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. - i c?nr voEviii THE SENTINEL. ADVUtTISlSQ VStJO. j.dvrtunuwill bs tnsrtdbl tb Daily BaaTlstLa. Urn followm raw pur sar of noetaieh.ortea mwiosiusss. Oneu,Uas esjsBBie.. fl.W BAS tUBB Wek....... -. -. 0 I triiure, I wrk,t S.SO'lttiWK.tmat. StO J ' - -Towvu,M;t " ' ' iHVOU I uiu-a, moult . I I A " Hi.Oi.fl " J J.U. Add lu Uia above rates fsr .UI im in p.w addltbaul ;,uani sa lulwws: or 1 Btooth, I 4.0U siwoouia, AW . O.UU 4 ' V.'AJ I0.1A) a . u.uu rt 1 aoatka, fUOO t 14UU W " ls.no U I, 11 UU .... for tba fml-Wwklj tloa ttirae artbe C O.IIT rsrea. Fur to Weekly a'oaa, two-Hfthi at Daily rwtea. , For lb Daily "d Sfail'Wcckljr. combined, aixty per ccat. oa itatiy rates. , For tba Dally ai d Wsekly eonjWsei, tortj per eettV ob Dally rates. For tba Dally. tteml-Woekly and Weekly torn- btned, ninety per nu. a usiij raws, gpecul notices, S ft; par cent en Dally ra aa. Advertisements lu Loeal Caimans, Vb eeutt per lio. . - ' '; Cottok Mabeet. Reported by Lynn Adams, GricT and Cocaniiaaioa Mer chant, South Market Street : , ' ; HALEIGB, HOT. SI. Price of cotton lo our Msrk-rvUT r 19 m. - nto 17 1 ct F. 11.''." """r .IT11"" Sale, - - - - BO bnlea. Receiu-s, - i firm. Ttuid .! the Market, quiet. i. tfinnBlvtil . ., .J , .1 ;. uur oromer umij .u "- lent paper lor ni pairooa, ; ne iruat ac : la meeting with that raccen which ihould atttnd jottrnaliatic (kill, fidelity, and in- duatry. '.-' We had the pleaiureofaTiaitonTbuia- - day from Jfr. Goorge 8. B iker, JTnisging Editor of the Louisburg Ourwr. , Politica are getting In a muddie bere abouta. ' We have rend the 8rtt heet of Smelfun gua' acyrntoen hoan (tump apeecb. When e leel equal to the lak of going over the remainder, we may tai.our reader1! pati ' toc by dleatetiag otM of ita part". ISaiSLATim SUM HART. la the Senate yesterday several luipor ttff of which we refer to the Senate It-port, - We refer to tha( report for a shameful xpoaore of a contemptible party trick of Gor. Caldwell's. By reference to his mes aage it will be fonnd that under the head . ' Penitentiary ,M Caldwell aes the follow ing language t "It is ant within my power to lay be fore you any official information with re gard to the State Prison, for the reason that those who have it in charge have not deemed it necessary to make ny report of tatir transaction! to me," . From the correspondence to be tound In tbe Senate report it will be seen that before writing the above paragraph Caldwell bad been tuie AtrnUhed with ' the official report and had rtfi'os returned lit simply because the Commissioners tt t . fused to alter some of ita statement at dictation. The conduct of Caldwell in , " all thlt uatur is simply contemptible. 8tt Senal proceedings. On yesterday but little of any general ; Interest transpired In th House. ; The in troduction and pawago, on It second - reading, of a bill which gives to the peo ple of each Judicial District the privilege of electing their Judge of th Superior . . , . r I uourajwuMne oniy importani meaaure before that body. In th discussion, number oi.Republican admitted that th prcntt'onstituUctalned many very ibject..blefeatupcciall,tl,; pri .t;. t- t..i i,ii,tir. ..,) visions in relation to the Judiciary, and Quite a number voted for it. Two or three Standing Committee were sp- i ' pointed. . , 1 . 4SS ii ' ' 4 IlKVltSTIOATIOH Of TUB Tbeasurt Db rABTMBST. The commiUee appointed t the but aetsioa oY tbo General Assembly t examine the accounts of the Stat . Tteasuror, submitted their jport on Wednesday last to the Senate, throngh Seaator Dunham. J The committee staU that their lam ination extended throuxh the two - fiscal year ending September 80lb, 1873. p rdiimlinnal Fund had almrrr" , Its credit on the 80th of September last,! of 1,379 69, iJ the Pubtic Fund tja 870 88,1 making a total of $110,141 83. The committee sneak in term of praise ot the manner in which ttio accounts of I the Treaaury r kept. Several important suggestions are int-j mitted ih tbe report in respect to reftirm . and changes in certain direction, which would Involve amendments to existing statute. - . i - j- issittc,,,. yir-, mcnt which, lu their opinion, wrr made I Th cowmitte point out eejrtaiojpay without authority uf law amounting in th aggrrgjtt to a little more than 81,100. poo warrants of the Auditor, and is som iostance the Governor, which wer drawn, it areim, un let a conttructiiin of . rt.' . i' - - r .i.ji iness) otucers oi tile mtver-u aua ui ''.Assembly. ' The com nit(eo say in conclusinn : ' Since the State A.ailitr i made the final arbiter lifall questions fltifli-lhe propriety and legality of Claims up-m the Treasury, and the Treasurer of th State iscoinoellcd Upay itpon tbe Auditor's warrants, we respectfully su'geat whether more nerrect supervision may not be secured oyer Hie disbursement of the Treasury by enlarging the duties of lu turccouiinittces,l.ke ours, r that the exurnination of accounts shall embrace also the accounts 6f ilie Auditor, and by - empowering tliera to cancel accumulated Voucher which have been examined and pissed in the account of the Trcumrcr lor previous ycara," North : Carolln Legislature, Fbjdav, Kov. 2i, 187t Tie Senate mot at 11 a. m Preeideiit Morenead la tb Mir. . The journal ul yesterday was' read and 1 ih Preside n announced Maun. Mur I raj, Stanuni and JfoCab a the Comoti tee on Engrossed Bui. Oa omn sf Mr, Jfurphy, a lueaaetra was. tent to Ui Rous eoacurrinit in tlw t nmnoaiuon la mm a mint itiimniittM ai i juuii ruica oi order. bix La, ac., nrraoDccKO. JTr. Jf or bead, of ltookinuhain. a bill J bp. Ji f the law of 1871 Mr. Oreamer. a bill to authorize the ooruaiuuonera ol DaTidaoa county to at! a poruna oi certain lanaa, , i Mr. Troy, a bill amendatory of an act proriue i or a lynem or public luatrue- uon. Ifrolwaea to repeal the tcbool law of 1878.1 Mr. Worth, a bill in Tciallua to mining uiu maiKuaciuring purpoeat. Mr. Todd, a bill tbe awe (Actually to puninh horse atealinr. i Jfr.Todd tetntdueed Mil for tbo relh f of certain fchoot teachrra. Urf Tbeae bill, were read Hist time and appro pn awl? relerred, jfr. Jfunay introduced a reaolution of inatrucuua tu the committee on education which waa adopted, Ml, Grundy a resolution requiriog the Board of C'uuimiaaioan ot the. Peniten tiary to report t the Goremor on the cotiditton and'affalrtol the Bute Priaoo on which j -The' Prcii debt ahriouoced a 'coinmao; catioB troiu the Board of CommLiaionen of the Peuitentlary. kCcomDanied by port of tbecorditon aad a HI of that matitution, and axkid what dwponit on the Senate propowd to make of it. This I comuiunicatioB included a cornuuonaeuce b,twwn the Penitentiary Comiumiiooera i and the Uovernor.J Mr. Warinir moved the correspondence be read aa preliminary to the eonsideratioa of the reception of the report. The motion prevailed, and the correspondence waa ri-au as loiiowa : . . OrFrcB Stat Penitbhtiabt, SaUigk, JV, 0., Kot, tilt., 1873. To THB GSKKRAI, AaSIHBLT - Of MORTB IAKOLMA. Gentumn: On th 13th instant, the Annual lieport of tbe Board ot Directors of the Stale Penitentiary waa delivered to the Uovernoi'd Private Secretary by the steward oi tnis institution. ; On the 14tb instanc, the 'Governor's Private Secretary, Jfr. Meathery, returned to me the report with a- verbal 'mVsange irum tils ttxceiieocy, - tnat the report was not properly addressed ; that It wji not accotn panted with a Bote transmitting laal a. tlwp. and did a it consider it respectful to bin, butta- what particulars, hia Private Secretary was unable to explain. ; - ' Un tbe tuth instant, tbe tu-port was again sent to the (NiVeroor, and delivered to btm, wltn a note, a copy or which ac companies this communication. Un Mouday.tlie 18th inst.tbe Governor's Private Secretary returned to ma the re port with the enclosed note from the Governor. ' These ante explain the views of the respective parties. In the Governor s note, dated Nor. 10th and delivered tonve on the 18th lust., he admits that be had twice received and as often returned our reports, and yet, in hi annual message to tbe General Assembly, he says " that it is not within my power to lay before yon any olncial mtormation with regard to the State Prison, for the reason that those wbo have It to charge have not deemed it necessary to make any report of their transactions to me." . The Annnat Report of the Board of. Directors and officers ot tbe Penitentiary, were en closed in an envelope and addressed to " His Excellency, Gov, Tod K. Caldwell, Raleigh, N. 0.' the same in which thet report are now enclosed. Th address is the eamelieretofora used by both the Board of Director and th old Board of Commissioners, without any objection on th part of the Governor. The Board in tended no discourtesy to the Governor, but "lw,a.l?,"T Tl , a " recognize hi nirht to dictate their re- ,,, "They only consider the Gorenwr the medium through whom their report are to be transmitted to the General Assembly, ? helf Ju.dBment l"," ith ' requirement, of the Coneutution. Uayina made two unsuccessful effort to tranamit our reports to the Governor, who persist in refusing to transmit them, as he is required by th Constitution, w bv no alternative (eft but to send them directly to the General Assembly, fur whose information they are made, and to whom, we think, they ar properly ad dressed, . ' 'V ' .; It is believed aa investigation of th flairs of the Penitentiary and of th Governor' "reputed facts.'1 will develop '.he fuct that much of tbe insubordinttioo of the convicts, and responsibility lor th eootrquence resulting therefrom, is trace able to the Governor and others, who have lent too willing ear to tbe miarep- I have the honor to be, - Most respectfully, " " 'T , Yoor obedient evant,i!'", M. A. BLEDSOE, President Board Director. Of-ricB Stats Pknitxwtiaby,' Kaleigb.N. C, Hat. 10th 1872. N Hi, EtteUcney : Tod R Caldwbi.u Governor: Bir: I herewith again transmit th An nual report ot th Board of Director of tbe North Carolina Slat Penitentiary, and accompanying report ot th Deputy Warden. Steward, Superintendent and ph-.icfo, ftsod year ending 81st dayofOct A-D . 1873. " the report was warn to yoor oince oa the 13th Instant by Mr. D. C. Murrty, Steward, during my absence, and tbe failure to accompany it with a note ia tbe usual form was simply aa oversight, and bo intended discourtesy. . ' Th address i in the form heretofore observed, not only by our Board but by the oid Board of Commissioners, without exceptions on your part, I retpuptfully decline to mak th other Iterations uggested by yon through your Private 8ecreiary,"Mr. J B. Neethery. I have th honor to be Very respectfully, r M. A. BLEDS02, President. Exbcctivb Dkfabtm irr, ' Statb pr North Caboi.tka, Kai.eioh, Nov. 18, 1873. AfoeES A. Bliimoe, Eso,, Acting PrnUtnt of th Board of Directors for th I'milen- tittry : i " ' ' rim, On Wednesday, the 13'h instant ifr. DC. Afiirray brought to my 1'nva, Secreiarr, at hi residrno ia Raleigh, document aignad by you, purporting to a report torn UtMnl AmnxUy of tbe sflairaof th penitentiary. Jfy Private owroary aiierwaroa, during th oy. Handed it to me. L poa .examining t, i tound that it was not addressed as tbe 7in eeetioa, article 3d of the constitution provide it should be addressed, and that it was is a great part couched in langusirs wuuriooue, aoi eviueotly intended to reflect upon th Executive of the State, In order to give job an opportunity to amend your rt p.rt and couch it in tan- ?uag proper lo be Used oa such occasions, returnd it to you with a verbal nieasagu calling your attention to my objections to it. Vou bow send it -back to m with a aote,aaying that you decline to mike the alterations sugted. and you still refuse to mak th report to Ik., ttoterw ai re quired dj the euostituiioa. Having failed W prevail opon yon to discbarge yoor uuij ib a proper manner, 1 Bay no alter native lett but to ret lira tha paper -asd -uwuaniiig uocuineBU HI yoB a seCOQi UIU. 1 hav tba honor to be, . Very respectfully, ' Your obedient etv,int, TOD R, CALU WKlX ,! - Governor. rW BWf, of 'Columbus, now moved mat the report ol the commissioners be received. . . .Jfr. Seymour moved that th further consideration or the subject be postponed lor one week. This led to a lengthened debate which soon became a strut ' party matter the conservatives Doing in favor or th recep tion of tbe report and th republicans avl- dently being bent on sustaining GoverBor v.,' invik Jfetsrs, Lot. Troy. Norwood. JTor bead, of RockinKham. Jfernmon. Todd. Dunham, Welch and ifurphy, favored tbe reception of the report, cooaidering that the Board had complied with the requiremuut of the law lu the manner of transmitting th message, aad reirardinit the objection of the Governor a captious and (is th opinion of tome Senators) as pun le. Jfessro. Seymour, Grandy," Gudger, Stiiley, Klaj and Harris, col., urged post. pooement, did also Mr. t'lemtug. with a view to a reference of the whole matter to a committee to decide what seemed to be a personal quarrel between the Board and tbe Governor, Over two hour hiving bees aoent in th diacursion of th dueation. Jfr. Worth called the Ipreviou qtuitioB. Tba main aucsuoa wai uidered. by a vote 83 to 33. Th question then was oa the reception. or uie report, anil it was decided In th affirmative ay 27. bo 17. as follows : Aye. Messrs. Avar,Buruhardt,Cowlts, uniiingtiam, iMvta, Dunham, JSilis ot Ca taw ba, Ellis of Colupibui, Plemming, uuuger, uonon, iiumporey, Mcuauley, Mernmon, Miller, Morebead of Rocking hiB7ttmMtyrlvtTay,"NicoTro wuuu, rrice, ounora, I oau, Troy, w ar- ng, vreicn and wortu Ki. Nobs Jfer. Chamberlain. Creamer. Eppea, ool., Giandy,- Harris, colM Hill, ttollowsy, Ilyman, coL, hling. Long, Mab- son, col , ilecotter, Kespesa, Seymour. Smith, Stiiley and Walker 17. Alter considerable farther debate, the report and correspondence were transmit ted to the House w.tU a proposition to pnnv ouo copies. liy leave. tr. Welcli Introduced bill to repeal au act to provide lor the eon. traction of a turnpike road from Salisbury woi n uie otata oi ueorgi. iteierrua. At 3:13, un motion of Jfr. Kespes. Uie kVM. wijuw u.u fill . , w HIVIlVir, a.i;..n.., tilt 11 ... HOUSE OF REFREiStNTATVEi Fbiuat. Nov. 33,1873. At 10 a. m. the Ilouss was called to or der by Mr. Speaker Robiason. Journal ol yesterday was read and ap proved. lbs Chair announced the following commiti I : CommiUe oa Finance .'Messrs. Stand- ford, Gidnry, Morrison, Jones, of Orange, McGehee, lib odea, Richardsnn, Marler, Gav titer, Lutterlob, Houston, Brook and Moas. ' Commit oh Proposition and Grletan- : Measis. Ilrown, at Mecklonbutg, Outlaw, Mitchell, Black well, Bryant, of Pitt, Dardeu, Carter, Freeman, Htnnaut, Gray, Ballard and CopeUnd. Commit! m Knortmed BilUS-ileun. Muring, Brrson, of J at kson.HeaUi, Ander son, ot l)i. Sharp, Warlick, Joyner, lllytbe, Turner, Uryan. ol Alleghany, and Wood bouse. . ' .. " UoVLt liranck of Commit! on JoM Bid .-Messrs. Oorraaa, McNeill snd Marler. Mr. Ben aett, from th Judiciary Com mittee, submitted report tavorabut to 4h bill providing lor tli election of Judge of the Superior Court by th peo pie of tbetr respective district. Hi re iirt was placed oa tu calendar. By Jfr. Copeland : A joint resolution raising a Joint committee of fiv to exam ins into tba condition of tha Penitentiary ; placed on calendar. By Jfr. Blythe : A bill to amend th act exempting certain property from taxation : rors, poll holders, inspector of election, Ac , compensations referrt-d. By Mr. Mormon f A 1TTI to require exe cutors to giv a bond in behalf th credi tors of the deceased ; referred. ' . . By Jfr. Bryaon, of Jacksoa : A bill to establish a new county by th nam of "Alto j referred: , Kv Jfr. Lindsav : A bill toiatnnt dia- Nble oldier 1mm poll tax ' referredT Uy JTr. lioyd : A bill to eatabltsti tbe line between North Carolina and Tenne- : referred. ' . , By Jfr. Canon : A bill in favor of II. W. Afay ; referred. By Mr. Todd : A hill to authorize th Commissioner of Watauga to levy ipecial tax j referred. s Bv Mr. Trivetti A bill to exempt Ashe county from th provision if Chapter 143, UsoI lu-70; relerred. Bythessmei A bill to exempt th counties of Ashe, Alleghany atad Wa tauga, from th provisions of chapter 09, laws or ltm-Til; referred. By Mr. Raid, of Randoplph : A bill to limit th hour of labor In the But ; referred. , Mr. Settle Was announced as bring da taioed in his room by sukneae. A leave of absence was granted to Mr. Reid.of Mecklenburg, on account of the death of hi wife. ' . Mr. Brown, af Mecklenburg, waa 'also granted a leave of absence. On motion or ir. I'rmge, tbe report oi on. W. Hi Ba'iie. in relation to the eodiljiDg of tlmlaws, a r.l'erred to tb uuiciary tommittee. . Mr. Badger offered rolution aulhor- ir.iog the Judiciary Committea to employ elerk during Its rrvisal of in report btnitted by llrw. W. II. bvtttia, 1 BALEIGHj N. C SATURDAY, v NOVEMBER On motion of Mr. Badger, the rale were suspended aad the resolution sidered. , Mr. JfcXeill tluiuirfat it nnnBaruns. and i A ..... ... ":.,.. Srt. IZ- niimi ii snmaiuararion oe p- 1poned and made the snecial older Jur nvednexlsy next, which motto was adopted by tb House. lfv-sir. Anderson ff Clay: A bill to prohibi th aale of liquor within on mil of any place of religi .u worship ia the Statexr tem-d. r By Mr. B . Ww.l . A b. J io exempt Hiitdsteia if tji gcaoat trrim poily tx. w or aing on trie ruuti and serving tl Jury j referred. ' By liughea, e. I s A bill amendatory of the act in relathut to nrooeediog i criminal, ciaea ; r lem-d. 7'i Tlw bill intnluced by Mr. Wangh to alter tb Cuoatitutioa of the Stat was taken op aud, on mothi of Mr. Uouetoit, wi referred to th Judn ury Committee By. Jiiur iTTJrruTrrXDiirto ioeorpor- te th Scupperbong 6te.inh.iat Trail s pirwtKia (.oinpany ; relerred. ' By Jfr. Jforrison : A bill givini p.. wer ui me cKipreme wan Ki grant writ M wriawi tn certain case; relerred. On motion of ,ilr. NorHieot. the bill iinividiiig fr th ekitttk o Stipetiey .Mn ju.iges oy th voter ut their i spective district and fur flllitig vacaociea, waa taken up. (The bill provide that th voieisof each Judicial District sh.ll elect thair own Judge of the Superior Court) 1 he amendment proposed by tb jutll- ciary commute (inking out section 3 was adopted, it being; the i pinion of -the coriimitto trial the somoa wasnuconsti tutiooal (S that instrument gar the Gov erW power to appoint hr c.ise of a v canry. , Ur. Uaduer thought that a measnr of tut Importance aliould But tie hurried through, lie moved to postpone until the S'n oi next niouui. Mr. JfeGehee argued thai the proposition ol the bill was a simp! one. and that enuld be no coimtitution il objection, to it, no ipNied any postponement. Mr lladger a motion wa put to a vote and lost. Mr. Bidgsr w exceedingly sorry that toe unuse voted down a la motion, lis thought that rapid stride towards letting down tbe Judiciary ware being taken, his acknowledged that taking th election ot tb judiciary from the Legislature and giving it to the poop's ws a latal error. to. lie had acve-r favored such provis ion. nii tbe adoption or tbe proposi tion of taking the election of a Judge from th whole people and giving it to a (uiall Cody oi volar would be another step to wards letting down th judiciary, &a. Jr. JfcGehe next occupied the floor IB advocacy of the imiuediate passage ol tba bill, lie oummenMil upon th ac knowledgment of prominent and lead ingtepublicanof th gtave objections KilllJEI?.1 CoDstituilon particularly aa to its provuiobs iu leiaiiiifl to th 3utti: ciarv, and yet they persistently opposed every movement looking towsids a rem edy. Every proposition had been made to them and rejected. Jfr. JfcGehe con tinued tor some time upon ths necessity oi mil. Jfr. Johnston followed In support of the measure, it ne inougiit mat thi our would sink the Judiciary to any lower position than Which it now occupies, he would o tno last man on toe noor to ad- vocale its paaaai.e. Jfr. J. argued at length in support of Ilia immediate naaaair ot tb measure. Jfr.. WatsoR (greed with Jfr. Badger wnes neanid a latal error bad Iieea com mitted when the election of the Judiciary was given to the popular vote. II thought tbe law w as a fUl one, and as thi bill, waa a step in the direction of a cure, be s heartily In favor of It. . Jfr, Badger sgsln suoks in oppositioa to tb bill. Jfesera, Bennett and Houston spoke for som tune in mpport ut in bin. Mi. Jordan wa opposed to til UJIL Jfoasr. Jones, ol Caldwell; Brown, of Davidson, advocated th bill. After a protracted debate tb bill iMaaed it second reading by tb lullowlug bal lot!' Atk. Messrs. Andemm of Davie. An derson of Clay,, Ballard, Bean, Bennett, Bbickwell, Blythe, Brown of Davidsbn, Urown of Mecklenburg.Brysna of Jackson, Ufyan ot Kainpeoo, llrt son of Bwain, Ury- sn of Wilkes,Bryaa ol Alleghany, Bullard, Byrd, Carter, Carton, t'raige. Dickey, Freeman, Gout, Oidney, Gilmer, Godfrey, ursdy, uudger.llanner. tiaoes, Hinnaot, Houston, Johnson, Jones of Caldwel Jones of Orange, Jones of Tyrrell, Joyner, Johns, Lindsay, Luckey, Marlar, Maxwell, McUehee.JIc.Neill, HicheaL Monng, Moas, Jforrison, Jfitehell, Normeot, OutlawJ're- scn, Kichardson, lthode, Shaw, Shinn of Iredell, blunn of Csbarrua, Shackelford, Bin we, Todd, Trlvett, Torn,' Warlick, Waddill, Watson, Waugh, Webb, Wiley, wtiisnaot, woodhouae. ou.i Say. Juasrs. Abbott, Badger, Bow, Bryant oi Pitt, Bryant of Halifax, Brooke, Buna, Copeland Corson, Cox, Danlea. lmvis. uuia. Mtison, rittcner, rosier. Gorman, Good wyn Gray, Gujther, Hea- ton, Uughes, Jones ol Camileo, June ol orthsnipton, Jordan, K-iag, Lloyd, Lut- tcrloh.Jfabano, JfcLaurm.Jf ilier, Pascliall, Ferry, Hcid of Randolph, Scott, Sharp, Bueai. Wuiaiow Aiiiiaitiaon, HH, 3fr. Reid, of Randolph, wa gran'tui leave of absence until 1 usday. w inotHiH, the House adjourned. - - We regret to tern that Mr, 8. Watson Reid, member from Mecklenburg county, received telegram on Thursday evening announcing tbe deutli ot his wif. Hs I left for horn on the T o'clock train. CabaRkus Cocxrv. II H Harris, Esq leri IT of Cabarrus county, paid oa ysster sy into" ths Treasury department 717.43, in full of net Uxos f said county for tb year 1873, J x ' a ui ' Col. J. McLbod Tvbeeb. Tb Wil mington Journal thus refer to1 th En grossing Clerk of th Senate : ' 'The many fj lends of Colonel Turner in this city will learn with pleasure, of bis election a Engrossing Clerk of lb .Sen ate. A more di served compliment Nvs never bestowed upon a more gallant gen- i.eman. 0c FitEitcB TaIiob. The Orecr. j boro' Patriot ba this to y of Monsieur Benson of our tows Th Merchant TailoriniKeatablisbme-it of Mona. Besaoo, I opiwisite th Market Uouae, on Fsyetteville sueet, and we take occasion to remind our rtalets visiting R.ilei"h. that if they deslie to nice cloth ing, they still find a splendid stock her to elect from, and on ot tn best cutter in North Carotin Xo do the work, at a rea sonable price s could b asked lor. Ool and see film. L .. - i ?.EWS . - . Ju.t is. 4' MAKKETa ' Nw Yoke. Nov. It. Cotton ouiet. sales. f-M) ImIjs: eulsnd. la 1 i au. ii arm and Inoderetalv actim ttbtoky uncliaai'ed. W heat flrrner with a bur expun aad auding demand. Corn ahade ttroiet and Nil ly acuv. Kice firm Pork Bim y at IS 40al8 00 Lird ac.lve bd firmer 8 18.8 1 1 .Turrx-iuliw quiet, Hsu lavora bliyfrs. Talioa ' uve 1 I a. r-Kigbi a shad Brnie lihusi net -ruceiui lo-na lux: vruas Monet w used tstier at th eloaa. Mtar. ling Bnuc-r. ptinie bankers, 8 I -Bad 1-4. uoid lit. Government closed amet a.i. "nr. wilts unit out steidy . rmne. sees strong. , umnwi, iv. it. 4.ioitoa oreti Strong unhands 4 3,-4 4 8; ttriewos id I -tr iLsn T-8 ; orb si.s 10 11 19 3 8. Sia. IH.0O0 twle. 8pecul.ti.ie Bouexp. r ,oou. FROM NEW YORK. Ns.w Y..BB, Nov. 81. Tb " Tim Uts-tti . (.'erteral McCh-llait. Preside! Of 41fciwdMMsaa vV.ta Rail road, aetsed th book of th inauagnr at jfsadvtiM HMlomoe, showing persistent stealing. 1 he managur dUgoig. d 7SOU0 an ci resigned. i , ' MchetHi, Gerry and Daily bv abtn- dooed Stoke. A new Counsel will de fend htm in bi next trial for Fisk't mur der. Th Board f t'uderwriters ban ad vaueed th rttm of iiHuranrst SO to 40 per cent. - Two llrKtuao liil and another wounded by lul ing Wsl!i in Biookly yes terday. , ' FROM WAStHNGTO-V. Wasiiixotok, Nov. 31 Diplomat her consider that the prhx of retitoi indicate no srrious crisis in Franca, Hobb and Savag have been commis sioned to Investigate the Jfexicaa lr.lur outrage, have mads a report which th4 Preaidesit will incorporate ia bis mosatige. FROM XLUNOIS. Chicacw, Not. 31. A St. Paid spe- 'lal annreneaae tnai cigui aunumi track lav r on the exteusioa of th Winona and St. Peter Riilroad may perish. Tliey ar beyond civilir.itio and the awer tof'm of ThurstUt' hsj ditaiuml their supplies. No prvpxraliou Wer njsd Ui vert th c.li uu y. A train of era, with two locomonves, tarted, but h iveniH made their desiiustioo, Two additional (ocomotlvp started aad wenj hlf way lo their Mitt, bat- snow drtfta and IntHnse eoid cheeked then. When last heard from th reliof train wa stuck fast in the snow 40 mile wet of Sleepy Kja aud 80 mik weal ol lu- suft nng. It is feared -.liat tha pn at the end of the track hava starved. Twenty atorvs, abopt and (aluon bays been burned, occasioning a loa uf from 8 to J00,0o0. Insurance 1 78,000. FROJf WILMINGTON. WiLMiHaToii, Nov. 81. Th '-Journal has received the following dispatch, da ted Warsaw, November 80th i "Russell and Caatwell sent bill against in tuiiors oi the "tJonrnal" at Diiplia court -this week, for litiel. Th Grand Jury returned "'lot a till bill."' "the disappointed and irate officials sm, indeed, to have a wild hunt after tb "Joumal" for libel. Freemen will never manacle the press,, free rpeeeh and free juries, will live in North Crohn a long as bey people ar Ireeinen." MLSUELLAK EO US. Q n A O I OF IVHIUVLI. KALHt.ll AUIiUrt TA AIR l.'NB. traaiTsntsr'( (irrira. tlilalgli, .1 C, Ju.t Hth, IM73. Oa and after Moinlay. June IT h 1171. trains ua the tialeitib It Auxuiia Air l.iua will run daily teundsjr eirepliki; as lolloM's , fcUII. TMSI. ' Leave Ralegh 9. 1:1 P. M. Arriraaat Bsnfonl :la " Leaves eanfont M6 A. M. ArriveaatKalelgh....; fcA Mall umin sist.es cl.we eonnectloBat Kalelgh Uis Aaleigh Uaatoa Kaiirjad to and (i-hb all points North. And at Banford with tha Waatarw Bsllmad to and from F lyettevul and points oo Was- trn Railroad. A. o. ANUKEWs, Jon 17 If Bup!rlauaHiat. noon JOBS SATUW . MOOSB ATUNO, ATTORSkH AT LAW, RALII0H, Jt. a Stat and Fsdsral Coarta and tb Coartfof Bis 1st and (Mil Jadkial Instrteta. , aovl-M. ' - T M ALE X AMD fj. ATTOHNKT AT LAW, DUKBAM. E C. OAc ovar Uernduw V It leer's flora. Bssiduae and Brsnek Oflf at ChapeJ IlUt, ColW-t'oes oiad I aril pirt of in Itata, flf fig i J 1 tf Z M 1111 SI i Ml It. : f 'l l 23, 1872 TlaleipU Marke t CAkKFL'LLY REVISED AND COR KRi.TEV) EVERY DYi Ksuma, VavamKwiW, 1S74 APFI.U i t)rea..... i ...... ..... --wa.-,f.-;.r.t-...,-3' ft ad FEACHIi: ' lirsSBi, rled.. BCTTaR.;.' .... . B kOtIN : H C Msta. - :lue.':... ';'?6oar;7r.T.".7.7; Wester ah ml Ja . . Balk8boMsr.... . ides.... .... '.. Balk teVlos : AlKJINU i..., .. COTTON t , . Low Middling , OoMt Ordlaary Ordinary , i., .. .... I is CHICKEN i t . CHKKSKi Easlara CuUUuj.v, " . 17 - 110 i 110 80 COBM., COBS MBAlf V. . v boos ... .v... N. C. IfLOl'B. . ...... . .. . utJ . , f 50 .V8'o Lard.,... ..... .. ..... ..., TiE.. .............. SOLE LEATHER..., tPPRR L1ATHEH.. ...... .... lus7 M kKlilaiO t I e loses oaaty, N. C, ky Rev. Mr Joha. sob, t'Aua Haibstvn, of ttaavlUa, to sflss rowaix H. Lasb, ot Blks. la Ulltost, X. C , oa Wsdmsday, th 1SU Inst , by tU Rev. K. 11 Harding, Mr. Otto 'auias t Miss Faehi V. Hiaaa, dsuxfatar of Benjsmla Bias, all of MUUa, N. C la tba town of Mswtoa, at th easidsae sf the brtds's fstlisr Ororys Sstasr, Kaq , oa Uw 14th alt, U. I Hoostoa, tsq., of th Iowa of Catawba, to III Vibsuiia t. L. tatiaa. sll or Uiawai.ty of Catawba. NEW ADVEUT1SEMEKT8. A 'TfmpS' IS CALLED TO tUE -a.--" RALKIQII WHITE LEAD Haati'acturea eiprsasly tu 'tad sold oaly by T. B,BMUfliAOJIA, 1 V i.is.i-M.sa th . ,m putt UNHID OIL. rura Colors of even dasoriptlon. WINDOW OLAeo, PUTTt sad VAhNlSH, low, Frieas Idsraateod. 1. 11.BRIGU8A80.S. Boy S3 tf O W IN T O It B RED ni.i'B 1)1.1! IC (IKEKN UKkKN ' . ' AD WHITE WHITE WHITE WHirst cahpet wn can pKr wamp CAKfltr WAkP AT ft il. HAJtDWAKE UkPOT OF T. IL BH1GGS 4 SONS. BOV33-tf w BEXPKCT TO COMTISUE 8ELLIN0 f TBS Ul FltikRKi WE IHVE BKK.W. Jl'L'US IEWW 4 CO., Kai.xioh, N. C, l:all aifntloa Ki, ana Inn's tn In per fo weir issi r a i r.nstv a situs, or ' V ; - . - - HOL'sE KCRXlBiIINU I1ARDWAHK EVKHT LEdCRiniO.V. Lirgest Htock in the 'fit x Tin ov 6-tf s 'J r B B B ' .1 BUTE D1A0ONAL COATS AND VE1T8, OUYE DIAGONAL C0AT AND VESTS, . DAHLIA DIAGONAL COAT AND VESTS, Black Diagonal CeaU and Vest. - sst reeeivsd a . a. B Af yBE'v k Otv.. Spy tt . tuUlMTS. J J lJ Iw sold at ' i ii i.Fit.n r."a ...: G K ATE sr 0 V K s )y ' ' . . - I 1 1 U K 1 T I N ,G . II A 1 I It 0 A 1 . Q1JASGB OF eUlKDl-LE, SLEIUItJi UASTGN EAILKOAD, CO. raiTaiii.t's Omcs, - kaWM. J. C . Jus t fth, 1ST!. Oa and attar Moadsy Juat iTib. iSTs, ti jm os ui Kslt itS , tsa on K K ,i'i "jh 'H.l.r (umlaj pl4) aa follow. : Uwvss Kalelirh torn a. 1 Arrivasat Wel.toa. ....... ........ .ikl r. at. LeavSS Wuld.ni..., U.l A. ATlt - l Kslekk. ttar.ai ' v Si CpnUODiTloa TAAOb , basvea Rl9t(k....?...,.....J..,. B.O0. a, Amtesst rtoiaoa.... ......... . . JOa. -at. Lean WelduB u.15. al. Airu .. Maieurh .S.UU A. M lit train naks -Lo kuiikiim at Wei- Cub ila 10 HwWSjs ' i4oiH.e kiuhuad snd iJ Ltua btaaukens. fcla rtau,Mrw, M-4 Iruaiil ..inla Munu, t iu, uruwsat awa wiui rassrvaorg wsiiiMaa ns rittfrsoanr, ki(.&iauBd and Wasbtnguw Clt), b im (roi au putut .ori w noruwtL Aud at lUtaurh wiui un vrUi Ucltna kail road iu aaJ rru,a .l poinis aout aau uw wo, aa wiui tua Han-tet St AiwuMa ur Mas lis) wuva saa vHwvuia. AiieonouvMbAtlou and Freurhi bain, eonaaet at wslilua wmu Aevuoiaiixlstli and rres-Ul trui o-i si, ' . as 4-wiu..k j imlrswiitata Fotersfturg t...i, .a. And at kakhra, with AiwaiwtdsUon and rielKht trains oa Murte Caruuua Kailruwi. PusoB bring abHtg Um lino uf tha Hoad caa visit bahstgn la Um saombig by AeouatauMla Uua train, ramaia several boars, snd mtum the suh (vealng. A. B. A.1DKCMB, jaasll-u - - Una. Bapt, yALCABLB R VILK W I'MOl'EiTf -for uttr ' Pursuant to a dti'ra ot ihs Ureult Court of lbs Halted Mates, for ths Western District of Norta Carol Ins, at lb November Tcrut, 1HTJ, tbsrauf at A.hsvlllft, In a procesdiug, tlisr psadlng In Euuitr. to forseliM a mortesm BHWUuasd Ib tba pleadings bstwiwa iieuiy Clews sad llirsia Dlbley pl.lnlllls sgalnst Uie Westers North Carollua Kailnisd Cumnsnv aad others dafendanta, tn niirsigtt.:d, i nut mlssionars, spK,hiUsd by tin Court, at Ui s.U above umilluned boveniosr tpra then of, wui srii, ms nsnroaa aersu or in n vsiertt North Osrollns Hallroad coniuany, at IWIis bary, os tut-sdsy, Um slsldsy si Deeewber mil at pubils suolloa for cash, all t fraa- chits, road, road bad, rolling stork and rou arty of awry kind and desertutlus bsbtuging lo Um Wasters (tort, vsrouau Kailroad t oia pssy. A rsditota an bid for tha nronertv and sack hidden, aftar paylog saaU ioal suiuunt of lbs purchase n.ou, y I j eash to jwy Ura easts sua es,nes haeurrvd. In Uie proeswilug la Snully alwva Bunikuwd. snd for ths tu- entiua ol ths trasc o . uml bseredlutd witn their dsbts is paymwit, if ti amount lor wuiea ui prup-r y snail sen m sumcwul to piV Ui donls, ollir Ue pes re; a, Whea lbs esWrs eouimtlou of this msd reomviated it wttl be one of tha ttiiut hu portani snd tiro I! tab l r t.rosd iiroiHirUes lu UWBoath. . I bs length of Um road from Dallabnry to Asbsvtlla, M. (; , hi ona liunilraj and fori; two uUeaut which oa buadrrd snd Btteea M eomiilaisil snd runahig iollid Furt, iltUjwe j rnwnt), at ut eastern bass or um bins HkIro 1 ba raaudndar af Uiruad.twcntvtavanmil.. u muslly graded I a easu oust an v sail a or Uw tirouem is about i I (Mi) UKi Tba loaUng debt k'sl.UAi Lpoa um tuad I Irst sort (a a of l,4'J,rwu tns nnty inta os tlta property. tor furuw biforuisuos audns t'i torn miss wuers. b B. UAmir.it, I at Mortrsnton, K. 0. 1 MAUCl'a KKWIN, " ' .-...' . at Aslierlile, N, C. uv3i-lds . . - EilDENCK FOB 8AI.K. Ths beautiful snd deslrshls HKSIDEVCR North s.at e-ra"r nt WIlmlniruiB and rt nrui aiiwt.w, aaftssgB, n. xj. wot taruis e. a.uiy to Mas. ELI.K1 UOKDKUAI aoy IV-eodlm 1HG1'UL1T..N BALI. MR. T. R. 1'UltNUL'LL r.imt iiU an Rounens th appraruncv i f WORI-D-RKNOWNKIl V IlKEAt VIoLlHIST. .OLE II IT I. L IN CNIS GRAND COSCIRT,. Mnndav, Nov. S:li, Assisted by XliM OHiZIKl.t. HllaiWAT, KiNoR FAltltANTI Ann UK i. H. PATTlnOIf. Adinls-lo tl : rsserv d sent .Vie.mts eit.s. to I o))thi. d on . nd attr Nov. Til, at Jamas il. Kiinl.n' Hookslora. , I'oneert wbl eiHotBsiicit st 8 o'elock The l)r.inii I'lano uswl at these fii'o. i l from ths i-i li.lmi art Maniifiti-t-ny uf M sua W.lllsm Knaw A Co.. uf li.luBl. n, Buy l iw D in i riKiN ,nr , COPARTN EMS II I P. Ths partnership bare of. r etlitlrg nniW tba sams ot " ' BKT B, VAUOIHN A A1.LEN this dsy I solvsd by mutual roused ' J. it, It K I TS, - ; V HAItl!iS VAU't'lAN, JAi OH-it, Al.l.KM, A SKfTi". Malelgh, M. c, lug 3-ttb, Uti. ' VALUABLE N RI'E HIVEB AND CKABTUkK LAN 1)11. On tin, I b day of N.ilmatwe n-xi. aot pmviou.1 dttrd of, 1 w til taVr ,rra.lM.at Wilder s rltora tha valnatiw-tnd hul.l im proved plants Ion I) hig In m I rk uf Nensy HivarsndCrabirea Creek foroisrly owned b n. sesaeo, aatj, 1 bH uu-d couisins nine hundred aerva sf iuw-gn.an.lssnd Ulsnils, is well woKtd snd watered, with a ulheienl quantity claarod to workb-n or tweha borsea, A mors detailed descrii'tloa Is anneessry, as pann-a dnslHng tu ;unbss alii examine the land in rwrson Ths land Is esiwhln nf divistoa into smullar tnw:ls to uli fiureeasera. Terms our-iourtb eash, hluein am, two and Uirea y..ars win. h.terest nayal.le aunus ly. Tills relaln.4 a.iUI k.l najment For furl lier oartleulars '' y 'u Uie sndvr Ignaldur t lbs tivenumr on the i,)ae llL-NHV ilnliUECAI. ftMw 1 ' Uaieiab, M. C. T MCE HOVILTT HAND STAMP. ft lib t liit it trn ol Tjrpa. for marking. Utva, CbwIv etc. A fetfrct lit 1 1 9 Gem. Aa-ntt Wau -Afl fr ;.iU. Batiofl Holo Wurker, U Ml III rUcl( BL AUo, f,r WitMtei't nd oUnr r.rf and Atl itM. 6K0. I V 1 r. M E 1) I C A I. . BALTi".!0P.E LOCK HOiPiT BALTIMORE, MU. tri l. jroiiso, Hyskiaa of t)i:s riiL-'.ratt.l In.tit -i,i, .(. euverwi. whim in the i.rwu In-, .;... i v. ""I. '" kngiand, 'ia.,- snd m,, til BlOi t eeruun. ipeudy, lib vf i ,m rei.ie.iy In tbe .rla L all etuaues or sum, ot Uis aysleta. MeukHassot tun Bsitk ar Unitis. rtrietures, JyUVeuos ut Uw hn)wsH- h.sduer, Inroinn lary Dn. I'S'Ku, Iiniiliti7,.i'ii, rnl l.il'ty Nerowiii, li)ijta, iji,,;,,,,,-, . lilriU,.lj.nfn.U of i.l,s, P.1 aJu..a of ti heart, liuiidily, TreosU-H., Di.nm.. ot t'.l or UldUlavaa, ill-eae ol llv t, i,, l:,r.-al,' Jiose nr &mi, AtfvcU.ttisut.-t.it. t Jr, l.u lotniu-ti or l),o. t 11...- t. tr.te J.i. ..., rs seisni;fro,uB)oliljii) liulTTgui l..,,;.. s,Hr.l Nadsht.rv js-actij-.-s lu re it.Ui t t: ,r tic tiuis Uwb ths sung of tin- Si r. lo. lo ! -rhters of LlJsMea. bliittitin ttiru- ri.ot lril. Itiuit boiHia or M.iU-i.iuuuu.. mi.i. , . itsfi, 4fco. rrnKHhit, a, dot.o)!iK 'on. tu,:y ud aond. xocsa MEN Esiat-rlalilt Wttrt h;Ati lw. f!.- i,-t..tw.w W'H VlllH'si f,flu.!7 -Wwr U an Itrtlf.tu-ly ' rvt) titu-'.ii.i , v (lr ,.- .. ,.-; U'd - ki-uu Hii f i i , v ,a i ... , ,. ,, , waimit Vj fX-Bltw-y ue torn Us. m;.y VsV wiUi full CAnaeuc. . MARRIAGE. MiirHesI MrtuBw. or koun.'fnnn ... ,,t,..., Lvmxtt l'rtKTftii Porfiriitij.r.uitfy , Ner nft"C, Numiu Uybiltiv. or tuv- ,ih.r i,;. fit'Hliuti, iixxkHly rvtUiVt'fi. " . Ut mho DlartM biauelf under U. euro of Dr. (rwitlrrotui, aud oontidtiiiUy tviv h.hjii hi l.t! M jthytUcitui. CK0ANIC WEAKNEiiai Immwiifttely Cured mid full Viffcw lUyitor!, I'.iU dUUiNMUitic A.K'cUiiii--hU-h ivnde-rt BftttnltmbU wtd iutrrfH imiM.uUji ti OvtittUir rid by Uio victiuw , r.npnvtMrr tutytmw ttmnt to apt tu cmn Mitt, Kinetic (rum not awar of ti. drtwdlut coniRhiuoiiu?) UuUhm imiu. Nut, ootm by tftto UUitig hut kuvnnK-r hni Uto by Uit oruil.ii I ! Bo.idtia t-. ii.v- ii. i.i ivtv of Uw- pl.iuurewf lifulUiy oiui-nt, ti.e iNiMi sWfkHunad doctJ-iM-UVd ) tninu. tW ihmIi IwMiy ad mtttd art:. ih xneiteia btimm dntns 11 fUytltj&lai.d Jicniia i-tii.f iiurtft luia, l.uaa tf PrMrrimUv Powpr, 4Nurt.M, Irnumiuy. l.m i,tw Wliuiit i.f A Cl,HK8PKKim.Y VAKr.TS?t Perwu ru.uwt inhiwiUiy hj unUmM prtv- tttltT, WllU jHMp UflB Ultiirie Itl.Mlih tiwt nnmih. nkt(itf jKiitmtiU aiid hijur.tHii wuj. MwmiHsr o! Hits RoyU, Cwllfjre of iSnrireMm, LtHidua, ia(tti4i(f one t( the uit t-u.ku nt tr.k-c ia be tnited cute-, una ti. u a trtrV (if wUtMttj ii f tia lwm vvut tn t!,c ih;.v jUlwtii ttt i (. i. a, i'tttAsy-A-'fctjaiiriii-at Aa d -isa wuctrtt. luu ttlwltU aunt uf tuc ttn-i aioii IptllU tTi that tSVrr kti.iwii: iimnv lrtUukd wiLb rlitwtu in Vv i-mt mui wbea alfri. Krtb ucf vtmnc., ln:sv,a l tun art a it.ti.ipu auantl, bskaiiiuiiit. hi U 1i qdetit bliutimx, HUititltd u4aejuimM w it a U nuienHni oi wina, were cmvi iuiiuo.iiuu ir Tta pahtictlau noticf. Dr. l. addrvwcaall thotwi who httva (njurt'ii Lhisa W by Itiiprt'fwr tiiduit'iice ooH iary bttUft, wbfclt rum btHEi Uuiy and ttui!, ui.titUiig Uit'iM f-tr: t-iUis;r ti unmet., aiiidy, a ci4ty at murimx I 'i iH'ftw ar aoiiia of tha Mil ui -htJy (ef fect jtrtitiuffJti by U 'H,bij lut!.:u of iHh,' VkAA T-Bkitt khu frn. k J. mi., I'mvt lu niw H'!, Obuiu'na of terjctit, Ut ol Mm- .caliv Power, Pith tuiiun ti tiiitMit, pt'lU, Kcrvoua iiritnluiity, incnL of lb iK1 L'VV f tfiM;iirU l t-iiily, 6j mpttMit f I'utiiiiinptitsii, Ac. AtkN lALI.lf. iuj f.-.tf f ui efitx-U onUi mtiid are miu b to l duaitcd. lmi of l-m- ry. CiHifuciun ol Mtut, Itt-nnuiti ! fcii furtfiHM.iux, Avrit4 t Nkuv, I?t ti tHBtrustt, lov oi coltiudt?, 'iuuitiiij, i.j., a:e autue uf Ui eviln product.. 1 Uoutwiida ul jH-nou of all a;'ef) csn r.w Jtiiii: Vri.stt ia Die rauw of tlivtr do nun 14 batii, Ua ng Vwr hik1"", Iwoitrniiitf v.tt( mia, uervoUB and unitki-iMUd. baiin; a njitwu ar , aojtwiriusfsa alxmt Ida ej, toiiL,b yoiLWiuauf CunumpUtn. iUUNti MEN Wbo have Ihlurnd Uu-int-. lv-a by ft cerUia prat-lit-11, iiitluU yd In whru aJuao, a habit fin qutftiMy Mrwwl (rum eamiwinoim or at acbuuL tba miceln of i h m timtitly r II Wfiiwbeii alt 11, aud it not iuu n tuu t BmrriHice itinKHtiitiu, um! d'iotn bo4i utind aud b dy, aiiouhl api'ly Immt vu -ty, Vtil p.iy Uial a yuiuitf nuii, tito fao, M bo raivbed from til in-OrtptH-t mid fii)v uu nt of tueby W.a ctmMwu. tjiik' uf tl -Mtiium finm Uit) tFiii b uf H4lur, aud itsduli' iu a iri Uiin a4Tot tiabil. uvh imjuu ku-v, Wfore cu- bL'luLlbUilg ; UAlUilAGK, t Dtjcl tUiit a aouud m.ri.l tiul Ifilv ar tha itM!t Kcrttisaiy rvitUa Ut roni't c-m it oHi bHi'p'tit-M. itidt?Mdj witiiuut Uit-u tun Jou.my lliriutb Iha bwuMit-aawwarv j-i'::titit ;, Um irt'0 k lioatty urkrm t tnc .u w, b luiuu b" csiriitt Biiautm.Mi wiwi (H?!'.tir, uijtj ti tl witll to iMildix'U, ly ri'Ht.'i'M"U tliul li.u t,mwI anoib'r I bHiitil wiUi our own. v ; S ten Ute roifk uj'iwt a4 iiiinr mit nf. Tolur uf pltusiirt) fltuU Un im itit'ii: tuu "ij ., Uiii tm.ufn. divntKu. it i-o Um buj u.i' au ill tbi ctl at'iiMt.' of attMtiie vr da ,t ar iHtvery dctfr bhu from ntiyws. U Unt !i , , iri'tu t'Oiixaitou ttua rffi''i.'u.fjj,. cn iiit.iic .rfru't'l btm tlo falu ;o Ui i t.t lititrHtii ktud dctiiith:c re,PH''tjdi1 wut, tu vstttblc of i-urtn;, tt t u H-iii-inrv auiiM.'e, ktH'C toiu iritliiiit ?nun,ti a'.Ui irontri, or Abmu tu Ibts mtnlii mti tJiit.tnj,-. I.MS fcJMi l'f tiMt UtilOiJV t t-JU, M "f (try, -tilt) COMtililUoitil "VUi, Ivtii- ul ti.i. l(.iii i( ittruj tKtra ibrottt. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 23, 1872, edition 1
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