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A. S. JIERKIMON. S. A. ASHE.
, THOMAS C. FULLER.
MKRRIMON, FILLER & ASHE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
HALE I (ili; N. C. '
Will practice in the State and Federal J
uoui is, wnerever nieir Bcrviues iuuji
h p. r p. o u 1 r e d .
OFFICE: Formtr omee of Phillips & Mer-
riniou. X reDZS-dm
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V I D E
I) U P R E E
(Lately of Ilaleijih, N. C.,)
Attorney and Counsellor At Law,
No. 6 Wall St., New Yokk,
Will attend promptly to all Professional
business entrusted to him. Ileitis to t lit
Cliitt Justice uud Associate Justices oi t e
Supreme vourt ol jsorth Caioi.iia, and to
the wuu.e bar of Kortu Carolina.
lebls-n
s.
B . 8'PKUIL L ..... J R
A T TO'HNKV A T L A V
J A C K ON , N . C .
Will practice in all the Courts of Ilaliiax,
hilut'LUl Uc tiUU aNultlliiili p.uli COUU.K.
lu me riuprmuu Cuuii ui xviu caiuiiuu.
and 1.1 tiie federal luuiis.
collections made in ail parts of NortL.
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II
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2i . C . ,
HALElGli.
i'ractice iu the htutc and Federal t ourts
Prompt ctitentivn giVt-n l lue collection oi
Ciaiiiia ia ill pans ui the stale.
Jan 15-liU
J. B. BATCIIELOR. L. C. EDffAKB
,W. 1'JL.UAl.JtIi.K BAXCUK1.0it.
B
DATOliELuH. EDWARDS AND
!JAiClit.LOH,
ATTOUNJiYS AT LAW,
UALEIGU N. C. '
Will attend In the t ur -e of Wake, Gran
ville, l-'iaukliu, W arioa, lialiiax, jS'urtn
aniion and .huthain, and the Federal
and auprtme ouris. jana-ti
A.
LEX
S M I T II
A 'A' TORN 12 V AT LAW ,
SCO 1 L AN D N E CK,: N .
C
Will practice In the ourts orHalllax and
adiuiiantL counties.
ContcUons attended to in all parts of the
a tale. aay li-ti
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HALIFAX. N.
c.
iTactice iju all Jie Courts of Halilax
JNoithamptou and Kdgecumbe couuueo
An tue oupiemo Court oi iNortii Carolina
and in the Jt'ederai Courts.
. couections maue in all parts of North
Caiouua.
mu4-ly.
CONIGL.A.KD, WM. H. ADT
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
O IN 1 G L A N D & D A Y ,
:. ' I
ATTORNEYS AT 'LAW, 1
HAL1PAX; N. C. ' "
Practice in the Courts of Hn.liruy ai
loining countiesin the tiupreme Court 01
tue otate, una m toe r eueiai courts. They
Will give special attention to collecting ana
consulting uusittess, and to adjunjUug the
accounts oi exec u tors, ad minis trators and
guaiunins. -
The Junior partner wijl attend at his of- I
jicc in weuiou on Saturdays and Mondays
u tot" ec. - lloaS-U
li. il. iJU'N,
B c s 'N
y a m'l T. Williams
& W I L L 1 A M iS
KOCKY ilOUJNT, N. C. .
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I L L I A M S & B U N N
kaLkiuii, N . c .' '
5, business letters . may be addressed
eituer to uocicy Alount or liaieiga.
tlaiius icllctteU in any part of the State.
'SSt Praetice in the Supreme Court of the
State ana iu the l edc-iai Court at Kaieigh'.
mn i-ti. .
E. W. TUOMASON.' -; L. J. LABAliSB
U W . THOM ASON & CO
(Successors to E. T. Hall & Co..)
Aactioneers and Commission Merchants,
NO.. 3, WILMINGTON STREET
RALEIGH, N. C, '
Special attention paid to the sale of Eeal
fiaiaie. ''.
fOWfiTONKfli'MTfl RnT.TP.TTTi'.n
ltefer to J. G. Williams, President
.State National Hank; A. (1. Lee fc Co.,
ltalelh; V. Whitaker, Mayor ol KaleighJ
w. j. atronacn. itaicigh.
A full stock of Groceries on hand at
reasonable prices.
E. W. TUOMASON & CO.
novaj-tf
1873,.
1873
"i
Recelykig a very large Iot of '
STAPLE AM) DOMESTICS DRY7 GOODS,
" C0N8ISTiNOS0p' j
Bleached and Unbleched Uomestlcs,!
bleached and Unbleached Sheetings,
Plaid uud sniped Homspuus, : .
Kentucky Jeans, (for spring,
400 Counterpanes from $1.50 each, and
upwards.
which have been bought at the lowest CASH
PUICta, and will be SOLD LOW. '
; , W. H. & It. a. TUCKER & CO. .
feb'9-tf
ORTU -OA SO li.IJf A H E'AN S
' SATIK eVts1 AN'D fCASIMERES, ' '
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...:M ARCH. 2, 1873
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dvertisinj Agents, No. 4 oulh b reel.
tract for advertisements atom lowtt rates.
Advertisers in that City are rea uested to
leave their favois with this bouse.. ; '
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iu was city, vtiii oeciuuoeu witu me uaili
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vV mKLY News at S3 5(i per annum. Oruers
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Post Office Directory.
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ilALEIGH
POST OFFICE
MENT.
AHRANGE-
OFFICE HOURS FROM 8 J A. M. TO 7 P. M.
Time of Arrival and Closing the Mails :
WesternDue at 7:39 a. m. Close at
a:4Q P. M. ; I
Eastern-Due at 7 P. M. Close at 0:30
AM.
Northern cia Weldon Due at 3:20
p.'M. Ulose at y:lo a. m.
Northern via Greensboro Due at 5:30
M. Close at 6:30 P. M. ' '
Fayetteville ud Chatham Railroad
Mail Due a9:30 a. m. Close at 3:00
p. ii.
No mails received of sent on Sundays.
Put nil letters for mailing in letter-
iwA, as that is the last place we iook
tci them before closing a mail. It is
ut certain that a letter will leave by
first outgoing mail, when it is handed in
at general de.ivery window, or to a
Clerk. .
Office hours for Money Order and
Registered Letter Departments lrom 9
A. M. tO 4 P. M. i
: C. J. Rogers,
i J Postmaster. -
Local Briefs.
The State capital will wear a gloomy
aspect this week: '
Century, Whiskey the crevie de la
creme of all Whiskies 1
Like unto the past ten days, yesterday
could boast ot no case at the Police
v ourt.
Street beggars
have long
ocen a
nuisance, and .we are sorry to say they
are on the increase. . .
Our local chief returned yesterday
Irom a visit from Warren.' His absence
and pre
esent sickness will account lor
past defictences.
It is said that the different Caldwell-
Boards of Directors for the several
State Institutions will hold their first
official meetings to-morrow evening.
'Mine host" ot tue larborocave a
most excellent 'dinner.. yesterday com
plimentary , we presume, to the Legis
lators stopping with him, many ot whom
left last night
A good many of the members of the
Legislature left for tueir, homes y ester
day evening, and there will barely; be a
quorum ot the two Huuses present to-
morrow.
i.
Capt. -W. H. Kitchen, of Scotland
h mnrln enr-ha Allnnt fiaht
against Hon.. (J. ,,-Li. -1 nomas in
Second ' Congressional District;
the
. .1
iaet
August, IS in the City. : ;
A little colored girl living in Western
Ward, had her right eye severely
injured yesterday; morning by falling
u non an UDricrht stick: which irashed
.1 tl I
1 ' ' . W
me ngni, nana corner.
The building occupied by Mr. Kreth,
merchant tailor on Fayetteville street,
is being torn down in order to make
room for the .: handsome store to- be
erected by. Messrs. - Williamson, Up
churh iss i nomas.
" Tiie' Slate. We now learn that the
following is the slate made'out'at Re,
0 . . r
publican headquarters in connection
with the ofhees connected with the va
rious State institutions in thiscityl ;We
are given to understand; that Mr. R. B
Ellis succeeds Mr. 'Leach as Steward of
the Deaf and Dumb Asylum
Mr. M. Grausman takes the place of
D. C. Murrav as Steward of the Peni
tentiary, and" VV. n." Thompson takes
the pface of Deputy Warden of that In
stitution, vied Mr. Everard Hall.
In regard to the office of the Steward
of the Insane Asylum, we have no Doa
itive information, but learn that the ap
plicants are numbered by the hundreds
iic euppuoc tiiaioi. vfituuu niu ic-
main as Superintendent of theIcsine
Asylum, but that Mr. Tomlicson will
be displaced 'as Principal of the Deaf,
Dumb and Blind Asylum.
Centeskial Exhibition. -Philadel
phia has just had a rousing meetingof
her citizens to, take into consideration
the coming;.J exhibition. ; Books I were
opened and one million seven hundred,
thousand dollars ' subscribed .1 in, puu
evening.. ;r ; ; ;.:;--v;;:!i ' ; '
! v We predict one of the largest gathern
ings . ever assembled in America, and
trust the enterprise may proyla gobd
bucccsj. , y:x .:.,: .; ;' '-t.tz ;
Can't vve profit py,'Sqhf examjiles and
subscribe liberally, to,, perpetuate our
K
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RALEIGH- N.
The Legislative Action Upjon the
Penitentiary Contract. A3 stated
lu our issue jcaiciuay uiuiuiug, iuc
Legislative Committee appointed to
negotiate with, tba I Messrs Coleman
Brothers for a surrender of their contracP
lor the stone and brick work of the
Penitentiary, Bubmitteci a report of tLeir
action Friday night, which' was adopted
by both Houses, the two Houses subse
quently , agreemg to -. pay ,he. Messrs.
Coleman the sum of $35 000. The
following is a report of the Committee :
'Alter a thortjuah ' investigation of
the matter they ascertained that under
be, ex ting eontract thejstpne andbfick
woik ot the Penitentiary would cost the.
State ttbout the sum of four hundred
and twenty-five thousand dollars ; that
the net ptofits to tiie1 contractors would
amount to about thesurri of 'fine" nuti-.
dred and ixty thousand 'dollars. "arid
that the State cootd do" 'the, work emi
braced . in , th6 contract at a saving nl
about two )undre'dtfi..usarid dotmrs ;
and that lv bubstituiinjr biiOk
for stone, the State can save about thiec
.hundred thousand dollars, :y haying
the work done with t-onvict labor. We
ii.i" -.1
arc a-turtu uv ilie.i'est mechanics thai
a building; constructed of brick, Hbovo
the liround imerCtHi be made tquafiy 'as
secure, and durable, and by the physic
craus, oi inu peuiiwuiary t mucn more
comfortable and healthy.; Wo (also find
that by the'nddition 61 a few feet only
to the hciht of the wall, four hundred
aiid tifiywldrtional felfs caa be made at
a nominal' cost. Ih' view ot the fore
going considerations,,;, jour, committee
nave felt the importance to the tdx-uav
ers of North Carolina, that tlie-coutract
with Messrs". Coleman Brothers should
be rescinded, as one of the two alterna
tives only presented themselves tos the
committee, either that the penitentiary
suouiu remain in us ununisneu state witit
a vast expoase of xtrti-Qards and con
staut lepaus to the temporary stockade,
cell, iSco , or that tin enormous tax should
bu levied udou the nenble to nav for L
work which could be eouallv done, with?
prehending that t?se contractorrhad a To aid all who desire well-quallfled
vestedright.which would be recognized Jreprleent Teachers who desire po
ltv thft r.ourtR. the onlv nlan whinh Ktii'-fcns- , .
,,Mr(1,j ;tR,,if tn tup mindnf thp rnmnut-tA'Blve Parents information of Schools.
gCsted llStir to tue Ulinas ol tue Ctmmit-To JJelL reut aud exchange school Prop
tee of relieving the people of the burden ea. Address, :''.:'
ot this contract imposed upon'tiiem, ' ..- James iTJrHGATE.
... . . , r, i $cl-6m llillsboro, N. C. .
either by a mistake or by the ignorance m,
ot the Representatives of the State, i
was to oner the contractors a fair and ;
reasonable price to rescind it, and theyl
congratulate the Gtneral Assembly, thel . , ,
tax "payers and themselves, that they?
nave ueeu auc 10 arrive at tue ...very
favorable terms set forth
;n . I. - rniu.n
,u 1,10
ing agreement
AGREEMENT.
' It is hereby agreed between Robert S.
and B. F. Coleman, under the firm and i
stvle of Coleman lirolhcrs. r.ontrar.tors s
i . . . . . . - - i
tor the stone atir! brrek Wtytkot the State
penitentiary, and the join select commit
tee of the (ieneral Assembly, that the said
Coleman Brothers, for and in considera
tion of the sum of thirty-five thousand
dollars cash, to be paid by the State ol
North Carolina jto them, do hereby agree.
to relinquish all right and title to the
work to be done and the piofits to be
derived therefrom, and do rescind and
annul the said contract, upou the pay-
ment of the sum of thirty-five thousand
dollars as aforesaid, fully and freely sur
render the same to the State." And the
said ioiut select committee in behalf of
I t I. 1 , .. I .,1.1 . I . 1 ..... . I . a
t ticeupai?tmuivuo.weioyHttiw
lo Py i ue saiu coienian urouiers tue
sum of thirfy-fivo thousaud .dollars for
the surrender of thc'Said- contract as
aforesaid. ;"' .'" "' w" ' ' " c !',!'. ' ': ''
In testimony whereof the parties here
to set their bands and seals this -Feb.
28th, A. D. 1873. ; Z
I K B. F. COLEMAJJ, Y
RoBEitT S.' COLEMAX, I
R. P. Waring, Ch'm of Com.
r;w. KikVs,5 -4n ; ;
J. W. BuovvN, ' i .
Johk G'Makler,
J. C. Rhodes. ' ' .
All of which is respectfully submit-;
tetl.
R. P. Watiing; Ch'm;
Ottt Cvinitrviv.fi ' Tn-Div Dixrinft
' . . , . , ,. "
BerVlCeS Will. De I4C1U at uie iouowmg
Churches to day, (Sunday.) ' Strangers
, , . . J ' ,
and others in. the citv : are earnest! v and
rordiallv invited to attend, w 6tml-
1 maaly usfierslwill be pfesentao condric
visitors to pews which are always free.
Edenton Street Methodist Church,
xj lw- tj'- a'--wT' tw.,-
w -
I lUCIi LWLI SL1CCL. 11E.V. IL. II . UU1. .
I ' V7 . T 1'
ofhV tinrr Sprr ppjntH nV t i m
and 7i o'clock p. m. . u",,i' ; ,:;.
Baptist Churpb, corner Salisbury and
Edenton -streets, Rev. T. H. Pritchard,
D'-D.', 'officiating. Services at 11 o'clock
A. m. and 8 o'clock: p. Mr - -y ' ; 7I
i i Presbvterian Church, corner Salisburv
and Morgan streets. Rev J.f M., Atkhv
Sd tdSlo '
ociocK. am. a,nu ucipth. p. m.
Christ's (Episcopal) Churchl Wilming
ton street,' Rev. R' S.,. Mason, D. D.,
officiating; services at 11 o'clock a. m.
and. 7io'cock p. mV v-yi '-IUTm-a -l
St. John's (Catholic) Church, corner
Morgan & Wilmington streets. Rev. J.
V. McNamara, Driest, officiatimr' High
mas3 at 11 o'clock. Vespers at3.o'clockj
P. M. ;;; ' ' ; .' ''. i",.;
Person street, itethodist Church ,! Revf
R. H. Whitaker, 'officiating.'" -Services
at 11. o'cloek a. ra., and 7i a. pi, "J
Legislative. But
the House yesterday t
libusteririg on the "pa
can- -mebefs, upon
tne cuarten 01 toewn or-iieauiQriv
I 1 A. I IT : 1 s . S 1 1 i t'
"'i W"? 'T?
an Kinus oi invoiou3 m 01 ions, ana oaa
tne yeas-nna nays canea upon , tnem.,
Thus all legislation was blocked T or the'
greater part of tha.sessioaf We Tri
P , A" oaj ..U:"T?1C"V8
oaa xac seii-reppcct ana goorj.
p&rt' et their party lriends. 'Despde the
liUrocand llauonnnH Voarlor Tlio
bill passed its second feading.wThe bro-
esedirig'ap.t lit
tie oi any geuerui puuiiu miercsi.
A large bald eagle wa3 killed in the
South-eastern portion of this county the:
first tyart of 4ast week.4 !
)a:0
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C. SUNDAT MO
ACTION OF THE SENATE UPON TUB
Governor's Appointments, -The Sent
ate went into executive
icutive sessien yesterf J
femal hed'n sesl i
day at fl Vct
sion for several lvours. .considering thi
appointments of uovernor Caldwell J
under the (atdision ot ftbe;Supcem4
Court for thV Boards of the different
btate Institutions and the other oraccrB
uffected.bythe decision.:. The following
is the action of the executive session:!
Imane Asylum Board. Wesley Whil -
aktcArifirined by u Vtts of 80 -to 6 ; 1
C. Badger, confirmed by 28 to 11 ; Dry, .
G. Ramsey, notconfitmed by 19 to l6- -(26
voesiUeing required to confirm) ; 4
P. Prairie, not confirmed by 20 fo i4f;
Gi W." Stanton, confirraed by 30 to .7,
Dr. T.L Banks, not confirmed by 23 i
12 ; W: R. My tr?,'cdnfiruied by; 85 to;4 ;
G. W. Brodie, col., riot confirriivd by 20'
to 13; 'Henrv W wiser, not confirmed liy
21 to 13; Rev. .7. W.; Hood; col.; not
confirmed by 20 to 11;. C. L. Harris,
npP'Sfftxcd. by 4$ toL18 ; Dr. A. B.
Chapin, not 'confirmed by 21 ftjf2 Hr.
M: XVhitfh'ead," cntirmed bv to 3 ;
EiBuike Haywood, confirmed by 30 to
Penitentiary Board. Alfred Dockery,
fGi .VV. Weikn. Juo.(R. Harrison. Willie
D. Jones and Jacob 6. Al'.en, all failed'
to bticoimnneil by a vote of 24 to 12;
' Dcaf Dumb and t B ind 'Asilum.
John Nichols, confirmed by a von: tit
35 to 0; Albert Johnson, confirmed by
3;iu 6 V IV Pi Lee, nOtVontirtned by 23
tn 17; r. M. Argo, not confirmed by 21
to 15 ; R. S. Tucker, contirmed by 25 to
3 ; C. D. Heartt, ctintirnied by 27 to 0 ;
Handy Lockhart, confirmed by 37 to
o. ... ; , .. : ;v,
Librarian. Thomas R. Purnell, con
firmed by a vote ot 32 to 5.
i i Keeper of Capitol. Isaac W' Rogers,
coufii mcd by a vote ot 33 to 8.
le'Spring SeSsionoi ism opens January
tue
WtV.. --r Vi,i-
ke ute Prof. AiUcUeiC of the University
ever
lortu carouna. uecam
. .
that
U i UliKjN U A U
addi
icepij
to oi
a
,
oot4
tor a
oi ii
thedl
Biall
StaJ
men
COAL YARD.
our
miiil
miu
G Y P T
C O A L
whlJ
the
thet
1'airJ
Nor
ers lor any auu an quantities, ii seui, ja
'diiv heiorchand.
this!
rut.rs through the Post Office or left at
Nuws omce, will receive prompt atten-
i. uoii verea at resiuences.
J. A.. IK)KTER.
has
It
Trail
' ' RKlAtJRA?lTS.'
mall
"IS
Itsrl
r -v--vr a xri-v I ir T ITU A "NTT
VliUO joixxj nuoiauaam.
Major Seaton Gales to Lecture
-;-
in Wilmington. A will "be seen from
the following from the columns of the
Wilmington Journal ol the 28th inst.,
Lthia talented, igentleman, will, , next
month, deliver a lecture in that city.
The compliment; paid to the Major
,theiein is. in every way deserved :
" We are glad to be able to announce
that Major Seaton. Gales, of Raleigh,'
has consented to deliver a lecture in
this city on the night of the 80th. of
April next. The arrangements are made?
1 I .
unuer me. auspices oi-vue rar uouge,
lnqcpenaent yruer, oi .oaa. u eiiows,ana
the committee has succeedodin securing
tne opera nouse lortne occasion, vve
hope to see i well filled; by our citizens
to Irear this1 golden ton'ued orator of
North Carolina. This lecture will pro-
uavuji, uu,o.vu. iyi.i" "
night by one by Major Uales before the
Wilmington Liicraryj,AssfTCiation ; out
as the arrangetrienta ar,e,uot yet perfect
ed, we c annot a nnouhce ;it positively,
wuo ius vumuiiui!, uv. .
in tucir euoris ie peouie tins vkiv uesir
able;object. f:,v,:, '. V: ;'
ScpbemeCovrt: The Court met
yesterday-at he usuafhour. All of the
Judges present.' The' fyllowjpg: cases
were arguetFi--'l
;Marcelfus Pope, it all Ed w in White
,"ff 'i rl n V k a a
head, e at, Halifax. Batchelor, Edwards
c t,.-.'f. . - a
tv AJttiuoeivJi uit m uibiuiijus, auu.via.iB.
& Mullen for defendants
jdo, iv; vnuar, vs. ,x-eter i.oiues,
. - ' - . - '
Edward Conigland aud 'oqre
-& Galling for plaintiff;, and- Batchelor,
Edwards Us Batchelor lor defendants.
The Court adjourned to meet again
at 10 o clock, on Monday.
How High is Dat ? A distinguished
gentleman fromthe eastern part of the
Stt
-'iusil" that he bought a ticket ovet a
vmli'Ourl thriiKrll hp. hail 11 1rtr iviicu anri
...... . ..w 0 . w ..ww ,
next :morning, the bar being closed,M
xwas nunnng arouna in great tnuuiatiou
Tfor a h"orn" when 'hi 'accidentally ' die-
covered a bottle full in his "pocket.
Where. is Theo Ramsay ? . , ;
Typographical. At
the
regular
meeting
TJalpifrh
,. Typographical
lay evening M.
Union, held on yesterday
'4
V'B. Gilbert: Esa.: was elected to
reoresent that bodv in the next eessioA
riVais.d rthis easoh -byMessra
Booker & Clark. Thev are the first we
r 1, - , .ai-n-' t v- ? .'v-.tr!
,? .T-I'-i IliirT i'! ; t r? r1E
I have on hand a TENON MACHINE. and-
wilt tseii on yery reasonable terms, c'gmo
v,' 1 ' W-Ui 1 : ' J. J. MINETREE,
mhlrStit.
LoQlsbureN. C;
O
D
..I. i'- - .t .1 l.
4
Watches sent C. O. D. tolje examined be
fore paid for, t ?nd forPiuc List, j -
roWJliYfrV.
The'argument of the case Raleigh & amendment to section third,
Augusta Air Line Railroad, vs. David h coIored ftnd whiteguarcteall-not
Jenkins,; Public Ireasurer was con- be tniploytd in' the same Company,
eluded. ; . k ' ..,...JJ 7 r
V . . -r ' i Vt ' ' l I rod flin eta I tJ . rn onn vtraa ratrian ii'v nriln A -
littlp wM finnp in 01 tne international union, wuicn meeis 'W"V& - ' , i 2v. J .t m """i. " Uki
nine as none in . . . .! . I Rill tn omnrl thPfhArrpr nF thi Wnst- I' i. .in.noH - ...... ... .. . j
" "., 1 at Aioutreai, uanaaa, m june next. ; ; rr- ; , - ii " vjyfv.,..--j- , , --vv ,
iwin to the fiU . - . ern Division of the . N. O..R. R., al-H ' ' ' . "' r .
rt of the Ttepubli- "lUmsnES, VVe h tCM&tV
tb hi to ampnrl ' 'V'' . r . convicts on.tuc same. aou. to. nuiuor- - . ,i ...
I i kii nfiii r r ranu na rrnm iir i jnuri fxr i
I vuuvaa va auvww oai aia uua iv
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LEGISLATURE OF. NORTH CAR
O.LI N.A..
HOUSE
OF,. REPRESENTATIVES.
faouse met at hM&ciM?.1
, . 1 5
i- Mr. Johnston int'rotlulieti a' ft!3olutio.
in lavor of James M. JtOung, bnentt ol
UUUV'UJ W I.UUI1IV.
'Reslritibn i was kenp'anV, Miribn.
boticlef MrGeytber :JadAon 'tiie.
moti
table.
' f ' :l ! I
1 MrTrivtt; wasi,iinrrouoced;?is4 being,
confined to his room by sickness. f
The tiin 1 tabtlnwiz.itlje. Westerb
Railroad company to: issue .bonds, pas
ed its several readings '.L'.vt--.'-'-- ;
Senate bill to submit the Cpnstitu-,
tionai amendments-to a vote of the' peo
-. S- . rr ; a . . aha .
ple (1st Thursday in August; 1873,) was,
taken up and referred to a select cot-.
mittee or uve. v - - .. . . .
The, bill to incorporate the Central
ire insurance Uompauy ot Kalcmh, was
taken up and passed its .several rcd-J
ms- f v' f.;,: 1
The bill to be entitled an act author-
izing the State Treasurer to pay Messrs.
Ct dt: in an Brothers $35,000 for itscind-
ing tiie. Penitentiary contract passed its
seve'r'aT readings. J;1 : " ,,
. The bill fcr the benefit of itho Insti-
tntion lor the Deaf, Dumb and Bnud,
passed its several readings.
The bid to amend an act to Charter
the town of Dallas , pas ed its several
reading's.' M
The bill to repeal that portion of the
law exempting Rail Road and other
monicd corporations from taxation was
taken up and passed its several read
ings
The bill to incorporate the town ; of
Madison, in Rockingham county, passed
its several readings.
Thefbill to empower the Commrs-
capuLsioners of MiIton,'in Caswell county; to
issue bonds. ? - '
Mr. Browu, of Mecklenburg, intro
duced a bill to amend an act for the
support -of the Insane Asylum
y
the reu
ceedinj'
By Mr. Bennett a bill to provide for
emoval of causes in 'criminal pro-
8. !
lhe bill to provide lor a continuation
pi tue cape r ear ana ueep uiver iavi-
gatjou Company passed its several
readings.
The bill to change the dividirig line
between Franklin and Granville coun
ties passed its second reading.
' Mr. Johnston from select committee
on Constitutional amendments, report
ed in favor Of submitting the Aruend-
ments to the people separately, which
report was concurred in,"and bill passed
its several readings.
The House concurred in the Senate
amendments to the Revenue bill.
The House adjourned at 11 o'clock.
SE NATE.
Saturday, March 1st, 1873.
' Senate called to order at 10 o'clock,
by Lieut. Governor.
Journal of yesterday, read and ccr-
reeled. .
t j- e i
itepcris were maue irom several
Standing Committees.
uesoiution changing tne time oi uoia-
ing me Dupenor courts lor tue counties
. i rt . i . ..'. r ?
of Robeson andBrunswick. Passed its
several readings.:;, i;; - ! - s
uiu providing lor tne auoption pi
minor children how the same shall be
done. Passed
I i - - "!
.Mr, Norwood reported from a special
committee UpOn a general incorporation
aqt reported that the Committee had
made some Drosress. but had not fully
SUCCeeded in preparing a bill, and asked
j that rhe Committee be continued until
next session. Adopted.
uiu roptne protection oi puuuc nigu-
way crossings over the Dismal Swamp
Cann . Passed.
Troy, a biil in relation to the
peniteutiarv tfro noses that the cen-
unuation ot tue worK oe uone uy convict
labor,' that brick be' made at the peo,'
and regulating the irianner in which the
work shall be done and executed, the
Board ol Directors to have thevimmedi-
ate control of the Woik.
Mr. Wrth. moved, to strike ,out that
portion of the bill 'requiring that tne
said convicts shall make brick For; the
building ot an addition to the Insane
Asylum. Adopted. as . r
Harris, col.; mOyed to ; strike out the
,nrp1 imrf, t th Ppnitentiarv. Lost
fit iitru I'limii 11L liic a ruiLcuiiai v ajvj
, b . 1X 3 hays Jau ' 'i
the bill passed its second r6acfing,
tt tv..;.:.x Ve T?;.t;ni,..
Auoptedt, . ? 'iwiiff-i ,-w--,s..
Mr. Waring . eatered his protest against
the amendment; fi- ''. '
Bill then passed its third reading.
Bill 1n favor Wm. H. Battle author-,
izeg rev to pay him $1,500
compiling the public laws Passed
several readings. " j '
for
its
I Ti,n Qm.t. nnnmrmH in Hniiso
, A "e ucua it i,uuvu-u ".
amendments to the. bill submitting to
the people the uonstitutiouai Amena-
mentst)rovide3 that they. shall besub-
ihti striatum.
Bill authorizing the laying of a spec-
ial tax iri'Hertford. 'Dassed !its several
readinga.
I t m
- ' Bill authorizing Granville county to
snbscribe' to the capital stock t of the
I rauvins iwmwiu vuiuFUJ,-
xceea ow J8ae!ic.!;i'
ize the levying of special taxes in the
several counties through' which, it may
hi-
yt?t; Cowles moved that " nothing in
this-bilLahait ihterfrro with an act '-al
in
ready Dassed giving ' to the Mt. ; Ai'y.1
nBuJjtatesvne, lurnpiKe vooipany tne
Use oi nity couviuis. aucia.
. Mr. Mortueau, or umoru. guereu
an additional amendment! section au,
thbrizing county ComrriiSsiODers. tb Work
the prisoners in' the; jail, of the several
counties on.the streets and roads. Adop
4-!WWM' A .SMc-V
r ;T-" TT'.'
Air. -A vera movea -on menameat
- J tbe-eifeot tht the said Cpmpanies suall
-1 for the re-arrest ol ariv cooticfc.who
rnir Pran white in the mnlov of 'said
j
i .1 l
NO. 2.
1
road. Lost.. . ;, ; , . - f ' ?
Harris, coV:, moved that 'this . bill
saair not take effect until it snail have
been i ratified by the Board of Public
Charities. LostJ ti unu- I
Bill then passed its i third 1 read ins b
amen-dedv by a rote ot 24 ayes, 15 nay4
;iue senate then resolvecrntseltintb
,'!' Executive 'StSMion K "iUiLt
in order to consider the confirmation of
the appointments rnady the Governor
onder t!re;; recent; decision ;of -the 8
pretrie Court; arid the lobbies and gai-
ieneswere cleared; -a -
;" , ' NiqnT session. j
r;; Senate called to .order ad 71 oclock.
Liettt. Goy.in the; TJliair f "tf -1
i.fiill.to .prohibit the sale of, spiriiuous
liquors within three miiea of Murfres-
boro..,. Passed. s . . V I
? Bill esfablishine a l)oue of cpjrectUu
id ine-count? ol JNew IlanovtTL . Pissn
L -An act re-eoactiair ati.act''iuc4tri)rki:
I tin the Granville Railroad Conuianv:
Passed.' " ,
-'. Resolution iu favor of the Piwiual
Cltrks u& .the.two lioue?.. Passed '
, Bill pFv.dirjj? for aadtjT -cleridaf
force in tiie" . A.udiiorV' office iiiv'mg
hiai $50 per month to employ an addi
tionai clerk,;, Passed, 22 eyes, 16 riay."-
; . Jne consideration . ol this quefioii
occupied two, hours, number of the
Conservatives-opposing the increase to
the pay ot the Auditor, ;. , , , f 1
A messae; was received ' from the
II.use transmitting, the bill im orpora
tiug tlio Ctucinnatt and Great.AVesteni'
Railroad, with" the amendment on the
part oi the Ilouse.-of .tiie chantje of the.
names a.s ad)pt.et by the" Senate. .The
House presented the names of. Mesirs.
Tod R. Caldwell, George Davis, M 'E.
Manley, J. H. Wilson and W. L Steele
as Commissioners . to . confer . with
others for the purc.iase aud completion
of the Western North Carolina .Rail
road. , , , . ( "
Senate concurred in House amcnd:
nient by a vote of 36 to 6.-, , '
Bdl tp incorporate the Haw River If on
Company. Passed.
.Bill to iacorporate the LockviUe Lo-
1 comotive and Car Oomnanv. Pxn.!'
House resolution relievintr T. F. Lee.
ijbierifl ot Wake, hehaying settled with
the Treasurer.Passed. ;,
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
At 10 A. M. Mr. Speaker Robinson
called the House to order.
Journal of yesterday read and ap
proved.;. . ,. ;. ;'
Reports from various Standing Com
mittees were submitted
By Mr. Turner, a resolution inquirinsr
into the conduct of Judge A. W. Tour
gee with a view to his impeachment.
Calendar. ,
By Mr. Miller, a bill to require a de
posit by foreign insurance companies
doing business in this State. Relerred.
The bill to " lew a special tax in
Orange county passed its third reading
-yeas 73, nays 0.
The bid to empower the Commission-
ers of the town of Milton to issue bonds
I Dassed its secoud readme veas .'5.
I 7 .-. - - ,o v - .
nays 0,
Senate bill to nrovlde for and regulate
the arloption of minor children nassed
I . . . . . , ..
its second and third readings. ;
The bdl to establish a Turnpike road
from Statevi!le fo MtAirv. Dassed its
several readinns.
The bilL to incoroorato the Curriber-
land Saviugs Bank jiassed its several
. t
readings,
' Senate bill to repeal Chap. 79. Laws
lSGS-'CO, p issed its several readings
I he bill to , incorporate, j Spring
Church, , now.TB. tiiel Church, in the
County of Cabarrus, passed its several
readings ""! "--;- .'"?-;.;;
The bill to amend the charter, of the
town of Monroe passed its several read-
lhe bill to allow a special tax" in
Franklin County passed its third Vead
ing, yeas y, nays u.'i
I t
The bill to amend the, charter of I the
town of Be.auforj; . was.,takeu,up, and
passed its second reading. " ' ; 1
Tne bill tb repeal the act -to' adtlior
ire, the txchange of stocks of : the State
for, bonds with which such bonds, were
obtaiutd, passed its several readings. v
1 he bill to authorize the appointi
ment' of ! a feeeiver:,of railroad taxes
passed its sevejal readmgs.- f ; s i' j..
t The bill toamend Sections 31 38 of
school law,"so that they shall conform
to Section 28 'of school law 'ratified Feb
ruary 2, 1873; passed its several read
ings. r ':!. . .!. ' ' '. . ,t
... The bill supplimental an, act for
the relief of T. JJ . .Lee, Shefifi of Wake
Uounty. passed its several readinirs. --7't.
I he : benute' resolution - 'appointing
C. B. -Densqni $f ..Chatiham;- and ? W.
R. Sliarpe, ol Davie, . memhers, ol the'
Board of Charities, was'takeri, up, and
on motion "of Mr. Johnston, -wa relirred
to-' the Committee on -Propositions; and
urievances. ... - - . ,,
;t,The Senate amendments to House blTI
tq ; incorporate tbojo.Cincannatj;. Great'
I 1 t ... . .1
1 nauniiv vuuipauv YCe Icliu,-;!
! -.Tt i
Mr.-Gud!rerofoos4-a concurrenc&
!y the House. He moved fhat the
House do nof concur' " ' .' J: '
The motion of non-concurrence I was
put to a vote aric
arid failed for, want of ia
o'uorum.
. - i
Mr. Robinson moved:' that the 'House
concur. -,1'The yeas and riaj3 were. called
atid the motion toconcur was' carried
py a, vote. oi. yeas 4u, nays ot.
ine resoruwon ia , lavor, ol jno.,,a.
QOTTOJi , F. OO,I I I . ,
ZELLS' AMMONIATED ' BQNE? UPEli-
f;
PHOSPHATE III : i
in
as lue.uvc rmiaias, auu tou;i ui
tuTFthlr
saryl We respectfully solicit orders.'.
Jn23-w2m a. g. leecq. -
i --VTbRTH - CarOIJNa i ALMaN AG S
to ior iSMfieuiea eys. vv"t .
. In vm An ' ! )!.
.117 .. . Ir r rraNSON. t
.' Pnbliaher and Bookaellerr .
T TloV S-tf k ' -lUleigb, H.C
DAILY NEWS.
RATCS OF ADVERTISING
Ooeioar twa mserUons 1 An
ne aqnare Six InAf rtions...
"One a Hare. mi month
t Oae squjjre. three m6nth8......
One, aqriSre; six mh;"v""'"""r":"' S
"w?1? ' ve months,u.j.. 60 00
16 00
. uucuii auver iiae men i
tract will be made. Ten - ti
pareil cdnstttate one square,
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NEW AD VERTISEMENTS
t'.'-V',
' LIFE i INSURANCE iCQJiPANXy
i
fi?,eiSNrthf Carolina;
CAPITA i ll - v-V Z ?
$200,000.
IT
FFIC2R3: -'-L'-
H6ril5elrip P.rtTPeSidcnt; "
F. H : Ca mef ob,; Vice ; Presfdent.' i a o
W. II. Hicks, Secretarv.
Dr-E,,B, Hy wo!, Medical Director
Dr. W . 1. Roysfer, Ass't Medical ,c
J. B. Bmtchclor; Attorney; h o?
OU. Pcrryv Supervising Agent: , ir v
J -j:!- r. 1 ' H Jr.J-.' f. '
-. J3IHECTOEIS. -
Hon. KehxrS P. Battle, IlonTod R.;CaTld
weU, Hon. John; W unuin'iJarn Col t
Hawkins, Hon. Jo nl Mannin;GeneraI W
J&1 wV- W.Humphre.v;i. Ta Mori
rhy.coj. Wm. E. nd-rsm,' John G Wil-
&t: H1,M8i,?ni1' MeAuen,
y.olvA ; ..McK'.". I J. 'YoudB aiht-s A
ranam j: a c.onon. J, C. MeK te, J. B.
Kh e r. J. , ii,itke, a tr t lark. W. G.
';; FKATfJRKS KD A " VASIIAGJiS. t ; -W
i& emhhatioallv ft. I fAlUA i .m rvd axt Tin
iargv Capital truuraJi teen turnath .nil t..
ty.. Us raiea ar as lo as tuose of any fii t
Cla$i company. , i
It f frVrs t desirable forms f "insurance.
Its tun. .fare invested at home and circu
lateil amoii ,ur own peoule. No unnec
essary r siricthjns iaipoced upon re-ldeme
tr tiavel. Po icles Dou-fonei table uftiar
Two years. . -t ; ... - . ., . t ;
its omeers and directors are prominent
and w. h knowu North Carolinians, whose
ejperien.ee. as buslnesss men, and whobe
worth and integrity are alone sufficient
guarantees of the, ; ompany's strength, sol-
-j sj O.UVA nuuecsa. ' "v
i THEO. H. HILli, Loral Agent,
O.H. PERRY-.-Ielgll-N.C.
8apervtsimrAgeirt-. -
iGOOd AsetitS. wiLh whnm Hhfral
traoU will be maU "wanted in everv 0.011 n-
,ty in the State. ; , marl-dtf
Thl unrivaled Medicine 4s warranted :'
not to contain a single particle of Mercury,
or any injurious mineral substance, but Is
PURELY VEGETABLE.
For FORTY YEARS It has proved its
great value in all diseasea of the Liver,
Bowels and Kidneys. Thousands of the
good ana great in all parts of tire country
vouch for its wonderful and peculiar power
in purifying the Blood, stimulating the
torpid Liver and Bowels, and imparting
new Life and Vigor to the whole system.
SIMMONS', LIVKR REGULATOR Is ac
knowledged to have no equal as a
LIVER MEDICINE,
It contains four medical elements, never
united in the same happy : proportion in
any other preparation, via : a gentle Ca
thartic, a wonderm1 Tonic; an unexception
able Alterative and a certain Corrective of
all impurities of the body. Such signal
success has attended, its use, that it is now
regarded as the
. tireak tftifdiling Specific
for Liyer Complaints and the painful ff
spriogfc thereof, to 'wit: DYSPEPSIA,
CONSTIPATION, Jaundice.BiUous attacks,
olCK I1KAUACI1K, Ooflc, Depression of
Spirits,, ;SOyRi STOMACUl,(lleartf Burn,
Ac. Ac .. . .
RegulalethaLlveTand prevent
SIMMONS LlWM TrtEGULATOR
, it-., L manufactured oly by
1 ' ' J. H. ZEILIN A CO.,
V ;-i ' VMaoon Ga.,' and Pril adelphia.
Price Sl.OO per packake; sent by mall,
postage paid,;l.04."Prepred'tady lor use
LjO,an4. U.. ..113 ; ut
4 1 .&OLD BY ALL, DRUGGISTS, ,
tai Beware of all CoUnterMts'and Imi
tations. , ., febl8-DSWeod6m.
E A B O A R D JS?C R OAN O KB
i ' RAfLROAD COMPANY.5
OKBiCfi 8. & R. R. R. Co., I
1
Pobthmooth, ya Jan,. ,.i57L
On. aud alter thi' date. .the-trains wi
leave Portsmouth Sunday, excepted) aa
lOWSi" ' .. .J-,f.
Mail train daily at ' , : Sum.
Through ireight train daily at 1 - 1.80 p. in .
Way Freight Trains Mondays, Wed- ,
nesuays ana r riuuys ai o.vj a lu
t-il -Vi:..ll J.M,;:--.i(,. ;'-;.-''
' ARRIVE Af PpRTSMOUTH.
4 -) .. t . 'i -i . j
, Mail. train daily at , . '..', . - . 6:4' P
"I'hroutth Frelgrit train ! daily at" W r.
jiYy. Freight Train Taewiays. ,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 1.30
..Mali- Trains stop awaxi' hsiuvdi: rur pat
sengAs Through Freight Trains stops
13ower'HlU; Sudbikbuckhorn, Fraualii
Bdykin'a 'apd Seiboard tar pwersen;
-IrMalf iVaincbnriecbii',ai WWdon witn
,llitralnii of the Wilmington and Weldonf
llaleigh and Gaston railroads.' .
Ami on .Mondays. . w eeuesoays, aua
diLVHRt Kranklin. With eteamsr ior lide
ton, Plymouth,' audIjandJngw'on Black
water and cnowan rivem.
. . ... .?-. ; .(J , m.$. Gtn.
,,inhl-tf ., , t i SupW.of, .Transportation.
N!' N
4 f h
; N O R F.Q.LKiii V A . i
" MANTJFACTTJltER, and dealer in
Carriages, Uusxies,
f?:s!i'w'
J
, Sulkies, IXhracss,-) .
"i!.
Saddles, tlaltfirs,-
"- (fII6rse Lothln;
St
Also; Farm Wagons, Carts, Cart Wheels
an4 Axles, FarmGear,&c.v ij . '-.-A
hirsre and varied, stock al Wavson hand.
JUrisUrpassed inducementsr offered mer-
u.iti!.tl!inQr. ... ,
-y, t.,,.y;;t , ,,,,
Ot M.E.: A,:K! D
, -ti ' Nnl?:
: ;.u' -
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' TIIE CUATilPON
IZ O : C: Vti.fi. E It ,
on extillnUoa'at tuearboro House from
10 . in ; td 5 p. mi to-day. ' fi ,rJ v i
! - 0
;
S9 rrt I :vo!:
B.. ji- . rri.tor.
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