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r-v ' -.; ; j,;-'r f.?1- :.-!; - '.--.V 1 aaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMBaiaaaaaaaaMaMaaa.,,,M,. ,,.-v U -1 SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY li, $865. NEWS , LATEST PROM THE NORTH,, I ; ,:, b, wAi --:1 aWs account it the affair at Charleston lrW XlWWUUUIKiVl Uta VkU TBCBITfla. : . ' na I J ,lys the rebel mere successfully1 dedeyed, is to l me. conaiuoflfof tne MercldiU it) thinking: we: ! "wmIo ftfcinlinfe conditio. " --"tr? :,: V-k', ; Tbrevpewohe were kiJJed by a shotl irMcilea-l f? tered her bone,,' : i- , . , , . r i j-ne Jkeyitona. state received a ihot thnbijth! -7 rW? cauaing tne aeam or ai pensooi. i ... During the adtack the Frinceaa Boval. which ' Hoaatonie,:QCceede4 in getting off.! j J The Wockading yesela tailed toward the Key. ? sione Htau to Mowuun He condition and wheth j wim wantea jaaauuaoe, Dttt 'Terotaed their bod i; Hon at dark.' .J i-:..'. U:v-; -ri -v- -v. ; '? The MojDWu:' Wat not: at diaabiedltl the j Mtacktm FortJMcAlllater. ;She-receited set! !, iuoh m ner nae ; ana twelve In . her tarrAL ; iui- wm oj incus, ajeing loggy , next moruing, : ihfl AA Tint rMitro In Ot .4.b. ; t. r " - T 6 - ' F W WVf rAjSoS'hilVi- . . xne United Btatei Chmtitn meeUng in Naw' York, Gen" Durouag was vreeeni ana maae av inarh i : aaid In a. few weaka ft greabattle touat be Mght -aoa'iwo; ternie :armtea Drought- into collision. ju aeniea-mat uie army was demoralized., I h , Samtrnartntiodueod autataJn the Rn "Wr to enquiH into the conditioner the Ar4)v of the Potoaiac; bothTbfficera and ( men,' and to , wuihjot wn meaiurea are neceatary to secure - from themaa un waveriog and soldier like devotion to tne declared policy ?t.tnd Government . . if UEtBER FROit THE, NORTH. ' : -: ' ' MoBiLi.Feb. li A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Kesris- ior akou ju.uiu,iuaTiiio, ceoruary &i, states tnat ipeuaie-jHorinern papers snow m great revolution in all the. Western and Border States. ' T '- i The liouisTille Journal ayi that Lipcolal ;ia eraty or mad add begi him to rescind his proew- tnaiion. It says that their soldiers will not flf hi side by side with negro soldiers, i '!) ... j-. J . " At Jlur frees boro they held a meeting uphold- inz the democrats of theixfitateJ '. i i - i ; K(4.bill passed the Federal Congress authoring Itincola to raise an army and equip one hundred and fifty thousand negroes for army and nary, I LATEST-FRO ii EUROPE. f ' ''' The Ritrht Honorable Milner Gihaon J.M President of the Br tish Board of. Trade, has de livered a very important Address to his constitu ents at Asbton, England.' Mr. Gibson- reviewed the present position of Enland towards the United States. : He atleked that slavery, was the mala cause of th war jby inducing even secession forjits defence He urged England to' adhere to,, her neutral course in the stHctesl manner, and denied the wisdom of foreign mediation, interventionldr a I'hasty ; . reeognltioa'.of the so called . Confede rates. -! J,.-- r- i t .--" Beresford Hope, M. P. avowed himself (in opinion, eulogized Davis and S!nd.I for grwtt principle of lib 4 Lincoln, proclamation and 6 t ifttftt&i Mrrarren. J ctded southerner ti Jackson, censured vised recognition. .N apoleon'a letter to Forey produced a sensation in Englandnd if spoken of as like" a dangerous (o ; the North as the South. 'Consols, Jan; 2 1st S2 i to s ror money, to f for account; cotton fourth 10 naii lower,, aui j." CONFEDERATE CONGRESS. " - ; r j. ( .7 ; r RicsMbiriir Feb;i2 . In the Senate Mr. 8parrow, of La, submitted a resolution, deolarinsr it to be the.nurnose of Oon- gross to maintain 'the right to the free navigation oj iiie misauuppij Aivor aa ueciarau iu iud vi i the proTisionai government. Referred tor. Com mittee on Commerce. . j i';'!. ; House bill repealing the clause of the exemp tion bill relative, ito overseers on plantations was discussed until adjournment, r . i 1 In the House, ir. McRad iotrodoced an ex- eruption bill; repealing the present laws and leav ing the power to )the. President and Secretary of War. Referred.' The improvement bin was dis cussed. -No action. - ' . .: CONFEDERATE CONGRESS. ; r .! , Richmond, Feb. Ui The Senate passed the finance bill yesterdayin : HAoret teasion. The Drovlsions oi ma out. are not yet made public. ' . I TmIiv.. Mr; Phelan from select committee re- 1 Dorted back bill to impress cotton for the public ; ... . . r . ii . r . rpu Ik 11 ; : nan nun s recommenutkVton tuai ifc pw. juo m .was nlad unon khe calender. i Rnste then tveht into secret session. The House also in secet session j FROM WHSHINGTONfCTTY: , i RrcHiioKD, Feb. 11 - " The Washington correeporident of the .N. jTk " Trfhime sars :L i i. '".I ii i Th r Va1Iow Rookl" in nossesslon of Count iw rcier. contairis evidence . that the removal! of nniUi from New Orleans, was known to Drouvn De LHuyinj Peris, long bf fore it was known to prominent members of Congress in Washig -. ton. 1 . ... w i -v. .1 ' t: . FROM PORT; HUDSON1 - f: i j : : PoKTHt?i)s6K;Feb. 6. - Information h'as just been received that.Pk ett's portion of fiibley's commaqd, encountered the enemy at Indian Village to-day, routing h;im after a severe fight , The enemyadmiU a losOf. ; ono thousand killed, wounded and missmg.i This is positive information. t :, i y AL , Ratnn . VRan we leirnl thot the lInsh Brigade and negro reglmeoU I bave' been sentle low. Thetotal jforce; of the enemy Is 10,t)O(K-s Deserters are coutinuaiiy arriving nere. . , -. j ... FR.QM .THE NOBTIL ' ' f Meniti. Feb. It. A special -dispatch to .the Advertiser and Rj9g ister dated Jackson 11th, contains a' dispatch to the Crisis from Grenada, which says : Chicago vutfta to 'the 4 th have 'been received and New Vs.rk dsles ton the 3d Drv imods advanced Ibe- vondreaeh of greenbacks. Gold 162 J. Twelvef 'Honfederate : prisoners were frosen to '; death at nmrv Doufflasi t ' ; I San Francisco dispatches of the 3rd pay, Judge; Cravlher decided green-backs "not a legal tender. The nailers w'u vi sr Tndia'iUpoU dates of the rd say Federal de aremakinir t. forcible resistance to arrest, -t! Mffiitament in consequence. rnkvlieklslatur has ordered out twenty ":riX,AAAriinder the Military Board to rer ' sUrthVeaforcejient of Lincoln procUmaUonj LARGE, FJRR.-JIT "RICHMOND. : 1 . r tr - XWW;iaaf " ' 11. L5 ' 1 . Mason T', W marly Sterns, .heavy"r.H r DISPOSED . 'It rtnresenUtives yesterday gavf IJjsnaftr- . BW reported-from tbo quietus tofRJ!-, Affairsaod all the the f1 After expend amendmecUwotedw Ma adopting a 6 tnnsb!?i imendntv House dell Urge ombf,.l ewure by sx vote nearly lib ratal f defeated eaure j tbemosl.oDjectr:---F- Teetirdav mption tbelaltsesslon'inibrce,. - leaves the wf nf wteen rescinded' b ithe kt so .mach of It at has eeu . . i 1' OF LCGlSIATIVE 4n6cEEDINGS; Aiuoua2ni . hxasiov. -.V-i" 'v. ' -A m - . . t - - . SENATE. : . A message 'received from the Hbom of Com ma transmitting the following rejigrossed bills :1 '."S" waonmng , the Governor -to cair out LTOyMWd I several xeadiogs. :' - ?. I U -.! . . . . T w 'BiwociaUoB, authoriaing the erection of a ; monu- wvneiate lien. Lu CTB. Branch upon any suitable spot within the Cspltol square: On too won of i. Mr. ' Arendell' the ' rules weret sospended ana ue Dili pawed Mi second nd third 'read " A rqsolQtion In ifeeird lo thflh meaff': kliw HA w ineuvwi oi me xiegi&iaturei ., dh in regard to roads.! A resolution concerning the printing of. the" "B""" uuruwt. Ataia upon me taoie. r- A bill authoriaiBsr eertAla nmairk in th Tv.a urer'ii offlce. 1 Passed its severaf readings under a, .An amended bill increasing 'tbesaJariei of Bute uiMcvrs. . xTie ; senate refused 4 to concur In the anaenamenua. s- :i...vB;:; A bill to fhcoroOrate the i3hJhS BmS Itfm. xkpuroa comDanv. ituiea 'ininmflAi r mil tho -Vim . x .... . .' .;.- - r- -r um ipawea iu several , readings.' -,.lA-tatt?a,otdatiiigihe enclosure the Sot- p-i wgaua utawursemeata maua DV lae t,Twf,w; twsur Jttessrs: . waternouBe and Also a communication from 'th nA.flr xesara.totne seizure' of the Atlantic A" WnMK tertl ? ? f??,4 f11? of. defer- Mr.raham thought thatr tfils tnat ;came wumn tne jurlsdiqUon of the Conied traxe uoTernment.; t . - ." ' t MirfaiurrlU sUted that he attee withlha' ator from Orange, but inasmach at this Leghla lurejhad interested lUelf In'mdch that came rathi er within the Jurisdicflbu of Uongreas, ha thought thstt tt might also ditposu of this matter: -.- Mr. Euro was in favor of susnendiniir thairiilrifc and ptfssing the bill through ;iu several eadiags and moved to that effect, lioit.' Resolution in favor of Jar Marshall, Sheriff of Stanlv. massed Its several rtiadldirs under a knm. perisibn of the rules, v A bill to repeal the 21tt seotibh of the "30th chapter,df the Revised r Code wai on motion of Mr: Eorelaldoa tsble" . . ' A iblll in regard to the libert v of 'the neonW and protesting against the sufpensioh of the writ or HqJbent Corpus at' Salisbury; " Laid' on the tablei -f.. . - - . O . -M A bill to exemnt all men over Bftr.flvo vmh of ! age from militia duty, discussed by Messrs. Jones 'and Drake in faTor of Its partaee and Messrs.' Murrill and CarfiWav in ODisosTtion. Passed.;' The consideration-of the bill in reeard to the writ of Hebeai Corpus Was resumed.- Mrl Warren s(xke to some leneUr denotineinc the suspension of the wtit bf 'Sabtdi Corona as an act fplf unjustifiable usurpltioh on the part of the central eoTernment without Warrant of the Con stitution, he was not the counsel of any person impwuuDu b isaujqpurj, uo uu uu irienus mere, Ani extended debate then sprang no between Messrr. Murrill, Warren, Young andSharpe.' Message received from the House enclosing the report of the Committee of Conference concurred in by j the House. - . Mr. Sharpe mored to adjourn till to-night at seven; o'clock. Carried.' HOUSE OF COMMONS. V. Mohdxt. Feb. 9. -t i Jlri. Shepherdjfrom the committee on printing, preseiited two reports. One against having the p""j5 jhw, aumo ana Diiiia aij iuxn the second reixu ? e j su fek against the late Public Printer, and stating that no evidence to substantiate any charge against him bed been presented to the committee, and re questing to be discharged from the further consid eration of the subject. Concurred in.'. ' A message was received from the Senate, con curring in-the. House resolution to adjourn sine dUori Wednesday llthinst.- - . Mr. Sherwood introduced a resolution limiting speecnes to iv minutes. Mr. McOormick moved to amend by limiting to minutes,' which was adopted and the resolu tion passed.- - Mr Henry of Henderson, authorizing the Se cretary of State to issue copies of the Revised Codeito the County ana : superior Jourt sjrerics, and Clerks and Masters in Baaity of the counties of Translyvania, day and Mitchell. Passed1 its several readings. - ' Mr. FIemine..a bill to incorporate the Jiymer Gold and Copper Mining Company in Rowan. couuty. Passed Its several readings. Iif. Loean, to compel' free petsonr or -soior, between the ages of 18 and 43 years, to serve in the! army as cooks ana waiters. The bill for the -relief of indigent soldiers' wives and families; was received fnotn toe Senate with; some verbal amendments, which were- concurred in. . . The resolution for the appointment of a com mittee to enquire into the condition of-the Secre tary Of State's Office; was taken; up. Mr. waddeii stated at the request or jar. rage: that ft wasfhis earnest desire that strict enquiry- be maaeiniouie luwoi ias ouoe. ; M : Cobb, at the reauest Of the late Secretary of State stated thai he' desired . very much the ap pointment of the committae-. That ' there was no disarrangement of papers in the office; on the con trary tnere i was - reuoru wjvu ma muei which snowed the r pesitidn-of the- several docu ments. There may 1 oe ' -ar w laoeis wanting which he fioo Id regulate In a few hours' Without anr expense to the State," and asked'the.privilege to accompany uu uoiuxujbvoo . kuic uiTMuji- tinn i ' '' 7 ' - -. Mr!i Grissom dlsclalmed aaj intention ox reflect- Id g on the late Secretary. . His object was to get additional assistance for tha present-Secretary of State!' : Mr. Cobb said the 1 ate- Secretary had no assis tance; for two years but done the doty himself. xnie resoiuuon -appoiuunK oouihjumw wm adopted. - ' : ,f ' " . t On motion of ju.r. MCJi.ay, tne Dili suspending d airing the war,' the 8dV4th and 5th sections ef the 17th Chapter of. the iteylsea Code, entitled iive Stock, passed iU several readings. The hill to incorporate the x adfcin valley ana Western - Railroad connection 'passed )ts several readings,1- JA resolution in favor ef payinjg .the Wilming ton and Weldon - Railroad. . Company $6,114 awarded by' the Board ef Claims for' transporta tion! nasBed Its several readings ! TheSenate? refused to concur in the House amendments to the bill for inOreasingtae salaries of the Governor and public oncers; i On motion of 1 Mr. Shober, the House insisted on its amendments and asked a committee of con ference. The resDlutlons nn -favor of Ju. 8. uiements, or artin; atad AiA. Wiseman, of Mitchell, passed their several readings. , ' - : i . Xme reSOIUUOD JU vi u. uuuni, vi iaoril" passed its several readings. Tha Kin amenainsriae orainance m ieo. p pA its several readings. . It enacts that officers of the army shall testify, onJionor, to the citizen- shipof soldiers on their pay-roll - .t TWhlll to sjnend -the charter of the town of PittsboroV Chatham county, passed.its. several xeadingf. . . . i ; .f The bill to exempt 60 acres of land from exe 'euSon waS taken up.' j -v, y -K . Mr.Jlngritm spoke at some length in favor ef the Mil: it was intended lor the protection of the oroberty of soldiers after their return home from bei war, and ralso'fcr tha' protection ct Ue .fLsA-of thosswho died in the service.: The ft iict of the iaie Jddgel)ics:,'passed Its seveii .ings. r v; ;-;.:sX ead-1 ma-. A resolution asking the Governdr for info tion relative to the imnreesment of teamsK the employ of D. Worthalt commissioner, wajaSopV The Resolution in favnir f Ji 3T. flat-awav.' passed iUsereral. readings. :;f !-Jfe k.' Ou nrution oi Mr. Lane! the resolution n favor of the sureties of Wm Green; late Sheriff f flyr. woodV pawed its several readings; WA. -': .i Tbebill concerning thecase of imane jewcj', passed its several readings. ' .,kA S h ' A resolutiph concerning' th :'; distribuwoa j of salt, td the fainiliei of indigehVsoldiers was reji? . . -i i .l--p-ti t ,"' The bill prohibiting the keeping of. staves? at pight oh- plantations where there i was no white -person;, was rejected. -' ' :ttl'k v. The bill to amend the 5tii section 5th chspier Revised Code concerning apprentices, passed J The resolution in favor of M, .Wellborn, passed its several readings.' .;.. r .',. r. The bill; to extend the charter of the Pittaboro' uu . uiiwooa mntriwi immnanv. nascen several readings. ' . .Mr. Grissom moved to reconsider, the tote for adiotirnrniT nn tV. inh fna T.aiil anlthe table... r : -;v -r--T-; r :..v On. motion, of Mrl Fbv. alnertafn docainentxe. porting a conversation relative to the njftjoray; re port oi the committee on the sile of SUta hqnas, Was Withdrawn from tha PnHU TFinter.. , t Thebifl eicludifisf the time in which the law is in force, from computation under lb hte of limitations: ' Passed its several read The bill tnktnAnd tftarhfla-rVVia nrAAnviTIa and French Broad Railroad Compaay. The bill; was v'Fpvowu uy ,ja.r. jj leming anasupportea. o, Bean. - On motion pf Mr. Bhrginr poslpbhed. to TWay, 12 ' A . message was received from 'the Govtmor. stating In answer - to the resolution concerhisg the impressment of Dr. Worth's teams, that Gen. u-w jua oraerea tneir immediate restoration. Mr. 8hepherd. from the committee oft ennfer. ence,Mid the onfy difference between thi aouse wason tne mode of ascertaining thevalue oTsraves. He, by their desire, reported thst all UtrM in ihu State be taxed accordinelv to their ValrtL (whirh to be ascertalnea by those assessors areiatl tt assess the value of land. Tha - w wa -r ms - red in. s-. . r.-fu-. The bill to in cor nor ate the Vortk nwJUa tMn Manufacturing Comnanvwas t&Vfln-nnnnkAtinn f Mr. - Shepherd it approprUteS $500,000 in State bonds to assist in' mining and' manufactur ing railroad iron. The money to be advanced on personal security, armroved bv the GrTremor. nA to be repaid o the treasnry. , ' ( ja.T. uowies opposed, and Messrs; Shepherd and Waddell supported it. V ?T After some remarks from Mr. Fowfe the. bill was rejected yeas 2T, noes 39. f xne House took a recess until 3 o'clock. eveningession. ' The House went reerularlv through tha calen dar.'- The following are the only bills that fjassed their several readings : ( xne Din in relation to uommon Schools. The bill for the relief of soldiers' lamilies and to provide for a roll of hbnor. ) Engrossed bill to orovide for holding fcburts lh Hertford county, and the Engrossed bill to amend the law relating- to issuing' writs of habeas corpus. a a a l a. -. - . ... iA.ioog neoau ensuea, tne opponents of the bill . enying that there Was any occasion to depart from the long established course of proceedings here and in x ngland. The present law was am ply sufficient for the protection of our citizens. Besides the bill was calculated to bring a conflict between the Confederate Officers and the Sheriff and poasc. Several motions to amend and postpone .were voted down. A motion by Mr. Person, that the bill should not apply to any place whire the Ha beas Corpus w?It was suspended by the President's authority, was rejected, yeas Z3, nays o7. The oiu passea lis second ana xi nii'fl' readings.' - The House adjourned to Taesday morning. SENATE. EVENINGSESSION. Monday, Feb. 9. The Senate met at 7 o'clock. The question pending being the bill in relation to habeas corpus, with the amendment offered by Mr. Warren on the same subject. - Mr. Eure moved to lay both on the tattle. Re jected. , Mr. warren a amendment was rejected. The bill then passed its 3d reading. JKQBOSSXD BILLS XHTD KKSOLTJTIONS PABSXp. A bill remitting taxes on slaves carried or de coyed away by the enemy. A resolution in fayor of. J. G. Carraway. A bill in favor of A. A. Wiseman. A resolution in favor of Wm. Green. A bill toextend the time of the entry of land. A bill to repeal the; 3d, 4th and 5th sections, 17th Chapter, Revised Code. A bill to prevent the spread of small pox. The bill authorizing the holding of a special Court in Randolph. A resolution in favor of W. H. Murrill. On. motion the, Senate adjourned till to-morrow, at 10 o'clock. . SENATE. . TxncsiJLV,.Feb. 10. The Senate proceeded to take up a number of bills 'upon .the privater calender and ,. passed the same without comment. Mr. Young moved that a message be sent to ther House proposing to go iato the election of two lvustees of the University. Agreed to. On motion of Mr. Warren a number of nomi nations for Justices-were made, and forwarded to the House!' h- - ''';"'' ; . " ': The resolution: to appoint a coni mission" to en anireinto the chat-ee of fraud-on the part of rail- roaa agents, in tne anegwu suippujj vi . . . - . . - li - Tj '.11.. A, .!.: f property as Government megnt.' ' Mr. Arenaeii nopea tne resoiuwon wouwyw, he did not Ihioarthat corporations should be aN lowed to Increase their proflts at tne expense oi the Oovernment.' - V - : - Message received from the House, eeaewriog In th nronositlon of the Senate to go into the election of Trustees forthwith. ' The Speaker ap pointed Messrs. Arendell and Powell, committee on the part of the Senate to superintend the elec tion. . - Fendinsr the examination of the vote the de bate in regard toxhe appointment of the commis sion. was resumed. Mr. Lassiter said he did not wish to accuse any one, but he had been : informed, by reuaDie per sons, that such f rauda had been committed. Mr. Smith, of Macon moved-to insert "five dollars" as the pay per diem of said commission ers. Adopted. .. .. . The resolution then passed its third reading. Message received from the House of Commons Droposing to rescind the joints resolution of both booses, to adiourn on Wednesday mirnin at o'clock, and recommending that this Legislature adjourn stwe die on Thursday morning next, j After considerable discussion, the Senate refused to concur. Mr.-Lassiter moved that "a messago be sent to the House proposing to adjourn on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'elock. Passed. : I " Message received from the Ltouse, concuring in the preposition of the Setiate. The bill to orbvtde for the DUnfchmeht of ter. sons guilty of harboring deserters waspuf upon Its second reading, and after a' good deal of discus sion wis refected avea 1 A hoes 16. Mr. Young uoVed-to adjourn till 7 o'clock this evening. Agreed to: - . . . V HOUSE OF COMMONS. " f Mr. Grissom, from .the committee to" Inspect the Secretary of State a ofncey reported that they found .'tha office in lgod oondiuon and .recpm- msnded a c Clerk5 at $600 per aahumVto'be eu-i pioyea. aurmg tne war. ; jKeaaihe-lir8t.time, 1 . - Mr. Headen v offered --a resolution giying; the ;Doorkeepors.$50 extra; allowance io pay for ser yantSt and returning; them ihanks' for the,; very efficient manner, in ; which they performed their duties.: - :ns: v? i ii-r:.; , -,,5 "1 Mr. Fowle, . in .favor 6f the Clerks ml both "Houses.- ' 1 . r.LThe Resolution guar an teeing NprtiI Carolina's portion of the Confederate debwas "taken up. v Mr." Persdn offered a resolution which authoriz ed the Governor, upon application of the Confed erate. Government, to guarantee bonds to a pro- per amount. ;v, - y-'r - '' . 1 c - --s - Mr. Grissom said similar? resotutibns were be fortj'tbe Senate, and moved they . be laid on ? the tablB-tA'dopied, yeas 42, nays 264 . :" f' 5 ane cocpEhlttee to inquire apto :tbe seizure f Asiiroaa iron belonging to the Atlantio and N. C. -Railroad, by orderof the Quartermaster Gen eral' Of the Confederate - States, tenort that the Railroad, and alli?ita stock, by mortgagee pelong: tw,ua ruu protest s&iost xne seizure oi tne SamOi and Jequest the Governor totritnsmit this resolution to the Quartermaster General. : :Mr. Person, offered an amendment, allowing the Governor to give the iron, if required,1 fdr ihe . Tho House went into an. election of two Trus tees of4he University. ' Committee td miporin- senureportep; noeiecuon. av.-w.VH A bill Requiring tKe Sheriff 4of Bladen'ijpunty o setle with the (3oucty 'Finance Committee, on or ; before the Istj of December each' yeari massed iwsBYerat reaoings. f .r: r i- . a.. ... a. resolution m favor of John Spelman; passed its several readings.".:' .s: f"-A4ropositioh from . the. Senate to adjourn sine die, on Thursday at:w-ai:Wcurred,ln The, bill to-:mead 'ahlacinoorporstipgl iie Greenville tn d-French Board Railroad C6tr.Tn. woo kudu ui. jliio meaaneai) w&3 v Siiow ue vna . . ' ' .- i The b&1-was rejected yeas IS'nays'lie-"-' V The Senate Resolution for the appointment of mree -jommissioners to be appointed by the Gov ernor to inquire into certain transactions of the Railroads.of this State, relative to the nartialitT shown in transportation of freight, and , report mereon to tne Governor. The bill to amend the charter of the town of Asheville, passed jts several readings. . The resolution in favor of Capt. W. " B; Cl nient's Cavalry Company, passed its several read ing. ... . . ... V- The'bni to prohibit the distillation of sniritu: ous liquors, passed its several readings. -It gives one-half of the penalties of a former bill, to the iniormer. Tha bill "concerning the Countv Conrts of Franklin and Caldwell, passed its several read- The bill to prevent slaves trading in Bntritnous it i ,. . a r ---, nuora, passed its several reading. AFTERNOON SESSION f There not being a Quorum nresenU Mr. Mann. of Pasquotank, moved a call bf 'the HbueeJr The Clerk havipg done so, the absentee! were again called oyer . Excuses were ibffered for several of the absentees. After some delay, a quorum being presehL busi ness commenced. , . . .. ; - . . The debate was resumed upon Mr. Person's amendment to the reslntiori relative to the seiz ure of railroad iron.: The amendment was re jected yeas 19, nays 41.. The resolution then passed. . Mr. McCormlck, a lesolutiori requesting the Governor to correspond with the authorities at Richmond, asking that the medical Boards and officers in this State be appointed by the Surgeon General. Passed. ' The bill altering the time for holding the Gen eral Assembly was taken' up. It proposed the 3d Monday of Uctober for commencing. Mr. Sherwood moved to amend by inserting the first Monday in November instead of the third. Rejected. The bill was rejected. its several, readings. The bill to incorporate the Springfield Literary Society of Guilford, passed its several reading?. The bill for the relief of persons overpaying taxes; passed its several readings. The bill t6 authorize-Notary Publics td admin ister oaths, passed its several readings. The bill allowing County Courts to compen sate committees of Finance," passed its several readings. The bill to regulate notice of Process against the Southern' Express company, passed its several readings. - The bill to regulate the sale of spirituous liquors in Bladen county, passed its several read ings. -. . The bill to incorporate the Tuckasege Mining Company, passed its several readings- The bill to Incorporate the Nantahala Mining Company, passed its several readings.' The bill to ' incorporate the Franklin Mining and Manufacturing Company, passed its several readings. The bill to incorporate the Macon county Min ing Compsny, passed its several readings. A number of bills were laid on tne table, ana others were passed over informally. - Having gone through the calender, the House adjourned to Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. EVENING SESSION. Tuesday, Feb. 10. - Senate met at7 o'clock. The following bills. Ac. were finally passed: A resolution to pay Uapt. VV. u. uiemenvs 'Cavalry Company bounty; ; . . 'jvesoiuuoB in isvor oi a. v. xraiunui. The bill to prevent the spread of small pox, -was taken up. . j. - Mr. sharpe tbousht the passage or ure oui would bring about an unnecessary expenditure of money. Mr.. ArendeU did not consiuer vaccination suen a trivial matter. .He thought the. expense. smaW when compared to the loss of. life that might en sua ii not nroneriv auenaea vo. . . -- -y ... ... ' . -Mr. Warren' lavorea tno vm. iocai pnysi- cians could not prevent the spread . of this aire disease. Special legislation .was .necessary ; the appropriation was small when compared . to the loss tfllfe that might ensue f if n' sanitary meal-' ure was adopted - it v" - i , Mr. Amoved to 1.,'on tt.Uble: Kejeo- ted. Mr. Graham moved to strike out that section of the biir referring to the punishment of conduc tors on railroads' for transporting small pox cases voluntarily, ana to leave this matter to tne dis cretion of the court. After ' some discussion, the bin passed its 3rd reading. ' , On motion, the Senate adjourned until to-mor row. ' ' ''.' - . 1" " SENATE. . WXDKK8DAY, Feb, 1 1 . The Senate met at 10 o'clock: Journal read. ' U1LL3 OH 3SD READING. . - A bill to incorporate the town .of Marshall, Madison county. . ' e a 1 HI . i m a. oiu to cnange tne time oi noiaing courts in Rutherford county v. ' ".. . A message w at sort t to the House proposing to adjourn at 3 p. m. to-day. . . . A bill; in favor of H. Hunter. - - t -j, ' . f A; bill to incerporate a. Copper Mining Compa ny in the county of Rowan. : Mr. Jarvis presented a bill to change the county seat of Macon. -Passed its several read ings ,. - k . . . Oj;- A message was received from the MouseKrefus ing to concur in-the Senate's proposition to ad jonrn sine die to day at S o'ebxk. r '.- - - Ah engrossed resolution' protesting- against the seizure of iron belohgiogtd the A. & N. C. R- R. Passed its several readings, u f vr-. The. bill to provide for the establishment of iron, works for tbegmanufaoiure of. railroad .iron. Mr. Warren opposed the bill. r.-. Messrs. -Wiggids, Sharpe and Sanders opposed the bill. road bailith SouolinastjySHl not that of the N.-C. road, as provided for iii the f izt -.;:,'-. r-n.o-w ' It'was,"bn' motion of Mr. Sanders Indefinitely postTOned.;:!r;-.vi.-.,-.-;. - , . 1 ,v AiTesolution '.-protesting against the unlawful ouurew oayvo, provisions, ccc, oy unauinoTiz- ed mtiUary officers.ptssed UsVeverai readings, -- Also a bill in regard to, the Uabillties of Sker4 SIB. v . ' ;:.f .- . . On motion the Senate adjourned lb 7 o'clock p,mJ ... Vr. J. . . '.-v-.o.- V HOUSEUF COMMONS. iis.' a rS'i WEDKiaDAX. Febj ll. ! -a message was received - xrom tne Senate pro. posing to rescind the joint agreement, to adjourn raindi Thnrsday, and proposing to do so at 3 o'cloclc this afternoon. - - : . , . IMr. Shepherd said' that; mV revenue ; bill -ad been enrolled, but had yet to lie examined toLsee iino mistakes had'been' made,;we ould not tell with ..certainty that ; we -could, adjourn at that houh' He moved tq ley the message on thetable.' Carried. ; ' . .: . - . . c ; Mr. 4 Watson, mtroduced . a resolution relating to the impressment; of he necessaries of life by parties assuming j to be Confederate officers. It requests, the. Governor : to correspond with.: the President, : and; protest against and request the President to suppress the system, unless in cases of iisoitttemiUtaryRecesssty.f, k' .j. I Mr, Watson gaysthe reason that had influen-' ced him: (n bringing forward . the resolution, and made a statement of the manner, certain officers had acted in his and adjoining counties, showing partiality to some by leaving a much larger sup ply of bacon jrc,ta e' hand .in some instance than others; -. The resolution was passed yeas 54, nays 12.- - v: - : -. :?..-:'';. ; A resofutrpn in favor of ,tbe Engrossing Clerks, introduced, by Mr. Shepherd.0 ' Passed its several: wadTagsi- .tr v-!-5- jc -ri . v-i..jur. .jxusseii -introducea.m Tesoiuuon In favor t)f llufas Gailaw-T.'I Pti'idjts several readings.' " A bill to amend an act of this session, entitled militia ; a bifl to authorize the' Secretary of State to publish certain Ordinances of IheBtate Conven tion; with the iaws of the present session r a bill originating In the House to provide protection against the spread of smallpox. having 'been amen ded by the Senate. : ;; ; , Mr. Harris, of Cabarrus, hoped that the Mouse would not concur in the amendments made by the Senate, and avowed that- It was . his purpose thereby to defeaVthe bill. ' The amendment was concurred in. ' '" ' - , , . - Mr Horton 'introduced a bill to provide for the establishment of the . county ' site 'of Mitchell county. . ' : ' -, '" : .' ."';. ' ; .... ' Mr. Morton moved a suspension. of the rules to place the bill on its-2d and 3rd readings, but the House rejected the' motion: v " : r? , v-', jtji The. Committee oh' -military affairs : repprted resolution direcli&Gr the Adlutant General ofthis State to correspond with tiie. Adjutant Geheral of Virginia relative to; a number or arms iurnisoea Virginia by this State.. The resolution was agreed Ah engrossed bill from the Senate,- amending as act of the- present session of the Legislature relative to the county site of -.Mitchell, elicited cohsiderabje discussion: ' T Messrs. Young, of YanceyJ Manpr of Pasquo tank, and Henry, of Bertie, opposed the bill, and Messrs. Morton and Fowle favored it." -' r Mr. McCormlck moved the indefinite postpone ment of the bill. Lest. '- Mr; Young, of Yancey; proposed to amend. Lost. - The bill finally passed Its 2d and 3rd readings. The House adjourned until 7 o'clock this eve- mng. ' SENATE. : f ' Thtjbsdat, Feb. 12. Senate proceedings unimportant. " HOUSE OF COMMONS. Thursdat, Feb, 12. Mr. McKsy presented a resolution of thanks to the Hon. R. S, Donnell, Speaker of the Houso of Commons, for his able, dignified and impartial mnrtiit. Kasen tinanimousl V. . jlessrs. u oy ana juxikuua .epgageu iu a buujb what exciting debate in relation to the report of committee on the' sale of bonds by the late Public Treasurer, ahd as the . debate was becoming too personal, the Speaker put an end to the discussion. The Houbo then took ft recess until' 3 o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. Thursday, Feb: 12. Mr. Shepherd from the Committee. on Finance ' t ' . a" 1 ! a. I aS 2 C aL. Comptroiler's Office and reported every thing mona a. rormrc rniaiivA xs x.n Tiiisincwa or e.iih correct, and spoke highly of the manner in which the Office Was kent. .... A resolusion of thanks to 'Mr. Mann, of Pas quotank; for' the manner in which he filled -the duties of speaker pro iem. .. . . . , The Speaker in adjourning the House sine die, expressed his thanks for Ihe uniform confidence,, courtesy and unremitting kindness, with which he had been treated, r Mr. Mann returned thanks for the honor done him -and expressed, his gratification that in the discharge of his duties, he had met with' the sup port of all the members of the Mouse. rtlllEflE IS IN THE KAILROAD OF- I Jj' 7ICS at this place, a mediom siie red leather Trunk, without any ..name on It, containing valuable, goods. Among them is a bible, with 'name W. R. Gordon written in it. The Trunk .has been tn this offioe about seventeen months. The owner is hereby, requested to come forward,' prove property 'and take li away, or nrui.ap propria w my own w. " Qarysbury, Jan 81 5tpd JB. kL BUITJSK. ' . , , i i ii m i J ; il.m :i (I ,j ii ii ii i nrvmTYiit.t.ft1 Trt Tall.. TTjAS COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OP V Y v .Warren County, onathe J3 1st day of December last as a runaway, a Negro man who says his name is Washington .Newell r that he belongs to uapt; wm. (119 mHWC UTN Hi Wiiu vutkunj,-. m ; ou a, uwura He also says he escaped ftom the Jail of Wake Coha ' ty some six or eight weeks since, and subsequently from Nash -County JaiL ' aid Negro. ; is a dark ginger cake or bacon eolor f i about 6vfeet 5 or 0 inches hiah, has bad teeth in front and appears to be about 40 or 45 years of agar " The owner must prove property, pay charges ana take him awav or he will be dealt with as the law di rects. . "v WM. L. HARRISS,i ' Jan. 10 tf , , '.. . . : . .. Jsuor. T7PPLiMv JC eigh, a COUPON which has been ""J$ZT niTND. ITS THE STREETS OF RAL- een aetaenea trom owner satt have on unnlieation at the Publio Treasurers Offioe. bv de scribing the No. and amount of laid Coupon, and by paying for this advertisement. : ;. p y . oe , SNUFFS! SNUFFS UI TTTE ARE NOW PRETA11EU TO Uli- YY oeive orders for Nelson A MumuVs celebrated Scotch Snuffs, via s . , ; , i, , (Seetch" (in papers) in Boxes, M lbs. 'Scotch," loose in BarrelsJ 120 lbs.; "Rappee, in 20 lb. Jars. . ' Maoawber,,iav201bJara,' "iPor sale by ri SMYTH A CO., Sole Agents. 'PetersVurg, Nov. 22d, 1862. ' " nov 22-:3m a - PRIVATE SCHOOL FO B YOUNG jtl. LADIES will be opened by Mi.a Maasuv, at the residence of ner mother, in Uransre uounty. on. tne 20tb January;' 1862. ; They will receive Instruction in the English branches and Music; and find a home in her mother's Tamily. " Parents and guardians who de sire further particulars. Will please Addreis - ., Miss M. P. MAOUM,,,,. eitner at Red Mountain, orFlit River, Orange County N.O., .'. ,4 v deelf-4n , . PETERSBURG. VAJ:- - TtTyfr ANTJF ACTURER-" OF r CTlTIZmrS JLaad'aimtary elo4hingf aM kinds, In she best style.;; Cloths. Cassimeres .and. Jestinga of all, the b4t paters s, Staff Buttons, Wholesale er relaiv Trim jniEgsf all knids, Ae., Gold. Laee.by the piece ort retail. -In fact, I hare a complete stock of military, ShirtsTDraWeTs," Socks, 'Gloves,' Cravatay Ties "aadV Uaiforms, all jready made. None but the best hands employed at " , - - r t -r T. W..ROYST01TS .' , -' - i : i 574 Sycamore street.;.- P. 8. Orders for military clothing promptly filled. ' Jaa 21 ly . , T.-W. R. ',Wf. ypnisi ALABAMA s and! mssissiPPi River Railroad; Company of Alabama,' will offer fr sale Mpubiio aoeUon, to the highest bidder, (net less than par) on Wednesday, the 4.h day pf March, : 183 at the Bank of Sslma,. in the, City . Of Belma, $ 400,000 bonds 4tf the Company dated "January 1st, -1862, 'and dee January 1st, 1875, and $42,000 bonds of tha City Of Selnts, dated; January, 1st, aSflJ, and due January 1818$ The last-named bonds will ,j be endorsed andguaranteed y the. Railroad Compa ny. " All these bndjl bear 8 "per cent interest, -payable semi annually, ait th. Commercial Bank: of "Ala bams, at Selma, with coupons attached ,far the inter est. The bonds jot the Company, (interest and prln eipal) se seeared by a mortgage, duly executed and' recorded, on the' entire Railroad ot the Company, with all iU machinery and lands, and franchise, and other appurtenaacesL ' The -road commences at .the City .of Selma, where it connects; with lha. Alabama and lennessoe RiTettauroa4oompletod 116 miles,) and now being extended, under a- eeatraet with; Jthe Confederate Oovtvamsnt, to ito me, Georgiaj and with a daily line b steamboats, ply ing between 6elma and Montgomery, and extends West through a well eulti- . rated and very frrtiKregion, via Caientown ai.d.)e mopolis, about 7t miles, and-is eennected by .means of the Northeast'1 and"- Southwest Alabama- Railroad, Vusiness, this road holds a most favorable position, in the great Sastent and Western line ef-travei between Texas, Arkansas Louisiana .and .Misaisippi and the Northern and Eastern portions of the .Confederacy, affording the mst direct and, shortest route from rVieksbarg, and all intermediate places to the CapUol of the jConfederay, and the South Atiantio eitiesl .Although the rouie through; from. Selma to Meridian has been opened inly within the last few weeks, and is not yet workiig as regularly as Ik will,- so soon as th arrangements in! progress are.evmpleted, the in-, come already far exeeeds the sum required (O fliake good the bonds proposed to be issued. , In short It is beliewd, that no better securities thsji those bonds,- can. d puna in we1-vpnieaTMT ? two -prior Heat LvX-kt-aiUa t E:cure 150,000. bondi "r sae company, utd jjf j;cj,r, to bo paja Out 6f 1 pro eeeds of the bonds now o&redrw wJvwilll with the Mobile ind'Ohio, and Southern (Mississippi) - -sx. ' .Baaroads, at Meridin Mississippi, vesidss its yeryt1.JiTP; marked local sdraataees, seeuring to. It a Jaxge loea ' ' - - " iC h.w &w wsp, wnvuu m .... - ; mortgage to secure $150,000 adraneed by the Cenfedi ' 4 i;': ersie uorernmena for tne eemBletion er the rtMOi sbA payable in 1972, ftaless sooner difobarged, asexpeotsd,'' by transportation for the Government. t I J , , Sealed proposals or bids, directed to the undersign ' ed at Dem6polis,Jor W. 8. Knox, Esq., Treasurer at Selma, (who on application will give any information desired) will receive due attention. . ' ' ; ' -I- J. Q. QRttPIN, "IPresidenlv . Selma, AU, yen. 1 t28feb. fiZ Ytf,l TOiiTXt CAROLINA' MUTUAL LIFB ill INSURANCE COMPANY O WW? RALKIQH. N. C THIS COMPANY takes risks upon u ; healtax i;-m. hntMhimi-. the A ages 01.14 and 60 years fori one , vear,.: r seven jrearsi ?r one vear, foi for life the sWWr V , Pxticfpatlng to the pro fits of (heOompairy.: glayes Utweenjhe agef -ef 19 ano) and 60 'years, are, .insured for one or ftye years, r twth.4hVumatevtf All losses spwitJOdaya afte sUmCMtory Proof is presented, i r ' - .- -' 1 j :. ? 4t iJJULJtkjl.JB.B X UA lOW AV . Charles B. Johnson, Wni. W. Holde4 J..GWillianu,ft , .Wm. H. Jones, Hi W. Hosted, P.FPeseuL - K. P. BattieV W:8. Masea, . uuenon jaaseea Vmi H. MoEieei Everard Hall. KioU'dM. Battle. v u Dr. Chss E." Johnson1, President. ; W. Wj. Hpldsn, Vioe President. H.: WJ Hasted, Attorney. ; Wm. RJ Jones, Treasurer. ... R.II. Rattle, Secretary; . :. j ' W. ; H MeKee, Medioal Examiner. Charles B. Root,- Executive Qommittts. .-. i --jBusbevf TJ.--' ; .. ypr farther infortiation, the poblio 1 referrea . . j this pamphlets and., fbrms of proposal, which may be obtained at the C-flice of the Compaay, or any of its Agenoies. . Address- " . L ' .: ;'-.- 1 R. H. BATTLE, Seoy. Raleigh Jan. 8th, :i88?. - - ; Jan 11 ' Committed . i, TO TttEj JAllrjoP WAKE COUNTY; ON the 11th of. November, J.862, a negro man who says nis name ui UfuAX, ana tnat ne neiongs to Hart in finuniiL Said loy M uw M . y. ow.,w. D ' m i i . i . ii The owner of said boy is requested. to eame for ward, prove property; and pay charges, or ho will be dealt with as the Jaw; directs. W. tit ilXUU, ban. Dec 15th, 1802. j dee.H-ttf , rrUlE. NEXT SESSION OF J. II. HOIt- X NER'S SELECT SCHOOL, at Oxford, N. C. will open the second Monday in January, 1863. Uzford N. Q. Pee4 4, 186Z. dec io xm N' ORTU. CAROLINA MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE; COMPANY. At the annual meeting of thettsrtkj Carolina Mutual lire Insurance Company, held on the 14th January, 162 the follow . ing persons wJre ilected Directors and Officers for the. ensuing year: j 1 Henry D.i Turner, Raleigh JohnR.Wflliaaas, do. T. H. Selby? i; , : . do. C, W. D. Hutchings, do; Kemp. P. ISatte, do. deorge Little,! do. James M.Towles, do. James B. Royt, Washington, . Alexander Mitchell, Newborn. , Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington. John M. Jones, Edenton. . . George W Charles, Elizabeth City , .Jes. Ramsay, JPlymouth. . JW. B4ttrell,Murfreesborough. i H. B. WilBaajS, Charlotte. Samuel Watkiiis, Milton. " A.W:Steeil,Jbyettexille. '. Joseph Whiter Anson county - Josh. Bonsr, Salem. . , . A P. Summy,i Ashevflle, OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY T.M. Selby; President. Henry D, Turner, Vice do. John H.' Bryan, Mtemey. j- '. HamdenSSinUh,&errtarjr and Treasurer 1 f, v T Hi Selby i Koioiot "1 - John R. Williams, . , - V Ex. Committee, C. W. Jn Eutchings, .,:. . . , a -. This Company has been in successful operation over 13 years, ahd eontinues to take risks upon, all . jlasses of property m the State, (except Steam Mill . snd Turpentine Distilleries) nphn favorable terms. -Its Policies now sever property amountlar to nearly 14.000)00. a large -i portion of. which Is in eeantnr risks ; and its present capital is ver Few Hundred Thousand DoUatnt bonds properly secured. . . All oommunieaxiions in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, postpaid, h n . . 1 bHAMDIN S.SMITH, January 18th,I62, . Jan 22- . 1 NOTUER ttAiiGJE y ALU ABLE jfj. stock of Imported Drusspr Steamer Kate, was . purchased by tne subscriber as tne sale in Charleston on the tzm lnsjL, warca is oauy; expecseu ana wui ne Sold in lots td salt purchasers, at ar small adyaaee. This is a rare of portunityor Physicians and country merchants to replenish , their, stocks for. fall trade. Thjis, Cash oa Dauvaav. The x louowing compri ses In part the sftojoa reuerred to Vis: zy ea quinine, 100 gal. Castor ;lu,( ldu ids. campnor, ouw ids. rep- Ser, 1 Case Howards Calomel, do. led. Potass, 1 do. ulpher, S Package Chlorate Potass, 10,0 do. Alum 8 -vales JSng. Mustard, i vase saorpmne in os-vuus. 1 Package Opium, I do. AssafoeUda, i.ease jenru. W. and .Omnibus Soapi, 6 bbs. Lard Oil, 25 bUs Tanners .OIL 100 lbs. Yellow Wax, Fine Tooth Coombs. Ivory, Spta .Nitre, .Lunar Caustic, and many extracts to tedious to mention. Bend orders soon to P. F. PESCUW, lialelgh, IN. U. nov. 19. T HE FIRST rBj R want A amonds," Ac. j - Prlaer- -'- '- ! KEAR OF THE WAR.- Pollxkd,- Author of "Black D $2.00 POMEROY. ., When sent by maiL . J i - i W..L. A SMALli XiOT GLASS WARE AND WI I TAKER'S. Jt. CASTORS at January 28, 18SJ. LL WHO" ARE IWOEHTED . TO US lf upon opea aocon will please pall and pay or nd . the same. I- WILXliMS A HAYwioi)? Jal7-1 100 BUSUBLS MEAL dally expected at WRITAKIR'S. " t 4 "I vv-.. . : . 13-
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