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. '.C :.J.,. .( , --! 1 . . v ... . ..... '.. !-;-, !;..,:, .-. ;. - y. . ft, i 1 fjj flip VOL. VIII. THE SENTINEL AltVEH'rTftlSO KATES, , Aittnitwiwii alii klBMfta4 ki lb Badly Mrvt,atitu fuUuwuitf rales pt aa.aa iat mm '. r i. tntuioa Juki, ; ; t - ,.m ,m uumn.... .........' as. 4 vats aaiareaurel. luuMr jj V - " ' - .....-.......... ... t I . t w,-k, t ! a-mare, T m ISTM 4 . iLUul- -t "....aujaj 'I ) ihhY.-. lu " taaJ 1 .iaIi - II " - ; .( f f "j'f .i.i l . UK- -ota riUa fun audi adelUStari I l-l . n. , t .. ; f -r T ualHvl I" ...- UW " .m td.W ll.r-" ;. W W Is IT.WI ft lrr Mw Mtiul WoeAty lon, tlux lifttia of im r-'ea Fur tie7 Weekly alon, tejo-ltlh of Dally rait. 1 For Um Dally end trait-Weekly Combined, For Uw Daily and WaAry ecsblned, forty For Utr Daily, uit WJUy 4 Wrokly o biHl nrn i Mk IHilf nl ' f "Bneckl Mrtiwt. ttflt dbt neat Umilr n M. AdrenuKuwui t LuMt Cutumat, k& eeitu erua.. riUMK Af'FAIHS. CuiTuii 'KKEtj Ik ported .. bjf LjriD AJwii. Ui -T aiiij CununiwiuH Mur- ,v KAi.Kicn, Dec. 11 - PncuU iitt.. iu oar Market lu iUy: . 12 in. ' 174c. 4 P.M. - - - cUJw, 125 blr. iijir, - - 125 " 7i'U. ..I ilm Market, quiet 10 OOOD FAHMS : FOK -8ALI: IN OilANOK COUNTY. Fur t'oaU "f , C'K-ilit. For paruuulari quir. ..l tl: BEMISKL OFFlCli. N..v 2. 1372. . " . HuHurauarat. Bithop 1'niiM-, of tile Mvthodiiit churcb ih oo uur iirwjti on Tilay." ' Tbii W iluiingtou paper are eotliiuiaatic OB Katie Pliluaiu'a placing, anil agree ful- An accident uccumd on the IticbiuoatJ and Danville railroad on Tuenday niylit, by which an expni uewenger wai killed. We ai Onab'e to give particulate. It began to no Uat nigbt, nail at the time ot writing la still at it. ' 75,008 I Cash For $l.i-Wo call the attention of oar readers to the advvrtiee- ; nieitt in another column, of tb Nebtaaka tHatu crphan Ai,ytutnij""Hi'fe'"ia a Bbanoa- for a fortune In a Public Lefiil pra.ii.g, and at the tame time help a uible and Worthy ioatitution.- , A ECB8CB1BEK t tbe Daily bBKTMKL, t Max Mta lout, Va, complaint that he doe not. get bie papir rcgularlj. Will the Port Office Department pleaee look liit.itbemtter The piper le rcgelerlj nailed fnn thin office. , Mwe Jkasii PATTaKioB. Tbii lovely nd accomplished Southern young lady gave another very pleasing entertainment ! in the Hall oi the House of Representa tives on Tuesday evening. The audience was "select though tew,M.we regret to say. Raleigh should do better than that" Hex recitations gave great satisfaction. She was especially happy U Mrs. Caudles Lecture, Ns S, and Jeptba's Daughter. We regret to say that we have not the pleasure of a trsunal acquaintance with this lady who appeais So tenderly to the best sympathies of tbs Southern heart. We trust that wherever she may go ahe will meet with warm, generous and ap precimive nct'ptiun. May heaven's bless ings rest upon her snd those orphan brothers lor whose welfare ahe is nuking such touching sacrifices." - . ' Tb Nohtb Cakouha CorMic aud Tna Uil Cacs During t ic re cent 0 "ive.iiion of the If. C. Ooulereiice of tlu M K. i burcli in Fiy t evilly a ap.-cul tJ .i.itiaittee was appoiuted tj re- port o tin Biblecause. TUu Couia.it te made report setting forth in brief the rasBlti of the Agent's labors during the nine months be bat been in the fluid. Conference recommended thst the Aui. ri oaa Bible Society should employ an ad ditional Agent for N. C, as the Be!4 is too large to be successfully cultivated by one Agent The following resolutions were unanimously adopted. llaobtd. That we heartily approve the , eJT.nUol tlte American Bible BoCiety to supply toe word l Ood to tbe detitute faiuiiles in S. CI. . ... V ' ,; Vtemhed, That wc wfM co-operstt with Uletite Asen; in this, Klu"oa cnier- v vrias and that he it hereby dially iuvi-H-Ut. Via tour Pastn-al charges in ad , vai.tuiR the interesu'of Hie Bib.svcsese. Ttae Kef. P. A. Strolel, tbe State Agent, addinwd ttie (.'ontcrtnee in brier, but parti neat speecii. Bishop Paine reapoud elinan aff.vtionat-t address; enduring fully lbs Aaicricin Bible buckty, as one oft ie Bobiet intitut one in our land, I. and aur iig the Agent of hw p..s.)al ' g'i.Ml will, and fiat of all tlte UH-uiuera ui lUwfenwos in bis arduous work. ' Dr. a Ft Diem, of New York, rose to euy t tat lie ae in frequent iotrrcourae wit4 tii ..ffioers or tie B-b e aocitty in New York, and be Wt K due to broilie 1 ttrut.l and t the Conference t ssy thai brother & enjoyed Arte full eoofi Jfc oi tie wtfie-.-rs an J tbu they'w're mocii grat iti -U uu Ih ; au l.ty ajd lnJj-wry w t j wb;cti lie iiad erioruieli tie UUilc ot hia ' Agency. . V 7 LeglslaUre of orth Carolina. SE.SATE.- - . : " ' I , , Dkc. U, 872. ' " The t?'nat met t" fte -nsutl huer. i-iwiu.ui ,kuiiI in toe eliair, f- The oliair aeaMne'4 Mxasra. fCt, Wrig and Kllt C'blamos,a Uw Nn- ate branehM the rpn-rt eximniii-iHi9 Aa the aff tire of the penitenunry. Alee Maava; Cram', Todd and Ni:h'laoa as ttie cooimittee, in euroaseal bills, i . i' Mr. M rriraWB frv the emaWtee en ooowitutioml reft-rm, reported bill tu am ad theeoivsuititioii of tlieSute. , ' On motion ot Mr Morrimou, tbe .bill was taken up, ordered t be printed sad made the specinl ordef for 1 M0 oVIk tu swmif, ,., . rUsTia trout at ladSiroimiuittets were submit d by Metal. Merrimon, Troy, ci't u vawnim, iBvc, iiiii i4)wi, v.. ' 'fiTaj nantMt . m , Mr. Ellit,of CsMwbs. fnun aha c.mimit- lee osi priBimgrepwsd a btl) tu rsgulaJa too com peats t um or ttie public uiiuier. and moved Ihesnapeatios) of ftie rules to ut tlte bill on its passag.-. Concurred Mr. Elba, explained that the only Change maue ut inn law oi last was in increatinz the pay for composition ttoia sixty to eighty ceiitt per 1,000 ems, leaving tbe prvsaworK aa it stood, at D ty cents per tosen. i ne uui was nnuiimoua )y reeumuieuded by the cumnuttee, be said, and the necessity for its immediate paassire arose from the fact that tbe pre sent contract expired on Friday next The increase was tne result of a thonmgh examination uito tbe tulijcct,ttie commit t-ju haviug consulted prai ticai 'printers io othet parts of this Statu and out of the state. Mr. Waring followed, in support of the bill. The price paid the prrsvut printer waa auioritniajy uiaiieiiume ano me com mittee believed they bad fixed Upon a price just to the Htate and nulv fair to the printer. fending tbe conaiuerution of this bill the special order tor 11 1-2 o'clock wet reached the bill to provide li r the elec tion ol BuperiorCouit . Judmt bv the quatiaea voters ot the . several luiticial Uiatricts, which, on motion of Mr. Powell was postponed till 11 1-3' o clock oo Friday. The printing bill was then resumed. Mr. King opposed tbe bill. lie favored the Itttiug out of tbe public printing to bun lowenfc oiuuer. . . - . ... Mr. Wsriuir explained that tlieempliiv ing printer was bunod to pay bu journey men a certain price tor I timg type, sc., and that any margin he could louk to must be in excess of that sum. Mr. Hespest oppiised tbe bill. Tbe peo- pie a oie nut in :uatiiiu- to. bear laws which would enable tbo public printer to make money out of them sir. Welch offered an amendment to pro- vent the retrospective operation of the Din. Mr. Ellis, of Catawba, accepted tbe amendment , i Mr. Murphy admired the gashing pa- jiotim of Mr. Bespits' heart It was true it wss new-born, but still it was the no less admirable. But be could not over look the tact that Mr. Kespess was tB re cords as assenting tu a sum nearly double the pmputcd r&tus of. print inn in day t nut ions ago. lu tact, that neoator knew la bis heart that the present prlcu w iul.i- out to tbe printer, and that the sure pro- pusea was baraiy aaequato to save tne printer from loss. Mr. Mcrninoa regretted utat tne com-1 mutee bsd not accoinpsoied the bill wi'b report of the tacts which induced them to recommend this apparently extraoidi nary increase. His uudersiaoduig waa that tbe journeymen printers received fr their labor titty ceuta per 1000 ems, leav ing a margin or ten cents for the public punter, tleconsiricred tne proposed in- cniw too much and would vote against the bill if it could out be satisfactorily ex plained.' " " "" Mr. W anna reminuca nr. juarnmoa that the tjpt-aettin was but a part of the expenses ot the public printer. An intel- gent pniol-readcr Had to be paid out oi e ten cent margin, rents naa to oc paid snd lights aud fuel provided, with wear and tear, Ac, H t own knowledge of the. ouiiness leti it extremely doubtful with him whether eighty Cents per thousand would tare the printer harmless. Mr. Welch a amenuuient Waa adopted. The bill then passed its second reading without a division, and on motion of Mr. Cunningham was recommitted to the printiuit committee with ioatruciiutu to report the reasons for their action, and that the report be printed. ' " A IneessKe was received irom tne uov- eruor tranMuiUing a oommunication fmni U. d. Attorney Ueneral Williams asking ra report ot .he criminal pneecutiou ux North Carolina tor 1871. On motion of Mr. Welch, the message and accompanying document were r lurred to lue iouauiuiee uu me uuiwia(y. A measaste was r ceiVed from the Uouae announcing tbe psstnge of a resolution of instruction to the State Geologist (re quiring him to report tne com oi a pamphlet setting tonu tne mineral ana mliHr nunurccs ot the Stated and aakinir thetoneurreuoB of the Senate. : . Coocnrrcd BILLS IKTBUOCCKD, Mr. Respess introduced abillJn relatioa to bastardy. j, Mri lurrv a bill tosulhorixe tbe Ckirn'. misMoners ol Uuiltord county to levy a pecial tax for the erection of a new coart bouse. Mb Waneg introdueeil a bill tot the iiDomiroeoi ol e special commiaatoe ui contest tbe election of Tod. It Caldwell and other Btut utficeri in August last Mr. Eilts, of Columbus, moved tne mil be primed. Mr. Keies called mr i lie ayes anoeots. Tne MeoattrreltHied to print 24 to 17. Tbe bill was then inferred to tbe judi ciary committee. . J Mr. Uowles introduced a Joim resoiutioa providing lor a con usct uuderNwbich the public grounds, Ac, of tne r-tjte io the city ot Hsleigh,' other than those of the sayiems snd peniienuary, may oe laaeo care ot. Concurred in and the resotuuon as transmitted to the 11 u-e. " , " Mr. Dunham, a resolution to provide for hi caucell itlon of vouchers in the public mces. Adopted under a suspension 01 the rale,-..- !-,. . Mr. Aluroht. a resoiutioa of instructioB toihe committee oa tbe Asylum for Hie luvaoe. looking! te further aceoouuoda- On motion of Mr. Orandy, ihe bill to iuoorporste the New York, Norfolk aud Uiarlestoe Keiiroad company ws ordered 1 1 bn printed. BILLS OX TU1K0 HIADISO. The b U t' sin-nil the goberal incirpo tion acubrnttini; the cueioer ol acne ot baud to be hWd by tofp rtj bvd'es was put i.y--e lit tsiird reaoiug. Tin amend uitnt pryp. to put miniog and maun fi eong a mpanlsa no a (Doting with i nwiaaui, we.ee are iimiteo to 360 acres. -' Mr. Worth explained the object of the um as aoove. Mr. Murphy offeiod , a substitute re pealing 1 he entire general Inborporaiioa act." ., ... .. . T - )ti. Worth eppnatd the substitute. Tbe c wda aoonainittienai reqaircaoeut - -Mr W(a-h-ihou,'hi e-n. ... , 1 Mr. Vluiunj s.icj tiiat f s,s tr1 we rtouiietnent lutpoa-ible in its char.tcr. Tue law was usual a copy. el lbs No' Iiaktawsmi was a stead k-tfcr, s I aea liied at i iHtetnled to prwiHit Ilia to uiaiion of ctf , t on, ite quoted tnen er State ue to aliow ita absurdities. . Air. Uutlor op,iused the'aubittute. Tb bHialHotiou dir. cted Ih enaeittlunt ot a general Inn. and it' tb pteent oof 'fct tutpirteci u was the duty nf thu b gi Is ore 4t aimnd It. ' 1 ti otJect t,t thv steteta was gooH atti extoo g-wnl bat n- auiUfd Iruui is 111 ift'iKwiunii lee time ul U tiowul AmkIiIi. It CuUid on n harm "it the statute book li w oauii.t ihuui pirate under it there wee a reeieoy tn applying to l ie uwicrai --iU. jtorwood said tiiere wasaUtUlculty to be encountered in the Settlement of this quetjo&. The coualitutioa peri'mptorily Kiruuutne ugisuture w past a special iavorporatioo law except the incurpora tion cannot bo efftxtod under the gvtierul w. ibcpcui ion gvuerai law win jun place it beyond the power ol tbe ugts lature to pass any piciai act at all, oo may pass a special law, be repeated, if tbe general law be fouud inaulhuient, but tbe oonstitutioa proliibits tbe Legtalature from doing so it there lat no geueral law. lie thought the matter better as it ttood. l'lie general Uw could be aiuvudC-d where needed. . Mr. Worth coucuired . i:ti Mr.' Nor wood. ... Mr. Bulky also coucurred lu Mr. Nor wood's oiewa.' - . Mr. Lois said he was the Cist man who ever introduced a guueial incorporation Dili lulo tbe Ucneral Assembly, tbe ejie 111 queuun, and it was drawn from the law ol Peuuaylvania, the purpose being, as bad been done in Abut btate, to pcitwt it s lie aeiects becune developed, tie snowed tilt: noelesaness ol much ot ibe special acta ol incorporation aud their euorm ui ci to the bt He. He was oppoac.l'lo the ut Itiiute. ..... Mr. Dunham favored the tuUiilu.e. lu leply to the oontututional objection, be tnaiutaiued that the Legisiatare was pa niuited trum passing special acts only when a genemi Uw existed. If there was bo geueral law, the Legislature clearly bad power t pass special acta. Among tbe. reaaonS In tavor ol special trgislatiou in those mattera was the impoitunce of tne toBietatr-iimng W'tte- hawds granung ui corporate power, at a matter ut MUdence, looking to the Interestt of the State, Uu couaiuerea it exoeediugly dan gerous to drlegate these p wer or to place tue iutcrests ol tbe people in the bands ol superior cut cltrka withouuegaid to qualification. Ho cited the duui;er. ut cunrac.er of ctporstious if not cwerullj wau:bed. Mr. Murrimou considered tbe rtnuire- nieiiis ol the geueral la which must be strictly coutormed t a better satcguard ihau the action ut legts stive bodies la thetttequeiit baly action and under the inllucooe et lobby members, &a. Tbe ujouo 01 iiMa bitwoisjit cornorate powers should be such as tosscuie tue watlilui care of the judiciaiy. Air. C'lamer called the previuu ques tiu Mr. Jfui pby's substitute was rejected. The bill tuen parsed its third reading 85 to 5. Ou motion of Mr. A vet a the resoiutioa fur the relief ol auuon Ooodwyu, tix col lector for Jobustuo county, phased its Sever tl resxiiuga. " aj leave Mr. I'riee Introduced a bill to auieud section 201), chapter 2, Utle li CVide of Civil Procedure, llelened, The bill to amend the charier of the W iluiiugton and Planters' Ilaiiroad Com uanv uaaaed lit third reading. (Empowers Una company to consolidate with existing liuee In Virginia and South Carolina to form one through line from Norloik 10 C burlcatoa under one set ol oinccrs, itc On motioH ut Mr. Cramer tbe Senate adjourned till 11 o'chxk to-morrow. '- . Notk.- jlr. liarunardl occupied nil seat during the past two dayt hiving somewhat leaovered from bis illuets. llOUbr. OF KEPKEfcEK TATI v E8 Wbdmbsdat, Dec. 11(1872. Pursuant 1 1 the adjournuiet.t ut ymt r V. Mr. Speaker Ibdmiaoii called the Hou e u 01W ut 10:30, a, m. Prayer by -Kef. Mr. Blvthe, of tiie House. ' ' Journal ol yrste duy was read snd ap proved. ; Jnr. lieuneu, irom me wuoicwry ow in.tiee, Mr. Waugh,, fiom tbe c- munttee on CountuS, Towua, Cmea, Ac , Mr. Car ter. Iron) tue commit ee on Propositions and Grievances, Mr. Oudger, from the committee oo printing, Mr. btanlord, from tliu couiUiitiee on riuauce, Mr, sloring, from tbecouimitlee on ogrud Bilia, Mr. Bryaon,, from the eoumitlee ou Ibti roail. Irott-rosds, Ae Mr. Widuey. Imm tlm cHiiuitUouuo i'oi--, u4 Mr. SuilK, trout the committee on Coottitutuinal l(e lorui, suboiitiedreport. By Mr. Ueui.etl : a resolution rai.ing a joiut coaimittce to examine the sccaunu ot the Treasurer., placed 00 calendar. By Mr. UenoelU a bin w provide lor the inlorceuient of ,icre.s in tutu ill equity reeikred prior to a evitdu act Of 1800 telerred. By same . A bill to cure delects iu cer tain judicial proceedings atriting fnon mistakes of junwliction and other estes ; lelerred. , By Mr. McGehee 1 A bill lor the more effectual security of lite and property on lUHroads, 4c, ; referred. : By Mr. Cratge: A bill to amend home stead and personal property exsuipti.ua ac ; referred. ' Tbe bill proviibs where the Mtuue-t-ad lias been laid dtf by one creditor it cannot be laid off again by another.) ' ' By Mr. UbAde : A bill to repeal a. tiona 25 aud 27, chapter Jbt), laei vs. ol xituih lB71-'72; relerred. Bf Mabeoa, cut. 1 A bill 1 1 alter sect 25, chapter 1, law f l!7l-T2i n. lured. - ' ": By Mr. Kytiuml : A bill to incorp.irate hling boiumuo Lodge. Sin. 313, P. A. M , ltobwon oouiriy relerre'lV - Un motion id Mr. Joyuer, the.rulua Were tuspinded and the bid lor the relief of 911U0U Ooudwiu, trii-cnllector f John atoa eouuif, was taken ap and paased lis v Vvrai readings On m itino ! Mr tii Iney, the rates were suspended aud the resolution in lavor v Wear A Muler Waa take up and pard .ta several teadiliga- ,LXpSK. ' The resolMUoi. in Uv-.r id' A. t. II d.' rtoriff t ineaiMee eoeuty, waa Lnk,.a up and pass .-d its teferal resiinj;a. . ',' v y IALEKJ H.' N. U. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1 ----- - The bill tl amend aret,on 1. chanter 48. Revised (Vide was taken1 up and, on mo tion 01 .wtbMn, eol, waa laid; on toe table. ": The bill to ami nd the art a relatjoa to tuinuiiil priced. ng wss taken np and, 00 niotion, Indeftniti ty rxeip-ioid. Mr: Freenwn w aetiouneed a havitrs! been co tiiu U to his loom by atukuest fur t e past arecra, tja. - The liill 10 ri-rolaut th salaries of t! (i' Vi nior. an I .Treasurer was taken up. fje ht1 '! tlie Oovernor (3,poOpur anttiiin. u.il tbs Tieasun r flHOO.j M v B.i riu .n movvd ttyeler the bifl to 'necouuiiineii nit tMhrncsfcad Pee.' Mr., M.uritoe hoped the tKfeti otil-l not b nitdV. The biff had btee onte fefi-rred to tint rommiits but as it spiicared 1 hut tbe committee wnnhltuk s,iftttbi.fore sctirg rB TfrrmatW, at hi request it waa withdrawn and placed Oa thca;rndr. It was very Imp want thst me oiti stmulit tw se.ed w belia tb u. jourament t reci, ant gL-inleiui-n well anew that 11 the measure wss not per. fretrd before the adjournmtat it Could not be don at all. Mf. Oodwya ursed tb rererencro V eusnautie ut remarks oteone I-nia, The yeas and nsvt Were Called on. the demand of Mr. Gorman, and the II Uae re jected the motion by a vote of ye s 5a, IU1VB OU. ' , - : Dudley, cot., moved to amend bv ttrik in out 8000" and insert " 4000." ' " : Mr, Morris-n took the fl 'i In advacacv to ne--biii. iiewassorrv that the. iren. tlemitn' of the other side umied (K'ter. mined to make this a party mruture. The. itatetgn rii saw ot soiue Uiue ago to j. lurle to this bill as "mean and "contempt' ihle" and, with cliaracto'tstic truth, crod it the introduction of the measure to Judge MiTrimon't br Uisr snd a cousin to the di leated candidate for Treasurer. NOW Aubnna ira fin Ltk ... Judge .Menimon, but he pleaded guilty to tiie second count in the indictment He would on "shitrae" 111 on any men who would inimduce and.advocate a measure of this kind influenced by parry consid erutmna. Mr. Morris. n read the following Tit of . rles of Governors in other Hlab-s! Louiiii,8.000: California. $7 000; Nevada, f 0,000- North Carolina, Aik:,n a. 4-V00O; Virginia, 5 000 j hVa tucky, 1 5.000; Miubsj hiihoitt, $.1,004; Pnaa . Iv a 1 a, $5.000 ; Alabama. $4.000 : Georgia, $4i00; New' York, $4,000; "hiii, $4.oo0; South Carolina, $1,000', Indiana, 8.000; Minnaaota, $3,000; New J(ie . , i 000 ; I enmeaef, $.1,000 Iowa, $2.500 ; Main-. 500 ; Mia-ouri, $2.500 ; Kan., $2,001); Wen Virginia, $2,000; F.oridu, $i.6u0; Illiuois, $1,500 ;' Oregon, $1,500; Wisconain, $1,250 ; Dtlaaaie, l.SfSiUU; t ounce ticut, $1,100 j Michi gan, $1,000:' N.ota.ka, $1,000: Naw nampaIiirC$OT0 Vermont f i,uou. Mere were great and wealthy State pay ing much tmnllcr aalarie to their covernort than North Carolina crashed under a debt of nearly $40,000,000. lit re the (state, utterly prostrate under an enormous load of debt, making no effort to re'iev her sell, was paying her Uovernor a much larger salary than Unit ot New xork. . Mr.Mornsuucoiit.Bueti for some time up on the plain nuceityol the paaaage of this measure. It wat an economy dictated by t .utid prude.ice and common scute, and which the tix-p iy"tol the Htate had a ght to expect at the luind ot th Uen r.lapdgur move 1 to amend tne amend ment by linking out the "$4,000" and in serting a.soo." Dudleyi eoi f p--ki4t opp-iailloa to the oiigiual bill and la fivor of his amend ment : Mr. Uoriiiuu charged thai the bill was riclly a parluaiB iiieamiie. The genileiu 111 (dr. M uriao.i) in giving lift ol the aalani t o 11.0 lioveriiora of ' vtht-r Stat. tk '.aie not to stat that in those tjt.t e houmtx, liliuiture, "Sec , were (umohcil. Ho ai-e-al iu thu iu iiu that $3,040 wnt mmi unco, l ut did not think tout $4,000 Wat 4 dollar too much. Mr. Uornuu, slier c nupniin nttiig Oov, Caldweil'a c.osu attention to bushiest, titled f tat the ttucutiv e offi Uader U,v W'Htb coat aonm $2,000 m he t'tan it ha under uov. l aid eit. Mr. btinford ws opu s-d to bitii suiendinenU. lie a h . low s.lary man but ui ord r In c-rv out his record ol lait wu t r, had to give this bill his auppoit The aala lei of ail the txecutive otDcers, with the ixopiion of the Oov- ernor, wat reduced last winter. Tin sal ary coul 1 uiit then bj reduci-d, but it was promised it should lit d"Ui this winter. Mr. B iwmaa would aunpori thu uiueud- ment offered by Dudley, e.4, Mr. Goodwyn wa opp-enl to ail the amendment! snd to the oiiiCittal bill. Mr. Brown, of Uavidton. wat In faroi I paying the Governor $:),000 aud thought $2,500 wat tulHcient lor the Truuaurur. Mr. Bryan, of Alleglnny, would aunrt nt the $4,000 smeniline it aul $2,500 tortile HVatureT. Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, would go. lit $4,000. . , Mr. Houston thought that $3 000 per amiuin tor the Uovernor and $2,500 tor the Treasurer wat amply aulllcient. Mr. Moring would tuport the $4,000 aeii'juiiVvoiH-iH'MaallonvJtiv, if---1-.'-- Mr. Uotniau tlnrughttt would be doing tlie State au irreparable injury to reduce these salaries to a beggarly and niggardly pit'wee, tee;- He sniwaled to the good St iiie ol the Houx: uot 10 do it Mr- M irr.soB called lh prcvlodt quo- tion. 'I be call wss tuatained and the (uetion racumd upon Mr. Gudger't amendment to lludley s smendment. On motion of Mr. lleatoa th yeat and say were called and the amonim at t ' the smendment wa rejected by a v,.ti ol yeas 6, asys 101. the qucatliltl renurrrd Upon Ultdley't amendment to give the Governor $4,000 pert annum. . i- 1 - On motion ol Air. llealon tli yea and nays weteal!ed and the Houae adopted the amendrAent by a vote of yeas.76, nays Dudley, coL offered aa amendment to thu second section of the bill, (ef which notice had beea given before tbe call of tbe previous questioo) making the salary of the Treasurer $2,500 per annum instead of $ 1 ,600 si th bill provide. . Tbe amend ment was adopted and t ie bill then p-s-d its second read fg. On motion ot Mr. Bennett, th rule wne lUii-enUed and the Henate revolution to tithori the Joint Stlettt Committee 00 the Sale of the, Western N. C. Itaiiroud to take Ustimony under oath, was taken up and paaaed IU several readings, V By Mr, lii alon : A bill to amend sett-iie 45, chapter 100, taw of 1871-'2. x On moUoa of Mr. Momsoa. tbe rule acre exnd d and tbe bid to regulate the taU, na ot -b Governor arid Treaaurrf was take up 1 a its th id leading, " Mr. ts a-iua moved to aim nd bt stnk- n (mi m ata t os 2, "J,5 KJ"' snd ir sen t.1,000 as tb salary 01 Hi Tieauia.-r - lost. Mr, Andmon, of Clay, amved io amend sretiow 1 fey giving the Oovernrir $3,500, instead of $ 1,000, a the bill acw pmvid- eaj nan. - " Mr. Heston was in tavor of hs vedac tion of tbe salarr of the Governor to $4,000 per annum IterWea It wa right sen jut . Mr. Brown, nf UavblsiMi, moved to smeed th Rrateeetloa of the bill bf glv- inif ins uoverrror fa 600 ; unit. : r Mr. Wttte moved to amend the areoed trctina giving tht Tnwourer $4,000 per annum inttesd nf Bf.nOO and to allow kim to employ an addttioaal clerk at 1 laryot 1,000; lost Tlie bill thew Daaeed iu third rcailins A the bill bow ataads the Gnvernor gets H 000 per snnuua and tbe Public Trvs urrr $2,500. . .. , AOjouwed. ! risr PUBLlti fulAtk&ti AGAIN, W hope th lUfiststtire wrttrHkesom immediate ttvM in regard to public print ing. The contract of T, N. Hsmsa; ex pitat on the lU'.b, to-atorrow. lie will rtiiw have completed what fa agreed to do, but al a corsidrrablc low to Ibe editor of the Hkmtinku Sixty rent per thou sand ems have tmt proved an 1 Dorado exactly. A private individual has been competed to bear thu lom when It should fall upon the StaiT. Btate work should bo paid for at k livanl let live rate. It fs bad policy at well at bad ethic to demand tbe petloiroance of certain work without allowing' a falf, remunerative Leorupreiatioft. In other words, ths print ing for fiie Stat should . be don at the expense of the State, and net at the rx- pcrisj of a private individual. LEGISLATIVE BCMMABT. For a full repott of the important pro ceeding! of the Sinate yvsterday ee Sea- a!s rep rt. , '. ; The only meaiure of linportance befi 1 tiie Iluusaof BapresentatifotoB tetuitday 1 ml 1.911 I 1... t.. t : . was ' e uiu, luirouoouil oy sir, niirnai" g of Lincoln, to regulate th salaries of the Qtivt rti ir an ! Treaturr. Mr Morris m mad aa able speecii lu aduaiary of the bill, a syuop'l of rK'h will be found In the repw I proceedings, Tha original Bill gave the Oovrruor $4,000 per annum salary, j sad the Treasurer $!,00, but it piaaeil iu fiird reading so amerded as 10 give the Oorernor $1,010 per soi uin sn l Ilm Treaauier $3,500. , ActtPKiiT On yeatetday morning a colored man by the name of Buras.l Whltaker, h id hit left lian l badly ta jured by fie saw of BledWt cotton gin. Dr. Jantr Mi Kee dreo I the.wuuml and pronounced it, we bear, very severe one. Alexander Duma wast he most extrsv agant author who ever lived. He earned million, and died leaviug twenty fiance. Had h poseaaed th wealth of the Kothtchild he would hav x nt tb whole of it in twelve moi th, tnd would are litrn elw tut borrow ten sue for f- JliH; and a loll. . Edmund Yata says the a-tint 61 George Eliot's charm liet. to a gitat extent, in he tact- nf her thonnigh acquaint atics itti the life which the avts herself the tak to dtecrilie ; in the hands of tuch Is heaven iritted itenin. the dt t'ol.of rural life, th raying ud doings ot lanutra wive and agricultural laborer, the merest trivial occurrences, noted with an all ol srrvant eye, and nallaled with infinite wit and kl I, are Invcited with Indascribalile int ret' ard psthiak . It v. Mod d aid inakea tin Aliliiit t thing ol beauty, anil a joy to tliee who ail iipm-i it the In at literal urn inliel- ialied with the be illuatratlont. U-ii illy his msraxinvrXRiIs ill other in eiegauvc but in the Di'O ihIh r numlx r it excels it- e:i. .. - ' '''.",. I A I MAliKET.S Naw Yobk. Dc. 10. Cotton irreuular: ash 2.70lVb iles ; upland 12 S-Siorleans 20 1-3. ttiwthrrti 11 ur unchanged, $7.l0s 15 ; c inm .n tu i.ir eu ra $U '-'0 1!2 ; aid torhoice 02Os12. Whiitv 1 1 t. at 1)5. Corn fairly active. I 2,i ivi t high- r, 84 1-2 165 1-4 f tteau.er wektrnt 7 1-2. P.uk dull, $13 00al3 35. M - beef dull, 10al2 , ne plant uii-m $13 .13 50 ; ne,r xtra do.' Lard quel, tlriii. 7 5-9t) 1-8. B.in q liet ut (8.85 .3.00. F:. i-lii. quii t 1 III, : ... . . Ci turn Net retrfp'irtd.iy I3tt uroaa ,107. L1vr.Kr.0L, Decunb r 10 -( otioo rued dull; uplands 10; nrleant 10 4 8-8.; , AS ILMiKOToK, Diieiiiber 10 rlta iff Turpentine dull t 55 Itoaia quiet $3 25 for struneit. Crude Tui wtlitie S '-iidy, i 29 lor b ird) iajt jeiiowVliP aitil. -S.i'gtit.pXi.. Tar maiki t ste idy at $ 00.. Wii.uisot. S, LKc. 10. ( ott, n qui I; w middlings 18 I 8. DALititona,Dec.lO. '"otioa quiet; mid dlings lUa 1 1-8. , ' Nonroi.x December 10. Cotton steady; iddlingslS.- . . FROM WASHINGTON'. -Washixotoh, DecemlieY 10,-Th tSee reiary of the Treasury sent a oanmunie -tion to the House of K-prrtrntaiivet to- ay reComtneuding au amendment to act to regulate and stcuru safe keeping of public ttioney entru-ti-d tdisburittoBl- rcrtof the United Ma'iw, paased in 1800. The Berretary encbate the draft nf a bill to as to include every disk or agent,wilb every dubursirig orKeirin the provision, making it a pedal offence to .convert to it own u i-r to lend, with or without interest, the public moneys, and also mak ing any banker or broker or other per hi , no to ol KiHiwmiriy leceive Kns 01 nut-' lie moneys from disbursing officers, liable to lie tried for embezzlement ' ' lit the caw of tiie L'uitud btstrs against Harlwclt, the penal.or la't-r etauae of the third section of act 1 80S has been he:d by tb (Supreme Court of the L 111 led H talis to lie limited in it tcrmt to the olthar sained ill the act and cannot becoBtlruVl Ut apply to any other.; hence tbe recJ oniiucaanuim m ine oeta'etary 10 include every clerk, airentor Mira,w. In Ibe cats of Kellogg against War- month, which Was latloia th Supreme Court of tbe United rKatea on Monday, the Umrt t -d.y grant d leave to hi ou Uoa, and or irn t liiat arjuni int on the mot rin lor a runt to anow .came itainat Judge. Durvil be beaid ou iliuit- lay. ... 1 .1- 12. ' 1S72.. Secretary Delane fas gone to Cuba fit? nis neeita. , .- ! - . The President has gone to Philadelphia, to a wedding. One Ifhur't Csblnet meof'ing to-dav. It is stated on th ttrWt that the (Mbl net decided to support Pinchbeck at Gov einof.iw tern., of Louisiana. No nominations or etmfirmntioiia to-day affecting the South. 1 '. (Sbat AWs-olfersd a joint reeolutloa to aianta tnaotnution, 1 aa tu alrot the President ana Vic President abd Senator ot ths.Csited Htatr by a direct vote of tb awApl,' . - " A bill naaaa 4W tbs relief of Tinalev. Van Uuraesy t)k, Oaerall at Crx, J. N. Ilendersoa Co- of Louiins and Mis souri, House Bills wre Introiluced amend ing aa art o March IT, t0, regulating the cuiibf tiuff nf imnort dutH-a. ailowinir teamaliips to unload ai bight, and ratib- nshing a new scale rl coinucnsalfiin fur cuntoin llouta uttliert; repealing tli bankruptcy act repeelina tax on retailer of leaf tobacco, rqiealing tbe stamp duty na bank checks, repealing . tbe euforee meot act to bridlre tb Ohio at Owent- bovn, penoinn aeei Indians, nweeptsd tli balance 01 in day. . .., bBNATB Truuiliull presented a putt tion by the lumbermen of Mmmaou agaioat the bill to perfect the navigation ot tne Mitsitsippl aa mimical tj their in. teriet. .... . ,- - Senator Mjvonaon was sppoimed truant o (iiultbsonlaa Institute vice Davl do- oacd, 1 '.i. ... 1 A bill bridifimr Ouohita. near Arkadel phla ftatMii , : ' FHflM RflltTH rawrtf tVa ir CoLl llll, December 10. John L Pt terson w elerjled United Btate Senator to-day. ' ninoe his electioB Patterfrat bat bea arreated tud it la jail, charged with bribery. ...'.. . k M.-J NEW ADVEltTifcfcMiiN its N on 0 1 The anderabrncd offer for tal their ntlr fWiea ot - ' HDR3I8 AND VE1II0LK8, Including rrnts-of Huibl for cms ysas. ' Any one w ahlns: to ao Into th tiveri would So w.'ll to call an sum onr tock toon, as vt ta to cmss oat Dy January 1st, inra. uecisaiw. o, at. uunn as v. A NOBLK V II A HIT T, Omaha Lottery ,IB SIB OB TVS NgHRAfKA BTATE ORPIUM ASYLUM To lie Drawn In Fubllo, 0e Mlh, 187A rirMt II Sack, tr Sit fur $ ' "Tlrteett sentDy Expm C O. D , H deatred. 1 Urana Cash I'rlta, $7t,OU0 Urana 1 sail rrlaa, Ifi.tnw Orand C'ajh Prise, n.UW Uraad Casta Prist, ' - lu.otw 1 sth P ice. . Auou lt'aab Pnso, ,UiO 2 sb Pnte. (.TOUO etch. ,MM 4 Cub Prises $4,uuu sarh IttW ICsak rnes,fl.0o0 aeoh, ItUOU Fot balane of Prises send for ' Ircular. This Least Enternr se Is endorsed bv the highest aa thorlty 1 f tbs Suits sod bat baalnnst men . The limited daaibrr of Ticket oa band will pe furaished tbM who iply Drat an rnse win ne paiii ui itni; jaoairrs KawTaot, For full pariioulara adiirra i M Pat f Kit, flmiaral Maaairer. det-lw ,.,J,n,1,i ljehrka. CL A 5 I I CA L- C BOOL. riiITtrur nlonof t. P PI kard'a tkhoo will open on the Arat of Jauuary, 113, aud lint on tbs twenty-first of May B was eilucaiad si lbs sliiudwm rehool. baa B ftaea years ex prieue' In taaeliiug a4 tsaakal Bvbuol, can g v smplateatiuioniaiaof bit competency suaaptneas loieeen 1 neeen-aji mid amurai and luUlllaeel eomuuaity. Hi Aeedemy Is qai e eouuutxUfUa, and soarrai fed aa to cod UlWuie to Hie e-antort and eonvi uk-ne of tbs uuema. Voya prcpa ed for t olle, and for tha ordtnarv buaiuisas of lit, board In rood faiuilks ; wash nir fnl, Ac. virry thing that It usual, (except Tivhl ) will ba furlil.li. U for f per momti. 1 anion 1 ids isnKuass, ai , Its aaiglitb Orawutar, A , $i.tt) psr see woe Hoard an Iniitoo mutt ke paid la ad-r.mc-i, per bail swaiua Buy arriving at Bills borooa sioi'day or Tbutiday befor Boon, will bs eon fey rd e the .-chool dittaae of twalvs aib., fur 9 1 Ml, by lelUn.A he propris Uir know, a few a prealous, oa wlocb day UKy will Iw at tbsilsoot . i , A H. PKEARf), ' Oaks, Orange Co., N O. , airtaskcs; '."- f ol. W. M. Blugl.au, MenauVIl!. Orang touuiy, H V. decll-wai. . jQR dOH0 AMD HINT. B. Tlwanderalitned bavliaf tor .nod a partner ihlp fur ibe (Mac dial of Iheu- profession in sll lit i-arlou. btanehi-t, nupi-ntully 1 Oar theli aervlt-aa to tbe eitiaent ol Kaieign aud of tilt tttrroendtng ooeiiUy. . Or. J kruuB will always b found st hit well kniiwa utiles on IIiIUIkm-ii eireet wbd ftr lliuesmay m fand for tin ir,a. lit st tne Tartiorougii iloune or si ttr joiinaon's otfles. IIM. K. J11HN . M I) . PaTEt a. tilNKi, M. O Rale gb. Dee. i, lTA dee 2 lm. . Q1TT LuT VOR A L B I ih valuable lut la Baleigb on New B rar, Blount snd Id- a to si m s, i-oolllng of halt a serf, Being tbe tailmn lwrt u( thsolUBuia Bank lad... t or tura. 01 Sal, apply at one to the un deraigmd R. II BA1TI.K, Ja, reeratarj, Ae, , Fai.siuu, Dee, 11th. 1WJ If. A ba-AUTlFCL LOf VT XV Laci-s, Buibrohiertea, Hsuukeichlcfa, JUt - Ai -. i HlMHIMK, PK't'lT A kit W paiSTa. av s-tf . . a r ao-a . ' on eavu moors sv oATxma, ATTOBKK f S AT LAW. - ' RALEIOH, tr. a State and Federal Coart and th Courts of aUtaadtlAJailicUlUUtrleta., aov 21-tX. . , ........ x ,.. - ... N O R T If CAROLINA JKA.N8, HATTIXEf! B ASD CAriMlaKHKS. Just reeelvcd l 1 FKIMrtK, PfcTTT A REWNOM'M. J WIS ARMBTRONO. HOOK.BINDEH AJftJ BUS MX tUxlit wAl Jtsfa; LFACTL'RER. -vsa Tsa soara casaHLaaa BtaiatToaa ' RALFIOH, N. C. i : friai, Etieutlor, Murataa and Raeuruins lioekeu mads U'jri-r. orta CarotlFS Ma-Kru and other lw aiMika, bouad laauirior Law ttindimr. laii; uuudera ui tea aKrv aupil,d aa 1 1 nuailiera b?ki-s fx-'$Wtttg tn tt)uii lJ!ia'. ...l.JLJlL'.i. JIl'L" l'!aas.'a.ate-'i1's,iii j, 1 .y.-j 11 ii.iip-i,, , , v ...1 Kaleigh Market. HE FULLY itKVISED ANf) COR .IlKCTICD KYKHY D tY. 4 , Rauuea, December, U UU, AFPLEa : flrsea.. Drll...,... PEACBEB : . , 1 , Uroen Dried......., B'CTTER... :i bacon i X. O. Uamtia. , l to ' -I I ' :i v. klllaS.... . . fuouldera.y.wa....,, Western rtdtfti1etv; Bulk boM.Ti.... ', Bid.. I,.'. I i Bulk aide.., ... ... B.VUUIKU 1. ...... ... OUl'TONl 1 ... T , , . , . Ji. Low Mtddllag. .......... . wood Ordinary.. Ordinary..... :,......'... '. 1 !U UilCKENdt . . ........ CHEESKV; - ' I 17 1 10 a ' Eastern Cutting COKN J., CORN MEAL .. .... EUUA ''. 1'i ao N. C- FLOUB.m $.80 I U aatiTO LARD... SOLg LEAT11IB.... ., LFPER LEATHER.. .... AO E M T II W A 11 i AW. THE at Asia a eriane ur int j WORLD, and THE TREASURE IIOCtB OF AMERICA. ' ' 1 . vas aaaaf boos or vas tsa. j Aeeat revort tale of tl Is 100 eoplet In a taw hours or days. Proaportu tree. Address, I AW UtXIlMtPKKI), Naw York. Chlefgo, Clncljiasdi at Leal New Orleans, i atptaw(t ! .!. .t" " . f ' R R H AND RELIABLE, VACCINE VI SUA At BOVtM-tf -7-1 BIMFjOrTi Drag Store, B OUTRAN C. t HO E B, Bvnra uxuiie a. yd dovbihsoiji Band made)- tt ntlltv. BAKDSOMX fCS RKTia for Ladles and Ml tr. FR1MK03E, PKTTY A NKW80M, dreB-U . . . i Great Confectionery -AMU TOY BI.IPOHIUI.I. ; No. 18, FAfHTTifibiitt Btbbbt, : ' flalolgh, N. C. Opposlt tlUt National Bank and Tucker a. M. J. MOfBJ.EY "... Now lia la store snd offars te tlie publlu. a hi'go, eomplei assoitiaeat vt ' i, iTA-IF ASD r'A.Vrr UMDX, ' eonat ting lu part of r.tsNi H AND PLAIN 0AND1B-, ! jkiub FJiviTH, jrrr. ' FAM.T U0U1TS FINE 'HI AM AS'l CUOJi S CUkWMU TOBAWO, Ac, Ae. tncladu er) art'ele k-nil li a strictly tit at elaajiaUblUtimsat, rreiieh tJanmea aide a apselsltr. vy atork of Toy Oooda la very full, emiira :st hundreds o( srUcles Tor all sue. Parlies and inira a.famliw turi.lakd a' ihort noil 1 rordlally inrlt evary out la w it or goons wir Hue o aiv ai a oil My rales wis! lie found .very natonau-le. M i M'M Ltf, II tatet evlllestre', : 1 : leuta It, C de lawJw ' t N 0 -1 : B T II R E RKO A tl V WI1ITB WHITE WHITE Willi CARPET WF CAMPKT WAHF CARPEf WARF St ft HARliWllit Dlfor ' T. II. MIM'iO A Mfi. -JliJ- R8. . W. MILLER Having rat timed lb manageiaeat ef aer BOAItDINQ IloCftB. , tornerof Nswbara a! Peraoa tHrt-da, ra iuetu the laiiioiiana.nf br ld fnenda and lata nut'ht iisuerallT. ' sea- i-u jkhi)F.sck for bale ; Ih-bcsuiilai enn arairsnie lo.'iiiSM-f,. hotta imr riHr I WilmtiiRiua sad Norib BiwiU, Kaiitfli, H. C - tor laruia Ac aip y to Mm . KI.I.KH MOKUKCAI. aov IV-radlai BLl'rl tiUKk.N NO. SO. MISCELLANEOUS. ;yALUABLE LAND FOR eALR. ' . ,, ' Vedostilay, the IlfiBTIKVTtl day 1 hi mbef et at Uie Uw reaulrnevof r. a, urintou btultit, if ce'd. w wilt, ejf vlrtm of oerUla rir--.:-'' to th St. Auitaailiw Kormal ecJiool, T. il U U- snd otiaara, sit at puhlie auciioo all Un lud hshioging to tht caUte of tin df4a,d, ,n statingof : 1 T1IE.VALCABLB KE41DESCI5, with lUappartsaaneea, abort tt3 sers ef laud aear tu , - ' . , of rmm crrf of RAMttn eVveral mull lots la lbs fuvn virt of RalcU. aud about to a-i of laml I H mU Wert of KaMh, sdjolnlog the land ul Jaau Dodd sad ethers, . Th sale will be la partaja to suit par tbavra, I KKMS," Oo third eiaa, theremalrtder oa eVfMdtt lur ttamuttBa. ' i- At In aams tlais and l!aras tlie AdrnlaUtr lr of aairf i. B. Smith will aell the remainder ef th personal stutct of Ui ealaie. . W. i WM. H. BATTLE A SONS, -aovaMAA, . .. For Sala To-D-7 ' 10 (Wka N. C Flonr. " Sou Haulielt Clay Peas. ' . . -lot) Hualielt lilt brand. " ' to Huaii.U Wbll Cora Hoal. ' tkW Buatusia Wiater snd ttmia; tal . ' Barrels Ksrly Roae Pulatuea. 45 Harrala Wlni and Brown Haira v J ., 1 Box Meat. . ... ,' . if Hoe CheeM. r' f ' x. IV VtrUa ttataw Battler, ts mru . , ( Hoxus MaecarouL , " 1 Baga Cutte. , . " . aov SO U W. & BTKOSACH. JglSHOr KfFERVBfCIXa SALT! OP riCRT. KISSSSOKV. -"'- bKLTZXK, VlTHtTMOP iVASA AAsV MiOSitilA APKlllt ,V T. At BlMI'MOM'B Bov 10-U i, ... iirngBtw. ftl H I WAflFIXLD M KAHTH CLOSET, It by sll oddt tbs Nut yet pttonted. Rmid t WtseriBLe Eiktb CiArr Co., lid l),.y L, Naw V nrk,for dsesrlpuv paienk Call aud OK amine. TwOBOWualianlat - ) W. H. JONES A Co., Xayl8-tt Aireut. N0K BALE, Best W eaters North 'aelina Rnibwt.Mi Flour. v : ' Atari 1 .-I-.... On ood Plane tnd out Foather Had. W. U, J0Nk,)Ca doeS tf B Pk Q Se 0 l;mpcnunT. rishor Dnildlnrj, RALE Kill, X r. TIM riSSST BKDiCrivy OF fVA'.VP ct.t.w 9 oons m x r. PLATED WAKE In all ita varitir. TABLE CUTLER" ol hrrti'M and tlimira tc . Manuiai'turs, . C00KJXU VliXMLH aud all oilier II, naa Furn'MbiDK UiMMla of the 11 wtai and uint apifovcd patterns, sa evil aa a',1 tht old auhatantftl, well tried iaciw f tk Pt " ' Jl'Lll'l I.t?WI At w., 'Wish Uielr f lists ill sat tpa'li''-1 udor tand that In His iirruocuiii ti of iln'ir liiinuraa they era eiaoiunl y aiiva lu the ur u e-a ot the times, an I llwy iu jK- to co iliui ths HAKhWAHU sail ll')LSS FURS'ISIIIS B'HIX SH AT rMK SS IF I'LA CUf, Onatrervti-xi teal and re iiecK illy lsita an mepeeUoa ut their tock. dee S U aN E W A h R I V A L it IVlaU and" I) list (idt) I lag a. Varioty, . JlOra A VO ,V70.' s Urge Btnek. ' " .''' ' ' ' ' 1 i lif (ipplf if E!t;ut Silk Eats. " rRIMlBE.rETTT!-'W.'!0 dee U jrjIAMUXl) BFECTACHI. U.n.afa. Ii'alsl P.-f . ' 1 1 tii.il., ti 'I' ' 1 h ft". fend r CBjUieJ MB)fi; rc ut ui (pn-ir birdnM and briiiisn, v it w well hne HVpt ifMtet'.fW enl iri.fn Bra, i or U H hrtln are fury ii.iuti.n; in iit pwr.ito tt.tr rutiarir'ttw liiriit: rtfkViritP lii'd tv lib ih pnfitt'Ms-, ih- ii;iuin!vi iirt!" f"-rti iaiitIri nA ili-i:fit-;i! l ivi -n i re atuioed in i w' Ut Mi" i. hi th 8f tenter tM'-'ici I ,VM;r'.u;p Nf 1 ork. ar .)t' rT rtfp t-(-' i . ki. Wru..-r Jftfur r C: ' ! ,a AUrtiit Ir K-.it.i :i, iS. f. m - -cnii ouiy omc.iUf 1. N - il .t - f Da nt buy pur ur! )..i . Mtlk, t 'I-'mAi ,
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 12, 1872, edition 1
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