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.fen-Vr, "' ay v:r.V. -ft-- 7 . I L-7 44 wu X VOL. VIII. 7 THE SENTINEL. ,,,' - ADVERTISING KATES. UawliaoiMlIl will be hMMTted Ut Um Daily Ml tlL at Ui following me iicli. or ten million Ut ; imwB wr auuani vi lues.'... ,. oa suae. .. ...... wh sobssuueul inssrlioa , ut a wacay.. I .mar . ' -Sw:l q""-, mo. L0O J ' .liwMll, ttuljl . Ki t . ,.1111,1 ... ii I- inki 7- I'.'. ' WV J.ISJ su ISJ :.eu .oi HO J.l U A,L to the abovu rate foe each additional 1 ;, 1 m . a, . j.,tHti.i, i iW K.. laionlh, !'.( ' " . 14 UU - B r i. .., H.uu " W " J IMS 11 Ml ft , t'LOU km , three SfltiS mi 1 SlO lo.oo U.uu 7 lor Uw fowl- w txkij HOUR ArJPAilttL - PoitoS Mahket. Reported by Lynn Adams, Or.wr end ComuiissloB Mer chant, tioulb Maikut Street : - Raleigh, Nor. 20. Price of '.! ion in our Market lu day t liiu. - ITS 8 to 17 18 etc 4 P.M. - Men, 77 t!ra. BeceipU, - - - , Arm. Tod of tba Market, atead j. I. O. O. f . Tbe reirular meetlrg of McKee Eixatnpuient, will be held jn Friday evening tl Hi, ml their Hull. A full uieotipg I disired, u busiaos "I im portiDM will be 'Worn (be Ciimp. Tin nmai of Ucmr. Ilinont n J Jkj , but, tbe clou nd faithful reprewnl tivn from Johnston county, were inad vertantly omitted in the Hat of those pres ent st the organization of tbe llnuae ol It pta.-ut iiiTcs on Monday last. Tosic Wasb to tim Hm. WUen tbe hair Is failing off, the following tonic wash will be found very useful: Take lulf 1 fluid ounce ottiucture of quimue, one drschmmbicarb)st i( ammonia, and fivssod Aalf unois of tutu water, then add the tincture. Apply It gently to the roots of the hair. Dkatu ot h Wortbt Cniasn. We regret to town that Mr. AUiandcr Miter, formerly of Newborn, died of a conjwtlve of age, was a roan of energy and resjHC lability and a ruling elder of the Preby tcrian Chuich. lie was the father in-law ot Hev. J. B. Dobbitt, rditor'of the "Christian Advocate." - A GBAKD TBHrKIASCB DlUloNBTEA tlo w Kaleioh. Hickman Vlge, Oood Ttmplars, Ho. 1, of tkht ty, will ' have a public demonstration on Thuruluy, the 28lh Instant (Thanksgiving day). Speeches wiH be delivered at Metropolitan Hall by distinguished eitiaens. This is the banner lodge of the United Ststis, and iecompiaed of some of the bvst and niost influential ciiieu of ibis place. J-ct everybody (urn out. -. ws. Cnour C'uMd Boufo The MeJi ei OateU, of Paris, states that M. Lan gaoterie, of Paris, after observing3 if lect ol sulphur on Hie opium ot grope vines, was led to administer it lu aovi ral cases of croup. lie mixes. teapoonful of sulphur in a giaas of water, and givis a tesspoonful of this mixture every hour. The eff.ut is described as wonderful. The diMsse is cured in two dsys, the only symptom remaining being a alight cough arising from the presence of loosex p'rees nf the false mi-niorftne iit tlie, trachea. "Mu.ls Oumue Slowli bot BcBXtv.1 The subjoined racy article Is taken fio n the BiUieal Rteordtr. In tb'ta mill we are on the sideW Mills, aud w know he -Will grind We adversaries inlnlaipilp--bl. powder -. . FirrKBtt Times.- A corresooBdent ot' the Spirit of thi Aft devotes a column to the editor of ihis paper, and in one belter skelter communication, calls his ntme fif teen times, discu-aing his head, his heart, j his wit, his taientybia boldness, his im pudence, his rhetoric, his metsphor, C ic. If that article is a fair specimen ol tbe work of a "Good Templar," we implore the kind hearted editors of that paper not to put qs intp their new building, not be daub u again 'ih acb miserable' mortar. .If we differ in opinion, stale the difference lucidly end reopccttully. We m anxious to know and ;be& the. truth, ia regard Pr tempenwee and evtry other virtue. But we cannot afford, in these stirring times, with thousands ol noble themes before us, to come down to ... .. 1 ., t r.ivip.v ,n bi small a sub ! j ject ss t,he editor of Hie Biblical BearJjr. PiiDmoOrrioiuiolTna Oiniiial Asskmblt. The Wilmington Journal of - the 19th inst, contains the fallowing handsome allusions to thereceully elected presiding offici i of the General Assembly. We reproduce the piece because ih't com pliment is deserved in sa eminent degree b the gentlemen referred to : Col. J.n T. Morehesd, i.f O illf d, i young man of fine ability, a gallant s l- 'riior and a clever ucntleinsn. lie has iden tified himself by arduous labors with tbe ' politics of the btate in every campaign since the war. 1 lie was a member ol tbe llon-e in 1800-'07, and took a high stand in the de ibrratiohs of that body. Cap' a n J L. R ibinn,of Macon, ones his election ttiJtna indostiy, attenttiin, bdity and, above all. to tils pair iMiC beariov in' the ! Iegislaturr. Wh.ie ac-aloui in b lu'f ut nil the iutenuls of Western Ji-rili Crilin, he embraced the tw rkiaiiKin. bi tTeiiHH, and v tme 1 tei v -ti.oi of Korth Cumlinav Hue. ic'om find as much favor in Katttem X trill (Jntliu as it wilt sioonn is native mountains. It is tsnccivly gmiiinair 10 . . We predict f r b Mhof iheac youuv an- tetntn desei y d n putathm in link oitii .d ..... LMQISLATIYK SCMMAST. 'in th Senile, yesterday. Mr. tdd in troduced a bill tn prrvtnt the spread of d.sease amongst cattle. Mr. Noiwuod Introduced a reo!utii providing tic a Joint select comrultteb on the Stale debt and liabi'ities. The joint comiuiltee raittd last stsaaioii to eiamSne Into the affairs of the Treasur er's olSce reported though Senator Due ham, a member : of Unit com mis sion. The report st ttea the books and psyurs of the office' j nsve beew adiuirubly kept, yjbtil that m-veral paynienU of the putlic nuinejshave been Bade without authority of la. The oommiwion sugars', sundry amenduients to the lias regulating the recoipt and die bur in lit nf the public moneys! The rcpoit was ordered to bo printed. ' YV, J. Wilson, of Haywood couuty, was elected enrolling clerk. Tbe Senate iu la session but thirty five minutes yesterday, when it again joined the House to finish counting the vote for Ooverner, Ac, . But little of general interest transpired in the House of ReprescBtatmtyesterday, ave the introduction and adoption of a rcsi.lution by Mr. Badge, of Wake, peti tioning Congress to remove the disabilities il certain citizens of the State, Tbe orig inal resolution iucluded outy the names of the II.us. W. A. Graham, W. N.. II. fcuiiUi and Burton C'taij. Tlie resolution was adopted under a muioii of the rules, alter the names of a uuuiberuf prom incut gentlemen ol the State had been in cluded. Mr. W, J. VVCs in, the Enrolling Clerk of tbe last Assembly, was re-elected to that position. At 11:30 tl.e two Houses mbled in joint seion and at the con clusion of the count of the election returns ot August last, the spe.ikcr announced that the eountks of Cites. Jones, Mucou, Rowun and W itauga hud not - aent ia returns. . A resolution, i flered by Mr. Brown, of Mecklenburg, was adopted directing the Secretary of State to send to tbe sheriff of those counties for the miss ing returns, and also a resolution by Sen ator Sejmour raising a joint oommittee.to examine sit the returns Und report w hat action the joint emeuibly should take in reference to informalitiea, Ac. The joint assembly adjourned until the 4th of next month, and tin result of tbe count will not be officially announced until that time. IJot 4u4kj)rti(iilirs the We Owb Yoo Osb Our 'brother Mills is pleased to publish the following kindly editorial in our bebalfi : Tub SurNKBU This paper has re p- peared a the largest daily in Haleigh.. Its (.res room was blown to atomsjiBd its urns wss utteilv ruined. Now it is aifaiu tts leet, wild hs Met toejli, and 1h racy and sprivtitlv euiwnais ot me giiiKi Associate. Mr. Turner has endured uiucM fitr hi nartv. and has toiled faitbfullv and fearlessly for his patrons. If anyone has read the, paper on a credit, or has failed to pay for an advertisement inserted, human sympathy now makes a conjoint appeal with common honesty, for prompt and literal psyment of all that can be claim ed. In prosperity, a man ia entitled to the last cent due biin. When an effort is made to overwhelm a man with persecu tions, then hia debtors should hasten to csnnel all their obligation. , S Tub EqciHB Maladt. We promised solemnly to say no more on this subject. Tbe promise was a rash one and roost be broken, and we are exceedingly aorry it was ever made. We find it impossible to resist the temptation of taking the ; foIlovtU'gonrthe New York World of the 16th inst.: The Banitarv Committee of the Board of Health presented the following ivpoit yesterday at a special session 01 me nonru, and the document wsa ordered 011 file: ; ' The Sanitary 'Committe respectlully report that in connection with Dr. I.ian tard. veterinary nirgoon to the Board, ! ihty have examined "the new phae" 11 j the epidemic among home The dif stmstispolteo of asdroiy and glanders are sequels, or results of the former af fection, ana rescmoies purpura pernor- j rhniriis or scurvy of the human subject- The blood is so deteriorated th.it it er capes from the vesst-U inUi the tl!le tlssuis under the skin, so as to cause laTgs a chymosU into and through the mucous- meiukranes, giving rise urooj mr chargis, and even into the Cancellated po a tions ol tne none. 1 ne rea Kiouuie are in state of disintesiation, and the serum is sapin? frm the wessetsemHcere under the noes in 1 1' mosi aepenueoi pontons or lite body, causing the a'eanince kiown as dropayHieolNctions, if bloody, Tinder; kf in and tbe discharge from the noe have licen mistaken for the swellings and d s charges peculiar to glandeia. This des truction 01 tne integrity 01 ine uioi seems to be largely due to the effect of the preceding lever, (specially in the cas; ir horns which hsve previous y been poorly fed, over-worked, and kepi in ill-veiitil-lated anil filthy stables. Another and mwerful exciting cause tsrxcemve meill cation during tb fever and too eirly i n - pot ure to cold, wet, ana latiguc, witu a poor anil Bnuuirilimia oiei uuiuih valcscence. These fatal complicatnuw are mostly found in hones which hsve been kk noderthe cireunulance above men tioned, and rarely in howe wiiicn nave been carefully kept previous to the attack and well attended during and after the feve. Hos convalescing f.om this konlcmic fhoiili! hsve ahii-'h J nutri tions and easily digested diet. Tiie an teract the ttndenc)) to tcurvy boo com- miundsare uselul, and such JikmIs sliouhl be esoeciallv seUctfd as are rich in tl normal ealiae cwatitueota uf the IiUi-nJ and in amylaeenwa jp,nin.da.Buch are the various Unll s r.it v.zjdrnis. carrots, ruu tvea. tt.lutic, c, I lies 10 be readilv liy.aliculatea anil flintsted hould be ooih-d aod mixed with bran or othir Hiah. . , 1 O. Cem aui.vI, M. D , CUirman, rVlKruKB Smiu, M UM- Maoxus Cxn, Uiniury CouimiUe?. Gen ( utir1i piircli istd the U trdltinjf hoc so well knyan by the name ot "Krogstown..- T HoaBVOBAPws: , . Tba gentleman ienun wb sdnrti:d for. a 1 farm has purchassed. ' small cotton Tbe Raleigh boarding houses will soon be doing a thriving limine 4. There was an abundance ot treau pbrk in the market this morning. The State press has a good ni my hp reientatUei now in town. ' If we do not II .id anything more valu able with which to fill our Cuiuuioa. we Jay publish lor the benefit of our distaut aders the fl ituk ut uieige ol the Uov- ernor. Wo have not read it yet. lu length b appalling. Duly may require to go through it, and it a d not find it uluked"dullness -"ioug draa out," we shall feel d.spoaml to AompliiBeat "iiur Uvt," The aalohishiu g thing In w il, how. Binelfungut could find time tj pre pare so prolix a produtfUMi iu the mid J of his intense literary lab in. You knvw he it writinir work ou the "Art ol War." r . How ah ut that reduction of the Uv ernor's salary f la a.4 3,0U0 enough for a man who boaidi M cheap place in stead of hying at a h tel or keeping bouse " on hia own book t - We p luae for a reply. . - , ' 1 Fasutof Itims. Gauls Suedes are all the rage lot hc street. hage green is the latest fas', ionable color in kid gloves. Bealakin will be, a usual, the fashiona ble fur this winter. 2 A very pretty )iece of Mrlor furniture, newly designed, is! an es.I nd portlolio combined. Some young tadies, bwt returned from abroad, have aduptednhe fashion of wear ing undressed kids in full dress. Theitre parties, followed by a game supper and a little dancing, are very fashionable form of amusement just at present, "Candy Bulls" are the latest excuse for getting a number of young people to gether, and hiving a genuine, old fashion ed roup. .,1"T The prettiist little kuick ksacks im- aginablc, urns, bunting norn,iauiew, wnw the like, inoxydixed silver, are now worn . .'lis.- 1 ehmgaf Tlirr waist bettalar Hvm lef s lay will oe very mucn nj lecled on the approaching anniversary. mm Wk were pleased 10 make tin acquain tance of R. J. Has'elt, Eacj., of lyrrcll, tbe new Bheriff elcet. He looks Well, ss If be never hsd a chill, and wsa 'raised on good water. We learn from Sheriff 0slf that titers are but two post (iffloaa uTiiis eoniity. For some time since the war there was no poet-otSce in Clay couuty. At the last accounts mere wss but one. ..' " ' VBHVicBvaiBi.B. Tbe editor of the "Biblical Itecorder" make the (olio ing remarks upon " a free distribution of papers t ' f. j Thoutsnds are neiviug this paper who are making no effort to pay lor their reli- nioua reading, and of eour leeling no . l . .1.- ...... ..lul unhappmen aooui n BiiptM. ; -: ; - -' ; ;; ilien ny ao you seuu 10 ivi..n thev eive vou ueithct money jior tbsuk', you are under- no obligations to serve them. In tact you ao mem narai, by euabling them to receive rvery wiek that which is not their own. You have nrfrigbt to demoralize the people by a free distribution of your paper, PEK8UNAU ! iir Oi.hsm. an old clthwn of Louie Title, hM presented to the Public Library of that coy the rifle ol the great- hunter, Daniel Boons. The students ol PnuctoB '.College muiJ Iheuiieivts recenilywith tarring 4he benches and the mole Hr tne college chapel. , , . " ,' The lain W I ia lu II., eVward S lamer, was a resident, it not a uative of rSussrx county, Va. Sir Bouudell Palmer, it is aaid, has 'de- c iutd all rcmuuei ition for his servico at Geneva; A g 1 cia. conference of Jews from all comi 1,11 hoiuing r.s mwns a iu- Daniel Bitei as biowTl to pieces while ii ie unite -Uxardville, inn., in honor f Oram's reelection. 7 We (euro Ir. m Brussels that Sir Mots Montctioreha not found himself able to attend the Jewbih Cinigress which is be ing held there Urdiscu-a, the positijo of the Jews in Rounia-nie, - - 1 ount fclopis, the Italian arbitrotor, has presented to the fjniversity Library 1 urin, otipie ih ail ine wuuktiis l-ih-uaOed with the Geneva arbitration. i I he Grand Duche s Helena, of Russia, widow of the Grand Duke liclmel, leniled by a auiiterous suih-, arrived lately at Fireu, Itly,Whcie she will r. main litf briif periotl... - Doll Giulia,oneof the Borg'btiw princes, was, n the iM "H married,, hUtome, to D-Hiua Maris i'ortonia, Jaughtdr ot the prince of that name, one of tb largest Isnd noiaers in curopc. A Geneva 1 piper says that Dr. M tie dAubigne ha lett two volumes, almost C-iOipleled, oa the Reformation,. iB wljith the' luitury in carried down to the liutory of Lutlirr. ' ' r I ' i 1 JamealUid, the antiior uiltlie popu.ar 1 he GaKt ltliiiu tti.l, " The tiiout Old Brigadier, and mmj other ex cellent i died in Ediuburyh. in g euiiy reduced eircttiuslsuo-s, nt .the ae uf seventy-three. ' v " , . ' Toe J iurtiis aniiouuet tliu dearh, l Parts, ot L tri nibe g, proles attb P..cuuy ! lied .doe. ri bad maiie li'iiu se.l kuuwa 1 y some important works ou Ur.k Bieditine, ttutably by tlie Uns:ath trf the wiecte-J works of Kipppocrale, t4 G.iUaaUnS, and the luedsUI aua (.lnhisopb ieai uvatues ol Giieii. He was in bis hlty filtb Jr. --'V (,; , RALEIGH, N. C., THURSDAY,' NOVEMBER i . ' i i mil 1,1 L K..l.-ui.. .. . L,J 1- Sorlb Carolina JLegkUtare, iiOVcE OP RERESESrATIVKi AniaxooB sseaiait. . Tvbsoat, Nov. 1. 187J. At JJ the House was called fo rder by Mr. bpeaher R-btneoB. ' The G . veraor's messng was taken up as wnQjiMit-d: busioea and Ka rutdme o uitueno-d, but pending lis cosuuhrtiou tlie hour for tn joint sinrlon of the two llous. arrived 10 iO) and' the Senators attain aSK-niblcd in the Hall of the II. u of KeprmentativeaS The sneaker koimw meneed Ine count of the cttvtio reiiiro ot August ituit, Before the c--uo had been -c.iuipleled, ou santioa of tVnstor Durham, the joint staaion look 1 r until loui- rruii moraiog at H BO. . The rM-nators thou lelurued lu their rhaiubcr. Uu motion, tltc Uouv IbrB nljourwHl uuti to morroa uiorulug at 10 uel.a k. ' .' tBXATk. . Wxbismsoav, Nv. 8, UTi. 1 he Senate rutt al 11 . hi., l'rtudeut Morel.cad in tbe Chair. The journal ofyentvr lay real nl spproved. .' ' Mr. Ti dj introduced a b It to prevent ibe spreauoi dlHnse auiougit catttr,- 111 ferrt-ij. . - ' , - t Mr. Norwood, a resolution to nines joint elect coniuiiitee on the rl ale dobi and liabilities. Went over uuder the rale. Mr. Duubam it-ported Imui ihej iiul couimisaion appointed last at ssion uuder an act ol 1803 - OU, to examine into the affairs of the Treasurer's oliice, Ordered to be printed. . A message was received from the House concurring in the proposition to go iutu an chction tor Euroliing Cleik, aud an Hiuncinir Missis. W. J. Wilson, ol Hay hkmI, and Jesse L,Gih, of Randolph, as in nouiiuaiion. ' J j The Senate priK-eialcd to vote with the r illowmg rwu.l : Vi ilsou ii, Giles II. I lie jiiint vote was reported to be Wil son 88, GiletSS. - v ' At 11:110 the Senate proceeded to the House ol R preseutaliives to continue the examination and coubiiiig i f tbe vote for Uoverucr and oilier state olltcei. . At 1-43 the beuate leturned to their chamber and adjourned till 11 a. in. to uiorrow. ' HOt'oE OP REPRESENTATIVES Wbiiumdav, Nov. 80, 1873. House called to order t 10 em". Mr. penkeF Rohinsoa lu the chair. ' Prayer by.ltev. Mr. Illf the, of the HoUM'. , (ournal of yestetday rv id and approved. By Mr. Blytbe.: A joint nsihnion that 00 luemberof enfer Jloute shall tie enn- llea -to per turn wncn aosrut irom hiaaeat except when sick or absent on business of Usui rl n w lliutv-f TllucfJ im caTen daf. I By Hr. Badger ; A joiut ns.iluuon pe I titioniug Congress to remove the d liabili ties of' W. A. Grahain, W. N. U. Smith and Burton Craige; placed on calendar. A mctuage was received from die ornate proposing to go Into Ilia election of an Kuroliing Clerk. The proposition was concurred in and a misaxe to that effect ordered to be sent to that body. Ibe reading of the Uovemuri message was proceeded with. ... The document Is a vary tuhimiuoja oae, and even a synopsm would litre take up too much place. It will be published in lull eisiwliere in a few days :tr On motion of Mr. Gorman, twenty copies of the message lor each member was orueml to be punted. ByMr. Mc.Xiill: A 0111 to ameuu the sw in regard to tbe destruction of deur. (p.iic. s his county, Itobuson, among the ne, i.tionvl, , "I he bill wsa placed on the calendar. Mr, JtHie,of Caldweth gave notice that hs would soon intnxlut bill to repeal the whole lw". ' .. 1. By Mr. Johnston : A loll to line, cer tain ilclceu In the law in icgnrd to the registration ot deeds, Ac.; referred to the Judiciary Couiuutteu, Mr Uadgur wished to addlhe name of David Coleman and 1. li. Hill to bis resolution petitioning Congreas for a re moval of Usabilities. Mr. Moore, of Martin, thought that the matter should tie left open lor several days, as other names might be suggested. Mr. limber thought well 01 tu sug- gus.ion. lie inteuUed to use every ixer- tion to nave tne nan ttHeo on every man In the Mate now under d.sibihtiis. Ou uiotten uf Mr, Hountou, a con, mi. - tt of five Was apiloinied to report rules, Ac , for the govuiutuciit ot tbe llousi, the Chair appointed Messri. Iloualoii, BeiiKett, awlgeryA'rsige- dBljthe a M.dcnniiuittee. Ou motion of Mr. Houston, the rule were suspended and Mr. Budgir ' rcsolu tivn was taken np. Mr, J. Iinsion moved to Ina-rt the name ufGcn, J. Q. Martin ; adopted. Mr. UeUnett movetl that the names of all the citizens of the Stale, n w under diaa bilitii s, be inserted. Mr. Bidget thouuht if the matter was made general it would stan.i less ilisnce ol going throngh. He was in earnest in this nisiterv anil wouiu rather move cautiously si rA in order to secure success. A Ku eral niilutloD 'might bo l.ioked opou is ordinary party clap tiap Mr. Uvuuett reoiieq mm ue was always pleared to lier that any citizen il the lta bad his. disahiluus removetl; biH when the matter -as inado a subject Of le)tulaiion by this body, he thought all should he ua out nr tne tame spoon, sn i I'everv c.lix n of the SijUj in Jutted lu the effuri t 3 obtain such a desirsb r end. . ,j Mi! IrlcGehe was both aurprised and grauuieu oy iu cauioiuou 01 suen uht liK.ked for genero.it y irom toe other side. He regardco ttas the -txteiuioa of the ulive branch. He was in tutor of accept in 11 it in the spirit In which it was ten dered. The names included wcit borne" by gcntlemca of prrmiinci.ee ah' were supiHfkcd to lie picullarlyo4imixious to the Government, and if the ff rt lu their helislf lioold be swcisrfut, ny luttiw action lu twhilf of othir citizens of les priini.tH.ocv a public Bi h ck uld not fail of ucCvS. Kc't Xresreu hi. Mirprise that 1 he mensuie should met ( w lib the least obfection by ii tKilii4iiih.uds. . air. 14-line II npiui Miut he sought to throw b olMtac:e in ilieNa) oi the sdop lion fl lIlehsMulh n. Ills remarks were liidiHiil'liJ' jTo-iH'. unlj 10 allcitix n. . Mr.lir..u, ol Dari1l.11, Concuired wiili Mr. Badau-. . On uiolion 01 Jf?.4-e'-, liioon of JA. Ciaiue, ol' Koir,:, adiltd, ' On nioiioa of Mr. Moore, uf Minio, the uame i f Uenenl Ral-.-0 RuiM.nt wja added. a ' i' ' ' 1)11 111 -lion of Mr. D rujefr, llu rsoie uf Jouu Hf; . -of;. Nea Hanover. added. -' .' ' -. - ()j 1110.1 u ul Mr. Brow, of kl.tk.U-e burir. the Bame of Geo, D41 is, ot New Hanover, was inserted. - On iihUmi f Mr. Jovian, t'ae naina of W. I MeUae. of Muntiroot ry. wsa , also ad d to tbe hwiluutiou. be reeolutitiB was then Mlopled. r . The election of an Enrolling Clerk was Uien gone into. The uaiiH s of W. J. Wilson and J. J Giles were pi rd iu aomioaiio. Ia tie House Mr. WilaiW received 61 votis aim Mr. Giles 44 lu the rkmat Mr. Wilson reteived t$ voua and Mr. Giles 11, Mr. Wilson was declared duly elected. At 11:30 o'chak, according lu adjourn ment, the Joint scsi ion of the tiro Houses to continue the co in' of the election re turn of last Auirut, n4ommeocel. At the eecluioB of the convt, tbe Speaker called attention to the Isct thai aai retvins appeaiwd from the conn Ilea uf elates, Jones, Nsoon, Rowan and Watauga and read an extract Irom Ibe law concern ing surh contingencies, which reads aa loltuas : -.,, -,,'- . "And if for any cinse there be ha re turn, fiiwu suy county in tb Stale, or If acv ietur.s In- ikkctive. a proper ret ore 'toll be bad in such manner as the two llouacs in i dm on inav direct." v iVuafor m ur iiAWed a resolution that a joiut committee of five, two on the part ol the Senate and threw on the part ot ilu Housu be appointed to examine tbe returns and report what action should be taken as tn the nou -appearance ol return and s rcgkids returns which sre inlVmnat sil l dcfi c.ive. Mr. Iliown, of Mix kleiiburg, umvtd to snnod b. instructing, the recietary of State to send to the sheriffs of the dilatory count u tor the missing returns, . Mr. Gorman Called attention to the f.ct that the clerical error in relation to the name ot Jaiiie Reld had been pointed out to the tvcrelaty of State previous to his lac of the blanks. The blanks fur nished by t he Secret si y ot St ats gave Mr. lteid's name as "J.C.'4a many lustsnces. Mr. Badger did not seo w hy two bites should Ih made at one cherry., Why not let one naolutlon cover the whole ground, buth aslo informal returns and missing returns. He thought that Ik.Ui, the propiadtloo of the, geutleuisn from Mtiklenbuig (Mr. Brown) and S.-nator SeyaiDur, eould be incorporated in one resolution. , - bauator Bcyinour said he would with draw a portion of his resolution, and allow Mr. Brown to ffr hit amendment as a separate re duiion, if that gcnlltuiin pre ferrsd to do so. iir. Brown then offered a resolution sending to the bheriffs of mieong ceuntic tor returns, w hich was adopted. Senator bejmour then oll'ered the fol lowing resolution, which waa adopted : fesufasf, 'I hat a committee of lire, two on the put ol the tfcnatr and three on the part ol the House, be appointed by tbe Speaker of the House to examine the re turns ol the Bluntls ol III dirtereut Boun ties and report to Ihc j nut sisiion of the General Assembly what retu nsare del'ec 4'trB!fcr? j!a23tsjraiflt!iit tia" tkiih by Ibe Joint teasloB in accoitlance with - 1' in' it, ,11,- 111 1 ' law lot TTieiv coiii.iiiiu The resolution was adopted. In accord auc with tbe above resolution the Chair appointed Senator Sejmour and Dunham on tbe part of tlie Senate and Messrs. MiiUchee, iknnett and Badger on the part of the llouie, as Hie couiuiitte M verity (he returns, Ac . tit a itor S UHur moved that when the joint arMMMi -wdj Rim it adjoura until Wtduesdsy, l)ee.ui r 4t!i, at la in. : oarrwd. On motiou of Sunator Seymour it was agreed that the result of the election ol last August be not published until De cember 4th. Oil motion, the J tint reunion then ad jOurrtcd. IJ. sir. t.tle: A bill to am n. chapter 8U, Uwsol 173; rcened. , liv Wr. lli l.er: A bill to Cli o ls the 1 line of holding the StiH.ilor i ourt ol VKe coumy ; iclerii.i. lit Mr. J iitit-r: A Mil tor trie iiliet ol Simon Uiai Um, t eoiheu-r ol.Joliuton count) ) Mi ml. t,e..ve it iiosein-e was cranteu to Jfera.'Je.V.ill und Dudh-yyiol., for a lew dais. ) Afier the t,au.icli.ei oi line unimpor tant buj-imrt, mo Uouu adjourneii until to niitirotv 111 inii g at HI t. 111. MAIiKKfrf Nsw Yidix, Nov. 19. Cotton fiira sties 2,1100 baUu; upianda 18 1 4al9 8-4 Flour fair ieiiest an. I steany. ivihskj lower at .05alir Wlieat held at Sl Donts higlor. Corn one Cent Incur but inaiitiver. Rice steady at 7 1-Sa8 1-3. Pork hiwer at IS I -3a id Lard firm at 8 I-8118 7-8. Naval quiet. Ta'lov a-ndy. KieighU SlSiaay-v-- :' .r Livbbpooi., viov. 19. Cotton opened ijUlet, steady ; uplan K I 8 tal - ; or- leai 1 10 1 8al0 I . " , Lateh. Co t hi steady, upuuds 9 8 4 ; orieans 10 1 8 1 10 1 4 ojtc 1 i,01)0 bait k Spulatint and expirt 8.000 Ureal stuff rjuiet." Tallow 44 1 B I . il.mKurK, ov. i. npiriui lurjien- line quiet at 4.1 IX. Uauu limiatBoU torstraiued; 4 00 tor exira p ilc ; 4 50 for 11 ile. - ' --t-L r - - Ciude turiw iRJTiTi eady,8 00 of bar Kb 8 00 lor yeilow dip and virgin, Tar market Drui at 9 ou. Bai.TiMiiiK, ni. 19.- I u." Imuwveil demaud aud lavor bfiyera, su pci fin 8 23a Sot), Wtieifi lieav.i, no cli.ic sample offering. Coin steady, " - O.its firmer, southern flAA. Provisions Jieavy hr round hit. Poik lower, ou batud 10, to rnve IS I II. Bac ! lard Bitd.hi.Vy BiichangrfL ' ' -' Wn.umoToN, Nov. 19 Co.tcn quiet ; middlings IS 1-4. , ' : Bai.timokk, Nov. 18. Cotton firm; middlings 19. NokcoW, Nov. 18. Cotton quiet. FRO Jf WASHINGTON, WashiKotob, Nov. 19 Jay tlooke, H. C. Pahnoioek, an i Gov. II. 1). Cooks had a long eotisu'.uiion wiih lljutwell to dsy. Phillips the new S0I11 itor Oeocrel ar rives to niortow. . ,. I ," I he r-p ri of Jf .jor JeFeriand, egin erf in charge - Hie suivev for a Canal run i' to c ni. 1 tne IViiteaie liver with the Atlauii.' oiiai at or near Bavannaii, Georgia, wl 1 li tmomuitted to Conirnas along woo eeport of the Secretaiyiof War. Tn.-m ,rt.ri ii;wiitive and lully ,s abh.hcs the fesibitiiy of the project The eollei'ior of ttra first Ueorgi dis trict ha bflen ordered to make a new )n rit 1 gallon of the cxi against tbe Oeotgia itaihoad kbit Banking Company of Anguaj " ---.-, 1 ff. , IT'.OM 1LLI.N0H. J it ta.ittvii.i r., NoV. 19. The fonsie e-HlCsie st itn place. lelongmg tl the Me'lioili"! ( hnnth li b-n burned." ljm f do ,000, joMia,ii:e ").00U f Six y i.lUtp. il wiih .iH. lh Waf-fiobea. f taw 1. 1 ue third Im o the c .lieg haa Ut-eu burned within nine tears... 1 21. iS72 '.I.. FROM NEW YORK. Nbw Yobx, Nov. 19. The schooners Bell R. Hull, from Virginia aad John & Mjero, beac from Richmond, collided Bear Sarragonant The Mrers was unk, b it the crew were saved. Tbe Hull' for r.. vnik were bsdlr dan.agcd. The l V l was loaded with iroB. t ouulerleit Union Pacific Railroad bond s are in circulatioa oa Broad street. One Brat paid theoi bbob presentatioa. Tb sttHehoua of Woodruff A Robin son, iq, Brtmklyn, ha been burned. Grain wst destroyed lo th valu of $400,000. Lnsw, including building, 0,0ijo. George Wood, tbe slkgrd prize concert Swindler, has bees srirstrd. Tb steamship t'olutubi, i f Havana line; ha been contiscsted by the United States Dis.riot Court oa charge ot mng gling cigar. Stoke tnal commence oa th Id day of December term of Oyer and Terminer Court ' : FROM MAfitlClf't'SKTrjt. BoeroR, Nov. 19. Tlie extra session ol tb Legislature convened today. Th message hope that legislation will be coollued to matters growing nt of tb recent cnlaiuilv, and tuggest aa topics for emmideratioB th proposed loan of emlil of th city to jpsrtie wishing to rebuild, th recturtering of insurance companies, the amendment of the "betterment" act sndlha buildinir lawra Another tire haa occurred ' on Stat at., i... -.. Lw.f 4oA IVUV t U I. . .. w ,. v. y .w,ww. . wm. iwbbi it waa caused by th wares brought Irom tin burned district. ' ' . - I FHOJI ALABAMA Montooukuv, Nov. 18. Four other Conservatives have arrived and enrolled their name at ill Capitol, and on Re publ'cin, making fltty, which is one less than a quorum. In tb Senate nineteen Senators were present two leas Ihsa a quorum. Both llousi silj iurned to thi morning. The three Conservative of Marengo, a ho w em arrested by the Cuited States Deputy ifinhal an d taken to Jfobile, gave bond In that city and writ arrive here to-night, and Will lie In their seat to morrow. This will give the Coo servative Branch, which meet in th Legislative ronmaat the Capitol a quo rum. The Republicans, having a quo rum, met In the United State Court room and elected officer, having enrolled mem tiers from various counties without certio rates. The result, 09 doubt, 'will be de cided to morrew. . JfoniLB, Nov. Jl- Tbe conservative delegation from Jfarengo county, w hu were arreattd by the U. S. Jfarsbatl while 00 their way to Ifontgomery, upon the plea of a violation ot the enforcement act, arrived lien' .this morning and carried be lore U. S.X'onirniasiomf Gillette, who re leased them npon giving bond ia the sum of three thousand dollars each for their appearance si the next U. ft Courh They leave mr jruutgoincry to asy. FROM LOUISIANA. Nkw OblkanskNov. 19. Aa iujunctloo bs boeu issued restraining Lougntreet, Lyuch, Her run and Jacobs from acting as number of EUction Return. ng Boaul and, UHHlliealHdavi(iil Gov. Waruioutb, the tame parties were arrested for the vio lation of the Stabs election law. They wire b died in Hie su m f $10,000 each. f FROM MISSOURL Kr I.0111. Nov: 19. J ma J. Poe A Co. Pork Packing citablishment has been burned. Lw roughly stand Viuo.ooo up on th product, ; JHABUICD 1 In the Msthudist eLurek la Esfiuld, oa Widaesday, IS n Instant by Bsv. J. P. Whit deli, Mr. Jons T. Auor su4 Mis Anmib M. Baix, li of Knfield. In ths f pluenpal Cl.ereh, at Rallfi.z oa Wtxlufauav evenluir Ih t Hi Instant, lv Kev. J. U -Cbssalre, Mr. K. U. Mswaav, aad Miss ALlca ll.iiK, e( UaJlIs. In ths Rmry II on so, In Waldon, on Then, dav the 14lli luiUnl. bv Kxiulra Lark In, sir. Jno. M. riuacnsTT and Mm Emua llao, a- wsi-t, nf rrlces tseorge county,-Va. ". At ths rati Is nee of the brids's f ttlwr. In Cleavelaad eoeety, th-toher lllh, by Kev. T. H Edwards, k.r p W.UHIoeaud Miss Mab- ASST OiVlt In Elleahrthtown on tha ind October, by Rev. A MeK.vdoB, Mr '. f. Cmuis la Miss Olivia Tkiwsi. all of Bladea eonnty. NP:W" ADVERTISpSIENTi, JJRICKI AMD riBBWUUD, tut sale. App'y at the. ----- ' - r. 4 m. c.tAsn(!(., aovtl-f , Taeker Hall. I A TO KENT IH HAUfAX CO, Convenleatlo Ih tt. A O. R. R fan h divided In 10 mall lmn Adspted to Cotton, l oliaeco and W h -at. HealUiy end good wstsrti. ' .. .vwv'w4w PET. B.IHSK. N. In tiuniuanc of a decrse. of tlie Ulreu t Court of Um Lulled 8Ubs mads at Jurs Term IrtTs, la.seame lliarainu mlii., whi-rs-taii. U. IX-wsv is Plaint Id. and A. 4 Ralls sudsuaiVt at IhifenilsnlstJ' ahail, salt aL piihlle 111 lun, lor eaaa, oa vtediimuy u,e mill of Itoerabcr ninV, at ths National llotf, In lha Cltr of KalelKU, !n(.'nd vary valua ble lot o - , HOTEL FURNITURE, nf .- duAerhitioa. balnr the same emhraoed tn tlis niorUfaiie executed br A. J. Kin) to the sstd J. O. Deaey snd 4, ii.csvsirj (a tne auilidov of rfaausrv, miu v , W. f. NA-iK, 1 tiso. V.KJ.Sa,iRcelVirs. A. J.RUTJK.l, 1 s w sad Er eopy. . ' " N ET .. W .1 . 0 Oar to k l as Kl a r.hTU l Hi thi 'est few day,. 1 ' "" liiriUj s of Uk kUlatwr will tod . - PLESuil) LIN .:-,' Of 81 1. a 11 ATI, PRICE 0S1.7 I - ao .' JJbVt HAT.,' ! '. . r.: oVP8, , . - : H lNUKI tcuurf, gt'SCf XLK1.8, ' ' IIOtSlZltT. . v ! MCUlN'rScH.iTi. :; . 1) . AnS,1 ta lWg , l'Ulillr.l.I.A8 snd Q. EtHOK-. W. IL A P. . TI CKER A C . ". BOV I ' If r Ualetxh Market CAREFULLY EV1SEI AND COrt RECTEIt EVERY d. : Kauio, Kormlwtl, UU. " APPLK8 1 ,. ; . -; .... Greca........ ... j,'.f 81 SO j Prtei......... .. rEACUEat ,. ,,.'.,i. ' ,'. Ursea lrld. ....e...t - BUTTI8... ... . iCONi ; i, . ..... S.C IISSS-. .....'...... 814et. v..:'J -'.It ehouloar...... ...,.;..;.' II Weatsra 8lulile-... " ,'. KwlktlssaMer....;'... ' U BWvs.... ................. Hulk Ms... 18 8AUD1.NU - 17 OOTTOXi Low Madlng..,.. ..,,.. M)i Uiwd Ordinary Is Unllnary.... ' U CHICK EN t .. . .........v. 85M ' Eaum Cutlfngi.U., ...... ' . CORM If CURJI ME At wwna '-I- EOU8 " . 80 k.c. ri.ov8...,t... ...... ...U. im lard..... ..I TIE..... K(9I 80LI LEAT11EK.,.. 88 IPPEB LEATHER........ .. ... 0ii78 . ... L . . JSL U lJSU TJ kilDENtK For sale Th hesut'.fa'l and deslrshls RESIDENCE, ea North Ami corner of WUmiuKUM a North Streets, BaM(H, M, 0. for leruw 4c. sppiy w Ma. ELLEM MOltDECAt. . bov iV-eodlia . . . . . -yETROP0!JTN HALL. , MR. T. R. TURNBULL rekpectfully aa nouncei th appearance oAh WORLC-RENOWNED SBBAf VIO:jIIT. OLE B U L t IN ONE OfiAND CONCERT, j 1 Monday, N i. Sdlh, " r:Aaitei.jJ ... MIHS GRA7.IELLA RHHIWAV, , 8I0HOU FARRASin, Al MR, I. If. PATTKON. Admission II : reserved tests 80 nsnts extra, to be obtained oa snd 1fl.1t Nov. 19, st Jaiues U. Ennls' Biailittore. Coocnrt will tmnmwnea st o'cloea. Tha lirand Plaim nmut at these concerts Is from th eelnkrs'rd Mamifnelory ef Mwsr. William K nabs 4 U, of Ual lasors. aovlVlw (J U f K ( H I lOOII KEPUKT8 Mr. Alfred Wlllhom. Book seller, ls mv tathorise l AKt la Kateik'h, f-r tb ssle of the auoreuM C'oart R(MKia, volumes Ba snd Ut. Hutwcrll.crs to ths Ueiiorts will bs sepiilled thrnuHb htm, to whom all psyunnts mutt b Bsada, No other pavtoa lu Rah brh hs any rWtht to ft a reoalpl la aiy aaau fur lb punhaac uf llhar of said volume w, M. nuirr, htBHirter. Kov. m'i. . r0LLME 7 OF TUi BBP0RT8.JIS N0W READY, snd will be forwardid to ta'werlber s rsp tply possiUs, . . - ; ! Those In srnurt for Volume (Si will plesse rem t wit out dei ty. Piles of Volume Ho li il M laeiuding p t. . Pdeof Vol a-s 1 1 T la It tl ;ncludig 0- n .und eoiitri In Uw slHteo rsn b had bv payUig 81 miss r with u seat forposiSK. .' ' ''".. '! 1 ' ' 1 have f.w sd s larte nainher of (I t! It rrtm Mr,,.! iaiiv now out of print and v-rv scar . Also 00 eump'sui set of Reports. rnee:. . , AURElbWIlXlAM, Books Jli-r. 18-tf l It UK Eh 811 1 KTa, , BOB, ' - - V M K N 1 DOT NEwEdT AND C110ICK8T. 8TVLT8, t .- ,.. Just opened st U.B ANDREWS A CO., aov 18 tf l lotiilert ; A D 1 E , K a H 81LK NECK TIE 1 sol IV) IN .. ALL NKW. 'IADL.4. J , WOt 8fKI letn-M I fsJARFi IN! Ml VWL ci.(iVE-r-rjr-s gixi '. W.IL U Tl' Kl K ' t . i,ov 0 .1 . ... A K I- K sT, hum la klfOliltdu Apoies. j o-t ' if r , NO. O:. JL. UK- INSURANCE. A. TA 1 K ' HT 1 T 11 11 " ...f . MiNcKnYtTIVE, ESU.t.tTl , - ma ; WILU! (iTt N11RTH t-Jt ltKUVA. L 1 F E INSURANCE C O M P N 1( ! lU Sutftt KnemfrnjiHg 1 ; tri 'sfAUiUTV. Ai"ia;:: : orricERat . HIIB'TH. COWAN, PrMldeot. Jlllllf W. ATKISbUN, Viee frwldeot. I. U. CAVKKON, Bn retary. Dr. E. A ANDKIISO., Modieal Ulr.'.l r. i. W. Avxiirsow, GnnortlInturane Aicent. L B. Gaamosa, 1'mnuyut twos f New Hanover. r. W. KsncnaDB, Grocer Aid Cmnml sion ' M err Kant. ('.. M. tftsnwAX, ot Wright A 8 atlmia. T. It. Muttov, of W A. WhlWbiwdACo." FsyetUsvllls. R. H. t:oWA, President, H. B. Ku.s, Cooiia ftina MerelissL A. A, Williabo, of Milliard Br..U.r. Inir. ' W. A, Ccuaia,, of Northrop v umnield- 8, W. WiLUAW lot VYUlieuia at Uur son. ELI McaaAV, ntB, Mnrraydtf'o. A. J UaHuwSTT, of UeRusaeU A Co. Ruar. lissaiau, of Dswsuu, leal A H'-u-Bin;. Alx. Bratiirv, British Vles-Cootul, of Sprunt A llliuoa. If. Muarui, A Horn; at Law. i. D Willuss, of J. D. VVtlltiiat A Co., Fayatlevtlle Jts. O. MuRas, Att'y st Lsw, FarethtvlUe, J.U Ksu-V, MerebauL RennTiils, , T. For, iterehant, Lambvrtou. ThltbKtricUy a " HOME LirE COMf ANT. Its officers and Illiectors sr eitUeua of tha 8UU9, of Buck ehsiai-Ur for buiiraMiiaeHjr, ntsrpriM aad probity. It oilers every . SUBSTANTIAL BENEFIT that Norther I oui-unlel da, with tliu rreat sdililionsl rimsiitoralloa that the e,i,'nl la ke wllhta tlie Blate, aad, thiwfore, help Vo ' tiurtdwpand foster home tntttnttn. . '" f Allolinir listKM Uwilat lo.Ua oiuad ,... ilia'. Uis Wlluiitiftloa Life has llius fartMliu Sd vervmueb innrer lulereat fur ttiairoiiry iBvasted st aouts, lhaa any of It, New York -vOinltoe roeeivs for thtr luvetiuenU, se cording to their wort siaUaneiita iHilore the Conimloner ot tliat Htala Tunas auifiteatUniahle faets should eommend tills UuniMn;, shove all aUiera, lo our pi-i. ia. Lei It h borne In mind that Bullions of tlui iar rtwetved Ut Llfs premiums bava bwn sriit North slaes the war, whieh st ouee drama lite South and ernii ties Ih pleUiorlc eapiulmu ot Ilia North If there wss no other eoiiFiJu'S Uon. saftity, fairness snd diaTouws SeoiiC ciual, why North ttrolitiiaus should insure ai aooie, tins wars more uiaa suuieieut. THE WI1.MINOTON L11K BasxeelleotSii'lal feature, tt uiseas au resirieuun on reaitieni'S or travel ; H inskes itojestra char f'" female risks: and lis Policle Bra lurontaiawiils slier Fivs Vears. . Its buvtnesaW nisnsired eeonom.catiy. its rttk srs lakes wi'iiKreateauUoa. lumreat urnlssr uiidejuilukimlf. lis motto is 1 ECONOMT, PUtlMr'i'NK8, FA IRJi K ; Arrnt wanted In tvsrv conulv In the Hale, with whom tha ni l liucral teron will bs ouda Apply to ,, u. Dltoung, (iou jral Hlwrvlili AK'll t I Gr. TIIKO II. HILL, taeal Agaul, l'.ah-ib, I N. U spruiau ; w I EXPECT TO CONTINUE 8ELLINU . . . ... I) V FIGdllEl WE HAVE UK EN, JULIUS LEWIS A CO., ' lUi.Kiuit, N. C. , Call sttewllon to. snd Invite an Ini-iier -hjo of tHelr VEttf KX.rs.NalVEliK K ef ' HARDWARE A CUTLERY, J' .v' : ' -. ' ' . ORATE 8 . j N ": T O V E S . . j II II T I S il . . HOUSE FURNISHING IIAI DWfVHE : -,-' - E,,r A , ' EVERT WSCEirTlOK. ' . - ...... The Largeat Block in Ui B f- BOVl-tf Xbook ron Til E 4IIO.1 9 M Quids. tatarM wt. t) 5 h.r it) praacrva 'to, This 1 u itt 4 tti ''naiti-G 'or ioe fc't.ilk... b.-8 au4 1 t ii4 i- Mir,.'IH"ll 1 l4fsv' "'!"' f ..n. It emhiw- e 1 av I 4lit.BJ Vli'l '-o( - ut A". 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1872, edition 1
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