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XYfcS Messrs. Bean, Brooks, Brown, Rftant of Ilalifax, Bryan of Jones, Brysbn, iinno Carson, Collis, Copeland, Darden. naJlcv Duckworth, Ellison, Faulkner, t-i her Fletcher, Gambrel, Garrison, Good- in Gullick, Graysou, Gnyther, Hampton, Uirii of Guilford. Harris 61 -Franklin, Im -rove, Hardy, Heaton, Houston, John n of Edgecombe, Jones of Northampton, n'vner uf Johnston, Justice, KeUey, Kin- Ul Loltin. Lyon, Mabson, Mailer, Mor- c"1 ' . Unniffnmerv. Morfun ot Wake. n fil , j l o ; in vtrnmi- Pae. Ken via. itoooins. mith of Halifax, Tucker of Craven, Willis, rr.nl,rk Williamson and York 53. tu rnanlntion m reference to Hon. i. I lit !' Vim e was then taken up, and on mo- if Mr ljUCKO, iI3 lillU UII uiv; itwn, t;.)li vcai 71, nays 11. The special order having been disposed f the qucsliou recurred on the reading of ,',irtlVnbinm moved that the Houe .Withe same. Mr Strndwiek saw I tual ue nau lniemicu t. siv nothing more as to this matter, but 'h,.,; ,e s;iv gentlemen on this floor dis , ,-,,1 to spread this infamous calumny ou . .... urd to iro down to posterity unex- ..r.ined and uncontradicted, he felt a just 1 ind'mnation at such a course, and must say oiiM'thiiig. lie liaa a uuiy i penuiiu v as ne sam tis matter imif thing. ,lc u "u 3 v fr' ins people; a duty to himself. Ai U'tore he had intended leaving thi in the House. Mr Speaker.it is some what strange that inhere iniamous resolutions passed sim ultaneously, in seven or eight counties "hould be identical in their ngaagej ,.t Mr that is alieady explained. They 'u'ic all written here in Raleigh by one ,n I the same person, one and the same w ird and fiendish brain forged them ' j- ' Thev sir, are lies, dark damnable and Ikked a 'were ever iorgeel in the brain of of the devils in hell. Uo defied al !"ch men and their calumnies. He, asked ;,;;., to meet him before any tribunal or inmmittcc He cared not how constituted. TkeTX' all Radicals and if one spark 1 . - ... ..,nlinfsa is left them, aud if l,e did not satisfy any man whose heart nnt entirely crowded with prejudice of umtire innocence, and of the cowardly ... t..:A.. Minn nvnil ,.,d ot all SUCH resolution, men .!". He demanded investigations ueiore the i,Mper tribunals of the country. J.ei 1 1 i r.niit of Heaven nour its ccorehing rays on every act of his life, and would find not one, the recollection of "which, would call the slightest blush to the check ot an honest man. He had sa.d u re than he first intended, but if he had UIeJ would have failed in his duty to 1 irnseli and his constituents. He was aware that he had used extraordinary hn-naee, but this was no ordinary occa- on bu most extraordinary That the name, of members of this body are to be aWiated with the most infamous crimes, on the authority of persons who do not fL to know anything of the proofs ind who are too cowardly and mean to do stab in the dark. Mr. Ashe said that he having early in the debate given his reasons why the peti tion slick! be rejected, he now desired t o . .1 i f ti.o rhition itself. It con- av a woru aouu v . Mr. I)udTeyf(colored,) a bill to autTiorlzo the Commis8incr3 of Craven county to levy and collect a special tax to build a bridge across Trent River. Referred.: Mr. Bean, bill to amend section 3, chap. 17 of the Revised Code. Referred. Mr. McCauley, a bill in relation to bring ing suits against railroads. Referred. ' Mr. Marler, a bill to amend the Consti tution by legislative enactment. Referred V Mr.Willis (col.), a bill to incorporate h Npwhnrn'Edneational Association. Re ferred, - Mr. Lucky asked to be relieved from the Committee on Propositions and Grievance?. Granted. Mr. Justice, a bill to amend the House rules. Calendar. calk n dm:. The bill to authorize the County Com missioners of Perquimans to issue bonds for funding and paying off the county debt, was taken up, (Mr. Darden explained the object ot the lull), anil pasea us sec ond reading. House Mil to amend an aet to incorpor porate a Canal Company in Cumberland county, was taken up, and passed its sec ond reading, and., under suspension of the rules, the bill passed its third and final reading. ..... On motion of Mr. Dudley (col.), the House adjourned until to-morrow at 10 o'clock. are Dannrupi oecuu&i; .n i" -1 v have received money and not paid it to Mr. Love hoped the bill would not be postponed. It should be passed at once. Mr. Woodfin may reach Bun combe in ten days ; he may not reach there until Spring. - Mr. Worth said that he had- some knowledge of the character of .N. W. Woodfin. It would be casting the im putation upon Mr. Woodfin, that he was set to catch rogues, and hasOt to stealing to himself. He promises to furnish us with the exact mformation TVTr Tvfprrimon'S Dill as ii.rvi .11 M. M.M. " -m- tu Guvther presented a petition from the citizens of Washington coun ty in reference to the Ku Klux Klan. rSubstance same as one from New Han over, presented by Mr. labson, on iroctornflV .TtKP.l Messrs. Withers, Martin, Dunham, Waring, Jones, of CaldweU, W omack, and others, spoke in favor of the rejec tion of jthe petition. Messrs. Uuytner, justice, ra" Harris, of Guilford, and Welch, and others; advocated the recepUon of the petition m t . i' Tlje yeas anu imya uvi"g uuu.mv4., made funuof, by tho loca.1 editors ffrth. rzr ii vf Wx.boardcr. .Sho'd better iutnv as wnw. rr ex-many oiacr vmus7' T-- ,T . , - - , . at the City Hotel in xiisv -piiy, . nvv. r - . . - has been, L 1 and feasting, from the aunees tlvUaeUug.yernoConlev of mine host, ar,d promising, arepn . , JMt ifa ) ing, ailpffwhVhav-pntofftJ .'to mi the vacancy created by Bul- 1-dse-and it upon this charge of ob? - : . ,..s - . nnHpr false Dretences, ukm- " ........ lamiug ins l,.rae.linl)PfOre uie Ol UHC, - r m. SENATE. .d?eh llUll. ' FIFTH DAY. - Friday, Nov. 21, 1871. The Senate met at 10 o'clock. President Warren in the Chair. Prayer by the It v. Mr. Burkhead, of the Methodist Church. . ti,o fMinwino- Senatoi-s were in their aiiv; "o SCltS lessrs. Adams, Albright, Battle, Bcasley, Brogden, Brown, Cook, Coun cil, Co wles, Crowell, Currie, Dargan, Edwards, Eppes, Flemming, Gilmer, Graham of Alamance, Graham of Or rage, Hawkins, Hyman, Jones, King, Latham, Lehman, Linney, Love, Mau ney, McClammy, Merrimon, Moore, lorehead, Murphy, Norment, Olds, Price, Bobbins of Davidson, bobbins of Rowan, Skinner, speea, vv iuuitrn, Warren, Whiteside, Worth. 44. Ahsext. Messrs. Allen, Barnett, Bellamy, McCotter, Troy. p. 3lr. Dargan, from the Judiciary Com mittee reported a bill concerning the probate of deeds out of the State, and x ajre. charge a2mst in t iime Irom Count v mi cmnnution here and ?ent by he Republican rariy a to of married and recommenueci ub pa&&- Calendar. NIr. Morehead, from the committee on Corporations, reported la dwiw": corporate the Excelsior Fire, Bucket & Axe Company," and recommended an amendment, and the passage of the bill. Calendar. Air. Bobbins, of Rowan, from the Committee on internal wrtod n bill "to enable tne B'r burg on s mu xo 1 "Tf 1 r thn follow soon as he gets home. .1 omnot vote YeaTnaVs, 49. ; ISIr. Gilmer said that he would hate to be put in a condition of treating Mr. Woodfin hastily. He had some knowl edge of Mr. WoodmVs character. He was an intimate friend of my father. I cannot vote for this bill to-dayv J otn ir. rvnr nf such a bilh but I do not think we should pass this bill, when Mr. Woodfin promises to make a re port such as demanded by Mr. Mem- mon'sbill. ' Mr. Merrimon said that bill was not intended as casting any imputations against the lionesty and integrity of the Commission. Only two reports have been made to the Governor; in which an itemized account of the re ceipts, disbursements, and expenses & tne uommissiun una uui ' The Western people are in favor oi abolishing the Commission. I don t Hnmmission abolished, li they can do any good, I want them to do it Mr. Morehead would vote for the bill, because the Commission have fail ed to meet the requirements of the law under which they were appointed, it is right that they should report. I dis claim any intention of casting any im putation on any member of the com- m5.Fiemmiiigsaid that the Commis sioners had received $76,000 from G. W Swepson : $53,000 from S. W. Hop viAa 'mSkinff S129,000. All of -v,irii Vins been mid to contractors. nnA mnmii - x . 1 AX7 Lite1 lXJ.lt. J.W Tf . -8,000 has been received from Or. AV. M MUls askel a suspension of the Swepson, none of which has ibeen paid rulestoto take up. a resolution toen- to contractors, j. hf ,f i i auire into the origin uime fuwuu not be nut on its second reading to-day. 4 TTanover. The rules were - V I III f 1 IX 1 T - a 1 . ywr-. V- I m I Let us give tne uomuussiu"" m days to make the report called for by Mr. Merrimon's bill. . Mr. Robbins, of Rowan, was in favor of postponing the bill. Mr. Merrimon demanded the yeas and nays, which were granted. ' The roll was called, and the motion to postpone was lost by the following vote Year. Messrs. Beasley, Brown, Council, Cowles, Currie, Eppes, Flem ming, Flythe, Gilmer, Hawkins, King, Lehman, Moore, Murphy, Norment , .w. , ' - All- ljeave oi aoseiice wtus xciui. McNeill, for an indefinite period. (Death of father.) TXTRODUCTION OF ItRSOIiUTIONS, Ir. Johnston, of Buncombe, intro duced a resolution in favor of Jas. M. Y"oung, Sheriff of Buncombe. Refer- . INTBODUCTIOX4 OF BTLI. ir. n,ixrfhAr. a bill to incorporate the Trustees of University Institute ot of Rocky Mount. Referred. ' Mr. Johnston, of 'Edgecombe, a bill to amend an act to change the county line of Edgecombe and ash. eaten- dar ' virnnc o bill to incorporate St. Peter's Lodge, No. 1, Council of Friends, of Newbern. Referred. Mr. Ashe, a bill concerning the pub lic debt of North Carolina, deferred. Mr. Tucker, of Iredell, a bill to re vise the public statutory laws of North Carolina. Referred. Mr. Smith, of Anson, a uiii to pie vein, the sale of spirituous liquors within two miles of Shiloh Church, Anson county. Referred. . , . , Mr. Johnston, of Buncombe, a bill to repeal chapter 29, of the laws of 1871. Referreu. ...irta On motion of Mr. ura , ui were suspended and the bill to .change fit I .lLlV.UllAf V, alter hcabig the case, anu m . . o vnrinsion that some iKjtly, tne "Sucker,?' aforesaid, hadperpctraifasc faUehoods, all of which he still voluntarily -ji 4i,wfrtrA ho could not be lield auiiuit ' . under Uie Zar, and was -set adnfty.to get "irrub" on the faith of his expected remit tanccs bypress.; Sorry fclioNr, ami de serves; the frowus-not the fare-of every respeetal)le hotelist. ,u ; . Great OvF.RSiuiiT.-MrKoLVii basx-cr-taiiily placed himself in a ridienlous; posi tion in neglecting to suggest several import tant amendments to-the Constitution ;. for instance, it shonld be a violation or tne iu . damental law for gangs of turkeys and oth- beasts, to forage on the grass plots oi me Capitol grounds. . ' It should be a violation of tho same law, for tho public grounds aforesaid, to iba inado a plant patch for the. production of collar It should be a violation of said laws for any man to pass through said grounds, fast ter than a turkey trot. We hope Gen. Brogden will take some suitable occasion to ShakespeareTlohhrn for not having an cyo to such important mat ters. ' ; . t t Tnir's majority over K. ll.'AVprth-. evl will reach, probably, 200., Thopeople of Richmond and Mooro have & their votes, that K. U.-i -wi- orthcy of :i ! j n ! 2STirDisrniCTWe aroitidobted to .Cpl., .. J IVrrv IbPthe vote in this a.lrict tofhl IMWu . vacancy cxmseul the ' tor Idbetterl Ing, KP?S. . elected by 143 majority lift ie' 15th insW at tho residenpe of Samuel ; Hca- (i borouffh, by Elder Jos. U..loyt MH..V.tii. , STANTONi of Wilson county, toMwi Mato, j ScAr.noRoroit, of Indlrj i : .! . Upon a requisition 4dm Uow Caldvel 1 1 . . ! -.-...f.f. If tot 1 If J Mi., t the uovernoroi- iriiii.-, - , Vmilfrlt O.UTVan lO lllis n rtpon nesdav; Brvan enteral into IwridofW at (iranvmc toun, umi for his- appearance proceeded to walk- Vou VAh:ivo iust recuiveil the startling informs iiiation, -by tho graovlnq cablethatiPrtncn . Alexis, acccpWonrWeroha per provided he Uvea to pass im uvv ordeal to wliich he ibeing snbjecf f d in New , York. liV the county lines and referred to the Committee on Coun- from the Calendar, Marler moved that the resolu hA Tnstnoned and made special order for Tuesday next, at llo'ctojfc He stated that he was not opposed to resolution, out aiu uuu wui The motion to pusipunc the much haste. WaS lOSt. Tr. n)n. On motion ot Mr. jouuswu. ui combe, the resolution was made special order for to-morrow, (Saturday) at 11 ' MrAshe (by permission) introduced i.,t!i onncerninsr ceruuii uiumw The Missouri Democrat, in a well written, bold and unanswerable leader, thiopental in reference to the administration of Gen. fir;, nt: "The administration has been txluj positive and outspoken. Its policy and pur pose are manifest as the light. It sustain the Constitutional Amendments ; it enfor ces the laws'; it reduces, taxation; itfaitbful w collects : the revenue ; itpayscipAf wuMtow T,bl in debt, on an average, every month ; it punishes defaulters with alb thJ rigors of the law; it economizes in the pub lic expenditures, so far as consistent with the public engagements and with tho inter est and prosperity of the nation ; it promotes, in every practicable way, civil service re w . i u. favors creneral amnesty just rapicuy as ti-w? jv permit.'' -Attention is.'. AfTTTTAUT SCUOOL,. called totheadTertlsemcnitof K. Jvlngsland, Offering the - Cotton Mansion: and; Qrounds for sale; Nb better- location or buildings, so well adapted for tlid pnrrsov -could b;!.. ! found in Uie 6tate. ' '.V'V ' ' i ; SENHNOPD TO BE IIOKGl Marthtt Mtttll I tim Wnstpm SeAtbiel of tho 23rd, f tho riresene term Cannon to bo hung in thQ public, uaift, jon Friday-the -10th day of January iwj.Ut Wellon:accordingLto thelVwuiokol". is tho place to locate, if you demre to Utoo in Tn theso' a go (XI oia ag. xiii t'c- . confined limits thero aro living 14 men above GO years of age, several far beyond that ; and 13 women from w to izjmr Old." .' . . ' ' :., , ; ' ' in in i rw u rrrAvn crimuai "' 7 t- ..n I.rf llllA IlOUSC. 1" Ullipwiia 'III"" ' , IT .. the citizens oi new nuu The truth, he nau neaiu, ... . from Haleign, prcpareu tho wmild-be masters ot v t W ' - to certain persons at Wilmington icr adoption, m accoruauue with order, from Raleigh, it was adopted. It recites no greivance oppressing the peo ple of New Hanover. It was not adopted m the mass mcetings-by our ci J"9 " mav have passed at a meeting held by Had ical partisans for party purposes. The "(Hd people of New Hanover, whoso good .minion worth seeking tor, know no thin- of it, and in their name he repudiates ,.!!.! The position ol the III." HI K l"' l uiiiv-j. t , ,. iirangc i ---- to niiiKe criunii. JMt such charges ling to the ... i T.a f th State and oi the Uuited States. We have no to put any person t answer a criminal 1 Tiw mp further discussion, the y and uays were 'called, and the petition as it jected by the following vote : Messrs. Anderson, Armstrong, Ashe, At Peters- llailroad Company to erecr a bridge across itoanoKe avci, recommendcil its passage with an amendment. Calendar. Mr. Bobbins, of Rowan, from the rvmittoo rpnorted a bill to nmfinrt the unarter ui uie iwi iSi'.wi,it005Hi . .i i PmiM.nv " anr roe- uciit miuwv. . (inston ltanrouu vuuiihui t, Tr,v bobbins of Davidson, Bobbins 3L, lw bft Public Treasurer, for of Rowan, Skinner, Worth. 20. the year 1871. Referred. Nays. Messrs. Adams, Albright, Johnston, of Buncombe, was, ex- cused from service on ine juuj The Ca-OJucZe contains the following piece of news. We had heard something of the sort, before, but not in a shape to warrant publicity: "'Witnesses examined before U. S Commissioner Howerton, at Thomasville, V p on the 18th inst, testify that Hon. James Madison Leach, member of Congress i - Tho Colony at Old Fort, says the rih(fica-t tor. have laid off a town with threo. streets each a milo in length, and; divided tho ,itiriu into lots at S5Q each.: . A number of: x J from theSth district, is a prominent member buildings are being erected, and young" irom ' r hpfill initiated r-n soon snrins up under tho activo . P II. '- 1. I 11 V Mil . lia V ww I VA A. w little. Brown, Cook, Crowell, .Dargan, Edwards, Graham of Alamance, Gra ham of Orange, Hyman, Jones, Lath am, Linney, Love, Maunev, McCtam mv, Merrimon, Morehead, Speed, Wart- ntlcnian irom .uirts are the place h uot this Hall. U- investigated there accoru the yeas printed jruai.J" ,rT 'i .1. nmmended its passage, uueauai. Mr . Sve, f?om the Committee on Propositions and Grievances, a bill to allow the Commissioners of Bertie to fevy a special tax," and recommended flnXonS-, the rales were suspended and the bill passed its second reading-yeas 37 ys A message was received from liib Excellencyr the Governor, enclosing a reTort ; Som the Commission appoint- to make a settlement of the affairs oMhe Western Division of the Western Xorth Carolina w,uTwT7' and a letter from X. v. woounn m.- Ceiefand report were rGMr Broaden moved that the mes sage and accompanying documents be The bill passed second reading. f Davidson, mtroduc- edabill to amend Title 19, chap. II, section 492 of the code of civil proced ure. Beferred. - ... Mr. Flemming introduced a bill to " construct a turnpike road from Ma rion, in McDowell county to Burnsville, in Yancy county. Beferred. Mr. Love asked leave of absence for Mr. Moore from Monday next until Wednesday following. Granted. Mr. Gilmer moved that a message be transmitted to the House of Bepresen tatives proposing to raise ajomt Ston ifoo nn Tmmisrration. jliiul o , j i 'AtrornfiT's 1111 Committee. CALENDAR. A bill to authorize the Commission ers of Perquimans county to issue bonds ($5 000) for the purpose of funding and mying off the county debt was- taken 5d and passed its third reading. up nf Mr Tiftin. the House adjourned until to-morrow at 10 o'clock. he may be. fv.q ivn Tvlnx order, having in May or June last. A warrant, it is sta ted, lias been issued for Mr. Leach's arrest. We have heard other rumors, which, for prudential reasons, we decline to notice. But, wo can say this much, that the start ling news we . referred to, a week or two since, is rapidly coming to light, rhe "trino-" will linaiiy oe " iOWR l win auuii 170 energies of the Colony who nletm 'busmen. A Hint to Capitalists Col. S. 'li. Kre montolTerfei extraordinary inducements to men of ; cdpital. To ' persons desiring a speedy return for eapitaf 'ifivcstcd,' w db not their attention 1 to thd 'Advertisettiertt of Col. Era, Fremont, to" be fonnd in to-day's 4- All Letters relating to Subscriptions or Advertisements, must be addressed to WM. M. BROWN, Business Manager. . All Registered Letters can be sent at our risk. Night JSoHp;o. xu -r all in a row : n ' . ' Sow, Tommy, can you spell Ilea, a little insect? Well, try: Fle. - Correct ! What was the name of Gen. Washington s I know I know Marina i v en-. rar-thur Correct! to Some of ' tho democratic ..'papers Jin tins State calls tho ba" 44 th6, negro organ ,nt llaleigh." 'flieso same papers endcavorel to organ-izQ tho "ncgrq'Mn the interests of their own party; but, tho "negro" didn't ,lik.o tno music, ami, mi' ci ,vv j" j c.,i,0;koto r'flreivine their papers, with a Can you spell lion? that portion oi tne uuvwuui m!irv mav know tnat tne time ior correct: in reference to this subject,. be reierrea '1Ds:ribed is nearly out, and fi,o,r rAnfiw. after, receiving three wife? crxoll Martha - ,it,i w tcf Roibihsoirr ci r( YethUir ! and I seed a lion !" Clever lad I 11 Tetli-sir : i,y-un: rod rvmmiftop AdoTJtea. On motion of Mr. naw.Kins, ine ruira ever go ,to a Theatre? 44 Two t epfld 'em nlav Damon and t ii Tin I I : nprlS and Senate bill to ena- papers, with a cross marK, meir xv, ....j..- ., 3 rimnnntr 1 -. x? ,q uiv v- v tt w rt oi. n. hririere over toanoK xvivei, Well, " Tetli-sir : Eno, can you spen rit-he-vs r Oor- Elditof. . I II mn rl water, Ban, Bryson, Uawtnoro, ' Crawford, Currie, Dickey, Drake, I"' Gambrel, Gore, Gullick, Grayson, Hai i ton, Henderson, Houston, Ilinnant John- ... fr. Graliam, oi raugtr, X i -oo ,ntpn nn and rassed several reau- w. whixab, ui,f if wniild be nroper to auopt r" .. . - l!luu ,. c dnnotnr from WaVllC I 11- r mloa ' TT7.-vrT)TT 9. 1R71 . the motion ui "i""trii V with On motion oi iur. ;uuryii, sATUliDAX , v xv v put P 3'our books, and play u anco with the by'a, . Democracy, to, sulufac ,tho ' negro,!. pre-y tho wisdom. of :thq .colored mau in rejecung ,-T. tt as their )rr&zuUd friend turn)ol out- to . be their worst cnamies-hidlboua KuiKlqx ! i : . fj,. ; i i I ' i ,vi i.. ? CAiES) 2d&KTixa.rrA called meeting 'qC- i ! Raleigh. Typograplucal' Union NO; 64, will be- b held at Rescrud Fire Hall W-ulght; iat 'n 7 o'clock, for tho transaction ot Hfxjt'iaV lAi; I iness. All member nrq ekpeted 'U "bo - ; present, pr.a'iine will be imcrn rtccofa- That "it was well known that he, with other Senators,had signed a protest mid entered it.on the journal against the ap nointoent of the Commission. That Fie had no confidence in them, but he w, l!,Jovner, of Johnston, Kelly, of Dayte, thought j.ab rt that the people K,U v.ofMre.Kel3ey,KincaHl,Lass.ter, publish their repor, . - V 1(1TVI'1 . I III 21 v. o-vy - l.uekev. Martin, .aiariei, siisnended and the bill was trans- t tceived from the Local, State and General Items Hose of Reresentatives, transmiiieu.ti Maxwell, Mc- may. see AilUter. McCauley, Mills, auhh.c, son. Paylor, Raukin, Reid, Uobinson , . Set lof Shnll, Smith, of Anson. Smith. "I Wavne, Stewart, Tucker, oflredell, ar in,; Welch, Wither, Wilcoic, Womack Young, Ol lanccjr, following preamoie anu rauiuuun, which Avere adopted: Whereas, charges of a serious nature, have been made in tne puumj Win and, may. see ",VJ u" ffoir nf the have Deen in.u m toward settling uPrhJafn against those parties conlracting winrn division of the western in ortn a, . - A, lio urinting: Mna naUroad Coany, witn j. f -tigatioi of said dmr WSwepson and Milton S. IaWefldd. fa thepnnter and to the Voh1 house, York r8 rrVio motion OI lUf. J"6"w' ' fliorofnrA. JLV " " I CJlUlCi v..v, ... . adopted. ' M hnvinff ar. The Home of n&A: The hour ior spaia. ";y Joiirp ore, (the senate ranwuuiug,, " two on x".vv: -. Kin tr rpnuire v-" : . in r V, "rm,u. nmWD. Brvant, of H.H- r veil, bu. iV seitle the joint selecteawmmu ax, Bunn, Carson, Collie uonewuu "-j the Western Div sionot tne ju he House of Representatives, ,v. Duckworth, Ellisot,, Fanner J , North Carolina Bailroad Com- thert or tnexiou t to UC HVHV"VVV . I'nviiior Fletcher, Garrison, uooawiu, "J":r" lUrri,, ot Gnilfonl, Harn,, it rf.,r.w Heaton. Johnston, oi I 1 'I IM II l t Uttiuii w iriiii, ri Williamson 36 Mr. Justice gave notice tl.at enier ui hiuiv ' . u rlv spread on the JournaU against the rejec tiun of the petition. ATortin Jiskud tO l thrthcr duties on the printing Granted. INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS. Mr. Marler introduced a resolution ask. i...r Hon. Z. 11. Vauce to resign hiscomm s si?n asU. S. Senator in he wuld it tn be relieved from committee. lime to allow the Western North Oirollna Bailroad Com webici" .fa wns token ur. cinn have made several ujup. . hicii nave ueiein.icv w. ----es-ali of which have failed. Commission have received va rious sums of monSS son, some ot wnicn tr contractors, and some has not. ie Commission are required I to , report to thn Governor ueuuiuiuu--,, .-fp- progress they have Lmade in5ftf" iV. What party or parties re re before us is evasive. - . sponsible for sucli excess. Y HnmWwi nnrountof receipts,aib- I f" . 0V.011 Kr bursements and expenses. The U)m mission entered a noUe pros.. to Prison, upon payment by him, of flftyTgl t thousand dollars; not one ,,.1,; hnsheen paid to the aonarui v clntiire xxiuh I The U. S. Courtnieets to-day at 12 o'clock, in Metropolitan Hall. Dr. W. II. Rowland, the horse tamer, is Km Ji vr Weldon. in December. L111VVA " The Wilmington Journal discovered that there are no U. S. Troops in Sampson county. The last Tarboro Southerner announces the death of Maj. W. P. T.loyd, and, of Mr. Thos. W Husscy. Did you times! and Pythias V Pythias ? rect ! : NOW Klux. , . ; ' ' .' , 4- ortt. two nrLsonere in our -mere ar rtf our county jail, w" JniTi?vi-' SSiSuhem bbing capital, but ; Tom 'Mayho, wlerdd. Jumd employed oiv r the charges againsi i thrt laW.'fhey do (?.. lloilroatL -was nm over tUi,oveiir : 13: anrl exnress ine ueiiei hw Uyoruoroi, . ;. ... :,r :'?;! ?; i W. J. EowaiujBj .llecpr4ing Secrefrwjv ,i i i ;j i 1 1 -iVt A1T1 up and 'p. l;adl y h qrt lu(.' the , , ( ol'both'lcgs ' is deemed newftfa . tneir enm, rM.lhern Times. UnnWlnn maygotocnepeu-cxx . , ::rv ,., n, rftllowhitV hlm'.T l-Tr- 111 nilllliu 1 at Nevertheless,, ikere We have . one or r.Y.rnoter. in our jail. must be atrtop to the wholesale crime now going on, and a few examples, may - save the neefcS of many others, notwithstanding their ignorance. . ' Tvtavihn iVoll kivown In thif am6hgtht5 coloretl people honest , man, and reJiahle have retained alaee on the Road, , 1 11 this cotnihun5ty ; ( 0. ,ia(Tho!vli,ui,.l 1 oro.'WAiir.ria1'.1' : i ' They Kill, as TiiKY o rs . . . Ur.,n k,mTj. of tlio 23rd inst.. sav:s Vihni: api T-l"rkilCfi 1. At what price the Committee on :..;tlrr of thi a TTouse. contracted with the parties above mentioned, as doing the public printing. II Whether such contract as may have been made has been violated. III. To what extent it may have been violated by overdrawing from the Treasury such sums as wereuue uw This resolution shall be in force from and after its ratification. f ith the resolution, the President appointed Messrs. Worth ue era 1 .U1J v k:C! Vkiii nt once, ami , Itcfcrrca. . rRa Snn rendit immediately. Hr- Da . ", ; Commuuo ITnttaSTwhat amount, of. ..l.t.. .n nr insiiuvhi'u' " i . i -nAAirn mi Military i Mr. M Is intron . si n - 1 ... I a r HI. a'IUI- - - I linTTf) I llt'l 1 I a, 3. ' I 'y-NM A'flinnk' IJ 11 I II 11 " .1 '":;.., ii.r Sneaker, to appoint a cum- tnese expend "i,. ate adiourneii. vn " - .mof 3 to inve,. the orin oruie th bill maKe, P-v- raove4to row.) . .rnmmv -nator from iK-tition of apart 01 f-- ; m,' ! -j-tohill for one week, ne --"V r, hfs seat to-day. , reflecting upon " " rt 3 that this Commission v-" 1 him at home.-REP. ,:r.:j s. ciis on two con- oin nave utru umowu M- tinents. There has been The Newbern and Hawkins as Senate branch of the charcoai sketches i rVkmmittee. nousc m Senate resolution making temporary provision for stationary, passed second m2S oiIps were suspended, and the 1 what resolution passed Maj. Hearne, of tho Carolinian, proposes to buy-out the ifmeZ establishment, pro vided a good title can pe maut.-. Deputy U. S. farshal Neff left Wilming- -J 5 nii .TnnV Kfcller. m ton a lew uays . charge, for the Albany iign &cnooi. It is estimated that 10,000 of New York's fair daughters, have touched the hand of too Russian Frince-but narry one - V correspondent of the Wilmington lsl intimates that the late Fair at that city was apolitical affair. romnlains of tne Times .. ' ii.. lya. Cnrtrt. on ine w aii " ' Tho wveklv edition having run short, we will have to supply a few of our subscribers with this No. of the Tbi-Weeklt Eba. n:,.,-nt Atfornev uens, writing to a friend in Yvhingto , Clg, der date ofthe 18th inst., says :- The Mi Kitixorhell-lioundstwo nigmbH one of the United States ucpmy named C.H.Wisler, an important witness . . tr.- find formerly a Soulier minst mc ivu iviuA, - 0? the Union army. Ho was assassimv 6d in cold blood in his. own house ; and in t hh presence of his wife and two children. Ihe dssa-sins have not been apprehended. : : Tue Wsiiinotox CiiKOJfiGLE. The people of North Carolina r are deeply : inter- estedin the pvems w ; - - ensuing vear. Washington City is the Vo; fitical bidquartew of the Union, and eve ry thinking man should take a Washington paper, and we recommend the ChronicU as 4 . . 1 , v.o rvnliHoal situation. reliable, ooiu w r -.- -; . ... and the current news of the day, and we should be glad to know that our people have subscribed, liberally, for the Chronicle. Sims, of Newton, : -duns . hf-rtf last Monday : and volnntaiilT!C'oniDHlilemg in tho rrtld on Andrew Hani S6ir, last spring' h ift""' d-o. ' lie' said hoHras one nMhhAit 1 that " whirr1 Kamsmir; ' In reply to our remark tri t' iu sum jvv;7, .ho said 'by (didn't H'fh, f more' than kill him and lie didn'tj.fa hpjV, n soon. He &aiiL ; hp; , had , leoiv .Jrouhitll sf great deal and ;waSi irObrfiptr'wi.to.iwJkat.ii: thev did.with him.' ; han Hi. 7 1 biu: ,vM.' .4lJ TT-rm flin hff,tLnfirmfttWlUi til. .IvC'KU't 4 turc neetl'nt trouihi it wit$ tq.nnsrnt itovi-b. VancoandisoiitHonie onfjIftls.Tfto triv Mrs. i Hanover, be au 1 . n (ot pewots ana pupc'-. iinntp ana mat thnrized to send lUfcrred. 1NTRODUCTIOX OF BrLLS. Mr. Wimack, a bill to be entitled an act to amend an act, chap. 18, laws ol lHfiS-'GO. Referred. ii.mpnd Mr. Joyner, of Johnston, a bill to amend ac 11 chaD 130. Referred. Mr'bUnad a bill to fix the per dum and mileage of officers and members of the General AwraWr. Referred. FIFTH DAY. a rood. deal. of I Tt vpRKNTATlV I think we should give tne JW"0: afewdaystogive.aniteinizednn ao- cVunt of their receipts dlsbrirsernents. adeXpcnses.-the information asked for bv Mr. Merrinion's bill. Mr Murphy concurred in the views exprodylr. Robbins, of "David-son. ES. Bishop Payne. This eloquent divine will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church In this City, to-morrow morning (Sunday) at eleven o'clock. The Shelby Banner announces that Coi. L. M. McAfee is coming to Raleigh to live been appointed a professor in one of the first institutions in the State. '. . Wa nrc sorrv tnata-misuuuwau..mU.B l v. rwnrred between our clever, Patterson, a re- Friday, Nov. 24, 1871. TinnsP mpt at 10 o'clock. . Sneaker Jarvis in the Chair. , natured brother local of the Char Prayer by Rev. Mr. nurkneaa, ui the Tremaine Brothers this city. V ThA CJwoniclc says,: President Johnson, at ua"Suv' x -1. il,. W cent airricultural fair in Tennessee, wo . rr the best butter, sne was a splendid housekeeper when at the W hito .1 mst. estimable woman, al- louse, " .:. ways If Andy had followed her advice bis'bread would not have faUen on, Uie. but tered side. ; It is charged, in England, tnaitviuw.. Victoria's sickness, or insanity, is tho re sult of the too free use of spirits. The au thorities have arrested the slanderer, and refused him bail. vctatfaya: " Extfcenator Abtotv' of 'Worth- Carolina, will aiv ro 'freit1; weeHj W ...inrbr.-inVl thiinift nrono.toprcstnt his claim toai&W&ftyMr' beforethc Seiiatfe 7ommilteef hxA.mpst,ful ; and conipiercjpni; a.w ciawueuMy jWftfii J who havo exaniine4;thQ;quoKtioii, that -Jf. legal pohitionVtArp iinpregnablcj i and tiling. I there can harclly b a doubt but that tho' hU port, of the committoo' will' b lrt' htfaVitvi- I lll.I U )l 'If! All 1Mcrcnantsf..potclt Kcpcra Xuoi dealers and others Svho;havo 116t, WifPn will immediately make returns k)f Pjyj( made op to ; Oct lRt,il871v arid pay -thfr tojU J due the State and:Ooiinty on tho wuncMWjy. . Keglect on ifailn re; 4 to do aov'wUlffiubjcxni'. the delinquent to trouble and costs.- tT,, .vtu;y.r -id i-; Nov. 24, lR7l:-3t.' 1 !"
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