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0 1 1 t n t I ! ' ! t 1 4 1 - fib ' . . I. 1 't.rtr.r.'i- slififff -s-.Tnl Jlar. in I-r- . . cntrief .OI ILe f.ijfl- lfir T;-rs i n - li i C ; t l rltrJ i f tv, , 1 - f t 1 - I I f 1 I t I f 4 I Haraii t UU ou ntc fc r Uercii of ttml xin f rttkf from Ubr..- a!rv f An ct to iac&raraU Siellr An rt fcf r 1 i inihnhn-4 il'bt if t! dare- -hmiU prove jj!' i:fr; j' t'-t'irUulitrr. I ,Aa. .tel.; Jo' o!r,9r:f e.; tbe5tjr :of j. :. Att ct t tftetfrttt .tit Ua - if ,Yj f fU . r.t . I ?.c,!'- ',i . 1 1 ? t ! Avri.o r:r!w4tu-JIr. W' 1ilniw;;Jf Ithd .not Ua. ' 'i A3 t fvf tl.a r!irf of Ifcr'fc U. I U' "-iJ-ty' 1 V""1 . 1- ?" - r"tk.:.,a-- .fotafttife?,! ta tatffctat!- u '. : ' U?f f ' C f Ctrl! erv '"','. , . - ' " ' ' '": ' -r: ''-------;fr-i'--',r't 7'h hv&U b- tl it 4., itt..nf". -iV. -.; Trslrt a Triage It Ja" A ii U ittiVs tl Mf. t A. U A wit' t r t ' V J? -' -- " a, - f,?lirij:'vrti.- r'l'Oi' Jlow-ird. f-.;-W otfW? drilvt.' ? ny lit iSi lYc.;- , ' I : ?' ft. B.,' la-'-otMrrirt UmW t4 .o 't . . " i - 7 t X. I is - Pcnonal; U , r. -1 to I'm- ivr a rill ll i- .Vt... f,om (.V.. Ui-i llaiii, 1 h' n'.:- 1 H ,r r.f'ii.-'0'' .Y"l-,-.S"'i-,,', 'it' '"" V iVl" :'r ".. -.J a j.i. ati.l h Air ct- two U t? u c-i '';ii: tit? t-i-tki? '-f y. fr '!. i;nu;-.v Wit )um; r, a:i-l u it! I ) Ttl u-i ;!';t'y7v s-t-tifi to ilicir t.v'u ;.,; v.; Hi ;i mill:, si; tti n j.r r'.-l :. t!.i'. utifvl.h rc-rlt- Ufa.; tW h3:;-;.lfl !k r. f .r". li'-i ttJiiM-!? viul U sj ai v i.ir v ?r, i 1 .r. Lid nail'-. Lv;u;;a' 1 lii vk'.va v. ;th nurh clktv-.n asov. -.t If,; ! J, ,':;- f,n. nliliti I if ,!;A. :,V.r,rCoiiVivio1 I.-:, -vo-iM . T" tr.' vt 1 Uor.. Vnce'i Adircsi to our Colored iiivit .ti'n i'vwn lU - ' :( ! j -oi thl-4)li',f. (iov. 'i:u. i: i;n' H-r c'jllcet'''! ut the ( ..uit-ilo i. on , . . . . .- . i ii l;)v ni'!d, upon Hit- imjiortaut Mioj.-c-t of I-.diu-ativi and the -matt-rial nitc-n 'Is ' i , , . - , . . , , -i.r" i . ndvice tohorh r.HL-an'lth-j n -Iitiveduti r . .t i . i ---.t of (K-holh'-ru:i'l--rtii-'iil.-u'ori.-r oitJuii. Anions other nintlt-r-, (Jov. Vanf-i- stat' d fU-it it ti..'.v i-i-tf... wilTi f li.. c ill il-i-il '. Jo woik outthdr ovvn,:1vatio!1( i,v iu la,-i --m h otori-ms in yTexico,. hecomm- known tre. r(,,nomy and th- nu-:ice "f moral to the F.a;-mr of Austria, the latter has vlitu.., Intliisway th, y iniht acnuhv j i.tfor .youn- Maximilian and ha adopt-i- .!iif.t table homes, educate thtir thiirieii, , i';l 'um v ' and bi-coni.! mtc-lHiit and useful citlzeiM j ;V()u tlictiiitTuTli and btlr insts., t) tlieiti ehe.: and jhe State. That th.- j ,...,. .,. I,t r,t C.,lmnh;n. S. C: e-hn.-ir.- lVireau was abolished, and the fovernnu-nt would do unthini; .'iuov foi lh-m ; that cliurity h hyoB c ould ilo but l.itle for Iht-m. ll.T.t the vh ol fond of tin Slate had U'en i-nuatidertd and lost, aihl j pU.u-Hio;)ls at tiie present tunc, to any eylenf, was out of the queion, and they j ( ir.r;il:X winning the o.ldliu'ht. The con lu n- a.-.p.ire m.-aus to pay for private ut js ;lt j (( i-,. i,(.t.u the hoUest that , tuition, or allow tluar ch.MreiUo grow up in i-norane... This could only be done by in.ln-,1 rv riinl iii'iitlt-iit. ft i!itl net . l!ic l'lMC- ; 1 . 7 - 1 'ii"'; of wh;c!i would bring its sure reward-1 fov? Vance ar.i:red the i tbut he jnd 'e w bit.-s of th- South, i'rh, '.s s-ral!. l. yjyZ-zh they ' might be, were goud friends of the colored people, and that th. iv wa- p'er.'b" of room for both ra'-es to dwell in irmony and peace with e.a:U-.(Uu-rr and tit loth ,wTc mutually mle'ivsted an-I ,-pentlent upon each other : one' ho'.ding the capital, the other the lab r. v ,Co:v Varee tohl thtin that he Was n c:ndidu;ie-for office, ' ai;d was no;, soli, hing flit'ir YOfi-s; le.it that, in orsh-r. i i v.Y. e in- .ill i r..1l i 1 v' f Am. t! V.A. . . U ."i , C ! r !t 1 "Ii IT Ul,i im .11 .tlit uiiii , in. I """.i i' 'I'l'ii knowledge anil ivu.ke"tlicni' ..lve.-'. familiar with the. institution and laws und-r which t! icy were living, anl to this cud they shou'dedneateihe'irehiltlren fin- a like pur - l ose. He told them that thev were now tree, under the Constitution of the State wdof the United Slates, foivveiyaiia that io one had any lispositi..n V ie-enslave 1 hem, nor coubl it 'ever., b 1 cu.ne, a nd that :iU jH-rsuns who might tell them that any par'y dt sired to put them again in bond age weie li'tin! The address occupied a little more than in hour, '-and was well received and fre - qner.t' aplauibd lw the .colored people. Of course, we have only alluded to a few oi tne points maue m me ainvss, wnu-ii i contained excellent advice to both w hites -&nd blacks and inn stvle peculiar to(;,v, Vr' r ... . - v ar.i'. The Standard linlightened. caunty County bonds for the bonds i?i tVAtlan tic, Tennessee & Ohio liailroad of like a niont it was for capital stock in the said road. On reference to tlie Aericax Thich announced the result of the vote, the fat is correctly stated, and wv are at a ioss ty understand how the S'x;i-lird ivB faden into tne tTor. Yii tab Sitndanl t;stick a n'Vre?"' If any portion of the State bonds, as the Stand ni d assert?,- were "used imlawfully by its Eresideujt for tha purpose of raising an injunction laid jigainst their issua ami their use," thev were paid to members of the SLind'ird's own party, aud by them received as bribes ! See Report by the Bragg Committee. '.. . "-. -' ... 1 . Edward Conigland. ." This gentleman has been highly recom mended by the Old fortli Skiie and other journals for the position of Attorney Gen eral of the Slate. Mr. 'Coalgland is said to be a gentleman of high legal attainments and every way qualified for the office of Attorney General. Perhaps, the Conser '.vatfvea could not make a better selection. Tirmer"s Dollar lagaziae, a Morithly Triodlcal, devoted to Agriculture, Horti cultura, Floriculture, Pomology, Rural Ecftnomy, and Mechanic Arts. Thos. M. 2Xuri-?fcj Editor and Iroprielor.wThe 1st naaib? r has been reeexved of this ecw can didate for public patronage. It is a neatly gotten up and well conducted r periodical, aji'we trust that it may prove profitable to tie- proprietor as well as the farming i.ittrests ol tlu State. - -T-Tht; Ralaili r Standard (states that "b U auu S-" - iifcasoe, T?!d It a hoi.n Kllftil Tt ii- 1; wim& a..u wviaa4v.j -a. v to usi t HO IX i burned. It is not known iluing Avas fired bv an in- The mill was covered by whether the -bux o -nd'sr nr not 1. lord iur im!l or.ee K- 1C'-- ltaitign steoiiLird is simplv m.sta-1 z,s cnargea wan crimes which' appears io'itatius that the pconle of Iredell j fr?m tvitb nc before us. to have been com- r.-rrt' W'h'.K l.!l.i..r thu i i-. 1 il..ni..i rS evii,-i f voted an exchange of SAOCO uq . Ik , i 1 lIoi?it tSr-r.si'U- u.vt?MU.ni '."nera..ljtr frtrHi,..itJ'UaUap:au'ttit K'9iiare .. u ..act. to ttnend tie cnaftfr of iht - I ; A3 tt --r ' 1 . k t ; , . . , !!o.'ir ! tl.W toui.l. invUgaio-'tlw P. errv.1 in jun.mta a!:rca r-y.)..wi. tXrtcan!e.:'. - ' v 1 ;" ' f 'A. rt rfncrn;rf Tlt ia Oit Mar.t I!pt A .t t. Cm,;,- . ... , ; , ... . ivr fro.n Ma O.u.iu. Jictir M ; tnuf " Aa ctta mil .fcUoa J. tlter ! U. : ' if..:! r.v i 1 1 d , .. - , . t'-a -Ktr lifH v4t! aliy .4f t .aatWit-s . CGftlf it&act An .act t at't Jt. A. Ti i ;t t! ; ' . Wirsl; 4.oiis.f;.l .Vou-'mny.uircftltf nv?-;- j, uaiitrt tool distinctly Ut;ti!m-1. An i'C-i'atiwitix te CirBOiffIoni tf ;Wl 't' . :rI, ' Ctfttaa a 2 iv .....-. .t ., 4 .... ? : t 1 . .... ' i,-..-.- iiv v .. .iiltt'iv w;i i-i-; jeruocraf .oa'5 t!.;tt .'otii'ViUt ,,. 1.-,;(-V,',.!.'i!- llKi on tliciou.H.Uil in many rv;.cct mtiuivant ' . ' , ' V ... 'fluty in the mamtn.incv nf.f tvi! (.ovrrti- A -'iiurc .rt ift'ivr.'ai not orne ; tjat the course re luive vtruturvi to 1 115- : . . . .. i k 1 . ii ..1. ...-,1-;., . it... .Ttii ... ? w t " - - i . w't ... ...... .-... j '.. ; i r wr - t. ,, ,a I!CuuUv 1 ar ;tUa to the ire iu accur ardaouaftl '.Vaa im, , i;;,0.tItion in fc T. 0. iinr, Ch.fr". Ire cuifiMf tn male t'itV. fS t. II fi " tr C in'T. fU " , . . )1i4;.c;o:mi.Itt..-'- J;UH,;.inofi:nnu .."-. .j-,;. , j(m iy,iVmH,, Vorttr.xpi -, ";; 5UnfT-r.f U4ta.y?fa .irotintr. ''A., .'rane of,trtc: of Isivi fo. lj An art.:,, Mfti. ,f.r ' .. . ; , , . " ; irv t:.-, J1. J i ; in u:ic;ocici.fc ""iEr, ifl if vr.Grj:. W II. Ul'l KVJiK ll S j tltlvn f 'Ticermiasf d:fab!ed 8oI- and-, '. P-, wl H'M'ir i. -.. i I tl !l f It, ..Art!.: .-;. I - ' ' v' "' I ) Ma, iJ'1'..llll - .n :..- ..,. v ....... i . i j i .. . . ; j 1 1..... tn it , .... . .. t:,. n- : r. tr-ali in tivc !ares pri-flrn-d i,v Mr, "W.i ;d. i nt iiivtsiiitin. if'it 111 -n MM- out th'.-f tct? , A utkiii'in who i tutneu but rc- ,. 'U.,.V1' . , n; it ti-nn-and ;c.-.r.i:unt:i:icv. Avitn .Juarez i "' l 11 1 t-. 1 " . . , ii.i.r..s ol" th" su"orv-n Court,-anu- other. l.. i-li-i" tii-n. iaikv th- statement that ; ' , , , 1 M-ivMiiiia-u v.ii!.-t in Mexico liad a U'H- , 1 . . 1 ! .SYfrt W illi a .vi -XIVTlIl 'Jill. 111. - liiu l.-niit- wlii.-li was a n; i!.- !.::.!. '1 liv tu t", which t l t vmu. .-. .w 7 - , lx-tween North aul Sviith (V.volina game j ebkkeuss the louuel being reireen- ; J .V, i.1iI1t,m, Jlsq . of Nash Co.'y s ho tarried wiih him a l.trgi ium:l".'r uT his lanietl f )wls.- Tweiitv-!ive lights took j ,)r llu. HU-(i:lT. ending in South' l u u j Wt. ar,. s ,.,rv v,m Io.t (dd. hi . . jut you may , nia :ie your "pia--.-- iicl nine. ;;: .'.,j'ho Charlotte. J .:-(: tf.kayj. week ; j, r ,r,-I;;,-t . M :.i . .1. M. i'otts. hi Sieel Creek, j u,,,j (lVi, niisibrtuiie io lose liis two-slory ! v:t..!u !k hv th e: Tw littla colovid cbild- ! r,.,,, loft in the kitehen while their mother ; steppt d out, s t a bed on lire with straws. ; The contents of the luiilding was consuni- , a part of whkli was i ) buhels of peas ' :l;:;l a large, quanta of agricultural im- ' plcincu'ts in the sccor.d storv. After the ; ju xuuler wav a l'roviilenlial change I ..r,.t,l ..'.. t I v.." .lui.l'imi-.lHitKA 1v lilow- I : . . I K . l..i..i.!.i - . .1 . t . . A . . . , .1 i-., . ? a i-i i ; n tilt; ntu UUIfi ?IH ilii'-. T.;tin., tli ill; o-itv.si'te iIu"e;'ion - - - - ; ! 'rThe case of Suimu as rsAVard, being ! -u!t coniemi;;g u mill-dam, which had l-eV hi l ouit m livtu n luepast ten or e- level years, was disposed of this week, in j Ivor "f the deudant. The caso occupied j the Court two days. .Grand Jury Recomiaejidatiou. ; , TV- ifH''i .tnoor' IriO' ll '.in!;f, JV. Ci)-ltnii, trovhl i (.riteot : That, being charged by the Honorable Anderson ilitch ell, .1 intge of our Superior Court, that laws i are made tor the protection of life, forpro- fection from bodilv hirm, for the protec tion of property, for the protection of the riuTit to worship God without disturbance or molestation, and for the protection off j public morals, as being necessary to indus- i try. and proerit.y, and lor the suppression ; oi ad practices or acts jwralyzing legitimate I hidutry. destroying public prosperity, or f uamaguig to tne general wvitare and be ing called upon to present for trial, citi- County authorit- ; and further, oelieving that many irregularities and immoralities tven 'commit t--d in --or about some or all of tnes3 licensed retail houses, or resulted from the cllrcts of spirituous liquors SOld in them.t the detriment of the public wel- fare wou'd resoeetfu'dv petition the thorities of the Countv, luivincr the lesral riht to grant or withhold license, to retail spirituous liquors that they would not re new any of said licenses. AVe know that some of these, houses en tertain the. traveller, the w-ay daring man; and w e admit that such mav sometimes be 1 'ready to perish ' and "strong drink' is to be given tohim that is v'ready to perish," but such cases are surely very rare, and we think it will net be e!enied that, such can be provided for without any general license..;--AVe admit that one individual" may accumulate wealth, by tlie permission to retail spirituous liquors ; but is it not a principle of public law and iustiee, that one citizen shAll not so use his individual property as shall cause damage to the pro perty of another citizen. ? And do not the authorities of the County who have the lawful control of the "question of license, kxovv, or have good reason to believe, that much damage to individual property is caused by the licensed retail liquor trade, in the town of Statcsville and county of Iredell? J Much waste of time ; much neglect of that persevering iad ustrv wliich ordinarily results in a competence "of home comforts; in an ability and willingness to promptly meet all just dues, whether public or pri vateand in good citizenship generally? W e think thev do know ! jspectfully pray that they will abate the cvo, ii mey nave tne legal right to do so. Surely, no serious damaire to the nublie or to many individuals, could result from woukl take license afc t- - al. r - r . I AVe, as the Grand Jury for the county of : Idell, and as private citizens of the sitme, j 1! Pv that the ex-j ; AVe lelieve the result woaM h,. mnrP. ytri'rvinn4 nA.. V... .1 . sobrt.'Jy (especially on publie days.) more and probably breaches of Statute Law (of wliich evidence suCicient to justify bills of Indictment has not coma before usA have iriai oi one or two or three j-ears without license, ana u public damage should re sult, persons could doubtlessly found who or an- ai'i an- jwu'''1 ru.- . . 4u " that ft h i h lr to,' pite rtJH:re f canoot lpe to cirr, aa4 if An ...iort.nn?. all riM to-'tout trw ' wti'T:.M f f y t . . . , . , . .. .... an( fcWf,ni unii.r iIieasuM" fmxu vf liw, I. II. Cor.NKi.frV .I.A.I. VV .vrr .1 A M KS 1 f '. A N T L'K V , 1J. l blMUOW, .1. F. Johnston. Th; ti ran 1 Jury would call lh- a t t nt ion of iM-rnon' hoiiliri' public i.! tiow aud of ' ,.:., J L.-w, to u law mnishin tho sakv ur ?i vtni; away, oi any Mtirauou- liquors, within twt-lve hourH lj4 fjre or litter any of lc'J; and 1870 ; conclude.: -: Resolution for the relief of ITcfKicr 30. n and E't i r.is. 'v An act to awienl the charter of the town of Winston, in the county of Foi sythe. - ' An act to incorporate the Jjouisbur hind and Building Association. An net to a u thorize an eft ction in ! tlie town of Milton, in tiie county of U- sveu. Spn ate resolution in relation tn the Commission to investigate tlie nffairs . f certain It lilroad Companie?. An act to allow the County Commis s oners ofMontgomery county to levy a special tax. An act to be entitled an act to a 'in end chapter 170, Public Laws of N. C. of 18G8-G0. An net to extent! the time o f th e Sheriff of..XJrAnvilie jcoantyjto make settlement with tlie Public ,T m asurer. An act to authorize tlie formation of the Gi censboro Building ami Loan Association in the county of Guilford. An act to incorporate the Policy Iloitlers of Life and Tontine Assur since Company of the South. An act to authorize the I'ublic Ti eas urcr to nav such sums ot money to 1 n 1 . .. A' t irnoy General as may be required toconduct a suit against the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal Company. An act to charter the Bank of 3tates ville. An- act to amend chap. 3, acta of 18G8 'G9, entitled an act to provide for the registration of voters in all spe cial elections in the State. An act to authorize the Comra.isPion ers of Richmond county to levy a spe cial dax. An act to prohibit bathing; in Lum ber River within certain limits. An act to change part of the divid fng line of Burke and McDowell conn ties. An act to authorize the Sheriff of Cumberland county to collect arrears of taxes. '':'-'-S: ' V' An act to incorporate the Glen Al pine Springs Company. An act to authorize the Sheriffs of Cleaveland, Jackson and Cumberland to collect arrear? of taxes. An act entitled an act in relation to arrears of taxes in the county of Or ange for the year 1867. Ah act aiaendatory taan,act enti- tied an act relative1 to thes AYestern '.'TnrnniL'. If and Udir.a - fr i she- vior dc i.a".i 40. jin i:i--iu::0 i'l coutity. - estate of tleceat-d per?-!.?. l" '.jil i.n a r.-l . I. a. A- : ... j.. ..-- ; - - --- r An act to inc ipiate l!ie X..VCC isior .vn aci io rnsKiS uuii-uh mr nrir. ' CAPTIONS Planting Cowpany. ' Jofpncdure ariir. in crf.vn c i-e- ; Sr.-n.T. f U.uk. n-'v. 1 ' , I'. 0 Arts and Uvsdlutious jmscJ Ij An act to empower the Cliairmnn of . umler in onlinance f the C nv ntn.n. ters ti. i.H f ' v t -o t tJic (li-nt-rul AsemU at the swi'ot the Cunt r Court of Cabl -.veil count v ratified the 1 1th bv of M ircl. Io-S, , kit arn-ar . It.'". nd jgia and Tennessee lines. An act declaring a portion of Tar River a lawful fence. An act to enable the North Western K. C. R. R. Co., to complete the 1st Division of its road. An act to authorize the County Com missioners of Nash county to levy" a special tax. An act to amend the act incorpora tes the town of Pittsboro' in the conn ty of Chatham, ratified the 7th day of January, 1842, and an act amendato ry of the same, ratified the 3rd day of February, 1857. An act concerning townships in Rob eson and Gates counties. An act to amend the charter of the town of Salem. 4 An act to amend chapter 184 of the laws of 1868-'69 in relation to 6chobl .... j . 4. i 4 w . . examiner?.: j An act to amend section S, chapter 120, of the Revised Code. ' ' Resolution concerning absent mem bers of the Legislature. X .'.-". ...;;'..--' Resolution to allov tjbe Commission ers of Cumberland pounty to use the Arsenal locatec irit$he towq of Fay?. etteville for a school housed' An act to incorporate Foy's Math ematical High Schoo. . . '. . An act to authorise the Commission- ers of Northampton county to spct i .il t a x. An act to authorize 0. M: lew a j Jill MUVtlVliiiV V A V M IC) Sherifl of Nahh count vf lo collect, ar- rears of taxes. niA' nd' tn fnrnKv T ar.f ! VIle a"(l ;ewarcl. to .Murphy inr au-'taence b.v separate routes to the Gcor r. ' m.j.. il... ; goCMn, , coaf r jTfa ta! ;, bf ..; iU ,, nM. .n i.,., a'r.i.! tix t tax collector cf I rc cccntT. 1 ; j An act to f.roti.if fur.thc ciPllti", ' ! t f tl.e Western jsm uTxLe Wtf te rc ? ' C. llp.ilfon.1. tritnesei be - ! fb -c !iiV i-atn.rr corntnr rntnttter. iro.,kiti. n f .r ihe relief ef the Sht r- fi'i.f farrt-n conntT. A ac t in rejAti n to pulHj printing, in act to extenl u!i time in r.f r fcrtiii t trtrrtp-4 in iff mhiiIv ti -f J acK- - .feni.-;:;.;;' :V . .'';V -j.- '.. . An act for tlm better regulation .f 5 to make title. " A n . c t j c q u i r i n g t h e B . pe r i r C our t r iQf;'.;K.ort'li,;C cants for licemre. An act for ihe incorporation of the II threw Cemetery Coicpany of 7 ake county. ' .' '-. ' . -- An act to incorporate the iown of Magnolia, in -Duplin county. An act to incorporate the Trustees of the .Greensboro female College. An act authorizing the incorporation of the Homestead and Building Asso ciations of this State. An act to incorporate the Masonic Temple Association of the city of Char- lotte. . . ; . , ; ' ;. An act to incorporate the Planters' Railroad Company. An act to change the time of hold ing the terms of the several Superior Courts in the counties' comprising the third Judicial District. . An act to iucorporc the Ore Hill Manufacturing Com ptny , An act to allow Robert Ledbettcr. tax collector of Richinond county to collect arrears of tax 8. An act to incorporate th People' B i 1 ling and Loan Association of Ral eigh. '..- .' '-:r i,. .--V .v :.'-'-';-'' An act entitled an Set to repeal cor tain acts passed at the session of 1 8G8 "69, making apprOriUons to Railroad Pompar,icf. - Resolution in favor of W. II. k R. S. Tucker k Co. ' 1 An act to extend the tjme for the Sheriff of Rockingham count y torn ike settlements with the Public Treasurer. An act to incorporate the Newton Female Academy. An act to authorize the Sheriff of Yad k in .eoun ty ty collect arrears of taxes.". : ; x '--'' :;.-' v.'- An act to be entitled 'fan act to change the rules of evidence in certain cases and to secure the possescion of lanl. :;,:-;:----;';-;" An act to amend pection3.249. 260 and 74 of the Code of Civil Procf dure. An act to incorporate the North Carolina Central Iron Company. Resolution allowing actual expense? to the Committee to investisate the af fairs of the Albemarle and Chesapeake C inal Company. An act in relation to the special tax money now in the Treasury. An act to enable the AVilmir.eton. Chailotte & Rutherford Railroad Com pany to complete their road. - An act to incorporate the Wilming ton Building Association. y , i An net to "incorporate CoTesviUp Lodge No. 278, of Freo; and Accept ed Masons. "An act to levy a special tax in Frank lin county. : . An act concerning Firemen in the city of Wilmington. An act to amend the 1 aw ofdivorce and alimony, chap 39, Revised Code. An act to -mend an act in relation to special tax money now in Treasury. Resolution in fayor of T. AV. Tay lor; Sheriff of Henderson county, ; An act to raise revenue, r fe An act to. amend chap-111 sec. 93, acts of 18C8-'C9, entitled act to pro vide procedure in special proceeding and in application for widows support and dover, . .-,' . . : i8- -: Resolution in favor, of Engrossing Clerks. . :.: - : :,-My:. An actfentitled an act to legalize s municiparelection in the tOTO of Dal las, and conferring certain powers on Commissioners then elected. J - An act in-relation to injestments made by -persons -of fiduciary, char acter. t' '" 4 -- i, t --""'4.ii y1 i An act to authorize Judges .ot Tro- bateAq appoint Trustees in certain caa- eU;.' .'-'-. :y J An act to authorize the Sheriffs of Wake and Perquimans to cplject, ar rears of taxes. An act to provide for taking depo sitions in civil actions apd special pro repdinsjs in the several courts of the State. w ' . An act concerning thl maintenance An act .cnccrtbrlt'erAUfiVia tic TfutVe ..f tb Tl- ro Ac l.taj. iCT. ; V. ' , . cclrrJta file t'ftd fr ft- t.,rL. An c-ot-rtioi5 tleTrrcr of A: act ti .nca..ri jAtc tif 1 An net t' Ir ctitl"! an c? in fr!s , 1 r;e ! G?i?-n. . . t i r . in H it k.y - . . A. .t An inc rp-jrate Uraslua rar.cti of W. AV. It. K. : An nt to be entitled" an act t vj- th r ze the .'"XUii-iot.c f V kc ! cotintv t lrvv-..a ff.ecUf t r. A-i :f t to incorporate the town of IUkrv dl. m AIittheH. c-U'i'V . ,:,.;.:. -. . A net to rr,ead Brctn n 1 i cnt.t'e I re-iricri r. ' l ie uur;s b u.ii .aic. . - .1 . .r.i'. i.-.. AVrfct in rdu n to the probate Vf j deeds 4 m n-rt-'idei.t. ;:'.'-;:';;:-,';' Ah act to be efititifl an net to a- mend fee. 28o oftiile XI 1 Cvde of Civ- j il Procedure. An act in relation to errcuti-n of, process in cases where Sherif are in- j tercsteu. Revised ('ode. . . - ..... - - ' .- itcv iu uiuvuu buaino An act entitled an act to charter the city of Greensboro. A n act t r-tre t . parr f t c.-.j:.a' Lai.J ar I utr c:aj. j ! ' j An act to be entitled an act to a , lhc s-;tc ti.Mii 1 k r.ov, 1 a i v -? ? mend chap. 90 of the private laws 'of ' 1U Vj hi A !:!iit.''r -it;- nr.-18G3--.09. e , !'i.g in tlo-ir b- I. .If, ,t I:!,.::!,- ' An act to incorporate O-ik City C :un- p(..,j,'c rtrly kr. .w , :r -ft . :. cil No. 16, Fiiendi of IVruni ranee. ' - U:T,, the Vci - i f:)ri I. .... .i An act in relation In urawing n- irn s in Tar River and in the waters of Tran- ter's ;Creek. . n - i t!,.- ', d f II n,cvi hm, t L :.'.'.' An act authorizing the levying of a toselt the;;rV...i;i.p Lit. !-! - I tl.e 'f special tax for Anson county. t a cirj et bigger ty tl," fvc d llr An art to amend an act to tsfab'M' hb f, for the t nl! g "-'o . 1 ? ry :l o the (lays and place-j f r selling re il , Ui,j , ,r.. w iV;,.r ri , 1 t' t property umler execution, chap. 2-17. , Ui,l,.3f Ui-rr !.. I i j ... 1 i I a ' session 1S68 '69. I w r 1 1 1; j h - i - - I i '.np:.t' An act to regulate the manner oT ; ;6ts at a proiit d '.in" oi- In !- '. applying for pardons. : I tli iau 1 d d-'r. T ie fr iul . - An act to levy a special tax in Cn-! outrage i. m I m I'.if'il t.1 vt i-cr t ' ven county for support of thr poor, i Lcg!l.itut mt rf-r I ;.!. I t An net to incorporate the C igle Mi- i '-llu ;" but the (H.-tid f I'-i-a ning and Mn'irvturing Comnnny. An act to incorporate the larboro Street Railw iy Company. Joint resolution to coinp',nJito Sen ate Jnvsstigiting Comm:sion. con-ipoH-edof Messrs. Brugg.Pii!lipa and Sett. An act in relation to ofm-iil Itond-. Resolution in favor o f J. II. Alf .r l. An ;ict to authorize the Commission- ersof Columbus cuunty to correct their report. An act to levy a special tai in.-the notintv of Ahe. An act in relation to Clay County Court. An act to amend the cha'ter of the - town of 11 bnton. jycar-.. Nit a u -.lur I to" rr. -r. y h .? Resolution ir;tructing Treasurer of j been pa:-!, f-r a can b in.. a I State. . . j no security f.r t!.s archaic r;: ,r.ty t ; An act to authorize the Cornmiwn- ( given, era of Currituck county to levy a spe J Jr. is ai i by X 'jsV inlir Vi'h th cial tax . . ' f 'C1". lh l 'here s.r- thu-e 1 o: dr I An act to pay the expanse1? of idi- j t'u.uan I or f ur .hundred ih-.ti--i r.-l ri ots and lunatic? when incurred by coun- j ces of Li.d, and a gie it d a' ' f it tf ties in certain case. s r. chest Ian I in the .Stat-.' V. b rr An act to make Dan Rivr r a lawfuljth-.it the purchaser pr. j -oe t . .!J i: fence to a certain extent in Stole , to laboring in eh b r bun c. at ii. d county. j Ian per acre. I'..t t 6 ! .t 1 -t il.e ! w An act authorizing C. C. Vest, Shr j price of c'- .l ,lhr era r f.d it ia iff of Cherokee county, to collect taxes j worth to the State m.d her II lu- at of 1868. An act to incorporate N. C. Fertil- it m r i .imnnif. An act to declare the law of evi- dence in certain case. An act to empower the Sheriff ol Qrange county to collect arrears of taxes being supplemental to an act en titled an act in relation to arrears ol taxes in Grange county. An act to charter a bridge across South Yadkin River. An act to authorize the Comrsi'sin crs of Hertford county to dispose of a part of the lands belonging to the poor house. An act to enable poor persons to ap peal to the Supreme Court in State cases. -'''' . . An act to authorize the Commission ers of Mooro county to levy a rpecial tax.'-- '-'":; '.-.-'.!.-' '' '"-:"'- ' : ' An act to authorize Mary Jane Ty son to construct a bridge. An act authorizing the transfer cf county charities to county Treasurer. An act to declare the French Broad and Joties (Jap Road a Turnpike. ji Resolution in faro r of M. A. Bled soe. An act to repeal an jct which au thorizes the Secretary of State to fur nish stationery to county officers. An act to extend the corporate lim its of the town of Smithville. A nn tn ocf:b!isb a Frrv across ah of .".vw.-w.... P-eelee Pt-iver. : An act to incorporate the George town and South Carolina Railroad com- lPan ; An act for the relief of T.. G. Hill, 1 i v.i- t- . Ila i l. :-A:: t'ff,4 . f f. tf - 1, 1 tr ;t;ft lxr.r act t inc -rp.-T . : . i i . . . . ! rnfi d 1 ... f A i . - -a ; r ! 1- .' .u act t - j- v ' 1 .4, i! lvn, N. C. Ai ' the C u:: :n I f 1:j Ik -' J , . i levy a t nil.! f r tl, pa i:.4 il A. 1 r-.,' ty. .. ........ I atvi ...... . ., 1 ' v i.t tl f. ;l j i tn.y-"-l i -o -t: ''n,r 'L-t.i uv't .. i. it.t :.tl.v- Mid ' V. k, be;- t ii 11 rtt r c a. , Nt um- Iln . i U. .ny . f J. i.ntv -": ' AuotLcr Start!:i.j Fiji 1 Dcvf'.cp" I I'n Kr tl vla-v! t!.o !:.!,o-h .! ; nr' giv s thp j irt u ir' fr ' t'.tlttlC II. U 1 ii;-' U t'. ! j N mI I, a ri i ..... i Carolir.a t e.vo: ' v 1 1 1 1 . It : jt , u Ith it the ituj ovm . i I. 1 jt Wijj v tllu,. : r'N7 j)V tj,,. .., , i ' ! ulcnt enfrpri-e rniii.-d ' close of the lite - u : V- L 1 ltutc ai p I ;ri ;.cl : ,n , t;,c B .ard f II I'lCiti'-ti t I io .nip L m l" n t--'' C '.n: , . f a-', ington, Tyrr. 11 ar.-l llv !- f -r i t.-i not lit th'iii K ind I litrt, t- it' tu d ettff. r. i Th member-" - f th.- L L'''urc I t'1 hardly g .t horn"' h f r- G v. rn-r , d -n calle l the 1 .r l of II !u -.it o-., r j a part f them :geth' r, -n 1 ! I f !. ! land. t tl.i" snrrlc carpet b igg 15' :ind S mi. T. (.' ino-v, a n-itivc 'ft!. State, for the Mim .f hftv tl. i- ir, i ; dollars. -n a cr. I.t I fr t.i one t . f.r ai 'interests from three a indrtd t!i rj i an 1 dollars to fur hun lr J thou 4t.d . f i intra, jiiwi vei u h iui'i iv f ujim a . i r i i a .,- Ulolden, almost before tlie it.k t ory on the ratified Act alluirg its ab-t , for fifty thousand dollar! And XjM ; a d-dlar of that tiiding price U p-i l, and no aecuritv taken. The Sentinel rou.i-es further expo sures in regard to this alup.r.dcui "awarop land" fraud, which c hoje Tvill be given in full.' -' Governor Hub den's cennection with this bse trans- Afuft.' rj . '.i; rtr action eeems to be direct. It is a lit- j 11! 11. tie nrgnlar that the Governor orran. llClUtnCV lOlO lU the Standard, has r.o;Licg to say in , .. . v i i,nt o , ; 1 i" iM Nim:i regard to this extraordinary ttr t t.ng io1(.(.,m'iiwo..--.- o, - ...... of the Board cf E lucatiun at.d this i V " . - - more extraordinary le of lands. It : fu r---'r " '-; - 1 -.f.. . - . . . . . , . . wiw.!itn. in ai tti a could barely have been kept a secret, n ... i-: from the editor cf that paper, and aj a matter of nevs, so large a sale, in volving the welfare of pualic schools so directly, should have bern given to the people. Are these charge, in all their hor rid particulars, true? I Governor Holden re?posible for tli? great fraud noon the people ef North Carolina? Is this man, under the cloak cf un- mistakable loyalty' making war upon ! bur necple and conniving- pasbly ar . i i.. a rr. p , :u !.. sistintr m roouing tnem . ljCt c uiu , T., t.r,T, ,H-t f tiit .- iwt -w. -all the facts in. regard to Inis neuri- rw ,M tr'.K .,. 4 fi .,.,. .., i i ocs transaction We aiin cill lue attention cf the . I : : " . .i c. . . J people cf all partici ;n this o'a'.e t'1 I the terrible condition cf our fina-.cid affair', resulting from the ignor -m"? and'dihonesty cf our olh;ial..- ortU Cao!:na c-i:t ata'id JCh another 1 ! ii f it ft i t' . t f .Wn AhrMi iiH'i : it . . . . AGENT mo iJ V0:U ATTi:.MI) i. ti hi i i i Ci i ti jr. I' Grand l'r,:) ;Sc;h!iii(! in. all IVi-.i -.-..' ;M.::-Jh! ir.o.ooo! 1 1 tick:;!:; i ivr . i S 4. (,'. i ' .! ;. , : j ( ) I i I N ''I , , .' ; '; ... ', ' . ii TCf.'.ES, MELVAlfJ tu CO., o. ii Mahli ii l i;ti, toil t ';. : I...-- . t DRUGOIST.V SUUDlilTH, MILITARY AND PA.Nt.V ;. D.S r M 71 I ' a ;r.-.',v : .r .v. .'... .. I'- rltl.J l . A". ' li'.r I f r ll. 1.. (in tn, V7A33, CAPS. UZ., L Z . i. - i i .. l . r 'kii.ji.'. o, t-i: I, ' X.i.iiWtw ti i ..; f V. i TALI-' Chl".il l I .;M. tt'f TOMES, MELVAIH & CO., Aj'i't', 0 SI iit A, 1". GRAND BAFFLE AND SALE OF Real E-iatcA Fersoaal I'ropfrty, r cassvilu; n.. ji;n j: m. u:o. oi. ai ri.ic iia f : TV. tfrrt-t1i t.r.. In part i f !.! r-mj tt . A of fur... tar. II . 4 bila avr. (Tfl,r.iTi'iii..r.iiii.tii.i'i.-..'..''." I . . ..,. I t 1 1, ..M.. I i.. r.. .. t. i..-.i--'- i.-'itv l .r- .-I -o .i---' ,- t .n t. . .-i - -'' - -f:: ' r"?' M',' r r"1 1''..'.VVo'.t-T.. .V.' i'.-.r.-V- II r. 'W , V7"m'" t '.To""" '""V. 'c-n ' v
Statesville American and Tobacco Journal (Statesville, N.C.)
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April 18, 1870, edition 1
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