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. 7 TUB SENTINEL. rrn v 1 ? i j lit V HMI. E. PELt, State Printer. Ml I !, ' 7; - "V, v . . i K - tiS' i" i - - ' .1 ! i . Wi'" I v JFUS OF SCBSCTXIPTIOS. The Vmit gsimssi, to pablUh. erwy tfoaday eWtai.T es BtUrday sa Waaaaaisj. V' , ' , TrtaiV - ' ..'! f "sly. year, la ihian, s . . Iwl.ti.klj.tuHi, la etvaaosT' N Ssml-wsakly, lt awotaa la advaae, II , B"r,M Mat,,.. ..,.,..':. . - 1M , . I" , HZ Booths, Daily, tar, oaths. 'IN IM: 1M Sal!;, an atntk, CAUOIUTA LEGISUIUES. "" : A i.V " TnnwDAT Mowawo, Dee. 11 ' w The Senate ws called to order at 101 e'clocku f Prayer by th llev. Dr. Mason, of the Epitco- ' , pal Church..-,, a '; ---- -;.,... . Tha Journal of yesterday w read approved. " WHW'romMmiiC -r 4 y.Vi .- Mr. Cunningham, from tha CnmniillM nn ;-.' Proposition aud Grievance, tow-hor ni re ferred a resolution in taor mf t!ie Sheriff of p. J-tam l omirr to le 1 ' f " i.uui lue Committee en Corpora- , tiot.t, to whom wu re&rred a bill ta a at end the , a charter of 4b Binhara Coal Mining Company, . " neommend It patage.A?, ' 1 f i- . , Mr. Oath, from the ComuiUtee on Claims, to tawj, '1001,'' referred 9 reaolutioa roUtift to vmr imuHuiua to ouenu iot uoiwng awwionsyracoia jnaad ita pausge. S U.. fr.., .1.. lLlilJ'M rmn' J rtions, to whom as referred a bill to tocour bit 'emigration, rucouiiuend that it do not pas. l j, - By the same, from the Committee on Crpo , ratioot, to whom was referred a bill relative to IVdift'IH'd. -MaaufaoUriBg Company, rscora-.-" mend it paaaaga.-, frf-'i.T"," '- -i- I- - 'By the same, from the Committee1 on Corpo - ratioot, to whom we reterred a bill to iacorpoJ rat the Bladen Land Company, noonaead ita passage. -;,j j t f - Mr.-Gash, from the Committee on Chetoke '''lands, to whom was"reftrred bill relative to the Western Turnpike, recommended its ip. 'e. 1 . j. . j . . , Mr. Wilson, from (he committee on the o - jl diiiiary, to whom was reterred anenirrosaedrcso- . -ft v iL. it ! e .i. H-atieJOsCjl one,. leportod . isTorably with '' 4 V i . . r . amendment. . . BSSOLCTIOIfS JlKO BI1X. , ,'(TO Mr. Robin, resolution proposing to aend a message to th House to raise joint committee 4 make arrangements for adminUterin the oath oi offloa to His Excellency, me uorerno Coacurred in. Bnbseqaently the committee re Mrted that the Governor bad asked for post ponement of the day until tho 22nd. Concord ; red In. ,k i A-' Mr. Leach, a bill to repeal an act to ImproT thLaw ot crusepce, wnicft wasreierren to to Committee oa th Judiciary. - , w " '-'; ' Mr. Clark, a bill to exempt indnstrial incor- J oration from penalties, &&, referred to the adiciary committee,' ; V-i? '" 1 Mr. Diittk', a bill to txtend th Jurisdiction M rmrm r tatlfe to worklBg road. Jlef erred to I'.e.J-i.i'.- ry committee. ,'. v. ' .I..H hill in Xivom et JT,V , HMill T.vi t,ieUPIMii'" Of tl tUK. . . ' ,,a. '." , .....a h ahrtrof the , jr- ""Mr lialL a Dili i " " 4. - UmlPRtM nd Weldon Hail Road Company. - ' BmJ H the comniitte Internal Im- V vffi. bill to irrtV WY 7 t,dt Feat-Canal Oompany Same refer- - , . miT::..l.,tlon retatWo to Btat .. ... inmi:'. - -. e t;-" - ' . ... r .v.-IT bkim land lax." dh ;.i.iit of th C.State land to. p I v - -I - sJ??r. "-rr&ln"f.vor of P. P. ruofui Bon.Joha - JMcfa - &"Td Mr Moor, a tU W . V. "T" "r. .lotions oa adjournment, ' Sarr'nsidered, "?J HOW ARB AMWrpiOWT. j jt S r Tha poor . i. .,.li. on . mwiaioraer Dioit"""i . . 1 ! . ' . the Joint Deiv,"" - I rd Amenament was token up- U"tSdth.Hous In favor of ; . Tach addressed .. ttotTtathord, . ..!,. i w InWiniT DUfc l"V - , 5 !joatUimciia ;'i.t , - 1 ""Mr. Cov.,;on MT. .tl-.-KT for f fAt Th question -.rising on the - mnln:vfuttoii,,oa motion of Mr. (lopt on of th '- Mf d Sfut!Vwt b, tm-following Teas. Edwarda, JUU".- . . - r . P "3 ? " T of Freuklin, mil. , Hail.HnuVU" - - TJotd. TJy'-cRMa'MooW 'Kelly.Koc 1 .LiU - 1 ;d Stand privst 1w. Wjbange "a payment of oommutotu,IaC ltai. .te,propcalng (at H.sExcellu . , . "mev TI to th AmericaB Joint l" , , . rMM wher th artificial to chanire th time for the Govern. . i. v i- -MVt CMT flQZ!)- -Swr 4 tatatf th:S2n4 ln.t as t J . . ' .zt-.iJ. ....iaiLtua." J JL-KjiiaV -rtW Mfl T ' w .isbj sa,.' w a. . . -U .iinst mW nai IIIUiiilJU BSJ VSiV , , . , a . I 'Mat-baii - KlcbardsoD, Robu .. , I-.1I 11 tTliUS v , i : '.7 Hlft.rnUttt V, K.rann ttOtJIIlB. ' -P-'"r?Vncer. Thompson. Thornton fneaa, . . ' - v 4 wiUiamt and Wilson 4. Vii!Kul' . , -'.. of Rutherford I. W ".in then being put on th adoption Th V ttoaif PMr Leach, th. ay 1 Of tlwreF"'"- ,lN, ,nd the report was and nay a wew cai dop4 iSAdamUvery,Battle,Bi Vr?m7lr. Covington, Cowle., arnes, Clark, Covingw Cnn- Berry. Vtt.priil.re. Ferebec. Gaiib lfr.iia.tto.nilf: John - on, M-i. i'ce. Leach, Love, Lloyd, i ar- Jonea, f - llcKM, Moore, raa- .hail, M, 0,K;rDat,Ki.bins, Speed, Spencer Tho-'.W rt'U rmd Wilson-. - r..l mA 11 arris, ot itumeo"- T-'chardson. ; fu.-w.- mewir wst v. uiotion oi i rw.iuiion sod re- 10 ,h ! r p .pS- , pHnt 10 u , rwirl With. lr i . ,, - 4a,U meuiUiv h"r.,.i,ud " from th House .. A. i nc:'e age "rto Vl0 comiritMoaerS J1"".! Wi Et1P.itito prmt l;V tran?m Concurrea i. j - fiom th House S correrice rtweeo thvov ;.;.iOB -4 b ii AO i 1 r 9 f - Y'. ,V0L.,1. 'si'' , print, alo, reoommenUlns the rtrflnritfT of ending Commissioners to Wstiinia to io vestigaie the m, proTidod the tioseraot ed the couiuiiMton, with the privtieg of seiiu'.n hi comittlittiioatra, .Concurred in, - , . ' 'The iill crrsntinir i homestead to the dtiwns of this ptnte was taken up, lanuus mi!l ments were proposed and adopted, hut, before flnsl action on the biU, , , ! unnintton or Mr.- Cown-s. tue f.imt a 1- JOUrncd Uii'-U to-morrow m. ' '1 - ! i Tbarsday,Dee 14; - The House was called to order at 10t o'clock Th ' Journal ot yesterday wa read and ap- frored., f .. ., . Sundry f:jepot,! wwro' mad from Staadlsig Committee which will b kpticedia detail here. aite. .'4K'V ' i Mfj arpr presented the report of fhe Con, missioner of the (Sinking Fund which was asttt to th Koate with a projmaition to print, . - -i':;.;ttUT10a. !mtl 'rw ) By Mr. Luttrrloh ; a reaolntioa in farof of E. PTabb&C orNorfolivVa. ; . , By Mr, Boyd, it resolaUoa in favor W. J. Mur say, Sheri If. oi Alamance, t ,- ( -t . , . " By Mr." Harper a resolution is postpone th Talnation ef th land of the State, ' . i 4 . Mr. Harper mored Snsrsiojnl'of. tha role that the rewTiilion might hay it second read-fogi-i fr '. ,ayH fcrli4U.. .- Jfr. Harpei' thought that a raluatioa ef th land la 1807, as'iwjBired by law, would be in expedient .owing to th unsettled condition of the labor iYstem, the fear of conliscstion enter tained la seme seetion, etc. 4ThTlntiofl of 3500 was generally deemed 1 Wr . one, and 'if re-Taluation lahadther J ild doubtless be great Jeductloit in the as sessed yslae of lands, whioh would aecessitat JheaTier- taxation, mi'tn -trsr yrvw. ; Mr. Hodnett hoped the resolution would not pas. It passage would be unjust to the tobac co rahirj'T conn tie of the State. . tend in those counties were assessed by the last teluatipa at three or four time their real valo owingjk th high prices of. tobacco. .,v ;. ; r; ' ' Mr. Latham of Washingtoq, opposed th res olution, and adverted to the diminished rslue of land in the Eastern part of. the State, owing to the destruction, of feoeee, buildings, eVe. du ring th war as .reasons jwhy the re-assessment Should take place. a Mr. Cowan, theughf Ihe resolution i good one, ' k certain amount cf llcA nua iiiut 'le raised ia aoy event, and it was u. .id to incur theeipesaeoi a re-sf.. ;iuent. ' .6 .The rule were suspended and the resolution paasedlta serera! readings. - " By Mr.'Keliiey; a bill to amend th charter of th town of Marshall..- I ' ?" ' By Jfr. Woodard, a bill to extend the corpo rate limit of th town of Wilson, , ' ' ' Bt Mr. Hwlnott j bill to prevent and pun. - . ....-. .i i . . .i Islt uniswiui nunung. L ,..,1. 1.1H a..l h charter of t the Greenville nd French Broad Railroad Con,. 1 . u T A .mn.A rim. I pany, 'ZmS 71 biii to amend thecharte of the S. d 8tk' fublisbln ; Company. T. . - ur K tUm ni M vara SUS- Un motion oi nr. - ""7VI peadedwd th. Bouw V? t resolution in favor or giaaorea w..u. MrL.steted'tUt i lusUnca of a soldieT fronivBtly, who had woHiofwhlcn woaiaao arUsan. , Dargan and ' Dnr1iam';'kppoil, any ameiidiueu' ameiKHiieiik i'j .."" e , . u Mr. Long desired a postponement of th sub lectrintil to-morrow, that n. might offer a sub- I sl,t to allow miuu.ou. . .. atitnte tor tfta teMHuwnt t-""f -'",..., Mr. Frocroan thought tu opuoa left to thohiiers. Many of tbem iMi i farming W.d t lg WttoT without th W- ifleial limb than wftn tuem. , . i" Srutio. pa out. amendment , A ma2 receivea ir.m. f u. bouncing its aoacurrenc. . the report of th commiiu eof conference on ewt ioiirnnient, to-wit: to ad.iournon th 21lb Inst, and I t, liable on the 2id of January next MOn motion of Mr. Hodnett the rules wer. us , ., 'i .(, i,;it t ineornorate th Tancey- Vo"e and lilwn Laiiroad Company wa taken nu. v.;n .mended nd th bill passed its 1UCJ". V. ,;.,i liners. nr'r.rAlurv0 trial. In fh. County B . AB. a I - fonrta of Macon county, paeu . i' t J. . i!.. . ausnension OI til ruiea. lUM,1ev7by leave, introduced a resolu tionlnstlrfcting a. inquiry b, tee ort l'ronoaition. nd Onevances as to th xps- dienev of snscf to prohibit tb purcnas. SrodiL In the night tim-.kig ll a. la dictable ofTence. Referred, s A bill to incorporate th Rocky Moart , Msn nfiuring Compaq. Passed iti , md ing under a .tnspensioa of tn .ro.je., -V oa calkkdajl . "..":; , i A no'mestoad bill, rponea uniavr.u.7 ... . the Judiciary committee wss laid oa th table, a motioa oi Mr, Scott, od VaCL . (.in ta ehwifr the role of evidence is re- lt ion to mfflrtgageSi aeeiis os- rr-.r-- transmitting the report of the Joint committee on theConsiitutional amendment, and s Senate resolution pjecting 1 amcndmeDt, atkmg the . 'rfoved tHattW' report and reaoluti'on lie made thesjecial ord, tor Ui bonr of noon to morrow. . Kot grccd to. On motioa of Mr. Latham, of Craven, the .ere rvndwl and the report of ths som.. of - to J iui.ue was lJ ...Ei:"vk. s ) H !Ol Il KA1 : Vr. Jor 'mil I f i 1 f t. ty . ..IU- d s . rryUfd. ; .... ,; Oa motioa o Mb fiuss, t' e in vided, and the vote was 14 i adfptioa of the CouimiiU-es r i , lb report wadoiti'.t n i i Attv Jlewrs. A:!t, a.; iVasiey, li;ack, Hoyd, ;.ov lirown, IVywii, Ca.r-.in, ' r 4, i . -i . t - liendunun, lloduett, llolderty, Lofton,' Watauga, Horton, cf Wilkea, Houston, riuULi soo, Joae, Kclsey, Kenan, Kendall, Luthnm, oi craven, jjatoam, or VVsalnngtou, Jo, aiowe, jbUHcrtoa, uy, aiaran, MKAruur, iu Clammy, McGougan, McKay, 'JfeNair, Mcliao, UorwUead.. Mortoa, Mttrrill, r Heal,- litton, Perry,; of Carteret, t IUinbanlt, liichardson, Bogerliusa, Boott, Shaltonv Smith, of Duplin, Smith, of Guilford, Steven sea, Stow, Suddertli, Trail, Turnbull, Umstead, Walker, Wain'ii, Westmoreland, Whitley, Wilson, of IVqui tnans, Williams,pf Harnett, Williams, of riit; William, of Yancey, Womble, Wood-ad, York. 89. j-i'f--. - i ' NaT.-Ah worthy Blir, ' Blytho, . Carrott, Godwin, Hinnant, Jenkins, of Gatou, Jenkins, of Granville, Jordan, Lyon, Rountnse, Hcogjjia, Teagtie, Vestal, Wilsonj of "orsyth. 13. . -Tlio fesolutton rejecting th "Conatitutioaia menament M tnen adopted a follows r . s TT-TaMesr. AlTenj Autry, Baker, Besxh-y, Black, Boyd, Bowe, Bradaher, Bright, lijown, Bryson, Carson. Chad wick. Clark. Clemenf. Cowan, Crawiord, of Macon, -Crawford,-of l;o- warv yargan. Uayulson, . Durham, .Everett, T tvwj Fcylmah;,OaIIowy, Gamin d, :. rls. Godwin, Granberrv. Gues. Hardina. ; -r- per, Henderson, Hodnett, Uoldorby, Ho i, sf Watauga, Hurton, of Wilkes, Hou-ton, lhu. h- tsoo, Jenkins, or tJranvllle, Jonoi, Kdw y, Ke nan, Kendall, Lathararof Craven, Latham, of Washington, Lee, Long, Lowe, Lyon, Lutierloh, May, Martin, McArtliur. McClammv. Mdlou- gan, McKay, McNsir, McKae, MorcheaJ, Mor ton, Murrill, Keal, l'attnn, l'erry. of ( ar'mvt, Keinhardt, Uichardson, Itorers, fiountree. Kuw., Scott, Sheltoo, Htuitli, ot Din ' i, bimiit. or Guilford, .Stevenson, H..r, K, r:!i. Trull, Turnbull, lm i I i " Westmoreland, v lutu-v, . '- n. . t. OS, WUliiMK4. (it i!.rnet. i i Williams, of Vunr v. v;.nd.l. f l, ri. ... Kv 2iWr. A -iis.il j .. rctt, Hinnant, Jrnuui.ot . gin, Teagun, W iitiun, of iVryi'i . A tnf s.ri- i' ' i t'" ' '"' ' til 4. in. .o j .tary order.- , . punishment by the coui'U of t.o; . . On motion of Mr, Cowsn 1 s wasecnt to tlie Scnatlw'uli toe 1" lution, in which the concurrcnco ! tuaw . was asked: Ibwltmt. That three Commo . - 1 ' 4o.Whio?ton tify t0 iuTlire ,ll' 1 ' necesaaity lorthf order, wna avu. v i i n .th mraaaitv. if anv actually exicts; i) I. olhnrarix It ha otherwise, to correct tho mmapprrlien With regard totlte admiaUtraiion ot j our State, wmcn tea to me suppn-. i o and HioJExcellency, the Governor, be r. , i Jo act th bead of the Conn , r select bis associate Commisaionera. ' Tlio House concurred in imf"1, ' SENATE. J f i , - -j FamaT, Li e. 1 i. ; The Seate was eellsd toordnr at 1"J o's ' iek A. M. " " r " " Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Bardie of the Tre !y tetlaa church. - . . Tha Journal of vestcrdiv was read and t? I pr0ieL , - .EPobt or coMHirT-ra. ; " Mr! Robin, from the committee on t ieryro wbom. wa referrud a bid t general amnesty in this State, rcot thatitdopts. i i-. i. - Mr. Cunningham, Iromyth cow Propositions and Grievances, to who; . ferred bill to P-peal an act to prov i to work oa public roads, rccomiusn ! do pas. Mr. McLean, from the committee r Improverr.enls, to whom wss r ferr amend an act to Incorpornta the and Raleigh Railroad, rec.itt.mr-,.::.: ge. : . , ' ..." - " " ... rvt'ie same, a Lilt ' ' . ' ' ' th W ilmiegtoii and W. i-.i , .i -nal 1 to mending its passaa. . By the same, a bill to . 1 ; ton. Charlotte and Kmherfor ! ; plete their road and for ot'.ier j mending its pusHi -e. Mr. Clark, from the rn:i pora rpo- tVons, to whom WtoJ re rate the Dental A'wi.. I. a I ii i it' mending lis pa :',:. . t, - Ey the same, a p i ina sn 1 i the citizens ot I'.. 'piotmlt ( th extension of t c.orjHr . -ill II to Ci' , lJMi'li" ' t " I " '"' thoiuii$ ti"-' ' 1 - , . Mr. Hall, bv leave, pr---'-' ' ' Mr. Michael loilons, cd n . thatax on mi-Jiciuos, A.C mmee on r"ijnancv:"T"; 3Hr, J:w h introducud a r-M!u to send a ue - - '" to tin) H'ioe t To-f.. v ot i - ' e- ' ' ' Ci.i.iniii io; on I-'' i,; ' Excellency, Prei.i- "t J ! .. i -e to ic (. n- inriiie f t s to l.i" ry of State, andh'h?.r- mientlv t'.lC li'Jli-O I 1 r"l" A mc!ase was rec ;ve J 1 1 coramtnucstlnTi from t' ' rorort irom t IB I'll rty, with a ft" ....iollt-' . . i Th k.- i4 i- ! I t . , . . i 1 A BB FBStDEXTMnarf Clif. i- DECEriEEniiKcG::; ; 'u of this Btat being th special ordef for : o'clock, rre take) ) '.; 11 rmf 1 7.' . 'r. Jones, of Waka, olTured substitute pro. ,mg to print th same, and refer tho whole ittor to th Judiciary Committee, i j . 'Ids propositioa created soma debate, and the -me was made. Th aubsutut is u fyl- ..ft.ij, The late unfortunat oon!Uct f I 'fwem the United Btates t Government vi.fn?.. I 1 r . " ....... .. ...... v-. iuw j, uuimiweca Hie tolialiiUuia ' ! AortU. Carolina, on th one side, known a Union men, and oath ether as seseMioniat, nd, a-Wsae, resistance to the authorities of the I nited State ceased with the uimmd of tha Southern armies, and, waerww, it is th duty of 'J waving Bunvnaorea la good Iattn, to uMrvw toviotato, 10 xnougnt, action, or speech, t'ie Oath , of lovalt hv him uidawiha iJ ykermt, doubts seem to pervade the minds of X' .... I. . .1 . . , . . -vMr iiwiuoa Divturen as toio aciual Stat OX nuolio eenUinent among us upon th uh- - itmpm Utt.rmittd, That th member 01 mis ueneral Assembly do, individually and collectively, declare their deslr for harmony and prosjierity among 11 classes of onr people, Korth and- tfnuth, East and West, that they earnestly and conscientiously desire a restora tion 01 ( vnlon, ana of fraternal feeling with 4be-eitienr f any and" every State thereof, and they will also inculcate, both hv their an. tioa a Legislator and citizens, the lesson of true loyalty ana obedience to the United State Government, for the present as well as fur tbe tuiure. "?tifc?f3::'Thf ihWefiriBh fur thei;felIW i-tiizens in enaction, caused by the at war, of liatever class, th deepest sympathy ; and take ( is occasion to express, especially toward that portion of our people who, during the conflict were exiled, or Injured in ny way or manner whatever, the kindest and most brotherly feel ing ; and that, srttins aside forever the trouble ot tho past, we ere willing to triv with them for the maintenance and perpetuation of a com. mon country, proscribing no one for opinion'! ruin inrreiy. J - Tlmt v i ' u 'y towards all, and : di 11 it our duty, as i t t;ie lmnor n.i wel- 1,1 nvi . a 'dint vio at t!i is time . an 1 i.iv. ne a I to re- 1 LS tO LUlWS, 1 I ot p sporty, y d our b'-.t and bra- inn! ice to 1 ard rioin he I 0 or .. :i lc 1 mm t I I 1 1 of thi ourc u- t a copv of thew reaolutirtn b i I a 1'rc-iidi nt of the lulled btates 1.1 ijure Congress. 1 a I M !-! r ' 1 1 ir t :d or , ( I 1 a A ill Blit' 1 r. ii'ii hi ol r i ot hone t (' ir ' r 1'J o'clock, v . t- . i tip. It 'l at C 1 i- i it i 1 lu.l, Mr. icooio I' I r niied, when,.. . .1.,. had, th Senate ad clock to-morrotr. :. . i.vj . able h replied. On i j'lumed tid l o HOU.SH OI'COIOIONS.- l " Tridsy, Dee. 14. The House was called to order at 10 o'clock t ... .. , ... i r" ' Prayer by Ucv. Dr. Smedo of tha Episcopal l hiirc'h. i. , .. -1 he Jouruat of yesterday was read and ap proved, i ' 1 .. ' , . . . . ,r r I T. J. - (lienors. " llltartl. Pi nianin, vuiumu, oit.b. P.. -ebro aud Moore of Hertford, wer allowed t.i r, -urd their lotei ia iava ef th rasolutv. ri jeeting th?.JIowsj'd.,mndmcutpsed oa vetcnlay. , .. ,', ..,. ., - ; ' ' Mr. Cowan preaeiiieil a memorial from Geo. V. Mordecai and (.( hers a kinqr ajuendment to t'ue charter of the Siorth Cartii.n Kailroad,- an- compsnled by a bill embodying tne proposea amendments, licferred to the committee on Internal Impro e:iient nd Was ordered to b . l .. r k it. from' the Commtlo on th Judl irv renorti-1 (in renponae ,to a resolotloa of inquiry) billp uini the riirht of simeal whea criminals pnsb-r : nteiie of death r unable to civ scrurltv. On motion of Xu Daraan, the run wer i pended ud the bill was put on its second read' - Messrs.' Daruan. Fton nl Lo-2 adJressed the Home in favor of the bill. , -Tho bill passed second snd f'.tid f.ntr Mr. McKay. Irom th Ju '.'-ci..ry fcemm. r.'nortrd bark favorably, bill to vmpt d-t n p. tvonal pro;...rtylrim s- un u-reiti 1 to piov i ie a i. . ' t ', i..iiu f. ,e . - s r i' ' irivimr ttie p'mit:i.o;i ( . . -r ,-'. ' ie City Oi " OlIO'i: fc i ,'n.v'uii'cr ol uid c.ty. . , ' , Vr MeClammy, from th Committee on Tn- ' ' .. . i I.... I. f.,.,,....l.l I ' 1 In VtltO L. US, rcpoIK'U 0 Ik iai'111'i.iji - ; - irobibd citizen oi oilier pistes uhuwji iv' .. k Bound. ' I '; , vr. Moora ot Ilertrord, irom th It oaf Com- n "ttee reportca a urn ancmm ti.a Coini ii'"'" to chang the junsdictioa of til courts tci ! tha rub ol pleading therein. ; . . - ff.ia MTM!CTtPf "'! Pv Mr. Wiiii.ii.i (it Jtfiirtin, hill to appoint n J..'.ii.-t,.r t.-r the coitntv of Martin, , V-i Vr- "ui bi" t0 lxhh imprisonment f i-'r'vxilfin"? S'l.in tff' amend (he ' exWTriS. la in r. Vtfoalo contrai ls inn inhume... '... w.un of I'rronimans, a bill to In- '"- '.1 . Tri:Mccof iVi'miioaiia iri and fill jlUI.Ml - IT.male Acaiiomy. ii, ttr, roaro, o." w j' n tnr d interest of the-tilale and f other-prtr i i.e.ter Bank and belt Woiksliamo-i . - v Mr Fatt.m.a bill to frot.t f.xecutor. ' tr:ji .r.Y at.o-'f.lin to'-cW Bun- rperior Court exd-uive juri.dictioa of , . powiMttbt Tnnr.-i.s V" L ;., .... i ; .. Terry ot Carurct, iwtiiCwiUUtteo NO. 50. Cla'm,..riepurted teaolnHon in favor of John iL heeler. I To pay him $nii for his aervt ees in procurring the land scrip for North Caro lina , , .- .,, - . j . A.VU1 restoring to Married Women their common law lUg'Ut of Dower, was put pa ita third reading. ; ,'. ,,,..,-,.: ,.;,..,!..,., r Meara. IKKjij), Jtorehead, Harr'an, Kenan and Kieliardsun addressed the Ituua ia SHliiHirt Of th lld. ' ... k . - . T - ' " . ! - . , - .... I . ., I' tl,.u.l iot (kbt heretofore contracted. JTr. Long moved to amend the bid by adding a proviso tout It slmll not ailuct debt contint- ted prior to its n anna ire,. Mr. Hutchison opposed' both bill and amend ment, as beitisr whether.-- prospective or rtro- peetivaJa. aaion,. uojui to xrcditorsi and 1 oe quonuoa reeurnrg tn , kmendment . a rejected. .' , , ., ..'. ; .. .,. ; v. ', -..-,! ,. Mr. Hodnett favored th bill but did tot think it allorded adequate relief to the Decide. II objected to its partial legislation, aud pre- turreu mai tno 0111 (uouia b itcommltted and that some measure aiTordiug ampler ; relief anouta ue urougut torward. !.... ; ; s; The question recurring oa th passage of th bill, it passed its third reading and was fcrile. ad to b ejiiirosaed. , ;, - 1 X JLbiiida-jwiatioit toth County ieat "otXisy ooonry, passeq its several reading under a sus pension OI HIS rues, t V , : , , i A bill to suthorita th Comptroller to employ a clerk, was md on the table, oa motion of Mr. JIortoar-;i ' '. f f- , , Mr. Crawford, et . Rowan, (by UaveV Intro duced biii toautborira the incorporated town of th State to establish a systeia of Publlo School. c-, j- ... ., ,su.;s ' ' Mr. Cortan, fbv leavel titroduced a bill to Mtablub Criminal Court in thaoonatyof New uanorer, to oepeia in tne city of Wilmington. Th House then adjourned. -, -1 fc si - ,. f.,-t " REMARKS OP ' f iJl sa. crasiscaAB. oyisssbx OnVu BomttUod bdl, inth Benatt, en tU 12?. ( s'asteat. ., ; .. , , ' - lfK SPBACKa I (iosir to expreoj 111 v no- probation ef the principle involved In the bill under eoBsideration.i l cannot say that I am in favor of all its details, or rather that they niiiit no b improved, but I will vote for this tiw.n- ure, npe 'tise 1 a. a coniiaily In i.ivor of a home- A Uw 1 0 tlmt proposed, can In rui war In- terfer wi. i pat to-.. -acts, nir will It a if. et the riuhts ot future cr. Tlie exen - - 1 I r - I- ,y ,.,.,. . I i i i,a fiior. t ' 1 .1 on i n ('. ! V Ot iuuuii. ..it. . ,.o ,.! . . ' -, e r ; i (.. i i.cl'l' . . . I , .... i .. I reveot. 1 fit this d. 'ressuig trm , t..... i Is of honest aud iiidu.trtoiis men iu the fci who are auierrea una . better tin r conditiorj and improve their farin bom the fear tuat tncy win soou im. up land sold for lea than half their value; and to-day, North Carolina suiienng a mm i by thi hesitation and uncertainty, whea the necessities of the time demand ti active ener gy and the uopelul enterprme o an. - - - i - ' . uQ.,4 m.v linnoen araln. DUCU xmaueim iwm.v.. ...... -i , - -o - . and from variou. cause but by the wis and beneficent forecast ol ucn a bb m. for us, w may prevent the paralyzing result .in,-h m are now so scjjouoii .uuv... ... This. sir. 1 sulllcient resaoa for the measure tuajut ...... nr,,.i.l...ji.,ll 1 I . ..a line ... : L1IWK .-no...., tl I . . . II afc v' - - ,- enuallv Important By the exemption proposed, 1 i , ,;.n,,l- rt ImnroT.Tient I yoa Oiler a tnnS tin.....". . ... i- -- -- 1 . !...'.,.,.i. r.S a mora carel il w :. . ... t pv- I, . ' ..- , ( re.im li-ii ni w rfv m . . .. . . .:t i r...:, lit Hull IJ 1....0 b.ioi . ur won. ".i'.'. V,, i,. tala better and suon. .r foun- dutions, and to woik for to-morrow a well as .rin wawillfocn have more i : !tal and 1-hor anent on r-rmanent ItnproV. ,., ritl ;. we it1 !, better iiiiiif 'H. n.l" wiser and more Liliul systems of culiivation J and thus every r,. fuborinr to add to the value Sn l beauty ol icaiuy eall, I l.U homet.-nd.: Our Cmmuoil boil rorid old bi ate of North iid, iii a 7....r. nrewnt a more ttiDHy arm ch.i.-rlul as- t ....... ,i .t . firmer hold on the - tions o. Uchitdreu. A great brwiil be presented to emigration, and anv mcaVire which hl";!y 1,;. A. nnir nroo. si. is Oil this SO" . .t,..,fl wonliv of our newt sesioiiii comtit' riii.iu. . . , 1 .,. a.,,,... ,t- aeem to tnt. obKus nd sul sian . Hr..-..-nti which cannot I n nwer.l, i . , ..u n tv.iiit now of the ni"t vil . I ... i!-..-m (l.i ht tie i'l i to " UH !: Whi. I i t r li 1 (l.i not proposotouiK'Ui-s, mdatw I l .-.!. 'V f '..l!C. - ' i, .ei.., will indicate to th peep'.0 T nl r- 1 n !. p ot ol tlie Biie, ot I" ' .. . . - I.. - ill ui-tl S I'li'-e SS t' iil B . ..... - ot i-- i ' 0 ' " 1,-aireJ ; n ie thn (trncpii-f '" ' ei Q ' - I lii IllOiC B!l OMlS tO nt ii.,.lcuitie., as they wi'l a peujile, ii.l in work out their 1 h.va an-urnnc e that their home cannot- ;-- a vc.f fn pung'-r. . It Milt elevate tuir 9 inv. ; !e, trier ;t au am i .-n...; nnf 1'iva Ol li'""", "' .or cf Lope to nuii'.y '' . V , - . i i . .....w ,lr ill r wni iue waves o, .i.-.- ,.tv wliileUwidina:ltmfutnie,liirrii h lty, wioio ..im to tl.at c ami secure, swu -v- - -- - l.!,.l. n-entS I! S'l -t app'i's to ev -i-y t, t 'Ml in tntcman.i - - ' " -' ; will Iitito le!ovel re.mep, ............ j v....... moiii;, tb.V Wi.i 'en. .., . - d ths w U of the ''y creditor and tu titiks myruiidons t a U'V - -- " ' TLB Is .1. wi.. (,.V..rram w T"b!i 1 1 ' t even5n,T, reference to' the bid ol Mr. tjlevena, which pro. ' , .nerede- tha State govemmeut of VrMrtt. ' .,.. '- .....I r, H.i ..vit;,,n nnrrow. Will l re'ci.fi ' I. vV . lnre they will be more sni,. ;; &k Carol. 1 vr.i,"7. we .relndebted to the V. B. and 1 nropean 1 te-s t m mtion, conducte.l tin ier the ii)jiees of 1 11 Crsi", E.,hk! " i" '"of 611 '...Jl-'i,.rU.oateh.- nt the t-i.UwL after to. "tory Tks strettluiua ef the 6ti i. 1 1: u.t tt Iks most inirabla ttoiliamt at i , f la i fiisle. . AarartitsaMata, aeoarylng t!.e r . f 19 ' " ef stlaloa tjrsaerlaai. whita we sail a - -o, , ss fcllowi for inartla Is the waslt'y 1 Fareni inrertiun, I1M For tws tnimriiiiat, 1 AM ' - For a uoaih, ' I no Fovtwo aioaiat, -: (ii Foesia BMMithai .t'. nti )rMyait . . .... . ;' , iJvU ,-- - JOaWORKaasoaUawltk bmIbom at thslsan. asi. Orrira. vs -1 , I 1 " I'"." .I... ...in. i ' ."ITat asj ' ; - If Tw'i rieaie. "The Governor r f ' ( Cimi'.ina. in his r. So to the Li:,i.a...ie tif tliat ihiate, reein mend action to promote tha e-n!craUon of theacgroe to toe Northern 1 . . , . lie yryl truly and sensibly exirev- t e -n tlmt tii f mi . Is appropriated to the n j . t' e !;re"d lf -u' i. . i .' 1 I . i , . 1 1 the tr.a.. -.- ii,- r I ia ;:p.'f,. ,i .. twe lalioriiut'lav.- , .o. . . U arcoio viL In many of t i. a i l uUserve. there ar pubiie lauds df git.,t Lrt.ii'.y, which the law give to -; jiJ settler at a luoderata, price.' Iu one of those t ...a -t aporiionofthe people have given rn M-net.fc of tUe principle tliey proVcs by i f.Ti Africans as mem- ber of their " I euiainrn, Lverything would sfem ti , . i emi-.rnr.ion of the ne gro tn tho f,. i ;)-., but they are too poor to go with their families. As ntort oi the North era States seeui desirous that tti iiei-rivt s should have the right of suffrage, his migration to th negrii suffrage States would at once put an end to this exciting controversy. The ne;rro could there be instructed iutotUis new buniue of Constructing a government, under the care and guardianship of those who prof, -n the greate- t tntemstio ttiolrteiiig 'a.tiu'iiic.l to sod " who hsv the ftillertconrLH'ca tl.at h will ex ercise il benelleently fur tue ComitiouweaUIv Al Gorcrnor Worth well renmi ;.s, tne ne"ro I a yet ho land owner in tlie Kouiii, and there are no tics which fiisten familie to the s..d whero they reside.- -Old home aoj : n're 'j hit by -"most of them, and thiiir removal to the impar tial suffrage Plates would break no local and family ties. H urees the North Carolina Leg islature to propose this plan of national recon ciliation to toe Congress of tho United Btate.- - lis thinks it clear that tlie Northern (states will not object to it, because, as he truly says, "it will place the ne.'foes, voluntarily tnuiaung to . them, under their Immediate guardianship, where they ran look afur their personal protce tion and meittul and moral tulture nut. ;i more discreetly, than they can by a Freed men s liuieau or snr oil.er maclimerv, wloletlicy remain Mere. It would be sii nifd that tho peculiar . nds of the netrro iu th r'h would hail with joy this proposition fin rth Carolina, ct this propn- Verv tnxly " "t ot :' th , . and If th Northern people wouii ition we might ailor d to con to the expense of c ' r th n'ro population .fr t -itr penpln ! -.u I. p-oo l Kill f r t.. t - wi V.I. 10 h I 1 .. . I V id r in .. .!. h I One, to or l .... . . i .. . .3 oa -I .l.id, . i ft l.: i IU . Mlli.it . . 1 duly r i... iu tlie .1 be settled - ex.. ; oi no i j tur would .uiier no i .hort time. : H the I provide remunerative t,.,.t re. i.;. n toe . wnot question auou . . i . at once. liut to our amsMmeBt we ? tnst f..e l -al niaa riromntlv takes crorn 1 ' nst tl.. wiH and biiii'ioie pronoi!i..n of tbu ivernof rtlt t'ariilina, 'I H llvr iorif i " decided snd ind'.ftnaut in hi B'-i-ative oi n. , as -ven goe so f ur as to all. that it i a tlis- ruiscd satire ami not a pusmras pr-j .v I v. nmtwmnda. It tua.ka TO Govenior cannot be so stupia as to if on--moment that th Northern perj to ior ie would , tt.'; he- isarmit t1; n- wi il Am""a to ' free btat.es, snd to becoui the s: ...1 ... 1 poow .! .nnals of their peotd. Hence, MtCrwcley rrard .ioTre-r ; rr-.rt svpr p.l.icld V'lffl. J 1 ' ' tO ' ! O- t a.Mitof' ti.;jt a ot I. gropbiii"' at th .oli, we c -;-.-extract bom t'. 2.e-'. That jimiti-ilre "irds theprop' .nrl fwnomU the l,.'vernor t. r' l.e n im ' ' L. i ..- ' .-re so ' cent, j peo- 1 I pie- are.ui 1 ' ' led K l . B'i l 1 ' I 1 r tke i if thry e r 're.ia- :. j Li ;':i- cans, as t' ill ba i . -- f 1 ' S 1 induh'A in any s i h tl cd in Governor 1 " Ui'ire." . -' - , Th. vo!unta-y in' -n... nm I our seietv is an ( ,-t ot nmi .., bom i.Hiinee. rr.iU t e i.iU, l cause . , ..ia To U...a thetnover t'-ewh fir better tb i toe ; ('. i t . r-"' 'that thi w i.l be t now in operat; fa ,f'eA. L. iminrr. i. ii.e I i B.c.n in' j Ia r2. " ..".".Tt r c 'i t CoLkr oif l'..i . j Q "" ' ' tibstoa,rov. . ;. , i ! ..- ' : Jo-eiih IT. I". .IT 1 , , , , J J:-v:i. . i' 1 ' - ! t,i ' . . t t . a v -- ' S a e I .1 - ' i ' ." ,' ' "i", ',' ''' ' '; r."' ii... .w.,i..r ; oft--. .... of ! , .,, r, ... - ... v . .:. Couui.v, tn t..i4 - ' ' I'LIIT , C. C. C. .ur i ' t ol Mr, '( Cotki ctTir i."',r '" ' 1 ' '":i:",hu 'i ' : ... ii 'T ' ' -1 - t e I ' ' i "f t I I" ' oirm in. - 1 .' 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1866, edition 1
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