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ii k, ----- r - h c i -3 A N3W Fence Law. The .Cde Commission has . introduced iuto the LegiJature the following & aucwJPenc8 Law far iTjrtb.Carwliaa : 5.'- JL Bill to lr cnritlnt A Act to repeal theJnto ..cl'V ft ruin j frnres in ciUii T"icnh'ps," The General Assembly do enact aa follows : Sec. 1. 'ihe t oinui:sluicrs of an countjr .nmj, at any tiuc.?uboit i.thqn7ih"ne.letor cf anj .one or uu-re townshij. the question wheihex the general law oflhe Suto on tUub iect of "Fences " contained in Chapter torty cight (4S) of the itevUed Code, hali be repeal ed ia uch tcwusbip or townships. u t . Sec. 2. It shall be the datjot the Commission ers to sahmit.inch question to the electors of aaj .township at the written repeat of firs , voters of aoj township, or of five persons, holding real estate therein; but sucli question shall not- be so submitted, except at a gcncral 'clcction, oftcner than once in tiro years. v: gee. 3. The election authorized to be held by the preceding sections, shall be conducted in all respects as ether eloct ions are required by Uxt to be held and conducted. Al voters, who reside -withio the township to which the question relates for ten days before the time, of election, .a irT! 11 nthrr tnfTS in the COUHtV. WliO own r.ca! estate in such township, shall be en titled to vote upon the question. The ballots hall hire written tr printed thereon, the words - " -; y North Carolina News: sl ; A Good Move. The board of County Commissioner! of McDowell have agreed, fojrthe next year, to reduce their per diem to ?2per day, and to only meet once irr threeexnonths.! i - i iiiirnii s a - r - , . - - -m SST Many hundreds of acres ofland in this (tmrt t), bc fceid at lialeigh on the 4th Monday of this month was tasen np. V, North Carolina Legislature " .: ' v Tuesday. Dec 14. " Sen ATSThe Vesolut ion in relation .to.' the sereral Sheriffs of the State,; requiring the ;Ao-r ditor to move for judgment against any delin- t brm tUo hnnenor ouent enerwi ai luvo.-. ---- - s . i I . -: .' M.lbrnvf 4-flUtlOui of the -n r '?5?' I , i i .:i -t.-o)i.w the Lesis- - aVDo- thal , the lHture to i VI eiuity heretofore lying idle, will be set out with - T1i i.;rir1 mania. irrjne vines iius scjibou. ; r . . . ... -tt : t t T".' s runs high; ana it vim pay.ivcirwTx -iic. citv vesterdav. from Chapel Hill, by Mr K. F . Waitt, undertaker, for the j purpose of re-mter-mrni in thft old citv cemeterv. -There was no : J. A. Ilvman, col , moved to refer the resoJuT tioq to the uomtmucc on rinauw. m -r 1 J al,A .xv4 f r rntPT - Jinfl . Theremin, of Ei-Oovo.norS.ain.-. those , --?t rtiont f :hr???5"?!tm "KmSt K. UAu'bo- no relief, to tha. people to postpone ,t any longer as they were pot so delinquent as the ot:iT. .u,nl..ao trVA h eollectcd this tax and werc holding the money, not paying scarcely repca or other He had it from good authority that there were four Sheriff who now owcd.lSlOO.QOO to tne Areahurj, t -j i r Tin Karl naid nothing, and lie nau Hcaru oi ouu n - r- .. ... - w in calling a conference ot the several oiiuru w ho hadj collected $20,000 and was holding km rder to speculate, and he was the chief mover "i-or repeal," acl "Against words of simiLr import. Sec. 4. The Commissioners shall ,caue the time cf the election to be advertised at the Court House and at three or more puplic pLces in each' tAntlitn xthrrn an flection 13 to be held; and in such advertisement they shall etaf c distiuctly , the question to be submitted to the voters; and I they ba!l also annex thereto a copy of the ecc- tions of thi-Act, which it is herein provided ahall lcconic the law of the township, in.case the repeal be carried by a majority of ballots.. Sec. 5. The Commissioners, within ten days after the election, fcha'l caue the result to be , adirtKed'in a couniy newspaper, jf there be one, and also in three cr more public places in . the township: and if a majority of the legal votes cast in the township be For llepeal," the forty ! eighth (4S) Chapter of the Revised Code shall be thenceforth repealed as to such townai:p, ana of' n frrrt or frfitct therein: but the followii. tecti ms of this Act shall thereafter become law, aud have the force and effect of law in every such township; to w-it: J , :Scc. G. When "any beast, the property of one personj strays upon land, the property ot another, whethcr such land be in cultivation or not, the ptrty in piscssion of the land.straycd ujku may seize the beast and either convey it to the iVuud-keeper of the township, where it shall he impounded, or, if it cannot bo so conveyed con. veuiently or without risk of injury to'thc beast, the party xtay impound it on his'own premises. X Sec. 1, The party seizing such ttray beast, if be cannot convey it to the pound-keeper, fchall immediately iulorm the pjJud teepcr of the eeizure, ugeiuer wuu v and artificial maiks by which thp beast may bo iioutiuou. aud of the uaaic aad resideuco of the owner, if.known. I I Sea S. The pound-kecper shall thereupon terve a notice on .me uwci, . .- i . ". 1 . v.. as otuer doiiccs are rcjuv.u o - parade or pub ie deonstr,,0 o to oc; "" th e arcaJ, collec.ed WnXthe liof the en,, over .he from ,he poople,1nto Ue Treasury. faces were removed, when it was found that.there was no such striking evidence of decay as might have been expected considering the length of time since they died. They were buried side by side, in the old cemetery. Ualeiyh Scntincf, 18A.'. - ": ; j-..- ' :!. r- We learn that daily trains will soon com mence running between lialcigh and the termi nus of the Chatham Railroad, two miles from ITavwnnd in Chatliam countv. The Schedule of the Western road, mm Fayetteville, will be ;i arrangca as 10 itiae a mruun nuc i"h to Fayetteville, the intermediate gap of 12 mih-s' being supplied by stages. tST Xot only hs the Western X. C. Railroad uoue inu the hands or unprincipled tpvv.u,aiuic vhM iiullinns ot her monev nfcve K IIIVII lature Treasurer T7klft'ffcflhie and Loose ! Divorce Laws, w . - , , ; j , . . , 41 i fceufeLwho resided in atltue time the tut amotts aivorce iaw Foreign Items. D-ec. 14. Much alarm has HKoen is authorize toe, fur; pay n;otlg, i0 forms the New ork Journal ,otuon 0f hat State :was Urted. by the sudden breaking ont .f the rin- . . V,enS ;. th .State: as much, oi tne current t, -i thl interest collected on theT said special tax bonds as the exigencies of the Treasury may re- Lies over. Serce i that- the Legislature -of that yeaY waso- Hor the control of women m other woras, vra T.o-islature elected upon a strong temperance wrt , . . ' t. j ifisuG. in w . -rx .1 r.' nnA a loffpr from . Col. JvObert Qtnn hl Air I urnuiii. ; . - - fc. i , yiuvv 7 c , , rM -t-i. quire ture elected upon a strong teraperuwC whom were anve au iaat the advocacy of which the womenef the wotnan has twentytwo children, jncl 1 taken great interest ; and when1 a re- gets 0f triplets. 'The Queen has scut Cran expressing a degircand willingness to ap- xatlon of the divorce law was Sought, a major- f single cent which haa ever Dee jwvsu pubuc sentiment jimvu u n 'rzv KTlSly theTStafer Mr Durham paid as cd the statute! thathaS j ncQ ln .nis i:r.:- UA cW,r,il k mrtv x ze Ti,. Trnnl Wll ner ripon these facts, this matter Oi invcBugafcivj uv-. - j- r , cuiei. v "- - " - " .A v Via act that he was ibrccd to, say . that the con: saJS that'Hhe: intimate connection between the ?VSnirowaawa in striking contrast rij:hts and' female suffrage- movement uuufc ui yv -- .... . . . , t;'i r ,. ..i-- o ,- . coon onv nav w !lttU and the tacitity oi uivorco iua ---.v - v derpest iubo great cattle show in this city. An English laborer wife recent.y presented her husband with five children at a birth, all of nrorP. alive at last accounts. l he poor her thirty. five dollars. TheJEmpress Eugenie has written a letter to tire"Fopecxpressuig her regret at not Lcmg able ! to visit his Holiness. j DCC; 14. A Papal -Bull 6? much im-r las iust been issued in the rlloly City to that of other Railroad presidents who hac incontinently j taken; fliglit to avoid Investigation Mr M alone mtroaucea a im tu. mv. '.Iwrpcrard the Homestead- and personal pro- s on- executions lounuuu uu exemptions in the reports of women conventions neiu in city ana eisewnere. -y -7 A rr.n.r the guidance and rule of the pro- rsnfivOieQ XO ' ucu,uuviuuH , ' o . - : Rome; Dct orfiiinrv Vina a TV ThfilRull fixes a strict seal u y ao uv. iuj - . , , . . of secresy on the prelates wno are tu. ... the General Council, and also establishes; tho v so ei by been snuandercd. but it is currently reported that a larso amount ot State bonas appropnaieu uy v Legiiilature last year has been aeposiieu m Institution in New York working underthe iis?cious name of a Faro Bank. Whether this report be true or not we cannot vouch for, but j the report is out, and, from the character of the depositor, many believe it. A Seville AVir. : . JC A case was tried in our Superior Court this week, involving the theft of a ten cent haf of braid, which hstcd over a day, cost the" Coun ty not Ices than one hundred dollars, delayed other suits, in which the witness fee3 and loss of time to all parties amounted to more than two ... . 1 1 C hundred dollars more. A some w nut ueax ioai. AJtevt'fc Xrwt. " ' J jCidr The Feuitentiary Committee has appoint- t T.V.-. .... Cm.iv1 A New Aurangement. We learn that it is coutcmi'luted next week to commence a new arrangement over the'Kalcigh & Canton Rmd which will materially affect the travel coming and going over the North Carolina road. The idea is tohave two trains daily over the Raleigh Road connecting with the Northern and South ern bound trains it this place thenight train over the .Raleigh Road to run sleeping coaches in connection with the X. C. Road with -no !vinr;n(f at Itafoii'h of these coaches. Such an them to combine and employ counsel in order to stave 6ff; judginept to the longest period, j He hoped the Senate wonld see the necessity of passing the resolution at uu-, Mr R(pass,(RcpublicanO said he introduced the resolution at the jrequcst of the Treasurer, who had given him evidence sufficient to con; viucc any one that this was! the proper course to pursue. Some Senators Uiawe a " hubbub when! matters of, this character are brou'ht up for' consideration in order to make part capital at home; but the time had come when some one should take the responsibility and face the music regardless of partizan con siderations, and he was ready for one to raise his voice against the impositions practiced by certain Sheriffs on the burthened tax payer; of the State. He was tired of seeing them grind the taxes out of the people and put them into their own pockets in order to keep their fine horses ! and sporting carriages. He had been informed by the Treas urer that the Sheriffs of two counties. Wake and New Hanover, were' indebted to! him at least 851,000, and 'the Sheriff of Wake alone about $35!000! It was time this state of things. was .tnm.r.d. and if it was not done speedily it might be too late, j lie hoped the reference would not be made. -Galloway, c6l., and Mr Brogden; opposed the rc(ilntmn. - ' 1 -!' A -''Mosrs Welker' and Bobbins urgc;d its adop tion iu short but Ibrcible speeches.; , ,;r; !l , The "resolution was adopted j by the following vote : j : .. i j ' - i Yeas Messrs Beall, Bcaslcy, Bccman. Rel lamy, Colgjove, Cook, Eth'ridge, Forkner, Jones of Mecklenburg. Lassiter. Leg-, Lindsay, Long. Love, Masonj 31artindale, Melchor, Moore of Carteret. Repass, Bobbins; Sweet, Welker, Wm stead and Wilson 21. j ! i Nays Messrs Brogden, Burns. Blythe. Cherry, T);ivi Knnes col. Galloway col, Hayes, II arring- Hyman col, '.Moore oi jtancey, jxuipuj, Tnwi IT judgment lor crime. , xcierreu. ; i , Mr Kelly of Davie, offered a resolution in tavor of a. A. neiiy. xeiunuu.. , ; . , .. . Thursday, Dec. 16. : ii ? ; .:.. rik a in New York- and other old ana Ceed ngs ot tho assemblage iv Diajuriy o SasS'A' .-4;. b shopU U dUsaUsaed Uh of wider latitude' are remarked' iiii the discussions the provisions of tUe Ball.; . , : t MUV w - : i s m I i since the McFarlanRieharQsw cu to supplv the needed occasion lor iu cu,uc u ! fVimniA rnnp-ues auu ws that now fet- le limlSnaiwu aaiuox ter (he elective affinity, i !i i H Tim 'froP ilnve? discussion woroau's suffrage; meetings ar6 then cited: ia evi dence. at the so-called Hi I ' j.ri -urn loosinjroi jouiuic iup "-t it . v . protect tne irecuuw 7 -n A i 31r Martindale gave uotice; of. ai bill to organ- ize the militiar ! I Vr. !-:T ,"J i i 2VJ - H ayes tnarle !a voluminous report Irom the Committee on Banks. On his motion the read: in- was dispensed with, and it was ordered to be priutcd and was made the special oruer , iui i e first Monday m r epruarj, : r, . , , t a i, ..ifeinr in arnrorjnaiion oi -u,ovw far the Deaf,' Dumb and I5inra jsymm, auu a KHl rri-iVininr nn !mTrorriation ot -lo.uuu, loruie SI? 000 additional to dc uied for improvements, -passed. - 1 House Mr drier introduced a bill to incor- porate tne ijussieu ui uuv6-n - : I A message was receiveu num nn.jufivu,. asking ftr,ameudment8 to thJ militia law to en able him to suppress outrages.' -Ordered to be printed.- ' ft: - I ' .-n J .-j ; The bill requiring County j Commissioners to meet once a month, was taken up.r The question recurred upon,a substitute reported by the! Ju dicwry Committee. -: -t i i i i I; After a lonz deliiatc the substitute was adopted. Romeverdant " people in England ' 81111"" i,: frti1fn(lAMtA bonds in the hone and ! CUU'r tO LUUI vuivvi-v - 1 expectation of their having at some aay, a vaiue. It is announced that latterly these bonds havo man ifestcd an upward tendency. At present valuation, two millions iu these promises to pay of the late Confederacy arc worth about thirty- five dollars. The substi shall receive arrangement will necessarily secure much of the ton. Hyman coV' Moore t ianc travel" that now reaches the N. C. Road over the Scott, Smith and hue lu. , Dauville and Piedmont line Wehhn Xrics. 1- House Mr Robinson "called th irvimr.lliti Jtf f.ri & HXlftr OU the OWttCr, 11 M IMk4kV f ' - i known, served. .'.-' f " t See. 3. Such notice shall describe the bcat and ttatc where it is impounded and it shall also inform the owner .that he may come and receive the beast. . oa pnxf f property, and pay-, he denounce mcnt of damages done by the beast and of the expense of feeding and caring lor such beast during the impoundment; aud, (iu default of doin;; so, wit'uiu teu day after service of notice,, on tucli tenth day, the, beast will be sold. The day .of service of notice shall net tc counted as one of the teu days. - ( ' Sec. 10. The Bound-keeper, immediately on the service of such notice, shall j advertise -the Rale of the besst at two public places in the town,- thiji; and, uulcsi the beast is received agaiu by the owner as provided in the lat section, he shall sell the same for cash; and the proceeds of mIc shall be applied as follows: j : 1st.; Bay the costs of impundment: ' 2nd. The expense of feeding and caring for the beast. during impoundment: 3rd. The residue, if any. khall fce paid to' thc owner, if known, but, if not known, to the Treas urer of the township for the use of the township. ' Sec; 11. Every persa who impounds a beast en his'own premises, shall provide fuch beat with shelter, food aud water,1 for which compeu aalisu inay be claimed from the owner, or out of the proceed of sale, ia like manner as prvvided for the Pound-keeper of the township. Sec, 12. Every Pound-keeper fchali receive the following alhiwaners and ices: i . . 1st. The cost cf the food actually supplied to Jthe bcat, with compensation for labor iu giving food, water and necessary atteution, to beasies ed by any Justice of the Peace. 2d. Per receiving iato the pound, whether on his own premises, or by the tow uship pound keeper, tweuty-five cents. . 3d. For notifying the owner of the beast, fifty cents with taikagc at five cents per mile ingoing and returning. -. 1 4th. (For Dostini? advertisements fifty cents. Rth:Onanv hiLince raid to owner out of procccdi cfsalc five per cent ea amount paid otpr. ' i ' Sco. 13. The Clerlt of the township Hoard i f Trusted hall h: tho Pound-keeper ct the town- Sec !l4. No proceeding under this Act shall iaftct the ri-Lt Ifth-: party in possesion of the li:d strayed upon, to damages fur injury dtoie ; by the beast, or the right of the owner of the ! beast impounded to damages fur any. unnecessary or wanton injury to tlie animal in. scuihg it, or during its impoundment. , Sec.; 15. 1 lie Pound-keeper of every township hall keep a book, iu which must be recorded ! the mark of every person applying for that pur pose; and whenever the mark of any impouuded beast corresponds with the mark on his record, ; be shall notify tho impoundment to the owner ' of such mark. He is , entitled to receive ten I cents (10 for recording every wuk. - i Bee. 1G. Whenever an township adopts the provides of thk Act, the County Commissioners (ball cause the fact to be notified to the Solichcr for tho State and to the grand jury, in order that prosecutions under the 43th Chapter of tho lie vised Codo may not be instituted against iuno eant persons: i - Sec. 17. This Act sbiil have force from the . day ofiu ratification, and the Secretary of State ' is hereby directed to have the same immediately published for two successive weeks io-any six newspapers, to be selected by bim, printed in different parts of the State. Read Out. P A. Wilson. Esq , tho Sena tor from Stoke? and Forsythe, has been read out of tbc Piepublican pirty. Ia a caucus of the members iu Kaleigh a few nights fcince, at the call of tho roll of the Republicans, Mr Wilson's name was dropped. The head and front of Mr Wilson's offouding is that" he ia an honest mad, aud declared that no honest member, would be in favor of holding over two ye irs longer; aud he denounces the extravagance and irauds ot the party, and docs all ho "can in his place iu the Senate to expose aud unearth rascality. 11V stou tb'ii.tinet. - M jj- "By a decision from the Post oflicc De partment, country papers, with inside or outside priuted at city effices, out of the county where the paper is published, will not be allowed to go through the mails without prepayment." j We clip the above from Pomoroy's Democrat. There are three papers in this State with "out C;,W printed North. Loot sharp "outsiders." Grceiuloro Patriot. ute provides that Commissioners pay jtor 24 days in the year and Mr Pearson offered an amendment that in TsnKP I'liiii-tt uaitu. v -- - j t sinners shall jeccif e pay for 18 days iri each year j h those that pay over :S1.5QjO and under ,f 25,000 . T3 isi shall receive pay. &r 21 days, those over ' i ....Av. oin nfih receive nav fori$0 a.uU' unuct .v"y-" - f - U !rv 9.-U) 000 shall receive pay for 40 luopicuj. rroa'THj WESTJEEN DKMOCKAT. nitl Catawba aiglisl; and Clsical High School. y TEsl-i-Perhaps you1 will allow a short nTti clc Jn reference to the , Catawba English and Classi cal High School at Newton. LM4 j ! . ;'! After the late war, there being no endowment funa for Catawba, College, Roy. Ji a jClapp and MajJS. Finger took charge of said College property, in cluding Libraries,' Surveying Instruments and.l lalo sophical Apparatus, and with these facilities are conducting a School that is worthy of patronage, Some idea of the grade of the School may be had from the following list of classes iaught la.st session, which was furnished me by 'one ofjhc teachers : j: , UItis Horaee Satires, 2 students ; Cicero s Ora tor,, 5-VirgU, l?:iCjesar's CommentariesT 0; Harkness'. Second Latin Book, 11 j Ilarkness' First Latin Book, 0 . (. ' . .; 'A ' ; . . : J ' Greeic Demosthenest-Orations, 1 student ; Xeino- Tbhou'a Memorabilia; :2 ; Aenophon s VnaDasis, .ju , V u-Wa Pirt.nrcek Book. 5. I - - -1. Biirtrvii'if nnd Kavi'ition. 9 stu- dents; Geometry, 9 i Algebra, 16 i. University Arith metic, 21 Practical Arit!imetic,jlG. . 0 : Isatural Thilosopliy,! students; French i t ..;u a 'woatV toii bv cdntinuioz the list. Suf- d it to sav that Spelling, llcadiilg, Writing and the 1 CiiARlofTEViLLE, Dec.s16. Dr. Ohvcr, n Englishman of promiucuce, was shot and killed this" morning by G, C Ayers of Fauquier county, who charged Oliver with seducing his daughter.. . f FOB RENT, . ; The Boarding House at Springs corner, now occu piod by Mrs. Roue. V r ' Also, the ,J5iore lioom how .wmj-. j Cross, next to Charlotte Hotel. , '. Also, the Store Room in the. Charlotte Bank Build ing, next to Groot's liquor. store , .t i , mj Also, the new Dwelling House next to the residence of Col. Breni. - - - ' K ' The above property "wilt be put up for Kent at nublic auction ou Wednesday, the 2 d of December, ivatelv before that time. 11 uwi. i X- - c 1 Dec 13, 1809 2w ACXANDER. NOTICE. Washington Items. Mr Hoar, late Attorney General under Grant, has been appointed to the vacant Judgeship on the U. S. Supreme Court Bench, j ! The Washington authorities decide that ad ditional legislation is necessary to enable the Federal oveiuutent to hold certain cemeteries i .. a . . . . IUC VnuUS ui iub muu ! . Pjijst Cousins. -By a law of New Hamp shire, marriage between first cousins will be for bidden after the 21st of this month in that State. in the Nutu; ... .... tuiliC'l 1 II 111 A canvass cl Longress snows mat acnou; iaj- -.r,1 (1t,A.i vill be Iwithheld- until aiterithe naiM ; t liicetiug of her Legislature, when, if the negroes are reseated, the matter will be dropped; other wise the measures foreshadowed in Carpcnter'6 bill and 31orton's amendment will be enforced. Gov. liullock urges immediate actiou. Senator Trumbull, in the Committee, opposed the whole movement. ' - i j Judges Davis and Nelson dissented from thc cpiuk.n declaring the taxing of State Bank notes constitutional. : . ' j ' t The State Department has official information that 21 States have ratified the' 15th amendment.- ; ; t ; I" f ' It is stated that Judge Gricr of the U. S. Supreme Court has resigned ; to take effect Feb. 1st. ': : j. i . ; j; China has ratified the Burlingamc treaty with Knlaud. ' -j - 1 j Senator Trumbull has introduced a bill which prohibits members cf Congress from recommend ing to the President or any head! of departmeut any jcrson for appoint ment.to oSce, except in reply to a written demand fur information from such head or President, and from, soliciting such arro?ritment,"and proposes to punish ; .Congres- sii'nial iutroaa'0 brokers or aireuts bv a fine of $l,C0lJ It alsu declares it uulawi'ul for the President or a head of department to make an apiintnicnt.thus solicited. The lofitmastcr General has issued stringent orders caiast the employment; in auy part of tho Uuitcd States, of b'ys under sixteen years of ae, or others not sworn, as mail messengers, to carry the mails between Pest Olliccs and Kail road depots, or steamboat wharves. Test Oatus. The Radical test oaths are again before a Senate Committee, with a word tor (hiir repeal from Scoter Ferry, of Conn , which, let us hi pc, will be heard and heeded. Mr Stewart, oLNevada, proises the conditional leniency that ofiice and position shall depend up on the loth amendment. Representative Stokes, o ten a letter to SenatonSumner and others in re gard to affairs in his State, iu which he denoun ces the approaching Constitutional Convention as illegal, unconstitutional and revolutionary, file sajs Tennessee is in the same disturbed condi tion as Georgia, and equally needs to be recon structed by Congress. ! I lAH this because the said fctokes was ; not elected Governor of Tennessee. 1 )Tenncssecv has writ- c attention or. the Chuirnianjof the Judiciary' Committee to a resolution introduced by himself instructing that Committee to report a bill authoriaing the Au ditor to move I for judgmeut against delinquent Sheriffs in the next term of the Wake county; Superior-Court.' I ' ' : - . i ; 1 " : 1 ; L The bill punishing slander was taken up, auended and passed its third reading by a vote of yeas 59,; nays ,33.' ' ' j" " --'- '""' 1 i Bill to lay off ! and establish a new county by tlie name of Dare. This proposed county is to be formed from portions of Hyde, Currituck and Tyrrell (The bill was rejected. j j ' j I Wednesday, . Dec. 15. Senate Mr Jones of jWake, stated that his colleague, the Senator elect from the 10th Dis trict, iMr P. B. Uawkans, had received omciai information that his disabilities have been re moved, and moved that the fcenator be allowea to qualify and take his seat. The Senator came forward aud was qualified. . ' Mr Jones of Mecklenburg, introduced a bill to authorize the incorporation of homestead and building associations. . Referred. ; The following bills passed their third reading: A bill to amend section 98, chapter 270 cf the laws of 1S68-C9. A bill to amend the 18th pectioa of au act relating to .special procedure.in cases of mills. A bill concerning a( Probate reUtratiou of deeds and other instruments. A bifi to amend section 19, chapter 184 of the public laws of ISCS-'GD.J A bill to change the line between the 'counties of Surry and A lie gh'ny. A bill to enable landhbldcis in certain ms coiiilidatellieir tracts. - -1 A resolution was adopted iuatructing the Su f Piihli Works to ascertain aud report what amount would be necessary to beat j the Capitol building with hot air or steam, and i whether it would not be cheaper thau the pre-r sent. mode. I . -. ' . ' ' . v I Ilrn-SB :Mr Downing! arose to a question ot privilce in regard to charges in the Daily Sen tinel that Republicans were clogging the inyesti- ;ratio of alleged frands, &c. ; He closed his re Larks by giving notice that if the Committee of $ic Whole did not proceed to work at' once,;he would move to rescind the resolution by which the House resolved to go into the Committee. ! ' Mr Hodoctt replied, saying that the Editor of the Sentjuel could mauage his own affairs and could take; care of himself j The people of the State were convinced that' crime did exist and tho action of Republicans iu this House did hot tend to lull tho&j suspicious..-..! Not only did the' people of j this State, but of ! other' States, lo upon the; voting down by the Republican party of the proposition to send a Committee to Xew York, where many startling disclosures could be made, as fastemiig the charges ou the accused parties. M . H ":.''' M . V; ' ; j,) 31r Downing agiin tork the fioor, and in his remarks said that the Conservatives of this House were rcf-poulsible for the procrastination in this investigation in order that the session might be lengthened put that the Republicans might bear the odiuni. "K . ;J' " J.' : .:-vl'; ' Mr M alone said the gentleman from Union says that (Conservatives oh this floor-intend to impede investigation. He denounced, the state ment as a miserable calumny. The resolution to request the Governor to order that no further bonds should be put on the market is in aid of this investigation.. It is admitted that frauds have been ebmmitted. Why not prevent the fuither commission of fraud, j It is obvious that certaiu meiiibers em this floor intend to block investigation. These" Presidents ill not report; you refuse jto request the Governor to report. Vcs, Directors on this floor refuse to state a sin gle fact. It seems that some '-deliglit in dark ness rather than light." ' What can you tell the people as to the condition of hcsc Roads noth ing nothing because we know noiliinj. ' Why not investigate. ' . j . j ' Mr Pou offered a joint resolution that the Public Treasurer be instructed to make no fur- 25,000 days, chiys -V...ll rincil'O h niil:o"ft. f M r Scyaibur tffercd a) substitute caiDrncing thp. nroviaioris of Mr Pearson's amendment wmen oioq rl.irkt(i1 j ' ! .Mr Smith! of Allejrhany, moved to ajnend by Jm.w. ij r. nil criiinties ravinrl under 88,000 f i. Jha Commissioners shall receive pV for. only T I I-. " i I , i' I 5 davs The amendment was adoptod by a vote of yeas 45, nays 31. hrancLes neuerallv receive , due attention mflicifciit to give your readers, an idea as to tbeo-rade ofthe School-. :.-1 wng pen hisiuub ten!dethi9 School, will find classes' f almost any grado up to the Junior Class iu our best Colleges, andwnl; be thovoiighly taught.) In fact although it' is : not published abroad to any great? extent 1 have no doubt It lis now one of the best Schools in the Slate. Besides this, board is cheap, rrota fftio ?iwin iaiui- li - . . fT The.School Commit tec-wen cl the pcrerai iowu- irday id 1 i it i t m f m colored, between the age oi anu -i yf v. -bv, in their respective Towhipj. . i Decl3, l8C9 2w Chm'n County Coimniioners. ship.4 of the county of Mecklenburg will report to h( CK-rk of thl Board on or. twfuire the tirtl alurUaj iu January nextthe number ofchildrea, white u, Store for Kent. The conwuodious Storeroom and Dwelling b. iei, and! the plnn of messing, "adopted by most of tho 'ounir men, renders li still cheaper. ; j At ihe close of the East scssipn I attcnaea tne puo- .n.-liinhf cfimstf or eiffiit orisrmai llAuse. fuow occuvicd ty J. S. Means & Son,) is olTered for Rent for the year 1S70. Apply to -I ! IULS' A8cnU Dec 6, 18C9 4w .V ;f which wtre highly j Jjif O Dec. 14 Thp bill then passed its 3d reaaiusr. thd bills in payment (iOlmniis- annbuhcenient rwas an jcommittee ) were amnesty, i F The .Wats add considenur a i it ruction geueral Congress. Tn ih TTonseJ amoncr ,., -T - I ' i ilHn Federa I'otlrt tionse n.Ila!cighj"PJ. U, oneroviainj: rprne Oii-irti'rmis.tPl' nflfl ;TV Shirks taken bv Federal treors; ai d a re.w intlnn tn nil ioiirii from 22d rnstant to t he pth ot j fvx . J j , , i i f Mr Butler introduced a rcsoliktipn. idjrecting 'Wv nnd Means tof renort a lill taxing income from internet on fedefal bonds I A bill "relieving the disabilities Uf tjiree per sons was ':pased;..; During the. discuson"there the! recoil bill for I. Wavs and ! Means Corami jrected to inquire into the expediency ofalolish iing the revenue jmachinery and apportioning the Jtaxes among thet:itesl . .; I Trii thn Snntp. the Gcoriria b jGovernor.td name I the day for the con jeninir of jthc J.ejrislaiuie. I The tPresideni on the appli cation ofthe Governor, is authbrmed to cinpioy the Army and Navy to enforce, the acts Morton offered an-amendment baking if,he tion of the 15th auicudmeut conditional admissioni . , Mr Uutler introduced a bill admitting; Vir- frinia without qualification. !. Mr Thurman presented the i Ohio, withdrawpnir her'.'assent lie- exercises. BTiprlif4 iintl dialoeues.' all c fy -f ? . r. i n. a r , , i J creditable, j The original speocues wouiu navp rc- fleeted c'redrt upon outer ucaus. uu k-" awarded to J. J?. Jiunuay iur vaukm Vv.r- tion and also in declamation, and tho second prize to J. D. Howe. i ;"-:r .iR-jl HI . . . ' .t '! . I! . . ti, iia.HoT- n:im af flevciomn! orismaUfT ana ax ffitins? t'oub men a practical business education, as amounts to oxer v ! t Ln a7rrei7avinZ those who may dre It for any Quo Hundred and Twenty ThOUSOIld DolIaTS. . A -... i i;.4r - tk irv . nroifioQ a man can make lor oia THE iETNA'i Insurance Company I ' .W1TU : $12,000,000, ? Ilai. paid another loss of SLOW upon the policy of JOHN I. SHINS, Kiq.. of Concord.; - ' ; This added to other losses in North Carolina, ptep class in College.. I learn thait aljheiaical Apparatus purchased sooa 1 will h 1-niird!h'ased soo&i - I M ! ' The next session Will benjin on the first Monday. m January! next. The libraries belonging to the insti tution contain nearly (H)0j volumes, and tlrts students hare access to them and have :the advantage, o'fla wcii:r'egu!ated'li(erary sdfX'-. - .c,atawba. ttee i were di- Mr adop- to re-l '.i,wViL- J v Notice. T .rrppf to ho absent from home on a visit to the West for sometime. (During that, time I have made my brother, :S D. Alexander, my Agent to transact alt mv business. I have placed in his hands ample means for the support of my family. I desiYei there fore, to give notice that I will not pay any debts con tracted M ray nanie myiw ' anf member of mv family during my. absence from the State. ; mr family uciring my f Dec 13. 1SQ9 lnifMl JOIIX.O. ALEXANDER Notice to LTrespassersr tlcnredatibnp. in variouslwayal having boen from time to lime jcommitted on our promises, this is, there fore, to! give notice to all persoiist without distinc tion of race,) color, oir previous: condition, to cease in future from 'such depredations, either in the way of hunting with cr withbutdogsvii:ahing, er even pass ing through) our fields, especially those under culti vatio'a, las we are detcVruiucdi !to enforce the law MILio A.-ltl).yf.fipVi S.: Jl McELItOY; resolutions ot o thej fifteenth amendment. Mr ..Cole presented a resolution directing the Finance Committee to inhjiire into the expediency f taxing whisVey one 'dollar. . , i : ; i I i ! Dec. 15 Tn'the Senate. a.rcsolutijr was of fered a'nthoriainjr'. Commissioner 'Delano 1 6 I offer a reward for assaults on revenue ; officii d$.i A resolution; for adjournment froan the 22d, ioitant to the 5th of January was concurred in. i In the ilouset a resolution was introduced for the Committee jon Public Sa&t) to tak.2 cogui zance of steamboat, miuin? and other dis;isters so. widely published. .1 k ' . i , '-i - -: .'j'- 'Ti--r-TT-:J ' 'Ii, - 1 North Carolina Special Tax Joxds. The carpet-baggers appear to have got possession of these securities; for we hear cf them in every out; of the way uook and corner. A large' quan -tity, it is baid, Kas been gambled away ) y one ofi the railway I Presidents of the unfortunate State of North j Carolina, j These bondijwere is:upi1 iu niu 01 CAiJiinir roaua a:iu 10 uui u ..lc-. In, t inctonrl rvT firir.of " 'flt-Yw.PTP.il ouired by! the cxig-cuciefi ; of the . wort new as was re- wcre han- com- seen. it is too AnA hv the bushel .basket to! ofheers oi the panics, who sceiKttf ;bc having aj goodtinj6l;witl thein'-"!T;h!ey hiive'sold .thcur down to cnty seVcn. anil where' they will stop rema 1113 1 to be Had not! 1 he Stvte better ''stop Deiore Ute? Where is the' committee jof in- b:h was coming North jto inquire about thciu -Xew lork J era fa, Dec: Vth. In regard to he Committee I the Herald in quires about, it jis.wcll known here wjliyiit was not sent. 1 1 would have found out too; much had itlgonc on jto Ncw York, aud. consequently being a Jniattcr of life nd death with certain Radicals, It I ! rbni-pd off and the resolution iraising it rescinded ! under the caucu3 lash. -r-r-Iia high Sen finch I vcstigationi New York Dec. 12 It is i rumored that a vigilance committee h;is been organized in this citv, strong in numbers, and entitled flaw-and- order Jicguiators.: ; 1 no uy. ci is sa:u, p oe iue executing pf sutiiniary justice on the roaphs who escape punishment through political influence, and also that some ofthe local j authorities, , in cluding certain judgesare included in the pro posed action, j ; . ; ; The moro a woman s waist is shaped hourglass, the sooner will the saddso: O ft i f I out. like i an life run j. Mc. sample; J. F. HARllYw A. SAMPLE W. J.-. D. y. 11. H. W SAMPLEJ A. II AN N ON", B. JtARRY,! T. CAPPS. ; B. SAMPLE. J. M. I HOUSTON, siT.W Houston, .1. A jUENDKHSON, A. R. I HENDERSON, D: 1. :S AMPLE, . h Dec G, 1809 4wpd i NOTICE TO I THE PUBLIC jl take this method of returning my sincere and heartfelt lhanks to the citixenp of Charlotte1 and the surrounding country for the Very liberal patronage' bestowed upon in e in the past," and hope that they will continue to patronize iuc in the future, feeling satisfied that I caia still, thein goads as cheap as they can buy theiaelsewhere injthia j ijnarket. , j , ! Please civc me : a call -before!! Unying I IhaTe a large s ock of all kinds of gooddiou hand. i JAULS II. HENDERSON. Purtiier Katie b. I hare a rood jnany -N.ofes and Accounts on,-hand due me, reraaiuing untetilcd, and I now request those indebted to jcome forward ctweipn this and the fiirst i hare been t cease A'-word to the ivisfc is siiCicient. ! day of . January and iinakcj pftyincnt. cry ihdulgent,bui patience faugh virtue. Dec C, 1800 iw JAMES -Ui- A Card ; s 3 E 0 ue a iv . 1 HENDERSON. ON, LEPHANX, old customers and and having care ee rhem at th6Eltphant, . v .. . ..'..11 fjunily, is to get a policy m uus oiu auu wen Institution. ' J ' . By calling upon the subscriber all necenf ary in formation will be gif cn. '- ; ''.. ' A. J. ORki , Agent for Concord and Cabarrus cbunly, N.'C. Dec 13, IStiO lm ' r. ' , ' ' n ' Concord Femal6 College. The next Term will commence January 'Jd, 1870, and continue six-, months. Rates of Board aud Tuition as formerly. ', Address i ' 1 . , " Rev. E. F.. ROCKWELL,' ?W President. . StatesTille, Dc 13, ISO Catawba English and Classical HIGH SCHOOL, A A' WTOS, S. C. ,. The next Session will commence the 1st Monday in January, 1370. No pains ae spared in fitting pupils thoroughly forthe best Colleges in the country, and in' giving them a thorough bu;mit4 cluea(ion; Special attention giyen to Mathematical Tkoniso. Tuition per Session of 20 Weeks from to H'Z-.IQ in currency. .. . : , Board -in families from $3 to 10 per month ; in clubs at-about half 'thjuse -prices: - I' For Circulars and particulars address J.C. Clapp,. Newton, N. C. ' J. C. CLAVP, A. H. Dec 1, lBb9. - , S. M, FIN (IK II, A. D. A. L OKRELL, of JN'oaTU Carolina, . ! WITH - 4. " JE HI All READ & COl, (Late Geo. ''. & Jehial Read,) ' , Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Fur and Wool Hats, Ladies' Jock'ev Hats. Straw Goods, Umbrella. No. 279 and 281 Cnul'St., one door Eat of liroiduray JEHIAL BEAD. IVCW YOHfii NATHANIEL NORTON. J s . i Dec 13, ISG'J 1 2mpd ! I ! AT j THE SIGN OF THE Takes pleasure in informing' lji friends thati h'e is "Right gideTTJ for hjraany patrons will ie pleased to anv time, at his old 'standi' : TJieltian of th where ho is again prepared to supply them with the very best , - hj; d Family and Plantation Provisions, and everything fresh anl good for the Larder and the inner irinn with some pressing for the! outer, at astonishingly moderate priccs.jj ; j j , " j Doinbt pass by, but call Sn and see if I cannot suit you as wcll, as you can be jiccohjirnodatcd elsewhere, as it is my pleasure and desire jt!b please the public, bavin": made extensive arrangements for t bat pur pose, j Dec. C, 18G0. :M.l PRESSON,' Agent. I' Assignee's Sale, V: At the Auction Haute of M sItl ))' isfon if? Co. As Assignee of Hi B. peters,'! ja Bankrupt, I will expose to public saley cn Thursday, the 2ud-day of Dember, 1809, all: the Furniture of the late; City Bank of Charlotte,. consisting Ui part, of one ' . i Large Fire-Proof iiillie's S, Writing Desks, Chairs, Blank (Books, Stationery, Carpets, &e.j one.Share of Stock in the Char. & S. C-'lUllroadr and s 1 ' ' " 1 l '" . - , 'X, ,ON , VACANT ! LOT, j " - !' la the rear of II. B.; Peters', residence. ! ; . - S. P. ALEXANDER, Nov 22, 13. Assignee A NEW WATER WHEEL. ' Now is a good time for men of enterprise to buy -County or State Uight of : VAUHELL'S PATENT UNIVEHSAL TUH1UNE AND DOUBLE TIDE WATER. rVHEEL for 17 ycar fram the 3d cf. Au gust, '1809, " ' ' I I . Parties are requested to see one of these wheels in operation at Mr Phifer's new ill in the ticinity of the City of Charlotte. v.: ! . . : - , Mr II. Ashlon Kamsay, CJcneral Suprintendf nt of the Atlantic Iron Work'and Dock Company at Nor folk, Vn., will have Wheel? neat'.y put up, front on to a thomanl horsff power -suiting every water power from 2 feet up to a sixty feet head These Wheeb arc less Afleoted by back walerj less complicated, safer and niuehj jdicaper, even when sold at a' large profit, than ctheT Turbinps, anl r pledged to do as much with the name vent and head as any Patent yet otl'ered to the Vuhlic. , t Very repectiuiiy,r j - r Littleton P. O , (Halifax co., N 0. j 13,' 18G9! A Ampl .v 'v y - , I -f Dc 13,'18G9: W. F. DAVIDSON, TTOSIH 13. y AT I A Charlotte: N.. C I Office over B. Kootmass's Store. Dec 1:1, 1809 ly ; try BINGHAM SCHOOL, 1 MHIJANEVILU:, N. C. 1 The Spring Term of 1870 opcuCJanuary 1 J For Circular address j ' Dec 6. 18G5 . Cw Co. WM. BIXGIIA. th. In sell my enti P1UCES GREAT BARGAINS! At tho Bine Store! ! consequence of the late decline" in gold, T will ire Stock of Goods at grcauy imum.t All those who wish to purchase forthe " . . t. - I'TIT Ilollidays- will save money. by calling aj. me, STORE. A large and well selected Stock of J Dry Goods. ,T ALS0, a splendid iLSsortuient of MILLl.NfaM GOODS.'aud a complete Stock ofx Clothing, Hats, Boots land Shoes, ... t TO;n noil iLt extremely LOW FIUCES. All OI wmt " - Dec. 6, 180. i B. KOOrMANN. ! P
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