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-t V .- THE DAILY SEN I IML. THE Mint SENTIN EL .... im:ui.ihu vi , . lit "7c uM:t rBL!xnns tntat OiKaw, t ar sua. v. v ...., bitm or tcucipno. n tsar, ra sdrsnee .IS 00 a : . I. . i - .1 ,--,-.-JL The IUH.T wwHe dlirwed h anv juu-t ol the tftyj t f lirrM Caste pev week. f w w V. .. MOBSIJNG LA16EST CIICFUTIM OF 11T fiPEl ... -..UUUUJlJUXiXL LATEST . TXXEanAPIIIO NEWS ON 4th PAGE.i Msssas Gairria tk BorraAB. Newr Advertiain Airetit. No. 4. South street. Bald does. M4 , sr duly antttoriaad to contract lor advert! intents at oar kw-et rate. A (Her tiniri 1b that city are requested to leav then" favor with that hT .. . CITY ALMANAC. ,. IllMI, Feb.., iWt' "Ttt'i rlv . . .........'... ...77 T Hun ail ............................J. & 40. Hoi'Kt a ititrvAius, ':... CITT HTEL-riauBDAT1 Tbb 18. ' ' T. Bearer. Wk CooJohn H. Mw, H. C. J. U. Ri-ifsr, Wake. Una. Fate, Virginia. NATIONAL IIOTKL TnoBanaT, Fan, 13 Mrs Daniel. N. C MiM Daniel. N. C J C. Janklns. N C Mlu Willie Lonir, N C. J. M. Lovcjoy, citr. A. H. Pomeroy, Bait 1. 8. HtUntrer, Bait. A. S Seymour, i all VT. R. Myers, N. O. (J. L Oramberlera W R. eratlb N Y. Ed. Connurland, N. C. Gen Hoke and lady. K. K, Bntim, H. C. H. A. Smith. 14. C. D. K Brnltb, 14. C 0. W. Grandy, M. C. YARBOEOUGH HOUSIt TauBaDar Far. 13! Wm. Johnston, t'har IC. 1.. Wilson, W ke. T. M. Holt, Alamanee T. H. Johattn. ill. MenderaoD.N. C A -11, Juaaa, aavllle, J. I. Bhaver.Sallabnry. J. Jenkins, GresvUI. W. R. guild. WU. F. McMoore. Phil. T. Sa. Arwatcad. . and Mr. Wtochell nd wife. Cbar'otte. Mlu Alice spring V. 8. Lusk, AsbevMe. diUi?hter,Now Haven Mra.LUUc.New Haven Mr. Jordan. " A. conen, neniocay . 8. Murine. N. C. J. M. Mullen. HalUtax John rcen, Canada, B 11 farrr, Phila. .iW. Kichardaon, N C. Wm Frsatier, . Tr John Atkinson, M, U B. It. Urlllta, H. I. Mrs w. H urren. J. Brian, Baltimore. U D Brooks. N 0 M. McMillan. Va. J r. McKinpon, an J. MesUl BxUUL Apex. 9. Dart , M. CITY COTTON- MAHKKT, Keported dally by W, C, Btronach. Uroeer and IMurausatuB Merctiauv, (ayeiicTiiio Bire-t : "" ' Ril.ion. Feb-nary ISlli. 1S73. I'rter of cotton la eur saark itw i At Urn. HV At 4 p. . le, 80 tales. Itreetpts, lime of market firm Hickman Loiwk r CI. T. We are r quested to stnte tu t th re will be an sdlouroed ut.ttins; of this L"dire this Fiidajr evening at 7 o'clK-t,, lor the p. r pon: of nani-c:ing iuip n nt deferred and new business. Mai. LK II, IIbskkikoH, af Warri-n. tun, U in the city. Mr. II. ia agent fur some ol th bwt inruranee companies of the South, among them the "North Car olina Home," "Lite Inairrmce of Vir ginia," and tho "Old North Slate." No company li a" IB" It! rfliTrrnyrnrnt a mt-re estimable gentleman t in Lei II Hinder ton. ' CarT. R. T. Fuuohc. editor nf tb Blati Agricultural Journal, ia ia Ik city. Tbe Jvuriml is a combination nf the litojrittrudtd Farmer tad the Farmeri mud Mi-knit Ui Journal, puh'tahid ia the li b rial of aad atxivr lb patronage of lbs Stale Agriculiomt Hocity. The first aamber i the Jturnul will arpear ea aiurd, tUa Ulh ioaL . , .. . We welcome tbe Captain to our snidat aad ill see to it thai be It ruled the frredfTH ol the city. rmtrat corrnv- Tataaoar, Feb, IX Bute . J.iaepli R Braacb, fioea Hal list, Allorary General Haigrove forth State, Ed. Coa gland and lUtchslor A Sa fut iL itfunUnl. . A'gueJ, BartAulotaa F. kluara r. W. H. Bkkklt tt mL, adm'r., (rasa Halifax, Moura tor plaint iff, ftalltPf and B.ta)l.ttnr;XJsrd I BatrbeW aad CWk A Mullen f d leadat-U. Argued. Bask) Oibbou af lUcbtaoad trrivra la Ttaleittb tasnwrrnw aaa tbe traia ir- Ftyettevlil 0 ItU sy Is lb Weatem part o tha aUatn. II iM rrtnaie kasa day a, aad wilt be Ike gnrat of Wlliiaai Orinsoa, W Tbe B hop a in be prsawat ia St iba t Church oa faad.y next aad till m doubt pceaah at tU kt U m ens. II at else aa win spawn w iba . batt aW aaxarw will be rrTa ttttaa Waan nil twaexb tavalgM ffiidal) la tba qattaatsi 1111 at T thk. a tbe trefwt f Ood. lit sssttway U fewae la Peart KpMi lo IM Rooaaaa, lib bpa. IXh awd Bath ria l ' for arbeaa be d.d lrkaw, he : did p4.'aae t tmtt i lb lirfhM . Ihat b aa'ghl be Ik 6, ml Uaa aaa sa.at iMMrt mim-m h- d'4 prwiMt'taai. IIm aa baa.!!: aad wha kerwJbd, he aaa tow iBd I aad whaaa b jvstttWd, theaa be aSsw gw tW-i sea Tbe 4ib, r-ge'af wtia 4 iM"M cbtaW lWdg aad la A " wtj be bald ta IM IWI 11-aM. at Ft ataf tvvalag tl lb 14 b taat, al t 3 -'4wk. Mnabaaw i pty da-a tlb htv d. rained a kt . It rr4Ia at w Ufe M 4 wf awasHtag. AH 4tatBta d be aWaat Mt ag)d aaHwailb 4M tj L , t ' da Staaa IMr4 a4 J .-( aa"J.r'r. WktWwPwW. ft! ' 4wa T ha t -1 b.ld't.k-t f rwy mmm a- iat..i4 Me " t M aVaaa S ttM.in V-t "ttaa. ai. kn I STATC AGRICULTURAL t l SOCIETY. THE MEETING LAST NIGHT. Stall e JlaTe Another Fir : . at Rilelgh.' ' A THIN'" BC f BriKITED MESTIXa. t The. meeting of the TricnJ of the gH eultural intereat of the State culled for .tat jjifiht at Metropniitan Han, in tho Jij. terest of tbu State Agricultural Society, al - not so largely attended ; as rA wJ si -ti l Wat an intenaiing and -spirited affair. About bue hundred pcrwu era prcni, w Ob tnotiim of Col. T. M. Mo, l"resJ dct.t of the Biat AgtKultural fxjeftty, Walter J. Clarkr Esq.,' was Culled to the chair, and Jordan Stone of the Kent, and John pelman, of the SKKTtnict. were re quested to act at Secretaries. The Chairman called noon K P. Uuttlu, Esq., to explain the object of the meet ing. Jlr.B.ltle umlefatood this to be th first of a t lio ot mtcting in furtherance ol tbe ol'j'-cts of the Sute Agricultural Society. Uo ailuded to the plant of the Society lor the future and described the new grounds purclmncd f'r the annual fair tmd cot.trwu d lliein with the ground the Socie' V Bid lust eno up: The new grounds cnuipried some tixty ocrt with mre rulroau lucihtie ; and the Pocuty had asdiirances from the ruilroad C'impa nietof their wariueat co-opcrtion in ru niiiff fuoueut t ruins at nominal rales. 1 lie proOKd building on the lie' gri unds were alrultttcd to at cotnmodute the .irgpt' Dumlier of persons likely to viit the Fnlr rYnd to coyer and shelter all d neription of stork nnd articles sent for exhibition, including ull kitid-t of ru:i chitiery.' Mr. Billle culled upon Capt. H T. Fu!ghum, Secretary of the Society, to exp'.in the plans of the buildings then on exhibition, as being better acqiiaiud with their details than ho as. Capt. Fu gkum then gure the lolloaing discription. Generul l'.xhlbition Hall 853 feet long ; ewt wing 85 feet wide; mtagoa 84 feut i le, the building Uing three tt iries kiL'h. The centre ol this building was hut, ml, J for Flotsl Hall and thawing tor Agricultural and Michaoical produc tion lite second .story to be devoted to an Art Gallery, The grand rnnd is tn be 8W trrt bwg by SI leet wide,-a three story build iog, with a testing capacity of S,000 persona. The first floor i to be devoted tn oflr-es, saloooa, Ac ; the second to teatt, and the th r I lar rotcrred teatt, to which It it prn- i.owd to raskt a small extra chartre, and to a hall in wbirh eoaaya, etc., lor tlie oc Caaion tr to bf delivered. Another view presented tbe main eo trance to tbe grounds The bole plaa 1 eeat and tasty and all! make a very head om kpperncd. Col. T. M Hlt. rwwdetit.if the Slate Agricultural fraialyi etplalaed thai the eosl of the proieI oulTJingr maoj trie Mpfutsatuita .tif . the . grousdt woold amount ta about liO.OOO. over and abuts! .. ... t. b. r.aliae.1 tbe rale ,4 -i.i .-..,1.. b.,l,a U.U. iha suci.tr . . . . ii r .... tl MM aaa w carry an oia aim m ... . u Dr. 0. W.T11.. laatrrof the Tsrbrmrgt, I H aas, Hons, Mggeeted lb leqntS'le sntottsl be raiKI by casiribeion. CuL IIoll said that that a the cncltt- wxm tKa Fteruliv CuatilU)a bad com loaf rr bavit g tltaruawd thl B.at's fu'iy. Mr.W.F. A.krw aald Ike Citifwt f IUltigh bad pBisrd to glvf liberally to jtb'itBiip:ean.l be aaderatoitd It lo I I tit ohjn I ( ( tin ai't'l' f enaote .ana I tut do so. Dr. Diaf kaall avamd tbat a ttalitM I ol three b r-aat.d by the chairman to iil cotur.bc'K payal. a la Iwo. f.mr I ana sis - I a W. B k -.!', IL Tskw ! A . i . ... (ml sfp-aait i. AWt. t.h ral bi tmifn. at a a.sg m in r-sie rtr,- tl rVMy, sjatieg lb l4 Fsir. t.t U one of lwij ire wtta give $J to- waJs,lftlj"4 t4 Ibe Btntieg (Cb ) tapvlt, . T a t . IS.'.. tk.Ul W-a.ld be ta-frf ! V T"" ,Kl 1 K. v. ! git 1'jO b, aad i l dg'ef bb I'as f ya) Tbe Ul b lh-afl.1 ra-hl be timaVI tn tb-as at a w.hi'.J I g r $Vi rh Oa !, W. f. A.kaw, t-, , waaal ddt4M rasiliira iut UiiiH li.lt l. 1-4. I 1, lg thotjjtit IM aar la.alf l l.tvat 4 BaJi aMagh U l"l-w' Vt M la thi ol-kar. l bad bavw aat lb grawl rwaw nf faHav pWat ib.t th. hi- mm a4 p. tr It ewaa af llaiat.b bsd twt lk a traft ta kt f nut ftiT. M'ktt a-rat b rahw 4 by iM r'aav ia iJ aladad ta aad a basadnd aa. W aal U b4 ta IM ti'I la I a Bpl k4 laih f 'f U: . lit lf 4 t I "t i f - ri)Krni''ti1e'ld -t-4f tataM In ii M Md ba-4 twaliMta' IU d4 aV4 few f- .- I.f k t ljfal4U , XlAIiEtGH, I root to cr, and to lielu it, the cnction of bildiga that' woulJ be ertdiUbla it th Stat and which would pTOtret tb property acnt to the Fair for exhibition. Tha people of the State bad a right to look to the citizen of Knleigh to have uca building ancted. , It folly to talk of raiainn the , uien outaide of I be city. II out done here it woola remain undone. He protested that )lr. Creech ihould not be called npr(t to g,T to Urge an amount of nn-y,-W!a -oiher what could better afford it were jet. off with $23 to 50 He was is lavor ml the pro. "position nildf 1f" r MrrpWCu add, , toae not to deeply Interested a the pro. Pnt bniaeraot uaieign , couia .coroe m Will! ml 114 1 UT IUII11 I lie jjntpeny vi Tim city, be said, should bear the brunt. CapL Tuck?r regaled the Wtet i raoti cable queatlwi. Ua keew the city of rUle.ii? h better than Cnl. Toting did aad wanted to engage in tomethiog thut cou'd be done. Nor was it to be expect ed that the city of Raleigh tbould do all the Sttteend the people of the State had something to do Id the matter. Col Young said if it wus the purpose rf th We,t ! BWgV I? givsj but li,UeIWTme' would drop down lu hi cont rlbutuB,. ,f M. T. Lcocb, Esq., concurred with Col Toung lie was a mnn of moderate metns and small pretensions and w hile willing to give hut 100 he wished to see those more deeply. Interested, cpme down with tlvelr $500. The property lioldtfrt and leading bnslneft men should set tl example of liberality. Should the Fair be taken elsewhere they would regret it and bi) sorry they iid not oft", r m or.i Charlotte and other Uie bad made lib-, eral oITcr to have tbe Fair removed. He called upon those who could afford it to follow the example of Mr. Creech and see tho result. There wc e t.mry men In Ril- eigh better able thau Mr. Creech to niiku the lilR-ral ntfer be hd made. The rhairmau then asked to know how many gentlcmon were p'esent willing to give f Q0. Mr. Crourh pnamptly renpinded, follow ed by K. n. Tucker A Co. No other re sponse being nitde. A call lor those willing to give $300 was made. R. 8. Tueker & Co. icpoudcd, followed by Alex. Oaeeh. Contributions nf fiOO were call, d for. No respooae. Burnt of $100 were tlirn called ftr ami oue or t wo retpouded, when Alex. Creech tunounced, tiuid Joud cheer, that be would give -MK, the smount first sugealed by him. Tbe following wss tbe entire t on con tribuied at the niertinci Alex. Creeih, 11 8. Tucker A C", D..O. W. Blstknall, J. M. Ellington, $.00 300 200 100 100 100 100 too 100 W. F. Ahew, I J. Young, W. t. HUonath, H, W. Wyne. , J. P. OulU-y. , $.l - II.xi. A. 3. M. rriiuoa wu called np"n addiaaa the amting Pl ,M 'uo M Pr,c qaasiwn, in isct mat www twgw u.-r I wiiw .imMvw I..... VI. I , I ... I preiit nt-etng US olj-ota tarolrief ' " Hna and e-itailv thne of Um Bob U RJ.ih. aad ret It bard'y aumlirred c bead red pttoaa, an 1 half of th pre- ant miuLt be (unnoacd tt bsi little Con la tbe matter. - II epok of the great Inurrat tacrt. allure and Olbrf InJuairu and pictaiad deautstsoa lb Ibe eurealkai aad a Id'B tt"ipg of the whrrla of tbM li.d.ii'rira w..uld ctaate lnt the amun tains tu th wa. A faw pubi c apirl td Bt. a, like th I'r deal of the IVsle Agibwltaral hi4y, Cunid But k f la tat U- a tbuaa vast eh ine aeb-e uataio' d by lite mac ftf tMpapS. It wa al-Mtrd t) ta a rywtaaa af tgratultar la ear Mate ea? la wr waa kdf ! la t ar tiumv, OrJ.r aad tywrnt aad r"-.4ratirta Were lnd,i aawblt. r.'-fTr t.. Ibe olJrel of Ibe ajurt Ug. Javlge M. dft out t'oak IM aa-te Bsral a la lb tl.l t dir. Tba rwtawl bad lat bt Bill tad t4 popular la J -II aft !J be d la pay Ma were Mayl l Bad SallUb, and lb taaa who "hl pUaaatre bad la lar paadar. to at TM -! bad la be tad a, 1 1 l.k iBt.vn la tbM k:iar tnd IWate Faita. Ik sm wba rm !. lo pal la t'.a-l $'-) d4 a-4 f U iba pwpl. TV v oai.1 had M fStrtaka d lb Batant id I 4a4 atath laltt, la wha h tU .l..i'd f 1 sa Ut tr. The Ipgadatavw aaniattd SOU bta f, aastttary thvail l f -fattl Ibio'.gho! Biata, IM awie of ItaMh eb-Hi! 1 lak a H..ly latetaat ta M (. bail Ihat II rf.l 1 B bar (') te U M a- raf a lUk-igh faU U-at tl tW 4 he LtMa4 1 IM pi .i I ber sal Mt'.l ta la faar; tMttaw.a) ad 'M iataaa 4 ta'-t IM I' l af IM wnnisvat 4 lt IM pt 't a t'a , U Ht a )', aad a Ma M, ' M 4-s a4 IM f"f 4 lUb sawaald tat Ihrawn r-aasa. Ih ej Ml at-- 4 M a. and WhI., a. IM atna) CFKIDAY, FEBRUARY;. 1 4, 1 b73. grand ju&il.-e, and It would M talked of La Shi be remembered and the. people would long for the time when they could come agaia by increased tens of thousand Tha wentd rit, ni pictre,ke said, attract t he t3rowda ; but your grounds would TiaVe td.b enlarged? " I For nlmsett, be vt ; tiithee mean not stingy and iiiteodeoj-t . contribute to the work tl hit means rku1d aff.ird. But in dividual tnaatiinor individual effoitt did lot s.rall ;1a grer.t ;re.nlt. The people tBakt; tiati'iut glorious ; and ia ibis bit ter he thought it tt part of wisdom and wrtiwd poficy v--tka what the paop'e could affoid to giVw- There should be bo snuffing at Ui widow's mile. He re pealed, the movement had to be popnlar ixed. He aaked gwitlemea te look at tbe empty beuche cptU l tiua. ; Tl per-loruiaiK-e eCt ginW if negro minstrel would Lave dnwu a better hour. ' Tlwre Wat (roething rJw,illy wruiy, 1 e wt nt on to m v, in our system snine ihing that k.ejM us poor. We had to dignify labor we had to lerti to da this and to aDi'K-cUtj 'u. 'Hi Industrie of .the State had to be tottered. Hit aski-d Presideui Holt if the Legislature bad doue anything for this ane If thefe- n i Coinmittc on Hgricuhurc if n appro priation had been mule for these great interest of the Slate if they had givun. $10,000 to it) fur 'larger spproptintioit had be n inadij towarila srs)u)ler object having Currituck orJ Bduoimibc atliu hed to tfirm. .- lu c-)uclusfa, Judge Mammon tuld his fetnarka might be taken lor declamation but it was practicable decUmatiou, as wat that which led to the establishment ol .u.r it.m of govcrhuicnb a systim whU-l.wa.uot a. yet hall developed. . .... .... u.,Kc uiimu'm, ... i wluch a meagre i-k. teli is gWen, Were ri- erlvaft Villi thi. liv..)if. am.Iai.iut I rr- ain roM.tm.TOHn runner viacuMion, ion. F. 11. Buabeo. Esq , the Pic- tidntit of tho S.H icty was tequeitcd to tp- r.. , u, .me ,1,,,,, , I - :. e r . vxiiiwaini u.ii ici. n aoi run suyacrip-1 fhn, with power tr tppoiata snb tVim-l Tulttcti man for each Count in,, th State. Col. IIoll reipiudrd Ilia meeting that to secure a Fair this year tha mean bad to be provided iu a lew weak. Iu order lol keep ma ters moving u had endorsed ia trre bank already to the amount of $1,000. On motion the following bonimltMs were appointed to (illicit contribution for I city of lUleigh : MUdU H'urJ.-L J. Y..ung, i m 1 i. ... i Itlacknalt and It. S. Tucker. . Knttrm WW O - W Wynn", W O. i I'pchurch and N. S. Harp, Hifr War J. Alex. Creech, F. Lee and W. C. ?Uoiia h 1 he meeting then adjourntd. EDUCATIOXAL CONVENTION. TnraiDAT, Feb. 13. Tho Convention met at 10 o'clock, a. i Re. Dr. ltoyall ia the el.air. Vrajer by Rrv. F. II. lonoa. The minati-eot yesterday read and tp- pMted, . . . . , Mraars. pais, Miiclull and Prilrhard were appoinied to prnrurt a list of tbe d-h-giia attending lb eoartation. . Dr. IL II. Lwis,ol Mill Rivet. adUre-ed tbe Hbua urn Itt naaity ol an Aa doa menl tnr Wake Forrl Callege. . Dr. Wlngau tubwilUtd a report I torn the Central Commit!.. (Tbe committee reemmead that Immediate steps be Ukea ta errara aa endowment of 1 100 000 fc I ea Fiat Utitefc and tbal aaarataers I lat purptaw M .pp,.Bt l , Dr. Wlngat IhougUt l( very important that brethrra wb ntlffttt be t!etd a I btt ebottd fV4 tha gvt tmp-r- I Uoc of aaa a lag 11,1 llta great tin. ol I ke rear. There were d f3. all Ua la In I f of a tbututigh ewaraMi Our pepeke- imib wa a a intiy populaiiua aJ tbrre- te h '! iu reach lhaa If they Iiil la lata n aad r ill .gr. We mat B.4 eipart what iM sum Iter would tretn to an llrat. i au bat itt disw avat iiota euvteg ntrn who si tavtilottd ia other Wfc. d IB evilW nf :ra whl kit Ut ab.Uty It cJar a e. ttaaa vf lit kind StJOraWuHy kt tba I CAlarad nuk 14 B4i4 p-'tt ail.-a, A Oa na.fl as of El J 'Jafbana lb. aH e4lberi,,r,reCi..tttwarad. Oe ti..a1-f Dr Pi.lt bat I, lb pipae laid ttp-e Ihe lb!t Sstt li'.M, 'l ! "I'Ma at taatdtiK-n id kdru,a bt Nnb l ar l.ua.s l n!..t Cat U d.ilM It lb Kapiiaatlrt iattprwastt, alWd Bp Ini rttilBrr U . . k r- ataali xl St, sddrvwd owlbia safari by Mar Ili-lsSi, Ksl i'. "', Ti',r, Ilijfha,1'r1 t'ttr l tad OUttr. A t;.:. trf ll. rvaSMa d l-a'J -. k) l-ta k -lMt af I da laave Aa ia.ru pap. itt rwad iy R, O. W. Nea-tl at IM wl rt. 'tdcatMai C' aaiJW.d F aVM; .1 . - D Il r.ji Tine l wa trfy ('; iMu D. M nfH.rt, 140,4 . I by Ot BVMbal 4 I. Wl..,(,, M C'41'B- li at t tj asrwsd t idr. tl T I I a ewa'teai tan. T atatt, fa. It Tat C- tii a-4 at 1 pthm k. M rr4.al kt tM t. f'a; ij tM C. T Ba.y. Ir,Pii ! alii. tUC'tiKilut M Hf k Ml la aaasaiM Mpwlaaaa 4 f '1 ff ta' l WM eetjty i. - waruj, t wktak -menu m I aarne, anil hat been ta t x'stence twenTj ' live yearv wbicb. is not upporl4, b reaoarcca nthor than those which are frooj ttt,. r-.. s 'UMim. m....-m ' ""7 1 yeaf U her , toirvfaitlcaj France, Ita.y, AuatiU, Ruais Belgium, IMUud, gw- dea, Denmark and Bwitaerlaad, art make large itonual appmpriaTiom from the pub-i lie treasury for the maintenance of their Colleges and UnivereitsvaV ? 2 ' ' v Tbe annual Inemii of Oxford, England it1 4,36d,hdO. CainTrrl 3g7'bc16 w every mrgver ijgo.ooo pruca t whoh i aralupt ottudet. Th juco'lrthf I TJnlretsitlo of Edinbufgh, Dnbliit and lAjiuiam, is several nunarea iuouti.ua oo,. - . . - - , " . . ,- l Urs a year4 Yale aad Harvard bav about I t antmoaaptree.-tjBrneH W wortti f SOW, 000 and h. asking another. The Stale ...;. .- j. ; Oolkgis of , Mlchigsu, nWuu!, lows, tltiow-erde.-rtBH ia wnetii $200, Minnesota and . California, are Ttiry lich I in public lands and offer high culture at very low rates. Broiyn University is worth $000,000 ; Hochciter University, N. Y., $350,000 ; Madison University, also a Baptist Collegu in New Tork, ha an in vested endowment of $300,000, and is asking for $250,000; West Virginia hat oaiablUluid a Slate colleve) Virginia gives I $13,000 a year J tier Uuive'raity and $0,000 tohcr Military Insjtule; Suth Carolina has h.T State college in opemtion ; Geoigia give $5,000 a year to her State school ; Alabama has rebuilt ber uo'vei'tily aud all the States south aud aetl are op erating ibsir Stale wt4it.iHi.HMi R. II. Bailcv. of New Orleana. If lift $70,000 last year to Waahiugtoa and Leo s-l-.M s in J saw ... 1 , - ( n t w""c ,r". f,ni' Y " coran give $:o,000 to the same tchool, which is now worth not U tdau halt's million of dollars., Mr.. Corcoran al gav. over f.uooou iooiuHiomn vourge, uasning-i tub Xlt v. w hich is otherwise worth mn -1. imu I - l,k u me lieu ..iiuiuti.ms are trjing to endow t..eir colleges Virginia is rawing $100,01 0 thU year for Rijlimond College. Tk,. I,...:.. ,r..iiii. r..... ; i .. I . '"K.i. "I Ull nil IKU, SlIUUieLfUO- mniii ranuoa ore now i without n endowment. A cr llege; aeetl j an rii lowmeul for buihli.g. i.Uary, JN.uuo.ooo, wu ie ue som lor an inaig , ., . , I mucant sum, on a Judgment tha ablest spparauit-l.tr the. p.vmeut ..f pro- ,., Ironufullv Blv.B fefsori aalitrics. Thre mv tbriw wsyt In which a cllego caii .U maintained. I cither bv keeui,. an suent alwavs in Iha 9 nei.i,. i.y raising u e puoeoi iu.m u compensating rate, nr by endowing It No e llegc Can iff it d to be a cootntbg .. ..i.. i :.!.. i . I Baa w nus bust iHiuim twsivsiaiipvHia- I . I ,1... ....... 1. ... i..m ... ......... 1 , - vnu... u w iwm nrst, to raise the price wiraid ue to place ... . a liberal davatUtn above U retMibwf tlte poiar, acd make it the rxclusire privilege of the rich; and secondly, the college al ready endow ed hare let tbe price of tut t.on.abil aocollige without aa eb.low uiciit caqe.ioip.le with them. The I.at r herclnatltut- d aciiipariaog bctae a the acajc uiy ao l the II neat a. mi aaty aud lite college, and shoacd the ad' rentage they had on the college In respect to rerenue. Twothlrgt are Biad.d in all I institution of learning one Istffli ienry, tbe cth.r petniaaetMy acadrmka aad Ii male arhAoIs all d s abboul endowment. I Tli'i ui irnt out boo) in Aorth larobna. male M female, lUalha lived finyyeal. 1 ln' ' ' b-"a, tad the Baleen atbool is 1 1 c-niuiKni pan oi a ncu corporauon. lht P'. ainauat aeces.j ' " f'tT-S UIP anqia, 11 did ,,',,, ,B Collrgaaauld rxptet to tak rank a a IrU cla-e lualituiloa w,tb tua.. "- aoii.i b reatarira. Oxfd tn foundtd $2i Jtat ago, In lit reiga of l.dar l lb uu-tetof; iawnge su jea t agr nn.trg urea twumi . t.u; ia wa cbaru red la 1700 1 Harrard ia 1434. Tbe fouaJtia of Oif. r l aad Caniltridge are lo-day living sa th rubag p-.err of IM pnt th E nrme ta 1 th mttramrnt ol Anterkaa civilittiioa, and that it w.uij be ae rale tt txk a spot on Ibte earth aLtn th imfMpber I B.H Ml s t rp d ahrr th UnS. trt.t Ii fi nite i f lht et'twy of llteae aia tut a I aot fciU Mr, Blavte, af N..trm, aald I bad aent failed lo roalribitt amma'bing far Wak" Fata4 Cuihge. Il we tbe dalr " Baptitt lt give ottl,lg If '4'l, ", I4' '. b" t i tf $1 C a I t-' t bat g Via, bt tbtm give ..aa.t'i.Mg Tl n 4 I !00,0O0) aaarf b rail. K-t. Mr. 1 1 . 1 -est itr.- I IM latpntiaara of ktplrg lb f.bi p thra'b it, KiLr pi.. a to iMn4i abUb ae laa'g M'l ia IM l-ilt ad a !- iawli lna.1i.aiia waa Withdrawn arttaeiba IMaaktam rwifWiat ighl AtaWead, T..t lb tl.t. Vt U fait C.a- ! tt Mnrtty UavUw-l le IM (Hiavaat id H.h gh be IM garfHM buSjiltaJily ilktip'l ut tM eamaw 4 Ibt taaw m It, U.lfd ('.)aaat antra av an i. 4 t.uitfe la IM ba. HJI, Thai it. lUtht of ikiCa a. a. . -m at ffaa iat'y dea, sad are barl.t M tl.la IM lUi-lf ll.i.lM C Larva) l. IM .aewa ar so 4.it-s al IMtt i4i.eg tt IM anf Itt 4' t. a Ha rtara. M riaa mm aaalia.ai.y i, l. I rVr IM r-.at.al. - a-lj mrtr t ciiinon 111 4 riaaVltia 1 rtrtUrtkir ttt'. Ci. i" t' .M l. .a.4 f. mm i S ; ;' ' TS'O. 1337 ieghUttrtv of,Noiih. Caroluii , SENATE.'1 . ; .v , .Thcivudat, Feb. 13. , The Sonata met at the usual hour. n r. .... ..,t,.. ,1.,, b Alien, El lie. of Cob unibus, Tod J, 9ug and .Mortthead pi UtKkliiL'haiu. Mr. Allen, from the committee on tu iudicUry, repotted back two bill in re. lation to the. p !! tax qualification .'ot voters with a recommendtlion-Hiat they do. not pas, the reqn.iram.ent, n the opiaJ ioa of ths comm ti,j,: King untitn-. Il,i,ul Tli. tin's rro 1,1... .,..1 nn Ili4 W,:U jar. , . On fttotipn.of Mr. Veicb," the repnrj of ti,e "n''-w " lum ot : ( axa Hi t,tiv st I'm umuuw vi a.ii h each couutv now in tho Aayluin. wa ordered to b printed - A.itiCTagi war tbtwiyto in no me i trniwiutUnawi invi-tio,t to nie.nb Tbo assembly from Iicv. Mr. lioyal, aentof tha U(Hit . Educaionai Co - Aimagi was recsived from the Hotjse meiuuer or Presl- Conven- tion, to attend tbe uiee'.logt of that body Mr. Long introduced, a bill to prohibit the salaof intoxicating liquors within two mile of Zion Church, Rockingham coun ly. Uelernd. . .. ;. , r , . . WKHTKKS B. C. MAILROAD. , , On motion of Mr. Flamming tbe rules were suapended and the resolution to pro ride for an appeal against the judgment under which it ia ptopsed to tell the Western N. C. Hailrnad, svaa put upon itt iMJ reading. Mr, Cramer objected to tha paaaaue of I tn resolution, lie tnouglil it intended to lorentnl the action of the committee htv-1 ng the matter under consideration. , He moved It postponement.. Mr, Uudger urged Uiu passage ol the resolution;' The State had several niil hon dollar rnvnrved tn (le matter and he thought it the duty of the legislature to , - s u'iM men Oe..ro auauuon tUff It, m, Wsrinff was in favor of the noat ponement and could tee littlo utility, la P"tBg. i.ven U Ilia Judgment ware I?"?' T .W IXJZK un decree. vT tit .1 a"" .' Mr. FU-mming , reminded tlie Senate at nnleaa something was done to stay e sale before the Sid of Feb. Inst, tbe a.i ... lo. ll.,.t.ieil on ilia lu-.t l,.o.l that k,, i0,, 1 1 stated on the best lee-al authority that $150,000 would be suilicient to Put ,,,a ro' ln, ,ho P"M;,0,, ouno. , w V..rn,.il autd Iha ..ll.llil a simp e one. The road, la which the State and people wae InUrmUd to lue atnuuot and would be set aside on an appeal ; and resolution pr"P"ed merely to give ?ur,,T " rV juuguteoi. II ha rsal laaalllaV rl lirYlawl In I It an of , thi i,. - ui(.D wat tunicKint lor the purpose, could be torn up and aotd lor eoouub lo ptiv it I pre aim ft liabilities. ' ... . , .. Mr W.riair a&l.I that ir an umul waa . . . . ' in mnlt Ilia Menato oucht tit ttaaa the .. . resolution, aad be would go (or it. . MCiraiueri amendment to itot)ODt was unanimously r.jouia.1, and tbe rtatolu lion was Ihea adopied uuaulmoualy. Un mothia of air. Avera a rawoluUon ... ..I. .t-l Invilina Ilf 11 K.r. Auanl I " , T . . - i of til 1'eab.Hly Fund, to dailtvwr B Ita lur iH-lore lb Leg ..atura lo-morruw eveulng at 7 o'clock, on the subj.ct of Lducaiioti, tnt ntav.lUK lllff UWaaV H 'lt IO Ills? Bf lation and to grant tbe nsa ol ihe Hail of tbe Uouaaof lb praniUliva (or that pur Itoaa. im Biolf of llama, Cut, IB bill lo change lite dividing line Urinous Hit continue ui irankiia as 4 uiaaruta wa r osttuatad. llama, e.d., moved tu reconsider tbt rota by ah tea the bill emend tag tbe oo. atlintlon ta lit uvalUa- i the lotaiioa of circuit judire Was rtcted. Ha taid that thouck digmeg witlt Many of bis party Irtflwii on Ua tatter, bt thoarUt rotauoa so oa to ine itui.iic luuw.st. a mouoa u jar. Ai.tn ii. rurtber coav el.brralbta of lit maiUr was postpone till We.lBlay an tat la n. Mr. Waring iotnxlucni a lull la n lailoa Is Jailrotaola. lUlrrred Mr. AtciMter, a itnl ta auih.ar.s tbe enamianioaera of Pitt aaaty to key a pwtat tat. lUaarred. . Banff ear hxilboao. Tba bill to tacutiaurala lLa lUbtia lian atcotpbtwii iliata I smmi rwmrv lAmm laatli t Mtaa, U i U , wa Ukai ua atr. jnutrncaHi, ot uai l.a, aaavaa in bill be pnntaat. Hws. lneat, Hiaathead of IlurklBitham VI at. h and Ellis id t'aUaba, nrgad lU paaawgw. It waa a bill sweety ta allow a road le past tbruatgh tM emiattM ul M aua aad nwaia aad did not B0M.I aay etMr aataaty la IM Mate, Mr. M lta.l. of K.t.if.ad, tai l IM Matcaaaatl lhal 4rvataMtat4 Iha atxlb IU a of tlx b.,1 la tkarUr IM MidiaaadM. C Ilaalraad anaapsay waa sallii taatt la a alts, las pnatiag aad tlaaalaalt-at. Ut taylrtw bit aa altun to patat aavd at ta sttik a Ut ataitrf wf lb Mxlb a Ihhs af IM Mtdteed bill. Mr, Wsacti thought It atraage that IM aaawtve rtaia4 ta a I ce ttvarneratMHI six I.I b rWaawd ta a aawBsrailtelt tnll aeoalMtBl ear tt aaa ota. Mr Marahsad. Lulled, ha-l aa lilny M thl road bat wa eppn4 graafian awh ta Bay Cv.a.l Mr. Uadgr au4 IM aaa art grajil4 lt Ibe M.di.ad Luaspaay wua-4 aavaU at tn fa IM .f y pnKtaaal ta tl.l 4a.il, a4 rat H Waa M4Maa4 I t laf taatmhiMl tttiltaw. lie wa oppavd M graaltag tava ataaattWalhat pany bat bsvtavg n gtaatad. M waa fca tasaatad atlawdii IMaat M ad alba eaaav aatavt ea Mr. Marsaaraal save laawat a aa te- M44. Aa aasMdawBt cd Mr. Utt t4rthg aiHnwaii ! wtow w aa a4a4 an 1 lb IMU a I lis svaatata raavl g aa.4t.at taf Mr i, Ute lawtMa aa. n l-va'lat td IM Ull p at aAad liil II w'tbah l ta.t.i, l-j i. a ai !! Wa tsaatiaa H. A ataaaage WMinaMtad t- that It "attii g IM waaj'tMaatd baMa s " taU 1 IM a iw. '4 lal'l ; M liay l.i alliaw m wd taa tnti mt a. 4-t It l-h "at M-Iy a 1 1 aad x Unf ta M pim4. M' X r t a. I, It k l4.at, ta Ir . 4a4 a HI tat ieaani IM MsdMaal, liaak(haa iMif a.tad A Biiaiitf wa taawttad - Mas II aa a. I taawiad ta, if.tag m wmmt t vntEttfiSisa HAtti -ttvtTH-ienwintaw1?! be rowr! h M t'Jy ' ;lw fyJlowlEi; ra'A pvTnara ot v niet, nrtm-i4nte H&es.- " w-rw we "imo. ; . , . . .-r.ic. . . - 11.08 " eittu'meiyiut lnsartioa it. ah Jrtl..i;ii1a. - 50 I t ..-are, 1 a. l &.v 1 tipiare, 7 mo. .T3.( UN.i lawmS, anw.tr. a ifM.uu I , aio'a. I A'1 1 ' ' 40.00 -f - - ii.oii" to T: eioa . " - -4.ta.il. TT 1 ,aiui . ( r on thevcaUaidar audi report, iritlf ficw to tdjournment, . ; , . " .,"" Leave of abaeoea was 'granted to Mr. Moretiead, of itockinghaa, tor threedavt. ,:1 :-llw-w8wXWb wiU2-'l2-i) TW tpecTat order; thV School Wit,' wa KMBved.r t! riacstion .i Isetag -oa . the amendment offered by Mr, Troy providing for extra teacher where tb number of tchnlara thall exceed 200 M'-1 I-- 1 Htrrta, w! -aiorod to triket 100 and Insert 100. i.i i.L ilvui-r. -t , Mr. Ellis,-cf Columbus, opposed both amendment. The law waVsatrlcient to ppnide for both these continiots.- - Both the amendments were rejected. ) i Mn Wiring reoewed bia.ameudment to strike out 818 tnd insert 8 14 cents s the "tax on property,". 1 ' Sir. Dunham moved; to: -amend by tuiltinfT out the whole taxing auction.: b , ;Mr. Elba, of Cadumbus, objuctudi . , . Mabwn, col., also objected, ; . - Mr.' Worth was In favor of t llltcral schoof bltL Tbew war la the revenue bill a provision funking ay failure to pay poll tax a mUdcrrreironr, and tf titoaa who now supported tha.. taxing clause in the j school bill would support that clause in the revenue bill, fiu wovld potato retain iba section, t .,!.; .-.-: .w Mabson, coL, oruiaiderod it unfair to aak filed gee Irom Senator. He, did not know iow lie would Vote on the reveouoclanse. Mr. Hcspean called tha provi oat qtieat log . Not au- turned. .- i ;,-'.... tterhh,,, rt " Mr. Uudger was for striking out . the taxing clause aim i. ave u.e ruppuu oj lua- scnoois to me rerenne uiu. ' Harrl, aol., was tor tnakttt!? every an an liable for poll tax te pay 'jt. but ws opr poaeq io me petming amcudmvnta. - Mr. Cowtct was in favor of the Ml! "jl ttwas.' v. i... ....- -'.I Vwd;. )1(. Warinii's aOiaiidnaent waa rtdcatad. r-rr . , Mr, Worth moyod . the further J.fiiMia--.. ration ol tbe bill to be post ponod till Ttinrsday nexf, to see what would be dona wHh the reranae bill. Kelaetsd. ' - An atneadinout by Air. Wartna to strike put the poll tax was rej.-cted. . . , Ala.) Mr. Dunham ameniliiientitrikiiig out the whole taxing tectiorr: "' Mere lonowed contuuTaine nnoustenng to stars off vote On the bill pending t"1 tundry amendments, the Sejiate adr iouruej ( i , . . . ' . .'"". t50T,c" ""L" f!Ur P'"-'0' 1u 'UJ 41)9 IUbujutUp Rtilmad Wat tprtken of at a narrow gunge ' road. Tats ta t HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tut hioat. Fob. House met at tlie usual hour. Speaker Robinson in the Chair. Journal of yesterday was read and ap proved.. . ir !. . Mr, McOehee aubmlttad a report from " Hie Cpmmittae on tha Judiciary. . , , . Mr. Jouea, ol Oiange, from Committee on Agriculture.' ' Nr. Moting, from C ommittee on En er.eed Bills. sir. Morrison, iront Vomiulltee on tn- rolled Billi . iivii.rrioxt. , , , Mr. Joviier, a n solutioa to ailioura sin tOaat lA tikhtik. tn.. oq Jiuudjy SHU, Calendar, Mr. Craige, a re. J. it Ion aulWuiag the .nuraaain LLefk oJ tha Uihim ia aanidn , I 1 , ... , r ' iteiicat aHimtiHi, vatenuar. , Hl.a.kb-ft.r.1 a -Mnluliun tn soih.ie. iM t Au.ltbir lo kawe a duplicate war nal fuf m to iwiif Bhefiff Cinalow. Ibierrvd to . bomuitteq . on rropoallioat tnd Uiievaucu. , , BILLS . Mr. Bmkt, a bill lo be entitled aa art to atithotix the Board of County Cora m last (men of Hruntwh-k Bounty to Wry a peria! lax tad for Other pu'poae. Ibt. birred to th Jnduisry Commiltea, Jonea, of Worbaitipton, l. a lull Itt be n tilled an art to rhang Ihe time of hotdisg tb Baperlor lirurt nf Nnrthanip toa eottitty. Ikfervad to judiciary coat- slttea. Mr. Milter, a bill 4 i.r-wt IM alatitna- llon d 0h paaalng op Hoaonk river, fte f.trrd lo coram It lea ew prnpnatttitaa and grirr.no a. Mr. t.a.lffrr, a bin fit Inonrrxa-at Iba Clorinaatl aad Orrat rVtnthrra Railway Company. II. fnr I to commilu o Intai nal annsTimuatnta, Tbe BtOfBing liour bav tag ttnucd Mt." Mclieha taottj to take tip Ute rapaate bill oa toattilatloaai arrtradasaa't bnd ntsk Ihrra Ibe sprrlal OrOer for sack day at II o'c! k aaiii d!.pod at. Ua ntolion ol Mr. LtaUa. ILe rmdali.tai Introduced by , binaarl aulhnililag Iha KarrpaaiBg rlrrk of the Il a lo trnplur ehwieal Baatataane Waa rakra ap aad aaaaad'd.oa atotioa of Mr, M-ariaoa, by . adding 'aud tbe EenaUag C eth." Tun aawadad tM rra.luli.' a dufdd. Ia Btotkaa of Mr. lluaman, IKmm bt4 ! llot.l iMnvaatliags af Italy aaiauuuav atiaair Wa lakea Bp. Mr. Buwataa 11. ugi.l lbs b.,1 a g VHl ltt J B'gcd I'. aa.ga. Mi. Wstaan trltavt tM Htan of 11. y bill. W t1 taaat at, aaaC. toaand I a at aad bf etrjrnlasaf IM BatBataae af MawsMaasaVaa aad rraaali ftaasi IM fm Mtuaa oi lb mn. - -. -. , .... Mt. Jittww, af Ctddenll, aaorad tat lay a IM Ubha, 1 h yaaai and avtt war cJ ! aavi tb Bftiiuti ptaraid -jra JJ, bs) 41. It smut.. id Ml. J .jaa:. IM raaa tot saaa-ld sal .''.,.. t-t sd )ira ta dat aa) IM tlvh ettkkts. raa.ltg IM daraaatn f tb 9tau IM b'MH tat IM t. al otl-t am ..4 aad ll-Mia t4 ta promt a.ltrf wa laar .p Mr. Dike awtrl la lay IM hi I aaa lb t-L.a tu yar Sid Bars Bar r. I sa I II. a ai-.tl ,-a -t a... I - tl td tl Mr M. ., frnaw IM rmnt.tt la'rta! MWrml aa;.-Ud fanaaVy aa kaal M .(-' IM Trtmnin a" am U.liod IMsp.ay, a nvisraaaaa l tl II da paat, II " V3 la im U Ik T a.w.tii l a rtallrwad t ntpatf wa m !. I M M pttasxl taad a.. 1. twi 1 a bt to Ma-lar ' It at t a.. Mf. ImI .tlh.i. 1 ) s '.. UU Sf r-ai.r sc. ml tta . ihf aat IM pafttd ll.e It-va ta4 la aa tm aw4 af tat taaavate) eiaaawas lata ia taa.att ba''a la Iraa4 ia.l . a. I raj-at day af a-' at Ai i4. A aaaaij w m. .1 h i, ' a.,,, la! aaa.atg im II aa tkal t' a fu.ta tad ' rawaa-t raa I yw, .a -.,,. y , 'If. tl J Hi 1't.W.. laa!. t d.'irara M 'a-a rat I !;-, talk iUS U ftaaaaa. wattaaat, Mmn mslay at I t M k. C Vaa faa-t lav ,a"tvwrrr f tita ri. t What kawaat I hT " e.... .J .4 Uai.a.1... M haai tMl fawitttf tax at itaaaaw aa) a ta4 aatat aaaM ta -4 a ti t"f aal I aa. i iua t x tvtt t a aii.tn I n, . jaaaat 1 1 1 1 nail I.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 14, 1873, edition 1
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