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ii f:' f ' 'm""""'" - - . . I i -. i nnnU lA nt htm anil tnicrht li -' . H tHAiti td.tor-anu rropnemr, he ..i, r-'.;- - -.. 1 " - 'jilt MiMnYhM -Kl ?e!M9W, ed, CwoUn.a of s)ty. advaiitages l'nir institutions of our country, but it : o-MaltteN maitmadebTCbedM CommissioolbQUld.W8Cribe the In1 refitionvitO-wiUQerefurtfte :j. - jl ... . -r.i a . tK.t: I . . a rbAn. I aiiaa .nr. (iiitv when - tliev anall stand I Viiil nf omta amintt T?, T? 'Evde ; ! i . 'NiviBBaiTlr..;: WecesBfalW P'J. Bo MurihavW t,nt ir ihe fest lw relatiotv tpcoungOYmentwai TheTriends of education'ft-NtfHH Uerdict bid to fiifiiisfi prescrlptfons to' tbabol JM mi .i n tn hii i j . .. inn iAn na va' tAK i mrtai urftni.ma as wen rs iniAst ,minua i noor. iub coniraci -wils uvirucu miu iv i . r . t , i r r --r H9;KJ " v)af.. lueuuu.. wU u;:a)( w vw.--.- , injmj 7iTT.:J:3-'iw rTT- uiirii - ..meHt . Mfn I vtous qoesuon on ine passage, ut tue ther 1 hnVirress in the SlateWu tytr oTerwhelrainani.Is iwbaldt.ali iaiUje.BresenLsef hWxeia T ''"""'r." T : T - billed it passed by ai vote of f 2,)ti shalt lwUl gr, numoer, ,uu in. R upj,u W, . Several parties were granied licenses to YCTt;V will tklce time and money to;-accom: Uuc. itsareor of usefulness and greaW in ness ButAsitis its -friends iimust W-;h'1Msv' , . - -v do the best that can oe aoneunaer th1eQitcum8iancesi until the "tree of knowledge n'pl4ntd there by our I wiself .forefathers ; 'shall . grow " and strenthen.-wneii -under its broad and I nmDrae.eOS oranouea uiuuMrwo v u 1 it ehrous i'Srn'd Vspiriiig ; V outh ; of;, the South shall Una sneuer annuiiyna 1 fnthp after race of life I in .whicD Ihpse only win wno press on 1 wltoferUtJo-ifin returns) rcaide-red.aB-vWidlarf $g Wpntaflvmng nxyt&S .!We sincerely wish a r blessed Ood- legal simply -.becaiwe Jtbeyft: W1 Wne iKtdiKePtipniitidicatertby 1 fdj tbj Board that all county offleett aw sbeedWtheioblest and oldest 'edu--1 cationai institution' in ur iuiubi, uu handf wise and beneficent legisl a- tlOUl ... .,,..!. i.t i? ,.:;'.-. :. i .1 1 ' We have already published a part I of ihe.Hproceedingof .ithe r receni I meeting pf the trustees ;anu nowre-r i produce 'from the i Raleigh r.JwriJfjr I .tu!i 1oWi.-i - - - - - I t te' rpmamder of .them : "Resolutions were adopted endorsing I the recommendation of tne tiovernor in ms rorxnt mpaiAtTB to tbia Legislature, for the establishment of an' agricultural expert- I mental station ai voapei nui, anu piuuci . . ino hft 'iiw nnd(r unc.h lecislation as the I Trustees may see proper to establisb.of the vucuiivai j v -rt - " iTniwoiiattvLfrhnd of so much ;tf its land as I may be i needed f alsa 5 cordially endtfrsing I his ! : recommendation that " provision - oe made" by the General Assembly for- carry-102-into effect the provision )f the Consti- h taiie&fofthe establishment of Normal in- nimnttmiiti nntiiuiiMnD nrilli ttttt TTnSvarsTt V and, further, earnestly approving the Go- I vemor-s suggestion ol a connection oi we vemor"s suggestion ol a connecnon oimei Departmentf the Geological Survey wiUtl the University, and stipulating: , 'That the Board of Tru8tees will en deavor to make the same of advantage to the State, by providing for special instruc tion in the Mineralogy and Geology (includ ing Agricultural Geology) of the State, and vidiDg that the students of that department shaU aid (he State Geologist in the field in bis conduct of the survey. f . v - r -! The Hon. William H, Battle was in vited to take charge of a, Law School in connection, with the University, on the same terms and with the same relations as attend ed this former connection with the Institu tion n This invitation was unanimously ex tended,, and was a fit compliment to the mPAiinff . rtAint rr f ha - Mml pawt a aa l -"v. m . must grauiyiug prspeniy 01 me univerat- i tyWe hail the fact asoneof the most aus-1 picious harbiBgerslpf a better day for ll Attn m 'ovmina anl if a Ay4nkAtmAMMl V 'We doubt the f wisdom of making ion., .;VV:think the old one long session rule prfeferable.1' The mind and body require! retatidn,:ani th at iaterval8f fi ve moaths was a rule we believe to be more in accordance I wilh therennirempnta nf natnro .tbn 1 -, - . --. 3 ' - Hi iiiiai Mas I l thetbb U&:Si.EC(OiKAI.hPAOCKII!IG8. : -Swnpine tUTDed to 'tbe electoral commlssinm 1 tAMftt,(tBft resnlt. jof Ms, delibera-1 tki!tk Wfe tPcthfioUsbtryj,. arji4,caa,8e :a.new lirnmiW to-be given to every branch ;o it9TJj;. ij.v -.asbiit Vr,;.i(i " recent xeveiattona.bave fixed matters, i w ,vnnoi4 r T-'r Ar rr;i 'Commission to donotherwise'in--thp facerlvn corrnption e in Louisiana and Florida, ! than to give the I vote of those States! to.Mr. Tudenij qr to throw them out,! ' which wttrseleW ' both ,TUdetf '.audi j .'XbuW !; faH David- 'Dudley -Field anaiMiit : ft'? lliThere'ls taetens-ihat'tb fvote. te. 6f theStatQ waiixioli.givenTf oil r. TilaebOTo'ote 'eteTxt for aebyi Mr, : I CommiflsioajDaitbez Democratic Bide. iP"b HV.eat.lii(tf MiaBltBAW tbeactioaxjfUha Florida Boardl'Baid MoMngpfmn wowmow on. tne mere. suspicion of; rr-u-'.'ru?f .ennu.piani mwH uw iuB vommigsion,"w&- i'.xritne Axovetnex iBiOoTrentk gaiiibB pavrtfih! .6a !an :le Maimed' Constitution SeMandthaCJULe .?re, tRtW.ttal form of of Akculfebr' mi6ToBid ICTSSS? CTron'-M Pocns'CAa dwdblavbide'rl-3vit -categoJ,afaiadtbe.ia-a-ii-ari4W ing it being the certificate of Gover nor Stearus. ft" A.' V lie also pronounced thef;atearrfs rpfnrn'a nn Ulife.tvith infflmv.- and as - - 7 if r a droppea tfcb f roiihU.iiandaWid "They defile the touoh." wise. nlv.vrifthfc I j t when itjieq! u'ijuitjvin fesma - ifhe jLouisian pOsrfis'plaUst I weekill no doujbticausft5 tbntState , -.ij iLrru to pe given 10 m9mM? will be thrown out. , We cannot how the.ooinjnais8Mn..caA rAi tq cont ' .. . .-.ii -1 Mil ilii,.' vi JU fcl a it for Tildetfand.Henaridlfbo-f ried lisiaoabyiatwleAatiJama- jwwijv,,,, In v-wjrfAfncH TlA As to f lorida: tie uetaxicwB i go oeiofe, ue YfSfifi fttmnsr e4.':ermitt j"4iueBtidn. to oe consioerpa as jpttjwx. bically Tegular, whe' the isxtpnmd I iKuri("9(.:iu i.'".! ."jtff i are fraudulent? o; fry noiiom I have ariv properoinowledgtffofowiurt I iJraiapired , inFIoda state ywax ioriaiiMx. isaaioi that fa fair;cv$at Spy ttto w.OUM I ar.it rs.irtri to-HthW-WT I opimpri o V? otTBinSH1: Stearns1 Radi im., B6C1 the the corinsel' fdr tnBbarHifr mandamus !jww'riw9ix& . held in the' Circuit ConVi. Hem from Florida BaUsfied iUaattobyJ itair I , ju .aaKki;,a .. , w .. .. tv oJaava CC'Tildeo- AiM . . . . r a 1 . O i . ' T W Pyctfonf unt ; hastbec ceedings have da Legislature..'.; What was,. lacking I has been ! supplemented hr -Senate I Jone;wbo8eatte-apcU bate covers ; the ' whole - oas giving both tbe facts and UielaV. ;;:ica9e has been; presented sion in' L.rA . ea. i l aT T. cicck uo i wiai uub w4iBr i s, -. L . ..LLiU'f - -l'al tbatrngbt and J.ailsUo ;yfairnesjan I honesty ia've Wenfny.nyxaoWed, next President: of j th! Ixiittateir. So mote fcbe1 gj, ail?-: . .t-jaaal3mooi?a THE aGBICULTVaKAli Jt-iBla-lfT- i.-..fimoiif psanJi-w BlBMV'it bus b-ji37ii . W.P reWt t!&& in i of th Senate JTWhnhiU,fiv;- (ii'!?ri.W --XltisiLi' Lct jrnt-iwa" Ull. liuaii iuo lcsuiuiiuu reiiHuivi; lu - ' ;.liH the; establlsbine ofnan SAgrienltttral ble;!"' -We do not belie Ve-tbaTAia'gg to Kajrijij . .--.f- ' 1 WnSogaflfdT .a'iiZnfw r. uniti m Jp2 wttfmio- aaoij tegislatuxeaa tp easi,A.ftpartT fl i 7 K6 first Message of 3Gov;. Vaieer' th ffVh new;(nsututipn,,it ;made5urot imutore,hi- migratioa apftBunal: opens a wide field Wmm$& is a is essentially and peliarlv aiila&ficlittnrii .8tale,,niore;;chisiVtflya TJnionjyetbas ahnessjipencir or tntj peopie jjhplce aDpV'eaU'otW DID wa 4s,iresn:i rom anjersona contact 'witb'ttf eop'b? of fbe bl in:iuaue,;a6(tfle.pn tv u)mani(nenw v. , . , Nkw York, Jan. 29i 1877. fJiwi? e&ttiiVCttMll I ulr.UW:Mft4iatA?a,ftreto Ibe'elected I oi .ir - -ii'rT : - rxincxioa'ot saiHri I rwi-eavu vwwTiHnip, ana .one jnagis jUon'of tbatrsectfonof the.UonttHt step ia : the rieht direction Jthirih B. . ' VJATTTir- State Sf"Bucb . a. Chief Executive deems 2be djay so imperauve-and irDdrtaiSai.it raav not beavoid - anus neo88Jiaiing a mos con- 7 ye u o in ear p n in nis raessage.uow i. shall legislator refuse to act upon B. w w - - r - 1 mm mu 11 11 m 1 1 i nwi -i ii1--irt-"r Mninte 4heir hiffhest intellections 3 PT",'rrTfi r T-f : rrror? t irrr. , r, t i IWiW,iW - f!f5? ftlttS.-?,fi.1i&T sW9ittvWfMTO:f. ifcq.tatfHan4 ae jnmqUon ileel that wUlxontinufl tp turn, when, they , ' .L ,Vj are sleeping me uwF biifl.Bervants,.jj a or ercwo. ahallit desfiae plaBBi-lQr .tnei. peedy jto-tfWfttetktri MvammentftTie great ind notrial iateveete-of the State inteffesth'ai'Vre the foundations ili aU-irpTOaporUyd Aiet .then, 1 we tne Governor. Make a'egihmrfg. jujuiv. uu iw ucuwuu wpejifBHHTpj Chrit thw connty-government' bill lias PM"5 . lr f i-rIjFi 7. 7 I fmmi( bt iaabeea amended in some important .narticu? I laralI;I!.uttPWicgpeartoJ1lthoiUPUSe adopted, only after' serious and im parrTcbangehav' ""e two main features .of ' tne j btlj that has passed, tne penate, are ; i THa Wisdatnre plecta. Lha Maff, btraSes. ! -o ;u i . ..rsv'if Mastfatcs elecUbe,eou ijato fox, every tbopsah4 inhabitants I irV-townSi ; -TIW -Magistrates, are to I arty atpdrding t the felassificatton, if. . r . I - j - - - a iiea, voters oieacn Bounty. isucn , is . ....... Abmbili m.ita leaaiogpomts. ,i v aiall ' .-i o " Washtngtoji', Feb. 7. Tbe Commission ,took a .vote, at. about a I quarter to four P'clock -'on ' "a resolution-de- Warmgtey'WouldJtake-no'rurther testt ?tJ a vblepf '-S'toY, JtfJgd Bradley thrWing lhdeciding!ToV.WC6mm -voted on atKesohitlBh td take testimony Ifl I r- - , -. - me cwkj oi lUB ucgeu,iiupj-io1)!epjio i tne tnree JuagervDnng solution bein? JitilWea . JL . 1 Jind PieldJudfi!es.Sfifbi agauwyfc! gjine aveiiwemocrawc meiwieji I ing behind the wrn.Tbe' CdmmlsSrbn I meets ai lCflacRrmir.assit I . . - - aaa. 5.?TC.52Wi- which watiioKsbbnrftted totha JelntCom-1 K'f fWy; W' o68- edrentcercateB, J except such as relates to The eleertlbilttv of l T. CI Humphreys vone of the elector The vow was yeas nayai vKbi.I::;i ; On mouonjDt Mr. AbbottJ U was resolved that in the case of. Florida,: this Commis- sion will rtJhe;-ev!denc-rekti6 to k a AtiiKiiMirA BaaAa m .v-.-; a i "eniSme a .-Sl"V-ifS Ij; -ift I The Secretary of the Commissfin In. 1 rT.TfTTL I ui,Wl'repafeu w near, argumeni pn.ine "auestlon' of the Eligibility of Tred: T C. numpnreys as an eiecvor. Humphreys rls Oone.of the.fliepuWicanueleptors, apd rthe question raisea as tonia engiDiuiy IS mat ne was. at the date of his election, a tTnited State's1 airiwrigtkMmlsstonelwhich'iaal- .tegeaiblto snckjapjce'.clitrnsftQr, profit as w uisquauiy mm irom acting as, an elec tor, bnt-which aflacjtja, asserted by Re- v.l: i . . . . . . . . puuiiUKiis, ue resignea.peiorAtnB 4ntrnariqedby:Wm;iacreatiB a-slnkiogfuod 1 frw-.ihn linn?i-1iitinn nflnAUtA. J the gdvernnaent by Pacific i railroadsl" accoubt of - till ?psifeal condition be mBaWatotreat. lafijaubjectt as,2olhr UBHrHii JiiLKr iKHvinr rna Nanata ti a severe hiltl knd fa aSatti tklSiikA,'k ht. bed toikht7bur hissicwrahi have him; out lilYdgy 6rtwo7-T r , "WBner?Weubigealuieg j pA n7rty ; .laliili GLirB.uuc,l1 IW Y? vWA AoolicaTofidaTkln? without FPha'rrnaf nntitinif lht RhnnM I .".'-V " i' -. "- . :J i' i ' u ::,,::'. I nnnn rta KAvnral rpanincra ana. niRSPd. I iiii'.Ti:i j. i J ?.0?t7,7T,-w I tnai wnai u noi oeeuea ue,uut bvuucuwu, i -r7 -"- y j iT' 11 c' I uuuuty 11 toe i)raJQsQ Q1RUAS1bimri! I Commissioner -Wactoef offered tUefoi- I ti .ffrr.rr rrr,-r -.-,T. r - "V.r.T tn an 'one "year r 1 f ii. . - ... i t .. i 1 . 1 ....,... - , ..,. .i" 1 r- 1 1 fiiRLPPM tit 1 1 niversiLV. inn ithii - 1 i: Sllar1 raj'WPueofhe ablest.j MoBiioiuan." Them's PseatltaenticMi tern Nut Shea. - H COCNTr COMMISSION BBS. . . iti . tj.j -ii egular session o'clock, yeaterdaf evening; present, J ojin wajgneraijnMnang.wuiiuiiuuefa G. Worth, Isaac B. Grainger, D. Nixon, . 1 Ami nwAPAff huh inM Kuuiwiuir 1 1 IT1 t g B owing cot4 ivthat ,1M n bo,refer- I i: - rota i sniririiniia unnnro . . .,. r report Qitne ommi we on yu- door Poor tor January :187T, was receivea the CommitteenooiaWork ,to property r belonging ,to ,wa received - and ordered In binmisslonen v Wagner 'and Holmes j were, appointed a ; Committee to. -see that the inrooortvJturned over to tlie Messrs. I v.. - rT. .ord.H. ;: BeMvl1, That as It has been3 reported to this Board, by iU Committee, that the tax payers bf the county, in Convention assem bled,' ind, at the requist of said Committed of, this" Board, appointed! a ooofoiitee of their number, consisting of W.- L. DeRos set,! Henry Nutt and Edward Kidder tor ne. purpose- 01 . investigating, tne; manage-., are iBstructed to save all information de sired by said 'committee of tax-payers,' and. every other facility for 3 investigation will be given by us, as we feel th'at the affairs of, this county have been properly administer ed at pur hands. ; ; j .- . 1 j lit .VW ordered that Sheriff; &: H. Manrr niog be. , Instructed to pay over to John J. Hewlett, Trcasarec of Mason bo ro town- lownsnin laxea coiieciea py aim iot tne year 100, ana uute proper Teceipw for the same. I ' j. - .-it was oided that thoFinanw nimit- I TTZ ZTiiTZ tep oe msirociea to ascertain wuat ampunj I three thousand and seventy-five (13,075) dollars, having been" paid, were 'burned, in presence of all the Commissioners. ; , ; The Board then adjourned. -I ''- ' mi ' !i l" '- Edwir4 J, Ual on lh BoaaQatt . ..' iln. ' ;; I. 1 , dence. 1 V lJ able to ffive to? the debt ouestion in- clines me to think that the! State ought to. make-;the best compromise pay in' full -of all legitimate debti Dld or : new5 and ' shoulder manfully 'i . A . at i still realizing the honor and the pro fit bono and tmfit of -VarioiiR kinds fand bnt forwhicb North Car olina would bo poor,' indeediThese bondholders have suffered losses in commbri with - the whole people .and sbOuldj ot M ; required to t suffer " kiu ,uvue borne. iU here would be, force m the plea that the whole people ought not oe taxed to pay tU itlifwble PPi-W Dene1n,iea WdJRere oot ttill benefitmg, i;bj:,thelriney, . .. . . av . a ..a B i Ib Tegard to the ootaide oholderSj foreign and domestic;-the: "valid l n::.A. ':';t Ufii Li Li--: 4 K a a a rvi a mrAnnnl am a a W Aa n Wt KaIm a deDressed oond Or by anarchyj which God ' forbid,1 it a . a will Otfft neip to prosperity. -ada-a spnrto energy and enttfrprifc,lpieel M?j4aX8 i.fT(towWr 414 nt repudiate its jttst.debts,. bnt did T it cpnltowards paying theml Jn-Iige'e that tbe bondaH have fallen x. c -i . e .u. wr wwn.wwww w rT whicb.went up from l6:to 2 cents Itf'tVe' doilar'under tnefntluence-df iiondholdarRV; ) mdetiiiirii ItttL u tav a ""i - ge.downQ.ie.Andpecial.tax toKJnb oa. m hi n .o trt ax cents on the dollar1 haVo WnlrJ nearly to the?, almost .nominal rate. F . .SOUTH GAB9UH4. Aeelf lbn: pjofrUdiaK the Bernklleao -ft8? r??iir?rlfrf m . of tbeSiiue. the casf; .ef Wm. .H; rWallace, Speaker of urer- asking for an injfanction restraining the "Ra-nka from nnvin.tr unv mnntv nnnn fVBraoY Iff duly and IpdvIIv installed, and not 4Wmeni : r'- i Second,' that the Constitution of the State i ud tatptes.xemiirff the preseueen of void; and that therefore no leeal 'Publica tion oi tne returns bad been made, and no Uito&wtfBtR!iAtii ?ff -vtHtf . .1 AQ oraer WM accord ngiy issued to-day An order was accordingly issued to-day! ouMUlUKJtlWmUB aeOOaiUXieS IXOm OaVi ,"r.u-iiaL' anycheckaa-the State Treasurerunm final fleered Ja JssUed. f "; . ' 1 j iU I ,.lr,.n;,).tn 'iho Pnnntv Work HnnoA nl I .. -., ,.f , ; - I tteraen wnose names were recom- 1 irrravor or the re- I kUO ""u" Fr,MM.' Hy?o (M"" i , i Requires clerks of county cctomis :CMrBfaey The State will not alwaya bo poor; gionera t keep a, 'record and nuhiber "Jk wuu fiUiW VVWU WI1KH 1L clllBltMnlil rLIUl i ILM IITHRHIIL 1 X" ..U: .v .:.a. 1 r : t--"r f r".- w Il4-.f; SliUN' HVXIUIL.' LIIHir: I ltion, as it surely .ynu, I minntiti riA'tfc..! n.h by bad. government, I be ttd'facobrdlri:ito their . - i ! . " - i no o-rear. cooa. na uoueu inev wumu .' ."A. 'r ' i5 pn0rii '0! t- pENAllV . f i Satueday, eb. 3. ;;; 4 Uodn motion of Mr. JohnstoiTtne rules were suspended, and the bill 1 transferring that portion ot mow est-, frf brth- Carolina Railroad, ? be lwe6tf wafm -SpringrarioMhfl Termed see-Krief, tottie-Mofriatowtt braticBiof V.ot rrnroaaia. on1 (it nrcria' Rail akenup, . r,,... JPrr ,r- I 1 passed its final reading and ordered to be!sent toihe Hanse enrbssmenf Jf; ud:; p dei 'the vote by .urMpb tho bill Wssed; and tbat the motion lb reconsider be laid on the tables: be latter motion Brgy?!.. vj lif-f-r ;.,SiVWi -iWO-i-Ti! .. On motlon. ?f (Mr-. :ffoJt.tn f?1"- tion frdm the House relative t6 the ejitabnshment of an Agricaltural De1- narlmAtit f. t.h I ImVPi-flit.v Wiui tnkpn np, and on motion'of , Air., Troy , was laid on Uieupie. ... Onmbtion of Mr. Short, the bill irielktibh id foreitf Insurance Companies was j taken xip land . put Vholp.pnjyesterdayr being,. inv nprniT: AtiiVhit sivr 1 .lo or fit.', f aol4 f tvijt&rnCrKtn . I b t.s ' n-s - rr I RTilritona llianots Within Jfbu miWs I of j fleasantftirove Baptwt ' Uburofh j 10; the county, fIiobeapni, Prpppsi? tions and Grievances. A bill to allow the commissioners of Greene' countvvtd leVv a soecial tax 0f $5,000 tobnild a school housei, wa taken up on its third reading and passed bv.a vote of 53 veas. na'vs npne. oZZl - ! ..mJ xi.Kreeu w.. ... . . Mr. Parrish asked and was granted unanimous consent to introduce a bill to be-en titled an act ;to amend? the Constitution of the State in relation Ip the special tal bond debt' Of tbe State, which was referred to the com4 mitteeon the Judiciary. . ; . ; r. n -? Bill to require Sheriffs and Tax Collectors to publish delinquent tax lists. Was, ntrdgrTa' iuspension of the. and passed by a vote of 48 yeas, j 2 nays.-, . . t. ! jr. Under a saspension of the rales the ireasnrer to pay -the expenseaiPthe Uouse b investigating committee was S - af - - - Taf - The bilt was put upon its third read ing ana passed; 1 r . - Mqkday, ,Feb: "5j J877. ; " :'. SENATE, f; I Kl in .relation to justices," jof . the peace, reported . u pbn, adverselyj wasj upon motion of Mr. Stanford refer- I 'red to'ttttapiaPcommittee-' dh'-'Jn-' Had to tion of Justices of the Peace. ., Riii to b entitled an ant to -Pstah. ifs counties of the State was, npon mo4 I u0n of 'Mr. Stanford, referred' as the . Wlr abovei-d - --h iao IftlBilltoi amed eep.1 9, cbap. : aBatj a a I - a - eepectjve claims shall htnljers I -jT rtrioritvil1' jV ' I fn jtAn nt.nF Mi ' SHVtvpV hp a - i . I uihU eominUteevH f;,m j . r . . I ran to be entitled an act makins it amisdemeanor 'to carry Poncealed I a-aaiv- Weanons5 JDid not bass " v 1 aeaaiy weapons, jia not pass. su; itoU. MsisWidi- ;J -"'Bilf-'co be entitled 4art-ac d fero!. .Pur co peentiuea an act xopro- -va apetaal xsoraniuston to examine the bopka of , pertain. ojaLala of ; Crar SpijTf 1 calendar and put upon its readines , -n - -t v u and passed, i J1 r "I' -l,"5Jl I SPECIAL 6BDBE, tbe biit tp amend- tire charter of thb to wii : of :Kibston,' !came rbb at eight 69cXdck"--'V'fc o:l ,s3.rfihe2ft3K" elective franchise'. p ,onim inn aoqo I nitKf'-ysX,1 pott-nioudft bf ! 'Moore I infkrjJJ'i'Way:; TTo'JiiX, '4W'ii'-iv.'W IIAa mmmmj '".Bill tO 'be- entitled: an act for t the benefit 'oi firm,eh'in.pb1ttn1i'owti- lodalitr named.'atfd'tbb tnlr was b1 Hupott Ha jseverai readings fand I passed iopott i Several read I n thnnt AnnnmtiAn. r v . . . . 1- I. t Resolutions in. favor of. the colored Mrt o1 ftrjtfe'tnt'the respJ nation. . ". I e .v, t,.,.,. (A-iiu'Ui !.uIi!a'Ii HOUSE I Oi? REPUSEKTAtlES bTBe-(ifti provides 'Uiat ahj affairs V Xioydl 'colored.' presented the peti- oft tbftasy luni.sbaU i be jmmaged tion of certain oiiizens of Lllnngtbn Board of pir.ectprsj composed . o pme t AmMn' 1UiW:vitftv' iiMWdtf in number. Who ahalllioid their office ir.-u Oil .iF"f :2n$mm AWK5S i' Peb; ?tiJ t i thejprporaldpn- jaaia.?qnmte:itAjlb9 reoeivelegisfativeTprmahdempb: heolutionwere putu their readings anijassed. Bin tp', amenyhap. 1 04, sec 20, rBattle'a lievisal. concerninir the do ties of road overseers in the repair of bridges, after a great deaLof debat and a creat many amerfdmeU'wa great many Tffialty put-taa-vote and pawed: ; . ' 9ofe cjAa4??4R ''f-i iul' demanded f the.i previous vqaestidni" which" call waif toalriedar'thVbilF $Me&hm&Wxe&mWk .tl c inaiSY Ml mingtpa d qualli .beis o& h'rae i and suhset; ''arid hatf stock shall, beforTOpJti5 1 in , uiu jmarKeii proyaes,, iF;i hat toe. keeper ot ithey.m&rxet record lhe names of all ;elleP8j iWeightf tocfc0&c, 1 t!i bef cpidei:2t(on pnHttiwaa p08tponed, arid it rWas-iuada lbe-pei cial order for to-morrow Vtl cldcfcJ Bill to prevent Hie destruction of quails or par tH3ger. l TFunishes as a m;Ripmpano th ni mAof .hW of these birds between; this time and the 1st or JNoyember, 187,7. 1 -r 'On motion'lhe fill wls;:reftrred' Ihe committee hbri,J' Agriculture, ,jjMo chaiiicf Mi!neaiandMiBingitiriont9L . 'XKebtU to'.dlegQet npisS'inentf pror viamcr mat no one suaii oe. oonanea ail ior a ionger( nme as then' resumed and ITOITSR a EVREPUESENTATJitf ES &i'Xo overument IOT tWO Vear8 Oe of Mai-'rli' 3 877 ' :The,!3on6r to to elect pfficers-jjp iJWe rislQl aU-present!- jxl,awt" RyfJptpf.y naVn-L,- li the bill on its second reading; rJui oil; Mr. IlQriohj loioved, to amtendlby say in g hat the ;Surjrinludent shall be a married, maak r jAjloptedH j . 'Hie' ueetiow then recurred upori fhr11 W-tmAtfaMtWhiid Hanover coonjty until the. next appor? ri6n'rri6rit:t,,''u;Jii,,,:r!j ii'The bill 'passed' 4 iscpfll ; reading; iiThe bill U). ameidi-sectou 5, hap ter.45 laws r.of ;lft747 .jWaken 1 up and passed its tnftd reading. , "The bill tb ainebd Sfeition- 7, cbab w iyo. iaws or ie4-a,' was' caitew j up-.and jssediHs.thira rpadjiagJ aaou I inlaabitantB atidT'n'pward: to Ievt!ia I tax for the i support1 of -public' graded I schoolfl, was taken up, .. , .. vTdesdax, Feb. 6, Mr. Stanford, from the . committee Rohinson. CI., N". Fnlt Tfmi SJ,.Aoh JVS:1 Arnls, C'B. HasserC Wjft! Day; Poraey1 George, P. siX' Means; Julian S. Cany John H. Thorpe j IVv E; Hill, ,W. H. Johnson, lontforld rav I ii errEji:AlroTiTii8tt ) n Beirjgthe.rebjl oi Itbeiprbbibitpry; liquor law inJ.hej town pjf Ti&tm Jones county: . " 1 sag otVe bill on Kts fredrAl'readrBj th biJfefaUedjto. pass.aIJ;Vjo1 i j-nir'I duced a Dill to allow Pamlico county repfe&ritation Irl't'he'1 Gen'er'al biys- rRef erred tdibomrnittiio'on Prof fiositiop8i&id Una Hj:nij Uons of funds j bailers , or agents embrtzrettenvaS pi1 uport'Mtt' several ladings, ) bad passed, o?to . :. $&v. tp v.iQCPTPorate the f . ow,njO,( Griffipsville, Pnipp, ppuijty,. was nut bpon lis severarreadings ab;d passed. Bill iiremSverthertrllcal is bdities:df .WUW. nHoldenniwas, tdn mption,;laid ottertftWft..- nt.i , v, j ters of Deeds to keep indices 6f their 'bbbkS;0 walfiaketf fip :and 'asseW M several ffeadisgsr: i foho?.ifi natis Resolution to investigate the of- ken Up. and passed. 1 HOTTSE OF REPRESENTATIVES -Jy;lilr. 5Ularl, bfjBaded? Jt bilUo jrplbititfee jale ofiBpMtftojusj.liqupff Dyterran k Churchy .Bladen! county, Tr'orsifions'anaWa'nces!1 noTByiMf. flyal8?tAl Mlfflb'bbnatejdic tgest d;cpraoall thie tattelwp ot tne btate. J udiciary. t By .Mr. Kiper; A. bill to piinish Wat riages,ei:weh tbei: races? f' Jfadi kSuariiOoyi ' a -c'u ihv oinltiisJ- tils jn'jReplulioiilto t metnotiaike i) Coil-; ' . L. l.a' l . - ". . I dgyoWffgtne aawj WRg aiw Banks and State currency- ..Referred c Bli 1 to eneouPage? eh'p' n u&baiiliity, .on Jts second ) eadjrigp twaa .-on mor I II fl i m a a w rrrt iff r : sheeW tosbaddr9fpYdvRiitaf oVitbte ; taxation of alhdAgtorwaa .taken npjmi j i" -l - 1: im Bg99n ainganqjon, moxxt ferrffl f.. AP'dAoiaw; ; committee. t J'Th'e Tollbrinff'enllenieri were're ported" elected trustees 6?ilU4 ?TJftt- overBitya viliteili kim Sou ale a7 j 3 M n r -X 1 rf -i 1 : : ThdmaWSlAnb. 5 nan ere tue & ennnraor on tne ist 'J-rhe subBtlm-1 i.rcdorii !ewdeai by t h r! .T udicihfteoniiCtee?. 4d6bt6d nix, Chas. Trice, . John S. Henderson. L.JR::itfcAblb,bBraver: J '! ' ? r-n,&.w w -wsml -ii '."Mow m u To. fill vacancies occasioned by ex- Diratiot 01 term easts. J. b. Amis of OranVile, (X B.'HauelI of Martin, VV. U..Day-of.JtialifaXi P.:Lk Means of CabarruSiX.fi., Car r of .Orange, J. HI .Thorpe oTmibVC E liill bf combe,. M. McGehee of-rerson, W. J. Ewin of Mptgpmefy,"MH. Pinnix of DavidsonfChag. Price of Davi; .1, & '.Henderson of Itowaltf rL. R. Alc Aboy of Jolk, RjMcBrayer of Cleve land, aiid Forney .George of Colu"m- bjuftt4a:-; . . J ? M3irrTKE . AProisriKD. gTheiSpeaker aipbncedjthe.House" branclhpf the joint committee ou the Western XT. C. Kjs It ;to be Messrs. Staples, jRichardsoi 3ihd lagley. Or tbe Aclt mud Seaolailoita Paed ; by. the ueneral'Aaaembt j'iat Ita "Se- ialen f 1816-7r. 3 S.-t IRaleiehcNews.11 : ? Resolution, requiring the cfmmit- teeippointed to investigate the af fairs of the Wester ii North Carolina Railroad Jalao to? investigate the con- , dilion -iof ube Western I Jiisane Asy- iuroanq.Tepori,7iEarF appropriation is BecesBarjr-By ibis'Asserably for said Resolntion. reauinnff the President MiMWnNbrttrHlina rbadif tojtepprt ; to this :i General , As-; seriibl V; how" much of the claim again at -Bwepsoa and slattlefield has f&t'ijc- 'bn nana : now muctr paid oy mm ana an ddef jFbkt'8tepB!'have been taken for the .recovey;oTsy&aid..iciawa,; and its VxactvctfUditibftat- ttiis-titne.'aud the . prospects ; iei. its firecovery.s jrasseu 13th December, 1877. Ah AJofcp pre.vertVuiaicKus fijury to prHbnat ptbperty i tMakes it a misdemeanor to wilfully injure the personal prqper.ty, 9f,anpther,.thrpug h . -t Vt- A- I mauce to tne .Qwner,-! wnetner tue proDerty be destroyed or not. Pan- discretion of. the 'Courts.) Ratified, 13th Deeea&eFrl&74-" .sAflk Aetfepealingfphap. 70 of .the Laws of 1870-i7.if relating to vacan- to s bYd Ratified lfet,4anujaryo,l71k, .Joi ,.,Ao act: fpjjtbeit relief, of; d,yl inqu.ent sheriffs:' (Gfives sheriffs .and thx 1 rocibrsntirih bruary tprsettle the public i taxes; re leasing! them . from all :fines; and pen aities,11 eieeptf costs.) - Ratified 5th An. act t fettle, th .ndipgs of the several Judicial fDistricts by the Su perior Court Judges: (The judge of the twelfth 4jstriot I to ride : sprin g circuit, . 18.7, of . theiirst district; the - judge of the,, first ( to ride the second-di'stri; tfib: ju'dge of the secotid Uo -ride thehird district; the jodgetOf thd third to ride the fourth district; thejjudge of j.. the ,4 fourth to nde:,the:fift'b; the judge of the fifth to rlae'the' sixth ( the judge of the sixth WMdef the seventh'; the judge of the seventh to -ride tbe eighth ; the judge of. the eighth to ride the. ninth ; the judge of the .ninth tp ride the tenth ; the judge 'of the tenth to ride the eleventh ; J-and thb : judge of the eleventh to nde the twelfth. . And each shall ithereafterride the several circuits .next in their numerical order; no jtfdge0 to'ride 1 theJ 'same circuit twicer)1- 'Haiified Stb January,5 1 877. ViReSoliltion-Tequestingour Senators ao & Represejitativjcs-j in Congress to use, they- epdeavors to procure ,an amendment, "pronTbiting the National Banks' fVortf refe4fviri'g! more than !eight per iipent;u interest..' ; Passed i5th of Januarys 87J. - . , . JResoiutiOn apppintipgta joint com mittee' of Five, to examine the 'West" efn- Northt' Gatoiina1' Railroad the wok moW going oni hb.w the same ij B0?! ls? , tp jn vestigate the booksrecords and,, papers, and , re- piPiiielX IinformaliP,nuabd facts necessary to a full and-' complete nn de rat anding of jtheiope rations of said ftPvona-'WjWWHaiiqo'th act of 13 th of Ma'rch, 1875, ' Passed m ofanuaryiiBto. 11 A !"-' ilA "5 " r At! "aet to Ifictfrporate' Klnston PallegiatejJMstitutei Incorporates whitejps prjqvUjopa the, follow ing persons as trusteest to, wit: Simon ETrMS, E.' )Albfibn, i James ' A. Pridgeftf, "M? aveyj John jT. VVoo- teop Jas.oHaFayvi Jobn R. Phjllipa, Parrott, Wm. L. Stanley, J..G. Coy, dVtf nger-Nick1 Hufttfer; Gi' E. 'Miller, ALoftlnp Wmj U.-Becton, IS. H. lAttfMKsfjt SKqdges,. D, Myers, Wm. W Ounn and tbeit" scissoftf aiTse5dr !Kt ' January, ' 11 tJ M . af? 1877. "Ufl Js?r.Gil " '-;!;; j Andact amending jseotion 2, i chap-, terf, Battle's., Reyisal, 3byj striking ' but of Ibe third line tbe "word "Jah-r m'an'd inmTngafeW-tbeVeof hfewerdlFebrda,i-r!and by stntiog: f ofau th( nd ofitbe j th i rd j . li n er . anoi WW 18 tfr 'day 'df August-'f 'J Ealified -9tbiJhnairyv:1877J: UtjiB.q tew p Vj f.uAPijW tP i9Jwrporate,T tlw, Milton &4?Suther,liii Narrow Gauge Rail roaa,' pf dvides' for certain'persons to bpft oooks of subscrlptibnj 'ia1'' raise the capital stock, rot less than; $10, W)QtnoT more.hau 200,00p,r for .-the purpose . ofj cpostrpcting a, narrow gauge railfpad from Miltoii to' Suth' Irlib tatlot.e 4biV ' 'thRitmmid&' Dan ville.itailroad; ' 2 Ratified 9l1i of twetf the wbrds'' expoftatl6h, and .fanle8;9 in the third Hnei of sectioii 41, the wor.SrtJJor auy topgs qrrags fanjibetweB,v iArdsffish?, and nor-'ior tbe.aixtblibeof said aeciiosui, 'iiBiJ'-ysUMs'ibdMwen selnew, M 'n, inbe 'eigbtb' line . of.saiu.secliop! .ansertlbe woxda for tqngsj orndragB?' j vRatified ; XOtit ; ot 'Jahbary,:187?;' uh .i ir.fi x-' countypfficesand the proviso uec. lTjchap. 4,. iiaws. ot ,18b,8, as rjfrfcrrdrward in.Kar; itev., cha ords 'rst day of .September " and sertinTtf Weu 1tnreof 'thewbfd 1
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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