Newspapers / Daily State Journal (Raleigh, … / May 15, 1861, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
.10(1861 I i i k .K) Til t j r -Bui J" i f! ? i - 1 ! I, - V" f 8: r ! S S ' 5 ' Ml . ii, -jvr 'I Si If 4 i :H:' i i ! ; ii rf--i I? -. i i Mr. Hall, from the C mrh ttv on lU Ofli e and Tost Uoads, reported ccrtaiii-JuUunsJwIiivh'pait , their several readings and W.re ordered to be engross ed. ' '' - , ' ..-!-. v h ; Mr. - Hall introduced ;bill to'authorise the issuing of hs bills in th tyfn of j Wilrningtoii. ftead and referred tit the Cjfmttee oa .Ways ahdilfeans.- r Mr. PitchJointridiiced:the following Anils : i CI EUltpcal the 18th, l4th, I5th and TCih "tion oWtchapter of tUe Revised Cxle,, .titled Agri ' cult f .re and Geology. i -f- " .':)'' ' ' ' f -; "--t; Tiii bill pKpre to abolish the office of Geologist. JAUM to suspend the scmi-aunual distnbuiMi of tlie O: mmort School fund until the forisWture authorize tU same tu be resumed. Head 1st and 2nd times and -r -jetted: j'-v.:-v ,,.,j!." I ! h ',t' " This ISA proposes to abolish, the office of Superin tendent fif draiwm Schools until Ite kUblUhnieut by authority of tlie Legislature.' - i ' !";': iV;: The bill to jir.tvide for tlx? education ol' State Cadets at the N. C. Mihtarv Institute in the tWn of Charlotte. i-. -and fr other purposes, was tlk-u 'taken up ki.d pa&sed its m-oirflVeading. j J - i s I ' - Tii enznissed billi from Itfie House :f Cmm-ns "Conci'rniug taxes, passed sevcralYeadiilg!', umler a us "pensi' n f the rn'e.-. The l'i'l exempts . pistols, fmm taxation. kmves and sword-canes Ileffivetl a nr age from the House of C immona transmitting aTeolutin authjiziirg anil requesting the Governor to provide for th jrovi ioijiiia:id pay ing exHhes of trot ijw'f Risking through thi State fr. tn the Southern Ktates to Virginia. NTasHil ii seVeral re-.uh'ngs under a trtwpension f j the rules Jandj onieretl to 1 enrolled. j i "F-i .1 - ;' J '' ' M an amendment as a substitute toj the Senate resolution t pnvidefir thepriiitingof the. VoliintVer's . ljai!U-l ok. t xsot agret-u to.; i i 'I - s-.-Ti e Seriate, on 'rnotioo. totik a'feces tintil; this af- teruoon at 4 o'clock. . AFTERNOON Mr. Arendeil introduced a SESSION. IS 11 to'thta dish a v Yard at r near the n rtof Btkniif -ttj KeHrl. t; . ;ileceivil a messag (r'oni tj:ij HouVej tniWhiit :ing;a res !tition to" provide f r the 4stjab!ishtcul of l;iktries at llUeigh,aiid iiher places 'for t! ie le.ieit of tro ps. IjAU on the table. The engrossed resliitiori T ri m 'the I.toHse''S!tuthoriz- Jr. incc and nqiictin Jhe "(Iiivttn r tu J Cf llilTilSfl"!! Ml II oflicers-as have or may resign t I keir confmisst'!i.is in tue nrmv...a'nd navy of the.. Lnited Ptatek Vwlth the liime r.i..k aiid -pay as officers In the G.n federate States; w;js taken up; and. the substitute the C :innlittee adopt-' ed, and under a suspension jf t! e rules, passed its sev- era! reHJUngs. liei't-ivt'd a" message fh m tie tIor.se, IranKniiting the SefsHte resolution coiK-erniog the t-stal Lishnu'ut of 'a rr.iiituTV h ard. with an nnileitdnteiit to leu rease the wiljfyVf clerk of said luird ir: n""6i,0C0 to 5Q0. . i.r AnieiiHin.-;i n i cyrr urreu Also, a liieifKaiie, transniittirjg the Senatd bill to pro- r vide fi'-r thv public defetuc, vjitin slight ainehdnieuts tknictiiTeu in. , v- . r " j 1 . ' The resolution authorizing sit. ernor to use nil -..iiV orable mein l reqlK'stit g the Gov s. ivil and liiilitarv. i ; . Coiim". f eiit wii h the .G'tist it ntii (n J to j r t;t the pei4i.s ; and i'r"jHTty of iur citizens wjid read secKiLd tin re and Vi .; ; hiid on the talkie. V : - Mr. .VorehV-adfnsm. the G' rnrijdttee n Military. A'i- fairv. iep rted I ark ti e litl n !je:!eou-.a- i . ti,n ot .vtt.e Uhh-ts at the - . LMihtiuy i!st:itiite in J : -irTtTwn -of Charhitte, and rec r ime'ijiled its'- jlassnge. 'i "L;iid jti ti e tab.e. , ; , Tf e l ill providing f..r the cnfolTnieiit free men on Ithe ta- ' of ei'h r was iread the second thiic and laid , :v;o. , '. i . The bill to repeal the resolution- piassed at the late" l fe.Hsi. ni of the Legislature to pitotide.Kr t! ,tion of certain colonial records.! llead secoi e ptiblica-' second tiine and .; laid on tl e table. ,. ' ! t ; , Messrs.- iarnnger and vorui. were-apprrtntefl a con.niUtete to conler with the Principal of the Deat and l)i:njb Institute rehitivc to:tl(e!publicatioiii)f snid - ra-i ids and other inatieis kt td eoutract by the Leg- ,is;a.tHre; ' LThe biU to'anthorize the Gmrty; Giin t t4 lay" taxes , ;f.'r t! essupport .of volunteers and jK.lice forces was .-'ttkeTi'u'p' and read the second tinie, aiid With an iimeiid 1 mei.t, iviYg tlie same aiitliority to cities riod towns. ; 'aiid aiiidther- tothe crlcct that the' said ta:: shall I e h i h il n pi i all subjects of taxiitjon. notv ta xcd 7t" r - Sttife. j in loses. pass'd its several readings aiid v;w r- ,UT-! t U; etigriissed. v ; . Ou uii tiii the Senate ad;urnbd until . lo-niorrow- ' ;rui.iniiiHt' 10" o'clock, ' i j- ' f '' . 'iiOlTSE OF COMMONS. ria-nfip kv. Mav 0,18G1 Mr. Donoe! asked and obtafnld leave t enter his pro est. on the journal against the resoU.ti' in Tidoptt d by the House yeterd.iy ceding five miles sn sniiai-e'ot the ten it iiy yf this State to the GjIi federate Ciiigress, f.,r a seat of government. ; ' . i; .' f - Su::dry reports were received frcni ' statu mg c m- mittees. . - .-', ; - Mr. i. BatcKelor, . introdiuxtl' a bjll to -or: anize , the II m' Guards, lleterrcd 'i the C innutteetoii Police ll.culart'ns. The H-.use resiimed the consijle! fished busincsssof ytenlay, vhjel ration of the ui.fij ich was i he ! ill topro- ; iy4de f. r the-defence of the State Kead: seo nd time. ? Jjiitd with rAimtnais sltgld amendments pasA-d.:-- The t-Jiil was then read the third time, 'm d with . rtl.er ' ; e ight ameudme.itsjpajvicda'.id wal ordered io be sent i rue muiare j' f . A Jmcs ' ige was ; recei veil . fr mi 1 3 ie Senate transmit ? 'ting ti.eX-jll .i;ig ei grssed resolu ionsl &i-.Jia wlich ...tb w MMtrre'iee 1 1 the H nso wais asked. 1M: to crea.1? a militrtry;! oard ?re)d;iigs, ami was ordered to be , 'the S,e:l:it ! ..' ,' ' : I' P'.issed its several jit as anbend.ii to : "-' Ke.shtii'ii ni favr of B. IxTrAfli j. Rtob'itioii ii pat expenses iut hiie l t y private ci ti- pzei o aeo-inft ol 1ri ps. .- ; V. . : f'.lx.JJiifiae then vituk- a recess! uiutU Z o'clock this afurr.o in. !- ' '. : ' - L ' " ' ' , , :' AFTEI5NXiN SF.SSI0N - Tiic II Use Vo-asseiidleI ut 4 oVj ekf ' ' A mige. wa receive,! Ir u ' tlia Senate stating atiieud- ;j that taat Vh had cvjtfnv 1 in; t'ie - Ibiue nK'hts t rtl e bill all. . win' vo'uhteers tJ vot4 for de!e- gates t itke Ciiventi rti Also, ;a biil e'iua-idn'r: rink if 'fibers in the first i " J regiment of N. C. Volunteti-s' with Uii ameiiohient ex- f pending the provisions. of the I ill to all regiinents (,f : L v.'iuu eersiu, ine oiaie, i ue iiioenameut. was con cur rtn 1 in. .. - i L; ' 'Ala. Mil t e-taUish telegraphic llines in tliis State t Ile.vi first, second and third time& passdil and! onlertil iW,"TwHfflpii iti favor of Ooh i.;T.erraftr 1 jsevoral ivTlins and ordered t. i e tliirolie . Tasie V : 1 "v ' by the 't A!sKlrejalntion 't' pay cxren'ei 'incurre.1 eone i.i raii:" innsi I'l ok tl'ie t d,' Legislative Froceddinzs. ' i t 4. A's i. a hill t pr.ivi lj against .it .';" i t -crry, anu f.y pr eeungs ierti'il.e.ses, bd'tirst C''-- UYwfti&AV1 :l ') w-isbrde I -l -h ngrissed. ;Ve published the bill lis pase.l ' if '-r'-l'.iird.iy.l' t - : i h h ' derJ 1 t. Ie n !Sat- y; Mr Marsh intrj.dueed a resohitiii to h,ive printel in the papers of tfte citvartain hiwk, AloptUl. I ; 'lTie. 1 1 ns3 tbeii adi;arned uutil tomorrow morninjr e uvuss IT at 0 "Clock. SENATE. i r 1; Fbtday Morxixg May 10, 1831 u.U'jy re4ort.wer receivetl from. Staiiding Cim ' ! ' nutu?es. ;?- . BILLS', ETC., fXTItOuTCED I ? iU Ujy,Ir. U)wn, a bill to extend the charter of the ? JV, h Bank 6! Lho State. of North-Gmilinau I , ?Gnptroiier t employ . a clerk, with an annual &darv Ui By Mr. fcaxre, a bill to make vultd certain illegal j pr ec(iitigs-oi courts hi this State, ami farotlr ptir j) isw.'r Pla- rfi on the Odentlar. S " t J ; l j By' Sir. Blelsj ie, a s. 4uti u- in favor f J ilm G. Ji t PaWner I'laced on the Cdendar. " j ;Oujnotijn nf .Mr. Eure, the billin ro.lueeti1 y liiiji :.; ''alt ut 'fra was tajjeu up and nivk: sti !'p-h 4w -'j f t ie; rtl!es, passetl its several readings and was i rderid i.'ii he eugnissed. ' '. -t kv. -' '; 'j'- .. K. ,:On motion f-Mr. Pitcl;f.rd. thV lii'd ofTeml br the Cmirn1ttce on Ways and I Means vt 'Intfrql wai taken j -1' :"iir);''iuwIera'teu4t.j,',P M'jt nWn is Mr. A verv mo vel In reconsider the rote l, y the bill passed, and moved tu lay Ihafr tnotiou On tlio table. ' 'Agreed W--. . - - - - .- : " . -v v Iceivel a meage from the House, annotmcmg tt concurrence in the amendments of tin? Senate t the bill to authorize the county courts to lay taxes for the support of Volunteers and police forces. ; Als.1, stating that that btdy had refused Ut recede frdm their amendments to the Nenatc amenniwni w the resolutiou providiag for the printing of Golonial records, &C. . . '!' "'. ' 1 ' Al.o, a message transmitting the Senate bill to. pro vide against the sacrifice of prtiperty; &c, with an amendment as a substitute to the same. v ' : ' The amendment was concurred in. Mr. Outlaw moved to reconsider the vote Ty which the stay law iassed, and then moved to; lay that mo tion m the table. Adopted, r ? ' t A message was -received fronr i the Hmise, stating that that body bad concurred in thn IIou- amend ment to the resolution) auth(rizing the Gvernor to eommissfcjii tho6eofficers who liave or nwy resign their commissions in the U; S. army or navyi . Als, a message transmitting relutjonR for tlie re lief of the Cmmittees;f Safety of the tiwnsof New bef n and Wl'mingtoii, jannouncitig its passage in that y, and asking the concurrence .of the Senate in the Siime. "' j '!'".','': , M r. Hall move the rules be suspended and the rea olnti mi 1 put.up m its; several readings, and fiendiug the vote hi t!.at m .ti .ii. the Senate to.k a recess tui til thw afu-rnoi'ii at 4 oVlo-k. . : AFTERNOON SESSION. The Senate resumed the consideration of. the motion lo'etispeiid the rule toj put.npou it.- sever d; readings there olution ft .r, the Relief of tleC mmitteesof Safe tv f the town of Newbern ant Vihniri"ton. 'Hie rules were stispendexl stvoiid lime. and the resolutions read the . Pending its considerai i.n-a message ivas receive from the House of Commons cncurriig in Senate pr'ijsition b raise a G'niniittee of Oml'ere ce on the resolution t p int the ; Volunteers.' Hamlbook : Tlie Sjn-aker appointed Messrs. "Worth, Barringer and Morehead, Senate branch of said committee. The question re; tirri rig on thei passage f the reso lution, its second reading. Mr. Avery nfTered a sub-' st ft ute, extending the provisions f the -resolution to all sums exrien !el for t!ie supiKrt of tr M'ps. except siuh as has Uh?ii txpended by 'Way of . d-.nation-. Adapted, and the resoluti h as ainended, .passed its second reading, and was read the'thinl time. Mr. Fi teli ford m ved to' strike out the provis i (wbkt provides fr the nou-pavmtMit T d mors ) Adopted, and the reso!iitiotT-tpaseil its third reading as amended. ! - Mjr. Stowe intrmlueel.a bill to amend 'he a' t estab lishing llie coiiiity of .Mitchell, piissid af the late ses sion; ot the General Asseinh y. Pasedits several.read ings ujider a hUiH.'nsi'n) of the rules and ordered tu be engr-is ed. !'"'.'' : . .Mr. Simpson, a bill to authorize subscriptions to the GK-enslxiro' and Leaksville Hiilnad.rf Passed "its several readings1 under a :'stispeus.(n of ihe rules and ordered to be engn ssed. M i The resolution authorizing .the, Comptroller to em p'oy a clerk with an ai nua! salary of .700, was takeu tip nu '. read the second time. ' : Mr. Ii'ne Ot'ieml an siniei'.dnieijt provirlini to raise the sdary of 0 niptr l'er to 50,-aud fixing the salary -.I the Clerk at SGOO. Ad'ptetl. ; ; .On m tim of Mr. Turuer, .the j lesohition was laid on the table. ' ;1 ' .' ' '' ' The bill to extend the charter if the Bank of the tatif of Nortli-Carolina, n order ito extfnd the time to enable the oank to el.'se its concerns, was taken up, passed its several 'readHig! and was ordered to le en- gns.-il A bill to repeal an act passed at -the sessi m of I860 (il, entitled an act to appoiiit a tax collector lor Orange . and other , Counties. Iieiul first time and Tlie Senate then ail joiirne! until to-niurrow rnorn- ii:g at 10 o'clock. "; . jr . ' ' . ' ,' HOUSE OF COMMONS. . FitrnAv, Mav, 10th 101. A message was received from the Senate seating that that Irt dy had jefustd to concur in the House amen'boent to the bill rstablisl ing a military Ixsird, by sinking oik 1.000 and inserting 500, whereujHm; the House rect'ded from its ninendirent. The hill gave the clerk jf tlie military baard a salary f $1000. The House proposed to 'amend by substi tutii:g 500. v : A'sti, Hesolution authorizing tlie Governor trf com piissioii offi. ers who h a ve.j resign el their commissions ..in the; U. Sm army with a jsiibstitute.- . Adop ed. i; The substitute proposes giving oflicrs of t ids. State wb have.'or may resign 'tlseir commissions in the U, S..arniy. tlie samo raik a-i 1 piy ii the arm v. and na yy of pv C as the same officers' have in the army of the C infl-derate S-at. s . v ' . . j . J ; A!s, a mess' g- stating; that theSenrte had refused t conl ur in t! e ibpse am ndmcnt to the bill provi-. ding for the 'printing- of the volunteers Ibind-biK.k. which was str? ut .20,000 and insert 5,000. The House refused t.i recede. I , .'':: bills, etc., isTnoi rcF.n. i Yy Mr. Person, an act to repeal an act passed at the liite session ' of tjie Ge4ier.il Assemb'v appointing tax eolieetors for certain counties-. Passed its several readings, engrossed and sent to the Senate;' : By Mr. Glark of Vjven. a resolution' in fa. or of the C n unit tee of Saf ty of Xewlw rn amended so as to in clude he town '.of Wiliniiig'on. P.issed its several readings, a iil rdered t f he 'enrolled, I By Mr. .Mudenhalh resolution to 'authorize a settlr nient vjth the agent f r (Jlierokee lw.bds. P.rsseil its scrrraf: reiidirtgs? engr wsne I: and son t t 1 1 ie Settat e. By Mr. Fi gg. a res-.luti.ou to purchase' the a. ms of the Hi'lsbor ' Instiiutin.r Bejex tech Py Mr Davis of. Mecklenburg, a resolution to es tablisli! Mills for the Maiiufa -tftre of Guii-powd. r, &c. It '.vl fir.-t time and passed. By Mr. Autry. r-s Tuti n roTrringitT e public prin ter to priot ten' copies .f he milit iry. Tris passel at thus session of tie G: nera! AssemUIv forthe Use of the memlier.s r;f the General Assembly. v Passed its sever d readings.: orderdl to he engrossed and sent to the Sen ate. ':l ' ' I.- -- ; I- ;'"" ; .. ;' -y:. By MrV Foy. a n-snlnii' n instructing the pub ie trea surer ' not in . issre any State ' 1kiii1s in sale or ex change f r any ine rjV.rated ci mpany untibotberwise 'diriN tesi. Passed its several revdings". with a proviso, that the re.luti n .shall noi be eo ,struel to refer to appropriations : lieret'of r Jm.ade. ex-eting : f..r the Favettevi'le and Western Bail Iloa.l, to Egypt on Deep river. J . - " ' A-message was reciivefl fajr) tb. Senate transmit ting a resolution eo ceroini pot offices and postrmds. 1'assAil its several readin s j! ; . , ; !Also.-a -mossa-ve traf mnt ting 'the till to hntliorize U Ufttyi;iH-N .. lay taxis:; with' .r substitute t the same: entitled -'a bi'l fr authorize the Canity C urts and tlieiMayor and C inmi4i"nt rs f t whW arid cities to lay taxes f.-r ti e siipTMt! f p;i e f rets, in which the co.ii.iurrenreof the H use was asked v The House coimir'red. and the bill w:ts 'r b red to be enrolled. Mr. Il-gers. a bill to repeal sections 4o. 4(5, 47, 48. 4 50. 51. 52 and 53 of cbaj.ter 107. of the pevised 0 le. entitle.1. Slaves sind FiW Negroes. Passel its sever il readings, ordered to I .e enrosse.1 and sent to the Senate.' . -The liill provides that slave that have leen eman cipated by will an 1 not sent' nut of the State as requir ed by law, pball le rudiv-eI to slavery, and that n slave shall be set free except by act of th'e Gene.a! Asstm bly. ' ' -: -?. - Mr. Polk, n bill to preserve dommie tranqnilitv an1 regulate - the iuternal jiolice of the State. " P.ussi its first n-.uling. ; ; - ! ' BILLS ON SECOSD REAniXa. Bill to regulate the pay of volunteers now in the service of the State. . Passed several readings. J , The bill fixes the pay of 'volunteers af $1C per month. " ' .. . v ; I ' : .'. .;;.- . :' . The I Rowing bills, etc., were read and laid on the table?,. :: ;.-j ;;; ;. j.,; ., .;,.;.-' ,. - Pill t alter tlie rules f plemliug in the State, &c. Kestilnfbm on fethral n-latiomT- J - ' . C a Resolutkm aU.lishiTg tlie offi. -e "of Geologist. Bi d t estaUish a v uneil of war: - V r - Resolution authorising the G ivernor to assume the charge of the te'egraph iffi,-. an this city. . , v Bill to provide f.r executive assistance. , . ' Bill for the relief of the pep'e ? - II-- $ utif ri ct nceming State bonds. BR to define and of V. tt'i.nsiP.ilina T. ,- -.1 i prleml to lie enrolled. : . t ; " j 1 'Taie .n u.e theo took a ress until tlxi aftcraooa at' 4 o'clock. ' . ii ' v-- I - - : T" ...... ' T" - v- i ; - .jI. rJ 'V.i' "-'J 'I j AFTERNOON SESSION.? ; -.' : ; ? FitiDAT, May ! 10th, 1861 IfJIr &rrcRpnVrel his protest against the bill ceding five miles square to tlie Gm federate States Congress for a seat of government, which was read auXoYdered to l spread tipriin "tlie -Journal .. - ..i j - - -v A niessage from" the IIiusc stating that the Senate had concurred in the House amendments to the stay law, and it wits ordered to be enrolled. I '- 'J : j I -X Also transmitting a bill t make valid certain irre gtilar pnceedings tf Gmnty Cmrts of this StiteJ aitd f. it ikher purposes. . Passed its several Vreadings iand was onlered t'le enrollwl. .-. ;;?:j:U,'; X$. ' The Reading of the Calendar was resumed ; and a Resolution couceriiing the public debt ( was read and tabled.- .- ' ' - X, 14"'- ',.' ISTKODUCTI03I OF BILLS, ETC. i .' ry Mr. Williams of Pasquotank, bill to in crease the corjiorate' powers of the town of Elizabeth city. 1 Re jected. ; f . .'i By Mr. Wofidard, a bill to. attach the militia of Edgecomb to the 21st regiment. Laid on the table for the present. i '. ; . j By Mr. Fleming a resolution concerning the office of AdjuUnt-General. Referred to the Committee on Milititrv affairs. , - I . ' J K ' 1 A message was recei veil from the Senate stating the annointmeiit of eertiiin ters .ns Senate branch of I the Cnimtttee of Cuifereiice on the resolution to priut- volunteers hand lunik. - i! : ' ElLLS. ETC., OS S1C0XD READING. Bill to provhle for the public defence &c. Laid on the table. . ; '. -, ' ; Restlution to pay census bikers who have not been paid. Laid on the table. ; ; Bill to amend t. e charter of the IlillsWotigh. Sav ings Institution. Indefinitely postHnal. Bill concerning the rauk of N. Ci vuluuteer officer j. Laid the table. . .' " ! .' ;:'-:-; X':;: : Bill to' amend the clrartcr of the Mipers and Plan ters' Bank. Withdrawn, -j ' Resolution couceriiing Convention of the 20th of May. PostiMMied until the 20th of May i - The resolution ! authorizing the printiug of certain laws, read and laid on the table. J j A mwage fr ni t'.ie S.mvte, st itin? that that bojdy had concurred instl e House rcsolutii n iii favor of the -..Committee ofSafcty of the towns of New-bern and Wilmington, with an amendment extenmig the pr visiiiiis i f the resolution to all sums expended for the support of troopsi ' j. i , Pending i s coisidi 'ration the House aVljourned tin til "to-murrow niorinng at 9 o'clock. I I -r- . -;-. ' SENATE. - ' ' 4; :; -A j Sattkdav, May-11, 18G1J Air. Ranisay iutroluccl a resolution concerniog the bii.dtug of iournals . f the last and present session i of t he General Asscinlil v, Passed first readi ng and placed' on ealei.dar. ;';J'-;-''; -',' ' . l " J-i';" Mr. Lane introduced a resulution io increase the salary of the C rtiiptroller t $1,500. Kfiad firnt time, passel and placed n Gileud.tr.; ; : M; U Mr. Avery intr.nbic.ed a bill' relating to the pay ment of. interest On State londs. PasseKl its several readings and.ordered to be tngr'ssed. j ! ' i A message .'from ti e House transmitting lull to pr.vi'le lor the organization of military 'departments. The bill coiicern'in the o'rganiz ition of fhe military dej) irtments was read first .time anh passed, and un der susjH-nsion of the rules was put up ai'its second ar.d third readings, r 4 ' ; ' .-.' :. .' j ;' Pending its consitleration, on motion the Senate took a recess until this ai'ternoon at 4 o'clock. I i i Afternoon session. V; , The Senate resumcil the. c risideration. of the bill to rovide for the organization of tlie miiitarv de partments; &c, wilnch wbh an amendnicnt striking out 8C0. and inserting SC00, and amfther giving la inessenge'r t each department passed its several read ings, and was ordered to be sent to the Senate. ! ' ' Sundry resolutions and bills from the House were '-.taken - up-and read" tlie first time, as follow;. Resolution to raise the salary of Comptroller. Laid on the table. '; j -. .. '. .:,''..'.. j" ''."in Resolutions .concerning' the printing of the .journals of the Legislature.4 Laid on the table. ; ; Resolutions authorizing a settleinent of 'Clierok.ee Ixu ds. Read seeond and il-ird. times, amendel, aiid sent to the Housej ; asi-ing their concurrence in said ameiidnie'i.t. . : ! . V. . i ': v Resoluti, , n . authorizing the prinjting of the militia laws'. Laid on the table. ' Rec ived a message from the House, transmitting a bill entitled Militia -("with amendments audlasking the, coiieurrei.ee of the Hiuse.in - said amendments. ; ; J Pei.ding reading of tlie billj the .Seiiate on'mutiou' took a recess until 8 o'chxk to-uight. i- HOUSE OF COMMONS. ; Jj SATunDAY. May 11, 1801, Mr. Marsh intrciduced a bill to provide for the tin:e wheii'voiUiiteers 'shall l'paidi' ,-. Passed its several; readings, ordered to be: ' enrolled and sent to the Senate. r " j The-bill proyiiles ,for the payment of volunteers! im- mediately upon U-ing tendered, accepted and eur-died; .' wifcther they. are. immediately upon such enrollment 'mustered ilito .servile or not, and for the refunding of all moneys expended for organizing and transport ing said volunteers;, with a proviso -offered by Mr. Peebles, excepting contributions made by others not volunteers. .. - v v A 1 message was received from the Sena'e transmit tiiigLa, bill to provide Ways and means for the publ fi de fence, announi ingjits passage by that 'jhKly and' asking the concurr jike of the House tnerein. The bill pissed as it Came from the Senate. - -; '.;, kiie bib appropriates $5,000,000 b meet the ex peis'S of (he jr seiit crisis, by the issuing of treasury iv tes n m in the faith and credit of the State jot' the de nominations of livej ten, twenty-five and fifty cents ar.d upwards. i ; " ! ' ; - A message was receivid from tlie Senate transmit ting a resolution thai the two Houses te afi 2 o'cl.H'k P. M.. by a roint ba'lotiu a propjsitioii to! adjourn at fi .A. M . Monday morning until the;'2oth . day. "of Jnve, 18()1. Adopted. .. ' ; i i; ' , Messages werel-e ei veil from the Senate, transmit ting tie foil, wing li!jls, et;-.. announcing their passage in" that lxxly, and asliipg the concurrence of tlie House 'therein. ' -' ' . ' - ; ; ' . j: - j j! ;.: : ' House bill to -provide f the time when volunteers shall receive their' pay. ' . ' - ..' !...' f,-.i Bill authorizing subscriptions to the Greensboro' and Leaksvillc Rai'.roiul Ganpanies. Laid on the table. ' . ; . ' -. ' . V '",.Vl ; Sundry reports were received from the '! standing Go !ii lit tecs. ' ; j : '. - ; - ' 1 Mr. Person, from ihe Gmmittee on Miiitarv Af-. siairs. introluced a Ull to provid .for ihe organization 'i "Military .Bepariments, and f. r other purposes Pisscd its--fteveral ivWlings a:ul ordered to be-teit to tlie Senate, without'etigrosmetit. . ;r I I A r Koli.tirn cMxtriiirg tl-.e collectors of various seaports, u-hi -h was) read yeste.nl ly, Was taken ip. passed its several readings ami ordered, to Wienrolled, '-- Ti e bill requires ill custom. house officers, post maters, and others, late acting under the authority of the U. S. Govern me.ut.. to transmit to" the public, treasurer alt surplus funds in their '-bands-,' and pro vides for paying costs' of all suits, &c.. insiituted for such forfeiture of their lionds to the U. S. Goveru- ; ment. v " , ' .' . " '-' ,:. ;.V Mr! R jgr rs called up the militia bill. The d ill was read first time; and pending its considcrati'.ujtl t speri.il order for 2 o'ejock intervened, viz i The pro osi!ion to adjourn Mopday moruing at G A. M . ' Pending the oqmiHiig of the vote, the House took a recess until 3 ocloek. i ; - HOUSE OF C()MM0NS. Afterxoon: Sessiox, May 11, 1SG1. The House resumed ihe consideration of. the liniif ia bid, and it p;ssel its several readiugs and w;is sent to ine Deiiaie win.oui oeing enroiiet. L I Received a message from the Senate, transmitting e bill to organize the Military Departments ywith amendments Concurred in. . . : -' - ' Also, a bill t establish a new county- by tlie name , of. Mitchell. ' Passed jts several rradiruSLaiHl was r dered, to be sent to .the.- Ganuiitteeon . Enrolled bills without Ix'ihg enlledi . - k , i Ahs-i. bill relating to . the payment of Interest on S ate Ixmds. ' ' ; ..' - , , i '. . ', : . . - . . Also bill authorizing ascttlement .with, the agent of Cherokee bonds. . '-. '.-', Mr.; llogers offered a resolution' anthorizing the G-irernor t Der a Dounty of $500, t the person "in venting and tendering to him the lest inachijie for niaking peT.ussion cap.L Liftl on the table. Tl House thca adjjurit4 uutil i oclutk'JIomlay liicriiin : - ' l "- ,'..:. CP V ATP. . - '-'fryn j, : - 'MoS nUir, May. 13, - ISO II S . 4K:.-. i ; .': v ' V"' -"". -"- - '-IT.- ., - (. 1 TLnnate iissemhled'at 6J oVhck'. : . ";V J -: s ,i In cisiteration the sliortnessot ame wjory iuf . , : - - - - .. , r .- it imons, transmitting the foljowing enrlwl bills and resi'Tuions. and -asking the concurrence of the Seuate '., ; . . !?....-.,. :: ' ' " J " '' " -' ' '" J. il i: tberein. as follows: Reslutioiis infuvor of John O. Palmer. - '"s' ! H Resolution' nutfi -rizing a settleinent with thcfigept f,.r Cherokee l!n!s.'. 4''-- -:-4 4 Resolution in fivrof H. J. Brown and others, ;i ;.- i An act t fepad an at appointing tax collector for certain counties. . -j'-ii? " -:: jv 1-. ;S ;t Reslutii in favor of W. Hani R. S; TucKerj. j i An act to provide ways and meaus for the public, defence. J . . - , - ; ' j. i 1 5 An act providing time when 'volunteers slial re-; ceive piy.f r their .services. . '1 , v j i . An airi '.t organize military depjirtments, and for other pnrHes. '; : . r;.' ;' ;'''; ' I An act to extend the clwrter of the Bank of: the State of North-Carolina, for certain ptirpses. j ! ii An act bi 'amend an act cstiblishing a new county by the name of Mitchell. - v ' " Resolution in favor f the doorkeepers. ; J All of whi-h wre concurred in by the Senate .and signed by the SjK'aker. ; : ( The hour f..r adi urnment having arrivel, 'It-lie "Speaker declared the Senate adjourned Until the 2oth - 'day ot June, A. U.. lobi I v ..-: house of commons: 1 , -.j " Monday, May 13, 18G1. I The House metpursuant t adjournment, , j. The Cmiiii tie m enrol'etl bills rep .rted a numler of bills, which were" sigiiwl, -and sent to the oenatei f.r. the signature of the Speaker of that fndy. j.; j . 1: Mr. Waugli in rod need a resoluti iiV -in favor fthle doorkeepers' whu-h passed its several readings and v;ijs sent to tlie Senate. ' , - ' ; ' j- ' The same Was afterwards reported back by the cctnU mittee on enfolhil bills, ami signeti by the Stieafceir. ' I The House then adjourned to assemble ;gain oii the 25th of Juliet 18G1, A. I). . . j The reporter takes this opportunity of returning ibis ' thanks to the ofih-ers and memlers of tlie General Asj sx'mb'y f.r the courtesy and kindnesscxiended to him by them, and his grateful a4pcei:iatu)n of the willing uiss at all times .evinced by them in giving him inloi j-;matj.on-. ' ' j .. , ' . . . . - ': j. An Act to Provide for the Public Defence! ;j Section 1.1 fie if ermc!el by Ihe General AemfJfl nf Ihe S'afe o f Kitrih Girliiia, a id it '.i.t her bij enadf&t till the authority of the mini e. That in-order ''to pro viile, speedily, f rces to: rejiel '.invasion, and aid the Confederate States', iff. America in 'maintaining ! iht rightful possession of every portion of territory lelong 'i(ig to each Southern State, and. to "wvure the public trai.quilitv and independence against threatened as saults, his excellency,, the Governor, by. the advhe of tue miiitarv board, ltc and is lu rel y anthonzed to em- li'oy the militia. miiitarv and naval forces of this State,: and to ask for ami accept tb-e servi-es of twenty -t lions-" sand vol miters; who.mav' tifi'er tlieii' servi -es. either as cavalry, hiouiited rilfemen. artillery or infantr.Vi in such ! proportions of thi s-e several arms as he may deem ex-' petlieut to :erve fr twelve niou hs a ter they shall l-e' mustered into service; unless S( oner djsrbarged with ; pbwer oYi the part' -of the Governor tii .. increast sabl volunteer force; tu the numlier of fifty thousand if t-ie : piiblic exige"Ces demand it. - j Sec. 2nl. That ti e Govermt shall arm, ch.thc njid equip said volunteers, except as to m lunted me;i, when j musrercH into service, and ea - li m unteil oiunteer shall furnisli his own lmr.-.c ami efjuipineiits.'.';. j Sec. 3rd, That said Volunteers, shall.; when rallqd info actual service; and while i remaining - therein, le subject to the rules. and' -i; ti .Jes'-of w-ir ( the Confe) e.rate States f Aiv.eri -a. ami instead f .clothings evcrv n n conimisM"' . ed ofli 'cr o" private in any c inpany sliti!.! be entitled w1 eo called iot; artniil service, in jp.oney to a sum c qu d to tlx? cot of clothing o! a :nou coiDmissiorieii nicer. or private in the regular army 4f the'G )ife!erate Spates of .mcnca. in case, s;iid noi) c nimissi tued, i.fiicers 'or privates, shall furnish th r own clothing. - ! Sec. 4th. That the s' id volunteers so offering their services, may. he arccp ed liy the Governor by the advi e of the MiHtarv B nird. in companies, squadrons battalions or regiments, mid die several companies anil troops are hereby authorized to elect their own ffricers. wb , wiieh , elected, shall be eominissiouetl by tl Governor. ' -;' ' '-,.... ' . ."'-' ;Ser. 5tb, That the Governor, wih the advice of the Military B nrh is hereby, authorized to organize m panics so' tendering; their services, into -battalions o squadrons, battalions or squadrons, into regiment-; and legiinenty,. into brigade-;, and brigade sin to' divi.i -n wlienover in his ju 1 :me;it such organiziti n nnv W expedieiit: and whetievcr brigades or divisions, as welj as regimeiiU shall Ik? organiziil', ti e'G ivern r, by. am, with tlie advi"e if the Military B fard,- shall app i:d the commanding i fiieers f r such brigades aiid divis ions in ti e manner hereinafter dire ted, w'.o shall holtVtheir ofnees only while such .brigades n 'id divis i ns are in servi ;e ; a-'d such .'officers so appointed shalf have power to opp-ant staff officers of like number and like rank as officers of the -ame. - rink in the r-gulaif army of the tVih federate' States Df America are eln-j powered to appoint. j Sec. Gth. 'I hat wl er.cvcr said vnluutei rs are called-" and received, into service, under t! c provisions of this! act, they shall have the same organisation, a:id shallj h;ve tlie, same pny and allowance as may t pr ivi leil' f r the regn'iir army of the C y tl;derate States ofi America": and all mounted .non-eormnissi m"d il'fli-ers.f -privates. musi. iahs and artifi rrs shall l e:allovd f r-' ty cents porVlay, fir the use ami risk of thei- horses ;t for h rscs killed i i action, or dying in actual service!', volunteers- shalb lie allowed compensation. accrdiiig to their appraised value at the date of muster into ser- vice, and the Governor -shall have siu-h appr isenient 'made. ': ;:. " .- j, ; Sec. 7th. That the Governor, . by and with the ad-1 vice ami consent of the Military Pxwird. shall app .int a niaior-geiv ral fyf. each division t.-f said corps of vol unteers, and a. I rijgadier-general for ea-h brig ido,; and thekf mmisM ned; ei'mipany officers' of each -regiment-si a?l elect a o-lonpl, lieutenant-coloiiel an;l maj..r.for sii'-h reimoft. ; ' . ' ' : Sec. oMi. That whenever sail volitntcers shall lx called into service pi such iiuinU'Ts tliat the ofli -ers of the quarterinasteri commiss uy and meliial dep irt meijt are not' sufficient to prov'de fr .theosnp!vinV. quartering, transporting a d furnisbing tl em witli the reqh'site medical attendance,- it shall le lawful f.- the Gorenior.lo ajipoii't as many additional-.Officers 'of said departments, as in liisiu lgnv'it tlie-nubl'i 'servi'-e may reqin'rc, with such rink as like ffi ers hold in theji-eru'ar army of the C ofi'derate States.nf 'Aeri- .v, jnd wW,hke Tviy and aTlWfl'nre:vmd flu; Gover nor is hereoy required, to e'xa" t of thti 'i'ubli offi-Trs who are subordinate to him. in fc1 e military deoart ment such bonds with g'd .sureties fir the faithful iperf rmance if their duties, as in hi.4 indgmcnt t!ie public safrH" mav require him to Icm uid. '. ; Sir. 9 1 hat the Oovernor may iiresf-r;le rule; f f rne government a nit linjlmg of said foluntfvrs. nu -. . ..... . :... .i.i i in. 1 1 n n-Misan:! ire;vnes nmiitaFy scieties as he mav d.-em expeiiWif---t!if expei ses of sm h printing, and distrihutingTlxj .iri i. or j :o m e -1 nasT"r . N?"-; lf. I ! at 1 he fJcvrrnor sl.-.lJO av p nver .t muste , said meii.ts or divW.uss . ir to .-.wrvjeeat any jv int in the State, v!ere vbe mav ili-shroate. and toj form encarrip ments of the s-m" at siieipla-as he hnv daem cv- . ... ..)!. . m Mi.ii'ru- oli;ill) r.m. neuieiiT ; ann on is it er ;rtithorzd t teraler the ser- niciT o-r-e. or any part there. L to the C aife.WateStati's of Ame Hi. and have them i.,..k . .t ..... i ........ r iiroMrreii iio me service ot-ssini.i'onleilerate Stales of Americoxir nnv one of 'lie slaveholdiiisr states ".-- j ; Secl 1 . That siil volantccrs, Loth officers and pri ces, shall be entitled o thq same nay. and allow- anr-esand emoluments asare,a!lowefl tothenmr in ; private in the regular army of t'ie C afo.ler.ito States 0i Amenca. -,-" .-' .. r . ' ' Se. 12. Tlvat ea"h e npinv orTViizjl uid" this ct shall co!sist of not lew th in sixty-f tir private, nor ni"re than one hundred, unless the G-.vern r sha1! otherwise direct, and radi csminny shall 1 ofii -ereil by one captain, one first lieutenant, one second lieu tenant; and one ihinl lieutenant, who hall ranj. as brevet seeond lieutenant. h le electel bv the Wtr of the company, and commissioned by tlie G wernof . stmI forrr serjip:int8, arid four coporals to be appiinted bv' the respecti e cantains. , J ; i -; :y , J." ? Ser, 13. That in tlip distribution of tlie arms of the State' to the volunteer corns, the Gove-n'i m iv at his discretion, require a bi nivihli t t St it i f 1 iinnr.jii,, 'i'O' iuii4'n;:!i seuriiv irn'-nvrN ran- m vuuiouuj w wuuiu kuca unbs Uiaii beui- hour desigiiate.1- for -adjimramciit, tne reaamg ui -ui-j.rurn:d wa4lisjien'seilwithi'-3r.v--- A ni(isa"p was received frpni the Iluse of Cm-f the unif-n. of tle several coinpani, f" Umlnpits and receive on the h,y he ts miistere. Iiu tl a bsmtrty of ten dollars, U V paid-utor lm, tSMhis after its' rati filiation.. y- i j' '-"!'' An Act to cicate a Mllitaiy Board. ; JfizitenwM by tUQfcfatityW-tf- ff. of Xorlh-ihrrtiua, and it is hereby ac il bfo the Llhrityof U,e M,t,''Vht there shall be u.diUry, lKmi b consist: of three lerso.is. ne ofvhom, at least, slmll 1 skilled i: military .affair., kud.bo.mt shall beaptwlintcl l the Governor, and continue ui uffi,e duriilg his term of service, or nnt.I removed by him, wh.-se duty it shall be. to advi; with f tli Gov ernor relative to the apintmeiit ot all military, am naval offia-rs, or such other m.Uters: resiK-ctiug naval and military affairs, as the General Aeinbly jail as-:-, si un to such board. ' ; P ;j; . . -S-c: 2. fie it enacted, That there shall Iw a pnnci-. pal offi er therein who shall have the charge an 1 cus IkIv of all the reo rds, U ks, p .pers.atid a rouuts ap-; iei taming to said l) ird and sha I execute a i l pe. forni all such duties as shall from time to tjnu le en r tste t ..him bv the G .veruor relative to .mill ary and naval affairs, die shaihkeep a rec ,rd of tha transitions i r-.i ... ...i . .....-.-u;. ii nf . r aejounts IU 1I1S I'liJCU Jlll'l lllt onjyi v- - , an i returns of A lutant-GeneV.il, . In.p cti -Gener.., Qiiarterioasier -U.'mrah G .mmissary uenerai anj Sur"oiii-General, or otiier military ofrxers as; may by dirjeted by the Goveni-r. i .1 . i . . Skc. 8. fie it further emden,, inai. sam ouiuis diall lie ex- !n-i , chief aid of the G 'Venior, with the rank ml p iv f a col .nel in the army ot the L. tii 'bnlerate St.it, s of Am rica; in.l W; eiititleil the Mili tary Secretary of th.' hxeciitivii Department, .-. and shall have a clerk to be, app inteil by bim, who shall receive a salary f. one tlioiis;iml dollars per annuiii. ; Sec. 4. Ut 'it further enacf&t, That tine Governor diail liave p .wJr to convene said liftl from time to rime, and. whenever he may deem proper, ami shall m e powder to fi'.i all sit -h VaSuldes, as in vv occur in said board bv deadi. resignation of i th rwi ,c. . Sec. 5. fie it further euuled. That the lnein'oers of iiid'"t.ird, other than the iriuripal offi er, shall re ceive three dollar per day for e i.di' day they are JK1 tuallv engaged in the sltvIjc Of t'.ie State, an 1 the same inhe ige as is now a'lowed mjniU'rs of the-General Assembly. . ' . I',1-'! ' : - v I Skc. 0. fie it fnr'her enflre 1 bat tins a:t snail do in force from ami alter- its Ratification. -' . . For the State Journal. ,f Catawba Ccunty. V j'ursmnt t previous notice, a large and enthusiastic hieeting of So them Rights men of Citiwln, was held i i tlie- C. ant. Hons ' in Newton, oa Saturday. Jith of April, 18-1. .,'- . ' ' '. ' ';.;" j T e meeting was organize 1 by caling t the Chair ; Ilei'th l-son Slieiiill, Vq.: an ripMiuting G1. W. L. Mehaffy and Col. G.M.A'der, to a,-t as Secret .lips'.' 1 "Ilcnd vson Sbtriib, 'n taking the Ci-lair, cxhiiue.l tjie object of ti e meeting i;i a few, but very appropri ate1 remarks, notifviiig the citizens that the- meeting was called f r tl e sjiecial purpose to make proper ar- rangi niehts for the Gitawba volunteers, and t raise : ' - : - f - ; funds 'for their equipage and t'u'ir support, until the Legislature would appropriate some means for their Mij-p" rt. . ' ' j Dr. Pavnc was loud'y called f r, who ccnie forward arid addressed the meeting in a few remarks, and was tollowetl by J, H.. lb'we, lq. calling upon the citi- zos to vuhmtecr to defend ti.e; r ghts of Southern i. stitntions. JOi't motion of C int. "R- Yod V. a C mmittee of Yijr nice was api ce was api eiiuted in each Capt:j.i's Beat, wind w as adi'jrted. .' '-- ! . Ci it. I'andv's Comnanv, Tcter Mu'hiJr.. dpt. Riiidv. Ezra Mull.":Jas. Ilhoi ev. and -Mai. Johnson. IjC'tpt. Link's Cinpanv.' Jacob Mostellcr, Reuben ;(Hler, J ae.',b J . Sigrnon, J. II. "Shu lord and John ard. i Gai t. AVhiti ers' Comnanv. Mah Host. W. T. Rein, l.rLdt, E. I. Culter. Dafeiel Miller and Cvrus Yoihr; Ubisenhunt's -.Cmipany, '.XV ..Turner, E. M. Link. Jiihn Kent, Joel Mi iler and Dr: L'ndsavJ : , F.k;ard's Cnj Jtnv, J. 1. R we, E i Sigmon. Josh. L'tt'eP. J. ll. rni i i and 0 -I. II .birds. ; C i:'i)if j;;,s! C f.nonv. Li'ii Djllii?',. ' Gnfi k-r, Jic oh.LMts, Fivi.bri-r Snvt'i. a id E. E. IXsd L-jC'r.t Sit. ; ' Coin1:.! iny, E. C i' ier. C my I ''i.iso:-t,..-Daniel C. C charan fain L ra i.k), 1 L a:i T1 l j- E. SO.l pr. O )-.ias' C .m ;vuiy : Sy 1 iey Bid 1 e. D tniol Lvi Shaf .rd. Pi.ickn.-y Sliuf -.rd:,: atid Alex M Tc-' lb tve. ' CpL Gihri Is C mi-anv : J. XV. Gal rlel, A. Gr rjolfus: I) IL Whiteuer.' G: V Cmsler,'H -bt. Smith. 1 :Kipt.;Wi's iii.'s C uipan.v ::.C .1. F -r iey. L. IL'IIig--by.Ulemy Cine, I . I), t Jaldvvj-!!. andi vf. M. C ine? j -.Hvt .ti C 'mp triy; C V. II tjn i i, Cl. Meliaffv. MnM. II i it, lleary llenn i. M s;s II rini!i, A', t llt, Gi 'Sit.vT'-'(C'erk)'.-l). IJ. atith-TF. L ILt ni i-ji,'- Liwsvi Fry. a i I I). VV. 11 ly i . .: " j; O i m rfi m .r 'ol. F.r iey; tint tliis C nimlttee shall hae j) .wer t taki? into .-stody all p-rs ,:w that utter Ujiykw .nl-i i i ia' n of I4:u-i:i, an I di ill with tlieni as tjhe nature o the cas- tiny! Ve juir ; whUi motion'' vas adopted. . ' '. , v "'j 4 mo i v. w is ad tu 1 that tlie. Jui L-cs in said cot jrt.v. sh .uM ni.'et in toe t vn of Newton on Tu s d i.SOth of AiM-d, fr the ptirp of lav ,4 a t ix to ibiijay the elpooses-of the Ci .iwba Vo!u;i'eers, o. yoiibh f r thejr expenditures iintii the Le-islatilre' ap propriate sorr.e ineans. ) - . m ttloii was mi .n t. tmt urn nn - , mi I M '... Hi ii r ii. I lie T defr tor t.ie heiielit of the volunteers, wliijh prevail I re were about $250 raised i:i a very shorten ie. ! L-n nvn have agreed to 2 i ito In.nd of USfa nnn t.J v the, expenses of the Vuhmteers fim r..t...l.-4' ii nceoeii. ' ; . .. - , , - ....... .., 1 wn motion, it was.reoueftetl Wat -. b :r.w,i,' , a cor v of the nm refbiiiK.- il ;u ..w,,.' .i . ame 01 tne Mate JrmmiJwitb tf e requett to t,yd bsl. tl. m:e, ai d otler-aithern Ilifd.ts pai ers will v;i..,. i. . 1 a . 1 ' fr v - w Tt-nv, . -.-. . rilAti liMIX MiKT7nrrT. IT. : i Gj-L W L. C I. G OOER, ."J?1 Secretares. e. Gifciwhians are vit tainted with k ' aftt ireat Lr t i , t, throw oil' that tvrmode 'AVliltit t tilt litti l.:-1 .!a..1 .. .r .'. . ; -1.:., .1 ' . . ; . r'yi-o u.im, we are o. -.jo.o. u mat wn Ales! aU ih t swa v iis s.erdre X V S M' pnut us thevictjirv. We aiefuliv 7-i l 1 ' CN 11 at 11 nmortak XVitsL nigtoii .o..j;.i t, r. ani nequeatled unto um as 1 ns .posterity. y e are a unit, and mat, and ..re determineit, bv the b Ksinij ",'if iPbt f r that principle that the once United Cod, to f Foribi. fft t-" 1 . ; mi. a .ic nuurca . tnSvf M Jitary Insi. V - i 1 :- : ; .. .J..--' ' ';'- '-'.-"' -- '; " 1 .-' - rl ' L - - - v-' 1 j.T;'- May loth. isci. JSjS?3tM;,T.;-!-;'v;:i'.- - v " f..-, . "wZ'ri-ll vmX ?een i , the report of legislative r.,Lw ''''' ,n"t","" "'J Wd lc titer I v very refpcctfnilv. v .i "ri, . . TEW. ' - . v. .--u uiion miaranteetl unt us. Xorth Gn. " "'"l Hie time , in ;Wlini ; I ut Abe attempts b march over ber s il 1 J w-il 1 ve a N. C SIX PES CENT. I ST AT i t i SEALED' PHOP0SA1S will p m o lie until 10 o'llock, A Jb. ISfh M' 1 pu.chasj of $220,000 of S. C. Stat. C, ," ,? -fi air,, on account of AVest-'i ri orth-Cn.iilLria i ) nno of Uondd iscujd on account i ' . ' ' tH ?br, Bivor Navigati?n Co "npany'f all dutd A i( I running thuty years. K v .. .- - The abiV3 liondi will bav6 Couoonn (V .V', cent, per annum attach -i, payable 1st A,,-,c, In each vtc.' ,' ! ' -. . Tlii principal and interest w ill hi payaM -; thr.K .-public, -w.Yoj. k, utl.-an w b -ro tl, . , bava tbjin) payabij at bt Trtwary -Irih'Tv Soccef-sfnb bidders, upo jb-mg in:W; lil( ,-, anc. of th ,-4.bufs, can d -pipit th ahwiuRt y h eluding ttti accin d int.-rvst, jt tlij ci-i.Jitf- ' sigh d in 'thi Bank afi1esaid, or in" tli'i li.u.ic iJini olJank orCao-i F a. hr,. !. '--' J Pa ti .bidding will j I Ss. add.t th j,. n " Pi-oposals io- A"; C. Stock " to tbjj umli' ; Jjigb, S. C, '- '... ' "r ;' - I - -, .!(''' S -CretAry and Uomptiirfl ji- ot, ta anil taa Bank ot Ao. tu-Ca.ouna. i'.. -.j'"--' I). W. JM.ir v: UXrViRSITV: riiHc Examliratfon or tl e STurlents of I v.-rsitV of A'oi th Ca.'iIina,;u ill ';n K-g' Co.inenc.'raent, Thursday, 'tin Hlh W' - -Thj Cojoinittje of Visitation' fo- tUrvi ZltnOf ptmj IU5'. nu iwiJuiia.' until tjn ii i) of ' IIU Excdb'ncr; JOHV Vi i r Gov. of tb Siau, huu es-t 1 .''ci(..nt Uon. IA ID L. SWAbV ' ' .- : ! l . . : i ... ' tW " . JUUA I. UAlhhY, JUILV U. ItitYAX; JU1IS II. J. D.V.VIKIJ . JOUX M. 1ICK, 1 ;i ' '.' , JOUX A. GIL.Mi'R UOUriltT i. UlfJJ.uf - j : ' r H i .CilA ItLES-L .. llWTO.t;?! ' JOHN KliUit. . ; ! , WALTrtii F. IAKH '" ' WILLIE P. MA MJ CJI V ' l iMl.'si T Mil .'i. u . .. X iUU.U.1."! W. iI' OiV, I f oj N ' SAMUbL F. I'ATT luSo'v - ' ' j. ; THOMAS nCFI IX. v: ' HOMULUS 3L SAUXDs li - THOMAS SKTTI. .. . . 'I - '- LKXV1S THO.ii,-;o . J0HX C NVILI.IAM. . : 1'ATliICk H. XYl.sT1. 1 .), T. n.t ...a i.t' tl. i !'.;.. iV .1.11 triitwl A 4 Ma.vo iii. 'MiV-ili in will bj ensidjred uieiubi? of thl C minO I X CHAKLMS MA.M.Y' 44- iq. - . ':. j .-.;': ' ITILLSBOECUGII MIL IT A K Y AC A DEM ' iii5 j .101 j i v tMuj . j i: m i r II i i CJjl LToi. u. u. low, iornieilv Mipi. nt.n(5i,t ,.. .liiitary Academy at OiInn:lia, J. C. It . i .J U aU'oi':d an.-, education of tb ' m ie sei btiiirv t hai act r as', that obtain, il in tb' .Stat.- .iViTiu.'v trous ot" Virginia and jS.mtb-Ca.t.linn. . ' , j r CpL'ltSK OF STL'l)X-: ; ;. -Flrtt Yecrr, 5'A C. ith.net icl" J- Al' b; al llUUh'y 'UnitvHl Sttjs, English loauiii.', Gen ., tbog. ady. ':- , ' ' :' -- ; ' i i .- .r '." j'ia i vw, 4 v tf Aig : wa. ti.'jv'iiiiciiv. 7j eti-v. hrench, Latin, 'tiitvefsai lb.-l; v, v'.niu'.K.itl ' intra tear, Ui-o-rU;'!vt Qittv.?, liiViift; Swadows and Fel'peetiyi Anal f kl (i', ,iu -iti - I". ing. l renew. Latin, l.hoto. e, UiKtiw .v it biiji . j lucv, . aw inj, j.iocumm. . . . ) f -y Pbilosopln-, Clf-'ii i.-ti y, . I.b t(v, k. Lik JI -., ul by, Litbi.: L. avviaj-. KbK'ution..j , ; ! ;; ; i'if h Ymrr. lt Cm. As icwltm'af (4ii -si h v. v.iiv. ticolugV. Min.'ialofrv, Civil p-oin A- hiIo iicaiiou, imic!', j .liuicai :r.euiioiiv, r.vt'1,. $.. .,1 aiikty, Con.-titution o- tbj Unitd Stat. ti.j 1! In aut.-.v and A. titLi.r J. ill will tu.-m : a '. 'wholj, coutno. j.,;..,..' '.-- J . -, - ' .' I'-ij-i-!"- ACADEMIC YEAK-i-BAIlRAj Tba Academic' ver" w ill co'mnl'nc. fn ! fuav in reui uarv, g i-u. o, isiu . aim coutin S . , 1 . i i . i. i. i . ' v.. tjrnufsion. to tliu umrth Ueun.-sday in .V.iv, i, ' Bftrracks an? fti ran.-d with special retl iKv 'il, u j f-iti.-s ot a .Military - Academy. I ii-ain- lihijtljfil toit Hm- and three to4i;'s hih ; anotli r lujl.liu lono;, con tains thi ' m'eus lutll,, If itch.n, si, ax iociji," tiJ.Ce and botpitaL - V ' . i -;.. ' f '. TERMS:' .--; ..;:';;. :j:' Tb? charges for tb acadmic-' ye-ir $3I",' to the eadeiiyjro vid jJjHa rdj.J'0. J", Jiybt..- fi;iu' tiin. UxtTxxjks. in. di 1 ait tr,mt uv.l "i l. i ioi- ci.cula.-b eon'taiuing iull inlonnafion iitlj, rr-A i . COL t t'. 'Ti 1, iiU H. April 10, 1861. SALE OF LAaI Vn-lli.e.imKnn V i l- i, . i Wak j count v! f Cow,'t ? luit.V Snn.T-jrw';' a.- ARTiiCtt.MAcqx, ::k: '. CTkorse Lirn.E ami ot7i?rs. PJUSUAXT to a tferrce,' mmTc at l&rfM A. I)., IbCI. o:-th? Couitof.Knuitv. tiii -AV iL j., in tu j atjovj csuj of " Arthur Macon.r . C. -. lv bi: others, " thi nndersiern. d, CI i k ami ...-.Ma-t nr-l cimntv, wiH niix-eeil to s II thi. Urid.-.iii th i l f. inentioniM and decent d on tbi 25th iU v ,M )i il b.ing ttida.v of Couit week, at tNTeu t II nd in tii Ltty ot Kaleipli, cominencinorat VI ..M-nli. .-..uu i.hvi o. ianu i-on.'of ;our t, a,tsvli -Imjif ns: Plaintiff nd h 'i's-at-btw if St h -n II viinHi. thi oth.T three t. acta liavinjr b.H-rf -h'.":-! uij vn mi coat :11.1s airmt :fiJ aei'os.- ..Stv'li '" about e-'trir-w no.-th ot4tL-izh. adi i'nV. th ' m& uii-son rugs ant otri.ss, u I ca't d in it IiMlibMl". tb. county, and is in a ood n Wdxc h.i.id. .0 I TEltMS ()V SALKf - -j-i" -' Fi."tr diJtors of thi pu.ebase mon.-v will hi rnij ie nam in cli : anil i.; ,- .,,,,.,11, t: it . iii j parens sr io,-,tn ; navm-nt ot th liIiic- la casis n?on,iv. o.v: ,hu ente.in into b.on'1. Twit-Uj.:i.' Bu.-ny soi'iine same, h R. G. LEXVIS. c. ri Ai ii irim, 1 X'V.) t VI )' S I' ' R ov n oaaty, br Cf 1 lia-iv,-stl t. a nr ir 'M w ii m 1 4 n m a run .y i v, and says bis mnie is F.-arik i 1 -l rl' t iJ 4M I his b isah mt tw ii'l or two vea. s old. about six t hiob.ji'.f imli-rfi liHIitl bj a b.y of eood qufitv. and a nu t b i ioir- n lr, . ow-n r w ill cr-nvfyfln iiVpavi cha: tr s arid tak:il.ji . otherw ise hw vuT b d.'It H-bli a -o, lfn.r oi l I X'. A. xv.ua Sbriir of itiivvaii com Partner Wanted. WISHIXGito (protc in j limp cKlnsl d the inetianicl d -pa. taant of ; th . auiious in appose ot one hal. of mv interu-t in Me' IfOiiOLOII I'LAI V DiiALKU. t; h:i.. ..n- J co.-npa nt to take lb entire iJditn. i:il font. t. I i is now doinir a. ood busin ... and it.- c'n cul dioii Li 4. L toervasinsr. , I consider it an ilxc il nt iiin. tiiiiitv !?d ambitious of winning eiiito.ial . honor?. , ;i -: ' , i - Apply tO . apiil 24. ' r. u cofim. Ifill.-horpuli. -r Fire! lire ItATTLE, SLAM A X D 1J A N ff II EllE I tOMU'W A KUSIL :::-:-r' v:''- T f . S. Iil'MSDEX would inost mppdfnllj .inin toe citiz.ns ir KaLiv.'i and vicinity that n '-i n.-epaed to do' all kinds ofTri AND SllhhT b XV'OitK. such as thj Uianu.'acture ot Tin Ware, Ac. u. vajous b anehjs. Also: evervtvle of -fbiotinK'-' 1 tet ing and Piping of houses dohuat t-'lmit iioflj-Vi ': - Having secured a ciMntd'.t.. m-t nf tm.l aud na.lii'ir flatt.'is himsJr that all who p. otronize him u af o'l m -d o;.atis.'acti.in. in Focai ii in fm:iliti-'and w..l:i ''"'. I Thank.id for post l'avors.. be hopes, bv tmncitial att ml r uu.-,ni-aj, to mfi n a eoiiiinuance 01 llie same. ; ft -.! 1'iiK lwirl --.!. 1 I . ; 3 iAEWSPAPEU FOR iSAlE. nnilE LMlfiRSIfiXEri. bnttn r rnmiiiietl t Ml .1' cromerv. Ala.. d.-sii'M to dim-M-Mf .t" "1 ti.c Murfei'". I X. C. 'itixeti, of which paoer he is editiV);.'aiiiljr.';ii The Cihzeil is llicat -d in -th.. nl..iu.in oi.a 1. allliilil villi of Murrreet-boio', Hertford Co., ma h in the- tvi;ti-Mi wt-althy and populous cnunti -s. Jn w I.ii h th.re I punting pm. Its adret -tisin and iolbihir th -refore Wll WO; tllV th fnnii.. rofi.. n ui a n nn li! ( P and ability. To Mieh a man the oee. matei ink ir"'-1 c., w ill be sold at a acrilict. a.- the nrotifi -.''.: i tn;d- 1 '"pofsible to attend to bis duties here, and at the t'aiis'-t-Vit a paper in Xo: th-Ca olina ' . S ; ! i R ' Ihe o tice U w II eetablbhed, compl t? in a 1 iM'd ' s mVnti. is in good tunning order, and ha h jVa:'" '.' ' I c.uniereu id) organ oi the I) woci atic l m tv ot iie i "Kic-Bjiiuai uii-iiict or Aoith-tai olina. - . . "r terms, Ac., addrVf C. II. Fos.eh XX'abinfbm. V, ir..o. y. vHEELE. Mu.f.vecbo. o'J or S.L li OLMSTED. Montgomery,. At-ih April 3, ISC I j THE WILSON SCHOOLS, i j' : ' I:-- ' WILS0X. A. L 'I-' .ij'L-. FOR BOYS AXD GIRLS IX SEPARATE BUILIIV 13 Y MU. AND MRS. KirillKr.xov: aited l! JLM ndLand able coma of assi-tnt t -f 1. in all 'Dei Liunts. -." j' v - - 1 - ' !,.- "'.-: iepaunems toupi-reparatorT , Acadeniie, L' u V and Lnivemitir or . t ..t.k 1, 1... r. i : Ktmi " 1 . 1 :-;"t, : -l. . Ihi ensuing S-8ion will ba re-opened for tl f tmpiboo THURSDAY, 10th day of Jauu Pro ntn-flw solicited. .i . . Jaouarv, l- ' r k Kt??V JdreM tbc PiiacipaL KB. it, lev, " , 6 JtSW-r- $ ( ' i-.i. 1 1 ':
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 15, 1861, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75