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VOL JiALLl(iiIr aT -UXlXXiUtVlV J V M I A 1 1 V 1 : J . 1 Oil. NO. U. mi R B EN TI N EL. Bxmtihki. lmB. Jam 11, JStit. , ln tkfitiMl, that you said, n the floor h Senate Chamber, that I '.''t',, UOt Lwered your letter, Mly end fairly." Vtaticetomysell I huUI state, that Istiet, ia answer to yours, was hastily written, and 'tbout tbl lh""Kht rB" action which the importance ol the stib-,Jcmf"-ided When the door keep, rot tliaStoate, - U WW importance for n.y r.ply and lie do oaiit in writing. I declined giving rtjMedl.ten.er,a. M.H.VII will t. 'JfI i.W Mj.T Gales, " o'J K'lltor liu( 11 young man, in couult,ition, that I would ,wer iu lime for j"U to publish the cor- i" Man,,C,i ,"P7' T!"' W Mid thatnotice t of a per- '! ekattcter, HwWh "u1 lltl0r d(iaKtei always PP' ,ld dttu"ve t0)iwltr and action, aud, reading your letter , BC-nd time, be said it demanded a publi- cation, J t the nlcr s5l,m,dl,e n"lllt iwrfantr, and lor Saturday's issue, winch then nearly f"r V- Vud' r tl, prcrfur and tn great haste, l..wered vou. 5ir, you charge me with an indirect, m tJi.ous, evasive answer. to blame, yoursell, Mr. loiter. iTi youf lirry . ...i v,ir "Kiuirrol mid kildees" b nnir IU LI' J hurrinl rne into the haaly reply. kit, you ., ...w.11 mimmhir t'o the anion li m.i.titnt 4.vu CUi "1- Vr the doorkeeper, who knocked down tl,e hy Lull; WhiUon, at liepulilicmi Heailqui.rt.TH, enter my office and announce ' ..,. from Senator LaM.tor.rtir." Such a., announcement, iu audi a y, by such a !,,. enough to unsettle the nerves 01 itm Biuma i'ilsriin AJihlnJ- UH e:urt had made their attack upon Pilgrim Ashley, under the lead ol 'he brawny armed Ball, and he had delhj red a tew w,ll directed WbilMJn biowa upon the peri cardial of the pious I'llgriin, he (the PiN proper uuderalan ling ol the power, Tuot ol the dignity, of the Court. Reading your letter lessened my agita tion and alarm, but inert aaed my astonish ment and wonder,- an to what jou eouU bmuul Kaiu i joux loiulneas lor li'n,I thought it a prelude to syrm- trick. Then I said, you are trying to hurry me into some further imprudent attack apon the subject matters of our important correspondence, and when I was fully tsouimitted iu writing, you would employ Senator Winotead to bring action at law againat me, before Judge Tourgtie, for slanderous words spoken ugaiust your "wjuirrela and kildeea." 1 knew that Senator wanted no encoar agetnent toJring the suit. You will re mi mber, Jurt before Judge Dick and Qnv: Hiiklcn signed tlm ordinance of aeceasion, thesujt U Ptfnoa county, in which Senator " winaTjpe!.r:(l John W.'UorswKi and myaell lor the Da tenant jUKat and Blacknel were the piirtlesv"" "" BlacSnel unintentionally, and without knoing it, scratched McKec's hard, and walked off fifty yard to get another drink. WUui be returned: McKee wa showing hia bleeding hand Blackivol askad who hurt airal Being told hi did it, he denied it, and said it he (McKee) eould prove it by nay ubR bt'J v UiPi h -ured dollars. M Kee proved by several wiinisa nfliatBlaxknel erateliel hi htnfr, and afiaa tUsvyoa renuimljer, a suit i brought hy NrKe n reeovet the Hundred dollars 1 W record it to the credit of jour brother us, at the trial UTtiAjMsJ ury not hoing able W gHn, hT was WtroJ, aud the cause waat-OTer for trial at the next. term. Af tb net Una, yoa remember the trial, the talk, the excitement, not, among the parties and tie bar only, but throughout the county. TV,tirae the lather of the Bar had the TicWry. WitMtead and McKee, crest-fallen and beaten, left the Coott, as tht We- , bodied jurist, Judge Cloud, would say, taking nothing for their motion but bey bill of mite. Eememberiilg McKee . Blacknel, I feared yo might be seeking to Tsvolte me in la, suit. A How you aay it b talee ; yon have not Sold year land. I have beard, time and again, that you Aiw sold your land. I be lieve that yon have. I lisve wrfttea'to Of ' ftod to get a report from the Register of Deeda as to whether or not you kav fold, Had the pn Tic will n eee if I have made, ai you say, k "false statement." It has ruined so, twlay, that I could not t to at Simon Hayes, a Granville man, whose name I hive heretofore suppressed s out of my vulormanta suppreaaed, I aay, tor the It ar of involving him in Rouble.- Ki'W keep that lo yoursell until I See Simon. ""TniToiicTilavVng'puro vli4 aay, t ra kanr you that be did not mtisi MtA.cl touft JOUfJW laod, jeui tquirruls or yotwlildeea. H paaaea iny oi leaver tlnv. . The last time be pa Med, ft Utile dirtr waa fnltswioL' him. The doit ran bid him rae. said not a word. fow when I r S,tnon, 1 will ak blm and report to ) bit i'ygH nam, f"f I dan't know het Iwr it b BU or & ! , S ij it scema to me, ilr. lowlier, that yn at cot die man to be offvodesl at my t . alit,(Miij, I ieaa satialj sny maof onleai Itke tht Chais- . ljj u..iriiiiaifiiiv vrWriiriiri -r man of your Judiciary Ciminhtee, (und 1 rriuld aiitinly him, jl" i hud ivit bnuil,. tl,u J Slit of McKee , Blacknel,) .ludt'e Wa'N, j Judge Heniy, Judge Cloud, Ju.ige Jouea or ' Juiige Caniuw. - - t ' Land," Bays IV m k-.tmin , " tintTi , at.-n, Tfi legnl signilKaiion - mi uxlclmiic. ext. nt up wai.U ' h well as ilownwnul. Vujii m tulftm, 1 jut etl vijm ml nr'tim is thr luai'in of the Iu ; upwards, therefore, n" iiinn nmv erect any ijuiiiliii).;, or the like, lo in-irliat, another's land ; and dowuwiiids, wlia'ever is in a dnect linn, U'lwcm the siulme ot b. 1 ,i; .Tw-neroTm-.W-W-PtW"" every .lay b i xj crience in mining coi.nitiis. No tlic word 1,UihI" includes not only ti.e l-faoaot tlsaaaflth. hat wy Memtfr-vr Oi over it. And, therefore, if u mm sells his lands, lie sells lli n by 11 his mo cs o m. t it I und other lossila, hib wfliiia, Lis w ab is. ami his huu i-8, a as hit li' ids and meailown"-fwii) let, rf add, Mr. l.a-.ter, l)l vjilirreli and A. a tildmi ! The Lam iiiutini, "Cnjut it mlum tj'D mtutipieail ctr'mn I nuw t r:i Tint 14 1 lot 1 In boiidhL ol the Lifti eniut ((uviruor, lm, hs a L''y, wh hm d; ih aji at Litin, uh t- now is at Puiiiaiiit.'iit;tiy !uw. The nmxiin I'.'ii ir Irmly li nden d ia : Win s-lis lux luml si li as liili w l.efivtn, n li e) as lu ll, im iuvl ii uiiiies, i I iIh, m.iiil. wv, lohtii,, In Ids, woods, MjinrreU, and kiiili'i! K"w, Seuator, adieu, until I see S.mim, and leiirii the uiun l In d JUSIAII Tl'HNKli, Jr. 'Tlll: a c 1 i 1 VI HE A'. .-i y. ihM Ob Jt'liMLlV JMtJI.'4iL iiHUli, ' We have heretofore .oen ot t is bill hi the 'book" fif 4- flag, a It uoglii be call ed ' I'ilyniu'i, I'luiufV uiulu" the mart h of the "new ci iliy.at ion " Section 3i of the bill declare that : 'Each City, Ti'wn and Tow nabip kIi.,1 tTlWtt ftM prwrflrlWB frffd arnrifre meiiM concerning h.ibitiial truants, :,ml , . concerning ciiib ben between the n::ej ot eiht and eighieen yearn waiid.r.ne: nlmul in the streets or public placea having no lawful occupation or bs,ine.sa, not anen.l -mg scho.il and growing up in ignoiaiic. aJ.alwll JaaWidfe 8111 h by laves re s prcti tiff imcS eBSSKSST tittifl iiB;'tfSciiieil''j mi'St Conducive lo tll'-ir weo.i.e nun lo (rood order ; a. id there shall ixi annexed to such by-laws suitable pena ties not exceed ing twent.y dollars lor any ran bunch: PrmulM, That said by-laws shall be ap proved by the Superior Cuurt sitting in any emitrtj, -ie fce tea," - - Under this clause can be revivcetl all the pun'uhments inflicted upon children at Io-tfie-lH-Hll-. V, ami the Prdgiim may give the little iircni'na soup ! maib: ol tallow, but he will not do that ; he may ft.ie them not exceeding twenty dollars. '1 hia clause violates clearly the Conmitiilitiu, by authorising cruel and unusual punishments. Killing a vagabond child, eight jAirs ..Ki, twenty dollius! Old Stjueers, himself, never it li cted such punialnneut or imposed such penla'ties. In lit.e5S8Hid 54 of Section li, the power U giiett ''lu lutclade from school, and Irom school i.biar.us, aTriiiiota, tracts, jiaiers,Tir cat-chisins of a sectarian character." This liMiks like ap. diluting in theology. When a toy, we Were instructed in the Catechism ot the Kpiscipid Chinch, by Bi-ihop (ircen. We studied the shorter Catechism under the late Dr. Aletander Wilson, a pious, learned and good man, whose death was a loss to literature and the State. We have read the Catechism u-ed by the Methodists and Uaptis's", and wo see ad evil in them. But, good as they are, dear ft they en to mtl OUrwrian people in N fifth famlm, thwy may biitbiwf ol the establishment ol what New Itnglami caUs a "liVral Christianity." Wfe are told that Pilgrim Ashley ia a Otingregntionaliat one of vm'r Harriet Iiewober fitowe men. We protest against the "exclusion of Sll eatefiiiiauiaJtluuiour schools, and placing th e fccrrmvto err r C ntsrt-gitrlrMAHsi;!; kee, of whom we know not Umg; except bis fallowing the army and teaching a negro school in Wilmington. Hear what one of the most learned ef the pilgrim preachers and teachers says of him self; "I was bom in a Protestan eoiuina miy, of Protestant parents, and was brought up, ao far as I was brought ttp it all, a PresbyteriaB. At the age' of twenty-one, I paused from Presbytetfianism to what is sometimes called Liberal ChiisHarlUy, to which I remained attached, at first under the form of DnlTeraaliam, afterwards under that of Unitarlania, till the age ot 41, when I hid the happinesa of bei(i received into the Catholic Church. Here ia the sum total of my religioaa change, f no jieubt eipttrienced ditneulties in de.widing the rioctrinHiI proieeied, and I h fte.1 my -ground of delepce more than once, but not the doiculues tbemscires. I was during many jeVs, no doubt, a Ha iical sad s H. cieliat, but both alter a fashion of my own." The conc'uiou of the bill doea not aound p'kethePitgriBi, aahe, we ttttak, reft Ut biBalrjaiituihl have caicludef! i asaoring the eewrni A nd.ly of hia profound and 1. .ii.,.l for their kind tBcWftjpa- rni-aL-Jl uaTfcrtBJijt' (J Mbw m the eeoae of il,s"' DO nl""; ' l.nrn that the Mr, Bidcn, d nai oeen 7iioJMM.gi, -,.....-. , witU very gee" .-v nmrch. during the paat week, propwi to iMiiii Ealaigh, at a early day, to ti teXain our people "' " bi tAml tiJM lecturea 'ahd reaiUng. Trom wat tlie Wilmington ppwre-of bia power, ..r!itatriEtnaTMPOct rjchtrent, bun -rtiiBorietof rre gift. Tl asaaws LtKi.Hlaiure of Norlh t'aroHna. ! 8 K.N ATP. , Saixudav, Jan. a, tsoa.. : I Tbv &cme yen ra'trri M urt.f it II 'oVVwH-'-- - . ' Mi. Long ir.'s nled a petition from certain fhvuicuns ot L- xi giuu, praying Ihe Geu ernl A nib y to pi, uif lw to .liable that ProleaH Oii to ,',,l aei arcounts. I'V uivini; b.-m mn h a lien as is iimvided for lal oiers. lie e ' ted to the t oliiliiitltM of. l'monK-tlnna - r mill finev ance.s. HITS OP COM M I ITK KR. Mr. dial,) 1 1 v M 1 tlie (', uirnirti nn the litl-i to ri'lllpel KeeuV turn to il w naroo tlit' rs and Adit iiiistra Iu! )e ; or.b i ed to , bu pin.ua. ...,,.., Kill to create a M.chanics' and Laborers Li. ... Mi Smith, from the ( ot-itioioi and Ui icv.i.ii i.mmitlee on P:op ri ported favorably on ttie li.ii, tw.rU! lolls, viz : BiL f.r the reli. I ol J..8-e R. Weav. r ; IU'Mu io.i lor tbe relief ol T. 11. Aician di r, ol Tyrrell ; lb a .in! 10. . lor the reiii'l of A. J. Johnson, ilt), ' Mr. nance 1. Iiel Hn. j,;. b'.l, f.o.u the (.'o.ntnittee on I'l , repuil.il lav Tahly on the lull t..r I lie I .lie Shu ills ol 'iu.i,oiai.k an. I Jie tlaiiover. i Mr. M ...re, c Cnr erel, fuiln the Coin 1 mittce lei C'.rp 'rH'io.H. rep, .it. d lav... -!y on tt.r tub to in, 01 porute lleaulofi llaibor Su am P.-iry ( ompaiiv. ! Mt. liari.w. Iron, the f1, .111 mi. ee on the j Judiciary, reported a ai.l.K itute lor tin: bill I 10 allow Kni cut, us an 1 A bUiniitrat'irs to J 1. II lor Cunll. i'l.iced uu I aklldai. , 1 Mr, Wiahatn. Irom the C"Uimittee on the : Ju'ln -irv. ake.i to l disidiaii;rd 1. 0 tn the '"rt1'. r ooual.I atton of a -mil re. 1 airing III (iioviHimi liav. f.e. n ineorpiuated 111 .i hav. . I , , In Mr. 1 .Juili 1, r lll! ) oiieiitreil T.ilhuu, trntn the Coiuinittiio on the rv.a-ke.l to Ih: ili-cbired from the 1 "Jiob rat em ot the t.ih concern'iio th,. lis im; olt ,'siil the e'..'al luml bips. i '"i'i iiii ,1 111, and the ip.il w as reieriudto the t ouiHiittec 011 I'liiam e. Ml 1 11 1, OK lit 1.1.8. Mr. Sle ffiier: Oi a bill o establish the liv IU. l-tt-vnu itie c uuiie, ol Alaiiia.n;e and l li.itlu.lil, and betw.ell AlalualiCe ami Uuil ford t Ity Mr. Robbius: (If a bill to enable i"... ...,r.i, 8i4.1t. .jn tl:e S11 p. nor 'orrrr m tti'r ..w-u ni. iiiHlMad of tfni c. tihtus ol Defeinlai.tH, as now r quired. lly Mr. Be'btmy : Ol a bill to prevent obmc.'iotiH to the passage1 ol fish up the waters of I own t reek. lly Mr. Kicil : Ot a bill to construct a litnoU Kaitro! ft'n the Wdmmgtim and V el Ion li, nil. a I, to run through Onslow, Greene aud other counties. im Koi.n ri'.k ov mi.i.8. By Mr. Wich : A bill to establish a Htt lorni School tor juvenile offenders. ( I'his bill author) s the Oovernor to appoint the llourd ol Coiiiiiiintioners, annually. (.'hair-'' man ol the Board to receive'a slated salary ; bis Supervisees to receive f3 per diem aud exp'iises: Said Board, with the asws ttiiice t the Stiperiutecd'-nt ol Public Wc ks, are siithorir. d to p irehase a tract u( land, 111 tile County nf Vake4 not to excetwl 200 acres, a. id to ereci siiitablt' buildings Ue I. m , to the C"tnmit,,ee on Penal lustitus tin a B Mr, Shoffiier : A bill for the relief of Ex.cuiors an, I Adiuiui: trators, who have sued in their rcpn seutative capac t.y. Ko fi ned to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. U ch : A bill requiring the Otfi. ers eti the Kail.oaiis, in" which the Slate is in ter sied lo make lull und complete re-turns ol the opeiations of said Uoad. ! f. rred to 1 he C ommittee on Internal Improvements. By Mr. Martindale : A bill to change the time f..r holding the Courts in the counties ot Hyde and Martin, lioleried to the Com mittee on the Judicial. T1IIHU IIK A III NO or IIII. 1.8. Bill to es ablish a Kury across Neuso "KiVtir, pass d. Bill Iu iULttrtMVAte Lljeoa Lude, i the County id Columbus, pa-Scd. Bill to amend au act concerning the gov ernnient ol Counties : On motion of VI r. Barrow, it was laid On the table and ordered to l printed. Bill t incorporate, the Wuodlawn Manu facturing C unpany : . Oa motion of Mr. It. spaas, it was posts ipjaMZmaXSkttmhS r& ..." Bill to incorporat the Ifadrine Vfhing Company. Postponed until the 10th ol January, on motion of Mr. Velker. Bill to incorporate Carolina Lodge, at Anson villi). On motion nf Mr. Ilespaai'. post poned until the tBtb of . lautiary BiTr to incorporate Mt. Olive Lodge, in the county of Waytic, passed. Bill to iiicoipinaie Kalina Lodge, at Wadesboro, panned. Bill to tntrioraie the riebrew Benevo lent Association at Charlotte, passed. On motion of Mr Forkm-r. tlierttlee were sua.jetided, and the resolutions authoriciiig th Treasurer to pay the necessary expenses ol witnesses summoned belare the com mi -tee oil Corru(fl.i'.n was taken up and pased its uecoo l leading. Mr. fticVgave notice that he sl"Otrld- in ..trOduce a substitute forthe ri-solutiXn to M.H0W the witnesses thoaame pay as allowed by the Federal Court, Mr Davis presented a report from the Cjtniniationera of Montgotn. ry county. llcterred to the Committee on Townships. A message waa received from the House, transmitting the following resolutions : Keilutni proposing to raise a Joint Committee to investigate the purchase of the tract ol land .fort.be) Penitentiary site; Kesolmion requesting' the Kepreatnta tivca In Congress fnnjithia State to e tlieir inifuence to a:ure an appropriation to impftiw the Cape Fear ovigatm. " '"' " ' fcATirmn. Bill to amend the charter of the city of Wtlnimrtiw. 1w lieeoiiiuoa in ravor 01 ine ooerin 01 TWM.1) Mnnut.. ,:. - .... I .tntt,WI. 4Mr.BcKi.ff.jr, tB,'.5MlW adjourned until Monday, It clock- ' BOVoSQe llXPilErfENTAVIVES. atokdt, Jan. ft, 1868. x House called Ut order at tt o'clock. PrayVr bj the-Re. Mr. Long.ol Chatham, of th lf.u. ' . - , Xn,i! ofjen'tT t Wfr.ir4. - Mi-tany trva.,Ut uveiuuvu,a ,ob EuroUuent, reported tile bill to Kitten ri the charter of the city t Wi'mingion ae la-inii " ailiendetl, uu motion 01 Mr. Love, and paae corrta'tly eiunlUjd, It wae irm-l' (v tlieied. rtpeakei and tniii-iiiiitcd 1st the rWina'e. I U-olojn -MthoriaiiiK the T.eiM'jrir nf I j' iif 01 nl'eiici wi re nl..l tu Mfnars. lit. M tt. t,o ply tits. .B.eir.ry etpersh-i French anil. fWfv ? ' ' r 1 carnfi Jr iiies fl bt'fnrtr the Mi. Itowntn.' pres-enred? memorial Iruui 1 ' omtiliiree nn Brilwry : Mo rormrv fTtmrtwimwar- IMMfial. HICSol.lTrOSIS A 110 IlIUJ. By Mr. I ut. ram : A rtsiilu .o.i thai and altr Mo. ..lav next, tills Bouse le Id t-ibltt m- si .us. Lii-e over. lly !fli. .Mai. .nn : A "!' declajing from i.ii it a niisileiiit anor lor county officers to late iuioun'y c'aiii.a. interred. speeu By Mr. Ho'bieii ; A bli 10 amend title 2t?"Civil Code of Procedure, and to salistv fjtstr ef iKet'Ut4uk.jciHU 4l bi uat.uLaol ..---.,,'::'.-..:.. ' " -',,-u- iii,i..,..,vi,.- .ii,. ... Mr. 11 Mali) itm. t:'n 01 the t'fil.' tir itnki Vwiiuii Mir t icrn i TTf(tFr sr.rt ut tit rritif!it,TrV? htil pn jurel huh I'lll. Hit') Utotigt.t mtli bun. tt.ai ilj. tnii u fVaii &t o-iOe ; iherejHUAj, hr iufd iu t-u-ipt ttii 1 (( MiierievuU jut ll bill Oil tlJ Jt.V'l'il Tl'ft"!!!, - Mr V---t ilir ,lr?liMm of tliv ruim. He iiiuught aU uriivH'Oi! Ku I. tnii siiuuld It j(('Uj,.-t! ii in! t! t wi.fwjlil ut v li t tl.t: Suit?im C'.'urt ilt'titith i;. rtgiiitl tu (lie H.tin. Hitfi.l. M'. HixIncM nit in'i il t'.t- iitip rtiiiicc nl -Mil: l.lii. lit; LiHHliil "itu tltr slull tr ilnii", at 1 HUT, t h. viMU tiif fi(t,t.li. c d! tlie ptiti.n v ut liw j.aji ! . j ln-ir jjn'(M-rtj W tl l:--!i'Li H-Vlt tl llU.iii fiiltLrtOKl UVvl V lO! it tl)Tt' rtdlli' - 1 Tin; ij u,st 1 1 ui itrmri'i! nin llu- niutmr: ttt mi Uj ckhs, whi-h, Im p'tt u vote. Wtt- CHTit i tiu.t i Im bi i ii U st vfTut rt-atliu;-:-. ; a lu'ii, Mr. Kstrh Ut'iVt: I to iijt HUtl It ltr In tlif Julie iitr)1 i oiuuiitui-, v;tli juIi uclhtus U rt j.K t mi TutMtli. y 1 pit. Mr. MhIimii' j.jtn'1 11 t vp!uii.iii" of 0). bill, ttiiit it w tsiui r iy ,i .ipy of th olti 8inv li.w in rt aitl 10 1 lii uinitrr. Attar a iftftyttir rttHt;,tr, iltt ti'tum t 'pfewMityi, tiam.-srt.jlaaav-t Hv Mt. InyrHdi A tu t miili'b miuty tij ( OIJIiniMf lOlM'T Hi f A MM p ia! lux H li r.rt il vy it lly Mr. McChdI. s ;. A 1..U tor th- i ot W. A Offitry, Mi. i ,11' -.1 M-.kt-c uu lly Mr. KoiiiBeut, . A u i t. itttt ni t. County C "Uiiius-i. ut is -I ( iny io ru ! hi Uoitrr.ii. hhhm'C Irom the ' St naU' wilt r :ji vnl iu :oruiiiig t ho Untie , -a tu iv i lit y oi i " ina'( 1 ot ihc jio.wt.: ol In loii-'Win bl ls, tu il : H-sohitjf n asking uir H p(t5ii t nt i vh anl 8ciii4'r in ( iuifcyos u n-; their iuhi en(;o to loiVft si! tho "oltl mutl foutos rc Bill tmi ndiiig tlu- clurt r ol t ie i I m my ' oi ; UcsoluMon ir a'rut'i in tli' C'oilo m 1 1 ii - sinners u rep iio'iftijii repor t, couipintttoit ol ehfirlelii, aclK, Ar.. Tht y were ordered la be ut a led, Mr. It's piehentetl tho oho. t ot Hftrdie IivynohlH. wlnoh wtis rolorrod tu liv appro prtate 'oluuilHeo By Mr OiirvHirt : A lH to rmtmd mi nr diimMp,'fttttl'd ' an oritinitneo to rhtiio tju ju in-fiction of the ( ' ui Is and rul.-n f pleading therein, rid nrdina c and aoU amendatory tWereot." It't. rto l. ' tiy Mr. KnbitttiOn ; A reHFrUti'H giving th htinrint'tdHnt ot lattlio ln ruction rhf Wirt r-rtmi, third i-ry, ut the Cupito!, hitel) occupied h.y t hi Supr rnc ('ourt. On nifvt ioh., iLiLjajlf s worn auspendod atnl tile njsolulion wufl adnp ol On motion ol Mr Kau-, the rtile4 were HUftjKeriiled ;ind Uoiiflt? td I Nn )i7 wus tukm up, ord-Tt d to he rerHit 1, and re-r lerrrtl to the Viuituoe Cs.tiutte and marie the I o'clock. , : On motion ol the aaine. thKvnue b4U wa; inaile the i. e- tat o:iitr tor Wi iii.e-it iy next, at 1 o'cl K, anil ev.rv .lay tll.'Kutler unt.i disposed ol. C.Vl.KMl.iU. The bill, incorporating Jon. svilh- Loduc, No. 27, A. Y. M., in Y.iilkin County, was taker, up ami p'tswtd its several leaoins. rtellttie bill, appropiiatmir $.'ii),()(i(l lo the Deal, Dumb and Blind As) lum, , w as next reached nn.l p i8ed its third reading, by a vote ol jifs (j'J, Nays 1. House btli, No. Hli, incorporating Lee l'Jge, KssVJytilWjfitojavijje, Aieaaniier Colt itty, wae taken Up aiiel )ia-d its sevci'd readings. ilr. Uuntcr's lull to prevent the distilla tion of grain, (u.ilavoraiily leported uptm by CoioiuiLtee,) was taken up, and, on motion, the report ol tin. Committee was epticujied in. . ' On motion of Sir tlsi'-s, the flouwi fhi-h adj lUtuod until Monday ueii, at 11 o clock, k Fs,- - , , KKNATE. Monday, Jan. 1 1, infill, was called to order at 11 The nate o'clock. WrOHTK OV COM M ITTKB. Mr. Lindsay, from the Committee on Claim, reported favorably on a claim against the Insane Asylum in favor uf Jim. li. Moore snid Joo, i as ell, f ir $178 Mr. Beaaley pr-aent.ii a report Irom (he Comuiiasioners ot Bertie couu y. Heierte 1 to the Committee oil Townships. . notick ok nruva. Br Mr. Hayes: Ol a bill in favor of R. H ben King, late Sheriff of Kobes"h wh.n said sheriff settles, with the County Treas urer. Bj Mr. White: Ot a bill providing tot j thi registration of conwyaiif .-. l f By Mr. Colgrove: Ol a b II tdN charter a I brHnnh Koad Inun some point on the VV'il Iiamston and Turtwro' KailroaH to some! point on the. Wllliiingiou arid Weldoii ftad. road. INTR ItlUCTIOll OF BIM.S. By Mr. Bellamy : A bill to prevent ob it ruction to the p swage ef fUh up Ton a Creek. Ituli-rred lo the CoMiinittee ou Kmh erics. ... By Mr. Oook: A. Mil to establish a elan flanl wi iitil of fish. Be lei red to the Com Uttjrtttion l-'L'e ' H III BO UKADISiJ OV Illl.tSj. .Bdlto incorporate Coble Lodge passed. Bill to iucafiiorale Eureka .-Lodge pasHed. Bili to iiH-oiporate .Btwvor iaui Lsdge f t., u-.w--- fWtUf---ti,)Ck iim nil I, 'li , ., - . paea Bill making an appropriation of i,e0 to provide for seeunog ttie Insane Aayiuut gainst lire passed. B.ll to prevent the fi lling of limhier, or fherwia) o4ttucUUg iiookUl Cieek, pass ed, , ' - Bill fe m ts'l tiyMcf fCin'mz thwgriTi ern.nVnl".i '"'l! dirJ. rafia.-irtTie ittit dav t AiAt;-iaS9V & ) ,drivsav; v-i 4 tlu iiMiiuHi nl jfr1 fltyt, t wm aMended i.yco.itiw 11 g the travellute; I'Sja-tmin ftitoin the dmm "i the Stale Mr. H.ch ollerud a substitute, whi. h pi.-vi-ih-S that said wi'.itwwa -hill ..'iv,il lbt, a f'C ; av as provided f- r w it ie- - s im iiloie.l b:lotelhe t lieu t t'ouit ..I t be I'lli led 9' a 'pa, aTui If' said rni-iiaes .ire n'.'t iiiaterisrl, and reridc with ut the limits of the State, they shall receive 110 coivpenaa lion whati'ver. Mr -- . 1 ,1, . 11 -. u . , -.1. Mt. tn..! said that I1 .c e t 1 t ob . -., -j,,,'s ,. -,... e.-j.s. ...... - y. i o'TVItj' St-nut irsi 1h;it it st-hli1 not lv lllflll. ft Oiive RllV fOllIlM" hilTl'ill I WltltPsHf") wttujvtj : li.nl iv. It pr'V'l.-s Hav U-i-witi.e?M'S who tiitiy tv itji- out ot th S,-i , rM'i-iveiio iy; afttrr ln-iviny hem com (K-llrtt tti ftth-ntl hero, tlit'v t' DMj'iStly e 'tnpfllnl t -M fray t'it ir nwn i"jn!isvi, tnt, fhinih, Iu- liMiht tin- iiritviinui en -t'rcly iu ui. iuatt to tl Intv thr iitt-.marr Hti.l tti't uu cx. n. lit- 1m.jk.(I tin; nab e.ituU' W'lilil ho voictl iloWii. ! r Hi' h ( iit Im 't houjjht tfw K,tnaT0r , tiati e.Mit;h ( XH TH'fict in ('ofjU'rrin:; greut powers iiilo the li uiilrt ot CohiitiiHt f, un 1 itt'i ns mi uiHi ait i tin- oowmn j-;rntiU'l .ho (onnnMt'f to i n nH: .a J t mli niiury.. t lit- wi.8 "j(oi-e I to jiitt this Commute: 1 j)'wt i to huniiDoii .v i t i.tfssi r Ittiiu hiiv olitce Tthy m i cliooo, Hti'l proli.Jjl v, wli n tlt'y i mny nuivr, (lev nmykuovi" no liing, Willi : 'to-. nT lliry can Mft.hlU ft - l f H of $ 1 IK, -0(H) on Mm ri nu wMlifM.i MCMimttifl'HH' j tinyllnfii. ttu.l tin ih morrt.c tKfij. wttl j nv K.'p.it'tMMi.H arii rt'eipmiBthfe ftr i(, S ti.rn t'.-m out ti'nf jnt (rniocrtt in iheir f pKr(V" tie itwpeii tlit: eui-stuuUs vuiU tjo tt' " !" " "V '"r' w" ';'. t tVtU t. I'M' pjlV 14 lW(tJ W 1 tlK-MHs'S MJIIl- pJIV 14 ltl K. 1 ml . dliylbc I". d rill Couil he ili'tlKbl j 'irrict th" u hi-, h .1 He Has 111 blV"l ol i.l llletllle; j .Hti;ii!i ,n as (ie.ilir.niii tt ly ,i i H I i II. ,.s "pj-o-ed to till' Wol.l "hxi!' ', It slniu'il ne Htricken .no. T- ! rh-petH-b. j wUat ru.-iu;ier a wiln-u'in. i I -h ill t.- stily, HUitln-r tie U.t n- tun pay is a dantteroilii priCedent 1" !w kci. Icth'on -i'.l Ii.ii.ot keov what ; Ol 11 l! , 1 Ml. I amount vi as abowed wiinesstw su.iitniuieil to apjH'iii ut tlie F. ili.rai (.uri, but he w is ..I the iinpres ion that the rraoludoti, of lend by Senator Hivi..l, was ni ii'b the ctieape?.! pliin. Tlie l.eisUt ut e ti.nvbi es t.blislic'l this Committee, it is but tust and citTtT'0!215'' 'wrgiwy' r-wmf atiie',i ; li-iiv-.- tin it busiiiet,s to npnear belore tliia t 'oininii tee, ii. .old have their actual und ruce-asry expense paid. Mi Bhthe said it occurred to hi mintl tha-t couaidi. table tlpciijie Ciiuld be avuulud by securing written nllid-ivltB, thereby sav ing the expense of bringing wttn. 's a (.neat ..list am e at an expense to the'Htiiic. The tdntrge has In en ninrtc on this ff oof Ty a Senator, ihat he cold put his flngr nn the man who had sold ly v4 for dollars and c.'nla ' Il he can dii'aif?'! H go lo the eapnnae nf auiumoning so many wiineawe ? Why don't the rtcuator put his nnseroli the man now ? Mr, 8weet waid he C'ull prime wfmt htful iiHKrrtwi in fint: m'tuitttti, but the Couiiu.uW de-iircd to make but one report and that should be full and satisfactory, and il waa the intention ol the 'oniinit tee, it povib'e, to secuie additional tacts, which thy ex peered to do. Mr Harrow said he had alwavs been ,,,ve voted against the proposition to raise thg c'.mimittei?, hill.' h. naked nl the time wu( u,mJ,i the charflua of eutruotlun ami a respectable tietiator on thi4,lio ir had ta!ei leal he knew the iact that dollats ai d eeiila had ben paid lor vo ea. Now, sil, the honor of the (uMie.al Assembly is at slake until this charge is cleared up, and il the expense ol the invest igation should reach foOO.trid, it should be granted und nothing ahould be done which would even have the aij-aiHiiee .if traiiune niif the Coniuiitlee In ihia.iiiTeali.'.aliun. He regreited tliaf'lhe sulw it ule had Iwen oliered. and lioped it wnuli". be withdrawn, in order Ui allow the tikmmtefalmH!ti&&,i r Jti was riubt and just that the w tnes, s mi.ii mooed should have their uic asaiy expen ses pai'L On motion of Mr.' Cook, tile previous question W hi called. Mr. Kich's substitute was lost by the (ol ti.wnyj WU.: ' Ayks Mesnrs. Bellamy. Illy the.Tnlgiove, C'Jwdt.ifavii, fctheinig" i,ppt;i.tuU.ivd,Uiil 'iwav, mtrH, WeyHt, L.iw. tUftiuSwis), Moore, ol t'a b-r. l, I'lirdie. Kicti.K cliartliKui, Smnli, and H ephens. 17. Nav Mer Bitrow, Barnes, Bewiey, B alK B.imati. Eaves, Foikcer, (jraltain, llarilipgtoti, Legg, Lindsay, Long, Love, Mel.ihor, 0 borne, Iflp, Hobbim, Hootf, cthofliier, bweet, Welker, W'hiu, Wytnie, VVii stiad and Wi sun 25. And Mr. Sweet's resolution was adopted by the following vote; A vita M east. Burrow, Barnes, Hi a-iev, B.ll, Beemao, Kavyes, fciheridgn, Forkner, Graham, Laaaiter, LisMlsay, Long, foiro, Melclior, O borne, I'unlie, Beapaas, lid--bins, Htwtt, Dboffner, Sweet, Welker, While, Wynne, Winstead and Wil-o . -SSO. Nv Musara He'laitiv HIv! be.Cnlimvp' fOook, Iivis, Epw a, Colored (laiioway.col- OTt. "!tT rtarrtngron, oi tarte- r t. HicTi, Kir htirdaou., hmith and Hleohena, - ! pi.i.hiiak. jj,, nclutlon proposing to J.Hnt Committee to inv. s iaab fhe lar-in connect- ed with the present system it man g merit of the N.ieth Cftiojtua Ilti'ia I. abet iauui I diacusmoii, oil tllotV' n of Mr W. Iker, i (Mistponed until Tbdrsdy oex', at iAf-k.- tWlIV B ll to transfer fhe ewes on the dockrt of th. Crimla if fYmrt at t'rivdi T.Trt'- rs(m rsr Court oaawd its arc m I rtwliog. Akjs(k Jet.--ijriid, iioiut Uuttoc, . trvow.tnug- rewfntiou prsvoB(.g for m ot!iV tor Il.e 8ujjciiiilen.ltuJ.ajl i'ub.ii; lu slructtou, o lue third lloot oi the Capitol. On m .U'Uol Mr. BariMw, .beroltauera suieuh .1 and tiie reobi ion passed rs a. usi. rtih."fis-r'5L. A-ra..lhiJni!y.. .JiaiUw. Mr. riniiih ncofcfl from V.ntiig by ii lequeat. iave of baence waa granted Cook, Da.'ls and itich. .... The &n4te biattcbof the Cmmmitiee H invet'gafe the all'aira of the Banks, is which tue Stale ha stock, are iltt-s-t Jte jiaia aud Hayw. . - -- fin motion, tu Renale adjuurnfil utrrr! bsonoK, u 4'ilM.tu '.tw T' iii;1- i-HH'r K OF ft El ' UESNT AT IVES Diiiji, at Oiv. J-Uhmu, - - - Ml. UuimI 'i't8 pft-rttfllt A IlkttlUllill km il. ,' Sr 0 . ii, ipnn lUtt (J"iii(uiM-i t im Claim. rtp -m ititt fifvoiub y upon tlie h V in Uvor of F. -VI. i'nitn ut. Pimvi on CAtfnif u r. t 1 iv ..j.. i.ri:.i;i iv.4"!tUU)t. that nil t..l m wncli pica ty(n, with great prinM' Liuui tn.i,Ki -cU nan, and Hnnftd nn rUt cao I. u s ov r ' H Mr. Btiur r A joint rranlnttnn in w i-atd to bilb subtmtiwi by the Code Ootil i.iiaioi, Ijm over. ... 1IH.U8. By Mr. hiiu-lair, A bill iu re.'ard to tlie pawi.ei.t ol delj ITitis bill provi.l.) thai in t ry claim to recover m uiey aliall Iw liiriid.n I ao years lter tho. caU4 el ! I on accrue., and no immiiw shall rev vethv siiuu oi lake it oul of tlie sfvlule, unlon-s it ! I e tiia l. in writing with a specilk promise j to pay a sjocill-, J sum al,d umde after the paa':gs- rtl thla nc Kelened. I!y Mr. Caudl r: A bill to etiBg the lime ol hnlding Couru iu ihe BJih. Judicial Dtsiin i. . iiel rred J. II. Ileitis, (col ie I,) from the Com mittee on Proposition und Orievuncex re p. rle l a bill iu Uvnr of Mark Williams, . Wait. County. Lieu over, 1 AI.KXPUH. On motion of Mr. Biair, the rulea were suspended, and Jiie resolution m regard (o li II Submitted by the Code CulUllHSBlO.lL'IS wa:s taken no ami ad'.iite.l. I'lit'lpi. was next nached and pnased its si cond reading.. The bill incoiporaiing the Jonusvillo Lodge, No 427, A. V M., in Yadkin county, was lake., up, and passed in 3rd, readirif?. H um.' bill No. US, incorporating Lee l.-.Je, X, V. M v TyHTtrti!B-AlsMHHMla.-. oumy, was taken up aud passed its tbinl reading. The bill incorporating Atlantic Lodge, Mo 3;S8, Currituck Co, w. mil reached iiti.l pni.ae'1 lia aeeon-.i reading. House bill No. 75, in regard to inodify ing the slay law, (unfavorably .'potted upon by Comm. fee :) Mr. Seymour moved that the report be' Ilti4lte,....;,-,,.,v.s, Mt. Ellingloti moved to prtstpone the II, ikotil it could be priiiUHi. '1 Ins e'ieitml quiie a spicy debate. K Mr. Hodnett hoped th report Of the Committee would tw ewncorred, hi. lie. nppimeif, a principle, ail way laws, but he tnought, that tin, as the law was in lorce, it would be disastrous to repeal It, He wanted it tn go nut tflHTttie State Would neither ilecreae or increase the eptirattotM ot Unit law. lie knew that S"me were bsil ding now i n the hope that this Assembly would stay debts contracted suite the time ol I be wnr. - H ll irriti rf Wl, ebwi() tved tu oostinine lor two week Mr. titill. y argucrf lor imetime in favof of the postponement. 'Mr. Ferelaie moved the iiahflidte postponement of the bill, and Upon that motion enlled the yeas and Haji Tlie tall was tintained. , IVoiliug further acllon In this mntter, fhe hour fir the a-eial order, tn-wiVi The si v nil liailr .ad bill reported by the Inter-, nai Iiiipiuv. incut Committee, aifive.1. ' Mi Lall.o th. n moved to postpone the coimideruiiou ol tlieui until Tuesday, the in h . " Mr. Ellis moved to indefinitely pos'pone all those bills. Mr. E. entered into an able argment in lelatuui lo the vaiioua Huilroad mnasurue that ale now pending, which Will be pull lishod si. only. Mr E had been scaking a short time, wh'-n M. Don ning arose to a point of t ih r, that the motion to indefinitely postpone was not debatable. The Speaker refused to auslaiu the point, ,.hi;?4,.. , . ,. . ami the House silatalVilwl the Chair; Mr. bllis riwumed, and in I he Course of hi- micsi-as, abl- thitt . l,he,.4'eU'tm!'U7. affair (i.l swindled t'u1 tVfale out ot 1(100, 00, nnrl was ptneeeding with hhr- apeecb, when11''- ' "- Sir. l)on ltiffcme firhis"'-t auV aefced if i he Kcullmiian used that laugnagii sift rwa garri to the i'litltoiiti&ry matter, lie w 4 nt-mla.(of fhebfnmitt?e.',' -' - Mr. Ellis replied tliat audi was bia opin . ion, .. ;.: Mr. Downing; Then, air, I call tint gftin Ih no in to order. He has no right to reflect upon th' character of any member. Mr Ellis said he timutionad thli affair, merely, as one ol the reasons of hi voting against these liatboad measure. . Mr. Ellis continued, when, Mr l.sfl n arose to a point of order, say in l! that Bi.d. r the rating of the Chair, the iriiIii n to liuli flultelv oiwID'.n,) ,waa ileliat- j. able i inly te a limited extent, JWaiKt, thut an eliminate argument i Tim Clia'ir stated that the gentleman from Catawba (Mr. Ellis.V was only giving his renftms why he "opposed tliuae Railmad nieasutes, ami tho d bate would only fairly b. gin when the getitieman was replied to. As yet there was no debate, iStc, Mr Ellis then concluded without further intrimtp'ion. ' ' Mr llinham then a row. tn s point, ot r rVr in n'gard to tnnh the inntimi jf MR Ks'ih to mil tlnitnfy postpone, and Mr. Laf I in s ohvioii to postpone nntil the 19th Inst,, ss'yiiig- that eai a of the lolls must be read, (epiate y, at least by tlieir title, bel .re such motions Could he ina.le. A yet, none ol tliem wt re pMpt-rJv (a fore (lie Honse. . 'Tln t 'liiifr wusHniiirft'TBif fi.imf." Tli Clerk then read the Nile of the bill ta MHiot hwb m.rm. Bjulroad aiel lli Atlantic and N. C. B.ilroad Mr. Ebi B'-i Ida jHoiioti to indeft nitfly postpone, and Mr, Laflin his motion to fwstpi-n eitil Tnertuy, the llh iust., and make it tlie (Kuial order ait Xi o'clock. Mr. Kills1 n''in waa, rejmit.ti and Mr I,o.u'J ii'hiptri), . "" trie folloatriSr W 'rfit ''tW'Virrgi)"'tHf r. - '. - .i same course ana were airpoeea ot tn a like jnatwier, to-wit - , Bill Ui enjeiMt the diarter of thfl Oxfimf branch of the itn.le.ti.-b aud tiaslon Baiiroa.J ; Billddimenil the ehirteia ot th Atlantic, Ohbi and Tennwaee Itiilroa.t and the Wtl riamna taiel Tarboro 'ft tBmiM "; liiil to anieii'Tfht rttarxii "uf the YtciiitraM. C ft.' Kklsath btU t aAri aad. Uv iii , Ui Fasten enrt Weatrra rliv!j,.ft-' of the Wil iinnjion and Charlotte Hnlroad. 'I he . ia ord-. r i t this Iinu', ""The Iiilf ia SBvv'r(Wr.'e' tl''Xflrfr'.''aitJir1,"' Dintal'' AHsociation," was, on motion, poatpeiicd lor two we ks. " " o rNr't)iuvr Brsririw. Tie TlffilTiK-oXTy' tT;rstarw-rw'' StlUleil. ' . -. . While the Clerk M laokiiig for die bill,. Mr. VI i lob aiov to a que! Ion of. jHjfib'tre. He taut that, iu 1 w.kniB over lh eertified i-Doy i,f tho b.ll ri-nitl' passed y this Leg iiilute to re euftct ami t.iilitui uw jsaji of bondu to cert ii Kulroad Companiea in the '""I'.v t'iu-s offtce, fit. tound a nd taku hail Ikk o nid,. in regufti to the ejsev Cltl lax to Im. levied for the payment of the Vi-taai SSJ.,H. IL.. The hid was made to fr-vi a lax of 1 2iT "oT'oiib" pTYu'i'.t'oit fTie tBX iblt pj-..M'ry of the State, while it should be 1 8 ol one per cent, as it appear in the original hill, lie moved that tlie Com,, .iit, on KhioloWd proceif la Pi rt cretaiy'a office a rt nialie the; oecsary comaslion, t'srned -.-. i The Clerk tin u rtad the bill modifying the slay law. Ths qtit-st;t) recurrtf.1 upon Mr." Ferebfc'a, motion to p aipnn,, fiuleiluitety. ' The yeas and rny having been previ ously ordereri, the riit waa caM"d anil the laotiou pri s ailed l.y the f .lloyi jcg vote : Arss- Mi;ws. AHianu, Armslioiic Ah worlh, B.unifV, 'BMr, B.xldie, Bowman, ("sn Her, Cheny, colorp'f, (Payroll, of Tran sylvania, Parl.isoo, r.iwniii((Ellis,l'eiehe.' Onhagan, CiBmon, Ollbert, timiiam, Orwai,, drier, tuuter, Hawkiua, fleilriv;ks, likik-v H gh, (In. limit, llodnelt, H. ffman. Homey, lfnmphrtr, JartisJ Juitis of Henderto.i,' J ni , of M jtheriorit, frary.etwiired. botig,' of Chatham, L mg, "i liieliiuotid, Mama.-, MeMillan, M.-ii.Ui.,ail, Mtttinrf. Moore. Nicholson, tVarsiin, Vroctur, l'rpljitl, Rt.b liK'nii (Vymotir. Shv t. cttcarist. 8incla' Smith, ot W.iyne, Snintou, Stewn. tilly l,s, r-,-l,s-..-l - ri.i..,,...M.n v .. . ... - Wilbnma, ol H.nipa'nn. and Wiiwali6s; Nav Messrs. Ann , Carson, Oafllthiira,' color. d, Dixon, Est-eu, Koster, Harris, pt Waku, m. hired, llavd colored, Hudiiiiigs, ingrain, Kelly. o ai.ioio, M.ithe.oti, Morris, tolofwl, H,,bl-s1 i.Uwwt,giiBom)jv.tlufpa, -Bwiiat, colurctl, Wilkio, and Williamson- IB. . '.. .V"( - A me-,atrt was receive 1 from the 9eote, trausiuiitittif. the several House, bill aait rcsolut ions which had pawd that body to day. '1 uey w. re or.li.rtd lolw enrolled. By ronaerlt, Mr. -i - tHtn.diictrf a res. lution Inarriictimr tlte:inimltt.e on Pahlie Grounds au.t B'tililtligs tit provide the Au ,ttli'AwJ O'lmoiion timrnintwrre susjieHtietl aiid "" lb.; ieolutiin'wa edopled, O.'i motion the House then adjourned uuifl to-ntiirrow, 11 o'olook-1 j. ' k. I From tit Ualtjiaw Bun. " -A KW COUPASSL - . Sine the inMrotlwlioti bf iron vessels, a great ilitliuuity baa boen - expertonttJ by navigators Jn avoiding the local attractio-u wlitiii have made the Coinpsas tu uie ex tent nrtoi tain aud tnaticnreaini lb inb r ev ,! v.'5e has ten awnke'.ed to the juai. sal I y a t prov idi ug mime f.uielie x)ratttt the evil. Among other who have turned . their at'oqiioa to the ubj.5jr Is Mr. Haniuol ' (hister, of floauoke comity, Virginia, whj , is th Inventor of a compass which it etyletl an automatic registering marine compass, and whicli he claims to fulfil the grand de sideratum of nnvierrtion, in fiiraiebieg a needle which tl.a Hot -d. viate from the magnetic tin ridiau under the influence of lueal ruction, whPi her tht attractiim results fiom iron in the construction of the ship, or iron in (he raivo, or eny other -eonreeot UxiA -4.rtNi It ftfotteeea- fo do lout tiling; 1, To show the pieiwnee of a loyal at. Mi tion, which no other compass does:) 3. To show the d r ction of the lo cal ai trued ion ; 8 To. show the extent of the local attraction ; 4. Te indtraia, under all cirruiiistunee., the maanetlc m-'ridiaa as iruly asdo.a any ailiert-oinpaaswben under no local tiio.ieme. This compass i eutirely (liff.-Mnt in cfliiatruction from jenji other compass hitlurtu u yl. If is piitotited, aud thtrefofe a alight deirriptiou ot 'its con struction can be givia, via;. I uiuriHla (tt ti jus , i -.i ,n i I,d neitllea, ariaaged iu dub rem horusuntal plane. The upper ayslem is coinposed f tw monetized, bam,, onniuctcd with a fiaifuuWd tar. I, like nerui"nTy eomrioaTS. tiu.cjtiLjjiilejtttitta:li.Ut;j.l. anaxl, Tlietwo lower sy sums of imtgiittis-dfleed-Jt .rs. stJittciH d aljo 16 an axllioylh to m axJu. T'li) low eat tjatenl cn.Jfct" of ntKitv rf-njtun manc iin-jl burs, ariaogfrt (wuvaluj. ,i j k Jt i; l. j; eiici't, and & I at bed to a peipud 'ti'ar (giadaa- - , ted) tod. The . mi Idle fytb rn ol' needle coiuislaof two msi)muiKd huri attached ttl -0 to tbia peipetiiliuuUr rod, and slid. a up and down Uii rod. Wi.it p'aced on biMtrd ol au irou ship, forfx-niipie, the mid dle system of nre.li. i wi jtijted at a point on tne rod which n peis tlw upj-cr i.eedlo back to tht, rii.igui t. im-rnliaii. It j only nrcsaaiy lo ,.d,ut thw miiiilln eyateut of hii. die with r. lireiiO" to the limai attrac- tiou nis'.i.ig o.'i board ot tlnif parncular ship. Nf) C .at g,-in the direction of th aoip make any il'llcrem-e in the puiutiug nt the upper nee He, whilst (ho lower ya tems-WuH-U have grstvluuted cardattacU ett to tho upper end of tins xle to- hicia they are auachtd, wi'in h card indicate the nioviUK.iii of the tu lower syafciu, f Bi-edjua-tiavene like aq ordinary cotnpaus. Tile compass and it Vpcia'ioua wtae .v hibitt'd itsieril.iy in na ncuraion of a nuih- tiw.olg. iiiivtiiei down tue river in tbe tniteii Stat. s tevruie cu ter Jiiicia iiuth. r.e, Capt, Ilutiur. The c mipua wa tul jerled to t. at which aeemcd to thusa prea. ' t ut to es abiiah w hat beta claimed for it. It ie aid to be the ivtetite-n of the in ventsir Hi k a lr.ial tif tt i.y the Voile (jL Statts naval authuntic at A;p ilia, tahich. " 1 Wotucl.srim. tu., it -tW na-(lH--ietlr-r'. meartsot rtrrooitstrain!' it meriin. Tn'a '" se-'wihftMi It BOMUkt t at aeeompluh . -d ta a gi'vitt jlesn enium, . c..nd ouy ia iuiiert'iuoe to the n. veii'inii of ..bscvtapasa ilti.lt. ' " . i s . i '. f . ' , I , fJ, - f t ' 1 " " ..j ""TttB eiAJMBTwrN.-T..e'Uverpoolja-' - t' tt,li iu..; Xhtt Livtrs. ... '4Mi'4v-ilMhlMBw 1 MvwMrMaw'iivHWt'lHMM p.0 iunl . J 1 - - , '"A'tcr (iiitiittii.it i:h tin- inat Vtninent urgeon of'112 linl.u'gti, fluy proponr Disk ing a toujr j xhe laii.ed ivi,ii-i,l,.m -fur the purpo.' of reiiieytpif tdeT (orton , bavins; losi all tbHir prupVr'v 'liiroah the ItKn Anienoaa war, awl Will turn proceed- t f'ariato T;-,fea suXJ',1 . ;.! 'io,j p niu-in. e.T Wliicti t'hey fiae a '''t'io-t.le 'tii "thei tiude.to asii'intt , , ' ; wWJW.ii !tm tfi.;tWMi t r-H.,ir-.e.i?'iiWn,ww.'" WftinvifrtWia&i
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 13, 1869, edition 1
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