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fit V "-.: 7.. ajBHP?!S ( nII.T, flOOU lKB YSAR. TEKMH: Vtnii Wiult,IViu Yar. I WBKl.t, 3,Mll I'KK YlAB. . rnttft'M. K.isf.u rrrr : i G"V. tldwcrl, l'hillip A Co.. im iw7tVTi'iirJiujfltcjt 'ftiwij iif."n;lwik jS. a ofdiuue aiiiint tiic wholesale robbe.' ' ff ol ttic.st.ile under lloldcn's adniliiLtra- ,n. fftMHMIib''rtifitH p'iry, tnf s we lemeiiilicr, raised his voice in n.ud.nina tiiHi of it. When tliii limine of llepre-e.Uniivn,, in ttmintittoe of the whole, attempted to in vestigate ihe frauds two yean b-;o, it whs with the jjreatest difficulty that it rcwtlu i,m pissed t lie House to summon Littio ' Hi Id uil Swepeon, Iroru Baltimore, to ap pear at the bar of the House. Judge Moore and Parson Sinclair spoke against it. There is no better evidence jjf than ''' f"cl that Bmthcf Julyt im Js-y. saint nor sinner of them, ever in a pubi c nmnror denounced the Ilolden catet bn , thieving administration by which the ptoplc were plundered and the credit of tl' stale destroyed. Now every rascal ol th in is loud mouthed i" denuueiution of the slate printer whocntcred into bond to do tlx' printing, and hits charged for the w.nk ns he understood the contract Km' nine months Henderson Adlimd tlh A ill 1 1 1 i" . w.d Ihii piinlcrs, one up p,.i mT 1 1 1 liy I lie Audilor uiiil the other by tli, nreretury ol". .Slate, p;iid the bills, not lit- pi mier some J OoU iloHm-, yet the le.i!li't be idi d Loftin, frotu I. n -ir, piop, a i- to In hi-; suit upon Mr. Moore"n boild n-tl tie- tie lud lost or was likely to ... I' biin. Vt'enniit no lic'tci evidence ol tuethicv pii.peiir.ity ol the win Ie party than t h i - 'liiiH i when the state wad roblnd il' iniili.iiis and their present clamor pre telling that there is fraud iu the public : inti r s accounts. Kven Justice, ol Huth i il. il l, ,iii,I ion. I'hil. lliwkiiia,aftcrto vveik.-i investigation, report d there was no fr.iud in the m illet of public printing. Tin- el.iiuor the ra.lual :an-iih nine it rt..-l ol h iw they winked at and by then wlet e eM3-ur.ted the LittlchYld llolden pill :j;e. We repeat, Mi. M.mre, llie nts'c p. nli r, gitve a good b,ii., and theie is mot due him 2,000 dollar Tor public priniii'n. No hii'ii-st man pretends there i .iiiv 1 1 uiu I , and it there is error or mis t.ikr, liie iii'iney due floin the state al.d til." lioinl ale Certainty an liiliple gu.ii untie iiii-,t ln.s-. I'AUJ'lAl. CUAlHM.iNSUlP. The unfair distrihuthui of the patronage ol Ihi-senate becoming a source, tire iipvt 1 1 of p irty, of serious ctOlainl and alaiui New Knulind. with a population of sc. lively 3.0iHI,ill)0 mil ibilanU, now holib hi ie cfitiriwinsJtifm of the senate Ciiutiiit'ti'es -thee couillilltees cuib' jcV.g the ill -sr iuior1arit of the whole. Tin i.- Sll el, I Ih.ll shoil'd III- pr.iinp'ly leillitl ed. All ! lie si ill . .ire now i i i.iil fcllon-hip, enli:1i'-d ii)'l il coo. si 1,-ian m, void silc.i unl'aii --i.nl putial di-aiiu-.'s le lp to con tinue t ' ket-p asuii br the liiVi-r. ur i--tio:is the s', liorlll west, south and south -,ves; -iiis.eol jn tin tbeui uh accord to work I'm lh.: vhoh- L'nioii. riie juaroiLj crs to unit i rom i in lb ;.i,., -hi ihh-'i- ,,i .llkbl te lloil.'," Columbia, pr:m ivs S." V. -nlie.e the iriais are progrmsmg. at tia is i l.ir.;e citiwH in c ilored s p'c daily" 'I Ins is the ij I" m die ci:i. -i-s, to allay the an'in s in1 ol the past, to pinvide for a pi.ie.-lul I'ttun to in. u h iiuiiKient men lo nud Irotmcea da mi. lei a guird of Kedi-r.il sobbery, the M-of an. I show of those men's loruier slaves. TiVo Ihousallil U lltc.l Ma'lS troops, ini'aiitry, artilU-r,, aiid lav.ori.ar in si lend, nice on the eouri -ipnte in s'jh of Jcfi'rey's lilo d i ,es -aii I is this ar ray prinks foiih m i t It Mr. (liant s victim? the id enegioisiif all that vicinage whoop and croad mid laugh and scrninUle at the sho e. We smw the same show in Casae'l and Aliihi iiicc. Judge Kerr, Dr. Kuan, Mr'. B.v,: nnd numliorof uged christian men paraded as irisoners to be mocked nt by ""'"'"'ncgro5''wTio'irr'Mknce wiltra iiiwri orChuken masters' stulilM Mi l lobartsi tiiirris. Thia hjg thuw was exhibi ed at Salisbury, Lexingtrtu, GrccnsWo. High 'oint, Hil' bon, and iWl Ike inU-rmediaU (UtiiHit and points between SalUlmrynri Kaleigh. Hetieko. ( l. Mark Erwin ha twice retired from the pay f LMig Perry 4 Co of the fris, without a valedictorr on eith er retirary. A fiiend proWwes, if we will print, to write a valedictory lot the ColoncL This will be a rebuke to the ex eilitor who so far forgot Ids inaiineras not even to savvale. vale, longurn vnle, wtucn oe- g interplc4 nieauv g'"."l !J'. I""i long Perry 1 , -:CTiristmialyo iff,' wTiitf ' Jtaj Ut !sMteiNfewai)tt Reel over Um ssonnUl", Boys, I'm (Wine aow lor to Wve you i Reel over the ami tain, Boys, HDow'Virt-ssjr partlns; grlew jro, Woo-oo-uo-oo!! .f ' r - . CoTt0TU! of th Fain. The Fair o in progress under the superintewdeoc of th Udiea of the Presbyterian Church " 11 continue to day and to-night The , wrathrr laat night prevented snany from ' attending who will avail tlHsuuiveyi4 the opportahitiea yet opjen to them to visit the fair at Temperane Ball A trontlemaa who was i arrears f several aevks' b aid and lodging. s plained in morning that bis ool ot Mtlcd " Vow had brt'"r svttle'f T th cotlei-, and tlsea camii plain," said lb - niLi. .I..' i Leijislaturp of North ('uroliiia. '-''smtf18"""-"'' Wiuiiwpay, Ike ill. Tli fftta-mct4it.ll.a vtr tojjej in itHn iinii The upw inl order, the bill to authorise uie lonnuiion oi raitniait companies and to regulate the same, was taken in. tn irmtJivfi ol Mr. Mon bcad thie bPl was p..tpned till Jan. 8th, iiimI i.k tl.i spiviid order lor II nV'.H'k on thai dav, t. L'ive time lor a thorough cxauiinah.ii ., the vmiiic. The bill to incorporate the li.ileih Fenibzinir and Manuf; eturiiii- Coiiiii,h,i pa.ed its mi, hi, I noil lliiid reudings u.i bl a suspension of the rule. Pkice, col . offered a resolution providing r no- pruning oi a calendar ul bit la. sr., p,iad upon by the Senate npl0 Fridaj iieHt. lttjwted. The folio iug bills pwwwl tlieir second reading under a suypmilw ' f i'" ' - Tut Jill to en.d4 th icily of (Vlliuin ton to Aind her debt aall to issue iKinils. The bill in rolaton to convic ts was put upon' it second reading. I'ropwu) to piy the expcuc of umveyiug them to the penitential y and to refund lo counties Hie sunn, already paid for that purpose. Mr. Wi'KTil opposed the bill. Kvciy county should lie reipiired to luke care ol ils oh n convicts. Mr. Ijovt adviK-ated its passage. It was for putting in Umx an act inadver tently repealed last session-. Mr. Ghaiiam, of Orange, snid the pro posed til Aould be iiii!l)i ieiil to siipxirt the penitentiary, and it was now pmp.isi il to lediicc it for this purpose. Mr. Kl.tusilM. m; .potti diln bill. Tin- l.ibir of unlets ;;ins to tbe sllite al.ci lite tate sli"uiil ouv .lol the lxaUi.iual,i... ii'in oi us i.ioor. IhXted ZZ Ti 1 " " Mr iitKi nti'..i to mU titu.ul u i!iu tor a titx "I i-n' pt r r -i t to iii.tl ihi. i xjuhm . Hi n'rvtl In il t-taalofB wimnl lure tlit- Ar. Kino floored the Iiiit. Mr. ItnisiiiN.. tif h iiUn, w:t mji m i I. fill- tlitl H!l'l tlllt 11 1 1 1111 lit. Wr Mi urn v h i m it i he um' u-lii -m wmiiii in- ;itin)Uii ii uit' lull iti. tit wnt tr ni.tkiiig ivt r) ImII imrumctl in stH'Dtl inouty cany n a r t ritte till' lliolit-y ulnn with il. Mr. Jit viiam s iiitH inliht nt was i, j, eh i The Inl. t iji'ii pa-.-i'il its jh'Coih) rtalin;. The hill Matt put iijxhi it tliinl ruml Mr. (Jumiam n.ovt'1 (i utriki out llie pi.viiii rt iiKiin tin- n- inilMin'mt'Jit lit niiiil ii'H t-T liiiiW5H Hlna l p;ii'l out. 40 UUtLsUillULllt UIU iij.-.:Ll.cj. - - Tm. v Mi on i lie lhir.1 rvariiu w;w 20 to 2 I yv p'Miit lirih' r.tiM'tl that the tent p.iy pv4w4i:Ul UitHrW Vilttxl iUl tin: CaU -tl Iht; roll liatl the rilit to ivu iiv t .tht in vou, Mr Joiitu votetl no, Miltjicl lo itppi'ttl, ant! the bill fiilrii to pass. I he IJollrtU bill to iiulhoiir tlic ( mil uiicvtioiteri. ol Hi-ri li.-nl to It vy h vp 't t.il tiix to lull Ul u (-mil iIioiim- put upf.n Itr pasHatii. ' Mi'. Sl'KKI) HilviK'atctl tlltj p iWiilge (t tlie (nil. It vm ii-. tl.sir uf ni iotr i ,-Irl th tl tin roiirthoii-t' fmul-j In- bu ll. IIVMN-, rtl , HUtrr'l to HWH'Mfl-jy It'iti inu'tht tpirntiou to a vole ol' tlm p pi'" ul the loimtv. V j- I,iu m supported the bill He tit l f iu iiiH tl with Mr. Speed, ami hop' tl ihe amendment would Ire voted linn n. 1 1 VM N. rol.. Kald he ufleied the a nit nd- itil the rt-ipie-t if the Miialor ii'-i. llt-r I id. (Mr. Ifc-.-iN.. ) i.ud Hiat the sriii.ttivf ti oui thai twiiiity had m I net tou n i . .Ml I.Alll.Ol Kvtld lo. iillolUliUioU ftud Hi..;, rsi.i.io' ilid not eorrepoiid vwth il hi.iu'ri lU'iiMnt in Mime resK-e.ts. I he an eudineiil WHB rejfeted, Tin Inl. tb-n p.-ed itit third ri'iidiirj. t r. Kivv vi:im ii.ov.il to retain -it! r t tic vile b. yvIhU Wh-e th teaie.i the bill ill re:ili"ii"l ti -it v itl iob-.ti-d. to I I he t ii.nr itiU d ill. ii tins wile put mc !i 11 b ,cV UM' the e.d nd.ir. Mi. Linns f ipp' aie.l Ir in llii ih' i.-i u. I he S HU''' ill i ll-tt MHl:ill. th h ,'l r. Wi-itlii i H" -r ! hi) Hiinnbjitiii ! piy the piop Mil tii'ilie)! out ) i tv p ' i ,r,nU nt (nv c I bor. II jet t' d I Mr IsiiiiM i"Vi'il lo uriiourn II'- ,eele,l. ' The loll In n I din! I. p:i i to ! .. On in ; .-ii "I Mr. Iltliiii i. ihe iu oh , n -u.-p. d d id Hi'' I.i I lo im'enil lie eli.iilir ..f the Norili WesU 1:11 rul.:(.d e.Hlip ny, pis-ed itK mural li'H.liHg-t iiit.o..iiioiiKly. O i motion of Mr. Moore, the bill to iineiid iheelurter of llie to.ni ol lleaii I'.ii' parsed ilsevei'.d re.nlillgs, On inlition i Tyr. Murphy, I lie hill to iiieorooinie ilieeollcLe ot physicians and Isiirgiimi in the city of Wilmington, pin- eil Us scveiai runnings. Oi ilion of Mr. Giinier. ihe umt of the w K lie cliamlKjr waV' grmiwd fel a ui eting ol iijiinini on Flniiiy al it . inJ t On UHtiou of Mr. Oiliuor, at iOO, flu) Ttermnr Bilj"nntc-till-1 Voiock to-iuoti row. - "'. r" ' 1 " SEXATK. 1'nuasDAV, D"seiidrJl, 1871. The siniue met at 10 o'cloc k, . senator J.4K in thy chair, I lie President t'l sImiiI. sick. , The -urna! of y erduy was raid anJ approve.'. . ' ' . Jir. IViikmkst, oy nipil. pr-ineu petition iriijli.g tor n.e eseuip'ioo iroin I: imion if ii rt. in p")iirty nil in mill ing and uiiiiiuf-cinring. Mr. Ai UHli.HT oresenien 10 peuuims in niird to the bill to mcnd tbe riirtr of the town of I'ithdmro', and jssked ttieir reference 10 the oinitnittee baving llie Oil. ia charge. Adopted. Mr. t I'UKl reported irom inr oouioi" ter on eiigmssed bills. Mr. ' Mmiuirr, from u -ta1lll3" nirolled bil.a, 1 ' Mu,aiaiMtyiw sTwasli tlW.WWM.'M'i-.'W hv a bill, recouiuundiug a net iect. and moved th report and bill I . , i t .'- r K. i4 ... maue tue special oroei ioi ... o, m i Mr. AiJ.aa introduced a 6iU tocouttatii thecorporaU limiUof the town of Kin st. . Mr. Trov. a bill to amend the act pro viding for a rheap chattel mortgage. Mr. NoUUKST, a bill lo protect Mie 111 srnsof counties and arp'irii'ii m tl ir county an( co'l'""ti- mI. rip i.ls W railroad and lor oi lier pu p . . Mr "iivtit. ' o iisM ool to tepeaj eh i. V- ' !-''" Mr. i -. ' i" i...l"rat llie VWin i t -u a-i-A Osnal compi :)'. AU. - b.rl lo ( vide. I n Ah"rJ,,,' ral lien. - , .r. l!-ilWi', a bill aiiieridyser, 419. k .t.l iifV IU. eU of civil prVcedime. Mr. Uii.MKa.aUH Id incorporata th G.iill.rtdnH-r ."peratrva bwm1 on, Tbe fcuvgoiiig bills cfo appri'Jiritiily rit-ted. ', A ' " Mr. Jomcs. (Mr. VVhiU HiiUaiide iu the chair J I olution isunnertwary, biriiw wluii a iiiy rwiroiVg; ,J'cltkJnlloitJIen, under siiuiLj' liiIriMUi eil ITiu TolTo i rl,.,l I! ltk...i..n k V u' t liarles lihiulon, A. k Warren, and WJlii towiy, eitiieits of 4eavclnd counl, North C'aHilina, have been hereto- acting under Oui ordurs a certain otfiuers or nisi ariiiv, wiiliout warrant of law, and that such odious have been removed be yond the limits of this stvt, ami w piisoiied in the state of South Carolina. A"" Ikcrxfort be tl rmaltail by the imte of North Carolina, That his excel In. i v the governor be requested to cotn- in.iiiicaie lo this body what information, il any, has come to him of the capture, removal and detention, of the above named citizens. ilr. Jones siid : Mr. i'rsaidonl I had ro ouivad some week ago letters from prom inent gentlemen in the western part of the late culling attention to the arruat of the citirens of this statu, mentioned hi the resolution, ja-4laM,i lijiu oilier socaoea that these parties had lieen released. Thia morning I received a letter from a prominent citizen of the county of C'leaveLand, calling my atten tion to the I net that so tur trotn being at liberty, these gentlemen were incarcerated at this time iu the coinmou jail at York ville in the state of Houtli Carolina that they wen1 arrested by the troops of the t uited States government in the county ol ( leavelaiul, not onlv ithottt warrant or tlu-r civil pvocos, bu! without even com - iiiuuieutiiig to Iheui the cause' ol their ar- t. I he lact thai they have remained tor ; o long a time in prison is conclusive lo my miud that the President of the 1'nited States has either given his mine tiim to this high handed, lyranical outrage, or has given to hi under lines of the army plena'v txiwer B df lh:U9t)H;3f. r Uws- tMs4.es -of the. "-.""'-.n, an, to loUU Jhiiii in eoiifineiiVetii, Hilhout re sp -ii-iliiiity, itii.l willi perfect iimnunity l''.iin ini;ilulie:it ITthe regiilnl i-eii lor the goveniim lit ol llieaiiny ol the United vu!. - ;iri pr-pi'ily oli.Ml ied it i iinnot lie l ii jt Ihe pi. null-in ..I tin United Mates i . i'ior.w.l ol th i. 111V..M. n of thi- tute - .1 is uli.viluli iy erii.ii.i ili.t l j io leportf ol iV iittoreej, nnd d ..i.g. of his Miliol ll lulelene l'eiieh."l 111 enr. 1 hs-.e intl'o .il''id thi lew-lllli.in, l' preKi'Wttt, not 1'i.i.iiie I Is'lirvr tint in these .li gi nimti tneei, my voi. e ui a i-en.i'or on this lloor'j i"ri't the iiieuiinions voiee of the s. nate iixli. can v;iil atiyttiing to protect the cituen of th .a slate against the lawless t mlencc of that col'oisul t vr inny, that lihml giant, the irrei-i..ns.liie military power ot the fe I" ral government. That p .ueris the law of the land, and in its iron gra.sp t.laies mid state's rights, ritixiata and Ike. .liberty , of citizens. :ire. ru-li.'.l nlike and e it aside as toys mid IrinY.t. I hire ih a time w hen it was fiiT nnifrrwi-i.', wtirn the voire nf thi? I."iilallire woll'.l h i v made itself heard in the CoiigriKS of the L'liOed SlutiS and in the councils of the federal government. I'he mi moiy el tliiit time is with niu to ,1 iv alinoKt hke 'lie recollection of a ilii-uiii, a. I envt in y mind's eyo hack over the ten years ilml h ive intnrvened, years il.iiU vmiIi tiie u isle i if war, strewn all ov.'i vsiih the ritihii ofewil lilirfy, and brighl only uith.thc gleani of bayonets. 1 N',ik tliese h-oi.Ih willi inexpl'iiblu ! io iinl . t li.ev an' .-ad trnilis. Mr. President, I have iniu with neutilii iilioti ihe aigiimeiits of senntorn on this floor, among ilicm the senator Ii . in Way ne, who wire... e liiieliiostj in i. letiee of slates r.glkt,-... l.u; are now seeki.ig lo juatily the: me- against hliciiy, and I was ni.-o' th n hocked when I h.-ai'l it sanl I, I.. . ,t.- from Wake licit this pro t . i i the oppressions of the Umlcd , . iniiiciit was "simply ridicu- ..ii ' ! utterances of the two ,i'.i - iii tierfcet harmony with i ,o s nt that has lullen Iroin sena- puhlican party during this J ...y may be, and prolmlily are, apt .-I ' general plan thai nuns ata mini ... i even the foi in of republican ,m,v i . ui this cottntiy; u puroae Ii -' i ' v r i-c despotic isi'ver, and then lo -:, i , ..... in ek ul those who dare even i ii, .ic.-i ..giiust i', until i hey convince !'-.-'p. o,.', i'i,at their liherti s sre in fact i - . 4 . v"'iieth I ' hey will lie down i.i ... .i rt and Ink tin hind of the ty i.o.. V'.-., Vt. I'ico.lelit. I want il to go . .no iiittievic. ciImii in this titate, yea, into every hut ami pilac. of this Union, th.it ii publican senators on this floor, in lull accord wiih that parly; hold it ridic iii. iisivui lo prolcft, when the armed sol diery of the federal government seize the citizens ol this state, carry I hem IKyonn iu I. mils and ill rust tlicsi into s dungeon in atmther state. I want till' people lo Jinder st ami the doctrines uf this pirty as avow ed on this floor. ll.it, ir. I'resident, I have Intro, dtic.'.l this resolution, s 1 said ln-fwrc, uurMy jis a fouiMlalinn for a pro test. Ii e th'tt some senators of thn' reiblifini" frirty in rongresa, like Judge Trinnliti1', are Ii. ginning to raise UieiT v okeia aWM-it ' ts I. ! if.Wtrngef of the pri'seiit ailminiHiialion. I desire to gtvrtbtta-H h--iuu.i-uiy pomer. Ido .ire ' to mx whclhtl' Nttiey are crying nut in thu naino of tile isioplu of tli North alone, or of the whole Union. ' At all events. Mr. President, this resolution wiil stave one puiposc; it will show sotiied ( ii.ti,ii-i,m iu vesrs lo count, delving in S, the ruins of const ilutional liberty, that we in this day have mt forgotten . a bt our rights and I beriiea are, th-ngh we hava unhappily lost the power to enforce them. br. OLus ditl not like ibis interference wiihhe gi neral govenunent, though be vrouUl'' vote l' ihe resolution. In the curM'.of his renin ks he styled the pro- r.kiw'd nciioti of the at nute as ndiculoua. Mr leiielkil the attacks noon fhe n oulilicui iiarty, but was in favor of llHrt solution. N ' Mr. ttraitD. said : Mr, tVni.l'.Jll : I bi. nta, propose tn throw mjlf into tWe bn-ach bctwoni the m .n.leroiis Iwllle-axe of the very distiu- nWMtttMl'-diltlfet ' ' tW-'laaeiie! reiUan!t iailfi nf lbs tourtlj joung kniitbt a ho ai1ne front the great cijuutj in which republican liberty was first pro. claimed OA thl eofltipeot. No, rt I do not pnipose hi morning to do so silly a thing ; nor sir do I tesire tn eiclte the Ire, or awaken the hawkyed vigilance of the gallant young dilvalicr, who reprearoM ihn "ancient Athens of the common- 'it, " , Twill content oivaclf will ta kioe a nutin Blan'a conirnon-sense view of the sbjt,tegUing that 1 have not the p leiieid powers of tuy dislinuisbml fik-ntl, Uicisnatorfroui Wajrnc, that I might lvjn. ih enniM'"with ant Quota tion i urtt in Wie'nf the great princi ple apublican liberty and tbe rig lite of U c ciiiitn. What Is the reaomuoBi N .llii'ig more, nothing less, than to ask m tl,. .ntboritW If tlie f tmrt a anie Mat a it'n of 'the tte had Vea arrusted by ii miliurv. without wairant nnd due urtcsB ol U. aud wM beyond the state and wipriaoaed. UontlaiBei say tbi re- Mil, i c, siTiiMir, imm n, m. jIia t. ,iKn.4; l. I. to Mie authontiea, hn was promptlv iwstm, ami ti we-witt ts rrattmt nr.rt nnr maks ourelvt) ridietthjo br hr I'ivtiijt of this fcaeido' ffie' gijogav wHI fe ken. Bnt, ifr, mlotpW to arrosi this lli'ing by availing oorsslves of out tiool 1.iv privilegea. When John Tttpjvt .Mm, Jlfii eouiplaiitad, and tb mtsUir 4oilti4. jonn, uiu ic uiu no gooii. .lonn soon flipped did not flip Jim, but he did Joe. and when Joel complained John w as de-rt with and tbs flipping stopr d. ho the flrst resolution didn't stop Hipping an. I we propose to complain I,i!h i:v and enmity arc personal matters I'le.t the senator from the mctroolis si;, in I. own castle, under the shadow ol his ,-.wi vine and figtree, and no one in. !. st;,r makes him afraid, gives but little c.-in'.. r-. ! presume, to the citizen tor-i from h:.-. lai,. ily, his home and its Comforts, aud ;ie.f niMaij n i 1, ,i i I.- i y 1 1 1 1- State, espociallv when he reflects that ;t -one without law, without due pnv r- . and, as gentlemen tell us, without il. sanction of the authorises. Nothiiit; i L I .11 J! I I sharp as the reflection that jnstice is .1 ineij or puntsment innicteit without Tlio senator from Wake says, (n justi;i' , ticn, it was done within this judicial id: trict. If N. C. and S. C. constitute on,' district, that does not alter the cas . The pr siihr.t has not proclaimed any portion ol Norih Carolina and but a buiiiII portion ofBouth Carolina in insurrection , nn II believe no one holds ll.at the kuklux e place the military aliovo the civil power until it pleaMS lite president to jive no tice by proclamation ; so there is neitln i law, or semblance of jiis-iiilcatiou tur tin act, especially, as a fornn r net of a iiki ;, character was rebuked In the autlioriii. I liojic this resolution vvill ba.ve th - ' SIT, AINU (IUI W1 (M(f 1 I X but he did object to Itime. lllll. and speeches. Mr. ItitoooKtt was opp.w.l to infi.i tions of the law no mutter hv uitoin c.i;. tnitted. lie did not know there w i- an, thing wn.ng in the arrest ol ttie-e tm, , hut he favored an emptiry into it. Mr. McO.ammv in n plv to the mi it. from VVftyne, (Mr. Hr gden.l r-ni... Ue.l that when he saw Ihe T'l-ruier inte re lit. delniHTllttHkc the tbior, he was s..lll' w le t 'ohcitons for the safety of the sen ii. : from Wake, exM-cli:ig to sei- him t "i':-!il handled, and was for a moment mii n ,e. to llnd him occupying the same . 1 ; i n ; hut when he recollected the poetry :-. . I hy the senator from Wayne, to prove h. the republican party the thoroughness ol his conversion upon the occasion ol his going over, he was reconciled to rl.e p.. ilion at present 0(Tupied1ivll.at"s7'ni'it..r On that oi-oasion Mr. ltroy.leu is u-poin i to have said : Kor thee IM '!imi. rani;e,siu, l...1 And llierc Tit m ull the vvealli. I , I'd wrench llie riitiihow 'i i tin- And lie both eniU to. tlier. For Uiee IM apple iluinpHus iniilo Anil Htlltl 'elll full of llltiis ; Kor thee I eastxir oil wimiUI liii.t. And then I'd lick my Uiiiiui." For Ihee I woilil IIIV honolll lenr, And iwtMi. iirfAe rtilt , For tliee I'd .ull out all mv li.iir, And then I'll tear lin. rl.i I. For tlwe I'd niee:l eitlier J"., .i i n I oiimiil ioi nil -I i". . Aild thee I'd cover ill' k'-.s I.i" Inilee.l I u.e I.I !. . S"!l, !" i-y Mr. McChmviv tie 1' Ij- Cstion on the pn.-s:,;.- I'he call was KiM.uin l was adopted by the lo .hl'i id U.e .hit.. .w iug iiiiafiiin- vole : Atlirniative-'Misisr". Adams, AHti Allen, liarneitt, llattle. 11.11. nnv, llr-'v drown, tmk. Council. Coah . ' " Kppes, Fleuiniing, Klylhe, (lihiu ', i ham. of Alamance, Uiahain, of do. llviuan, Jones, King, l.alh on, I. e .' ney, Love, Mauney, MeCI amtny, Me' ' Merrimon, Mire, Miicloail, M'i Normcnt. Olds. Price, r; hliius, ol P I i. . .vi.l son, Uobbins, ot Kowaii, Skiuncr. ' i.e. .1, Troy, Waddell, Whilesi.le, Wo.t i lit H'Ei l ti. ouln:n. The bill to provide for the . .n!. . : nm . f taxes, the special order, was pir up m tn thiid reading. The bill was. slightly iiuh ii.Ic.I nnd then passed ils third . rcidi.i;? mmtis nionsly. On motion of Mr. Ortdi.im, of r oige, the amendments were eugro-M d a.i.l sent to the house. Mr. KomilNS, of ltownn, ti ti, .Ie. , l a resolu'ion extending the tvciss till rues- lav, the "III of .liiniiary. Mr. ItolSBlNs said It. WHS nce-'ir) to It: in sessioh. alter the piisnagii ot He ?i;.p. i tionmeut af t of Cong, nss, an. I nn.h. i'ili. nWnt reanluthHi tlie regul it li miss o! the siswion would be finished i. ''ore n.issaue of the act referred lo, and an ih. tra session might become nvnry. . ... i Mr. Uiiaham, ot ilrnnge, tlion.;lit thu III act would I uasseil bv the 1st ol Kt ary, and tls,waiiHiiiplt Innintijis . Jto-sgiJ cunv the iegisisTuio 1 1 it iin i nn-. J . Mi. 0iua ubjcntiiil-lM the jtlcasiun.:Uo concurred wiUi Mr. (irauam. Mr. Lovk concurred with Mr. (ojiliain, but the extension was not sulhetent. He pointed out the hardships the senators fiora the etreme west tailored und r. lie Voggestrd tlie 22 J of i&n. lie pre (erred the tune agreed noun to nun now proKWoil. The question on suspending iue mu-s .m VMtiitiiin r.Miiitliil n ... 'zT to amend the resolution resulted, n no 18. Prick, col., moved to lay the nsni.;:: .-n i on the table, tb-jicled.- , M'r. Leya moved W strike un tn.. I . and insert Sid. Pait'K, col, moved to indcnnii. ij p , pone. , Mr. Kino called llie preWus ti.s.tiou. 1 The call was sustained. Mr. LoVg'S amend men t was n jtiai ! , 8" to 9. """ """'' '-'"'""' '"""T The nuestion then rtnrred on Ii. ,.. , ki?B nf-ttia8csuiKitlaa tWiiiu1m5p4b-'-r1 favor of Jofc W. I1b, sheriff of Wilkes. Keferred. "'Mr. Baowiir Ihtrwtiiccd i bill li "ttH-flr-p irate th Old North State lusumi.ee Company. Ileferred. Mr. HoHaisiiT inirodiiietl a resolution Instractin the Bnaw i.imi,iittiw o n-.. poll OB tlie exptuioni y or wuu.g an nv pulilic gruon. Is in ih ;i: of lb l. igb, eept the pulilic upwrnt, Mr. Coo, a brd to charier tin- rpi r Division of tlie Yadkiu It iilroad Com pany.( JhVfBrntd. Mr. KcCXawMV intrmluced a resolution instructing the committee on Jwnal ioiti lotion toeuouire iut tlie rp,t)ii'iR-yi.f suspending work on tlie pei.iteaiiary muJp iter the present eonirsci, c saupwi. On Motion uf Mr. Linney, -tlie rnh-s were (oapeadi-d arid the pillowing bills passed Iheir aweral readings : Th bill in regard to lb bttu of pro- essjraitj cts t,f justiu . ,j 'iln.qaad-UtXxuaa v r " w. ii - . mi iv in ' u it I l.i.i e . . -I...1I4I1. 'in i i. reside in i'oui:.'s other Ihiiu that tr.mi lly Kilion,il wntcti tte proc.ls issue-- ti to 11. and of II. It. tri?btlt-nvf t!: VrmiTr-cTlroT umit'it'.-s-r tt'fi-Vt'tte hanrtnii; ltrtwfVn tSBJf".tKtJaB. uiid.:r .certain ieii!!tici Pau;!5, eoT.,j intr. I'ui-i i a resolution cnciiiiing the am, f icrtain persiln. VV i'ih over ttuder ibe -V-'t'! I Mr. WU!TH. u bill it, m i.. ...e, tien -h pter 1 ,w i f Itf w 't'. i M i 1 .in . v uion e.l to in tj. hi s ii till J; j o'el s k, p i;i I i, moved iTi.it the seuatu do I l.o i a-'.j .i.in. ii. 'i -.-'.til. j lull, lo to lay Mr. l.illll.yV , motion -.. i i.e : . ,.l.-,t. .1. A me- ir.An I i. . : w us ,iv. ivt-,1 trantlli sn uirj e'.i,. -. I.i.ls Mr. a;- tu-ni.i oi aopMirn. ' l'1 .iU-'.e . I 1 ie .... emers ,,( the . . i ': I, iir.e- !. , i. in ok ap ! - . t . ti e lb. ,-. i :l, Sen.,;.,. i - : ; . l.i. -. ' , .i i.i :, .....i j il e :. - I 'lii'i,:,' ol j lie- ' . . I h. , i ' . i ' .',.-r - -re- it. j - 'I I- I; t ... , : .1. , . . ( !.- -.'iietu!- . .'id the', - . .. i, . , .ll-p-.sl ' I I-' " ! ;l- .1 i ! i.i '. it is usil.-ll ill -.lie 'i : H..I ,. -. 1 ; -. I,. : he lllelit- ! I "I i'.c '"-. I- 1 ' ' '- lie, to -af j til ' t Ley h..l ,' IM . i i.n ill1,' 'ie- turn- spirit .Ii.. i a il.e I. -.in about to. 1 close. 1 ! - H"i!; o;- iir! i ati i:s . i.. ,- ., .!. "; . ....11,11 .' .mi lor re I ii it A.s m oi ii i . 'i inst t u. l - I .ii u W--.!UiicI-I. t . le. . 1. rr. -.1 , II I to in!' OUT! .. , lilies, .. lull to t.f 1..HI8 I; Mi !i:i, la it. Of oyi'lt.; Trr""rir'olir:,rf ill .hti in;. cfm : rett. t I'.liv I' 'I i ; ,-l 7 of !; A Ie'! i ml , i JllllO.ll i, ''itll' r. solum II 'I io.t. Mr M N I ie, l - S-CiY,IIC.i, ,1 I- I'Ut t" i.ii! ! ! I J i, -i.il the I 1 1 I ui let ..I SI. ul v : ti it-rii d ii.li.-rl .in. th. t.. -eu e. llio'i .11 of !:. ( 'I HMV "(I the eh .rel 11. liken up ai d ,-i the I. ,1 iN vr II ii c. o'.l'l K I . r ui ii r ui. uc m '.1 I';' .:-i.'i ' In- unM ot a tm. lion .'l' Ml. .I 'ldoc. ii r;iH I.. Hie I wii tak. ll lip al'.l 'til--, vote. ',,' S U.le I'Mi.e N ;.i--. 11 'ul. IV I' -li e. Ol Ml". -.-.-i,e. the I. ile er to aillunit isi i .is taki tl ti;. ;-:el pie-.-i '! I-, le I ""' l.-i : sal H'll'iL's. On He .fion ol ,M !'. Vi eil.ell.tal to the act i i tin bill --'I ii, i; e ! t asVK I l-.a-lil is take: idler.! : and It : Hi, .Old Jael Or Inn e.-iriti of W iuiuip 'In; Ni vilKfti Y.Ajl-. A Let leu li 1. .. , I in till 1 i-e I).! -'tf7;x I 1 ; I"' It- e v I .1. i ii "lie I Sir. Mi N I'Vii- ! il I. o i l '.I : h .-neriH "I li if v --noil v s t...k II up and pa-se i its -.cult.! rctti u..'i I !lv .1 -hnsicn. ..t lliii.e Ik.' : A l-i I Fri- t dt , f . j.u l t" j"i' I p.. ,. ' I lis 1 v.; m.i II! '. ' tn-e (' ilu i -I I. i-ile -ee- , .i .1 '. ..:r ".',. !.-' .ri.Tr rrrT. a'k. - :i i; . " "i .i. . .-. R ' TF''IETi''?ir!Ki'S Sq5SCSW j - m - ::A.ta. - r - gm. - llh-leU, SJ4V He r - I. .-5 te mo. Si t rf'rif'yi"f aitel ,.ill, i i sliitl let itol iu w ........ v( s. rr , .1 i. fii. y. ii e,tj,.- lllOl.OU t . post I'll- 11.. 1 1 "1 ' .i'i i .If. t "ii'.'ler :i c.i. .. p ,! i, i ,'it '.Iie.l .te riWls ie ij te liite w. t.ike.t up nnd v i i..i t -ailing, ti in of U,:A-lie, Ihe bill lo it.. '1 ' O" ,.lp la e f.e llaWM tl ILlllk. Wlllliington, V m Uk- ii .mi e.i p.Mcd iw several rtwd- On inotl n l Mr. Itol In on, th i bill lo ft tend ''j" tiTufio tle lOttiement of the Tax CoUfttii of Macon, Bwcin, Duplin aiidTyrsell. cotihlies was taken up and li wstil ilsSevvirMl reading. . On motion of Mr. Stai.ilfor.l. the. bill 't i intiiSjrae the WillisrdV ll-mk, Wit-' nungtun, was taken up and p lis verd rcatlingn. Oa motion of if'r. HnqstuB. the bilt lo ncoruorate tbe f Catawba and Lincoln A resolution la favor M tiler : refenxtl. . it,.sjuusui iip'aim .passfn.. t- Ti ....f i. .1. " The Senate bill to. re-enact the old law in regard to the printing of the Buprenw ..nit iv. Kiris. wasuvKen np. Mr. ytrndwti'k mtned ui istpone Utt l.iil indelluitely. A division on the nr. t ion was lui.l and no tjuoruin voted, llie Quaker ducUtred that the motion l.i.'cd. Mr. Itobiuson on nosed the resolution i;- .esag,. would be an implied ceaaarc oi i ne I'ui.uc l'nnter lor tbe errors la the K. pott-s for which he waa in no war to oiaiiie. ne wouia not ptaot bluuwlf ta any uei attituau upon tba record. .Mr. I'liilliji acknowledged that th trie matter sut uia tw managed oy tna tto porter. air. Martin favored the bill. Alter a long debate in which Messrs. I'r.iwl. rd and Slruuwick dunouncad Ul - an nun aire tiiain tbe Public Printer u l a i.nlical scheme to get the printing . i.i .f the hands of the democratic priu 1. 1 t give it to a republican one, the in . i ii to iu.lcliuliely postpone made by Mr ( raw Ioi d was voted downyea 811 u.. v s '.;!. On m..t, on of Mr, Gregory the further . .'.'!-.:, Iei.il,., n of the bill was postponed until .lamiaiy Hth. A.lji.uaied. SENATE. Vkidat, Dec. 88. The senate met at the usual hour, Mr. ali i iiiree on llie eve ol the recess. I l,e ji.urnul of ymterday waa road and ij-proveil, du motion of Mr. I,ove, the bill to re ;u ie U.e . laium of county offleeri to be 1st. , ami enrolled as claims of fiiror and ., e ,., s-i, was put uivon its third reading. Mr l.'.vh. explained (he object of tbe i ! b io pievent county ofiicers from .i s ion 'inline; in favnr of tliemselves as i- lust MiTneii iinit juror. M'- (iuviivM of Orange, said the bill 'i uld wo-k ioi. iiiotiHly In his county. n ' 'ia wiiu, sses and jurors were paid p, mi' tin oi hei claiins against the Cona ,v (iiicinleil iii the scope of the bill,) it w as pro .os. ,1 i.i pay in three yearly In--lahii. -its. He moved to exempt Orange 'ii-ci i'- os'i-iilton. Me tis. Kti?- and Moiehead concurred with Mr. (irnji.iMi. iU-LtiiE .tuuvu J io.aoumd . by Conllolng the operation ol ihe hill to the 43d sens '.rial district' i tited. Tliii InIT s 1 1. oh iiinended passed its third resiling 34 to 8. ' ( )u motion nf Mr. Graham, of Orange, ilie nih a w;er suspended and the bill to charter the Hank of Hillsboro', passed It several leading. ' The bill for the relief of th Western N. C. liailroujt eniupuly was taken tip and di-wu' . t wane KjurHi 'ji,1 "-iwr motion ot mr rmv wri pniaponeu till the 2d of January next Mr. Amiiiioiit reported from tlie com mit its on enrolli'd lulls. Mr. Wajujki.i,. ft om the committee on on positions and grlevalKH'S. i in motion of Mr. Kdwards Ihe bill to x t ml the tnnu for the si -tt lenient of , mii iv tuxes till 1st April 187'i j of the ..li nili of Oiaitvilie, VV.udip.gt4Mi and I'.. .. 1 nt M t.,keu ii ji and passed il scv . .1 r, uli .s. .' li .n ..f Mr AlWriirht, (he riil '..i s.iss i. ilid and tliu following bill i m t upen th. o pas.-. igu. I'll, lull t-. cvieud the. time of the sliet.il ot Aicjv.m.ler for m tiling with thu . inn' v '..Msiiier ill! the 1st July next Passed and ;ld readiegs. Aiso, In Inn to iec .r,..ntu 1h" 1 'ape i ear Inn aie! Se. I eunip my. Passed td and il'l ! . clings ' '-. loil ti prevent Iho mile of j.oe I ill .Ms IMIOIIl lll II1IIC til i -.a . ,.l iiiv inil Ca'he I 'nek church, li.iiii ui c.iuiiry Passed 31 ami Sd i in itioe of vlr luni-s, the bill to pro- o i "ii ot wiHiilee tinihllng Ai'inii I....' c i soate hiiiita ol the ctly ol .'. . I. ii, i.ii.i- i . re. in n si rim ions, n isaed ii.. i-iisjat rt a I mil's, uml'j a ausjietisiiHl of tlie rules. In", the bill to mi, lun-lre thecommis s oocisol th . city of Wilmington to fund i in. cily del aie I to iutf Isaula. ir 1. .VK liiiirodii.-. d a bill .to aid In i - coisi ruction of the westotif division I the W N It. It. IMfli-d.' Mi i. s... lull io niiiend the charter Mliec.i .1 hull, tn , Calendar. ' AI e. , I, li i.i ex. "nipt nctii inemlier I .1 . iii, e inpaoles of Ihet ilv'iif Char ne li. a. oi.ii i. duty, Tiiia bin, ander 1 su-p-. i ' Vliii;- . -f the iUM-, psBedltsvml ...i !ii.e:-lM.Jilr,Ayhibwile, thulel a ... .tit. and ilw bill to change an H-t '' 'i';-li trf-Wirtbv, devehtnd" v a. .tM. ie...i tii tiouse tmosmittlnir i. i . i .;i..sisl li lis w hich werc appTO i..i, iit.riid. Also asking concurrence i e' .Ions- am.n Iments to aeuat bill , . vt i ..uitiind in, On a,. clou ul, Ar. Ilrogdeu, th mica m rt.- -ns ndttl and the ImII to InotrrporaUj n l .li ui is u.ol vtectian its Association ! ssed us sev'Tnl rnatlingf. si, iii. ',i,;i tn uit'JMp irate th Oull- t el c .iuii t o . ir riit ve Association. '-Ir. tii it in rcjuitAl on aVill from tli i .. ' ciy: oiiioniii ing'.ns chairman of that '.-iii. nniie. th it iho tiHiimlitoo' bad di- o .d of all ihe matters referred to it. ( i motion of Mi. Murphy, til rule V ..!!; ..'!. i "ii'i.'i .en I Hie Dill ta lucorpof. it.-th - lf v'tfeviiuj liuililing and Lease A ssis diieu .p i-hs1 iiB everl rcadjnjfsl 4;i ' -11421 to-ttetb' fciliLli - id. lis thim tiy l Mr sire aatt 1 H nii'f.m of r. Ib.l.Uu. of Itowae. l.-t-j'is- n, sllsin.lill Mlif th bill to in. u.i s-c. 4. eli.p, 1 IM, private Uwsof rH.tt- t. iisyiM-te-e w er tl teatlwtgSj n tnoinm ot Hr, Uobbins, of Uowae, ine c iiuioiii e o priutiug were lOMxuciea bi baveprinteti and laid oa auxftbvre'deak ny January a i 111 report of UM fraud eoiniiiissltitt. Mr. Mi -Clammy moved that when the senate adjourn, it adjourn till tbe td day ul January, 1 97. Atlopteti. ! of aliseaoe waa trrantad to tlie atoistant clerk, Mr. London, till tna Sd bli, January sex. v - A tnniaage wsik rerrivrd from the Ilotisr pruposing lo print fifty additional coplr of the report of the Stale Librarian tut th n e I the Library. (Jtimurred In. On motion of Mrr Ftemmiiig, and at 1 (i. in., the serial aujoamcd. V .' - i -- .'. " 1 - -)' - '"-.- t . HfM'riK Of nKPHTpgjfTATP .sfegaa: f WlS.'i)Sfc JM House called t order at th usual hour. ,r V1! the Rev. Mr. Oraysoa of the JJUIUU, . llcpucti ftnm Tmrioo iUndlfig fomiuU- - By Mr, nroadf.Kit -f A bffi I tonrp rat the FaytrUerllt Koad Steam Co., Iti-forred.' By Mr. Atwater JA bill ia regard to ""its wwn : reicrrea. By Mr. Atwalcr ; A reaolutioa In favor of John H. Hfll, ergeant-at-arms, of th House. Calendar. By thsssma: A resolution ia favor of UauieJ Latta. Calradar. By Mr. Crawford : A bill to amend chapter 118 prWatctaytofta.a WeVoriwoeadWa. and tu bill nasaed iu sevwai reaainga On watloa of Mr. Jooe. of Caldwell- Um reaolutioa of Instruction to th traas, urer in regard to lb HparU and Bakert ville and Aahevill Turnpik Company waa taken Bp and passed it several read- iug. On motion ot Mr. Ashe, tbe bill to amend chapter S, private law 1 870-71, was aken up and passed it several readings. Oa motion of Mr. Brbadfoot, the bill to Incorporate the Brother Manufacturing Company -was taken up and passed it several readings. On motion of Mr. Houston, the bill to Incorporate the 'Columbia and Lincoln Hiutng and Manufacturing Company was taken up and passed Its third reading. On motion of Mr. Withers, th bill to amend the charter of th Northwestern N. (', R. R was taken up and passed its Op and passed its f. several reining. Hy Mr. Lucas: A bill to prevent the . . - . - catching of oyster in Tar Creek, Hyde countv ; referred. The bill was accom- (vunletl by s memorial. On motion of Mr. Jnyner, the resolution printing SO eopie of th Ubrariaiii re port was taken ud and naseed its second resd'ng. On motion of Mr, Aslie, th bill to in corporate the Raleigh Fertillilng and Manufacturing company waa taken up ana pastiel It several readings. On motion of Mr. Wither, the bill to incorporate th Bank of Caswell was taken aa and paased it arveial leading. On motion of Mr. McAfee, th bill to Incorporat th Literary and Domestic Atoriation, Favetterllle. waa taken no and paused it several reading. By Mr. Oregory : A bill to prohipit and punish tli buying and saline of cer tain articlm during th nlgbt time ; refer- r"U By Mr. McCauley : A bill in relation to dowurj referred. The sonstc bill ia regard to lolnt con tract was taken up and paased it third reading. Adjourned, i , BXnr TIIE on?JTrriw Standard Dcalos, Mrt thai M DKfunat InllfititiBt. Ageuts alse lor the best alarm Mosey Drawer FAIRBANKS & CO. 9M UrtMufsrwy, Vsc l"tr&. I It Milk Street, Be-ton. tut ask by taadlag Hard wart Dealer. mi it 9TdlUw(wAw4m) J ALB Of VALCAHLK MILLS. la ubediene to aa order Iron th Court ot CmtKta uf farsua etmntv. we will Broemsl to sail to Uis higbaat bldttar al tbe Court House tnrv la Koilxiro' oa Taesday IM lVth day ol lleesswMr aext, a tract ef lane containing s tililv swn adjoinbux lb lasd ot Oeorg W norwiksi, ssinea s. rsuie ana outers, wen Suu u as Uis Ba nott's oiiU tract, upon Which Is situs ni a valuable tu tnufactuniig and a tisivular Ksw Mid Trwre 1 also Upon tbe prmuts p t yuanii appi orcliar oi oa won and truss. . - : (..-. .-. .-e,, ....,. ... Cai'ltsllit nonld do wall te caff sad ex. mlii" Ui i alwva eaMrihed prorty a It I r.tre Ha sack aa oppurtanHy Is offered tor in-vs-im nt- i- ......... . Tcux-i A credit of sbt moeUis will be jttveir.'b'T'il Willi approved aarily rwiulrod, nd bile ieUuu.il until liw pan bas moaej Is paid. J-'ll' A BARISBIT, I kA ,t v '- TX vt B t f A ReTTr-t' m f . 4 tia aA.nn a i i , BOV If swld , , ,1...;,. STATK Of MORTIt 'CAROLINA, I v e , Wau Cotmrr. ( Rlrhanl W. llrvaa and wife xtauaa Brvaa. . . . - r ...... j . f wr aw insu r. "rat Taonsa JaUand win Lacy A Jenkins, rany aa4 Annie Moaburaa, by Uteu-tiaanuaa mm tutm w. naiiaaer, sMueaaania. . B ' vlrta of a Oeres ol th frobste Court o Wak eomttv w will sU oa ttetordav Ui ana. stay of Daceaabar axt at public saelioo. at me voan noaaeooer ia uhi vity oi suueirn at Itl s'cluck sa. to Iks blithest bidder. Um fnllowhif lot or tntfrei ot Und sllaata la Uis Cltv Of luueign. stij iinnix uw laaos oi iu- worth Wsdreaad Kalfls Tucker, being part el ne. t, la taw pisa os sate known a um CoUtura Hoasi Let. Tbkmb or Valb j IU per sent, of parch rtnol-y toT fld Woiyorsiv1lBdTOni rqaat msuusseDia Of a sua u sswillifc vrr,. .. a a irvi.4 'tie -si"'-" tiui mna Hpamv imn no. awetdltwi pKHPEBBOg MALE I BSTTTCTI, , WM. i. BOBAsipS, raiacirat fh i andershnwd Will open a Boarding and Da BVbool lor So vs. ia the Aeadeaiy reoenilv aaWapsad by Mia Mra fsUur, aa Monday January U, Ib5a. Term peraMsioa ol Hi weeaa, payeM half la advmaea. bslanos March 15th, 1A Tuliaua and Hoard tacludbig FaaL llOOOt) - - hi rrimsry UepartaMal, Ml Oil ' " " Bhchr Bullish. -mm ss ". r Claasio. t1 - IsVOU rnr farther Darticnlan addrea th rrineinal tt Meodmna, N. 0., ahe will tarnish Cirea kw va smiles Uoa. i - aov Sl-Wa ' WM. J. BOBAKDo. ' 1 000 rxos. cahnxd risB, rsuiT, doe ii-ll ; : W. C. ITROMACa A Co. iMlRBANeSj dV - tm m n nrmnim 1 1 st amjis i.atu .imm nmniiiMiwiM maw VOL ti0. 36, Jj ttWssif .sWwtavai Ifca- tf -1wET--tffr'S ased a bill over th vwta nf Un i'n. ley. (who vetoed It upon th grtHind that In hi opinion It waa cnlrtilnie.l f m.f,. sflifl lb htsls awsliWsMswhafsv itte of three, io- aient in Ailcuns siarcn oat, laiaml alt until May tt-, i- ctirtala th auutber and ihuwiii uf wi u . . wiil which have been lasued, by, ulionw OtdT, fof what purpose negotiated, mid all other acta of their history. Also that holder of such bonds, or of Uks htvii,. the 8UU endorsement, ueued tince July, 1M8. shall lenort ttut hhwi ..;.i .... . liitto for regtstration'prior to April 1st. or the amshU be deemed (prima rWi frandulent The state treasurer ia pro- Tbe cattle in Texas will die br thou. and la consequence cf th severe winter. It M compated, ssyl tlie Matt Journal, that the Wast Texas cattle interest haa tost in (tock, from the present cold snap, over four hundred thousand dollar worth. l)v and-by our stock raisers will compre hend that it is cheaper as well aa wiser, to provide some (belter and food for cattle during the winter northers, rut hot than to permit decimation by cold, starvation and exposure. Tub Latest Franking Abuse. Ton thousand copies of the New York Timet of Saturday, containing an editorial arti ij'tK any interest tm Dona iesued and endorsed since Joly 4, li.tj, tun til th said cornniittct sAllJlAmtiuuU IAasnaWsamsW hi"h" ' " " cle assailing independent republican Sen ator for their course in supporting the "" " " Trumbull resolution, have been received at the folding-room of tbe senate, where ; they have been put into wrappers, at Um I public expense. They are to be armor- -''"- tioned among M adrrrinistrstion "wmatonr. fcrr hanrHmWiiirsrtsit-ttiaii Wssslnas'riiniltTammrt'iT-'T'1-' TJvRANKUllTON MAUE ACADEMY, FRANKLINTON, N. 0. The Spring Term ot this institution will eominsnce January l&ih, inn, apoa the fot kiwUia; terms s rrlmary Uefiarunent, per scasloa ot till weeks .... Rcgalar EmcU-th course p'. seasioa f 80 weeks . . . . Classical aoun pr seaslOB of Uu tVi.M . 15.00 Weeks ...... 2000 rrankllnton Is sltnated tmmedlstely upon th Raleigh Gsston Kallraad, and la noted tur health, morality and lntulllvenca. " wm tw im ama as irons Bts.nv to HAW per month In private families, when i wry alien Uoa will be given to th bealUi and wmfort ol th poolL uetHi ooani can be had at from IlloU to S1B.W l eomfort ol th miulL rull received at any Urae, and charged from date ot entrance to closs ot session. Mo ded actios aiad salos hi ease of pro- epeelal attenUoa devoted to th English and MCirtB4alt(itll M'atOrliaL ' ' HrSKS To, Dr. A B. Perry. Dr. W. W. and B. T. Oreen, rrsnklipton, . C: Rev. vm, M. WtantBi Pres. Wake Vnrsat Cnltiamr ttt.r - Jas. B. Uisslilro, Tsrboro' N. G. deoU-wtt Principal. A 0 LAS 8 1 AI. SCHOOL. a. r. PlcVard will rugnt hi soli no), t Oaks, Oranre com. It, N 0.. iv iu- iv - - ' - ..M.ftit nt siMU't. ei . i w.ii-m ant t.loiie oil Ui Iwouty-lltUi ul Msy. ' UewaseduesW tt th liinghain school, ha between twelve and nfteon year's extwrleao la bwebiuit Usssi- 01 School, can glv ample tssUuionial of hi eoropetney nd aptness to teach. A number or no. can ooisin hoard la rood families, at taper moolh, wllh everylliler furnished tlist 1 usual, except lights. Tuition for English, Uramuier, ate., IU&0; Lsruruairus, Ac, (III per sekdoa. Board and tuitiua mast b paid hi advance per ball session. Boys prepared for College and tor the ordinary boslness ot lit. Th scliuol Is twelve mile West of UUlsbW In S moral aud bitellurent eoniiuunily. Boy will be conveyed from th depot to tlie school, for 1. W by lolluig the subscriber know which dsy hy wiil b at the depot, provided thsy srrlv al th depot oa Monday or Thursday BMuabur betor nova. .., j A. P. PICKARD, ' Oaks, Orange Co., N. 0. RariaiNca : CoL Buurtuuu. MebasswUla. Oraug Co , M. C. aov yi-wiiw . a pOolTlVELT FOB SALE. Oa Taesday, th 5th day of December next 1 ill offer tur sale, publicly, on th premises fur cash my tract of land cuuaullng of 455 acres, on M iddle Creek. Wsk cosnty N. C, IV miles jUUi Wcstol KslclKh, ssilsa Boath-lCsst et apex. A two nors farm mi proved, the balance well Umbered, about half of th tract strong hoitota land. Uood dweUltur sad other hooses. good store boos, dte. Also, on Ula uim il.v oa Uk terms, will be told, ooatc live stock. tanning Implements, corn, f udder, shucks, ike. Any of th abov earned property can be bought eo ssy term privately, at any time WCjui wio IUIJ IH BSMw i bov S-wtd I B. 8. UTLET, : Vau Coostt Koktb CAWw.mA, ' 17u October, lb71. THf, SUBSCRIBER HAVING ON THE Tth of Uetober ITI, taken out letters ot admlolstrstton oa th Estate ot Aagastus U Lougee dee'd, aeeoriilng to bvw, homt.y give nolle to sll creditor ot said estate to present their claims, duly aatuenliesled, on or hefor Ul 90tfc-dey of Uetober, 1M7H; otherwise thl aotkie will b pbwded ia bar ol Uietr mrwvery. Ueblois to saiaNaslaui will please make ual mnt bainadiatelj . . - . BoROEtm'OEaV - , -Adrn'r of Aoruta4 L. Lsiure dec tt . act sS-wdw. gT. JonNB' COLLEGE AT OXFORD Jt. ft rOB LEASE. .. . Th Bo rit ..I Director propow to lease Ibe abov wo..iy for a hiuh male school or col. leg for hwitt. of hv year, At th Ista annnsl cVtssannlcatloa of th Grand Lodf ot N. C, It was decided by ntso- " InUua aevsr to aell the, above peopart or divert it tram it original TWos. 7.. , . ascaiPTioB or rax amvs raorsarT.1 ' The building b of th best brick, ISO feet bv 40, wtth w evoler of W feet la depth, toar stories, with basement, ewoUJnlnr a ehaiwi 1 last by eo, with iarys aitd spacious raJlery ' II huxe professor and rrciUUun rtwusi gso elety rnoaas at d 5!l dornlturies. Tabovsbulltliinrlssltaitedhi s botalifnl - - kb arn xrwa st.aatiea wiia lartre aauve oaks, lb whole ehelosfd with s suixUntisl tmk Stank 1 ones, and la wrllMalted for the bnme nrte rerec ttOB ef A Dnl ctsss school or cot lair. - - - Th IMrretor wmild stnteUiat In soclrtv 'cBaM:hw"fftroriV iM sWoi ' t5TEa'l!jn'" mm hiilm In rf i f i Propossls for the abov pnt'y will be nt- SBrwsy Bsnit iiw pnt or r-ttf-f-, r'ri. . ' . K-lLaUAutohUlf, fro. w. a. aADT, oee. dtt l4itew4W N OTlCsk, 1b aecordsne With Aa Act of the l.aiMe mi Assibly, will rent lor Ute year ls. , u Ddlinaad school House, sittutUd la atjat I know aa Lovejoy's Brove. i Ahvo, st th same tiro, ad other Howe r Bl.snlirs beloiiKlna; to lite Stale hi Uiis City Its' eomes antler said act. Tha reulitg will take pises oa Bstardav. UKd lost,, os lit prrnnnwue and to Un liietnt bMidw. .VA't'lJIdiU H.iltllltftll - decao-td Keeper of Capitol. AOK ABOSTHI Hors toml.hfd. VsZu Expense paid. IL U. hlUW. AifiW, Ma. , j BBLS.CUOICE CRACK EKS. 40 Boxes " , do. , - 4o im W. C. BTkuNACU 4 Co, 1 ii -- r - - - i -; -. - . ' I .. ,' . - , " ' - , .. .. - - . . ,i .' - .1 - - , , ''. : '
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 23, 1871, edition 1
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