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THE GAZETTE. .■ - I i I ? fl * ! U printed tha (an test of >U proposed to Us etor ef Qsatoate. provides for extend Ilaiiu OM fourth of a arife farther seat. Ito osesad nrtliu pwldw fur tha dfvtooo at tha tan lute wards sad tha hsidtag jf nfoall ir ■ bywords. la Us State Has (6U ea copy) of this seo Ustrtes word “or’* shoaid to changed to “tod.** SWatlsa settees UoaM ^to paMletod la tbs paper*. ea ttogaeMtaa sf tMalsg toads to mUs ffltMi at water works sad This dare sot eoafsr open aat •r i stay to order (a an ia case a Majority sf tto for waterworks, tto tbsa tors tto power to sad t» Seoul* right sf wuj r5 § AmUm am given oh Board ot OmaMwan authority to buy and •AhjjL Thb ateUoo ahooM ha to eMee the open lot aooth ef the HoeCT am Wail way *a etalteo yard. Xo food mjjJMjdlpmra wfcyaay Board of Cos si this particular let, wharaaa than arawalfhty raaaeM why ana* power Msddoot ha (free. Arida fros thti application. however, the of UjUeveUcc aregood and »• Asthma eight and nine provide for molaatlM to eeteMtoh and maintain The MB altogether b an important owa aadim further details oor made** aee referred to the fan text printed ttb weak. • ■- — -1-1-J m Tba JVayrcssfet Btfwrmfr wrrk be Um to* «m Indignant at tba eaonty WMlalMin ot Gaston bananas •MUt Laftla «u “foeaad to appoar Mm tbaaa gactlraiio with two aoeb attorneys aa Judga Burwril aad Wa. n.Iowla, tag., to defend hi* band.” ItibowM that thsy had coaraluad a Vgb baadad wrong agmJnat Mr. Loftia. Bo ■(body hinted to Ibo iVoymates Mifbmsr that It waa noao of its boat aaa what Gaston* Maabdoam did. ttafMio tli la by aayla#. “Gsaron feaa adapted this Wmt aa bar organ, wad *ka troth la tp> bars a ' larger ol mu ta ttoo la that ooooly than aay paper in HaW • Mott, aa la what boatoaaaUir Pa*™ tofiktowr baa dogrriag to Gaatua* •Ml*—wa shall aot fall out aboat that, <My to aa oat, bowartr, to Making to mlatato owr rlim to dteeaaa gaetotoaa res Tba frayr raster Htfvrmtr | lowwa that Gaston maty aarar admid Hor any otbar paper aa an ^adastetteharteg a torgar to Oaatoa tbaa aay paper tba Prayrtseh i ktfas m ■aatrttou that U •Man know ta ha traa. Miawrtng to thoaioiiir af Iha band ad Mr. Ladtto: tha ssMwtoWj mi of Mm M«ty aaaoptad bia bauds aad ladaated bite toto otoas. What Mara Md tftoy hara daaaf Had ha Mao a Mliwl, ha onaldat hara sxpsetad thaw lo aaoapt bia boada aa first ten •Mad. Oar raoottteUoa la, that Mr. lolHa’a oltaraaya at tha close »f tha two days’ aaM*oa la Daw tolar ibaafead MM mmmImIhihi yahlltoy far tkrlr •mti W and ftiirasaa aad ladulgsaiw Sa^ntTh'i HSL ■af n>* bonds wrto tea ad graatly fwtodsd and wata acaagtad. sraa Mi*, tha adrtos af tha Uoara* •totodto. TbaWtopte tasteafthaosaa aaa. that tha dhsrtW of Oaatsn Imp ta «M a Wgs hoad aad th-t Mr. Loftia, maagtaa Mil a* dtoaradit «f his •wa, waa bam by paaaHar diMralitaa kt atahtpg w torga a bond. Tba g > ihia, gara aad to hs sq fa CHIT. nur ttm LBBAL KATB N*. ibwii mini M*ih( «• uwn.1 WKOXKSDAY, JAM. 33 ■exam. Petition m (ntrtM by Mr. TVbltg, ot Abnawder, fro* tbo Udtra of Toy lOMTtlV, against tha Ml* of liquor. Blf*» a*J rraolutlona wore Introduced M follow*; Mr. TWt«, of Alrxaader. to pro tewt Um people of the State again*! tlw mi* of tjwrtou* keroaoao *U aad coal oil; Mr. Moody, of Haywood, to pro vewt pref) raooM by iaociewat eurtmra* Uowa; *l*o to etuat* tbo mb* of the Platou IX-teetlee Agency; Mr. Cook, to ■ B>e>d arc. B78 of The Coda ir iwfer earo to tbe probate of ertletee of ln aoepoeettrwi; alao to amend met to m MB aad S la regard to tbe registration *'“*of efcrk*; also to validate dtrde ««w«twd by corporation#; aleu to pro VeatprllB fight log in Mortb Carol to*; eMo to mweod are. 39. obap 190, Uw* of IMS, In regard to <h* pwMogv of (Ufa I* Catawba rim. Tbo nalroder wae them taken op and tha following bill* and reaulwiloD* dia pnae-J of: To rayoal u>* Uw pceaeribigg the '■•nhiiaU’ puiebaee tax, tabled; na>. tati«n toot meting tbo SeerwUry of State to eadwrw book and deliver eer Uio check* to bidden lor tbe paUio prtotiag. adopted. A Utter arae read Invltlag tbo meia ber* of tbe Senate tu the tanandoyeter fair at Mewbrrn; alao a tetter trom Mr*. LUlle D*meux Blake, the W<xn “ •uffragUt, reqoeetiog Uie President to aak the Senate that abe be allowed to eddraee It. On motion of Mr. Cook ber request wu oompUed wKb and ahe offered the Senate chamber tor that purpose. The following MU* were Uken up, P*«fwi no the calendar and disposed of *• follows: Heaotulkm instructing tbe work to p«y postofllee box rent, paaead reread and thi.d readings; to make the *** •* M»f » NP*l holiday, reread uwd aad third readings; Mil in rotation to dtaauaad back terrapins, passed aro oad aad third ruadings; to amend the obartor of the Farmers’ Mutual F'.re (asuraaca Company, paired aeoond aod tlilrd readlaga; to construct a bridge over Tuekareego river, pareril teoend aad third readlaga. The Senate then proceeded to the Honm to eaaeau the vote foe Seen. tore. On re assembling tbe Senate proceed ed to the consideration of the MU to tretore 6 per cool, aa the legal rare of Interest. Th» debate lasted until 3 o’clock. Jir. Moody’s amendment was ruled down and a substitute, offend by Mr. Cook, of Warren, was adopted, a'l asm two mooters (Abell and Mlgmoo) vot ing for U. U makre 6 per cent, the rale of iotereat. Mr. ktaibook offered an amendment last upon charging a greater rale tluui 0 par cent. tlw lender shall forfeit the ■nolo debt, principal and interest. Mr. Dowd mured k> re-refer ttie whole matter. He f.<rorrd a 0 per cent. law. bat thought the bill should be perfected. Tbe Seanto declined to re-refer. Tbo qoaetiun recurred on the amend meet of Mr. Slarbuck. Mr. Hloo called for tbe yeas aad nays. Ordered. Tbe'vote Stood yeas \ nay* 44. The quiet Ion recurred upon LI* passage of the bill a* amended by tbe amendment of Mr. 1 Cook. Mr. C.»k demanded the yeas aod Days. Ordered and the hill passed —44 to S. The Senate then adlourned. The tattooing 1* Mr. Cook's substi tute: ‘"That tbe legal rate of Interest shall a* 6 per eeat. for such time as iotereat may accrue, and no more; that Ttola ,Jo* M this rat* shall Involve a forfeit ure of the entire Interest, aad that the fwrty or corporation by whom a greater rata of interest baa boon paid may re cover back twice .us amount of loter ret paid In an action for debt. Such sMtoa mask be begun within two years efUr tbe payment of the indebted sees. TbaI In msIIoq in VMot^r on sorb not** Urn party against whom tan action la brought may plead as a counter-claim t*« penally above provided, vis : twine the amoant of interest paid, aod also tbe forfeiture of entire Interest.” aom Reaolutions ware Intruducad aa fol. h*w»: By Mi, Borubam, to give tba Stria Temperance Aieoelstlun Um hot of this hall to-avomiar awning. Bills atm introduced aa follows: Mr. Cheek, to change Um method of drawing Jones, to that Um sheriff and clerk of court ahull from tlu> tax list aweh September arlact Lite rooms for Jurors; Mr. Freach, to provide for the oollcctlOb and display of Ibta State’* twuoroMM tba Atlanta Exposition; Mr. Flack, fcw the relief of Tax Cob ketor Beam, of Batberford; Mr. Ella, U abolish the oAos of keeper of tba capital aad eatabllah the oSot of snp crtoitrudeat nf public buildings and grounds; Mr. Mttchan, to rad oca iha fee* of eutton wrfgtwra in Frauktio onoat/: Mr. McLean, to eatahlMi a haw county ont of part of Bobewm; Mr. Reinhardt, to redoes costs is criminal pmeacathm*; Mr. Burnham, to raatnra to tka tax Hats all lands on which taxes haw not lavra paid for three Tear*. Mr. Swart, to rarluoa the pay of ahHkt aad door-kaepsra of the LmrMftlara frum fl to M a day. Mr. Htnith. <4 Catos. ruaa to a ora Itmi of aaraooal privilege and rand an editorial In tho Ouwx/rtm. criticising Iho minority la tlm Hnuaa la oonteated aieetloao ease* aad charging that tho mloorlty wasted flam liv dilatory mo •hm*. eta , and also with nbatruotlng MdkdMioa. Mr. Hadtb aald this waa a plain ala ibbomt ud mterepreamta tlggof facto h> far aa ha was *n*em«d. Uo Hldthaeditoml was ei ther a tiirsei to those whose easts war* oonteated ar Cias dona to »rewa prejudice against Iho minority. Uaaatd hie desire t>> do hlo dory was gnmiar itmn Modralm lo keep Me aoat, and that tho writer of Um editorial had certainty a low rath mate of the ilntlee of mem Sew. Ur. Ftoyno a Ho not U> a question of par antral prtvitfge. saying that tlw Ouwru atea art kin dM trim also ■ groat In justice in leferrlag to Ida la the*-el e itan raOeO aa he laid'nkeH wo part In thegt. All tho D> uevrata dertrvd waa n«t lo okoirgef laglrd’.’Hm l>at to pat t baas eel vae on record, fie aald ho l« Heved tka foaloaisU at leant dm I rad Pi ho fair, its said a ttttlao aiwtoi, owes tf Mo Mol was ountootod, moat oot bo pat in a state of duress. 0* AaoCarsd ho ahoaM amt iiech from 1 My duty. Mr. Peebles sono* scad ttasttomocTO. be would rteTt, . twstlim of |i rtyllsgu on the swum edl Mr. Ewart, chairman of tbe ooamll rlectloae, Med the majority iw *»■ Xbuileis, w2?Pg^‘S^,V‘B*U*"*‘ to ** *4t. Mr. Mectsmny made a minor ity repen In (beer of IMctela. At noon tie debate was aaapeaded MdUMtknste entered, headed by Its pssMrnt. end theemnesmaf the rot# f#» United Sts tee Senator* was Mitered Mb Presldeet D.»eghlon sailed tU Joint ■essjon to order sod directed Urn olrrt jtflh* Ksjsaiw to iwsd so much of tbe lots. By direction of Speaker Walasr »*• °* th* noose read Uie pan of Um House procardia** bearing on tbe esme wUret. A gnat tbxoog of people aotsplrtely fllllng tbe lobbies sod gaiie r^*'"'toeeeod tbe procardia**, many Win Imlag of th* □«taker. Preskkoi Doogliton announced Ibat tbe Journals trth'wtd that lb« rote* cast were as fnt k>w*: BaUer ‘17, Mason 45: Pritchard ll«, Ovurman 4S. Speaker Wriser said that it appesring that the two houer* b*a thus etrctrd Senator*, the Pre*. deet of Lite Sanrieaud hIn*eIf declar'd Pritchard and Butler duly elected Sea nces of the Untied Sutra. Prsstdeet Houghton declared Ute Joint session reded ai.d the 8eumtois returned at |p their own end of tbe capitol. Mr. Kwan then spoke lu support of the majority repott io the Pamlico election wee. He said the returuleg beard did oot deny Abbott’s election. Hr. Ray attacked th* majority report end seld- It was the plan to animat every Democrat Mr. Peebles aaked for lb* reading of tba evidaccc in this «••*. Mr. Ewart objected to this and bieled that sucb privileges might be nerd fur ohetractive parptec. Mr. Peeldre dented any sack poritoae. Mr. Turuer, of Mitchell, asked If tbs evi dene* anm not printed. He Was told no. Mr. IVetdes then asked fur Uie trading of Ike pert uf the evidence on which the majority beard Its report. Mr. Lusk said lie wanted that port uf Um Tea Comoaandmeuts read wbteb *»T* ’’Thou shall nut steal.” Mr. lVMea retorted: “I have no doubt lliat too nerd to have than all read.” Mr. Cox denied that the purpose of the •wetliras commute* was to throw nut an Democrats. He scooaed Mr. Bay of »reusing prejudice every tram be etarke. Mr. Cos said auy sort of bal lot* ought to be counted, no natter what.the color of tbe vapor or Um de sign. lie mid tbe only tiling to b* doc# was to count tn* vote Tor tbe mao for whom the voter east it. Tim majority report was adapted; 60 to 43. THUKSDAV, JAM. 34. nBTATN. Bill* and reaotat’ona Introduced as follow*: By Mr. Westmoreland, to amend chap. S3 of The Code In relation to the public printing and binding; Mr. Fortune, for the improvement of ibe public roads of tbe State; Mr. Ham rick. resolution asking In formation from Ibe president of the University of North Corotiua; Mr. SWrbuck. to Incorporate the town of Gutifnrd College. The calendar was then taken up and Ihe following bill* sod resolutions were dlapsed of: BIU to construct a bridge over tbe Tucksaeegw river te Jrokeoo county, P—''d Beoocd and Uiird readings; to reical chap. 930, law* of 1831 in re gard to the delay of shipment* of freight, referred. Hotrac. At 11 o’clock Speaker Walter called the House to order, urvd Rev. K. P. Troy, of Weldon, offered prayer. Ho iwayed specially (or Baprescutative William*, of Warren, who la very sick willi pneumonia. Ur. Fraoch seat In a petition from lha board of associated charities of Wilmington,, asking for lha establish ment of a reformatory for youthful criminals Mr. Alexander, of Tyrrell, aent a resolution la furor of the tax-payere, urging that many members of the House Iraki their Mala by fraud, sod that neither contestant nor contests* receive any pay until the matter la mUtwl, and that tbeo only lha mem ber seated receive par, tod that great expedition be used In settling three asses. Mr. Ellis sent in a petition of eltl mes of New Hanover oueuty regarding the stock law, asking Its repeal. An unfavorable report was made by tha railroad committee on a hill re quiring railroad* to honor at any I lore tire urtoeed portion of excursion tlok eta The passage of such a bill won Id Iwve knocked the excursion business ehjhlgh. Rills were Introduced es follows: By Mr. Johnson, to extend to several counties the pnbllo road law; by Mr. Paaee, In regsrd to the eolioot fond, ■asking It aa oents. by Mr. Roqueu, to equalise taxation; by Mr. Abbott, to encourage the study of civil govern ment |n tb« common reboots. Mr. swart, chairman of tba eleo Ilona omamltlea, atkrd for tba reading of tba majority r*p»rt In tba onotestrd election case of Crew* against Lyon, fr--m Granville oonoty. A minority report waa then aent In by Mr. llein bardt. Tba majority repftrl aeata Crewa, fusion Ut. Tii* majority re port arta forth that 90 rote* r**t for Crew* war* thrown Out l*y tba can eaaalng bard. Tba minority report ama in furor of Lyon, tlw anting cnem . Th* debate laated tin ft n'cloak, A you waa taken and waa atrietly par lima, batag *• foalnaiata In fayor of Crew*. and 38 Democrat* lo favor of Lyao. Crew* waa ewom la. PRIIMY.JAK. SU>. ■nrats Petition* war* protected a* fntlowK Mr. Adama. from J. M. Worth and ntliera. asking that a law be enacted to fa km a fend for reform reboot; Mr. Wicker, from etilaani of Chatham, aaklng prohibition of aato of liquor. ittaadleg aommliuea reported and tba President announced tbo enroll, ami and rntIBoatVxi of tlta foOowlo*: Haw-lotion to parotiaaa bUckb-mrd far Senate, rrw.lntloo to pay pnatndfc* boa; h wiltrtbn; aolhorialng'baSrcrata ry of State to amloras and ate* >m*k certain atarcka la btddara for (Rate ^Tbe fdlowlng btlla and reantatlona wer* then latrodaced. read tba Brat lime and retered to committee: By Mr. Portaue. to pay yy. u. Se pack tor Mack board; Mr. Llndwty, to com prom tae Um elalaa of Prof. Patrick ■ttalnat tba (Mala; Mr. tftarbwek, to al to* tba farmer* of the State to aklp part ridge* *ad other (*<**. Mr. (tor ear, to regulate if* boars *f labor to asttas aatlia; Mr. Duto, for UtorelbM nf lbe MtSrilb ind Ux collectors of the SutAa Mr. Pojrd asnoaaoed thet J. A. Circen. of Halifax, Senator from the roarth district, was present, and asked Hint he be sworn to. Senator Gteen t»cn came forward and took the oath of office. (Green la a Democrat.) The calendar Was then taken op, and the following Mile and resolution* were disposed of: trtolly party rota. The question then earn* up no the sdnfX ion of Hm rule* ua ertKdc. The ml* wan, ayea, 89; not* 88; so tbs new mine are in sffsou Tb* bid to MBebliah graded school* nt Ml. Airy, parsed Its second reading; also a bill t» amend Ml. Airy's oh-r ter ao iliat the people nod not the ooov mlasioner* will sleet the mayor. The latter then pnaaad third reeding. 3ATUBDAY, JaX. Sa s«watk. Bill* and retoloUoui wart Introduced ft* follow*: By Mr. Hoover to admit the Farm ers* Alliance to the nuw privilege ae other benevolent soelvUea as regards Insurance; Mr. Westmoreland to in corporate the Charlotte and Mecklen burg Beil road Company; Mr. Grant, to require examinations of «be teach ers of public «c»kviIb; also to regulate tlto appropriation of tlM Stale Univer alty. The raleudar >u taken np and the ltd losing bills and retoluihina disposed of: To allow an increase of taxation for the maintenance of the nuMIs graded telnole at Charlotte. |--■ •amid reading. To provide for In >truction iu vocal moeic in the public •clloot* uf the Slate, tabled. Mr. Moody moved to amend by adding that one committeeman be a lady Mr. Kranch* objected to having a lady committee man, for. aald he. ilia men would always agree to everything aim said and elm would boa* the school. Mr. Paddtaon «k»d If the cooatilutlon would not have to be changed; U>»t It was an o«oa. Mr. Moody thought not. Mr. Mewhorne favored Mr. Moody’s »rocodrve.it and aaid he be lieved lie would like to have two women Instead of one. Mr, Marshall wanted two women. Mr. Rtarbuck opputed It auJ moved to table. The Senate refueed to table—ayae &: Does 35. Mr Mewburno laid the PupotUU had In the lata eanvaaa advocated equal rights to til and speoUl privil. ages to nope; that the llm haul come for them to show their tuuid. The previous q are! tun was ordered and the bill was tdbkd. Adjourned. ■oca*. Bill* were introdoced u follows: By I Mr. Campbell, to restore MUcitell county to the ninth congressional dts itricl.byMr. Bey, to provide for tlie Just distribution of the school fund by tks Stals Board of Education among I the vartoisa counties on the basis of sehnoi population. The bill to amend tbs charter of ML Airy and establish graded nrlioula lhere passed Its third reading. 91 to 0. A bill passed aeooud rending to so change the oharter of Uie Farmers’ Mutual Fire and Block Insurance On., o< Greensboro. as to allow tt to have a separate branch In each connty. A bill to appropriate £3 340 to cnabla the directors of tlie Insane asylum to furnish the new female In firmary was .tfikrn up. Mr. Young moved that tbs bill cc referred to the (loanee Committee. The motion to refer ww voted down dnd the bill passed its evened Hod third readings. The bin Id require railroads to re deem tbs uiiewd parts of escuisbin tickets was tabled, as was one regula ting the comber and length of the arguments of counsel lo tbe Superior Courts. (Theta was some laughing at tbe latter bill.) A resolution lo favor nf the election or United States Sen tan rs by the peo ple came up with an unfavorable re port sad ws# promptly tabled. Mr. Peebles rose tu a question of personal privilege on sa editorial lu the Onuhiii of 19<h, which termed him s "claim jumper” and s -’leader of the obstructionist*,” sud said ho had no right tu Ills seat. Ha showed why he Ium) hold the scat frutn North ampion :n past years, and said that as lung as he was a member uf the House lie was entitled tu all Its privilege'. He said that any attempt to tnuzxH litm would fall, tie lead an atllele from the Cirecostaa of July, 18W. •lying that It "greatly feared that tlie People's party would put out a 8tale ticket, and that such a course was (really toha deplore*.” and asking "what was to tie gained by defeating the Democratio ticket?” and then mating that if tbe People's party and Uie BepnUleaiis Joined foioes the lat ter would tw the bn suet. An to hla being a’ clalm-lusaper,” Mr. Peebles •util be hoped um tune would never corns whm he would d»w«ri bis party lu an boor of need, to Join f<wa to sc ours u temporary advantage of p.srer und place. tj« would not deaerl his poiitteiU prlocIpW at a lima when the distressed ouuditbxi of bis fellow countrymen an«en 11 reward fur iufidelity to political principles. MONDAY'. JAN. « e*XA« A petition wu died from etllaen* of Ml Airy for tiw repeal of the mer eHniita’ puteb.ee tax The principal t/tlla liilrodnoed were >7 Mr. McCaakry. to BUthoriae a au'> committee 0f the Bennie to lnT*ellg*t« tbe manaiewie* t «f Morgnutnn Hnapiul foe the lt.*nne; by Mr. Mnd ■»», t i prevent the eompetltPvn of pob Ito eclKMila with high aebuola; by Mr. Farthing. to imrtxl the aeU of lAfl8 regardlog dahlng In Oatawha i+eer; 17 Mr. Fortune to e«»hW roagtetratee at Henrietta Mlltatodeal out eraet Jan Mda; by Mr. Bellamy. to amand the law In regard to lt>e aaaeakment of t**ea, by Mr. Moody, to abollal. the «f Mgarettea Id tlm Htate A reanhitlnn woe Introduced by Mr. Abell that the public printing be let to the Ioweat bidder; U* •*•“ that he bnud that the com»Ittee woaM meat to-nowraw trl let It, and he Introduced the reaulullrwi oat of IM abundance of eaathm, Mr Mnwborna offered an amendment addin* 1 after len day*' notice la a new*p*per pu'Halved at Bnletfli.** Mr Mnrohnlt offered an anMindaieitt adding “rtauunalbla." B.>tli mere aoceptod l>T Mr. Abell. Tble gave rice to a loot and at tlmaa Mr. htartooh oflbrod a anhatltate for Mr. A han't rranhitkm. that thoo.i» ■Ittea an printing bn Inetrueled to re port n hill at nnoe t» ►» the u. rating to the Maiam reJnotlbl* bidder and that It atmlt oot bntet nutll awch Wll la re ported ar*d acted on. The bttl mwaod Ui rnlea the national *»f on the eapitol an dk* alno the Mil •• reward u the Charkdt- graded ••bool tag and H>e Wll to Bwka amain ••rip. aheaka and dun Mil* newotlaWa »M payable la aaah. Tble la te pro 'real oottoo mill* and ottwr osrpora Uoea from Issuing such checks and compelling Dm hold■ a to trade it out. ▲ resolution of Inquiry waa intro doocd regarding salaries of prof Mur I at tha Uu (varsity. Mr. Wooten tutro duced a revolution lo regard to ths talariea of officer* at the Insane say lttma. lllll *o bo lid a bridge over tlx Took* *0»go rlyer. paused third reading: to amend action Bid of The Coda Tills bill ia hi regard to tlx trial of tiUo to public offloa It provides that a bond ba given by contestant in tha tog of PW. which may be Incrvaavd by the tei reonwr Nag and emoluaxnt* which lha incumbent may liav* cob leeted while he waa in other. In such suit the liuumbrnt is compellvd lo leatlfy. bul Such evidence, If It locrim Innlc him, ennoot bo used In any crim inal pruorvallnjre-agAlnst tilm. Caned <ee<md and third reading*. Resolution to investigate the eharpes of Mr*, hllle D. D. Arrington, which «r»i will,drawn yesterday, was put baek on thn calendar and Mr. Ltndsuy, wno InlroducMS It, ipoki In idvoency of It, In tlx facx »f an adverse report by the committee. Mr. Cook ehnlr man of the Judiciary committee, which reported on the bill, rvptxd. 11a said be was one of Uie per*ms charged br Pf*. Arrington. lie hod been charged by her with purchasing wltimars nglnsllxrin Illinois. It was haaely false: he tliongUt all Ixr other charges were. If she Ixlluwd what she said, why did six not charge lbs Judges with It and have that judge Impeacnrd If she established her charges* She otilv charged tha Judiciary generally. Mr. (terser had uot read Mrs. Arrington'* open letter to the Legislature, but If she bad been Injured tlx ought In have relief. He created aaentalhrn by sav ing be had suffered at the hands of ‘a Judge; that in a suit of his tlx presid ing Judge was intimidated by t layman on lbs floor and thereby he had lost nearly half what he was worth, ttee eral Senators arose and asked the name of the Judge. n« said It was Seymour, now United Suites Circuit judge. Mr. ^*Jk wild be waa surprised and ha must be mistaken. Mr. Carver said b« believvd it but he might be mistaken The resolution was tabled. To give dentists further time in whtoh to register, passed around and Ulrd leadings. T\i regulate tha forwarding of freight by railroads. Fowler advocated It warmly and naked If the Senators, af ter all their pledgee to Ux people were going to sell <>ut lo the railroads, Ur. fltaruuck said lx waa not doing any thing ol the aort, hot railroads had rlghti'Ss well aa individuals, and they should be respected. Mr. White, of A lauiauor, opposed tlx bill and said Ux railroads weie a groat Pea e Hi to itx people. This bill makes railroad* Ra id# for twice Llx value of the good*. Mr. Cook amended by making It flu pie day. Mr. Marshall favored the bill slid tiptajsed llx Conk amendment. Tlx question recurred upon the Cook amendment. Ayt-a and noes ordered: eves 3d, mxa ft. Ameadinent adapted. Dill Passed second and third readings, aod tlx Senate adjourned, nocaa. An utifarorabla report waa made on the bill changing the manner of draw Ing Jurora hr taking that power sway fmm tha county commissi oner*. A favorable report waa made on tha tall to aid tha public school* by local assess ment*. Mills were lulruducad aa follow*: By Mr. Henderson, lu compel Arc Insur ance companies to pay the full value nf tbe face of the policy; by Mr. Mon roe, To aJTorl brUer Ore protection and to furnish tbe female department of the insane asylum at lUleigu; by Mr. French, to prevent the adiilterallou of candy; by Mr. M -f.-au. to enact i law for the sale of liquor lo North Caro lina oti tho plan of that to fores lu Mlsatas ppl; l.y Mr. J-uak. to regulate tlM lioura ut labor fur women, children and others in factories, making uiue hntira a day’* work. Mr. French chairman of the eoiq tulltae oa rule*, rtisd* a report and read U»* new ruh-a. Tits Speaker 1* allowed to designate a Bpenker pro tem for two day* Instead of one day. Hrnoklng in the lutlla la prohibited. All mem bers within the Houm are to vote un less excused and nut over two minutes la allowed in explanation of a vote. Another rule ts that a "majority of all the members elected'• may auapeml a rule (heretofore a two-thlrda majority has boeti required.) Yet another rule allows no m-cubrr to ipets m ire thau twice on lli* same question, nor over 20 minutes for tbe flrst speech and 10 foi the second. Mr. Peebles aulagoti ixed this as limiting debate (which previously was SO minutes) sod asserted that two-thirds of the House mast vote to change a nil* ander which It had worked. Mr. French said there was a precedent, tlila being the con stitutional convenl Ion of 1878, the highest body which had tut in 20 yean in the Skate. He dec hid the accuracy of Mr. Peeblea’position. Mr. Heebies said lu tli* ab*ene* of rules the aenerai parliamentary rules governed, and he declared that Mr. French had cited no antborlty. The Speaker rated In favor or Mr. French's position, oiling the rules of Congirs* a*authority, and tlntt a majority of tills riuus* ouuld adopt any rule at any lime. The role as to limitation of debate was then adopted. Mr. Feeble* demanded tha yeas and nays on the role that a majority of all tiie members •■elected” can suspend a rule. The word "elected ” was added by the rule* committee, Mr. French ■tying that 61 votes were required un der thin new role, *ud that It* purpose wax to require more than a mere major ity of Use so-'mben present to suspend a rule. Mr. Wlnborn* offered aa amendment to the rule and as Id the purpose In makfug a two-thlrda ruts necessary to a suspension of tbe rule* waa In order to merest hasty Isglaln lion. Mr. Heitdenem laid that though Ilia Damooratlc member* talked and talked yat It waa only to Mltbualor, hot tlmt he waa hare for hualneaa. Ha Mid tha fuatonlata •‘had tha eona”. Ha aald tlmt tha majority had twanly yaara of Ihwaneralle legislation to aado •ltd about Mo yearn w..rk to do. A th-moor at aaked Mr. Ileodereon If tha fuatoalati propimed to put tba Stale wbme It wad twootr yeara ago. There whs a big laugh anil muoli applaOM at ' this. Mr. Ilandanion Mid the ftaeloo leu proposed In allow tha IVnvkrrata ' might* llttta Uma Imreaflar. Mr. Bay Mid Mr. Hendarann'e mitora aaaehlbh ted to-day waa that of a am-pent. Mr. 1 Krench a«ld. "aa oora l< the reapooal • Wily lie re we ought to be allowed to do bualaeaa la »nr nwu way." Ray again rebuked Mr. Beaderaon foe the latter'a language, Mr. Henderson ad- I ranted and alu>king Ma Anger and "1 { an peraooaily reeaohtdda for all I mV" Mr Bay fgpflgd, r,a»d an am L" Tha 1 B| waiter here celled both to order. LaUr Henderson apologised far hi* revert* regarding Ur. Bey. The letter did the *ame. A rota *u then taken on W tnburne’s Amendment, requiring a two-thlrdi wte t° aoepend a rule and iderent two reading* ol a bill oh the same day. Ttir vote was, yreaST; bays, 94 It wae a Rrwolutl mi Introduoed a* follows; Mr. Young, of Wake, to rtpral ik tlou 93, eh.iptrr ICO pobllo laws 1889, and re-enacting section 9M1 of Thu Oode, hi regaid to the apportioncnent of the public acbool fund; by Mr, Lusk to require Superioi Uourt judges to re valu at the ooouty scat during tba full term ot court at which they ere prertdiog. Tl» calendar whs taken up. Hilt* Imaw'l dual reading allowing the peo ple of Miichrll county to role on the question of local assessments lu aid of school*; for the relltf of the sheriff* aod lax oollccuira of the State, allow ing them to collect arrears of take* a* far back as 1880, no ousts rare ttioee for advertising to he paid, thr time (or Oullecllou being extended to 1894 At 11 o'el-tck the special order, tlie MU to promote chastity by raising the *”*#• of consent” to 19 vrars, was tak 9*i up. The hill as ortgiually intended tiri-d the as at 14 years, hut the ma jority of the jurilcare committee recom mended t lust 19 bn the age. Them was a minority report, accomiainyiiig the bill. This was fallowed by discussion creeling eeery phase of the question. It would require three columns of ibis paper to report (be discussion. The solwtilule of the minority le purt waa liwt. after which tlw smell lute of Mr. Smith, which, according to bis request, Was now oiMirlJ.-r-tl as a bill liar place of tits original bill, wa* *nlcd oo a.,d passed lie around read lug. Mr Smith's bill it ae follows: “To amend section 11CI of the Code by adding thereto, -and eeery prison who shall unlawfully and carnally know and abuse any female ten year* old or uIldar fourteen years of age shall be guilty of a crime, and on con viction thereof ibajl he punished by One or lmptiannmrnt in lire Suite's prison for a time not leas than four months nor more Ilian ten yrare ” Mr. Kay's smrndcxTil us adopted struck net the time In the alioee men tioned substitute and put simply “in the decrvtlon of the court." TUESDAY, JAN. 29. IXKATK. tn Ute aerate tlie prloipal new bills warn to make epuroiwtatlno for Irn schools and to wllixjraw appropriation to 11m University, to prohibit orlae fitbtlng in Uia Stale, making U»e pen alty 5600 dno, or 2 yo.ira Impriaonmaul for lbs prlueipuls and abetters; to per mit partridges anil other game to be •hipped from the State. There wts ranch discussion of lira I,ill to reducs tha leu for uumUge llceuse fro or S3 to $1.80. Many aareud merits were sub mitted. The bill was finally tabled. BO USB. The chin/ new bills were to amend the general .-ohoot law and abolish tire oiUce of comity superintendent and de voice bis duties upon Ibe county cou cixamlssloberk or their clvrk; concern lug adoption uf public school to regu late teaching In the public schools of the State. Tlra bill to extend the SXS of cimarnt to 12 years came upon third reading and passed after ll had been so amended that the punishment of the ndeuce with girls between 10 and 12 bo line or Imprisonment, and oat fine and imprison turn!. and also requiring that the girl has never before fallen from virtue. Bills passed to extend the publica tion of Colonial Records to 1720; to divide funds of Slate Fimmen’s Asao etalkn. between the colored and while firemen; three-fourths b> the white anrl one-fourth to the cob-red, to requite boards to be put no top uf wire reuces along highways to allow the Farmers’ Muinal Fire Insurance Company to I have branches in such county Bills were taidid changing Uie method of draaint Juries and reducing luanlsge license (era. President Cleveland sent a mn**\je to Cong leas last Monday urging action on the currency. He want* authority to Imue |50Q,000,000 of 2J or 3 per cent bonds for Ux poichaae of gmd to fortify and permantly re-enforce the gold referee. Tlta circulating Motor liy which tba treasury's gold U new re post oily depleted am to bo canoe led on redemption. This oontiacticu it to be offset by allowing national bunks to laaua circulating notes op to the full amount of bonds oaurd. Tlx ooly recognition of stiver Is in a suggested provision for the I vane of ailvar note*. The mas»are fall with a dull thud. Ootigma will not pvolvibly not. The hint lias gone out that tramenduus prrasura will bo brnnglit to bear to force legislation at the immediate close of th* sraaioo. Tim prospect ot a sil ver standard alarm*the administration and the alarm la not concealed. The country lg drirtlug straight toward a ailvar hauls, and unless Congrra* In tervene* it will gat liter* In ala month*. And then—and tlun there will he a panic that la something tnnro than a panic. And after that, let ua hope,;* long period of prosperity. Senator Mood), who aerma to be the koowlngeat Purionlat of them ell. mye that the Leglelatnre will adjourn by tlie middle of Fabnury. i— ■" !. i i ■ w Waet W. A.mUm Bair*. Tub R*»tk»iv» ill the world fn, Cut*. Uruiata, Surra, Ukere, Halt Kheum, Ferar Horae, Tatter, Otappad Hand*, ChllhUInt, Oom», and all Hit In Kruptlona, and poeltlrely rare* Pike, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect natl if notion, or money refunded. Price US eenla per boa. Fur ■tie by Currry k Kennedy. Tim Brm of J B. Jcukltra A Co., ha* tots day bran dlsanlrad by mutual ooe •Mit. J. d Jankln* ratirtn*. i. M Jenkins W. B duilth to onntlnne Ilia Mialnaaa under th* style of Jenkins A C'o. who win mum nil Itabti llsa snd eollaet nil claim*. J. B JtsxiNS, | B. M. Jk*KIN«. I W. U duITU. I Gastonia, Jaa. Id, MBA In Poor Health means so much more than !rou imagine—serious and atal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don t play with Nature’s greatest gilt—health. Browns Iron Uli tm. A tow hot Bitters It Cures Dyepeyala, Kidney end Liver N«araJ|rla. Trimble*, Con.' Ilpatioa, Dad Blood Materia, Nervoa* altnaeata Womce'i complaint*. r.cl miV tH« r^nalnr-li hat rreiiad I'tbard idi III* w rapfbdf. A!! Uk«l III •i iimn nn>t<io( i«ok nimei art Jill *>ad M r| l«i (UddUfml WnM'I F*ll VI. i*- kitj book* li*t. CO. CJLTiMOUt, lia o COUGHS 6 g c O 0 e | LAXATIVE I ^ BROMOS 1 QUININE f 5 Morn the Bowels gently, retirees the C ooech, curt* the lereruh cotulttkow * T usd headache sad premia pin O Q uoaia. Cares la ooc day. Pat X °P hs tablets coareeueat lot ^ 0 ••“■«• U O PRICE, 25 Of. - ^ pm *dif pr au ctt/aetsrs. J X u Put Hahi hy Kmal Torrnion A Oo. CLAS it tmc nr. nr pm akim. a. COBDOVAW. FikCm/WCmm •UNUffjtoui. . pmu *S.*l.?»0V$SanM& LAOIU W. L. Doug^aT $3 &^4 Shoes All our shoes ero eqaally satisfactory TWy |tv« tkt bnt vri ** TW» MpoJ onlw itn TWr wuHm fwHOi Tbe prtcn mrw uniform rr*m $i i* # ) mv«1 wrwr oUmt'mIm. U |WI Hsato canoe* fapjrfr m ws fas. 8tMW Costner, .Jones «fc Co. Tax Notice I i will meet. I ha tux-payer* of Uaaton County at tli* following time* and piuoen: faiwell. Wed Jan. M. 1808. Belmont, Ttmr. “ H Mt linily, Frl. “ 9S. Stanley Creak. Sal. •* 98. Uullick’a Store. Moo. “ JR. Union, Toe*. " 20 Urowder’u Cr’k, Wad. “ JO. henwmer City, Ttmr. “ SI. Uovla State, Frl Feb. 1. Geatoma, Sat. " 9, Dullae, Mon. “ 4. Hiudeu Factory, Toe*. »♦ & Carpenter'a, Tliur. ** 7. Chetryeille, Fri. " 8. . Thia ta my third and 1 oat roanad. All who fall t<> meet dm al the aboye plaaea may expect to pay cuaia. M. H. 8 ii u r oap. Tax Oollretor. This 18th day ol Jao. 1808. T« Amen4 To»* Charier. Notice a bmhr atran iaa« iffaaaWa et* be mat* to Ike Oeaarel Ammmh\f at tta preaae* aaaalon to actend Ibaakertar ot tka ton at Oeatoote. ■Iaa.«,f»OJJU4 NO MORE EYE-CUSSES. *• _ i Mm Wot ■r«f
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1895, edition 1
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