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L. XIV--NO. 1-10
KA LEIGH, N. CJ. FRIDAY MORNING. FEB'UARY 14.1870.
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I.fMUKUTON. N C.
THOMAS R PUR NELL
ATTORNEY AT LA VY
rLaloigli, INT. O,
la Ml?aul rVjvt al Court
EDWARD T- CLARK,
x. .iNtY AND COUNSELLOR
AT LAW,
HALIFAX. N.
KDR. J. A. SEXTON,
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W country ror our utw Tri aid
1'h-n.rapa f ix ro.i.T Id It r. e ten lt.r.
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KKiD.vV. February"" 14. i:y
"v rather I'rotmhtl ltl.
WniViTON. l. (.'.. Kvi.. 1 :.
ii : u.-r.. , r the South At-' uric states
c n.r uonb-irly to w.s t r y wln.U; m
i a uif fr u4 rtl. cloud,, w alii r.
Im!-x I .- nit -rOenifips.
oj. fir-: i ul .r.Ki Pali I'.le '
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wl,.i .- t. t-ii y ill, wn markod
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Ti new S.vm1 If byteri.tu
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in Iim. , f rli -ir di lih'fui li.'jsttht'
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th-k.i' I tl fir Ul.ii.il A in in -
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tor ti " Jin f ""O wl ih . ti tl'
In it u i I li.i I p 1. 1 in-u; 'f A cu -uu.
C l. I. L I' '. . the t . rnm -
i ,u r A i. It. in. U .iocop'-il an
invitatioi. to Jil:vei tbe aunuai atM ress
ImLmc 'l o t' luerarv " kii-1 i -f
Hmb.rf.ir.l (VI f, u tbe-'Ut .f .May
n xi. A a l jwaker : i il fjicnper
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mocaa.i. bi ' a t r "li find.
Hi.. i;.ird '-f Mi-rnmi tut las"
fvciii.j A ni iu." r "f ii'i",l, if cm
ni'l'rtr. vit if Mibuiittcl. Tlio princi-ilu-i
-d "ii" t i-!'ni't Messr-.
WlntU it fanii lr, t'fic C'ntracto .
lu'"- .t ' itb tho ork nn Op
ii.-w li. o eislta i wb.oli liii ainatdy
I
I) .n't forget t'at Mi-tlitr G'Ne
l.ntb at Mitnpilit ui Hall
tin . vcaing. Tl ! i ladv will b- .1.1
to tbr b n-'t bidder. Ttii- b.aatifi l
t ibl- it u x and ngH by th children v 11
.il- Iv wiviii. Adiuiaiiii oily tm
ctit-i. AHnia inir nf co d things to
ett. and'b' ,alle will le r-mly fir
i :ors a. I '"-d y.
l nr :,M. r O .se Kcc pt;.M. V il
ot.ti..- I'.'tv "lit '.il-baix delv-'t'd
yoo-u' ai d o'd :.'.ik.' a" MfU .p- Ittan
Ha l 1 t vtif;. Tli-v wire
i i !o kin. I U . of tb- E !o-.t r-ct
M. t' .m -a .;: li. n al tbfiri'tw
,im S ! o It . 1 I bf i h ldiivi v!
t i-'n b I i: a id acted itdti.ir; -tiya-.i-ao
tl. U ; ppi .ux. 1 lit 1
in.- ':ib tb la 1 -n I t be i r y . u n
.rk ri 'I r-wa u d. as ti e
hall a.ih iom!h1 w:th visitors.
-i i r.! m.-. o i.r - n ' t met nt 10 j
0c , t- i r ' "
. a i rsiu r., .u 1 J i-tx A ho ;u 1
Ui. a '.
Ar p-u fr i 11 ! u- ,aI ,l
I' VI 1 nv r v- (' tun I'.-unuH t.t
Hu-c-.i ,. fr. mi li .-.. .bo: .ira-J by
C M ifcLo'id f r th J lamt f. "-I J
XI. rrnu li on'.ra.
arah r.iiu v Daniel Pun. tro-n
Madi-.t ; a-gard bv idWam & tiatliDu'
f..r jlair.l tf. a ll a.l.-. busbee t
Uu.lx and J L He; ry f.-r delendan'.
i II Hum -m et al, v M J Ku tn ),
ct al ir m M...II ; auurdby taib uu
A (.alb.. and T K U-v:J ou f-r the
p aintitl .in I J II M-niium a d L 31
McLoud f.r tb.- d i ' 'if- ,
I'ourt a. j mi. d : 1 U " l rk lo"
.'ay. (K.iday )
I leu Ilot.(i.
v. , t the N.' s .! : 0;'.i : your
IUn I. :.U ( bat lo Mor:Ktje.
Tn.- "t fin ,u" CBt Pr
Mikeumte tf tli'.
TtIK K.Kl) OF bllAFKEH VS- Yot'XO.
At th? it 4J. sr of C'ol'ector Yuu'g
we pnbli.-b tne letter of Hou. Green li.
Hiiirn to Col-A. W, ShatTer, disposioir
of tiic charges preferred by biui aaiiiKt
Collector Y(un. This seems to have
ended a In g ttglit for tbe offioe of Cl
lecti r of this I;trict. We :ivd it that
tlir public may kn w its end:
TliKAUl Klf DtPAltTMEXT, )
OrncE ok Intmlnai. Hevknte. J
W AsHlN.rrox. Jan. 15. 1ST9. )
C,4 A. W. S.'nf r, llnUiqh, X.C:
Y-iui p .n cd lefer rf N 'v. 2S,
lb7- leu.-wii'g ih iut" af:ailJt C'lkc
tor lisa: J. ..n:iand cmhs n i'lvj ma
f.ir t he couiiin I hAve hrrt-fote pur-.u-d
in it-gaid to ad chare, 4s ie
Ci ittd 1U ..L.O c iirj i of mail.
l.v try due t;oi Hevenua Aent
W T. Clark (n dirt cte i to make an
examination i f the otHce f Collector
Youtiji, au.l to ine-t iatH tlie charges
preferred by you axawisn him. I hive
re iv-td bis u-prt of tbe. x iminatioii
l tu i tbee and tind th..t the I'u.i ions
of tint lb is c nducted in an ad-m-i
able mauuer, thai tbe accounia are
prup-rly kept, the bk neatly written
up. and sh public funds accounted
for a .cording to law. T .e . tlice ranks
No. 1. lit von is Aent Cla-k has al
so made Ir.-s r.-port of h s iuves-to; it'ou
upon voui charges aud I sun aatustied
from his ropoi t that your ch irgi 8 are
iouinl. il in muoe ai.U a ioh exair
neration of tbe fac'a. Toey are, tbeie
f. re, hereby diMnissed.
To bu.h poitious of our letter as
ceuMire mo lor tlic c ui.i I have pur
Miil in r rd to tb.) 4'h District of
North Carolina I have no mister to
make.
Vcrv re'-pecCully,
n i;:it''') liKKES li. ItU M,
Couitnicbiouer.
IIks i.fiioss ok Hktfct At a
re. ular nieetin; of S'. Jobu's Guild,
li- Id iu tb- KeHilmi; K-iorn, Wednes
day eveuing, FVb Utb, i .at.. a corn
imttiewas appinid to diaft reso-
luti- r.sol repet to t!ie moiuoiy o' the
late Jehu G. V i li.tni.-, K , aud the
eonimrtee iepitod a- i- llown:
Kos.dved, lt. That iu common with
he hoie com mini v -f the ci y ot
FaVih. "t. .Iul n Guild lu sua a.n.
d a rt a lo--.s in the dtath of tbe lati
John G. Williams, one of iti e.-teetn d
ait iuLk'1 s.
2nd. Hiat Mr. WiI'Irhh' uniform
c ourieKv and kindliest iu bi- b.ari:ij;
ti'W ini.i li a-s i-iat e ;. li s tound jnd
iiieiit i;i 1 h l- i. in in counsel, and his
coi (:a'it it a lius to cotiti lbuto of !i
uiean.s tiixoiy wori liy ohjec' of chari
ty, made him a member of the Guild.
f wli .iu we bid v,oo I reas n to be
I'.i'iil, and tit a t Wi" ibvply iLnum hi
bp t 'i i 1 1 . in am ; us.
on i, lliat f i'-e ivm.Iu' ions be sp Cid
upon tic nv.iiut. s of tins m "etii.ti. and
that copies be s' tit to tho beieaved
family t tlo do ' a-, t. a d b willed 'to
Tt e daily papet. o: th oily ior pub'.ice
i i ui.
li. H. Hatti.k. .Tk . i ,,
UKihilK W. YN.NK. v '
I.ttTi.K Hvi KiiUM. Hxu The fol
low n v iiiii.iiLk-aii.n.S txplaiu tbem
sc'.vrs:
.i.hj:i. N. C, Wb. 10th, l!70.
Th. K. v li.-tiiii-'t S i i' :is, A. M., tt.
M r "s Sol o il K i'ei!i. N. ( ;
1Y Di. .Kami Ki:v. mk: Knowing
tli. ilea' m'.-iest It'll in the pusper.ty
f .t. J.i'.n's tiuibi" by every inmate
lit St M;ir '- S.-h.M'l. I write to b.i:
you, M s. M. a e , Pi! ' Sanborn and
a:l it lo-: v o i t -rin- I. t : v a nnis oal
i'ii'i" t in in- n to, tli U iirdil of the
I. U'...y and H .-pi di of Sr. Fohn's
:u!:d. A r. pi till i n ol Kt d Kidin
II. mhI, wt.iob was root ived a in rt tiuie
sin.-e vi h Mioh re.it ml i-"artion,
w. n!d I a-t- s ue, d ar a f ill bous .
t; t'..;: n- ,n I'li.fiiit'.r.. ,n to t'.ine
iihI t laoe of the eot' it .u.m nt will be
nia 1. a.-i o dm,' to .'iir ni' t stions.
II pi'ii; lor au i a. 1 tepl , I aiu most
fai' h i;l y viiwi.i,
(m,m ) ' Low. R. Iln u,
l'reulcut S:. J. hn't Guild.
St. MisVa St nom., F, b. 12, 1871b
The I.Vv. Kd. K. liich, I'.tsi iout St.
J.-ln.'s ( iuild.
Hi-.v. am Di ah nt: St. Marv'a
w.il I !i'r v i . 1 1 uu I y with Id her "help
ing hand' b"i it can iu any way pt
mi.tn the i; u i woi k of S-. Jnhn'H Gui. 1.
We tht rt loM aooa-de with p'ea.-ure to
v-ur n - 1 1 a - it lor the repetition of Il.'d
Itidinj H -I for the benefit of the
Keudini; lb ni ami Hospital, ai.d
would name the 22nd int , or a time
uitble to our convenience. Hoping
that this will be aureoabl j to you and
that tbe Mod objett may merit for our
off rts a 1 beral patronage, we are with
re a' r pect .
Y.'tir. Ac.
ltKNSETT SMEPKfc,
'i'Lc;) C. 1e II. Mkakks,
Will II. Sanhokn.
N, C Home I.nsika.soe Company.
The 8f oc holtlera meeting of this Com
pany, held on Feb. 5 h, was adjourned
0 i arc-mint of the ib'ath of the late
Prei-i hn Joh-i G. Willinmf, until
ve-terday. when 'b me riusr occurred
in tV-e ('ompipv'm ffije at 11 o'clock.
The H anl of Directors for the enpu
icir year we o elected an follows: A B
An.l'r.'WH. K II Hal tie. .Tr . W II Hae
!"v,l'MI!uili'i W II Ctow, Jdo (,
lll..ko. W Gl'prhnroh, C Ii Hoot, W E
A ndc-sT. W S 1'iitiiros', .In Gatliie
and E R Srsinp. Esq's , R-deiub. 1
Uv f. K-'i . f Wai-lon-ton. (VI E ('
Y. 1 .wl. v, o'" Gro -nvill-. aril Prof W
i; S'-n imp, -f Wk. For t.
.) a fo'li of tl).- Ror.r-1 nf Diree.
to, I i !d iiiiH t d'a,f' v :iftorw.-rd, Mr
.J ,i . (.a 1 n -..r w i. eleced Prsitle- t. W
il ( iov, Vi.T Pi sio't'ir, V S Prim
rose. S. cr. t .ry and Ti e isurcr, au i P
Cowper. Ai'j'ister 8P.1 Supervisor. A
sp.tisf.tc'orv ami hea'tby exhibit of he
yeai'a w-rk w.'s made and tbe meeting
a. Ijour.-til.
( ii.nvk ts. I ). puty S! erilt J. F.
Ke". of Stokes conn y, yesTrday
1 r 'Uh ilown nd tun ed over to the
ant h'.riti"- of tlio S'ate Peni'rntiaiy.
P.uck Will'Mtii-i. colon d, convict d of
larceny ard seutenced to impi ionnii nt
for one year.
Bulk Clear Rib S ties.
Pataphco Family Flour.
Stonewall Family Flour.
N. C. Family Flour.
Standard Sugars and Coffees.
Meat. Corn. Riee Ac,
AM eheap at
W. M. Sanuer's
l'otmn;.siou & Grocery House.
lrllctalar Notice.
Busineji men and others in need of
Book and Job Printing of any k nd
abould remember that tho News Jop
Office id the place to have it doue
neatly, c'aeaply and at the ahortest
-notice.
!Iikho l.j iiiHu'H ApBiiiotnieaUSr
" 23. Suuday, Kitt.411. :
27, Thursday, p m, Herd0, sou.
1. Saurday. lt;dgvway.
Mar.
2, S'.inday, V a. retiton.
7, riiday, p ra IlilKuoio.
y, Sunday, Company SIiops.
Mar.
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t .
14. Friday, LaG range.
115, Sunday, Kitston.
15, Tuesday, lloly Innoct n's,
1 1
Lenoir cunty.
M-ir. 20, lhutsday, Swif
Creak
Uridine.
Mar.
21, Friday, Bemfort.
" 13 Sund iy, New fjet-u.
25, Tuesday, Stonewall.
" 27. T iunday, emn'T Uil'.
28, Friday, Ma Ibo o.
" 3d, Sun lay, St. Jh Ts, p.f Co
Ap'l. 1, Tuesday, Diaajia u's Cieek
" 1. " pm,,Auroia.
2, Wednesday, ttouth Creek.
4, Friday, Ziou Church, B.au
fort county.
5, Sa'urJay, BatS.
ti
i
G, Suuday, Pantfgo.
8, Tutsday, Mafcidey's, Hyd i
county. "
Ap'l. 8, Tud ny, p to, Swan Q lar
ter, Hyde county.
Ap'l. 9, Wednesday, Faiifield, Hyde
county,
Ao'l. 10, Thursday, St. Gtorge'u,
Hyde county
Ap'l. 13. E istrr Day, Wash in ton.
15. Tuesday, Trinity Couich,
Bfiurort Couuty.
Ap 1. li, 1 hursday, Greenville,
2''
Sundiv, Tarboio.
.
ti
Tuesday, Gas on.
T' urs'iay, Wi liatnsboro.
Fiida', Sissafras Folk.
25
' 27, Sunday, Oxford.
" 29, Tuesday, G .sbeu.
Mav 1. Thursday, Louisburg.
H..ly Cjmrauniou at all morning
services. Collections lor D ocesan
Mi.,bioui.
The R. R Extension As nn evi
dence of tbe deep i iteiest taku in the
"libt" over the extension of the R. &,
A. A. L. R. R. on Wedueslay list, we
publisn the following local item irom
i he XVilmiuvt'in Sun of jetoi day :
"At r a day aud nii;ht of heavy
tiithtinsf tbe In nds of Wdmiugton ami
tbe N-rtb Cat obra sstem triumphed
jestei day. obtainii.tr a mijontvol ten
iu the pat si go of ai ameudment, which
vn tuallv kills the bill eitenl'ii' the
Ualeiuh aud Augusta A r-L uu lo
Chat lot tr.
Such is tbe gl m i- in news M j ir Fish
Llate telegraphs tho Sun. and lid.
we print tbi nio-iiing. We b -pe tbe
next intelligence wi.l give assurance of
a decisive victory, which wid leave our
city fie to go ahe id wi'.h the s 've.td
impoitaut scheme for th. inipr- ve
lut-ut of our ootii'oeice.
To Mnj r Fisbblate a'ld o'her gedle
men is t lie city erectly i ub bted for
:heir o;e:.er.ns t:ll rts ui ace uip!ish:ng
ibis gratifying result."
Valentine's Day The r lltn year
brinks round this festivil day lor the
mirth mak. rs a id scribblers, who l ave
for ono unbridled license to tbluge
the mai's with wok! cuts and droil
verses, which they intend as hits at or
s .tires upon unfortunates. The s?rdi
nit ntal porod of Valentines h.n loui
past aud the grossly comical, if not
vulvar one, has to a large ext-mt usurp
ed its place. Their foie the eatjn. atui es
that ormuient shop waidojrs, and
wbos purchase drl ghu the suiail boys
a)d their elders. Thus it i that what
was oucn a dil ghtful and most inno
cently pleasant occasion has deg nerat.
ed into a time of licence. Most of tbe
missives go to those who laugh at them
but not a few reach those who are hurt
by their receip'. If the days of the
rea'ly comic valentine could cm o back
things would bo better.
Death k Mrs. F. H. Came kon
Alter au illness of Home leug'h, Mis.
Maaio Haywood Cameron, wife of
Mhj. F. II. Caniorun, died in this city
vesterday morning. She was the
daughter of the late Hon. William H.
Hay wood, of this city, and was aed
33 years. A most amiable and accom
plished lady, she will be missed iu the
laige circle of her friends. The funer
al set vices will be held this afternoon
from Christ church, at 3$ o'clock.
Thk Oc-tsiik I nsnk. Ye-terday no
less than JIH9S5) 44 was paid out of the
State Treasury ujon the watrarts of
various counties for tbe support of
outside lunatic. The counties which
drew were: Stokes. f600; Montgom
ery. $333 33; Caldwell, 200; Surry,
100; Macon, 87.23; Caswell, $G8.8S.
Here is an onto in these bard times
and it is n wnrder this momentous
matter was so strongly and lmgt-ily
discussed io the House yesterday.
Is the I'ope Stiirrstitlon ?
From a Foreign Fxchane.
One morning Leo XIII, was about to
eat iome raw ercs, as it is his wont
every morning, and requested Com
mauder Sterbiui, tho gentleman serving
him, to bring him some salt to tt-ke
with them. Sterbiui, presenting tbe
salt on a solid silver tray, accit'en'aUy
let it slip from bis hands, and the ealt
fell, but only on the table. The I'opo
rose immediately, carefully lookinz to
see whether any of the grains 1 ad
r. ached the ground. "Only sto,'' h
said, "the alt is hrcet, and, had it
fallen on the ground, I believo I sliould
not have got over it to-dav." He thru
took out a poekrt-book aud noted iic
fact, observing, lit the same time, ".hat
we sba'l see win ther we shall not have
tbe I ss o: gome beloved c.iidinal to de
plore before Ion jr." Nine tl ivs afcr
th sal news of Cardinal Aqu ni's
1 a! h i cached ihe Vat cui, aud the
Pope, handing to Su rbini hs p eki t
I ook, r qusted him. to read al ud to
those ar. uod the n-te he h.id made
nine davs be oe. Then broaki ur the
silei.c.e be said: "ILid the salt been
scattered upu l the tl i r ins ead of u,
on th Ubl, a was the case, ve'ily 1
bi beve I (nIiouUI b.) standing n..w bj
f.ue the Judmant Seat."
The Tucker lloa?
This bostlery has not long bttn
opened, but has alrely made itself a
favorite here and with the traveling
public. Tbe fare is good, tbe room
favorable, while the location is very
conTeniont. These many advantages
are appreciate!.
lleich'i Patent Batter tautl ftgg
1 hum.
This is a valuable Ni.rth Carolina
invention, and every htel, bar ro m
and family in the country shou'd
have one. These cl. u:ns are on exhi
bition at J. C. S. Lumsden's ft"re. The
general agent, Mr. L B. Waller, who
is selling county rights to manufacture
these churns, will be pleased to show
them. Also receipts to make Reich's
Magic Blacking.
OUR LAW MAKERS.
SENATE.
Tut' as day, Feb. 12 th
lhe benate was called to order at
10 o'clock, President R ibinson iu the
chair.
The Journal of yesterday was read
and approved.
petitions aNo memorials
were present' d by S n i it rs Nicholson,
Giahau. olL .culii, E'eref, Aladi-on,
Shackeiiord, Al saiM.r and Redwiue.
RKP KTs STANili.i COMMITTEES
wore submitted by Senafors Nicholson.,
E ivcp, Gou, Epps, Hendersou, Ever
ett, Wii bb'l, Djitoii, Erwm, Shankel
ford, Bynura, Waldo, Brytii, of Du
plin, aud Bryan, of Fonder.
BIf.LS AND RESOLUTION'S
weie intiodu'ed by Senators Dirfd
son, Sim. kel ford, Alebane, Ross, Iig,
Moye. Heuuersoo, Ward, Ntcholson
and Va'd..
SPECIAL ORDER.
The hour having arrived fcr the
special order, which was a bill to ab 1
ish tbe Geological Survey of North
Carolina, t wastaken up. The bill pro-.
vides that all property and informa
tion bulougiui; to said office shall be
tinned over to the Agricultural Depart
ment. The committee to, whom this bill was
releried suggested th;t it be so amend
ed as lo authorize th" appropriati m o''
2,0H to hive the repoits of tbe S: te
Goolojrisf published.
Ibis bill was one of great impor
tance aud interest, as was evidenced
by tbe crowded loby and tho utmost
inteiest and attention paid the Sena
tors during the debate, which was ;
lengthy one.
Mr. Dor:ch was opposed to th bill
lie lavoieu roirtuument auu reiorm.
but th.'Uj-httbe Senatw was ac ing t mi
lias ilv in lb s uia'ter.
Mr. Everit strongly opposf d the bill.
Mr. .Vlerntt sp ko m op posit ou to
tbe b.ll and iu lavor of he survey.
llf t tl.Mcd the tollooving substitute.
'A bib to be onto led an apt t o amen 1
I ." 1 1 . . l v a i
sec. lo, onp. z, n itries ii 'visai so
that, it will read: "Toe D.-pirtm 'ii r. oi
Agt icnlture hball app nut a su tab e
person to conduce, uuder their super.
vision, a geolog oil, inmeralogio-il and
agricultural s. it ey i f the Sta e aod
to amend sec. 11, la-t bne, so t oat it
wi 1 iead Board fAgiiuUuro it s ead
of B a'd of Literature
Mr. ( dd el was in f ivor of the bill
to a ' 1 si Iul suriey, as was a -o Mi
Hoy!e.
Mr. 1 x..id r was in favor of the
sub.-tttute, and oofiped sono time of
the St i. ate iu le-ar i ;o lot inj; t'n sur
vey s'and as it now is.
5le-srs. Scales and Bvtutm wore op-
p )Si d to the bill, and th. ir speeches
ibcitid nui h tecliiitr and attention.
Mr Davd-on submitted a su-istuu'e
t i t' e --iib-titine od- red by Mr. M.-r-;ict,
wi.ico w .s rea l lor the in "o. ma
lum of tho Son ate
Pen-ling fu Ibor discu-s;on upon the
bill, on motion ol .Mr. 1) r'ch, tin Seu-
ats a 'j urued until 10 o'clock to-morrow.
11 0 USE OB REPREoE.TAJlVl.
Tin: t;si)AY, Feb. 13th, 1879.
Mr. Speaker Moring called tho ILuise
to order, and a prayer was clfertd by
Rev. W. C. Norman, of the Person
Stieec Methodist church.
PEITTIONS AND MEUOUIAL
were presented in great number, and
appropriately referied.
REPORTS OK STANDING COMMITTKKS
were sub mi-ted tv -Mcrs. Lock hail,
ColvroH, Rchai'sii. Cobb, Wood-hou-e,
Moore, Blait-dell and Co ke.
RESOLUTIONS
were introduced by Messis". V.nible.
White aud Noinnnt
LEAVE OF AH3EXCK
uutil Tuesday, was giantcd )l isn,
Covington a d Wimbeily.
DILLS
were ir.tm'uced by M. ssrs. Meau-s,
Lcathoi Oi d, Sco;t, Linds,.y, Davis,
of Haywood, Veuable, Mdlei, Battle,
Dunu, B.owu, td Meckle buig, and
Lock ha-1.
; CALENDAR.
Resolutioa inregaid to A. C. Meates,
lusti ucting the Committee on Privi
leges knd Elections to iuvtatigate bis
tight to a seat, was taken up,
Mr. Noimeut, its introducer, Lauded
irx a uot'Co of contest served by tbe
sherifl'of Biunswick county upon the
sitting member. Tho resolution wjs
itfe ied to the Judiciary Cocimatoe.
TAX FEES OK ATTORNEYS.
The speciul order, bill to abolish the
tax fe s of attorneys char, e 1 in bills of
costs in tivii huits iu auy tourts of the
State, wad taken up. The substitute
t ffoieii by Mr. Vaugan, wlixli was
tsotuewl'H li-scussetl , t steril ly, waslirsi
acted on. The subs' iiute abrogates all
laws rt iiuinng tax fees in any couits,
tlown t the PiO'iate Cou. t, except in
cas a man i- wro oj fully fofeed into
,o i t e is to be reimbur.-ed by t :e , arty
who ib es him tbe wnoig. Tins , d -uo
by 'be n.posi ion of a small fax f e.
In caso ol a guardian's withhold iilt, the
mo.iey oi a vratd, the courts hvo the
privilege to requiie uc'i t reimburse
the ward lor the ou;lay.
Mr. Mebuno thon-lit. the fincndment
not fair in s. m- of its p.-ovisious, but
fav ued the oi iin tl bid, .is it took away
p'ivdeges i d immunities lr.'iu lhe
attoui-jH to which they weie not en
titled, i bo lvf was ui eiided to correct
abu-es, but tbe a toiiiev's fits weie
inn tip to la re bums, rmd the cost
i axed .heavily.
Mr. Am s -a, d the bill bad beeu care
full considered and was lavoi ed. 1 be
tax foe had lrom time immemorial
lie n put in bilis of cost, but the attor
ney s oid not express disfavor towards
the bill. The taxing of cos's with tbes
lees oft n worked a baidship. H .
therefore, opposed the snbst tti e.
Mr. Vaugnan argued in favor of b s
substitute, which abolished aitoruey'r.
fees, but taxes the costs for parties
wronged, a m. asure of sheer just ice to
such ii jur. d person'.
R-ma.ks were made on thesnbj ot
by Messrs. Taylor, Bernard and Bar
m ger
An amendment wai sent forward by
Mr. Blocker, provididmg Thr the pro
visions of this act shall no. apply to
actions on plaiu notes of hand, where
there is no defence, or to action b;i
foie Ju-tict s of the Peace. This was
accepted.
Mr. Lockbart took both a humorous
ai d -erious view of the subject. He
thought there was no peculiar amend
ment in the law as to the taxing lees,
and that tbe b'll would net relieve peo
ple, as was thought, since the law at
present was not oppressive. The man
who is foiced into court should be
al'oweu eornetbms by wiy of recoin-
P?.86' -
Mr. Vaughau ca led the pretious
questiou upoa his substitute. ThiJ fas
wieuuwoy aycteoi osto,ss. j j
- ' 'ww.n.c I'uciru nn-amruiifiMii
that then shall fce taxd by olei k. (
ujeii.u- ijuuhk io hu qivu acuona
to be held as a fund for benefit ol
jurois. Mr. Cooke matte remillia on
tne piopriety ot Taxing oostii io foe Wrtj
and for the purposes named. He
thought ,a mail who unjustly firc s
unoth.r into courn sh u d b ; made to
pay for such oxuiduct. In his opinion
iui8 aaieuoment would aid counties
veiy largely in payiug i lrors. Messrs
Njiment, Mebaue aud Vaugbau to-dt
up thi, and the arguments, as during
thr whole discussion, in fact, became
somewhat heated.
iir. Biowo. of Mecklenburg, offered
an fttoeadmeot to the ameudm nt to
sUikre ut $3 and siy $2. L ist
-Mr voofte s an eudment was t:i n
lost by a voto of 61 to 35, the a es und
najs being ca Jed by Mr. Vaub in
lhe bul t en passed its second and
tUirai veadiuga.
DEAF-MUTES, BLIND AND JTfSAN'S
Bill to amend the constitution of ihs-
State as to the support of i-uiiget doif
mutes, blind and insaue, so that r w ill
read that these unfortunates "may" be
provab d for at State expense. Theie
were t-ubmitted m ij ordv and m uority
repoits, the latter recommending thai
the word "oUah," as at piesenc, be not
changed.
.ur. iiarke lavored tho mi ior t re
j oit.as takmg from successive L 'gi.sla
lines the right to change what should
hu uuidterably lixed m th constitu'i n
He was oppos-.-d to any change lor llu
reason mai tue dlate was b mad lo
supporter to educate these heio uufor
lunate children. Mr. Bost said the
only chanoe was the a idiT n of th
word indigent, ana i lia substitur lou i
"may tor "sh.ill. It is wise to make
this, heciine it will all v the
counties to p:ovid j for the suppirt of
those people. I hiiliH thought just and
p. per, and there ore avoiea tun ma
jo. i y r p rr..
Mr. J ui-. s moved to indefinitely tost-
poue the whole matter. This bill or
something similar, was one of tho cou
s'uuuon.i ainetwm ius proposed in
1872. am! it was shown then and can
be uow that it. works a hatdship t tho
poor ius ne. The Insane Asylum i a i
di'geneiatoil almost into a puvato i
. i 'l
Simmon, wnuo jojur utnoi tuoa'es were
couti'.ied in j ills m t heir c u ities. In
dieut insane of this State had hem re
fued admissiou t j tho usyl uu, while
paying patients from Georgia nn!
Sou'h Carolina were admitted. M'-.
Noimeut sai l uuder th a neadmoin
proposed by the minority rep irt, th-
asluui would ii t be b mud o tak-.
care of any deaf and dumb, blind' or
insane, save those "indigent." Mr.
Jonei a-kd if tin hr no cucumstauoes
a licU poison should gel iu the asylum
by payiug the charges. Mr. Normcnt
thought suoh a contingency woul 1 not
aiise, as persons who could pay
wi u'.d ko t private i sylums lie
tii ugf.t lhe State should pay f r tue
support of these poor creaturos.
Mr. York said the ainouu s pai 1 tuit
of tho treasuiy no'.v wore very onerous
to tbe Siate, and continually incr. asin
as a burden, l'ass the bill and t hr
Sate will have some op i-.n iu theie
Cibrs. The dodg.-s and tricks of
uoug'-s anci hicks oi ine
counties to obtain these payments is
draiuiug the Treasury so that lh" pe -pie
cry out agaiusi it. He favored the
majority view. Mr. Blocker took Ibo
same view, as there was an urgent
necessity for siuh a change in c insti
tution, as tbe present burden upon the
S.te was too grievous to bo borne. So
great was it that the Stato could not
by. any chanco bear it.
Mr Ellison opi'os d the minority viow
of the matter, and opposed tho b 11 iu
ail re spec s. Mr Vaughan siid the
people h;vl a ready sull'eied eiiuu h by
the ir 'M-bouud constitution of tbe
State. The mudilory sh:-li" has,
like other words, given great trouble.
All mustsoe tho absolute, necessity of
makieg some change iu tho constitu
tion. I'ut. ivbeii s.i' li chat'ge is made
a v-u.t d"il of tori-si! ht aud wisdom
mutt be u ed. atd it must bo so fixed
as to allow some play of action, and
not fixed wiihiu c itaiu harsh bounds,
as at prcs oO.
Mr nail mger said it was the peop e s
de.-iiie to take out the word "shall
with its mandate aud put in its place
the word "ma;.," widob had tloxibil ty
of c u'stiu -ti oi. Tho baok'upt State
must lift this burden from her shoul
ders. 1 ue count es should be reeiMni
siMe. for tho supp rt t.f theso people. :
Tlu re was now much wrong none the j
. -i-i
itale bv tho c uuty ciiarges, wmciii
wiong should bo properly rightef.
Mr Jon s read the constitution in re-
, . . . i . ii, i. i i . : i
gaiUlome mai er. no uau ui-noi
n i-toof.einept tuat tie nu-nt proline
ftitistics, but would now endeavor to
prove that the law on the subject was
just a id iTht. He then read tne
minority repoit and Ut tected utws iu
its verbiage wbi ;h militated a rainst its
force. He said tho State should not
beae impaitia'ity towards any of hoi
cit z us. 15ut while tins was a r ict il
was not rtviht to turn our t.iosi; upon
wbo-.n fate had U'd a 1-eivy laid up in
;i c II wml I. May 'h' la never come
when North Carolina shall ueve" be too
poor to pioteci these her u dortu it.es.
Shail tluse questions be left to tue
part san iv of uccestive legislatures
or pitiless retrenc iersr i ne oe.iitjn.s
fhould be administered to all perso is,
uioou terms of perfect equality. I a
SUte charity to be oper ited upou such
princip'es ?
Mr. Afkmson said i ne proji isii'ou
W.l IO 1 TOW vv -I : 1 -4 V..JO IU-1 lijf I.IJil
pe'-pio Shut go io ti.e asylums but tbe
dooi be cast out. He thought the poor
vvere now BUltore- s, wn.io. iuo i ic-u ?t a
ii.d lent'al wero uuder shelter. Tne
change i l the law will work a bd lelit.
He favored tlie word -'may, and
thought the people' repiesei tutlves
shoi.dd have a voice in the t ixatw rt of
ior re'opl. We wishful the pcxir of
tii so el sses to be cared for. Lo", the
p.-.'poaitiou b subm.tUd tthe p oj le.
il.j s-ouiiht to retr nch bictuo ot tno
Lain upon the treasury, and the nse
iss expenditure of the people's m jney
by aclat-s of vampires.
Mr. Jones thought that -f pjyng
patients weie admitted ino asviuiu
WoUId Uc Uiit U V I 1 1 n.r v v i.o v"v.
. . . m i a
Mr. Amis would have ta'C-ea post
ponement and consideration ol tue
matter, lie thought the bill dr.ittta-
geous. in Jis " v,uu,lj
paupers were absoromtr iu mi,
while the care of the it sin w . tn
equal burden to the State.
Mr. Clarke then called the prevkus
question. The 'motion of Mr. Joaes to
md. finitely pos'pme w- 8 then 1 .si.
Tne vote then re.urred upon the
adoption of the minority n p r t. Upou
this the ayes any nays wero called,
whpn it was not adoptod.
Th majOiity report, or latter tho
1 hi", ther failed to pvw bjWpf
to. i, not two-third TOtiuau . .... .
Mr. Vaukhau moved fa reoualder
the vote by" which the ilL raitnd to
pass, and mne it speciiU ortlr for
f Ofll VirUlirWIny. AllOprtHI. v
. At 2 p faa,;tbe Jto adjourwiil.
uestlou L,cs;lalatiicu
l rfapoB(lcuce of the News. ,
Carter's Mills. Mo ike County, )
. F.b.'lO, 1879- )
A'.low us to contribute, a fe tinea io
ihe columns ef the News wh'ch is not
intended to cast auy 'insinuation on
auy particular : pifty, wtuditwe hope
wiUthaw tbe aiteniibu '.of oqr.VL iw
Makers."
We hear tbe q . lost ions ask ed ' herti
and ther and eveiy where, w hat is the
Legislature d iug ? We simply an
swer, (hat we do iut know what they
are doiug,ai dare doubtlul whether they
kuow themselves; but one thin.; wo do
kuovv, th-ry receive thoir pty whatLer
ihey do auy tiling or n r.
Anothar aks: will they reduce the
iaa.es.' we auswer mat we uo noi
kuow whether the taxes wrtho ydfare
if the peopie concerns TaoL jinVnrr
or not, bu;. we ktiow th it they are n t
iu favor oi roducu g thoir salari .
Another s iy.-: w 11, what about our
privilege tax '.' W ill that bo "kn )jked
iu thc bead" '.' W o ansat r that it does
not concern t!iem, we suppose, tbat
. ur wboie iruvoinment o ihl to bo
knocked i i the head" at d sta t anew.
risiht where we lelt ott twen'.y years
"g'- . ... , . ' ,
i hUfc it seems tbat tne wuoie people
e looking forward t lhe L g sl iture
toriehefiu s nne way; but its. ems
that our Legislature is neglecting to
uerlorm the nuicli desired relief. They
,eem to have lot tv nr.ud t Uo iutoic-a
of tb pjoph. llu cry an ever t:i
laud io ' hard tiiuos," and ttn uiijority
of the people ca i baidiy got eno igh
money to pay the r taxes, ciomeare
s uiilo.tuua'..e as ti have then w.ues,
goods aud lands sold loi tax. -. li it
.ssib'e tnai we ha.e m. re oMicers au.l
lU'os.tkois than money to sjpioit
Hit m il mi wo uau ooiiei ikiiou .
few of tji'in in tho luai." 'No, there
is mo. icy enough t suppon i ieiu ao
a id more too. V hat w e ueoti is juuici
oils legi- latum.
Even the small meroiiauis in country
. i . . 1 ... o . . . l
places Una u uuu;nn iu wi.-j mu ...
heir goods an I w ires ou account oi
Ihw depression in m ney ma t. r, wnidi
is sucli as to suspjud lui-iuesi iuo me,
leilujuou oi wag.-s, t!c.:., yet, we an
compelhd '.o jay a big la, and fiu
n.ivileiro lax. up m t.nat, and if v. only
do a business of r 1,000 a year,
we have to pay j i-t as much as ho w io
ooa u bus nest ol tfoU.OOd or Sl.'U.uu .
Tue piivilegc tax is a heavy burden to
the ntou e of all sexes and profetsi u s,
aud will retard tiaa '.ci .1 and c iun,i -'
cial interests of tlie State.
tr w mi.l rh:i!. the Lr kTlsl a. U . 0 Wl.lll'-
li'jve the meichautsol llio pnvii go
tix. Why not tiueit off of other hlilo
a. w - - - t.
orolcssioris and tiad. s? the m ucliaiili
are more able to piy it tu.oiauy othe.s.
VVhy not aboiisii iho privilege lax a t -
gelll- l . it i Mini v"v
. .1 .... . . ..I .. . .i.tt- 11... to:, nil...'.
tU; ing interest oi me caiu.
We hope our Lg slature will take
nnii u taut s ens in i ni-. and otner duec
tions, and give us judi ions lcmlalion.
which was never (u ui"ro neoo iua i ai
this d iy aud tune.
lie rovouuj oincers, r ti u o.
bj some 18 or 20 in i.uoiut i, mauo a
laid on tht uoiuUi.iers t ai uecp
llivnr ill Lhis coauiy. last rriuay, iu
inst. aud captured s nuo 10 or lo btilli,
, . I ..... .ii wl, I. ru " Will,
and also sever. n o
bad taken up their stills and remon-u
i.l...... Tl, .
the in to sjiuo heciaueu ji.vx,. ...
weie tracked by tho "rev s, wuo uis-
, i.. a;.,. ..I-..., a rwi n.
C iveied l ieu uhooh y-" -
stroyed their stills. Bl .ckadiu, it is
said has been carried ou extensively iu
' . .i I, nt. the laid
som i pans oi tm- wi.j , - ---- - -.
.ast Friday will stop it b.u g carried on
. i.. 'i .... .1 1 , ...(.loner.
so txteiioi vt iy . no .
it is said, seem very iudignani at mi.
mleriupiion of their bauuts, and x
..r M..o.ielves lrely on tho subject,
especially at bemg intiuded upou so
suddenly. Tney wi.-h to be uotitiod a
. . . I rk 4.111 til.
tew days beforehand nexi, no.
raideis ' prop isj to visit uioiu.
Tax Payers.
Completely l-xoneritel.
V..hini;t i I'ml.
The vprdtct of thi Atner.cm p soph-
will be that Mr. T.ldeu is complete y
. - 1. nmn oil lH Ot. OT
exo lerateu irom iny mi"""v- .
complicity with, the attempt "
e. rlaiu Radical Hcounorei.i uwi
nut perjury in thj itterost of treason.
Henry II -ire wood L?ecli, an a'tidn
of tho New York tl;raid, cnea on ciU .
dav in New York. Previous to the
financial crasn oi nnca rno-j . -
wort h f I OO l.OOJ. On mat nay ..o
it. baiug engiged i . the b.nkiug and
brokerage busmo-s. Alter um ui. ,.c
applied himself to l.terary pursuusand
wrote a play called "BUck rr.day.
La er he became a writer ou the Herald
S'iltl'.
Six hundred labors employed i l d gj;
ingthe tounaa-1 ns i "
Railroad between Eighty-third and
O re Hundred aud Tuirtuau strc sts ou
E g'h an 1 Ninth avcuu-s, struck yes
terday, up m being inronuodtbU.be.r
w,g,s would berednctrl from $1.5') to
ei.23 a day. No trouhlo occurred, tho
men dispersing quietly.
n-arguin- iu futlerwe'
h,y.w Merino -hire for 5) cents ;
doiibie-b ca-st o 1
- -- j
o-ics at r) cents ,
-i ni to weak longs. Iv nt
Lrreaf nro cc
ll.-iw.-ra iit. 50 cents per p t r
A I tin
tinr ir.ades at th. eamoJo-v pnw
pri
i.. . . urtci ilt.v. ar. fv
B. A i
lilira " " ' " ' ... , .. .
drews & Co , Clothiers a id lUu-li
lend of Fam lle
Wil find that Pntobarl tk Brook
keeps c ;Uhfmt y oo b ind fresh groce
ries, chep for c.rh. -Eudy H'm3 need,
Po'fttres and Onion Bet s. Patapuo
and
(rapg Grovo aor-winriwi
Bast N. C. flour.
Bo ts and Shoo at
cos t.
Nobody aueo auces a cu-e, b it as f '
the ikw lucoMos of diptocrii, tlnii
,amo is lo..i.D, aid th.-lit st i that u
is cau ed by th ns i 'f dewait d
milk from cows atll cte 1 with g.ri-t oi
the udder.
lluU IIaU! IIt!!
.llr Sft and 5 iff. All the It. bug
s-yles r.-C !Ved this day for mu and
bovs at lowest priC m th ccy at K.
B. Andrews cc Co., Clihioa
Halters.
and
Mllw!ioo Heer
At Watson's in boitles for fatuity ue.
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