lll lntu 'IT. i , v i f 1 1 r V .r -111 i ,& , 0 Miwiaama wm tammww m ymm j i. . .1 t laartaai. at ti fuUowlag rates per evtaa I t i iff i eMtoeh,evtaa mtetoaltefa, ' lmts3amBBTa .-. MS aaaaat 4,VVaAeaaaeaoaooef aaaasa -t- ."iMi aa o wcmtKX " j8 't.' ! J V . . I All iJ Daft BeoUnei 1 net to advaa ,. ,. , . VI I aqaara, 1 week, 1 1 At teaara, Varaa. 1. w taaaata, .oi. . 8 M iii i"! BfV i.Nt.( - mm t 'ICOJjl' - 10 M i. aa.at .ate, I tarn, a Bajuuji- - Ths Daily tofrnrntt'. W4 pert eftae en ai til; dau.x I' m iii-if i ; nn'ri,;! UNITED. CTWraCQUKTt. IMiitrirACoaafearaeelaUaejet.M " United tttetee trra Port Eiitem Dto- trfot of North CVvtiHM to Balebjrh Brat MuntU, to inM.wlM .Meaday to No- H L Boad, CtreaJt CosrlMc t MMtMCl HalUmort.MiL -1 .Uw W, Brooke, Dtatrtrt CbewtJB East- era HUM 1 tBKUara, HMMU)lH'iii V.ay r.hal, jlHIHl eSBaa, Balaam." litoU-)ifi if--i4 ahtjww: Jm! Eltaahet Ony, thW Meeaay to AprB sad tterh, M B Calpepper, reaidea NMrbetfoa Meaday to AptdtodOf- Mdarfef ttaWktoaUeit' Val0t MarahaLV B HDL eBaiefc DUt'k Attorney, BAtherd U IWIfar, 'XSataW n Yemifc afted."-; 0. scracuiv cmr-wwrm wmtct. II L IM.UI CkuB Gmrt JaA, BeN- Mill . - ' " - - f . Robert M bitM, M Mantel Cirewlt aad IMetrlot Coarte totheWeetora IMatrlet are held at tha mbm Ubm. , , Ur aboro', Sret HoaOaj to Apr aad Oe. user, c , -. '; - s ' Clerk, JohW Fay, MlMittj Matonflto, tkM Koada; to Aprt Md Oe- Oartt,Bawy C Cowley tMideato AatMrfTU,' rat Vookaf aftar tba ftmrt MnaWUyln Apflaa4 etobw. f - Clerk, K R HaasHoa ; wwIaaya, AaWvflla. Vkftf Lawk, il IMitrfet Attoravjr, tnaV rr:r- " w ' .. - - - ,;- : . UNITED BTATCS JHTXSNAL BXTEXUK, I J Tosag, CoQaetor foartk DUtrict,6ffloa, P W PWta BaparrUort CawMhaa, A., office, Ralam. , . , , 4 Cam rertj, AaalaUat SoperHaof, SaMgh. GOVERNMENT- OV EORTH CAHOUNA- .. i . - , fit uaopwri varfKnuar. Curtis II Brogdea, at Wayne, Govaraar. J una a Heata Kf AtakW, Joha B Neathery. PriTala Secretary. i iM4. of IredelL UeaMtMM Ooeraot and Pnaldelit of the Beaata." W H Hawartoa, of Kowaa, aemaarr ato. uavM A mmkhml f uaaioa, Tiaaiar. AOJeaklna.T Ber. Doaald W Bala. Chief Clerk. y Joka RHIIy. at Canberlaad. Aadl oa. .Ill m IH lllli V MMM Wia P WeOeralL Calrl M U Foot, of Crarea Buparto af Fa- Juba IMinrna. af Wake, a T UHargTOfa, af 4)fuilte AM. taaaraa W C Jttn, MeckJaabarf. Btata Tkoa at rarae af Fomrtaa, Uearp At Millar, af Waka, af tt ' . ; aoTkaaoa't covaeib The Sertetarr of State. Tuaeaw aad Baparlnteadeat of rabUe laatrarttaa. BOAKD OF EDUCATION. Tha Oovefane. Ueaieaaajl Oawraaf . Ury of faatev Treaearer, Aadttur, 8pertatea eVot of rabUir Iaatrortloa aad AUnrae Uaa ral maathate the IMata Board of Edaeatlna, The Governor pie iileai, aad tha lupaito teadewt, af jPabMp. laalrarUai, Mi ifiry af the Board. rT '. " . ".,..t ; BVPEEME VQVXT., -Ti Kk-batoad M Faaraoa, of Tadkto, Chief Jaa- tlaa-'ii' 0 ttf b u i a . ti b&& Kdwto O Beadav of Parana, Aaaockto Jaatlea. Wrn B Rodman. Beaufort, WPByaaBulfekleBlat,, ''' TboaHM Bettte, Uatlford. M v TaieweU L UaerroTe.o OraaTflle, E-portor. W BBaa, of Waka, Clerk. 1 A Wkker! af Waka, MarabaL ' Meete la fcdehth oa tha Brat Moaday to Juauaryaad Jana. J i.r.V.V.&.l V 8UI ERIOR COURTS. J C L Barrla, SoUaNar, BaMffh. r wAKE-eefMrTT ooyebnment. - ' CoatinUalonra Bokmma J Anea-, Chab .auw , Wja Jlaka, AO Joaaa, Wat D Taraer, . Bberltf-B M Dam. ' V J " tapariorCoait Cterk-Jao K, Bmrthit . Treaaurer-PaTM lewta. Reirlaterof Deaae-W W WkBa, Coroaer Jamee M Joaea. Bttrtapar-IJWkltahar.r.1' " . - UNITED STATE! fdOTaUUMSirT. rtyaeea 8. Oraat, of DJtooh, fTeaMeot. ; f Ilearf Wilaoa, of Maat, rnaklent. ttl lUmfitoa Flak, of NTtI Bee of Btata Baahuata H Brlatew, d Eentookj, Baera- IUIaaWatt1l Iowa, oaeraUrJ of tLtf af . Eobeaoav'of JUw Jane BMra- tSohuatNM Dalaaoi of Obkv Becrataiot IBiemav rkSr-?rr Baaf aaraaaH JawaB, OoakaetMl,1 INaAaMa. terUeaarmL '-.--; jc1." !"' ''i'l' a: a BUITIXME COUET OT THE V. Morrlaoa . WaRe, of OWa, Chief Jaatlea. Nathaa Clifford, of Ma. !Aeo. JaeUea. Noah H. vwayaa, at m, '" 1 Baatael MilW. of b, ' l " , -1 " Davtd Datla. of Ul., j " avhu of 111.. J. rWiL of CaL. - WUUaai kt. Bteoar, of r,u. T ' Joa. r. Bradler , af M,r4 4 HtTol M. . . -- Ward Coait Brat Maaday to Waaktogtoa, if ' ' N. a BXPEX&EXTATI0X d CONURESa. '- aaaaTa, , let Dtatrtat Jaaee . Teatea. ' 9d i " J AH ma". a Sd f ' t A M WaddeB. ' i tk Joe-h I. Darto - 6th- ,. A M"bca!.. r "ff! kfl Home 8 AaM, .. . a - aena r MiaTittim ? ; f iime etam '" v 'Ktrur MaJ. B VJHaul. ... - a i.l . rwi u.-.i u AlileraMNlaiMV-,MeKAa,4oka jtnuatnmr. u 4 uaanniu. , ri'. ' i Macoad Ward- J JStfWtJVJOI Martto, Stewart Eiilwin. Tkird WarA -mis? Blake, Wat C BUoaauA, JaraeaUHarfta. . ' l ""' -'' AtOk Ward- 6 JTIwlnfc J BttJU.Wtt. thvaa. B U Joaaa. : ).-imiW ! ..TfMMarat.Laa D Baartt, ,M t. , n.mn ,.A AAw .WAbJf Vt . L E at V V tt II I W H to BBT,6i;iS.-f ri UvHl.'V'aU Omi fHtr4ih tha Etato lU Ulfflw.UclE-ia;i ' Boo. Joha Eeiti oflUUayllU.uJ of tba 8UU Jadlcial tiatnct,; Brrired ia tbeclrtfiui BtorBlns, nd fci atopplnir ft V XattOCOBgft AOtat' Oar Gunueni bat UajLcdMkWraUT carad up t toa af frait aatching their tobacco, Jorhif tka ,rcQt . axU! aaap. Tbf ifaAUwjM twned traraMr, aad OTU Lula M But Ceat, a" iocletr oftjor tlfad,ttRtT Ai 'fWkaat, fl?f thaban- ara prapar danng Fair traakw U wUl girao at tha) raaidanc of Uni AUt CreftcU.' Tartieulara hara laNew Yor& jraatarday, eotton iitm aaa arJaaKIS MdV; OrleaiiA. 14 1 8. - floor ' and 'Wheat quia and teadj.;i,ora final Spirits turpentine, SI l-2k3l Koaln, l.70aS0 tr trained. In WOmington, cottoo waa quiet al 11 S-4 canto tot nkUDInga. Ia Norfolk, IS cento for ukkUinn, P J$ stara'r tim Valtad Statot t-Trcait CMrt R tbto dUtrtctcanBncea la (Ua citj tba laat Moadaj abs Xertm Iter.' Tha Tarioua dockeU af present aa IbUuws t ' Civil caJaadar, AO i criminal, W r eqarT W? laivQ Vala4italaaaaaaa,a, t fv Oawl Ttaqilan, lata f calred a latta. fr.a Uasu Valtac uU Williams, of Baaatjntl g that. U wiU be Crni, at taa laeilrtf or tba grand i, at FaycUevCla, aaxt weak. C'oL . . A7Wkatats f Gaorxla, Rleht Worthy Craa4 Taaplar f tba World, m ajaa ba la attendant, '.;- ; t'l Coareadoa af lit mtotera at Ifn day aacb -118 1, . 4 Exttaa aad iacldaa Ula, half aa much more -1723 say. Two days 11,430, spent dlaciiaaing BokWa dUablllUM and still anotber day to (renUeca torn It over to tha legislatnra, where it belongs, and go on wltH thaaooatltoUotu ' i A - Tub Laot DfAvoxnaIa the tiila o(!a novel, by the author of M The Odd Thunp, ' . " Garwood " andoiber popt ular works i It ia jost front the praa OCX. J. Hale A Sen, 17 Unrraj s reet, y'fw, Tork, and ia a nodol of neat, clear typography and tasteful binding. The special charms of the story are the depth aad Intricacy ofjte plot, theu sparkling dialogue, the high ebua of its characters Bad the pure moral tone that pervades it IkOieJierws the heroines noWa women. r.Tbe inter est ia maintained admirably through an inuicate labyrinth of Incident and ad venture, and the resdot lays It down regretting' that it eleses so aeon. , i'. It is for sale by A. Williams. Price, TScento. - .fw.' t ..- " ia ') i Awl t-, PiolMUUM.T-Toanterprtaingoaog t to of , M.-Callasv Wyokoff A Dope, ensM :aai boiler, uatitnTCra; of this ity, have 4ast leseivsd aa oirdar from th great tobaccooiris, W.T.Blsckwell A- Ci,' af DU.U, tot iw. . ar ot dCViurae powrti Tbe material wiU be tsfvsd asst week, aad tt ia expected to hare ths enjtlo' emp)cte4(aed Bstap by about the mlddlr of-arw m-vth. The Blatkwalta had pai.paaato aadestV erne 'fiWi Bfof tv ateaalva Korth era maaaraetaiw, but 0r Balalgh tret carried off the coatrsot . 0o I for easigv. (kill w d tatarprlae ' ' To-dav when the ordinance af the relief of W. W. Holden waa aadcr, dla cutoioo, Er. Bassell took Mr, -Toorgeo to Usk for characterising the Savtoar of mankind as a carpet-bagger, . Mr. Toor ge4 replied tat his worda did sot par take of blasphemy ia view of the fact that our Saviour waa alluded Urn the iftble aa the elder brother, and he (Tour gee) aa a younger brother certainly had a right to allude to Bins to the way that he did. . The tmblwhtng impadence of this Yankee Impostor Js only equaled by ((Jiki of ObU Tnipfh(l vim nkruJbl laboa are at or mronmim'a, u , irfaaBtti2 ti: coNcxiTuncm ecu- J j ' . " I 1 1 jrv,r 1 "! "." .Hurt .P .J 'j ! SlRTBERTtt PATrf- At 10a. avfrAWteai iaBo called Uie Convcatkw to atdor.- -Trayer by Bev. Mr. Marshall of the city sf'it 4 " k ',t- ' 1 " ' ' " Wv'(J Mr. IU)tafrorf he '(UttolUee on Bevls subialUed a report, offaring a sftbsUtute for the ordlnaoc,, ht tegari to aalmiltUng'amsnilmen to" adopted to the jtoopWlhasabatltuto1 provides that amendments adopted to - thlsCoa stlfatioa shall he sabatltted aa a whole to the people at thf regular lection1 la STov. W7. Itetama to asado by aherUr within 20 days after the elecuoa to thief Justice of thf tSupmno eoarkj aod if a vacancy should be at that Uma la the fflc of Chief Justice, than ' to tba Attorney General who ahall oowat the votes for ratification or rejection, and the Governor ahall procbdm the re sult by proclamation, Ac r u . t:t - . On motion of Mr, Beid, the rules were suspended aad tb matter waa tokea ap aubstltnto was adopted, and tba as substituted passed Ua aeo nd jraaomgv rii'rnv- 7 frW Oa motion of Mr. Beid, th ralea wera suspended and the ertllnanoe again taken np and ordered to be printed, aad inade special , order for Saturday iext, at 10 a. m. ''" .'Z','.'" : I Mt, Vanning, of Chatham, from th Comauttoa on rrlvOegea aad Elections, iabmtttod a Bftsfority, nport BA .tba Robeson couaty oontoat oaoa' h.hi (This report Is a vary, vohtmlnoas and cannot be givoa lafdllaatta ipiportance demanda.,The report n oubstance recites that tha eontestanto, Mewrs. MeNefll aad Noraseat, asast have their right to tha seals atabUsbed byamiHutooeftboioabookAe4 and that aU the testimony ; In the ease mast be before the Committee, and prays the Convention to take such order ais It may deem necessary to. most tba ends of Justice,' and reeommend that the resolution ousting thj pteeent nv combenta, Messrs. McXaehia aad Buv dalr, do not pass. That the certificate of the Sheriff, made outaprtaMi facim ease for the Incumbents, and thai it is (or the eontestanta to relute this and estahDah their right to the seato. That there was no competent testimony before the Committee oa this subject; Ac fTbat the icX of assembly' giving contested ejections to the Genera! Assembly It applicable to this case, has not been complied with by either the eontestanta I mcumbenta. Thiaaotdoea aotap- auoj tip vwronwou oHatnuwe rates ?lffii!!$lL aitiitlm liilLi itV report, which sets forth that the con tea tan U, Messrs. MeSTeQl andNorpient, are enUtled to tha. aeats an account of tha refusal of the County Commlssfonm of Bobeson county to county the', legal veto of several townships by which they jtth eonsteatants) Would have received a kaajority of all the ' votes cast, and tUB action of the County Cotanilssloners tha matter araim trand. r . '' On motion of Mr. Itanning, " of Chat ham, both the reports of v the majority andniliM)ritywsraotderedtobepr1ated, bfr. Albertson moved to maka the iall.l:it-ilJisl:;a:i'f5 jMr. Manning, af Chatham, moved to aateaa tne motion or maxiag mem spe cial order for Taeaday at 11a m.;. . pCha yeaa Bad nays were called and Jft, Manning's arnendmeat was adopted bjf a vote of yeaa Si fw KlZ'i jMr. Shepherd, from the Committee oa) Manicipiat Corporations, submitted a . French, front, tha Committee on thh Legislative Department, reported fototably an an ordinance to create a Department of AgricJlnfa.'f .'fV'' Mr. Tanghn, from the same commit tee, submitted a report offering substi tutes for various ordinances. The foltowmg ordinances wera appro- ptiately referred lrVJnTiilii t- Dy Hr., StalUngs. an cwdlnsnoa.to wnand sea S, art 8, providing a tax oa dogs for tha protection of aheap hat baadry. u j v v .w w By Mr. Avery; an 'ordmanca to levy a tax to keep up ferries, bridges and roads counties to tevy .the tax. ,,3fo persous but criminal to- be compelled to Work the roadW V -'; ' " ' V "Jiiftli i i ? uxrmsHZD apaiaiaa. ;"" The ordinance to relieve W W BoV dea of his dUabUIUea, Incurred by tonca of court of Impeachrnent, takea Bp. aa th. nnflnished bualueaAef' yesterday. -. t " - r too question tecum vpou tr.e aso tUntao'sred yoeterdy by A'tw M'l " .... (, ' J tiiXltm'sli Cd bit action no doult t.it tU 'CommXtee oaf the Judi cial Ccpirtat a rigLt tosufps Cut M asas&tsd to It,' Cui alea tla com mlttei Caeuni tha nutter ba bad not fUny and ttetfj sbada ap tJsmlad bat ha had ii&4 to Bow, and that v2&eot consulting a single aouL After a long and car?J4mt!glgtn and reflection, ha baJ'K thf paafagi o tbto eriitonoaawa, aat be Wialativa withut tU aeantor of the res&3ctloa thmwa afoOBd tola body by .(3Cr JUssett fitted. .th4 Pm Uae stoo'.J. hava Jbaaa loalia tba die cuealaero fjla atatter'.! He alhaded la tlS tema. of A.'Tuuryae, few, days ago, hi regsjrf to..the epUhet uarpetsar,ff aad laald that Mr. Toargee'e' blasphemy Is, llkenteg him self to Jesus Christ and calling the Son of God a carpet-bassoon Jadea, laid thM rsntlassaa open, to bat called perempeorHy to order, 'w' ":1 Mr. adger'a LljflLJbi-iapport f this ordlaancowae-able, pleaaant and unewepUotiablc ' It WW, aa appeal., to aerre a personal friend K. Tourxee'a peecb was attter, offensive, and illogi cal. Thatrgeneniaji, Beama ia eoaatltote.Wntaalf ttoj chief fuglemaa and leader ia h ade of the bouse 2fe(air.A7aAJ,waateee Urre. taleiUjdetciopod.a Utile nwee The gentleman from Geflford, (Tourges) ieems to b very sealows, on all acca akto;teodaviy: .v'-.-T Mr. Haaaan then sketched tba record af Jfr. Holdea ao mr At trrntea pro- W pa paruoBoOf aajwUMejaa it thii Ctonvtntioa.bad pa power paw thai ordinance, and, though Bol- waa a double traitor to the United and la tba $tat of Sofih XJaro ha was a parte mask, aad would toaaaeitaoetttottottaeasto provision for CM pardoft of joch Mr. Barrfagar aald that be thought t Mr. Aiberteon bad assented to tha mport of thf Cocnmfttea on tha Judklai pepartment. He eetrainly eud. and ro- g rat ted thstaotaisf m faot ffaatlamsa eawrks had Vaekae his eptaio taa OotrmUoB iberia pwer lo'peia ttils Ofdiaaaeety Parsaaal aiaatdsmthias aWa hlai fatactwU U oea tita airMere. sad if wehsd'tbe power be Woald Aver the aa bat apee) aeblto gceaads ha ,, , eeeld. 'i aoa .. : sapprt Is. ordlsaeea. fitereor IIoHea r-wr trtorsbi e.errov.en4 H0t jNrtia( ls srAOBLnd jJnriI.,iri antaorlty ag Ueet taa aairsicrS-a-rpatr- ted by ttsVasWs: 'fiW'Wn Eoldea was ;arni1dl by;: ppmiimm toaa af bis OWN aatlyaajkiat agef aiav aslf (Mr Batrt gei aad Uo othf Who aim f Us e ara be wm puisutegjv Jtt fioldaa aid ,aea ufootto eaterWtaff ggeatlooe il the eoiasslitoa bet "ate aetioas did bj! ahof thaf as.aoevi. ttea's WvWa wert tH'iM aaaVlduifaj a ef carpc-. W.osW taat BBfowsd, tal :a lesa, bet ta,kia pmntmmti wotdd.Jkax.to htve Uraaf pa-bag- BMia(et m, af d, bf vanjiid tell eettawMtoi idetfAatTtbo dky . Jweld ea jr ha . the, aaaaa; aC evpet-beggrnv aejcee, Ac- woatd'he ait a ., . .iw:d il , i." nted the ordawnoa. .. IIo ta:lgaiir as a atattee nf ffMerasirr. ' L tnan hadalahalwai ba' nater to. hive iuBjkftor,ak e was teu6threncd ia , tba eonfl dWoffrisnoe.waanot; pttbiah ntent enocghf' Ba .tjBji)ughA vtO of charity ahjoiutd. ba twn uavar tha pest sins of the man to be benefitted tyttikordbieAeeiAeV ;!.u 'l'n"a'1' V CTdgnianwoub not ray what i be hia action if be thoosht the Ceaveailoa hadiae powet to peas It. Ba went on to 111ns trate.bv ahalodea why th power to part' this ordinance dldaot reside to tho ooavciitftmmylow of tba eorreundlng clistattcea. 1 1;,r r Mr BtoUlaH aald ha waa a ataatbef af tha eame ehareh.as Boidsa yaad wis a perwaal tritad af Akvboi he was act here to be tolaaiosd prsoaal aaWdaiaalamr i..obrrTe.tbe reatrlotWthrewa anew thk toevsaUoa by act af tbs saaaab fa aad did hot lama tbjs prdiaaBea could W pateai' aaasWttji irltl) .at;, H wwatd favar .ameadaitatgtelrw: th LegiaUUi the power to pardoa toseff of tblslted.' Bat bV,.aVt fiat if teegasMr iteldea .frtead the pWege of th etdiaaaoa.aa.the grsiaad of!rU aad Wffc::!uW,iaata safteara ef the srt af atpeaofm'al ami edgMatVyj thU . Ma, be woeld oet remove r"se tfUkbf ktes ifehaJ. eEtbfi lu Mr-Toung Uppealed laanea .a. friclils.at Oea Catdas aama boteae a pat-M srieaaila a erofer eeubYtot askiagarlght bat elrwiocj, U axfcld tbi adveaatf tba wuto V$ did not w,Un-ktaaeraaTtodyetataertBt heiaei the Oeettauoa or us b-rkuaiara, bat ba thought the perdea netbt to be Mkef I y aaMahaaka-af tbf fTia aetpt traW, aad aMtey,' aot rikb, atktd for'. ' TOTtiraol; .p.k.la j.vor ofthior. - tir'Trgai'aecap'sd; the tier Npaif teg de Opprobrlam wlth wblcb geatle eaei asd tSa word eerpe'. Uj "f Kf Bat'oo rtgretted that the eTvbate aa qaJ hi ioaM b Tf diliud late cfiniaart'ia lie 'bad hpl"lliat it eeld bo'amfeed wlthli li tojaW Uatitaw He thuaabt the Caaveatioe had a rlf M to pass the ardtaaaee, aad should da h , e ,aa act of augaaalailty aad aterey,' AVe. Be adtoltted th tt Governor Boldea did vtotoWihe oastitattoe, aad did aat laspsash the Jwt ee of the Jadg meat of th eoort ef ImpascbaMal, taareioMAaskil4kM bat mercy. - Mr Durham mevtd to adkNua natll te-atorrow at 10 a m. . j Oe the aall of Ms Jarvis the yeaa aad aejs were bad sad the atotiaata adjoare was adopted by a vole ot yeas 16, Wsi-.M. . iAeuran." v " , McansMBoao DomThe male academy, condacted by Prof. Conrad kad C. A. Martin, opened Monday with good attendance and nattering proa beets, i iWeslcyaa Female College bpena aaxt Jfonday( and Chowan Bap ust Female Iastitute a few days later. Walter T laislter was married in Suf folk, Va , this week, tnd has gone on a brief hoftoymoonatk Xortherntour. lodge D. A, Barneehfmeriy of Jackson ins built bimself a handsome residence n Murtraosboro.-Cotton-pkddna: go- ng s ahead rapidly. Murfreesboro alkt of having a newspaper Wesley )eloacbo bat lnveated a new and valu ibla hocse-power appatatoa. Taa) taat, esawn. M', i Maaaiag this i loraiag . eelied , the prat urns . qaaatioa i poa tae ordiaaaee of Mr. Badtfer to pat. loo W. W. Boidae. . Mr. Bvlger said It ra traatteg bim wltk gre t discourtesy, ' 'ohim beieaged the pilvi age ot cJoaug I ie debate, es he wes the stiver ef tee -dlaeaos. Every daoeot deliberative y cAeCadad Ah neatly gate aottoe that lie cUoted the i ight ta Cass the debatr. Bis side of the I ousa ware a on led oat aitb this inek i aat " debate, aad weald hav called the ravioas qatstlua th!s asuraing bat for i aaraaota gives by Bepatlieaas that only i wo t thtes oa their side would speak, i id th .t for f short lima The Jadlci I rf Oommitite had reported asaaiaroeslj I st this Cuatiatiua bad aj JarUdictioa c tea tebbe. ." I It bad now assumed the character of s big political field fight Be did not propose to allow the enemy the first 'i nd but speech, besides two or. three 1 1 One. The debate will certainly close ti-morrow Judging from the Impatience I members. A. Hnan.1 toavMf Kuxaa Aboot .anel rk ytetcrday aitatmoea,' William Oawla, a Begrw oeviet a the w ikbotae 1 1 tote ooeeiy, while aegaged ia spllttlag wlied oa the praialur, was ssiii4 with a d aim. w utea.a fiaado,-aa4 Mltiag tltaetioala the th egbt, thr dowa b r axe aad bolteit for tha woods. But b iero he eoel l reach she! er, sixteen bfvkthot fttaa toe doabte.barreled gea jnkt b t k ef the -atck aad gate bim a aa aattass boos ail tbs Caret tnl tolls of thte Wtehed world. Cbavis WssseateBced at tha last sprlag Ufa of the Pa pert or 0 art -in a term ol six moatbs lor livtag ib) acuituf kh a avblta womeo, acd tha wetkiag oai ef the emo tocident to bis lifal aodtd eaot art tlx. Swathe to his Cmp't. Tom -Evans, tha wide-awake traveling agent and correspondent 0( thb VWkalAirg BaraM, has bout In the city several days and has added nearly 80; to the subscription list of his paper. ADVERTISEMENTS. XOUSCEMOT. A i The fJt CanOB Draauale Combination wDl aoLoaaeasaatef the kratos Bet tonaactlnf at noM, appear hare aaUl rBi VA I . ABU BATUKD&I aiUUlB, BttB i ..-:1s AAV mil. : II M Lf at wm Hum appear without faO. T ' - fJBO. W. HARDING. ? d ALK Of LAND IN AND b'EAR.RAL- EIOH. T f)a latarday tha tad of October, : iBJi, at tt sa. hy virtue of a BMrtaaga rant) to a by WavOart Brow a, I wOl eaU at tha aoariheaaa doar to BakdghO 1-B aeree ef land adjoiaiaf the kada of tha late Joha O'Rorka, Oakwaod Cemetery aad" toad f aaioatwig w avraa uniaea; aaa Bo. U lathe riaa of Om dty of Bai- aleV adjeMaf Mra U. W. Maiare lotaa Xmrhrra, B ood worth aad Edcatoa ttraata. i teraaa vaeej. - dl( jt) i ' a a trrrraif. ' it i- BB BATTLE, Atfy. ptBI44 BBWammmmaYjtogaBB trow hit a Alamaace county Jau is tonantteis. , u:A telegraph Una la being pat apfroas Wilmington toSmlthlMd. '' pTjhee; f? Coolcy, 'a natiW of fTllhV bore, died recently to Texan "'' Bosl and rot Vive! some what, damr agad cropa about Geldsboro. f,Ieaveland county thinka aba ' Is tha great grape-producing spot of thi State , : . j Many Improvements are going oa ia Oxford, If the " Twxhlighfa beama f reliable. . . a f,,A. UiM CoL Boger Jroora has been j mada ohief of the W ilmingtoa fire depart meat 't ' t lfc J Mrs. i. -w. Hays and Mtea 77atlle Cousins hare takea charge of Oxford female seminary.' -, Tennessee's new United Wtes Sena tor, Key, has two daughters at catena academy kftbia State. - A Utile daughter of Reuben Davis, of Uatea couaty, died last Friday of taja riea sostalned by falling in the are a moathago. . , ... At a Baptist revival meeting In Lunt berton, over 20 additions have already been made to the church, and the inter, est is Increasing. Rev. Mr. Durham, ef Goldaboro, re cently closed a two-wee ka protracted meeting in the Baptist church ot Oxford, with 18 additions to the membership :The CaroIIaa central railroad to doing aa immense freight business, and finds lti&TlScull to supply rolling stock enough to meet the demand. - ' ' Col. J. P. Thomas, of Charlotte, is to deliver the annual address before the Greenville (8. C.) f ible Society next year. i 'Tennesse boasts, of having given tha country three lresidenta Jackson, Polk and Johnson. But she forgets to I tats that they were all North CarO llnlansIIa The Wilmington Star thinks the fact that seven Republican members of the conveot ea voted for the amendment reducing tha number of supreme court Judges "clearly indicative of its ratifica tion by the pcople.,l.,., ,.,,.., Ber. W. B. ITarren, of-th l?sptlsto -chumh of Graham, baptized 10 converte last Sunday. One of them weighing 180 pounds slipped out of the parson's hands, and got severs extra dips. The Richmond Enquirer says i "Tba frovidence Journal regards the propo sition in the North Carolina Constitu tional Convention to disfranchise felons aa a blow aimed at negro and other Re publican suffrage. Complimentary; ry! , N. T.Watkins, of IFinaton, has a l-foot-8-mch long gourd which played a conspicuous part in the " Hard Cider" campaign of 1840. It went the round of aU tba mass-meetings, and Is said to have been the Instrument of conveying at least a hundred barrela of cider to thirsty Whig throats. ; Speaking ef a well-known member of the convention, the Charlotte Obtervtr says i No county can boast of a more Industrious and xeslous delegate than dsaveland. Capt Capt. Durham's knowledge of parliamentary law makes him a very efficient member. Ulsscath-. mg reply to some insinuation of foal 1 pteyxm u Demomti&- ald7'madeby exudge Tourgee, reminded as of ,'C8 There is ao other delegate whose expe rience so well qualifies him to fight a carpet-bagger as CtpL Durham." jU OE BR HALL, TWO I OllTB . OXLI. Grand Openlar of tKe ' Draoiatic Braaon THUR8DAT and VRIDAT, Evening ; v Beptamber Wrd and Mth VSi. SJTS DRAMATIC COMJJL . .NATION. WO appear to the beautiful 4 Act Drains ',, enUUed : THEOKINGO, KlT thi Gbihqo, - KIT CAR.SOX. BOPTOBTEDBT TIIK TVLL AND TL'' mnviiDivr '....''a. dir. 'w-.-.. ..ft,..' . Bala or Reaerred Beats wUl aoatneara at . , OaraMre Drac Btore, Bepi.. 1& , Reeerved , Baata 1.00. Uonrral Adulaatoa 70 eenta 1 . GallaryOe u : A for pertleelara fee rTOfraueae ' : "f " i ' Wm M. Pacl, Bualoeea Manafer. ' n . ' Geo W OiBDiao, Adraac Ajretit, septiMaai-as . -.n.7. i- ' ill until i tj; . eino, or Kosru Carolina, - J0IIX80K, SUTTON, COi. At BTLV aCODO, vBos. tOt Baltimore sad 1 Berth Libert SU. H T. W. 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