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..!' . ' - i-v-i rr---- : ;. 4- PArltiY" SENTINEL - rUEUSHBH SI .ADVE.UIIBL.no RATEi -J-0-6 I A tt-T-U if ft """ ' Irion, nur tit Court Houi. I' . AdvarUsasaeatawUI fca Inserted 1 tiis lilt Caariau. at Uu following rules r square ot one iDC, or tn suiniua koua. -0.KUrDiK Uiue ...'...., I i.l " eurh suliuul IsiBurtuiB teas than a W4rlf - - 1 raaK 1 ww. iio.'l si'wa, Vaiea.' 00 I " I month, a ix ;1 " ,,1 " aji.yo umw ipvoiuraok. D-Mjr Btntioel 1 rear ta advance IhUlr. Hi month la advance, : $8.00 5.00 .oo Wkl Sentinel " The Uailt Smtikbi. will be delivered la toy part of tb City at Jirrssji tun par - -1.. - -i'.i'zsi--:----" VOL. IX RALEIGH,-N. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1 874V NO. 156, Tuoi ; 5J.O Legislature of North Carolina. SENATE. - r Mono; Fib. a. . The Senate metal it o'clock. Lieut. - Qnr. Brogden In the etiuir. . The journal of Saturday reaiTaod ap- i proved. ' , " ' v Senator Killer asked tear to record hb Mr. Carter, to amend ace. 13 tioo 15, HOME AFFATR3 RothaiiiUil, U very ill ' Ha U rcpurtel as sinking fapidly.r; !-.vi: ? ii'" t:f 1 A dispatch to the Timet, from Dublin, MARKETS. 'provided that the persons mentioned la Say the CharlotU Otmntri We fear that the Legislature will think that In this case "the game it not worth the candle," and that Judge Watts will not be brought to the bar of the Senate for trial. If the caafgefeetrue we beheva "It oatd pay, no matter what may,b the coat, to purge th'e bench of thlijudge. - Economy ahould noj Intervene preyeot the judiciary this section may wake out In wilting a list o( their taxable property, and swear to the lame before any Justice of tke Peace for their county, . and return the sameli6t to the-'- Register- of - Deeds. Adopted. -..r Mr. Gidncy, in aec. 18 linea 6 and 6, Pxhokbal. We bare bad pleasant flail from Col. J. B. Martin, of Norfolk, who riaita RaWjh on buatnesi ooanected with bit Insurance) company. . . says In spite of tl short time allowed for preparyioa for. Parliamentary election, auwriy home ruler nave aooonnced tbem- , Miduight Itoport. - FROM PHILADELPHIA. j -ij.4 1 : JSarr Touk, Ttb, t, . ' Cotton, weak seven. huadr4 ad four baleaat Uli-'to 18 14. ontbera flour dull and declining at 3 C? to $7.60 ; T 1 fi V a candidate Ireland. . Job ornpx, Out Job Office is com plete, no I necessity for sending to Kaw tnke out " tenth chapter of IbeaRevised a wiving snow atora eommeiicea 10 s noraing. - ( , if. voto in the affirmative oxf tbe'contolide- Code and Insert " liigtb chapter Battle' Tork for jour tub work, for we have one trom Dcing purioeu. FROM CAKADA. I lion bill and election bill, KcviskI." -Adopted 32k tt: j - y '"-tl " 1 j1' " " " ' ' j ' f - . . " . ... " - ' lha .x.clAiJtaauhl :ftn ehargejwtrne weriinVliffctr - . oa.-iw-!V 1 SILU, PKTITIUSI AMD BKBOLVTIOM. Bona tor Todd, a petition from ciliicna of Ahe county asking for a change of towmulp Hoe. Itelerred. By Mr. Ellin, a bill with an accompany. iou octitioo to Incorporate the town of Elitabetbt.iwn. Hefurred. f B; Mr. Todd, a bill concerning the ea tjilHiSlitng hi roailh Kclurred. ' -. 0; Mr Kichulion. a rttolution for the Senate to meet every night except Satur day at 7 12 o'clock. Ayua 23. Maya U BRPXIHT rBOlt DTASUUiO COIIMITTEK " Mf.'Sei inliur, from Itio committee on the iudiciarr. Mr. Murray, from the cummiUee on en rolled bill. i , Mr. Morohead, of Guilford, from the judicUry. Mr. Ui!l, from the committee on propo- aitl inn and irncTancea. Mr. Grandy, from the committee on the iudiuikrv Mr. I'neo, from the committee on the Judiciary Mr, Uudger. from the cnmniitUe un tlw --r.-.-:f-j- - ' 7- - juuiviarj. . ' i ' MaAOl SKCB1VEO. Several bills and resolutions were re ceived from the Houae. Among them was oue a follows : , Itonludy. Br the House of Keprescnt , Uvea the Senate concurring, that a joint conrmlttee of three on the ' part ol the Senate and Iva 6a the part of the House -be appointed tocxiBl1uo "the ealendaTof arTrtrh thhr-OTmt"ASalnWy Can adjourn compatible with the Uet interest of the State. - Mr. Seymour tffvred tbo loliowing amendment : . Rmixdl, By the Senate tire Hoose cos curnng that the. Oeneral Aaaeinb'- ad journ on Monday the 16th' of Ecbruary, . Adopted. Also the machinery . bill was received fri.-m the House, which upon motion of Mr. Morehead of Guilford, was made the special order for Wednesday at 12 o'clock ai d en every day thereafter at the same hour until the matter is disposed if. ; SPECIAL OBDEB. . At 12:20 the bill to enlarge the Insane . Asylum ceroa wp aa tb apecial order. ' Mr, Mnrebcad of Guilford oQeicd the following amendment : Insert after the word BuDCorube,'' the words .Davidson, Ouillord. A long discussion ' followed In which Messrs. Marohv. Ellis of Columbus. Lots. Chamberlain, Harris, col., and othin par- ticipatedr.r ':" - -1 - .' a ' . Pending the diacnaaion, on motion of '- Mr. Humpbrvy, the Senate adjourned no- tu t i-a o clock this evening. i t Allii.-i-Te 1 amendmeoT: offered By Mr. - Morehead f Guilford, on Saturday, to 111 uiuuujLo mtti uwh rth acceptance of tbe charter, Uie private ? stockholders ahould be entitled to tens directors, that at soon as the charter wal accepted the Governor should appoint Ave direetoia, and the private stockhold ers enou:d at once elect tbtee tn addttioa to those slrvad v elected by them. . , That nothing in the act should be con strued to effect the present law a to the time or tbe meetings of the Company or ue term or omce ot the directors. -fiOUBB ) REPRESENTAT1T1I8, ;-:tlJra' J. Z.!'C February 9 '""Mr. Speaker Robinson called tbe Hous to order at 10:30 am. Journal ot Saturday read and approv- . .Ut" Wmtom aWamaWj'' ( ' It wm announce!, that Dr. Freeman waa eocflned to his room oa aooount of : SlOkfaeSS, i..agfea- - : Leave of absence was granted to Mr, Shinn.tof IredoU, an aocount of sickness, also tn representative Jones, of Nortbamp- ton, for tbe name .reason. . Mr. Presson, a - petition . from the eiti --MM of Uuloa county to prohibit thaaala of liquors within two miles of Tinah cnurcb lir wia county.' i Mr. Gorman, a tesolation concerning the quota of arms annually furnished this State by tbe rencral aovernment.' - - Mr. Bunnctt, a bill to amend section 18, cbap 1, el liaHle s llevwai. 'rrr Mr. Warlick, a bill to re-enact chapter lou, public uwa 01 48oa-ea. , , Mr. Dickey, t wo bills, one to repeal tbe act creating tbe new county or Uranam, tbe other toveepeal the act creating 'the county of ntmirco. . - - s ., jTTv'issWsmtTT c : Mr. MoHng, from the groaaed bills. Mr. Marler, from the committee on ea- rolled bills. - The bill In favor ol the contractor on . tbe Marion and Asbeville ;Turapike was conaidered and postponed until day after " tc-mnrrow at 1 11-9 o'clock. . " -' Mr. Bronett introduced a resolution In . favor of Joeiab Turner, Jr. " , , -e The rerMue "bill wa next taken up - and considered by sectiona. ...-.Mr. Gidney, to stnks ont fir in line 5, - and insert "elsven," Adopted. , . r By tbe same, to strike ont twenty In line 1, class a, and insert "sixteen and two-thirda." . Adopted. ' By the seme, in scetioa 8, class 1, strike out six and Insert "eight," Rejected.;- -;.-), i it f" t' f M Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, to exempt any concert, musical ea ertaiomeot or lecture . given for religious or charitable purpose. .Adopted. "--..'-!! i-.'- - Mr. lihodes, an amendment requiring reUil dealesa to pay only 1-2 per oen'. on purchase made from wholesale deal er doing bnainess in this Bute, rejected TV strike out quirt and insert "gallon," In jected. .. ' Dudley, to strike out 23 nd iciertsa Injected. . 1 t4l,J,i) iftuiiKjiiii not wptHj tttffe of agricultural products of this State. Rijected. I Mr, Wiley, to amend aec. 19 line D, by inseriin, or p rites of any kind. Adopted. Mr. Ueao, line 3 aec. 19, atrtk oat five and inwrt ten. liejected, ir. Grady,' to amend' sec. 30 by insert ing; after (he words medicine in tine It, the words' t-r spiritttoua, Tinoua waaait liqoors, and at the end ,'f said ectMn la sert; FroVHfed lartUet, that the Sheriff npon the production of the order Iron the eommtuioners as Uve provided by any pedler of spirituous, vinous or malt fiqUors shall collect filly " instead of ton dollars as herein before provided. Adipt ed." ' 1 Mr. Gorman, to sraeud aectum 9 by im posing a tax ot ten dollars oa weigher and inspector ol cotton, aait fish, 4c Injected Mr Settle to- tx Uefifaritig-iuO uiur twenty dollar. Mr. Settle to tax Gypsies, Sat., $100 in stead or $50 in each county. Iteiected. ' Mr. Perry, of Bladen, to amend section 88, Ha S. strike out fltiy kirrlfnsrrr Tra? hundred." Injected, j I Mr. Jones,. of Caldwell, tj s'j-iks out one in section 24, hue 11, and insert "twi," Adopted. "And it be tbe duty of the sheriff to report a'l person to the Hi-g:eer tf Deed who fail to list is required by Isw. Adopted. Mr. l!iiui, to amend aection S8, lino I, by miking ont April djDcjbejr1.iJao Mikm-qafteT"in-ltin'-' U " ttltl'triscft "ix months.'' Adopted. Mr. Craige, to amend section 27, line 8, strike out all Irom and including the word "provided,, down to the word tuoh" iu line 14. Adopted. ' " By the !me, strike gut after the word "direct" in line 18, . down to and laolud ing provided in line Ifrsnd insert lortlie term of twelve month from it datei Adopted. '- ' ;." . ! Mt. Foster; to strike out twenty and in ert "fifty." It jucted. . , - , ! ' Mr. Gilbert, an additional section : "That in order to carry on any trade or practice any profes ion, or exhibit a cir ca, side show, or any other amusement, or to enjoy any other subject named in c'chedule Br-Hb otherWiso provided for, the person to practicing, exhibiting or enjoying, or hi agent shall apply tu the the. iff lor a license which (halt be granted by the sheriff upon payment of the re quired tax, but It shall not be valid until eonnfcrsigned by the Register who shiH arep a retora.oi toe same, and receive lor hit service twenty-five ceuts. , , - -. - ectiBOCU c Mr. Gidney, -o amend tectioo 8. line 3. tnkeM-'exeept clerkr-of the Supreme or Superior court." It lected. Mr. Mos, ttrike out "Hnnrpme or" In ee rW.Aflnptert'"'''"r T Mr. Hsnner. tec. 4 Hoe 13. strike out four and lumt five, .Adopted. 1 Mr Giduey, to amend aeo. 8 after the word " elect" in line 8. insert "and so much of chapter 89 BaltWe Revisal as require fine, forfeiture and penalties to Depaia to the county usasurer." j uo motion of Mr. Standford, the rule were suspended and the Revenue bill made the special order tor to-morrow at 11 o'clock. It W annt antad that M Mr. t jnaxweu ana otner gentlemen were aosent tr ,. , ; : on business for tbe Uouse. ; , j Hons adjourned until to-morrow at 10 1-2 on mobon uX aiwOornian.,. 1 . IT . i ifS r .,,,..;... .'..for tbefseatfatel Omlow ConuTT, Htw Riven, 0 ' " January 28th. 1874. mtM en : Are you aware of tbe fact that Col. Humphrey wa with McAden, Major Smith, CoL Buford,. Gen '1 Sibley, ana toe rresiaent of tn bootnern Becu- rity Company when they met last summer in New York at Mr. Wilson' office t f be sielature mar believe htm tbe author of tbe bill, but he could not b without eat. ting hia : facts from tbe paTrfes named. CoL Duncn MeRa in convention once showed up Col. Humphrey and gave him a lecture that be will remember. Any gent einan tn aewpern Here t cccurred can m.i jna an auonc m , Owen Hussies will be surprised thai the Colonel ahould prefer a good name Id riches, and he wilt never believe if. Owen osed to tell tbit sty ; h wa yonoeaad had great confidenca in Col. Hainulirey. hi father died and ' before heeoalded minitter on bit et'Ue, Col. Humphrey ad. Vised mat be mutt Have bis disabilities removed uode tbo $20,000 claose, and a Jn tfoiag to Kaleigb be would have it done, lie drew the petition represent.. ing tBaT-be art .worth $20,000. CoL Humphrey and Gov. Holden soon bad bin pardoned aad for it Col. Uumpbrey Charged, sad be paid nim $300. It turn, ed out that Owen Hoggin wm sot worth $ld.000. --it would bave done you good to have beard Cot. Mcllie on the Colo nel : and tl , would do you good now to bear Huggio on Humphrey, aad paying him $500 to get hia diaabiiitic removed that he might quality as administrator on his fatber'a estate. Owen Hogatat will never beliete that CoL Homphi.-y prefers a good name to ricbea, and it be does, be has been converted to that way of thiak ing since he left O, lo.! 3 .1 ,. Rooms of thi Cektbal Ex. ComuittixJ - January 28th, 1874.. The conservative Members of the Gen eral Aasemel tor - the several Judicial District o the State, are requested jto con fer together at an early day, and -recommend proper persons to compose an Ex- euiUia CuuilllllW f'lf iWD JUfliClfU 1J-' triot s each county i entitled to one Com- mitteroan. " ' i - W. R. Cox, Chalrnian. l j."s; f Dr. idriMft k M,(Tt tte wttKtftJ tfc aiw jawvaiitoL" ; Thi H .T ClJa is fam ccctittufi afrer' Ve' )ia4 Wnlrading four days through water, he having been travelling over a . partially eubmcrged eoumry. aacang: i Wonder if Judire Caldwell wilt claim the right to appoint a general traveller to Africa to 4h the vacancy caused b tfc death of Dijiilngstont Rev. C. U. wiutr. This gentleman has been requested to continue to Super intend hla preient field of JllddW aod East Tennessee till the end el the Bible year, March 81 it, and will not move to N. 0. before the middle of March, and Is not to begin work her tillVter April 1st, Paper of the State will pleas eopy, Discostui oxo. Tbe Pust office at Troy'i liXmi tmued. What's the matter, have the utlghbon quit voting the radical ticket, or is it intended to open af ew oir at Joile AabwwJbV. 4II I Joflastott onnty there wa a florishing school three years ago, and tbe post oflio was oloeed, and why we eoold not I earn. Leoisi.ativi Summaet cVaeU. The Senate passed a resolution to adjourn on 18th Inst. The most ot the monrtng hoar wa consumed (n a debate Upon tbe qaea- tion 61 enlarging I the Thsade Aaylum 'Mtnir'epMclm.wcrerngnidiR; Uut ho result waa reached. The Senate passed reso lution to bold night sesiiona, save Satur day nights. ... nil,. . Patkons or Husbandby The State Grange of North Carolina will hold its first arnual meeting in Raleigh, beginning the 18th of February,. The various line ef railroad In the State will pass -dele gate for half rate or ont full fare.' " .'; - G. W. Lawbxmce, Sec'y. Fayetteville, K. 0., Jan, 24, 1874. , HUBRYOKAPDI. i The weather it simply awful Our iroet and tree are covered with sleet We learn that Col, Brown, of the Boy den House at Salisbury, it to take chaige ef the Rational Hotel at Raleigh. " ' ... ....i-.... - We regret to Wa tbe, Senator Troy of fayetteville, wa ilotaiued from hia feat in the Senate yesterday; becauso of injo- net hia botue austained oa Saturday eight when it vnrne ner btiug tonsumed. j Baggie, of Grtoville, ba been amsted 'in Mecklenburg county, Virginia, and com' mutva to j 111 Charged with the Try ssrion crime of mlaatlcide. It I reported that he obtained poison to destroy child that a young woman bad given birth )e, aad that the child died, W hope he will be able to establish hi innocence, a be I .respectably connected and ' ha hithnrto bnrne a goad tliafsgtev. Hel young man of prepossessing appearance. PoeTAb Cabds. Subscriber writing on postal cards abonld invariably write tbe name of their post-offioe, lor the bfiioe stampe used to impress the asm of the office, don't make an impression oa postal cards to the value of one cent in mutila ted or cancelled postal currency of these United Stat a. Without tbs name of the post-office, in nine cases out of ten, the pestat card' ia a perplexity to tbe ce ver and a loss to the sender, 1 Vtrfnm 10 '' ' ,1,.,-ia-r-,: Mxbtimo wNiwYoax. Col. Tlumph- rey offered, and the Senate passed, a bill to legalise the meeting ot th North Car olina Kallroaa tJompany : tn fiew ' York. W think Sibley and Wilson might aflord io com here rather than have twelve mea go 10 tbem. Why does the author of the urn want bis board : to meet la. New Yerkf- Sentinel 0 Sunday. , . , ' 1 here is sa unintentional error in tbe above. It waa Mr Ellis' bill i to legalize tbe meeting of tbe Carolina Ctntral rait wiyin New York that passed. Our errot grew ont of a misapprehension of the mattter oa tbe part of our informant. ", Ma. HABTLki' Apronrnnurra. Mr. i. W, Hartley, fie elocutionist, will give some of bl jlelightftil reading at Warr renton, oa tbe 12 th oi February, Oxford oa 18th, Wake Forest College oa J4th (by IpTiUtion,) at St. Mary'saleigh, on 18th, and before the Horner & Grave School, at HilUboro', oa 18Ut, by invitation. We would-org to give bira a reading ia the capitol, bat w fear be woald not meet with ucb a rcoeptba as hie one gifts are entitled to. People of cultivated tastes cannot tail to appreciate aad enjoy hi admirable personation and dclaatv tioo. ' ': ':' -:v ,. in ' i IS I. 1 t. rr'V.i K0TICX FOB A NEW TOWNSHIP IN ,1 WAKE COUNTY.". i Application will b m adepts thejboard of oommiaai oners of Wake County at their regular meeting in March for a new Town. rtilp 1ft 1 1 fofffiW-'nfoSICi 'ifa:rli""r Forreatvlile, St.Mat!Ww, House JC'reek and Barton Creek Township. ' w Knr Cmi. $Oft1fttlJAp drunkennes can be proved by a doaen witnraau in this city. Oilier chtrges can-be made out, aad clearly proven. There nay er waa a Legislature assembled ia North Carolina execpt' the one of 1870 when money, could intervene to prevent judicial most a six month station ia 1870, at 18. a day paaaiog railroad bills, calling for n expenditure ' of $10,000,003. (Barely they caa stand a prolonged session of three days to iiiiiiineB s. hajf dpeeo wtt- nessta to impeich a bribe-taking Judge. The Legislature has tbu time and the de cency too. ) . ; 1 '. For the Sentinel. Mr. Sditor. The impeachment of Judge Valla has UeeuiuluiTiiJ Id a'coinmTttoe of lawyers. To impeach Judge Watt mirjlit expose a prominent lawyer or two. ... Tbe evidence to impeach, for bribe-taking was already (worn to and before tbe com ml t-sawle-4ae-report ot h8hipp cmarltt, the committ of lawyer to whom ' the iov peachment wa referred, could learn that two lirwyers In tbe Keooeiuit teleuri It wa a black mailing snitrirdThat the Jadjje WBTitlTthe dlhce of one of the at torney and granted th injunction with out hearing an argument from the other side. Mr. Hty wood' evidence is tbit Sheriff Lee, Askew, and Dewoese were the black mailing party or plaintiff.-. The aworn prop i thm Rh.niT r a. Franklin, ; M ftet the JuJik to dissolve the injunction, aiid that ha a paid $10,001. fir.awcw si companya juanain mtt Said $10,000, and Judge Watu $o,000. If.' " Ifavwood'i 'cvidenee t lht 11 V McAden Esq paid tbe compromise money to bim sad be paid tl out a Deweese his Client ordered, aed be refused to tell bow, be did pay, and to whom, but it U known that Judge Watt tecured $3 000 of the bond, and DuwtMe told Mr Haywood to Day aim. lor Mr H. aat a ka . . hk client directed him. . Bwidea that Sheriff Lee teatiaed that Judge Watt sent bits to Mr Haywood for the $3,000 boadev 1 say Mr Editor, a grand jury that will not present witn mi evidence, do not want to present, and the petit jury that woaH net convict tsnst be corrupt' c a ' i Yeuas, Jotrioa, DXL WALXIAZaI.'3' OHE AT AMERICAN OOKf- ' BtrMPTTVD REMEBX. ' Consnmptton I NOT an Incurable disease. Physician eeanr a of thltfacfe it I only necessary to bav the right remedy, ere the terrible malady csn be eonqurred. v ; ; . . " j HALL'S BALSAM 13 TEI3 REMEDY; It breaks up the Bightswaata, .relieve ,th op press! re UgLtnes aerost the LVBga, and heal the laceratad and rxeorlated orfi which the venom ot the dlscist produe WHILE LIFE t A3T3 TIIEIiE 13 HOPE It may aot b ioe la l to "affect rrevea after th doctors bare given you Bp. 1 HALL!$ iALSAja le tol everywhere, and may be had at wholesale of th Proprietor, JOHJJ r. BtNBT, CCSRA" CO,, at their Great Medicine Wvehonas, I and 9 College Usee, New York. Price ft pr bottle. -'- HALL'S BALSAM la also a sure remedy ww 1 Conghs,, tu f - ... . fneumooU, : ,v .', , : ..... Bronchitis, " : . . Spitting of Wood, j Croap, WUOOPIN0 C0C0B, all ether diseases ef the respiratory orgaaa m.l -, 1 Also Propraetor ef BeoviU't Blood aid Uv er Byrap, Carbolk; Salve, Xdey't Troches, Oxygenated Bitten, Mott's Liver PUIj.Ac., WOHNTr HENflY, CURRAN 4 CO , 8 and 9 Collejr Place, Ne Tork. a -Ua.t:,A-vl.vV S vi.v"v Vt' ; -2. JjADXXS - MiaflE fUOU IX GREAT VAKItTI. Ladle 4 French Kia, Boots, Bjois, ' ' ' ' Mlaae Kid, Fox A Asanra Boot aad Bala, Chlldren eboe ot ail kieds. aov23-tf G D. UIAftTf i Co't. jrlXU PLpWt DIXIt tUHf(Jl:'4 i Js now wblthoot a rival, It rat deeper id wider farrow Its .mschaaieal arraasre- saeot for altertaaT ear ia saort waitaa4 e flldent than any other plow on the market sell snarpaaina; revemuie putatt, u grealmt mow unproreraaat or iRg-aea, Aut-ster. 4. W. 1. Crowder ami Cot. J W B WaUon. what ther tbiak ef tha slow. Can aa4 exaiaUae It er sen4 year-ere'ers to -1 - - . 1 as. w. ivhmVO., ' ' ea 18-tl -, " 4 - - t AicaaUf IT tr i a ,, & ' At .pptlt-atla ; 'tnos aiade ts t avt nmrt no tbs teiaiatnrs to lueorjxwuu the towa of Uole lllll, umoa eonnty, Menh tjarollas ect)H wH - . Ihiauciif. hrt pxm by mall the particular ol tbe capture and execution of Col., ManUuea, a Snaaish eommtader. Th colonel w with tit hundred men, ocaveyiog a train whkh waa attacked aad eaptured. Mautaora waa alto taken and bia lr'op dispersed. He wa marcbe4 V - Ui headquarters ot Gen, Game, who at puce ordered bun tu prepare (or death, aad was eooo jifUr- wardi tbot. MDtane "wa r cogoixed a especially aevere to Cuban prisoner. Tbe new is also been received of the shooting "of Spanhilt - soldier eaptared Dear Puerto Principe. Yesterdsy at South Norwalk the "old Well Hotel," a tummer resort, and Hop- kina 4k Long' establishment, Including carnsga and si I win homes aad the Arte office, with most of its contents, were burnt. Lose $73,090. Ths Ore, which is believed to be the work of so incendiary, was first discoverid jn .tbajtverj alabl. FROM LOUISYILLB. A deputy U. 8. Marabal, Wv.ill, arrived here last night with live of lh pr!nat arrested in , Ilonry coenty. , Wbile.bring- iog"tbcm down on the steamer, A. W. Smoot, ao alleged leader In Kuklux dc praiatioB-escred. Wvalffoun iffleultjf Ifi makfbg lhe ''arreiS,' tlie pri. oner offering no retiiUnce. ,h 1 ..FROM PANAMA Ci j Paraiia, Jan. 22. '. Tbe city of Panama ' and tbe lathmu la general continue ia aatateof transuity. The Uolted State steamer Wyoming loft Atptnwall on 14th intt., taking with her the filibustering tteamer General Sherman tbf trial In the U. 8. Court. The Colum bian authorities did not want to let her go out of their waUrs aod think' th ought to bay been tried it tbe Colum bian courts, and dill held pnMasaide of tbe ship and paper found oa board when tha' arrived. ' Cpt, CUshing baa been tried by the Government at Guatemala for thus ridding Central America of her tending navy. : '.,' '. -rV ' r-TF7'"T' 1 '' 1 ; r-; r"" eiMwlBstt Dlsptticno. were Introduced and referred, A foiot select eomraitUe wa ordered to lnveatlg.it aflur of "the District of Co lumbia. ,i,.J."ri;,- -U ,,;' -: ; A resolution to pay mail contractor in th South lor aervlce prior to Uie war wateffarod bf Ml. Young, ef Georgia, but failed. ... -. A resolution, iosUaoting the committee Ject was iffjred by' Senur ;f Ya and adopted. - j '.n ! ' Articles of Impeachment were present ed by White, of Alabama, against Judge Buiteedaud ; referred to the Judiciary Committee. The committee Mill lake evidence thi week regarding Judge Bus teed, and endeavor to reach report upa Judge Durteil to-morrow. VM - j The debt ttement ha decreased I 7-8 million; coin in treasury 83 8 8 million; currency 47-8 million. I Ju tbe Senate Morton continued-hi ipeech, npoa Louitiana, and upon itt coa- clusioo, th Senate Toted , to lay the oat- tef aside and took up tbe bankrupt which was discussed to adjournment. Th House bill, for the trial of Gen. Howard, Pissed. ' .,,r.1,;'.',.i j Cooper's bill introduced ia the Senate to-day lor refunding oertain internal rev enue taxes, direct remission or repayment of all taxes assessed or collected on or from UtiZeniln th Insurrectionary State Contrary to the provision of ths treasury department, ciicti'ar No, 18. iataedrJan- uary Stat, 1805. vnnu virur uiuminrns . - ' Coacoao, Feb. 8, - The aoldest morning season at Lancaa- let. The thermometer 48 degrees below ZifV ,,, r r ' ' FROM LONDON. 1 '-. ' Loaoos, Fib. 9," ,: Later dirpstcbt show that then wer City six parliamentary election last week, resulting io th return of 25 Liberal and 81 Cooaervtlivea. Additional return show ao gain for either party.. It wa Dentil Onslow, conservative . candidate, who wee elected ia Guilford Saturday. Hit opponent Wat Guilford Onslow, lib eral, who represented tbs borough la tbe late Parliament. The return of thi Right Hue. Robert Lowe, from London Univer ally, on to-morrow, without opposition, Is A .teasel has arrived at Portsmouth from GoMscosst with on hundred In valid soldier lately belonging to the Athaateveipcd-tiot Btrna Mayer De ! "TROa WASHINGTON. " f 7 " '. ?; a- WAtHisfToa, Feb, 3. I -. . ,. s4irnoW4.jiv"tiio-yit stolJ and' ever thing moveable lo the houae ot tbe f U. lage.'Tn thock wa also felt about ton mile below tbit city. ' It appear to have eosne from the Southward. i , Tbe thermometer in ' this city area. 20 dTrrte below uio thi morning. j , - FitOM CONSTANTINOPLSl - CoarrAHnxon.", Feb. I, A fir ia tlilt city last night destroyed over 1O0 houses, including the realdence oi the Grand Yiaier-v ' . - 1 -i FROM TIRGINli. V 1 RiCBMOMO, Feb. 8. A Are occurred thi morning la the bate- ment of the flne iron front bullding pa. Main atratt, occupied by the Southern Ex- prese Company, which at ooe time threat ened the destruction of the costliest block of building la th ciiy. By the aid ol eitTaon a large amount of freight waa re moved from the building, the remainder gjLjrailtJtotbiydjriigrd bywatetvlt bat b n bailing all tbe morning. , i NEW ADVEltTiSEMOTfl; Gents' ALL SIZES, la tbe moat PA8IUONABLE ITILU, iuat recctvee at K. 0. AHDRSW1 CO.'B. " 87 f ayeltovllle Street, . 1, VALXIQU, N. G. January's, 1874, Q. B N T8 HO M AN CUFFS A aw arru JUS T O.U T 1 B, V. AN0BCW8 A CO., CloUiUrs aad Qents' Farnlabar, "It FX f TtfT S 1 era M ' BACK AND F RON T, Nee ready at " .Jt-B.A2iDEBWd.fcCO-, -CTothlOra. 1 January 80, 1874. t J .'1 1 - -T! j,if- f.,h.-. I -j.'L-i " ' ' i ' ' ' -f MILL FOR SALE By virtue of a mnrbrstre aad power of sale, exaeated te as bv Patterson A Co.. will sell at imbltoaltotioa, to tbe highest bldiker, or eata, as to eourt doui eoor ta nuinn(Kin, N.ti. at 1 ia.,oa the 21at dsyot March, isit, a yaiuauie , ( 4. A- WiAfSAM SA W AND 0 BIST MILL,' f tltuatid at the Western end at Main street ta ths said town ot Washlnrtoa, edjolnior the nsiacwrw oi amw is. urist, aaa mwutswr oa Pamlico river, with aolendld wharf an shipping facilities, Tbe Mill is oa leased land, lu good running order and convenient to lumber. D. TRUMP, SON 4 CO., , . pererABBOwA MneraaaD, i , . , Their Attorneys. 1 Washington, N. C ' '" jaa 18-2UW8W --f--;;:--;---7.-..:. . SPBHSTG 1874:, ONE CASE NEW BrBINO STTLES - ONLY . ; W.1L A-R.S. L;CKER:4tO M Hffi 4f 9i fj 65 for wcater-a mixed afloat. Lard heavy at 8 tf-lff to 9 8-4.. Twpentine 47 1-3., Rosin $3.40 to $i.B0. . FreighU dull aad heavy, : Cottoa, tteem, 5-18 to , Mo,ney easy at 8 to $. "Gold 11 1-4. Cotton Net teceipu 1,203 bale ; gioac 1,919 i future close J i au-ady talu 89,' 050" bales ; FUury 14 IS 1614 8-8 ; March .19 18-89$ April ,1329 821 May UlSalfa-lO; June 1828-8J; July 17. 1 .. j 1 , , t BaLiiaoaa, Feb. 3. - Ovttoadpjl and DoialBal;,, middling 1$ 8 8 j low middling 14 5-8 ; "good ordi aary 14 3-8. ( , ,, . , , . JrViutiaeToa, Feb. 3. .. Cottoa dull; middlings cominaj at , v,., Nouw Jta, Feb, 8. Cottoa easy ; low middling 14 8-8. . , , Liyanpot, Feb. .8. Cotton Salts upland nothing below low middling shipped March and April t i5-i. ft - CITY COTTON ICAXXaTT. ' ' Cmaaacvan Daav Di , W. O. Bvaoaiou uaocaa abi Comisiom alaacmuT, " ' ; KAUiioa; N. C, 8. Cotton- Fl m ; tales OS bale Cokksotbo . Uaar, Br O, T, Btsmuc A Bao, M Aaxar BqoAna. M,X.t ,."To .... rebrMrjl COTTON rARJt.perbnneh..:.:..- "i 1 aw LKATHCB aoLI,....U..i..i.', ;al' LEATBKB KAKNK88. e,', If 111 . LJ ,1 1. ... , ui;i.uan bittur . .7.'.ll:5 H)KK. CltiCKENr oa tbalr ft.,.,.. , .! 1 se -, 1 85a7 1!I 18) altt - 4.1all TStoloO .''- hsio .. . tllttU tK3)i M t -10 tSaW uus .....,..........., FftATHKRil UlOii. per lbUry.,,..,.... PtlTATOka. Hwe per ba...... TALUlW par lb ..7...w....iT.J VINB0AK per gal..M,Pf.mv KH. K, es a e e . AAUA... ...i.,..XJ.. '1IK8 , ....-. BUTTRK ' ' '" rUlUK, par tE(LV.V.MtJU, iv WKA1, par teu., ...i..,..,,, . CORN, per bu.. Wlbs.:,, .J ' RAUON Balk U.AM&. K.C... 5 7 r!W - i4 I io - Uanvassed.. MLULITi ... HKKK1N4B 4 W ' lOalft LAHl)..... .'Ae4eeirVe'eS't aaaf AJA lrt. hrf.r. Beed...'..;...... UO PODDKR pqr 100 lb".".. ,. J.IWiJl.W t ANOLltk, ... . .... llijfa ARE. r U 8 I N O ' -I . r l.r'j -r0 l .! Swedes ;Iroiict ' and fh l!" ' '.": Finest .English' B tee! ! Tb bast brands of American and Ewedea Iron, aad English Extra Jletlned Cast Steel used ia tha atana fast are ef par l;;ii't AXEi AND EDGED TOOLS. ' We offer Uie very best AXt that en be tsaonfactnreu by skilled workman and very sapsrlvr maUnala, aad tract that ae wtU re ceive tbe support ol tha trade. Ordora Wlcd immediately. - ' ' 1 , ,r- .i j JLUtd LEWIS CO, f :, j. i . Bole Agents, Raltlgh, N.O. -t-1 , - i i '.. -1 a ,.,'' s. . :. . f t " ,t v i -: Orrioe or Jnuos Liwr Co., '. , . Malsigh, N. C - Ws desire to eafl tb attention of dt-atprs to the celebrated MOLLEKo OOTTUN BOX, aaauutactared expretaly for a by - - - ... - - . i t i , t . The L. Dollc Hoe eV Tool Co ZtTy iBINOIIAMTON, N, Y. ,' t These Boee are mads of the finest qutu'lty of HUnL bv skilled labor. , Thev n nak uisiia of Kullcd atael, but plated ander the faammnr, ale bhrhly polished and are noted tor bcauiy aaa eurabuity ; in abort they era aa aear per fect aa they caa be mads. Ths shank is sa haBrereonut oa the eld style, beinir solid ana neatly ehaued.' Tbe blwle la peculiar ia form, and the handle uaie from Una white Umber., ' -. ,.--,, -,.; : - " Averv Hoe bv warranted nerffd In stooV "PBf, flnirh ..hiipy . w ,yr requa t those about maklnir pnrchases for Ilia eoislng season to cxauilne thuia. Bo'd only tn North Carolina by - -. , JUUUS LEWIS A CO f ... ..' Kalelgh. N. V. " ' 08- TIltiH AOJCMS. t3T Ask for tb Bolles Cotton Koe. sad i that the name 1 a tarn pad oa lb blade. NOTE We aold in 1S73. &US doxt-n of tl,,-sa Bee, ta asea and every tnstaaae titer cava . entire ssUefaclioa. W.s assert tact Uie tl -iit Eoe la tha very) -est ever niauutactumi. "1 iciaTs LEwa Vc6. A 8 810 NBI'S SAL Z () Ok SIK of V.tvli .orl t o.r .t public aale .oO) r'l n ot ii v iiiin-rfli.t and Urv aOUPPKKMi (Ni. And will .!! at private aale, at any o- wilhm six uionUia, a Town Lot on tha r or, on which tbrra i m Ice House. a lxre VV ina iiouso, all in order, witii V.ita, C'k, Win ana CU.r Press, ruiinpana Api-arstos. aid'eerTtiiiiii rriud for iba mauutaciura and Dutunir no i plain and C'hamoaue VS mea. ' " " - I. If. t. Jaa iO-ulio. V ei V nice. Inst rect;iv(t 1 f no2lU , Hi.Ju
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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