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RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1S73.
NO. 442.
LiRGEST CIRri'LHTIOS OF 1ST UVll
H'BUSflEB IX THE CiTI. ?
Sliest txegix&pe5o
news ON 4th pao:
(.rutin ft HorrwAX, Newiuwper
Advertii-ii-i Agtiit.-so. , Boom nireex. nu
JtiZMK
- Hioin' iiiti-T aw-alaSy S'lihwlaed In aaairaut "f
atvurtiwuKlit at our lowest rate. Ailver.
tiwr iu tlnl i kt v im;. : 'uliM lo lw their
favor. ilu thai, house,
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CITY ALMANAC.
Mosoav, Feb. 24, 187:1.
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Edwafil
Situ tiw!..
Sua sets...
WKATHEH REPORT.
Wasuinot oh, Fib. 23d, 1878. -Gor
the Middle tUtos, diminishing north
west winds, sua rUlng temperature, For the
South Atlantic State contlnu 1 low terpei-'
ture with n-wta west wind veering to north.
east dnrin? ih day, with rising temperature.
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CITY COTTON MARKET,
Reported daily by W. 0. Btronaea, Grocer
and Commission Merchant, Fayetteville
Street !
RALaiaH, February 4Uh, 1873.
Price of cotton la onr market to day i
At Vim. - -' ...... J8tf
At 4 p. m. ' ,,
B.lea - -. Sbalee.
Kacelpta, - -'" "" 23 ,
' Tone of nmrkot dull
HOME JFFAJJELB-
HOTieij AHHIVAWr'-
YAttiminiCHHocan, febryiri 24tb.
W. L. DcUosset, Wilmiugton : Edwaid
Kidder, Wilmington; C. D. Rice, Ahe
, willc ; Mitbew P. Taylor. Wilmington ;
N.W. Woodtlo, Asbcville; Thomas D.
Johnston, Uuncmnbe; Jontnaml Uli-ilw,
Wake; (J. 'lato Murphv, Hampton j dm.
V. etmnR, city; W. I'.'WelcU.N !; Jno.
niat:k. Diltimor.-; V. IL Brown, Norfolk;
J. E. Peyton, Nw Jersey ; O. W. Julin
aton, Franklin; E. II. Hough ; Pliila.;
John E. Ilrown, Cliarlntte; J. II. Mirri
inon, Ailievilln ; llou. W. A. Pm.tli, Hich
land; C.J.Vjorlicca, N.C.; O. A. Smith,
Ualtimtire; A. U. Tapacott, N. V.; It It
BrirlK"1! Jr-i Wilmington ; 8. S. Jiaah, N.
C; KdwarJ D. Herring, Baltimore; W.
JLHrdy, Dr. . Freeman,' II. A. Outlgpr,
lUltiKh ; W, J. Httu kini, Warren ; A. U.
Andrewa, N. -'.; lT J. Dind )inan, St.
Loula, MA; J B Cartipbull, Nurfulk Jour
al;-. U. AUxauder Cliarlotto; A.
Janwn, New York Bulletin ; O. A. Uiillcy,
Va.; tieoreP. Peck, Oold.lcro'; Thin.
Uitt'in and wife, Wiltnirtpin ; C. F.
Krama, M. R tiiula, Ualelg! . --
Natiokal HrTaX, ft. 81. A. t.
Williama. Ntw York : IL J. Lodge. Niw
York ; W. E. Bimiwm. New York ; J.
C. TonHf, North Canilina; J. II. Ifcnfiow,
North CaMlina; T. J. Baahford, N. C4
J. A. Porter, N. C4 L. W. Hunipumw, N.
C; Anthony Datia, N. C ; J. C. Hhdn,
a 0. Um!, N oriole, Ve I K B. Hubbwd,
U. H. A ; N. B. CUU, Hu!uy, N. C; J. J.
Ja kaon, Piltahoro, N. C; Jolm lluilly,
N.C;8. O. Biltf'n, Littlclon, N. L; U.
K. t'olcmaD, Cimiimiati, Ohio; Tho.
Ai'glvr, Newark, N. J.; J I). Ilulham, N.
C ; td. IViulglaod, . C; J. A. Chirnt
ham, N. C
CtTT H'TFI.. F,hrry 54th 0 W
"Xi'.-.i.:.! 11.. r. 1 " v I " j lTi?, ...
ud A lulfiTa. WikectrnntV. W L Kt7r iJuJaCHaeol affliuinL
ton, An x, N. t J C n ll lmi nod tr,
W Waiiaina, Wake couuty."
SUPREME COURT. -fyaU
in rvL Joa S. Jones, iter., va.
Jacob F. Brown, from Warren ; Moore &
Gatlinjj for plaintiff, end Bachelor & Sow
end PUintiieHfr defendant. Argued.
''tt"'Ft"BSivpnsiTrJimHr,tf.;
frcaii Warren; Plummcr and Ilateheliif,
end Edward Si Batchelor fr Plaintiff,
and Phillips & Meniiuun for dcfundanlt.
ArjiiUfl. -- - -
Stulj lit, Sniiw. n M 'td c.i nnd Thw,
(Jiil!U,.' ir. m Wiikc; All'iimy G:iii'fal
lliirruvu iid W. It. Cox tor llw
ami T. Dvrcox and B ttolwl,
& lititcliclor and Fli nuuii;n, fur defen
danta. Argued. ,
T. C. Ullcy, guwdiiin, va, Tims. "Young
et al., frum 'Waki?, (two ami) B.ttchelor,
Edwnrda & Biitdti-lor fur pUintitT, and
Busbee & Bu&boe and Moore & CUlliny
lor defendant. . Argued.
Murtlia luno Camp vh. Uicli.ird II.
Stuitb, Ex., from Hi!itax ; Pctbli &
Peelibe fur plaintiff, end Bachelor &
Son end Ed. Goulglend und - Moore &
QMtni (t defendant. -Arguvd.
aa
Three daja ega we wcte tujoyiug
pring weuthvr in Raleigh. On Sunday
morning it rained, anowed. hailed and
IiUms gt gun. Yesterday, we think,
'astliccoldint duy ol tho cold winter
rmntrHrrftf -oa-lw-nighf. Uniit yjtrkly
of wentliur I e tc
'I'll ri BksatEj verdajr, d.d jin ceer
mom amount of woik. In nddi 'un to (lie
regular order of busineta, ii. eluding over
an lium'a dtbato during the morning
aoaum which cloud at la o'olovk , aooie
forty iiiila were acted on, thirty-two of
whieh were finally ditpoaed of. During
the night kh.Idii, fnin 7:30 till 10 o'clock
ixty five bHIa wao acted upon fifty
five fina'ly mnkinu asaggrf gate of ,115
wurked off the csileudar, 88 of which were
finally dispnttl of. This ii a great daya
work and i creditable to til concerned
and iti magnitude will bu belter under
stood when it is remembered Ibatoter
uighty of these bil'i were reitd second end
thiid limes. President Brogilen presided
durinj the morning nim, femvtor Ir-
kciid, of Ouiiford, at night.
SENATE. ,
Monday, Feb. 24,
The Senate met at the usu-ii huur.
PEIiSONAI, ntlVlIiKOB.
IrMurray roe to aouesiion ufuersonaT
privilege end astid ;
alt. riiKtstuKXT : 1 notice m the Ara ol
the 23d itist , a slandemus fabri&ttion
kilned M ," fft-eting thu citisi-ni of my
County. 1 have, sir, tiuen in atteudaiiee at
Alamauce court lor several duys and did
not hoar one wuiu ul the Hl!i'g;itiua made
by the writer, I saw the cuiiwua mun
tioned by M,".leU a iniint j.ithers
from that portion of ilio couiiiy, niui 1
he.ird lot one word .oXdiaturbCuuf any
kind, nor do 1 oelieve their ts oue word vl
truth in that writer' whole statement
The groivt jury wks diwlmrged on Friday
amii.tmoK umi m ithj i h eviueiieo vua
tho utiit'ol lliing i i not ji represented by
41. 1 do think, sir. tiiat it there is a
c'UKH if AUiaianct: debased as to
sl'iiolcr hie. own-- countymen, bis name
liould lie given, sff tllat he could be held
up to the gute of the world as a vile, ma
licious Uuducer of his own people. I
pronounce, sir, the whole statement a
maliciou an i slanderous fabrieattojL
Indefinite leave of absence was granted
to Mr. Grundy on accouut ot illne.-s ; also
to Mr. Love, it' found necessary, on ac
count o( the serious ilUieaa of niemuer
of his family, Mr. Waring was reported
absent n account of sicktie.-a. ;
Mr. Ficmining from the cummiitea ou
the judiciary asked Hint the commit-,
tee to be discharged from the further coti-
sideiation of tlie -bttf to regulate the-hmtf
of freight tad ptaeengers on railroads, lor
want or time, witb the promise ol the
matter being biought belora the Senate
at an early duf htrtstiW."-t7ftttltefn--
Heporta Irom standing committees were
presented by Mesar. Murray, Seymour,
Love and Todd. , '
SUPKEMK COURT.
Opiuioiit were Died on yetcrdy iiy the
Justices 4 the following casta :
By J'lARtoit, C. J.
The Pealo of the State of North Caro
lina on relation t Geo. W. Welker t al,
va M. A. BledV ct al. No error Judg
merit affirmed.
. Slat vs Joaepb II, Branch. No error
judgment affirmed.
By Hkad, J.
The People of North Caroliua on rela
tion of Welcy Whitiikir et al, s,
Johnson et al. No erMr Judguient a
filmed.
Tlta Puufila. Va IVmuu. utliJul
tVnatotKng (ui 'kd lis scit J t'er
d.y t r the firtt time si ecu bis pioliacttd
l.U-. . .
I'ltuWULD Ol-r In Cimsrq'wne of the
Jeg'.l,j rrp-rt of the proceedings of the
Inoftiir g Malon of lb IVnste yrslrrJay,
tho rrKtl of the Bight SeaainB vl thai
U d b er.drJ out.
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" Okt Yott Cons Cntin.-rr. J L
dni n, the Horgrow (. hiroplil, baa af
rife l u i Ukra tv mt at the Yarbro.B
llous whire hi will II' main a few djs
If yint bate coret, Uuntont w kal toils be
4l cure lUrm without pala. LaJt
Uti-ri Jr3 at it!r nal lmcrt witljnttt riTt
cbarge. aaotlvralf. Uive bint
tan. t
Ota Naw I'l w K Iai.ll-U !
t -4l f V f r..lrntw"frfl'g
t bats a (Wit 1 ha !i'i p a'' ii a d
F.d tI t'onirt I.mi 10 lu;. !h, an I tUal
at (( 1 1 0 10 will b nlid a.
We )" ffw t''e W..1. rj;"e ULi n-Ih-Jl-t
if. I. t4 the J'l-h lie
a ai j f 'pfia'-i l I ! o g da t-f r -
s. i.f.t.. a ti.e :..ti 1 ' it n! iio t-if g
C4 aa af pi'p(isi.-a f p il' if I !it g
U M. L , t' !" it J.f.'l rjt
ta . ' I tf M M'Ht a l.f llt rut-ir j ut
rcat I U I" i" "1 ,
I' 4 e-.i '.. ti f a l 8 f
." an I f-M't b- II f j "1 II J
'. N-' I !-n, Iiono"!
Mr linS'i 11 IiIViIIim Iti
w tUat I
Ut H era V."
!r L.t?. II I w ! I .t ifc '
a.. a t !. w. 1. 1, , jj i' j- ' ' '
w l. f
t!r If j-t. At tlx
(. ..i 1 1 te U. f
p,p r An 1.
Sit t - ,
The Ptople on relation of Knnp
Battle vs Alex. M Iu r. No iiiioi-judg.
inf ill affirmed,
The Peop'e on n.Ution ofj. Nuholstt
iiTITT.iT. M Kieel al. No eror-Jiidg'
incut afuimid,
fXf lUiUHAM, 1-
Job a IL PmWiII. a.lutioia4ratr ts W
mington and Wldn Ittilmad. Fr
ror judgment n vi rrl
C. 8. WiMittn a lmiiiutrtir vs John V
tlirrard ar.d ixln-t.
rvvrravd.
Dy IVniita, J.
II. D. Carrier ts J.
Cm) Ila'ntifT ap;l
fVadaut't apptsl aiCritMuL
John Kil'ulbah Vs J nu: j W.
NorfTi-ju.lq.iiit .tX ...
By finu, J.
. H.te vs W. II. W lil ., N.
jit tgnwttt affl iin d.
hti vs bn kr. Yinir it
at" " ' 1
Enor-jii'lgimnt
JfHMS nt al, (lae
fi vrrar J,
I) 1
esislature
of North Carolina, i
Seuate bill In relntion t Bastardy.
. Senate bill t mlallon to frauds ia the
elections of 1873.
Senate bill to repeal chap. I38,-pn'blic
biwsof 1871-'73 general railroad incor.
poration act.
.... Jlous resoluaon reqiiC'.Jtuig Jhe .Qovcr?
nor to iue his pr.n.ltuimtHm iu regiti d to
emiirrutiou Irom the State.
SeiiHte bill in, relation
law.
NEW A D VfcK 1 1 KM fc.Yi .
I;
imci 1 m ;: Livaii!
It D.rt. U H 1 1 I I lt .1 t -
ymti, l'4 V tt a4 iu.l aula
i.il 4AMH M TOwira.
UltW, 49., IKVIIUDVCKD.
Mr. Norwood introduced a bill to or-
ganias the fire ilep irt:nen'. of the city of
Wilmington. Keterred.
Mr. Alorehead, of (Juilford, a bill sup
plemental to aud explanatory of all acts
t Incorporation ptaed tuN wa:n oi the
Ueueral Aembly.
1 1 he bill pmviilut that nothing, con
tained lu any ol these acta of incorpora
tion shall be conttrued to empower or to
permit them 1 1 hold, purchase or convey
11 y real estate, except to much as ts usual
and neccnaary to carry on their proper and
legitimate busineri; nor shall the exclu
sive privilege given, as to location to
railroau, steam or viutit,a taxuiuuik'a,
couatruction couipmics, telegraph Compa
nies, expreaa coup it'ies or other transpor
tation companise, be deemed to applet
mountain enp', to bridge of rivers or
cronsings of peninsulas or swamps; nor
shall anything lu such charters be an con
stiued as to relieve any of such corpora
tions from taxation for a longer time than
twenty years, nor to empower or permit
anrttrtue m to trade or traffic la any kind
ol property, real or personal, or chow a la
action ; nor shall any bank charter or char
ters J loan aiaociaUitti, or insurance com
pany take, hold, or leceive, or tell any
rati estate other than what it necessary for
the purposes of carrying out the legitimate
objects ol I a char er, f,multd tlie-e shall
not apply to sueh irai estate as may be ac
quired by rmiKio of any mortgage or ticud
la trust given to secure debts uue such cor-
Hirstioa ; nr shall any of said acts be so
ititrue. as to reliuva erwins acting In
IS.Ij. Jarrnpsmy frnm tut wr her eb-
Itjrtrlon nnder till w hrr bond ; niw
hall any such corporation tuke or charge
in any Irnnutctioa conuected with Its bus-
iiM a retool Intercut exrtie-ling tlist al
loaed by the gemtral law ; uor shall
any atieli vorpiralmn ben laved liom any
ItXes levied m any avhedule ol the twee-
uue aetsol this lnuural Anmlily.
The bill was tilintd on the mlrnd ir
ankoiit riMiriTH r.
Sir. ritmtning, t rehiluilon iu Lvor of
Jat. II. Eiiiila, it' f. ried,
Mr, N jmour, a bill ia regard to the
fiia of lnwTi,r of turfM-niiitc. Iti fi ned.
Mr. tuiimni,'hsiii. a bill to imurpoiale
HietVniml Fire itmurance 1'otnpiny cil
North Carolina. lUferrrd.
- IIIU WW tans raaaawa.
The fulloaiog bit's and resolutions pat.
s I ihnr several readings t
t i naie bill In repeal . t, T, I and
9, and to B-vti'l wra. 10 and It ot
chap. 1, KVutil oudo, eiihtud Agticuiiure
Al4.i LlwliHiJ
rWnaie bill to autburire ths aale and
Uans'er ol fpl pti pty ia f.-ri,ls
caara,
rv-t sit bill in miHwtt emunty cwniuis
ai.uu u la m'.ia ra s UloVU.s silrf.
ci.uiM lawful liov.
f W"Ve tw It Sp. pMwe tWe wrt.vwt4(S mt
U'l as'rt nu' d-r inia urn
.tue-.
I. B.lf ti, t I'l It tl 1 IU- f 4 11.4
If Ut luH 'l', l..Ul tviit,JlllC.
Seiiatu bill to establish a cluonic insane
Anlum at or near Charlotte.
TUB STATK DanT.
Tho bill intwdueed by Mri Welch to
ascertain the real debt of tho State and
to pfovldi) for the payment of th8vlne,
tho special order, waa taken tp;:n it 9 -second
reading. ' .' ''
Mr. Welch addressed theBeiate. He
sa.iJ : ,, . . i ' ' .
Tbe condition of North Carolina to-dV.
Mr, Prctiideiit, is welt calculated to excite
the sympathy of all her citizens, and more
especially should it command the anxious
consideration and solicitude of those oc
cupying teat in this Assembly, whose
higheat ambition should be to relieve her
from the embarrassment under which she
hits too long travajltct. Never in tho his
t iy of our commonwealth bae s i 'wide
spread dirvvitisUetioii prevailed amongxt
our peopl.-. The present liidrbtedninaot
the tttote is an lnnubus that pai a'y x evci y
energy, and si long at it Continue., there
will'bi but little (Mospect of advaucuiuetit
iaanyof tbo material inturttts 01' the
country. Something imim, m iJoniv.d
that speeili'y or our ship of State ia t r
ever str.tnded uinullio sho-U offliiancU
ruin. The exigency kAipun in our duty
linperat.ve. I he subterluge ot tquivoca-
tion iu relcrcnoe to a matter of jo grnve
importance can no firgjr be tuccexilully
tnMil Otw (eopl.i demattd 4et4v
action nt the hands of tlmir repreeltn-
live aud will bo cotitcut with nothing
lesa.
SO long
tn onr rmli arraavment and aggravates the
u.kCM. I luut but multiplies and com
pbc ilea tun Uilliculiy. There it no ectie
other than by "rMiig to tho height of this
gient srguiiieul" and nieetiug the ime
like me.i The gordian knot must be rut
mid 1, for one, cuii.aoe no other way than
that proposed in the bill now under cm -
tlderation. 1
The provisions of this bill are" plain.
Tbe Governor is simply diiocted ti ap
point a conimitaion uf cfficiint gentlemen
to Bscertttin aud estimate the tulcmt tbe
Slate bolds in ruilroada, Canals, and other
improvement!; to asceiluin the debt
coutractud before the aar, as well as the
amount actually expvadod for the bjriti
mate puriioaes for which appropriatioi-.s
were made of the bonds iatued from the
Public "Treasury- 4wing .. and since ihe
war, that, after this shall have two
ascertains I, tbe said eoniiniiaioncrs are
empowered to assign a'l the Interest which
the State may bve In avid puulic im-
tolmabte iIihii freemen tamely submit to
who hi.ve owe tasted the SWeelaof libel ty.
Anterior to the late unfortunate conflict
of arms between the two sections of our
country, the old North State was more I
than a ieto meet all ber just obligation.
Her fields blossomed with the fiuits of
8 west f'UttAbund'aiil fiiuitts fow'arohjd
tho liibor of htr children. Prosperity
to attorneys at I mied o'ei tha land and pence und quiet
aim uappincsg o tssea our ncartiiKtooes,
But the destroyer came and his fotUM
were marked witb dessoUtlon and ruin.
North Carolina emerged from that dire
conflict torn and bleeding, but, tlnnk to
the noble hearts of her biavesons, with no
taint pi dishonor upon ber escutcheon, her
brow wrtathevrwi'th halo ol glory. And
in the duukeat hours of her humiliation
though robbed of that weslth which she
had accumulated' by year of hottest toil
-with a resignation and a manhood un
surpassed iu the annals of history, she
went gallantly to woik to rebuild her
waste places, j Had she then been left
alone to rcntilr undisturbed the mislbr
tunes of the war,, in a few more years the
would have regained something of her
former prosperity and splendor.
But mark the sequel. No iKimr had
the 'rue soldier of the Union returned to
their distant homes than a horde of vara
pires from Northern dcn, like the locusts
of Bgypt, jred over the l.ind to devour
I ho somll pittance li l t by the magnum
niityof their, pretlecer. Thee cow
ardly Biw-renntu, too ignoble fur the file
of the federal soldiery, b pandering to
the prejudices and exciting the baser
pansiont of that itfifortunate cl isu of onr
oitiWMis w ho had Just bx'ft ruleaaud 1 1 0111
the sMuekie or
Mr. Morehead. of Guilford said the
effector the bill w-uld be to enable the
compauies to aactitlce the holders of the
Elrst mortgage bouda, and other creditors
and throw unfinished works into the
hinds of ring railroad manager when
they thould get posaewion uf a majority of
the slock Ueuiovrd .to JOlcud. by oro-
viding t hut the debts due from any corpo
ratlou piiivr 'to, or at the execution of
auy taorigtige or deed of ' trust by any
such corporation, ahull have a prior hen
upon the property rights and franchise
ofsaid eirporalion. , .
Jiecsr. Merrimon and Uudger win
opposed in the bdl. -
lhe aniundiuent of Mr. Alorcbead was
adopted, aud thuutiie bill was tabled.
BO AltO or I'UBLIC CUAUITtlis. .
The bill to amend theact nrovldinir
for Board of Public "Charities was called
Bp:: ..... : . .
Messrs. Allen, Mermnnn, and Alorehead
of Ouiiford supported and explained the
Bill. 1
Messrs. Seymnnr and Harris, colored.
The policy of niin action w hich has
igolitaineu in tlie balls only adds
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provemeota lo the partice holding surti
legitimate claims again.t tbe State in such
pinpofiloo as the aggregate interuat of
the State in such Improvements bears to
the aac' rtaincl aggregate c amii, la con
ideralion ol the aur.eaUr of al( claims
aialnot tbo S'ate, that tbe twple ol
Nnttli l"arrtiita In their n pr.'i-ni!'ive ea
p.iniy dirlart! that lin y S'lmin y piolut
agi.il an) o.lur euiiipromiaiMtf iliuir li t
bilitus. An boiiot m lender of all Hie
woiktof Inn rust linp(ovtiu'titi,builiRpl.7
nieansol tliemoniy renin it In the t-auaae
i f bond, la ail that our creditor ahould
i xir-t, aln-r our ini-loMnnii. Noihing
TrtTitTTHW tw inn eilti'i'S -wiw se -the
Si ile an I barikiuplr) l owt p. "pie.
In presenting tins ine.i'ii-j li.r tne a I
imnii n'. and liiial m t'leinent ormir flriaii.
c ml Iron! ill ( kitu lu l If, Mr. I'ri ai
dnr, tliat I iv tulipc'lng ni).lf lot lie
ti ter irilli i.in. and a'lririilv inont ol
f'fl.iln c'sw f f j oliiii A c i.u.tis who de
Biriiiire iu high souniiiu uiunrry thing
kiukuig luaajkU ilia (.ariud ripiidiatio
as unaor'diy ol Ibis boJy ami Uir-ytUir;
lo lhe lnr.ic.er of . the Main. Hat 1
wiiuid a.k Ihrwi gi-11 1 k inemita ehat pUa
have Ihey piiiiiMd t ' tv t : l t'ns vried
yie'l, n f Mist poliry have tloy Indl
Ctted as tle surval and beat f -T the filiif
irtatat nd Iib aud inivit i.liad people I
Theburdi is rapidly twcuinulatii g -mit
auaiua I drawing Ut , ami a yet im
plan bat Uw natk'ntid otl-tf tbaa lu nsl
ij uit y aalil Congrrte la IU Hn.fnnSiii.il J
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iimt aMas (bar ui uil p-mutt it ia autb
lug laurr) a bu Ii bow Ii luilu g the
ui aAaUt- .'Its ait AUnt-m Lima tUUtwis
but lo ilmi, But wid CiiHiifmM do
this I O-'trlil !i tu p, i ff lhw etilire
l.in. I liia nai4'M and bliM'rd b"fi 1
b' I ins wouiil don tit tja i j .we ! a ilittM
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litWo'-l'y in foisting thrmao've intu piwi
tioiHot honor and truat. Theeii'irtj ol-
J "ul! tyveriiment wns e laugid,
Tiine !TiViviTiuiTiunn to iTie
heart of our iieiiule by lecnllectioii f a
glorious piat wi-ru prostrated in thu du.if
lnuovaiioiiH hi i,l!ioni.-in to the very
gonitis ol our goveruim i.t wtt incorpo
rated into our fuiidsmenf.'tl lawn. Slid nil
t.iat was old and grand and revered was
foired to give way (o Uioin-iii li of a blind
and biggoted faii!iticiim. The twaatiry
was iiep nteii. our noblo University di
manticd, and the cn;dit of our people
in-tc I l.y lhe most profligate andine
(.p msibte iegialatiott known t ancient or
modern times. Scarcely a rclio wai left
of hat we once were as a landmark to
future generations, Nor were these men
alone the author uf our ruin. Ready
aii.es, witn marts tqunliy corrupt, were
found among our owo people ta aiit in
1 lie Horn, 1 worn, and well dot they per
form their work
Everything around us at teste the p Wit
ty of North Carolina. Tbe whole Slate
leela the chilling, withering curse of the
rule that ha been over na. AH the In
ttiocU.if ia nnrrw-rvali.it. demahd. t1at
ere we are sweut away bv this
inaeUtrom of accumulated mi. fort ir.
Some thing should be done to rutuciiaie
the rrippltd eoutgiee of our people. Our
enttni svstem of public improvements
has been Uei nned. 1'rade languishes.
All tbe InnentlvtM to industrial pursuit
are enervated. Kffurts lor Hit develo)
ment oi our natural r wuurce meet wuu
no eneouragi muiit. The endiiioa of our
iiiifortuiiate deal and dumbsfid blind an
inutile is pitiable In the extreme. N
more than oue-eigblb of litis cliaigehave
been tupplird wuu evi u lettonable nc
comiiioiLiioiia. llundr.d, air, tiinusaiida
of p mr mptian children in svery put of
the land erll loudly lor help. IkVuicd the
mean of i d ileal i"ii the" ate li lt to grow
np lli iiiu....1. .L.ni 'U'li.il.l.ii tTi. if u.-.i'j
H tiooting sui'h a lead In t riinn and
wretclir In,-., and wi,t. hli.ill tlnstlni g
eoiitiniiti I Wi I the ri priwiit div tt ol a
inice great Male, by tin, sen idal policy
of "matt, fly itlartli tt " ifive their 1 0,1 l,ni
i ib "ituniHiutf'ti of a C"ii i!;loi i f
flairs s-i sliamulul I Ii so, the Juiurij of
North Car,. I,na it gliH'iny iodetd, kivrry
ileyiii 4n - pwnt twwnt-i4 anl a
reign if InteMix tual datkiiin i'nu,ol
rale I thai wi'l bdgbl I -r all tin. . evi ry
pM.jMa.1 It the ,r.i-ii,l and bappimw
ui our p.- ,'. Una tide iuul Lwt'.oi
pd. KMiiin.rim xl brarnlnf for lhe ill
M-inmaTion i t kB-iabnla and Hie ditl itioa
f ni-wal liroji . iple. uiu'l lie bul I npoa
the sp it 4w il,.gir'ij l.y i l aid
h"Ur ,( nm.rtiitn, W ,(J.it out d-M
tn v t rr M l paitn nl ( Hliuli r art
bound bv Bo ui n il oUig ill -li, and a iww
r will bemad lo da an. tf'Viijg a only
nd h'tp" wTtrrn ttiere I. iirnrhnit t
besrtea and d-ji'.
No people in Ho biauitful Wotid b.v
been blread Willi a IWf ' l'Vl l'i lha
ui' 1 t iidf I a " '..n I of t'i ii' l
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THE DAILY SENTINEL
" ADVERTISING KATES.
Advertincnts will be Inserted In the Da'.'y
aaviKKi. al the fulluwini; jvte ptir squar ot
me ineh, or ten minion linee.
Une4(uafe one uine...- ....,...... el-w
. . ach eutiasijuewl ituierviua
L ea. tiivin wn'iy ,j, ... im
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" Bill tn alter the constitution in relation
to pay of member of tha Otneial Aattcm-,
bly failed lo puss first reading yeas 7 7.
nay 37.
lit, Guyther moved to reconiider tbe
vote w hereby the bill . failed to pass ar-t
reading. Moved to make the motion to
rcfPttsjidejt rpechil p,fdey for, Jo-morrow nt
11a.m.
Mr. Dudly moved to lay motion on llie
table. ' Ltar.
Mr. Dudly movel lo indefinitely post
pone the motion to make special it der.
Lost
The motion to postpone nd make
spenial order piavailud,
Ui ll lo alter the constitution . In rela
tion to public school and public institu
tious failed to puss first reading yeas 80,
nays 43. . .
The bill to alter the eooalitution in re
gard to judiciary and judicial districts
latieu 10 pass nrst reading yevs o, nays
41, . ,
Bill to aulborixe the commissioners of
II or t lord county to lev special tax passed
mcssra, oevmour anil iiaina, coioreij, 1 , ,.
i.W4..i t.. ti ...1 .,..,, i.. I evetl reading.
ami printing. ' . ,8,t? bi'J. 'rp"' Meehan-
The provisions or the bill aeem to be " ""i"-"
to elect a Board of Public Charities to nd f."??-'14d'J?- l, mln'-
consist of Oftoen member for four year.' lu lu " nK
terms, the board to be made a body poll- I " "Z,2 .
.1- ... . f ' ..I Oa motion ol Mt Setda. tha rule want
filnpettded and the bill to authorize lo
tic and corporate, and to have given to
new tn ctiafxjtj fti Asylum for the Insane,
the Institution for. the Dear and Dumb
and Blind, the Penitentiary, and all other
charitable and penal institutions of the
ut.... . . 1. . 1. . . . 1 ... i. a ...
nvaio , mw uuain iu m viitpuwcicu iv ,u- I . . ..... ,,, .......
point lub-commitbes to take charge of J which this bill pasted its third reading
!. ..... . . I anil A Imv tha mnllo in lltatul.lu
me sep'nw cttnnusiimenia, - - 1 - '-j -.- v..
Mr. Hoahead. of Gu ford, c ed the J""i,
Auditor and Secretary of State to employ
additional clerical force wa takes Up and
passed second and third readings.
Sir. fettle moved to reconsider lb vote
we-vioiis question tm the second rciding
of the bill. The cull was sustained by a
vote of to 11, end the bill thco passed
Ha second reading and on motion ot Mr.
Mi-hdj-4' UHil4-iidi4 to be
printed and made the swcial order for 11
01 lock to morrow, .
Si nata bill to regulate the time for the
elecdon ot juiticesof the p -ace wa taken
up, -'lhe bill itiuoducud by air Troy
proposes to hold thee elections bttnnially
at the time of the general Stale elections,
savin?, as he suld, 111,000 to 50,000 to
the State expended id boldirf; - Iheie
special electoiia
1 he bill paaard lis second reading and
KVKStNO BKSMON.
House met at 7 1-3.
Mr. Badger ekcd and obtained iod.
finite Wve uf abavoca tut Mr. Cox on ac..
count of slekniK in bis lamily.
Mr. Moring oblainei( peruiUaiun to to
oord hi vottt in tbe allirmalive on tho
conatitiitiouul amendments.
. .Mr. Slrnvki'lford asked piiimU-ion t it
cord liia vote against allowing the Secre
tary ol Stat and Audiu-r additioBal cler
ical anitani-e.
On motion of Mr. Stanford the itilea
were siutwuded and A resolution to iiro-
vide fur cu:d deBiit In the Tiaasury
wa niferred to lhe judiciary committee Biased It several reading.
f. . .. i -.1 - I U I . I I 1 i. II I.
to lepoit on iu C'infttihllloii-ilily.
I ho Beanie -then adjourned till 7 13
p.m. .
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Mokdat, Feb. 84.
The llue met at the wvud hour, lb
Ppenker in ilia chair, ,
Mr, II inner was allowed tJ record hi
vot iu the aUiriuat.vo nu tha constita
tloual ainendmeots,
Qi'iumoti or rttivii.Kusi
Mr. 2Gt, 1 f . A'amwe ', apo lo a
question of privilego in Wgad
10 a (ommunirntion which, ap-
if anal in the fr, Sti'urday evening,
in reference to cartain emu of that
county, and by implcttimi, to himself,
lie denounced the i"iinivlon s falsa It
every partirnlar. lie had recently re
lumed from home, and not one of the al
legation of tha articles b.ul.resched hla
ear whiln ltcn hvnoinjf view witH hi
iDiiatilUetit. Iln h id smn some of 1I1
ell s, lis ip k :i i f li tli 0 communication
in Hie A'rw, oiii d M M " a well as other
I10111 that iKiiih'it uf lbs c Hint y, and he
lid not bear ne word ol lhe reported
lut j.'li.rn ,', and ha ill not helluva that
tin te a a a Win. I of liulli iu the at dement
$4 Jfii' ,wlt',V W''lr1' 'fast' mV4rtlMB4H4J
a lio would ainl.'f th Iraiple tit si'rv
a jiinii uUr pnrji'Mc, nuiit 10 have bis
11 one uivrrn I 1" public, and not be ;r-
millr.l. at. ..in. 11 Ilk.', to !nrk llin n,ioii'
ilntity u i br th garb of an an myiuons
'indi'frv llr pmrt igW'il th whol
alrito iit I f Ik' la'sr.
rrilTlons,
Wy Irlr, Irta-'i, - reHiimw frttm tMmm
ol liranvlii aakiug the ptaaage of t bill
l allow IU coun'y of liraaviil lo tub
a rib tit lhe capital aia k ol lb GrSB
l le Itiliruad i'oinpinv.
Mi. Itrown, I siia-klraburg, B pelitiu)
(rort (iiiiiwi of Mia-klvabuig coiiat;
pra)i..g t in paiuaue of a law atibmittiag
iiui ifua U..u of Ui sale of li''lof to the
paopl.
DII.IA
By Mr lUnu- tt, a lull to sionti I SB xt
Oi.. rj. it,L,.g the I. l rda'e and lan a
- i I 41 1-1 1 hoi ie.
' V-i 4 1.11 il r. j.i to t..li".s an l fe
if ,-miue l "Hit I Ink.
H-ual lull In litcor poral lb Ureal
Weatiri Air Lin K.dwty Compiny
IiimiiI i, Mural it t lii'if.
M. lU' !in M giaiitr.1 in li fiiil'.s !et
ot ,1, . a .-i'l' .n-. ol Si 1 -. .
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t; A) lul) I !t H '. I 1 Oil' " I I Ilia 1,
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ntMrf l-'u I I i n I! t a I, Ao , W.4
r.u,rt.il il III i'l .luini'lie I' 4)
I . ,'m 1. a i..-Ik .f, t ii.h st'l Hud.
Mr It.iil r e In a i i-.ti of pm ii ce
1 . I I f .n il tt I la. a t- f In i', Afe
d h. 'I'd-y. .Vi li '-f d KakliU
",tfj;- ia A a.u.ie e counif ,
Senate bill 407, House bill 403, an act
to Incorporate the Haw River and New
llopo Transportation and Manufacturing
Company.
ilouaa reaolution HI?, resolution for tbe
protectiou of fl.h lu Ibe Water ol NottU
Carolina,
Senate bill S33, Ilous . bill 001, an act
to iacHrporaUi tli Uabua Gap Short Ui a .
Railway Company.
Senate bill 33S, House bill S33, aa at t
to prevent lb destruction of timber. Oa
tiua of Mr. Ouyther the bill was tabled.
reost bill Gl4, House bill 649, bill
to Ire entitled an act to amend the charter
of th Ilaldax and SooUaad N k Kail
Wny Company patated Second reading. "
St-naltt leeuluiioa 174, llou restitutio)
SCO, rmjluibtn in levor uf J, A. Mautoa.
ol Cleveland county. Tabled,
Hon bill t ail iw eoumluiober uf
intlow county to sell former site of poot
house (a said county, pd txVeral read
lags. s
llou bill 424, a bill fir the relief ol the
sheriff and lax collector of Hi cotir.ty uf
fonjlhe, pasted seieral leading. "
Mr. Benn I flora joint emuiutUea )
Wu'ern North I aiolma ltdlroad Coto
pany, SubinUted a repoit from said cm
Miitlee wliii h a'ai otd red lo bu train
m.Ui.til 4ldl SutaifiV litUB- pro(xi. ,
Uofi tn Jirinl.
H'HM bid 39 IS ttslli.tris 1 th Secre
lry ol tt dd In furotab d'Cuimnt and,
for other purpo.
Rriiai iraolMiiuti In favor nf th eeaja "
la m itrnnewtrk, IMgiiwiari Nona''
tinpUm, paaaed Several reading.
Ilouaa bill to prevent the adulteration
ad vale of tpir tiou liqiior. Itel erred.
"tl.tUft Lin U las eatt lied aa tit Ut Vs!
IJt Ibe shIb 4 ca-rlala laa.la .! tlta
Count j of Wilkes.
Siial bill lo am In ir ia a tp :al .x on
lb onnty of lWufmt. Anna Ird t.J
Bd ll'H.I ivailiag.
A bill to alt" ha lb ScittH Fair near
La ir I IIUI in It r'im,i I eu in'y, 1's.ard
ajk ASMStdiMalav - -
The reauiaiiiiia let pr ut lb ait.lev roll
f f Hi Bar IS' 3, paatrd it Kital read
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