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a- 7 THE DAILY SENTINEL THE DAILY SENT JXE L r . .1 MBLISUICU HI -lB MIIHU rifil.UUI.tb ivimi. Ofllp; rifr the Oonrt Hrtti. i . . It wM 1 r I IV "mfA or scBscairrtOK. One year, la advaac ,...H0O , !nuutria. ta advance 4 50 The Daily Majvixtx, will be dtfUtered ia aov part ol tu City at terra V.Jtt per week. .. I ,' 4 v 'i MOUNIMG riO.N. IUCEST CI8CCUTI0S'0? '45li;rirEt PI BUSIED l J Til E CITY. LATEST TELEG nAPmO NEWS ON 4th FAGS. - Muss. Gairri A llorraan, Newspaper Advert mine; Agent, No. 4, Booth street. Baltt mOta Mi., are dnlyawlhorixed to eoo tract fur advertia.iuent at oar lowest rata. Aavar- favor with that bout. City Almah AC Fttmary 1th, 1873. San rue 0:36 ; 8et i-M. w Wkatueu RitroHT. IVWwioa, ". 8 For the South, Atlnnlio Sut ; wind - ahifUug ... to-ttotterly and -norttverlf and clearing weather. For tbe Middle States, southeasterly and southwesterly wiudt anl parti; cloudy weather, except cloudy weatiier and ligl.t raio Irora Virginia to New Jerttty. HOTEL ViMUYALS. ; City HoTftt,, Fob. 7. 4L D. Brgant, Proprietor ; Joort5urts, Watte, NU;It L Thompson, J1 B Allen, Wake; Too Mat hi a, Harnett; David Math, Harnett, Alia Frances Mathea, Mis Edelh Lang den, Uarnttt ; Joel Iz-c, Sampson, Natiohat, Hotel, Feb. 7. W. II Baglty &, Co.. JoprittortH N Tuck. Rnxboro'. N C; K J Howell and lady, Plttaboro' ; Rev I ha M Uuprcy, Phila delphia; 1 hi t Graham, Philadelphia p J YV Faison, VVinton.N C;GeoJ Campbell, Goldsboro' N U ; Oen P R Haw kin, N C. ' Yabukouoii Housb, Feb. 7 Dr. O. W EliiciaalLProiirietur i Jaa H Atulerauu, N Y; bainuel I'eaice, Charlotte; J 8 Vin cent, Alamance; J Rogers, Orange; BP Blake, Wake; J no 0 Winder, N C ; A L Parker, Harnett: E L Voorhls, N Y; Hn John Manning and Bon, Pittaboro'; L It Kil ne, Lockvilla ; Uia K A Thomp a-in, Pittsboro'; Miat Care Smith, Pitia bom; J McC Ellington, Apix; 8 V Kiibinson, Wadesboro'; A W Coppidgu, Wadesboro; W B Means. D vWU.n; W W M Pemberton.Ftyetteville ; C F I)owd, Wake; it C Vann, Franklin; A L And't an, Delaware :VJ W Faiaon. Winton ; J W Junta, Trboro!;W O lhmdon, At lanta; Ilaydra, BmithBeld, V ; K M Bul lck, city ; V V Richardson, Columbui ; Tbua U William, N Y; B F Barrow, Edgecombe ; H T Fulghum, Raldgh ; E P loicb, New bern ; J il Lee, Goldaboro'; A W Cheek, Orange ; Uo V. Strong, city (i T fttnmecli, city. Corron Maukct. Hep r el by Lynn Adauia, Grocer and C'mun.inaion Mer chant, South Mai ket 8tr . s ,. ' - ttALaiaa. rebnurv 6tb, ttt!3. Hnre uf eettoa in uur mark. V to-dy : At lira. - v .. , . - . JOV'. At4p.Uk, . , '" Calea - .i . t'"0 baka, Kreclpta, t '., w s . . VA looa of aiarkt Dim HUMK AFKAIItM. HoR. ..j!o. - MNia, of (Cbatnam pa-wd through th vity veatcrdsy tn rout west. He, w.i Baa health and spirit a, Likit. Cor. EiiouDKit was n .t in bis place ia tha tW-onto on yvtii rJy on so count of an aotlibmt, a ara iofunaid. Mitui Allen an. Mrrrimoa occupied hit thair during I lie Nation of th hrwtt. "Prtair t t tub Sootw Thia i a new pairr publUbed at R xklngham, I.lrh i nd eoun'y, and aditrd by Wm. It. Trrry, It ta a twanty-foar eoloina shnrt A wi ii ;t; ritu:y piinlcU. . a4To-i Cm "T, Fib. orfljer" Iuna toA aireated Bca Juae f.if alsallng a f.- die and a pair of doubt, reins from lh ltv ita'tiWI-T'Dunn k Diiaa. In default ol biU IWa weoi aUwrd of the eoaatv biitv aw tit bis trial at spring trnai n iKPUji 4itn I' on. too noes, Minn. Ji'voa tba irwla of au 4itur. Wlira we publUbed liaOMat "a Itoiprf aim asxsai.d Uaa pruCeediagt ol limpm ai e Bwvliuna U tl Atalv, we wtrttoU m ni'it"! liiiija.iiiirt; In H. faatiaai. At ilia aime tiiue we were r.Htad'y al.u-rd Ixtiun tlis L al gave an4K a line g hI alil.Vry a1d be Uii(U ra ike clii . Whew f g the r aJucl n tb tea tiatl. ( iar A-cUir, T. B Klng Imry, asoatka, the ctywaa"tw . i . - 1 fur ten )rars as I ktj ia IbstaMtl a at about iln p p i.a f, bna, rkitrf, a I r n piM4i buw Ike; 414 It la t lgt eoratn aaI prwurrt't, snl bow thry would a4 p-" eV.p or cpaat ta Oraagc, sa l did ta4 pn-prt. Tbsw were M l r-y a alty wliaeir, d ywar Uh, c U..e. a4 oV pitiwiaa ; pat mw si,4 re anirr T"Vi tVwrwuv, Laflii and UnUaWd Wt bats f r ' a.il pi.U.' -l ail tlx tlUa rmila-a t- ika a4 f lb 0 Ma; rM ta a 'aaUgia t tht awMsat ttiia, sa faiaiWI by bltifT !'ro, tt. B b'a Agrst, a4 !! a ! ti-n,l, "Urn . , Urn pttMia P Ta tL tuuld ? t'rif tt aiKiwf, Wt w, Haa a a rr ago We ) t m4 l4 aika it pit aa fim aa we -a4 Vbas I want a I'ihm pa jFf . ai J I a.H g . t i B.l.'.t twM.l s. Ws kaif i4b laala lbt t'.-S. ta aft f a In batu p t SHwfM ad liMuUa a4 aiMw swiSaae. a4 IM wm tit !i -'r a t.ll aimi una, . ....... Wa bi) aa.ka aa p tf ta IM twaJMu fcrf M la 4 N li aa.l.t gyPREME COURT, y O "Il rDBJDAT, Feb. 6, Jft73. fart AodrtirTluckcr, from Madi ton. . Attorney General Hargrove for tbe plaintiff, and Jones & joWa and Ovi Je Dupree for defendant. ' Argued. J, M. Creymulea et at,. v Dane! )tey nuldt ft ml, from Baneotube. Phillipl & Htrrlmon and Ovids Dupree for plalntlffi, and J. IL Merrimon and' W. H. Bailey and Battle A Bona fur defendan'a, Bifcrred to Juba L. Bailey1 to atata tbt wliala mat- ' ,H ; : , Gaorga W. McMinn r Julia A. Free man, Executor. Condnued fur want ol counaeL" ' The. L, Clayton ya J, Joe,irom Buncombe, J. 1L Hcinumn tor plaintiff, no counsel for delndi. Argued. , Mo tion for judgment in thl court, ,', ,t ; John U. Chambers, adui'r. v W. Oreow wood, adinr.,"trof!T Bancooib. 3. It Mvrrimon for plaintiff, ami Jmtet & Jnnea aud Ovido Dupia for defendant Argued. J. W. Willi va. F. 3luJ r, adminiaCr tor, from Buncombe. J. 1L Hurrimon for plrv.i)ti(T,,ro counsel for defendant. Ar gued. Jacob Youuctt aud w -ife tt aL, vs. Hiram Bride, frp;t-Watauga. O. N. Foulk fr plaintiffs and 'j. W. TTJ and Hualwa A Busbce for defendant. Argued. i ' ' Slale vs. J. 0. & W. E. Whetuan, from Ystcey. Attorney General nargrova for plalntifTand Bubee ft Busbeo for dvfen. dants.w Append dltmlased. " 4 D. C. & Jan. D. Hardin vs. J. F. and Eli Murray, from Buncombe, i. 11. Mor rimon for pt.diitiffi. Battle Ss Sous for defendants. Argued - Uidlh Mbktinq at tub CxriTot;. hi lliia iu we continue the publication of the proceedings of the Bible met'ting held iu the Hall ol tlie House of IleprrsenUtivos on Tutuday evening Jiut, - The Hon.-A. B. Muramon, V. 8, tSeuaUtr elect, being called up'in arose and said in substance : 'We are everywhere met with the practical absurdity that whilst tbe human heart is Intensely longiug for hap pines mankind arc engaged constantly in the a pursuits and practices which tend dlix-clly to diatppoiut their aapiiatioua. Of all God's creature man alona seemel am M be in accord with the Great Being a lio made him. In nature everywhere aud tirder and barmooy, because nature bow in obedience to tit Was and or which God bad placed her. When w ipeak o thv ' Music of tb BpUeies," a do not utter a mere fxietic. fancy; tt la grand and beautiful reality. For every where ia nature, in the hearens above us. In the sua and moon and stars Iu tha earib beneath us; ia tha m rustic moun tains, and the roar of the mighty Ocean ia tbe Irers of the forest, ia Ih liwrs wbkrb open their beautiful petal la tb morning sunlight. Ia the Alternation of the seasons a-vcrywbcre, w behold obe dience to th law of the Creator and hence lliera were nojarilug discords ia all tb physical aniverK, n ben, however, we onatesnpbit tha moral world, stl is dlscod and disoid. Btaa baviog broke Iroaa bis allegtanc to his Maker, was at war with Uut Maker and bia -talluaia and bissulf, -Th prat uoej w uur iu is iu uaiug ii la to asx-eta wttb O'n), and thus nua auulj be re stored to pear and liappiaesa. . But bow ' the great leaulU to b attaiaad I - Taa W.-wf ( fipeaker, tw aw- au to tli's qiiea'ion, laid dowa Ibis pro- puatuosi that wotal and religion Intrg ritywaa at the Kuni l.t i,n of ad tndi. vUua! bouor, bappibcas aad usafuioeaa, aa will si r all s petal order, and all true aaliooal aacuiily u4 pmapatUy, Tkia pro position we argw-4 at W-i gib with much ability sad ebiajiMaca, Tl.e que i .o aiUta, abua Can a a E a J tboaa prioriplfs rf trulhat by which (aa aUaia ! Una atat aad rel iriouala- t grity itt ia lheMC!atiiiaof rither Mi uf MWi l'biliwnabe. AM tbia bad t lb 4 u pari tb ( aula in uf human tbiht aad acttuw, 11 wi foundly coeviaced that ll truth abba ara to ultaeai tui a to this ataadare! of moral aad U.ioa talrgtity art It be fuuad nl J la lb U.U. Tbl btiag tbe C-aa, wa MMilaatJ bar duly to tnbakt th baiaaa bwt la t's mi Wat 1tL p aat'i with l.iua truth, Tka B'bt abnu'4 ba aWa lb ground a xk a all durasksaj l h fit, ia ti atboul, ta he C'4;, k4 tas enraaofy.' ta very beat tbiagllia Lrlatalai f K'Xtk C lias r-mi J U s atwid b sppntpr uOa ftoa,tw4f, tha fiaw cin illation U ta II, I, ta H e 81.1. It w.l4 ba aa bs VClMat t!it "uM laf Ultir !taa tka buil lla,' ft.! r-a It, tr the t Vm W'pu'4 tWl.-p a Ii ;Vt 1 1 Villi!!. sal this U baiag aa iwnoi M lh esat ImI pr op-ifi i-f Ih !tU. Tk S(ahf W"U'4 WOt aa,la -k uptji ii if ilwJIajf aV i id I 1 1 at w.iU jtleMl l fa an b . t ulk a H 1 StlUat, Il ll.t a t. au rnt of tb k tM tdar f as-KaJ aad ra'-ig u UW'avtiy try la aaaa's prf liin, - aaff ! U-mk tt.a tt bt ba waa4f, -t. t a I awl f, M St aj- J ., t. . b f ! a b lo lia, ,f' Kari aaaa aiT a4 taK-a'aita, f that Ms tn .J In l II tU b J wmaf .1 iy at a aJ 1 1; akkb V RALEIGH, N. C Tbe Rev. J. M. Atkinson, D. D., was ntxA caJWd out, lie wished-to axprca tlie great satiafuctton he felt t bciag present at a meeting like thia in tb cap Irol of tha State.' Ha waapeotoundlj iiu- preated with a conscinBanesa, that in the great truth of tbe Gospel we are to seek those safe guard of pcrs bal liberty, social advancement and good government which all good and true men earnestly desire. He had bee especially gratified with tb oobl auotintenta utjered by the bn- orubls gstttb men who bad prctsded him. It would hardly be nirxsaary for him to ay that b considered the Bible as tb grandest and but oi all book, better regarded a the oldest and most authentic hbtorjTit' tha 'racaTuI m" it book aelting forth tho wiseat and best tystcm of juri- prudence ever given tn tbe wot Id ; wbrtb at o atutly'l Poe's or it Propln t, 'or the aubliiae teacUUiga uf tb b' of God, It stood out In bold relict si the Boi It of Book.-. , '..,- -. ; f i Tbe speaker remarked that Montrtaie in di fining human government bad cU fled tbeutTW despotic, wheratba will of one man wa the law, or monarch u'til, where the government retted in tha loy Ity and honor o! Ue nl'ji-ct or republic4.i, Where the permaooncy of the government wa to be found in tha virtue and intelligence ot the people. v Such was our government. . And if our institutions are to be maiutuined, tl murt be by per. mealing society wi'h the dtviue and puri fying doctrines of thu Bible. With this conviction, he was ready to give Ids' cor al support to every vflolt which might be made 1 1 give God's Holy Word to (Kir people, that it might sanctify and Suva the nation- nn. I prepare unxpciibUurlba alories of a heavenly lil'.i. Brief eddreasea were made by Colonel J. II ckmuu, of Kentui ky, and Rev, Dr. Piltchard, psator of the Biptist Church. " - ' The, following naolutioni were unani moutly adopted : Itfultl, That recognizing the syatein ol LMvinslruta taught in Ibsuoly btrip turcs, s furnishing the only permaucot basis of social order, and good govern ment, aa wall as tha ouly foundation f,r tha spiritual welfare ami happiness of saaoUiiH, w graUlully appreciato lb effjitiul the American Bibia Society to trruiate ine vota oi una. Jbtolttd, That we cheerfully ackaowl, dge tbe liberal, ty of the American Bibie Hneiety In making surb la rye donations of Hititi aa J Tesuments to supply tbe nca- uuia in nurowa Btata. HemUoJ, That w bav it nested with much aatialaction tb active and tuoua efforts of the Hev. P. A. htrobal to revive iba iaUna4 ia tb great causa of circulating in scriptures ia oar oiKist, aad that w earnestly aoeamcexl bias aad the cause h rej nwnot to th peupka, tut their co-opeiati a aad aaaialanca in etery pait of th HUte. Afiwainging tli Chriat an Doxology, Dr. Atkiaaua pnMuauil Uat brnedielioa and th meet I ni adjourned, ' IUl.ilou II.ajB AkD LDbtli Co., No. . Keg.i'er monthly wtatiag' this (Fri day) evening, at Fiteoias's Hall, at 7 30 a'cUxk. i ' -, II . biox II. Roflaaa, Mar twprnrala- tive la Congma from this d',trLt,ba.U- troduivd ike f.,lloing bill la lha jl ol lUprrsrntalivea, whieh wa twice reed aad f rred: ' - Dt ii avusrW U lit 8nlt mtU lltum a ib;fwra0s(ae of (A (.'aaW AAafaa of trie. I Cmomrom aawaiHsd, Ta4 an awssa.l rlsnxw ol ) tmnojeir t ttt poa tpirita dislilird lrt fiuit, and Bpuej ll-lillir inrreuf. IX, aad tha aaaaa hereby, rrpaalaxt. Fee thai rtBUc irriNo. Putauant lo aotirr, lb ritiarOt of Herb f. ,rJ et nitty aaaibh4 la tbe r urt biaa la lb Iowa of Wlaluav ia Uia U.ltJ Jar of Febiaary, IIU, f p. f pvt. Ma,aJ. prrfig, r-nataUy, an opim,, ia rt;d lo a Mwatiaa ol a aww Cuuaif vat of ll-rtfurd aad Kurt baas p'w. lit IfVaBiiana ct aaaat, W. . MMrb!! aaa frar4 to a rhalraiaa aaj 0, W. Ka!y at arrratarv Da m4iu BiaU Sa l saruaJed. a Coaa- Baiiuc, a-wiU of Juka A Vaua, J. U. II a. T. x, Jrrs aa. U W, IViua. Wrtlia Wervar, J'a W. Fstana. m fir km ha O. Atktw.Gr. IL X.tiivi! aad W I). Naaaww. ati liiuai kj la diw aa rrsolaU", TMauaaattttaa battog r u4. twtswt aad S (tor 14 ta w4lwtg aatw aaa nana too, adtrkj e aa tsaiaaly adopted ; Watasa. a era laloa4 IbaA IW la la sftaaaiiua a cvnata iatii bI N Ing liat b4 II parpxae il rrwMlls,! la UuaJ Aaaa-Mb't ad .4th Ca otiaa la paa aa an id lii.l ll nird r maty .w ibawinfa be it Xi 14, that wa aliaflt atiaaH l aaf d,viaw wkatrva t4 aa4 vara a aaf r f af ve p"at aiaiiu hwin, ts la t r rpiBtoa, oil us !. t aidirs Lf a a i a lbs ak ,4d t ra iht4 ad Main Ifcau to la k. a tut. 1 aal Bate rp-"-iti la Ih flaa.rral jianli a t ,.,! Mt" t I t l l,l hatluaf M It a4,rl li t diania 1 1 1 a--. Iim hmi, 1 Ba4 rt ta IM ( wM Ih f'ly a ig fif J ra 11 (Ujla yt raprvaral U. uo 4 U-iaa taain aptaaa! la aaaa 4t. ttaaoa, aa4 hxa'-f t a-4 Ja , faaa-av, r M daaf . I. W. kaJ W I aia t-d aa tr sunt' l U4 r- , T'-al i'f 4 i, r.4 I'l.a. U a.a.1 W th iMua A. tt llaash fSSfiaat. t pmtoiW Ira aa It i a '-ra4 W. T. M.U MM , l W, ftsaratr, " V.. -. wvrvtary. WE55sES DAY FEBRUARY, 71873. LfRistature of 5orth Carolina. SENATSV ;J TavuiOAl, Feb, fl. Th Senate met at lha usual hoar. Mr. AJIertin tbecbair. ,. , .; '' n ?,.- Mr, Fleuimins presented . a petition I rum citUeas of Martoo, McDowell county. argiag that piac aa aitaita siu tor tb ConWmplateii additional buildings for the IlHUaOU. r IWWred. - Tr -t::--; .r:.'-:' - Mb; Murray; a memorial of citixena of Alamance coucernicg the valuntioa of fetateTReftlted. rpsr,. licitortt from standing comuiiltec were D resented bv Messrs. Vtcrnminir. Welch. A vera and Ellis, of Oolombos. Oo motion of Mr, Ellis, of Colninbu. the school bill wa made tlit spiclal order lor Monday next at U oUxt wl, aeh succeeding day, till dUpood of, , '. ' AKOTBKB CHABACtKWtam) "KKseAbK," . the followuig inetaiBw" was jveeived from the Governor: i ; ;, , ' Eiecutiv DBrAwTMKin, lUlelgb, Feb. , 187a. - To th HuitomU tho Central Atoembly - I bav the honor tnClaaiismil harawitb for your consideration an elaborate re port from the Board of Pn -lie Charities, bicb 1 bse read with a great deal of in terest aud upon which it would afford me pleasure W make anm augguatioa, stating w Herein l concur, ana wherviu I do not concur with tbe rtcoinmendatlon of the uoaru ; out tearing mat It may ue cliajff- vd. aa ii was charged, by uietubeis uf your honorable boUy,on fxrmerMXaston (wheal endeavored to make what B poured to Die legitimate suggoalions with regard to our publio debt.) that I manb ft-ated a desire to usurp legislative func lions, and inter lure witb your prerogatives, I forbear now to say r rlo anytuiog on tbe subject matter ol the accompanying report, turtlier thau tn transiaittbe report IIBTII. I have the honor to be, r Very respectfully, Your ob't servant, TOD K. CALDWELL. Mrjpuji.!ism movedta lartbe megsai: on I lie table alio that tbe report be re, calved. . air. tv a u not tniiiK ibis the oe-tier course to be pursued. He regarded lite merage as playlul rather thaa Vlihiut; and while be did not think tt such a a Governor should send to a. legislative body, it wa not sufllc.ei.tlr oOViitiv to call for such action. Mr. idrwondi p6iii4ji-red thei mcaaac a tnuH-manatam oi a in n spue and anped no serious notice tould" be taken of it. He knew the Governor well, better, he thought, than the Governor knew himself. Mr, N. tmike of tbe maov B'mmI Qualities of Gov. l a dwell, ai.d reuretted bis Im- movuble obatancy and violent paaaioa. Tlie measage he ngardtd simply ft lit lor at, auq It was better to let It ti mriia, wi., oioveu iuu lucsasge ana re port be printed. IT - 1 . . t . Mr, Dunham, moved to amend bv striking out ot llarns'auivndmeot tbt word message.'' Tha Senate wonid be doiner Injustice to Ittell ta allow tha m-tge to oe prinieu. I nera nad beeo no action taken by Ih Senate tuward tbe Govern or to which he could take exception. Tha preeaut masaaga wa impertinent and boa Id tx be pt laird. ' Uarris, eM., auM ha wanteil the rrport prinieq, ana luoognt k txnratn ta dignity ol the Senate to nol.ee the netty btckertntrs. Mr. Love concwrrwd la thl view, but still tbonghtlt beneath tbe dignity of a Governor to seed sweh a measage lo tbe leg sialivs ixKiy, Halt is motion to print the rtjmrt pra- tbi in, Mr, Troy moved tho mesaage b laid on iba table. llarri movrd to lnd luitrly fos'pou mi. tij-n . num oor m oraer. The motion to labia was rejected 30, nr. Troy mnrnl to relet tbe SMasag la uir ewfiiiuiire oa a"nciiitai. Mr, fiwrwoml, ( nairmaa of ifcat Cmi' mltir. oljxted. Ms. Ive moved to txaipuo till the rat (lav or anrll. Ifjrri (oa ti.s suggest loBbat that wa Ai I uui a iiai ) au4 lo awaa hj pot p nmg no m am u.y at Janv. Adopira U4, aa ; Mr, iritr.-diH-rd bill I inroriv. awe mm aaa 'f a a 'I rwwi 1,1 It n-l nad owipay. It, irrnd. Mr. Troy, a bill to re enact aad oatia- a la hrr tl, act ft authors lb eons miaaioiwrs of Cumbrtiaad maaty lo levy a special lax. I( i, ir,d. Oa aaotloaof Mr. Daahata, Ibaaoaa-iaJ kr, iba h-K le ewa I naewt t itv - Uuaaaal A- trlkJ'liU-o It; IttaMaltitaml abliiaSevk reinf ,4 tba tm If i4 I'amixO. Alaw a bid fi-r lha Ulbr anHatlbHl aa Ilia B.hrrU o rua rtrrf. B' h bill art rtN-rml. taikavrrvtioaai,' AMalaajT, im Hour i.-r ti iiot.i iaLtuiB a e4. tbabtfltn I th iHitiiitit of the Mat as t.kia vp, tut auiloe b-ieg na Ik pi; vf lt t.iil , IU Irat imhla,,l, ta tgAtt tbt 8-at oVW, tm It aeouad raa-J.BA. , Vr I bSxtiayksat p-aaotH hi lo- jMat ." 1 1 Ail i, at iK paaa Of lu UH, l la a o., aw qaaait j IM aami at tM ! ajaatilaana ra , I f., l, .a a. l a Sal I, war U.a., aranw party laa.Wig anwaat tafard te tM aV)s 4 IU tia-t,katt'a iU w4 ( iha hl nwy i4 la ptaaat aauatM, aivoa af lb iiiiM.H,t aa.l. r ahkh M h kW a4 fU4 ; aad wkika at.1tirf M dagt 4 Aat llr aai.l (Jhaaraa, tim' r-l IM 't aa.iy tut tk-mm at, al 1 ba prrp ! war at aavl tiaapai aad bad o pat aa !, It an4 "lal ai-aomwl Wa armaaarf aal . ia-agii w I iax'. o Ih p at a ha aa( (awid tb lriaMS et I aaaMtttalb-W, Iu Mm tall t4 Malt,ia. aad afS Wa u ' ll,a (ad lat a (la h f4 lo aaaa at.at awaaUi l !,e A.auaitaif Waaa4 ta' lha wax a. tavtt il 'I1 uatl Iba , tbat Iba aaa4 Wa lb aad B'ta t at. II .. I tw aa.uis t f lit a ara.trijH ll VJ-W I'-O ti i aaaa 0t4 lr- ataa .(.. I U 9wm-tmu9 la bt I; kit. I , tw, I to paat Ml la 4 i tit ia l ie itiMi- it wa rtj. a I t . '. s u- av t a aioaaa ri .'.f g ka.,it ,.4 aaaii 4, 4 ,a iiaiM a 4 awh aa ria-ar . I r.. l',tt t t a .':. .,4 jj r was as complot-as Coke anon Littloton and had defied tbe efforts of the ablest minds to discover . it meaning. Mr. C. proceeded to point out "the defects of tbe constitution proposed to be remedied, and closed by urgiug the pjbsitge of (he out. . MftTRefpss said that It WaAai:red that severul of the proposed amendments should be made njl.tbat other Were not neededHe wai satisfied a to the legality ot submitting the amendmeutt separately, and concurred In th -Tle that tliu wlshus of the peon Hiuld "' be ' retpecttd. Ha Com plained, however, that the friendt t,f the bill should nave taken the Ground latt tummer, that it was ntccetary to past Ibe measua'ts whole. Mr. B, said -he at pledged to theixwpl of t dislrlcr; to support some of the amendments, and he was here to redflem th arplcd gfeT'Thi Kheuting of tho Conacrvative pnrty peri- nap, ougut to in J uc j hint-to vote against the amendment and follow the course 6f hit party; but be regarded the interests ol mo people e above nar- lie whs ' not o wedded to nartv a to prevuut him from doing hi duty to the people, Mr. Uurpco went over th list of amendments aud said ho was in favor of those for abolishing the office of Mipcrintenrtcnt or I'oDlic Works, that pioviding for biennial lessiont iif th Lcgislnnirq, the taking of a census of the Stute, &u. Mr. Gramty, said Mr. R.. ob jected to the smendment of the elaute providing for the payment of the interest on the public debt at in violation of an allaacrvd plcilgvs, but be was silent upon thv tact that member S it nmtfl iii lheir scats and Ignored the onto tnkrn to. levy i.. ... ' . uiv Bueusaarj inx, - Ml. I mid said he had favored the . poatpouemtnt .'. id this matter on tha iutiaiation of lha opptaiitioa that tliey were , not prepared to vote on it, and ia order to make tbe question agreeable to all. Ue wt in favof id all the amendment, and sold all tb people in his section of tbe State were in lavor ol thorn. He exnlaiued bia position on Uitiuoil wiva:)iiaba oiututuliunJ Ii mode ot amctidment he re 12 ar dud now out of th question. Tb remedy wa required and u was admitted bv both dcaiocrais aud lepub lcans tliat the people tliou d have t vow in iba arBemlmenis. I' be iMvipic sure It bad a tight to bav a voice ia the matter. In eiinsioa to tbe boasted republican majority in the State, sir. j odd could not uuduiataua why re publican mom hers should ba afraid to submit tbl question. Mr. O randy laid that thev were willing if it could be done lawiullv. Mr. 'I o ld then Baked if the republicans would vote ltr the bill ia a "al" Jonu aa a who! sad thea leave Uy) que ati oa to tue (Miopia, l lie people bod trusted those members, ami the muubat should have sow laitU lu the people. . . , Mr. Worlb was rejoiced, from Mr. Uee pea' speech, thatcvuu onv member of th the r pubhean paity would support tbe proposed ameudmcnU. He alluded lo the coarse uf tbe radical aad their Dt la tba late elections, la opposing this bill because it wasaot submitted ia separate propositions. 11 spoke of Ibe actioa(of o tana wi nee ia rgara lo in it mailer- No dissenting voice had lieea board. Tba action of tha committee bad postponed foe aotne cause or other, la the aveanlime a radical caocut had beta rallad, and th party bash aa plaU, Bad the axt thing beard I hey wr ail opnoead to th nuaaure, except such a could not be whipped la. Mr. Graady ba swl at the behest of th organ. Ham waa for aome of tb antaadmontt. but could aotttaad the election ibeeuastiia- Ihhi saw aired. 'Ibis was trier prt tiaia. Ih tact waa the wboi party, exorpt the few Dierrttied, would vote against Ibe .They could not adord to loae their patty thunder, , liaii, cut., said he bad never attesded a caucus oa thia taaiut, aad Waa ia Ih habit af voting at he thought la be to tbe beat latere! ad lira pauplsv. l b q uust ioa tbew rx airtd oa iba waa- sane t Um bill oa lit arcoo l raabag. Mr, Uraotly eaJled Uia ayes aaal aaaat, 1 he bill paaard ajea 34, Boca t, Thuaa w ba. Votad la tb salatatalisa wtsei M aaatA A ben, Itn. B.iauaidt, Ouwbw, Ctaaaur, Cttaataghaaa. Data, Daathasa, Aoia, ui caiaabt, l.ilia, at tailuiobua. 1'lewMaiag, Uudger, ilairia,U-U, aiaaa-- pbrrt, lmt, Lfve. Motaokt, Martiaao. Mubf, M aewrad, 4 Uailturd, atathaad, ot liotkiagbaaa, Mxrpliy, Marray, hich oko Nutwwd, I'uatll, lUaptaa, Ul fd. Tod I, fr..y. Uaiher, Vttckad woh -t . Thaaa b toted ia Um i ;:alia war t trppav, cfiB.tr, n;a, ii.3uaaa. Iljman, Mshw aad ratth I. - - ibeaacond bill uf th totittnusiotaJ srrias a a ll.ca lla up, i.t ; Ilia b,ll to ab4vh lb iifQ w of raop.naladi-n pi Pal.im Wutkt, aad il pa4-4 lu a ' 1 a I Ii il 1 bill, airilMbmg the) Bant Oomia i A, '.a,i p.. ,1 3 J to 1 1 1 l.'Uiili w, I, kah n ibo ri iiti li.Hi l,uua Uial.'.e of i u auitb of pi. prij aval axaant U la B. !bB,lbbi.i la trgard to tit I'atVar t W M SMwe dwrw.aniw, aad laikd pa by M Hius a aaa).M, Mf, J tn-b-., llui!l,nj, rhara-vd LI tut If -ta Ih lliiutaM to tba bag Sllaw l-t aaara , daralltWa, Bad wa b ajaotloa th fa'hr sawat lrraU- iA lb t)Wtl -a aa p-Mawax 1,11 to (anrrow lAl. Tba aal Wt, Ih wla-wd prttai.tl. r raivl la Ike aU'naaaiit Ad, to a -4 ta4 t by wtat 4 ! ntMry att- Mr, It ) l iia. I bit V I la aawv a rav! laaatisa aa I to qvaa'tu a aa p aa. br4 , 'i n il in h fliua, ar itafuktiai. i i brat. lLr i,xa a bill tat ptaarat It aal 4 nnaMH I a fi a iina I I I aa ..I Hint burg I a'tfut r,lf. Ham .'i a 4 Mr M f k..l. o4 tia.l- f id, lit i l. ..! aaatrudaatal bad a ssa-1 lb p.i l. Ivt 1 1 64 0 1 a ta saiMtaaa. 1 la ia la faf ef ', C'wkiaaA Ibul rtt 4 atfafntd. , hif aiaaat. Ia ta oa talk It pa.14 ! aay. that latiaj lav takaa .. la IM , lliatl a-f l 4at a l ...t.i.., a I halt ,.ta.4 la -a -04 m t l-. i, tit a-l-aW MklHM h4 44 ta Ilia tr,-ai. . . . - - .r i i riu b f ATtYK. 1 at aa. (ib atb It i't aaa 4 t "t!.k, j-k (.' Hi il b Ua I baa. -- - . -. i ! t4 Jt lay a a sp t ' M II VI II 1 KO. 127. ttrmoM. Mr. Tomer, a petition from certain elt iaen of Iredell countv. askine that tbe charter ot the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio uniirosd oe not lnterlered with. Mr. Blackwell, a petition froin certain eitixenaof Buncombe and Madison coun ties aaking for a new county. , , ; : , Mr. Jobustoo. a similar oetition. Reports from varieut couiuiittco were suomittaa. i i -i. Mr. Luckey wa snnoanced aa being iv a. -t-T' . . . . . . " T BBaot-DTIOK . AK0 BtblA.,' ,''1 . Mr. Waugh, a resolution of instruction to tn luance Coinmitteo, Mr. Bennett, a bill to extend th Bmlt ot Wadeaboro.' i i K - By-ttretamajj a MU Iv nrubibit th sale of liquor witbin two mile of Lnnevil e rtney trrovnt. huroh, Ansou countv. Mr. Wbltmtre, a till to amend chapter I7,ttf Ibe laws of ieO-'. i ' ' Mr. Cafauo, a bill to levy a special tax or mo county oi Alexander, , . ; , , Mr. Marler, a bill to authorize and em power the Cominlsslouct of Yadklti eoiinty to levy a special tat. Mr. Lutterlob, a bill to prevent tbe tale of spiriloos liquor witbin three mile of Cedar Creek villsgo, Cumberland chb ty. . j"--f Mr. Fletcher, a bill ia relcroooe to th aabj of liquor near Elloibees Springs, Richmond county. Mr. Robinson, a bill to be entitled an acf to cure any irregularities that may ex mi in me lines 10001 lata lauds in Macon and Clay counties. , , f ,..,,;( 1 1 tittbjli to cainbluh a new county by the name id Bragg wis taken up and, oa Motion of Mr. SueadJ wa lndcjnitelt, postponed. . . ' .i , ,( ,"; , etk.1 tb - owiiBk;-; - Tbe bill rt'pealinit ' the Incorporation Act of 1871-'73, and rt-enat ting chapter t of the Revised Code, wa taken un. Mr. ' Houston moved to indefinitely pott poo the bill. ' ' Alter a lengthy debate the motion to indefinitely poaipone waa out to a vote wmt hwt-yfa.'r,-TigTs-t7. ' ' Mr. Ilowmnn moved to upend the roles and put the bill upon It third read ing.' Adopted. " - Oa motion of Mr. Mcjtellt, the bill was recianniitted to the Judiciary committee Oa motion of Mr. McOehee, the rub l were tusownded and the bill to ineorpo rate the Midland and North Carolina Raii road company wa taken Bp, and. On motion of Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, the otll was ordered to be printed. The bill wa made the special order for II o'clock next Helardey. ' ..--r-,. Oa motion of Mr. Wheeler, the rule were uwndod and ths till! to be entitled an act for tb relief of disabled soldiers wa taken up, and, " On motion of Mr. Houston, the bill wa recommitted to tbe judiciary committee. Tbe House adjourned till to morrow at ia o'clock-. Leoislativb WtT. During fie debt,! yastetJay, on tb c "Datilulioual aiacnd nwot. Senator Ueieea, uf Baaufort, said tbat h wa eppoaed to any change la the Judiciary tystem, and that he wtt tlao oppoeed lo a oeitaia branch of that pro fs ion -t he lawysrt having o much ia- flame oa Out floor, and cited th Good Book, thualy i "Woe ueto you, lawyer i you will pile tnaay bardeat oa the prop) while yoa will not loach thewi with ynor finger" ends." Mr, Grand, the Seiiabir from Pasquotank, asked bate to Inter rupt tbe gealteeaaa, aad eilad hint 60 anarthet paaaagw "Wi Bnto y soribet snd Pbaraarta sad y who do ipeak loud la tb (ynsgogae that many word may be heard af jow Tha ftaastot from Orangr, Mr. Norwood, alto remiadod tbt Scnttot bat BaaaifWl that the law yet and doctor alluded to ia tb paaaga qaoted wn vw-Tuaa oi divuhtt. ... niEix 4,lralv. tbls afunhioB. ilarau ni. TktlFtrt e Ibl aotlr ( tMaatxrol r ".y sraaai aa, naaae a aaaaaat la lloraaa't A Orataa' a b,H laal aad St otid ftiard the iaataa-i a4 aaal la.t4 laaap.uta a 4 latin aUadral fnxa ki ror tart iTtaiatit W lib lb ff aad ardor m: tatilb ba paraasd slaHlas lb at M t frm- ai baw Ioa apijsMal la aflalrs reqairutf alar aaallu la adfaa4 aaa Aa a aadaf rb4 arhular kl ill atiaai wa bmblf (irrUtt4 bv aaa, tn I a bwvtt Btf i utaal arsatwUur atad a-artJ aa.tiU ol Ik 4ra ji .1 a. it ksi) U ijI ia B..t rauiiaoa In lira, aar,i tratiluf bia altaiaaata atai all t baairat lad tt IL tirtixi aa4 atm of Ibraaratati a4 IbiMKk b baa ' t4 ihnj aai a aauaa lb laabaa ( ia art frota th aral t rant ).t tba a-4 Braira b aa. I la ) U bmat t a-' i -f ( I l.i at, ai,4 fa,Ui- ellf 4arbr( a flfbUta't 4atv. aaat Itulaa aaa ba ba baaaM k ba awamr I fa stl 4 I' t 4atf , ara tbr asatHa ar aii4 trua IM aaiaa t t mauM, ba b-ta ata tbal ha l4 Uta (a a ktfl I brt Vat ao4 ban o14 111 Otruaa. hi. t rb, 4. ItTJ. 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ITor sal st '" W..JOMKSAtO,4 f.b 4 A M r A I 0 n wini; . - , '1 rtlc. ., 1 - i I,lj At 1 11 per ess af one do tan nnarl hnlUaa. aod lit per eiM Of oa doaen pint bnttk-s luy.ar.e4d,, , , , W. R JUJtAJ 1X1 f"0 i . -. t , . . . i I At aw, At . Ai.Mi a I I , . i A hew tupply of prt at Rock T.lmr, Jual la uut. . i JAMBA M. TOWL.IU. ml ,feb 1-lw, Kt, VoBinlaaUia Mart liaal., 9 M1 V II II ' X C LI I tl " 4 aafc ... in iv., , I..J ,n; I will ba 76 head ot Kata. ky Malcaht STlv la Kalelyb oa Ui tUi InaL Thry ar turtar aarsa ctaek, aad avtry aa aroksa Can ba found at Harrt1 Lot uppoall ibe BapUat llrera. WU1 b told low. ' lb t tl ... .1. a U iUtT. I WATS! ALLOOTT, " FAMILi' GROCER ' ' ' I ta I - t ..-I,, ..,11 ? im, , ar I - ..:...!! lo a"tevf lra-r-4.. i ' GENERAL PRODUCE ' COM MISSIOX ME1U;IIANT, MANLTACTLUi.Il IXCEL810R, LACRAL WEATII , , AND VOSdROjB 6M0K- , , , INU TOBACCOS. :' AGENT FOUvia'cAKlXS-VIROrMA " ' i -, vTAOCrXft' " "' " " : j . t m -rtia a,,' n ' ,1, ; in .,i '. . . . ..! .1 I. AsaUtM by ! !'ini" Sw M Baotfowvot, i. c. aot.iaa, I. Aldon', ' ' ' '.. " ' ' , 4XDUH.A, MUX, iW Oalhafa, aa4 la rhavaw at Oewsrwata1a Irrbitito, aa Atvnrv, lost , i , , Watka, W'ta yriaa . , . iaoaat, . ". , FaiUaular aUaaltoa l,a ba , aaa paniraa tuut i", Uf. . , a i i i ' ,-ta t,r r,,L.. . VI saj ua baai 1-U4J, ,,s IlIbuuub ItinJ,' fv4 f ALLCoTri WtaAij Ti eaCwrraaW. r ti t w muLiiiok or TaxLluruio t RATES. 5. . . i T of Fra. J,.t W- fat, aa aJ W I -. l.t, tT a4 tan Ms 'alh al.aB lab 1aa.rat k t. i t''l ba kaha tia l At, aaat f. fl i ratt ttlWkl . flla, 1 M BlM b mm4 b b a aat 4(1 aal.i f ta'l-aa .4 laaaat t'iati nl ii h,u.,!4 lu.a rat ,,. aatiaa S aankaaat 11m ...ii, i.iB fa. r a.li.a. 1,1 ra'. .,, l a in 1 1 A r,l a at'ial at ikaMKl. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 7, 1873, edition 1
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