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ls lit I el , w ('US' t. e' ma i. ' fit i rt r ti " P i l ' a'; i If; LlUlnr f rt Carlia. ;z" rTirKBspmri, avian. faM tn nrder. KfcJonw w th Chpir. t ua Knrulied Bill; Mr. Graham, uf Orange, front Committee on the Judiciary niHuitud report. Drgy th report gad tl bill of Mr. Uralistn, fnm Cue. Judiciary wa , ordered fat be The Chair announced fh hour for coav eidrratiu ofeportal owe. O ntotioB of Mr. Love, tb uwil or der w postponed until II o'clock. .. - - - Ur tier, from Committee an Pniprsii tion nd Grievance, submitted icport oawrentl Wit. , Mr. Ctrtri, .'. Committee, xcpnrtod bills m BKHMriy enttd. Vf M.-mmon arose to a uUMtion of privilege 4 Ut4 that Gov. Caldwell desired hlin to say Mint the reason why be (the Governor! bid not ottered reward 'tor ihe arrest of MittoTt H. ttttleftdtrl, m authorized by the General Assembly, wa because he hiul not received an euthenti catnl ropy "f il art, vrished bi know why said copy bJ not been furnish fd him. The Chair elated that the bill had j'if ln returned by the Committee tuahilh it was referred, f'r ratification bv tbe (.'hair, which would be done, and a'copr furnished the Governor. Mr. tfciMiimv f Rowan; A bjrl to r p.l eertain section uf an act ratified in A , I'"', to organise the militia of Nor Carolina. Placed un cjiUjndsr. Mr. MiTriinou, a bill to i-nnsolldate the North Carolina Railroad Company and the Weaurti North Carolina lUilroad Vtnnr d torMherpwrpowe inbred to bs placed on calendar, and 2 k'jtfltlM.V1lH.; fvV'-f.srn Lvl'TMipenin of the rules, bill puiwetl it ev. ral nsulingit. TKK UPB'Hl ORDKB was biken up, being the bill to con toll date the North Carolina Riilroad Com pany nd the Norlliwetera Nctrtb Curo .. Una liiiilrosd Comoauy. Mr. tiiliner offered Ktilnttitute for the bill a llien wa reail. Mr. .Ver.imon moved to (Miatpoue further etni h-nttion ot the whole uutter, until Fn.luy at 1 1 a. m. Mr. Cowk hoped mutton would not prevail. Vt. Love insisted on the motion of Jfr. Jferrimon ; and proposed an anicudment "that it be printed," which was accepted. Jfr. Bobbins, of Itowan, hopetl post ponement would not prevail, and instated on passage of the aulwtitnte. Jfr. Klwr.ing made a xwh nf ability and length in oppositlim Ui substitute and bill. Mr. Pnrgaa forcibly advocated the sub stitute in remark of length. ' Mr. Merriutoa attain spoke in favor of postponement, Kt. Speed urged postponement and TV''"'"'!'''""''''' ' " ' , Mr. Uraham, and Mr. Robblua of: Row an, spoke. . Previous question called, and opoa this the ayt and nave demanded, which resul ted in the defeat of the previous quest ioo. Question to pntone eulwtitate ami I Friday at 10 A. M. and to print, wa put, and prevailed. Mr. Currie moved suapeonwm of rule, and put bill j favor of 8heriB' of Colum bus uimn it aeveral readings ; motion pre vailed, and bill paMied. Mr. Allen, a bill to authorize tbe Com mimtiooeni of thtyilia County to levy a ecial tax : referred. Mr. Crowd, a bill to incorporate the town of Liiic.iliitiHi : refermj. M s ge from House, transferring cer tain bilk a having passed -that body : ta kea up and passed. Mr. Fleumiiiur moved suspension of rules, and nut bill concerning Hue between Burke and McDowell ihhiiiI i mjits -naar-l age. Prevailed, and vbill passed several reading. Mr. Murphy moved to take up bill mendinf; charter of the Wilmington Life lusnrance LVunpaay. Rules autpended, and bill uossed it several readintrs. Mrr fjchrmtn, srlrirr ttrTtmendecr ofH ip. ll of Public Law, of lws- 7U re- femiig to pmceeding Jn Mttms. mrpu referred. Mr. Old, a bill repealing chapter 60 of Hevhwd Code: (provide tor Hie repeal m ail laspnetion lass, J terrV'(t. Mr. Normeot, a bill lor tbe lietter pro tection of rliauestemb): referml. Mr. Graham, of Orange, moved tecon sideratioa of rote by whk'h bill in favor ot Sheriff of Columbus county paused the Senate, which was done. . lie then nroitoeed aa amendmenf which Wa ailopU-d, bill put on its third reading, and passed. Bill wa then ordered to be la-engroaseil, and seat to House. . Senate adjourned. ' BOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. WniKEOAV, Jan. SS, 181.. - - novae called to order at tifc usual botrf. Prayer )iy'IJet.Mr.,Mat-iiiMi- Journal of ycstcrrlai nadsnd approved Mismrs. Kelsey, McCauley and Hi II, anb- xaitted report fjom tbeir rcayoctive uom alttees. -. . ..,,..,..' .'-V: By Mr. Cnpeland : A resolutUm holding two aBanoat of to uenemi Aaaaaawy 'oaily: tnaced oaslendar.' "" ByMr. Powell: A resolutioa ntiaings uommittee to examine into the acta ot toe CkaUuua R. R. violating their ehartar; placed oa calendar. - ByMr. Dunham : " A' resolution rwlling noa the Ooveraortn lay before tha Hon the master rolls, tetter book aad totegram fhf the vase tt7n snd nmien of ln rrveli W airipTeS and dctecuva, i Planed OB calendar. . By Mr. Wither: A resolutioa anthori- ' 'jjftha QaWWIMPrt'l'l WsfctT "af HfWWF& l,00t f, the arrest of HeneryBefry lowrer :- Disced oa calendar. i B hie. Wsjwartr A bitt toatrthnris, a fltdsioner"br BamcU " eoy toj gGfAtmiiaasJaaf wrmrred. - By Mr. Dickey i A bill to lay oat a new JWinty tab called UeHy teferred J Mr. Wilcnxt A bill touwvanmrate the town of JtmumtsaMmtw iaf Aab ; Llfefennd, . ; - ; - By Mr. Waring : A taaJto rwquir ffhaaimi to il .ajrliirTmwItPvW one Or cnor Mwspaper published In tbeir omtie ; placed oa Caleadar. 1 Oa nofun of Mr. Dunham, tba rule f J easpended aad hia reaotatioa calUng r the Uor ernor' W-rtrr book, Ae, was Weanp and adopted. x " 0 motion of Mr. Powell, the rule were Hspended and hw resirfartrs in rrf fence the Chatham Railroad, wa takea np adadoptcd. On motion of Mr. Wither, the rale are suspended and bit resolution fa rt- gard to oAWiiig rewards fur the Bidwaoa county outlaw, waa take ap, i atutina of Mr. Marti a, wa rrfi-rml la i...i:..i i , uuRiari . .a.,,,,.,,, , . , i nr. nouiuaoa, unoi vim ijooimtiu an, rnroluwnt. it ported several lull aad tuflon a bum- correctly wIU'l Oa wnthMl of Mr. Ash, the rule were tha tiberHT irf'Ailuuilm nxmtT. waa takea ap ran pwaea ita arrerai mauiityn. " ' tmmiMKB mtHMaa, The unflniativd barinnM tteias lite bill to rait a ttMimtlioa, the Houae ptwaaded to Ha coCMideratioa. The aneatioa noanad ama tha aHwiail aieat of Mr. Haiymve, addiaic the wiaxla "tva-tnirna eoatunlnit." A rote ao takea and the antanduMiot waa rejected by the (llowiaK balhit: V a. M-r. Hronki. Brown. Brtaai. of Halifax, Brraa, of Joaea. Bonn, Bus toa. wthan Caiwoa,, C.Mia, Cntietaad, tardea, O.jdlr. ElliW.Fanlkuer. rl.l h- er, Oarriarai, (lallino;, Uoodwya, further. Harm, of Fraakliu, Hirifrore, Hard. Johaaia, of EtlKDromba, J one, at Konk arnptoa, Juath-e, Lyon, Mabeoa, Morria. Morsfan, of Mmtiroaterv, Mortran, of wake, Newanoi, Miami, rave. J'ail- Hps, Koavia, Kiddtiiia, smith, of Uaii- tax, Hykea, Tucker, Willi, Willuunaoa, Voting, of Wake. 49. NAte. Anderaoa, Arawtrorui. Aalie. Atwab, Atkinaun, Broalfat, Brratm. Clinard, Crawford, Currk, Dicker, Itralu', uurtwortb, Uunltam, rurr, Uora, Uray aoo, Uregonr, lleoderana, Iloaatoa, Hill, Hinnant, Johnston, of BuscohiIm. Joae of Caldwell, JoyrW, of Pitt Jordan, Kelly, nf Ttxrie, Kclm-y, Einrade, Laanter, Lik.u, parley. Mil well, MeAtne, Mn.Vlliater, McCauley, McNeil, Miuhell, Kicltolaon, Pay lor, Rankin, Uetran, KnbiiMnB. Sliillt. Sruilh, of Aaaoo, Smith of Wave, Spar row, Stanford, Stewart, Hlrudwit k, Tixii liuuo, Waring, Welch, Wither, Wiloox, W'twl1t,'Wrrnn:'TiI:w:' ror the reoaou given a dar or two ror the reasons given a dv or two f fAV vnrrour niTnfmi nT ixnifthi, inuak, Made itbiffuW'' "tk hiC rhua 4irf-tl f1t ta. pfrtWirrltt 1.1ftcttf h ifu remarks of a number ot Lintlenien I After niimbcrbtw smenaiuenu and mm li debute, the various xrliona of' the bill were adopted, and tbe consideration of the bill aa a whole wa isutpootd until to-morrow. A nii-Mge was received from the Gov ernor. statinir that it would renuira a ioint resolution in order to have the letter books irf the Executive office laid before either House. The message wa placed oa the calendar. The Chair announced Messrs. Wmnatk. Wither, Phillips, Hargrove and Ashe, a . 1. - r,.. ... .l . on i inuiuiiivv in reianon 10 iuc vnatnara It R Mr. Duuham offered a joint resolution calling upon the Governor for the letter book nf the Executive office, 1nteoctiHui given to pic and detectives, muster rolls of the Adjutant Uoneral' department, Ac. On motion of Mr. Dunham, the rub were suspended and the resolution passed its several readings, . Adjourned. . SENATK. . . ...s avKifiaa sassma. Called to order, Mr. Jooe In the Chair. Oa motina of Mr. Graham, of Orange, the bill, la favor of M. A. Bledsoe, Est)., wa takea np. Mr. Merrimon advocated the payment of Mr. Bledsoe of the amount of bi chum nientioued in the bill, aa a matter of oom mon honesty. Mr. Latham omiosed any further appro priation for Mr. B a. benefit, inasmuch as he (Mr. R.) hssl accepted term of a reso lution which amounted to a compromise of tlie claim, and which he (Mr. I,.) think concluded the matter between Mr. Bled soe and the State. Mr. Graham, of Orange, made a forcible siieech in advocacy of tlw jusUaiia uf Mr. Bledsoe' claim, and insisted oa paying. to the very letter, this affair of bouor be tween tbe State and one of her citinma who furnished, during the war, provision to keep tlie unfortunate insane of tlie Biate from afiairing. " Mr. Bobbin, of Davidson, wa opposed to any further payment to Mr. Bledsoe, and proceeded to argue at length giving reasons for hi opposition. , Mr. Norment mstMcd that it wa nJ Honest aeot uue Mr, ts na inimgnt toe State would only do its duty by paying the amount claimed bxhuu.,, , v - Mr. Rotibina, of JVaan,' K'vreT' the payment of the claim a nothing but just nothing but right. Other remark were made by Meaari. Mauney, U timer. King and Murphy, after which the previous question waa cajled and sustajued. . The amendment offered by Mr. Gi)ruer to the sulwtituUi w adopte.l. Oa the question of tlie substitute of Mr. Merrinmn, oa motion t4 Mr. itolibina, of Davidmio, Lhe avrs aad nay were called ; tba votercaitted bl (lie passage of the sub stitute bv 80 ayea, Bays. . . . . The bill wa put upon its fcecoad lead imr aad iwarrd " -j. j,.--.,,. v I. n, - - Mr. Uilmer moved a auspensitm of the raiea to take an the bill oa ealenda, eu thoriaina the Coumifsdoner af Onslow County to revbe and adjust the tat fat of (hat cmirit-whit fa now in the hand of the Hhcri n.jThe rule were suspended sad tlie bill passed, its second readjng. - Oa motion of Mr. Murphy, Urn further consideration of the bill was poatpoaed and made tbe apecial order fur to-morrow morning, half past 11 o'clock. t Adwrae4. ; - ; ' SENATE. 1 TnaasuAT, Jan. M, 1871,' ; " Senate called to onter, Preaideat War nm ia the Chair. ..x !. -t . : Journal of jeeterdaj read and approved. EfOBTS rmo ttajmraa coMarrrxas. air. uranam, six. uwaw sou na iw ran, from tba Jadiciary Committee t Mr. Currie from tha Committee oa Eogroeard Bill; Mr. 'Mtwphy from the Cumtaittet oa laaaae Asylum, submitted Report. . Mr, Jooe atoved to refer tae report aa the tnaua Anjflusi, XS U7ut1ierxTffln; miui mittce. Carried. Mr. Old, tVota Committals oa Judiciary r Mr. Gilmer from ai Cotamitte aub- mitfad a rvoort Mt OTJtena; rfr ftsvldsW nW tnF saittaeea Edaeatioa. nmerted ear bill ta Mr. Rolibia moved a aasneasiaB of tba rule to take ap aad eoaaider tbe report. Messrs. Old aad Alien, opposed snwpsn ton, and . instated oa aa indennHe pott-. pmteosenb " t-i-sis. 1 Mr. GUmer hoped tba bin would be suspended. Rules not suspended. , . Mr. Gilmer moved thai the tall be movie the special order fur aex Tneadaj at 11 o'clock, aad oa mntki) prevailed. Commumcaticai frota ilia ExreUeacy Opt, Caldwell, traasnuiurig report from tb Adjniaiii Oeawl of tha 8t4a. ratathw fc ewutoYHiL aixt coat uf aililiav la ouoaa to rrauiotioa of Seawta axauut ua awuoa a jar. noranaw, Of nowaa, f v copin tw each Senator Wet ordered Mtn BtwtML ; r . Mr. King mated to muead an aw to in etude Lewar .lawxhaent adoptod, and lili paaanl eereral mulitb-a ntorwt tu be eaarriiaa4 aad ami to Ihiaaa. Mr. Maaaey moved a anaiMailria of the ntlea, aad Wt upon Ha emreral reiulbiya a bill to ehanfre! tbe time of boblina; the tfearte to tbe amlh Jwlivial DiatrM Kule aaapraded, aad tall put a ita aes oad naulmga. a awtloa the bill waa tabled.' .;:.t . ,-v a On motina the apecial order waa poat ptmed fi tew minatea,-' .11 l.wMatfft frH Honnf ra' ri-ad, testis- tulttllu; a tvanbitioi hk'h had uitxwxi that body, failing oahioExfelh'Dcy lite Uovef aur, to lay before the tiowav r UrBreasa tativea, the letter book, eiulwwing the owrwoondmtce of UoV. Holihw, bv letter or letejrraiili, during flie yeara IHCtf and J intu, ana atao all onter book, mutter Kolla, Pay Kolla, Ac. and all instruction, eillier Keneral or Kperial, given bi detec tive during (aid year. ta motion of Mr. KoMuna of Kowan, mlea were auapendud, and Itexolutlon wan iaiHd. Mr. Robbina of Davidson, a bill in rela tion to the corpondv limit of the Tovu of Thnmaaville. Calendar, Mr. Oitmer, Wit to Incorporate the Tnmteca of (Wlerrv Male and Female Academy : rcfirred. f aTEnAC ohnB, b 'inif a bill to atithoriae the Comniijwion an of OimIow t'iMiiit y to revi and alji4 the tax Int of oid coutjlv mtm. la tiui. nanus ot me siieriu. rut on lis linru I reading and passrd tAjaWVlocs JH n nnrndti fmToTTV-. Hol.l.n. i Provi.l.-s fur the uiymcnt to wituesHe siiininoned to p peraud ttwtifv'the same viy and luilcngc a now allon-eil to witnesses iu the Stipe rior Court of Wuke : and authorimw the Clerk of the Senate to certify the uuinber of day each witness may attcnrl. On fjesenting the hill 'Mr. 1.. said, I rise to a question of privilege. I am about to ask leave to introduce a bill in relation to the impeachment trial, and a a Hcnator, setting aa one of tlie tnem on that ua peachmeot I denire to et plain. The Conn aei for the Governor, Measre. tiuiith, Boy den, McCorkle and B.ulger. represent that to enalitc tnem to make a lull ana com plete defence it will In necessary to have tlie presence of from sixty to one hundrtd witnesses, who are interspersed hi twenty Or counties, dillicult of access, and many of w hom, if not all, are poor and cannot attorn to attend this trial unles tbey pmvidi'd with fund to pay their current expense. That tbe Governor is unable to bear this expense, aad unless this provis ion is made, it will be equivalent to a de nial of justice. It i tlie opinion, also, nf the counsel that tins application ahould be nrat mad to the ncnate aa a iegtMa tive body, and that ia my apology fsr of- lertwsj Wsy -ywwy.rs-"n'",,ilw Mr. Graham, of Orange, said, I do do: know that I can support this bill ia It present shape. 1 think then! tnouiti oe at least a restriction niion the nunilier of witurssM to be summoned, and that the Htate nf North Carolina nhnnld pay for only those that are necessary. 1 therefore move the nliniu'e to the Committer on the Judiciary to comCder the propriety of an amendment mix allowing more tnan two witnesse to one fact.'' The reference was o made, and tbe Committee ordered to report to-day. INTRODUCTION or BI1.IS. Mr. Bellamv: a bill authorizing tbe CsMomissitMer of Edgecombe to issue bonds t nsferred. Mr. Flemmmg, a bill to incorporate the Marion and C'rau berry Railroad t'lmiimny ; refurred. Mr. Lehman, a bilL Pasting to Roads. 1 Bridges, jus. ; referred. The aainn, a lull to repeal certain sec tion of an act pas-wi in IHH, conoernuig TwnahiM ; referred. Mfmox wd K.CTroNa Mr. Bellamv, reaoltitton of inquiry of pilat naM'nniwnieaf ot ruwic insiructwoi Price, cot., a resolution enncernjng the digirmi? of a canal fnira Witmw River, to Little River ia South Caroliua. Lies aver. .. Leave of alawnca wa granted to Mr. King, until (tstunlay next : i - Bill In favor nf It. A. Bledsoe waa put upon ha third reading. After sotae te marks in it disi ussion, and some ex plena torn of votes, and under call of previous que: ina and aye aad nay, the bill panned, U to 1. .Bill tn Incorporate Trustee of Mt, Ver mat Academy, ia Craven county, piasaid third reading. ' - Mr. RoMiin, frnw Committee on En TOtM llr sssaal, t-!-rrr-Hll to amend an act concerning the aetttrWnt of estates of deceased persons.' On arennd reading. J -;J f 'i ' Mr. Cook moved definite postpone ment, - Prevailed -r-trr-r 4 Bill toaltolish tlie com wonia w rlglit of dower. 'On second reading. v" " . ' Mr. Graham, of Orange, arose to aUew tioa of privilege, and proposed a sabsti tato for tba bill introduced by Mr. Leh man, concerning witneasm ia the impeach ment trial ' - ,--- " -'- ; ' Oa aietioa the bill wa put oa it aeveral rradiaga under cailof tba previwos qomtloa, aad aye and aaya.) aad was adopted.'1 flrdered to be engrossed and sent to ttnaa.-' ,"' r .,f 'V Mr. Lore, a resolutioa of inquiry of tbe gersetary of Matet pasard: " i HOC8K OF REPIiEfTETrATTVTS. TarasDar. Jan. an. 1871. ftuUBB' called' tJ otdet at'chw-waatw bwr, Frfwer. -by Be Mr Hardsy, of the tin., : " irnsT ef yerterdar read nd ipnivrtJ.J MrJnrdaav.lnJL.lae juuiniry um fsatei;'' Mf. Maey.TroaTllia'T tm ' Ali Mr. Henderson, froaa tCBimln oa CorpwatJona, Mr.CHiw-i ford, Ironi the traftteeda En,grosa Bill and Mr. McNeill, tram the Commit Ira ew Trcucsj r ajid Orievanc auk- flfrWtfTTWmWKTOWW Board of Manager to amend tbe 9th Ar ticle af Impearhmmt, Ac ; placed oa tha caleadar. ... - By Mr. Bmitb. af Aosoa : A Ull amend title U. ohapt. lltseetioa 47a,U CL P. s frJerred. (l - By Mr. Broa,ltoott A WB to amend He act to lav off thSshneaesteaL Ac. ; referred. ; By Mr. Tomlimon: . A bill to mwtsseSi tor the- bettor pmtectmn the wool growing intowst of North Csroliaa ; placed Bit r)lia.' nil : A (nU ta favw of the HheTifT uf PaaqtHitmk county ; rrftfreti. n Mr. M.trtin: A hill to um.'l I Han ir Mr. Hobiuw. ftoea- Aim Committee on EamluMxit, rvporlt'J nariiaai itotle an J ' nmiw aa uettur w iwuy emoneq. Jam aMd milen, of witttrem ; My Mr. Uhey f IhII In fetation to the ineaae A Ineaae Aaylum ; refV-mid. By Mr. Aahvt A bill to amend. Chanter 43, rwrttoa 19 of tbe Itevueil UkIb ; n Mr. Rankin, front the Committee on Malarita and Fee, repirtrd up.i the Hal ary ami K bill. Tlte bill wot pUwJ on thecaleadar.j - i--. Oa motiiia of Mr. HcMl, the rales were oat tent led aid the mmlutbm la n-fereace to the enieadrueat. of tlie th Artk-le uf Impeji hinimt wa takea up and adtrii The.rTOwJfleraiiim of t!w rWM'evrtww MH waa n-Mimvd. 'Flir ui-iiio recurred npta the paiMiije of the bill aa whohi. After long debate, tlve bill waa pot pmed Until to-tmwrow at 11 o'clock, whrn it wa agreed to call the preriiitu question rrpnn The Mil tin It final uatKage, AiijourmM. Nora.- McMsni Mitrleir and lleid ahould have been reported ax oting in the nega tive uiion Mr. Hiiri'rove' aiiH iuliiient, in WediHwIay'ii priNn-ilLmn. HKMAKKH UK MR. LOVE, OF JA( KSOX, In tke Srnnte, mi the Hill to Connlitlntr the Srth Citntliuit itml the Sitrthtwtttrn Ma. PttKxmiesT": How kmg. may I not exclaim oh,, how king ! 1m hoie to le dc- fonvM in the Hull Arc DCtiltusiia math: biYt t(t t t)rVit(ciiT Xre iifediriKjven bill ,"lt till'V ! not make ue toivet the ikroiiiiss f legislators, miwli loin; ago lint wb sliuiil'i have u rairrond, iu SKin OH the finance ol the ntjitc' would admit. They may njk U-autifuily, eloiieiitlj', of our cloud capHtl jM.tk, our grassy sloiies, our fertile fle'da, our wide-siimid valleys, our giant forceta, our minea of wealth and our iricxhausUhle water power, hut on the subject of a railroad, a in day of yore, they bid tu tuiit tn hide our time with patience, and in the lan guage of the Senator from Guilford, say, after while it may be well to consoli date with the road west of Morganton. Thi air, k the same song sung to the West a quarter of a century ngn, by the gen tleman' predecessor in these hill ; and now, after waiting thus long, we aru to be again postpiined, and deprived, yea atrip ped or our only remaining hope t'ir a rail road by the consolidation of the N. C. Railroad and the N. W. Railroad. I trust sir, this will not be done thi wrong per petrated on my constituent. For a long series of year my pretleccamm have stood hen and voted thousand, mini ma of dollars, for works of internal improvement la the eastern and middle partion of the St;tte with the l'wnmiice that nnr rri'nt onward to oorWestw connnwr Year go the faith of the State waa pledged to build a road to Docktown. The single line was tn be driven through tbe State from east to west. Thi was the original compact between the sections. But a second line must be Itrgun on the coast cms line, and obliifue lines btiilt, and we deferred. And npw a new line is to be begun, with our only avail able mean, midway" the Hrnte, and built before we are to have anv thing. Ye, we are thus to lie put aside . again, and another, find another, and another road given bi Guilford. Are we in the west to be eternally put off and bamboozled in this way i Mr. President the Senator fnsn Ran dolph apeak of the money showered in lite West, (The Senator trim Randolph, disclaimed any allusion. In tbe ',l",(l,0'H)J Sir. TTfiW.N'lit 1 actxul tile Senator dis claiiner, but this i ungraciouslv and of ten thrown in the teeth of lite Wcet,-as if we had received Hie a bole sum, and were respoiiHible for it waste, when it i known '. 8wepsnnXitUe6eld & Co. w iuilled ua out of this seeming bounty. It wa no more. rcwamnrTeinv JBTTt; Ts Iterated and nt iteratcti, by those who know better; un til thi $7,000,600, ghsms before my dis torted vision, spectral like on the trees, theieeve. on that roc ks, on the clouds. and disturb my slumlier at night Bo much baa been said about this 7,0(0,0O0 to the pn'jmliee of my sK tion of the Rtate, that I have learned to hate the Huure arMa wherever I see it, and almost wixh I mitfht nevernee it airain. The truth ta, the ' Director as a whole,both private and state, a custodian of tbe fund are responsible for thi waste, and ought to be arraigned by tlie peoble,a a set of dutma, if for no greater crime, , My ceiHtituenta are wit to blame tear this apparent iiaproviduace, and I hope 1 shall hear wo xnor of thV i,000,MJ, . ? , , . " v The rVenator front Orangw apeak of aatoral lines t rail war. . tir, there mar be aaeb a thing, bat tiiia will fall short of . ..l,. .. ' tha mark m making tiling but a natural ha. W Itst i stippuac the rsmatsir ealU a natural limi, liegiasat ... J I Wilmington, tlienoa m CBartotte, Jtotli srjordtoa, tiM mouth of the Hwannsnoa to Ducktowa. , Aaothax begimi at WU awigtoa, tiirnce to Fayeteville, Greem baro', Dalem and Johnaon's Depot ia Ten- 1 at m their aaturai una, ami not tba distorted tine they eeek. Another aa at M on bead City and Norfolk, by coavertdntr ttnea, unite near Hills- boru', tnenee to' Orwesboro', Balisbury, Aanevtlla. liw ktowa, Memptiut and oa to the facinc.. Mils la a, natural li Natora ha. chalked it ant for the nil- conlia-nts-connm-tiiltf Jiseawvan. aiaga aontment Uacit, it will be tit ereat higliwav tapposite directit fbclhe J transmission of tbe ni.li productions ot Asm, , and the - mtnufv-tured aftiefaB of TTesrera EWTpBT xnd Vt K Tkm Nwlh Cuoliua " aiirrira-onn t " ' . n - ., J FTaTBhootiq. Wm yreterday erenlng, that Mr. L. 8, Ham by, and a negro hi the game of Heary Druaimewa, g.H into a ditticutty, about Some slaader- ons rertnrt Whlfih bit'l hrmi r'mnr'lina against iiamby, and that Mamby, when he saw tbe aegro attempting to get rock, drew hit pistol and shot him twice j ewe M tbe breaM and the other hi the abdo- The Phvsician. who was esJbsl an atteBd1 the negro, aavs that he cannot possibly Hvn tonger than a day or twa, W kava not heartl,bnt anppnss before this be has died. We are clad to state thst this difRraltV bsWi ..lili.-. i. St . rWh nartie ririn Coast-rvati vaa. UomWv, It la said, ha left tow roootry. AstreVUr CMtan, larA, ro lie lorgoticn ( i ne iHMlltilill pictnn' oier to rotiiei (Jie siuru, Js swhrl f"' J'-'- sHs J tfl nr. if re I tcJi tBfrflimT! trrtsjTM. ".Jllfv mar-m UtASK BUM. jKtffiukHoK. Jan. 14--After Frank awaaait-f(a-t m Wmmtttrltlll Tti"jXTu" ate lie Wa emidurted to the Sneaker tesk, hfn he retnrniHl rhaiiki for WeW t Rmt 9ud M. would nor exrratn his poMtieti in Jp'rtin iitJ!l!?Ji&JX WWTtt me WlTeiftiWitic ns-HHtor, I...ll fc..1.1 a- .ai ...,.-.:i '"it JlT ill T e the State frwti what lie termed a fingitious asuriiaiiiMi The ckH-thm allowed that no spirit of rvfsliatloa cxbited. 'All was peace and hannnny, aal all ii.tnira were united and dHiiuincd to tuhlib the libertv ol' ihectti-wusof Missomi Mucb hml been said about the Broad head letter. , He na' Menulned never to e plain tt to any man until thi vlectioa was decided, No be wimld Kiv. in explanation, that it mien be iiiterpn ted by tlie i ircwiustanw alt emliiiK its wrajntf. 1 ne recuastrw'tioa acta med io proton .of exeoution. Tlie principles m lite n , 44 tmMM lHn .bi.4uitsl itiu-ufiv Tiltiwiat Vv Mwsuiriae Court nf tne tittiod riisuxs. Jvte pwr. was, run fi-rred ou the military arm to try ami rxe cute person iu time of immcd. He citeil Ltbe dw'iHkjrMjft luaMrAnlliiritas. Milliiiaa ami Uowka, and others well known ; it wa then, the letter wa written. Tbe Prcai lunl, he said, tiiea had no autaoritr to exiVuW law dwlared uaxnuslltutioiml. Itl would have been perjury to do ail. The I'nwidvnt w not called upon to eiecutetlK ItccnlliSrtlctiou lass: tliev are alnwlv ev. e-. uU-.l. but in mi State of tli I uiou could an election be held to-day w here a Demo cratlc majority was pnibalile, that troops would not be fiiundto keep Radical in oltiir. He would never assent to the use of military power to ovcriwe the people t jUlt ntuciion That- omnure hns brr rr IK-rpctmttst iu MmtiHin by G-'ii. 1 1 rant ; and if it waa an outrairr here. im much inon' so no it in New York mid Pliihiilelphia ; UeB, . Ulaul had ciieii New. ttck -w-Hh gnnlmnu and tilleil her eftivU with sol uiterlen ncu or di-tiirliiHe vrtfh-r l lien or in ,m.nilT. Tliu act ot I lie I'n-snluiM I l.!n-iirf-, li.ul iHir a shadow ol itmntKii lion. Thanking ihem for the h'moi con ferred on him, lie promised to uxcrt iae hid judgweul in Hi ; Seriate in acconhincv with bu jifiui iilis, and if the time should coma when those- principle differed front the will an i inti-mal of the btate he would re turn the charge with which they had that day intruoud luio, Mr. Henderson, Gen, Bluira competitor or tne ncnate, was called lor, ana made a good natnred, kiudiv, and Very humor oua tpeei'h, relcrring t the early militan career of liiutsulf and UUii , whom bo con tiaually vpokeof as Frank, making must l-ical lilts, wlisheauoed jncrrimeut. lie Was about to rctlis to tiwswswUof private lite, while his friend Frank wa going to Washington to be bunted to death by 40, ww office-seeker, tie bad eontliloaoa ta him .that be would do hi duty ( i but if be aid not, be would lie a dead oa tha atb oTMarcn, IDiit a be llutxtersoul wa now. Frank wa going from them with hia ha-luof aubura tint, but he would ootue back to tbeta in two year a gray Norway rat. I Laughter. 1 He did Bat r gret Blnir' election ; he was only sorry rotcu (of mm." anrr rrmimrsrrarcd in w ho wanted to but didn't. ', He hoped that no thought of kiin would disturb tbeir lumber. (Cheer.) The joint session then cloaed, and both House adjourned. Aw AwruL I)ktii Hurird m a Smut Slide. JFrom the ' Idaho Wrttmnnts,) W illiam Jiiiimw Hicks and hi brother Jtin Bristol Hli ks, k-ft Rtrky Bar on the morn ing of the 8th instant with the mail for At lanta City. It was one of the most stormy davs ever known in these mountains. They leli this place at the hour of 9 nVlock in the fiuvnoon. and bail progressed very fa vorablv on their journey some nine or ten mile, having uw-d the summit and ust come nnoa the grade of Ball mountain, when all of a tuddea they looked np. and just above them wa a snow-slid coming with th vemritr of j!6t!tiiinjt; Jimtny TTTi'I waVTn advance, and had just a few win -1 aids before looked at hi watch and noticed the time, which wa 4 o'clock". As Jimmy saw hi impending doi htuLto turned his now-lioe - down the hiH exclaiming, "Oh; God) Oh, BrlaT Tids wa the. last ever sura nf poor Jlnimy-'-hllve. ' They war carried ibiwa the nwmn tain Bcariy a quarter -of- a mile. Into what ia known a "Black-Warrior," the younger brother, Btmco, being carried ap to one aide of the gutchi while Jimmy wa taken down it centre over a deep declivity of rock. It t atoKBit a miracle how itiisco lliH( dag himself out of km ne ton ortwefve feet of snow, and that, too, tn the ' midst of a pititowstona whlctt Was nurtnj fa rioUHiy at the"Ttnte, and travetlnd all bight without snow-shoe in snow an to the arm- pita, with aa food, aad twsl even a pair of glove, one at lite eoidest niglits nrtlicaea arm, 1 Nothing but thought of hia ' dead brother, bis borne, hw 'mot her, - hi a-ar little aister, eoold kaep that tV.y alive, lie arrived home Friday morning at- almrit tt o'ckKk, aearty froretii--h.it h veet lonllv truasa and proclaiiaed -the nnweltiirne new to a fraatie and heart 4irokew'; moth er, who nearly bee sine erifnad over thr ead leoC tn a-frw ImiIhs lis rood- pe-wiS- of n..i... im..- I...1 l..a.i.A; todoitll toatkimilteartsand witling hands could to Dnd tlie trrisshrg one, which was done about tun uf Saturday, and his re mains brought to tint place thai Bight. ., - q) as ' A Mcca MiaitiF.D OonottraswAW Tt is Bow alleged by tha Washington fftnt and other newspaper thatCongressttian flowe', of South Caroliaa, wh hr under ' redid- ment . 6r bigamy tn Washmrtnn,' was aiamed in Augnata, O., in ti3, to a Mrs. Hicks, who claim to be hi wifh, nntwrth ataadlng the claim of two ot her hwlica to wbotB it is chaiwsd tw ll ha tekrrtedU" SWA tk declaration to the effrj-t tlmt she married aad lived with Bowetl 1 "tilt 1918. JJlta.h d'tJftal ber. and remaltusl away niitil about six tnonth atrn, a period nf neany iweive yean ; vner ne nasji-en tn 'tJmiHand fkieiRitt m: paa trHti. trwi jpn-frnii inii iinrti nnr.- rTrTW-riT'y Fla. Jaa. IMtt.am) Hnssti iTattlsra King, ontbetHstnf Auiiest. irffB.- Ttnt drrta- ratiaa i signed liy Ffannerltnwrai.'" Exraturva 8 a o wToaav-Th enww 'lJOCQttf .A(jlJBateamBB ed tnrougnoai waryiaad, fswasylvanta. J rjiew lora, ana outer rwatea aorta aaa Kortkwast, la Philadelphia wow fell for abunt twelve boar, bat But besvilyeooagb to seinnsl 3 impeda biwiaess.- In- Mew York the stona wa aacompastied with in tonaeeoliL The Jlntsoa rim waafrin frosH fnaa Puuyvk sepsis to . Psekskill. Nftiew fbrnw the Wtleflctd.1VoTitnB Miia lbmd-Wtter-lN'rth-Carolina-Kailraul asrater. All quiet oa the fit R.) day, at ChamtM-fii, Hurtes L. OrsdV. uli 44ar-srf h Witmmnat - rW; pprd. imuuk uh pusw, jatwars, n rwitt at AliJta.ill 11 Z VRi-htn.ll W M..K.w.b T '"""g"'' reairainm tr.au srllilw the W estalHialimea. M, Loads. Ew appeared, for tlie de(taidanta.aad tlie c-ise was ably argued un both aides. Thie deeision of Hi llonaw ha been rtavrw d. A Bra-jibasr of-ths-atfair tranpird ls4 night, , The awM-tantgen. Messra AliUat and rVhenck, obtained ff I lie Clerk vf i he Siisrior CimuI, na a new suit, aa order to the t Vwimer to close t he af esUl4ish ment, a hick order was tsksw ia hand and irioiitl) exedwted ,by ' Conner Una kit. Lator in the bight Mr. Grady succeeded in giving tbe BvccMMr lil, and the office was n-itwil.j-WilmiHykm Jtmrmil ' y 1 1 Of Ttt VTik -1" last Th iVeUv nlbt. ', about e oVha a 'the matt nd setig!r traiwua the W .C. A A. U. It, wa about five miles tliu aide ofrluuuur, on Uie.wav to Ull dl y. tao allot asm Ared btto tae second cUafeuat-B, Um balls paasiug very near Captain Juuius Uarduer, the ooudue tor nf the train. It is MiiMised that tlie imtragv was per pet rated by at sue Btyroes who had Ins-a bttulv put off the train bv Ckpteiu Gardner, liucaiise they wen unable tu pay their way. Aid. Wkmtkmn Rui.noAn.We learn of some further proceeding of the Board of Di rectors: of the Western Hillroail, riac at the meeting at Fayctteville last Wednee day. Mr.Atkinwin, fonnor Mantel Ma- clonist, nd Mr. LsJuater, fiwwer Master. Ciiriviiter, w ho had been displaced by the lite administration to muke room for I'aniplsll and Minor, two Itadii-al an- )WuiU weea .reinststsd to Utr ' fbrmsa-- position. e f -rnirr.ir:YKitr.m.ri.--ladis.ri young blond, colored, who killed Mr. DraiinH iu Johusl'41 ooituty sometime last year. h s iMirts-d ntHitv niilisi mutt of here a few days ago by Toner Devane, i"olorcd, an is uow tn jail. Yimngblisid got on the steamier It. b. Leu I tut week at tlw K. tt Uridine near Wiliuinirtva and was rccoir oiled before the Ixiat reached Fayetteville awl wa arrested sswt put under guard. i wee when near tha edge of the boat be jumped into tbe river, swam ashore aad eacuiKd, though he tu closely pursued. He aoon met up with Toney aad while orngging m nis e(e t uner anted lilm and mid bun rent to jatL -rnjf. Unfit. Wei; (ljue Toncy. The commiuilty (a which be reside thould suilalilj reward hioi. Kditur. W.C.4R. a R-W. learn thai the interest due thw avonth by tba Wiluunir- ton, Charlotte and Kutherford Railroad will be paid next week, without regard to the airniuitic Uirown -Jn Um way by Ur. moan and 111a toga Direotoryr Waalsohiarn that th Increaa in r eeipt from September let to January 1st Boa oeea anout f Y.ouo over tba eorrea- ponding quarter of last jtsu.KugU. -a aWTa tMwI ff TOpime'lroffl Jri bono' aa our W. K. K. to Haywood oa the t natliam rtoad bow ran dally a limnerly. Mr. Ciemmnna, tit contractor, ha just gone to Waaumgtoa to make aaothej eT- lort to secure mail from -her to Raleigh by thi line. It ia umlentood that train will wait on both road for the stair, so direct connection from Fayethivill to ttuldgb is regular and reliable. nuyu. Town Arraina. Last week it became known to the town officer elect, that cer tain ilrfi ited candidate for Mayor and Commissioner caused demand to la made im one or more ettixen for town license and tax. A lxtn lit mwice Was found posted too; the book and record an- still withheld and concealed ; tlie de feated candidate bad twora In a olftVlnls and two or three polioemen were retained affidavit wa made last Thursday bv tome of the rsHiiuilswionem elect before Jailge Uiixbm for warrant to bind the parties m-it rkiperior tlourt fir cnnsplrncy. The Judge granted the warrant and Fri day ltd set for hearing. Whim the cos Came up the dcfnniUnte- iw parfiwt ohrg-4- nl nub eojtsplrlty, asked postponement so as to iret Witowssrw mncrmitig tcvnlltv nf the jlectimi Aw. : fm 6 the town ofncorsoliju-fed and the Judge agreed With them, that the .Sheriff a rrtorn could not be queatiined in tlie trial of lhe raw tn thi form, and tti.it th rtaacdy for the rnnteMtiiig iartit most be aigbt by avrrraiM or simitar pnaeadinga, .t re qiHKt nf ilrfl'mlttiits. final bearing wa mist pone. I untu nvimarow, wwen tn -aw tion will tie, whether 4t toad deteniisata to aiiiiew at next Court ami ia , what anuMiiit of Unui, for trial. oa fbarira trf easiring to nssiat ami evatla tba law. WottueireJ a Kaninuslcatto 'ftwm a friend III. ayettovllle to d.aj Informing 4s tint jieUe BuxUm's dwisum w adi'erse tn th (Md Radical MyHr nd Oomaiis- ahnicra. ' ' ' v " f : - . I .... b 1 1 m -v Tu NkbuXms Sknatob. Grant has again been snubbed in the bouaa of bi friends, and be dot not like M,A aor- respondent at Washlngtoa asv ! ? s-nf' ' Tha dispatch from Oinaha annonnclag that Gen. Thayer bad not beea re-elected United (Hate Senator from Nebraska, ha caused quite a eeaonhon ta Administra tion circle, where a special effort bad beha mad in bis behalf. Gen. T, left n asfiinirtoa a lew uava siucv wiiu a ictier "CT lSp:W! to-tba Vnate. as a ir.sMt"ftrpullk aad at true fiiend of the AdmiuisVaUnn. .Thi look na. ,nla to I ' utMi h likf ExeCUti diialinsl h Mieonaad LruisUtive ovcretga of 4ms- k msste aa tnetr mind, trtat l tmvwr atioHht reriisii at fiiie."' TO new rJeostor tno,flkr'iw"tormerry 0bgaa in Uimgrea a itea: ' Wtrlrrftiika wai B.TeTtfauryV MBsM'oVbvS amru of tba Ixmdoa Thnea am Bow ared ttr the tHnjwei of sending coinmitnict.ir!n to mend snui np in Hie neuegra en r 01 Pri. Thus, fti Time of Jonnsrs T5lh contains an ninismssii ivipw-suaa; sir. Wasbbftme. tha Caitod Btate minister, to cnavey rertaia boeinea informaHoB to German merchant whose nam and addrras hi Puri ara rivrn. The tame comma contain twe other noHceato Mr. Wask btirne, oa behalf wf twe German refugee! in London, giving' Information of rhrtr health aad aafer. A tbe tlerntsn la Pari have been piaced wnder thw protection" of tr. waslihttrna. Be m msw tne BKOi'rm of commuuifatina, probalily a knowing more of ilmir present movmeot or of their place uf eonoaaimant than any 00 lse. . - : .ig'Sl'-ra;- Z.?! Mtonaaitrre. . - V '"MivTimerxsmii'iir t, Xi y wa reeeollv th owner of a lfiastiff, wh ich I ..1.1 J Lw" , i in toe eowrty. iw frtdsy aftentaioa Mr. Tmacrmaa aad 4 ladt aUtrhbor. named Mm. Elixa Huff, rvturninar home from a visit to Catskill, tmnd tbe dog occupying the gate, and would But tot then ra. 1 itnennaaofitrsxi mm away, out the mastiff would ms) olwf antil tbey awth bail tliruwa arrerai stooc at him, when he took refuge aader the kitchen. - A bort time after Mr. Huff, while assisting Mrs Tlaienuaa 4a earryiag auaaf tbing from lhe house to tbe kitcbrti, saw the dog with stealthy step aad glaring eye advancing slowly toward her. itjhe, erring -ne could not atop the big, by ward or grstura, at aww prepared to defend herself, aa night was hupiautihle. As soon a tbe dog was near brr h arose ou hi bMld feet and at tS,l,,rM.i b. m! Una 111, ST I. a ftt,,l,MU,t ' Th i'U eBJUtsl a amalwl twlwsea thej woman aad dog of atmul tea tniaitus' duratioa. aad which tor it Aerceueas sraroely ha a parallel la aocb encounter. Mrs, Hun Brat threw out her left arm which the dog bit fewrtXitty Bear the wrist, aad with bar right bawd aaught tba infu riated brute by tha toiwat, ami a euoa as her left band waa released from the grin of tbe dog she srissd . hi Bailor Jaw with It, Knowing aVntst every circa rastaace that thi oom bat would ba a knarthy one, a anna aa the Ant excitement had subsid ed Mra. Huff ordered the family to chaw every door bat otnv tow ard whicb sJw treJaeJI bat anwrr drew the do. . Be fore rewtbiag tba step fat front of tbe opea door, tba doT had for a short time partially dUagwl kirairvft ad btMnv( Huff srvscsly oa tha taft thigh, - By thia timethj twwjMsjan, bgyimV1 aader- jaw ttmi '(Broaf:J fKf-W Trt diatr. : Fussily aha had reached tba duon steps, ana betrsa ta walk ud them back wards, and wliea at tha lop aha, by sutu inoning all her strength, and try one rtrw lent effort, threw tha 4tog to tne ground oa hie back. Before the animal could recover hi feet and ascend the step Mrs. Huff had entered ' the bouse and dosed tlie door, and at once fainted, tier wound ware examined and dressed by a kilfufx physician, who proaoanead' bet cas almost nowles. Her faoa, arma and limbs a few hour after bad awollea to double tbeir aaturai size, tbe poison from tne una navtng ra a lew noura dimued It clf throughoat bar whole body, ' ANHVAL VKSTlNQ Of TITS STOCK- B01DKB8 Of TBS fill 8 T MTT0SAI BAXX Of CttAB lotts, " ; - . The Annual MeetW of tlie Ptockhold- er of tbe First Natintial Bank of Charhnte wa held 4a tba Banking Hows la tbe City af Cliarlotta ett Tuesday, January tutn, iBvi. us motion ot rt. J . McAdua, President, Col Jan. L. Morehead wa rail ad to the Chair, and Juo. H. McAden n- appointea a conuultten to venfy proxies. which committee reported a nujurity of the capital stock represented tn tba meet lairs Ilia Preaideat auhaiittoa tha Report nf to President and M recti which was receivsu and adopted. , Tliu Report show a large Increaa ol the tiuslneM ut tbe Hank during tba rear 1(17 over tba prevkxt year. .,- '- : , (.- -' By the last Annual Statement . . the Loan and ptscounu being, " ' ms,3S.I0 By tfcta g.'ateasent the Loaaa and Piaoounta bsiag, t si B?f),9Sr).85 Aa Increase of. ,. 1 U3,5tiT.tV Government Bond then, IM.OfW OO Government Buad Bow, ' IBO.OOtt.DO Aa increase of. . t Ktl.two.otr Other Hecariliea then, . T4,t2&0t Itltier necuntie ,now, ' lHo.ina.lxi Aa Incests of, 1 . 6,nn. ftarpla Fund taaa, Hurplu Fund Bow, , vu ,.i ftr.ouu.otf u a,aU.ono.fw w , .,ooo,oo An Increaa ot, , , , . t "ash oa hand then, ' "' Cash oa hand now,'' -f trw.ovi.. 181,011 fKl .-. al.alB.B3 Aa Increaa oL t. r, Ocpmjt than,, v-Ht c . .- -M1,4WV.: in-iawiia now, 4ttl,olT . tr,ii.Tu ..-..f.. . 1 AB I incress of Tb total Blateayan tat Aasata tbea... !,.,., i tf, r. Tbe total fiutcmeut of Asset now, , ftf t)i , fJ3.1,l8.H An increase of,., i.T,48,077. The BafMitt show the net incunieof the tlank i the last twelve Month waa lit percent no the capital stock. ' Owing bil the large increase of basinesa 'and tliil f baavy dVtMartsaa hand, aad fur th par-' fxsie of iiMTning the banking facilitie of th eomrannity.th Report recommend that tha capital stock be Increased to the sshw af .J1),IMI0. Th Hmmrt fortber ' re-i prreuaU that tha Board of Diraetoo have uVt'btred an extra dividend of 10 per cent, on th cspitai stock, which dividend, with tlto aemi-aaaaal dividend herefcifor paid. aiBcaxgtaeB aw per . on ttt capita! stuck, inaviae aullea haad a ttrrrrt hind of otvee 10 pa osat, to be shared it! by the efca)MtordVatt.vH' '''' 1 - ". ' 1 Vh f illowlng nmilntSoa waa offered by Cut Wat, Jolmaton and ailimtad " " iraawW, That tha Preaklentaad Direct, er b and are hereby antltotized to open book of wbecriptina to tha capital stock of tb Bank anttt itt arnitnl t rncreased to a sua not aaiiitllag t.'O0,000. ' - Tto BtoekBoldem tbea rrroreeded to slant Board of U rector W th year 187 1, wnicey nsauted ta taa eiecMoa nf K. Y. MeAdsn. Wat, R, Myeraj K. M. Oala. Rufus BarriBgar, & A-Coliea, Wa. Joiia- stoa aad Joo. Bmra. ; T book of aascrTttttoB to Incmue tb atocij wvawcwasd and (U.OOO sub- enur4 ty u mocknolder present., i-j , vsiiiiiiiiw uv mryiioB; aiyauniaov-.---r-i Bieetiag or utrector' wa acid lm itly - afta sbeilbmvTird' meeting' of the WUsbbotd awl trar oia officer am ecte.IT" It-Tr "McAden ldetrtj Wt rt ytrVw m. V. t'rrram. Cashier; O. W. Uatea, A- Tba PnjaideBt aad Caahiar waotbor- ized to open, bonks of wlawriptioa for in w 1 ass li stock, witsirTimina betti payable Brat day of Febroarr, t7t. s 3- -f i. ; Jan. ft. McAjiaat, Satratart,.. p-'' Tb Kewbera Tim sav' that at a km ia Bcainetoa. Green Caantv which acnur. red some tim (ioce, maa by th nam af Edward Lyon waa .burned to death. lhe or ocenrred m a atore occupied bv, Andrew "Wethcrintl n. The atora was consnmen, rogetnur wit toe mtire stork before assistance could be renderecL The horrors of tb aocoe were tvniicrcd more .u..... I 1: , . ... s. i-T mr nowiuig 01 a pea aog wntcu PHaaed with bu Biutoi la the flainca. UKHOW M OMAJt. ter of th 18th instant, write a follow aader the above captain -:-- I '!m M lStuT """" 1 .iiini.i 1 in -it !WtOTaU.MaTa3t .)antit-. year, aad a corresponding Utcresar in foal cro)an , Tin will, indeed, he only the most ordinary- prudence. Mo man eaa aader- . take to twrilh-iv what enrt of a difficulty with England Butler and Grant may work Bp ia tbeir effort to aware a re-election, ' and turn the tide of jsilitica by some rennrkalile stroke af partwata tactkw. -Just aa likely as taut tbey- ay get ap a war befrw tlie Beat cotton crop ia aiarketed, awl we kava tltavplanter to imagine his eeWition in H an 'event, wit b armp absuhitety nasaieable,, and aa insufficient sapplr of provision on hami. . But wa am worry to hear that otlnt than ; prudential reason will diuiinihh tlie cro. Many are retiring from planting and hiring their html to wegroea. . Tin will iced to result in crop ami qj-nt win. h ni iy l A'praerntod bya cvpher, Tne run of the planter will buy titilc rwno fcrtiiiim, , and thia wilt call 'Zft another rednciiott. Wa have beatd it cimiwiured that tle crop tif Georgia, from all causes, w ill fall nff et least B.1 per cent, or at host tuft, OtW hahs. Let a travel along slowly tor a while, and bm if we dual aiake better pee.1 after alL , lW1. ; . . :itt;V"' '' ' ' '' ' Mf.aa Ei.bcti EwroncKWKtrr tw-C ; NowrtrtirB' SoTTB CAkol.iNaoa Tnui,"'. " Washington, Jaa. saWAa amendatory or suppluuental bill to what la kmiwn a the "' eongrt-snional enforceuieiit or election nct. wa agreed oa bv the Honse judkiary-ema, mittoa.at their meeting to-dav. aad will he pressed through Contrresx, if aosaibte. tend til oiiemtiooa of tba ' act of last . .J'n,JAQt;tfrfjt!5ii i4S 'J&lJiti VTete VrnVfrm um iiMtitai:"iwi more especially for the alleged naturaliza tion fraud In Northern cities, the new bill look to tb anpervisiuB of the enlor- ' ed vote la the Booth. Tha nubier . tore Nomina, and actually place the na val and military fbrctwomler command of civil offluera, while it inflict severe nun- ' tt4iment for briliery or intimidation of vo- ; FOBIn i0 tolTH CAJtoLWA. Tha ipecial Senate committea oa tba South have summoned tba Governors of North and South Carolina, It i proposed to Investigate theaa two State ta com mence with. , The committee met and or ganised thia morning, and looked over the mas of. document sent to tbe Senate by the President Tha conservative men v of North Carolina intend to be heard b kwt th committee, and will be able to how front indubitable proof that many of th lata outrage is that Bute have been comniirted by colored and white member of Ui repuliliraa Wagnea, or-- gaataea into xullaging and bambuming parties. They will not deny that there are outrage committed on both aide, but they attribute them almost wholly to aa eret political organisation. Thenppor ten of the invesiigatioa are to-day rejoic ing greatly over a letter from Georgia wroT ltrtoiistnrA off, aad two shot aad killed. . - U 7 VOTES Of TUB DAK I A tot of Iv bandied bnuae-11 narrow ba been imported into Louisiana, ta order to try tliem a exterminator of tba eottoa worm and caterpillar. : A u)csfut trout-rabier ia Cbariestoww, K. H., hope to bar two hundred thous and little ftah thi saon. Ua I now hatching about thirty thousand a week. A nidi leal Journal tatbnate that tb nle nf tlie I uited State pay one hon and twenty-Sv uillioa dollar vwrir fur physician' service and for medicine. Bostoa is over it tear of a etonrxure of Um, water supply. . Lake Cochituat tt now rcrteji bilie up tn it proper Jov Green Bay, Wlwvmsin, shipped 350,000- 900 shinglea last rear. - f -, 1 .... ta rjublished in tba Chen ik as aathm la tb aatire dialect, .,.!.-, , Th kw in Virginia thia o.m ia asid to ba the beat and thickest ever gathered fat that. State. ...:,-. w 3" ; iifew Jeraey'ha 1,830 pnMie erhonl teacher and 161,1163 pupil attending tb public schooia. I Tiia PkEiifiim. Kotuc of out Kortb- ere friend would be urpriaed if we wer . to tell them we have eati a aimit dolight- 61I fruit. Just gathered frota the trce- ea, here IB UieXtuiddla ol Jannarv. Jul not at present a fashumalii truil, u they ware brought all tha way from he Westludie, however, w -iture lo say tbey would be highly appreciated., 1 ha peraimmofti i indeeii aa rxn-Ilnil fruit. and must wane day becareftiUyculttvati-d. Wl.il. waivtM ..hi t. ..fl . espying .a persiiumnn tree, at the risk of bciug cuasidured ttuiasitioualil wa prilty soon (lund ouraelf up ia tlie vary top of it. i renummona, ib good onkT, have been old ia New- York at tOc-tu $1- per downs r-n f , ""' '"' r t.11 ', Tj- '- Andrew Jolinson dn-lnre tint Grant hasn't theffrat iriiMiile of aiateiauaa. Wt could sot overiuok bi want tf tliat principle If we were not required sum to overlook bis want of every other sort, ' ."General Grant ha a tin judgement, say a Washington li tter, "ia the taking care of his livestock.' I low doe it hsp, pea, then, that be keeps his homes ia tbe stabi and tb ia the Cabinet I , , Some Idea may be formed of Akerman' tttter want of legal ability trhen it bi aaiil that most of hi dci i-iion are aa alwiird a wa hi poointuicul to. xilk-t th Cabinet; ' -;. - , 'DnwM Kawotrr-, tlie negro mnvv tc-d it " Carteret court week benira ut, of tlie murder of Fisher (ca.ljkaa aentenowj fey . V!'ttp t'-5''iS .9 feuttpJtJJwV.Ob) -first Frv flay iu rlriuirxneU X new tl-wtas;. ffnUJleiTto Hi woman Fieiier. OW.'irr' Bmtr.. y ... v., , , . ' KB Klux tale are rift again. Accord ing to aonoonta, all tlie old aoWiera. killwt at-Gettysbntg; tratrntten r'Turtough to" come and drink krtrinjra'iUr with tim'r.1 aba laaviasj am iTTh V .wift,tr'r't3rtT''y mi"1 rewiy ougn m ua atmoea who 4mm quietn. By tbe way, why ia it that an hoanvt bub never fear the Sa Klux.- Brttkmftri YimditnUr.. ' Forrest acted ia Chattanooga recently, ; and a Kaoxville paper tte that when be appeared on the atage. and the n.i irnce aaw that ba npoa wltma trier rooked wa aot the cavaliy h-mler. Gen, N. 11 Forrest, the only crest nian of that came of whom they had ever hinfd they jumiK-d to thi'tr feet aud declared tiey had been .old,v 3 WW r
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 28, 1871, edition 1
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