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11 111 '"M i--J I Mmtnntoii Sour iwL . t SSpeah-'r JruvK r.ho hid taken tn-uoot and in behalf of the Peoples party ffa closing Hi' debate on ' 'n "'i b- ,1.v;i.m. ..c .v.. ,77 'ifrnHnn. His clarl statements, li: reasoning, his soft plead i'ni". Ti is noble carriage, Ins manly so nil' FRIDAY, JAMJARY 20, lS7- Hniont. eoucl.ed in conciliatory but fervid sssasnafi. , ...... ,.,.,.,... .,,, .r. .,., i i,v his THOMAS BBAG(i. Mpec n liar gestures, enchained all eyes uponi fri-aA ivlm linvc known the inecarious3i,hn :m.l unii.; him for the moment thef ,mn,i:i; r,f i,ic .o..'Mi tor :i p:ir nasi. Aiilllleentral figure, of the scene. I UllUlLill Alio in 4. y -.j w . 1 r At length he concludes In masterly ci- fort, ami while stillness yet wades the im n.A .lislp. sunnortmg his Jshattered arm with his left hand, and rt In thun hardly be surprised to learn of the death of North Carolina's distinguished son. Thomas Biiago. "A siecial telegram an nounces that he died at his residence misu,n,s the chair, I laleigh at forty-?ive minutes past two o'clock .Sunday morning, and was buried yesterday afternoon at half past three. Governor Kkagg Avas a native of AVar ren county, and the second of three broth ers, all of whom have filled important po-g sitions iu the country after representing Warren county in llieTr(.ss ne seeks to arouse the prejudices Legislature for four yeat& removed to -Mo- f race, ami to entail upon the people irre- i.iia AWmfl. where fie was elected JudgeHvocably the harsh terms of tlie existin inri TiRAXTOxRconstitution. lie continues his bitter de xnuievuuu. " 7 Enunciation and unguarded language til Ukagg, his younger brother, distinguished a,.,. that h5s Ume has expired) antl then J himself in the Mexican Avar, saving, with Uit-v a last appeal, takes his seat. his artillery, the battle of Kuena Vista. lhjy And now the ,Seaker lises to announce! ni one ,.f the ( .unman, liiiir ieneralslche ones! ion of the passage of the bill upon ? it.) ' ---- k-'sj Heat on. a white Kepnblican, now gains the flo -r and endeavors to dispel the influ-J enccs of Jarvis' speech. He talks loud and 3 fast. orls ol oiuemcss ion hum xxuu w. riulck succession. He appeals to party passions. He attempts to fire anew the hearts of the colored members w .,.,. c be denounces those who would Hon. Joiix jjijagg.es' . nA v.,-rv.n mole were irar' of the icry crease in the cxi-mses ' 1hc ' e l?" fun lit, a hich our partial victory, hi August IS70. l.rou-ht about. Mr. AMIK presents; . . i . li-'iiK-s in a onvciiiiic miih, ...:n v:i1ii:lilo to I llOSC WIIO llltClUl III I'l ' ' ' ' " " to tak? an active part in the nt canvass. This table should be in th- hands of oven LiK-i.aver in the Nate, so thai, he nwv c .i-i,iin,li wb.il advantages will i.,..-,.f. in our ieoile t'V the total defeat ----- A A - l,,f i he corrupt party which has nearly ruined the State, especially if the fiuida mental law shall he so amended as to ier mit many reforms to he introduced, which Is now impossible. tSl.. i it.... ni. ...i ...... r. .,,..! ..,.i..v...l :,.K:tsstO;.iu u-muug. ouuu"iem ,,w" " "v v - ' gThree c'.vs Lave ben spent in discussing a-.i eminent degree th; confidence ot I'-g,, ulPaBnria proving ainendmeHts sideut I)A Vis. tJi r Governor Ukagg entered public life h.gghension.s. Hut the particular c-l.ampiopsglj u was oposed to amend the; rl3..i' i'.. li-.n-o vi.-lileil to liO Sliff'j'eations tiJ . ... t - ... .l' 1K! n n ,,emb. r of the JIollSC of C'olll-' J , fin urt ing- ohject'.ons in expressing appre-. The tonstltntlonal Amendmeuts The passage of the bill proposing amend ments to the Constitution by three-fifths of the whole number of members of lxlh Houses, virtually opens the campaign in this State. Tarty platforms will be adopted from this stand-point. The fact that the Radicals in the Senate voted solidly against the bill, and w ith three or four exeptions, .lid ibe same in the House, will make the iproposed amendments a party question. j The Radical candidate lor t.overnoi is committed in advance against these amend ments. The platform must be in accor- ;n the reeovd the partv leadere have mad; in the Legislature. Almost every prominent lladical iu the State, and all their paiers committed theuvj Jseves in favor of constitutional reionu rtv- tbe last canvass. Hut when the issue tas presented they proved false to their nrofessions. It was notmereiy uic uwiu. ?1. They have stood moiw irom NoiUiampton. In lie w aiR.. , f1 . Vork. and have preserved The excitement moment is intense. TU-- chances! have heedetl no counsel. tin a I elected -ar member of the IJoaid of rublict((,-,. UUi;hangeil. And now will it Improvements, ltecciving the D'mocraticpp:iss: The question U momentous. The ,.,.,,.;,K.ti,.,. f..r ;.vevnorin 1 1. h- wdecisiou will aiVct the iopla lor weal ort Eg woe' l'ulscs V'Cat fast. iecieu over jus ojjoiK-iii, .".riu.i'M ... ... tSoftht Do'.keiiVj alter one ol tim iuosl exexungp .. its 1);ISS. Slrudwick w canvasses which nad ever taken place mggv nno? jf necessary to secure a recou- sintn iin iio v.iw.iiiMi-iio,! iii ;.s."iiij.,;,i.-..-.,f inodification another trial- til". IJLllL I A V... I, 1 1 . ) I li-.'. .....iv.. ... - - - . . -J . , . . . , . . . V i . - -" S3 , t'eicatinir Jlon. John a. uii.-mki:. iconstitution that they objected to, but they lucre really opposed to any substantial ?s ...... ... m.N A. Gii.mki:. Kbhould toe JilJ tail at tins rcamng. JJ1)0ollle. Thev were unwilling to i hi.terinofotlicein! Jl "raber 0t m'n tho United s,,..- S(.n.iis full ot love for their ,;eopkj-al ;d II w,re unwil,ig to give up any thelnitul Ma.,. N soll;,d ia the issue nuw to he decjde-h J;minorulm,nt!i0f 0nice, however burde on he resigned upon tiK,.oUlll( lonn l!auiuy ovfrr Jhc brave U W ..,,,,1,. At the close of he was elected to ate, which position secession of North Carolina in ls'H Governor Buagg devoted his timt lensome feroumd lorm leaning nvw ' p, Mto ilw uuU FI i. ..,,iv,.v:iiiui vvnj nii:iv:illinr u ow m the prime oi me aim u.e u.., Votenj in AXi.ist next, from as a leauiugii- . . ' . , i. r tb. passing iu juugi."w "w1 ftir t "-tf-t amendmehu. i jmenu: r3Sustun and vell-kiiu)f"i iiim.im.iui.1-.... . linronosed people had cast their lort unes. jiewas i:rs-ial afiam-s ot the Mate. ear mm, supts eoui-He. will not lie voted fori lt'norted on his cane, for an'unfortunate bul-ll t.a W1. , ..lortiTi-r ,em-l .eioircciiy ;u inu. u.'.-j " uioii the stall' of Governor I'i.ahk iuvinggSnorted on his cane, for the earlier months of the war between thl.feit h saury mjurea J.mi, siauu, in "Ibm of UiC Lcgislatuie, tlie question will AT.- i,,.,,MntV- Ul,L Uloaaiuu' ue .msUU:i be decided. Two-thirds of the whole Wp4 :V ' : : ; , V i--1 GiiH,1' ktC" J tle ri"Tll.-esetatio in each House of the next Gen- -mi.x as Aimiuu) uaiaji w i :;j v-wiv w--EJuiul learte.-ss E-.MlatOI H'Om me Elastic iun amendment. The substitutes proxiose.i m either House were the merest excuses offered to make good promises to constit-l cuts. Thev reallv amounted to nothing. I of the clause m regard h, iJjjl; prompt payment of the iu tereit on the fuhh tlsht, there Avas no iiiiiemhnent propose. by the J.adicalsl - which would alord th leat relief to the ieot.lt-. Thev were unwilling to leducei A . . oitluess, ofthd - ru . t ? ... i ..i i.'.i . . . . . I.-.. ftecs. 1 W Mip.'i inten.e'm oi i . himself a gradual e of the l'niveii!y, is mi lerslo.nl ti beenthusia-lieallv in l.ivorol Isoine movement look'mj; to the n -organ i .a- ionofthnt insiiluiioii. WIicIIkt arc indebied to Gov rnor aldwrn or m .nr. r..iA.r .-i i-rfb i'..r t'.i new I nte rest, in behalf ol the I'niversily. we know not, i i'.V.."..ir Hie beai-t and purpose o f the inant who wishes and will labor to rebuild it- He will have the cordial ov(piration of thei people of tins section of the State. The call emanating from Uistniguisneu Alumni t.f the University in tne centre audi YVestern portions of the State will find a re- sponsive echo in the hearts of her sons in Sthe East. AVe appeal directly to them to send delegates to Raleigh to represent them ,r.of.tinrr I,. New Hanover Ave ask IU 11.-- ...-v- Hon. Hugh Waddfxi., Wjhiam A WniGnT, Hon. Geokge Davis, 1!. H Cowa:n Robert Straxoe, Ir. A. J nrWnwtvT. John T.. HoLMES, T. C. Mc- lJil.vi.wi " H.HEXKV, A. K. Black, P. 0. Wohtii Hon. O. P. MKAKKtS UrBRCTZ ClTLAR and the many other graduates of Chapel Hill iu this city and county to moet to- getlier, wiihout delay, and secure a solid representation of their number m the pro-l JpoMd meating. And what aa advis tor New Hanover Avill apply to every county in Eastern North Carolina. Her sons are scattered broad-cast over the State. It there le an opportunity for the reorganiza tion of the University let it not fail through; the neglect of ler graduates. Unless there be some conceit of action we fear there will not be such a representation in Raleigh; as will give the movement the imietus and charade r necessary to surmount the diffi culties in the way of ultimate success. wish bis gun iu his hand, and followed by 'il'H wue and daughter, the latter, a vouu 4 B- - ate States, that gentleman having heejiofilecklenhui-g.aads another to the groin. Sera? Assembly must agree to these, amend- i....'.'.v ."' i,i-av.,.. :.ie submitted to the &h . , - i.i .: ti .,.,.1 irilllcl-"i v?."'v t'.i v . transferred to the War Department. iionSs" vi ncre u ukm:. tu. -j vaJiJ;cat-()U. U:n this T , BStUe OOOieS. HlMf I" mull Ol ll;r j.-j. the resignation of Jmlye ai.kj;i:, oi Ala-fc .. . ' W5n;i .s o the dav. uuwittumlv 1-Mldlll bama. m,i ...i.iih.u.uI b;irest. . bv mi GoA-enior remained in the ( abi-3 net less than a year, and w as succeeded hy Jovernor AVatts, was succeeded s'.-ene !ier,;ir-i'. M'Mubers at ! heir seats -have their peii! vote- as each lady of about 4 years of age, who Avereen- leavoring to dissuade him from olng out to meet the outlaws. While thev were alii upon Die piazza I he gang tired upon themj wounding Mix. McNeil in the liht Ihiglil land her daughter in the left .shotdder, the latter being Aery severely injured. Mr. McNV'tl escaj'.el uuhiiH. hut tlie clothes ol the laihe.s were riddled with balls. Miss McNeil, at tlie latest accounts, yesterday. Iwas in a vei v critical condition. This outrage upon two defenceless ladies! should arouse the entire country as one man, and no stone should be allowed tot rest unturned until every outlaw in thel county is captured and hung. It is asliamef upon the civilization of not only our own State, but of the entire country, tliat these! outlaws should be allowed to escape the laAv. Yet, so it is, and while squads oil United States troops are playing lackeys tof a Russian prince i the West, and a naval! squadron is retained as a guard of honor tol the boy, Fred Grant, the best citizens, both! male and female, oi" an entire county, are being butchered. In cold blood, by a gang ol bloodthirsty outlaws. Were the people ol Robeson county wealthy enough to present! our greedy President with a valuable cor-l ner lot iu Philadelphia, or a palace in NeA lYork, they might then expect more favoi at his hands. "'Jib District Haywood, Henderson 'and Tmsvlvania shall elect one Senator. 40th District Jackson, Swain. Macon. Gicrokee and Clay shall elect one Senator. Sec. 2. This act shall Im in force tnm ami after its ratification. The bill was ordered to be printed and made J ho special order tor 1 uesday next The bill to enable the commissioners oft Brunswick to issue bonds, parsed its third Ireacbn:;. I Mr.' (Tihner introduced n bill U reieal ani ict passed at the present session, ratilied 1 5th Jamuvry inst., entitled an act supple mentary to an act to amend an act to in corporate the N. W. N. C. R. li. (.. Un der a suspension of the rules the bill passed its several readings. Mr. Jones presented the resignation of Gov. Vance, and his credentials as Senator r., ... . . .. , i The rmWic heart thioufihoui our iM-.r..ier.iuwi i.tr-e .mi.,,,. wcic p;icri ain-s. will ie.i.md lioly to Ihn smii iupmh .fii n nnn"i af j-igi-iano.- e iiHuvupru ' None knew him but to lo- bun. J P'i ei ju-,uriMi m saving inai ti en-iiiiel. h. was not, one of those k appar gre.i'es'lflaid down by all piev i.jits nia, Hi 1ha? at a listanee, but bis great m ss in rsed$l hue and pla-, ..l.Mucted asiWjUr to the order, as suii'.iie.r e.- euis wniii.1 seem lo iijmhi you the nearer on apj'ioaclieil him. lie was of lh". ji i.e and refli-cled his uiH.li theni. wU'iU- thy iii iclurii tl.rusl honors upon bim. His ruling pas-Ion wa .. ..! ....... i . . i., SlOVe ol Illieil V ami liaiicu io iii.nin. jo was gifted and learned wi.houl parade oi ostentatam. Ibe sever.- Miuplieiiy oi ins IHV. and ili;i i:e ter was I heir "iea(e..f eli.'.ruiJ lln his profes-sioii of the lav lie had r.o mi- nerior, anl in lis piaciH-c ne a as un- mhh of high honor. As Legi.dat.r and as lo.v-f ei-noi- of bis natire State, as Senator in tlief iCongress of the I'nited Stales, and as cabi- Inet olhcer in tue (.ouletlei ate states, in was equally distinguished, honoring 1dm- - . ...... i ... i . : .1 . l ! i ,t. of the United States. Mr. Jones, iu iasticelF?" :,n" """-"".-1 """" " 1 i" " . r1.-..- A'.vl.u. l,.v mclmin.;.., li,i.l IDIC. LJ . r,i..i. 111,. .T..-i;lll.l,IK r,C'1E 1 . . ., . . . 1 1 I : .1 ;. k..vHo ti.o ooti. c?.S, I 1 Rut with all Ins vaiv nines and Ins lugl. .... ....... eF j ...... :,......:, I. ....... tli'a'iieiiii;n. inen-iet us jom i-.su.- .... 1 ... rt' fi-:s ,:,- iUv t:'.lv1'!- f !li;mi!' v!:.. ill tllVUKa " siiiame is called. ( ,'ounti'naiu bv he Hon. ;kou(;i;J- , , , .in;.,,r!i.i,. Davis of this city. few rant in serious thought lj... : ' . t... ITpon retiring from the Cabinet of lYcti-SS1-1' x ''"- J" lu' , -avitnv ga.e in cvciy - lent UAA is. i.overnor iiu.vt;i. u:oieu-y . .. - ... , mer.Lent is one ol fearful anxiety himself to the Avelfare and ultiniate s'u-ssral-v0; vote solidly for the bill, but some .-of his sU-uggliug people. filial p;u1y are absent, and the bill cannot . .siiass u ithoitl aid from the oiht-r hile. Will -vitcr me close oi uie a ar ne 1e.muuc-.5y' ,MjlU be ;.MVfii ? Will Use emancipation of ti 5 he practice 01 l ie law. anu v, as re';arueuM Resignation of oy?rnor Vai?ec. It will he seen by our special telegram from Raleigh, that Governor Vaxcu hai resigned as United States Senator. The election of his successor will take place on Tuesday, :'.0th inst, the day pie- leeding the adjournment of the Legislature. The Act of Congress regulating the election of Senators provides Unit vacancies shall be filled on the Second Tuesday after the noti-i fication of the occurrence of the vacancy. There are some complications connected! with ibis matter, but we believe that should the Legislature select some gentleman not under disoiialifieatiou. he Avill be admitted fro l;js ?eaf. The I'niversit.v. We dirtsct ait,ention tp the pr Hidings ol the Roard of Trustees rt" tlie University, and the call for a meeting of the Alumni of thai Institution, in Raleigh, on the first day of February next. This is an import ant stcn in the risht direciton. It is in thef power of the Alumni of the University tc pLuc tli CoPeye on-e more uon a sure; and sale, tooling. We hoe all ll.'Ose wlio tan avUj ajrem iibe oioi-ocied meeting. Ve look lorwarofe to jt wjth gVA intercut. Resolutions Atloptetl.by tlie ISnnnl oil Trustees of the lTnivertit, Jnn. t,i 1S73. Resolved, Tliat tlie President apioint a committee of three, who shall I 1st. Ascertain and report the. amount, oil each debt oi the L nlversitv. to Ahom duc.f 1 land upon what terms it may be eomprc-l 3 1 i icij'wI t Jd. As-ertain and reiort the kind, thej condition, and the place ot all the property inu tuiuls ot tbe l inversitv. :5d. Said committee are authorized and requested to confer with the Alumni of the; University and ascertain and reK)rt upon svhaf terms and to vhat extent'they may1 x induced to come to the rehcl and sup- iKrt ff the University. His Excellency Tod R. Caldwell, ap pointed Alexander Alclver, . R. Itodman md R. F. Lehman, pursuant to the aboA'f- resolution. We, the undeisUfued, revsiR-clfuilv request a general pieuling of the Aliinmi of the L nivei-sitv on Thurlay, the lirst day 01 February next, in the city of Raleigh, foi the purpose of reoi'guiiizing Ihn AJumni Association, and responding to the forego insr resolution : been in his ltands since the 20th of Decern ber, with instruct ions to present it as soon las adjounnnent ot the General Assembly was defimtelv 'agreed to. lo-dny lie Avas Jinstructed by Ciov. Vance to present it. The communu ation is as joIIoavs : Washington, D. C, Jan. -20, IS72. Tn the Honorable the General As&fiiubly of X. CoroHtVt I have the honor to return herewith the certificate of election to the Senate, of the United States, and lo resign into youi hands the position which you did me thei 'real honor to comer, upon me one yeru aco. 1 beg to render my sincere thanks to ixich one ci you as tlie r.-presentatives ot the people to Avhom I owe so much, foi your distinguished preference, and to assure fmi tlint T iTnrt-. mv i M .liilil v- tit t.eMire tbe Iiiositioii chiefly because it deprives me ot the ovT)oi tuiiitv 01 proving bv laitblul ser ving of mv native State, the earnest desire"" li!,t ;,s I feel to deserve this liieat confidence. &spe ' u" honors he has left us! "llmv are tin Itnuihtv fallen iu the midst of the bailie:'" m. . ... Henceforth be will occupy a incite in our temple of tame. 1 lis memory m ill k- em balmed m the beans ot Ins countrymen and his name will be enrolled in that long catalogue of ill lsd ious departed worthies. whose names and deeds we so deligut t honor. Ills last resting place win i' w Yortb Carolinians in vea:s to come :: ha!- lowe I spot. Ami i'i-c .i.iii .shall awhile repair. To dwell a wveping hermit tie'i.-. Mr. Speaker, it is fitting that v e, th representative ot the people, do honor tt W A Graham, D M Rariinger. Thomas S Ashe, S F Phillips, lhoinas Little. R II Rattle, W C rex VV R Rodman, J A Gilmei. II C Jones. L R Wa.ldell. Will II Rattle, R R Teai son, C M T McCaulev. Robert Dick. Kemp I Rattle, R F Moore, Alexander Mclver, Jofil;1 W Graham, Jante A. Graliain, Thos A 3Ie"eilI, James F Taylor. IloleUjh 'srntinrl. Willi geneial and Individual assurances ol espeet and regard. 1 am, gentlemen, very sincerely, You r obliged fellow-ci t i .en . Zi;r;LLox R. V.vxr 1:. Mr. Covles moved that opies of th same be transmitted to the House ol Rep-i i-esentatives, and to ibe Governor. Adop ted. The hill to incorporate the Literary aud Dramatic Association 01 l aveitevilie. .i-e The bill to iuconorate the Murphy Mii! Maiinfacturinr Company of 'uiubei land. Also The bill to incorporate the Reaver Crock Manufacturing Company of Cumberland. The bill to facilitate the capture of the outlaws ol Robeson county, wns taken up Oilers amnesty and pardon to any one ot the memory ol so distinguished a citizen I therehiv send to the l?ik s ile.sk a reso lution which 1 tins! may be unanimously idopted by the 1 loi.s ; and tiaiisiuilicd to he Senate for its concurrence. The following is the resolution ' 'i'if Hi nt rol Awiiihhj of Xrtl " rolinti. 31 nnir!, TLaL as an evidence of their re- lory of Thomas Lragg late, a Governor of this Commonwealth now departed, thev will adjourn for this dav. Tiff il'j furl (; rrsflrr. Tbnf as : bodv, Avith their pre siding and olla r olli cei, thev wnl attend the luneial ol sequies of the deceased at o. o'clock this afternool't and accompany th- lrpiaius t ibe pl.e-e oi 1 in 1 11 . i rom iim to fiiie iic'ii. Murm.s 1. . ' n ' . md other ihilt m.dler brought down by ' ('..l.rls lmloed ;i" lilisl llu t.bsl rlu-t L ,.k backing uji nearly to the uaiTow. arn'. lormiijg what is known as l Ik flat., or shoal of Jgs. whii h, as it inieas.'d, giadu aTlv forced-the water Llsnugli .u jjiiiux m the west side of tie- JsJand, and ineoutsr; lot lime scoured out .1 channel tuljt. .ut to accommodate the commerce of ilwj poit. and so remained until about lle year 182f;. In the years IT!'7- l', a survey and map of Capi; Fear river, its harbor a fid out-leit. was made by Josbn.i I'olt.-i AtUiistime. thirty-seven years alter th breaking out ui Sew Inlet, mc find very lilile alteration iu jibe harbor or outlet : Ihe lr icjiiesenting ftwentvli'eet of Avater istumowil at mean lo fllide) wLi'e the channel of tlie liver up to O Wilmington had undergone material elian;e. aid veiy much tlepi eciafd. Al oit tbe vear 120. the State of r li Carolina (failing to interest, tbe Geneiaj Government in the matter) undertook Ih improvement of the navigation of the 1 Tlie Avoik was placed in cliargo of llamd ton Fulton, a Scotch Engineer of sain.' c.i biity, who .rosecutcd the work for several years viilh little succe.s.'i, it set ming Uj comprehend the dlfliculf ic-.s iu lln wuy oi restoring the Old Eastern f.'liimel when, atMiut the year 18l'.", tlie State wj.s relieved by the General Gove nim-n, wh'uh placed the work in cuaige ot C;pU;ii Baehe, who, likewiM", prosecuted the wuik Mibr sour; time Avith no le;ter t.ucT.ss, t;heji it Avas abandoned until about tle rear ot oAejuuieiil. which, in the mean time, had been mat rially damaged by Avashing away a lai-ge noition of the beach near New Inlet, bring ing the .sand into the river, forming shoaK. ..hanging the channel and filling up to some extent the main ou.kt. It Is signiii- ant, that as the Sew Inlet widened and lecponed, iu like lop l'Jon tifi main !ar shoaled, maintaining, however, in th. iggregate In tween the two, the original staiidarddi a.ight onmainlar of alKiuttwen- it Avas abandoned until about tle ye 18.", when the improvement of the luula Iwas again undertaken by the GoAejuuieii. biin.il. j 11 .-.. Mi.ttii iu.. i'j 111. ...... '.i. ...1 uj" Ei31 IJsaid that he rose to second the resolutions.lly-live feet, thus proving the efficiency .f and in so doing, would iniluigeiu ; he lnoui i;-f A: he volume of water Kissing down llo ti in fill satisfaction ol giving expression to his iensenf the "real loss Avhich the State had sus- Itained in the death of Governor Uragg. In the presei c. of th'.1 ill cad messenger win rrem the KalelU Sentinel. NORTH CAROLINA LEfJISLATlTRE.I WiiiiiiiiK'ton, C'jarl(te tq tl,e proj-osed meeting. look lorwaro ' Hi'W-fijMv. ,ii. j;i . ii - . .. u r ' am iiaurwn. lir.-it ..vitl. w.ii. inlerevt. i ; i..f M.fil'i.1 ..,,1.11 Hie. glad lo lcam wwi a -oiui '-"1 1 1 kUU filion to the convicts in the Penitentiary .- Msiiallyithe conijiletion ot" ihe Wilmington. Char-I ! ir, SniV UfVOVlr W Proposes to hire out the eoi.yiers. j He ... ,.,2vp rfnd Rutherford llailread tNUweenii e .-'ueei fully yield an ot (Jor "Ouorpiioierreu. .lunsa-vv . ij . . . .. in. 1. ..r i.- i.'iJiiii.i, .-.niov;,L,.n APTrehensioii-3Vadesboi;l; and i.liailoiie nas oceuj sl,ace 10 U.c puonca.ion. .o-u..a, ... mv. KnKnn ,' Ui 1 bl n . ... ...... tt I. ........ 5 1 .. 1 ..... : ,.,...1.. 1..- il... '.....it-BcV" " w..i earnest faci s that mectrimaue wnn .ur. uoikn, fr:, -a .1.1 i-ai. .. ........ . .. .... f8 regard to burne.1 records pased he limJl ,.,,-t ..it ;.4i; TbeEland a en-able contractor, upon very ra;i-,itee iroiu me namoer 01 . ommerce oiii.j,,, ... .. r ..... , . .. - i:.ilil . ... . . .1.. l.B.'S m ,. i' ri,.,,.,, :..i.. 1 ,.l ...,... 13 ib?e t'M-ins. provided 1 DC Pill IM.ua iK-mungi .i c- J iar nil uinni:i-ni. iin",il "i ..11.11.., ..i vinny, "iu""!" 'f iniwi-wi f----r -.- ,.- ii , 1 ... : . k ik;u , . .. ...i ...i... ..1 ,1... if. ...... KeoKsentatlves fit bavingt iiheb- f imm. Mr. li. V-dl, TSms re.-K" s'"""". -musi. iu iwiu.mi - .... OI Bi" 's.-- " ' fl . ..V- .' ... . If .'. " SeiiaU.') Inc;i4 ii few, ljusljiioil nc-t only embraces the c;.ving I'-'.mt Harbor was adovited Also the bill to incoionitc the Wilinin ton and Charlotte I5ailwnv Ruildiug Com lhad called this eminent citizen from our midst ftOAAhose mandates a: a'l stand ciuallv lamcncal'le he Avould not dare to to recall fthose insignificant matters uimjii hich the "rivalries and dilleiences of this life detiend. i, . - . -! ...aiaon ..ll.tlll'A .t T llflK uieui '""i"'"" if but would call up only Abat is sulistantia! gang or any member of it, except to IIoui a i-I j , ju ,ilIlatrs ,.r nt. f3eny Dowry. Passed its second readnig, I j,,.,, ,,ia,le tlie ai,uaiutance of Mr. Rragt The resolution regulating the ( ape l-eai w was niicf Executive, of the State. pauA'. The Pi-e-Mdent announced as tlie ncnaUi branch of the committee to investigate the management of tlie Penitentiary, Messrs. Latham and Lehman. The bill to iucor,'atL the Free Love Lodge I. O. O. F., of Wilmington, was in tTefinitely ppstponcd. The bill to incorporate flu 1 ayetrevilje Road Steamer Company. Tbe bill to ineorKrate ihe Wilmington Mutual Insurance Company. The hill to incorporate the l"picr Divi sion of the ladkm Itailioad Company rproviding for a railroad Irom Salisbury to Jthe Tiwinessee line passed its third read ig. Jloi"S!: OK iJF.l'iniNKNTATlYLS. SATCKDA v, Jan. o, c H U1'' ',a' then formed a dciipiLe opinion ol him. Avlnch in t.ii; veaiss lhat nau sinci passed lie bad had no reason to alter, ex cept so far as closer observation and molt mature iudnnient had occasioned a highei appreciation of his ijualirics. Since he had been a member of t he Haleigii Car he had frequent opjiortunity of close professional intercourse Avith the deceaj-e l, and Iiac always found him most honorable and candid, whether acting Avith him or in oi:iu:sirion. ll be A;is no! the first man n the profession, be was in the verv frstrl i)lace : eminent nol oidy as a member of fit he bar of the Supreme Court, but also of Ins powu'liii addresses to juries, mere was gu aL ompb fuess anil proportion about bis intellectual aud moral faculties. We have no man IHV among us avIio, take him altogether, is the superior of our latest dead, In recalling the names and virtues- ;f loose Avhom the State ha lol recently. .Aiorehead. Saunders,! out a.d maintain cur tiist eb?s Rv Mr. m the head of his profession i He has, durii participation in lb-. '-t'-SS.-jonie constitution be defeated because n De has, during this time, avoided all activegJUepublican Avillgive thorn iclief'.' The vote the political coutc'stsPi'o-;!''ssf-r. ve passed, ae-Sp';; caiif m . . . 1 . gneoHr from the thraldom of their l.audcn-io rai.-e inc njea...-, 10 iv.f ....... 1, i. ..... 1 .!. this .1111 ,,11. ini.,.1. 11 1; omtv-ivn iivi'-' - i - through Avhicli our peoph. political have passed, ac-5'' M called : he is the eoiorcd ii;ei)iij.-.r froiuSl i-epting, without protest, the civ.- -l''d"-in-ameU jie rises to explain his ties, Avhich the con.jueroisiav(M'sta.:!:sheu.L:2Vt.rv (.it.. listens. F.very heart beats loud. Unly once, aud then as a candidate lor thejssWHl 1".- ajv afford rellt-f to his people? Sfc,- ' . . .- - .. . ... . ..j ... ::.... 7...... was he voted forces; """'''" uh i.m,..,,.:, ..- y&xFlf to roh: f'nr it- 'f bU' its iurn recnOnt. ft4The hvl is saved. An oppressi'ii L felt massed the fact Avill enable the company to mati; a tuawf t , tho- iiiiTtfore made by Ihe C011nr.it- 'issue of bonds, and to ue its capital stock mendK-i of secret societies for Petitions numerously signed t.y ihe hnsi . j- . 1 Ti,o lrcrlle ds li ive thus tWrtaness men aud lax-pa.ers ci um -n a.... .... .-w ffXi ! 1 1. luiitii w-oiit ti llu T.frisl; -1 L 'i'' li.J'Jl r'J vdU lll'Ml t? is ihe ,-nior. -d itiemf,,.:- ) romBJt ure asking lor us itassage. ii- -oiric- his vote VL ion oi" thi great railroad will do more lor North Caruiiu.4 fh.i- ;iii- jb"r Avhich has lco:;i;i:ii(c',l jr:pr to April 20, lt?71. R fto't hi-'JutHciifi-v Commfticc. oflencesi fen-e.1 JcoHimis-doner.s of Onslow county to hyy a sptc)aj t;j : rcjeriAfd. Iii' iii', Jht)Ahoit . A b;ij to coutiiiiic, in force ibe aet io aulhoil.. tbe coi:ujtisioiL to S''o!U' bar. The wink, through inadequate appiopiia- iLions, inogri'ssed ery slowly lor seieiid years, Avitlr uouhtuiJ success, a 1,4-41 riullwr lappiopriations ceaseil, and the Avrk a ibandoned Avuhout gaining an loint or accomplishing any m:Ueiial objec t inwards rcclauniug C.e iliarbor, until 1K"I0. w ben the present work was comnieiu r-.'. Through the influence iind efforts of om Senator in Congress. Gen. J. C, AbUt,n appropriation Aaa oVitaiiM.! of $10U,UUi from the -Hith Cougrcsa, at its tecioi l IH.i ,(), !.r the Improvement of ( aiel e. v jriver, a hich became available in duly, 1H7C J Ins work was assigned to tl.e depait iment included iu the cliatge i f Gen. .J. If. Simpson, I . S. A. t,Prciaratious weie o n -tuenced in August, and a.iixe opcratioiis upon ihe breakwater, stalling irom ibe northern jKiint of Smith's Island Iteael . Tossing deep inlet in thedirectinu ol'Zeke". Island, were commenced iu September, to. Joy Major Walter Griswold. Assistant Kn- ineer-: In XovembT, General Simpson as H--lieved of duty lieie, and the woik v. as as dgncil to the department, under th ehaig. if Colonel Wm. P. Craighill. Through the same iuthience and ef.d: f . 1 second appropriation of170,iK.iO was -h-'.ained from the 41st ('ougrejs, .se.-sion of I87fl-"71. aa Inch became avajlahh-in .lulv. M 1 cj- 1 I IU 1 1 . Jbl .11' l!i.. 1.1...... . .!' ll... .....1 incoriHirate the Old NoilhjHj id Mirine Insiuaiice Coml4 Convention in 1S71, but the condition of his health prevente his personal participation m the LMiivass.p.lbout ,nv wa. r(dieVed. 1 joined m;J As the Chairman of the Conservative I'K-pjroice with the applause of tho patriot ecutive Committee, his ellbrts have boenfmeiubcis. Cheer after cheer resounds , . . , 1 ,, 1 - -......through the chamber. At length ordet is! freely criven to his people, and ninch el ouitf: - , ... i-esiorc.l. Men breUie i;-eer. Jov dlu- SUIWSS1U AO"'' "' "M"g miues th faces of tbe Represent ai;.-e olfj If the bill should fad to prudent councils. Bthe People 1 Jlop-3, Ji.ipp'niess, b;am I'ronjfvUl -ost assuredly lose all In the death of Governor Ruaoi; Novththelr er s, and dread suspiri;" gives Avay arolina has sustained, in this particulaii plcnsuriib" eiootions ! ! , . ,, , , , . fc'j Subseiiuentlv other i;.-iublii-ans foilovve. .Tisis. :i verv- rrre:i! loss. .leAViis loi)ke.I tn.fr4 ... ifjtbe i's ample of ( 'av. thorn, and the bill re- 11,01 luuu nyw io;;ue u.i ei t io... .;VVj t,,,.pf, mo,.ft TOt(.s tl;.,n W;iS necessary to her political contests, and tnjpyed, more3(br. I's passagi". than any other citizen, the confidence of heijj jioopie. ourrounueu, as ne was, uy cor m projected. U Wiil develop a& TJei .''mjTal of Jit nti-r. Jt n hofw iength y, i bet Ipla'c y$ierA.y ny.ii i evtr bc rich eouuti-r within the limits of this StM. wHJ transixiit North Carolina produce to the u&ris.et o' the world through North Caro lina iorts, ft wI hijild up towns ami vil lages along Us entiic length. U add yery greatly to the taxable property fti.d Ipopulatlonof the State. If the bill should fail to pass, the State its interest, ml Ih'1 road, as U n.ut, without this help, in-. evitably pass into the hands i. il.a JJond- ho.ders bv a foreclosure of the mortgage. - ker, but i .1 .i t'-'f j'Kil carefully pre- parcd s n..pi.' oi th hjt'i v "i "I'.' iii '1-: If is M ell worthy of a careful prt ci in- funeral orCV?riior llr-axs Thoiunc Rlea; Vjt born at Warrenion. Warren county. Not ib i .-lioiin,.'. No'ein- ber P. lfspi, and died at his residence mgj Ualeigh on Sunday morning. January l. 187, aged tl years - months and R daTS. exei.ior Lragg took ui l.Ar residence. flic funeral cereinoniee. w're. ieioiined at tvv. Dr. Mason, .nuiiJ Christy Cluijch ;v Rev. the tlUUiui.ii-Ii.: tfj(d was hJlpw,el to hid .TV;1V. to III.. 1 .i.ullf Hill ff kw-.I...e f ..'.liel..!- .mi . . .......... .1.,. . ..... oj a large concourse 01 in i ui.eii.s 01 i.ai eigh. The Executive and vaiiou-s State ofiicc-j Swefe t.yotlg f; Supreme. Court, Senate and House of Jlouse Of 'pretuttit -s; ad ljomiil lluit jnembeis might particiivate in. lune! nl obseoulc 01 lie i(.suugmtucu ruth Carelinian The funeral pioCi'Ssion marched in the yioUowing order from the late residence ol 14 JVILU i:i:-i)isii:KTiXfi tiiic .sT.vrj.. Mr.. Latham, fropi the coinmittee on this aibjec,', tujtnijtjed tlie following report on eiifitonnj ii'pi en,at;oj . i;i:i'Oi:i or 1111: .loiM' fi.i.i-.t f i oijiTrf i iki; ox Tin: i:i:-.rfii;Ti'.iNMr;.r n 1 111; sr ati:. The John fciejeit Committee on the re piMiitionnient of the SUite have had un der consideration that part of the fcubjectl relating to representation in the Senate, and beg leave to report the accompanying billf .md ask its passage. ' AH of v.-Jii.-)i ijie:,,ioeti"uI!y Qub,::Ued, ( 'hairriiau of 'Cohhnittee. Pj.: ICN'fTlI.Kp A A"T "X- ; ii?! t . 1.1 ers ol Cumbeiland county to Icy a sjw. iai tax : ri ierred. The bill to ."state i-ue an pan was taUen up and passed us several en.'Juig.-.. On motion ot Mr. .u.slicc, ijie b;d to ;:a! the AViUiiingtoh. Cfiatlotte" .V l.'iil beroid Kaijroad to coinplete its' road and to extend it iuih-.t Tennessee line was taken up. (The l.ili provide that the. State shah risiu render her claims hum interest In lb 3eoi Miration so lhat the bonds may be. re- morlgaged.) Tho Finance Committee, to whom the i. ll ...... ............ ..) ....... ....1 .v-l l,- ... If. 11 I. .Us I.'IVI Itu. M'jnji iru 1 . 1 1 1 , . m .. 'iri lis passage. Mr. Ashe entered into an explanation of the bill ami urjred its passage. 0i motion of Mr. .Ionian, the bill w as Tli;- resolutions were uanniio'.uly adop- efl and then ordered to Pe 1 raumitiel t the Senate for concurrence. The Senate having concurred in tlx reso lution, tb Ilou.-e adjourned until to-mor row morning at Id o'clock, alter being no tified by the SjK-aker to assemble in the Hall at l", o'clock to attend the luwral a in oiiuinid body. t ii r. aii; rt:.K. 1 UiiiQe tn- ll'a. ni: ' J;- eid'M' for Tuedi'V at !l:Hui 1 tliu .mt mi i I ( mi lti-i Hint fiui' Improvementv An Impoi-tanl lncr A Kkeleii of Uie aje I 'en i front 173:1 to 1k:sS Tin Irisre ol thcM'oi k. ., Ac. Cut. Wm.L. DvlioH-iTt. '-..v.o' of ll t'li(iinhi' of .'oiiiilirr'''' : f t At the regular meeting of the Chamber N?on the lith instav.it, a resolution wns passed .xpiesung ijje Coji.nidic . on U.-.r i nuRivej Orllie piogiess ol the w 01 k. n c. leg fcln.e ti;unes of Radger. More Scott : A bill to authorize thc3vai", Rull'ui aiid 3lordecia. we may Avellflceler to our monthly HepoU, h.- r.liao Jadopt the sad purase 01 classical aiuiomiy,! a,nr. aud A;iA" i'f lhoinas Ibavg: i-mint o'jt htlMiiiuiitrt hi port (hi nKritFSH.VTA f io , A 44 4 . " (f.RXI.Vli SENATK. Section 1 a.Npriii faronua uo enaci ; 1 11:11 unui a ncv apporfiouinebt of tbit; tiJ.iie pliait be Si . 1 ; ' v. ..1 . . t a 1 lly Mr. Wicoi : A hill to suppress fraudglmprovenienvs, to-collato all 'their reports in grants of land; eer'rKl." 9and coiumunicatioiis ' to the Chamler rela- Ou p"titn of Mr.. Maxwejl, the Nil toficing to Cape Pcnr Rier and its improve The (Jeneral Assembly UP Ll,.'. ced nmtions and profligacies which have east! speech of Captain Asm:, delivered in the Jl . , . , , 4i t;,. ill House of Repnei3ntative.s in a recent d. (beir .'ImiiTiiTUT fibadow over tbe S ate, and? 1 . . s? bate on a bill concernirt 4 he public debt. professionally conuected AVitu many ol tlief.?:,,,. , , . - . ;.i' n J J jlne speech Aas evidently careiuoy me important suits Avlnch Lave grown oiu oip.. an,i weu considered before its de- through tlv ni all un-slivery, and contains much useful matter. The irnivwwliy. l.a.t ttt-ck- we published ami called a tent ion edUoiiaUy ii) tj'.e meeting of lh?J Captain Ashe's fipoeiOi. gJAlumni of the University, w L'tf M'W We call attention of our readers to theMKaej(rj1 ou tiie first day of rebruary Wi desire agah) to ffjl attention to the pro- ll".o?ed meetinc i'all Bearei-K. lies v e; Family add Friends, wcutive and State ifliceis. Judges of tiie ij.fj)ri-pif Court. Members of the Rar. eyiQle ami louse of Representatiyc. "mts.i4s Frte' Ccunpany. Oitlzen.' Throughout the sal exercises tbe strict- his State bould be driven from ixAver.for ihe j,ci.r,';.ct"oi) of the educational interes'.sj 'of North CaKiiiiu; csnciallv Tor the over-l . . . . .... ti- TK ...w.r.l ..C.l... ....l.i:. .!..!.. 1 4l...?i . . . . .. . ! died by Ihe fne wiuli ,ie-tt J m" n-o o. ,ol- jmi.m uem, .111.1 iin-Htlirow K-miM-iraiy, t is lo iw. ftopetf A- the' f. Tl J disease which " wS'v1 lu.,,lt' .of "'ouiplishiug its ultimatcgrnivt.vsiiy. It U ra&Wctiahte to jrface the1 If for nothing else, the Radical party OflL3t xiuiy vas observed, and the busi them, lie passed scathed and purifi ti-ovf..l somooi.r - 131: ,,. .! .: ., ;.. ...... ., it ,J"Vj. 1..L.4, ij ;ii Ull. ll,l. 01 UilO! HIT, iie slowly but surely destroying his phyucai euts 1Misihjy jidiculties and embar- slrength, spent its force in vain upon hUi as., ments than any that ha ever will mental vigor. His last great ehort, 111 thejcomc peiore our people. 10 pay now onim, ilolden Impeachment, was probably theff'""is utteiiy impossible. Repudiation, al It will remain a nttiugil . , , es-uies e.rive us, is also m.pos.je a:- ..i.i.. ,. 1,:.. nr., Ull.CL ..1 ilia JUV. Will lV.U4.il M ..vt.u. monument to his great abilities and to his ness places of the idfy H'jEj-e closetl In the procession no oteotat 1.31.0 li.pfa,! was attempted. Iliere Avas In tact no pre- meditaled or liublLshed arrangement as ti ' th' order of procession. The Executive.! Judiciary, emue nd JIope of Represent a tives, iembei7fThe!Bar, eleri, 01' do- fpartjoents, sind citiy.en arranged Ihem-f selves iiiHlf iu& jnspifatjon pt lleir ixvspeetl ior me nooie ueao, ami itifejr hIj,qv iva the simple tribute of a sorrowing i-opie loij ;i iameiitdd feow-citizen. The pall fe(ifeu. 4eij)r Hon. Y. II. "hanre'Samns.iri touniy from the 4th tcM met its': also statisticts and facts 111 Its liiw ti e rih judicLd district, Avas taken up. fritory, with iii pivbabie" direct and laterall j, Mr. Rroadfoot offered a, substitute Avhichj3 bearing alid ilitlueiiee which tiie'se iuiprove-l 1, was nuoniou, ana Jie niu passed us several eg ments may nave, (ij succossiujiy cameo Ijad in acroid.ince with the. (:!istitutionr.'admgs. otit) r.P 'ii our cpniinerce. trade, agriculture md law of nrlh Carolina, th.: SenateEl Jy Mr. ."s.iott. A mil lo pre cm mo sajepjand general progr.w, in Jinswur to whicii. shall be composed of nieniber0...ctd iroiy'd'ijdtM-within ( pnies of Sv.iiiisb,.ro', pvour committee beg leave tc rejioit : . districts constituted sis follows : . rsonM.xv ...11.1, ; n jej mt ' m ) ncjev, pn prc.-eni uuppeaies 01 an tne 1st District Currituck, Camden, Pas-jOM moiion ot Mr. Scoll, the bill to amend Mrei.ris whu-li l.avo liit?u pubjishcil, M luch ute aci 10 promoie ani eiic-ourasse inc niani-Bgwe can 1111.1. secrai icikhis maue 10 me taken uj; a no g Cham ber in tin- eaily histoiy of the work. ygmeniiii ials to Congress, and eorresimndence. !r h'!: p; MiiSof wldcli d.nj'cUe w- repot pi esei yed, have fill l ii:);i.livK!lil en Josi r mislr.id 3d JJL;tr:ct Northampton and Rei tierapasstel its several readings.-. : - gZ ' lheeailustrepab enuormatin.i webaveol JmII ,-fA niie Seti'iti..- ph' Cir motion ot Mr. Stewart, the bill to m-efthe C:ne Pestr Kiver, its entrance and liar ail.Tii' fri.-i-trnirr.lv c.1.,: r;. tSScon .)!'. 'll,:: ItaJcjgh'.V: Pavetteville. Rail-Elbor, is; to be found iu a map bv Kdwari ,,r.' " " ..... pan):ul Coiiipalir w ? '. ' ij '., i.iaOiijS'foelv in I7:?. ani anolher by .lain. oXh liwtnci,-P.d.gecomb. bad eJeet ouefs sev erai: re.1.fi,gp. ' . '. -:- P '- ' 3l'imle, hi Ip.H. Rw.ji c the ,e -. ,ap::, al 'sioii-it . ir ' ."i"ii.iii .ui, .As.ie. ui.- ,-'-na;e I'liifHiii.ii.-ii aotim-eiu-. v uepcicv., itaiiiiaie. ' -.-... V. . uotailk. Ilerttol'il. dates. I'hou.-iii n:;.'.??. (Vrijuuna.is. '.ha.l (liX-w Sru.-itoi.s. guigof oAsb-ts and clams, was iind' .1 )iitfii't.T v'n-'lU tf ftohingnjy, 'Max-timip ils-srvt',il1 reading, tin, Dare, Reaufoit and." ILydiv shall hUtcim ' 'n l-aioii or .( ( .--j?, ii two Senators. :.. "coiporsite New I'lvi-r.. C.tl Owing to the jiiade.piiw-y of Ipe sippiy priatiou, the woik has ncceesaril) pipgies .d A ery sjowjy, hut by judicious iiianat- aient. Jiiuoh h.; heei i'ccoipiied. "41)0 his time, over one thousand l.-et ctf ibu fjreakwaier hiis Ikx'U linished, and iuiki aently secured over the most dillivult and 'Xjiensive pai t of the line, ju addition to which, a roiisider-hk; pcr- ion of the lieaeh lias lieea rin-lainn.l ami secured. Avliich was in a dangeroiu . ande. s- :M)sed coiutitti). The int riHliictii.il tlie cdtivauou ir he Carolina beach gT;5s, iM jnis'S much owards increasing and .lengthening the b -aeb. as well as protecihig it iuthethtuie. From the foregoing nfatejMeufs. it is ev i lentfbal the t.'sijie Fear Harbor onc c-n-joyed all the advantages and facilities v. hich t is n -w claimed that she can, and of right )ught again to enjoy; tho only rmi-tiou ou die subjeet is. as to the practicability of its estnr;.don. This pieslion, u consider .'ully settled, as well bv experience anil .b servation in trie j;:i, si, hy the true axio,.... .hit whatever hs been, may befpgahi.' A kindly feeling, and generous tparit tx- jreiaed towsiid m at pir.3 time hy Congre.s:,; md the iirojier depaitments i.f the iTorerr meiP. will reclaim and secure one of th nost vaii-'i'.5f; lia.'r.rr"; j! ihe iVar.f.. oast. ' 4 " The Coveirmie.nt haj her.:lont i.ji. very little jor Ni.:th Carolina, ftnd thl Jiw rJe has been dojed rul ;ii tlMuelt Jn peiv harity, i:i utich inadiVjuati yuiwuntii ai i-eallv lo re . omj.linh no tangible "o.. I. while millions ef the public treasure lue avished upon far less worthy objects. That the Ooxcmmcnt has, for over a 5?entui-vi n"gkvln! he r duty in 5r-pai.i;irr tj . tel.o.'li. r- Mill'1 tl.A lA w. ...... I - ' . f i.u. .on. 1:10 U4. iiiw 11U3 llllillC :oi- unliable, eau surely l.ia ho (justification.! longer delay. And that she ha likei'ir. . Ofor near a cei.tuiy, neglected toiernbve of:, jl ri 1. -f i . 1 I'r-. .... fl... j.li.tmw.l ..1 .t ... 'I I-5 "' ! I J l.l 11 II VI Ol I I IT" J j fc 1 v., iit,:,01'1 'h- r.: ivy ..u.- . neeuors us a :.uitLui ghoucal pi'i.'ple. It may be possible, how- devotion to the lil.ierties smd welfare of hispever, to lind borne middle ground unoi IW.H leople. IW'.vh'u h tin" State and her creditors can meet Ua .1:.. .v. .1 1 l... .1..-. ......1 .i. . .! 5 11c uit liiuuiiu 111.: .....i. iji .'i'i' ''ivj,- . J 0 11 tun r-fni'i- le'..-est 31;'.'. compromise arid harmome iheb eon- the entire State. J'iti 4 oi2ti(iiliunal AciietMluieul Iu-I.. . teresliny: Seene iai tlie !Iou fcije ,Uor Juri4 E:t4Kii'c J" lise ISiil y.ir.'iii' r ,1 II. I.ll l.-.i. i.'-i ... ..... . ; ... r .......... ....... ......... ...... .. uii. IJUttl iin Nvconil Iteailiisr Oronl Kui2su-giiai;da. gives earnest lhat. the HillHIU. We publish the following interesting ex-, Uacts from a latter from Raleigh to the euunug JKJf.,,,. l-i Tlie ast-ouishiug ji'duction i f exixTidi- brought i'bo.it i.v t y tisferring iii only, the administration , f (,c at. loss to tbe State and to the South, ofthf jl'iiiversity tl North Carolina, at the-doors: jof those avIio "plunged tiii country into V.'syy. AVilhout debating tbe ijuckilou of lresionibiit. J'urthe inauguration pf the war, there was no more nsmuun, less in fact,1 I why our triTii-i rtiA.if: ! i-( Jin- r ..inTno 0 , ,,. . . . , r7, r "Til Thus' has passed awaf one or SotzH aim .uississsppi snouiu nave iw. iW-BCurpJina nolvlest sons, 'a geirt.iennui -w was established upon a tinner basis ilianf istood preypter' In e.n the walks Vrf nrivat allot these, except, possibly, the Uiiiver-I Iprofessionai aid ofticial htf.' lie hjd' ne sitv or -ireinia. an.l b. ha.l ten.bm. J the first places M'jthiu tlie git of l.i, of students greater than any of them. Its! J'-bt . a the close of the Avar, and incident ,1 .li . . ii,4' - 1 . I e.i n; w i , ,,.ii-,, 1 n 1, .f i1'' o.i npg eei ekirt ;pu pi he 1 louse ojiawith simnar maps nt-the jireserlt ilaA'.1 3. , , , .. '. - . " ! (tb District Wilson and 1 it t shall eieclM., - . 7 '. 1 -nSl 1 . .1 1 ' 1 " 1 1 ndependenc.. 1 1 1 ( .ieat Riifuui. ceifnll. KiK.l.irsel.l:itles w:is i:0.eli .1... . 1 li.- OiI:S3e.i vei-theless i-eiireelil Ibe li irlnii- :is e.i!i;i-l 1 I . r . ii. uiii. inijuii. -!i iVs -.'i V i j :,,-,,.. pHhas been- published brton.;) 4N,e bii'.Hc'ions, U go:l ; nO.orsiw, iMdl iand lm-ked y;a,u,Tr,' a 'V euH-tc .lie Senator. gl . ,:. w; ' lW;viMw-.v uikh, . I- Par, , ,u ppi.sed Hii.nu ;,,,s'! Hl'-: I 'U ijjl t'p.H- Mb Distnct-CraAC, shall olc one Sen-g i' - S,o-V"tldP . A..., .... . .ha, ii,t ofu,YyM" "r 1'". IM . LA 111' 'l I'JU Ol I'll 1H"UI,T ui, IIM oiu 1 T I B 1 I HI 1 I' 'I '"'I'l iilflll'l 1 IIHIIIli I oil IIH I 1 1 m .Piii llcuici Zoim.j. Oo-s'ow : nd Caite-8 ret shah elect orie Seantor JOth District Dujiitn' ;tnd Renoir sjiall Hfn JuirCi--lifwn .ayi.f! an Sampson, shall eleci two feltnuiaii.. llilh District New Hanover shall elec n as no more re.,,ii, ess m iaci,j Battle, R. F. Moore, Esq., lion. A, . iJer,M ltb District New Hanoi University should have goarimon. (Jeo. V. Strong, (ien. W. R. i.Vx.1"i Mtn " that the UiiivVrsitieofVfrllR"" H- W I' A - Wiley. Es.p. I'lilaskilJ Rtli DlMrkt lli-tnwn i. t , ' o i 1 ICywpoT. ' Oshall elect one Senator. .4 Alabaia.il 1 .n . ,ia . , . v. ....-,2 t.b Disiiiet c.ihimbofs ;.;o--j lond until Mondav st:natj:. , '1 ll.? JjeiMie HC.t if) Jij U:..ii.i jl'reaidcnt U'urru iu the chau. .ian. I.Oilf as-,efs of (b. It Avas mid-day when i re;i. hed ilouseol Jlepresentatives. ;i Avas agreeauiy suipnse.l at the nne sjwear-i jmce of tbe bnll. Tl IO WII'loli lilt! ot A . 1 ; w - - ' v. ivn.i v tuiuif.'!. i .rH . the elevated dome, tbe sparkling chande-rS.','.' Hers, the large bul symmetrica! column. suj (porting tbe gall overhead, combine. with the elements of spire me with sentiments Immediately in rostrum ot tbe Speaker, hah ' i -ucircled bBy ihe desks of tbe clerks and the re. tort ers K ifb.'1'.'.i.i v:i- - .imnf fI. .'."-liiiifo-eil 1. its ln4)t-y an! its p,osibfe ffig&xif. paliad a stronger uym the affection or aroiiiiS. sJii? of thef tit ut ion of leanv essurance our creditors can weJi :-i!oi d t(S8;n. in the eonntrv asonabl F-s:f ;-.t,i t, iii nit litie'er be snimml.-.....,! n.o Ka " "xirsjiiii.i .i Mioncr M1 UIIOIl I t"d they will be carefully Juisbanded andgthe jieople of North Cart lapplied to legitimate purpose. iJ'hh thisfeentire South, tlian anv ins .en in1 Kur-inis-iu i iie,-sr:i e. n- v.. - ...i-j ni ',...... i ... b i 7 "ii ttit.t; f o.ooua p;issei into tnei mliU' ,va';'M,;i,,i' eompromise : me d.-bt.hands of the "ioyalUtx," iuHVp foreign, oiny. io me iunoum .u.n sn.c, ic jmmWbile and black, Ilolden aud ids iviioiV:! io me ume jn avuic.i u snan ie-eonipirutors determined - to purify the cuo-. e. jo uu.s view, aa AACll as lOiMIie pur-l Sfonntn n bewd. ;o- . l.il.1 dw.,.1.1 l,n..ll Cladeij Rol iCSOI J M. .lk)le-,oii. 7..- ..i v:i,.miii.T i.. ... I i.u i iuiiii .. . I . i r-. i. . t . . i . - t - . .... ... mm , , , jl- ....... j-"i-- ..i.u n r(u:,ueu 1:1 me moiais ami itoiuiCfe oi .vjnieA .1 1 ciies aud tie aivhesM.s .n.t. - ......... . H... . ... ' ' , in ,,ir. , , r.....,.. .u. ,..im..,..., tUH .t;...-uv nope-ciAb'oott, Jillliu ;ui-i l.i il.l.-d. A. I' acuity 1 1 l-isji ' - - j v n-t le.llll .l i.i. -s. U flw C?)ir0l 1 V II ft It... v- i i ' . I - . C r..tm. 9 grandeur, and io in-tS :.. :. . .... .. , IT -" ' ' ' ' ' . of" reverence -"'l' vt p men moral or lUf.'raiy v : , a front of me Mood bell:r , ' T , V"" UaU!Pa' atl"rJMo.lern luyajtjr 4 Wi ;,t:uh:-H . ' liut.'l I lllivri II l ii 111 1 . K. m i h rt'iibu iicople, iiii.1 he had lilled them itlj to tiitSen;ito 4ti District Columbus and si ifd. cieci one sn., . f-ttli District. duxiof-riai it I .,n.; n;t,m'.i shall elect one Senator. 4 - r ; 1'ravT bv l.ey. .1. A uir-.ssiiie Wih J':j'ivel 'io;m the Jhnisi transmitting the following .Joint resolution iiutu iisMii" i ue concurrence oi rue .:nato :ta ic ?. 4i.-,. c..';? "'' x"rf'i Coro-m hast siile of l.ig Inland ! th'' (own olAVil vinl'-n . l'i 1 .: . l- t, x ii. .m ... iie.'t-oi iu . L ;.). i-: . i ni fi :i tifnVugl, WlieeWw History. if N out h Car vjina. ( ex! nw ted froiir th" I.oiidMU Maga- Jff'Kftlne) giving i.u aeViemt of the nios! violent FeMU!oenai Moi ja wtie.n m.ju evr .ayMrrei "' tb.ej;idoi, uie eoasj. ;;tit;:ug open an eiiranc 1 . ' a ii . . .11....! mo iii:! a point fvi.ojin inenaui ver. now Kuo-.it ;ij the. .New ;i nr, I hpfl storm coiiui-;it;:d on the. v'd'h of S it( m er, I'idl. and lasted for four tfns. st ofihe (iovcrniii. nt i. lest.ie this har bor, eflectnaJly nnI speedily: and e he woul.l llil disi lav her wisdom and foiesi.d t in so 0 doing ui. sue. . ) . ii ...,.1 tr.,uf(Oie . "ihe waul. I thiMt byvTUie a loi iiwd.- jtlc-sideratum. A harlrt.r of ir.'ii'-'c: uftA rair1 Jvenience. iactjy 'v here jjle eAmmCree. ',tUl jiiie nayy oi lfe uuni- pilr; JV, inirui : liatn le;iwe.'u (he Noijherft ni S-.utJii;i-, ;iecli)U-, , j the i.piiiV, in Huuii' ij 1.. .i :s... ..:., i,.i.,,o.. .1. '.1 ,.).. It'"1 ' "o '.tcxoot-.t i..iuX ..S. . ..viurie e . i . i sfllieir iesi)e i-xae( pijfi or i5HU.ii., vddi .dl vanl;:ces of both, and .subjoet toibe disad vantages .,1' neither, cauaci..is. un.l el! 1 , . . s.v of aivcss J.r vosols of va i : 1 1 !;! fn-hoisv'e who- 'ri.: 1 c 1. ...... ,.r. .1,. . 1... 1. j in-, i.iii.i. iu'iii 1 .11-11. :i.. i,iw. ..'iii, ra. . .... . . ... 1.. . fcjiaiai-iooKeu. 1 Jk ...4..MO-" 1 - - "iMI'un .'I nil 41 . . .... - . . -. . -. . , ,, . ..IMI ? . . I. 4k.. I 1... ..w.i-r- .f 'I T. 1.1.. r. 1 JTTl'l . .,1 .A" . J l - I .'. .1. . I I J 1 . .-. 1 1 1 . . -.1 I . . . . 1 I I . . I 4 IfltM .. ..- I.I, II... 1, i J J l)ftK-&i ..'. " . ' 1 ' ..' 'n... H4 l',... lll.l I'l.Wi Ii I'SS-.' - ... . . i . . . . . , , . . ' . . . K -Mil n ll im i .r :i in: . i ..... ,-- - . i ... . . ... a iiovernor ol a ; ;Lommon-"XTr.e great oemnieru t 1 n- i. i.r ami loweii i . 1-,..f M-iii (iioiei Ku lo-iue 'inner cur vhnnc S exci lled bv po ol iK r in k.. InbiiM i .i-t. r v. . . . . . . ....... S.iUuli.'i " trrr lit. jemup oi iiuuii ami avhii Honor f , '!.(- fe.W,; Vll mmxavU.j:: .. .. SState and people lie sprung from .he ,eo-at or gf (-- M n - g ju C7.- m.,p oiCps,; l..;r Rj.er. . j.ion jple, was pecuhaily oTthe fr. He ha.tg I-th D.sfnet -barren -b.jlj ! n ,- , T, a Pem.de iu hs lie, ,h, ii,, iJ t ,o ,iVst al- ItM 4 ";V:" ' M m.,. .f;.-...,-u. .i..,n ,.....S3"-1U. PI hUng ii,l otit- o,U.VK-lhe.iHH'!i-u to,, put. i,l;ei in .ond.Mi. wiuei mm c:;ui . in i i it ii i im it i ii i ii ir i'l ii'.s if 11 1 1 i i u1 ii'tu 1 i.u - u 1 j. . o i'- cmui .,. 'in .:n .u . . . b, 1 a - ..... '.Vf -(it''l ts nct-lcsou, Ca,Mc!land Ala mliV .1. lls I n;: ! "Mj V I i-'i 'i,. - f ta?f- 1 -v f1"".11 - raimn;!; iiKii? wi...) r,.-nciw? fc,.,,,., ' H.r 1 iv ""' l.a.in. t ot I e veteetu ur J .e?ifatiye prooningsS -,st I'lslne-l-' ;-t-lAifftsrr siJiill eji ef .t.JEH':' ri v 1 A,'r "P io th" town of iliniii-ton M SSfor tributes to tin worth. '' flSen'afor: ' " ' ' ' ' ' V 31r-'V- "loxisid .he ...ei4..-iy i.J ihew At ,i iui:uu of i!,.. ,;.,.- ..,...';.:,, .Ai I Tint ivi.i-.1a -ui. ;i..v..i-Asc,.-o ,.C tl.n Iti-4et. Omn.i , xl-dl e'eet ... . sl4.i.tl,VVL a ,r" "l appropn.lfe rerillfl. 'and the! 1 Uii.lU2tnn lie,.l .... i.... v b of a man Idee Thomas Bragg, and Ave leaveMJdor.' ' ' ' ' ' KteiIutions Ayeit itmiHimiMisy ivuieuired IiiIIUt,' 1T7, .h'lh'u 'Anciiija i.jeidii.. ib,. lit 1 1 the entire iieople of S'oith Carolina! 2dd District Rix-kins-lwm and Cinii(,nU;K''J " ' "ate adjourn.-d till T.'llfowu.g preamb.. nU i-ew.uti..n u. .. ! low.N n p. in. M passed; t ha 11 Cf T." ii coii.miil,-. lA.ll.fil ...I.' I r, . ... a r...T - - . ..'1 iiulcs o tl,:,; uui m. an.4 ii.oi yauejl piinrJi , I '.Nil i. f in ;lif .VMjhtjy. fiijf ste;irrjn;j' cpwj 3 " '-'-'V: hj v, t, vfc it n ail bv rail itut . ' ' I. A W110S6 Jicr.o jtatrinia n and friend he was,sball .-leet two Nenatois. to embalm his meraii-y "ivpp tfi.vi; heart's. P i-tlh District HaudoIih and Moor and living iu tliefr lives tlie eajiip fhaiflieief-t ip eh- fo's, norsK or i;i;pj:ksi: tativi s made his great, render like tribute to the3 -''h'butrict Jlichpion.t it.,,t ..i,.,-; P Mom w Im i- ..i :i:.i . . fit. .... .1...11 i;.. '-. -; . . "i ri ' " ' " "" ' - iiij.i;crt iii m Homiies iu uns great ami goon nvi nn.ui eieei one sunaior. ll l...... . , .. . i , i , . . . .mn.nii--..,'. ni.L.,'nl f.F.-uil -fill. 1 list ! .....i . t ..nil. Ifot.e lA .1 a. Id I U l.lij.. j4( fl .. g... j..-;if 'i.- - ' ';; vu4 '.u".i -..t"ii a'j.i Lino-i s i.iiiiF Jtu-.n i st'ifo. one fX-nator, -f-M lsin.t-i..-sj-nnS and i;;:.!y sllii,,,. ti.Kilii: inl rMiivi.If.t -i a ' s- - Mu"u ' aiuaj.e with sbi hibe inhabit -i-il.l I I t I 'VI I llsil i tlll'.Till' ..I . m. I CiS. ... . . Against the wall, overlooking this .n.fn,lS . ' v . 1X ' " 'U,,KW these positions Avcre filled. " , .,.., , mu'-"- il! t:lKe it, that Mr. . it the legislatne hall, lianas ;i suemiidf.a . . ... . , r . . , " ' gqsciAes, is u.K' we. dei to anv naificnln lull-leii?tbn:i nt ne-of tbe Aiiiei-ii :.!. i;l,l fl . . - - -' i''lllKliiai i .,e ; ' . "-"'"i that hewn,b" MtisHed with ..... ramui, "HUiir IICMIlll.g.OU, 01av ibid will ret. ..1- , . . ' ' 'any iua..wuireiiee us Irom out' diiJIcuItiea whom a A lrgmia Lee once wrote, -first ii.fel aV,, ,. .... , . n- -i- . - i. , . Stl e lu.uiu mm lor the labor and Intel! War, lust iu l'eace, and First in t :,eiy.,P11.v. t... . . , '. , u-.fi.i.f. .. - S11 lM ,, i -Whcd to this dilhcult am ments nor nioial cliariiicr. iwr inducdj .a r m -i not j.jcj.o.se to ...muiit oiusjlvesJordinary decency, Avas the stand nrd It was a good .schem-: for flic party, hi a a fatal I jone for the University. Kven Hie ,uiiu of leading Jrustees aa ere sent lx-A-ond the limits of the state to be' educated. Whal was once a University dwindled down to a third-rate, oid -field -eh.h ?nd . then its chael aihl recitation nHt i-fid lioiiforiejl . Ilvr.. ...... .1. . . . f t 4l I i,io-.aiu.i i ue i oi oii.s. x ne eout'ge ucnt vased to ling, and iu nothing exeeut iu tin ayitiout nf the salaries of ihe Profcssm' oic, one voice, tlmt in earnest tones u-.i3. . , Muci.ii,n.i tne institution uavo itiMMistencc u...4.-c-. hi i-ppn tr ill' H (Pit) irittco g..'... I. m. ..... - . pleading that the people of North (ai-olin .,... . .- V. .. unuertj ll i. now Uiouglil that somclhing musj ... . - . f,i .kiiiM'rv: ii i' -iiLi i 'n.io..,' ........ might be relieved cf those burdens thmUr , . .7 , . "V now press them down o heaviln. Ii . - 11 , eoniot inffpeea.s to no impressed with its importance - - . - ff-Ji llll.l .1 I T. Ilka . -urt Im tl .-i. 4 A' V'M ..... fc j -i ouiB jand ins oavu responftiinhtv in the matter JJearts of his Countrymen The scene that presented it usually impressive. Ihe J House. were well nlled. The were seated; silence reigned- '3. aud valuable embrace:, in his siM-eei. '"'J's -i u.ri-vii.in v s. i ;.. ; If fcgcomphcaitfc subject, and f.r ihe v. ;is un-Eainioimatiou be mei,;leis3, 0jcd m J '"'-"- ".'i-oiian. e to ijj." piy-K.ieaf Ploicd constitiiiional anien.lin -nt.,, will beHpay tli4y t;ibulate.l statement, from otlicia.li,i LOWREY AGAIN. Tlu. M44tl$$ ou the r l'Mh-Oul' Anolhir Bmlical Vio'..'.'.' I " ' 4 ' W J Henry Kerry Uowrey aixl his g.iiigot niurder.Mts outlaws have, it seems, gone on Ithe a.j i '.ijjed t. ijc!-. Prayer bv Iii.' Jiv. i'r. I.i i av: save otu Hsita, illje. .)!. II fil.il mi ,,i4,..l ....i.f... ..... i.: i- 4-M . t' . ..I4.'-Iljil .ll.l 11 I .1 ... hi,"1.-'' JUs.li,' i!t.1"' -Mduct of Coyemo! .."B..M..1U.I. uno. um uie av-iatan.-e i.Ci,: l':?uV??Utr. .. . ' B eWmd,,, s,iilI.:,a w:.. ..:. ..... .... W"T:r '"':V"rii to carry oli' the iirtil- Jisiret .Aie.klenl.urg 1,all i-ltiJ,.r.4iii : ' ' one Senator. L Mr. Sii hiu . .it. T (;....:. 4 i t i mVi -. rt i sill i I . i. x . r, i,.,kil.,:.... i. . "suici i.uv.a-.i ami j a le .siau; .Si- KHi 1 vis i.. f l-1 1 " " ,,TM" '"'gn unn.sinns lo-t one ."senator. IF,.... . . .. .:' "' I'-ri'"' .... ... ...... ii.;.. ;i r 1 f -y. ....... r . i . . .1 . - - iai ..,.-,... .... :i 1 ncrs. .L.liri ..u.oiini. ur iH-onie are in :.n.;..-H-:ii: : .". t ,it : ne , o!s..less. t i ini.-iirs,ir ...... ... . ? 1 he I.011 Of Vibiiinrf. .n li u-e1! panls ..)' tJ. Cai- Tear lJive,- .ne tliw;;l.-iircMwllU"lv,, 'iver Avater lilorii? icii Mby Ihe Minj's sbij, now iii ihe h.il,r, unci l'gi.ied, as d' Miperior ciulity f.r t.ij. -iieu, at timing est, this harbor could be onne. y an mlaud water oominumYa ioii. v. ui, the entire r,v lir. ti,- 3ChesaeMke lln-v. ati.l AV'i... . u. .. I.: .. ll u.llll. ., 'Ir. .1. . ..m,., .,.-, mi unciii i,C p;lli- axni t.cv,r -uiibci-, tints affording to tLe Ufeveniineni very re.piisitr facility for a naval iruti..ij. JS Af l! as a eoalijl'' M.-ltf..ri W-tr 1 1 a iinme ice. - ...... ..i ) lit.' ill I i - H. J.l"' l'o'; tiy ofihirt provi.i.v, and tin yjift of bi laie .Majesty of blc.si-d mernorv ril.ir our Ol of eel ion f.-r,... C. .;.,;.... : " i'or.stei oi f Ti t. ...:.i.,. ,i , . .! wi .":., t . , ' 1 'osi.ii siiiin ei -i-i o ejs.,ni,li tl,....4.w. a. i.. I, mM M i i i: .1. , Mr a a . - a a , i w - . mm . I i i in riei -i r . . t - e. . ki . . i i... . i..t ioi i i mil' in I ii i n iAtmv..ii..i4, . , t a.. . m war oath again. Uv nassen-e.-s on fl,eEi,,..,, .... v;..,",... ' jour f.i.v, UtUli .,ckftn d,.u uur U-.t l-tle,,,,, n,.'. ,.. ' V . "fei i ii .. i . . Cielect Oi. r .tiiiat.'i?-. i-3 . '. " ' l nomas liiag" isf 3 mv ol tbeui m.-.v ,i,i,.r- . ... M .,.....,,.,Miin,;u.,1Udi, ii-urn uiiiiM . i !,::, ... . SC'"! ' . 1 hi njaees ibi'h kiiHv bim w.Ur,' .1 J I'"'I agm l r,-w 11,!- ......... ,11 "" listriet Iredell. V. Ukes ud Al-ELili t.......! ....... M'BA l,,m heie.Hjor the ou rebate of such boats nnrl nilio, , - " '',,u Jsuici negnajjy. .v.-l.e and iVa-Buii, hi, vo' 1 ; .,wti""-, aiuoii, mat tlieowners may be r.-im-I ! Neck, Jn Vvi,g i.boutb1.oVlock.'H.'.n, .hall elect one Sx nator. 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' ' v, a ii the house but Very shortly appeared againlfshull elect one .Senat.tr. ;n,."ttt;re, and re.piefet their eoneiirrence.' A ki.oAilege of the mcu 0fUnit lm,0t vath l III llOlStl'l-l mv . .'i......... .... . . '" 11 in' sou lot our .Uit-smaii b is 1-..11.H 1 ... e3 , . , "..'.m.iain.i's .wuiou ,sur VV;": Sto(b,d who gave 7t' d MMy Mns are i '; tntf fc-:, ti,bi --ycd ande.l'.cluallA but be th, m,bh,t I,, man ofthelu k ise on ion:? vot:i'-i-. We now p;o.imuie the .-on.iudlH-' para irap.i ol your 1csoh1ti4.11 ; n. i-... 'effect the restoration 1,1 il.is ;u - ' ' mJA-J Ala-t-i I'UJ Ull robably have uihui commer.-.. 1 nit ure and genei-al progress. One imnoiffi.-t . . . j it ,Vo,,j i,,ub-Uh nave, ., ... .. a1'- I ',. - .i-..I.. ..r.t ...I.i, tion of i:xmn, u, . 1 .. .,;. v -ni, lardy lauoritig 1 iii .ens. v. . w ill utili.e mr Sibumlant forests and waste niaees. rub tivafe our lands, work our mines, ami nui jiu moiion factories and woikshojio, not -y - ne.iine.1 01; ior us it icrueihbered that ar.v atteni.t to infrtxluce foreign labor into (mr t;ile, throitgh illW lKirt.srl' other Slates, u. some e.v tent, musf prove atieju've. Another pri:-babe efieel avouM !. a inn impetus ghen to iufenisd iDii.nrtTiiwnf.-. People must yml Avill l ia e I'bean and i-irii- A-cniont highways, to maiUet: least, joh! uie peojuc's interest m (his matter Avill the inteiest of the coiintn- srf; hirtpe. -M histoiy coitclusivi lv establishes, itaihoa.fc faud csvnals not nov thought of, will rndlate Imrvcrj un-e.-iion: unnavlgaitle rivir; an" ciciks will Le cleaned outind uii.d uavi-
Wilmington Journal [1844-1895] (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1872, edition 1
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