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VOL. VIII. THE SEKtlNEL HUM K Aar2VIR8. i - u " -. r Cvrtos MAjrr. Reported by Las Adama, Gtwar, and ,0fiUio .Mer chant South Market Street i ' Ralxjob, Nut. ft prfcti of cortua In aw Market to day : . - 17exs. 4 P.M. 'v : - ' - 17 1 4 " :-rr:'-''T:sr: '',- t) balsa, ; Receipts, y- - - -Tec at th Martlet, quiet ! 10 GOOD. FARMS FOB 8ALK ? 12 7 7 ORANGE7 OOITOT." Fur CMth Credit Fur aartlcalart inquire ai lis -Jv j 18E5TINEI. OFFICS. Ho? "m, WTi. ' '5 : Trcxxa Hall. The teats fur the Kalia Putnam tnsi dy Cimesay vt far mI t Branson's 'book store. Salt began OB yesterday. , Frapp) U serviug up iu all styles el gant Lym tmvero bey oysters, aud hi bar ia tupplM Uh the choicest liquor. , : - in . Baltimb Lock HospreAl.-r.Ws. U . the. jitfetitiPB 0,1 oujwders to the sdyer- tiseuicot of this well known establish ment , t " . - i Wecail atumUon to 0, rjtrouacb't advertisements. Jfr.K. it one of the aiding grocers uf. ttU city, aud does a large business. ; " We regret to learn that Mr. Lritteriob of Faj etuvlllf, a Undent at thu Later ally of Virginia, died of tjpholit fever few dsYssgo, , 1U hid 4ieeu aawell for ioimi time. Ou friend Moeeley, W well known Raleigh Conhctioner perpetrated ao orig " raul h.keon Tauk?gtviBg Day by giving the Associate a "caning." Ha baa a' large and elegant assortment of oanea allien be i 1 1 anxious to aeli. ' . ' Bee Biuipaon's new advertisements, llu has ths old ttaud of Doepp m l Jones, id 1 one of tho moit obliging, genial - Uenl leuien re the- State.- He baa-aar thy gant tiara and aa elegant itock. cigars are choice. Bit 1 Sukrijt or Catawba We had the pleasure el seeing Sheriff Jonas Clineor 24 years sheriff of Catawba. Mr. Clin came totettltwitb the Treasurer. We remem ber Mr. Cline aa member of the Legislature in the memorable session ol 1SG0-'81, , Mo county bus a better sheriff or a more sterl ing mm). - There will be a protracted meeting la the Presbyterian Luurcb, the service u begin at 7 1 3, p.m., Baturday evening. There will be service on Sunday at the usual hours, aud every evening of the next week. The services will be conduct ed by the Iter. J. B. Mack. The" public ait invited to attend. V i- i WAM CoCWTt AH BAD 0 ALU Mr. John Cooper, a tenant on the lands of Henry Uordecal, Esq., near Ibis city, with three mules, raised fortj-lwo bags of cot ton, and three bundreoT bushels of corn, and something over nine thousand pounds' of toddor. J " 4. There will be a Grand Drees Ball at the .National Eotul on Monday evening, given by the gentlemen of Balcigh and the votine aw of the Legislature. : The ball nromises to be a crand and pleasant af fair, and we bope to see the ball full : and with all pleasure-seekers a good time, Finn Alabm. Yesterday ' sbout 4 p. m. aa alarm of fire was caused by the loof of a small tenement oaBdenton street, ust ia rear of the National Ilutel, taking flra ih m sparks from a foul chimney. The Are was fortunately extinguished before damage was done.. HuKBToaurna: ' , : The making of new counties seems to be a Xonh Carolina weakness. We have beard of three propositions, til : to form wtyDrwf prtnmlief Franklin an4 Warren'; one out portions of Martin and lialifsx, and one out of 1 parti of R.ibesoa and Richmond. We have more counties' now than any other 'Bute of the amne are a of square miles. . See the change ia . the schedule of the Raleigh and Gaetoa, and Raleigh and Augusts Air Line. ' The cars going North leave Raleigh at B.85 a. m. Davidsoa College student: of these 70 sre numbers of the church, and SO are candidate for the ministry. , The weather baa turned suddenly very ' cold, . TiiAnasotvui Day. Tbs day was V'"fl' observed, by our people. The Lejjislaiure, as the law ol Congress re- . quired, asw m Wed st i M.'aad cast one ballot for V. 8. Senator. It tien ad- arneil. We attended the services at the Prcahjterian Church aud heard aa In tiuutive iluewino from 'the pastor, Rev. , J. M. Aikinsonosi Ij)ke 40; S3. He took the jiiion tlmt Church and Elate were to bo aeporated, neither one infringing upon the lisihta of the other, but that the Bute is as true an ordinance of God as tl Church Uself. fie cnuuwraUd-wany bWiujjt for hicb we shout t be duly a jUWlSlATlV ei XMARTl ; b be Senate aa Thnrsdsy anthiag wa transect, the asfataa (It bataji Thank giving day) bet J snley ft the purpua af voting, acaordlaf t act U Ooagree fur H ft Se1" ft i.! i.a i Oa Friday euadry angroesed Kaoiutioae wees received troai "the Rous aud were appruprletaiy dlsnaaid s pee rjee.te procerdiaga. ( , , ...... . . Save taa ntnoesJiags ef lb oiat as seaWy ia fetation to the sallutlug tut a UaiteeV pMm Beaatof nthiag ef soscinJ iob'S4 eceurrad ia tkt ftoua wa yeeier iuj. For full UkfjrtaaUoa as to lb pro cwMlinga ia tha) atauertae raaiW i se forrea to the Boas report ! ' : ,s "I i. .-.-..l.-J '. TiMruA!iea -The teaperaac A monstratioa Thursday sight ass aeu esa. At7 3 e'ejock-tbe'UBoats a4 membtN of Uxluaan LjMtga So. I 9. 0. Q. T. met at their iUil, l"rmed into pro eessioa uaOyfcr the direction ol I, ( R, Little Eq., the Chief Marshal tx theic easiaa, aad BMrcfced to Metrupulitaa flaii where the exercises were 'opened with prayer by Rev. 8. R. Trawkk, alter which N. B. Brougbtou .Worthy Chief Templar of Hickman Lodge Introduced as the lint speaker Rev. A. W. Mangum wlmsaike fr nearly an hour in his usual happy yW'LJ IZJ'LU. Rev. Dr. Pritehar G. Wj C. Templar theb camr fiirWafd and derrverea very slwquent adJn-w, Uis speech was oon- ftued mostly to the rise and progress of the Order of Good Tempi art, The audience was select and apprecia tive. " s ': , , The Dramatic Compast at Tocisa Haix.- We copy the Allowing notice from a Virginia exchange on the Katie Putnam Comedy Company that will be interesting to many ol our resders ,- Tn' ?6lo Cukicsitt baop'' Tui PtT Last Niobt. The admirers of Dickens were disappointed last night in the composition of the pUy which proles see te be a dramatio verion ' of the Old Curiosity, shop;" but Miss "Putnam succeeded, with the aid of Quilp and the immortal -Swivelor in ren dering a very poor piice exceedingly attractive, iriuciem on the drama would be throws away, aud the fact that Miss Putnam made it so very attractive Is the best evidence ol her superior talout. She came among us very highly recom mended by Ihe Richmond Preas, ' anil has sustained her repuUtk'lut, o would like to see her and the company by which she is attended in pieces more worthy of her genius, and their undeniable merits. Mue Putnam is not oely mistress of hi r art, but abe has the. additional advantage ol being particularly handsome, while her voice U full of melody. Ia the humorous psasages she was Very happy, and in the paihetie Scenes she showed be yond doubt her capacity to take high rank in her profession. The theatre was packed with an audience of our best peo p e, end we hazard nothing in saying that MiatPutiaan will continue to "draw'' loll houses during her enirairemenl Jfy the wins of criticism never moult a feathir if this is not our deliberate opinio 1 Gesebai. J. B. Hood. A serensde was given to this distinguished Southern soldier, at the Yar borough Houw, on Fri day night. The music was by our city colored band, and a crowd ef gentlemen, many of them memlters of the Legisla ture, were preseut. Gen Hood appeared In the porch surrounded by a crowd of bearty'sdmirer, when, la acknowledge ment of the compliment paid him, he spoke in substance as follows : . ; , a (' ms SPBBCU. Gbntlbheh: I thank jou prolouodlx for the compliment you have paid me. I appreciate it most highly, coming, as it dees, from North Carolinians. During the lute revolution I had large opportu nities for observing, and I must any that if I were called upon to award the palm to any State it would be to North Carolina. Having served three years in the army in Virginia, and one year in the army of the Southwest, I must give it as my bestou-1 viction that more men were leu upon me battle fields of ths South from North Cat olina tbsn from any other State. I do nut say this because I stand here in your presence, but beciusa truth aniloindor compel me to say It 1 believe III t jour State bad more men in Virginia than Vir ginia had oa her own soil, and yoa and all North Carolinians ought to tie prima of her name. Tour troops Were better provided for than boy other, and It was I - mi- A- " sill IMMTlfit wanairfllllBlir mJ tOTWBff -W .J WUT -nl JJUlni aai . borne. Gentlemen, I again thank yon. tTMrroats4 CsABKBnDHU,beavr head ache, abatractlowof nasal passaKeS, dicharra tallnf late throat aoeaetlnies prorase, watery acrid, thick and tenacious macna, pure lent, Bilco poiiueat hlttody, 'pa'nd oneBsIre, eta. Ia others a dryness, dry, wstery, wak or In named syes, rtaKlng In ears, dcafnets, hawk- in( sad eeugbint to clear throat, alceratkns acabs (roes nlccrs, eeastant desire to clear boss sod throat voice 4 torst, nasal twang, offensive breath, Impaired smell so taste, dlzilness, mental dcpretislaB,- Ucltllnf icaojfh Idiocy snd las nlty. ' All the shove symptosss are nam to us disease la aome of IU stages or mp)Utu, yet thoBsaada of esses annaall terauautta m eoBsampuoa, and end la the frave without ever manlf estinj one-tlrd of the abeve sjrap- Me disease Is mere common or leM ntiaer stood by phjutcUns. The Proprietor ol Or. BAjrs'i t atari k Bxmedj will pay SU) reward tora'eaae of Catarrh Which be cannot core. Bold by drnggtfta. The Justice ot lbs vennei iiia ov im uabtic rears aieo la faioV ul the Meiuaa Mns Lixr UDimeunaoat ba aui eat W ail wbo bit aaed Ual taaiooa preimtmuoa or ei It B4. In ueaiina' lunaenc I irrauauuia 1 lie otminala loraiaol Dtur.ik'ic or n.um.oc aiaeaM f toialljr cured bj it, and Unit la u . rt.to lime. An U nuil In s or aorcs, whether of aB ef braut, well as ail enai-x buoiau BaladK'S lor wkiehs liuiBwul aaajr "7 . i.. ,t tkta. HeneiAbrr It la B4 a dJIlOiis bet aa rad-eaatot d- Lsllaisir f Kmh Clt.lBa. 6XSATA " I Tnrat. Nov. 18,1371 4 The Senate aws, 1 11 41. anmrdiaar b. adjoaraaMsit, Pw.twt Kurelmd 14 Mat hair. I",', ;., i Th bwsiaeas s ibw . sbmim ImImsj; to vote (ul V. & Seaawurt aa t h to b.rK!s pfuceeded to the Hocae rr that naraiaje. On the saturu af Mm SeaahC .' . On BiirfJua mt Mij Tr.Hr, leave of at. seace was gratnew M Mr. Wortsi uli ifow day next, h Vuii' called hum by ka aess ia hi family, Mr. Love iiuwdiicod a nenrBtioa, pea vi'iing tiw a jean eprriai coeamitte ea the eutliacaUoa at' lb laws of the Stale. Mi Lv said at wa -the rettecs; ot Judge SaOlc anA -ttr rerrt,ti,rfl mmrnj ttttder a suspension at lite rules, ' , , My leave Jtc Altera . sported Sro ;h idiUary ooauaiitaa. ., r . ai Ua asutha of Mr.- MoCorter, th !ksata acgeataeet on jj q clock to-morrpw. H0V8E Ot RiPREsEJiTA'f IVEs! ' Tsrrjawar, Nov. 1871. At 11 a. as., Mr. Speaker Robinson as umed the , thair and called lUs .U.ius to tder. , - ( i , , k . ' On motion of Ut. Marler, the reading ot the journal of yesterday ta dispensed with. - Mr. Gormaa moved that tlie Uouav take a recess until 11 :05 a. m. The awnion was put to a vote and carried. - At 11:55 a. mu the House was called to order. - i . f t" The call of tle morula g hour, on moUoa of Afr. JfcGhee, was din-ned witK..,... At la m., the Dooikm por' aunounced that the Seaat approached. The Sena tor were invited to seats by the Speaker, The Joint assembly be.ng ealled to order ihe minute or the joint tesrJoa of yester day was road. '- . After some debato on points of order, which Amounted to nothing more then quibbles, the chair announced that nomi nations were in order. Senator Waring, nominated ZebtiloaB. Vance, , . Mr. Hanner nominated Augustus S. Merrimoa. v. Jfr. Grandy eomiuated John P00L 1 he same gentlemen as oa yesterday were appointed to superintend the elec tion. The result was aa follows ; Whole number of votes 106.. For Mr. Vance 76, Mr, Merninoa 20, Mr. Pool 70. The following ia the ballot of the. Senate: Those who voted, fur Mr. Vaoc were : ' Piesident' Jforefaead, and Messrs. Allen, Barulmrdt, Cunningham, Dnvia, Dunham, tlis of Caiawba.Ellie of Columbus, Khiu ming, Gudgi-r, Horton, McCauley, Miller, Jfoiehead of Rockingluun, Murphy, Jfur ray, Nicholson; Norwood, - Price, rJcott, Klj.rTorcl, To''d, Troy, Waring M " Those who voted for" Mt.Jferrimou were:" ' " ; Mitsn. Avsra.Coles,"nuiiipl)rey,IoTnj Jfcrriuion, Powell and Welch 7. Thoso wbo voted tor Jfr. Pool were: Messrs. Chsmlwilain. Creamer. iues. Grandy, Harria, Hill, Holloman, flyman, King, Longt, Mabson, MeiCabe, Mi'Uutter, i(eawa, bkymour, buiuli, Biilliy and Walker 18. t- 1 The House ballot ia aa foUoara: Those who voted for Sir. Vauea were : " , . ,t . . , Jfr. Speaker and ifesar,' Aaderson, of Davie, Ballard, ; 'Bennett, Blackwell, Brown, of Jfetklehburg, Bryan, of Samp- sun, tfrysa, ol Alleghany, Byrd, Carter, Craige, Freeman, Gant, Gidney, Gilmer, Grady, Gudger, Houston, John son, Jones, of Caldwell, Jones, of Orange, Jones, ol Tyrrell, Johns, Lindsay, Lucikeyj siuxaeii, jfcueiiee, jfcein, Slitcheil, Moor-, Moss, Morrison, Norm en t. Outlaw, Presson, Ratid, of Meckleaburg, Richard SooiSeUla, bhsw, Shian, o Iredell, Shinn, ol Carrns, Shackellord, Stanlord, Btowe, Todd, Turner, Warlick, Waddill, Watson. Webb, Wiley and Woodbousc S2. Those wbo voted for Jfr. Jferriro.n wire: Messrs. Anderson, of Clay, . Brysoa, of Swain, Bryson, of Jackson, Csrson, Dick ey, Usnner, JJaynes, tliiinant, juyner, Marler, llonug, Waugh Wliltmire 13. Those who voted for Mr. Pool, weie : Jfeasrs. Abbott, Badger, Bean, Blythe. Bowe, Bowman, brown, of Davidsoo, Brvan, of Pitt, Bryan, of Halifax, Bryan, ol Wilkes, Brooks, Buon, Copelsnd, Cor son, Cox; Darden, Davis, Dudley, Dulla, Ellison, Fletcher, Foster, Uodfrey, Uor. man, Goodayo, Gray, Guytlier, Hampton, lieaton, Hughes. Jones, of Camdea, Jooes, of Norihampton, Jordm. King, Lloyd, Malawn, McLaurln, Jfiller. Michael, j Patrick. Pasnnall. Perrr. ot Wake, Perry, of Bladen, Rhode, Hcott, r-harp, Sneed, Trivett, Winslow. Williamson, Wheeler and Whianaut 62. , - . ' - I The Chair declared no election. -"On motion of benator Troy the Joint Assembly adjourned to meet to-morrow st 12 o'clock. v The Senators then retired to their Cham ber. Oa mnlion of . Mr. Badger, the rules ' were suspended and the Senate resolution authorizing the Secretary to send a mes senger nirer the August election returneof the eouotlts ot uatis, jonee ana siacoo was taken op. Oa motion of Mr. Badger the resolution was iuade special order for lu morrow at 11 o'clock. Tlie House thea adjoaraed. benatea jv--- , . Fbidat. Nov. 29. The Senate met pursuant lo sdjourn- ment, Presideat Morebesd in the chair. lie ports from Btaaaing vommiiuxw were presented by Messrs. Jforebead, of Rockiiiiskam, Welch, Todd, Love, Allen, aud Munition. A nwsasg was received from the Houee transmitting the following engrmeed res- olutiona which wen disposed ol at indi cated: Resolution authorizing Uertioa Com mittee to send for persons and papers. Referred. ' 'X . Resoluiion providiog for a National flag for the CapitoL Concurred ia. liesoiuuon awamg vm w -.... the pension laws. Concurred ini Resolution in relation to tlie ftp nVsm ot absent members. Referred. Resolution orovidinir for a' joint aciect committee oa the report of Judge Battle. Reterred. - Resolutioa asking for the removal ot the disabilities of ci ruin named ptraoaa. Os tlie secxhid rending of I tie, resolulroa. lljarris, col., moved Ho emend by adding I 'and all other DCrsoas ia the State." 1 . . .. : ' . . . 1.-1 Mr. Cowls movea 10 sua we estate vi Lawrence S. Baker. Objection was made to Itanis' siuee J meat by Messrs. Respeas and Norwood as tending te create cavil and delay in C'nv 2 rets general resolutioos of the.propoeed cbaracr as welt aa general noaM:Bi lions by the President having heretofore been d sregsrdul by tonfroH. KAmffit, N. XX SATURDAY. NOVEIBER Meaara. Watch, Leva aad Mrrrimon ob jected to this pnipoeed partial h gialatioB ana tavomi na na meaoraaas. , Harris aaaandaeat ws adopted. Mr. Cowies araendntcBt, isnerting the Bant f Lawrence bimmone J3 ktr, was also adopted. ' Mr. Prtew asoved to add lb Mine of Juha T. W ill iama f Warwa. AdOMed. At 11:4 tl tjenat amreedrd to the Biaaef Rresel(iva to Vole 6rf C 8. Saaatsi. ,, . t OatrMiaaaia .T U.e 8a,ba ua finiabed bnaioeaa ws r aumeit-jrltie hith in retaiioa to disabitltit and ih rcabluik a paaaed as amended. . . Ub Duutaaa iatrodueed a haaululu iu tavorut Una. W. U. ItaUlc, amain to rev ia ta t at tries o the Stave, atut W. P. BaicbeUir, ewrk to said eoainusai4ier. I PeuayaM tw sar-Juum- IWlle at ooee (l.SiMI hw bwaevvioe, aad Wr. ltaleJirtor 1, Itoterred, ,.'..-,.; Strt Waring intrbdated a bill a (eUilo t Butt, llu' erred. Mr, Powell, a U1 to di line lb dm it t of ouperiiw Court J udea in orrtaui eases. Rehired.! : . '' Jfr. Bamhardt, a bill to change 'the Urn of holding lbs spring term of vi bairus Super.or Court, Proimea to change tha lime from tha loth Monday alter the 4th Monday in Jfdrch to the 1st Jfondav in Julv in each vear 1 Mr, Price introduced a bill to regulate sales uuder mortgsge, tta. Also a billl concerning clerks of Su perior Courts- PMhibit the emptoyrneat ol tualicet of the peace ss deputies.) Mr; Walker, a bill to prevent citixens of the Wate from carrying deadly weapona Tiiese bills were severslly relerred. "Ameasit. 'w.ii: neuivrf "-from fh House announcing ite coocurreoce t the Senate amendment ti the bill 10 ehaege the Times 'of holding Wuke Superior Courts snd ulso aanuuncing aa amend ment to t hat nmeudimnt and asking the coocmrence the Ojnate. i n uouae amendment propoae to M after the words "civil actions," the foiikiiir the collection of debts."! ' On motitm of Mr. Lore, I lie Amber Consideration of this amendment was made the special order tr 11:30 o'clock to morrow, - - ; i . ) Jfr. Waring introduced a rta.i'utioa in seirard to one Lee Duulap'. It requests the Attorney General lo ascertain .what has become ol the case. Mr. Waring explained. Lee Dunlap, col., bad been indicted in Mecklenburg county for murder and on alHdavit that be could not got justice in the State coor t tlie case was transferred to the circuit court of the Vulted States. Several terms ol that court bad sine bee held and nothing done with the case and it was understood the Federal authorities decline to '.ke jurisdiction. The' object of his resolution was to ascertain what has be eonieoMhe niatterr Birielv f the eourae proposed at eon- eiderahle length and urged the pasesg of the resolution. v. Harris, c ij., objected. He thought the proportion a most unusutl one to inter- tore in any Hiatus ia tli baada f the courts, . .- -,.' R " ' 1 . The resoluiion faile.I ti pass 28 to it. Ou motion of Jfr. Grady. -the Senate .adjourned till 11 to-morrow, II0VSE OF RAPHES BNTATIVE3. Frioat, Nov. 29th, 1872.; Horn called to order st 10 s. m. Pisyer b Rev. - Warwick, col, Journal of yesterday read and ap proved. Mr. Bennett, trm the Judiciary Com mittee, Mr. Rhodes, from the Conimiite on Finance, Mr. Stanford, from Ihe Fi nance Committee, Mr. Uidiiey, troni me Oommiitee on Finance, Jfr. Jones, uf Uranni-, tmm the Committee on Finance and Mr. Moring, from the Committee 00 Knirrosacd Bills, submitted reports, all ct which were appmprihtely disposed ot; lly Sir. wean : a bin to repeal section 47, ebnpter 18l, laws of IB" I - 2 ; releried. i By Mr. Shinn, of Cabarrus:' A bill to preveut the saie of llijuqr within a mile and a half ol Cold 'Spring M. K. Church, Cabarrus county; relerred., Mr. liryson.ut dacSKMi.presenieu a me morial itoni certain citixtns ol Jacksou. taking for the eiw:tion ot a new county by ihe name of " Alto.1 The meinoria. was referred to the approprule coiomitteei By Mr. Brown, otM-ckenburg: A bill to appoint Public Guardian ; referred. By Mr. Anderson, of Davie : A bill making Hunting Creek, Davie couuiyj a lawluileuce; ceiurred. Bv Mr. Trivett: A bill to amend sve. 8, chapter 132, iawt of 1870 71 ! reler red. - ' Bv Mr. Houston : A bill to amend the set concerning the government of counties; referred. Hr. Gudger -nllered a memorial mm citixens t Msdisoa county, aaaini a change of township lines. The memorial was refcrreul to lite appropriate eouiaiii Bv Mr. Marler : A naoluttoa In favor or certain tiberiAs ; placed on calendar. Mr. Morriaon, Irum tbe Commit tee on Enrolled Bills, reported several bills and resolutions as being oorreoily enrolled. On motion of Mr. larler, the resoluiion in'lavor ol certain ahetitfi was taken up. (The resolution directs the Auditor to (lit . tlie at-C'JU!S : tjio ciaiius suaiuat tbe Butte lui the traup.,r tatioa ot cob v ittt, Ac., and allow the amount in the sett If meat of taxes tcr the - Alter a ucousu ueiaecrt jn,iia.uuY tocr, BroWa of Davidson, Benoe 1, Marler loha- shn aad MoUebae, the rewduuoa paaatd it second reading. Tlie resolution came ap on lis third reading under a susoeaotoa of tlie rules and paiMU. . ''. ! V ' SITKCIA4. ObUKK. . ' Tbe resotutioa in favor of ttj tiirities of W- A, Wslton, lai stieiiff of . Rowan county, bung Ibe spriiid order, wsa take up and paaaed its thud and Hual reading. lly sir. auraire: A 0111 10 prufiiou the hiiutin'' of deer and other until Ihv couolKa of Trannjlvaaid and liendvi eon ; placard on calcndar Ua utottoa of Mr. nle the rule Bene tufp-flde-J hnd the bil nr.luding Hi ciuuty ot Rokkibgham flora lite orova ioos ..f thapier a, ls id tail-' was taken ,aj. I - Jfr. Hitched moved to au-en I by insert- tusr lite counts ot otokw; carnetl. The bill then paawed iu aeonod reading with the additional amendment of sinking out tbe county uf Chowan, The C'liau- sw.'gestcd thai, he 1 lily three ex, duties af! 1 ted by the law had bw a atrkken out, abd that matters could be stmpiirled by tbe introduction of a bid la repeal. He would ipsae over the ' Bial'.-r h-r s hw moments ia order 10 allow time f r in imd union of sm h a b It. - Oa motion of Mr, Jolin.ion, Ihe ru r were uaHna a ap 1 inn in ju or .a 1 bun. n (j.k1id, ax c comuI J .111 o u ' fiHluty, was UkcB op. 1 Ik nio.mui' to- ported by the committee oa Piopoaiiioas y4 Grievances, makieg the biit a geaeral owe, and giving ad Kherilfa power to onl H t atreaia of uxea f.ir the years lStiO-10, '71 and 7J was read. Mr. ibiwrnaa Baoved to strike "ul ht. The bill then p.uwrd Us thiid read. ' Mr. hetile offcnrdA sul:i.uie lur thu bill bt atueud chapter 8V, taaa of l7!-'3, aloch rrpeals ihe law. Ihe BUbainate wa adopted andlba bill paMel its third nadilig. Oa utolioaiif Mr. Itoamaa, tlie runs wi rv .a(Kndtd, i. tha bvuala , re lu Uon authoiismg the tcie.ary ol tttate to waoi a.taebKer at er- tne nna-iiii,' i turna .4 Cvitaia couniita lu tux tss'iK eloi-liou was taaea ,. IVi.ooiy dt-Baite actitiu tbe ll'UUI, did a srss aun.iuiici d, , hiiB Was the hea it resolution rniauig 4 Joint rkUtl Commit lea ti' Bee. two'oa cite pan J the !nBiie and thn.- ua the part of the ifmae to ia. qitinriata the managtmeut ol tbe i'tul leeiisty. Ths iecoluiua pasaed iisteostol readiug. . . - ' Uudiey, col.,-' moved lb ausptud the ii.- ami put ihe te-wlutiou oa its third Wr l!"g- Mr. Kobinson (Mr. Jooes, of (aid well, la th Chair) said that it had beea stig grated that as there was a House Cominit tu oa Penal Institutions aud also s Joint Committee oa the same there waeno need lor this Select Committer. : . Mr. Joyaer movvd to. lay the ssotioa to suapend the rules on the table. Tlie yeat and Buys were called- and the motion to (able waa nj.cU.-d by a vol of yeas 67, naya (K). Ob siot ion of Jfr. Boauiah tjie Turtlier coiwidtrathm of lit mailer was pat pnned and mtide special order lor lo morrow at 1 1 o'clock. Oa motion of Mr. Badger Ihe rules were susMmded and the bill to change the time iH holding tlie lerma of Wake Superior Court was take up. 1 ha Sea ale aiuvndmenr adding at the ead ot sec thin U, a proviso, that all original and final process iu civil actions for the collection of debts shall be oiade returnable to the term commencing ou the 9th Jfonday alter ihe steortd Monday in February and the (lib Mot.day alter Ihe second Monday ia August ' Jfr. Joiinst.ia did not think thst there should beany dirlerewoe In civil actions founded upon tort and civil actions I'ouuded upon dt-ut. Ac. He moved lo amend by striking l.ut the wonls "for the r4li.lioB ol debts lost. Ptnding any final action the Priucip tl Iurkeeper aiinouncvil ilia siiproach of the Senate and the sesaioa in thu Joint Assembly bigan. . Joint asbilmblt. The journal of the Joint Asem lily o vtnterd iV wus reail. itesu t irivel rnni veaietd.f I Xiounoalions were announced, by the President of Ihe Joint Anscnibly, to be la order. 1 ' Senator Waring uolni laled Z bulon B. Vance. Mr. Moring nominated Augustus & Merrimoa. renstor Grandy aumi sated Joha Pool. The whole anmber of votes east were 107 For Mr. Vane 74 ; Jfr. Jfcrrimoa 22; Jfr. Pool Tl, v The following Is Ibe ballot of ihe ea te. ' . - For Z. B. Vance; President M or. bead, and Jftasra. Alhn. (Barnbar.lt, Cuiininh m, Davit. Dunham, bills ot Catawba, fcliia t.l X'oluuiliui, Gud. ger, llorion, .MoCauh-y, Miller, Jforehead of Ibu'kingbiuu, Jfurphy, Jfunay, Niibol sob, Norwood, 11-10', rooit, ttlnA'oid.Tudd, Troy and Waring 28. F. r A. S, Jfunuion : A'eisra. Avira, C'oalis. Flinniiliiir. ltiimphrey, Loie, Jforriuion, Po a ell and Wekh. o. . For John P.olf . ' - I Jf.rr. ('haniliei)uin, Crunitii, Flips, tlrudy, llio.na, Hill, . Uolioiiiao, llyuin, king, Loi'ir, Midi.", lleUalie, Wet oltirr, Ue-ea,iiiiili, Siilitiy and Walker 18. I lie lollow w the vol of tbe IIoumi : Tl. se who vote.1 fur Mr. Vsnce were: Jfr. rtpei.ker, Jftsa s. Andersoo, ol D.ivi... Bulanl, Ihinnet, Bl u kwell, Browe, of lf.cklrt,but. BrjKii, i. htiiipsoB, Bryan, of .v ib ul-.au t, Bullari), llyrd. Catter, Craigtir Fieeniaa, limit, Gidney, Oilnier, Cradt, Guduer, llnu.ion, John ston, Jones, ni Oald well, Jouea, ol (Ksnge, Jont-s, ot lyrreu, jonn-i, unilariy, wftiuy, Maxwell, JHcli.nee, MeHelll, Mlicllell, Miaire, Mo-s, Jf.irrison, Nornteitl, OulUw, Pna n, Retd.of Mi-cklenhurg, U cliar N- aou, tkt lie, Simin, of Ct-barrus, bhackel lord, Hiaiiford. Mutt, lodd. Turner. Warlick. Waddill, Wataon, Webb, Wikrs ami Wiwdhisiw'lt ..--..- (-t Ihote alio vol ul for Mr. .M( rriiuon were: Me-srs. iVinlenni i.f Clay, Biyaon of Jackson, It ry a-not Main,( ar.n. ilu key. Hauner, Hy-"a. lmiint, Juiii-r. Mnlr. Moring, blinw.WaUiih and Wliitwon 14. Tlua-e wbo voted tor Mr. Pool weie: 1 Messrs. Abbott, Bsdger, Bean, Wythe, Bowe, Bowman. Broan ol Davidano, Bry ant of Pitt, Bryant of Halifax. Jiryaa of Wilkin, llnum, nunn, 11 pcann, itnoa. VaX, Didrn, D .Via.l'udh y. Dula, Ellison, Fletcher, t..ler, U-xllivy, u.irman, (iwl wjn, one, Oui)Hicr, ll-.inploii, lltaion, iluuli. a jm.ea ol f'aublen, Jones of Nor ill fnarffirt;nWrhr;trfti Jfabs-in, lil.sucin, MHi.-r. Michael, t'al rkk, PstCball, Prtiy rt Rladen. Perry of Wioalow, W illisoiaon-tt hilw ai d Wilis-aant-08. ' cVnaior Frou.ing inexplm ion ol bis vote sod: ' . X IT- PrtmLlxbl i (ttilr&i la ntv rlnl,Mn I shall avail inytelf of the oppil unity to explain the vote I sin almui luglve, nor would I do ft now Iras it not Ibat I deem It due that honorable Couatiltieocy who ao liberally gave nie ilusir support. They are aett aware thai I have advocated Ihe aacntice of ru. n to purty, and tha party aiioubl be raciifioni lo th venrral good. Allu paying Ibat allegiauc which is due to my party, it It now tnl- late, were I di'poaed, to abandon principle. Btlievinsj then, Jfr, Pntuhir, as I d i, that th ihiiv satety of the people i in Ih caiabli-LMienl uf th principles now ailvo. ealed by lite Demociatic party, had Ihe only way these can tie established is by Ihe ftitu-i.iu of our political llieoda and tbr t)iliiig of Uiat breach .bicb aeeais to Le itienii g, and thus fr hihl aersocal dift-rcue criliieKiirih CaroiibBi-Kad 04 iliBK.not it asy have up.n injself and in order bi(r'iw aueiini(toeof pur pots to thoae who have di lie red !v ta ate, li.ll voie,b.r A. 8 Meiriuios, t SntorlIiiri. of Wkc. moved to artjourn uniN to uiotriiw at 12 in, , I ...j l ai, I u wvre ti Uni,- aurj ll9 J0111I A atml.lj On ide.l b( a-'louin y t vote.tl t.s2'4i aatst.1. I b I--al-Idea K-i .j.n. -I to its fllunt- b,-r. Hr, j,..,L,r J; ji. J ilj .4lr UltMu', .. ' '.: . ' H 30, 1872. ' Leave 'of s' as f was giuit-J Messrs. P.t. vt Orange, aud ox. lias eonaideratlna of th bid ia relation te'the Superior Cmrts of Wak cnenty was reauu.e I. " fB.mntlna of Mr. Madgtr, tbe vie by ihich Ibe Hutnat retused to eoitritir in Mr. Jutmstim's amrndinvut to thn rhbate amendiaent was rwvndditrv.1 aud the anrnodmiHit u adopted, and the cWaate aawndineiit at amended was then adop ted and the Senate waa nterert to be fiiifieJ. . . , , . Ou motion of Jfr. llu it. .11, the Senate rfMnliillonraMnit sjoiiiteomuiiile of (J, do sua partnf Ihe Negate aatl i oa tbe purl of tee Hoot to coaler aith Hoe. W. II. IbtliJe, in .relerst tu bis etnlinca Ion of the lawa wis taken up and r.l..fi trj-'' ..-'''' .-. ' Tlie their ana. anced Miiura. Moore, B Hlger, hi wet', Dulla and Metit hwi aa the House branch uf said comiuillets , . ' By Mr. Badger: Abill to anmiiMheact ia ndVnwc to the poaers ntf duth-s of total adficera ; referred. : By Mr. Jlmtfn: A bill to construe section , chafiur tJ, laslt of -18UH-'L referred. t v Oaaiotloat.f Mr. Johnstoa, ths rule were ttujiended and the bill to Cur cer tain defects In the rcgiatlatiua ef deeds ia the county of Buncombe, waa takoa up snd passed lis several reading. , The bill to repeal chapter ISO, law of 1871 -2, waa taken up soil, ea motion of Mr. Marler, waa iudetlaitely postponed. The bill to repeal chapter 130, lava of 1871-1, was takoa no aad, oa motion of Mr. Brown, of Davidson, was laid oa the table. - - : ., . The bill requiring 4ok to . b taxed was taken up, and, en motion of Mr. Badger, was referred I th Jodwisry CommiUee, together with , numemut smendmeota. , AdjoUIHlMl, 1 " LA 1 1 ! ELE(i UA HUC NEWS MARKETS. : Nbw ToMt, November 27. Cotton quiet, aah 2.277 at 12 14all 2 4. Flmr steady. Wbtakey lower; 22 1-2. Wheat opened firmer. Cora moderate, un changed. Rice T lr2as 1 a Pork quiet Lard stiver, lower 7 1 4a8 8 S. Turpea tins dull at 02. Rosin steady ft 00. Tallow dull at 2 7 8. FreighM quiet, firm. '' CotlnftNet receipts to day sW8 ; groa 5.282. Money cl-aed .7. Sterling 1 4a8 8 8. Gold 11 -4nl2 7 8. Governmenti closed firm 1 48-8 advance. States dull, steady. 1 ivxkP.mil, Novemlier 27. Cotton ojxned quiet; splauds 2 7-8al0 ; Orleans 10I4alV2 0. Lsier l ottou quiet ; tales 12,000 bales. Specula! ma and export a.otw. tTvcntfiffCiinoif dosej' UHclmnnid : salt of Orleans lor Novsmber at 10 8-ltt. WiuiiaoToB, Novemlier 27. Hpirllt ol Turpentine firm at 5U. ltosiii Arm at U 13 for strains I. Three thousand bar rels strained sold f. r Djccmber delivjry at 12 20. Crude TurpeiiUne steady, I 00 for hard ; 8 (H) fur yellow dip and virgin. Tar market quiet at 14 23. Wilmington, November 27, Cotloa quiet - ' BiLTiaoaa, November! 27. Cot too quiet. , , Noiivolk, Novc.ilwr 27. Coltoa dull, FROM WASHINGTON. v W .aiimoT-iw, November 17. Th Btm sat 1 thai Senator Spencer, of Alabama, lekgniphed tu this city that the troubles in that Male aid be reeoaciletl, and that he Will bv tl. cud lo lha Senate in a fiw days. The Supreme C urt adj rtinied to Ihe first Moii-juy ia IXeimUr. "' No pubhe buaiuta 10 ino'ro. (Ji-o. J.B. Hotiil ia here, ' Tim Mimigi'iuury coutinitlufs ol tli two llousis roide ni rt'.irt. Nothing definite aiangrtt. J.ld malad, here. - (ku. S. Jftfad, pajniautr of Sm Fran cisco, is dead. Grant's official niii.iriiy hi (hirtoea thousand and I I buuitred. . FKOJf N'KW YORK.'' Nkw Yoh. Noviuilicr 27. Stay of pnajretiiiigs bay bcea gramad in the sut of tn Kilo agaiitat Gould.. The Ailautie ami Great Winters Erie mamtgen had a Meeting regurding ih miliiou dial eia iila.mwl by ihe Atlantic and Great VV eaUrn. Tlie case has been aiihOmwa from tin Oliii courts, where prooix-dlut he'd Ik en pt-ndiuir. Jiy Gould, rt rnng to VandeihlU't card, suyst "la 1H Vanderbllt held tw millioa dollars ia Erie stork. 1 ofler- t to n ke fifty thousand tliare If he would hold the balance .inly days, and give me a call tor tl. Re agreed, but broke bis prauiiee. He sutd ail and ds 1 1 vend U to uoe day, boning to (jraata a pauicBu.ier lit iiupresaloa I could Bot carrv th atock, tt failed, and reels sort'" . A Wiseoiitiu Fire snd Marine Insurance Company, h ta recovered thirty-eight thoiistnd dollars in d Vanes oa twsuty tlx tbooaiod bushels ol wbe.it The plea wus thai the adranr was in the natuie ot l.'el.irlt(,.l.'',';.Th-? ,..4':fena.Jllf;4 thai in ri-i..yiiii-iii ue mane to ine sec- orHl party would aot be enforoed by ' th Hum frar,y trotu holders who purchased ta good faith. . 1 the aniens ay ureeiey atut tuners from aeivoua .riuratioa flow almost to tal lots of sleep for a atonla or , more, which hw aficc eil bis nerve. Ua has eah n nd tl.p'. nioie duting the past wee. ,. ' The iirofits n ihe Northwestern Bull Cliiiue is com putfi be from firs to eight million dollars. Beery Smith bat But, settled yet, as tar as kaowa he intends to light in the court. . - .t J dispatch ays the Lackawanna Valley Hotel ia aVwairtou, Va., waa burned this kanwaiag. tins fln.tlWr. jXv The tolling mill hnds In ScraotoB are joiKaiiirike. ' U, il. Luaia, (nol U: 11. Lewa as previous ly pubii4Hl who is reported aa miaaing, aud a id to be aa embexitler snd forger. IFBOM OHO, ..Co'raw. Nov. 9T.The F.xpreas pas- rti'-er naia nn the Pan Handle Railroad, wltn h h ft Cihfionati lust iglit, ran into the icr of ibe fiDiuht traju nesr this pjsee, dcmoliahirig tiitrwngioe aad express ear 4 Ibe paawntrer trim ana Killing ins eniiint-er. J .cob li Gatc( ftpd, ti ioualy ouu ling the fiitu'a,u, I) EN' fAt NUTlClt. tndl furUoir not'ee and sidil Uia aataLlUvh, mimt of s .u:(l.:di! o:T,. a. ulvra fsr air pro- f.--loi,l 6.;-,, am Lt lift . u C. I. ii'r'l or ,1 in, a.i,j,.i1 fc.UK, !,.tt I a,4i Irf- .i.,ili) ni:vjd V'ta tiuiit-4tl.tI i.hi -nu,- -,i?r ' "V''tlt. , 1 lulcih JNlui'kei. - AUEFL'IXY REVlrKI A.NI Ctift Tilit 1 F.l KVKIll' I iT. -'. o- I mum, r.w.-aaitijrsn, m. APPLE : ' lirrrn,!.... Dnetl PtA ;TIK.a : Ureea.,.. Ii.loa BUTTKK.., ... .a! . Bil UM 1 "' 1 m. c. iiss..t..;J..i:i'r; i ' rWe...v . ' i it iBBBhltri 1 7. 11. IS' .Waaler hatulni... bulk f oul.lra. ,, .aes .... ; Hnlk eljaa.. ...... ..... 12 17 BAGfilNll t........ ; I COTTON: ' '-' : Low' M.Mag ; -ttoa OrrlUutry OlltlBfJf, arasaaj af Ul ! 14 C lliCaVKSsw t.-a aj-a-4-.a-ia(aj -. i S4Aj' S tlUKSK; f. - . -' ' Iwtsra CBttinjr..,. 17 CORX.................. I IB CORK MIAL ;V,.;.. 1 1 tuiu ............ a.;,.' M.aruvt . LARU. '. 11 tarn '' SOLS LtATHKR. ;,., . t I FfSR- LtATUEIt,,',. , . . , . , . U41B HABRltD 1 Oe'tltt2Tth Instant at Uis resldae f 1. J. Ualbta, by Khlar J. H. Aaderaea, Mr. Jaa. ai uaiiaa so siiss Meiuss a. rvsrrva, saw HockiBgbsss, N. 0. . In PHuirlvsals eouatv. ea ths Uth tnataBL st the metdeeee 4 the bride's f Ihsr, bv Kav. J.dia H. Aadrrsoa, ' Mr. David HaUlo te ataw hat us Aauerwa, aU of Koeklagtiaai, it tha restdeaee et Mr. I. "Mliehsll (step. father el lb brMel aear ReklavU s oa lbs eaaaint; of the Sot IihUdL by K.v J 11. As ewaou, Mr.wss. M. eeboolnvld, ot Reartre Couaty, Va, to Mist bat Us sabaer, at Havk Ingham evuety. DIED. In I nil I J, Nov. ftnd.of connumntl'm, Urm, aaaxwiBi , . naiun ua awt 1 taaBati a mt awn, of Biddtuori! isituuf. x4 M jmrp tut4 two V... nVhlLl. Liiitiu. ' l... liwal. W (1 giumv vv 111 ta a.-vriTS x rvi J 1 v ea the 10th blatant, atr. KloutbeUi aUtlfearn, reiki of lbs Ul JaiuaS'thHlfcarB, In tha 0;B year ef her sgt, , tr .11 . - W .. triii. . ,t. - duties o bsrku.liaiiHr,MrsrK. U. l!a of J. I). Wauts. In ui snui vear ol bar aea. I ft aua. Vet of this noties waa drat eoaala to Utmeral yells ZollUiollur, ol Teuaraase, waa lost bis lire xallanUy HkuUiik lor lha eouinera eaiiao, sad alaler 0) CuL saroms ZulHi-mtur, ot Hail- rax eeuaty. . Ia Mawbara. ea the events- o th (ra, Irvia ralf ir.l, tgei 24 MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F mm ahd 1 1 1141 l 1 VAI CINK VlftlJ. "At aov avtt BIMP.-ON'rl Drug Mtora, B KOMO CHL0RALUM tilt BUT Dlfl!tKkt;TAXr. At aov m il HlMPsOV'fi llruii tbart. H 0!llt MWDKRS-F XTTf. ' At ' aov HO it 21 UPSON' Drug Store. JUBIH1 PRRst'MIBt, ANDTOluEr POWOKB, At . aov UsVtt (InPsoN'S Don Xioia. B Miiopi grriRVR-cixu Ai,T4tir ricur. Kmsxvss. .... ,: fiKLTZtt, C IT MATS Of MiVXIXU I"' '.. 43TD MA HXMHtt A VtMlMS T. At ilWl'BOSB tov DO-if I)ru St j. ' A. LARUI2TOUK OF TOtLKTTRICTB ' "" '. AND VA. , At aov 20 tf rTWPSIrN'B' UXuf -to. TpVItRTfalNf! I'SCALLT roNt JN JJ .- ' A FIRST CLASS PRUll STORE. At " filal'SOSf, aevSO-tt ..-'. lor Salo To-Day. Ksi ta.-ka N O rtonr. J.a.HwahdsrC!sJl:tt ou itu.-oti iu-ih nana, to Huabal. W hi a iW Mtwl 20 Kil.hHa W liiiar and SprtH llala WS HamI f arlv R P.rtbs 4ft Harms V hue si.d brows Sutra1, IS B01- M'at. SU Hole.' Chm-aS. IV KirLiia Hatha Batttsr. H Hoket jn ai-caronL a nags uonta. bov SO If W. 0, fiTMHUUl. V 0 T I O N Mill. Mir.hiy, AVtsMbsr 20(A, Ml. SAMt TO OHUKXCi AT 10 e'cLOCK, ' . . ! ' - ' Wltl be .oM stT.lwlas AaeU a War Haass rta WitiNlnirbta ti-at, a lara rullut-Uoa ttt rairllure and MottM-liold tti-itctta, rJurrau. jlaaaia - Tai.laa. Peiltlmida, MUr. .s Si.d Loua?s. Oita trtf Uu.Utr. aerwral ar-tod Trtoa- ln and Hl ua tUovee aad a variety ol lter- rliaadl-'t At II o'clock ths sale of ihe STANDARD OFFICE .1 ! and ether real ratal will takt I'll. Sat tlie wan rioMsaaoor. T JAMK4 M. TOWm, BOV Sft It Aat-'tuawtr, D I V O R C P. AW1tll dllllTHal )st(Ilv UlsAailH (I Pt A it' fti?Nt ht(44. Krjrtl errt v l.t'r----4ils!-ititH IffHtrTaa amMiriliic A, WmI rmiM -1 0 Ci't''l,"T ttt I-aW, $ l1. Bi'H-'i'wiv, w Y.wk City, Ho ts ti'-in yEfXPE TT, CO.N1IM K st.l.U.att r tub ... , . .Jt'Ltl: LKWlrj A (o i ' ll.tt.ii. 111 ' t -.'- I IKY A.V.V.WI A' si ,)t .., V HAIIIIWARE 4 crn.KI;Y . O MAT U.S. S T V K w. B ti L T 1 1 ,N ; jroet; mmmmsii tunpwA nr. j., at vert DtacwraoK, . -. Th Ltronlt Stot-t-la ihf f.. 'f ': '. ; - . , ' . -' 1 aawMtfi .i - ' ' " I T MMXKT9 JPff- SToS-Xi. " XtWAyi BAXlQUK. Bits: 2 Fest, Inrbw hj 18 te- ha , Wt efiVr Uie sbovs very tow. ;'; ;tcuva fA'H's co., ' '"" " "'" ' ' 1 R,Ith, N. & Arats tor tbe sale of Kill Siou. a ot ad ii seripiiona. . aov But! s urtiMi COURT ItruKTI. Mr, Aitred Wllllanis. BooUelh-r. l.'niv -- sutharisad Air.1 la ht. u-li, I14 tu. ,.f - -the Buprtnus Court Kucoru, v..luuui eo and Bubserittert toths RriMtru will beaii'.i. i.d thmuxb bun, to wttoai all )-iui;uta iut lie Utadv. no oth,:r twiws ta K.ilt Int anr rlu-ht to jtta a reeiiia my Bituta tor Urn jiur,. ot either ot said rolaaws . W, at. BHII'I', - . ' Ki'O-irli-f, Nov. 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"aJet .-5i" . N" w IN B T i H X . REf Pl.t' t ULLA RM-'eV tiirS - tiur.s.v ' WHITR S lli'l . WHl'l K wiiii; .A. s. tV, iiAEiiWAKt it: r - . ' ? r. il rut ;.!. to? satf .VO((). eel J-tr 1 ' r, v. u ' L grattful to Almighty God. , . - . v- ' ' ' - ."
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