v i 7 , . ' ' - - Ai r sm a v . v vv tin mi va mi i ; ja. a am j sa . a. a m -w v i i w v 'i fc ( s l,UU 1'XK TI1K SI-.NTIN! I. A. Mt HIS kklkSO cl p..',.. I i.-fhr will "rcimmi i when - t omlenifMtl, anil wiahcd h- , i Jul .it tUHtUioa lo Make souir Iaiu'Iy arrat grinm', hi frvnd Ifctnion ...uii.uh .cl to hia place ill pruami ami' if 'frit 'Mini, " lnhriji 'lit) u.'l re X Ml. I'llbvUs WS iia-iaye.1 j,d ,n,J u,,., II Lliru US BOOII as he t. X pes led. Y hell c .lul itluiu lit- found lilt tileltdttn the scal- .,,.! ict,dy fni ex vulioii. Hit' ant. hero c and tliwcrvingatl jH-nine. 'In, liicylslilp ill III. I li,, II uuil l'ulli'lln m v ut n r soi panad, not eveu by ipsa ol .... .lli:n- mid Ifcivitl Kut history only n -peals limit. , i..y t ti ry, or iie loin ijt'M.. gvus a casv ,hslule.4'.sU:d liieu.lship hwnily autjpa I In la.it unu .i iamou iiun i uncus or mi and lavtd. A lorict-isindctit i'crry, alguing hiiusclt " i. ..u.v- . Illlll I llll t..r( "riiriiille miuiuei ut jvhib I Imvt) Lh-i;U tin HTtoillil tuul M.illil:iJ r, , nil ul Mr. uiu alili liin Hir rv., ml triL-u.l. uililhUuiiilug lt 1b ui ll li, hiIkt ( tins trmiiitcutt purty, wtlile 1 ii iimiit li couHerviitivc. I havt rciul ol luu-, li in (iinf Ui tiukii, Willi jMiin, Imui vitnoun ...'i, cice.liiiifiy Bfvcr stiicturen iiku. n i r-. 'iy nbitiM- of, Mr. I'hiUijiH biiU nilu.r ,,' i,........ 1 1 , nUi iiiu ..I li,. iiirt), tlmt l,,n l"'n in my i'iii)iii l.otli iiii ix .1 it -a in iim. Ami winlv I i.o not iliink he .. ml OM -i w il ll III. il in nil r cli:ir:ll'lrr III i, in. I . .iiioiiu. U iimkc sluij'lli.iU. T UiJ- tit i.init Jt ii reaiiiic aaicesJL oM.civ?1.'! itttti n-THiiiiriuTi a law pr anil M'liola a.. h II aa lot inUgilt) ol i h.it..i it i .lid the i 'li virltiea ol a chrit.ii.tu rntlt man Mi l'hillia haa been lor more than I.irnl years a true liieinl of dear hiend i.i u.uie. 1 brill"; tint matlei Itefme you, li. Il.tiuit, bee;aiitte I have ul!iy reaidtd ,n it., free Ipiiii iHTsoiirtliliet., in-jiidit iea nint mtii mil iew ol tcinfi. i aa niot meu. While a ivtinarv.-itiv. i htor ou I U.K.' til t onii It-ran tli'Mi' rt. i were im n bit lei or abn ic. in tu o. i acquaint.... i e, ll thei;. iiitt tt mid if you don't think ti,o(,le are I, ,ed ot newaiMpcr jieraon- lias not the (, .s iii N .rlli t arolina become too per alniarve, and vituperative, .1 I he state ever needed the as.-.wtanc of all her tiue aoiia it ia now in the dark daya ..I bcr pmatnttioD and aorrow. ." " Thia," aaya the Wry, " ii from the l'ii of an eminent member of tha conaer v itive party who now tills a high poaition in the goveriimcnt," Who I thia Damon, ofturiAg Mfi m MibsLitute and aacritico for Haniuel IMIieus rhiMirmf Mr. Phillipa waa our i-e i friend. We had great regard for and ..wli, knee in hiiu. He du-eived ua, he hi trayud Hi frieiitla and his country. We niiild have only a little more confidence in linn than we have in Kirk, Holden anil lit -iijeii, whom he aupportcd and sustained in their Tile wrong and oppreaxion of un offending citirxMis. We regarded Holden, Kirk, and Bergen aa enemies of good government, social order and civil liberty ; and we put Mr. Phillips in the same claas with them, for he gave them hut en couragement and support. We veiiture thia "Conservative" de fender of Mr. Phillips ia no better than Mi. Phillips himself. The constitutional editor of the Perry says, he, (" Conacrva tivc," uow holds a high position in the Koveruiiieiit. If we had to gueaa, we would say " Conservative " waa Tim Loe, Uekter, PihiI or Oibb. We tell "Conser vative " when the robheia are in the bouse there is no time for mild words aud com pi online, either with them or their allies. LK(llftr.. TI KE. This laaly assembled in the cnpltol at li o'clock yesterday. la the MenaU;, President Warren called the body to jorder, ami after a few con Mratulatory remarks, directed the clerk to call the roll. The first buainena of the i-siitu w.r the mli.,,1,,,11,,,, ,, ,d ,y Mr. Kobluna, aetiattit I'roiii How hi. for diveitit hiinges in the roiinitinioo ,,i lb,, siait. Tlte lMll "d .iw ibcrmn will be tound iu Uie Kinate report. Iu the House Speaker Jarvi's welcomed .the in em ben in aaltoit appropriate x-ch. which will be found iu the priKxttHngs of that body. There wanted three nienilMm to make a uimnim in the Ilonae. After the speech Iroui the speaker and call ol Hie roftythe House adjourned until 10 o t ha-k to After li o'vhick the train from the east brought in a nuinlter sullicient to make uonim in the Nonae. The talk among tin metulien ia all about amendments tu tbeconMituliou ami a short aetuion. (bir ex ri. nee haa been ""it whaa. ajl thr iw'wtfi..wH-J't'C. Iiort arHvion it is thea dinicnlt to make it legislature will lueet with more succcal t IUI1 .' SllltSI tm did thetr'olif' tmAtiifm' in il;v.T.ia dJ, The cMiiteiiiv of Jtlejgh InYe Pi tieen an demtmatrative toward tbe mem- hen of the Iririslature aa the ciiiien of New York towards the Prince Alexia, but 'heir weVonit mm mora bs'nest, eanieat id sincere. A Very Pwixirr Comeiih. We are in f'irmed that Hon.1" J. T. IX-weeee, ia now the virtuous president of tha " Great Lnioa Sewing Machine Company, t Cieavalanil, Ohio, and bo dua toe reader think b the tnaumtrrt Why, D. J. Prtiyn. What a magniuccnt cotubiaaliou uS nra i TiUiuT. V Kl a Vlilli l.ft,'ilnturc f NorUi Carolina, MllMHV, Xoy. o, isri inr initio mot t 1-ioVt.M-k, Mr. 'ni "but n srri n in (lie elixir. I lie N! w w rallul an.1 tin- folIvjiuu 4fftofK arrest rrKim.-l-??. Vi i.J. . i - M.nt..Atltlt, All.mflu. H,,rt )n, ill' llnmn, I'.-.k, fViMcii I)rui,n. Klt m initio (illllMM. (irilll;UU of A Vim n,.., f intiiia, i.ui.uiiui. jununej, Mini "i'Mi, Nuruiimt. OKI.. KuhbiiH .,1 Hunt ivouiMim 14 l.nsn, ISkinnw, W tt'rrrn. Whitnii.!, Worth. A (juorutu Ih ui t'oua'l iirusent. l.M-I I rwjileut Wam.ii Uirfly .l.rr.d the rtut, tonrtulutnit lt, larniU-i ih.ir promix jiiearHnfT for iluty l heir wfi- arrival, 4c. II.. .: e ii t w m-iiu u, ll,,- lloum llllolliuitKtllill Ik illy of the rtailiiima of the SeaBte ' . i.roc t"l riHwr vii'l or the kiowio. Mr. Ki'imiNit. uf Ibiwun, inir.lui iil a l.ill entulul - An m t in nlur tin- luiiisiitu linn ot North f'uroliiiii." Onliirtd Ui 1m- (inutnl anil mailt s iiil nnltr fur U lu.nrjm at 11 uVlk. Mr. HoliiliMi, ol Ktman. movcil that a IIBHIMiO w tunt tt tin- Hon. proiHwnift In raiae a joint whet lonnnitu-t' ou con sututioiial reform. AioU-.l. Ou uiutioii of Mr. N.iiiin nl, tliurc lcinr no further bwsinea n-ailv, the Senate a.i juuniKi till 10 oV1.u k to niorruw. UK. KoMJIX' llll. I.. The following m the liill lntroiiuciil hy SrnaKir W. M Kolihins To alur the ennstitution of North ( 'iirolina " A Act To Ai.tkii id it. L'o.vmi n tvio.n ok N'.HI II t'AUol l.A. I'lu llrnntil AnnlJij .if S.rrtli ''..n.iii .') rimet (Thiw lift lis' of nil 1 1 , . - i. , lfl of inch IIimi.c i o in limiiy ) 'Dial the on.liluiinn of thin elate be nltu.iJa iMt . viutuec owJciC-ch.ai i o InkltlL' ont the fii-H cIiiikc Iheieof. down to., mi, I mciudilly the wind "but" in said li. .u. Anieud "tiiin two of the aecond ar tii It by aliikn.'; out the word "annually," anil inmriiiK, in lieu thereof, the word bn mil illy." Aim t si . I ion H v of the second article ' V s! ik i .i' out all t hut precede the w on In, "the ainil r.i h.itt disiii, , ,md by atrikiiift u' il- "m .l :ii..re..ii.r or." 'tu t ii lull-. l: 1.1, . ,i st ilo I I, , 4. tf us s. "Kach llltrlllU:! ui . -til'Ttl iilily ahull U allowed three ti - I' Jmn whilst utLellililig Uoll the set. -.ions Uiereol ; ami for each aeaaiou he at tends, ten ceiite niiiage tor every mile lie may have to Jrnvul going fnuii ow rii(uie to Uie capital and returning, the listiuice Ui lie estimated by the uiu.1 convenient route. Nu meu.Urr shall receive per dtrm for any days w hen he is absent from hia place, unless for gotid cause, to lie judged of by the House of which he is a iut iiiIht. Strike out the words "SuHiruitendent of Public Works,'1 wherever they occur in the conatitutiou, so as to alx.lish that office. Amend section onu of the third article by striking out tbu words " four yearn " and inserting in lieu thereof the, wid two r ' Amend section six of the tlnr.l article by striking out the word "aunually" and iiuatrting in lieu thereof Uie word " bien nially." Amend section ten of (he third article by striking out the words " or which shall be created by law." Strike out suctions two and three of the fourth article, Insert the words "county courts" in section four of the fourth article, inuue diutely alter the words "iiierior courts;" and, in the same section, strike out the words " special court " and insert in lieu thereof the words " such inferior tribunals, in cities and iucur)Mntted towns, as may be authorized hy law." Alter section right of the fourth article so that said section shall read us follows : "The supreme court shall consist of . a chief-justice and two aasooiam juatii-ea. Vacancies which shall occur during the official term ol the present justices ot this court shall only lie tilled when that will not snake their number exceed throe." Strike out sections eleven, thirteen, six teen, seventeen, twenty Jive, and thirty Uiree, of the fourth ariclc. Amend tbe twelfth section of the fourth article by sinking out the word 'twelve" where it occurs in anid section ami insert ing in lieu thereof the word " eight ;" and, in the same section, strike out the words "two weeks " and insert iir lieu thereof the words " such length of time, in each coun ty respectively, as may lie prescribed by law." Strike out action fifteen of the fourth article and insert in lieu thcreo! the fol low ing : " The general assembly shall pro vide for the establishment ol county court in the several counties, court of justices of the c.ice aud other inferior tribunals authorized by thia constitution, presenile ami regulate by law the lurisdiclion, pow cm. ami duties of the siiriur courts, ol .In-1 ..iluty courts, ol the courts or justi-f ol the iwAue, and of the "iher inferior tribunals, urovidv a proper yUiu of ap- pvinV, and, whew iwirt; tsitWTri-irfBrT preecrioe iiictiious oi prm-tapiing " said court in the tranmit tioii of tile buu ness coining ahhiii their n'.slKcllv'e Jims diction, so far as plie same uiay be done wilhout counicliiig with the provision ol this f onstiiutiou." Amend section twellty-aix ol the lomtli article by sinking out all inai pun wiot 'i begins with ami follows the wont itui in said atrtion, and, in lieu of Utr pari st taken out, inserting ion..iiiK. Ami auv tHlicDTa. iwcludlliu thriw ol te iuatice of lite peace, pertaining to Uie or ganirannn of the county conrts, as tlwy may bectiostltuletl 1J law.wiaii t-iieeti bv the voter of the respective counties tor uch teni a may- tie pnatcribedi by law. The wter of each precinct, e l.ltliJiwf aa la elsewhere provided in tbi constitution shall elect two justices of tfc ..wjtejsa ttm id lliiMU . fixed by law, whose jundu.tu shall ex tend thrtaafhnnt their bounty, and who ;raTiHnceor'TriecotThrT may aiso m court in am Tar a may ue.prusijriovu oy . ..... . . TT I neral aiiTOlilT'"iiia" prov fife ft,, shai a iirlll the election of moire' than two justices of th peace i&mfresm which eoa d tain cine or town, ine cnita iuag trnte, of citie and town atudT have all the tiowers of justice of the peace, ei cept the right to act rtices of the coUnty collrt. " Amend section thirty of Hie fourth ar tlcle hy "-kit s; ut the word ." Ujwo ship,' anu liuiilott: in inu lliere.il, llic w.ml " tineincl :' 'ais. in the woe t-tioo. .mir Hi the w. nls " coiniuhtiiwirr lor tbv c uuty,' nd ioacrt m lieu thereof, .1... t. i-A..l, H Aiisatul section ofi and seven of the fifth article hy striking oat the word "coiuuiissiiMi'Tk,'' where it occur in said ertiows, and in lieu tlienf, inserting the word " connty cmirt." 1111,1,11,11 Mnke cut wirticju four of the Hill. 4 f - w Itncrrt the word ao.1 oefcire the word "autvejor," in auction one of the seuntlnirtkle, and atrilte out the woida ami rive oniiiMinam," m cmirl neclioa. Auicnd ccectiflii two cjf Ui a...Mtnih rij. rfe try Wriktor "War' 'lfi VS.! ' " ctuumia K(n.Kr,r and iiwfcrtlftg tu rh?0 tlirfcuf, the worua -ctiunijf rurt;'' and la the nunc er oi ueccn niiaii be er iifflrio, clerk of the Utiird of c tuuiiiiioiiera." tvrikc out awitiou threw of the aeventh urtmic, ami in In u thereof maert the hl i m iii : iih, county courts ah.ill cauh lish a snitahle number orubdiWion, not to rimil one for each one thousand in haljiuoiia, in tljeir reaiiectirn countiva. aa """""! antj eoiivenient aa poaaible in Mini., ami marked out hy defluitc Imuiula rie-, wh ch ma) 1m- alu-ritl when uwea.-'. Said nab Imtaioiia .hull lie known 11 iv l.-- name ot "4iWti. Tlicy shall have no rorMt.itr i. nv.irn. The township iroveru nu-iita are aU.hii .l Ihe U.undarie. of fl iim-iui t hall lie the name aa thoae wlni-h hiretolure ditined the townah upa, until thev are altered by the county enurta.' tnkeoiit i-tiniia four, five aix, ten and eleven of the seventh article. Amend aectionn tiiht and uine of the aeventh article bv atnkini; out the wordu "or lownahiji," where they occur in laid octlona. S'rrkeotit sertinn three of the ninth ar If. and iuaert iu lieu thereof the follow t; " ITie tieiieral Aaaenihly aha.ll make siiit.ihle iiroviaion by law for tiie twuiaire- iiient and rruulaiion of the public achooU and for H.-rf'tiui the nubile achool v I shall preacrilie the dutiea of the uiMTiiitcnili-nt of public hiatniction." Strike out atvtion Ave of the ninth rtii le and inwirt in lieu tht-reol Uie fol nvinij : The Oracnl Aaaeinbly ahall lave iM.wer to iirovide Jor the election ves!,.,I ,11 tin- privilegt, right, fnuwbie .ui'l t ndowiiieiita be.ietofoie in any wise t;i oitctl to or conteYred Uhiii the hoard ol trustees of said I'niversity , anil tin i it ueral Asm mbly shall make audi "pro isioiu, liia's and lemiliitions from time Ui nine as may lie necessary and exptslient lot the maintenance and management of sanl 1 uiversily. Stnke on! sections thirteen, fourteen iiit-1 nliis-n, of tlw ninth artu-le. A in. -it. I sc. ti,,n tci. ,,f itn, elei. i-tith atti I I' . In l ll,IMl t ilt III. Words, " ll Ua, it I 'Ii' -'illi," anil iltsclting ill lieu tli' o wolds. " by the sl.ite, and re indigent, at the charge i tin Add to au lion seven of the fourteenth article the following: "No person hold ing an otticeflndwr the I'nitcd Mtat shall, at the same time, bold any oil ice under this suite." Hc-numlier the sections in those articles from whioh any section has lieen stricken out without Uie insertion of a new one in its place, so thai Ihe new and the old sec tions may lie enilsidietl together and uuiu bcrutl consul utivuly, giving U any new attction aiiiitttittited for anothitr tli same number which, by tt.e niethotl aforeaaitl, would lai given to the secUou fur wliith it is substituted t HOUSE OF IIPHKSKNTATTVEA MoM.iv. Nov. 20. 1H7I. The IIoiiim) waa callu to order at o'clock, Mr. Ka-akcr .l.irvis in Uie chair. Prayer by Her. Mr. Urayaoii, of the House .dr. HejHker Jarvis atltlrttssetl the House as follows : Mendttrt of Iht Jlimm of liq rmentat ej .- Permit your 'presidingofticer to congrat ulate yoit ami the people whom you rep n scat, ujmw your safe return to the hall of legislation. I greet you at your coming. We all have abundant cause to lie thank fill thai w hen the clerk shall in a few min ate call the roll, it cannot be anid of any of our It How niemliera, " he haa gone to tliAt bourne Ironi whence no traveller te tunis," but a kind Providence haa watch ed o ur lis during our separation and we are permitted to rc assemble ofion this constitutionally appoinlasi day lor the meeting of the general assembly ol North Carolina to confer together and mature those measures liest adapted to promote the interests and procrity of our people. What those uiea.su rus shall be, it i not for me evon to sugjreat in these brief re marks announcing the opening of our regular annual session. Yet feeling, in fiomuion with you, a deep inlvn-at in whatever concerns Uie people of North Carolina, I am inclined, even at the risk of censure, to allude to one ipiestion nf great public moment, which in my opin ion demands our immediate attention, and one upon which 1 hope we may all agree. Just le fore our last adjournment, we paased a law submittiug to Uie people the ii uust ion of calling a ot invention to amend the constitution of the state. The people in their sovereign capacity, at the ballot Inn, on the tlaya i.inUsl by law, a will appear by the return of their volea, de clined t call the prnpneeil conventurii Whit fhe n-nvn were that induced them ,k?' ITTa icTioh need not now be in toned luUt, only mi lar at necessary to en able us to see clearly our path of duty in f(tmi'fMiM''tefit' ' ianjf' diariisrinn of the d&ul pad I without profit. It is enough for as to know that the people in a lawlul way liar spokim. their will. It now hecouio our duty to conform our action accordingly. I' miii the great .) notion of const it u tioual mforin tl ieople sire with they only oHrtVred with us as to the nxide erf tloiug ih,is by a convention and by lcgia laiive enaVtmctit. We have tried the one that we thought wa tli (jierdiat, and it failoti. It now become, in my opinion, our imperative duty to try the other, for alu r all the accomplishment ot the reforui ia tju frml qiiealHHi, and sot the mtxWby which it is done, o that it be done in a lawful . Ji-hWcw .UixInV U.Mm of tl,pfc 4. tie in dedminc u call a cnrlrenUoei may e viewed bv tpthers whether as a csv .... '.!. ih, Kt.' nsret that the canva tlTiJ and" Wii nine ion " "held. OujJiflrofI ngnu teacne u uie grew iuh n fli obtiet ii:uiieaji;,t.j fwitdMatiatal prtss plea is, absolutely neceswary to preserve the Weasina- of uIiwtyr,TiW"Bt8etii wa, in part. " a recurrence to fundaeaen tal orinriute," and I hope will cotrtrilMt somettrtTig to: " pruierTing The tdewtngiT of the lll!rtie, of th people, which seem awav to he sifenUy tul sreiy fmtmng In he cawvasw. the htea-rntfw and burdens of rtiir presen"; coostituthHi were liii.l bare, the people tiecuae tssMier formed a to it orovisiuaa, sad I hope we .ii nmj ia sutite aona theoulv v ti- " r- -I ' Piwmaiiiinir mode of atlibriw from Uie ..it.ttoin thoM teatnres wnsrn eipenencr V i . ... . I. .. ..1 . . ti. . 1.1,. iVt dut like patriot, sod Dot as parti. , t C, li).ESI)., Mil ffl..R 22, 1871. cjfM7tfrv"."it-;'ri?T.-oT'' W kBkul.-il.il.nMt - - - rr- .r,.. v-- -v .., . ,. wv. re ciiJige.l in the patriotic effort of iinproviugW tirvsuut incongruous cmistilution. V The only h.iie fur the pniiwrity and greatues of North -rr,lina iiin Um pa twit Kid whww tott of het eons, I n oeuragwf by the bright mif rrf hpt daughter Mil fostered' bv ik-xl and wholeetMiie laws econ.Hiucul'lv ijt' fitiU tey wrmhrltiK,. "fc.'fara. herweal can Iweffuctedby hs-islati..,,, h,.r interest is f.ir the present committed to vow hsn.U It is for you to say whether' this grand t-""iiuiuwcauil sna contlnn.. In ,.t. guish on, her energies crippled by sn ill M.rsrti consiitmion, her nsrufcrative cs.w.iw itanfeu nv an evraMiaiv,. ivuttmi of L'overnin t. her rtaonm of i.i. kept loi ked ii, by burdens of Ution,Or wnetner throwing otf the shack hs. thai bind her down she. sh.M wa.J oie nign rosd to Tirvwpcntv anil to groatneas, u take that place In this gn at aisterhood of states founded by our fath ers, and which of right Itclonga to her. Men die but their works do not alwavs die with them. We are to day comiuenc ing the second volume of our legislative history that will Is? read by those w ho are to come after useither with emotion of gra titude for out exalted i.atriotiam or with curse deep ami hitter for our selfish stu pidity. I yet us so act, let us so oerfonn our part, that it will lie the former and not the latter. The clerk will call tiie.mll The clerk called the roll and the lollow ug members responded to their names Messrs. Ashe, Atwatrr. Brooks, llroml foot. Brown, Bryant of llal'fax. Bryan of Jonm, Butin, tiwthoru, - Clbnird t'oll'is, Currip, Dardcn. Drake. Oudlev IHickwortli, Kllisoii. Kniilkiier, Fletcher Purr, Garrison, Uiaid win, (hire. lra... u' luvther, Hamilton, Harris of Ouilloid' Harris of Kranklin, llendersoii, Hnua ton, 11 inn nit , Johnston ,,( ISuncouila' .McNeill, Morgan of Wake, Nicholson ' Itankin. ltiavia. Bobbins, Sniiih of Anaon Sniith of llahfix. l in ktTol ( raven Wil t.iiiii. k, Wood house, Younii of Wake, YoriV .IS. No iiliirilni I.. ..g pnstcnt, on nioli., of Mr. ...nes. t.l C .Idhell, a call I.. MiHiae w-h n4, Stit he was allowetl i .vM i.. t. wit ioli iw ii ( ii in.tt i t .1 Mr Mail, i the II, ns, Hi. 'i aiiotiitiett until I .now nt HI o'ct.tck. ' I Kspoctntl for itn utitit l I NoitTii cahousa a no vnnisiA VUKIS Tl i .V ( iiXPKUKMt A". M r. Zion, (Ik ni.k Co , N. ('., Noveiiilaa- 17, 1M71. Tlie North Carolina aud V irsriuia (,Vm- ference met in it annual session at this place to-day, and was called to order by the former president I I he following appeared and took their seats: Mlnistcn The. J Fowler, 8. Apple, 11. II Hayes, A Isley, Win. 6. Long, It O. Tinnin. J. W. Wellona, A. '). Antler in, C. A. BHn, W. T. Walker, Thoa. Truitt, J, W. Hatch and K. W. Ileale. Uy deh-gatoa: W. II. Adkina. A. Mo ring, B. Y. Utley, J. Q. Langstoa, Henry May, at v. w instnnj It. rarrall, J, . 11. Xiliort Orahatn, AlvU King, Joseph liar tlie. Benjamin Malhewa, li P. Smith, N. U. Wootlell, J. r. Mann, Thos B. Farrar, M. C. McCauley, W. C. Tarpley, A. Whit sett, Tin Truitt, M. S. Monug, I T Ball, Alvi Stone, Win. Held ami Jiwac .mil- Althouth a large portion of the minis'' and delegate had not arrives, a tUoruiu was tumid to Ian present, ami fonienancc proceetlcd to the transaction of business. lu ligiou exercises by Kcv. I nomas J. Fowler. . Iter, S. Apple was chosen president, ami Kcv. W. S. Long, assistant secretary. On motion of lUv. A. 0. Anderson, Rev. W. B. Wellona, ol the East, Va , and Kcv. !. A. Long, of the Valley, Va. scou ference, were iuvited to seats in the con fere nee as deliberative members. Each of these member responded iu sppropiiat remark On motion of Rev. W. S. Long, Hr. C. A. Apple, of the Eastern Virginia Confer ence, and Here. Thoa. (1. Cra.cn, John S. Lawrence, antl M. L. Hurley, were also in rited to seat in the Conference, as delibe rative mcniliem, anil responded in brief but timely rt'inarks. bn motion, a commiltue nt Uiree was appointed on religious exercises. On motion. Iter. J. w. Wellons was ailed uiion U deliver the oiieuing aiMress. He answered to the call wilh an explana lion that he was sufiuriug with an afloc Uon of the thniat (In motion of llev. A. Iaicv. Kcv. J W. Wellons was excused from delivering the annual aermim. A number of mimber who were not present at tbe opening of the session uow pH'ared and handed in their credentials. On motion ol iter. w. a. King, uie lei ters from the various chiin-hes were cjtlled for, and (lending the reading ol tbe same. conference UMk a recess of twefily min n tea for refrtnih ments. ArTKKNIsiS SEMVION. Conferente met at 3 o'clock p m , the president in the chair. The reacting in Uie leiicra inau ine v- rion churches was resumwl and finished. On motion of llev. J. W. Weiloos, a committee was appomted to exiyuine tne raridil tetter Bird repojt the -seatt iu of all the churches. Ths Dresiderit of the convention ug- gested lht the conftnncsxppoint a com miuee to prepare liinu of a letbfr' from j the churches to Uie annual conierence. Tht SUL'L'eetlon was how led, and, on motion .if Iter. K. W. 1MI, Kcv. A. lly, W. Ilesile and Itruihcr r. IL llortien were iipiminUsI the eoinmittee. On lutflion, ll waa agreed w uiwn 9..K) a. ui., adjourti st 1 1 a. m , for preach ing, dine alter preaching, meei again at t p. tn , and aiijourn at will. The comuiittee o religion eiereio then reported tliat Rev. U. A. Long would preach to-morrow 11 30 a. m. - . otcnuu then atlnairued to neet at mm. to iuiirrow. ,,Uidi4rkwxWl li Iter. A. Isley. mtmB-mer.- ftwftvrnr in snssiofl. The prewfdent tt ' thi cliair " Prayer 'WJWZph AW?: SevsvaT nieiiiiVr tiurretl aud took their Rev. A. G. Hughe was invited to seat hj the GwrereTree, tier. v fu&rcnce then went into the election of Fraternal ITeaseagerS, andxteliinowtng . jr. ... rtt r wetwchiawn: to in raro tsan Conference, Rev', a Apple, W. . lima awl IL W. Ileal. Deep Wver .H; ri i'..r.... k IiOeV A . M id 'V 8 .,' .. l' ihe Vim t Virgmui'i O inference. It v. J. W. W'ciion. .tro. w...i S..C. a cominrttet ,.r i.. wl...u sri'SiW the sabioct Ol Mt..i". - -- u.....ii. aiiwiwi t.nt ,sarn.srt-s.ldreiavw ! ..re eaa-le tio-tu this iuiiaiitaiit sub ted b I .. . ... r. . f t ... t k a I I CapU hwitil, llev, W. B. el Ion X ',, ' . arfctijrti-B ilutu- ssJji mrjiwd -r-t.ji( preaching by Ilev I A Long. The committee on " rcti xtou exercises " then n-jKirttnl that Rev. W. IS. W'cllonsof sW'ki.Y,. would preacli at Mount Zion tu morrow, Suri.ij ) H a in. . and Hcv, tt A. Apple, iif Uvel Urcen, V., at the name place at 2 p ni , and that lie. 1J. A: Itong II irrisonburg, wonhl preach in the PrtJwterraTi t'httft'ft H Ti rftiatb) at 1 1 a in. Conference then adjourned to meet at the apHiiuud time. AVTmHUtKlN SRHSlON. Confcanco met at 3 30 o'clock. The lvsith ii in the chair. On motion of Hev W S Ixm eimuiirtee of three waa ai.Kiiutetl U i c amine enure ti recortls. t On motion of llcv. W S. Umg the ministerial ntiorta,,er"' r-s,. t uititUMi of llev A. Isley, were handed to the recording serrotary, who will condense them ami publisli the same in the Christian Annua). It was decided that the next annual see sion of the conference will uicet w ith the church at Shallow Well. Misire county , N Con Friday la fore ie thiid Sablnth in Novemlier, IH7S. Kcv A. O. Antlersun was chtajen to tie liver the next annual address before the conference H wa decitkd to publisli the proceed iuga of the conference in the Christian Annual. After some other business of minor itn jHiftance w as transacted conference "ad journed to nn-el agafn on Moutlay next, at till) usual hour. Tol'HMAHKNT Faih We I'll 1 1 ft TIIK Wll.yiNtlToN th- .Sfr of II.,- I nth l.lbl., lilt loo.i ...r ...... ... mcnt w hich took place nn u,, on Friday : n.iiils Shortly alter 2 o'clock the km, I .M I . i iihn, KlIIL'ht ol No Nam ii Mfl,aiii-iiiiu, Knight of Wilinuij too .-.i till haw Mill. I I liaison. Knight of No Hope. I' Cowan, Knh'ht ti Clarendon. I M F. .lwnr..K h-iuuhl t.r ll. 1 v tttitta, Kllli:lll III the K. p-ur. II 11. 1 oringloil, KnlglH of Bichinimd W P. Oldham, vllainon) Knight of Py Unas. Marslial Nance, Knight of Bladen John II. Oordou, Knight ul J-Juvuulh Hour. Collier, KiiL-hl or Twelfth Hour. - Battle, Kniijit of EtlifectmiUr. v The tilting lasted for some oonsid.trublc nine ana was witneaaed by a large mini bcr of paople. At it conclusion the fol lowing, were announced a the sinceaslul knighta, amid the applause of the Swcla tor. Knight of Pythias, first premium an ehvant hunting amm iruld watrh. who .waa diwurualad to crown the o- I LovS Slid Uuautii..', , . I . .R?iisif,ji70iy'lt "tentd Aiurs dusignated to crown th first Maid of Honor. Knight of the Twrlfly Hour, thii I prize to ciown the 2tl Maul of Honor Knight of Dc-patr, fourth pnc to crown the oil Maid ol Honor. Col W. h. Mullm, ol Soulh Citinthi i. was sell eled to deliver the prizes w hich ae did, accompanying the same with tin ipient and lietitting remarks, as-uharly so w lien it is consult red that ho h ul but a few uiinuua noli.e in which tu prepare himself lor the rest, onsiliilitius of ihe ta casion. I'pon rtyx-jng the pris and the beautiful wrentfHW prepared for the occa sion, the fortunate knights proceeded to the grand stand and clowned the ladies of their choice in the following order : ticcn of Love and Beauty Miss Alice Larkms, of Wilmington. 1st Maid of Honor Miss Kva l,ow, of Wihnington. Sd Maid of Honor -Miss Katie O. Mcotres, of Wil inington. ftvl Malt) of Honor- Miss Lirr.ie ,Mnly, of NewKern. MKOIiO UKVTKMAMTUOVKRNOH. The raising of the wind may be an agree able pastime, but when it run into an uu manageable atorm then tht ia, we imagine, a rather unpleasant state of aAttire. The nonlvrring Usm the u.oro the right of suf Irage waa Miought by white radical potiti eiana to lie an admirable little gaie for wait ing Uiuiu into place of trust aud luuolu- incul : but when that breeze increased l(l ,u, b degree as to blow negroe into position Ism, without the power ot prevention, thing are not laucied by them so well. Whatever may lie the pinion aud determination of hi while brother as to Ins fitness or unfitness to bold ollice. the colored man ia decidedly con vlncud that, it he la not more -'. If ' least as capable as he to till a ..t p within the gilt of tlu! p-tiple. Ail .utik uul no pay or play " will not do lor him. sr in other w.ls, all voting to rrlrvate it n, allele they cah a!iiilit llupiselves STtntiuT ever being allowetl lo suck tne Jul. lie teat himself, ia a thing with Virb this newly qualified voter and ntfioe holder doe .not uitcud to put up. ssxebed nearly the highwt state office. fo say in 'lit last nt a Dssgm Cnilcd Hiatea sauaXor t rt .t n MlsalssllinL aud infltnuura fvun elsewhere to the National Congress, lriuuxana, lis a negro Ueu tenant gorer ir, and South CaroTina both a negro for liir lieubrrvant-gtivern.ir and one fiilnig Uie. laautiou of justice of her supreme oourt. to unpleasant as it i tu llnuk of sutHi Uings so remote, yet tt I an untienit li (act Uiat the negnie have an eye tbe lieut, goverwmliip of North Cro hi. They' will be satisfied at their next onventioa villi noUitug lea than one of heir color for that office. While radicals Bay, from their innate disgust for the se mi, or Uioir disiMsutioa to gobble it up thisauel res, gnw at it; few re im yo, they ll . . W ,v, t, . Uluf ll r n ' s . I I ney ucsMgoeu ouiy lo make him i an instrument to elevate I ISemacTve : Tlulh i too wrtai bT "But "KT Tin TprtigrtaavveTln I any kingnr. . bw tanawlt by bMjrobevontl their itrot. Tar- 'jray ImiUier Biggs how much w onld y.w be with Colfy Mayo or Canloea Oovcmor Uiaufouaiel Oov. Cahl If votes and think politically with uwo (?W "i .. ihroogh Uie same gl . d . nil all thru. .e Mr- A hid rrcatcj for theft, wlien taken lore the in igN rate anil asked what hi rotrupalion waa, irwukiy answered, -iHeai- .. j ,.....,.- ,.:.i IT lg. tour tamiin nsuniiHitv BieT 'saitl tbe judge. "I thought ft would,1 replied the hxd, eeing how many big 'sm ti an Uicre arc In tlie businea aud t shamed Co owb it r liAr juMutiiratMsii wi 'Lttfsia.i ''v.v. i lad.nl ar L T Zl "' ,'" '"' ' "PIHi' lS Ao had an IntiscUbl. and pafirfiil W paraiwi around the Hat k iMiu.g ,. . ,,, ,M. cltht.r ,lllt or ,iina govern ., thelefl arm reaistincr all nrtvimi.m-.fc- Irontof thejudge. Hand th ,. , or any of the ofll.cn whose duty It of tZZMM? It'Z rn7r:ul,::rT,v;'::,,',:;Ir, t'V,1," """-" - w JVxrLgv nng reniarKa tu t ., il ( i. M , oul , ,,, ,,,Htittit iortsi. ,Ln ,, the uhwr fms. ss.sk! J .s"" -'tuciii.i. 1 trail. .I-.11 rifslitenl l. rant an, ( . ,, , t ,t. i I ... I.. A . -TnrTnTeeTtWwC"" Allow tine who has i- SkMiM-.i for years la-n a rea.tt'i 1. 1 the ttiKtml you a few rxtraiU from other journals, ami he will promise" to givf fjoiir -trrvraiirV """" " ..Wc urirsarftt yonrrtiaitltrs feeat, with Maj. HearucS Utter tit Ariiara. Nichols A loriuiui w hen he to., charge t.Hte.JTiri' 'jfhttH, tfieli with a few cxllaets fiolll the I tUgruni autl Vimttiui'in. H. OrricE or the D.mi.v Tki kihhm, lUlcigh, April 5, is?l. Mejurt. SichtiU if Grwtnt Wt4Wis if Ihtily Tdttfrttm : iIknti.kmkn: Inasmuch ss you have .inu the ediloiial conduct id this paHir in in my buada cxcluaivelv, I may say I I el, Iu view of the fan, that new laaavi tc tot iiiing lliuuiaelvrs, (hat I owe it to you, ine stMir la uig your pri)Hily, tt otil'y yoii in tiiiiciifthc (Hisiiion I shall si ciiutpciicii iii ai-i py ,,n n,t i.ji.ills .iiisiUoiis ,uul p.isitioiu ttiuchul UHu in tins letbT. I have expressed myst If as liivornble to the continued existence ol the republican party, ami I am tamest when 1 say that I sincerely wish to see that arty wrivtuatr a useful t x sUiii, by puigmg itself of nme of the atvtional and odiuus feiilim that htivo hitht-rui i haiacieriwd its a. I ministration ol ibc i m ral ami state gov cnim. nN. a ,d 1 ani gnitili,'d at the evl ihiice daily ii.. 'im ine that the npubli can I, nlcrs an- making theii way back to the old constitutional position fmiiierly occupied b) the two greul pari iea t.f the country. Aa regards my position towards the ...ti '.mil and state administrations, and tin- administration of civil law gviicmlly, 1 oiitetid that it is the duty of every til i ii, regardless of party feelings or prefer t-V'-IWWWvi sVurMfftWeaa and unt ai it. i I w! tint t!. it iuliln a. i . a m i.ppiol. ui I'lirtiaan, Ih- ii uiltieist.s. ;, l.t.: ion, not as a '. as a citi.cn It .mi, be ol tne country . VA n. u. vol c .me llwesaary for me Ui criticise tin d any of our irdcrsiir otncials offlu I shall tlo so ill a proper spiril ami at ts tne piiraw lo t.it-m tin public rntcrcttt, ralli'T than pull tl an individual or ItUlltl up a party. And us la'tw.a n Uie dcnmctntic and re piibli. an parties f rerctgnire ho other as ttati.su.il 1 proiHosr- to hold the nth ttf pistice even and square, and I shall never assail either one on account of the Indi vidual act of euine meiulier. nor shall 1 approve, advance antl defend the ilicy of riinrr otny i..t suae it lapjiens to be the jaili.y of a pa. i . . (iw the contrary, I am for the progress, pniaperily and ifliertie ol this whole pts.ple, and such nwaaure and moans a will accomplish thus great national ends I sfiaJl set " ",T'" '2 ,t:m.S. trili,'' ;' ' t' "tna Pi ate Pkistino-With the con duct ot Ihe pnblic printer iu this matter we have notliiiig to tin. Our pr ivnii e is to del.uid he ili iii's ralic pirty. I'lirolihum, AW 10. The mulatto democracy is the latest ..nil mrtst appronntite name for tin new 'I. parture or buck eye deni.tcrticy. TVis jr.rin. July in, 1M71. KVKI.VX IM IMIinXA. If llu lollow iuy had tKa:iirn-tl any where in the south, the oficiidura. would have lieeu indicted under Uie unconstitutional kuklux law, tried before a iacked Jury aud a partisan jiidgn, con vie led under a " jHifiiWsriiM'U saavcA," instead of a law ful charge, aud bcn'ciiccd either to death or six years in the penitentiary at Allmny and fined $6,000 piovidud always they were domuorata. So we go iu the name of ' ieace " and " lllsi'tty : ." Ii)iAxi'.rt.is, Nov. 1 7.--The three ne Ktia's who inuriiiA.'d the Pask family, near Henry vlllo. Indiana, were taken from tbe jail at Chara sUili at u'cha k thia iiMiruing by a mob of one hundred and lifty men iu disguise aud hanged fruuia true half mile Irom town. REMARK A ULK VOIXCIDKNCS. A Tvro's Ekuoh. The anguish of ed itors will never cease until type setUirs are wiH-d nlf the face of Ui earth. Than htr inslanoe is the sen n editor of th llillslsiro' lUamUr. He srlludetl to tMieof the moat eminent cittzuns nf bis village aa " nnble old burgher, proudly loving hia native stale." Hut was it not a senou cause lor diasatiefaclion when, he saw In tin- pSjair next morning that tli. ruotorse lt lh nd hail inatle him speak nf Uiis eminent c-rtuton nobby old burglar prowling around in hi naked state I"--liuU.yh Vamiiuiiut, Nm. lllk. A TvTvr KnnoH. Ths 'angulsli of edi tor will nrvcrreaae rmtif type setters are wijmd off the lace- of earth. There, fur instance, is the editor nf Uie Eouttern Ar Iv4. lie aUiMied tn uim. at lis must cfnd nirnt cltmem or hi village a i aoble old btUfrkssr, proudly hiving hi native state.'' Hut was it not a serious cauae for dissstisfacUon when ha saw in the paper next morning that the niiitri'hai jitiif( ha.1 watle him stKsik of Uie eminent cib tat n uie eininenx old Ixirglar prow Uter Jl, f. Att xeM, Moo. im. son nobby old iHirglar prow Hog ansjnd In snaked state r-H Advtrtiwer't OlfteU, CiiEafEE Ar BaTTEit Oa A New ExfKUtMENT. A putcut ga eomiiany ha just been tonned in Kpglaud, with a capi tal ol f'to0,(Nm in a shares, which pro p(sws to distill gas at a low temperature maievj oi a nign one, a on uie present system. By this mean It is ptawibte to Bssi twin svsw-ltiteef rawtsi f dT, at a great aaving ol ipense, hil Uir ' - I i r ... l 1. I K7,,e,S4.iS'i P eent niore in quauuiy and nny $t-t cent, better ojualltj. than, the gsj pn laaining products are alsti.more.vuluavilc, mere aU.I th be liitle or no sulphur in , Uii new and cheaper ga. SOrh ht tne accoiiiit of the tnvenlt.m which ha been privately making way, the aUtst fac jsqeMij; ont reparlttiit it hirim OlaXV French c.HllUli' haa tltHlghlthl luivl'i (" of using the pals ut in France inr a." Mt.iXD, and that works are being emcted for lighting th town of Harriet, England, with ga at an early date, which will nip ply an rxporiment on the largest scale. It i hardly to b wondered at, therefore, when Uie public mind i beginning to be awake to such matter, says th London KmmUt, that the original f-f shares are at 13 premium, having bee at 18 U 20, and that th new issvue, which is only to ecuwi-tg thanbolder, by at 4 to 9 pretnluin. 'A Skuko Ten: inu V'Hirn. S spomlenl of Ihe Norfolk Juttmal, writing from Rich S.Uj, Sforthamptou county, N ik. say: Wo have near this, place Ui most pur fort and BivWeritiu riving curiosity ever known in this or sny other ntunt y. It is .ijvsc. whieJi Baight ' jnwtrjr Wii-h aft bullion and study of all naturalist ia account for so strange a freak ot Barnra. A negro boy (born upon the plantation of Mr. John lVverenx), . w hne parems are la-rtectly black, waa, at the i time of bis birth, lso black, and remained so until aUmt eight year 61.1, when, without irk uess or any other stprent ewaae, whit spots Isan to make their appearance upon those part oi his body hidden hy ciuMdwg., n,V eamtinoed to spread nntll he was aiaan cintem veais .if age, wtten nt1 bitame twrhv.ll white all mer. eicent his fhee and h-mda, llu se Mitluing Uieir natnral black color. Aisit thi time w hite siota spiiutsl ilnsi nisai his hands, which have continued to gntw rr)furver since, and will nn doiilt is tw years more entirely cover tlnwrniemlvera, meking him complete kiu mirrn instead of the spotted mirni" hy which he i aow ens rally known. This negro I fretineatry met ujstn the public med, and more Irighltui objts t, in the hi of a human iH-ing, wis never mvo, his whole face being alternately iiit.irsaMe with large hlotchs of black sud white. He Is now about twenty two years old, nd has enjoyed re markably good hswlth, never hsvinrr keen sick a day In ids lile, exix.pt a few chiM., which are common to all (crW! on vh liitanoke. llundretia nt pnvtus VsT this vkinity ran vouch fut tlx boie fwia, sad the negro himself eu Iv aren at any time. W here i Ihirnum t A Wim-K M.ttt TtMiNQ lli.i, -Th hi physician, and a bit nf skin nbout an inch upnare taken front the arm of a Hue healthy negro man aud hn na distely simiad over tire ngry uhiar; and tlK n carefully d intact I sntt tsvndagetl. The sain miiispiiinunirm had Ui d' .tliM. Healthy grannlathvn sprang up, ..it .in- tiusigiuiy nicer snos) denied A few luonths alierwartls he Weill tu Ills physician and told him that ever since tlie ire healed the black skin rmmwtwced to prc.nl, am I il was inert asfng. About oc " fr l of h' arm waa cmptMafv re i? "''" hiiiitatlf is alaraii ii.i I'hfhyii, .i'i.; i that thcwholi skit?f ..ioj. hij, Hum will lavomc black. Vina is . i ih w th.in uudur the sun. It would iw r . in ot otllii'ull to explain tie p'ttM ssien oiriii pt-oaftS to iinng about such a k cbaaur-sfTjrai-Tha nbium ia, how esvn Ui nwhiting natter of th skin be so radiaall ohaiursal it And how is thi pigment chstuiwi u I'Sitrt'attUjM Dial no tuaiguilieaid P . . ..(.,',. temtUiif I pear on an apple traa tMs coma uulonfod J to tne apple mar taste. ; ,,,., How would it do to hU the negro Jy thi pr.Hs.sai I A BoofMi.Ar' Oood FUT1'E -nu (iHAKiiuoTinta BkouEatbs Uih Ovee Oh IluNbHKO TuntrSAMD DOLLAR. Wl years ago a boy, then only fonrluco yean ttf age, left hi home ill Mlllwaht, Ireland, and worked his way lit New York. He lull la-hind only two relative his Dlater ual grandmother, then an old woman, nsuiud Anustnuig, and hi paternal grand ' father, named White. The bnyt hanie t William A. W. White. Us arrived In New York about six year ago without a uouar in tit pocket, but being dctunuineq to make a living, and not finding snvthini else to do, although h had reCeltecf a Ikir educaUon, he Wuiit to work blackuig boot about the Battery and Washington street. ojter lie had been at tttat Ebotrt t ml y nam h adde.1 to hi business by Mlllng iwws usner in the evenimr. liuiuir a stead v and ecouotuical boy, lie aved tn nearly sic year lni'at 3,000 which he had placett m the aavlngs bank tn stnsll sum. Two month ago a (sotlctntn who had bsen hi regular cusuwner ia the bont- blacking line advised him to gil to PhiteX ddphla, and hs did, and there obtained situation 'a assistant barkeener ia Mr. Coif saloon. White had been. IharM only two month when Mr. Cuts showed hba a coiiv of Ui Philadelphia iMyr with the billowing advertiaenient ; "Ciitt,. I. ft to William A. White hi the death of hia grandmother. A letter ia in the 'hilatlelphla txsrt-oflioB for him."' "Tat must lie you. William," said Mr.' Cola. White hurried to Uie ptwt-oiticend found tl.st he was heir to i'la.OilH, la-uuaulhed by hi grandmother, Mrs. Armstrong. Th hUT also oontaimal a draft for tJ.OOO ia geld, sod a photograph likeness, hy which h w idi ntillotl. rortanatery fsr bun, h was in gtasl hand, and Mr. Cole gave lino money and ailvlssil him to Come to New Vi.r5 to place hi case in tlie hand of tha nritish Consul While did so, and il tlie papers niiui'inary war tafely lodged with Mr. Archibald yesterday. Am Jer matmKlK. i t n' s s i AM OLD BUT bUHl'KRA TB WOOKIi, 1h Memphis Atfl give tbe follow- In ' . . ., A most shut km affair took place near Msdisun, Arkansas, lately. An old ciU nn, about sixty yean of age, by th n unc K Ivirke, ii.cai.ic cinitn iic.l of a widow Ilennett. He made freuueiit oner of mat nag tn her, which were rvjectcl by bel elf, and moie strenuously opsed " try her son. On the dy axenllviuv.1 above lie paid Mr. Bennett a vini at at her house; and insisted ag tl hat li should marry l.iin. Oil being refused, ha took a laitile nf strychnin) out of hi aicket, and held it Up to her, saying : "If wMt dowaM) wwrii nwt-wH ttrtrtlT Thri.' Btio told him sha coul.l wot help It Hs men went out of the nous to tree, where'Tie h ad left h is nun. ytot it and wl ksd to wners younii itnM waa worn tnt near lty:t and.neJib. i-titjj. shut hi. Ha thM wj!lflfsl Jl. lartja aIuskjOI ptgetiBa and proceetled Home, (but a abort aislane ! ami told hi ehiidi-aB what h hail ejimev A physician waa aent Isr, wh a rived too lte to sav bin. Ha ax- lirwswttj no.) aid he waa willing and anilotaa to die. He left a letter to hi children, telling them be was unhappy, which hail caused him to do the? fatal act, and shorted Uietn to Wrr each -other, and to watch after tha youngest ones, who are vert amalL Young lion next a fins oro- mlimr young man, about twenty nan of sx," Hsrtuaaieiy was ot sontewty tnjtmd, Uie shot taking effect ia ha arm and breast. Ha fat imported aaNioimr well. K irk 1 leave a large tatuily to notxra hit hV trv . I I .:.. VOU 6,--.0. 21 JVJldW0 SIT XVRTlf CAItOKKA, !W learn that ltjtf.iiti,.il.j.a"l " bivpra.lh ht North ttsrrsi ,, fftwclally wratof the Itlue Utdira. which nnla. i. ind to be highly a.t.tph.i &,"iIm; pnalucj ... tit of the flue "(Hbtth firing tli - hfcl-ert prteear' At tliWneSt fair in thii ' ' Cityeats)iiBmB lw.-e lh hysuUaesyul llunouiube county old , "buncombe,'' which ha such enduring tone the origin 'of the fkmou ayiag oi "speaking for Buncombe." She fi rih in suit sad ia nTinerct resource, and is kin ot th nest nictBrasnnsi aTtJ A. nihtfuiof, all la kuvelv sectiotM of Uu Blue Ridge. ,., . ruie gentleman who raised this tobacco ba native of Henry oounty In this state. IlrewovTrd sjoccowi'i after the war tvd K tnl upon I. cut irntiew of th aosr . puiues , oi xooaoco, wbjcJa h undrratuod retuarkably weU, and ti suoceas has been wonderful. H has set ths fashion, tid Biaoostbs and to Mghbortng diMrict havs rapidly increaaed tbair crop of to baxwo. W jnay expect largely Increastd amvahj of tha tpl in this market front that IntereKingreghva of the North State. f th wwr, Im Uaaville road has tha rtttaxpoct , of ' further luipt.r'ant railway al Bancn in Waatera North Carolina, and hahcrjs murt bs vastly bettedJial i Kkhosand. Tha product of that reidt, n eiactly Mltl to our tuarkot. ii,u tlupwior tohaoeo, wheat ia pMdueed titer with success, and nf a ,iti.. .,n Riled to tha mill hem. These article mm osaas to thi roarstec. The miiieral wealth. uf tha couatrr maut also t fuu.. bl to our ooauneroe. The great luanu-ftw-turiog powar of Richmond mutt estate Hf ,"" mlatioo with all aectmns whioh an rwh la xnineral wealth, Ri. li mtiad will be ths nurUsi. will bs conoetttrated a araat hart of tht. I llrift and tnsnras si titti it.su as: i;.T,-;r,: .zzzzzzzn. zz;.&.mye!jvAMKMtxiti: W ea truly ooturratulate our cltlsena upon etejysddltlomd facility that ia given to shir fnteraoun with North Carolina. With that Mala our InsurotNinw should 1st litis most intimate. Rich tuns d by th nat niml market of th North Carolinian,' and It witt ri (ii Btarket if Hir lawpte ottty bdta advaataar of th opportunities that Are givewtht'i- UcxW VimttK aaAJtr rKitxosiMATiOMH Th Ciuoiiuiau tVasiiasvY.. haa made an vlalMH-ate aroUimstkal oalcuh.ti.rn of tlw travel of Inaudent tlsehas S. (Irani 't hws nominated down to ths im t day; and And that oul; of eleven hundnaj day that have Wd since hi mimlniilion, hfiiuta Uwa abaewt ttnm nu ( of goVerxuuent flv hundn-d and one, .tt.1 ha traveled a hoot the land tn tha -uJ of Uiirtyswaa hojalhl six hundred -and tweuty win mile, to atteul km. r'W'l "TV y.'T'J opBulog, s .hi.ur BifK di. hetiiU, A c..Uii.prary Ma. tihua caloHatloB th CawretVi( ough it tuudartake U the statiatic f Orant "a present and lb nnmbw f,f ,,,. sion llollsi horstia t, Xs -1 "- J, pu0, ...s.ii.sii., and olnorth, that htvA besAsupt t hint, as testiuMtnial of Itfrard and aarneata pi uWra fur ap poiutiucnt to othoa. Ar, Kviuiv lava a Kumi T Aa ex cliangasays: " We rerrsatdmralonff toward IL At the llangor bsUtxetthe. prrMdeat dined at aacpai'iltubHi, sal Us so clevalcd dia and ptiiculli a cjumjiy, Hand kbv ing will eavn Win unit r J ( WVcn'wc frltrrl a man ihr iiwit to sus Pnd tile writ (if intnu wr).u and nni- claim lrfiu'tfaf law af lii, discn tiou in liny pjrt'ot the'Uidttd'lflUUa, It ia hlgtly ap pjopHai that he botjd alt upon, an ele vitoii daW md beneath canopy.'.' Th.as wtio VieKtisi tha' power of a king 'may wtolt Im1i( the parwyual aasuuiption of Nyaity.'" .. , '; ; ' . " ;.;';.' ft" Eoonout or Radical Rm.a. Tlie oonomy of mtr (pcoeral adnilnitraUon Is sn own Mt aahv that la 171 w rucelved 1,830,000 from th sale of pobtto Laada, aad .paid ll,77,0 fur collecting it, Thht w4 flfty-Uire per eeot, What do otr businea mea think of thhl Uncle' San aiaa psvr seven par eeot lot aolTssatins? ii Internal revenue, and u per osot, for otainuig his custom-houas dutie. U Ukra.'i,oou,0(o a year to py custom haosa otWcori sad mtomsj rereoueottloers. PrivaU liMliviilitat wualA take thaeoa- tnactaf Uti colltictuiu for twoad-shlf sr-ceutl, sn.l consider themselves richly lMlKX,i...Ir.H, . ... ;-. . j d -itU jWoiaUcai Up) propiaw) I " aO-Tkur i su nrnaniitrt that proiNwed rao Mwcan JJarr Baawi-tt aad tbeJOughsh horse Sterling will lie uin, htr the rbaaoii' that tha nwi..r'u ncilhi r bars I wlllla tn tilde bint armas tlw Allauiic A Lal4 loswaBnltshinrfnani litwever, say that Huannoa or Sabiuna nsxy tie willing to eutue Jnear for arare wifh KasMrt if lh latter will carry one htndrttd hI -twHxnty-tww pnuntla, the weight of the Brat class English tcfe.eya ad fourteen more Uuut iwr weight for fuM-af.iWa,v.cW VYatVikaaid . to hnng proposal ftir su h a cutret. I he race teu- lie a dh, and not beat, Sid (Stars stiiiiiiWsa's--' ' Taa Baa STEAwkE aow ooexhibiUoa m t Uie Wilmlngtoa Fair come fully ap to tha meat aaaguia axpsxstatioD of iu frieotl. Th Jemrmil sav of it; .; ... . ; At I o'clock th road atnsanar waaaav - hibitod, and tha trial of Jt. as tar aa e ,. cauld Judge, waa a perfect sucoeae. It glides over uie ground almust Ilk a thing ' of h. kaavfng behind it, evea la .air sandy aoH, tait a alight iadesatare, asai ia . i sssily turned a abort a eaa Is don With ahorse and a bjuggjt JTJheud teptsrwl w . of the cwutmitleb selecteufxto altvat Ra aarita, wiU ba toada to-tUy': o Tha faraoo Bi4 taair was oa atsLt bitiosi dautag. th Uy , and twared wni" nrs atUrsiiixsa, t rf H-csjasjUMsx, by running it back and tvirth oa tha IfroosKi, atisfled H that h will proea grand auoets. . Tha with a hu h il oaa be tarasd wbii under tutl speed wa . ui...,l..t. h. .t...1.1. am . . . . , . N ba e exbibitioa during th week, ami aovsse wvaryBoay o go aad M It, ( Tha saaatiitsataaw wilt ba aa ezhiUttiow i at th rayettavtlle rairaast watk. -w .' ' .1 Wllllifi-. "I,. 1 A asxtiv eoevwrt In China waa rerctitly ' badly baatea aa aa idolainuss fisust Th Incal magiatratea with gbuicaja lat iartlaiity, oomntaaded that all parties to " wss irvHwarnen, ocatars sihi beatea, should 1 . TT . WIU tr ""pea, wtuch wa j Uttl hard oa Haa saUsaiasHl . If j - . ' - . JT-tst-u-tc t ..I ..i.m s lj i I