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r I t - ! i .1 a J Old Debts. Tho following is the bill' now pending before the Legislature in regard to old debts. We do . not know what the prospect is for its passage: An Act to Restrict the Jurisdiction of Superior Courts and Justices of the Peace to one fourti of the Princijxil Money due on old Dells. Section I. The General Assembly ofXortJi Carolina do enact. That Superior Courts of the State and Justices of thel'eace shall not Jiare recoreryjof jnonej on any bond, promisory note, J the muzzle of this fellow's gun, when - the load bill of ercfcanjre or iuderocnt. or anv other in- I was discharged ins the floor, cioincr entirely mf cj ' I i . . . .. C 0 T- . - . . mf H.V' tt.;C Legislature- . . - ! ;l i ' ?. 1 Monday. Jan. 25. -s: . Senate Mr Osborne introduceda :J)ill to allow causes to biThcarcf in certain crises.' 7 Re ferred to the Committee on the Judiciary. "j. The : billto incorporate the North , Carolina Manufacturing Loan and Irust Uompany was timation he had of their presence was a man in I taken up and passed its several readings." ! ! j? the door with a gun pointed at him and the de-1 -The bill concerning the settlement 5T the estafe- mand for his gold and silver. 'MrfKing jumped I of deceased persona passed its third 1 reading, from his seat and succeeded i a knocking down J (Vfe shall publish the bill as soon as it becomes t North Carolina News. L Dabixi Robbeiiy. -Robbers: attacked . the Ilouse of ex-Sberiff Reuben . King, nrllobeson connly, near Lumberton. on the 23d Jan., mor tally wounding Mr King and S.:E; Ward. 3Ir King was attacked at his fireside ,by si gang Of rubbers m disguise. Cm number. The first in a Iawj) totday. : After a long debate,' the. bill was re eoamitted to the Committee on Internal Improver meats, with instructions! to report' this evening. Ane uomrairxea renerteai amcnumeuw, uu iuc bill passed its final reading. : 1 "1- :i V 1 ; jThe.bill chartering the Bank of fAsheville, passed its third reading. F1 ; ; ; j M' j S Thursday, Jan. 28.' : Senate Mr Osborne introduced a resolution requesting i our Representatives in Congress to use their influence Ito have the branch Miniat Charlotte,"' North Carolina, re-established. Mr was discnanrea in; mo noor, going. entirejy j,ibe biU reouirinjr contracts oi tno o strument of writing, or parol promise, or! any through." While engaged with this scoundrel, advertised,- passed. , ! ? ,-,'a-.nNf tatives in Congress to vot4 for the billnowpend othcr indebtedness made prior to the lstday-of 3IrKl was shot in the back with a? pistol, which ' i u.n n " lu inSJa . Congress rt to! r abolish "said i Mint. 3 Mr j-Muj, x. a. lor uwre man one -iounn oi i causea aim lo iaii nejpiets uj me noor. 1 xjr o.i ,. -r, ' , c i I ----- -e? .uwiuuwjiuuuw duuduiuvb. tbe principal money due as aforesaid. . . E. Ward, who was also present, was shot twice, V-Tj , f vrz .p. ' -v ,7 xnaif-insiaiion was an expense to tne govern SEC. 2. That this first section of this net-snall WT taking effect, from-which he Will nrobahlr F"u.cu' I I '. . . . ; -J.l menu ana me oniy pDject in -teepminit up was , apply, toilldebts, br promises to pay money, made die. The robbers then proceeded to ransack the I J A me! - V8" JTOm t Paie to shield some men or take them in out of the aubseqiwut to the fifk day of .May, 1805, the house, getting about $200, They 'then' made c.urrm ine lollowio5 xf OUlS "naTesoia- coId Wfaeif they, could no get office elsewhere. 1 1 Itesolution akinr mtormatioo from the feu-1 c,;,it nx Ya id f : - preme Court in regard to the force and effect of I -xia n. The People Errmnxn Ar.ARMm -An 1m- I ha ITnmAstM IvTomnmn T'w M T?;?l I - v x-x. A .J - jLx. 1 rr - - i consideration of .which debt, or .promise to pay (good their escape before any assistance' could money, existed prior to that date: Provided, l be had. . : t ; j. That the.consideration of the bond, "or indebted- tK,r Th.ii ,1.4,, ;a cf ;i! nr nf gainering or me tax payers or ine coumy f real estpl and in thnf h KhnII rrmvnr ihft of Forsythe; in.A jnston on the ;19th inst.,.pre. Another message was received from that body 1 reaJ estate, or pay the debt in full. . i1 .over ,D7 - Wiclipison,,. passea tne announcing fhe passage of the bill authorizing ' a- o rru-l .1 r.t-.o rn loUOWinjr resolution vnonimottsv : I ' f the eonsohdatinn nf tho Charlotte Jt S. T? -Kail, road and tl?e Columbia and Augusta Railroad Co. j also of the bill defining the duties "and power of County Commissioners. The bills were i ' ' I. . . . I ... .:-.Jt 1 principal money duethe resentatives, 1'eter A. WiJson and John f. est, placed upon pe Ualendar. 1 : ! ft ame judgment or decree, having been taken on to ue their influence in our behalf, with ihe bill i regulating tne grantiAg;ot . aivoroea. Drancnes 01 ine jeinsjaiure, vo exoncrare i whs laKeu. un. sviicr tuiuo uisi-usbiuu. uic uui the Homestead Exemption Law. : Bill prohibit- substitute, and it was rejected by a vote of yeas im? hunting On the Sabbath. - - ( " ! I 1 Jg .qr Tho nrio-mnli rnsnWinn nrnc thn 4, naVs 37 adopted original resolution was s then of this State shall not issue any execution, or Resolved That we, the citizens and tax-payers . rendition! erpcnat-Gr order of sale, on any judg- of Forsythe county, in mass meeting assembled, ment or decree in their County, for more than at the Court Ilouse in Winston, do ask our rep- one-fourth of Ihc a debt or promise, the consideration of which existed prior to the 1st day of May, A. D.JSG5. Provided, That this section shall not conflict . with the provisions of sect ion 2. i I '' Sxc. 4. That the sheriff or other - officers au- both us from the enormous and "oppressive railroad passed its third reading. J6 John W. Forney and several other Phil adelphia, capitalists have recently been on a na. The bill to lay off! the Homestead and perl sohal property exemption, jpassed its 2d reading. House Mr French moved to suspend the rules and take up the bill creating the county of Dare, j Mr Farrow j-said that this dismenibcr tjjent of his county (Hyde") was very disagreeable to his people, and had its jorigin in a scheme of certain men to manufacture a new county xor n motion or Mr M alone, the rules were sus-i i. r, . tl s - - .1 , i ' t j ; v . .i im i ' -j ilouse ret used-to suspend the rules pended, and the bill making it a misdemeanor i - i - ( r .. ix uj iuuuoy u una otaiv, euaiiuui, prospecting tour in Western A'orth Caroli money due on any debt, b on any debt, br promise to pay money, the consideration of which existed prior to the first day of May, A.'D., 18C5. Sic. 5. That-if any debtor, for any- money due before the first day of "May, A. 1., 1805 ehall (ail to pay or' tender to the creditor one fotjrth of the principal money due, withiu twelve months from the passage of this act, then this Jaw shall be void as to him. ' j .Sec. C.i That the tender of one-fourth of the principal money due on debts as aforesaid, within twelve months 1'ronr the p issage of this act, shall be prima facie evidence of the payment of the debt -J-4 U ' . Sec. 7.' That any officer violating the pn vbions of this act shall be fined i not less than five hundred dollars, and imprisoned not more than six months. . Sec. 8. That the ordinance ratified the 14th X)f March, 1SG3, aiul an ordinance adopted June JJd, lbob, aud all other laws in conflict with this act, are hereby rcpealedJ Sec. 9. That this act shall be in force from its ratification. !;.;-- for county officers to speculate in county claims,) wa taken upl After being variously amended it passed its several readings.1 !' - f-' The bill to! consolidate the Atlantic and N. C. Co. Usury L French, The N. C. ' Immigration Scheme. The Goldsborb' Jlessenfrer savs that a letter has been Railroad end the North Carolina Railroad assocbtion, who arrived jiri Germany on the 28th ' The bill establishing . a Turnpike road from of December. 1 He says (that any number of re Marion, McDowell county; to Asheville in Dun- liable Germans can be induced to come to this comjte conntyl was taken up and passed its third State if only sufficient means can be obtained, reading.. ; s . i j i I V He holies to be perfectly successful in his under- After considerable time spent in regard to tli taking. ) This will place By next spring soine Penitentiary purchase of land, Mr Downing 'said fifteen hundred or two j thousand laboring iin- he looked upon the action of the Houseas a cen- migrants in the countryl along the line of the J sure and a reflection upon his character and rep ii iimiiiuuu auu ciuuii ruiiruau, auu, will give, J uiuuuu, tve by the next winter a practical test of this species I with the till orkbor- ! ... . ; II !' : " I : -1,1: The Law. Ou motion -of Mr French, the rules were sus pended "nd the bill repealing the usury law was taken tip and read: when Mr .French offered in stitute entitled al bill to esU substiti terest. Establish a rate of in- Bupreme Court otVLM allowing opinions have been de in ivercd by I .J Parker no er- Crawford vs. The the Judges of this tribunal ; i PearIon. C. J.- In Bnie. ror --i udzmen t affirm ed : alsol Woody, tenire fe- novo.: j xiEADp, J.-p-ln Jjittle vs. btanbact, no error. Injlednfond is. Burroughs. Plaintiff entitled to anaccoupt and cause retained. jf If II teRoDMEN; J. In State r. insofl. venire de lb Beckerdite's , heirs ri Kttoh, Wood- fin & Col order re versedi Appellants; to recover no costs a mis vourt. r j ,n 1 T rnrr IT In " P nhrirt a f I 111 ham The prospect. We have been reading all our changes with a viewi to find out w Southern t Kit I tin. i novo order af- fiimed. 1 n Whitaker rBondJ injunition dis- wttievhw solved anS cause remanded. , ( I I V He alam begun.incarncsi the prospect tj Settle, J. -In Kivett vs. Massey, In-Baker vs. Robinson, judgment affirmed. of the country, financially, and we arc-glul to ti) that every thing loots vcryencoumgiug. j deal depends on the feeling of a liinn i6 rc to his success Immediately after the war, crs labored under great difficulties.! Their lard ana store houses had got out of order, ' and tf run down; and the. natural results of the were every where visible, and in 'consequct thfc planters were discouraged, andlfclt thatjv was lost."' But the necessities of work lJt( shown them tha,t attention j to business inafvJ ho error. Mr French took the floor .in explanation of his substitute. This substitute; allows money to be loanedn any interest! that may be agreed on, if the contract ; is made in writing, but if there be no special contract, then 6 per cent shall be the opement j in High Life, j The quiet neighborhood of Plymouth Church and Brooklyn Heights was thrown iiitd excite mention" feattirdayl'hyeeri'ulnel-Sensation. elopemend in" high life. ;-iThp principals! are wife of a 1 cotton broker .in t Broad street, New York; and a son of a wealthy grain! merehant of Chicago. ! The- woman was a Baltimore belle, but made! as it appears, of bad metal. About eighteen ijhontbs' ago she was wooed atixL won. larricd at! her father's house. ' The couple boarded awhile in New Xork, but tiring of this kijpd of living, ' they hired ' a house on' Hieks street, Brotlyji, w"h ere they resided very comfortably and happily, visiting: and being vis- tcdhy friinds frpiuiill quarters. Among the visitors was Mf T -,an intimate Hend of the v husband, who treated him as a hrotherv " After repieated cajls, T4f- foind his attachment to his Iriend s wife and 'his love for her societyigrowingi, warraet, and) as thej sequel showed, sh generously reciptocated. I The iaith- iui nusoanu aouDtea not nis wire s ; naemy nor his friend'sf integrity' until h4 read! the following note, left ofi his table on Saturday afternoon ." tSaturdav MQrnma.---DeaT Charlie: i must to-day bid you good-bye forever. To-day I leave your house! never again toiretura.', Ii pan not ens; The cotton crop for 18G8 , was a good Cft. an(i the price has been, and is, vcrjf saiisfactor Coin and other farm products have return:. ample crop for tht labor bestowed, j , ' EATn op Kx-Gov. Pipkvv'k V. f D;il.Ani Vtrtnnrltr AftnicfnW n .9f I lA..l.i -an died at his residence, in Edgefield, .South the lirnS on Monday last; J ' ' j ' I" i i Cew I i" ' ' ' ' ' 0 ranges were frozen solid on tho j trees at Augustine, r la., on Christmas day. weather was the coldest ever known in tliat J. caliyv'- . - I ! 'H Iharlotto Femald Institute, ine za i erm oi tue current session commcnrM the I5tl) of February, 18G9. and' bontiuuen umirti. 80th of J unc, 1 800. Pupils are reeeired at uj and charged from time of entrance. F r Catalogue containing full particuUri u u a. m i - .1. lerms, x.c, auurcss , l Rtv. R. BURWELL 4 POX. Jan 18, 18G0. - h Churlotft. v r legal rate He regarded money as; an article ot . heip ifc. a long time I have loved Jajin my uJciwuauuiXiCf uuu i man tiau ao u iiguv if 'The Confederate Archives. - "Tho following paragraph in the Columbus (Gal) Suu, with which Mr A. 1L Lamar, who was clerk of the Confederate House of Ucpre sentatives, is editorially connected, is doubtless from the pen of that gentleman : "Jit Davis made no disposition of some of the ;most valuable aud important documents placed under his control. The writer of this had under his immediate control the most general, impor 'tarit, and interesting archives of the Lite Confed erate Government. In them was embraced. its entire political history from its auspicious besin- mug at Montgomery to the disastrous close at lUchmoud. The Congress had left it - to t .Mr Davis to sny when, how, and where the archives should be moved. I; pon application to Jir JJavis a lew dajs previous to the surrender as to wliat dipition should be made of them, r we were informed by his private sccrttary that Mr Davis had paclcd none of the papers of his oficc for" removal, and that we should wait for further orders. The orders came ou Sunday. Thejxipers were packed and went on the Presi dential train. Wc have an idea that they are .deposited at present in Washington city." j The papers spoken bf was no doubt deposited in this City (Charlotte) at one time, but whether they have ben removed, we do not know. j ED. CjfAHLOTTE.DEli6CRAT. I " : ,m , m - Prightf al .Catalogue of Crime in Tennessee. j .From the Tipton (Tenn.) Recorder. , In the year 1S32. Dr Walton, a citizen of . , J ipton county, living about four and a half miles from the county town, was killed bva man Bible Agest. We are pleased to learn that llev. I. T. Wycheoflthe North Carolina ry . e f t - " t . f . n . . . vonicrcnce, uas oeen appointea igent oi, the American Bible Society, in this istate: We know of no man better qualified 'for jthe work than Bro.iWyche lie will make a good agent and we congratulate the! ofiicers of the Bible Society on making such a wise selection. -Ra I: .utinoaisi. as he would on his He thought make abrofitrouthat article He did not care what they did cotton, potatoes, &c.ij ! I i t I t "Mrceymour obiected to the bill Tuesdat, Jau.,26. K ifea movement simply intended to benefit capi- The Senate was occupied most of ! the time in j talists, &c. i ; i - ' Mr istcS j was in lavor ot the repeal or the : usqry . law, 'not 'becauselit wpiild" henbtit the capi talist,' but in order to favor poor men. j If . he wished to borrow. $10,000, they had no right to say at what rate of intent ii must be borrowed at. If He had a crop in somej way imperiled and was obliged to obtain money in order to save discussing the bribery and corruption matfef, HouaE--On motion of Mr Ingram, the bill authorizing the Commissioners of Anson county . si . - - . . I.i... . . . - totievy a special tax, was taken up and passed its third reading by a vote or yeas bU, nays z. The bill to amend the ; Charter of the Wil t& Mrs. Mary Bayard Clarke was attacked with hemorrha're'of the lunirs i on Sundav. on board of 'the cars between1 Goldsboro' and Kal- nt" , . cy ine via: agreed to furnish of S3 per mouth Fire in Yanceyville. We learn that the dry good stores of Mr Uendcrson and Mr Tay lor and the drug store of Mr-Mitchell in Yancey ville were destroyod by fini on Monday niorning last. The loss is heavy with but partial insur ance.' We did not learn the cause of the fire. Hal. standard. mmgton, Charlotte k Butherford Raiircad, td himself, and that monev could onlv be s-Ot at a provide for the completion of said Road, and tci I rate beyond the price fixed by law, this Assem bly had ho right to pass a law saying he should secure to the State a representation in the Com party; was taken up. j In Section 3, line 4, Mr Justice, of jRuther- lord,' moved to amend by inserting after the w6f d not borrow the money! 3Ir Downing thousht statute hooks heart, and j know he loves Store House for Ront.1 A store Ilouse at Mount Mourue, Iredell contfr ii offered for Rcnt the stand is a good one for tuii. uess. Apply to i 31 K. 1. MJ II KID. . Jan. IS, 18C9 Sw - ' at Mount Mourns . A me. When this reaches youll will be on my iway across the sea. i: :K Your once loving' ' I: " j Terese; j The husbind at pnee made ' inquiries at sev eral of the sieaniboat offices, and ascertained that his wife and hef paramour had sailed for iluropo on the steanf e'r City of Antwerp. ; The wife took wun ncr jewejry vaiueu at aooi: number of other valuables, and in money. 4A. J. Stn 1 Plenty Op 3IoxEY,--Hundred3 OATES, WALTER BREM & CO l , New Hardware Store, MANSION HOUSE CORNER, Are receiving a new st,ock of General Hardware. is, im. . i Jan 4 L . , valued at about $10,000 aud a r-1 ' r ' . -t i -' t I UHiiTicirtn" J hn. t-.J.. it V. . Z 1 : ' I ll J .1. ' '1 . ..I ' ' ' i! n .1 s company at xewbcrn have : "ua iuu .uisi, puuiuu ui jaxu i no inougut ine repeal, or, uiis liirhts for the citv at Uhc rate amount expended to be expended in completing decrease the rate of interest. for each lamp. :L " ' f said road, to Rutherford." Carried. . I ; Mr Foster was bpnosed to the present law on our was a remnant or barbarism. &c. law would tend to Mr Durham 'offered the following amendment law, &c. to be known in the bill as section U: "all 'divi dends that may hereafter accrue to the State A new I'ostoffice has been established bo, McDowell county, N. C 1 ost blaster at Ne- David 3L Galliard, Baptist Rev. A. I D. Cohen, pastor of the church in iSewbern, is ot ! Jewish extraction, and is said to be the best Hebrew scholar in the State. .1 the repeal o ght to passv f the The in this and adjoining from $1,000 ko $5,000, and feelin III, UUk tpilJ UU4i their nioney f t 1 1 tors counties have how inhand sort of good knowing what -to ,do with of p dn Guns I Guns!! The largest stock ever brought to this market. tglX. Call and examine them at , OATES, WALTER IIUEM k CO S. New Hardware Store, Mansion House Corner. Jantt8,18G9. Sw ! r Valuable ,Un TlicsdiiV, QsiGNEE'S SALE Leal & Personal Estate. February jOthJlSGO, I i will- sell at ; JMr Maloricsaid thisibill ou m a it.ti. bill simply allows a manjto contract, in writm'ri ror a greater rate ot interest than 0 per cent. It does not apply to account or to contracts, other than those sjfectyicatfg harked upon by the parties! It often happens that af man co'uld pay ten cents and; make an excellent speculation in the use of the money. 1 The present usury laws tend to drive capital Iroin the State. But whom Mr John G.Lee, of; Caswell county, Nl C. had a valuable barn of tobacco destroyed; by frc a few nights ago. It was ah j incendiary's work.: allow the miser who hbtds his rate of interest, he will circulation, jit is not td be presumed that a man win pyrruw uioney, pay x y per cenr, give secu you money to contract for let his money out into Items. - i Wa5jhinjrf An The Secretary of the Treasury recommends the disposal of the Branch Mints iu North Caro lina, Georgia and New Orleans, to the best ad vantage. J . i ' ; : 1 " I " . Mr Evarts, under "direction of the President." on Wednesday directed the release of ex-Confederate naval officer Braine, so loiig - in confine ment in New York on charges 'of piracy. I The Judiciary Committee reported a bill de- :in Villi I thO PllllTKI-ltinil 4 lnvrn . k I l,. named lar bo ro. Shortlvr nfWwHi-rW.T i..,uu I tr r J J who was one of the shcrirs;, killed Yar- The Senate agreed to the Ilouse amendments ry,:u "T-S"?-!, r? ?lm ln 1865 t0 aJiut rti(a, ' the, removal of officers In the fa Captain In upon the stock owned by th0 state in said Rail road Co., or so much thereof as may be neces sary for that purpose, shall bo applied exclusively to this payment of the' interest on the bonds of the State authorized by this act." Adopted j The question recurred upon the passag&of the bill ou its third reading, when Mr Seyinour took the floor and entered into a long argument against all these large Railroad appropriations. Mr Estes. replied at length. i ; M MrlDownmg spoke for some time in support of the bill in its present shape. ' Mr Don next took the floor in "opposition to the bill. h -'., T1 . j ' 1- ... The question then recurring upon the bill on its third reading, resulted in the following ballot: Yeas Messrs Amesj Argo, Ashworth, Ban ner, Barnett, Barnes, Bowman, Candler. Carson,- arey coi, Lawthorn col, Cherry col, Clayton of matter, out he preferred) the substitute of Mr iransylvania, Crawford col. Davidson. Downing, rrench Durham, Ellington, Estes, Forkner col, Foster, rity pledge his property, without he considers What objections can it to his interest to do so exist; to the bill ? i Mr Pouisaid he regarded the usury lawistill pcanaing upon the statute boofcsj ot some States ns a relic of ignorance and superstition, &c. i He had introduced the original bill in regard to this Iiincolnton Female Sominary, - LINCOLNTON, N. C. The jnext Session will commence January 2-Ah, 18G9, and close 27th November follow InrJ The in- sion is Uividctl into two terras of 20 wecki eark, wiib a vacation in Summer of four weeki ; 'the Fall ttrni commehcing I2th July. Pupils will ' be rccrivdit anytine .during the term, aud charged .front lkMim; of entrance; but no deduction niade for abscncf7xi cent at the option of the rrfncipal. I - Exphiiet per Term Wrehs-half in aJvuncn Board, (Washing, Fuel aud Lights, wilh Kcgular Tuition, , I publiCi Auctioiii for Cash, pn the late premises of Dr. Ti K. Cureton.labout 7 milesbrth of Lancaster C. II i in Lancaster county ;Sj Ci, .the.fol Estate!; That yajuable Plantation Musrc q Oil Cureton formerlv resided, -containiner Hundred Acreslof'Land,! more or less. ' i.iao,: ine.ioiiwjng personal propert j ;Consi of Ilorscs, Multfs, Cattle Hogs,1 Corn, .Fodder,! fACuung uiensiis, ornun ioois, sc.,,nna in lowing Ileal which Dr. Twehtjf-one r i eyerjthing usu4ll; kept Wa well stocked Farm ' t'1.fe -! ' 'j- ','iR.'M.! MILLEIl,!SAssignee. ;;jan;25M869 a ,.2w-- -W .. :!: : ,!tt i i n Piano, Guitar or Mclodqon, ting fact $roo no! 12 M ' is m 1 .' (Kj ! " VlU (W : 0'tb J:U French, Gahagan, Catling, Gilbert, Green, Grier, n U 'TT.i il -JT1 1 ..ll Tf -l .. mi i uiiiuiiuj, xxarris oi ate coi.i iienuncKs, iiua- SEXATEf-The bill appr. I ; ! Friday, i i,-i ' opriatjn To Cotton and Corn Planters. The demand fir Gnanjjs and iphosphaltes1 of jiime is i such that weffcar many of our friends who may defer securing tieir supplies at ahv cnrir tlav. iwill ! find that when they may be rfcadjrio use lithcmtiere juui puuuu UB requires, on;an aver age, six weeks tat bring a cargo" from New j York or Baltimore. It wfll be Well, therefore, for all! who intend to obtain their Fertilizers through our! Agency, French and Latin, each. Pencil i nd Crayon Drawing, Oriienta and Grecian Painting, Oil Paii ting, , Embroidery on Silk or Velvet, Regular Tuition for day scholars from The lloardersarc expected to furnish I pair ihie'tU, i pair piiiow cases, l counterpane, towels 'ana nji Kins, . . For further information apply to i i T. W. liltEVAllD. rriheital. Janl,lH(y .nipd 1it His- rmritijr. W. n. IGiiano, ill and uicuipu ig to arrest him. In 1865 to a joint resolution, for the ,i euiOval of officers n V i qItm01 b IY.;,3j1tin' iu ViriDia aDd bo cannot take the oath, ill ot lSbb Dr. xMartin was killed bj a and to a further amendment reported by Wilson Irwin, and last summer Irwin was killed extending provisions to Mississippi. I !- ; . Dy a man named liurnett, who acted in self- ; defence, and jas acquitted .before a magistrate, - inu novauempt was ever made to bring the mat ter before the grand jury. Irwin's father and brother, who-resided iu Middle Tennessee, near i uiaki, we.understaqd, sworo vengeance against , liurnett. and although it was known to all that he acted purely in self-defence, determined upon his death, liurnett, too, seemed to have a super- I probiu ititious dread pf being killed, as he was familiar Itailra r sth the strange fatalitj which seemed to direct out mercy. We look upon this fact as a WkI provisions to iUississipp The Ilouse has passed a b)Uprohibitinginem bers of Congress and others entitled to tho frank- lug prunes, irom using tneiri lrauk except in mvii vwu uduu writing. ,i J " - j' Mr Vashburne,of Illinois, is said to be tha most intimate frieud that Gen. Graut has among the politicians. Washburne is very active in all the schemes of Uhe Uhiskev and i i .-, . .. f. . xiauruau nugs, ana exposes their rascality with the several hoxnicidss, and soon after tho killinjr of omen that Gen. Grant will carry on th firtOT' t : c ..ii: i . ' ) s, w- - v4jiu vwrj one inat ne i iucui wuu evooomy. t"uo w ULa 'ic, iy was ni xijarietia. i n ci j . , . Georr, but instead wentt to MississiDti jf th.e dJ here he was followed by the fathcraud brother J Z rThrSin- " ' W of Cant. Irwin Tin Inf t air;,v5 ....l t treek. Ihrec soldiers-were wounded;. A - -. - - wuv w i nnn,K., l. : or ucar Osceola, Ark. to live; but, here, too, the Tcngers ot Irwin came, ana a few "curs ago the jicrana Lrotiier killed liurnett. Jan. 29. S12.006 to GtraV thfi mirrpnt. Tnnnoan !, TT;no.:..i e f : T Tf ' 1 ' ml . J : .v-. vjrt,uova y vuo uuiruisny Jur ' T .T,",? v" ..jcio.., vuivwi uie year iooy, passea its second reading. ! Kutherfrrd.f Kelly Of Davie, ! Kelly of Moore, j Mraycs introduced a! resoluon proliibiting Iafiin, Leary col, Long of Itichinond, jMalonc, any additional apprt,priat ioHis fb Internal Iu Alatnesou, 31avocol. McLanlcss. 3Ioriuj?J Morrill, nrnmnmnf ano ..;t iuk r b . o.j, . sui me oiaie V UUU1 alter the hurse has cone.! ' Morris col, Painter, Pearson, j Price col, Proctor, Proffitt, ltagland, Renfrew, lLbbins col, Robin son, Siegrist, Sinclair. Simonds, Stevens. Stfl&iy, Sweat col, Sykes col,' Vestal, Vest, Wa Id fop, lanison coi, mjson h, either Peruvian Phosphates, to c of February what quantity they expect toluse HUTCHISON, lJUKItUUGIIS & CO Soluble Pacific Giiano,! or let us know by the middle Jan 25, 18G9. COST! COST 1! At I will seir my. Entire Fall and Winter' stock cost. ,-i-r.t h'fhi f: 'ir I i ! Merinos, Alpaecas, DeLaines, and all Winter Dress Goods, Broad Cloths, Tricot, Cassimeres, Satinetis!! Ac.', Flannels of alj description.?,, jCIoaks and Shawls f Armstrong, Blair, Welch,, White, Whitley Wil and Wis wall. ! i i J Nays- Messrs. Allison, hllis, Ferebee, Gibson, Hawkins, Hicks, High Ilinnant, Hodgin, Ilodnett, Humphries, Hoff man, Jarvis, Kinney, McMillan, Moore, Parker, Pou, Rea, Seymour, Shaver, Smith of Alleghany, SnipcsJ Stanton, Thompson, Williams of Harnett, and Williams of Sampson. j - ! ! Mr Ingram introduced a resolution authorizin IOUSE 1Mr Siuclatr, from the Committee on Private Rills, reported favorably on several bills for the relief of certain Sheriffs. The bills passed xneir several rcaanigs. x'xi uujiujf, irotu. inu tpuiniuiee on salaries Is. 31 r Grier and Fees, reported upon several bil presentea a minority report. An lMXXlKTAXT OCISTIOS SETTLtn meo thcrjuestion of woian'a suffrage has be aiiiia threat eninf. uunv o-r...... j:ct. ir 1 1 oomo threaterung, many serious difflcnlf i hnr been started. I hc Freneh t'nrn r i mvy ... numocr oi Indians were killed. t 1 he I'residcnt has decided i to mrrinn T)r 3Iudd, one of the conspirators (so-called) ?con-. victed by military commission of beinir concerned in the plot to assassinate Mr Liucolu. . j ; One hundred and twenty Radical members of Congress have petitioned the Seriate not to con- hriu any pi the nominess of the President'; how H York was especially troubled Sou, the Lalies VI .Mli!"n 01 Resident ; how Every week with Vinful solicitude ft would w" 'YWT J F&JTh b enquire: If womcrtake tx politic!' ,1 ?Im' . 1 hls y cp. has kindled the Congress. Jan. 2i. In the Senate. Messrs. Chandler. bumuer, Howe, Pomeroy and 'Edmunds all pre- the Treasurer to pay to the members and officers sented memorials for. woman; suffrage. I J of this General Assembly their per diem1 during ! 4 motlon fo take up the Central Branch Union the recess, from the 21st of December last, to -Pacifie j Railroad bill failed.! It was considered the 4th of January. i ' j " . ;j ; V-Lal to the bfll. .IV.-.;;-; .J ;: ! . r . jl - Mr Downing said he hoped! the resoluijf-''ie F'hance Committee's bill, oh the public would not pass, as they had taken Iharecess forLSld curreticyi was resumed. Mr Sherman their own convenience' A-n. . . , a hug speech. The hill was postponed ' 1 Mr Durham: Sttc?Ta proposition wnsr Z W I I The Central 1 Branch Union Pacific Itailroad heard of thin z. I It had never been tlonn ImfAralLMlLwas; resuined and defeated bv a vote of 2fi' , t7- . - . : . T . ; : L Mr Trumbull reported a bill pun ishinjr by ini- prisrtnnient, and a fine of not more .than ten thou sand dollars, for illegal acceptance Of office. Thfc Senate then adjourned. " j !" ' ' ? j in ino r louse, in tne contest lor the prece dence of business, the Speaker1 said matters worn ressing for action which were to provide for the and it would bo a bad precedent for them" to .bar themselves for the recessj 1 7vVWT'. , 1 be resolution was rejected but theollowinjrl uicu lor it an negroes except one i " Varey, Lherry, Uayes, Price,- ltobbins, Sweat Price, colored, introduced a bi It could find m ur': nrc w A0 01 i-ne oeDators wft0 to 'lend to the babies ? to its own perplexing question. Olbeis cmn ejiare, in iu anxties, apd everybody began u feci. an unwonted interest iu 'tbVfatdof baby- Xom. - Udame tady fctanton, at? the! Conven tion of Wome a iu Washington the ether day S wmc puouc reuei py louaiyj proclaiming : 44 You horrid men need not bo uneasy; marriages will .still go on the same as ever, and the cradle tcill still U ruchetir V . LT We hear most outrageous reports from the country as to the conduct of some of the Assessors. Without previous notice they enter a man's house, go into the private rooms, turn up the beddings Ac It is described as almost eqttal to Sherman's raid. People should not submit to such cbnduct, the Assessors have no such authority under the . law. t h nnrrh rum nA entirely in the dark as to the instructions under tcfltcniieyact. Lancaster LedjerZ airect ana unwarrantable inter ference with what docs not in any measure con- cern me petitioners. . it is saia that Ueneral yrant is at the bottom oi the movement, he hay lnS Privately errtmsseil th'wih that thpr rmhf bo no more confirmations by the Senate untifhe- ""iaratcd. tax XgT If the U. s: government should levy a c of three cents tP .j .,- lKnJp08 iDrSf Sft kDd thtec-fourths of 837 i t baH should be pro- uuwu ujr uegro iaoor, It Would b pro- I r cxi nn inn .l' -uu annual ux v v.u,u,wu uu me poor negro, i V 1 1 colored speaker right when - he said itt vmcuuuu,ai asnmgton,rtherea mies oi the colored! man live: at the t-annot the colored people begin to see that their interests are identical withithosebf thiV trn friends, the whites pf the South.- Raleigh Sen tinel, j- " - ,. ii '. no. North v colored . O 7 e, colored, introduced a bill to nmU. , -v. - . . . . j r w vii tuu jriinea oi aii citizens. This bill provides that no discrimination shall be made in puoiio .conveyances on account of color. - AH thd Railroad appropriation hills kissrl their third reading junder Ihc. direction "of j Gen. Laflin. ' ! ' ;vy t . ; s T' Mr. Pou gave notice that he and others who had voted against the passage of all these Rail road bills would offer to-morrow a protest." ' : " r f I! f Wednesday, Jan. .27c" Senate A messaere. was received from" th House transmitting the bill with an amendment to' consolidate the Koi th Carolina j and the At lantic xvaiiroaa companies; ' J he amendment wm concurred in by a vote of 26 to. II. The bill to provide for holdiuff special terms 1 ev ' . ! . . ... oi tne superior uourts passed its several readings'. This bill allows- Judges $7 per tiay additional compensation while in attendance on said Courts.! . I -i : ; i 'i i 1 i ' -" i ' l . ; J House The bill to'amend the charter of the Atlantic, Tennessee & phic'Railroad was taken Mr lafl in moved to recommit td th flnm cnvve. Mr Malone took the floor arid ktoI- fnr some tS,c against the motion. He saw no mw? rcason 3 the House 'should not pass thKM i At Cost: If COST!! Jan 18, 18 CO. K KOOPMANX Blankets! Blankets ! Blankets ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! FURS T FURS ! FUKS! h. AT COST. I H T;: i'.,R. KOOPMAXN. h' I f II- Everythinsr nnneftaininfartoinv Wtntor fnJl- I'will sell AT COSTfor Caeh ahd Cash onlyl I j - ' jJan 25.18G0. t 1 ! ; ,B. KOOP3IANN. i i t c. II ; PJI SCARR Druggist and Chemist, TRADE ; STREKtJ fVlf XT.niTTK' Wl- Kespectfully inform liis friends! ttd flm rt.Ki;. Wt he has just receded large aupplj of hi cfelebriUed I uaraen seeds, At Wholesale and Retail; comprising known variety suitable for this climate. Also, Ke-sievcd ;. Hi -lr;H::Caoyer;;seedi TIMOTHY, I j J I BLUE GRASS. CTrJ Dissolution! The fifm of W. W. GH1KR & CO i this solved by mutuitl consent James 'J. Sini: The buaikies will hereafter he conducted by Grier and C. W Alexander, under the efvle of GK1KR & ALEX ANDER. I Those ndebted fo thti old firm will i7rim r.U tt once and pnr up, ifts ihe businc "nm.i h eUA. One of thb firm my alwars be fomiil . tho t.nti.y room of drier andAIexander, and Ihc receipt of anj of the partners will be good. j' : Thankhil to our friends for their pifronnre in tit'" past, wc iope tliey will not neglect ihis notice. ' C 1 V - W. OH IKK. JAS. i. C. W. ALEXANDER, GRIER & ALEXANDER. Wholesale and retail Grocers, r HaVing purchased Mr Sims' interest: In the Stock of W. W. Grier & Co . fhev would enll (th niiom tneir rrienjtfs and the Public generally to their Stock Family Groceries, not to be surpassed in the market either in outlitr pr varieijrj The highest .country produce, flour. All Goods purchased at this house will be dtlirf r- ed rtnjr whdre in the City free of charge. , Thankful to our many friends for the Tery liberal patronage bestowed upon us heretofore, we j ask a continuance of the same. . Our motto) is as it etef har been straight forward, true to the line 1 W. XT. GRIER, Jn,;i.,jyq'.i. C. W. ALEXANDER i - cash prices paid' for all. kind of A speciality made of good lani'ily Also, a dioice collecfin of FLOWER SEEDS. pri ssin loj action wnicu were to prov resumption of, specie i- paymentsi ' Coostitutibcal iimciiuuiciJi-s rej;aruing eunrage, Dustness ironi the liecmistruction Committed, and tariff. " rl RIlfFrfr Hill tT!i rocnmiil : , QjttA.1 . T,"v. """A-bT - "u ivbuuj. , vl Wirt OUU1 BUtutes were offered, . Mr limgham's'substitute makes all voters; eceentl I -, I L '-Zlfmr x-w- f&ge in rebell :on I Mr Shiba rirer's subat it utc allows disfranchisement of those heretofore en gaged in reDelhon. ! f Jan 2C J86U. DRUGrl &c at ORCHARD, well Irish Potatoes, &c. . 60 Barrels Northern Irish Potatoes, 10 Hhds. Xew.Orleans For sale by I STEX1IOUSE, MACAULAY i CO. jan 10, l ('j. r Stoves, Tin-Ware, D. HERDS,! Ac, F. SCARR. NOTICE. A fine lot.of Pnigs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,! i- n. .lis ? 'i . Lan terns, Lanterns, In great variety, and Kerosene. ; Glass, N. BUTTS ant eras. ! Kerosene Lamps he Tcry'besi nonexploiTe I vn. JAs N. BUTT. CJ)i tlie: liasement Sto Keep for sa . NKW, FIIIM. i. BYERLY & CO. &C. e a mil assortment of StoTes .f Hollow-Ware, Tin-Ware, every Japan-Ware, Professional. JJB, JAS. BUTT.s who eires Medial AJr! his office and nowhere else can be foun.l nt t, vwucr irnuDmi voufge oireets. The at ten JAN. 28. In the Senate, thel fionstit ntinnnt I tion of countrr peoble cominir in tlior! iA .n...i ..UWwmv iroa msuussea.; it proviaes that no t vnc w ieuaci mai oe can be found wmre.oudii , uuprive tne citirpns of thiii rirt-ht nf "i -r-ft i uuoiiicaa uours anu tne.an- suffra-e on account of rann nrW -T" j - noncf of hunting a Plyrsician who is absent on his An unusual i n umber of. - TwSf professional rounds is avoided ort suffrage were offered. i -V.Vtt V .Vw iiORSK.s.r-The follow- .crwm cure ior cone in bors6s. We hayc seen, it tried dwens oC tinie4,san always With sncnoM r W J - " T-- - -r . .' c . wm save any horse1. " " V .1UUS .Brc I011owea: j dissolve: one pini, ui san m a pint ot hot water; then add a 4ua oi gooa vinegar, andf pour half the mix ulH?5.n JhfP's throat. If the j horse is call the atten not well in half au hour trive him1 th LA- Jinrf paii to. 11 onn CJ ir. tt ! l i v nui ovuu uuu uioi an riut. Just Received, 100 boxes Window Gllss. . ft airftin tion of farmers, merchants! and builders and repair ers to ray extensire assortment of Window Glass p iv,,, owes iizx zi.v tt bAiM intrir.. i box 18x24-2 boxes 1020: 1 box 20x20- RL. 12x15; 1 box 80x44: 1 b6x 12x22: f.WoJ boxes 10x20v 5 boxes 10$18 1 box 22x2C: -2 boxea 12xiG; 2 boxes 24x30: ISboxes 12x20, in 10tl2; 2 boxes 14x20;. Id bos?es 10x1 f,- i Kat oTvlo . 6 boxes 12X14; 1 box 22x50; 5 boxei 12x18 Ub 7 r vyruri rauc anu iiouege t., Charlotte, K, J description, &c, &c. Spears Ai ti-Dust Cooking Store is a superior arti. ele, and has iiren general satisfaction, We haTO soid a large jnumber within the past jear. ) We also keep other patterns of booking Stores, Of the;moat aWoTedstvle and oualitr. I t Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron work executed at sb notice. . Repairing promptly attended to. Jan 18,jl80J : J- pOUGUEHTV, Wc are recqiying a large stock of all IcindVof t)rr Goods, Ladiesf Dress Goods. White Capes and Shaiwls, Hosiery. GIotcs, Ladies aud Gen tlemen s KidsJ Silk. Worsted. Ca Hose, Gent's Half Hose. Ulaukets. Gent a Sk'awla. A . ; . J Glothing. ! I : A good stock of Clothincr which W ffTtr irroii in. (lucementa on. -. i Northern anq Ac., &c. i We only ask as we intend to erchanfa. Jan 18, 18C9. as great bargains Shoes and Biools of all kinils at as can be bad anywhere. Hardwaro. Axes, AnTils, Bellows, Blacksmith's Hammers. Car- penter's Toels, Chisels, Augurs, Brace and llitts. ; Budder's Hardware, Locks, Ilineci. Scfrcws. which we will sell as bheap as any house in the f'itT. i w ml - Iron. - ',-;- ' i " Domestic Wagon Tire, Shorel Moulds, an opportunity 9 show our Goods, sell as cheap as an y other first clan 1 . BARRLVGER & WOLFE. ar ..v i t 1.. J"' :':it. - !-;": : :.:-M-
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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