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FHlv JOURNAL. s. . wvaw. iLiuiru. Belter. -TUB lxUtimu hem :i.ded witji petitions from merchants ask In J th rfxf t of "he pnn.-hit.-H' tax. ' Tfc farwaer-s in nnVr to keep t-n'o, Vm14 poritia fr tho repen' of the M-HKrKKSO o nomiatjn llom. TTUYoRK for l' !! Scat j Soat4r;iok of him x horny 1 klAta M1 of E.-i!. ::d . m ;i who ' VM ool fcfnM.t to po: hi iinl to Um V,Hir Hndie.-." Th 'b-nerAj AWittblj tbouhC be would maki bUf plovraaa thxa S3tor. Tmi DULIB edaTatiooaibiH fame bj la tfca JIoon Lwt FnJy on a pririlcI retQ, Mr. HrsD rUiof Um point m to th pwer of tlt Snit to of igiaU btllj appro prmtis; money. Me asked tha: it W rwferred to tb Jadictary com 'ttltte." Aftec aos tliacasaion the MoCioa U.rtfer wu t ah led by Yte f 137 jmc to 123 ny. Thw rot 1 taJicates that th bill, if it cooJJ trer b raaI would ps,. YV "r fl4 to Garl Cox vadesTwriiX to bv th Hoav act ' apoa it, axl hop h may succeed. T!i MQbcr from North Carolina V!u aocecd io hiring this bill ealla4 Bp x4 poMU will nrer be . forgottea by tl peopti. BWiaBWW H lHB t bow t BtmrcjE the tariff. 8aator Vmcx io hu rvcepttou ' ipecft t E11K it M saidrprored ; tb abolitiOB of Um internal rtrtaM ayCem nttit, prforw, caaM fedaetioo of tariff datie. "VT. do boC tiiak It a very bard task to pror taU Botwithstaadio some Of oor ablesf Stat cooteoiporarW kar peniitatty arfaed that to abolU!l ti ta(raal rerrnue meant a ooaUnaation r t present high tarij a tba cessariM of hie. Xkey aarv mada nath aoiM a boat frwh!ly aa4 tobacco whUe a heary duty la tpt Bp oa tb farm era frac aoaiaa, doth, btenketa, aricaUarat iapiaataata, etc. Naw what aroald ba th raaJ con aqaeaca If the latoraal r venae tA vaa aboliahedf Why, the first . thlaf Coajfreaa woald have to do wuuM ba to fix loa tariff on a ntr vwa Vaia...X tariff, for rwaatf wy woa'd tftvB) leroo a owelty , aa.l a raahty.- So Ung a a large ' rToa U raised from t&e iarenial revroao 'ayta, ao loog wfll the fcjti tariff, which prohibits the im Vorta:KMi of tnaajr artidea, rrtnaJa. Aboiih the faterual rereaiM and th daUs om (oeat'BOw practically prohthited axticiea, will be lowered wo a to aoajrag their im porta- " tioa aa l thereby Vrin j more reTenoe t th govern meat-, V"e eaanot . ondenUod that the aboiltlott of. the iaternal revenue ymtem tnaa Crea whiskey aod free tobacco. , Tha SiiU eertainly have a nach. riht to Us theae articles ' U4 they hav a farmer' hogs and aheep. AjmI m do tolak tt is aa jasi thai the ccncrol forrniment aaooli ireoehra all the revenue from the. tax on luxuries, to pi It? ap in tha treasury where it will eacoarage extraTacaat Uglalatioa, while the Etatea are compelled to raiae theirs 'Cream tbe) teal and personal property of th citiaena. Tax the luxuries '- oaxi relieve Um necesaaries, bn t let's befia tha practice nearer home. Let Ua l"enrJ govern men t Lands ' off and look to her import duties fur revenue. - Let the States r-.iLte . tkeir raveaoe Jlrst from tax on whislcey and tobacco, leavio "u' famera' tools, voff&, sheep, cattle. Looaebold and kitchen furniture as the last thiaga to tax. - AboliMh the interval revenue s teas and a redaction of t.tnrT daties OOj atasy articles will necessarily follow. TH1BERLI5 EXPOSITION. , ' " On tbe 16th iust. the Senate of - tB United States, having' Uvn in V formed by the President tha: the Selgiaa Goreniment proposed to tuts an" exposition of machinery n. BiMthaaJe-al inventions at ler . 1-3, to JO! .eat, a,d Umtmg and r?-jiasiiag ina speriou "i X'aid Btatea Government was " cooaideri o ff tha propriety o f m a k i o g , an apprtrflatkj ol t33,lX for that pnrpoae.. W hope th:U the bill vi3 panay tboo-ga the propo-sed ap lTprltlo aeems to ns very small for, tha, porTpoac. If oox Govern - - xaent gnaa lato the matter at all, w bopa to ae it do ao on a vale com aMsaur te with oar proud p aitloa aaronj the nations of the worlX 8axalj oar artiians. the 9cinXiJta machaavra of America "" thaavea vho nave advanced civil Ixatloa'bj giving to the world the ,, tlgTaph MeOormick's re i(ier, :Le . cfrcalar w, and our :ir.prov.d plirva and grain sowing J ffi a. tr. ::cs 1 (If aot the aesrta; mKhia . ami Colt" rwvolver. not :o m.-ndou Othcra whieh do not now .x--ur to s- By Via Id be reprren'.i at nrh ' aa txpoaitlOO. Let aot our ,:ght i thl BOdr a boa he I. If the hen d.' , Boieachle It will not N 'n :-. d. i: h Baa laid aa eg Th. . -. ; ' jpOnej can aot be more iisf.;il a ml pTVparry pent than n hibi: tng q an ad m in Q worh!. what braia and mnsele of Amenci ' a. done. Let CoOirr-s make a I. '-vr i -aprroprtatlon for this pori.-.-. a- 1 ' the) staner and tb n. ' ng Ot toad approval. I .t. ti em pamt a poand i and '.mii: riT4hDotlcT. and the day u no: fr distant when the mechanic will ' I la re hLf fhcpaad wiptag the sweat r -rm Ma brtnr. with hct strcmc arm -,- ': h irl frota trs pT.ve af hoaor - a 1 power the w!;o d ire t'lok i ---I L-.-n a--t f ' -v ' - fifa UFFOKI IJi THE Jl'DIClaR. of the thin :U'Mm!t agreed cJumi and the bar, and vi i. "ho (voji',.' .it 1 irg- ' Jut ;h.- - jot;cr court ik. . i :i v h i . e -w ii ' - g-i r.m '. t-" the, tieo ti.v.ored : almost iin.ia lv the pr.-ss . i s .!', '. . si- a t i or i of !. With V4 ..S be fttle 1 1. ThiJi. in oar uumi by :ar :h m.vt impor'.-i l'r :h I.'KwUtn t..r.ov h.w oon . C-i-' Crfner.! - V .n I referred :' '' ; ' 1 ni.:u-e ii none ,. a.-m :i pn'i'.Hb-''! A oorio.-i-ri ie-, .W'.-j i (j'-i'-rr- r, ).,- ,- 1 1 il . plan whieli ' ti; n arf.ly wh.if the peonle n. e reprvdIl"t, it and tru-.: in i member of the Ae:nMy e i J r. and consider it; Tht pople ar the Lullo: I x Ii ivi iam entru-tel the in.iuaement oi our Stutt aff-nrs t- the 1 eunx-r.; ic pirt. It devolves upon the pints to prove lUelf in th tut, ire, ax in the p.vst, eiual to the trtint cuiitided to ir. There sr relornis to be nude, -iuJ there are. ton. adjust aientM re.paired r the n-.it in crease in poput.it io a and e.li!i. One oi the rryini; eviUof the hour is ihe delay in and e.-u-se quently iuereaetl cot of ieg.il prt ceedingB. Tbis has ix-.-ome so great that many submit to injustice rather than uodergothe greater in iostit-e of the law' delay." Jus tice should he obtained more s(o-d ily and .t not ho great a ro-st il time, patience and money to him who seeks it. To the writer i'. sevm- that the reined v for the evils of xir present Judicial system ta the establishment of martrrijf .Mpenor town in neu of our present semi ann cat plan. Up to the war, we had in ea.m coonty four terms of the Court of Common I'leaa and two oftheSu peri or Court, making six courts tor the trial of civil .-vs wdl a. criminal caasea in y-ar. Now, with nearly treble the litigant population, we are tryiujf to g?t along with two coarts a year. It is clear that it cannot be done. There mtist U delays, amoontiDg at times to a denial ot jastice. A quarterly system ot Supern j-V.. a.s...m, u. 1 lMaM.inui mast 13 IWW", s. 1 v .. -. ... speedy. At presenta prisoner may he in six months tvefore trial. and twelve mouths if tberv is a con . tinoaoce at the tW term. This is irn injustice if the pns.uer is innocent; and o he guilty or not, it is a severe tax to the public. On the civil side of tbe .loofcet, u a wnr ; ts issued sooo after a term ol the; . ... . .i... i. OOUTt ll IS now unit muums im- foee the eanae is at issue, and if I. nTP i inir iru Liuutau v i- eighteen mouths Iwfoie a trial. With six mouths rxtween courts lawyers forget much of their c:wes and witnesses sometimes are less acenrate in their reodlections. To do this lucrea-setl work the nuinlvr Of Superior Court judge- will have to be ncreaseu to niteeu i ins me , , 7 , . ir ,,1 l . i i to Hn his wi e a nice caluo dress, tegtalature oau do. hi 1C0 wc had a population of a little over one A lew years ago he would nave sold uidbou, of whom four hundred his eggs for ten cuts per dreti thousand were settled with by tbei,inj rt'alired nionev enough to have f.i'-l ".'h!;:; I purchased less than a half barrel o, eight Su4erior Court judges, b,Mng one judge to every 75,000 of too hi igant population. In 1SS4 we have over 1,000,000 population, all of whom are entitled to have their rights settled ia the court Louse. With fifteen judges now tho rate woald be one judge to 100,004) liti gant (.copulation as against one jadge to Tj.OOO in lSVb There can be uo objectiou therefore ou the iceiY of ecouomy, een if it oio'd ever be ec-onomioal for a State to delay the administration ot justice. The pre-sent excellent sysceru of rotatiug the judges should be re tained, the only difference txong that the judges would come around onoe in every three months instead of i very stx nionthi lu some counties, the terms ol .our; ciuld l 1h- a wtt-k each, lu other counties. eery other term cnhl be of tw o weeks, ia other counties each of the tour terms ot two wcck-, ami so on, adjusted to the buv.iioe-.s ol the .x-v eral counties. A ioi.stitiitiou.il .amendment n-stonng the number of Snperior Court pidges to tiw would relieve :!i i: ,.virwork-d IKK 1 . Twcnt . j.idgr. ar, not more than enough to promp'ls and properly administer the civ, I and criminal i.iw among the mo re than oie- and a halt millions of jK'ople w ho con s -: lute the uow progressive and al wavs great common wealth ot North 1 '.irtilari. It will still le i smaliei in proportion to it on than 1- ps- sessed by almost any other S:at the American Union. The i-abject is an import. u.r one to ail w ho have or or w ron gs to bo ; . court of justice, snbmitt.-d that the considered and d.s, that the legislator, may : . prepare 1 remedy rr t,,- , our presen t system ist rat ion :s :;:: whelmed. nay have rights .s.-ed upon ;n a flic-. .deas ar, r ;u i : i .. the end u ; : m.-vts t u rn - - :: a t.OV EBIOK X" VI K IV V t 1,1 It V I tun u i . fh, : n a agr. -om es . and :: gage. tat t-rn tr. "a :.c r.' i'l ' : n vr. u t c U i' i n -d i ti t , rui study, and advocate. ' Forth. Ualersit he makes a , taterMi' aud oAen it U s.ud the strotij pteaj fot auppnr aud Luter- j huit)M interests demand' the do ineare from aIldnTintaallooaat'iBJ not doloff of a certain thiBg. t he w uo.e peo wh, hdd -di, im r!i m : n 1 1 t.if dinr n . I : i OAT' 111 ' 'OIL, r on r oi lis! 1' i-I! no ,.-ii . I ,u, d ll Ii: v I i,. Ions should onl; the uios; ;,.i;ie: i : est i .i I 1 on ." l'he hoi. loiind pohti Id l ess s re ilet u : ll 1 principle-; u.umly i,hii,- ri-il a lid v e ire euc ui r. bei,e e t ii.it 1 right man m t hat t iie S;.i; io crnor tin- 1 1 1; ; e will III 1 e mi in lie upward course with -in ' u ,-r ri-, a ; sptvd under the guid nice and gov i-rn.iniv of the prvsen; i inn in ' u-n ' to whom it is no discredit to say h.us a most g'.ei 'em s e ain pie m tha of the retiring Governor. H V Kl VIM r.S. Ttie wad of hard tunes" goes up from every ijuart.-r, but much of it is wholly unnecessary. Many cry , wolf ! wolf! when there is no wolt. r,,tton yAli brought a lair price the thpl-irmers '"' a" d weather tor gathering i. .w ; iu-y could ask l"r. It h true the (.otton crop in this section has Ih-cii short for two years, but good crops of corn and jHitatoes hae been made, an I the goods which farmers base to buy were never so h.-.v as they are in New I'.erne at present. We have known colto.i to sell m ibis market for much less than it I, fl, resent s4-.is1.il. 1'Ut , " - .... , , ClM,as . sugar, coffee and llnirhae : nt nn,.r,.d since the . lose ol ' , , I 11' ir .1 If 1 ' ll l"- ,e cl'l 111. 1 , tJ" 1 - , N en sold at during the pi.-s.mt winter am! las', f ill. A tew days . a;.(, .vfirmcrcame to to-, a wit ha .j,,,,., , , , rie.t to a nealer in hu'li he car , basket on his arm. When 'old that he e.uod get 'i e i' Lrr m i ' llt Clgai'ell gru 111 1 'led m : gh ! 1 1 and "hard time-.' ; I lie low price yet with M.es,. o ze 1 1 , at what lulu- v cut and 'iii f g,s'l l! eir and h bit. so he said. lew eggs, crr'y . called a law price j ,., w.,l . i b nr. i , h ul ni,n0N (.( m Hour and that for the caluo dress would ha e come from some o'!u r source. This continual cry of hard times does no good: i: act u ally does harm. It .-arises the money lender to draw the strings t ighter around his purse: he wants more inter, si; he is more exacting a'.xci; the se curity; in fact. Le thinks his oppor tunity has come it the prevailing opinion among the people is that H is going to 1h- a hard year. It docs not only effect t he money lender but all others who have money will be rather disKos.-d to hide it than put it in circulation. It a man comes tot. iw u with a few dollars to spend and is told on eery coiner that going to iUi'l that scarce." ! .i --m:g money w dl be ty haul c.i liner was so i tain to c '. i rv a part d ' h ,. ,in I make 1,: ::, itley .en e at a s w lie I ie roaching. lam me is ap Tin- tru'h is --times" harder in this secdon than were. I s a i a 1-e ai al u : a to be s, p lelehed . ok;aniz moN von rvii.MK.K. Abo,,; gainzaf i. (".range ; w five y ears a know tl as t iii priing up and o all oi armer-' ad 1 ap idly throughout eagerness with the con w h:ch i er l.e coun'r e 1 de I, a : : g ,e k . : . 1 M Mix w ( i ra: ' r g i . a ,. . d . . w iff. f h .: I"- : d- do, n c ol t Ii it . or t in- "in i - s other, v ill -promote I h.- i in threats' or will 'alarm the lxisin.- i-.-i w "i (K t !;.- i-; um of t i.e . and : ock.l.-.ib-t s, d ,, trans ,i : i i . : i , i ' . 1 1 1 : ( -. the : i , ' : , u , c - 'lough ;i great in :.-: Hi M , ' th, 1 'I I I , l-eipll!. nri i . . ' ;,, U elo,.' t loll i-Xi'l-l'' should I 'a'.-;-is n ot a i ; - a i n g i : i i m the.e-s. :. ol t hose Ml, in:, i, sts 1 1 1,0'ir. tie 1 1 1 1 t : 1 1 u mi I i v i a i ii i as tat i es . t h I eigll i: a ' a ; tine s mole i m port u n a' - It..- farmei is no i has 1 n-cli ! i:el e- an : . p: i sine, . d ;.. .:; make no o'.;ect 'on a legisl.r, ion w natevei . l i e o.it.ks. ! m-.s , ,1 1 d. 11. ro pan ies, and in a! . 1 ! act a ; el s. 1. i -. e their i o:.t. -reiices, T r i , i agi.-e i:p m such designs and ! ji-iifs o i m-i y el isi.s in ! In ir ail. i. is ir.jirii1-; . on the wolkillgmeli : a ' : v In a leh ot la In-1 h ,Vi' pre .-el , v e o-g.i u : .. it lot: s. grea: iy lo their a 1 , an: .g . 1 cried by able and .v.ilcie u. .. so' ply oil I he io, ko'.'.t lor In- m . i , s , .; then class. 1 , e t -. u iiorgan :.ed and d.-i tight s i ' 1 1 i luiaud as .--,! ', P a- a-jees-o; ; he i.i i nest st, el III 1 1 1 c 1 1 e 1 i 1 ill III 111. lb ( i , , ; , t and lonely u I ne i.:'. i. i s , ! : l.i ii . a s -e m ' 1 . n ' i , '. c I low can l.e oe III ..d ' ' !.'; i il'.t. "W ,i old a I V -I lb no ' .;, a a , i n :is, ll,- i i i 1 'elcly ae tunic 'o st J i . . g! il and e cl : t he-;. - ei -, ,-.,iii.l !-. I i ma", ill." s , i i a: : - and shew tin : i i be . a c i : : s . 1 , , , j 1 1 . c - s u! ! I, 1 he " o- Id. t o , . t I , , w i i : h T 1 1 , -'. s.i . i 11 - .;, a a ami i ;',.- c: : a m i a 1 1 1 1 1 : s -s.. our SO- K' ; a c, : I U 1 1 ; v. .si U ha : I ! I I y . I : in. "ig I h . in ii, "' b , i r i . u, 11 I oi ,.; a ; I i . i. w ; : : . . a : t imp it 'll-.l e, ', sei .it : - e . I '. 1 i c t i e e 1 in i :is t i ; u ' a u.s. w ,'.i be a 'i e d 's '' . 1 1 , i man, : i , e c 1 . ami '' 1 1 , ',. u,, u .,( a gt , at pea; " ' ' ' Tt: -r- that ' he 1 u'ol l-ita i::.r. :n i " -. )-' r urges ,,: North C.ir- : i o ., - -a :i . ot III -s .i. ,l A K , I . - 1. .sail, I. , .... . ... i. I.-. : Ci.i: ki.an'.i t.-i a . aicii.-t p. .sin..!.. I : he 1 icm.'i rat ic e;:u en s f .; -. .. I : , - i, : m.-mor HI M-h a! : ..; ,1-idg'- ! ' wi.r.. 'n ' e-r a l'. a , : a i : gr ,11 ' tin- "d.- , .:,.- t ;..it iy pi c -bid. a ( ' it.-! - N l 'a r.v ,; i - ale. v ( a: i- r .r Hi; ia-ko..,i. 'I i : , , l p w , . ,i . i ii i - s tot ' "in . , Ad .- Pa: .. lep. , I , u i y 1 r. 1 ). , u . ' . : i g op, u ,n or t . o b. i- : , ; la- leeeis-d a ', , ! . '. W ii :el i made to the 1 Me. bene h i -I, el; Ai 1 ,-!;:, ;'',:i ! i iia' ' : 1 1 c tt ;u i nous e ,n i a; i ; is w h I cl i ci ink ei -, was a 1 ha:'- I 1- Phi", i e pi : : . i 1 a : i '. e s 1 1 1 : n i ,, -1 i k e with p M i: . i I.U.k a Is as-,,- v.. He liilik is nil rod; and ::.,' tile liiiiv. as i caused bv siuno pel sou inking a'mufc (the iMUik's condition. V:: i . : s. , i :rom N WB ar.fl Ops : ". t" 1IIK MM.UAL VSSLMISLV. SKNATK. IIVliMivv. .T.tn i.irv ii He net ;f tin- iisii d . hn. i nor Stedmau in !;,- i i '.r-ieid.i were i .!!.!. -.!. : i I ! . Wit j.' i I.I ' I ..-. I . i v . i : i d i : If led ! ' i i i r -iu'ioii: ' e i o n i i . 1 1 A . i ; 1 1 ! i .1 N..rth niili.l lid e . 1 -: . ! . i : i : : 1 1 the . i . 1 1 n t n i ... )'.- ;'..! He . ! io . . 1 1 : - i i. is i leir.i n ..' po.sfs .en of i .1 e s : ;il es i lev. ,, liilsellish de ' bill;., i ie '. . . lid 'A eli d .id u'lneH : . p e-em i Ireli t i ; :ii i d in. hi :i ami M-H'lTV'll - 1 1 o 1 . . . pi ::i- , ll! o , ux e elll.o k.li. 1 W i ! ; : i . e. 1 1 II com no :o , : ai.i i .i . . and uin to I 'reside::' . isi: um in his e.ib I : : , u i r ,1 1 u 1 1 an : ..up, as w 1 -e :le an-! competent s-a i d recogiiit ion a d del ot ion to i he .f North :,, ..y es ami n.-e-:1a Ll ss. ! ge of tie ' e . c : e a e s , -, i , nor -1:. i.e 1 b ase n-e' at 1 1 .."cl.u-k a. Mi. Speaker Moil I n i he eh . il . "iiriui o i M-st er, i a v rend and a pi Hive Mi. I r ... . . , . I ... 1 lli i r n ; '" '.. ."..I-.. sm. ..... i li.uiii- lii- lo Ii-il as haing voted .. . . . .-. I - r I i o , , , 1 a ' e ;is l n 1 1 c 1 1 Ml i'S " ' "a "' '" ' .'.'' ! vi r. 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 -a lek o imeiid section i.STd. chapter I iT. ol ! he Code. Prop 'si I ion s and griev ai, ces. c i.ln n. i: ,o .,,,,,, . ...- .. o , ,, ' " V- 1 ! and thud " '1':'-'-' , , , , . e. ....... loe-, .a .1... ,-a i,io,;.,i ei ui, .s ,1(ii,, i,, in,- , .i.ii-i., v. te In w inn i i i', to annex a , , , Eelloil ist iMed was reconsidered and e bd 1 was '.,.: ,,ii its p.isage. n. i .'-... 1 i ..... . I . i il .leijei ii i o i i i u- r,i s- 7 ... ,, ' , a- oi im' lull upon the ground : I: people in the sect ion of ,b ....... . , , . . , ...... -...i ... , 1 1 ' r , ,rn - o i , c 1 1 o 1 1 , weie in , i o i ii con i-n letice in voting, a t- ,, ,. ,,, , ... i . I ,- ii s.i I opposed i he bill upon ii.c 'la- pi uiad that it would take a i v,ll!Ut,,,. p,,rt mi, ot , tones and give :t to latioir. and that Jones county ' was not m a condition to lose tins territory, on account ol being :n deb'. "' Mr. Gailowav moved t amend so ! belli City, l'assed its third read "' a.s not to release thai portion of ihg. ;'' .lones . -uint w hich was cut nil' by i A bill to amend section d.SoO. of die bill tioiu th.- pavn.eiir of i ! s i.ropor um ol i h.- debt of Jones '.' coan'v. Af'.-i being disciiss.-d by Me-.srs. ....... . . . . Umr oi i,,r,.r in, ,,- ,,,is tie ., - - '"-- bill was. on motion ol Mr. I.ovill. nei tabled. Mr. I'ears d! moved to reconsider ". vote by which the bill was tabled, and to lay that mot ion on !' i.ioie. l ne nun aou piea.ie.i. i.,ii .,.,1 ... fo-ei!l!e e 11 t IV .- . .,nd detatnei. 'fabled. i.:a iii leg. no io jo.cioie .-1 1 1 1 i no eiiiiu a u iioimce.i as :-(.c. i.n ,.,a.. i.U! r... ti,.. ,...l,..i' ,.r ,...,-(, in '"" "," ' "' " o. , ... . i ....... -.oniie; s ot t ne i...e war n.-i w een i ue St ates. Mr. Pairing. ! asked lliaf the bill p-isipi.m-d to give m-mbers an ,-i 'port un i ; y to consider the bid !, ,n,l..,l to l ,i isl ll. ill e nr.tll o postpone until io - o'clock, and that u be a. o; row at 1 an- -peff. r.!er ,'i iu.it i" ,. -1 1 . . .-.!:: : d iiad no . a ,e et i, ms to ; he p. is- p, meineut . A "-d'.SSAi.r. w.-.s ici-.-ived from ; lie na'e. im ' noiinc: n g t h ers., go ,,t a le-olu- 1 ti ui of nidorsenieiit ol Go'. Jal vis ' .i-i:i::n:;r.tt:oii ami rccoinmeiidin: .-i-i,,., r, u ,c, on,, '.;,. Womaek. this ',n v, is taken up ami pUt . n res, ii : UP ..U I' - i,.',...-.,IL,e. i all. ! 1 1 a i u g . - r calif. 1 J he a i lid un . s mi the pas-age of the resolu tion and ! lie c : 1 i w.l. Toe vote v, :-s as I. mo a sustained, Aves, 1 1 1: i r. nobnisou. oi li'iiio'n w as 'o;de'i--d .: s. o. On n, o, M , ; c o u . tin I cad on i lie join n il. I',, piohil.it last dming or lidingi t he : oil Oi Idge second and m I.cnoir.! thiid' read' i i 1 a s, 1 11 g s . Ad; pvrii. 1 i; i pa '. . -I i n ii.ii y -o. a: met a' t lie Usual hour. ' . i I iIhi S: eil in a n III the U 1 :t e - of e -: i I d .1 Wel e n t: I i l ' '.no. eu. ' N ' ' N " ' '"n" 1 " ; .d:e:ai 1- . a 'i.e bi 11 to ci "I Ie : oi .y :i m 1 n 1 c i " .. iii a i indict- i - i nei u d, d . a p, a a ' am - a : n . -: a ; i i , - . ( 1 una 'lie. amended , , :!;,- 'ii1'! i ot a i .i i : i 1 s ol lie, ds il.d Pill I'l' the liellel pi ,n o y-as adversely n-poi ted 1 a : : d ow ncl s w i'J the committee, The bill failed to pjiss Bill to repeal chapter 12G, of the laws of IST'J. Passed its third read ing:. 1! ill to amend the constitution, making State Senators' term four years. Mr. llttxton moved to t able i it. Carried. ar- e.l . i'.ill to reduce the pi'ice of m ii.i;.;e licenses. I ii formally pass. over. On motion ot Mr. ( 'ooncr. the i ...!! ili -i 1 1 in t-i i ... 1 : IIOI'SK. ! I low.-,, met pursuant to adjourn- eiio. ' Journal of yesterday lead. , lill.l.s. Jones, f bnucoiiii.c -To' I'm ml the public . chool law . Kdll e . 1 ; 1 , 1 1 1 . Mi. ( happell To amend section 1 ':!,:'.i of l he ( 'ode. lelatilie; tosidli eli' :. llCes. 'roposi t loll s and 1 " i V:l'i' e Mi Crain-xt'i- So amend section I.J: -. of th,- Code. Conimiitee oil i n.l'.-i.irv. i'a.tiick To amend sec; ion ol the Code. Fish interests, i A l.l',N HAi;. T , t i.e rt ,.r , a' i !,., i i, of I.a(irine. Passed ils second reading'. o amend section :',n, ol the : Co, ie. in relation to killing cows at ! night in Pamlico county. Passed' tinu. died at his home in Gales its thii.l reading. : county last week. The lishei men. The chair t lieu announced the 'both Dutch net and seine, aie hour for t 1 making preparations for fishing. Till-; SPECIAL OlillKK. sleoi!l:. -, :,,; Col V v Hill for the lelicf of disabled Con-; federate soldiers in the late war niscusseii i,v Messrs. j.oDinson. i ()-in Mitchell count . Ins re icg calle.; I-caar. Ilainnger, Husbee, (irecn. ! rrn;iv s,,d a ..;g- ipiautitv of that .-solutions, boviil. Cronse, .Murehisoii, William-1 ,,..,. f th- pvep..;-. v most I v oveic! .none. s"n' lixn, Woodard, Womack, w-pj, wild cherry timber to the I'eatson, and others. An amend-1 jXorthern capita lisis who are ere.-!-lm-nt including widows of soldiers jn uUs .ni! cutting the line tie. s ....... i.;if.i:. i . . . . . Kiin-o ui rue war was aUo)ted by a vote ot ayes , nay s :!1 . ' )n motion of Mr. Ibixton, the fuill.er consideration of this bill .. ... 1 .....iJ . f M-... ', ' , , I and it was niililo the snecial order .. . , . , for t hat hour. On motion of Mr. Green, tin' I louse ad journed until to -morrow at , , ., a...... SEXATE. Satckday, Jan. 24, lbSo. , ti i: n .,. , . laeinen.u.t-vru.ci no. Wilson Mirror: Col. Wm. Pope, thought anythiiiR of it, at all. fiho stedmau called the Senate to order. )f N;(sh (.!)nnt jn tow ( his ! said 'she would probably outlive '''Vo'liy k.'v I)r, u:itk,,iso,,,ww,k ;itt;.iU,UMl ;(s (. .ll;v;,vsij,ln h xnUv.m, although the in., in nines 01 esu-iui weie ii i ' i - read and approved. 1 1 KlU'iilt'l'S (il- STAKDINII f'OMIIT 'IT.ES. Mr. Dotson, of the agricultural i . , . . . i-u coinnuttee, lavorably on the bill ... ,, l elat i ng to mills. Mr. Cowan, favorably on the bill to make railroads extend their i lies. Mr P.ond. of the indieiarv cnni- mil tee, lavorably on the bill amend- . ',- . . , : ing section 3,10iSot the (ode. ' ' 1;ILI- ANU RESOLUTIONS. ! Mr. Troy A bill to amend section 'l.'W of the Code, relating to fences. .gricuii lire, Hill to amend charter of Eliza-1 . he Code, reeom mendin r a snbst i- r,lt,, makin" a bushel' of corn ."id! Diuinds. oats :VJ pounds, corn meal. is pounds, bolted corn meal bi ' . ' ... . ' .... ,,,!.. o I O ,.,,., .1 c , . rrl, . .ouimi.s, oc.i.s tr fn.iiiiu,--, iv.i.i. i.; 1 1 oounds. buckwheat .".() pounds. 1 Mr. Alexander said that al! laws j 1 r(st ricdntr trade were deprecated. I : Mr. Robins read the sections of ! , the Code in question. i ai r. iriUinig moveu to amcuu ny j ' .1 ,1 i a.,,,fc ' nrain,!.- ' a. ii ii ng "oi ieanutsL-: pounc.s. ! '.' u.s o. j., .,iui. j.v.n .1 , .... ; The iimendment and substitute j were passed, nm passed its mini j ia. , calling. ir. I'.oyivin introduced a Dili to more effectually enable the board ot '; education to drain swamp lands, Committee on education. I'.ill to reduce price of marriage 1 ; license , adversely reported by com-1 j mittee on finance. ! , 31 1'. Scott: moved to lay tue bill ! upon me raoie. arrieo. : Mr. 'onnor said in voting against j 1 the motion to table, he did not wisii 1 the vote to be understood as indi-1 icadng how he would vote on the I j "OL -de was investigating Uie cou-; i si 1 1 u t ion ii 1 1 ry oi tne oui. i ;j 11:11 to iimend the price, of mar- nago license i...u. and to matte if ; ! -"litorm throughout the State, was;t. track of the railroad between ; reported from the House. j Statesville and Taylorsvii!-. and; .in ine mouoii io iiiiieniincM ; Tl- 1. 11. Ii-..-,!... l;l P"ue, air. nmu'i cuneu un i in- - i . , . .. . i .- iaes a ll U nays ayes n, noes is. f. .i j i-osi. - i A livel' little debate grew-out ofj some roniar-Ks iy one senatoi , sup- , : loosed to be reflecting on the people j "'' another district. It euded pleas- '. .un i . nowever. i ne oie u as as follows: -V l-s .uessis. j.owei, oope., J'.verett, Gatling, Ilackett, ILH. i llolinaii. Johnston, Kennedy. Taj - !or. Thomas, Thompson, Troy and , White 1 !. : N"i:s-.Messrs. Alexander, P.ason, j i.onu, i. row ii, jmi.moii, v diiihh, j Cowan. Dotson, Gudger. King, j Lewis. Mullen. Parker. Uobins, Scott. Toibl. Winston and Wiseman ; IS. ' Oil the passage of the bill Upon : ,. .., i- .., ,,. p.,,, ,,, its s.-coii'i rea.iing. an. imncr ; called tor i lie ayes and noes : ay 'es : 1. noes 11. (in Mo-am ol Mr. While, tho Seiia' e . i i o 1 1 1 1 1 ed Hold Momlaj' inoiliiug ;! 11 o'clock. - i ii;s m. I nil s 'tail 1 Moi'-e me' nills'i.lli; P. a.lourn- Ii:.-nt. ' speaker iiolr .residing. Piayei by lli-v. Dr. .1. M. . V t kin- s. n ' . ol t In- eit '. . .loiiiii d of yestiriiay itad and iipproved. I'.d.l.S AN P Id's. 'I.I' 1 P '"-.-. Mr. ( I ra i n g.-i --'fo empower tin eoui t s to i i a-eh al ge eei r a I n person s 1 ;, -; ei -, c ! t -1 ce in in i ; tee o ii j 1 1 1 1 . c : a ry M i . ..: s, ,;i I t i e, ui a y ; 'a :.:,.' , n: . est i a du- 1 Land ;ng and .'-ia:: iiuii-kee: can,;! io ; in i..::.i- I . ' la! ;ng II. in.-! Coin pa n v 1 ;, r i ed :.i committee on in:, i u a .a.,.: o ,--1 , nls. m-. : - io i - cu,p; :: ,- ' -. e h 1 ' :,. ell : I "U! pi '. a . ileal a. i -oe. il, III i I : . e Oil , . , l 1 ' al , . i i N : i . . f" 1 i . ' i e ,1 ! low I U g o I , , . i:i .- i i ' i c , : -, - -. l , i s s i , i final lead I .-,.,: in ,, i d ' ie I , el y . 1 .1 'lef . To amend sect ;..n i'.oii i. ci, I'l. ,, tin- Code, j Ms ,ril i ; s s, I. au-i 1 1 i I -1 a siispeiis al ..I id Im : uifs i M : . .bun put on its passage. ,'f I'.aiicoiubf. inoM-d ,,l h. sinking on; twenty - It! ,1 ii,,- oe iiis.i I nig hit . iiu laotioii ,'nd no! prevail, 'flic bill I hen , i . if p.,s-e,l lis lituu reiuiiug. Lo create ;l new i ow nsn in in uie county of Greene. Passed its linal rci'.ding To nrovide an idlowunce of 1,0(0 1 per annum for the traveling and j incidental expenses of the (.over- j nor. A spicy little debated a personal character fspruiu ivlm-ii, how- ; ever, terminated plrasanily. 1 , . ., , . 1-. , . .. . f ... . c ai i . . i ii i u 1 1 1 i . i a in i .i ; ' i ui i i - I'erruin the bill to i.i.iienm committee and c;.ll.-d t im- .revi..ns .pies: ion. The e.i!! w.i-. .-!-.M:iUc! and the bill refe- ted to t lie judlciar-. ieomiliiMee On nioiioi, ,.f M,-. ilol.ii.soi,. el Maeun. t in- use .ef i Id , ',i;i!l w.:s i.-ii- der. - .l io t 'ol. John A. SIo,,!. for the nmiioseoC . leelii-i- on ' .- u in-lit. '' motioii ..' 1,l!ISl' 1 ! v..rs.;!!. : e il ''o'.-l.u ,ii 1 ! " - ; . . - " " ' ' "'" ' 1 1 !- -,i 71 '" : e;, -. - ' :i lnito:! ( ,tt S.i m; r i seems i-..; !o be a vr. i;. field f." Ini.e d rivers Hd- a;- hear of a Sampson hit chant u !io Iris iiiv;-;.fd I.HOU m Western baeoi, in view of liierav - a "us ol hoi'- c! liilel a m i lie eon n t rv . i Albemarle f-'n'inlri-r: V. 'hire -shad and le-riii-es in mail.'e;. Kev. J. I'. w, a. Jlaiitis-t mtiiister well known in t he Chowan Asso.-j ,. i (. ,,. ,,f ai'ga coitnt'. six or oiirh' i Inatsatid aer. ulU, timber for sinpineiit. Wilmington imnc: -. b-oig- ,,, .lti ,1r praym- before that body. Y,. Jliiwes, ot No. ..do P. ildwm Si .. Miss iiurr. ot Connecticut, said Kbnira, X. Y.. w sites us tiial lie.(!e situation in Connecticut was desires to tilld some place i n t he ,,,, ..romisiii ' for I lie -.in se mul im. '"-s.., .s ,,. ,,,, South where there is l plellV of, , ., . . , .. . , ,. .. ' :.,. hard wood to be used for manufac- luring purposes in an inuusi r , whieli lie desires to start, in this j section. The kinds of wood wanted ; are not sjieeWied, but, those interest- eu aim naing nam woous woukm do well t correspond wit ii M r. ; 11 awes, at the- a bovc address. ! , . , . , ,, . does when here, a great deal ol at- . ,, ..- , tendon. Me is now ...wears old. and weighs only pounds. II enjoys good health, and seems to be, on good terms with all the world. I livan couldn't knock kown. Then Though still uninanied he is not i a series of boiling resolutions were deaf to thai dulcet tide of enchant-j passed, and the session adjourned incut which llows so beautifully until night alotig the fringed banks of female! At night several members of Con society, and avows a perfect wil gress attended. The feature of the lingness to pay tribute to Hymen's evening was Mrs. Elizalwth Cady shrine. In other words he wants j Stanton's attack on Paul of Tarsax. to get, married bad, and might v bad. Newton Kntn-prhrr Mr. George, who is working mica mines in the western part of the county , brought over a, two hundred pound lot of this valuable mineral Monday after- . l.i..,,...l if In l,l,o A'- I noon ...... sioih-c. i, JtI,..s Co., Toronto, Canada. Last En- day night a very strong g:l pro vailed throngliont this section. In -ewron, wneie ine ieconei i nm 01 . "'' last March cyclone is still fresh, ; i - o;.... t- ...a a ....1 i , .'II . i. 17.. .1 SI' VlT ll I il 11 11 CS LrOT 11 1) a II ( I ( 1 1 I'SSCI 1. i - -. -so as to be ready for any emergency. in t iianoite several rooiswere blown off' and people took refuge, in cellar.- statesville Landmark: The grow j ,, wheat crop of this county, si " . . - - ' . l : . - . I far as the returns indicate, is u: larasine rcLiuiis muicaie, is 11: u vt,rv promising condition.- Mrs p jj. iloward. ot Shiloh townsinj died verv suddenly Tuesday morn ing. She was v.'ell at beakfast time, I and in twenty minutes after being taken sick she was dead. h van n is the name ot a postofliee which 1..-, !nsr boon established in New Hope township, this county. M. 1-:. Wiliiam.'S postmaster. The new office- is to be sapjiliei! from Sweet ill - uue. - Mr. J-lefcher Stewaitl .ui ,js brotlier, of Shiloh township, W(.r0 chopping together in the woods, Wednesday, when his brother felled a tree"on him, break tM,tn of the bones ot one ot his legs. Contracts have been given, out f,n nearly allot the crusdics that will be needed in the laving of, t lie most of the lies nave aireaov . . . . .. , . itcc'i deiivi-rc-.: a long the lint.- ..I I he . ' . ' ,.,,.., Alew.las ago a colon-. I . i woniiiii name. I liair was out on tt ldUside near herhom,-in Chambers-' mrg township, ga: liering chips and bi ush for lue'i. Ib-r little son ;is ' v j r , j,,.;-. ami tin- child .hew a chip. : ' which served as a --clioeK, H orn under ;i log which lay on the side ol the hill. this being wiihdrawii the log started down the descent. rolling over the child and killing it Instantly . Mr. id P. Joy ner. 1 he keeper of Iredell jail, says thai in searching darkies 'who arc brought j to him lor mcarcei at ion. he nmis ;i (.0on foot in the pockets of three fourths of ihem. This is carried b.r ! in,.- to protect them bom witcin - and t heir spells, ( roin con j in ers a ml their enchantments. i'iiee.ileii inroi .: ciui law !i ny a man. I! even: not I ! i e 1 1 u u j, hands, i-. a n . h, 'iii ii of. bir th d ' - f. K llp.u rn-i,. I!.-.; n i ;,si S;i ' n la w e. ;. hawk swoon down , '.-. ; ci i .or. . : -. ! o ! : s i e p. Hi' -,:ii : i I : d he. ad ns old l oos; ,-r e fence Was 1 ii 'lit I'l 1 '. ! si l ess, ell 1,1 1! and 1 atal Ilie n.l ' I.e lellff. M;. i our. and be!. : iie I oostei' In and sei ed a was a b:a. on I p. a 1 lek I all o U ick , e : !a- haa K could !::t re.a-ic ,1 o ei I in- If le V 1 held ' he haw k. 1 1 n a ' 1 s U I i : i g i ' U 1 le. t Pelll I i j I I" tip. O V? ! 1 V TON li'MlliV :is. gi!..r., -s I'liin o . -I liiiiei ;.-- :iei,,n- :.u 1. E'nlll i,.!!,.! Oi.. Hi. oak, Y isllila, I'i 'N. Jan. -'i'he -. eh : cell ' h alihil'l session ol tiie W..I1. -itl a-ilhrage National A-soc;.i : Ve ilel'e oil 1 lie si la . . :.,f ,!, d in 1 . ol i I 'l '. i I 1 1 e a a i a : e . .. I ( -. i ' I a - , e :: .,: i ;. a . nil!, h I' d.e I'i : i, "' . 'iii fa! abet h Kt r.;it.n. Miss Sip,:!' P. Anthony is : h" Seclelaiy :.nd f i-lgriiii! a: Arm-. A piayi-i vti-- olleteil lifd'i-v. Mr. Kep'. in: dm Con- vi-ndo:; g- : do'n o -.i.i i- I'Kll'i'll was well tided lhi i.oie I and a lev. iir-n cowered m the on; i .:..,,.. l , 1 , 1 ! ' l , . ,. l I . . ss, so! .iiii,, , . . ,.. a, ss .u,,iouy, in a solemn iu,u' f..:.i ioke bonnet, begiia reading her first i reiort, :i barrel organ in the street st nick up "Solid Men to tho Frouf'l with much spirit and enthusiasm. The report was very giatif.yiog. Then Lillie, Devereux T ake ml vaneed and made an address on 1 he 1 state of the cause in New York. Mrs. lllake wore ;i red houix't, . . . ,l 1 1 ... . t l . i a ... i a 1. 1 iiiiinc.i till i f .-i vw i 1 1 miiii breasts which .i.iverel and nodded i vivaci.ni.-l y while .Mis. I, lake talked , and shook her btlle list at the world m n. -rally. Mrs. l!l;ike made :v i rilosl ioreillle :tddl'esQ ill U' ldei. iIih i sin-led out one F. Il.'nouseof New! York a a figure for scorn to point : his slow, unmovinu linger at for all i time. Mr. House she dwetnnd 1 .... was politically dead. This will be rial ifvin news to the people, in the pin. - forests of Maine, the. bayous Hie lar praii ies South, the of th. West i:d that lar region beyond the i.o-i .H.iiiiii iii us u im ii .nun l even kii.iw th:u Mr. House was politically j Steamboat Co. ., diw. She also ri marked with I fil. Win. Clatlin, vh. Ilurdy ti. Perry. . silMiitf coolness t hai. t In-mil v way ! ot als. - . t t'fi C . - o o,-i rid of 1 he men ho imposed !??, C- T. Justice, vs, J. If. Gaha ai al -.vonian suMTa was to kill them als "' " (Jrrett a' V'D' .v f' ill! 'tin- simp'iicilv and ihorouh-i ' tobshay '" '. ii' of l.lils plan t-iilied folth ;i tre- llelidous roun he an. I lel'ce. oi ap)!ause from, She ll CI lentally ie- maik.-d Ii, il she il-.'n'i l ecoe-ni.e I I is. Lcirk wrMul as . I.e woman sul- Ira I'residenl jal candidalf. ,n:m i'udienee suddenly lapped on his "hal and rushed out. Me ua'- stopped and asked his errand, it was to tell Mrs. Lock wood what Mrs. Illako had said, ile was told that Mrs. Lockwood was not in lown, and returned to In i s.-at. I wo ladies fioin Ohio then rose to report piogrrss in the lluckeye Siate. They lei.orletl havinir a.l- iiuci-u cans.; (,y putting a i.oou . on woman sunrage in tho library at Toledo, and having cantured the Chaplain ol the Legislature, who mentioned woman sullratre in his nbed tleit, lliiii"-s frenerillv were 1MI,U l,,ai. iniiis generally wne going to the devil. Mrs. H-irriett. siiattnck t hen rose, and remarked tiat whem-vr she. left home for teu ,l.,Vs the nanei-s invariablv nub lishe.l it, while other women could ' i - .- i iL,ilV(. t .,,. husbands and children ;m(i h,uies f..i months to get along a , well as t hcv could, and nobo.lv champion could probably knock her down. Mrs. Shattuekdid not seem to be aware that large money await ed the individual that John L. Hul- The sessions become daily more interesting. .V. Y. Sun. Ln.iiriops Late Scptee. "Mamma, be late suppers bad!" ''Yes, my child, very bad.'' "What makes 'em bad"'' liVhv i 1". ininrem fit. linnllli to eat. . - I J - )(1st before going to bed . ' ' l tI((llgl)t Imiy he it . it injured the health to go to bed right after supper i,a,n... i,M,..l ..d'tn I,..1 . ' s si'ial that nin-ht ii.st tlie . 1 . -h' sam.n . tncfrffft . ( yr.v. . : THE AND THB WEEKLY JOURNAL One Year for $2.25. Tun CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS is a, ,w mi i ighi ji.-ari', sixty four-column p:,;.- i . Jt is iliu larir.-st " dollar weekly " ia Am.:! ie:i. Its c-iglit broad, Ions; pages p; s, at em h w eek il niiisa of choicely m el lniiiH'i-, containing much to suit , a, ii ,,f lie- v ary ii:g ladles of the family c a Ic Kirs! iii'.il fan -most it civea ai.r, rui. s--, -, c ciap':,-:,' as to details, yet , a, : , in form. I's ronne'tion with th.- i 'in.'ACO JVVILY NEWS (mem : . r f .I.-.., J'rfxr) L'ives It . ia:!.-'. ,-;,. -, s -ailieraig uiisurpasscl :.v -.- v n il ia the . ounlrv. Its ;'i . ,. i t ,. roars nr.- s- ially com- pi ' a a. 1 ' ici-oaley trustwortliy. Par- ::- i a:- ,,.t nii..n is uiv.-n to acricultural i !: sue i a , 1 1 it-. I'vi rv issue con ' ::'- s! . o-.iri.i:Ti i sumiKs. and a i .- ,.,.:r in -la i in.-m , !' :m ,,i iL'iiml story ),-, sea,,' w , i mm.wii I'.m-lish or Am.-r- ',':) audi' r. , . h'.sii. K -ceuri'll for tho 1Mb M.'i I I A II, V ' N I1WS Cm ,i, :,-. .j i,,,:, s . :i t .-li.'.ii-. urt. imlustrics. 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' pl'V r In l! ll l.rllrr . s ' w I m I rrt )...ll- p - .;(. and i a-il .ict, I l oll- lilereil. tin. ( 1 IK 'Ado 1.1 K Id NI'.WS is the ri,, n ifjit inn kUi ill Anu riea. ONE OL- j lji y YEAR, postage included. Our jai (jIubbiuK Terms bring it -within n, ,v.urh nf nil nnr subscribers. Boed-f lYinn conies mav he seea'at thli otfloe.'. Becd tiuhKriptJona to this office. y . imperial February Term Crarea ,8a- werlor Cunrt. V,f x - -a. The following is a list of cases to tried at tMe Special February-Tarm or Craven .Superior Court, to be held at' . ' me court nouito, in the, City of raw,- HernR. h v nrnpr nr tlijt f l.wAinir vu -. - j - f - Monday, the 2nd day of February, 1888, ;- witnew( win (jo allowed U pro b ' ry-; tendance before tlje day an whjch bia ease i set on the Calendar. E. W. Carpenter. Clk St. -rior Court Craven Co. " y CALENDAR FOE FlRSi1 WEEBV1' . rtlI.v ...- . .:-', c?v.,.: r o i it.i r. i. nounoiiau I'tiirjrrrff, ti nnnmri nun- ' SOD. , .l ' 17. Manlia Black and Jamea BlaekvVa. H. Cohen and Wo. Cobctk. v. M ,- ' is l.aura Mcllwayne ?t als, , Joh ; " ' ... Mowely et als. .."I 'Jf' 25. Sarah Simmonn, vs. Adam Walker and Ijcmon Walker. r.n v .: .,i,k tr I .- u in. Coliiuau. vs. John Leister., " -''i. Hubert PuiKt, jr , vs. RlcbaVdl. .r , ': i.eiry. ,V Jiuik-k c. II.mi ison und wife, vs. A-!- I bilir. .... I L' I 1 M An n n.,.,- 1 , .7 : ' t . v 'ii"oo .ao 1 iBiiii 111 iij w I vmt A ' ' Hslin et. als. 5(1. M Hahn, vs. J. A Kichardaon, ad:- miniHtrntor. f ' 02. W'rn. Coben and wjfe, tb. tbaS.4;. T. SteauilxMit Co. ti'' ' 101. liruff Ma.ldox and Folk ner, - v.J. J. ToIhou. '"' 1?0. II. Cohen, ts. C. M. and T.a-" Griflin. . t WKDNKSDAY. ' 10. ((MjrKe F. Baawitt, vs. M. Patteraoa i'' ', and M A. Patterson. . ,V'. 24. J J. Wolfeuileri. vs. D. StlmsofH "l 5?. H i . Kinirhitin. vs. Matthias MDir. r.s. Wm. Cohen, vs. W. H. Simmons. '- 74 ej.irali 8. Drinson, R. O. E. ' , Lodge et nls. - " , 'iV'( 105. John S. Corbeet, ra. K. R. Jooa. '- f '. " 15a. C H. Klank and J. P. Fiowar, i v . " Dun'l Slini3on. . ..." V- , Hi .'. Mimu. Fiher v. Rachel FiaherJ THURSDAY. ' J' -'."..i'A. 1H. Lizzie Mason, vs. Samuel Mason. ' ' 15. Jrwejih Clark, va Clifford Stmpaoa.s ; L'7. Win. Cohen, vs. Edward 'Wood"'; luirKt wt als. "c f ."' i 7. Wm. E. Clarke, vs..W. O. Brinson aud wife. . " .'. ) J. A. Patterson, vs. C. H. Blank. , S5. a. J. Yeomans. vs. Merar Ilaha.. - 154. Jas. Allen, vs. Wm. Foyt UM. l!ouofiSafe& Lock (Jo, , TS. F., M . tiowclen et als. . , FRIDAY. , '- 2tt. t:lias. E. Mallett, vs. Clifford Sim p- BOII. I - rs',li. j-; 39. Wm. Cohen, va, W. II. Hithi. ' : 40. D. Htininon, vs. C. E. UaHeUetals. 7r). E. W. Cariieiiier, va. John vtootf and wife. , . 77. rioykia Gunner & Co., VS..') John. WhiUy. ....... -a 1-15. ThomoH Morris, vs. Ed ward,Hilk ; , 123. Georate Alien, vs. Mary E. Alleo. 124. Wm. Cohen, vs. B.d Beddick. . ,dr; 123. Jas. Lovett and wfTo.'va. Geo.'w. ' Willis. c- 127. O. C. Edwards, va. Lewis Bryan." 128. A. & M. Hahn. TooeyKenaedy and VV. O. Brinson. "I i -129 E. ii. UilU ai('t, vs. Carolina Lact yoi.r. ,, rs. SATVJKDAT ?, 31. J. F. Prescott, vs. A. P. DsirU.'J.d ; 33. Adam tJnlley, vs. Elita Cvdmj. .- - 34. Needier Patterson and Oo. ' vs. B- ' II. lierry and John MoGowan. v . 70. II. ( chen. vs. Shade Edwards. -' 123. I-erebo Wiggins, va. Phillip Wljp-' gins. i .":..' 148. Mary Jsuo Brimmage, va.,Aaropi Brimniage. ' 109. W. D. Uurringtou,, vs.. Esekiel - Chance and Lucinda ChaaoaJi i 79. Win. Cohen, vs. Bryan Cox. ', " S3. Henry Soneborn & Co.,'v. J. F . .' , lfantT. '. - 'I , 97. Allen Williams. vs. fluan William-. 102. C. J. Moore, vs. Amy Moora. ' ; '?. 112. II. 15 Clnlllin, vh. Wm. BaUaa j & Co. " ' " , , , 7 - . . J ... . LEND A It FOR SECOND WEEK d MONDAY. t , 21. Ciienar Hecton and Jack Dolliaoay' ' vs. It. M. Brock. " .-..s.. 28. W. E. Patterson, vs. the City ot" d , New Uteroe. ' Jd'd". 44. Wm. Sultan, vs. D. Slimson. .' ''" ' 03. Turner Hardeo.vs. Calvin ChorthtU 147 Jackson Pate, vs. Obed Perkins ete als. v " - i .a. ' 61. J. O. Frazzell and wife, va. Enuola' Wadsworth et ale. 80. (ieo. Oreen, AssiKneO, vs. D. Biiru- r jn. " 'i1' 103. John Moore, vs. (ieorgiana Honre. 111. Wm. Pell PkUlnnce, vs. Edward , Wise. ' j J ' 113. S. WolfHheiiner, vh. Wm. RultaO ft. y. I ai. et als. d ,' 114. S un 1 White Ch)., vs. Win. Sultaa A Co. et alx. " -' " 1 15. Ceorge Ue Brueil & Co., vs. "Wm?"'"' Hultan & Co. ot als. ' ' T TUK8DAY. U. Laney Willis, vc. Jas. U WlnBel4- and CaskinB. K. ' " ", 55. J. O. Foy and wife vs. O II. Pa'rrj-, a et als. ', 78. D. Congdon and Son. vs. Kmilh , Shaw. , 87. Peter BaRB, vb. Iaura Bass. '''' 88. Lewis Stanly, vs. Harsh Stanly. , 104. Jenoe Windley, vs. Clou - Ann Win.llcy. ' - . 130. (Jen. VV. H.-.n) iuon and fieo. Davtsi v vs. the N. & P. Steam T. Ck- ' , . 133. ( ' . I), (iorilnrr, vs. Nelson tc Iiliem. 134. (i. I), (iordner. vs. Nelson Jfc Uhem,' f . ' 1.7. X. M. Brock, vs. Jno. T. Had lar. . IVKHNEKIIAY. ' t , . 2. Jas. A. Bryan and wife, vs. ington Spivoy et als. 51. Jas. Boyle, vs. D. Stimson. WasiV'v 57. IC. F. White et als, vs. PutMnlufes .., (Jrirlin et als. . ', 135. W. B. Smith, vs. A. M. Carroll. 141. J. V. Williams, vs. W.U.Tel. Cav t ;. 113. S. IlatiKert. vs. J. P. Thorpu "- 150. Jas. T. lliini.'lH. vh. A Ti.ler M.t a,'"' wife. ' . f 151. 1). V. Seoii. vs. 1 1 . and O. Vmtjl X, '' " ' 152. ('has. I lulfy , jr., vs. J. T. HwlndoH." 1 55. Jan T llaniels. vh. Robt K. 8lDy , ' ,.i ui.. ' I Ht'KMIAY. N -go . Danii-I K.-vk, vs. ( 'harhitM Keys. . ' -. ' , ::5. s.iuili.y 11. Hunter, vs. I. D . i ' All-'ll V'''' :- ; oi.-tt c. M-)' vs. the A.ft M.O.-- ." It olloa.l ( o. . 5 1 M. I S Si.iullun.Ml vs ll.e A.-. - N '. ItaeriKiil Co. "' ','' 5'J. M H I dark. vs. I. Omdiri. .JJ' 115. Ih i.ik'i' Hi van. vh Kuchnl Brf aak. V - ., PH. M. II. Sultan, vh. 1 1 ulster three.!' 1".7. Pcliriis ll.s-toii, vh. Jas. U. Ipeckv J l is. 1 1. auiis Bfcton, vii. Jua. 1. lpoek.'V. I .'-(i. K li. Cuthnert. vs. the M. ft T. '. '".. St.-iiin boat Co. ' : I'lilliAV. ', I r. i 19. It. P. Johnson, vs. Ceorge D. Pate.";,. . d'O. It U JolniHon, vs. (Jeorra D. Pala: ,-' 11 IP . 5 ii i jr h 'il , vh. tho Western lo '; mini" Asvlnni ,s"'."', 1S. John J. Killehrew ..ml J. U. DII-.d hiiil. ts Sumin-I llniiius. r.. (ie,,. Ii I'.ii.. ,I..liu I.nhria. (I.-.. 1) I'.ie .r. I l.i.ry Forest at sj .1 "s, ph I'.il,- vs llitni.-t Pate. '.il a,,,,,!, I.,ni.s s. Rebecca Ijewin. - M l KHAY. . '. i: -, ie 'I, Is Prod . vs. ilie Midland N. - fj i boiion, i Co. '. i uy "I N.-w Hen,, A. Wood- .diy i ii If el id. O'i V. A. H.ll by n.-xt fri.-ii.l, vs. RA . V,,, A w.-.r,l llooli.-i .-( als v. . c.7. I'.i-iniji T.nliu aii'i wife, va, Dao1.,.-;: I ,-llle e! :i Is 'a'J Nall..f .l.icl,s..ii. .I.e f Mury Ana V I o 7 I . pi. ' l,.-ie v- Nancy Smith. " -,' i;.. i nisi i . an: ".ii i .VCo., vs. Wm.- r 'ri Sii ll an ,V l ... et hIh. j--d; i : : . I tia.w im. iii .v Son. vs. Woa. Bal-'y" .' I an A ( '. el .'lis. '" ' l. lis ii.M-listadler & Co., ve. Wm. Sultaa. "r, ' A' Co. et als. , j'- . 1-,M. Z"phiT Mills, vs. Midland N. C. , 'v- i.'aiii-.iH.i c,i ' ' ' r .... .... 1 12. S Banirert. vs. ( has. Strickland. 101. W. F. Koi iieKny A: Co. vs. V. &. M. Steamboat ( 'o. i.i'iw. ri KPisun, ,. r , f K. M. Simmons, W. W. Cl.AKK, ' .' t). II. GlION, Wm. E. Clarke, ' ' . Calendar .Committee., p ' s vEnvelopcs and bnsine mWi print T in Rood styl and ) oflice. ' - ,, A" : - I , s.
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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