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, - m, ', ', VOL, 3. It A LEIGH. X. C.. WEDNESDAY, DECKMREK 2, 18(58 THE SENTINEL. Lfglslalorc of Xorjh ( arojtna. -'- SENATE. Sattjbdat, Not. 28, 18(t. "The genet was celled to order at 11 o'clock. Mr. Long presented a petition from cer tain iiia of Daviilaun co.uuijt, praying the General Ataesibly to reduce the sala ries and feet ot talaried officers, unci urg- -'isf rtiiiifli"lffifff'fB:i'"',TrT''")n" Referred to the Carnalities ou Propositions and GiieBBeee Mr. Graham, tmn the Committer on the Judicijy,io whom ww referred a bill to lav off exemptions, asked to be discharged Irom it lurther considera' ion. Concurred in. Mr Barrow, fiom the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom waa referred a bill to allow Administrator and lix.tcuiora tu sell for cash, reported ubati'tits. After some discussion, 00 motion ot Mr. Davis, it was rece . Droit ted to the Committee. BM.I.K. Br Mr. Jjove: A bill lo amend an act in rotation to BalarieS and Feci. Referred to the ComroUtet on Proposition and Oriev ancee. Bjr Mr, Blythe: A bill in relation to list ing laxe in the eererat Township In terred to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr, rTiualead: A resolution directing the Public Treasurer, to issue a new bond, instead Ot one issued in l-ivor of Catherine Kendal, , Referred to the Committiej on F'iaaoWfct ; On motion of Mr. Respite, a Committee of three were appointed to confer with a apecial Committee of the rtmiw on Salaries and Fta The President designated Messrs. HMpfPirtlier; and Dreia as the Com mittee." By Hf, Welker ; A resolution in relation to the proper t j of the Stute in the city ot Raleigh. . Bilf to Incorporate tic-North Carolina Mutual Home Insurance Company came up Several aaveodmeot were offered, and, alter aome discussion, it furthrr considera tion waa postponed until Tuesday next, at IS o'clock. Resolution in tavrrof Win, Thompson, WilejT Jones, W. Grim' a and K. K. Fcr rell, paused it second n ailing. A motion to aintrid the rules, so that no bill cobid he printed, Unlets by special or- A me&ange was received from the House, transmitting the folio wl g ''ills, v z: BiU ta incorporate t ie Salem Fit Coin paay." ftelerred to Committee oo Corpura tiontf." ' BiU to charter a Firry accross Neuae River, in Craven County. Referred to Com mitted OB Corporal ions. Bltf tD provide for the appointment of Entry Taker. Belerred to the Judiciary Committee. I ' f lb U I rt reference tn ahtainlng license, to practice law, Referred to the Couuoiitee. on thvtJadiciary. Mr. Meaare, est Car ere. gave notice that, on Monday, be would intioducea bill to re peal t,be act, empowering the Committee to locate lb Penitentiary. Oo asotiAo, the Senate adjourned until Mondial t Wim OF7BBPBKSBXTATIVK8. ' iiittiBnaT, Nov 28. 1808. House' Ctltd t ordor at ihe nmial hour. Prayer by tbe tier. Mr. Lung, ot Chat ham, of tbe House. By Hqneatj Mr, Poo. precntd a memori al front JA. M. Williams, of Wake, asking for a rennw nl of a certain i-ranu R. ferred. In aeoordanca with Mr. Kgland'e m ition, yesterday, raiinn a apecial C'ommit'ee tn onfl aider his bill for the rrli-f of det.tois, the Chair annonnoed Messrs. Ragtaod, Pou and Welch. ,.. ...,.. A Moaaage was rtc Ived from the Oover- ; nor, in relation to the aH, pnosed 4iwt aea aion, appropriating 1 10,000 lor the Ei ecutive Manaion. Tne message cypresses a deai re not t use tbe appropriation and to On morion of Mr. Sinclair, it was referred to the Committee on Public Building. Mjj Co aaid be wa glad to bear such a messafrai ' Me bati intended to iotrodace a bill looking to 'tbidiscoofinuanoe of such a thing M an Etauutive Mansion, alter the expiration f the present admiuiaLratloO. Now that thifmeeaage badbeea .ceceive4 be gave nofk that he would shortly intro- BcroaTa raon couxirriBa. Mr; tarSta, troak tbe Committee on Inter' nal Improrement4, reportel upon the bill to amend the shatter of the Green Swamp Co., reoommeediog tla passajre. The same, from the same Committee, sub mitted, a report, recommendi ng the passage ot the hill to amend" Die Charter of tbe Cheraw and Coalfields R. R. Co. Mr. Pott, from the Com in itttw on tbe) in dic'iry,rported favorably upon the bill in favor t John IV Wbite. Mf, BarneM tubmiitecT reprtrt Trom IKa CommHtee oa Corporation, recommending the paaeage of the bill to incorpoiate tbe Madran Mining Com any, with aome slight amendments: Mr: stea, from tb Finance Committee, submitted n report uafarorablc to the pas sage ot tbe bill to linpoxe a tai on PriTBtn Bill latroduced To; the Lgilatnre. ' Mx. Hcxidn. from the Committee on Public BaUtttag, submitted min.witj- tad snsjorrty eepoK p" the resolution, reio aisvtintf lb Bnpreme Conrt in their rotm. The ftport Wr placed upon tbe Calendar witkwttt aaaauig. ' A mm'mtMiaation) w tereived frooMh Pnttic Treaaorer, aobmitting a bill to raise iwxuiv JBotlCttai CPtnuolcf ? ; bilt .)r) rcat ;to tb Committee on ,Ftawaiafc-ttfl.ii..i. tnaxtftaaaetary L4iauuuc uienqiMm w uy- legtatatio is asasssary to make tb act ewernirig regiurarion, sua o a avasiw datory thereto, ratified on the tub, ot Af fna kaet; ppucait to au special eiectum 7.lKtd''i)ii..V-y j1' m tiisnaLirt th ifeyfp By Mr. RobiotPtt : A redtjtion In far o Jam Caoater, lata Shr rifTol Macon, ; : On motion ol Mr. tb rale were u paoded; and, after wme little debaua, tb reaoiisboa wa adopUd. Mr. UoalacU praatated tbe rtport from " tbe Commisnanera of Caewell Coootr, with, sap and tmrey f said County. THe port was referred to tb Committee ba Co-tie and Tonhip. BILL- ' 5 "Bftlaf'titrm. m Wkv, cthw4 A bill re Da wing tht cbartr ot tu rny of Ral , ' ig.,' " ', V' " ui, '" ' ..TTM Wil Mitx that wrt, tr ' tt prcscfil titat (fiisUtuoa, to tntu of- '""a1 'r -wwaigiiar ihinwiai'.ff"ia:FT'"' ' 777 "" -r"; r -.- - cannot be lttained iu the matter ot ; eterftftii fn trie svrpral CriiaralinirT Ti- justice lairly aud f illy trjitig the vast amount ot civil and criminal business ot the county of Wake, mill iis constant increafe, the capacity ol the Superior d'urt bring entire ly loo limited , and whrrra no nrir t'onrts can be es-ahli-ln d, except i? t.wn and Cities . and whereas this itveta'ght an I de feet, ro gt-urral amllidly le't. tis arwiny from the ni l ( 'i.i!utut:on. run k is U and caretully rnuedivd l.y imply moniliiig the charter ol the city of (Uh ih, so as t,. embrace the limits of Wke ronntv : There f!W for the fiurpoae. ot rettvig:- a!d vou atitutinnal detect or bardthip in estabha'i ing a special Criminal Court, and n me other, that the sa'id charter br-am'tidtvi J Referred to a special Committed of three By Mr. K-tes A bill to ail the Wilming ton and Weldon . (',, , l.uil.lini; branches to their main ro.. Ordered to be prin'ed and n ferred to the Kinam e t ommittee. Uy Mr. White: A bill to amend section 137, chapter rt, Code ot Civil Procedure, Refer red. Iu acenrUnc with Mr. 8inclii's resolu tion of yestetdny. raising a special Commit tee to examine the n-solutioan and ord -nancisof ihe lute Cauveutun. I lit- Chair aunouuLed the fullutinggonileiiien to cm pose aaid Cnmniittee, vis; ttes-ra. Sinclair,' Vei-t and Arijo. By Mr Si i I ley : A 1. 1 1 to amend section 137, chapter N, t;(le of Civil Procedure Helerred. Ity leave, J II Harris, ot Wake, colored , pr'srnted a pi tit ion Irom the lab in rs on the Western Kiien-ion R. It. It lerre l A mea-age was nrdvid Irom th' S transmitting ihe lollowirg i ll s and ahkiny the oticusieiice ot tlie H ti'-.', viz A Nil to ptNiridu lor tde coJection of tsueafor lifl8 la CarUrctGo ; A re.solutioii aii'hori.ni; the Huper'n tendrnt ol the Insane Asvluui to insuie the buildings of tiiat Institution in some Fur Insurance ( 'n. ; A bill t. mi. nd the time within which widows nuy illnsuil from the wills of tile r late hushau 1.". The bills were plncrrl rtpnn tie (Wntrrir. On rnnrion of Sir Krenrti, the rlpe:il Or der (ihe reailuiion makiai; a change in t lie offices ill lue Capitol) was p utpoliud UUlil Tucaday urxt. f It.KSMS. The 1444 to-amwid the -Charter of 4h (lire -n bwump Couipauy Was takcu up, when, Mr. Procter uiovcJ to print aad muketlie 'BjfST'rOrf!eT'' 1tot-,WMm1r-'W;-''r u clock. Carried. Tbe bill to amond tlic charier of the Jud ann Female Col lege, I'K alcd at II nders in ville, introduced by Mr. Justice, of Riitber ford, was taken TXtp. " - r - The amendment especially prouibita the aaleol liquor in that luwn.j After a debate, between Messrs. Jutioe atid Welch, the bill was, on motion ot Mr. French, referred to the Committee on Cor porations, Mi. M'iclaii gate notice tuat he wonM intr'iiluce a ffsoiiitrTn arorrsttrng ttre office of A-sistant Clrrk in this fiuae. Tin- !.!! to impose a tax on private bills reoor tl unlavornlily upon by the Finance Committee, was mxt t.tken up, whl-n, On motion of Mr. Durham, it was laid on the ta'le. , House Bill, No. 4t, in favor of Jno' F. WhiTf, atuntf of Oaaipa. Co., passed IU second ri'aiTihg. '' Tiiit BilJ. ii'sirportUig The Wndrson Min.- i'g ('o., riCollllllended tSVOrnl.ly by the Committee on Corporation, with snine eliidit aniendmi nta, w as taken up, when. On motion of Mr. Procter, it wasordered to be printed sud Wide the special order lor Thursday next. The bill to amend the Charter of the Che raw and Coalfields RM. Company was next naclied, when i Mr. Harnett offurail an amendment to strike out, in See. 2, all alter the word "that," down Ui the. word 'pree..', (Tut anretrdtiretrt ha the effeetfd mtikiog the gusg ot .the propnaed Boad the earns aa the Roads of this Slate Mr. Laflin, the introducer ol the bill, ac cep&id rbe ameutimervt, Messis. Ingram, Downing, French and Sinclair favored this measure, Mr -Pou niinoasd jL on the ground that 1 If h wls tnlkl? tlsipeWWepoti the n4 4 adopt such guage, in all probability tlw road would not be built. He gave va- jriou other reasons why he opposed the amendment, but tbe first was the chief one. After considerable debate, Mr. Esles f f erred tb following amendment; to come in as Sect. 4 : "Provided, further, that no discrimination shall be made in tariff in favor of either JJorth or South Carolina Railroads, croaiing or conuecting with this road." W. T. Hayes (colored,) moved to post pone and make the special order for Wed cceday next, 12 o'fktefcjrj rv-ff Mr, Justiee, of Kutberrora, opposed the motion' to potpoe, aod eooenrred in the nocration ot Mr. Baroett's amendment. Poo 'aid aa he bad understood tbe lVm't wtmld be built, whether this measure was adopted or not, e witlidrew Autoppo sitioa ta it. After sem further debate, that queation upmrMr. Katea' amendmewt wa pat; (Mr. Barnatl's having been accepted by the in tritelBcer,) when, . a Mr. Lafl'n accepted that also. W. Ti Hayea, (colored,) ioaistcd upon hi motion to postpone, which was put and ht, ' .... , j ., , The bill, as amended, passed lis second reading. Mr. Raglanri gave notice that be would Introduce a bill to amend Ihe Charter of tbe wn of Henderson. Br consent. Mr. Laffin offered a reaolution instructing tb Committee on Corporations to report a bill to provide lor tbe 'proper ot ttar tntoe .cartni trnajrwireti sM& SBSC.f-iSfWS-1 . .-lucit. ou which to m.in'u inat offlrer. RcftrriNT. sn ifD , f- Jloue Wll'ei, tt),1 tjitt i men i V -an--ae n tided an act in relation to ponisumenias n. rtu'. lU'ti tl V Mr. Ifiiily.) .was taaeo op. Mr S. briefly ex iiTaihed the reasons which oter miiie.h it oassed its second 'rrdiC- genate bid No. 8, providing for tbe cop lection of taxca in Carteret county for 1888, was Uken up, when. On motion ol Mr. Bowman, it wa, post poned until Monday week. 1 On motiou of J. 8. Leery, colored, tbe Hunt then ajaqrawaAt' (. ' 8KSATR . - -. MoKOArNoT. i0, 1SC8. Th Sat acJtl. 19 Stdct t V o'clock. -. .ire t -TSirrit.rHT ck. ; " By Mr-JlobMia--r A biiLpavrduig tt A fcjJjjUi 0&MlMrt'itol ttlisM tavt'aWAK trieu of the Htate. Rt fern d to the Com uiitiee og Privileges iinil Klrctions. Ity; Mi. Rich A bill an t b. r i a t the talc ot the State's interest ri Rai ro.ad, Navi Ration and Turnpike Compatiiea. Reb-rr- il io the ( ommittee on lio -rnal Improvvmcnts It) Mr. Sneer : A bill to cmsolid ite the Atlsnti and North Carolina and the North t'arolina Railroad Companies, to be known as the North Carolina Central Railroad Com pany. Ortlered lo be printed and rtfrrred to iie Committee on the Judiciary. ..Jiy (bJ!qt-t..wa,tatlv wrrrjr.4), an act to incorporate the Western North t'arolina Railroad Company; Ordered to be printer! and rVferrmi to tbe CnjnmlCtee an Inlernal I inpro v rinents. By Mr Moor.', of Carteret A bill lo re pen! an act providing tor the employment ol convicts and the erection ol a Peniten tiary. Referred to a sjH rial Committee of thiee. The Prihident designated Me-sr. Moore, itartow and tttaham, aa the (torn m tier. Hy Mr. 11 iyc : A bill relating to the Su preme Court. Placed on Calendar. By Mr. Marmdnle: A hill to tn"ud the charier o! the Wil'iamston and Tar b.m' R ulroad t ouioany, Ordired to be printed anil rcb rrud tu the Comuullce on internal I mprovriiieiit. By Mr. Kiln ridge : A bill to lay off and cstalilis'i the county of 1) ,ri-, compos, d n portions ol Hyde, Tyivll and Cutriimk. Keferr d to the Coniuiittce on Propositions and (I rievant ot. By Mr. Moore, of Carter, t : A bill to re peal aa act to Htcoipi.rn'c the State 1. mi,) and Trust Companv of. North Crt.bva. -4 K. lerre I to lue Comiuiltue ou Pti'pofitioiii an 1 tirievatietBu By Mr. Love. A bill to incorpatylmka Lodge. ;o the toy u ol Wcl.ur, J..tcr . .. . i. .. . 4 . . . : fvsl 1. 1 1 1 1 1- v iiiuiuiLicu ou i uipoiauotis, j Bv Mr. Moore, ol Van. y : A toll tu iti j corporate Browns, ihe Lodge in the tow.i ol I llruwiuville. iiefeirid to the Committer on Cah porHtiuiis. By Mr. Ibvii: A resolution proposing a rrceaa from Saturday, the lUth. ol D.-cnii her, to M.undiiy, tue 4li ol Jan. ''J. Alter some d isrussiou, on moii o .. A. It. tial loway, (colorr.l) it wasvoloti down, by a vote ol 'Ji ayes to I'J nays Ity Mr Sweet : A resolution in l.ivor d Isaiah llardu ,t colore l,j tor srrvir.-s rendrre.l 1 tbe ?s.'.ita.lo Chatiih. r, as laborer, t. r iio days, ui $2,.y p, r .1 ay, $Jt). 11 luiie.l to the Comiiiilt- M on Claims, By Mr, Sweet : A reaolution proposing certain alleged cloirges in relereiic.e to the appropriation ot laat se'dan to the Clialhaui Railroad. Mr Robbina off. red the following a a ubatiuiW tor Mr..bisiw;L' rnsolutiou w bicii wsa accepted : H'aeeAis, Rumors are becoming current in various quarters, and are finding their j way iinto the public prints, that members of t llgsiGeneral Aarmbly, and others in posi j linn of trust in tliu StaK Uovernnirnt, j hufe brtf guilt j of toirapt picri., u h j as bnytng blaek-mail, ai-wptiiig itrilwa. and j usintr and receiving nmnty, as a consid, ra- 1 tion for votes or intbietice i favor of cer tain measures involving large appropru tion ol monev by this General Assembly, particularly the appropiatioo to lh Chat bam Railroad, at tbe lasf session and H htrt'i; It is a common saving in the mouth 01 men, Thar if d 'it desired to have mryfbing passed- thumgh tftia tiBtU &a- sentbly, in which raoscf ,i inroivcsl, nioney must be paid lor it; and Whtrc it, Our honor, aa well as tbe good name of North Carolina, hnretolore umm peacbed, are roncerneinu this matter: J kertfere th Jtnrral AutwMy of fiorth Carjiuiu do rssee,' Thai a Joint Cominiltee of inves igatiuii, composni of three mem bers of the Suate and tive riiemlers tf the House Ot R presrntatives, to be designated by the rcspecti ve presiding otiicers of the two Houses, be at once constituted, whose duly it shall bu U institute forthwith a s-fcbitig iniuerit ir rclwrHiice to. tW t-rut-b ol the aloic.aitl ruinnra and charges. particular ly, those touching the corruption alleged lo be connected wiLii tbe passage nl tie rpf9rr'r to the 'Ciiaibara viu.ll Road at the list session. ind. That said Committee shall have -,.,1 it l, u ho ii,ir .t.,i. m ''... i rorpeiaon and papers: to-wetrm-Tiste.r oiiths I either through their chairman or acting chairman, to examine wnneasra, and to make report, at the earliest possible day, to this General Assembly, of the guilty par tie, if anr be found, together with the (acta and threrldene? fn writing, frjr which these fact are sustsine.L Srd. That if any p'rsoa, brqught Ix-finrA said Committee, 'iall ret use to testify run ceroiog any matter relevant to thisiuvesti gatKHi, be shall be forthwith brought Ixd'ora the bar of on ol the two Mouses, (hat he may be committed for contempt; and if any person shall, ia the course ot bis exam ination aa a witneaa by said Committee, take any false oath or testily falsely in any particular resiiecting tbe matter a wbic'i I may be relevant to In is investigation, euro person shall be liable to indictment as a perjurer, and, u poo conviction thereof, aha1! suiter all the pains and penalties ot wilful and corrupt perjury. 4th. That aid Inquest and Investigation shall extend not only to members ot this General Assembly, but to every other olliorr of -tbe GovrnroBM,'or aay Other individual whataoever, who may be alleged to be in any way connected with the giving or re. ooi v "q uf halms in money or other Taluabiu oonaideration, lor tbe purpoae ol s. curing trote or-influence in laviar nf any uietfui,; of this Gaoeral Assembly, involving appro priation of money or bonds, of loaning th credit ot the tte I any empftj or c.r poration whatever, and especially to tl.e C'Uatham Railroad Company, at tile last teasion of this General Assembly. - fltw:: -Tfcali ) ' -and tevery member of a,lnatitflloa,.Comnilittf ahalL lf i I w IB,, B wn wni a; v . i j vrir aw-. i vl I, iuiju si- . V1 ' ' , IU 1 quired to take aa oaih, before the prrtirt. ing officer "of th House ot which he ta a member, to conduct tbe aforraaict uiquest faithfully, and withoet tear, tavor or att.sj tmn. towarrl anv person whatever, to the well acertained,tliegt)ilty, if any, puuisbed, and the good name of the iusvuoeot tat vm- diea'ed. . That a majority of said Committee shall be inveated with all the powers bereiu cunjcrre l on f-he whole," and the acljon ol tbe majority shall be, ia all rcjyeoU,,"as vslid and Uodiag that of the entire Com mittee. '" Mr. Jones, of Wake, aaid that it wa will known that he had taken aa .active part ia sVuring the appropriation to. Urn Chatham ft-l,.di .SI Vs ff:,ir!rftrrTi!f trrrw w ttmrtr ...... , - . -v - . .wouiu. tsat naUr..ax..C7: .iMBtiBr an tw I floor, and. he thwiabt the cImmbiji in the "-- e - - 1 --''v'"''--'---,--. Thev mt "t!tt Senators 'fir ''ihriwn' been bribed to secure, their votes. If t.h" resoliiiioii w is intended for liitu, it iis a lonl slsiider on his ctiararter, Mr Hobt-ina said the Senator from Wake misun.b is'aod the resolutions. Tl.ey wete inteii.b .l to del. nd and not to attack him. The riilulons make no c'.i.atges. They a'c matde outside, on the streets, au.l through the public prints. The resolutions were friendly tn even member of the tb nt'tal Assembly. If he knew of any dishonest act, or the taking of a brilie by any mem tcred n it who it might hit, and gentlemen who are mostly interested in thie matter should lie the first to desire att icrestigsr Hoc. Mr. ftarrow asked char o s ' rho are in iking such Mr. Sweet said if the Senator from Rowan will permit me to do so, I will reply to the Senator Irom Northampton. While I have no' made myself industrious in the eircu lation ol charges of corruption against members ot the (bncral Assembly, I will now take th.i responsibility, in my place in the Senate, of pledging my word and honor, as a geiit'etnan an I a H-nator, tA.it on ,!,'.' 1 1 firoir e;-luirtl'j t'mt ruttt of mcmbtri tt'KRE UOL'UIIP. during the last session of. or i. ner.il Assnnl ly, FOR DOLLARS AND ( T.N'TS Mi. K . I. 'mis siid that hi1 wit glad the Senator troin Craven b id takrtn sti 'li a no ble stand, and he honored him for it. It any niemt'cr ot tli's body has accepted a bribe, let hint ! brought to tbe bar of the lloii-e nnd ivptllcd'; and, while up, he would live to nottre a n lltseH-on ma.hr on the Democratic party in an article in the .V.i WW, Ilea le I "Ktnigration," in rela tion t.. the word "Carpet Haeavr." He d- Ljgcit ti ut! Authvni."tTi.Ttity, . aadentood t t ...i - r: t . . t . .... l . t d intended to be iindcnsf .oif, the mean ing of that w rd by the Democratic party. It has no allusion, nor is it applied, to any Northern man, wlo caine here among us to make this his permanent home, but the car-pet-bagger t a bird of passage, who tight! down to pick up hat he can and flies away to repeat the .game in another loralitt. He is the vampire, who has come among as to suck the blood of our Moved State. We welcome men from everywhere, who are honest and intend to make thie their per manent home and whose ititeresta will be come identified wilh the interest f our '..pit Mr. Jones, of W ake, sai.l ttiat he wsa-l glad that the discussion on this question gi,M that tt, aisc nssion , on tuts quetttoti bad given ture tigbU 8i,i-.-'w.-ta.lw.o ol tin resolution: but if it had been based upon what bad b rn charged in the tfenttnib. tlirre was no ground for it. That paper bad stigmiitiz 'd every Northern man in this boilj and ju the State as a Carjet-Bagger. Not even the Senator from Craven had es caped being so stigmatir 'd by that paper. The tpicsiion recurring on the passage of the resolution, the Ayes and Nays were called and it passed unanimously. O.i motion, the Senate adjourned until to morrow at 11 'ekudt. IIOCSE OP nEPRKSENTATTVEo. Mosuai, Nov. 30, 18Cli Mr. Welch arose to a question" pi priv ilege. Iu the Mawltird report of tbo dis cussion on Saturday last, when th bill to ton ti 1 the charts r ot tbe Judson Female College was up, he was reported as being. opposed to its passage, simply on the gmiiad that it pxotulUUtU tllO driaking q( wtuMtsw. MowJi bad rather noreprt.tal4 had In en made, or that the disrqasioti had been given in lull. He htyd contended that the Institution was only in process ol coil- strucion in one ba fof th town of Hender- sonville, ami a la prohibiting the sale ol liquor mi that account he believed to be sul;versive of tbe constitutional rights, privileges and franchises ol the peop'e ol thai town. This was .iis only ruasou ol ol j.c! ion to tliu auicndnte, and lie made this statement only to set himself right bel'ire the people ol that section. Iu auc-ot'ltvic-it-with tbe mot4i of J, II. j Hwrti-., d A rtkc, (colored,) Tailing a TpfTiirr Committu of three to wboru aliail bei tttr jd Ids bill rcDivvirig the charter of the t5irfm fliirris, r.f Wake, WiswaU and Gibaon. Mr Etes from tbe Committee on Fl- nauce, (yportcjuniaToraoix upon tue mn wttulat.iiig the aahi. of jitoto iUufld 'by lSrt.il Road Compatiii. The hjli wa plactl on the Calendar. Mr. Sinclair gave notice that he would introduce a reaolution empowering the U iveruor to remove his appointee as ruag- 'frt. Btt.i.a. By Mr. Vest : A bill to repeal Bee. 88, Code of Civil Procedure, Referred. By Mr. Caudlur : A bill to repeal the act restoring to marrisid omen their common low right of dower. Referred. By Mr. Reynolds : A bill to lepeal to much of Chaptui 107, Re vised Code, aa re fera to alar and free negroes). Uetarred. CSLKXDAB. House bill No 41, to amend tb Charts of tim Crwlfli'lds and Cberaw Ratlrijad, paused lis third riding and was ordered to be edgrosaed. , Tbe bill to amend an act, entitled as aot in relation' to puhishmenu, (introduced by Mr. Stiller.) was taken up and passed It third reading. ' Tlin bill reflating thr tale M Stat bonds by Railroad companie wat taken ap, when Mr. Downing morel to indefinitely pot- KtO; - - - - - Mr. Poo called for the yea and nay. Th calf was not sn-taini-d and Mr. Downing' motion was adopt. d Mr. French mo vert to raise Oemmitt oB tmmtgranotl enoatatttig )f lv. CaTrwd. rtut. oudrk, vu : ' The bill to incorporate tb North Can' Una TTental AseoitiatTbnT tnfrOduced b Mf. r - - . , Fwncb Wsfi mrv? to aiaewtl WwddtiHr tw sec. 1 1 a proviao, that tbi bill ssball aot be so CoostMwd a to prevent a practicing phy sician bom extracting teetu. Mr. French sooepu-d tit aratndmmt. After aome bttts diaeusaion, the bill wa, tXd!' pMtpoBeal a n t ft to-day Week. : . J. ri. Ieary'e ''(ooloresl) roltioo. In , atrui-ting our Itepreat-ntatiT ia th next Congress to seek to have political disabili ties removed from all tb citiaeM of the State w next reached. B. W. Morris, (colored) said Congress aa. deratocd theSr buMnea welt cwnugh, with out petitiOfM Trom ttu body ; therefor, ft thought the resolution.wa entirely otlt ot order. B moved U lndtioilty postpone it, - M, tliirhjam called torlhejreat aadnaja, i 1 ...l ,,! - - iJr W..-"" tr"r,4 1 i n,T 4,1 " Qrant, for whoa In had Uw tsM iriitpeeti, "Let us have peM'c." Now a large portion of the people have, through the influence nf politicians, lievn made to Ixtlieve that a large class were dissatisfied with the putt en i stale of things, to the degree that they would, if in their po.rer, Inauura'e anoth Th.i ii . --t;..Tt picked t.,K,n during the 'late canvass. And ' every fair minded' man knows that this war issue was as false, as it waj Itt jrjajltjt luolish. There were but two Issue really before the people ; one, to keep portlou . -. mm, iiiMiwii'.miaw tmm'mmmm mmmam chtaemetit ; the other, man h nod suffrage. The people have declared that manhood sdig hU h aa tleuwat ot our gatcrii. II.. -.:. I ).. ! ! i f.:.l. IUUUI. I1C .WI.IO.I lUe IHUB IU IfTKXl Iftllll but he could not satisfy hia convictions otl either j isticn or good policy, in contin- ! uing the working of the lib article. It has taken away from tb IxUtt JJoloa men their right of citiieuahip, men whose heart hav boat ia sympathy with tlis cause ot the Union and Constitution, trom the first gun at Charleston to the last one at Appomattox Court House. Mr. Hodneit continued, at some lobglh, ably to advocate the lesolution. Mr. Siuclair said there w as a pecutitr pro prtcty in this Legislatare's inaugurating a measure of this character, at this time. It ia well known that thitbody ia coatrelled by the Republican party, and for tbe next lour years. Ibis party will control the g"V rrnmuotaf the Bute yes, and the govern, incut which ' to control the destiniis of this great Coutineut. Tbe illustriuui per sonage, who has just bcao eUcted ta tb Ktecurire chair (ll this tutlou, has In scribed, ia cbaiacters of light, the policy which he intends to pursue. It is pew.. This was tb mutto that carried hi banner triumphantly among. th uiasaes ol tb peo ple. The people want peace, and they will (lave it. No measure that ran be Intro duced Into thi body i so well calculated to bring it as the one before the tjouse now, North Carolina U rwoMtruoted, and recon- trucfeil better, ticauae BTk" htBrTiiid i nobler basil, than an; of her sister State in th South ; and if ,w would complete the work and restart fraternal concord, virion all classes, then let this reaolution past, Ac. Mr. Justice offend a substitute, asking Congreaa to remove the disabilities of si eitliena, who had never denied the cotitl tutloual right -of Congreaa' to pardon par sous who nad encaged In the rebellion. He said, In substance, that there were men kA4mmitMma i nArsii'"Ac'!",""w'''" "'1'f"'','" , . .. i B. W. Morns, colored, took tbe floor In opposition to tb resolution, , Mr. French wa nppoaed to th rsolu tion la thi shape. It was too general, Ac. Ja. H. Ham, ot Wke, (irw(,) up J poed tbe measure, and moved it rekrence to a Special Committee ol 8. Mr. U.le moved to lay the whole, matter on tu.; table, and, upon that motion, called lor tbe yea andaya. The call wa Hits uituisl And iMulMie lite tulluaitig' lutUoU Ave Meter. Aah worth, Bsnuer Jiaruea, Blair, Caadltr, Csrson, Cherry, co rUa, Forkaer, col., Franklin, Gahagsn, UraliaUi, Harris, of Wake, col., Hayes, colored, lien drick, Hodgin.IIoroev, Hudgings.Justtts.ot HendoreoB, Justice, or Butberforii. Kelly, of Moore, Kinney, Mayo, eo hired, HuC'arihvaa, MOring, Morrill, Morrt, tailored, poo, Prpctor, Rea, Keofrow, Robbina, Wlwi, Reynold, Stegriat, ttimoBda, .Stille.y, Vest, Ns v Mraars. Allison, Argo, Armstrong, Burnett, Boddie, Bowman, Carey, colored, Cawthora, colored, Clayum, of Traiisylra nls, Davidson, Diton, Durham, Kllington, Farrow, Ferebee, Foster, Freaeh, Uatiing, Gibson, Ollbert,Gricr,Hawkllis,Hicks, High, llinnant, Hodnett, Hoffman, Huluphnas, Ingram, Jam, Kelly, of Davie, Leary. ool orcxl, Long, ot Chatham, Long, of Rich mond, Maione, Matheaon, McMillan, Mea ilenhall, Moorn. Nicholson,-Painter, Parker, Iiij, Prolflet, Hagtand, Robinson; Hhavaif, Short, Sinclair, Smith, ot Allogbaiiju Pntea, Htatiron, Sweat, cf.'tored, Thouipaoii, Vestal, Welch, Williams, of Hampsjn, and Wtawall 47. j.s: 'lW"l!MrM-: bS& actuated by the ptfret motive la Intro ducing thi measure, believing that. It what ia contemplated to the resolution should tie oaomm,tl)et ibduTdhtte what is their S resent bsBta Kepabtioaa gowniwetrt-to orth Carolina. He" Bt lltvetl l Repnhli. can govrntv' Oolv l torra -4w- -to truth. Tht Coeveatloa, which taaemb oti ia tbi hall, under the requirement of to ReflOWtWoctiOB-aclxc tt nrtt,'ln rralrtgtte Conatitatioe aad w biota w live now, ills Irsochia any oo. They had s right to ttu s, bwt, being tra t their proleasaWa ot Repute toast, tf did aot do if. . Th people have tedfll their ppr ciatioa of tbe labor ot that bod by ratify ing that Constitution by tO.OOO m joriry. He could not e why this body cml.l aot psa a murt which only eontendid that all shotld enjoy the right and privilege that all really Repohllca gorrte.os give to their cititeft, written fliaalMtiae, w m. vawvnoro,-ioiseoj,f ai isnvwa with tbe Representa'lv from Cemberlaad Kearyj and should ipK)r th revolution Mr. foe nppoa tne mm mhi iu rotsv. - Mr, Srtllet apposed tlr moiin to Mf. j He wished a direct vote to be tk e. He warned the R pobficaa party agtintt the ptaeage ttf weh sw.'' ;'e..' Mr. Ingraht said he law lieiif tttt plant of good feeling springing pp end he for" oft wiabasl to cultivate It, Ite dUtiked to" tea tbi' vlddicttve pljrit ftrfbitt.; He-wi oppoaetl to luck narniw nitriiM ml cm. press! ye poller a aome of the R pnbllrau party oa thi Boor tshMl .fri' pbrsoe.' lit Would vote lor the romtioiij 7 Mr. tiuwrai, wa ia lavof of ftie rnottpn .to refr Ha Bantea Uum W eouni.lnr tb matter, -H wat4 to Jio tWt '..neat itslltar, tbtt vwt-jtipa!2j9t; ftitaqt JT. H. iiarril, of Waka, tolorl, aitl fit s-jaa. aaaaa Vi saw tali illtliaaBi t fnftssT .in HrtTTrWW tvtJtJtWP JtW It Br W Bx I rr Balr I I VI wav a Special Commit! ot vv The eall wa atMiaiaed aad tb motion to refer prevail! - ... 'oflee4 t.MawltttiM tiiat tbe Uoutu take ,'i rwee troel tbe 21st ol lieeanilser v lb 4th of ateaaarjb t-.i i;-m ia bt! On swHa, the Uoum thee adju urocd oatil to morrow morniog, 1 1 o'clock. The Ctv h lasueal tn ukase,, by virtue of which nlne-teotb.nf tbe drinking saloon now existing in tbe Knarran empire are to bcMpprested. La th luastis eevlum near Torouto. thre BH9 fhofcas been anlnmate for fliteen I know lo sWk a word lo ii viug 7 - - ? Htl ITU OP HAim tl. KIXC! Presenlmcnt or (be Grand Jarj of Orange! STATE Of NORTH CAROLINA, I On anon CornTr. ( L!?L - mioB Cocmt or Law, Ku i.Tekm l&na. To the Honorable A f haOrauil "'jury tr tli'efeuVly cabetl trom tbe body ol the people, as cua lodtas and codrvtors ot the pnbtte P d eecorily, are gratified to be able to report, that good order and security pre-' vail throughout the County. They congratulate 'the Court and the country, that the uncMislittitinnal anil op preaaive. milltaiy tribunals, upder which the country has so long suflered, and the righU of the people so long languished, have been r-mrvrid. and the people ar at last remit ted S their guaranteed right tindnr the Constitution, prominent among which are, free.fom of peecTi, freedom of the presa, tbe right to lar arms, the great wnl of eivil liberty, the Aniens yui, and the right to le heard In open Court, to prosecute or defend, belore sworn Jury of their peer and under the Instruction of Judge who should he Ivarnca In. the taw, awora to d right, and responsible for any malfraoee Ioofflp;ll of which hv been denied them for three yiears. Bnt wfiile ther Is nim Wealf fiw feiittffaTOlWts, ther' -t ranch which, in tfie judgment of thi Grand Jury, calls tor aevere animadversion. 1st. Wo ptvatnt Lieut. Crockett, of th United State army, who, stationed among ua oa a Bureau olEotr, wa guilty uf high Crimea and niisdrmeiuors, as well as acUol despotism, which Congreaa Itself could not justify. Among hi crimes, wa allowing two leloaa, fFaatey aa I L-issaen Watson, to escape Irom Jail upon paying him f .'0 and a gold watch. Among his acts of de potlsm was his arrest of Chief Justice Rut- An, an old servant of lb, prop la and tht I Mala, one who, lor half a csuiuty, has ren rterud valuable aervicct to bulb. Tins veil eraltle .pturutuiU, .wl jtwiat (whose judli.uil In every State Id k I moil, and even IB Kngland,) waa, iu the H'J 1 year of Ins ago, summoned lo appear belore the governmeot of lbs United States, iu the person ol Litiltt. Crockett, ol the 29ih Ohio Regiment. Isaac RufBn, a freedmsn," complained to Crockett, that the Chiet Jostle had aot paid bim for service rendered. A writ or suuioious it plsetd In tbe hands ot tlie frecilman, commanding tile Chief Jus tice, living la tht county ot Alamance, to apfi ar tu the cailntf of Orange, to antstot tho complaint. The writ, Instead of being served by the hhcritl or Maraliall, wa served by tht freedman. entering the partor ol tbe Judge with a pistol In bis bosom and executing the proreaa. Tbe Chlet Justice attended aad nun suited tht freedman, evan laitur CruiJtrlt, Uy abawing. tbatj. tie hail been fuilv Dai. I. Nor waa this all : . CTifeT JtisfievrTtOtTln w"M Agaltf snmffidBeclT by ntvoiher lntwta 0'?w W aj'pear tn the tWststAtoaMait)si.t plaint mad at that temiiU ol Justice, lie attended and nou suited the oomplaiuant, but recovered no cosU In either" suit. Th Utireau threatened to tie up tht oomplaiu ant by the thuuiba fi r hi false claim, and there ended the matter with the Chief Jus tice. But it just began wlih William Faocett, one of mn neighbor. LieutCrockett ordered bim to give up to Antony Fuurttt, a treed mtiu, a threshing iitachiiie and two eowt, attd thrtatenod to arreat and ed btia - to Rateigh hUs the wler wa oby4utrseBd alt before be ba t heard but out aide of the question. William Wood, another neitrlibor. wa give op hit son." boy of tetr yetrt of lit. . Then tlilttgi being duue la the strait ol C mgrtss nd the United dtatsty the Ortnd Jory 'iiililplabTCKf'efi7' Kmgrest kndTBe I'njted State tor these crime against civil Hlerf and tbe HrrrtTmtonr " v -"-7'-Sjttl. W pretent, at dangerous to liberty, all crrt political ofganixirton. whether R-i String, Heroe ot America, or bv wbt'tyer name they maybe kaown, or for wtiat ever pnrpoee they were orgtaiaed. i, ' rd ' the Oraod Jury dif farther present an editoiial article in the Ddijf Maitdard, ol the J h of Rep trm tier last, entitled " RW,"and a eertaiw printed addres ttgaed by W member of th liaitttuT, lnrtititiog h Li. ot tt rvertirrraad tb flpeakef of tlie tTnos ot Representative, and extensively circu ated aiusg the people pf the, State, anil rttd to nave iaeo wrixtus ny junge IWltm rtt tu SaBrtuxte CatrVM pro.b.t lions, catmia'ed to incite to rape, raoine. plunder, aare)eHl arane, oa uch a teal th uitsd rwavA') Butt with horror tBekotVaatbhi, And tat) Greed Jury belt pi depbirb that already, Tp oighbourfog, couuiy, aa to y aava amen iniurmvu, aou a diiect conseqiienc ot thggitf0oeori- tsined in ttM and 1 mllav docataeote, act uf tiolsmc. vva t tb taarbaroia euuiog off of men' ears, bave beea perpetrated ta reubal 10a upon tht tifSofAnt and deludail black Who have trut tutrrtea tnote tugget Tb Orand, Jury deprecate tod sternly denounce all tocn act of violenoe." but. wblle'tftey do an, they teel a prtibuad ty- pattty rof the Betray wi ana ignorant tuiter- e.iiii;tht'-'1tiW'tttW''beet-mrhv.'tmit wttl b left,' Vf Buffer, while tb geltty tuttiort and eiWWori of tb will a.c, ii tb l ist tmniahmeut of their crfmet 1 ktf "oetopy :trfH" teteitSew 'iti iirmor ' aal trust it) toe government or tne Btat. - The Oraoft Jury w, with grave exmcerw, tbe iBtrodoctios ot a tiill ia the laet tared. It ore. etlteet th "Armed Potter," (the title airawa bwt ant tla uitalunm of'tha liill. ttu titttfcr ie the tttatow! iiook, by which bHtar o( vols aeteer mtUtta, tr, definite in aumler and oot rtquireii to be of the titiaeet f the (Hat, eor te be otflcerod by eititena, and 4 detailed mililia, ce be selected by toe Gov ernor iron to name of the people, 10 tht peril of tlMit4tlertiaead tee great iocre of iheii axe.- Tb pasaagt ot such act by Ui Bnuab PsvrliameM, would bring every tnaa ta JKsgland to hi toot, gun ia baod. bach - acts iiave been eoademaed by the DSnclttii people and by the Bntish. Jadi- 1 la tht go i ttiiliaui UM a military ' v:i " - i.;.--";1..'' ,, .-. - ." - ... jrft. -. at. t-.-?W' a.,3t .cjiici; -jo .iis.jiinJi bxtjSC 5M vl-if wix cimu'mfa-m'immwwm vent a mob froni tearing down t hnoae "What will yo do," aait th Chief Jostle. ' If tb people will aot olry Toarovbsra, hot -tear down tb house J W. will firs into them 1" wa the reply.. 'If jtou do," said tbe Judge, ''an.T anv man 1 1 killed, JH see ttt yoor aoTilVer are hirtgew. Th laweraf thus kingdom are not to be necu- ted bs theaword. 'luesw ma'tert lielong to the fiyil powniupdoiJiavirimlmig to do with them." ' ' In the opinlen of thla Orand Jury nch Wtiowot .ahould, stBiitiate. ftuverao. , d ttir tegititttlfe The fl? arm it sutuoiunt lur tlw execution ot the law andtbe preat'rvatlgti of thfi peace, lo Kmth vrwT!ft:-"- aU '- To checkmate this military and danger -ou uikI of axtcuting tb law io Orange, With th aword.au nrgaoitat Ion wa form ad at Cedar Urove, composed ot ihe most orderly e1tim of the eunty, who plMtd themselves to aid ia the exeetition ot, tlw Civil lw ,.brnvr it a as resisted ' m the county ot Orange ; and, at the same time, to forbid the Governor's armed police or mi litia patting fjbelr hand or aword, Tpon a cit-n, a the riak of having th. if iturta ta ken from ttiem by utiaimi U men. We are glad tu ssj the aimed police, or militia for eiHCUliug the law b not baen firmed in Orange, nor ha tbe unarmed Coniplrriy bceu called for. - - 1 Th Grand Jury do further present, only to repel with the indignation it Ueaasrves, the charge made by ihe Oovernor to rne Nelson A. Mile,' tW tht .white men in Nurth Carotin are- -txeteM f- eeniittrtig auss. im. lava piMp of iusuurcctuia and rttwllitvn, Mo evident- ha Iwen nffcrvd ta MLabliab the charge, and thi Grand Jury, drawn front the lxdy nf the people, anel cimlng from all portion ot the Cnnntv, inw-E-lMt.trMa Duller it to be lts aa to allj and that is haa sprung poly I rum malevolence sud tor political effect in th" late elections, 4th. Tha Grand Jury do present Judge Pcaraon'a tetter am. tahiifylng tlio tiutli nl history, treacbro and hypocritical in Ita designs and altogether unworthy. -Juflgc If th Ju.lgt reaux IWlUvad tWa-Waa iltui ger of "civil war,'' as he pretend, then he shoald hav bad the partita) preparing to mak war ar rusted a.l bound lo th peace , and, lliiaily, (5th Itiistitand Jury do present, and truthfully; rrm awt rn jmvr Hunter-, stranger to the.n. and to the county, " well to tbe judicial history 01 - Non 11 Csvfttliu. Uiat taus pe.-uU. ui X'otU C(lt. ftk, rprrfal1y of fh- e ifytT0'4iejfe;1lh(V(i vnr chwieiHid and raslutamo I an bab tunl regard and revvreac for the Judiciary ot . the tttaw, Tu peopluxit Oiaug bave had fur aeigbuon, personal Irien la and asao eiatat aucU J u.lgt , at. ilurpby.iigf.wiuuiJL. . . Cameron, Nash, Mauguta, RutQn, 'Maoiy, Battle and Baily. At man and neighbor, they are remembered by th pnnpie of Orange, with the , iondott efTwti.ia. We have named these Judgij. tieuaus they. nrtm our tattlmjBtBM.f'HrtT The people of the State did not allow ihe people of Orange $tt gtl Isefiire ttfciB t have; admlration andraspect tir the, whole Judi ciary th whole and every member of it, The high eharcr of ' the Judiciary ol North Carolina, aa exemplified tn the live of Moor, Haywood, Henderson, Taylor, -itna-, lisMdweit, Oaaiel, BsdirfT eVuusWra, 8twtjjj, Bei tl v JtultigilttCloiu Toom, r. Person, Osborne, Donnefl, Barnet, Warren, BUta, F4v OUUsuav Jtluulixtutv. IluJjls.su Well .tAtaail.ieli;aTtoJ : . . ... liooed. wt will calculated to fill and in spire the people with confidence and loc for the Judg and highretpect for tlieofflco. The Grand Jury regret to an th present Judiciary to utterly mmadlul of th tiiai ple ot tlinir illustrious. prrdeceatoM. ami especially, in these days of political Chans snd ociaf Upheaving, to 'tee the lljiieh 1U1. seaading to the hutting, bandying viiuper attott and ptroaL abute with lb lUr ud with pot-house pMlitiian-acli the us. nil ant tnd ta tarBirilted''''ttt,B trrg ttr Bar with larceny, furgi ry and ninte tealing: tbe Bar ri toriiug tuat tit Bench had -beea ta W by t rteuro boob a dubt ot Miwjii'.iy x-xtj'tBaao)! mantfimnfgq3 eatled out liid forfefdtfif hi t(ailt "Th-'BuY" ' also- ebargtog that tin Battel waa a jail-birU and eeoviet from -Hi - Jte)iasUai.a . fight, between Ihe XKo cn anil a member it th jj, aavtb former -jMcd-e-ltyiray' to Court! Tbit breach ot the peoa between the Beech eod the Bar, tHCurridg u thu train and io tbe ladiea' car, and ta much ti tnew,terwr threatened to pot the'Beneh tod the Barff th train, aolwhbstandiug -1 Bar loadty pnaeieinvd himself a Uirstttorof th It .ad I . The lliu g era wert :alcula!d I s tiring both th Bunch and the Bar ioler iliarepuie and to degrade tnem tW the eatltittttim of tbe peoplOi ".'tie) Bar Moittd tie the teat ot all that Isktiightl), iilv .ti!t,...u.ui Una Bench tbe slwde at J latiw, dignity, m legiliy and culm d.ltbci-auoa; ba aboard lj lu.ia SiiaiiHirti - ' -ts.- - Let tbe fbttuteJee nr iJttloe be pmsoaed. bitter th wasWr of ilarah. to aii. who drink of Mi piisO'ietl tieiB. , . . ' Tbe Orand Ja y do present ' each -"endX every-ooa o the Judo, WHr hv taken pa aad active part oa the baedog. lo- Will unws stewiof i-.esmiosi au et asoci atea, Justice ltdr,l)ak,Si t,!aud Rod man snd the' Circuit V irt Jodittt-rtt : Jodgve Cirmd.NiloiiaA Wait, Henry, Ru sailLi'tnl, Tuii, Ijtgaa,(asnnooaj.)msr - -Uor, aygwitj tf gpBdittHfl becoming itio Judiciary a; way tuving auid .excepting Judge Mitchell ; aud. Litteud ot prijeutin tbty do thank tad ..amend, hiu for hu j pehtteat tileaee' tnit aotslw twariiig a a jast a aad Mpiigatjuani. . . , , And the Orand Jury do unanimou.4ly tad -respectfully a.k ( jour IJouorthkt, a a !rt ol th hmtliry ot the timet,' and that poalavlty and tbe Jadgoa may kaow vsoat " ihi paper writiaj tw'tprvav 11 fiU Upou th minute ol thj Court. Uusi WarrrraD, Jttoooa.Ritt'Vp" - ' est i 1 ssswua.Jimx tt flmtar. Wuxiast Wano, W.lt MaRK.UA. SiS Wtl.Ll-aS Ms UlfOsj,!r J"'HW 0.' flBNNT L'LtMsV, H. t. lUlN, - t! WI.1 t J 1 H.m, L. yt) ittaa, W W. iUllKlfASt, a!,X lLf.lt ' Jobs C. W itnaHaoit, J tattst Laawrueu i The Mlrtouri rivet w frtta at Omtlu, . ao that prwleatrtao cromd vn the ice o tba20ik instaul. . , Stonewall Jacku' only child, a daujb- ' iter, it laid to give promiao olgrtal beauty - ' -and Inttlligoiif - bimet tint wio.!) ' ... - . '.rtrji, 'eriritCsjtnii-lir; Simet lint muter, alter to. bcnc,e f tliitjr.., -jj .. - mm. ,J.,iS..:;ijC.ili;,
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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