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V1 ' " te T1IR. DAILY KENTINEL TUS"$iXiit::i pi blinuivj I'UH.m. Ofllo., noMr the Court Houxo. i.iu or scRscniPriox. Trwrr ; III Mi V Bill ?iiX,uul'' advance....... ......... 4..MM Hirr nionuis, in iav;pw. s Tin? Diii-t Si"nsu will J Ce'lt'ered In sny irt of ttie Uty lit FirTSBit tisti per, week. 1 MORNING EDITION. LATEST TELEGnAPinO NEWS ON 4th PAGE. "Citr Ai-MASAC-UBUory-nfA, 1873.- TBun rSse 7:00 f Sets MIT . W BaTllla3Er-:Trwifl3ar, JUKI . . ... i 1 ti iL i I IWtVatneuuii ,,, num.. -...L r....l. anI lin.lf tml-thorl nfl 'PHl 1 eoMv .rn erly wind, low and falling temperature . nod vary generally cleat weather. ttUSIK AFFAIH8. 1IOTEL ARRIVALS. YaKBRQUonJIocsB, Jan. lGih. Dr. GU W. ISlaetmUr" rrwrut(m : li. M. t ree- mac. Athcville; Jas H. Merrimon, Ashe. I Tine, d. iiu ...-.": V:.- Wiley, N.C.; Hev, Jamea Mationey, wir- a.m. fi H Wilami. ttritimore : G. Grotz, N. (.. P. w. Uiwrfl. i WaKe couutv: nril n.. ..i,.. ri,,.r., n w'riirht. Ttmnlci junn. yKe; ineron u. vi ngiu, aiuu lyn ; KIX ,, Williams, Warren ton ; B. Oi Hay, Warieooa t A. M. Fly the; Misa R, Dav s. LouUbura: Mis M. Jone. Mis Annie Whitsker. Mis Bailie Whitaker, Wake county; M. Rsod, . t.; K. 1 I uumminga, rnuaueipuia; iv. . .mum-, 1 new iprK; iv. 1. nauomu, uiiuik ; ti , Foy, N. C; E. A. Yatei and family, Beau fort i L. It. Ex me. L,ocltville, National ' Hotki., Jan. 18 W. II. BagUy & Co.. Proprietor: JudeJ. I. Henry, Ashevtlie; Oapt. Bailey, Western N.C It H; Mua Dusenbury, Lexington 5 L. It Hardin, Uimberton; vant. T. Lee, city; It W. Uowd, Wake county j II., if. Arnngton, uoiiisoro , f" i if fcotTO.N Makkiet.- Reported by Lynn Adaihs,- tlrocer and Commission Mcr ..chant, SuulltJIaiiet Street ... '" lUltloa, January 15th, lsi3. Prtt ot cjtton In oar market to-day Attain. . , 1 i At -p.' m. -.-.,.-.... i. . .,. I iih-t ' - s . a .1 a..l.. I ' Ueceiota, - - ' ' ' 00 ""' ' Tone of market huU mm IuroitTART. We are selling our win tcr clothing at cost, to make room for our (wring stock. Cme and get bar gains, RAMSAY, & CO. It ' 29 Fayetteville St. Tub Mayor reports all quiet and no arrests. Wnnn a: III Rtrsmssds ail ri-ravamiiit " - c , price. Jcdo IUht, of the 11th Judicial District, Is registered at the National. Was understand that the hop at Tucker Hall last night waa a splendid af. fair. Cou Bi'KTi so will soon erect a brick building on the corner of Wilmington and Hargett Streets. , ni s A snvaaa rain set in lat night aljiut 7 o'clock and lasted an hour or two. Look cut for high waUr ! It the weather should continue as fa vorable as it has been f r the part day or two, nur gardeners will iob be at work. 1 11 st To DAV, according to annoumtmciit, Jadgt Watt will pass sentence of death lino Bitnpsna Mordecat and , Thomas Griffith. Thi Paaraxt, is tow furnished to city ttibrrrmerj-arTTiir rat ftflT ceotf ptri week. Every member of th Legislature 1 should have a &py while In the city. Order hit with not UoporU-rs at th Cap ilol wilt be promptly fiiled. lavnrrb la. Erwla, of th lUulr I thus law! In tit ed tors of a new pa- I Pi I JIsr.t!4eB4tj and Car punter will U-1 sue ih Ert numuM oi th ? Hst H ast Oil- I . .-.a i. L,. ...M HI.. ry lores company ad w wekom tbe tain nor rank, wn the npa Uiat uwy inT art a lair start and b successful la felting snore ofonr people to reading. - mm i i i W clip U following frwen th Vhrm' a psueaiaet Ktw York Ianraa Jonruil, rvsfj worsl of which we heartily endorse ' , "Mr. WriLTirV1.U rf ttwKrsnk appjtoUHt by Ui liruusitya Ufa, IU- lrvlssf apat tmt th Hotiihotw flat. Alt. Fan 1 an ttiMtete4 sUicibw, and agaelieotaa) t..Vs irMy wid asske bun aimrat tnvslnaM I the tipiiy. - . . ii . k fl-t awit'tH agna'awIlTog if IIwmx, A Hy l-T'iwe t wr a lter tidrg rioliimr It will be arcn that this is lh ailfrilao ill of X. it. Ilsrp, Cues ll Mil. Mr. llaip ta a Urg Cs h Man f lafrl and k i-s rtt t e I etrvythiag Ulhil bus. t'ltrtin'M h!tii las'tta'.ions. Tf Co ' LivVT rUS an f.).si,;a r i(s.--7h K'bl" s fcoenra tti.l Ui.-y tits a hand . and 1 4 fa4 W'4 a. ms J ) i I.ini rr a Iraas "lb lol'if il.ts U finiin',..,!. Tlx. are saw i a4 I :tii are 4 be C-l. W. A. J -, awl M CHs A Puvattg d tb U'fl bwsi. B - T'.vr.-i I -t Na -" ea t-T l J ' al i t'-f sli 'iil I ,; '.u 1 f, ,( ft. U. ii.,;. , t as P-tsm t lh ftwaty, I.m i Ha Im rtj fe f-irr-4 Nns t w t4 1 f ''g t1;' n'lt tl al It . !-Sf Hun k i 1' ' r fvtfrs, as t i " . ,f i i 1 1 ,'. ; i.t i f - XIX A. LsaisLsnvE sumxakt. .Important correspondence. A. large quantity of business wastraut, acted in the Senate yesterday. Mr. Morehead, of Guilford, presented memorial, from the Good Templars of ureenatraWf awwwipamea ey- -a in lavor of general , prohibitory laws In Tela- tlbn to tiio sale of sulrituous Hauora. . Mr. Itaq, a memorial from the citi .if ., f r.....ii- . : r,. a - wmmj H tiiciti vo i.iiu.bci weuig. mtti. uuuiiij. A. message wa received from the Gov ernor, transmitting a communication from Alex. M elver, Superintendent "of Publiq Instruction, charging Hi rum E. Stilley, Senator elect from thesesond Senatorial pistrict, with improparly obtaining money Irom thtr PaabcMlv Educationn Fuud. . . , ... lraH8 w" ""."' ernor, accomuanica oy a oiemonau uro i . u. .-..i. i i. .... . .af.ll posing iSranoh lnaan Asvlum at ntou j B fc ' - ? . . J , ,. ', &., introduced M ilowai By Mr. Hemphroyrio protect the tax paversof the State and to save the publiQ wors By Mr. Hespcss, to amend the act reijuir lag Superior Court Clerks to keep their offlewnpen every Monday for probate business. By Mr. Nicholson, to dt,-(lnu the powers and duties of county sui vcyors. By Mr. Morehead, of Guilford, to pro vide for returns of money paid out of tba educational fund uuder the present school aws. . . Amongst the bills p issed were the fol I lowing; , j The bill in relaUon ly taking deposi- . i,. 1 la. , I - i "" UJ Jw-- wuiw cxinu l O I vitHng-Ww geTietal lr wnj would cheeMullj surrender the PfliCQ ltoW ol .dsitwasiid fersnnaMalittt ..IheU ,,a t rll.r. ,1 to J'"u " 1 blH:Vel u'' ",y m of ofiice personal reprtsentativw, of 13th of Feb and tax collectors to col- had expired, or that the commissi, n under ruary.1873. IMerred. ' T MTT HI IT piTTTI enable ShoriiTs ntv loci arrears or taxes was rc-commmeu. The bill to cure the defects in the registration or deeds ill Buncombe county I oaased ita second readin. The bill to repeal the act of 1871 '2, 1 in relation to roads, passed its second read- i ' I The bill to exclude from the operation of the aetfTnr ins prTrteCllotnr ucer TuBT6uieTrJe, it (Dsn bcitic dory ot the tlnv counties of Ashe, Watauga, Jackson and "' appoint anotier until the disabil Surry. pn.wre 1 its second reading, ...;.:.. .i.. .. . 1 a . H . 1 i tin uui 10 .orevvDt ine le i nir ui irvia i below high water mark In Haw River and h'""1" ""' ! Pl second reading. See Senate report SUPREME COURT. , , TucniDAT, Jan, 10, This tribunal met at 10 o'clock a. m. All the Justices present. The case of the Stale vs. EU Simmons I and George Allen, from Anson county, was .,lu,i ,,i .r,,,i i 11,..,,.. n.n.r.l 1 ' v , '" I " i Hargrove for the plaintiff, and R J. Ben-1 nctt tor th defendant I The court then adjourned until to-mor- I row at 10 o'clock a. m. .SUPERIOR COURT. Thlmdat, Jan. 16. The following cases were heard to-day Blatc vs. llarvy this k verdict, not gull- Ptaie vs. John Wool wine larceny, Gen. W.4t Cox counsel fur But, Jose L-sif dfvpdant, VffrdictryiiltyL'' J'igmfnt that the dclciMlsBt be confined to hard labor In HtsU prUua to two year. Plate vs. Harry C. Laahhy and Aisry Hull -fiircl'de tmpaa and assault and battery. BolkiUr Cox and Fowl for saii. A. 8. MstriowHs f defendant Vtfdkt of jury, n4 guilty. MtaleVa, Urawg A. Keith. U. Cot aad- A. MXaaia Ikate counsel. It H, llU j.j,, -.-.b-i rw-f... sTuU,f' JJK t reserve.! Arrjin-TsttJiTSoe llv. r, A. btbobxi, B.iiLi Aotrr-r a X. C Pittabw. Bun-1 day, Jaanary IS, 11 s. nv and t p. m. Jonraburti Twaday, Jaanary list, f rv. in. Cartksgs, Thtr.Iay, Jaonsi; 13d, f lay. Ja! 1ri a, m. and Is m , I Is j !, Thnrs-l,'', Jaauary S'Jtb, f p. sa " , Eanai.0 ItBiia-Tki U a lively btU p ace, it ass tae wn wm RiiffSHii lss-JttI!sg f It sasljtV Trsl ta ttv sli(w t and ll,i . i.... U aia It la a saoJ.1 r - ' town f.ar w.lirWty. As sn vi.lre of pros- pertly, w sxsy nb, thai II bat a aew paper ,tb fthU jiMoa, Bsdrf the editor' ship of !? D I, I--, tha k posaibly I Ike snM skty ppi In Xarth Caf I na. W rd to ae that tb pwi w ' sks t-( tSa ImpMrtaae of kaiief a I ! p, tad arlig a?vs t ! it a has laxea e pnrt W ')'v4 ) tilt by MT S.'w4, pt tb f :. $! ( ban. 1 Ir was pm- ti. ibe "i4 U4vif My fiww a es tbat d.slMin. A Wrg l ef Mtlni Si tI-al fro swat. TWe mm hwl tt'1rba lMf, 1 l!.f b4b lt - , IVwlntani ! ta aafcwT fripal I Mr. W tM4, pwanwt aaiallse 4 H frt? HitWitu, ra44i fciwt;-' f? has t-mtti aH- sm 4, Nil is SHr W wp-iw lw Wf W 'fl f Hfcf WW n-a i IH mflf ItH ;j WW I'M H tW I I 1 1 4. T . iJi...... . V I T, ... II RALEIGH, N PKOF. VcIVKU UECUSKS TO VACATK THK OFFICE OF 8CP2KlNTEtD. ENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUC TION. published a day , two ago ll correspondence between Gov. Caldwell I and Hon. Kemp P. B title, who waa ap-J pointed by the Governor Supermteudent of Public Instruction, iklww we public the correapondvueo between Mr. Battle I general character, with a bill lo that f and Trof. Mclver. It will be accn that fha toi Refcrrod. ; . 1 - .. t.. . i,m 'I IUlkiou, Jan. 15,1873.' 1 lion. Ale. Mcletr, B4cigh ; i Dear. Sir : Havlna received front Ua ..Excellency, Governor Caldwell, aCommia. ton afiKiintiriif ma Suoiirintandtnf rtf t PiiMii. )rfmh.i .r th Milt. rf Vniii I wnroiins, ana laaen ine oarn requirea dj law, 1 reapcctrullv notilv jou that 1 will be ready to take charge of the office on to morrow. nrfl from lh i,.r.,iil nf irniir m. ingly able report to the present General Aaaembly, 1 hoise. and from mir frtonUl relations, believe, that yon will continue t aid mn with your valuable counsels. Truly vouri KEMP P. BATTLE, gup't "ublic Instruction. Orncn Sup't Pub IsisTKDtrrioii, Raleigh, N. O, Jan. 16th, 1873. Hoit. Kutp P. Bajtlb ! Dear Sir: I have the honor to tcknowl. edge the receipt of your lettur of , the 15tti inat, giving notice of your sppointmcnt by his Exccirency Governor CiitdWeltr- t Assurea as 1 am, irom an acquaintance ufirn vnii til Fiifiru iiiilii twpiui vfiui ni 1 J - j j I V(iuf ninftt lltttsi fr the n tie. of ihit J - . . . . . ... . . ... w , ch vou c aim is lesal. By the first section of Article III of the """" "r ;' '" ""-" nrfiiuin .if has It MntlVa I sniuii manr all nil I TT. . .T"T. .i:jT """". alter their election, and continue until couiiuesco UU UIG urii ubt ui wkuuiit dcii their successors are "elected and quall- ueu. iy awiii'u iuii.vcu ui me aanio ar- liU . If lh. ..ll'l,.i 1,1' ui r.t lh i.in....r .i,.ni .-.i.,i i,. ,iMn, Mt..n.ti.u. . ity be removed or.hU sucoesaor bt "elected ana quauueu. ... r it'r . ..,, win. i ..in...,, i. ...,i,.. l. u,.i,i an oflioe. Mr. HeiJ bad uot been luveated wiUi the ofiice, en.L, therefore, be waa not an oiucer. nu oiiiee 01 puienuienueui 01 1 Public Instruction never became the olllcc ol Mr. Reid, and therefore was not vacat ed by his death or otherwise. The consti tution continues the term ol the present incumbent, and no vacancy has oucured. It Is reasonable that the constitution should designate the person, it it has a suit- able person on hand, to continue in office in I P00 reiusn to qualify; '""'"! v..m. 1 I v'v .u ,m.uk, . ihiimih ,1 , l. i w- ,).,,.. I Mtnliniua In. I uoes inia verv ininir. ii coniiouea me I lerm of th Incumbent until his successor U "elected and qualified." vacancy I 5CUrT,,d' BJ Excellency . - t tw fit s in nriil t liaa ftmnniii.m In whinh I tbority to grant the commiwiou to which yon rvlcr ; and Tor that reaaon the com mission Is null and Void. I, therefore. Moat respectfully decline to surrender to yon the utile of Siiperteten- aeni't i untie lnstrucuott binccrelv yonra. AIXXA.NDEK Mil VEIL r-up't I'ub. InairncttoB, llAurax Itbms. W hsteir soent a day at this hiatorie village. It sCirded US ,!i'jt,m lo am inaait4-UtKos of bit provrwents. Th new hotel, nearly fin bhed, Is a handaom U.n story brlrk LuilJisg, nbirh will it son Ill.OOO. It I very much needed. W bad the plea u r of aareting three promiuent gen-! !! warMB-te4 with the bar, Edwattt ConWIetd Ei., OdL W.iiet Dark and ., . . ' .. . , . " Capt W il.iam Day. W Urn.4 thai th naaiAJiai, baa . at. laeca tecairea lor Ua days. Hotnrthlng Is Mt I the I'oatal rVtviw. I ""' irsHs, mr is mo, y one O 'Ul at .b.s pieee, Tb am!. t.f sr. baa turn iti I Mesara, UJi and Lo. and Mr. Whit d i a lrs lra.l. ch seTTlng tB8 pi.W n.rrth arnjly. Tb mmmmU ft, sre g'a-l te knna. 1 Is a ptvispsrosM ..!, T.i snM tj pty ,f ua frr !.!';; I I - Ik. .... - I ... tL - l - HUM V J 9 w a t w lf aiMMTS Ksaatag, lr fsf graitel Th.i Las been bnl owe aflsaH pl, and In patient It cti'-sit W mtn gta4 44 I taam thi4J fe,t ol its diappr- sar shism iiimnj .JakAivl lit -M w ! tu i i . ilse lW d. S J i, fi.uuil I V""" '" I... i. u.i. iifim atd tviff Wlf iii a- -! pull, Tb b..'4 by Il-.t-rt Hnnr. f- , lithe li.'at .'. f ,f a g :-! d af. si saw bt hm t iiu.ib, th I'jii 'i-a'( tbws r" l.-T I l. T. Iad fi.t:,.tn, Bhrw i-f !! l.i (inl JalrUl- Bn, tA Oif .i l A Iiwih a si.-i.aitl is I , th l'i id tlum l,T,4u."i ut ll. u Jm uf H( a l lb g ,'t i4 I' Uil Iltitt4 41 pi.u-,ft a-'itis as f I I ies i n,e i bmt.f g.is a--(e t'.l a; nit i'.m-I.-m as Wit hi l-l an 1 f I. aal tht I ( t mj s- if' i as s si B4 niu t 4 A ii"s ISa t s.t'y ! W I la ll f.-m... k U I. I Ii t H 4 9m 4 !, f. s .l as I ' 'ij... t th bad rtW'l tit.iv I, r4 Sa ', M ll urn l es' IL, . ! i t UI i" .i- ! I : ,'!. si . '; ' 1.4 I-,! ', I i.j ta is a It ra I I-- ftf J i'w a ? I - 't in ! tf s3 I " ' 1 ' l i .' i ta "i C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, iW. Legislature of XortU Carolina. f-ENATE. TacnsD.vY, Jfv. Hi, 1873, The Senate met at 11 a. m., Trident Rrogdcn in the chtiir.- - -i- The 'Journal of jesterday as reid and approved, v ' ' If.' UT...I. ..I ....V '..KM ...l.MM I" l,ft. trm,..t MoUbu1,. C4,nfi,1Bj t ,.u riMW ,, nckntvi. - Mr. Mwehead, of Guilf'H'i. pre-H-ntud a e,B0,,n ui ;; w.u"' r.., ,iiu, li.vtu.r .i.u. ,f - MrvUmum proaeuted to petitioner amendment of the net of crcutnz aaid county. Inferred. Mi1, fodi rep.rttil -v. u' Mil, Ac, as omtly enroUed. t. m ' eroor tra iiiu' tin - aci u.. ijuii turn .i u""u y'.. 7. member ol the Senate, with jm properly obtiimin j em tain moneys bum On motion of Mr. Elliii, Of Columbus, tna m"ad 0"pu.yiog document "" '"u""w " A Biessaire was received from the Mouse transmitting sundry engrossed bills, &,., wLich were appropnatuiy returreu. A measage was received from the Gov' ernor trammitting memorial from citi zensof Morganton, Burke county, praying for the establishment, at that place, ol a Branch Insane Asvlum. Referred. Also a communication from the joint committee on the cudilic ition of the laws, renortinir nroerress. ' Mr. Tluiiiptri'ef IhtrfidUCed a "bltt tr" in corporate tlia Nonh Carolina Railway ii..i...i IMUWiUlT. . IkCIVUV'. t 2 i'. . k;ii A .h. ilt jiii- ifti iiiaiii. s miii v ' nmcn'i "iw v w 4)11. .11, mil, m Mill v . wiling v . tmnciibethe nrocedure InrrcririBS fevered r, ir,nhr. . i rr.j.t th. t. payers of the State and to save the public worxs. . r .1 1 It 1 l a .r-'P"t " business. Referred, Mr, iNicholsun, sr bill to diflne the mwers and duties of county surveyors. leicrreil Mr, MortTiemr, TinTuiTrordTa Tesolulum providing for certain ntuius ot money Uaid. w of the sthmd fund under the proent school Uw. Adouled. JIT. AVtfra, S nr'MUiloli W IIS Ills UllUfl ... . . for the avseions of the Hcuate oa and alter M-wdav next t Meet at 10 a. m.. adjourn at i:80 p. m., meet sgam at 7:Uu p. us, and Mt i pleasure. Mr. Mctrimon moved to amend by sinking out all after the wotds "input at 10 a. ni." Mr. Dunham moved to lay the resolu tion ou the table. Mr. King called ths aytSand noes. The Henate refused to lav the resolution on the table 26 to 14 Mr. Waring moved to amend the amend mem mar. sicmaiai uf imsiyj eoi 10 m ID 1C1MTLI illT " a a. DL 1 1119 . m i , . i . . T. w : - - n.i init nti a m amendment was adopted S9 U VI Mr, Dunham moved to strike out "1:80 p. m," and insert "4 30 p. m." It' . a . 1 i i Mr, Worth moved to lay th whole mat ter on the labia. Concurred in. arsuiAL oudsb. The molutioB instructing the Public Printer 1 1 print sixty eoti t tb new compilation of the statute ir lb u of I be tweale, the auicial order fr 11 diiu Ua motion ot Mr, Dunham, postponed till Haludsy next. Th next special order, the nwlullott In relation ttf th V. 11 iaturnal Iti-vsnna, On motion U Mr. Fkmwinj re referred to th liidwaary euaasaitle. Oa ntotkiB ol llsrrm, not, tb committee oa ProposttiiSM and Unev anrwi were r sed In report tv-m irrow smxaingu) lb ImU la ftstauo Vi tbe enticing away ol minor chil.lren. I The bsU la Iwlaiwa M tb taking wl le- TiTT .Kmm"'um "nT ib"l buios of Uf l.y, w rmymsd, I ,u oa I s rag na 1 a I sMuaJ na-iwii. I be bill Tb b.U to n ova! sms.7, ihau. l'i, lasts of IS71- I, was hjctc4 oa lis asousid rvad- - . - Ttir r-nttw b;D In rru:i; tn Stilts was i aim n"id on lis senind reading. The tumate bill ta reiaiion tit ibe iiiuce 1 nf shertl i Yancey ausaiy passed tU mt- I "''"a" Tb btcsia bi t in tv!in t : the Htiiw- I iif t.uni i t Hi ,. Basin and llsy cotiatH wa ln( firinr passrol o. Iha frKfiMM-d bit ! ibe rtbf if sb'-nlliaaw e tsraj a vwtJ 1 in atow -iine I t tb ftllnii.MB 4 airwait f tslea aas put ap-n arrund ld tea. ill -ti i-f Mr. KJiM, saf OtteasWi, tb b. 1 re nl. Hfl ! lb CMCuniiUa ua j.. Mitt and iiasi, a 1th ta tsrwi in rrp-4 a it,t.ta. I b i a'iw. I U,". i i f 4f rrti .ia ilifoi tt in ltt rikrdtrjii n tn o la r,i..onlt eo ii ii, p-l it stw-a I r-iia. aMtd I" ' -' "," cuat!if !'., ls r4 ' M ""W VK pawmj lis i"wl abi Ltrw-i I 1 1 i ( Im auaii ( Auw, IfV t.otiji JmSvi sad . i.,m ln mium in iIki W III, laas 1 1 l- ! 4 ua 4 j u sj-m lu iarf--. Mr t .- fc tn -tvl t. 1 1 I. r4t y tf rtmi. A t it -i. lu I, t'it ,ri l i'f ll . m i ( l ' . 'A , 1! t";s. r f M ik, S s t l"l lt- omttiiolM .iMii,m. t,a' l.i i la i'--a M ' fc at it l a 4t.. r wt- 1 a I I I" t t m la M r p i', s a rf r-; ' I i w a I c S IMP, ' ix i It n f ,!,, hw .M I ', U4 I. It I M vltart.litt - t 'ii -a -f tw 1", N' a 1 1 , v ,-Tisj Vm I f m sabttwsati f,.-, . i. ,! I-. i.. " tl tb , I af- I .iii-.) iti SI at y .t f 1 T WS'tlSl'f S'.i' t,j Ii j vi r i f, . i-f -4 i . t-i euw m tl iwtM a i tmiJiiil , ' I'"- Ins - fit!, itUtl-f -itit,.e A , fwtj I- t.id i lt Ou motion of Xtr. Warinsr, the Senate thou adjourned till 11 o'clock to-mot row. CiiiKt',-rios. In the Senate report of jetU'.iUnj, Air. rowvll waareprujen ed as not being pn sent. 1 Ins was au error ot the Reporter, Mr. Powull.waa in his HOUpE OF UU,RESENT.VTiyE.- -' Ttit;ni)AT, Jan. 10, 1873. H use met at 10 a, m . Unenker Robin son in the chnir. . Jounml ol yeHtt'nliiy read ami approved. Mr. Wunh, of Suirv". ieentud a peti- dion from certnitt citisaroa of his ciintty Sking aid for the cownlctum of a road through Thompson's Gap in that county. Referred.. ..... Jlr. Joyner, ot Jolmi-ton, a petit uu from curtain ciiixuua ol Boon lliil til that coun ty asking for the pasa'iga of a law to pro hibit tbo aale ol soimuous butnirs within one mile ot the corpomte limits of that town. Referred. ' Mr.Biythe, a. wiition to chance the cwttoty lime lieiweva llenderaon and t'olK couutles. JUIcit il, Mr. Trivitt, a uetitinu from certain cit- ixensof Ashe couuiy praying the passage or a law proiumtn inu leiung oi irees in either branch ot Horse Creek In that coun ty. Rulerren. The Speaker presented a paiition from ceitnu wtlx 'ns ot JUucon county potest Ing against ttie reieiu of the law prevent. tog the reckless destruction or deer. te. terrcd. Also, a petition taking that ihe agency ot vacant lands in Miicou county be trails. rcrred to lue omce t Register ot Deeds. Uelurred, Mr, Reid, a petition from "citizens of Mecklenburg county, asking the passage or a tenee law. Kulerrcd, Mr. Wythe presented a petition from citii'itis ot ltundcrtonville, asking the pas. nrotii oiling tue auto or ituous liquors willnn.thiee miles ol Juusoil reuiale UiIIujo. itelerred. Mr. aring preseutl a report from the comm '" ni'MssHiil bills. MT. urown, ol Mecklenburg,' presented sr -rrporfr -trttm thw Mrmniittt tin iiwiiinai tti.ns and grievances, 1 laced on calendar. BKSOLUTIOXS, Dudley, col., a resolution instructing th coiuinitteu ou immigration to report a bid ta organize a bureau oi statistics and im migration in the office' of the Secretary of state, I laced on calendar. Mabaou, col., a resolution in relation to employing a stuuograpl er. Pbiced ou calendar. . Mr. Wbeeier, a resolution providing that sacUotilut propoacd. nuusniiiucnta tu the Coiiititution shall be voted on by th Legislature separately. Air. Rljtne, bill tu prevent ihu aalj iif spirituous hiiuons within thru n.ile of juJson rniiuTu Acluluiuy; : Mr, Brown, of Davidson, a reaolution in ivlati.Hi to tba .fiio 4t( Rcglsturof Dteda of Davidaon couuiy. llelerred. JUr. Trivett, a lull to prevent lh rolling of trees in either branch of Horse Creek. Referred. . Mr. U-.-nnett, a bill to smrnd section SI, chspter 113, law of 1M)-'C0. Referred. Mr. Abbott, a bill to ensbl the Young Men's Intelligent and Enterprising' Asso ciation to increase their capital stock. Referred. Mr, Brown, of Davidson, a bill to sus pend the writ of maa,fuiau in Davidson county so far at it relates to county cotn niisaiooers. Rclerred. Dudley, col , a bill to incosporat the Mechanic and Laborors' Mutual Aid bo cielv of Xmtk C'-illna. Relerrrd. Mr, Joyner, a till to change the name ol the Iowa of Boon iliU, Johnston County, to Piioneton and to prohibit the tale of spirituous liquors therein. Re leired. Mr, Craige, a bid to cooler juris lictlon upon JuslMM of th Peace to issue pro ceeding, supplementary to execution. Ikferretl. Mr. II) rd, a bid to prevent the traffic la county cUims, R I'm ml. "Mr. Mcf trtww,--a 1M 1w -fptntlnn m I Iciu e law. Id lne I. Itsbwia, etil., a b II to site see. 43, chap. 199 of school law. RrfrrmL Mr. Jonct, of Orange, a bill to rpal Ibe law eoooorning feoCM la ewtaia town ships, lUimJ. A mtagf ws ish I ft. :n lh Governor tbatnitluig a petition lino many till- nsot Ilurk cuuntr, atklog o lh r. lab'huMtUW a trraiM-h Asylum fit? tb IiHtsii in the tiwn of Morgaaion, wbicB piiti, wa m Btntutn t4 Mf. Wangb IrensiaitUiI l III IHoai. Citianttj, eol., a rraolutbtnof Inatnittbin lAtWwHHtiilW pet ttrtnntrcirs. ni r. i.nclrolar. CaUUDAK. A lre4uii, cnif iu.ng soldlrr who irvd ta the war tf Hit. lPetitioM er hrnaiors an t l;rprwntauvrs la Congriss tu ui up ti,l body Hie iiB'n l.n of the paiwi.m so tuai lis proviuoos ran 1 p:j tj Stud autdMS I H-1-1 " t I Uil l ia ts ret at nsl-ns. tn.ala bill In atu a. I iitial Iwl rta- art roc ttttbit 1 ta euaatttitltta vw (Of poralwin. Brwai bi4 M t't rMHl t MtSIS slt.tl lot Mt. J I hi bid pf iTi.lia (,,r tit pariwrnt M ItMt Ml uf SwU'ia Si lent. hi ah s wsgi Mi) It ..f srvH tH'tif11! r"'' l" '" ii uf thsait UnI ri,H lit fa it, f itvii SH.xtry fl-m tt. M.l I iv ..' 1 1 r I inwauiita I i!r l! i. ! ird ! f..,tua.ig smc. I a, ut t" U l..o ! I bl li, l.tws b l d cut J 1.' I WVit) l4 Lahtti ng .i 1,1 dili4 Wittr.iti Ibt m Itiit aa la-.tc'-l. 1 h SHttti Im T,i a at avl-'t4. Af'. a f Ui it i -a 1 1. n win nul iia r,.a j In l.i I to titt ivaw,' 4 i -a vtut ti ktf l.t-iae it.t t tf, . 4.-ttt ii9 t,.a if in si-a tl i C, i4 I. air. In B Iih I a ( tit i I. I ta ". '4 Mi. Tnttil, tlr I ' U ill " le lu aima lio'at llm ki ml, d It i4 liaati, p laaml .1, 1 1. sit., a l.a t . Nf Lttit, t4 AlaiM.I'ttig. v t l f i t-4 In.- sw 11 ' sth.!' a, s nu 4 u t.i. iw-l mn I tiM II mim, f t wl In r i f SJ u i-id 1 i i i l - 1-' tf! ''a W'fe imh I 1 1 iha tt aa I rt t . I f ji- j ft -lt- l.l-'f-l, t I.. J s i -.jj 1 '.-.. l.i ,, tt rt ws '- l t ,,4 a I l .-f I i ii tv..i U i a. "i t ! t. 1 s ' MluMtil (..il,t in, il ii t , cat tMna awarssta 4 uMksl b). A , af. - rs . l. .i aad Imm i.. m A. us tu I . it m ' i , I,, ift, ! rt..li ta I'-t-,. j- miT saws) tw t-tM m aal NO. 110. authorising the Adiitimt Genet al to ad vertise or tell such properly now in the arm-rial and placing the amount arising' from such tale .to. the credit of the school H fund, was read. ; .Mr. Johnson olfered a subs'itute turnint: over said property in the ars nal to the ' idcut ol the Hoard of Directors' ot the cnttcntiury. ' s ...i The eubxt'tute ws atlniited. und tb liTli, as amended, ftillevl to p:is its stwond rriiding. On motion of Ellison, col., a resolution initrnctitig the joint eommittee on penal iiiHii.uuous 10 repori a mil lor llio UMter government of the imla nnd workhitttses of the dill'ereut coimti",' wns tkei Bp and adopted. on motmn of Mr. Houdon. the vote whereby the bill to sell the pnishablo proiwrty now In the Stale arscnul fuiled lo p iss its second reariini', was reconsidered. an. i tun mil passed it second and thlri ntiiiti(9, - - . - . House bill epeulins all anniitintt to perannf and enrporatiofii, ttHits hehmg ing to the .Educational Hoard was taken up, and on motion of Mr. Itenm-tt w made sjiecinl order tor l'i m, on 8 iturriay next, - ..'...'.,-.) House bill to allow fio CommiMioner of Transylvania couuty to levy a speciul tax to build a Court House in Brevard, paaseu in mira rcnamg. , '."... llouse bill Inctwporating Northern and 8onthern Telegraph Company pH'd its third reading. House resolution iu favdr of J. C. Brew ster, anthoriiting fftitc Treasurer to pay htm 1185 for neceaaary repairs on th Capital building was read,' The commit tee on Claim recommended passage of resolution. The- committer) on finance recommend ed that the resolution do not pass. Air. Anderson, oi uiny, moved that th resolution be Indcunitely postponed. AllerconsldcrHlile discussion the rrso. luliou whs recommitted to committee ou finance. Mr. McLanrin moved to adjourn until to-morrow at 10:80 o'clock. l.ot. Mft Goniiln, a! Yesolution TsuthorIxin)i th cummiite on publin.. building aad grounds to inquire what cause has pre vented the hoisting of the National ling on the capitol during the session of th uenerai Assembly according to t resolu tion of (he General Assembly. On motion of Mr. Wattgh, the resolution was referred to committee of propositions and grievances. -t:" . ... . ,i ..f. , , i. . wo iiioiiuu ui m r. TraugUj ine iiouw I aiijiMjiiii-u uiuii lo-mnrrow si iu ociocs. i UUt KEN CONSTITUTIONS. Ut-neial dwbllitr , and the ileponiln-y, by niilch it Is Invariably accouunulud, are often reaiilrd as the tyuiptuiis nf tncurabtf physl: cal decay. Of parsons thui afflicted It Is often said that tkulr coiuUtuUont are undermined; tnat they have nothing to tall back upon ; that they aretntV.cst cisca. This In at least eight Inttsnres out of ten. It a falsa concin slaa. A eonstituUon mav be slukao without bcuig nndwmlued ; and even It nndermlaed rosy be cropped and ttreagtbenad ; and In mtnr so-called bopelass cases there arr sorrel of vitality and taleut Vigor la tatty t. km that Only requb tUiaulatlng and dtvtl- eplag In render Utsra aiaal In tba work ot repair. Tbe best knd inrett ttliaalaol and tsvlgorarit that can b given as a ratnady for deesy of tin vital powers, whvtber natural or eataal, U Uostetter's ttomach Bitters. If tb (alluring phyti((ne eta be runted Into healthy activity by sny kuioit means, Ibis regtnerw- Ung f ecetalil eordlal will areooiplbb Uiat lib Jack its all wis Bwa th tppaUM, the dlicea. Uon, the awrvsas trtt'-ni, lb eeercllv ersaas aed tn I; m man saiaunr, ii not vnij arl dlracUT uinta tat (onus as aulas al tb body, but Isdirwilj aiMta tb FunaUlaltoa lt suit, ftrsuos Mi bf lt-vr la sack a dttlora bly nlplH cuadHK' Uial n wual sarin a tl lbf could BUM tveovar, mf be eomt.lrlff ty bain u ll aanrnt aittvat be moo, r 1.11111 bf U11 nliihlT, Una wll alia Itil.llllrfa, 1 labta raawiaUva, Al mis iiiiun 01 iiwn tuiil latls aat cbUUug Usniia lbs baMut ikyjil. it ia s t prum-uv uini.tina. )a 11 tfuutlla Aall 1 w AVOID CObllHrTIOJI. Me iHBi to tb baaaaa raee Is asoe t bt I drawl, au4 it saun laiaiiu ta 11 Si4orii ttta I Uta Iks Inu 111 eattrufar ol koai a tn kap- I Mar vf Btyrt!-" "voasampUMi la lis g&av-1 T l ine " lb duty ii W l laard atralnal iu lr( sdfMiKia. ibta aattf b Mtw by IMS It u I; at vl Ur. 1 BU S Xiptwloraul. Da. Trrr t l -, fb, t, lT. Irwltir win T" M tnforat as at what niriPt re fw Tort, I a fri yrmr Bs- suraul, a I a aw autae 01 it lu adnata;. ba luf a lb tSwt of it en a lo, i.f taut 1 i m isiif umms mm 11 a nt la be IrMd la eii.l4 lis BMrlla. ll works tike SMifta. w kal to yr Uoi i fwtr, . 11 tt. t4Kr luitt Latkafiw mSM bb4tortha MWt la tjw la,a4l iu wtawaiMaaM Isitbtr a 1 lb yoa al auUir I,. Vwy Irulf if. - v. 11 habn w m limrr tlriat. I r. Tall' Hail t') t "U ttr; (. , iMiimti 1 lea rrHuis. UAUIiU.t I rrtattriliirt Inn. 4;ars art atat-untd bs avobl tb BaetMnat CfMtWftit and Ivitftit-w ir.r4 ( aata WDII. fLi.A' a ,, 1MB, N Kv adv i:utim:m f.nts. x r T 1 n . t a x c I T a t o. lliff, Bt'ui ai,4 tu '. ST ABLMS; At.,-fii,i!r r I. '-if Wtit It'trMt Tl -f bit a t b.t,1 "t rfl bt c4 1 .l s ) 1 1 aw F o A ..1rt,.t ..f W Sli'iW s4 l '.T Hi.i-. stiM-l.ii, bBii'ta, liabf- H V BI(S, 4i.Sl.lt a 'ninrs, ia ! I k ftlJ, F a .,. t.4 1 ,. 1 r '. St t' It. -I .' ' S r.... r -r., n Btwtf tl t.t lt,,tM I tta.i r ..I. a S. b .!( 1 - J I ...tt t ,4 t is , a. f . "I ska f-- 4 t't 4 imm Si-... Ii St- t , , t.f it r-t-i n i.'.. -., s . ' .. ( ti w !( j-ii a a 1 A f 1. t - l t, 11 lit M mm, turn. v THE DAILP SENTINEL ADVEUTIiLSO KATES. Ailvorllseiienls will he lnfrtf il in the Daily f ixttu at ilia follovstair rutts per.rtiin oi TK-tl, or U-n miiuon hi!. t silr onetini.... ....... .r:.v l;"- ' use It sut'ssiiuivil i8rtion "tun .1 w.'i'k- i- f) L .! 1 week, -i l SHaare, J ovo, B.7J.ISI f t Hm-itti, t oo-t HMt l 2 bio's. 13.00 I " 40.IW t . IrtiSl.l " 10 " 44.1)0 i iao.wi,i . " ., it " . im I " IS iM.lWIl " - l'i " M.IW '".! llB.W,.V.,'..,-.--.iii'i. .. NEW -ADVERTISEMENTS. D K A T II IN A UMf, Foua Pa-ntona fritssn to Dsaib tub Explosion or a Lne. ' PBiLAitBLraiA, ra.,Jan. , ltTJ. last evcnlii?, near-Morton's- Stalkw, -N Delaware eonniy, Pa.t Mrs. Carr auiUireo ehiulren ware hurned t- ui-Ui by UifXiilo ion of cumbination flnlil Mis. Cat was Hiiintr Uuin aim U-wsa not faults. But the Lhit of ths room raised a vapor trora Uic t uid I . . . . .... .... . - -. - w.m. k4.1hI wnit'D was miuitiu uy vu n the lamp was two yards Vttant.r-tNew tork Herald. Jan. HUi. . l'llAin .ffl'RMi 0!li if- l wt n "t'tal.-'HrJ-ij't? ' ; PERFECTLY SAFE. - "f ' It hat tratti bt-tora tho public eltit yvt v lttauow used by ' , ' 400,000 FAMILIES. V , It hss nevsr been th ctsae ot sn ncUU-pt directly or Indirectly. ' . . 11 aoe rol smell. - i.''--; ' It does not smoke. . ... It burns In any Ism p. It Is as clear as nprtug awr. . It ta perturtly tat. it tt sold at the same price as ' oumon Kerosene. . ! , . :, - ll mskes a bettor llgtil, than any on now iu it Is sold ONLY at the Hardware Rous ot .JULlUa LEWIS A CO. i Kaleiuh. N. C . Solo Agents for Middle and Western N. CV Ask for PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. 't Uka any a bar. , ... Hend or write for s circular. F u A haBdsoina on -or two. borte Hoekawty, eood as Btwi Hoit l-jf-ud Oi4w aad 11. neriaet, Will ee tom low iur" W.1L JONES CO.. Jin l- K ; F O R t find Boom Set Furniture. i s o 1 l'srlor 6ot Furutture and Tabb . Jaillnif ' W. H. JONES CO. rf( 1 M UNI, Wilt tj i)JJ To snv shrewd man who can dobualnnt n IK. .ihI. 1 irntnnl'a n till ID I'll fortl B.'. aily, rapiilly, sud lu pcrfcettafuty. eA4diytS In pei feet couuilenc. Ita Blrrker Buret, bw lurk.- julyl-wSm -- ' JOMII CAROLINA KAlLKOU CjOM- Tli nr'wcllial and Inttirnst 4u on tbe bonds of tills Company, ol wblck tba p'im lal b-" Sitaae pa) able lb 1st ot bovaiutwr, 1S74, all! be pad on lue pirtmunrui 01 in noma as tba BlaU NaUimai Htsk la Kaltitcb, o la. Itinot ail) b paid sfUr tin) l&Ui uf January, isia. . .. . .. W A. I1KAUAM, jaaiUillS TriiBlc of Kinking fund. F O K H A A bit of ijtMid old Corn, HOT 1-U W. H. JONKSilCo L l H K t 1 .. M - XII (la hundred barrslt Mn. I Lias lust ar rlvvd. . . ALIO, ltiiM-ixlalr, sn I Jinn RiVrr t't'OirnL I'lsaltr lit Cans, Land flatter and Airilrultural Lira la slur. JAa. M. TO'A I.EA, -p 10 Iw JJV'R HALE. , IIiikx'J llarnes, vrry i lirip Jl, rtlf W Ii. JOHM ACk A to"! Sctiand list 4 ftann. Sf I If . l.ti,1U A Ok. F I u It V A - P For wlil ot Fall nip in FUk liaatKi, ll I fd eittiri4ily and apprarbiUid bf ry uii. Bui li n . K rni-'iAi.ii . 1 I, i.ioi a if in 11 Urn. Af tnt T-".t, Nufltiu.. Vs. s tawaliaul A Lol Fib Mc'tciAja.l ii't-4. , 4 - . . . .... ....... at a u , b, 1 1 so.nca a rtlK fAflUiR DKT FoS RALt J, V bate aad An.i " 124. at. )ii,.it hiii'' I, H' f talul. Iaala b ,i4 I in tnw mtr tawUfwe a4 aat) t j (' I I Jt b l'i BOV U w. it. JOSH CO. tyAfiONI! WAliO.III wtll'i.it! 1 am rwtatt ll.tt w-,a 4 ! Bwm w. twe raft, ft a kuuii'i V OtiMi W ..,! I-"). In !.., BtH.i.nt tl.l ', Taia r-rn-titl. 11 b tu d i U " bl lt. lli'M la "- "4 d.i I bt tim.H tb. Bt.-.M, -l p krw. nllklA.ll"! I. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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