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".: 1 Sfff 7 CP villi vf vf .KetWA'.v JK- - 'i, ""fit m I"1, i i'IKIiJiih VOL. 3. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY. J 1NUAKY 20, 18G9, " ISO. CO, k 7 1 .IS THE SENTINEL. rwfttl'tn uromis fwrnt, tin nnslli. ....mm. O. Bhphw4i of rsyuiUe uf page wiS be fouud s proper tribute JL M "aeetrnoliv Ore In Smithville, Brass" ,.iak Co..b rnuj '" """'" , ,t irfVM tbe RUIOWUIS: SOTOum oi nw, at : xf'uf tin. Everett on haiUlinir ooca.d by i iTarabm ami Government KSr, W.000 : ""!SriSlw Mr. Lett. KM). Ixhw of LTLoWaloo dwclbntf, Lo. of Dunn, Kxi, on l r" M. t. M.. TV,. tVJ 1UUI T,lJ tacluue. owly ii, haw of build- .... . ...i Alia aant'a worth of l!i-u- iur. ' .i. ... JSIm, ill bw tuaorad to th aiieul STuuO ' IU other .urTimrt Vert uUed to Jirt, ooBWiiiwd. Thi. i. d blow, uid u TXKKhoata.. wbuto u-wa,1' IoUttSeiw n Thorod-7 It, Mr. Sumner tauodnood WU U nroro oerUin prorniooi of U,, (oartesH oudmet of ih. Comtitutiou of U,, l.itd mt, "biub h Hud bd bw.m ne jej is fxueqtielioe of oerttin prin In Kon IM.T, dixiakltfUd by Umi forleHb .oiendm.nt, htriof ulKWrtaken to rote offloimJ fuuetion.. H, auRettfax! tut other parcoos, in Virginia, dwitaiiflod is like minuer, bd dooe the uwe Koa Jthti ' 'b d"ption of the amond meot. tt iroald it execute iuolf, but nut U en- f ppiopnt lrltioi. The S X,rli I""" ' '1 to b"I m''' lljfltl profit last year. Lying on the Booth is OoUie 27th of tlil monin, ai i.aa " uioia r. m., the full moon, in th. aigi) of Canoer mil move into a portion of the shadow of the earth and aurora litUa leas than ono-hali euiijwed The auddle of the eclipse wiil occur at 8.4J, the end ftiitaXb svening. The tun "f the eolipae b 9 lisillAtu northern limb. The nuioo nil be one hour abure the eastern bnriann at nv suueuis aftei six o'clock ou that evening, Tberls Miss Oodsey In Kentucky who has sl.pt Rw nineteen years except for intervals of ten taitiadu aTloami inawit day. ditrtug mUch aha sat. Bb is inhdlscMial. Mrs. rarttSKtoa. thinks the pillars of liberty are stifled with the feather of the Amerioan sed at preB (. A Florida eorrespondent says they have great trouble in trying caves before th mixed white and Mack Jnriea in that mate, beeaaae "the Jnry mu will go to sleep." j The Ladies Hemaiial Aaao-iation of Atlanta, ar. about ereeUng a shaft one hundred feet high to roauaemorais the Ooufederate dea Th Megrapb wire North, last ufeht were trdBVwik tb story reoeaUnl from every quarter, of erint and disaster, '(Forney.) L' reooaatrnctioa commeboe lu the North. Tb Bon. Juab Eparainoodaa f quaah baa been sleeisd a member of th Kaoeaa Lirilt ur. Ths Sqeash family are largely repreaentod in toetfcern LsgiatetBrea. CbajiqI or BanI. W antleipati an ah Bounce merit which may be expected jn the Standard 6t to ttaj, ftr, at tt eronti, wtthin few dayi. 0n. Llttlefleld Is ro retire and J. B. Hetrterj: tceotnet tb rtert4 pr chaser of the establishment, 01 course, boweter, all this is "wjus. The "OoTernor'. bei probably never lost his proprietorship of the concern, and never ceaaed to "run the macuipe." Ail these twisting And turn ings indicate terrible meanness and de moralization in the cam p. ' 8OR0BDIC. If a Company could be raised in North Carolina to purchase the patent of neai than nrurwncs, which seems to be the '"froSilaiaief'ViriotCam WW Undt,- climate el North. Carolina are finely adapt ed to tb culture of sorghum and the man ufacture of syrup and augar. We" hear It aid that one 0 our Eastern I artneranwbo Wu nearly ruined by tbe culture ol cotton and let cotton alone, ife has tbtpfwet tits snrghnm syrup to Boston and sold 'tt lor T ceuti per gallon aud will realiie a much larger profit than if he 'bad made cotton. - epfukatreorjaTWWr learn that tbi Wy, Saturday last, appointed Mn. W, H. Bgit y( f this eiky, Clerk oi the Court. This and the wppointnient of Mr, Ifbillip, Reporter, both wU o,nalifled for their poai ttf are In striking contrast with the re 1 moval ot, thstjtcrllBg old patriot nd Cai'n nian, jas. LUchtord Beq ., as Mar thai and the appointment of 1to Wicker ia iiit plac:. Tbe jnenibei. of that Court cannot look upon tbe honest face of James , Litchtoru for tbe net tea years, if be should H so long, wfthout wishing lor Trj shame, at aa disgracafulaa acL , ioB U. Siinal-nX-Th Washington earrespondent of the Boston BtmXi gtres "Surratt is'now in fcVitrtB jAmerics, bat -swr Wf mirnni tost r ha prepam . fun and uuHuitatatementof th eonsiiira- 1 ? which resulted is the death of Piestdent Lincoln In this hedenie all knowledge "f any asaaMination plot,, but con leases freely that Booth and bimvtff sad others ws us a plot to abduct Sir. Lincoln, fls- "wtam that ALiiiii5it.;n 1 ws wuiir arm keaof tohitn-and waa ftot agreed only frwast ;- -He mnser hrswts ogtlwitiy tau setice ot blswoiher, maintains that every snort was mad to keep 4h abductioB plot n on1ke knowWw.od says sot was Sim P1? the victim of uulortunatecircumtanc si.J th R)m hTifiMbns of i'w wltnrnw Welch iSniia, wWutf Vt'f. te'fWl. dUUr 3 000- to f Mr. r- .clMra Burratt'i eonviction. Bur- ? PPw ' 'U every thing be., know, good, bail and indifferent, and snake r,.v U hi i. He fils, it is said, Uat it wi.l ' J5afaI,VtW " triifWrl that it U bbeiiete4" ' . LeglKialurc of tforth Carolina. Sati'kdat Jan. 18, 1889. "irer MTOrt etr whiw ir - tf lock. Mr. Loto ariwe to a qtietifti of privilrge ndaaiil: Mr. Preside!)!, I holj in my hanil a carricaiure of mysell and lbs Bona tor from Giiilldrd, drawn ty aome dirty Ttuail arid pluced uii one of tlm mantlii nt tlie ftenat) Chamber lur public iosiKCtion. This ih dune to bring yi.ur Comiuitte ou Penitentiary atrtire, t hicli. I have tlic honor to bft a niHtnlitr intn rltMrovnttu ur..l tliai 1 no Win(fuai;t- lo t-Xiri8 my contniiit tor trie !ry itrtut and his eon (edi rateo, and to renin, k that it it is ex (A!ted tu iniimidate me in ilie diacliare of a public duty, ilie abol U .a aii&rd tiie u.aik. I NKINISHKI) BI.'aiNKaa." Bill to pruTule tar Hit vul..ni f the etaha ul (Weaned, traona, the juetion being on the rn;rmifieratlon of the fote by which the bill was rejected. The vote wan retonaiderd and tin- bil was made the special order lot Tuisilay next, 12 o'clock. notick or nil.l.n. BAfr. Moore: Oi a bill to provide for the election ot ( iniiiiiouer8 of Naviga tton of Ileaufort IlnrUir. j By Mr. Jones, of Wake ; ()( lnll to in corrale the North Carolina Purchase and Trust Association. By Mr. Blyihe: 01 a bill tn amend the law in reference to wilnessca io civil ac- tionic ' TBOl)l'CTI0N r III I.I.M ANll IIKSOI UTIONH. - By M. Long ; A Mtt-to ietpirate H-h -laud Lodge, JBvilnori County. Referred to the Committee on Corporation?. Ry. Mr Winateed : A bill to restrict tha eration of which existed prior to the lat. day of May, 1865, to one hlf the principal money due, mul to rpi-al all stay ladrx R. lerred to the Cotiiiniuee on the Judi ciary. By Henry Kppts, colored : A bill to amei.d an act cooetTtiing the r. yi-termi; ol deeds. K.;ierrd to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. Martimlale ; A bill authorizing ths city of KniVigh to borrow numey. Ke terred to the Oonvniltee on Corporations. By Mr. Love: A resolution proliibitinij W. H. Thonipj.in, 8uperinUmdent of the Penitentiary, from paying 1). J. Pryne, LkiUttur iur tliceivcutiua ot th Htock- attei any tnm otinnrtry, ntrttl a WrTfiWie in -1 writing shall he produced Irom the huper intndentof Public Works, certifying that J aid work is being done according to con tract. Mr. Love stated that be had facts in pos session, if he were at liberty to reveal them to ths Ben', which he had obtained since the introduction of 1ii reawlution on yes tetany, which would convince tbe Senate ot tbe necessity and propriety of passing this resolution. Alter aome discussion o- u' motion, tbe rules were smpende 'snd i the reS'ilulion paaaetUts ev. ai reailitiu 'sad was Mbt to the House. . A mesasge was received from the flousc, transmittine sndry resolutions snd bills which were dtjoed of a follows, to -wit : Resolution tiirtcting the Secretary ot StalelO return TO the tJeniTil - Assembly s bill auihorising the Public Treasurer to jsue tfttnds to certain Railroad Ooutftittire. Ou motion of Mr. Barrow, it was laid ou the table. Rrsttintto ntlatitig to alt acts repealing acts was rejected. Resolution prohibiting the printing of any laws, except those which are geueial the President to decide what are general laws. Adopted. Bill for tbe rebel ol F. M. Pittman, of Le noir. Referred to the Committee on Prop ositions and Grievsncea. BiH for the relief of the SbcTift ol Co lumbusCpunly. Referred to the Committee on Propositions and Grievances. Bill to amend title 20 of the' Code ul Civil Procedure, Referred to the Cominit- immmr.oLM.Mfiatr3, Sherifl of Stoke. Referred to the C'oifiUi(tt? 00 Proposition snd ttrievanees. - TD1HD READ1NO OK BILLS. Resolution for the relief ot L. P. Swain, and W. L. D. iwooie. of Brunswick. On motion of Mr. Robbina, It was recom mitted to the Committee en Finance. ' Rill to require Executor and Admiuis- Sid 'ration was poStpneOn mnfToV'ot Wrr Glaba until the prlnUIpopy is broujjbt in, . . Bill to create a Mechanics' and Laborers lien Law. Passed. Bill to amend an act concerning the gov ernment nt counties, (this bill authrius County Commirtlonei to appoint Wood In amrtiirs. the tee on each eord of wood to be ivuirt h the DurcbaaeM passed -Messrs. B wues, Boemsn, Bellamy, Eaves, Herring ion Hyman, (colored ) Love, Purdia, Rich " .... . ... . . I I Unl.klH, ardsoa, wniie, vvinsieaui wu n.u". oting in the negative 13. ; ' On motion of Mr. Oiborne, th Senate adjourned until Monday, U o'cloek. xOCSE OF BEHESElsitATIVES. ' SatdbdaT, Jan. 18, 1889. Tftus calrefVtr. order, at 10 o'clock. p,ayr by the Rev. Mr. Bbaver, of ths House. ' V- , v Mr. Powning made so explanation in tef ertnee to hi remarks upon Mr. Rolibins card in renaril to the Penitentiary affair HeDownin() hsd "id eold profs that Mr. Bobbins, at one time, said ha would aien the report tin Commiltaa . 64 na.le this statement, after a conversation 'sm-tt3:-fcllwHr-B 1- eUed on him. and, during ths cooversati.m toat ensued, Mr. Barttf'sf-ted tbatboawold lot say positively that Mr. R. rercomm t ted hirnsell to sign th report t Therefore b (Hwning1 made this statement in Jnsttos to ItSTOBTS OS- OOSmlTTEIA J It Xiiirri)Iiid.frodi ths Coniinlttet ct Pfeiwawisssis tmA,-AmtvuXK. . rti favorably upos several bills, pluosd on the Calendar and will be nouced when they are taken up. " , Mr. French, from the Committee of eon fiwice in rrtrafO) to w MMMSV0UOWIC3 hfh- Xton tht Uktelauos is uuuocnnry imn Jst tm bsdmclaried from its lurtbrf consirtera- U'iSr Barn, from ihs Cjmniittes o. Cor pora nortd nposLseverJ. tulls, wbich wiil i oticed nUta tn; P- ' ",v : RKSOLCTIONS. By Mr. Jarvis : A' resolution instructing WiMw ww 4iwwHesid Townrfttp ttf report adversely upon ths formatiea ot ww counties, that do not propose to oon (afn ilie one hundred and twet.tieth part of the population ol tbe Slate, On. LU over. By Mr. French : A resolution riiug s Committee ol three, on the part ol the House, and two on the part ol the Senate, to invceiitf&tc the affaire and mau ajeincnt il the North Carolina and Wil mington A Weldon tiaitroad Company, nd report to the Assembly aa early aa possible. Lies over. "fawof ' ffi-feli;-f-A,1feghany Co. fte ferreil. SPtCIAI. orurb. The bill to prevent the sate of property, eieuiptfd by the Constitution, known aa the Homestead exemption : The question reuired upon the amend ment otfcrwd by Mr. Veal, yeslerdny, which, iinr some debate betweeu IBClngram lor, and Mr. Uouiuhi against, the bill, was put and lost. The amendment reported by the Commit tie was thou adopted, striking out all after the word ' misdemeanor," in line , section 2 J Mr. Paiker then spoke lor some time io oposiilon to ihe whole bill. Ti e subiiitiile offered yeatt rday by J. U. Harris, of Wake, coloiei. was next put to a vole anil lost. On motion of Mr. Ingram, the previous question was ceiled. On the passage of the bill, on its second reading, tiie yeas and pay were raileii, on motion of Mr. H illcy, and resulted in the following ballolt : r . .. Yjcas. M i-naia. A ilisoa Arga,. , Aakwoltk, li.iioief, Barnett, B air, Care)', (colored.) Cherry, (colored,) Clayton, of Transylvania, ( 'lawlord J (colored,) Downing, Durham. ElUiigron, Kcreliei', Forkoer, (sniretl, "FgtMaTfttT'yWiWi, Galling, Graham, (ireen, finrrta. of Wake. (Colored,) Uend itikii, llini.aiit, HolTman, Humphries, ILidgins, Ingram, Justus, of Heudron, Jusliu', ol Kutherlnrd, K lly.of 1) .vio, K.el ly, ot Mooit, L ng, ol t halham, L ng, of Richmond. Msyo, (colored.) McMillan, Muring, Moore, Morrill, Morris, (colored,) Proc'or, Prollit, Ragland, Renfrow, Rub buis, (colored.) Robinson, Reynolds, Ifio) ored,) Siegrisi, Sinclair, Siinonds, Stevens, SiilleySweat, (coloredj Bykes, (colofedj Vestal, Vcs', Waldrop, White, Williams, ol Harnett, Williams, of Sampson, and Wil liamson, (colore I,) Navs. Mesr. Armstrong, Carson, Caw thoni (colon d ) )vidon, Gihauan, Gib s15tratWMnsV-Tligh, Homey, Leary. (colored,) Matbesn, Pa-inn-r, Parker, Peck, Ris Shaver, Smith, ot Alleghany, Smith, of Wayne, Snips, Thompson snd Whitley. Ou motion ol J. H. Harris, colored. House bill No. 117 was made tli6 special order for Monday nix', at half past 10 o'clock. On moticn of V- Sinclair tbe rule -" ti8 '' n't r- wgrain s exemption ml, just under diacusaion. Was taken np snd passed its third reading. The hour tor the special order was an nounced, to-wit : Tbe bill to providn tor the collection of taxes by the State, aud by Ihe several counties of the State, on property, polls aud incomes. The discussion upon section 11 was re sumed. ' - Mr. Eates aflVred the following substitute for the section, which was adopted : "Sko. 11. Every person liable to be listed within the township shall, witbta the time urepciibed, give in to the Assessor, on oath, all the taxable subjects, ler which he is lia ble. If the tax-payer is sick, or a female, i or absent from the country, ths oath may lie taken before any o Ulcer qnal fi -d to ad minister an oah, and the list in writing must be returned to the proper Assessor." Tbe section was then adopted. In section 12, Mr. Estes moved to strike out tbe words "so given." Carried. Mr. Matheson offered the following' sub stitute lor paragraph 1 Of the section: "Tbe number of acres ot land in hi Township, what portion ot it is woodland, aud the last valuation, describing tbe land by name or otherwise, so as to be identi-fled:-''"'--'--''"--"'"'"''--'' Mr, Purliem offered th fol-;iateti- 'luW"''-: ' '" ' At the time and plaeee appointed bj the Aesors, the tax payers ol tbe town ships shall attend, and lbs assessors shall read over to each one giving in his list all the articles and subjects of taxation, and thereupon be shall reuder to the assessors his Hat ol taxaliics, and at the same time ahall take the oath prescribed in Section 58, Chapter , HowwO, .V01I4 ' Alter qoltr? t fowg eWliate, ths substitute was put to a vote and lost. Mr. Argo moved to ameud the preamble of the section by inserting, in line 8, the word "taxable" alter word "the." Curried. Mr. French moved to amend line 10, alter the wowl "luiga," by insi-rting "dog,gpat, jacks, jennies and sheep.' The quntion npon the '"dog tax" crested quite a spicy debato some arguing that dogs were a luxury, and, therefore, should lie taxed, while some contended that they were nusi'ances and abuu d 09 that account be taxed. Some' opposed too tax as it might operate oppressively npon poor farmers who were obliged to keep them. B. W. Morris, (colored,) said that, dur ing the lato campaign tbeir opponents charged that iven ! g vnuld bf taxed. H bad tak n the i ler y ol denying tbe charge, but now the trutu of that attertiou was corning true. lis moved (4 amend tins amendment by striking out the word "dog." ' IsbaA Sweat, (colored.) opposed too striking out th word "dog " H thought ths wool growing portion of ths Slat de manded temi legislation upon this matter. Cuffes Mayo, (uoloredj ws under an ap "preheBion that Ihti dstWU wooid" "tmtm this IxhIv to obtain ths touhHoHtt of tbo sywa ia questhrw would bo strK'kon fc-rr ' The question "recurred .'' upon Morria' smendmeot to tli ameBdments and it ws nji-cbwU i"1' i' - i I-' yir. French's amendment was tbea pot to vote and lost.. ' On motibn of Mr, rcrebee, ud-uivhiops a ami v wore struked out. Srciiea 13, a amended, was then adopt- d. ------ Tu4lI,W:tW adtourned until Monday. 10 o'clock. . f ; - " ' PESATK. f1 - MowtAV,Jit. ,8,tfifi9. , T.is.Sle'irs cs'le.Uo.or'. t It , ' ksiut or, oowMmgies. Mr. Moowr, of Carteret, fna Oat ComtiiU tee en CorpnratiniM, repor.od favorably oa bill to locorpurau TotMtsoo Lodge. Mr. Welker, from the Coiyinittee on Ed- ( lute flured by J. H. Harris, of Wak, eoH ncation reported lavorbljuo a bi.ll to pre 1 trnl, and it was adopted. jUiaL.tlia aalu ul .u4UtuA .liquuca -wauinJ Tbe,4uiiJttr;iuriiigaipotiLlie--paj!'Attc. ..f o:.. 1. .....- e..l..,l !nk.nv..o ....I. u. ciii- flu mils uf.Binghaju's Svboul, . iotii or blja. By A H. Galloway, (cetowd :) Of a bill to charter tbe Wilmirgorr Lite Incurahee Com nan v By Mr. Blythe : Of a 111 to amrnd th charter 01 the Buncombe Turnpike Com puny. By Mr. Beaetey : Ot a kill for the relief" ot I Guardians. Exeenvlirs and Admitiirators. "'. . . I al corporations, relerrea 10 ilie iooiouttee on the Judiciary. Ordered to oe printed. By Mr. Wrlk.r: A hid to incorporate the North Carolina Mauuluctiifiug Lo.,n and Trust Company,. Unlet red to tbe Commit tee on Corporations. By Mr. Love : A bill to lay oil and cstalv lish Eureka county. Rclerrwl to the Com miltee on Propositions and Orievaiy. nrwiAL ObniMU, ' . Report pf Committee irPrivilege and Elections in reference to tbe eligibility vf Mr. Purdia t his seat. Mr, Broaden moved to postpone its con-, sidrratinn until next Monday. Mr. Davis moved to amend -the motion by striking out Monday and insert Wednis day 12 o'clock which was adopted. Dill to repeal an act n&storing lo married women their common lifw right of dower. Mr. Welker moved. US pos:poue indi fi nitely. Ayes. -.-Mesara. Bjirjcatv.BartM?, Bww4ey Beamsn, Bellamy, BupasBlytlie, Davis, E'ivps, Forkner, HarriiKoi, HymanA col ored, Lassiter, Linrliayji Lonv.', MelAhnr, Mrtofe; MTTem,---FyUlB,- IttcharrltwB. Reps, Robbins, Shiffiir,8mith, Stephens, Sweet, Welker, and W last end - 27. Navs, Messrs. BrogfUs, Love, Martin -dale, ds(Krrie7 WTiife alSW'Kih i Rill to amend an f jn re ation to pun ialiui n t On motion pi Mr. Barrow, it was laid on the table, f Avbs. - Mes-rs Rirrow, Bra-ley, Bellamy, Burns, fjly the, E ivi , i Forkuer, Hyman, colored, LisniUT, Limlsg.ljonff, Melcbor, Osbonie, Respass, Robbpis, Shiiffner, Smith and Stephens -18 Nats. M users. Bariien, Beetnan.B ogden, Davis, Galloway, colored, Graham, Har rington, PuCdic," Wtlkef, Winstcad, aud Wilson-11. -4 " ' Bill to incorporate jOaroHiift L lge at Ansonville, passed its th ird reading. Bill to incorporate the Madriun Mining Company. On motion ol Mr. We'ker, it was amended by striking out so much of the 4.0 section as enitrs the Company to condemn private proiierty, and On motion ol Mr Sveet, the bill was or dered to be printed asd made the special order for Monday next, at. PJ o'em k. Bill to incorporate t Woodlawn Cottn and WiKillen Manutat'ftiring.tjiqpany. Mr. Love wiovid to rostpone it coneitler ation ....11 eo, let. 4 Mr, O.lKra. tm.1 to amend the m-"-by substituting TIW-..1..., next, at 12 o'clock, which- was adopted. Mr. Rohtnus pseaonled a communication from tbe Mayor aud Uoininisooin rs ol Sal isbury, lend, ring to the General Assembly the amount ol land and other necssaries to erect a Pecitenliarv, A inessate omo Irom tits House trans mitting a bill to prevent the sale ul piop ,y exempted by. the llnrni stt-ad AxjI. .iln. lerred 10 the Committee on the Judiciary, CALM DAK, 'J Resolution appointing a Committee to revise the rules of order, passed. Vote stood: Ayes 17, Nttjs 17. The Presiilout gave the casting vote In tbe affirmative. Bill authorizing th consolidation ol the Cbsrlette & South OarxtiAS Railroad Com pan j, and tbe Columbia & Austa Railroad Company, passed iu second reading. Bill to amend the Charter of the Town of Elizabeth City, ami all acts amendatory theicof, parsed its second resiling. Resolution proposing to raise a joint Committee to investigate the present man agement ol the North Carolina Railroad. Mr. Welker moved its 1 indi ttiiite post ponement.' Alter seiore discussion ilie mo Uoo w adopteiL bT toe inliowHii vote: Aris. Messrs, Barrow, IlejljyJJjsuuaB, Bellamy, Bams, kwch, rofknnr. Graham. Hauiugion, . H vuiiO, cukir-.d.) LindUav, Long, Melcbor, Richardson, Respass, Sho li ner, Stephens and Welker 19. Nays - Missra. Btroca, Brngden, Blythe, Davis, Galloway, oelorod, Lnssiler, Love, Martindale, Moore, of Carteret, Osborn. , I'utdie, Smith, 8we.t, White, Wiustead Snd WJrf.n-16. On motion the Senate adjourned until to morrow at LI o'c.ex:k. '. ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Monday, Jan. 18, 109, House called to order at 10 o'clock. . Prsyer by th Uet.idr. Long, ol Chatham, ot tbo House. Journal ol 'Saturday last, read and ap? Droved. ; . . M Mr. Ilinnant, from the Committee on Enrolment, reported various resolution snd bills, as correctly enroled. . rtTirujrtgoo. Mr. Stilk-y, prenenteit a ooramanication from tbo citizen ol I Jam dsn flouoty, in rel erence'to Mr. Taylor's right to lite seat, now occupied by Mr. Ferehoev' -Beforrwd. .ltOl.PTl0!4) By Mr. French ; A resolution , raising Joint Committee, three M the part ot th liunse, and two on the part of, tbe Senate, to tak into consideration, sll mstteri con Docied with the Penitentiary., Mr. French said thai Kenate had constitut ed Itself a Court pi Inquiry, without con sulting this House is tbo tesst. II did Hot rvrtiT thht flouts whosM- not bsv sbara in this inve-tigatioii, ' Uo ssoved to " siwpEntf lfje"'"if files anit eopt.'''7.'''''""""'"""' Mr. BiBclalr, otijiTted to this remluHo'n, nd lavwred the adoption of tb Sena' res oluttol o on the House Calendar, Aa. -1 The qoist'ion rocurring epos the motion tovuspewd tb rule, it was pat to vote , By Mr, Iograra; A bill sulboririn. elec tion In certain townstiip in lbs Biaw. Relerrrd. " "!f The boor for , th special ordor was an nounced, to Witf ; The bill fur tb betut pro lectio of debtors. , ,', The question fectjrred npon Mr. Beyutour' uhstiiute, fiftere.l some days ago, when ths fiilt weVun 1if rlifflti Aftr -a hw.i In debates, when this racsours was last Ba rter eaidenwi.m. ... The rabtitatJ was put lot votat and jejd.- ,,, ;v-. th Ojtkstioii recurred jo ubii. . offered the following proviso, vis j I'TttUt&l, Thr tfct bin fbslt t.ot sjipty-to- any rtetrt contracted since tbe rati tli-at iun ot tbe Con stitution. Lost. The bill then pasd it. sc nif reading., A commuulcaiwtn was rva1 from the Comniitt.e 00 Frauds and Conrotioii, stai ing that tb Sin riff ol Wake bad servid s suiumoo upon W A. Mann, to appear oeiore rue i,onimiilee, ana tne sail! has fail.ii to make Axsemblv tr such, aciiou a may apitear to them to be necessary. , By pcjnn-ai.ur V'r Estcs iutnwluced bill, auiBLd-tory io au act, entitled "An Actio io-enact and coi.linu the iau ot Bond, to certain Ilaiiroad Cviupauiea," Lies i.Ver. Mr. dis moved to make the Satiate res olution forbidding the Treasurer to imuo bonds lor the purchase ot the Pesntsndary laud, the special- order for tnaaf at,i(n. ing at half past 10 o'clock. On the adoption of that motion, Mr. Ki lls called tor the yeas and nays. The call being sustained, resulted in a vote ul yea til uaya 1. 1 On motion of Mr. Hiillcy, the oilier Sen ate resolution aud bill, iu reference to the aaiue matter, was incluied iu the special order. . (- " BPSX-IAI, OkOEB. HoTTffi rirnTToT 87, "Hdl to provide lor the collection of taves ty the 8. me, and by the several Counties in the State, on pro erty. polls and incomes Mr: Batrs-iuhmid- trfeetniiidr tbe vote-by which Section 1 1 was adopted. Carried. Mr. K. thin olfored the following anbstii. tul tur U soetjOBi, wiHtiti. Was Saitiptedt., Sbo. 11. At tbe time sad plane appointed by tbe Assessor, the tax (payers shall attend and the Asmmsov shall ivad over. lo each one giv. n in tiis list, al the articles and suojecta ol taxation, and then upon lie shall render to tne AaseaMir bia bat ol 1 xylite-, and, at the same lime, taking the following oath, viz : You, A. B , do aoleinuly skchi llial yuu have le-idercd a true and lull Biatemeut ol all sui jecls of laaation which you in your own ngiit, or as agent ol, or iu trust, for, any other person, or in any uUiu capacity arc. by law required la list for taxatiuii, nM oriling 10 yur be-t knowl edge, iulormulion aud Ueiiel, si help uis God. . Section 13 wasllien read, when Mr. moved lo amend by consolidating Sec tions Ct and H Carried. The Section, aa amend-d, Was thin adopted. f lu section 13, (a smended in MM) Mr. Pructor moved to strike out, in line 32, the word "one," and iiinort "three ' On motion ol Mr. Proctor, the yeas ' sad nays were calledupon the adoption ol his aineudmont, and resulted In a vote ol yens Mr. Argo m ived to reconsider the vote just taken. Mr. Sinclair moved to lay that motion on tbe table. up tuat motion the yeas and nays were called and resulted io a Vote ot yeas 43 nays 88. Mr. Kstes moved to strike out, in line 19, the words "and kitcheu," aud- In fin ?2,' strike out t,be word ''three" and insert one." Mr. -Durham moved for a division of the quest loo. Th question then, recurred upon that part oi 1 be amendment smeudittorj oi the 19th line and it was rejected. In order to entertain tbe latter part of the amendment, tn-wtt strike out,-" ' 4. thu word "three" and Insert "two, it re quired a motion to reconsider tbe vol by which the motion to reconsider was laidou the table. . ' Mr. Justice, of Rutherford, made tbe motion. Mr, Estes moved tn postpone the couxid eration of that moiiou until toiuorrww morning. Lo-t. Mr. Argo said that it had been several time intimated ltijU.,Ui ,a4V6 ut lift1 JTOO ekeuiplTon originated in the ileslnS on tbe part of the Demmva's of tins House to prevent the' Rrpntrtioroi trrnnpwwrirrg a tax bill which would yield sufficient rev enue to meet the' obligations ol tbe State. As far-as be was concerned be denied the. charge. Ho xegarded his oath to the Con 'l'Ution ss coutplb;ug him to vote lor any just bill raising money enough to rnee-t ihe current expense of the 8'ate and to, pay the nuurestjon bar duht. -'His object in iuovinp 'to reoonsi'lor the vote, and then voiiug 10 lay that motion ou the tub e, was to lavor ti e latii fitig clas, If any ftvvor wns u l.i bestowed, and let thu classes abk) to puy the taxes, biar tlie-ljuidejSiid. ' Mr. Eules believtd this to be s Democratic movciutnt.aiid wiiebir they were ir flu-need by any iucli motives or not, lie nriul be lisved ucb to be t Be case, 4c, ' Mr. Durham said he did not rare What the gentlwnusu U-lu Ved. Hu was a D Uiocrat r Couaei vatlve jut as thvy piun.-cd to cil him, and ioteudud to vote lor just jiucb measures aa seemed to him meet and proper. He wished tbe gentleman ttoiu Kcw llauo ver, (Mr. Estes,) ,to dwtiuutity uuiWs:ad thai too Democrat and o.is.irviiViw ,u( this House wtre- not to iiihhuued Irom iuut opinions arid position, " by u iaMr. KV) or by aiiy'aidy else's chargee aud iusiu nation. U (Mr. liusliaui,) uVd not s why tblt raeaaurs ouuld be suUJ a Dtmj cratic one. When it bail originated with a Republican meiulwr, (Mr. PiocUir,) and bad been suppvrted ia a speech bj asotlior Republican (vtr. Siuclatr) Tho gentleman (Mr. E-t-s) might drive his own party tattu) Bwanws like a shepherd diivW his ibeep into the told, but gentlemen tf two ubr sido would Hot be ttiL'tatsd to, or intiuiidatoiL . . . r. , Mr. Sinc'air said b and but ootlesgtx' (Mr Prwtor) had ilotoruiiued, to ndeavor u secure tbo lawiptioa alutr a careful ex asnrnatton of lbs H-'onatiiutiou, .1 Aa, hu Democrat had been consulted la ihe kW. .1.. ntl.r Kahrf. some "Be ot I I bad m...tmA mith tlr. KatML Mr. Proctor, said hit claims to of a good Republican. wonbJ b tooroogldy onliiisv. ed by examinatioa of tho Jouxpoi ot ibu House, d Hcortaio gsntbmea satg fit to persist in calling this a Democratic nwaniro, ill that he 010 Id say, was, that it anlbgo forose. Us introduced it, Ulteving trum hi besrt, tW in doing so, be did nothing gjare, tiisa Win Us intonate ui bl CODaltU oncy demaudio. r'. e . u .'. i.'t 1 l'eading tnrtber dobale, the Uoli, 1 pssjoed 1' noi - to-nKi)- ruotuiug 0 -o) clock. , - - -: -a j- - - , - . . - - - . - ... . LETT Ml FROM ITALY. ' '. We are permitted to make tbe following tfWerVMiwg-trpSeB TfSmS t!W irtSJtyr bf this city, now trsvt-lhng in- Kor 1 t, rvmmv; tfajiffttfit-f ilrre, we hu. ben is Florence f week, with bright plea-ant w atber, leeling T'ke our Spring, and a beautiful wmntry We are now In the mi. 1st ot the) (garden of Italy, and olive take, the plac af other lx,tOor window looks down upon the; A.nn, wt b the' Io4iionable trH 'Pfcnng Aruo" betw a u ami it ; hi yon I the olive-. man rope or tne Aiilrinincs, d(1 with nao.i-.-nni VHiii, Mia-Tt"j. an-i t itiio And thi is all tb pleaaantor Ironi luring a contrast tn ) snowcnv-wl Al wkteh we crosl, coniing from Vienna, r Venice, and the cold weather th.t we bod in Vien na, and which prevented our going out to Pesth We stoppod i Trita oo nhibt, aw Miraniar, Maximilian' Chaiemi, lti ilul mooolight and sunrik on the Adriatic, asd came ou through a charming oouniry to Veuice. Thr w rowed la gondola, rS)oyed tbe miHinlight oat St. Mark square, ttu.se ia a go'rwiid a. - Til music was entirely Rossini's (being1 frtlH--tilvwaarjr of the nyusk tsn's death,) w(bih Wknow you would have enf-'tyvd. - We sr. at llimuh the Doge's Palace; stood on the Bridge r Siirh,' on one side palace 011 the oth.-r a prison; cr-d the llialto; ktcMxl in the markvt," at the head of wblt-h was SiiiliH-h's house; passed l 1 looim'a. Othi llu'sand l.rd Byron's boib.- rowext op and down the grand tanal ; tn:-i la the Li.lo; visited ot. Mark's aud tbe ditfjr etit Churches and picture galleries, and Saw 1 he, vurioua other sights of Venice. Then to Padua, which the iiUile-bo-k says was lounded lv a brother in law of l'nam. and. tstfaTsanroitv vrraTfclTiTT;xiir, yrm wwtir certainly think so. kit j : . : 1 :.: 'iT:1lie'TrSnii.fC tics, we feft f.r Bolognsi. Here W had the most Ituuri ius arm chair that we hav seen, and in my jrectdlrcifiins of BolAgns, that tact stands npprta-st, a you eau see We went all through the taiver.lty, the o'de't in the world, whii-.:riaS had women imonu its prole-s .r., one ocrupyhig the arratomiciil elmir tT tourte-n yenre.-- Here Itowtiui's "Sti bat Mater wai trst-par-' toffned, Oabrani made his first experiments, anil Ariosto, Dante, Lao', Petrarch sod Milton were edircated. They boast l that tame, tudeots even trJTm "InTil, aTtritlnr walls are covered with cost of arms of all nations. - The Campo Hauto was very inter .ting, and in the Academy Of Fine Alts, Ws MWliaphael' '-St. (!-flia.w 'You will think that I kip trom burytiig grounds to picture galleries very easily, but ia hot, that is very much the way that we visit piaocs tinder the-? jtront d, on top ot a mountain, in a Jew tier's vhop now to a market, then in 4 Parliament honae-liere a religious service, as pertornutl io a Catholic Churchy siid tlinr a pflppet snow here the tn'l of iweww-s, wrxkj the exquisite odfr M a Jew quarter, bore a King's pantry, and there a rtisiniuaut suiuv. ol boiled neat, and dish of fried herrings, with beggar ths purchaser at two Santa tor bis diotK-r. . v -tM , Here conies a grand funeral, with all th torch bearers, and regalia of tho Catholic Church and this is flanked on one side by donkey cai t, 00 tbe other by a dog csjt, evitb a woman aaaaug yoked 10 .th MU18 hartes.-, We have laetiD all tb saint in ths 1,4' -m. MaithewV head on a gun ; St. Jerome on a crocodile ; St. Markm a winged lino 8t, Lake, as an artist, sketching tbe Virgin ; St. Benedict bltil,Wied by the) devil; St. Daniel io the lions den, on s bddg 8v hundred yVars old rSC"LnirBi'ra 'ketiifer rtf our Savioui's bloOil ; St. Ui'ul,a"ild Iter 1 ! . . . -i. , . . . eteyeii . iuouB4iiet viisjiiis, jriaij, 01.. Agnes, Vt. Sarah, aud S(. Calharine, sad finally, ax. Nick. 1 have seen thespesr with wlrlch our Savmur'a side was pierced, pre served anioivg th jewels of a royal treasury, the body of the High Priest nf Jupiter Am non in an Armenian Convent, the walls of a ci'. ended out of the ran sorb gnni) paid f.-.r Cour du Lion, armor enough to have iiqilppid lt the knight w-bo went to tb. II ty l-amf, and an exqun toly luauti ful tiewtoeot our $nviour rl-iur Irom, the t nub' fM-aiifig inifs hanflwTlHr tliiVe'i"t ipTt nrttirt "fian uurT"' Kite BuTeTqaliriirijdf with a crimson cross, "You would )m borrtblj.SllficSccr Willi' the fr. qtit'ul reprt ntstions ol God tUcF.alinr, Ixilo in staiUH and m paint ing ll we have seen one ciucihx, we have seen fifty thou an 1. Iu a diye on the Caacino, we seel dentally ruui ttie K.ing.. Bo thorotghly in Pans la.-lionsreuuli.u the dress ot mankind that had he put bees polo till out to Us, we would JihVj ln iguorsut of . ti5 preeao of royalty. Ills equtptigo was-TA'ri plain aud, iMUUiug iu iii i-traja) dianriguisued Iji I I'rotn ihe gWit'einan who wasittilf , b,i( lie Hj.a ibA abitut fifty year old, very (mi Ij, and lie Its like b might like gooii living. Wu have been very tnuuk disap p iinied at not seeing tho peasants dress d here, but the gwvemiucnt bos broken up (bo (imrkit st which ib- y t used to appear on FAday ruorkiiigs. ,TLo careUsa, soiled p pcarancu of ihu ltaliau soldiers eoini.r-s v,:y badly wi:h that ol tbe Pruiabpfliiu net wen, who r 1I10 hirdH)ml plj tbo European soldiem, & poitsou Iht; sol diet wear! the Garibaids bat wit It a driHip- -i.pliim olclibkiw tuftthors itgi,tbit a rowdy, an.i decidedly a ,"buiuer" look. In fce Operation, ,h'vaa k ivtry purioii iravure when they uudoituxk to produc i igbt, it was necessary to draw 4b Urui cuitrai cbandelier up through a hole in hi wait fbi cbancUbcr b I sixty oil lamp ai)d thi-y burnt oil, or'ciudlu io overy p. of the best re, except th (tags. This is done probably front ooonomlcal couldera tiorit, as the eosl, used In making gst ia brought fMta Egl-Ji., A scone 5 oimrlso was art' exqnistrefy iieintifui thlngr first the gray morning, then tl.a roy -light, and S the tm aptere4 -t.v- too- biuin, -it 'a as bright as tb sun I wlC, The audi--eni'tl, in tho pit had to hold up tin ir hands aud bats, to shade their eye. In the wait, ing room, as tach ferriage was annmince.li w emild rtistingiilsti th I.tallaOj name f 4 tttted b.Jjill: ft aut tpr would wttfr nmti ii velvet, ana fiotnfoor (irus man . - , , . - . . . j Th CtytiT TKNt-ac Tb pi'fAon ol tl.a J B.-0aW iu regar-i some propu'.a rtpiul of tb aivll tenure' ac,t . w expressed Dtetty tborougtily , in Tilt, , Wilson's otn romi .Bi.'asurtt of -Amrui.ineut to-Hay, I miicu oniorauvs tun ursi 01 me uununca- tiiimwliicb those d Dput h annnuiu.'! b tiltINf jfTuir ju-t tat e'ks Sgrv. Sir. Wits' wui" sntiu lucid sUlitiVK fniir"! tfif olt lsw, with ths t s-eeptioa) vtjar cbirtH fTferi sralaiisn out of tlr ' set aiOt;tlH'R Mr. W usnn's auf,sdmetit must n-t ngariloi as the ultiuiat ouuewMgoil tha B.uau w ill Usk. UcuitKMluoxlSt nt b tiieX,tt Uititri t.bt aiiot'ii'rix-ijijjui ul the tint law will yet lie made, flivin,; Gf.iii I iiitimsry p "W r " ' ,"; ' U feiii ve all rcveiiui- nliiiirs. XT. ' IrfV' -:: - - )inghuyo i SMwt 4ikt-ly towM ci- 4U4.... . wipi?.04 as bo piose'liiassnf wejtmly- i in favor of it. Ifuiihor than this, tin cut ; ; - will not go. So ufrtty to rofat rj- act - au now be cnuut.nl la Ibe heualer On LA A Uist point the vtv sttrni an tieh.re taJUe.t f ' , in tliew deejutictusx. It it .cu-ti. J ?bl r: . Goflffai Gram's deioaiot' lor "l Us .repoal" ol tbe, mwv.ommI Qeiierml liiit'i r' prompt bid for the rciMl, have nm.ie A,mrarefuf of tbeir dig'.i v aud revolved to yi.'ld no prr-i t Waatiburrtei snd timnr (now trwdinir sri-t-. d.cb.re. that uoihm siiort of lull repeal will t answer. ' .. ' Tbe war, wl n-'h f.sr s while did faO, ' Jiow wciy liiuo.iori.- ail tn gale. - , . "'Ti etMStloS iii'ihe House in prompt fy re pealing the law was taken in spirit of pure flvi-sire to put the Senate loan wk- ward position, ami it tia. ili.uoli U M DO-t deri.Ml that .Mr Wade's rvbrnc ot is. Keieal 1411 to tbe lie: rem li men 1 1 ouiindtee has senured, If it wua mil d 'j.nc t to n-enrc, n advevs n porr, v E Imnntls, Wlihami," .l Suieroii, .if New Humpsbtre,, Sr1 committd It' i.Htiii ilm. lull Haiid; iudv two ol t to in to hi". fir ate quoieij ae. against even Wilw.n's iiu ft. -ohvcih-hIi fixation sl it. Tlie DexMRjals ot 1 iiu fwuare will rot aua net Ibis uimlitb attonp as !iff ar for rifeJ-uoi anytliiiig short ol it. kfh f ud brtw.suUianfrjtioltiie p4." whttik raw to sttib a high mark - dM inf; til -hoU.-days, baa retutned tJ uight on 1 surgos in , vi.ri circie hi Um cipiiaf, TTn ,-non., ut tfie Sejnate, Jv Week advr lietf, wiil be rif with ilivisiml and wrhMMootV Utodt ttw . stormie-t ra aluCt ioljn wilraiitlt eonce l-jaUoJkii.V-a.su; iu. Jt uk.i'.fJUX-.ti $ . J Turn the Fst'.i-vift,-- fttftk. ''' f The Tfiin:" Jie G.Kirfeo Wirpbet'a' Is 'n more! KedMl-nt hirldec5rweW Kf etieville, yvesierUs sotwoiiwav- JaSJjitb 1IW9. Ii la but seldom toe- ar ca)td op-u -to rcrord tbileUrv oet highly esteo(ueil or whiHie fos all 1 be relations of lifw, pri ale mf'pnh)B!,w ijl bo Ireetily fett. Tor his I a mi y tiis loss is' trrsparkldov TbooyoK. psthl-o ul ourotiiiro comaioi iiy are theirs. The c!i uitli ol wl.U'U he waosn long a imul- bi-r, ban lost one of Its briiftite-t iwe'a, and the community (m of its most iii(tieot!al Judfo Bbepherd was br.ru ill Fvetttvlllet Juuo 3rd. IS2U ..llu ,r o ve 1 gmwl uu cation ami jjriilus'.e I,, witli di&liucttott ; Cuapin Kilr, Hi .loniuiul Training wag under Whig 'nil wire, !. nif bisearibwt manhood b ronisiintl a cexialaat andnus Wavering D. tn icrat, , As A public bra, Uo W erotncntly liberal au-i eiiHirvative. He rrurewiititd thocounty id Oimlwfsinrl in Hit- iiirtwe iif ComtiHins.in, 1HM snd ISiKl; Ha was electnd Spe-hkiT rt' b floutw r la iWMl snd1 'piesittoil 'with- mat kfc I siiitUvy, winulttg.tbo enwAdewee aoilUbsusBf oJt parrtgtf II" wsv8Miit.'.BaB.-xt,tlii. ini?r nr the Sftrwrior 0urt by Govsmos Btaiig, n I urn Fy .k"w-Wa!ooll!niedi tiy the frffrisla,ture ot iSSS- OD. m rr ,aJ H'tbis fw"!' io 18i)t'Wtlsma iue, live pnicfioe ot bis prof idon t tho Bar.- He was elected to ihe priiiMWetl ouvsmuon tn February, Hfll wliK-b trw not ostllsd. He was again eie-tcd to the Jglsiamro in lWiaotid 1884, Uo wssoneof tbsUover aor's Counuii during trie 'a- ImHSistntitoa of LOxxiJtlW&Jto mt - tt; In ery position to winch the coi.fi leanoet the ps-' )le csllett Bin, lie ns laiiuiui aow irw Asslao rr. he stood In tno iivut rank of the profession, a Sale wtne -toor il aat pus and able advoc stei rtewnnsn irnpaviial -ww4 tMrfUHii4 . . -a, litdee. an sfl.-cu.uiaie Isnatiarid, a kind JrjjjwtT-stHsjtjw anrt-btnnttlr t'hntnn.- " Truly may wt psrwTiTTiTOTmwwTry, nars; the perfert man, and hehnlit toe apiight, for ths ead of that Was Is ewoe,'' - He -worried waily in lite," n estimable lady, tbe shver At Hie Hon. il-U Dobbin. He leaves a wife and a iarj aud teadot. -lainily to jionrn ins uutimeiy Wv4 i-.- j ' Foe ttt la' Vwoni.ooa or oightiM years, he was a Riili'i;; .l lor 19 the l'res!iyieriaa t. Iiiiroti, ami i" U the JtidiCiitur'rn ! that t'hurnh, tbe I fluonre ol 'Jttdge BUcpherd ffTh'u dolus, t II Alti'e In h,r uitli, ar.biutiy atlaehwt to th hnnboiyns cuoic, ami n t vta4ttbiul to KUatiUmr Mi. W , ho was looked up t aasnrxampl well Worthy , of iinititti.m. N- Kblnr id moro in v flu -nee. T.i naine of .sac G. Sui pherd will ttverwm dn im tho pure page of North CiiMlKia'S lil.W y s- jit ft nuCAH aoyKiTr., " - - - If tha following r U IrouA ike Jiewbcru Ji.j.ublinn sp k tbafeiiBwst senumcint ot the E ItWs hi-rt, be will pnbHi our 4a t virti iiient snd rewei J or j J,t)tJU or uv. UttleQold, Editor ul the-.MfJwJ.iro, sod for. ward bisji.iil as iu IUmL j1 . t Ibis advertisement !.- not bring;, tha aWbrtdinj? E'fittirl'ld t fcwdays, we sl.'tll ofl -r 100K) more, at tho requoot of a member ot tw"li-gi!mr. -.. ; - .-ii 1 , Show jrsr b-j'testy, Xv.i'ii, Slid fmilisitj.aiiij puni sh ibuadv. f tiwiuoul ,. ,.i,W pullll-di I t'.w. rli la that sp uVd ju tLe It ut ij:a f .! trS no ihe 13'U fu reirKtt to '.1, rtwiof,' tt r reide.g susy kisttw lxartlrjilist 'tslkaAlia bona - tor itm X'r.ivwi bs un ctlvuie at, Ih Htakrlird ta'' ' '' o; r? atauuly'tu spiak la . ee Hold aud violent WAV In resr ird t 1 the geirrta-mart. wad accrtses bim'of making etargs that ho does not fit to aulsstati traret Tiiero is suldoui a quarrel that bss : pol two sides to it, and i the trutb Wu known, ssit Mii l-sHnlf w'ilflo known, tliero mny Ie more In the at!4r IbaVi the gran Jar lit tditorial ha wo t)t to ventilate. Mo bod . who knows Mr. fewest d.mM hit tntthtri nea and slufietlt.,, and no botliy dotitus but he h f ulr. in In poswrn t'rst wiimd ( warmiit hrm. or a"v other hrmtst man, "in brtrf ttH H Ut t.shtiiHhj th if hit ! ittn, mficd jtx If tuiny of (.U r;or riritr, . 'i'lio 4au.i1.fd mny sutiirtt tr ti ll wht lis biiM-me of ilie ireiiLlensau Cou- ilJULltU-ifti'-i'ofirai -lli. a a.u&-h aba-tied hitne.if 'rum bis place of btisioi and who, U bo couul nu. tj.uiid, iiiI3 in able, M he Win", to thiow sorrie . Iioht the faicta Senator Swwt is cm. 6 lint do ex 4t aud intend, tojipiv. It is not a p!i . ant tuinu to exiiftsVvtraUiy and enn u Dtma irmong s man'totta i:i.it. and the puoho can rtatA'Siife I thk' Mr.Aie-hasnutd nj lt'( without soiiwvtj-y gor-d, rusnn whiclt will no douiii event 1 Iv I'u'ws, Ilia i .V' v f,"-f "nrf. to -f rt hM-t almrt' f tin Hfi'M a any th'snKBaKA: a.iii W'.'taMShW. r$0 v t'trth-n T.UI yd 1 r(ptttiard t tlte snljsia thin ol liift.me,n, ajUiiisraoa Ot SVtUCALS AJ.U ViUVi, -V r iiiisww !f;?!Wl .3. fe vinmrn.-mm. wmfflRBSSL
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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