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f ' :.. T ' - ' , - , :, .... , : . . f - ; .-1" - ' 1 : ; ' . v : 'I . r "-f : W7) 7 IT a. 1 ' ' ;&-- , ' v.. V a "jWk X ' ' ' ' ' RALIGllt X C., SATURDAY, JiNljAUY 0. 18G0. 'mOsT'"' f?.i THE SEXTINEL. "CIroIIiil." SENATE, Wbdhkhdat, Jan. 6, I860. The flenate e",J 10 ordor "7 Mr Moore, from the Committee on Cor Borstions, rt ported favorably on the. follow-L- hilU via : Hill to smend the charter of the town ot 1 Bill to rtnew thccliarter ol h Kicnmonn aiBlMrfgOMr-- -- - Bill t iDCrMrmt Lebanon Lxxlge, ( - Hfih'rti from tbc Commitrmeri of Flda, pr.D, KJKecomUe, Nortbiupt..o, HnlilM MJ Warren count ten were releired to the Ommtttee on k.wuiiim. On motion of Mr. Lawiwr, the ate at the goutto CliBintwr wm grnti to tlte Tru Kra at toe Unierai!y, trom end after 4 oHwk to day. -"On Botlw Hr. JUttdaeyi en Cbawlwr teo'dired, from nd fW 3 'clooki to-morrow, to the LeaJ protoaeion. Hfixbera ot the Lf-ialature, and cHiwa, dcxlrincc to attend, are invited to An eo Mr. Sweet inlrudiioed a lesolution, in .irix iintf the Public Treiwuier la pay, out ot fanda'not otherwiae aiipropriat4.il, mile ! and other tmawaarv expensea incurml bj UtHeca ttooioue(l beiore Uio (Juaiunl tee m B ilxTy and Cefrriipti.w, A Comuiittee arrived from the Honae; aanouncinK the death of Richard Sliort, KeiireaentatiTe from Pitt, with appropriate rM4etioDa. ft Mr. Kk u aaid : Mr. rRiuiiKT :-Once again, in a lew ilwa ttioWJ at mUw1 Mpom to evwro " ito Jeath of he otttte "WeWnWr BfltH Gekral AaBibly. One more of onr mem twra baa gooe to that ahadowy land where all the doubti, perplvxitica and prolllt nn of thii world are flually and forever aolved. The fiara, the care, the labors and there iponUiilitiea of this earth lor him are oyer, "After life'a fiflur fever, he aleepa well." Mr. Short left Haleitfh npoo our ailjourn mrnt, tor fait home in Pitt county, remain inK over night with hi mother in Nh. b the morning, B'?t feelioft well, be laid down upon the bed to reet, and ecareely had he done to, when death, claimed him for hia own. One sp, and the animating tool wat gone, lie died in the toll aireotli ot tart j manhood, taavia ywfar haw nife and one child. Looking forward to lung year of bapiaeat with the woman of kit elioioa, ba was tuddenly taken from bar without an opportonity of even bidding lierfarewelL An'oualy waiting bi eom iug, imagine the panga that muathave rent that wite'i keert, when the beheld him, wboae return she had to long looked fir, a cerpae. Our tympathiei mttat be hi r, lor W oar hearts must bleed. "Sh wee pa a loan, r aver new . A timJ elwirt aeartow heart repoeed. Awl vhore warin bands have preaaod aad cloned, Hilaace, tul ahe be aiient too. "!OMWepa the eomrade of her rhoioe An awful thought a Iif reneweH, The human-hetried man ahe lev4i A "r'nt, not a bruatbing vue." Mr. Short wxs emtneutly an honest man. Firm in hia convictions, tree to bis princi ple; no amount ot calumny rot abuse coul 1 Biak hlmlswerve from The" path t.f duty; one having deliberately decided upon what was right, true aud just, no sophistry eould turn him aside, no" fl atterjr could cliange, no threat appal ; uiere ue atoou, rtlrm aa the everlasting hills.'1 But thia ilrnneaf never degenerated into obstinacy onoTince bit reason and bi judgment, and do man would more readily or more frankly acknowledge bie'error. A .dtiran, be was above reproach, a a neighbor, he wat kind aud geuerous, aa a polHician, he was tut and honest, and at a friend be wat true at tteet. But h i gone, and we thsll no longer seshit manly form ; ne longer behold his geoial smile; never again clasp his friendly Essd. But though we shall no longer greet him. what W us it lost, is to him gain. " Let BBn ; ' . Wsa wat him Thrsaiaw wissly gsv . 1 Ttars to ute strta eaaca, mmupn w tuc gr. Mr. Birnes tctd that he ktw th de ; ceased well. He Was born and raised in the eoanty of Nash, and move4 to Pitt owntv about two years ago.. H bassos iftlhout leaving aa enemy behind hint is NssB, aad, no doubt, thts ssme can he said et hint in -.'.Pitt ; He a gtvipttiif' fiJfsTwtwt Ban tb noblest work i God." Mr. Rmvdta tol lowed ia eolotrf of the' deceased ; ahd the resolution were adopted. On motiotfof Mr. Beepaas, the Senate agreed to wear the nsual badge el mourning. On motion of MrVForkner, the ' Senate tdjiraed until Uutorrow, 11 o'clock. HOUSE OF KEPRE8ENTATIVE3. ,v -.kWtmWHaAV,!.), ItHML Hose called, to order at 10 o'clock. Prayer by lies. Mr. Long, of Chatham, f the Hons. - Jouroal of yesterday read and approved. Tna Clerk called the roll and it member answered to their name. Messrs. Downing, Boddie, Profflt, Gilbert, Long, ot Kichmond, Blair, Davidaoai, Bow man, Clay too, of Tramylvania, VeaUl and Wisti nnneatedthe reiKirta of their County OmmiMioiaer. f Tha raporta wera pproV prislelt referred. '. . '.- 1 ?' V . three W appointed, to inform the Senate of the demise ol the lion.. Richard Short, and . Jay betnr them a copy of themolutioni passed by the Hoas, on jttrdy.v Carried. v-., tU Chair' then appointed kleasra. Sin- ' tlair, BowninB and Argo a sd Oosnmitase. J SteSSfSV ii'Klgin, iih"Oj auu nam, " i AUgbany;:wer hflntfoooaa' a fwing (le gained from their stoats, trm tariou cause. afjSi'asilrreistaJts'tBit I Chamber oi Commerce) of Wilmingwn, , f Lis) . , . . .-! ..T;1,,. .Mr bciennr rat ftotksa that h wwnld tWtly snore, a Joint Committee to tttrestk - - gat tba whole matter ia regard to the pat ch of k site for the proposed Penitential W Hi. Wslch SutrixluoefTa' iwliorT Firtbe" teltrf f A. J. Murrsy, Shcnffof Haywood tMW'l ' " ' j"- J' -, 1 " . On motion of Mr. W.Mch, the rnlos Were aaanesiWid and the resolution, after tonte Matt, pacssxf (tt) several readingv ' -jf . mrtMWt sjw'tXkewlfwil tnm tb OovW. Z'l"aTlraiiiuiUinj thaftpert ( til Aaditoiv Tfce port waa oxrttrwt to ix pnntea. Anothel maSK wa tssceived front Hlf the t uWic TjWiBUiLriflufTr tUfiwwali DVt1n .U Wtttmwjiix The Oovwwr ia th weig,'fress1a rreat coonlee 4. tM-KUtL, Aa, fbmty-rrf mmeJiate action to urevide for l?jmiD.t oi AeJntt3at.ffn thmMwt-wf: 4-tmi 'to"fiSSet Hie current expt nn-s of the oiaie Kovuritiueut. lite communication was read at length. It atates in eatstaiice thai every effort had been made to borrow 1305.000, to meet the interest fWHSg due oh the lit ol January, but It bad been tuund impossible to do eo, without having the power to pledge some collaterals, &c. Mr. iiarnjtt regarded this aa one of the most iuiHrtaat communication! yet laid aVfore the Home; tlierelorv, h wuutd move W'lMMJM&xWt1'' mlltee on Finance Mr. lliulnctt Slid lie would make but a t-w rrmsrks. He wnim& rimnhrn tn Te call to their miixia, that, when thia prp., sition a made to pay the interest on the public debt, he had warned tliem that the people wonl.l not be able to pay. Us had liegged tliem to take into coiitfidrration the diatrsd aud inipoverislicd cuodition oi the tai paving people ol the 8'ale, a id to poetpone, lor a while, the iffort to pay, untij they could, iu some tueanire, rwup, r ate, II? understood, that Ui Tn-smier had notleo aide to lirrow the pitilul sum of $:03,000, and wonbl not iw sole to do o, unlcaa lie should lie allowed to hypothecate tie property ot the fiate. Now would the lion e, in tl,' la.e ol the-e alarming tviil. ui m "I our tfuam -ml i ak nes, go u itii their inauiir kiii! li.h Bppropria'i' OS l money eiiorUxl Irnin au bettViv oppruiaed and ruined people ( Mr. Downing aroae lo a point ot order, aayiog the gertieiuin wna njt routining Uiiuself to thesulj it under conciilc ration. The Hiioaltur aiHtnint-d the uoiut, naviUK the 'jik utioo wan pioHrly upon tlie motion to rcter to the rinaueu 'JoiQoiittee Mr, Hodnett ri-unieJj JJlus rcasutb indaoad bim o ppfnk now (iion this mat tei' was That iwipoHtttrmg spprnM iai iug niiN lions would, in a few day, cnnie iK'lore thia lloue, and be wihIimI to wurn gt-utleiii n against this mad and lojuriuua policy ol adding to the now uluiofit uitbear tbl load ol tatation, w hicli the people ure labor ing under. Instead ul preserving t h - er. dil ami Imnor'of the Mian-, eui ii meastirea are eminently calculateu to bankrupt aiul aerl hue what little m If It. Mr. Vest snid he waa not yrt out ol heart about the fiuanniul n sources ol the MtaU'. He was aurii that, if the Si Me wnntnd a Kailrnad, she would have it. II she wanted moDcJ, it coulifiie ruiod. Th faot ot the Treasurer not being uble to gtt Uiia sVth,00, after pfedgfu the incoming taxes, waa attribntabie aolelv lo the fact that no ruv enua hill had been panoed, settling the basis of taxation. There waa no use of any one becoming excited over thia matter. He was confident that. the State of North ("aro liua could gut the ;I0.1,0(K), and more, too, tf ahe wanUid it Mr. Downing aaid, in explsnation of tlie Treasurer's failure, that it was a well known (act, that, for some time past, in the. com mercial centres, the uiuuc.r market liadiheeti exceedingly stringent, und it was a matter ot impossibility to borro money, without pledging some kind of collator ida, aa secu rity. Tliia body had re-itricted and ham pered tlie Trraii.'i manner that made it impossible tor hiiu to borrow the ucs sary amount . Mr. ElliS said things had taken a atrange turn, in the last few months. The Tressur er had informed bim that he had borroweil IOO,0t)0, at 8 por cent, last Spring. if money could not be had for 8 per cent, alter pledging the incoming Isxcb lor its pajr,-nit- Tha only .majL.-Uy w hicli money could be had wss to pledge all ol tlie prop erty ol the State! fteslly, the promised benefits of this new order of things Were fast being realized b the people 1 1 Mr. Downing said things htul taken a turn, but, a be tiad before stated, it waa owing to the stringency of the money mar ket in the commercial centrrs, and not any alteration in our circumstance. In proof ot his position, Mr. I). cited several exam plea in the city ol New York, fcc. Mr. Bate next took the floor, in explana tion of the failure to borrow money. He also knew well the extreme difficulty to borrow money, WitTioBt 'pledging coTrarcrals. Mr. Pou aid he hoped that when the pfoportkU,.--iJHiia . (M JSttUSt proifT-'U, cam up, inauadnl being in favor of it, that tb whole House would unanimously op- uoae it , , Mr. Ingtam said he was convinced that tp present difficulty had beea lirougbt ibout by weak-kneed Republicans, who op if,. miAkurct. lie bad teeo among .j. tu; ti.,i iiaiw'''wWaap1'Wilwf-1rhr home, prepared to join heart and baud wi th the R publican party in this measure to preserve the creilit of the State. Mr. Esle said tliat when the bill shnold ome up sgain, that tbo measure would not eo to the table, fca 11 as more pnmd of the tot be guvs on the measure, than any head ever east in tbi House. It was a vote to preserve umaruisBed the honor aild credit ol the State, The question recurred upon the motion to retr ; which wa put and carried. arucuL onbsa, vix : ,hil to nruvide lot tbo erection of tBe counyr of Dare. ' On'tttoUonOT nr. OUIiey, ia cnnaiueia- do wat postponed until to day week. tu and RKsm-nTroK. i By Mr. Juatioe, ol Butbertord : A retoln. ttoo raiaing a CommiUee to inquire into the condition of the Arsenal hullding. Lie TMr. Ualona olfared the following resolu tiOB,wUict li vsr, vi : VTaaiiKAa, Th plopl of Carplin ttr laboring adr iay daadvnttt for tl want et psmry mean and I the enter pri incident toaad iiorestodeveioptha .UoUi reaources ot tb. tfkw- ITot aeetwatsly ustood fcf th pojpW tta&wWrern fct-sU..lBBpt-,Jrl.h Tciwoa, to engage in all tb peaceful rmoUifd taveatleapi. i. f i. ?.t- erf theSMM I TWA, f W CtoToVmftn nf tlri asJ; Aswmr that to ewoptvoi' we saw w T v--m,adly dusii. aad iir li.tl with from the N.th. tat, tnos. to assist tbem In h bnllding p tb Mvatta) pJa,?waoi'lWJ threi ar ; thai "TxTEli kP deslM to Iwceme rftiM. wto lavwt oap, KsXrk-:i i-Vopui Wi n.a.e result, of th. Wa,w4,. "TiTa thattbTj :,-. ..j-. ,! tbe vv best tnat' Itwafcn " - . .a. Ta.V"?i.J''irMSe M au paj-rsoitnecoOBtry. -, Assolsed, That we denrscats ant reck leas disposition .that may U mwilesUid to fartiHir protract the ironblea of the country, and to allerrate the people bv a misrepresen tation of tle u-ueciudllioii ol the attar ot tlie, titSie. Mr. Parker, in the absence of Mr. White presented the map of the township ol PoT HUliuans couuty. livcrreil. Mr Bowman submitted a bill drawn by in regard to a system of g lucation. Kt ferrsd to Comiuitloe on Kducation aud or deretl to be printed. -Btr -Mr. '-Rairfsa.tr A WtT lb attty Jtt'tg meuls on all debts Romracted pnoi. lo May, 1H65, until June, lrtctf. Ordered to be printed ami made the special order for Friday next, 12 o'clock.. tly Mr. McMillan :( A lull to authorise the ('oinmi-sioiiem ol Duplin county to levy a spec-ad lax lo build aud repair bridges, &c. Itelrred. Here i long del. ale aa to the lL'al man Oer of itiapoaiog of tb reporta of th vari ous Coumy Cowiuiasiuiwra sprang up, and, alter a lengthy rtiacuseioii, the inntirr wax made the special or.ler lor day alter to-tuvr row, at 13 o'clock I " 11 L hill W-fTir chart, r of the city ol Wiffminglon, delinin tue i ruia ol ettice ol Aldefiueu. On motion ol Mr. P., ttie rules were sua peudul aud the lull ptuwed Ha w-veral read ,n. A message waa received from the Scnutfi. inloniimtf the House of the paaaae f the llmisr bill lor the rebel of the Cherill ol Oreeue c.iunty. Hy "r. Argo; A resolution raising a yiuL - lmmkmsJtUllumjm part tu UouMt, ana two, on the part ol the k.-tiaie,.la review the. Cud .uf Civil Pro. ceduie, aa adopted by the General Asaeui bly, at its speoial Hossioa of IHOtt. (In motion of Mr. A , the rules weie sua pended, and tb r.a.iiution ws adopt, .1. lly Mr. Sinclair : A roo'ution, rept-Mling Chapter 103, Section I, Keviaed Oo.lc, which appropriates the two east rooms of fttlw Northern division of the L'spiud to tbc Supreme Cunt. Mr. Sinclair move.l to suspend the ralea and adopt. Mr. M alone hoped the motion to suajiend would Uot prevail, or that the resolution would li voted down. Here was one of Uus to uxdinatto UaatUis of the govern ment the Suprcuue Court ot the Stale mining lo bold their court in the Chambers prescribed by law, when they find It tilled with books and papers, and occupied by a man, who, though properly an oiSoi r ot the gov. rument, ha.I, aa yn, no duties sa-igncd to bim, save to nunc those books aiid pa per aforesaid. I hia removal was an out r ign upon the diguily of the (iourt am direct violation of the law. They were inoit unceremoniously ousted Irum their clmmUr, and given quarters in what baa. In-eii fery pfoperly styled the "cock lolt'" of thia building, reached by a flight of stairs dangerous to the well being ol the neck of even a young man. The Cliiel Juatiee and aU tha Ass cities had prouabed againat such a pruoeilure. Mr. Preuch hoped the motion to suspend the rules would prevail. Spacious: and adequate rooms could be aaaiirned the Court in the Executive Mansion, Ac. Mr. Ingram said he had ton much ven eration for the Supreme! Court and their prerogatives to vote to confirm a wrong perpetrated upon tliem. He hoped the Court wuukLbji cAuttiftiutd io,.jlm.(iO(er chamlM-rs. Mr. Pou said that the law fixed the Su preme Ceurt in tbo room a in quastion, and the Court could uot be legally held any where else, until that law wa repealed. He hoed tbu naolution would not be adopted. Mr. Robinson said ke bsd earnestly op pose.1 the removal, both in the House and Committee,. A resolution rescinding the former action displacing the Court had been favorably reported upon by the majority of the Committee, (on Public XJrounds aad Buildinus.) but the Houae bad, on motion taft)i'tMl' it on the table. He thought the epeediosi way ol settling tins matter was oy mating -B-snotioB ta rtcuitaider tliat TO,te &c. Mr. Argo thought that it was eminently : ,propWJUiA.tbeJprne Oottrt stomlrtfcave rooms in tb Capitol, aud the proposition of removing it to the Executive Mansion was out of tb question. Ha understood that the Superintendent of. Public Inatractioo bM tiiimiaed hiwi)iaga to. he roTed to the Saatiutive Mansion. ,!': Mr. Bowman also opposed Mr. Sinclair's rtaolulion, nd wished to vote for soma measure rescinding the resolution that caui-edit , Mr. Sinclair said he t firs) had strenuous ly oppose', sn.l did everything that h could against, the removal of the Court, but, now that it had been done, he opposed (be trouble and expense that another move would entail. Th removal ol the bupefin ' tendeot oi Public Instruction would neo n tate the removal of the Auditor, and tuts would luterlere greatly with Ul business of settling lor taxes, which wa going for ward everr dsy, c '..J. The ouettiott recurfed pon the motion to suaoend the rule. The sea and Dtys being called upon that melius, resulted m a vote r teaw , ys . Mr. Bowman then 'offered a rexdution th 8enaU eoncstrring) that to muc h of the ai'Mnn ot tne uoninrraee m ithiik ouii.i ihirs. as rranlled i placing th Superintead eut ot Public Instruction aottAnditor in the ruoms ot tb BUprent Conrt, be euaJd. " AlUT soot 4et'i th rule wrw ss MRsdBif W.bi -. - . : - ' Mr. K, tut offered tn imendment, author ixing ibe UnlaiUtc0V Public Boil. lings to provi.l suaiusvior the Aaditor tn.l gap trintendeat of lotiuctia, , ,f . Mr. Vest movuMl to - postpotls hnlll Coi oiiwv.iw. Lost ..yf,i( lYivnc re-",- Kvllty nsnrve -toiarieB4?f -:haf iBg,. an1 make a report1 TO HlJit- bofly.-' x,-ar T1st'lBatafM0.AtB0dvdl wt potto s rote tnd adopted. v t -Mr Lsfliseivoootic that Ihera would teChambcritmorrv)W, at Ho ciocx. AU tu tuifliiier .of Ihat-prot'wsiooi art is vitad to attend. , On motion of Mr. Argo, lb. Itou- Id lnarae.1 tmtil tu-aiorrw, 11 o'clock. ,T . . .. - , ..... fttiiaa ; 8 E .HATH, S - - , . THt.asoav, Jan. 7, 189, 'TUe 6wtto Wa fcilltd to order ,t -11 o'oluck. eiT , " " ' .' 'i Ht Jjarrowpu' wutixl A cnmmunicatioa from a ciut.a tl aanrwaiairs, ia rrnrvwoe ar4w owiownklJttowwrf ,fnwMa,.ia.. jmmI euttBl Iwlwv ItoltTrtd to tl lofat if tee on A.BVurWhiuprwutei!titlin w'twr-j A Oenerat Aaaxuitjly or "TTOrttttrrCTist Assaaalily QJaunMtfttm,aiutnAAliitBtaii ion to revulataVbitig in Oregon lukt Reterrwt to tbo Hptcial Commitiee oh Fish eries. To President prcacntotl a communica tion from IB President ol the National Monumental Association, aetLUig torth th DQancisI eondiUon ot said AKSoriation, snd inviting personal auirlption lioui sssmbera, and what appropriation troni th Stale tbe-Oenerst Assembly mav Oeem pro por. , , w , . , On motion of Hfr'Tfirtow, H twwfuml to a hpectal tool ml line, to wit : Messrs. Harrow, Osimrae, ami lticb. " kvi-oRf for ctivwrrrnn. Mr Brogdeo, from the Coiumittee . on Finance, reported uvorat.ly on a bill to al low W. D. Juatiee,' late ftheritr ot lTen.lcr son county, to millcCl snars ol tax. a: which waa amend, d hy including the billowing Hlmrllfs vix : Jnrt, T. Patterson, Burke ; 8 It Hunting, New HaonW-r ; Lew, a lloil.t, Benie ; N. R. ooes, Warren ; (J. 1. W il liama, 1,'hat.badi fWa. llayiuore, 8urry ; W. J Murry, Alamance ; W. r. P.-srev, Yancey ; II. .V. Siatf.rd, 0ntir..r I ; David Loltlli, l)aiid4Ul ; Colgrove, .Lines ; T. V. Patierson, lt x kiiigbam ; E II ltiiy, Wake, aud the M.eiilU ol P.-i. n, Moore, Kiitl.erfor.l, t'al.itriua. Hyde, Franklin and Lenoir. The bill then passed tta .several readings. MoTICK OK BILLS. By Mr. Rich : Of a bill requiring certain reports of lisilttwl Compautes iu tiie Slate ; Ala.,, of a bill to orani. - a lt.:torui School for bins under IB ycnis ol who may be convicted of otl n.ea fly Mr, Jones, of Wake : Ol a bill for the relief ol Wake uounty. :8y ttr. Matttods.iJif.a;, . rate the Jamcaville aud VVaahiugtou Rail road LuuiTicr'Conijiiiiiy. . By Mr. Moore, of Carteret: Of a bill to incorporate the- Beaiilort Hurbor Steam Kerry Company. By Henry hpps, (color, rt) : Oi a bill lor the relief ol Esecutora and Administrators. Bv Mr Brogdn : Of a bill to secure the Irre exercfw of suffrage anil to piotect the frvdom "I the Imliot box. By Mr. Blytlie : 't s bill to change the county site ol Haywood. By Mr. Love : of a bill providing lor a general incorporation act. By Mr. 'Junes, ol W .ke Of a bill fir tbo relief of the heirs of W. P. Little. - ,k mwtM&J& hMiVU ASB" KieanrjBTOMta. By Mr, Sweet: A bill to transfer cases from lbs docket ol tbt late Oiuiitntl Court ol Craven to the 8iip.sior Court. Kuiurred to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. Brogden : Keanlutiou requesting the ullicers of Kmlroftds and otbe, 'fraua portktipn Companies to keep au account ol the amount of produce seiil out l the Stale, aud to rcpori the same to the (lover but, at the close ol.vacli year. Adopted. By A. 11 Uallosny, (adored) : fteoluj tum proponing tu rait.- a Joint Cominitue to investigate the (tWtl) acre plurcliaae. On motion of Hr. Hc-paa, it waa laid on the table. By Mr. Respss; Retolution res'inditig an act aulTfrirtring the printing of ten cop ies of such law for the use ol each mum bur of the Ooneal AsaemWv. Adopted. r By Mr. Linday r Kcsnlution re. miem the Supteuis Court to (five an opinion as. to'what constitutes a Judicial or Kxeclitlvq slllcer within tu tiieuuing of the Const i tutional Amendment. itvforred to the Committee on the Judiciary. - By A- -Hf Osltossay,. aiotV the followiug. resolutions, to wit : liemiUxd, That s Committee of three roembers, On the part of the Senate, aud five, on the pat ol the House, be appointed, to examine into, and ascertain, all the facta Connected will the present system of man agement Of tfi North Carolina Railroad, in which (he Statu owns a large and con trolling Interest, by which another Ithilroad Company, in which the Btate owne a large interest, is entirely deprived of any benefit of connection and division of business. RenAtMut, That the aforesaid Committee ternl for ,he offlcet, cf the aeverSrtttmoadrfhV-T'.l ested, and vxsmine them upon their oatha. Rafored to ite Cuuluiiit.oe on Internal Improvement. - " r rr r By Mx. Bly i he ; Retolutioa proposing tn assemble tiuia and after to day, at 10 A. M. Rcjucted. By Mr. Barrow : Resolution instructing the Keeper ot the Capitol to return the ttoom. AaopuMi. -.. oAlkicoab. Bill to protect certain citizen ol North Carolina, who rented landa from V. 8. Treaanry Agents, during the lte war. On nifttion of Mr Moore, or Carteret, its furth er consideration was postponed TOW Wed tes'lay next : Bill to provide for th st-itlement of (be estate of deceased persona: Mr. Sweet of ittrod Mi amend men I, which was lost, and, on m.tion of Mr. Reapass, it further con aiduralion wa postponed uutil Tuesday next, u a . Bill to smend the Charter ot the city of Wilmiugton. Keferred to the Committee on Corporation-. . , BM1 io favorW R W. Hardie, laU Sheriff of Cumberland. K. furred lo the Commit tee to Propositions and Grievance. Resolution is favor of the bheritT of Bruoawick. Passed it third reading. Kesolution in favor of the Sherifl of Hay wood, A. ). Murray i liufeirtd p (be Com itiiit oa Finance. A wtesaag. wa received iron th. Qosse, trSoamittinit the tolloW.in reaolutiona. vir. : Ri-solutton to amend a portion of aa not, setting apart certain room in the Capitol for the am of the ftaperintaodeBt at Politic lowrwctton and Auditor. ti motiiw ol XrV Sijrtti, fl)A jrule 11 Mapeadeuu ana tb. ruaoluftoa, pasted 1H Kesolution proviaTng lo the appolntmwnt of a Joint Committee to revise the Coda, to lurite an.t receive vuggmtioo from aaern besol too bar ant report to th Conerat Aaaamblr ' " " J iM (BwtMaii t M,-Jjftpa, tt-wa iaidoaJ tlilbre, rut- - - ? ArKt MtsWk. rilluroW. I) '.Tlnmv Brnw. dtn. Barbs lJljX'a. Volgrovu, Cook, tpttei, (roll) Ojloway, (colored,) , liayea, fly psaa, (eulovwj,) IuwUer,' Matindale, MU ebot, . Moore, otr tarterets Rich, ' IktiiaO. BUpue,. WtlkiT,JHl Wh'tu20,, , t h..T. Muasrs. Baroes, Lave. Grsliaot. I,Ind-.aj1LoiijHoire, ot an.'i y, Oslsjiae Purdte, Kichanlson, Scott, btiolluor, Bweet Wynne auj VV'tlon.-4. ' ' ;. trX- ijviA.lt'7a'S-ilu"f 'J-rxi ffiftsnuftxajlu1 Bdl inatrnwrno ttvf Boriieine (Mart to in Rlereeoe to ConMttuiMKmi .tMsaa. Mr. llsyaa sftered a substitute. On tnaiiou of Mr. Barrow, it was m ule a special order lor Monday next, at 12 o'clock. : On motion, tlie Senate ailjourued Until fo-morrow, 11 o'ekn-k. HOUSKOK REPRESENTATIVES. Thursday, Jan. 7. 1S09. Houae called to or.hr at 10 o'clock: Prayer by the Rev. Jilr. bliaver, of the The hfieakur tnuounceu the, followmg gvoilcmen as lue House brancu of ihe Joint C.'iiiniuiec to r vt-m the Code ol Civil Pro cet'luri', to-wit : Sfessrt, ArgJ, Soymour and; Bowiuau. r-KTmoNa, sr. Mr. OillH.rt presnied a petition from the oit'xeus of McDowell couuty. lU'errixi. Mmsrs Snipes, Malheson, lotTman, El liiiKlos, Wtswall aud-Durham pr'-seslad the reports or their Couoiy CoiniBisaioneri,aol, Mr. (irler pr.senu-d e substitute for the former report ol tb Commissioner of Mecklenburg cotintv.aa it wm found to be l ne met. All l lie reports wuro approp rt ately relerred. Mr. Hoffman presented a petition fioin l ihe citixena ot Dallas aud UastoB. Ref'ur re.1. Mr. Downing, in accordance with a no tice iveii y.-storday, pre-iented a petition from the House brunch ot the Committee ou t:e Penitentiary, u&ktug lor a Committee to invtsiigate the malter in regard lo a pur chneot a aiie f. that, institution. I The petition was read at length, when, I Mr. Downing took the floor aud proceed ed to give a history ol the action ol the Commitiee. .. Mtf IBlltJt uffulwal, tilt) filllnwitut. MMtUl.. f vim, vix : -'fWwfwi.-That t Orn-irmfttee-ot fire.-oo he tlie pint ol the House, and three, on the past ol tlie rwiiate, tie sppoiiileo t.y the presiilui", sttioern of t be rei,pe-tivo foilies, w-ioedtity i: hnll be to investigate all the lactsconntct ml with ill., purchase of the lenit tiary sit-e. and other property, by the Committi e apf oinb d under "An aiit IOH0vide for tlie einp oyment ol winvict, and the pfit-tinn ot a Penitentiary, "and leport as to the vu'tie ot said property, snd aa to the propriety of the Slate selling the same, or aay part tlieiiinf, Saiil Commute, shall liavu power to send for persons, to examiuo wiltiesscs under oath, and administer .nth. The rules were suspended, on motion of Mr. Kreneh, and tlmrsttjow-was sdrvpted-.-In ai cordance with Mr. M done'a resolution, in r.'Kard to a Committee ot Cooler. -nee with the Tennessee Legislature, as U certain Hnilioa.1 niatlcra. the Speaker announu d Messrs: Malwue, ltowinan aud Lnllin, aa said Coiiiiuittee. nitaoi.iTiims, o. By Mr. Raglaud : A r solution in favor of Jas. J. Moore. Referred. By Mr. Estit: A resnlution, directing the Cb-rk of the House to prepare new ilat of the .MtandiOK, .Committee, stating at what hour anil day thoae Commitmes hold their meetings. The rules were suspended and the resolu tion Was adopted. By Mr. Sinclair : A retolution glvtng tho Half, this evening, to PlTif. Doliuity for a liicture. Adopted. I Mr. French moved that all the reports of CVmmiiuiionere, reported upon by the Com mil tee on Counties aud Tuwnsliipa. be re called snd re-referred to that Couiuiitlee. Cirriod. By Mr. M alone: A reaolation in regard to printing iawa. ties ov.r. By Mr. Pou: A resolution instructing the Judiciary Committee lo inquire and report, al at eaily day t possible, whether the purchase of eight thousand acres of land by tbe Joint Committee to locate the Peni tentiary, wat made by authority f law. After a short debate, J. II. Harris, ol Wake, (colored,) moved to lay the rcsolu tion on th table, as he thought the fipcci 1 Committee raised by Mt. French's resolu tion anlwered every purpose lo view. On the motion to table Mr. Pou called. for the yeas and nsyt, ami the call being o)a.nefr vewnltrri, ym0mmKfW9Kf-- Mr. French said if Mr. Pou's resolution Wa adopted, no man of any independene wliifla 1wnsrmV law wTtia; ;KwaKiai mil tee. All authority' Was taken from ahe p'opoaed Committee, tn fact, it waa ilii oourteout to it Enlarge ttt nowsr or re. rit them, but dou't take away all authof- ity from it. v nr. rou tala mat uommiiiee wa not yet to'stt-iiiit-ti' Mirtii1 jjlawiisliwBwi tuijw Committee that a yet bad no existence.. tie then proceeded to show th. utility ot bit resolution, and that it bo way ham pered the proposed Commits. a. Here long dtacuasjop bku -d, as to the propriety, ot Mr Pou' Wltbdrswiug -his reaolutton, In di-feronc tJ tbu ptopo"d 4n,wial i :i,nimitMi rataol bv Mr. frauch's. reaiilution Meaara. French, eineltir, . d Downing arguing for a wltlldruwal, and Meswv P 'U kb I Mslone Ofpoting ft. Mr. Justice, or llutherlord, hoped Mr. Pou't reohirion woqld he voted down. Mi. Vest cill lot reading"! the tto- iutioo. ,Tbe Clerk read it wmn, Wm. Cawtborn (colored) mured to ad- journ. lotU . ( Mr, Kate, moved to postpoa in. matter until to morrow at 11 o'clock. Lot. J. 8. Leary, colored, hoped tbe resolution would lie adopted, .tool suked the ouin- iim of (he Judiciary a to a quostion of law, Aj could ee ho reason why ay oue tlioald object ft it - , , . .. .- ' Mr. Prench said h would off r A Mpbla., men tar y iwdt)tloB as a aubauiu.-. for Mr, Pou I resolution. y ; While h. was writing the resolution, .;S; Mr. Kste.lutr.ylucd a resolution amend ing the rales of ihe II .use. Lies over, Also an act to vrgamsfl th itiiiliaol forth Cariillna. , JVTerrea,. , , , Jar. rreocu turn inir.niucuii ine luii m. gaoMi tft aii in wtfcttBg Coutinitte,, authonzHil to be raited to law veatigate tacii conomlng tbe Penitentiary j.urctwase, bw irtsiructerl tojuam tam tf llstrei Was any fraud In connect Ion wltb tb. pur Juu, ud, rt ixrt ta.Jh.s itijiUrai atao, to aiccrtAiif If - the JCiVn-i mute - wet auluoruvd liy law to mtk tlir4fun-.hata. On the Adoption of the iulisiitute, Jh 1st Leary (colored), called fof the Ji as awl naya ' ' V ' " -j.J Tb. eall being tnnfaiiie I, retitlleii U a vote of vea 49. nays 80. . "" '' fii tuwiluiKiu then ,Vaae(l TU tevotaH n a ling. ,i , .' " "On'm itircn nf-Jfir tsfllnpTni IToiis. Xl'ma adjourned until to-morrow at IP o'clock.1 a t ' u. , , , L JiWJLVs'rfPf frtvw-awniJfH -J jreVr- Uias't praaeeeiluigs, to atatav Uta. Mt. iiiaa uascnird the muutl ot Aim 'OomeiMBiuaort Tim UTATK If IN A N OB 3 Tift fUB - M0-THHWHHHr&MMUmajl TWff W publish blow the communication of th Public Treainrer addreaacd to tbe teg islatare on Wednesday, aorompanied by the (loverner's endorwment of bi View and recommendation. J , We are compelled todefer farther Com ment n this document until another day. the Treasurer's statement that tha Treasury la niniry, a crushing commentary upon the! 'pr.fTigaV:y"or this Radical istate governmtut Witldn ahout Isw moafAt after the Hheritfs have paitl in the people's tain, the 7raa wry is ukautted, the money t equsndme.!, and th clamor h for mn fnno ta graao Ing population, not t b paid lB,'i a nausl, tate In th year, afn a Uttt rattttigv tprli from th. Vidt at the Shvria and hit drpotes, bot i1N'W bov tfcwf wi pf, Apfftr This is snot her step m tbeanarcbi of the new eivi'ix itwtn." i . . But of this and tbe proposition tn put the State'a interest in tha Kailmkds, Ac , in the hands ol tl)e "King," mar. seoe. Kxkcutivb Dsr aKTMKNT or N. C.i lUlngh, Jauuary 0, IH09. f T thr lliimme (As 1 ' - j f?-nrrriJ AasemAry of North I'timtbul : Okntlhirs : 1 beg leave to 1st twf.ire you a report from he Pabliu Tretaifn-r, showirig thr present omaditmn of the Pnblic Treasiry. 1 eai lies tly recuuinend that th. ljaKAsgyil uea essary meaailres to moi'f IT,e" tntt-rai o tlrt. pffMTc ilebf, IiirTTiT "provlir hrth thr rent eipense ot the Stale government I hsve full copfidtuic iu the ability of the PuliKu Treariirer, aud trust dial the 3enurel Aseiubly wilt give to itis reconimendatlon snd viesva the ronaideratinn to which they are justly entitled. The erwlit ot tho State ia ot paramount importance. It should be iHiuiained at whatever sucrilioe. In no other way can our good name tie preserved untarnished ; in no other way can w hep ' to pronreute thoie works ot internal itnprirvo niont oh which li is belii vud uur pToaperity in tbe future water ialljr depsnda , 1 trust that it may lie tb. pU-uauru of lbs OoimaJ Assembly atinea to paasavweuue bill which will ensbir the Tiaaioin.t the January iiit,.iet now due, aud also pro vile lor thelBteret falling due during the present year, at well at for Ihe ordinary expenses of the, government The people of the State muat expect, from til conditio, iu which they Hud the niselres, lo uootribuls liberally in laxti to the Public Treasury.- 1 have no doubt, from my knowledge of their character, that they will do this (rl.eer fully aud promptly, inasiwnoh a It la India p'Sianbln lo pi lllitnin tlio plighted ftilil ol the State, and to runder effective such measures as may be adopuAl to develop our jjr.-at natural resources. '' ', I have the honor to be.gentleuwn. Very respeotlullv, your ob'ttevv't, W. W. 1IOLDJKM, Uovuruiw. ' fclPrw p Kbtn Cabomma; ' Truumy flfptrtiiunt, January nth. 1800,' ' To thi OentrnX Ammblyf North Vatvliiut ; I beg leave again r. spectfully to call your attention to the financial condition ol th STaTcr ; It i with th deepest pain that I am compelled to report that it wat found utter ly impossible to raise money to pay the In terest on Hi Public Debt due January let 1&UB. Every eff .rt was mad to borrow the mouey needed, about loOSOOO, both In thia Btate and in few fork, but without effect. The only power in addition to tli general credit of the Stat given m. by the Oeneral Assembly under "AB sVct to au thorise the Public Treasurer to lupply tem porary deticieociet in the Treasury," ratikad 81st, 1) cember, A. D 186g,4ws to pligw H tbe vsme auioant troa th taxua first thet after rrceivelila Tha -same- p9r wat onaferred under "A a Act to provide f r the fwyaktttUsf ta-At.lroi4. ,to wfi JulLoj aMr4k,wiVt(UiB.IJU&AttjLuill. , ..I !.- kltu,.. ' -alftu.l IQ I, a......... fuilJ .1. 1.. I l..,. .. I . .it Uu. StaJft.'.' naUfiiid. 18 U.. Astfuat, Isiii. I could fmt Indue chpltalistt to Cmtiiier this pliidne solHiMmat, becaas. i.x tea loll ha lieea pasaed a h-quaU tt ihu amorgrncv, Tbe llcvenuu ACT now in force is only cal culated to produce about l80,OtO.' Aa'ol ji,iiiiiMK tlmsfifK0SK If" tlV Krtr, Tvajinnng mnre la in ins nio.int,it is ahuhdsiiilr evident that- tbo Bscartty of tuxes to be reeeivrd BmleV th not 1 very tneagi. and capiiaiist ta believing refuted t advHlios their fiin la . It will Iw remonttteral that immdiately on ihe oMuig of tb. bate eastoa - ft the (luncral Anbty, I mail. full stab-meal of our nnanoes and I then argjed b.i.iauM-.w dials paati:ot a Kevtiiia A wtilow Wnwlal :,irtHlnly ml In axoirnt auftlctfTii to uieet theeip aol tU Stat giverament and pay ihe interest on the -public dobta - 1 used tliis lanKuagew'Jt,! impossible to rrsl' re tbecndit ol i bo, State exo-pt k rtUing tlie oeceiMary funds by taxatioo.' It ia al together praotlcalile to bofH"niVmy in antieltiB of tax- to ba frpsld wbtn th tarn h all N 'OolUaclsd, buti it t J Jr. am f elevating Hortli Candiq t. iber once eminent poauion ol naiioial credit without pht'tilg otlr hand Into oar pockets and fVovi.'.ing for lb annual' .ipanae lor intenvt as -wall As- tpprtii th Bute Oaverotucnt by pramptl pa'jluf ;tUeat; caeb. , tf r ' In lb above prirsili 'rVverred tn ptaic(iliiy of borrowing money In ad vance of taxes, . prevMevi tnJieiA( lurf nluuU AsAWa, .4-also urged tlie ljlpe.1l-i tocy 1 (iae proi pt tiSasasK uf wath & kilt. A lew dii,llMtUnr, tm ihe Sotb- 4nv pf Nowmben IM i rwtaaw a bill tnd r-cuunwrhled its tunnwIiAM eoivoderstios. Thi mHuHezf) imwsAii trgsar-i4tnrtais prsVesioB of 'A Uojwntwtiwrtwaring'th UgatkkBisA' all al and BauBOttsi tpmperiY taoeutebng a tabtt, bUo. , 4iwitftw. to law Is rtoimiotM rtAssc.i anal lioetise. I a i b Ciuioti.m p. ruiita- Vutjtit!r (be ,aii tm iff, tmi,.i psyttae to with tba iiV of r4imoVfif,ii-h (Ui ' ,Oi,and tua passage pi thator ,tiuuUr owts would Bavw eoabied taw to bat avoid smIi the great vI ol ao . paying lUs.Jtabary totertats j tMt a.-'i iu i -JP , JfM(UtlBT thai it wa nelikely that aiy 04Bettlaliii.woul1l .La,Jcamtd into wuius-aw wsti.. tvHifit aai.Basiiei)Sry iim to VilUiUft.(;tw WMb h wiadB a InsBw stolontont of tit ,JV;,u.Wy. Tfrccntiy n ti BuIiAaA.. Alt A I ' t. a&sir .Owing; A. Ba,.whiotV U aa AratBl,.waaiot. boiT"W mtvut f at par it te s-"r;tr,iaTst OTrfffTtmrertrr irri,-vv,' ol collaterals, la, lay ,rvort m jhaverntuif U 'Ul pt?!ti','".l thai co.iimt4.bianijnii.thB A " v f, . i.j i,. ... ...... e..,. HUto, jvabh,,t brirM, sfioulcl bonuthor- t-"4 UkM,&MMihXimK&4- a collsU-mla wbeavr teuitiurai lajaius should be ne led,' But tn ass-pjlt was atb-rslard md upon tbs bonds i.ued under autaot By ol a law paaaeel ta Ubgatt last lor lb. benefit of th Chatham RaiUroad, oa tb ground, that tbewal atwooatlrutional. This assault,, witooagb probably it Wotsnol so luUoded by itlio, .Batatlaat, - produced neb A prolownd dittriwt of all Jsaue ond.r r cent cu, thai, We Mock Bward ul f(ew Yoi k r nej ta rt nard at gonl deljvurit W Keitl t:lH iMHSds-dstwl itwm Asmt 1st, 1803, U Wat too iub-1 prepare and Iwne new lu.U lo be uwd as coila erals, todilfc take stf-p's 1n Jprocttro t ffcrocitJrm of this resolution of the Stix-lt Jjoard. Therefore, actuaied bv An int.nae slmetv to avoid tkt disrepute -tif bob payoirnt of , lutereat, I waa lorod to twlf lor'othef se critlM ajtuiikv Htgbt oh kvslusblw.. .1 I Wa aamrad tkBt tiMMaeywigtil b. rttlaeai " pteuVoot ju. Htiaw utl, by tha , Blab IB vruw M mrisut Couipsaiaa, i id aul, Bed eaasa't uaf, so buy smh a , tjWBBolMs tXHlldj . lodtut Ivaa to .tit. .Mate .jnws.W.lA Aa"lt ji,i)l Ajua) ,y. aa uimi retin . ttd. NuUuti h itiora comtiiou than to borrow mouey io coliater sts. Indeed, thi ba Income a fsrorit mode of efl.t'tlng temporary loans lu aft our rommefcial ctttva ' Of course th collateral are fi qflitttd teT beot gn-ater value tain th amount r tho loan.- I waa, bo and to as sum that titer tutr Oeneral Assembly bad pasaad sut ta ABgaas le V drou,ir uio lo bt-gKi pay tog mu roat ao iaitober, aad to ooaUttii tiwrwittaf wiUioiil (Btarraplitftn, it SU thiit hwajU iuwtouoa to provkl the necessary binds lor carrying into ell net put li " directiona And if the , Reve tue Act ru .- iM.rled by tlie, or one' dlcululed lo rai a tka atwMBt, fltotuVLU passed, It it taw..A,j,ai,w JulBly certnuAhii .L'.W-uutvL U!e to $j .- the suraa borrowed out of thrreeeipts tiout taxes. Themlt Sueouimsu'ted by ore was oarelully wntmsml prevent -. tostA tw the -- tal. it ptiiVHlwaV sAUat aiaioey Bright Im borr.Mtetl Ui tiBM to-Mas, Ihsmbsb ia tbe first place the interest bisIsmwoV o wlmo to Uaie,',' ad ia th Bucvnd piaoa, it from any wtuse puey Uould not b in tb T,rsas ury exactly at (be , Uitiluriiig ot any loan, tutlicient l iutvt It, tsUher an txtetiaion Could -be piocund or tlc' a" loan elected with other purtitw "on1 k iniifar pledge, All danger Dl'l'isw Wa aVuried (snjiposing always sn-HerjuaW tar haM paaserl) o the pniVrslnB Mf1 A sow) M (A- s(cA ev BwhAs - - lHtil, by AA (ub atl (As bum ww yaayfl. lBilntillBaliif tn uvoM-aotiB tai uepaaa J dAUuta w UssK-Jf (intUit tUuiuli of kaviug tbsaidHibsrvk.ul.drbuMweljr was uoi. . presumptuous in'tttpjjxratBguutt omiaaiou to U imposaibl. I mvutioa tlitae poasideratioiia la expla naAiou tat ij rtcoiuiiioudtiou, iq rcgitfcl to pledging .tint .,Haifoail .jjutcrest of the .! Btaua, liecduae tnucli share, criticism ufniy action hat been madd. 'Cvntunly it was no - t pari ol liij lDU-uli.ll 0T (Spic'liilli)n HiKl the riulihc Droiiartv sliool'tl tie' tacrdlced or even endangered. "Th : pita Wat offered in tu last resort as mo- om j means oi art-rung B great calamity, A stilt further prostration ,m,'tlpoblirirelMLSBi'Bil bat fallen Upon ua and! hop.1 teaya-pardvatd lor aytg that unteaa it Bball v promjitly re tuvweati asniaaast reproach will b bvnped upon all ress.niblelor, it, and upon many , v' -who have laborel l preveut It . t . J. (lit rubra g tin rusprai fully bat urgent ly press upon you"r Bltendun the negustity of protttJf'tioo to begin tha restoration. of tWpuWiicauitC- Airty bav , . talnty and diatrust be. engendered in tbe mind rtt oar creditor; '''tonger delay will reader it Impos-iiMc to Teatoi tLcir oouti-- tieno. I ttpaoifuliy . recommend that a ' part, perhaps one ball, ot th. tax be made payable the 1st t April,' a burden w,hicb ean aaaify b borno by the people at thuir tsrope will iheo ba told. f , ,..... ;i Id my opfnlrra, tt wlH still be necessary to ; auluoiiae bi to pledge tt oollsttralt, a part of tb interests owucd .y lb biale ta Rail- v - -road cor porationa,j II jtlw deeowdthat Hie -powt)grtd u .in, th. bull hurtlof ira AST'ipotU.J Ja. ur. "5, let SUictiduiclits ib VUtrou Wiki! iui u oi (iciiuci at wilt, in your view', gusid ibu pubtio inlersst. It la that to become, dua on tilt 1st, ul April. MiscyiliAwtsev oe4ia to carry a the rltsta Uovntniaenfe Ir bwiuiuaia my fluiy to inform tb (itinera! Assembly jht lib Treat. BJ-y la aow as. arty ampty-r-iu fact, with tl.s ep "fcttuvf tha, iswmb. dnpi4itcd by delio Ijufcot jiuBTtrfa to- tbcir lit tu Treasury " it exnsiisiad, - AUniey is tight in ail tbo financial centres.. and I must have uowera adequate to tbe'einiirgcney or lv will be im- poasiiii. to pruvble all Biosmary fund.. . ,i t Uava tiia-Jbaiiwr to b ,o A, i-i..V4V,iti;,H''"y. -,, i our vacuu m wrrrHMT, "i"1"','"'"" 0. A. - . i.v ,tf sut ) - s.'cDlicTreaettier. js..u-j..M s ,. a ilci,aaMaMa.i ,i, ;,iiTJ-"riHi.'a CbibKsc Tanmiti Kui.rd Qvh Saw n Khamiss. b.-var.at day, siuce, a sobticr Uianied Luiinin'liiiin w its atrusitiU i.al bmg Chirijmsit. ' Ne was brruglit before v Ja.ig PiaiiBs for wttwliiaOou, ana tho wouudud Miiuautaaj wla a.ffure.l as a wit . uetfe, ligMrstt Jtlluv!.3 till tbo iisoner'a cVunM'l ol j c,tnt ; and tue Court etprusaing a Wish to bear B'gttuient Au th. nuifter, tho eas was oontmued. yesterday alteroooa, 1 ISO qecN ton it! iht om,wtaacy (4 such toa iicaooy was trut-vi, st.vugih by Luutierbscic Jot the piosccuti'iu, audZj k Mjiiiir.im. rv ' 'lof the' d.tk'(J.rha 'ir.i'liii"7CeihU)udl thai uiKler tile 'lourtsenih anKmilmeul lo ll e Pmieral tJouetiUHiou,ad ttvl righu Wb,-ll persons, n-gsrilluas race or color, Anal not oilier im, (jiaipinlWIcd, are compe tint witutinses, atut entitle,,!, to' iTie ssmo j' rigbtt and pnvitrvea'ia CoBrta "of' justioa, lb cwse was S Bally takea okr adt tHR, auul an. ht rwrarnnijr Jnc Jnmfa --reudi4, hi (V1 "i"(l tXLludiug the ClllUcUi "wtfms-i'-. rl!.! ht 'J thif rt'C i'i tl(titl itaut." amendment fcters only to cin'r.(!ns, und wa Botlalrnoeit tw intsviss witb Abro:aUi kan of tb rule ot - evlifeuaw etajiibd by i;e iawa ; iiieuiMa. i .ninanica.ara not ; eftis- n. A4-waWHil.. tins law e tbo ' ft'alm orrttH g - -J vir" t id.'ovsj- "n casts -whan wbiv u a are parties must In coo.' ; an It d m t u 11 tofe4- txm ift aKeitaLuUttM, VysnsT ,., ,.v.a,. 1 ' VA Hbodd 1-land liorae fmciV, who tti.wghvb knew a thnif or two, recently awaj.u: w onus nors lor , a cream coiortil ftuvJhiJlK ."W- WA" -Moib' a led oil tut cwatii color lor a "' OriHV V.nA . ihit-k 1 Ikuru intr f boot"-,jfni. Vrry .ho,v buwtei ' ., ... . . lh oti Wv-k -liarwa tfr rua'v, en J. in w AA,.jai'.. .. . im turiicti lM.-si r'
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 9, 1869, edition 1
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