7 .7 T- .. - y". . 7 v t rirs hi . i -Tin: f T rn j - ' r i U - v it' ess . v'T.TI. K. ri.Lt, Stat Printer. 7;1 t::: .Hi'MCftKiiTi; . r ' t i FimwiLi pablisbsd every alawUy .1 V-.. ".... '-',.. , i - -" i ski t ur S'nrdsvs aad Wediseadava. do . The etiealsUs eftha Ksstissi siakss i c a the ntest straU ssU..ds tt sifsrtis.. ta i t i T1 ' 7 . . . i 4 J J . . !! (I V P f, Aivertoetasats, eai:-v . ; t aiiaiaa Ijf r la, wlii. iui as follows for laisruos ia lh Toreas Inssrtloa, ' Vow tw Uimuoua, " -J l"Bt sas obi, iurtw aiotiit.i, 'A Fop sis moati., . fat 7r, i . of 13 1 s f tuie, ss Gusrge : ft t I .. ,1 U. ' , "yer, In '. . . '., iui.:y, on Jsar, ia adrancs, hml t! v, i'.i nnatlii bi aivaa, Pi . en Jsr, ( r'' , , iVin ; . I 01 101 Is lit -1 M IH HI l wotx.u rat: VOL. i. i;iiALmGii, ,t: . . . ki'i X 'I t NO. 58, JOB WORK eaitt. ' . l ask Orriea, -. -not at tb Sun. ! ' ' V - i ... l I '.. ' . . .-.....'.. 1 .... . t ...... , i -IZA LCI2LATUX. - EENATE. - . ' MoXDAY, Dec. 10. The fc-nate u called to or dee a 10J o'siloew "A. Journal of Suttirdsy wu read and ep- I -till, iiom tha p" ( ; t-i v . . Li.Uj,i,nvtu on tlie Ju- ...iui .i rtl'urred, a reaolution in iliem to ioquire into and report what j owcr lias body ha to clwnire the jurisdiction ut tlirt court, askpd to be discharged from ita further coiuideratioR. v '-' - v i - Mr. Avert, from the -eooimitl! Internal ImproiVnii-nli, to whom wa referred, t hill to ' declare yalirT ati act amending tu cuarter ot 7;- ' lu chntiiui.1 R.iihroad Company tecommendiog ' ' ita pnn ro. :, Mr. Wi!B moved th bill b recommitted to . i the committer, Mr. Arery tnored to amend by Mbatituting tli Judiciary, which motioa wu - - lost, aad the bill wtu recommitted to th com- mittte oo Internal Improvement. . A message waa received from th Houae r"ranmitting the following f X reaolution to mend a reaolution pawed at thi aeaaioa of th v General Aasembly relativ to th printing U -i th lengthy report prior to th meetiog ot th "-' Creneml Asembly, ,s Adopted.. X WaolutioB eHjthoriring the Publle Treaurer to omploy ...- feoaaeil in eertei eaaetf a bill to aak valid th ste f thetrfd -JH tetwth eeaatyf -Jdge- eomb. Ob motioa of Mr. Moore tha rule were wupeaded and" tha bill jpaaaed it Tral read ing. ' .'-k-'-- .;-----;-: V-,. vv ? Air. Leach asked leaf of abseno until - Wednesday next for BrL Jonea, Senator from Sa4WJafcrr.a .v t mtsage iU received from th Hons j.'' transmitting additional namea for Jutice of the Peace for th county ot Martin. On motion " of Mr. Moore they Were laid on tha table; also a resolution on the subject of adjournment, pro viding tiiat this body adjourn on tb Mth of - - December -to meetgslii on the 83d of January next ' Mr. Paschall offiirod to amend by substi "ting th 17th of December for th 24th,. Mr. ,- fTMauhewa offered an amendment to the amend- jnent by striking out all after the 24th of De ''''pemberand insert tin iie, the yeas and naya were called and tlie ameoduwiiit to tha ameud . , V netit waa adopted by a tote of SO yea to J ays, th qnentUin arising on the adoption of tb ' A . .Jrexolufion a amended, the yeas and nays were "V cailti.l aud the resolution waa adopted by a vote ' -ot 18 yeas to 10n--. HniniU a mnin WM " awe v. .... a, toeoucuj . hu p. '..' - " - An..'ag was k- --ived fromth l.)0r " -., fo.. to go lortliw ..li into th rtection ef l.wr ' ' -: Cutt'iciilor -of Slate. Concurred in. , Messrs. " r JI.r..rkle. and Hand-i war appointed to ....rintMid tha election, and the Senate voted - - as tollowar Messrs. Joyner W, Meban 87, Ash i at Ki..,.hd 85. Fnlllim ana Kumn i, 'a meHMfffl was reccireU from the House ' " ' r.n.mUxi.aacommunicaaon from the Govern ' , AnnMnintfKDorta from th difforent works I'. ' of the State in which she owna stock i also ar '" ' port from tb nenuieni oi ins un-Tarr mnu Liii, a nmnosltion to print th enclosed doen- -- ,, Tne bill to prevent fraud niionth revenue of ' . ' the State came op, ana was uikubku u,u . lenirtb. pciuhng l aiacussion, , , .. --K. Ob rootioJ ol Mr. teach, th SenaU adjourn ' . c W ed ntU to morrow at JOJ o'clock. , . , , . t HOUSE OF COMM0NS. . . "r.'r t - Monday Dec, 10, I860. : ' ''hnouMi w called to order at 10 o'clock Z, r m. K'pnan of Dunlin 1tf tb ebalr."1" ' . Jit Wstich lotroduoed the following resolu in tha discussion of the resolu- a which passed thU House on tha 7th inst., -IOW-w-r ..,...: !.- ilia -1 iMrlwr? tha. thinga,tthi!k Uia .cUr.s ti i(4oyUy,of pttecutionaRainrt those sty- ZmselVe. iU original tnlon men, aud of , " . nartial administration of JusUce, are lalse, ' " - -d known bT those who make them to b with of foundation, the member from rZaTVIr Dlvthp) declared he fcould hot ' ?.fi!donsW to'ie t-r the rwohitiona, becatixe tWy y,tn ntrua in i ll.at I: , v aa4iea,.,HJM me 1 not been perseca UfllOH me" f. tsd. .This all-' iWiecuted, ( !. ' n: " m i.. AMArntion hi. tnionmenhad been n la understood to e re-establishment of cTvilGov.niment)cm.ni? from a memberof thi " , . reonin-sinv ifr Uion : to the end there- uscren"11" lore, that the ; j.,.r.-cution, ' t.;eComi' ' t or authority guilty oi sncn 'Tpnu'Hlsed; Hesolvtd, tliut tl.a Judiciary, be instructed ;U:r to spptsr, before them r.n i.-'i li f"' r V' - s aud pi.j 1 in, and Uouso at an early day, r otherwise. Adopted. ., tl: comnii'.tee ou Ini'-rnal :u:,l back a bill to incor v, a and Milton lvailroad Mr. C" i ..to th tmnV f-VOl :' 11 sruenomems. 2, - hill to rei-nact or. 1 mtifirta the char- 0 WUllMiston i.-l Tarboro Kailroad " nl ': r bid referred; tinanv. as a , J A tor 1 Company f t'te Mayor and alsoxcsoluti-'-' -T Commission' a ' , "..xmsetothein. alibscript" 10 '.-i;;h in re the city's It i -"psny. ...... J...W rlHJ B ' ' - Pv-IhTa bill to amend the second1 Vf,luvi, DarL'in; abillfr the Witif ofthe ea- U!JScrd bilLba their Irat ' Xl- A b'd to iticorpora'e i a- iolai.k r, lin?;7."03 o Free and Accc ted Masons ; M ' I.'-tn.i'Porate the Ilibermau U.nr Solent l w V1,. f V. miustoD ; till to m- ' haotrr S of tha Kevied Code. "TtfxX ,o pt J"ro" fl,r .VWs on cniii:l fclouiea, ' Vr iZbnuv a; a bill to Incorporate Centr. , yV''cny onVake' bill for the relief of eorpormt ibeili-InnFlreEnglDe Company Ko. 1, ia the town of Fnyetteville, and (rtwuluUua is favor of W. S. Mrsoo, Tha reaolution for tba rekif of th City of Ej1- Haa pftated it KPTerHl rpni ' ' i nnd-r a nic-n "iloo of til Wile. " (TIrt u lcHH luo city iiitq K. It. Com- from it subscription to tha C i pny.)" "'. A bill to -authorize tli C ... it or tha iy i... yiocut of the nou muded iulinat ou ti.edrbt of the State, also the exc'.mnpe f Tressuty Bote for State bonds. Adopted. Mr. Uoldcrbvlbv leave) reaolution that th Judiciary Committee inquire as to th expedi ency, propriety and Constitutionality of enact' big law expending the sale ot property under execution, or ttnduwni txpona for limited tim..;..;A.aupted. . . f , , - f vlr. lloiderby said that luformation last ttora the countrv satisfied him of the treat necessitv of enacting a law, without delay. upending the eaJe of property, under execution, lor a sires time. that ha had heard of tb sale of tract of land a few day since, at aix hundred dollar, that if was sold th nest da; by the pur chaser for th sum of fiftee hundred dollar. H regarded iiaarerinee a ruinous both to the honeat debtor, -well a to tb better and more lenient creditor of the. country, and hoped tha the Committee would aend In a bill at an early day embracing tb object of th resolu- i. : I. t J i . 1 u 1 .1.. ..X UOD) wuicn waw jua wtb vj vmf, Mr. McClammv. forth Joint Committe on adjouraments, reported a reolutio that tb Lerislatnra diour on tb Uth of December instant, an d meet again on tb 82nd of January. -J This resolution was adopted, alter aomo discus- lion. , i ' - , , ewtctAL ohoh. At 11 o'clock. M th House Broceeded to consider the bill to enhance. th value of the bond to be Issued for the completion of the Wester N. C. Railroad and for other panose, on It second reading. ' 1 ' . ' Mr. Pattoa addressed th Uouae in support of the bin, explaining lu provision, and enu- meratin the advantaire wnicn woum accrue to tb people of the West, and to the Stat at large, lroin tha oompteuon or tne roaa to toe Tenne.Me line, as originally contemplated. ! - Mr. ' Hutchison ' opposed the liiiu ue waa opposed to increasing the State's indebtednesa, directly or Indirectly. Ir waa true the bill did not aak drect appropriation mini in irensu ry.buthe bared that Indirectly th credit of th Mate wouta ue impairea oy cuangus m. those aocuriUea now held by the State tor others of doubtful validity. Mr. Kcnn anpporten tne inn. js nn i .. u jfaw,.. luiauiuioiui; i.' tia eiMumtue . luiiual Improvements. It Would not tn- ' crease the Mate ueot-one tors, u was empuat kally a bill for the relict of the people, would enhance tha value of fjtat stock, ud contrib ute materially to tn payment ot btate aeota. Meaats. Dargan mod McKay also addressed the House, urging th passage of the bill. The question recurring the bill passed it 2nd readinir. Ayes 57 Nays .,:,, i - 'i"--.. A bill to empower the county eourU to levy taxes fr repairing public roads, waa laid oa the table, on second reading, on motioa of Mr. Iloldorby, . -'it.""'1 : A meg was received from tha Governor transmitting, a communication from the Presi dent and Director of th Literary . Fund, ; nd the.reports of sundry Kailroada. ; Sunt to th Senet with a proposition to print. - t -. i On motion qf Mr, IVicbardson, aieasag waa Miitto tha Senate Dronosintr that the two Houaea proceed to ballot lor foorCouncillora of State; The Senate concurred, ana tn nous voted. number of nomination having been withdrawn. - - ' " A message was received lrom th SenaU an nonndng the passage in that bodyof-tb rsaol tina in r-1 alios to axlioarnment. with a amend ment, to the effect that th adjournment on th gitb io$t shall be riw ?,' .In this amendment , Me. 141 ack moved lav the meecaRa on th 'labW Not iifreedto. Aye 88. Nay 1, Measr. Dargan and McKay opposed concur rence in the Senate amendment for j tb reason that much necessary legislation would be left tinfinialied ind no instorial relief would b of- ered the people.,:, ' ' ' , . " V" Mr liuaa. JueuiLna tha Sen:!1' 'a, action a ia i dication that that liody w unwilling to do I anvthinir for the relief of the people, thought an early adjournment ad vUable, the sooner th better. f ' - f - - -!. ' : Mr. McKay said that an indisposition on the psrtof the Senatavto mature mcasurca of relief and pcrfuct-necasaary. legislation, waa an addi tional r. An why the House should adhere to it niMitinn. and evince determination to do th.'r lntv. 1 , 1 he million iwnrriii?, t'ie II.-v.ia refused to c... -tir io the tnsto tm.wiu.ucut. i he House then aourneii. The Reporter on Friday last, anticipating no i debate on Col. Hues' resolutions, was interested" in copying the resolutions themselves and hence paid tut little attention to what was (lid. In converging aithoiliers since, he CuJs that th j reader g a intellig'hle id Irons th report i madp, and henc full justic was not don to Mr. Crawford, of Rowan. Ho therefor very cheerfully gives a correct accoi. of that mat-; ter st this late period. Mr. Davis having eoa clud. - I his rciiaiks en Cob Rus' resolutions, Mr. llliiir, of Itandolph, moved to biy th reso lutions on the tnhie. Tbe yend nays wer called, and the HmiM proceled to vote. Pend ing h vi Mr. Vi!ll..iu,if VarTy, .roeand asked to b excused from voting j id that he had beard that there were disloyal men in North Carolina, did not know th truth of th report or who the disloyal were. Th reaolution de nied t!.t inch was ths Net, but aa he did sot know, he could not vote. . 1 ...... Mr. Craw ford, of Rowan, arose and said if th from Yancevdid not know wh the Tlisloval men in N". C, wer, b wonld H hinu-f W W. lloldenand nienof I. k -political char acter, "are the really dUoyal n.cn in the Slate. TUo men lio were foremt to involve the State It ti.' a'iia war, an 1 fii-rt t dwrt.bl ia her adversity and who now seek to en fore the yoke ot "' 1 on 1 i r h '..'id conntry uien, i:ec i. H M'y rirr his ab- tiorenca ot inch men, ami if ' for them be would willin'y ! one. -Thli njiort ! mflo fi cm tli matter: J I; ...hiku. 8"X. I -raver by th Rev. Mr. Hard;.' ; turutu Chnrcb. " " Hie Journal of yesterday wax i i proved. ' The Speaker announced the rat. . i bill to extend th time fop eolleotin s t ; i certain eountiea; also a Mil auth.u.. ; Dismal Swamp Canal Cosnpaay to iue .i. i. X xnesaage was received from th llou "m poalng to raise Joint committee of c-nn: : o MatmrraMBj;.!-. oncurr4 to..'' i Mr. IUchardso presented petition fr -i thu citixen of Moor county asking to c ; . their stock In lUilrqad to th Chcrn a.. , Coalfield Railroad." -'.ii! -v-': l:, ' iA anasaage waa received Irons the noun i. '-. bill to empower the Court of the com. r ot Mecklenburg to hold extra terms; also a tutioa in favor of th' city of Kaleigh, v fi was ordered to be printed and referred to t he committee oa PropVuition and 6rievanc. Mr. Gash, trom the committee on CI:. .. . t whom waa referred, reaolution in favor ut l. Q.s Fowl, recommending ita passRcre ; el a reaolution in favor of th Iloa, A. S. Jltirriiii m, recommending it passage. Mr. Avery from the Committe on Inter,..! T '"P'wement. to wnom wm reiri a out a v to-the oawipiotio-f-b'Bretera J. Road, recommended it passage; i ": : i From tb earn a bill to amend tb Charter r,f the Chatham Rail Road Company, recommciii ing It passage. XfLeich from Its Committee on the Judi.i ary tia whom was referred bill to prevent tin sacrifice of property sold under execution, re ported back the tame recommending its p& nge. ' - .i. '": , Mr. FaichaU a, bill in favor of jthe sheriff of Chatham County, and on bis motion t' ruV wer auspendel, tS-j'i-.-,; oc.uin . ; no tin paasag of the 1-nl ita sc-cond r i.v, Xr. Battle, called f..r tii Aye a . I ' i. I the bill paasrd by vote of AyesSS; . -t l..; t!-e bill also p .1 its third rediin. A jne!e w--s r.-ceive.l transiti ;- ; ; a.' . ' ; r"--peace !r the t. '-ii'i' ; '' f 11 red in. Mr. Moore from t' Of hulllft ii commending that u ; t ; K tll .1 (ii. i Mr. Speed, it was made a , I'll a Ju- dny i oVlork. , - Sir. Robin, fiom the' C'ominittee on diciary, to whom was. referred a bill ..!i-"tmg iimi fur ', reenni- the mode of holding Superior oiirt other Durnoses. repmled b.u.k ton ga saending it do not vi s. - - ! On motion of Mr. Cow lea, the rule were sus pended, and th bill to change th time for holding the Court of I'leaa and Quarter Sessions In the County- of Yadkin waa taken - np nd passed its several jreadmgaV v ; . Mr. Adam, bill to amend tha Constitution of North Carolina. Ordered to be printed, and referred to the Judiciary Committee, x. ; ':. Mr. Lore, a bill to repeal an act for tb6 better regulation of th Western Turnpike, waa r j ierred to the Committee oa Western Turnpike. . Mn Respsas, bill to lay off and establish t' County of Vance, with memorial. '- RefprTi' '. to tb Committee on Propositions and Gnu aneea. Composed of parte of Renutort So t Craven. - ' The bill to prevent fraud noon the revenue of the btate, was umeu upv ano ror, uwju uimvu to lay it on the table. . f .. , ? ... The yeas and nays wer called and the motion I prevailed by n vote of jntt 89, n;r 4. .-Ph hour fbrthb Spivinl-ordtr hartrtgkAlvi.l, tb bill PS construct a Penitentiary in the Sttitn i waa taken up, and on motion oi Mr, Gasli, it ! waa re committed to the Committee on tlo j Penitentiary. . ; i j i 7 ; Th following bill and resolution came up and were acted upon as follows : l , . rr.A bill authorizing the Mayor nd Commi- j aioner of the town of Fayetteviii to fund the ' Interest clue oa their bonds, paaeud W stuoi: reading. - Rill to alwIUh imprisonment for debt was re jected on itasecood reading. - Resolution allowing compenation tolud.- holding Couru ot Oyer ami Terminer, ut In-; expense of the County in which the O-i.-t held. On motion ot Mr. Speed, it was a -n.; ed so as the expense n'-.: -ht devolon tl find t!:" ' ill, ss amcu . t, passed itsaecjo, ; ii.,1- ' ' A resolution prove!!,-"' f r t' p-- i . Sheri. s for bi.,,ii t'e c- : .-n i r t... , i orratiilcationot tie('ontnuiu.n, w tUi;.. I to th Committee on Claim. . ...,"; - . A bid to repeal that portion of an S' j S9 , late to persons being committed f.r l--.es e cost ia criminal ram-, w a rcfcrre-l to i . Cm:.- mUte on tha Judiciary. Th bill to extend the time for the r. ,.;Uti . tionof deed,- grant-and v' ingtruiuenls, passed its several r..-. : t i s . tha s"pen aioa of the rules. , . - A bill to change tha tl:9 I r hi.!1' (!., Court of Pleas and , " - -r : i . county of Alexander, j I v . a . r ,. ion ot tbe rules. A toll to smeiul mi i I 1 ' 1 - tie Jii Bridj;i', ps,-- i in .-v-. reau.,. Dhder tha -luspension of the rules, i :- A biil to amend til 6 th section of t' e 4 chapter of the lievi 1 Cod ntiUed f . passed it second rhotr. '. - - A bill to repeal an a-1 to provide I i t work on tbe public r.le w r-ferre..l i- t committee on.Propositiotis n - : i.n-)ii. -. (.- A resolution autliorizin:? li... W.::e 1 'uiVr to employ emmeil meertAn ri.ws wu r x 1 on its second readinir. - A resolution relsrive to T"i!01iU' n;l JUtu re, rMl hV . 1 i-.'limfij--j--.-'--- A biil to declare valid an act amending tht charter ol the CI alha'n U r" 1 , mpai y v. referred to ILs C .Trui,U on Ue JaJiciary.. Th bill to repeal aa ordinance to x .hantt he stock of th State for bonds came up o it ...ird reading. Mr. Wllao lOflewd M ". ment, pendina ita discussion, o motion of Mr. . loa, th ,s,ut 4ljourtti i unul U morrow. oV ,4k. ,!.,'- . i ii Iloua wu called to order at KJ oVh...k, A. M. . - : Praypr by 1- . v. Tlenry Ilardie of th rH'.ly terhm t'hurca, " . j ' The Journal of yesterday was read and ap proved. . '.--"-'i :- -" Mr. Mcltav.' from the Judiciary Commltte reported a hill to amend second toction. chapte 0, Itevised Code, entitled "Marriage.- ' Mr, Harper, from tbe committee on Finance, reported a bill to authorize th Comptroller t employ a clerk. : ' - -' ' w I " e T Jfr. Lowe introduced bill forth relief of ilia peopled J. (Enact that' the General Atnbly adjourn tin die on the 24th.) " Referred. TT t T By Mr. Mclta ; a bill to amend a act to tend the time for perfecting title to laad. i A bill tit provide for th eonatructio of bridge across Notle River In Cheroke oounty and tor other purpose, passed it aevsral read lit ;ti under suspension of tb ewt-f F? ' On motion ot Mr. Crawford of Maooa, th ITouse reconsidered the vote by which waa re-ji-cted on yesterday, a, bill tosmpowerth county court t levy taxea for th repair of public roads. ' ' Mcssr. McClammy, Cowaa and Waugh sup ported th bill ' Messrs. Bolderby, Hodnett, Blair, Wilson and others opposed tb grant of sock power to th connty courts of their rwrpectiva eountiea, and asked that they bi excluded from th operattow of the Mil. i r'- ' " r Mr. Holderby offered an amendment restrict ing the application ot thabill to th counties of New Hanover, Brancwtck wt4 Bladesv ; ' ' L On motlmr of Mr.Autry th bill waa laid wr the table, - Yea 0, Naya 4. t M Mr. Patton (bv leave) introduced bill t rhanre th time for the meeting of the General a ao oi l.ly. (Proposes tl,nt the Awemblymeet ; nniii"y rn th third .'..on.Uy of October.), i :.;r. ; a 1.1:1 tt l.k iiuture and title. f.i.T st-. t the Assembly meet beicidterott t ', v of Novemli" ) -. . t vc 1 that a I ; . rev-t i:..--v I t vy i e r if l i to- ; urport. o hour 1 t. t - . .it, i . ' " t to r . I, j -y i t !.r -), -'.i --J i -ad to I; e I cuu... a i.uo, ( s uud -.sm ' 11 " ' 1 r- " , , . J the -I! ill k . ol the I " i he Uoii.-u then resumed li ..Uhedbnsl i -i snd refused to make th bill to prevent liti . ion Ae, the special order for to-morrow.- - BII.I OM TH1BO BBADINO, - - A bill to incorporate th Newborn Steam e Ei.L'hie Company,- No, 1, and a bill to ea ...ce tiie value of the bond to be issued for ,e tMlo-i ! f ion of th Western N. C. Railroad, ; I otiu i purpose, passed their third reading, 'r. Cowan moved to reconsider thevote by ,i ths hut named bill pasasd its third read , and that llis motion to reconsider lieon tb . .Is motion prevailed and prevent reconsld on ly tlie House at the present seiwioa. . o motion of Mc Cowan, th rule wer u -1, and ths "bill to enable the V. ilminff- ... t .. tih.tt4ud..ltutbrfor4 Railroad Com. y to complete its road, pay it- debt to th .- i. ue, snd es tend its road to toe Tennessee line," was put on its third reading, . - ' i " " i mmlort of .Mf,. I nw i!ie jvai anl.'Aaj i.r.lenid. ' lut bid passed..' -v'-fv'-,' Vkas. Messrs.' Allen, Be!cv, r'ytlie,' Bowe, . ut, Brown, Brysnn,. C1--Cowan, tord, of Bacon, Cia -f.td, of itowan, Dar ., Davidson, Durham, J. t, Foard, Gar , Garrls, Oratiberry, i:., f, Henderson, wif Holderby, Ilortn, ot Vnatauga, Ifou : , , uwliison, Jordan, Uciaey,. naa, Kmi t, Lutterlob, M-oArihur, "McClammy, Mo ,;i, McKay, llcN'air, . Mclia,. Moreh.ead, Murrill, Patton, Peebles, Perry, of Car -, l.i iuhardt, Richardson, Scor-in, P'nith, p'.in, Trull, Whitfield, -'Whim; V.'ilson, i thuans, Williams, of Martin, Williams, .o--5J.i.',i v,-. .'j.? - "....-.. ... ;.:esra. A'wnrth, ;,Autry, Pard.-n, Ir, ISoyd, 1 :i 1 her,' Carsn, tlai'., .. 1 , C:i Caiiibr.l.Cjdwin, liardie r, li xineu, -Jot)", -La- i.liiiiton, Lee, Lowe, Hay. Martin, ' Hertford, Perry, of Wake, ltountree, .n, ttimpson, Kinitli, of Uuidord, -,.n, 'i'eajpie, Turnbull, '.-tal, V.a''i, t Korsvth, Williams, of Harnett, Vml i i!t, Woinblo, York 41, , ., . a moved to reon ii ler t!.;s vote and - -mo to rronii- lio fti tU teblav n prevailed,- -- - r '- , O CalP-iDAD. ': ,r the relief of the ; . ' .: J Chatham i -i laid on the tn'.S on . - - l M.ling. reallirni the t. barter t s e ' . .iliamv Wo 1 teal ;a I . . l ' 1 the t -.re - a l.i.l to incorpoive t e ?onth l : , tori, CrorpMiy in J. htnond p.. I a hill in r-'n'ton to v the , ,. j--e I t: e ! ' ' bo. Ju- --;,,! ,.i ((, ru!e. I 1 i I tlH-l I ,. . ),, thair.-.j...! j a ,,v - to work the puh.io roa.ii) J i ''.:ht of froner'v in Cap- ; - Kfi.1 a bio i r t b mors ni l.t ol bre S' i..! J, wer r- -n seriiiid read in. k II lul t.il i" fl' Co .J . -e.l Its severul reaiuP-'S. ..' 1 v. - :ovn one loird hi , t estate tif their buabands, an 1. on motion of Jr. v, v :.-oti1i n-.-t to l.cprtrr' I j . , . , . . .1 ot.ler tor luursday . ' , 11 ' roethaf.i'V-1.' M. Enrron: The psper of th S U tl November is at hand, containing my letter to yew en th aubject of the, e'-'envies if t tirma," I had fcopeatbat it wot,, t ta vtm- - a ary to ay nytin" mt ' - ?!.-.' ' ' '." t:,;,..""Lu-ui', 1 n tl.t- p. .id, and it become neceawtry for me, in jaa.ice to myself and those who think with me, to vindicate myself and them- ealnst the 'o flUd charge of dishonesty. You will therefor pat don tua fut this iuUuslun Opon your time aad patienc, and allow ma to notioe and re ply to your editorial, which I find ia th same riper1 containing my letter abov relerred to. bare, by what I Mid la my letter to you, been influenced by no i4A moUves, for, aa an Indi vidual, I defy all law now in existence, which oould touch my wa pecuniary or other situa tion, 1 though I have, la commo with other, bad t submit to hrary lossses, ia negroes and other property, consequent a poo our l1 afUK gl. I have an abiding hope, that in tha provi dence of God, leu get along without much trouble to myael! or family, therefor bo ucb nholy motives have or shall Influence me. If, I what I bar cald, I hav used th argu ment of th trlt-uk repndiationiat, I cun only reply that I was not aware of it, tof I hav never Men. tb position occupied by jiuyself, take by any eae with whom t bare conversed. If therefor I hav Unwittingly used their r gnmrate, It la simply because they w ere ur rated to my mind by circumstance mrrouud ingtna. " - j ' I am aware that you bar held th d!"nl(1ed "and honorable position for many years, of teach er of th divine will, while you bar in a publio manner beea directing the way-worn traveller to a haven of etornal repose. ' I loo, in my hum-" blpher,hav been endeavoring to itwrmr wn little bark, by theHbook of books" to w hlch you direct my attention, as a rule of action in this matter, to all of which do I feel wllllnir to bow in submission. By its teacbiiijr do 1 hon estly wish to be guided through sui icquent life. .Th celebrated John Randolph, of Vir ginia, one .iid, -however,- "that five him iikaketptar and the liill and b would prov any position he thought proper to 00611." This sentiment, ever, floes not accord with rv conceptions of r t, tor there ia no man, 1 Inrr who holds in b , r veneration, tha I do, t 0 tea. ..inga of that jxd batik Vv' are told, tueret.v, that should the ox tall into t'-e ' ' h on the .'AoiA, that it is c r ii-.'f t . : out, an ! I n ?"- . - , ' - i... ui.a.iu to turn at a.l wi.uout promt and immediate assistance ; or a speedy .i. alh mut be tha result; hence, I v : th&t It i . n.-t oti'v our mitral, but our tltrutM duty, to i , U-,y le t oiityotir own, but th t . -rls of 1 v otliew, if posaib'.o, to sav th poor crea t 1 om premature d xi li. Tht reader can np i j 1-4 fpir. I would not be an alarmist; nor would 1 do an uing, under th circuiuatan cos, knowingly sa-l wiiio'E'y, which my Judg ment eould tortur into anytlilng (b-.lionet ; and you may rest assured that when ths eye of tb masse are opened (which are now closed, as appear by reference to the meagre vote polled In thi State tor Representative,) they wal rise ia their majesty, nd ay at the ballot-box, or Msvttis, to theSbylocka of their respective communiiiia, "Thus lar slialt lliou go, atiiL no farther." l.sii ; ,u--s j - You say, la th dltorlttlrcfiirred to, that th Wealthy hav uffered by th ravage of the rat war, equal to those la more limited citcuinstan Ce. This I deny ; and had I time, and youth patience, I would endeavor to ahowyou, that in that matter, you labor under a miatuke ; and as my only object la this communication is to vin dicate my claim to Kmeufy, I waive further re marks fepoB that subject, and eontent myself by thanking you in all th kindness ot my heart finpreseiitlng'to trubiio-viewmy former letter, although my good friend and representative, Dr. Q. 0. Moor, (whom I know will do all bo can to alleviate th suffering of hi constituents.) firm, tJ fciTf feared, that,be wnnhi b cbrf.1 with th paternity of the production, winch lately appealed in in Sentinel, slened - FlXDtir or Ctrpirt MsSTtAt.. The pTocwrd--Ings and findings in the case of Hrevet Drijradier JC Whiule&ey, colonel ot ... the. Po'iy iih t'ni ted States- colored troops, who tried by court martial recently st Ii.il.-lgh, North. Caroli na, hav been published, lie w;i found guilty of "omduct to the prejudice of good ur.h r and military discipline in having Ix-eit p. tiuiai'ily interested in a plantation while on lintrasaa '-.tit comti. - r t the Fiv. d.-f ' reau, but was '. titled i.f the rh-irr.e of hating th nii il the l.i t to General fros -.In, uj w hen iplea-tioni-d in ri-ward to it. '1 ho court ncntenceil hltn to Iio-J. : rioi-i'i I.. d by bis cnmuiaiidii-j olhcer, G. reral t. O. Howard, Chi' f t'ouiinis .oner of the 1 rcedin.-ii's Bureati. ,y. ,V'S,. , - : The TribuXhvt oi IVashingto dlrpab.h ! "'. ,lt Is stated here that last evening bocieiary gewaid called on J!r. Thaddeus ftevee at 11 Tnrmu, and bad a lot- private interview i:)i him. Therateniei,tc.'io -. sa rrn-at d. .1 ofc's nie'itliere, and much jiccuiuU.in is rile to I n. what It ll meant, lb above tr-U . a l-v not been on friendly relations with v U o:t r for several yeara. ' It is rumoreil that f-'eward 1 reiientant, like Raymond, and wan's to cou.?!. bark Into tbe bosom of the Radical party. Others think that Seward was sent by l'r.-.idet,t Johnson to make overtures of com prom !hc," Wslcarn fhronph a. r"n,h'man jnt front V.hiio"on, that Uwneial -in-rn 1 theoninion that no ser ions effort id prv to territorialize the Euuibtn.s.iles. It .4, how- ever, suppfed that the Radical will n "ett V rt. rtrine that tt !s not wi-cea'y 11 C tl. - T...... .f the t . .-ill t iat Oil I f ! ( .... .intliifird f-- "Itment, and w,.i ,1,1 itlijsl.K'i b 1 rat.licd. 7 . Jim i 1 rtr. " Tip New lo.k:r 'Id' ' 1 when it av4l.tit tb limne of 1.'- ,c ,.:, r, .,lv."l to lliere to the f - ' t . '..-i,..l A'.,. 11 i.ii. t.t the 1 .1 . 1. .... restoration." It lias never oi;re ;.; ; - I baois. Its only Vo' Us iin r I -.-:.. ,. '.:,, . , . . - .: wr... - -7 - - IS). cr. .i:r . -'M, rpITO'-s; is r - . f : ..I l,.d t... if lii. Norib Caroi.na, and 1 tb ener-rv sad patrio To the iiitiuite relief 1 the State, the friends of ... it CJi.,..i t laoe coueerne.i. y man ot spirit la Railron ' are '... ot old kind Dee- posed to interrupt t;,e r pond who bal lUcte our fair Southern 1 baleful drowsiness ( and they com be' involving ao approt I l dusky wind's ever : 1 n;n shediilng a ' of the people 1 J w . in with plan . , fai.ing tor no in 1 1 1. 1 -iitzto infuse new ereas ot taxes, and y Ufa into tb despairing nc .-'. and to awf.k a cheerful and hopeful industry from th Atlantic ocean to th Smoky mountains. , f These gentlemen-propose, by their variou ch ernes, to make stocks and interests bow in existence bring iuto tbe State some fir mill ion, fir hundred thousand dollars, and every dollar of this will coma from abroad, and most oi it will be expended amorj our own people, while it will add someSoi) miles to our Rail road! and twenty millions of dollars to th per manent wealth of the State. At no period In our history as a people bu such a spectacle been presented.: Our nerve a well a our resource hav been shattered by th war through which w bare passed: and for eighteen month w hav sat amid th wreck of our hope la vacant dejection and vague expectation, (tunned by th blow of tha recant past, and baring no certain bold, ot th future. ' ' OwaalohareTeam of Ikdit hav revived our "drooping spirits ; anil from the ru'iis about us we hav 11 ear a voice urging n to a new en counter with fortune, and poiiitina; to resource worthy ot pur highest hopes, aud atHl w iiUi ourpraip, v-;'"1 " And now, finally, w hav all ' gravlualW opened tip on great and sure arc; 0 to weailb. and greatness, and that lie throe li rrion'.titr snd mechanical deveKipeuient. And h.-fe c.o-, forward earnestand hoi-elul nien to p.ui. t'.. highway acceasibl to ail 5 a" v ' 1 ' t t of heroes, they ask n'y f r; t ! ' f oa the task cf our d. : 1 , i . ' ' bui'-l only wi h - I.r ' ' ' r in our C"" ,. ., I u t 1. 1. . ; plation of dopes of tl of the pre,, to a far oif, and t La Mtl d i patienc! and t:r-'v 1 t . ,.,-r ii.it t i l i tu- T rs- t ... t IC.lt, UlKL tl! piIIHlO We. ..'" 1 Ci'ih'.- iliscouraje s.:hemes w hich pr,.,, a ti , escite In the w hole State a liveiy ; ' kTris, csusiu ui to cease nr vn: gri ts st what cannot be 1 -'pe.l, and to j. . t ainl pr.-.-iit trotihl, a in e.nnc - t, pi ami useiiit euort to wto a imppy lutnie. Why hoii!d wltwai;itg i,r w know not what f What is to be made by this vatrue ex pectation, bse 1 on noihirori y, ,() l to rome to our relief f Will the skua raiu do wo wealth t Will the earth oi; u wul pour fori ts its hidden treasures I Will somebody die and leave ua a fortune! Do w not know thatewry day spent In this vacant stupor l a loss, an Irrevocable l,,- that tli lon:":r W delay our e.Toit to better onr condition, th poorer and more de moralized w become I . .orth Carohuian, "awake, arise, or be forever fallen 1" Civa per. mission to th intrepid men w lios encies er till Bnconnnered, to i" l"rw.f 1 witti tt.. ir no- bl work ! aye, bi i t . .1 r . them that there are a I 1 .e a . I -U tiie 1J State Ink-. . a i....j plsyofsuch nndaunte 1 enct v I urely an 'Assembly whne 1 . , tlottt'ed, Wi'l r.ut (, ' V t' " 1 St llilcr behllfl US t) W 1. f It'. 1.1 ! ly it will say to tu..e in. "llrethfett, we bav not ad r t already know; but take thrma s 1, 1 t.' 1 i I?; ftiof !t (irely, la mi- j H 1 ' . sorts-- . lu"!), as you it you i.s, and .ii. ions, r- n -t to . CV--- a t .k, and everything linen ' 11 t ..t r if you can thus do so, rac-e n-'t 1 but fltlcfnvand build and fro- '. hope and life. and enerry, in our despairing peopla." ...... w . The Norfolk J-.urnnl, off : . Tn P r.iv r. Ma ' k r r. A n i iseowf .uivf on in t. s pJ ti staves. In ' a li t dnrint the pre. : t v ... nil (r-ta are iu to 1 - to i 1...1.. . The c 4 r- v;" -' Charh-s Ali!--i t'-s A ' a 'i rnois In ' i.'.'.en. 11'''. . have be, II lie. led at t' '. I I. :, week f.r the eft Iiiuies." Tha onot-i'hm of tve In l 0. Pipe !, Ctt';s do A. W. i . CnHs.lo. !(). VV. O. r"sd. t G. L . I. . ), Culls da. , . Ths Ki,n, V.'m. Joh n I. C1-o'!ii!' and l'"!'"it ii '. i tn j..es M. A. I '-,oi t . i lion of l '.') ' i, on a 1 i a.. ,i 1 Wi.il ac-il and gt.l-Li; --i.;-:U for a piopoaed cbool ot c.,- - , i orphaii. -4 , r , - tha 1 1. Wa? ntKOToi,'Deo. 7. The a '.. a petual Congress meets c "03::;-'.n. i', end ( V r .!.,.!( '. . ilees not ei.y-l nni.i nr. re I I n i.i t . i be v ; hout f" 1 ..;...-' S'-ej I , -7 ! JV"':S, 1 tt lei i t on V wiul n c" r -"' on -i. ... i 1' .. r renenta-l tn lint;! r at cr' H . iii'i evcy ii v. . '1 , 1 tU T ( ' l r 1 ) I ,Uci

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