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, w y$ ? 4- VOL, 1. TIIIRIX SERIES. . SALISBURY,. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, " 1866. NO. 50 WHOLE NO. 1741. TERMS : . ffWW, lyear.. M 00 u 6 months, . . 1 60 (,'aU in advance. ATM Of ADVKRTISINQi Om Square (rcgf 12 tin) first insertion, $1 03 - s J, nd 4 th insertion, each, fto " for ech additional publication, 20 LEGISLATURE- ' The Senate met pursuant t adjourn ment. . .. . : Mr. Cowlea asked nave l absence lor Air. llarri of RutherK'MJ. uranted BILLS ON BKOONP KKADISQ. The bill granting aid to i lie Coalfield Ar f!hraW It. IS. Co. Mr. Jones moved that the bill be luid on the table temporally. Agreed to. Mr. Gash moved that the bill establish ing penitentiary, be yot poned for the present and under th"e speciaPorder for 1O0SUB ucii m Kuuwt. 4irt:eti 10. A bill to authorize certain coantiea to subscribe, capital slock to the Coalfield . fc Cberaw It. IS. Co. Passed its second I reading. f Mr. Leach, by permission, h hill to in corporate Uie North Carolina Dental As sociation, prohibiting persons Irotn prao ticing dentistry who aie not members of the organization. Referred to omnmittee on corporatiotia. , Mr. Covington moved thai (lie rules be snspeuded and the hill authvrizii'g eer tain counties to subscribe c ipital stock to the i Coalfield and Cheraw iSailroad, In put Upon its third a i lust reading. The rules were sucpended and ilie bill passed its third and I net reading. Mr. Jlcliue, inoved tli.it the bill regu ¬ lating the appointment of magistrates and justices of the peace, be luki n up and considered. Agreed to. Mr. Me Use, offered a resolu'ion for the same, giving the county coiir's the ower of recommending per .11 suitable to till the places of justices of the peace. . Mr. Moore, moved the re'erence of the substitute to committ e on judiciary. Mr. Paschal, inoved to lay Hie substit trite on ti e taMo. Upon this quesli 'ti the yea an. I nays were demanded and the substitute was tabled by yeas 24 vol iiaa 14. A bill to amend a 1 act lor the relief f persons j may e suli'. red from the destruction of fee; rds a id ( .r t fi. pur ., poses, passed its seeo id icvtd ng. O i motion of Mr. Cowlea, t tie nles were sua pendod and the bill pm id its third and last' reading. V tl Re- nlate the feea of count solicito terrea. Mr. Moore of Ilertfort, a bill i aid of the Literary Fund. Referred. The joint committee to wail on the GorernorL reported that he ha filed Qn. Saturday the 15th of Deeenber for his inangnrstioa. Mr. Jordon, a Will in relation to Sur veyors. Refereed, MrrMcKsfrPnTjtrdiciar committee reported favorably to bill to amend char ter ol Washinjrton Toll Uridgo Com pa hy, which was passed its several reading untier a stispensmn of the roles. Mr. Jenkmsof Uaston moved tojteod a message to the Senate proposing to eo into an election for five Councillor of State. The House agreed, the Senate concurred, and a ballot was had. Mr. Moore of Hertford moved to re consider the bill, defeated yesterday on its 3d readings to enable the Western N. C. IS. IS. Co., to complete its road to some point on the N. C. IS: IS. Mr. Cowan addreased the IIous in fa vor of the motion, and was seconded by Mr. Stone of Nash. The bill was reconsidered, and passed its 3d reading. BILLS OJf TBISD BIADIXO. A . bilf to repeal the 6th section 48th chapter of the Revised Code, read and passed. A bill providing for woikiug public roa Is re id and p issed. A resolution by Air. Iiuas that, where as, certain persons are interested to mis represent tiio sentiments of the people of this State, this Legislature represent- nig me pcvffie, nccoru in soieum lorui as the sense of this Awembly tiiat the reps resentations aforeaid aru false. Mr. Davis said that be knew of no diidoyalty. That persecution of Union men wa untrue. Tiiat part izaa Contests would always arise and men differ. That no one could blame the people for their preferences. That if there was a man in th e State so base aa to say her people were disloyal, he would brand him s a double traitor. That no person intereste I Jm misrepresenting-North Car olimi at presen', formerly pretendi d to be good Confederates. How could the people trust them if If any were disloy al, findi 'mryi w ere. Air, Davie ca iii, f rtheyena hihI naj's. Mr. Williams of Vilncey asked to be! excused frOm to ing. lie siid rhnt he did not k'.ow the truth about these things. The House refused to excuse lilm. Mr. Crawford of Rowan, said that if corporate the Hibernian Benevolent So ciety in the city or Wilmington. A till to incorporate the McLean Fire Engine Uompanr in the town ol fayelteviiie. A resolution in favor of W. S. Mason for the service rendered the Slat by the. diteo tion of the Governor. A meaasM was received from the House transmitting the report of the con mittee on joint ballot for Councillors of btatr. which resoHeJ Iko eUuea ol Mr. Edwin W. Jones, of Caldwell. Mr. Clark, from the osamittee on Cor poraiioiw, to whia was referred, a bill fto incorporate the Union camp ground in the county of Cleveland, lteforred back the same with an amendment ret comineuding its passage. A resolution in favor of the lion. D. A. Barnes came p aud passed its second reading. A message was received from the House transmitting the Uoue resolutions relating to the loyalty 01 tnebtate. On motion of Mr. Love, the? were made the special order for Friday next and ordered to be printed, a bill to amend bin sec tion of thb 4Sth chapter of thelScrised C de. A bill to repeal an act to provide hands to work on public roads. .Tlio bill to reeal an ordinance tp ex change the stock of the State for bonds, came op on its third reading, and on mo tion t Mr. Berry it was passed over tu formally. A message was recived from the House proposing to go forthwith into the ap pointment of Justice of the Peace which was concurred in. A number of changes and additional names were offered from nearly all the counties in the Slate. A list of the magistrates will be published at some future time. Ou motion of Mr. Clark the Senate" ad journed until Monday at 10 o'clock. The. Reporter should have said on yes terday that the motion of Mr. Respass to amend, by including the couuty of Beau fort, was concurred in, instead of being rejected. bis vote in favor of the resolutions Intro dneed by Mr. Rasa on yserday, assert ing the loyalty of the State, A aurfesge was recei ved from the Golf er nor transmitting the reMrt of I be Board of Internal Improvement?. . ,5el Jo.thu Senato with a proposition to print. esoce lino, as originall contemplated. Mr Hutchison opposed the bill. lie wasop)osed to increasing the State's in dt'MMiiMV directly" "of Indirect!. It w us true tho bill did not ask a direct ap piopriation from the Trcasnryvlu'I Le f.aied thai indirectly the credit of the Stnte would be impaired by changes of thorn M-ciirities now held by the State fi-r others of doubtful validity. JI r. Kenan,snjporte4 the bill. It had a . , - A message was received tion tnei Honso proposing to go int uu election the geiitleinati did not know the truth he for five Councillors of State r coul i toll it him and call dames. There Mr. Wilson added to the nin nations 'M disloyalty in this State and he was the name of Hon. Tho. S. Ashe. j willing to say so. W. W. Holden and Mr. Clark, by leave, bill 10 enable al h s colleagues were disloyal. He was board to estabish times o.- holding snpe- willing to tux the people, if there was no . . . ... .4 ...1 !. ill. oil i.i..n WrfL r.B.t:n r... i.n iiui vuuii.aiiu uiucr purposes. Referred to the judiciary committee. Mr. llobb'u arked leave of absence for Mr. Pasclml.MOrntfrd. Mr. Wilson asked leave for Mr. Uar ris, of Franklin. A bill to amend the 1 1 of evidence, did not pass its second ruadntg, A b;ii author zing severnl inAticesof the peace to fsx the rats Of jailors lees, to tho late war were not worthy of con w a. . .. i.a J .. bell here in North Carolina for these men, to boild a bell. Mr. Lyon called him to order, and be took his seat under the ruling of Uie speaker. Mr. Blair moved to lay the resolutions on tho, taUc. The House refused. Mr. Bliir offered an amendiuent that those '"who inflmned the Southern mind Passed its second reading. The rules were suspended and the bill passed its third and hnal reading. A bill to authorize the justices of the county court of Cumberland to fund the interest doe on bonds, of the Western NortbCarolina Railroad company . The amendment pn posed by the com mittee was agreed to. Mr. McLean mov-d to st rike out "7 in the cc 10 in it tee amendment and insert "10." Agreed to. The bilJ as amended passed its second reading.- sit. Love moved to take up (ho House engrossed bill to extend the time for the collection of taxes in th 2nd ongresioo al district and certain other counties.' ' The roles were suspended and the bill considered. Mr. Koonce movedjlianhe ico-nty of ueauionoe inclu led. Curried by yeas 21,nsrs 18. " The bill then passed its second readin?. The rules were suspended and the bill .- pot npon its third and final reading. Leave of absence were granted Messrs. Wiggins and Hall. LeaTrofm rlgtehard On motion of U. Pase ba' tW Sewatei aojourned irotfiTioF com m$nI Fkidat, Dec. 7th, 1866. The are of the II all' was granted to Ex Gov. Vance to deliver a lecture Sat nrda evening. A mcmorik was presented by Mr. Moore of Hertford, from Jno. II. Wheel er, and was referred to the comraitte on claims. Mr. . Davis, a resolution, instructing committee on Agriculture ;to inquire whether an changes jre necessary ia law to prevent vagranc. -Adopted., ,- air. jetixins, a bill to charter the Hen derson and, Western R. R. Co. Referred. Mr, Roundtree, a bill placing Physi ciaas accounU on equAlity withubonda. Referred. - - J , lb. Srerett, a bill to cAAOge and ng iidence. The amendment was lost. . " Mr. Lyon moved to postpone indefin itely. Lost. Mr. Ruse said that he presented this resolution and endorsed it. lit neld that any man who misrepresented North Carolina was unworthy of respect. He would vouch for the loyalty of our peo ple. . The men who were attempting to prejudice tbe Northern people against us, and. overturn existing affairs, were like inidn ght assassins attemptingto rob vour nouse. ue weni on in mai strain for some. time. Messrs. Lyon, Freeman and others ex plained the reason ot tnetr vote, wtien the ballat was had as follows : Yeas-85. Nays 14. 1 SENATE. atc boat, December Sth. The Senate was called to order at 10 o'clock A. Al. Prayer by tbe Rev. Dr. Smedes of the Episcopal Chpjcch: lue Journal of yesterday was reaa ana IksoLtrnoMS ajd bills. Mr. Averr. a bilf to incorporate the at otULfrrolina Land - fctBtgraHoa -mw HOUSE OF COMMONS. Satckiut, Doc. 8. The Houre wa culled to -order at 104, o'cl'tek. A. M. Prayer by lie v. Dr. Smedes of the Epis copal Church. The j urual of yesterday was read and appioveJ. KUfOKTS OF COMMITTEES. Mr. Wangh, from the G-nnmittee on Propositions and Grievances, reported a bill to supply aititicial arrps to disabled soldiers of this State as a substitute for resolutions referred. "Mr. Roseboro, from the same commit tee, reported a bill for the relief of disa bled soldiers. (Providing 'for the pay men t of commutation in cvrtaiu cases in lieu of artificial limbs.) A resolution in favor of Hon. A. S. Merrimon, reported back favorably from the Committee on Oiaims, passed its sevs eral readings under a suspension of tbe rules. Mr. McClammy.from the joint commit tee on adjournment, r&orted a resolution that the General Assembly adjourn on 24th of. D. cember to re-ufsemblo on Tticsdav the 8th of January next. Mr. Patton moved to amend the reso lotion by substituting tbe 28th of Decem ber as the time for re-asremhling. Mr. r. Said tbat lu resolution as ret ported was unjust to Western members, it did not give them time tog 1 home and return. The amendment would give time to other members to visit their homes and not force members from tbe extreme West to remain here 611 expenses. . Mr. McClummr stated that it was not tlie intention of the committee to compel members from the West to remain here on expenses. They contemplated the in troduction of a resolution to allow those retraining here dniingtho recess npon their usual vet diem. Divers amendments were offered and discussed, and the resolution was finally recommitted on motion of Mr. JJrvson. The committee that superiuted the elec tion on yesterday for five councillors of State-reported the election of E. W. Jones of Caldwell cohuty. rso otber election. At 12 o'clock M. the House proceeded to execute the Joint order for the appoint ruentof Justices of the Peace. fTff lnAjlef ere ly anoanumberoi nominaiMTnawere nuoe The na-ne of John C. Hdi was striken o'clock a. ii. Mr. Ksnan of Duplin in the chair. nr. Wsugh introduced tho followinir resolntron! Whereas In ire'dlctifclon "f the rcsoletions which pnssd this llonboon tb 7ll inst., declaring ano'nsr other things, that the Hiftrirc oflisloysl- A b.ll eonctiriiinir th. .ula of tbe old My, of persecution aguioM those Styhng 1 Jail lot in tbe Ooanty of Elgcomb, l"m !" tne origuihl Uiiion mn, and j passed its second ai. I third rasdinus ua 1 piirna: aminn... ion 01 unsree, & uuuuujiui li ilu mU are tulne, mi; knon tlo w ho irn.ke . .... . .. 1.1 . 1 . - 1 1 T 7 r 7 - . - 1 - - - - - banJry etigriiasd li Us fr..m the ceti l 'J''"1 l" "' """niu s i.on.w 01 ioii".i 1 oet n ncommenuea unanimoJsly by the ate bad their first reading. ""' mrmlMT Irom 11. n lero (Mr. . ivinninttce on Internal Iuiprovemeuts. , a yMir) i ft Isreii Iicc i,ii not ronscien. It wonl I not increase the State debt one .tioiis v vote fr the pollutions, because i"t.i. t wns emphatically a bill for tho 'tliovuip' untrue in thut th -y its'eited, n !u I o the people, world enhance the lUt the U iiin men o! tlimSiH'e trad not ;i!u of State stocks, and contribute ma been persecuted. This iilWvu'ion ilut teriully to the payment of Statu deb's. : Union men hud been pvtccutrd, (which ' Mcs-rs. Dargau and McKay Afso ad Ml'egfiiiou is nnderstoMl to refer to per- dre:ned the Hoitec, urging the passage sedition since the le-H'stnldishmcnt of'of the-riill. civil (ioverntnent)comiitg from a iiiem j The iuetioti rrcnrriog tho bill passed b-rof this IIons, u quires invrstigation: ! its ntl reading. Ayes 67. Nays 25. to the end tfierefoe, that the pcroii or j A Iiill to empower the county courts to Htithortty guilty olmicli persecution, he Jevy taxes for repair ing public roads, was duly- puniilied ; 4Sesolved, tiiHt n,e Cua-J l.tiJ on the table, on second reading, on inittee on the Judicnn, be v tt ncled to ' motion of Mr. Holderb. , request fsid loeinhvi to ap-ear, before! . A message was received from the Go them. and funi'sh the fac t on wuich he'veruor transmitting 'a coiniunnication I rettd said allegxtion, Hod thut mi I Com J from the President and Directors of the mitiee in older Mutt a lir hikI lull inves-j Literary Fund, and tho reports of 6rin ligHtion may be made, have power to dry ILdlroads. Sent to the Senate with JKaSTttttWTffeni CjWirpixicfto uiDcuasion. Mr. Clark introduced a resolution yy. i coram nice oul na uMnmi., Mr. DDcsd. hill t author. re tuaDis- mal Swam rv fUnsf ComDanv to issue! requiring the committee on adj mm coupon bonds bearing 8 percent interest. I meot, to report on Monday nxt. On motion of Mr. Leach the rules were Adopted. suspended and the bill passed Its several readings, ordered to To engrossed and sent immediately to the House. " - a -j .1 a message was recti vea irom ine House ttansmitting an, engrossed bill to amend the charter of (he Wwlungton TirlT Bridge. On motion of Mr. Iter pas the rules were suspended end the billpaaao4 its several readiogk ; also a resolution is favr of the Hon.1 A. S. Merrimon. " Res ferred to the committee on Claims. . The following resolutions' and bills came np and passed under the suspeo sioo of the rales: A bill to frieorporate rasqnotank Lodge No. lUi A bill to in. Mr. Riirsa Joict resolution requiring tbe printing of the Comptroller's Report hereafter, before the meeting of the Gen eral Assembly. Adopted. By Mr..LathAni of Washington : a bill e to amend sec. 7th chap. 62 Revised" Cod entitled Justices f the Peace By Mr. IIrr;a resolution to author ise' the Public Treasurer toempfo cono set in certain cases. Passed its several readings under a suspension Of the rules. By Mr. Cowan; a bill to amend tbe 3rd secton of the 9jth chapter of tbe E vised Code, entitled Religious Societiea. Mr. Whitfield was allowed to record One of theM aulhoi iaing a in.ijority of the justices in the several c untira, tore- ulate the fees of Jailo's, wns Ud on the Inblo on motion of Mr. Lith.tin, ol ask ing too, a law of like i urpori having luen parsed by the lart (Jenernl Ar'emtiiy. An engrossed bill to Miitnorizo tbe 111- mat Swamp Cannl Company to i-sne 8 per cent bonds, ha I its hrt reading. On motion of Mr. Cownn. the nil were suspended, and the bill pushed its 2nd and 3rd readings and was ordered to beenrollod. A message wa reci-d from the Sen ate refuhiug to appoint certain erron rv com mended hy the IJoiir us oig'rtra'e for IUndolph county and iccmiiieiidiiig oh js lorsNj)j oii tiiu-m. Mr. Blair proieted against theSeruieV action and inei to lay the iner..ucon the table. Not screed to. The 11 on re eoncoraed ifr the inaMgt, and then ud- jouued. St.NAlt. Mokpat, DeteinbiT 10. The Senate as called to order at 101 o'clock a. in. The Journal of Saturday -was read and approved. Mr. Cunningham, from the committee on Propositions and Giievancer, to whom was referred so much ot the Governor message as relute t w e'glrs mid meas ures, reiK.rted several 1 evolutions on the subject, lecommending their passage. Mr. stcCorkle, from the coin in r tee on the Judiciary, to whom was relerred, a resolution iustiucting tin 111 foiiinnire in to and leport what povrer this b ly Iihs to chungo the jurisdiction ot the. courts. l a keel to be lisclwirged from its fur her consideration. ( Mr. Avon, fro-n tlreicom-nittee on In fernul 1 mpr von.i n t-i, to vkhnin Was re furred, a bill to decl.ire viiHd an net amending the charter of the Chatham Riilroitd C' liip.uiy lecoilnnendiiig its pasrago. Mr. Wilson moved the bill be recom mitted to the conruiittee. .Mr. Avery inoved to amend by feiilhtuting toe Ju dici iry, which motion wa-. lost, hikI the bill wus recommitted to the coiiiiiiue on Internal, improvement'. A message was received from the House transmitting the following: A resolution to amend a resolution passed at tins session of the Geuerkl Assembly relative to the printing sll the lengthy reports prior Ij the meeting of Uie Gen era' Assembly. Adopted. A resolution authorizing the Public Treasurer to em ploy council in certain cases ; a bill to make valid the sales of the old jail lot in the county of Edgeeoiube. On motion of, Mr. Moore the rules were supended and the bill pasted Ha several readings. Mr. Leach asked leave of ubaenco until Wednesday next for Mr, Jones, Senator froiuVYake. Granted. A message was received from the House transmitting ad Jitional names, for Justices of the Peace for tl e county of Martin. On motion of Mr.. Moore they were laid on the table ; also a resolution on the subject of adjournment, providing that tins body adjourn on tlie 24th of De cember to meet again on the 22d of Jan nary next. Mr.. Patcha l offered to amend by substituting the 17fh of Decemt er for the 24th. Mr. Matthews offered an amend tneut to the amendment by striking out II a ter the z4th of December and insert tin die, the .yeas and iihvs were called and t lit amendment to the amendment was adopted by a vote ot 20 yens to J6 nays, the ones' ion arising on the ad tiop of the resolution as amended, the yoss and nays were called and ti e reso lution wasaoopted ly a vote of 16 yeas to 10 nays, bubsi qneiitly a ines.-ae wss received fivtn the H.nse lefusingto cone ilr in the Senate irmeiidmeiit. A - message was received from the rend lor perviis and papeia, uml thut tl ey rejtort to this ilotiH'J at an early day, by bill, resolution or otherwise. Adopted. Mr. Cowan, for the committee 11 Infer nal Improvements, reported h.n-k a bill to incorporn'c the Yancey ville and .wilt.. 11 concurred, and the HousC voted, a npm- Kailroad Oompany, tavornOlr, with amendments. Also a bill t" re-enact ami confirm the a roKsition to punt. On motion of Mr. Richaidson, a mcs sago was sent to the Senate proposing that the two houses proceed tr ballot for ! fo'ir Councillors of Slate. The Senate Mtvor and Comiiiissinneri of her of nominations having been with--. drawn. A inessage was received from the Son- charier of the Wiliiaiiistou and Tirboto ' ale announcing the passage in that body Railroad Companions a snhiin.t.' for a of the resolution in relation to .fldjourn- menf, with an amendment, to the effect, that 1 he adjournment on the 24th inst , shall bo sine die. In this amendment the concurrence of the House was nskod. Mr. Black moved to la the message on the table. Not agreed to. Ayes 36. Nays 61. Messrs. Dargan and McKay opposed concunencejn the Senate amendment for the reason that much necessary leg islation -won Id be left iiufiuishetrTHidT" no material relief would be offered, tbe people. .Mr. Rush, deem'ng the Senate's ac tion nn indication Jhat that body was . unwilling to (To anything for tho relief of Ho people, ...thought, an early adjourn ment advisable, the sooner the better. Mr. McKay said that an indisposition on tho p rt of tho Senate bill referred lief of the the city of Raleigh In reapoin-c to their memorial concerning tho city's siihseiip tion to the Chatham R. R. Coinoan y. I BILLS ISTKODICKK. By Mr.TiBoyd; a bill to regulate as sign ments and protect creditor. By Mr. Waugh ; a bill to amend the second section of .chapter; 6it' the Re vised Code. By Mr. Trull; a bi!l to pay Jut, v Ju rors for their services on capital lelonies. By .Mr. Simpson; a bill to incorpoi' iid Centre Hill Lodge' in the county of Chowan. By Mr. Perry of Wake; a bill Tor the r.el'ef of Wards. By Mr. Dargan; a bill for the relief of the estate 'of tho late -Luwietice-C. B Branch. p rt of tlio oenato to mature measures of relief and perfect necessa- ll,elollow.ngc,.grosscdb,lUhaatlic.rjw-:Vtho JIoll8ft ghouId adhere to its po hrt leading, viz: . !sjJ.ion, and evince a dbtermina'ion to do A bill to incorporate Pasquotank 1 l(,-XT jllt.. JxKlge.No 103, of Free and Accepted j Thjb e6tlon ncnniogt ,he House Mason.; a bill to incorporate the 11. ben Ketneild to conciir in the &M tmend man Benevolent Society t the City of . Tho House then adjourned. The most astounding fish story ret told is the statement by Professor Agasaiz, that in Brazil they have a species offish that can climb, trees. . ...- Mexican advices inform ns that the Wilmington; a bill to incorporate the McLean Fire Engine Company No. I, in the town of Fayettevil'e, -and .a. rcao lution in faor of W. S. Mason. The resolution for tho relief tho Citv of Raleigh passed its several readings under a suspension of the rules. (V11 taally releases the city from its snb6crip tion to the Chatham 11. li. Com pun v. ) A bill to authorize tho Conuty Court rLiberalists are progressing steadily. The of Mecklenburg to extend its sessions, f occupied ' Mazatlan on November 14th." also passed its several readiiigs. I I here appear to be great complications Mr. Morehcad, (hy leave)" introduced 1 n the Liberal st camp npon the rival a resolution that the Fimuico Committee claims of Juarez and Ortega. No lueU inanire as to the exnediencv 'of issuing' 'ienco of the whereabouts of MaximiU JTieasury notes for the payment of the "hu has been smt.to tha United States irton funded interest on tho debt ' of tho 'or some tliiie. . i State, also the exchange of Treasury notes for State bonds. Adopted, Mr. Holderby, (by leave) a resolution that the Judiciary Committee inquire as to the expediehev, propriety a .d Con stitutionality of enacting a Uw suspend The graves of the Federal dead in the National Cemeteries are 1. hereafter to be marked by cast iroii headblocks weighing not less ' than twenty pounds, covered wuh a solution of rinc, to prevent tatt with the name of the soldier, his rank, reg- 1 a j 1 I ni'ii tiio lining vi an v fuivivi aatsv s eu s a i vrjt mg the , sale 0 property uiider exec(iyrt,!il-lieilltCmnpan- and date'of bw,;, fn s r jiifnf ityiM i junmii Lip a limit. tmin , . . ' ' . or venditioni exponas for a limited time' Adopted. (Mr. Ilolderbv said that information just from the country satisfied him of the great necessity, of enacting a law, with out del iy, suspending the salo of proper ryunder execution, for given time, that ho heard of the sale of a tract of land a few days since, at six hundred dollars, that it was sold the next day by the purchaser for the sum of Hdeen bun died dolla's. Ho regarded such sacii lices as ruinous both to the honest debt louse pro.o. i-ig fog, foithwith into theorf at well jis loathe better and moje lo electic;,of fa.ip.iit CotieurHhl Mcur. MeOwklo ad 1 1-twd-were apiiO"nc4 to snrriiiteiid-Hw- eleetion, and te Senate voted s follo: -lahe'Crj'AiFie 56, Heen rea( fe4fc-4liM dniinf 44fr . A iiUMtsA was rwtteived from the louse transmitting a commutucan'on from the Governor encerning reports from the difftfrefir work of ihe Sta e in lnch she owns stock ; also a report fro 11 the President of tho Literary fund with a proposition U print the enclosed d cu menu. Concuired in. Ihe bill to prevent fraud niton the rev enue of the S ale came up, and was dis- cusVdat Some length, pending its dit- cussioiii v On motion "of Mr. Leach, the Senate adjourned until to-morrow al 10 o'clock. HOUSE OFCC;MMONS. 7 v MoadIt. Die 10, 1S68. TbeHouso was called to order at 10 ed that tho Cominitttie would semi in a ... . .... f w. ' j trw l& mine on aujonrtiHiefllsy reporte a reao lution that the Legislature adjourn ou the 24th of December . .instant, and meet again on the 22d f January. This res olutiou was adoptedTal'ter sonie dicus sion. v SPECIAL OKPtK. raised letters, cast on the top, and the number 01 me grave on mo siae. A funeral waa prohibited from enters ing the Catholic cemetery at Newark, N. J., recently, because more than six car riages accompanied it. And as Bishop Baily has forbidden the entrance of more than that number at one time, the part returned home again .without interring the deceased. A novel law case has just been decided at Chicago. A British subject there in 1 estate, I ho . Ifaiush -Coosai cla i m ed tbe I rtglt-e -ad minister epoa hie-mwert 1 T...I ... t. . i.ti r.. aL-:.-a J . tl iiuiru uiucii ui uoviuvu mil auvir Wtt-aTairar r .. . . i.ji 1 . : ... 1 . - 1 . I.. 1,1 i.i.i .. - . . I "-via "i uw.' rewiuiimi Hiiie.i iwi ju?! djajlLijMjjll rJ vT bv this Jtes.DligtTlAt prop, i decision, goes into the hands - At 12 o'clock, M., the IIone proceed ed'-to consider the. bill to enhance-the value of the bond4.be issued !r tbe completion of tho Western N. C. Rail road and for other purposes, on its sec ond reading. ' Mr. Patton addressed the House in snpport-of-tbet bin, explainiofHt pro viaious. aad enumeratinz the advanta ges which would accrue to the peipld of the West, snd to tb State at urge, irom the completion of the road to the Tenn- In Iloston, recently, a, man named Mar! ray entered a still for tbe purpose of cleaning it, and was suffocated by the gas before assistance could be rendered. The crime of embezzlement appears to he fearfully on the increase in Su Louis, Mo , Clerks, bookeepars, porters; female clerks and servant girls are daily arrest ed ' , - A silver mine in iGreece, which sus pended operations 2,294 ears ago, has been PQRchased, snd is now being worked by a French company. -- 'v ' r - O.i Thanksgiving Ee a, bell was given ' to tbe lunatics at ine FlatbiMh Ala'm, when the orasr ones daxtoed with eoeshi erable method. '.-'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 17, 1866, edition 1
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