THEnOIHTETG QTilltj
PTBUSnKD DAILY. BY - . l, '
cm Ji, Dawson Bank Bimatage, from u
on ear, In advance...... .7 00
SUmonthiJn advance.. 8 80
Three months. In andvac...v.., 00
oneu.oi.th, la advance ... A . X . : . . ' . r ;; . ' T5
' The Moainw Stab will be delivered ia any part
of the City at Firms Ckicts per weuk.
. OUTLINES. : Lhl
-Tbela.estloa lESffE Fulghum are in the city. :
commcQces this morning;4 Jht James looks- very much1 as i if the. Senate f as a,lovely.: 4ay.Ui.com
RlTer and Kanawha Canal doesn't conflict would xlao concur ia this repeaL as a . Pin ith.lu predeceasor. ; j ;:l . f
in Interest with the, Atlantic and .Great
Western. V-i KeintorccroentH. ; art mary- i
ggigalnst the Modocs. WoodhuH & I
Qnum ur bsu u v " i
steamers on the Ilaranaline were seized, for
debt in New York Oglesby , elected
Msvorand entire Board of; Aldermen in
Hannah.-t'p6i&wn
... i o : ii. r 1 1 j j t .
Bill b Senate aboHshing Admiral and
Bill abolishing the franking privilege,
passed Senate. nouse took no action
on
Colorado. . iugenw. ana mace. I r
tprome Nanoloon are to bSthMdltksat f -
.tfuardians of young Napoleon; No mani-1
festo wlll.be issued and the young Prince
will not assume the title of Emperor. j
Gea. John B. (Jordon was . elected C In the I
nfrrl. Moons of war i if. lnul L.-JT .ntt . yesieraay, wnicn were atsposea
- . txi. me leijon wm ue very M m r mir Thw
dhi. : . . i lumuumt uu win uiace iiie vi kuji- i .v. u ' ' -'T
: eiehth baHot U. a Senator from Georgia,
6 ' ' -. y .
WHAT 1MB LECisiAXPUS lid
V. TLESOAY 4
On Tucaday lhe ybung lncmber
. T.;ot Mr rniaon intWv. f
11 (Jill MMlvi " "7--
.inl ntihi&mtfc )
" v ; l--s , -1
ciaruig -vr ..---r.
itiiv T;-r"-r; J
State. It was placed on the calendar,' I
A bill was introduced in the House J
nrovidini: for aXunatib -Asylumor
pro , . : . J T
-tfeS
referred. ..... , . - .
Usury waa discussed inlhellouse I
.wilLont action. The question re-
.witLoiit action. The question re-
curred upon a substitute offered by
Mr. Brown; of Mecklenburg, fing'
the rate' of interest at six. per cent.
iffhpn no amount is specially agreed;
-
on but allowing narties to Contract
on, out allowing parties w v y
between themselves lor anv rate wiey-ii
e " I
may nt, to, agree p. ?
speecb.es on ootn siaesoi tne question i
were made. Mr; Stanford, of Duplin,
usury law. ' ;
In tlie Senate, Tuesdays the. only
. basinesA of-funeral interest 7ws tiio
consideration of the bill providing for
a county finance? committee; which
was defeated on its third reading.
Caldwell, the Governor, is playing
Legislature again. "Not content with
dictating to tlte Legislative branch
-of the Government, he sends in his
"little bill" ou the State debt. Cald
well the Gubernator should be .writ
ten down after the manner of Dog-
berrv Said 1 that grand judicial
.luminary "Writ me down, an ass."
Gordon's 112 to bteptiens' 8G gives
Georgia a resolute, practical, able,
. young, i arid U high-soiled; 'Senator.
Georgia buries lier fossils, and turns
a morning face to the future.
r brijrht future is before Jobu IViiQT-
, imght j lUttirf , c
don, for we cannot'-mistake the man.
LAST NIGHT'S MAIL
Soase Dalaft-e f Cangresa. '
f .. f The, House "of Itepresentatives, is
: -so in used to- bold - and ourageona
.atlion by its members that it was
verjr much astonished, probably, when
Gch. llawley "called nainesn on the
bill to pay the expenses of contestants
if or seats. This bill takes about $150,
'000 from the public funds to pay the
(expenses of men 'who set up claims to
:seats iir the House, whether they get
. . a u: :
.inose, seats or now uu. J'r'
uon, 01 courser lnteresteu uvnn2w-uw.
voted affirmatively; and when Gen.
HawJey called out their names and
cited the law against them, they were
astounded;," Probably they were also
, indignant; tb'ia is not the way in
which Congress generally does busi
ness. ' . v ... - -
The principal measuret. concerning
iiteriuiL iniiirovemeutKr jire ,the,ir-
giiiiaVbhipNCaiial.bUt- ;'the James
1 liver iiudf ivanawhafCaital bill, and
titini fejll Jfora. caual o connect the
waters of t he Tennessee and Savaii-
tternal improvement.
eat sesstuu-
1 .. . if. f
&o nrucli of the inie; ot aeiense ;
, ' '-"vii MIHVU J ayv hiv v - -7 -
has been developed by the Caldwell
interest in the lvaoaas enatonai in-
.jr.tiali.rtreralry:wty'rf the Coosa liver, I-A.Hatv.Joade4 thc.aboutyl2,000 brick, $o Jinfaj'Ols gives'
in Georgia. Ktither.of these meas- which was on Us way from the TV ork House jjethd r the'; apnearance oLr a,.
; ; ' uivs has;bce'ii agrei-d to by the coiu- to this city onTuesday,-durio vthe seyere. .weWhfp jTOe tfeWl U t-h
HHTteeblrt It ftf fair to presume, irom 8eortu, -'wasNiwariipeil- wnen'raooui. nu 1 wncave Mansard - root ;..Pn Dock
the interest shown in them to-day by from mouth of Smith's Creek, and between the " Home' aad V Bethcf," there performers. says the 2mi . ... :i,t ,
the ahairraan and 31r. .Ncgley,' that werit' to' the bottom. There were three nj" a'tow'tir witli;ve"icapf,;-"U 'same' "'-We are. told by tho News that
they tvill all Civ reported favorably, -o mett on the flat: atJhe t tlmev . who. gtle jhe Yrenth reof of ' the Home." the question as to who pwns .the; property
to SO, by which the House grautect tne uken the precaution to carry with j them flag.gtafir.jrom which wfll float' the-Bethel tion is, did' the Confederate gtates own it
special omay.lKJ-.taEn.iistrtg aJu reached the shore . in safety: Theltat W The tower and Mansard roof willbe Io the Stete?; Mur
. asumpt;v evidence of a desire to wUl toDlTbewid(romU8 watery bed, iJulucti i- y A woman named .VicCdna Pool,
ipass iheyganticiflchemesi of,;v, Jjlkii .KSSflS I?!!: tr lately phoned out of ttepemtonbary, was
1 i-:-- i..r-i.it.vl't nj-'' I the feat.-1. 'iw .r , :rjL i - very appropriate. ' it U in the ahape 01 an 1 fv -; . f 1
... ... -- leruay muiuiuit. . . . . . , , . .
obscure the issue by abusing ,tW6- conduct, was reqroired to iay a fine of tatSl&Si
; .ecution witnessetUmust Harriet4 Brbwu xhargedwilh aisordarly tiUtjLaM'tyJi tWier.mejHn .be 2uaideai- rtHi;-t-,.r-
ho, hate ben produced tM. tjoka itt ttrV-1 Pork'TaTW
do not seem.to be shining lights Of "dn -ajarg ' John Ajtarew, fro Jo&&Z.tlb HatiSpV
morality; but so much -baa. already .dhwrderi. fZ .jgSy 4-! -ton' A. Gllubbard for-plaiatia, ;aad
been estaUishedby'''amumttide'of thepaymentof thecoata M&frs U . f:?; Jt2r Girea for.defendarta.'. eargnefL
eoncnrfirif t-nts that iti sccras lm- y Awhite man; whose name we rev Post, wJJ,;,t 1 Qexpene .so w w ta p8 Eirdsey va. WUUam Ilsrnsa, from.
inere will De creat sarnnsel
.J.thisughpat
bill to that end was favorably re-
roneaarojrrjone) i0t Us- Uoroinittees.
lhe lawlias not been so Hucccssful in
- fr v",;tffvvi I
"'P" . "MW ou in ,
object was not anticipated. ; ,
oJhe spal committee, of which
v ns"? OI A,ow 18 cnair:
man, io investiirate tne cnarcres pt f
Rnd coKrruption , pre?err;d
to investigate the charges pf
Bas Senator in a very bad light.
r- Other waahlaictoa Dta.
fbo Havtian ..Minister here is on t
the alert, and watching the move-
meats of the Samaha Speculators very
closely, will do all - he can to defeat,!
tne. scheme, yt He contends that these I
moveraenw are a serious menance 10
his Goyernment . It is not credited
here that ny new grants of territory
or - nrivilejrea have been secured
through"' President Baez, who holds
his 6ice hf the sufferance of these I
' . I
entuwwd.the armed power of
the United btatea government. I
Vein the Credit Mobilier committee
-ames siuca; o uis siaiement mat
Senator Patterson hot only knew he
was buyiug into ths Credit Mobilier,
out pocketea the -.ttiviuenas witiiout
any qualms of conscience. ! . !
T mberwrot fte? Kenans
Citizens'-Committed who"have re-
mained here, . prof ess to have derived
greai, encouragement irom ueranCe8
ff" JJ"
Linaill show whehertheir
hC8 are-justified. j
The needv Congressmen, who were I -
not-let into the "'Credit Mobilier land
ot let in to the Credit Mobilier ! and
lit 1 1 a. ? it I
aer S mings, are agiiaung tne
tjronrietvi of increasing (heir - salarv
a1, a . 'A - j-. -
to lOjiiuu per annum. -
t pinchback .8welU aronnd the capi-
1HETEOBOI.OOICAL UECORD.
,,s . January S3, 1873. r,.
k nr: against Senator Clayton, of Arkansas: 'Mr t' vnnn
jtmM. Ther
Tlme. lif" mom- Wind. Weather.
- er- eter. "
r a. M. amj w.w light :ciear ,
"lr.3. 50:07 BS' WGentielFalr
9 P. M. 80:13 46 rS Gentle lOar
- Mean Temp, of dsy, 47 deg.
Notb. All barometric readings are reduced to the
sea level and to SS degrees Fahrenheit,
' : ' BOBXBT SSTBOTH,
i - .-, 4 r Serg't lgnal Service D. (4. A.
vKU . ilii v .1. i
Weather Beprt
Wab Department,
,' Office of Chief 8-gnftJ Officer,
Washington, January 22 4 :33 P. IL
I-
trrooamuuM. . ;
For New England, winds veering to north
erly and easterly on Thursday, with increas
ing ckmdineaa. For Middle States, falling
Via imnraii faonh n n si Klolr vtrtrtnorlv isk
uaiuuicici , aiu auu wam uuiiuvhi
easterly winds, cloudy waatber and rain,
except for northern portion probably snow,
For South Atlantic and Eastern Gulf States,
easterly to southerly winds, falling barorae-
,.. .m.M .lWnt.
era Gulf States, and northward to Wiscon-
sin and Minnesota, rising barometer, falling
Swi-i.'
these conditions extend East-
weather, and
ward durine the day over probably Michi-
gan, un 10 7f we8S"
. w rw- - .
em portions of Georgia and Florida.- ;
-r
THE OITT.
NEW ADVKif TISBMElfTS.
B. P. Harbison. Concord Chapter.
Muhson & Co.--Conar8 Ten Cents a Bo:
R B. Buknktt, Agent. Wanted.
f IT..?Y0091Tik Notice.-; ! w
F. W. Kebohseb. In Store ! In Store!
P. Hbihsbkbgxb. Hyrnnals.
r fl. YAJtaJCBisoETemperanca Meeting?
.CB05LyAMoRBis.--Saleof Plants,
Bwa41ta Coae0eeea A Dam-
geroas niaaUe.
We learn that quite a serious row oc
1 "
1 4t a house ofiH-fame in the south-
.ired at a house of -m-fame in the south -
ern secUon1 of the 'Clij 'on Tuesday night,
v; - Voha umn wsnl
huriel by oneof the belligerent, at the head
of another.; Thi. little incident resulted in
the severe burning of one of the inmates of
the house and the partUl detraction or
costly carpet, to say nothing of the narrow
of thebuUdrngfrdmbe-ing destroyed
escape
by the flames. The young1 man It whose
bead the lamp was thrown fortunately es-
caped without lniury We learn that quite
rrwer. iSged in the difficulty; '
A Flat Swamped.
MaVar. i .ii-fr
The following cases were oasposea w
1 ..rdav mornines
r -:
durintz the " pres- 1 uul "" uViV . ' 7 -y-.
o 1 I nn..oaJU arnorlpncM) in ACCOmMishlH? I nw, atmo th rinllNt wi. whir ih. in I st flmnap)i In 'Ralrforh TiimwIav.
nuuxMa .ut tr.- i
sA:ckc)yand,!Capt.ItT.
Special meeting of .Concord Chapter
tnls eveniog for work in ; the Past-Masters',
degree. :.:,.; h J iv Vri ; ,r
we nad a call lost mgut from ' our'
endMr... J.: ,T. Britt. formerlyVof the
Q afecnicrruU.
dcWiUia
".urfu ""r"
Court, which commences its session in this
vwm, wmca
city next week.
j i :n t - f'if'K' fi
ght three' shad
of at the
we believe,
City subscribers to the Star who can
not make it convenient to see the agents
are Rested to leave the amount of their
indebtedness at this office.
' All degree members of the Friendship
Temple pfjjonor andemprancc are nd-
tified to meet at their Hall this evening, at
7i O'ciock, for work in the degrees.
, . ...
-The regular annual meeting of -the
Wilmington North CaroUna Life Insurance
Company will .be beld,at the office of the
..Company. .In. this, city, this evening, at 8
,,'v,.
o clock.
The WeCanUna-JUeord is the' tame
of a cleverly gotten up new paper-Just
issuea . oy vienaeun ana- uarpenier. at i
Rutherforton, N. C. The editors are J. B. I
Carpenter and A. L. Grayson. They run
on the independent llneV We wish you
weu. a j ?f
rtu:
p by'a'omife of Jis phW
All be wants is 'for hia friends to
graph. Anhawantt lator hiairiendsti
"hunt V81
at the "Buck's Head: in the " WhiU
being
White
The" ' la want of
Tl AitrnM oni si sfi null n 1 1 urt tvlonta t a AellAl 4 a
w .
the fact that Messrs. Cronly & Morris wffl
- . i ; 4t
Kuaiwjea
assortment of them at auction
this morning, at 11 o'clock, at the seed store
Vr. t n t i T,K ..,'. r TTif
Of itr Q PJ Lamb,- opposite , City Hall,
See advertisement. .... .
'if
Rem4ellngs ml tke Beamen'a Heme.
At last we are to have a house of refuge,
a home for seamen, that will be convenient
and comfortable and an ornament to the
city. The plans by which it will be erected,
and which are understood as having been
adopted, reflect much credit upon the judg-
ment and taste of the conunUtee having
charge of the matter. A want long felt .is
I bere supplied, r;1 The old building, the de-
lapidated condition of which has for aome-
wmo icTCa au vj tf-ovc iuq wuiuiuuiij, io
to pe torn aown anaanewoneerecteaupon
lhe eievauons ana plans as to style and
wBireareBw iB juiienui; nwugjxKMiu are
- s ' riM. i a TT y i a a i
complete. The new J HomeMs to be In
aiza 61 feet' sg.uare.liThe Jront on Front
street trill be of iron and in the Corinthian
, , . ti, iaa-
style of architecture. The lower floor on
this skis ViU be peenpied at stores,. so ar
j ranged that there can be four, two, or one,
demand may dictate.; It is expected to
be the handsomest front tor either wholesale
I or retail buainesk In the eitv. The main
1
entrance to the " Home" will be on -Front
f? ".-7 'I T T
street, while the wulcw wffl1 enteir through
the tower on Dock street., t-r
The second floor, on Front street, will be
divided Into offlces,whlle "the balance of
the floor Is designed f or the keeper of the j
" IlBmen and his family.
A part of the third floor will be con-.
I enleatly arranged the special accom
modation Of officers. . A smoking and read
ing room for seamen will be located on the
1 gorna floor, frdatlflz on rDock ttmtl i The
gtsaerai dinine room wUl be large and com -
-jmiJL " r' - R;7.:
I a . ' ,
tww owm vo.we.
1 for the arxyiwdatlon 0l feamei,r H j ; u
1 ' A large tank for the reception of niitni'
ter will be arranged so as to furnish a plen
tifnl surirjlvotwaterforthewa
for aH other purposes, hflthe water-
closets on ery floor ; wiU be so connected
with the tank, mat uiey wiu act as aoeir
Jk uv awuw " o ,
i M.twir: separate; iistitutiona v the
"-Betner presents in tne eievatioo a oeuu-
At .1 A - 1. A-J
e-r- r. - ,
ip to have Gothic doors windows,
rthe windows above becapped wUb what
is known among architects as angie-hcods,
thA whole to be ' surmounted with a
.
ave a
street
very appropriate. It is in the shape of an
- I uytr-lw:r"-r
aBCfiwrwUKiai yrnsUvinTo-iiviif (.wuiyu a ,
rope uiuu6- ;t - - -,-v-r
corber as a finish Jo the tower.
f Jik!
i at e iu ut ui iuo kuuu. ;
,mi .)-. .fiJ- :: ?"i.,:i-l.ir.t. T ----- nn,- lV.- nnpta thd daalh An
marine Disaster. , .
4. iThe. brig Jeneterance Capt,'j" Martin,
which arrived at Bristol on the 2d inst,
from; Wilmington jports.having experienced-very
heavy weather; the entire, pas
sage. . Dee, 20, lat 42. 19, Ion 88; M, ,was
struck by a sea,' which carried away boats,
stove stanchions, started covering ' boards,
,.. An unsuccessful attempt .was made Tues
day night to break into the .store of Mr, L.
chiseLr-Not . succeeding there, an ..effort
was next made tp get in at a window, one
of the hinges of -which was: found broken
off. Falling in each case, the thief v is sup
posed to have left the premises in disgust.1
- The hog cart was out yesterday '' gob-1
bling up' -stray porkers,,. . ;5
CITY ITEMS.
A faQ stock of News Ink of superior quality for
ale at the office of Thx Moairao Stab. Cash or
C. O. D. orders will have prompt attention. -
The consolidation of the CaroUna Farmer and the
WVy Star having largely increased the circulation
of the latter, adrertisers wDl And It an admirable
medium of communication with the farmers ' and
planters of the two CaroHnaa. '
Book Bixmebt. Trs Mokkdcs Stab Book Bind
ery does ail kinds of Binding and Riling in a work.
manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. : Mer
chants and others needing Becelpt Books, or other
work, may rely on promptness lathe execution of
their orders.
jDa pswraa-We call the attentioa of me.
chants, clerk of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, raUrosd
?&xn Md "gents, and all etnen
having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at
the Hoasnie Stab PBrxrnra' EaTABUsHxxxT for
the ferompt and faithful execution of aQ kinds of
Job Pbchtimo. : We can famish at short notice
Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball
Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills,' Cata
logues, Bills of Fare, Show-Billa, Checks, Drafts,
Ac, Ac t Satisfaction guaranteed. .
The thief who was arrested for tobbins Parsons'
tore. In this town, was found to have a quantity of
Ayer's Hair Vigor In his possession. When asked
why he wished to steal that article be answered that
" T . II I ... U 11.11 , W, . . TT . MO
a thief and bald too." If that Invention of the ereat
casausi souia restore a laaMcnaracter as esectnauy
as tt docs their natural beauty to bald and gray
would surely be, aethsy say it now ia,troiy
I mvainawa.TawisuHi w rfmai.-v
TJbolpbo Wouxs Aboxatic Scbxkbax Schh apts
I seemu se extensively gamiagon paoac connaence.
and promises to take the place of every other liquor
seem to be extensively gaming on pabac confidence.
I V1 .u especiiiiy for medicinal use. 1 ' ' !
This l wv tTa tea KaU,
found in most of our Drag Stores In this city and
conn try, and its being strongly commended by the
physicians, the mild and agreeable taste of this ar-
ncie, conuviea wim me iirong, pungent ana actual
sensation produced on the palate by the common
deleterious article which Is now the eeneral com
plaint of nearly all the medical faculty of this coun
try wouia, or ltseu, sumce to give it the decided
preference. If prescribed as a medicine, It is not
eaa to tsae:ana to nse as aDeverage it li cotunaerea
1 by judges to be superior to any article of the kind
adbiah a Voubbs. Agent. ,. , ,,. Jan 83-iw
Spirits TuiTentine.
- Yancey vUle is doing a lively to-
i QtC() tnul6
. Tho Friend of Temperance is
1 wa waM-a v wa, vhkowvm whvwi
Mi Gn8- Lewi of Haleiffh.
i jjas a tremendous itussian Dlooduouna
The Monitor learns of a pros
pect for a bank at . Magnolia at an early
day,
' Wake, has a kind of hdgazooty.
The swine cough, have fever, lose appetite
and die. -
It. is said a ioint stock combanv
is being organized for the purpose of build
z a 1 hotel In EnfleldL
net in JGnneiav . t
1 a i-t v.
Aleck.' a Colored band at the N.
1 viti:K.. i lUIUIKU UI
UVn g E
while jrouphng some cars.
C.R.R depot, Raleigh, mashed his hand
. tjiiiiam county movement was
discussed before the Senate Committee on
Propositions and Grievances.
Out of a population - of ; 500 in
that village the: Rutherford ton Record counts
up 38 marnageable ladies.. r
ty A lamp explosion ; at Mr. John
Beayans', near Enfield blackened the walls
of the room and excited every body.
Mr., E. a Wallace, of Sugar
I Creek.. Mecklenbure'county, aged sixty-live
1 yc:018'??-?68 a nephew of
71. Prof. 'K..-;M.' Mitchell, 'cblored,'
working in the interests of the National
Home for Colored Totrths, was to have lec
I tured la Raleigh, last night : . i
l'''?TheWeMon',JiriM savs that
J the dwelling house of Mr. J. A PickreU,
C Geolo-
ntai; swa?S a pe ooyt
.gae hich, lodging in his windpipe,
came near causing his death.
rTr1 fn,rv - ?a? in.
- The Rutherf ordton Mecord in
forms us that quite a number of colored
citizens left that place Monday to work on
the Air-Line Road, and that there are fears
farm labor will be scarce.
! The ' maiden ! speech before the
Supreme Court of Mr. Lewin W. Barringer,
son of Honv D. M. Barringer, is spoken of
as- a rare combination' of modesty and tal-
I ent, says the aemmet..
i 'll n . f I ati rf trkOT
tomlmeof the "iustletoe Boush. at the
I iewbern Theatre, Tuesday night, passed
I off well, and retlected great credit on the
I 'Xif Ako5,rt
Lewis Kerr, the gifteVlaiidaccnrolished
I daughter 0 th Hon. John Kerr.ofYaa-
ant. Case artrued. .L. Salisburv vs. R. M.
Cohen, from Wayne; Smith & Strong for
plalntin, K M. Cohen-for1. nbnselfV-Case
argued. Elizabeth Lee et el, vs. Wm. II.
Pearcev from ,Craveu.r. Judge Green for
plaintiffs, Alex, Justice and J. H. Haugh
tod for defendants.'. (2 cases.) ' Argued. : -
A mcetinsr of the ' Executive
Committee of the State Agricultural Society
was held Tuesday evening in the- parlor of
the;Yarborough House,, ilaleigh, says the
2feit&, We are glad to state that a: full ; at
tendance Characterized the meetincr. arid the
interest manifested augurs well for the suc
cess which- will undoubtedly crown the ef
forts of the Society next Fall The vacancy
of Secretary, occasioned by the resignation
of P. P. Pescud, Esq7, was supplied by the
eiecwon oi uapt it. T.-Jfulgnum, oi Uolds
boro.; ; If better selection could have been
made. A letter was read from the Presi
dent, Col. T. Mi Holt, by Dr. Blacknall,
authorizing the appointment of Stanhope
Pullen, Esq., on the Executive Committee.
and adding the names of Messrs. Pullen
ana Askew, to the Selling - Committee.
Capt. R. T. Fulghum will move to Raleigh
at once and, having purchased the Eeeon
Btructed Farmer, will consolidate the two
ournals, and run a live weekly agricultural
ournal, under the supervision and in the
nterests of the State Agricultural Society.
North Carolina Legislature
rCohdensed from the Raleigh News.
Tuesday, Jan. 21. '
senate.'.1" ' : ;
President Brogden in the chair! '
Reports of standing committees were
presented by Messrs. Merrimon, Allen,
Norwood, Gudger, Troy, Scott, t Cowles,
wanay, rnce, lemming ana Murray.
, Mr. Merrimon presented a memorial on
the sale of the Eastern Division of the
Western N. C. Railroad. Referred, - i:
Mr. Norwood, from the Committee on
the State Debt and Liabilities, in resoonse
to the Governor's message and bill on that
subject, reported as follows:
"The Ioint select committee on the State
debt and liabilities, to whom was referred
the message and draft of a bill on that sub-'
ject from the Governor, have had the same
under consideration. ' :- ; .
"The committee believe thev apprehend
the importance of the subject of the State
debt, which has been committed to their
charge, in its various aspects and bearings,
and they indulge the hope that they may.
inane time De able to recommend such a
course with regard to it aa may best pro
mote the public interests. . - ; v , , j
t . "The appreciation by the committee of
the immense importance of the subject in
duces them to refrain from the reflections
upon-' the communication of the Governor
which to some it may, seem to provoke.
discharged from the further consideration
of the said communication. .!' !
- . ' Norwood, Chairman. "
A message was received from the House
transmitting sundry engrossed bills and
resolutions, which were appropriately re
ferred. ' r ' -'
Mr. Norwood, from the Committee on
Agriculture, reported a bill for the improver
ment of the agriculture of the State, which
was made the special order for Tuesday
next' " :-: ' ! " .
Mr. Stilley introduced a bill . to lav off a
new county by the name of Core, out of a
portion of Beaufort county. .
Also, a bill supplemental to a bill to lay
off the proposed new county of Core. Both
reierrea.
' Mr. Allen introduced a bill for amnesty
and pardon. Referred. . -
The bill -providing for a county finance
committee after passing its second reading
was tabled.
Mr. McCabe called up the Senate bill to
incorporate Edgecombe Female Seminary,
and the bill passed its second and third
readings. -
Air. Allen, by leave, introduced a bill to
prevent the sale of reversionary estates un
der executions. Referred.
Also, a bill to amend the law relatiner to
purchasers under executions. Referred.
Mr. Respass introduced a resolution of
instruction to the Committee on Prooositions
and Grievances, requiring them to report T
tne cause oi iauure oi tne late secretary or
State to distribute the laws of 1871-72.
Adopted."- fi .-." -.
' -. Harris, col, introduced a bill concerning
final judgments of justices of the peace in
criminal eases. 1 1 Referred.' ' " -
Mr. Mnrphy, a bill for the establishment
of a hospital for the Insane. .Referred.! ; .
On motion of Mr. Price, Mr. Hortonyas
added to the committee on propositions and
grievanoea, ? ,.-..,;';i:tWi
tin motion of Mr. Troy, .the vote by
which the bill to incorporate, Edgecombe
emaie oeminary passea. was reconsidered,
to give time for the consideration of ! the
question as to whether aR private hills of in
corporation shall be accompanied bv a re
ceipt that the tax of $33 has been paid, and
tne em was made the special order for 12
to-morrow. - .. : ; , '
.- The bill to amend the charter of the town
Of Golds boro was informally passed over,
' Mr. " Nicholson Introduced a resolution
instructing the joint committee pu the af
fairs of the Western N. C. Railroad to in
vestig&te and report ' upon the leealitv of
the debt and mortgage under . which it , is
proposed to sell that railroad. Went over
under the rules. . i t;
1 5 J 1
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Mr. Carter a! petition from certain citi
isenspf Hyde county praying, the enact
ment of a law compelling all vessels com
ing in or going out of Ocracoke and Hat-
teras Dar to taae a puot. - i , ' .
' as , TAVaVUsw . ah TorM4 faarwir 4TkA -ln Irts nwr
1J-UC AaJAAVaj 1A1H AAWAAA UlW , J UVAAVACeA Jf
Committee; Mr. Anderson, of Pavie,' are-
port irom tne committee - on engrossing
bills; Mr. Waugh, a report from the com
mittee on counties, cities, and townships ;
Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, a report from the
committee on corporations 4 ,
, Mr: Sneed a resolution of instruction to
the Attorney General, ordering an investi
gation of the affairs of the Roanoke navi
gation company Mr. Morrison, j a resolu
tion declaring the special tax bonds of N.
. , . . , - . .
v. xrauaiuent ana .vouu. ,. . :
Mr.rWaugh a bill td prevent usury j Mr.
Stanford to chancre the tim of electinEr May
or and Commissioners of the town of : Golds-'
boro'; MMoaa-awfeiU to incorporate the;
town of Statonsborg; Wilson county. :
Dudley, coL, a bill to establish, a branch
asylum for the colored people at Newbern.
The bill to repeal the usury i law, Intro
duced by Mr. Gorman,' was taken up.; ,vj
' The substitute offered, by Mr. Brown, of
Mecktenburg. was . read; and vdfecussed at
. Mr. Brown, of Davidaotf, tebved lq postx
pone tne bul UU Monday.- 1 k. ; v '
'i;ili. Gorman moved to; refer to the judi
ciatMrnmiUee' i ft f- y s .
: ' Messrs. McGehee. Anderson of Clat. and
Mr.lZTcGehee la aJspeechof some length
oppoaed um passage at iBn.mu.nu-x-
,t McJOnea, of CaUwelV,P0Ki ome
leneth la favor of its passage.-.. :f f'r,Vi
". Mr. Stanford favored its passage.-. ' '.
f-Mr. rVaurii -spoke in oppositioh' t? fee
WHOLE NO, 1645.
; Mr., Moring spoke in opposition to both
the original bill and substitute. : . - . r
Mr. Badger argued ia favor of the repeal
of all usury laws,. ;f . ' .
On motion of Mr. Houston the House
adjourned till IS o'clock to-morrow. 1 --t
rf . :- ;Theu iChreniclel : tod hi Sentinel
gives the.deailsoa, startling .rob-
berj; said J- (Augusta last ,S.und!ay
evening, in which four dwellings, were ,
overhauled and over $400 ' in money
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t HOTEL AREIVALS.
inal HoteL R. Jones. Pronrietor.-
J W Haas, Marion, S C; O A 8anderson, Colum
m . , iaaus iuai rviif a v V A uauuievU vviumut
J B Brown. E J Joyes, Balto; J M Powell, W O Oil-
tct, r air nius; it k negieier,- j- LiBeuars, ueorgis;
Thos W Devsne, FayetteviUe; A F Tour, Whiteivaie;
jonn m w nit tea,-j a Mcuonsia, maan:w wuor
each, Chappason; H O Dockery, Rockiogham; F'
Alley, Mew Hanover; H McNahr, J LMcMiUan, Red
8prings; P Dineham, Raleigh: M.McRae,6hoe Heel
J W Wooten, Wm E Sutton, 1 enoir co: L L Alexan
der, C W McClammy. jr, Sound ; J J Austin, Rich-;
iondoo;HC Wiel W,C&ARR; ChasT Willis,1
Laurinburg. r , . t ;r..:.. v.- -v . V ." f
, NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS.
"WILMINQTOW. N. C, I -,
.January S3d, 1873. f -
5 i iil ir -V-T.
A IX DEGREE MEMBERS OF FRIENDSHIP
A Temple of Honor and Temperance are request
ed to meet at their Hall this Thursday night, at IX
o'clock, for work in the degrees. By order W. 0. T.
, iauJ3-lt:i, ; ;. 8. Vah AMBINGE, WE. t
Concord Chapter ITd. 1.
AspxctAx; iiESTma this evening, at
7 o'clock, for work in the Past-Masters' degree.
All R. A. Masons In good standing are fraternally
invited. Byorderol theM.K.H.,, -j .5
a. F. HARRISON, Sec'r.
St. Johh's Haix, Jan. S3.
Flowers at Auctioni
HI. CBORItT, Ametleneer.
- .-. ..i-ByCEOKLT M0BBia, cM; !
-npHIS DATy AT 11 O'CLOCK, WE WILL SELL
, A at G. P. Lamh's Seed Store, opposite City Hal I.
100 Fine Rosea,. 100 Fme Large Asaleas, la large
pots, and a large assortment of Green House Plants,
Bulbs, Ac. . Jan SS-lt
Tax Notice I
e'-JrJ. .it: .' ; iru.'d o.t I
PDITIONAL EXPENSE WTXAmCUB ATTEB
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FRIDAY, 24th INSTANT, .
on property to be sold for taxes on' Monday next,
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tttii inst.
D. HGOTT,
' Tax Collector.
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COLLARS.
QNCE A WEEK BUTTON HOLE LINED,
;; .-: . Only 10 Cents a Box.
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SALAMANDER CLOTH-FACED, LONG POINTS.
25 Cents.
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METEOR, AN ELEGANT, CLOTH-FACED, LONG
POINT, TURNOVER EDGE, Only 30 CentA '
jmS-tt( ;.t .Cltyr Clothiers. :
WA3STTBD,:
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1 000 0178X0111113 TO rATROmZE t THE
"BCCK'S-HE AD" SAL90N.
...,!- , R. BURNETT, Agent.
TO
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uespdam HaSLWS3E)VSTaI aa 8KTH
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, uanio?9u3 nSVD tq Xddt peea sudk
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w ; 'j-r . m' r m S
I Tl MT.fiTA f 'ITI KT.nTA I t't
1 15 Hhds and 15 Boxes D. 8. k Brno. Shoulders,
13U JBD16 rOTB, lit, .. f,i,
150 Hhds and Bbls S. H. Molasses, 4 '
.100 Hhds and Bbls Cuba Molasses, .
" 400 Bbls Golden Fleece Syrup, . ,
SO Bbls Fine Syrup,' A rfi;..
TOO Bbls Flour, ., s ,, .....
S00 Bags Coffee, ...
100 Hhds and Bbls Sagar, - s ) . - -
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100 Bbls ADDles.
150 Boxes Cheese, 220 Boxes Candles,
loo Boxes (Jandv.
15 Bbls and Half-Barrels Snuff,
. 50 Cases I and oa. - r i
100 Boxes 8oda, . '
' S50 Boxes Soap, i- ,
,250 KegsNatls,. ... i
S,000 Bushels Oats, - . -,
SO Cases Axle Grease, .
f..,
. m unis uine.
130 ItbU WhlskCT. '
25 Bbls Brandy.; .
200 Cases Brandy Peaches, '
, i .100 Cases Schnapps, , -
' y 25 Cases Tomatoes, ' . ' 1
.:- 25 Cases Fresh Peaches, :
75 Boxes stsren,
. 40 Tons Hoop Iron, ' - '' -'
JOO Dozen. Water Buckets,
200 Beams Wrapping Paper, Ac., Ac ,
Ml
S ; J. For sale by
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, ; P. W. KSRCHNEB, -.
27, 28 and 29 North Water st.
JanS3-tf-
V CCORDINO TO THE USE OF THE PROTEST
! AN EPISCOPAL CHURCH EN THE f f
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.!
.i' y ft - ',15:; ; t?(i:i. i
A Xaxge and Taiied Assortment,
from which all may obtain suitable copies, at,
:-'li. -V .. y-i. Avlj-Hl !.' 'k
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HHNSBERQER'S
Jan 23-tf '
r.i.t'i
live Book and Music Store, ,
; " i ' i Testify to the meriU of ' ' V r!
81ctitn.';,:'aJair
la leetorinsr trav hair to tu'orisinal color sad
noting its growth. It makes the hair sort ens glossy.
The old jnflsstaaraira. made young again, Ills
'e'ver used,"" It removes dandruff Sba aQ scurvy erup-
tteos.. I It does not staia the skin. ...i-,.-.,. : u: i j
)Ou Treatise oa the Hair sent freafcy mafl., -.X,
Beware of the buwstoub, preparauoaa which are
suld upon our repu
ipu'saon. 1 , .- -
n R p. CALL m CO j.ua, It XL, IrUtota,
ryo? sale by aUdrc-iA. 5
One Square one day,.. J.r ;..:.r.i..;......-.fl 00
" v ." twodavf.,..J... vr:r' IJ."- 1 60
5 IT' thru d.iri Jf; ITl .1 r. t Li S ftt
4i'
. -lour dava.-.. IM .
; 'f ,avdays., ...... .v:i... ,:....,;, S W -
--.--"eaa week. ik..-.bi . BO
vfe Three wefcki.r.l! :! 7."!f. a B0 ,
-1- :-I'v,; Two" monthl f. f 00'
One year........... , 60 00
: tar-Contract. AdveriteenenU jtaksn;,at propor-.
tionately low rates. ; .
Five Bqnares estimated as a Quarter-column, and
tea squares as a haif-colttmni A-it vv i i .. ..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,' K ;
oa,BJSj.i X - nt v itTA vX a DeBossbt.'
1 f. denelral inavraii y -AVerttsi' . .'5
TTtfcl :;j,y i' i!fU -V:?-.: .VAvV
v FIRE.3IAEISE, LIFSJ. " t '
-7 Frlaeeaa Street, near Water.
'ueo'SO-hae-tr p"'" j iv;i.,"-' '
'.-fa.
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?Horsa: Blankets;
1
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Tap
ir5rr WOOt MATS,' TRUNKS j ' BAR.
oodles, Bridies, Collars, Uames, Chains,
nesa.
ffodiwr. Basdwarei Twslltog Bagiv FeaUer Due,
tSteek Urgs 4 Prlee
. J.8,Tenhsm Ac Co..
South Front tt J "..
vcKso-a nac .
. .s;UmiartoB,N. CL
r . Ji5 -?MISCELLAOTOUSi li t .
Good lTowa for Smokers.
nrr viAOTOEi.iHtPMENT oV"-'
i ?.Mit;;mt. jftdr"i! ir
; i- LAPAREPA - SEGARS v
wnicn we will open oa the, StUi Instant. We have
also on hand f : , y I. u - j - .v.J
:-iif r'iiY-f ii.-if 4 , J
Metaaemj-" -
LongfeUbwand J
t, " "la1,
Ilenry Clara.
fTIC) lf '
with Our Usual full stock, at best ImnorfeA RmM
Also ..'.- ' 1 -- . '""'Tr
STOUte' TOBACCO
: ' Besintttiewtol H .
, Isa n-tf uf f : f .,j North Front ilyeet
GREAT BAEGAII7S
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A TKC i
HAVLNU A FULL AJ1J UDarPLlf l'K LINE OP
Foreign and Domestic . , , ,
.U KX i O O .D S :
We would tfjspectfully caU the attention of buyers
to the same, (n view of the approaching "Fair.
we beg tears to state that we hrtoad gUring Y" '
OOUTDStronS and thnna TlrHHnir nnr rlf, m ,,.,
eoijasioa.. In addition to our EXTENSIVE stock of
Staple and Foreign Dry Goods, we oiler a complete
CLOTHING, BOOT, SHOESy wlTATS,
OKNTS' FURN ISHING GOODS,
to wnicn we respecuuilvaskimeand all. to
Ine our stock,
D WKJLLL,
oct27-tf ,
Jfo. 17 Market Street
H0ELTJAY3ii GOODS.
100 WH.iJ!iiri.t
i in,
es,
unoice
:;;;NEW:..BA'lStN8;
CHAMPA QNECIpJZX,
MALAGA Git APES-COCOANUTS.
-r: yrtHiij-MiH-) aJ.ottj?d...) i.
fret
.1 siX-X MO'K' an't' ;
AND A GENERAL ASSOSTMXNT OF
T1.. I J V IV. TT . , ,
HoliilaTS"
nov v- ,,v ; . v Ml ana u JrToat street.
F. As.SeHUTTE ,
f j I Wholesale i and.Retan Dealer ia all kinds of
Oarpetk WiiidwSlik &c.
GBANITB nOW, SO. FRONT ST. ?
' - - '-.'v. ; I..) ';. 7 -V .,
fyMrpheletieiUiK a4- Paper-Hsnglng done at
abort notice and in the best and latest style, '
, Jt-aiir . j:iiv.t'i'r t:; ..v.;;. ,
2g qTltA,!!! PATElt,
RBAMls WRAPPlNa PAPER, j -tv,,
K BUNDLES TPA TOt TWTKX, V. ivl-f
AU ,. . , BUNDLKH COTTON TWINE,
5 A Packages Musket Caps ia tin boxes. ;
.WV'L, 'a SiX)"Vj 74"
JU '!- . -i, , w;K-itea f. i ,.
Eft Packages Waterproof Cps, k - . , t" ;
1 r-Gross Blueing, .c, .Aty;;,
Jan 17-tf "5 j HOTTENDQRF A BASQAGEN;
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j ubt iteceivea :
Jik .u - Common 11-inch Pluz
WgZt bright and dark double
f'7 aW VWiH 1BUI VI U1V
i a-.i ii ! - i' a i , t .. t,
' VM II Ut IVHUVVVI
'AWs ane W of lm-
porfes and .Domestic .
.l.Segars..;
Price reduced, to new
20 cent tax..
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Hiwl-eHttl-.TT- MriltKHIMglr
Janl9-tf
t ii j x r Ko, Market street.
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rprjjj , ITNDIBSIGNED . . BAREEP9 nEREBT
A 'give notice that their shops wul hersaiter br
"WHO. HOSLTTt,- '.-t't CH-'wiW), '
BENJ.LARRINGTON, JOS TURNER, '
CARitAWAY CLEAPOR. -. , ' .
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,iEf bctoi Gamble's ;3
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