, .m,,v---7";.,, v,".i-.;.,,.;,,;:-t , yijr7,:: 11 ',. ; . 1 "' -" J "", ;;;"-- -' v' "l"""' - ?,r"'" 1 : . ; ' . ... - - - : . - 7: S- U-IJ. OIEMO jjjjrnn -Tir f . ' 1 1 " , n r tr. CSiO- - '- : ' J!?:, -a-w .' ..-Tin r,,.7nciTT:. . ....-t-t---- r---. -p 7: I It V0L.3. RALEIGH. N. C.f WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, VM)) NO. 80. BENTfNEL. ;, jgislatore or Nortli Carolina. BE NATE. SaTCBUat, Mreh 6, 1889. ff. Wihltesd presented ifrm, pro iiliitloK tba tab oi liqanr within five miloa "j jtodlord 8eininrT. Jtnt. rrtnl to l ouj -irter OB PrtweMtiOBf nil Grieriinc f g. lfr Forkner, tram Cmnmiitee ou IuUrnl Ymnfortinport, reported buck bill nut'uori linl Ctwutif ta iulcribe stock n Kail ruuit, iv.m.mu. that it do 'iForanittUe . on Internal Imprnvi ment rominenn piwmffe of DM relative to ptrttnty of HoNmmi. Oatmlttee W Propmitlmn tad Griev llMad fvoraWy nn a numb rut YiriittillT1icTinfr Blifriffs and allowing Uewv4' tu Wicoilwt Uixeii, Ac JiaMftgt from House, concurring in cer io Bet Wit. .. Kl'MIItnK'oce, bill to Jncor- poritt'MtdtwHi, to tba onntj of ltuckinr Mr. 1I1m7. to tutb'irize appoint 4rai rxiwrr to too uoyermir. Hc t"tu faiitnr auppleaient to bill, iBourpoftling Qtees Bwaiup Luid Coin ftnj. Ktferred to Committee on Corpora- B4II ta authorijw the Corqijiiisionrrii o HorthMBptflii l ,Jvy apeciai tax, a read I i tint, aad aaed. Bill to aotkoriM the Ownmissioni ra ot Anvta eouotr to lrj a speecial tax, l read third time and paatwd. Tha bill lmposea a tax fire times the amotwt Bow K'Tled, and the fivnator then iora lMTd it reoonatderatiOn. which waa carriad, and the bill waa refern d to the CoBsittaa 00 Finance, with in ruutiona to tqnrtlt buck on Satnrday next, Xh fijrtlier aupglement to the bill incor porating the untu- Bi n-mpBir, wna taktanpi-wnid acoiind and liiirJ timt-a and .aaMil.'i .' Bill U amend tba eharter o( the AUantir Fin Compauj, ta tha eitj of NL'Wlern, waa niad aaoond aod tbiTd timea aud pa and. Bona bill to remore olxurnciinna I rum the Cape Pi ar Rir, read aecond and third timaa and paaaed. Act to authorize tba construction of a Railroad from eome paint on tbe Haliih aa4 tiaaton &ia4, Wuat, to the count; ol Btokea, waa read aecond tint. Kewtjl Barrow and Shrflner took grpnnda "Igainat tU bill. Mfe Winatoad adrocated i(a paie. It a'npeara tbat the notice required, of SO oaTi,iaa not been TtfTiir of the bttt, a r quired by the Couel itutiun. The quetidn awanrnl to be, la tbe bill a private or a pub lic aoe! Thi qtreatton was debated by Mr. Sweet, ana, oy preanmi long bdi, uv luoajj -a 1... . ...i.-f. Kill 'l HJ W yJ 1VM. ' ' urn. Mr. BhefTbiff again argued tliat the bill waa I' prfvaM lull,' iitaaotocb aa it affected Uie tMpayer of tbe Btate. , i Nr. Uaixrfae afrrad.whk Mr. Bhoffner, that a hill, with a provialon in it arTx'ting mn BMi: made if a nuhlic bill. He had great dnubta aa to tk eooattMitiooahty of tba bill. Mr. Wiiwtead aaked that the bill be al lowed to paai it aecond reading. He-de-niatl tbat IheFtaie bad been ruined by the ' action ot the Legia'atnre -he believed the State awM nwreDneu ujr - Mr. Bweet aaldl haying inspected the bill, ln vu of tbe opinion it waa a public bill. Mr. Sctt waa of opinion thai it waa a public iiH, " and netiartm xshartcra for BallMda bad neer been made. Mr. Bmgdeo, in tbe Chair, ruled that it was a public Mil. - Mf.HWBrt mrm-d that tbe bill be trans aVrnd from tbe private bill calendar to the pabUe calendar. By consent, it wae o unflerrtood, and tha hill was put Qftna iU second reading, and resulted yea J. nya 8. Oe motion Mr. r Osborne, tbe bill waa lefered to the Committee on the Jndioiary. Bttt to attteoa thu t&atsx of the FayeUe-. Me and Ptorebc riailroad waa red second tin and paaaed on its third reading no aofun foting, tbe bill laded. Mr. Forkner toae to a privileged qneation. Hfsalrl.the boitof ofthu Senate should be eroeiw, or adjonra end go home. Tbe pro eeadiofrj of MtlitaV todyh. Wt disgrace. Metatocis were reoeiviog $7 per day, and ., eing aHitbieg nd, twlesta be could gne ' aosM reasonable excuse for this delay in bu. ataeaa lie did aSdi expect ever again to come to tltest Halls at a BepreaeotauTe. Mr. 8boner4 feoterl, inasmuch aa the KSeatte wae doing: wothiotr; otber geotleina 1, t;we 0t sired pe wltowea -to msc jpo:uc or BaBComoe. : - -fLoed oalU arena Bade (or 8uoffaer."l " Mr. Fnrkaer JeteriiHwapofce not tat BtincoiiiUe. ajooe. but for tbe whole & itiubr8n1iaTing been aacertalned u "tutm Lino itrmmt tha vote waa as tin takia oa tbt paeaage oi the bill, 8rd readiug, and 3slletli teaalt. n. . " " '., . 0 oto, pfltf: Sotkner, the door of tbe Chamber a locked, ant no oenaw , , nllowea .to retire, during tbl any aeaswu, lt!tot cdnseBt ot the ScnaU. ; , TeaJPraeident of tb Swete resumed the chair, and eaid the motion should not have been teantnincd ; nc record should be made r at V The fulesote Sennte eleerly de . lined tkst the buaioASS should be transacted Ttts) ante doora. . " ! Act (0 extend the eoipott iimita ef the town, of Lumber Ion, Vwae read ndnd8id $A tuMat, mm! paaaint. . Bill te ptohibM the sale of liqttore within Vt mtim of the Weetern NC. Railroad,, during ttl eonstnictloa, wae read nd time, nod the propriety of sock an act was di ntmxa by Meaara. Barrow end Laaaiter. - M.t, Ba.a.dToetedita parge,ea neces sary to tke aoeeese ot tbat great wort Tl w. mm fcMMia maiL-wh.a weri "... beiiig atrntaniinated, tod tbe workretardedg by the sale ot liqupra, Mr. Oabome also adTOCeted IU passage tor th kani vwaaoiia. 1 ' " Mr. outiibewa tnovwl toe inaeuniw pui- . yi-r-st-jsirt Mnt oi the bill, and reaulted; yea naja eoumit of Ahe and AUehany, t aW. Bryaa aod others, read second 'IB1 a - 0 its third" ilysMiisored, moved iu indefinite poe'pooemenl, wuicn samioa -rilrt tint TtravaiL j The juasu then rsirring on the faae , ol Ux titU on iU third readiug, P"' K,tUweatern Sort." Camden county lo levy a special Ux, read second and rjjtrtj tlnjes'lhil ptessd. . BiiF to Iiictorate the Hwitt island Man ufacturing Company, read second and third times aud passed. BUI to repeal an act in relation to the' aale of spirits in the town of Haywood, and uoBiittiBg the qne-tton to the crtfi.-ni of the town, reail second and third timej and fassd. , Hill to incorporate the Davidson Rai I ompany, paased second reading on its tuird reading, by sections, 7th section Ws so amended as to limit the price of travel to 6 cents per mile. The veas and navs being called, uu the final' paaaage, wa adopted. The Senate then adlourued. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. SaTUBDAT, March. 6, U)C9. House called to order at the usual hour. Prayer by the Rtv. Mr. Long, of Coat ham, ot the House. lv &ve of abacuce was granted to Messrs. Allison, Green and Crawford. Mr. Orees was allowed, to record his vote m the affirmant on the ifcfc aaoaadmeut. Mr. Dixon, km tle Committee on Claims, reported apoo several resolutions which were placed upon the Calendar. v RM -terioea. By Mr. Rohinsun : A resolution' in favor ol A. L. Partin.of Maooa CoQcty. Referred. By Mr. Moore, ot Chatham: A bid to in corporate the Albemarle Loan and" TTtrst Company. Lies over. On motion of Mr. Hodnett, the rules were suopemled, and the bill eatahliafaiag a letry across Dan River, waa. take up, amended, and paused ita several readings Mr. Justice, of Rutherford, moved to take up the Calendar and thai the rules lie suspended npon the private Calendar until it is disposed of. Carr ed. C'AI.ieiDiH. The fk'nate bill in favor of tha Sheriff of Washington County., was tku up and passed its sevejal radings. rKui. mil w luqorporaie toe iurruucK Club Stesiuboat Couipauy, was next reached and passed i s oeveral readings. Bill for the relief of tbe seeuiitiee ef Samuel A. Warren, late HherifT ot North ampton County, wss taken ap and paseetl its several readinua. ., Bill to amend the act iooorporatine the Carrolton Mining Co., waa taken op and, on motion of Mr. Hawkins, laid on the ta ble. Bill to extend the corporate limits of tha town nf Jamesville was next reached, and pustml its several readings. till! for raising additional revenue in the County ot Greene was taken up and passed its third reading, by a vote ot yeas Bit, nays 0. Bill to authorize the Commissioners of Pasquotank County to levy a special tax for certain purposes, wss taken .up aud paaaed its tmrd ri ailing, oy a -vote ot yeas oi, naya none. Bill to authorize thr rommisslotieri of Rockingham county to levy a special tax waa taken up and liaised its third reading, by a vote ot yeas 65, nays none. resolution in tavor ot j. K. urady, Htmr iff oi HJrnett county waa taken up and pasat d its third reading. Keaoluiion in tavor ot w. jh. inompson. Willie D Jones, W. M. Orimea, and R K FeiTidl, was VAen up and pswi ' "BlnTorKfi.? f'elift'ntVV.Ara.l.n, l.t Shetiffof Alexander county, was Uken up and passed its third reading. Senate resolution in lavor 01 n.vi. du, UieBberifr of Wilkes county, was nexi taken up and referred to tbe Committee on Claims. HrH m mcoroorate W. T. JJain Lo.aee No. 231, in the county ol Wake, taken up and pasted its several readings. ...r. . 1 ... . 1. 1 ... ... r.i Ulil tO aU!U0ri! l" yuuiu""""1" New Hanover county to receive into the w,.rlt Hnnae ol that county, convicts from other counties, takes up aud pasaed Its sev eral readings. , , Bill to authorize tne omraiasionera etauly county to levy a special tax, waa tak.n up and passed iu several readings by a vote ot yeas S, nays 1 . Bill to incorporate the town ef Durham, eountv of Orange, waa Uken up and paaod its several readings. "'BSfftoTocor In Smithfleld N. V. Uken up ana paeseu 11. several readings. Bill to inoorporew tbe Union Church Association at the Company Shops, taken up and pasaed i several readings. Bill in incorporate the town of Trtrrtty in Randolph county, waa oext reached and passed its several reading. Bill for the relief of Mary Crowder, was .n naHad Ha several reading. Mr F.itiKfftnn moved lor a cat! tw the o,..L ' " - Mr-Juatkevaf Butheiiord, and Ingram oppoaedine srauoa, . 1 Im. ii:..fr.n. mntinn waa Dttt to a TOM itlT. JDIItMK'-" l .nnlMi The Clerk called the roll and 74 members answered to their neuiea. The Clerk was oraerea w now membere npon the Journal. ! OiinSrtton ef Mr. Beymmir, iorther pro- 1 i .nrlr the call weredispeoeed witn. u- mwmA that the Doorkeeper lock the door in order to. keep a qnomre ie tbe JJooeo. He wished the Reporter pr tietibwly te not tb 'act, that when be ' W.elof the Bonae, there wae ot tt members in the bslL ' - '"iL Ut. Sllingum eia "-" qneation opoa hi motion. l Mr. Kinngtow smi .- 1 . .vmitjerecoodaottbemaelTav Be rew w-d tba motion for the preytow queatioe, end it waa adopted. : AlL The mouoa w regs door wal pot ton ouad.oft ( ; , . eainrpaJI -;(nTflrtxi -' ilftwlncof pasaed iU several reeJIngsT- . - , S BdT to incorporate the U e . U 9m n lJ-??i"BS. nrotecfo. ' eount,.'w-Uke. 8pdn -euon U.oimite "?r 1 Atn f nl.TM'Z. take W The yeas and nays were called upon tha rcaoluuua on itnW-Trrrirn wntt restitf-t eit tn s vote of yeai 70 nsvs 0 Bill dcclatjrig David Beam a citizen of Cleaveiand Coun'v, waa taken up and puaaetl iia several rvad n;a. Bill for tbe relief ol ri A. Kellv. Shen. of pavie Couut', was taken op aud paaaed ita several reailinn. Bill to au'horiwthe Switt island Mane facturing t'oojpaiiy Ui eaiabhsh a Kerry acr as, the fee Uee Hiver, was taken up aad pasBtwi its several readini(S. Bill to wnd the art incorporating' the town of Littleton, in the County of New Hanover, wae taken up and paaaed lie aev erai readings. Bill to incorporate Lodge No 271 A Y. M., iu ths County ol Guiltord, was taken up and patsrd itaaevoral readings Hill regulating fishing in the Cape Fear Hiver, waa taken up and paaetd its several readings. Bill to incorporate the Internatioal Com nieieial ouipniiy of Norfolk, Va., waa taxen upaod unit fijiuly posipoued By Mi. Malheaou : A bill to allow the Couimiasionua ot Alvaauilsr oouoty so levy a special taxi Relert) d By Mr. French : A bill to establish a Public Feiry atroaa the N E. branch ol the Cape Fear River, llifcnea. Bv Mr. H. jiuMur : A lull to incorporate the Kaleigti Co operative Land aud rJuitU ii.ST Association. Kelerred By Mr. Uat'ini; : A bill to incorporate the Atbrmarle and tin (folk R U Cu By Mr. French . A lull to provide tor the manner if bringing aciion auuinat Railroad Companiea. Mr. 8yinour, from the Committee on the Judiciary, leported a substitute for the lull lo provide for the maimer of bringing ac tinu against Railroad I omp tuiua. Placed upon Calendar. Mr. Dixon, (r. 111 the Commit tea on Claim, reported tavoralilv upon ihe Dill in tavor of Wui. Feild of Lenoir county . Piaoed umiu Caictndar, BiMr. Jarvis: A Bill to suaptnd" the operation ot the ('odt of Civil Procedure in certain cases for r he r.-liei ot the people. Referred ami or. lend to be printed. On motion the ilouae then adjourned. SENATE. Monday, March 8, 1868 Mr. Otborne prratited the credentials of the Senator elect tn iu the 16th district. Dr. Murphy Releired to tha Committee on CreOeniislsX Mr Welk-r presented a petition from the citizens ot Ouillord and Alamance, in regard to lencra. with an act declaring Rawly Fork Creek a taatul fence. Referred tVnator from Anson, from the CVimmitlee on Propositions and Grievance, n-ported back a bill extending the time to regiHer deeds. Mr. Barrow, from the Committee of Con ference, on tbe acn concerning collection ot taxes mslle a report which was - concurred io. , A mp3ii;e from the House, inclosing Senate bill chartering the Western N. C. R. H , with amendineiit, making the guage same ol the N C. snil Weldon Road, and asking the concurrence nf the Senate. Mesira. Dsvis and Welker Was opposed to concurring. Me'srs. Osborne and A. J Jones favored tlie amend ment. 1 01 'ShfklitiyxWili'fkjfe liti-tmirii 'rua'fai other Roa la The rienale then concurred, yeas 18, nsy 10. Mr. Wins'ead introduce I a hill to charter a Railroad from Edentun to Suffolk, Va. Releired to the Committee on luternal Im provemeots, and ordere 1 to lie printed. arrriat. ofiirb. 'A bill concerning lowu.-lnpa. Tbe bill d h ies the duties of Commis sioner", snd foi the governments of town ships The bill paused 11s eecond reading, and made the special older for F nday next, 12 o'clock. Message from the House, transmitting Senate bills, incorporating lodges, towns, id., as having passed that House. Mr. Renpaas (live notice ot a bill to incor norate Eastern Land Draining Company. Mr. Hlvthe : A lull to amend the charter of the Grtenville and French Broad Rail road Com nan v. mmtmtrfhr 'Hon,- trewsrmtrmg several bills, for the signature of tbe Preai dent of the Peoate. Senator from Anson, introduced a reao- lutioh, restricting the debate ot the Senate do member to speak more than five minutes, nor more than once, oa the main nnMtion. Liea over. Mr. Lrnday, a resolution, regulating the meeting of the Benaie. Lies over. Mr. Osborne aaked leave ef absence, for an indefinite time, for 'fhe Henator from Rutherford, which was granted. Mr Sweet from the Committee on Privi leges and Elections, made a report on tbe credentials of Dr. Murphy, recommending, that he be allowed to aiialifTi wher upoo Dr. Murphy cams forward, and waa qnall fid The school Mil which wss made tne spe lal order lor to-day. 11 o'clock, was taken in, section 81 beluir undvr consideration. The bill was continued to lie read by sec tions, until the 82 section waa reed, which, on motion 01 Mr. treoorne, was sunken ou. Tbe reading by section then proceeaea- aectkn being read, Mr. Osborne moved to emend bv Inserting, that tne principles 01 sfKJhrUtianlty'' alio be taught. Adopted. geoHon W requiring rnysioiogy, niauirj r aad the Constitution and History Of .k. rf II tn he'tanirrrt. beintrread. - ' Mr. Oaborne toox crounus asnim nai -w . . 1 j. .v.. Urticnlar stodr. and wae of opinio that if. we aoceeesi ie giving ear ehildrea a preo Hol Mtueatioii. readintt. wrltlaff and Arith metic, tbe great alma of tne Btate wouia have been reaehed. Ha thartiare moved tbat these stsdies be stricksa oat. , sir. Wafkerenuld jndrste.Bd why Phym fthwrr and the Iitstor of K. , C, and tha J , " r ' . I : asr. A.". aw tsUntiusv wr.oli,t Ia .. Ut ia,Tt4ei theee toexamifce Uted Use eeetiesi la iu preeeot shape. 1 tiUiafi asd saoor 1 na nesievur irvai iwwm w x. Hi. 7,etwnrnct awtim! . . . t . . . .ti.' jjr, Osooroe tiaa na oojectton wiwacuim tha Mister wtf N. C. aad oT the U. S. m tbe OHMtitetioe bot.was ef opinion it wae i-H-etakinsr tn snuce.. - r - -- - ... - Mlv x1 JSrX hMika would be norniou rnnnLDg iAlo mlllioM of dailarl Messrs. Forkness aad Sweet wer tor striking out. .Mr. Sweet thought the teach, lag of constitotloftaJ tew, in pnmary schools sras taking i ttcp too many. .. . , ' Mr A. 3. Jooes moved U amend tht tee tips, a ' lav the ttudiaa to aa panned, to ftiifftvBrdof Udisearioa. SMaAtetpmtl. Dr. Love called for the yea and nays wWeh-resulted yea8,-nwy. Tba iU'h section, reirulatina tha nuiuhi r of hours, each day to be engaged la study being read, a motion was made to striks it out, wblcb was loat by the casting vote of the President, .- (kcttoa 1U0 comeel, Under a peualty, every child, el a certain age, te atu-ud pub beschuoia,et least W) wtehs te tha year w4mb ibepareat ie anablw to send to dif ferent schools. On the reading ef the aeetion, Mr. Bitr row argued agaieat the principle of com pelling parents to pslMulse the school. Mr. Forkner moved to aink out ihe s. c tioo ; better try persfiiawa. The compuls ry clause, il aiiopted, would lake away tin labor ot many poor'widow; ct-c. Mr. Walker advosated tbe section. Mr. Bly the opposed iL Mr. fiweet argued 10 favor.il a forced ed uoaiMin II need be, as a pretention 1, a'nii pronwsiioa against trime. Avowed hiniae t tbe Ulead ot . tburoujjU --ey:eu ot free scbixiie aad under eeriam viruumstan :e, cbtldrxo of ptxv prsnu uglt w lc aa eanpt, Jfcc The-defiate was protracted, tor and against at considerable leigih. The question then recurruig on the mo tioa to atnkt out isction 100, tlia yeai an.) Bays were called, and resulted, yeas 17. nay fi fteen on 101 waa also stricken out. Section 1W prov dus 'hat separate ncliools mat be eaiaWished lr while and coimel Mr. fiarrow ruored to am nd by sink. 11 out may and insert sAiW, aud on thm in. tien he called fur the yeas and nays, which resulted, yeas 23, oajK 3. A substitute was offered for section 104 providing tor an election in each Township to determine whether separate schools sliall be opened, Mr. VVelkersald. while he denied that he wss in favor of timed schoola, declared that, undar the Conntiiutioa, thia Legiola 1 urrc had not the pr wer to aepai ate t hte schools. Mr. Blythe replied to Mr. Welker, and e piesaed surprise at ihe poaitiuu ol the S.-n- aior from Guilford. Mr. Blythe was ear- nnat and positive, anil warned the Henator Irom Guillord that, tt he balled fioin Iuk ( Mr. B') i-aciion 0 country, lis (Mr. W ) would uever Come to Raleigh again, unless be did so at bit own expenae. Pending tba dicusain, the Evnate ad journed till 7f o'clock tlia evtnmg. HOU8I Of BKPREiffiNTATIVES. Moxdat, Marci 8, ltiiv. House called to order rthe usual hour. Prayer by the Rev. sir. fcharoi, ot iU House. Journal of Saturday law read ami ap- roved. , Leave of sbaenee was grsxrled to Messrs. Hawkins and Barors. Mr, Hawkins, from tbe Committee on Enrolment, reported Ois bill te incorporate tbe WUHUngton Bleara fc ire JMigiue Com pany, at being correctly enrolled. Mr. t'aixi-r presenlea tne report ol the Coin mtatiuusrt 1 of AoiUUampUin CouuU. ReferreiL Bv Mr. Moore, oi Chowan, a bill to ell the Town Cuaiuuius ia tha lovn ol Eden too. Roferred. Bv the same, a bill to construct a Rail pn -" Wdentoo lo duSulk, Va. Ret. r- By Mr. Hoilirin A . to tr lllft. i...,,,ui. Mr nmciair, irooi mevonimiwn un r n ate Bil unreported upon several bills, which were appropriately disposed ot. On motion or M.r, rreeiiti.ne ruies were usoended. and Uie report ot the Committee ot Conference, upon the geueie amendiuenU to the bill 4a nilatuKi to Uw collection ol tatea, was Uken up. On motion of Mr. French, tin Mouse con carred in the report oi tbe Committee. On motion ot sir. Moure, ol Clio an, live ale weie suspended and tbe lull isyinx on a hoaeateed and person.4 property exemp tion was Uken up. The question recurred upon Mi. Jams suUlitute for Mr. Bowmau s aiueudinmit. - Mr. French moved thu the lull, with amendmenlSv be referred to a spee-iel Com mituie of Ova, With instructions Ut report to morrow muruiug, aud the leport to bu the special order lor 1 1 o clocK. Carried. On pantliilf Bfllf. yretieh, the mine were suspended and tbe bill (upplimental to the act te amtnu toe roirwr oi. sua nniuiug- 1 ten; Charlotte ftotbert d ft. R. Co. was Uken up. Mr French, Introduced a substitute lor tbe bill. AfW a lone (rebate, tbe substitute was laidon thUMe,W the preeeot. Tbe Chair' annenooefl Messrs. Moore, 01 Chowan, JarVis, Bowman, Heymoar and Harria.' ef Weke. coioren. as toe special Committee in regard to the bill laying off the boeatetead and personal property ex emption: ' ' ' Mr. Seymour - from tbe Committee on Judiciary reported Upon several bill, whic h were ptareil ,prm me wtioooar, sdm win be" noticed When Wey eMlhe p regularly. On motion of Mr. Beymonr, the ruin wer suspended and the bi coBeernieg the set tlement of eststtaywf deceased persons was takea tip and paaaed ii third reading. " Bf K. Hams, 01 irm.'smrsi, a 0111 to Incorporate the 8tau Homestead Aasiwi tioo. Betyrred.' "'" . ' A meaiuura wsa received from the nenate fa reference to the passage of venous U 1 Jse bill. The bill were ordered to be enrolled tit rati fla riot. Varlooe other maaaagee -were received Imn ths sams bodv la iwftreaee to other bill. -v" :- 1 ' Oamotioaof Mr. Trench, the rules were suspended and the bill eonetrinng Town auipe, evesytestaat ap, psaaan its seouBra nau lag and reads the special errdec lor tomor km mnr.mma at 1 11 tt'elfUTk. : . . By Mr. Dvereee 1 A bill Jut the protection ml DlaDterm. Raferrtd. - , i i .... .. Mr. l)ixo avovad teeppointaCommittee Jicte Geolagiat asd seport how many copies are anaasarv tn ne Dfinsea. T '. Tbl Chaif lp polar ateawra, EMon, Men seufcaa and ltownann aw commute, Oa-mottosot' Mr, Ames, tlie Hee d journed anUI 7 o'clusk. tost evening. Wi,iA.i-mlpg..,try nouul and contain a kind ef. pomade which., whiten tl skin eed give to tbe band- a most UtutifU apjaranca whaa tbt glow I removed - " " t ' , Josh BtlUnge say ."When yonng man aiu't good fot sojOniig els. 1 lik tow see h-ia cam a tfwl bedt4 ' If .fee cta-'t bay aiw unhiut im irJuMt sm : stud.' For the Seutlnel. Mm Lucy IjUaiul : 1 waa quit amused alien 1 lead the communication In the nytiaai, over your signature. I hail ju.t finished the acuountol the Woman's Rights Convention, st VA aahiuirton, and the peti tions sent up to Cwugies lor female suf frage. 1 could hut compare the d.flirsut themes thai ot-riipied your minds. -luey rv rtquestiiig what every virtuous, modest woutau ought to lnush to deeire. You are uiginir, our depressed, and down trodden youih, aud countrymen to perse vere, initeavoriui; to outride the atorm and gain the desired haven, that aill liltlh'tn above the appall. nx diaasters of our civil e ar. I bo Uark the cloud, there msy yet be a silver lining. r Hut they (' oh miaeraliile dictu !") are striving to demolish the holy barriers, that surround our saiiciuaiy, tor the turbid waves ot p-btiLiil dtrndaliiili What a pity that aoiue of those tdf-ttylej, atrong unu.led women would imbibe the eati nienia of Miea Evans, now Mia. WiIkoii. fehe believea ttiai "tha iMiailiMjut, ntliiJhJ, nioileat, rhnstiau w. iuun of the United Males, are the custodians of national puri ty aud the sole agmlt alio cm arrest the tide of deiuoraliaatiou brtukinq over our Untl." RIm 'contends tor woioan'e every right which God ami nature have decried to l he Sex. ; 1 lie right to be learned, wise, usetul, noble in every woman s divinely limited sphere. The right to reign supreme around her herthatonr the riglit Ui make her rhil.tren ornaments to s ciett, the right to be all that the pbiaae "uobiu, Christian II... nol to vote, not to harnngn. fmm huilina, unt lo Irul her lieaveu born puri ty thiuugli the dust and mire ol political stub ; aoe may scud her hutband, son or brother, but w tin her she cannot go without 'lis-nu'ing all womanhood." But your Rsili a.t, dear Lucy, 1 had almost forgotten Mippoatj some ot you ladies get up a pe ti'ii'iito Ui., .Legislature, (they appear to be i, III i ci cxl with railroad on ttiu brain,) get u I unner, then manage to sell your slock to some of our once rich tanners, merchants, ic ., ic. I IjI will be a beginning You iiiuhi not say anjthiug to tlie Lnglaiature about appropriation. You know It) at the I reasury is uiuply, and many ot tlnm fear for their per diem, and, ot course, thsy muA need it. 1. will give you-a bird's eye survey. Start from Htudcieeu, run dowu the chalk level roan lo old plank Chapel, where Wa have hail so many precious Camp Meetings, Ihence to Haysville, strike a line North ol Tar river, h-t it eonie out, jual above the Hon. Wu, G. V lliianxd' rtidejjce, and there place your Depot. I bin will avoid the hi. Is ol tbe Frankllnton routa. '1 hen you cau manaws to mote your buaines part of Town Bp from the River, and no doubt U Will im prove the health ot ibe place. ' Where theie is a will there is a way." You will no doubt meet with opposition, but you will have one Irieud iu the Legis lature. Mr. W . lie will ailvocaie )uur pell . ion, aud no doubt approve a measure id s i imtcli utility. 1 have the inurost ol your village at beau, whore I have spent (0 many plcaaaut daya,a.d hope 1 have some inc.. re friends. VYtshlug you "Omnia Fareata,'' 1 remain yours TtlUllAH. Raleigh, N. C, March 4. 1809. For the Sentinel. Mr Editoh : Allnw me the nae nf your paper lo ca t attention of those whose duty It is to abate the nuisance, to tbe outrage that Is perpetrated on virtue aud respecta bility, by allowing lewd aud' degraded wo men 'to o sciipy seals among our wives snd dmiiiht. r, at entertainment Kiven at Tuck er Hall. On Fiuiay evening last, at Unt Wynian eul rtainmunt, I .noticed four wu meu of reported lewd character, occupying rtfrvtd seaU, amidst ladies and gentlemen ol virtue and rsijef lability. Such a course is unheard ot. in any other theatre or place ol entcil-niurneni in the land:. It is tht duty of the Police as well as the Proprie tors -of the Hall anil Lessee, to or. vent h. andwlthoui.lt is doue, our people will i cease to attend exhibitions. V. i Wt call attention, with much pitas. ire, to te following olnoettiog h.'itehutit of the tAtraulgers," in New York, of which the Rev. Dr. Deems, so well and so favora. bly known in tint State, is pastor. Ha it one of tbe most versatile aud eloquent of living Southerners. It will add much to the pleasure ol a viarfto New York to ac cept his polite invitation to call upou him at his home ; "CauHcit ot th flTiAnosne Nx-wr Yowx, Visitors to the city ol New Y..rk ait In fnrnied rhal tliey 'will tlud Divine Service t very Bumlav, in the Lar9 Chapel to (he University, Waahlugton tHjuare, at 1U A. M. snd at 7t P. M. ' The eventrig aervice in summer is at 8 o'clock. Waverlv Place, immediately Nrtb ot the New YortyMrrtel, out of Broadway, ruaa Wit to VVwslnrigtos Hquac, on the East sUrnH w liter -M the Uiiivaryty. Tne entrance lo tbe Ciiiirt h is ths main door of the University, Cnl vwrslty place ears run froui tua door of the' Fifth Avenue Motel, to the door of tbe Chnreh. From the ttt, Nicholas and a1tr politan, uke the earn corner at Broadway and Broome, leave at Waver lev Pi so, and no We-toes block. At the Aatur House take University Plane ears, leave at Water. sty Place, and go Wast one block, grang ers will find cordial welcome, and pouu at- Umum. i. " i The Pastor ia Rev. Dr. Deem, who d vote himself to the apintuali inUrasta of strsnsrers. If any lie tick, let tbem eddi bim e note by mall, ae"Pastorof taeObarck ef tks Strangers, M. Y and it will reach bim. Tbe ladies who cjwipoe the "Bocis ty ot the Slaters of tht Hi ranger," procure medio), legal, end spiritual help fereUaeg art ic perplexity, dayeas. iy ilekoe,.. Ad . dreaa, "itUrt of tbe Bt ranger,' care- liar. Dr. Deem, H. I. , . - , r ttyft aweevwMip Km tih , - ( endpeaU at awr msewreeoem fcaafswfc.r i- l-i in y .?? i t T rrtTT Bunt - A rwlU D'oKfltt in!th tl.r ... ri, r. Ui-.l... . ib Uij; Coiilede. rata navj, Wat entered in the Lnilea Bute Circuit CJUrt, Brooklyn, os Monday, under direction from Attorney General Xvtrt. Mr. Brain wat thivt nitcharged and Nft .1 . . k.k- . il i . ' ' v. . Gen. Grant tent a sutMSrlptio ol 'i0 te the Metropliua- Methodic UBureh an Suedsr. - - " - ' 1 vmtsunsT &UKW-ir4T&. . The Vircinia OnnsVrwncw "of tha Mathn. ltat Kpiaonpai Church begaa iu aeealoa ew Wedwiaday u tbeciyy e( AUxandrl. It N previa, d over hv Bishop Ames, and at ten.led also by Bishop Kingslry. In England evea the Queen baa pewtag ou letters. U pay Florid"! preeeet Secretary ol 8UU kt negro. The Hoe ton Vat thinks that tbe iueogu. ration dsnee was evidently braek-duwa. Thar, are now 78,000 Invalid pecaloaera. w. aa.uvu. wiuow and orphans oa Ike na tional pj roll. The boring for a well at tbe Bt. Louis In saue Asylum baa struck grnnite at tbe deptfa ol 8 ta feet, thu terminating all hope ef obtaining water. ' ' ", ' A paper te be ealted the tynchhurg A UlhytnMr will be eUrted In that mty In about rwo Wawka by R. H. Gtaas. Fortv8ve America artiste and eoulptors are rtandmg in Home., The Masonkeounfy, Ky., hemp crop (mm oat weU, and t telling at f) 180 par ton. Tliere are at present t.80I mala aad 188 ft-mals convicts 1 ping- Sing prison. ' . Tbe nthnrlfie of Cornel! TJnlveralty at Uhaea, in. Y- Jure dstMed at the - cwllege reeepttona, and ttve of ttseelergyowi of that i piace nave rnt to lite taculty utter of remonsuaoce. . . . . fiin3to,m,Bt to, New Tork, 80,000 persons manage to live. Mr, GuUtrie and Mr. Preatiot are beth critically ill in L muvill. . Tha Wisconsin Senate on Monday night, by a vote of twntj on to aix, Inijeflnltely postponed the ilouse bill proposing to sub in it to the people in 1870 . tbe question of extending tuQraga to women. Andrew Jobntmv laat veto, waa hi aeveuteentb. The reeolntioa of tbt tlonse of Represent tativet ex pi easing their eympathr with Cuba in ita effort to aaubllab IU Independ ence, seems to oounuaanoa eissstiea; Napoleon it beoomlesT eligbtly - melaa choly. Addressing tht Archbishop of Pari on New Year' day, he spoke of religion a teaching men to die, and hit opening epeeeh te the Chamber eoaulaexl lioriptar'. quotation, ., Adjutant General Tewnaewd has eVtcTlaed to rrnder the p rival paper of Ger,erl Beauregard, captnred juet nbow the let minatioa of the war. ', Pv.G. BL Taylor, of Htanto. he been appoiuled ehaplai ot the University oi Virginia for t we years tram the lat of Oetwt bar next, , i : '' 'The great Bia'e si' Kevad,' whlc'i pall In thousand votts ha a maey eitatoii Ue Bute uf Mew York odi J-oat aa poieot in ratdyiog eoneUtutioea) amend ment. A gentleman ia Bosma advmiar far a horse ' for a lady ot dark notnr, goad trot ter, and bf ttjlish action t" The horse 'must be young, and have a long tell about fllieea bands high." dienrted, beiog wllhoqt a garrison, It di lapidated ooeditwa show tbat It will eoo liecome one of tbe thing of the past. Tn chain of verthenworkt and beUenee extend ing along the entire front of the island faring the eity aad James Islaud remain arMiieiurbed. t i The Illinois Legislature has psaeed a law throng one branch providing for the ra psnulliug ol jury to try person oharge.l with habitual druakenoeea. On the find ing by ths jury that the person il an habit ual drunkard, (fuanitan I appointed, snd hi properly take from hi keeping, i . The Corrt)Wnt, of 'Madrid, whwh ha thelartrtet dreulaiioa In the eity, (Ml 000 Mibsuribura.) ha adopud a .uiigttlsi atem ui . oubiication. luatead ,ai! twinti distributed st 5 o'clock To tht mo'roiDg, or in the afternoon, al nearly all Kttrpa papers sm,tt goes out at pre' between wnrt lOoVlnrk itrssw eveeiww.' pssipU It lo bed with thtm, and tt Is nicknamed th night-csp." , ;i . fc. j Indian edvios state that . bjrot 1 J)W warriors, cim Dosed of Ctnivsnoes, Araps hues. Comanche, aiaw and D g aoldiort, are on the waroath," moving aoutb toward ths -8takd Plaiua." -Own. Cuetar wa pre. Iartdlomove upon tbem wlih.a larjfs lorco. Information from William O. Balpla ha boa lacetved y bi tamdy, In V"4"'. tbat be U now coafiaed at Van Dleman's Land, and ia kept al'work wheeling stoma inahandcaru Hewae lormerly tbeeity civil anginert, Uu crime, beset, coasts ed m anti-English addreat.l two ytar aeo. in CinuiiintB. i H alureard ret rued to Ireland a a visit, sad. wat arreeud and tried fur firaatonabl inUelvoes" report al the aoeach belsir read '. ae tvldeuo tie commanded lbs Filteenth Keutncky rolnnv teen daring tbe war. , i j ' S.L. . ,1 : - Ulm fltt -' t.- j. ins aivoufw. piiM. i.i - worktrjg yonng lady in the eastern part of IhF COUBiy WHO n waa ovr smusa wmm after the lU wnr, t af engaged in the laudable sxereit wf follow in e lb handle nf a nUiw drawn bv an ox. I married .luwi. anrneiaAii that auah a hereie soect me ef ifotber lfe' daughter wold have brand h ewod voene maa ia Ma . hi for tune with her, itar what torn (satidieut people call degrading work lor . a itay or nice yonng man. 1 Gen. Btonnmta hat bsaed f order ret tivr to tbe En Kiux ol Viririnis, Instroctini Col. Hot to notify the ctrll officer oT bis rUatHe. that il lb dl Ot 1ST th ' tt-: Mivraoi tha onusg teportsd, and ol nrevsns the occurrence of each pairaire In totixrm -w--w4it- asnd a detach meat -of mounted men into that region, to be tubsis tarl and foraned at tha expenee nf the citi- aaaa. natil nood order i re-aaUWishtd, and security t person and property; M again 1 ajjfrjidt-dby the civi ailmded M tne civil aorir. ".The karthoaak la India, accordina tha Caltaff sloarnalt, wa ' vary avr Silcbar, a town ! ol Calcutta,' oa on of; th breath el the Jirabmspootra. bVim ot th bout were buried twenty fret Lw the level ot the annuad .where r the stood be tore, aad many live warw lost. The shocks r vary Ire qua at The bote , ai. ituairajitJ, "4 a waer st-.nt pou-el ' op 18 tfie trttf the asias- - it- w -nfH frjfHW-lifjMrat nr There bat been a grand tournraeit at Weldoo. There wer a large auuiW nf KalghU, ad th usual amount of aoaernau Paeothccwai.n.iWhailluraniry snd ' gammai for ah age teeeinnrt tHiHf aiwt -tullaed I h practical. 7 ' William IL Suit.' at, Warn, eharged T withkllbnga negro, was acquitted a lew daytago. lie aa defended by Gen. 41. -Wi Ransom, aad Col. wA. Jeekinc" A aegfo Infantl, a-'nh !arge giaV'to the heedf wtetoewd horied Ui Warteri' weak e , Tu sluMHsns-v avaa inui. t'.i dog' scratching A negso woman tlviog not far tmm the place baa been airvsn j and lodged, In jail to await trial at' m at atrguet Urav ; '-f'f" Tb ladle aoanevted with the Unotbr. Churehv in Wanentoa. have reoenify held a lea for tht benefit of the Uhnl, whl. b Wat sxtenaively patronised bv thkaiiurecia. tive and discerning. . . . ,,. A Riti.iqus Wt war abow )erdsy the uittolt which Gea. William nvi.i. ton had 4 bis holsters when shot hv a cowardly tory when he w crosdng 'Ca tawba river at Cowan's JTord. t he laitiala of hi name are engraved in held and clear letter on the brass plate oppomu the lin k. Th flint ii d'tteei lock emit sparks hdi. ly, and show1 that they were Ires an rl trusty. TbU vatnotl atBeer M .while at thai head of hi brigade by a bullet Bred by cow- . ardlv tory, Concealed iu the. Underwood bv the bank urio fiveC The lower' Ilouae ot Cangres voted Bv hundred dolhkrt forth parpue of eraetiug nttrumrat to hm-tmeu-' ery, hut we believe the Beeata tailed act, ao It tell tlirough. , This' brave, patriot io and noble' toluter bat no ttoue to bndfc tiw tpivt where he potired oat hie life-blood ta defence of hi cutwtry, and we think it U a n-proech to the people- ol Linopln and Meek lenbtirg that It ia so. These pistol are ia thlt c ty, in the hands bf gentleman who ie food ot enlfaoting reliee oi tu peat CAorleat Isasta.isi . WSSsiai EieaiK Taao' Yaw Ban Wt htf ta or. tow otniotM character by theoame r ef Bob Moderwidl, who, though young lit yearn, It an adept in (be art ol stealing, and , other littl accompliahuieut, tl.at make tlie "man and brmbrr,'' hero with om of eaxr teyl eiila awt oittsk-ness,. Bob ia aow in jeUwegd-tjr about ibe fiftieth, time last, Sundat thaV evenlug a of our HBcbol Murms" (white) from tha nelghbwhoadTof VaTnersVllle tailed oa the genitemae, and. Die wbitpred cuuso tatieal aad k "kiamd Mm thro' til bars," i the jailor, , we i, undcrttand, would not allow farther int'imscy., Ibis I a fact. Thttct, all dfit, i too disgusting to How - -ten be waarhtOrerAsfcer JMttwi,' a i aWa'av'i ' ""i IP ' ' -t f rcnr1 s T tij tw ftawtewit'aiB ''"''"'' Oen. Grawta vtninioa f tba tennre-of. office act is very wity,.iadited w r. , mark he made s few davs When en " veraiBg with' home frintid. mis or two ot wbem were not only Jlepubbcmt ia ff'rfid dm;, oat- taemlam of Cai.greas, "that ew,," said ,Mi(GeBtt, rtBm tn m lo v bwa lutaudii t li work fouittbing Ilk earb it on a ftsctlrtUS btrrs; but if Voa anrtaoeb Mt rm a kind horse vontl makw- iim hick, whthr he had the liat lt lli ra..- Ua. Cytu li. uoiofcuji x, aiijor ot Jtngii-' mr. U.h. a,, the member of Us. Giant' staff who wat married tba other day tan daughter; ol Hon. Montgomery Blair, ia a nativaot West wrruthami Usswuftusmts, ad - aaed to icart . wood, to Wooasocket wenty ttart go. II wa aiipoipted a oadet by Uorasa Mann, in 18.j1, and hi : career ha been honorable and upward tvor Jodre TflfiS tif th tntfed Ptafe Dilr. triet Court, at K.aokvlllt Tenn , has decided that the amnesiy pmcltmatio (if Pnesidunt Jfohatoa a Valid, r This is the first court in which. tht mltr. hat beea tested, - It maf not he RroeraUx known that MUa , Maggie Mitchell, the pppu r ac'rusa, waa married, last June, tQ a r rafl.Haa, Toledo, a hierrbiftt of ti.ar Blty, The atranhmeot ha taxed mroogii many yara. K'isauth loA old anfl rlecrmpit, at' Genoa, Ua IS 1 IIKIIVII w siiuat, i wi uh.s. v swat hUa b bit akb and Murrganaa Irlentl. ' " t A . It Ntnored that 3ir. Butler id Me Fi.k. olJCri aotoriotv, art) about to pur- uhaa a nwspper jd Isprlngfleld, Ms., h ran in opposition toMrrBonlet'-nUtsria.' A. T. euwert ha told twenty shawtl thU ara. in JMew York, ' worth s,W)0 each, and one worth fi 8'jO. -VLmc womania!ly ran bp bill for g'JV.OOO, at hit autre, ia a couple ef tnoaUi. w m - , , t.t - "'Tlciof tmnue1 i aaid to bebankrtipt. and anabl toy give dinner par tie, oa ao DuClialella. tbe rr'lla hunter, tt ti roeiry a eh arming j ou rig lady ou the Huasou. . - M I a o . 'V Mtimsn, the ptor devil who swore Mil.' gjrrett td death, I a reporter on a Phllad Iphla paper. - - -- . Dr.S fkel, tbe PansUn ornlut, Died hi Corpse tJ tcience.-and loruda funeral. - whim wuahs-- ti-.' . j j. jv BAKBitcrteT.-s-A "six year old living la thu count v. reoenf ty remarked i Ta, w sr oatn( money .tupp ws,r. into-" bankruptcr. and eH some." 1 hit keoa tng . litil out had ho bad idea ol the popular institution, od ra na tne suffesuon andec - eoesUmthrtt.iMjLMnp wssna 'A r Atlndtinatl genin kdvenlte fot, a altu-1 eiovyig, "''worh u ao so much tn . oliitict at eod ticVi Tbt Boefoo 4fivr- - Itur iluiiki h ought to bar plso on th In H a 1 1 trflw ' ..; -. . j - Ao Amurlcaia, put down a braggadocio , ngHhme- yey- esvplaikiosf tbat the rsassoa---. tbat lb sun fcavsr sets o the entire Brtttatt Smpirewv teeane tbe Engi.sh couid eot be troaled 1 tie dark,, -ji!. "' th H York TVtctift has ta article on III ! I.l.ia miSl.ll-.l I'illlW IIII.IS.IHHI II aV" ai I U ,TW.S.Hfr. & I V IS lfiTtTBW' ILIWMW 1 1. Us." I h neeilhta.Jo ta; that it Jticcn-eilt-in making a sinkihg hoiog iu this bs- Cis woaiti f.::;-.-.f, ... . Vooea, the oerpnlsr AfKcaa who ort tnatevl'je atory ol Dr. ijrvmiesi'wa't iteath, baa txec in iviuiin ;grtt mom Its Jar? lit .. i.ier ' da this e ftla n.iil "DO Could w,use,0 b g " "-' 1 , t lf,a e".m''rv?f ! wtvuld he pro- .faOssae 61 ncKi" 4SiliU'S tatraaa'ati srtaaJ ber. a V ta psaTMoa-a-tttmfBBt ; y , ----- x -- V niw and "tiaaseu, ' " ' - - " . 1 thorixina; the Commissione was jura-- V JSUlau