, f y -v-iM-- "- -."v---tfL. -cg".i7-jy' r " ; . v . 7f hF . 1,1 1 ' r ' t- ' - ' -w cij tri r 0s jf ' 1MB! A BmVMEU, j ' 'Jk Old IVjTiUle Frwer."lo tHngU Cple FlVci Cat. : : .... - --- i . . .. 1 . 1 1 , . 1 1 - -1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 4B VOL III. NO. 127 ECLECTIC MAGAZINE FOREIGN LITERATURE, niHrn raoai L lo Qtarterlf, UrtUth Qaartarlg, Netk Brit H$im, Popular .Science Uev. Ha I r, las Hi tm, Rente des Deux Montfe, Lorn to Satiety, VrmkM Maffotime, Var' Mmgsmm, Lrmutr Hour, Mac JV miifci .tit l.'IH '( .' nrr, Art Journal. Oimtemiiorar Bear. Ckrintuut Soeiet. AU tit Year Uommt, UMin Crtirertiiy, UaemAlan't ilugajins, Belgraritt. ufi hare lto arranged to aacare choice atleetiBBe from tu Krent'bv (ier.nau. and other (.'ouliaeaul PrMJwa.i, trauslited e.ueciilly fur the Eclectic to ad J t-i the varWtjr od value of tne work. an n'lfr le eiabellUhetl with one ur more Fine Steal il'.irfing portrailaof eminent men, or illus trative ofim,i-u.ii biatorical areata. Splr.nilid Premiums for 1868. Er rr nsw a4Mcrlber to the Eehsctic 1868 piylnt4 t5 la 4r.in. Will receive either of the fullowiug 1 it. I il ciron9 oil paiutin BxSKKT OF PEACHES, Sue 9X11 PER AND NUT CRACKEKS, Si Me 7X8. fie b we are rxart coiilee of orI(fltal oil paint ing, in t awexrviWitbr lraniT A (,, 1 tke Uipli-)-t .. of art Dclaaltoe of tbi-m we will -ul i- nc af Vir e4 Steel hTuitrivinifii, rTblnirton at Vi..jy , ir i: a from ilarket. Sunday Morn Utg. r T r aiibactibera and J10 00. we w ill wrul tlie Miai f il Cj.-j u. I'ouiu-y Life .ize 81-9x8. .-jr i'nrsj rtSUrlbL-r aul fis.wi. a copy ot REMEMBER THE DEAD. BUIS' MARBLE YARD SAL18BUKY, N. C.. SATLIIDAY. NOVEMBER '28, 1868. ILL - J 11 r WHOLE NO 428 ALISaURV, N, e. Garner of Um and C.unull ItraeU M.arlk Oean-lti-wae. WHfc utor4igBjrdiontiiooatofaxiuUUniiriit. deeJre tlwatt M dW' to n ! rompetitlna. Me ratura tkanka ir paat Ik rota, and bupea to Bant a ooauanaare of thaw. JOHN II. IU IS. Emigrants Cominq LANDS WASTKD, in fUwag, Davie. Da NiNon, -traltd!, UhtaMrta, la'titv, M klgn- burjr, Koraytlie, &: N title lo b fitea III iniiiiey is paid. Five jwr ,nir coiiuiiiMiuni uliarl tvi all Milrt. Hell half yfuir laiulx and iln remainder will be wonh Kmhte, and thee tliritty Jfrar (arinera will dereiupv txu ouwn irjf. Stid ua (lwori(ilkHi! of piojriv? witli prtoea, tc luq iiiii- prumplly ai'Mvernl. .. JOHN H. KNNISd. Salinliurf, N. C. Ar.nl for Vn 8jrek.li' Htm Jrnrjr Land Agrprr N. B. Gold Milieu ml other uiinnal pio-periii-aaoid by Hi ial contract. J.M K. Haag & SinitlTfirTateut WATER WHEEL. Tiir j ; a i .1 40 Years Boforo the Public. ' w -waaaaaaaaaaan ,-. u- ipi -a- 1 " 1 - 1 6 PubljC. j, TNI-: a the city of RaJtdgh, cropowerint; the Judgi , J OLD NORTH STATE. ' t T!u?r 8oHc!u,rof lh orJt. Ke- W I 'I'll l i.'i'i ' iVTi W'rea to lb ( omtDtttr on the Judirwrr. H WS ' 1 4 K lj Alao bill Exiuf ihe time for holding CT-RATE8 OF 7W KIITION- Jt TAvaaata-CAau in Auvxmn. Tri. Weekly, One Tear .J JAuUUi, 16.00 3,00 TIIK SOL'TIIKJLN HEPATNfC PILLS, 7W ., ionv Xiora an7 if7 hied remedy I or off lunout ditoiH, fiiwf ft o DISEASED LIVER. AV Itfad tli lollow k. C lifaalm from pcteoM of the l.igtv-t rMiiatiliiy LIVER COMPLAINT. KtT. D C. F. Drr, (Ank 2M. 1P02,) V!: I 1hi iririd great brntjlt Imm tlieee 1'iilM. and have known many fanuhta aod la divhlitnis who hnrc laupd tlnni erj Kj-rfftcial, and I h ive nUo known phyttci'im inceellritt ilanJinj rrcuiumeud tliini to Otdr putieuU. Kor nil ili-fB-f nn-in'.' Ininj (hinder at thfi hrrr. I belli u ii ev niu li.e Le.-t itJ.ciijeuf- fered lo the inililic." wni-T wxtemvin wnrtTTi Ua Copj One Tear..., BS.00 Kir Moiitlm I BO I Arr,i "iillirimyti iudut.HitcxtiiiaUuu ul I incaubaertiitiuB. f )( n whh little "Otn Nobtb Statu," l prinlcl m entirely new. We pain will be aparvl to make il a weltaue vialtor loevrrv faiuilv. In urdei to do tbi. w hre enlaced tboaarrieta ai ableaud eceoBiplitJird Itterarv coutribntorBa Advertising ate:s TKAK81EJTT R M i s FaraN - rind. U-.-t I.411 one moutli Uae wjuare. Kiratinrertion - 1. 00 tjicii ...i.liiem inHortuin 60 Coutract tatef(,r tiloil. of one to font nontU. I mo. I Ma. I tin. I 4 wo. I 6 mo I aqraaa, 9 BUi'aaca. 3 4 ai'tBRa, BJAtW' COL. 3 vXab. rnu oxa cot. 6.00 iXaO IIJ00 fotO 7,50 1.1 00 17 on 21 tw innu 1H (Ml 9100 9ACMI 1 3 IK) IHO0 8300 98.00 13.00 (9.0S 94 0D 9)U) D.fW 97. fCHHI S8t)0 2.. no an no 1 40ki 43 no a.uo 12 ell 6J.uo eoou a: 00 340)1 3 7(10 3 860 44 00 M 00 70,1X1 the Superior Court in the counlr of lien dcreou. On motion of Mr. Dlytlie, it waa laid on 1 lie Utile. On li.olL.li of Mr. Wn.rltMBB. Um J CUry lyOiuuiittM Waa aCMvnvl to Iw in cm u. (I the additional natnber anlijeet to tne decision nl the ( liair. 1 he ..emic(i wr. . ill. tin, OUIIBlOr Ilolll (Jmniri , on tlutt fouimiitce. The reaolulion iu favor of A. C. Avery waa reported from the Enrolling Commit tee and ratified. Leavea of absence w ere grunted the Seuatora from New lluuover and War ren. i- On motion, the Senate adjourned until Friday morning, W-nioirow being Thatika giving, at 1J o'clock. Jan. T. White, former 8beriff of Gaston eonnty. IMVrrad. By Mr. Malone : A bill to extend the jnriadietion of Justices of tbo iVaco and for other pnrposea. Referred. Mr. liigh gave aotioa that be wots Id ini tro dace a bill to incorporate Lodge , A. V. Maso us, at , Columbus county. CALETD1X. aaaBBBaaaBBi 1 RT. J..l! U PeTTI-B. PnOW Ti ll V tL ,. . . . .. - nffn,v,o- tho .lu. r, I I.....W ,.1 WHUWJ.fK ifiuUJ. Ml 4,4 year rsTUtlM aftentiraa. of the proprietor, of Mills. ",a " F.torieVe.Vc.. to the inany sdvauUgew I , 1,1 .""T f '?b . am ' 11. u ... nl I 1 -:. r . 1. .. eeWO clianed 111 - eodr l.y I he I .In with they would derive from iimi. 1; it. It is well... 1 . .. . , , , , u.l..i i.uii 1 1 111 . r winch my stem wu. oven uij.e.. 1 became : l. T. . mi i.k-1 lofi.-i nt inH 1 ..Ui ..f..L.l hi!. . , ... . mc wi uki r LUGISLATUUB OF NOIiTII CAUO- LIN'A. aw -v. UOUSE OF PEPB8KNTATiVES. WgDsranAT, Nov? 25, Hoiic called to order nt 10 o'clock. Prayer by I lio Jlcv. Mr. LiiaT. ot Cli.ttlinrn, oi llio IIittse. Leaves of absence were grnnledto Mea- jsis. l'ou, Ciibsoii, Kllis, and I'rice, color ed. r pac it occiii. ii s. inolioii, ure Mltr.o t ions rnoue, every sttaek leavn than it pr. ! ee-sor. The V War's .V.i thnrtl Pictorial Dictionar tl... ... I. ...;. ..r i . . V " . i. - V . " !'r' ,! ' -- Tl.e pl.yiatiK had been ff " 'J " "-i"1 JVm tryraTmCTif fny ,eaT, was lh I J " r .. " , 3 . ' , r. o .V de(J.M,.ld,- t,.f e. I ha.l tkcn patent me 25, 1SCS. to older at np- ns well on horizontal us vertical slmft. ftuit- ie V ihiiUi of 10 "eo'itainiax over 600 p:c -, it ill i. ritio t pr.-ewttOO .or a'ropy ot Jt.oji I . ii j ;.-.er.',ne;i vi.ecfi, Micliauu roii.ei Me a 1-3 x 12 11. Oliut. euegre ' II e. 7,(,rt of thf. Eclectic : jL..4 .:. .ay. one y:ir 88 oo .j.e one yer$d0,lKl tt rnir.v i.i.i.. - - fi deck in m SL. XwYotft uiciiies innu j ivas uicuoi ineatK n uiioul enerjry or cmlort. I w. barely able to ifo s bout .i litile. At !n(ith 1 yielded lo the enr- dayaagt), in n.-.-i persiiBM.'ii oi :i ni'n.r ana coiiiiueneec tak-tno rhe IIEl'ATIC PILI. willi no oi:l; , I. .., Il,um 'I' I .-...1 I.I,.. - ..I. 1 I ,. r J .1 ..... . i . ' '."". Iv. r.!ru line 11 (-11.11111 on ' . ...in- .,ixi. in i. ii- ..iiii iinuni ieii.1 iit-?? : ..... . al.teto.any locality Jfol affected l.y back wilier. It lt simple, cheap mid dnrat.le. I die of (he wheels can be seen iu. operittiu.i at Fiaiid Tatuiu Uo's, .Mill ou Soudi Vudkin Ulver. SEX ATE. WnntEtDaT, Kov io StMtuto wad culled 11 oVInck. ThrXPicsidcnt ntntcd lliat be had pltvel toKxT" imis lef B Velio are' membt t v of the htaato to open jlie aosfiotis with prayer, anil they hadivsncetfully declined, owing to the. action of the beuate, several fcieuce to that matter. II j. .1 . - r tit lj Buomiui prcxjeuiea a. ptiuion tioja. J9U- O. flicks, luto alienli M ake county fro in PETITIONS AM) MEMORIALS. Mr. Gibaon presonied a petition . II. tlestler. Kelerrcd. Mr. Kelly, ot Davie, presented iho re port of the Commissio .f 1 4 of his countv, with survey and mp. Referred to Coui mrnro nrrOrjOTtf?rrrrrrriaynrtfp- Mf. IJoJnctt wished to know it the law p Ueneral Assemu ! v The bill to atuhoriao the Commissioii. Thf 1'n eidcut Pf &SAUmU county to issue Luuda introdueed by Mr. l icnrh was taken ui), and put no ita third reading, when, J. II. Harris, of Wake, colored, r.rid bo would like an amendment added to re j ii in- the sale of the bonds, whenever they should be worth ao much. It would pre vent any fraudulent speculations. As the bill slood, then: waa room fur some under handed practice. Mr. French replied that it wfta proposed to deposit bonds to the amount of 87,000 - II . I a. a ' . STB as collateral aacority, the Commissioners giving their note. Upon the deposit, they expected to raise $5,000, and when the note matured, it waa lo be hoped the bonda would be at par. J. II. Harris, col., moved to add Wake connlv. .inn-.. Mr. Oudger moved to reeonaider the j vote, by which Chatham comity waa in cluded yesterday. Carried. He then moved to striko out that coun ty from the fist. Carried. II r. Seijrriat moved to aid Wilkea Co. Carried. Mr. Ingram moved toamendby increas ing (he amount to $10,000, instead of , 7,0(10, a provided for iu tba bill. I Mr French said he thought that a lar- quired the report to bo presented to the Pcr ?um ,hn" $7,000 ou'd be needed, eneral Assembly. I ,,"t ',0 ft'are that an increase would de- Mr. Argo presented a memorial from ,,;at ",0 J ""reore ho hoped the aaursmd Superior (.,QMrt4;lHiilMWtiH( i an,,,rnd,ncut w'ouKI h9 withdrawn. Brtiih Periodicals. 'Tki London uaiUdy tlcVU W, (Con vet .'H'iv ) Tlu M'tubart, cciew, (Wiiif.) rh-. JIV) i7r Iu viae, (Rolioil.) Tie jYorlh lirh'ush JiiVietff, (Free1 Oliurcli ) AND Blackwood "s Bliitburgh Magazine, The neriidicaU are ablr sustained by the eontri I . -."--.7 ,. , : I uorniu-. it. n. mwt (le ieral laurature, ami utaatl uuivulleu in llie world of letter. They are indispensable to tl.e acajUr and tlie proftjsioual man, and to every rea ..at ib in a, tliey farniah a better record ol tl.e cor real literature of the day tl.au can be oblainedfroin any otber source. ' ' TKRM FOR 1868. For any one ol tne Reviews.... ..4. 00 perannnm. For aay two or the Keviews 7.U0 for any three of tha Bevitwa.... 10.00 For all loin of the Keviawa, 19.00 Far Ula'-' wood's Magasine 4.00 For. Blackwood and one Keriew, 7.0 For Blackwood and any two of the Boviewa . 10.00 Far Blackwood and throe of the ' BaWiewa. ........13.00 Fer Blackwood and the four Be ftews,.. .16.00 CLUBS. A diecoont of twenty P"r C"t. will be allowed to (tubs of tour or more persona. 1 hus. lour copies of BUekwood. or of one Review, will be sent to one adlrea for 119.80. Four copies of the lour Re view and Blackwood for 48.(K. and no on. I" -a POSTAGE. Snbscribersiihould p-epay by the quarter, at tlie offlce ef delivery. The Pottajre M ajiy part of tba Caattaa UHm k Tlfl Mr i premiums to New Subscriber. V.r tiubaoribera to aay two of the above period- iti Blaoawooo - m lor .) years, and Consider this by far thebest whell I have ever vet met with. This wheel costs from $13! Jt7o, Bcoofillng to sire. For further prn ticiilflis nadress ine at, Je rusalein, Uavie 1., N. C. URUAHD T.' XUTT. Sep, 10, 16?? 4txv :W Y ARBROUGH HO US E, YE1TE VILLE STUEET, RALEIGH. N. C. The Proprietor in returning his siueere thanks to the traveling public for the liberal patronage ' tended to him. during hisco.uutc tiou with this Hotel, takes occasion to assure them hut lio effort or expense will be spared ro retain tlie present reputation of the Hotel as oiie of the very best in the South. He is happy to auiiouiieethat the fall in the pike of supiilics euidiiea him to reduce the price to Three Dollars per Day. Tocitizens doming in to spend n week or more, he will still make a greater reduction. lie is prepared to furnish Hoard without rooms at very low rates. He hopes tohavethepleasnre of welcoming to tbe Yarbrough House his old customers and many new friends. J. M. BLAIR, 'V that h..u, w ,Vj,,r. . 1 i.a,tfj I"!" U,T nt:X",,n 0,,,,nto c,cct wi in il . ir use .n.i.i i.v iin.t'.T t,tX' "'deVed to the Committee 2, J am well uud h U I Uml a rroJ 00 Pr'pu.-'iu'ond auuV Gre.vbiucua. i... ..'( ii!.': f.:.,.. ... i i t .t." , ... Referred to Committee on Salaries anil perseve u .esaxuit man, who, n ; llurrn, was fared bom tlea'h by a b"w 01 thee IMk My Doctor's bill was annually fpom ir.o to- JviiO. but I i.av.. lio use lor a-phvsi. inn unco. I can eorfidetRlr rccommcnt) liieiuaaa.siirte.rior !tim:ly nicdicin) DVWBPAJA. S. I'. Wali (ck, 1v., T'tcsiuViil of fhe Wtlf niingtoi) &: VVeldoh Uml Komi, (Aug. 30, lSCJ says; ' hLa.s been said that Dyspepsia is ou naiional diseased However this limy be. it caused mo ldig nnd sevire euO'erjiig. PrevW A. . . . I ; a 1 ' . . i ..,..( r. ... 1.... '. ..... ....,1. n T..H. I . i ii . io . i , n . i i.-i,t- i ,1, ,i i-i.,-.. in,- v ii n ii jt- it ... . , . . , V 1 it es of the ' H-palic MK'and the use ol tjW' "" d"",;i,t imm a.?eCTafd, "Ma,,d 8 1 1 l I I . I ,J'""Tf7 .tt' . ' MiTl i..,im,.,.,l f iimnhti- ni.il llii, l.il tiio.. nas peneorcu a euie. in my lamnjr nicy naaa trroiiT.' or ftnJ; .v II I ..KS. Mr. Welker, from tlie Committee on Public Charities, to u h jn was nderred a resplntion authorizing the. Superintendent of the Lisauc Asylum to itMure said prop etty, reported favorably, aiid the resolu tion was adopted. . Mr. Wtnstead, from the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom wag referred a bill to extend ihe time in which certain widows wiTT, rvptjrtr-d fivorably, aud the bill pass- Fees. REPOBT8 OF COMMTTTKIC8. been ued fieqiicntly with eminent success cd its second reading BTS for 1867 ' obtain back nnmbera at the ites. vv fol- SoaacrlberiaMV . - nriT 4864 to December, 1867, inolusive, f5 oTl.Zl to. gS'rirly for the years 1866. INK SJLi, !tthe rate of St. 50 a rear for each or any R,T.e?'e 5lSwaarTortlai6 and Ir7. for$3, M a rIrTr the two year, toother lor 4.M). 1 uli.k.r iM-.imiumstoSnbicribers. pordisconnt .aiC; ear raanced pri,esfor bark nnn can tae r bbi Vbees . U remitted direct to V. . . . . - r,i t. Jin B.-e:BiniBoBJi oe r'ven m n. i ne. jyr iH'ou oi"n i "-, 140 Ftftton, St., N. Y. Vt'A. CO., alaa pwblian" tba Tf T ... FARMERS GUIDE, h. Hli- Sririi", of Eduibargb. and tbe late by HAW,- " rnlle!. 3 toI... Royal ti n tWrnrt. aad aomerons BnjrnlT intra. PHToe' t7 tL two T.M.me-by XM. ra. oo- J""M fe. R. MOORE, asv WVeafcff- "Tr-f-" Attorney and Countellnr at Lav, f -a -i4n .r'n-j - - iiriTaa M aalax0 r - " " 1 - . JTBJSBJ WILMIm GUILFORD LAND AGENCY 0 NORTH CAROLINA. Landholders who wih to Sell Agricultural or Mineral Lands, Water Powers, Mills. Tom, JLoU, or Real Estatt of any kind, will find it to their advantage so place , heir properly in our lmnds tor sate. VV'e have great facilities for procuring pur chase for. all such property. For information, address JNO. B. GRETTER, General Aiient, ensh,. Anion;' my acquaintances many cases oiigiojr tin from d.si used liver, have been relieved aniT cured by them. I .regard" them mi invaluable medicine and liike leasure 111 forwarding tlii voluntary tribire. A. W. I) Tvr.on, Esq., Petershnrg, Va, ( Jan. 12, 18a0.)aaya: " In the Spring ol 1-38, 1 was attacked with Dyspepsia lo such an ex tent that a'l my lood ol every deaeription dis agreed wiih roe. I wan swoiW-so I h4-to44ncorpofttte the North Carolina Mutual PURE .PERU'V GUANO i loosen my clothes, andnipht attcr night leould get no sleep. I tried one or two physicians, anjL.tQt'k a pood ileal of medicine, but found 'no-relief. I purchased one box of the South ern Hepatic Pills, and the first dose-1 took I felt relieved, and continued until I took the whole box, I am now entirely well, and eat heartily jnnd never hate been attacked since, I can safety rWominend these Pill lo theDys- peprto and the community at laige. They can .be sent to any 'point in the United States by Mail oiNEx press. FHICE Forunahon, s!3 ctt. !. 2.M ITalfOrom ii.' (tri,ai 1 liri e On., f.jU Hve Uro. JTJ. Ii m tt either weeeanMBy tlwa nrrt.-r fnr Ihe Wedfi it will l.u sent CO. O. Or leri.ln.uW be ..'dre r fi O. W. PKICMj', NV XS.Ha Ulh"'i Smrrr, where tney will be-praHKml.d to. for theM Medielnea HrnM all rt-.ptetable Oruirflat. et erjrtriiei e. auu en .'ii me nrngi.m in t-ai ibirt U'he, anme, to whom was referred aV bill to amend title 7, Section 72, of the Code of Civil 1'ioceiiure, reported nil nme mont, and recommended ita passage- Tnp amendment was adopted, and the bill pass el its second reading. Mr. Brogden, from the Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the bill lo Mr. Poffjfrnm rhe C"nmittec.ou JiuK c .iry, repoit.d upou tuo foiloHing bills, viz : To'roviilc for the nppointmcnt of'Kn trj Takers, and recommend its passage. For the protection of debtors, recom mending that it do not prss. " To amend chapter 9. Code of Civil Procedure, recommending that it do not pass. The bills were placed upon the Calen dar. RESOI.CTIUXS AND BIIXS. Mr. Ingram withdrew it. J. S. Leary, colored, said ho oppoaed the bill yesterday, bnr, upon careful con eiderutioi), be hud changed hia mind con- 1 I. Il,, ... an J . . . .ucmae uam- betlntid county. Carried. I lie bill then posued It by a vote of yeas 61, nays 31. House bill No. 21, providing for the ap pointment of Entry Takers, was next reached and passed its second reading. IJouse bill No. 22, establishing a Ferry across Neuso River, in Craven county, also passed its second reading. By consent, Mr. Estcs offered a resolu tion, instructing tho Judiciary Committee to inquire into the constitutionality ot the By Mr. l'ou : A resolution (the Senate ' hill passed, last session, incorporating tbe t0 One The cnnti cine or c.I to ND all other kinds of GUANO, including A. tho diff!re4ttHOSPHATEH, PLAS TER and l:I.jii. Kepa constaoily oahand, a very Vfefflgt WW Wdt fc well to call oo us at once and get 4heir Ifertiliaera, be loreordertoy an 1 buy tear alsevvhtTe, We will take Flour or Wheat at th PMrka price, in exernm'rrw. SPRING?, nCTCHISOlJ it Co. . Ao. L Cowans liriek Row. (D01P9I0 5tr mriE subseTibera beg leave to iiiwrm tlie eesef-NtlCatorMa tiai tlieV hare been appointed ajrents lor Unoi.Ptio Wolfe, of New York, for the sale of Ins mlebraiY SCHEIOAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, And Bottled Wines and Li On or. Mr. W.'s name is a oonsehold word in every pari of the Southern -States. .a 10K UK t XGtXttf. . Wlltalaflai. H.f. IKKPKUSUN C8AWFORI. Ajfr-nm ITAGE L.INE -T.enSrw WaTJtrt'tr for FayettssriHr dirrry. cept Sadny. Through Tickets from Wil mingtoft to Fayettevvilo, . Through Tiek Ma -from' eldon via WarKHW, to I ';i rr-t , e ville", $10. ThrortssK Tickets from-Golds-boro', via Warsaw, ta FayOtteville, tbarlollc t mtesbarn'. Leave Charlotte, via Monroe, for Wades'i korV- aflUay:Tbwaday au'I Statuiday. Ln-ave Wmli'storoluMday, WaJ4aMay and Friday, after the arrival of th Wilming ton, Charlotte 6c Rutherford Stage. MorrMIIc y PHbiiro' Laje'Morrisvnie for I'ittaboro Monday, Wednesday and Friday, return next days. Plivrawtn i? AecatMfld;! io d l.iuft flu ill M a v aaa iiivm iJt". ( Between SALEM' i.nd HIGH POINT N. C. fare Ont Doliar. E. T. CLEMM0NS, 'tl l I itt i it red to a special committee appointed ou that subject. . - . By Henry Kppes, coioren : a om ior the relief of the county of Halifax. Re ferred to the Committee of FtnaaeeY By Mr. Lindsay : . A resolution in favor D. Jones and K. K. Ferrell. Lies over. By Mr. Robbim : A resolution pro Jul, 7. 1868. , i lr. V&. H r BESSEXT, D. D. 8 . - ,1 9tf Sunl it. K. C. " Home Insurance Company, reported back the same, recommending its passage. Ou motion of Mr. Rich, it was laid on the table auiLordcred, to be printed. The same, from the Committee on Fi nance, t whom was referred a resolution in favor of Quentin Bnsbte, reported back the same and moved its reference to the Committee, uii Claims. The reference was made. bilt.8, d.-c. By Mr. Etheridge : A bill to protect the fownng interests of Currituck county. It appears that certain persons have pos ted, their marsh lands to prevent hunting on them. This bill declares null and void the action of the Court in such cases and rhc-ToTvTTng alltmsmny TrrTCTem ItcTcr- aina- to raise a Joint Committee, compose of one member from each; Judicial Dis trict, the examine p. ction 11, title 2, of the Code of Procedure, and report by bill any citanges which they may determine oil. AJo ii.ted. Bv Mr. Blythc : A resolution, instruct ing the Committee on the Judiciary to give the Codo of Procedure a critical ex amination, and fo report 18 ttftl budf writ amendment as they may deem neeeasa- After considerable discussion, on mo tion of Mr. Winstead, it was amended, by recommitting the Code to the Comuitaaioa ers appointed on that subject. x The question recurring on tbe adoption of tbe reeolution, as amended, ou motion of Mr. llayee, the whole matter was laid on tbe table. A message was received from the House, transmitting a bill to amend an act to establish opecial Courts fa the cities of Wilmington and ewbem. f I hts bHI 1 propose to etfr!if a SeChti tJoufT! concurring,) to allow members elect, ban ned by the 14th Article, who had been present, their mileage andxr diem for the tlmf! of their nttenrjancc; Mr. Pou moved that the rules bo sus pended, and the resolution be adopted at once. B W. Morris, colored, moved to refer tin" matter to the Committee on Privileges aiidEleclioiTsT" J.XII. Harris, colored, of Wake, oppos ed the reference, aud urged the adoption af The resolution. AftcrNconaiderable discussion, Mr. Fos ter moved to refer to a special committee. Mr. Kstea opposed any referenco, and took tho ground that whether or not any of these .. gentlemen cume Jicre in good re entitled to mueago and per diem for toe time they were here. J. H. Leary, colored, favored the reso lution in a speech of some length, in which he cited the cade of Stephens in the Sen ate. - - Mr. Ingram also supported tjie measure anil nn.ii; ne wou broad nrinciples-of justice. JLy Foster called the previous, cjuestion upon his motion to refer ton special Com mittee. The coll was (sustained and tbe motion was put and loalL---. . The motion tp refer to tho Committee on PriTlrecroiid xcrjtiotrrwaralso put and lost. !q 'Tbo rules were then aaspended aodbe quesiion recurred upon thedmendoient of Mr. Poh, limujitg tbeoperation of ibejfea olution from the 1st of Jnly tp the ICth. The Question was put and carried. Up on the passage of the resolution, tho yeas North Carolina Loan aud Trust Compa ny. Lies over. The following bills, reported adversely upon by the Judiciary Committee, ware ta ken from the calendar, and rejected upon their secoud reading, viz : The bill for the protection of debtors, introduced by Mr. Ilagland ; the bill to amend chapter 9, Code of Civil Procedure. House resolution No. 20, introduced by Mr. Wilson, of Burke, petitioning Con gress to remove tho disabilities imposed by the 14th Article, from all citizens who have been in hearty accord with the Be. construction Acts, who have not endeav ored to get up another rebellion, and who have faithfully kept their amnetty oaths, was taken up. 'Mr. French wanted to ktu.w how It waa to be found out who had been loyal ; noth ing was contained io he resolution look ing towards It. Mr- Durham moved to amend by strik ing out after the word Statc1" Maa to make its operation Include att citizens ..Mi m ugraiu aiso snpporicu iic uinum. r "i ,. ,M , laalMfr gupfflrrggluttou upontha ifa ftc Hth ArtoJe J.um all C rinrioles-of iosticc. ens of the State, and moved to make the and nay a were- ctilcd, and jfesulicd i-4bo-Lniattar adoption ql lue resoiuiwn, aaameoueu, o Yeas, 77, Nays-29. . Mr. Barnett, from tbe.comraittee on Cor fKrrarloW, "TepoTted" fanrubly itpon- Hbe In to incorporate the I. U. liana ana 1 .u ndier rn in inn iv. L Mr. French tirve notice he would soon introduce a bill making an appropriation t'o nav reiected members, as he aid, not think the action here to-day leeal. Bv Mr. Green : A bill to araeodltbe charter of ihe Cheraw aud Coalticlda R R. Co. . Referred. Mr Pnn. on the nart of the JuJici Committee, presented a bill to amerid an ... -.,-l.l on mrt in relation 10 DBU1CU' .ii vnniit. . . mcnta, and aaked to have it pnntea. By Mr. nr-frbrsnr - 1 lie V t.BB . j . i J Jkf matter tbo special order for Wednesday next ' ; , - : . Mr. French said he was opposed to general removal .of disabilities. It was true there were somJt)em6crats entitled to it, bnl there wero--etbor -wbo were -ud- lliose men who said, in the li st canvass, that if they were defeated at the ballot box, they would appeal to bullets" and ral ly again arouud their now folded flag , for such men he would never vote to have their disabilities removed. Mr. Fetes moved to postpone the whole in Janaary next. Carried. Cm motion of Mr. Argo, the Houm then idjourned until Friday, A. M., lOo'eloak. A MMr. favor of FatiL Accident. We are grietd to teafn tfe. Mr. Jlenpy Giteff af Baltimore, xaa killed 'war Owena vi lie, Sampson county, on Monday night while en rout to Fayotteville Warsaw. He was riding with, the driver, and the horses taking fright, he was either thrown from his seat or jumped, and hia (eet becoming on taiigled in the reins, he'' feH. Th wheels passed orer his head, emehittg tr. Inntant deiath ensoed. Wtl. Journal. I .W lj' .,-Vl .'. at '. i-w . -,.'. - -. if . lifti w , v yjA - i i - i

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