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VW a - iuT, , " r-rV t -H I ! yot"'3t HALEIGIL N. C, SATDH'Dit. JAMIAUY 3Q, 18(K. NO. 0.0. L 7 ....... Vf U I H ' II T - ,17 ' 1?' " .i no ff4'v . IJLII till "IK '---A.il II . ' . ' ' ' i '.' i ,''v .' ',,''' " I Tin j iiiiiu. .iiitnfe of Sortti laroHna. 0OUSE UF RKPRKSKNTATIVKS. ; ...jirmir BKwtns. t. 1 ItAnsroti, if. G'.',J. 8, M called to order .11.1 past 7 snorted upon suvral bill which i-m i. ,...-..1 Assiimhlv tilr 'f Bor HUIWK. .,, , . v durii'K I lie recess, iroiu me zist oi last, to the 4lb of J anuary. u. iimnu D.ii.1 uu iiopeu iu rt-Bpiu JI-obM not pass, they .had taken the zUtnt their own convenience, 4t Mr Durham : Such proposition waH aiihcd oHhlug. ft trad neyer horn I .re, and t would lien had prece rt for tueui to pay themselves tor the "r!. (tie adoption of tbc resolution, the Is biiI bs called, and lesulteU in efend, Ellinfeto. Hayes, colo're.l. Price, silorerl Bobbins, colored, Sweat, colore k w.TgM'rS. Allww, Auie, Argn, i-nWoti", Ash worth, Harnett, Biair, Hod "" ". ....1Ur Clnvlon. ill Trail .iu fhiwinsu. ll.ivi.lHia, Downing, Dill liaill, S'ta T,t. K..rHnr, eolorerl, .Franklin, i"fr.klni, Iliiw'kini., High, Hiniumt, (lutein H'dne't, Hollman, lluin)hru, Uk'ji'i-vi., .liistiw, ;t Kutherlor.l Kel of Mre. Kinney, Leary, colored, Mh i M1th.'.",M''!lU8. McMillan, Moore, Morii colon-il, M. tioison, I'aiuUT, I'arker, I't-arson, l'etk, I'"V It'tdrow, Heynolils, c.ilunil,' Hit'grist., Hti.it U, ol AH(liiiy, n.,.1, (InhntflHl. vai-'i"Ki vjk'"m, t vt Wslurop. elcn, wmj, iii.iu, m ,', williumu ol S;iuinsou and Bj Mr. Estes : A resolution allowmy lutk Clerk i tnployed by the Committee ou fl-HwT nd Corruption. Lies over. gj Piiue, colortd: A lull to protect tin twins and privilege. l all eitiw na. iTIitt liill prnrides that no diseiinimation jiallU made in public conveyances, on uwwit of color, &c. U' lerred. 0a motion ol Mr. l-atiin, the rules were isnnetirieil, and the bill to araeud an act entitled art act to amend the charter ol U?B8tein K W. Co., radlied the 31t AopiW, 1W1- . tl . Tlieqtieelion recurring upoa the amend boiU reparted by the Committee on luter ojl IinprovemanU they wera adopted. flw amendment known in the bill as actios 8 "and 8, offered, by Mr. Barrett, rtaB tttebill laat diaeusaed, was then iflMted. Tin amendment off.Tt.-d by Mr. E-le, enwrning the tax to the other bills was ibe Incorporated into thia oue u auction 10dU. ttW "" ! - .11-J t tathBifBllowin!! htt"',t: , Iras - Mtaani. Argo, Ah worth, Banner. Bwoett" Blair, Bowman, Candler, Carey, W Cherrv. Mwl, Clayton , of 1 ran nlrania trawlonl, lolored, Downing, fcl linetw ,te' Porimer, colored, Franklin, yjirfelt, Oahagan, Galling, Green, Haye, letwl, Hendricks, Hoilgin, Ingram, Jus ol Henderson, Justice, of Hutherford, Nly, of Da vie, Kelly, of Moore. Kinney, Mill, Leary, cobired, Maloue, MatbeaoD, Msjo, c itoretl, .Moring, Morrbs colored, Painter, Ptarson, Trice, Colored, Proctor, Heofrow,' Robbio, colsred, Siegrist, 8in clslr, Stllley, Sweat, colored, Vutal, Vest, WaWrop, Welch, Williamson, colored, Wil urn and WiwU. Kin. Mean ra. Allison, Armslrong, Bod die, Durham, Elba,Oilmo,UMer, li arris, of Kraokltn, Uk'ma, Hick, High, Uinuant, Hodaatt, Eoffttian, HutBphries, jarvin, Mc Millan, Moore,: Parker, Pott, Ilea, Shaver, MtU, of Alkghauy, 8nipi4, 8tftton, Bykea, colored, Thompson and Whitley. On motion ol Mr. Laflin th bill roend UiK toe charter oi tile VVilliainston and Tar tinre Itailroail Computiy. &a taken up aud fior"lx-i(! variously auieutled, passed its ffimf fradinDT by the fimowtni ballot ' Avtw.-Meur. Argo,. Itannitr, - Bar- tt Blair, Bowman, Candler, Carey, colored, Clierry, colored, Crawford, colored, Dowmnjf, Ellington, Eateg. Korknor, Frank Bo, French, Oahagan, (ilallinji Graham, Green, Uavi4, colored, Heubicks, Hum fitrwa, InRfam,- Juiiea,.o( . Mutberfortl, Kelly, ot Uavio,Lllu, Lcary, eolorwl, Ma iling, Matbson, Mayo, colorml, Moring, Mnrrtu, colored, IVaraon, Peck, Price, col ured, Proctor, Hea, Benfrow, Bobbin, col ored, Reynolds, Biegriat, Sinclair, Snipes, Swvwis, Stilloy, Swint, eoUired, Sykoa, col ored. Tbomoson. ViUl. Vt, Wablrop, K'Velcb, White, William, ot Hampaon, WiU -.- 1 UMI.... U.r..ll i . filial, Ulliuw, II ijntui, ii n m : " i Mesars. Allison, Armstrong, V V)ton, nf, Transylnauia, Durham, Ba-V. "Vx.Orier, Harria, ot ffanklin, Na, N'. Higb, Hinnaat, Hodnett, Bottthe, V '"'"eltMjre.KiBnry, McMillan, K!lis, ,Gio Smith, of Alleghany, IUwko, Htck -'iiama, of Harnett. Holiinao, b.Uy,l tgJ bill to repeal aoore,Po,bitver Xlnnd M w,h. bianlnin, W'UiUey. -X. or(1i. niBoiion of Mr. L-sliii- Western M wt entitled ''an -tttt,' " 8mJ 4Wa of ti,eC.nvnt,on ,enl M to in?,r1K,ra o ib o V v , a. v. iv . "., r - , . orth. .,pedistbirdre4Utng by tbe to.l . Banner, Barnett, Btair, Bowman, CanaH Carey.oolorad, i'berry, s I, iiijitoB. xmixv, .jr.itluTt .-TrauVLin. French, !'? 41 .1. ... i-i. .... IUvo ootofC". HtW'""' Vlii,..rt,.ii Kau-a. Jioraiie.. - Wraiiam, tireeu, "v'.i i ...nn'K. II H.',W.anay Mm, M,rK 04 K "1 torl(l,BleirlS,, blu,1'11V t V tal Vest, - Wilton. Welrb, WUUams'.o, ColoKtl . ' v n T ' V ibaon. O'rU. , ' . ,. .... lultn. Ilv Hinnaui, , 1 ns 'l ' " "' p4tk,.r' Pon, Hiaver, Pmtih, ot' AlleSbany. -iSampftn. - m - ,T, tint? Oa m-.titm ot of BpwilpastK-l its thtrJ HAdftff r V" ir7.11. inotf -. lr;0-A4.'"-rb, Bann,iarnJc;BarnA. (, e-iVt.ieil, lwniti; i'""" -, , Hod j I.i rv( colorwl, Muloiie MuHhmMi. Mavo. coli-,1 AUCanliy, Mori ii a, Mm is, olnr.'.l. P.imi P-k, Proctor, Kci.trow. Itevnol.ta eol-on-il, Sicgrisl, Hiuclatr. Su-vt-ns, Ktilli1 B.s?at, ciiloiwl, Xiuai, ViMt,.WUlx W i"l hatnann, rolfired. Wition ami Wiw. Nayk,- M.eanra. Atiimm. Ai uistri-ne. Bod die, Ctayii'ti, ot Trm Ivania, Duiouiii. Ellis, Oil. !. Orier. U.iw'kin-fc llick.ll'.;l,; III imaii it . 1 b ..ln li.Hn.rii, Kjdi-X-Umr; SR-mTanl'M.-oie, Park, r.'l'-n. Kl;il. S':v. t7 Smil.li, ..I Allftiliai.y Stun I boliiiyon, Inlii-f, Williiima, of II ill net I and iiliuiu., ol Saiu.soii. On motion o( Mr. I.allin, tin- I. H t corporiiii' tbc I'nii.iii-y lUrlr.-ad pany, ah t.ike up mi I pu.-, ilnni reading tin f 1 'ing buliot : Yka. - Measia. Alii, ! , Am.f, Artfn AtlW'illi, Kttriutt, I1. .Y.MU',, I mullir Carey, col'irifl, ( Ii try, cnlnrcd, t'rnvviunl colored. I 'Wiling Klbfif'-. K F..i k r rolon-tl, Kr:inklin, Fii ncli, ( i h.i mi. Urn lic tillbcrt, f mil Hill , !jf'L' li, tl'i.f. ll;i-t!M i Wakr, Hht. S. '. I e- 1, II, o.tiu k- lnnuil, .lu tu ot l);! ie, K imii At i.,MM 5Il" . ol Ull! I.r.n,,!, linf'1,1, I,' HI V, crrbwrt; Ki My. i i ii Hi 1 1, M"n iiTiT I'lunir, ii'd. Sir- td, VlKl, Uj, Monii.!.; M-n-s, Proelor, lii'i lio. It. vii-'ld ijrist, Kim hur, IHievens, Stiiii- Wi'lcii, VVidiHinsii'i, c l .ri'il, mi l Wil-on. NaVS Mi ssis Annsl rnu', II.) Idle, ( hiy ton, nt rrai'r.vtvrtnia, Durt.iiin, Klli S"ll, tnii-r, Hill'iis, ut K' ;mk I in, r ibtukins, lliti, IlintiMitt, If 1 1 1.-1 1 1 , II ilulbiiiiii, .la v.is, M'Mil:an, 1'iuk. r son. I'.iu, lienv'siiavi r, stn.itli.oi All' 1 , In. II, Pctr rimjH'S, Stwnion, 'rii"iii.,s..i, Wimliy llHUion, c 'lori'd, and W ra m. Mi. .Jai via ui'ivi d to iidj nu n. Wi On motion "I Mr. K the nays wt-i'i-- ciiMcd, iirnl iii - II adj'inni liv ii otr "I u".- 1 I t 1 1 1 1 1 1 i tT- i i T Tr ; friTm IT I to TTTir.' atri-Tl'1 'c and tin- i barter of the Atom Ohio Hiii'r'iad, was lak. J. II. li nns of Wmi illilki' tin- l)iU tin sp i.l row tii"rmtisr. ut 11 "'i-f' Mr. Pmi ;avr imlice who lonl v. 'UmI j'i imt i i I i up, w in n. Co.oi ei I , lilov ot'lvl tor to ck t'lnied. d to lllol- tli .t. h.. Il.l , tlll-l.s I llli I' llieac Ib.ilroad liills would ollti lo-inorii a protest. On million, tie 11 Miie ilnn notourm until to morrow ni 'i iono, 11 o . lock. tsl.N I i. Wi IINKSll.V Senate was called Ian. '27. IHf.lt. to oidei' at ten The o'clock. HKl'OKT OK COMMIT! ' KS. Mr. Mooi-e, tinrn the Committee on Cor. porationa, reported favorably on the lollow iay; liills, viz : Bill to incorporate the Wilmington Lile IiiBinauce Company. Bill to amend the Charter ol the Green Swamp Company. Bill to incorporate the North Caioltna Bridge Company. " '' Bill to amend the charter of.tlie Union Manufacturing Company .in the town of Payetteville. Bill to incorporate the. North Carolina Purchase and Trust Company. Mr. Wioatead, from tiie Committee on the Judiciary, reported favorably on a bill to provide a trial jury for I ha aocoud w eek Ol the b;rm ol ttie Mipenor oourt Mr. Winstead, from thesamv Committet, reported advarsi ly on the bill in, relerreuce to layiug off homestead. Mr. Laasiter, from the Committee on the Judiciary, repotted adversely on a bill to protect Constables from unjust liabilities on their bond tor State claims. Mr. Lassiter, from the aama Committee, reported adversely ou a bill In" relation to witnesses in civil easts. Mr. fcassiter, from the ConraittOe on In ternal Improvements, reported lavorably on a bill to establish a Turnpike Koad from the1 town of Marion to the town of ATshe ilb) Mr. BrogiU-n, from the Committee on p v tmnoe, reuorted a substitute for a resolution jotmtmtmfrmma'Vf. m. i Moore, ot Bruwitk County. - , Mr. Barrow, froimtbe Committee on the Judiciary, reported favorably on a bill to provide a general incorporation act. Mr. Moore, of Yancey, lrom a Bpteial Committee, to wboin was telerred, a rcso tion ja..&ifr M ; & K.Jyrd, skedio be discharKed from its consideration and ru wmmeiitbKl that it be referred to the Coin mitteeon vJlaims. Concurred in. MrUsbbrue, trom tiie Committee on the Judiciary, reputed favorably on the follow ing Mlhtj ia: Bill to amend title 81 of the Code of Civil Procedure. Bill to provide a proceeding in caaes of bastardy. . Bill in relation to special procedure in castes of mill- . . Leavenot .ajistace was granted Messrs. Etbridge. Wilson and Shoffn'er. " ;KEKTHt OOPB COMMIHSION. Bill to amend Chapter 48, of the Revised Code, entitled Hsos. Heterred to the Com. mittee on the Judiciaiy. Bill t regulate pnajeedings in the par titSon and ale of real and periional pro perty. Hefort ed to the Commit bar . on the A message was received from the House transmitting the bill with an amendment, tlbbilo the North Carolina and tl. a.i.nt.o .Nnptii Carolina Railroad Com panies,tb aintndiuent wa concurred in ny a tohs wi w L MOTItW OI MIMA. Of a bill tn authorise ! " n,. of bond Jwtued during the jsv Vjial tmprovemeni purpoea, vji the'evj' fvarb" bit'-r',. j Of bit! uftlntj w,..liods. V .S,Uir ftatks, ia. cenalu Ky Mr. "Jto' Nl Bolictora to, dl"1.,5i,ilf Kf l(orpo- J,i.. r o..eK ttteamtw-V ml ; . . 1 ratv . X-. ih. jty r-Kct.m-1 wiiw ndttee ou iBisn ot .. , - t . act W make bank bil' ,.v catBKMA- . fnreUt.t-acA'y,nm ltL.mt.- -s j - A readiflfc - - -wruijAVv. Pv ,lwf!"rl ...!.! tot ff "BUI A wr?1 m-.r: .,.L,n. Pass-diu ntuKilllZ tiie i".ac. wr-imd reauo-K- for rifli3 liw colored,. If iiyna colored, Hon Irirks oett, JuHtaoi, K' lls.ol Liillm, i Un law with the .Constitution of the State, ptissfd its second r-adini. tti'siiintion In Invor ot VV.J. W. t'row di J.....'Jtaaeii-Uji Jju;i 1 1 1 il lenilnm. s-r. - Iteaolntion tu-tting ttmrt' Saturday Hf each week lor tin cucsi.lrratiup of all ltills ol mxiiio ebarautet, u aJopted, H. II to repeal an ordinanoii probiliiting the s.il'i of spiril.otis li'juors withto 2i miles ol Company Slmpa. Mr. lliirus off red an ameudmeuxiuiliiuit-1-rtprnc jyTi'STtoii tii a vote ol the Icjjal voiers o! smd fit orporatioii, he ametidinout was Miluptiid. Mi. Mnoro, of Carter.-!, moved an ill deti'ilte p'is'fi.'lii lli' 111 ot til'! lull wllt.'.b was p isse l its si C"lld reiid.Kg. li.il to niiR'i.d un urt to rcgulale the sale "t'-piii ..us I i.l ii' o s iii tiie town ol Aahe viile. l'afcseil r.a sis'ii-l rending iti'l to aiiieml clntpier 10. section I, of Uvi s ot special sessnui oi it$, Paaaisl its sie.nid tesdintf. Kill to len!ii. cciliiirv officii.! actn-i.f the Cliiiirn.. n ol tin lute ( 'ottnty Courts of the .sise. fuss, d i!8 second leading. fiill in i otnl'lisl, ,i spei I'oiiit fur the iiK "I lin'iir;ti. On motion ol Mr liurfDw, it is ti hud on tin: iiiMc. 1 lii'i to ellinovvel .llt-tlCf'K of tilt! I'eaCC t' lepntisee ll-tslTe. Tn civil ilciTous On iiciiouol Mi. Barrow, it win laid on the tal.li . ill 1 to rcpiil scetioTi h'f, clinpicr 1, title 2. ol tin Code ol Civil IVoeedure, remiir ilio oliieei to iimke n tuni of I'ecs. On mo t "ii n' Mr, . J - 'ii. s it w is postponed until fin s l.il iii t at 1 1 o'i'look. On 1 1 1 1 n tiii. the Semi c adjourned 7 u i im k tli is e vi nitio. uutil llof.SE OP BKPKKSENTATIVRS. W KiisKi-ii.w, ,Un. 87, lstjl). I'o siiint to iuIjouimiI' nt tlu: House was .u, -.1 to oulrr ai 10 o'ciock. I'iiiui I'V t tie- Ii-v. .Mr Atliius in, of tin: i !'ellall ( louerv, ol tile city. .founiiil ol wlcnlHy read mnl approv I. Li ave of at). en- e v. i'iHiiti'-l to Messrs Inio!,oii, Hluir, N ii llool-l, t'-l'l,e A rou. Mr. Ifimtnnt IV. lotineiii u p rt.e 1 v i .iv i s, Morris, colored. ., feiyoiourj Kusler tind 111 tlio ( ottituittec ou Eu . v, ral lulls and rcsolu - 'ion., 'is ticiii corrccMv ennltiled The I h.iir aiiiioiiiiced Messrs. Hendricks, H ir and Welch, as the (,'oiiimit'ee to jn .p. hc inlo itn approptiaii m of $5tH) made to a ltoad near Fisher's Gap ill Surry county- 1 )n motion of lr. McMiIlian,tbe rules were suspended, and the bill aiitliotumn the C Moriiis-iuncis ol Duplin county, to levy a special tiix,l,or ceitaiu purposes, was taken up, and passed its second reading by a vote ol yens (ii) 11a) 8 1, Ou motion of Mr. Estea, the rules were suspended and his resolution paying the Clerk employed by the Committee on bribe ry and ciyruplioti, $M) was, taken up and passed its several readings. On motion ot Mi' French, the rules were suspended and the bill authorizing the-Commissioners of Pitt county, to levy a special - ' . ""i-ooses, nn and paaaeryts seconil rea.iij ty a vote yeaa o., nays 1 .1 S. i.eary, colored, arose to a question of privilege. He was reported in tbe Senli T mi aa moving to Indefinitely postpone Mr. Justice' ol Hutherford, resolution in regard to accepting Or. Downitig's proposition to purchase the site and land ol the Peniten tiary. It was bis colleague (Ishaui .Sweat) that made the motiou. A message was received from the Senate trauHinii ting several bills and resolutions and ask'ng the concurrence of the House. They were placed upon the calendar aud will be noticed when they are taken up.' (u motion of Thos. A. Sykrjs, colored, the rules wire suspended and tile bill incorpo rating tiie North Carolina Manufacturing Loan and Trust Company, was taken op, ami. alter some debate, the bill was referred to the Committee on Corporations. SPKClAl. OUOKa. The bill to amend the charter of the At lantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad. Mr. Latiin moved to recommit to the Committee. Mr. Mnlono took the floor and spoke for some time against the Wo'WWirnn paod reason why the House sbouW not pass the bill to-day. Alter a long debate,, the bill was recommitted to the Committe on Internal Improvement, with instructions to r.-purt this evening, aud the bill was also made special order for 8 o'clock, this ewm--inj. .".: -, On motion of Mr. Sinclair, Hie rubs were suspended, and tlfe bill to sniemd un act entitled an act to iricorporata the Plas ter fbink and Salt W irks, ft R. Co, rati fied 18th of May., 1860. was taken np. An auieadimmt uiaking an appropriation of money was offered and adopted, when, Mr. Poo raised the point of order that the bill was unconstitutional in its present status, as section 18 article 2, of fte Consti-1! tution expressly declared mat an 01 ii appro priating money should las three tiwea read 00 separate days. -This bill pasted tu eoo nod readinir withrtnt asking tor an appra priat jon. If the bill passed prodding for an apprapriatiou, it must do it in tuaw man ner prescribed in the Constitution. ' The Chair sustained the point. The record of the bill was ordered to be expunged and the bill aalamentled took its place upon the Calendar aaXopon it firet reading. - ' On moflrm i)f 'Mr, 8tWryvtiie-rule wmt sup nded, an-1 the bill making an appro priation to protect the Insane Asylum from fire, was taken bp, and passed its second reading by a vote of yeas rJS, nays 10, Mr. Uculrow gave uotttsef that, he would on to morrow, introduce a bill to Inoorpo rafe the Littleton Manufacturing Co, A message was r, ceivad from the Serrate, crmcurring id the House amendments to the bill t consolidate the Atlantic and North Carolina U. Ii and the North, Carolina li. n. :' J.- & teary. oobr4r fsoxnlbe- CommtUoe 00 Corpora) mmis, reported favorably ojf tbe lull incorporating, the, -North Caroliu Mim Bfacturtng Loan and Trust Co. , Placed, upon the Calendar., 1 On niniion nfM Frr'nch, (bo rol' were smpct.d' d, and the bill to incorporate fins ftmi.n .an.f (feel wan iftkeii 11 n- t and after UiildM'il.iiifthaXaiUUIl . I osduitfS. ' n arf ,n transaction 01 some onimpoi A l jjti. the Iloiw thm adjiHiruod IrTlil this ntVi o'clock. N o'ctnek. n.niTmtM!cjl Nt on a bill to amend tbe charter of tbe West em Railroad Company, and to build 11 . .. L 1-. 1. . .... -Oil IJ..I.... VI. orancil irojn r ajeiii-vnie i mi. "". . ... . , ... .............. Cooft mafinl ttt ..i.p. ml-tbc rules, and pmiu' Albiehituyv. wie mil on its several reaniugs. niouon was lost. "I BILLS. : A bfll By Mr Welkcr to provide, for a system of Public Instruction. I'repa ed by .the .Btiperjiitemlent of rabnc Ins tucil ,n I Hi furred to tbe Coi'nniitteon Educat ion. I'tl.NSMH. Bill to prpvile tor the redemption of real estate sold ulnler exoMion. On inr-tioii of Mr Blvtlie, itaeonsid. ratium wa postponed fiiitil Wediicaitay next. Bill to amend s-ctioh 136. chapter 8, o) tbe Co. W f Civil I'rucedwre. Passed its sei'ond reading. Mot .0 iionisb 1'wi.iaon ii-gririiitf is I.J 1 ft 'rtFUek. fasaed l'..d rtaiing. Bill to amend the 21st seellou of the 31th chapter of the Jteviscd Code. On ino'nui of Mr. Biytliu, it was ordered to la- prm c-d Bill In change tbe time lor b-ldug ilu (!ourts in the omiiiiie ol Hyde unit Msttu. sod iis second rending. On motion ol Ml Rich, the rules were -uspundwl and til-..' Jiiil-pa.aeil-iU-l liird-jea.; ug . Bill ti plaee the etmntv ot thiplm In the 81.I and Onslow in the 4 II Judicial l's -triet. l'as-id its S'-cotnl readiriii. Hill to pri.vole tor holding spis-iaJ tcrtu of the Suteii.r 'Courts. Tfcia toll nllow.d Judges per day aildftioual c-oiipeiisatjoii whiie t" attt-nilsiict: on said -Colli'' - 1 On motion ot Mr Wi jker, it was Hitierid d .b. striking out $4 and inserting $7, ami the bill passed iu several readings unilor a sou pension of tbcTule'.- A message was rettstved fr (U the llousii traiiiuittiiig the folio.. ing bill, vi, : -Hill to iuC'irpoiaie the Ctoon Land Com pany with amendments, which wtie cuu currell ii . JAtU iuia'.a'.lfiLoii.,oijiBt. Sj.'t ..to the V,s era North I Carolina Railroad Coin puny, (substitue lor Senate bill.) Mr. Graham said, this bid comes Iron. the House as a substitute for the tient-e .bill, entirely difiVrunt bid Jrotu thti ""ojjjti... rial. He rf.-airt d ' to know it it was not necoasary, under the Constitution, that it should ,4o read tbieu acvcial times, in the Senate. The Presiileot. d.iri.li-'il that it was not necessary. The substitute contain. -d the stibstancs of the original bill which passed the Senate, and came fiotn the Hoiite in the form of an auieudm. ut. Mr, Welker mov d to postpone its con sideration unlii Wtdii'-sday next. Lws;, and t he amendments Wire concurred m by the folio .ling vote : Aflta Messiti Itarrow, Beasl.y, Tb man,! Burns, Blytbe, Colgrova, Cook, Davis, Eaves, Et beridge.ippes, colored, Uayts. Harrington, Hytrian. colored, Jom-s, ol Wake, Lassiter, Lindsay, Love, Martin lalc, Moore, of Yancey, Osborne, Rich, Ricliurd son, Rcspass, Sraitti, Ktepbens, Welker, Wynne, Winstead, and Wilson ,82. Nat. Messrs. Barnes, Bcall, jlrogden, Graham, Legg, Loug, Mason, Mclchor, Moore, ot Carteret, and White 10. mtf.WStW.-- -r- ,"' ' ' 'V-..I1B11 .li.iMOiis ut the vjitfilgtou, (Uaii.i. and Rutherford Raibuad (substitute 0r Benafo bill) Mr. Graham proposed an amendment to tbe section making an appropriation, pro vided the question be submiited to a vote of the people of the Stale. , The Ptesidont ruled the amendment out of order and the House amendmeuis were concurred in by the following vole : Avkm. Mussrs, Beaaloy, Beetnan, Burns, Blythe, Colgrove,-Cook, Davis, Eaves', Kill eridge, Porkner; Galloway, iJolorcd, Hayes Hariinuton, Hyman, colored, Jones, ol Wake, Lissiter,, Lovo, Mason, Maitiudale, Moore, of Carteret, Moore, of Yaocey, Os borne, Rich, Richardson, Itespasa, Smith, Stephens, Wynne, Winstead, aud Wilson 30. Na?s. Messrs. Barrow, Barnes, Brogden. Eppesi colored. Prbam, Legg, Long, Mcl chor, and' Wclk.rr . On motion, tbe Senate adjourned until to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. MKlUt 8K8KION, Wkdnksdav, Jan. 17, 1S69. Hoose called to order at T o'clock. A leave of absence was granted to Messrs. Hawkins, Proctof and Burnett. By B.. W. Morir obired t A iwolntion raising a Joint Select Committee for tbe purpose sf determinins; whether or not members are eotitlnd to per di. tn during the late recesa. Lies over. On motion of Tius. A. Sykes, colored, tbe rules wwe auspfaded, and the bill In corporating the North Carolina Ma uiac turmg Loon, aiiyf Trust Co., was taken up, and passed lU) several mailings. On motiofl of Mr. Ferebce, tbe rules were suspended, and tbe bill authorizing the Commissioner of Camden County to levy a special tax, was taken up and passed its second reading, by a vote ot yeas 66, nays 8. Oirmo ionot If r. Candler, the rules were uapeoded, aud th bill cliarterhig the Bank of AsheviUa, was taken op, and alte being amvudeil in one or two particulars, passed iu third reading. . , By Mr. Pearson ; A bill to extend tbc corporals lltoiia at1 tu town ef OoiUsbro. ticiterred. 1 '.. -t m. ... CAI.KNDAR. A fill! authorUiug the Commissioner of Tafboro to grant tbe right ol way to tbe Tarboro and Williamaioa R. R., was taken np. and pus sed its several readings. The hour -for the Special Older was an Bounced, to-wit ; . , Too bill' ta arnvntl tbe Charier of the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Kailroail. , The otit'stion rcnrrd upou tbe several amendment, reported by tbe Comuiitien, HiliiClJi w'a..Mlopte.rt. L The bill, after undergoing aorne oilier aaicntl iunU.pas6i!d au..Ui ud -rwwbii-by the lollopfing ballot : . . Yeas. .'Vitssim. Argo, Banner, Etinott, Caadter, Parson, Carey, colored, Cawlborn, Xolored, C'.Mjrry, colored, Claylon, of Tran at .jiania-.tV'''"'), .PuT'dsi'it, 'Dtiwidug, i f." r isiiuuii, . i.-u'.u, ,.o"ju,.M, .-.... wt.w., Harria, ot PranklfB, Hafria,f Wake, col oreiL Uendricka, Ingram, Justus, ot Ilen- rlcraonr' Jnrttw, of Rtttbertird,-KUj if Davie, Kinney, i-aninj jeary, coUirnxl, Morrta, colored, Nicholson, Paintior, I'roftor, Proflit, lluifrow, Sacriat, BinclaV, SimendiV 6-eat, Crrred, SViW.it, VsV Waldrort, welch, wrmiey, wtilvarosoa, milorcd. Wifwrn sfttl TrTsrwBit. - t .Jif va lessM. Allisoa, Ash worth, I5!aif, BodiiVf'w'iii t,iI,i Ilaukiua, Uijjb, Hinnsnt. Hodgin, Hodnetl, Iloffinao, Hum pliri' s, Jiirvis, I.onc, ot Chiitliam, McMilliu, Monro. Parker Pearson. Po, Ki, Smith ored, VV illiains, of ftaruett, and iUiams, of Sanipsou, Hy coiiwnt, Mr. Prenrh; frvmr 'the OniBs mittee on CVtintU's and Townships, reported j tMllfttWy,M ,), i relation to th. Counties of Dure and Giant. The bill was placed upon the Calendar On motion of J. S. bearv, colored, the lilies were suspended, and the hill in iclu' tion to the I'lHStttr 15 mk and Salt Works Railroad l.nip-my, w as ittkim up i.ml tiiado the spistial order lor tuuiorrw uioruing at 11 o'clock. Mr. Downing moved to dispense with evening sessions for the balance of the week. Carried. On mmion of Mr. Ilowtniiij, the House t hen adjourned until to morrow moruiuif at 10 o'clock. f-EN IT Tin 1rsK.1v. was calii.J Tan. Hi. V. to order 9. at 10 The Senate oVIot k . ir. Lindsay from the Committee all pointed 4- -tits r. 'iui".ili,'iiTTn Kialmiiery, In the liny of State, mm puss, asti.ii ..r the rf, ere 11 the lollowiug reporty to W ' I for toity-eiijit ilas of present session tin- Secretary ol Stale reports, as issued to olli--, i-m of ih',- Scii.i',-: Kit!c.-n and a half ( j,) n-.inn of better pipel, Jive I'm I. mius .it notii. paper, lliree (:t) re .ms -d Fonlsi ap. tlVi ani 11 ht.lt (51 reams legal cap, clev. 11 (11) guiles ol w.tp I leg paper, turn ( I Otni) thou.mid .Uili! envelops, seven (7,00) hundred la.rge cu velops, eight (X) spoola of rcii tape, Ihirt'v five (Ho) elolhliitVd envelons. two I ti'dd) bundr.-d paper olafVrps. fit (5) giom of s eel pills, ninety i (lifi) bottles Of lllli, 1 ,m- 1(1111 Hitles ot niacilaue. one liinidri'd ( and lor y-seveu (117) pen holders, four (4i 1 ( peici s ol india rule er, aid one ( I ) bottle ol rilink, This doe not incbide sin! ion .rv is.-ucd to ineiiilsirs tpUTffUt H'urirn. T ho Coiniiwtt. e ask to be disci larked. Coucuitc.l iu. . A message was resolved tr. m the lloue, nan. milling the foPow iiio bills, ic:;, vi : Bill to incorporate the Lnivi-isity Kail Uail iTninpMiiy. Ivesolujtiou providing for the iayunu,t of the clerk of the Committee on litibety ami Corruption. Resolution extending time to the joint Com 111 it tec on Hanks. NOTICl: Of 1111 i.s. lly Mr. Lindsay : Ol a bill tn prot'.ct the Slate against th" ruinous dept-cei .lion of Iter bonds, by fixing a sum ud r which thev are not to be sold. lly Mr Wynne: Of a bill, to ase.rtuin an.l define the privileges of members of the General As-cmblv. lly Mr. Ilcall : Of a bill to prohibit the sale of spirituous liquors near the Western W.i-ll. I'., roloo. Ituilr,,,,,! V HILLS. . Hy Mr, Elhertrtis- t "- i..nra.v t.uc i utrfttick tmb Steamboat t'ompan.t. Referred to the Coinu.itu e ui Cotpor.it ions. By Mr. O-borue: A billautbitriiung So liciiors lo iidinini.ter oaths in certain cases Referred to the Cotuniiltee on the Judiciary, THlllil nKAUINO of iiir.i.s. " Bill r luting to the Western Turnpike ltoad. Passed. Hill to amend an act to regulate the sab- . f spirituous liquors in the town of Ashe vide. I'asscd. Resolution to print the laws and Consti .uli., for the use oi the olUecis ol the State. Passed. Bill to amend Chapter 2, title 19, of the Code of Civil Procedure, l'nased. Mr. Osborne, introduced a resolution, re questing our Repru.'-ciitativi-s iu Congress, to use tb.-ir infiuurie-c to have the branch Mint at Charlotte, North Carolina, re estab lished, Mr. Rich offered a substitute urging our Representatives ill Congress to vote lor liie bill now pending In Congrobg, to abolish said Mint. "WK'Mkw mx&-'4kB.Amlt oi tb stilistitute, Thaf itistilutiou. was an ex penae to the government, anil the only ub ject in keeping it up was to shield uue meu or take them in out ot Hie c .ltl when they could not g. t office elsewhere. He hn tiered tbc propositiun in Congress was .iu ply to reduce tbe expenses of the guvir.i flietit. " Mesars. Paris, Cook and Osloriie npprned the substitute, anil it was refected by atoie of yeas 4, Bays 157. Messrs. BafUiiiy. Mar lirniale, men, ana weiKcr voted in tnu ar finuotive. The original resolution was then adopted, ay 80, nays Messrs. Bellamy, M.Ttinilale, Rich aud Wslkr4. - araciAL outK. Bill to lay off the Homestenil and personal property exemption. Passed its ai-cond reuding. S Ou" motion the Senate adjourned until this evening at 7f o'clock. HOUSE OP HEPRESENTATiyES. VThiihsuav, Jan. 88, 1S68. Tbe House Was called to order at 10 i.ViK-k. ri , .Prayer by tbe Rev. 3Ir. Praiiklin, of tbe House. v w Journal of yesterday was road aud Bp provetL v . PK7irlOMI3. Mr French tt'srnfed a nuiuuirial, from the Wilimngtou H 'ok tind Ladder Co. No 1. Ueferrwl. fiKpoara or committkks. 4 J. H. liar. is,' of Wak( colored, fmin the CniB'niittce on 1'roiu.si itions and Grievan ces, reiuMtei favorably upon the res.ilulin county "Mr. Krvnch, fmmt'heCoiliiiiitteeo!) fotui tiee and Townstiips, reportwf a list of cott'i til from whom no report has been received. . On motion of I. H. Harris, of Wak", en). ored, tbe rule were nusj.enilml and ibe res- "olii (Ton in wwr tu ja. 37 us arid 4-lfH.ted. ' i I Mr, hiuclair, lrom (he Cuujiuictve on Pri vate Bills, reported upon Several bill in favor of certain sheritu. - Ou motioa of Mr. Sinclair, tbe rules were susrieni4d and tlia tbllWoat bills passed their several retwttliirn. " Mr. French moved to suspend the rules and take up tbj bil) creating tb County Dara. ' ' " ' "' ' ' Mr. Webb said Catbe thonnlit that in lcourtey -to tbe gHitlenwa f row Tywb Ms. Jstms) wsms wasai praseiii aoaaox imm lit Kst, that tbe uutttf aiiouid bo postponed tintil bis return. He (Mr. W.l.hyther f inr hoped i(h rnhs would not suspended r. rou Ba it tl.Bt tile t'elltllimaU lrom had 'rriyipatart tffm ir. rou sa il tl.ttt the t'Biitliiman fro, Mr. r.,i0 that, it the matter was brmnrbt tip. to Ua it p.aiJjHwl tU bis -rsrfwWi-m be tJsTV-w, was .nmy'64iWjKlt.T W eit-w-l, and if be found "the (MKijila of his C unlv did not obj.t to the matter, be would p.. o himeelf to tnae no turtber opuo-iitmi to it, " .Mr. Fsnow ssi.l thai thi (li'in.'inlwrtnent of hi-i ('oumy (Hyde) was' v. rt disHgieeble 10 his people, sod towk itsorigin in. a scheme ol certain m n to iniiiuilttcture a new Coun ty for poiiib-sl purposes A'ter some disVosaion, tbe House retuiited to suspend the mles. hi i. l.s lly Mr. It.nirti-' A b.ll to bie.iriKirnls (be Ijitlcton MaouUi.ttktMayt .i.,cui.SKl.-n. H.-fif rri!. .fi.f, ., , . On motion of Mr. i'c mil, the rubs were suspended and his i.-obitinn atuendalcry to the rule of the IIou,i, was taket. up and a.Upttsl. Mr Thoniison prwnteith9 .repivt of tbe t'omini-siotier of Ou-l,.w. ItvfWml. try-Mr-wHb7T.t7flpe,li any-r-A-lwH re gal'..ing lulcrc-t upon i()peu accounts. Jfe tcrwd ' I IH Mr. (ir.iliiun : A bill to transfer to Mon'uomcty county, that. por!iot ot -the 1-' .,.iti vide and AlU'iinrle I'liuik Road, inclii ted . itliiu the lim'iU of Molilgolnery emu ty. ReteiTed. On motion of Mr Wflillian, th rules w.-re siispcudnd and the lull autbnriiiug the Coiiunisaiouers of 1'oipliii county, -to le.vy'a special tax, was tikon up and passed its third n ailing, by a vote ol is to. in.y-0 On motion of Mr. tYtahec, the tales war siisp, ndi'd, am the 4-. ill- autlioriitiiig the ' oiiiini .sioneri1 of Camden county, tm-levy a sp. ial tax, was taken lip. and passed its tli'rvT'lCH.nng, by a. vote of yeas 74, mrya ft. ? nf"ti-;n nt Mr Po-ir-h; 'h- rui' -weT.-s'.ispendeil, and tbe bill nuthorixing the l otmiy C,nlmsio!ll'rs ot Pitt, to levy a sp.-ch-.l 'ax, was tttkPu up and passed its thir l reading, by a vote ol yvas TO, raystO, , A OHasasTji' was Tvceirml Irura tiie rienalp cont'.irtiag in the Uotise WiU'ttdliients to tlu hills concerning the WeBti-rn N'aV.U. It . and th" 'Wilmiiigtoti, Charlotte "WKl Hutberbird it. R. " SFKI'lAt, PHPKtt. .,..T A bill to amend an act entitled' "A?i fcet to Incorporate the Plaster Bank aad-jsatt Works R. R. (Jo., ati.llaOtb - ut - May, 1H04." Tlf'e 'bfll was read at length, ' and pis.d ilsVip..nd rending by a vote of yeas 45, nay 1(4, and was ordertw tsfbe printed- On motion ol Mr French, the rules ere suspended and the bill repealing tbe -usury luv wfti taken lib aud read, when, Mr. French offered a substitute entitled a b ll to sab!isli a rule nt inlenist, Mr. French took the floor in explanation ofWs substitute. This substitutl) allows nioney to Is loaned mi any intercat that may U" aretd on, 11 the contra, t as made in writ writ 'ng, but if there be nrt special con ii i, tin n fi'per cent chftll be the legsl rnte. trad, Hon B'ticr "He rPda'rd. d money as an article of mw chimilrw", and a man bad a good a right, -1.. ,.,ns.iu Unit nrtiula, as bjsuld m hi cotton, potatoes, dto. - Mr. Vest favored the substitute, Mr. Seymour objected 10 4lie bill.. lie thouidit it a movement simply intended to bcni fit capitalist, Jfcc. Mr P.stes was in taver ol the repeal of the usury law, not twesuao it wonld liencfit the capitalist, but in order to tavor poor men. If he wished to borrow $I0UHMI, tin y had no light to say at what rat Of intrriat it 'must be Imrrowed at. If b bad a crop in soine way imperiled and via bltcd to obtain money iu order to sv hiinseif, and thai money ewtahl only b got at a rate beyond tlm price fixed by !w This A- mhly had no right Uti pass a law saying be should not borrow the money, Mr." Downing thought- tbe present law on our statute books was a rctnnan, tf bar barbmi, &c. He. thcingtit th rtjcal of this law w.iul.l tentl to ticcreasa tbe Mm of in ter' St, M r. K"ter was opposed to the repeal of the law, &c Mr. Midonesaid ibis bill ought tn pass. Tfic'Mrt kftnply ftHfl-w 'Wiao- t itUut, in writing-, for aMjr. atut ratu of iiiltrfcdt .(ban 0 per cent. Ii does not apily to aoc.muia or to enntracts. ith'r than th"S's tfifctfr.rf ly Hf'-eivJ hp th finHie. It niton hap p.ns that a man could pay ten cents 'lind mak.'1 an cirelletit ajjccnlatj.m in the use of tbe ntoney. 1'lin prescit xiaury law toml to drive capital lrom the State. But whi n you n'low the miser who holds money to nitilijM-t for his rate of int(C4t, Cc Will lejt liia'vKHuiy out into circulation. It is not In he pr. sunned that, a man will borrow inon. y pay 10 tvr cent,, givo Se curity, pledge luspniperty, witliont he con siders it to Ins interest to ln so. 1 What ob joefion can exist tu the bill t ' Mr P.ti x sild ha, regarded tbe saury law still standing upon tbe slatttt books of a unfl State as a relic of ignorance and shpeistill'vn, Ac. ilu bad Introduced the original bill in regard to this tnutt 'T, bat he prepared the anlwtttnle ot Mr. French. T fie hour for sjiecial order was announced, to wit: "-, The. r p irfnf Ibe Commit tie on Bribery' an I I'liritiption. ThClrrk procficdeif to read the report, when, ' Mr Seymnni moved fo supend the Rad Tug oftlie r"rporT7SiTtt thst tnftber acil .irTir Uie tntiit.f be rtinpi-tisi'd wttb, until tbe 8. na'e is heard f.oin. Carried (On tnotum of Mr. IC.tes, the le'vwff T(ill was biadu tbe,specttit order tor to-iunfro at 11 o'ebak. By Mr, (in en; A bill to imid the Char ier of tbe Chcravp and Salisbury Railroad R t rred. (n inofiou (he Hoilw Kdiiturntd, until ' morrow morning1 at 10 fiYryrkV 1. Tim IKuaLTHNis,H CAsKi.Tlif fudges em' Friday, and Saturday on tbe Tfial tender cua Tlia tliseusion of the judges was quite ex'cndH, hut no decision has ,ljeea ti ached. The oonsultatioa has developed, the liter. Iiowever. tftat tiiotw will be two opinions prenre.l, btt at thisr lime It 1 a- stcirti,iirTi"iTt'S"Wi7ltn majority opin . .... J ' ' I.. ,w4kaU.4jiWJjAl decide thit-abrl who shall t.0 seloc-teit to piepara lb opinions. H'. Oi. JV. T, On tba lthtnT., Wit, Rcasl ts'tawrlwl man, lirirh IlithB Iffunry-nf Oirv If lit. in IbU eiriUiitrs elrrr4 wiiti t4iMjtb.; eretoc aman'b-a lady, resident of tba tame e!ghbrh'd. H jcffuWif jviHef( ' " 1 " i.-Tb.r4t-t.4 .sittiMH -JjiIic'iry WardJ. Becthor! C'bwoU auiouati ta 07,0fj tbia - Fur tli Ji!.tm.,l t-UATCUOP WnXlig MOST VAl- va hw t on- um rfA a KiantsiiL Vot tin. 8r-i t?m-siiKjw war tbc 4-vrwor br-cmibteft -,-, tiig rpRi -p,;t.e f rdV-" ion --to eniploy labor to cultivate bis l-nt, Expirit!in!o has instnitf4 him that tbe eul tivatnaot cum, ixctpt to such atiextsnt iu hvil ti r bis SKHjk may require, cannot tsa prill ahie unless his object lie to ratMi st.ck b-f aalo, n,i, even tn sneU case, it ia i.iy iloubtlulviliBtber it will pay so Ions; as 11111111 hire runams from tjn Jto twelio dollars p-r month and tliebrtioarvl, Tbo cotton nor h tlm year 180? did Ksk paj ; 1 i most of the l.nuiMi sold ahca cottua WdH sell in s.' (loin tw.-lve tu fourteen cents a nnitid, and it is generally admitted that twelve .stun a pound wdl trt mure tbaa padf.m 'ktf. iili.-iAi,iwi'-f- 'l!iiiv.l.n.i na-Atas-' Irnid will ynisvrr a ba e .ttm at','t,'f;-!i. i.ul tha' ft. J! catiatt n! t'-lly ftctd' . j, and but few ovl- sui.b ...uti ISucii - the case, and Ibe1 xv.r 'ui'..y Ilia a .sat twice if e faumber'of u9f lanj will be cullnaicd Ibis year in eutlnn aa there ai-j last jear, aud ll the yield s.liouhl be go t wn-pricr ol (.,itlna..fauithe!i "Tlicf 1 1 - il sittwn ceafs, urn! the pio'iabdity is it 1.111 v t.c less tb-it, lif prtiib-nl- (tnTine, under such ciicunmtJfiwH'S, . wiil ultiv. about h'tlf the utiioiifci' of acres tf tit. did bclore the war, and hit will manure that miicb with gmd pomponi, i!i-ste-id ot iin,"luig largo sums of nn ii"V in Guano or me other b in p-Tury f. iiiii.er. He il make at least a nalc of coil. 11 to the acre and n.'HNo Uioro hy sclii"git tit twelr.-centa a poind, than 11 ho had tllU'Va'et .lonbti: the quantity of ' land ai d half iimimic-l and 01.100 a Usual crop ol abn.it h .It bain to the. acre arid Sobt it nt 1 awry tourunts; because it requbeil twice tin-11111. un ot b.bor and feed for Ids tno-Ts. It we will oultivatu-cntlau, wo stroll (4-tni It -nnr-wn SnrtiHimir -surf -rniiTw v .to nl m! ball the nutulier ot acres, as sor tie rly.or ia'ln-r just as much land aswveau si il manure. l)n ttos, and cotton crop will pay we", and iu a law years your larm will m'-reuaf" tu twioe its former Mluii.. Sim . there aio ofJicr paying craps worthy of the laniiii's atun.ti". The b.ct-that farmer of North Carobnar'.cau alnp garden pens Norlh ! Intie weekav jieture the nukm near Nortolk, and thai1 pea aro worth from twe.v.i to lilti'crl dollara per banvt, inert U due eonsi.b-ratloii. . It take about una bushel and ball of Kias to plant ansJieasKl -tbev are worth nasi- twelve (Mill atwshod, and an acre will piiabice from ten to twenty barn-Is, and we could ship two tbir'is ot tlio crop failure, a full in price. Tbe laud sljoulil. not lie too nch, the rows abo'lt tfo! Wi ilmtn.i! and pras piartle.1 fery thit li'. Why ttiit give ibis crop s (rial 1 If. don't nqmra as much litUu as rotiivi, and you rwietya your money lor tt in April aud. May, tuno 1 hough to use lor the cultirstion of your cult' crop. The nion t',r..p will psy wcP, fl'lsa. '1 be land should be highly manured; rows about linn foot dlit ant aiu. unions six inches apart. It will take about tight biidn Is ot sets, worth about twelve dollar a birshel, ami an acre ought to make ilvo hundred bushels, which sold last year , (.4 b.h as 'rht dollars per barrel ol throe bushels, y iu may be ceitain sticy witl ntrtt you one dollar ht bnsu.d, which will pay more than notion. It ia true, the acts at costly, yet ibe return wit! pay for tha out lay and it requires not bait tbe tabor tn cul tna'e tmbms lllat it docs cotton. Try it In iiiers in a small way, as the writer did -lust year, and ytl will lw. Well plesscil with the result. There, are ot her .crops said to pay well, but the wrilV never having culti vated any tit them could not advi.ni eUiera. Polities dim't interest at foriuerly. Wo can ouly iu'lulyu a lond.liope that many ot our pnmmt law makeits wilt 1 re long be as signed to that tomb of oMivioa wbieli their mtaiiBi s. m. jutlj merits, and thai their placs'S will lie tl!td t)y thoss who will d jiiolicy to that gieak Anglo tsaxwu ra.Q, whose uitiumems are those of geiiiut, civiii ziri.ixt anil eiTrittmrfnoKabty.: .Tfi.n, v,d not tiflthe"n,"will lite notwst faim. r. with draw any o! his sitcnti(l Horn bis pleasant vocation 01 (Insert bis rural run at, . J. 11. t v." 1 a1'" Sai (Inlljikiiso .MsiaiaiiWsiLL., TUB QHAVK ZAIUI. LtumiMiiFQll rutin PAUjvtAitS'nA im8 FfOUT- OHK bKVItfi SIMCft AKJJ oNtc wrirm mast wopmnh FA TB Of TKttntrti r TCaiiSt A a, i" " " y, " - Kisaro?), Jan. 25, IH19. ' I am now nble to Kive y u some lurtber partiiuiai in r. ttarii to the pravysrd rob-hers,- In which ibe remains of Jobu Wtiliarna wif liiw'iitoinbisl and cat fd i ll, un last Wedtii'Siluy nlpli'i together with aoineof tba subsi qtinif evi ut in connection ' rJiHrewitb. It annas that list Hliaritf snd kit warty (who it b heady b.n atated, went out in acarchot the fugiiivaa on Thursday -evening) cfcae iu couttt. t with them, at a lata hour, and .-is fired pn,' whlcb rusulti-d. In the wotirsctihg t 011ft-tit .tlbv StieiilPa wen, k Mr, iii! more, s'tbtly iu tbk mouth, 'bi'tlii! wa reiiirued with a will, ihstntly kiribig one tf tile tituims. irhat body xis eontti't'talf tiJdleJ with balls. TbisBeo-nj 1t seems, was o'l abank'pen, bay. or on.e hmgo, that ,mii, wiiu u, by "ne meaoa, was set oa fire, completely consuming tha ilcvl tnnty-. -Aa-ihc. piiiUfiutu L. t' n, it was bCot n d.- nr ut frequent nischaiea of fire arms that thero w. re a namtut gmw, ptsuu,&cii'titib).t tn - the sh'ieka. B.vcfal sufgnwa, siiil na wnue mi.u weio arrosted and iMouifht 111 1 bey ha.1 an ex suiuiatioii l.-cloie a Jusiii c's Court 00 Pu d.y, snd wt.r'coitttm.t..d tpj ilt. ' Ami now for the) i q'tel I A t a bite hour on tsatnrday ni-bt, Mr Freeman, 'the jailer was called out by as artped party of atoont dt osi. tiiimlH'riiig V4 ot 15, end reo,tiit4 to get bis keys and go wi: ft thorn, to the) luiUIIb.i(-Ttl.jiL, llii.rM A.piifctfuw,. whom tticy tfestreil biw to take -to iatl.. flowivpr, upon arrifbig at tb jHir,rMr," Prei'm-wiBi intortned of tit troth and rs;-. iquusted to stirr nilcr tbe keys at the hazard ti bis bfe. 'tu-f then pr.s-eedt.'d in fj gorge tl, jaifiif six f'rm'iiMMiij white" man and five Begines, who were known to have. ll.ii, .'.......-. A 'I Kttri tha a wed as miciu.1 0.1. ia In u i.ki,i.,i crimes in tbe same ni'iglillub'.o.l, wbim. tbey carried oiltowlij-ds m. count brhltre. v.....--..!. 1 .1 . A.l.. ' ' ,.v,',.'i: o.is uiiie m-i"s miwiiys o. large- quantity Ol bbwd ami brains tn cltlcweroij upon tbr-briclfe;'7prertjf'iy, - erMtsi't'y- BiiOw Irjf . " that thus ck.piitadws rnct lti a tembhf. fate . )!' ' ' " ' The tynrtroni won unkawsrn. There ptSU aeei'.ia tu baas) pnsi'i.eo'ttt'tiision as to bsi tiililZSU U$ (Ji'B'-in tsfn-ig 1,0 Mr, W j( 0 a r;.uAti it, til t V't ll SJ jOUt.il, ft . "lii'Bijni.w V: '3.-'.iiKV y'-'T&PS tJHtl-UifJ, G:,.bttiU, t.'u iiaiii -WWW JSf V - , . - : jr.X ,
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1869, edition 1
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