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'Hi".....,..,..,.., , .... r I VOL. 3. RALEIGH. N. C, FRIDAY; MARCH 2G, 18G9 fr ISO. 85. ' THE SENTINEL. lOtfikDLY ATTEMPT 10 MOB W3A8SISATE. toTeraor BeWcn gpeaku lo Incite THBHOB, WUEN WK HAD Been J(aNra4;tr lite I'olice. KB 80S JOS THaEATESS TO SHOOT YJ3 05 8IQHT. fill.' 1STES, KILPitBICrS AtJJl ulll Gramltad C"sre Bag . ' ger trot Sew llwiiotrr, de larB,' r " wW wwMftkH Joe Tamer e -In In bark, C0uB,BXfAItD05ID FOETHWITH jor the get aa beam not Know bat he eoald have a par do la hit pocket before eommit- . f tine th act w beard -i Bmilbfleld, og Tuesday Burning, .that Job H.1Ii., fa rompny with one legged Federal soldier had been toonf oftjc,BUcJs in nauu. vveuuo day Jo Holdea and Farrli, tbe keeper of th Capitol, and PtiaceLnflin, Dr. Sloan D(i Proyu, eold, the IK0O0 acres it $100,0001 tbe Penitentiary, were seen walking ia tbe direction of our office !on, Pntyn, and tbe Prince, aat upon the Court House atepe, fifity yard oil, while Joe and Ftrs came Ub tkks into our offic. Tuy ana. returned, when (Sloan, Pruyn and tbe Prince rose ap -from the elep aud the parties separated. ' Wag . raacb4 tbe depot from Smith liald ou Wednesday erentpg, lad entered ttie tnun and informed aa that Joe Hidden antf some doiecerpWggers, BegToea'aod ' nativ, were on the plaUorm with dab to attack ua. We went oat of the West en-, traaeiw 'wl do? We;' ibaver et goneVVof tha Eastern gate since the da pot bu beea eeoloaecL A gi ntleinao from Sheffield, England, who waunrnied,aiid whoee acquaintance we bad recently made, walked by oar aide, tur the parpoaa ai aeing a fai fight, . Wbea wa bad gone aoate hundred and Stti Taj di inn atraat ftoTtbe depot, Mennmgafwitb A allca 16 baBd,"caine up in our l(ar tad aaked if we wrote the article m eruatfcaglrK' Wa; are in tanned to day, ; that be jaja be bad, at thai time-, a piatol in bia pocket ready cocked. We replied, enme to our office and we caa give yon lull eatis ltction on bai subject, tie aaid it we did write it, we were a racl, and intareperced kii eoaeraatioa with' some ot tbe elegant oaths that Got. Holdea Used to Chief Jus ttce Pvsrsorf; when informed that tbe AeH tor bad been ordered EI jail tor ooatempt of Conrt, la tbe meanUiue, C'ebe Harris, the Superintendent af Pablio Works who oce(U the penitentiary, was msrcblng ap ia t be rear of Jim fiolden and others. Wbea we eaitte to Daiie street we turned into it sad attar advancing some thirty stepe turaad, and, eUovlieg in (he middle ot the street we drewishpttr whieb bad' ogt bandad aa oa tha carr, taHtng taw ooaiutrators they were toe mny for as, sad s.ui;js4ajie4H4. be i4 npoa no oiur' advanced and no one ' was raci npoa,. TOt ;4 . "x V ' Here twrt pelic rSors eame ta and oom miaded the peaoa. Wartueed to aarrea dtf osi el4s (o twa differaat officers, who, iOg to setae tuata, aatme41acitty to jkkna!lgIiB rigb ibWdttbenilTtnT, oot of the Bell, until the crowd had Mayor Hamar, the Governor's brotber ia-' jtessjyjMi monstraBee compelled a surrender of oar Wf wsrej, betweea two police officera, ' Bwcbad a p Davie street into Kayetuvilla street, through fch msrket yard aad into the Mayor's etBoa, (jitat ver (be eity pria ' ejWatB. gr"'. fej"ci"t? earpet-. vagasra an anBffad aeoeaaiorjista flocked ajswse abosit, before aad behind oa ;Te first -weaver aaw ia the Mayer's Ceart aPrUoa JUflutJbjs ina ia anon the Coart Horaesteps. Heeame $n aa a bowery kmy woald to the "Old Bowery, to eejoj iUa sport, aoj ta Ms eageroeas to get a seat, befall half wsj to tbe floor. Then eataa tJebe liBrtiayT?e4,' pBewwiaV paifcjfnm, aegroes aad waiire.' , ; Bamuel Merrill, r narie4 frieftwa the only, witness fxaniinad by tbe Major. nabwtil?ml afto J mblisg.of the poaaa at the dopotuid iter then following aa. Be Le?r:aMrda Of the! pi'acay baiol pttrpoaa. 4. Kp " 1 attach. ''-'''s' 'Than Mayor, -jd',wi two officera, Baltard; and Main, "aapeciaJly, behaved vary wH, Tb4; yr, we think, asada - ''tttayi rtjf t4 -;.q3ryyiT hat aetkia notbitfW fh parposa of a ma '"'; : to do stbat b nbt-was bis doty. j j Wiajk: be puIJ;, not Wf taken out . armetroea as, f"'-"''' t : Wt think bfboolS not Have bonad aa over ta Oiwrtwb we bad fioiatod . lsw pf 0tf6TVa-s.';K';X;-- -X".' . "Warthinkxsbmtltl tatVofdarT the tttoTCfe Whew Jo., t! et ot the Iloase, was Wiled a poo lor bail for hie appearance to Court, be named "Dad " and " Dave. though ha did not use our'abbreviation. fr tbe Governor aad the Treasurer. Ibe.Go.mrior insttaui o.sijfaug the boad stood upna the bench' and harangued the multitude, lie said be wa aware of what was going on, and he caui exprrnly t" lx bail tur hn lon.aod to ignfj hn approral nt every thing that had been said aud done. Tha Mayor. coaiaianded the 0"vero'r to be ailent, hut he harai.guttd the moie. The Mayor aaid "1 respect you ia your ofhYe Oovtroqr, and you uiust rtepect rue io mine." The Governor aaid he was tlie Chief Executive, hut he Wat aloo a la abicliny man ; hit fumil; liul bnen aatutil td ; he n-vr aaileI any poraun'a taiuily The Mayor again comru mded aileic. TVel-at, and aalK A ' w vn (iovernor to go i and IK ua reuly to i.u.j." At liiia the Governor flew into a rage. "No Hir," be aaid. "you ahan't reply I you shan't r ply ! : You ihin't insult m ! ! !" We loolly aaked, "Who saya we shan't repl) I " I tay no," aaid the Governor, "1 aay ." Joe and one of ihs Jea kins' family (as e are informed,) re'efboed the war cry of th. Governor, and "1 aay ao." Junkina, Jr., ataiiod to pull oil Ins coat joe. lelt about hii clotbea aa il tlmre waa a ground squirrel or piatol in them, and t tie erowd i: imf ui like angry billown at Nep tune's bidding. Ballard, the District ('onata ble, aeisiog our pialol which he had laid upon tbe Mayor's table, comuLanded peace, which pnxloeed a atampede. Home juiiipod out ot the windowa. me Hcd down taire err ing" tbey ' are giifng lo'sbom. Preachef1 Wynne, who once challenged nnr beloved Governor to mortal couiba', ised bitti (as we are told) around tbe person, aud prracl bin hack towards tbe corner. swearing he waa fiirfy-nine yeera old and Could whip any man in th home. The pistol aud the promptness of Bollard sup- preaaad tbe riot, which the Governor's harangue, bad well nigh raised aguiuat a man he knew to be unarmed. In the great op heaving of the mob, we changed our b?e, and asked of the few frienda w knew in the crowd for a pistol, bet not one could we get. We auccee.le.1 in bormwiBgasmall ruse, which lookeil by tbe side of Cbe. Harries' bludgeon, as a apin- aing stick by tbe side of a weaver'i beam. Two native acallawaa approached ua, and aaid, the were there to delend ua. That aatoniioed as, and we thought why did you aot beipu last auoimer . then waa the time then waa the opportunity. The Mayor, Police, and exhibit ot the pistols, restore.! order. We were then called upon to giva bond tor qur append ance at Court. After protest and argument with the Mayor, agaiust it, several triends ullcrujl tlftni selves ss our bail, without bein called uoon aruone toern u. jcn. Harris, who, after being recognised y the Mayor aa our bail, started to say something abont Turner and this crowd. Tbe Mayor stopper! bim, . aaymg H was awaeot -ha bustaeaa. liana coatinued to talk, when tbe Mayor threat ened him wltb the Guard House , upon Wbich Barrisj said, with an oath, there if as not enough there to put him in the 0uar,d House! The Mayor gave the order, the police seised Mr. Hsrrii, theerowrf shouted, ooe ot tbe carpet bag hands pulled eff ht coat la aid, and, amid great excitement, Mr. Harris was carried to tbe Guard Il"ie The diflereuce between the coutlnct ol tbe Major; towards . tba -Govflrtinr aad Mr. fliarrls was this; if ha dirt not pot the Gov ernor in the Guard House, be should hare threatened him as quickly and as early aa be diil Mr. Harris. Harris, il we rememoer, used no Improper language until threatened with the Guard House. Harris, resisting and crying -Hake tills di & negro off of ma," who, witb others, held hire, was then Pttt io the Guard House A colored man Sect us word nt t v- dispersed, for it would not be safe. We djsregafxled bis aclirlooitMa, and Walked out, wbeo SrfpkK4 ai1tTaiTAI0ca rtfl aattnbei iatooad tliei Twn JUII, The teagaea.7 Hke IW ioHiag, , Jacobin Clnha, and all aefctet political 8iieties, bave secret igns'and signals for assembling. We eeo't conceive V o many got togeth er, W so short a time, eicept by the use of aitraa and signals. How mm suss i You the Governor did not allow ns to reply to yon before that assembly of negroes and tbe carpet baggera, in the Town Hall on yes terday. We do ao aaw despite of you aud joar ab,and We have target audience ta apeak to than you bed Too. charged n lth aasailing your fsfnily 'not a word of It j an," We aai4',onf of the Holdea famf iu Radical gentlainan, , who Jived, for yaare, fat tb OoaamarSa. fansiiy . informed ns; ste 9irm-hk baaa ataita frooj this geotlemao, wba itnot a negro" bat three-fourths or onefth white, t He ia in teljigeot, read aad writes well, and a maa of bettor paraoaal address than the Govsr- ' . ' , ... aoor.-- He ta tee oernos-a cqM iw '-fiw; nn-i re spirin,'tnr ha can bold otnfe while we cannot He Wformed as he bad bassa your sUto, aaViawl, tor years, la your tiltTherafoe, wa . aatWhira of your amtlyiai; WTTOW paft feiottofr feagg of Got. Bragg family aw ww wouW eali 'ftepbieh Worth a Governor Worth's fami ly ; arid wrbe w srrota tbe article at which tcw anrl roar aoa pretended to baoffended, wo afeJas igaorant of our tpfomrt ha w aread;ito-dr of, SpbeBWortl or $okUo43ja4". " ' 'in Oar fresllng, Goveraor, (a wHb you and your aoo J le, and that politically and not with your family. We make jou and Joe eux-ptioaa, hecaoae wbea you and ha ware Kdnwra-, jnn p-Wthd - -when we svaaa North if we drank a toddy ant published fuisi bootla about our dnuking. Now we do unto you a you have doe unto ua, except where yon s ated falasbooda of ua, we state truth of yon. We bave pnb- liabud you, lud we shall continue to publish you, lor guing. to til grog abopa. You are mad oa the wrong eoaat like your Treasurer. The sale ot the railroad bonds at 65, which yon approved; tbe lo cation ol the Penitentiary, which bad your sanction, aud the taiiurv to pay tbe Janu ary uileruM, ar (acta and acts that would cu teain any carpci-hag administration. We called thar man who bad len your slave, a Kadical geutlewen, and not a ne o, tor you approved of tbe expulsion ot the Reporters of the Sentinel from the Hall tor calling black meu, by the right aame negroes. As to the carpet and cushions ol which he testifies, we know nothing oarself. It the' "fcertary of State will disprove the clisrga he wlil not suiter by tbe accusa tion. He can't vindicate Inmaelt by bia younger brotber o ming with a posse to attack us. It is weak and wicked in old muD to put lads forward to take tbe dangera which tbey should, but dare not, encounter. TUK H'Jfi 7A ALAUAHl'B. There baa leeu some exi-iiement pro duced Ijere and elaewlo re by the actiilu pi our turbulent Governor, ill aendiug aome negro "utalish" to the County tit Alamance t'mm the great rumpus kickeit up by the uoveinor, we had loarei that prooatiiy tborc wan some slight reaw.o for sitcb a demonstration but from reliable intelli gence received tbia day Irom the "seat ol v.nr," we. are induixd to think that it is "a K'tnpest in a tea pot," and will turn out to be "tfreat cry and little W'ol." The,, fact aa related to us are these : A colored uj-tri name not remembered en tered the bouse ol Mr. William Thompson, a respectable citin living in the Balem ueigblHirbiKxl, iu Alamance County. Mr. Thompson waa iu the d id when this oc curred. The negro seined his daughter, abont fourteen years ol age, who began immedi ately to scream. He said to her, "Dont give any alarm, for I bave bagged the daughter of Mr. -, (one of the -leading gentlmaea of the County,) and tbey hail not resisted him " In the mean time, ber littie aister took tlreslarm, and ran out into the jrd and blew a horn to signal her father. Mr Thompson lei t his work and hur ried to tbe house to see what was the mat ter. When be got there tie touou mat tne nero had Hrd. Taking bis gun he follow ed the oearo to his own house, and told him that he had come witb the intention of killing him, but had changed his mind, and instead would give him ten days to leave the coTirrty. A taw -nights afterwards, the friends of Mr. Thompson's family went to the negro's house and trailed him soundly. This is the intelligence furnished oa by one of the delegates from Alaruaooe county to tbe Legislature. He obtained it this morutng from a g. ntleman of good reputa tion who lives in the neighborhood in which tlx affair occurred. We respectfully suggest that there ia no just cause for any military demonstrations whatever. We can not lur tbe life of us detect in all this any good ground lor arm ing negroes and threatening arrests. An attempt has been made to outrage a respect able white girl who was supposed to be de fenceless, and tbe scoundrel has been pun ished for the crime bj a severe tbiaahiug that is all. But notwithstanding this, we suppose, that tbe peaceable citizens ot Alamance are to Tbe afflicted and sonoyed for tnorrthe to coma by tbe presaaca ol negro "Baalish," simply because a bnrtsl negro - was upon a young woiie giri m exceueui character. It was only yesterday, that wo observed ia a Northern pa par a remark, that rapes by negroes wire bcoing epK dexnic in the South. And we' may add, if tbey are to be protected ia their tillainy by the Governor's armed "negro maliab," we can not imagine wbea tbey will ceaae to be piitemki. It is said, that the Governor has sent tbe negro to Alamance to "aapprasa tb nw rebellion, or in other word to srewras th4 poaot, and yet, it VM oqly yesterday, (only two days after th aegroe had gore to the Seat of war,") that is) the City of fUeigk, not i TjnarteT "of a mile trora tba State Capitol, it toil Governor, ia tbe pnaenoe ot tbelfaior. (who waa trying a oertaia eaaae,) and of a!erg multitude, m WK sd TBCRa aurMraaa axraaaaLr tti jBasama pi rvJt nitm owtn-fj'Vkat at -O.OJ). WIO BAD' OOBSf-IKBO - - TO ABa!- mat ca. Be not oolr did this, but onlv f few moments before, as ha. waa oa bis way to use Mayor's amoa ia, corapaay with, four or 4ve of bit body-guard, without the slightest provecatieo, ho raiaed bfa stick ..iHaa Miu 'r k--a.Mi' wit - . - " I be momsn t looking; towards h m,; 'Je claiming ia eteited and angry tooea aa tia dJdo, .wB Art joij I Jlrt geatUman qnietly fold the war like Governor that he would have nothing to do with bioa." :o' iii1that oa' fbaNoam; day,"; tbia paac. laving Oovernor justtnee tba break ing ct the ywKB, fA threat itjQ. vio- loae misuses -arkoaa ho aappoaed ta be 'Bamnatbeaat, , f TBS WBSTSR.V XOR Ttl CAROLINA SALHOAJi. A few days ago, w published a abort ed itorial Upon the unfairness of certain lcgi latioa with ref-atvoa to tbia toad. We new racill io the subject, Uiat we may be aW eaplleit, aad, at ttiaaawe time, may lay some facts before our readers for their eoasidsratioo, la the year 1815, tbe le gislature chartered tb Weatera Xorth Carolina Ra Iroad. Th terminf were 8atlbtiry, and tht Tennessee State line. Tbe Sum appropriated ft Ooti, (W9. Individual stockholders subscribed $2,000,000, This entire amount waa ex pended tn completing the rad as far as Aahevillc, in Buncoed CouSty. Tb last Legislature jirqposcs to extend tbe road from Ashvitle to IHkluw n, aad also to build a branch r,'Trum Aabville dowa the French Broad Blr. It, there for, chartered s sew Company, and appro printed 11,000,000 to that aud, calling the new Koad the Western Division uitli Was tern North Carolina Road. At the preeent session of tu Legislature s bill waa introduced making ao additional appropriation ot i tlfllS.lWS to the Western Division, and t-HM.OOO to the Eastern Di vision. This bill provides thst the Stock. kuUlert iu the Western Division thull elect aii tu VirteUr. tor their and of the Koad. Mark, that nothing has yet been paid and no work ha yet been dona The bill also provides that in the East ern Diviaion tbe biate praim thali tied nit tht Directors. Mark, nearlyall of tbe Htock jiiimxriueu oy lauivuiuats ins ueeo paxt. Now what is the result o' such unjust legialation ? We answer, tint all the pri vate fttoCkbolders who had already paid up their subscriptions are duraneJiued are not allowed to chooae their wn Directors whilst tbe Stockholder of ths Western Di vision, who hava aW'paid a we are as sured, ar permitted to elect llieir Directors. And this palpable injustice is done in the very face of the tact that tbe original thar (r absolutely and umiualififdlt made provis ion that the prinaU HttekhUert tkaU ap poltit ent'third of the Dirtetort inasmuch as tbey own one third ol the stock. - Wby has this wrong upon these stockhol dera been perpetrated t In whit have tbey offended? llow it the Hi ate to l henefittcd by such ao infraction of tbe pligbted laitb of tbe State t It will not do to say, that the interests of the Htate will b protected, for be it understood, that, la tba Eaetern Division, all ol the money nuliscnbed by the jarifcii tUx Uioldert has been paiil, aud nearly all ol the road completed Why then tbia sbkmetul favOratisinf It will not do to say thst the interest of the 9tt will be protected, for tbe present Legislature h ordered that the ttoekholiUr$ (aid not Htate proxies) shall elect oU .of the Directors io tbe Western Division. Tub is de liberately done, wbea the Rate has (7,000,000 ot bonds. All projection is taken away by this act. When ths Htate baa so much at stake, and where the private AoeihoUert have paid nothing, all powor is given to the latter ; but when tbe primie ttoetkalden bave paid their sulscriptioa, all the power is taken away trorr them. We have never known a mors bare faced wrong tbaa this. It ohgtit to-bo remedied at oeo. Tba )ut men of our Legislature ought to see to it thst this outrage upon tbe rights of so many good dtixeus, is re moved, end that equity aud 'air dealing be x tended to tbesn. .4 VOMHtcmif. There is in error in tie Standard I report al young Uoldeo's vjaitto the tieiUind offl o on ytaterday. Mr Itntgsbury did aotsay that Mr. Turner wes'tke author ot the of fensive article! Whatb aaid was this. Whaa aatorj by Mr. Holuea if h were the author, b replied, "f am not, and if you want further infnrmatfon yon must apply to tb editor, Mr. Turner, who i absent, but will return ia Ue afternoon." Hon. Plsto Durham and Mr Ramsay beard the couver- ! . . WBA T 0XB Of "GOV." HOLDBN'8 FRIIWD9 SATS. rJquir William & Bradsbar, of Ala mance, called this mroing to know if tba OoSrernor had "Kjn kluxed" ns on yeaterday. Qa says that Mr. H. A B idham, said (bat If ho war Thompson, ths father ot tbe girl whoa outrage was attempted.BB Vom-D LIB aiatan a us ttrni. nta Mnaa oaaw on bis ao but m Woato Ktr.1, tm sreoaa StlUIBB Axstok. Tb Brook lyw SafU thus speaks of Gen. Longstreet, flra. couaii ot the Dent of whom is Mrs.Grant,aUo is made Surveyor of -Keat Orlcunv Be didn't top. area lor ao thing, aad has not won Soiitnera route rbpt, withottt comprrtaatioa, To poverty aad immoralHy he has preferrad oetraciaat aad wealth, and there i net s enain rasa of eft her party boa deapum btaewift racaara tioo Bad awiftar anarch for epoilsv Lea. him gov! By tbe star ol Lee aad ovor tb grave ot Jackson, alongsiile at Oaaia and Brack. fBTidgei he beeoraea email to IrrvWIbillty and he has forfeited the peat. - - ' ' -" i i -ti i -' i jlTMraBtAb"6iiDa.--Tbe postmaster Gea- Slu.. "AJt erotieatlow for elerkabipa. wbatber byouUaMfMsalea,et'krrspeiial aganciea, ansa ageiieiea, local sgorioiaa, or postal ermipvw aflid aHtb to elerka of 4aaafutaast.. Boa will bo . noaived irr tba Poatasaatot GeoeraL" ... ' a. vfciBBi ttoattimit tba aii' Tsvrtir of OAeeect ia adaratood to be tflas t That, aa wg as no eaanol tesaoae, a :arill not ho Wilt aot SPDOlnt. - Goad thsna? to bava a sHlrsmaa ia -lia iVbita Uaiml&erU. f. Legislature or North Carolina. HOUSE OF KEPKKyR.STTlVES. AKriRNOOK SKBHION. WhiiMMitr. March S4, DW By Mr Stevens: A bill to einpow. r Ar tlmrGaskins to re pen hisferrv. Kelerreil By Mr. link. A bill to amend (he not to inoorirate the Chvoik Turup ke Com pny. Heferrwl. Bill in relation to the Louisburg branob of the Wilmington and Weldon R It , waa taken up Mr. W elch off' red an amendment aul mit'ing tbe prrKsirtrm to a vote-of the people. After some little debate tb amefulmeni waa put to a vote and rejected by a vole of yeas 8't. naya 4!t. The bill, after being ahjititly amended, pajsMKl ita third reading. Teas 43, nave M Ut Lafi'B Irom the Committee on Inter nal Improvement, reported favorably upon several Railroad Idlla, and unfavorably upon the bill inrorporatini; the Charlotte Railroad Co. The bill were placed upon the calendar aori marie special order for Friday next at 11 o'clock. aprcciAi. ORDKB. The bill to provide Halarie tor the Gov ernor and Treasurer of the State. (The bill provides thar the Governor shall have a alatry of $.1,000, and the Treasurl-r MK Tbe said salaries to otnunrnr with their terms of ottira.' Tb bill further provides that any soma received heretofore under special act ehall be accounted tor in part payment of Halariea J Mr. P iu moved to amend by paying $3 000 per annum lor Governor. Mr. Justice, of Ktitherford, opposed the amendment, lie waa io taV"r of giving the Governor 5,00; and the Treasurer $J,."(K aa the bill proiiosea. Mr., liigcatu lttiv) to ameinl Mr. I'ou'a ami ndiiient by giving the Governor $4,000 per annum. Mr. r rencb moved tor a division of the jocHtion a to whether or not $5,000 ahould lie atrirken out T'arriel. Tbe veaa and nava twine called and the house di eided tu strike out by tbe follow ing ballot. Ykas Messrs. Allison, Armstrong, Ash- worth, Banrwtr, Bamea, Blair, li xldie, t-ar. son, Davia. iiavHison, uurnam, r arrow. Fen bee, French, Gilwon Green, Grier, Gunter, Hawkins, Hendiicks, Hicks, Hin nant, Hodgfn, Hodnett, Humphrjeajngram, Jarvis, Kelh-y, ot Davie, Kellev, of Moore, Long, of Cbatham, I)ng, of Itichmond. Malone, Matheann, McMillan, Mendenball, Moore, of Alamance, Painter, Pearson, Pou, Koblnson, Smith, ot Alleghany, Hniith, ol Wayne, Sollies, Hi an ton, Hweat, Vestal W '-h, Whitley and Williams, ol Bainpson. 48. Nats. Messrs. Amee, Harnett, Carey Cawihorn, Cherry, Clayton, Dixon, E-tea Forkner, Foster, Franklin, Gahagan, Gra ham, Harris, ol Wake, Hayes, Horuey, Jus- ice, of Kutbertord, Kinney, Iji.tlin, t.ia.y,, Msyo, MfCanlias, Moiria, Peck, PrMW, Kag aiid.Kentrow, Knlituna, Keynoltta, Blutontl,- Hi evens, Htilley, iyl, Vast, Whit, W illie, Williamson ami niiaon-su, Mr. French moved to reoinatder the vite tist taken and moved to post none the con ideratinn ot that motion until to-morrow morning, 11 o'olock. J. U. Harris, of Wake, colored, moved to adjourn. Lout. The question recurred upon Mr. French's motion to postpone the consideration of tbe motion to reconsider. The yeaa and nay being called, the House adopted the motion by a vote of yeai 88, Bays . Mr. Laflin moved to adjoura. - The yeaa and Bay being called, the House refut-ed to adjourn, by a vote ol yeaa 18, nays 60. Mr. French withdrew his motion to re consider. Fending any definite action, tba House adjourned. BEN ATE. NIGHT SUsaloN. Wbdrksday, March 34, P. M. TliaPlaator iiaok.Iiaiitoad bill jyaued it third reading. The N. C Central Uailroad bill being on itsXhird reading -the yeas and nays being called, resulted jess, 2T, nsys 8. Pending the cell for tbe yeaa aud nays, a call waa made lor a direct voU'- -or the previous question. Wbea tbe yeas and nays were being called, Mr. Lindsky, a hi n his name waa called, aaked leuve to explain tba vote which he waa about to give. U -(ecuons being made, the Prealdeot put the question to tbe Senate.. "Shall the Hecalor hsve leave to explain I and a rise and count was ordered. The rreelclent Tranced: that a maj.n-ity ba awtao- o - tk4 - affirmative, and Mr. L.mdsy was about to proceed, whan, A U. Gallowsv. colored, arose to t Ques tion of privilege, aud iusistod, as tbe nega tive' vote bad not been called, tbe Senator bad no right to orocoed the minority had right 00 this fliior, which should '..re spected, and he knew thaS twenty four vote had not been conoted. The President rapped bis desk witb bit gavel, and deetred tbe Senator from New, Hanover to repeat wbat be had aaid. Galloway reiterated what ha bad aaid, arid declared h had Counted the Tote, ud that twenty-four did not vote. Tbe President replied, ha had atated a fact that ho knew tba Senator from New Hanover trad assart d that wbieh be did But know ; aad nut for the poaitioa which be occupied, and the latitude which be bad been allowing, bo would enforce tb tajea of the Senate. Mr. dhoffner areoe to a point of order. Tbe Presiding offieer of the Meuate bad tbe right to ex plain, and to deaida point end It was out of order for Senator to ait M their teata aad reply to that officer. ' A. H. Gallowsy, colored, arose to a prtV tlegv qojeatVoa. ' Ho reasarkad, that tbe bW a tor lm Alamaneo, was a halt head. ' Mr. Bhotfrxv mad a reply, and a pro-' foaad ailenc prevailed lot sevaral aaooada, Mr. A. J 1 June aaoasd a rooa(deaation of tba .aa by which tb bUt . Jnsaad ifl ahir d f sad i ag , sad ava --a.:.BioUii.-. cailkd J tbtrprenow qusauonw ibe- salt waa- sus tained aad tba aVeate Totsd to reconsider: Yeaa M, ataya . i (. ..-.ivf ... f Mr. A. J. Jeees thoo oflered B provision, mekiaa: ahogaagaof tb road, aame aa that of the N. C. K. R. .?. ' e '' if" A. fl. .Galloway, eotored, arooa to g quea. tio) of privilege, and stated, - that there were otbea aonoow than (Senators oa th floor when toe count was takes, Bod- that he WW wrd -os tfcUi6 waa- taai jswdev Hm diaclaireed any ht ten tioo of diareapect O tb PrjadasWoXpse I deuce and admiration for the President ol j the Heuale. Mi. A J J men (Hde an argument . agaii.at the i.ili, uu i lie. ground that it was I apparent the charter obtained,- the food I would pan tnio rtirx iffo hand, who wottld budil ili-rond to Ibe ureal dr'.rliuult of the Hutc. temple charier would not build roaila. That barter did not aak for f'aie not, and therefore rVntvr aat kn iv that ihe road intended- fur tile Ufaeht .o a r..l out t ur Htate, fce, Mr Davis deme l tbe inainna1 ton that the Hull i more & Ohio nd wauled this r ad' no j.irw had pm(Kwml to swty il nothing of the aort was itededht peo ple wanted ibe road, and el petted to build it, Mr. Wolkrr defendi-d the read, snd as serted that the road would be built, and the Htate would he benefitted by it He denied the riifht ofrany ojie to impugQ .Abe ntotlvei ot the friends nl the rfid. " Mr. A J. Jotyts diarlaimtd any intention of cSfting any rrfl -ctiotis whatever upoa the motives ol the frienda ot tit r.wd. Ilia amendment was solely to liiotrct th in terest ol the State -and il ibe Company in. tended Io build the road, a tour loot and a half gnage could be bnilt cheaper than a five foot road. Alter some remarks by Mr. Love, in fa vor ol the bill. r. traoorne saareasra trie TtenaTe In op pnaliioa to the road, as did, aleo, Wr, Rob - Ulna Mr. Mwrfit, of (Jarteret, called tbe previ oils que-tion, whiih waa euataiued and the question being put on the aim-ndrrienf proposed by Mr. A J. Junta, resulted rn it adoption by a vole ot 80 to t. The question then recurring on ibe pas sage ol the bill, iia third and last reading, aa amended, resulted, yeaa 110, naya 4. The Senate then adjourned. Eenytrks of Senator Street, on Wedaeo day, 24th tnst. Ma. Pskbiukkt : A painlul aciMibait prevc.oted niy attendance yeaterday, aud I us, theietiire, uu:ible to vote upon tbe pas-age of the revenue bill, upon its third reading: , I ash permission "to record my vote. Although the ruveuuu billcoutaina several ol'j, ctionable proviaions, yei wish to in du ate, iy lrrv vote, my desire to do all ia my power tn strengthen tkeuradit ot North Cartdina. I, therebkre, vote aye. . Mr. President, 1 also lise tu a qnoetiou 0 pritih-ge. A uiemtwr ol the General Aa aembly inlbimed me, s few momenta ago, that, day before yeatenlay, the eon of the Treasurer intended to assault 01 upon ths adjournment ol the Menate, for words spoken in debate. Ilu toi-k position iu the coriidor, through which,' he well knew, I ordinarily parsed in m iking my exit from the Capitol. The oa-tdcDtnl acceptance ot an invita tion to accompany a fi lend, caused uie to pass through another corridor, and thus the astatilt intended for me w vs uoon at.'iously averted. 1 do not rise for tbe purpose of tuforioiug 4he Henatetbat agroi-a ud brulal iovauon of its rights and privileges iaeoiiteniplaled, but .imply to nay, in a poblio nisnner, that in eleven rangurnary battles iiion tbe anil of Virginia, i.r lon e years, 1 mm brave man lace to lace without quailing, aad no auoh demouatrittion as this can swerve me a hair's hieath from the pathway conacien tioualy ifiarked out by me for the discharge of important public duties. I belong, air, to a claas "who know their rjghts, and kuowing, dare maintain them," aiid Ishall maintain (hem by all the means which Hod, and nature, and art bare put into riiy hand. Mr. Piesuieut, I desire to harm no man on Uod's looteioot, but I now publicly a asb 111 y liauda of all responsibility lor any coo-, aequences tlial may ensue Irom any attompt to carry into execoteia tin threat made against me for words spoken in debate. For the Sentinel. Kdittr of the flentinel : 1 must give you a narrative ot the first Judicial Court held In the county ol "Nash uuder tba Itaiiioal adioiaiairation. We tiunH it waa auou ISlb ot heb. last at btaney Jtill in saldJ county, we went there as spectstork, and on ' retf-niii thrt - H rn1,--we- roundtjetto number ot person Among thu crowd were three Justices ol tbe Peace Who Con- .titnta tbe Court, all of them carrying ta their ide, large haversack, repriserttieg war, athfl tl flur o( law Ntftlt and neu aiei.ta, and from tbj ise aad weigh' ruight hare had their ratiou aloug. The Court boaever waa soon called and but one of th.Ju lg. s took bis seat. The Court aenie to i coiitroiled 'iiy him alone; II? took hia seat In a p!nzr.a aoU ordered tbe Vourt to be opened, the other two'JudgiS loAk d dejected and downc.uO. Tue first case 1 - . .... ....... J - i4 Jl s.a&i'-J3iatr. Ja-iBAOi . tue. jLusticet who wa ..,. .B .... r stealinif a dwetlinir bona from poor wid nw woman. "A jury .was sworn and sffl paneJIed to try tb esse. The Jtofnlant walked up and laced th mnaio io good faith. Witbout any explanation heerdered the Court to give hint a judgment against the Pfoinffjr tor tbe cot ' Ha took trout' his larg baveraack a newly bound book and said tu the Court that It was tba book of Procedure, and it contained the newest, taws known ot. We eou.1 not .undaeataoa the language ol bia book. We thiok be uaed sunte. aevee-i teen syllablw in them, wbareupon tb suit Was wilnarawn. in next suit oetug called was the Htate against-tba other Jus tice oi Peaoa lor ateailug a pair of Balll tooeaand Sxtonaw Ha was aaked by th Judge it bTwae ready lor trial. Ha said that was not lor bint to say. , U leant over aad drew from bis large, carpet bag a sBft loidiiog book and taaci tba law 1 to the Court justifying a mea for stealing email things like mill atone afad fixtures aad or dwrct lithe Court to giv hita J appeal- to the dapenos ' Court, ktb eiaUhJ' . beisg atflw to Speotat aH l"l tbeJttdg to trtve hint a iuatumeat hat bis property that utemaa had stolen and thou gwa bioa aa4 appeal. TboiJaatte paasoa swuti nel uav tbe man eludgment (or $10, w hr- uiion the DefmU4 eeuefou tba Coart to grant bltn aa appeal. It did SO, but white JHW ajtrtga we Binug up m iraou, inm - xtfesjaswswey amwttT-fevftmjf --aacaj Wty;- My this tim thoday waa paMit A young man took' a frienk of hi to on aid to advise with hi.- Hasatd that the Jo iie that tried thaae other tare Juatioe bad atolea oaobaadrad aad fifty acre of lead from bint and b wasted a warrant against btaa' 1 wonder, aaid be. If one of those poor orimiaals that ho bar yusS tried would itiva me a warrant aeatnst him for stealing juij Und.. I can give no further parrlrulim Of tnetjouft, aavtog attenuM aon in. lXwnUtih.... .-.0JUftASiL 1 rAKt-i Tiilli' TELEGRAPHIC. Farm WASHiSGTOsr -r- W taaiKaToa, March Si. Th Prtwident nomiV nated Oil A Smith, asoooit Aeeuiaot' Po Mastwr tieneraf. Moans fi. trrinnen, Oolteetor " et OuatoDM of New fork. ' " ! 4i ' I Vuita num)Mr.i!Kwicrwoaeen wt ansa lirmed in eevuiiv aaaawt), o4id( wuk) Ueary D. aloore, ooueotor tb port of J'hiliAtshi.. CONOBKUaloSAl,., ' ,J', . Hoosa. Mr Pain. UitnalauaAabill puaiabi etvtl . military enrs hirKig povref nut (swg i euSore tb foorteeatai amiavrtsasot,' wM maa an wnaviariiim), e -- 70 4&wi, 9 Mr. Hutiu reported tb Uaiaftpl biUV 4lr. Beck moved to amend, givlnc th Prasi" ilen power over the PrOTiaional OoverameMt, , Mn Tarnaworth gav notlos that ha would iawteins,iiiuii till aai!eo.,t ' ' Xb Uvea then aiiJoaTa. - .- 'j. ii" 8sat The (Joaamitva OB toratatt ralaalaao reiortad a bill eonoerejng tba treat of Jaljr th. twit, with Mexiea, for the aSjvuKnwot ef olahss Th TmrtUime taxased ta the ;UBwtn( f. laet : Tba PrataaSBay anepaad dnrtef rsesas aad aipRit a&otherte rora tb eUn Dt th offioe, - reporting tba orotom wllaisv tbtrty day attet th aext, atMUag of Cera t4 . nominating a aoolor. If tb Senate raftua ta condrni th laomlrjailbaralae bv'i' vora ttiaaitoeoe jef saaaaspsswioa, Ut sapea40 amest a tba and of tba WMion bak ra rasas Bia Ae,rTa I'leaiuVuit aaad giva g naaam (ar aaapeaajaBS. Alter an xeuUv session, tb seaat d- Jmirued. - , -, , . i , a-aaraua juti f'Roaf KICRVOKD. TRK QCBEttirA- TORl ill" Httii" ROuHKBi1 ffiVT. RiuBstoiiD, MarebM-Tbe xamlnatloaof Got. Well au ether fYgArdrag thw Imrtbtntfig of a polltleal letter B-oat th PoaK1e, waa ,'awo- lktatiaisae. '-.' ' j . , tt 'V ", '"'" i.M'vA Bnaoiaas la the, (Baaeof augbU oraowa of. the oapitut waa Upn4e to-daj ao4 aotbbkg more. It ia anilarelood, will a doa natal Oeo. 0nby arrive. FROM WDfAJTA.' " ' IirotAsamus, kfarah HIJsunar are re kuts ia all at raetgnatino gelaat tb atteeptbameaibueut. Aa eaara, aeaakit laoatlad fur April 8U1. . U M ., f, 'vYM, Mare M.-Cotloa mors iwtiv.- ala 4 080 at 1M. Me Pork It to li." Lard aawva, ksstl INMlta. WMakef dolt.' fagtr aad 1 Oone arsx. Torpssitwa i(CW, 7 tVaU ! 18. Gold tlL hWuag l tjoutbera ititM heavy. ' . , WtutiaoTov, March' 94. flpirlta Turpentine weak, at is. o,m ten at t.7rl OrrKW furpeotio aowtttoa. Tar aaatuan flat. J.,. A tmiH WAHHIHOTOS.' Wuatxwrott, March J5, M, la aa sWulelr anthonuttvaiy antbentleatad lrvtw Nt Orvrt an Ts; Thwls4ppf Islegatsiia 'argiii Or.ut ' aitne ia paUig the InD biU, draat doubs wsjstk at J biU wm rwwa (Hf tof Misalaall v. 4rBt fcw(r tb apaotot I toe tXemiMioeo with MvatO vol a sM ttnn.ble features, 0m of which, b says, proba bly won 14 be, and, pert p. feuld be 0nHttt. Mr. Job niton's phyattaaa left tar 4aseBdle ia reerxioas U a diapateh eBBonaotttg jViaa sen's oaagetoaa atakasaan,, ., t,: :w.f, .. . ... Tb Governor of Kew Jaraey, to hia mssg, argue against th rstlfleatloq of tb XVtb esseeSfSeai:' '" """T "' "' '- "'" Bhode Island eaaapoo aetioo, ..;..''- ' Indiana return cypeatttoa to apaelal iMtlrax. Boatwall waat WgialaUea tor rodistrtbaUoa of national earrenef, Mississippi bill postpoBed to after th morning hour - V jJ -'i',- .-. ; ''---!' ""' iMiawseaOaaaeUag el she Baooastraatto Commltl. ... i m ai.e. Uamiluw, from Maryland, waa edmitt to tb ' txmKiax. ' inun liuvtk K S -tk, nlllM Ir tht Cortes bare -nrri for a CaasutBtieejal Kbrh,U4 iidralStght yvare. 8n atar to aat fwr taut), guMabeas iOaiigrea for tbr.,. Tb Ckuiab and 8tta ta baaJpiT-at. U " " w- o- - ft aaaaadaasriptiUw. " Bltlif XBWSXOT&S. " ' . "' 'I ' : Dean Swift tn bis will ' anticipated ''the dieeetabliahmeat of tit UiH Cburch whica ts aow mooted. iZi. irf-,.f ; y , f -t r' 1 7, A VemouVpspeT say that"" the aanoal product ol maple sugar la tbe Catted State liWOOJlMprfundjfc.. e . - .. i Baa Fraaciaco aatber "store ekhtblia dressed ea bido baring a aortae 0145 feaa.,1 iivi -i-,( i s,i!5,i- i m& : , A iixulnarja pab eaya tt A ajothar aad ber ehild were accidental ly grobod iap in togg a sugar cana mill . taa( . weg. we regret tbe secidsut, at thff - quattty of - s' - gar furnished at tht place baa been "yery , Two marble busts hare luVt benT diaoov- ' ered, at Pompeii, one ot Pompey and tbe i" other ot Brulusv ..' They are buUt ot-fiao - eOUMOrfcifi ; '' , W5.'i - ;- Tb Catbollo cbrrgy o London -prdpoee to pretent spleadid and mr-snve gold . medal of the luiinaculata Concept mo to tb Pop oa .the. occasion of tba Eoumaosoal . Council. ' Tt, - t Ik. .. 1. It - --I 1. r- awwa w wu puuiM. svhouib 01 vaa ton, Ohio, have votefl out the New Testa ment and th Lord's Prayer from the schools under their errattvrr, hi deference to Komaa CathalttTleaaaL'baaoea,-L - . Yelocitteda rac are oiiita a'fuinr al - th Parisian- racing meeting thht rear. The bighaat rata of apoad that baa basa nacbad ea any of tea ovaries there baa bee aaila I P jlaWft,,,,.. . yjiirjt. ' till komaa ayafem posa-ase two obrtiocf ojrculatinra, ai u-rial n l veBom thearler- al the moat active irom 12o'clock at night t lSoociSo(rri"fl!ie fSbous"trieniot" aey ti troea Boo tlnttt aaidoigba, ' The greatest . activity ol the brain and organ ot tba body are during the rale of the arterial ebculatoa -aud the most languid during tba sway J of tb arWrlit) circnlanoa, and ' the . moat Unguid diking the away of tba veaoua croulatioea Then ut tbe tint to sleep, " Aa nnoccM lover Was asked by what aaae be loe .lis .itdaasdauu, ''Aaaa, toe-.-. tjnad, i' Sattared heruntit she got too t. f ,t a :-..-i::ia:;.' '-'' 13 - .r. Itils -. - Ly-
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 26, 1869, edition 1
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