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A - 7 7 -J "I ' -A---- . 'i V. . 4$,. ill""- l S 5 t I ;. .1- : 4 4 7 T II R 2.1.,, si:NTiM:ii. i:inr. MUTOV j.m:.- V Friday McnlnuU:tb--.,JilMir. A- . ' Th UllitU. . i We ol.krve a proportion Im fre the Legtela- tature lo feaoiiid ibe Hilma law fnlim-T To juii enough of rurtmiry hi.tmca Ix-fore tbe Legislature, without se- king tiww business lo eBK3 tllnB at tins dale Jiettoit. lleaidc, Mintl C((D!friiB abolish" th exist-iniy !Jt gut- rnmcnts, which it certainly has no Consilium tiooal rigbrto do,Ti B jxwwrljr worth our wllTe - ' to iaviU til raoscit b Muliiaff M .aatil feature in their orgauiiaiitin. Th action of the Congreaa in regard to the Sontbera States, way render our1 Militia law e aad organiiatioot unnecessary and void or In other Word un pend them, for a tim, vet they ar by bo mrtnt hostile to tie government r to tba Constitution of tb United State, nor . doe tny ana that we art aware desire th orga nization of the militia for any unlawful or im proper object, but Alto ply to keep up what nutt I admitted to be, -the full apparatus or re- , publican form of government under the Coosti- tution of tbe Tutted State. Tba assumption on tba part of Coofwesa, that tbe Southern Btatea are without a republican form of govern ment, meat be regarded at a mere assumption r fr partizan purpose. No man can show that North Carolina' baa ever bad any other than a republican form tot government, except when aha baa been aubjected to military rule without her content. 80 Jong aa that exists, oi cnurae - her republican form of government ia suspend ed, and to long as Congress claim the rtght to control the State and to propose or prescribe fortnt of government for the State, to long her republican lorm of government will be appen ded, perhnpa, forever. The Conatitution obligee the Federal Government to Quranic to tbe Btatea republican forma of government, L e. tba whole power of tbe government (a pledged in tba most solemn manner, to prevent any power whatever a well aa the Btatea themtfclree, from J filing or forcing opon the people ol the Btatea , any other than a republican form of govern -r; ment, but it ao where empower Qoogrest to ; give or prescribe or force upon the people of t the Btatea any form of government whatever, . - but it tiuldt the people bound to uiuks and rre aervt fr themtelvea a republican form of gov ernment. Thia the Sherman bill profeaae to permit the people ol the South to do, but ao Uammulji the poopJe by iu provisions aa to pre- vent tue exercise of their righta aa citizena nf tbe Btatea. And thia ia what every reconstruct tion bill which Conrea ha propoaod, has done If the object of tbe friends of thls'propoal- tion It simply to avoid the expense oi keeping up the organiiation, thit can hettef be dona 1 the tupenif.n or the offiot of Adjutant Gen era! until tucb an office is needed. We hope, however, when the LegUlatnre determinea to do thw, it will tint ba Juat to tin present iccum- Urn t of that o(Ji( by paying him for the im , nictixe Jxir he liu already performed In t or- g.nnm Hie Militia. Whei itie Leuitlature o, e...l:.. . ! . .. . . . vwvuua arnvra aixnai pitin, that It re, lows to pay her legally appointed ofllcera full and proper remuneration for their services, it win t prtef lor the State to close basinets, 1 ... ' anu piace ueraeir un.kr the management of another power other than her own people. .:' The feRlnfiittire on Tlnirwluy hint at$rpna ted t.50l for decorating a soldier's grave yard . nr Hnleigk.-Het. Democrat. IVilwti is calculated tij mialeaiL There muat te a genoral denire fl it thatlh aoldiijiiu . who felt; Or who died irom iljwate, and were hastily burieil, without rrgnrd to plnce or manner In either the late Con fei Urate or Federal armies, should lie gathered In one spot and decently . buried, and their grave so nmrked ss to .indi cate to friends where they lie.- It appeara to 1 e that civilisation, bununity, propriety and reiigioa would demand this. ThtM coiisidefa tioua prompted the ladies of 'Raleigh to prmruro fit place where to congregate tbe late ('ohf,-di r , ate dead. And this has been rendered ntvnn by the determination ot the U.'S, government ta establish a National (leiavtery here, where all the Federal soldiers who have fullen or died in thia State, should likewine be congregated in one place. There is eertainly no wrong in this, but it Indicates the right spirit. , ' .. TUl t ak. has been com milled Iatj4:-Su4l,. Oiief Qaartermiwter, wh ts now having the - Federal dead removed frmiri5tjii Golthfc lwovand oniepacea to lint plare. During tbe war a number of the t'onl derate dead ralMried a th Rortr QnsrrjrjTrpf iif g' which the Federal authorities afterwards thought to ba a fit placa to locate the cemetery oMeJenni4lA!!laVu at-leefl prewtlTrT a suitable griutid t" their eeinetery and that they bad had it prepared f. the reception of their dead, the Fedira; authoritie nntitled them that the Confederate dead mnt .ba removed at Mceaaary fo complrting the National cemetery """id tlie removal or Oie Fcderaf dtad.Maoon aa possible, Thia involved the Bacoasity for a larger amount of funds ttiaa they could command at ; oace. Nearly five hundred IxKliea could not be ' removed, grave dug, andjileoent burial given them, at once, at any atnall expeose and, hence the necessity for the appeal, titthe Lrgialature not to dtevtuU the cemetery at we undervtand it, but to enable them to remove and decently hutj Hf W. T?w' Vi,tiy jif the !:.v,udata. diis'l, nwiy ft .f .IimJI must .be rcuMvtl 1-, athort time; . - ; . ... :. . Among the tale Confederate aoldiera, nearly - every eounty l: the-Ktwte ia -rrprewntJrj . the deal here; hence, under the circutpHani', ?S"pnIprirTyvilf - l0FilT Ai W ilif decoralumtvi itbe Cemetery, we plelge tli . 'dies of the f?tsie ar:d of this city, to do all that will be done, by their own rfforta, and aot from any monies contribotcd by the Legialatura. Kinerali ofCabarrn. , jyeequfiiJj5jinj3U in diff. rent part of he Mate to furniau as detailed accouots various uld, copper, iron and coal ninea in lthiiale. . Aa esteemed friend in Cabarrus btt aat-uaUtaJ4laniftg. W hoU-will he ,tot lowed up: .-.-.-.i:i--.y- "Thia county baa been noted lor the past thirty years .'or iu gold producing vein,, its 4 c,H plair dif;iHgtriaid the urti nuggeta that f haw Imo touud Irunt tuu 10. Jjute, farytng in rmltr from oarpenttywerglrt-- VrrtWCTty aetew pound. ; - . but from tbe excitement of 1849, when so great a ruh was made to t'alilornia, these' mines have rniaiiM-i IneKlecSaTand unwrougKIv aitbiWflt tiirore that pet t.w, th "vaat tafy of gold coined at the mint of our Htate, wa raiJert or w allied from the aands of this sectiou. A careful survey, and observation nf the K togicai forroarion, rout satiefy the aeit-iitittc and practical man, of th vast store of mealth that stilt laya hidden in the botom-of the vein ot this eounty.i . - . . 7 1 It it a well eatabtiabed fact, that all true ft ore veins are found in the azoic and sili rn series of rocks, tiff during thit period of the earth's for mation, occurred tbe gn a' o-cillations that rained the. silurean slate Irom their 'once borimtal position, to their now present one, (tielng at an angle, from the vertical, of only 10 to 15 de greet ) It is in lb met amorphic, tlcne and blueclay slates, that we Bod the reins coming to the surface, their matrix carrying gold var)ing from twenty to thre hundred dolinra per ton. At them hill were at one period of time inuelr higher than at preaeuV their tops having been ground on by the iniiiief.ae glaiers that swept over the whole count rv, the tops of !i vein wera ground up, a id the gold set frvr ,' ateen deposited in the sands on lb bill si.ien, and washed into th many streams, whose prolific yield hat given lu gol Jen havest to the tbom ands bo hav wrought thero.- The veins have been as yet but little wrought; "pits lor miles have been sunk to the depth of twenty and thirty feet, but at soon as the water made it apjiearance, these hotel have been abandoned. Tlie formation of the vein, at the surface down lo the level, ia quertz and oxidiaed earth from water Uvel the stilphurettea of iron (these are rich in gold; and frill bold for a con siderable depth, when unquestionably tulpbu rette of copper will come in, and it wilt be at this point, these mines will yield their fortunes. No mine Oan be worked with a greater ad vantage, Within a few miles of a Kailroad-r-fuel moat almiidant, and laltor at one dollar per day, we teel sure that Cabarrus coiinty wilt send immense amounts of copper to market within the next flv years." V ' r" WcE. . . For the Sentinel, .: " Xailroad Ueetint; at Trinity College. The cilixena of Trinity College and vicinity met at the College, Feb. U, to take into eonsid erstiou the proposed Uailroad from the Coal Fields to Ml. Airy. James Leach was appoint' ed President, and B, Craven, Secretary of the meeting. Alter a full discusnion, a committee that had been appointed for that pttrpote, r-' ported the following reaolutions, which were unanimnual.v adopted t - V jrWiutrVThat the proposed road it of the greatest iinportafiMiicibit aBeiloa of theState, and that we will not only favor it by all proper meana, but will aid in furniahing tba. money to build it to th utmost of our ability. " I. We are aatittd,ibat tiy far the tenlfouie is by way of-tbe Factories, Trinity College, High Point and Salem. From Deep Hiver to HaU-.in, b9 miiea, it will not b necessary to cross any streams of consequence, not a single bridge to ba built, and the grading will coat leaa perhaps, than the same dial mice in any other section ot th rHa.t.- -t 8. By this route the road will pa through a section abounding in valuable Ire gbt through out, and wilHie 011 or near tbe "old Kayettevilla Itoad." the Una of all the mountain travel for tli lat bundled years, and no other route can hare ao many linijortant poiutu, anil maiir. l controlling line ol travel and triuh. ' 4. Thit rout would not only develop and be supported ley the nneqiialleii waUr power ol Deep ifiver, capable ot running niidious ol spindles, and an Inealcurablu aiiiiiunt of ma ctiiuery of every kind; but would pant central ly through a section abounding in valuable metals. Within a radius ot ten tuilea from Trinity ar InexliaiiaUbl iuiV(iiie of eojtper, gold, iron and leud, lietolx!. That tli cWwretary tw KnU'wtuit to correnpoiol Willi the President of the vVe.ten Itoad, and to take such steps ss uiuy ba en sary lo bare the menu nf this route dufji ru pteaented. 7,VlW,Tllat these prot-ecdius I publirlu-d in tbu Ualeigh, 1'ajeiuvdlo au. Wilmington paper - -B.Clt.WEN, - Feb, 18, 1867. Secretary. ' . btuudatd please copy. Matonry and Women. The local of the Norfolk Journal It responai ble fofsthe following ttttry, Whether he gets it from the written hiatory or the tradition ot Masonry, or from bit own fancy, we leave tli reailer to judge. Why. Womkji Cabkot ' mtkk Masonic Lotto kh. AVhen King Soloman Waj still ayomig mail he bad married bis seventh wile. She was a lM-aulilul young Am mem i teas, with locks a Hack as a raven' wing a ud eyes a bright aa eauh 'a. It was lielieved that ahe wan the favor ite lair on among all the aultanua of the groat as they alttrwarda becafiie. blie kuow' her l-e, and used it unsparingly, li addition to her other qualities, site waa as iuquiaitiv a. iataiaeianauiii it sotue granll oecaaion, and atajed out nm?hat late. W hen he returiiel home, he touutl the fair Ammonite Hi tlie dump. anrtT?oTii.tan4 th motion prevaitejl by a vote of 31 to li like the lair wive ol ,MaiuMitOoometiuiesuuw, wben their Ionia stay out too Uie at the LoVlgo. ishe mpbraida iiittt- willt ivcgteiug h ittai lied mat hu hadn't U-en to Hie lodiie aa lit Dm I tended, and innsted thit in iulur h abould give pnmT tnarwwreviV'trre'tiy nttrg'mvlr1 initiate!, so that b might go there u4 watch nun. -. - 1 "Daughter of Amdion," replietl the King, "thou bat behaved thyself as one of the fiMtliMU women, tn presuming to queation th) Inn lonl ati.V as thou n of Ibis" master. Thou art not so auurv Willi ua pretendeat to be ; tot the true reason twlisvior Is thy uiaatiajile "ctiriwily, ia fcldcli thoutxcclhst v ht-rJelt. . Know tbeu that 1 here ordala that, hilibilr tlmur norany ut -ihv b. piHiv x alter tl.-.t av eu!tf. Mm ixuittt ot a Msx'iiic ImIl'c ; lm 1 ahall eid en itui l b tOyercrttirTitviTHiifi hii diaii vord any woman tbrft tltill aaetiipj to eudr aliHlire; e, I Veil thlTA lJn-n rd UraeXf And that iwilinance Tt' ttii Biiiisf pt.fltonaj.th" hateonti'uuud In torcti!l this day. -, H htow, 4liat- -we-l)j e ati tfled thf CUI hi&i T our fair reader aa fully aa did Kinir Hokiuiou that of hi Queen. Akhival or Taoop. The BaU 1 more, .term er, Tuetdav, brought down ninety cavalrymui and lorty-hv horses to gj to Xorth f.r..mV : KOETH CAE0U5A UCISLATXTXr :A EENtSO SESSION. r-r TMfBJiPArrFetrrfr -; Th - lotlowiog -bHK nn tlx Calendar, wer taken op and dupoaed of aa follows KEJECTKD 0 jKTOTlEuJWr.f BUI t amend an net twaTetftonalfTirenni th . niaiirteumico ot baatanl ehildten biH for tne reiur 01 Kuaio,iaoaana minor curiitien ; im fixing the lee of County Solicitor ia certain cat t - bill 1 1 I ay magistrate in Hendc-rsoa County. '.' ' ' ' '7 1 .. ..iAUUMMTSLI SXWTPolBMH n.rr w. mtrtolbai g tb IttSadEtioa of tbe Court and th ruteaof plaadiog therein ; 'bill to better aecure the payment of rent ; bill to ptevent un neceasary caaitt in suit on ofTn-ial bomla, ' 7" " TTr".: 3".VVaJ Ol TUC TABUaV " . ' Bill tor enact and amend an ordinance lo change the jurisdiction ot the court and tli rul t of pleading therein ; bill auihorizing tue iaaue of new bouil for bond issued to the Wee tern N. C. Railroad ; bill cooceriiitig Juatice ol be peace for New Hanover County; bill to to ereaae the fee of inapector ot naval atore in th city of Wilmington ; bill authorizing the issue ol new bonils tor bonds iKiied to th Wilming ton, Charlotte it Kuthertord Railroad eompant. Bill to incorporarfr the Jiiu-th Wealern lUil l(ol I ompany, was amended and passed Its several readings. Ilili lo protect cei tain interest of the Com mon f-choola, and for other purpose, passed ita several readings. . . , " ., Bill 10 amend an act tt'' authorize the StCre t.tryof Slate to employ i tb ik.pied ita Several feding. ' . , - Ittwdution to iiicn w th pay of tbe Govern or'a metuienger, paed its Several readings. Bill to provide for the sale of tbe Chatham' Railroad, passed ita aeoond reading. Bill to amend the charter ol the Raleigh and Gaaton Hull road Company, wat amended and patised its several readings. N ( On motion of Mr. Thornton, th Seuate ad journed. ' ' f. I ' ' .l- HOUSE OF COMMONS. EVENING SKSS10N. ' - Thcmdai, Feb. 81. Th llouse concurred n Senate amendment to the resolution of adjournment. . The following bill passed their second and third readings, viz : To extend the regular terms of the County Court of Granville; to aecure I etter drainage of the lowland on Lower River In Caldwell county f and to consolidate tbe Fir Companies of the City of Newbera. The following bill wer indefinitely post poned, or laid on the table, viz: To repeal an ordinance ot the Convention, authorizing tbe exchange ot stocks in th Railroad Companies for Stat bonds; for the relief of the people ; and to compensate Justice of th Peace in Linr coin oounty. - ' ' . Mr. MurrilL hy leavt, inUoduoed a bill to teg-' ulate th cultivation of Oysters, which pasted its several iraading, under a suspension of the rule. :z---z- .. - araxuL hbdrb. , A bill to protect property told under execu tion, fmm 'sacrifice, was put on fit second read ing. - The question being Unit upon th adoption of an amendment proposed by th Committee on the judiciary, Mr. llolderby moved to amend the amendment, by adding a proviso, thai th property sold under execution shall bring itifuli tafsi, instead of three fourths of ita value, at proposed to tha bllL Rejectee!. Mr. ltttss moved to lay tha amendment oa tba table. Not agreed to. Tlie amendment waa then adopted, and th bill put-ted it aeoond, and then ita third read ing, yeas, 1H, nay I,. The Houa thea adjouruoil. . . SENATE. Fridat Moaamo, Feb. it. The 8euat was called to order at 10 o'clock. Sundry bills and resolution were reported trom Committees, wbtvn will te noticed wben they come up on their second readings. KSOt,lTIO ASD BILL. Mr. ( lark, a resolution Instructing the Com mi t tee on Finance to inquire whether th con- ,k lraft i f sale of tbe Hock owned by tbe Stat in Nie llaleign ana uaston Kaiiroao company, re porti d by tbe Treasurer to hav been mad to said Company ha been discharged, sod if to, when th payment waa made, and what kind of State bond were IMopted In payment thereof. Adopted. Mr, Berry, a bill forth relief of the people, by authorising the issue of bill of credit to de fray the expense of th State Government, Ordered to be printed and referred to tbe Com mttte on Banks and Currency. Mr. Richardson, a bill to incorporat Crain t ree, k Lodge K6. 813, io Moor County. Re ferred to tli Committee on Coiporatii .. .,, Mi. McLean, a bill to liwn aae the capital stock of the CK"ndon Bridge Company. Piled. Mr. Mcltae, a bill authorising Ju'alice of the Court of pleat and ljuarter Seationt of tba County of llobinaon, to appoint tjiecial Mftg iiltrat. Filed. ,....T... Mr. Clark, a bill providing for lb payment of the interest on the public debt, and lor other purposes, which was made the special older at 11 o'clock o Monday. . - Mr. McLean, a bill authorizing . th Mayor or Chief Magistrate of incorporated own in Tliii" fffttle, to enforce thr collwtlon oT penaTtles nil one. . A message was received ttom th House Dro- r,twMBat;ittlaitMlitlia.lfMBa,. . ad 1. ibrn. ion 'c rriTY",1W)OT xm',m,M'ximm-aymmmmmmmmMt Mr". WilMn moved that the Henata . concur. ana OB Die motion, tue aye and aya wer called, . Also pmpoainir tp rescind the joint order ret alive to th fitting of the daily sessions, and pmptiacd to meet a 1 n4 adjoanr at 1 r meet at 8 and adjourn at . Not agreed to." " A hw traromttting a bill to extend tbe resular and on motion of Mr. Bullock, th rule were uH'ndod and th bill passed it several read, inua. ; t-- "; Vt motion 01 sir. vt igirin, tn rate wera nxpended and the bill authonxing' the Com miMiimer ot tli town or llalilax 10 grant th rtubt of way to th VI ilminirton & Weldoo R It. Compnny through said town. Vat takeu up and panned lis several reading. in iwMion 111 jnr..imea, lira rate were -tw itl!tti,ai?l h Jnli aluntinig the Mb) Of 'tuev A'hatliam U.iiJowitfaa taluHa-.BrR-l- Mr. flail oiTcred an aiiiendment. f MtHwd moved ttt postpone indeflnttely the wluil(-uitmr ... Not iifreial to, - -- J!iB 4uiiUrdLlBmiitrM t3i ameedinsot, it was aiiopmi. mgrtmrnf Af r. lAach, tr flBqBSB sSSed" Inderlnittlv, he havlng'atated that tbe elluct of the bill wat destroyed hy tue amendments and tiiat he made the motion to potpooe at tbe in stan of the friends of the hill. : -L Lea of aVwcooe waa granted Mr. Edwards. i Senator trom or tuampton. Mr. Cowaa latrodoeed a resolution, by leave, propoaing that both i llonte adjourn on the '4ti " tti urmeei T'n on ine it 01 aueui-i tr. Uutlaw moved to amend bv sirikinir out 1st of August and insert ' dul pending it eon aiiicranon, tns aonr tTt-l rsniL nuTini. Bill to b entitled an act to enable th Weat rn Rail Road Company, to-zjdend-itxuroad acros th North Carolina Railroad to the Vh (rini Ho aear Mt. Airy, In tbeeounty d Jiur-J i cLao rgf fes, paantpr of , th- bift,. rt Mews. Hall, Wilson, Wiggins and Covington opposed it in its present form. It was agrw d to pas th bill oa It eeojd reaeiins? H h w vi-n f amending H-m ttr tlstffl "reattlng. and on onier tor 10 morrow at II nclort. A meaaag was received from theTTouie traiia-' netting a bill to conaolidate the Fire Com panic of th City of Nea bcrn, which paawl it irv eral reading! under - a tuapensioa of the rub s. Mr. Clark, a resolution pf .ovug to tend a message to the House relative to additional rules for th govermeet f both llemse in order to expeelite' buaineaaf which was laid over oniler the rule on yesterday, for one day, as take op, amended and adopted. On motioa of Mr. Paschall. the Senate ad journed until to sight at 1 o'clock. t , - HOUSE OF COMMONS. FtAvrF'b.S!Snd'lfT. Tba House was called to order at 101 o'clock, A. M. Mr. Patton, from the committee on Internal Improvements, reported backJ'tfwr.Ay, a bill to aid th Williamstoa A Tarboru Ituilroad com. pa.y; a bill Ic amend 1 he charter ot the Wil miogton Railway Briilge eompany: Lufanttrublu bill to incoroi.raie lh""Char- lott and Georgetown Ralroad; and lo incor porate Norfolk A Great Weateru Railroad com pany. Mr. Ferry of Carteret, for the committee on Claims, reported a resolution in favor of Sion H. Roger, Attorney General ; resolution in favor of Chat. Byrd vnfavorulJy ; a reaolutionin lavor ot Win. Patterson favorably; air. Mryaon, lor tha committee on -Cherokee favorably, a bill to repeat "an act tor the better regulation 01 trie Western Turnpike road." . - BILU AXD BISOLCTIOKS. Br Mr. Horton of Watauira. a bill to ' amend an act, entitled "an act to improve th public road from Taylorsville to Boon by way of Russell Gap and Hqldmau't Ford. Passed it several readings under a tuapension , of the rale,' v ; By Mr. Whitfield, a resolution to raise a com mittee to contlder the various proposition rela tive to payment o iotereet on the public debt. Laid on th table, on motion of Mr. Latham of W aabingtnn. ; . - .. A resolution restrictlnit debate, (introduced by Mr. Woodard, oa yesterday.) waa adopted. Also, a resolution, (introduced on yesterday, by Mr. Ho derby,) substituting afternoon far even ing session. . s I . . ' : i,1 :, Mr. Morehead introduced a resolution to res cind the joint order for adjournment. Mr, Autry moved to lay the resolution on the table. Not aureed to yea 4IL Ddf sliL WfTKorehead stated t bt liis oliject in Wcr-T ing tbe resolution, waa to secure tint du ad- journment. The resolution adopted provided that the Assembly should meet In Uctolter. for tbia ha saw no good reason, ' . " After some discussion the resolution to rescind was adopted, and nt to tbe Senate for concur rence. .. ; : j ,v..- .- ,;. - .. . The llouto concurredXIn tbe report ot the Committee of Conference,, on th Hometteud Mmn. Martin and Latham, nt Wasbingtmn, were allowed to record their votes, the former, lor -th latter, agalnet tbe bill paused on venter day, making butse-ttealing (first offense) a cap Ital felony. , .......... . t tract al ordkh. . ! A bill to confine original iuriadictlon of al erimesand misdemeanors, below capital felonies, to the Court ol Plea and Quarter Hessiont, waa put on it second reading and passed, Th rule were suspended, undrv amend ment were offered, ami the bill wasr commit ted to the Judicinry Committee. The Senate, by message, refused concurrence in the resolution substituting "afternoon" for "evening" sessions. Th following engrossed bills had their first" reading, vix: . A- To amend an act to incorporate Hillsboro' Military Academy : in retrnrd to repair oa Lx ecutive sfsnsion; ia regard to Burke Ikjusre' and other pitblio property. for tbe assignment ot certain room, la the Capitol 1 to protect cer Uia Interest 01 th Common ecnools, , Tbe Senate, by message, concurred in the res olution to rescind the joint order for adjourn ment Oa motion of Mr. Bowe, a bill to amend Chap. 49, of the Revised Code, In relation to executors ana aamintsiraiort, waa laacn un ior eoiwideratton. r r --- -A- Mr. Bov offered a suostitute for the bill. Pending dtapossioa at 13 o'clock, M., the House proceeded to consider, tPBCIAL OROKB KO, A bill to regulate assignment and protect creditors. Uiacutaeq at length and recommit tod to the Judiciary Committee. The Houte returned comrtderanroo of tha un finished business. Th bill wis amended and then passed its 3rd reading. Authorize ebenn to settle inlet tale estates ia certain ease. I An eneroesed bill to Incorporate The North - Western HuiUoad Company,, passed its. seveiaJ reading under suspension ol tbe rules. Off CAMCMtUB. A billexolaaatorv of hct BTantinz eeiler t!aTiairlir'llT awel'AiBilB.c.rL;hitttwmfca'il'-'-aa their contract or naroonng them," and a bill lor th relief ot purchaser ot vacant lands in lla- 00a f aunty, passed econd and third reailiug. A bill for th rebel ot Executor Nand Ad 'mrttrator. and a bill to amendan act to ex tend the tim for th registration of decdj Ac, wer laid on in tsoio. , A resolution tocompensat Judge holding Coiiru of Oyer and Terminer, wa rejected ou Second reading. : 1 ': Th Hons then adjourned until 10- o'clock 'to-morrow, .. ... Th United" State Senate has pataed a bill authbrixina th Suprcm Court, br 1 it own order, to allot the justice among th circuit court. , '. .fc.,....,..;..-. Th ' Nttrfol t?ryiiitt states rliat'lt an- pear to b tba , -general d-ierminwii.H -of-yg parties intrreated .1(1 rtbuildlntf -th AtlanlMS Hotel, to conttntct it upon the .New too lot. cor er ol Urandy and Mtm tfrtt'lnsteEdz uL0n. tUe at is of th litrmer butbltng, -r ; -- . Rj5 ? w 5? ftnosjtt :Tlie pirtiit ,sho bttety relievetl Uie eheriff of Iiu t'oiruty of hi papers, money, waicn ana ottier valuables, have have been viaitedxwith compunctious teelioim. fur thair conduct oa that occasion, and recentlv . . . . 1 1 . . - rwiurneo iu. air. wray, larougn toe fost office, th whols amount of ereenback taken frrwn hitm. Tarter HmVurner, V - " t, '; , .,.. - 1 . -. . ' ; ' For the Bent met . Oa aomeof tha C4r and aonir cf tha Sad aytmiriWW piett 8carcity;of Mdney, nT time la certainly a aeon ol pe cuniary embarraasment and diatreas. Tbe got h a ure it past away, and the iron one it com 4 with a. vengeance and w aiw, alt feehng tts thrngrwhh aurrow and dliBay, others Ifcliejti weight. Som eraon regard thir tW"ol that.hw'teKiadcrist (it uce fof tlie wisest end whit b it 'becomes ua to consider and promote. . , Let M OonejuWr a tew of jth - prlhl-fcd tbat are daiigmMl by tbi statayof itaisga, ilia tha m pinna, tjn aeafwiy f, "ay verv"Baliiraltf make men fruirat All are; now aalitfi..d that, they have been-too-vrxtravagant il their tienm-t, dyjng th period ot prosper ity. They have been lover of pleasure, and liava ! made" tha most lavish offerings at her shrine; and, in tact, while their cofiers were fill, there ass no great occasion for economy. But now thn is an entire hange in their aifairr; and Fortune, alter showing a thousand capri ces, bat fairly brokin the heel before their eyes, and, of course, they will be conpellcd to learn to be frugal. ' 1 ' Agsin, the same -cause will also make men industrious. Mere economy, however judicious, wiil hardly be suflicient to repair the .terrible loe that hate been experienced. Our people generally wilt feet themselves obliged to puraiie some honest calling lor their tuptort. And ..what isol grea: iniHriaiiee too, they will learn to real atiilit.-il with moderate gaina. I The time is evideutly gone by, when they could easily make an ahuudant living, and many of tbem amass large lortunes, liy the meana then in their power. Nothing now but a course of perse vering Industry and a Irainot honest effort 'will enable them to secure a decent competency for themselves and families, Tbey will according ly learn to be industrious ss well a frugal, once more; the pressure ol tbe lime will probably make men morn moral in many respects. In particular, by the gieat change in the condition 01 iuing,toey win ne Obliged to deal lew in spec uiauon ami cretin men formerly, and will, course, commit less fraud in business. Beside mis, iney win do lorced to abstain Irom tome licentious pleasures, merely for the waut meant to indulge them for such thinirt generally very costly. It it true, that in the ac tual state of human nature, they will part with these "iniuwat aroua-roentt" verrtlowlv sod re luctantly ; but tbey will resign tbem at last. And at the tame time, at they are obliged to .retire frontthe haunt of vice and the circlet of fashion, they will insensibly acquire a relish tor the pure pleasure- of domestic life, which are alway friendly to virtue, and then we may ting whu Buaaspeare "Sweet are th ate 0 adversity.' On the other hand, let ut look at one or two of tba bad effect that mtr b feared. In the first place, it ia a time of danger to all those who ar destitute of th powerful control of moral and religious principle. . As th pres sure of pecuniary embarrassment rests heavily upon us, and U rather increasing than diminish ing at least with many th temptation to do what ought not to be don for relief, gather engtfr. iuera r a thousand way trt mdtanUigt, and avoiding th claim of justice which lie open to a man u embarrassment and oltcn It require principle ot tbe itaunchest in tegrity to keep him in the straight path of true virtue I uia remark applies with vast lore a community Tn which, poverty baa been so long reuantd a a diacrraca, and tba principal d tioctioo in society arise from wealth. It often happens that thaopprobiura of poverty is the very object of horror ; and whil the men appalled by ita approach, ba doe that , which virtu and conscience forbid. : Hence the neces sity"of a higher principle than mere regard to reputation. And hence, tba expediency of es tablishing in practice, other distinction tbn those which exist between rick and poor. , Again 1 thia is tim of great danger to men . who, without any fixed principle and confirmed habit, have experienced a decline of business and want of full occupation. Men ar never more exposed to tb ruinnut contequencet ot dissipation, than when intb circumstance just mentioned. Uneasy and rettleea-ottea without tlie resource of learning, and any love for lit erary pursuit tbey seek, in tb various mode ol dissipation, relief from tb Intolerable feel inga produced by tha want of that inUrttt which t rreated by the sctiv pursuits of honest indus try. . Hence, there i great reason to apprehend that th mar decent sort of people will indulge in tteret inUmptrartet ; and that other will fre quent groQ-thup and Upptinghmuet, will engage in petty facijiahtina. aad -ia various kinds of lo and miaou gambling. The uneducated and irreligious poorar in very great danger in time like the present Already hav we heard, with deep concern though-we ar sot urpried at It mat aroBkennesa and dissipation are on tbe increase among ua. 1 ' I W hile we make these remark, w do think; it doe to our poor afflicted people, to aay, that they have borne tha terrible revulsion that has takeq place, on th whole, very well True, we bear 01 thefts, robberie and other act ot crim inality more frequently than in better timet. 1 he wonder is, tbat with tb thousand of idle, thriftless creature let loos upon society who were free, contented and bappy under law and government, these acta of violation of law aud order are not greatly multiplied. In this light, oetieve nw more than we ever did, that the great mast of our people ar sound at the core and we trust that tbe hope of bettering their condition, which la ottered by the boundless re sources of our State, will sostain tbem in thit Hi me ot trial, and bear tbem throueh it frith Honor,. Our closing remark. No man ia in a condi tion to resist tmption 'whft hat not tome -wisrtrTy object before him ; who it not, wirhemf wtv-nrrTB-ra uo uiiers at such a time as this. . W hat is a-man's- principles worth who esn see friends and relation tollihir dv and nigut lor a competent suppsrt. and demean himself by living qion Uieui, and-"vatiog-hc bread of idleness.'' It is a great pity the cl.virw law could Hot be literaHy xafrfed out. "If anu man wut aq iivrc, neumr imiu iueal. AD. L fJWUltSAMJi.Nr ANU HALL. V. mora wiu be a Tonrnanaent and ball at Clavtnn Jolinaou Co., N. C. en 'i'huraMiv tlia 7th dav at kr. a next. . All KntKfats ar tvapullv iliriwd to nartusi. ap paw in Ui nuiiiK. 1 .... ndiiiis. Oa. O. fLTABlBACLT. C. at. a. ry Feb S-165-lw PBKslI riKt.naiaK X' liKii am-i and beat virtetv of Curdcn Seeds. Inat reutivVt.1 tr.,m . - - - . 1.1 1 f.tt r " ooiaiair a yo, lialiiiii.ja t llm nam Hurt HrrxA T AMESM.TIWI,t. OPENING OF SPIUXaTRADE. i f TTESTERS CVP1KB t'OCKlNiJ KTOVE3 AB XJ nri.ir wiih eomnlet Bets or .L'o-naii. to. auoed l mir firmer Mock, makes onruwnrtnKut to eomut of to 40, Cook etorea, vahona attwn . IJHt IW Febl-l64-tf mA HAivwk", Al 1 Ul W L I AT T itr- . ..... ....... .n HX ATTEND PROMPTLT TO TBI fro. . turn rUitn'a J -T " cOJi . hi .ear-" " 1 tr Feb-2ma 1 H AVE RTILL OS HAND AH a8HOHTm,w tVEIUilltKNa and davhtuoe,, IraiTviVrk Y 0 lloWBf tla.iim kwueriv ont t HuiiC.. . 7 .! , ieJtiUl Lit aiwW. t a o.i,Tuit!il- iieiuoruu Kmoury, mm bar a In ehaua. i.T."' t iHbe at tta. tisTden In ftrmm otTriLr9 WodliowliiT next, from 1 a'aiivk till ,..i..?J N Hot can ba suppUed. P teb l-ls-tw pKFH O0WHE.V. AKD BWEJiT JtwSlASlrj, i PULLUM, JOKEsav, 1'eb H-lfilHf Tll'uiV Mirvuin 1 a KELtt t'iiDi CEsroin.. itKa r..n,. i: nv.-n - - . Hpringa, Ailea! Trio and Crria?s Bohs. ieUow Plate, Axle Clin, pauwi UJm. KUps, "t f.naniHlliHl Cloth, Mole Bkin and Daah Ustlm h with many oilier arUcles buloiujuw ui Um 'ih FablM-tf ; . ITIthaLjS TCstlv Hwl'ast. ilil nopulsr Boardimr Moos, raeanthr atiui L now open forth aocommodation of tlthar barwaaaa or transient boarder, lla room ar ru-innt' uS well supplied, servants attantivs sud potua. Tarai niudurahi. Atembers of tk Legialator wilt tad kZ all the eoinforta ut a Uom. Jan lo-liu , Mas. JL A WATatMj. TKESH AKltlVALOr "Vit'EK N OF TH nn JL and otlwr pattern of Cooking; Htovsau fanukL with full eomptamant of atenaiis and Pip oia i. B..OWV Raleigh, Jan l-f With Bart Una roil RE XT. THE Houas and Lot oa BiUtbaroHt kun at, 'Hill psojwrty." , 7 Apply to STORE. Tha Lesr Cook Dtove,' Eitantioa Tba "I . Spirit Lsvaia. With 1'lomb. J. BROW, ; Feb U-liig-tf . ' t: .- 'yith Bast A Un. TBB LAND WK LOVE, FUU FEBRCAJtT. i Just recMvad. Feb 11 lift-tf BHAMSON k FARBAA iAfl BEAMH KOTlT PAPER, 1UU Al M eent per Raan. teb n-is-t utANaoN a farrai Hmoking Tobsseo, s wyd u lbs .porks sai KCI4JAM, JOS'FJI CO. just itKcioivicrx fA SlTyOR BA MtTir W. R0BT ANDREWS, K I IX. FsyatUivill li treat, Raleich. M- U. An Hacks Vail weight livarpoof Hats. . 60 bbla. HnparftiM kkmr. . - 15 bols. MoUaarw. -60 Kits he. I. UmImkL V an i aaes frftan 'XiauatoAs and Piartlitai - -: : - AO. bita AilamantliM CaiMlloa, . Ml Ul'la. Wbita Atarosr PutaUia and !", I. Jv I 10 Bbla Onions and 10 of Apple Casta, 1,000 Yds. Cunuy Bagging, tli Coils Hup. --wUtt lb. 80U Iawthwy 1 10 Ita. F ranch Call (duna. . 8 " KipMkiua. 10 Boxes Candy, assorted. 'Ml Kacka Java, Kio and Lagayra Cofhss. - 1U0 Hmub Wrappuif paper. to Bimhelt Mw doks, aaaortsd. ehsaw. M half and Quarter bbl. Hoar, difiaraal mba 75 hbla. Hugar, of all grades, in quanutut tat at price to salt. x . bbls. lOkrldg and Patapses family low, art j 100 Bags Shot, all sue. : Du. Pr. I'ottoo Cards. ' to Boxes Pearl Starch, ehmp. -Good aaaortment Crwkerv af (hit. ' S)icd Pigs feat, Fulton market family Beat, (if at wholmnte and retau. Also, a lot of Kngliak taj vnaeaw ana a larg saaonmant or Men Uardaa Urndt A fins ami la of Bteon alwavs oa Baud. Aan Clsgetu' Baltimors Als, by th Facta, ami Um Bwr by tha Ck. -- r " - Uquora of all jerade. Attantinn la tpMitllv etlM to our par old Robeson Connty Whiakay, . . All manner of rtaoeea, Catanp, ana Fuk, 0n eerie generally very cheap for cash. Frew Oyatara rscwivad daily from Worftjlk. . . W. ROBERT ANDREWS, Wbohwal and Rstail Orotar. FeblS-tf -GAEEETT, TOUBTO, SCOTT, CO. :W..aa"ira'mwrf-jijt NEW YORK, SUCCESSOR TO 1BCIIIBALD YOl .NG, fcAEKETT 4 (& . OP NEWTOIUC, AKD irCM'EIl SCOTT . 0KKEWABK, N. J. 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OI-IVKH ru- ; SOX A Co., t uoliliera,li.7Wa.ljligtJU btrael, iw l''eb iVlOi-tc i ".' . ( . ' v.J rv T OXO HANDLE SH0YTI4, M AlfWlB FOW jji turaeoa so cuuatst : k PCIXIAM. JOKES CO Feb8-lj-tf " -i Whwiwsi Orocar .1 I r 1- fv A 1 i 1 r A
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1867, edition 1
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