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SI- t 1 ! f"" ' ' I '"iff" t::t. '")"l,,tii- yiirsrr'i77sr"-y:. UHB.' E. PELL, SUt rr later. . i - . ' , ' Trims of inscmPTios. t 1 i' , t i t " '' ana ' I . . ' r r , , (? Jm Wuui sanaas.i s-ablwkai eray'iraae vHwi-WMitT M hlviiri aad vreanasaay. 1 ! a WV1 .' - ' ' ''K rty: fie a sa-ta, '- f 'H U.mI weekly, ses w, t, Utim, IN " IwUwklj, it ataeits Is Uthm, I H ' Patty, eae ;mi, ,",-1 a.v MM -...... t. elly, lit ssoattie, 'IN 7 Pslly, trs Mlki, " , IN Dailr. MMMMrtk; -- ""IN 7 ... . . . . a1? ,a -JUL i" 'JJ- -Ji ,1 ,..,... ' . SEill-WE trovlb KATHna n Kiciif than VOItl. ' to ; ! l ri:a... -SENATE. - -" TniiRspAt, Ioruing Dec 6. The Senate waa railed to order at tOJ o'clock Ht. Dr. Slaiwa, f tU Epit- r. luy tu tvJ n4 p- A. M Pr"v r hj tl cmnl liun li. The Jniinint of y ! proved. . Srr. ('inn pf... ;., i i r 1 1, from th Committee o uce, to wham wo r- r.o the Justice oi the .iiutv(f t .ii,.! nil to fund the interest dm aa i" 1 i i --Mil m payment ot it etoclf in V" ii I.iuiroail, n ported back th MM k nil an ; ii ndment, KMiuatnendtng iUptJMg, ; r. (. s .i, trom tlm Joint Eelect Oommituifl, t i - i v iJi r.hrTcd aqinintn of the (lover i i iii s nlat to Penitentiary, n I ! ! v I ill, in favor of the tnWisliment of ' rt'ri'ijjiiirnilin its -vaa and , -l w and ortlerfd tar be intatexlr5 "?? - j Mn. I-earh, from the Joint Select Committe, t whoift wa referred tlaj duty of Investigating '' . theCmutitutioniU Amendment, reported at soma "' length,' recommending the rejection of th Amendment. Only one member ot the Com . mittee dissented from the report, Mr. P. A. WW on, of Forsj'tS..' '.un!v.. ' -' -- f - On mot in f Mr. I Urns, of Rutherfora, It wnsonlci' i t i 1 I'liiitc l and made tha apeelal onl.r lr Tliun-.i-v, th liith itt at HO'Cloca M. :: - 4 jU-wm;-. A message "' n .-ivl front' th HonM ft '. Wing to gaJ'urthwiiU into. lUa election- of Comptroller of the Stnte, recommending Messra Winslow Burgin, of Buncombe, and W. H. '' Cowles,ofyaJkin,aud UldrasrlagthanaBM lMJimm.Jiovpet jutAJIoldoibywUieb. waa . - ; occurred Ui, and Messrs. Hichnrdson and Bnead . , ' vera appointed to atiporintend tl election. : ,, ; ,- r ife 8rfiS(l nnA stfttej tbat be could not - Uow the use ot Ui name in opposition toeither, ot the atn)ve r'-ntieraen named from the House, finoke of Sr. Uurgin in a complimentary man- and all other ex peases pon sttca tapplius as may be received tor the lneflt of the poor of anrh countiea respectively. i 1 ' Mb Latham, of Craven, introduced a resolu tion that the committee on Military Affairs in quire as to the practicaliility and epediencv of recovering end ro-lnturrin the remnins of N. C, soldiers who tell in the iate War. "Adopted, i By Mr. Latham, ot Washington,' a biU to amend seo. lxt chap. 9 Acts of 1863-'t6, in re lation to roads, terries and tridgest ' This bill passed its several readings under a suspension of the ttilalT.'tt repeals th provision requiring peraoos over 4.1 yearn of age to work on the public road. , i ;;e'" i:";v . t. By Mr. liriili,liiil to "allow persons con victed of crimes and misdemeanors who are onahle to pay the costs, tn work the mats out 00 the public roads. - f-- " Hy Mt. Dnrhnm : a bill to amend sec. 1. chap. 7 lu vWdCode. . v ? i-X '" r ' - ' V I'y y.r. Allen j a bill to ;'mcorpor!!e Black 1 : i 'nl.-e No. I'1' iu tlii? eAiioAtt- ' ,I,,K- . mttDhv JiU. to aiueod an act to pre terit wilful trespassea on lantla and atealin,"? any property tnereirom. i r - By Ur.OuejM. a bill to extend the jurisdiction f Justices of lie Peace,; ' By Mr. Black t a bill to prevent litigation and the tnlnousaacri flea o(e property &of honest debtors. 'rui-4mJ- i4.mf By Mr' iSverett i a bill In relation.! to ,dor-p want judgments. fTpTevtalMiipoBc rj to 'd-Coalfield tions issued on such judgments. I, Bv Jfr. Baker : a bi ill to render valid, a Mia heretofore made of the old jail lot in the .town of Tarboro, and for other purposes. IUJUomm en-eeoHo- mush. -- - Va biU providing; Homesteads, was re.iected, under an unfavorable report from the Judiciary Coiimrfttee;'.w''rvw-V5''!rv'''"' " A r-WH-W-thejeWef of tb ppt, -W bid on l.-. f.KU nn.lor s like KOort. :V 'A bill eoawerning working the public roadi t!. 1 tv,mrtina sacb work Bom. maiea oeiweca n" aires ot 15 and 85 wwamended so as to apply Tha oily to the mmts ef CwwelCtM was ttal pc (.orarl . .. f vvvmv "- D ' . . .1 1 a. I , nniMAHMI sal t LaOWV WIMHV WMW f - , h having bnagaluntsoiuier,navmg STIjBn.t tha twoTHonM pro htak. bnt wMin evert way competent to tl WrW.,,, tha Office. t' " Maori Leach and Moors spoke in very flaV of Mr flnwlea. Mr. MOOT Stated tbatle had served with; him In the army and that bo was a gallant aoldiei, bad also veoeivad wound, and that one ot his arms ws para- lynecU bnt l would Biaka hal meeR ThaSenaU proceeded to-rote, whkh resulted aa follows on joint ballott ! Bttrgin 6, Brog den 0, Cowlea ton No election. . A mesewge was received from the House trsas mittlnir tha teport of the Committee who an- nerinteadea tne election oi wiw.ui" " i . . . . .i ; Win KalnB- Hol- Jr., of Warren. Also a measaga jwoposlng to ' tro forthwith Jnto second ballot lor Comptrol- ter'of the State, which was concurred in, and '.' .... t. . tuint tmllnt stood M follows: Bur . v i gin 03, Brogden 53, CowlM 40. No alection. Mr. Conningham asked lea-a pf abaenca nntil Tuesday next, 0 Mr. -ersUu,,tUa BeoatoT from " ' 'l Pitt, i Granted. ', "' " '. 1 - A message wa receded from the House pro - misine to po forthwith into a third bsllot fo Wt--Ctrotlr of .UK fetiWttrWa irt. Hd iha vote on Joint ballot stoo.1 ss follows : Bur. in 70rWe S7, CowW 81 Md Cclina t. Ko t election, a ' - A , ; c j.j,. ..,1 nnmlured WinMoW Borgia Bun- JWI v- - ........ ,T ... UM.f.. rAsMtt f,n v..- ' iiriforelJad nominated, Col. William Cow lea of Yadkin County. . i ' ' ' ' vr. widtfield withdrew tha WM Col. u. TTnkixin withdrew tha name of Mr, The SeaaU by saessage announosd Ita eooflur- MM M UB Dl HH HWU. 1 Illfl UircUBiUU .... j ii ; Amessaga- waa received from the Horn T r. transmlttiBg a-eagrosaod bill -'if incorporate tci,: the Bladen Land Company, Beferred to th tied, t committee oa Corporations; also A bill tola-" tb'i ti. corporate the Bladen Manufacturing Company ' The in the county of Bladen. lteferred to the cota i ; 1a r mittee on Corporations ; also a bill to amend aa (, i.! act relating to Roads, Ferries and Bridge f A I Mr. Clark, by lev. introduced a bill V. ' change the mode A holding the Superior Courts , , l:, requiring each Jude to hold the Courts in tha t. ,: .1 1 Circuit in which he resiilos,.ri'!JUlarly, but ab 5;,-. lowing the Jndgea to change tliolr. Circuits at r their discretion, Beferred to the eomniitteeoa the Jndiolary..':--4. ' ft U.'-'1 T: '.'& ! ( . S j,'i'Nrntianai nontax'. s 1 In-l.lll to grsnt aid to fie (''H-nmr and Con!- i Held luiiiond Company v ! ,', !! Co. Mr. j ' -Jours stated his inn-mi ,1, t.i 1 -r a Hiiiittte i- t and on his motion it a at 1 - ' 0.1 tlie t dih. '!;'-' On mo'ion of .1 r. i-h t... toe-.tnl!: !i a f Tlieitiil toaiiinoii.e 1 nuin erUwt tor stock iir the C iieraw and u.,llr....t ,m nn aiid on moliiin of Mr. Co lnntnn Hie rules were su--pernled and the bill taaaaf.il ir severAi remiiH' F . a. afnl.. l.tll ...t.ilinm- iA vn motion 01 mi, bliwv & ,. .nnntntment ot Justices of the Peace was taken up, for which be offered a substitute. The question arlBtng on ine iummj j ,.. moved It re lain on ine saoie-,. . v i.. ir fau-lM called the Ycu and Nay and the motion prevailed by a vote of . 4 Yeas to 18 Naya,.' ' The bill for the relief or iucb persona as msy v . ,(t.,A frm tti dastruction of court re mmIim nanera tn the several counties of unui IT . tl.a statu anil tor otner Burposes, came up on motion of Mr. Cowles the rules were suspen aa .nitthB tiltt rjaseed iti aeTertTdlntT ,.,erami apai-reeetv-ed frorn the Hbuse '""pfo 3 " . .... , a ' posing to go lorthwitn into me election 01 ' f n,...;i!nr. nf tha Bute. ' Concurred in. Mr; wMann not U nomination the name of the Hon, .,..... ---- ir.i,.H I. 8.. Ashe. Jaessra. x.ioyn mi rinteaded tha election. "." , s k. i,;n amend tha law of evidence came ui . 1. -.- - . . op on its second reading and was rcjecwa. . r ..... t ' 1...:.. t.r Ina lilt Tha tun lo auworizo a jij - tee. nt tha Peace to 111 lailor. fees, came op and on motion of r. Lovington, me ruit wwo suspended and the bill pa-sea. its mtbto renu. rSikaWii .ntborlia the Justices of the County Court of Cumberland to issue Donas ior the payment of the interest on stock subscribed tn tha Western Railroad Came, op, amended, and nassed it second reading. ' .... .. ... r- ..i M wr ijvm tna enirrosseu viu mi extend the time for the collection and return ot i..a In eartatn COIintleS WSS ISKCn VII, uuuoi air. ivespnBa- Ilia county ot 1 la-, n tl r.i'i-.t li.e inotiou hi ji!:iii:i! i. n iiinde by C lit to I- ;. 1 .1 t , 1 ' ns n 'Mirjiri I l. 1 in-', 1 .e in" l.t 11 t . i m 0 1 , 1 in"' i mi 1 iic ro 1 I. low an, on 1 1 reeon- -d 1 tlitrd 1 1 . lulio.liii rd t.ie I-' . 'e,l 'ovule 1 1 'k ir unving nl A t tl r tin e uimiis- re sie 1. . .m in the naelrf1 ioter I - I .1 in 1 -.1 ; 1 1 it-"-, .. . turn" i ' T'lilu-i- I . I lid mo-. 1 t ti j,.. ii" reed to. j'r, Iiwe moved 1 1 1 neri" ''liions were -Vr. I.j on, I v in -H.ier the wor-n ,u-. ;. . 1 ' and union." 'l lie ree.illlHoll.-l, a SIUl'U,u;il teU.a l...;.isi . Yr.a. Allen, Aiitrv, lv oe lie yi - Boyd, l; .we, ilia I I -. . Caison, t Siii he! k, ( I : ('rnw'oi d, r-f ii, C ,) - : - l. re llu-ii s i .Uer, 1' ' n, own, i 1, follow- 'j. m n.laa B Wlinla VOM 1M. mnA lAimmtd ,lt luuluUliiK msrg.V."f, , ZZZZ-UM area reiected. and 00 motion tTlluss presented a memorial trom member i Mr. Gash, the rule were suspended an.) the of the colored Baptist Church Jot trie cttroi 1 bill passed IU several readings. - I tA-uJ.atha-raatnf t ihYIUH VI I . 1 aMIM HI akUBCIllB vlBi nriiiiiwvva w" R?B:rKrii:Jut GroVe. wlt.ruMa! Mo. Harris, oft '""";"r "' lVi lief erred to ?ll,Wt'ffM7 Paiballaildlh,I'Ik.u- iaaawaaiy.W 'V ,TaT!SZ uXr " ir- s;..li"ll, fi.,,t. s i A second pauo -sts-j -T-"r;--- . ---- - 1ftv ftVWk aulting, as follow wnoie vote I joornea nnui ry to choice (u, orgii v., a.ie.-- . : Mr. Hutohiwn IDy reave; in to empower th county court of Jfeeklenearg to hold extra terma, t? , .. rjin4. a a. : II a avaa ai l-vlaa ns tl MllrU taalUUHU ! vwa.. par pblt; Tiu'road from th. Cojl t . f ,1 .1 r- a mma noint on tne) netasia voavu yvi " . .. a 1 iw North Carolina Katiroaa, iaueu 1 Droved. reading by a vote of 15 Yea W y. I ' On motkm A third ballot was had tor .vompuyuw, .-- r 'a ... I . .,TiI- t.n , fflinl. jrcUlaB Hemsaara. Mr Mr-Lend. nlUJtq nrn(i.u-.i "' awiiag di K7 rnwles ooilu thegbanTfoal, Mining 0W to cf oice 80. Burgin 70, Brogden 57, Cowle. b.rrl to Hie coinniitteaon ortmniv..... .. . Bniuni x .. V""v:r-, - .,iu.ina A fourth ballot was nsu wuu " "" ...a..-a.Ma-- a Vi"nrteS. nTtBir "0 1 ' - V' ai.Mtir-1.-T.- withdrawn Tfoio ominaiuiH.to ""TV, " Kecessnrv to a choice T9. Burgin 89, Brogden 7, . J 1 ,. at - - -Tl...aa aaKWsra.fi Air. juij;i" . ii r the i i , , . WllDUU'ir viewer - -r - inentoltherominiiinty, therefore. . . Jk it That the cnarges 01 " e n....i. ,,n towards those 'i'ii"S I ."V"". .V , r.i.,; . ,.!.! Be Ires the ori;!U)ia t mon men m " 1 . .1. ..!..!.;. . f dwiie am Ihlse. and known BHiiii'. 1 11 .". ,-. .1 . . hv tliose in our midst, who make them, to Bel without the shadow of foundation," " "; ' n..i.,r Ti,. u Wtar evidence Of tl law- .i.ti rt.ameief nf our oeoDle can M snorueu than tlTeir honorable forbearance towards na tive citiws who utter, puouciy, ue rt-o- lander on the land ot their Dinn, ana tor wnr own selfl di ends, would invoke upon people j stru-u'.ing with adversity, and assiduously de- ...1. ,.mtili tn tha art 01 peace, ww TUUIIK ............. .... - '. itringtut measure justified only inj at trp9soBr.""; ' . "! '"TTmZ rjJra.; Th.t this Assemblv deem it oua to itself and to tha people whom' ..it represent to word, in this solemn lorm, iw n- tniaiio. attemnted to badoneb nnscrupuloo partisans, to a community a devoted to peaoa ind to the cause of law and order, and to U their Constitutional obligation, o" r eral, 0 any in the United Bute. , . Mr. Davis Mid h wm graUBcd at the lutro netioa of these resolution The condition of Morth Carolina was an unhappy one. She baa in . .1 ei ly . SO"-5 "'ill ton-: a 1 . . i , amtieii!? j .... the pr.i'!t!' 1 er?t U to the i. out sni !i r --io- ' I- I t- iU't- i, , Its"- oi act- tllaui, t., , lob. May, MeArtliur, i..v.v...uuijf--McKav, McNair, M"V.e,. Moons oi Len.uidq Moreliead, 1 Morton, . ionisett, Murrill, Neal, Pattoo, Perrr, of Carteret, Perry, of V ake, Rcinhardt, Richardson. Roscbro, Jlusa, 8oott, Bhelton, Simpson, Bmltn, 01 wupun, nimm, w Guilford,: gtone, Sttddrth-TriH, TumouH, llmstcad, Walker. ' Waugb, Westmoreland, Whltlev, Williams, of Harnett, William, of Pitt, Womble and York 83. J r Nat. Meaw. Ashworth, Beaseley, Blair, Blythe. Garrett, Jcnkin of Granville, Jordan, tyon, Moore, of Charham, Seo-Hn, Btovcnson, Teagtt VMtoland Williami, m Vancey-l i. s. Dr. Stevenson said be vole 1 in the negative ot because he believed the' p.;oplaot'th tt disloyal, but because he tiiouut tuo resoiuuuu should not have been introduced. ( -is-The House then adjourned. " r. r ." ; . ; ' A vote was had to day for five councillors of State, but tlie rewilt wa not announced belore tha adjournment. ' - '' ,,.1, -1 ajuoLurioae ao amxa. . . a - .I-k a, I ' Mr Thornton, a reaolution proponoK - 1 1 19 vwrivaaas ' B0UBS Of COMMONS- v 'C' - rwBAt,Dec7,iafl8. The Hoom wm calWd to order at 0k o'clock A A -i 'J1 '.',T "nT r af "lin Prayer by e-. Ar dumh. , Episcopal Church. . C , a . .1 -w m. aaa1 anil . ill- 'I ne Journal m yaiTj - , . EmJentlon to thi South. ' nnnaidarabla interest has recently been exal ted respecting the subject of European emlara Unn Ln tha South. . Information from foreign emerged from the late struggle poor in all else j aaorce and om th North iudicaM that the . . . 1 vuhtfia .maintained nn- I .nnMi.M .nil tmnnrtant arlvantacea nf sou and out noor, an -uouor ""' t I n " -. -n --- a 1 v.-i ir. al.ertert to slander upon the 1 .iimata nraaented br the South, are having a.... ...'.n..iii... .f rimlnvaltv smODK her pec- I ihtrafTctiadeterminlnir tha course of those clo. tiised in a measure upon their tender revet-1 eontemplating a change of resldeuoe with a ential memory of lather, sons and brothers who I te bettering their fortune. Teiat apnear t,.,i , -ihhed in the war. These acensauons 1 to be lust now the favortt destin " I . . . . a a 1T AM BWtAtl la W. 1 a 4. J at. a I. t .. a. . lS wellaathoseot Uarsn treatmen. w n i tgrania.. i is hhn ua wum - - ... i.,,i., .iooiI tha nreiuaice oi vui Fi"i" i naat mora inan a.uuv jurei-'o.-i , n. -nv ui ium nriu uu'uk - 1 r . j m ricoicn lanuarm, ain .m.ipuui v, w- Knmernua emigration movemeats, Ronerally .. . . . .uUtAM .11,11 A IMfWl .l.UMn. am. hlrf V.llllli A ll.lUlllimil U AQI L buked and the character of our caiwnsylndica, I population, arenoouneed a tonding toward bted from tha apcriomv, . - .( Vr Craw ford of Rowan, id (suosianuaiij, U t V V. i'o! li-oandbUeoadlutortwerath ., . - Hmte. If there Were 00 i - s i oue, ouia 0 WlUUig'.Wat l.e 'sb.mi l be ta4 '. to- -wJjU fr ;,..se. who were unwilling to ubecrib W euiiirsetlie resoiuuon penums - i' r.. . a moint Of oraer cuta tha eommitto on Publ V.M anp nmlw tlUlltUl.t,.tt''i.- ungur n . j . i.. .nn,iiaau ktrooratu 'flaranoririntr'T. J. WdilU. ker, late- fMrni rf -ijJ ttxmvt trSlt n. Room pro.' j A message w-"T--rJ.fc h.iit to . MTeVame ofMri3owle. having The Houm then adjourned.. withdiW l ow joint ballot, Burgin b Brogdew 7 aid Cowles 1 . i" r. g " ' The bill to p m fiw e : " - - - i- i he said wm unbecoming any various sections of we Bouttt. T, . .-t : . It la evident that -our Interest dictate th of- ferintt of every inducement thai enn eipee iii ...a.ai.ii .n.airr latwiuiaaud rgriculturista. Our advantagea for profitable emulcmnantof emigrant are unrivalled, and our need of skilled end Industrious labor nnpra aailantad Wa must look chieflv to the thrifty, .capable ftnd industrtou.,Ernpeaa settler fox nid to the Cheraw and Coal- . r...:!.i r;..i.. i v came tip ami waa oeoaicu a bh iu wldeh Meini HallVllaon, Ineh. Jones aud Covington if m . ' tirCDB.red to report s 1 tooK pan, - "l. ton .novidto vim:' iw oiscuaa.ou m.. . ., nritjt to-innrrow i"l l K, .wwli'-i' adjournment on Tea-1 1 (( ' z1, S'lHia, as i.iiiiii. t pe a Tioo. jour m IVr . terdav lliilea :Fridaf,IS. .. I The natewaaealWai to order at 10 o'clock 7TheJour..arof jesterduy wa. read and ap- "".Leave ofabaenee was granted Mr. Hril. of Rutherford noUl WcduauUy next. , u.ii rn. i,eminttteeon Internal lm Btorements, to whom was referred a bill to pre ffiUVnUierevenueofthoMate rrportj d back the same, recomrnMidmg that it ile Mt The !' . r by I ( ''INS. Thi-iudat, Dec aU 1 to'ordi at 10 o'clock; Lev. Me. Hudson of th Methodist wm read and ap- N .. Lor'Tpr F ' r-r- t ' C 1 of yesterday ilhtcd niemoriats from citizensof ion counties asking relieb Re- , Committee on Jfroposiuona anu f ontth eommitto that rmrin ion held on yesterday, trui ui . --; ute, reported the. election f Wm. jr., of Warren. Ko other elecUon. . - -c r-'toss AND ttt - " - resolution in favor of mt tie 8nate, cd r )lution; , i-i ' r s na- . ... -i-iMhe it-.; .eU.a .-I or t-i e I VX'. 1 V .nl.Ti'-e. :s 'n th V.t t ' - ' i wi ll V ir r - of I"' 'i iTi.-r ot iremrrr be in:.-f ntcft':edt ; e S . to r! iOVe.ni Cov- O- . ! - . tl.a ' tesoon- Co" fie r ' . :t. ; i : - 13. ; , n-' .nd tlmt Jt county .haUinak ,1 niet-ed iu tution in - n s for- ) Vi a.: -n - t r t .' Hilt i iu this -.t t I - - crnof b an- P! '.J:L".,' .1,-nmittee who were ap- pointed towaiton bi. LL-a tl.at tha Governor hal fixed Saturday tbVl5th of thin month, to receive the oatn ot Kt Clark, trom the Committee on Corpora :. wr . vluL .. ,f,.rred a ! i to incorpo- M;TirVKnoiue(-;npany,in,h. town of FsvetteviUa. Reported back th ( reomn.uuoi r i comora- Rlr. Afoore, trom vue ii 7-1 tions to whom was referred the bill to incorpo--Uoar S" I.nd,m No. 103. reported rate tne -bi""" - - - . bark the same, r-oini.t!' - r-u- '',-. - ifr. Johnson, from the Uif;""', raUon. to whom was reluirea uw um w .u.- rauoua, w T, ,it Rucietvill th norate tne uioeniiau uviiiv.v cUy of WiltninRtoo, reported bk the same, rec ommending in psflge. : ' ' HESOLl' TIOSB , ru x -Mr nail a resolution in favor of Daniel 0. .Mr. Avow. --' 1 r , B!;'J.'' :',,,,;,Vn1eaeasi.i.'rs to the offioiofCm.-..- ,toa public accont,.to. the eomn ''- "i 1 e- Concorrea in. Tlie n -olu t to iucreose the joint commit- fee on l"u' !!' i-oK''7 ,ak" "P""'1'"' .,,,1 . t.d iu-c r d reaUing,- Kcesrs. l -"t and Marshall addad to the Senate branch, r -biequently a memage WM woeived from t ,e llouM ooMumng. jjLJl -..r. Iok introdoeed; e--'---fMr?2 th North Carolina Dental Association, reterrea .r W lamtht bm of the n . n.it .aa mated to tb Young Men's iai.r aaanofatina. to-moirrow evening,, tor the delivery ot a lecture py uou., u. . Mr. Moore, of Hertford; presented -.1 tt whelerol.. Washinaton.tagk- TCkZte dollars for ervtoe -renuereu m j...-v... ...B acrip appropriated by Congress for JheesUh-.k!-:rFf an Agricultural College in North ramllna. .Referred. .. U. w - - - On motion of Mr. nolderby, a' mesaage sent to the Bcnat proposing to rake a joint se lect committee m so mucn 01 n -message as rclale to the office or Comptrol.er. . 2 mtUM ASP HKSOMynQK. -j -.-r-Jj .; ... .1. ti . a nnnlutioB that tha oomuut- tee 'o'n Agriculture inquire whether any change iu the law. of the State are accessary to insure a better labor system, and wnetner suuiumw - -.-IslaUon Is neoded to perfect the law fi-"'-t -acrancy. - Adopted, .', ' ' ,1 - 1 Mr. Jenkins of Granville, a bill to incor porate the. Uendenon and Westent Railroad ByJfr. Rountree ; bill placing rhyskinns amicesMid accounts on an q.ual dignity witli Bond. ' - 1 ' ... , , Bv Ifr. Everett j a bill to regnlatfl and d th Fees of county solicior-i. lanmsffe of f Houae.- ?4K"23A' I r. Crawford here ooserveu, II he wished My.' Mr. Blair movedto J tl.e solutions on the Uble,., which-WM . ot ,.,.-. ,1 to. " -sS-"" ' ' ':A' Nats -M.nars. Allen, Autry, Baker, Bsrden, BomI, Howe, Biad-her, Bright. Brown, Brjjon, Xl'n. Cbidwick, Clarkdements, Cown, irnr-Wof ae.m.flrawf f R, DW. n.w rvldann. Uurnam, x.., - - '1 oertl ...1. A - ire. 1 U-ii.l- 1." ; i ti I which the (HHui o i require that it hall be r"" r i 1 v ot conviction on thever.i a t of a j I nothing in th force ot tlie t which liiiplie a previous co ' pardon preuppososanoi!'eiice'i i no it th party confesses his puilt" ( wi cation for a pardon is a coni ' " 1 gree of certainty m to tne 1 - tion of the oflVne is gained v : gain; because if be were ami guilty, no jury would be en : evidence would b heard in t tnent would be- -entere i nn 1 - 1 (Opinion of Attornrva 1 .., v John M. Berrian. " ' - r r ' 5 Attorney-General, advi--a u 1 n the frequent inU" n ot tie power prevlnti to ! .1; t ' dii -? th tionai autnoruy tor rem,'- ; -vice aolely on expeuo m y. ''.( ' b aid, that cases may e-,' ,t iu v terposition would &ej f ;-er; tbat tha case presenied, on t. o t -nlshed by the memorialist, Is a s . itinimoniaiuiiucTi vmi.1 ,- -. dyf another ery UUtingiiUiitd AUorn.y-U. u rL also ssserted th pardoning power in th utmost latitude, m to th time, form, end man ner in which it should be exerted. - oe par doning power," h MIO, -given oy vue vuu.n tution is plenary, case of itnpeacbmit only excepted. It Bxardse, and the mode oi it ex ercise, are placed wuuous tion, wnoliy in tne a.-er-jnun vi u -(Opinions, ILLSia.)"; TUabloiidarof the LWnj JVs would twt cava deserved all tbl array of aotbrvritiw. If th doctiin it assume were not acted on by Congre,nd it was ud s a weapon s,unt the President. It is o this ground tli.t w feel polled no- to e-t It, r""-t v-'-t. wdiu waaeour Kiuwu-it W l. "i -""'J conclusive. It wa pegotten by a Tr.Vl . olrit, and laboBt ef lgaor-ie.r-A .. J.H Dir.', ii til that agricultural and mechanical development ant na-hieh w have sutti an - - -i- - .ini th extent, fortuity and resoun'. s . i Great material triumphs inevitably an South, and though postponed by the delays a, i obstacte iiitorposed by malignant party and sections! feeling they cannot be long deferred, provided we are earnest nd energetic in mk- Inar Itnnata ia iha world th ln.r-oiit"ir.ii in ducements to residence and 1 " a ii the South. Rich. Sxamimr. ' el l. -a of s. utmM uuiu.ui. . reeiiliin, unilowaT, ---j r . ' . .... a ir, t, irttohTert v norUmotW-,na' A ' :A.iii tt is Msoi ni.-A. tel.gi.an limi': Hotobulin, Jones, 'Judkin. Kly, 'j,,,,,, m. Lonia say that Governs Fletcher ha I ! . . 1 !L t ,oi..ri,.i. ' Afav. McArthnr, i.u- . 1 1 .-m-he.t a atrong lorce to liOHtr. -,..,. ta 1 . t of a ' . 1 in Ne ' a ' ,i 1 Sioorern ueiii.'i.i, lrwk Meal, Tsttmi.- Perry of Cnrtcrcts P ef W. Bdnlinrdt, Richardson, Tr,T..rnbull,LUuated. morelamt, wnuiey, mum-"- - ; .... Mam, Of Titt, Womble.'Vork 88. ;'; .' worth. Besley,: Blaek- lUo- I red lot. :v - - and b.-ti '...! . 1- ' the frontiers d ... . ' but detectives 1111) i. xpeetcd tht-jf will I'ii Is tl : "The Confederate navy yir-l i.t Charlotte, K P.. was sold St auction on .. I iy by Jlnjor J.ihnatinL'niUd tUU- Qum i.oom-r. - h .,,, realeual. al llxillt , 4.IHU,. IH 41l have oceur- i. ;il exi-lU-iiii'iit, omrfliTert infest j and Xeliraska, at. - work, It l 1 ' 1 1 ,!i t Blair, )..rhtUrTett Htnnsnt Jwkin. otGa.. . htmn WM jr. j,n W.hks.ason 1 ton, J,,i,, of Granville, Jordait, Lyon Mooie ffComm()llir.Wiikea. , , ;, y" . SlatZ oft loin -n,-. .it..n,R.uiitree,SfOKSin,Teagn, . " .. Ye tut, V. ii ii . , Mr. Kliiiroi'.' i:cixil ' f; oeral A-Kio! t i the late i ; s 1 "1 in bi I of , f l.f lie . W,t el. ' 1 Oi I rtltv oi ..Li C- voaaseaa -whw , r i fr Arv. a bill tar 111 of th Keviaed Cad. Referred to tha Bv Hi. 1oore of Hen'. the Literary Fund. . Bv Mr. linker; al d f-r V, . ii I ' ' "( ' l'-v Mr. Jord.ni ; a i .1 coi 'I Joint eomn t i Snd inform biin of i .... ' ' Excellency had de nut- I Pt-enib(r, as the rl iy on V 1 K(..r. il.a Aaaemblvand take the on A bill to amend the charter of the Washing ton, Toll Bridge Company, was amended, and passed it second and third reading, wider asus pension of the rule. ,- - - ' i ' ; Mr Moore, of Hertford, moved reconsidera tion of the oe by which was rejected, on yt teftlsy the bill to etinble the Western Railroad Comr-a'nv to complete its J-oad from tha Coal fl. l.l. iu f i... ham county, to sou. point f" tl.u v i;iau.-i .. , ....... - vr. Cowsnaddreea ine iione in sunx.r. v t ,i- n-of Ton, and expressed surprise iov mo u" ti ,n ' l have been defeated on yesterday, when i i , ,.ed ita Mcontt reading on ih? tiny bi ioic, without objection. Mr.C. argued foroi blv to show tha advantage Ttsultin!? frora. th i. .ml axtensioa oi the internal Im mvemect STStem and th benefits which would aoKueto tlm litMiar.irom the eomplct tow a tha Waata-a Road, '1 be bill be said, (hd not propoM to iaoraaaa tWind.'.tud:ie of the ...uau tnta. It marelv asked n exclisnirs oi if. nTnds-IdlalnUie .eute.TKasuTy, for lock to th road. i. ( voi.-.-r i, (1 lie r woh J.i ed bv t. f Yancey 1 , 1 tlm following menilinent. .. -.(-, That it Istheopitiion of this ly that the person who ioi'-' -,'nr, the men who find the . . 1 i. 'liiined ll.e ouil.f oi besrt, li-lii ti of the t-i "-il" olsj I in vi-r be uiio. -1 to 1 hn" of t ,, 'i lie f-'neaker.i r ii !,. d t'. ', I, til t ! ;0 ,,,-ii.i.iM-iit a. i received ,-r wm pt-.ie;.'.!! check- id lUlll: Go . 1 ' Y- .il in V.I .i not st. - t v t-i n j.-ete.l. I tha lloioi'' in "! '' ,,e hud introduced th l.u.l re ,,.ill 111 bl'iiev ti i Vn t.,e itiiim-.d. .. t of m in it an 1,. to e;tireiit the hands of ,io-.w of xiHng rtate 0V , 1-,1,'iii.hiiieiit of Territorial r stead. He believed that ,,!i.-u.relovHl ti.unt-. - o of ...,..),t her malij'ner should be i- ,- fnine of th 'l!',"ri- 1 T IK R' '" "" - ti-tt. d tin! introduction Ot tne ii. ' son i-nll d BOUIinno"""1" - m. tliev were unlrua, in that th. if i " this . '- i!"" '' taint V v Mr. L'y',1.- rcsiiltuioii'i. ... . . i pon tu.... . mn. ot t!,e State, rfni u.Vl Ptoplelo other. had not !!!! '- i ',L : He did .not lions oi t." n..B - - .11,. reverse S, , . t i eto aeonsideraUeextent iuh,. . . . ..Hrtwt". ihat- -gatttleWf" !""' .1 'c,ms.itiiem:i.-v if thcra were. t.upwirtthre-.'u',ltt j tx. ludiiig thr f Nkoiio Soi.nreiis FoU LtBhKi. A company r Liaek- uildien are now organizing in rhila. L.l.ddato riiiiirrmc to LUieria, . .The Ameriesn Colonization Society has pureliawd a cltpjier ship of 1,000 tons for the transportation of the soldier. Applicant lor emigration r daily ' it KewaToB- rnoM Fiom ra. Governor Marvin was reflected L'nited State Henstor r,.n vinri.la. on Saturd-av. Uu will lemaia at borne until the ijuestion of Southern repreaent tion is settled. ', . - . . ' Dr Peter. 'who killed Confederale Ceneral r.rl V.n Dorn for seduelnrf hi Wife, bsd a ....n,,l with one liiibbf In -Arkansas lat week, snd cut him so badly that be is not expected to- live. " ' -..' . . Ti... W,n Tt Tl Parker. Ciirit tin Kill, of Cur- ettneV. N. C wan seized y-i.-r.liv 1 the V, 8. Marshll, having been IP- 1 '-. strent for tlie Board of I HI ' " tiuctor fr se'ilinpr th Poole, 1 Coll. of the "Bend thea lack." ', ' . ' .' TJhdttlilieailwifljiil th f-.'ldwliig ry. ordinary statement in tb Kew 1 ork Ovtentr, religious journals - ."- - - Rat. Dr. Adger, of South Carolina, la a letter to Dr. Backu. of Baltimore, lately published, make th following statement, ndwuchw for ... r..., - ' : l""" . an U Whea Gen. BUerman'l rmy pnasea mruufcu trin.lmm'. R. C. aCmduin F and SIX ether ofthat army robbed oe of t'-e r K. h.n I iambvterian Clo -i t..- silver cowrntinion set, t meinberof the same, hund-r.1 dollnr, and 1 ' " ami .,i tl-.iior' nam i i , Cle." ,' . Ir. Adger niaucs ti.n i-'iiowi aement. wlili h, for t honor . .- .. . . ,.,,1.1 1 aa well aaMinsuai'iijr, ' true : "A cert inn oon;rr-i "' - n that silver communion : nreaentedtO tlletll.atnl B 1 , . .. nlllllUlotl purjjooia, Church and its dying i..i-r face ai they fat the I 1 a wbieb set iorfli the liotiy n pion Ji-i-ter." .J. .. , i he tdcatnata wnn- i .n . ordinance oi n " i vessels thus obt.o... !, b entertuineit tor a i" held only until the. h f taken tan """'" ' saaist the church in o-a-i . . , tire tValif tliesaerc lv. Dr. AilW, Colitmina, r. i they were ' I to c . ., 1, We echo too fn-u onei i. n.rl.iian Chona fill T Bionstrnns. . v, s e'-ot nmuicants la tc: t sela, would see the v In" the tcmpte ud saying to them, m houiis sliftllb c . ve bve made it t: hat esn V- - t country if pe tlo ti t r wUuhl- ' 1 i Aa,c-' I ' 1 cdotisf!, 1 t.r,,, . h.l t,, w-ir. t l 1 ' f t tl ',n n ..a to . y are v v- re 1 '7 wa i e t ti .-;t 1 !: 1 1 ti t Mmer ft' sua,. ' rid i'D in t' . i a c - I 1 h I 1 P,fT' n t from t. (- fa'-'s lsr- t rl til! aeetion id v ...,f,r.T,.., ...... sentinl .h anyueh, n piutiio , ' Its purv . ,t Mr. liw.. I r"s I. at a !-, --' .r i no', i V..'., j,, i, t tinr (' s, r a 1 ' iu for peace nl Umm ' i , ,, , . V,tii-ad, iiilUthii' , I i, i ii.iv- In -M week, at pu1 for ;,t.i.O (or 1 17.50 per acre,) K-dd I...,. I l.cfiirn the railroad was pr-'iec through Richuunid, Couhl have been hot considerably Us than 5 a cre. to rm ,t l.r ,5 tool i ... t to ' i ho . ir 1 - 1 1 i .,iti .o rec-i- t I. i .. 1 U; I I e. 1 ,1 ! l J t ;e COjOBUlte 0 UM BOWwry. ' i i - it ... -.- : ' v., - ;i ' ? ' ;. . -.. i::'4 - -;:-i-JV-."-. . - .
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 8, 1866, edition 1
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