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h7 ... THE WILMINGTON JOURH EXGERHARD & SAUNDERS, t:3i(or nml Proprietors. H'HOJI ALL UTTERS OX liVSlN K-S U'.-1 AIIKESSK1. i runs ok Kvisst :tui iov ! Hi: DAILY .HH I1NAI. s m:iU;.! to s V , ri'icrs at Kkjht 1 vi la t:s jkt milium ; Fv r, D.ii.-.aus for mix months; SKvi i ry-Kivt Uhxt i.t r -i-'Mith lor :i sln.rt.-r imti.hI. Til K WF.KKI.Y -lori'.NAI; at Two I.'.'T.-:.A!i-: p:r ;uin:m ; Onk Poi r.Ait I'. r mx ii-riT:-a. i!si'riiii ti received to the WntitLY tor hau xix month. Iti 9. 3 S3 N - m Iff 1 . H VOL. 30. IV U II L Jl I .11 . II II Ml ill WILEEINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1874. HO. 48. Mxyni. J! Hit t 11. livery argument used 1y the op; r.onts of a Convention arc based solely j Wedncs.l upon expediency. The adision general luat the Constitution n: i !;vi:;:Mi:c ;i:ss.niE. ( xur. 1 1 -.or BitodoraN' transmitted his mcs.-..go to tli.- Grra.-r.il Assembly on T'sCi-.-:a, I'.nfitU e t is n radical changes; charges which o well nigh impossible Utah r the b-die legislative method. Bui there it-ui eib which restrains ijjaeylvs: comali- an., with the Genera! Government shot; arise if a Convention meets. 'il.:. almost tantamount L .1 confe.-s.ieu lb a Convention elected by the hm cratie-Coi.8-Tv.dIv- majority hi Nor' Carotin;', wonhl be hostile to tLo Unitt : o. , 10 'C't' iGJ er olli' C1..;- ta ei: TILtXICSiaVISti. j Ci.T.e..-j,M flt.:n IhB UtriU Sews. This day, Sunday, is remindful of j fiORTii CAF.SLIKA LEGiSLATUHE. the fact that the Annual Thanksgiving ) - .1 the people of the United States falls : due next Thursday. It is a custom to j which we all subscribe and it is hoped j th-d it will bo continued as long , ;.s tlicso various States hold 'together LRD DAY. t e ii ida ni ? ; V.Vum.av, Nov 18, 1S71. Mr. C.ii.i ..veil. lectors to settle Treasurer. By Mr. Morir.g, a motion that a j message bo sent to the Senate, asking I that the Genera! Assembly go into the j election of an Enrolling Clerk, j Adopted. i BILLS. j By Mr. Staples: A bill to amend I -. 1 . -. i 1 1 1 f ... . , I LiitjLtr lotp raws 01 m reia nsrt-m ! Libia-- ' .! . y t . W :' .: g : idling i. .. ... cuu.buci..,,!. , Mr. U.-i v,!!. Apitiiiou from cer- I tion to amnesty and pardon. Placed v Itlir tlmt tL, intended ap- tain f iti;:-.iis .:. Uitoover, native on calendar. lI:o.;iiou of the day Las become of Lite i "dulg. n.- iuxct an-: upon county By Mr. Dortch: A bill to prevent yeuih more honored iu the breach than 1 -" u-,'VJr iUeauiir- uy air. aueans: A bill to amend title Tho f Xn 1.. q.liie a 1!:d in the jnd: ernmcnt. j judiciary :.ing dot- t' Ci ih-ilt. I i .itr'i -h.sn'- d'W.rt tuent of i 2 artio:.; 1 1 ll I i i :l 1. 1. :.i c. a xd more t!:e fiiT.'.htnmi,!:,! :v,, ehonror, more cfticaeuMn tc p:ibhV and private wtong.s.an jniblie and privat-.: rights,, i ;ilaj't(-d to the genius ef fiir prf'p'.'-, tubstitnted therefor. We coaildeiiilv I 4 I 1 i-rpea: to i;.e e?.pereu?j t: i-ii::-r iu the jMiperior Courts t ! .iiover eountv to endorse o: ti'-n. Nero we liave ten v.tekr, ,f Court annually. The co.st-; of these i Cututs, bth to tite conuty aad to in- ! .s, are enormous. Yet what if) I .! it i- :-iti vnt ef'-si-., -'ranoa tnc; istrnout of the St.t'e debt, beeanae . . - : . i i ... -"v. v.uju,,,,:,, i of the rcfst t.rowner.t .-iti;- i:s of the as a esty of literal thanksgiving to j county. Ivir. Can I w. 11 aked the Almighty God for the mercies and i Seuate to v: :.d u.e re '-.; ; and pass bleshjga of tho past year and for the I aec-.m.j-.t: . C j ri..::L t-uc-ss vhieh crowned the effort I xi:-" S'r,-C-Vt"? ff'!)i;i ,lh ef i Lusbaudrnan, its uae has been 1 f rvcrted to that of a general holiday, .ud it really seems as if those who render thanks on Thanksgiving Day, have become very few in the laud. urc.tre- ; - t is a day of feasting, it is true, but is a fo a day cf prayer and praiao i nd tho religious observances of the t'oi ;;! .'. i-i.d PIou15. tion cf r ii Eii-'-x.''ivj tho Scnato eo..:.,ni,r d. Mr. Or.ih.-., U:,vy-:: T It,, . r C ,-!. into the elec- liich .:"i-. lain cVi-ry l o- i- : t ti! v.-iit t !o f.: - r.i in.'nr,, ..,.. u nc s whit it mnv nltiLiiitelv ro-' i ("CC!tsin sbould not be made to suc- uid g-,d u:t:ne o r J euaib entirely to enjoyment. It should uudiatiou of the be remembered that "every good e-iit :rjj every perfect gift is from above; sud c. mtth . . en-. V ?,, may it . Patriotic mitied to : Mt.?:n UMon and h icMity. CO" or ,1 e ii. iv n . i I - 1 TUe(.ti,fdc at s Aiarler aid I i t-ulf ed in ;;" . f or 3Ir. V,".: of cer; -an was c ie;'u r. sired the- ::i poned it: tLii-ei 'i; C !hi oi ;e-vs M-j.-:r, .i.-eJie'M re- eii'iCe. with the County I Spea a. Staples, Barnett, Dnla,Dortcb, I Fifl'd nu.l f?rfin I i.t: mi . iiuauce juessre. xate, liienaruson, Bryson of Swain, Patten, Mendenhall, GaBh, Paid of Mecklenburg, Stowe, Wheeler, Boyd.McIver.Pinnis, Mizzill and Brewington. Propositions and Grievances Messrs Gudger, Walker, of Pdchnioiid, MiveU, Green, Hicks, Slaton, Stephenson, Bettis, Foote, Norment, Barnliardt, cf Ca'dwel!, Sharpe, Aluuden and Mooro. Counties, Cities.Towns andTowriciiiin Messrs Brvson.Earnhardt.of Rrmn Johnston, Burnett, Freeman, Wells, 9, chapter i. Code of Civil Procedure, j Gasther, Gleen, Hooper, Davis, of Calendar. Haywood, and Thompson, of Lincoln. By the same: A bill for the more ef- j Ua motion of Mr. Tate, tho rules were fectnal prosecution of oflc-nuers before j suspended and ins bill to repeal the the criminal courts of the State. Cd- iict to provide for the payment of the endar. interest on the lawful -debt of the By the same: A bill to enforce the j state was taken up. This bill pro performance of contracts. Calendar, poses to transfer to the general fund a liy the same: A bill to piotect. ia- ! sura of 0,000 now ia the treasury e--)2i.-iuer . r borers. Calendar By Mr. Lml: A bill to amend chap ter 181, law.-j of 1S72 73. tne amnestv . In .-.t una i I act. Ca'end.ir. By Mr. Moring: A bill to its. the per tlirm oi otlie rs and members of the General Assembly. The bill al locs the same pay of last session, the only change being, iustead of mileage tne actual travelling c:penses of the member to be paid. STANDING -OJrjHlTEU AITOINTEL. .-: the r- lief w 1 far over Ci t, e 1 de- d at ejitco. i Jvlerr op io:i, under a-. est:l;h:dl- r.t, tiestrjng it which came from special tax bonds. T On motion of Sir. Mendenhall, the inn was reierrett to the Committee on Mr. Moring's jt r dlcm bill came up. It gives to presiding officers S7 per day; tho two principal clerks of eacn iiouso o, and other officers and members S per day. It also abolishes milefge and only allows for aetual traveling expenses. Ua raotiou of Mr. Jfoiiug, the bill i.e '.' At every term the t ' cio is oc Ik- d.'.-po.-ed of in a city tii'onhal fine-f urtii t)f the cost of the Superior t.ourt. j.trcenics, ns.-iuiLf y CUgiit to at r e: y r-.iu, that Lor j -usghti-, with whom is no variable- j o .i -o a C-kj-i:'U!:v. Mr. Cant- ';-: -o,.s neither shadow of turning" 1 f p;ah:. d JL.tt it v..; r.o x'tlief to ;-t i;;:pUta-t!:u or r ... , , the Urn -; U .eul e..-nf,oiii-d i- the re- ! Ul5i Ltct tIiat aw a Christian en rro-.w.tioi-.s and Gtiev.mees. J.he past c:iir..-t i-e memory, avxi it i-: oit ti 2Joteet and pro?ii..ta th re, :l!ed hwz iii : nation, should not forget or neglect to Tim s,,o,i-0, 1 4i. ri I 'nw iu tue ommniee on ai- v. t, o j. auuuuui-gii iiic .u.iu . - j f.j-'rt nil. I I iida ivugrossed Bihs.-.-Mos, Shackle- j bif, 25the of " oJllcers at So rer dav: members nor forJ, Finger, Trivett and Jetton. I t;:e a i -i iff- ''.arra:; t L ri of l.i'y .; O.:: j f ieitv. ts, ., engross the coi!.-.idera-a Jiibitua!, which, in it coatnii : ' !;r-, should only Lave jurif; :' e :.n ;j! t'eon:ts t;:id give .;.l:e,.;ry system L;:s no eleg it cannot oiler to a coiiij-v iihe lL?w Ilacover more faeilitioa f, tr:-Tisactiou ef legal busiue:-.-. ti g'vtsto the sparf.e and l,-;w-a?; We-:-!:; . the it dy pre; :r va t f. Co t;,-t i establishing c . u. tics and town.-: o ion over the ;nqnently m-i::y e a.-d lo the Sup :ng cuorra'uis co .rtant bnine. o a Court iu this c ;: oi i.xi eiinieii I: court, of cjurf! iiiTcre; Impro u-;'i.i! : cotu:u'-re :::o presp".;'. -, ..r,: 1 ti.:ui they ' are making ste veloTuiient of o scurct-s, a'-.d cur t.i ?:.' creasing fro:a year to J. ilO G-JViT-l'ilOA- n::d deijiic-l hir.tory c:)::uiio-i ad i'-duro X.-.L: c. ; N". ,-.l t ...:.:; : .- : :; - i ;.-:.i!i: i t i.O O op:; : .;')' i. id th or: r.n-1 ! e. in the m 1 vo- render our humble thanks where these- ' r;'aii:-i:; ; iu. t:;e lutn re 2-r. We I-t the d varlus i'- :ve.-j au iie-ret lug i tuaniis ara x)re-emiently duo. Iu alihetiou or distress, when the heart is Lowed down and the soul paralyzed with grief and wo lav helnless at the :iiei ey ol a cruel fate, all men, whether pro.L-.s-.iug Christians or not, turn to a I'osvei that is above themelvea.above the carta, uo.-v.- all fate, and Luuiuiy j ca.-t inoara-.e.siii tie dust, pleading for mercy an.! for help. Yet when the ! v. : V.'i cf the prr-Si'iit 7 ?'3 el ti-e v -L d j ,; s rc-r-2 .th l:.e e ih" scent; eJa.i.g. and pea?e and x'lordy i aaa x ic --perr.y wane h-.tud m Land in a!.'!-.- pleasant ways, we ---- tiie gv:. i tn.-.t t r stwhile bowed :.oWir :i, .; :iiiai!p;ers to the aid and protcet'.oti v. e Lave and tv.i sent it iv,--; fe a.-ibit- p.; ; ti can bu "adjt cretHiors an the ta p;:v. rer-o;t bv ' ! over mi:ki the riilo. the coy res nor; i;- jiiir. w ennga resoiuriori, ion i n.at a tho Le-uate .-.- ., i j e- .-..'vl.-e r;omo xeh the public debt ti.iactoiily to the iit e.ppres.-iiou to the State, and to a iOX. t'pna ays its d;ty; clerks, etc., Si per day; mileage i cc-nis. Interred to tJomre.: fee on MISCELLANEOUS. The election of Enrollincr Clerk re suited in the election of D. 1'. Mast, ! Salaries and Fees, of Forsyth, he having received I'M I TLe rjyolution of Mr. Triveit, votes oi tne ii ) cast. THE OVEEN01l's 1IESSAC5K. At 32 o'clock M. a message was re ceived from hia Excellenev, the Gov ernor, and read. t. SENATE. se-eona reading, in reterence to tne ap pointment of a joint cnim.tteo to con- sitsor rue nc oe.-i any there be, to e :n ,li:i; the Stat. Mr. "'. Co: idmeuts, if ,:tit':tiou of U'i. I'.iivoc. tj i e.!, the i;.-e tlui Le drv o: f is are not ontv uatn'a 1 V, i. ;h thv art PHO.HC ill to me t-uuiocc wiiieii mu caUeti iu the v- I l ... loiiti. -ti latre ever was i l;:-to; v oi thw couutr t;! st. on v.s -.-iilU rt: -ics I: ' 'ii .-i J !. 1.' stiiu - ts V--i 1 1 ' ' ' : . Mr. K-.-rr iv. bt; ins;-!u-r( ..: : .- 1 ! 1 h ti rooi. 1 nnd true pC'L:?..e lit t.;U tno.-e of th-j S. Opccta, ;r,LiP) . e.l fovutnern States, .should with one heart, with the .'d towards tne v i :ne lor 1 . e;: V: 1, ' : j v. un. L t. v :la:. ; .-. : ati'.nd.mee iion our S".i '"'I often e; lining to m term to testify in thr- ; would be rapidly dispo disposal of the ayex. V.'i! a'oue would not be a traav as now. To illustrate a::-, view, Like Hie example four jets of a a; chantLii -le tae r. e:. ef .it lite gt.s is turned on While lighting the Lr:,t the ga-; - e. caping from ali ; while lighting th seee-nd the gas i3 esee.pitig from ihre. : ::u while lighting tho third f-n e: c.ipos from two. Now Lad the .-' -n turneu on at w-t.-, lighted it wt ee--n'iiiv. O.'ie -t h.i c-jltt'-iiltr i' vT : :., n-:.l; lahi ;-v, : r- : :! :: r ..: -tei::, -.1 o.:r 1 - . : .'. oi.. fr:a:: lot: .; i:r-;- . i- n , . i i ;:; , ' by ( ' ii -r. -v.-o to i mlxf-d ir of ihi s r.;:a';,,,v..u;d, a. ! -. : i'i e'o-in'- u ei ":;m Car: -ii!:-'.. ' .'; r . .- -,;.-r , : : , :: ::'a . . -. ' .-"to a, nr. t th lr souls tnr eceMeJ their Lopes aud their dtsti it is il at which is now f.o near at nd. A Morelfrl ProviJonce has i en with us drtring t-ie "v.st - ,-.r and ' : ra.s iia:i mdc-ed been, m .m- ; t j. i .eo lias t nay .a' wails and pteiite our palaces. Our garnr-rs iuu witu uli uiurmer of stove- e na'i ueen io uccay ana no gt v- : r into captivily in our land. " -rs f the Ln- 'i uudaiau ii.'.vc i th- y n di'enlr- ten iw passage. 1 to lay ueon the ro;: on to.d the ur e th:. ihoLg. pa: ed for its d;s .o.i ta.i' Lis cen- .'eil t U;;:iV.!i- :at this caatnitt -e rt r.tter the C'hrif.t- g I no q:ies . i-rdi. r tuar :-.L.i.l. i'.d F -I'i.TII D A V. iifi-u aaA.-, :,"i;v. I0ih. Mr. McCauley, a bill in relation o civil or criminal causes. Provides for removal of same to adjacent counties in certain cases, lief erred to judici ary. Mr. t-'Lmford, a lull requiring the registration oi' deed.i in etrtain eases. Judjeiary. .Jr. JJusbee, a bill araenairig chap te ;: JJattie'a Uevisal. dudiciarv. Mr. Kerr, a bill -or tho relief of C . if Pm Ward, late sheriff' of Sampson, e e repositions and Griev- juimtttv ri 1 1 P l:'. . v:.:,a' rd ihta: ::t .-aae ; : e tile i . v.ri I Ci t i.--t lh.it ':ti!e; post- ;: bj taken . to I lank. .: : -eiioo to a ; ill amending: see- eh.anter 0. Battio'n Bevi.,!.! Tr. Car.tv.-eli, a bill providing for :-!:);,' and condensing the Code of a i'roctdure. Judielarv. ii. eo..:K, a uai coueerainrr ine pro- i-'stie? aeamst the ins nf tlm Civil itight.s bill bv Congress, and asfcmg the veto of the I'resident if the bill should be passed, was next taken up. Mr. Means opposed a substitute from Mr. Trivett, citiDg the result of the recent election a an emnhatin j eojiuemnaiion ot tne measure, aud nauing it as a verdict ci tlte people of ; ute country aramst tiio Inrtiier op pression of the SoutL by tho present auministrauon. A:e. On motion of Mr. Means, both the oi,g:r a resolution and substitute were interred to a telect committee. By consent, Mr. Tate, from the Com re ttee on Finance, reported favorably miun tiio um ie iepeai uie act provid ing for the payment ol interest on the lawful debt and asked its immediate passage. On motion of Mr. Tate, the rules were srspr-ided aud tho bill was taken nt and p Tod its several readings and was ordered to be engrossed and sent to the Senate. chapter 27, section 5, of Battle's visal. COMMITTEES APPOINTED. Internal Improvements Me tfer iucitae.ataton, Pattern, Bryson, Stowe, waKsmim, xate, wneeler, Presson, MitcheU, Wiley, King, Hicks and Candler. Claims Messrs F.eid, Ballard, At- water, uienn, Smith, of Anson, Smith. ; xiyue, itLCiMeui, jucuaiiop, barker, itswen, A-ioyci ana tJrews. Salaries and Fees Messrs Walker of Kichrnond, Eatman, Walker, of xyrreii, J.nompson,of J5eanfort, Wiley, Johnston, Jessnp, Garrison, Whisnant, Moseley, Mullen, Sharp and Scott. Privileges and Elections Messrs Moring, Dortch, AndersoD, Norment, Woodhonse, Young, Griffin, Whitley, Bizzell, Wood and Elliott Additional to Jndiciary Messrs Mitchell and Terrill. Mr. Oaksmith was added to the Committee on Finance. Mr. Dortch's bill to change the times of holding the courts in the Third Judicial District, pa'ased its sec ond reading, and on motion of Mr. Dortch, passed its final reading under a suspension of the rules. On motion of Mr. Walker, the rules were suspended, and Senate bill to extend the time of tax-payers in New Hanover county, was taken up and passed its several readings. i.i:tth mom ivokxiiaikiox. Jackson-, N. C, Nov. 14, 1874 Dear Journal: Re I STATE NEWS. Governor Vance is to deliver h; lecture on "The Scattered Nation," iu osaresviiie, W. B. Glenn, Esq., liepresentative from Yadkin, is confined at home by oicoaiess. A couple walked from Montgomery county, Va., to Danbury, N. C, to get married. Two negroes, confined for larceny, escaped from iail at Strtfesvill , Tuesday night. The Wilson Advance lifts Pilfered r.n its fifth volume. Mav its present nm. prietors live to seo its fiftieth. Dr. James F. Latham, of ran to is announced as the agricultural editor of the Washington Echo. Mr. H. A. Reams, of Durham. wh- some months since lost h is vnirr von. suddenly and very mvsteriouslv. Las cumciy rccovercn its use. Aaron Bonner, colored intin',.t,1.i of the last term of Deanfort court, of rape on a white woman, has been sen tenced to be hung on the 5lh of February. The Newborn ian me premises oivned by Mrs. Phillip on Craven street, a fine old treo which is now bearing its se pears for the year 1874 The Wadesboro TTe mill trc- TV ..-k """" ujai cuoiera among noprs is prev m rt t RATES OF AnTCRTISfBfG ' jSj: a . ; j. ya y . One Square, ona; week......... ......-.. -51 0 One Square, tv3 weeiuj.,,i.., .,,..... l 50 One Square, ona mQHta...... 2 Ott Square, tare aoaUifc, ... 2 CO One Siaaro, s!s iozHM3.7.. ............', ti Additional 7t!?.r5? at ?r3portjnaI rates. ASuuarela cia&i to -bh eotin zivxeot iH vertlfilDgtypo. . . . . Casn.Imrarlatiy inadTftncei - -. liitec, .:.-. All along tho dizzy ledges of one of the canons of Colorado t hero stands tho crumbling walls and ruined ; re mains of encicnt.-habitations. - TLov are from seven hundred to one thous and feet above the vailev. The Lons.is are built for defence. Tho roc!: around bear uranf t ih'gi bi e inicrjptions. Pottery is still scattered aronml. lint no implements of war or of the chase are ever found, Tho Listorv of th tribo which built these dweiiin?s i-i somnthing like those ni fh peonies who ded before t:-n Cfihz nml V.-tn- in Enr pe. It is tlio t.du owr a; a:n oi ihe Mex". icnu races that, were driven over th Bio Grande. The tale runs that iho peaceful valleys of hi:; laod .were in habited by an inoffensive i'ttdian trib They cultivated the Lmd for what iit tlo maize tliey ner-ded; hinted and , fished, and were happy nml nrosner--ous. Bat tho lieitj" Jcdiaus of Nho' North came down upon them, and devastated their farm:. S-, to save themselves in limes of dtir.grr. thev built houses high tit) on the 'cliffs. Ono Summer t!ie in.'aders did 1100 back to their mountains. n:i thn people expected, but brought their families with them rd settled down So driven from their homes and away during tiio right, and wander across the cheerless uplands. At on place they halted and probably found stas. ltostricts the sale p.scneer-.ting iu certain cases. a bil 1 to amend and t XIC I tarv .o-c-u .soldiers. I :s- i 1 a a or ! ; of deadly 1:51 -s;;V-' lic.ary. h: C.uawel i aid to 1 rJr. Cft'itwel', a bill amondinr an net in ivl aioa to tho Halifax and Wvldon K-i.Irad Cminauv, and the VL:a'in:toa t.r.d V.'eldou ii. 11. In terna! 1 improvements. Is T!"- i-n : y, a bill giving Justices of tL ' !Va: ata': dieLoii iu proceeding ot 1'oaahl.- iJn'ry and Itetainer. Ju- riFTII-DAY. SENATE. b . hir not c . t ; ; sir 01. S: I V . in! have eaea uld i Ti: ;t oar Coat ' . be disposed t.f a v i Oi I V.'i ne -:i eon ti: - i'e.-s.-.i:t wou.u i;e an a.; t- the public as well as pcr.v.t- : e-ts. Cumbeiscme, eotly :a.d rastinali'pg, they tire only r c-e v. he matters far beneath their in:; il fjaity, while eaust s which should trv. recede furth-ec aa-t i':; on their dockets by ro.-.ion e f the growth of inferiej-r matters whiclt they are bound to consider Uiiit. J'rem the duia at hand, wo Mippose tli d theavirj; in ew ii-uiovcr county Ly an improvement in oar Judic'a! system, which won'd Jiot iti'o . ' lo: -i-nr-ss to accumulate, would ia four or ;ve yi ar.- amount bmere 'l ea cu.:r tt r of a million of d-lhus. W'l.-.s. it r-'ould l.-e elsewhere, in Wake eounfv n.r instunce, could not be much, if Hiiy, le-s. If n Demoeratic-Coafieit a ave General Assembly has a wi.;h for ree. economical plan of gotrernme-n! ; if it would regard the appeals for n. lie f o: a tax. devoured people, t ):! e;e to be the obstacle whh'ii t 10- s it from hiiinsr the La.al. : ' laeii e and depiore. 'ti-?it v. iih me.t bo; i-au:.e raa p-.-stiioii-. t aeroad :n oar Dt:ai;;, d ry or by night, aud the oar t-nemies and oppress a broken and they them-du-.v-i from their high i.i true that there i.i dis land, but no famine; there a.i-.i daith, but ne r estihai : ra.d there i i vaut, lai-ery a Sit not morj tL.m ihe J-'g: was re- . II .1 1 ,, ) :, tnu e ary. ;t l.Oi Iti h til tue lon.isi: j ft..::" La 0:1 ."U- of the s:: ono laiAt.rci. e:- jaLn:i. A bid in relation to the collection of xoi !' N--V If:;v-ver coivdy, which :'-! introdta-t'd i v Mr. Cantweli on aa:-, It tva-euds tl b- '.i'l -a.n: :l'. da vis. !-(. 11 V tl! j-: Fiuu. Nov. 20'h. 1S74. Mr. Stanfor.l, a bill to be entitled an act to ami id section ', chapter 91, j-at tit s lvevisai. lieierrea to J udicia ry Committee. Mr. Cautv.ed, a bill to bo entitled an act ti call a Convention. Said Con vention to Lava the same representa tion as belongs to the House of Bepre ser.tatives. lleferred to Committee on Judiciary, on motion of Mr. Busbee. Mr. French, a bill in relation to prescribed punishments in certain accessory eases. Referred to Judicia ry Committee. Mr. McE'roy, a bill to amend sec. chap. S, title KS, Code of Civil Procedure. Bef erred. M.tbson, eoL, a bid to raise tho fees of constables. Referred. Mr. Jernigan. a bill to amend chap. (L), sec. t, of Battle's llevisal. Re ferred. Mr. C.tiitw il, a resolution concern ing civil and Stales rights; opposes the interi'erenevj on the part of the Federal Government in the control of our local government or the management of our he time for j sehoois. Lies over. Mr. C. again i Mabson,ee!ored, a resolution to pro mote the education c f tlie colored cnil dren of the State. Calendar. a i.. i in rohrna: to lar at rig.ird to usu- r i a tho deo. was O ': V." in aid v:i .ti'0.. t ? !ie--sii -r--we, ).;..., L-'eUtlt tt'Ol a . :';i ; v 1 , .1 j.S ;iil oi.' C.li 1 ,.. 0;'- . a-3 to tho r' pa- to -v- eii- tne ,1. b. .: i ' in.a-; d- fri i IU vior- r Ptes . ? it' it is ''buso iugrai aee f tvoro without th.a.1 u:a are indtbteei t-. the abihty to r-aab v; taneh more L.t -e : a : ;.e 11. v.: I :. : e- w : b v.js no Jin nK!:10Vl; eanaer 1.1 the fr,.ijit- v. e'riii: t p ; -ivinir wotdd be e.blo tv re-ni-eliOi W;f- 'dr. Standard, resolution that v-. I '.':. i ;:. an: ..1 1 e ree:: ting ti:t 1 end :r : o: . nt.i 1 'Le G Veruot a imn'iifl e. wal e tla th.: fha: , ; . a fol ia ei ' st 1 ' ti v 1 1 10-..; V,d:0 Oi SO m:dlV Lh pas: y ur, aud yet who int.") lha Dis;e:;.er of '.s t!i' tiiHtik wtiic'i ure "T:s d'te! And itow cheap bles.singj whim thank- will the?a all, for tl'iankn alone is i ia m Lieli they aro to bo u a r.- t -ra:.-e a :. Mori hea l, of Guilford, be iraide President of tho Senate until the tei urn 01 the permanent President. Adopted. ; Bdl to a-.'o.v Ciii'o'i Ward, late h id j SlierilTof S.anr.scn county, until April a-Mige. 1st, 17.3, to eoih ct the arrearages of r.pr. a. id tare s for 1878. it.ve!! the redes : Ir. Busbee moved similar amend it was placed j merits to those adopted in tl resolu tions cevueermng the Hhcrifl of Hen derson. Adopted. The bill then passed its several readings, under a suspension of the rules. ?Ir. McCanley, by p-ermission, in tiod'.ie.ed a bill to amend sections 8 aa red in wit i.-bed its j. '- . .i ;t 1 r. (' ant teaaa v.a -.ea it p. is: te of ayi-.-, L"; nays, a. It 1 h i e ' emrtov -d ;a:d sent was n-or.v.-d front the a tne Jjee.de t!:.t that 1 it j. II ill i'v'a t'e'ii'e to k .: ihe paioi'' d -ot ferr-d t ho Commit- 1, a bi'iiwn thai ihe Sen- dr. ry new IT. dr. Johnson' mgr Con u an act of Congress v, a.-; 1 aid to Wn.jiO' Ti'V More tin... 1 ia: a;i-. r.:ri; W;is tlr i: I ef Martai. This i ra .. r ana uongr a if-n tier I'rtstdfiit Grant iiie in tied, -: 1 a to '.w.er on was eon carae in ' of the s, in 1S72. It ind the 1'ortv- i.ii..i ong:.s, eneeted cb icily la t Trt't -L -amtot meet uutii Uie iir.-,t M-a-a iy :a D comber, 1.S75, r.ule:;ii oa'ti.-d Vi txtr:l session by rrerld'a.t Gra.f, -hah is not LL-elv. The correspondents of the New York Jt- ra l Lave been ear: rauvi 1 1 fore t here vier; Witn l;:e en v ot I'miiig: erel Govc-rnmerit turned iti sittentloa ivi,'it nutu iiio miiriv!onnrt T f i-r : !:-.' - v "--Vii-e,i, eiendfit i.jns male nee aa l ituprore- I'o;:t a:-;i IIir.Ji.-s C' over nor feyfl : :-.a,;:aa, long be- eovjneeted , the Gen- io in ... . f.-oia ana iairoor 01 iia; la-en the policy ox tho Govern iut i;t to improve the channel rani navi gation -o as to ceaase a crspaly of water tier ar tne liioaTii ot u,-;e dear Oi .;a ti iiive v. .-sols oil C a.r-. - ; ;.re;.rn:S i MiOd i:ai: ! w .tii cr .ti 1 1 deptii - t- ieaoa.g lateness men of the oreer ehee: ot ti: ries pp'-n. vvith ,:.( . ni the .p iitervie aaa their views r.':f-nt Dcnn eie ::r nnunimitv t;,, ' that the i , 1.,. .. .. tr- as t- na u;ra-t he-t tr.a- as the i.isua .'" :. .. eonildtaiee betwei a ihe 1 - i - .,.e:y estranged SCetio;:. I,.," Wtt.r feviii. is already m, th rnra.-t every d'-partmeut of la: -i-d tiaaightfnl men agree in th; ion that the triumph of the Dear is tne nri ear ii.:Ci;tl '.or faze. Las hcret:a';;ve :- " ; to this cd j; ef. and the been prosecu ea tlmr far ing i-'i'.eer-.i. I wr.M re- sj'eetiu ;v su.-rest that the General Assembly renew it epplicatioii to the General Government i'cr more material aid to push this work npidbr to corn patina. rromhlng Li.5 wnccvo aud earnest o-operatlen in all measures calculated to uev h p tJ.e venith raid resources of the harte, io encourage and protect ueiLii inuai.try and labor, inud pro mote the L.'qnnnt-ss and prosperity of people, (iovia-a; Br.oc;rSN- bida i'liir i'. net a t cm on and it is ret a leetare. It is eimaly an editorial, lilted, we think, for the day t'-.nd fitted for the occasion. It is well for men iu the harness of a political newspaper to drop off the cumbersome chains at times and show that they have soul to appreciate blessings as well as hearts to work for them. Russia is the chief producer cf r lati num, or "white gold," as it is some times called, though the last year's not much exceed 1,CC0 prod us o o metal did tee the the (le:a r..i 1 , crtaut duller: w God rpeed iu eh lie before r prosai. rity ..e Cit.--:;. 2 Legislature ho i 1 JJ scene 11 tuoe at the Shepherd's ler-i body stole the Speaker's di sk me gave!. A hir taken, U!ia i an era '00 1 feehn; of e-aa:-icracy raked nnpartJzau document, ernor Ihioc.DKs does spec: tie recommendations to aid the ua, candid and , and while Gov r.ot make many -;; : j, i.oiirs of the On: a to havj been r,o- . ilniost as in'erestinr hiave conclave. Some- f marble slab on the j piaeed there to catch ge inkstiiiid vras ai.-o E i fi.,,,-,,.1 ! members in their labors, Le at least 3 shown a son a devotion to the true interests 01 i worthy the ca people and wo f -re-going its p i? State. It is well 1m consideration of our regret the necessity of ublieation iu full. for perquisites. Lr. Lyon Playfair, 11 woil-kno-itn as.ii payssiciau, cieeiare3 that all :-a..e ,.f 41 . ay Lav i-h'cM- r..-n i -itoans once every six weeks, instead of every seven years, a3 heretofore held. members mav l c- ... , :,'"'u' i paiiicies oi tlie mtmau body chance gdd, coiiicr, etc. pdmost entirely sold to H.np:!ani pounds. The moot important diggings a-e To-ar r.orrosiowsk, Miask, FewjansL T-aal-l: in the Ural monnttdns; and it appears that in 1808. 1809 and 1870, from 191,000, 307, 0J0 and 203,000 tons of sand, 6,07o, 7,770 and C,lo3 pounds of raw jilatinnrnwere obtained, respectively. The metal con tains always some other substance, such as palladium, rhodium, iridium, The raw rnctrd is Paris at a ju-ice f about ecventy dol lirs j3er pound pure metal. After being suitably . h red, it is worked up into various manufactured articles, in cluding chemical nxtparrdns. Postal service between Canada and Cuba is te. be established, and the Montreal Herald founds thereon an expectation that the rvae now fanned ou in American bottoms between Can ada and the Spanish main ft'ijl be re stored to Canadian vessels. Tho Mobile IZcyistcr learns "on good authority that a wealthy gentle ra u of New York has offered Bishop (nintard to build for the University of the South, a library in every respect the equivalent of that of tho college of Princeton, New Jersey. TLo offer has been eccepted." In Pennsylvania the Democratic plu rality on the Congressional ticket foots up 37,21)2. 1 at e 1 " l l.tw .ii- 1 1 i n 1 1. rna ' n 1, Si.; : . Mr. Vwdir to breve tae :ae and di-o-r. .-ed , in might leara .': .. eat.',. .Mr. Ca-.he. : for ti e comnaitt.-i sidor himself era Convention. IL tion upon tho : Mr. Liinney th shouid be appea the.t tho cc-rai lif e question in ail it tor emend by on Me. I :i C..n- Vll'diil" -1 ... a -'.:.. Ou i'-r one '.-ii n- dd vole i eon- p.ts ia )n u: 1 ! 1 1 t : c:.iu; 1 in j. ti bill rust truasniit- to the p.aynient " the ef tho Str.ta was agreed van re, in .. id p issed :r. ( ft v.. 5:1 nh-i a bid 1 :--'"! nppi-tp;-j.iiing certain ti c payment '-,f iutereit isends.) Nphihn d iiie idijoet -1 -i . : r ie. i :,u fixaenumenr; d!) of the private laws of 1873-74. rel itmg to the Back cf Monroe. Re ferred. Tucker, colored, by permission, a led! providing for tho building of com mon school houses. Referred. r . ' . ' I ' , . - ""ii ' K'aii eiiett m cf.rt.im cno incuu.-t, iur tne r"P - ? ntnt ciu-M n-.-a amonst your varied corrasnnn.lAnro I ons oi tnis countv. iVTr. l)r..v.i tun ot nests of these- :mi. Wwa o.i I have never vet Been a letter from I Gate wood iaforms us "that b li ! swallows. Here thev e. lie .eva this place, and, as I am under the ne- I cently lost forty-five of his best hos el stone fort iiicai ion i and waich-tow-cessity of remaininff over until to-mnr- I from this disease. ' ers, dup: reservoirs in fi e rne!.- row, A will wile away an hour in writ- T), -Rv tit 4. T,r.-i noid a supply cf wafer 1 Saeklon is a small yilWe. the shire SSSS?' ?f town of Northarrmt. nnnt. rp," I - " w "ea m tne back houses seem fn f oil Z "J . V?, TVmie CI1 Bo,7;;; T, rTi.; ;r7 ?ae" m regular oW time JiRshyine Ihe Court House anTja l.MT ngnt IaSt er is a fine structure, built, however, I T"e Salisbury Examiner says: Tho witnouc any regard to acoustics, while uow JLiumeran Uiiurch (Bethel) on tLo bar seems to be badiv nnnsfrnr.to.1 I Bear Creek. Stanlev Co.. N. n tvdi for tLe convenience of lawyers and I be dedicated on the 5th Sabbath in suitors. The.' Jail is a recnlar hlnnlr. I xNovember. The dedication sprmnn hole of Calcutta, a disgrace to civiliza- W1U be preached by the Rev. W. Kim iion, as are most or the mils in the . Jackson does not seem to be a "fin- steer ct Ill lYave New ished town." indeed, one would th nk vi, w-jlhv: I .ve. it had seareelv I.een il Hnn 17 -"uay.taie hiiinsr., lor . - J .: 1 nioreneau Jitv wnere Rh m imhonn. must, in vacation, boa verv nnt th.-j r". v nlnr.p Tl trar U atTi " VD "oay lOilOWing. AniS VOS wliieit in all ca-ses is precarious in this latitude, and once more stood r.i, bay. Their foes came, and for o:;o J0j, month fought and were beaten backhand re turned day after day to fhi attack as merciless and as inevitable as tho tide. Meanwhile tho families 0 " tho de fenders were evacuating rani moving south, and bravely did "their protect ors chield them till th? 3- were iu f:afetv a hundred miles away. " Tho besiegers were beaten back. Cut tho narrative tells us that Uie hrdlaws of tho rocks wero filled to tho brim witL the mingled blood of eonnuc-ors and conquered, and red vinn of it rasi down into the canon. It was Rue-i a victor - .y COT.Id not afford to gain again, ana taey were glad when the long'nigitt was over to follow their wives and little ones to the South. There in tho tiesevts of Arizo na,roii well-nigh nnnpproachable, iso lated bluffs, they buii: new towns, aud their few deseeiidant.s, the Moquois, live in them to tlvls dav, jaa-e.ivlrr-more carefully atid ::relj tin; ia'story aad veneration of ih"h' t'o-r-fathers than their skill nK.-i w isdorn. 11 er eel is the first one of a new line to be he enters its cor nor- I mn -il- , , . . ate Urm"ti tJiot i.a 1,0 t n .V .u mmccu ew ions ami More lenrt ate limits tliat he had reached the Citv in (mTmwH w.ai, a r. x- end of the world, or, at least, the C R R. "happy valley" from which all care is excluded. Still, it boasts many of the I , ixe Goldsboro Messenger says: We institutions of busy life, among others ieara mat. the Disciples of Christ are eight necessary evils in the shape of J koiduag a very interesting protracted five lawyers and threo doctors. Two I meeting at Pleasant Grove, in this highly honorable professions, gen- county. The meetings have been erally to be found in Juxta-position, Sing on for about two weeks, and the but not, as I heard an ill-natured ras- result so far is eighty accessions to tho cal once remark, that one micht kill church, and will in all nrobabilitv the patient, and the other administer I reach one hundred. Dr. H. T. Harper f on his estate. Jackson has also a fine j officiates. i school, two churches, several storef, I The Asheviile Citizen says: Awonira 1 a numoer 01 good mechanics, and two in Murphy saw her husband carrvin j the country will be-a lemrtit coagresa: ta the Hou.se" of TV a; Democrats wiil law-l : This is tho ibaL ana d re- i In sptaiirrviii?) i;s new era in ILo ivlii rt5 " 7 0'wo """l'u- uiio occm I aovaj o oanjjLitji,iiiiu KiiH tore 1UO lRClV S tu ue iijna ana rennea. ana tn ladien I dress oiY her hpfnt-A . m I MiuutvilUir VXXiXM and girls very pretty, that is if some j it was her mother, who had dropped I have observed are fair specimens of down on the evening stajyo to surprise na I.' 1 1 -m - . -m HOTrever omet this place mav be in I is out of evenings Klmuld the interval between Courts, it was tla item to his wife aud hold up tho 1 hand id' iialit-a . lively enough to-day. I estimated the dangers of her becoming susiueious i whites and. LI t i t number of people on the ground at without the best of cause. 1 ' in ouiet and cent - .Y" . , cf rVJut The Wa.wi, tt i.i , I 'do tne nor wa8 aoouc equally represented. Mer- i Vu"f Tt. a v ' iasl; -i.i. t iT,TTv . .1 learn "tli.tt lte-r 7tr 1T,0 Ui vuuuut irom x etersDurg, JNorioiK and I A. "V -;.,1U , - ! 1,, i.vnr-d . it . r . nvi n i mi u roooiTTini-i r j u.. a : . i T1 w-.-! 1 L.il -L-J-Li. l iidd 1 1 1 rj v ri n fin innn inranr. r-n iviia. i """ vvjm wa kj T?.;. . .i ii . , ... Id id l1 b L mess with their customers. One might "urcu imf Piece; tnat tne -, (, )rr-.,(:., see, lata glance, that the customfrs' Ca baf been accepted, and that lie h'..:.'.::; balance was, generally, on the wrong Si-J!!f5, UP" tha. of his .; Side of t he edepr h roco, " ".mu uuuen jet .tunutirv nesr. . . . , .. ,, iU.1 J-L i.ii-a. a:.. .ary ri vL,v a L.:r- I'orty li usocmbie. in e-caiplivc;; the large lailoritv. :a.,d iniaortaai; hit an: the bo ny e. t.-e strong I've " Lentil ph- t':' tioiia a-i -ire, ef ;m a t ; ea.vod a -. t .-. . aeita.ii a more polite set of men than those is a graduate of Greeuvilio " fjm-o u ui iiiDiJ. IUIU1 I mi,l ; i u - , . mprnhtttitii ccncm'iiiio n-, ki. I iuwiuKitui oeminary. and is a voipn ces aro being satisfactorily adjusted. SentIema11 f more than usual ability. Every description of vehicle, from The Washington Echo says: A barn the days of Adam down, seemed to be belonging to Mr. Alex. T. Rcdditt, on the ground, and all the fashions containing seven cr more bales of cot- from the expulsion of Eve appeared to ton. was consumed !.v iir rm :-iit to be represented. I am unequal to the ult., in Richland township. It was ! an I t! ui uraaiuuiK tUO autre OI SOme I ine WOrK OI Rome meer,. harv mi, u-n -f Affinn-r. tt I 3 r ,. " . .uv. iiinuau iKiuiBcw, uui erne oiu i ureu. in lour or iive caiierent piaees 1 en b1-""' "i i-iwir nut-, ueaerves ii au iveioaeiie? oi' i ri ia suntxw.fil i irnor passing nonce. Ho was arrayed in a which rendered it an impossibility to rancy Cgured canco shirt, bright check extinguish it. Mr. liedditt is u very uii.ci.uCT ..iin ciiiin BiofKiDgs. iie i luurm mau, ana tne crop as mud sported a mammoth bell crown hat, an Lis. wife and cLildrt n. apron i t many colors adorned his per son and about, a yard of white cotton clot.ll -W!l5 f.l'i.i.fl Cll3irl f.1.1.,',.,. his shoulders. TTn evr.l.fi ro,.,,i 9rie was at iMonroe, Uuion county himself as of some consequence, and certainly attracted a large share of attention. Nor was the inner man unprovided or. jaootiis were erected at con piiy for the cava;-: buke to .-I where, : n-L give a tho Southern :-; r. nizod, a:- Scates v.-it full xiov. .:v be ire-' i 're- j Hap o- i j iie - o i on ii -i i tne si .1 : . . o ' w:tii r.iv- iOU. l! tion o: The Charlotte Observer savs: Old John Robinson's Circus and 'Monat.-i '-!t irc' i it is i few days n?o. perbap3 Saturdav Mondav. anil w lenrn ti:nrrt oi-aa ! viiu- flior iof a i .T.i.. ., ... live ni' ... . u ...... i. vir uctHCUU 1IIC I .". i. L Kj i and whites of tho town. The negroes : were so full of circus and whisky that t - j a - .- t : i-l- Hou venient piaees, wuere Cook" seemed to w.n;. i " 1 tney could not contain themselves, and c oar-i: - i -i . Ii0' I wid i.. v.- bo thepresi6Mn2K.ttUK,.ressunB '"ca, tue flutes ri,- genius. Not far from these the pro- liuut, i-i;iuPon nsn'- - . ...... l 1 ! ri,. 1 :. tero .!:.-'d IlUlh Mr. ro the thad -eethia of the bdi. which ! S'l1 tctl a Klil)ority r ivas a-r-a d fo. 1'he hvlt was to anth i- u? '"r- 'tlIliC5' a re.-olntion ; p;-ae ti.e ia-i -e-ids oi certain parties ! 'u' . Representatives in Congr re:: i i r:i;'ri?"s R r , e!.OYV ihe 1 " :aa a::eenai- c c -.-: ae lit tor he fionelit e-aaad-r the Be Was C-ae.'ilulaa; ! in 'a f tin-; p...sse i .n the Tr.v. I r---- a. iiu- .... j the i as.i;.;. of .in. r,. ITULE Oi' il ae and watiti-. means: cnn-iani'. d, tiie oripinv.! r-e '-; Mr. 3Ier!i-r mnv to-day we- I:. Mr. Albright v original reso'rd k people were c-pra r The motioa 'to certain was defeat ir. TaetVLbins: .dju.-tiiie:.t of the ,.- l : ion the Selhv v IV. o(.. .'I g a j lint st.iTuiie "dii: eaaii reform. By Mr. Tate: A bill to n ercst on in a OF RE ritESDNTATI VES. V'itev. from tiie Select Com mittee iu relation to tha civil riglits rosoiuiious, reported favorably on the adopt ifn of tho resolution introduced by Mr. Means. Messrs. Trivett and report. asking ress to eavtabi funds i 1 u;y1 inueuce to secure ino pas- 5.-Me TlT P O Hi-T, i.i r.t..M 1 .-.Li itiatiii sF . - - - - - - ' - UiUUtii Scnpperuoug Piver. Calendar. By Mr. Bejel, a resolution fssking oiu Representatives in Congress, to secure au appropriation for the build ing oi a United States Court House ar,d Post Oflice in Greensboro. Re ferred. By ?dr. Walker, of Tyrell, a reso lution requesting our Representatives iu Congress to obtain au appropria tion to be applied for work on the Capo Fear river bar. By Mr. Finger, a resolution on the subject of gambling on Fair Grounds. Referred. By Mr. Tate, an act to compromise, commute and settlo the State debt, f i r . :fIlH" ,-it-. --.-A..-- T V . . .7 - ' - ' - ' L ,v..-- .1 . itji i Cl-t. ui d ! r otner pur sii: n recurring upon the bill I'll its third t-j re-'diit-ed ayes, 37; LhllESENTATIYES. -tay. Nov. Bh 1S71. l rt :-oiU:ion aablie debt-. ai-. -Vis: .a j h.e iLieet io; ou land United St'ib.s in 18G3, iCSOiUtiOIl "iilT ma rcso.aaoa r-d!- t no a r:-o:urion rais imnii. teeon Con-htle'iiiar. pi .d ti.e Leabil M.aa 3ve move.-, neat:. IX loint comma anu rose. if;r- te ovr ; theJc to i'e te. ti lait.it il Li1 ..- e . - from the Sonaie atai ;L House, was tii.-.u adopt A message was reel House, transmitting t message and the a. eon ments. ..: ::,c until ; to apaoint a ) :f ae' neee,- ! itution, ! . i' . -1 i : in i o-'. a c-i t n i i a" flee n from the i i Bv 1. : d'e . a. a . :. a. ii,;r. ?.b-naeiihaIL A bill to ..-ijin.t ronrso the pubiie'dobt. Re- G j v . i . ..il 0d r. e. 2di, t ricd. .icR:U -e-etiort lee: A u; 7i) and ::73 il to amend -d tho C. C. ; i.id to amend to, B d tie Revisah vto :rom i-l taeV..r :,"'d" vhv? .'i pie I itea rred. Gi-S By 3Ir. Staples: A bill to regulate , :,. I the rate of interest and prevent nsarv. j By Mr. Dortch: A bill to change the ano ot Holding couit3 :u tho 3d Ju- HOUSE OF IIE L'REbENTATI VES A bill to organize i dieird District. Calendar I By Mr. Strong Itlr. Piatt D. Walker, of Richmond, tae tmana of the feiate., i.eterred. John A. Jones, of iL.ba.a, and Rich- fr -e I."P. Eenon: A In I ard Elliott, of CLDwmi, came forward to amend enaptar GO, section liS, xxd to the Speaker's desk, pre.a :acd their Ul:6 f credentials and du'v qo iialed as Rep- -e A concerning resentalivcs. tne ;,ead a id personal property exemption, lic-ferred. r.ESor.rxio:;f; :.r J y Hdr. aiker, a bill to re-enact anu. re vi ?e sections 115 and 116, chap ter 31, of Revised Code, concerniup lodged inouiijy u iiie uivaives at iwenty-nve i - . cents a stew. Here a fellow was eoeedilv clPuts. disncrsinrr. nt tli tnn r.f l.-ta K nurt. WO wnv nf rtimt.iVm r.t i.. i' tl than those Riven above. ,. - . 1 I n 1 .1 (,l,,.ri I i . , ... . . . 1 ( ....... prietors ot several oyster carts, past irom Suffolk, wero busy, armed and equipped with furnace aud frying-pan, V GI l,.iem wcr" l?dXca ,', Li;L Jt ! ; ,: - dishing up the bivalves at twenty-five doe8 Tot. "PPav that any of the part.- ;?,Cr h.:v eenta llnr0oPiim .,,i.i cipauts in the difficulty were seriously i , -"' " , , " .' Wo have no fuller Particulars i a-i,U! 4 : tji 'o i" ' way of auction, of racs. in the sliaoe C 1 .. t -1 i 1 - . I m. t t - . m ucit Kuouh, ttiuisi ms voice was at- J. ne liicKorv I'ress savs : t oi. l'aul n:i'iiO. tne after the w sieo r tn.-. ties ot a horse ho was oU'eriner for sale. I Sprinrr to rxaminn certain iron liiiiiw i ?. a .id Sil rt H . 1 f f . . . .wlJi... - . . A .. . 1 t . T 1 - . - . . - I . r - , . . i . 1 v. uuu IJKl.Kiro Wat) UKlHUUf lUr IHIL'U JliUtlllSll CilllirA ISTS. Win i v .... i , tiously paraded, and tho humbler jack- in Morgauton he was presented with a ! Daiu '-a' ,. vY j " 3 Biuiuin n itaco iu me i tut. or oaity iviicnai pipes, a numoer ot claon picture; nor ilia Jus voice add much to which he, on his arrival in London, Lite uarniony oi ine very babel of presented to the Prince of Wales. The sounds issuing Irom tho throats of Prince was so much pleased with the the numerous professors of the pipes and so highly entertained bv the auctioneering art. All seemed to be account of their manufacture that ho in good humor, and some were actual- has written an autograph letter to old ly overcome by exuberance ofepiritp, aunt Sally. Col. Tate and Prof. Kerr o did iif ! (:.-' i-a h A y..!... a IV i-iun who right cb-.-..ay ati.i jvaitv to Vo the eiusna toa- .. 1 eo on: the latter, I thought, mostly of the presented Francis Joseph, of Austria, manufactured article. Taken all in all, and the Shah of Persia, with a lot of they were "a jolly pet." these pipes at the Vienna Exposition. the removal of causes. By Bv Mr. Trivett. a r, gard to Civil Rights, asking our Sena tors and Representatives in Congress to use their iutiuenco to defeat the bill now before Congress. By Mr. Blythe, a resolution extend- .:C.IJ--. 5. I ie. Mr,, rrin-.. A !,:n i.,i;,.i. i , i . 'j--'..' - ...ii lu r.uiisb ;tiiei oartion ia re- s. a ne ino paoi.u ue-uc. i.eierred. The Speaker announced the follow ing Stenihng. Committees: Committee on Jmbeiary Messrs. Strong, McRae, Erwin, Pinuix, Walk er of Richmond, Candler, Moring, ing the time cf sheriffs aud tax col-1 Means, Mebane, Gadger, Boyd, concerning: Referred. a. r.IlliJen. a bill to veneal spi. nou , cnapter U'J, Jaws of ISG'-Ct), aud chapter 61, section J), of Battle's Rrvisal. Referred. By Mr. Erwin, a bill to amend an aet; to estal)lish the dt-ys for selling real estate, chapter 215, section 1, of public laws of 1801;'-70. Referred. liy Mr. Means, a bill to amend title 7, section 8'2, of the Code of Civil Tro ceednro. Referred. By Mr. Newel!, a-bill to raise the compensation of Comity Commission- 1 ers. icercrred. By Mr. Earnhardt, a bill to amend section 15, Battle's Revisal. Referred. By Mr. Stowe, a bill to more effect ually puni&h retailing without license. Referred. liy Mr. Means, a bill to give per diem to School Committees. By Mr. Pinnix, a bill to re-enact substantially sections 21, 25, 26 and 27 oi ehapt .r 32 of the Revised Code. By Mr. Barnhardt, a bill to amend section 15, chapter 105, Battle's Re visal. By Mr. Strong, a bill in relation to lost records. By Mr. Walker, a bill to amend Xtie state of the criminal docket seems to indicate that there is a "screw loose" somewhere in the county. It comprises over one hundred cases, in cluding several murder cases and others of high grade. Twenty-seven are in jail awaititg trial; quite enough, I should say, lor the present. Judge Barnes is the senior of the county bar, and is well known through out tho State; he is a pre-eminently safe lawyer. The Messrs. Peebles are gentlemen of distinguished ability.and the local bar comprises two promi ing youu lawyers besides. It was hero that the late Gov. Bragg resided for the greater portiou of his life, and this bar w;.s -the theatre of many of his ablest forensic efforts. But it ia Ret ting late, rfitd I bid yon good night. Viator. Chilian advices state that an unusu ally heavy earthquake was felt at mid n ght on the 26th ult., in Valparaiso and Santiago, stopping clocks and crocking the walls of churches and other buildings. The duration was about thirty seconds. The Bessemer steamer system Las been applied to a hanging railway car and successfully tested in France. Seated in this car, which hangs on elastic sprnig3, the traveller experien ces tha sensation of reposing in a ham mock, free from bumping and vibra tion. A New York dispatch says: "This has been a very hard year on newspa pers and periodicals. It is asserted that only four of all the New York City dailies have made any money, and not one of the magazines has proved profitable. It ia estimated that frilly 2,000,000 has been lost in twelve months in the publication business.'' parry thve ia to pot-sesscs all th are required, an peram-'nl and ;: the South in v eontLLnen Th Wool, f .W.v . living B -ni -ad time i.iid piie-a faithful, he ia di he lias had long what fire ti.e n, B. vond nil, .- ; use. a.a: who "ai re The Hickory Press savs: A netrro named Shell attempted to commit a rape on a youug lady at Rutherford Collesc. Snnlnv nirrld. Mm sa.liin.-.r The negro effected an entrance into -'''. .!ri' the house through the wiudow about I T,- V .r' 3 o'clock, A. M. Fearing tho screams j 4V OC t ' "' of the girl would bring some one to j 4 ' '. his escape by the same way he cot in. ! viz: through the window, but the girl caught hold of hi3 leg and held iam until persons came to her aid. The negro is now lodged in Morg.mtou jaih The Raleigh News says: The North Carolina and Virginia Christian Con ference closed an interesting annual session at Hanks' Chapel, near Pitfs boro, N. C, Tuesday evening last. About eighty ministers and delegates were in attendance. Much important business was transacted and arrange ments perfected for supplying all the churches with preaching. Rev. W W Staley was ordained an Elder. The following young ineh from the Graham High School were received into the Biblical class: D W Michael, I H Young and E P Isely ; also n Ful ton, rf Forsyth. Rev. Dr. Wellous gave an interest ing account of Lis visit to tLo Union Christian Convention which reeentlv i met in Cincinnati, of which he was a member, aud -is the Corresponding Secretary. The congregation was very large on tho Sabbath, and highly interestbig discourses were debvered in the Chris tian Church by Rev. Dr. Wellons, of Suffolk, Va., and Rev. W S Long, of Graham, N. C. This ia a growing denomination in the State. Large accessions have been made during the past year. w to (':, ; : L a--,- - Soitfi w; . J li'iv !.-; La afrd iia. ra: f.aeT.o 4...: and l,y veiieg U ; h Cr.nra -.aia ; a. tmle .L1 adil a -a. feit aid aehiiorrhalry c:ni ciect Mr. Wofd and we Enre s:di-i: ad I an, I patriotic jteopL- v to iustr::-'t tie ir r-;re tho.r widi' s ' n the -u; '-.; .V- '..- ,ilt,l f V;e,a, i a n (. ti 4 Tit-rotn asaafe ( '"o. j'f. .L V. oyer hns eiltgv in t lie t avn tin: him'.' Poor old c.tth, Tl is add that CI a den, of New Yo-rk. n. give sueh txpresjno: i views cm th. iiaiioi : I inaugural, asv. ill i-a ; Democracy ia no L :e York .stands t-nd L-L the approaching La . : on that question. The laiit Freireii tea tie vi Trafalgar v. a.-, i, Mantes, il. l a: on bo.ard ll; i-t ; : -,'..- , i irti- p; re :d I af ifi er a, " h o s i e. O ijCT,' . , ew . .!ii:.i Bcrwic; l a.: e:aepii:gn v..r .i tho bat . I lei oiitly at t: 0:iblil i'.Oy .ad wo; takea rvtvrrs rf the England until prisoner vH.i too crew. Hi remit Laed ii 1811. The then Archbh.hon of (Un- terbury feit an i-i-hrett in tho lad un-i Lad Lim educated, and on Lis return -to Franco Lo becaore . proics3tr 4'..1 "..' English at the Lycee of Ila.ntcs.ishersj v.". ha died ia harness thg gthec cha
Wilmington Journal [1844-1895] (Wilmington, N.C.)
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