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' llf I ! -A A A, JK skis VOL. RALEIGH N. C.f SATURDAY NQYOIHEK 20, IHGIK NO. 32 4. ' - 'HII&mNELr'- . . t-.-LHL.gUa a.LLl.'.LLL,ll-LSL Tbe Legislature of North Carolina. "' -SBJUTt; - '" " r TuBsDAt, Not. 18, "1869. The Senate m called to order t 11 o'clock. , I'rycr by the Rut. T&T. Walker, Senator ' from Guilford. t he roll was called- T. e President announced that a quorum prewnt and r owdud to sddiuaa the tviiate an follows, to wit : SkUatok : -The time appointed by the Onstitu'ion for the meeting of the General A- mbly lias arrived, and I am glad lo see . many "f uu present at tbe begiunlng of the ion. 1 hope, gentlemen, tuat our P"st eiperi ,uc has bctier qualified each ol us lor the rtrsrrhare of our respective duties, and that ve have improved me occasion rffeted ua, toeouusel with our uona'itueuts and .learn lltoir wistifff ft we ill ot be alow to undo whatever has been heretofore done nunss. and IhaTwe will lie prompt tl) do, whatever iu "tfr judgment, will t lid to belli fit our people. We shoittJ let Hi) false modesty, or h ar id giving off nee to p r soual Mends, influence u to do what our consri' ncea disapprove ; nor snnu'd we per mit tne assaul'a ot those who rty.le, to de t, r n I' om doing that which we do p prove. Ii i 'In' duty f a put riot to da n.jhl regardless of the blandishments of fitetiils or the liown ol fes Let ua then put tar from us ail rity jtalnusles aud petty b.ckt-ringa, and unite s a band ot hint here in I'll' de'ei milled efforts in elevate our Slate ; to guard her boir; ai d to pie H rve hei oted t both ai home and abroad , n.i may the fli ger i.f atom and the mock ni derision. Ion vi-r folio any unworthy ,.,11 who rh ill d", or attempt aught, whicu c m dishonor our name or tbiuw a stigma upon the inheritance liequt-ntbed us by our pullers. Lithe d.ctr.iie ot n pndiatiOo, either of piibiic or priva e oi l galioi 8, I. t.irever scoutejl Ir.'in ih.a had ; urid niy I he plighted imih of our rtta'e and ot all her p ople, he. like the ebas'ity id a pure woman, i.Vre BUricion. tJermlois, sine our first orgaBitUion, thi body lovs Uen ?0re1y ntttlc t.Ml by the hand ot death, a null, a Hieh ami a Wynne, men whom ihuir eoriBtitnenta delihted to honor, have pin ed away ; and the green wid, be dewed by the team of relatives and friends, marks their la.it renting place. Bluce our la,.t parting another noble spirit, a friend who had endeared himelf lo us by his genial disposition, by his manly bearing and by his frank and gi D'Tous soul, has been removed troni our ruidrt. Yes, 8 nators, the gooiTTrid th"egl'ie(l"t.-ibipii has fallen a victim todtttth'a insatiate greed, and the placet of earth which have Utretofore kuown him, hll know. biro no more lon ver. A faithful polli&etvit, avcuriatian gmtie man in whom waa no guile, ami an upright man who had filled many places ot refpon biliility and honor, adorning them all, has been ttricken down in the midst of his use tullness he Itavta behind him a reputation ol which his iamily and friemla may well be proud, and a mi m .ry whoae frugranee will pervade the Hi ate long f,er tuc ivy shall have malted over, and the roses, planted by the baud d affititfon shall have bloomed and ataed their biostoma upon his tomb. Mfiy We emulate f ii example and ttrive to le ready for the call ol the "grim monster" when ever the summons shall come. Benators, we l ave gr. at cause ot gratitude tu God for the generous manner in which the kindly earth has hld d her product to the Uiritty busbamluian ; wherever man baa periormed his duty his labors hVe beeji rewarded, anrl hit liorn of plenty bat been flllfd to oveifl iwing ; then lettho e of os who have been thus bleat remember, that it i our duty to dispmae with a liberal hand to the riemitule and needy, andto relieTe as far a we can, the suff. rings oRhose who from tniskirtuoc or aftl ction have been unable IQ, provide for themselves. And now, ISenators, T again throw myself opon vour indulgence ano iseek your aid and co-op'eratioa hile as your presiding officer I endeavor to diharge my dutin with fidelilv and impartiality. Mr. ttobbtna presented the credential ol H. U. Jonca, Senator elect Irom the 8(Hh District. , On mstion of A H. Galloway, co ored, tbe B.nartir Came .torwafd, aud duly qualified. ' Oi moiloti of Mr. Bespass, am'age was sent to the House Informing that bo ly ol the nrganiMtioa -f tbe Stnate and signify- inn tin 11 rtB tf nroceed to business. Ofl mtim OL'- jUwdwr. the u of the 8eote Cktwmber Vtu graoU A to tbe 1 rui tee of the Univeivity thi evening at 4 o'clock. 1 Mr. Ii spass moved that the Senate pro eoed at or.c to the etee.ioo t'iwn-Enro-ing Cleik to fill 3'iney occasioned by tbe felgDtioo of Mr. ftit b. On tioo ol A. H. tlalloway, co ..fed, itaeontiiU ration waa po pooed uBil to morrow. "75 " " " , A ma'' received from the House ibforminirtbe Senate ol its orKaouation. On motion ot Mr. tyogdeu, nfg tu aent to the llonae prop ing n raiae a Joint Committee f waitupon the Governor od inform hiw of the ogaui-tim of the General Amen blt-and tu aignity tlfttr read inea to receive any eommunitatioa from biro.' Tbe Prmuleat at pointed Me. Brog den and Urabam v the &nl branch ol tit Gooimlttce. Bll.l A. H. Oalloiray, wjiOm! : A bi f W repeal an act to etbUb special CourU in the eitiej of Wilmington end Sl', ratified the 1 lib flay of Afi. 1 88. Iteteirea to tbe Committee rte the Judiciary. - Hi. Kec pan s A bill to mend n net en titled in act to rwvjLds P epecUl UX f Heaulurt enaBty. Beicrred fc the torn itee wtr-Vmnncev .--j - Mr. Bum ; A resolntion to wit : WBKHiASj It i the opinion o! thif Leg. "Tiiature, "thal'the t'tne " oW Eone-wirea tbe poiiikal rtbilitie which Mat upon th people of his StaU eaa be aafely re moved, and Mthie.il a lUpvtblican l-rm ol government, and a aueh, aa much political lrewlom. ahrin rl be njlowed the nopl M pisKtbie ; Tberr jore, - v ' . Ik it ttitotced 1 tht QmnA. A'trmV.f of uwearrfc fri -tVftTr(wr ir Untfm isH ef tfitNtitt uwtiw. " 'ptc;luliy ii.I earnettly r. quxt d t T- laove tbe political cliaarHliue iron man inyil w State of Nnth Cadin,,tmw. diaicly on it aaaerublmg. - .. ' - , - o St it further JiWml, That it be f t)Qeted ve repeal or modify the tret omtb ia orb a Banner that It will allow isa g aal and wis man U our 8t to bold tout. '-! ... j '''"' "' " ' ' X '" ' ' "" I of Conren,imne4iti I on hp asat mbling be nqjesteil'io WroduiiJ tin b.,ve rt ,.i tb'n, jndlct.votfctr tuekaiiv- if wa ri lewd t tbe teoennkWe oi; Iteeon thictinn. Mr. Rpai : A rewlution sii'uoiuiiig the Prraident tq applitiu a ( 'ouiniiiiev to rviUi rul.s if order. Ad., .ted. 'Meta.,Weet, !fraha:in. Broaden. Jones. . ot Mecklenburg, and A. II. Oalh.way, col-. ' ored, conaututed the Cominitiee. NoTICH OK !!.! a Mr. Sweet, of a l lll lo provide for the payment ot tha inter. oji a lie bond of the Atate tutd to cruatu a ainkint; bind lor tli use. Mf. Beemart, l a hill to relieve manned soldiers from paying tax. On motion ol Mr. Walker, the President waa authorized to reorganize the Senate Committee, z Mr. Brogden, for the Commi'tee who waited upon the Governor reported thai hit .Excellency would communicate with il.e General A-embly at 11 J o'clock A message waa received Ironi the If .use transuii ting the Olrmrnnr'a niesage, n d proposing U) print twenty Copies lor ihe nae of each meinber of die (ienerl Asm bly, the niessiige was reeiived and the pn p eiiion to print com iirrrcl in. On motion the Seiptie a i . u u .1 tin i to morrow at 10 o'clock. HOUSE OF RKrHKSKNTATIVK-. TrasbAY, N v niber in lsiiO According :o h jioimi t, ih.' II use w ca'led to o'der at 10 o'rl .1 k I'lav.r by R.v. Mr. NmslwU) m, ot lr.bll. J. uinwl ul visier.lav n id aii'l aporove.l The CI. rk c .1 ed I he r .11 and t ,.l,.w ing gi ntltmen aiisweroi-l t' . th n nailed : Argo, Arnis'rong, Abwrib. I ! j n -tier, Harnes, Blair, lio id e. Ii . m.ui Can l ier. Carn-Mi, ( a v, (-..h r d, ( ' i v i ten ti, ml i r d, Cheiry, Colored, fjhn i,.n, I nulind. C"l "leii, DaviiU' n. I). wru g. I: !;., K ling ion. Farrow, K-.rkn. r, o.lore I, Kr. n Ii, Ga liagtiu, Ga'lmg, (jdiKon, ttild. tt, lireee. Gun er, Harris, ol 'Franklin, lluris, of VV'i.ke, c .lor. d. Ila'.kins II. yea Hillmrd, lliniiant, Ho Igm. Hodne-t, llnmphri.-a. Huilglns, oo'ore.l, Ini mi, J'itu, of II. o ditsmi, Js' ic. , ot lt herto d, Kelly, of Moi.re, Ivomy, I. ar. e hn il, boiu.', ol Cha ham. S1a..n. , M iy., oi h. d. M ('all ies, Memle.ilial1, M M ml coioreo, Morris. N'choUon, I'.unier. I'.uk.r, I'ou, I'rice. coloie.l, 1'nn 1 "i , U igla'.d, H nfr.p. Robldns. C"l r d, Key mil Ih, colore I, Sey m ur, Bhiiv. r, Sietris', H'n.'lair. hn..Hil. Smith, of Martin, Snip.s, Man on. S everts, Sweat, Ooh'reil. Th iuipwui, V tl, Vest, We'cll, White, Wilii.itnsoii, c ilored, lul -Wilson . 711 . 1 The Spektr annoii' c d that a quorum wa present and the House ready to pro ceed to the trauaiciibn ol husincas. Mr. French preacsied tbe credenliate of Eagles, of New 'Ha novel1, (c ) who takes the place of Kates. The credentkl were referred to the Com mittee on Priviltgis and Klectiona. On motion of Mr. Fieneh, E gles came lorwaid waa urn in an I to. k his sea'. Sir Speaker HoMeti in -lew remarks contra ulated Ihe in. mo. t. up m their rale return an 1 hoped that the laws which tin y alioudd pm would be preditviijre otgieat good to the o ute, lie te nrued tliunkn lor the support hitherto giv. n him, ui promiaed'to wilk in the pa h ol rcctiiude in the d's ha ge ot his duties .tr. Mr. llodne t in ove I that a nu snge b. aent lo the Senate inlorruing tiiein that the House W..S omaniae.l and ready to proceed to I'Usiiiese. ( arned. Mr. Seymour move I that the Itou-e take a recesa Daiil IA miuut. a alier 11 o'clock. Carrier!. At the expira io i of ih time the Hou-'c rcjassembled Tbe Spiaktr aonou end tint he l.a 1 re ceived the resignation of Kdgar Miller, Principal Doorkeeper ol the 11 .us-, to take eff'-ct 'In the 2'Jd inst. A nutge was nreived frotu the 8. nntt ami. u.cing their oranillafiiin and reuli nesa to p oce. d lo tlie ira is...ti. n 'I busi ness, also prep "Sing to laise a j lint Coin mittee of five two on the part nf the 8enate and tlnee on the pail of ihe House, to wait on th Governor, to reaive any communication which he might bare to make. Tbe message announced Messrs Graham and Brngden ai the Cominiuee on the part of the tknste. On motion nf Mr. Seym'Ur the U' lian concurred in the proposition and the ft-iea ker appointed Mia?r&. Seymour, Gatling and Leaty on the pars, of th House. Afit-r the lapse nf a few minutes, Mr Seymour reported that th.y hid waited on Hi .Kxceliencv, ana n u wouiu cui mimicate with 'the Housein a few moments. Shortly alter the D.oi keeper announced a me age from Ihe Governor, and the Private secretary, W. K. Kicuardwo Esq , cam loiward beating the Governor' 11 nual meeiage, Tbe Clerk then proceeded tq te4 the document, which is a lengthy one, and will apt ar elsewhere. , Sir. French moved that n addition to the number r. q d ed by law lo be prm'ed, that each member Iw allowed 20 c.pibs. Canried. The menage wilh the accompanying doc oroent were "ordered to.be tfanshrred to tbe Benat". j, Mr. Seymour oflered the following reso lution : Reiofottt, The Senate eoBCurring.that the Gum:ral Ajwnib'J, while recogn zing tbe wiatlomol tbe general policy ot building up the. State and developing ita reaourees, by a jaid'sni system of internal improve mdia.hereVy d -elate it to be ita epiuion.that ia Mwut tha preeeot (tfriatCa of our State credit and tbe heavy burden ol State tajtatltth. any luitlier Increase f our pol.lio debt fur ptrfptise l Internal Improvtmeiiw would be ii aped Wot ead utiwira. &wM, That ort t.Jy goi pohcy but oomoioa boiMl4ydetla t' -JfoMb Caro Una sboold undertake no new p:uHirj onthTii;iiwimr wrini charge those a ready incurred, hall have tarn Threwaetnifd- Ordeud to ba printuii Mr. Ueymoor also offered tbe following joint reaoiutkria in neciot with tb firat. ... Hatlvrd, The 8-(tita eoocumng. that to order to remote uy and all doub a as to TftTilapoimoa and prpof St(ilt-Cro Una to meet and liwrgeal! bf bgal aud lost oliligatwi to her cremtora, wneiuex tanB fcinil'ii M jukttW A.u:nf can . Stat, that honor and od f iitv well aa sound policy demaad 1, pavmeot of .vary dollar ot Uegaiarly &iferi c:d St.st dubt that ha recenily b en proooun;e.l I f out highet judicial ,iba nalio aot-tirdaeci a.in la lrwiatcati.1 tb eooatitowa U ib btt. ...Li..J. ..,11... I-..HI..II.H " " "' .. t'ae' dwihforii of iheai'd i' ,i is regarded as final and are i-oticu-ivr n.. only aa to the validity of the tpe ciAl Tu D.jbt. hut equally eunf.luive-uu th othaf fiaiti tttJIinJU .pts:h4)Kia illegal and Irregular by said Court have "no binding force whatever. Aasa.Va'.'TaiCt H"tt OaroUua won'd I gurrt'tl fejrlhtbin a aieajle dnllr f Uer regular ludebtedueaaaa a violation of ev ery principle of plighted faith and a one of the greatest nna'ortoiies that cad befall htr penile. Ordered to 1 e piii te.t. By Mr. Pon, the following rnolutlorj : WiiKiiKAa, The time ha ully come when in Uie opinion of yhi- General A. ui- bly, alieolute equality befure the law ought 'n prevail among ail liie mei C'aio mi widii.ut regaril lo rac f North or 1 1 paat poit'lca' olleecis, theie'ore a re.. fW, -y the Snatt a d Hiltls. of It. I .r. im niailves ot the St .te of North t ar ilioii, tbat tllesji.llg'c-a .1 the L'mttd ''' it i. ' fee lull), r. ij'u: t ,1 lo r. move li .iii ail cl... ii .0 ii.ia ale 'he poot c.l dioli i s nip i-il by the II Ii Am. nd uieut io the Ftderal i iei.ti ut..n. Ttle (inveriior of this S'aie is ina'rthc'od t" ward duly air h nliemed copies ..f 1 1 1 1 naolution laterally to ihe SeCre iry ot Si .te .,f lie l' .r,..l Slates, and to t.le pr -siding ,. tlic. in of eich lions . on gtr A Iter e lulle dm", -, ti.e re.lll ti. ri w .s. or. in., ion ol Mr iiuwum or, I .r i 1 in I..- pi inted. 11 Mr. Muli'ii", h ri....'i)tHiri re'pnriiu. 'be' Public 'I reisur r to report the nuint'er of t. iritis inMiml to ibe vari ih Itai r .a.l c. riir panl. in aeeoi danee will, lite I.'ulsblloti nl tbe taut t.eneial Asim l. liuhi sns if! if d and the redulul uil W iS ad .pled and or.h n d to be engns .1 Sena'e lly Mr. Ingram a reotti 'he run -val of all polit: tin in r .1 la- ion 1 .,'.1,111. Lie? .o'er. Ii Ii. W. Price, (Colored,) a r solution 111 favor of the ( lllrnm. in -i : in I inii our lie r.r.'fenia'iv. a in (.'onoreai. to u e '.her in fl lelKC to obtalU a le( ' gulMOII of b' Ilig.Mi ut ligllta lor ( ul.a. .I H Harria, (colored, I ..f Wake, nic.vi d a siipuiion of the rule- in order to adopt at oi.ee. Alter a lively debate in wlnc'i lite Milb i ins ot the 'lavored li.le" was pie'U'ed, the ll'Oll.m to sl.spend was put 'ii a vote and lost, lly Mr. Mal"ue, u loll to r. quire all Jus tin, s'ot tlie Peace arol CI. rks , f rownslnp'. 1 to g've bund, order-d to be pnn ed and re ! femd to the Committee on J.idieiarv lly Mr. iMemienhall a reaolutmu fining the fttr tJit-tn of ni. nitK r-i ai f Pie-ioing otlin is a' ijiH, and Cleik., I) ...rkoep. r-i A.c , $1. Lies over. yj.L-illol'.D.eJi to inorrow at' halt past 10 o'clock. SENATE. Wbdnksi.ay, Nov. rah Ibijii order at 11 The Senate was called to o'clock. IKTH.'DtCTt'Mt 'F IIII.I.S. By Mr. Graham: A bdl to repeal ic tain ae's miking appropriations to Railroad Companies. Referre 1 to the Committee, on the Judiciary. lly Mr. Moore ol Card ret : A bill to re pe tl an act concerning Fisheries iu Carteret C urn y, which was placed ori calender without re'erfcnee. lly Mr. R. spans; A bill to repeal an net eni 1 1 !.d an act to es 'ablish a Turnpike R mil from the town of Marion, Mel) well c .u ty, to the town nf Adit vil.c, Buncombe conn! , . lly Mr. Rob'iin? : A)"int naolut'on rela ting lo per diem and rti eage ol tutinlii rs, prpoin.g to reduce (er diem to $t per tlay and njileaye at lOc-nts. Li'-s over, lly Mr. Grah.nn ; A resolution nrop..ing to raise a Coiiimit'ee to t-xtudiie aud tu port. 1st. What amount of Bonds have I. ien -sued i,. -the Treasorer to the W.N (I R. U, Company u any otlieei of theaaa.e I under .vtpropriai ions ma- e by this Legia lafuie at (be s.-aims ol 1868 and Oil. . 2nd. I he naiu of all persons to whom'' said bond were delivered by the Treasurer, 3rd. What amount ol the B .nils is led as aforesaid have been told nod thea' iual ctsh value r.t iived lor the mue. 4sh. What amoitnt of money r. c ived under sai l appropriations a id from ho sale of said bonds has been actually applied to the construction sa'd W. X. t). R. H. Sib. Wiietlnr any of the said B nds have Ijcen urtid for any other purpose than the construction of sai l Kail llmil. It to fur what purpose, by wh m and to what amotii.t. United, further. Thai the '(! Com n itite shad nave power to send tor o. rsoos and papeiaand to eniplfy council m the'r invcstigaii.io. Lies over Mr. Graham Saul : Mk. fEKSirKNT : S nee a4..u.ii ruentWof thiti txKly our IntrMiWd !aU lel low member, lion. J. W. O-bnrue has been removed I y ibe han l ot death from earth. Although 1 had hcurd ol t.is tailing lieaifh. I slid tiusted thatNrtcicatuHi and trawl would soon retitore Bis wi nud entrgies, and the information ol hi d ce.ow nunc a an uneipederi shock, reminding "a t the nncertaintyof life anil the mys'-rj. us.f ings of that Providence which otten shows tbe vanity ol human expectations by taking from ua those around whom our affucUone are ruost t ronjjty fo u rod. A, n i. ti nj a to. friend and p'easaot associate he had always I), en torn) since mf c nnex-tion with this1 body. His warm heart and genial lace are among tbe ojost pi. aaaut recolhcioos of the last s -saion ami now when Ins form wilt no mora be and bis voice lorever bushed in these ball, memory aadty turn to the nbt example, which he gave us in tbe earnest discharge of tbe fid iVi of his station, and we trust It may , it 1 11 ti fluence our e.adi U.t kooI by the tbobgUt ol lit onrteos bearing a s feVainor and his high aspiration fnr too beat loteresia of N.-rtb Carolina. Judge Oaborbe wa of an aficlunt N .rth Carolina ti.uilj ; hi 'great grand 1rn.ncT. Alexanih-r O.fxtrne, wa a native ol Ni.-w J.fery, having sett J in that part ot tbeC'jaiitJ ill Itpwaa.Xnow Jreilejiikjiowja.. as the congregation of Centra ia tu ne gh borhiiod ol Mount IfoU'n, a rariy as and cominai.ded a regiuieut of ih uiiuiia ol tliecoaoty Irt tlii war of tlie ItegulatioG. Hi rnd father Adhd Od'irnr, a sou ot Alexander, was ar,lu it of -VtSwm llall rrinijeton bjilligolo J7. and prattiwd. the taw wltb SsitcttH ia the Wes.CTB ), tnct O'OrM ol bia day. flit" father, tl.e late UtUiii'try X) 1o-i, i''eifac6f t''f'!T I niversity ol lryn Varolioa, anrt wa also a lawyer ; saaav 1 gvaiua and of culture and ot m.t aitrwitiv mannet and Cotivef aation. Descaadexl from these nxn anil Inberiting ta for letters, and a prede liction for the LiW, Judge 0-b.-rn, sit-F C-mipletinj I.U curw at 'b.' I'- iv.r'j ui (fie State' eittereir Qpoii tia'afa.ljf and rose t . etume.ice in hi pmitesioa." Ol his Care. r it is not mtemary that 1 abould apeak. Ill aillive ex. rtiiHia and ok.qiietu ap"petiritt:"tvi'ir'-rt:',-t,i-''iitttff Omrlotte ami .South aiolioa hailroad will hu g be grau luilv rtui. li.oeud t lining b the . ciion which ha txHii so much be ih tiled by ita coinpie ion ill rvi were alurays freely giveu to Hie party ol bis Ohoiua, aud through l.eatd cantaa. aa a Pr.aniei.Lul Electoi an. I candidate lor Oio gitas. has he gallantly borne Us stan.tard as a Judge ol our Huperi ir Court he g .faced U.e Bench, with dignity and learning, and wiw. v.r nun iii his a funniftraiion ol Jus tiee, arid tearless in hie brotectlon of the j riKhia ot the en soil. As a Senator be Itbofrd diihgeutly lo promote the walfarn nf our people, and to pieMsrve those laws which exptrim.ee bad shown to be well a l.ipted to our condition, and condu cive lo 'he in Taliiy and io'.nty which nt'atlied to tlte irune of our fitau. At a chr.-auan he aooiintbid iu charity and good w id to all. Here Ids labors and t:arr. are ee.de. I. Ills spirit has returned toihe (b.d who uave it. and has, as v hop. , found .ei-t in the pi ,ee pri pared f..r fh.iae wteo have laid up treai-ure in Heaven. Aa a trihttt.! to hs m. inory I "tier lb.- ..llowr g reo Uitioit Kw'veJ, Ih .t ihe rviltte has itH'eived wnhd.ep feliM1 ilty l tie inieilltienco of t'te d at i d' the 11 m. Jam. a W. 1). borne, n.ie a m.na'oi ft. m tilt. I'ouniv ol Meek leubiug w I. it Ii took place at bis residence lul'lnrl tie kimell.e aoj oiruinelil ol ibis Ilil.tV iu A.'gu.t htH ini.cfid, J h l in lor tti i ii t-1 ti iy "I t llers ol 1 (n rs na (1 I n of their r. spect I. eeaacd tile llielll wear cxaJjii oo tl.e I.f' aim as m urnini.' f..r tltirtv tbivs. A'.w'r, Ii.nt th.se reaoiulinnt. be COOl nui'i'ea'e I r.i tne Mouse of Ii. prehciitntive! ai rl ti ii i as a luilh.r mark of lesj.icl ih henta'e do now ad ) urn. Mr I,aait r said : M R Pri lll. .NT S;ne (Ids I liait.li r, de tth lias our mo-t loved ft'uf htm The t-e .1 of Ihe Senator I . 1 we met in i ak n awav oce ol on d associates. -rmn Mickienburii is v,.ean ; Jaints W. Orslorne Is d. ad M' nths ano the news 11 sited tiimugb the Sta e. thai Judge O'sborne was deatl, and we led ih it a great hniI h e;i.id man bail l ein taken ttrtm us in an I'o'irr when be was niosi needed. We of the rt. nate, look id huvvard Willi pain to tills day when we should meet togerher again, lo lind one ot our number gone to that "undiscovered eoiiniiy Irom wlio-e bourne no tiaveller re lurnB" And, n. w, vih.n that day has cotue, the sad reality is nt 1 ' I int. re painfuth imjir. s-eil upon us, lor the kindly face, with iu plea-ant smile, which we ever expected. it aL'syu'. iti.,l--Unmc.,- 1 liave known Judge Orsb.irne for mary years, hut it was not m til since the war that intimate acquaintance,, and, 1 may any, liie.idnl.ip, uulolded l" no bis many ad ml ruble qualities, qu ilitits, that made him a mail among men. - During Ihe laat session of the General A a-.mbly, we were together much and often worked in the same way for the good of I ho iStnte. Then, more than ever b fore, was reversed to uie. bia uncommon tabid, and that rectitude of purpose which ever kept his geoius subor dinate to l.iss n e of rig'it. Ihen, too, were r. veered bis rare gifts ol ft tendftneiw, geniality and wit ; and then c itmneiaced a friendship which waa never Inoke-i. The geriiul disposition and unwavering courte oiisuessol Judge Or It tri.e were di t'ligubb erl characteristics in biin, and were remark ed by all with w hom he came in coular.t. On first acquaintance his modi-ration and kin (nets would gain buu friendship arid favor, and when Ins high talents and Htaoy good qualities i f bean and impd were di. (overnl, be invaiiiibly woo esteem and good will. As a legislator, he was a moriel man and his example b-s done rauah to berntit all of us In ilel ale, he was cour'e ms and 'never c. Dili end. d t'" personalitio. His kceu it was not spied by malftje, tfid never rankled even where it was most lelt. His fairness and frank nesa in argument were ad milted by ail. Hi iii-.dnfu! I.ui was great, and wa aii honor to him, to tha mind wnie'i belli so evenly the acains of justice, unmoved i y the ef) r'sof prcjuejietior pass i-n By. r aaoa of' these aekwrltgd q nil i.irs he t x te d a greater li fiui one than suv ether member of his pobt cal party, an i on, a members would lu us he request ed ih m, because th' y knew bis integrity ol pU'poHe and Ins goodneas of heart. Km lie is dead, and we shall never again I. el the warm and -friendly clasp of Uh iiaini, ma iimi toe e-itwcriitg aa'ii'aiiou tnai sprang from bia warm heart But though "t olrl in Ihe fluid tbe perished form may lie. That wioeli narmnd it rmc ean nover cli. ' and oft. n will kindly ni m-'iicsot our de par ed inend pats through our minds, re minding us i.f him who m dead, and, It may Im-, rnaking ns ft el better and kinder to wards the living. His efflii ted family, to whom he must have tweo the ntysot of the warmest affec tion, have tbe coosolati jo ot knowing that be is no . nj .ylnrr that reward with whiclr Godin his ibfloite g. o-'.t.. is, crowns tbe en 1 of a .o id anrl well spe-il life. , "Ti.oug'i he has g ne trum na at a time when b talent, hi? kmdoe-s and his intjg. rity ol purjmae were inol noeaud, let us is oeavor to prom ,y ms example, aan per- lorra our aiiom-fi issas in o n a manner as maymfHtt conduce t,. !he b. n.flt of lt.J and be nio-lerate n onr actions, striving to do even a4 tattt jostioe ' to alimen. Let us re mem b r Ids ktmlly .dispo'siliiHi, and strive to be more charitable to each, other and nn re p lent to Ibose who e views may not accord wi'n nurown. Aud tin re i one otbr thlng.whlch. we shnuld rot nerjlejt to noHee-r-Ihe 'many .death wbuh nave otctttreil In this body wunin ine past year, i nis snoatii remioil -wrtmbf ' ww'mimy w lire, mad rattse oa to prepare lor tbe aummoD whlcb is suro to come for m -selves. lt os so lite that wlmntfie lurmnon coute we aiay be able to go, ftebng that we have lift no duty undone, nd ih it we have "fought the good sVht snd have kijjt tbe faith." TlKtKSiBitAHiSS i" - - y -. " luk pBBsioirsT :-A taiga auraher of lisiirgnibed ni n have niert fds year.. Among tin in r an El Pn otter of Grmst .Untairi, an Arcbbiahop in Ireland, anc a Gran t Marshal ar.d Minister of War io France.-- England S T America aTi, at fhi moment, pcying fnuifrai obseqnita to tl.eir t-real l'itii.nihr .it. lo our own country and Kawllus. aud Picrc. with Wool, out o'desl Qcaeral, aad Hlewtrt. nor aide t Admiral. In North Ca'olin a duting'e-ib d and pttriotic K O iveruor ha psd 1 y- ,S ' N I l,day,w t weclud ap tn, mark on I t'l ni vi 1 ful lirt of nobie victims, g.,ue J- rwn to nntBtsf Eartlr, ttte tw of riw , who not only mreupbtl acon.p cunna plai. here as a member ot this Asuem1 If, but a l-lttce al in lite ttnoere. aff cii m ul ev.jry nwi. wl oa. Amnrt ai-i- Rr.it toi; w u whoae re.', nt delli 1 have alluded, whde some etijoytd a wider lame, lew were more Id.'hly gifted in intellet;' ,and not one could have p.inKS-eds irner.i.nd rer, warmer and purer heart than our lainen e I trieBi! Ju ig.t Ol..ro,,the la'e Senator liom Mv.l.tiluig. Tie thi'tig'it th ii we hH ae I i.n no more, stirs up within me such leelingn of priilinitl'1 gtlfcf i hat 1 cannot attempt any exVe-tide 1 remai k or nv adequate portrait nwe of hii eltetnplarv hirae er us a man andcilii n. Indeed, only sueli noble eio qnei.ee as lie himself p .. -wd, could do luaiic jlohi nierna or pronounre a lining eulogy upon bim. The . eat and worti iest tribute which we r.au pay him is the tribute ul our teara. His v .ned tale .U, a well as bis wcnliar- Iv n and pleasing Biaanera, qualitie.l iii in lo till high positioo nt ho. or and use-. Iu loess, and t-. w in a wide spr. a I poj uiar ity, among Ilia tellow-cdtnt-ns. Nor were ihe lavtti gills of ttaiure thrown away on him In hi prolet-i'in he attained dlsrincuon all I attraouil the admiration aud esteem of die bichri n ol the Bar. Kit rated to the Bench, bin learning, his dignity, hiasnuvi iy, anil his punty, grnc-d ihu ermine w I, ifh lie w. r.;, and entitled hjm to a lofty place among tlie many peerless names that have won a world wi ie lenown for the J.i.li liny ol North Caiolina. 'As a member of out Leg's ative Assembly, the gentlemen who s.l uroitnd nie are witnesses to his libei al and large minded v i. ws on all iiu.a lions ot public policy ; and if we unmi timea lai'e I to coin l In wi.h him in opinion, we ail respect the sine, lily ol his convictions, and a. mured the ptrsna !ve eloquence, with whi. Ii be tnloiced thetn. An ornament 1 every public staiiun wl.t. h he filled, he was in. Ii.-s l.rilliatit. anil dengiiiful ii the social circlo and in ihe re nte I walks' of private llle. He was .lis tinguiaherl for his g. nile ami polished dt uie.tu.or, tor his qualities as a pleasing and enteriainlng companion, for h s geni'dity, his guilelessneks, and Idle wanuth of ln Irieiuisliip. The philosopher has said that "knowledge is power' Our ainentetl com. l.i.lu lllusliated in his llle trie slid higlier iruih that love is power. The influence which he wielded by his high talents was doubled liy Ihe ifl.-t t ol his winning man iters and Ins kindly lira it. Ami n is no less I rue t hut Ihe I em volnnt aud loviig temp r, wi.ich wwi so marked a trait iu his cliatac ter, Mini which oilen gave li. in sin h power over others, wit sumefiuns almost tint strong even lor himself , ami if he bad a fault on earth, it waa the unliable ttiult of gi anting somet lines lo the lileatlings I hi Ireart that which his judgment scuicely up proved. But h a man could not tail to bn loved, and rJ-nator Oslnirne has gnuu down to the grave leaving bos s of iru-mls aud not one enemy behind him. The man who could have baie 1 him would have- clishpjior.il himself. W ho ol us can ever forget las silvery tongue, bia musical voice, Ida beam ing countenance, so lighted up with intelli gence, so full ot suusinne and smiles, of benevolence and good nature) I isil to think that so much of great neas and excellence is gone Irom this world forever. But as we mourn over his louib, oh l.iniw pleasing it is to recollect that Senator Osborne was a christian, and to leel ai-sur. d that the friend, so noble and so tree from guile, whom we miss here to day, haaieep translated from these earthlj courts lo the gloriou presence chain lr of the King of kings. May we imitate his virtues that we may meet a likii peaceful dearb and share io hi celestial joy and glory 1 Mr. Junes said : Ma. PRtceiDKHnl': -While the Senate prunes from its labors to do honor to tha illnstri oiu suL.j-ct of tin aa resolution. while Sena tors of both parties are joining in generous and manly testimony to bis exalted viitU'is and bis eminent pnlil c service, I itiuat, Sir, that 1 may be Indulged fwar-motnent, while I add my feeble tribute to btm who was my predecessor and my Irieud. But, Sir, aa I approach the subject 1 leel how fioorly the eloquence of mere word trnot ate those leelirigs which am inspired by tbe contemplation of such a character. It a as here, Mr. President, in ibis Hall, that hto eartnly labors c'osed, it was here that he rounded the crown of that monumnntal arrb wllich he hat built lor himself in tha hearts ol the people of this Stale, it was here that bis clarion voice was raised for the last time in eloquent appeal in behalf of tbe Male he loved so well, and when Us laat echo died in tiis Halls, It waa hushed lorever, from tbe dy he left this Hall bis life was a patient waiting for tbe coming olthat bonr for which hi Whole life had been a continual pTparaii .a. It I rarely, Mr. President, thai a mas wboae name has been to much upon the lip ol men, who baa mingled so much in tbsnhVrce political struggle of a dia r acted p. Hid, IS mentioned witb that heartfelt s flection which ban lounii atteranee on tbie fliur at the mention of the name ol Judge Oab Vpr. All original and eompr. bensire mind, IruH la I of ideas, docided in conviction, sod tirrn and fervent in their advocacy, rarely fails , ,he animosity .ol in opponent. h it -s.. ..., n a. h..n ,.f wi dH tw fbat itiafe no' blene of aobl, that ever distinnuisberl an opponent from a foe, and which, while it lar-laly ondt rnaed- a trair, , cuuid do justice! to the motives of its author, arid I hazard but little when I ray that through out bia wbola lite be never offered a waiw tofl wound to tbe ir Jiaga ol any fauo.an being,, the more humble and dftoceb-.s the Indivi lnal tbe more laered io bi new were bis lights and bis feeling. Ho beta Mr. f resident wa Ibis mora conspicuous Ihsn In bis d pottment tow ir 1 theyungt)riombr ot ihe prob-s-l .n lo which he belonged. To th in be w,.i ev. r ss an elder brother, kin-1 and" cinsuler'ite, and 1 myself iemembcr with a grateful heart to many irletsncea in which h? temp r d tb numileatljit-oi Ua:i(iatitbjrotxUwr kitwl-v commendation and ei.coarageitient, Ttieooo seqneocw was Mr. Piei hnt, that bisj-nd ,f at tba bar (fathered stoat' bim with i.elii.g of si most filial revenue. To thetn ba waa aver th type of tha cbtralrott lawyer! b rrnrcd; in ibera the memories irf an Krki-lt and recalled by bis fervid anil flowing ora-t-try tba recollections of ttiooe giant ol tha trim" h.r ilis. flart vf ira rrrai.,r ii .i. , 'iu" ra witeo uy liore n ui io t.i bu-t res' Ing p.act it Waa with tha felmg toat they bad parterl with one Syhise character it wa a privilege tin h .S studied and Ttrtuei it were e!i trf them to iini. late. Tbe truth i Mr. fnii lent, that to the i,rDpiitioo of laeh a d.m there could be Bot.ig milL bu-tii(at( bktust-gt, , of the eagWT were ever upward, anJ tawafile the sun ; and n he touclu-d the 'earth it w not to Ui contaminated but like the fabled Uiairt at tit quity it waa only 'W gafhttr re- lecs,itdo.iMi tbao bi virtue. Pthbi ol a icrnaikably quick and accurate pttcep tion a mwer of rapid analysis and an ineoi) -celvabie grace of manner, a faultless style and-enthusiastic nature, it is difficult to tit a limit to wii&t i... ... i. .1.1 I... ;.,.... hu.i his soul once b it the translormtng power of I a worldly ambUioo, Withaneb a-atrmnlinwr had he lived in Ihe days ot the great coali lion lie would have won tor himself a rest ing pln, Iwtweca a JPix ami a Fill witliin ihu a,.cie I pruinctsot VestmUiit,r Abbey, But ni.uU-slv was with iiiui a cliaractens ic and his dec inlng year had but one ab sorbing hope, I be hwpu that be might live in Di li, ii, i i ne hta lie love I so well rescued from the diiBcuhie Git beset her, tue cm jinn ruts in tri-t n'ti .ivr..t witi. ,1, t.r t vt tliAouuds iu the heart ,,f her people ftiref cr healed, and tuea amid the ptoaprrii of htr people lo lay hiiuelf down in ihe genial suuiigbt of pefttitaai pear e and thete in the gruen- paa urea (aside the siill waters to breathe out his spirit at tbe summons ol his God. , But ,Mr. President this was not vvuchsaletl hi in. Our beacon , wssextinguishetl while the vessel wlis still" out-side the bur, breaating'the storm with limfe-s strained, but Hir, I trust that Ins example will not lie forgotten iu this hall, and that if any. Senat ir ahnilid forget in the heat ol dtseu anin, or iu the pride ol opinion, that ne is a ci'tUeii of North Caro I liua, and should for a iniHnent sink the patriot ir the pattinan, that llie memory ot our dead O.b. rue, will K- her., to remind him of his duiy sn.1 bis alleiaot-o. Buf I 'an say m re. Ibe g dden tuugiit) is stlent, thine utteriliccs tl at wells wont to ll'iili us l l(i' the r cu chorils id a harp will l e heard t o uioie on tarth, and those l us who cannot lid the measure ol his iisetul.ii as may yet. feebly strive to em ulate li,a v . rim s. Mr. Hayse sui.l ; Mu. Phr-idrmt r I arise to add my mite in the words of respect ai d esteem which have to day bt en Said n m. ruoiy ol our de parted friend an 1 fellow Srn dor James W Od.ori.e. My at qiiniulanee wilh him though brief. who! sueh a uaiute as to impress me with hit slerlinn ihaiaetir as a man. anil courteous and c.tivalric ualuio as a politi cal opponent. Ohbr than the larger p rl . f tlm Senate his years add. d weiglu to the ii,fluenc cdven him h Ins brillinn! ta'i nis, ami many tunes liii s- ay ctl Ihe Senate lo adopt hi vievs vsb n other nioliv a counseled a dil b rent c I'ursn. II s keen wit was always kindly and was TTevcT us -d lo vVolliid bid Id SYh pleMIIW. His b ug lo'ennc anil I. gal experience, made him the acknowledged hader of bis parly in ij to mime extent oi the Si Bate. This Inlltiemcu he never abused, but ustal tb attain ends w hich he believed to be for the greatest good ol tbe Btate. Hi genial manners and warm heart made every man his personal friend, and it is ante to Say that not wi Hot mid ing tbu heat of political conks: during ilia two last seaaiona Mr. Osborne had not sn enemy. This tact always so tare, end now still more rare, was ihif highest tribute to bis charm ter ns a man, his loyalty as a friend and bis courtesy a aa-opponsul. Aasocia ttd as wo were iu the rsenale, we olten dif fered upon qu. si ions, and s.unelirnejl debute was warm and det. r mined, but after tlie labors of the .lay worn nt an end, and we would reason with each other upon the questions undi r disetissiou, Ihes iine kindly fifieling aa-before alvvaya atiinata-i bim and no tinge of pi t mil biilernma ever marred his act ions. Tuns it was that many of his political opponents, while linn in then own convictions ol right, and steadiest In tne course faction suggested to them by those convictions, yielded as much as pos sible to his opinions, knowing that they were dictated by titj ide i ol rigut, No one ever fa-lieved hitn to do otbi rwiae than tluf which te beli.'vud to' ie right, and ill! g iod opinion he dew Wert and won by lrt upright c . se, n.w only here but in every relation t,t life. Therefore it is now a sad pleasure to m. to be al. e to add my feeble testimony to that ot those who have pro ved d ma. Although in 'ntfts have elapsed sittrie we have met hole together uuf the grass now wans over his grave tlte meet ing here of 'h .so who were bi associates, bin ihe nunc s ronttly brings tin) absent to mind and Ibai vat not chair se. ins to bill wait his coin i .g. Yt will Ic come no more lonver. We who have met here with hitn so oftm will never meet him again iioiil that day when the sea aud ih' bind shall give Up theiV dead, and there shall be no deari tint alt shall I Vioether before thrr maker. This is the butt trit ute 'we aha vi r be allowed to pay the memory olonr departed friend. - Ifife w abort and ,the living d -roand the time we tain wool 1 give the dead; one day to pay tV last tribal to him we loved; and 1 the unreieotillg denian.da ot life will again j di vote us to the hu .! ol tt we'd. j But be will not Ii.- I'.raotl. B. Uto UM'tll- nry wil lie green wkhia our hear.! ami may it incite us to bs n bier and ! tttr. Mr. Brogd.u lollnwd in a abort but tou i. hi nu ul.gr. 'n inoty i Mr, B sjmn it wiiaj(red,f th.it win n ihe rau.a'e a j tuned it sta' l , . ..i I in .... w C . .. ... 1 soj iuriieti union .rii iajr uiosiutif nt -i OCIOtK. k-1 tl. l-.-i-Mn..fH--.tiH. n-Xjl I.. (,-trll--i res .luliona, (tu y wwe. uuanmi iiuly op ted, -" '-.!. -. HOCsE F Ilfct'BKt.Eof"TATIVUi i Vi'mnt-aOAV, No 1 1 li 18.J1. Tbe.it .H aural'?! lit 'Vd.iT at had past 1 6 o'clot k. I'lnyei by i.i,e R v. Mr. gliaver! t) Hne. TtiP J .nrmf of yrsieTday aatretd nd approv. d. "' A minMge wa naein d irom tbe Senu e ciiiuirine in the prouoai.'ioj to I'rint Sii ? H't'lU Ittl j .?.l'.oil JaJ'L. I'"; y ".iitllM ii. ,li-ag'i aid secumpao yuig documrii a. " , t-kaoLrrroKa. c. By Mr. riod41.1t A naduiiorj In fav .r r.;' Tl- M. ft flf r I, 8 ittiff of Gu Iford, li erred, e'T . ". . -j...;. .... i " . By the. aaiuiLA resofii! k-iLiiljrUaJiiU. UlkoJitSvljta.'' rcoruaiiiztug tuoiug com mutes a, i,i- t ovrss. .aUl, MtuVsValufiiilwiMi tbe , d ial tat m bta Iy. Lit oreii By Ihe antf t A V'tnt roHi uitoS making lbe per tlii m of mernljera fl, prrl ling old mi i7, Cleik f Doorkeepers ft. Ihtt OVtf. B' Mr. Frtr.cb ; A reto!utini (mandator lorv of 19 fulfil, referred oa J!l I j a so oi i vaafi-aaar t mp&imMmAXtJvm -Ss- )rnwist-tsir H 'try ' '"By Tlie'iaine:'! rt-ioTiiiiooproVidingY j a eontmgent fund to defy incidental ex pen- e. Ki.ltii'MI . . Ity Mf. p"3fafi"'ne': A res"i?nlioa-Tniiructi'iijf Ole'aillDafif tinviil?tteeNtit''Mjiirt tirti j mnrrrtylng (rtatSng Uw allowing certain ouiucr siniuuiery. iieiurted. ' MT.U. " Mr. Argo Infrfidurad tbe iollowing'Ull: Sac J. 'Jhnk' ijie l'residem ol the " ';"'". I 'barfotta and IMtharlWa R. f LUi UarWiaa & K. . ii.eiuiiitig tlte Kaktura and Western 14. vbioi s of tbe said Koad, and the Weitern It U. On. are herehy liirwW and requTrtd lot th with to returii to tba Treasurer ot ihe btatc a'l the bonds autboritad by acta p-.d at the session of 1S8 69 to bo ia sued lor the const ruction of said Roatl anil ol which no actual sale and transfer ha been matte and cum plated, . M..C. 2. That the a de of said bonds after Uie date nt the lutioductioo of tb act ia hereby prohibited and declared to be uaau tnorijeil aD ) D(,t binding oa the State. - fxo 1 All aetatoonosisseit borasnth aro hereby repealad, , , Si'C, 4. This act shall b in fore from itspaasagi. Keterred. By Mr. McCniil. a bill rvqtilring de. feu.lams in an action lar tbe rooovery oC leal estate lo tile a boiul tor cost. Hufer red. T By J II. Harris of Wake (A1.) a bill env powering ihe G .vinior to call out force to repress omriges, (will be published bercalterl Rt.terretl. Br W f. Hayes, a bill lor the" relief of IIutdyFiueb. Reterred. Mr. Kltvs moved that Mr. Arirn's bill in ! relation to Ual.road biHWtt 4e prittd,o oi.iei ttu, By i. W. Price ( ol.) a bill to amend Uup. II, litle SO, Co, ol Civil rrdce I ilute, Keierrnd. Tne Sja-aker annonnrvil Mess, French, E lis and Maiidenhnlt as the special Goin uiillee up.. n Mr. French's resolution amen daioty ol the rules. Mr. Prooior moved lo print Price' bill anieudaloiy of ihu Coda ot Civil Proce dure. So older d. ... r.Vt.tjvrjAlt. Mr Scjmour's resolution maintaining tbe honor and credil'of the Hiate, and declaring tbe Public Debt inviolate, was taken up aud lead, when Mr. Durham moved to postpone lor two winks. Mr. Downing opposed the motion, be thought it was the lime end that it waa ncces iry that a solemn pledge should be iriv. n Unit every dollar of tba debt should lie paid, lie nid not see why tha House should not voie upon tlie resolution to-day. ' Mr. I'ou said he objected to the resolU' mm-anil u ,,t,t I.e... - dITl, ,.' , f .I..., -say until Fudai next. After oum litilo debate, Mr. Durham withdrew his motion and tbe resolution as. postponed until Friday. A message waa received from the Senate transmitting resolutions in retennc to Judge Osborne's death. (.Sue Benate pro uetuliug ) Mr. Wnitley moved to adopt tha Muta tion, and iai.1, that 'itr gtmtleinen ba.l aid whet, they wining, he would move aa adjouruinant unlit Friday H o'clock. Mi. Whitby' lii.-tl priK'eedctt to py Bit eh qiieni uriil ttiue'liinji tribute' to the mtm ory ot the dM-easeit Htimror. flff laid be " had kn.wu Judge Osborae, froiu his ear Il eal buylioiid, sad all that know him best, lnvi d him mo-t. H bad mad witb a great degree nl sntisHii'tinn, the appropriate and eloquent eulogy priiaouiued yesterday in the eVnate by U. Gov. Calif 1, npoa the lift! and iliiinic er id their departed friend and iiiainly vudused every utterance ol It. Mi. S yuiuir nrx . spoke ia Ihe sama strain lor a .hurt time, Mr Catling arose anil laid: W'len the sombre angel ol death snatch es his noiiiii fiuiu our midst; the clash ot political strife may wml be sdUed. Wa urt Iy lau spate a moment from oorjeal otiaiea to tha lament of tlie g iodnd the greit anil a. we iand appalltd at bia bier io call turnout thu.inaoy txceHeflcuw which marked a lite, given to others, forgetting the tew titulis, it any there were, which only give, background to the character. A message from the n(h -r House of this assembly tutotn susoi tlie aeath ol an boo (fable uicmiief of that body, the late J. W. Oaiiorne, wno sliare l wiiii u la tbe dullb uraliousol lust winter, and who left as at I e I'loae of thai Metsion wnl th proadnes oLand-ourbct wisbas tor a long llle of uintiuuiiti r.se.uliitw. But siuilteu in the i ipvu. ss ol lite eat ia vacant which can to easily be till- d an 1 cmnseli aieloatto the Sitate ihat c.itt b illy Spurecl. ' Asa number of tba Btr, hi mem.try ia cbetislu d by his aaaociaua, a preaenting a rn.bie example of that Idli toned Courtesy, tb .t gentle aud ,eonnteiste urbanity, and icb 'laily aiompliabai.nt, which w so proudly c'alUI lo bj th ' a tit I bo 'es" of our plot sniori"' , As an occupant of Ihe Bencb, impartial and tearless, justice louud is embodiment iu ti t ruling ami bis judicial decision weft i.ve"rl.eaifT wilTi Hie." profound respect w .ien isorify aixoitl d to legal arudu ton. li piiiical bio, while entertaining tba. ;,,..', i bully di fined i p mom and adbering oi i hem wilh ausweivmg coasUluncy, and aui.v cnsraciafirKi oy earuilt caudor In ttisir -aduaeacyV i ver ituibned thai inortcratn a in till intercourse with hit on- ... ,.t.L i-t.l. ... . , pom sis whicu i the child- of genuine po- ititiuuSv- Miuccre patrto.lsut gar bitny to hhv )w, udeUM(iBee W bt exprc. sioii ; and with ho.-iiiiy to concUaUi pre-- tuttioe, al bnwitching Uiqueuce to charm ibe sxsusi, ba never faded to command at tend u aud interest upon the floor ol tlieta Hal. ' Ana mb.r of society hi lost ii moat severely le t, general aowuitiu and tba sun iiirte id a k udly, unst-itlsn Harare, spread over b character a light width penetrated totheba-t and 1. Illiae a soft influence . . . . n the most ru 'ge l dnpnsiil..n. jD fact, the geotl. man was So fairly writ, that r , confl.ieoiw tneieij tr-jit t.is pfeat.uce, and tiuat sprung lovoiu. tanly to meet hirm f Be' t nr-nt 1 arr - t-frr ry,- arr r ei U r i r,:7 y bx-t" '" for k by til. Paul, waa typified in bis lim, and endeaied h m to Keait which now blve'd tor bis loss. ; Vt's! Kr. h.i'tt'ser lis is loaf I lo.t. vt.s 'Ills, lam iy--iu,t to u.1, and m than lost r-Mi ill v. eiu.en, if aitv rm uit aak OBI itl.t.t"!. i0bi b.ii..-we ear. ml oiimory ve g. neiniis Je .,. ituisra, D.iifi on, (' ju, l.igrain, tViingtoa sod Malnna l" f iwci In iu,..ty, tu b mik, lug abor, l ot tVndrf aid loncidug mnark. On moti.'a t..e ieiiiiion wr adopted, U tuoi'oo id ir. 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1869, edition 1
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