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THE WE EBA r the men rah am. Col. Manly. Sen- bullies, scoun- I !uuu" 1Ui ter" of gentlemen Sr . Graham, Colonel and Judge Manly. ing honor, decency and y.'je, men or low character are P'.tood to be in antagonism to uch men as Graham, Arm field and The Sentinel says the State has a property of six millions dollars in the North Carolina Railroad. Yet that paper has proposed to sacrifice this six millions of property to the construction bond-holders for the iasigniflcant sum of nine hundred thousand dollars. And this is the opposition of that paper to consoli dation. TiiEEtoz reirretsnot being able to publish the letter of Colonel Wm. Johnston, the Resolution of the Legislature appealing the sale of the Western North Carolina Railroad and constituting the Man- Iv Commission: also the letter of Colonel Burgess S. Gaither on con solidation, but want of room pre vents. What the editor of the Sentinel nows about Railroad bonds was A A " A. 1 4. " .... I . T nrt mr i" " klav merely to say that Jo Turner I - r - was once President of the North , ii vote, and on five shares of . 1 . J - I A W. i 1 1 : ft 1 ... T:f- VJ tllAUlU ililll IVS ft- vJ nv tho sum of nine hundred thousand dollars, for which it i proposed by the Sejitinel and others to sell out the North Carolina Rail- road to tho bond-holders, the road is at present paying to the State an annual income of JBcTT WEr T Y PER CENT.-tSa X? all ill? JJCllllUUO 1U1 Jo Turner has never asked for one to investigate the blowing: Up of his office. Strange, is it not ? Some romarks. and an article commendatory of John;iI. William son, Representative from Franklin, will appear next week. Several valuable contributions are crowded out; one of especial interest and merit from Macon. Amnesty and - other matters must go over under the pressure on Doino nothing is a full, fair and impartial report of the Legislative proceedings. LEGISLATIVE. SENATE. Wednesday, Jan. 14, 74. The Senate met promptly at 11 o'clock, Lieut. Gov. Brogden in the chair. INTRODUCTION OF PETITIONS AND BILLS. By Mr. Mabson, several peti tions from citizens of New Hanover in relation to the new county of Lil lington, which was, on his motion, placed on the calendar with the bill. By Mr. Ellis, of Columbus, a bill to amend the act giving cities and towns jurisdiction of Justices of tho Peace. Referred. By Mr. Troy, a bill (and petition) to prevent the sale of liquor in cer- tain localities. Referred. SPECIAL ORDER. At 11 J o'clock the bill to layoff and establish the new county of lallington was taken up as the spe cial order for that hour on its thud reading. Mr. Mabson offered an amend ment providing that the bill should not become a law until ratified by the qualified voters of the proposed new county. "VNIr. Allen opposed the amend M of Mr. Mabson. Ho said the ssion of the citizen of that r nrno ftill 1 n . .tho petitions presented hy, and he saw no oc- delay that would it, &c ; 'y called the previ- tne passage or the bill, whioh being: sustained, the vte recurred on the amendment of Mr. Mabson. The yeas and nays were ordered, and the amendment was lest by 22 yeas to 17 nays. The bill then passed its final read- mg oy veas to yi nays. Un motion or Mr. 'lroy the rules were suspended and the bill Krus du sen 10 wie xiouse. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, At 11 a. m. Mr. Speaker Robinson called the House to order. A number of petitions were pre sented and appropriately disposed of. Messrs. Gidney, Joyner, Jones, of Caldwell and Craige submitted reports from Standing Committees. Hy Mr. Cox, a bill to prescribe the duties of clerks of the Superior Courts and justices of the Peace in relation to bills of cost. By Mr. Brown, of Davidson, a bill to empower the Board of Com missioners of Davidson county to organize a Teacher's Institute. By Mr.' Richardson, a bill to pro hibit the sale of liquor within three miles of the Methodist Church at Abbottsburg, Bladen county. By Mr. Gidney, a bill to authorize the Commissioners of the town of Shelby to make title to certain town lots Messrs. Brown, of Davidson, Wiley and Johns were announced as the special committee to investi gate the charges against the man agement of the Penitentiary. The bill to enable indigent par ties to appeal to the Supreme Court, was taken up and passed its several readings. The bill to make valid proceed ings in certain divorce cases, was taken up and passed its several i hidings. On motion of Mr. Gilmer, the bill to prohibit the sale-of liquor to minors, was taken up ana passed its second reading. The bill to make the attendance upon public schools obligatory, was taken up and, on motion of Mr. Bowman, was. indefinitely post poned. The bill to re-enact chapter 7b, laws of 1870-71, was taken up and, on motion of Mr. Houston, was re ferred to the Judiciary Committee. By Mr. Waddell, a bill to pro- hibit the sale of liquor within two miles of Mount Olive Church, Stanly county. Referred. The bill to incorporate Nebo k UD'a'nd passed its severai readings. Adjourned. SENATE. Thursday, Jan. 15, 1874. The Senate met at 11 p'clock. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND RES 0LUTI0N9.--0-" ' By. Mr. Seymour, a bill to incor porate the North Carolina Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. By Mr. Harris, of Wake, a reso lution in favor of M. A. Bledsoe. Referred to the Judiciary Com mittee. . By Mr. Barnhardt, a bill and pe tition to prohibit the sale of liquor within one mile of Coddie Creek Association Presbyterian Church, in Iredell county. By Mr. Waring, a bill to tax clogs and for other purposes. Referred to the Senator from Orage. . CALENDAR. Senate bill to authorize the Com missioners of Anson county to levy ft . 1 a special tax, passed its second reading. The Senate bill in regard to the appointment of special terms of the Superior Court, authorizing the Governor to appoint terms for the trial of both criminal and civil cases, passed its second reading. M ISCELL ANEOUS. On motion of Mr. Avera, the bill in relation to the Oxford Orphan Asylum was taken up and made the Special Order for Wednesday next. On motion of Mr. Harris, of Wake, the bill to prevent flogging in the State prison, was taken from the Calendar and referred to the Committee on Penal Institutions. SPECIAL ORDER. The bill to enlarge the Insane Asylum, and to provide for the better government of tho same, came up as tne special order at rz o'clock and. on motion of Mr. Mur h y, it3 fur'ther consideration was postponed till Tuesday, at lz o'clock m., and th bill ordered to be printed. At 12 o'clock tho bill providing fnr thA Annronriation of $6o.OOO for I tha cunnnrtnf thft TnsunB Asvlnm the present year was taken up. Mr. Humphrey, in view of an in vestigation of the affairs of the Asy lum now pending, desired the postponement of the further con sideration of the bill. On motion of Mr. Ellis, of Co lumbus, tho further consideration of the bill was postponed till Sat urday next, ana 'made the special order for 12 o'clock on that day. At 1 o'clock the bill to appropri ate $461500 for the current expenses of the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asy lum the present year, was taken up as tho special order. . Mr. Murphy, as Chairman of the Committee on this Institution, stated the objects of the bill, its ne cessity, &c. In regard to the appro priation for the completion or the hnildinfy for the minimi Asvlum. Mr. Murphy said the Board of Di- rwfnra had PYPi-rMSPrl rlim Amnnmv nofc yet completed, and which this bill asked an appropriation for. The building: when completed will be an ornament to the State, and a credit and honor to the General Assembly. He hoped the Senate would, for the . sake of humanity, pass the appropriation. Mr. Harris of Wake, was opposed to the division, and favored the passage of the bill. He referred to the precedent of meeting such ap propriation by legislative enact ment as already established by this General Assembly, &c. Mr. Humphrey called the previous question. Mr. Waring offered an amend ment, making the appropriation $39,000 instead of $46,000 stating his object in doing so was to divide the vote on the appropriation. The amendment was lost. The vote then recurred on the passage of the bill on its second reading, which prevailed by a vote of 29 ayes to 5 nays. On motion of Mr. Murphy, the further consideration of the bill was postponod til to-morrow. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. At 10:30 a. m. Mr. Speaker Rob inson called the House to order. A number of petitions were pre sented and appropriately disposed of. Messrs. Joyner, Gidney, Brown, f Mecklenburg and Marler sub mitted reports from Standing Com mittees. By Mr. Outlaw, a resolution ad journing sine die on Feb. 2nd, 1874. Calendar. By Mr. Paschall, a bill appropria ting $6,000 to the Oxford Orphan Asylum. Calendar. By Mr. Blythe, a bill to prohibit the sale of liquor near a certain church in Henderson county. Re ferred. By Mr. Michael, a bill to prohibit the sale of liquor within one mile of churches, school houses, &c. Re ferred. By Mr. Byrd, a bill to prohibit the sale of liquor in certain locali ties in Yancey county. Referred. By Mr. Shackleford, a bill to pro hibit the sale of liquor in the vi cinity of a certain school huse in Onslow county. Referred. The bill to prohibit the sale of liquor to minors, was taken up. Mr. Trivett moved an amend ment which made the bill apply only to minors under 16yeacs of asre. .Lost. Mr. Bennett moved to amend by excepting minors who are married. and whose time has been forgiven them by their parents from provis ions of the-bill. The amendment was adopted. Mr. Bennett moved an amend ment which declares the minor who receives the liquor guilty o a mis demeanor. Lost. After a long discussion, and the rejection of a large number of amendments, Mr. Brown of Meck lenburg, called the previous ques tion, and it was ordered. The bill then passed its third reading. On motion of Mr. Brown of Da vidson, the motion to reconsider the vote by which the amnesty bill was rejected was made special braer for Wednesday next at 12 m. By Mr. McNeill, a bill to estab lish a new county out of portions oi itooeson and Richmond counties, to be called the county of Jura. A message was received from the Governor, transmitting a copy of the correspondence between him self and Col. J. P. Thomas. Suoer intendent of the Carolina Institute. Charlotte, N. C. The correspond- ence was read and ordered to be placed on the Calendar. rlhe Senate bill to incorporate tne i-eopies' .tJanJK ot Monroe, was taKen up and passed its several readings. The Senate bill to incorporate the tivator Company, was taken up and passed its several readings. By M. Blackwell, a bill to pre vent the sale of liquor near a cer tain Camp Ground in Buncombe county. Adjourned. T OVEJOY ACADEMY, RALEIGH, N. C. Tlit Solh S&ssion Opens Jan. 26, 1874. The Principals congratulate them selves on the success which has attended their efforts during the past year; within which time over a hundred boys have been instructed by them. The Academy aims to teach well. It prepares boys for any College, and for the practical pursuits of life. Tuition, per session, $20, $55, $30. B oardand room $15and $16 per month. A few boys can secure board with one of the teachers. ' For other particulars address, J. M. LOVEJO Y, J. W. WHITE, Prin'a B. W.LOVEJOY, Assistant Instructor. Raleigh, Jan. 14 2-w2w IN" BANKRUPTCY. rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That -a. on the 7th day of January, A. D., 174, a warrant in .Bankruptcy was is sued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, against the estate of Samuel D. B ras well, of Rocky Mount in th county of Nash, and State'of North Carolina, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition: That the payment of any debts, and the de livery ; of any property belonging to such bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer any property, by him, are forbidden by law ; That a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be hol&m at Raleigh, N. C, before A. W. Shaifer, Register, on the 3 1st day of January, A. D., 1874, at 10 o'clock, A. M. R. M. DOUGLAS, 29 3t Marshal as Messenger. Dossey Battle, Attorney. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That on the 7th day of Jan., A. D., 1873, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, against ' the estate of Robeit F. Ricks, of Rocky Mount in the county of Nash, and State of North Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own Petition: That the payment of any debts, and the de livery of any property belonging to such bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and tiie transfer of any property, by him, are forbidden by law ; That a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to -prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees ot his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Raleigh, N. C, before A. W. Shaffer, Kegister, on the 31st day of Jan., A. DM 1874, at 10 o'clock, A. M. K. M. DUUWLAS, 29 3t Marshal as Messenger. Dossey Battle, Attorney. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That on the 10th day of Jan., A. D., 1873, a warrant in Bankrupty was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Caro lina, against the estate of Alexander Eatman, of Wilson P. O. in the county of Nash, State of North Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon the Petition of his creditors : That the pay ment of any debts and the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property, by him, are forbidden by law : A meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his es tate, will be held at a Court of Bank ruptcy, to bi holden at Raleigh, N. C, before A. W. Shaffer, Kegister, on the 31st day of January, A. D., 1874, at 10 o'clock, A. M. R. M. DOUGLAS, 29 3t Marshal as Messenger. Geo. Blount fc Bro., Attorneys. rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That JL on the 29th day of Dec. A. D.. 1873. warrant in Bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, against the estate of Jas. D. Pullen, of Raleigh, in the county of Wake, and State of North Carolina; "vho has been adjudged a Bankrupt of his own .Petition : That the payment on any debts, and the delivery ot any pro perty belonging to such bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property, by him, are forbidden by law ; That a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bank ruptcy, to be holden at Raleigh, N. C, betore A. w. Shatter, Kegister, on the 24th day of January, A. D., 1874, at 10 o'clock, A. M. R. M. DOUGLAS, 28-3t Marshal as Messenger. R. C. Badger, Attorney. HPHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That JL on the 29th day of Dec, A. D., 1873, awarrantin Bankruptcy was issued out ot the District Court ol the United States for the Eastern District Of North Carolina, against the estate of Robert W. Best, of Raleigh, in the county of Wake, and State ot North Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own Petition : That the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any pro perty belonging to such bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transler of any property, by him, are forbidden by law: That a meeting of the -i editors ot said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bank ruptcy, to be holden at KidMgh, N. C, betore A. W. Shaffer, BeUtur, on the 24th day of January, A. 1 , KS74 at 10 o'clock, A. M. R. M. DOUGLAS, 28 3t Marshal as Messenger. Mebrimon, Fuller fe Ashk, At torneys. nnHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That JL on the 22d day of Dec, A. D., 1873, a warrant in iianKruptcv was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, against the estate of. Sion H. Rogers, of Raleigh, in the county ot Wake, and State of North Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his riwn Pfttition : That th mvini'nt of anv rloMa and th rlfilivprv of an v nro- I TkArf.xr hAlnnnrintr trt snp.h hank runt, to 1 J , -J J I him. oi for his use. and the transfer of any property, by him, are forbidden by law ; That a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or mere assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bank ruptcy, to be holden at Raleigh, N. C, before A. W. Shaffer, Register, on the 24th day of January, A. D., 1874, at 10, o'clock A. M. . R. M. DOUGLAS. 2S-3t' Marshal as Messenger X WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST JL bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Raleigh N. C- on Saturday the 31st day of January ' 1874 at 12 o'clock noon, the notes accouuts and choses in action the property of Joseph H. Bland, Bankrupt. THOMAS HAMPSON, Assignee. 29-2t Raleigh, N. C, IN" BANKRUPTCY. VTOTICE IS HEREBY .GIVEN, J3( That a 2nd general meeting of the creditors of Clement Richardson, will be held at.the Register's Office, in Ral eigh, N. C, on the 24th day of January, 1874, at 10 o'clock A.""M.,' before f AVIV. Shaffer, Register, for the purposes named in the 27th section of the Bank rupt Act of March 2, 1867. J. W. VICK, Assignee. 29 2 1 Selma,N.C. Selma, Jan. 9th, 1874. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a fifth general meeting of cred itors of the Bank of North Carolina bankrupt, will be held at the Register's office in Raleigh, N. C, on the 3rd day of February. 1874, at 10 o'clock, A M., be lore A. w. Shatter, Kegister ior mo purposes named in the z7th ana jzstn sections of the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1867. I CHARLES DEWEY, Assignee 29 w3w Raleigh, N. C. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee ofjJas. H. Bryan, of Clayton, in the county of Johnston, and State of North Caro lina, within the Eastern District of North Carolina, , who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated Raleigh, Jan. 3rd, 1874. THOMAS. llAMFSUiN, Assignee, 28-3t P. O. Raleigh, Ni C. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The undersigned hereby gives n1 lie of his appointmentas Assignee of Benj. F. Jinkms, ot Oxtord, in the county of GranvUle and State of North Carolina, within said District, who has been ad- iudeed a Bankrupt upon his own peti tion bv the District uourt oisaia ijuis- trict. Dated Raleigh, Dec. 27, 1873. JOHN R. 0'NEIL.Li,Assigneef 30-law3w P. O. Raleigh, N.C. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of Joshua B.. Smith, ot , in tne county oi Warren, and State of North Carolina, within said District, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon his own peti- tion by the District Court of said Dis- trict. Dated Raleigh, Dec. 27th, 1873. J, R. O'NElLiLv Assignee, 30 3t P. O Raleigh, N. C. J-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That I will soli at public auction at tho court house door in Raleigh, N. C, on Saturday, the 31st day of January, 1874, at 12 o'ciock noon, to tne nignesi bidder for cash, one claim against the United States for property taken for the use of the army, amounting to $5,000 or thereabouts, and rejected by the South ern Claims Commission, the property of Thomas H. Coates, Bankrupt. R. G. LEWIS. Assignee. 30-2t Raleigh, N C. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATES. Eastern District of North Carolina. . I - Uni tec States vb two mules, .Qnwagon two sets of harness, nineteen package?- nf mannfafitured tobacco, property orv v" - . . James P. Maynard, Granville coun ty, N. C Libel of Information.! To James P. Maynard, and to all whom it may concern : Greeting. ! Notice is hereby given, That the above mentioned property was seized by the Collector pf Internal Revenue for the 4th Collection District of North Carolina, on the 25th day of December, 1S73, as forfeited to the uses of the United States, for violation of the In ternal Revenue Laws, and the same is libelled and prosecuted in the Circuit Court of the United States for condem nation for the causes in the said Libel of Information set forth; and that the said causes will stand for trial at the Court Room at Raleigh on the first Monday of June next, if that be a juris diction day. and if not at the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, when , and where all persons are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not be decreed, and to intervene lor their interest. j Givan under my hand at office, in Raleigh, this 9th day of January, 1874. R. M. DOUGLAS, 29 w2w United States Marshal. C CIRCUIT COURT TED STATES.- OF THE! UNI Eastern District nf North Carolin. ! Mary Ruftin vs Benjamin B. Lewis. Warrant of attachment levied on land. I Notice is hereby given to the defend ant, Benjamin B. Lewis, that in the ac tion pending in the Circuit Court of the United States of America, for the Eas tern District ot North Carolina, a war rant of attachment was duly issued by the Clerk of said Court an the 16th day of December, A. D.,' 1873, returnable to. June term, 1874, of said Court. Which said warrant of attaenment was this day levied upon a tract of land in thecounty of Franklin, State of North Carolina, as the property oi aiu uujijuiih Lewis, defendant, as follows: Aoout. one and one-half miles trom the town, of .Louisburg on the east side of the. roarl lfiadinEr from Louisburg to war- rpn hnn ioininff the lands of Miss Mary A nn Knpneer on tne IN orm. J omi AjVs)h.u " ,1 -r nn thft HOUtn ana jnauison iiaw.ius along said Louisburg ana .warrenion road, at psesent occupieu uy, pxis&va Maria and Martha Lewis, supposed to contain about 250 acres. The plaintiff in saia action ciaiuis unco iuuumuu dollars as damages for breach of con tract as set forth in plaintiffs complaint fiiAd in the office of the Jieric oi saia fMrmiit Court in said action. r R. M. DUUULMJ, United States Marshall. J. B.JIILL, 2C y4v Deputy U. . Marshal.. K. C. ECCIiES, Proprietor, ... CENTRAL HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, O. . i: ::l
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