' ' 1879. : . THURSDAY, January, 10, Zl 2 (3 A 2a 8 ; r rrrr We. again ak our i'rier.d.- in nil parts of the county to write letter. to The Recoup, and give publicity to ary items 1 1 1 h t. may b of irtTtft. Ot.r farmer friend wiK p'ease not forget that we will nlwayn find nja.'s for any communications 1 hat they UJv In1 p:eaed to wend ii. -poioarj-. We rejriet exree.linsly that our ipptlfl is two or three dav behind time this week, but it was owing to the fact that oar sup-; ply of paper wa delayed n the .way. being : fix a l'l-i!ahl;ihia i'ep-iiier which avhS ice hi i:nd on the Delawcre uiver. At the Democratic caticti, held on Wed nesday nieht, (Jov. Vance was unanimous ly nominated an our Senator. Of course tl.i is eo.uivdent to an elecion, which will j take idace on the 'Jin. Tf Tlie er!e by E. F. fitv, ia postponed ur.;il 11 ad his hvlvertis?ment. Moore, Mortga- next rl uendny. j 12 :iio. . On last Ssdur.'ay, two npgro??. T mi Ln ' er? nand Andrew MuTchison were com- luitted t jil by J. IlonPton. J. P., to await theh- tr;al p.t the March Term of our j 'Siip"tior Oourt, on the charge of having ; committed a rane ra Alpha llanner (col ). ; oil the nitfht f the 8th itiPt. Vvre will not , rrU-i v of the nnrt'rnlar. for fear of nr i- ' , ,;duinr the public mind. h ft i a li nffintf ! .jreBcefifKmU. Th-s iil ,eak- another , heavy bill tf c- ets for our county to ray. j Heavy XJaln. This t?ection was v'ited hy the hcavieft tsiin ttorni. on hist Sntnnlay night, that ha t heen known Jor r.i'ned on'y a Ftrepms aronn imst f vrr knovn that a portion Mil! (.-r. mile away, and the We hear that several other mill dnni 111 the . 1 1. K.1. . XT' .... ..1 n C liniT IIUV- u-rii i.-.i'iv' 11. r -M 1 iiuni'-' ii' ' ; brides have b,en w.sh-d awy. it oky ; . 1.: i . i. . I -. vi 1 1: ver a :r"! cr iL.au it i.a.i uc 11 in .j" var. ,iH, j W e mentioned lat wk about pome chirk--!. s bein jr hatched in the bed of nn eld Im'y, and uuv we h-'.ve heard cd a et!!1 w.if-. irnwf.iiwa method of hatchinry : tiinn in ft faudiv ner our town, who is deaf and I dumb, b-..r. retrr.rkably bright, and aome time ao a petti np hen havintr forr-fchen l.er nej-t. and "Pumuiy" fearing the e-rrf would hpo:l, sV.e to-'k a litter oi young kit- tina and put them on the e-gs until they ha-che i. Who would Lave thought ot novel a i ku? - 3ia'4 Tjijmii-an. .SfArcwly a wk passes now that we do!, iranv vf at? A:thouirh it ,Jl- """" niimruiiii.l."' x i, j ur. liicnnrtison, or uommoup, r ". , " few 1 our,, yet the en)i.ll ! At the Democratic c.:Ufu,. on Monday Wif i:uuuiI 1:11 llVS iU j a WtOtlOll to take lip House Bill , bd and aent to the liou-e. 1 town were higher than al-1 n-Rlit, the t-dlowin letter from Ju g "Lica.neiy ai d agricoharal imple- ; j and place it upon its several Mr. Scales, a resolution aa follows: That I .... i Til on fa ov.i iii til A l'l 1 1 (jv.l i-.-f oM ! mi i ni in ' i . .. I p.nd we regret to learn : Meirimoa wsvs rend: j""-""1 ;,,u .-. v-x ! readings. X1US 01U repeals tUG priV- j ft J'lnt cominiuee no rawa or turee ! rf the dam of Prnd-rcrass-R IIai.etgii Jan. 1. 18T9. ! , . "l mt-ienw j, (igc tax upou ftll nurehants and ! the .pan oi n:e ate anan onte. i t . t, ... r . t ii r inv.sf Jiu-?it of iiv.ir;i! fiTiil M il! i . i . .. ; nnrt of llie lltmsR v.-lioKft ffni. Sl'ftll h?. to l rn. r a a tvocliil 1 " i Hi iiv. 1 A i 1 V I ALUS jlV i " w..., " ; IVa tl3. ...... . , troll, l.ertl VaR capped . . ... . ... . : ;i ..I ; . . prsm no innnirA intA and inrofttlo-iitA t ih I .,, , i-ii i menus i.ave Hcenaineu le.ai wiatevei ' ijiuio wimmax nuu u aav.es. r,. ,Jono of (Vi-iwfdl movn l if .... mill-houe ba-ily damaged. ; , , l)PIIu r .!. fn r ,h i. i t,oac ' .uawcn moved it c,.udn,.f and manaffement of each and r.ot hear o! some building, in this county, reputation iu tae United vjtates enate, I being burnt, with no insurance on it, and ; which hi Stale may well feel proud, ami thus hemming a total los and heavy mis- ! we oidy reyret that we have so few public f iitune to itrt owner. Every prndect man ' men, who?e private characters are a pure fihouhi provide against pu?h a raififortuue ' and ppoiless aa his. He will retire tr- ni l;y insetting, in some good Fire Comj any, the SenEto with tbe connciousness of hav and we know of none pafer and Mronper ' ing cischarged the duties ot his oiiico in than the North Carolina Home Insurance such a manner as us rellect honor both on Company, whope .advertisement appears in i himself and the State. We trust that another column. This h a Home Ir.Ptitu- Noith Carolina will again have the beneMt tion we'd worthy of our patronage, for it of his valuable service- iu sjuic other ca ha paid ou in the last ten years, the ; ( acity. immense s-um of one hundred and seventy ; Ml 1 ... .. !! . '.j thoasunddollara. Take out a policy at once. Dea tliH orConsfrestsmen. A most alarming mortality lias prevailed among the met? bera ot the present llonse of r.eprenentRtivesi. In the past few weeks four have died, viz: Messrs Williams, D uUss, Ilartridge, and Schleicher, all Demociats; and during the past year, three others died, Messrs. Quinn, Welch, and Leonard. Such a race of mortality, 7 out : tit 293, iu the brief space of a little more; than a year. Is believed to be unpreceden- 1 ttd. except when the great poisoning acci- .i.. ... i. i u,..i ... s. i. ,..?. jjuciinimu B muni: ma. n.ii muuui ntin - --- --- fi .. i i ;i t j. i .- i ., , x V? iv . MishMinxiis II. Joxe-j, all of Chatham ' Court, who shall immediately noti-widep-ead fatal:ty among public men at ; . , .(. , , f tLe Cft;,ittl- ! nl 1 r 1 ",oiml- ! We are pleased to learn that our vener- able friend, Jordan Tysor, F-q, is recover- , ing from his recent severe illness, and is now ahls to walk about room. Mr. Ty-! uor is nearly .S.1 years old, - and previous to j his late sicknesn, there was no man in the ' County so robust, strong and well-preser-! ved boih in body and miud, considering hs sv-j-i U'n 1 1 r nk lid tlinf Kt atioiad T. ninnr 2,, . more years oi uFeiuine& ; W are pleased to flee that our towns- , men, A. G. IIaden F-iq , has returned with j his wife from their viit to relatives in Caswell County. They were detained by ; the recent severe cold weather. j llev. Dr. Sutton will preach his farewell j flermon next Sunday.as he will leave the fol lowing week for his iww field of labor at Greensboro'. The next term of this Court will begin i next Monday, the 20th inst.. and will con , CO!, tinue about three dayB. (juite a uumber of important cases are for trial, there being ecveral prisoners in jail awaiting trial, as , our farmers are not very 0U"y lust now, : there will doubtldasb-a larg attendance j at Court. Wo would here suggest to those i . ! . Kill give its reader in Chatham two days . later procetdii.g. of the Legis'ature than ! ..v oih.r weekly qewi-j.aper in the State. ' Our Members. I It muht be vry gratifying to tin people i of this county to pee what prominent po- j Kitioi.ti have boeu given our Members of! the Legislature. Mr. Moring occupies tlie j highest position, as speaker, while Mr. j Goldt'tou baa been appointed on the two! iaijoitant mm mil tees on Internal Improve- j nei t.s nnti Finance, and Mr Merrit on the committees on Education .and Enrolled I Bills. Wonderful WalkillR. In our last hwua we mentioned that a " l woir.Ra i:; Brooklvn had undertaken to i walk ilTGO quarter miles m 2T0!) consecu tive quatter hourB, and at 11 o'cl'i-k Mon day uiffht she sucoer,siully comj.kted her j task. This is the most wonderful walking j and extr.iordiuary phre'ual enduiRnce ver ! " J iluring every quarter of au hour for a Tlio 2iIxpil.;ioii oi Tuiiiv On the morning of the appenibling ot the ,Pislanir(, th Democratic members held f , nrno of selecting thfir I , candidates for tho virious Legislative of fices, and thev allowed Mr. Jnniali Turner JQ uke t wjlh tb notwith- stan(ji,lfr he was the hd Uepuhlican can didate tor Congreps. 15.it when the Legis lature mt, and Mr. Moring (the candidate " V ' Z ' . . ! Snetber, Mr. I umer refused to vote lor t him. -'o, when the caucus met again, that night, and Mr. Turner ma ance, a r solution was hiui. This was eminently caucus would have been wanti: respect, if they had allowed ifter he refused to be bound bv their ac- i . lion. What would he the uee ot holding a . caucus if any member eou'd refu to up. j hold its nominees? It certainly is not lair 9 m A . k t h i -v.i 1 11 o nil ii.-imq ' "f u) i""" " -''-'' 1 convention, and beoaune his choice ia not I nominated, refuse to vt-te for the nominee. ! j tiou to the Seiaie of tae Uiiiied tatis, '':.hjQ in,l i lit! iietn-ii liMV-n !i im I.tvmi irl.t " " . .. ...... bear that iii prve. t ny re-elect i:,.. ; " 1 ; tu i 'em.KTKti.; parry oy turilier con. eat ; over the er,atorr;iiip-:i:id. lei ce. heir mv 1 friends n-t to nieniiou ii i .A.e further now in lhat c nnecti:.'. I beif to ex:.res u. . f;vf fleful thanks to f rieudis in and t-cl 01 t;;n Lejjsflature w!in l.ave r?o e:ir'ii'r-:y mi enrnrr.ly iiiaiti I'Nted inter -el in my !;eh&!!. I ch.i never iviifi" ! re'i.en-ii-r ti-m with $ el- iut; of pleasure li e-i . jfratituue, a:ui 1 venture to truM thit ti.-.-y will nt bi.ve nee that t:.ey uve rep.eU iu Ii A. t? MiiKRIMoK. This action of our di-tinuistted S-ui-.t.r must cmui: ud itself to ail wlio wiu t avoid any divisi;:i iu cur rank- and pu: an end to au unphvant contrivers".'. We re tfartI jj Mrrrim.m as ti;e eqaal of any s0,!ator, who has ever represented tide State, and thii.k that Lis retirement at this I time a national h?. We deem him wor-: Uhv uf hiit h. r.or that is within the Power 1 of our people to confer. lie has made a School XtiToticcs ! Miss Kftte Hanks will rpnme thft itpt. cisea ot her School, on Monday, the 3d day of February, and respectfully eolicits the pi trooage of her friends. f II!.. .1! . T .. ... ' i.ji.-o miw; i.uuijiiuiii nil. coiJiioeaco me 6th session of her School on the 20ih insi. ! 1' or term, arpy to Principal. Kindergar-; ten and C'clibthenic3 will be taught with! Innt urtr. i.rrro IVo.lu.' 1 1 1 u-TO ' "' ' 3I-.VI'-121iI. At 4 o'clock, a. m , Januxrv 7th, 1879 at ' tt... ... rir. i ir o...;i. i... .Smith, by the 1 R. v. T. J. tiatt's. (J;:i)t. .1. II. Wissi.kr t i 1H. i i In this eouctv, on tll(; 3th iu9t., Ci.bmkxt I Snipes, infant sou of Cornelius and Delia. : omi.ie. I take these little lambs said lie, And fold them to mv breast. Protection they s';all find iu me, in me be ever blent." T. J. O At P ;t.sboro on the 13th inst . Mrs. tion so that justices of the Supreme: xx llAi-riicocK. wif, of William land Superior courts shall bo elected ! tk.EML.1,. the 53-i year e!aer.Ke.ibyaj0fntballot of tiie two honses , -. . , .. .. .M AHl ANN Ihutticotk TIIE MAEKETS. OFFICIAL HE POUT OF TIIE na cor market r The UEOonn by Compiled expressly for i m Tn-rtfjvca-P b. nr AtJL. X . JLid wUi2aAm WV., j ; itaieigu, i. "c., Jan. -, io4 j. ; Cotton Middling 8M; Strict Low ; Middling 8 5-16; Low Middling 8; Low j Middling staiuei 8 :-8; Uood Ordinary stained i ft j CITV M.VBKET WII01?.'SALE PKICES. Kaleigh, January 14, 1S78. (j.)lton tje9 new 4i: cotton ties spliced, jitr Biirirnr. HVorolJ. riuur. North ; Carolina, $5 00 t-$! 25 Corn 05. Corn Meal, 05; bacon N . (J. hog round, il; bacon, iiN.li uamS, 1J.3 ' i;8vveet. Irifih, frf; oats, shelled; ; 40 to 45; chickens. 10 Wi, Butter, 12 S, e.g.. rer d ,nf 15. Legislative Proceedings. (Condensed from the Observer.) Raleigh, N C, Jan. 9, 1S79. SENATE ,r ,r ... . , Imcnts on tbe ground that a party to! Mr. MerrtU opened the calendar ;an . 0n(li haJ fiid with a a vesoluhon inviting the eity,,. , f' nrpr.ediDfr or JLt i fjlrny to open the S withmMTer. Senate sessions j l prayer. i tit i i ; measure lor tbe protection Ot inno- j T 1 luo.lurcwT , ! licionsdandorcw. Punishment, finp . j .miueui'' 01 piteuuuiy nut ; i: i UI 'r; , - -U CiVi rt. ! Mr. Graham, of Lincoln, intro duced a bill requiring the Judges of I . V 41 ' P 4 V01 0 e 'ovGrno amenamens j nr f h.nmrpa m f lip. aws. una snrrovRt. i n . , , in i Ilio i-n5no-r of rttpIi ot.hftr ln.wa n thev may deem inportanr Mr. Dorteh introduced a bill au thorizing tbe Governor to appoint! three commissioners to collate, revise and digest all public statute laws now in force in this State, including the laws passed by this Assembly, following the general plan of the Re- vied Statues, 1854. The commission j is to report to the next General As- j sembly, making such suggestions as ! may be proper. Mr. Davidson is looking after the unfortunate debtor class, and iutro- uuueu a um m cacuipi iunn vwnii- .111 An I k l-v-.il k BW - , ,. - . - tions issuing upon ail judgments j nerttolore, cr wine n mav bo render-? ,e ; i 1 e i i ed upon capes of action existing ! fnrm mil-. PAnricfc er oc f.- lH'iiliHiIt I" ' M10 farming out of persons imprison-; ed for the , 11011-paymt lit of a liue, or as a punishment imposed for Ollenees, ulilAi'Li 4 It .1 l, Mt it- elm M 1 "v mil Uaia I uuwnfl ii:o .i.iiuujwc. It WAS ordered to be printed, Mr. Evert tt Ciime forward with jrelitf measure for manufitcJure.s. He By Mr. Atkinson, poking a joint come: t)v. nurt of the S r.uto and live on l he part of the Ifouse to ascci t urn ; the public expenditures aiivl how they ; can m curtailed. ! J-3y Mr. ork, a rr?o!u?i..m to re- pie.'-t luat our representatives m C uigress secure a r: action of tax on liipiors and tot) i.'.o. By Mr. IVocker, a bill t declare av.il sceur th" p; ioii!il prop-rty ex- emr-t.oti to ib-btors eti otots e(n fiact( d prioi to the Stale C-jnstitu tion of KSOvS. Janaarv 10. Slr. Caldwell proposed si jobat com mittee of eight on th?! Governor's message relating to public ro.ldd and highways. ?Jr. Evpritff intr.-iiliipl n. m,V,r revolutionary resolution on tbe State n ' i v ii . .i. . w v.- V. .... .....-. ....... .... . , lt, , ilirrrilfv A"i f. Iiiliiin otiil ol.vr...l ' iii-i'.r - th "ii i in niwtiir inn'i'ir-.' . ii e n ' a committee of four members am three Senators, to whom all bills on : the public debt shall be ref. rred. It ! . j .1. Ui' UH ilitl tT lilt ItH tllU ... ..rhnvi'ro.l f 41, ; creditors to meet it for conference as : soon as possible in tho dtv of Raleigh. j After consultation it makes it " fiio ! dutv of the c(mmi; tee top-pare and report a bill for a setdemeut of the j jj. Mr. Williamson Introduced Senate p11 a It turns into the conn- tv school fund the tax fees of law- :yer3 in aU cases determined in the ! c r-, i i n nu nnr i nnrr. in tor i'-..io-j i " ' -" " w" li- J. 1 -.HV. ::ii.f ri. f..-, 11 Supreme rwvf f, .i l ai f.:rirj Vfr firnUw AfT.;nfh..i ,M,i li.ii - -. . .. a F0V1.!S. Iwl t!i0 more , f .ol.f.,1 t- ... oi capital oltences. L : on atnrma- i ,, i , u '.'mvf ii. i.i...i.n ..,;.i.;,. ; ,. , r ' notify tbe Ci; rk ot too Superior to execute the sentence on the 2d Friday after being ratitied. A?so, an act in relation to warrants on bastardy. . Sir. Alexander introduced a bill amending article 11, srctioti 1, of the i I Constitution oy inserting between i. ,x... i 1 , . l ! tue words death and imprisonment : 111 na till, nrr.i-.lct 11nf .l1. iir nn m,. I Also a bill altering' the constitu- ui luiuu ua;mi ui lilt, uivu IJ.llll.Jiun ii ,'p, i . i .ii in i oi the Ocneral Assembly and shall be i commissioned bv tha Governor and ! hold office during good behavior, and the solicitors of the superior court jaboi be elated bv a joint ballot of 1 ! the General Assembly and hold oflfee ! lor six vears. u- i i - i.-.i . ! xur.vjiuuuiaiiK.roai.ieea u. uiu 10 i provide for the adjournment of tprms j uf the superior courts, when tlie Judge fails to open the- court by 5 p. m. of the day appointed. Theadi'ourued term Stands at tho foot of the dis , - f tl'ict. ! Mr. Davidson introduced a bill i permittiog the foreman of Grand I t i i ti i i Juru s to administer oaths and affir- 'iiution to persons endorsed on the j bills of iudietmen. by the prosecu- ting officer or by the direction of the : Pdlirt ii'ii u" i.. i a i . i 1 1 i rti i.'i KniMi nrinnriv o i...xii..',.. i. . 1 1 . i i ,si Ax n i j. x m um mi an SAmaM m t. ae ui8 appear-, t imiflrnieut debtor niav have,if I $1,000 as reporter of the Supreme (Jouri:! ' AllOPtt'-cl PVIWl inff 11 1. .. ...i!il. 1 1 1 i" i " ' ! ..... I 4nnapinarli.nl f PiiMi. T .. ct ri, ti 1 KOA. ! " i i r i rr en in tTiTii. f'ii to nnvfi Bur m"iT n ii t l. 1 .11 1. i 1 1 vi .. i inn uwiuu s 1 uw. n . a 1. . n:o,,er. aud the ! "' A SiLi ' " i : J Vr" i.V -.A i . JJ vJlV I me i L brarian $.100. Th- lJ .erd of (Ion- tv .. UOmmiSSlOn MOTCHailte i.r in uir i i i -ii i i n i p.....-- , - . - ., uiiMiiiJuerK tin Lri iiiuuuav in iwrcil, iOi. rm n n ig lu sen- . ,nnf;l . Iii il t- nmpiiil tlio hiw An. . i. n, j: '.i i- r - ' ' i PrftflTlrtft llntpam . . , . vnio ttiu owuis nuu inue juuiaiu uis- nu every lour vearn iiien-aner, 10 regu-j w, Uim to remain, , thorizing the county authorities to ! f ,h.t Jndieiarv Oomrr.it ioe ! lale fees ot (Jlerks, Sheriff. ll-gik-rs. and ! jU J-v; j iciciriivu n iiht dJilillllltetl U-il II- ; . -ii-ii icept by a wintea mortgage, and that the duceclabilltoamendj tenant shall have full privilege of using j u'Oliris ! juris- l. iricoiTof ailcriineT aid ?f d pU! Tv? 5tf " elusive JUliSClCt.OJ Oi all Clinies ana , 1Iou3(i b)ll No lf wulch WM for the rtpeal , misdemeanors whereof jurisdictional the privilege tax. The ruha wcr, .us- is given to said courts by sec. 7 of Said act, &C. Also n. hill in regard to mollaa in criminal actions. Prevent nnash - . . ,. , , . . , mg Of indictment or arrest of judge i nr.A1inW " " - Cill . - A, - n iiaw uiii tv juninu otiiiijjt; ur r . awavof poisonous drno-s or ?nnAin 0 ' nt lllion .w.J medicine, except upon prescription n niflking the seduction f wompn mifler 21 Tenrs of aw j misdemeanor. i1me or imprison ment at the discretion of the court lOilow. Carried, . jso W allowing a person ac- . .. . 1 cased ot rape or attempt to commit rape at his own request to become j a competent witness, i TTOTTSli! RESOLUTIONS. By Mr. Amis, a bill in relation to j public road. j uy .ur. uiiuivt-, VUi i.u repeal me tax on merchants and other traders, Jndiciarv Commiitee. By Mr. Dunn, a bill for extending the time to redeem land sold for taxes and bought by the State. Ju diciary committee. X5y Mr. Auderson, a bill for the mi i . pnnisiiment oi ttie crime o incest. Judiciary committee. "XTr Rmwn of ATwl-1MlhnW k;ii : ' io amend sections 4 and 7, chapter j " " 'r' n ir.. n. '1 1. ...i 1 -n iV .UI'. IH-VIIOIUS COJ. , 51 DIM tO fl.mon,i the act to regulate elections. ' Committee on Propositions and (-r;eYa?K.C5j, tj 1 l . . '. iv !ue same, a mil to p-vpmnt . 1 lir;ttee. ihi-i matter: that time should m rv- en to inquire into it. 31essrs. Rij'hardson and others, --iubmitted retnarlis, urging the' im- mediate parage of the bill. They gave some illustrations of the 'hardships v.Lieh came under ! knowledge, of the working of this bill. Mr. Atkinson offered an amend- mont that the tax le in projortion to the amount of business done. This was rejected by a vote of 88 to 22. Mr. Carter, of Bnnoomb then of- e , .1 i m i , Uiod amemlment that the tax do iut a .ply to merchants whoso biisi - iu- t mcs nor. r-Yip'i nn thmi-ano dollars, which wus lost. ir t .i i i i i j Mr. Jones withdrew his motion to ,t irr :iu 1 inv uul L" H-Jvei.u " ratl,f aild to bc en" , nuieo. On motion of Mr. Cooke, the Sen- j afo hill to repeal tho l.iw providing ; f r two additional terms of the stipe- ' L' : ... i. ii' a- . ..; euuui, us en UP aIul lmsed lts 6Cveral roiul- i X l OIisellf, .ir. "II liei mil OvlUCPd ' i. i ir.. T" i 1 -i i resolution m regard to compound- j : infelon.y: i relatea to Sircpson-I.it. !eht'i ""S evidence fromj ; tT- R IIe"' w in lv4feiSb; ! On motion of Mr. Turner, the rules j ! 6 snsPeiV 5111(1 thf rt!Solntio11 1 I "1 & on te uiawuese lues were i inuicte,,1 ywca cpuuty, ana; ' were allowed to on v i tit the nroppen-i ' i , 1. , I 'll tion with money and the bill was quasned, and furthermore states that vt. . hwepson was now indicted m ! Waka for obtaining $i,000,000 in StULP. f )On 1 1 R f 1 Olll t.llfi tl?ilSnrr. iV.i!. I Th. rMr,ltin fir , n.n; of three to confer wiih R. M. Ilenrv, . , v ' : late solicitor, concern mj? the case,! ami o wait upon xne Auorney jren- T i L Jl A2i "f . era! to ascertain his views in the: Mr. Turner addressed the House $ considerable length in advocacy of ;e relation, touching on rings gen-, iV5, , -n , ti . J1' e;of0?t j 9T: ?ia Jones't. rorea me . ,T 4 -i .i b ' i . , , . , . , cause t contained assertions which , . , , . , . , TT "'""l " lut"UUTO I was not cognizant of. -u""" waVWi i ? lole Jln- non lejjal pnnciples. j The matter was now in the coims, mill nn mrirrpv.''nfA shnn !H r. IrA nloco i Mr. Lockhart was opposed to the i 'LB 1 111.1 1 and no interference should take place ,., 1 . , until the case was determined. The motion to strike out the pre amble prevailed, when the resolu- Tlon. . i ' -T Lohart AJf;Sret PPomted 1 , , ,.A niittee under the resolution. SENATE. BILLS IXTKODUCSD. January 11. By Mr. Nicholson, a bill to maks Jus tices ot the peace ex officio rauirers in the counties in which they reside. IJy Mr. Henderson a hill to prohibit tlie remo,val of crinlinals causes to another county, except where the ends of justice i absolutely required it. absolutely required it. By tho Senator from Peiquimons, a bill to modify the landlord and tenant act. J1"3 bil1 reitef lat l? landlord shall have o iiui uu wvj; ivi jiiviiiiiuiiij iiiiiiiDUCu Cl- : one tenth ot the crop laised befote housing ; time without constituting a misdemeanor, j air. n.7eren movea 10 suspena tne rules! ;.t.,f. 41 ,,4. i Ji' -Mr- Keapaw, a !iil to a luntuauun l"1.""1 UA , for ndemption of -al ! nance. U pon this motion -he sub- , itu-ltidiujr the penal and charitable iusti- i a resolution pro- i mitted some remurlcs. Ifa thought JntionMheir respective receipts and dis-; if lee of throe on ; the Hons, should not act too hastily in ' i Z 7 " ! ; pended and the bill placed upon its ravage ! A lengthy and spirited discusEion followed ! Mr Henderson said this was an odioiu j i ..A ,e : uh'u mh.w i mean uesirous oi entering i into bawiies. but wore prevented by this Ujt tax M, ; AI! s.1l?!l!d b3 islin was surprised that there j ; siioiiiu 03 any ca vi lover tins mat e Men ; doing a milium of dollars worth ot bivi jtolrJ ! until K'n ili.ll.ra oml r.?r ur ... AH , kA r .1 . . " """'"I : V 'V, , . . iuui . BoiHii uuau.tjs pivia i a same, lie ws 'a 'avor of repeelin-r this a t. The iion io refer lo the Finance Cn jmittee did not prevail. When the bill paKBed its third reading ayes and noes ver called which resulted as follows Ayea 47; noes 1. HOUSE. BIIXS INTEODUCED. By Mr. York, exempting conveyances and mortgages from seal tax. By Mr. Brown, oi Mecklenburg, permit ting the extension ot the Raleigh Air-Liue Railroad to 0 barlctt By Mr. Bost, a petition of the citizen of Rowan, asking for the abolition of the homes! ead law, and a revival of the whip ping post. Mr. Vaughan under a FuspeiiKion of the rule. msfiA ol-. t,r TT Tt'11 XT n ! from the calendar, and to put it upon its ! passage. Tbe bill reduces th. o. t of prim ; . , 4l . ! win i.ur.1 a-rjru uuiu I CH'illlgrt, I!U j men was, on Mr. vauguan g motion, laid on the taule. SENATE. j BILLS I January 13. By Mr, Scales, a bill in regard to Rala- j ! nes and fees in certain cases. The Gov j ernor to rerei vw 000 and Private Serr- j tsry $rnO. Treasuier ?2.750; Treasurer's : Clerk ? 1,250; Se.crtarv of State $1,000 and VD,Ii vl'J ' , aV" .r. i" iei. i't o l. w, an ieeu in exces of $1 003 to be paid into the Treasury reis not to exceeu iji.w, an rers in excess all count v officer?. , 11 . . ... 1 mitiee of' JJe thv RrprwntlT i two Satorpto consider the questiona r.f! reduction and regulation of railways! f j1 n riv.ia I " v" c . How twoyfars : eftate sold under j lire. i JSeuate bill No. 13 in regard to that" por-1 every depa-tinent of the St&te government, eald several d-. should not b? r; m'tteo are dire; otherwise. !r:vr.i5 f.nd institutions' :e.I. H.na ti.at paid com- j d lo re;...rt by bill or HOUSE. & cruet1, By Mr. Carter, of Buncombe, to repeal : and Customers for the liberal pa . ; law providing for the snalnteiuaaee of lu-i . , . , r their nt:ti,.s 0t.-ii!j the Asylum. trouago they linvc given him dur- mjj ivnc.c I . ii'UiH'ii oi his uaoiiuies. Juupiar.y. Mr Ueny, obtained leave to take up" II L. Zi. 1 tun rea l ut ion auks for a coin - mittee of 3; 3 from the House an! 2 from the Senate, to invet-tijrate the affairs of the - . v n Ti i f i eniei 11 . v . n. i . cvo j Tim bill passed it second readme-: on a? I m,,tiVn t!M?ut l uPoa the rui readin Mr - liawley oil-red an amendment that said COmtnitte be authorize to examine i,lU, ; the nff-irs of the Western Insane Asylum j ai Jioriramon. anu mase a mil rei. ur nt I Pf'Ri, of that work, its management ' : and financial condition. The amendment! was acC(.ptH,. ; Wy Mr. Mr Kicliern, a bill to provide for I n2Z?1 rttarn8 to lU . i S EES! N0 is- YOU 11 TIME -TO SUBSCRIBE FOR- THE RECORD ! SUBSGPJPTI0N PP.10 E ONLY SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE RECORD. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T. B. WOMACK, A ' I " 1 'DT) TCT L. y a m -r- a -r,... ! . T -- PITTSBORO' w o ' penow, wung ..eowna, . JOHN M. MORING, Attorney at Law, MORINGSVILLE, CHATHAM CO., M. C. JOIIX M MORINO, (Of Chatham ) ALFRED A. MORING, (Of Orange.) ; M0SIXG & MORIXG, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, B3JRHA2I, K. C. SA71 business -jctnisted to iheja will rcctire pfuint atteation. r?a OHUFA8, APPLY TO H. a OLIVE, apex. h. c. W. E. ANDERSON, President. P. A. WILKT. afeier. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK,! or KALEIGII, C. FAYETTEVILUE, N. O. rniJ oirpntiriT) iOitS ALL CHEAP: 1 rr"8 viavTvr rsnir-ii fjj 3 BUGGY! Wiili Patent WIicoIh. Been run very 'little. For terms, apply at W. L. LONDON'S dec! 9 tt Cheap Store urn w w W. L. LONDON Takes this opportunity of re-i ; turning his thanks to his Friends ! Ill g the past year, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same, . j ; r f fi f i t,1C1U 1110 ci0ui for! i the least niOIiev. I " He is now offer-1 ing Goods at a Great Reduction, 1 and is determined not to be under - , , , - , , , sold by an v one, at home or abroad. The Greatest Bargains Ever Of- fered ill Clothing, can bc found at W. . LONDON'S Cheap Store. Cassiwes, Blankets, SHAWLS, ffi, EXTMA IOW! A splendid Stock of PLOWS, SHOVELS, FORKS, AXES, MATTOCKS, IIAMES. TRACES, MCCOY'S HORSE COLLARS, SADDLES, HARNESS-LEATHER, fcC, Very Cheap. A Large Lot of Bedsteads ! Just Received. Ladies, NO W is your time to buy SIIEKTIXGS, CII1DTIVPC UIIIUIJ.11.1, LACE, Hamburg edgixos, &c, very low. 11963, ii IK at Bottom Prices. Stock of Groceries Very Full. You can iind any and everything, 11 wish tat the Cheap Store. j 1 11 . .1-1. i. .1 1. ' vou All persons indebted to me, are ! requested to call and settle at once; ! I want my money j Call at j 77. L. LOITDOST'S Jan'v S, 170. Pitteboro', N. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i i ins h m, 5 Fayetteville, N. C, WHOLESALE AD JiETAIL DEALERS IN' IIAKDWAIIE, STEEL, CUTLERY, .igricnltnral Implements, COED AG 5, MECHANICS' TOOLS HUBS, RIMS, IJSPOKES, &a oet 24-no'C-3m i GROCERIES ana HARDWARE j FayettOTille. N. C. i r.,r: , t .1 , ,uiiBiKuuicuw ui prouuc prompiiy at aila, i tended to. nov21-3ei jCOHMiSSION MERCHANT, . . WlJl Pay the "ff"efit prices for Cotton and Naval Stores. novSl 3tn te and Ga ! 17. M. & CO. Milton, N. C. Successor- to G. II. Richmond, Manufac turers ot the celebrated Kentut kv, Livin."-- ston, and Fredericksburg Plows, aud ail sinus or now uastings. For Sale by ! V. L. LONDON, Aent. i oct 31-lf IPittsboro', N. 0. FAY ETTEVILLE, X. C. CROCKERY, : Silver-Plated Ware, Talilp and Poflir-f fiiHow Looking-Glasses, Block Tin Ware?, and House-Furnishing ' Goods Generally ; ftr i ! Prices Low. Xo charge for packages and cartage. "Wholesale and Be tail. oct 21-no0-3m j Fayetteville, N. C. j Wholesale and Uetail Dealer in j PURE AND GENUINE j Medicines and Chemicals, GARDEN AXD FIELD SEEDS, i PETROLEUM OIL AND LAMPS, SPIGES, ! Fine Perfnmery, Tooth ana Hair 1 JJl UUUUM. j WINDOW GLASS. PAINTS, OILS AND j VARNISHES, SOAPS, POT-ASH, STARCH, DYE STUFFS, AND FERTILIZING CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. nov21 3m FURNITURE. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, Always keeps a Large and "Well Assorted Stock of Furniture of every kind and des cription, which be will sell cheap. Bureaus, Bedsteads, WardrobtpJ Sofas, Chairs; &c, &c. Call and examine his etcck. oct 24-noG 2m 65 BUGGIES, RO C K A WAYS, and SPRING WAGONS, at prices to suit the times. Made of tlie best materials, and warranted to give entire patisfation. Consult your own interest, by giving us a call before buying. AIbo, a full lot of HAND MADE HARNESS. A. A. McKETHAN & SONS, Fayetteville, N. C. oct 24-noG-3m j Raleigh & Augusta Air Line. j SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. ) Kai.eigii, N. C , Nov. 1, 1878. f On and after FRIDAY, November 1st. 1878, trains on this road will run as follows j (Sundays excepted) : MAIL TRAIN going south. MAIL TRAIN GOINO NOIITII. I Leave ! Raleigh , Leave Hamlet 4 SO a m Keyser 6 15 " 7 00 am ' f'nrir 8 00 Apex.!.! 30 " New Hill... 9 05 Uorru Olio l')0 " I Manly 7 20 " Cameron. .. .8 25 " Sanford....l0 00 " Osgood ....10 30 ' Moncure ...11 00 " Merry Oaks. 11 30 " New Hill... 11 58 " i e"y Oaks y 20 " j 7; "Jo 30 I Sanford....ll30 ; Cameron.. .12 35 pro i Manly 140 I Keyser 245 Arrive at Hamlet 430 Apex 12 35 p ra Cary ....105 " Arrive at Raleigh 1 45 " JOHN C. WINDER, Supeiicteudeat. ! seP26 no2-tf

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