VOL. .3 RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, Di-CEMiiEU 10. 18G8 NO. 57. 1nE SENTINEL. LeglaUlure of Norm taroh.ia. SKN v't'K. ........ .: -fiA.tt:a.DT Dec, )?, lsfl., at 1 i The Senate Wis called lo order ,,liek. Mr. Lassi'ter presciied me ri-tj signed l.s Messrs. l-eatce aim n -f , S' I'll 1 1 V i 1 1 ' hfl I' .V 21 CSS . " OrS.'.S-.SW rt m4Pm4m Hl l-tk. JtlaU.13. I l' t'llllCH " ' J"" ' I ' hi. J ncjues'iniC Giiieral As-embly to Live then) sutiioritv to exmiiiie ihe otiicia,i documents ef t tj- State, w ith a rcsoluinh uroratv'e to jUu ,liau.-Usta, ..luJ.f adopted. Jlr HT OF . iMMI 11 KB. . Mr. Rich, Irom the Committee on Inter nal Improvem. ills, t win. in was rel. rrt d tail to nuttQil ilirchatts-f ;t the Chatham ami Coalfields Railroad Company, reported tavorahly. Mr. B ciuan moved a suspension ol the niU-a, iu order that the lull lutgai le put . ii it ..veral readings. Mr Sweet m iitl thai he ptesiini'-.l that no .in- in the General A-enit.:y rai ! (he t in as many Itai'r ad charters being grant ,1 ;.4 there are days in the y ar. ir,ttdrd they do not ask fr an appr..pna ion i.l money troiu the Slice; l ot t.i leb-r in the ,,;, saying, "a burnt child afraid nl tire " Ii it true ihat tin bill d-a-a inn ask lor an appropriation, hut lie would l.- agtccaLly mrprised it there does n . . t e.iniu auoih.r l.ill a-king tor it. nnd-for i"'. Mr. Bobbins 'bongo! tin- S u i'oi'u fears were groumilena. an lar hh A. lull ' con. erneii. He felt an mt lejr in tins Hoail-, lttf.,;ika Uie bcuator, il any anj.r i.ii .imii vki asked for, he" ilioul.l fei I com .el!fit to vutu agauiat it, as he aiiouM vote iinain-t any mi-am rrr ralellUteil t. -reae ill ill ready eri"rm..ii ile'.t of th- Slate. He l.o;eii that, I" c teae U.ii lni hot uk loi anytb!ii(t, it wi.u.it iwt le ihieii.il. lit wad aware tllit ll rather ,,;..;;ir t.i iire-tn' a lull which ask.cl tor . uj. Mr. BMan!-''B,t'i"n . ad )j ! ami the trill pawwtl tta liual reading, uuauiiuou BILLS. pT yff Mrwre , ot ( art-ret : hill in favor l I be late Sherlft J H Davis Jr. ol Car teret ; whieb W.M. i.if- 'I 0,1 C .h i. .lar. rW Mr. M'Hire. ol YaiH-y : A Lilt ioe ktiiC t-'lkrvg-k K-.-.I Ir.-m Maiiuo, Mili.Vietr Vmi'ni y,' f" av'of mMttf arnl Buruavllle, lo Ai-luv.lle, liuin ollili. t'liunty, Kelerrnt. to the t-oui iiiiigu oh intt-rHL luipruveunnU. Oil m-.tioti ol Mr. t' " k, the hill to roh nolulale the A'la tic &, N olo I ar una, and the Nortti taro itra Hmltwal Cimipanies, a takeu- up. TimTS'SA w lion reai as fo'lnwn, to wit : Tnal af the M aLiie tu. of (he atock hoVttra of the t'.u pVa'tom al .r.aai.l, a nij 'f'lj nf- lh' h ioii r. p e-eo'e.l in eiwm, or hjr .rov,iaeh ol (.id iyuianiea hall decide. y m j ri-y e. nceor hnK to the meilt d, tr. w: 1 in iraciianer. & ." MfcUraUaw ,int!.'!s". r"' A 11 - tion, lai line, na h'.T i-; .Sink.- ;il " the firnt" and iowrt " "n i in-e t in.livi.liial beriraea ' the " a id ' mi -ah ..ile-s ; ari l ni the 8rd an. I 4t . i .... i-tnke. -u " accvr ding tv Vi mt'ijxl pifcrjjt-t hi lit 'kilter." ud iuTt "of lJu ii.ni ii iw-ih-dder.'' Mesara. Q.'aham. Ko ho a an. I . ker anuiM-fted tue in.etiirmrnl. Mffn iiee. . Mnd" WHreT"rif'p"i !tau Usw bill j be poatponed unul the L.-m ni'iee In ret ereuce trII.ni tile S'atd 4 m ercats III Kailnmslt, &0 . couid r. pori. j Meaitrs. Sweet ami S.h n o;ni"S m tue! mendimni, aud it was lost by th j I ..How ii. i! oW, via- At - M.-rs. Burow, I? .rr.es Ttess Vy llerDan. E,jp. chl e i. Grab ,m. liaim.K ton. Love. s n, M Ichov M L u.' I n Osbo'Oe. Pordie, K 'iibii a, Scott, S'loffnr, Wrtkerand Wjna,-!. ItATi Messara. B-lbimv, Bosjlen Blvthe, Colijrove, Cooke, D.vis, L es. . tUtaMisitMu r.kn-r. llavea, Ityiuan. oo or ed, -lviWa left'"'- - I1." 1 ltUJ''t Moore ol Carierei. Ii eh. R chard. u, Kei- uwMyniitta. SW .'"' Whiie 8. Tbe Biii wM paitod. r ,,..::' , i Hill to amend the Charter of tbe WTillisuv stun end Twoe- lUilf.,ad Comp.any parted its third remlinn without diacussion. i t: Aybs Messrs. Harrow. B -asley, Beem .n, BeUaiiiy. Jiurns, Blyihe, Co grove, Cook, Forkner, ilaniiiion, H.viuati, ooloreil." Laasiter, Lindsay, Mardndale, Moore, of llartertt, Hich, Uichaids-ui. Ilpass, Smith, White, Wynne, and Wilson - 26. NaT. Messrs. Barnes, Broaden. Graham. Lontf, L"V. Me Clior, Moor.ol Ynciy, McLauuhlm, Pur. lie. Robtiins, bcott, Klinffuer, Sweet nd Welker. I i. Bill to be entitled an act to divide and separate the Eastern and Western division of the Wilmington, Chailotte and Itut icr ford Riliad came op. i Mf. Kidibin opp. --d lhi psas-ifri! of this bit! 10 irJ mile and lentfihy speech. (Mr. Robbina ha consented lo write out liia tpetoii in full, ,ournqu8t, and it will appear in afew data. Mesar Sweet and Lmft alao opposed the paJt of tbe bill, as it involved an addi tionalappropriation ot $2 000 000 J4ear. Smith nd Cook urged its pa- ajro, and tbe bill paused its third reading, a lollowa, via: ; v Aria Meaars Beaaley.Beeman, Bellamy, Baroai Blythe, Coljerove, Co..k.D,ivi, Eve, trihiiridBsi.Enriea. colored, Forkqer, Har Il vinail. "CiitiiK'd. Lassitnr, Lindsay, J Crttt0lvMamh Hes.p, Smith. Btepbena, White, Wjnoe and VViI- on 28 i . Nm. Mestr. Birrnw, . Brn-, Broj- lin, Osbome. 'l'Brdie, K etiardM n, Hoboa, Mr. Bij&'Swdf:itoMt&' tbe vole. 'Mr. Cook mnvel to lay tbe motion on tbe votr; (which be will writ out, aud It ahafl have placifin oar ooiuinaa, a eooa' as furaisbed.') V"" ' "" z A tneasage waa reciived froro the HitMie,' tTanenruing a res-1 us ion pr.ioiing to tioUl i-vetiiDH araaiona Irom and alter Monday ni it, wtych a. looted. On q.Qtu.Bol Mr.U.ye. tt. bill in rei" v r-- J .i . ferrqo io the r?Hnm Court M made thpc1t eMerior ju. tisy nex-. A mea w riOetve.1 trom tue Tretva ' . Iae4 kUttt m,-'(rs M ri-leresee t tfce cixitm. lit etpeiiae' laid xtuwut hr Me vswicms, a-atwuts jLeafijihi! - i. ! Ni rtb," fuar,VVijSi I i.. fe, t.r n""d " f. , (., rhtt v t a 1 ' if 'rfl : Wontaav 11 t'tiock.' ' " ' s ' BOUSE OF REPRESESTATlVSa. ?ati l iiDAr, Hec. jij, d6i. Wise culled to outer at the usual hour Paver t.y t'. 11. v. Mr. Brooks. I.-n'ves ol at,.,,,-.- were g -anted to Meaara. I' gram. Hhaver, Hoduett, Leary, coloreit, F- elv', fl.nigiri, "Ellis," A sb worth, Whitley a id Wiikie. The ( hair at n niriced MeSirsi. fliilli -j, Humphr. y and Hodu-iti an t tie Special Com- miffee, on the Sicretary of Sti'e's report, in li-inrl to ih- Code ol Civil f i.icedunv In-j;. anied to any nirmher ol the House, who may ihsire it, from Saturday fvenitig, tin- l'.l Ii., to Monday, the 21 I . I.oat. .-"Mr: -ttrNHwan rtrnt'the rtrtw t -' pen. led, ami that Mr. Mal uie's resoluiion.in r.-uaid to la'siui.' a Committee of Confer j ir, to conier Willi the Tennessee I.ejrisla I ure in regard to Itailroad enterprises, tie taSt-M IT 'Hi ine i. a en. lar. larrie.i. I In- rei iluu.iii (published before) wai ! Tea I. ft t.i i j Mr. Malone tnk the rt or in i xp!anathn ; ol the rei-olutii.n and mid that the object. oi ilns ie-oliiini ii to enable ilns ImmIv to j have a-i a. . uia e i lea of the various pro 1 j. eta oi' ltailr..adi bein now constructed bv i t'.e Ste ol I I'liuese' tue direction ul ; V. stern North Caroiina. The o! jiet is to faci'ifate the bnihl'nsr of tics ere it svsteiu ot R.d roads, bv wdiich tbe tra te trom the er- at States of Ohio, Kemuckv. W.-t rn Virginia, and East Ten n. s-see shall p is. throuj.ii the S aleol North I umliiia io the nearest point nu the Sei- board. While this spirit oTproijresa iu our a a' ei S a e i. nds to our mauilest interest 1. 1 us avail ou's Ives oT the opportunity to compare vievis. We simply propirse to in . t-t them in the city of Haleigh ; therefore no expense "will incur to the Slate of North Carolina. Our great lection ot Western North Carolina needs the attention ot this body in order to develop our Kreat re.oi.r cci and therein relieve cur suffering peo- pie. Mr. Welch wanted to know it this rco lulloti w ni.. I creme any expense to tbe State. .. If :t did, he was opp sed to it. Mr. Maloo. said that the rcsuluUou only r ii e l a Committee to confer wit'i a Com mit'ee Irom the linnesse Legislature, in the ii'y ol H ileijrh. Mr. Bowman resd a le.tter from a promi nem no in'.cr ol the Teiines.ee Senate, ex ,i,.4n i his de-sire lor the General Asiein i.iy ol N t Ii Carolina to take such action at4e.re4i4W0 uryrtdea. Alt. r some lurtfier detiitei' 'W. Tiflfw moved to p'.s'pone tlieturther couBi.lera iin uf 'be reaoiuiiou until Thursday next, ai Vi o'clock. Carri.d. Vbssrs lloilgin and Mai one presented the rporta of their County Couimiaaioners. K ferred. A message was received from the Senate, inf riuinn tue House of the passage ot a bill lor t he relief of P. T. Massey and E. G. H'H. ot Johnston c .unty. On motion ot Mr. Poll, the rules were sti-peiidcd aud the I ill pawed Its several rcjjinui. fly consent, Mr. Bowman Introduced a t,U i wiablish Turnpike Road Iron. M -ri.n to Aslieville,. Itelerred. r - - Mr Sinclair, trom the Committee on P'ri va'e III Is, rep.vric t upon several bill", which wire put on the calendar and will be no-iced when they come up. Bv H. W. M'MTia, colored: A resolution I p ir. g any niemucr aosennni! iiim en nom lie II .tl-e witlioat leave. t,teirte. O i mti"n -Mr, TrirTn; ibw 4e- irsvi . ..,,.,,.1,1 and 'he b. I! tfi renew thechar- lLI ,,i ,UB H.tuaioD.l Manulacniring Ci'i w iH tilk.. p ,,,Scd its several read- ini, w uh a alight aiueii.lmenl in us plira ,.. gy, re.omiuended by the Committee, to wi.aiii at u reteirawi. A meaane was received trom the Senate, i-iioiinitig 'he House of the passaife ol the lull ii, provide lor a icgi-tiatlou of o'ers in .p eial ecf n.s and aUo of the resolution to fivirr of W. W. Medtnrd, ot Haywood cuuty. BKSOLUTION8 AND HILLS. Bv G. W. Price, colored : A resolution i "tW-vii$v H j tion ol the members (it ttia Getir1 A-rm j hbj in r.'gard.to their term of olflee; there' ' rB"- '. " - "l'-'T"""C. ' ... . . lirtmM, that it la the wnm oi tun uten i rlA.a-'mb!y. that the memberV composing the present A -a mbly are elected lor two veaia, bfnjnuing ia 1808 and expiring in 1870. LI. over. Mr, Argo renewed bis resolution of yea- tri1a'j?Wlat;'TliiiB i.)iWtAi.U4Mlfcm the House bold two aessions daily, Mr. Argo moved to suspend the rule aud adopt at once. Carried. J. II. Harris, of Wake, coloring moved to Jvpend by striking out half past 3 ed-jck, and tni-rting half past 7 P. M.; which, Mr. Argo acoeprbd. ; Clo thv passajie ol tbe resolution J.- 8. Leary, colored, called lor the yea and nay a. The call, being austained, resulted yeas 64, navs 19. By leave, Mr. Whitley, from tbe Commit tee on Corporation, reported lavorably upon the bill to amend the charter of the ciiy ot Wilmington. Mr. French moved to inspend ths rule and put the bill on it aeve.ral readings. Carried. . The hiH eassed ita aeveral reading. By Mr. Jarvi: A retolution in favor of T A Alexander, ftalerred. I By J B. Leary. colored ; A bill to amend the Charter ol tue town of FyttVille. J. 8 Leary. colored, moved upeod tbe rule and put the bill no tta aeveral ra.irtiiies. 3rfted; and the bill pasead. Mr. Htilfey . ouilsdiLXtiyiaJlUha JTi'M and take ttp Senate bill to Incorporate the North Carolina Mutual Hum Insuiaac Co., and put it on Ita aeveral reading. Carried, and the bill pasfc-d it varioua reading wiihoutdebafe, . . Mr Argo Med to re60nMif tb "vof ii JbojKhitl 't.K ,rwrfa.iiott. wris-t.iggj ioriV rfti'ir'wScs jiirtt-'--:: -'f ii'-K Mr. Laflin moreo) to lay that motion pa i he table. Carried. Mr, Kate otoved to reconsider the vote, d i.iclt the bill (submltUid by th Trea- temporary n.niericifls "o i res'"', was ms I to tht Fiiianre rnminilt.ii l.arrlffd fin motion ol Mr. Kite, the bill waa t once taken cp and put on It teeond read Idz. Mr fieymonr aaid thw wa the Drat time w J 1 a . .. sV 11 lsa ' . . . - . VI .. J Ja- .V-U IwtNKl r..-J out. utDroowuea vr I I... ..si. ia If 1 In hisnninfon.lt ui.o j ;. j ,e'k.j - r f conlerred too lar?a power oo any nap. nta'ter what lit capacity ana intrgrity. i wwnJI i pttpn Kondaj, . Mr E,iii,n I he thou Jit fh 8 l!ttvlu- eruirseut tojii alter a atr m-vritbi' ha I "j .ST tha.Te " tie of j. LleiTtS'iS'flrtnTtmt . iau.Ji.... AiA dsl . wMi.H.1 ir-tin nsai it aetfv 'VJtmU U theMA iWbi. 'tt&mifria irnfiHmUtU-i ' amenduaeiiU thej alioul.l ae tit, 8.iuiehing , 'l" 10 'f l,l)ni! to W the f"'K ''.'": ' w "" thi . "r . hwte raptd-y. 1 Mr. Seymour said, while lie disclaimed ' &1 tfiWia at .tiaisiku.lw.u to tlte I K' utleman, it nimply a matter which une nieuih. r wished tn ta! and aauther did not. It'jt wa a matter Klf.ctitt(( hi Pprsonl interest, ha would moat asutitetlly J'''1' u llK requeat. However, bo would mf to ati-ik dill ir(Tin"? iiatTX'" )" . l i,e lulhiwing is the hill : Suction 1. Tlu dfier.,1 Atvnih'y of Xorth tHtont&iui trim wWIUW! ' TwHiW-h- Public Treamrer, in advance of the cntleo j tion and return of puhlie taxes, to raise money wbieh may lie oeed.il to pay the in- I terest on the pulilic deht, and other appro priatnma made t.y la, the I'uhlio Treamr- er iiiierel.y alilli'.rir.i'.J, from time lo time. to Imrrow such Mini as may lie necesaary to meet the wants el the I reawury, at a rate ul mtereaJ iu t. eM.'d wgt per oent,, anil on such teriri. a- lo tiiu-r and place tot payment, aa mat I agreed on ; the time ol payment not to be la'er than toe day fixed by law tor the iiiTUicnt ol public taxea Into tl.e ireasuiy. Sue. 2. As collateral seen, it t for the pay ment ol the sums b.Tiowe.1 as above itieo tinned, the Pubdc Treasurer is authorized to mortgage or pledg-r all, or any part, of the stocks or bonds held and owued by the S ale, in or on any railroad, canal, or navigation company, in such amounts as maybe expedum, anil likewi.s,aoy interest owned by the, tjiate,. by lien or utherwiae, in respect to such stocks or boude. Site. 3. lu case the Slate tails to repay the sums borrowed, or any part thi-uol, ac cording to contract, the mortgagee l h.-ri'-by authorized to sell, after thiiiy davs' ad ver i-emnl in at least two new spaa, is pub lished In the City ot Haleigh, at public auc tiou, such portion ol the .atocks or bonds niirtca.d, and the inter.' ot the State in relation thereto, as may tie necessary to re pay. said loans. And in cae of Such sale, il shall lie tue duty of the i,!.uliUe li.asiiriit. to transf. r mid c nvey to tbe purchaser die stocks or bonds sold, together with I ich int. res s and rlgtits. a the Slate may own in r lation to the same ; freulni. That no nu shall lake place under ibis act aoonir than tbe 1st. day of October, 18(itf Alier a debate of some lvugib beVwtun Messrs. Seymour, Estea and Sinclair, - Me. Durham, aaod LUt ifaiiju jnot pass the bill on its second reading, fair, il they did, they a minuted thciusilve to tbe principles ol ibe bill, !?b loafer What Waa the object intended, we go on. record as be ing in tavor ol giving the Treasurer power to hypoibecate all tllftuxopur'I 'l tii State. The people would not uutlvrsttuid it, and he thought the object Would be effected by Oil .J JU to u e? llopijl the adoption ol Mr. bey m our a motion strike out the aiciions uoul. irn.g such traordmary power on oue uil.n. lie b' and believed that ll the vote came up oo the whole bill, it would lie voted down. Mr. Kates j Then the House would be re pnHe lor the dipreWitUf'U. that auob actirvri Would have ou the Slate bond. He still insisted that the striking out of Unite seel ion would make the wlule su absurdi ty. He jam Id not see why tbe. till should not pas its second resiling, and, ofi it third reading, be amended to suit the view of the House. . Mr, Seymour said lie hJ beard that there w-uiiemt! a3B4vMt. to aull tssirttWkf P' i he Stale. U.; ti.ouid such iiittaauie would have come helore the House ou it own merits, but here it is 4ut lrfd, insidiouily, under tlucoetr ot ao tppropria lien. Ur. Etle litid be onoo said that the gen tleman Ifom Craven (Mr. Seynwur) acted in a manner that seemed strange to bis friends,, but this waa the atianguat .tnuj that he (Mr. K-'es) bail yet aeon. The gentleman tad ntl;ned upon the G ivern if, Treasurer, aud other, who n commended the bill. Mr. Beymeur disciaiiu d nflucting upon any one, Mr Malone Said there was no precedent in -the history ol llie &ai here It bud U) give a Pen tr twrritw nrrtnt-v. t 'itit, !r till debate, that the credit of the State had ruo low- tniiewl-, Uit.bt 1 oiition would b voted down. , T Mr, French moved to amend by trikirtg out, in line 0, tbe word ''liout tiiuo lo time ;" in same section, line 9, strike out tbe words "and in such terms a to time and place of ;" alao. iu line 10, same aec - on. Aio striae out, in securiu i, une o, theworia "or pledge ll or anv part id the." AIo, In line 5, strikeout the words 'in such amount," and all of lines 8, 7 and 8; and add to section i the word "uot to exceed one million of dol.ars, at thep par value." h f .' . Mr. Durham had obj ction to' the amend ment. It did oait any wtuU. atocks.. sUuuitl be, pledged a collateral. There were mgie stocks probably not worth over 10 cents, and other worth over AO eeata.. It might result that a million dollar worth of txk might be sold at a ruinous, acri!ico for debt of only a lew hundred I thoutand dol lar. H again oppeaed bota tbe amead miot and the bill. ' Alter couaiderabi debate, Mr, Fruucb'a amendment wete voted down, au.1 the qjetion reevirred ' uron Mf. . Sfymoor'a amendment tovetrike oat eecticvo S and 8 On motion of Mr. Satew. low yea and nay were called and reauited io rote ot' ye 83, nay II (Mcsr. C'berry, eofrrrert, Ete aod French voting tn the nt-fative.) Mrta the oltw bill, sm.wi.lwd, apor It euoad read 'Og. 'hyjLJld were cancel, ana reaune.i iu yeas u, navs . On motion of Mr. Kate, the bill wa made tbe jeoial onWr for Monday next, at 18 o'clock. '; ', '' A measag wt received Itam tlie Senate, ftntamilUin WTt.-blli!yrblob were ap propriately disposed ot, ana will be noticed wei ittejf"iwo. ,IS5'.Wl'-WSyBVSiVS-,'S;;.' W'i.W;, Mr. Barnett moved te luipand the rates. take up tba bill to meaikaat tb several act in relaiWa to the towa of Saltaburjr aod pttt it oa ii s'i rrniufv- . f . ,i,n to ...tw.nd w.. ...I w. an aer mt t e.1 a act to Incorporate the . . ... ... . ftelerred. On motion, tbe House then adlnurBed ontil Monday moraing aezt, mt 11 o'clock. ' eitt -.) MoaoAT. Dec. 14, 1868, ' The Senate wa Called: to order at II ssresn ur L'ojajsii i s--x . Mr Rich. Irom the Comotittew an late W T.TririyVfmao'a,''oT'WTrrwrf wsa n$miX bill trf inorDoMtf the nniverait Raifrisl Mi$lj2tfa$ ffTr; '.v:ic v- VMf. . Rrrftftltia; f,ai the" m Hyin.ingfe,liyra.s. . tp) t iiporat...,'.s, rfpon.d l.,,i.' o:, .tl.e .l,,MC-, f'Wuk. UmtSt. Mutuultie B &,. ton- win-- t.i v v Hill nu h..riin Cie C 'inmi-- town of 1 .r'.oio lo L'tiril th. r throuuh said, town to the Will T-r'-ir.. U.r-l C.-ii.p.tv , liill to inc. .rj oral.- il.e il I t, lent A.H';ati'-n .! I lie t . n "I B.II to allien I th.- t'.iai !. f ol Wasiiiuuiuu. Mr. H i-J ej. Il'.'lll the Coil, II nance, r. IV'MvdLlSI.OU.Stf. rfe T-'1"'' rl Hill auihoriitij; rer'ain if. bends ; uiil lo am.n I a'id r.-ndoue ill I 'off- ite'. aiVftiiirTrjir.' 1 17" nil if; U'T'iT- ettcvllle lo issue l-'ii.l- j Nol UK ol j Mr: Rro.lea ytve n. iutio.lufi- a oil! to p a, , lbi iU-d , ansl I ) .;. n District, j A. II. Galloway, cuh lie shoii'd iuiro.l ic,- ! what dipos.iion La. I I. .p Jl r.d. r. s u:iv. a e II .11 '.I I., ell l:.a l. . I III k ..le I.Oi .'. ;. ai .1 ii i ii,- l t. i u . r.o.d Male s liilfie-,1 l i hie. what had been dolle v. . HILLS. M . lly Mr. Laasiter A b tl (.r the ra i. l ol the fate Sheriff ol Granville. W. A l'.e!,.o:t Place I on ca'e.i.iar. By Henri Kppea, color. .1 A bill it. i. la tion to vinrnace Ln ei.1. s. K i, n,-; i.. tl.e Oouimitt e on Propositions audi, i ". in. . By Mr. Ma-oi, : A bill I', r. - .Il.e, to l.xe eulors Itelerred to the Conmii I . .ai the Judiciary. By Mr Purdie : , b; fa Ho ;iei of U . I!, I' l'ii d am .111. I H. White, late Sh nil "I lo th I 'niniuiltee o.i Urievaucca. It.U.I PlOJ Mr. Itobbins, from the Couiinitt.ee on the D.af and Duiiib Asyl.iui. by h ave, n polled a bill making lha aioiual arproit uii i.m ol li!U.lll0, to susinm sal. I InslroliMii ByMr. Binow : A re-oliiuoi n h .ii'luii; thu r. a d'uiiou ainhoii.i- tae p'oon. oi tun copies of ach enactment l.o Kit use ol uiemiiiUA. Ua u.oiiou ol Mr. Kaljli.us amended as to lea I al' litiv.aie U was s etiac lllenls aud the resi.lulloit was itdoj.led. A message was i.-eeiv.-tl Irom the at.nouuclug (he pSa-ae of si.in.i resolutions, , whi. h were dispo.- House, y bills, . d ul Us lollows : -Hill in lavorof W. D .1 ustice. la'e Sh. rdi of Ucudelsoti couuly. Kvicrrku tu the L'oui vwum o Vmmmme?- . : Bill iu lav .r ol 1 lie Sherills ol New Han over and Pasquotank co.ti.:iea. lleired tu the COllllllii tee lilt Vn. nice. A liv ssage fiom lite tiovernor, covering a uoiuin unicntioti fioiii the Public Treas ur. r, euclosiug "a bl.l tn iijiply the cm ueticie of the Treasury." Iteleried to the Coinmitti'e en Finance. Bill to amend the Charter of 1 lie town ol FaV'i ticvdli!. (Ilns bill lin remreiiin Municipal eb-ct i us and provides thai no onet living outside ol the. (Corporate limit., though they, may own largi pioperly with in said limbs, shall vote iu the Mnnjcipal eleeltuf, and, twiner, pr.uvi.iea thai ton day .residence ahali entitle, any one. lo a vi ; i Mr. Harrington moved a suspension ol tbe rules, in order to put the billon lis sev eral readings; which waa adopt, .,1. Mr. Sweet moved to amend the bid by making jis term ueri' ral, so i.s to apply lo all the Jl'cori oi ate towns in the Mte , wstHe4''Wadt4t.d, jii.iUua ,Li). Mr. Moore, ol.isncey, moved to amen by strikmit out "10 davs' residence" ami iu serting "80 " B'j'i ied. Mr. Snolliier inovVI to reler the bill to the Conimitu n ou Corporations ; which was lost,aud the bill passed its svveial tuaduigs. . t.ll.K.Nll.lH. The bill to re enact and confirm certain acts iu relation to certain Kailroa-t Compie nir in this Sta'e, rnme np. Mr. Rich eff red the following amend ment, to wit : Strike out ol the bill aM relating to the Chatham Kai'road t'nmpany, and amnud by adding the follow s.'e.tious : (tirttaK 4. The Pablk Truttrr ia Here by direoie.l, whenever the President hi the i'hatham Railroad Company shall certify ttavdiefr f tbt H'd bween rh- raw, in Sou h Carolina, and the ,u I or ...lui, mrtnl M lis l.M.I.. liu.lr..u.l beiween Raleigh and ti.e Gulf, has been let to contract, to uberibct the capital stock of said Company two million dollars in be half of the Slate, which sutiscriniion shall iffTffeiii WttniMitur laid Company coupon bond of the State at par, ol the denorub atiou ol onethou annd dollars, daled Octobt r 1st; 1MS8, and pavable thirty years then aller, bearing si p.-r cent, in.tere.st, pnya'tie itnii-HiniUiiHy. i principal and inleles' payable in the City of New York, aaid bonds to ae aignerl by the Governor, coun'eisign. d by tbe Treas urr and staled with the Great Seal of the 8'ato, and issued und.r the provisions ot cbajifer 90. lbfvtied Code : Pimided, That aaid bond shall only be issued on the sur render of like smoffut of ImokIs of the 8-a'e heretolore isaueit under "An act to mend the charter ol tbe Chatham Railroad Company," ra id -Id loth of August, iSilH, oa which .surrender the aame amount of bond delivered by said Company to the State oorrer-rtie aid set tball l cancelled. 8id aubaeription ihall l preferred at ock, ltd si (tlvitleud ot six pet cent, belnrt any dividend shall be declared on tbe other aiock. ' . I Sao. 5. In order Jo provide for the pay tBfrit of ilie inter. t wdkb mny accruroD j tbe bond i-ned as a'wve mentioned, there I I hwi'iy avlttr nll W aTilTOaTrnevieti and"J collected pecial tax of one twentb th rn one per cent, on the taxabfe property ot the I rUataaMlUwtalile and pay able i no- ihelrtas j ry other public taxea. ' ' sac. . In all fjwwiiage of f toi kholdsrs of j Milt ft;.irfiiftRV thm Hi.tiT s'hstl foV .a,t f..,! beJ af ii Jj IjTfwirt t'r4Siaai:tM- eiaa-ba-lBr nal srocKnoiir, ami an toe oineirs oi sal. 1 Company shall He elected by the.stoc-khol- dajvai a ocmolota. 2. otto-c'i'ai Toca or toe hiu I "'"TV ! " " ....... .... I ..n,l itnll tra Mr Barrow moved an amendment to the aiendasent (Otb. action) by adding In the eesMwl Hoe, after the word "to" the word -st pro rata," and by ftriking out all io the Brd. line- except : stnkine o'rt asvistowfe,! in Stb.line, and aildiug ' ktrt ftnidtd ' , Alter eonsiaeraoieaiscuwoon,. nr. narrow simteos'lrfl.ijxt waa tejMiiL, and the cngina.1 meflrnrtirsrtr.e.f Vl rfiMfT piVt ita third- reading as Cidlow a A ,sWJHi,nw. JtTti sr., l.'t ot. uo,av,.UI i.'s; lua. te-siib a-towr- i BWthe, Colpeove, Co.)k. llaVui Kav is, Ppos I JbMsWaj- SKiu, Uawaty, Son h, Siephei.a and White.- -J.i. V i vis, Messrs Hnriii . Hrncden. IHIw Kd-e. I.oye, Ma.- ai l -ret, M ir5 r.irti', it. .m, nu, all I W I'Iki'I I.'). ' bi iii.tt ion, t he l .is .-veiuitj, ai n. M hhor. Moore of of rrcT; Sfrt-rtwrhthr. Siott, S'.olfner- rw.et Sena'o adiourni'd until o'cl..(?k. M'iNiisT, Dec l'47li(l. II 1 ni" enile.l to ord r t 11 o'chw-k. I'iay,.i by tUf (, v Mr. .Nicholson, ol the ..House., - Mr lliuivant, from the Committee on Kn i o l.oeni, reported the lull to incorporate he N -rili Carolina Vlyttia! Home In-uranee ' uij any us being correctly cmollc.t I.- ay a ol nbseiice were granted to Messrs. 'e'-n. H o.ehtna, eoioreel-, Grwbaiu, MWU . ;-oii an, parrow. Mes. .c. w ere n ceiv.-d from I he Senate, tiil.oniiii; lin- Iloiia,- ot the passage of the t"ii.oi:io lull?, and leso'ti ions: Iblt to s. pirate the Kasn-rn and Western 'liv-sion.oi Wibu n .ton, 'hsrl-.t'e and Hmlorfoid 11. H Itelerred to C.nunute .:i III! : nal iinprovt nieuts. Ii -ointton ord.-riflg Ev.ning Seasions of t he i leneral Asa. uihly. II .. i, ,- loll toin n.ltog f,e charter of the i h. raw .iiid Coalfields It. H. Ordered to Ic enrolled. It -ooitlon in rela'um to Hunks. Placed "il ' ai'-iidar. Ilili loi the re iel ol J. Heniy Davis, Jr., late Siuiiil ol Carteret county. Calendar. A tut snag Was received from the Gover te", Irunsmnung the report ol the quaran lui o. uilktjr. at . Uus gut! uC . ,.V lUu.i.aWiH.. . Oiil. ieii to be prini'e.r '' " " Mr. Stillev presented the report of the I 'oniuiisittotii rs of Heaufort county. He bin d. III 1-ollT Oh' COMWlTlltK. Stilh V, trom the Secial Coniinittee Mi . uy "e tue xrprjtt nl the btx-tetary t Statv in leieia-nee to the distritioli.-n ot the C.nre -l ( ivil Procedure. reiiteal that it ha.1 been d'slrtbtiied according lo law. ' HILLS, MKDOl.t TtONS, 4rC. I!y Mr. Vest : A bill to stay all debt six . mouths, by the debtor giving security for tin ir pay nu nt. Mr. VcBl said that his object, in offering itbj,.bi.W; (fet -h tojkmqi$i2u Court would set aside tile present stay law, and the people wou'd hnve no protection, if thrs bitt wtjr rmt pusncil. Tho brft wa' I appropriately referred. I lly Mr. Vestal .' A bill to provide for the Commissioner of Yadkin arid Surry tJonn- ; ties subscribing to the rapdal stock 61 lb North Western Railroad Lies over. I l'.v Mr. Graham : A bill to incorporate the Swilt Island Manufacturing Co. Hi ferred. on motion ot .Mr. rie, tue sp.ciai or der (House bill No. 37) was postponed un til to-morrow morning, 13 o'clook. On inolion ol Mr, Malone, the other. pe cial older (the bill to amend the Charter of the Caldwell and Watauga Turnpike ltna l wns postponed until the 2nd Mou day in January next. ruciitisiiKD BimiNKaa. The joint resolution allowing tbe Recie tarr ot Mate if (154 tor special Cle.k hire was taken tip, and, on motion of Mr. titilley, it W'ls re coinini'tell to the Finance Commit I K..'..alila..ii. Jiistiaas. .. , 'iulMrluttber iuvcsiigatiytt, ...... ,1 1 ... ... ISl.rHOAR. Ilouae bttl 102, repeattnjf an art anproprl. a' mg money to turnisb tbe Executive Man sion. was tkn up and pasted-It third r. ading. 1 House inn ii. amendatory oi aectloa 478. chapter 10, Code oi Civil Procedure, . iniiodnced by Mr. Kllia, and reported favor , h'y mi by CoiuuuUee, pauud it third : reading. S tiate lull to amend an act entitled an act in relation to puiiiahmenta, watak.n up, when Mr. Mil ley aaid there wasa bill of the s mie cuuriic'er now pending in the Sen. a Us, e,nd benvored Cotninitunt ot ilianler. et.'re. Curried ' . Senate lU-soliitinn. in favor ol W;i M. Thompson, W, D, Jones, William Gnu. us tfx, tlL tn.v..s-iertwi7r tmt ',, ,., ,,,,,,. d . . - . 1 - . . f n which the Chair ann'onncetl the SI-EC-lAI, omdrr, viz : ' A Bill to be entitled "An act to autbor isai ,:tJie ..PuMc,-TWfrW lupp); leaipos, rarv (b ficieiicies In the Treasury Mr. Kites offered the following as mo lion "As (unilateral aecurity, fur tbe 're-p-y ment of the amount borrowed ai above mentioned, the Public Treasurer is author. ized to pledge ueh an amount, from the tint moneys received from the tax lists ol IXliO, and to pay the aame from the first monoy received into the Treasury, from this or any other ourcc." Carried. Mr. E.ttalso efltirod art amendment to stctuin 1, to strike out, in line S. the words ''and other appropriation made by law i" aiso, in line 0, the words "from time to time ;" also, in line H, the Words "wants of the Tnaniry," and i uteri the word "in-teri-st due Jan. Htitf." Mr. M alone nui wed to further emend by Htriking out, in finecH and W, nme aretron, the words "not to exceed 8 per eeol" and insert tile word at a legal rate of luter et Messrs. Eilis and Downing oppomd this amendment. ' . .Vlr, Malone, ia defeoea bU aaMila 8ai, : . The gicTIeiiiau TfTiin New Hanover lay mjr 0bj.-ct is to defeat the bill and lo pre ventithe payment of the Interest to (all due i Jtiary, I deny tbe charge. Having takef ad ' tii taitipport tlia CtlaatStiilta jwhitih rhnk I it nb!lkf.0TT wt tlitf Wdy to .....w,,l l ".isi i"rtisiT..ara l:' '.iistti rf,i,b,liw iakviswtt)B.iaifM ' f.et ol llie legislation ol tin Ilouae fa to place all the (.acred inierest of North Caro. 1 Uua. in tbe bauds of tb cpitaJist ol iba t country. I would ask why the mate tial , u. u ... , ,-..t,;r thorohghly reconstructed after tbe Coa slitntioD ba provided for - tbia payment by taxation, the credit of th old North State ha rone (towa. until we have to Dv 8 net I certl interest. oFv moth ag'), we cou!l I g.-i money at 6 wr cent; bow lAuf. w Uiujt not oniy giv collateral iecurity, out ! rtiiist give 8 pit esnt. ;: . . . "Ti" ir hot sftrarrjj. tKat differ" afftSVt "Thai I b-e.i about the looming cre.lii'of the I hly f.-sd.r. paibtti n dial i: ia now diii.euit u baw uo. 4a It it lu taowa that tba -vereMiettte4 the -nildSta(et, .ntd evevr ipdiyiduals, can borfiw roonejr at Sand 4 fHuro-nt U this Istbe cainJitioB of Nofth" Cr.i!in it augur badly for th future. If our rr.di' is getting worn, it I better to atop recor ttractinn, , We have bitti n on atrmrgs. ttroe btrleed. The whole interest of tbe-State wsems tend ing rapitlly into the grasping power and control Jl ihe capitalist who intend to take the advantage ot our pressing necesaitie. The people must suffer greatly over tills .Mjjj;.lraJL.ttf ljpalWul. I top? the wwSSeTfF'ifr psKs The TrewMfw 4 should be bound lo make all tffort tocllect the loan at 6 per cent, which is in tact the le'al ra of interest. Mfsers.. Vt and Frtwif lh of.pwd 4r. Mr Sinclair i.s k the floor in opposition 10 Mr, Malone' amendment. Mr, E-te cabed the (ireviona qilealion, and, ll.e call ta-vtig sustained, the quesllou ret urretl upon Mr. Maloii.'s aiueiolmeiit, Mr. il. caJJed fH the yeas and nav j, and, the call being sustained, resulted : Via 43, N ay s i4 The .jin s'ion ircurreil upon Mr. Esti ' aiiieitiliu. nl. The iiuesi i.m being pu', il was c. nied. I'pon the passage ol the bill, a amended, the roll was called, and thu votesteod, yeas 70 nays 83. The following gentlemen vo'.ed in the ueuatire, vr: Messrs Allison, Bod. He, Durham, EI1I,N Ker. lv. e, Gii.soii, (ireen, Haw kins, Hodnett, Humphries, Uoor .Micholsoe, Psiuier, Pou, Shaver, Smith, tn Alleghany, Sweat, ool -'. oretl, Th.'iupsjtn aud WillisBii, ol Harbctlt. Mr. Ksl. moved to teo.oiil.ler the vote. Mr. L. lb u niovt .1 vi- l '.y that in o lion un the table Carried, By eminent Mr. Latlin, from the 0 'inmlt- upon i he billowing bill; , A bill to amend t he charter of the Wil 11 nun on and Tarboro' Itallioad, recoin uondngiia passsge, wiib Certain amend in. nt. A lull to be mtiiled an act amendatory t tlie act to tiie. rjiorste the Western North Carolina, Railroad and acts amendatory theiel'V '"a'lum.uding Ua passage. A bib to rstatilish a Turiiplke Road from Manon, In McDowell county, to Ashevitle, iu Buncinilie loun'y, eite inmendlug it ps-staifia with an addidonal SiC'ion. Mr. S illey, who yi.-ltled i he floor to Mr. Latdn, now claimed the floor, Ilium a n.o liou ol his, peudliig w hen the special order ,wiu4ibja:.uia.U4Ui.it.Ui(!. jiiiivaiA. fbH I f syUrig VV.'M. f h-'vmpson tad Ceitaiu claims. Wf Alter a-iiuu (lettale, the motion tec niit f.. tint C.miniite on t 'latins for lurther luvesligation was eaniid. Mr, Laflin now moved to auspend the rule an, i put the bills just rep irled. upon on their second rea.lilng, then print and- let i he discus ion come on their third reading. Mr Seymour opp .sctl the motion. lie would not be hurried Into voting thus bl u lly for the appropriation of millions. He was for internal linpiovimioi.ts, but he w idled io have a fuir opportunity to con killer. He therefore move I lo print slid Itl akn 4lieiu th special order for I lie 3t h. of Jan ii irv. Mr Laflin moved to jay the motion on the table, and f.r a call of the yta and nay. Pending that motion, th- House, bit motion of Mr, Malone, adjourned until "i o'clock tbia evening. H'ai.'itiioitii Ssmvice bis Bt'NbAirT jit heretofore slated, Rt Rev. .tames Gibbons, Bishop of Wilmington, officiated in the Catholic Chiireh in this City, oj Sunday preaching morning aud night to largo and iutereiled audieucei. Ou yesterday morn ing, be administered the, rite of Confirma tion. The Bishop made a flue linpremoo by his unas-uining manner! and Christian eernestno-e. The following is an abstract ol his excellent discourse oa Sunday morn tug : . 'rUatoX' Wis, Bt. Paul to CoriutUitns, chap. IA, and Gospel ol St. I.nke, chap. 10, the Parable of the good Samaritan. . Tba Bishop divubut bl tltxcrutrie .Into three head. : 1st The motives tor loving oumergbbtjf, 8 L - VVIk y rudghiw whom we are bound to live? Did. Ho it shall I bwe inv neighbor t ;.SK:x.:.1.?ii.,?? -of ,f !lr Uy . cltapter of Si. Taurio' feplie"siWn,tsT, and q We are one body, one siK'ial botV. The meuilwrs of a ancial body shonld have the same sympathy lor each o btir a the members of the physical body have. We are sane id. -tl by A tunu spirit, and not many pirii. We all behere tbe same great landemental rloetrlnes of, and hope for, the aame il.aven. We tould begin oo earth a Irientl.bipaod ftlloW.hip we hop to per tini in Flesven. - Red-umed bv the aame 1 Lrd, whoae Wood wa shed'1 not. (inly to Xjlesiise our "aouli trorn am, hat to c ment our hearts In charity children of tbe aame Faih.r, ami coneq'eiit.ly brother and sii l r in the same ureal bumso family 1 -Tue tool ot our neighbor itainped with tba Image and llkene of Gedi as we would kiv tha image ol ao, a tlty parent I pressed np-n br ill stopper, reganlleji ol tbe haseni ts of th un tal, so should we love our n.-ltfhivor. ittmued wiih the Immortal image ol God, overlooking bis be oralis .ttee and anamlabia 4saprsfmia.---7''Jf5 " U.'l.l.&... C... ..4 ,,. n...l,K,.. Ir... Mr O h i tuipossiblr ; tor II, lay John, we lovvjf not our -neighbor, wliom w i, how eaa W love Goal, whom .lis not I Nd Virtue is acoeptabte to Qbtl V leng. at w harbor to osr bear? any bitlernesa toward : our neighleir, for, St. -Paul, jn the text ot ' tht di.a.uie. say : If I should ipeak with Lib Jbjna.cfOlfc'jyi..afliLJi! .StiAbi-saW aawmttriarisraa id.-liaksiiM.l rvmt..l it w "" '- a ,11 Woo u my neighbor I Under lb it term are n -'iioed all th children nf the. human f ou ly, irreieetiv ot race or relij; Ni5!f.rVa aj,;rle,(sS;,; Ottr BlsB.Ha,: Chrbr- tail ' ItwA fc'at IMi aswd of cad "d h'tMn. enemy; but I say to yo ie your tHtmtet, do g.Kid to them that hate yon, bleu them which carer you," o. 4fntJ, Of, thap. that j ') may bsi childita ot your Father la Heaven, whomakelb hi sua to ihineon the good and bad aod raiuutu on the Jut and juat, ea. ' ',: . Poluieal etiimlta we uuat cvaa lax tbean, Tb..Ifcdi if Akms.&imQriliiiar f. reibly iltUsiraLj this point, ibe good Bauiaiitai was the political enemy of tbe s.tefrt'e-sl;-b-bi.e--smisid-Bafriwtrs ao4 tafui'tof, VI 3ild t find ttiai.Wi tor sIittcsT.iViib rp . IIKlWM (itetl.I to our hand of sympstby and Ineudsl ip f . Srd... How shall w.laaour ncij.di!ioi I In thought, wd and dew, -(St. Jiittn 1 - Lit ua love not in word ami loojue otilv, bnt tiriltwst ffjr TittW- lew T Ibosi, (S-- petlally, who have practiced this beoevo - tc'ice to tha utf. ring brother, that Christ promise a kingdom, in II the brat day.Coiiie. yf bletil ot mj Fmiicr, poMio.i tue kingdom pTejisri-d tor yon ; lor t y) Kev. Dr. Di-ems preacbeti at the M.h! dii Cburrti, In the morning,, f.m John, 1 eh., 19 v f "And of III flioness have all wo aivstlffiiii gi, Kvr p&t!mr&'Umv was most ably and ttcqtteaily exHiunib!tl and iilustraied, the whole (.Vinon breath, ing nol only the Hi.ait grateful pra).;, but a.lniuitdiiig iu those g-m of thought and 'nKyiyt'Vl". U'l.I,I:!!lu!l, of which l?r. Deem has no aujHTi.tr.' On Snndiy niht, the Tt ir. Dr. ! Duncan, President ol Randolph M icoa College, ' do-liv.-reil a diacourse ti.lore the Voting Men' Christian Asociiloii,lo the Baptist Ctturcli, which was listened to with proton nd and delighted attention by aa' Immense audi tory. Hi sul.ji.H3l was "The nnflnlsiied businees of Life," and Wa have neve" heard a more striking and eloquent exposition ot that mighty theme The underlying argu ment ol the whole Lecture, that life i t0- tally Imperfect, wh -a not aqyariMl by ' tb supreme rule of Christianity, wa cnfori e.l with a ilchnm of illustration nd a totem -nity of manner that were most imprta.tir& mdmmdmtm-'tifw'ttriv; some touching r. marki from D-f. Deem, a collection, in turttii ranee ol the benevolent object id th Awociatlon. wa 'taken tup, from .wliftsh," ' are glad to ay, a very I. handsome uia waa n tilted, . In Christ t'bti'iTb, (Episcopal,) the llw. - Dr. .Maiitl dilivorfij oue. oj his usual lrac.mt tiial and evangelical aermona. Tit Radical Noxtstxa roa . Mvom,- From tho Iksi Inloraiation . which we are able to gather, tbia degenerate tpechnen ' county:' 'Wt parents,' poor ami Ktfo7M'.S la, were uiiatne t" incai tne expense necs- aary to the proper nurture of tbe future ii- - ttnyuUJud liitim. So, tta youthful and tender age, tha - subject fthea line wa bimredewt-ajsva ik.bf 4ha namejaf Mr. Witliama. During t lis early yernl "Collard'a'' afa premiership, not bio', w urq told, Uin ed hi character, and bf tpplleaiioa to j on the Church w jiyfully rwniveal, , Po acceptable nui active did life prwwi.ma y5lhnleT'1lTiatr,"tl," M Tst that ' C.hufclJ, to reward - hi puuu -CuWvada,--resolved to train ami educate hint tor the ministry. Well we supposa he was )um - tti, for we ln' all trac-4 of iiim until )m again appetred on the slagii, at the Coin ruenewn. nt of the war,sa fu-ll-fleilged pars. jubw (ailtBif.)t ijliy bta, VtftA w4 tiitik-.. serrd'ins and untiring -aval In circulatihj; in hvp'iliiTiflrtiit CftiHjii l--4ti4l4j-n(4j tfopit(-" -urging them to "Ird up their loin" and do liaifte trravety lit the urHie would se. in in bave coticuivu.l tbe idea of lieing diatingti'sbid by li'ttirn biiterians a a aeooud "Petor the Hermit." ' -- - We will not tnp bern lo di l! tipno the aerviee thl'Mleri-nind'eenlb man rendcr ed the dying, wounded ' ami auk in tha camp and hospitals, but will, pis on to a ruoru tmpartant ar of bt hfir. Aflt-r the cliisini?., rx'ii! at Awpit! , tJnitrt Uottse, bli evety twdy eiae lo tiiisse digi?in, Collarda was etcdingty "h&rcV Up," and, in order to "rsisn tha windj en. gagsnlsw eaatvU xnaLit 3B.Iui atv atUpt.'. , -rebel," heeomnn'Ofc'1 actively to canvaaa the country to obtain mib-nribee to jficai two "treasonable wviks "Wiarin the Grey, and (good bevmg!) Pollnni'i-Lost CaU?. : Toevwy man of dwbb-ttrtmrthertr-jgSSSSS? JJl" 1mn"tl maki an afct-" quent apiel, fl!nitig".tilem, (Ice ""may hnag- " lue, from hit known X 'el, that Hie (infer, ence between the Bible and t hot two work was so very imrill that it r.bjutred a micros tcopie vie"?. tti ascertain it, , -, We'canttot locate tle pno4sc--rfrtf thn following iuci'lwt bi the history oi ihe mV jts-t rit our sk.-'di; but it jsvom-lied f,; Some voung men, fiom Curriuick Countv. iS... wbo knew the- parkin- of old. paid a visit to Norfolk, andj ne youoo; nie.R will uiilortuiis ely, dl, Ihey got (o a "bender," under the; mistaken, idea that they coubl4 tberufy, , 'Joy! with a .greater icust, the "pleasure'' of . In C.ty, During ..nu nf then II Ct ureal rambltCchanee liddiejii In to a tad placant more than dniibiflll repute, and (bare, to their grtai stirpr.se, tdey saw the He. i N. Wlutsoa. Yea tbirv.-s-iii. re, It t told. n, there wa tht imiyscuUt Divine, our would-tie Mayor. Oo being Interrogsted, as to what in-lutwt a man of bisolo.h toenret JU-h a habUaiiim. wrt-it look- f tUiigjiful tundLeniUtJ. mid a K4)t griljr retiemiiglie.4i.p.ii.d.J - that he ws in quest oi -n r jitttJl. itru. Butt, be ng a uiiini-f t il good taud int;, hearing nt the tnniioo, and nam. rally becoming Vary iudiiaitrv had ''it .. -Wbha-w11 ari'li;ni.' tried, and, rt trtaij, dl-miased, the ltui tfy. . , H.'ing f.arfut of Ukinp; np too muclt ipaca with u sirult a it' i c.w : sdiuutv ay, in CHiclUf mo, thai tue lie. J. i. c:jim "..!"" . ' Jt" r""' roinirnn, rs i u ,. ffb 'rrW k 3at tei. (insking IK'iiKHjf-atto v..t. wtprrmver he went,) ocii.t-'d uo rti.l teivi with tb ' lHrrnvr', and i n-w H t !t.j nomiuetr tor Mayor, . 1).nl..2 '!- w, V w vy lv SHia ibkstravt. bq(t'.aHn.ne evii oi ' ored man his sue. ts, aud, ou Siit day, iti tha uiio'cn of the sirarrjjrTiir, Hurl ii viu ir.7Gs ' ' ' 11 id RcpresiDta ivis ! ' ' ' ' Hale uf TnH'it I.ta. : , OSStTt'SDst llielS.tiii.s.' itlf tfV I01H ol OSS aOuK aeti. l... i lu thu Town ,i Oi'erd, S C win be .ul ia hnjaeat bidd.ir.A Xtna-Lois, Uel a.Jju.t.1 io n.. i rojn-. ,0f Js ' aiobsajo.. mmnm?mpmiimttom&$iliii! rlesirai-. Iti, both ftiT tur t t;at;s .m i.l4jyv,ut..,i aa.ii itKeslmaii t. , ' At iris ! time, srill b soli tha old 'Mtt( I i.f vis -'.' 'rTr.'''"' wu-'rs a aaaf(iiT ,if ,vi,ii Irav.inias.i.Msisi v re ni Miimitu o li.e u, ij. 'Brf A sjaa?asirt ttfwvfr.stMawew.w i

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