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M IT ll -r ,'pjJ(l,AAAXt. - II II II .... I! 11 . Ik. . . ' 4 IWJ&V T TIIM H EXT IN KL. Legislature of Aortli Urolfna. ..AmjW-oeWaOSV' FBrtisT, MtfPh 1, -IMS. Ur Walrtfi fn the L.t!l)mi(;t On Jiidl .... fwjonMUnjTBlihr up m th ttlf! to .! section 1W Code -if Civil Proord- nre fliCC'l up hi 'he Calendar. Mr B-irnetttri.m ilif Commiitre fto Or to riirtwi,l Fastueviil Co-perttoo la,! sad limhltntf Aniwmtum. Pieced L nritnni i' vin mitre. - Bill a'ppiopristli'g $12)00 to u L'uiv.i .IV , . - Jr Poo mitred to lay th bit! on tike Th' ii"11-' refused to lay on ifie table by ,1,, 0nti: ballona ViuMrtot Arn.trona;, Banner, r-ift.iiii,P .vimiA, Dur tiatn, Gibeoff. Cff, H,wkip. rmn, U'gu. muiiani, nounm, Huit)''n IneTani, Jrvi, Justus, of Hedr (, fcaltic. Me 'milt, W irrie, Nhholann. Punter. Pun. Pruffltt, Hmiiii. of AHetthanf. Smith or navne, "ram pc n, vcbmii, Wsleh, Wrtiiams. of Harnett, William. f Baipon, n I W lit t .3 i . Aihwrth, Rirnett, H r, Bowinsa, Cmm, fttnrn. DuwniPH. JCiliiigwin, Futtax, Firkiwr, Vn-tif, Kwnklin,KwiieH, amtim, (iunirr. narris, otAVitto. "Hnv-e, H irtjriu, Hi ff ii m, llumplui r, Lnfl.u.Xi-iH j,' Lrtnjj, l Ki biwx'.Mtw, 1 Utn0, 'tm'a. Puck t'r cor. 111 n I, Ryiifrnw, R i'ibini, Hitnni'fk, Sn'JCflBt, rtiui'ifiiln, Hmntoo, Stil ti S.km, Ibomivou, Vet, WtlUe, VV'ukm, lid tt'awUBK'l.--. Mr V"tal mo'-d to uoctpon until the Sri''" lH I j..tnl ) " Mr 1itrliu niiil k hp (1 fli mntion to p.tr,n ult1 ti wm pi-Mil m jiv.iiif eirmli- c-m i(itll th Common Brno I tiijl m J) is d, He did n t ttiiDk ii jifnt to tlit pwip'e of ltie & Ria, ta ufp in jiihj to wipport in H(et- ball ilwn I'mii'diior. Tlicre ware, prbl. UK ui a hair a Z'u fnpiu emerea i cniii iDiiitiitinn ii( to th f' Wsot, tltre taa dii rrniii wli.V this inte Bllia hould lw i.pto,.riBt!.t- Tii Cootitutiio mtile the r I'nivrmity a jmrt nii'l parfiel (it ilia CBI Mnnis. Yrt tlti bill pmpoi to glv noaey to th lJi ivritj , pn(te t- Ubli'iiun'O', wrrt'6 !tli i iio ysoemily (or It mdft th ftia; . " ' Mr K! inapt'wl tlitt tnettion, H thought tiie gftit'ewt-tl c.J tbe H p ttx tirk wei irn tu mane tfi. usrty queatioa, h: Tht-y (tbe lti-j.ulti( tns,) tn,uld uuttn upon ihis OK'fcuni, mid if tb r wa em tim wt en tliepjrtjr latiiliiaitli be cracked II WU MIW, falu .. , ' Mr. ViMtl aaid he md7: t,U Itnotiog to pntln, tor h th.iugit tbft p Mir pwip'e of tb State th iuld be protrated. ' tie e m euire i witl li grn'Uninn fruui Clerelenc) (Mr Dm bra) in tliii king lhat. the, pomi Boorti.hool bill ilnvulii png before' tbia approuriatioo., wm made, &a Ko party lub iii.iutii be crack' i ovur iiin beni. IL wiM it to bdiiUc'ly undfrtiood, that be wna bo Radieal RofHiblican, but mod enteoAv, and atieti a tn -ssuru we preaenu rd he thought rit'lit and pror, he alio u Id Bippnrt it Mti.ethor it ianeted Iroin Iuw ocniii: or lpiiblican entires, &e. ' 1.6 Leery, ro'orej, aiao laTor. iJ the mo tioa to pwpuna. f "j Ueisre. J ranch, Uarrie, f Wake, colored, and ether oppn4 it.' 1 . Mr inu'rem itrnred the motion to pott ' pone. AW lengthy dettata, Mr. ,VUl Ue4 the pruTiooe quiwtion, Tte Cult Was wsitAirnwr, aad tfie' rhofloe to pretpone wua aclojiteil by the fullowing baliot: r f ., Tu -Me-era. Arm tiong,. Aehworth. Oirmn, Clitytoii, Dvis DivhIiod, Durham, Kwrew, JVrU, Oibaon, Green, Qunter, Hawktee, Hmdnnkn, Hkkt, Hinuant Hod b t, Unmpbriea, Iiigraa, jama, K4lay,i Dvle, Kfrtlpy, of Mo.. ly arj, long, of Chatham, lltilone, Jtfayo,, Mo ire, o aanc, .iUu.j,i,ii(ikl,l)iimv aiuter( Poo, Pnce, lriiM,aWii, tiirffrist, Bmlrt.W Alltnlianif. Smi.h.-i tit Wyf( Bwaat, Tul, Welch, WnfiajB. ol UarimU, Wil liaon, of ampn( ne t lA'Ueoa, S, ;'.'. Sava Mfm.' AliiBtm, Anatta, Afgo B r, barrtt,. Blmr, . B wiui. Oatlira, Cherry, LWwiiioit, ilili.-iKton, Fiirkmir, Foe tr, FranKuo, Frein h, Ureham, Hirrie, ef . Haji U oIkio, H"ffin-i, HudRiios, lB tj-iiiiiig, l (ibbintttl, MiCiBlveis Me- Jjg, Mii, of Chowiia, Parker, IVareoe, Peek. rrnr, tlajttend, Reiifrow, Retm!de, WBOB-h, Snip, man ontUli-T, BsLea, Whit. Wlkw,ud Wi lieiB..-il, yn motion, tlfe IjoiiBe ajtyurjan, . ;? . BiWRDAT, March 80 1889. Mr. Brrgdrn, from Ce mniitie on Piiuace, Nportett Lmrk riurbber bids, which! arara Placed no rbe Calendar. - 1 - eKBueman, lr tn ma Coaimlttea, re ported faeiiral'ly oa bill to authorize the CwetyTf Stanly to levy a apeetal t. Hessaga ftorrj the Honae, trsudmitUng I weber ot bid lor ConcumBi. - . J wotioa f Mr. Bwwt, the rolaa Ware spe7ile-J, tmd the bi known ai the Co "F'ative Lnd and Building Aaeociatioe HaJeig i, an rtd a aecood and third "B,nd pseaed, i . atr, iwn-t tm tfcr thftotnado df Sena ', detailed the iihmeflr advantvea to UJwilt from the birraatiim of tlii (imipaoy, jeee? tf liosited flijuit,' in procuring The rule vera aiiapfiided and tlia bill in PJ-auog tha.JJ.W U'M)W; 1M "u lrtuer Ajacciaiitn, waa taken up and P! (I Uf vw riilinj-a."t " - "2" , Oa motion or Me M r inSaW, (he'rii'tes tTtfprad "inj tTio bill tockart-r aitail- Ma Fh-m mitj t Wrtmitigtw wat l;jjp.jid.iJ th eeind t'ej- r. Wtognwr moved to amend the bill, """ding tiMt b.n u .ainnittad t a ' will n ii ,.s6 j inavimg resu'ted yeae,., -.. , n.t , . , , , x t Wji kr gnve ootireof a till to ti r wratetbe tireeoabW Land and(jepra fa AaMiciatio.i, ' r1 w'-t Thebid fcchrifr a Rl'roa.& from EJen-" 0" to BuSolk urea rend e, second tlin rrJaitroar-teKi tbe eaua aiaetuka nt wt h.H W hi did to the Wilmintrton lNPw-."jti Mr. SUifUer jid ha expected lh amend ?' "ld V.4ed down-be dreiwl ti? ate t rw r M iKi muxr a tinnwn ' 1 "epeipn!f sritUoat thlr eufiaaoU- w 1 I I . I . J "1 lie ref rrnAo the Ooaotlirti that pae,i a ordtoaara mattf, m4. a,,. xtl,a Of tll tWentlna. itiibr.tdief fmb the people the priTiirge f toting .-n sni.f orli He ehrm.Tixrt the orctimmr mwl the actloa w Q,0Uoii M dthuh( i!, . Martio.Ule renitBflrtl Mr. 8. wer waa nr, and had untune to the bill before ihe Senate. that th,- iio with Yeas 1 1 , The amemlintnt Has rejected. aaa 20. The queetiua theii rt -urioB on-ih pai age of the bill r,'ulid 111 y'm 20, min 10 Ro uuon dirlic) the Treasurer in (. ,y fi. S. Tuiker and eteerimjeftrtia olaii hrlit by them agaioat the btnu;, ukeu Ui,, rear); an! .libeled at length. Mr. L!nda,v adiH'.ting tHe jusiniu, ,,f the ela Mr. Brogdu, in a knihy epaich, "ppoeiug tbian, anil charging hrn tore whh having bea buttonholed v Mr Tucka ' inrited tn bta etore, au.t tbiu iu BVeaa'to beliey the claima jimt l-Ur. Welker feplied, sharply in Mr. B.os; den h, Mr. W duuied tiiat tie liml tn-i'ii ."butuio h tied " he relerreil to Mr Brot; den'a puaitlon at fttaie cilHccr durtng the ranjjlion now, Mr. Brog.len hud turned State'a evidence, and nuiih evidence, he i, die)id o doit. . - ifaktk&l Mr. BnigiSpii't attai'l Bpon Mr. Tucker by eilllng him. Tucker Shylock and Sharper as iudeceut and uoklad. Mr. Detia defeiiif hie poxiiion m h Wend of the rial ma -this evidence, that Hip Ctaldia Were Bt, aalURiM him. &a l. kioked upon the attack .-f 'he Senaii.r fr,nn Wayne Opoa Mr. Turker and others, in call ing them Sbylocke and rharpeta, as rather onmnnlr. I he ai (rumen t of Mr. Ivm, win urired wiih force aad earneetneaa on benulf oi tlm claieie, while he would reuudiaie all claim. 4irtwiinrtirrehetfi'W." , " PeediBK. it conaidrratioo. the SauaLe uruud. B0UB OF REPRESENTATIVES. --- Htawn, N. C, M.-jret , ltr9. Prayer by tbe Kev. Dr. J B. Hmith. ot tbe city. J lornal ot yeaterday read and approved. uunee stayii, colored, rnoved to non aidar the twite by which the , bill appropri ating $tf,00Q to tba Untverti'y Wiis i!t poned until tbe common school bill aliould pass. i Mr. French moved to poctpone the con ideratioa of that motion until Munday next. Carried. " iij Mr. Oahagan : A bill to allow the CommiaaioDcrt of Madiaon county to levy a apeeial tax. Lies over. JMr. Barnett, from the Committee on Cor poratinni, rep rted tlpon aeveral hillt which Were placed upon the Calendar. By Mr. M alone: A bill to allow owners oi land soirl onder execution to rc'detuj within two years. Riierred. By llr.c d.tllt: m OOnciirnieg til Untversity. ftilerred. By the same: A bill to incorpornte the Southern Lod Couii'any. E.dened. CALCSOAB. Bill to amend tlie act tincyrpiirate the TruatejM ol Nordi Carolina College, wos taken Up and passed ita a. veral reudinga. Hill to authorise the CoiBmiaaiouerH of Sampson county to levy a apeciai t il s taken up and passed ita third reading hy a vote oil yew 6. nays aone. r Hill to : autUorie lb Couiroia-uiners of Wake countv to lew a special tax. ws taken tip ahJ passed its third residing, yaa I S. navs none. a Bill to amend the charter of 'he town of Btatetvllla waa aett reached and passed tra several readings. JBill to revise and amend tbe charter of th fuekasege tt KB'bsfb Tttrnpik K adr sva taken up aad passed its seveail jiadinga. Bilf to Jneeirporate fbe Fiyetteville Co opeistir Uld aad Buildiotr Aaaociaii- a, was next reached, and pns ed its ceveral reawllngs Bill toestablifh a pahlkj tSerry across tbe N. E. braoch of the Cape Fear rmr, Was pelt taken up and passed its several read In, " ' Bill ts tikoarporate fiibaciit laalga.4Ml. -A.. Y. M., at Wilmington, taken up and pusicrt Ita everal readiugs . Bill to tncorporate the Wake "Comity 'Business ' Company, next taken tip and passed ita several reading Bill for tbe reltcf ot J. U. i)upran,, late, Slunftof McDowell county, nest passed ita aevkral reading. KeQltttW)R favor of Robt B. Wood, Ji., waa takau op and paused ita ieyXral raavling. 'Bill to incorporate the town of Burns Tille, in Taace; county, paased its several raexiings ' BTT1 Vt IBctTptJrttt" Ih (Ttnvnt- TrfBtwirr' Hill, in Jobaaw onty aa iKei up ami pasted its aetej-a) read'tijfs, - ' i ! II to iMnrparaM fhTuckgee B " tist High School, inM.cn county, nexi readied and passed its a- veral readings. B II to aa'horlM R. King, late Sii.-rilt i t R b aoBawiatyjUictjllectariearHgeauitHXta, taku ap and paaaad ita several readings. Bill to iaeorporat Hoby Springs. Lodge Kb. Hi?. of A. 3T. M., in Wake county takeu up aad pitied ita aeveral readings. Bid to lucarporate I ha tows ot Clayton, tn Johnston eoonty, taken up and passed Its si-wrsl faadinsra. Hil to aqthorixe certain parties to tab 11. . mil heidir across He River! In Ala- mane county pel i'i saetral fearling. Bill lo incorporate Lenoir Lodge No, ii$ ' of A. T.JL,ia OtldweM county, raxen pp ad paused Ittsetera"! readipg. ' ' BiUtoprobiljittbasals ol Intoxicating Bqur.riiifrt)towB of Marton McDowell coanry, was taken np and psed ls aeveral readings. ."' 1 ' " , ' Bill fn tavrif r. - fc- femkaj Wtav Ta Collect or oi JobnatoBOOtinty, " several readings. -' r " t;. " B,4 a tavor of A'.X:Iur7,lt Sb,ff of A amaeieeeuty, was'taken. up aud natioa laid oa the table, r' - 1 ' ' Bib to awpfewer the OooHiaionen ol Randolph county to levy apedal tas pa ed it atcond wading by a vote Jf" rW, .purs tifina. "ii m iii,'h'i',i' inn'-. Bill taantborlw thai CbmmlwwEW f lioitbamptoa county to levy a special tax was tka tip and paased iM second reading W i of B"- 'Kraototiwa ivr-ot MT.iV 4IUdta,lU Sheriff c Wjlke woaty paaaed it earai readings, - ttdl to authnrixa "Hut Commiasiooera ol ri ennntv. to lew snw1.il t Ukei lt t4tBiiaoyar )( none. -1 JUfl toanthorrxa tht ConimlMmet -of Iredell couoiy to levy a srweial tax passed - lidl 18 ailo tua Ccroiauaauiaara of lina- IULGIGn. N. d 'Hwy 't levy a dn-c:al tat naaaed re ..ni,d remtlnK. :'Yew 4, ay nose. Hi.l to prevent thtf lelttn ' of freea hi Big Hunting Creek. l'asd it yentl read- 1UIT4 IWI-ro tunirptircte THf rrii).ijj(is.te;l Tete-j Wi-h Co., waa tkea Bp. Alter tome ! iat ' the hid paee I ita aeeond reading was reterred to a 8pecml Committee ol tiv Tin I I Mr. bill to inenrpornte th Southern Com; any. wm taken up ana passed. Whiiu-j silf.mitted ,h iI tenon from iio Cocii'iuttec pjinte I to investigate the operatto-n of ih,; rreaU'er. On motion of Mr. Bowman;' (he report n, nr to the Senate, i h a prupoaukin '." p.int 400 C'ipiia. ePECIAI. ORDKK. Hill to inrurporaie luo ( ape Fer Agri ctil'uial SiM.ie.ty. 'file liill elicited quiie a lung dlncuetlngi. iluuae a Ijouined until Mini'dsj tuoruiug, without detiuite action, , 8 EN ATE. M'iKDir, March 22, 1889. Mr Iliirrour presented two petitions on the sobfert ot Fia'ierw one Jrotn eideens of Pernuim!ina-one trom eiiineoa of Surry. Reterred to 0 .mrhittef on Fis leriei. 'r. Hayes, from tlfe Committee on Inter nal Improvements, r-ported back the bill tofilir!r N. 0. Crniral lioad. tararaldjr. Mr. Hmith, reported buck bill prohibit ing I he ash- l liquor wit hin If miles of fin hiTtord Seaifiwrv, taviirahty. Mr Broaden, in rr the Committee on Fi name, rip rted resolution in fvor o J. R. Grady, tHVorab'y also, oilier ten ilutions ot a pnvHte Intruder 1! Invoratilv. Messaee from the Horn, tr-in-mitttini? .a lire manner nt Idiia, anking the concur rent: ot t he Henate. Mt "Wliife, ff Viii file Committee on "Edit " cafion reported the bill authorizing the. Iloird ol E'1'iontion. to invai cerisin hinds Mo U. rt. Becuritiis The report ot th Joint Committee, to i (nveoftgnte tbe afhHrs of -the Trms made a length! report, which was sent to tbe Sen.ite, with a pmpwitinn to print 400 c ipies tor the use t ihe members The mm ti r nt investigation, consisted "I Chitres tout the Tri-naurer and Mr. Pmyn bad f'lint'y cprctilmi'd on the neccxities ot ineiiihe-a. hy purrbaNing at s discount, their claims of per d.em ; and, also, in reja ttnn to the bonds issued for Penitentiary prosc. The Committee reported no jniml - iV fair drilling. The correspond sue and-rtie dtfl' rnt i ffioial orders, sre eral raced tn the report. The report is vol. uniinons. On the question to concur, Mr. Swc. t thought the proposition to print, a flagrant wa"t ol money. The Committee bad been eminently sac eese nl in making out a report wJtieh bi te- wafhed the tratlsaCtitma'trea'ed of, ht:-&rm Bad mslBii phm-grs agaiftst the Treasnmr. He had heard of none. Th. Treasu'er eaye much abut thecbllrges, a to himselt and. Mr. l'ruyn. Upon the oafh of Hie Treitsuier, Mr. S had made : rat ments -lie had r. peated only so much a die Trensnrer had k,. u in tin irtfl not charge tiie Treasurer i h p rjury he had rorp.oted hl nworn tt-stimouy. Yet, upon Ins "worn statement, the presentation fiad bttn m ule. .Idle Committee siy the Trendurer acted with prudencei and caution when no rhatge had hten .undo. Mr S wi et opposed the cr ution of the t'ommi tee becau-e he k"ew i( wa for the purpose of white- washing the conduct of the Treasurer. The Commitiee Bay that, in regard to the Penitentiary bonds, the Treasurer actfd l with prudence and camion. He took a holit and bmad issue with the Committee, - and contended thai in tue disposition of the bonds, the Treasurer had evaded the laws nd act authorizing the issue of the bond a. . The assumed defer c a ot the Treas uift, bjt Connniit', that he acted as lonner THtaaurtTS had, wa untenable and would not be sus'siiod. Tbe history of the Slate would not show that any lonner Tri Hsor.ef hud (li-piW'd ot" State bonds without r rilving something in considera tion tin r tor ; and, tf such a precedent had phh- why "the present. Treasurer should vio Ule law in bis nfficKT capacity. The T," creatine these bonds, apeci ties that they eli a I i he -old at par. I hey bad not been old at atfrhat bartirad sway no by the frciiaur. r but by the Penitemisry Commit fee loi .and and a site, lor 03 dtfta in the dollar. The Treasurer was culpable for- the rJis ''"posTfTor ftl Ibe'liondt, llii-rehira, Vkafax as meant by "at pr ?" Hiuiply that one haudreirdolarii in bonds should le sold tor one hundred doltaisin money, or it equivalent and he denied that liy such " Baiw ti U" in era b ad" te?rB'- ntanrST "e-- Mr Sweet review the req jisition that were made on the Public TfeasUr. r for these bonds, and chac!eriz-d iheir language as an evasion id th law, a ia he could aot find languig i lb express his surprise there at. He could not see how intelligent 8ena kill", on tne Committee of investigation. cdtjldmake report that the Traasuiar had acttitl Willi ptvudenc and c union. Referred iotiie unstamed mortgages, the law retpiiriiur stamps, no doubt nl the requisition of tt law in this respect, but to stamp won td coat f2 OUO. Hue waa an aitem!t todeliaml the United Btatts -what did they' care the inorlgVge were worth les. The Treasurer of the Su e, in an in dividual transaction of (100, wiW4--tt have crtBsulbvl the Atiorney OvneraljOut in i his ease ot $4,000,000 tin Treasurer satis fies bioiaelf hy taking tbe opinion of the Atftinjey iicw ntl, and take ojortgage wlfi OOt a amp, and screen, hunaelt by fa'ling back on tne opinion of the Attorney Gen eral 1 Had be the waUar of the State, anii it at at, be stwaMd - not have taken the wptntofl of th A to reef (Jfcgal. i skoaid bs knowewbat vry rittte fittcsti dollar grocery know,--aad that 1 Itamp on murtgage ai Beeeaeary.' '. Tb Job of avbitearaabiag' waa wed 4Nse. but fh eostiiif waa awry- bi -osva - Mr. Swi-et racapiiulaled-tiia, charge wore, made by David A. Jenkins on oath, JafTifr,W'jii'te bt temitrtf. H jMC 8 ) oad"netmutglMif butTo priseut" tne ebargea as nuxla by Joukioa. fa n-trard to tha IVniterrtlary bond, rjL-viirA."'J""nkTna did 'avit U:t as y of bt prmltncsao" had acted. Otbct Treasurer may have Bold bond att recvived caitift, atet itiitk fn retufo-mafcmg, at least, a fuoat cotlipitiUiee with th iaar . while on tW part ol ibe pthtent ) iBtim, ha did not lUarMMO a tba ataflu bwrtiiat- the C'"iBiit fe'4Md away 4tat ieitttt-t ary boixit, at eeota in thw dollar. Mr BrtiS'leO, Chairman of the OltamWiUnrarr Hodaiaua - Isufram Jusiln.,. tsvaWIM .'" t l'!Hut!frford,ji'y,olpiEB!If,iLWJ ir-fuis 7 '' I WEDNESDAY, MAKC1I 24. 1861). forcible etyle. Id tbeeoorne ot hie argu Seal, be aratcd that 1 he PuUia Treaanrer had been uejuatly and unfairly alluded to by the g-snletiuiu fmm l.'iti and Mr. Bn gdeti ikfended the condiMTtol Treeenn-r Jei kina, at gien (ei''h. 1 reply, Mr. Sweet lt, "tiy thewtrutta 'Wall ye know i h. ra" and prorede I t hnw, that the Pi nitentlai-y trensaction a ' k... 1 ...au 1... K..t ..l,ia i k. .1 Treaeorer. He Has diricted to sett at par He nter Hold. Th bonds were never sold hy a v one. although ttfey Were directed to l e sold, it stood scpara e in this re ct fo srsV, is stated idt tuip'iert. Tbe Puuuentiary CoiamitMiw never elrew f -l'asy. hot btr bonds. II wished to know w.u-rr w.,s ih law, direcring tbe Treasurer w deliver the biiids. Mr. Broaden replied, tt the bonds Were sold at par. and srld srhea delivered toi tbi riuriioses for which tflev Wtre nartd With, anvt in no at oar wcy, and vtixy have 'been aold at pal. Mr. Sweet was clearly of the opinion, thai this method of dipotni of ihe bmida waa illegal and not warranted ly law ; and no mau' high orncial p witiou would del. r him from ferreting nu inalteasai ce in olliev nothing would deter him Iroma rigid in vestigation. All this talk about the dig nity ol tbe State, only incite') Jim to a mere thorough inveaiigation of iraud and eorrnptfnB - fir it was tbe dmwity a d honor ot the Mate, he wi-hjt to dnrnd and nphnld. The qu stion rex-urring on ihe proposi tion to print, Mr. Barnes, as one of the Commndttee, arose to an explanation, and diiended his position, and that ol the CUmhim ttue, in the prennaes. The Committee had invettigstid the mat- in accordance witti rte lacts orotght before them. Mr. Robbins could see no siibsHntia rea- stin to charge the Treasurer win orrup- tio. He understoo I the Isnd wis bought for 100,b'Ki in lumila, therelore tie bonds passed off at par. He thought tie whole matter "a tempest in a teprrt." He , lid not think tbe Committee intended mything wrong, and, therefore, he Ihoneht t nmn--censary to incur the expense nl priminir. Mr Welker tielieved nothing had 1 been elicited from tbe Commit tee, of Inves tigation. The Treasurer tiood jus where he did before, in the estimation of Saiator. He was, therefore, not in favor ol imumng the expense of printing. Mr. Cook thought it a needles expense, also. The vote to print stood, yeas 17, mys 13 Mr. Davis introduced a bill to incorporate the German 1a Land Company of NorthCaro lina. Mr. H?iye introduced f .ill to rb frsr the utiefaTexperila if thw late Hon. D J. tirh AppfopriaVi 7S0 and priwwies tor tin ex. peone of 'he Comotltteie, who attender Id remains home. Mr. Hayesintroduced a biil.supplemeifal to a bill, to amend the Charter ot the Clar lotte A Hutherlord Railmad. Mr. Haves presented a petition from tbs citjxwmt Richmond and II .Us ui c unli s, praying tor the erection of a new Comity Toe bill for the protection of Ash in lie waters wf North Carolina, waa read recind time, and, pending its consideration, he Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF RI2 PRESENT A TIVES. Monday, March 33, IHiil. The House was called to order f the USttal hour. Leave of absence w-a grtntcd to 5car. HoffulaB, Parker and Oii -r. Measra. Nicholson and Robinson were in nbonced as being cbdHnid to their roomiby indisposition. Mr. Parker tntrodoc-d rtTo'titiovi in structing the Superintendent of Public Works to report to this General Assemtdy what repairs are needed st the Uuivcvsiiy and the amount oeccaaary to be appripi la ted for that purpose. The resolution was adopted under a so peiraioh of ihe rule. By B. W. Morris, colored, a bill to ahol Jiewbern. Lies over By Mr. Malnne : A bill ti amend the law in regard to obtaining divorce. Referred. . By the aame: A bill to" make vdld ti e issuance of certain wriu oi summons since the adoption ol the Code of Civil Proce dure. Itef erred. Bj Mr. iiodgin: A- blHcoseeriiing James iowB,--(bUUoxsLAiuli(eauiL Mr. Mearlenhal! presented the report of tbe Commissioner of Davidson county. lieterred. On motion, of Mr French, the rule were ni.nenrb'd and thk hilt tnnAiotirntim rhsi Mm. French oSered a (ibttltut lor tbe whole matter. Aftr sonie Kttle debate the eubstitnte wsa adopted aad the bill pwied its several r.sdmgi. By tir. Bowman : A bill supplimental to the act to ioerporar the Western North Carolina Raiiremrt. Rif-rred. ca4,&i)a1i. Bill to authorise th e inatrvctlon of Rail mad Uirough th oountlea of tjranvilie, Petwa, Rockltigham. Caswell and Mtokea was taken up. (.The bill make the R.iad Htata woik and aaka tor f '4000,000. &HSrftur AiuaiiitiAdi..suna Ijiiuuxrtf.l Tho 4 Mr, We.ch offered, an' aniaudment ul. mitting tha proposition ta a vot of the people. Mr. Welch aaid it his amendment wt adopted be would vote for tha bill, otherwise, ha would uotate. - L . Aftar a lengt hv debate, Mr, Barnett called tuv pravii'ua anviou, tht irimirm: of, Mr. Jarvts, the yeat and nay were called on th motion lor the pti vhiba, au4 the Qotjsa ius'.hd th call iy Ih qu-ation recutwtd upon Xrwclcn amendment, -1 - tM ;oiwt l Miv-Veleh.'tU yes and ya wora called, and resulted ta tha follow. ing ba'Jott ) '-' -. Jii.iBiiZJUiSiilS&. Ryt..i, barn, el.', tidasoa, tinnuw, Hawkins, Hurh, Htnnant, Hodgia, Hoffman, Honr- EhrievJarvi. jtta'-na, ol HeadU$tn,Kiriy, una, oi Chatham, Meinleulialj, Moors, of Alanisar, fateteri Prkr, fboitUof Aile- trbny. Smith, of Wayne, Smpea, K(.nt, Sweat, Veatal, Welch, Whiticj, .WdUaoia,. ot Hainpn, - , , aiaUaawaa, Asm, Arjf,.l!4tiaef, nett, Blair. Caison, Csw thorn, iowamg, Etiimrtoo', Farrow. 'wkr; k reoMib, tib-i una fjill-wtrv lleslittcSi ItMHitfiAk . itltiirA 1 ijitiiBi, voBfl, vi rvfensaonn, a;one, alayu Mire, ol Chowan, Proctor, Ragland, R. n flow, R.ililiins, Reynolds, Suveoa, Strlley, yke. Veat. Wilkte. Wilm.4ft 1 he bill ibvB pa -std its tttird readiag by the toitowina iwiflott : Vaia Messrs AHej, Argo,f Asfiworib, Huoer, Uaruett, Blair, Cars. a Cawtnuru, Davis, Downintf, Ellington, F.irmw. ttaha an, Ui burl. Urabam, Uauur, Hayes, lb ti dn Vs. Hllii d, liodi et, Hud .ngs, la Itraui, Justice, tt Huuierh ril, lie. y, of Davie, Kelly, of Vluoie. KiuloV. Lafliw. L 'Ug, at Hivhuioud, Maiooe, Mayo, Moure, "I t now i, 1'ria.Ttor, Halaud, R iilrow, 11 itibms, Reynolds, ttimonde, titeieaia.i Hi i Hey, Syhea, Vist, White, Wilkie, Wllaoa 4 Nats. -Mesers. Ctwyt.Ni, Durbam, Fe'a- bee, French, Qibson, Harris, of Frauklin, Hawkins, Hicks, High, HninSnt, Hodgio, Uotliiian, Hamptiiie, Jsrvis, Justus, ot Heudersou, L-oig, ol Chatham, ateudeuiihli, Hoore, ot A.aumnce, I'aia cr, Parker, bmith, ol Alleghany, tsiniik, HUl.tca, oweat, Welch, Wnitb-y S Sl'KClAL OBDISR. Th bill to prevent the distillation of grain Mr. Malone moved to lay the bill on the table.' Tla yaa ami nay belt g called, the mo tion waa adopted by a vote ot yea 41, nay 2 1. CA.LBNDAR. Bill fo alow the Commissioner of Bun combe county to levy a special tax. Pased tto third reaoinif, yeas 61, asys none. ' A similar bill in regard tu Randolph lounty was taken up amended and passed its iliird resiling hy a vote of yeas 62, Days n'D. Bill to allow the Commissioners of Ire deil to levy a special tax .as taken up and passed us third reading yea41 nays I. ""Wit XS aiiiejd the "TIcT'iiotirwrsiTng'We" register ot deeds was taken up and passed lis rvural uadiiigs under a suspension of tue rules. Bill to ex'in l the time wherein widows may dUwau Iron tb will of tlve! bus hands was taken up and, on motion, recom untied to the Committee! on the Jndici iciary, by a vote ol yeas 89, nays ti. on motion ol Mr. Durbtm, the rules were appended and the bill lo cure certain ir regularities in the mode of commencing certain actions and to amend certain sec tions ol the Code-of Civil Procedure, was taken up, amended and passed ita several readings. SPKCIAl, OHDKH. The bill appioptiaiiag 18,000 to tha Uu. vol ally. Tbe question recurred upon motion to reconsider the vote by which the bill was postponed until the commoo school bill Should psSS. Mr. Downing hoiied the motion to re consider wou,d prevail, Mr Durham said there waa a resolution -on tlutf eaten Im (ii, rujting l,he Muptrm lendent of Public Works to report woat repaiis were needed and what amount was ueesa.ry io be expended for that purjo. lie hoped the bill would be postponed until that r. port was made, in order that tbe ii "isc irnnt m xiiii was needed, Jio. Mr Malone tuok the 11 r in oppusition to the iiioti'in ricttusidcr and said j tins appropriation is au ouimgu upon ihe people ot Ihe tjtaie. Tue gentlemen who aru.-d Ilia qui alioii speak of ntce siry npai i, hut when you read the bill it, provides f f $12 000 to pay the currtnt ex pen e and no. rrpuirt. What are the cor net expeuses I How many students In thta Univetaity I I am told itey have trom thre lo an pupils. And I am told that this hoaid has employed live or six Professors, at a laige salary -and this belure a single pupil had entered the College. Indeed 1 leal u thai one Jjf the Professor tieing of Missouri, baa not made bis appearand) I As to wliu they are and where tney are, we can not tall, hut certain it is they have beau t n,(.loyed aud thai gentlemen cannot dis guise the tact ibut roe o ject ol lias money is to pay these Prole aura a salary. Here now we are called upon fo support s .set ol live gentlemen out ol employment Let us wait tor patronage let us wait u i. til the pe pie negiu to send their sons to lutaittsistuuao. isi stay agtitw. t avacio tbe days ol our prosperity this lusiMUtion opeued with only two Prof.. asms; but naie without a half doX;n pupils tune it is n. cessary to rrt Outwrih a grand eorpas of teachers sufficient lo conduct a school upon ihe plan ol s me grand European Uuiver si yl But, Mr Speaker, I am surpr.sed at the ridiculous conduct of memuers ol ti.is Hotise Who utjfe thl measure. In Hie tirst place tHey raise' the p,iriy lath over the R puolicau meutberaof ib is Uostae Uicy say H ctror there was a lime for lb party lash now is the time I v' And wi hout a single sp ech or motion "IfcouJ a" Ietnocrat on ttrht ttiw, they trvt' oat of the record to chaige that .u Cous servative members of thia 11 air are prompt ed by captious motive. Now, il I were disposed to look in a party view, I wutald ay that the leadar ul this pirty, are acting in bad fnUA With lbs 0 loied man of this llouaa aad ot th OUala. Th. y hold up the terrible party fA,aad aay to colored men, come iuu the troeai ; bow to tha yoke nl par.y drill ; yet it is known that they bav excluded iba colored men from that insutuuou, al'.uh they hold dut the lemp ing bad io the colored man, 1 bat he is untitled to glorious privdee, vet lie shall not eritor thi institution, at- though Beuator Abbott told tha Convm tion that It would be ait to uloa iui iiistitutioa to any olaastM persona, yet ihey iuteud that he shad not enter tba College. . Mr. IKiwulng tp k m favor of tba ifnav tton. Mr. Barm.tt wished to re consider, Mr, Pou opposed, tha motiotX W r-Con-slder - " . H, Harrlr, of Wwke, colored, favored the notion to re consider. Ha said, In hi remarks, that th B.difd of Dtrecfofi hsd not decided xhai no eUtd. sua. auiud enter that ii'ttittttion, . That was a matter foe tlCouria ttvdacida, &e, - r Pending iny definite actios, oa motion of Mr. Veat, the iloaaa- adjoin uil.,.unti 4 o'circk tbia afternooa. ' HOUSE OF REPREHESTATIVE& . AfTTBiusoowaaaaaon. ' Motoaw, aftaeai .i$6. v Mr, Poa, from1 th ,,CWmittes on Jueli lay, reported favorably opoa tbe bill to wnmA , W Wfesamsl,. Krtfew- 6it eat trom their bitsud's will. . Placed oa Calendar. : '" ..-r , , ",WT"'"!rjii,ratBfaei!Bv, - Cv,i R.HajipropiiatHtg l000 la the L'niycr- itv, , , 4'h'Mttontfi.fttf ""' 'T" -- " ' "'"''UlU-U X'i'iiiiJB xeconsubr tit vs.le by ) i. h Ibp bill .at ! Leave ( rrrce rnitdtnr,r i" p.ipo.,.1uat tlle fj(,mwm g.hool bill I Ctiaham and Mlg,i . ' - fV",' " Mr'tevh,, ,, t- ' . 1'. P'r lf lh- tr. tiiHiey hoptl themotioti to reoomulcr Of nim.ttoiouet ol Jatkson O-onry ' U -w'Si'-Vi",i4s j.-- ,'e.int. l . ..... , .. nnoir uw uillvi is tv tr. m pres- oMviciition, and IihM en a ,. i ni. 'i' urre eiatt, tin,i, giv, f JuO.ooO atiaMi iiauroan, anion would .'" sir ;a.v. an V. an l woiji.i prolbii, bsve t cat p; r..,.,Wrt ,n. ,',!,. t f, l nave an. entt r ti by - .iiewbet ot me af,t ,,1 Trus r... a pwwint Hrpu. ik.,,, ,1,.! Ksu u iv, awa awHwi me antbwritr r. Mr. Downing arg.ted f.vr sometima lavor oi ine luiMkh. lit ravonaidi r. . . VU..VS75IIJ, iuty Tsami com mon schools in which children of p...r pu ple tM.ul.i enter and o'Main some ediuau .n He thought tin apprnpiiatkm entire uu. necessary, ib. wf .re be hoped tbe motion to reconsider would not prevail. , Mr. Btilby next occupied the floor Id fa vor ol the motion. ; W- T. Bay.e, olwd, favored a racoaaid- tratton , Mr Ingram thought this a scheme to build Up aa eatabli.hment for' rich niro'l sou, wuilo cotomon schools which were to benetft the poor pe vple was being entirely igiwtred. Mr. Ferebee was willing to vote for a lib iral appropria i in t the common sftirools but he was opposed to giving this money to support a et of men in hltaoei. ---Utth Mayu, ciuliirird;-twttevi-tbr,pTrTlrnit question upon Ida motion to rvcousidsr, but withdrew it in t'uvur ot Mr French, a ho' proceeded to argue in ASIM.1 it. . IT.,.u..l.. '1-,. - . . . si". 'i a recnnstiiaiauoii; when. sepsmt col Mr. rreircn comtnuetl tbr.sjAme time and during hit remarks add, ttiit in 'regard to common school bo was In favor ot the County Commissioner dcoiding to whether there stiomd b a parare acl.ool or n t. Reynolds, colored, fivored the motion to reeonaider, Cuff- Mayoeotortd. renewed the call for the pievious quisu.m. , The yras and nay were called and lb H us aoVainud the call hy a Vote of veaa fit. uays 23 The q iisifon rcrurnd upon the motion lo reconsider. The yea and naya being called the Hnute adopted tbs motion by the follow inAbtfttot . VBAs Messrs. Amu, Argn, Barnett, Blsir Bowman. Cawtnorn, Dowaim, Pwk oer, F wtrr, Frar.kUn, Krvsnsb. Uabagaa, Giaavia, Harris, if lis uilirdJ iiodgin, ttoilinan, H"rui-y.,Titi.etfiiiguT liccjot Huiiierfortl, K nney. Lnflm, Mayo, Mend' Dball M re, Pesrn, Pei-k, Pn.-, Proctor. Hagisttd, ll nlrow, Robiiiua, H..y nolds, gimootls, Snipes, 8, anion, KI1V1A1, mtillty, Bikes, V.t, White, Wikie, Wil llamson y"a 41. Nati r M wrs. Armstrong, Rtinnr, CarVsi.n. Clnytoii, Davis, Davidson, Durham. Farrow, Ftrlee, Gilwon, tiilbert, fireen, Ouni.r, Harris, of Franklin Hawkm., Hicks, High, ilinnml, (fdnctt tluuipb -r e, Ingram; Jnrvi,' Justus, ot Hwndeaitn, Kelly, of Davie, K-IH, ol M'ir, Leaiy, L 'uir, of Chatiiain, Long, ol Rjciuu.md, Maio-ic, Aluore, ul Alsoiayce, .Muixia. Paid ter, P;uk. i, Pou, ProlBit, 8igri.t, Suiith, ot Alleghany, Hwiai, Vestal, Whitney William', ol Harneti, Wilson nays 4!) The quetiion rccuired upon tbe moiion to postpone uu u I alloc the pasagu of the Hchool b II. - . Vi r. B iw man moved in amend the mo tiorfhy poip n'ng and nnkittir it a rpccial order for to-m irow at I I o'chnk. fhe motion prevst'ed vea 41 , hav 80 l.nlli.swinti,uika-Hi .Wlku b..l, i.'.(, fc.M tinea hcic funiii-oiiril, BUfl lllr wil to amend the etikPer or tue Lou t'nirg bramb ol tbe Wilmington and W.ld ui R-.l road Cmnj any wa- rflido a prc:a! or d-r t'tr to morrow tf 4J o'nb lt. Oa mo io i ol Mr 8 lllty, tbe tti'e were suspended, ami tl to'eWtend' i be time within wli'ch widows may liiasent I rom de ceased husband's will was tajetj Bp; The Judiciary Cnmntitteir reewmWcBd rbe pas nge ot tne bid wb"e-fiio atneadmerna 'I hu auiendiueios were coacurnttd in and the bin p Mfti us sevefal ivadmga. t.. . u. n .i, .t. anneal 0fti. u.u.uni, - VUtf rules th ( ouiiui.-sioiiuts ot - M'tdiBun county to levy a aajieml tax passed aicond rjdlog uuauimuusiy, Ms.Aava laoved to racoaaidcr tba Vol by which i lie bill concerning the Kaa etn and Western Malltvad paaauu this RKxaiag Mr, fiMicii moved to postpone that bio Hub aatit Thursday neat, at IS 'lefe. Adjourned. - - , s , SEls'ATE. , , TrauniA, March 23, 1884. Mr. Brogdi-n arose th a question of priv ilege. Irr his lemarks on the Tucker claim last Saturdav", It U thoBgnt by Mr.1 Tucker tt.ai be," (rfr, Brogdia) bad" done Mr. Tortrir lBjutUi-.ha iilt:lalitifd any such Intention, In the course ol iiobaie, bSTAtity intended to convey tbe Idea that Mr, T. waa a shrewd, money making man. Il hoped tui explauatfioH' Would prove eatis tat tory fo all parties. ' ' ' , Messrs. Cook, Mroglen and lorkner, fronj tBP.ir resryecuveCommittM's, made lepori. oil Ml aliiuh will be noticed heie- iut.. ; . I I ' JMr; Bowman fe-orrjr the Snaclal Commitf to whom was referred the hill to, ratai Krv nu, Inade a report of the ame.withnu. n,erott amen linunta. Mr, Cook oioved tliaf tbe mi"nrtra!t be adopt I, knd the bill He' printed and -trrvre t k ptaif 'Hr (- tsti-moirosr t oYli ck . The motion io postpone and print wa withdrawn by air, vmK, but, rtnewed by 'JBf- Lindsiy. The motion did not prevail The bill wthen taken no on third and last leading -liy eu'lon," enof conslJ i cred ep to the pour of adjourotnent S o'e.iHk. " ;' ' svi M,,? ? A i. tr"wntiiN, .vr'' IiOU.-E OF hU'Kt'sFTATlVJS', . '. j ' . fvtujir, ilsrcb 3,18ti9. - Praver by ilteR.v, Mr. L'-ng, ojf Chit, bam, ot tiie Uouea. , . Journal oi yesterday .waa read and p- Mr. Hodnett .aid l,B WVMeJ u '' rtr,d a-ctton , chapter 88, Re- BV.Bintlieearty t,artottheion tbst by 'j" ' Lo. their re kl.s aHm., rla'to-is th y w.re ,0. ! ''' ' d r"'J ,,hwl reading. 1 f.'Pe ta ing the ttw from rarryi..a ot . "V " '' crt"? 7-of -ii.rl. .., , u lmri a, boot,. He did , , Kf"1 BeXI tk0- Op And noi iho,k tiiB m-u,. ... i. . Pd IU Mvaial readiaira nude I . -. . n w.uv.11 lUiu . 1 mr. Malone a td iiuii (FriinciiXil hu was ; " ue di' guy. in lavor of col red people gZ g , J ""rr1,E,Tto W'!l,r',.I0I ,,rIi)t!lK,, Unive.siiv. -fag "' occupied as a Union SoJdiara Cmi Mr Fn nch : I am. in favor nt 'havin a I ,'!", ! "l'v,er,il fd4? vl rr a tuspea- mt di-partment at the Untttrtiiy fori Th" i, . . ' - - a n..,.. 1 he bl 1 eoncernlrip nulilJn nui; - I- f i nv Pvir.. lis 1 osiniin i and Unevank, rwpoeed favorably a bi 1 si oltstting u office 0i Couu-1 i upon ib( ,nman In th fiiy of Nbem, iDero. , lues th et j "H n o'ion or Mr. w p o . 'Usnentlatt, and toss btii wttsnd J.a kmesI 'read.B. . " i , con. u.nnj m lh ., Ji . VLm. . " fj? - les f tn. ftp,,, Jlm ZhtZ T CALtNDAa, petisi.Mj of thu rule. Bill to punish orisons (tie killti. l iuring lire tock, w next uken bp, and ' relemd to tbe CotnaiitrAj, m ib i..,i.i Bill mek.n It mliuiameaaor for any to retute tu work on tha pubU road waa next reached, when, Mr. R ingio moved to lav ltt t tsW. Tte yesa and nay being eaiied, tha Uoua - -. te d "tb--otnw by a yutr of yea. 81, naya , . tow Aftar a lengthy deb, th bill" W la- ' defloiU'ly postpo'ied. " Bill to kuiuorif theBotril 0f Edacsfian tosellstocJmwnedby thw Literary fod la the Cap Fear N.viati CAnnpaay, WM , taken up and ret.rredi u tba Committee iSducatlon. s Bill requ'ring all oontrarta for th State to baiy,r.ileKaj swxtakass-BB,--reo nimuteU to ih Judiciary Committea. . Hill concemmg orphan and deatitut s....u.eu was nrxi reaolieu, and,.wa a!a reterred tn tha Lnuimltiea oa tba Judiciarv Itlll MN.I,... ... .1. If I ' ... nimiiux w iuff uoiieil 0iri bridge in Kolwsoa wn uext: taken un Ou motion, the Senate awendinent wera coi.cuirvd io and the bill waa wdM to be enMlled for raliflcatloft. Mr, Dowoing Introduced till making the act ot goiog masked,- paiutad, xc4ia guised ieiony, a Mr. Downini said the reason he Intro- " dnced thia bill . that the Govemor wm fwing daily adied of outri- mi. toil by ptfrauna- ia-sbsgtrrse.-- f es bill bra- tlii ii th.i ii . :T .." .a. . . Tides that if any male p.-ra,w shall b or jrs , nia.ktdor disgmsed tn any place except1 H'. ...i i..njo ii snsii d guilty of telony. Further-, that It- shall bt th- auty-t) ' ofheers authorised tr aukka arrmta, ta r ' .est all person wearing msk,ot-ey kiwli oi diegulatnad Jurthtr, inUtany pwn . firing ii potf a person .Ria.k'd or tll-gui.t V r " au"7 " any uenc. .su.Asiuaain sain na Intili led in M-.-M I. ry inn o.n on i lye tais'ih. if Ihe (, iternor rngel It was Ins duty tokuppfeas such law U-sinosn by mens provided fur. by awt' Just such bills were pr.sented to Lctrtsla. tares in tunes ol ejciium-nt, and are, niore' ca-cuiateti to do tiaim Ibati g.iml, This bill wa rid Culnu In the x rente, and no uia4 of sense would ..te lor It, A nut) riding or walking edd night wifh the cap ot id. ov rC"Ht ..vet his h -ad .might be demd . iiy ti!i oil) a bung ma-k.d or dis'ilsed, a id, then lore, liah, to be shot down, &o. ' H.-i-'wl to Uy th ldilootfie taole, and, 'i that mo'ioii.callwl ilieyeasand nay. Tue Ch'k call. d tha roai sa l the Uoua. refu d to lay on the table by th following , ' ballot t - - - - Atk M.ra. ArgvArmalrong. Clay, tun, Dvi, Davidsun,- Durham, Farrow,' Fervi.-, (iu.Ho, Omen. QawktM, High, J .i vis. Kelly, ot frmie, M..tbto, ilcMil !'. Paintir, Profit t, If. ina.i. Smith, uf Aiieghany.ltffliih, n Wayne, Whitley ami W Hitnm, -ot esenrptof,.-- s. rv -Mai a. Awes, Aaliworth, Bans ' ner, Usrueti, Haines, BUtr, Carson, Caw-, 1 ..J'. - '." , f '-. aw t, t lie ra '.i,li'""CaiiBianT'1tlii. bn,iraUi.m, Ouiiier, Hayes., Hendricks, llyituant, tt.idin, Hodnett Horoey, fld (.in Ingram, Ju-tus, of Ueudtnoa, Jutic,v .. i rtan.crloid, Keliy, ot Mosirr, Kiuney,.,, Linni! Learv, I ng, i Richmond Mayo,'' Met an h as, Met'lri.BU, Moore, of ChownB," Mor.ia. Pakr, Pai,fls Price, Proc tor. RagUnd, Reiifruw, Kobbint, Reynolds, Biegrtsij enn.dY''lii tstaatnn, wevena, - Htiltey, JJat,,,V,tl, Vest, White, WIS-; """ kie, Williamson and Wilson, Mr. Do svuioii then mured to refer it to the Jud.Ciaiy Conimltum, with inatructmsf itatelv alter tha nioruiilg hourj Carried. OALKMDAk (SCSn.) f Th bill to protect Sheriffs in tble of land f..rt", was taken gp nd psised it third reading. v B 11 to lesq rxpeaaes tn taking deposL tinns waa tak- Bp tend passed it Several reading. ,( ; ,j jj,,., s , t bill providing tor holding specll termt. of the Superior Cut ti Was next reached and on motion, interred to th Judiciary Cavawiitteev - - ?' - .- n Bill to Itmtt tha rata f interest is thia -State, Was t .ken up. , A long debate ansued, when ' ' - Mr. Bowman moved ta lay the bill on tb tabtVvja.' j ' , j 4 f b y aad ay being failed, th moiion to lay oa tn table prevailed, hi m ot of yens SI, nays 18 , pa ntt it ton, theyadjviFurned eoti, i o'clock tlii afternoon. Txrbii, Buoriaa AtrniAT Tirwv Mr Kino Orr9, March" 1fjr At XUf steamer- Hsjlla 4 Mempbr tamtrd ( rrar reii' landing, tbre ineo, ail named Dr tU, not, on feaardf arinad wiik rillea, bat not lo iking to any was up.ciou Tbey told the captain to land at Maud No. 10, a another parse fished) to eorae- ot Jioard JbjeikVIA. Ttif iiWriaa3etr at lS(ut 10, three mea, t the pin ot Xiw, ap.. reared on- tbe snfc, and one cam on board with hi wile. A he started ops Stairs, be Wk shot dead by th Darreis, who ttum tan back tn that cabin deck aitd .-bot-tu two Laaes dead, w no wvre autnd ing -oa shora. Tb Darrel then went s'ioi!nd CiU'ed to tha .cpuun w. U,, gm1.je4reotM.rst Le, t'te fcn1 I c -a" rv)KC sU)y raitoit The cause , the di::'.-s f uity la Bukmrwn. - -- . Orant la l!iys0HjtBt (bad who ha ever been elected rreaidnit, He tld b hrfy, seven yisubid April 8A - I T rt ? " 4- - 7
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 24, 1869, edition 1
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