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r V - J ' t.dl.oi-. - -m.atox faUX. Hoaduy i.frulov, IVI. i( ' i..1- J j -. . 1 1 '- 1 'L. J.;...!'. '..jf. !'T'"""nTJrit t RttQtBvibMAT' "v" ? Tb titne of number of hii silo:riln n bas expired. Tbey h.iv fwi to 'irt'HJt"iighv tiSed. After this nip. the pr int le ijis- continued to such have fiiiul to pay, out- : side of the eltyj Vt n'j;f t to. be compelled to -rttrn!irr nwrty i tail ujiou ua . jo. tf. ,:-;v;. -:' .-.- " : Mt. Sherman' Substitute. It will b nil by our telegraphic report that tba effort to pas tho 8tfrr' liill ill it orijji . . aal sbape failed, and '.tbit.a substitute ubmit i tad by Mr. Bherraa, of Ohio, aa adopted on ' Bundsy morning at 6 o'clock, by the Senate, Ty' Tot o n to io. .4 c t :,, Ja ; ., .t . ' The analysis of tbe bill, a furnished by tha telegraph, doa not afford, we pre rime, aacb a ' view of It proTuion aa enable us to form a estisfactary opinion of It character..- Enough, however, ia known to aatisfy u that it b bad enough. -. Tba State ara by tbiabill ptaoA tvn. :. t'i.i.t. under strict military rule, and individual vio. " latlug military order or th peace of tbe coun try, witl be aubject to trial before the military eourta, without recourse to the civil Ur ot tbe Bute. Tbi itait of tbing will continue until " the Stat shall proceed to form a new Constitu tion, by calling Contention to be elected by - ' all male i I year oi age, resident of tb State for a year, without regard to color, except uch a r or may be dial r? nchised tor a participv -tion in the rebellion or for felony. The Const! '. tutioa formed by tbe Convention unit ba ub oi it ted to tbe people, and approved by tba , voter aud by CopRress, but until tba Stab Legislature (halt adopt tbe constitutional or Howard . amendment, their Senator - and " Representative will "t be admitted, o4 then dbey must be able to take tbe teat oath. , k ' What no doubt will please Congreaa most, will be tbe determination oftli State to aub-' mit quietly trr military rnle until after tbe neit Preaident ' altjctloo, aad make bo movement toward complying with the term prescribed, until alter tbt event, .then M doubt are " vindictive enough to hope, thnt th South will so demean itaalf, thatjthey will have tba shadow K . of Jtiatiflcation for the general eiterminatiosi of tbe true Southern white, tbi hope, will b disappointed. The South la sworn to ba true , ... to the goTernmenJt, inloux P?ethc who can be relied upoa for an. intelligent andvir . . tuon fulfilment of their obligation, wilt : iub- - anil to UmLt.TT-"- 4 1 " ' , . But tbl bill will hardly becomTtha taw of the land. Tba , Fresldeot and th Supreme . Ooort will hardly ftand by and aee ih Conti- tutioa o growily .U4at4-M4 i4nM aasnd right of the people trampled tipon. In no ' "eoa m U ba aaid that tha Southarav Bute r1uWtlitude ot hoitillty ttf flie general govenuneat. -Nowbera the CounUtulion 1 ' ' Congress empowered to make war upon an un- offunding people. If disorder exisU ia tha South, U is cbargaU directly upott the course -; oi Congreaa.- W bv Congreaa baa carried out ., itaDlanmost full v. aa in Tennessee, there la . .. 'ao'ad.snrdrnd morejrsuise fur sneasinaae t ia anywliera el. And tba inauguration of ' aaeh a system thla bill contemplate, will Vnd more to breed diturlne than anything " '' " - " ." , j V - Out llerchanta. -- $ "" Perhaps no auggeation i needed! by the er chanta oi tbia State, in regard tt Spriog'pur. chase, Tbe prewSnt indications of tagnation i iabusirittaaln tbe Northern ciiiea, is ominous 'of whatniay be expected in commercial u.tter growing out of the preneat pfwlnre of potitioal ( ' ,t affair,, ;,-"..,',;,,, ,-. ,i - h ought to k pcrtect'y apparent to every mi that our tondiOon f.rbitl extravagance aad waste tn every particular, At no period of our diatressea bave economy and frugality been more necessary among Vur peopl than, at present. Tha unsettled tate of publio affair admonish our people, that the productive power "f tbe - Stat witt vnt, b Wiuaio-tba -past year. ; Tha indifftirence of laltorer an Work anil the efforla made to indiK'a them to go turtle. StAitb, leave little room to hope that the crop of the present - r f.. jBar.wiUao.uid.that.ol tbt i,'meJ.i...t.b.:,5: . fore, cant m more easily olHained t(iim in tbe paC We, therefore, Judjje tbatonr mercbaola will protect their own interest and do a aervice to their friend and patrons, by buying tbia Spring very Judiciously, limiting their purchase to what they frel aiwwred must be bought and paid """tt trtWlMiiey-a.i'w'ayia largely at a time. What is lacking, can be eaaily supldtud, nnreT we hope fbtir first pun-haws will be smair .TttW.rii.'ri!,iltTt. An important sale nt city property took placei U-diiy U;loniug to tba estate of tbe late W, J, Lotigee, It embraced three building lota, nn tayifttevilta Street, iytng on each side ot Tucker's n sll. The first lot - djolutd ilTj-Fcntrt'Mjjttid Was bougbtXy Mr Phil. Tbeimfor ft3,3.'S lb second lie between that and Tucker and wa bought by Alex. M. MuPbeeters, tot t3,8j6;'and tba thiVd, l. ;r,o twtween Tucker' Hall and Mr. Grausman'S 1 , - . . i s.m t- A a r . j A awre, was ufuu vj at tor 5,S50. Tbe ssle wa made at 19 monthseredit, and upon the whole waa welt sold forth time. Ci RL.U Co vKT.""Jutj5 ilitthtW pre "Teiir Twhold lb silir term of 43ie Superior,. ranwinl wer -t-vresent and be ad joitrned tii.t"U'.i,. TKe TUnvine Tlmrt says, there as -BOonryr" Uit jb pvtipl were, talking almut t money bfbind or before one. Gov. Parsoiia, of Alabama, I in th city, and will remain a day or two. He visited tbe Lfg. -islature-to-dsy, and wa introduced to a number if member. . . t JTOiTH fitQiai iXGIoLATT7E. ; '''' L: -pjtvHbi.r klvamo, Feb. I. -The rtmate aclud io order at ? o'clock. W. W ibtoo in tne t f,ait.----''"-The fottowing bille-andresolutl on on tbe pntate raleiwUr came up aod pssneil tjifcir jev- ri mtiimiM t ' bill to liM'orporaie I tic ilmingt4B Hook nd iswr fompany; liill to inrirnorata .tba Tuckaseira Gold and CoMier Mining Cmnpanm. , i ( i. tun tn tncorporate JetuwTtWXoiTifi ittH-to' iucoruoratg Jtetifrt Male. Jknd JT- male Beuiinwy. . .,r'f i BUI W Incorporata Aewtjera alepional Aaso- ciatiim. - . , i ' Bill to Incorporate New Market Foundrv and Manufacturing Company. --' ' V urn to incorporate Witaoa Lodge Sn SMli. . Bolution in favor of Jacob Biler. ! " Bill to rucornoraia, St- I'hillto'a tmsroual ini:iiig Society ia tba town ot Newbero. Bill to enable the repreaenlauv.e of W. . Mann, late Bberiff of I'aaouotauk County to collect arrears ot taxea. On motion ot Mr. Speed, it waa awendeii. and th bill waa reiec- te.1. ,-- , ... - - "t"'-" On motion of kfr. Clark, the Senate adjourned. ME SATE. ? , ftioKDAT JIOKXISO, 1'eU. 18. ' Tbe Senate was callexf to order at 10 o"lock Prayer by the Rev.iMr. Harclie, of the Pre bytcrian Cburcb. V..',., -......' Leave, of aWnce was granted Mr. Itoblna. i retorts or coihiitw, Mr. fJunulneham. from tba Coinmittee on Propositions and Grievances, to whom vas re ferred a communicstiun Jrom liis Eiccliemy, the Oovernor, aucloaiug a puiioa from sundry cilizeua of Granville county, prating tor the erection of a suitable tobacco 4 arebouiw at Henderson, and tbe establiabmentot a tobacco inspectlno. port that in t be embarrassed oondi- t on of tha flnai of tl a ritats, it is highly in expedient not to incur expenses in tliecouatruc tion of the warehouse prayad for, especially aa the expenditure would benefit but a small scope of country. Ia view,- however, of the enter- prize of Henderson, and ot the productive re gion likely to carry tobacco there to be inspec ted, tue committee recommend that, ia case a warehouse i erected by pnvt capital, the Governor be authorized to appoint tba ins pec tor prayed for. '. ,. .. .,. '.. . . t k.. T tr. McLean, from the committee on Internal Improvements, a bill to revive and amead the charter of tha Shelby and Broad Itiver Kail Koad Company, reported favorably, - Mr. O&sb, from the comniiltee ua claim, a resolution lu favor of Mrs. Theresa Bell, report cd favorably. Mr. Clark atated tht having voted for the Stay Law under a misappmbensioa, be asked leave of tba Senate to rwoord his vote in tbe negative. Granted, j ;- - , . ; KaaoLCTioji. ' , " i ' Mr. Hall, resolution for the rdief of tbe late Sheriff of New Hanover County, allowing hi in to. iollect arrears of taxee. Keterred to the Committee on Claims." A message wa received from the House pro posing to raise a committee of onfroocaou the disagreement iha two Ilouas ia amend ment to tba bill to incorporate the town of Iinn dersonville. Concurred In, and the Speaker designated Messrs. Gash. Love and Covington aa tbe Sonata branch of tba committee. ' . . . , ; -' ;r"'' OS CALEBDAm. ' '"" .j'-i", 1 The following bills came up on their second res din irs and passed. ' - i Bill to repeal a part of tbe 14th section 2nth chapter of the Revised Code, Bill to reeal an act for the bettor reirularloii ot the W extern Turnpike Koad. Bill tor tbe benetitof tbe poor oi IS laden County, till I to amend chapter 49 private law at ItfHfl. . Bill to incorporate the Yadkin aad Cap Fear Canal Company. - Reso lution in ri-gnrd to re-printing the report of the Ptiprerutt Court, liill to, aliolisu Jury trials in (he County Courts ot Macon. - The following; bill were ft jected on their scn ond reading, viz : . ! . Bill to amend an act to improve he law ot eriileiw e. Bill extendiqg tbe jurisdiction Af the Courts on persons refusing to work on public roada. Bill restoring to married women their common law' rights of. dower. I'pon this bill, on mot ion uf Mr. Kelly, tbe ayes and nin were railed, nod the vote stood ayes 1,1, navs-Jlj. lr. J.hics nave notice that liw would lli ive a ru oonviilnration ot the Vote at a pmiK-r time. ' Tlia following bills came up mi their net-on ri reailings and were dipoi,ed t. aa f .lloaa. viz: Bill directing tbe mode of holiluu; theSnp rinr Courts was, oa motion f Mr. Clark, huii on tiwubi. , . .-..i .- ;v . ; j-: Bill to incorporate the North Carolina Mod and Immigration Company was amended arid, un motion of Mr. Love, a laid on the fable. ' Bill to amend an act conrpelliug persona over 45 year of ge to work on pulilic Mad, ( n motion of Mr, Covington, it. wa laid on -the table. , . t ' Bill to amend tnd sectiow SHth ehspter of the jieTlMHl viu vuuumi mnrriAf(n. vn motion el Mr xiffurfcle. it was laidan-th table. Bill to repeal an act tn improve the lawof evidence. On motion of Mr. Moore, it waa laid on tbe table. - , Bill to amend 30th section, chapter 54 ot the Reviol (.'lo. entitled Guardians snrl Wards, tros referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. ,vi,. i ,v imiiAiiw j . 8awnaBswstyriisetrwww'v . a-tiJofiKr.' Io'f 'II. oVTocK,. Ita lakeu h.- jnnntfrn Wit I . f 'aW 1 hi. e hl-L Sundry amendinenls were adopted, and tbe bill i . i.. 1 passed Ua third readme;. ; J j . aL3pSaair wna Twtve.t"Tfifi tlie House traiisndtting a coniiti tinii'atTnrr'twnr-the S ere - tarvnf.the I .adieu Memoiial Awoctation, ot Ttaleit' u'v' tKittli injE '4b erl:-A ssern 61y forf tue apprnprialloB of l,ilHJ to Said Association. II r. iiatl, by have, introduced a resnliition in ftwrn fMirtfrs: Reterreit la im"mileS on the Judiciary. ' . ' t ) llr. Moor a bill graariog aid to th Wil liamaton and TsrUmi Rail ttnad Company. Ri'fem-ttr-tle-emtui.on.Iiilttnid. Luipr.iye menta. '. . . " Mr. Speed introduced a reoluti. proposing to ippoiot a committee to exwuiae into and report what Stat debt and otiHirstionjii were directly er Indirectly crcatetl or bicurred by. the Stat in aid ot the late rbellioa, designating Messrs. a P. Phillips, Thoa. RttWR, S, J. IVr on, P. H. Winston sud J. U. VN ilson as the CiUHUtlUf ?. ?f tm lVsft it1 Hf jT Co ifigioB-. tbebmtT f Vjivml nntil te-fgbt 7 otrk-; - - HOUSE tP COM MONS. " "V . The llousa wa railed toosderat 18 oVha k Mr (,'arawa lr.lH..r.-W-'r't.KlT-tTii .tin 'tiaTt seats in tbe Senate Chaiutier and t"inivimis Hall, be aasiftned, by bit, at the first of Va;b svanioa to menlliers nf the tenerat AsM-tnbly. Adopted and aeat to th Senate for concurretic. ' The Hous resumed conaidaratiua of the bi 1 to exchange a certain atnoi-iif of the stAck of the North Carolina Htiiirad Company with tbe Cberaw and C'otti field Hhi I nuui Conipany, and fcjr other porpoKen. ' i , ? . , j " v Sundry amendment were.'ift7evl tof the bill,' and rrjteUaJ. ' '"' y r The question Trecurriur on the sag of the bill, it failed topaaiis third reading. "':Ta rMuaara. Asbwovtfc, Black, Blair, Blytbe. Cbadwirk, CoIlins.C.'rawtoni, of Bowa.n, ! MrU'irbMa. Itan avKmaed; 41innat, Hovton ktns, 4tl Granville, Jorttan, JCelney, Kendall. L.ainain, oi juravewrx.yon, may, 3ic&ay, Bfcrtae, Moort, i flirtfurd, .Murtno, MurriH, Neal; Pt :ul, W alker, W aot; Wmtmorelat. Yi fisliJ, WnsiiB, uf i'oRtf th: Wilson bf PeroU ana, Williams, of Mania, . Wond le and York' 43. -. " . - Nats.. Mews. Allen, Baler, JJeadey. Boyd, Bradabrr, lVown, Itryson, Caraon. Clements, Crawford if Macon, Imviiwiii. Prwmau, Gallo atay, Gantbrd, Garrett, - Oorham, Grsnberry, Oneaa, lieeitc'rwrn. Hcnrv. llodnett. Holderbt. Hiilctiiaou, Jeuluus, of Gantim, Jioes, iee, Lo gan, ilartiu, HcArtbur, McCUmmy, MrOougan, McNair, Peeblea, Keinhardt, KicbardsOn. Kogers, Rosebro, Scoggin, Blielmn, fVimpson, UmA-ad, Whitley. Williams, t.f Pwt, Williams, of Van eey, and Woodard 48. ' Mr. Long, w ho waa a Insert when tbi vote waa taker, asked leave to record bia vote in the affinnattve. but waa not atlowed-to do so, oojeo tioa heine; mule. - Mr.. Baker eoterrii a motion to reconsiib r tbia vote. , ... . . .t:t, ;, ., ' ; :-' Bii.i.a. , By Mr. Blytbe, a bill to secure creditors. By Mr. Merper, a bill to prove for theoullec tiou ami payment into the Treasury of money due by pay mn patient iu the Insane Aayluin. . By Mr. Martin, a bid to protect landlord. - Oil liHittim-MS'- Mr k'ip th ItollMlVefvin. AiilPrmf the vote l-jr which it refused to scad A message to tba Senate, asking a oomniitua ( conlerence, in ndatiun to tbe bid amending tbe charter of tbw (uwn ot Hendeiaouville. A nie. sage propoaiar to raise aticb committee waa then sent. . - .''' Tbe iloawe aonenrred la Senate amendments toaundrj UonaV biUe. ; " ' J ' 'f' OK CAXEMDAB. .;' A bUt to amend an act authorizing tbe Koan oke Navigation Company to diaoontuiua the use of their canal, s-ll their real estate, etc. ; a resolution in favor of disabled soldiers; a bill supplemental tn an act to empower tbe County' Court: ot Mecklenburg couuty to bold extra sessions and a bill to amend an act to diminish tbe cost of Equity tale tor partition, paused i A bill to amend th charter of the Wilmlnir- tou and Weldon Kailroad j .) bill to meud t lie act incorporating tlie Wilmington and ItaJeigh Railroad and a bill to construe aa act ia rela tion to tba. maintenance of bastard children, passed second reading. The following were tabled, indefinitely post poned or rejected on second reading, vi : a bill to regulate assignment and protect credi tors; a bill for tbe more perfect administration of tbe crimiTial law of tba State fa bill to amend sc. 6, chapter T, Revised Code ; a bill to grant the aid ot tbe mate to the Cberaw and Coalned Railroad bia.-iiiowing fee to the special mastatraWa mi the citv- Mewoeru and" tuttiHi aiithonzinir the purchaae of nlty copies or Mattie s Digest. A bill tor tu batter suppression of tbe (rune of stealing horse and mules, and put on' ita aeeond reading.- f'l'his bill ba passed tbe Sen ate and iutticta the death penult tor tba Drat vffenoe.l . Messrs. Hodurtt, Jordan, Brown, Mchay and Freeman oijii.wd the DaaeM, of His' Ull. ' Messrs. Davis, Buna, Richardson, Waagb, Blatr, Uuea and other nrired It paaee. ' Mr. June ottered an amendment to strikeout the provision punishing the first ofleac with death. Rejected. . '1 he bill iben paaseit it eeorid reading yeas ffu, nay 81. Vm Messrs. Allen, Ah worth. Antrv, Ba ker, Black,' B'air, Bryson. Carson. Chadwirfc", Clark. Clements, Collin. Cowan, Davis, David son. l)orhm,-t'r'ow, Foatd, Gsmhrll, Sarrett, uuess, iiemierson, iiouiemy, norton, or w tauita, llorton, ot Wilkes,. Eouston, Jenkins, of Uftston, Kelsey, Kendall, Lee, lran, Long, Lowe, Lvon, May. Msrtin, McArthur, Mcf'lam- my. M'Oouifan, MeNair, McRae, MiHire, of riiatbam, M oore, of Hertford, Murnll, Patton, Bernhardt, Richardson, Roger, Rubs, Seotrifin, Himpson, Sume, Vm'ead, Vestal, Walker, Waub.Wliitfield,-Wllillei nctt, Worn! ile, ; Woodard", Tork-i-u'j. !?Ata lers. Beaaley, Blytbe, Boyd, Bowe, Biadoher. Brtiwn, Crswfurd, of Macon. Craw- fowl of Rowan, Freeman, Galloway, Gorhain, Grnbrry, Harper, Hiniiant, Hoilnett, Hutchi son, Jenkins, or Uranvtlle, Junes, juntas. Ive nan. ilcK.sV, Alorenead, Morton, Neat, Koetirn, Scott, eihelton, Smith,' of Dujilin, Suddenh, Teairue, Trutl. 'Westmorcland, Wilson of For- svthe. Wilson,' of Perquimaiis, W illiains, of PUt, Willlarna, of Tancey 81. A Senate'' bill to Incorporate -the American Mining and Manufacturing Company bail its .flr.t.yU.wg ; .. On motion of Mr. Runs, th nae of the Hall on Friday evening next Was gi anted Gen. R. E. Colston, in wh ich to deliver a lectors. ; A letter of thanks from Wake Memorial As sociation, for the appropriation recently mad by tbe General Assembly, at read and trans mitted to the Senate. The House then ' took rect-aa until 7'clock R, SI.M j ( . . 1 - - - . . . ha occupied nearly two week at Eih-utoa, le- fofr3uiTgeMerfTmon,'We not yet jh3sed--TW-eHi4g tte.have,bidJr icmtfl In lb respondent of the" Jtorfolk Juurmul nf Saturday "ujajnt tbi trtw therein ? Httl businiesa doing. Businrs slid interest of sll kinds seem lobe swallowed Bp ia acaae now pending re lative to the last will and testament of the - late J allies C Johnston. The heir bave contested it, wb iU p-auarMn a ss msde. was insane. The ablest lawyer in the State ar employed, either for or' against this will; and 1 doubt it, since the Vial ot Aaron Purr, there baa been su.h ln intel lect pitied in alike suit. Judge,. 3. Merri mon, of. Asbille,: preside. TlkiUxh cjuit voubL'. he txiene-si-a one of the.tlrat legal Blinds - t-n -V ;.Hw-f luirt-oseto tnmttoo ine aames oi tne aistln- mi. ... .. . .. . 1 x yiiiat IA HWfc 7i H. h. 11 Aiirffgwji r-'T1" ' U,. i ononis. wa, ail, . , i W. S 11. tuniii 11, UvrUurq l.ev. vik. , i ,t,i P . lv.riti;. W. r.ntnir t.hi n TTnj, - Trj''Tig iamf.- Hnflrefw.. : H. A"aTii,im, tieetw. VT. F. Martin. Lne. Cnv. i WM. tnliiam, fcdeonja. Wm. A- M jts t tetit-i .t,., . h .va.-ni.iion of Richmond tl aays tbe city bas lru overrun with , vacrant negrt, who flocked there from all j ton ta of tha Plate and tront horth Carolina. , 1 parte of tbe State and from North Carolina. ;.:'. : REMARK OF . y. ; KrBenr, of Orange, f Submitted utth Beaut oa tlu tK ". f,: ta -yarere thlhUl tomithriMlk$ I'yMUeTrm ' to tnu mit ffhsr"; I TZ t ' r x 11a. 8pxax: Bfurs entriii(( tha ooa- tidaratiuBr of tbaiulJ bow Wr a, titer ia one propmition W can sll agree upon; that Is, that the (great responsibility rents on't.bis General AaSeiBBIjr of idoptififf sohie nieaaure "wbii h will rrTnre"tBe ?ntli tOliefttciehtcritaiEri pK-Hiime" there is tut a dissenting vi. ice to thin prnptni ' tioa. Thelnouirv then i how istlii jmportsnt matter to beaceompluvbed. Tbeatartlnn pirttoj ht-iriBadence fi without this t rrsrow nm n to there; can tie no prosperity, for thevStt oor, for th pv pi. It must be conceded that at this tiuie, there is i oniversal want of confidence in; tba integ rity of the State, and with th people, ;one with another. Tbi being tba oast, it ia the duty of the General Assembly to give this subject their serious romidertio0,' wiiif b ? t tj"per the enatewill d. I will promise to W-a brief In my remark a tbe Importance pf the autiject will (lermit. Alniut twelve months ago tbe f'ttK' lie Treasurer tilmiUed hi annual report to the General Assembly then in session. In that report be recommnds-the funding of tbe Interest of the State debt, Th General Assembly adopted hi recommendation and authorized tbe Public Tiwuturer to fund (tie same; faas it increased tbe vsluttol our State bonds? . , t Thev were then worth in the niarVet Torty-Bv) cent tn the dollar; ' they are worth no mor lday. What then have' w arenmpiisned by authorizing the cresting of threw and one half millions of principal debt? W that "w bave arcomplixiied tor the ftiaf U lo intnafe the interest . Hhe has to pav laojiunilred and ten thousand dollars per annum, rt. nauirs. you can perceive then, that tbia funding system bss been a complete failure. . It ha tail! to apir tiate the Htate credit, and it bas failed to afford any relief to tbe people. Tba Fulilic J rcasuier baa Biade another report to the present General Assembly. Ha be again recommended the funding system, or bas be recommended any other plan t No, Senators, he ia aa iilent a tlie grave. He baa thought prtiper to turew uie whole responsibility on you ; he b auggeated no scheme, though he spoke encouragingly of our prospect ia the future. I will do the Treas urer tbe justice to say, that warn tins lull waa under consideration before the Finance Com mittee, that after I made my argument, be wa called opon to reply. He took grouml e-painst tbe scheme on the ground of n unconsntnuon aliW, and that It would not restore public conft ' dence.but would depreciate it. I retilied to tlmse, objections, I think, successfully, aa tbe report of tbe Committee will abow aeven In lavor ana three against the bill." Afrhe arguments were closed, on of the Committee called noon! tbe Treasurer for wfr'pTlnr ' W friinVly" aaid head no plan to recommend, except taxation), i Then, Henators, this same ToommninstiMS wa leateo. in the nouae the other day; In the comddenaion of the resolution intrduced in tlist .House; by CoL Cowan, trout New Hanover, and a de- fcstdiTli! tyaoJiinDJji proponi! omUiattteti rioance committee tnouia ie rcqmrea in re port bills, first to authorixethei'ul'lic Trcimurei to fund-th iotereat of. tbe Bute tlebt up.to the first of Jsnuary, 1867. Secondly,, to borrow money to pay tlie interest o the State debt a it became due tn looT. -niiraiy, io iey a uas 1f i868:Thwrr)et four - distinct jimposittona to aceompntm rne great object we all hve ia view, the retWttiiH of public confidence. I propose to dincuas lli meriuot these different proposition in the or der they present themselves. " ' ! The Politic Treasurer has abandoned 'riofund Ine system, and so have I. I voted fi.f it in 1806 because I tailed in gettiiiff tbrouj;li a bill similar to tbe one webave now under eonsidef" stion, and my aux ety was ad gn at toTauxlain the credit of tha State, that I vottid for this bill without much eonsiderstion. But. rVnators; I have since considered thia ulject well, and am convinced that no individual, Stah", G-ivern-ment or Empire, can adopt this syt.-m i f t om pounding tbe Interest ot it debts for Scrieaof year, but w bat. wilt lie eventually cnhed hnd ruined. Think for moment. Senator, the in iltriiSoant snm tit one J.tludred dollars ct'tu pound! for on hundred years, yields the ettor- mous sum of, one hundred thiu.aiil lnlihrS and if We enmjwmnd our State debt for twelve years, instead of fourteen million, w create a debt of twenty-einht tuillions.r T!iii in that short period it put it beyond our reach, and contnil. We all HKree ihen t tn.tr tbi funding system mnst be atndoned. 7""" 1 Secondly, it is" pn.pned to u li. nrrif -Ihe Puhlie Treasurer to borrow money to unjel tlie Intereat tor 117. lie has eittht huadrt-rt, th( sand dollar to borrow ; he wonid have tn ro into the market with two niityn;,hf State bonds to meet the interest for 67, and r tainlr nosanemaa would entertain sncb a pro Dosil'lon for a moment. 1 think, rieuutorstbat ft is demonstrated to the fatidaction of every mem ber of this body, that this plan ill not do. - Thirdtv, Taxation is propiiscd ; let extiu ine the practicability of this plan at Ibis tijue II this plstl a-lnpted we would ha ta levy US f the next year tocarry us up to the meeting of tbe next Genera! 'kVsht niiily, ot two millionaot tlollar befoia w proceed to hn pose tbl burden m' but peoplrtet- na- cTrmJlie The unfortunate heresy, that has been taught " ' j . in these Halls for the last fifteen or twenty year, bv those wbo controlled the destiny .of the State, to make dare appropriation ot money, without levying a tax at th same tme to my tbdebL ba fixd poo trctieraUoB fhV enormous burden of fourteen million of dollarv I . h. direct tax to the national trovettl- , j f - , - nay a heavy nu.nl (a lev a-tax to mst the ordinary vlnen anrnf rbeWtr"gTvernmeat, U about H we ean do. The , uuestion then returns,' how is tins tbt jlttWst.ixB tlinimie 4"tr IneBfll twa jeartn be provided for t The only feasible platf-tkat preikents itself to my .mind i the paajfe of the brll - unrtrT-crmiadcraiioa, ,Tbis plan tm-sm- teded ia restoring public confidence in other States, and why not in ourst Ht iB.eiidorscilby eome of ntit ablest etatrsmen and jurists; aid why not give R trial fiir tbe next two yev Tbi plan bas lieea tried ta South Carortna, and p wilh nationaUurrciity, M I am lnrorme'TTy"ffSeaTnTisrBtat. It has been tried In Maryland, when ber State Vcuri tit were down U forty cent M the doll urj- It acted like a charm. State bunds. went up In a very ahort time. ; Her dvbt vtai alut the same of ours, ' tifitx n million. A ib'tit - tilts evwtrm ttd thw ttiiiO tb' fctti, hav td ruB. w gave -raw bait juiai.in .if i..n.-. t. .1 .jr.,.JOL.imk...t not only cfjpavtnj saxea, tint Ibe e..nin,on iran iloTtwuthe pii-l7 Urn th.. who imitittf tnii acneme wuuitT t.e 7 r it Imii t,u -, .. ! S r ." ,, 3 i. ar iii-prCT-iaiu'H , wwm it-am a.r nrruroii-MI, end Jtuaaut.LiUBjaluiu. meet th paVmenf ol these ,bi:lt ntattnnrv which will ncoer!!y gire them tedit, i jH.,.,n.F p. ...a K..n,w,r bav Bo tear of- their deireeimm. rnasirs 4 " to forjret that ctrtvney t. sr. t'mitj S SB ItT"."'! and ia based njn p BJone, and tbe eaqujy sbouid :)iil:l!iT.ConSdimca be, how aree to bring tbia toirable thing a,bout, Ia it by" distrusiingJheintcgrity of be tHaX or ia it by uianifeirfing a generoua confldew in the bixieiy ami integrity of Our old mother, whose, fair tame rwked a bifih. a any State in the L idiia before sbt wa compellmd ny the tba-L'nited titate government to repudiate thnff war rietit r btrt I don' otdef tt.i berwB, I voluntary act. With prudent and wis legist tion, she willsoop relr fo bohwty nd jnlegnnjndromeMir piwilioii innnV liev..aiter Stales, ami wipe tut the foul stain of repudiatbiB, I hope farmn. ,snlor7w are on the margin of a precipictib we should ptmse and umiUdi;r tlie sfifn, ana si t with I view "of ngaitiitig our proud pimitiofi, Tlu pnee BCiplMuirl. wnlJf iaf'BTyB' tlut bave the history of tbe past to- guiiktus.in the future. But,enabrs, it We fail to provide to sustain the credit of tbe State, at this tiara, tbe Ounseqiieneeaare Obvious. In tbe first place w imuii-u uie our mine in iiiu oiate, aim. piacw iter in a uimiixiut hwuiou ; lue A-uiisTtnicnvosA Willi ptdiha confidence will br destroyed, and all Stale sccunl lea will L deprecta'te to js merc ooniiiml value, the brokers then witl reap s rich harvest, and the unfortunate holder of these securities, in man)' instances, will be ruin tut, and tbe fearful responsibility of this ruin will rent on this General Assembly.' Mr. cl leaker, I bibored in the but General As sembly to get a bill through similar to the one now under consideration, but "it failed. I d sired that some other member of this Oeutral Assembly slrxutd propose some plan to carry out the objects set forth iu this liill; one ea mu paased away and no such . bill wa intra duoed. The Public Treasurer, whose duty to ms ture a plan, failed to do it and threw tbe whole responsibility on yon. ThU U the only . plan that has been presented. . , . ... . : : . Let u then rally to tbe tupport of tbi bill. and break down tba lobbv influence, that ia f brought to bear against it, of those whose aola ol.ject it is to depreciate State securities. I call upon you again, Senators, to rally against tbia uumeyeu lnnueiiee. it you don't, the little rem narrt of property tbe people bave left, will fall Into the band of Shylocka. I will 'fall your attention again, senator, to the tact that cur rency is baaed on public confidence, and not OB the intrinsic value ot the gold, which fixca the value of all kind ot property. Gold itself 1 les valuable than iron, intrinsically, . btlll a pouud ot cold will buy a ton of iron. : A very small amount of gold will five credit to large amount or paper currency. Tba papercurrency has no intrinsic Value, whatever, but Ita value rests on the confidence that R will be redeemed, agreeable to. the promise on . the face of the U da, that ar proposed to be issued by this bill. They promise ta pay to bearer, at matu rity, the 1st of January 1878, on presentment, at tne puDiic t reasury. . vviil not tou promise give these billi credit cerUinly. :lt will, and, tears tlist are entertained rthat it will not,-are eroundleaa, and have no foundation to rest upon. Bat if this bill fail, I hop tbe Publio Treasu rer will submit bi plan, aa he ha interposed bia Veto" to this- bill, and defeated ft wt he did in loot!. ,i . . i , . .' . --..ts i bjV u,Tvoi.'iui.rii'r ca. t : I sWM n v t t v b k.. - f OPPOB1TK THE POST OMTICE,) ' Brxt ln b it tTV TH0S. BEAJJCH ft 601V 3, .v..,,,-., , . -turn. 9 Old Street PETERSBURG, VA4 BUANCII, MOm CO.. , un wl.lfi' . .Broad Street, A AUGUSTA, OA.( ..",.!. 'AMD : U - Coinmission Merchant!, !,!,' Ileceiv Money en Deposit, subject to sight checks, snd allow interest on same aa aroed npoo ; NegoU" un, lwns ; tfak ColloeuoB thmaboal tti United Mat and buy sod sell 00 eommiaaiuu, Usuk X tes, iiiaitla, atoeka, Ae. Ae. " ' ' - i'key sine otfer their service for th sal and par c1im of Xobseco, Wheat, Onrn, Cotton, Ac I neir senior, Tho. itrsnch, with an siperiense of thlrir yara in the eomtniwiion trade, will f is bia p.-rtHn'al attention to the Richmond bona, aed ex paoa to iv sstiafsetioa t his old rruwds and all who may favor tiiera with their patronas;. , . . t aab sdvances msde on cooaiirnments to tbsra aad to ttitir correspondents in Baltimore, Kew York, Liver- poni, London, Antwerp and Bremen. - J ,v unno, and ollrnr ooneentrated Maonres, fur iiinhefl to ttiair jrenular customer. Kpevial altentioa a ivaa tu Wie-eaaoubun uf Cotton purchases, by 1 THO". BRANCH A SON 9, IWsborg, ! . .. tt on -a i.nr ' . lRt. BRANCH, 8ON8 A CO., Angnsta. Oa. J i t; . .-fnW'J'ltiolimond Hon tranamlttina - telegraphic ordoia tn either bouse, as may he preforrwl. Thos. Branch A Hons will forward from 1'etetahurg, free bfwimnuasfnn, sll ennsifrnmenta to . XROS. BKAA'Cd A CO., Biehmond. ,' Teb 6-lM-Sm - ". - JUST UECKIVKU.' A ND FOB 8AIJ5 B W. KOBT ANDREWS, No. 4 xn. ayievine nireLjBtsnjiu. il Hatks'iUihlJLiveiyoul halt, j It XTlrla. tliiiaama. . . 6(1 KnNik L UackereL ( ' : ,.iW Cases rreiJi Xotaatees snd Peaches. . . ; i r , .f. &il Boiea Adamauuns Caildiea, .. blila. Vi bite Uervar iuUluni and SO P. B. Po tatoes. , . ... 10 fiMs. Onions snd 10 of Apples, cboia. ' I.ikw I us. ttunny nagumj, la t mis Kooe. doll lbs. Bole leather, Xtl Bose Candr, assorted. i hiuka Ja., J,io (,.! Lsjfuyrs Toffc, -- list Kt-nma rinnniiir pn(ver. 1 M Builiwla bm m.s. Ajeuirtad, ehnap. . 1 au lull asd a.aaru r bbia. towr, ditlrtvnt frade. V.-tr ail"-rrataai- s--tnatirins-Jief-: 3tniija.tasiiH. , ......-. , , i bbM. AoiruUie and Pslapseo famdv lohr, best 1110 BK8 hot, all aizea. lux tra toittmlsfd ' 90 Boiee I'earl Marrh, ebtwn. J? ' I t t j : CnMM aaaoi-tiiitint CriK'kurv tu t InM. ; . Rpioed I'iKa hwt, iiillou market fauulv Eef,-IT His wholesale sua ri.tU. Attui, a M uf ivogiif.h Ihiiry t. bene and a large aMorintviit ot frusta uu dau Mreds. . A ao artiuki f H,'hi alwHva m K.,i . . XiMtW vntHranrrAni.TiJRi f stkae. aud Lx 4 l.r ov .lie e . r . p . Liquors of all ui-s-Ui " Attiti.m at apWudlr called ta wur par old fiobew.n Coantv Whudtev. A ; I' All nwni.nr of Msitees, Csuut and Fancy, Qrm f eertea irvaieraflv verv cheap tar easb. " ' ' ' FreSb Oysters re.ted dlv n-om forfolk. W INIUI. WT V I U I, llcf 1 fi t ;.tf - 1 w '' ' w 1 "' '' ! . r IImahI.j S,....l . Jt ff.iafrrt iti"l. t. ' ' - I T'rTtn.T nr'nmnt it. snd !. -T H.tvr; ON HAJiO AS AB.HOBTHENT W'l f- " diamines XViJ JilOJCia sad -it etKrT Oi . Iom oe.t. 'J hv re at th. TTwerTrf iTeu to irmilv'owijeirbv Haixuii.i r. 1 a ul aril tl.eia kiwrr than piuse etixt. . m.'a and IiS'Iun w4iniht.i awtew d'wiaiioe 1 w43ejr3tmini mm vn.,- m Ai arr mh..i t p ?-- i.w..a UM uwtiuh til prrKMi fin i uevUftT and vi evlfie.lar next, 4.rom 1 ecMw tiU4)iifht .. WhSU nax tlo .'T.T'i r.a t I f.i,,,!, , ! W. H-BAJIII 4 U." trntti Mi.t-MilSbcr. PtXUAV JONTJ" A Co. J . Vihoiessie Urocera ' jvb a-irtf ailfATBNB01ttDwlv j PRIcs ornntRn n.. fM. ber,UU A-nbl gl? the SuMuatotiaeneaealt ,Uia"4T Mlp.lfc- A 1 iulio Met, I) Uma, l'ls-ier, tVma.it. hair. i.Tt T Uuaiio 4iru. t troia lioieiniaetit lu-mu. rw . Kit, Hsi.d Uliina.ufi ,l. Aenu. nir janu Wmitli ft Cu'aJ bus '. rb WJM. ,. .,',-. .- "VrEW CltOPCt'Ut MOLASHFX -..i,. t f. . -djU, tin1 Kew .-p thiha W. 0rdwt rs r, soliiited, urivesjlosuit tna tinwa. 'Hss ( AS1 KAIHUS!.",- '" . j : ., . 1 In larxe quantity, bv the Hot. ' 1 Feba-lM-tf 1 .. .. ..wg WASTED. .Kek lt-161.lf no Wholouie OrowBi OUDKBS BOI.ICtTED FOR PEnmi or.,,, b. db,.rt at the different depuu ea ti. enjli A Usaton aui K. C. Railroads. . Tii:f.I.lAU tavtq 1 . Feb. 14 lffl tf ' Vliolessl (inn FOB RENT OR BALE,' ' ' ' A yalnaU house sod lot in ttuacity, ft ram .k , LAXimCTH'S GARDEN SCF.Dt V LAKGE SUmi'Hi; htCiUVED AT M J.X lru(t HUiru of m i i.tox c: k iciia nio. 'I t: ,,CUntoixt.,..W,C'r'" "Vtrnt ATTEND PROMPTLT TO TH8 COIXtf " tun of elaun's aad otbar boainaas aoli aal a hia car fab.-?nav SCHOOLS JX KOUTIIASD .OCT1 .,-JL0I.T.f-B'- "TOriplHiii of Confederate toldlcn. , . I - , . "fouisiiu, te. w, Ml M-'A. BUtE, SO FAVOHAHLY kSOWi during thewsr a the "Sildier s Frh-ad4, " j Kfd ra tlia sttsmpt to Aiund a MoImmI Urar nrphu children ot Moataeni Hoklwns, -he mrowmm biZ uuHUHina ur wis. uivpoM vihiiuu wo ..aaaa w gj. ed by the tooiir, and that th Behool shall ka. csted in soma dirsbln portion of the Month. I . mend this lsndahl awtertakinir to all eliaritaoWa sons, aiid 1 viah Uiat the aoipleat sauosanaji m Ui ptri.iUc eflur la uf liaa time. - W'ADJ RAsrToy 'T eonewr with Oen. Hsmpton hi oomtnMndiiaj at beuevuleut SBtarpnae of Mis Bute to the tan m J.atrnnhge ot the Keueroua, bheral and phiUntbna. ier bfe thn far has been ueTotsd to seta o( kisdma and charity, and she merit suoees in bar matt 4sking,.w .i,.., f.. . '.... '. . !-..!( 1. a , J. 1m OltB, oeenw," "Mats of t'otira Cuoliks, Eiicdtiti Dirtaniwi , , , i OLI'HUU, Octubor itt, M Vms Bcils : I approve of your angjuatioa to av point Mr. U. L. kti hav, of Charleston, as Trrtntts to recoirs the funds and hold than fur Ui K Kuhool yoii ars interesting vouiaelf to elIJili h the edueation of orphan grla. Heist tini'-uiM hla-h rharseter, itr. at moral worth, and euj.m St eonnueuce 01 ma puime 1 Very ruacevtfulij', your obedient servsnt, ' ' J.LOliV Mr. MeKsraxmpta the office. All funds stmis Bouth Carolina muat lie eutil to hiui. MART ASS Bra . r . f t rtt fam t; N4Ti0a.il. Bi, -a it Charleston, M. C, Jan. , i",. Duar Alias ISl'lK :-lt will alliird ms much yirte,v to serve aa Treat,nret of the nchool in CuttunLiu, t for edueatinff rioidiors Orphans. Voo havwtl wiabsa In I 1m andenakmg. - With regard aad iua -,..) flours truly, , . ,-. . t. IteKAT. "' . 'Pivm'ifeiif People'! XiUiuHai jijut" iHIss Bnie begs the co-operation of all )rii' aid her in this enterprise to edueats and niaka r and nsefid thonsanda." ; All -dtmatmia must br;v to the 'Frvasueers appoiutod bv Uis two Uoveriw Oov. Worth aavs : 1 "Yon mav riily en my co-operatino. Toa s4 to appoint soma suitable permais sa Triir"n I S'lk;rt tieo, ff. M ' "MitH-aJ, irf lUielirh ; Vim. A. nf V iluiinrton ; Philip A WUey, of Kayeiteniie ; Ass luUiiid.Nes lienie; Juti UiWv,ii--ui- l. A. Iiavia,. Halibury ; 1. O. Laah, Hsieai ; . f- lloiiert TaiieeT Aabeville. If other iiaium . ' imt in oilier loealities, I will designate thorn. 5Ur rua be aueceeatul ia Ikia, th noblest chsntr is tha aar 4 the beuevoieuea to whiuh you bava oevoteU Ju Ua Vours very rsHpertfullr snd trnlv. JuNATHAN vYOIiTir.' ' vFbfrl.,7tf Ummoro Auf f"""' ITHat.HlNU A t'CTl elta. tUiuivn a, CbLUiruiia hioM-M, iieaily smw wuiiii i a grat vsrietvof npehilind fatK'V anulia. ! 1 Anctna A t'onimiaamn hats to eunmei!i 7 " ' s r ilUMS ItltSLtA ,,. . j - AaetHiir. 1 ...U ASSIUNF.KS OF A P. v lARP.WIE HUAttfrlX f i at tliw I ouri li-aiaa d.Kir uxdtjuiv a tuietiftt, i'11 I 1 i riH ,tT JU . .1. L J..l tl r 1 f.-eo ?iam of the Capital Stic k of th Lo. tntf and stHniira4ititiir t.nmrtaiir. ...... . .j ............... .... t ... leruai DMOa kiwwa mi darof aal. .ir,,l i-,,.!-,-, AbbI.Wtf.i . l ' ...I 1' F' i ''-' ' " 1 f.D. w'AUtil -I Ilitlcili Manufacturing C'ompPf- J)A BALES tHTPEIUOB. COTTUN V0H, JVt M XJ reooiveli Sad for Sale to the Wads. . f Aporv to B, N. Tsvlor,! K-ii.. Tr.'Snr'.r, or to ' ' " Pb'LLfA 1 ,INM '. - - Wholesale Groofm and (Cuouniasiua AbanAai is "T-:' r.ide-kh, Ji 15 tf. 'I ME StNV t.r.itvUMA ; A e.aieetio of Off' Ajlrs, ir.hea. Wail sea. Qna-lrilloa, Ae., f " hil!iim."iiN bv Ibinbtr, 1.S0. . , tt etl.-eiioo rt nnsio, for Wlnd'tfiS Stnrpa ue trnmeriM. tr i. . itoue. I'nce ti-UU. ' ; . iuubwoKd bj . ... , V S. , . i . I'l l) 1.11 I I : -w'-i ' Teb-te 1 flfl B0XB MAXrjFACTUBRD TORtfTr. a. JLUU np twlor. U.s r'.lral Jas UwiXfS ' eiauon. ft must bs stjitnd.. i('sh sill be muAj . PixrjAM. itmTkth ' Mrttef a of i'i . . ; ea-A-wiim-ui i ' a-'m' 1 -'r ; - t .. T ldl AND Mfsir: Trinl.d on C.r'-ta. ! I .1 toi l" '' j Irioii.r oi' UI-.I nimeliu. 4 Noa. prtre "Tr . :' ' ji,.j'. I 1 KttP.it lb lliK. foe t 1 instrument, m" ...... 4. -fcHMwl f..t.Sii. no rw: hr Hfrr.woi. . f- -m- ' " " 7" ,r. ':-
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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