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.. ....--. w-a9- .wh .:$iz.-.g-2f-fs:, tnm.UtMiibat!iT, -Bdy, ea the fcOowing Iiim ill .- 4 ..... ..-..: .i;.a One year,;. S-vwu-WasklTSaottnalon year,., Weekly owrw aix monthe.. . , -. .......IB THE ftKNTINEK. WILLIAM- fTELT? fBE ATOX'G IVE3, J UJ4r ymOliX L1K0CSATIC TICKIT! "t-t- vr--.- Ik hi .-. - ' fob vrcspiissiixfiT;; : aPN. PRANK 'BLAZJ BVjsSZAXQn or judical tkacb- .I'hefoliowiag hi well pot -The ye&fchA w.IUdicl (IJtoriaii -U ado , of .SUia Mbeliloa wbl,rnlilo,1,',dh; loyal -"copperhavni,. York RWU thus eiranges it i tirr- FhW ill'.t; iQlirtio? tbc Republloaa ptaai troca tbv-ureaaat time till the (( NoTtmbor: -lpparb.ebcU.MifraltorJ. ..... .UialoyalA rad-haadad rebel, . , ; J . . i .oofparbea. . ..treaaoa. . , Jfadaa .Itrai taTi'. a . f. .Mpparbead. ww .ItrallatiJ..- dialoral. r.- . Dlottar.' ,v u .coDavtrwri . ..aopparlMa4.V. V; ATtbel. .Veba) . dUloyaI. , J'.eopperJ.U . Vtwaapif., ;..traitnr..i f. A .Me dUloaI..OPPBBHJtADI'-' Such epttbet. wha -taed U tba North. by bmeat and conlint war. ' ally foogh apo priaeiplaifcit the daieoaa of UMtUatoa, rt ao VfleDarra',";Magl the? r 97" Objclloiibl wbinteijflBa4 eaM, aucb aplthaU'aia np appliaaV corrupt UMntUltertb; -.firbA 'toJt6 Wr. Iron aor&S V.!? gd pon tract, or ftUaaoa to. ataai faraltaMir TbaM epuuU r appuaa to tba Una ot the "South, aad of thla State, bi mln- uK ti ' i (mmmm, 1 thav.W.Tcut aid' dtihlaV woo too people i Biwea, jiirouaw, MMa, JoVelQ u4 WkaWlMaa Mm wKar to their Wencli, and now hart ttf ipfladty to lobk; whlti' p'cdpla'la' thi laoa tod call tbeoa 'obele.a la all aocb ;eea; it wonbi aotpe ;atnia for attry iWaMt "Mba)" 4o plant fcja flit bet ween tba two ejfea pi trerj aoclCore!! Jt 4 Jtl;r We hare been told that, lonore jjbaa.pae inUncift OjU SUUl Mir aroaiaa ptaagnii tlia taaea of amaa fcf Shertaali'i Xummira id 'canaidaOa WbJUiV&&A agUMrtoeoj-arita aeaa by brmar.ieeaajikttlsfa aniL . wTjo tbea, aanow, were rer p6Mib('p!)ijf-1 dereri, icoaing oiue and piao and poaltioo, wltbouf ufett at piarit. I U "3 If? ' . WbomorfaadjamUtbitriHrMlta tbla State, thaa Holdee, and Coleman, and Broaden, and otWa," Sow abU triealrri tba Badioal Mtlnf Th'lrchi amonjt''e nrai to reoetio u ouuuf j kucji Han pruwaa re beU t thefloath d Hi rtMl Todatauntadby'.Uieaa Hear a..iiabeU and traitor,-an tba only trtMrjeotUothe eoreniment ifld VhuCoMWuto,tiiiaj dafaaiwa are the araa reban tad rerolatio .iete and naarpera.'Tbey a)oM oppoaa' tba Constitution, traroplo, wnonj thipin law ol ilia tand, and are aefklnjp to atab Halt a milltarf heapotlam In'lhe elation OenQrant.- JTuy art the rebli, who dH aerra thanjacAUfcrf WHl tAid'tflln; ' If tkoyadwhli dda thfe (DHoJ demaadi tor them, they would link Into in famr. aneedltr.' TBS BQJWOIArinXta OttfSOT. Hi, Bowman. f Milchall.VdealMadf J a aaauay, uMwnu coimiiaen u a xpeciei) aiq to rlra Umhi aoboola aad mlHtUTirimlrtd. lit waa auoeueiful id engineering Via taauaifel! tlM tbroogk the Hoaae.prorldltljt ftrf icgi arata acUoola, v Very fee) of the ajgra daU gataa. voted .lor it, but rwo"ont.fte against ltt'realrUie negw deief ate freaaj Comberlaod, with good aenie,' arxod,itiH the 1ml waa aneoBatitaUaait and is mated that the blacki Jeneratly Wbald epMa U bilL While we are uJttarh'Oppoaed fhe mixtgre, yet we think BweaUi. argnmrnt ii aoo&d,'and that If tbtcaae iarr trsted, Mr. Bowman' 'reaotadon lll he Oclnrcd noonitutlona"l "I ' ' - i Jim Earrla, on thlaecaion, after ; ex hibiting good deal aiegolUm, and decry . Ing (be ability of bia colored o-- r--t to teat with him tbi meaning of t:.u ( .:.! tion, put lortb aealimeot to v !i we heartily aubacriba.' Jim la not a mulatio, and, therefore, la not aahamJ rf T . - color. lie declared nVVaa incau . ingij oppoaea to any mixtwre w tue r . II waa for aeparaQda Li cbnrcbea, ectog. teacher, erary thing. Thte is pmriatsly oar aontimeat Morally' and. aoclally, .are Ua- liera the white and fclacks hT been tetl ooily injured,' from tb, begloniiMi, bj.1t cloaa contact of til race. QoO at, . rataa mem, ana toe miaoogni to pa ouraay wh6 Would bring them T together, in - MJ aach afflmty a win lead amalguaatUNa, wickednea and crime, .Tba dUUaotlom between tie race are naoeaaary tni kfft up, to aar the aegroca 4rou , oUUontimi and tba whitea from abject degradation; The DieABUJTm IUmotxd. "W era' greatly gratifled to learn that telegram baa bean received, announcing that, tbrongk tba ac ' tire imiraoienUhty cl the Iloav KathanW Boy dm, Hie di'"!itip of tba Hon, JW, On borne Lara Lcai remored, and 'that he win, to-day, Uke Lis aei im tba Seoeta "Tta- disabiliticsotV Mr. Gri";; one of tba -.s- elect of the Houaa, ara also, wa are jr'.ad i,, ,OTed. ; . W are aot a littl surprised to Me that the t)nk&Mi flank thai we aught to 1-' ' i . 1 . i nave compromise! we hw iaobsb anti Bl towed oar Brporlor Jts) aey mitred lasteadof asyr. rather thaa ,hfe lost tit frhilef ol reporting tbprotoediogfc Yfm cannot amtfrvmim a principle to gsia any advao lK". anr are we uaB jbm to grauiy the ca- pric uf Begroe, Bar succumb to tlx norra toW.le drmsod of feallawags. W were, mweover, willing to rrstify ths deal re, on jlis part of the joelb who presides over the eoavoer, to bar as opportunity to ahow bit aamUuri 14 fori 4 tbaa rent his spleen St us. -:- ' j ''iti iiJ(ijfeti(. the ' obli gatioa or privilege wa quit a bear upon th ilouaa to bare iu proceeding appear dailjrJt MUI WIMttK apr, the. Udnaib V trafaMtllidK-bor edema dally, with good deal of aaatter for their gratis eatWsdd' profit, more thB our. Hence, 9 1KT 9Wk IP tmt bt aerrice W a bodv vaich bad a much tba tear of tba astxe bafom it eraa, that it could not dajatttea to the white people.' ' The rlewi of our eotomporary, a to color, are at fault J)w fbec) waa, (and we con Vand it waa Witimate and proper J to gtre ur raadari the laforuatioa they dteired, a to lhprm( of thoae wh,o were legialatora. It wa kdowo Uere war nineteen negro la the body; bat the public could not reeol teatttlMirmea,ii4l wa knaw It would be an interfatlog 'faauiea of our report, to let (hem know what the negro delegate aairl or did. fhay ware ajBert, 1 wa doe to them t9 ,b credit for it. JNow, the ihorteat, amsleet, laait offeneire way, in our Mtimatwaand th moat comprebenaWe tthod.wa , to put the word "negro," in aareetheale'atter the name, which indicated At onoe tha elaat of legialatora Uking part The wofi iaaoUr ao ido derogatory to a deeaendant of tba African race. The fioral character or birth of aa African ii Matt MU4 t fcnpegned-by Ui word iuA ff TTu.. tmm nu It hjwinu it ia 4 " more correct and far more rfptctaou tban the word "florid." When we read th Word "negr' tha simple and uly idea im praaaedu oba 6a: la! "A black man or a de- cananjkla Afriaas r Ethiopiaa race. Bo' when -we read of a mulatto, or mixed breed, or a eoUrti man, the idea of illrgit lmacy(af dda tor ketbaaiog been "cooceired In Inlqolty aad born lit aid, 1 at once tug geated. Tha term vAorti people or colortd mkn It hot 6 ratpactabla.a oompared with tugrv, aa a proper deaignatioa of race or rarltl TTo amfef upon the varietiea ol m bunan race mention more than five. They aerer employ uia term mulatto or colored, a bekg on ol (.lie jarietiea. From aiiwkUh jbaaaiikrauooa. we conoluJe that we bare acted wiaaly and with perfect pro priety. If tba "HouaV 1 not fairly rvport ed.JiersattVi 4 i notour fault (ut tbalault pf iiemegrowwoflhlpperi in that body. Hu,SQ&0 DtitOCRAOY. j Id the Southern State there ia a growing BfipMlitloa ameog tha Ireedmon to attach theaaejre to tha Democratic party. The name ha it influence upon them, to aome kialhl tba moV powerful conaideratioo With team ia, that tbey dxaira political af finity ,Htf ripectable portion of the k.t;.MJJitll''!ik- a. i .. aJr1e)ini and, llU) meit. Ia,tUia tliey sbowjW. saacjiy,! halulk of them anay atiil allajt lr earpetvbaggar and acalla XAhof bT deceived them ieom the beginning, bat many bare aeea their error bad are doojdng to the Democracy, j At a meeting ol the Empire Club, in New Vork tlty,c4' W Wat tne" Maeonic Ilalt, baatdea other apeakera, a very iutelli gaot Georgia negto Damocrat addreaaed the Clnb, by tba nam of Quiglry. The repor lartayas .Mjsn j 'Ha mada Jan) eloquent addresa, which wa rewarded at the eloee by loud and un- euilaaliavebeera. He said he came all the ayfroto' Aogutt to the Democratic Con rent ion, aad ft gar him great pleaaure to bar withia the onnd ot El voice a Demo wtto4l.iB,bafw whom, lie cuuid apeak pf th condition, of th South. H bad bean bors, slave Vbutb wa emancipated. Uaetlll, however, remalnad true to bia old aaaatwt aad ba had guarded and protected hi nroDertv. which amounted to fortv thoutand dollar. (Appltnae.) The Kadi cala tliovablm by force trom hi master af tarwardi ; aadjot loaa iro ba was appoin ted to attend tMConvenUon ia this city. (AprtavaSi)"B' bad ortraniaed a Demo. aratia olub ia Bsvspnah, and he felt assured I nay woalia aou of) a majority on aaaay thousands -thorai (or their eandidatea for Praildeiit aati Tloe-Pridn of the United States. fron,1ils personal observations be kaaw that tba present Legislature of Georgia waaoompoeed of the moat ignocaat aad WorthlftM men whoeould ba found anywhere, and thi-y nere destroying tha property end lilwrty of tha people. He believed it would oetotiy to Rive Murage to the Be pro, for there never waa a mora suicidal act than to mra tba ballot to a bod of iir- norant men, who know nothing about the priooiplesot government ( Applause) It they were to b tnsds citizens, for Gods SVe let Uiem first bar' tha qualifications necessary to Tota intellleeatly, o that tbey bit not be led wrong by the deaigning r i a m ljo dow rule th South (Applause.) lie closed I y Stating that Georgia would rive as iinmcnoe majority for Seymour aad L.u.r. '(At tilaiise.) Tba'.club then ad journed "--.i j Admitted. Wa aalgratulate the good people ol IroicU, lbat their worthy repre aenUtires, klaaara, Daridaoa aad Nicholson, trara, aw ysaterday. admitted Jo their asats k tbs "Bonsetd'RerjresetiUUVes." By the 4keKiMaf Ah,ilan Hathanial Boyden, heir disabilities were removed by Congreas, Urn 4an&mt?sttm I Tba other Jmt1emen.wnjsesl by tba How 4rd Amendment, Ata it becomes a part of th Federal Cbnsututioa, ar atill ahameruliy excluded. ' Wa do aot complain, however. W haW'eeaaed to b aurprlsed at any atrocity that legtalatiT Radicalism tan per- peirata.'' wa biuier aax, war expect, any thlag of them ; and .it .will. bjmly whea aofls xtraordiaary and daring aot 01 polit- caiTiutinyis aooiommaua, taat w abau cars eves to reter, tha reader to it doings. i Tai PuwoKit -Several of oar cotera- porarien, we observe, publish 4 jmperfbet copy f tha Platform of the National Dens oeratie Convention. Tb correct, copy will ba found on oar fourth page. - ' ' " i OAJIOUSA. w v ' :?. av AuraoKirf or ooaasss. ,,,.. .:" . ' jS.I-w' ' riataT ascaMww. L' BEN ATE. V" " TifuaaiiAV, July 10, 1868. The Senate waa called to order at 10 o'cWk. A meeaage waa received from the Hooae, tranamittios a reaolution relative to Public Schools, and a proposition to go into tba elactioe oi state 1'rinter; wnlcn last was con curred in. inrisiKnxD Busiasas. An Act to provide for the qualification oi ceriaia officera recently elected under the provisions ot the ConatituUoa of the State ot North C'arolios : Numerous amendment were adopted. An amendment to the 8th section, propeaed hy Mr. Sweet, caused considerable debate. Toil amendment diequaliflea officers elect, who are barred by the Howard amendment.) Mr. Kobbin opposed it with great abil ity, and Meaara. Sweet Cook, Welker and Blytbe urged it adoption. The amendment was made, and the bill, aa amended, psseed its third reading and waa ordered to be engrossed and sent to the Houae for concurrence. Mr. Love, having been a member of the Committee, waa oppoaed to the bill as pre sented by a majority of the Committee, and read aa able minority report, Which. Was entered npon the Journal. (Wa wilt pub lish the report at another time.) The hour of 13 o'clock baring arrived, the Senate proceeded to exacate the joint order, vis: the election of a State Priater. The Chair appointed Measra. Welker and Barnes to superintend the election. ' ' ' Mr Moore nominated N. Paige sad Mr. Kobbins nominsted Messrs. Pell A Gales. Tbs bsllot resulted ss follows: Mr. Paige received 81 votes and Meaaia. Pell A Gales received 5. A mesaage was received from the House, coocurrinir in the action of tba Senate oa the bill to provide lor the repreaeotation of stock owned by tbe state and the counties of Carteret, Craven sod Lenoir In to At lantic and North Carolina Railroad Com- fiany. (Thia bill in a law, and will be pub iahed, aa soon ss practicable.) A message waa received from the Uoute, transmitting a bill empowering the Gover nor to appoint inapectora for the city of Wilinioglon. Ordered to be printed. Also a bill providing for the registration of voters in the city ot Wilmington, lie tarred to the Committee on Corporations. Mr. Winatead, from the Committee en Investigation, to whom were referred the certificates of Measrs. Osborne, Allen and Turner, reported that they were banned by the Howard Amendment, and, therefore, are not entitled to take their seats. Mr. Kobbins ottered a lengthy anil able minority report, and moved that it be sub. stituted for that of the majority. The motion was lost, and Mr. Love moved that the further consideration of the SH0 ject be postponed until 1 1 o'clock, to-morrow, so as to allow those Senators a hearing on this floor or by Counsel; which was adopted. The following Senators voted in the negative, viz : Meurs. Hellsmy, Burns, Colgrovc, Dajvis, Ethridge Legg. Long, Moore, of Carteret, Rich and Smith. INTRODUCTIOK OP RESil.UTIOKS. By Mr. Lindscy: A resolution praying Congress to take some action lor the reliui of the loyal pitonlu of this State, who sus tained loss by the destruction of their pro perty by the Federal Cloverurueot, during the war. By Mr. lSlytlie; A resolution instructing the judiciary Committee to report s bill pro hibiting tho practice of carrying coucealed weKons. By Mr. Robbins : Tlio following resolu tions: which lie over : Tlu General A ttetnbly of North Carolina iloretolte: lat That we recognize the radi cal distinctions of color, blood, physical form, and peculiarities of intellect, between the white and negro races, and all efforts to destroy or abridge these distinctions are crimes not only against society and civili sation, but against God himself. 2nd. That the common rule.as well as the exHTience of mankind, prove that the white race ia superior to the negro, in physical and intellectual endowment and that civil, ization and ita future successful progress are safe only la th bands of tbe white rsbe. Slrd. That the governments of the United States and of the severs! States wsrelnetU tuted by white men, have been administer ed by white men, and ought to be sdmini tared by white men, forever hereafter. 4 th. Tbst it ia tha duty of this snd nil future General Assemblies ot North Csroll- ns so to sbspe their K srislation ss to secure the rights of life, property and liberty to sll men residing iu the Slate, without re gard to race, former coudition or uolor, but at the same time to lecognize the natural distinctions of race, , 5th, That ia carrying out their Dummies. it is the duty ol this General Airaembly, in providing for the establishment Mm. ytem of Common Schools for public inatruclion, to provide especially for th education of white children in school fu-paraie Iroin those provided for negro children. 6th. That in forming a luihtiu syntem. special provision shall he madu tor oigan Icing the white militia from the negro mtli tis. 7th. That stringent pr.ivi i.m shall le made, by appropriate legislation, to prevent tbe inter-marriage ot the white and negro races in this Stale, and to puhisIi the ir.iue of miscegenation. 8th. That these resolutions eirtNxly nrih- oiples snd a course of policy vital to the in terests of the people ot this mate and of the whole Union, as well as to the interests of enlightened civilisation and good snd stable government, and all etTorta to avoid or prevent a free, fair and candid exDraa- slon of opinion touching liy principleekP!- It common usage and ihe did ongbt to be, and wit! ba, regarded as un friendly to the well-being ot sfiey. r On motion, tbe Senat adjourned until to morrow morning, 10 o'clock. ' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. BT THB UHDCROBOTJSD RAILROAD TaKmsDAV, July It, 188. TheCongreaaional conclave was called to order at 10 o'clock. Prayer by one Rev. Mr. Smith, of Martin. A petition Irjm N. 8. Stewart, Esq., of Harnett, claiming th right of a seat upon we boot, neterraa. Mr. Durham read a dispatch from the Hon. Nathaniel Boydea, stating, i that .the disabilities at Mesars. Daridaoa and Nich olson, membera elect from Iredell, bad be removed oy uoagreaa, . v . Messrs. Davidson aad Nichotson, 'being immwi, wenwoa mow on oi air. xjurnam, l iowed to qualify and take their Seats.' Mr. Foe, from tha Committee- on Privi lege aad Election, to whom was referred the I louse bill ia relation to political disa bilities, reported that tha following gentle men, being banned by tba If th article, were ineligible to tbe seats- oa the ft nor in whlnh they had beeo elected, vis: Messrs.' Brown, Keener, Kelly, ef Dunlin. Lone ot Caswell. Harper aad Grier. (Messrs. Daridaoa aad Nioholana had been included ia tha nnm- bw' . ' -Tr ..: Mr. Durham, one of the Committee, die. seated from tba report) giving tha reaaoa 1 "tr- ta so doing that faaveheea before; aai laaci'at ea. . f . i , v (Three of tbe gentleasaj named ia tba banned list never baring appeased before the Committee, their asses were ssst acted upoa.) Tbe report as regards the other wa adopted by yeaa 1, nays V (BXriet partfvote.) ., - Mr. Pou, from the same Committee, re ported in the ess of owe Taylor, contestant ww we aesi oi aar. rercocc. ot Ltauu, ioai ajj ai. w a . ii ii i mim m mittee of 6 be appointed oa Cootioge' Espeoaea. Liesev.:jt ' t Uy Laflin (c. b.:) A reaolatioa raising . select Committee te hrata tbe eoaU sa ted election in Camtlass. IM over. The special order, Mr. Sinclair's resole tion petitioning Congress to remove the dis abilities of members elect to scats on the floor7 was then announced for this hour, 11 o'clock Seymour said the disuuasioa of this mat ter wouldacoaaume time unnecessarily, aad moved to postpone it indefinitely and sailed the previous quasi ion. The call waa sustained and Mr. Sinclair called for tbe yea aad naya npon tbe quee tion of postponement. Tbe call was sustained, and tbe roll being called, resulted syes 58, nsysse, ss follows: Ysasl Mearrs. Ash worth, Blair, Barns, Carson, Candler, Cherry, aegra, Crawford, negro, Dtxoa, Downing, Elliagtoa, roster, Korkoer, negro, Gshsgae, Guater, Giibertj Graham, Hutching, Harris, of Wake, ne gro, Horney, Hodgu, Hendricks, Justice, of Henderson, Justice, of Rutherford, Kin ney, Kelly, of Moore, Laflin, Mayo, negro, Morrill, Morris, negro, htoring, Peck, Pnc , negro, Proctor, Pearson, Bobbins, negro, Raglan d, Renfrew, Res, Rhodes, Smith, ol Martin, Stilley, Simmons, Seymour, Stersor, Sweat aegro, oiegrist. Vestal, Vest, Wilson, Williamson, negro, Wiswall, and Wsldrop. Nsys Maears. Ames, Argn, Armstrong, Boddie, Barnett, Banner, Clayton, of Tran sylvania, Cswthoroa, begro, Davis, Durham, Dsvidson, Ellis, Farrow, Kerebee, Galling, Giliaoo, Hodnett, Hicka, High, Hnmphries, Ilsrrir, of Franklin, Hinnant, Hawkins, In gru n, J arris, Kelly, of Davie, Long, ol Chatham, Long, of Richmond, Lesryjiegro, Moore, Mathesns, Mendenhall, Nicholson, Pou, Psrker, Proffltt, Robinson, Smith, of Allegbsnv, Sinclair, fihort. Shaver, Stantoa, Thompson, Whitley, White, end Williams. Hy Morris (negro) ; A bill ia regard te tbe eUction of municipal eJScers ia New. bern. Lie over. By Stilley : A resolution declaring the eats of thu" banned by the 14tb. Ar ticle vacant. Lies over. By Mr. Pou: A resolution petitioning Congress to remove disabilities imposed by tbe 14:h Article, from the following gsn- tlemen : Messrs Harper, Qrier. Brown, and Long, of Carwell. Lie over. By Mr. Sinclair: A bill granting to all Medical Colleges in the State 1ie privilege ol dissecting bodies. Mr. S. asked a suaenion of tbe rules to pass the bill, but the House refused and the bill wss referred to the Committee on Corporations. Stilley moverl to suspend tha rules and adopt his resolution declaring seataofcer tain members vacant. Mr. Dnrhau. said he was informed that there waa a prospect of tbe members diss bilities being removed, snd. therefore, op poped the motion. The motion wss put to a voU sud hist. By Laflin, (o. b.) : A bill-to appoint In spectors in tbe city of Wilmington ; saying that under existing laws tbe Inspectors were appointed by tbe County Court Tbe till confers upon the msa "who writes himself Governor" the power of making the ap pointment. Lie over. ' The Chair announced the special order, viz : The motion to reconsider tbe vote ol yesterday laying on tbe table Jeemes Har ris, (neyro) Rendy Radical Relief bill. After some discussion the motion to reconsider was put to a vote and lost Yes 4J, Nays 48. A communication from the Code Coin- miaaioners, in reference to tbe "Governor's power to remove municipal officers, was read. Mr. Seymour called up Senate bill. No. 33, entitled "an act to provide for tbe rep- resentation ot stock owned by tbs State and th oountie of Carteret, Cravaa aad Laaoit, in the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company.- Seymour moved to sua peed tht rules. The motion, being put waa carried, aad the bill passed its several readings. Leaves of sbetmc ware, granted Messrs. Kalhcmn and Rhode. The hour of 19 having arrived, tbe Prince announced that the, election . of, . a. Public Printer was (be Special' Sexier. ' ' " Laflin, (c. b.) nominated N. Paige. Mr. Moore placed the names of Pell aTf Gales in nomination. ' The roll helngcslUd resulted :Pu(ife 6t, PeH ft' Gains tl.' The joint ballot f tbe two Hon for' o- ---i - ,- ,ai. tn.., CALBHDAR. ' Bill authorizing tha SBperinteadeat ot Public Works tOj .furnish an. office, feitbe Superintendent, of Public Jsstrwotioa. After soase debate, the bill waa laisrred. Mr. Seymour called up the Joint Resolu tion In regard to "the ywr rfw-nd asltasg of memlxraeuspdaed id he baaaad tee 14th. Article, snd offered a substitute allow ing t ne sane er atns soa atfiaage a asanto txrs, provided thai said pay an alt cease the 16th. inst ' ? - Mr. Durham moved to smend by provid lug mi umrymj imhu bjw if iv see rHJ. leaving th question, ot future par opea. as some of those geotlemeu bad aot area bad a bearing before tb Committee. stilley moved a poetpoeemeat of the ret olutioB until the Howse shaN Tsterasiawtba time for which they shell receive their pay. Mr. Seymour objectes) tej say peetpoae- ment, ana ne was saransrw utat aar should object to thoae gsatleatea reesiving ndt see how tbey could Juetly depart from it There are members here, who do not kaow certainly whether they will be ex cluded from their seat or aot, or who did not think, whea they cetne, of bow, that the Howard Amendment ' Was" a'psrt ot th federal constitution., inoee geatiaaaea were here ia gaud faith to take their seat. under tbs provision ot tha new Stan Oae- stitutioo, and eommoa falraesa aad dns re spect tor the dignity of tbe Hon reqoired that those geatlemea should rsoetv tbi Downing thought there aould be aa aaee tion ss to the jeatnes aad right that th gentleineB htld reoeiva' their 'aay.' h tnougni were sooutu oe aome umitauoa. Blair, (who owca war a big blue sscesaioa eockde) snored to jadelaitely. aeatpoa! tne matter. . Mr. Durham sroee snd plainly intimate that Blair wa ao gentleman. The motion to ladeflnitely postposMi did aot prevail, 4.! iiS ' After a great deal oi dtacussioa aad wrsneling. in which Stilley. aad on Foster. claiming ta ba from BMegarad, (ovar tO -lt,;. , -- l. r - r Harris, of Wake, '(Begro.) moved to lay tba whole mattes oa tba table. : . . . The BMUoa wa pat aad did ant prevail. by a vote of yea 44, ear 6A t - Mr. Seymour, to cut all further useless debate, called the previous question upoa the original proposition. ,' -r - ,.v - , v . The cell wa eusiainea. ., t , TUeaeatiasi apefl th origiaal substitute, a amsaded, was taaa pat, aad th resolu tiaa wa adopad hy a vet of yea 48, say Tbi aoocluded tha day' performance, and, upoa eoiue aaknowa individual's mo lioa to. adiotina; tba e-elld Hnuae dis persed aatll aa asorrow at 10 o'clock. IIW1J)T11TIS1JC1JITb. in mT family, Enattaa. laatta. fniecS aad w UJ lass. Ctarssyneil wish eK eeetavinsj re , 1 pssst ' TAXLOI. 4 Meest. Mleal. alesu. ' TMaXWHITB BOUTEU VJUU th t ia l - Iowa. Sue aata ar ilj ifil DOUGLAH AEIX. tTeM-a, C'wrev, t ru. BUBHiLB. Fur Sal at low priue. Ally 4t DOUULAil MXU i aesa, BaiewBi, ateesMs. 1 f fl f LBS-BI BTOE8, 1U.UULI Jaeivt by taij U-uT DOUGLAS BkXU Fsumtly Bee Herring. sTtrv HALF BABBEIAi. ZAJ la ator A for aale b le by Vly fT-f IXjUOf.liS NOTICE mfll OOPABTMKBSinP, ltin nodar tba a aaata aad sSjl Mai. PAB1HH A (JO., ia Via eay diaaolvad by saataal euaaeat an m arreera wtu bus mbbmoum payssMu o . i PAKlalL aa tea saessss tt tee Bra soon be ekaed. K J. PAKIHH, W. F. AHS.KW. Kalaffh, Jaly Htfa, laalj -. : ' NOTUBr i Iebearfanr raooaaavmd K. 1 PAKISH te my vartona triand aaA eeatomara as one nssarhag thou eaafideoe aa4 snput. W. P. A8KEW. TO THI PUBLIC. In say souiumeiioe of bneuKaa, I thank yoa iar tb past favor and liberal Mport (ivaa m, and eaa Sot aak a eonaaa aee Use aaia. Ton will Bn4 a at ay plao. beat Mrkat K.J.FWW.4- wbwvjs nacBiae. TWO OP McMANNEN'd celebrated HMUT MACBIKKd, tor sale vary cheap. w. n. Junta a i;u. July IsVtf Aoot'r A Com. Merebt'e. . . WheeU Tltreahcr and Catrrler. Ttnrr aMCIMTXD, anoUxr of tUXCLAlB'8 (J iarald oeen-wrearat, 96 Inrb oylinder, wfaleh will beaoid with or witUout the Straw Oar- riai . Apply a one. So save eipanaea of trana- nonation tree awiusaor ts-tf . .... 7AMK4 M. TOWLES TLlane, Lluic El XPECTED DAILY, M kbla. freah LCN'K- POKT LIMB, which will Iw oll low at Do- pot. a B. mn.u July 16 lw Commisaioii MerebaiiU Cottow Vara TH HTOttE, TWO BALES COTTON YAltNa. X no. 10. on '. July l(-lw i JA8 M. TOWLES. CommiaaioB Merehaat. Chowaa Baptist Femsls Institnt. MDRFREESBORO', N. C. mHl NEXT BEtUUON will commence on the X nrai Wednesday in October with a full oorp of an aud xprienoBa uistractora. In view of the diminished means of Our aeeple. aud in order so aBord lae advantage of eduoa- Uoa to A great a uuraber sa potsibla, the Trus taea have reduced the eiiarirea for Board and Tn- itkm aa low aa ia oonaiateat with the large faoiii- ueaanoraea. For fall information, address July M-w A, MoDOWELL. 44 rajrettevlllo Street. ELF gEALIsJO ORE AND TWO QUART FraitJara. J, lWS Baleigh, Jaly lS-tf With Hart Lewis. APPLE AND PEACH PKELEU8. Por sal by i. B. HUNTER A CO , Oeneral Connuaaion Merchant, Joly 1VM Porteniouth, Va. NOTICE. nrx HAVE BEEN IN8TBTJCTED TO OFFER TV thsollowiegOola at New Vort Coat, vis: neaeurni vmnaiea reiu. . . Plate while " Dinner - Handsome ' Hoittuona. Vaee, Mag Slid Caps, " '' - Toilet Bella. Ogam and OtgarsUm. Canned PreiU, Mtrawbnrrie. Peara, Cbwrri and Qarneea. Pi buss, ta large 4Maas Jar Tomato Galeae and Haoee A La Mode Beef, ia ( ana. : Moek Tartl Katmegs, Allspice. ' Oiuwaa Bad Base Giagar. Briausae, Floor Halphnr. Indigo, Borax, Rod. ' lesaoa Hyrap, Sw OtL Teats Soape, Hapervw Blacking Plow Line, Bti Weeding Hoe. -'ni. I ng hsn lls rnsibie Bird. Back aad Boairral Shot. And Buny other good, all of wfaleh we Iter at um, nr vaan unwa. W. H. JON EH A CO., Jaly U-tf Anot'ra A Com. MavehMia. Smsb, Sam, OA BOXES LAUNDRY SOAP, C. and Ta. msk. W. H JONEM A CO. July 14-tf. Aact'm and Com. MerehanU. GEMUINE IHPOKTED WINES & LIQUORS. 1lABirA3nw OP THE POLLOWlIfO J araadi Oarta Blaeebe " "Boeay Kxqaia " -near de BilAwry." f A 'tUMaSck - , Cboses 1.0. Bopferaou, oe draught and la wa. Peri. Taadeira aad Sherry, ia i Psanak aaal BraiKiy. Eve and Van fc sitae v HolUaal Qua. ,,. Jasaaiea Bam. i lISMkkuny Whs.' ' i M . -9 ' Bread y. i L i W. H. JONES A OO. Jary 14-tf Ass. 4 Ooas. Merenanta. MODERN OOLQOTHA. ! PLACE r OK THE SKCLLli 1 f. DOZEX Mf aTatl AUD ELEGANT AVt sjasatiesor BAHAMA, PEERLESS, ., i AND - CANTON BAVARIAN HATS!! Snmstkmr argajaf AWs CsVKAr fee this aot aammer atesiasr.tpr , eewta, Lavalless)wl Bwy, ' " " JemsaeslssAaWTTBSsa Bala earn . .'i ' w. a. B. 8. TCCKEB T CO., - tfsfclajBlyle. mHt- LC11SSCM KUI AClfiKXT, PaAIaUa CvVITT, H. C. rrrsB faix ttE-funow f tbi inatiteuna wa X begns ea she seeead Btaaaay ta Jaly. taaA-. er wwex i k ' ' 1? Onwre. --- at LMa, Oree and Praaxm, aa.eaam,. w beard mast be pa 4 enanarly ta adraiMie. AN aenoeas for Tnitioe ar da at tbe elite of the aaawiH proaoptly preeented for pay a appHeatioB. M. a. IAViS. A. BL ) W.J BUNft, A. At J- rViei-peia, Otea. Aa selai at JSiel-4w COLUEQES AJTO SCHOOLS.. Lattlsbnrg renule CoUe, " ' rTVHK PALL KiMhlOI OP 1308 wiB begin on 1 the luth day of Aagnat " . TbeaaosMxef the luuluUoa.aaJer It Bree ant admitaWattue, ha far aarpaaaed tb expee latkaM of ita see aaagaia fneada. cbaboes raa sxssioa oa t aKni:- ! W I l.uim mt mmMtim and UfhUI aad Tiuiioa ia the racalar EBgUah esnra aud Aa eient Language, tluu. Extra Btadiea modermi. SMI iu advauce, remainder at the d of th e ADVAirrAeBa. , Aa able, aergetie, aad wsoeeeeful Penalty ; aa exumaiveeod waaalr arrange seem at si, Jndieiuaa and thorough system of tnatnsotluB ; a sewea i.neeiicM www s pi good UUary ; an Mswioai lueiramssila ; . Uful, uioaea t end bmlthfnl looauoa ; a larg. oomuoUiua bedding, with raoai well ventllatea and well twsMS uwlut'Ti xeeueau water, goo fare : kind attaattua to iw waela of tb puylls ; mtUl and flieuit gwMirnment, and ampba Meiig- u (HiTUrgea. , , Por Circular, ewlaiaiaf full partieelar, ap- plv to T. L JONKO, . Jan 10-lf Preeideiit TRINITY COLLEGE, N. C. r. fJAHE PALL TKna aoamenaes Ang, .a. itm. l. ainna,- Taitka, per term . . .....lav 69 Xuiuoa in rrepansorj s spiw wr Schools VT. .......:0 09to0l Board, lueiuding fnraishad ro, per mooth .11 taVteUtv Wool ipna. IneiBding tnhion. board, waatrtag, feat aao-santiora " la, par term .,. a6 Aileapeeas te be paid auitwneyi Hoard loatbly ia advaare; Tnitiea, on Aatf m ad uiea. the iwanaiuder st she middle ef the term ; bouts aad MaUotwrj oa delierv Any deparw from theee rrgnraaoos must be by spuissl awveasmmaa ' Indigeatyoaog bmb aad pairena, daatring om indnlgeue. sbeokt sarrsepoad with the Preaittenl of th Paculty. " Pur fuU informatio a te eonra or atnay, Bpo- eiel Sohoats Ao . eaad km a Oaastogwe. On all saatter aerWJtuag is utm vousawsppiy to Dr. Craven, Trinity GoUeg. N. C. . , , ., I T. WTCHk , July 1-eedtw Bee. Board Ttnat WilnuugSon Joarnai, Mariotk Joemal. Aajuvum Tiiaea. Charlotte lomuTM aud Wadaaboro Ar an publlah font Uuw. ach, ana.eaua UM W Bv. Dr. Craven, St Trinity. , BrtJOHAW SCHOOL HEBAVNEVILLK, N. Ci FAIXTEBM opens July Mud. Address Col. '. H1NOHAM. Jnn at-lm. . H ike Forest College, n. i THE PALL TERM OP THW INSTITUTION will open on the Hut ,Uy of August. IM, with the urospeot of lucreaMHl atrouage and auoceaa. The .'oniolete a-aurance given at the recent Gmasencement if the adaptedee of the Dnlvureity evaiem to Hie waem ef Inetim, aad of lie feaeihililv, uuourage it f iada te bebev that the College hae t-uuueii uoua a earoer or popiilarily aud neefuluene hithert4 unknown iu ita hietory. The ttiuueial eniharraaaoittnta to which ail Houlheru Cnllegt e have been eubiauted are uot felt to the same itout at Wake Peawet. aa at sou othera, iu ouunequeuue of the oouaidera bie amount uf origibKl euuownu nt aaved, and ot the favorable reeutiuu with whieb the Agent uf the College oieete in aeeoriug additional faBds An expenditure of more t li.ii li,t Ol haa betiu re eeotiy made in inipro tug the eomuuuu of th beiluing and grouuls Desarmiaed to briug H advantage within reach of th large! nanibur poMiole, th Trae tecspeeoonded by to oouimuaity, have todnoad tb price of Board and Tutuou to. tha loweet practicable ratee. Th omoer of hit ruction are gentlemen of tried ability in their several deoartaMUta, aud the aoceeea a' tending thei enurl in It psat ia the beat guarantee the public eaa have for the rutur. Th location of the College in point of baltb fn loops end aossaaibiMty, I ttuft aitneted a M kaleigh A Gaston. Kailroed, a few milea ptm .the Capital of the State,) ia not sarpaaaed by that oi any other tn the land ; while the moral aad so cial inflnsaaas wwmei ted with and anrreewdin it, and th peculiar dietipho aatta tea, present mdaoemeate to patronag of ao ordinary kind. A ayetemof PUBLIC tkXIlV&Ea oa literary and ecientioe anbss ba beta aumdeeed, with a view to inereeae th interest ef th young men in tbe aevaml eVpanmeatetol atudy. and ao fe aish additional incentive to tavaatigatioa and re aearoh. : - : f. fj.-r ' y t !,- Extenei and well aeleeted LIBRARIES be kMiging to lb Societiea, and oomplete APPA BATUS, PHUiOMOPHICAL and 0UEMICAL, ara not to be emitted at tb nasserMioa af tine ao veBtage aoaeeeaed. Anotbw eeoonragiag taatara ta'lkai tber ara, at praatat thirtewu young; mm segged In stud ies preparatory to tb work of the AUniatry : end it way not be a in lea to aiet that any Minister, who may apply (or edmieaien, will receive tejiioe in an ta aeaartmeeu rree of eaarge, aad -shea of thia alaaa, who are wit boat maana, are neoar- aged to apply to tbe Board ef Kducaitoa- for farther aasisiance. .- . , xxrevam raj onaaawev : Tuition for I ' Preparatory nohooi (ueraeaatoa) f3n,00 GolletriaM Omuee. - '. Sa ua Board per week in private families .(table 'r . " , 60td .l B-ierd, per Week, with lodging, ' ' S to 3.75 Hoom rent (to thuee luugitur Iu Oulleg Building) per aeaeion S.ffl Servauto'bwe - a.n Waahing, per nioutb, ,,j Law no mutlont le perunuel te regietar bis name uw vueguMM are uaB.t ' W. T. BROOKS, June 22-OA wtAoglS Boa. Board at Treat TtoommUle remale fJoilexe, THE PALI, SEHSIIN ef hat feaSKwttoe wwi X commians oa Tee.ay.'Ue tb 14 AegweV, and Boetiua twouty week. 1 Boabb t a per aaouth, and etlvv ebaiae are- ptmaifww. eiAiivuiiUiasBBBasn. paid n eaok yoang lady ec eatering, and she balance at th etosa of the term. ' Tba Paeulty t faH.aad eompeesd ef able sod Miiraow incasrv i Be eonrae tsexienalve e bracing all th aolid and ornamental branches taught mother Female OoWsgsa. -' The rahgioes advantage are eneurpamad. - Thie College ia tooaled besweea aaliabery and wetiuiu , m earn or use mnet neantifnl Sad healthy tewaoa ike M. a Central Satlreed, aad m in two mile ef tee esaabraksd "Heitom Chalv. oeau Springs." And at the additional eineitee of rr. T Bwwieee evnsr eaa mmrw wm uweiau wee w aw water. Par Oinmlara. aontainiBw fall Bertiiii a. area JIBV. H. B. BRUTOaL .- Jen St-dtawjwAwOOU aeg. Prweideaf. tatriotte Ffinile Insiltitf. ; CHARLOTTE,' S -i (- - Bav. R. Bcawaix, . - , ., Jao. B. BrjawsxL, A. at J rn9 rTlHK HEXT BK8SI0N wifj nommsass en She x uetooer, tees, aaa soataaae Beam awa Jaa,lS8B. The Hi setae ia divided iato two forme of t-arr weak eaeh, aad popils eaa be entered for the Whole aaeatoa er for eee term. ' Tk nana far Board (sneteAair seerweMMhe. waenmsj, foes, hghra, . ) watb Taitioa iav Eng-J liah Braacaaa. will kaSlai mmr -m aa ITCl N . " aee aoaera lawgwa, iwaw iag aad Jaratiag, csSro, aS awaalehergea. Por nieelar aad Catalogwa, reetamiag vail parHealars a to terma, Ac., addree , . Rt. R BCKWKLL A SOW, Jb1j 11 -8m . Chaitotta, JL a i it KfB. UA.rVl TSCIIOOL tlr -AVTVTn'' w 'Ii inmr, " i Vi IXJVXKt UAUUUt, V: fclaa;itV.,'' The FIFTH TEH B of tbi Bhhaol aria aaaace e MONDAY, tfa ted ef Awgtmt, l(38,aad mximnaseaabe on-enasr eent ea aeeMnatosB. i v tt it t Da, L ACY "8 School fc. Boy. wta be "UeeMuW si, Be vil give eeeh htetraetioa la the Oh-U' MMwiaa may bed Jaly 10-tawtd h KeckleBBirf Feaale Conejre.V t i j- aUABXSaXISC. BI. STL Bav, i. & 8TACT, A. K, Piaidewttl -aTXXTBCHOOt TIA1 WTIU, COlOCEirCt 14 Oetaeer let ISftS. - . . A fatl eern ef able sail asnnlliSnl leeii.. tori wiM be at Iheir poela. . , He tea ea low a eaa be affrrtted ia a flrwt elaas PSmsw Col ley. The lea riirteyarhse feat eloeea. - On hondred aod Biiv-lou n.nili tag beaaenroUae. . Aedrees - Ilia r RE8IDENT, . UalyH-tf tAarlettaKO. 1 B00X 8TC22& BO0KSELLERSSLSTAT!0XERS ottos rra vatiobai. ba, " i ' TO A T -1TT-V S -Bv-v- - . r -. J k Ubpj stock ortr , jL.."1, " r ' SCHOOL-BOOKS, STANDARD STORKS. , v MISCBtfAXEOtS BOOKS, BTATIOlf '. KBY, FANCT ARTICLES, Ac, U . ''-i-'.jiii j i ToeUtarwM every artiMaeuslty aaHmikasj , ' ' ::" 1 ""lat ef aaslnesa. '','(fa h'4m 4 AT TH LOWEST CABQ PRICES "' ' , . i 1 ' i . 1 ftHf . . , Aawm aw. . , , ,-,t.H..(,-if..;V ... . . n WILCOX jto QIBSa)' J: Janea-S, ) t',h UaaAsrsmi.M ? V "n l f, tmm "j , 'Ugt H. C. BnauM fpitwntoiy. ' , AfjN.tOVv JOMKf,, ' BransoH, nmr t c . 'J C0TTTINUE THE BOOE BUHINESS AT tBffi mew stshd, sear Tncker Hal), aad still aesa eeaandssnnply t v, tmi, T7T.,iw HOOTS ASj MTAftO 9Z9 T, Ai tw at redaeed prieea. .. ..... . -: : . . i Coueuromeota of saeond Itaed LsW and Mia. - ,-v -elaueouBooaeaohabea. . ,. - 77 ' ' , rVtaeair atteelioa paid to eaj.1 J' t . rBHAHSON Atom:'' JsnSllAS-tf ,))Aimk.y,B,M, NICHOLBOTT ENOYdxOPEDIa, ia ? ?" Jtw4 reraved and A atleat 7l X Jur l-f"' .bSAOJONES sr, i , a, .rta, - W-i.S TUST HKCEIVEDf ., I f J Glob sditice) of tHvksne "vTorka,'1."'' Shalutaware's " ' r"' "" ' " Baroe1 and ether ' ' Abbaataferd Wavarly Mm eta. v 4 f' )(" AH new, niue sud cheap, at . . JutyAAf- ' - BHANSON A JONES'. - 1 . : ) Hm4 ewawiJ , , ALAKGK LOt et asenad.haaJ llIhy.EI L. NEOUS BOOKS, oa etwwssaet. sea r aale at very reaaonabl sates - ' ' -t if.-. . anaaaun a jokes, . 'Z: ' . aUWttBvli.ff. V JunS lit-tf ' T . , . 1 , 1 oi ' '' 1 1 " ; 1, 1 V,i . t. I' . lr. .... . T. ; ' a: ... 7T3t, 3 A4'i , A S THB SEASOIf Hi8 "CWSSlPJJaUBtT " f ftjfmtvUtti f-t"3i !( it w-fY. advaoeedi, aad sseney fa eea, " ,. , i.aw imU t 1 S.' V ' ' m 'T "W.a W l:?ri f . may b had rroaxeer Large gsed .. 1. ..-.. . 1. . 'S.'''l.'.-'lJ'"-'-'( v 1 f" U. 4 DRY GOODS, -fii. f c BUNKSi ; ; ;c.,. t&fi, &c- SfWaW la TBltt WIMW for' plee or Bekl ', ag parabuer and'for pountry aterohanuu f ).' ' H. E. fcVXTTCXW Ca Jaly -ti . It- -4M 'l 1 f' tlllLllttl I TWIT" ' .ci.TSetjrwixr I : MANVFACTURER W iVv'aamw; tkJ.,ileaiMlil av-'x ..(I i 11 ae l r - ' i(. jn . Ci.TjrvnfXlXYJ ..,i , III' li:f- SaL, , .S-JSt.w.-l GOLD" ANDrSILVEB W1RE "-J- I ' '' f '1 ...... ? . ksxrs oonsTAJrn.T oa a Aaa 1 , f4" .. T . - t ' t - Oald au4 Utwer Watckoa, Ctarfcs - -' fine) Cwtlery, TaMe Wawe, i ttm Jewclry, BptUUt.,; andallartlolMaamaOyfaBBd fc a MJueameeH. ., , , . OaUand as. " Jaae t-Sm - awmmmwaw i- (arE -', t t -.(M"ls r f ? A - f?tMi if 4aw ... taut Braaaaaa ar j!i-j'- CJII.fiBJiP. -KUrtSV?.! for Halet kf aB areem. Ui If Alasasids, Alaaaetd. , ,itAu rpWO BAKBELA SOPI KHETX XIM0SIM.m,M.- X r. For sal by H JoNttaOK7'' v. . ...... b-July tt-tf Aabar A Com. Mswhias i 9U tt.tjiuwatrf a st caw t ar..i i -iv il ""( SCaIIm TBE C0PABTNER8HIP heresalbre 'xktla, lliaaiuiiliAiinnI.TVS mA tha aeiu and atvie ot day itewidvad By asaal ) iw.-rnj vats. POWCTslmwal 4.lHWtMtHt fa 1 ki '.';, -"l -!' ( I '..St aMBfUJJMitaavVVK sjstewaa eaastsa, a v., aafy una teee. ; .- " . Haa Un4 wawaa air nM fKw ' A tt)v'a J10TICK. ,,rr- W " A aawiaaa AawhmS She taaa swwa aTwisiaV to. ileoa A Co. ' wiit bsatsday theaed'eserBed, ... aadaliparaoa ta araeara fa Ltw d mk psyaMnt to ma, as tb basmea of t f n tet . f.. .. be eioaednp. 'A. M. IXmj. Catawba, Statiea, B. tt; July i - ft GEAUT AJTD . EUTXD IZVTI SACX . ' AT FACTOUT FniCES.';;';' , PiBTiES wisnnfo to bwtp rs th w iaw wtU b fnroihed Dura, tt KI OF CivAaujf. i . "J . . ntiA ii.ti ex txAf- ' Qeneial Ciaassisa m tferehsats. irr dlylS-it Portsaieata, Ta. . rr i
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