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THE DAILY SENTINEL ; THE DAILY. SENTINEL piiii.'Kiifeii at .; -THE SEJTilE- rCBlWHIja fOlPlXT. Oflio., nwirthe C?ourt Iloum, at-rita or sca-caiprios. :-...:.fwty Fix. moutbs. la iitm-.. 4..Vi TIM WUHllIlt, tu MWtfc.. ...... , .,, . Th Daily HiniSBi, wilt be dt-livWred In invfi-art of tit l.ltjr at Fir-rii (. asrrs er iou:v i in a uurriov iilGEXT ClfcCCLlTlO 0? HI PAPER riBLisnED n Tag tin. .LATEST TSLECZlAFnXC riCWS ON 4th PAGE. Msmch. (Satrrrsj & HorrA, Kewspsper Aitvartixinic Agent, No. 4. South, .street bull I , puu.ld , re duly aatborlxed to cumrict for sitaajrtia im-ota at our lowt-ct rt. - Adver tlm In thai r Ity ere requested to tear tbeir IdYOf with tht houae. ClTf Almahao. Jiiaaar 30tA, 1873 Bun Ti 7:03 ; Beta 5:2Jr . .') 1 " Weatuhb Report.-- V(athigloH, Jan. rUK For the GuirtWea"' geurrlTycear weather, rising temperature and light to .freali -intra. For the "feuth Atlantic State, generally cloudy weather, withT on area alone the coast. For the Middle Sta'e filling barometer, fresb northeas trrly and aouthaitstariy wind. somewhat higher tt-mpratnre arid generally cloudy wnaiimf i mi. ii ng era portion. HOTEL AtmiVALB. , Natiokai, Hotwl. Jan. 88. W. 11. Buliu & Co., Proprietor! , E B Drnka. Btatosville, N C ; Too D McAlpme, Char - iirtte, Nt'rl A Fngcr, Ashevllle ; L K Mill. Wako Forest C iHege; Nathaniel Biydcn, Pnliabury; J A Porter, ci'y ; O lfciwil, i narltittri A tr HJU-n, rt i ; ii TPsrlin, N Y; W II Ctntptin, Natcliex; L 0 BiL'le-,, city: 11 M Diane, v, liming ton: AW Touriee. Greensboro' ; MnL W Humphrey and tori, Goldsboro'. 'Citt II irr.l.. Jan. '-0, Dr. J. B. Bryant, ProirWor.Vler.), L. Iougee, Boston; Evu.0 t Babbitt, Columbia, 8. C. ; I. T. Ellis, Orest. N. C; I?- K. Ellis, Eagle Rock, N. C. Mite E, r. Ellin. Ei?l Rock N.Cl J. A. J. Barbee, Durham, N. C E. Finch, N. C. ; J. Harris, Freiikiiqtnn, N. C. VaMBHoueu House. Juq,.S9'h J)r. (I, W. Blackudll, Proprietor: C II Uailil, Baltimore: J L Morelicad. J C Mills, V B McDowell, Uufus Barringer aoii a ile, Charlotte; J A Grahim, Uruliam; Mi- L W Oraham. HilUlwro' ; J -C Orifliib, B HarralMin, Vaucryyil'.e ; II B Tope, J B Pope,-Southampton; J M, Smithy Bos ton ; J Oppenheimer, New York ; Wll Baiter. Norlolk ; J II Matthowa, llamttt county; Tl B Carr, Wilmington; P Hortoo. N C; Marahall Parki, B F Te- let, Kichmond ; W K Barham, B P Clif ton, Lnuiibnrg ; J Kdwin Myrra, II E Jonrn, Baltimoie ; W C Fit-Ida, Kintton. Cottoh MaUKkt. ih-poried by Lynn Adama, Orot-rr and O m-niiwion Mcr chant, ttouth Market Htrret : Ri.iob, Junary M:h. WX Pnr of CJtUm in our market lo-day : At U . -- )?4lXe At 4 p. m. ..'i lSe H-Uu inotir. KfelpU, - - Wbaafc Tom of market firm. tlO.M hi A V' A.I14e4. - Dkclixid. It is now stated that Geo. Robert Ransom declined the presidency of the Florida railroad tendered to bim. Snow. It anowed slightly in this city about 10 o'clock last night, fh cold nap predicted by 'Probabilitits" foryrs- terdsy was BomUlakable. HAiD.-Our old friend Jck C, Orifflth, (if be will allow the rxprtscionj was nsrritd yrti r.Uy aftrrnooa, at tlie log riytd tb Skjtisil of ToetiUy, Our ms.lir g tle.k, who U a careful, rsli b'i maa, tay our paptr I regularly Riailcd to vr WUttfDgtoa acbasgca la tb. Wll Bniftni packigt, Tb. fault mud I hi in th. Wilmington pot Kc. m Tnl prorm- ll Right at Ticker lis.' wu gnwtaxl by hrrg..nd blsb'y repxtalil nudUncA 8 gnof Chlriaki did . wonderful Irats ! throwing and -ztvi t.r:s" nt.-u nf-ind" 6ttf tiing. Tb atUtqilni U tltsiWot aa 1 w wall apwmUtait of thb,iie. Tb slack w r pevfofnst.Br. M peril OtM frat of baUoeing, and drst-rved an J fw-elftd kud app'.AU- I. Th pioul,rd diatribtilirm H gill rt'y p rf.W' d aaj many ni Ua of r. Wei rrWI by th f iriuaai bolder of prit ssnhn. .uitH Uhiiii II (Via) No C.Warr,ritHJ to Warn that. M ths Ui. aaaaal aan-tmg uf lhtwk h l let of tbi popn'sr horn lat .tdtloa, Ty aHirg,Bg exhibit of ll e!lt.o. n4 pfu"l wm w.l ifTd irtit U warrant ll Jorlafsltuw of g"l d ti- dfod. WtlhiRtb. f..uf ytwrsol lu . -. IbUc asptay ku p.d a Urg o unM ia in i to tmt p"'p, Wllhiul -r-i4 any juU c .i4at la Roamwry day trwabi. Vd.f rgkal Jad e ou siaagwat-fit, II tnii!aiM to g r U . ttJ ttrtagth Rd U th c 4 lb. pub'.-u At rvi '- of H "ii"j r,'! tots, w RwbIhw tb fart I tat lU p- r, nuS fllrO, "' t fu, diiv i'j flR d..t t awanwa, 4 tbt . In iahfiiKs i v fat '! 4 Ca .' CV .". lb. UrrM ' f h N lb WM. k.f .l'f W1' li U l by IAvm gilaiaA IMshr. . Al J't, m L4 t-. - t ,H "II to tM wtiat I ." t Iahi(1m Ua tlMti I X 'I k (." a A f U'fitU Lu' a i lk llw . v.-..- " " " ! 2. A " A ...A A Al wwm - Wi.hlnftrwi mir t.-rfr x a - T T T " . : 1 ".T7T. TT. I . 1 J. l,t .r...t I ..W .. ..... I II,. 1 . 1 1 I 1 si It - i ... . I -..- . -tv tw at ii mrt (l I af0 I - I M ' P r"fl mar I ...... 1 I A .I'll ' ' i ? t-' It n -wa. I . - - -r mi - w-W-aW - JJaFJH wnm-m - - - tkkutbt Mr tl.. F. iUlj . - Iwe'-Tti: U wtlldonohm to ?1 1 . " 8"n7,?t- T1" t,v. burgUry." He 4 tJ. rpl. taken op and pd iu vera. reading J IfflltlHtfa il ETfriPlltt. Wsk KUI.lv, IT.J. U. DobbttrTrnaa ,r ,k. ... , ..l :,k . -.... .t n , . 8"TJt oati aaarniuit anu were as o Met kleuDuig bad no Interest IR tbo bl.i ( All Ilia euuaiku n.t of t WllmmTton ' CEOItlJE 1IJ ftj x rn ti.f W.wi.hlh.Mdr,w,.ndbrtd. , ",l 'JfZJ. ilTSSMA dit.i. ftuto of tho Fart, and lb. whr .,..,!,,,,.,,.,.. Utt .. .ff.ng tb.mlv.a, rr there nav-r is Weld-m lUilr-.t. and Ih. oountiTf fc WIIU AliKS A CO, LJiAT. KH.&AfW. Ci.dJU,iirrfm Wlla.lW w,. CUy. kii-iiay.ood, PvUklUcwLC ati .m.!i,ii iu-. i i.'i. ,h. ,, legret Instllr. Wrtng csanot atteod. , . . , . - ct of vmeoce by either w bit t bU k Jstkao.i, M-ou and Tr.nsyltasia ar aa WdawAwlaal u. "' ' . "?h TJM.A$l& BrRATRCRARRkR Jut 8 187. " h?"'1 " coming . illilo tl,. Kop. ot thi. bill. Sub ex-mpUd fr., lb operation, of th. Soi.xTi.tf.0 Wr-ro -Tb. V, iUlngt. Br ton' will mt. nl, rob bim eThM title Sr.RAT.CRAii.kR, Jut. .9, 1871. lh,tnep!w. H spprowbed lb. suin be ..Ivocated th. bdl a. sn act ol b II. TKOBATR fiiHt'T Jrd.fTBea.lsv.comi.lainvfwtbav. t th. Brst 'miml f th. CoUinenl. Hon. J.Iar Tor.rr: .. ... ... ,,,,,.. , - ,. f .... Th. sl. .Aw-m-I sul T"TE,Oal T, - e w . - , , I . V. VI',., II VI .uwu UIW UA tU. U.U. I 1 - ' ' r.. - . . W - ' v w . - ' ' -1 ' " .w. .1 , ( . I - I. ... Jl III. H 1 1. . . lim 1.1 VOL. VIII, SUPREME COUUT. . Jabcakt 29wh, 18"8., Court mot t 10 o'clock, all the Justice present. The following case came be fore the court ; ' . Ntllmniel UTj-ckn ya. Bin It ot Cape Fear, from llowan; W. H. Bailey for plaintiff, and Black ruer & McCorklo and Battle & Son for d.-fen Hnt. PlaceJ at the ectl of the docket. , . Tht V. J.ihnston and wife vs. Tbo. W. Ilnynw, front U'wn, (two caic0 Ovide Dupre and Jones 4 Jmfc lor plain tiff and Jndi;e Fowle and W. IT. Baiiey aniTBl icktner Jt HcCork'o for defendant. JuyxuuL- ; : J. 8. Henderson. asiinee. y. C, W. Btsafnt, from R.wan; W. H. Biflcy ftr plaintiff, and Blacknr & M Orkle for defendant. Argued. E. Pajson Uidl and wife v. Burton Craigrt, of., from R wan; W. Tl. Bailey lur plulllllBJ, and f-uillh & ' btrong aid Biackmer & McCorkle for defendanta. Arguud. W. II. Howerton tt ol., v. 8. Mcl). Tate, from Rowan ; W. II. Bailey and Biackmer & Mi; Corkla . for PUintSlT and A. 8. Merrimon and D. C.ilnun for d( len dant. Argued. Ilumy Cauble y. John A. Boyden, fr ini Hnwan; no countet for plaintiff, W. I Ir Bailey for defendant Certiorari at tlerel Saleiii Fern-tie Acudcmy v. Mary E. Piiillips. from Fornjthe; 8cle it Sc ilr lor pluintiffj, ard T. J. Wilton for defen dant. Algued. John I. Sharer Vi. Joiuin'nuiiouer of Salisbury, from Rownn ; W. II. Bailey for pUintifl aud Bl ickmur & McUorkle for 4he defendants. Argued. '. E. ii J. C. Frost, .UninitratoM, y. J. W. Nay lor, from Davie; W. II. Biiley for plaintiff, and R. F. Gray for defen dant. Arirurd. A. B. Btith j. Jacob Looksbitl, from Davidson; W. 1L lUilcy for plaintiff and Dillard, Gilmer & Smith and Biackmer A McCorkle for defendant. Placed at the end of the docket. State vs. Iiiah Shoaf, from Dividsnn ; Attorney uenef.t nargrov lor p.a.ni.n oJ UUckmer tt McCork! tor aultndnnt. W. II. Howerton vs. CM. Mt tuner from Rowan; W. II. Biley lor playitifl I and J. II. Wilson lor defendant. Argued. Court adjourned. The Wtlmingtoa Star sayi : We have made dilligent inquiry concerning the re port that a et'Mion is circulating request- ing the LrgUlatura to upstt the chsrter of th Wilmington and Mechanic.'1 Building I Associatio is ; nd hve been unabla to J discover any evldioca juHdying the JW in publitbing soch a rumor. do not I believ it has ever bad a shadow of foun- 1 dstion. Arothrr Grarb TxxriRAJicx Rai.lt. Ediooal Carswell, th Canada Tern perano Or'.o will al.lrts the citiseM of Ra'oigh on Monday nht, the 10th of Citt Board or Cimmimiurrs. Tb ty br I of commiuionrr turt last vt- Klrvra petition! f7 licer.t to 1 sjiir- A eominite. wm i'p.iiiitrj t" Btv th. ct t( liu bird with km for lb. Ball fort ir. - I n irtv..c in ny irraTrysr,I(0 u.r- yrrtx tiroer, was or mivti io t o nata fty f-sU tttrtnf eomKbwkMSFr Bvksla w. or- 4 rad It t p- a !! slrvwl moiel atl r aad to tin ploy t totaprtrwt . II ar y. rV iu Holt wm ill-twrd 100add U1 to hi salary. I hp llaj !, tb blarhsmilh, OM !Uirt to final b thup fioia M . r !.) ,r M lb t p il 4ir, lb pr pttf W. II llo 'ttati. It wm ut lrd t tat ROMW Mat k.bi'R s'.tp sa:t b etet t.d witbi. l! City ass i i '.-nil l', i pft a pmstiasioR of tb B-m I. It Wa al i lata I lht I fulr lb fib. Wig ibll b Ih. si--SS ft ay lb ga dc f -: W..l a Ward on lap b-twta t ft(lng ; M.dJi Ward, t.i lip; tU-Uf a Wall lbrw Up. TbMtitat wm aul'i..r il to 4. 1 r tbrvw ysM bnaJ.I y tl. itj's lad. Hd Hf jf. ba 1-4 lblai ut lb fwlort-1 Wtlrg tliryatt A t l i ! washeywtv. Ba SMttus ly ndil-d f 1," tt r - . . ! it have IWw if b had .1 .f. r i. 1 t -'' ' ts-t h! y i a t I'll l"t' f;,i.-il ii la H f I I" . .0 jil pet rl. ..-I i n ti i-h 1. t ii,' a-- y, I I-.I.m. m. m . Ill . laba t Wt m f 1.. aaw 1 h al I alir m awl I H i f II H fe irtrlf n I a V 9tM Sanaa I I .ll. I .... I . ... . 1. .all.t 11... I CI Ring. May or WbiukerlotU. chair, uj Ln,,' i,., .. H, .s.lhiL .t. . .. . Uaki.l i(..im.i.. r.!i.,.i I . , : , , I 7 ' ' - --" in. saw aaat niwag., aaq a rt-WTai I . -... i ..., Commit melt Bttt'e, J.iliusoe, Gorman, I b sLI to latsv bmal the tlm lud r.l I . -, . ,, ... , . . I tbe tiicvl iu questli. but withdrvw tb I H 'UMi nwt at lOocl 8tronh, Ell.., Dun.ton, and Up- M- 1 ","flJ u" d,a lu"J w I .T, , ,. I ,7 . , '' 10 Mow ,Ue lr- J1" b . I do at. any Inioatk la insanualintr that 1 1 kerchiefs, ambrcSta. Ac, wr lell la th Mr. Mjrobv an onnortuq'.tv to Viudi I .... 'V ...... . aa soma hat la tt bsbit of spending bmry. a !f nreavrvatioa was th first c . tb. e.winty ot Smpo from ehargn tnurnit ,j , Tb.WRofJ.St.city .ipen, wMU.n,.t.,.t l.oro. . I h.v. ,t U ou, I . t ,uh r.iumi, 4l 0,4 tssl. giot it. pe-p!. by Mr. Rtspe- n jeMry .f ' RALEIGH, Ni. C. nAttXOXT. I ' S o le Democrat and ConterraUre pre tend tli6 .the understand we areto make I wiu indiscrtntinately upon the Democratic J &'bserratir'pSrty. We expect to mak J 'nr upon the Ssrps in Deinocrata and I CnserTt res,- and Xi expect the Tom I Jeffewoo Demirarj ttKtaud by OS a I they h tve done thee eight rears, except I of course wture they h tyo Bfc Ring ttruck. Two of Tom Jeffron' Ui-xiplei wHto wUhed to advertise, one of tbem oo'y a tray mule, w i a ivieed to go ta the Nete$, aatl-e Skntixkl had gone over to the 4il Ktw4t4wtig dw-a4-yice the di.'ipl cume and told a ull tDttt ha ppened. We-rhll make no war up-,n our ptrty or it. member,, save Md tlrttbowUiOnlUia to Ut Of I break down the Sektikku It i due to the Kiet 1 tato that no advice to the democrats alludeil to.,. , QEKKIKY MCQR0K8. We publish to-day, a card from Jacob I DeWltter, Esq., a Greeley colored man. I w iiHHTii nw,ti. r at ibo rvo,n if,;ri i Steps, uptm the ignorance of negn.-. P the ley iilnt ore. Prof. Mitchell, an c.lu- csted Greeley negro, complained that he was nut well uvd by hit own race nnd class.. , DeWitter is an Englih negro, ubj"ct ol Queen Victoria, a Si:liolar and a grad uate of Cambridge, a vuntrman of Sliakspearj, Milton and the reporter in the Senate lor the Sentinel. Notithtanl ing Mr. B ul ji-i's spent lies, "that tlie" ne- Kro Us no ..ut."' DjWitti r. we believe. hs a soul bj white at Peward. Ortviey. or Lincoln, lhtgU liu wmjUuIi w the people who stood around Dr. Livingstone, when Stsuley brought him to life in the heait of Africs. ' Do Witter complains of iMtricura from the negroes, Inst as Caldwell tlous -from I the whites. Now it is hardly ju.t to say that either of these gontlemeu complain, for they both express their contempt for M4r wttj,-btpr4, wbrt wild os tracise trtan. The ti)Virnor ha iloiiii an , M) DcWit(er do , II Governor Caldwoll allows his negroes (0 Mtraeim a Greeley negro, he mu t-i pect IheUruelry bile new to ostracise hirru But enough. Tliese social qnentions ass bard, to settle, and dangerous to dis cuss. CORRESPONDENCE. Below will be found a letter from Scn- t Waring, which will explain itself. He 14 HhJV intended to do him 00 i")uK3e 5 but be did not use our lao- guageben be nscd the word "some- wnat in tn noii.- we go up every Bat-1 urday Bight on th train, with member who n torti m Mtindty at lun-up and lose no Urn from their legislative duties. Having telegraphed and ordered po- ten to be tent oat to ootify Mr, Wiring's contilu-nt of the diacuwion, w feel bound to attend 1 111 win not prevent Dear Htr I nw In the SxtirloI tbi morninviour uniooailioB (o tup I hu in Lliarli.il. on Haiur.J.y wrst ta discuss on. ricrpt Dra drtslRMl la any i es by rri ua Ni ksM. I mt Ii t . ain l! thf nlinllary invmiigaling Bimnt I a d Buatief of sIiimmt r t st tra 1 aear who sr paid by in. Mate, so to. I p. ri ?. ritar y asy n.-y io nmi inn i tniraot ,,n b pi. j t, m,t ya ta 1 1 naniti ut tisrwiwm. I bav th buntat ta ba, With great hsp tt, Y".r Obil't f II P. WAKING. A rail er Pol am. Mra, 1 1r E l m anil son, a ag..J widow lady, dard Very aiidin y at hef rn'drno arar tao ( ri Ratls, la Ibi ona'y, n Uat Tar day ai-ming, .ad l. as-l-!w, I'.t'ltk I t.i, I. haaaoin tan a mtrt tad I row ta Jtti la It, p'.. t hi lb br... f ranaing her do ,i b by p. . i mm that far 4u fm l. .. y ami kit moOi.t. la law kv bam t-a RaWimd y t.rs b it f r arirral d.ja pisil at to lb H-tiaa t dralb b b l riiiH .o Kik up. (I Ua Thr-Iy lav ra.sg k. rai I al bit hi.aa and lHaw-rd tt al sawsUoubl .k a ltik of I qa If, aw bia bMib, w i, h did, ! Sf'rf WM d wuh TttUum and tf wittiw lias alw af l.r laking Mt 1H. A r.l i jary trfi brr tm Friday rvenlr.g. Ki' iii .i.-4 by i s l.i L kift y mm I W. II II C ti, U h-a i p-'rt Va tiati. aa I irq h .i ih J " '" ii4i, taiwrt s n as , , www. im, l " B W f , t- m.T. Mr Masaadr-HI band by 4ow1 Ik 4a4 Wbark srwld tpwawj lb. pf"p.1f nf lb wu i4 t.y tb A. b id t Bvahrt. A y4 lhr to R4 rv.dnir, ta I M' t'.rf.y I ka 4 ly n tntyu i. Tb m4 lady had bwa aa.0 !( wl h hft 4i t Ibat ha. xi4 na. ,ni. aVna44 4 III. w w1 rn'H. fv) th j l ) . t .i t j.-, a. ..,l,t( L'it a. t , I s a TT-rr s m t f bats i tb mtfh f S,l. .1, d Ib.taarlaa. Tha . .! tot.-h IHkaauia..riai I ITM THURSDAY, 3 ANUAUY 30, 1873 LATENT -XS-Vsi ITEMS. The traiu-.y. y Innn fceitlsrifl the Roanoke wul Kn Iw ewuplt-tf.!, tt i id. The way hu ben grade I. Perhal The R ut)k iVrie ' aa- nouncea M-asraM.jore and Biirhclor. oi the Raleich bar, in attt ndVlii-e at II tilfa Superior couii, Jud'o t't.md pj-iJing. Look Out. TUe R Unoke . A'iin jiuje the Post MiSter at ' Heathviile, be n U-in papura, mailed to ubr wrappiug piiptr. He had better, read the Postt.fika H or look sharp. G 'Mt to Ttxi!. Uitliurd ltittle. Ena.. I with' hi nit.thrK Mrs. II. E. Battle, and I ' y., V r, ,....! - v-.auu vua, nocay -'- I mey win maav a permanentfesideuce in the "Lone Stir State" X. 'i I Charlotte, King badly troubled with a corn, cut ff the corned tne and prcsai.ted I it to tia lo 'l "t the Otmrnr, Moses I ttiteitchi the bilauce of his toes with decapitation if they bother him,. ' " 'i' " ' . If niLMlNQTOM CHIP UAHAL. Uulte a ar..e number of citizen, ambled at tl. Coumiercial Exchange, Wilmingtou, last even tg, says tne Journal ol toe Bath, tor . . .... - , ... . I the purple" of furt'iering the interests of the Wilmington Ship Canal. Col. W. L. D'eKostct wave ll'- l to the thair and Mtj. J. A. Engelliard r. ii ntn.l to net as sec retary. At t!m rrq iest of the rh iirnun. M.ij. W L. Young made a detailed stste- nunt ln regard to the foail.auy4f con- tru-:iu4, and the cost of tlii propisetl 'dial. He w.-m fully into tile sulij wt. Inviting n .'answeiinjr. ul qucstioqs jn S"1 ,l,er ',u- ' Tl,c n" P""" wl,ich ,,e diJ ni,t '"'' rxplaia Much in'eict was manifestej, and those present seemed fully alive to t ie import- uceo th wtxlt. The meeting adjourn- ed sulject to the call of the clisirm in. Nkw Pavkmihh Cahs, The Wil mington Journal learns tliat Judge Ouder donk, Tttcelvcr of lie Wl'.uiTngton.Tliar- lotte & Butkerford Railroad, is nosy ne- gotiating lor the purchase or several ele-1 gant new passeiger cars, supplied with II of the modern conveniences, which be expect to have on tho Msd by the time ft ifcoinplutcd to Wadeiboro'. Railroad Accidcht. Yesterday mom- ing ssys the Charlotte OUrrttrt't the 28th, as the mail train on the C. C. Si A. R R. ma coming n irtli, the first sod second c lass coaches ran i ff the Irsck st Burns' Station, twenty miles from Augusta. The I coaches were bolb mhed to pitos, snd j several persons mora or Ut injarsd. Tbo conductor, Mr. Marl in Wolfeof this city, luitainea paiulul though sot sennit injii I rie. None of ths psawogers are eonsid-1 I wed fatally wounded. Tb dam'ilislied cars were left Ubiud, and the train mad Columbit and Charlotte on time. Tb I accident was cau-ed by a niliiilaced tailrb. l cm. n r ma lj in an excite-1 I k.. .. .. . . L .i . I " ' ' ' " s I- J"" ' disperse. A wss natuia1, tbe out w i( hrnrt material Injury to toy on. 1 ullb tie I tb mloi.l.-V rHurn-l aud chawd lh rr- virea. llmmvU Sum. Sirtiui'i Fstasa Tb deuh nf Louu NatNI baa revived II. old (iii't- I tl HI M to b.S ins ptrrnlav. fh tw!f I to bimJ in Kuroiai that lb dead Eat - tb tna of lb Duli-h Admiral, rburl, (Bit RaH trf laii lbmapa'U. Twenty fair tears sg t, alias tb Loipir wm rtftsiaii iii.t. 1 rise, apoi a npraiy n p i.a'i.i bias a - a rtow la tt agb ' twa. ' It Mated thai I bar ra .r a tb.t lltti or Mem-d ia Ih tsmmla to ll,( f,t N a4r.a M lb " I. paird ami it lb EBpif." II cbalrm.a i f tbe t -r.-i.lll aa f .r'if r t.tl.-a.. t baring im nflrctioR Ua tl. Mttao,a tld pjf lm(riprf. C--Ol ing Irota o t a ain. h. oral sa aul.i f'b li.l to tby r1rf if Ih A Ii-l Iritx llt lb tWtMla) WM ea Inltrd. rt ,i.i , j boa to as t rial t', w,a l -r pairH " 1 tt yrpHaf CHnptud. bl hrpl -U a i-i.l.l curl ta ,4 ib i-ia a. I'. ,) lb aaMiairy I .. h iB;h f Cft tn4(aitici t dnata I a - lb t 'baa t a Btlitb"S tbatawiihrf in.) in; I ' i. , , r.l. Tb MMaUabtil i-ia a kii lib la It. IM IIimm, ia mit d-y, t .ii It i n la lr al ftrtnirg l.r ta lb. I ba tg . 11. k Nnd a I IUilr .., w lV- abad w sat I'artiW H-t Si ..i., i", is i ha- p 4 ll.al M a I I SMV lb I'l l Ibrtv jrh ti t II ia. t koMI ii,i M a 4 Ima.ll Ut l .at.- h I'- MaS MbalaM la M, Ib ian. U.H mnJ b a-ta T T " II tr.U, . . mt Caiw ,4 .St r -..a !.ii,,ijU las t, i.i j 'i l, I I I I i. J fu.,, K... tia bN i,.i, M' l.J.l. 1. 4 lb. OR LeUlAtbrfl -of Jt.orth Carolina. I I r SENATE. WMsB,vr, J n. ,20. . 'I lie Smote called to rder. 4 ll ocii., i-riuent wroiru a ib ma cuair. Pntyer tiy lUy.Jr. Mm, f tlitici'y. -l llep'irt tt Minding commillee eri-1 rieiit4 tiy Slwfr. Mnrnty, J'odd, F l m- miiig, w eluli. Love, Uuagtr, Al.cn - nd i a ma. ' i . 1 1 Mr. L'nif urctuiilei a. metuorial ftoin I dU&ita'i'if Rlf-iimond county pntying fori tlie pass:ise"!f n law to abate the annual I gatherin-j in.. that couniy .called the I ",-cotvh Fiiir,' t.e ongimil ues,ign ot tnat I KKtlier-.ng ruwng bc-ii pervvrtt-a ar.a it I httvinit becno k nui;viicu dugeroin t I commnnity, Itelerretl. I 1. intbodoctioS oir BIM.V " I t ii l. l . l.til ... t.. - ZZ.VX ZZ nn.tlno...Mnnn. . - . Mr. Humphrey, a bill' to aid the indole of the State in asc'cr!alninr the tiilo to their lands. . Mr'7Tuilrr a bill to p-ninoivr the uut. mittee ou tne affairs of the Eastern Difis ion of the Western N. 0. Kilroad to isl- T,'.3'..1? - t,,e RH?,r , the WMl,fcrn Division of that rond, ' and to authorise that committee to send for pertmus and panc-is. Mr. Walker, a bill to change the tunee for holding the Superior CuurUof the Utli judicial Ktrjel. Mr. Nicholson, a bill to amend title 14. a ..i am .....i . ..... r. v- u. ... !. . . . . .1 Mr Huuf sa 111! trt Ullt Iwtft, sail I dmonal tenn-t of tlie Sitn.-rior Court ol Granville Mr. E1IK id'Ctawlis, a bill to ineorjk)- rate the Hor r.M .H inniactunng Coin pany.' . ....... r...., 'V.r. Allen, a nsolution for thb relief of the Wllmi'iigton and Weldon Rttiri.td "ConioanyJ . Aio, n t II to iiinend the act amending the net inc ,rp'r.iliug the Wnghuville rarntrtK'' vtmipanr. A mesaagu wan received from the I louse trautuiiiling sundry engrossed bills and restilutions, which were rctcrrcd. Also a message transmitting the report of the j .nit select committee jin.Judge llattle s compilation ol the statuis, an nouncing the eatislactory completion of tne work. Mr. Mol'auley introduced a bill to in- corposato Mount l'Mspect 'Campground, la l.MHn-iutMr Mr. M :l.otter, a billtochano the limes f,holdio g the 'superior Court of Pat county, On motion of Mr Guilder, lean of ab sencs wss granted to Mr. Raipcs till Monday next. AMHRSTT AXD fABDOS. - The bill It r amnesty and pariuu, tho I ih-disi orJer l.ir 1111 o clock, was return-1 ed, the qui tion being 00 Xhj ameiidm-.ut J 01 Air. beymour, striKingout ir..j ttiU'l' 1 erstion ot tne bill the "Loyal Lioon League," 'Red String.," "N.irth Caroliua Mlaia Troon.' uh I "North Caralina MiliUa," Tbi amendment an rejected without aaivision. lnrndiiiL.nl of Mr Itivtwaa 1.1 in. ln l in the oroyisioos for amncty. all Dersons no havrc iiuuitt a or my commit ni offeno sgainst th criuiinal law. Not sgrreq 10, witnout a division., . Mr. Wiring moved to amend by rc-m-1 sertiug in tbo bill the word "burglary," to make the proposed amneaty cover that crime. II (aid it well known that the iieitor of scvcrsl counties wet Iihiil' uon prt-aenied on chirirr of that klml. lie w no, for parilooiiig burglary I tt lit State tad mgtd it pasaiue. I llr Wuii.u'i i:mn Imrnl iu i,lnnti.,l M,lon, col, oppo. d th. bilLIn al Ml named Oatra, a ltruaitic legin,' bo had matl. biwaUI to uialitt eua rpkrunot ow th. ecvaMua ef -th. viit ot Jo. liotdea and Berntary of M alngi-r to (toRipa, ol a ttuin;ung tor, f Ii Bight of U. day or aUk.u tbey ad dmad lb ara-rur, Oaiet wm t'wt ia hi 1 eabia, aad th aaiveraal belt siilkit Ull appeared to h.v kiialit, aaoBkial. I WMdon by argm. Tb. other eM waJ 1 prral RaluM ti lnin lb UuVrraor ssd I that of lb. m..a ol Mr. Ilwring. 1 k ma who coafiMr. In having eualtud 1 this art baa dri sih .l. la nimpanj by I in raiai atn riiH ut Daaai siainaaui I aa boost of lb cairn. ad wm J.maad ed ad Ukra fr.aw Cu4wdy by I'aiwd I Mlt MiTlty, ami ( ROW WiaTkiag lot tt. Mm 0 of Wsk a frw mile froaa lU'eigb. ).i.,rul, fniloael I t'i w'.i tb bill, si t sattfT .J la rt hi g a i,. i.f bl ng la lb h, oat. M;, M r!ii;,", l mi Ih lint if lb Mi.air, a,V t I b.t tu pnat lb. 44iialng sal art., i, ! I inpu-HtiBi tb t'.il. II I MlJ ! ill. Pi - m bl. I If I did Rot tbifek t a and put), aa ni lit pitaaat td IMi In I m.U..a fibrf, aat la lut baa t,4 raa. IhaB lb. mat til dmg of aniiH-st aad psid al to Rwnt .uti of alt 4 .Hbaf heiBou Hikw. .tin . I B.M ,Ha I H It. It 1 '11 1 B-. lt il.i ill ol,). I I. aed '( Uai lm r n i t B rt wiU bn, I p'otrtt lBoaail nt Ir. ia ptwatilii, pr,Mr ulf aad WraWitaHl l a ay I ha if HI uf Wi (t i..n.aa sail tnai ia soar a 'a b. r.iiia in In (ai. ba a d S (itMolui p.; la pat aa and la lb. atfoii, .4 at bo, (u , hmi.J 1 1 ta ti. i cam sa I mli.fi; la Wa l..i IM ii l.n r4 t.l..iik, .4 b tA tail, m far m v , Imi Im svad mU llaaaaM t i..f. II. ita'k .") bl was af M ,' I wi1b1 W- It. Il I I B I bwT tb M b i a ti,,. 4 p.- tt f..t ty a. I pal I n, l.nauiil I l ma. f u U I , la li i ., la NO. 122. of grietai.ee btci.i tiiey not ! have redreased ia4he court of the Bute, and tUTTt fier iliiniy men who were, or I lancied lh- y werr, tn-rtoundtd by dwger h h they felt thry must Adopt tt-o and meascre to protect tlu m'lve from, then I would not rote for the bill. ' If 1 did not know that at this late dny no ob- u?ct or rurpce of the criminal law of the .Slate covild be. uberved by a Jirie of pr. atcution uch as Una bill, is intended u pp.:vent, (ind ln.it- the panwhment the wttfttii tlii bill nroimse to pardon would neither reform thciu hnrturnish an cxiinple t deter others in the future, undor like circun st incc and for like reastm from com mitt ng sirndnr offtnee, l vrcuid nnt V'te lor the out It 1 were nut convinced by what 1 know of tlie wh't-h this bill will pardon were commit tta.tnat tnrise wiiocommittea tucB .nen ... ... .'... ..A ce were entitled 1 1 somethow of forgive--I icca creimiit.-t i'i loinBHiow in iuruie-i ?' ".nd.. and that the p and mow mmyit it 8HS.t. depended upon the piissnye of the bill nnd Ihut It is the true policy , of the Leg- tsrsTurB TTTpiKi! rt;i wnnu not vote lor iu measure on far higher grounds than the ltepubltcan Henators on this floor are will ing to concede. As 1 said, in my remarks the other day, I have not now, and never had any connection w hatever with any ol ihrt nrfFani liieirt inAnttnnil in rh iilll I I have hIwt and do now naFmn Ih. crime and nciscs of them all. I deplore I the neeseity f.ir a measure like tliii, but that iii-cestity exist., and, for one, I wish f.l KmT .i.lrt if n ra-. a. 11.. I. , . u,,,,,.,! m m, . ... .uih j tnlok Wiu ,ne mterMt of w. Mate uiiil all hir Tir:Oii!i Mir cnuma in . - - r , j - - - ... tbts matter, I trust, is not dictated by prt j idiceor bia, but by a sincere dt-si re io nconiplibh toun'tliing tor the weal ot our dear old coiiiiuonvalth; I hope I khall never have occasion to look buck ai.li tegrut up , ii this hour. The only Hue p.ilu-y to purse now, in my opinion, towaids lliu org u.ixitioi; mentioned in this li.ll, is to t;i,iut to them all amnesty and pardon. L I it bo done. "Let the desd past bury its d ad.'!; . Let us for a while loigot party and wolk together lor the good (it Ni r Ii Carolina. "Let us have peace." ' Mr. Avers called the prcviuu question, wliicu was ordeicd. Mx. Ellii, of Catawba, moved to amend by providing that Hi provisions of the bill shall not apply ' to cases of murder, unless done - by way oi puniidiiueut for murder already ; coiumitted. Not agreed i- JIr7 Buillli proK,sed to amend by re- quiring the act tu be submitted to vote I of the people. Rejected. Tl,. l.,u . i i . I. : 1 I I ..v win 1111.-U uw im iuiiu ii:ati,njr i ye 23, no IS, a follows : Atx. Meiwr Allen, A vera, Cunning- ham, Davis, Dunham, E1 lis ol Columbus, r leuiming, llorton, JlcCauley, Merrimon, I Miller, Morehead of Uuillbrd, Morehead 01 itockingnam. Murphy, slurry, aiicbol- son. Norwood, Powell, Scott, Stafford , I srny, nanog, Welch ana Woith. -J Nats Messrs. Co a lea Cramer, Elllt of I (Catawba. Enuaa. Uranilf. Uuiluir IUrr I Hill, Holloman, Humphrey. Uvman.Lon!r. I Mabon MeCabc, McCotu-r. buntli. Stil-1 leyanu naiker. 19. I Vtl iran.l to lli.l iiii.tiiin nn tl,. I.I.I. I Adooted. I Ua motion ol Mr. Troy, the bill to In- I corporal the Merchants' Bauk of Fsy I etuviue was taken up ana relerretl On motion of Mr. Powell the bill to I luiend tlie charter of the Cap Fear Iron I and 8:rel Company a taken up nd I pawed it t several ruadini;. I On motion of Mr. Norwood, the bill U I prom.it th sirricullural inten.n ol th I nuie wsi matt'- the ipecial order for ii o'cl a k to-morrow. HOUSE OF REPBESENTATlVEi . R. SO-.h, 1S73. ck. 8peakr ia Rev. Dr. Mason of ' rd tad an- I Mr. B i Igtf XvtcJuA la. souai ptivitrg ia rt it-ratco t-i aa t lito ImI wtiH-h appeare.1 la lb Krt, of I tie Sim, eiilii 14 -tin n.Ie l l),Knili Ir. Hi Ig'V rt (j irtteJ thi clerk to ie l l' r IH'lr r, f el lt d to. Mr. lls l.er stst-l lbt aa lb. talk int, b w i lb cltair, a I did Rut da- I a.r.- lb reading t f tha rommiioirt'lofi, for I I t rHirakar i4 Ik lloaa. I IU ari (iota varwiM fotaotilt war I lUbaa.UiJ. RMuS.t rioa AID SIIU Mr. II 'H-bit, s rlin.t ta oebaif of i Baa kin , rUivtii uf t'a swua enuaiy. M'. Ut'i a i.iuiMi aaktag a ro- 4t fn ox tb ta:ictary ad Trrasaar of tb l ! ratty. Mr. W l.irirr, a it. In! I -a of Intiroetloa M lb. Ji lul.y kHni llcov Mr. Rholra, a bill ta ted auirl tb Mr. II toMlua, a bail r'aMwalng lb. I ttabl II Vrr Mr. Yi bsfb r, a Ixll . -twraiag Sow ial lai-a. Mr. llaasxs' tts aaawaBccl aa balng ik Tb rl ar taan.R Bd tb re. I imi.w lfr.ltit I by Mr, litd ralalf o ll,. I'a.vevailf wm blta it aad S I 'p.r.l, I a Ir t wp- B.oj of Ib rl. Il tsa Oil! lo iawipHal hap ,. rna 11 t.i tt i i.t C ssttaay w M I k' Bp aad laaal Its Ik f I .!( I la-l a imari a 4 Ua ra Uanu. t I b '. ta I 'I. nil tb lnwu ttuwil Vf I Wi.t.i tins' J i- i a btr!t wa. laka p a4 wd st MM la,li.,a I iariain ivmiui I II Mtaa bil 1 1 "., o I tl.a litr I law ( I A4 i b '. Iii, W."g " irfta (. J y I b aa l.k'W ( Ih I. I I a4 w a 4tarw t t o fw I . tr .'- 4 la, tl"fai.a a. 1 J I a.'.. II Iwai. 't tf tii rami or.. m Iri- rat Ib rvaaisi t f Ut l.; td (In t aji-'til. .ADVERTISING hATES. AdrrrtismntTitgwni he rawrtrd la the Dai'i Ssiti.vu at live Ii.lto ive rata ir w)iurc ot tut lueb, orwn ntiuurn liuca. , . trcf'iH;uw mi-tmr -,U . " lutst'iuerw inarrUon ' 'M titan i Trot k .. ,.... . Vt l imontli, S.UU1 " a ji.iio I I Snio', - - ,u.t t - I . l.!t to " ,44,igA. I 4 S " . M.Wiji . 4400 I 2S.U0 " Sl'.l.'V,) . ii .-.tv - Pending the dicufeio:i the Hoaso 'fcV Mourned till to morrow at lftoVlock Before the Uonte adjourned, Mr. tSpeak- er Robbiaion made natcment ia regard to the matter of Mr. Budgei'a eronM explanation which will be txplaiiied hers alter. , ? : . . JiilTjSEMENTS. T V C K B HA We-lnedajr, Tliursdjy, Friday and Saturday, ' Ji. 23,30, 81, and Feb.1. .Q. Jl A-N-ii tJ a M B -trT i O Sr W1KS VALKIN0, JUGGLEkY, ' ME3MA. .wuv,...., i. Rlf M VKNTKU-OQUlriM. 15 0 -"""fi to b g!y; awsy Sightly." AdmUalon ii eU fUsvvsJ SScta. Uoora open at T to ComiuiuoB at 8. lrand Matinee ua Matiinl). afternoon at J S 'i1'.?'1.1" wmiuodilij. if ind Jn v8 NEW' ADVERTISEMENTS. E0R0 E ALLEN & (Jo'S. ' jLvAVBOTt SAVING !ctten,'Ccrn and Potato CULTIVATOR. WILEY'S PATENT, tJT Tta CaiArasT and most Errsc-rtva Stael Plow u us. j 19" It Doss tat woaa or Two Flow win Oki Mai ahdOmi Uoaia. . . It run (hallow, 1 easily .guided, and I lltjtt to tbs House. It 1 aasdeof Wrought 8lul. nd wUl out- last two ordinary Plows. Itweedi Potatoes, and replaces the earth on .1,1 t - It can bs u.ed la any well prepared soil, and H equslly go-id for Cotton, Cora and Potato. All who hv used It re nt easel with It "It Ii th best for plowing yons; cotton hsT f Tor ased." Col. A. M. t Alton. "It saves ths Ubor of on kors and plow. sod two ho hd Eii.s (J. W. IH-riAkt. J. D. CAaaoLU-Yi ' : "go firtil 11 "rl U oUksra," 1 HArtB Williams. Esq . "It a, th labor of on how and auM ASljl BAS, SajS t Know ol no Cultivator mbrlng MBaay good point., " " w wgn UB , iaut in the Mveral lUes of It growth. Prire $!S. Librril Diirooit It the Tradr. CHAMPION COTTUM AND COHS PLOW CiiAMrioa Dkrsor Swxi.r, ;f And ureal yiUtj of Tarslrg Plow. riow I'mtlngs of Errrj Kind. A J. ang 1 -a. J fcaWef fte-wntyfW.U i luu I l'rt ' "tin". hina: 1st ka imLiUi, n, m r.bn L ut u.tk c0!u. I "ll't "a t rw,.-rnri la, I US of hMulvrat aad laipnauaw octMnra," 1 amny all th maiuxa uC ewfe ao- I to b,'"r t ; eflu.Ui UmU Hub, Mm lat My ut Mar. a. 1ST a, la tba ria a uy tbry bat. ab lb. -lact u( tb aaua.- hupm ISim.IJ Rul U .ra.ua . . -- 4. K. Bl UTIKrl. laatOtt llwk. Kou B k WuTKllOLV, - aih.-,t4 ALtXtSDtBg It rtAWsaadaf kafi -,14 kf II I tally AUS.T1I II t ALII .11 AMD f ktaity Im PREMita mm oil l- -a, tmJ s4 tmt (Al for Laaaa la I ... i i-, T. U. hU'rlai 4 Kill. !: ltiA Miktiia. - hia n. i. umintcu lyw sitM I tat m if M I aUa ttl 4Uaa(b M SWT!- r. i ""i i al b r -t- w f -.i W a Wirt f ll -.a-. f .fa, yi. la s t4 1M tm ia r-aj,.4. fafa. .-t trt, , u a ItM M aa a,t HlMll LaaaWMK am irf t 1 4. dry g ij a im t ,.jf al.U a I w t s. l. 44 tad bap lb. baab- h-waait mjki pj mm w mm t.-ai ii
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1873, edition 1
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