V mATiY SENTINEL, PAILY, SENTINEL . PVBLISUKD BT: ie Sentinel Publishing Company, "Hio nMr th Conri Houm, ' uniMiciicuriKia. Advertlseraents will ba huertari In the Irsile SairriiiBi. at Uip following rata er sqaarr l m lock, ee Wa mibloa bom. ." " .oacrt auusauvialiMtiuii les thsa a week 3w 1 square, 1 week. I At) I eqaare, Tbos. toi.ua 1 " 1 month, IW t s " 8 00 l. ismo's, iait, .( .ailv ftrctiMl 1 Ml Id advance f S."U .emf-Weea.li- " " feebly Seatiad . . 3Lmi Tb DI1- bsbtibii. will b delivered in any part of tb City at Firrssa CtMTs per WA . 1 ' t " 1 80 r ' It 44 IK L " fcU'Vl 4v VOL. IX. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1873. No.oirr 5 S4.U1I " Is 1; ,. ieMl .vuoa -VI . -. .t . .. . .. i pmk; ill n mm LATEST TSLEGBAFiXXO MEWS ON 4th FAGS. HOME -AJFIF-AJinS. Yaebohocoh Hocse, 0. W. Blacknall, Proprietor. Randolph Coyle, Washing ton, DUg Chas D Miller, G C Shied, N Yj E8 Walton, Morganton ; C McDon ald. Concord r 8 A Bullock. 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NORTH CAROLINA, Tbe Clinton Fair opeLi on the 20lb tost, and continues during tbe week. It will doubtleaa be a succea. Col. O. P M caret, of Wilmington, delivers the ad dreaa on Friday the 28th. Qoldiboro Ife srnjw. Tun Cape Fbae. The water in the river now if clawed a "good boating." There are tome seven or eight feet on the ihoala at Fayetteville and it ia running off very slowly. WU. Journal. Till Steam Piaho. We hare In this office a compoailor who can beat to death tbe steam piano which accompanied the Ureal batter Circus. Hit imitation o the Doiae mads by the piano I more like tbe p'.ano than it Is like itself. Charlotte (Xmerter. I . The Faib. Arranirements have been mads with ever load running into Char lotte, M bring iisitort to the Fair In tbe morning andewry them back la the even ing. For the benefit of the Fair, the Lin Colo road reverses its schedule eiactly and runs an extra (rain beside. The Stsles vi'le road will also run double daily during Fair week, as will every other road leading into Charlotte. Chtrlettt Of W. Hartley. This gentleman, from New York, will ive recitations at Metropolitan Hall on Thursday and Friday oi next week. More SheriSi. Wni. R. BsctoD, sheriff of Lenoir, and C. Riley, sheriff of Montgomery, act ed their Bute tsxes at the Public Treas ury on yesterday. A Furnished Room Wanted A gentleman wishes to runt by the month comfortably tarnished room in tome private family, or over some store Apply at tbe Skhtincl office. The Josls Bonds, Col. Humphrey who is as curious in searching into old bills as Judge Pearson says Judge Dick is into old learning, has! 0'deT. J : 1 . i . . i . i i i 1 I uivcovereu tuai me special tax dodos u:a i vd-v,, u ZJzDected. noi pus mree severs readings as required by the constitution. If tbit be so -w ill Josie and Mr. Self lose their bonds ? TaaSUUeville IbIU1 acr. Tbaltst number of tbit excellent neck j naptr,' announces that Mr. F.IL Pen dleton will hereafter be the Ateociete edi tor. Mr. Pendleton hat a good reputation as writer, tud is of excellent Virginia Stock, being nephew of Gen. W. IL Pea die to a, to well known as Grn Lie's Chief of Artillery. W titend to Mr. I'tnd tton k cordial North Carolina greeting, are glad to announce such a deslrsbie ad dittos to the editorial craft of the Hate. Mr. Pendleton li fcre graceful talutstioi tsyt: I tbill endeavor to serve, according tc tbe maasure of my aoliitr, lbs lest iuter eats of my community and sty ad4i CXal4. rrtw from toe control of all cliu and roaibiaatiowa. 1 shall seek t place loe muutgmttr npoa bigB and liberal gmoda. ii space shall be given to petty wrangles) and persoaal quarrels no local vrecgK aed bitter vituperate shall mar its ' columns. Tbe politics of lb Ii,ltUtvr will still be devoted to U chief" Briactpies) ewbodid la the Deaocratlc-Coaatrvative tiatforai. lUvInf that they Bore felly lead to the reetorailosi of peace sad to the growth and prosperity of tbe people, bulk as a Mat aad nation. Cot. CharlM H. Joaea, lt edit who, by the way, we had tbe pleasure of seeing M our offlo ysstetdsy, la his "eoagratav miafj- edilort!, sayt : I take pi sure this week la lalroJacleg to the rawtiaraaf TftS UtBIXIUUKSE Mr. F. II. fCadlasnfl at Asaorlai Editor, whuae irawcbaal hiade aad raael pea , are tA makaowa to assay af asy sutocri bees la that calling to say axiatser edito rial 4 M la aa sty paranea la abate aaa lo ae tlula ia ssy war apea radkatitet, la baLalf of aa epyrsass 1 tad eterrld Ja panpK Val with the HaWsM strrse tb 14 Ik hi with s4la aevaatsft h Ut.all f wa great Oaelaltoaai prlavlp whieh tfueapoea Ike palladium d a li The Daata of t Soldier. The soidkr whose melancholy death we announced yesterday, was Barton K. Echo, a member of Comp-iny F, Fourth U. 8. Artillery, stationed at Camp Russell, near this town. After being found and carried to the guird-house medical assist ance was at once sought, but tbe poor fel low died a few moments after being re ceived by the police. Yesterday morning a coroner's inquest was' held snd after hearing all the testimony they foui.d that the deceased came to his desth by ex posure which resulted from intoxication. The jury also give full credit to the police for their efforts to save his life. The tes timony of the Sergesnt of deceased's com' pany showed that Echo was adictcd to long "sprees,'' but that when sober he bore a good character and made a good Legislature Of North I'arolin. favor of railroad corporations, making ap- I pronriatioas of money la their belmif to aa amiMint exceeding sixteen millions ol Mr. Bruwa, of Dv;dson. a bill. in rcla- . IT A T7" "m m ( tion tb usury, no more than six per cent 1V1 Iki l. I l I l SENATE, TVKSDAT, Nov. 18. The Sues to met pursuant to adjourn- ment, Prvsidint Brogdea in the chair. fWliMofi Killer, Murphy, Murray, Powell. fmith, Troy and Uyiuan were in their testa. ntLt.s, c. Mi. Morehead, of Guilford, introduced a bill to establish an additional term of Guilford Superior Court. Referred. .Mr. Humphrey, uii: lo adjust the State debt. Proposes to issue orrtificatu of indebtedness to the amount of the in tern! oo the debt of the 8iai, 1st ol Jau utry next, to be exchanged at par for the due coupons, to bear no interna and to be payable at the convenience ol the Ptate; also to schIv tbe Htute debt to s sum not to exceed tea millioaaof dollars, &c. Re- dollars, and thus increasing tbs debt that sum. Tiiese several acta coutaiued pro- visions for igsui n if the bonds of the State and levying a "special tax" to pay the iuieruit that might accrue, and hence the bonds are commonly ctllvd "special lax bonds.' The pretended bond ahlrh the said pretended ordinances and arts of the As- M'lub y undertook to autboriae ere toned to tne amount of f Issued en matt to tie claiming them, and were, within the short permd wf eighuen mouths, thrown hpofj the monev markets and ao!d for aa h prices as they would command indeed. in many instances, the ssiil bonds so passed into the handa of dishonest agents ol said corporations to the auiouuto! mil lions o dollars. ai.d were ambczaied aad LlVEUPoau Nov. 1M Cotton easier but not lower; tales 10,- ' 000 ; speculations and exparls S.COO; to arrived tteady, no t rsostqtions. Later. t pland not brluw good or- to be taken. it til 41 A t Ul. V ' I I Ibe Governor, a as received a Ihe hands JN OQ CpOVt, VI ma t cwmaij Jul. itniucij, I and read Dy tbe I lertc. ' ' ' Ot motion of Mr. Johnston, the Sage and aeoompsaying documents were transmitted to the beoate with a proposl-1 tion to print. By consent, Mr. Ikcoett, introduced a bill to extend the time of sheriffs and tsx , they were I collections to settle with the Auditor and I dinsry shipped Nov. and Dec. 8 8 16. corporations to rutme-Twiaurer. Ii4rerred. . I LaTXU tfalit ksJude 5,40 American. a message wat received irom in BenftT " v. v w proposing to raise a Joint selett Coin-1 n , . , , EW JVf"' W"T ,8 mittee, three oo the part of the Senate ' Ool4 opted t tf l-Scotton quiet ; mh and live on tbe part or Ihe House, on the 1 1,J0S ; Uplands 13 1-8, Orleans 13 8-8 ; ueoi aoti iiaoimies. concarrcu in. hmiH t,niJ ft- ' posing to raise a joint select committee to I consider and report what actiot shall be I taken in r eg aid to the, pending suit con- The Monroe Enquirer referring to the assembling of tbe LegitUture tayt: fcrred to the committee ou lha Miate debt and ordered to be printed J amount ol the debt thus sought to be Also, a bill io relation to Special Terms h,Bfd upon the 8tte, less than one of Superior Courts. Referred million of dollars were used to construct Also, a bill to confine the burinct of ruraas, hr-iie oeneni or wmcn ucn the sneclal term of Wavne 8uue.rior t.'oiirt I sppropnatKms were ostensibly made. souandered. The monsliouscbartictur sad magnitude ol such frauds may be under-1 cerning the special tax bonds, and taking stood, when it is stated that of the whole I concurrence therein. ! U 13-10, January U 7-8 to IS 1 18, March 13 016. Flour firm ; whet jia.ji cent better ; Corn 1 cent better ; Pprk quiet and tteady new 14.50 to Pending the onrstlea of cotcnirencle. T ry Brrn steam t 13-10 (o7?8: Tur- the House adjourned until to-morrow i peatint qaiet at 4t' Rosin' riict tt 3 63 U.iS : Lard scarce and . morning at 11 o'clock. "The people of the State expect great I to be beld in January next to criminal Destructive Fire.' We regret to learo that on Monday evening the grist and saw mill, a ttou gin, wool-carding machine and cotton press of W. C. Moore, Etq., in Little liiver Town ship, some eichteen miles east of Raleigh, were totally destroyed by fire. The lost is estimated at $S,000, but we could not ascertain whether or not tny ot ltwssl covered by insurance. s Ooweraor't Message, This document did not reach us in timt for the present issne, Tbe Governor al lowed the JVViei to copy it tbe week before it was sent to tbe Legislature. We would not publish it except to show tht people how long-winded is their Governor, and to keep up an old editorial custom. We cannot comment, at we have imitated the Senate in not reading it When we read and publish we mty comment or leave it fur the reader to make his owa. We learn from a member who did read the paper that the Governor noli fie I the Legislature io ills message that they could not lit longer then the first Mondty in December. a ben the vote on the Constitutional Amendments will bs counted and procli mated. No Tidings. Our fiiend snd worthy towesmao, Joha Armstrong, Esq., bat returned from New York, whither be went to aid ia search of hit brother, who to mysterious dis. sppeared on election day, 4th November We are quite pained to Uaro lbat no tl dings from bia lost brother had beta beard, nor no clue to hit probable mur der had been found, up to the time of hit I bw" important questions to be considered. snd we have no doubt they will be han dled with the firmness and decision that the necessities of tbe hour demand. From tba tone of the State press we gather that the aetina of that body will be viewed with peculiar interest snd solici tude. We believe tbey have come togeth er to render all the service they ctn to North Carolina, It will be the duty of tbs press to give them til the -assistance possible If the body works industrioutly t thirty dsys session will no doubt be suf ficient to discharge the great duties and responsibilities which rest upon them. By December the 24th tbey msy bsve completed their labors and may thra go home to rest. I The Qood Templars, Theo. N. Ramsay, General Deputy, is fast reconstructing North Carolina on the temperance question. He organized t lodge of Good Templars at Ysdkio Co! lege, Dsvidson county, Wednesday bight, Novemlicr 5tk, with seventeen cbtrtered members; also a lodge at Mocksville Davie county, Thursdsy night, November 8th, with thirty chartered members. Also a lodge at Fork's Church, Davie county( Saturday night, 8th intL, with thirteen chartered members. Also a lodge at Smith Grove, Davie county, Mondty tight, Nov, 10th, with 13 chartered members. Alto n lodge at Ftrmiogton, Davie county, Taee- day night, November 11th, with IB char. tered members. Also a lodge tt Centre Church, Davlecouuly, Wednrsdsy night, November llih, with tea chartered mem- There are now seventy lodges ia Ascertained tacts prove that said acts were procured to be passed bj bribery and other corrupt means. I be malleasance, misfeaaanee, fraud snd corruption practised in such disposition of said bonds were so flagrant, and the public complaints sgaiust them were so Mr. Avers, a bill to repeal chapter 101 of the prlvste laws of 1870-'Tl. The law proposed to be repealed is that which au thorizes the crcstioa of a Board ol Trade fitr the citv Iialciirh inn the atioointment of an Inspector and weiohcr of totton 'bt the very Legislature that under Mr. Humphrey, a bill to amend see- lu P" ",u cl" onnerrooa , re- tions 13 and 14, chapter 150, laws ol lal " 01 them by an act entitled "An 18G8'CU. Kefernd Act to be entitled an Act to repeal certain On motion of Mr, Humphrey, a message ,c,i pttsed t the session of 1 Hi and 1809, was teni 10 HIS IloUSO proposing tO rsise I "" 'ir"Hmn ,n nmnau voill- a Joint select committee of three on the P""'"." ratified the 8th day of March, A Dsrt of tbe Senate and flva on tha nut I 13U- of the House on the State debt. At the time said sets were pes d there Mr. Cunningham introduced a bill to w" R1"''' impoverishment sraong the Drovide for and cur Irreftiilaritit- in ee- people ol Hie MtHte, and great lull 1c dil r . . : ' . - " . tain executions, . - i iress ; ii. was unucuino gei irm lira peo- ., . , ...,.... I pie a sutiicient tmount ol money to pay .. .7 T the current expenses of tbe Slattern! not arils viviiiiiai'U IUlIUtltl(.TIJ II1C IttllUW NEW ADVEltTISEMENTS.; rpHK PAKTT Wnil TOOK AN A brells, st the Baptist i'uureh Sunday, thmaxk mlslaka, will obthre the owner by leavlin tl at ' aovlt T. H. BWlflr.S A BOMB'. T)K0n.S8 BU!l.DI!(t AND LOAN aU- UAiivn, Tbe 45th rrcular monUilf raesllrur af the Peotrtes B. U Asioctstlon will be held at IbsotHue ol the N. C Uoraa Insarance Co., on r nuay evei ioic, aisi iniv., SI T 0 ckooa. uses mnsi be pain proeiptir. nKA rusf UAl.lti (ov lt . . esrelsry. for strained, i. t-t n.t-; Stnckt quiutj, Go'.d , 9 14 : Money 6 : txrhsngo-long 8 3 . short 8 1-3 j Gov- emmcnts drill nd ntroria i ?tste bonds noil. ' " "' 1 N Kaluob, N. C , Nor. 18th, tHTA Tbe firm of W. U. Jonra Co.. It this day dissolve! by tba wlUitlrawal of 0 .. X Moras. W. H f OSF8. nor lttlw , , ... C.T MOHKUi ing which was reid and referred to the committee on the State Debt atd ordered to be printed llesn utton concerning 'he so callou Spiel- ciar i ax wut ot jtortb vAroIlua. The acts of Congress, commonly cslled Tbt Reconstrui tion Acta," and the niili- t dollar ( f the interest due upon the debt of Hit Slats had been paid alkce the late war. 1 be people and the prest ot the tsto proclaimed constantly, and everr where their opposition to such Increase of the Stale debt, and directed nubile a'ten lion in strong aad oft repeated timit to the fact thst such acts tnd bonds were la jp o n ' 1 8 A L E tary orders made io pursuance thereof, pn vtion i.r the letter and spirit of BlllhnriMii ami L,.,n..kl int.. . . .. 1 ' . . ...... l 1 .... . ' " w. -'hk'i m,u M I luim unminn Caeaawfa, Rieaaosn, Ms. IT. The offvHegl ol Tonaex an X haagt tsv 4sy were It hagiWde aad I IMttsa The t-flrisgs at swrtiaa were 4 parkagasx af watch M was soi4 at M IIhss Ura asMkarsa rs4 at 47. MM aadfttO. ran give no qwotaUnee ee are M tauMaas) ratam. UHtK riraatataa, Not. IT. TnWos reasalae ks htf4 aoh aalt aaaalt hsMawas AWast aa sae, Tarsss n x4 eVsaaad gs a44, wai IM aaWsaft B NirM. We qaeae twes SI l AO ie i no; msaaK-a fair sal T 9 U X. rie4 t4 tea $ 0 U ll pfliaiaf la gB4 tVsatM at 471 ta lUt -ArfL ' is besytag a ataaatsawarf . I have a lae WH of tgt. Tm sa4Bahsws;t a na4, whkhaarVsa wal4 4a wQ it tussle Ufrs prhat lag aiswwaeva. Itaaa af hwalssas aa M ga strvvt, Mil to Wyaaa, TaM.f A fa's Llrwr; staUa. M. bv RiHI tVtlEMt. ' , ii ii ii .i ate WiBfwtwn K arm rWt hare 4 war ag eett sonalsrWsra, aa4 we e l.st H Ml Wka i af the kUaeyt at t Ike ptraa'lra uTftas fwst-eae yr i;t Ma W4 sWIn, tke raelae tIaU-.;j s aVaeha aaa; las htaa Vf taw atvsiie p a'Wsy taas I r H.'.ivJt, a ewk s4i a 4 st Ul s sunsM w laii.i r ike k!t Mrf ,a fW y 4r.,, depsrture for borne. It is very lad and distressing, tnd if tbe tympetbiee of an entiie community could aasauge sorrow ted bring back the missing one, we know thst oar fiirad would be at once com forted by the glsd news that the hat had been found, and bira that was supposed to be dead waa alive tgna. wistng Boaad the Circle. Since the Tremaint Troupe's Concert in this City Isst Moadsy wet k, they fctve rang at Ooldsboro, Wilmington, Csilea tte, 8. ,C, Sallsbety and Ortansboro, maetiag everywhere the tame eotbasiastlc reerptloe, and, Horn delightful still, full huuiee . despite the panic. From hare they f to Fayetlrvitle (to-morrow tad Friday tvealnga.) thence back to Italdgh again, aad on to T si bom, which will be tbe Isat potol mad by I best la tbe Boaib this trip. Wedarsdsy, 8th, they slag la New York, tn4 Tkartday la Vgukerp- sie, tm tha llwdsn. lUWigb people koid.sg tkkett ever aflat to-eaorrow night tre rtwpectfutlf la fore s 1 that they will be gond at be last tw peieta aanwd. sis WeTaiak Mot, The oWAsm sVsm thinks lhr ta be a mletake a bo el aoase of the nssaae wt nsaeitaa4 as rrpediatieg tha Met ft- tmrg lisrlaratam Wt fraf aaite tare lhet ie tvasa. Rev. Dr. Cbarlee llllipa. "I Davtdenn CotWg,raa Itfora, the Xkm tt U lkUsp.1 Ui!l rrofsea.A, A gra llrmaa af Ihla ttty, a ) Wiievwr ia SOth Msy, nsyt Hon. luhard Dnaat'J tt.14 h' ae did nt Ws ieve a w4 af Ike a .1 tat tp. Mr Uewltw ktew Ut atsie!) Ihe late Mr, Force, tad la war aaltywitf km tbs sleieateet, Jades I'sasoa aa4 I loa. B. F ateort are Uvteg, aa J tat Ue il wr- httad. Lw. reltfcpt t a's s4if U what the laW CW Jaatka RbfBa h.tl Wtthtak Ue IL a ill 14 ear ttsta- avet fsty tMUie4, II 4a tsqstr tt a4a, v haww arvrral araMla- iWa aha nave Ua f aei4 to Mr. Ooudaw't Waa Ir fWt sf HiU boy reweag eatras, bwatowe aa4 nwrts lagrawUg a. a U( Ceftaia y 4ervt palsasga, aa he ear ta.a I it aa e44 sa ate aofeai aa. f. ills were IsUO-lured hsil hsve no pjaer to contract sny new aoca rd Said preUedrd ordinance of asld a i ,k. M, M !"' obligailoa ia braalf ol cmventlon and tald pretended ecit of ori. m ine tht Bute, tlcepi to suj.ply a casual ie- A-rmUly. are In the Ju Igmeat ef thu tbe State with tt membership of firs thou- sand. The lodge in tbit city number! four hundred members. We learn that Mr. Ham ssy lectured to n large eadieece in tbe court konse at Lexington Ftldsy nlghL , Leftalatiwe toBuasrT. ' Considerable energy was di, pis fed la both branrhat of the Assembly yttrrdsy. Several Import sot bills aad tbe cwnmlt'era art SeaaU aad also ia tha llooaa rewlutloat were Introduced repudiat ing tha to railed special ta i boada. These rrao) utiles were referred to the committee en the Stars debt, hot will be fouad la full la our Sen ste report In Ihe Seaate, eJae, Mr, Uuasphrey tntrodaced a bill ta settle the debt of the Stale. This till pmpew Is snbsUtatertrtulcatat af iad'btedarat for the eonpoat ascertalbed to be 4eeet4 nnpaid m :hr 1st of Jsanary next, tt par, sad pay able wltkont latersat at the veairecw af the Stale. The bill also aro- poera to tca't down tha retire 4b4 of the State ta a tam aot to eerd lQ,000ii, War leg saadry ratso t4 tatorast, pajtble at saadrj perwda, tad prcvlla a ak eoce the convention held In this State oa the I4lb dav of January A. D., 1804, for the puroose. and only for the purpose, of establishing a Constitute n tnd Civil Government That convention bad oo other power thau that conferred by said acts ol Coogreaa. These acts did not conler upon that convention any legislative authority other than tuck at might be esscniiaj for tbe purposes for wnivtt It assembled, nor did such acts pur port to confer any other on greater power. That convention founded and established tbe present Coastitioa of tble State, ex cept at tbe tame baa been amended. Article V. 01 this Constitution contains the following provisions la ivterenee le revenue and taxation : Sec. 1. Tbe General Aascmblf shall levy a capitation tax oa every male In habitant ol the State over twenty one tad under fifty years of age, which thirl be rqntl on each to tht tax fa properly val ued at tbree bundrvd dollars ia aaah. Tb commissioners of tbe several countiet may exempt front cepitelioa tat la special oasee, aa account af poverty and Infirmi ty, and tbs Mste and county capitation tax cowiblasd snsll never exceed two ioHti oo U head, s e "nr. 8. I mil tbs bonds of the State shall be at par, ihe Giortal Assembly Tht validity of aomsof said acts fihs been tested before the Supreme Court of tbtr niate tnd that court list uniformly held that the arts passed upon by them were unconstitutional and void. Th Chu f Joatice of tbe State haa said in his examination before Ihe "Fraud Commis sion," that io his opinion all of said acts or As moly ate null and void. Tbe world bad tbe amplest notice of the illegal and fraud a lent character of id bonds and whoever lui rated any money or other thing in thent cvbsrnted to become an adveuturer, and thereby contributed to tbe Calamities of tbe people. r tnst it maiuiesiiy sppesrs lbat the people of this State tre not Ixi'imi by th law i-r the rulet of aonnd morality to ro- cngnixe nr pay the laid bonds or any part thereof, it Is worth while to Kt the lilirb precedsnl that wicked, corrupt and lelfiih men, cannot in tottu di llsnce of conttitu tional Iimltktiont tnd barriers snd every principle of morality, pisctlct tuocesaful- ly sorb Irani! snd crimes npoa a people la the bt-ur at their greatest ct'amity. If I any one has innocently Invnitd aay monry or monry't worth In such bonds It wis his lolly to htvt dons so. Therefore, T fltnrral AtmUy of JturtM (MrM4 it mull, Tlut til atd (very tbs said pretended bnedi purporting to be issued by theanihoilty of this huts In purse- A House sad let In the Xastara Ware na corner o( North aad Cer oa rvate. The Hoaae Is new an! ballt with an eye to eoa vesicae, lleoataiui flva bwt-rooiaa wlih t closet and w.rjroh In arb room i also! larra P antra x 10 eoaaeeted with duuag room aul It ver ouavDtai. to t ova ov a MsleBrhool and t Baiit'sl and Preab tertaa faanalaloileirae Tha hi eaatalns one taww of sa aora s xaoa garden, alt aa-esaarv yal- noases snd Uis best well ol wsWr IB Halalgk isms msy address Boris xr JinutlU IUATT'8 A8TKAL OIL rrttiufjfli.piort. " " Nnw Tore, Nov. 18. ' Cotton firm ; sales ,743 balei st 13 I-f. slS 8-8. Southern flour firm 'at to 33, 7; common Io fair rxlra $7 03f 10 SO Corn la2c. better; 67s071-3c for prime west ern mixed sffost. " Pork Steady, new mess tl 50. "taVpehttbh1 quiet at 40 i 341. Rosin steady at tl ?0a 1 80. ' . Mobty active At T ; txehtfTgt quiet at 4 Ht K"" t 8118 f gwrnuitfnts dull and ttrong Htitss quiel an,1 nominal. Cottoooet recetpU 1,1ft bt, et gross 3,297. Fttfuree timed weak; sain 11.4 0 bales December 14 13-18; Jaauary 13 3-18.1 1-4; FslHuary -18 8-1(1; M.teh 14 7-8; April ! -all M. i WnioTon, Nor 13 WILL NOT EXPLODE, j . . . 5 . First FreailBBj over si! Cob poll tors. ' i FUK tAFhTT AND ro IXCU.LKNT Bl'RXlNti QUALIT1MITU . WITHOUT AN EQUAL j IT WILL BUBM IX AST LA sir. . . ' I , Itltaew awl la 400,000 Familes. ' xSpirite turpeotiae easy at 47. UVn Measly at tl M tor atrainwl.r ("ru le tnr peotine nosettted at $t ft t. ttsurol ; 1 S3 for yellow dip.. Tar quiet at 1 . . . . i . . iMAllwaa, .im. is. , Cotton qakttod Irra, mid lliags II 8 4, WW middlings 14 S-a to 14 I I, strictly good ordinary IS -t ; gross reodpt, tM si port t roast wise 1 33, sales 330, ipliia'ts aA i. a an ,.r,i i, ;tNio,5lv 18. Cotton quiet tnd unchanged, tow mid dling. 3 1-4, net receipts 1,401, rvtxrt cSattwise 3,033, talet 001, stuck 84 1 . i , Ha.eif'ii Mnrket. i auaaaoraw, Dartr. Br U.-T. traAcn A Sao. MAwe aiUaai' " Ho ewbvrT. fara. 4e at trs thM thaaaa We fkeve tfU4 hut awrasivsa aad taa raak'y tt itiawf kas. TVs ptr st at the Msim4 va'f a-Ikw day i i m ae ft Use naarsd the tsrsM af tVt Ww4 tBwtan to le tea lata thaesa af the sgtsise, aad tntswdtog f4 feeMTte tt stt list traaaav I alt tt its tavrnni. aad tobst the p ar Is W awt to Jsat faeaCW t fsUtaesMy lhs al save Ihe tawaWt liisre ssf erf;, g W.larttwt et IVwt ftrft, cr lor supnrvedfg levasioa or Insur rectlow, a Dins it shell Ii the Sae bill levy a ipxtal tat to pay the Interest aa naaHy. And the General Aaaeuabll ahaj hare ao puari to give or Wad taw credit of lite State lasid uf ear persna. tiua or eoriKtraiioa, s leapt ta aid to the enssplethm of such railroads aa asy be asSotahed at the tiaae vt ttta adHHn of this cuastliati-ia, or la akh lha Sute hasadlrwt peruaiay lalamt, waits lae swl-ject besabatitied to a dinrt vta of tl popie of Ihe Aisir tnd be tpprwwd by a mtymtf of thse Uo tha i eoa tberaua. Uwnvral Assembly, Btlrr y tail and Void, aad not binding In asy way, asose or manner nhata viT npon tats Stale or the pnrp'e thereof, and that they coostttnte a part of the debt of ht t ill ; aad Ihe Trrasarer It hTtby dlieeUd and m,uirsd ant to make any note, est luiale or entry of the same Ja tha books aad rwr,ll I M tils fll -e r In hit ' i PeiaJ irpnr.t tnd roatmsticatloai to any debarment l tbs government or tty ptt- soa wnatsnever Mr. Welrh Introduce I a MH diwlsrlng i TVsrs has sever bam ta aaite t aieaali - or , luJliarlli fnias Its was. ThlaOB has hasa neldr lae wabUe CUTTOM TAILt.asrkssMb..,..,. aVy.pat llv I..ATIIH Md.r ' LkATHR t rrrK:. .' . . LkATIikH hUslNtat MMl.AfeM. Mill.... . . tMM.UKN alkoP ' ...i .' Iri4 rog.. ....a CHH:hkt.,...Wj, rnus rkATHIKA. rUAXtkAUpavbas,. luu IU (! I 1 ; ;" - p ... ..a..,!. ; . ni tkau. atoarrs l tie sevrrai ccBtla 4 naeiy pf l sre shall balxodle l.ke aaaaaar aob the Stale Ulis aad saalt aaesr et erd tbe double uf tbe cHal Ul, etospt imm f dill al Iks asniraiiiitf af a ansae tiite I . - ' r ' r " I tppraval t l Ike waal AaUf, to st Sost a-1 txos-Hlir.g I iX) W f- I inesa.a.i.el pa'p of Ibras prast taaem M tbe payoMWt af the prtac pal. I tioM wl tbe e aiii e is to proU.tuaal The nrovlaioai of fk.s b,U will be sssle fatly saaaifaat whea It C-OleS Bp fof sldTslioei. Mr. Webb, la the Saaal, Iatrln4 a bill to attaie the vaHJ d.U nf Ihe Mate aad to pay It Taw W M wil rsv-tve 4ae eawsiderauua when eat wnwe) t $. tern piw4itt what pont.m ot tte Bute debt it valid ted to riy It. Attn, a rveolutioa tirotldlae loratevl- tuc 1. 1 ae tssas tfd by ihe lsa-1 IIM f (h. mhs of order of ti, Nsate swv latf The I'rwt IrBt snaotiared Maasia. WeW-h, Cannlegham tod tC g at th cuavisutlee aa fbe raviakia tif tbsralra. fiewtatlnaaf Mr. Wskn, M asi I n, i tsatof sea- I 1V v Steer af essay at Ihe Se Oeltsd low x- pbwtv lalt, . ' . JILILi UVTld o, ' " tots Atewta,' aav fttf hailrt. B C. I I I T A ft" "I 6 A ft D1I8 . Gatlaea aad l4r esa he a' eat 4W4 art aaard oa raaaiss' Ie tana sad a I U.aaat atl faraislHd rweaa, far aarUraiaei nil, par IMiUtA. M lb Wry ,t. riTAIka. Bwaat bat ka. .. , TAI.UW per lb .... .. .. ., vikauaja pareal.....t, Mil At., T 1 k-t rtwa A I. BITTM . . . , rlil , aa Vol,. c. l l, t Alssl Balk a.; "... Xias,!, C.M...-maair't aataawJ.... MtUrta i I to I w tsa-'nj HtmTV im fl ;a I.W l"al Mall :( tt a M SA.'.I 1 19 sl I tail , lUHl alw toantl Wsl M aaS t Kiau 1 toal at Ms I IM l4tl I ; !- I, If. ', si T rt uiKMiiis4,,.,,M,n,4 trwsn LA I s. J rrtTiiA IN!) WAIB, n rrinnfE. p f i. rfot'lt ia.il I--n l-toa Old Bra. tsaarva W. Klag. enthi.l af Ha-fti stent, tppl th IWf'eg r Btl !4af. 4 aw last atfht ' la tb as d at of a atirns," a parksc it atd rye , There kappa aad to be pra4 t-.lal todfo to stoj the parhsc wss H. atiiiad aad prawBaxwd by thasw Na. 1. He thnsisas to S4 as Ike aia al'.h IMSMh."4i. Ut bias .'. rsaaJraf Dafcsa. let. trry rsi shaw'4 tat avarrad lb) Sf af Iwee'yirs. w ska-w aaaw tot a--g'al af 4r. ' 1 1. I! very avat aaaa)l4 ra4 arwat fi t-a h aewd tohat wl el saaet hr sea b 4 a tae yvare eftst tot ama. M, trsry ntaa stM-atd bh kh I at tsael sa. laaia a s Aad It are ta eaaabt kas to Va aa. h stoa f saitaw tettfsis m3 R H I a i BSM-a, m fits aaaw ae hr-g Ff aa) hf Js-ws is A C. Ito.i.k, C, I w ,a.e i m ttl e 3sataltal al rakaaa It MaA a4 a "a k rtf sAtrtiaae to i rtsiik lacrvaa ad la Val4 of Ike mala i tt4 W twpf'y a ealaaiaVorai ra M sappnaa.ag latauoa er ! im- aaiaae la as an e,J ba iaare4 eiibls lb tiaklta'x-a tad to U asy ihs ae- rnSa4. "I be kwad id lha flat' here a, at af te, s-aew tbe latJStaiina of ia re4i4t,a baa tt par. Th valid debt af Ihe IHaie oa day a Said aXllllHaI ilrnli, sa aaS 4 H y rial ssaaaaa a l.'"S pia sad taaatt !, ramtatt la tbe Jer 111, a4 sa tiaeal'y t ta hu tlaa taUl tha rratal b ine 8 tt aaaaas. Th aauaaaa.4 aaa4 law UlaWe pa- mi af IB iata. a aey fst w.laia ll part-! tea saaatMaad. ha S-M I l',Ui r.:t.ir-3.fi sfW hy ik. us frsta (a a lae A nulla, B a.a. ttolba M aiN pyr, tf aw tva. tNat al B" taa tbe toaaU'atas wal mi" ejwa , I. a d lha LwtM't n. rrraa. U-t aat at U naabj, stae laara had baa a aMi saar, a e ike paae ad aypeww livsatufj af ter Sarttna. BiaeaVhaaiss ik Calmaa tl,i'ag a-aaaS "S r-afcavH h IM " fiwaatrw,. us atti" M t !. n4nh so try af4.aavM avs g at Spaea. p ,ata af as, aay a Sataat al r-r-d aaafaasatkaat. aa MNig that ( to ia af IM pt ta tr'd t f s lk i TV aa -S A Ik Laa aia I -a aaUa4 Aa I A s I na af ta amaal taaaxbaika aa4 Haaf i, ) lb UfJa ad tt tt." V Sa M Mf-4 sajr-ataa a I aa I aail af t 'r t-na ad IV laSart af t'a' k. W Ik I ,M.alr War ft tt kwvd bs A la saaataak, tbasl W . a la !( , ms ad tb laj yr-je af - a mj hwa a k. a w.fl at It o k-s asii4 a4 t aaaas, a4aWai to l-s t ate ia that tb steading Cmltts Hna mat I nti to art tin etbrraia Mdatsd Ik nw wnsira frura the oaJ naa- Inr at IHitrirt In lakt th p.aMt lb rvrral (a as ml! tare oeetiisd by laatr pev e.r, aa At I fO I aseassg ill rwlvd fraat the II lrno.i'tiag the G nawn 1 aanaaf with ate pylsg dvea'a, sfi a pr-p.avi.e Hsrst, a swtxai af Mr. Work, ihe HIIBWIU.BI A Bttin0trTHII a i ml. 1aaA aasianatl'as to I KV, aa Tbaraaay the Inn aay at A It at aarUv rfat4 tkt steak h) Un k an sa ! to eitaa aili sa iwnlaa. . If evAaear It rraattaSI, , Jllaol I'lUi tg-Waal Aff. J. t BaVraaia , fraaiak aav te-Awd WITVOtrt'fOJf hIAItllKt. Cewaarvww Hsit Ht 'W f. T,,a B. ..liaatat aaa taaaieiio h)sa at a? 4Uiia, X.t, hur . CtUak-.al-S tolaa, '. .... IS. stBbtirJr tTiBiko lUtst af ., . llth. nrrr-t rp toatopflat wsa rarwrrad (a t4 Ike I 1 rawtlaf f Ik d a?sae! 4ipat4 silk TheVrasidesi ssaar4UM l- i,eeg tBf4at: Mr. J -ba.- a a the f Ml ItSaraal Imarnsnavsl aad aw lb I .-sa Haw aa rl Its it'Wa, aad I TuPmATNE lilitJii.7 Mr. R.a. as ihe (Wssaattuw aa the It A A-iiXUiJ.A J aUXVWk. Me Ay!maal M Ik li &4aa al-. jw e -o-a af Mr, Mmw. waaa af ab a,e at grsaiad I M'. ' alhie 4atS fiaaa to-4f lalMlea Ml. . vera, lit Paaale U) aaad lt4 ! at If as. Inn ' Ir.iaur lutt " w ii. V, i f j O K K II ' II A I. I I ii-d l hi. W-tart h. it Ba'eaa a a n...laa f ' 1 la, ,l-'i: a irM,(tk Pisrl ili I'.ivJ.I IU tonafUr wt I totua4aetd J J.n s MJIarallarA. I a W, flarl. IVall aixVl, aatatasa aad ai(t'Wa. , Is bnekk .a toar In tv nsr-a.i ue aaU' I'titaa,! laeaj H riaiat tVu 1 (ltaslail Saar 4, sfaitAlea Areaaal4a tt I I rat sbM te-'aa'.al tra to rai. If fvatakad. uotr r w-na-wtAiivi. Tl a'bst, ? . It rekar k.4.la, rslWd lb Uaw to I erdaret HAM Jasrael read aad vd Itrfaa4aiS fraaa, ad Caaetp. Ba- B a . -4 at -! k,.ia by i aa Wf M-W.sa. 4 f kaikasa, as ta-e 4 ttMaeaad art I kaa-a Mr. baaaatt, stsa to naaaialth sa af at Wl Sa M a iki tbrw att 4 iW. l-faArtas a ,lirt k, la UvlU.sli, Mr Ma . a fwa-lal.aa aWtars It 11 VA lata tA. Ut, Mi La tr s, t paaj'i.aa f as ti. sa -i - a4 a4t I a M 4 aW aMa S.-e'! V M wt. a to I 4 in M-f af A K at w. a'-aatg af tlaaaM a't Mf II . Mil ta aa i tol - raviwtut ii i T t Bbf est a iaua II . aav tae W ei ra tia joii a rtruwn ; to aa tamely aew t aLAhtlcla. AKU JUUulU'C vUA. '. . ' ' ( iU.iM. " , MIL Flflt' ttfTT,tl OS Circunstancco.1 . Tssial rujtaaaatto eaaaUi al4 WdL l T rl 1 - . THE t03T0S l tls sa'Vs Taj ttlata BtlTI, FkakW aa''Tk.a,, I kakl AVaiaa, BaaU T Hal . f Itoas a)wsa rsadf to watt a eastern. 7s i - - , . ,i. .. WJiai riaa Aa Aa SilnVivt , i e a .... te WATtk-iw-g ri. At I'AUAkl - tw.tol UU U haA I Slaate ,-.. atabna tea ai4 ravaa alaaaa f n Bast t wraaasrw l tut A.a , . a f sa lr to awat taa taaa at U taaaaay a) a BaaaMt ) 4 aaa a af IB tVat a-aatra, b' , Baata, A , t fat t, -f a uf - otTftf Ttiurir. n-t:.iT:.,: :i. hi AUSS.f IkAtAklt, i aaA faa Wt,,. a , . s b al l 1, na,', VS list a SA t-aaa-wa at I m S Aaat HAS. f(it: u (.A I M. V.. t Aaaa's M li. I C, '! i t At t t-avM a ( sv--a U i'4