Jl :J$31T0lltt& JtClJlCr, correction, which explains itself: i inferior Courts to the General As- - . ? ' Raleigh. Sept. 18th, 1875. !. I sembly'.J .1 V' ' " ! n ;, 4 , Editor; Daily News ; Your report w Sinyth, col. opposed any change of Constitutional Convention, of yesterday's R proceedings I of the the present law controlling this mat- vonveniioD seems to mistake my or?: i ier. - v ; j dinance as '"to wearing' concealed weapons, tice - .TWELFTH OlY. The amendment of Mr:, Barringer tfuti. 1 1 e f v rs t t ria lef ore -appel late courts Keferrel..i vj 1o.I j- 13v Mr.? Anderson, of Clay an ordi nance tolarhend aecJ 12;: art; pre- ventm the Iglslatare from certain rmvate lesiHianvn.' eici icv.. f , BIC SSH O -VI, WIT.Ml.NGTOtf MARKET. - i - s r t 'J TH 'I E '-I BltLS OTH SECONp. feEADING.' Abridged from the Raleigh News.. . Raleigh, N. C., Sept. 18. Mr. Clingraan, f rom the Committee on Legislative Department submitted -a report from the same. - ' ORDIKANCES AND EESOLUTIONS. ' By Mr. Woodfin, an ordinance pro viding for the "means of submitting the amended Constitution to the peo ple to be voted upon seriatim &c Referred. ' - By Mr. Thorne," an ordinance to se cure a just and equal apportionment of 'Municipal, Legislative' and.. Con gressional Districts. ; ' Referred. : j By Mr. Rumly, an ordinanoe to ex empt $200 worth of "personal proper- it maa n. rnrkiri ikionnik. vim mat. ft a nlart ' t.hA i nmpnnmpnr. nr I : '. -'' J- ;- . . ' tl ' T..: fu""V,u Kuiofnaw I IT - : T ; . - :;T Z I , . Thfi .1 ndlCiarY.'UOmmUI,ee reiOriea I Tlnn .fnr RnntliPrn- TwoVdffoa UrnrVol y i Mr. French, by a vote of 20 to 54. -':: I,nimnn'nlAnnn -- sppxmipisTiBioV ; COMINGfONSPECIAIi TKAlNS'OF'CAliS. casK3.;r Dates oi .sou casitaas xycenisper i i;r ,:VJ, . 3 ..r... , : . . . . - , TUM -4 JZ C SMMMJXT IS UJV A SSI Z. A . THE MOSTSUCCESSFDL SHOUT 1H': THE "WORLD. i j Raleigh, Sept 21. f ;Mr. Strowd submitted a memorial, fromithe State. Grange' Patrons of Husbandry, complaining: of the ex-: cessive. tax on agriculturaUproductS,' the want of protection' to the same, and praying for the establishment of a Department of Agricultnre by, the Legislature, j Referred, i M j. Mr. Buxton ; asked to ! know when the": Committee on; Privileges and Elections would report on the Robe-, son county contest lie was auswer ed that the Committee was consider- the question, and would meet is tne courts or - vuar . t. - fl tn .u. iho lmmfl. ter oessiort, or courts or similar onar-i -f , fl . vimnIe. and on motion,' the rF onnst.rnp.Jion -.. . ... , ,t . t : ins acter, as to man ner or : j urisdiction, shall ' not ;- be estab lished, wad lost by a vote of 35 lo 4l. -. The amendment of Mr. Manning, of New Hanoverj Rep.V requiring the election? of - thei i officers of inferior Courts Jbyj the people of their re spective districts, was lost by a vote of 29 to 48. " The main question, as-reported from the Coramitteej then passed its third and last: reading by a vote of 43-ayes, 251 nays, 42 members being offJ although some of them ty from sales under execution, &c i again this evening. n EESOLUTIONS. j ( By Mr. King, 4f Lenoir, Rep.', an said resolutjioYt was laid on the: tables A-numoer ;oi oruiuaupeB.. repor,eu from different committees,, referring to., amendments, already adopted, were laid upon tne taDie.j 5 .The resolution lo defray the funer-, al expenses of the late Wuu.' A. Gra ham, delegate-elect o ;the Conven-" tion from the county pf grange, was Mr.' Badger stated that the . ex penses attendant upon the, burial of Gov. Graham, trom.tne time pis; re mains left Saratoga uptil they arrlv.ed. By Mr. Munden, a resolution to ad journ sine die. Lies over. ' r INTRODUCTION . OP MAJ. PATTERSON". Mr. Turner said it was his pleasure to introduce to the Convention 'his newly elected - colleag:, - Maj. V. N. Patterson, and - would ask that the oath of office be now - administered to the delegatel L Mai. Patterson went forward to the clerk's desk, and was regularly j sworn in as a delegate from Orange couuty. . ::i i . CALENDAR. . ' ; ' ; The ordinance to. reduce the num ber of Supreme1 Court Judges to three instead of five taken up on its - third reading, and passed by a vote of 55 to 26. r: : s a ; V The following Republicans voted for the ordinance: Messrs. Bean, Bow man, Boyd, Kerr, Lowe, MoCandless, Wilcox and Woodfin ' ' Mf. Boyl moved to reconsider the bv- which the ordinanoo passed its third reading. Y ' Mr: Manning, of Chatham, moved table the motion to reconsider. The motion prevailed. The substitute for the ordinance in 'regard to the reduction of Superior Court Judges,-providing fdf fllntf ju , dicial districts, to be diminished or Increased by the Legislature. i Mr. Badger offered an amendment us follows: "But the General Assem bly shall not abridge the term of; of fice and judges except by impeach ment." lie afterwards withdrew- it on, the promise that the idea of his amendment should be incorporated in . tv- bill of rights. I V i,r5owman offered an amend meiiL to strike out the section per mitting the Genra Assembly to in vreasii the number orlistricts. He whs opposed tb the flexible language f the; ordinance, and could not.se i hat tlie object scjught to be accora piished, viz: economy, could be ob tained if the General Assembly was - left with, the power to increase at Hvill. ' .'' 'M r. Manning, of Chatham, opposed ihe aiiiendment. - He said the Com initlevj in ivj)orting ,the substitute look into consideration the fact that in after years the;increa8e of popula tut, iu the State j would demand an .iuyie.Jtse ufjthe judicial circuits, and the General Assembly in its wisdom ouM provide ? for the demand and 1 . f ii yi . . paired were present in tne naiu . in U3leigh) i,a(3- ben lPaid by the Ordinance to amend the Constitu- yirgluia CommissioJ, of which, he baBheL; V1UU bu tuab lut) i wcueiai abbcuiuit "D" at f 1; 35 net bbL:' Market firm. - . CRUDE TURPENTINE Receipts and 'i sales of - 190 - bbls at - $2 50 for Tirgin; $3 15 for 'Yellow Dip and -f 1 25 for HarL:; iMarket steady. !"' ' TAR. Receipts and Bales of ; 40 hhla at t 45 per ' bbL Market steady; ;' i ; r ' COTTON. Receipts 193 b'alesV : iMarket quiet with pafes of 139 bales at the , follow-: Ordinary . . . . .... l Nominat Good Ordinary;... ) i Low Middlings ' 12 r ' Middline....; 12 GoodMiddling,. 12 j CORNMarket dull at NQW'Otf ITS TIIIRU "ANNUAL, TOUR QV 1 THE COTIXET. W W. COLE'S - GREAT NEW YORK :AND NEW ORLEANS ZOOLOGICAL ND EQUE8TRIAH EXPOSPTION. cents lb. meut of . new counties, unless they contain 120th' part of the L population of the State, i Referred. I By Mr. Cooper, Dem., an ordinance to amend sec! 26, art., 4, of the Coin "stitution. Providinjr for the election of bunreme andi bunertor CJoui t J nsi tices by the people, f Referred. By Mr. Bryant, HeM a resolution for adjournment; sine die Lietj over. , By. Mr. Anderson, of Clay, Denii, an ordinance ,to' amend sec. 6, 'art. 7, of the Constitutional Provides for the election of Tax Receivers. Referred. ORDINANCES OS THIRD BEADING. . Ordinance from the Judicial Com mittee to amend sec 3, art. 4, provid ing that the judicial power of the State shall be vested in a Court for, the trial of impeachments a Supreme Court, Superior Courts, Courts of Justices of the Peace, and such other Courts inferior to the Supreme Court as may be established by law,; was considered. 1 tj . , M Mr. French, Rep.,1 moved to amend by inserting "criminal" before Courts.1 "Mr. Bennetts Deni, from th Jndi- ciary Committee, mi reply tfl . . qj. D , jy Everett, Faison. lion of Mr. Badger, said theM rior, Greeb, Harrington, ti, thorize or allow the j re-establishment bv the Legislature hereafter, wlieu it may be deemed necessary, of the old . Courts of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Messrs. Buxton, l Albertson, Bar ringer and Tourgee : opposed the bill as it came from i the committee, but did not favor the amendment of Mr. French.": : ;:'! i; i '7 ? Mr. Buxton thought the County Court; system had proved a nuisance: and that it was so considered by the people of the State., i . u :. Mr. Tourgee wanted the bill to de fine in positiv terms what Courts may be established bereafter, and therefore moved its recommittal to the committee in order that , it may be made more positive in its charac ter. There were gentlemen on his side of the house that wanted amend ments of this character, and wanted to vote for the measure. 1 MrJ Coleman,; Dem., opposed the recommittal of the bill, The gentle men who opposed the bill acknowl edged that they did pot know exactly shall meet biennially, on (the Wednes day after.the first Monday in January, instead of tu Novemberas heretofore. Passed. - ; -.jj ;-l; 'y:X '-0, Amendments striking'out sections and articles now obsolete in the Con stitution. lAdopted. v ; '- The ordinance providing for ine Superior Court Judges; instead of twelve anc to rendistrict the State to this effect, the Legislature to . haye the power no increase or decrease tlie number, w.ns considered. ; ! An aineudinent of Mr. Buxton, to make the number, of J"udies ten. in stead of niiit, was lost. - 4 Aii amemlmttit by lklr. Iving, of 'Lenoir, to restrict the number of Dis tricts to lie established to 12, was lost by a vote of 33 to 45. i Mr. Byrd, Rep., moved ah amend ment, providing that the General Assembly diall . in ca-e -sin'liHh mure than b Jiuiifiai Dinitici.s Lih by u votw of U5 to 41. "The niahi Question then uasiad'itd tlifrd and last; reading by the folio w inff vote; : YteAsMes'sr Alltnan, Anderson," of Clay; Ahdersonof Madison; Bean,' Bennett, Bingham, Bowman, Carter, Chngman, Coleman, Cooper Cowell,; Far- assel,' Henderson! Hoffman, Jones, of Cald well; Lovel Lowe, McCorkle Me Kachin, Morehead,Mintz,Neal, Nich olson, Patterson, i Price, Redwine, Reid, Robbins, Roberts, of Davidson; Rumley, Scott, of Onslow; Shober, Singeltary, jSpake, Summers, Tamer, Watts,- Wilcox, Wilson and Woodfin. 48. 1 ' i Nays. Messrs. Badger, Barrow, member at the time of his e was a death. , i The resolution, under a suspension of the rules passed it8;.several read ings. ; :. SPKCIAL OEDKE. Beintr an ordinance: to ? amend sec. 9, art. 4, of fthec Constitution doing away with the; requirement that; the Supreme Court shall jbe held twice a year in the city of Raleigh, and leav insr the whole; matter tn the hands of the Legislature, was considered. The committee reported adversely thereon.: Mr. Avery favored j the passage of the ordinance as a matter of justice to the whole people of the State. r Mr Bennett, from the Judiciary Committee, stated the! reasons' which actuated the Committee in reporting ad versely upon this measure,that they did not want to see this court made peripatetic in its character. ,Vir, Purhain. ankediit as a measure of jus i u'iioi the West that a term of the Supr ui Court j be established either hi Morgaoton o Asheville,f or. to leave" this power iri : the hands of tlitt Leislatttre -r - M ! A Ibeftson opposed . the meas ur', rhu rotation of. the- Supreme Curt votild Work hardship to per sons of almost every section. AfterUome further discussion, the vote upon the; passage of the ordi nance uponjts4 second reading was taken, and j . . i MISCELLANEOUS. : . ; . Mr., Bowman, from !the Committee on Privileges i an Elections, stated that that committee was how en gaged in preparing a report on the Robeson countv contested seats, ' i i .1' - i - j. 75. cents I per - !-".- STAR OFFICE Sept 17. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Receipts 891 casks. Sales of 800 casks a 30 cents per gallon for Southern packages. .Market firm. ' HOS1N Receipts 1,436 bbls. ' Sales: of l,50dbbls ''B? and "p," or Straiaed,; at $1 30 and 500 bbls 'IP," prood Strained, at $1 85. .Marketfinn. ri," .'.!.. .:V7 J-'" ; CRUDE TURPENTINE Receipts 230 bbls. Sales of 3G bbls. at 2 50 for" Virgin, $2 15 for Yellow Dip" and $1 25 for Hard, and49.bblsat$2 25 for Virgin, $2,00 for YeiiowDip and $i 25 for Hard. Market MonsterXivinff SeaLibiiLarffest lever Catitufed. unnerior in tioint of nnnmlfleeBce. Far exeAlUn? in fttirantlona all nrv--Marvr liiy. Merit, Sirengib.'Splendor and Universal Pooularity and. Success Without Kauai. " VV Compeer. . Without KlvaL A multitude of Cariosities. A Legion of Animals, Kumbers of tTnpi In Magnificence. WitbOBt H Vast1: Origin Compeer. . Without Rival; A multitude of Cariosities. A Lesion of Animals. Kumbers of UnDaralleled Noveliies. Bands of Music, a City of Nw Striped Tents, a Herd of Dromedaries, Dens of Serpents, Capes oi urocoaucs, iNmare b rTeaKsaita wprssot jih, mecnamcai jhusicsi xnetrnmcBts, Mosster isreathtnj? Sea Lions and Terrestial Terrors, an Army of Men and Droves of Horses. In its Menagerie are Onui, Hartebestes, Blaze Boke, EJands, Giant strlch, Malayan, Tapir, Manatee?, (first one ever exhibited Kangaroos, Large Performing Liono, Monster Royal Bengal Tigers, Leopards, Zebras, Porcupines, Ibfff Wart Hog, Fourteen Dromedaries. Male and Female Elephant-, Emosj Nyl Gaas, Monster Serpents, Living Crocodiles, etc., etc. . . resulted in 47 ayes, .37 F.r.aiiinr a flnnvpntinh what change tbev wanted, and pence or aiterui": tne uonstuuuon oy me the exuensive process; of : Legislative eri .' '. MrJ Chamberlain advocated amend meut. "L-0.'. - " MrJBarnnger favored the substi tute and opposed the amendment, but gave notice of an amendment requir ing its reference to the committee for revision before final adoption. j ' Mr.j Jarvis stated that there was al ready ja provision !in the rules requir ing ev'ery ordinance adopted to be re ferred to a. special committee,'- con- ' .posed of the chairmen of all commit tees, for revision. 'Mr. JJarrwger theji . .withdrew his amendment. 0 . L 4 - Fending further discussion, Mr. Singletary -called the previous ques- . tion. ; : 0 ; ' ,' V ; l Messrs. Justicei. Badger and Cros- be thought the whole question should be placed in the bands ot tne legisla ture, in order that that body may. act in the future on . this mattet as the necessities of the hour inay demand. The General Assembly had ; time to consider this question, and, the time of this Convention was limited. Mr. Badger said the people of this portion of the State could not live un der the present court system, as in counties the size of Wake eight weeks of court could not relieve the criminal docket, the civil docket being lejft untouched- and he favored the bill coming from. the cOmmitteeillejaving the question with the future General Assembiv. Goodwin, Horton, Justice, lung, of Lenoir, Manuix, Massey, McCandless Mun den, Nowell, Page, Smyth," Thorne and Tourgee 27. ' j . Ou motion, the Convention ad: journed until 10 o'clock this morning. FODUTEENTH DAY. i -''nil viiu -M C. K..i,t oo i Mr. Fren'uli offered a resolution re quiring the Clerk to place on the journal all mginal propositions, ex cept tliose adversely reported upon, and amendments, and to this end to give him auj assistant at a cost not to exceed $3 por day. Mr. Justice said he wanted to make a record here for the Republi can oartv against all the .actions of this Convention, and hence he want ed the records to show everything that transpired. " 'V' i" " Messrs. Morehead, from committee on Education and T3urham, from the committee on Taxation, &c, submit ted reports.! a) . ; Mr. Boydl Rep., explained that he himself .and not Mr. "Byrd? intro duced an amendment yesterday re stricting the power of the' Legisla ture to the imaking of twelve Judi- ciai Jji8inci.8. , , . ; i aid upon the give Halifax Bell, Blivens, Buxton, Bryan Cary, wmcn report woum .ouu u r.t '.u-j,:'. u.k Vi.l ifMni.h I The ordinance giving Grrabam . " . - r v ... I i t ArwAQ A n o t a va in T. tl A 1-rATl X.L I midlife, g-."1'"v "1 I 1 A II i table. I1 . The ordinance : toi county an additional representative was considered.. The! committee re ported adversely. j H " Mr, Shepherd moved to lay - the motion on the table,'! as ne tuougnt the Convention had n0 control of the matter. Adopted.- j The ordinance requiring that the members of the Senate be elected for four years, ofie half te go out every two years, wasabled.j -. ;Tbe ordinance to reduce the nam-. ber of Senators to 25 jwas : made the special orderlor Friday at 12 o'clock ? The ordinance abolishing private' legislation was laid upon the table. I The ordinance giving to the county of Pamlico an additional representa tive was tabled, on motion of Mr Shepherd;' who agreedf with the com mittee that this body Bad no power to legislate upon this rjiatter. - The.1 ordinance cnocerning , civil rights and social equality, m NortK Carolina was lai4 uporii.the table. quiet and irregular, TAU Receipts bbls. No sales to report Market steady at $1 45. . COTTON. Receipts 132 bales. Market firm with sales of 45 bales at the follow ing official quotations: ! r Ordinary...!...'.. ...) Nominal. 1 Good Ordinary. f Low Middlipg 12 ! cents lb. Middlinf?.. ...,.12f " i " Good Middlinir . .12 j . Mif " CORN. Market quiet at ;75 cents per bushel. '' - . - l I - - STAR OFFICE, Sept 18. SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Receipts 168 casks. Sales of 49 casks at S9 abd 40 do. city; distilled, at 29f cents. Market closing quiet at 29 cents for Southern packages. ROSIN. Receipts 1,703 bbls. - Sales of 800 1 bbls Strained at $1 80 and 250 do. "at fl 28.! Market firm at latter figures. CRUDE TURPENTLNE--Receipis 30 bbls. Sales of 86 bbls at $2 25 for Virgin, $2 00 for Yellow Dip and $1 j 25 for Jlard. Market steady. " ... j TAR KecelptsSJa bbls. Sales ot juu DDIS in order at $1 55 and small sales in water at $1 45. Market steady. f COTTONj -Receipts 225 bales No sales to report Market firm at the following official quotations: Ordinary, Good Ordinary,. . . Low Middling, Middling. ........ . Good. Middlinir,. . . . CORN. Market dull at 75 cents per bushcL , i STAR OFFICE, Sept; 20. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Receipts 39 casks. Market firm at 80 cents per gallon for Southern packages:. No sales to report. ROSIN. Receipts 165 bbls. Sales of 5Qgtbbls Strained at $t 30 per bbl. j Mar ket firm. - I i CPUDE TURPENTINE Receipts and salei ; of 37 bbls at $2 25 j for Virgin, $2 15 for Yellow Dip and $1 23 for Hard. Market steady, j f TAR Receipts 15 bbls. Sales of 15 bbls; at $1 45. Market steady And the only ones alive outside of the Pacific Ocean, exhibited in Mammoth Tanks of Sea Water.' The Parade is without a parallel; Beaded by the monster Muic Car, drawn by Dromedaries, after which ladies and gentlemen on priceless steeds, clad as huntsmen, "readyfof the chase';" the open Lion's palare, the Monarchs of the Forest," in full view; the Red Kight and Guard of Honor in real armor: the Gl& Den of Manfter Serpents and thsir rapturer, a real African Snafce fctabduer; after which the Dens of Zoo logical Wonders. - - v ' t - - , i DaUy at a quarter to, 1 P. TL, the Walk of Lire. The Wonderful Ascension Feat. A young lady ascends a wire 200 feet in mid-air. Free to all. This monster establishment travels entirely and exclu sively by rail. Its immensity will admit exhibition only in the larger towns. Arrangements have been made with the railroads to carry visitors to the Orand Show at reduced Kates. A GALLERY- OF STATUARY. Cmb: Rcing Life izo Mataes of Boechcr, Mr Occchcr, Tillon, Mrs. Til ton, Charlie Itoss, the Stolen Child, and Others, THE MECHANICAL WONDER. THE ONLY 8TKAM MAN Actually Walks and Runs a'one. The Greatest Invention cf Modem tfithe . and to be seen in Large Tent without Extra Charrei . - : ITS CIRCUS AliTlSTS ABB IBB CHAMPIONS Oi 'EVERT I.ANJ), IfALti '. AND JPEMALE: . , -i .- 15DTnr'Q UllT'tfl' Sr',P: Are as comfortabie as Chairs ina Theatre, occopy a I filUJj 0 rAlDni Ufja. 1 Seating. All may avadt themselves of the use of them vance, (which pays the patent royalty.) They are elegantly upholstered. POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT. ADMISSION" AS USUAL. :' . P6rtfon or tft at a slieht ad " j-Nominal. . .. .12 cents .....12 j 124 lb: ' Two Exhibitions Daily 2 P. M.! tieed, Rain or Shine. GOLDSBORO. 1 MAGNOLIA. ..I... WILMINGTON ................ LTJMBERTON i..,. LAURINBURG...... ROCKINGHAM......... WADESBOEO MONROE.................. ........ .v September 22-Wlt&DStWe 29 ; , . . and 7 P. M. N chahgel Positively exhibits on the day adver- 8ATUBD AY, ........TUESDAY, ....... .WEDNESDAY, ........ THURSDAY, .... ..FRIDAY, ........SATURDAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 4 ' 5 " i 8 9 n FURNITURE ! RJRWITURE ! "YE OFFER FOR THE FALL TRADE OUR New Patterns and Designs USUAL LARGE AND INCREASED . STOCK Of . OF Parlor, Chamber ;1 Dining Room4 Furniture, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. .: '. - I i ' -. ; - ' CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH AND MATTING. In this line onr Stock embraces all of the Jfew, and Leading Patterns of Brussels. Threcw-ply ; Supers, Cottonjfid Hemp Carpets. All grades Ofl Cloth and Matting. Also Mats and Rugs, of ' ; ' - ' - . !-;-:..-:; : . Beautiful Designs. : ; . i. . - ... i-; s.'. COTTOK Receipts 110 bales. Market Bedding, &c, &c, Hair, Moss, Shuck, Excelsior : and Straw quiet, with, sales of 7o bales at toe follow ing official quotions: f ! OriinaiT. . . . Nominal. Good Ordinary llf . I Low! Middling 12 cents $ Middlinff.... 12f ' ! Good Middling.. , . . . . 12 " i fCORK. Market quiet at 75 cents bushel. .! '"i ' - 0--p. STAR OFFICE, Sept. 21. ; SPmiTSTIPENTINKr-Receipts 545 casks.; ! ! Sales of 300 casks at SO cents 'per MATTRESSES, FEATHER BEDS, FEATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, COMFORTABLES, &C.. ALL OF TiLK BfiST MATERIAL, - , And our. own Monuf acture. ' - .a. . ; y' ': . . 1 Hotels, Steamers and Private Residences furnished in the Latest Styles and at Low Prices. , Please give i us a call aad examine our Stock before purchasing. J Ib. per sept 14-DfcWlm. D. A. SmTH & CO,, 43 Front Street. CLASSICAL AND- LORD & TAYLOR, ' ill 'J I muertiu. ., , .. . ; ,, ... JMr. .ItoDbins moved Dmym, coi.,.on IpVW'iiostnAried until ilege. severaiior'tne --f .r " ' the city per- . bv gave notice of amendments j The yeas arid nays were demanded oii the call for the previous question, which being sustained, resulted in the call, and , the several amendments were either withdrawn or voted down. The; original bill then passed its t- t a. f en i(t'. soc;ju reauui oy a Yoie ot oo w i s-t. .ad " WrViti-af iXln 9nH newsDaper reporters of. 3 n-c- t. ! J;;rtr sisted in aoDendino- colored',i to his Courts," in order that the public mind raav be relieved of any idea Of the re- gallon 1 for i The ordinance concerning the per diem and mileagepf jtie members and j rmj : i Southern ; ..J . . mat- that th next Tuesday. at 35 packages.' Market ,x : ';-! ill j S bbis. r Sales of ' - J Ier. poi. MarKet Mathematical ,:i MIC,..,' ) i I caused a discussion, : Vi' i: :'..' '' it1' A.:'.-':I1 ' ".. esiaousnment t ; me . wuuvjr. Courts. - i ' f '4'-' : I Mr. Manix favored the idea of this Convention defining what court shall be established, arid j not leaving the matter nnen to thiB legislation-ot' an V The ordinance providing that the future body which might allow 'parti- Bail ICtUUg,lrU UUlllflVft IbO aVMVMD: ; Mr. Oolemau again defended the nroDOsition aft it came from theCoin a name wnen vaiir." was .appuea w other raempeTs upon the floor. tBe nnt. boa wlv ftneh . T)rivilc(7ftf Uivt v w Muni i j - . r 1,500 bbls. Btrong. .... .s .. t . ; .' CRUDE,,, i TURPENTINE. Receipts and sales pf: CQQ; bbls. at 25 for Vir gin,. 15 for Yellow Dip and $1 25 for Hard. r Market steady.: , -. , j , ; . ; . i ; , TAR Receipts aad sales of 93 bbls at R. BRYAN, , J. C. CALHOUN, School. j- Principals.' "Judicial power of the State shall be Vt'Sltill III it VUUIbHUI UIC lliai l iiu- p -achments, a Supreme' Court, ; Su HTHr Courts, Courts of Justices of th Peace and such other Courts in-; fer'm'r to the Supreme Court as inay l established by law,'' passed its Mt'cond reading. - f Mr. Young called up the 'resolu tion proviUni; for; sine die adjouro ni nt atuLlhei vol e was taken, whioh, rtiiihtvl as followif Ayes 35; nays 44. 0 A iiuniler,f)-diiianices reported jtpon iuifavM-abiy by the committees; v re laid upon the table. It Tlie1 ordinance r ; providing for the biennial meeting of. the General As Hemlily mt the: first Vy ednesday) of J amia ry, after considerable discussion, p..xed its second reading. ' , ' i j- The; orduiance striRing out tne oeu Mr. Barringermoved to amehd by personal pny This motion participated in bv Messrs Itobbinb Albeftsou, B?yd, Badef, and Charn berlain.,i ' I . . , '',',... . T' J3? iU H 0 Z liA PaMWATI- I . Mm. . m ' . -mmr- A r.M -K tatrpn with hi TlftTnfi.; AS hs. I- : 3 6. . vl'. . , !'! j" V T' I 1 peT'DDl.- JftaTKes Htm had no particular familiarity with tl0n adraed llU 10.f:clocj tp:mT COTTON.-Seceipts S99 bales. -Market ihnkA renorters.and he should like to i . ; i nrm, wimgooaaemana. ixneBaiesioomp be: treated as other delegates." ; INTEODUCTION OF ORDINANCES AND r RESOLUTIONS. ' 'j - Bv iMr. Stroud. Dem... an ordin- i . J of a Depa ell, vein., j fejred. ance to amena art. 3 ox ine onsuiur- tion, providing for the establishment rtment of Agriculture, iter , Francis Peak, . who,; was, at pne, eSrA.- j .;v, t time so seriously iiL has', so far 'recovered as "U-. to be able to resume bis seat in the Hun garian Parliament, tiiid to Hake iart -id-'tlie debates. !: '1' v, ;'' ' J tl . mittee. -., ! - Mr. Withers! of Caswell, uniil we were told bv ffentlemeri rep- i , Bv Mr. Faison, Dem., an. ordinauce nisontimr Ptfprv imrtinn of the State.! 'to" amend sebi 17. art. 4 of.. -the "Corii-' that the old County Courts were tKii4 Ktitiition. Relating to theapprentic ous to the people if such be the fact, iiig jf children. Ueferred. : s W there anv reason to - fear that ilie ; r By Mr. King, Kepi; a resolution to' Legislaiareillever ktiemjc iorJ I-adjoarn' s!iieie01Aw over. : ! establish a system whtcn the people - ly iur. vooper, aem., an oruiuaiiue and i are opposed to. to atnemf an; a, sec. o oi ine vou8H- tiiuon. - riovidiiig lor tne exempuon front taxirtiou-of cemeteries and cer tain other public properties and a cer tain tariiouut iiof itpersonau property. Mast persons, who have gone to the very brink of the grave be) ond the old line that was once the limit of h.pe, who have set their houses in order and t a kon a aii of their fami!len and friends, have . beeti brodght back to life and vigorous health by the crrs ent nee vl taa ceieDraiea- uom oioma i 1 -. . i N I - Serri lit.; 4 I 71" m;ariis(e ,Qer Birgue A,ugust (Kurter, Alurdo.rv E ? Povr.hAii fe WpHte.rmHDn. . ! ', .MiVufen,' t'- ; m - ;ii f ; Vgfat $3 Si5 for Yellow Dip an'd $1 25 for t ;44aird5;i00ofanWh,and6f rieLilasN MaWinj Brown; KawassaM Hard Market 'steady. Ut' t ; " j 1 hchar'ofiiowaeVVr6mli0tot.S Rretan. Weight of Butiet' us-adopt this amendmeni, and the people tlfrongh tneir represenia tives in the Legisiatnre, after proper consideration, win adopt sueti a t fys-. iem'as our necessities may requjre, if any. Ueferred. mi?. vfhe! ordinance striking out of arti 2 of the Constitution,: its second reading.' sec. i8 passed to tne peo- wnole Iques- to annual By Mr. Durham, an amendment gi viugJuistijces of the Peace jurisdic tion in Jill cases'of misdemeanor and pretty larcetijr; subject to an appeal to higher cqurts. 14eferred.t" 5 j ! f . ; M r. Dnrharm moved a reconsidera tion of the vote taken! yesterday by ... V.1.U ti rtaVinaV in Tola t inn f n: Mr. Faircloth Hep., said it was the uncertainty of the Courts tobeestab atorial apportionment as appears m lisnea, as tne uiu wouiu umtca, i,.at fii.el 4:fart2rja88ed its -second read- he objected to,nd he thought would - -w r 1. l a 1 . w I 1 i pleThe facttbat the tinn'' wds " left i subiect ohanfreH at the hands of the Eeeisla-1 the i reduction of the number of Su routrikinonr all M ture was of i itself objectionable, and pe nor Cou Judges iduced to e 2Qari:2 after' tW words "holding he thought it best thatthewboie mat--pine, ana rapvea maj, ims muwuioe C.-2VtZTU, alter tne woras uoiuujg iZg-x-a Aa',AoA 0J H W tMar&b a !nrdir for lA-morrow knew of no 'disposition with those J at 1 o'clock, f He stated his object to be roi,n .n.nrerated with him to offer to move tuat tne numoer De reaucea any factious ojpposition to the meas ure, as every , one was compelled j to acknowledge tne neceHsn-v m diuc sec. theelectioiis in time",5 passed ;iti eq- ond ' readings :. A . ; -b j i On motion of Mr. Badger the Con vention adjourned till 10 o'clock Moii-i day. ? Adopted vx ?, He'p:, ia" resoit iKISCKLLANKOUS. 41 The Sergeaot-at-Arms was report- improvement, m me .cuw rB ed as beinff detained in1 hW room on of our Courts. . . - - - --v - ( . account of sickness .andian indefinite leave of absence was granted. . , 4 ; Mr. Turner opposed tne .amenu- BtienU 1 proposed, and favored paying to 8 instead bf 9, - BV Mr. Justice, Rep., a" resolution to the effect that all sensible people in North Carolina oppose the mixing of children In free schools Calendar.. Bv Mr. Bovd. an ordinance to amend art. 41 ec. i - ; - ? - i 1 - t - t tt 1 ' '- "' -:''! -' '' '.-I- .'---":-""' .-'.-:';. 4'' i' ''':--'-'' - ! ! '-i. . ' ' 2 1 I I : V :--'- ' --X-y :Wvi X:X: r. .vf.,,;v -v-KLl 1,4--., C':-.. -ii : : . ;. -iT-: ...... Jj. ;-..- v.: - . i - J':. - v' :y A XX::;-: 0XH X:V? hzv-J - ;r -l-CiT - 10.: : IM iiv -n 33 of the Constitu- 1 Barker Co Nor Bard E Heme . Am BrieLilas .G,er. Barque Ber.Uv. Utti .Lverppl, E, Ger Barque Germun1a,.yUmon Antwerp, E Peschau& Westermkunl; ;- ' t ; Nor Brig Albatross, Teugelaen, Antwprp, R E Heidp., 0:..X . - - I' V; . , ; Brig Neporseti Strout, Navassa Island,: Master.""''. ' " ' ' ' . '" . Scbr Annie G Miffgett, liewia, Hyde CqV with 1; 150 buBhels porn, 150 do wheat, B F Mitchell & Son... .! ; 4'-' -' im I , ' Steamship .Lucille, . ; Bennett, .Baltimore, A D Cazaux. . j; . ' ! - J 1 Steariishiri Benefactor; Jones.'New CTork, AD Cazaux. 1 .y: . : f ' iortu.11 ; .4 cLEAREt. ; " t ; iStaiCdla r Scbr Hebry Middleton Ilammond, Phila-. 1 Nor Bar GUnt, Sorunt & Son. : Steainship W? mor. A rTV Caiairx. s s " 1 steamship sliebecca uiyue uuver,; jiew rkt"p.Ca2V';r;j3v:.!d '0 BrJirigLiUUan iiemeou, uiasgow, u yr arkfir &Co: : i. ' " i" ' ' i 271 bales at th'ejfollowing official quotations : . i ; nominal. , Good Ordinary. . :'. . ; 1U 1 cents lb. ; Low! MWdline......! 42i f Middling . ..... .... 124 r .-"'. Good Middling ... 12. .:, CORN. Market quiet at 75, ,ceqts per bushel.!,!: .l,,. ,0 hi'h- fii ' ; j 1 -tSTAR OEFICE, SepU,22. j ; SPiRJTSTURPENTINE-pReceipts 70 5ca3ks4Salesof 50 casks at 3ft cents per gallon ; for- Sulbern packages; Market iflr'l.t-1i.; :'"'-. -M.; ":' J-ii''t -mS h j . ROSIN Receipts- .638 v bbls. : . Bales , ot 500 bbls Sirairjed,at , $1 35. t Market .firm. CUUDE TURPENTINE Receipts 135 J Sales of 135 bbl8,at f Sf5 tor Vir- rpiIH FACL SESSION WILL BEGIN (D. V.) ON L the 4th October, 1875, at the rooms of Mr Mc Glnney, earner of Fourth and Prlocees streets. ' ' Term8T)erSes8l6n of 18 weelre, payable in advance: Elementary English branches $25 CO " ' Advanced-, " ; .' - ' ' " ; with Algebra 80 00 ; .1. Latin,; Greek, French and German lang- - 1 : nages extra, each . 6 00 - Two or more of the above named languages 10 06 " incidental Expense fee... I... ...... 1 00 Pnplla will be charged from date of entrance to the end of the session.' .'-.,.: 1 t Reports of Scholarship and Deportment will be furnished parents and guardians quarterly. Morn ing and afternoon t sessions, throughout Fall and Winter. For further infrmationddress either of the Principals, at Wilmington, N. .C. ' eept 21-D3W&W 8t - ' ' ' 1 'SHEBPS n Importers and Sealers fat Foreign and Domestic X)K-5T 0-003DS, Will, owing to their great success during the past season,' in filling orders from all parts of the United States, give peater attbhtioh to oct-oi'-town business. 'With an enlarged Depabtmsnt and In-. creased Facilities, they will fill all orders by mail with their Usual PSoifPTHBand, they trhst, 'With Complete Satmfactioh.'. "'. '" r TA LLI9 CAETRIDGB, MILITARY, ttUNT ilNG ANI)' "CKESOMOOK"' RIFLES EXCEL A LI OTHERS' IN. ACCU- AKD - 'RACY. 8THENOTU SAKRiY. No Premature discharge Ever Occurs. EyeryjIUfle 'warranted a -good shooter. Calibre Glasgow, Ale P.1 Clyde,' J Doarie, ,iBal& 1; WBi f . TA'Ri-Receipts and sales of 31 bbls at $1 45 abd 80 bbls at f l OO per oot Maj ket steady. ; is-.' ux iiJv-Uh ,-, t COTTON. Receipts 125 bales: Sales of 100 HhIhr. Market firm and io good de mand, at the .following official quotations: Ordinary. Nominal.' Hi cenU .1 101 - ' '' "12 Market quiet jat 75 ; cents ' per Good Ordinary... XjUW JU.1UU11UKL MiddHBg.;i:i...u: Good; Middling j, bushel.'1 V tU0 nevU lS, iSTfi '.V- - f , ' Businesslo-day was rather more active, nri ' hrif ea ceTjerally s a' shade:' firmer.4 Id spirits iurrntine tnere'jwaef a noaerai& business at steady prices, sales of jlOQ bbls. at 31io having been reported. , Rosins were particularly firm on an increased volume of business. iSales' were .300 bbls strained on private terms; 57a bbls gooa strained at $1724t 150 bbls No. adtt at $t!80l 90; 1,300 bbls JSOt a iQpaifiai.in;;c was witnoufci, vuBUJcpo, auu ,.vAMv4ir"t L fates bai frota liiff to 543 grains, ; Stock, Pi"; Pistol erip andr checkedJ feights: plain; Globe and n-n su.hr!- Vernier iwilh- isterchangeable front s5gh s and Wind-gauge. , Every variety of . j-arn munition ror a Dove guns, conwauuj ... ; prices from $30 to $125.- 1.1 SHARPS RIFLE COMPANY,' sept21-DWtf " '' s ' Hartford. Conn. - Belmont Stock -Farm.8 I AM BREEDING THORdUGHBRED HORSES, alco from Imported Fereheron Norman Horses ndMare, and from h,;; ;fa h tM5j j j t i I And haT4 of these breeds all ages for tale, j f c ALSO FINK BRED SHORT HOBN! CATTLE, Ad hTe Bulls from, one to foar years, for eai Chester White and Berkshire k Swine BW nady lot deliTerV; and afl t Uyinff otcesvuie. va,; -i'vtlr;; BLACK AND COLORED- SILKS, FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, " SHAWLS, CLOAKS, LINENS, PRINTS, Ac.- J Ataoi fHAM BURG3, INSERTIONS, EDGINGS, TRIMMINGS, &c. JrLAiN ana xanvx numzttx. uluvbs, UMBRELLAS, &c &e. ? Each, department , being complete ana replete witn an me novemea to oe found in the European markets. ; ' : '::!'-' ' . Our Ladiet Shoe: Department contains a stock of Winter Shoes unsurpassed for elegance, durability aad lowness of price. . recticnsfor sclf medFurement sent on application. ; . ' .. u , 1ST Complete assortment of Genist Fuinlshing Goods, fbirte, Collars, Cuffs,' .Ties,; Hote, Gloves, Ac Goods sent to any part of the country. ti.lit rheasuremeBts sent en application. . , . -x For the .accommodation of ladies and fan.1- lles wboUre unable to visit the city full lines or samples ofall grades of dry goods will 6e sent, and orders' by mail filled with the greatest possible 6are. ! Broadway & Twentieth St., '"J .- ;,.-.v f.' . - - fept3-Wlm NEW YORK. . , . , ii t 1 .if :4 7 OR 8KB 0 1,000 bushels White and" 1,000 Black Oats selected. , Fresh arrivals, cf can goods, CracK era and Ckeain any shape, all for sale low by sept'19-D&Wlt f.., '.RANT A. HINTON. Flat at Auctions a 1,. - TT7ILL BE SOLD AT!PrJBL"rC l.IJCTI911"ON J!-l the 1st dar iof October. 4875.-' at the Court Bouse, in the city of Wilmington at 13 o'clock M., one Flat about forty feet- km j, twelve feet beam, the property ef ChUL -Montague and . Anthony. De Tan eV : Said sale is to satisfy a lean created under sec. ard, chapter 65 ot Battle's Revisa! foe repairs on said Flat and costs. s ? - septS4-St ,vi 3 "4 11 ' LOFT1N & HILL. changed. ' Jw rwftins qll n.4 opnal.'Jf apr aa-Dw Wtm , . W. WCKljN. aug5.tf fitifttiriTi w ntftnin rrbUHmft 3" rLUfilUnformaUon ibout Georgia at Florida, should subscribe for the Mobn ma Nsws, published at Savannah, Ga, DaHf? $10; Weekly, $3 per annuni ' Advertlsert . desiring1 cus tomers in these States, should use its eohtmus. Jt U Uubest paper in Ou Southeast. Specimen copies, sent on receipt of 5 cents.' ? - - ; -;' -: ang5 tf fm Ju ESTILL, savannaD, ua. ?l-. i i ill

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