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THE DAILY-SENTINEL 7y HIE, DAILY SENTINEL ' . , Pllll.lriltO BT Oflloa, near tb Court Uoum, j B TIM OF UTMOHUTIOX. Ooev.nr, madiawee. SSOO "?IX UlUblM, edvane. .......... 4.50 lure BtOallW I edTatie.. -...... f. i 1 ' mit r ol th City at Firrsaa null yx week. Mi AIz-VEitTISlSii JU'Ui. Ui-!i''r,-wltt ?1n.-.'ri1 'M n.1 - I I i i V 1 f " MTiaL alliw loli.iWii, r. j , r a.tatvr of rH HH-b, or ton Biiiuo bsea. My One ,jtiare one tunc. $1.00 " u each suixaMuent iuaertioa ess than a Week ISO I snuure, 1 wek, I 3.5" 1 square, 7 mo. .? eo t "1 monui," 1 " H ai.oo I g mo'a. . li ti I 1 I I 4 Ui.i.1 I " 6 - W.Onil 40.110 44.00 It VOL. V 111. 1 RALEIGH; N;;.EfiIpx.Yv FEBRUARY 21873, NO. 130. -.UU 6.00 4 " 2S.WI M III I1 1 i r HIOBMNG KDITIOX. UUIIT CIRCCUTIfM OF IH PAPER H BUSHED IM TltCiTI.; LATEST T2ILEG RAFIIIC WCW8 ON 4th PACE. llSUtl. 6nnil HoTTtllJI, KtlBiMI Aiitruu.J( AkouV, H- 4, Boo lb street, -WU uura Vid , arc duly authorised to C Jnaot tor adaertiauaieu. at uw ioaatt rata. Adver tiwra la that city are requested to leST tbeir (aTort with that noun. . . CITY AtMANAC. I k ' Fates r, Feb. Si, 1878. Sua liana. L,.,.,T.. A 41. Nun Kit...... i 47. WEATHER KEPOltT. Washimotom, F SOih, 1873. Ml wUb'alowdy tad thnatealng wwatlur. ." HOTEL. ARRIVALS. CITT HOTEL FiutOiBT SO. Iae Walla, Wllmirtn lOeorire Phertln. cltr. H Hodge, Roleaville, J U Kenfrow B 0, R. Mr Evanafeld, Aabury.'M. V. 11 Gilbert, city. HATIOKAL HOTEL-rBi'r "sc. M Hodee, North Caro.lJ W Rooliia, Virginia. V B Hawahia, N C. H Holla, D C KdMCxstllafc WaUfeJWalliaio Smith, M. YARBUOUGU HOUSE-Febvuibi. SO. i R Lyon. North Csro.1 D CteH,.Rftlcl)jh. 1 l.ou.'irili Carolina Walter Ciarke. H ail ax J N Uarr, KaltimoR. W Brra wlfa. Mr K U Uutl.-y.Cbar L K Evllna, Cii'alhtin M G McKay, Cumber 0 t Naou, Nowhere: T C Fuller.Fsyettjvlll. R K Koliertson Warn i (. 0 Wyllie, Canada 0. Kuperger, Philada. K W Norris, Baltimore 1 Jenkins, Nashville. W Hrown, Tallaho. J. 8 Brown, '.allidio. i It Biown TaiUbo. f Vf Williams wife. . Myron, Durham. CITY COTTON MA.UKKT. Reported dally by W. 0. Btronach, Groc r and Commission Merchant, Tayetteviil' Street i R.lsioh, February I9;k, 1673. Price vt cott, in In unr market to day : AtUm. 18 All p. ut. . a - falee 14 bales. Receipt, W 'ion of market firm HOME AJFFJL11X3. Till Jver.iM.in Mit of an attractive , auction tale by W. li. Jouei dc Co., will be found in soother column. W "regret l annotmce th da:U ol FaUua J. Uutcliini, Ei.. which Uk pli c in th.i county yi-atcraaj. Tub lunt-ral of tlio lata lira. Prairiu will taka plana tltiaaanrning from Ilia tJo'on Street JUthod at cliunh, a'. 11 o'clk. WlLUINOToR, Cn.VRL'.TTE Jt KUTIIKU- Vomd Kailmoad. ImpivUnt nawt to tho lntfrcttel in thia road will be found In our midnight L-legram. I VMtLATtvK tirrMAoK The bill lo alioar cimuUtlva aufTragtiii U.Uigli para ad itatbiiU tawing Uxt niglu in Hit Ken an. and waaarut I ' inn llonw forllilh a Tcatrfdaj Itwn Mr, V. W. Hrri, lit r of "m titar. ilr. 1L U"diud la TTTa puiltmna aad Btar tin (jr oor vf tb mt iFvdablt papvt in !. Btaif. To ami' i. t f rath bf tib uf tba U l.rial Amh-oiIiI m now b!d daily. Our ijiwt la"a. muiiit ikin up t'k ! . al ut tUa iMvM.Jii.K tkL uLiitH aOW la Bwcvwaiilr trtd out. ... Ixaaaa. Wa rvgrrt l U-a'a thai Wyatt Cutaa, a aortb and c!l aaoaatliiua of Oranr, baa fmnti g'H.a dtraugaj and will b brought 4 at pa ticot f" Vt. Griaaoin. Uaotaan to Mawb. Atrlrsrai from 'uifli B Ui amiwrM wh'r arm BioTinwi ts thai the dutactiutriit of U. 8. Cavalry in Sorth Carolina hTt rrrHTrd orjera tojnarch for Fort Kiudall, !aco'a tiil-y ua ra 14 of Vina ami ' Vt Att. Tba ttjlnrej g rl aacollon-J la jrwrtday't fiumai L a harlcf bora; arti vutly kernel Ml th priiiaw nf Mra. L O il Drarn U, h u alerw J I bt Irjurtra. P i ,....11 l.a fcrj ( rtul aa It bow ll,r ai tnsi fir-a. Hut - TNr tx a I an lum of W. 0 l1j"rra. Ili.lbiair dij ) te -iff al 1 fl a, ! ll pm' raw. B'TikM t-ka 4a ula, atni sr Tt yi.wl im anof in.g y. Clab tw llaB It. Wa ar .wtd lo la B trial Mr. I tmt,f, ol Ilia tHy, bo aaalail ink a fri.'y tt tk aiih , a im a N ra-o! y tMuftf aad. It h) ai I, ail) la f rtfTf lb aw 4 1-4 llmua. lt ba ar-!. il. itnl f in r. e it i t ibf iiMttfj j . .. 4 lUtm ii ISm c !j. in aaa a fTi-aa. -It i ttt) 4af tht XrUari biti. lo rwM V Iba Cut' kliMI uf , pint j II C4 a4 tt,i ra.lift M IW 4 m bow I a baif a lib y a. (HI an 1a.ta. taaM Wxlb ba4 IWa b 1 itiar j a4 Btj I h a I .i.t. r Of Va-ra. llrM4 A fcf H a SUPREME -(COURT.. R. W. Grvao, Exr., ts J. M. Greea tt al., from Challiam. Jolin Manning, jr., for plaintiff, and It Gonvlt f defendant. Con;inud. ' " Joaepb Horitina vs. X M. Weitb, from Ouilfofd J. T. Mortbca.j; Jr, fuf plain ti.T, and Diilard, Gilmer & Smith and L. j ifcott, for di-ftnditnt. Argued. : u ' B.. A, Powrtl v. J. M. Woit.h, from Oui'.f ,rd. J. T. M;baid, Jr., for plain tiff, tod Diilard, GT.raer & ."mltti aid L. HTBcott tor lefundut Argued. . State T. Jamt- W. Elliott, faint Davld a)D. Altoroey General Hargrove and W. II.Bitiiey for th State, and l GorrtU and L. U. Bcott for ilef, odant. Argnrd. K I Ulil J jj mji. I 1 'II Will M'Wf Managtri J. K. Outlaw, W. P. Bach elor, L. W. Barrincr, Jamea BoyUn, R Lee, Win. Bojlan, Col. rhincaa Hor- too, Kerr Craige, M. T. Ieach( thaa. Mc Kimmon, Graham May wood, Walton Bna- bee, Pride Jonia, W. W. Flemming, J. M Leach. Honorary Manager: W. K. Davia, Ei , Col. W. L. Saunder. Hon. W. H.H. Smith, George II. Snow, Esq., w unci Mc Kce, M. D, Dr. P. 3. Haywo.Kl. Jr., R. J. Powell, Esq , M i). R. 8. Tu ker, Col. Mc L'hmI Turner. ol. Paul Fa:acn, Dr. Wil liam Little, Win. II. Baglcy, Enq., Josiuh Turner, Jr., Col. W. It, II. Tucker, A. Creech, Eq. PA KL1A MENTA R Y 1) KCOIl UV. Mr. AndertoLif Clay addreased a n lie t Mr. Norwood, t'.ic Senator from Orange, w'liich will be fouiiil in thu proceedingt o' the Senate. Mr. Norwood aeeiua to be g:eitly indigrtant at it. The note doit nut propose to birg.iiu or trade with or Intimidate Mr. Norwood. Nor does it prop' su any.l!n dishonorable. Mr. Nor Mid bud voted on the liiil aiuj it bad paitd thu 8.ua;e. IT .-r Norwood wanted to punish Mr. Andcraon, he thould have rmd him arrurt d under tome one of the acta of Congreaii, for intimidating Yolt ra or oliaiructiog officer in the lawful diaclinrge of their duty. Mr. Anderton, r.tet a private a nte to a party leader, to g4 hit' co-operation in making bit party lowhut deem fair ami a4" and wa can tee no reaaoa whv it thould hnve been made public. wan For tba Icntlnel. THE BW EPSON" RIXO VS. NORTH CAUOLIXA-AIDITIONAL PAH TICL'LAHS. lUl.aluU, Feb. 19. Mr. Editor; A d iy or two ago a letter d Uid the lith imt., but from nowhere, nurportinir to be Hgned by a ditiioguishcd laayer ol I'ayi ttrvillK.and addreaMM to Mr. 1C Y Mc.Vd' ti, waa in the bauua of a rcouMi- Cn member, ana li rM int( ahown In or t tin pwamt ahost th" flxif of ihe Ifoiia lor Ih rorpoaa m diarmiliting a (irmi nea wlioau Qnanciitl co pppratioi I had nr. aflf Invoked In the aid uf mir "Wrai ill Nor.h I Hi" .in hillrnud diuuJn it u nun io Mr, 'iFtirji'h, trie., pwty re- lined lo. In my tlii ci rtaitt Wvaivra mriu. i, aa we. I a ln) .1, . lu and lu iini loat b h .J Cuauci4l ability, aouht bit tr (jtitintam-, ami m;ntr hit ayiupalhy 9 ii. I a'lv.e" no II. i n ulieial qiHwiona tn- Ued la the " i r.o'uuoul aim charter. II 1a j! vi due I J hitu lo Ml Uui Ua. iux b y in ! i lint no hiula'.iun abould b tak'-a w-Ktrw wowid pru tfrtr an Blimi'e wU errunt li;.. h ajurt anq tiiintainahaaia, ilk tlta 1 lUifjItai.u t euIuliH MeAdrB lary. Having pfmHl Inn Bin. b, I Bill a' ate thai I am ernUli j iulnurd that Uaorua W. BwcuHia wetil to f'ajci villa With am Air. A-krW ub ."aturdav the llth ol January to aol and oonlt-f wtib o hrra. Tuat aflrf Cnufir- OcC ua tuodaj the Will, th lollowinf ily Aakcw and MwtuaiHI rrtnroetl Ui lUimgtl wr.e4 the I arnarskil. " That Katpaon to..n went t. w a'Bngtnn; trial rnrttea ev'Bnatted wilb lt iraudt ol Iba -w ratara Aiwtk Ura boa H'd" Bid bin tbrte; that Pw. u.a aail bia toiilr.l'ia'.ra thre ulanaml lb campaign thai ta bo baing fungbt lo ile- (altha Ria'a uT Aottk Cafooua Is the lie ral Aaaa mt,! on Hint r olroad siw- Uuoa ; IBat cwapauB laiMiBad la Bie lnwwa n.r the C-l'0"loa U Jay Iba It): a loat bad lite una U ra a un, until a dy or tan a j.-, ai t,v f rrgiged la orcaaiua 1 1 aappwl b kmuhv In Iba IHanal A-a-iuO:. aa rU at t i.l.!r; lb bMM-at lUtla U bi;i wb ar wrfktaj lib a t i -gta aim lo lap irW aa b' i rli rail f ib M iin .-mi 1 i B. J 9 B a rp fj ll.i ,S on I ta Iba f ai , a tt.tf A 11 ft a ai lb "Wiaf .i,k Car du.a ul H-..I. but i 1. 1 at Mia arti tti nlrra ti,in4, ta1itB caiixl iiw " 6tw ih "Frrt Tii aal Waa'on li..lr l," a il. ill tl.a Pit IHMml; B Uft lali d l, l.ut It h b ww bu..t ii.ua Uf, at I am la .. -l,a rait bf B awtry ul lha lal mjwv 14 .Vib ar la. At t t ctl w..mil lb Blp. Iltf" B ill b II B Elat mi ! laawita lkt Kwd, bit tuf ar U I a Iha Uwal AaMBkiy, aa.ar la k1 bwt 14 ba M tau-w (f torn i4 m Tt awaata a.4 Vruf Iba aula a iwlaaawt aa nh4a4 iaal a btU mt Ibai ii'tv4 aa kaaa U Bawiav I k.w M b rrtvl4 by I.UH taiwu4 l kra, a4 a lk.4 ab aj a.ai u Baara mf l' l Ifca .).. I it aa b-4K , bat I btvr r .! . a ikar sv-B'lwiy. .! it il bw B.a U .i.ih B t lit". I ! J , lb ar- bmi bb wa w j p 41 'fc w"! era bl f aa I M f I l W II I UiO a.4 t hi I awMtiol iW Mil tn l t tfl aaa aa- wa a ar( B a UM.b al 1 1. a I 4.. wa4 Iwa Uuxa opinion, make a great miiUke if tbey an-, thorize the iatue of theae bondt. If they do, I assert, and I with it to be remem bered, that the State and tax payer will in all probability low ihotr entire iutureot in the Road. I eipect to be able te prove beyond all doubt, at the proper time, that a certain pvnon baa asserted and boatUd that he wa " maeter f the tituation " in regard to tliit "laiaeldji'' or " FayetU' tillel Ronl.wi ,ih.t .he-cfteil dir. considorntion to "ell ii out" over the heada of lb individual ttockhohttra, the ISlalo add tba editor ,f the lid, nr'Bgntni Tryteme jit or fV-'o yyo boflil neiu "the rinif. I km io med o the opinion that a tpectal comtnisaion abould b appointed to eiiuuiuc into these lr da ana to head oO the ring. I flnuiy be.icve I enn auseat the namet of tome genth men who are not only tullt- Owotly rBperiaced lo dual with thoirauila reterted t, and lay thaiu bare to public IwlfwiiBBt Itwt b4M!tlblMl4l or trigbtened Iroov ttitir pwrpoao. Let tath-a eommiMioi, bo ppow'tdKo c inimiasion on lrau.ia ha vrcouiup to ihe full atandard of ita duty. They were men loo much cncntmi in other duliea. They had too mueh nice regard for the leel'.ugt of diatinguiahed men who like Colfax were caught in the nuc Thu it a tuujert entirely in Ihe nan In of the General Asaeinbly, but I beg their calm, impartial oonaidoratiou of what I have ttMed. . The great difficulty in dealing with an theae qiieatlon la that tuo "ring" it fully prgioiizod. It ha the control of curtain public Journal ; it ha it nuiot and retaiuer ; it bas employed the beat legul talent in the country ; it it support ed by six million of dollar and money atoien liom tne tux pnyera ol riorlli Caro lina ; it lua a powerful iwiij lobby, and it h the support ot the bouthern Kocuntv C impany and Tom. Scott. Ag dnat a I Uil army of power and influence we have O dy a few earnest and determined cilize.u and uiciuben of the L' gwuture, who un deratand the whole tcnemcof villainy, anu uave come together tor a common purpose to protect the Mate, the tux payeit and th'! honcal stockholder! and ciedi- orof the corporation agiiiuat whom the ring la now iiiarshalliiisr ita entire forcet. 1 hold that neither the Inteicut ol pnr'v. octal relation or any other rcuaon w hat ever, ilinulu shield the nun who are tup poi ting r-wepwm -and hi, ting in Ibeir achemea, Iroui the public scorn which they deserve. If we are ever to iuaugurute a n iun of pMgruaaaod primp, rity iu tlii Hate, three ihuigt muit be acc im pushed, 1. We must have honest legislation above even tbe suspicion of fuurilcinu or irauj, or corruption, S. nemuat have our own railroad tva- win miner me control ana in tne Bile in teiuat of North Caiollna and w mud Imik wutj dulruat upon all the scheme ol th great northers railway cliques, who care, oi course, more lor their own mter e.tt than they do lor North Curoliu. 3. And laat, but not least, wa muat break the Bai-paon Ring, and dnv It irom our Htatr, and never permit any other "Kinu to raiM it head in our midst. 1 ak that all good men and true ih all unite on thiasulijevt It isonly question of time. W will surely win iu lha end. lor we Imvo i -lit and juttire on oar aide. But uow m the time lo strike, and with one cniiibii.ed i If iit Ihe "Ring" will he broken I aptwal to those who have been led inin- tuly ntu the tuprant of 3i 1 ti In llo lo ptuae Ik'.oi it I Iimi H(i., and j -in Ihe party of honesty aim iruin, ere uiry are dragged down in im T'W e wmi n wi I surely ovrrahilm I'lPW Criyrupk anl tHIT' mfrl." t. ji U l ut pats the ''Tranaiuonlaua' char. ti l ar.ii li fclickl f Tl'Srli, and which my "pinion, is an honest and ut aula ion ol ih "VW-atirn Kiilioa l q leation." A a a. coml o p k Bt defeat Iu Ih Bioal lis tid.d and tuipliaiid manner . the bill In locoipiraia "be t uili,nail and Great S'UUtia lUi.a aj, w baeb) Mr. aVwtrpatw very coolly aks Iba Uemral Aaaembly , .at b. Tnaa1 Tt' TaMTBrriiTr tlio cr, it lubUrT w liiih be ttnrrla lo aicoiupl.ab la gobbling bp III ft catira North Carolina Railroad. Th third trp will fniiow la do tiro. Let tbw iU U full? Bad faifiv lit I Lat tha lUng It lilulu, and ba asxirwd Ibal all who aid la accutapltahiag tha ratull, will rvrr be brld la giatalul rviarniUraac by a:i iiac iionn vriioitf. ., , ,. - hwTctfa;v,' T. U. CARTER nir.n. la 'kl fltr. aw tbe aljlil of lha Ivb laaUat, Mr Ant)' Wl.le, wlfa if J T. fmHU, t, aal aaachWTwt Uualat nil nul tlay A a aVotl, I la t yr of Lif aw. Wai-n t bually of fc teral IkUrt tia( tl.iirva.aJaong lbw aa b-laal uf about taB ,9iIm at ar Mr. Frabl w wU bwa I Ula !IJ, aa a laly fnasraaiaX til tl.a l,lWi Ut 4.a lb abawwaaar m4 a trw t ian At Btare-T, bnmHwai Ibawg bt. Ws nf IB welrashf bareiTpf'at as I Wife. bsaW a4 3 w!l Mtale a a BcvUbur, cbaiubt an I M In l.lt H H mm rrmrarV4 aa It , I-d ptliti! Il n i i atwaaty b-r w,A lJ;By Ujh, a4 Wtf, ab ba I ad tba ailtiU Iba! I 4 bwba4. IrVwal aad h, In r 4 ! , aa4 tb kwl awMral at. Ua, wa (Wk all Ukafa. aaa It rwiM ar f aaa Ui ta B bail tula .1 liUt.xw, a t i'a hat U Wl.ars. FakJ ft aw tba tf. t, t bunk It a saves U al II 1 fjW.!! of u faaal era yntlaal ta aU4 NLW AliVUUl?r.yK.T:. A li ; i i a l I if O aa M IHAB-Uliie FlS bOUl ABO B.LVI tt a n K f , oM t tt At a, 1 14 U4 Jawaby, fcb. aa, 4 , ba, IS. I Aat, i (,i tatsitaa II ktraaaiTia I w.M star tb bwtab at sB-twa, .b l ! aa, rnriAT AtO itn truT, l'-ii j I . .4 , si I at I !- . tf . U AB I", I, ii .ta i-eirislitwre f ionh t'arolln. SENATE. Wednesday, Ftb, 19. . " vitslSd. K"IOH. - The Semite again wet at 7 1-2 o'clock. The mntlrtfl to Bacotitidvr the - vote t suthonio the commiioner of Patqno- Unk county, to levy a special tax (lor the purpose ot liaring stricken from the bill the equation provision.) waa laid on the table. : t. .. . .'..eA,.; : ,(.. i CUMDI.ATIVB scrrHMiit row kai.ciou. ""TUff bill w pmvtili tsir cuuvuUilte Qf raire in elections of commiastoniir Im the city of Raleigh, the special onloi loi 8 o'clwk, was pot tipon it eeond' read ing. - " The mnlorltt oi tne coiuniuieeoB cor prtrntWHia aecouimeuded ita paiauige. Mt. tlill pnscnteit b nouority report rsinst ka pasvagos - ' ' ' Mr. Tforwmrl adviiitjBrtthBpsaisffe 'wf i th bill IB quite ;. ''.,tliy speech, during u:..k . . ....i ..i.. iA m iuvu ,17 vncvi Tairw u,,,m.Kv ,w wa..w tbitt the legiblaturo had power to regu late municipal corpiirativna And comiiel the porformance o) necessary public, uu tie. lie cited, also, tbo constitution ol the State, laying particular tre upon thut provision of tha Bill I Rights which declare that no man shall be taxed without his own con aunt t r that of bs representatives in tlir the Leg: ature freely given. He then went on t show that in the city or Hal- eih this provision of the organio law, a ngut criheia, w it flugiamly violated, a wtsii a tlmt prohibiting . (he levy ol taxea ixeept tor necis-ary purposes, in the pnu-eut condition of Ridc.igh the prop- eity owners were on one side and the vo ters on the other, the former having little or uo vo ce in the levying or collecting ot taxes or in the disbureuint ol the pro- cjed. At the c.toae of the war the debt of city va 1,U00 ; at the present time" it wut some frjj.oou. tne yo-o- Ixfoiclhew.r Ihe t;ix levied amount d to 110,000, swelled last vear tn I8,000, and this year to some 00,000 he ttKike In round numbers. Us anoaed for Una eoormout debt ot $123,000, and the annual tax of from SoO.000 to BOO, 000 the rity haif nothing to show but the mstket house (whkh might well have been nhajttulcfl by hsndsnme tiled at a cwt ot a tew thoiisund doliare.) Bod' B small i act of land, which Ciavt aim 11,000 lo fU.OOO, for a colored burial grouud. Not- i'.litan liDj'the eTjornmut levy of taxi' tun tbttcity script, utd iu payment ot the ollicers and smployeea, wa ihated at SO lo 40 per cent and the price of labor put op to allow of tuch discount Tbe power ol the city waa in the band of trmponi bl partus under tbe brwscat system, and the prop Tty-holdcrs were poweriias. It wa uioniUoua. be i&ia, to lliiiix teal city of aorae 8,000 inhabitants should be laxed to an amount of $00,000 per year, and tbe aggrieved panic looked lo the Icgialature as their only hope. Th pro- V ii iioua oi vutiiis pouuiaiioa were aa 1,000 w hius to MOO blacks, not three uunnreu oi me nnw ownioir iiropenT, sud tct the 1,000 white wuru tied hand and loot sod were at tha mercy of th 1,100 blacks. This showed the necessity lor cumulative suffrage in order that tbe minority tniaht hate tome protection. Mr. n. explained the provisions oi tne bilL ahUvh may be briilly ttatad thus: la r liug for the three eonimisaioDcrs tn each ward, .the votuBiay at hit option, tnte tine Volt lor n.tli I the whole three. or ha ma viva two Tot -a for one Oaadi- dnte and one (or another. Waving out the tliitd c.iUiliilalc. uf b Baay give three taber two, thus, by cnoorolrating IB tint war. enalmng the minority to secure at least im candidate IB eaco ward, and ttill leave tbe biaioihy of the whole sum. her ol candidate, uj t ie majority ot volar t Binulaiive auffiaga waa aww tba law in Illinois, I 'tali and Went Virginia. It bad Ua a wtbipltwl by lb bliliire f Ifrw lork lur lb Liiyoi New lotk. but the Ing It Bot pm If i t prolnbly to try H Is so isige b rity. in rennsylvarua ii naa bera sppliuj il.rve jtars ago to the toe BtuucuiatibiHii, acd wwkij su wall that II waa bow aioil al lo all asunicipaliihw and tvrn lu iMtrm tbe nn atloa eilaia t cootideXkb luip a7!nc ID J Wa d Italed OTvT a Vary CeaprcUbi BilBonty, Ihf p'lX tat itauwBJ slsaaav-1 bar- MsaW which bad not of tlxoWvtW to filed bring dinttiul. Is c tncluaioa ba ivpast- d, ihrrs was Bo doubt of lb power of lb kgiavat ora ba paaslh bill ladasd bad Iwat na do,, so and appiH-d lb (Wtwcipi lo tit cMy aT wilaiBgioB, llama, ttd., o4 b Would toot uppoas be bill If sattaArd that asal anty of lha lax ptjua HI lavoT faf IU II Bate rt- i4 b briicf Ibai asur ibaB tbrv fourths 4 II atibtiaatiai bmb A tbe c-iy bad But (Itcb tk aaaltt a UtwtgUt. II ll. grt, T art I'Kih by Mr, N.atwo.lrali ilia'td, why Waa It, b ak4, that lbs pnaa ao 1 Ih of fe city bad Bl 4f tluorrinl oul agalnat I low I II said lb prfawt'linarit oaal cmm tiurd B.r pioj.rty 1 1,, a any otlwt Uavd IUwt,b b4 bl daiiBj) I aa twiwiy Itwta. I lb at mu.ili ll TbTlli 1(11 voir wit ta-l, and ol tha lit) k.J p. 1 1 !, bat ii l.l a be e lai'w, aa I Ibaa lot arts ila pi ad by r,,-a ' l-ii i n to era rnptam, h-lw .LJ the I an. Ul to 43, Bad M Ibrw tt -Mi.u.i-t I b twit-ibinta w lawaiaaa, aVubt, , , w4 by nu mt apa. W kal. I m a. B a hd, baiarwf Mr. i4 fasrB'ji tbsl it. tsi ryrr wwb4m a. ia i t I tbe 1. 1, t ua lb bl I ill N.arwwd I si I 4opl j t at Ot l fejr- llatras r 1 o-l I t J . f Uat id Iba b b tuaibw wl.s v4 at Ih last iUli,a lot Hi tt alt a-4ia. 11 oB 4-wry. aliuiaa IB the il .M ry. k m . il. iwaikal b-4 bad a M mmmtf mt iJUwaaW 44-r. Bad a M 4 fa imm smI baa uil I't t ft-IW a', o'f"ld iw.lly yv tf Wti .i I, al. Ibtas wa ui la I' u bl Was pwr baatd, aa4 tba lb- eaiwaanad Kb Iba aw. l t'ai.b I I II ml 4 I lit jivvlTg tb t dtpwriwMl, aad llbat ? wa BtM-iaoJ Im Ut immt aaawy 4 B la'f '. b I baa I.J bwj piwa.l, aad li ' t 4 B tf jfktl tl l4aaw. t. I-,m IM f,,r.- "t "d t il tola, Ai II I H al lb I tbe press nor tba people of Raleigh had not found fault with out city manage meat that the press bad not 4rod! to , attack , the , city govern inuut. That '. board, bo said, owned more vroperty, eras ynatnnq of more intelli gence,, mora mornlity and more rtiig ion ban any prevnus board the city had evar now at Thcv owned property, in the city, lo the amount of 'J3,i7a, ami paid taxes upon It. Ue pitched into tUe loriiier boaiut t oomuilaaiotnfs, and n,igttt.liZed them at ' low grog-shop keeper, some of whom could not write their name, llu concluded by prcacntlug a petition, with tome one' buiid.td muie ailacl.ej, up- poeod to tbe Dill. - Mr, Daithawj lavored the bill, desiring to tee the system tested,: lie rcrnindt republican that the W timtngton mil had secured the advocacy and the tote of Mr fillltpi in itjb laat legislature on the gound that th nrincip e would protect . .. 1..-...1 u . - i...; . i. . i i... hilmirtTj trr t1r.STtiiTiW-rta)rinn. ihe const iiutioBallty or tne bill had been Usi toaaiow tuiy swwai Urad ajid. win eoo- coded. , . Mr. Norwiiod followed. The bill was offered ut meant of dr fence to the pro perty owner ot the city, Ihe atlalr ot the city bad full -n into the hands of sharper w hoatf object was to intke money, and it wai the duty of the legislature to interior. ' , The bill then pacd lit second reading by b vote of S3 to IS. Adjourned. I. ; '; SENATE.''-"' - TnuuaUAY, FeUSO. Tile Senate was called to older at 10 a. in., President Uioyduu in tliecliair. rilttlONAL fltlVILEOK. "Mr. Norwood rose to a question of per sonal privilege and sent to the t leak's desk the billowing paper : KAI.KIOU, C, rvl. IB, 1M7B. Ifr. J. W. Aarwvwil.' l)KAn but : Wo think it of moreiiu- porlauue to the party to deal fairly aud houeatly with Mr. i'uruer about the public printing than to paaa the Amnesty bill, and we are determined to tote againat the bill unlets the party will agree to give both editors b fair chsuce lor it. There are enough of ttt, and as ars dc terunncd to defeat the bill aniens we get fair dMilug in thi matter. Respectfully, ; J. tti Abpkksow. Mr. Norwood moted the pater be trans mitted to the House of Repn.'tent.itive. Adopted. licpiuU of st anil lug committee were prcscuted by Meaers. Cunnir 'ham. Ellis, ol Columbui, Morehewd of Rockingham, Mnbsim, col., Dunham, Love, Welch, I odd, Uudgur, Btsff nil, Avers. Hum phicy. Mr. Allen oalled up the bill lor a central law n relation to prohibiting the a to ot spirituous liuuors in certain localities. It being the committee t tubalitute tor lb several bills for the same purpose present- sonied from time to time. Hit bill grants me proiiiDiuon sued mi it approved by the qualified voters, but does not Intel lere with existing licenses. As tha pro- titiont of Ibis but did not cover lis case of Morgantoa that county will be pro vided tor by special bin which bat phased ine uouse. j The bill thrn passed " Its coad aud third retdiugs the last Vole txlng 7 to ua aiiuiiftoi nr. vt all. it lb tM ia - lalioB to lb pnblte debt wa mad lb apecial or.bv for II O'clock OB l!iBd niit Mr. Averslntrodiiccil a n solution limit. baiawc ol the aeaan.a ua ew by Biiaiiiiuou cimwrnt. Adopted, Mr. .N.i ln.la.jo lulrodiKed a bill to ng ulata tli t-ilo ol land sold Bnder TIaculioa, lb frrred Mr. Iv, a bill t i amend th charter ol lutVYtavawa Uiwtaatw nf the Wer'crn 'N. U 1C IL t winpiuy. lUInird sir, rtaO 'id. B bid to establish. B public rr aianaa tbe ladai riTr, lt-nrvd. TB BACMISBB BILL, Tba bill to pros ids wtf th odlrctioo of wtwbb (the Macbiary Istilb lbs atvilai nrdrf ba- II o'clock, wh ti.kr np ,B it wc D l nailing. Oe Btoti-a H Mr. Wck h the b it wa BaMMajJawManwatv 4w9 ttrrtioo I ia 10 Irw IutiT wrr a l . irfav W ilitoOl BUlTBUOtt at. Mr. Hawpawa twovad la sinks aat la aaav II the proviao tbat tb tirmplloa oa propaaty bald bob est rt ot lb I si vwaiiy, (oUegaa, Ac, stall Bot ft lead t than twenty mm of bsad. lb KV4. Mr. Nowiiu BSovtd by adding to tb Bam proviso tbe WotiWil lha !, daw BottXCawd IB VaiiJ 1 1,000 " Adnplrd, IA, U, 14, IX 14. IJ abi 1 J wsrt adoi4 witbowt aaaattdaw si. Milftofl, t4 , Bu vrd to amrnd aartl.Mt IS by tl'iking mil lb fdUnamg am ,1a Ab4 ail btrte who f Uabi f ar B-41 Ut, and wilfully tli ! lit ii w Ii bia tb I bm si.'iw.d brtWe im ttai lata and lb C--W ti ty r-niriilr,.Be', iba'l b drrml gtu.tyial a.it ltw . r, aad aa rewvtc iHia thrmA tha'l ba lard skkb t'ia Ally 4ilr. i In, pi ii-aKd Bt Btor IbaB lb daia. U Ibu saMadaaB4 Ul, Gwda-' rs'tvl II a t; m aad B". t , Tb KM rtlutwl ,i fnlt at.l ,y tiUif It IB - alrwl patty Vulatl'pl Ibal lUfi a, i,4 , aw l Uui thaaa vtiad wok l,t t a I ml la IN ai.J.iitt I la Ti-BT Ba a IH Hi: A I aa s t 1, m, C"mf tpi-B.ll V.lsmg, Mb41, M CaUa, II paaa aad vt a ki - 1. rilta SUwbtw, Ataft, AiWW, I tn t; baas, llttU, Imabaia, li M (VtaU, t.iMi4lKbwa Utf, lla,la, II 11 ataa, ll"baa, L, Wi u i, M IWt M"hd f Oa..i.rf t, M 4al.a-i f IU, tt H.ra. M j'j hf, Nri..i.H,, itnTwo't, rx, t -I f I, 1 mi I, w ariaj aad Worth - 14 ' rVtt 1 t 'i, I .1 Is tl proiia... J a "Tbat B.4bg la Ibal SMI U ' !al b mmw4 t ptavaat Ib ..,,. 'if I . ( lo.-w ! j,t.j awloliia Il ll.a i4 iH O (. , ,.'.H.!n ftl b al.a I SxaJ J b( thai da; , kat. a In t -U j.,,a t 4 ( I. a tiawail a.-t.i ..a A aad Vm l d Sundry amen Jmeots were offered and jivled. ' i- . ' - . ; . . Mr. Gudger csiud the previous ques tion on the psjaagu of tba bill. The call was sustained and the biH passed its third roading aye S3, bo V. Messrs. Ch amber lain, Cramer,, Kp pes, col.. HiU.Mabson. col, JloCabe, Rcsptst and Huiilli yoting ib me BPgattve. rs ; 1 ,. , : sir. Waring iutroduood a resolution for ilia appointment of a joint select corn mi t, n vt corner with the Coleman Brother with a view to the surrender of their con tract for building the Penitentiary, tad to report liieir ecliim.tn tn Leg wlaUir, Mr. Worth moved to amend bv instruct ing said commit lee to report the amount of tax required to continue tbe erection of the building (it it should be so decided) and for the support of the convicts. The resolution, thus amended, passed, sou was sent to tne House. The Senate then adjourned. " ; : KTKsuia Mb,.,..,....! ... i-e was celled to order at 7:30 t m. -l Mr. Allen, muted to make the bill in re lation to thtrboard'of Ddblttr charities tha pecial order for 11o'clock to-morrow, sir. uespeat oojeciea. Mr. Allen's motion prevailed 28 to 7. Th bill to change tbe dividing line be tween Granville"4 sod Franklin counties. the tpeeiai order, was taken no. (The bill proposes to submit tho question to the vote of the territory proposed to be taken off Granville and that fnklin pay a remote proportion or me UcUt ot Uran tile - ; , . Mr. Davis urged the passage or the bill The bill passed Its several readincs the third by a vote of 21 to 10. Mr. Dunham moved to reconsider this toto and lay tha motion oa the table. Adopted, . .. . ' ; BALSiaU CUUDLATIVK ScrrRAGM. The bill to allow cumulative auffrsire in the city of Raleigh wa nut upon its third reading. . Harris aud Mabson, col., offered three Sllibustering amendment which wre toted dowu, and the bill passed Its third reading 2S to U. Party tote. , Mr. Norwood moved to rccouaider thli tote and to lay tbe motion to reconsider on the table. . Rills to suthorize ipeciul taxes ia the counties of Stokes sud Alexander passed iueir tiuru irauings. Tba tots by wbkh the bill torevits tha charter ot ths Baak of Raleiirh was de tested on ita third resdiair was reconsider ed. Mr. Morehoad, of Guilford, moted to amend so tbst nothing contained In lbs bill than be so construed as to relieve prsons acting la a fiduciary capacity from the obligations of their bonds, Ac Adopted. 1 he bill then passed its third reedlug SS to . Harris, col., moved to reeeosidet this toto and to lay tbat motion oa the table. Adopted. lbs resolution la fntor of J. IL Hill pasted Its several reading.1 Also th resolution to autbortxt a con tract for keeping the Publia library for two yean from Jan. 1st, 187S. Also the rraolutlon to refund to W. F. n ason, MieiiuT of In dill, certain r.tlrosd UI. The Chair announced Mover. Waring and Reapeaa as tbs Kcnate braarb of tbe unt K lect cominitlee on tb Coleman oouUact f.4 building Ike penitentiary, Ac. a mo' ion ot ir. Uudger, tbs rubs Wrr iu.iK Ddrd snd lb bill to prohibit tb ssle of intoxicating drinks In sad near M rgscion, uudi-r critic ton litior.t, NaBtwa- f- 4 4mBjaJtaaBj4j44BJ--'. Also, on woUoB of Mr. hi, 11, of Colutn bat. His bill to chang tb dividing line batweca UduiBbu Bad tin BiBlck toua tica. A lal, oa mntiuB of Mr. Reapeat. th bill to compel Ih sheriff of C raven to pat to the thcr.ff of runith certaia lain collected by bint la 1971. Badaf ceTtaia prnaltii-a. Ul Blotl jn Of JI HoIUtead, Of OulT- lold, th bill la rt-Uiiua 10 the Comm-rdal Hank of n iluiiasUiB wa ssads tbt tie- ciat order Jut 1 e'ckitk to Ba-artow, Aad oa OS, U oB of Mc Duahiai, lb bill lo aaUblUb B rata of Mlarewt, tbt lial cial tardat for 1 1 1 SO to BiorroW. On BsotloB of 1-pprav ml , lb role ewtiaaded swd - Itt tHIl Mr-amend lb rbarl-r of tb ilalilas aad rtrotlaad Nk R. R. Co, ptaaad il BTtetal read tnga. Un BtolioB of Mr. 1 wld. tb ruled w re iBix-mtd and tb biU ia relauon is lay ing off and aortal roar ing pblMl highway M II Buret al lavdibga. AdJ'HirBla. . lUttE or ny-ju si-UAHVEs. At ULk s4n.i. ... , WlowsatiAt, I'rb. It 1 b Siiwaket ewtuai ft il xtaa to of lf l'l w'i b k, p Bi. lit Kill M las !l'.lr III kl 10 IrioaT Hal Ib lua ol Ihipna IU.d, ta )up B cilt, paaaad ll ttttfal tswdiag. 1 h bib lo ba at.1,1 -d SB al Ut aniavar Is the wneirtyiwwa w a b tea Ci-ft-a I Ui tuWB a4 Malratula paaatal II !, saavl.n. ImU la b t,lk4 Ml to urT't ll.i ltiuctj as el batt aaaiai BB Ibauf-k IllTST, Blast 4 a-Twt raVllaa-. A bill bi lttiiarral lb low I ('- law law Vt, I Mi U.wtJl eoly, pa-av J li wari r lunfa. tt. l to I -. ..i W4ia Iw'k. If '' 130, r. A. M , paawd. itnl In twaaarpnrwl Kqaar BlntM Ln-i . N IB. iww.l Vk Maaaa af lk loa "I VvaftweluB. I'aaa4. A bl I ta lanwaiaTwaW tb trmmtmm of lb Man s llwpliat vbwHlt, fa -I. A at 4 i tr in at Bi.as vv-aia. Paaaad, A bitl to lav 'pMvei lb IH I ft'wth B Lata barf, Miaiag aa4 Maaafat Uii ItarapaaT. raal. howl4btaa 4 I atfa. (taB IB tb4 Mat a-oaanm.a aw Uaaaa Aatistsv "aal iUavriattt-W IB IB Bat Bf b t. Hi I tt arT1r( Bwra T I lt'(b 4 ttt u..,a taa'f I ta I A U.,i IB I- -B ta lb avtatf I .. . 4 a, ii t. '4 tbat-wl l aa I b I' af Flka. ktiwl T-awaty ftta4 A I ' la i- ,--l.U li. WU4'' S Pi. a st I n,af I a.. I. A bill to authorize the cnma.ias'ooers Of Wayae county to levy a special tax. Passed, ays 101, no I. i BBbstitule to House bill authorising th board of county commiwonwa. of Bran. . twick county to levy a special tax and lot other purpose, wm adopted. A bill to be entitled an &i:l to incorpo rate the town of Averaboro' In the coun ty of Harnett, was passed. 'A bill to change the time for holding ... the Superior Cotrt for -Cumberland county.-" Substitute adopted and bill passed. A bill to prevent the felling of timber in the r ten of Crab tree-cft-ck and Nctob fiver In the count J of Wake Wsj amended A1bilbac4rporatB tha City Ball Co., of Charlotte. Bill Is amended passed its several reading, ' '. , A bill to incorporate Mount Prospect Camp Ground ia Uaioa ccunty passed its teteral reading. ... -. ,K. ,-,... i ;-( A bill to amend the charter of tbe town, of Milton passed it scleral readings. A bill giving bower 6 Supreme Court to grant writs of wtbnsri In certain cases wsaliaa ibattm.ia.-.i . .. A bill to cure defects ia certain judicial proceedings arising from mistakes ot iu- risdiction and other cnuscs passed its seve ral reading. . . , ,; , , On motion of Mr. Cnrson. the Houae sdjoufned until 10 to-morrow. ., HOUSE OF REPRESENTAT1.VE3. , a', , Fkuuuart 20, 1873. House met at the usual hour. Ppeakcr Robinaon in th chair. ;. ... i ' PETtTtONS. - -' Bt Mr. ltlvthe. a cetition from certs.! n citizens of Uonderson county against ex- tending the charter or the Hickory IN at turnpike uompsny. Mr. liryan, ot eampion, a pelit.on from certain citiiens of bauipaon Bounty asking tha passage of a prohibitory : btw for Goshen church. , , , Mr. Richardsna, a petition from certain citixrnt of Pasquotank, praying ths pas ago ol a law mas ing it a penal oat nee to sell liquoi to minors, i w uiriiiTi, Mr. Bennett,' a report front udiolary CommHtee. " ' - Mr. McOeliee, from aanimUto en inter nal improteweets. ., , Mr. Brown, from cninm'ittes on propo- tltlnnt and grievances. Mr. Moring, from commute on Eu grotwod bills. . . i , RiesoLl-Tlobt. . , f - Tii.net. . ..!. I I i , m Mtniwirnlna Ib. location of a branch saylum t'T the insana at Olin or Httcsvtlle In Iredell couuty. ruA. Mr. Dickey, a bill to allow the eltizeut of Graham county to travel Ire of rharg oter Ihe Wtatera Turnpike road in Chero kee connty. Mr. Lutlerloh, a bill to amend section ft, chapter 8 Private law of lS70 71 ln regard to tba towB of FyttetiUa. Mr. Lucky, a bill to incorporate the town of Castslis, In Noah county. Mr. Bryan, of Sampson, a bill to prohib it ths sals of spirituous liquors within two miles of Goshen church. Mr. Dula, a bill to autkorlts the com mlwlonert of Wllkct county to Uau bond. Mr. Michael, a bill to prohibit ths ad ulteration and tplc of ipUituoua liquors. Mr. Bennett Introilmfd a rcaolulioa la favor of W. II. Bsttls and others. 'Refer -ye l to committee oa judiciary. i Mr. McNeill moved td rerousldcr tha tola by which tb Retrnue bill paaaed Its third reading. Mr. McNeill staled that his object wsa to more to striks But oos -etlart" an4 tnarrt Bn "Valine." lbs aioUoo lo rixunndul was d.icuaaed by Meara. McNeil!, Bvonett and Bow man. Mr. fVandford Uiowrbt that tha Ret au bid bit bra a tutlli btally ditcuswed, and moved that tlie motloa to rect nudef It bald Blxaa tba tavbiaL - - - Mr. McNeill called th yra and Bays, aad Ib motUa to table BreTalisd j ays 13. Bai 44. - By testa, Mr. lioatoa luirodaceti a bill to pfTTsol th sals of tpuitueus witbia Bt aaila af eUjre4 s bo4 bouse No, I, ia 'c,Wal I'atat Tewaatup, JS'w llaao- tr eownly. A mcaaaff ws areantd Irom lit rv-a ata traaaraiUlBg s Mt't Irom J. H Aadar- t"B, BvarnPTT id th lluuaa, lo ft-natof NoiwrxHl, bat tb aciidn ol tb Iliauaa. Mr. IknncU il il a Mt..!uUoa that th Bpaaka4 appulBt S ooumiitte to tovta- Ugt tba Biauer, sad tbat th'y report at UU aarl.rat .jfcTttH'. 1 it lulaat a sutprnded and tba rewoioiuaa was looted. Ilatit lie&Bett, Rbe4B and Wogb taaii'.l the eooiwiit Ua. Tb liaaas Bast eataaldarad rVaatB rainradrneia ta lha V Kaut law," . Ua BaoUoaol Mr. J bnstoa, tb inun I- fca-t It Bert enQt4,!a-fd srparatrly. 7 B Brat BBMBdotaat, ta Inaairt ia fan, ha S, sJtav tb anr-l -bawaa" the was la "as I M baif the tu of ba I I Of f'ia.r b g slid f iiBi.b 1 1 acbiaol kuu,''wtS mat arrwj la, ay It, an 44 lbs atsdmwt l tortioa SO, ba II, flaw th Word " tutaSly loatd "aad la iS.iaj lit- U 1 i"l',t-i.' i-l lb ba d Ibaaud at a I ilit'fc aa, h .,aat'u,p Wilb tb Wfaaat BrB ditvirtrt b HwTl n.lar lb afwauiua af fbap. 1S, lawawf li:i M -! (.(UIIol arl. lit ant. liti'iit t-i .r. Jl, -ta I lb lrllllltill I tl. I B 4 b rbafgr4 ftm iba ac bl fo4 fa," Wa I Bttwtamd ta. ll.aad l,.J loll a I .j I by lb Naa.'r, wl, b ta It l.-aat; 1 bat lha t.i I it id-jar!.' l-a Ih r. nnty at I ti l" at I By la Ha J t',r liuli t w 4 Ibta act, lit a boaal bsm la lb arvtiat ili'm ' a. w lo la.1,1 t ml I I t (I Ih :l--,l l ll.il tl a M4 a af a.4 ard by aal 4 lowtaai.'p i n ta bar paaaar tf ibaarbwd Ua. Ttu.s.d tl II a tiay of Fait, 7I, was Bot a 1 pud. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 21, 1873, edition 1
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