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' L- L: if V in WTfTil - raleigh;n. a -friday. DECEMBER 13, 1872. X NO. SI. J p ( 1 $ TH E SENTINEL. ; A'lVKU ITSlNG tlATliS. Advertisement will bs Insartad la tb Dsilv sr risrt M the following nun per square of mk lin k, or Um minlo Use. - fMUra MM UM... .....i fl.CU .. . ' sack aauasuueat Insertion , , lii.US ... &U I ciU'tu. T eek,8 S.S0.1 square,? mo. 831.01) i - month, .uu i " " ; i I J: t.i.t" it " Itt " 44. t 1 U.'!l M 11 " SS.OM I - - -T ,M,('I, " I.".. UW 7 A l l to ihtahove ralea lur cock additional s,,u:ire foi : Fjr uioatb, 9 nthe, f 1't.lW -t ututmi, " s.6u - " m uu ' H.U)i " IS.'' ItijOU -Wlf ' 11 ' ll.isi 13 0nt the Heml-Weekly tlm -, three (tua ol 1 lull. Mt ITorUw Weekly ios twa-illh of Dally rate. for Mm Dsl'.y ed Brail-Weekly combined, ixty per seat o Habr rale Tor ibe Dally arid Weekly combined, fort; per cent, on nans run, i for Ike Dally, sktuf-Weekly end Wrekly eym- htnawl M.nxlw nt MIL OB OallV ralea. Knee ill boUwul nftj per cent on Daily nk ee. Advertisements m Louel Column, nu . ' per lin. , JHOMK AF'fA.IIiS. .- r AJemi. (Jn.t.r and ConimiMiua - Sler- cheat, Suiitli M .'ktft Strt-et: ' 7 ' , - Ralkiou, Dec, 13. ' Piice o cuUob Id our Market to-ly l JS in. 17 8 8 ct. 4 P.M. - - iie, - - ' - - 100 beie. (Uwipl. ; - 100 u Tuue the Market, quiet .-'.n e Concert Baptist Kamah 8kuima-KY.-rRemcml)er that the eoncert bj tbe young Udioi of tychool wilt occur at Tucker Hall, December 13th, at half past mvco o'tlock. -Tlie public are luvitcl. ArouwT. We owe oar subscribers liv ing on ll e routoi North and Katt of Hal- eigh an apology for the non-dclivcry of the 1 Bevtinbl ol Thursday. Some ntscal stole between two and three hundred copies, and hence our inability to supply all of our 5"" w w,. I i t C P, Hxaett 4CoI--This firm, com posed of entlemenrwell known and highly esteemed in this community, makes a speciality ol hats, boots, shoe, Ac., and their stock in this line is slways large and varied, and customers may rely implicitly upon the representation of these gentle men as to the goods they offer for sale. ' For good bargains we unhesitatingly refer buyers to tbe boot and shoe eatabliu ment of C. D. Heartt As Co., Fayetteville 7'. Street, , ' :KTiPtrriiA.--TheWilmiugtoff5Wf' and Journal contains very discrimisativ and welt written criticisms, upon Katie Putnam's and Browne's playing on the second night of their appearance. They am in full 'accord with what we said in the SwmtiKl and are every way jo st Tbe Star beglui Its article after Oil style Mia Putnam has Conquered Wiliuing I ton; tbe old city is now a divided dramatic I domain as between herself and Mrs. Date, and while there Is no possible ground ol contrast between them, M. Putnam has efiecied a secure lodgment tn what na hilbeit i bee a citadel into which Mrs. Oatea has easi!v defied Intrusion from any quarter. Hereafter, tbe heart of Wilming ton is divided between tbe glorious mue Queen oi Burlesque and the gilied young l?mVW'tM-M -lady.whonowrSndersfussobeaulifu.ly A.hboro-J. W Ije wis. the'dram ol sentiment enlivened wnh C.r.ayI F. Krana drollery and fun of the most eiquuite TiMbLr Ri'sabiu We copy with pleasure tbe fallowing paragraphs from a Wont letter ol Cot W.U Sauudurs, oue ol the editors of the Wilmington Journal, to hia Daoer. dated Raleigh, December One of the greatest evils of tbe present conssitutioa is tn provision that com pais ih lvu-i.laiure to meet every year. Ho naonia were sver cursed with "too much faritUtiun" to a enaier extent than ar the people of Nona Carolina to-day. W ith drat one Reconstruction Convention and then another, and special and annual sessions of tbe Legislature, it has been aoareely possible to print and publish a law before anew law making body was in - . SJwiun aud hard at work repealing or hncrini it. To such maimitude has tbe evil grown, that a new compilation of the .fcwWbsMHM.,! Ciieuts, but to lawyers and judges as well. But It these annual seesions Continue, even this new compilation will afford ouiy temporary relief. Twelve month will not pa ovr ur beads before there will be enacted "Bill to be entitled cts le amend ah act, &c, ad ifjinitum. In view ol the crying evils consequent upon com pulsory annual sessions, tuere is fori in the suggestion, made by Senator Ftoop r, suing on aturuy,tnai u:r uii every Lcgislsture ought te be ss short as oisible, leaving to the second season the ulk ol the work, when tbe members wiU have bad tine tp coiuidsr aud aiaiure their views. l' ' If, however, those who think It imp s- aibla to couiuleU before tbe Hist V"" I ber.ali tbe work uiaiougm iv u. l this seaaion ol the Legislature be correct, 1 ilinood policy to lake a loirg recess and to urgin u at u cai.j -- "able member to be at buw on Chnstmss and iiew Year, to attend to. tbe business that necasarily must be transacted in set tling up tbeattnirs of tbe outgoing yeai and cuUiNgoutibe.woiktor the incoming on. it is Botutng but simp e just ice to tbe west ern memUiis, if a neeas be takeu tall That it shouid give thim time lo go tb their borne and return, atotnerw.se iey . , ,, , , . i. . , . ...... 1 i would b kept mi teal.- tpow Sijrt?. yJl expend memw "alV"diV est nor ni.ie.ge during men. o far a the east ot toe btate is concerned. i, ., . hMi. a aivsa r& laaea I .. .... . , not - . , 11UL Jiff BliUlJ K""W MVm'nmt I si a- - . X ...-n-i -...Eimst is I muca to be hoped that J" M' " ' . able aa tbat wbictt requires annual etioi. of the Legislature. .... v-m. r--,. . noaltesuoba LEU 1SLATIYIC BUM MART. I" 'be Senate jelerJj, the House mo- lutiiio requesting .wr Senators ind Repre sentatives in Congresi to ask for the with' draws! tmm tho intori r of ths State of F lfrl Itoiipa, was referred. Tbe II iUs resoluMoo requesting tbd Cbireroor to issue a proclamation to check tbe druin ol emigration Inxn tbe Stats was concurred in. The bill to amend tbe Constitution of the State was re-committed with intnc t('ns t" tbe eommlltee to presant it in n form which will allow each proposed auitnlment to be voted nn separatelr, and was made the spscial order for 13 o'clock, -Uu. lth. - Mr. Avars introduced a resolution for the appointment of a CommiasioB to con- soft with the credit ir nf the rMate, which wi4 referred to the eoinmitiee on ibtt aeb- Ject. ' 1 air. ius, oi uoiumbus, rrout the Loin mi:ti on tbe Asjlum for the Insane, re ported a bill approprioting (70,000 fr the support, repairs, 4c, of that iustiulion for too' next. Tear TMr. J orwood, a resolution to provide for the exutiuse of conveying convicts to the penitentiary and patients to the Insane Anvluin and ilia Institution fair tlia Deaf and Ddin b and the Blind. 1 he bill tochaiter the New Yorktorfolk and Charleston Railroad Compao; passed its second reading. 'I'llc only measure which elicited discus sion in the lluu of Representatives on yektarday was the bill in regard to the pay of members of Boards of County Commissioners. The shape in which tbe bill pawed allows f 3 ptr diem and five cents mileage. The bill caused quite a lengthy debate end a Urge number of amendments were offered and rejected APPOINTMENTS OF THS N. U. COST FEUENCE. As a' matter of iuteruat to many of our readers, we copy a patt of the . sppolnt ments that were made at the last session 0ftbe N. C. Conference held at Fayette villa. We will givel the remainder to morrow: : IUi.KiaB DlsTBtCT. W. . 1L Bobbitt, P. . v Kaloich City; Edenton 8treotA. W. Hangutn. l'enon btri'et lo be suppiieu. "Cary A. R. Raven. j Rolesville Circuit A D. BetU. Bmitbfield Circuit J.B. Thompson. Tar Hirer Circuit H. H. Gibbons, liouisburg P. NJ. Carraway. Granville J. R. XJrifHth. Rock Spring M. J. Hunt Henderson A. A. Bohaiuer. .Nab-T.C. Moses. Wilson Mission I'o be supplied by J, Johnson, Editor AdeoctiUi. a Bobbitt , Hiluhoro District W. BaiTioger, P. K. , ;.;V Iliilboro J. T. llarriss. Alamance R 8. Webb. (J. Hill ft Haw Hiver J. B. Martin. Pittsboro-VW. 11 Moore. . Vanceyville S. V. Hoyle. ' ; , Deep River W. F. Cegg. Leasburg J. W. Jenkins. Person W M. Jordsn. Durham J. J. Rcnn. , . , Hiirh Hite.k M.aaion A. Normsn. tJREKKsaoiw District W. F. Reid, P-S. y- -7 77 Greensboro J. A. C'unainggim, J, Thomas, supernumerary. uuiitorrt v. it t-niiiips, . u. Wilson. Tnnitv Colleej-B. Craven. 1 Thomasville and High Point C. M. Pepper. Dsviuson K U. uaratt, w.w. Jiescn Forsvthe Z Rush. Winston H. P. ;olc, W. W. Albe. ritoke Supplied by A. W. Craft Madison F. L. R id. Weutwortb W. V. Norman. President Trinity College B. Craven. " Aeent Oraeniboro Female College L. L. Hendren. Agent Triuity College B. B. Cul- bretb. . . - bALUBDai .. DlSTUICT 1L L. Wood, PE. . 7? ,7 - : iM 7i- Salisbury I W. Urawford. ' . bull. bury Cticult--W. K. u. Moore. Mt Z.on T. A. Coon. . t niateavi'leJ. W. Wheelet ) eitateaville Circuit A. K. jsfurchison. HocksVitle L. Shell. Iredell T. P. Ricaud. ' Alexsuider C. Plyler. Wilkee Supplwd by Miles Foy. - lf mnuin if .sion Buppaed by J. W. Rusbr JonesviIIe R. T. K. Bb phensoo. Mt Airy J. F. HeiUnao. . urry Supplied by W. F. Needham. Lrrie Anv:aTisiK!isT.-A medicine that has dun -nmi than all Ui p enertpUuns of he psarmaeania W protect the human sjs- tem KiMi the bodily Ui supeandoed by uoliaslUi surroundings, is certainly worthy ot anasual eonddene It Is mainly en so- eoante Its exiraunllnarv prsvrnUv propr ties Uiai Bosietier's e to math Bitters le so ex1- eetdlnaly popolar n picalities sobeet to the Tiaiiattou of wiasmat'C jevar sad ethffr dl (ue produced by empoisoned air. A family Uut ha escaped sicaueas da lag a sickly sea son In consequence of aaing th Bitters ss a alenuara, U a Utisg aavertlsement of th virtue of Ui3 crenatatlon. Th wtwl aelgB- bdrfaood realuw the tact ' 1 eoatd n't kr believed n," aayseu. "i eareciy eruutea UTerUaiaeiiV; but em mast believe -ltkthitn tho.g we aeed in this aawboksoma s Una of .nutry," ruasrk a third. And ths rualt I that th InsU ct of seif oefensa, the arsi Iswl ofnature. ioUui-is III no foarvns of that com-1 munily tu obtain a snip y of Uie great vtiie-1 U.,laulidol before in. i Best f'risu eaijavikoraadelaaUciiy .oeiillt toUatlle ii.c cue. .a ol dam,, and i-old, u Bit era will Ik fji-uU parueulariy arv.i.-eabk, ..litum- . k. . nwit tifwfl. no bv tliia I Si3r o. oke.y lS2i unu,. annsMoe easeswaerel muHuiata vmi . . . , . . .. , . . . o... i aaKltsucalw.y..yIUe. 1 1 j ..r.run.s tiatVdt IkstrUi ItMlrJI 111U srf ru uiw- a " - 77 , a.. ..a I .ZiZZtwZ art d th towel. wnbprefriB.uaieoeii(eaoiwiMer airan" - " - J - ' I u.ufa l" UeeadeodleAltw t Legislature of Xorth Carolln. ,: , SENATE. t TacBSDAT, Dec 13, 1871 Th Senate met at the uual hour, Pres ident Morehead in the chair. , Reports ront atandiog coiiiiiilCteas aire presented by Messrs. Murray, Troy, Welch, Uudger, Orandy, and Flemming. A uessuge was n-ceivej irom the House traUMUtUug sundry etigruaavd bilis aud resolution wnieh wrre apnMpriateiv n ft rred or otherwise diepoewl ot. The Senate concurred in the Houte rts oiution in relation w toe manner ot draw ing lederal Jurirsia this State. Also in the House resolution in rivtrd w i tie tMmrvni Uuon library. 1 no House reolutHn aakiog for tb withdrawal of tederat trooiis Irom the interior ot tbe Statu waa referred to the consm.ttee oa military sffeirs. - . The House reeolution nqwetlng the UoviTuor to Issue his proclamation in ro gard tu the drain uf emigrton from llir Dials wa K'lerred.to the judiciaiy cra -miuee.' .- i ' . SILL, AC , UiTnOUUCkD. Mr. Davis introduced a bill to clianiie the dividiug line between the counties of rrankliu aud UrauvilleDn tbe south sids of Tar river. ; Mr. Graudy. a bill t amend chap. It of tue reviswd code entitled Bastard chil dren. "'. Mr. Dunham, a bill to repeal chap, 13 3 pubJic Uwsof 1871-78. Mr.'Mila, a bill accompanied by a ef titiou, to - prevent tbe sale of spirituals liquors withiu tbe corporate limits of tbe sown oi enemy. Mr. urandy, a bill to amend sub chap ser , cnap. 179, laws oi l sos-ov. COSsTITDTIOkAL kltroBM. The bill to amend tbe constitution f the Btate, being tbe special order for 11:80 o'clock, was taken up. After cousitlerable discussion on motiuus to post pone to sun dry dayscertain, and to recommit Oa motion of Mr. urandy, the further consideration the special order U.1 motion reconsidered fer an amendment to re commit the bill tothe Committee on Constitutional1 Re- form, wltb instructions to report on the the ltttii of January next the object be ing to get tbe bill before the senate in sucb a fchajw as to allow vote oa each separate ameuument a lie Dill was re-commit ted. Mr. Avar introduced a resolution con- ccmiuff the State debt Kel'urred. Mr. Eilia, of Columbus, introduced a bill lor the support and repairs, etc., ol tbe Asylum for tbe Ins inc. (Appropriate f iU,UUo.J - - . Also, a bill to prohibit the sale of lntoi icating liquors within two miles of Plea ant Plain Church iu the county of Colum bus. Mr. Norwood, a resolution, instructing the Judiciary Committee to report a bill fixing the amount of comieuaation lor couveying convicts to the penitentiary and patients to the Asylum lor the Insane and the Institution for the Deaf aud Dumb and tbe Blind, and to prescribe Ibe mode ot auditingaud paying such sums. Adopted. sheave ol absence was graoled to Messrs. itenpossand Ellis, of Columbia, for com mittee duty.' Also Mr, Orandy for Ave days, BrUUI OK THIUB ABAUIXd, Th bill to amend sac 1. Chan. 133. regulating fishing, &c., in certain streams, paaaeq us isira luauiug. On motion of Mr. Cunningham, tbi rule were suspended, snd the bill to in- Corporate the New York, Norlolk, and Charleston Railway Company was taken up. Mr. lirsmly oUereU an amendment defi nitely flung the termini or the read in thisfctate, which was adopted. Mr. Merrimon, an amendment requiring the commencement uf the work, on tbe road within twelve month under, the penalty of a forfeiture of the charier, which was adopted. ' Mr. Merrimoii also moved to amend by sinking from, the bill the section giving the company power to lease other rwds in the btate. . , , Mr. Murphy movtd to amend son to give tbe company power to lease ''after the completion ol tue ' proposed road Adopted.:; 7.."f.--.f ,i , ; Air. Mernmoo't amendment was re- Mr. towle moved to amend so a to reserve to th beat the power to regulate and revise the rates of freight and passen irer travel. Rejected. x jklr. florwood, amenameot to secure th transportation of local freights and passengers at through rates, and for the erection of tue necessary depots, duy This proposed ataendiuent wa ubc- auentlv withdrawn. - Mr. Mcrtiinon moved to amend by re quiring that st least two officers of the buv Adopted. - Au amendment, proposed by th com mittee on Internal Improvements, requir ing a branch of the road to pas through Lenoir snd Onslow Counties wu adopted. Tbe bill then psse4 tts second reading by a vote ol St to ft. Oa motion ol Mr, Love tbe Senate sd- jour,UJ!? ".'.c HOUSE OF REPKEsiENTATIVES. ' ' Thoiwdat, Dec. 18th, 1871. House called to order at 10:80 a. an. Mr. Speaker lt.liinn in the Chair. Journal of yesterday read and ap proved. . Leave uf absmic ws granted to Mr. Bmwa, ol Davidson. - i Messrs. Brooks and Freeman were an nounced a being detained Irom their seat by akknea. ' The House branch of tbe Committee to investigate ibealfaiis of Ibe Penitentiary, were granted Wave of absence to attend to the dutit witu- which they are charged. Mr. Morins presented a memorial from certain member of the bar of lb 7th ju dicial district asking tlte passage ot a bill allowing the several Solicitor to swear witnesses to be examined briore tbe Grand Jury without calling them in open Court. Tbe memorial was read and appropriately referred I . , . Mr. Bennett. Iiom ths Jodiciay ( otn- mjlWM. Mr. N-ttte, from the Committee on tnf M(l j, Mn M,)rrismi, from the Conimiuee on Lnrolled Bill", and Mr. Moriog, from iheCommittee on Engrossed Qais, submitted reports, 1 . . . i .... . . ,.. : t . jjy jir, A)a aa. wwawa tn laiui wi I AnL D.v' fefcrred. , A Hj Mr. I'efry. ot BMen : A resolution I in of ibe Wgister of Itod. of U rf.. a,v -. n-fonSd. s - - ' . . i, ur i)ul; A resolution or Inatrne-1 fv.iiniiit.tew- KilueatiiMi : I - - - - - - - - - l V I ..l.u.a r 1.r..l-a ,1 t V Jjy Mr. Bennett : A bill to incorporate Ul WJIW111 n,i Wiimiugton Rai.way C, .!. . r, la-rreA. I .,rT.".. . .... .... . was pottptwed and madel , , '.jLi iuuarj, io, ai is m. I . 4 , , ,..i, i,iuivi,uautn of Mr. Avars,, this vote Was I CT J .,r . , ' "'"? ..i. to enable Mr! Welch to of. !V" ?' "'ri tiibstrucions i the Catawba river; re ferred. I 11 1 Mr. Du'a : A bill to change the time of holding court in lOih judicial Di ... - . ... tnctj reierrta. if . Ilv i!r. JtineM. of Orarnrs : A bill la re lation to the aiei'f liquor in the town Durham. Uranie county t referred. Ilv ill. lieant A bill to repeal cbwtef ! 31, lw ol los; leierrea. By Mr. Hiihardson : A Jill to allow the Commi--ioers of Columbus couni i to lew a succtal lax : B ferred. v Mr. Jouca. of Caldwell, Irom the cm mitue uu Corporation?, submitted a re port. On motion of Mr. Dula, the rule were suspended and 'he resolution instructing the committee on Education toVnquir into tlm expediency of modifying and attrrroe tbe uAeert echootlaw. - . 31 r. alonosun aula in committee was h ir I t work upon a new bill and would submit a report in a couuleof data He saw no ueoaaity of inurueting ibe com mittee to do that which It w airisad f ira'-ed in doing, and therefore he would move to table the resolution. Tbe mo tion to table wa put to- a vote and car ried. ' Oa motion of Mr. Uoudwjn, tb rales were suspended and the bill to amen section 1, chapter ia, laws ol 1870-'71, relative . to fees ol county oflicvrs, was taken uu. Thecnmuiitteaoa Salaries and Fees, to whom the bill wss referred, repiM't- d sulwtiiute whichprovide that mem. tiers ol Buarils ol Coui.tr .itnunionerS shall not receive more thai) 3 per day and fivecent milbatre. Mr. Uoodwva advocated tbe passage of the lull. Mr. Staufxrd was sorry to oppos any. Ihinz recomniended by the committee nn balaiK-aand Jfees, but tbotight Ibis mile sire system would open the darlo tre mendous fraud in tome counties, He knew I bat ti per day wa a poor compen sation snd would volt for a bill providing an adequate pay. Mr. Wataoa moved to Sineuri tue Dill iioUse, . Uiisod, col., favored In smenuinetit oi Mr. Waa Ob Mr. tiLAtttord would vote fur Mr. Wat ton's ameiulmeiit, but wa oppoKd to milcuire. Mr, liowman Xvd a proviso to come In as tn additional section to tb tubaU- lute, w hich provide that ConimUsioner sttalt not receive mitencr nr rnore -tnan four term in any one year nor psr item for more than lit days in tue yer. The Chair staled that the original pro vided that the Commission should receive ti per day, and a order to fusion be would put the question, on the substitute tnoutfo tner were wverti amendments pending, air. v auuiU wa opposed to any cntnge. The present members pf Boards knew when they were elected a but compensa tion they were to receive, aM. Mr. Brown, of Davidson, moved to lay tbe whole mutter oa tbe table. The yes and says were called, and the House re jected the motion ey a vote of yea BiJ, the Question recurred upon the substi tute reported by the committee aud it was adopted. in a question recurred upou Dir. iso man a orovtso. Mr. Badger moved to amend by saying that tbe Droviao shall not anulv to the county of Wak. lin thought the pro viso wa a good one and would-apply wisely to four-fifth of the counties, but it would work a hardship in so large and populous a county a Wake. I melbair ruled sir. n ats in s amend' ment out of order a tbe House bad nega tived tbe proposition to pay 3 per day la tue adoption ot me substitute giving 13 per day aud five cents mileage. vYuiiainson, col., moved an amendment to Mr. Bowman t proviso whicu provided tbat ibe provisions of tbe proviso shall apply only to Mitchell county. Mr., iteid, ol Mecklenburg, thought with other gentlemen that the matter might with propriety be left where it was, but it tt wa tu be altered some stipulated um should be agreed upon. He thought f a ou or f a per aay was suincieni, etc. Mr. Settle honed th proviso ot Mr. Bowman would uot prevail. He culled the previous question. The call prevailed and the question recurred upon the amendment of Williamson to Mr, Bow man's proviso, which was put to a vot and lost for tbe want of a (jquoruni WilUanuoa renewed the motion and it was voted down by the House. Mr. Badger amendment excepting tbe couuiy ol W akq Irum III provisions of Mr. liuwinau proviso was put to a vote and rejeeteU. . - Mr, Bowman s proviso was then put to a sou and rejected. : .' The proviso ot Mr. Lindsay, exception county of Nash Iroul ths provisions ol tbe bill, wa put to a vote and rejected.! sue bin men passed Its second reading. I He bill Came up oa ill tlurj reading. Mr. Dula moved to amend bv niviutr the Couimiasiotieis 1 Oil per da) instead of $3, and to d away wnh tlie 'wilasgeV : Mr. Anderson, of Clay, moved to amend by tusvlMg tl euuutj t Claji itotu the provisions ol the bill. V uu motion oi Mr. Settle, the previous qtioatiou was oiled and tbe atueudmeitt of Mr, Antleraon, of Clay, wa put t a vole and hj.cted. Mr. Unlit amenuiueiit Was also voted do. ' ' The amendment of Mr. Trivett (of hich notice bad been givin) excepting Ash county from th bill wa voted down. After the rejection of numerous other amendments, oi which not lee had been given, the bill passed italfwrd reading. By Jir. natter : A resolution ol instruc tion to the Judiciary Committee to report a bill to bat bill to incorpuiate com panies are exempt Jrom the gi-neral incor poration jaw, un motion ol Mr. Marler, the rule were suspended aud ihu resolu tion was adopted. By Mr, Badirer : A bill to incorcvirate the town ot Apex, Wake couuiy : re ferred. . Bv Mr, Bean '. A bill id regard to cer tain mle in North Carolina.: placed on calendar. ,., , ',, On motion ,r Mr McCeliec, i lie rule were suspended and the bill fur l:the mure effott'ual s-cutlly of iite tnd property on i , .. .. . i On motion cf Mr, uni'wi,, ,sr., au uiaea up. Mr, McfW. ldW life bill tsdln careiuliy scrutmii d by the Judiciy committee and bad been ui.an.mou.ly re cmnmended'. Pievi.ms Uvitu- m ti.i. dirvciiwa waa conlnav.1 1 o,il.v,;!-iM , .. ..o--- 1 he bill tml --iJdlo-a , I' . . . 7,t. l,. I i track, mjunry bed or fixture. do.o aay aci t-Miiplac lite engina, .. a lluultv nail lulniur o,i,.i o. -,' . r r "-st" ""I'-'jev., v , I L... .1 I...: ..... ., . Usryi tof year, and fine ti to $1,000. V I. If by any uf tbe above act death en sues mimed lately or wtemn the term one year, th crime leant rder. . 8. If by any of tbe ab ive acta, don nnlawfully and on purp ve, but without malice, any person shad be maimed, tbe crime is IVioOy puuisbment, penitentiary, term 1 to 3 Tears ; fine 1 100 tu 1-100. 4. Bhooting or throwing stones unlsa- luiiy and on purpose, t or against a Coach wherein passenger tusy be, with intent to lnilr paaerager or amphiyi made fel.Aiv punUhnienf, " peoiteniary from 8 to S yi-ars ; fine $30 to (200. Tbe bill passed its secoud reading under a suipU3ioo ol tbe rule, t be bill men cam nil on its third reading. Mr. Badirer said he opposed the bill be- cause bt did not wih to add ti the list ot capital offence and wa opposed to th establishment of another felony without having the bill printed in order to give mature consideration, &a. Tlie bill then pansed its third reading. - Oa motion of Mr. Settle.the bill to cub- lih a portion of tb bne between North CaroUua and Tennessee waa taken and passed if several read intra. Bv fcilison, cl. : A resolution or in slruction to the Committee on I he Def, Dumb and Unint institution ; referred. tin motion ol Mr. Anderaon, of Clay, the tbe rule were uspt uded and the bill to provide for tliffi building of a jail in the town of llaycarilla. Clay county, wa taken op and pissed its several readings. Un motion of Mr. Ucaton.tne rule ware ustieuded aud the bill t" adiend aectioi 4S, chspu-r 111!), lwolB71-'7J, wss ta ken up and relerreu H tbe Jutliciary Com mittee.' - The bill to amend the act to provide tbe procedure in special proceedings wa taken up and passed it Several readings, Ua motion of nr. ferry, of uiauea, tb rule were suspended and Ibe resolutn l-ir the relief of the Register of Deeds ol Itladea couuiy was taken up and passed t (second reading. I nders tuapeustoa el the rale tbe reso lution came up on it tturj reading tnd, on motion of Mr. Jofinston, 'was referred to tbe Judiciary Committee, - .-- Ou motion of Mr. Cralge, Ih rwolutiou toaulhdrlt th eulsrirement of tbe mom of the Public Library wa taken up and passed Its third reading, (build Oaddl uonal alcoves at a cost ol 1300 1 lb resolution to have the bankrunl aw so aiueodid a lo place it within the reacn ot poor men a taken op ami adopted. (The reeolution asks our repre sentative iu Congress t use their Influence to have the bankrupt law to amended a to ksen it owt, and tbat persons owuiug lest than i:J00 worth may bate th benefit of it, Ac.) lb bill to prohibit the tale uf liquor within I I gimlet nMietbel tl.urcbC barrui couuty "and" ColJTSpritig Camp urounci, tame county, was t iken up tnd paaveu its verai reauiuga, Afjourocd. LMI, ILLkA.mm .NEWS MARKETS. New Yobs, Die 11. Cotton irresultr. sales 4,817 baltt ; upland 18 J-8; or leans 80 1-8. JTlour active, common lo fair ex tra 7 10$ 19; good to choice t 80 8(8. Whisk a shade fi riper VSattS 1 8. Wheat very dull nominallv. 18 cents lower, winter wo-tern (IJa75. Corn tbade firmer, quiet. Rice steady. Pork un changed 819813 25. Lard firm T 8-tsS -8. Turpentine Ann. Kosin dull. Tal low quiet 8 l-2a8 8 4. :: Freights quiet tod firm. Cotton Net receipt to dsy 818 ; gross too. Money active at 7. Sterllnc verv si ronff 8 7-8. Gold 18 -Sal2 8 4. Governments steady. Tennessee' very strong, other mate ami. Liverpool December 11. Cotton pened firm ; uplauds 10 ; Orleans 10 1 4s iu D o. , Evening Cotton opened finnt u lands 10: Orleans 10 1410 8-8. Biles lt),000: speculation and exnori ,uuu. ttieausiuus steaur. fork 71. I al low 43 and 6. Common rosin 1 1 to 8, WfLUiKOTOK, Deermber 11. Spirits ol I urpentine uiui at aa. itnsm quiet SO lor strmneii. Crude Turentlne steady, 3 30 for hard ; lor yeiiow uip auu virgin. Tar market steady at f t (10. Wilmikutok, Dec. 1,1, w middlings 18 I .'"' -Cotton qui t ; Baltimore, Di-o. 1 1 .- -Cotton quiet; m id dllngs 10a Hi 1-8. Nourout December 11. Cotton steadv: low niiuuungs is, FROM WASHINQTON. Waihi.nutoji, Dec. 11 IIocsk. The ruing hour wa spent iu xjiscuwtn the lUieis bounty una bill. Ao action. hEWATE Uslwrn introduced a bill for life-saving ttations on the Florida onset,, Owing to routes tbe resolution was laid over. 1 he House Committee on claims Dost poned the cousideration njf the report of tlie Houthem Claims Commission until aftrrth wottday. - - The Secret try of the Treasury hss uie rnphed the Collector of Customs at Port Towcehd, 7to Assam; jnriiKrictirrB over San Juan and enforce the lit venue law, - The U-adiiusrters of the Military Di vlsiunot the Atlantic are transferred to ew York. 7 House Com tuit tee qf Wan. and Means ported adversely upon the abatement of ax on spirit destroyed in bond by acci- Judiciary committee w ordered tore- poit opnn the powers of Congree to regu late trade between the Stateaand to d ra re ut oupreaaive disenminstioot on th pnrt of ciHnmoa carriers. 1 ue rrem h rjpulistion bill is r-st poned to th It Id of January. : x The IndUo ipMptutinubill hi passed. Ad)Ouruel. ; j" bkaate. The disabilitlea of Lamar, ol iwusaipi,were removed unanimously. jnany private otils paswd. Sumner's suiipiemeutal civil richte bill went over ruder oliiection iMm lr. Mot- rill, of Maine. . , . Sherman, finis the Finance Committee. ported the Hou bill lor the rmliirtion of olHc-Ts and expense of Internal Iteve- uewitb arrMidiueiit providing that the flicekof A stestor and AssiMant Assessor ih all es to txiat st sucb times iu the itrKit rwimaively a the Commissioner of li.t. rr-iif Itevenue may find practical) e prior to July firs', ; nuthoHxing tlie apprHiittaeiit ol taemy-five Agent until uiy nrsi, loi, in aduition ta thiw pn ided lor hV xiat:nv law anI anuMi,li..c tii pn-rit faw wt aa to provide that all ol tb additionaVcotntnianion of true hall pri nt aoall l p.id to the coikclwr receiv g th lux on au all awnl p o-luce-l after the ofht of aaaeir shall cease ac ini ing to till bill. febwy, and penitentiaryterm , t to "10 as follows: By Lewi: To provide for the reeomputatioa of the account between the tatted state and tb tereral State crowing out money expended by said State in th ysar of 1818. By Ox bora t A bi I author ting the establishment of a Life Saving isatHsio)- in eoastoi rioriua, uy nr. Ramsay t A bill to repeal the act nf March ltlHTs, tor the relief of O. W. Morris, which was tuthnrited. Confirmations to-day' were Richard Bcardsley, Consul Agent at Alexandria, vice Butler; Mrs. E.liAtwth Porter, post- mistret tt Russelville, Ky.; W. F. Clsike, postmaster at Galveston, Texas ; Mrs. Graham at Chertw, and Whitteunr at Sumpter, & C ; Ward Hunt, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court; mel F. Phillips, Bohcitor General, and Perry oininiuu. rowclt- iruuik Muon, ilea drick and McDowell as uperviui of It ternai iu.vouue. ..... FROM ALABAMA. MoxTnostEKV, Dee, ll. About one o Clock to-dsy, while the Capital LegMa- ibiwwm la tension, Sbenii isiroback ap peered in tb Senate, and Said b had I warrant from Gov. Lewi to take posses sion pf theCiipital. Whereupon the Senate ordered the sergeant at arms lo arrest the auenu tor cooiemui, ana noui uun in cu-tody 48 hour dating front noon. Tbe sheriff did not resist arrest, but explained tbat ha wa merely acting under orders, and on apologising to tbe ktenate ws released, rnr a tew aotnoatt the ex citement was intense and,, th .Federal trooiai stationed tear tee Capital sot un der arms, but no necessity appearing, they dispersed to quarters. The benal author iced the Wrgeant st-irrris to summon to frotc-ct'tlie Capitol siratnlrt sll but Fed eral forces, and adjourned. The bheriff appeared before the door of th Uouae, but tn sergeant-at-trmi relused admit tance except to Federal forces, and the bherihT withdrew. The Legislature in the Uourt roum admitted another person to seat who wa defeated, according' to tb uiuet. 1 1 turca, by a large majority. SIS i ii '..'LL KEW 0RLEAN4 New Oiileahs, Deo, 11. The fusion Leuislaiure it iu tettian, with a quorum in both House. Hugh J. Campbell, Pres ident ot tuu Benate, aud J. U. loreil, Speaker oi the House. GENERAL NEVIS. Gaston was elected M-tyur of Boston by a vote of 8,804 1 1 8,V42 lor Pierce. Gas ton was suppoited by tbe Democrats and cfllzont' pern. U. . Attorney ueoeral Williams has telegraphed Pinchbeck that "the requisi tion of the Legislature transmitted by him had been received ; that whenever it be&QDlct ucccs if J. in. the judgment utthe President, tbe Stat will be protected irom uomeatie violence, ' Gen. Dix bat resiuued tb Erie Dictator hip. i Nearly 1,000 Italian em.urant have ar rived at ftew Jork within two days. Tbe fifth Avenue hotel cauirht lire tuea day night, loss $100,000. Tb fire broke out in cock loft occupied by laundry women and domestic,, Sixteen bodies have been found burned beyond recount tion. The only moan of escape wa tlie tairway, which wss ourueu. t wenty two bodies had been discovered up to 8 p. m. yesterday. The greater part of the urniture wasrmneu. FROM LCnOPE. Pant, Dec. 11, Petition circulating here tnd iu the provinces tor the disMu- tion of Ih Assembly are greatly increasing. Members o( the moderate tnd lelt favor dissolution. Duke De Boglie, a monarch ist has been elected to a committee by lurty majority vice Fourteen, who has been appointed Minister of Public Works. The Mines Orceley have, it is said, been offered $10,000 per share for their father's interest in the Zriiuns. These share rep resent $1,000 each. If such a vidua is placed upon tbe Mock the business must be iu a healthy condition. . . . la Mecklenburg county, on theSrd Uist , by Rev. J. C. CUsuners, Mr. A. It Btowe sod Miss Macule L. Knox. la Charlotte, tin the 5th Inst., by Rev. J. F. Butt, Mr. John M. George and Mls Haiti oyer. y x la Shelby, an th tUi nlt by Kev. T. Dlxoa, Mr. W. W. Uayncssed UIm JraoU Bolut. In ths townV ' hsrlotte, on thsllth Inst, by th Kev. Mr. Boone, Ur. W, B. Howell, of Albemsn, to Mist I. T, Aa.llu, of Char- lotu. .J 1 1 xu-ta UlfcD, In Tar bore, on Wsdnsaday th 4th Inst, sttsr a Uegering Uinm, Mr Blliab' b, wife of Mr- Jobs Ring, la lb thirty -eighth year of nerag. . : , i - At New-Berne, on th loth nit, Mr. Joseph tisra, at rsntbo, Beau tort eountr. At Fl.ia uj-on.coh uibns counts, en 8st- orday, November 3t)lh, lr, Mrs Msristta, Ifc of H. B. Short; in the forty-fourth year of her .tat n WIIsur, H. C. at Uu resldeue of her mother. Mrs Mahals Barnes, en th day of Noveailxr, 1874, M ri Jane Dames. la the lows ct WlUon, oa Monday moraine- s -5Ui ult., of Cousunpilon, Msicehus Oor , ham, sg nluct en yrsrS. , , In OreetuUora oa Tuvdsr the KHh Inst.st o'eloek p. m .after an illaaasof several aaeka. Mra. Mary J, Urvttor, in Ui ftfty-sliith year of bar k. UH 8ALK. . Beat Western rlortb Carolina Bnckwaaat Floor. . :. . . 0u Good Piano and one Feather rll. W. U. Jii.NEb A CO. deen-tf fsJOkTU C(A'BULINA, j iv v . ... UxaxviLLI Cocint. cranio couht, nov. 2o, 1878. , Jamas 11 Lasslter, Aletan-' Petition to sell aer b. Andrews a olntra, I mill sod real . sirsinat r futa for a.iu. Or, Altx J, ilas-klns. .... lkm.- . It apmariiir to th Court that fir. Alavan. iter ft. llsakiu resdes Inland ths limits of otetsu, to wit : in th city of Tsllausaaee, tbe county of Loin, in the Mitts of Flor ida It M llterefor ordered that pnhlliatlnn ire uiA'la for six work., uoe a Nwaek, ha the Kairliih SS-TiasL. Bolillina- ths delenilai.t of Dune of liilacoinlahii. and that uulraa he pear in ths unit ot the Clerk ol tlia eui-a nor Coart for Uis eonaiy of l.ranvllle, la ins Stale of North I aroilnaoa the sevixHl M.mJ.y aaiowj, ja. u.t in-,, ana suawerorueiniir salil eoaliilaiut the aains will be taken sa nte-aca shU timi d n jtrt -a lo turn v it-ie-a, ' aivm It. tia. i i, rk of said Court oihecia Usford, yv. tilh, Ini. . - . . - C. 11ETT ov8t, '., 4 Ink a. IY . Bill were intimluced ' Raleip;h Market. 0 It EPITLLY REVISED AND COR- i KKCTED KVERY DAY KAtnran, Deteuibw, 18 1S7A APPLES : . fireen., Dried...,...., FBACHEB i ,. Green Dried BUTTER.......... BACON i V.C Ussss.. Bidss.... ... V 7V40 Shoulders. r Western 8boBh1sr.. Bulk Bboulders 1 Balk Bides....... BAUUlMi i............ OOTTOJfl Low Middling... Good Ordinary... Ordinary...,,..,., CHICKENS t, ClltESKi Ksstcrn Cutting. COBS ,. CORN MEAL EGQ8 ... ; ,... N. C. FLOCK LARD T1E8... 80LK LKAT11KU..., . LPPER LKATUKR..... 18 n Id U w 1 10 1 lb 80 8 51 18 4kui50 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NORTH CAROLINA HARDWARE DEPOT Ws srs now oflsrl g th larrast sVek ol HARDWARE, . CUTLBitT, . nOUSI-FURNlSilINO GOODS, 1 C AU, aver brdught to tb elly of kllxh, and art selling them at VKRY LOW PRICES Wawaut It distinctly nnds sto d that no house In North Carolina can er shall andertell Our stock bss bean selected wltk eroat ear, aud ws ask an lnsieetloa of It and feel eotiaasni tnt our law rriee ana very - bDPKIUOR QUALITY OF 000D8 will pless all who tosy favor oi with their peiruoage. Mr. K. 8. Gitrwell, of Charlotte, snd Jlmmle Willi onsoo, of Frssklinton, srs with ns, and wist lie pieaeea to s tunir menus. I. U OK1UU9 x sua. dee 1J U. ' WIIL PAT TUB HIGHEST CAoi . price-for FURS, d.c. ill am. L KUSESTURAL. T.' UK Ki'VKLTt BAND STAMP. With complete ess of Type, fer mark In Ltnm, Cards, etc, A peeteet little Gets. Price 81 10 ; postipal 3, 81.S8 ( Ba nplrs Fret A Kent a wanted tot this Also, 'for Wekster't button Hut Wurk r. and ether new snd aaefulsrtiete.. AdJresa, fiEO. DtVIS. S&8 Mai Street, Hertford, Cobb. nov Sf-wHui , , . - i .- . ... f . - . rishcrlDuildins, itAiKiau, k r. THK FIXXHT BELKCTI0X Of FlI&f ChASt GOODS IX K e. I 1 ... ... . PLATED WARE In all Its varhdle, TABl E CUTLERT of 81u ffiald tad Dotars lc Msaaractur. C00KIX0 VTIXSIUI and aU ether Bo FuraUbiug Goods of Uie newest and most tiproved iiatterus, ss well as sll th old ubtUaUal, weU-trisd apphante of th A past Ji'IJl'l I.GtTIS s Ce- V Uh UiSlr friends an-l ths en'ilte to 0- r- stand Uist la the proiHM.-atioB of .Heir bulat-a utey are annueutly sliv pi ins t'r.1ea of the times, snd Uiey prupose te eontluue th asDWARi 4 UOl'SK fPRXISHlXS Brtf.YlSS AT THK XSfT 3'LACK On verv lee al and reat-eetfullf invits sn maleUuli of .their stock, e a If - MISCEULAXEOUd. ABwACTlFUL LOT OF Lacca, t't." . stsnnrnlitsrles, hiui-ikerchirfs, atr. . ' HtlMSOSB PkTTT A SSWeuM . . Btasaj aTU N O T 1 u K - ouur i or rate their ralirw i suck of 1IOR8I6 AND VEHICLES, hludinrrBUofUbl toron year. Anv OM wislilnftegolnu, (h Livery w,U & wall to call and ciatain our slock soou, ss wo Wlah to close eat by January Ut. l..l do.lgdtw. .. B. At. U f X N k CO. A JfOBLX CBABITY. On alioL otic r y . r aid or ths NEBRASKA fTATE OKl HtS ASYI.L'Ma To be Drswa la Puhhc, Inw. 3uih, un, ' Tifl 1 XarS, or 5 TlcktUcaatbyExpron C. O. D , if d. lred. 1 tlnuie Cash Prlsa, 1 Grand Cah Prima, I ifraud Caah Prlite, 1 Urandtaak pruw, 1 t s.li" lee, 1 Caah Prise, - - . St ash Prises, 3,0o0 tuh, 4 Cask Prises t ;,tou c, i, 8C,Sah PrUtd.tl IMl a.,-h ii-m li-.-'-O l-,IO 10. OHO 4,iJ ,t-.0 , lt,l 8 'Ml a.oou For balaues of rr!ya t,A f, I ihI..' ThlsUysl Bnterir,ts is anilorstd hr the hlnhesiauUioTiiyoI UisBtaiesnd heat boaluesa Th limited doiabnr of" Ticket on hand rin b f umiabed tbos who spnlj arat All frtxe will be r.,d la ftilL AuauTt WAStMD. For fell paruenlsra srl.lrws . .,. . J. M Pat i kg, a ii - 7 General Jlan.Kor. CL ABBICAL SCUOOU IHaSpftog Session of t. P PI karil'i ffchoo will oi on the Brat of Januarv, liia aud eloae oa the twmlv-arat of ly. lie was educated at tka BirviUaia ecliool, ka trier a yeaiaasperieaeelBUiaciusKBi laaahviletjbuoL ean give auipl. tasUasonlala uf hia eomprience aadaptneaatoleaeh. 1 h Beh .ol to Iu a miwal and UiMllaeat coaununfty. 11 a Acwinny 1 quli eotBmodiuua, sad so srrai-i;i-d sa to enu tribute to th eouiCort snd cuov. uirue ef llrf alaOents. Boys rreiared for i'olteea, aud fur tb ordinary buafueM of ine. boaid in wood tamllirj wash.ng fuel, Ac. vnythli.fi timt 1 uana, (exeept llBht.) will be f urht.h.l for per roentk. Tuition la the laneu, Ac . 1. Annhak Grammar, fa,. T.r seat sloa board and tuition rnu4 b paid in vane, per half seaaion Bov. amviuif at liiil. horooB Monday or Thuaruay bxtois noon, will be conveyed to tbe (School, diauanc of twejv miloa, fur 1 60, by lattlux thsproi.rl tor know a few day previous, uu wluvh day they will be st the depot : A. t. PK K AUI1, ( Oaka, Orange Co., .C . ku-aattcn; v Col. W. M Blno-ham U..k-..MH. . r.. u " 1 -'"-, xi-o j .- v. ueci de-ewat. JQ RS. JOUNSOH A.VD lll.N KB. Th ttnderal,ned baring formed partner SOln for Ihs DflUll,-A at tl.lr i..,,r..i... 1.. .11 its van Ana brsnches, reaiK-etruliy oil their services lo th eitlaoas of kulrii, ..j t u.- suntmudlnE country. ,. . wl" lws b found at his weli knowa etfle oa ililUbore1 MthL while Or. llinoamay tie found for the preaent st Uie IsiboroUKk Houae or at lr Jhii.u'a o'ice. ..... t'HA. K. JOHN .O.N, M. !.. , r-klKK K, ai.Ki, M. u, Rslrtirh, Dre. 1, wt. Use 8 lin. a, r. atiHiaa irai aivusa MOOPH A aATLINO, ATTORNXT8 AT LAW, RALZIGH, M. 0. But and Flenl Oonrts and lha Cortm -s the 1st and BUi Judicial UicUicU. BOVtt-U. ; JkJ 0 B T II CAROLINA . JEAN3, 'SATTtNETTa AND CASSI MERES. Just ftrelTed tt i'KlMlt-SK, PkTTT A NEWSOM'B. 4cl'-tf OHN AKMSTBONti. bOOKblNDSR ANT) BI.AVK BOOK MAN' CrALlLlll-.lt. iivta Tit aoara CAaouas BooMToaa, . , . i RAJLE1GU, N. 0. . Trial. KVm-ntlon. Minutes and ft-nrtttiw Bw-keU maNe t oiier. Nor Ik Carolina lujiorta and other LW Books, bound in superior Lsw KinduiK. M larlnif numlwra of ths Keirt atilrllr snd odu nuuthora tsken is JU-hanaa foi loud' H... .... JtPC I. r y"ALllABI,K LA.N1) fOU SALE. ' OaWedmsduy, the EIf7IITFKNTi! day of t'ecember next, st the lnt r.-.itl-Miteof Dr. J. HrintoH hmitli, Itcc d. ws will, by vtrfusof eflrtiln mirti-ifBi to the !. AoEualin Normal rehoil. '1. If. Bi w nd otnera, s.f at pun le site Ion all the lanA butonirtng to tuseatat of tlie Urc:aatl, coa slstinK of THE VALUABLE RESIDS.WE, ,- with tu sppurtenanc -a, snout uli5 sen- f land ntar the , x. b. tst.'riutA;iTi.iir bai.kioh. tVvsral small lots In tn Kanb-rn i art nl Ralrltfh, and aliout40 o--rp of lun.l r -, miis Urat of haleiih. aillointntf Um UnU ol JKEjn-a Dl'ild snd others. IW Sale will' OB' 1b ",.!' t 'suit i-nr eliavrs. IKKM8: One ttilrd wish, the w malnJcr on t ereiiit for til moiitha, " " ' At the mmii U i-e and mace the AJmln'aira. tor of said i. B. Smith will sell tha nouaimter of Uie personal slfeets ot Ute eatsla. WM. H. BATTLE A BON'S, AtUinicys, Ac Bov -tds. For Salo To-Dy., IliO giu-ks N. C Flour, KJ Huahrls Cay Peas. too Huahels V heat Hrand. So Huahsla V line Corn JM-al. -s Huanms V n:'-r snd Hitimk t-a a uu iiamils Early Koae 1'uuu-a. 43 Har.ela tVhll nd tiruwa CnLa. 1A lata Meat. 50 fioxai Chae, 111 Firkm (,ahn Buttter. 8 Hoses Mcearoal. . WJ B,1Kl lone. i BOV 80 tf ;w. c. BTi.o.vAcn. B ISHOP'8 KFFKRVeacixa SALTS CP1 t near, xmawf.'v hhl.r.t. II, VIlMMMVr ..wt'-'W.. AA' MAOXJiAJA Art'"' t sr. At . , e.- Bov 80-tf 1 i -ut si -i r U X W A K S E L 0 E A 11 T n CLOSET, f hy a'il o.!d the Uit y-vn i oik, for deripiivl nuns. two vv fearid at W. n.y l!r-t . ' 7' v K
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