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Editor.
11 t'ttnt(iity Liming, Drr. 10, 1 &.
The Itsolenee of the Standard. '
In another column, in connection with the
proceedings in tha House, on yesterday, w hi"
sert the articles of yesterda' Standard, which
, gave rise to ths discussion. That pper it will
be teen U quit abusive of the LcgMuture, be-
cause it dared to institute an invretiuwliowinto
the oft repeated charge, made by the Standard
' And others, that tit Union Wen of this Btat
were persecuted, (
Our friend hav often insisted that w should
never "Jot ice in our columni cither tha Standard
or its editor. TUU advice ha been given at
ii'rfja tlio v:i,)n that' both were' without
1i.2-jp.c i.. -Ma that this is a mistake.
"-Vlio I ' ! a; ! ution and turmoil
i ' i t' :s r ulo, iui-e the
ore p.-. . : . ;.a i responsible for the base
- slanders, t'-..,t i. f i , 'a are disloyal that our
people a -i i 'y i .a.iuiiiel by leaf from open
rebellion tQiuit the Government that the
v Elate government i in the band of access lea
' 1st Who ia responsible for the fals and
'. wicked imprehilon roa-'e ppoa Congress and the
; Jsorthera people,, id r .:4 to the people and
' official of North Carolina! I not the AanJari
. the source whence all tho slander and false
" char'4 emanate I Sim 8 ti.an this, these slan
ders are credited by many who oflght to know
better. ' i
The char;r ma le by Vr. Blythe, of Ilender-
ton, in the IIouae,tuat the Union men were per
. si-cuted, had been made repeatedly' by the
, fl ih.hird. We Lad denied it ore and over
t;;iin, and had challenged and defied that paper
repea(rd?y, to give the public one scintilla of
evidence in proof of hi charge. That paper
has failed, to this boar, to give any proof, but
. .-.continued to reiterate IU charge. ;, W pledged
y ourselves to aid in every way to bring to jus
tice any man, who could be shown to be guilty
of tMachsrg. - -f
Jlr. Elythe repeated this charge in the House
. , of Commons, aud 3Ir. Waiigb, of Burry, very
properly proposed, in good faith, to have the
charge investigated by one of the most Judicious
committee in the House -the Judiciary cora
roUtce, wii'i fj yiow of bringing the guilty to
j t Tuo committee undertook the work
i. i f jod fikK Tliey called upon Mr. Blythe
and others who tad frivsn "aid and comfort"
to the ffln..nf chains, and so Ut as the in
vwt'gutliin has gone, we learn that not a parti
r "e of evidence has been produced ia support of
t'.ethar.;'-. rviJi-nce it is true has ej ; r 1,
. wU.'ii' .i'.jc ,!c! ili;Ee ,itutt)rs,"of b'-i'j
V.i"l -itor,"aodbencetheCuttcxIng and
ii. ." - !n-?,',r,f. Now at W. W. Uoi
; a Uodilif niak.'r and rentllator of
i, of to stand forth before
t :,,
re., i i i I
con v I , La
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ihi a ia C..i
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a liix-i.t-rcrKitowappople. Tie
'i ! o niiU tho Coiigrcss, to
. -'. s a. id wickedne.i and to pro-
.. , Cit !mi...H. but ther ar
r-sot tho J.epub'.Ican party, who
.'"yor protect palputle Wachood
f. V, e want the truth and nothing
U aud the whole truth to be laid bo.
and xhvm 1.
hi'. '.' a t::,
f.: t..eC
ir;;; that It'.
am! the world. ' W are will
u'.rpeopJuhall be Judged by th
strictest ruUsof truth and justice.; ,AV. would
cover up no fault or wickedness of any one. Ii
any of our people have or are disposed to per.
's'e oi 1'ij'i-e in any wny our fcllow-citizens,
j r!a:n tube bolier Union men than others,
Kt tltilr Couduct bsfcrreitcit out and brought
to j ! ','.i-e. '
C. s. C.Lrv?!sJ.!.-'TlBll.tThosft.ofouxci;.
tens, who failed to I.i..ir Ccn. Colotoi.' Lecture,
,T y e.-uirg, t the Capitol, mikwd a
r,.eI..A -. T e subject 'Temonal rcmti.i
c- cl .liiumill Jackson," and a crlilcal
ar .';, iis (. 1,U military character wa juut.1
at: mctive in it-if . anj the Lecturer' relations,
p. -!;!! a-. 1 ii.iMtary, to t':e great Chieftain,
t. . 1 l.i 0n p- ', . Hi a .'Ifi'it S.-I.V r, e.m-
i 1 li.n to l.h ; .la it ably and ucie ..;?,
Tho:. 'i the Lw'i-iie ofenpir-d mora than two
houisiu tUed. '1. y, the interest of the audi-'
enee Via (".
only lyi;
We tru 1 1
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1 to tl.e 3..t nioment vaiicd
t d ntra!ioc of pp!a;-!,e.
t f ' Lec ture may be repeate-1
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t . .t ..( .i t i-.; people el , itiJ
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' Senats last nht'a Sesdoo.
The sesaaon lat nir'it was an important one.
We bad no r porter pre -nt. bot have learned
that the Senate passed t:e bill to aid In the
completion of the 'Wilmington, Charlotte and
Kutherford Railroad, aUa the bill to extend the
Fayetteville (Coalfield.) Western It TL to the
K C. R It on their Second reading," and the
bill donating the Land Scrip given the State by
Congress, to the University, on its third read
ing. The Utter, it will be seen, met with,
strong opposition in the Hooae M-day.
Bcruios Count. Jodge fowl is holding
a special tcroi oflhi Superior Court of. Wake,
the present week, in this city.
4 ; j it tm 1 . t
Fakdox. Among the recent pardons grant
ed by the President, we are glad to see the mine
of Gen. JI. W. Ransom, of thia State;
renin cAzcim. legislatuee.
, l j f gEXATE. , ' .' I
Wbdkf.dat Mohktso, Dec. li. '
Mr. Outlaw, Senator from Iiertte, who has
been at ;-nt oat atfeonnt t ( 'knciii, pin ! 1 !s
appearance in the brniua Cuauibtr, nii...a
and took his seat. " '
Mr. Itohins, presented - petition lrora the
citizone of Itandotph county, recommending one
additional nam tor the appointment of justice
of the peace. Concurred in.
Mr. ttpeed presented a memorial from the
citizen of Pasquotank County relative to cmv
etructing a fence acroM the Peninsula. fc
ferred to the oomtnlttee on Propositions and
Greiveanees. t . z- i
!r. Wiggins from the Committee on Finance
to whom was referred a resolution relative to
bond, reported a bill recommending it pass
age. Ob motion of Mr, Berry the bill was er
dored to be printed. . . . - -
By the same to whom wa referred a memorial
from Michael Itobina, asking to be discharged
from its further consideration. . . 7 ,
Jlr. Cuningham from the Committee on Pro
positions and Grievance to whom wa refer
red bill concerning the county ait of Clay
County, recommended it passage. I
11 r. McCorkle from the Committee on the
Judiciary to whom wa referred a bill to incor.
porate the North Carolina Land Emigration aid
Company asked to be discharged from its fur
ther consideration. " " T " "'
Mr. Clark from the Committee on Corpora
tions, reported back the following bill, recom
mend r their passage, viai
ALU to incorporate the Thorna Gold, Mi-,
sing Company, in the County of Franklin.
A bill to incorporate the Bturgis Gold Mi
ning Company.
A bill to incorporate tha Collm Gold Ml
ning Company. '
A bill to incorporate aboard of trad In the
City of Newbem.
A bill to amend chapter 2nd, private law.
A bill to change the name of V avue Feiu .'o
College.
MSOLOTIOS AND BUXS.
' Mr, Bullock; a resolution limiting d '
asty one subject to 15 minntei. Aud) !
Jr. t'ovmon ; a bill 'n nr.
Li ' s, ;.i. iii, in t' i ii . : .
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red to the Cui'mi!f . a I -
Jlr. Mathens; ah..! : ) 1 t
the ruinous sactid'e of the i i-' i ny
nn mid
i. . it
debtors. Ordered to be punted and lal.
to V-i Committee on Judiiitiry.
d
T iU Gmfl AitanlU of V" t of N. ('
I deem it proi-r to aanounco as 1 now do, be
fore the clone of this sevnion. i T (rrf,).,! gecep.
tance of the h' -'i olllee of '; I ( ntes fera.
tor to !. Ii I I iv been m1 .1 by the Joint
Vote of tliO A' , ly.
It is deemed propur at this t".e a!'tf to ,'n,
that I purpose befiue the clonn of the a.
session and prior to the fourth ot ifurcii, to i
iT my poaitioa as jB-aker of the State 8cm.:,.
and representative in that body from the Conn
ty oi Craven- To. tile end that another pn-.-i
may be elected Speaker, and if need be, Bcnator
lor the County. , - '
After consultation with friends In and out of
the Assembly this course ha been decided
upon a most proper and convenient. ' and as
entirely consistent with the wishes of tnv con
stituent, 1
"With the hMiest resjiect,
" " MATTii IA.8 V.. 3IA5iLY"-, .
On r. ' n of Vr. I.each the nitc Wcm sus. .
pendedft 1 i.ie bill for the n-licf 'of wounded
soldiers v ! taktn up passed its several reail-
ioia. 1, .-h-.I t siirnlUd. rn ii l ilt
i i.'Kuiai iur louse t!0 cannut rectiva sr.rrL-.itl
iiom ine original resolution on the Subject.)
On motion of Mr. Clark the vote waa remit.
sbicred by which a resolution front the House
relative to raisin a Joint committee to inwa.
Innate th book c, of the A'orth Carolina It
It. wa rejected on yesterday, the resolution was
amended and concurred in. ' '
On motion of Mr. Speed, the bill relating n
the Imane An-lum, was made the necial onlnr
(or to morrow at 11 o'clock.
Monday .Tuesday and Wednesday having been
t aptrt ior lbs consideration of lUilroad, bills
.id biils came np m order as follow:
A biil to enhance the value of tha bnmt. i
I e l-'ied to complete the Western -North Caro.
Ii! ''tis 1. unit ieeou.1 rea . . n
I. .n.f ii.r. itlson th Aye and ayra e
c i e,i tm t iie vva panned !v a vote ot fid A t,
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A t,ITl . a ! .T. . ... W.... .
"" ' ' vi anT oi tua vi in n
i i e i : i ton l. ul JUi I Company panned ii
' i ' ' ' ' ; " ij. ' , ...
. t i '. - t.t a! 1 to ti e (.'Jicravv Coal J"i.
ifiiu vuiufiwiji, w m mis. nut J on nii,.i
r. J.ota, and wasn '-uel it cc.,i. 1
13r,a;i. Avery and Love urged the rns- J.loi
s ot the biil. f V. J
r ..: 7 ty a voteot 81 toi. (Messrs. Jones and
l..tiiat.j -ui vr t 1 the passacw rf t!jo bid, an 1
.... i !. iiitaua,opposeait.i
I 1 to a -'eiul an act to )ucorr.nratBli w
,. nun iut..-,,.a i.au jvoaa t omnanr now
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t...wi.. nm it iiuiiiiviuB inn IVttltlna
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J 1 to finite th Faveltevt:!. i-wf..
Hud Koa 1 1 .'"j.snv to complete itsroad to Some
P'.ief v i N. v. V ,-1 1' I. on jt, thirl ,
M.. i... e, t c.'nai l.-rable l . i
,.;, A.. . can, li ill and Leach, ci-in r jtl,
-e, esa ...iturs. n.uon and Moorenm ..... i
i.. . . ... -re
. p'tii'i io a vote me Benata ..n, i
"I " w-n't;!. on mot-of i!r
'Urn. - y !
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r. J. M, A::,;.. -ion d the r.
' J y v.as rcsd and -
debt
prior
. .j Ce Cornnitte on fmn'.
a4 iiics rcrxwted back, tiU fcr ,
or et
the relief of Ja. & Bnow, Bhcrl.7 of i: .
county, and resolution in f-vor if li,v,
oldlort, recommendipg th- rpaf", -'
Mr. Kenan, from tue J cittry C'otnn,' '
reported back a bill to puio.u unlattMl l.
ting, recommending that it do not j .
Also favorably from sm- committee, a 1
to give Buncombe Superior mirt entire j-i
diction of Buncombe Turn; .ke Koad.
,JIr. Cowan, lor the Couiiuiiuse on lau
Improvementa, reported back favor a
to amend the charter ot the Planter J t' . . ;
Saltworks Ilailroad, and a bill to au.;.
tain counties to subscribe for stock in ne (
raw aistrCoalflelde lUltroml '
ilr. Harper, tor the Fimtnco Coiaiuiltt ,
ported bark biil to miae ' terenue, s
ameodinetils ; al4 bill to regulate taau u
by the County courts, recommending their j .
nape. - , ' 1
'i'lie Speaker laid before the Ilnne ki-r
nication trom lion. il. , Alanly, in.iioa
acceptance of the olljce of U. 8, fcenator, n d
bis intention to resign the position of Pp" i
of the Senate, at an early day. Heat to the . - v
ate, ..v f
I T::ji.rnoK.' .
.Mr. Roscbro introduced a resolution to i
a committee to inquire into ulli j'-d im '
fy of ti.e artificial bml.s iurni i'd by tl..' .
to diaiibli'd e'l' bers.
taisoa in lieu of au attliki.d bsitb ) f t
BrMr.Mcltne, areaolutioa in t'iir cl t'..e
Sheriff of Iticbtnond County. (Extt-nding tis
time for the return of taxes. )
A message wa received from the Semite
transmitting an etigrosa4 cm W trausiur i'-e
land scrip, donated by the United States, for
the establishment of an Agricultural College in
North Carolina. - Th bill proposes to transfer
tue scrip to the Trustee Of tne t mversiiy.i
Mr. Crawford, of Macon, moved a suspension
or tb rul,that the bill niigut bare m sec
ond readinro. .
' ! Mr. Ituss oppose j the motion, being opposed
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to me out. i oere were oiuer uierivuiiim iisu
tutions in the State besides Chanel Hill. I .
. Mr. Patton thought tha bill should be passed
at once. A telegram bad been received nere,
announcing the passage of a resolution by
one House of Congress withdrawing th do
nation The trant-icr proposed by the bill,- a
transfer to a legal corporation, would raise a
question of right, to be tested by the Court.
- Meassrs. Boyd, Hodnett and Blythe oppod
the transfer of the scrip to the University, le-
f (ievtng that this appropriation, the rUh alone
wonm oe oenenrteq, ana original '"'""'
of the donation would be defeated, r inade
quately carried ont . Mr. Foard also opposed
the bill. - - - ; '
' Messrs. Morehead, Long and Kenan d .. ded
the University and favored the bill. "
After soma further diseussiob, the motion
to suspend tha raise was withdrawn. ''
;- A resolution introduced by Mr. Bradaher on
yesterday prohibiting the introduction of new
bills during the present week, was read and
laid on the Uble. (Tlio Heporter (through
inadvertence) tribtite I i introduction of
thi resolution, in Vnitt r " proeeedings, to
Mr. Mot! ,. tt, v '""! oi,., 1 to bis rom Jj
.ious i !ne ) .
m. i. ii. r :
The li ' : ' ' ' consid t the bill to
exempt f" i - "i -r eseeirion of attach-
ineiit, o'-if i .I ; i4i.-...l pioperty therein named,
ami t 'ovs a liotu-stead. ' -
i. . a l.ircHM'd the llotne in stiport of
tl o I I, which he characterized as being em
I ' 'v a b.'l t"r the r;liufof tlie peonW..
. I J4....V. . " vl vrSS
an I ' 1 1 d d. 'iion, tn tho rn,
rnemoem of this Cenoiat AHjembly,
It III
die r.
liierre.'it it tiie i ir peoj
their ; tlirm.
, doii. i!e to t,u ux
Mr. AIcNiiir move 1 t Hv the amendment on
the Uble, tin
t i motie.n (it adopfel)
' . i:vb!c. '1 he motion
oelnir to 1 ' 1
I not
l
The
the am nihncnt,
. .IVebl. t f
aiiouof l,.u h4,l ,e j
Tbnrly of the next .
f'lrther C'nsiJer-
(I im!,: thii first
Ho wtin in fnvor
of th bill, but did not ih. nk it went fur aon
11 favored a homectead reutrictcd as to o'lauii-
tv not as to value. There was no need ' t haste.
'Ili postponement - won; t enable me'-ix-nto
Consult tlieii constituent 4 and set a ' !r.
an. iviciiarueon nrgeu imineuiatr n upon
the bilL Ample time had been rh
i nber
ot uiotouKU- iwoaiucrauotu ot iu r
Jt , introduced .fortnight sir
been upon tbe desk lor cvuul d&jsnt a ,
form. The bill wa almost identical
lnw which had been, in operation fur t
twenty years in the state of Mississippi.
1. bee-i f ' lltrtWO.-k well,- ----
- .i iT . i i r.
on.
i had
ted
H tbe
last
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las
jue-.M. j.ong mJ Jicair opposed the.
piiiiiii: ui leputjmuon,
The motion of Mr. 1'eeble to postpone r
t?.ercom.idertion of the bill until next in
I .vailed.. . -
Mr. Davi moved to reconsider this vote.
Mr. Waugh moved to lay the motion to r a
alder on the table. Not agreed to. 1
1 he qnrilion recurring, the vote potp-1 g
the bill Has reconsidered. -
The amendment offered by 2r. Westm -land
was rejected. t
Anieiidmouta offered by Mr. Pnrhain w
adopted to strike out in line 8 ofs. on3,t'
wor..s "b.iiii.g af-.c'ily," and to addthf4
lowing section, Via ; '
J!: it further enured, that this act s'.ull v l
t " i-t the r. -Uu of dower of thoaeeutitV 1 1', .
to."
me Mil men pt-.na its third reading as i
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Lee, ilny, L'ait,n,"i'e( .
re, of Hertford, J .
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veii-ori, fin.' ;,,r- ? i ., '
ret, 1... hai.t- II, 1
K-nit1!, ofp ..i.
T.'nib-dl, V -er, ( a"
Whit'ev. Atillinm.'
of Harnett, W iiliiiiii,ot latieey,A'onib!et I
KATs.r.rv A-hwoiMi, Eaker, E.'yd,
Prown,Ca'on. (mi., ot, tinnibr-l. K5nn.'r
of llaruett, itliu
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i, rttt-i .. , Low, I.yon, lie Arthur,
.r, j: 1 uie, i;,.r.-i.ei,d, J t.rry, of Wake,
r, J.
r.,.
-i, p m, r . ,ton, nmiih, Vf G.i '
", 1. if, V,i.-'i I, Vcital, Weslmort.
. -l, ot i ar ;t'i, ..:2, ..
Lr. C'.iwan, ty leuve, infrod.icej (he f,.''
re-- .lions i;l r- -wd to the interest v
pui e t 1 1:
- "' . ''.t I'sf ...;-.!. on Finance I
trncttd (i-;-tS a I ..1 or bole provuhr- -
. . - t. ,i. . .. , , '
1st. For fuiii..;? tbe iutcrest of t'..
accrnit'5 on the 1st dav of Ju-.n. . J .
thereto.
o0. io ai.lllojriM and lncnt"t ' -
7'reasttrer to borrow monrv. l-r i
hertri,- ts py t !i intct- - ; r ) -
debt maturing on tha flrat day of April, July
anil IVt.H i aat . " -
tL ,To Pr0Tlle. V ton, for tlie payment
of the interest of the public debt, maturing on
t ienrstdayof Jsnnary 1868, and ubiurnt
On motion of Mr. Cowan these resolutions
were maoe tlie apecial orOer lor the SSth of
wun omry next, T, j -.
An engrossed bill to amend the charter of the
wwu or aorgwiton. and a bill for the relief of
Ja. 8. Boo, iher, J of Ualifaz county, passed
their several readings. '
Sir. Cowan, by leave, introduced a bill to 1-
im r, 3 ma wnamoer oi Commerce of the city
' K n" " 1 t ' . r .-I'f i
Mr. tlutcliiwa latnxincinl a liltt tn'atlnv (tw
to magistrate in Mecklenburg county and to
increase th fees o Constable. . t r -
The iIoae concurred ia benUe eAendmnts
to a resolution raising coram iaaioa to invent
crate the affair n w f tj;i.j "Y;
ITbeeommiaainw! aotiuiriuMl i i inrlf
tte recess of the General Assembly, and require
i . I l'w De session.
A bill U Change the jurisdiction of IheCourU
and the rules of pleading therein, reported a a
substitute (by the Judiciary committee) for the
bill oi like title, reported on yestenlay from the
wmmuice, wa macts tbe special order
tor 18 o'clock M. on Fridny. nett
iio i'.Miie tiien a!j',urm I. -
CoogreicionaL
WasniKOTOir, Pee. 18.
In the Senate, Mr. Johnson ' presented tha
iiwoiuiii ( cenaior done, oj Arkansas,
Which was tabled.
- Mr. Sumner. presented a "memorial -of the
Korfolk, Va., Union League, protestiug against
the President' policy, and asking the appoint
ment of Judge Underwood, as Territorial Gov
ernor. Referred to the Reconstruct Ion .commie
Mr. Salisbury presented a petition of forty
Persons declaring their intention to become cit
Isena, asking tbe amendment of the District
franchise law, declaring Caucasian emigrant a
capable a th recently emancipated Africans.
Referred to District committee.
Mr. Turnbnll presented Gon Weil and
other petition praying the territorialkation of
Louisiana, lie aaid, if the allegation of the
petition was true, it is the duty of Congre to
drive th usurper out with th strong hand of
power. --"Congress bad absolute control in "the
premise and it j incumbent on it to extend it
fostering hand to loyal citizen. He was in
formed that taxes are levied in Alabama to pay
the salaries oi rebel officers. . He was also in
formed that tbe toy a! people of North Carolina,
Alabama, Texas, and other State would have
to leave. It was th duty of Congrc to In
terfere at once. - A.
Mr. Sumner reported from the Committee on
Foreign relation a joint resolution- of thanks
taC'yrnsW. Field.
Mr. 'Williams, from th Finance committee,
:.kd to be disc h arced from tha further eon.
el-' ion of the memorial to increase tbe pay
rt r'. H,. 1 '
Mr.
v .1 V-
J.d-.in
la introduced a bill to punitth ill,
t' it Uintrict of CobtmhiA. Itefnr.
cd t'i J , .. i nmittco. -- -
r. Poii- ii v introduced a ! i in.fiinoit1ia
Natiomd Panic currency in tlio m-u nd States
and TcrnUiric. Itoferred to the Finance con
mitlce. ' .
Th bill for the admi..!ou of Nebraska Wit a
taken up and diacustiod, mid, after a abort ex
ecutiT af-RMua the frmia mtiimuiod.
i , . J . ' 1 " - -'lv:wtJutlviiAt 0
n niuve to the evacuation of Mico. Agreed
r-v t.. t . . .---'
"V- " "'k.-Q lutroiuia a i-..,olnuon di
ti I k V vom,u-.i"tocn,.iii-o about
, "10 ironaiue ar f -;
U'lphia,
"e rppiKe r an'iuiiLd the
on ('.inet tn in the riouthern
l uiruittee
), to consist
- - i " r, Dounci;
and Hards '
; t Dawes, Garfield
3r. : t.ik. pre.ei.ted a petition f.oaj the lov
M Co, .,e nenDteOI' TrninauwM -'
Ra'1li"J ,Ioufl went into comUtfi oi tha whole
t7,;"i "reu ogie. on.the
jim, me jtouse adjourned.
Be&ppearanca of tie Cholera in Constaatv
aopi.
" ' WAawOTOH. Den. IA
. Tj18te Department ha advices annonnc
iTiwarance ot vilOlera. Js. Jov Mop
f-1A Team s. 1. I ...f , . .
r.a.uisaki Meviwiingjprnjjcini,
. - - . WilmingtOBlIarket-. -
, , , . .., -WlUlITOM. N; C. Ut
- fpiritsof Turpentine ailv.nMit l.i t:,
ITew Tork 3SIaxket
... N:w Yoiut, Dee. 18, -Cotton
firm. Midilll
rSouthern l.nw.630 WwA.V,"
cent lower. Pork .ready, new 80,71a2I,E3.-.
i-arobna bond-t, old sixes, 60j, QoiJ 97
. r.iytfConjreisniei-
. ' Wasdikotoh, Dei, 18. '
The Judiciary coinmitte. bav. j
not to rer.,rt in favor of the reduction of the
Conr"--....,md r-avaatha anl i.-.. 1 I
ppon by thecoin.tituentof the member, .r n,-
m election. -
Virginia Lerislaturo.'
r.crmoKD, Dec IS. -
t4 pv-se 1 t:,e I
li t" I!, t
x-iiiiingthnnsQ.
''"r.r 4 U F-j
i a 1, 5 p.oviding arUEcial
- us of irgmi lost in th
I ft.
war. -
The Tst Cdcam rscur&ionii.ts.'
V jis.tisto, Dec, IS.
tie even
.'7M
'"" le'y.f morniuff. ron.
l ie .identFoalcr.
ent tuaicr, Kenatois I?am-1-ar.on,
bbarkcy, Alcoin
--men Lawreuc, Kttcb.
-n in, Delano, Hubbard
mil arrive at Chattanoo!
s named will positive 'y
y-th..ia. Tliry ,,;;
(
ra' I
9 (
Ir
..IS..''. .it.'.:;:.,..,.
.37
T "jireta
- "-w Ynrit, Pec, U,
! 1 tTi, r-
I on Ciuh Cottt.a firm
. ; WA.'IW0to!, bcc'jO. '.
- r is pr. fiing tueunjorit opinion
TeCouit on the uuconauLuiional.
ci'.h as to hiB-yera.
i 'U Con-'ruii to-d.iv ' nr. c.
J
r-!V that tha L.i,.-,' .-
- . .. - '.r-nwB. ,
J r a l-;;uir!;caB unmr- i
PTtiKKs Nosth Statts. This eh trnt steam
" s expected her to-dsy front Wilmington,
Dcleware, where she ha just been finished and
constructed especially for the North Carolina
trstus. one win be commanded by Captain
Swaioe, and bur esteemed, fellow citizen, will
act as purser and mate.
We congratulate our North Carolina friends '
wttn tue assurance that they will find the Norft
State , ill named and manned, fthe ia intended
for th Washington, N. C. tradL Jrorett Firv
R0B8ERT AT PIN LbvEJ. W learn front
iMMmfreis wuo came uown on in a, u. wam
thismorninir, thst a band of robbers.
(tee in number, broke into tho ..ore
vn'or, mi ruts xvet. Air. tj liver men
came out of his store and commenced firing at-
lharnbtwr. th.. k. ... I. 4V.. -I..
and It is feared moriV wonnded TllJIJ?':aAXUa' W"
ried off a man named Sellers, who was sleeping
in the store with Mr. O. at the time. The store
was plundered of its most valuable contents.-
XI A RIMED, -
At th Bfelbodist Cbnreh In this eirr on Tnesdsv
tmuiu wo. is, dt tu9T. a. jw itaven. Air. 44a. o i
tuawAiiB) to aiua audi abwbv, all ot uu eity.
THAT plendint Cottags on Billnbore Beroet ad
Joining the rnsiileuce of udg kauadera, i'owoa-
siun givsn law oi juiaaiy.
Kent moderate.
Apply to
-JUDGE BAUHDEB&
D19-it
UCXT OFKIILBCBXIE BULL'S AD
FAitar.
fTinK SeoM MaufiMtorlBf Cowpany, will rent en
JL the premisM, for the year Ii7, on Saturday tha
Jinh. nay of DM W., their OrM Hill Bsv Mill and
farm of aores. Xhy will b rented sanwatelv, tb
tbs hiehsat bidder. Tha rril MiU ia in araJlont
order, tha Haw Alill hse a Snperlor Circular Saw, aud
aura m mry aaairirHe ior oma eonnn ann eorn.
j, -J . -. i. - W, U, v'KOYY, Pree't
,;.FOJtt best.
i A FfNBaad eeufortabl Hoase, sitoafca la tha
XX. plesssnteat portion of the euy, farnerlr oocnplad
by ior James Irsaell. f nsssasjoa will be givea
on Jannary let. 1S6T. ,
Terms can be known on application ta 0. 3. IBE-
"HOW! TOAT.f . ,
KATT-DII) ,jOqUETTE:
TtBOWlT Kaped Bearer and one French Tell Hate
us very iateas styis. nstreeolved at
, ttEO. T. C00EE3.
ANCtHBal ABBIWAI. T.
aiLB a
LAD.IE3. BALMORAL GOAT BOOTS.
KID
Hisss
Morocco,
Cbildrsn
and two eaass donble sola and dnnhU nnnar
two as OBO. T. COOKE'S. .
Peei7.tr - -
a car RICIITBB.
4 1AB0S Aasortmant of Cha, Batter, Co&e, 1
A. Sugar, Tea, Pepper, Alapiee, Oin(rr, Soda ko. .
pull ( ,-non, brown dommtie bleaching, Csiioa and
, . m oupunurDranny. nniaasy, Wma, AC,
--'"llllllMW UIJ wooos.
If ft H-F-fTTTlTT T:'
QMOEIXOand Cbewlna Tobaeeo.
' B.i.FKBnrxi.'a.
OIL.
mTn!f.FvnlartA f ImIA t AH Y awsi. . . , u
l "T.""-. f ou now
1 aver oBknA.
Order promptly attended to hr
JOBEPH O. HERTER,
-MceTewsi
Ds
AGAB AXD TOBACCO.
TTrEar.toedptoflo4ofll. .. J
teel7-tf
'"" M-a WUUll. I
i -' ' - Fon enm rrwaa .
... b . " ' --Aa.ar.,
. ""."""I IvOOHJll HUss. rinMa-;Al.4l
v" I
'-' WHXIAiia A HATWOO0-' h
" I I
" " WINDOW CH.AMJ. ' i.-
50 GpJLli "wsr i?e! window
iMIMf WULAM3UAyWOOD.
,11" ' VANKBBS ! ,
Peel7-tf ' WUiL"H 4 HAYWOOD.
KEB9SINI It." '"
A at
,i. , m. lowe pr,c riww, 0Q a
WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD.
Pre I7 tf
KlACKIJla,
'.o.,,;""' J'ci'"i wJl .ts
M ILLIA.VS & HAYWOOD.
. vit.i.v truent,.
JLVILI", ALAM4XCE COCWTT '
169 UAH STELrt SCARM.
TjlOTt T lios at SO centa, wnrth t1 (0
CiV Pr' " tehMrfrna Boot, niJ
0 fi'rfl T.t l"1.-..l . r .,. " " !
A fml atoca- of Lt.lin and Sim. nr. , ' '
. Cse 12-U . . " iw M 1 CO.,
AnUto WM.A. MnrvT
DeelT-lf
, t -'.b.blol',1j.
row i.r.
'T,:;E
r-,. ,1 ,. , TV, ,, 'Wfctnin, ; lrd HPy i ai.J mi, n '' ,"M ""'
.our."-1 -1 ... : ts i fcttd r .ivtt
thiek
''117, c-nn Cure ofla.
vr w r
1 V ' rmiitMH l ever.
3$
rue, i-rried Ifatl
liCHdndio or Ii III
us Ilt-atLube. and
tt the whole Ciaaa ot tUe. oriuiniuni; jn j
eranRemut, eauswi by the mamria of nu,uaU
I Xfiis reisedr fcrroi foiled toon It,. .a
1 r , " nas ium erwut ad-
!S.0?l!irf..,r,,,.'':n ,h ' 'ii
U,.ZZZ
I proanw quimora or any uijariou elii-et whai
t,1'lu'8 brotlicra of tk Mrniv and ttie weat
rj u J" ".'U snilome ibM uteri,.,,..
Williams A TtnnnnA v v t. j
..v f1004. P' ?eld,
na oai" generally,
isijiw ooons.
I addition to my stock I hsve Mesived a new aa
ortmauSof f , . . , ,
'DELAINES, " s
' , , FLANNELS, "
. ' .raiNTs, . i'
. f::::mNGSASD
" ' , '. f" ""TINGS, Ac, Ac.
Which I am mdy to iuj,,,! r.wtion of
price. I will also soil my antirs stock of Fall end
" uiw gooa consulting or
ALPACCAS,
POPLINS,
OPERA FLANNELS,
UAi.aiVJlVAi.a, So, Ac. .
Beady made Clothing, Boot and HhossL, Hata uul
Caps, Umbrellas Ac, Ac, ic. -. .
-'-V-' AT COST?
Fless call and set the goods, s
" '.- . ROSESBAirjf, "
On door below Mr. Ut. Heartt. K. in w...
villsStreet. '
MB. II. W. IHILLEn.
HA.!I.(L!"0!'nedhr I1", thanks her" friends"
fy?" patronage and beira its renaw.L
"t' ; , f , .
" f 8 O . 0 0 3 , o o 0I , f
jw:ortb of i :.
GENTSCLOTHINGT-
1 ' ' ' '( , ,
-i rtJ- I aaf tt A? 'i t v-Arrt
FlUXISniAG GOODS
srowopEsrnsoAT .
- B. n. Andrew . .'"
out Firmo rooms ,
YOUTHS clothing :
. " k' B)V CLOTUIrVSl
Parsnl and Guardian, CsB sad see the ftne teed,.
I Prl
R. B, ANDREWS A CO'8.
.iu area rrock CoaU for Weddinr
Aa Im. T 1 , .......
a uwin a uo. iaw lork at
AHDREW8 A C0'&--
Out Frrmra Boms.
FlnsSoealln w. ....
. -d. by dmgrffi AofC r
TBniTlTniirr.
sffeot. lnaduititothT hp'.oma to that
w. have a tl and fell, """ruction,,.
aU nea.Tr.:nf! n1 Commercial w7ih
- SfMHr. - - - :r:
r-' "Ha iiev. 1'eter Ionb. 1) 1) i. "". i'"
.u-utiuon tn UIM. lelr.4.. to. I.J ' J w
r"""" "? L"r5 P.thi UnT
i j vsmeraoce,
v. ww u LAUifl&rrl r.mMA..J ,
1 r - tUik
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K9EtWrt."A.i
III! I ' CiiAVi-4.V.
' BELaoXT SCHOOL.
QUA JHT I L L E COIJVTT v '
TcSO-to T and aUL
ofjiS1!""1 "chool begin. Uth.
For riKmlarsaddrwi,
B.H ontypKI
- Oxford, K.'C.
H'l: r: if p TIIJB golrTI1
COOKEfrt ftTnrra
S FKta? 9 tor ta rni-
Del5-tf.
.T. BROWN,
rBAxr:Li.Tcv
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