. " T11K J) AXtlf;t6ENTIN EIaT , , ';' j . . r .1 . -- - 1 a. i.i j i"r. VYY tawrn.ax.atbfoilrriI'rr4r ftat noma akb xatpra, , , ii i ill m n " !, viW w tfwrsfcuiyri Via?. teAa " " ' 1 Mil la adTAAoe , . - r..,.. Buy mi swath ta My M Aerat-Weekly " -r . .AM Weekly Bal- i MWJ ma 1 TWlUiLTtffrTunn, win h dJrvrV k .tWlVU Oti'iiJicfM earner innii I i In Ml Im 4 j y .1 '''t."T- 'll .W;r. vstrtD states C.wr,T8,r:: 1W teem- of ta U. 4. CfcwuB) ana PMrtcAOrmrtaamMMMwat ;e fu ( k t' MLTnttra tne Ckvu iVKirt Eastnea We 'trlr af Hnrth rinMm IWd to Bakrtrk 'Wonrt.y to ww had taut Monday la. Mo. B! It t Bond, Cr Owrt Jdg wsHbbs. fMttaow, M . - - - W Brunt, THpArIrt Onurt Judr, BauV "tn PMMrtt Wlilww, Wi'iw vay. n a vmU: mn n, ashnskoif N J ItfaMIck, tSrcaft Court Uarktual ''Ttsk "" -' -t" witi a . Vt i-ajanwaan wwwmMiwjpvvwiiit. Fsabeth Cay, third Mouday t AptS K B Cu)i"Tfr, WmMmm, UlMMk WBaWfttw, M MmmU altar Um fowtk llnnitaf In April mmI MoW. Orkf'WMi Wtf wMwm .WaMfaf DM le AtW. rr, Kickanl ClUitirnr, tMf U t CimiH Court Jadp, BIU RmmI r Dk-k, TJ 8 DbtrlH Mp, We- UfavaH m4 CwirU la Um Western - DMrUiM MJ ki th mum tine. Ilia pun'. Ir1 M-ilrj f-r j 4r tm1 CWrk'jtk W" PM laeo,Or-' teirUle, tbtrof lluaday la Aprli and Oc- " tUI. '--' ''' . . " ,t' - AMTflhs rt Muakay-altar ttt foorta i Mbodajr to ArH ul - cUtr. . Clerk, K ft Hainiia;rrMflnclaarTtUe. Vlrftl 8 Lawk, V a llUMct AMurary, reJ 4rmte, AAeYtH. AaMWat, W 8 Ball, araeaalnro, f . UNITiD BTATKrf' IKTERNAt KIVESClE. I J Toanff, ("ollwtar Fourth IMrtrlrt, offlco, "TrFwr. 8arlii CamlluM, Ae., Sir, Rlrhrfc. - i , ,. hM Perry, AuUtiuit aMrrlor, rUllen. OOVIMOfKNT OF NORTH CARUI.I!A. , ia;PTlirjT"T, . , CarUt II Bnpa, of Wayne, Oorernnr. r Jha B NUianrt Prtral Buciwlary. K P Armai'M, ti IrIHI, Llratcuaa Ikirerw and Preaklentof tlw Braalc,, . , II llownrhm, of Uiiwau, tftvtmUxj ft Uttttt. " Davtal A 4'iiklii, i u, Tn-aMuvr, A O Jmikhtu, T 1lr. . . DoaaM W Ualn, diet Clerk. , :JaB RrtJIy; t'thmUml AnJtrOr----;-.. ivW P Wrtiw.rt.il, Cbli f I'ferfc. . I Pool, of Crarea Huprrla taJjnt t Paa--. ItolnatrwUm. . '(M--im4oa C41oeaaMiftoii KiklMwl tlAwraL T L HanrrovoX liraavillu, AU. U mml. W C Kerr, MnklmbnrK, Mate ti.illt. Taua R PunMa, of Komvtlm, Utrariaa. Henry M lfUWr, of Make, Kiwnr nf Iho ; OapttuL v j, . ., i ' oTwwoaVcornciL. The Strretary of Ptt, ' Trmunuer, Auditor aa4 Maplsrlnteoileilt Of PuMte lnrtrueUoa. . Tba Cbernt, Usakmanf fiorrranr, Saera tary itf rttate, Trwuwiprr-, AIMar, Mnpertotaa mt of Publle Inatraetioa and Attorney fla d , fnl ruiwtltaU the Bute Board of Idacattoa. . "TV; f toyeranr I Prnridnnt, and the fciperin 'tnidnit of faille ImMctloli, Seeretary of 'IMHnarO.'- . ..! n; ' : ) I ti . ,M SUTSBIIB COURT. . . Rlr avo4 Al Pearaaa, oi Tajkla, Clkf Jn- lee. Vdwln Reade, of Pmon, Aotlate Jnrtlce. Vim o aoaman, omnion, . - . , " j urn. ar 1 HnM 1 w V Ui Kn rvr I i: rt f'i Tbetaaa Settle, Gullfort. ' i . I TaaetrrllL Ibrrrote, w OnmTflle Reporter. , U A Wkker! of "Wake; MandiaJ. V 1 MreU In Ralclffh im the Hrrt Vonoxy fa JaaaantaadJune. ' i SOPXRIOR COURT.- W ' ' J C L Uarrta, SollcHot; Raletck. , r in ion -All, CkeJr-l ua-Bp Toroer.l -Joe ;Biwttajj! rai W4M,AW eMBBrW .. . " " If rtnmm Hapertor Cmu Clerk Jm P.-H I .(.I, vwrirto statu ' wrwarkiirT.8'' s VryiMe S. Oraat, of IHIoJs f'J , llaat&mi risk, of N. T.. Bee'y ol Ut Bents aria H Brtatow, oi Kwitttcky, Ueere- arrof tkeTnaniy. - " ll. WUIaM W. BelkMp, of Iowa, Seeretary of tan at Ike Nary. t:i :Utaaaks DeUao. of Ohio, Secretary of the , Rdwaeie Itotepoat, U New Tork, AUor ej Uenerml. rsball Jewen, of Ooaaeetlcwt, Poetmas IjrOinwiL " 8CPRIMS COURT OF TlK Vi A Morrison R- -Walte, ol I Ohio, ChW Justice Matkasi CluTord, of Me.,- Aaj JuaOo NoakH.IMrayna,ol O, r r tkwmet FMttW.el i ; Dark! Dails, of Ul7;; f "T i , iedaJ.Fteld,oCa, j : V WlUhuILlNsoBK,ePa., " ' " - Joa, P. rtraaiey, . Ware linn, of Ik-1 rat Meaday December, at Waaklagtoa.. - ' .jri j.afi ; -,v' . a S Mefrlraoare Wake.'; 91 ':f . Sat. W. Raaaooef Vertlukmptaa. ; ."""''"jwjsa of BanawurrAnraa. j ,. . , lia Pfctiiet Jesse II Testes, f ... 4 ? hS . A M WeadeB. t 1 ,.vl-kJ. Il1a. .:r. " . a M 8ealea. v..'. - S . jtltfc m1--"! V at kaa,;---rr , VOL. XXI . T UlRKCTOtUT. lfMur Uat 8 C If aalr. Aa-lewa Plret Ward-Jaa MaKse, Kse,M Maeoad Ward-J WrU, ,W Martha, Stewart KMaoa, Third Ward-P F Tset.-:' ' Jf Blake, U C Duwaech, K U BraUl-y, C pit FoaVta W,rd-a (? ,Jwh, J ao 1 Jotiee, Jantes II II arris. ' ; --' , ' ' ,; 1" ' j Fifth WarJ-P C Fkfctag, J Rttffla Villi f Ksauiwr .Lso D Ileartt. fc 4 Uark ad CMU4orsorf e U WUtlata4 t '-XtitWh l B BUI N a 1 ru;t . .to Itii wlirIEJ. INld J . 1..,., . , -.. : l4Wr:rou4 Wfwpk in Une order. ; i'E Rein! Mrs." LeopoU'a notice of oe millinery. . .1. . a f Adjonniftl meotiiig of tlie boatj of aUermea tbii ereniag. ' . The fair aexxaatioo bw raieej the pro mittia for the beet 30 poainU of North Carolinr, cheese Xrom f3 to tlO. " "llraad Mrs. Dunhp, of Mlthigan.are topping at the xchaoif hotel. Mr. iXiuUp i her for his health, Julian L Cur, ut the great tubacoo firm of W. T. Black w 11 A Co., of Dor- ham, arrived in the rity thin afternoon. .Sheriff Dunn to-day sold an acre and a quarter of grouud in the suburb of the city, belonging to An. Upchurch, for 161 ., .. I Weathef aD that nmu or woman ooold aak v Bright, mild aud lovely as the ak tw tliht has "left ns" in all the average olutiiawa. jr,':,T , f : " I Tho reveipteof cothta in this city last wei'k were 2.002 bales, and yester day 'MJ Amies. Trice to-day, 12 1-4 cent a pound. ' : ' I anry KeaniH, of tlie Aim of Reams A. tValker, ofI)urtuun, ami manufacturer of Hh cekbrattd "'Dnrham " blackinc," waa luhe aty yesterday. . j. Rev. C. 0. WWeji feaeral agent for Xoth Carolina of the Amcjkariliblf Society, is in the, city and stopping at M. Tow-lee, r- ICupC llanly. ta' a tioUC: to 'Set-retary Winikf, announces that IUIcigh Light Infantry will be one of the companies compctlug for the prise offered at Um Fair for the best-drilled military com pany. - wfJ.. i .:..." W.C. Stronach'a fine horse .''Saga more'' became unruly thi afternoon on Fayetterille street, in front of the mar ket house, reared up and broke both shaft. Ilia dii crv John Patterson, had mm m cnarge. r w- . , The ofBcers of the Oak City Pleaanre Club for the coating sua sou are : lr dent; Jamee I. Johiuou ; Tice-preaidejit, Ed. R. Lee ; secretary and taaararer, O. E. Leech ; exeoutiTo committee, 8am, P. : liordecei, J, D. Whitaltw, Qralsam Haywood, John Devereux, Pride Jxias and Charlee McKimmon. I ... ... . .... ' ! Honot to whom hottor in due-oa which principle, a good many leginla tots goTernora and jndgee of whom J we know would apeedily land in atriped Jaeketa in, penitential -walla. : Jeweler Fasuach says we gSTtf Lim too much credit in oar notice of hieHlock duo- nojaet-7Bfer inMtinditin in not being .done by him- Sohtr .Mia leaned his trade Eng- Tutffto&itd few, !f any Mpenun in the country." ' Yvsic W A. Ona of our ! well- known gallant recently received a note from a charming young lady friend, : an nouncing that aha had bean confined b her room sereral daya with badly sprained foot the result f of a careless leap from tit can. II let loose his pun-y witln thla reply t ,4I'm aaf-d to thcroaa'of deep orsm by the tiding of your uuluckly fuL - , But all my grief la oeo-leM at this distan-.. PeToutiy my pnyet ukm ' that ; the wAosmay b fitrorahto and that, ere thia acrawl can reach you your wound may be AaJ-d In (oeee, and leave no r-aaJUe-ing tear behind, u hgt4 ary reminder of yoor dlscomMor. And In oof-un, pray be more careful u your gaiter m-f rp-piiig chooae lea fypr-y ground. Uneasiness about yon un-rp the sinews of my of, and my punning WodUra trade. r thoueh lattim, baa ptygtd- out iEyld you , rest wiUtout more tUhjnut.M s s ; v , . a . '' ' ': ,', Fo'i "fiAJUt-At the SenUncl office , S00 e44 wrper largs, clean and sound. The best wmpping-peper that caa be obtained. Only 78 cent hun dred, which: ' it cheaper than the coarsest article of brown wrappers. -J?-i"fir' - -.--.-..-.. I M 1 WrVi i w,e 3fortTY.-The Ohl totnlaion Iroo end Nell ; We;)lii4 have a nail-utakiug inachlne; ii opera tlon on the Fair gwunds. I Th4 'way i "chaws f iron will b' aiuaVng to sotai of our cme-calf cbjurlotecrs, and perhapi to otltera. ,Tbe display , Ut tnacUaeri promise to b more than oedlnanly ex knsfyeandf iiWreOttg -' f Fan . iBMiA1Lth luoiida' a the Fair and fair., utii&vjft grntle ktea whe have been ohoaon: for tbitpoei tion during the Fair of wxt week are Chief Uarahal, A W. .arahiu, ol Or ange. Assismnt itawluds, Petar F. few cud, Jr., of Wake ; W.l A. B, Ihaaoh Beaufort ; WiQiam' WtloTd;' Cfenwm Areeton Camming, New. flamiter;'! IcK. Long, Halifax ; JL JHawW Warren ; George Orott, Wake ; Wilhaai Lipsoomb, Orange ; A,Q. Moore,' Ahs manoe ; A. P. Jeukitta,, Wake; a A. Greer. Mecklenburg ; F. It Fries, For; sythe ; Cary Orandy, -i Chwrille t Jolia M. Walker, Ttockfagham ; 7amea L.' Le- Gramv Bicloaoud. . tt l. , )kuOBT43rr Van, The convention has voted down- an csilinaoc to allow this people to say at the polls whetW or oo they would pay the special tax bond of 115,000,000 put upon them"by bribery and eorrnption. It will, be aeea the bondholders carried their point by only three rotes.'1- iV r; , "' The following is the vote to lay Mr. Bingham's motion to reconsider the vote by which Mr. Turner's aulwtitnte was laid on the table yesterday : Ya Meewa. Alberteon, r ADieon, Avery, Barringer, , Barrow, Bean, liell, Blocker, BnUopk. Buxton, Bryan, "Vms- afTsisstsilfeAsaleslwi sTlinvwrtAwi afitAmsmwi V J, vaWHWvHui, wvaaaaaaaaauas,, vvnu Crosby, Da via, . Dixon, .Dockery, Dur ham, Fairclotb, "Frenbh, Oopdwyrt, Hampton, Hinnant, Hodge, Hoffman, Horton, Jones of Yadkin, Jordan, Jus tice, Kerr, King of Lenoir, Lowe. Mab sou. Manning of New Hnnover, MasMry, MoCube, MoCandlofni, Mnndeii,; Notr eU, Page, Burnley, Scott of Jonrw, 81to ber, Smytlt, Taylor, Thorne, . Wheeler, Woodfin and Young. 52. ! ' Nats Meeera. AUman, Amloraon bf Clsy, Anderaon of Maliana, Bennu, Bingham, Bord,' Bnnn, Byrd, Carter, Cooper Cowell Cunningham, Dolieon, FaJaon, Farrior, Georg. Green Hr- riugton. Henderaon. Holton, Jarvia. Jonea of, Caldwell, Lov, Mannbia; -of Chatham, Msnhai), Mc4wk1"M ucau, wou, neat, atcuotaon, rneo, iw terson, Bedwine, Reid, Bobbins, Bob- ert of Davidson, Roberta of Qatea, Scott of Onalow, BbephanL 8incloJr, fbturletary. Bpake. bhaUiitrs. Bummers, Turar, Vaughau, Watte , ii i eit ii . ! I " BkAooADoaoi s." UndiT slust h the Newbern Jotirnai of CommereeJof CVJtcier?,eya:;!, rl'; r! " This is a terra apuQed Jy the1 TtalebrH Sentinel to the Elm-City' base-ball elubk because thie paper" annothced that the Newbern nine were again jM-eparedj to trounce the Raleigh club. " The Sentinel is in error.' Our boys'are quiet and mpd eet young gentlemen, Nrho cmlyaseened last year that the pretensions of the Ath letica to the state championship were hn f ounded in merit, that club never having met first-rate amateur nine until they met ana were eaeuy oenten oy tne um Citva. The boanting was on the other aide, the playing on ours, fto largely had the Raleigh paper puffed their nine that the Newbern lub expected to meet f oemen over whom a victory would prove to , be a meritorious aehievemeut. t In this reasonable expectation they were disappointed. Not curing to bear the expense of going to Raleigh to play an inferior nine, this year they have issued a eliallenM to all tint ehiha af the state them for theehamniortahin bennant'Onr boyv.do Mi&tmfc MrtaBelxT1i have fairly earned the title bf champions,' aud intend to retain it even if they are required to beat all the Raleigh dubs. singly or combUea. . . GioAmo Exhibiiiox . CoMiaa. The greet New York and NewOrleans oo IcicalaiklleetriaaEjJubitiottia com ing, and will give two grand exhibitions here Saturday,, October 2$" one . day only. Below we copy from the Richmond XThia .i.-f.nrAR ti .Jf i ntg. ,nM,,, f jj j, ( Cbu's Ciaotrs axb MxKaoawa. The afternoon and evening exhibitions of Cole's cireus yesterday attracted immense crowds, every available seat being filled. At the afternoon performaae ttte attend ance was estimated at between four ami six thousand, the numbers being even greater at night, n A v f The etreet parade daring the forenoon was witrjeeeea by pretty much the whole feminine and juveiule population of Rich mondthe street being crowded along the whole line of maroh. The mcnAReriu ie well supplied the large herd of dsome daries, the beautiful specimens of tigera, jagnats and topards, and the sea-linn be ing the rnort notioeabln, together with the giraffe, which attracted universal attention from it remarkable beauty and gxaeofuV nena. " ' - .wHi -v.-:-.-.-. i r TThe perfortnanoe in the arena wee ex cellent. No cirrus that has visited this city for yean has aCurlod a finer exhibition of kwnemanahip, ' The perfonnanee on the flying wire, the trwpeae, and the trick ponies are all deeming of great prai" Every one who has seen Cole's eircaa will any tbat it ia one of the best that has via- COTTON MARKET Hxvnxmn. Oct A Cottow Bra ; t as .niJiUrs'rf Bill 4 JKt,nWsifc; btlt "T of m .tuitfCJnaon ttu w!4 mi: Wrm nttt iiYAAUIIiT V-.-tfau, O -( ttut km! . . ,u,a fe tnli m ajrrirtsUT ?.( i ''f i'J'Htt f'.nSF'OjaiaTAV At IB 'a. at" Mxi' Presddenv'Bsaiseii iule4tUvehta ti&l&lX Praye by Rev. Mr Htkej of thi coaveatteu. ' ; JournaTof 1SJBy -WWiwtd and af rJJi B Jt !-.- i JIT M. ' t jTOT-U.., . , ( j , . . H r , last BuuMHi,ofhI a prut4 agsinat the actioa pf tbeeouTaieUcwon yestarday in aikrwiug Day diem and nulooga to the eonteatanta bm' Roboson !jporintyi' Thfe protest was signed by lamwOf and Mesari Prfoo. WatteTfcng, 'AUuHni,, Marshall, Rummers.", Mor.head,1 Kirby, Bingham,, CDjminguarn,1lbefta;''HoB doraon, Alheou, NjchohKm,. Fi-Ht, P-i-tnrann. AruWaoh'of dev. and BrVdts Trfc protest was ordered to be spread on tlfv ummaL w ''4,r "' "" -rv.i.i''i I . Messrs. Baooer, uoteman ana rwpiwn.1 , Submitted reports from' irtai wring oAa mittees. ''a ' ' 1 f' iff ait. uitorae? an oruuianm vw uh financial relief of the' peopkr of North Cerolin. Referred.' ' ' f The ordinanee provithv that the state shall raise $000,000, to be invented ia TJ. a bond, and banks are to be eataUiahed tat each eownty of the stuiev and snoay to be loaned to titisen- apou axiod suca rity and at reasonable ratm j. ' -tVt. f By Mr. Oookrry:a raaulubonin regard to eompleiing the railroad from Old 'rt to some point oa the Tonmuweo hue-Alt tbesvauable aneaaaot the etato ahould be applied to eueoptote this work, aad that the general a embly ought to hayo it dona..-. Calendar, j., ; ;t .. By Mr. Bennett: a reeofohou instruet Ug Ute committee on the jtuui-i depart ment to inquire ai refiort whether or not the Ekdiebury. A Chorw road cab be relieved of the gauge law. ; Calendar. By Mr. Bennett ; A resolution in structlng the Committee eu lrivUeges and Elections to report at once, on the Kobesen county case, and that the con vention will , proceed ou Wcdneaday (to-morrow) morning to couakler ths matter and also that of the Surry totui ty case, ami will consider no otlter bus iness until these caae are'- tinally de posed of. lie moved to suspend the rules and adopt his resolution at once. The yeas and nays were united and tho motion to suapeud the mlee was , re fected by a vote of yea 47, i nays 51. lire resolution took its place on Um tatatuari - ' y-u "si By Mr. Badger i A res Mutttui tti' stnicting the CUHnmittes on Privilajtca and Elections to inquireTand report, whether Messrs.. Manning. ofChathiiln, Reid, of Rockingliam, ami Coleman, for Bnncbew tnlate ef tbimiver. shy. "'CalsndarT"T ""r-..vfVrri- j By Mr. French s .. A roaolutkm to-, tnicting tho principal chirk to prepiro the jorirnala of the conventien after kl JoUrnment aud to. give, hMt $X0 for tiia WVS9ar.r' " . -it Kfo-it !il't V" iOa motiua of, Mr. TpmK the ndi were awapettded,i-ml Uut eHoliitton wat taken up aud ettopttfL, Bnuuiiiit. the rules jar.'. and his resolution of in struction, ta ih,Gaanmittue ou the Jodi cial pepartownl to reforehc to 31 isbury and Chettwraih.waf lakentup and adoptoil;,. '" Z 'A, ' ' Mr.vBingham moved Wrecouwder the vote by which the. snbetitato. offere.1 by Mr. Tumor f the 'import of tho Com mittee on Revenue, xiuatiun .and Pub lic Debt, in regard to apecial but bofiils was rejected on yesterday:' j Mr. Chngrofsv-moved to table the u tion torcukThe yeae, and nay wen called and the luotiou totohlo f-m adeptod by a vote of yeas 3, naya V , (Mr. Justice voted nay .at- first, mt rAaaged lnavototo ya, saying tlutt fee did so at the oobcitatiou of party frkii-la against his boto iudgmeut ) ,-n-- I , Y Mr. HiJUm said he voted nay as lu indgmentaatowhat the beet iittonwta of his state required . dictated to him to-do. j. By Mn Boyd: A poeoluttow of iurarno tkm to thoj Committoo on the Judicial Departntetit to inquire ( jud , repcrt wlthirthiyo'uvt'utsoa ha tbe-powcx to require the tretisuref .to tefui about msm f Oftxeji j&ftojmi&M Aii ftw'""l It dtuauiuxi by an unconstitutional act of the general sssemblpuMcn irt;. . ; On motto-.of, Mr. Boyd, the mice were suspended and the resolution was adopted. '.'fr-nv -,.-..v.. i 'j'"" On motion ' of Mr. Young, the rule were suspended and the resolutian to in struct the Committoa on the Jmbeial Depeirttnent to report, whetto this odo venttoa ha power to grant divorce,' was taken tip and adopted. ' ' 1 ' By Mr. Tttrner : A! waorntioti having two evasions of the eonvention daily. CWendar.v,',n,?'.,:.'':-J ,'-;it By Mr. Manning,' of Chatham :'An ordinaaco eonoerning .the publie uobt Referred. '-, ! -, (The ordinance provide that the gen eral assembly shall not levy a tax to pay the publie debt without first submitting the quos'ioa to the people. J ' !' .'!-" srixiAir'OitDKB. J, , !."; 1 The motion to reconsider the vote by which the ordinance to amend sec. lu, art 3, (puulwdted belore) Raised tu third re id in, was taken up a Abe pe cial order ef the hoar. ;'. j i-:.-Mr.Dudiam moved to lay,t Um on th i.The', yeai Ind raay were called end the eioUen , to lay a the table prevailed kw a veaw ef yA It,' nays 48 lThe osllnanee has refereiic to the. governor: nouitnalinitand the acaata coslrniing orruua oJttvr. J"5 if f Nil ? ' Mt. iv .' The resolution to arftefifl sec. JJ, art. L, of the coctituiiou wm taken up- a the anfinlahod .buainoit j tdj jtsterrtay. The previous question was .onleced on yeiterday The qeestiea jrccurrtd the passssn of the resolution oa it sec ond read.nj?. The yeas and nay were called ind the tesolntien rawed y a xcle cf tl S3, navs. iJ. i'-r- . . , ' i - f ; ' v: -v.i ' r;. , .i , i , ,c : , jf ! 'tiih';M '-Wf'f.i, xr' J II he section proposed to be abrot 2 grated was published on yesterday. J The ordhianee to anrogate aectiuns 16 and 17 of art"f,1uul snbstitutiiig the following in nra luereol, was taken u. en it third reading - tw 60-. -The Mneral aassatbbr hl , hava no. power to deprive the jodicia uparuntit of any power or iuis-cuoa whioh rightfully pertains to ft a a dinate depsttnautoi. thai svenajeot but the general aaseniuly ahall allot and distribute that portion of this power and jurisdiction which doe not pert-in to thf supreme court among tk other court fttsseribed In thi eouMitution, or which may be eetehliidied try law, in auch mau ner aa it may deem best provide also a pniijrr yt of Appeaia, and regalate by law, when iteomiary, the methods of proceeding to UVexnroweuf their power, of all the uurtabwUMSvnreraeMtrt so far as the same may be done without conflict with other tinivUions of tliin ooti stitutiTit " : ! : - :' - - 'j- Mr, Blocker was opposed to tlte whole lattery' lie was opitosed to atorutg tle pnwmt eoOHtitutiuiv.; The state had never a conKtihttion conrtiBtettt with tle tnte' htm of a republican govenuneat until after the war ; and said .that the constitution vl the United btatos was a f mud until the adoption of the fourteenth and ftftoenth amendments. Oa the call of Mr. Bennett, the pre vious qiluftiou was ofdcml by a vote of yeas 33, Wiys 4C. '5 T! -question TectUTed upon the pass age of the ordinance on it third read ing. . - Mr. Jiwtiue moved to adjourn.- "The chair rnhxT that tlw motion was out of order under the operation of the previous question. t ' ( Mr. Badger appealed from the decis ion of the cliair and on the appeal call ed for Ute yes and nays. The call was sustuiucd by a vote of yeas 54, nuys 47. Tho question recurred upon the passage of the ordinance on Its third reading, and it passed by a vote of yeas 54, nay 4. - . i Mr. Badger moved to reconsider tthe vote just taken, having voted with the majority, in order to make the motion. Mr. Durham moved to lay the mo tion to reconsider on the table. The yeas and nays were called and the vote stood y&ui S3, nays 2. ! . All of the Republicans refuted to vote on the first call of the name eje cept,Mcssr. Albertkon and Falrtlotii, In order to break a quorum and to have a inatgin on which to add ftlibusttrritig foint of order. ' ' ' .! " The chair decided that the motion to lay on the tablo the question to rccon niilcr was lost for the want of a quorum. Mr. Badger moved to moke the motfcm txT mTrtisiiier the special order fur1 16 iurTow,atl2.': "!. ; . Mr, Cliugman Jhl for the previous qiMwbon on the wbote -i&tuw'-'' 1 Mr. Justice moved to adjowrn. " f " 1 The titair decided that the qnoBUon mrnrpd on the motion to adjourn. ' The vena aiul navs were called, and the convention refusnii to adjonrn by a wot ef veas 43, nay Ox. J ' . f Here nnrnerona filibnutering and dila tory niotitsis weto made by the republi can Hide of tlu house, and all sort of captious points of order were made nd uuKUftaed m spite of the ireidout' efforts to keen or!. . i . Aftor a kag wrangK tlte convenuDA took, JtVOSH uutu 4 p. w. ,'t,!-:'v V; STATE XEWft. ' Iiniaboro had a wbite frost Srasjlay tnornitig. T. P. Wells, of Oavcland '.ftudty, has mude 10,000 gallomt of wine ihis iire- year. , , Tho Halisbury Fair gives 1500 mium for tlte fastest trotter. ( en. Wade Hampton Is expected to dllvet trie address. ' ' The u. S. circuit court for the wes tern district of the state opened oitt at . a . (.a e -ev (ireerutooro sionaay. wun junge vie. on the bench. Itpilche U tent at Btatosynie Monday, Oct 18. ft Charlotte brags of Iter brass band. The best of it is she has loose metal enywt'h4yUlg.AXMmdbc flees to make a doxon new ones any ihuisbj, tr- J. B. Oats has a mteacre" vine rard near baetby, on which he has this ; rear raised 8,H I pounds of grapes. He) fur nished all his neighbors, and sold f 355 worth ot grapes and whte.' f Mr. James Corrie, dentist in Btdti more writes t "I have need Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup personally and in my fam ily for two or three years, and am pre pared to say that there is nothing to compare tort aa a remedy for CoagLs, Colds, etc" - . i.-M - ' .- - Diesl, , ;j :-5 In Henderson county, September 27, Mrs. Mj Hayden. '.: In this city, October 4, Annie J., in fant daughter oi A. S. Lee, aged: 12 months sn l 18 daya. The funeral took place thi morning at 10 o'clock.1 i O T . I Sr vhtneof nowers conferred npoa ate by s dead of norrage executed on the tb day I Jaarcn, IH71, ly v. a. iiamm anq who. and registered in the office ef tk Beglster of Deeds fur Wake eoowtr ia Book Wu-.31rat peg 680, 1 akaU no -1 -,v-- :-itr -t? j . MONDAY, THE 19th DAY OF W ty-K-v VEMBER K-,- : nixVexlW'e to P"Wle sale e tk prenike for cash to M pakl kt (old oota, the two tract of land aaeatfcaed aad deacrikod ia sskl rorxac ; ezoept ae much oi tba Isnrw ut Uia said twa tract s ka been Kll,ofl by arrannewent heretofore made nlth nn-t-tln-re now remaining aboetrtrhtacrct, en which to rltaated s kandtOBM and oaraiaodioaa krk k tnlHM-etaitaininrtbtrtrrn rooajaeoavcoenr- y amnced, aad aarrooaded by tm4 4eu4 and yard weU set with sbrabfary aad Iran trees t caoic vanerroa. R. . PUlLspt. ' lttr, M. fe, Oct L 1ST, st , if W atoss A tJaiitag AMery , . 4 1 , ? Jicwe, c- and scad MBU tteoaW latssquaiawntl t esSasw, 1 weak. S BJOjl tokte . I l anaia. . I - t "T "' f bio's 1. on i ""-1 4u.a . . ... au.m , l.wi..aa-J.MJtil aTlrwt frfvrW u'm news ani;notesl-j " Ontawgamh wm; Itorml himMU Niagaca. ij 04 J tamibxUAh "f tUa . Cain and ltormahhntvf allianoB. ...... j .tfwf $ , , Bonc4ulnlilf-aahigs to honor of A.J.;., J; -; Corn and .ji..-ii.; m are ou uie nnn 'Blahbp'Ahguatnrf'M 'lAmV us, seojnaq.'" iKiitnw ovp jjm mum Hataer luW teautnM tttSmsui svnunand hj, India. Lr ifn.'f England aikOuaa almnko, chip off each other shoulder, . " . K. IL Dueu has become connnunoner of patents at WaSningtoiv'''Vv ';i ' ' Thereoent AlrjxndiAloUeryM was an infamon swindle, aa all of the are. The iJiuHsn are en -'the war-mUi in Wyoming and tba pabipnuanievaJaanr. Tlu) Hwedish steamer U ) P. Roger biiruod in tlte Baltic, and 55 lives cooked out" ; . d, Anotlier big relurions (f) riot in Toron to Catholics verms Orangemen. Several hurt .' :: - .: awdiswj vmJht A dark Hill retainer tepaito gold at 'Mi oauts cord and bread at $ U crumb. ..... ;;. .. ,'.,-,,. CaUfontia has 140.000 marriageable girls whose papas dont belong to a "bank Cireto.'. -..r.,-'-..;t.-r..rt "He strained at a gnat and swallowed a ealuuud," was bttle Jubnny vssmioa of the text yesterday. Cold atreoka nlaruur fata down my back," is the way a little kpsilauti (Mich.) girl describe the approach of aa ague Chili ' - ' " ' VfH"-, Tlte telegraph reports a dawrate bat tle Uitween Ute Turks and mskvgenta, aud winds Up witlt a kilhal and 17 wounded. . , Seoretarr Belknaa of Grant's wcetern spreeiug party, is seriorwly ill at Keo kuk, Iowa ; probably tlte lingering dregs ot an extensive drunk. . ' Florhhi is as tickle.1 as a nigger baby with red shoes, at the discuvtey of 'n geuniun volcano in tlte depths of one of her hitherto unexplored everglades, An Illinois jrentleman favor Deolit- tle'a coiiHtitutionni amonthnent giving a married man two votes, because he'll then be able to sell one vote to each party.: . .' 1. ... In rsiiry to a young writer who wishes to know " whioh magazine will give me the higheRt poaitiou quickest f.' a con temporary aitvinos " powder mogozute, if you contribute a fiery article " pelling lim't n profession one man can t an everytiung. - Whats a printer for? If a printer can't "PolL he'd better uutt id busineeSi to tiievto of . .a r:ll argument auopwxi uy yowpua ouuer when a cold, unfeeling critic ridicules his orthography. ' ' The "Inter-State Levee Convention" if anybody know what that ia met in VKfcsburg, last Maturaay, ana oki lirww V. BoRy. of Mitwauri.. who holds a bought aud' poid-for seat i)l Jthn United State senate, prceidoii The ' object of the meeting is the ra-levering of the lower Mtsmasippi conn try., -.(.i-t" - eaaaaaaaaaM NEW ADVERTI8EMENT8. 1875 1S76. Mrs. HaXiOoppld Ha teeolTed a large and selected itetk ef MILUXZSr AND FA KC1 GOODXi Ladle' twanets and Hats, : ,. ( Hit' Chuorsa' and Bable', , f Ktne auertment Ladles! White Ooott.U KM Gloves, Ruffs, Cottar aad ' Cuffs, BUmned Yokes, 8i1k and cotton, . . I, mil. tl -l. . tJ klu . . IriSUim DUB KBni wn-, mwivh. Kara bar iaM ana insertion, all ki inds and stylet of Oonib. LoracU. .Bhawla. Ladles' and Children'! Btrljwd Hoe,T( f - Ia oar MILLIMaKT ULrAKTAiaa r wr Iiam rmMured a FIRST-CLAoa NORTHERN MILLINER. The choicest assortment la the City. Ladle, MRS. LEorora. No. VI fayeUeviUe Jitrcct. t Oct twtm, wia4aawaii4.viir; n ria...-.. ., QPENISa OF FALL MILLINEUV OCTOBER Aid. MRS. H. ANDREWS . Respectfully informs her petrous and friend, and the public generally, tbat she U now ready to exhibit her -- FALL STTLES ( F ! FRENCH PATTERN, BONNETS, TaratMKO Rotfxn HaTh, tc. . - - - ' .). a i - , Bke rcupectfullv invites a call, and flatters herself that ske csa pteue In "' BTTLE, QUALITY AND PRICK. etAKUow.f. - JUST AERIVED AND FOR 8 ALE. 1 Car load of HORSESand MAREB.'sonnd, young sad well broken. Tkty eau Be seen at Ute stable of Ja. M- Harris, oppesR tk Baptist flrove. t' . iiu aavW-ao. .oct -lw. .,1 Q ADIT APP01J(TMINy TO l ;WE81 POINT There wOl be acmtcUUv Tamlaatloa of the candidate from Ike 4tfc. Omrresalonal -. LMatrict, nald la aVdebdt at Aovefo 'a Acad emy, at 10 o'clock A. M., oa Wednesdsy, October the Z7tk, for appointment ae Cadet, to tk kaUvmj at iVs, .Point next year. - TBer ww no s pnyorat va rams ton and an exauiaUoa ia reeling, writing, artthme Uc, grammar, geography and hbuory. ApciSeaaU ninat he In andaot overXjreart of age on April llHk, 187. t ... A (plk-nt art tcf erred to Ho. J. J. Da vis, Lontbtrnt, tar f nrUMW nUbnnaUoaw 1 no Board will he rompmed et JHeaara. 4. M. Lovejoy, W. N. H. BmHh and P. E. Hlnea, M.D. ..l f.u,JLi,J j-JTJ.s , '" ' . f -.. -.-,. : i k . t HI. f TV til ;V-t' i i- V. r t- III i' , It4.: 1 r- i' 1 1 ti 1 - J; SiLLUiBf 13 j low audJIinr 11 3HL -1 : ' ' - ' - f- ! :tit fpu?aKsvKw-jj ---ea-nnn r SWf i .A v. (4. bj . j I i , : ' s

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