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THE SENTIXEL. Saturday BIif Tor tho People. W leara that number of the members of k Leffislanr mst la the Common Ball yesterday Arnooiitl for th peif of a confer-a-wtMit tha'iwtaotorjr ooaditioo ftjfeojggr ole. We are not adrtsed fully of tb eoeclu-. risof the Stale. learn, U.a ondst" Stay Lew eft!i ttenlnc, Jon. S07 low. -. . tiitf tb&alaiial"tuk"iTiaynti?Mtq! 6E1 ar from 6GlS 1,000 writ Blnrnapi W ,W eit terms, Wherever th S tU- remotest pitxpect of asking good a debt, creditor! ar iuing. Tb consequcoc Is, general uneasiness iT and lerni prevail mm tb debtor clsss. -W regret deeply tbia tati of thing but it .. it the kgitimat mtUs of awy .uy:Uw which giro itb creditor aliafcaBetaaki Ab altimately, contrary to the ordinary procestof lew. , Wbea creditor art left to their own dia" tretlon to collect whenever they find th acc aity to ba absolute, tbey ra usually, except . abarpen and note ehavrre, disposed to glv tba longest lDdu!geDC poMitle, to honest creditor. But when attar-law intervene between tbem and the ordinary proccs of collecting a debt, .. which give tho who ara disposed to pros the debtor, an advantage by priming, the indulgent creditor I oblJgd-te follow in tbeir wake, or ritktbe debt entire. In th present caae, tb accumulation of eot and tbe making of deed . of tratt, Ac, will enable tbe creditor to make . 4 lean showing fo many case. It 1 now tnaniftat to every on that mmdhing matt be done tr the relief Of the debtoraj What that mmUhinff it, It It difficult to deter nine. WehaveedviaedaMRjwvmia. Wt know nothing better. -i . Tbe meeting, we learn, after a ptetty fall dis cussion, appointed a Committee to prepare a ' bill for Isgitlativ action. We trust the ttberae wilt fully meet tbe ease. Sailratd to tfonat Airy, Aft ; Tbe last session of tbe Legislature authorized the Wettern f Coal FitltU) Railroad, loasUmAl the Road to tome point on the North Carolina allroaTbreare jrarloua opinion a to the point w ber it tbai 1 touch that lioaO, , Tb peo pi of Greentboro' orw roovlnjf hefgeBclly to " have the Road terminate at that place, Otbera , are ia farorof Balitbury, Tbomatriile and High - Point, " TT thould be glad If til thote comma-, Bltle could be gratified, but tb'il I iwpoatible. Tb real quettloa which moat decide tbe matter 'lit IfeiiiJYheM ejui It tejmlnte,joai to i0Bifltcljured certainly, the Road itaelf, and not injure, the North Carolina Road, or any other Interest of the State. ' The plan which will beat aerre that object, it atrike a, It moat desirable. ' ' . . We obaerre on yeatarday, Mr. Waugh of Sur ry, introduced a bill to enable the Wettern R. "Tt Cbmpariy to 'extend IttelT&ora the S. C. R. , S. to tbe Virginia line near Mt Airy. Tblt we rrgard a a good movement. The interest man .IfttUd by th people of SurryTforaytha, Ac, for t a Railroad through that region, I encouraging. No work of Internal Improvement has ever been . projected through that section of the State.- Our cltisent la that region are cut off from com merce with tb world, except by tb old pro cat of wagoning.. Portion of th country are productive, and it abound in flo water power for manufactories. The continuance of the Iload will greatly enhance it business, and it will by that meant be of decided advantage to Itself and to th N. C. R. R and greatly sccommodst th people in Mist entire region. The extension of tba Road to tba Virginia line, does not neces sarily affect the question, where tbe Road shall ores th N,; 6rfc , W uppos th place tbat will tax tb largest amount 01 atock, all thlnga els being squat, will most likely fix the point. .. Noam CsaoLlJls. A WBsbiiigtonspatchJ of Thursday say: Among tb document laid before th House to day was a memorial tigned by A. II. Jones representative elect from tlie Chariot t district, North Carolina, and 143S citirent of that sec tion of th Stats praying Congress to divide the But and let the loyal men of th Western ball organ! a new State government. If this can not lb done, they urgently ask reorganization ot th present Btste government oa a loyal basis. The signers of th memorial embrace ' many of the leading men of Western North Carolina, and it looked upon at 00a of tb most importsnt psptnt presented. att,b.li session, of. Congrats. If leading men in the Western part oi th '"""Sfafe favor ' the abWm'oe'm'eat;''W' "hav-' ot " heard their name mentioned. - Mr. Jones is a plain man, and so far as w know retpectable, bat f b Is Uading man w har yet to leara it. B waa elected to Congres in the Moun tala District, Charlotte) because there were thre other in th field. H cannot b . elaoUd again, even if hi petition were granted. But North Carolina will , never consent to it. Tlie proposition is all hoeH!Bttdill -TThrlgitIatnro--AppreiiUoetliIpt ' The &enats to-doy, passed the House bill, nmendtng the ReVlt4 Statute on th subject f apprenticeships, abolishing all distinction or direncea between white and blacks. We presume thst this will readily settle all differen s upon tbia subject bet sen tli Freednwc's Eurena apd the civil authoritie ot th State.' A saost imporunt bill was Introduced in th House by Mr. McKay, of Cumberland, proposing a loan of f 10,000,000 in gold by th Stat Treasurer and the establishment of a Saving' Sank.' It ha been intimated to nt that th ; loss Mil ejffi5.tcd lnE W0Ot 0pitt id. '::rj:.-; names of gsntlemen to supply tbevscsnry. The "Tniun2toSTlertupat Tlie name ot Coj. iSrfllrgTiuitnT wiOi niose TuTivor ofTcuuatUutioiial tj risTT and tTie-C1iamTe"pSperrihi ntn-.'brf Jst. ifrWriaf SyijiiTlt?' po''iiffi!ii!atjtig" gesiioa. In fact, the Senate can Bad no difficul ty in selecting a Speaker.- It ha number of member fuUy empnt tofiil th office. - WaauiDittonj very comclly aaa, that any opin Ion that can be formed of tbe aituationat pretest, U tb merert conjtctBre. In hia lt letter to hipjierTliyrf'" r ' 'Ery ofiinioa wbieh- wemigbt hazard fn "relation .to tbe political iiatut would be ttie nintst conjecture. . - A tare, mioorirr of tbe Republicta Bieinbeft ef Congreaa, including aoiue of the ableat men in the body, are ttrongiy apposed U any inteifertnro itiill Ue jiraent guvefuuientt of Kbe Bout herd1 fttntea, tud we Jl Jii'e confident that jiq bill, fr,tht . pnr- wilt GelMiBM( l the prt-Mffit Cnoirreaa. But tbe t mifrCTi ia nitirr Hjt'liriil lliaotlte "!Era3iWfrB1SgTPUt. tliti &mreergBI, shatTiiniefc.gJi pawer, niifleWBareV" name; ia'TttaF lo aomething of a aatisftictofT Tiatuw? adopt he Hawa4 Aadieaf give im partial frtge to tbe negro, lielure it meeting, no on can tell wbat It will dmr.- By breaking with the rresiaent, ttie epublicaa party naa placed itaelf ia a position from wbicb' it cannot Vefl recede, and from which It it alraid pt advance. All tbe mora thoughtful of it members con template tne-disrupuoa of tbe present govern ment of the Southern State with the greatest alarrj, and would doe biles eetae wUbvtdtty noon aov pretext that wouid enable tbem to exurleate thrmsrlvee from tbeir unpleasant di- Tut Amendment and th Prttidcu'tial Elec- .' A Walihigtn correspondent of tlie Charles ton Mtrtury writes that it is probable (hat tbe Aorta lroun Conxnisiion will return noma and advise the people tbat tbey bad -better ao cept the amendment, tbe ditabilitiea of. aulcb, tbe Coinmisaion bsve been ted to believe. Will be removed In a year ot two. ' lie says further, tbst tbey will most likely recommend tb Houtliero people to unite wliti the Conservative RepuUicaos, in voting for General Grant as the next President a measure which, it ia believed, will disorganize tbe RepnbHcsa party, and en- ture th defeat ot Chase ;' and tljat tbe forma: tioaof entirely pew political organization Is regarded by moderate Republicana as inevita ble . , . We do not credit tbia ttameut. General Ltacb, who la on of tbe members of th Com niistioa referred tof was tbe author of the re port of the Committee oa tbe Howard amend ment, by the advice of which, the Legislature refused to ratity.. U VttpateH. W ar glad to bMuIly authorized to tay, that th pxUionyumed by th editor of the Ditpalck aa tonb view of Geo. Leach, it tor- rest, ae- wrretpoiidenTnT'thBCBsfleatuli Jftreurf doea not understand and therefore nit represehu the position of tb North Carolina Commissi; -We-ttbofMd Gea. Leach and the entire delegation are aa de cidedly opposed to the Howard amendment as they have ever beenJ. , Indeed, all their eoovio- tiont since they went to Washington, more fully, if possible, confirm them In the soundness of their view upon tht" Subject. They luv the JomlMSitrtyWssMngtan, that North Carolina-will under no circumntan. ce recede from ber position on the Howard amendment fhat she prefer anything I, vea negro tuffrage by her own act, to that. Wbserv that -the Richmond -aOtsperfe; has been milled ' by th correspondent of th Chsrleston Jwoury, on tliie suliject, - Hew from Waahington. Tb correspondent of llio Richmond Ditpatth ay: ... v-v---' ' S,: 1- ..' Washihotow, Jan. 23, 1867. Tb Democratic members of the House achieved a victory in forcing th Radical to giv tbem time to vt the moustrositie of Bout- wells resolution, relating to tb test oath in court before the country,-although th time for debate oa that topic was nnprecedentedly short, only one hour bavins bien allowed. Th intention ot th Radicals with this, as ii other measures, was to push a vote on it with out any discussion whatever : but, much to their surprise, were foiled by the all niirht fllli buttering proceedings of the thirty -fire Demo cratic representative, , The Democrat har determind to how fight on every revolutionary move now made 00 the RadicaT chequer board, and began on one of th two cardinal tubjectt which har been receiving their consideration namely,' the prelude to a reorganisation of the Supreme Court. It it use less for them, however, with their powerlentl minority, 1 attempt putting on a vote, as the Radicals ar numerically strong enough in al most every instance to beat them ; but they have determined, at whatever cost, to show np tbe glaring unconstitutionalities at every oppor tunity, and had they not been worn out with tbe fatigue Incident to tbeir efforts of last night to prevent a vot without debate, would have giv en the Republican more trouble tody. At it wit, their anger became noticeable balor morn ing. . " ' V leading Democrat ar very much impressed with tbe necessity for holding a National Con vention ot tbat party at an early date, and there rioesvnt teem tnf doubt that New Tork will be the place designated for Such a Convention, owing to th fact tbat there would be no denser wbauverin that cUi a thus opposed to the movement. .The fact, of tbe 1'itsident having been In attendance at their fcth. of Januarv bannnet hem ia rirrdd tigniflcan't that he will give hi cntir couate- nance 10 tni moeemenc Th correspondent of the Richmond Exmla- nerMy: TTasbisotos, Jan. 83, 186T. Ths'rxols and. tb ereas otLth.-. JfBrtk,-, I In the practical measure lefora Congress than in tb political schemes or tbe Radical leaders. Doubt and uncertainty bang over the business concerns of tbe country, end Congres is called upon to act upon tb great tubjectt of tb debt, . taxe and the currency. Tbe public interest re quire mai me currency suouid put upon J w mho (viwiu miu uv u .'As,-,, y UiilL kUC CUUTSe of price can be settled and, understood. A great reduction of the amount oi internal taxa tion It demanded, and it it be not granted there will arise a questioa of a graver Datura than That of impeachment The Northwest is the stronghold of Radicalism. The Red Revo lutionary Republicanism, of Germany gives ac tivity to tbe native Black Republicanism. . Both element are ready 10 anoinn an f ederal taa: l lion aim repudiate uicucnt, as a t'olieqiu-ne, white-, at tlie tau emiWmf. would -wittingly Ovectti ro w X lie Oannniti onrc t t ea r. 1 1.1 he -li5fu!Tuaracm Northern csprtuhsl tunt A as to say vUileorptj: tUhMSfimiAaatoaoy violent. laical measure, cut, at the shiiic time, it it an rrowTth - Invtolsmtltf Tsniie Engri51 fSWtgtbaBJJ?gs -nsoa')W-1nXrttfrnp-''tbedmUtniioaal amendment i that, if the Southern b la tot com in without it, they will uuite with the growing Northwest, and fepudiato th entire-war-dvb- If Conrrett thould terminate itt tcuion with' out reducing tbe rate of internal taxation, then Hwitt TeTlirmMraiiiausfacupnln f be couBtry, and tbe power of Radicalism wrti be-greatly di minUbed. Yet. tbia ia likdv to be the event It ia now a geneial opinion that Congress, at tois session, wtlli act on no important nnaociu 1.1..- "..- - - " From tbe Richmond Enquirer. Til Frogreet of th ToIntion. . The progress at the revolution, in, Washing-J ton cannot but be regarded ita oep anxiety, Xotbiiiij is more trite than that the mutual in tlepeiitWnpe of jlis .seversl jlpptrtmenrsfll go v eni'nRnt is esaeotiai to Uuenr.--'' YneY cannot otherwise: -ebfcs oa- escb other f-sa o' BonrarTfrewltminprfmntonTbe nnmoert 4 Mrtiiwield . Aw--peole--f-ay--ns jcslous of their executives, but in most danger from tbeir legislature 7 Such is tmpbaticaily the siLperieose of this country. The influence of the President and ot tbe Supreme Court has, from the beginning," been conservative. It is Congress tbst ha ever made inroad npoa the Contitutiin. It is Congres tbat bas most chafed under orgasic restrictions and most spirel :teratwwrdaCTrti'tt into tbe meaureof it power. ... And Congress at this moment, is deliberately ta l determinedly usurping aa absolute tupre niscy over tbe other departments, employing ministerial power to compass organic changea, and exalting itself into, an absolute despotism mora terrihle tliun tb Lerncan llrdrs. It is of comparatively small moment tbst the first aim of this tyranny is againat the South. Its letters will bind the whole; country ; and it contem plates as special objects of its fury, a portion of the Northern people so numerous, that a small percentage of change would reverse tbe supre macy, and turn the persecuted into the persecu tors. But late, tb Supremo Court was to be em ployed at an exeetitiv political agency by Con- grees lor exercising its unensstenea will. 1 ne recent decisions having, however, .revealed that its subserviencv could not be relied on, it is not only renounced at a aervatte; but ia hunted a an enemy. A majority of tb member composing it ar oi th party that rule in Congres ; but it is discovered that they have consciences, while assassins ar what U wanted. In. thia war upon the Supreme Court, a in the war npoa tb Executive, tb form of th Constitution are tbe ambush and abetter from which revolution make it attack.- Th let-' tec ia to be employed to . kill tb spirit. Tb duty of facilitating tb function of tbe court, it to be used aa-tb opportunity (or-rikig it down. It la useless to tel how wicked this it, uselest to say that it ia usurpation, that it is moral perjury, that it is infidelity to the moat tacrgj of trusts (U-is wbst-ungrws ia doing and it resolved to do. . A striking scene in tb drama waa enacted on Tuesday in Washington. - Mr.Boutwell, whose revolutionary outgivings on th stump, had indicated bim aa a fit leader forhe pre - ent design, Introduced a. bill for. the degrada tion of tbe Supreme Court, and demanded it immediate passage. The friundi of th exist ing government asked for consideration and de bate. He allowed them ten minutes n star He sflirmed tbst "there wer 11 v judge in the highest judicial tribunal of the land who bad "not sufficient self-respect to enact rules and en force regulations that would protect -themselves -i.r .i irum loe mui wwnwinnuus w mumpiiuwcw aiiu traitors agsfnst th Government of the coun try," and that Congress must take them In hsnd. Again b declared : -"I av here, on my responsibility, with refer ence to the recent decision ot the Supreme Court, tbst It Is an alienee to tbe dientty and respec tability of tbe nation that the Supreme Court of I tue naiioo, uj me geuvrai auvuortfcj toowju iu 11 under tbe (Jonstitution and laws, doe not pro tect itself from th contamination of rebels and traitors, until the rebellion itself shall be up- pressed, and Bntil those men shsll b restored to their right a citizen! of tbe country. - But, the Supreme Court failing in tbe performance of tbat hieli duty, the time baa arrived when the Con- Lgrest of the United States, by wAote breath alone lite Supreme Court exute,Ut. Boutwell pro- nounred these words witli streng emphasis, thould assume an exact and anecifio authority. and thould declare by solemn law tbat men who have been guilty of murder, or treason, or bri bery, or who have raited their arm to strike down the government of tb couotry,vbould not participate in tbe administration or the lawa of the land until they are absolved from tbeir crimes. And It it not enough that the Supreme Court tell n tbat th President' pardon alt solve those men from their iniquuie. . The President's pardon may open tlie door of jail and penitentiaries, it may release criminal woo ar iruiltv of murder and other felonies, - But whh I occupy a plsc on thia floor, sisesv,' with my consent, ehall (A varoW Ms Prerident b cert meat on wnico a leion enter into in sa cred tribunal of tba land, and assists ia th administration of tb laws." Jta Mr Rontwell reaumad hit teat, there was an outburst of applause on tb floor and in the gallerie. 60 run th report) and it disclose th real propouti.Hi couched In proceeding- otnerwise petty;- Th Snprem Coortv nlMi et dent, ar to b subordioated.to Congres and admlniatered by its creature. Sir Harry Van is, to giay Cromwell. Congress is to be the sum of the government ' - Agatbit this peremptory demand far inwaeli- at action, the minority bed" no defeoe but pTrlTameotary tactic. They entered their pro test through dilatory motion, while Boutwell and hia fottower showed tb ferocity of their determination by pasting the whole night, and until eight o'clock ot th next morning, lath effort to effect instant adoption. r If th government i thus to b revolution- to be thrown away ; toe South must be held blameless. Jf liberty it to be tlsughtered, iu blood be on tbe head of iu ltiurderera, Th North bas seized the government, and excluded the South (the NorUtern people are responsi ble. It is their duty, -not tbe exclusive duty of f one party or another party, but the duty of every pany, auu ucir uuiy aa a goeuoiuuuj sou as a whole, -to protect that of which they btv asaumsd exclusive custody. Toe .New xork llerald exultingly declares, that "the great rev olution's still in full blast, and mutt run itt course." If inch it the will of ttie North, the South cannt t prevent it, and will bar to shar in consequeuces. juui it was nnaer otoer pro- tesUUonsXbat tbe Boutbera witndrawat nrououtigted causeless, and that tb war upon s was wsil!lJ-k i deeply eVpioml -- thst-t .PLlUKrUGl C.Bieyea .;py;tu CQUaiiai.iatjult ars tkrown sway etaui tastot tbem aa MeK . .x.. . . .. 7 . fiu TiU.r ftrsrion thst her rrsittanc Wair TO Tetvluiiin, WV-Wtssfen- South hungry, starving without a voice m the Government, and threatened with mor and mor of Igniglltiv oppresioh,-AVsf York - j; :: v3; .', ri - yOSTH CABOIDFA LE0IS1ATTO2. 1 ; '..."..''trriL:-. , ..; 8atodt Mor 1.19, Jan. 59, The Senate we called to-rder at aalf past 10 o'clock. ..: Mr.. McOorkU,, from the eommitte on the Judiciary, to whom wsa referred S bill authori zing tba Justices orWerren county to sell r- tain property- recomnv tiled, its pis e. Cn BuitUm vt Mr. Thornton, th ru.t wer ua pended and the bill passed its several readings. ., By the same, a1 bill restoring to married wo men tfeeir common ; law jhjgsLSfSSSfSS&z: mending that it do aot pass. 7 ., fc.. Wt-aoHTtOX WT IBJS, Mr. Adam, a rrtolatloo sutUoilllnsr the la- B aequeiwe of the3eat ruction. ei Boods-j refeiTe3f to rile crtrrmittc on Fm anct; i ,uilUW. I Mr. yv: jrsrmra brlfTtrcnrporsTi ihrit ecsT lehbuirg Female College. Referred to the com mittee on Corporations. - t-i r--'- T ilr. Wiggins, 0 resolution instructing the committee on th Judiciary to ioquir into the expediency of psssing aom law empowering Executora, Administrators and Ouirdiaua.to compromise elsims with person who msy be indebted to their wsrds and rstatCT, and to re-, port by bill or otherwise. Adopted. ' . A mesasg was received from the'mxiav trsnsmittiog a bill to hang tb time of hold ing tb aummersnd winter terms of the Coun ty Courts of Mitchell and Buncombe counties. On motion of Mr. Gsth th rale were suspend d and tba bill paased iu several readings. ' On motion of Mr. Covington the rule were suspended and the resolution in favor of the eountv ot Stanly 'was taken up and paawrl iu ond reading. (This loolutiooaskt a loan of a.OOO, to relieve the needy of the county ) On iu third reading, Mr. Robins offered to amend th bill by insertig any otber counties which maybe ill a similar condition. Whereupon Mr. Leach stated be should like to put, himself right n this question He should oppose the amendment, because no other county had ap pealed for attisUnca, If th citizen of Ran- lolpn ar represented aa being in a starving con dition h would gladly vote to assist tin nv The yea ana t.ay were called on ttie amendment and it waa lost by a vote of 24 to 14. Mr. Wilson offered an amendment which waa adopted. Tb question recurring on the-passage of tb resolution, on motion of Mr. Robins, th yeaa and nay wer called and the resolu tion passed by a vote ot 28 to 11. ' "T On motion of Mr. Covington th rule wer uspended and the resolution, granting aid to th co untie of Union and Chatham, was taken op. Mr. Covington stated that the only object be had in view in Uking it up was to get rid of IV a M penpl hid requested In withdrawal although' their condition wa aa needy at ha had represented it Yet tbey thought the amount asked for would not b tufflcient to accomplish 'IWlcIf 'llWlBigTlt mT-tnO mtaBI'm CblBf aHar"'' A message wa received from the House transmitting an engrossed bill to smend 5th Cbapt of tbe reviled Code, entitled apprentices. on motion or Mr. ISerry, tlie rule were tuspea- 1 ded, and the Wtt passed its several readings, Also a bill to prevent the destruction of Gin seng in in rjute ot Piortn Carolina. On motion ot Mr. Love, the rule were tus- peoded, and the bill passed Itt several readings. ' ' " miVATl BILLS. On motion of Mr. Harris, of Rutherford, th rules were suspended, and the bill to incorpo rate tb Union Camp ground in tb county of Cieavland, was taken np, amended, and passed iu several readings. ... , , On motion of Mr. Lloyd, the rules w ere ttjs- pended, and the DM to incorporate the Bladen land Company waa taken up, passed iu several reading. L On motion of the tame the rule fere suspen ded, and tbe bill to Incorporate the Bladen Manufacturing Company waa taken up land passed its several readings. On motion of Mr. Thornton, the rules were uspended, and the bill to smendlhe charter ofy th town of Warrehton . was taken up and psased iu several readings, ''.v.. Bill to incorporate tbe Lexington Mining Company wa Uken np, amended and, on mo tion ot Mr.-Adams, it waa recommitted to the committee on Corporationa. ' Mr. Gash, by leave, introduced a bill to amend tba chaTWr of theoWT of irenderson, in th county of Henderson ; on bit motion the rule were impended, and tba bill passed its several readings. (The object of this bill is to prevent th tale 01 spirituous- liquor within a m il of tba incorporation.)-- - J -"r-On motion of Mr. Johnton, th rule wore uspended and a resolution in favor of Messrs. March and Peebles, of th county of Davie, waa taken np and pasted iu several readings. Ua motion ot Jir. Avery, the 8enat.ajljiurn ed until halt pat 10 o'clock Monday morning. HOUSE OF COMMONS. ; ' 2B4TOKDAT! "Jnn.Mth. 1887. " Tb IIous wsa called to order at half past Ten o'clock A. M. ' The following bill wer introduced viz : By air. Bow, hill to amend section 6, Chap ter 90 Reviaed Code. Authorizes Guardians to invest lunas ociongirg 10 meir wsras, in bond and otber securities of the United Ststes. By Mr. Davidson, a bill to amend tbe charter of tbe Cheowa Turnpike, so ss to establish a Ferry or Bridge acres Tennessee River. -" """ , By Mr. Whitfield, a bill to amend , an act, en titled an act to prevent enticing serranu from fulfilling their contracts, or harboring tbem. By Mr. Patton, a bill to incorporate the Holt ton Annual Conference of the Methodist Epis copal Church South. . - By Mr. Murrell. a bill to amend the charter of tbe town of Jacksonville, in Ontlow county. (Tblt bill passed iu several reading under a turpention of tbs rules ) - . By Mr. McKay, k bill givjng ,to. th County and Superior Court authority M sentence crim inal to work tha publio roads. Also a bill to. authoria tba Pubho Treaaurer to nri;nit a 'tl1'MSllT(rtft!'a'aVflV "tW"?ew tabltsh a North Carolina Savings Bank.1 (Au thorize tha -Puolic Tfsaarer to borrow, in Earpe, sum not exceeding ten millions (if dollar, ana to ittus, tor tite payment 01 tne sme, th coupon bond of th But running thirty year, in coupons Hearing -- per cent, .interest per annum, payable semi annually, said bondaaot to be told for. less ihn.,eigitj flv cenu on th dollar. Tbe bill crestes a corpora tion by the nam of the North Carolina Saving Bank, to be located In tb city of Raleigh, authorize iXi State to lubscrilx from the loan negotiatad, fiv millions of dollars to the capt tal stock of taid bank ia ahares of 100 each, individual corporationa to subscribe a lik amount, coostituting a capital atock of ten Rv Mfi Jones, Ml to enabktreHrestwtav tiye of W; E. Mami;'termeQMftWfla: eoantv. fo co lect arrearsi)! tax tba Western S. CiBs St for any other purpoe than for niiiitaryuse. Jan, a "resoFufliin Tn favor of A. ft. By Mr.Jor Pan dert f viratSt Sheri g'Of Mtint,'omery .mtity. oa KIT ATE CAI.K.Osn. Ill follovsing reolatto:wer 'rnerted.on tacond rending vitl ilLJayor of JggcpkiJtfgr-, hail, 6htiff ot Btanlj County; in fsyor ol W, 3. Murray, gheriffof AUunanc County ; . nfavo, -of Juepit-Cobb, filierifl-Mgcombe CjtaBtyJ in favor of Samuel Eagle ; i favor of E. B. TaW A Co., and in favor of Robert Bjnum, of W llson Coontyf : 1 , . .1 1 Tb last of these waa subsequently recontid rd and sxwittA-.4 . ' . ' . . r A resolution to psy Jno. H. Wheeler one hun dred do'llsrs for service rendered, In procuring the Land Scrip, appropriated by Congress, for the establishment oi '.no Agricultural College In tni State, ws put cm iu 2nd reading. Mr. Moore, ol Uertfurd, thought the resolution ihDJlttJbVBDHS nity otth fltate, to pay0 smsM shm for the jtrjtgssjryprvy ;t" ; 1 ' t "' ' "i'1 '' " g7- Mr. Dais said that the Oovernbr and Public TjreMnrejLweipowert-4) n nt in tbi matter ami fix Lis toiapusatiow; w inumaitetau-a fMJfiml-.jnH Banlt-ireensborouEh Id a ed an indefinite postponement of the retolutioi, which motion nrevailed. !' " ' ' " A billlo incorporate Perquimona . 3IST nd Female Academy, passed iu Sad and Srd read ing. - . PS OIKEtOi CALtSDAa. A bill to amend sec 13, chapter 1J8 Reviaed Code, entitled "Widows." and a bill to tat lieveiiue Stamp -ia bills of Cost, pikattO CaxolmaYliulrb ding. - ' rufiR!,.. I third reading. - a. uu( aoowing ices o justices 01 iui waa put on ita third reading. ; Mestr. Peebles, Wangh and Richardson urged lapatasge... :., , .,, .. Messrs. Dargan, Latham, of Craven, and A--leppWed it-.' ' '. 1 tr. Perry, of Carteret, moved to amend fbe bill by providing that the fee prescribed hll be paid only in ' those counties, in which th County Court may to direct N?t agreed to. On motion of Mr. Richardson tbe bill wat amended by the addition of a proviso, that where the party convicted abatl be unable to pay the Magistrate costs, the tarn (hall not b taxed a cosu of the 8fate, An amendment offered by Mf. Durham 'al lowing like fee in civil aa in criminal case waa also rejectee). . ' , ; Sundry motion to adjourn, to lay on the table, to postpone indefinitely, etc., jrere uc cetsively made and rejected. Tbe bill passed ba third reading at -follow : YAt.- Mestrs. Ashworth, Baker Blythe, Brown, Carson, Chadwick, Crawford of Macon, Crawford of Rowan, Daniel, Davis, Davidson, Everett, : Foard Gambril, . Godwin, Garhanv Gran'ierry, Guess, Harper, Henderson, Hinnant, Ilulderby, i Houston, - Hutchison, Jenkins,' of Gaston, Jones, Jordan, Kelaey, Kenan, Kendall, Logan, Long, Lutterloh, Martin, McArthur, Mo. Clammy, McGougan. McKay. McNair. McRae, Morehesd, Murrill, Patton, .Peebles, Perry of Wake, ttelnbardt, Kicbardaon, Koeebro, Kuss, Scoggin, Smith, of Duplin, Smith, of Guilford, Stevenson, Stone. Suddertb. Waueb. Whitfield, W,bJQej ffittQjitifaita fitt, Williams, or Yancey, and Womble 3. ' - Nav. Meter. Allen, Autry, Barden, Black, Blair, Boyd, Bradsher. Bright Brvton. ClemenU, Collins, Dargan, Durham, Garrett, G arris, Hod- l.yon, JUty, Moore, of Hertford, Morton, Perry, of Carteret, Roontree, Boott, Sbelton, Simpson, Teague. Trull, TurnbnU, C mated. Vestal. West morelaud, ." Wilson, of Forsyth, William, of Kiaroeti add Xork 89. , .-- An engrossed bill frora th Senate authorizing the Commissioners of Jooe oounty to tell tb jail lot in aid county, passed iu several reading.- ' -. T Mr. Williams, of Pitt, by leave, introduced a resolution tbat th committee on Proposition and Gtierance enquire a to th expediency of reporting a bill empowering the several County Court to regulate tb fee of Attorney and -Counsellors at law. Laid on th table on m op tion of Mr. McNair. v; The Hous then adjourned. k. c. ninrciAL, fire isbxraxce JfJ,lU,ft; COMPAK IV; . . .... .. ; AT A MEETINO OF THB BOARD Ot SIBEO ton oi the N. C. SL W. losnraacs Oompsny, held at tha efflee ot tits Company ia this City tha ltd. day of January ltH7, after das notice to each Director, I). A- Covington Esq., was called to tha oh sir and llev. W . fell was sppointsd Secretary. The fol lowing order of aaaeasuient was made 1 On motioa, Ordered, that for the purpose of paving limes due tiytfaa Company IT tUS aatss herein after mentioned, aa aaseasment of fifteen per cent on all unsipired premitim notes, in posaeasioa of the Com- Sany on tbe Bin. day of August 1M3, ths Uth day of uujmber 1664, tbs -7th. diy of asptsmbw iWS. the 26 day of February WM. ths 6th. day of April 18t4, the 8th. day of May IWt and the 15th. day of October ls66, be levied payable immediately. Ordered, tbat ths President as soon ss prsetiosble give notice to parties bahle nndar ths afortttid aaseasment, according to the enarter and by-laws, Ordered, that- pariiss paying either, this ment or that levied ths ntu. beptamn r inoa, may be aw'hargs d from ths other aaneaarosula not Ot DI jsid. "At the sams meeting T. 11. Belby. of Raleieb. was nnsminooaly sleeted President of the Compauv, and K. P. liattls aq., was unimimnualy sleeted Attorney of ths 'ompsny. Hers after all business of ths Com pany will be transacted by ths President. Eeaos all tetter must b sddresttj to him. T. H. BELBT, Raleigh, Jan 33-Sswdsswswlwtw Presidsat. - klamdard eopy ones a wee for four weeks and send bill to President. . ... . I OR SALE, ZEtLH RAW BONE PHOSPHATE AN: PbneDbate of Lima. AND 3TJPEB Adapted to all crops aod permanently improves th soil it excels Peruvian Guano In setting iISrer, makes a heavier yield and superior quslity of Cotton T(,liac-t and Grain. We can refer to On nomas orr X) (nimcii eo kave ueed flit FeHUuvr, and like it it is mads of pure raw Bon. A rsasonabls tuns will be given for half ths purchase money. Jan-23-tf vent OA 1. at. A IX grades of Sugar, Grain Pepper snd Spies, iis'10-tf VWt ML. JAVA, Lagtiira and Blo Coff. ' ' PUUJAJf, JONES CO. rentAi.tV " A TIM lot of Hats to cine eut very ebmo, J - l'LlAXAlt,JUA4ACa. Uoel0-tf ClBOUXA BICI For sale bv - ' PULUAM. JONES A CO , Jaa 14, "67 tf v WTioleesis Crooers. GIVGEB. ALLSPICE AND FIX LARGE FKESH Baiains, in i, i and whole boxes. ..... , MULUAM, JONES A CO. , Jaa It, "67 .-, Wholesals Orooera. TADKIST f OlXTF WIllbkaEV. z JQ J3IL3, TADKUJ. tOCXTT CORN WHIBKET, ' 10 .do do do ' dl Rts do -4i 0 SACKS 8:MITft (BO'fi)eehnrt "Wetdfi Miils "Extra Family and 6'1perflne Flmir arriv- i) rEg-fETrdar J l4f"'.:- IrtlSE. MdrSTAIS APPLES. Also drie Apples and Peaches.- - -; ,r PCLLUM. JOXE3 4ffV jai:ir 0tt entiaieinnnt.why w will m&tiMZsttJtiJimimimt wsvlwtia. Utriv'ii4fcm RALEIGH MONEY KAtt CO, BUOitEIlS, RALEiGH, No -- rnicn or booth CAsouqa basx , Banit.jrf JL C. IQalA S3) (SUver 2(51 a T 'CaprVoar.... ...... 7. hariott.:.:::.:':::'':' Charlotte. Leiihgton at Graham , , . Roxborough .... , . j, . . Wades borough , ; Thomasvilr. ... . .K. . . .. Wiluigton . , ... i. , . . ...... - k JUoitmaEctu WsithiDgton:; "Zt. -.a rayettcyillo, t. lareuuoa , , . . i .- I Yancey ville. . , . . ... .alH'T X lafji . VH JJaaAimi tT 1 k 1'- f Commercial Buikj Wilmington. Merchants' Hank, xsewberu. ......... (ire ustjorough Mutual ... i . ';.'..C."".7. Virginia Bank Note, about. . ..... . South Carolina : " ....... Georgia . ......... Gold. biiver w T. -'. . . . . -. . .... ..... ,:. , . , , . i.i nn..nn.. ... I .... '8 .. 18 .. us -I ... Exclumgetyn New York . ,''.""; ;. t.. .... t '. RALEIGH NATIONAL-BANE OF u!ni CAROLINA. BDTW0 RATES . 0. BsJtaV KOTX. Bank of Cap. . Fear a . 1 . , r i ..1 , k - .. 1 , t . . .. ..f Charlotte. Commerce. ;. , ....... Clarendon , Fayetteville. , .... . , . . xingUm ........... xing ton at Graham, , North Carolina .... Hoiboro .... .... , ; Thomatville. , ;. . . Wadesboro Wilmington. . ;-. u Washington.,...','....;... r. . Lyanceyville. ..... . , ,V. Commercial "Wilmington ......,,. Farmer' Greensboro . . (Old) Merchants' Newborn .. ........... Miner' and Planter' ............. Virginia Bank note, average. , . , . . South Carolina - - . . . . Georgia , " ...... Gold., . . . . . . ...... . . .. . , j . Silver .7.1...... Oid North Carolina Coupon. . . , . . . North Carolina Railroad Courxm . ,.;tj North CarolikM 8'a, eleven Coupon on . 4 r. 5 j Exchange on New York, J. ' j 1 i C fUHlXS COLLINS' WHITH MEAl, m j 11UUM, Jt, jan 10 11 . 1S8T. "THE WORLD" 1 -a nett, Horton, of WaUuKaHorton ot WUkeJJTUlEATTXNI10S Of THgWBLHJ IS ISVlTIt Jenkins, ot Granville. Latham, of Craven. Lowe. I A to the elaima of ' Th wwhi d 'hioi the leading nubhe iournala of the oonntrr. It ta taa chief organ of tbe Uemocratio Party of the Caiid rltates, and the foremost advocate of the inuwHiiia restoration of the Union, Its highest merit eotia in ita character as t '" -An entcrprTaing and Truttworfkj :"" Kewspuperr1 Ths next year bids fair to b a more eriiVsl omst . the history of out tra uiaUtuHootr than SMant the eventful Ones that tisve preoedod it. Iw it requisite for an intelligent judgment of public stun to a fnll attd authentic account of facts aa thet tu spin. These Tus Wous slwavs. aims to girt (it eoaaeientioas acenraoy, and with equal fullueas at fidelity, whether thoy jliike for or agaloat in m views of public polit y. Prompt activity in apras before ita readers every kind of news in whict part of the publie takes an intersst. Is the Ural im ot a newapsper, end the facilities of Ths W otu Ur discharging this obligation are unsurpassed bj u of any journal in the United Htatea. Vhslevar ebta may fail in, it certainly will not fail to furnisa Ui , new, nor to aupply it with such promptitods, spin, j freshness, abuiuiancsvTariety, accuracy, and turn : that no class of readers e.o miss anything of isuni : which they wish to hud. Iu Woild will pnbiatj documeuts and arguments prepared by political f 1 just aa ro.ly aa tliom, prepared by political fraSS niaamg its own coiuniepts on tnem, ox aourse, k never suppresxing or garbling tbem because tiierr I caicuiatea to damage its own party. Adverse am I ments whii b it cannot refute, ft ia content to lea i -sak tbeir full hnpresalOB. ' "Ths Woitui adopts Si I rule becauas it believes no other is honest : bacatso oonesives that iu first duty to ita readers ia to them thoroughly informed I on svery paaaing tsbjsi) importance. ,.:-TEHMS.''';-r tWEf E"frW6BtDv' Ons Cnpr, one year, Four Copies, one yesr, Tea Copies, ons year, . Twenty Copies, to on address, r. Futy Copies. " " " - I to , : . 1." if aSl. 'i M 8EM-WEEK1I WOELD. On Copy, on year, - Four Copies, one year, ' Tea Copies, on yesr, " DATLT WORLD. On Copy, on year. 0 ; . THB WOBL5, 98 fork Erne, jl'tw Tint Jan 2t-li3:tf WATER P0 WEB AND SIILL- I WELL PELL AT PCBLIO AIJCTION AT IB Conrt-Houas in Oraham, Alamance C'ountv R t ou Tuesday. March oth. at U o'clock, ths vtlui'1' propwrty, known aa th : COMPANY MILLS, -COXSISTIXO OF A LARGE f PULLIAM, Jp &CO. r I mtlCli FLXrUXtXTSGL MlU . WITH AIX IKE KECESSABTKACHINEBT. : CTrcBlar 8awM ill and Mach'nsry. Dwelling t? and Out Houses, Bridge 20 Feet Long Aoross Is River, with abot.t sy ' 40 ACRES EXCELLENT LAND. Tlie Water Power at praseai improved 1 tofli for s Uu-irs Factory, and the most vainable powtr ' VtMll.MlnrA4. T't- lil'filUiriT lanwly Irahj mL " tMiupa, sua mwway between taharlotts and OoMivnr r It la a valuabls location t a Cotton Factorr. & one of the cheapest markets for purchasing ; Purchasers are invited to ssamine ths rJrqKrtt, i which they can do by stopping at tbe Companv 60 f-; Only one tenth of ths purchase money will bs rr j quirad in cash. j n TIW9. J. MITCnELL, i JanJl-td Kewbsrn, korth Carolu. j TCul.na liuiatr. i his popular Boarding Hons, recently rsfW4) now open tor the accommodation of either pensw ' or transient boarders. Ita rooms are plmunt, " i well suppbed, aervants attentive and polite. Tsn" i modurais, Uemhera of the Legislature will find s" t all the comforts of s Hosts, . '- JsaSO-im ; Mas. M, A WATSOS- t jsi ..iis-"'' ' - ttrirwtixiAMim'reor hw.'wff.5's;T, r. nz " :zZL 4 j 1 ''?''-' y"mf n Teuyv s i -f TeaSw.iiBriiriT jmj iuilluh: p ciMv of tWt wseit,frotn eu to fo dollars, for particiilsrs, aditrsa - Jtn it-iTfiioa wit " Pruuiipal, Auoura, S SEtirSO AT C03T. " t:E AREiiow mspTwIng of our entire StOiK 1 1 . tiJtw. st tuiit ttta.romft ooram " storii.- Cii cualomeT will rt tv upon it, that tBV get AlitiAXN !. All are inrited to come. -- -- ,. . ,r ? - E- HEABTTi Jan 21-lW . ' . Ageot- 1 . X.'"-r -
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