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v I UMI. WtWI GALEJ. Saturday, Februtyy 3, If6. 7 - 2 0(i ; fliE AeaTiaaL U iwed awry morning ( . laMeMied) ai tfoMlowing rat: P or Dally, r jaar, six Baofb. ost mimih -.. .tm'mmi - al Weakly par fttr, Waakiy a-sr ya v- '-.(t fWr terms r, rtv4Mf m-'i ' Weakly sad HtmiMieVl aril) U i-i I H CrM of January. Money mat be 'ttt u . bj th Rail Road aua.ldstors .t ilt Kiprr- (m '. ' 1 il-JJ '. . - . I -" I . I '' . Tha Fmdran' Code. ' , W have nut been abl lo give the in-hor ol the Coromisdoo ort the Frecdmcn's Code, even . a ciusory examination. It seems to fatue been piiaml with mod) car, and bear the marks of the wwiwffi arid fcaratng rTtfte eTr Cum- ' ttiasioacr, Mr, Moure, upon whom and Mr. Ma- sna, the chief UUw must have fallen. Mr. Don " nell' III health and absence froin the city, hav - log necessarily prevented jii devoting luurli time to it . Oar reader will have perceived that tin; bill . 4rt la order- and importance, ha been -under diacuasioe to the Hooks, in Committee of the ! MTol,fur evermJ tnd wsUile it will jet occupy several inure. Tuc great point of diffi culty so (jtr, lie In Iking tlio i(f uj of the col , wred race among us, and conferring upon fltem ' the riglit to give evidence In our Courts, la mat tirs ia w hich whitPpcopto arc con- f the hill, h fillio mainly upon Mr. Fpcaktr Phillip, who hiw with unn h fort t' aul " " '-'thKtf "utiiAinr itXmbi flrt' 'fcolfiftj r'afi to this privilege, M right . s)iaily a frttiuen. Um,i For the protection of "tJjr "jjccaotm .aiv pmjM-rty ; m a Biean of uwtlnj; the refiuwi tiom of tlio (,'ovtrnWut and M tbo only hopt1 " 7 " f eaftrcllcf CirMilAixruteiRta the Freed mV Bwaao, ; Mr, SfcNaSr, who wowd tl, 'ub atriittngOTt-of rtec!aniicr'oprsd"tlis tetow-' 1- ing tlriw rrgJit oport 'ithp4M)gmlwMm.'f .Sm- incarcity, hi oreat moral ohtiisni-ui od ob- , ? Hinit the danger W he hltc race tf plactiifi ueh a weapon in the band of tu:b people, and the linpiil)ility of arriving at truth from thut aonrcfl. Qthot otijwtjona in brief have been ot , cre4XMr Jenklai ML Wafren, ja Thura ' day, mad the ruoit elaborate xxxh which J baa yet been, made in pppiition, in which lie replied terlatint ta the arjjumrnti of Mr, Pliil lip. ' Mr. J. would Dot admiUhaUha fruvdman ", . wat cltiicn, or patterned th necesasry attrib- ntof for cltiajq que(ioncd the CorroctncM of the aortlon that tSw Baprewe i Ctmrt had ever o divided rffrnrded tlio dcrasnd ttpon the ' South made by the Northern State m illllwral ' and unjurt, nntil they had flrt granted the attmc prlvilega to the black ot the North, and urged . that the continuance of the mililwy power and -i" tta FrcedmenV DureauTaiJ not asew to depend - upon a favorabla action In this Stata uon tle "qtjeation, iaaamuch at It had been granted in other Southern Statist, and they were atill con tinued in them, , Mr. Phillip" rejoinder wa ;. marked by hi uaual force and with miual cajrneatnoM, urging tba oieaittris a a, chrintian -. ty, and aprorniing tha approbation of tlw K ernment, and the removal of tba lialllitie . th Btt dow auffcr. ' Tba diacti&ioa on yeatorday, we are told, wan CoDgret acd the Frraideat t'onpm tiu lfcSn ia actiion tor two month; mot of the time ha leo tpeot in the preaenta- tion and disc;uaion of mattcra Ijearfaig bppn rucouttruction, indiceting upon the part of the iBjoritv,"tbe moat viofeot aud acvfre retaliato- teruiinaMon to wake direct iaaue with i'retnaent Johnson and b polity. At onetime, the pub lic mind ha M;n ejeited bj rarnors of an en tiro reparation hetween the President and the Itadicai wing of the Bepublhan party, and then nnaXn the public Were aaaured of the Ixnt feeling betwwn them., The Prealdcnt in the meantime hai wonderfully roailitaind bU equanimity un d r L'rtat provocation, ariing from the almse ol kiich men aa Stevens, and threat of impeach mrnt from various aooreea. Nothing o far, ' aeeiTu to have moved bjni front hia conviction' ninl ptii-MNehto punue to the end, hi recon Dtnirtion Dollev. Yet the delay and alroit uiunii urcri ipt of the: Kadical faction leave tunc h doubt upon the pulic mind a to the inaue. Hnceth9 Sotnhria kept fa a atateflf tBCr4- tmle and rptlebwic altogether prwljudicial to t'C'tnomicat enternriw,-, arid' positively unflt- tiiif! the 8-iuthern people for the cultiration of thiw! feeling of atnity and friendship, which are so necrvary to the harmony and olidarity of the Union. f AciingiHn the nppo!tion that the North really .iMrcd a restoration of tho Union, immedi ately upon the laying down of their arras, every Southern man who felt that the country wa till a home for him and the. government a pro tector, nl one turned his tliriuj(hU to the re trieving of bin foi time and the. recuperating of the country. Confiding atiil in the magnanimi- clock grent'liody nf the Northern people, they turn di-iit irar? to tliu pt munition anp inditceinenU prMHnted in ccS ahriinff it other cHmea; Yet it need not be concealed, that the course of the Kadical tnajorttj is daily wvakeoing the strong lijrainentK whit h have " bound them with( book o'' U 1 to their dome and country, and makes many can a wistful look to distant lands which pmmttr peace, harmony and .prosperity, for tliowselves.und their .children, whwi hoary hairs "Covef their Tieadn. I'voii aucl, jil Us cattmtrinPraTi. detice, w ho controls the if fairs of nations aa of individuals, anil" a reliance ii;toa the good ia tentions of tho President and those who sup port him, to bring us out of the furnace. Strango and inscrutably aa thu ways of Provi dence have hitherto hoen towards m, yet let us lake couragcatul remember, ' O 1 1 moves to a mytiiiMi y . II wondar ti psrfurm Hj iilsn'i hu f i Uf Aat rAen upin tUa uria in I If -j vS. P-ji in uKfiliomnbi iiu. Of Ocvot fnilinc (kill, I Jf i trwas vos iip hi brilt Ho-in, And w wkt Nil tovtlnlKH i 1 II s purpmo. will liuae Uil, UafolUinii amy boar. Tli bal. inny liar a Iw'tsr tut, Jiul wilt b tlis 1 Jf-t. Civil Law. The Wilmington Jourwit askswhen will civil law be established in our midst t .Wa preaiimc tW every citieea of the State desire this, and we are not uncharitable enough to hclieve, that Iho ofBdjra end oldH"rsof the army andof tba Bureau, do not also desire It. Our citizen desire it, for variou. reaaons. In order to lic moi-e .ctunl prevention of cr!niA-ttin irrontf ftwtirU tii HtMitml nmwrtv t..i i, .. .i,.' . ., . 7 ' ' " r -V uiuij loierearmg. air. jenMiis again rvpuec Iter tiikmta rliittriHit Ami firrtitiirir tn ihn followad In favor c-f itrfking.ottt. and Mmrai nttrt f ,t m,imt Rnm. nf nr 3kKy ni Ilutchiitat lullowi-4 Jjuispt .and Mr.ullJIp doaed the debate In a .peccb with tho army, affe-ct to believe, or really do bo- "' lieve, that the South ia not yet enough whip- HMvn-rw"ts"f' ",n lln-1 peWnot u(Hciently sulMued. We Aanur to !$ Hfryti uv utafvumiua. nrgaru una m .u. injyiioj were-whipped. ... ""'yrv""""'''-'""', rrotn tha day ortlte wrrotider, wljen hoatilltic ,V . r , 7. . s "" e.o declared to bfl at an end, we have been umk wuaieTeriierismn may lie miininm pcnpic .1 1 .1 L. i.ii m . , m ,i . . : tmttuim uuwww sw.uw.iarfBwniEBi..--- . -v-u " -uivi.--wuuiu.i-htm, t hid hin-dower and evr and anon, lo AHA At (avA aatiia,nlisUi nn -T. ,l . I .... . ,1 I 1 1 thfjptfA f bat way he-aaJd.pra and cotft, fnr ,b. w teB mnnthlL Anli tMt M ,ftP ... rewt;flit-i with ry reuiiten which the ctiralif t&iiatataof . ; " Tb l.irfaiatiifiir- . The Swat M Wterdav li will be ial President hag ma to of ua. a i Now we appckI to all bice - a a tan mi'iviiii ic Xar'l III I H"v r , - -r''; WhoA wairaK r. ed"tlir,sr w licthef fliel hm !CM.Mtte f ibe ttt- y acakloa of the LcgWatura which closed on the mB!rt auouussion, contentment and jtitaction ISth; of Dec last, waa a .U-tin,, nf I at onr cowiitton t la itlaurprising that there are - ' . haelf. The Senate decided that 'that Was a di-1 occasional iodicatloni of reativanea and diaeow tint MtWttMt tfffth one calleil b the 1 tfnt Au n anrpriaing that there W not, ' . GoTtreor waa ro"raianct acasion. cloaiuif on I And yet these are not evidence of th Jrd. Lwt. Beveral bUla .interest aa will utility or thaloyajty to the government. Take b a ht the-rroeediDE were alacXactod the MM Tonr a chlWxan jlluatratic. " JX, l . ' 't '" yuiiiniii, nnu m-im wnmj coaa ' la the Eone7the ectiea wa prompt on vari- But be maaifoatt a little atobbo ranee. -iajpropoitioaaThfmttertereat T -fM-k. would JotLUe him.to a bM poet aovrever, waa the, rlabate oe the Freedraea'a hi olklneea, or would you aay.aow be ' a ami J'm . ... . t A. A J - I t i a I a voae, a pon ioi;wuJta rf ptar ltr tiu pro-1 w,rclul w again, anu lei aim go i cewdlnga, ' I ould nt the latter fie the most effective meth- ' ' The Mail. ' nianifcaUtion of etubbomaea In yoar child, to Tne ooiigmg i'oatuiaster atCaaptl Uill 1 i hostility -to you I forme , of the fontinued lmwlnrfty of' ithe 1 "tr. nwdji(i instiflcatW ferlriuta.mitv: Ee eoggorta that the dlmrtidb of h jmB,nnitfor the, who willfully and ,woW A,UiaJ, wing .Ii,), is fcund injurioua, acd that Jy Oppoae authority and law;. The! ahould be there being no Foatmaster at Durham a aewtinte prraishel, uoleaa. their ecu are palliated by aheer aoutewhat for delay. We have one of tht moat imauJ. - But -w ask. not M '""8 vaa.( m mo raiy, aou tw judged HncuariUiily, when evcYy mamfoatatioa now direct the Were with lok, without using r pluck HfaBttrint, la tagged to dialoy. allpa, and cur luaii never fuil to re.h tiitl'&t .Ur t Are,not ihoae who thus ail th. irai. Oifioe here in full time for, the traiaa. ; Purj of bt people, bcaue-oti etightlnaUocea of . are uomg oar oi.iKxutton. too rigid, too tnibe'al in their ludjr- ter we hate readily adopted, aad now jf 0nr maJ Pan1 "K00 ground of difference paper doe sot go rc-rulatfiy, whoea fault wiU it I in politic! opinion t ;Let mon reasoo a little. CE5TCBAL AStElSBLT. SENATE. FarDit, Jan. t. The Senate wa Called tnorder A. M. - . . i Prayer by Eer. Dr. rraede, of the Episcopal unurciu proved. Mr. Wiggins, from the Committee on Finance to whom v.a referred the bill relating to bond on marriage lisenee reported back the same, and recommended it lie referred to the Com mittee on the Judiciary. Sir. Winstead from the Committee on ,Fto poiitiium and Grievance to whom waa referred the bill relative to building a Penitentiary and work house, reported back the same recom mending that it do not pass. Mr. Itvnum, from the joint standing commit tee to whmu waa referred the bill imposing a fine on auch persona, aa carry pistols on thoir persons with out lisenee, rejiorted dack the same, ana aKei lo oe (ttsciiarg;a Irom )t further consideration. Mr. I-acb, from the Committee on 'Ranks and Currency, to whom waa referred the bill for the relief of the people of the Htat authorizing the Hanks of the" Slate to snbscribe for stock irt the National Bank rcportud back thesame. wkh a recommemjution that it do-paaa; Mr. Morehead, tutroducteTa bill irivina oriL'i- nal jurisdiction to the rjupreme Court in cer tain cases, read first time, and referred to the Committee on the Judiciarv. On motion of Mr. Howard, tho vote by which billthe to amend tho Charter of the town of Favettevi'lle was reiected on vrtfr!r uu r. considered, arid the rlrai acctxin authorizing the mayor to issue certlflcatea of indebtedness was stricken out. i n motion oi jir. n iggins, a niesaaire wiis sent to the House proposing to tro forthwith into the election of two Trustees, for the Uni versity of North Carolina. I A measMtfu from the House transmitting message from the (Jovenior with a report from the trustees of the University of North Caroli tt,-ivloeir was mft-rrtl t -hV cnmnittfe'wt nance. Also aTneasace concitrrins in the Drouosition irom inc aciiuic to .go lorttiwitu into the clc, tion of two additional trust s lor 'the 'Universi ty of North Carolina, and the Senate proceeded to vote iv liallol as tollows : , Byiiuu4, irymaor 18 ; Jwiklas,. It s How srrl, 8; Atkinson, 8; Jnnea 4 ; Hciittering 10. V mcsitage trom tlie ilouse was received trans milling the following resolutions and bills : A resolution thakmjr n appropriation for the insane Asylum. A resolution anliointinir f committed! u look into t he eottdition of t lie A I la-rnarle ami "Chesepeake Canal (ompaiiv. A bill for tlw ptiM5 of praprs and otttfT frartu; inn to amend tne ennrter ol the ilaenn Turn pike l ompany. . Kert rred to tlie coiuuiiltee on Cherokee lands. The hour of 12 o'clock havinir arrived, the secial order lieing the rcjorta of the majority and minority of the HjKi ial committee on the present sioius pi tne Uuuerul Asaemblv, waa taken up, and an able and lei gthy debate en sued. - Mr. Wilson argued with much forco in aup poitof the majority report, urging by many 1'acU ami arguments, that the present session o'l the General Assembly was a continuation of the previous seasion. Mr. Howard spoke in support ot the majority report, but differed in some point with the previous speaker. Mr. Bynum warmly supported the report of tho minority. After adopting some verbal amendments to the reso lution proposed by the minority, on motion of Mr. Bynum, the rule were usiended. and the resolutions passed their final reading as follows : I. Ifauletdby thit General AtniMi, the IlhtK af. Comment toMurHng, That the sitting of this General Assembly, which began on the27tb day ot November, 1WI5, and terminated by adjourn ment on the 18th December, 1865, constitutes and was intended, and is hereby declared to be one session o? tins uencrul Assembly. ' 8. fasoleoj. That the sitting of this General Assembly, convened by fhc proclamation of tho uovernoron tne ttn u .Innuarv, 18(10, consti tutes, and is hereby declared to be one session of the General Assembly. 8. Jienfttd. That the preaent session of tlie Gnrral Assembly be brought to a crow oji the intra day ot February, lbti, by adjournment, to meet again on, the Sth day of Fubfuary, 180U. 4. liemlmt. That the annul.- bed biisincaa lc. pending in the two Houses of the General As sembly on the adjournment at the close of the preaeifrsefefbll, Shall tseqrifliitled over"aridxre: mned at the next cession, Which Is to meet ftp .ocarion of all of the officea of thia corporation, 'n the State of North I arolifta. Not. agreed to. Mr.' Wilson, oppoaat the paasage -uf th? bill. He wa unwilling to encourage wholesale emi gration, lie thought such an influx of foreigner would be Metriroeutal to the bcat intercttof the State. ' , Mr. liol .- taid he had no intereat n the bill, , (fujlhrr th: nthe dcaiie that alt 'should feel to TtnlroJSi'-T tfngrrWaole' IfalSofSngelelSKirtir-' to tire Mat . There was a general conviction oi the eiiiti , e rf aucb neeetsity, aa no re.iance could be p'aced u)Kn negroes a a laboring class. Tip bill, on motion of Sir. Baiter, was refer: red to thy committee on the Judiciary. " Abil o repeal an act aphorizing the Pres ident and Directors of the Literary Fund to elect a Treasurer and presenile his duties, V paw ed it second aud thiid readings tinder isus pi a,io:i of the rules. Mi Veilowlv, rby tweve.! inlroduewl "a bill to anHU'lthc charter ol the ton of Green - vol.." . , Mr It i-eil. "a bill to regulate the pleadings in the e.etrtn of law in this Stale." Kelerred to tin committee on the stay law. Mr MeUonald, a rftolution, that the commit tee on Fin.tnre Is inatructed to enquire and re pnn tis tin t xjieilieney ot amending the ex-i-tit!:.. Inn, t;rrtntins; time to jierHons whose land ha liei:u lyldlur Iuvi h iu .which .to redeenl the sam , I.'- to extend the term of redemption from ,i, in rhi-t? years. Adopted: A iie waije was rel ieved from the Senate, pro posing to rairte a joint select committee, to con ii.ie; the exjieiliency of consolidating the North Carolina Railroad ami the Atlantic and North Carolina Hiiilroail The House refused concur rence, and, on motion ot Sir. Slanly, a message was sent to the Senate, proposing to refer the mutter to the joint standing cninmirtceon Hail-roads. The House concurred in a message from the Senate, proposing to elect forthwith two Trus tees ot the University. , The names, of Hon. I). G. Fowle, Dr. E. Ben boa, Col. Yellowley and P, Iforton Esq , were withilrawn from nomination. Mr. Nicks, nominated H. M. Waugh, Esq. - 5l;lre 'H'e-thei prfeelert'-tO' vote v whsk The following engrossed resolutions had their first 'reading and were referred, vii: A revolution in favor of Drury King, reso lution fo furnish the Tteviwd Code to Clerks wlio lime not been heretofore supplied, and a resolution in relation tojlne I'lililic Hquare. . Sir. TCikeiulrwIiictsd a bill to create a Btate Agenf. nvferred-to the committee on Federal relations. ror.th,fienti:iel el ; Sorne seventy years - lor A; el powv-r. t?, and men who hv ht a i ho Umim; haegtu. 1 Mrsssj. Eoir-iM : While the RalieiU w have n polai.-ai right, under theBciverti.-J itily neglectefl tile precepu ot ".ha B'.thw of3' ment or the U"l y S'a'es, we ne mi ui.ti."ii"i.iin, me ii mm hi wiuc . will U8 ))0W in their 'einlaiiim, sn fa as it torchadow the: onou lo the rt-pu'd c, as 'ha deadly S.iadea of th figure des'iav of th Sojih Though we ar,- d- j Upi ire, i to the unloi tuna u travell.r. Jh, nid th pr vileee. or fr-men, as a penalty fur aomln -J tt-i t I tuinci-m mty 'r Ut ici revolution, it behooves us" a peofi. to pr.are , by ll . h : liai'd k u , o! truth, and, wilt bur.t n tor ins luiire, anu wiin iv'e viue. mrri -. u .-w iu.o uyua iuc i"-iio "is Oand ot .patriot, wno a noiity c uicnntn; i-ir hku the suptemaey f tlia Ca, i4iiU)n again t un-! priuoiplfd fanatic, wh". have ittgmnulv per. verted that saervd inairument, under tbe guise f Ueto". to ba-eantt .rdid eurfcnius- ao'. tntrp i no iiiagic in that word X'nion: wa only v.dne jt a a secondary meant, sitbi.rdinate to the Consti-v lu iiiti, fur pr. serving tlie Wwrtte and happiness t.f tlie whole ni.-.rl The pri-tine ptirt'v "f the 1 flHriJir;!!!., RlDGIWAl In f ti 1 ler i 'Cliar.-U, i P iitevi l. on th, (: II. II II IRiarnlin MfSltil i I ..Ul "Kb- h..i.i . .r.-rttiittt.'. 11.1. 1 . V l'll..O.,i i'. ii :i. iii. 1 1 the 6th day of February,. I8t38, as if there had been no atyournment. A message from the House was received de clining the proposition of the Henale, to unite the N.CWnd Atlantic KaH Hoads. On motion of Mr. Arendvll, the aoawer of tba House was laid on the table.. i Oanioion, the Senate adjourned urtil jo morrow at II o'clock. ' " - - Fwwf, Feb. 8, 188, Tb Hoaae waa called to order at 10 o'clock A.M. Praver bv Rev. Ahlert Rmxrliia fl ti nf v. ra)eitaat ittriaaoiial Chaaoh, '- The-3inrrBat-of -yet erday war TBadpuidTap-- Mr. FaachaH introduced the following reaoln. Uon, which wa adopted : . Rtnlttd, That the committee on the Judicia ry pe instructed to inquire whether any, and wnat retlel. caa be provided bv Lafislativa a v tion for guardian and other actios in a fidu ciary capacity, irom nawiittc lor mates arising qui oi lovoaitHrmi in wa oonrj ana OlOor secu ntioeof the Confederate Bt tee, and of tbia Btate. iuned duriDcr the lata war. and that th. . i. win . e i npvn T piu or oiuerwieo. i Mr. Btytha iatroduoad a bill to perpetuate lien upon rest cciauv neierrea to u coat' MittjM am Til, .Tnitt4,r ' ' . 6PKCIAI. OllDkK. Pursuant fo order the House, at t? o'clock M., resolved into xpimittec of the whole, and resmiied consideration of the bill concerning Ngij4tliua-nd jmstsob of celor-orof mix- en Olim.1. . Mr.'Kayncr wa again called to tit, chair, and the question recurring on the motion of Sir. Me .Niiir to strike out the I lth section of the bill. Sir. Jenkins, of Warren, replied at length to the remarks made by Sir. Phillips on yesterday. He said the true reason of the exclusion of tlie negro frnm-the witness stand, heretofore, was to h0found in his tgrmranre and mendacity. His newly acquired freedom had not qualified him for the intelligent exercise of thia franchise, nil had on the contrary itilK further mcapactted him. Case of individual hardship necessarily amuse at times from the exclusion of negro tes timony, but the relief afforded in auch instance would by no means counterbalance the univer sal eil which would follow the admission of auch testimony in court of justice. lr. MciSatr totlowed In support of the mo tion to strike out. Sir. Burnett said : It was not my purpose to throw a inele ob stacle in the way ot the reconstruction of this U nion, a Cmon once powerful in name, in sen timent, and in heart, nor indued do I rise to de-1 tain the action of this, Committee but for one moment.' . We are told,' Sir. Chairman, that if wo .tesire tnat worth Carolina shall again re sume her position as one of the States of the L nited States, it ia necessary that , wc shallJ adopt such a law us is inculcated in this elev enth section, we are told, if we desire that the military, that the. Freedmen' Bureau shou d lie removed, it is essentially necessary to adopt this section as a low, . By " whom ia this .said t Docs President Johnson in big liberal recon-' atrue.tion policy make any such allusion f Not that tarn aware. By whom then is this said f' uv in? exin-niists tlie radicals, who have the numerical strength in ,the United States Con gress, and knowing that, (act, aem desirous to crush as in the very dust of humanity. Have we any assnrance that by adopting thia as a law, we will be rid of the military and get rid of this Frcodmen'a Bureau ? No sir. But assure us of that fact, and I for one, Mr. Chairman, would lie willing to adopt any epde-of Jaws that might be designated, except the sacrifice of hon or-. But assure usof the fact, that by adopting una MX.-110U, toe civh law would iirevail iUft .Jit ny : "- oi, I i Pll'J.I u.ci. I"" Li. tt i . . S--e jj il v E i'f o I'ons'itu'ion ol 1 ei , s.'ubl bnur 2T"'i'" ; tram, pie hat tief f-H, ami 'he Union will soo'i ti come throne f-ir another Np.leon. Marriaee iiwlf i jut and ltoratil hu i - i i.ii ifc- ni.iiiia.en nf M-i-'ntiii were nol o e-.-j M Icerne.l. The nnirr.ijji of Sinha 1 :be un'. , ! wi h the C'-rnsi lit Iih it'C:ts-.J ile. .is n.i i I . . ' A . , , , .1 unii'i nod ju,( -ueh .til t oon a ili-n i I if. il ! I the radical fin rt v g-iinslhs asorn-lttfuv o er ih j true piiri. ta ol (he latitl. Die gsniu.of Aiein'i i j w..uhl o.ilieti nhrn-k'at thJ dowiOall ol emt-inii ! ; ti riml ill. rty willi a hliuj ami f.o atie.il inn ! j iraifii g the (f iin of till" ttopubllC,' wh even ! no, , ii h t It.- ennui-. iiro.i'.. ili.'in, a' e ti lin. : wilh theot r ven.-lui Vii'it fur (he ..pnres-i'.n ' a ( wk and p'.wi-rh-, pei. i le. we i-li-.iihl f aw ot the ii-sntt i-f evvnn 'iinnwc 1 by perttr, and unnpp.ill.-J by f.sir," te'oeinhri.i Ti ' ( lljB MI'Hin Tilnt lines Uj.m -1,1 rwlll tne lllllloli b( i'rt ' Tru'y.-lha people Ot ihe S.iath ' would he in f. niiii .it worn-, inai Fi.'Vpitn h'ln.li?; -. whie'. MU. ee, tied the downhill of ino'iarehy. l)ejM)t'ii) would fi .ally b-stanlnh d up "i ih.i nn i I ihe Kepublic. ai d thi i onle will If'id on'., ulii t j at-, t .at they hav.- b n de'iiil it a nl enslave I i.y ttins", who, under ihe fliie namu of liberty Lint iteir.-y. d tricir rihfn. a-el b tun I the o i i &i ivr . F res and vio'enei will be sor d to, raani w II hed-lhro' ed, and. ii.s'ead of a governmeei in ihe hands of h I eopln wc will bco:ne an arum of wttfH"rs""weVtnif pww a-m4itw:f "?')''4n m" the ha. 'tis of. one p-rs in.- I tie ju liciary ol the co'iinrv will be roHiratid lefor ih iAf:jrwlmlfn o.g p..wer ef K -die .i. tdietii, a..il ihat wine aiH Huel'iil c Utts oT civil r'giil.itibns. w-ueo d-fehjani prot.e s th- bvoi "f lb- pe.pii. wi'd ive pU. S 10 ihe bul'e.irv of an iticiviiual. in whus haniU a blindand infuriated itioh will have placed the Keeps ter of ait bmity. The ir .11 despoium, which fol lowed he .lowfifall of ihe B iiirbon dynftstv, wa, tint nui 1 np 111 a 3if . filet ih-r- were abuses of he mo ajvay- that cafTl d lot reiir s, ;s true The .riin 1 f ! rmiee haif aeeuhi u!aod uuuil powors lo linen.- lite rijiti a o HJe people w.-re overl o.eil hi a long reiu.11 ofmonaicliy, .he in il.ipiica ion 0 sous. , had. -a-iadiHkiljfr pe-ed. ib eye arttiet. "iihjects 10 a s s ol iheir w? nig. They wre la.'L'bi to eonnder the niens of rd esi. Krm. by m.. mUn v..r. .l.. I, 'n ikni, .. Ti. it'M.I r..-.m, "iili, v.llll..rCQt 1U first exhibition of popular rfUvoiitent a, f'oun.teil upon a yiM lu d reasonable eau-t;. The e.uw was exercising pwera illvgd i;i tn.-ir churaii-r usuri.aiiou ha.l teared its h'ulri h ail i.n.l ih neoil. wre disDoseJ to check us nrni'mi w.ih 1 rt,, ' '13. out encroaching upon tbe le tinia'e pow. rs ot tberron itself This was their object, but tin tai l eitreines,-i ahieh it wa c.inii d. 1 viiee the daeger .o be sppr hfnde I from p ipu ar com m -nous in any government, and th- coua qun. es wbith emue l ib French revolution - ;s tnnih r proif, that h tn the people blindly throw 1 e ji- Ives under the guidance of evil, designing men. wno Boast weir rearo tut the peop e rights, they bring upon Ihemsdves, in a rajat I i egu form- the very evda tbey endeavored o rid thei ,.!,,)'. 1.1 II .1.1. II ( 1.1 .1 i-J,....- 1 1.. Mi h. K q. ll I ill- iV.;.ii.i ..W- ..I II... 1. . . m uuitk. ui- 1 1 tin Ui .11..1. i(.niiu Mis, Mntln , dai .suiiii). "' '"id- folio , ia Nrf.,lk "Hi H.l, ilV ft , W,. "el Mr,. Mi., 1.1 W hi.i SEW ADrt;i(SMSi'&. Aiiiiu.ij .11 4, r sO.j J i 1 o'l I. . k. tho ",t fa uia ii. 1 t KIIU nil .!-. , I'm Ware,SB L,Mll ...jiicio. WiwaiuK snap l.:e. Siuieli, Ou, u,.Uo . llUtU.1., tJlj(ar., tu 1 -Kit'. ami wotkj will ta m, u..i .. ..I tiumy. CO WPEita: JIOORE. FIXE HOUst FOal fsALE. On K. l-e X C, 14J .'''' s.t 11 liaiu.m auu t, ll'.nn, vaii buy Um wiui....B. Wii r..i ujiy. Clitii son's I'aicat Pepper Box-Top. ''ill s i u;.w 1n.1l . -nn vuu . lit 1nvc11tn.il baa a Utaik ill Ui10M..W,rr iv4vmiJr lTi,Ti4v j!(;J 4-,. 'Us-'' 'i.' f.l-Lr 1iisiw,' 1. in, 1: .turn wi ti l.illi.iK ,.n". Call at IWll at JH.U, snd .r.,, -a,.; ,u.i. t'.n o j i , un .. Cal-Mrataj. tnm-w wiii --itow. wt f . '--T-ir-irmf-rimHll fuVfcA'f T..1I t(-at is . Ijin-d. - T,. " GEO. W. FENTKE93. 1.:.:- !Vll, r , t. I 1:1, -j FHAZEIV HOTEL 1 At Tiinitj Colhge, H. C. Mir.rtnflmwa.-fw - IT r., ..I I JI-,.1 U ll.ll M Ii ! tlln uiti k U:iy rxeopl 11..11I1 .veBt i-i.fiirr ni tiu, i-uiiu a. -.a. 1. i.ui..u iiilu t . mm. i,. iii i-usiiiiiiwn. viaJeiiu, I'lO.I ni in 1 iH, 11,, r.i .nsare lain and Ifm l.,bl will o rsp. H 1 lilrillnileO, lnt.llli.l hui-liir :.Wlll blUllll. I in ei (i.e e.irt ilili luiut daily, Ban w. ltd- 0. FKAZErt, P.optielur. rtflii l o:a!i - ( U leiL'h. Hiniuguom tins oiu peace loving rtater 1 cer- i fmim aw arytta aotMtt enuat eorrvpttprttt wwmy Buouiu vow 1 r it. tint tttii 1 nave suchl"" ntpMHP' ma'tniiua.int qua, tuta ttuten an assurance, I most confess that 1 will be aeri- tubal," tust wi h 11. hil iue vir u.i ul r- sffaetetfivrth-,' srharir an it. i.i . . . . .. I i.- . . - . . .-"T uusjii.vnairaian.il mi worsi come to toe P"'!'1" pnwer iu iiauin ma vioe ana Oorrup "worst, and t find that nothing else will do but f uur ruler. If victory mhiM pre-i to wallow the whole of thi Freedraan'e Code, Vp"" 'he tnner f radical treason. v y Ahit. I shall propose to take my part ot it in broken rMlr'"t to the inier-st of hi, couutrr A. aA -l..u XT T 1 .. ..,.1 r..l,LI..I ....... u uu ui.,, ,,11 i, i uiuiium ui wl?e inrlln I " "i n oonmiion 01 iim lailir. 1 . . i. : 1 . t . . I i.j . r 1 - . ' mirtmmi lihh eievKnrn arrinn - t wm,,i m, mhiu. PKeiuaiE iKd. Mk.m. . -4..,-w ; z-"'Z.r'-., l..i . .mi i n var. Aictt.ay thought the "admission of negro (iewNment of iht- government, 0 UUHIil. -v . saav - aw . . -r - a " w Tl ta 1 .hat . s. f .7,. ,V,ITT aTTKBB. iOB pOCWUingl OI U10 MM rrwch cabinet Btx! all Kapleon'ii iUbe ioaad oa Tftrjed a apaedy evacuation of ilaioa (Kir ftrtt page. A bill ta inooroorata tha North CamHn. rm. igrationnpany,pased second and third read inrrs nndcr a susnenaion or the' rnlaa . '"'-"''rm,'l-Bn'iaf K--tariBrlait eiroa-tetSoaa" or the t eace, waa laid on ithe table oa second resiling, under an adverse report from the com mittee oa the Judiciary. . A bill to pnnish breaking Into a house in tbe day timvara rejectcd'on second reading. A bill to amend Chanter ill Rariacd Crvta lia relation to oaary.j Laid on the table, there I oeins anotner otti 01 like natuce. ben'tnf.M m. ferred and ordered to be printed. - A bill to amend 80th section, 64th Chapter. .1 jk "--.i- . , 1 ... . 1 1 . rvevi9f7u ssiiic, w-aa aiu on Uia laoie on second Beading. : , ., r ! , - - ' "A bin to ifloOrporata, the Ehgllsh and Amexicaa wool, and Vine-grpwiog'. Maanibe taring. Mining and Agricultural Asaociaiioa ia the-Vnited fitaterof AtnerK-arw-parT8- tu aeoaa peauuig. Mr. Henry, of Bertie, moved that the bill be amended lit ororidioir that a nalorit rJ th. diraetors of this corporation ahall be mUtnt vislmusvi .iwui ssiuiuia i oi-aaToea icl area IT; asvs 41. e-; . . . - r- mm. M6au7,om to amaad by rqiriag tha evMenoe in iVourt ol justice followed, aa a ae ceasary ounaeqasuoe, the abolition of iLarary, "c uigou an- acquiescence in tois oeoesaity, both aa a matter of policy, and of aheer fustic By according to tbe freedman the right to tee, tify, w would sooner be rid of the Jreedmen'a Bureau. The expense of such an Ubllshment imniiu uuuwwauuy, uy our giving tbe auteaa vu iu court 01 justioe, would lead to it speedy removal. Tenneasee, Georgia and Alabama had already adoplted thia policy, and ma 1. J n -' S . . . e ii "V iiw an liung om W IOUOW, mt. ootch ison also opposed tlie motion. Be wa for conceding to the negro the right to tat tlj a a matter o? justioe, -aad walla ha had, no iuc mat BuciacnBwrraia lead to a speedy removal of the Freedmen'a BdreiuTlia honestly KaltmaI ll-.l- .SI. - . . , . . . "vi4 saas vuia irranr wouia da 1 nnanfi&i alike tO tho Wllit tnZn anl ha nannni, tJ. 1...1 .1 s " T mrnt ih geant 'Vtf--tBB-"1ftMftt-'';tff'v'-tetify--wonld lead tO either social or nnlitfoal an.ii,.' although tbe demand for its concession by the radical rcuubllcani ot thu Hnh imeuoeii as an entering wedge to the successful agitation Of the question of negro suffrage. The idea of social or political equality with negroes, "" uumimu. anu inaioinir aa tiu fsnnth. wa Anglo Saxon. This aversion was a nre. luimfMSI . &n ......... ... . 1 . . 1 , ......v.. mw.iuicuk as un is on a, aa snown bv the votes of New York and Illrnota In b. 1 ' tnmn of I80 and more reahilv h, ,. -tT oa of negro mffrasa waa agitated ia the flute reply to Moasra. JenkLia and nrv.u .-j at till cJoet of hia rmrka tU com a iltee' rote r.n.rl -l M 1 1 ... . . . avwv, ..f.... ymram, uu ootamaa lean to ait. j vu jiouoay next. Mr. Gainas, frritn the mmnslith.i wt. ended tbeefectioa of Trusteaa ot th nnU.ei,t. ty.Teported that there had been no election.' The House then arilnnraad nalik in .vlL . , . W - SM A. H. to-morrow. - r-- . r-r- 1 i- ..... i eoi. oa 11 was seen an 1 ton m r ranee, a . will it be in this republic, when iih fury ef the peop'e will hi b en goHen up hy ti-.pi i ie ilj leaders We f, ar tlul such i peculiar y ppii ble lo ibe pVesent ciiais The only dinner, h - ever, to b teared, is t.om Ihe radical pany, wh.. a e tor engrailing their traitorous doctri - ol iegro tig 'ts at d negro vq lalpy mon ihei c inl, tution of th s KOvertuneut, when, t'r. in the insti tution ol the piissover, lo the laiest cxperiarc oi Btn, it woalx; be f und ibat no iwo dial met pop o cou a ever occupy me same temlort, under t e saroegovarnment, rxceplia thereUtipn oi m'stji and li.iidman. The very men, nho;ire. urg.ng these doctrines upon tbit peopl , ara cowaollv seeking ptvjjig'. Thaf ia lh aide mo iv wuicn a. lua'es me leaaers 01 lie ttiian al p irly. to eaati. negro uniage upon me peojlu ol the if uih. Il is that I'uriuin WimhI, where Krealest vir tue bang upon their record in the dut kesl nl i-rimes, where ehivalrv iier.eute the mmerlea- lid heed not tho Call ol helplea woman Mas neirue patri..iot tne land, stand by the con tii a ton id our ftther. eouie weal or woe It u eling to that sharer of Aaier can bher'v for with u. it. the. Union is but a farce, a .-rp- r in ins oauu n n tyrant, an t may it lm add ftho-e rue latnon, who hive oiiiidd ihe alarm, as SuHul d of Iba! h its of jt .nie "Sgrepiam tirtutmn panenmm citsium cuneta pa. faetM,n he im. m add h f.wevfr. "aid pout STOLEN el the ubM-ribfir, five milmants L'li. loesnsy niirlit. 3 llh nil kuk. tt'k ti.a na-.k . n i,.u'hii. tnl iiri.. iituJiuin ai ! a lai k p,.tnu I tl.inw ihu n.-ht ro.np, bmnj Ia.p4. "d t .itiatui.,1 pae ij 10,1 shorfii i.aoU. Uawasrausd tiiJn nvtiui eiiunty by ,1 M . I'.irri.ll. I i 1 ,riv at 1 1 ,1 i i deliVary ( the awrao to aw, aad $.11 tor 1 he .huras ast t.d f. . . . ., TllOS G WR1TAKER. J r .'b I . 1 17, 3s. J Appolntuienfe Tor Wake Circuit. LL rrtt.iek nt '. on or tha ftrat 8uad r'. uiinnv, at Oaky G'uvb. on tha idootid 8aody, ind at Iloihtn i'i i.u the Urit fcuuday , JO. IlODDITr. fl.iytuii. Feb 3, 1 48, Iw , ifcas s D.ixer. .it raeoiVi.. V F J. as II llri, C. lata nt SiwilanJ .,ck. N. C JI ilraix, lat i.f WnrrenloBj N- P. ll loll W.illl I ha reawvedfir thn. who hare qiialifiedtheiiis-'irea fortham; by politioal p.iMitMiion, anl olrain! ihs hel h ,.r KoVerninrn. by their btMsi'eJ 'luve fr thi Union and the peopla'a ruhtn. w -1 Bs not deceived, thu "od ehip of "lata which aix month ago wo thought was safely anch .rd in her moorings, is mill, reeling amid the wave and billows of fanatical dissension; '' wj for ueht Kwe knoW may find a lharvbdia Instead of a sir Arnrat. The very men. who ware loremn.i in urging a auppreasl n of the late reeolul ion, tr now sinaipg at in wry vital or American li berty... Power ia the order of the'day, and wl sacriii.iou bands,, the are indeavnrin. t natchthe constitution front the haade- of iia legal guardian, tha only cheek 10 monarthiel power, iney naveJonesincai enorad ennenr. rent majonliea, the onljf cheek for the minority 1 and ons el the first biiminle inenleataii k ih.. mcjiii.jntrataAU.., Po , w 111 oe suie to steer clear of point Ainilgj ma tion, and leave, Siepbena and Sumner, to . 1. lr .1 . ".. . . s - . . . ' . "cri of ineir snootea oioiuera, : Jsi n M ship I pretty well leaded now)nd if she, tskes in ounner a rnjjrro oaoies. ws mar look out far squalls. I have no o jectioa to Mr. Johnson lau'-ohinv IhabarQ'ielColan xalion. with elea for L beria, bere pur quondam counttynien, mtght'flnd. a ngenial eir'ts to aooUio" thmr deed tng year. In conclusion, Meaara. Editors. 4 ua I 4t to lh future, an 1 with heart and h.nrl sacn-dly maintain tha ounatilulinn of our father, and hard no I 1 ger thenyrtn call 0r daring prnnV gatra and inaidiou hypiart. who, frofeaaing devoied ke for their- cmniry,- would rise, lo power on bar rui a. L t o head ha Viror.hi. .umomiionoi natJiingiort, ahich ppla lorcvl oiy ttw BTati iii,wh,ft,to,i aking of th. IibortKanf the p. nolo, ha naval Oiw i.,.il...i of assault, may b. t ff,. n Ih firm f 'ha Con ilumm. aleratoha w ich W ll Ifnair iha nraJ of ibe system, aftd thu underio im wa t a .pnot ba d rectfy orerthrown. , JBucJiair, IA.V, IIYTl l.V & CO., GKNt-ilAfi Coin iiiisiryri Alerchants, ton rat Sale of all kinda of Southern Produce, - '- - A.NI- ' Ausnlt fur pro, artuj and f.irwnrdicg Whlt LiiUorera to the Soutb. O'Jkt ' N,j, .80 Cedar Strtet, Nn Tori. " Dr. John Arrinjtft i, I no 1 WnrreaPio W. C.,en f-.und wiih u, where ha will ba ploasad tt serve atiax .hf rien.t. ... , z ... . All pi-irluo.n cmniijui-d Jo a, will meat With pro" ft shipping aiti-n'fi by tlw inlluwiiig Atitei W. II. McRARY & Cor" WnmimrUm! N. T. f rK&rDHcMi0rewiafrw GEO. H. BKOWN & CO., Washlnion, " RiCK?, HILL 4 CO., ' lfoikTVa. - SALT t SALT If IrrASACKjoi ifryN.i?: giltm ator ea ooaslt JJ aunt. , . '. - ;-. "-.-irriitM JL Jti;WiJi3. Atvat' r "TaaTJTTiOw: : vcyi.u.. NORTH CAUOLIXA - " ASaiOJLIUAAX HOUSE v . aso t '' ; 1 IIAHDWABE SSXOKI3. MITCHELL. ALLEX & CO. ' ti AUsal Stmt, ypbm,X & . : -.Water atmt,- 'WUmiiifiS, jgEEP a larg and earefol'y elet4 stock of Farm era', .1 - ... . "' . Milleri', Euildara', . " "77 Mechanlo', and - - - ..'. .iHoaMgaqMra TooTa iiTTf-t -trr-aso OTfit J-y r --W-r r HardwaVe, ' - ' . AjpricTHturu Implement. teatherliad Euhbar Mtiny - Saddlery, s ' j Iron, ' - EteeL and ilsa farnttb at ihnrt eotio, any kiwf afji , f Agent for - ... E. Soft & Ca'iiCirealajr v - ! . '. iFairbanii Suit,' . ,-. rTT"TT'ivtai aVWattMft'i rjrr x - aad Barglar.?roof fafe, wWnb waaalJ t tnanafaMarsru' iptife. ' " . WV hivita Uiiltl -iilar a'fi.iifctr.n til mit sturk aa4 fit xoiij lantiuat oir lafthum asl auc.i,aca will eaabs mooffor iuoenoriajuoemtfs tj faraajar. . sae ia taoguage 01 utat good aad f re mao, aa . Jt iu,.u, - . - t . V
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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