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A Jl' v "I MM !IIY. 55EN"TIVEI 6 r-fcjt, ij Ginra. 52, tL i -U"1 eerf-m-ireing (ul lay nwMI. t IS fxtloVtng raiee: . . y - o .,. .. - ... . 2 O . v - V, for baity. r ?-. ; it Bseoti. ea lf i .' ' .. twe tnwths its! Wry pv ;, WpAl'j per , ' y OertTnn ere n-i')W .lrnev, 'IV Weekly h4StoI Mf wdU id W the first of January M ,n mt o by ib Rail Rtu4 i adorn r b Eir-res Com- pti.'::." ' Bales ef Evidence, noman Uw are based upon tb Divine law of right, tralU sod justice. They necesssridy partskeof Infirmity snd Imperfection because they are annua. !' Yet It I wise and ncw-saBry, thai every proper effort should V made in erUccruUt them of all dtfi.'cl and approach a near to the Divine u possible. . Tue object of all law wiles perverted, Ji to ; triv si tmta snd to sdaiotster ju&ik These two elements lie at tli foundation of all g"! "goremn;iCvd are eNtial to the peace snd happiMM of society, i 1 pwROrtioH ' ciety i devoid 'of tbcia, the otyect of law U dc fi.atet Tho concioce of jpskiod every whrt sdaiu thi. Hence, tmoog all enlighten ed naUona, to eccare this end, eren Hough they may .le immoral sad perrene, the aoaU of ju tearelivld to t the tacrcd dffpoit of truth sad tight, sad tiii suUority of law U ciqtli-d Sk'ilk the raoatitn saactloni. Howsrewe. aevirttietBSS, to srHe si the la the ioriinrotkneo of ail hsUcm ho recogmw - ri(Jooe, by whkh testimooy or tnithbtobc rulee ha bees coafloed to tnuss which bare goTflmod In oi'tftiirica, and which have slways vleced littls confldtwe inluankbid, and ettrtn - ture if to pmcrw. It eta titter na eIkjt tiie lantd fccifihiMi of our bilng. AU AjUiU imiu " www.- has been sdopted to late year, sdmitting se wltnee In Court of JuUico the larjjeat llcenw fur the ssocrlaiamfBt of trutli, allowing both ."plalntiif snd defeadsot to testify. We are glad to perccirs that thf has been brought to the st tentijn of the Gpncm! Aenetnbly, It i highly " luiportant. If not a1Tut;!f tnwneary, that hi should now l) introduced in North Csroifn.;:. " - la the new phwpe ot irty introduced hj niuioa ofnaiFortd Ireemen to the wrhrihwo of tentifying io all rnattem whfiro tley ere concern ed, this new feature of sdmitting plaintiff end rt.fierUnt both to ttify, aimci tMo impor tance and become nmniiralitc. Kor do wt pcrclv how the emle ot tnitb and Joiice can .j lx "maintiimetl, without .sdmitting sH partlt ftincerned to teetify lxf.rc the Court. A frUnd writing to ui on thi -Mbjec s Jew -dsyago, says:... - . "W areirlad to notice tht tour pnper U ' pirin(t upon the Ltywlature the imiwlenct or prriviimjt lor tne .mimsi mw oihik vliion rlir ns it onwmt i-ibm, wel'ioK f'tr s rt"!inn frm tvin .ihew-irtMit vniuc, whicn only atniut 3Tct..K.iv tnr, tff 1000.. and with intert from July 'fiJ. which i now 1300. mak Inir in fccL a bond oftlSOO for $WV Even if the Rule cunnot nrovidn for her coitior, ma turinir Julf s)t, if he would Xl'ti rn ine - tofiwat i(Uet-toJulyJVs4--tiMi-y - that he will leein to i)ar inttrct 1st January, 1867, snd pass a ti tiitl to malile'hct to tlo an. ijrr uiirtfu woiun .ofc nfiw ,w vt ., nd the far that the reat bulk of her Oihl i owned oy ucr own cuwens, tno ia icv.i , ed would return to the .coupon holder.' Any act of the Legislature looking tojhe jinyment """of her interet,""wiininprov tbe crwltt of "the ; State. If he only permit the beck coupon to ' ti funded iuto ntie lond$ or Treniury note at -4h-ptesnr'o -lbs foiUWr4teUtlMditfei ant lie certain' r caniun rcium uni-w irwn will allow balf the State ta to be paid In her bark coupon, It will create s demand tor tlicro. Muny f your citiwn' holding the 8tts cou , poo bonds, for sdditionM security, had "fRem retHnterud br the fUate Trcannier, by Ul en- ' dotiMrt ' the-band; tiiat It betonscd to ttw Joidor.and ws not transferable except iy Id - IT.. . A 1.- Ln TMMIiMlP ..Ilk. bolder, then, uever expecting to ie forced to Kit them, now, ia tfceif poverty that tliey have to sell them snd, in doinir so, have to - abuU to a4kaiuctiou of 15 la. 20 per cenL.to aar ! clean bond worth In New Vor82J cent, Uitee codonod bond will not Hlng 6J cent ; l.;a I. . kMvt lnui anrl fullii nf emiruA flvpln. irely upon your citisciia, sa only they ever bad . their bond to endorsed. The remedy is simple and completo. - V ' Let the Legislature suthorine the iun of new coupon bond, payable in New York for all old endorsed .or defaced bond that may be ri tnrned to the Treasury snd cancelled. Tbi peonia and we trost you wiu pre " upon ' Th opinion of th writer la nsttcrs of. tianc are Worthy of tnaturs oonddcration. TVe agree with him thai If 6lst credit I worth ' any tiling, jow is the time to sustain it : If the piccst Legislatnr does nothing to preserve it, "North Carolina bond tunst rapidly decline. i Ths Ides however; of the writer, that the' B'ste thoui'J pro v we tor tue payment ot inter est in Bioney trom July lt, 1666, W July lit, law. Will OS DCJOBU Ul-Jwn U4 jWijJIO. Ee forreta tiit tb Federal tax upon the people ef tbs"fitat4 .jl Vr1bt present yd!r, is st least sil.OW.WJ toitatst' bsmdde?! fSOO.OOO to , ptoect BttiJ tTpenee, snd that too, when there is not Cn!ion of dollar of reenbscks in the State, snf Mule produce for stportation." Ws nit in for ofjuiy measure for sustaining the cre dit of tie (Stats, that our peopU can. discharge TftienoutUnsjtta war tutor wu m rectsperstioa snd prosperity. Every thing that tends now to crip(le them, only put h jeopardy the principal m well a ttte interest of ber difb!, . ' '"-"..'' f'Sf; " ' ."Tf-' - '.' The Baok-CirU""., - - -Tentlnrd ef yesterday, whom that paper says, 1 w wiifft h sblcwt lawyeri ot the State, takee iaucaitb tie Couimi'tee ca Eink snd Bank ',ny, ai to the eoncluaSon at which it arrive, bat u we endentand bim freni s glance at hi er-k-'c;'eoncde the correctneee of the ptetsisee of t!ie rcjmrt, ' .',," , - ,.,y There $ uiucli force is what. Cis" saye, toMhing liie point of duagreenient with the irr ort, but low he to readily yield the as sumptions of the report, snd tbebr Icgitiraatc seqtimcce, , wc : do fcot'jndetaod, ,, , We are bound to determine the .meaning of the IVcfciik-nt by the same rulu of iotprprota TiiinTXWf WbrETow 1nsn otKer "eimilar cai. We Jadgs whet he aayt snd what he Aot-t, by those genarai- primipJea of sction which be lays down, and not by isolsted set which biay he ebown to contradict or come in conflict with each other. The report In ques tion, inertly ileal with tlue bet in the esse, and 'CiTls" - to follow sod accept them, with out, it w.riui to tw, appealing to the principle mi l down. rrt-kiitcnt Johuion bnsci hi entiro proceed ing ujxm the Constitution of the United State. lie claim to draw fiom that imtrnement, the foundation snd Justification of hi entire pro cedure. Ileiicc; be charactcriMw the coarse of the flpnth, si a rctwUioif of s piftand purccT of the alme country snd the, tame peopl againt ono common gororsmcnt. ncnce.he no ' where pcaki of the Kouthent rftitc a conquered State or n'i!u;feil province, snd no where either in what ite.iari'or doea, spplio to them that well known principle of International law, i jrrfi'rrg.e t toiHjpKiifi-nrtfrie ia geweralr Ho treat the people a a eomjncre1 people. jhwt-Jhe8t3N wmgty wepndecl ( ;5he1r power. . uini gorernment be dectsres to be at sneit b!4tte " sffrSedal ;by"1Ti miTrtsry'; nfi not ; it a iegal conCUpnce of the rcMlton. Tie no where declares sll bw (nr'tljcd, sll gnr- ernment destroyed &c.- lie aantmen no rocb JItt b&lK Ho soy he hii intended hi sction towards the Southern Slate to be sdvlitory snd not com pulsory ia their legislation. This is the view 'taken every where ia the Korth. by conservative men of ail parties. !r. Bancroft In his tuts eulogy upon 3lr. Lincoln, roiteratc the same ai atimiat : "The States which would.Jvs left us srenot brouaht bck as conqoerel Htate, fir then we should hold tliero only so long a that conoucst could be tnnintainol. Tbev etne to their naht- fill place andcr the Constitution a onginal, no W'ry and inseparable members of the StSte." M"e repeat, if the doctrine of the report be correct, then secession watan ecimpllhtd fai-t then all government, all Isws, all civil and per sonttl rights and Obligations were abrogated, as a legal consequence of tlje revolution. " And this I the doctrine of Sumner, 4c. ru Dsath of L. (L Sbarpt, Zia. no regret to snnounce tile death of L. Q. Slmrjie, Esq., of Btatesville, late member of the Uou of tonimons front Iredell, snd So licitor elect of tho 6th - Judicial ; Clrcuit.,4 Tlils we believe I the fourth member of the present Legislature who hss died since the optn- ing of It first seasion. 11 A imilar occurrence pcrliups, hi not before taken place in the histo ry of the Wat. . Mr. Shorpe was a most valuable member snd an excellent citizen. ' Ilia health ha been bad for month. ' now uncertain Ja life and by what slight tenure are we held to it. . j Rev, J.C Sinclair. ij&'; .TLc FflicteiilleJfosMay that tins dr!d at lis been summoned, before the "Reconstruc tion Oinhnittee'Vat Washincton,' to tcstifr In regard tfl the status of our people. AV join the !itv in entering our protest against the test! nvony of this class ot wen,; who do not enjoy the confldi-BcO of ..their- own churches or tie people whe.rc they have bevn residing, The prooeedlngsvf this body sr really of so tittle interest to rcadsri generally In the South, they fad to excite mucN attention. Sumner snd Wilson in the Senate and Stereos jmd Bingliam in the House, manage to occupy moat of the negro. As to amendment to the Constitution the Southern States are shout dons voting on them. vuoucBA. i ue Wiiaungtoa mmtch t ur a Diipetck ging this subject trpon the mtteotlon of ths peo ple of that place. Let the whole country pre pare for it; but ws wonld admonish sll. not to invite It by unnecessary alarm. Cleanliness snd sobriety, snd cartfulocss in dirfT will hurt no body. - Attend to these, but avoid excitement and Slarin. ' . , v- OvTsttML. We refer th reader to eo annual KttoW oa Jf ouiaiacu Ws B'avo oa t and CoT. Ferebee's protest, a speech of John Berry, Esq., and several couimunications, which will sppesr a socl as wi can get space. : ;s; ; "Mns. iJixu-rThe testimony iq lbs cs of Mrs. Ball was closed on yesterday morning.-- The Court will hear tho- argument os Saturv dy. The testimony of HendiicsT the priacipal witneks against lira. teems,, to bar been wvaUdatsd by manyt svltnessea. ' A friend whs has traveled lately extensively, through the tipper counties snd portion of Km tli Carolina, inrorms 0 tnat to wbeat crop is looking anoommoniy proailsing. CJ-i On the ttth Of January, a very., remarkb!e tornado visited tu town of h'ewbera, in Geor gia. It tors up treesby th root, leveled bouse to ti gr7 otxoyW fcixa sad killed six CEJfEBAL ASSEIvTBLT. '.v.."' 1 KENATE. ' :" '"'y u '.- TaujtansT, FeK 15th. ;i - The Senate ws called to order st 10 o'clock A.M. The JonrnstotfiateTdsy, resdnaad"p- Mr. Wiffcin, - from ths. co mittee on Ft- nance, to-whom ws referred s resolution on the subject of tsse, asking to be ditcbarged from it further conaideraticn, a the whole aubjeet matter contained in the revolution r.ai been conaidcrcd in forming, the revenue bill ; alwt a till to prorida tor tw eoiwctioa or taxes ot 1865. In countit where no tMi-itI or otjier otii- ccr vu qualiAed under the revenue ordinance of the Convention, repotid in obedience to a mittee to report s bill upon the subject, and recommending it psaitagc, Mr. Howard, from the Judiciry.. to whom was rttfcrred the, bill "to incorporate j tbe Carolina Joint Stock Insurance 4 Trust Company, reported back the jramej rewmrawd ing its passage ' . A bill to amend an act entitled sa act lor tne better regulation of the town of Greenville, that it do pas ; bill for tbe relief of Landlords, recommend that it lo pass? bill concerning In dictments la the Courts of Over and Terminer, recommending its passage ; bill togivs orijjinsl jurisdiction to, the Supreme Court in certain cases, with s recommendation favorable to Its passage. , .. , Mr. Carter, from the Committee on the Judi ciary, to whom was i referred the resolution to change the ru!w of evidence is this State, ask ed to bo discharged from it further considera tion, as printed copies of such a bill' are now lying on tne desks ot the members, having been introduced in the House of Commons. Mr. Gash, from the joint select commute of conference, to whom wa referred the resolution in reference to tfurnwhinR a cony of the revised code snd other acts to tho Clerks of Courts in their counties where they have not lcen furnish ed or have been destroyed, reported back the same, with a substitute thereof, snd asked that it tie sdopted. j . Mr. GahJntroduced a resolution to print the juajtJdwsecjrrtJtessioft - . on motion nf Mr. Kerebee, wu refumtil to the Judicisry Committee. . .., '. . ' Tbabrit to wpt4keTnwf th npmrie Court und tor .jotltet puio, csmc .up, wm wncnileil and pasHod iu third reading. On motion of Mr. Bynnra, (lie vote by Which the High Shoal Hail Iiirvad bill pained onyoster day, was ruconildetd;"and" Tlie'sml-ndinent' of-" fercd bv Mr. Karris, of liuthcrford. deaienatina baWH paused its final rcaiting. Mr. Conies, from the joint select committee, to whom was. referred the duty of removing the books and pnpiirxot the late Adjutant General's office to the room formerly occupied by the State Geologist, reported they had discharged their duties so far as removing those that re main, but Dumber of important paper have been lost, and that they cannot Suggest any method by which they can be replaced, and ask to be discharged from it further, considera tion. " The bill, to prevent the carrying of pistols irt this State without a license, came up on its third resding snd wss rejected. A message, from tbeltousa transmitting ad ditional names for Justice of the Pesos for An son county. Concurred in. Mr. Jones, of Columbus, introduced s resolu tion proposing to raisers special committee of conference to inquire into tne discrepancy of tue resolution referring to artinciai iimus. (it appears that from the foregoing resolution none can be furnished except to volunteers.) Adopted. Ths bill authorizing the Wardens of the poor to seize and sell the property of those paupers who are summed into tue poor house, passed it third reading. The bill to authorize certain Cherokee Indian to romain permanently in this State, passed its third reading. -The hour ot twelve having arrived and the bill in favor of tbe Old Dominion trading com pany being the special order tot thut boor, its consideration Was resumed. Mr. Speaker was of opinion that it wa s .private tolL but destiud to hear the view of the Senate upon the sub- ,iect. Messrs. vv liaon, carter and Brnuin thought differently. The vote was taken and tho Speaker's ruling was sustained. (Tbe said bill was s private matter and required nVtice.) Message from the House was received con curring in the amendment to incorhrite the MaexinTurniilke Company, ; also . bill 1ft. Jncot porste the High ' Shoal Rail Road Company, also s communication from the Governor, an nouncing the deat h of L. Q. PhaqjeEflqJSor licitor of the 6t b Judicial Circuit ; Mr. McKoy fritroduced a resolution requiring the additional printing of 500 copies of the re port of the Committee on the r reed men s code, and on hi motion was lid en ths table. Message trom the Jlouse proposing tn so forth iih into tbe election of a Solicitor for ths 6th Judicial CtrcnitV Not agreed to. ' ; On wtotmir of Mk torrft; of KitlierlSrSen- ate adjourned till to-morrow 10 o clock. HOUSE OF COMMOX& 1 WwmtsDAVFeb. 11 .mThs Jfam mm sailed to order at 10 o'clock, Prayer by Rev. Dr. Mason. - Th Journal of Saturday was read and; sp- nrnvet. f" . '- '' ; A . J Mr. Blytbe, introduced a reolnt4on instrnct Incr an Inquiry bv th Judiciary Committee a. ,to whether the Attachment of law of 1861 it still In force, snd if not, what further legisla tion is necessary for tbe protection of creditors. Adopted. y " i. bills in SEsoLcno.t rntoDcccs. Mr. Wsugh, a resolution In fiver of HW. Beat.'- , . , r: " Mr. Baxter, a resolution in regard to Swamp Lands (Kropose to constitute tn x4terry Board, sol manager of these lands, with power tar wtt icrt trsntfer th sams tn the: osms of IBs State.) The resolution alio exempta these land from tf atton.' Keterrwd, : t Mr. Hamilton, a bill to assist swneriof rl state in ecnriBgth titles therefor Mr. Scoggln, I bill to snthoriieiMartiB Walk er, Sheriff of Rutherford county, tb collect taxes in srrear. . Mr. Manlf, front th JadHary Committee re ported back tbe bill in relation to negroe, Indi ans and persons of color, or of mixed blood, recommending its passage with amendment, s follows: 1st, Strike ut in 0th section th trords "kmtitut wkiU ptrtmr and Insert th Word "n!r to that tbi part ot the section will read "that persons of color shall b capabl of hearing evidence In nU eoptroveraiet, 4c." 2nd TO the amendment, of ths.J3th.,selo irh,. line, excepting from ths general repeal of th 107tb chapter Revised Cods, sections St. 65, M, 6T, 68 snd 66, add the word "nd these sec tion sbnll bo so amended a to read penont of color" instedof frm (Myrart,' in all caeet where the latter words occur. - 3rd, smend the caption by striking thsvetrotn th word "Indi- ' report frorn some committee, adverse to the passage oi the biil. ibe 11th. section (allowing nt'jjtmes to ttt:fv being retained. Tbi report was siffw I by Mesert. Jenkins, of Wsrren. Dsr iran and t'idner. On motion of Sir. Maalv the bill and reports were ordered to be printed. jjj Mi . tront tne-select oornrnKtee v Brode sad Wiikiafc (settin forth injuries they tsd sustained, as ow ner of ferry st Gas ton" hr the grant made at the last session of the GiUfcral AemWy, oi ttienRUt ot femago over Koinr'ke River, to the Balciphand Gaston Rail road Compahr) subraltteil a report statins that the memorialist bad been paid the sum of 2.500 bv the Raleiah 4 (fusion Railroad Com pun;' in sstisfiidion of daroajre they might ustin from the grant of tits fight of ferrlatrc to said company. The comroittce asked a dis ehare from a farther ctnsi deration of the me- fioriiJ (WHafl from-tb ssnie winmittw- sub- mjued a m'uioritv rcoort. s accompanied by " 1 id to tvpcsl en act authorizing the Raleigh ic Ga-ton Knitroad Ompany, to establish a ferry over Roanoke River at Gaston. The ruimority report wa signed by Messrs. Pnachall, piijey snd Blair. The bill was placed on calendar. rKTIJilMJEt) Bl'SIKEM. Tli nu resumed the unfinished business of yesterday viz : the bill regulating salaries and fee. Tbe qucMiun recurred on the amendment pending st the time of adjournment, proposed by Mr. Smiih, of Hertford, to allow the Atfor ncy Genera! snd Solicitors half the usual tax fees, in cntti off acquittal. This amendment af ter discission was rejected. Mr. Hoke oBercd the following amendment which was adopted as an additional section. "Be it further enacted, that this act shall be in force from it passag-, so4-lhc legal effect and operation snail not oe controlled ny me sotn. section.-' The bill was amended, on motion of Mr. Smith of Hertford, by inserting ' a provision fixing tbe salary of State Librarian st $500, per annum. On motion of Mr. McKair, the Honse recon sidered the amendment adopted on bis motion i . it L ! c t i w 1 1. . ew- . . . . j ? rv of tle Chief Clerk of the Treasurer, and in serting 'l.ooo." JThfi uostion reciOTin w tbsj WtoHon to xi trir out leaviug the salary as first reported 1,500. ""'iiriroidcfby'sHy;'1' 7 W: Mtt; 8f SASKit : -WliiTc. as a memlier of " tills House, I am one. suionff the youngest, yet, I have had proll)y more experience in the bu siness of -life than many who are here, and I fav to-TOtt; sir, ami to the other -rncmbetTf -wf'thi fwnry, that this thfnjxuil employeiw I have ever had, went to those whom I paid the kighttt W,ages, Von msy give the Clerk of the Treasury a loou H-r annum, anu men, sir. i nave no nesi tation in saving, 'bat if bis duties are faithfully performed, he is, all things, considered, the cheapest officer in the Stale. He is, sir, the confidential Clerk id the Treasurer. Ho ia therefore, necessarily the CustodiaaAf all the Treasure of tbe State. He give no security, hot bis principal gives s bond in t e sum oi 230,000 fbr the afe keeping of the funds, aiid for the faithful discharge of his other duties as Treasurer. This being the cast;, the Treasurer must not only have a man in whose honesty he Ihinlcj be may confide, but, sir, he must have one whose intrgrilfi is likeCaxwr' wifejaliove sus picion Sucn.ia. I venture to assert, tbe char acter of the gcfitlcman now employed a Clerk by onr Treasurer.' f dn motion of Mr. Marler, the House reConsid erejd the vote by which on yesterday $ t.000' wns stricken from the bill and "3,000" insert ed at tbe salary of the Governor. The-qoestinn now being upon striking out. tho yeas and nay were ordered, on motion of Mr. Itayncr. , The House voted as follows, refusing to strike out Mi lira. Allison, Ashworth, Bcasley, Blytbe, Bonner, Bryson, Burgess, Caldwell, Carson, Contes. Craige,.. Crawford; Dalby, Davis of Cr teret,,Dickery, Frrow, Flythe, Garland, nam ifton; flodhett, Hoke, Houston, Hutchison, Jenkins of Oaston, Jonei, Kinney," Leigh, of Tyrrell, Manly, JlcUUire, McNair, Mclson, Moore of Chatham. Moore of Martin, Nicks, Page. Palmer. Posehall, Rayner, Smith of Guil ford, Stiller, Bcoggtn. Waugn. 48. Messrs. Bsrnctt, Baxter, Black, ! Blackmer, Btair, fturtoti, Campliell , Cameron. Candler, Chadwick, Ciwaq,t;ox, Dargant Daviof JIalb fitx7DohnelliT)fii,TaTrclotli, Faison, Foster, Furr, Gaines, Gidney, Harper, Hawes, Henry, Holderby, . Holmes, Horton, H' msn, Jenkins. iriruranville, Jenkins, of Warren, Jovner, Jod- Kins, Kenuu, JW, o uatea, lyvgan, Lucas, Lnke, Iyon, Marler, .McAden, McDonald, McEachen, Mcintosh, Moore, of Alamanee, Murphy, Mur rilL Sirerv-Newaom,-JPotteri Rosebro,-rShsw, Smith, of Columhna, Smith, of Cnmbierland, Smith, of Hertford, Teagoe, Thigpen, Thorap- m.- , I ! T, -1. i --nr?t- on. iron, rvooi), noecier, vvunams, Wilson, Mr Horton moved a reconsideration of the vote bv which $1,000 had been stricken from I Governor's Private Secretary. Not agreed to. The bill at amended passed second reading. Vr JmViiis. ot Warren, d resented a minoritv ITbe rule were snspenstcij .$ ihftjbjriss ..pnti, i on us iniri reaung. ' Mr. McAden moved to amend the bill by re storing the provision stricken out on yesterday, allowing the Governor a messenger with a sala ry of $500. Rejected. The bitl then patted it tnira reading, anu wa cracred to oe engroesed. A fifess&ge wis received from Hit Excellency the uovernor, announcing tne death of L.- tj. Sharp. Esq., Solicitor of tbe 6th Judicial Cir cuit Transmitting to tb Senate, The following engrossed bill had Ita first reading and was referred vis: a bill to extend the time tl'owed to widow to enter their dis sent to th last wills' and testament of their hus bands. . ' ' . ..-. TTT-Nr--h . ' SraXIAI. OKPi. The Hons prncweded to cMsider thejipeslsl ordur vu: s hill to , aiitSoriie th reference of disputes, by consent of parties, to arbitrators. - Mr. Caldwell urged the passage of tbe bill. Mr.1 Blytbe moved to smend the bill by strik ing out of the first section of ths bill, ait after the word ituilt UtMdty lf, snd insert as follow: tbe court of Pleas nd Quarter Bee slonji ta majority of ths magistrates being nrea. nt.) to appoint three disCreet persons Cor Teach connty in this Sla'e, who shall constitute a eoort consider sad deteimlne all matters of metm. versv which shall arise from the depreciation of voDicueraie EurrviKT, aoa soaii nav mi power to try al causes, which may arise from contracts, er debts mads during th war. and sward to the parties th lost sad equitable amanne tn current funds . , '"!!' Mr, Msrier npriossd tbe bW fni."' m3- gards It s utterly u"lces. Mr. M&Ponald. hope! that th bill, should it !, would he first amended by ilmrldincr tht the awrd of tbe courts of arbitration should hm aettled in state or Confederate Treasury Sotes. . , ,' Mr. Camtros thoozht the bill should ba o tiUsd'a MU to enoonrsir litigation, ? ' B snored that the smendment lie on tbe table, but (uhseqneatry withdrew the motion at the re quest of Ir. Caldwell n Mr. Caldwell thought the amendment W calculaUd to ernbama the bill snd suggested xam pmpny m nw winiuniwBi. : ST J -.1 ' TV. . inAtln. tnsn mm l Uennemm sir, diuw) coma imro-i tnrc it u an indenendest nrnnotiitior.' Mows, uattiy snd uolderoy were in zavor .oi the pending bill tn tne absence of a better one. Mr. Holderby wld that It had been remarked of the celebrated John Randolph, of Roanoke, that he was " a giant in tearing rfotrtt, but s pig my in hviiJing p." That the bill before us was intended to lessen, and he believed in it opera tion ita effect would be to lessen litigation; therefore, if gentlemen could not or, .would not irive us something better, he was in favor of it adoption, and hoped that the L'cn e would sus tain it. The amendment wit withdrawn and the hill pated its second reading yeas ?3, nays 80. On motion of Mr. McAden," a message; was sent to the Senate proposing that the two House proceed forthwith to an election for so licitor of the 6th Judicial jCircuttr to fill the vacancy occasioned by tile' death of L Q. Bbarpe Esq. Mr. McAden nominated Genl. A. J. Dargan. Mr. Jones nominated u. M. Furches. Mr. Hoaebro nominated W. P. Caldwell. The Senate by message refused to concur in tbe proposition. . Mr. Harper (by leave) introduced a bill to smend the charter of the town of Lenoir .in Caldwell county. Leave of absence wna granted Mr. Knyner for an indefinite period, important business de manding his attention for a few days. Tbe House then adjourned until 10 o'clock A. M., to-morrow. Liverpool Salt. 1 (( fACK!40rBt Alum8sttisslt rd,rii pno. JAMES M. TOWLE9, Agent Feb 12, 139, J i noun tain Butler. JCT nmirtil J kilt prims Mnnntsis Butlsr na s)s. JAMES M. TOWLES, Agent Feb IS, 139, lw - PLOWS PLOWS I! PLOWS 1 1 1 ;" " V Wsni nsfW'tioliins It 'ia""WftTPlWC"' rs (j1ifli.jt Go Sa, .f li-w.-. 75 So t ito &i So 25 it" it (to IS da , - 25 Rolf Hhsrpoers ? - a . BS Sn 0 ,Jln - -- - S i K. 7H Elliott do SO No I" do . 20 N I l"H d We tt'Cp em.nntly uti haul all exl-a tastings (or th Imiv Pks. ,W srnuld i I fly esll tho sites' i-n of wir rmera l.i ih flr.l innifil im Hit Mwliirbesa be tm it oar slnre u 'y-tteiile Hrt B P. WILLIAMSON 4 CO. FbH, 158, tf. v COTTON CAItDS. Or") tOZir X HI "W.illMtnr.-f A Cards jnst B. P. WILLIAMSON 4 CO. F-b 15, 129, tf BED SUEETS. 151 null-: fllhMf1 r,rf..M HIlMllB 1' 0 i'lid t'ouolifrine io mest B P, Feb 15. 153. tf V.1LLIAISON4CO. 4k! SHEETING. 5BALES 3000 yaid. t4 Unernn. ardrine nt B K WILLIAMSON A CO. r.-b is. va. tf SOAP AD CAKDLES. 55 bniea Adsmastiae I aadles, III du Hru.i Missp, 5 dusta Faney i very sine, in store at -B P. WILLIAMSON A CO. Fb IS, 159, tf r.., 1 ' "" v ::- CABOLIVA-BELLE SMTF. SA BOXEiuf this oslebrated atiiT, daily espeeted VW . I'. WILLIAMSON A CO. Fb 14, 159. tf fe CASTINGS. ' 4 LXiklnds'of Plow and Mill Cxtiegs, furnislieil up oa snort aouoe at nor r aadry. B. P. WILLIAMSON 4 CO. Feb IS, IS9. tf WISE. RA BA$KET8ChsniMipna Wins, In store at V " B. P WILLI A Jl SON A CO. - Fb 15, lsa.-t-w---.-ir----- 5IA.L'FACTl'REJ TOBACCO. OR BOIF.8 Msou'setored Tobicco, from Cominoa to lair, ia store st -... v B V. WILLIAMSON 4 CO. Feb 15. 1--9, If -"SCOTCH ALE. -r ', ' ' O TtOZEN bottles Seotoh lla a pruxs article. atureat COUNTER SCALES. Q DuZEN Coaatet Bealet n rore st mm Feb IS, l. tf U. P. WILUAMSOlf CO cons. !corn u.coRaiiu. Rfin BDHHELa Cora, arriving todavat "Vv B. P. WILLlAMriON A CO. rn ia, ;e,u. i - Baeoa. ' 1 . K AAA POCKDS ef ghoalders, bright tad' dryj far aUVVfsatebv A. A. Vt IULAKI. Wilniasuai, Feb S, 14t.tr . . - 1 Caadles, - -BOXES " Adasjatioe" for sale by ' 150 WUnlactoa, Feb t, 148, tf a.niwisi;. V HETVItY M. GILES " WITH ' 1 oriffix, nno. co,r- C0MMIS8IOH MEECHANT3 ' . ' Impellers aad Desiorr 'a Forelirn and Domestic Ltqaors, ' w.l..v robacoo, Cigars, Arc. -- No. 105 Wist Lombasd SiwcktA ; -; a4 ' No. 9 BaxoxBaroR Stbskt, . BALTIMORE. MD. V sr. surra, - a s. oairrcEt, . catctiajit Jan. 31 l In. i . a. arr' -w a. rerrv. . itum 'kitrsor , MOFFTTT, BBO. t 00;v . ' (haerat femaiitettea Kerchants, x !i"-V.v-,. ." 'Vlti'. Water Btnset, -- WilmIngton.lf.fi,. lrit.L r'r sv-""rt enaaS atleixi-e to the eale T r Shi. aso i, of Oaiaej. Naval rw, OesereJ Ptodora, An,, Ao A W te roovtvinf asd forwattUaf .lode. i "-' . .. Orden enJV)Ha tad sawaBpfly ' Jan,,, Wd, . ;': . fcW-V ' rpO lI'S bewness of thii lute trss f ttnl I U.VO.CAMtllKtLt Al.BRinBT 7: forlytMb'.irntHiiiuataOr -btilMn y. h 7i flay ol Much nut. sit lb prort,ii ik pf -ai, Finn, romi tire of JL. ' Ai - " ,-r-. . SI I day j I 4i.t . . - T -r-w- w witbsB tbisfisturssnf So 1 printirj EtabU!r' ALSO A large oniher of nPKO8sEBIKJ"e(fes-i llr'iks. i.d many otbw extirle ji " ' IfR WO' - all m- BHder .'5 eaifi. AH st.inj. nod wder $1', 3 DIoMbe, tmA Over SIOO dewatiw with mm and epnritvMi mm llty. UlCHnttTsRllNO v J. . ALBRIGHT, Surviving far teen Oreensbore, Feb 12, lSWi.St . . . . DissoLirriosf. rviTK. FIRM or CREEf Hi LITCUFORD Bit m uinit.ilvt-d by Biotnal eoannt. , 1 mfirtber of ihf 6rm 4-strthimd uisSt ' si.y ,-uti.tAiidiiig busiovse.--. - A. t;REFrn - t . J.J LtTCUFOKD. Ual-igh Feb 13. w3w ' - ' . WANTED, ," . A FIRST el.i lVaclier of ge and eiaeHeMS to 1 -i h .- elii.r,o of the Aoawteejiy al Coanpaet'.Niest, n.Mi.i r.i.wiiwi iiuaiees rVb ft, 156, 3t PK1CE LIST. Tic b t quality of Oreea Tea,'., " Rio CofTee,... Hogar Tue best quality of Cbeea,j...,. H ..... . i-' - , IS ! AT COSTI AT CT1 AT -OWT'1! Kesdy-trnKli- Cllldng'. Wd.-n lr-n. Goods. Li.!l, . C.ff. si d Cllura. kalete'-. V bl2, l ift. Iw J. UNSET, FOE SALE- A PWWT f1ftiWW - A he, Mjf -Stt'CiUV. A Is". ' . . A Dweli'ig Huuss wi t u fuor Jsrje , rou sat 1st - ETachiiige B-Hof.' Xpjjly t W. H.C0SIXOO1", ' Feb Iff. I53,Tw f """"Kschaiise UetsL A A, WILLAKD( r Fwmerljf of WaAingtaifr JfCUU a.-Ofwat. boro X C, WHOLES ALB DBAUta vt Groceries and General iercnandlze,' FORWAKDI-NQ AND . V, O n Al ISSION MEKCHANT, Na. 3 N rtb Water Stnot, WHMINGTON.N.C. . BETES TO f Sev. C. H. Wile, Bap-viateadeal f aUU Beasebftt S0 Btai', Or easbure, H. V, - " JeM H L nil a, aq., CaikUr Beak f Cap Fstr, 8'S . , Rer W R P A. EJItor "f Ji,r. RUelf h. epS Pmis, If.q , weMegto, X 0 We m-i Jane": tsT 8ao-, Ji Miwaiw. M rs. Dl j, Cera 'AC New leik. - k Viioiingtor, J.b , 1 T Sa. Personal anenlwa ;lvee lo the sal nr ebipiMSief Cotton, Naval Storei, &c prtetnee, eunsiitiieil l moforidiipmoot.tiiliewt. ft tsrly, C-Tirs Sr Co , New V'nk. will be iasS'es flow I We p-.n t ut l ipuwitJ-Mirties -advismf suoa as thest-ods are erii forward, h: - rr: , -rereived and forwarded wit b prom pU ess sod Kw erntu oharffee. -' .. . "-,' A loll supply of . i '.;s'; ;-:- v.:. h '- GOCERXEJ9 ; kept cntMtantly ia store, vtiieh will be sold at low If ur.e for eab . ' . . Ar-iit tor the ssls of Marvi t Co.'a eelebrsted - n re 0 birg i, a H-pp.oor SAfiii", iili Marvin a- Paleit I'owdor-proiif lywks kf wuisliins 'wry imn qa irter of an oanee. These 8fei are warrmmlrd free 1'Um rtampneas, an 4 are sold ml mnnufacterer s prirM, and wf:l bs forwarded Ihrosrk Wihuitifiioe aithiai ehatgo lor etorage or tcaward.uSi 75 Bales of Cotton Yarn, and. 44 Brows- Sheeting tor rale. Address, A. A WILLARD, , . WiiBiiegtoa.K, C, J.inua-T 2$. It2.fm. Warrcntou f ale Academy. WAHBEXTOS, H. C BOTS prepared forCoUs or tbe practical tarnlu of lit. V Tnilio S'Hsnd (JS per swerb of JH mittit. " Iioar-1 S6S) nreu(sinn in same famiij with on of ik iWIvwsm 33fO: T. V C GO FK.X. ., Fb8, (53. In Prieeipai Dissolution of Copartnersalnv- 'VHB B'ta a.r li' ko wi ae uat ef , a Cuaanr tils has vkit day b se d-stotV-d.ky a aal evae-t Tbe dears sV.liln on ene ef ike per nr. a Csib tr f tbe Bait af fis.Fart4 ins r ' of tee "thir t M ndk (his retideaes before tbe war) -er lbs pa'pese f practietDf law, have -aud ibH disioVu'ioii. Tka. basia-ss wbtbt eai.tiseed by Mr PSIaeVl Cewp rsad Mr Jesses A, Moore, tats feller of the Beak of Cape f.ar, aaatf lbs neavrBBd nyle f Cows r A Moore, ah seilU aa ta bosiaess of Baker, Oowpet A Co. , ' WM. J. BAIS"V . V: .;w : 1 PULASKI C0WHB, WM.H. JOS IS. Jan. 28, 139. tf ' Gen. Lane's School for Boya, -00KO0SD, jr. e. K irsl murrte of tbi habool WIS eosnooee Fsb snsrjr Klr, -66.aod ooatloae twenty weeks I TmM fuiloaw payaMt- In advaaeei r on " . rn narw r.ntfiii.n,... Ifreliir Eiia i- Lai ia and Greek. - tnaffo dtMtectio arsilW wiada for W S ia oaae of proti aoied tick axes Popil eniaii alls the ewaiBtasaMaaaat ef sbt sslua will he haifed in propomqa to tbe abevs raie. ('ii board oso be had ia reapeetsbie faavH1 fer abf'iat f 15 per muath. - .- Tbe patroa.oY this ekoot niy feel aeeand that tbsil aone will ba theniaahlyiiauarted snd Well trsmtd. " - Ths Principal t a rsdant of the L'niverjity of vsw aad,aleo,f tl Firginia Military faatttuiei and. prior, tn tuseolerioe the Conforlrrale Army as Major of tbs , N. C. Botha," K-frlnwnt. kr wae .oeo.fally e gaged 1b loaohm;, havtn; tiled sor-asmreiy she ffV Uoaa Of Aseutaat ProUaeor ia tbevVirgtata M Unary Is Mttale, PnilasKof In the Stale fiaiteary uf Florida, sad Prolawor ta the Jf. C Military luatitoiav-at Cbariotlsv He aniiite aasiaiad by sa aWoat.sd geBlaemae. wk sjaeaaaxswrieaoed teacher.-.. . () : JAB. II. LANE, A M., PriselpsJ,. texa&tobAco. TA RTIK's wbwd'sir tp ship Tobare..v Oalswati. I . I.-a.. wua akeanlv) a-ls) alafor -BT,ae sW nti s..e to tie Bdrirn'd at Pali bory; J- C , who vM send a mml mm w I oui fi.aal ae eariy , Say-wpailtif tlMi earrib-)nr alreMly e earv-d. - it1 rnta i a n w i tuiw.i as s voiaa- - PaM.btif. Fl W, 10 ( dtaaaanl ewpf sad '-warr4 htli-SS tbe eaVrer
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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