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I THE FAYETTEV1LLE NEWS, TUESDAY, FEBKUABY 25. 1868 t- SPECIAL NOTICES. pir Although ou terms are 'cash, our country mend re urgently requested to send the names of such of their neighbors and acquaintaeces as they nuw'to be trustworthy and reliable men, who vish to aubacribofor the 2fsf but are unable to pay in ad-tance.-" Wwtll aendthe paper, and : wait for a short time for 1h6 amount ol their subsription. i v ConscrrhtlTe Organization. We venture" t? recommend that the citizens of Cum VecLmd county take" whatever steps rxjay be deemed aaost effective and practicable to secure some partici pation in, and oo-ope'ratpn with, the general Coaserva tire movement which has recently been inaugurated and is now "being parried successfully on in Noith Carolina. , By this cpurse mueh may be done which will be of benefit to oar citizens, and, by neglecting it, an injury may be wrought to this section which will be seriously felt hereafter. By an unfortunate combination of circumstances., among which may le mentioned the session of- Sope lior Court at that time, and the very inclement weath er, oar county was without any representation in the late Comervative Convention, at Baleigb, a county which cah justly claim t be entitled to prominence in aTery movement whiih may tend to the preservation .a. a . a I. a i me nonor, ana the best intesests of the State. Let canvassers forth aonntr that every registered voter may be prepared to act jnnientjy when the time attires for him te do so. We are not prepared to say here what is to bo ef fected in the Statu by the Conservative organization which ,hss recently been perfected, lit, it will not be aeniea tliat it uebooves every good citizen to support fc aeaniiy ami zealously. We saw the bitter fruits, of inainarence last fall; let us not be again betrayed into epatfty. Nor will we presume to dictate what shall be our mode of action in appointing these county can vatsers. But that what we' suggest should be done, and that spoedily, we are certain. EAILEOAD MEETING. From the Wipston Sentinel. m According to adjournment, a large number of the cit izens of Forsyth County met at the Court House in Winston, on Saturday, the 5th inst S1??? 'clock E. A. Vogler, Esq. , the Chairman, called the meeting to order. W. Fries responded tc a call made upon him, as one or the commissioners at pointed by a previous meeting to attend a meeting of the Western Kailroad ?t a'FttevVle the 12th inst lie JjWy-that-the citizens of '"JWtongtohwero anxious to ran the road through this section of the conntryj did not see any chance of much aid fioni that quarter. He thought Se S? ? tha COUld H doneVould be to apply to the State Convention, now in session at Baleigh! fer a separate charter for a road ailroad at gome point tetvfeen Greensboro and Lex . ington, running via Salem 4nd Winston, and extend- ,uk "u lurougn ine nortn western part of the State. it was then moved that a committee of eleven be ap PmU?Vbo8? dxxt sho be to confer with the citi zens of torsyth and adjoining-'counties, and take in charge the whole subject of jthe Kailroad, and the best means cf sjeu g the same. ,The following committee was appointed by the Caair. viz; E. L, Patterson,! D. H Starback. H, W. LUtS' I il on, J- Hester, P. A. Wilson, J, M, Stafford; M, Master UL Raper. J. Hasten, O. Lehma On motion of IL L. Patterson, the Chairman of the meeting, K A Vogler, Esq. be appointed chairman of tne committee, which was Unanimously carried , ; On motion, D. H. Starbuck and R. L. Patterson were appointed to apply immediately to the State Convent ion for a charter for said road. The meeting waa addressed by D. H Starbuck, R. L. Patterson, T. J. Stafford and P. A. Wilson, all of them doing the subject full justice. yut juuug ineno, onn v. jfries, son of Francis Fries, deceased, was loudly balled for, and responded m a br'ef little 8"rf:?fr..iTf.i Vrf1 nt 1 J 11 1 1 , COmieu'iiihk his business career, bnt weV"i CoxcxsT.-The young ladies and gentlemen of St. John's Church, assisted by others, gave a Vocal and . nitra nental Concert last week, consisting of two en J4rtaininents, ba Wednesday and Thursday eveniags, : the proceeds' of .which are to be devoted to the main tenance and sustentation of the Charity School of tit ' John's Parish. - . , The Coneert was in every respect very satisfactory . and, entirely successful; the weather was favorable, the audiences large and appreciative, (except the small boys with big stioks and marvelous talents for whist ling) and the receipts were considerable. Those in attendance were highly entertained and delighted both nights with the fine music offered to them; and tie wU not here draw a distinction by calling attention to any particular performance, further than to say that 'Gipy June" was universally a favorite,1 being encored '. half a dozen times. Our readers will be glad to learn that the net earn- 1 gs of the two evenings will amount to something Tr $100. Patskt Sa'nrr ' Lavp. Mr. Jos.U. Underwood, of this town, has shown us a Patent Lamp which he has eeently invented, for the use of rail road cars, and which, he elaims, can be used without the fear of fire or expfosion in ease of accident to the train. We do rot, of course, feel competent or willing to pronounce anee of a thorough trial; but this. lamp .has, on exam iia, we appearance oi value and usefulness. The o I wuich t burns is lentirely outside the ca-, and the arrangement is such that, in ease of any accident, the aiire lamp will be blown put ioto the air. V It is com j.lete and inexpensive, and can be made with little trouble. Mr. Underwood intends applying at Wash ington for a patent, and we hope that he may meet with suecess. au ills loeline-a anrl infot , . .. te'."?; ?.--topics th.t . : 5e?"j ' " 'oa. .v " - " u'ugui io uear ror tne benafit nf the proposed road. T,,V ,!, D. dn . .?f spe.kincr. was u-ll yJ7a T,iT" v V .Ht PUDM eV.lo applanse. w " ?Sn consid- Sr?!Wh dicd to call the think .i Tto v;oZt7tLlms h y On motion the meetinsr adjourned IVOUTH CAROLINA CONVENTION OEDESED BY C02TQBES3 TO FRAME A STATE COKSTTTUTIfJir. :- r Monday Feb. 10. Mr. Purham offered the following molo Hon; ; - ' - p. -. '" " ... . r Whereas, It ia a matter of common rumor, that corrupting influences have been used to secure the passages of certain ordinances, which have been passed -by this Convention and whereas, if these, rumors Are true, it is the duty of this body to - ascertain who are the guilty parties, and epo& such said corrup tion: Therefore, f " . : Be it Resolved; That a select committee: of three members be appointed by the Presi dent, whose duty it shall be to ascertain and report whether corrupting inflnenoeg have been used to secure the passage of any ordi nance, which has been passed by this convey vention, and if so, the names of the guilty parties, and all the facts connected therewith. The said committee shall have power to send for persons and papers, administer oaths and examine witnesses. j The rules were suspended and the resolu tion was adopted.- , - ; ' " ' Hood, negro, moved that a recess be taken until the Circuit passed the CafiUol. On motion of Mr.' Abbott, dm" Zrrx' kffi$$X?fA Orange; moved as an addition , t - ' w vub m section, and resulted t Yeas 't: Saturday Feb. .15. . The 6th section of the renort of 41, Q n iuuwu x-reawDie ana liiUof KighU bcinff -tw-.-w, uiva rvmx aaa put oeiore the uuuso. i : A communication was racei rpfl from U o Yonng-j;Men Christian Association," asline I a-7r "uo vimaoos nan ior Mr. JVlacrae to aeuver a teotnre for the benefit of the poor nan ouorwuTua wnuarawn. ! .FTfifttftn Tnnvod f-v ini r. - ' v ubw beciion alter section 15, as follows: "There shall be no im prisonment ior oeut.in this State, unless in uaies vi irauci. i -the 19th section reads. 'the freedom rif prissls one of the great bulwarks of liberty, anl therefore ought never to be restrained." t,fman mo.ved 10 amend hJ adding, "but th4 General Assembly may have powir to pfeveut us aouses. Ssa 20 which provides . that the, privilege of the wnt Qi habeas corou' shall T,nf k peT?.i?: tllis S.tate Rodman moved to strike i TV". wowm was lost, and the seoUon M. Uastek, Secretary. E. A- VOGLEB, Chairman. The Press on the Johnson The papers generally havd Grant Correspondence, something to say in re Ban ok tux "STArr or Lrr.,,Qaite a bold exploit was committed by a hnngry thief, last Saturday even ting. A.aegro man etepped into Mrs. Banks's Confectioner-, bn Green St and asked for twenty loaves of br 1 ., TfcVy r placed on the coanter, and taking them in his hand as if counting them, ha backed off from the counter, and suddenly jumped out of the door. Jost t the eld "Magnolia Honst' he drepp- d seyt n, but succeeded in getting off with the remaining thirteen. Mis. Banks punraed him, crying, stop this', imi ne msaa nis escape. card t n fVio loaf ' K . . "fiueuce, and it must tk.T ; "raUy ",ey T not hold tha' Grant has the bestof it The following are specimens ci their opinions . tFrom the Philadelphia Post, radical. General Grant's letter vmli !A portant parts of the Prddents nrgament the charge of insuborflItnfioT, nri.I1 in which the people are especially interest swnetner Mr Johnsoh is- at U correct in nis statement of Grant' as Secretary of War. dZllT1" challenged-Mr. JohnscTo meod S word, when he accused him of many and gross misrepresentation. Mr. Johnson ac cepted this challensre. and n?Q.,n x prove that General Grajut did make certain promises, which he afterwards violated. TTp onngs forward , his withosses they are five Sl1?" Pf the CbineM they all sustain the! j.icoucui,b assemons. think, therefore. Mint rally regretted that Grant does nnh Lt." some positive rerjlv tn tb dent TXlST th,i0'f 0t 1Dly toU-BSS-' -& not hrt Th dent but to the pentlemen who havA ivt -r... official notice on Bnt U'hip nnA rs.!,.s.J ' v ii ' . MV wK w. snail Da or mu Hoparate commands, and no while mu' . oe required to obei a neara per" --.-, . " Z Mr. Asheley thought the amendment would draw an invidious distinclion.beteen the two i' tue course of his remarks, he sta ted that Gov. Graham had before 1835 drill ed free men of color, and according to the ar gument of the Conservative gentlemen on this floor, thereby acknowledged those men his so cial, moral, intellectual equals. Mr. Durham said: Sir, I brand that asser tion as a falsehood and a palpable lie: Mr. Ashley simply said that it was so, and continued his remarks in opposition to the amendment at some length. The yeas and nays upori Mr. Graham's a mendmeut, after a good deal of reluctance, wc uiuureu. The Vot.fi Vloinn ol- iU. " i , wuicu iub umenameni was lost. - : Thoseho voted in the affirmative were, Messrs. Bradley. Durham. FJlia t Oraucre, Hare. Hoduett. MarlAr AW, ;t w;i liams, of Sampson, ' All the other members of the Convention voted in the negative. On motion, the House adjourned. - . Tuesday, Feb. 11. Mr. Durham wanted to knnw wbv soldiers were here. The President said thev authority. " Mr. D. replied they should leave their arms Kot moyeryb nselrtjbetween 20 and 21 ',LPtyvl?ilnat--.P Property qualiji- A annuity ir-Ji. i ' :: : ' . ASZT-"11"1 Rna -pnviieges aro not uK. upon or. moihrlod-by property SSJfSf n ?Pert qnalifioation ought to affortlthe rigM to vote or hold office"! , And Ashley moved to amend by striking i?n! w h!if iQ third Hn iDse mg ; are, which motion prevailed ana the section was adopted as amended. j Sections 31, 32 and 33 were adopted. ! folFo mVed tQ iQSert a new 8ectio. t,WhQ Ca"cusian and African races ari dis tinct by nature and color, therefore all inter, marnages between the Can the proposition Durham demanded the yeas andnays. The first name on the roll was called, when a furtl.Pr ii i f h7,- Sme V the embe, on the ground that yeas and nays had not been announced " . , "mmci.wjc uiuuu8rinnr was M.?!!7W ""too- reftSilE uitiuueu vnat as the call had been commenced, it was proper it should be continued; he knew gentlemen were trying o !r,.ra.u.co.d nt be deni ,. "iucii uuioustenng, the Chair decidt otherwise, and the motion to lay on tho tab woe rf ...... " - adjourned to the usual hour of mcetinfr. tomorrow. MORNING SESSION. TTV " ' nesday, Feb. 19. ttood (negro) next occupied the floor g"Pire ferity report of Messrs i)urham and Graham. He said his race had been enfranchised by the behest law-making r,lr f.uthe The question was not whether they should be enfranchised or not. L7aU: i conferred :r . " f aay or not. He said that If V Ln . .w mainlai their right to the elective franchise, come weal or wSe I tell you. gentlemen, when you attempt to return a race of .700.000 Toteri and strong men to slavery worse than their former condition you attempt a simple impossibility. The war ll ffeS' 80 ntiy . would not be between the black and white men, but it would come between the Conservative and Republican races of this country,-the Re- publican Side Tininberin nr fiVnn I Q AAA nn . . the Conservatives about U.000,000;and when nVBJa?fP f umbrlatn1pted the extermina tion of the larger, he hiwl serions fears that tbey would have rather a hard f imo tt a:Z not wonder that the ConsflrvB!a .i..ij have apprehensions in enfranchising the col ored people, on account Af thA.JL: nTl JAUd ol!tre3rpetrntod by, then; aporvthero class, and not onli iinJn thm dxi upon white Unionists. : T The debate' was than ril-nci' Kw'iir " Rodman, Congleton and Marler. ITew Advertisements Mayor's Office, 7 r Feb'ylSGS. At a meeting of the Mayor and Commis sioners of Fayetteville, held at their. ofSce this day: - , W. C. Tbot was appointed Ch'f Fire-warden. NIGHT SESSION. n c Wedjcesdat, Feb, 19, 18C8. ine buffinure question waa mnmiui wrangled on for mere than an hour or twn when on motion of Mr. Jones, of Washing ton, the Convention adjourned until to-mor row, 10 o'clock. c r ' , , TncRSDAT. Feb. 20, 18GS." Air. 3lcDonaId. of. Chatham. report from the select Committee to whom vua leierrad the resolution in favor of U. B. tt M Assistant $9 " Ward 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. a 7. an am ithne, hhenn of Orange, accompanied lv I ordinance, allowing the said Sheriff $1201 :' l a letter, from tho Public Treasurer i'i rc-! S.T. Hawley, J. W. Strange, H. A. McSwain, C. A. ifcMillan, A. A. McKethan, J. C. Haigh, C. B. Mallett, Tho following gentlemen were appointed Committees of Vigilance the Commissioner of each Ward to be chairman' of tho Commit tee for his Ward viz:. For Ward 1. J A McXancblin. J A WaLsoa, 2. P Taylor, A M Campbell, 3. S Sheets, J W Powers, - -' 4. CA McMillan, J B Troy, 5. K A Black. A Overbaugh, 6. D A Ray, J A McKae, : 7. C B Mallett, J K Kylo. From tho Minutes: A. M. CAMPBELL, Town Clcrlr. 1WJUNCTIOIM BILL. J. & K. A. Caxuox, 1 Vr . IN EQUITY. AVruxAM A. My, and I To Spring Term, 1858 Sam'i. C. tiABOEXT. f Cmuberlacd. IT pr.iuuK to tb Coort tht Smnel C. Saretit. on. th deffrnJiuiU in tLi o.-v. rruWs whhont the limits of thin KUte: It in ordertt hy the Court tht pnbhcutiou W mxde in one or nvr iMVp.r-nt f Up, State cf North CaroUm cotifjiuj: ilie said Samuel f Sarcent to miX -istr Wfore tLm ITr..,, vi. .i Judge of the Court ot iuitj Tor CutoUrUaJ Count t the Court Howe ia Pjttevil!. on tLe s-Wl, MomUy afltr th tourtH IIuimLit iu M ucb tUu ud thereto pl.L Answer or demur to the oid IJ u or Complaint, otherwise decrte jto curw uiU U . . . . . . ... . fh 9 A iu tycttTilie, tUi tiM'2t dj of D . 1 SC3. A .1 gara io me iu:i?ter Pendiug litt.vn nance, Mr. JAMES C. Micn.iE. Clerl mad Mt? r. io - Monday, Feb. 17. Tvatts called ud his ordi "ftn1 TSt?e of. gagein any mort Ba6 U4 ueeu ia irusE mm n tr c. .1.1.1- UA.-..J n . ?4U" I ..ni i- 3 . r - -vuig. uima .UOUiUU lQeua: i-ney ought not to ba allowed ""u prior to Alay 1st, 1865, shall sel em. luaaen termin:tio; tb04ke this From Ibe .New York .World, dm,arU President Johnson's last Wt'';. 1 ..?en' Rant's reputation can ill tive gentlemen would behaTe themselves, they uas mef to form whlch er may first happen WJ wwUCUi,WA me grantor in such deed fir" 11 Tt I A :tt ThA vw-v ' , couveyea by sa:d dead. bring at the sale the sum assGsseci for taxation ; v, A pors was presented- mnf.n:nn.. resolutions, testing the sense. of this Conven tion m regard to the election of Judges of the bupreme and Superior Courts- lcf w u people;: 2od, By the General Assembly; -3d Appointment by the Governor, with the con- e 3 - , 1 . . I X b 1128 uifirnitv which Rr woii 1 v, . , rcuw conscious su- penority, and the stud,eci decorum of its man ner makes the relentlesi nrrin t t... dent all the more overwhelming. Nothing hL o concluBivt than the reason nf by which the President rnrOB n .? Grant's own letters. tHf. h - A War Denartment . frt. uJ l . , . purpose oi circum bly. The question stood shall weWf. ihA preme Court Juderes hv ia 55,Tnayse37.and naJS belDS Called, 6td Jeas Morton called th roll llPHKV nnllo Ii. i. fc" b isuiieu: yeas 54, nays 3S IIkSIS'"8 ,co?.t!DSent eipen.es of IhisCpn not on con- th Tonrinn . 1 . J ' a t . afford to hflv - ;fu:;.;i: caQ..lu rir:; ulUB ,j?v?rnor. the con- ::r;:::..,'""""m. lDse jor labor, be dienitv whirl." .0 :rj? t"ri rjr AC.nas 1116 uT"u W1 oenaie or ot tGe General Assem- ""1" auU1 by the Committee for by nugem expenses and President and Secret " r2hlQ??7eTe BUSPded and tho resLlu- nis purpose known by the Tcv&havsxt. -We Itara that quite a oleMAni h'ttla fair took place down at Bockfish last Thursday a wurnement ana coronaUon ball, at whieh there was a Jarg rowd, with dancing and mueh enjoyment. The accesful knight on the occasion, was our roune ua. Air. inos. U. Lutterloh, of this town, abbld and very skillful horseman, who has on one or two tnf r like occasions since the war, been successful i: winning me prize. CaossTKoa. We are Rlad to see that our municipal utheriUes are having the slreet-crossings put in good endition at several points where the work was badly needed. ' fST We have been shown a Utter from Tlww.-Towers tfaofihe prisoners eoufined in Fort Macon, on the harge of complicity in the killing of Archie Beeb The geatkiran sending us this letter, andwho'was the nrorior otMr af Thos. Power slurias the ttar says of Mm: -I feel certain that did President Johnson knew this man as well a I do he would straightway rtleas hia." Wo are lad to see from this letter that while the writer may be deficient in the capacity to write wn, ke is not wanting in the determination to et and think rightly. His wife and family are here in destitution almost, w leara, and we would be glad to hear of some plan . b:eh eould be formed of giving them aid and relief. Ths Gut Jicxzt We have received from Messrs Jones, Brothers & Co., Richmond, Va,, a copy of the "Gray Jackets, by a Confederate.- and w. pleased with tie work. It is a oompilaUoa of enter- xwnmg sxetcaes and anecdotes of the war, with de - .iivu. V aTeniure in neld and CAron. TKi- io beside, mueh valuable bformation of the battles and ampaigns ox our , distinguished leaders, full and cor rect maps accompanying the aecount pf eaoh engage! The publisher have done their share of the work well. : The GrayjaekeU is well got upi the type is clear and beautiful, the binding is elegant and tasteful, and his altogether a very handsome eolume. For sale ealyby subscription. Agents wanted to canvas for this popular work. " w n1 , Wednesday, Feb. 12. Ma 1 Gen 1 Ganbv visits nZ-t:- x Iff ?lP,rIS1,den W tewnsnmmated He.w received with the usual honors. rresiuent welcomed him in a short speech, to which the General very briefly and courteously replied. A recess was taken, and .uo ucicgwiea were introduced. T?6 hect of teTinZ the Judicial system vuo ovttw was discussed at len-th. A pro- King:, of Lenoir. ordinance concernincr fh ,,i:AxVl ' widows in administer over. , on estates. an cf Lies irustratmjr intentions in its T.H . 1" xvoinin could be more President's surrender. fl, it". rr "-""V oaruasuc tha? 1 :oneifw Want's pretence w5e ?0t -h?Ve Ped ith the Presidents wish wjthont violating the law LfU0W M ?6 Stautute'" 8a tb ident; that w9uld have been v olated had you, carl rymg out your promise in good faith; tender ed your resignation when you concluded not to be made a party in anV legal proceeding" There is no escape for Gen. Grant from this well-directed thrust. . iFrom the New York Times, republican. icesdat, Feb. 18, 18G8. ; ; ItKSOLUTIOXS, ORDINANCES, &C j mH13 was "ad for the time, when y.8ecti-6th. 5th line. movS nZLrzrzt uf. v?.rcl "pythe words position to abolish the distinction beTwe 'n prized the coHections 2'CZ7Jd or courts of Law and courts of Equity was ad- Mr. lorkners ordinance, instructing ithe Judiciary Committee to report an article al- VUI i I n lln.Vi. la ... on oV, "n I" "Ic,a..l iusection -w, uw.i iup wora restrain. Mr. Abbott wished to inow. his so amending. -,!2KJffWt lh.e "ere of reason for lowing citizens to plead .05 of TheS'S, 'acr fr Courts of this State, nnon ftf.;hK.m-- dpr.Mv ?? r,10.r a slature to I i -i j , """S auu. aiix nuu in wnat wnvif ek,.n i. onho Wonld cherish rWct foroVrli .rthe the ordinance 7,. '" 'W" to be in the The Question r- " .... r"". OOT"'nS 10 th0 action, aa it . .1 , t. -..v vuci .u uivision oww, . partisans couia prescriho incf v.. of the resolution, whfithr ri - rrscoe JUst how far cj. ' ' 7 . ? buuuia wppu.-eu 10 memm oohtipftshnM. Xeas 92, nays ?ect upon even their political acts and opin- a p:i ti:0 nr.o:leff r-vd r. Lt!in .ti.l the L,;irl .7 ? vV; ;c-.,ri 7T?X"r''n ! t consider l!.ospee alor.Vr vi, 1 JLkJL.JLJL. i of the Committee on rvcouHinJiu - T1 and COMMODluUS UWKLL1XG on gre.ional Districts Uo- X St Jam Square, with fr ia aal ...,t.P Mr. 3lchoan was nllowp.l fniVtr.,.- - auter. Sue mi Jen u!,n,, pKa e Urtls, vl.ich was ;a i..i..-.'i up ouunance iesj t:ng Uou ordered to be piiuU d. Tho special order wus the lhe report was read Mr . Laflinsaid that the delete v..-; tice that there was onlr . . . king Scw Hanovw from the 2.1 and trHifcr nuir it to tho 3nl n;u ;,. m-. . ""''. rrapun lor cuange was. tliat .New Ha-Gvor .h the until lbGo was it a part vf tae Un l Duict. 3Ir. JilliliD ormiitr.. 1 tin, . i WiiSf auu aiatea t!iat tho pnrtv wksso veil w.e..cu mere wouki i no uiifieu't v oarrymj; tho next Weeth.n. Hood (ncfrroVaaid that it Kfm-d t r . j ".,c"'"u luai ihey could not Alter co ne diSCliKfiiin -j a, 'Miiauuu recur- reduton the report of the Committee. of nap were called, on motion nav28 ' tL Tte Std' . The Suffrage question was next resumed, air. J.oiir?re ravn nntA 4k i ii . i. i umti in vy uiuauur. i(i innrrnn ntn..:. - i . . "lUiUlU'lO Vr v"1,lY menioersabsenting themselv Y" nonce mat he wo:.l I Apr?v to Ftrb 45. tu:.co:io?:. OIIN ir DESIRABLE FURNITURE AT AUCTION. I OV TUESDAY next, tb-3,1 o ou: d.y ta cat itt! I nil l-i riisptn-til d ih rnitTirs in tho ?arc;::r- Hctd Tie rnrcijr.r, U uearlj new aUJ o! kkkI qoolltT and ii-dn, !fatlrpse. ; XievltentK CLnirn. Tllt, WmthttAiiJii. ' Carpets, .Sof. Crocker?. Gliuvin, Tin rnwmimUMm 1 - -u -r-jpni opportunity io ILai keepe,. arl , mute faiailie tofurnuh iLemJSJS with kooJ craiture at moderate raW.-. Term. oIL Feb 25. ltKCUEN JONES. It es. mo e 11EADJSG CLUB. I MXin MEETING of the Shnra r.U Clab will be helJ at th. JL.tA'-fV?T?. roTr L1!13 eTCniug t 7 o'clock. . X CD ZO. II. L. .VI-It ... -i - "iu iuu majority rc flllhe Committe on Suffrage. to-mJrrow Hood (neCTo"i rravG nnfiVo i m troduce an ordinnnnn l. , ""uk ine nne upon Ministers and .TiiRftVoo f t... . 1. i .. . , --..vw w me i eace ior C3le- tt'n5ih.8,.marriedrit between colored and As there was not n President declared the HouIdjuoj'antU this evening. 71 iWiv J the elect Superior Court Judges. J.U. ignity and responsibility of thi,. u;, Ihe ijuestion at issue can scarcely be styled a cpxestaon of veracity, since it cannot be sup posed that such a question could arise between two gentlemen holding their respective posi tions. Neither of tfaeni ban be supposed to make an intentionally falie atifAm0 tu-u recollections of a particular con ver President is k Vi rrr'V, l view oi tne case -Mr. , wase. a resolution aflfeettm- rf 0i OIU: P1116" heard all contracts mail prior to lSSSefer--"" i :- ' r SPECIAL OEDZB W6UW, question bem ' Friday, Feb. Ii. McDonald of Chatham, an ordinance "ma king .void all contracts and debts made prior that passed. From the New York Herald. T The letters present nmM General's repudiation of IthTr: JTA8 ordination. - But the Pr fiiu"; Lreneral (irant.V effimin.; j . i tion itlfno-AfV 'i. , ""iU5S 40 c oj i,ne least, sharp. fenrft1 ronfi a i. . . 1J 1 Ana u. x 1 . wuo. iiH i)ruie.sfn ntmine . kind being incorporated in the Constitution there was no precedent for such a oro ceednre. : - f . . ; V . . Messrs Abbott and Rodman opposed the amendment, on various grounds. i ZRttth najs. The oT eu aoa wra stood: 4u-x, uayn ow. yeas In section 24. Mr Durham moved U NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 17. C. Trot. Moles for sale. TKmTM Bishop Atkinson. ' J. H. Coox. Farnitare Anetlca. "W. O. Hux. Just Beoeived. HaorNO 0rtra. Sixth Meeting "W. Da&naaov. For Bent -T. W. WnxxzxB.-De&Ier in Ban. A. Jap. 0. JlAcRAE.Injnuction BuX J5. J. LnxT.For Bent I). McNuzxwotice. T X. M. GLarrBTiu Mayor'a Offle. ,t i Josir W. Hia"juix. Attorn fj a Lav. General Gran ts charge thaihe le3 Sf?Leniaoorod..to" mvo!ve him in resistance w mo law is quite matcned hv t iflp.,M.n. declaration that Grant had not nni.-. nnrrt. ,'iV. J i- I. . .. . "Vjk,c- l"i'wjc,Jf " uupncity, out that he had question beino-nnon th0 o,i i. .r hutuu to i section, it was adopted.- -Some cu C3 " tnouf representation rc r i ora ana 4ttl sections, whai tha Convention adjourned tmtil oclock. rilOST SESSION. add in Mr Graham, of Orancre. m l .ection 2i bjr striking out thlfirstpph '" reguiaiea Mihtiais and inserting: necessary to tl risrht of tha .Cii .rr - uu oear arms Fridav. FaH 11 IRfiQ Inna TOoo J ' , , , - . . I 6310 Lie did UOt ClTfl .wlf W U v i co x uauuiHii. i na to i nwi n w a c . i j i . . w- - fvaiVi a tt n nn tended so to act from thi first. d ,, Motion.: " """fa " " 3KJS 5?bn V? w o express hb ?? WarOffice as Stantod's tool. Alto2ether S Tt this State shall ever remain a Zr'Z. . . - aA i a. -lUOk JJltl UOODS i t. T !r I 1 f 1 Ti Q AT m-k.w.... a r. .u Fiuiuin8 m ary irtnuls which .W-S".' ! been fHvju,tifieS " vv-ititu UCUVllV in tr:u? or,,l 1 1 t .... . w - iibiiLr. H.UC1 inn n a.m - a. - - ---- ""--w:u price oi puiut. ana tiio niinr,i.n T- V: iv lucr wun ino feeling of security ?hich the passage of the non-eontrsction thernse. Sbmeofthln.-Ku: n Iur standard makes of sheetings and shirting, are m good demand. The coSntry at larLe and nartirnlnrlw it- . J . ttrse ana a. thl V ! "Y,.r" ' " ' " D"e.of eoKls; and, - - uicrsiocKeu, a very mod Tn rJkt i V pause an advance. a,?nn.be.d,CCUoa I1"' i?qiry b been , uv ! uanco nas bren estAhiihAri x ,uo qualities, for bleaching are in rroml rrmf ti---i -V. .ulfacainfT. rv . " :mvow xieacnea shirtinnnd sheetings are In active demand, and fded-l w v m a. a iiiniiiiKirin v k a . m h va . . " - Fvgiiiwii iiiLK npfin i ill T. ii rnnriitii . n iesiei amonar the lar"o bnr. nC". r.""" Ti cood ..-.7S ;V,.'fc" ?'"ui.d. have been extensive." and' th ! & ' ' " SMSS? fhW'' 44 -the motion. Viaa vT u wetter demand. Th tuoro uoing in stripe JOHN AV. HIiSDA ATTORNEY & COUW- io. it Hay Street, FAYETTEVILLE, X. C. XBACTICES in th State aad Felntl ConH. Prompt attention mean n t ? . . . . hs care! Chuma nl !o J' ls- e7.,t T. W. Wheeler, DEAM-'lt rvr S Rags, Taper Stock all kinds. i Wool, j Scrap Iron rfnd Mefals Hides. Beeswax, Tallow. For which he is paying t!Je &C' xr rxv ilihest ca prices at., McINTYRE'S BUILDING Fayctteville.X. C. flrifl nf cfnri South Water St. next to Worth & Daniel's. Feb I. WliMlXOTOX, K. C. 8Mf FOR RENT. ACOMFOttTAMJS DWELI tr . It contains 5 mo, Zn 71-rrra' AI, a small dwdlin B.i. f; HVfT iiwww uie oii b:U ere Bank. S33I CD1S 13 tnft mnsf. r-amarlrnMn i I rriirhoT nf f Via A - tt 1 1 . ,, v-.-.ouuxo wiicannniiAnria I v aiucimau iininn: mar. rna nan thflf. ATflf vo r-ortrl i i - . I 4- V. . i m .. . . - uctnecu iiaiirnai mormn..- ! mo wcieui are TVirr. nt t ia AmAi-innn i.: i - ... Miuv ii i. r. i w www " iL.iftii : n. i.i Mil ' a ttai. a . x . l fhof V ; - . , ..4 Dvmo ueuaie. a yotfl NOTICE. ades and denims - TU Mariatru nf Pnw,. , " . 8 hay li;- I" UL ed to meet at th, rTiVr. rY1 j-ii , . , " iue Cincinnati aemocracv arA mrtv;r, I tn apa nri ,v,f -n 4. , :-uulucuk auopiea. - i orously to secure tha holding T-T fTirJi-1?; r. .iro.m.'-1 Mr Heaton moyed that the bill h L a. xt-a , T. o wty oi i """ upou wnaiever oretext. to d ifs i , . - x'"- lur x hi l nn n I iamntfntiA f . 4; 1 1 l tt - . 1 -- uum . -.-..---vvxa ywuicuuoa. uieav- suive saia union: or tr sAr r,; : the same end. while St. Xonil offS v. S th? Stalk. " lUS WU01 EWer ot I ? d resulted: yeas 87. and .1 .n. : i n ora vii - mSrn?Tn?- r tn?.utnVentl0n' The de- ' Se& 6' That every citi of this State owes mocracy of Indianapolis, however, a naramount allAtrior, , ft" fc-ft n city. K,KE Government oAh, Uni el sSlTa toat tana ana tne MidaJe Stales will vr . -tt i i wo i - ui mo oiabe. in contra- uijutus oi rtew xorK city. I vention or subversion' thereof, can h !to onw r-t . ... : - - i v.mw icu Axom i - -- wiiA soon oe at upon the railway formed 4.1 in . . . .. tuab mere is no riffut on the narfc nf fh Sf j a. , to RpplA nnrl fKof -ii " 71 ' J! rw . . "e".euii aaopted. wced a shade. Prints are in -uiiTo aemana. The winter a'v! ii - . . ' w nrpt t wo i i j . . . .,.. : ".'.tt?? . a. and shonld .nrir0"' . nev Kgf,t - uh uo nuiatea. i ,.,?.'"' ""' very atiraetiTA nn was taken and FreLJ? sell hn . u" .4" wuons. 5 Convntiftn rl I roIva Bftifl TTm"n- : 3 I- land and Louisville are also maW ou.ht trThru aI!? nauon: na' passage, and called for tho yeas and nays 20. ' KIGHT SESSION. Ttesdav. Ffi TQ 1 oea Auoreponoi xno uommittee.on Suffrage was resumed. .5. To maintain th - Ja timJ ot Orange, said he thought it work i Abyssinia toh of the StaUntaisleiLTSbS Mam i - I -.-w MblUCa . WillLH mPT) hAtnTA M.b.. iBKUiMir ccratraciea nAtnrn onri i ..i.:i r . v.i ujoaw in that I tne reoemon shaU be regarded m in,'Ai.Ki. . ' a? ' i ' mm Mwwiauii w i vvwa Bf tAifla i v m rniTfti wjaAWA mm. i m tna English expeditionarv forc nn , K' . Uk rrrrV uu. wnit men negroes. : But as it ----' "wun uroccoa to ae tend what might bo called minority report Noj 2. rtheaade an able speech: M Air. Watts said ha rmnM Avi rreply tp. Mr. Graham, of Orange. - I v- -vwvii.gr uaiioway, (negro,) the House OO T.hn rramay l-vr At,- Tf L-li t . J i A Kr: ruI5a.lQ7son, and never assume or pay any debt or obligation .-v.Mjmoiiau juuy A.neoa'vrft Hvho; r j - - .. . : : d; English missinnJ llr"" ciioii or rebellion tprobably thereby bring civilization to his Af Jriean country. the loss or emancibation of kn v prolongcdjiebate, the roU was taken i remand; but the season is rather early For lawns, and they aro no? yet Zd' new styles are beau- i" this class wntwueis ana Cimhnno are in fair fwfl ' , j , "aa"J the quoted prices tfvf f ark patterD8 aro moderatIK acl tive the spring patterns are not vet in if. without bein? actir,. fnD 1 cloths do not f.i i;vrrr.vvi;i?lci--- dtCad dV bui rthere'1 demand from the clothino- - .A00" f Pf rr fto in no hnrrv to toABpS kinds of woolens. Th ; k i.7p, in any lan aci ety to purchase. T1 .1 . 1. " , . Aue wtetrn w steamers nave hmnrrht 1. . iu aaticipauon of an af;.A " ara rrjnnU Tetterillr. on T-l aa,Ht.& a aeeeuary. . buAin.s. of imrVtL" """?"ce " v a. m w irana- Monday, the 2d of Mnrrh. tsd. Feb 25. D. McKEILL, Ch'rn. It JUST RECEIVED. Xew Imh PaUtoea-xtr,, Lard d N. C. Bom. RrJg,r and Cjff w. G. HALL. 8J- Feb. 25. MULES FOE SALE. A Tmy KUhle. next Monday, and fr fewdAm: t jAT. be een about 30 fine Kentucky Molea. wbiVb wiU tomeni. or a ahort time to Feb 25. prooi5 fToa- tt. a teot. 93 it LECTUEE. THE Bt. Rrv. Bishop Atxixso. win delirer m Lae- tare in thia town, in aid cf the Charity FrLool nndar the eara of the Ladi' LoeroInt Sociatr. cn enin dariar bi earoinff nwlatiV-n. ou.ra oi uu ari(l t)laa -nil hm rlvrn hirr. n-u
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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