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. ;. ; Of BTEsCBIPTIOS. The Bnrmttt ie publwbad every dT, Bauuay, on tuiitfeiu turn: Thro avm'Ata, ....- ,....; Ob yr, nNei-lteeUjkirtioal year,...,..- all a,iin,. klT HntinaL IH yer. ' " eseept ..! -AA ;.. . TIIEmVTiNEL. WM. ft. PELL, J SEATO OALEfy, tbs -ejowsTinmow costs ' Thie r-ly has bee ia made just abree weeks. , Apparently, it Jo entered P; . oa the threshold of tbs special work eoa Bded to 'It by tbe Congress. Yet there Med be no doubt m to the character of It c tloa. The temper of the hdy Indiootee as clearly what It win do, ee It it work wss already eompletodV The moderation hoped v for by iU friend, U ao part of te f gramme,' Itf pitternesse end vlndktjve ees, eeraiaet those wb ojipoee Bad leal iee ia interna, and Constitution Saat" hk4 tor m extretn and a ? Intent at front y other Southern Btate. . It is ,sU, perhaps thst this should be ,HTb ;iodiiren!oe,1 thcctolkltocklrscaac i,af the white people of the Bute, to the deagere f boariroa then, can alone be Wokee ead their eoergiee areata by,h ..a(iTri, tewMjneitte T) chains end meeadee being torged tot them by tbe Badleata most Wad' tha tightly ' aod chb severely, before the great masse of the white of the' Btote will be nmJe to Mam) to consider, that there f an;' (Slog left them' to struggle for, hat Store ; breed aad meat' liberty, the Hgbte of freedom, - aad the b.wioge of republioee governtaeet, since tlie war cloal, hart beea 'UU&'nisiiy, matte r of the moat Inooneidereble moment f mere teooodary fraanhise, m eoiapere ble with the great doty aad latmet ofpfo'-, riding something to eat ai tu (wear What tan roue then from their death like alambet f Whatow 'brtog'"r0,i0 white men ia tba Stat to the poll, to'exef- , erclee the duty aod tba prirllege tat toting, who have. biLherto neglected to rote, sroos tba war closed f If tbejr; h?fclo that liberty ia a faro, aad. tba right of freedom are not ; worth protecting, thea they deeerrato be ilanap and the, lTe their iormer Uiu'buiea. What It to be the character el the ftp. CoaatUuUoa, which the Radical Xoarea tloa will preaent to the people of Udrtb Carolina t r Let tie preeeot a aammary of tt . leading features, at plainly Indicated,, by the action already taken or already detenniaed poe in the Committee nMMmv The ioiel -i ligwooe dod vlrtne of the body sre 'lncap able of orlelnatlns a CooatitutloewTba precise wants of the people of Korth "Piro- Una are eakaown to them,, The adaptatioa of tba great principle of organle ' la" aeeore liberty, law aad order to oolety, to protect It moral audit llf. to PtfttKi tb reeoureee of the Bt t to invigorate the energle of the people, il beyonei their naeht Happily tn them, other bar gone before tbem, and, from the labors of tb lh'1 tellecte and virtue of otbar,"a ' piece of patch-work, a little from tbl and a little from that, from tba org&nlo law jf ether Bute and of our own, ; in man caacs wholly noauited to the present condition f Vortb Carolina, will t btougbt from the nncouth and anpractiaed laboratory nt the Convention... It loading aad moat objection able fastnrea will be aa follows ? '-" . . . : . . . . - . -if 4 1, Univeraal and unlimited ludrags to we male negroes cf the State, and, th targert .ditfraoohiaement of tUo whit raoe, probably,, allowable by the CongreutV k I. Tb most esay and untrammelled ao eeas of the negro voter to the jury hot and to office, ,,'tn'i nt' $. The doors of tb Leglilature, in both branobea, will be thrown wide-open to the earn, alas ot voter,'. Bnrcatrloted by any reqniaitionato secure Intelllgenet ar vlrtoe, or property ; In tb .representative, The aeareat approach to' almpl democracy in tbl 'teepect, maugre the tlmoet Bnirersa) doubt now , existing as to the capacity af the people to govern , themselves, wlH.be sought Aed this will be done, beeaose it Is tb nearest road to anarchy.'ttllltarj ae- potism aad nltimately to. moaarobyr j 4. AU UmiUtioae aad obetrnottoo to tba free Utereoors, jsyd eaality th blsck aad white race, a U marriage and' social aad political contact, will be removed. ' 8.f Vary large and preteatton cheinej ftf general education will be provided o& The doors of the University, the .common schools and all other public institution of loarnitil, t opened kUk bUc white papila nnd tenchss. imU -mw t, The Legislature will be endoweii'jyith extravagant power of taxation npon prop erty, boaiaeM eaeesee and aaterprie, then etoain'g the door to the influx of VapUal or lmmigratloavrrbttF of eonrae 'exempting the negroe M far M possible from tax ati no, T.- Amoag n people proetrattMi witkeht aad with enterprise trammelled at every point, the largea proriato will be 'made : St an Increase of State and County officers,' acoestibb qnly to ths faithlit and bi before nnknow in Roi th Carolina,' render- infl heavy taxation , necessary, ttougli of eonrse careful to guard the rights of the 8. Our Court System, boretofore nearly adequate tb Onr wantsj is toKbl 'rendered vastly expenVive, byt tliip flurobe ,ttf, tba Courts, and by the increase ' of the " State Judgce.fi) aixtoea nd poasibly In tilileoB, inatead of eleven as now, and the ''creation f one" Judge for evpry Connty,; ltlj"-ihe power of increatiug tbaUormiRhl Courts aad Judgoa for our towns and ciiiee, ,TLia looks ycry much lik offeruig a bribe tathe lawyers of the State, very few of whom 'are considered fast," to Become "leOr, ae soon as posiMe. -.;- ,' : 3X , . . The iiaua oi in uvew h to be cnia- prcd of Mack and white men, whnra the ..lUat-.ira will be empowered to n..x tp, eo that not only &U diftinctions of color may l ebo'i-hed, but, of coarse, not ec-a or . Appandid tesw a,oetroJ aayetem ot wreak law. ae the fotiMiig, will he eosMDrstenceaf tetief t the rder pc pU, vkeeewi'h to "etch U ki" The public gtate debt, eekaowledx' I te be legal, will not be nWUted U fuua, bat tu dmt. fcrtaiatiaa epoa the &Mf will be ee heavy, aa4 tkloego( a wpport the State cnvamaMrt aad t meet the federal tat, that en fcope rf prwrWoa to pay the fkmU'a Interest if each a CcseiJtotioe) ia laael ai na art ha rtnfemil eeediau period, wbe the popalatio and soterprlae eaI eapitaJ a tne Rtata anan a aieariy t urrMA or-zso w xotbisoism. The report iroai the Committee Sof. frage, to the Convention, i rather aa nnique document. 7irat ttmm the majority a pert, elgaed by 0. C Pool. C. a Jm, IK li Rich, i. H. Harris, (negro,) I. k. Me DoaalX J, P. Andrew, K, Beohow, nad H. C. C. Cherry, (negro.) Then eome asMorV ty report, ffo, 1, signed by T. J.Ceadkreod X Coaeletoa. Thev the eaeeiloat, ! Itf report. Nit assigned hj Xassr. Graham anil Derbam, which wa fcava pnblUhed- Tben minority report. Hew a, algaao by , R, Preach. The majority report ia deelgaed, no donbt, i i admit t suffrage every male person bora la- Ihe Hatted Bute, and all natnraliaed pereoaa, residents of this State oatfyear, aad Si veer of as and opwarda. This aoaads I llberei, kat tba ptaia grameiatieal eonstrwo. bead the view we are disposed to aUer. tain jf the liberality of the majority. Ia the OMeeatioe ready to go Kaow Kotbiaglam t What wil bldea eay to thief D taey Man to fckkire of all fbrelgaere a reeidence of twenty one year aad apwerds, ttefore votlegf . JUad the following a copy o geodoa L literatim tt muututim : Sftscnon t Irery male persoa, bom. in tb United Aulas, aad every mala pereoa who, has been naturalised, tweatynme years and nnward. who ahall have resided. In tah) State twelve moatht next preceding tnt eetoa, nd thru month la .tb eannty, in, which heofler In roie.shaD be eteemed ma'eleetot." ,7'H , ThkhidldedljUIbr4tto..lg,a, and wiaoVefthepeopW will ttihl en, Cendler end Congleton are not so HbwaL Tbet wouldexclade many from anffrage, tiid rreochlrould--exclude every rebel.-" Wt drabt whether, from what w nave heard, Preaea ie entitled te a seat ia the Con ran tloa. v The people of Chowan do not resard blm as eitisen of th State.' His rcaideao U said to be la Washington city, pother of (e "Fourth Ward," or not, we are not aavtasa. v mTXSIXMVAT, i-.. f The Cos vsn tloa ,ae engaged, a will be aee from the proceed lags, in tli eons! dera tion of aa ardiaaoae la lavnr of the WU- mington, CbariotM Rutberfusd & RCo., providlnf for the Stata'a endoremcnt of 1,000,000 honds, aad for th canceling and destroying 1,SOO,000 of the mortgage of 4,000,000, autheriaed by . be Oenernl A senjbly of ISM-T. The subject wea fully dieouaaed aad resulted Jbtx, th passage ot the blinance. It I believed, with the endorse mef, the beods eaa be dispoeed of upon terms greatsy adraatageon to the proeeca- Ml tbRoed. n - . . Tna DiSTkict ConADnn.T-It I under' then Geo,, Caaby will, visit tbl City tie preaent week. It ia proper and I eert. no doubt, that he aitould da no, The resBoaaiblllUee, whteS rest npoa bint, are of I . - . .l.i i. u w . Aim aw grave aonenwner, msm vnw m tuw Cult for him to discbarge them wtta antte- fhetloa to himMf, wirhovt t personal hv HtylPMl.AW Hie auuoMinatee acre, ao uoaot, nave tps mm prcerly advised of every thing, yet we ahojuld not wonder if ha baa kUZmi nva laacbe of outside eorreapnndenee, ealeulated, noticed by hlBV, td U wilder and disturb aa n. Should he be a apiPimckabk a ajma Seere are, he will be equally annoyed by the exoeaaiv anxiety of some veer "toil" wee- pie; te pent JnU hi ear tneM Dudgot ot pstriottadrrotion tohUn awlta ta gov ernment,! the shape af very wise and asev foggeetton aad 'very earlone eemplainte agsosn the aterrined rebeU But th Oaaaral, wthwrm,! n eoidler aad ptesairsa hUdlgaity, nnd I a Uttle toe eld ant an We Mei"eT klnaed." Some win no doubt he very reedy to dance around th Pen era!, and Mrte.Um-noU,!! 'WU fjat sceptUtdrthA ttt moon i nude nf grean chese." All wa tsk of the Ueaeral, to not to forget that amfut eocrespoadeooe about tb; Qank of this Citf, neat hint ftam' bi phma, dy few atontaa ago.-" . J ;; , Sewn Cocnt. Opinions dstivered a follow; Br PtuatoB, Clt.X!. la Banting, eclf Tlheony, from New Hanover, Judgment tet tiud nnd judgment of no suit. , In Bute en Parker, from Hew Hanover, ae error.- Ia March ea. Pbelpa, from . DaTidaoa, iadg .eot nfflrmedJ'n . SUte . tlam, from Frank lie, judgment ravereed and judgment for defendsat -' Bt Battl, jr n Stat ee. Hore Iroai Kew Hanover, t error,, In State ee. Kit chell, frwm lenoir, no mrrot.!; I State e. PuUord, from Carteret, error.' In State aa. Banks, irom Q uiliord, error, judgment mast be reversed, State w Wrhrht Halnton, from itoke, ni error.1 . Bf Rainn, J.v In Qibbe . IQtbha, from Hyde, ae erra In State . Kearney, from Granville, e trrr, la Rose ea Coble, feonjtJumdrd.he ermr.1 Stat , Koney, Coil nam a PnnkWa am InitalttaA S I & Boating, Beq, Cler of the Sapcrlof vottrt oi wans sor.iean nuioniog eatinet from n letter received by blm from Dletriet, Headquarters, whic cos vers Information in 'armattar bl much smportanc to suitor fReterrfng to. your communication of Jan. lit., I am inotroeted by the Command ins; Gr 1 1 ( t'let wherever, by the terms ct . y t' k en foreameot of el'u : , cJ, t..e cuuvmiob rif eote sud i -s lutiutut to the Mm ie Uevias T Twn.tttuHlonaJ CeciTt1oB," The Cnnventsea wee called te order o'clock. A. M. . - v . " Prayer by ta Rev Mr Atkinson, ol tbe city. ilarria, af Wean, (aegro.) eraseatei! a pe tltioi frem A an Uaderdow, (L w. e) pray lug tot a direree from Gilliam Coder dew. Belerrod.- . ..-, '- . .'..-. ' fc... Mr. MeCabblar, a mmnorul trees the ellX aaas ef ftowea, preying that the Vsurytaw miebt be ehanged. Keferred." " Mr. Abbott elated that the Committee on Finance, in view of Gen. Ceaby'a viait, bad eVferred aegolUtiiig tbe proposed hma.. mr. MairiaacL a rsaoiution instrocties; ine Judiciary Coaamittes to report ea ordinance. voiding all eentracte made, waoee eoneicta ration wee Confederate money, nrnen efbtv An 4 WkmtA T mnmm mr. LttK-kwortB, reeoiuuoa in uror oi the Bberif et Ueadenoa eouatr. Lias ever. - Mr, Marten, n eaoiarioa ia favor of ase eieaa, from nnd after today, froaa 10 A. M, ntUP.M.-'-'-' "i C'i''1 Hood, jaegre J moved t strike 'oA!" aad Inaart . -:t ? , afcrbar After some little debate, thev ssstst It L M. for easembling was decided otrt end the brnsr nf adjourn asemt left open. Mr. Glove, reaelution bv record la tee B.ertl( law. - Baimieil ttrm -i Mr. Petree, a reeoluttoa i ttemoriatrst Coe gross oa reduction of Brrenuejsx o tabaee. Lteeovec . ... i .. Harria, af Wake, (negrn,) -emUad ap-bia reeoinaoa, ppointinr n vooimmee or a. an trom each JudlcisI District, on ths sob- )mci or re districting tbe Oongreemnnel l trieU of tbe Bute. Adopted. Mr. Glover" ordinance, to tevive debts, j wee aext oa caieaaar. aad. on naoiion oi Mr. Rich, tt wee indefinitely peotponooV Mr. Walker's erdioaaea, giving the Su perior Oourte power to ex amine aad admit applicants to the Bar, wee next taken ap. Mr. Jones, of Weehingtoa, objected to ite passage. He wee willing to some Inner, vntione, but be wiahed toeee ianovatiunn to be improvesneate. Our present nysteai wee a good one, aad the propoeed change was aa innovation, without reference to any Im provement whatever. Mr. Abbott moved to refer tbe matter to the Committee ea tbe Judiciary. Carried. The ordinance of Mr. Preach, of Bladee, repealing tbs provisions of the Revenue lew, requiring eorporations end employers to liet and pay tile taxseof their employees, was allowed to be withdraws by him, aa ao order of Gen. Canby covered the ground. Mr. Csndler's ordinance, repealing the Act of neneral amueatv. paased by the Lee Wet tire af lOOf, except a much aa ppnJiee U tomelea, eno up. ' " iTT.t'Fi Mr. Holt moved to lay it on the table, but Withdrew It, in order to hear Mr. Candler, Mr. U. proceeded to relate varioua "outc rgae" that had beea committed, end tliaJ partisa ablelded from punishment br tbatl Act, Ba did sot ex pent the matter W comeH up ae early, aad, therefore, asked thai it baJ eoauonea ea tbe calender, until toss dav-t ureek. aA 11 o'elnr.k. A vrA Ia . VI tferrle, of Wake, (neirro.) moved to re eooaider the vote, postponing ths 'IWief Bill unui Bsturday next, sa that tba House, could take it up at any time Interreujng.-t Mr. Rodman trsve notice that hejvould. move to take It up to niornow. - Mr. Ileaton ssid that' tbe hour of If o'clock had arrived, but tbet he, at Chair man ot ue uommittee en tb BUI of Right) would waive ell claim to discuss ttre R port, ae tbe special order ot tble hour, sir that Mr. Abbott's ordinance In retard to the Wilmington. Charlotte and Rutherford Rail? road might be eoueldered. ins following l tbe ordinance ' '"' Av OnDixAacn Raoccuo tux Amoukt or ixinDa ADTKoaixan to a mHcd bt thx WiurrnartfM, Cwamxittb aho Rrrrnan wona Kaoboad OoMPAnv.nf ' , Irasreae, By an Act ot the General As sembly of the State ot North Carolina, rat ified the tOth day of December. 1M, the Wilmington, Charlotte end Rutherford Railroad Company wee author! aed to piece upon Ita toadway property ead feaaehiee, a Bret mortgeire, to seeere aa issue of Bonds; not Ie exceed ia emoaat four millions dol lars, which nvertgage hae beea- duly execu ted ead recorded eooordiae? to tbe Drovie- tone of eaid Act ; and wbereec,"the State bknos n eecona mortgage upon eaid Koad for two willloaa ef dollara, a proteewnicb Interest it is maaUMtlv Mential that the Bead to be Issued ander Said first mortirae4 aaowa on reauoea in amount, and their value eabnneed by ths cadorwment ef tbe State, ea that tba Company may be enabled to complete Ue Road ; therefore. BxcTIon 1. , BswerUawtisesenmer sion vawwuaa sn teneenwen eusrasMaf, and ejerlaW tte authm-Uf tX$ eeme, That the President at thl Ceavee tloa, or the Governor, or the Public Treaa arerer tneBtnte. oreithewef tnem.ba. aad they ere hereby autaoriaed aad directed, la oeoaii or tae Btata, te eadoms the beads uutberlued aa afereeeid. to tbe amount of asm million dollar, which sad oreeaeot shall be fas tbe word end aVures followioe. to wit : "The principal .i internet of thie Bead ie guaranteed by Us State' of North OaroHna by ardwaaee of the Convention, rawteai any m isos,- veeteen ; Tbet tbe smennt of the Boade hntuod bv authority f Um eald-Aet.of tb Geaeral Aeeembly, ahaU not exceed to ths aggregate twa mlUieaa. five himdred thoaeead dollara, aad the reasaiade authorised to he taoaed, to wit: One million. five hundred thooeaad dul lore shall be delivered to ihe Preaideotof thie Convention, or to the Governor, or to the State Treasurer, aad bv him or tbem ana- called aad deetrored. Sac. ft. Ar Artaer er&faesl That tbie araiaaaceauaii taltaeffeu from and after-Its rati ncenaav .. . m m e Mr, Abbott moved tb adoptions f the erdlnaaoa. . Mr. Bwwet Wae sorrv that hii naarletiMe of duty to tbe State would compel him to oppose a mceeura, that bad eafraged the warm ana active enppert eg hie triand amm Mew Hanover. He proceeded, at some length, to ebew t th diead vaatafrea Coder Which tba State would tobar. br the Manure of tbie measure. The BabiUtiea a the Stake Id be greatly increased, and an effort to i th twa millions nlreadv inratad would involve the State to a large aa amount. If not larger. Though be yielded to a man hi hi desire to advance the pros dty ef the State, aed to develop her slum ag leeaarcua, yet he was opposed to af waiving the State.; ia has preaent t imoov- eriehed condition, to save aa exDirina eorMa- tatioa. to bar arnat detriment. -A - 'A , Mr. Abbott aext spoke, defendioa lb eourss at the President la hie nnswdaf ntu- tae Road, and advocating the tloa af the ordinance, Dnrinn- the eourae of hia lesanrke, be said that he had tt ttoat ig uutaertty. that if -he toods taeeived the endorsement of the Stat, thev eaaldbeeold for ninety per cent. Tbie wae aa vanoa, ae eoppoaiuon, put a auataaUai BK..- vjti i" - .; hhi in Mr, Sweet mud that Me Abbott , bed drawa a wrong infervnee from bis remarks. He had aaid nothing that could, in the re aaoteet degree, refltt apou the honest and upright management of the Preoideot nod Ilirectors of that Road; and at eme pule levtp'h be pr.Tcee i. d to m't to .M . A' boll a S'ummta in fi.ror ct inensure. . Mr. 1 ; -d Ut If tbe o'd 8tte debt i to be Mraraed uaaaiL.nailv. thsre is tut owe qnestmn batqee aa, aod that lensmaim'S aa" !aii J ti-a nun u j0jjvtijini'mmm trniwrAitenl, "i.sia, m.,MMmtm. ria .Sya-a lULi ' m .wiiiiL. i iiL.iijiiii.mil.-" ! iijajsnsnnmamsnmnnnnmassj 11 11 1 " " i,tifll Hie State M th two millic -il- ,'sgs rt shall be made U a. s is. Had J not oe.ievataat tbe new Bute, are now buiidiag, ia ia any msaaav J)"tdm fur ths oeoteoi ius oia one, lartaer tuaa ue n sett of the old State have noses lata pot eeasioe of tba new one. Ho we confident that thlatiew would be ,gopperl byh majority of this Coaveatioo.' lie' would moat anhasitatiBglyppnsa hm U, however, the Convention intende to ac cept, uncotuUuoaanv, the 'Old State- debt end pay the earae. dollar for dollar, he was clearly of the fepiuiaa that Sound policy (by maada the adoption of thin eneoaaroi And should it be adopted, be was. as clearly ot opinion that, Leior sodoin, Ueheuhi hi aroenooq Ue ooered we WUawtag ameaa- Ia eecliua 11. Slh line, insert, slur the word 'State,' the words r Elected under tbe provleioneaf tbie Coaetitatioa aad. after ws, worn -aesiro yea,' in jviainaj tax Ion. ', inaect the. lollewianut 'Prm fmHJurr lUt See hnadrsd taoasaad woUsr. or tae remaininw two mimoe are nonnreo tbounsnd dollara of Boada, be4 cpoeiled wiu taa i reaaarer ot tae.tKata, aa oo list en! eecurity of tba State, lot tba aboew. nsmedeadoreesnrnt; and it tbe oaidWil- Cbariotte Butberfurd Bailroad hall fell te ts estate iaterest or wiaei- pai oraaia eaorsod JJooae, aa!,ta in ntate snail become Dacie tor tMuneDj teTsraS, en 6tiLadeoooe tbe owner of eaid fire hundred thousand dol lars f Bonds : bo, If the .eeJd ,BWlroa4 Compaay sball pay both Interest aad prin cipal of eaid eadorKd BoiaJev s ebej ke State shall net beoomUatshv for tita by reason et it eadorssenoal.Aba aaid five buadred taoueend doiwre or msde MSB be the property of the said Rdlroad. .Cool pany."''' ' ' ' " ; Mr. LfUn said that e was aa Uieraal Improvement man, and would like to aid them ia every way that be could, provided it created no addition to ton MbLcdebW He uvoted Mr. Tonrgee'e ami admsat, and offered aa amendment to w, ae follow ; 1 Add to let. eection :"Or that said . W million,' flv hundred' thousand . dullam of bonds sball be cancelled aad destiayed by the Tmateea of said first mortgage, and cer tificate ehall be printed upon the romaioiaa bonds, oertilving tbaf Misjllion. Off hefla dred thousand do" mars ol bonds aad all mot are iseued or are aatbarisnd ta.bl lamed, under tbe deed of trust or Btortgage, are de livered to them, and that ttie additioaal one million, five hundred thouaand (doUaraof ;ntai nave neeri cancelled and dealroyeu, HU WH mwiiw otiiiuwm Pllll ,nvu MJ each of thoTruetee. Mr, Abbots aoeeptad. both thai ensend- fnients, making ao addition, after the 19th. line ot eection 1st: tr Mr. Tounree would withdraw his amendment to tbe 5th. line of eection 1st. ,,, , Mr. Toursee aKreed en wirbdraw It. Mr. Heaton oppoaed the measure. Be eaid that If we pass this ordinnnes, ere we not in honor bound to take iu eopei deration tbe manv vast schemes of the same kind, in volving snare tbea 30,006,000 Ac linn f W would be neglecting tbe grave matters, that call us here. ! wee a aaat ter of e portal legldatjoo, that Aid not properly, bejoeg to a vonatftutlonai Convention. Mr. H. cloeed, by moving to poatpojie unti( the liferent atanuing committees could maxs tueir ports. . .. . . . , Mr. Abbott again urged ths paaaajre of the ordinance ema rave notice that, tt " Mr. n'e. motion to poetpone was voted tbtwa, he wouiu can toe previous quesuoa. Mr. Heaton again, stated his objections to the meeeure. After a good dear of debate, Mr. Heaton withdrew ni motion to .postpone, In order to arrive at 4 direct vote. f The ordinance, as amended, wes thea put oa lie passage. Mr. Abbott called1 fbr the Veas and nfcrt, Tbe called being sustained, tbe Secretary proceeded to cell the roll, and tbe ballot resulted yeee tt; nays eOJ iSotan' ordi htsce, as amended, paneeU r .ff 'Mr.urham tnored .to reconsider , the ' Mr. ibbott suorad to lay ae aiottoa a the table. -' - - ' Pending wBhAi)uesttoB Mr. Torki mevea to aaovtrn,aaa uwaseemea. - ' ' t efai km mwmiiaww t Mil eortawenrlnei- KTTJtOLOeiCAk fSQUtST. ' ' ' (OVHtaaAnP BV --t JV- tditort SaUigh Sastteal.'Wandaringia fancy, the other dey, upon the extreme ou aide of the snotley mass jongree;ted in your city, I was forcibly reminded of aa item of information, oaoe metMoja-old bookvta lative to plaa pursued in the fair city pf rioreace during tae mwrui plague," mawi etmoet externiinated its inbabltanta. r . ) Tbiewaa the collaetioa, nto ooe iontb nm congiemcration, of various aubetaneea, abominable aad poteeieoue per M, but which, being set oa fire, would become transformed into a souroe of puriueattoa. fbf th petttc leooe atrickea city. Let ae aooept U esssn, though attr ayes may be closed long before ite earthly ae eampliebateat, trusting tnat,aooner ar later, tae "flre" will be applied, and Baal aad all his brood dealt with according ta their de sert a. " But to reture to our muttons, end eery black abeep tbey are 1 1 waa paaaUg Abe statue of that noble geattonaaa, whom I found, on my Bret visit to beautiful Ral eigh, covered with mockery aad blank crape, f though tbe cause for which Ba was se ewathed, wna se ludicrous, that' When I looked hto hla Illustrious eye, I was cure I saw them actually indulge in a wink, which aaid t 1 teal and apprentato any position as much as yoe do; bat lake my ad vioe aad bear It, Mldo,aietlyri when tba wind, hew lag from the CapVtoLbrought kasepe an nexed oolloonv. , . , . , . Asyow wui peraleva, Ue natoev'oTtbe Ben lor aqitor to totfoduoeovaAtMfwg a pablie man, he must aipect, aa a Mtter ol con ran. AU who kaaw him, nnd have not repudiated taa old fashioned custom of tolling the truth, will fully coreobprate Beaton's s marijuanas readily aa doesvtt . r i u i Toure truly, ! Bate aaaaetoOnaue, eaa H'wl immt, Ae ke etood wit hm Anrae at work aa kia neaa. In the Chimear of Obsmtoaa," watok never mot, EvpvwMvM mm mmmu mm ue boot : -toteoiMa, Bw, there'e one tiungl eant ae howBireers ..... , i aw e white ktaah Ua W Bir, ujU ahjgtr i't aaMresv i . - i Of scree, Sir, I eeiia iei A 'aeartion letrm, But leea'tnaaee Been utoatedaaeUv. kiaynef'. Qnoth Canee, ealcA firmf hit ireeaera a kttua, "I toils it as M7 ae totbor hxtn wlucta. . .. Mr. Bqoaaa, Bir. no eodder at all, fcir. 1 2nd Demauw e aaelear, Bir, aa mad to my aitndl -tm beam B'e eat Bowa la emu paper, er trvddet Thlnm K)uil Be earn Uune a eqiul eeah addi ; Deaa wbHe aiewere kaewa taej ie eqnil to w,. J Aa Sw I apnea, hlr, yon i gya naiiie i ir. end dai ia e tod. bvegk les.aaahea de avMun, ead wotea mt As ea. TjetMaBsesOiey Bkaa, a9 lhy aaye, Kit, Ml . mmnm," ' , . la' ewmr. ef day peye BM.dai wb'to. Sir, Ie blvk. 1 tit me Uinff mt m, h-v, r1 n ( i mtvj: Let Banter l'tl funiaio if t -1 t. , , . 1 knewe bm ef old, Kir, ana op ir, , . -.,1, ' Be S aewtr f;... ke ntiihag eept ritoneee at'i irrrl Ha ancai to ui word, ead aie elon ia ru, l m, Ae' m yaiikre eaa aiiey him, Bir, .d.mca o. -j ie . tVeae Bnid a I -Heawnr ere yee wb'ake'B mur ine a we,' A a aU -"a. l r, borl to be an I v.fei..-riBa.,iMa"HBijr i'b white. ; ;; HXO$ . . -rmic. .ty.on ti n. Jumary, I. luauim one, ie" Csp. B. M. , ia tbs . yaavof)rae, ' JLX8 1ECK5T, le&ste and f saaxer. Tweadoy SlMkrcwrmary 4Hv DON DE,BAZA1 FAXEBn.OABDEX CEE1. . . . . jejuiA la's E t TV9t BKOEITEO A LABO 8UPPLX OP J eeakOudeatfcweef' aUkimta.the arowtk of Ia7. from Ui XUKjtKKf Or DAVID LAa'DkirH A MOM. Pumhuoau. sua Puma nauwia. ., Theee aeed are warranted ak and jWiielmUeee neatly pat la Jiapera, and wil be mtU i i0 pwts pmxv or t tin 2S eta. I Z. Alr at V. 0. Booktor, - j I r 4 VeaXS tg , , A HCAT ALkfAKAO, OOHTADtntO FaM A. aad Kitobow Hrea Oabwdae fareeeh mimtk In the veer, and mher vahiaMe mformaUoa amsareniX will; bw jiven to ewih pnreaaeer. T i-tm-F -"rmi . i.BeeUeHer.! .sUf) "flMHsM t t-A4) mrV h,l rrt i ievl mar it i t..0Hm a S. rteil 'L. 'I . ?,( Bvl Tbie line ie now oumpuK, atite foOowlnf Hret Clam BuannSlpa, nailing every flre daye : "rnvvmpymm nLc ;.'" ;.' r t, oa. tut. . ... ..Wt , fccijfiiiv .;v 'i.aaj-',' These ehlps wve all bem HMreughly' over naoled ead reBfltreeV'aiid are sow ia'epleadld es dee, Bhtpaera saay rely an their ceiling yromatly. as adnritaed. --w' " ' ' DTOHKn. r tvuui i rHiwm WHlIfOttD, U4.B A!(i Aaiiau V , . , , ,, Nu. . Crareu Street, peh -Ul-3w .,.. Newbera,..(), ( i' " " ' i i n . CASH: FOB COlfMM MD I ' TEBEIT 'BBBT''i"-i' Or NORTH CAROtlNA B AIL BOA D CO. ALL PERBONi,' HOLWNO COLTOSil Ott any af tae Bande iawad bf theeMnpaay, are hereby aotiaed UmS the eame will be pud, bT pneeaiedat She Onto of tae Co.; and intoreet, at the rata at ail per cent per aanam, will be allow-. ea taereen, eram ana euae way were aea w tmm ant dar ef Peoaw7.1Bv srto s waioh date intoreat win 'in uniieo Buueeiax w ore pwew will be Mtoined. The intones .an all Bsode (irea fw money borrowed will be paid every aiz niontba it preeea ld. ' " ' ' '.'' All Persons. '' havinsr ' unliquidated ' etainm acamet tbe Compny, an hereby neiinea to pre. fer adjoetmoat. and, oa their fUin sent tliem I tne neeretary or ine vonpany. to does, oa or before the Ant day of April, 1M48, they wilt Bnd their demand reaieted by every meene in the powneTedot&n. Feb 4-U141 r Treamm. ' The Beietor, BtaDdard and Pnee, will ineert tbree timee In tbelr respeetmr-papera. Jf IGIIT SEHTf.tELS, jrtV) aPAItyoavpeewJtoj a h, 1, J. BV' "1 I febS-UO-tf er.H. IOKBBACO. Whit kncTIU Crirai:' JC8T ia Store and for sale.' '-"'! ' 1 .li Im SteftaeA tmw Bate tow. . . . o, , ... 4 UWUhstoeMsrytsadhaaa. . f -1 -JiAu aaJui!'fiiKi'v. . reo a-we tr w mi luv ECErTETHiB'bA''' ' XV BW lb. Vaanlly Lard in Ken. -eh!MaW,fc mWm, -Hfk BOXES PACTOKX.XJiKfiV XXPBC- tod daily If eb-16-tt 4 He, .fuBKoiiKrav' e BOBBBtk BIj-A orwEtA-n C'bew-4.TlMm, PtcuUI, -aautinnr ad Bar rS'AttKA) AOWiraftfrBKrB.- ,g-wlyJ' viftasjrttjt - Peb-ue-f Bjtr Cabbob tar . ZdacBtioa. re1 1 Mt .lHle1 CRABTILLE CO fJ NTT, M. C. t I i meit - J1 "1 :' ! (V fTTflt ard. esesten ef this arhoot wBt open ea tne X xaev stoaaaysa awwaaty una," a v. l V, a : Teauna uo . Wra. A. P. Ohsetaeas, Raetpaai H. , aua. n. eAa. bt emaawmma, ewauwisea vwrvMH pan anaaion or 20 wnna. Jf . ,.;!.. to-al. I- ,,i .-. fcbW ' 12 The aheve with Latiava Preaeki .av bathL , le U DnwiB end Painting mtmr-u'4 k , Bueie wiik neeaf fiaaiM, ' H M Board iaeiuitira; weahmg and Ughto, : -s'f 10 eg Tkm teaaaeea kaesaa many fiiii saw and pledge linamlna to fie anlii aaliatSnlaaij In w aaaae araw, ww pwpiie ev ea TUe tebeol ie losalad iouaadiatolv Wading kreea Headeraow to Oxtard, aw baptiat end AUtiiodiai Churehee, In a aood ewaai to any fur neatthfnlaeaa. ae tne ni n kfataA all wba trrm aa, edaoa vunld, de well to give an a trial: - Ptwlurtber srtiewlaja,v4eeaa thePriaeel at Oifcrder Heademen. 'r-f j-fajf fr'r-'i r f .( ,feMa -ka ?5 nx-AwAutji' - x nAiU3,Bi fr J -na-t. ArVatref x-W-r 4Bf I -'4p?eVj a v. T WARS . AT WHOLE BAUE, I. La0 16 btr-TTB WABB ON BAND fwltSa Material goad aad wmkiainl lo anattrnaWA The wndenrimd "to eoadaetine a NOKTH CA ROLLS A EN IKRPBISK, aad aake the e-.pe-ratiaa of MnntberB ftlorniiaato. -tie ia, by erailiag himarlf of the beet and naeet tntpmred maehnMry, prepared k Ait all wnVsrw tor WAbK, and ean make toe enpply eael to the demand. , rjoed wis year orders, -watiafaetMa nanatoed. Iw'll ' Ve eay kind of rond prodare in errtiaxee frr I i Ware aad parbeularlT wast, at mm pra. i, H'mm, Baa.eM iaeptr aeS Bnai a I : pay eaah Bar eeaar, whan pteleeved. . K..n4 i. a Priee List end compare, with lour f wiBi';l-lvain.i.tr(m.' 1 wiu Hwwtantiv on fcnd a f& mmtirt mt e? a Mlii) tmck'a iimt end oc-n ol bwt bi.. and aul atli nlti. . - . . I mm hn 0 4a fane tote.) PUFSH T v i ip dM, and is d. t .ana li u . ai . ,- .. aw.,.! aoDod. inrare ,frd w, h aula. are wood ft aa- euiereaaaum. v' j.u.a en the read seeaieto Oa aeigbbev- M4A-af I' ' aUebaro,B7c, the e:g 1 i - CO UNO. i 'tf B R AB, !. XI. Boa or wuH to BAUUUJi - , ( ' ' V!- Om Massetay aad 1utMy, r, a" :t t 4,-Jll iMl AMi-.tH, K I.MC Ml W aaaswil wa ....- lath. mm Mas) !liw.iv ' 1IWM1 Vlat? itiuiu1 -i a mi." VGA ia- 1 Jb1v'-ra-il M .t a sSj real ti a-. I irtkl grr . XJTi 7. ,VGi: .3: JT-.C - DABNdHS timlPkMtWEStT rtH J OeiAtr .aV1. f irvi ' 1 "glut. .it . , Ceeabiaea s area aember of apecimene of vari oaw4eeariptiuw aadberaotor in toe Behoolef Maawral Hiatorv. which nave beea eolleoted at the expeoee of the torfeeS energy, todeaugeUeJ reeeereh aad the ssaas levies a eauay m meney. J I .it-'a - v. f'r. V mmV V A AT C -r-wIX. i l!TrTSISt OtlVIl VTTnKliU - y. " - ' ' - m a w4 ;... , .If4.3 fartof aieW Oeoebrte fwith teavwoua addlthmaf of the7 entfre en Ambarr Eooioginal OoUeeUon, eomprhnng epeelaane of tbcrareet and moat heaatiful Wild Beeeta. Birds, and Bapruee. from every eeetfan of kaowa .world. ii.ul ji A""-. . a if fud t' toeM tota fcal patH - -l Mi 4'f Arm f lsl .. HI.' '-.flK aIP' b;f "'W IMS uui, WaM;. V.) .1 ed ,.UIt' .' I i-ll DAN CASTELLO-aDEPAETM'1,1 61r. :iTfBTmfA-r CaatprlMng Dan OaateflW Ores Ctrena,. not, i poeaaof toe unit owiiiguiuMKi lUBUnanee in tne Eqneetriaa PKfeaaion, ompriing the boat Ut.lt and JTeaaale Kldwa. A greai Oratuibune ihibi- ttonnbaiaileiass tbs anirea of anr aUblishPMni hi every ptosv.'-b 'wmwn to rakjte&u;; am n mvtmm Jdmwi ten im A, ?rluisiB Stree raBBt la thie Oraad tJavaleede' and Kovlng Pielnre will appear a iirin ef the moat eabontely fin- Mnea uneneta. Oaee. arUatieallv Seining she whole of tbe bwtorioal CoUeeUoa, ta Baa40lMeieA,ef origteal deaiga ead iwaplee- drn eeeoaaUoB.amllea too -Ihmoe f ApeOlo." and a Owralsada, en U tied tba "Craeader'e Trt ampk," eonaiating of over One Huudred and Fifty Hunai Amguce, oiaa iu tuniunu meet anaor, with their Bamtere, Peunona, and Inuirnia, and ed br then- Ladiea. la Coatuuea ef Medievet Agee all nraeei ine the Grownine Peatare of tba Prooueeion, a lane Bring Lion, bnrneoa the elevated platform I platform of tbe Bplendid Tableau Carriage eaoaa, unchained entrant Sd and tree, to too publie etreet XWe , forma the great gieialna ef taaXiaaaa. amranroeu- atgbt 1 4 1 CA Ji .a WSalMAA St . SPECIAL i ANNOUNCEMENT, f"vwet eeeenn n Aliww loA ef the Oreet ParMn and anewtneniia. lata nf tha t:imim lm. periale, M'lla PAULINE, and the Child Wondr LIT 11. a MINNIE, tbe vonnifoet and Boat ua Kqaeatrienae PerfcraMT to tit worl.l, wheea aa markable akill ead awaratre have elicited tbe ami etrtaMaert eweeearpme from tbe Preee and tae Poblto. Ahm, Mr. ( HAiJ.Ei flSH the Great Barw-nack Rirtw, who wiU eiacnte kie ercat soaUiuiACU act, m aeoh erioiaie.J taae e?- v,!.aa. I .. 'aJUirmlI - -.TQ s- XT- ir-nt .. .. XiaiHt ahmet ji : a m , j..,. t ' ' ' ' e TEASKLISTtiK, WaiSBu.AV,Ft 'u, I2ih! j.VtJ, m' .'Ti. -rIliKt '.f,.' . - ri-sf fiuMwttvi' ,'iifvAl i 1 VI Jatt'wmi-' t i it: . T". ' i ui wBJaa. ia i . 1 1 BV EEXEEBSO, TnraeiuT, Ft ,j. L,ji. ' Peb -!- 17,000,000,00. WITH AJf ISCOHB OVER , a500.ooo.00. ; G.000,000,00. i y fjwsBliaAiMaaia: trat. l.twa wsviiMckUjoilrAKt. liUi Of HABTPORR. fOmfECnCTJT, waa argaaiaad I. s Aweei psius; a kr'h'tndbee tkea aav'ether j Coupaigr ia the wrld. . ' Vi tt-Jff -It L. r f - - . T IMvidea!a kare mnvi mr Mpereent, Sad enwu vim,, len Mr premium M eivev . - which, te t drtilj, te tuocied 1 1 1 r j av aaMeipatoddirideade. ... . The httereet' received, dance tka ui iu'.:; Lyeere, hae more thaa paid its Inessa. Ureal eere m the eelention or rieke ; Low eatoa eimertoiwy ; '.. - . r J1 , ' J j.t Kaliaanly low ratio of eapeoaee te reeelpta : ' ' ' Immenee tawnae tnr intoreet, aad Oenaaqnent large eWdende, redaee aaanraM to 1U loweet poMibk eoL - ill Policie Jpn-rorfeltebl by tlttlr im .. Termn. - : ' .i,. , ' !f " xtochfcejleerrteBW pbere the -v. ... . . m.-tm-t.Z I . w north Toar thereafter, Dividende paying half the premiwe Aarnraace u b eBeetedln all Ike (arms deaired. ar An; nektnr tba aafaet aad moat' ECONOMICAL flK iV TWrA, at. auouui not an etaer eempaniee repreeentod ia thie Btat with ine Cbweotimll MuiumL at pabliahed Ja iba ia.' porta of the Ineurauoa jpomnueakwors of, Sew 1 BAa-li. VUUULAB WArt ' it i . . . . ' r . . L Dee. SS-tf Bt UT YVniapaiii.u, , " .Bakugh, I. irk - rXDUCATXOyji." J-)iltlrrllV Rprtnp, Female Colics ? I rin'ivvmi, " mui veyavie a av , !UJ,..0 , ftflfkKtr BESHION of this inatituiloa will ' AApentha second Wediieadayta'braar7,186(a 'Thahieadtm te anearpaased fur haatth aod ee. ??'jr. .f,r. vt .t . u-. .. - . ;, vmnug u,fpai tetnon, i m fomUy of aeeWv aw-Amdi'ad. Ilm iiu.iaL Lm ..V J eWtnraa. th'- heultb of mauy invalid roaag li- . diea hae lwa tboronahlv ravtwMl b n, ml.u.j'. JSyiited aiiaera; water foandhen aod Uhj nave pne- 1 iVIwe inimediatelT on tba Bab.wh A'ri.iJ 1 Bauased, )tl.i Iom than a hall mil af Kittnli'a firws.awa to telegraphlo einmiaiiinttion with,, U iiaer fatuity ie afford (ur tbe atoet UwroSMca' .' laadeat'nueedneatioo. Hi aemay u euupoaeir of (ve male Pneto. ' -aw anvan laav reaoneri reaohera. jt.reryil.ioa ia new. Our bMludiiig Haw Organ, itnp and dollar, are of toottoeatoality. mv , tifety attention pait to thorough. -u in, r-... ,i ... . avaiaa uamn and Tbe young ladiea all iwamtUB in the flollaee Chape L MiUiuery id hence no extra clofkina. ia Mnmri stiliinery lain no demand a BiMrell'e , Areata toll pa Uiat.Uieir danghtera eoat them bee here, IB tin roennct, than area at keme. Taking into eonalderauon the item of dreea aad andioel aa- ialBael at lUill tluaeu Jai aa A. .1!.. il .a rT""i " "W uijmm)aijr germmsjoi IM InM eMlf.Ula ptron u(bimi od. m ir tim of MranL , u4 to pat feuiftle Juottiun witbiB ik ttob jr ' il people, iu tLn prtweul depratswd ftfrnjtitrai if , ttM oouutry. Oub DAVOatTaUu Mywn u efiMyVevrBB. ' . For Ctwft;n, pp to wbiii.ii.-b. ww io airmuLtM i wnr, m, Vl XkX (-BVltjah, I I IBBII win. 14U0-8m 'vti JUitr4i, ttpringt MtC tvtijl ,4 GOUaBORO FEHALt? lU,'t i t- - LEGE. . ...... HPBINO HEHSIOW WTLL OPKN OVj Monday . the 17th. of Pebraarr. Unteuntinaa ' wiMyweel ka. " : t Board and Teitioo, 9 per ttesiaav We hare, A eorpe of evperleneed and for OireaWa contali.iog partlenlara, addnaa," j ii.waw",AwnTT''; tar 'Bri8CZiXAjrxoi:&. IUbINAw-POX Kiiti, MDHHBOOM. B00AA Bfad bodaCraeJaerw.,.. WinVl L auwiV" IVflBUIIBAi ., dTW p-UBXl ftAMT: W V . rr-, . ' " "" -TTf1 1 ' " ' i ii, ,-. i -. fuYIYanT IhinflPtU Bloonrtmi ; A3 j (girled Beef end Beef Tonrnea febdf A SK TOIUfFoKl. . PXACHKI AJfO TOsTATOKd. k s. B4f TOnNOPPliKl'n, Febp-; tfVfkB 20 BLM. Nn.' -l. PAaflT.r nnn ln other gTadee, arriving - ' T- . i TONNOFPBKl'B. ' '' 1 ; Joeea reetory, wM AgtN. C. Bi A BJ BOBIjJIakl'af OBfE ' w BCWInXfltB W'"' v."t j4 j BrtBSOH, rBiw Cfja pOHTiBTTI Tfflt BOOK BTJRIHE88 AT TBBi v aaaaa aaano, wear aueaer llalL ted etin keen ea head a anppr af ' - . . F? fatsedaeed -oaatgnneirte ef eaoand hand Law aad Mh eellaoeDae Booke eolieked.- , ,i . PulMlaiUliuiJi J- " 1 Ml-v I . JJHAKflOJi At JOHrA " - aa P MS-tf BHiH4nu.au Aaaaia-k. a!. A.. Ctaio .Maryland Ham t - trv to-day reeelruig y , , ' : i tKSVGtAS ElXj ' nl". .... ,i ,i,n, ii ,,,,; COIXIATK e tOf IRASIVIrfi0iA,V rn eTaminn or V ' ciii,nt',;' W atole by. B Oroosra ( i..-, ft. -i... , IT at .u,; -iii' POltTEIbAT; & GOV BCCOBBSORfT, Trt Aaawaalitlm JPl-ftwvm CoV fOBTEB A XIIGBV, x 'WnOLESAJLB DEALERS W .JOOT&IID ; SHOES. Y lnm.ju . ssra..w a.Ja, ' loex ToYpYa wtzsists, I ' B"atepm Planter f " Trwk- wtriere yrmr loel fc-rnn, f wv ut irm a good lot Tinee r 7 ' - a " rnin ireea and t,in I WESTBKOOK CO.. 'I"' I " "y: QB1iXX8fi0B0,'a. C ..' f "TH? Jf-Sct,ft(ra end Fholeeele Trise L t of C-rape Vm, v urP meet or Juioe m i at a 'm 'aa,U-lfAVdwaaw sax
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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