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7" - t .'t ! f t if i I. 1 if' li .1 TlIK S'KST.N n. r.. ! ... i;..Tt 4.AI.KV I lllr. W.liic.ila I.t .-Hint. I i l. . I--'" Crtd.t of the State lilll t" Illi.iM.li- iiatcbcil. i"! , ,t....l.ic.l ii.t-i t . i. 1 in' nialnl. -..It. lii itine, lii Mr Berry, , -i i..- i ..'knu I t' t'.c liii- i'l il,a.l...ii'. 111 ill'' m . H liiitin r limy t li - l. gisiature look itio nance of the credit ol the intcuVf .In.' ii f:' tn-0'.t angc . i ii : i t ... .-.I a ImI! i" : the i ifc I "I I'd- ' I Treasury .."!- A 1;. i I'" 'I S.n itc. it m.i- laid on tint be tli..'.i-lil ..I i ! i-i.'iH.'ii- ! Mr. Berry's I.i!!. tie is intuhd In the yri.t it u. .it ihe tun Incinls of tin M..b , 1-r I.i- m.i' Ut-n il-li- t-ff .rt! in two session of tin- C.i'ni'iKl A-scuiVy. I" promote and sustain the credit ol the Slate Cul. l u'viiii, tin- a be in i-iii ! r . from Xf Hanover, has brought second measure t.i njijun ia!c the .1 the House forward the ' Slate credit I interest due. and t i !! I.t tin- 1,? n "t It is Mihiect nn w hu ll I ha n tWtcd nun h, ami his report urn! lull I nun til committee' which be has presented, strike nut dirccdy tin only scheme which can undoubti dlv effect the object. It is notliinif inure nm less limn ti meet by taxation tlie State s intercut. The bill provides !r the payment of the interest on the entire unrepudialed debt : the interest due prior to the 1st day of January, 1S". to le paid or funded in bonds ot the State at their par value, and then to be rrfii'iiriy met it hen iii- 'vtnx atom. !! foMcii i- II' it tl.' ''"' I,v sininlv doubling; the amount ot tax air. clr as .-(. I by tin- li. icioi ' i : 'I' t! I'"1''"' . .... r l..r iti.- on - I.T i':il. :0.d I r. ' ' i n t it Tr.n lien- - " I after. We r.gaid the lav pr -ed I y tin Ueve nie bill us iiiiriii.ii -ally . : i: I i r and lain r n urn cral rule, than h. r,t. l..n l'ropcrty i land for 1- per c. ., r ,:..,,n -it orlv one null ot one r $ .... , i. v jl'tl'l. For at lhr- I. hi. i- "t ore m r cent or on me fioi... To uic i iU sutii'i inti-rnt. in a i-Htioii to .he ordinary ri i of tin ..v, remn-nt. it is on- U.nde.1 ih.it ll.ii- tax wib h.H.' . be incieased in a rati i which can i.i-ny borne by tha tax payer" The inaintetiani c "I the public credit, i- -o essential In the prcsurvation of irivnte r redit and the progress and rci":p ration of tin State anil pei.ple.it appeals to ii-. no citi.n who feelaanv concern in such matters, can hesitate to give his entire cnilorM in.-nt to any scheme to effrtt it. which lie at all within the means and ability of the p. oj ie The rpiitabrV dh i-ion of Ihe tax aiii'ine all clasa-, ii all that Is needed to bring it within the means of the people The improvement of the public credit, will most assuredly work profitably to all classes. . and wlten once we return again to the spirit of paying, the energy and enterprise which it will excite, will afford amply the mean to pav. If, for instance, the improve ment of tlie State credit can be effected by the payment of a small tax, so as to ;irt a market and demand lor our Internal Improve ment bonds, at once the circulation of currency in the State will be doubled, and every one knnw the effect ot a supply of circulation upon the feelinfrs and Unifies "f the people The bill w ill lie up for discussion in the llou-e to.iiiht, and we truft such undeniable ficts will I . elicited, as will -s'l-fy the I i-iatur" of our ability to pir. and. the luxi sfcity for urranging to do it at once. Night Sessions. With all due deierence to t he jti.luini nt i f the General Assembly, we must -ili'iic-t, thut ti frt.lw-y wUt-U iwsiwkaijinut i.inUl. smtjiuaiii iii .. the Legislature, is in our '.i l''tnent. not well considered. The people it id. inly pieti-r that . what is done sii,,u!d l.r v. : I t. ;.-. rutin r than that much should be atu n jib . I and little i II done. Lrcisl ator- -li.mi I i . t be horned c.ml and ctear liea-is r- t,' it I o ani wis letfislatint;. Ilini-, oti.- & i - -ii a .In tti.in U o'clock. A. 41. to 2 P. M. would be Ur U-tUi tll&B twossion, and then there Wind I be a littletinie left for committee work. rirt'Ctnn. recreation arid lest, as w-iinl be -.af- or desir t,le. We repaid the mnM imjiorta'it work ot legislators to be committee wink. It i- ilmibt ful if any bill should In -pa'-d before fnte-ii gaterl bv a coiiiH. I his p'...n would ml onlv secure well consi'b re.i leoiMlation.but woul I clearly save time aim ' i -;t h bn-im-- far more than havinc two ses-ioti per dav If an nn portant bi.l is ur.d.-r coi,.ih ra'ion I n-n i urnii t fie completed la-fore 2 o'clock, an cwno.e Son t' Complete the a.-i.ni oil tl-t !i! Ii,ie;i! answer, but bevond that. .- U-'lne. i -i s sions inailtnis-: b!'-. I ef no one -u . that u- an sniu.us tor Uie. Le'.iluture to coi.tinue In r . -Far from ii We kii" it i anxious to awav, and - de-ire to (iii ilitat'- its mot mi nti If it were readv to m Ijoihu t -!iiv. if a..uM hint us precisely. WaKK CorMT ( il ItT We ate indebted to our County Court Clerk lor the following pat tieulars in reference to the County ( our' e lec tions a bob -w - ('hainr,n - -Win II 1 1 1 l; I Slc,ul 0i, W. II llo I, It. W. Wjini, i wood, W'ratf ,1. Reuten Fleniiusr, ainl II A H "I...- Finance -ttmilftf - ,;o W. N B Royst.r. N .1 Wl.itaker. rtjmla- N. h. Harp. Hull, ition ' We h i-ve not U- ness ot tin- ( onrt, .li.wil., nv other bnai- but .- ,.;. ,ure the , energetic Solicitor. It C. H i II:' t, K-ij out no little work for tin- (Iran. I Jury Court. has cut tool the We leirn from the Norfolk l)iiy.HA that tin. "tvnwti ip IfrTsw-B-re atriJ.J at that port vsMt-T day iii'-riiiijc;, and iiniiiediati !y coiiiiii'-iice HM'itttiy In r cargo lor I.it'irpool. flu l. 1 iwarv has a capacity of oy.-r tm. ' eainl urns, and is the largi "' and bHdiim-st ship ol tin- itiie that .has yet arnvt-d at Korrmfc'. !t is a gistiilyissg .u i .'iff. the .iy liuol. th.it. tOcre is luorcoiHton n l,bvl Mores on bi wharf than she will be able to take away. SOUTH CAJLOLIKA LEQISLAIUBX aJLNVrE. . - KVKMKO SKSSIOX. Tl Ksn.tT, Feb. 19. I lc S-n.tte n as called to order al 71 o'clock. A message was rccciu-.l Irom the llouae tl'.iusinittiin; sundry engrossed bill which were ii i. iit.l to appropriate committees. On motion ol Mr. Avi tv. the rule were sun j.. I..U.I. mid tli- bill authorizing the Picsidclit .f II. e Noitti Caiulllia Hull H"ad Company ti boioov i ii v on the tailli and credit ot the Stntr re t-iiirn np. and MK Avrry "ftwl bdl a a uli-llliili' lor I lit- alne hlcli ad. pied, and the bill paw.l its several readiiiK ii inli r a Hiispensioii ot i In- rule, and a-ordi r d to Ik- enj,'roaeil lorlhwitli and l- traiismitled In lite UoUbc. Mr Spiid, by I. ax e, iritroiliice.! a resolution authoning and euipo 'erinj; tl.c cominit ! on the In-aiie As linn lo adiiiini-ti r outioi and -iul lor penwins and papers, and einploy a clerk to be p. ml siiilable i-oiiipenr' ition t. r Ins eru-e. Adopted. A im snajre w receied from tlie H"iii tnin liiittinif a bill a.- a -ul -' mile lot 1 he H. un stead bill which passed the Senate pome time since Alttra brief con-.nh r.iUon. the rpu-siion nn-in; on loiicurnntf, on niniiopol Mr. Hi rr , the avi s and n;i)a wen- calh .1, and ,the S nate n fused t concur by the toilowniu' vote, aye- I'.'. nays 27. t )u motion ot Mr. Speed the S natc adiourtied. llnl SE til' COMMON KYKNIVl sKSIoN Ti Mm, r'i b I'.' Tile lollow lUjl efiijto: -e. I bill- li" in IN- -. Ilate had their f'r-t ren.lino in ::.e ll.m-', u. Tii establish a Stale l'i nil. nii.u i . to iucorpo rate the WiliniiiKton Hun!, ami I... i.h r t -uipa nv . tn inrorpoi-ite Kilti.'ll's Sp. iiij;s K- in.ih- tJoih e ; lo inc. i p. 'i' ite Mcckit iibiil.: Kemah t..'..;. ; lo illC'Hp ir.lle I le,ivi oin.l Mimral il li - - lnp I'1 x : ii -el apaii aim ihiiim- pei p. tin. I M' lanu- 'i nn t. r . in ('...nil v . and i-:coriior:itc tin I uiiil.erlanil N C. Ii ntal As-oei.-ii ion 1.MIM.-Uili i'mo;j The House t. sum. to alln-Ud ' lie c iHtt. Florence l;..i,i -.ol i .. d consi.l. i -it. "ii of tin- In!1 r of the Km tievil'i aii I no.l.'i , I'll I ' - - eii ii I l ead in;; Mr. M. K ii a I.I: --c i if.- I1i - ippori ot the bill Tli; question it-eutnit Lhn toll ws n.ievied. On mot i 'ii of M 1 iv i a. i. this toll a.snco:i- M.iclc.l On mo-ion ,. Mi v' "' In-'i I. its fit t her ( msiil era! ioll was p '-: p I li:i:i, I I o'ci'.iL to lli"I ri w Mr I o an. Ir utt tin r .mniiti. e on I'm. in. e, reported a bib to provide for th p:ivtnent of the interest on the Stale debt. The t'iil and report were or len d to be printed, and made the special ordei for M o'clock. P. M. to-tnoirow. Mr. Harier, for the ,'inar.ce Cotnini'tec. re ported bai k, adversely, "resolutions on the con dition of the people." i Tlie-e resolutions, intro duced In Mr. liraiilM'irv. declare pres.-nt taxa tii'ti. with a t iew to patino interest on tin public d- bt, impolitic, suicidal, ike i sfKCl M o!tIKI! The Mouse priaeeded tocon-idera l-ili . I the rebel ol Kxccutois, administrator-. A-. This bill, atu-r discu-sion and amendiiient. pae.l second and third reading. A bill to il'Col pT.il r the town ot ColMtllbla in the county ol lyti M, passed its sevi-ral read itiltfj and the House adjourned SKNATK Wtl)M.-l)lt MoKNINO. Feb 2ll The Senate wa called to order at 111 o lock Mr Wilson presented a memorial liom eiti Zens ot' Kowau conntv, s'.aliriir thxt tiie"v are KUlfernir Kidit't Ir-un thr ptai-tice t mob now pursued by irresj oril.e persons, t::k.i po-sea-i. in of premtserf w-Trbotit eonst-nt ol the o w neis. and rclusinu I o -ise po-ses-i'ii. t . i the. p. i-o.s legally cut it led to the same, anil llo -r by : aui4uctiuK liu:. Wdt-Jk. ut xual tmttlA tu Att X.- ... p. Use i I l'i or t.'ll t iinisi such unlawful iutru .1 i praying the ticneral Assembly to pass some .aa to renn-'ly the -ame. I;. Ici r. ik to Ihe ( ( in iiuttee on Propositou." unl tiiietaiii'es v- IIKI'ottf s OKI unit ITT si- s Ml. ijsi!.u,, lii;U( (he coijiniittee on the .In li i iai v, ifjt'roituei d a resolution afithoriz.n tin issue of duplicates tor dl'str. ! ed lion. Is ot I b.i- .M ills, i xtr ittor ol Nn In. las Mills, reported ol tersely. li.ii to ainei. 1 si-i . .111. chap l. "I the l( I ist il Co. I. . ct. til li d i iiiarili.tiis a'ld 'Aai-I-lli j.oi t. .1 a. I vt r.si I v . Uitft.'. amer.t an act tm -t itnldi ".e..?w h: ;.; or ii'iiiM-s ol correction in tin- s.v.-i.i ci.ct.es f tin- Mate, ralilicd 2nd dav ol .Vlarch I si.ii. iteioili-d tavorabiy. xf r tic orkle, trom the committer on the .1 1 i on v. a bill to secure advances for atzricultii i.il e o potes, propose an amendment anil res om- I tin in I ITS paasage. M:. ivcaeh, from the committee on the Juili. I ' ary, ,t bill to ruore tUecHlilly pri vent criiiie and I.i Alessne-s. Keported adversclv. Mr. Gash, from the committed on ' latins, a resolution in favor ol Messrs. Withers and White, reported favorably. vtr. McLean, from the committee on Internal litip.ovement, n bill authoiizinx ti e sale of I Iratliam Rail Hoad lo ported favorab1, . i 1 t i- same, a mil authoriino the Wc-t. rn Ki.iios.l I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v Ioi-xo d I tin ii Ito.i l aims, tlie Norlii Caroiiiia Hiiiroad to the iiyiina line ' in ir lt . iry, repotted tavorabiy. Mr Gas. i, trom the Comniittei iiM luiiii., a rcroiutiou in favor of Mrs. Mary SI. TritUkiitu, i-pi-i Mi. rinjir. I'll' . I, . . .1 I.....I.O.I , Av ry. In. in the Ci i. no Of-, n i. ill to ,il ' It . !i".:.l i ', I he -.inn . i 1 I minitte I I he W on Inti 'r-i .1 Ian. si ' Ol n il to . . p. r . d tat orao y I., dim!. 1 id 0Aoi', . ia- K Oil .,11!. ie- oiniiiiiti e on int. 1 n il nn iriiorate the Grrt. ri - h of lie !..!. Ii, A poitcd advcr-eli ' Ml . I, . i , ti . nil tlie ( i Improvi-nieiits, a '.ill t born' and llati Kiter lyttiroa t ( iiipfiny. r pur- U-d favorably. HI-." ITOis a Mi Hil f s Mr. Leach, a resolution Instructing ihe Judt nary ( ou.miltee to impute w in tin r the ( nuns ol K piity hate l ot n..w ihe poer to enter judgments on motion, on all bomls or no'es held lor ale ol property or ot hi r debr due in said lounty. nol llholanitilic; the pnasae of t),e Slay Law; if so, in the opinion ot said ' on. ml', lee that they In in-irucU I to report a bill em- Y-'"!"IU with tin- Slay Law. applying als., In '"d' "urls ol Equity. Adopli-d. Mr tjasii, a bill to repeal .chapter Til i.t II,. Revised t.'odit. entitled Militia. Iieterri.il to the Coiuiiiittei on Military Allnn. Mr. McCorkle, a I i 1 1 to change the time 1,1 holding the Courts in the 7th Judicial it out. Ri ferret to the ' 'oiimi-tb o;i tu.- Ju fu i-f 1 ' Mr .lons-w frtlftoa-tti'-n.f nn 'set to t-sui' o-.i, W- Ik 1 1 . .i --s in the several Coiinlii.ot li,e State Jteterred to the Judiciary ( mniiiitt. c. Mr. Cii'iionu'haiii. a 11 solution limitine il. b , li st any one time t.. live minute. Adojiied . -:Ml..lTl' f'oflf.miretVftiiHll HV,r., Justice, bum ,,,;t y Hr,d the plijrftti d , fxith and honor ol Nonfi Carolina demand, at 1 the hands ol the pt-ople. that suitable provision b mada according to tUo natnra aixl axtaat of their wounda and disabilitiet, (or the officer ad aoldinta oi tliaiala war, and tor Uie widow and childran of those who were killeil or died in I he service. bt"it thtrtfore rrwM by tin (frneral A fern bhj of the Stale of Xortk Carolina, Tht the Gov ernor of tbe State be ant ia hereby authorized and required to appoint one or more com tnitteea, or persona. In ea. ii County in the State whoso duty it shall be to ascertain and report to bim the name, ae and occupation f any woundeti or disabled olflcer or soldier of th late war, resident of the count v ; the nature uf the wound and the ilTsaMITty pnxlui-eij thereby. Also thn tiaine-i f any widow of an otlicet of soldier w ho was killed or died in the service, in the late war; the number and age of the children of each officer or soldier killed or who died in the service, which report the tlinernor shall cause t . be collated, dip-stcd and classified and re ported to ilte General Assembly at its next ses sion , to the end that equal ami impartial justice may be .l.-ne to each. He ml lirst time and filed. On motion of Mr. Cowl.-s the rules were sus pended and the bill authortimu the Western Itailroad Company to extend their Itoad across the N. l '. Kail road to the Virginia line near Mt. Airy, was taken lip, ordered to be printed and mad'! the spec a O iler for Friday. l"MfMSHKtl BIslNKss. Bill authorizing the President and Directors .. the YV.lcrii North Carolina li.iilroa.l Com nai'V to put .;,id load under contract as taken up: Mr Kittle withdrew his motion to lay on the tabh. Mr I.ove offered an amendment whuh h isc. m-iitred u, and on motion ot Mr. -W'i soil it u as ordt rnf , to tie printed and iimili' ihe-ii i t il order for Kr-div niht at H oYknck. o(i m-'-.i!i ot lr. II ill the rules were sua I the charter ot I i leil in I the liL'll to illller. tin iliniiijti.il IWilway liiidoe Cutupatiy, wai tk. ii up, mien. led ami p.scd Its se.-r:il lead ill:- I hi ll..ti". ol pcniifil, and tin Mr. Moore, the rules Wire sus -bnl urantini; aid to the Wil lumston ami I arbor.. Kail road t oinpany was taken up, passed its scleral readings, and was ordeie.l to lie engrossed. On motion ut Mr. Jones, the rules were sus pended, ami the vote by w hicU the bill securing to wtdow their common taw rights of dower was rejected, was reconsidered, and, ou niolion of Mr Letu h, it was recommitted to the com mittee on the J ii. In iarv. SPK IA1. OHIUCK. I!i!l to ami ml the Constitution of the State it is taken up. un amendment was offered, and alter miM discussion, on motion- of Mr. Kelly, the whole matter was laid on the table. I NFtNISIIEU Bt SISKas. A resolution piot iding for the payment of ti e interest on the puhlic- debt, w ith a lull trom the committee on Finance as a substitute tor the same, was taken up, amended, and, on motion of Mr. SM'el, the whole matter was laid on the table. A message was received from the House, transiliitiini; an engrossed bill to extend the term of 4 orirt of pleas and Quarter Sessions of the County of Wake. On motion ot Mr. Jones, it passed its several readings under a suspension ot the rules. Also, a restitution fixing the aiuuunt of cum imit I'ion at $50 in favor of all soldiers entitled t-. artificial arms, and that "said amount be paid immediately on application to the Governor. On motion of Mr. I.caih. the rules were sns pcml'd and the resolution passed its several readings. Als. a message insisting n their ub-tiiiite to the bill proti ling homestead. On 11, ..ti, .ti of Mr. Itcny, the Senate iu-ntcd on the original hill. Tin- llousi refused t . recede from its amendments to the Revenue bill, and does not concur in the resolution in favor of disss 1 led -oldiers. The S'-oate insisted, and committees of con leience Mcrr appointed lo consider the several till', it tiees. A uitso.gr was received from the House trans uiiti. . a mil to incorporate the Perquimans Sfi ant .vat igation Company. On motion of Mr, . j -- - . - - - - : -piii. tne rules were siispenrli-n ami the Mill pass.-. i its several readings f 011 motion ot Mr. Avery, the Senate asljourneil ; until to night at 1 o'clock. HOl St tzKCOMMONS Wk-IINESDAY, Keb ill ('lie (louse wai called to order o'clock A M. 1H7. at 10i iKirty reports wete-ntd- frtrm tire stawtirtg conuiiitli es. Mr. Waugh, for the Joint committee on ad joiiriiui. ut. reMirtcd a resolution that the two Hons,-, adjoiurn tint die on Tuesday, the 5th of Maic 1 next. s Mr. Wilson of poripiimans, moved to amend 1 be f..-..luti.. by tiin( Tuestlay, the 26th inst, a- the day of adjournment. Me-srs. Waugh, Rus, Moore, of Hert loiii. and Long opposed the amendment. Mr. Crawford of Macon urged its adoption. Mr. Boyd moved t amend the amendment by filing Monday, the 2oth inst, as the day of adjournment. Vt'iiptcd. The question recurring on the resolution as amended, Mr. McKay moved that it lie on the tabfr. Tbi motion prevailed. Yeas So Nai t NFtNUHED Bt ilNKSS. The House resumed consideration of the bill to amend the charter of the J-'ayetlcville and Florence Railroad, company, on its second reading. Messrs. McKay and Durham supported the bill. The bill passed it second reading On motion of Mr. McKay, the rides were sus pended and the bill was put on its 8rd rea dins. I'he yeas and nays were ordered 011 motion of Mi. Small, of Guilford, aud the bill passed. Yi as 1 , nays 42. Ykss. icsani. Beasley, Black, Blair, Blythe, Bnwe, 1 'h ad wick , Cowan, Crawtord, ot Macon, 1 raivlord, of Hosan, Davis, Davidson, Durham rVird, Kreem in, Harper, Henderson, Hodnetl, Holderby, Housti 1, Horton, of Wa., Horton, 01 Wilki s, Jordan, Kelsey, Kenan, KemJalLLatham of Ciat-en, Lyon, Lutterloh, McArtbur, McGou can, McKay, McNair, Mcltae, Moore, of Chat ham, Moore, of Hertford, Morehead, Morton, M1111I. Neal, Patton, Richardson, Scott, Smith, 1 Duplin, stone, Vest Wss)h, Weelmomlend. tv Iniliehl, Wilon, of Perquimans, Williams, of Yancey, and Womble 61. NaI -Messrs. Asb worth, Autry, Bardrn, Boyd. Bradsliur, Brown, Carstm, Clark, Clem ents, Daniel. Farrow, Galloway, Gambril, Gar ris, Godwin, Granbcrry, Iliunant, Hutchison, Jenkins, it Gaston, Lee, Logan, Lowe, May, Vic Perry, of Wake, Bernhardt ' .... ' 1 i.iij.iii), I'. i till If. i rf, Koseln i, N:oggin, Shelton, Smith, of Giiilfoiif, Teague, Trull, Turnbnlt, tmsted, Wal ki r, Wiiitley, William, of Pitt, Woodard and Yo-k- 4 3. ,Mr Wilron, ol Perquimans, introduced a bill to im-oFpoiate PcrqUiiiiauS Steam Navigation Company, w hich passed its several readiuge un der a suspension ,,( tbi rules. Mr. Iisvts intr.Htiierd a bill in relation to beds. ills, and other papers destroyed du riti!? the late war. Passed, its several readings. lit Mr. Ross. a bill toeittend the sessions of il h- ('..un ..I Pohh and Quarter 8.-ss.ins of tbei n'ty 'of Watte. IWrflfs several 'reading,.' APP m -ioeganeriee. nnog.e.i Willi fosse, '! t !,)- ir Bnwe, a bill for 'the relict of debtors PORTI.A.ND, Feb. 14. Belle BoyrJ, the Con who have executed deed of trust or mortga- iladerata spy, cam a paswoget in the Moravian 1 ges. Bclerrcd to the Judiciary Committee. ' yeaterday. ' A bIH to Incorporate'the a. u. Land Agency for the encouragement of immigration, uuaaed Snd and 8rd madings amleT a suspension of t ke rules. - .1 Mr. Horton, of Wilkes, introduced a bill to amend an act to lay off anil esiahlish road trom the town of Btatesville to live toB of WiUeaboro. f By Mr. liuss, bill W incorporate the lialeigh Memorial Association. By Air. Latham, of Craven, a bill to con soli date the Fire Companies of the City of New Uerna. By ill. Lowe, a resolutiuu providing for com mutation al soldiers w ho lim e lost arms in the military service. Passed its sevnral readings. By air Carson, a resolution that the two Houses adjourn on Wednesday, the 27th inst , to meet again on the 2ud Tuesday in November next. Laid on the table ou motion ol .Mr. Pat ton. An engrossed bill to enable the Western N. C. Kail road Company to discharge it debts passed its several readings. An engrossed bill to amend the charter of the Wilmington Railway Bridge Company had its first reading. Messages were received Iroiu the Senate re filling to recede from Senate amendments to the llevcnue bill ; also relusing concurrence in House amendments to the Horn -',, id It I. Messages were sent to the Sen it. a-kin a comtnitten of conference as 10 the -.iiiemliin nts lo ,IM '"'venue inn ; ami refusing u. m 1 U- from ' tne amenilnient to the Ifoiiieste i I bill. A bill (from the Semite) to aid the William aton and Tarboro' Railroad Compant . I. id h first reading. Mr. McClummy moved a reconsideration ot the vote bv whicu Uie bill establisiini tin- new COUI',y Vance, passed lis Jul. reading. itr. llurliaill, moved to lay tin-in. n 1011 on the table. The motion pievailc. I, teas 87. nay s M Some doubt arising as to Uie cotieclness o Uie count, Messrs. McCisiiuny .jcl Ibiiliam. won appointed Tellers aud the vote was reiaken, re sulting yeas 45; nays 40. So the House relu.-cd to lay on the table. The question recurring on the motion to re consider, that motion prevailed, yeas 33, nays 44. Tba question then recurreal ou the parage of 4 tbe bill, nn it third reading. The yeas and 1 naya were ordered, and the bill wjt njecied. Yeaa 41, nays 54. , Yeas Messrs Bcasley .Black. Blythe, Brown. ; Bryson, ('arson, Clements, Crawtord, of Macon, OrawAinl.ot Rowan, Davidson, Diirhatn, Foard, Oambnl, Garrett, Garris, Harper, II -l h 't , ! Horton, of Watauga, Horton, ot W'i kc-. Je 1 ' kina, ot Gaston, Kelsi y. Keu-lall. L"an, Lowe, ' May, Morton, Neal, Iieiuhardt, Kosebio, Seog gin, Shelton, Stone, Sndderth. TmM, I'ln-ieii-1, VejiUl, Waugh, Whitfield. Whitley. Wombi. and York -41. Nat Messrs. Ahworth, Autry, Itaker.lU .i 1 . Boyd, Bnwe, Bradsher. Uright.Cha lw ick . 1 laik. Collins, Daniel, Davis, Galloway, (bnlw in . Gran lieriy, tiuesa, I lenders, ,n. Hinnai.t. II,. mitt, t Houston, Hutchison. Jenkiiis.ot Granville . I :n s. Kenan, llham of Craven, Ie, Long. Mi Aril nr. , McC'lammy, McGougan. McN'air, Vlo..re, of t b it ham Moore, of Hertford, M..rch-itd. Mutrill, Patton, Peebles, Perry. o Wake, Itic-hsr I-.. 11, Runs. Scott, Simpeou, Smith, of Duplin. Mnitli, of Guilford. Teague, Tumi. till. Walker, W. -t uioreland. Wilson, ol Pursy the, Wiilisn... of Martin, Williams, of Pitt. William. Ym- y , an.f 'Wmniard -54 Un wotiou of Mr. Davis the llous; ice m-nler . ed the vote by which 11 ' ad nun um-.l 01 s. 11 10 aiiiendiuentslto a resolution in bior ol 1 1 -; ' .1 s-ihliers Concurrence was tb. i the Senate notified thereof. I Leave of absence was itrnnted Mr Gorti I called home by sickness in hi tannlv The House Hien adjoiime.1. ! Mr. Logan's amendment to the II-irn--:c id I bill, (which passed the Comtuons, ..n .--i. i , day, j fixing the value ol tbe homestead at f'.isio. I was modified, prior to its adoption, at the 111 s-.ance ol Mr. Crawford, nf Munm, o as o hi pit to thu homestead, at the time when it is innl otT. By a typographical error Mr. Crawford, of Rowan, was credited with ugglu-g lio 11....I itication I I 8upreme Court Opinion j Br Pcaiwim, C. J. In Griffin v Gritlin I from Robeson, judgment affirmed. In Gri.'b-, 1 vs. McNii-ll, fror..AImaiice, judgment allinn I el. In State vs. Dtlla Irom Iiedell, etror, temre ae hrit frt mate vs'. .ToiinsOneTfiir. In State vs. Andrew and Isaac from Buncombe, error, r mire Je nor . In Wnmsck vs Kachi r. in K.ipiiti, from Gaston, dreree lor plaintiff. In thr pet i lion of Singeltary vs. Wliitaker, in equity from Beaufort, petitioner entitled to the relief prayed for. In Craige v. Purguson, in npiity, from Oaaton, adminrstratorcanei-fl the rmtl rrntr In Phelan vs. Hutchison in equity, from Mecklen burg, lu Thigpan va. Price, in equity, from Mar tin, no error 111 tbe order appealed from. Bt Battle, J. In State vs. Bell, from Car teret, judgment affirmed. In State vs .Wilson, trom Watauga, judgment affirmed. In Slate va, Tiedale, Irom Nash, judgment artinneij. Li State vs. Blagge, from raven, judgment niHnii ed. In Lcllerv. Roland, in equity, Irom Stanly, decree for an account. In Dodd or x;fz, in equity, from Johustoii. In Wiley vs Wiley, Irom Caswell, judgment affirmed. In Pem lie ton va. Dalton, in equity, from Iredell, bill dt missed with oust. Bt RaaDK, J. In Neely vs. Crsige. from Iredell, no error. In Morris vs. Avery, from Mc Dowell, error. Io Atlantic batik vs Kisnhii.nl. from Rowan, error. In State vs. Si at-. In in Wake, no error. In State vs Blalm k, two ca ses, no error. In M'iser vs. Bostian. in equity, trom Catawba, directing an account to be taken. In Cotten, n parte, inequity, from Northamp ton. dismissing the petition with cost. In Kill ot vs. Logan, in equity, from flea vein ml. .li rectiug a decree for plaintiff Majol John L. Hliodes, New Hanover Co. obtained license lo practice law in the (ouut I ""l,n" Couru- PoaTorrtf'B Cbaror. The following are among tbe change ot postmaster made lu rin the week ending Pehnary U : North Carolina. Bath, Beaufort county, '.I II. Martin, vice W. Goucher, resigned; Flat Shoal, Surry county, E. P. Taylor, t ire J. . Taylor, resigned. It must be an amusement tu go marketing in Tela with price like these : Pine beeves are selling from fourteen to fifteen dollar, for specie. Sheep are selling at one dollar and a hall per he"J' "'rk at tWO",d a '"-lf nVu "" tMtr 11011 11 n per pound. The stesmship Pioneer was cleared at ( hnrles ton, 8. C, on Monilay, tor Liverpool, havini on board 4ii8 bales of Sea Island and 1.I2.H bale ot Upland cotton and eleven pnekngf of merchandise, the cargo being valued at f .'ini 243. Strono Lanoi aok -Wfiile revicwiijjr t),r Louisiana bill on Saturday nijjht. .Mr. Djru.ir tlc said it title should be auiundc.l so us to read, not to restore civil government, but io . Vl'L '"f fiaie 01 , Tfplrit of IK Conwmtiv Preu.' Itom the National Intelligencer Vecrfnfea to relief from a heavy welgIiroreni A Co.. hat e In Ln. Wa. nnsnnu. .1.:- ilcpressioo by the action of the Senate yesttnlity j nrW device of th tletirwllt be hislied throuwh upon reootjstruction. Not thatwe are in f4or j the Uoase ttf-da- lfdelye(liinmiv"e1desdsT of Its hill in the abstract, or toits provision 111 ldwMttll. stiM thiiiMftMlfar as thu! detail; yet as an alternative to the bloody d- J Congreiis is coiitiriMd. If it is' within tbe re moiist rations in thu legi-l.t 011 of the House, it s,,urca of putliamaiitary atratagem.wa hope the goes to the Utter as an admonition. Conservatives tu the House will fight tfusvbill In the respect that it forever consigns, as we ,, Hl)oiiiiaation to tbe bitier end.., La it die suppose, to utter darkness the hideous House the death. bill lo establish negro supremacy over whiles in . , , immm Louisiana, which would infallibly instigate the I ( tmrtirHofr rf St.- fimfngo hftrrnts, lihng np'l' - the lurid Hauius of wholesale butehwy, Imn. mir. I .Mkssr. KnrroH Will yon allow bis a rapacity, and all other forms ot crime, tve are I small apaoa in your paper ill which to aotica llianktiil lor the actum of the Senate. Nothing , allusion eronal to myself, COBtaiaed io the less man this cau lie said, in view of the horror ( following paragraphs of the .HaiUard ; thai seized upon all good wen, of told able 111 "Whai ha-In come of Mr. Crawford's "hell " telligcnce, reason and humanity, upon t in' w hich In-w anted to consign W. W. Holds'n announcement of unanimous party the passive, by an almod vote, of a measure 1 hat so thoroughly ami shamelessly illus rated tbe atijectness of servility to the behests of rancor ons dictators of party, and chilled the vert cur rents ot heart and soul by its brutal reipnn -inents. We w ill not yet despair, w ill not y. t c ase 10 hope lor legislative action that may L a i to .,n a.ti.isimi-iit winch will brinir that rci'onci.nit imi 1 a:i. restoration ol fraternal and political illa tions that inighl k;-i tin- -hip of .late unci n.or. on the toyageot an asnied prospci.ti In this ii i it.- hailed wilii plea-lire ihe N..i.u Carolina plan ol .Soiltliein Stati sun 11. .-s.. -is.. ite sp..ke ol Gen. Hanks' speech as one that looked to the adoption ot some ameliorating measure towards the South. The Senate bill is now la fore the House, and t'n-ae is yet opiportunitv to improve upon it. To this end, time should be had for the response of tl- country through the press, and for calm c ,,,-ideration" by every legislator, under the oh ... J. r . . . ligtitiirn of his solemn oath, and his umpjestioi e I responsibility, in nspc-ct to the liiro utsessiiy at this time lor ai ts and duties in the direction of an excited spirit of solf-sacritk-ing pat hut -isui. Whether the national legislature acts in this way or not. we invoke upon the part of the South a continuance of disposition to await the consummation of events here it until iIim, to candy consider them in consistence . ;,. . J . . .- t hen generally expressed view.lo bear witti lor- tiiiu e Uie mnictions mat n.av lie lmnoseil. ami determine in the end in accordance with a full sense of what, all things considered, cnmM.rts w ill honor, principle, and policy. We sec no other course tor them to pursue in rfe nf the doubt and nncrttainty of a conrc tlon of the current wrongs by the people of rhc ... 0 J . 1 - . . N'ort 1 T11. (iiiiih 1'in narlv is so iniuli 111 tin lea. lino string's ol politicians that the null ring counsel of reason, the dictates of hiimtini ty. the continued depression of business, the oppressiveness of on uneipial and grinding t: atiti, the halt in financial mot emeu's, andcten :i 111 -neral condition of bankruptcy itself, may be 11-ed as pretexts, in connection with a thuiis snd and one other things known to the chicane of politicians, to still more mil ame a mi-lemled people to aggravate the measurs of wins of the Sou' hern people. Confiscation, aud Heaven i-n'v knows what more, may le in the womb of the future- Perltaw the sanguinary instruc tions nf Messrs Forney, Butler aud Colfaa may t ike practical shape in the proposed three ar ums to march through the South to burn, kill. Hud possess tbe land. Sufficient unto the dav is ml thereof. But in our view noetT .rt should ti. be reterniitted. no time lost, no sacrifice la-cared I f 1 '.he pait of statesmen to retrieve the utterly destructive tendency of public alfairs. The Si nate action is certainly a step in the din', timi of right Irom the condition ot thick .11 nm -s that lor a time shrouded the land by toe extraordinary and execrable action f the llo' se in the case, of tbe State of Louisiana We are tu judge ot the action nf the Senate only by the words of the bill passed. There sns no seechea from Ihe Republican side to show anvthtiii; a to Ihe spirit that artuati-d 1 heir acc eptance of the Sherman hill. It dif fers lor the better from tbe House measnres of inlainy in that it gives the power of appoint - meiit of uem-rals 10 control in the Snath to the Pri sidint. No sentence of .death nor impri-jin meiit can be disputed without his approval In requiring universal suffrage for negroes, it dm s not withhold it from white men Why may not Congress yet adopt the North Carolina plan of impartial suffrage for the South, which would allow negroes to vote rjieiTi a' propi-H (f talrftturtoa-ot -thafff reaiting and writing! Why may it not modify its nn-as uri so a to abrogate that portion ol the cn stitutional amendment which proscribes the best citizens in the South from the power to hold nftlre I - feum lht N' Vurk Wurkt. t The Sherman Disunion Scheme. I The Sherman substitnte for 8reven "dec I a , ration ot wsr" crsinst tbe South, pssd the , ii.iir yesterday morning. This now aclx-me I really contains nothing novel, but differs from the House bill in several important particulars . U t In giving the power to appoint military sat laps to the President, instead of to General , Grant. ('.') In including the so called Blaine aiii. iidiiii nl. that is, the Reconstruction Commit tee's constitutional amendment, a apart of the scheme, (ii) In allowing tbe iasuance of a ha Itm torjnu writ; and (4) in providing a ma chinery of reconstruction wbich will mke it im possible for the Southern State to get back into the Union liefore the next Presidential election. This last consideration is tbe real animut ot all these bibs. Both Rouse and Senate arc a.' reci I to undo all that haa been done for the last two years, in the way of restoration, and to provide a machinery which will keep the South ern States unrepresented either in Congress or the KU-ctoral College for two years longer. The following is the new reconstruction scheme, as pios.-d in the tv-tinte : Sm tion S. That whin the people of tnv om of mioI r. bel States shall have fornied a eonsii tution and governinenr in conformity with the Constitution of the l iiited States in all respn ts, I rami d bv a convention ot delegates elected In the male citij iiS of aaid State twenty one years old and upward, of whatever race, color, or previous emeu-ion, who nave-oeen resilient in aaid Statu for one year previous to the dav of such election, except such as niny tic dislran i chi'i-if lor participation in the rebellion or bu felony at common law, and when amli consti tution shall provide thai the elective franchise shall I'H f-liioved bv all Mlrh lu-niAni am kavslln. qualifications herein stated for. lectors of del- fate, and when such constitution shall lie Tali- fii d bv a majority of the person, voting on the ! question of ratification, who are qualified as electors for delotratr-s, and when 'Mich con.titt). ; tin,, shall have Lee., submitted to Congn-s, for ! approval and Congress shall have approved Ihe 1 same, and when said State by a vote of its Leg islat lire, elected under said constitution, shall . I.HVI-.dopuai the amendment to tbe Omaiini ! tldi. of the United State proposed by the Thirty. Conges and known' a, artL ,4. and w In 11 said article shall have la-coine part ol the eoiistdulion of the United States, said State shall be declanal cut i fled to representation in Cquore-s. iind 5senat.tr and Representative. shall lie a.1mlrr'of "tbrrrfrom on thf't-airiiMr the oath prescribed by law, and then and there-' fore the preceding aectton ot tbi act shall b ' in operation in said State" Tbere are cottti n ff encics cnotiffbt in thai iiu... fc.TVthrotra BHstei tmitat tbe Union , UUii bis Iriea.U ou aooount of their devoted 'nioiiism ( Mr. Crawford will soon be meatier of a pictend.d" State Legislature, and he tnsy thank his stint. If lie I eyet permitted ajain to kj,i k isc the privilege of voting." Standard I he aiitlior of the nhove is so accustomed to , ( l,w.,l(lod , is 8ucn , ,lMng,.r to truth7h:, ,,,, HUe,M.r hia tttal in the art of Wins .e lomid in Arnoiics, Surope, Aula, or At 1 n a. .No one call so evmpaet false. bood and put ,-0 uii.ch of it io so small a compaes as he can II. -Knows how t tell the lie efireel and tka lie i t i...if.ii.i, all in one aentence almost ia me wo.d. Abote, lor instance, he otters twu lalselioods in one paragraph. Pinst, that I wanted to build a hell lor bim "on aoes! of his devoted L'niouiam." This is UK No. 1 against 'me. I never At noiii'ced him mi account ol bt Fnlonitrm." - ! 1 denounced him on account of hi trwus. u. 1 "."' " " trM V hi Cooled. U l.s.d I ......... ,lMnnMArl A . rate allies. I never denounced nv man in North Carolina who maintained Consistently his honest opinions. Mr. Holdea admits that In- committed trfiteon against the Union, ran he calls his trtuoon teehnienl." "Technical 1 ;' Why, when h advised me and the balance the Demucracy in lHoA, to dissolve the Union ''I secession, if Mr. Premont was aleeted, he in cflmcstT Trnra tnr Tigneil tue oratrratv ..t- 11 - - nisi ... t.. . ii... " , "' , . J " ... ... n.....u .w u-n I K wUI' ''' month and bis pew f When he pi' 'ge l the last Hollar ana tlie last man and ! ll"' "" r"' '"'nor,' oh ! most inestimable pledge ' " hitie "te.:hmcal" bravailo to f, ttv make- tl.n urlwve l -i earn4. l,ial be might beiray them t Wheat he dr- I l 1. I .1 tl' tfl Ll..l ii"co" " ."". .iniiiisi'.i aim ii iu. v. wvanmw a- -Sunt tiHuturt. traUiri" and Edward Eve ritt a- 'otic of the most elegant derils out of hell." ( There is where T got that ugly little word, Mr. lioi.leii. and 1 lag pardoa of all decent piople tor liaving uscil it) Whw hedenonnctd Abraham Lincoln a a "despot" and the North i'i n (M-ople as our "vandal foe, wa that all pist-a little "technical" treason. When he urged u so rliMfiiently in hi paper to meet this "vandal toe," just in order that he might commit a little "technic!" treaaoo I (Yoa know he says that he could take the oath but for a "lechuicality.") Wa it lor the further porpess ol srtluct'.ig honest, simple people Into real treason, that lie might afterward get thea pun ished ; It was for all this, Mr. Uotde), and a thousand (old Htore. like it, that 1 denounced ("" and not "on aw-unt d your Cnionhan.' and when Ton say to tne contrary 1 mmpiy say Kai.sk 1 have submittisl with the fidelity ot a soldier lo the laws and Conetitutiod of tba I iiioii. and when men like you, who have ta unted etery canst- ton ever advocated, denounce me and men like me, as "traitor," I shall repeat ''latac !" But lie Xn is in favor of W. W. Holden, and bt "implication." convey the idea that be 1 was. and is a I'nion man. What be if, no one can sab ly sat . He is all thing by tare, and not Inni; lono. liut what he was, let m tell uioiiient : He was an original tire-eating Beces siwiiist, and s fmrmt4 admirer nf Mr. C'al I houn. When I grew up I was a ywonf Demo 1 ........ 1 .. 1. 1. ..r .i.i. ..... ur w ifnM. I rtn J his4ttpet. khiOtUhifafd, ,Awm docnted by Iloldiai, as was all the young -Democracy ot the state, in the faith aud doctrine of "Stat Rights and Secession." I bad confidence la bim then , he wrote sharply, and well tbea, joat lik he docs now, 011 the other aide. I believed in him ami thought bt would lead m right. I was rwidy to hwvir goo -wHhr bint - had tws iiiLch coiili.letice in bim) in 1854, wbea ha ad vised us to secede if Fremont was alec ted, and in 1o, win-n ilr. Lincoln was elected aad. he, W: W. Holden, my old party leader, aigned tbe ordinance of secession, said it waa all right. I Is-Heje he said something about ."our aacred rights. ' h1 tnsdss at, go and maka -gtod. with my musket what he had done with bis pea. I waa fool cniraKb to go that w all. f wa a imple creature; I dul not understand hi 'technicalities." And now in 1887, hi tcb niralify" would bang me and make bim good patriot! Shatne upon vou, Mr. Uoldea) This kind of treason would have made Juda blush red hot, and caused his - "bowel to gush out." No, Mr. Holden, you know that there are ten thousand living trttneesc hi North Cam Una, Im sides tba thousands of dead,, who can testify to the lad, that year after year, you taught tbe doctrine of Secession and Stat Might; and now, when you torn round and Want to degrade this imi. pie lor what you tangbt tbea, think you that they will have any confidence in tou I You speak of a "pretended' Legislature. That come with bad grace from yon, Jfir. Holdea. If It be-true that this 1 a "pretended" State legislature, what were yon bnt a pretended" Governor! Were yon a veurper; Mr. Holden i Only "treiinii ally'' "ol You hava bow turned against Mr. Johnson with the venom of the vi per, but if vou were only a "pretended Oover I nor. then were yon a usurer. Thi h the logi I 1 in 11 to U ilcdiice I from yonr poaitlon. 1 w is ml'iiie 10 say that you were mreal, ivre I rnn iiih il.ti mir ; but if you say I am pre 1 teini, r 1. .Msint. r, you force me to ay thatyoe wi re a '-pretended" Governor, and I deapiso 1 fir, tnirt and t ho frrrirtnter. But I may thank ii. v "stars. Arc." Ai ! Air. Holden, when you ' and ihe "colored persons" get to voting, you 1 inn think you will l; sure -enough Governor, but ilaikte is shrewder than yoa ttilnK rnf. Tm can't lool him with your "terhnicalitiea" a you I'll. line; for his Northern friend (yoa know , somebody else w ill want to lie Governor, lot instance, ' .17. Jim Harris! w ill tell who yon ketee en. fnuii Wbicri-lhcy will Vueu who yott are . . ' "' "'srv. 1 ,,avc ,,0"e w,th 5,ou' Mr HcldeaV When ou give et nh ncu thai yog have lcome a het ll r "" truth-, one worth of notice, 1 n,HJ -v"" Xwwn"' t M. II. CRAWFOIU, Z. 1 ., . . . - " Mnnuriirtarlng Com pan J. OA WUF-H hUPEMHHI WTToS TAJIK, JVT lMJX .' I'l LL.UM, JOMKel A Oil . Wlinluaale Oroccrs sini Commission alM'haais. f. ileiKh, Jsn III tf. (' ji '" .T ' ' - ' - "H-i-W . ... A ATr VtMFnTIOBr "" - W4! 4---- Tjrjg OffI(i. ' Koyij-tf , , 1 11.7 'A" ----iJf;lyrl -; .JL ;.:g
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