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" . v TFT r v V i -I'm fflfiKrti;' e i ' -. . -i i 1 THE SENTINEL IVHtora. k.-:atos ...::. V i Vl-Jay Vvcnlnj, Dev. fll, ISO, j " " - i irTb7Saft " J Mr. Sumner, of the U. a Seoata abort lima egi, io T!.titluB with a gentleman from thie , Slits. asked tbe naea tlooIe it aafa ta travel at safe m It i in Maataehiuetft." "Well, lir, iiJ Mr. Sqihow, "Itave- very different infor ' mstkia from thai Stat. tt night I raccived letters from TUleijfa 'ami Newborn, which ran prc&cnt a moat awful etato of Jawkaaaeas,. and insecurity rber", The Korth Carolina gentle- and that, to his personal knowledge, Raleigh 1 u af-q'tfi-t and well governed a community a J - - .y w t Cai-Ki. "-. "Wa yatherwl tlila in a case 7 al convert- ioa arid itate.it from memory, , - It i ia this way Hut JSortb Carolina and tha ' Booth ar constantly misrepresented. Through dt the South, tfaaeteiflBtie-dBmatioa la errie t on, la m.iny casce bjr natives, and mem bers of C'Jfgrtsj are kept ia constant tkclta. ment by the most falsa aid bate slander of tha ,N P iu:h, by mn who dan not attempt to make gov! their etatmenta by facta, . ". ' ; Ttttrc ere can of burglary, theft, horse steel - insr and mnrder iu this State. But ia four Gfthe c f the ca-e wbTcb oeeaiy tbey are committed by free Imcn.maoj of whom having beo discharged frjn the army, art hating about without eat p'ojnwt. Pfi-hapt one-fifth of them are eom " ouie 1 by ta . low wIilmea,w wera ta tlia" late war In both armlet, and who hate bo means of nrttort,AH rttbraeiirjiejarefmbrMertfd 1 Bureau, which the black suppose win protect tJu-m in arty acta of la adeaauess cnniniitted upon tli. '- 1, I. 'T .,WM .,!;.. H,.t fl,. pr... tti-f military in the State, though by no meaaa difiined tri elcl that result, tha chief caoaa wny tlid'n.frihroreiir. f We fei eonfljeat if " Via inU ury wi ro:QQTeil, lli.e State orernmcDt . cul'l (rff cixalljr auppreea thepa jentirely. . Vet, -after sJt, Tha ninnti'oiHMiei'taflnji . 'SSfiioir e-j'ial Itioje occurring in the NorXbera Btatea. V, Oaf Coraiaiaaioneri, r.'vlT-'br. Go. Worth, JuJrfe Huffiit aad Oor. Swaio ' " ' innrrwt-frrtm Wahington Oty Iat night to tV city, Kivinj. a.ccmp1ifcbod thaif miiwlooi en-tbrfr-TOiriJvHrher:aTJeai hih tsnna tti tha curtiy and romptqe)5t of 1!it! Pic' I a!, an.t li;i raUnea toexertite with fi tnit'y t.io.'ligH()n t the entire cotJHtry,-'1-' TiCr i .: .tcv-ui iu with the ociaia of tbf.-..gqr erpinwi-and k-s lrng tnraf)!rt of (Eongresa, waa eTrnv'juTiiTTiirtail plesssntiBit liny return' Bw'.h, a reoont dovclopementa haTa led Olif pcojjio w ltsr.f ,.: , M irifc; L-t the prt;i! bn firm t the'if purpnie(1 to f'j-:y tac ljrt-i, fpnut atlia authority, and rer eronce the g'.)vcrnmnnX7" Let them aroid ,H c'h rn r )! ciitijiitloo with thoae who differ wirh thitn in -pftiirteat eTirtmant."-AboTa all," let them atmly to be indiistrinna end ueroted to tliclr mtt'rul intfiieat, carofuJIy a folding - r. Holdsa and th Preildent We learn that tinco Mr. Uoldcn'a retara from Wasi.lni.ui, tie' a meuX if he aaw tha Peal dnt while tl re f - Ilia reply waa No t !; Vr. Hohk-n ia entitled to credit fur hia aniwer We ha no doubt ha spoke the truth. How could he look' President Johaaoa ia tho fuce after what be haa done f IIow could ha ditrq lo proi6rt37)wa Prarident -Joha-; eon alter he lai aaid, according io the New Tork rivcorreitponderit,that,"thty,tha Hoi dwnitM, aru now discouraged and psrawyrfl'hey laving fgHcoTtd make a crop, akad a because the President would boldly deliver them ov -rto dcra lnfion, increased on account of their a ll)iTui;ce to the Cm on, in tba dark daya of treavm and blood." Waa there ever a great er perttri.oa of the truth ? ' gation. We are ready to abide the decisions of truth and justice. Ve call upod the Congress . to (end a Committee oflu owa members of tntii Homes, to Xorth Carolina, with power to so. id for peraons and papers, to Investigate tha fsJflr c! arci made ty unworthy eone of tha Stat, at Washington and othi-r place. Tfa want .l.-. II.-!d'o, Mr. Pool, Mr. Harris, Mr. Jenkins ar.;1 others, put to the tost, oa th Holy Erjng!?irstT,"wlicrcof thry a.Tirm of tha people of 'ib -ajftiliiia:- Let us bp)w iTfviMiHgtiT'n. j AfTf-ir! i. J tOlHU.BBf AT V KLDOR Bo La CaCibt -ioetime ao the warehouse of tba Wi!uilD;.rton and Weldon R. R, jt Wel d ia, r !' 1 of gii.'a to tha amount of $1,005 to Si ' 1 1 Tha watuhman failing to giv a gosj- t 4- LiuuUf, waa 4iminiei, sod to ' i i ' t f nn of t'je thjft. An hoo eit u.au, .Jtiis Ai'an, was appointed watch "n'ia. S t d iCa itpnpos.rimrwM made io ' .:l' a pivej secortd robbery. Ia f r to t Ci lujT.717te ( '..BcTittit.iaitT 1 y n'g' t Trits agrt-ed upon aa the time vu, in . Allan communicated, with about ? c.i.j.-i.a of Wi'ldon, who on that atjrhl -. It 1 ti ves about in the warehouse and 1 the a'lival of tho-theif. il came nrpoit.ted iiuif, accompanied by ac4- rs fight. I'ld'lW wl intended to i!!' c. .I.iii h"!ird soma moving ami .iiiun In thought ttiere was soma told tue f w wi' 1 t'-ia affo !d j m-U--tfeat tl.-re tin ta ot tha- hands ta-. . p- ! , a:. tn J i.vo of the ficntlemea iiovj ; - .' t:uc Ikjouiips at til agula t i.'t a: t:.w, I v ins n,J of L-i tools, to- w :ii 'tT.T nn 1 t'.;9 f-zrti -Tfrtwe.-f, it.J i, t i ii pi.ii.li-e. I: ii..t Knur be- - ; I " I rt i i- 'td i-l4;d ll ittt of t n("nn-Tr1 , ; ; : :? a ta b t!:o I-.-imanter t ,..'v -ir. . i-itis u, w:.wii inii!i. Tlirv , . . . I -t i T - . . . i U i ' -i to .j ,-i ur .j n-j .o, j-vjrti , It !!'. tT, C. I Ut- h - t,i'! Vn Koiin cAnoiiyA iegisltjile. ., u i Fbidat, Dec. ty Prayer by the Rct. Mr. Ilardio ol thJj Pretoy. teriaa chorch. . f - . . v- '--- Mr. I'erelwe pretested a mf morial Irom E. J. Earco, late Bberiifof Camdea county, prajaag for more time to collect back laiea. Itefvrred to tha committer oa Prorjoaitiontand Grievan ce. . . .' , Mr CurtDiflhaiW5"fTniTi,tha1" 'Caxiuittlea -Gtk Propoaitiona and Gnevaocety o wbom-waare-ferried a memorial frain tbe citizeae of Peroaim- gaaeageL Ordered to be printed. 1 "i . Ui. irra' tta ladkaarr eommittoa, to whma waa referred aundry bill aiked to be discharged from the-fartber cooaideration until tha 224 of January neU,4 Mr. Aery, from tha committer oa Internal ImproTemenU, whom Wa referred a reaolu llaa ia fator of thecitj of Raldgh, recommend- ed ita pasaageu '-v -- Mr. Leacb, from tba 'comrnlttee cn tha Jadi elary, to whom Waa referred a bill concenlity appcala lb criinthM catwa, pwptwwl aii aiueiad oient and racooimendedjta paage. f KtaotunoKa Imp urns nrtmowmrf'--"Mn Leach, a reaolutioa requeating tia Gqr- ernor to eonriuuiiicate to j,h Senate wbatac tiwa, if any, haa been had under a reaolutioa of the last General Assembly concerning tba Cagj Fear Navigation Company. Filed. . i Mr- Wileon, a teaulution providing that the unfinished buaioene pending In the two Honaea at the adjournment ordered by their Joint ao tion on Monday neat, ibalt be continued over tbe recess and resumed at tba next meeting of the QenjMfl Aaaemblj in Wta manner a .itt adjour menta irom day to day. iiofrtga. ' Mr. Wiggiaa, a reaolutioa n iavori air. vuir law. Senator from liertie. rai unuer ne ausneniiiott of the ruies. " . " v' Mfiifeli!5tJi of Randolph county, amendt-d on mottoaof Iff at Randolob Mr. Cow lea. bv iactodins the Sheriff of Yadkin, amended on ptinn iif Mr. Ouilair, hy ind o- Utfirtha rjinmff oi fierttc, anrfpawtraiseverat readipga under the auapettMoa ut the mlea. The" following resolutions aad bills were iaVeo hp under a aupenaioa of the rules : i . ; ' . .1.- .. . , ai readinga. " " . . ; , - Bill to amend eec. 8, chap. 97 oi tha Revised Coda, atitltl religious aociatiea, amoadod and paaaed iu aevral read infra. ' - '4 fitock Insurance and Trust eomuanj.- , Passed r iu aeveral readings. Kaaolutioa for the relief of Mr. 8eth Jones tt- tat Passed iu aeveral readinga, . ! Resolution for the relief ot itr. Alfred J ooos' aatate, paseedf iu aeveral readinga, 1 Tba Speaker designated atesws. liouins ana to irmatizete the books, ic, of tha North Car oUna Kailroaa company. . v : ..w f: ! .r. Tba hoar for the special order baring arrived, the resolution clerjrig: the loyalty of thr oit liona nf tliia State wera takua UD. Tba aaeftioa ClBg on the aabtkirtefferel-th- turn mit . tea, it was amwided, and tbe substitute with ting ta tna negative, , . - vmrvmwts wmttmir--'-f t Tha bill to repeal an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to exchange tha stock of the State for bonds " waa taken op attd diseaaeed it con siderable length. Meaara. Leach, Wilson and Lovautrged ita passage, and Mt. Berry opposed it,- The bill passed b vote of 84to. A message was received from the Houe transmitting reaolutioa in favor o the Bheriffa fOnslow.iioore, Cumberland, Caaweil.W.jn Mr. Ettwards. the rulee were suspended and tha reeoiuttoB jHuaedita aeveral readinga. Also a reaolutioa in favor of tho Sheriff of Lincoln County, passed under the su pension of tht rulca. Also a, mesaaga transmitting a reaolu tioa of tbanka to tha Governor and hie .Com missioners, for the prompt and able manner ia which they conducted their mission, and au thorizing the Governor to draw on the Publiq Treasurer for an amount sufficient to defray tha xienscaof.thoommltaioncT. 'Also "a com munication from the Governor enclosing an or der from ths.Socretarv of War. Ahw resolu tion In favor t the ct tire mi of Stanly County. : loan oi f 4,vuu irom wo ouin w relic wi aufferera, giving aecurity for iuoayment in, one and two years.) On motion or Mr. McCorklo, the ru) wera suspended .and the resolution waa rejected by vote of 80 to 18. : - f . Leave of absence waa granted to Mr. Wil- liama, fienator IXum EampiKin, rrii motion of Mrrliali-tha Seaat4 djauraed - nocsE or co sorosa. ), ' Fjudat, Dec. 81st. 189. . The Tlouse waa called to order at 10f A. 'if.; : The Journal of yesterday waa read aad ap proved. " " " " '' "' ' .' ,. ': ? . Sundry reporU-were mad from atanding eommittee. -.-...;..-:-..v ....... ' Among thesa, was a report mada by Mr. Wangh, from tbe committee on Proposition and Urlevancea, adverse to tne, bill till utliaiifci( ' j't'iwtuj the establishment of a new couTity bv the nataa "f faftaatl porttota of Cluaokaa- Mr. iTarpor-tntroduced a reaolutioa author!-' ing the tommntre-on: Fmanrn to hum olii Coupons and Treasury notes ia the Comptrol ler's ofhee. Adopted. ; ; ; Mr. Urowa intMtluced a resolution to extend the time for the nitura of taxus fur tha county of Lincoln, The rulea were suspendedandthla resolution pasud ita several readings. Tlisconeidt-ratlon bf th special ordorj vili the blltto rei;utate aisiffnments and to protect cwnUtora, waa pncljwned until the ncitsosdorjr A resolution tor tue reltat ot tbe ponta of S'anly coiintv-prnpontr wiBf wtio, , f aBidaonaty from fte Fuottcreayrjaaii . . .. i ... i . iu aeveral readings uuder a suspension 4 of the tult'a , , ' " Mr. McKay introduced a resolution extending the timo bf the roturs f State Uioa tram than. eotinty of CtimbcrhunL-i iiii -'--. f- 1 Ins resolution u ameudeu V extending Tke iudulgence to tua rliefifl 04 artiiaiwrtte, ft'"'", u yn", Moore and Cawell. and thim pHaed itsaeveral Teadini- (in matiou to Caa TrH Comir. AV. TJoke aiitle i tjiat tuo State tax 1. I Ium. r.-wt irt , TU,iiul,il.uiu- .1-. UXJ aiil'nilj !,'..(-...-.... -hw .iu.iv,' ' .Wf aired lor Ins tiit-nlf wss r-nlj astoroanty tutJ - A resolution tor tttf rrti.-f of Xh'-pu!e" of Uni'ia C'innty loitii! jai.l county Jj .). from tha btato Ireasuiy. l't.I l:a...Vv.rl reaiiunra. . i Mt liiui. !: clarrs u .li;,ii4 the Govint to titend the .proviHinna of .Jub act irntrng Amnesty and par-Jon ft r oir-.-tirw committed uurtig-the war. Adi j. -I, ad i-nt to the Senate ior coacurrence. - . Mr. Devia, from t'.i) .Jufifcurf C'U'wi;l, aubmttted the following report, waicb ir w asav in."u'y.nni';-it : "Tlie Judiciary Commit 6 ii ra- T the membt-r from Ilendersoa, to appear before them and furnish the faeta on which b? baaea allegations of the partial administration, of )aj iinii ni ii.. nj.wtit lnn of Union meB, to the end that the persone or snthoritiu eutUy of auco persecutions may do puoiaunij cfcargel the dtity devotvea on nn j - olutioa aad aubmit tha foihuriieg report : t . Mr. Itlvth th rentlemen relerred to in the reaolutttHrTrflSoriaa tha Cammittee to aay that the conrts of the State, and that ae-was mison defsfood, 'fflStj genefeiin' iutepoeM' that he intended to charge or liege thai thera waa a nartial !miniir.tmn of iustice ia Korth Caro- Tigav or thai Luwaiee wets perecuiyd by Uis courta.Tbere'WMa Bat deal of emtaWi-'w3ii na rocrimi nation, an if in eaying taa uujuu mea had been persecuted, he merely meant to aay that tboae in favor ot the Howard Amend- ment had been alanderedand abased, and atig matid as being io favor ot Ktgro Suffrage and Neirro. EonalitT.' v TfJ .,.mmi;t.. r.-ll iiritflMl-.from-thair- owa knowledge, and from their iavalugationa,1 that jastice U hiirlv and impartially admiaiater e 1 In the CoorU of North Carolina, and that no LctifciattoH, auch aS"iCoirieHiplM!d in the re to lution, Is necessary. l It ta doe toHf. llarris, the Senior from Butberfordi to atatel'tiiat at hia request, and with the consent ot the Conitnitte, bW testimony was withdrawn, and that lie disclaimed "ah j connection with the chsrgei and insinuations contained in one ot thn papera ot tuiecity," agaimtfUa JuUJolary ComiBittoe. . , i . Rcapcctfully submitteil, . JOS. J. DAVIS, 1 lor the Committee. -v; i t '? " ' ' ' An engrosaed bill for the support of the la aane ATiam, TOsaed ita several readings. A bill trauaferring to theeniversity, the Land Scrip donated to North Carolina tor the estate lishment otaa AgnwiliumLCollege, waa put on .ddfewettttw House in support of I ,J "TM, - rf ita secnd reading, tbe bill. Mr. Foard said that tbe scrip wa already in posseuion oi the. SULe, and that all w as nccts. ry to secure it, waa to sell it. There were bids i for It already. w He was not onnnswl to the tTniversitv. but waa op(oad to a diversion of this fund from the obiecU fur, which it waa originally Intrided. Mr. Peebles stated tbat the scrip Waa merely an Cbdow'ffient fund, and could not be touched for the erection of buildicgi. He urged the paasaga of tbe MIL - " . '' Jlcssra. McNair. Kenan. McClammv. WaoL'h, Ig, ltchiaon anii Morlws4avMia'4im- ta- . ' . . .! Messrs. Rum, Boyd, Everett and Foard op poaed the hill i'."""v- i ' ... Mr. Foard offered aa amendment, providing that the . Jntvefnity slitdl after receiving Saul "ttonation annually recti ie, instruct, and board one beneficiary from paf-h einnty nf t.lte State, li be recnm mended bv the several county courts. This amendment waa rejected alter discussion, and on motion of Mr. Durham, further consiite ration of the bill Was postponed until next ses sion. - '- !--: '' ' -v -; Mr., WhltlSetdi who hai been detained from hia aeat by aickneiw) obtained leave to record mtmge vsf TeetTetrmitii Gowrfiot reporting tba aneceaa of the Commissioners to Wahington City in procuring the'abrotration nf the Military order, prohibiting the infliction of corpofial punishment l y courts ol tua State. Mr, Kenan introduced a resolution of thanks to Gov. Worth and his associate CoinmliwiofiorSi ' Mr. WauBhffiira4rbitfrte1r vwing lor paying uie expenses oi me uomnua aioa. . , -..--Pawed ita aereral readings. A bill to change die jurisdiction ot tha courta eecond readintr. The -rules were auaponded, and tha 4ill was put on iu thifd-taadiflg, ' Hie bill waa amended, on motion -of Mr. rTFiwford, of Macon, by striking out tbe words "before tbe 20th or May 1191" and substituting Ah "1st of Mav IMS."'" " The efect of this amendment is to stay judg ment, and execution- aa to dcbU contracted durlntfthe war, Mjr. Black offered aa j stjljf titpte, for, .tUe..t!iU, "a bill to preveBt iiligatl)n and tha ruinous eacn flee ot tbe property of honest debtors. (Tlii i waa a Seaata biii lntioducad byiMattbews - etekeer Mt Ulack addretasd the Hooe at length in support of the amendment- The qneatioa re curnng, it waa rejecjiea. Mr. Long opposed the bill, deeming it uncon etltutional and argued that the Legislature has no power to repeal the action of the Convention in the nrcmisca. rTMrTL'Ta xt: ro arks will appear hereafter.) Mer -Hattffh reuiiear aeruHmnnnyp nr- " Tbe queatroa rrenrring,-the -bill paaaedl ita third reading.astoiiowa:' ! Taua Mcaara. Allen, Ashwortb, Blair, Blytha, Boyd, Bradsher. Bryson, Chad wick, Clcmenta. Crawford, ot Macon, Davidson, Durham, Foard, a . . , . .. . ... t : . . r . . -i. , Uailoway,uttrrrw,, uarnaa, wvuwio, vrranoerry. Guess, Harper, Hinnant, Holditrby, Uorton, of "Watanga, Horton, of Wilkes, Houston, Jenkins, ot Gaston, Jenkins, of Granville, Jones, Jordan, Kclsey, Kenan, Kendall, . Latham, of Craven, Lowe, Lvon, Luttei'ob, Martin, McGoogan, McEav, icRae, Aforeliead, Morton, Morrill, Neal, Peeblca, Ilichardaon, 1 Rogcra, Rountree, Rum, Sctip!rln,Scott,'She4ton;Sinlth,",flfGun ford, Stona, 8udtMls Teuilr-watesid, Val, Wauirh. Whitfield; Wilson, of Perquimans, Wil- llairii, of JIniettt Williams, of Yancey, Womble 63. a NAta-Meaara. Baker, ElscV, Bow, '' Brown, Davis, Farrow, Henderson, Ilodnett, Hutchison, Long, May, McArthur, McNalr. Patton, Ferry, f Carter, Perrvrof Wb, --Rosebrop eague, Weatmorriaad, fthitlcy Wilson, el Forsyth 81. Tha House concurred la Senate amendments to sundry jivata. resolutions fur tha relief -of Executors, and also psea a benate 'resolution ffUtit.e to the (llrect Ux Jmpmel by Congress - J th, ,-"1861. (PrttfTdinFfor tentibj iU Constitutionality in divers particulars.) , A message was received from tbe Senate trani. mining a substitute for the refolutions asserting the loyalty of -theStat, denying alleged perse cution ot Union men, ate. . The House adopted the substitute, ytaa 64, navsO. ' ....! Tr Divtsintfodwed a re'olntiofl antiirirtng t'-e b-snr of writ ol election to Warren Coan tr, o '.jil the vacancy oceaaioned by the death of Mr. Judsine. - liii'ututB from the pennfa to. continue ua. fi ii-iir.l Ijtisim'n to the next aeuou ; m favor , f s'lnntr. hnhting e'ttctions for tbet ratiHoation it r i ctiot of tii Cn"TTtrrttoiT; irr favor of litu --. iit-rili of R.inrh)ljh, Yadkin and Bertie feHMatb-e. - 4?avaad tuatr. aeveral. readmgv ,....: - A WI to allow ft mntri'tratrfs and In-crM- thoi trf cowafwea in Mcckleiibarg cotm-i J. Ii-'SlS SrVefitl tea-jiaga ' r j " Mr; llolderK introduccla rf-s'-iiitmn in fivor I f th rabct t tha rate t ho. L Jfidsms. whlah f rasaed iu apvrrtl reaii Wr.-D.irti;i t i ed a fiio-iin to rer.ouj.i.?;r the T'e ty :,.:'! lai i i-- P ii t1 i. T S-S bni. tfaCaltrriug the poned. He did this, at the request of friends o the bill, though opposed to the bill biinaulf, 'The House adjourned until 10jr o'clock to morrow. ! '. '. 'I 1$ LEG It A l" : t par Friday-MM Itii.plaaiichefc; -air-yarkMiraar t; rlloTa ff. rjotton heavy, tfeha StittO b'alea middling 8 JaJO,- fhwr declining Southern U.iaiffliooo. rneatgj lower, rorfc lower PT jwhu vif , v""'-" io 4ltii . ' ; , fiouthera loja'iatt, .'. j - , Waaauinfoit, Dec, 90, i . At the session of tha SontLern, Republican Aaajation JyCid-hora nn tba H-f UtctuibeT: resolutions and memorial to the loilowingt ef fect, were adopted i-"-"- rVAorWs, Texi ' Iukiana. Afkausaa.' Ala hama, Miawiwippi. Georgia, fiorih Carolina, Vir- giola, Souttr tJarottas aact FTtistd in Wafi" With the Litd Statea wa auhjugataoW -'-r- -Betelvti 1. That the ' governments of th States named cease loeiist. " A Buolsei 3nd. That Congress hflriiig provi ded no government lor the people, they pawed under the authority of tbe I'awidut as Commander-in-Chief of the army, , , Reb& 3rd. That the Pienideat duty Waa limited to holding the people in control, until the will of Congress w aa promulgated, ' ;- Setalvtd, itk. 1 bat in calling bdle together to frame Constltniiona, the commancleHtcbirf transcended bis ' powers and the eovernmenta - trrus instituted ar invalid, -- . Uttolmd, lUk, It ia the dutj lof Congress to lUbatttuu govefrjinenfa founded on fc-ptiUlican principles calculated to protect Stej iitxrty, property and the natural rights of the inliabi taut, and to restrain an J puuitii evTl dibpoaed"' enemies to tue governiucut TUiolitd, Among the prmcipU for the new Blate Governments and t lie rig 'it of sui' frage and eligibility to ollice of all citu n ro ganllesa of race or color, are the exclusion until relieved by Congress from suffrage aiuf trom iilCoBe of trust honor, orprnlit, wlu'tlu r Tidi'Tnl, state, Territorial or Municipal of office holders under Confederate, or State power, on authority proclaimed by Congress or the Executive, i in surrectioaary,wbetiier said Mice, ia civiL r mili- ocs bTsecess7ShT"or)iive it aid and comf iftT Setelttd, 7(A, Tiie Association recommi nda the immediate call of State Convcntiona to frame Constitution, or to institute preliminary eetub lisbmenta aBalagous to 'fernt ria1 govrnn( nt. The memorial sets forth iu six chiselj- printed page the history of the orjsjio, course and ttr iniimtion of the aar, iltBt ribliig in nrong ttnuT the past disadvantages and prtwnt 6 u 11 ring oi tlih party, and pleading they aay, u a for oui aeUe and fellow auffi-roranuly, but 1'or'our si ill bleeding country. The memorial excludes: We ask for early, apetdv, aharp and dtfci4w. action... And we ask it'ia the uame and iu oenaii oi toe minions oi Uevoted ln.'niis ot ng -the f.t "partT"! die continent, no oue oi wbom ran claim that he'enluya the "dcfiiinirs oi even B tif'ub'liouu government or the aecurity winch the Constitu tion of the United- States coternintut to the Citljcns, therefore your meiuoriatiais herewiih submit the.! resolutions of our awttiatioa uud respectfully admonish Congress of the clgncrB and tacsded complioatMHts tf -letv, -'lht-y pray your honorable bo. He- f.r Immediate action , in accordance with the nnncinipa aniiiii.iiii.ti .-k. Justice, mercy and the National becuiUie alike demand tua remedy. The document i stoned by Tbcmaa J. Duraut, 1'reaidi.nt, Uauiet II. Bingham, Secretary. , , J jt 5 CongreaaionaL . ; WAarasoTOT. Doe. Ctr," , ii Mr. Jolmaon arose and alluding to the article ia the CArentele, stating that treasorr bad round1 a resting place-in the b'f.ow of the Supreme Court, lie stated that tha articlo was founded oa false data. Mr. Wilson introduced a joint resolution au thorizing tha President to prevent the inflicting of corporeal punishment.- "'fir ths House, Mr. Delano offi-red a resolution which Waa agreed to, that it shall be uu!aful f ir any pfficer of tba Government t pay any m count, clafm, nr demand agaiart -the Govern- ment in favor of "rebels." L-The Washlngtoa Star laya that iwiadrocaifia of toe terntonalixing measures bare been cno vassing both Houses, and finding success doubt ful, have concluded to postpone the m'tternnulj tue ceiiseasion, wnea tuey expect to Dave strength to push it through. , " 4 r AAernoq JDUpntcJjcaJ;.. V Items. t. . -2 : ht Toiw, Dce.flL Liverpool advices yesterday per.cahle concur ia nnoting cotton at Hthf. larire sales. : 'i The U. 8. Senate has confirmed, but one civil nomination, . - .... 8u.Peter's Church in Jersey city damaged by flra new organ nearly deatroyed. . - , -; Hew York Harket. J 1 NewTobk, Dca 81. L-Gdld Bit 1 upland 81i (311 1 Mtrashltgtoa Hatters. 1 " It it laid that Re verdy Tohnson has been re tained .a support of Andrew Srerreif Rigsby's application to ,Tud?a Chase fnt hihn avrmt in favor of Dr. Mudd, at Dry Toitugas. - Southern Senators now her exprtss greafln diirriation at tbe memorial of B'u.thern lova'wia pubhsbed this morning and before leavit"i will reply to iu allegaliooa. , , - HOTEL TO HCXT. A ! "t a r si er t"T"rt for one "?aror ionuoTvam V THb A JltltH INHilfiL, S"u U witma 60 yar.la of ti IlopoS of the K. O. Central and Ileumiiit iiailroada. ComavMioua buildiiigs. itensivo frrnrd and all neertmary arrangementa f ir a Aral elaas Uotrl, oan be nade tba aatimt ooese tor naaseafor no txn)x tn shot Boade. ; a'otaassioa given uniuUat-l-. Isrniseasy. .. . - .. . v.- , - - Jos L. MiirtzuMO, y J icau M..hbsv 0m'isufJoiiuM.iii-nUld. Uej'H. :i ULiija Ai-ua.r Nov S7-S WCW RnnKWatttn rst.it,ariiEsirviKr." TUIS hwtttution- locil"l tTh tAwa nf Grsn boro at tli lilncti. a uf th P.e.l'n ml and V. i . It naiitoaiiK, in tuu moat ouauutm aim LOaiUiv Min cJ uu4ula urtk i aioi,:,a. lam iB,iiiHi-ii .i--..- uu i.-i-u..'i . i.wu n ,uniii,aiiu i.aa a I it-U'-ilil a ee. otmd to none in the tte. Th bnuJiiti.- are Urp ntl'i4'w, 4iyKwt-4.s.mKhait wiils-lhst.n.t heated -v furnauca :u rvmotMS b 'aaw ard ateawiia f aaooiwiKma -::- b-r-!.nt nvd dv-r'.iolaro',V-ivifh ail tim 'M ."?vrv- ,t '', :' . B-T", are., in awe uf ftrwun,!. It w now t ol frrs:t rni'arptT, for t v.--.r t. ;'ji,I9t. nf tears. ' " ' '' 'r-'..T. 'r --s-'"- J. i ; ..x.-s m, r"' .. T "' ,i JfK.'fn X'.""G"d - 4ra'ra of Joaa M. Horcac SOTICE. . ! - ' L . '.. , -asaot as set 1 PPLICATIOH win b. md. Ut tha J. aemoiy ia Janai t IHGT.tur tha pawa; u as laii.K at lucu. of asvaa comtriirsiuun luaum Wa.rviit.ta, moi plaaisc sai4 lowa idr ih law of t- ri.au owanuac Towa cvneral J. any l eal law ts the contrary utUtitaiMlie t,Attaa4 hir an act Uuiii.njLli JiMttrattir WTj ouu -mTpi oi uia saan la sata towa aw wbiva u I JtttUiafio.' "- - .-. -.. - U'e9l-4it ' - " - A' " MIL!- u'llC. BE ITKOISVcataa AT tits prnM-al aqfc-lu el in O-naiaJ Arub)y tu a.u-ne la iviu t'tHf yriijrrom Tt ijai n.iV hi i w fcrnl UivcrTo Faiqiiiiu. a'.'c.uajr. t. 1 .... t t - . . . " . . . . . t-"- BUAIltilAO IIOISE. '.'V V.aJ. TTaVIVO ajraredlhs t.ia aint'eomfurtabie reai. -AA-dntrfa nii aMira uf t'ajltili and DU .t.yet, aaarljr puiU lh Cap tnu U uk, Ur ptv ir4 in acooiumuilats aarlera by l iMy, Wt rMaartk. TKatMa alODKHATK. - i ' LOtt, A CEBTiriCATE f . stiar of Sweat ia tin XV KV- Kti iwa'd to l,.O B. lit moh, A,i-l.a-u. .i will b bhuI .f ,. aupiicoie, j UeS.-Jlt " ", .'. W. A.ntOCKTiA'l'a r. s-wLi nisfsiva: hvttokB vt'M. TTtOHXU ca lb. aid Walk, a Quid Skeve P.nton. ui ii ma awiter ea o uj i.enr idk it. J. KUoWN. 'Dvieiil-lt With, lr l.wt a. x a. u o-rxoisr. "VTriLtliaaftld at TwlJ., auetlua oa ftaiarda SSd. ViuH. , . . r ScanOlit Inafaainsat tn paneet order. - - JAHEaM.lUWt.G3. Dan St It". Aueuoiuiar. rresli nountaln JUutter and frime Btrckwhrmt. ' I TU-STJit hand M wefca mow K.CjjeltvtT finT,-wawimnrrt sulJ id auiitir kj aui; oar A no. a large let of prim Baiter Ch' naU'Ao. 7JAME3 MiTOvt tEJT" Pe3l-;t amfetik AT tl FajstUviila 8tret. . KnrtaMM iMinpt ia irrsat vartttv, and pdiit, - V tlioaa Lamp Cbiuiueya, ail sitasA AL8 o, .iH fjRwwjBawj,,,agaa-iejaMf ll'iU. . 1 G; oas lutllgo Bialsg. ta nsies fur fainilr . : aT. BKOWXa With li. t l, hij. ls2Ur t NOTHOl arrival of best FamUv Floor. A. H'i,MAM,ji)M;aco, c Jt-tf ' CAROf 1 CAMIII - JUST in time for Cbristmaa ; Fine Fancy Bourbons, Ladies U-sam bfa. aa la ft iba. boaa. PL'HIAM, JOE3 & CO. Ste 2i-tf - , . rBco. aiyifSrX Ktf cloabs, -nmw clocks FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, SO FMtttonable Cloaka. ' A - greatly reduead pi ll little money, win bvv a baapfrom- " W. II. A KB. TUCKER, ft CO, Dee 81-tf Valuable JPropertr for Sale. : ITIHE apaouiat Uoaae aad Lot ia I ha low rir. J- trjO.jhjrmwIxkwaaj J-&. Uult'a Stora, ttacowoBrnoFnooT A.nb shoe juacrixb UT1 " tp itabi, with a capacity of Bating 100 pairs of Shots por day with very mil eoat. The. above tut ooalalos half sera, a eomfortable tliehaw-tl)tw6ttrpiae. The btoi baa two pje Jtiace., suitabl for aitbw a store or dwell tig. - I WlLb AI40 BELL OB REJSX, thaCartoravillsTaBawry and Shoe FatUiry. tn Chst. Jam C aaty JLCwUich aoBUiaa 16 aereaot Lmil, Uwailiag Huutes, and aa exeolhnt tkora ttuu., tbe Bout STAND FO A COCMTBI 8T0BE t - "4a" eoaatv - - v - ay pataos visaing U . sa addroasor fiad ma at tu O aoam H .,-,4-:f i--.,-.;i.v THUS DUXClff, ' Graham. Alamaae eew. Doe. fil-Sw ' ata.ACsaiau. A LaSOK supply of tnptrja' Blaeklnf. J.X. uruoara aud Ixmairy AlaroiuLuM, will gttrT' Jv.Bjrriiu,s 11a, WILLIAMS A HAT WOOD. LJDaatf-tf, -7 atT-rs-r,aofiia iruaat,. VI MELVILLE, ALAMANCE COCJ4TT, THE next session of this sobool wiQ eommence eo tne 17ta. Jan. 18S7, t'ireuiaraaant on applioatiua - t A-J. WllsON. " ""- SALB. -- ..... Sr?P.bTthMrll ad another lot X. O. TBnek nheat Fluur. - -Dclt-if , PCLLUM.JOXMafO.- E5aVTl ST.TCJ- -.T-A"X "N'O T I'C jslt ToITcctor'i Clllcei 4th. District of ,V. C - - WABBESTO.l,N.0.lSSIJ.-f THS annual list for 1M fcae baaa plaood w a, ksnila fur eulloetion. . .. "AH persons asaeaeed on that list, and all wba era dolia4iinu on any other list in Wake Conntv- win jntst me. at my ItofMr, t tnv oflfl in EaleigVnext door to fl. P. tliiliamatai a Mora, en the iiTut tZ l,Kh. Jmibw ism, prsparoa to Pay then- l axJa A penalty of W por eut wiU be hmd oa tboo ko fad to complj! with tiua notlce.V ' - r JA atilUra who fad to g, iMiida anoiool . iuanj w j it ounorad jJouiai's aad joHar its ad, f ...Colleetor 4th. Distinct H- 0 - I DaeWtg, .j, u, nouuu, lop. OuiL a "iK ivLtiaTtnatnT. AXtlSTZt . of itoe war. wo lisre ape srdit w j m j ui our l tiendsand l utruiui, mw ut wbm tn-r I Ml 'rju" " ean-i at - iu jiar r eaaii ami vi's ouumiud orndit thia ia to ii aapavted tocailaaa some tna .aame wu-tooij ("J- -'! - " . : " WILLIAMS HAT WOOIX t ' ' 17-2'f 1 - - . j. -'. awuvo mat our auoeuuta are cm ra- aad tiit ran be.l 1 w. 1 . fTlaS House and Lot SiMilh of th" Ope Fear BsnV, , J- at pr!-nt oecupiml ay II. A, Paoium, to., ti 1 lutt has ft Boon in tt wtih a p-x'd tmine on tn lt,(, ' - - J'L LUAM, JtM.3'.(fc CO, - y" Tfe 17-1f " - , " ". "' '.' rn i tT pmant Cottacs nn Iluisboro Flrt X J'htuh'? tue n. i.lajic of Jail? anR-t-T. Poss-- awBBiveii in. nr January. .. tii m !i-mr App.y to , -am -4 WIWTAUiri ACtfic HT niLLsnono 1 rpFIIS.wea known' and pnpnlar IhaHtnttAi i f tu.j.hoa of CaUUs at snj tl lar' h r '". "''-iil5 - Professor of the Tirgmu sti-itTrrTiwTt'Ctrl,'',''-',:'" and a eulUa ma rf ' " C i Tba eoona of the Institution ia that r- aujr a (troaa . : i . - - v- w um A.ia.i tot rizciixm school: .A school or'llieoiowlaad ppUd aweiin.-a t I. --- ,' -VtlMarj Bawls, y tu.e tn ii.tl Ui Brig. G.iwrai C n. A. ? butil tun u.blMtilLniauia nf ii.,.-,.t iiOIMiil mrt isjnrk.li MnA,. Rn. VT atltuut iu loularutra-u-a. ii.,..AV" tMayr uf l,Va. auiuxjr ltuUtuU-aUMtnd to Ua Oiiiiwl iMato. tiuaaaurvevo lata Uaitv aud Wt J i Mvut of Jiiiuuiiia, Civa and Militart Fa. siueemg, ArdutifUr, TooograpbfcaJ and ladLCnTi imvwg, aim Anaiataut lualruetorot infant r utir j; W. A. UNCHAIN oatrngwuiia at "el ii UM u tonkgtniMuury towiiuS ami furUicit and mjritorwu aamsaa iunn. lii moproiuutsa Untam of rtnginaera ia Uia Uft; Otology! SIffieraiiigy, CailwU-Ofjl UoAlS" 'liatuigiuau4 4tM" el Won fuw fciiitarv'' Acauaiuj, aud iut tluof of AruUer t.Jirdo,s -.-tyfiisse'-ef Ijatiu.- Franelr, fclSa'aaTSa&" 157 trt-a, vi jm p, o iqail ariort,. -IWgiMII;-fc-af-Wrlp-XRrjDWlCt. now ; appuiutuwuu will bo made, and tha GbW now JUUi will outKhatdod as soon ao th oumtwr uf I adsa lina it daajfabla, ... - - AppuuanU Jur Pro.'ewaurauips must ba (rimtleinaa of NcidjUtio sud AUUtarf odiusauuo. van k... u..i i. 4 the field - - -' t aUiUiflitfis for sdmisalrin ss Csdste ars aW.J i. ' onte wituuut 4ij. li tb'WO Cadatji um LnLll thd laa. nfr.i.,,.-. ; a4 th'w Cadau preaant at tha Acadamr, Ui bi 'mull ed forward iu Luutr at utiles UTpt(iv of sbm,m aa to ennui Uioi,, at tuat tuuo, to enter tba must ad vanced ulaasoa fr Hidi Ujot mar U found oualinxL ny aouuiig at one Utoy may gam an aiilir year ia lis" For oircuiara aud any other bitormsMoa trmlr t : v wi .' k. Colston; , L " " 8aP'1 HiUaboro' MlUUrr Acadimy. XtoK-tf SELLING OFF AT. COST TO CLOSE THE COXCEBV Oreat sale of Dry Goods, Boots aad Skaas, Hat The Fa. alty U .or ths present org amatd st folio-. T.ai7lte3.hs"SoTe., now going on . ; " ' 8 AM'L TO UN Gl," - OLD 8TASD So. 1 FATETTETILLE ST., ' Tat the purpose of closing up oor business ta tail" City weofla oar tirs Stock "AT COST' . coxsisti.vg or - - - OSSSS GOODS, ' VALUES " - OOMkSTTCS - TABLt, itxgr. v LaDI3 CL0ATS, tilatAiasb '.I .1- MdiHBfiKQ t 1 Art - tbixxixos,' .iwr, - AAiJ HATS A S0SSETX JUVOP bKlHr . - t Moom ssoxs ros ' - - ixjpiss t cHiivnsi. i AAoO FOR Mt.S .s ASD HOYS WEAK. " " BAisronntsr . j, . . . , 0U Also,- a fins lot of Jaans and SatlneU for Men's wear. This t.ock raosstly purebjwed for Cash, Is worthy the attantiaa of ail boysre aad will be sold aa shore AT COST. V LDTTAB D WHEELE rt A CO. ,.; ( - - Ko: F1TETTETILLB, ST,-' -Dee.tf . lUtttaa, ST. C. ion hot. FIX aa I eomroriab!e Hoiiae, situated ia U a eaau portion ui tile city, rjriurlT ocoupiw uii a ireuuu, x oaaoaawB will ho IglTM ou Jaauiry lot. l-vii. lurnu tun to known on anrlication ta O. J. mB- ItLi,, at the ltiit.ih .Natloual bank. Dhu lS-tf . -r" I ii.ii.il ' ; "m " I ',-'. .. iitm's tju at," ' 'KATY-DID," 'CROQUETTE." T) ?ii)ri S J ;d lkavr n4 fiiia FmeahJ-U Bata-.i -n-it rennveii st CEO. T.COOKE 3. Auction sale CTDtk ft S3ICHT FnnriBTr. ,"tTJUX lw sold i PitrTh 4j-tim at Eaiajfli X f II on lnuit-Jay tfca nay of rwaitr fc tin louuwuuj stuuies ot Ourenunect Property vis. F Ba Bale to take plao st the fiapbat Grove so ta asss- aa-atm ft I J u Mi A. al. iriiila i aau t'i x Cnnane. fay Viiier uf iiremldw-it, ui. J. D. STTfiB, - .: ti. VA S fl. Al-KES:--' 1st. limit. Sth. Iaianbry A. A.U. ai. t. B.A. DswlD-.Ot . W-J-toJ B.at tliurch Sua f .t bs traai! m "fbs Jrtritato " th StwCr. -ittitim A. bf U O, t :.srnx ''ljarp nf inn was 'sj i,u ur- toil l.tltl I ua pit tul voiii.lia is an minr, ivm-iit on tit pr- vtuaa due. aad haruif an iunneut aaie, Aa w-i- ue: wrtwpcctiutJi : U - u- 1 ii'-'ii - J bv ai ii . w . t.;.i; .i.'Uil rrora evei-y jfT-un re.. I-rtoa.. tLdw. t f1 - 1 It-uie-a. til.LVr.K DITS0S4 CO., siiera, in V1.jU1ngt .10 btre, lwwa. KCM JltLIIMi.Mi: JULL'S AA - l'A KM. :...- . rptrrw TTatHlrTtElna OTfir, w.3 rct Avir it-AiiXtvi.-i-- . tii--ir , ii-i i t. f- SU U aid rrrta-f ti .ji. 'i ftry WTt-Hs r a,.rarf r.- Uie t2---"i-i i400iT. ih-tiriit ii ii ia la eI.1' ..(tH,ti.a aw iui baa a fcupBrior lircoiai- B, ii. iSiiit ia ViJ-h-i) ableXr bulk eutioa arid crn. iiutav,.Ai..T. ... - - re-'A
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 21, 1866, edition 1
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