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thedy sentinel WH 12 PV1 T . 1 V - SZATOJT - . oub terms. - fill. rTMUi ium''very swHylsr t-Mts)' lay ttoenfetj si iS : ' fur virxmtt?-"-- ' '- . a .l MMhWur .jwe . M IWIfttS "... . . A " J t mmtths i f ar'tail Wfcljr pr year, " waaiiy pr . 'r:if!,v'"''.-""'"T'' (Xift-oi are iuva 'UMi m auYattee l'h ' Weekly m'Kfek'y will W ies'ie-i Ua it 't t.f January . limj wsy be m1 by th Rail lt',l r rrniacKtr." ihe Epr .(Vm-i 1 , Got. Worth' tferitgfc ' ! . The very general favor w ith VltUh tlit luU Tnedsage of Our. Worth has been received, rtoti in and out of the Stale, very fully shield, him from Invidious and caption criticism. JVa kind and jiaxt oriiicium, (lie Governor would by no tneim ot jyt. - We have heretofore UU J, that the severe pressure m,m bint, mite bit brief auuiptioii o( his duties, left him hut little opportunity fi draw up imj;c,' an'l hone, whatever, to cull to hi aid the aneet of rlirtin Ic orto Miiraf or hi bont CBvirtion to ftmke thcra tbe iK.r m'irt fetid prejudice would find aught .upon wli5 h trt Irnse an otijectioi to It "loyalty ;. It remaina fr th astute editor of the Wi!- mingtw tfemlJ, ho would frign act hinwell up an t)thor)cd defender of thegoverniocnt. . to pkk flaw or vcnlilalo the charge of iJi loyalty"" agnioat Jonathan north I , r Got.' Worth could not avoid, of court. Lllu -4infr i th-ts4itee-of UaUiayjd4lf Fre?dmn' Bitrcan in tbe Stats;- la order to point out to the LfKisln'ure the noi.itr of - ' inch - aetlon, 'on 4t - trt. wwld wider tlieir eontlhuar In the Htate no loiijjer ne- at' ." UwkuMt h. tU.MWi4tutltwitf Jc) tlil Stte by the failed SIhI. hi lnKuag ..liii lrfeiiflfm1wJ' '-i d iintJiti.-ly HMf Iterate."; Furtn, It aayn, thnt the Governor, In hi mtmH-jp, v ukt lii(jiii.Ke that idlU4 that V jptwammt tf tite Vnltl -KtM iatnutioa nni'i-tlv 1 It jaojd'lhitve i-eeo HlL Jfifii tor tfie JUmftl to hvvu jnwtnl lite "untimely ani iniut.r4t;"Iitngiu yf tl (UniHtrl tinit it i-railire mijjUt l.o the judge of tl tetiijM'r. ItouUl have been njually jiint, for ft to have aWa I7 otfllioa from thcmawapettbiitlbe Governor bit ecn intimated " that t!l govern" ment of the United Sla'ti i treating u unjtifl ly." But that dor not wilt it caption habit, nor It pnrpoRS to trct tinjuntly one itgnintit bom it would excite prejudice. . . We have carufully read Uia gxm&xo, " Know fog that the- L. 8. government liaa no truer authority mow;, eitlur is civil or military mat ter, than Oov, Worth, we did not look for any exhibition of "untimely r iutcmperatn lan- ffoage fMm Wla, nor for the. cinotion that the vgr)vernment a ,treting ,u nnkindly.. Jfor have we found eitlicr npon a review of it. It would have Ijecn out of place fir the Oov- ei-nor to Imv dilated upon matter butl,inff , , . .- . . ,lw n'svonmj, (o (ax oi fj iter irailon M the light uj Qtr l3.e government pf it J nothing. It only raises t lo- price to toe conu- conduct towards theJjtgte. wliK'B" were fully a well known to the Legislature a to himself. Tlte pth'djfhpteaet.w to 4x crnsiilenxL , HU liiwineit was to direct the a tentlod of the Legillaturc to the fit itr4: " Tue premrinrfmrn'dlMgIr anomaioij and . eoneqtintIy not dwifaMfli a"utl heretor; iook ing to tli better day when the Htate should, be - restored to all her ci vil fuiictioua, hiir duty waa to urge- promptly npon th Lrgislature to pcr- form it part in Kler tliereto. Dim s be speak nnklndljr of the govermnwrf j be intl tutde that the exlMcuce of the military or of the Bureau bed never Iwen necesnary, or that their acIminiKtrntlon had boee i illegitimate and tyfnn nicd I So. a word of it. He very plainly .how, thai be does not desire their contini'snre limiter I that! j alMo Weis mssmMhkMfL he ! prcsso the inlvenal desire not only of the people " tut 6fTtfahaiaiicitfem "intern pcrste,1' language, and the cbargel of Iiduatic were all in the eye of the 1tmUt, ed no where else. . ; ; John A. Stably. Eiq. From letter received from thia gentleman, ihiud at Wilmington, ft day ago. wa learn that Mr. Btsnly baa - removct to CaliftTmia. I -v W trs. tl!jliBe will grcatljr 'esih to thw benefit of our esteemed friend.- Dcartona a tli Old Korth State loth a we would be to canuot doubt the wisdom of th who wck horn which i more inviting. U th evlj di- 1 tgn of the ultra radical of the Sorth against the South, now'treaaured up in their heart, are flouted, we ha, no dool as, sh.ll wUh i , " T. stive among the aavagc pf the Sandwich Ij- I land or of New Zealand, : W nolca that wa j bare, towv.wbla breakwater gainl iit,nt waves to wucaim in ia person ana policy or PrciJdtiit Johawn. "'.; ;-v. W wrn our friend not to taki wora or torn grn hi' or smaJl cumuCy, ttat js muclj ikfawd.'a they arsVot current and are heawty diseoiinud Don't send us such bilf or they wjtl 1 returned. ; By the way, 'the pub lic oug'jt -to be protected ia tiii matter.- Is ,tbn? ro place where U. 8. currency I redeemed ,w'bcB it bcouuii.1 doiVed I ; 1 1 1 ' .1 m im S I i S 1 m4 iLtcrio-f j Put Co.-T1:s Sp4ejf afthe Ho ate of Cdmmooa. cn resUrd , 'wted a wi't to '.U ELeriff of Pitt, tlirecting an election to be held in that county, on toe JJtb of Fubruarr, to uc lb msar &o;iiane4 by tie dtath utXil Ilojirakaa. . I)ltilXatiom of CrrilV ' Ws did not intend by tw remark s yester day, to indicate the slightest ;-tfpoitios; to the bill parsed la the Ilouae, e for from it, ap preciate entirely the motive sad objecU of iu MiporUTt, and believe that tbeplao Jrt6e4 by the bill, llie onl j effuetive method of ward ing off tbe exile atjtidpatcd. The Legislature cea attain uobijjW position, than wlwaft rie al.oejW clamor ofrwnM iWereat, to guard toddy sIn? lioaitire 5rBT'if 3 tS preiart the masses of the people from absolute want and suffering. ,' We only intodJ to guard the body against Ilia adoption of auch a bill u would be rendef ed null by the deciuoo of the Court. Our eoo fldene in the mcriu and cotutitationality of flii Mil hire been "ytsatly atrcngtheBed, by the ttrotig vif of one of the allet JurUfa of thia r.f any otter. State, la it coavemtion, aua taihinjf entirely it cotwlitutionality, aiaeV we punned our article." : . . There ie bo limit to the power of a Bute UyUlnJureAui.th ontitutioa of tbe 8w ml tU ConMitutio of the United Sutw, s nd the law paned by Conreai Whataocrer hw do not inhibit pmthely or by f!r oonitractton, the UKiUtare of State may do fearlessly, am in notliing are UtT power o hiippily and prop eilv f xert-lwxl, a ah'-n they are exerted for the preservation of the pul.lic peace and mor al, and the protfetfoai of the mawm gBlt J f a(ftrin(. j J ' f i ,, ; I et nuihlier, te not ooly a wie policy, entirely I consonant ajith our republican inatitution. but U dictated by humanity and duty, Many hon j ore1'!" nd worthy perawni, prompted by the pitting emwgendai o the time, have doubt- i engaged fa diMilistioti, and there may, 1 among them mo who may feet 'aggrieved at a hat they mat deem thw bunlme of the bill, , bnt thiclab rrwn :y 1 claim 01 uumaaiiy ana 10 me conviction 01 tlnir own con Jences, nd mcognuie the nece jity fitr th bill,' - Pennl law are not made for the good, 1ut for wud ot a ittringent. law, to promote the gen- iralwtlfHW; while tjthiiig hort of a rigid t- ilLj:tAtniia tlit.trkioul ajid the lajlet. 'The sti)jmiion of distillation Tin thetato. j lH ( the present hifji flfain Upon the cir . tulaiiun ot'.liio Ktute in th hImjm of laat fur l!io L'. ft. TmaMtrv, and prejeryu the graip fjr 'tetter ym. - .. . , I'fttentOfflcaEeport. We are much indebted to the Hon. T. C, I llieakcr, Coutiuimioncr of the U. 8. Fatunt Of- "(ire, for hi report for the yeara lt? and 1901. 31b. McAokn' Bilu WeXneglccted to ay on yenterday, that prior to th paatage of tbe bill in the Houe, the lection reapecting the c-calhd "Stay Law wa itricken out " Dittillatlonof Orain. 1 Mir EniTon. I hope you will nrire un. m the L gislatur th necessity of passing some t to nop ine iitiuation or spintioua liquori out of breadstuff. I assure you that there hi a great naomslty for aome, auch measure. ( In counting up a few day ago, JL was told that there were six distilleries ta iulT'stwithin '7' ,n,'"."' ln" TT""n7:; Prt I mer, I tie consequence Is, that Cora in many Prt o( if1 ?Vu7t ! ." Many Ol our people paid the freed men for their year' w m wni.i wM,are anew) to ea tmprovl- umi, mat win geruiiy rxcuange tneir last ousnei ior liauor. I lie etujsiun wtll tMy fec that in a short time, nnles this evil is ""C'- tnere will bean nnnrecedrnted amount Cl ro Mug, larceny r. It is impossible for I an who expects to buy corn for bread, to en term markctwith the xlitiller. Out of one bushel of corn, he make two and half gallons ot whiskey, which no aeil readily at $10. If ne muKes a liiir iwturn to tbe tax ameasor, of the amount uisutiea, ni ttusnei or corn would turn out tJ. A negro will sell hi own corn, and (ten! rmmliia Belch hor. and f:ll it lor a mere trifle in liquor. It should be made a criminal sZ ZTZZ 4 have the panic boomi over to tlm Cnnrt onencc to distil ror .them. tjrmunaHj r'f tM-:ffen&, .11 carnU trust you will call tbe attention of the Leol!! turn to-thi thntUKh your yaluahle pape,- In- em Rometning l done there mini be irreat suf- uiiiijj ueniis vub wursi crop comeain, .. . . ...... , . ronr KespectfuIIy, " Caamst, Co, N. O, Jan. 20. , ; R. We are 'indebted to R WJ Best, Esq., ISecretav ryof Btate, for the following important J.ilL jt passed by th Lcgislaturer A A Eii tbb tibk --fag VbiSscf- I Ta.; -y , ' . pf ordinance of the late Con- ,tao of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, it is made the duty of the Sheriff of 'bU ftu'e. t" collect taxes fa' their respective Cuwtie pi0vfrtti,, lm,e iv,he PuWic UV'T?!. "T T W."? luoaaauui sign Buiiorwiana suty-tu : And, whereardouht and difficultie bare sxitted on thUsobject, midcriag strict nsplise P" w.4Swri Impracticable at pre IWn, Be it onaetsd tr th Geawral l2 srm"iy ot tne otote ot ,ortli Carolina, and it i hercKv ensctcl bv thar anthnrit nf ths sums . 'Thai the 'SherifiTof tUi State "be" allowed time unui uie twentieth day ot Fcrtmary, one thoas, and eicht hundred and aiatvl. t-miM n tneir mpecttvs eounues, and par over to the - UMim I Jl PIUITr. ttreiXOXea imlviull h 4I,S nr. dinanee of tlio convention aforesaid, ratified on tne eiuieemn oay or uctoher, one thousand tight hundred and aixty-fiv., - Ba it further' enacted. Thsf Uk!. .i i- i- forje from and after its ratification. In GenerrAsemHy. V S. F. Pa aura, tvarrthrce time, and Prwaktr Ho. Com ratified thltMth da of f Too. eem, Jan. A. Z. 18flf . j 6pekr CSeoats. ; i - A true corv oftba orirlnal on (lis In ihu r J ioav , . Co . . . U - - . w,- co onder mv hand, tha Sth da of Jsatt. - ' ' "BESATE. - ' ' - i? r?- : . THcmaoaT Jav33. The Senate wa called to order at 10 o'clock, rrarer bv Bv. DrMaaon, of the Epiaoopal Church. The Journal of yeaterday u reaa and approved., : , ' , Mr. Bynum, from the Comnvltteeoa Judiciary resorted hack tbe bill on the continuation of Pirarifnnt Qtflccn ia ofltea until aufcraaor appointed, wiUi a recommendation that it do baa, and oa afiotion oftbe aaroe, the rule wee aoapended and tbe bill paaaed iu final reading. Tin bill elicited eonalderable diacuwion, in whi- h MeaaW. Morehead and Bynum; took part is anpport of It, and Heaar. Wilana and Leith against, chiefly however a to it neceaaity. Mr. Bvnum, from the aame Committee, re ported back the bill to attach the county of Mitchell to the 8th. Judicial cricuit and wjom - m nded that the bill do p, and on motion the rule were suspended and tbe mil paatea u final reading. "": Mr. Leach of Davidaoa, from the Committee on finance, to whem waa referred the reaolution on Bank, naked to be discharged from it fur ther conideration nd aaored ita reference to the Committee On Bank. Arreed to. Mr. Harri of Rutherford, offered the follow ing reoolution : limelrfd, Tjat in order to devise eonie plan toraia revenue in nme way that will be ttqiiit aUe, and the leant burdenaome to, the people, that the Committee on "Finance be, and, are hereby requested to consider the eipediency of alopting a "iMarnp law,- ana mi iney report rty Mil. Or otnerwwe in conn,iiim who oincr report', that tftey way have to make on the ulj- iect, WMV:b wa read ai.l arioptea Mr. Covimrton. introduoed a bill in rulation to const (tt, and othor officers, requiring, that from and aer the passage of the act, all con tstilm and other officers "collect! nr debt unoa judmncnu and eieoutions isouetj by Justice of tue reace, tuaii creuu aaia jungmeni, anq sign the same for the amount recti rod at the tlmeot payment, Ac." The UK wa read and referred to tbe Committee on Judiciary 1 A tnossnge from the House trnnsmitting sun. art encroiwed bills and resolutions, passed their aoPBwMig-s were rcrerwNt -to- appri'tpi l ate committees. Vn enirrossedtiill from the House empower ino-thn Justices of the .count V of Cartcmt to collect tax i aid county for tlw benefit of the poor, came up, and on motion ot Mr. Areo- deH 4he-rle-wereauspKk!d-aiid the bill passed lt anal reading. . Alio. bili to incorporate the Clarendon Bridire Compsnv, came op, and oq motion, was referred to the ft Hnu Hue tin torporattoiiK T The bill to prohibit for a limited tihio the dis tillation of apirilunu liquor" from grain, caiue tip on it flrst reading, ana on motion w re furred to the Committee on Judiciary, and or- Too special order for the hour of.12. the p- ment'oi magistrates-lite Burkoomrty, came tip; and on motion of Mr. Sbober. it waa postponed oa aoeount of the absence of the Senator from that county ,and to avoid 'th ditiicultv which oc curred on yesterday, relative to the appoint ments ior i auKin county, , Thore bdng no further busiuess before the Senate, Mr. Euro moved to take op the unfin thod business of lat aeasion. Tlie speaker rrtod it out of err , a tsmuch a the Governor' inesssee had declared ilii to ho the betrinnine of a new seadoo, and that all business must be gin f swra. On motion th Senate adjourned until to-morrow at 1 1 o clock. nOUSE OF COMMONS. . ! TBOKtAV,Njaa. SS. l'86s. i ' The Itonae waa called to order at 10 o'clock A. M, - Prayer by ReV7 Dr. Mason tho Pro testant Episcopal Church. ' : : " ; The Journal of yesterday wa read and ftp; proved,-" Messrs Everett and Harrison, were prmitted to record their vote hi favor of the bill to pro- hiblt for limited time, the distillation of spir itou liquors from grain, passed on yesterday. ' Sundry tills were reported from (landing committees, which wiU bo fully noticed when taken up tor action. , urrnoDi'CTioK or bill. Mr: Joiner tntHHluced a Mil to encorporate tue rvetaon r.nterpnse ana Loan uotapany." Kcrerred. Mr. Wilson, "a bill to allow the a. cuntiea of William Green, lata Sheriff of Hay wood county, w collect arrears ot -taxea. e- t. itnseeu ; a uui to provide lor the Dav- ment of the Federal Land Tax for the rear looi. quo ny citizen ot tnia fitate. . (Authori sing the Treasurer to cell State Bond. - bearins t per cent, interest, and running twenty year, and to appropriate the proceeds to the payment of aaid taxes.) Referred to the Committee on Tinonce, :. Mr, Jenkins of Granville; "a till for the ben f fit of the Public Schools of . the State." tPro Title for the conversion of band and other se curities belonging to the Literary Fund, into UkmIs of the United States.) Oniejed to be printed and refcrred to the Committee oa Edu cation. ,. . - .... t, .... . - Mr. Blackmer : avbill conoernlne the milesss and per diem of membrrs of the Council of Btate. tnxeatue tMrtftes andmtieane. at. the rate allowed members of . Assembly.) Passed unoer suspension ot tne rule. 1 Mr. Everett, moved reconsideration of the rote by which on yestcrdav. the bill to nmhiltit th distiUatioa of grain, passed its third read me' is: E. said he made this motion, because he was convinced that tbe bill as passed wonld work irreat hardship and injustice to neonle ia modera te circumsUncea. Freed men, who can not testify is court of justice would It em ployed by men of mean. In illicit distilling. wiio wouki tnus cvwie toe law wim impunitv. there being but little danger of a Conviction undo sock circamstaecea, The object of the bill wa:jdoubtleasji good one-Jtrot it would operate unjustly ogamst poor men, who were unable to employ freed men to still for them. On motion, of Mr. Hutchison, tba vr uA were ordersd. .. .. .; ..- . Tbe House refused to reconiJder, as Mows-: Avra Mesem. Ashworth, Barnett, Black, try on, Burtrsss. Carson; Coatee. Craire. Danru ' Davis, of Carteitt Davisv jCBalifat, tBBsell,J- svereti, i arrow, x nrr, uariana, uamutnn, Ilea- sn'kin, of Gaston, Jenkifls, f 'TSsaTa ry, uoae, uorton, jeokina. UranviHe, Jones, Ji Matthew. MeAden,' Intosh, Melson, Spoors, of AImoce, MurrilL Nicks, Paschall, Simmons, Smith, of Col nm bus, Smith, of Guilford, Pcoggin, Trull, WaugB. nucviss ik sura- so, . ,,f; . m ' , NaTs Messrs. Allison, Arrbfrtea. Ba'aUr. Beasley, Blackmer, Blair, Blytbs, bonnsr.Barton, Caldwell, Cameron Csudler, Chadwtck-, Cowaa, Cox. Crawford. Dalby. Faircloth, of Green, raircloth. f Warns, rsfrsJl, rktha, Teeter, Gaioea. Gidney, Harper, Harriann, Dswee, Daj eett. Holderby. Holme. Houston, Hntchison, Hvmaa, Jenkiaa, oi Warreq. JudWJns, Kehaa, Kinney, Lee, of Gate, Lucas. Manly.McEachoB, McKay. McN air. Moor, of Chatham. Monra. of Martin, Jlott. Sivwi, Jfewsum, Potter, Bosebro, Ruassll, Bhaw, Smith, of CumbsrUnd, BOlley, " . - ; ? . !on-8. A iM4Tft waa m-eircd from tne ttenaie; trawmittingr an engroed MlVaothorizing tbe Public Treaaw "to collect and aell certain prop erty brhmgin to the State.. Referred to the Mminit4 finance. ' . ,'V t Aiao; mewas tranemitting Senate mnina. count v. . . - 'i, Mr'l!t'k moved td etrik from the lirt the name of & Arnold, for the reaapn that he u x Urge tutnibet: ot teaifliFtsfttinta; tie. lo, moved to .ubtitut the name of II. C. Felt: ""p Mr. Waugh oppoaed the motion. Mr. Arnold, he aald, wa gentleman of high (tanking, and well outlined for the position. Be waa obnox lounly t thoae who wished to proacribe acd punish any one who had aaid anything above a whisper In favor of tbe recent war. Mr. Felts, whose name was proposed as a substitute, was :Uot fit to be a tbe Peace. He waa the kader of a oartr who wereemraaud in hunt ing down, all honest mena clique which had rendered necessary fthe holding a court of Oyer sad Terminer in A"dkln county, which sent aome of hia (Felt's) particular friends to jail for their doing. Mr. Kick, endorsed Sir. Felt -reiterated the assertion that Mr. Arnold waa obnoxious to bi nelgbhor. He wi not aware before that any thine Mr. Felta bad done had occasioned the holding of tbe court of Oyer and Terminer. The ttro men" Imprisoned were, convicted ol assault mm isunf. The, Question recurrimr. tbe House refused to . . 1 . . . . i XI - A I I .1 -I-.. wnKt- oui me nsnivtti m, amuiu, inu sine w Kill IM Dime nr. tens, A meMiage from the Senate also transmitted resolutions heretofore published in relation to th ci!sntion of militstxrulothe restoration of civil authority, Ac. I Mr, Manly said that he saw no utility in the resolutions. Many of lik character had been passed heretofore. They generally contained mere platitudes and accomplished no good. He moved, they be laid oa the table. Agreed to. ll .9 fLE!ioAH.,l,',;; i. - ' f .it v.:n. .ea.,i !.:. ,.....,.i .1 ri sis s.ssa1 srtfl Wt4rlt rtm-Wst wrfil M WisWflll Ulli l'J UAJl I 'I '1 ..II. W U V. .fUJfJMlJ uiin i a bill to legalize an election of Mayor and Com- mitwiomttxf the town of Mnrgantoo ; a till to ineoqwate Ihe Portis Gold Mittiag Company : bill to amend section 9, chapter 101, revised code, entitled "Roads. Btidgea and Ferries." The lollowing wrere laid on the tebleV vix jTA till emeerniBg-tbe-oialiaestina of -Justieea of the Peace; a but to punish the itealing of atof ; a bill tprepeal an act Jo decrease the expeiists of-filierilT returns ;' a bill to amend etwtioa 1st, chapter 18, revised code. .(Thia bill imposed a fine of $23 in basterdf case where the toother; psfase to disclose. Jhe name or the rhild fattier.) ..;"-y A TiI to admit the evidence of person of eoior in courts of justice In certain cases, wa also laid on -Aha table. (This ws -dime-trader a report of the Judiciary Committee, that a special committee had this tubject under pre sent consideration.) - . The bill to incorporate Dill wood Cemeterv In the county of Guilford, wa made jthe special order for eleven o'cloc, to-morrow,"" Mr. Davis of Carteret, by leave, introduced a out to incorporate the town of New Port, in Carteret county, which pasaed it aevoral read- Messrs. Smith of Columbus, and Ashworth. introduced resolutions of inqnirr which were reiormi to the judiciary committee. Tne iiou then adiournea until 1 to-morrow. ' ;" f ' Artificial limbs for Oar Soldiers. ' ! The followiog resolution introduced by Judge Manly in the House, passed both House and have become law. The act is alike credi table to tbe heart and bead of the Legislature : BKBOLtfriOBS IK BBS ALT 0 IMBMU SOLDIERS. WltKHCA, A number of officers and soldiers rmiu Ttortb Carolina, engaged npon her call, in the late civil war, have lost their limbs in the service, and are usable from want of means to supply themselves with artificial one; and tehtrmt, it i considered an eminent work of charity and trf jimMce to tssist all ucb with the common fund of the State, toprocure Becear ij limits, ana itrua to resio e them, a far as practicable, to tbe comfortable nas of their per sons, to the enjoyment of life and to the abiliti to earn a sutwistencarTherefore. it ia f Retained, TbU Ui Excellencv. the Governor it farehv ntinAinwfd atul mnaiJ . . w . . contract with some manufacturer of artificial umo to supply tne need or the State at an ear-1 iv oay. , Ana to tht end. His Excel enc ia I emDowered ta (nalitut. w-. '..j adopt such rules aa may be deemed by him -: ".'rrJ7 T" . wsronxox tne iwu, .in, hi. ucn iuvuv w suppivincr it , Wltu I properlv fitted limb. " I ; And he it further EetoJtaL Tliat ttia nnM 1 Incurred bv lii xeellem! In hi. I purpose ot the General Aasemblv ahaU ha nsi.l i w.j uivt viun syuntunjuca. . , -1 In General Asaemltlv. read three ttma nt. mea, tnia xsa aay or January, 1868. S. F. PHILLIPS. THOMAS SETTLE,. Speaier'oftktSeneUs. On rctumini borne, after as artasnea nl" rl Wrf ks-.the irnnrovemBW saw Mh, m. 4 .annus unriions oi tue. town, strike us most torciblrT Our street are i 1 525 1 -2 .. k a r 1 wigvtw .aTogniea wuo Country produce, ' and .tT t . a ... I VI evidence of prosperit; are to na highly gratify. ioB, "most oi mo cituen Here we or proud to 1 1 B Dur "lCQU- inaividuaJlT and aa an Editor, wt have manifold reasons to be I B...iulr. mis geoerou ana pu hue spirited sympathy and offer of subetantial aid ha. . thooeand fold Increaaed our obligation. , The Peorueol thia "Hornet' I?tttftherevoluUoB bar ever been distinguished lor genuine patriot rej.uoui-aa urteny, WglJand eno- KltnrV ssawntlmdsn sasa.li W.u: . I "w'u asmi ucaiio lnpuieg, v , t T as long a w bare a m nd to appreciate and rTLT i 0EWS SOS. and emulate their imod oualitiot To ih.m .fi a . ...... ' . : . 'u?,?'''1. lhiakf ? the dP - 3'1 U onr,btblIt- titb fbebtdest a ' . VTher remain little doubt that the President ' wui veto toa negro suffrage bill if it reaches him hi is present form- So well understood is bis w.", "ay, was aome ol tbe Senators bee itete to pass the bill im that body. Many fee puhiicacs who voted for th bill aa It pssad ths DttHtaasV that tbev wara f.A hATTV. .i:! MtB of the Pemocrata, who voted sraicst rs commitment. They did not wish to bi put la a poi tioa of appsarmg to oppaes a qualified sw. tension oi sub rag, eflect th -veto will KL'iK K ,TJlteo between ths fiSjEL Pty is . matter Of itersting speulatiooi . K i m r - ' Jt r-i. A ;" -r T3T T ,B Asr-eH T lrrrai C a.iN. f .: From Europe. I - ' ' Wawcmtok, J a. S3, -l- The Hibemiaa arrived at Portland fewhty with, JJvcrpool date to llfh. Citon had de eiioed thre7quarter to a f enny, V Recent glo along the coast had been very disastrous to shipping. - , . T ; ThciB ate reprtrti thatthrSpamsS insrgeirt- nd rtcteated tne government troop, oui ramam dispatcbea rpreent tbe Insurgent a diacour. aged. :-- J - - The Time and other journal having attrib uted the pressure of th money market to large.. A me lean exportation on credit, commer-. cial Utter ha been pobUshed refuting the argu ment, 'towing that emittancea bad been prompt, and heavy cotton receipt are art off gainst British export. Keobo Troop. We hil with delight every prospect of the withdrawal of th negro troop from the Southern State. Tbe work ia being done step by step. We tee it stated that three volunteer regiments, two white ami one black, and two companies of regulars, constitute the entire force now in North Caroline, The paper at Washington state that tbe Government has concluded to sarrison the forts and protect the routes on the Dlaina with netfro trooos. and that 1 . . . . A 11 t . ! t. - 7 I : . . -.,1 i at least Torec lull rrcimenis win w uifiraw.uuu to the Indian country. Rick. Examiner. u . -- 3IAUHIKDI birth- OTtMiftBt; tr ths BevrTrtl. 'Faaeert.l Mr. Krass Tarmr in Mis Ksnna M. Ntoliuls, bvlb J Orson Cnsnty , s, C Os Ihs 9ndnf Jnusryatthe(CMdeatsof tbe bride's fsl hr. Irr ker. Ur - Ctsvf . K"T Ntaphtaa A. Ilsr- riH..r Davis oouaty and H 'm Rscbel MeadoiihaH, of J unuiura eiraaty. Oaths I Sill Inst "ol, st tli ri-i.trit.- of Ilsrid Cul. tans,lhs brtds's taiuer, by Kv lr. Cravaa, Uwut I """" t-eranneuanty, t Ui Belli A Stanford, of Oramie. aangnteroi tue late B. Maniis-ii, fc.q lEW'ADYERTISEMENTSf . . wswtbiwpki; r ncwmusmam. WESTB ROOK eV" A LBB I G TIT,' CBKBTSJAJIAIMJ3l Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape-Vines, Strawberries, and otner small fnuts, . -.ErergreeBs, Boses, thxub. , would esl! ipKfiM nttMntiitti to a choice lot of wart rar, Ap anil Uhnrr Irsoa and tds advsn tsjrs of (ilsuiiui Cksin for surly, sad. ahuadsBt emits uf i evelient frnit. 1 ' Da- vio aad Sycamore Hn ls. - Greensboro', B, C ; Lit of prloss iit to applicant. . Js. Si, Hi, Sm, . ... i i ...i i , ; I, n A. A. WILLABD, , Formtrlj of Washington, A". ., XtU of Green 4 WHOLE ALB DEALER t , JEffiCfirlcs aad fiencrnl .Ucrcliaadlztv loawsnnr u inn ,s CO 'I Ml SSI 0,.f MCKCIIIN t. 9a. S era Wttsr 8 esst, ' WILMINGTON, N. C. BAFBB TO lev. C. U. Wits-, BupriBU tsst PablW 8booN fo lbs State, Gr sa.hi.ro. B.C. 1- Jmss H L ad ay, as., Catklw Bsak of Caps Fsar, Wj wwfre. Rs WIU Iditoraf ts Ks, Btlsijs. wspk Pstis, Bssj, 4t.saia(ts -. II C Is ri sas rar A 8s-, B Idwara. Ms srs. D..tl.y, rrn. 0 ., Maw Tsrk. WUatlssios, aa, 1. 7. , FersgBalaiUiiiwB siss toT tii sl sliipTneStV Cotton, Baral Stores, &c 7 All prndars, usirne4 to nwfnriihlpmaa. to lleasi lA.wlry, Gnwrs At C , Msw Yk, will bs iosared ftum Iks p-Hht ! sliivweat psrtiss advising me as JMUB ItO D IZ , ri'il - rTrl",a Wlt- """"Ph" t moi- a mil .ai.piv t w- - r -ar. M " f , w v mu a r. p , l!?'.1' . h at low a,' Ar,at lortto sale ef Marvia k. o.' celebrated m .'n m' s at m .n.. . .. nn . " "L, "".: !suu' Araa, atab ttarvis a Pais, t P,,lr ..f : vwahiaal MMlr-l s oatu-s. Th 4 t' am,, jw-t , ,014 si . .V. - , 6 it axuca iu wnuo xarn, ana jjrotrn- !xJ, Wwjua- KiUtdWa..'. Jaaadry 26, WfTT ?x - - " ' " ;, ' . Important Sale. W-ILL bssitid at ptibKe sals, hi ntorinlfei eTTv'at -S.LU,H.i9l.t..f Jmsaait ahthBIB ....I. rvT . ,0 7 . " ssi, iMo uamir l'' m aad l barrel. HaUfM County, Jm. a5114lt.di,.d. 1vbTs, - ' .... THE FAVETTEYILLE HOTEL 5 Bd for rant. Ths prpriy is s w!l kn..wa as a " erma i..ikst hotki.k .a the mj "dwomii"t . dsi,M, h is daemed an- ' - T " i??Ts vV7V r CP&'T .? , .' 1 DLRUAM t.YI0Ii.lG TOBACCO I 'I'H wbswiW. shW rwptetfalty iafWsi Uotr U1 otia ta stasa'aatas warssai Claakug Tabaees, asd ara aramaaaafi Ada sxaUl k- sa.t .11 1 "1. . J "9 Fs ug wqo win. wrarff "Ol i of Pursbarg, Js, V l-teol Warrsnton, N.'c SHAFER & NdRWOOD, om,ssion . JJicrcnanis, StbsbtvSEW TOKK ' Cw?int f Cotton, TJxkcq. yai Stjrrt, Grait and all other Southern ..tToductt tainted 1 ta. Order from Msrchsate, Msaaiaetarars. PU. bars aas stbst srill rseaivs prompt, tvi lodliidsal i...... '. SavBB TO ' t M Uaraaasi. araso-bara, JVC R LaasiUr' Prasldaet Kaib sad Oastos R B IcIlioa, Saa wo, vnwi u t'.IH, J9'Ho A TaoaaStil, Ntanbsrf, Ta K A Verier, B.., 8lao4 S Ci K P Nnsis Ku.singaaw vo, Bi Bsrasaat Btssl, -rsasBssra, v a. WUkaOi Bsparlatoadabt 11 C ton Seed lor Sale. : i.4 AS Kst ft: I .! la N.sl e .,, I asvs It V " saMstikf stVo M1 lofSals. T J srs'Sfj. I... cria . ssi war "ei-i irsa (, punbsicil t fa jart ssist la sat, Wat-V": rsat4 f.itnd. iff J Is JtfeKfH i ' DAVIS, . Jan 2i, 140, lw, pd. . IMrcct Importattoa. , ; . i OW Unding p.t Hi. B.lg H sj CstVsr frsst C . M k.t. K.t. I,, . m-vwrm e.il.. W -I .1 i . t r Orar.scempa' kt ihs eask, will bs p ofastlt filled at lossst asrket ' t is . . i 0. U Ps.B-'LtT sC0. Jan. U, 10, lw.Aat,. SELLIXO AT COST l)i i KE1I0GO. WHEELEE ft CO., AT THE OLD STAND OF 8. H. TbrNO, 81 Fayettml't Strut, tialeigh, JNT. O. ARB BalXIKO OFF THXlK INURB 8T0CX at. . -., j -;;, . ; -4 New Yorlt Camt. -. Ureas Goods abd Calleoos AT C03T I lata, Boots and Shoe, Groceries and Cigars, - at'cost 1 . l ino Old Itrnridy, Gin "and Wnlaker, .; Ia Botflev .. , ' ... . -ttQ v'T' Superior Old Bourbon Whiskey, . Pet Gallon or Barrel , --- ji I UealBia'aail- lis saUis- gsssraUy lil lad it - , thsir interest In t aad xusb's as task- KELLOGG, WHEELER 4 Ca sttiiBrtpcrstOTi " - 'ZiL-iJ:: II ART LEWIS, ; aH,HM.i.ii.i.1.i. iASt -- CtTBW ART'S '"Ettsatls Ts," "Qasss sf ths OBsaUt,! ssd Wsstvea styi-s o0 -H Bterst. : . 1 BROWSJ - With. Hart & Lewu,'.' ' - 44 r aysttsvi Is S rest. Jaat'.tSS. tf FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. STOCK fro aav 8 atlss in Hal i(h, ea sta day tit;bttasi, sear I baads bill. B x-an d, brsadrd 0 8 us bit I ft s mldse. aad B. as lbs rghtidse b'sasek; Hn tail hM km st'Ssd. is via iag poar bstlt bora a"d paa-s s-y wdU rksabnva rs.rl w ll bs l'ss ft lb ppr k a a of hs ibi.f a asrs-, twsoiv tvs 4 -11 -ra ' fO" ts hMs d livs-st It ms la Kal'trb Ta tbfaf t ale a sf.?ffts add'a B.t.BlU i W HUBOtOAI ... lejk.N Mnttie, lw a:;--,' ".. House and Lot for Rent. ;: M0R ti r w iu ior f i . sir. t dtr I io( hsa ' L i w -lob I tv.sisrl rs-idrd. srlrb aas aa a baif ' t0 er a round Mttchrd sfant mnm ! irt 1 'if th" C B i(fl f rs STHtl Swan it lbs haaa kad '.i"ab(ui.uu.llu,ispp-alt ey a :j .: K it it tTCLs, Ja. b, Jan. 23, 139, lw. , ..ii r 1 1 ' ' ' . - ... WAnitEXTOS FETI1LE COLLEGE. W.ARKBWTOK, X. ft.. (7.. ''J-l-Ji"'f ; I H TPRIVft S'SSl'l Witt BBai 05 I WjMa4aVvJ4sr'trJbimr -r: - r , ;: ;.) Apls f Mii 1st Bi-dJ f,a thn... .k .J.1. 1 fel'aa addrssa : - r. I' at. PAlHAJf. im XI. ixs, 1st ....... ' . . ; 7 For Lease. , :,: 7;; FVlU1Z,,t9t yar- sty Pew aambarsd ? I ia ChrUs C .orcb. (apisa a ) Ratalgh Ap. Pto dAMaS SiifPAiiD. Jan. 83, 139, 2t, pd. Calico at 30 Cents per Yard. A NO IH BK an al of thss bs.p prlata just ra. a Jt. sn i.ved by lb. Soother gipras empaay. v " f.tis,.'.;,..i.,:iWi.1ii ! Raleigh, Jan 33130, Sfc: CHEAT SEXSATIO.Y if. Tlearisian;itonrcl Dethroned! J ! IJlCWORLD. J0JBV FASnipS AT FAItniSS & LACK'S, SncTiia t rEt 0UTI.1P fhoj theib frash arrivals of 0 tods, eossUtisgat .. Beaver Cloths, - X ' -; ; Canimeres, . - ,7' v.. ' ";; ... f. Eeady-made Clothing, -I't 'f ' .Hats and Caps, Rnlenrlid fhrftrnoof. Collars, ' . . s .. ,j :'..:a7::;,."; , Gloves. ';;:rr'-ll. Hosiery, f ' " .. . ' .7 ' . . . .Valises, . . ,. . i" : " ' " HandkercliiB a&; See., . &c.i &c., &o. SVUall aad.UipaotOoudsaeiT GsrsiaaU. 7 Tine Merchant Tallorliiz -fi f l U1I oarrl 4 as. bat spas a tarssr bast tba vf i-fora atesptsd la th Soots. , . " : .-A Kntlro utt of ClotKcst tiv at an; moment, on U kourf notice. ' ' XksK O-tss an all saw. th b. . jia r.t. tev.asJ Jtasd ataos vkuss w.rk wiU eunpars fsr- W!K "ad ta EiToos or ia thia ooaatry. Ja 1 t; Sa. . NOTICE. ILt FI S A ?.PLirAri0 ILt Ft SPKTft TH I- sal -a? Gas.rsl A-pasiblv. for ma lis tn lw.as. vtha "Owoi.Mi A.ol Shnk Yswav't .d JVssI 'aasj tea I , IS, a pd f r CEO W. DILL, Cora atlas I On aud P.trwardlas MrWhant. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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