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1 i 1 : i . -t T i T,.;,,. ,y - ... A ministerial crisis s! impending in - It gKoired ..'in. : Thursday; 1 ' " ". A band of (6ctnlin txntlj shot six horse thievesilui .J?. A.Jl. . The Resolution in Spain Has pro duced no serious disturbances. Bishbf7c:ib6is, of . IUchmond; Will i visit the wLeni'p3rt of this State - GustaveHicard, a distinguished por trait painterj in New ' Yorjdied Thurs day. V- , c , - PratrrfsiGmiattlvtsed-W, died in PhiladipKiaji fe &yi "agqHe foeiht in the war of 1812. , -Tha bill for the establishment of the James River andnawValley Mter. : line hangs .flre iqfcea)rj ;. tlli -... Three million, two hundred thousand dollars have been appropriated ' for the ) constroci6uSfJ vessels.;,! Tliication of Stokes for I stay of proceedingsdSriifc of errOri has not yet been finally decided, if refused, he hangs on the 2&h inst .V'x,V ' - ; The census of Brazil hasjust . been completed j The population of the Empire 10,000000, including nearly 2,000,000 A grand jollification took place in Richmond h.i?rfajr upon" tb?; arrival of the first througK1reighr Itrain over" the Chesapeake andPObiff Railioad: fCf . Two terriole acddenteoccurrecl afthe free bridge in couree'fef construction across the James River between tRlehmtoni a?nd . Manchester Thursday. About a dozen men lost their lives. V ... -' - Thelpjtiey (general, lias "declined - to recomntenttjtLua- pardon of Samuel &. Brown, an alleged South Carolina ku-klux sentenced to fiv years servjee at . Albany. Brown is said tqftavi jSeepf leacler.of ihe ku-klux in South : Carolina. He occupied a good sjodial ppsitionat home and his menus uave maue vaxueau cmuta vw dwiuc bis pardon.! , , TSe4 4 $P& bsjfosseda most sweeping 'civil rights" bill, estab- lishsng perfect equality in all respects, for both races in? 61eIs,rnns;ereCir . places of ' amusement, cemeteries, benevo lent associations, all school and institu tions of i learning, railroadsV steamboats and all other"common-carriers," and what ever else ofpiM nit'ire MCborfed bJ The citizens of Charlotte hav per haps never had - an - opportunity, of listening tjnqr 1Jhfglilyinterea3;j ing and instructive, lecture than that wh ichiibe Revvw Dr.. Charles JPhilliDa. of DaWWrkllerf.elivereVtlhe unariotte institate--iast -ndaA aicQUrse asotjarjty ale rare int with accurate scientific knowledge and soifull'ef fiaundj pjactical wis dom thai no one wh;o"hearcl it could : WM Jiff 1 - : a, f.tr . . have failed tflfad&ftfcd' fovftitf yauiage irom it, anu enienainmeni too, ait waseliveredfin ir mp( cheerful 'pleasant: manner. The obi ject 9l;ectre( hbwe io pwase- uanancy, nor iiCKie . me fore hflin (minds a few simple truths and iMWtlVeril some;' practical eug- gestkmsi for tbe good of , themseryes theifhitdrefrV arid ' th iwj aonintv tnr whitheviVeto tell of the pro gress of tage, ,4the, spirit of the times, and the advanced state of civilicatidn-lwbrich characterizes this century; : '(2zr. - TftDjfect ofthelcture'Was the conscioua and;,' unconscious jnflueri- ces wuieiv eurrouna us m this c life. and pr Teason of which we are where we are Jyfjki''yji thataiyerything in natwejr animate, treeshftt are just now; beginning to influence pf the Jaws of iatiirSq with airtbe 'things-of the inanimate whiAuniforniiy.'. .obey ; the '.attraer tive forces of the . sun and moon theobp9ahich we'flive that daily purues 1 its', .appointed . patn through iheklesfind tHe " starry host of heaven i where' each' shining W0I?R81iI!!li:Ir revolves within its own peculiar sphere m pbbdiencf td the silent influence' of-the ihe'vitable lawsof its being.' - So it ! is' with ihe animate creati$p whichrnan is theiwghes.t j order.;: Individual? a?p surroed. from the day? they are ; bornJbj both 'conscious and. uncon sciousftrfhieh 5e hich m ouid .their "u .y1vl.HH1,'ei p vonsianiry : yieia mg toiftcpnsQious'UQfluenees. Tbje rt?frS ?'?s-,-etmetio9lalck'of time 'rknd BpScs- forbid, in those farces which. wa mil n-liv. ' T fprtjea which we. call the "or eratwns,pf Nature.- ; . , ir ,.r lae-Nurevercned - gentleman." ;lusrated this principle in Us 'adap Utfattta the.; nations of the .earth', showing hcrw th'euncbnscious influ . ences of tirnats. and locality ; con-. inoute towards "th fnrmo; -. character. Alon a certain line run ningf around the earth, and touching the' great cities, of St. year, C z' New York, Dublin, Lc ndc: , Jr. ns, Vienna. Berlin. Cclstatin' Die. re- kin and Yeddo, he teis us the great est' amount of intellectual and moral actiyity taay.bsj.found; wbile along another 2in3 farther South : touch in'xPaiesune! breecd, North Africa, the SouthenrDartr pftbe VUnited States thesnlipns'trV JJiorj Par ticularly distinguished, for'sesthetie develdprneotjthst ii fof apyeojf the beaiitSflialUa:e;iiii xt, Vnl jf deep religious sentiment. lt was some mysterious rinnuence underlyfigheliarUce of thn 'aji of which tbe.worJd wasunconscious j Efirope in the'Jtittfc ISeI vjth It9 desire -to. recover .the -Holy Land from lhp Mohammedans ; thfit cau.j J ed the; TZJ mnexu. tcK,:cmi-; grate I from Northern Europe and Dour down into' Italy. and Y?s,nd ex awaythrouijyiltpi?. and-i Africa ages previous. : The) pedplin of" this great western - worjd fei-a .manifestation of this same restless man emigration toi.thLi country go ing oy at the present day is traceable to some., great, mysteriquA influence which is unconsciously acting upon tne people oi uermany. vvny ao not thnglish7'the Fre,nchf , , the pankrdabr.t, Russians, also mi grate : to. bur shores t It would eem that there is less reason j Tor the Ger- mans leaving meir country, .wan, tue people of Mij.tbtlieTtfaUon&fitjr.'.iirj tneUld woria, Decausejine-iuerman Empire ia'fostllno's! iS thaCverr blight - of its glory ; - yet-forsoma inscrutabierTeasonrtUey. are-4eayins IheirllojLCetr tJitJiprtrVt to seek the .wild forests and bleak prainelands of the far West. One of the most potent among the limutnces which are shaping lre aor tions. of men and nations nptvvi" fthm atrfcgir;.feye toftomnjpj-thhe whichhs. seixed-i'uponf ;the' woria. This is one of the posjileculiar p nases ox wnat is termea.' ine spirit of the times.' BapidUybf ebonjhuniV . "i-lTj caiian. ana swiimess in accompnsu ine results. - seema to be a com mon desire Men rnus fast, grow rich fast. cBailtDads even are: becoming too slow fortheneecU of the most active .among: our busi nessmen; me iniercnangeoiinougni must1 be in a tan tn, ecus', and ;noV;wftit for the tardy progress of -the yjuncerr. tarn mails over slow railroads! p Thfa weiegrapn ris i;neetieq. ;uuqnr musrs it.wow,f wTTccuTOLner across continents and, .yast oceans,--aye,' ound tne woria. To save time, to ovetcQQiedistaucain tba .twinkling of an eye, are the great 'objects of J thjB active;1 impatient spirits that lead JntheTrace of life in this 19th ML . . Ill A r""I 1 - T twplfebled Pir$a tbe sea, for tnis, wie-eiecino; tnougnv laden spark is flashed through: thb' wires, mat connect ogetberpe great centres of ; human activitxQr this, he. Alps were bored 4HroughX and thel isthmusof6uerhiih"bnd8 Asia to Afr:i r.3 icycrd in twain: An4 to accr " .h;.t':cs3 .Vnre- an all cmjized natmns. HivVfaitrtraveP fas WrE sults, mXli:c3s;&foneyrnd -hurf Hyro'au:ico)or;t dreds oftsr-rinslivet are exVendedl jectionwheniHarris moVwithe,f jjs- Ii.fr i ; TT r vessels, funfaelv.rcanalsr'and-telw graphs, 'tiihe-savei; but the'sewipg machine the vast looms; in oumodf J ?rd ious other mf - FF.iirfciv vuiuauie ymy aa vney; are : wm e-savers. Men are! auarepf the ihprtnssHfd.in vneir Dnei lives oa .mucii as possible pf gainlandpleasuret or pious wor1sr; according as they, Jive;for tips world pr the next; Time Is therefore' very precious. p hpse ho view,;life.as. an immortal being ought to view it; and thehbursiure golden? 4;Tyr : i lAXteriimpiessipg-pponf the .minds of bis audience the great jlrujhsif which we have thys hastily endeav ored to give a Jahrtio.utline,TDr.-i Phillips proceeded to show h ow Education maybe regarded - ad a time-saver, and ho ,Hms -.pecessary to jthe improvement bf ian andUhe progress and civilization of, nations, lie concluded his admirable lecture feyailudingto the sad ncslectr 'at education nowjTisibls.cveryTrhere in inis issue a more : extended notice of this pari of bis disconrse. , . T j ' ipr.Phillips4a certainly one of ihe deepest thinkera 'and Wisest' among tbe leidipin cn cf North i Carolina, and itVV ould to fortunate' for ' olir people ifllm thoughts upon' the ub- ject of education could be impressed upon the minds . of all the fathers and mothers of . tLo l:.ndr A new zr -lUoc'il ' b iv h. to the cris of c .ufition, toic , th: ri ,ng gener tib- wunli scon brip Ihe Old.Nca' State up abreast with the age. Tjjere is no hope of this being done by the present generation. 7T'T-c7jz2 ' RrolY February f4,U87b. X . f SetiSTecalle to"order at 10 oclock, -DyMr. IloCabe : s llfpro'iudiui for ;t lie, service pt ciyu process against infant and ' ijerstms of- non-sane mindsr&'retrulate tlWaoPointmeut 4 purposes. Keterred. ' ' ' BV Mr..DrihhamTii'bm toatrielul jjy wr. iroyt a resolution; nxmg in f.ivcr cjf J, A." Horto'n, of ' Cleave land county authOriJng the Treasure commutation for a lost legVhileirr service mitheilatg'vnfederate army. reading and was engrossed and sent to the Jl0Use.o;::ui v; - v f-: The 8chooJ bill came up as tne Vpecial'order Tor Hi o'clockr 1 -Mrfidwles-WittidfaW'N.4licitll' fbf the' previous1 qufe$ti6n o'dAhrpassigif of ifie bili;';-'- i ? j'. An amendment waa-onredby3iri. WelchrproVidirigf for anew section to liUC Uliij aunim i'S m.ui to' 6f a Teachers Associations properly n umber, of teach ers', &c. J:i f said i A-s Jioeiation,1M9.d.the'AMS(nVb forjn.ed:8hall be-A body? politic and corporate in law, c hzvimsa The amendment - was discussed at considerable leneth by Messrs. .Ave" jsrs. vv e- 1 IfcB'CnaAVorOT thimmefrern aiiOtoriMiadsfJUL it. - ; " .v L The amendment was loatr , , .;Mr. Love offered an -: amendment ta the 14th section in reeard, to a di viiort4f the grad of teachers, xleav- Board of ExaminwrrgieasJefH I applicant a icndwjeclge of tne C4assici f or higher inathematiC3.6 Kefesed3t vll ' x Othr Amendments "were offered, but tjoriei prevailed. .J -". . TheHr passed itst'tlihd and last n4dfrifir hvJ15vVeas to f navs. . :1 On TnB0onoT 11. Cobles, the bill wai ordered-ia-biKrossed and sent fefeardoflhr r-nnmljetina af the sectipps-of theCoiatitptinn was tak- en uprana xaiteu'uya vote ox. ox ayes to,ouaYS ft - " Harns. col:.? after the vote was an P0Ance4iMe4 IP phnge,liiflyQteti rCHymah col, ibbjectedt r I. '?lJiiilrrrtk A' tified-at thejc tain members of the Republican par ty on this floor. He believed that some "of them would vote against th e 6'Te(mmand ed by4ta;:Pemocratje r&uffl!c man answerea ne woik.jiiarriS continueoririnebenatoMromiVaxTr tren aa 33 his surprisatbathrepre- i va Af o-n nlrlnhntv " . a sentative of tituueucy 'of ,iff these "Republicati wPuld hold hemtbf arrptotftuV -".i- ' ' -H . -it. - .k t.;. X- ii & ,1;. fv4 Mabaon; colored, r.ro?e tQ exnlam and wasf prpceedinjlijfforxllarris'jf when Mr.;Huitf jfhrey tosc to a point of orden that there Beiriisr no ques the salary-cf Supennt endent of rub lic7orV3, lis? ovcrunderlhe.' rules, "riTr.TTilkf calhJiUD' aX rerutiori xne nezauve.mai. ne roieni- iiiojb oj should behUftded hy. rr,ejudce.as noito be abte'tcA discHffiateA right-5 from' wroh rlHe believed the'Tcohii tion lefore the SenateHabsonVfcS marks conld notlbffMttrtftlnw4 The President sustained, .the point of order ahdab30se-a Uhe waadefeatedand cbnsidefatioostrfehed n'e'sday' next and "made the der forM g Carolina Railway Company introduc- J Mr. Humphrey offered an amend? meint tortheameadracnt othe Corpf. in eignteenrnoutns, 'irpm After a considerable-discussion by esBrsfWlchGudger'lIIdm prfey kud Dunham Mr. - Hum phrey tobdvi' fied his amendment so as to read t6 1 ilShelby in twelve months.. . Jlr. WalkerTthoughtHBe road ea py jur, numpnrey,jtmeup as iie special order for. t o'clock. paght tP?2it5ltNr?opi?eWrteL- county of KutlierlorU Jiaa subsorib- ea w,uuu; i l it a; a;! o TS Mr. Allen favored the-ameridment as it !wasv "t t ii . : '! ? -na at some length in advocacy of the amendments prbposedbyvtheicorn ..mitteeiM y x- k t'-x& no- ; The ttrhendments weteiill adopt when the, bjll passed its second fread- 5ninotlon of Alienem Uher reconsideration cf tbis,bilifI;was postponed till Monday cat 11 .o'clock and made tne special order-, fori 'that hour. f?4 f-il'Wnmrs nzni olv vs The bitt tiilcirpra' Gab Railway Com panywas taken Up and passed its th ijii readying. . . Auiourneu. .-'i'-hi f iff' f I i: t'. i'f: HOUSE JOF REPRESEITTATIVCS. At 10 A. XlJCpcakcr Itbbinson bil led the.IIouEs to order: , Mr Reid,- of "Jlecklehburg, vaa oprseq:H:-:'75;-v C--r granted a leave of absence until Tuesday.- . ?. . : I rr. Turner, presented several pc.l- .n I uu"TCi:3'ciuzcns oi;ire el cc r 'y. StocihoiaerJ CJ th; At- in .sse.ci uiuo J.:. Hi i.ro-. testing gainst the proposed change in the charter. - , rThe report of the Committee on Privileees and-Elections.tsubmittedtJiaGbvernor.tied hand and.foot. hv ' Mr. "Johnston.. unseats "jr . UooreahreentincynifefiXM irives it to Jno, R. Mizzel.l - atid instruction to ur vjRepxeaenta iyes m congress. vaienuar: 7 - . -JBy Mrlrinervbill rtci employe police! force ip, the. tpwn ; of - States- ! A aon, a oni xeguiaungi lncr the fees of Sheriffs, " deferred: . By Mr. Whisnant'fcfll tcPramend ch'ante'rt 2411 iwa of 187K7LTi iilieferr! Governor, to pray an appeanromyip, decision bthe;S.. Circuit, "Cput4'n. the ca3f -of tHenrVftClews . vs.'jthe. i : -. ' -I'll -v. j- ii XV estemfi is onn : varouna. itauroaa, and directing the Treasurer to give th e pecessary "appeal bond .and ' pay elpensW&c.; was takeii'iip-'as' the un iiiisitijUfUusmcaarK. - -.-t - . .-it -, . Mr Craige caused the. portion ;oJ the uovernors message in regara this matter ttf be' ; readi -He urged, in remarks, of, lengthy tbf passage of the resOiutlon;.and insisted "tnat the General Assembly should riot 1 "sit Mr; Badger opposed the measure ;,Mpssrs. McGehee; Hdustorr;, Mor- rison, ana tbucicev. j ipo-Birong isTOundh fardr of tne iresoiutioni. " 1 .1 ii : .11 . : jviri jonnston onerjea neioiiowmg proviso; . plaintirttndfofHer parties to the sirit neiriitithbrizedtob'aPDeal win asree. mat. iue uecree 01 ,iorecio- s"re a.njfteae f r 1 rZv im'-i,lne wooden- barrels ?4oNeW for,the;W.e8lern-Pi6ln of North j York KS7C " Himl: xiui Allieiided-as to require that-- the par-4 nsirtiea "nnrehfiuhVUiA f.mn I - viiLori 4AFh:A rA ZiA iaims1ty f h ttHoMairierfecl title lll'll hln tR)ii VO-lrs Twim f hfi lofo rT anii sale;1cp'rtolete;an order, i the Railroad sold dnder said decree, and unless they, shall bid not less inai tne iuii amount joi tne ac tual imd bone fide - indebtedness ; of m iKterBlDivii ot the-i WlesV rd North Carolina .Railroad Corn- pan, which said indebtedness- shall b to confirmation by the-Court then the parties, hereindirected to appeal.' instituted :Uhd6r tho ; provisions f this resolution. " . r Mr. Johnston.jUfgejte--adoption of his proviso inTremarks of length. He annealed in eteaueriC ternls- t5 I the QuSjsftjqame to : the" relief ff I Sfessrs. Bryannr)fiA.lles:httny4iand McNeill argued in. favor of the reso- covered a proposition from the Sou thT ern SSecunty Bailivavj gpmjpany,, that if the decree was allowed to stand thaitheyw&uld for a bonus of $L- 100.000. euara 3 THe com pletion of llerpadbuiwi ieredgeof iTAilS-SfJ f Mri Johnston. - wSd would build i athe. transmon 4fine country woullorrue":t(i be sliut up for years tof co m eUL&re- preserxtedf no special t pf .men. na e deteTramedyaTbitraioTS'frtdJrimhsT selected by thlparUeVeVeE-the TheCounty Cbrnfnistroners direction of AetM'ftVsma aunieot sythb, at their last meeting 54tlring or.no: Railroad Company j jh? rpreseiited h e bon est,1-; 1 nam iworcj iug'peopleWfj'Madisori ' county?: m iJaHicular; and the people - ofHthe whole State m partandjn justice to thernS urged the '? adoption ; of Mr. Mr. Robinson aaidiaJlarge number-. UI UICIUMCIO'WCIV KlUpilJ 111 tUC UMk )jnienijoeeregroping nv iue xumb n tlMsrjptter-1le Com Itteejrais. tt for that-pdrpose' had ; notS given i ect srto under iWAke.c ( Mr. Badeer) nori. th e gentle tnaii from Buncombe, MrTJohnstoh, h' eorftroverted the positioniibfft the riifortgage bohds'iare i illeg'al".nd fariQtipri , the; decree pCth;,Pourt be; fW .with the. record as it now stands, yei upon-iULii oi .rewtew as suggesxea by .the gentleman: i fronk '.Wake, f he- geiktlehiad. Wuld set the wublajnat' teaiidp and givejthe'.reUer.that.wad", in accorujnace.wiin jaw .ana.-, justice,, f " lic um iiuv y ieiu iu tun , guuticuAi; fron)(:Buricombe'ori ariyonei else-in uu) ucsutj ,4.u- uavo ir CtSfcCX IX Al UI till rn ?rtw t"'I7J" " wv"ri?--? ilfvr"-t or lauthdrize thexD vernor toi do iio And thus stultify his conscience, in the sale of wwuuuf or property.! for tbe bepefit-pjtfetirClews; wh,ose Z 1 all the iiirtvirpbbying:andrascalv ithieving- of bxmds' during the recon- i . struction of our-impoverished States of the Houtpi.and jwbo according toj 1 the-gfehtldmlirt-from' 7ake; Mr: BicdH gef, could pot touca a bond vjithout stealing a-ccnponlhen another.mau ''''The whole auestlon turns upon the liflegallsdf the inortgnge bonds; inid wnile he would not-favor foolish op-, position to, the sale- of that Road if this decree of forecrosure was based oDtajnedby proper and regular pro-1 ceeamgs in ijoun, yes ne icouio; uq; cohsistdh tiy with his jsense of i duty and honor submit to,;have the State s interest sacrificed for the -benefit of that Kin of Lobbyists. Henry Clews. upon a process which, to usethe lanr guage cf Go v; Caldwell, J'bears the the Mousjr nny infprnTauon-t-a J" V,i Alilitt P.A . m n.vnn . r.-J 1U.Q tailUUV V' HID UIVJWilRO 4tit$JWw trf fbffciase: fraudiueut;uan r while the. ' Supreme fe!U satisfied nhatf- Judged Dicky from' his, klioWledtr'edf.that disfc incrtiihed badge of fraud on its face.". This Sen ate resolution gives the Governor all the power th-t the gent. :m.:- from Wakeor'orild. vest in htm by: pro vbo, ai 1 ;oc --Jf. rt! ?r ar Vic. J ;3 the power k ft pr :al in lifi ? ' hn thinks the Stat a'uantercst daiiacl .ihile the prcnlzo of Mr, Badger-lakes the power of appeal from him, and leaves MrrBowman said" in his y. opinion tjTeVmortgage was a valid oneT - Mr. Brvson. of Swain. ofTered '""a - . r ' buy the road be ccn relied to b'lila the same toi"aint ,liocl-t-i-3Jucic tpjwo: in five years. Last ' ; v Mx,f Johnston's proviso'was put to a vot and-rejecledr jr,'x rrft The resolution then !&ed italic Oifdreading,' - Adjourned.' rATTr' in- n ! . statu in:73: q Slight snow-'in: Ilaleia Thur-idy afterUoonV - f .'? And NelvbefnXpayarflirforther ?-'.-a t . - , - - - - , shad.. - , . tiib-T'"- . Col. aupdersj the refficieniv Cleric of.the Csnfcfe, is itaweJJ. i a .lil v-On theJHh inst, 40,000 pounds of tobaccoi were sold in: Henderson;'!; 1 ' :,je.T. . Jienrx oinun. 01 ixreens adoum during the latteipart of this kmpntn. : mtmati'H . jail at Tarborft on-SundaV smorikne Franky .Adarns,' colored womaq ieu aeaa in x.oDsoa;onr.tbemdrnmg afford amuse ments to ihe sober. -sided y citizens )of Haleni , i j; i '- f . ii't suT i .t; 1 i 'has. bekkn iasend -Tiie yederal rXJonrtpjJudgeDiek presiding. Will meet in Statesville the 1 3rd;Mdnda":M'AbHllrf? JSCiumber of colored innhYeie- 1. -r ,xU y owlfdfeki 9 J"110 wSBWWf iAT pn the streets, whereat local editors gew very muu. . , - . Cwo vessels collidedlnBir Wilming- lotf Ou,Thujday,morniuz; by which two hf more persons1 were more br less injured. of For refused to grant license: to. sell spirituous li quors."0 Hi n;!? v Hbn.-R RiBrdgertf isnow.tJJT JfeFi -York where he will purchase 13 new engines. 6 for the W. C A A. R. R.. Tfof UieHvilniinfeforf V Veldon,'Ri A;buck weighing 178 pounds was killed the latter part bnastJWeekrtrn the i extreme southwestern part of Waie county by a, .colored man. - The e immortal philosopher and or- atorj "J. N." ia4Atit engaged , in the glorious miwlotr of 4!iftihg hW Veil," and;will lecture in Wilmington, Ral eigh and Goldsboro during the month lion. S. F. Phillips has sent to the Treasurer of thiYodnarMen50hris tiarj Association fifty dollars, as ohe of his regular contributions V: to the poojr of Raleiglimr acraA liul LoveopJjM coll on the 7th thst:.' in Salem They commenced tussle, sport ri Love s house, f when 6tir 'got angry, arid1 Love-seized a gun.and-ahot.and kill? edjiis anpjHsJ femfeMySbAai We learn that a jFew.daxs since as dolin Jonesj denuty cpireotor in the 7tb districtrfwaWrfpass'hVd Watauga county hewas-shot at by Borne unknown person and unhors ed.ithe bairsfekrnartd Vming he ayimal he was riding. Mr. Jones past: sect, through" Jenerson on h-way-to h isi n ome ; ma, jBeshajiyceu n ty,- tfdrf in :Aboi KJ-V-ctock yterday rdd ind: a colored fisherman discovered, fppic vva,' njpnins since-? .wni-iwf teihpting- tp.hoafd A1 Vessel ' r5ir ' Main' Bar. " The'hbdy "was recognized,, that-f-Mr. .J3niikmanby tliB.fiud iti-v,i,t .nfKUKr!in.h,ffla w rw 5 5- SffSSiSfe1??- iot, aiidamorderforTthe payme?itf. pilotage feeson a -merchant) of i thisr nbroVhaa? beeh lectuVTnIeia anff Winston. ''" i'U5r , hutH: 1 01 uip oui int " w-J- fCiiarades and -tableaux: i inkman, -dniSt the five futiro'rfttX ftm.,, Jh U . cjt, i lie i.iuuy.' wits, m vcjc mtuinsi9tnig Q( jffr. o-iOif 3';j;iil J . eri; state of decay, -nd IckaSsWacon;o Floutr Lard, Mackerel, nJS11 "1 &ps,;cWdlea ;;W-,1;,r,i' ?V8eiTeU.SK&;BrandyIh- .The -news of ihebdicatkm-of Am - adeus anuiJheaffedaratidnZofca -rca piibiic jhasj been disseniinated, throukhoulifTauDaib fanH: tHat4: the annouuvcuiub' - ia-H iiuwnere occa- Bioawcuisi.uxuauce4ri : vruer.. js, pre served' in- Madrid and throughout the PrbvihceSi,v''n ir ' - :''in. .'e. ThwjonHouse? dCbrtes mettb uav. m mink session as ine ,xiaiionai Assembly of pain and prohede , affect permanent organization-. 'SrA i Senbt iB.iMartosiwasi elected Presw dent oPthe -Assembly in the !plac6 Ser I1ro3chairmad; inthe chairfo4elyerj?d ', a patriotic; speech-whicHwas Qu4Iyheered. The civiland toilitary cnthoritiesi-of rthe'provincesso fir? "ai1- heard e from; naver given ipeir suntsizn ius new reSime;,Tbf ,thb pity'iihd j country with the wception'xjf where the. .Oarhsts ban di are p res entl The country continues i tran(;uiL Amadeus and members of his fctmily mfet 'vith the Tnostlrcspectfat consideration 'ci the raihray -stctic n$ on their way to the Portur:e3 frbhticrV r b Prond3 -3iwifs:is a daughter' of the editor Qf the Lonj3ioixiTir,L-rr. Torei'rn.5 FARisCeb. -A.Wudsmeht-iri ca -s of Frince Napoleon against Le Franc - late M inister .cf .th a interior. 'i for. 1 ' legal expulsion fraraFrance ili DO -delivered next weekglt isofilciallv announcea manne second fifty jail. - lion of the ,war indemhityl wis' com- BoM5eE;i day gave an audience to rseveral ofJ: : v ;v-w;u..otaienavy now ' in Rom'eJ- In course of - a - con versa TyhTcTOoTTpTaceTTiis-Ho askedihow he Wordddeived in " America aThe officers repUed that thePJ?Ple 9 mmry would re gard his residence kmori t 'fV. -i - tgrjatihonor. ., ' . 4SmHis.tbe,ofdestnatbr& enUnuous vservice having entered te Senate fOVthe first time in -1851 as the successor: of Daniel Webster Mr. Cameron isftrjela'esmyew X:Vft uf yearsidifhe live , uum term, expires ,m 1879. . ; - f. Hi,' 1 1 jfew- 3ldvei?tisemenfeJ- TBmfA iLriotiCE. F .. . , , , .., mm - "D:H. H ., S v JAlTE8.i T)uT 'recently froin TEnropV, has;loci ted,nis office and vi1nM ru... lotte, N. a; on-Trade street1 near the Court lions?, and respectfully offers his profes sional services to the Imblic ii cwjndi-r' i Pwations performed in the most iWll Hul and scietitlfic raanneriftTeeth J extract- w wnuoiH, paiiv y tne aid or Vitalixed Alt. Rrnprts tn Air; first of March, 4 1 a i ' ' i' ieo awu; an.iif UUU.O VIUO.: x r T I TT.- . TT;11- . 111. . f . TpSlS Soeiety; will eonyepe .at, the resi- r - jl ueiicc oi iirs. vjsDorne, corner oi araaer and Graham1 "Streets; on Tuesday evenine;' r 7 thel8th Febrnary. rrompt attention Jre- n h MirMri ' v- iepj&rZt ICE!,ICE!!k5 n.Hil8ubscribers .to Jthe' Stock in 4hft; r naripiie ice ivianuiaccunng company. - 1. 1 iW.J .1. -i Ss !ll neid at tne court House at 11 o'clock to day, for the purpose of; organization' a the whole amount of stok lias, been, sub scribed. Prompt attendance is requested. feb 15-lUf,.-, . . . .r, J CBRUK. ., JUST receired a fresh lot of Spiced PIg Feet fiar' S4l-by i-f w ;., ....... -v : fib 14 SYMOXS A CO. j . J nit:,ArriTed' '.f.T FlP'boxb'tirbbre CStv 'Soap: . ' 1 aftfB -Wfll trsklTES i tperson's e v T r 'Sirinpr to use them-at-60 ' cn ts per week, to be returriedin, as good order av,Hv when received , ir,.;. - i TrusteeVrSaIe:-i:,;;;;r:ri! ' "DTf! Virtue of a deed in 'trust to me execu- 'S, J3 ted by John Y;Brycrfand Wife, dated 26tli day of June, 1870, I will proceed to ';. '' " ' sell,, at public1 au,ctionJ' for cash, at th4i-s Court House door ir the City of Charlotte' on Saturday, the 22nd1 inst.: at 12 j0clock;f a that1 valuable plantation' known- as the' John A. Youhk plantation7, situated riear -1 ', the City of Charlotte; ibinintbe lands oft l)f: Daniel AsouVy and tothersy- Sale posi- complied with terms of sale, " feb 12-tds -?fa&ii Trustee;:,'' ;:. Souiheni arid; ' Atlantie;1 Teleapapli . . 4 8 Directed" by ra Tescrtutibn.addptea Jl'at Stockhoaes!Tneetirifi, of said Com- idany on the 6th nst subscriptions will De No.i51, New .,ewptk;bT by the dm authorized a'ghtr . of said j Comtny lor that to t h e Cattal Stock of said Company, until the 3rd day of March" next; after that, no further subscription. w?ll be received said stock from- any one not now a sabscri ' ber therefor at less tliitp ! 10 ! per-cent pre mium on the par.yalue thereof. illWMEHAW;:r: ' feb lt-eoA 1 1st' March." V PresideBtf , tr. i vi.i r t't! t It ". -' I ' " :' l lllll mm - m.M a JLi GE0PiBB3 UQTJ0E LV t5 WYV14.amc Art fnanda : anA mistAM, .f er, -notice. pi pur, purchase - iQf the: , 8tocks: of WefssrsW 'i Black, Co' and , we-f? mil blast at Gregory .& Wtlliamson'f i old naiaJradeBtnxt idoOm toiMcMprray fepilisxuwhereiweTwiltatall times ieep the largest stock of goods In this I market, . lU. "21 i Ythe1 WHOtEAtir TRADED 'J MERCHANTS rtiayi rest l"tt assured 7fhat J they ?t can 1 j i .ALWAYS, :;OBTAIN;.i . - - fk ins ; f ITS at '"- " It if , me lowest- mar-- in contistins ail Junos ana graae. r- f, ?-.u, , . uiu De pieasea.iq, iw, a1 ' Lbf. Cotton,; Flopx, r Corn, &c, ;re tno ,,. jsame ahd roaki" Cash advances when . de-' irecw v,Ye are Agents ior me peifDraiea y to which we i lnvit the special attention of i, the Farmers.-: Certi5cates froia the largest-:; and most reliable farmers in the State, fur nished on application. ' !:'We are --aiMAis'jlbr "theJ.ceJcDraieaj::.:?; riOUSWfiTS "PROLIFIC ; COTTON?- the very.. best in the country.- "We? espectfdlly asfc .a. share cf the pub-r v :s Ftr&nSs cuaranteeins satisfaction .to;? 1 rrods fA well as prices. rext dctr to LTclfurrav & Davis. i -: .w n. n. HOUSTON & CO, fib 14 . - .- --7 ft , '11
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 16, 1873, edition 1
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