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RALEIGH, N. C WEDNESDAY, MAIICII 31. ?869. 1V0, 8G. ' BENATR , " Faioat, Man M. lft. Mr FortoW, from I'otenwJImpwwweti CeailnHto, reported bill SZtoWi GR.B 0py. The Coram'" reported buck tb bill titiv to the stte lnd in tl"' county of jj,,, with emend veat and recommended '"oaSoa r. Bwpow, the ?! were adWM-i'l B d P" Mi It Mr. Sloer, 61 Carteret, from th Commit in 00 Oorp"rtIM, reporww nmm.. m nuta te, of bill to extend limit of unm of gtsonic lodge, Mr Hye, from lb Committee oo later tprovtaMBt. reported avrly to tbe Bmipr nwHdBent to the Fajetteviile and riorwBilrd Comply. Mr Brogdra. from tbe Committee on Fi ftn n-perusd lavurably on bill empower L several eonnties to lery aptoitl taxes. Message Irotn ibe Houae transmitting a number of bill. asking tb concurrence of the Senate. Mr IKr I" "Otic ' "V' to tnthoiiae Mr Galloway, lt8berifloi Brunswick, to ,v,m,uisioBruf Uilumbu to levy tpti di2 tax. Mr Otborne introduced bill changing ,sj ij.XlBnb.rg Fml Coll. , toFtirriew Feml Coiie. Mr Mertmdels introduced a resolution te edjooro ot tb. tb day of April. Th role were wtpaodad end til ro. tatie wm amaded fey ttriklnf est the lltk tad ioaerting tb twelfth. The fMilitkM WM the adapted. lattrMttbg the Okwm to take poswnon of tBetprof the Chesapeake u AJb. aart eaael wiibia thi Bust, and bold the M SBtU the toll da thereoo,ball be paid to tbe State, Ac, end instructing tbe Gurer Dor to ate mill ary ""e is tbe discharge of tbBrniiooof tha resolution, if found aeeattary, - t t be rule ware auapeoded and tbe reso lution psd tUeti second reading unanl ""otaiu thtrdedlBg the yea and nayt were ealled end resulted yeae 9, naye Mr. Graham end Mr. Beeman. - Oa motion ot Mr: WhiMb reeotofrow weft engTed and forthwith transmitted to the ilouee ut Rcpreacntativeft, Tbe bill amending chapter 40 of the Re iwd Code, is relaliou to telicee ; The bill to eoaie pewef oa the county Tbe bill to emend ap ad ooncering tb jrovemment of Mibei, wet. taad a third time and Denied. Oa motion of Mr. Grehem, tbe ralet were wtpeeiled tb lUt. P er.eartala U mrelerlikta ia eiril proeedur. wat takee up, reed, emended aad ad t peefl red . Uffu &4s J 4i t Oa motion of Mr. Welker, the reeolution ekiog pnTllOB '"tot. the pejmant ot the CoonnTttee eppowited t iaeetigat. b Peaiienttary mattef, wae Ukeo up eud Rill nxovlilinfffor the freedora of tbe ballot box, proTidea for eeparete boiee , for Mt and colored, 4.J w read third tine. A. H. Oallowey, colored, moTtd to lay ttt.bittotketabifc'-'s Oa that motina Mr. Cook called the yeaa ud Btya which reealtad yeM 15. naye. BcfeW to nak etiB amendmente re tbe code of ciril procedure, reed third tieieaod paired. ' Ucre bI abei'ooe were granted Mr, Rub biae until Tuely morning, , Meeugti from tbe Houae, uantmittlng the rrport of the Committaa U Coofereooe, on the bill to ri wwue, Tb. report on ten la the tkntd. aoieadmcnu, with fine or two ie-ptlB. '.-- . Tbe Beoete concurred la the aintodmeotf by tbe iol lowing rota yeea , aaya t. Bill taeoeoorige guerdiua to iarexli ia thepuMicatocktfif the State any funde that may be la their hand, wat postponed ' fftdlrflftitvlj'' .... ..V.. - nr.. ft 4 Bill concerning OoardUna and. farda, u read tbitd time aad paaaed. Bill to ameud chapt. t of eirll proeew -sore we. tabled. Botsa bill CoooerBlng Rsgilari of ttA ptmti third reediog. ... Bill t. define aad pnaieh bribery, rod third tinuk.. . . , Mr. Wynne chareotniaed it a a d'ugreoe and aa laenlt to to. tUte of Korth Caro lina, aad moved ite indefinite poetpoaemtat yrMt,BaytliH The biU thta pd, ytae te, naye J.' ' Mr. Martiadal Introduced a ReeolutloB, . ,1 M ' - kill . 1. .11 wf ttowie uriinuiiMJK UiMi uw ewe et be unreduced afut Mdndey oeif without the BBBDimotu eomwtt tt th. Houees Mr. Lv mored fc auepeaeioB .f the reJea, that .thefeedutian nay be acted, oa. lot adspud. j 4 J , j f ' ? ; t f TUe Ktn!utIoa wa tabled. The bill, ta relation to tb. Tenneeeee Rirer Kail Road Gcmpaay, red third ua the tubitttun wat rejected j wbra ,.. v . - Mr, Lot. Bored a reoooalderatlea of the te. '. .'"""';' . ' "' T Kr. A. t. lonet tnoved to lay that motion ee me tartm, yeaa ia, aaya i. The mtia ts noonadee then previJled ', Aad tbaaueetioa tbeavnearring m tb. tabnitttta oiTjrifd y. Ja. LT "UH1 feu IS naye 80. - - ""' Mr. Moore then tarWefl t lay the biU mr tblw-yeae 17, may. 15. ftiU M:ti.W'tb GUthaaiMta;! Road Cwoany eomple tt Road, wa Tead A third time, Mr. Moure, of Carteret, moored to lay ra - MHatAa;fciiedULi-4 r Pending the further oooaiduratlon, tb fcaaedioufBi-"r:rzr: n" EOC8I OF flEPRESEirTATlVKS.' ' FxiDAT, March lf18. Prajrerlsy the Re Mr. tosg, f Cki . jg.Tiu tin Jour at t veaterdar a rjiju4api piwrd. i. 'i ,,-,', - i. Mr. Btilky, Iroai th Committee on Edo taU, rayortad Urorably apoa lltrbtli to aroride a system of Puboc laatraoltoTr. Mr. MacdeahaTl arpta to a qowttoB f privilege. He, 'a on. of th Committe a iRAejftiB?ift! vfati.' aoftton. uf th bul, V.v il. would Kit hi b pKitoa ta detail when th bill cam op (of eoendrstion. t Mr. Hy'g.n ipolt to th The but Ta BJeM rd fe ,r; -xVttrt 5 llVcvAk." ' ' ,ivllr ir.w )fa. rteunmttteaof Coat' irrence, n rthitjoa to thtRevvpu brf!,"" mittd a report which wae ptteed upoo tbe Calendar. . Mr, iqrpett ; A Mil to levy a special Ut IB Pereoa Uouatj. Liee ovrr. By Mr. Ketee : A bill to id tlie Wateoa Parochial rkbool Fund. Rtltrred. By Kr. Kinney : A bill to pmhihit the eile of liqiMir within Cwomflea of the Sii ec Hill Mining Co. Live By Mr. Peek : A bill to conetruct a rail road from Wilmington to Plymouth. He terred. By Mr. Smith, ol Weyne : A bill to In. corporate ibe town of Pikesvtlle, Way ire county. Rrlerred. By Mr. Stevene : A bill rcfrnlating ihv fare upon eartain rallioaile. Liun ovtr On motion of Mr. Iovrriili, the rulen wrri' tuapundeil, end tbe bill h-uthwit'.ni; the Board of Kdacatim to erll the ciuu'xtoi k in kbe Cp Fear Navigation Co, w,.a u ken upend paasrd i te , v, r-ol ieimci. On mntiiid nf Mr. Vewt, tbe rule wi-ri entpended, and the Ml' directing ihr Secn tafy ot State to turma;. oniy cowmiaaiuo era with the Code of Civil Procedure ut amended, t taken u;,. Mr. Veet offered a tubetttute, which win adopted, and the bill paaaed il Mveral reading By J. H. Harrie, of Wake, colored : A bill to amend Ctp. 3i, Reviecd Jode. lie. tared. By Mr. Kte ' A bill to Incorporate the Plicenix Traneporlatlun Compaoy. Ke teried. On m;itio..nf Mr. McMillan, the mli W.ee nepeoded, and the bill io allow h comruiexlonere ot Duplin c .uniy io levj a rpeoial.Ux. waa taken op and paaerd ut aecsnd reading, by e vote ot yeu 88, nnv none. , ; Mr. Wii mored to auapend the rule, and take up tbe Senate bill to protect the State 1 against frauduietit sale of property lor the 1 uea of a Penitentiary. j - Mr, Downmg oppoeed a jjmaio8 i ht j rule. j After aoroe debate, Mr. Pou'e motion to I euxpend the rulea, waa pat to a vote ai d Carried. ! The Clerk read the Mil. The bill for bid the Treasurer from payiog the interest or principal on the 1 1 00,000 ) iit, Pob moved to strike out a portion ot the preamble and to change the title ol tbe bill. Mr. Downing took the fi 'or and spoke againet the bill, lie thought if the Houae paeeed tbe bill it would prove a imihtv -lie did not think tbe State could repudiate the purchate. Alter some diectieaion tb queetion re curred upon Mr. Pou't motion to strike out tbe preamble. Mr. Durham said he hoped the motion would not prevail as the preuuiie spoke tbe troth, a there certainly bad been a huge fraud somewhere. Mr. Downing said it was a tissue ot falsehoods. J. fl. Harris, of Wake, colored said the preamble waa a libel upon the 0 ivemor, Treasurer and heads ot departments, &c. Mf. Efte moved to ameud the siumtH ment by striking out all aftr the aucouil tsAevwa. Carri1. Tbe amendment at amended was then adapted. The bill tben pasted t seveml rea.ling by a rota of yeas 80, aaya 6. (Mbwii. Crawford, colored, Downing. Hates, obi oid, Justice, of Ratherloid, Lflin ami Mayo, colored, voted in tha negative ) J. 8. Harrie, of Wake, colored, moved to strike Out the entire preamble. Lost. A long debate ensued, and the lull pass ed it third reading after having the entm preamble stricken out. On motion of Mr. EStea, the rules wen suspended, and tha report of the Cotnra t tee of Coofisrenoe m regard to the Revenue bill, waa taken up. Mr. Eetea, Chan man ol the House branch oi tb House brancli of tbe CooiiDitiue, red the varuiu ameodments agreed upon tij aid Comraltrxe. On motion, the Hous. concurretl in the report and tbe tteaata. wa notified uf the tamtt. . SPECIAL OHDKR. Benate bill to auibouiu the construction f a iUllroad from Plymouth to Wilming ton. (This bill aakl for an appropriation of UOO,000 ) . A long clofiafe" ehsuerl upoti the ranotit mend men t reported by the Committee, which war finally adopted. Mr. Welch offered ai amendment tub mining tbe proposition to a vote ol the people, wbieu waa rejected by a rote of ; ..." 4 .... ei , Th yesi aod Bay being called, the I House Teiected th W4i on it escoud read- i IngBf-th following baltot-i - I Avtai.Mttr. Amn, Armstrong. Bar- ! aatt Canon. Carey, Cherry, Crawford, Da-1 via, Dixott, Downing, BilingtoUK Forkn, r, Potter OaUagao, Oratiam, Oreen, it arris, ol FsaakiuUia-Av-M iWwi r Uft' .8tJ! j Man McMillan. Ragltnd, Renfrow, ftittonds, Snipes, Sulley, gykesrbompaon, Vet, Whit aad Wil- llamsoa, . " .... , Mat Messrs. AllltOB, Aahwbrtb, Bod dw, CWPion. CUvton, Davidson, Even, Farrow, f. sbve, French, Oibann, Grier, aett. Horner, nompnnea, nMiigiua. a.oj, imn vr - y - , ct DuW, Kellr, ot Moore, Kmney, Loog,.ol Act incorporating Trustees Union Church, Chatham. Long, of RWww.od, Mathwoa, i at Company Scops. MeadenhsU M we, ol Alamance, Morris, ; Bill to amend the charter of th town of Nicholsou. Paintar, Pearsoo, Pou, RobblH, Bath. rlXiawn? 8h.Tr, Smith, of Allegbauy, j House bill incorporating Sparkling Ca weat. Vtl. Wt :-c. tawba .Borings. vntt n Wilki. Wiiham, ot WilUamvof Sampstoa, and WHloa. " AdjottflUid- 6EXATE. - atovr mo. l - -1 rAf, Maeek M. 1888. Bill to author - te OooBMwuera 1 Beckingritm oonnty, to levy a tpedal tal, pwaMd M-sso4. Beading. . Th bill lalg to tb weighing ot Ktm ta WilmingtriB, p4 i eri adipiP- tTfc. hilt t'Td lot U sppoiotlng of Th. b it Pr? V (-u at I wentr per tmnelof wgUinJJ) and trirtellaWof35fWlWlf Wetg .J -v, -, . . . . --mTIonai- w-t Jat ftJWlM Ra.Tatkat. .. ..... a tea axanad reartiuo. M'. iu, c4 Coiuat-UJ moved ta layoa .C I hiM , 1 ft. ,'-,v . " Th 4wwioa reon.rriug oa th pstgj the retoitltion-reaulted yea 10, ajt ttfc- Ttt rresiO. at toim w w . . .trtcrw-jbalU at aji tiinr thtrd readiig; - - - . U.xw bHl io empower th. oouoty ol r;umbrtaBa so lery a rp.. j , ' Bill uthonxing i h --ot dmrrr ,o esiiirr--- - l!!i aautotitln tu. uotiww" j Bill suthoriaing thf C-ommionr of i Wairen to levy a aptcial tax. j B H authoiMiiiiB the (!vuiffllslooert ' of Jackson to issue. bonds. iliil euthnriaing the Commissioner of 1 Jones to levy a special tax ( Kill autboriaiag the Commissiooart of , L'uion to ltvya special tax. Bill to allow the Coruaiiasioners of the town ol Rutherford ton to levy a special tax. The bill proridins for reports from Cer tain Railroad Oompanlee. On mntion the tVnate adjourned. SKNATK. ' Pattjiidat, March S7, 1S89. Mr Brogdeo, from the Committee on Fi nance, made sundry reports on private bills. Mr. Forkner, from the committee on In ternal I in provements, reported favorably on the lull to incorporate he AsMioro' aad Albemarle ftll Road Company. Mr Mo, re, of Carteret, lr m the Com mittee cm Corporation, reported favorably on (.eversl bills. Message from the House, transmitting bills, and a-kM'g concurrence. Bill authorizing ommiasionert of Rock ingbsm to hvy a spiCial tax, read tliird tune and pased. Bill, to cnarter the Bank of Qreeneboro', waa read third time. Various amemlmoots were offered by Mr. Cook, but rtjected. The question then recurring on the pas Has- ol the bill, resulted in yeas 27, nays 9 Bill authoring the Commissioners o Johnston f'ouuiy, to h vy a special las, passed iit seo.ml reading Bill for ti, reli.f of B. Wtdlec, wared third lime and passed. BM1 to eetalillali s turnpiks road troni Manoti tu Aeherille, read teuond time and tublwi. Bill to charter the B ink of Asbeville, read third tune, and patetd by a vote of yeas 20 nayN 10. 'Bill hr charter the Bunk ot Cumtierlsnd, to be located io Fujettevilte, passed third reading Bill iocUiKe tho name nf the town of NalionU to Kreuiont, passed third reading Bill in teiation to a plunk road Ir m H'gh Point u Slem, paaiteil third reeding. Kill to amend charti r of tbe Wilmington Hook and Ladder Company, pasted ibird r st.ing. V Bill to autliorii" the Conimiloners of Hnbaliury to issue bonds, passed second reading. Ilili incorporating Ett Bend Lodge), A Y. M , in the County ot Yadkin, p tS-ed thiid time. Mi. pavis said, he had stood in the posi tion ot ining opposed to ibe charter of a certain Lodge, on a former occasion, this fu under a misapprehension, lie would state, however, l list although be did not have the honor of being a memthtr of that time-h' nored fraternity, be was a friend to Msaoory, and would most chierlnlly gire his vote to charter all lodges when applied lor. They were composed of men ot honor, and men holding high political aod social positions in society. Bill incorporating Silver Valley Mineral Company, paaaed tliird time. Resolution in tsvor ot the Nhorifl of Jackson t ouuty, pi-ed third reading. Resolution in favor ol J. L. Moore, late Hbenfl ol Macon County, passed third time Resolution for the reliet of J. A Long,, late Sheriff ol the CoJuly ot Richmond, pasw d third reading, Bill in favor ot J W. C. Piercy, late tax collector ot Cherokee county. Bill to incorporate Trinity Lodge, in the county of Randolph. House bill tor the reliet of Mary Crow cler - allowing her to mrry aain. Resolution in lar"r ol Blias Loncrier, of Catawba county. Parsed their 8rd reading. Bill authorising Uommissioners of Wayne County, to levy a special tax. Passed 2nd. reading. B ,11 authorizing the Commissioner of Pe qilimao to levy especial tax. Passed 2nd time. Bill to chsui the looa'ion of tbe county site of U ay wood Co. Tallied Bill incorporating tbe Independent Tele graph Company. Passed 8 d reading. Bill incorporating the tews at Lning. ton Parsed 3rd time. Resolution ffir the relief of Catherine Kendall. Referred to tbe Committee on Claims, Bid authorizing the construction ot a ton hridcre acMsa Maw Hirer. Bill to incorporate the Yatlkin Bridge Company. . , BiU authorfmg the rection of a toll bridge across John's Rvar. Bill incorporating Halifax Manufacturing Comnanv, Bill to incorporate Middle Fall Mannfac- turingC onipaiij. "Bill providing 'for the "ppdrnTmnt"" i&T municipal officer for tb towo of Rocky Mount. Bill to incorporate the town of Trinity, la the county of Randolph, Bill laoorporaiing W. T. Bain Lodge ta the county ot Wska. tf Bill incorporating town oi l, orange, is mil auiouriaiMM wnnmivwi us au . T . , . ..o ..j . u Ua to levy a apacial t all paased their, U reading. - - .- , Bill authf.rixiog th appointment of ft tax euiectoi fuf tue county of Pafquotank rejected. Bdl aBthotgfog tb 0onimironx of Frankliacoaoty tftlevy aapesial til. Bid for the relief of Jras Sumner. Bill Incorporating tbe tnwa Of Madison all ptaaed 84 lima. Massage lruia to House, sertivg ti rhs Senate reaotutloa to atj mra on the i It h of April. ' , Hlil iBoorooratfng Met ibanesvitl Lodge. I -ti.ll- iilhnrieihllia JVifiStrooItoa ot a hri,t.ra acroea tb Catawba Riter. Act to nrrvent thtdeatruottoa of flah la Lttic Riyer,l fh' o.urifjf' oFJohnstoSj parted tnaur aevsrwi nwwipi . , .; Adjourned. . B0Tj9B 0 - - y- Or REPRESENTATIVES.-" Tatcffnaf -Ifarch W, I8i 4 H nn called to arder- at the ttnuaf hour. Frayer by tb fU; Sfr. Lwrg.-of th at. - - - " " P ' Journal el yesterday read and BftprorstL Varlonv tnr-m-,r wr rtcciTtid from ganatoliS'wwiawBors" tho sati tsoiu- .hU anuroDriatoit diMd - Z, . . ,-. Among thent-a resolution propig to adjourn sine afstne the Uth of April. Leave of alsuce wa granted to Mr. Da vidson. Mr. Matheaon from ! Committee tin Corporation, reported lavorably upoo tho bill, to anwiud ibe act ktcorp.r.t.i.ng the vnieotn; tjtrnptae tjtwipasy. jrutceu upon We eaianciar. ,r J). S. Lesry, colored, from tie atmef Com mit tea, reported favorably uon the txil to fo"4rporal the Ptiosuix Transportation l'OBipny. riwd upon thicah ndar By Mr. Justus, of H oleon : A. bill to allow the Commiti 'Hi re o, his county to levy a special tax. Lie ovir. By Mr. FieBeut A bill tol.corport the People Gai Light Compa:". 11 leired. By J. W Price, colored ; I bill to h cor porate the Wilmington Co rprative Land and Building Company. R,lrrett. C'utl.e Mayo, colored, moverl to r,-c oerfidcr the vote iletr-arinir me bill conntiuciii g a Railroad fr tu Wilmington ts Piymo;-h After a dubata ol ou,e b ngh Mr mith, of Alleghany, moved to lay Uie motion ou the table. The yeas and nays being called, tbe House rejected the motion by a vote ot yeas Si, ny 01. Mayo's motion was tben adopt i by t rot of yeas 91. The question then recurred upon the motion to reconside On motion 01 Mr French, tbe consider tion ot that motion . poatprnod un;il Monday next at 12 o'clock. Various bil.a Ir en the private caletukr were taken up and considered .mil sojourn ment. SL.SA1E. MoKSp.it, March 89, 1801 Mr. Hayes moved ta reconsider ibe role by which the bill chartering the Indepetd etrt Telegrah-f)oapTii-, passed rnt tanir dy, a bethought it u rnnt ng a mo nopoly, which was forbidden hy the Cwisti tution. On motion of Mr. Monre. of Carteret the motion to reconsider was tabled. Levnve of ab-enr-e was granted Mr. 8te pbens for one week. Leave or absence wa granted Mr. Hur fthv for five days. Mr Smith, from the Committee on rop ositions and Grievances, reported favorably on tbe bill to abolish the Board ot Coincil men in Jfewlrn. Mr. Bweet asked a suspension f the rule to put the bill on its second rwiiug, aa there a great excitement in Jiewbern on the subject, and he held in bis luod a petition, mimeroualy signed by citiao oi Newbciu, asking the passage of tin bill TUe petition was signed by 500 V'Mtrs most ol them &lored men. A. H. Galloway, colored, oppose the suspension uf the rules, as be tin uut this Legislature bad no right to iaterien with the city matters ol Newbern, snd be under stood very well, the object of the Jill it waa to oust this board of Couneilnen, be caue there were colored men electedon that board, and h looked upon the curse ut Mr. Sweet as infamous Mr. Sweet, in reply, snid, Io substance, that the Senator from New Hanover, had, on more than one ccasiou, .raveled out ol his way, to gt info water too deep tor him, and had not even so much a a straw t sanction him. He dirt not expect, nor did he intend, to be iumlttdby the Senator from New Hanover, who did not exhibit senw enough to understand tlie ruies ol propriety. Amidst much confusion, aud in au ex cited mannor, A. H. Galloway, colored, said he would bold the Senator trom Craven responsible lor his language, outside ot this Hall; and subaequeotly said, that, if hen after, the Senator from Craven mstllted him, ae would prove to him tbe blood ot a true Southron. Tbe ro e were not aiiawnuYd. Mr. Brt.gden, from tlie Finance Commit tea, to whom was relerrei the House bill authorizing the public Treasurer to borrow money to supply a deficit ley in thuTrea ury, reported the bill back with s subnti tut. ,. " Tbe rule wer tuspender and the sub stitute was adopted and the qui ttion being on tbe paraage of tbe bill, as suneudeii, Mr. Hayes moved to emend by restrici. ing the Tieaaurer to 0 pr cent- instead ol 8 - which was not adopted. Tbe bill then paased it Snd. ri a ling. Mr. W. D, Jones, trom the Committee oa Agriculture, reported tie bill creating a Bureau of Agriculture, AW, in the office of th. Baeretarji --of-jiwev mim sniwiiitiinu, Message from the Uoum, transmitting bills for concurrence. ' v House bill, amei.diug the tharter of the Western N. C. Kailroad Conpany. pa-ws.t, un.utr. A aiupenstuo. 4t.4h-nUas, ita tnum i several readinga Mr. L gg introduced a bill authoriim th late oberiff ol BruoswicJt, io collect arrears of taxes, and tor hi niicf. Mr. Hurpky gar qutica or a bill to in corporate a Iluvk aud Ladder Company in Fayette? ill. Mr. Welker presented a bill sno report is relauoo to toe location ol tbe Peniten tiary. Mad speoial order lot to night. The bill allowing th Ckatbam itaiiroad to complete it work wa taken up on t;j tliird rwidii-g, and psssevl l m otll si- Iowa th CHkpany to taste 3.000 000 ot boodt. and BJOJtiiag it road the otal ' taking aud. mortgage. j Th bdl auihiruuig the several Counties to abacrtb Mock iu Rais-oad Compaaie. A.it a debate, paniripaied m by Measrt. Osborne, fiweet and Oraban itt eppoamon, aad Mc Fork ia to aihratatira, paau it third reading. Tha bill to taoorporaU the Fayattcrill & New River Raiiroad, wa urn a tied so as to read Fsjetbsvilte & Atlantic Rosd, making tn termtau at JHorekeisai .Ciiy, paswi it grd wading Jfaa 1ft, oajt 10- - Bill to-auuburix Va Wchngrof bptrdtv wa token tip. Mr. Dart snored to .ay oa tha table, which tailed. 'Mr. iWrow then took At floor, aad ia aa abt apeecti, advocatad tb passage oi the "MrTv IB m-Hr; Welker taea spok la iavcr aad Mr. Hayet agalaat. Mr. Oabom spok ia favor of th. bill. During tli. discuasfoa Mr. Orabara asked Mr. Dav wil fc-badnut feiid; bim (Hr. rafanti) that be (Davie) regarded these that h. bad tkmioed tb. aul iect aad tbosght they oagba to b paid, Mr. Davis .4c4 UusCh .vA mIm . .rblF..t tsm bat wwhed tuftoar-tpoM -'gata.-' " '' "v'' 1 Adjoutnad. ! UOt'tW fF lr8PrtRe.B!fP"A Tl v b; I Monuav, Vlaroi, SB. frwJU. ! H 'me called to order at tii uul Uoor, . Journai ot S4tuidy last rejd mul, p. proved. Ity Mr. Ritgland ; A resolution that this Uo,,,, , Hibiy emerurn no ptoj-oaitiou ltttu a ue C"Ulitv dulicig ibii iion. On uo tion of Mr. Itngland, theiu'ca w'cri' suaended, in order to consider th resoiu tion Mr II i Igin moved to lay it on the table. The ysaaaud i,y. In iiijj rte f the Hous,' )..Uu-t the n otiuu tu table, l y a volu of tin 17, na s 51. i The resolution Was then adapted. ! Ity Mi rth.VKi ; A fe;oluClon, 'q .eating the I', ni'ent iarj Committee to Mil the , town d jSiiiiialtury, L -- over, j By Mf E,t s: A lull to author xa tW 'iiiivenior i.xuiploy 0 uut-el iti the !?upru)e , Court ot the United S at.B. R i.ri.d. I V.irioua iucMMue were nceived lioiu the ! BciiMte, in gaid to a-veriil til. wtiicu were appropuaicly dip, dot. Uy vir HinWplnie. . A b il to incorporate the Nono.k Jt uir.tuck Railroad. ' tsiufer red. Ofi motion of Mr Fmwcu, the rulea were suspended, und t'.e Id 1 sup,liinental to au act to auuuJ ttir charter ot tho .Wilmington, Ubarlutte Jt Ku herlorit iUiiroad Compa ny, was laaen up, and phased ts scval readiua friicni. oruxr. f.,r an act to provide for a Substitute syaui o puolic it sti uction. The bid was considered oy secnona to. not, 1 w lesd aud atinpird: t4.Mion was ehyhtly uui&ided arid aii-p-..i, hecliou 8 was amends.! by inserting a rviM ihat uo ssxttaitan or political text txioa iiiail be u ed. Mr. Painter moved to amend tha provino b) juy-uig ttMt. t-t-o-k, ouijt-iul o Ubi school teaching maienau ol periua Dent residents ol ihia tiiate sliall .it sil Huiea h..ve pnuj, uc. and auall he aekcied by tlie ale It. ard ol ICducoliou, woeu ibt saute i a i Oc obtained. Lot 'I tie section was iheu adi pud. Quite a loug Uibate look pUc.e upon the rec.-iiiii eud .tiou oi the uouiumiee lo strik.' out section 4, which reads as follow; ' itui lekt books selected and pre ..eul td by tliu Hoard of Education Ull le iimi.i iu use lor a period ol not leas thwo live years " Mr. Uowuian si.id that unless this section waa stricken out, he would look upon Uie bill aa aa attempt to lon e upon the people ot Xortb Ciroiina a certain aislem uf eiiu caiiou in ordur to inlil luto Hie minds ol the pupils certain creeds, theories and prin ciple., uiturly repugnant to ad ot out pre ooi.cived notions aod itlee oi Wiiat t right and proper. .tlr Ingram asid he thought that il this portion oi tlie toll stood as it wa, the title should be ctiangwl, aud his load uf being an act io piovide for a system of public tn suuctiou, ii should be called a oil I to estab lish a puiiiishing louoti fur tbe luefii of ccit iin speculators. Uu Uopcd the soction would be sltickeo out. Messrs. French, Fcsbr and Stiiiey op- poaed tlie sti iking out ot the ,ctiou. Mr. Duilinm said il snciu to be uie intent of ibis bdl io give this Board ol Education power to prescribe .It it bowks, auii u force ,tn. nts U Send their children to tue schools wh'iethe i, xt hooks aie used. I bough tliu l ook, selected should be obnoxious, yet pauuia wtie lo be compelled lo sn l Uie.tr cluhlrEu to the tcbool if they wo abio to ,end llieio elsewhere. Kven tbe pitr privib'ge nf kwptng triuir children at tjome i, denied to tliem, to he hoped tbu section would he ainckcn out. Th yeas and nay t oeingt-allvd, the House refusid tn strike out the section by a vote ot yeas ID. nova 48. Mr. Bowman said he rcgoriled tbi re fusal ol the House to strike out this section as an attempt to fej upon the people ol the State teriaiu doc rlne. He would warn gentlemen ihst, il lhi coropulsori and intamous course was pursued, that the whole bill would bu tought to t e bitter end, Ac. He intended to move this, ufier-no-n. wlien the bill com s up as unfiuiatieii business, to la; It on the labia. The Houae then adjourned nJtii 4 o'eloek this af.truuou. BEN ATE. KIOttT SESSIOS. Monusr, Miirch 29, 1809. The bill, losmting the P-oMuar j . tig the spfcial order, waa read theMnot.d time, retert-to-twiHs4wiV4.uic-iha tpa cial ord- r for Wednesday mxL Mr. R -aapass, flora the Comnttt on Salaries aad Fes, ruporteii back lb lull. and reeominoodcd that It do pais. IB.ll ti-as Wsu4y th .? raw 'm i urer.J Ma te t iscial ,oidir tor to luoriow The lull ptoridbig for an ex b ti g ot certain bond, t-i'ng the untlnished iui us of the nioruinu, wa K:ku up Mr Moore, ot Uit. net, tutvi d .o lay on tha tab. I'rvadert. A. tl. Uallow", C'wmI. aakaiil that tbe bill reported tin morning relative ro toe city of New brn. tie relet red bauK to ih Committee on Propoa t.on a id 'r evanre-, as he heM an adverse pennon, tiguttd bv A00 voters. Tho motion prevailed, and I oi bill was re leivcil back. Act to ealablitb tbi line bmwn Ala- i auce and CDatham, read ani urn laud yasoed. R-s lutinQ reduir th fr 4im oi tbe officers and wallers ot tbe Uvnetai Aoattut b y, and that tot sum ol those who are a-iaeut, when (be yea, and Da ire called, shall be noted ro Ui )ouroali, was read. Mr. Mar nxiaie moved IU ladirln le post, pooemei.t, wblJi resui ol, yas 18, Dssys 13. Bill reqiuriug O.e Board 1 Eouciiioo to invest oenaiu fumla iu bunds ol tn slat, or of theLuiud Stales, wa ivl atoopd time and pad. , ; Ai.lJOrelatl iu w in public lacda, tsHid time for makrhgentnti pafroct, Kfisd sec in d time. Mr. Weifcer movwd tttbtwsflait poalpsw,: ment. Motlou laded. Th bill thxa pa-ted. Li)d bUh-C-ayin-iiaji CbIi J!t'f Mri. ieaalaiiCutid. .LLU(. 'Bill dtfiniog cmtempt, and tpoaifyia peoaity tibrafur, read aeound Miito aoii paaaed. , ' ' I The Beoato thea' a ijoaraed. "fx' - -f '- $esat'- 1 srdtjrtyias Mareh'Sa.-io-.s. Leave f arxKos- was granted tb tvu tor irona Aatott aad titdn, aotil 'th lt APBli fw wwt Mr. Baicow p reseated etitioa tront tb oititaosnf Bu.k. j , Wiaatoaat, from tb ladlciary Oowj- mtHe.: pa,4 lck uumlMr j oUU, wuu.u t.ak MMfir p ace o thu Calnmiar, . Mr. liiah.m, trout ih Cumtnitt oa tit Jticirr, ri pieri back a number of btila, who h weii) placed upon the Calendar. Mi. isuiith from the Ooiumitleti on Prop oa tian ttd (triavore, reported l .rorably on the hills auth, rising certain Site-rlff aud isx aittcit.ar yb ctdieot arare of tax., Mt. Brugda. fioimbe Finance lommd te, reportml fatorahly on the bill Vi lebeve Hulus 0il -way, laie ShenfT ol Brunswick Mr. Mitrpi.y lutnxliHoil a bill 'inetirpo rating the M L a i Ho. k sod Ldde.r Com psny of Fayeiurills. Hill lo titai,iish a line hetweea tbe counties of Alamance and Cbaltia'tn, iead 8:1 unit Mr. Burnt r mat l'd, that, at this tim", uie county ot thallikus could not (tiliatn me rxps-nteol a survey. Mr SliofTticr a-ked, would theS.uaUir are to he passage ol the bdl if Alamance woutl p y the t ii ns.- f I'toe rnvudeut asktrl Mr, gholTner tf . be was au h nt8-l to make :u If, r 1 Mr. Bto.ff ,r - Jto ; but UweXpHtta WwU (1 In- bo iriilitig he would are lo pT the cost himself, if Ctialliam objected, ft was imp.iitam Flint this line IhoffldiStWatiTisti " etl ; the people want to know where they lire"; It a man stiouid reach "up and tiikc tistthing Mff a liiu'', or turn eess- tug, tbe (Seers wished to know wurre it all occur red, so as to draw liil s of indicment. Mr. II irp.a s-i t tl,A miH,M f hi cnun y were o,p,,ed to it, and he was i ji p ocd to ;t, ai.d 'Ii refore dird tbe f--a v to i-somd io hou 'he sam courtesy fjiy hd to r,ther Seratirt. Mr Ri-fpass participateit in this very in tett'-Sirig d' bate, in tubt aoc, that t'o trouble might In rea'i tier grow out'of" nii interlorence, the matter had btir rmain as it is. Afn-r soink -further debate, th WM waa tsttttt"d, 4- 4lrw ti ienii of a -int'ey upou the County of Alaiuaooe, ye vt lJ the Couimiwiotier I. ha ham w r unwilling to pay her share, and Iu this shape th.- hill passed Irs third read np. Mr. Cooke moved that tbe CrfMiiBiitiwt on Knrulled Bills be I net eased two additional menii ers. Agreed to, A' t to lay oft IL mislead, Jte., waa read third time, and pas d yeas 80, nays 2. Act providing salaries lur the Uovernor aud Treasurer allows the Oovoruor $4,000, and 1,000 tor house reut allows the Trees urei 8,000. Mr. Osboine. said he was willing to allow ih Oovsrnur 14.000; the bill gave blm 5,000 Mr. Wynne wat willing to glv Ih Oor eroor 5 000, but ooulu uot vote to giv him Si 000 because be cbisie to rent hi own houae, Mc. Mattindal taid. the Qovrraor wa ta mncb entitled toA,000as memln-rs of I ou gnas, especially as he, the Governor, had to furnish his own house.; tbe Uovernnicut houn was not ia a cootlitioo lor Mr, Hoi yen to live in, tKiui)iig th poaitiou that he dM3fcr '' Th" motion to ttrike out reaultad, yeaa IS. nay 19. The question then being oa tlia final passage ol the bill, resulted, taea lii, aaya ia Mr. Bellamy moved to reconsider. Mr. Qaye moved to lay that motion on the table, hesult, yeas 10, nay 1)0. Tlie question now recurring oa th mo tion to recuoaidnr, Mr Hayes said, if the opposition would agree tn inske the salary 3,000, he would vote tor a reconsideration uulcst they did, he would not. Mr. Welker held in hts hand a substitul which would went to views of the tkuator iioui RobesoB. Mr. Lov oblected to any bargain being made on this floor. Mr. Bobbins opposed a salary greater than 4,000 it Was r tough, aud tbe office ssotiidts tought with ibis salary, people were now leaving tha Btste iu immeuae numbers, in conwqusnoe of heavy taxation, and thu povrty ol our State, made so bv IU. iiral rule this wat th language of mi rituta to him. Mr. W D Jones said, inaimach as tb Governor had reiused to occupy tbe Staie Maoaion, and tuerl,y save lo the State a yoij. Urge ,auioiii.ufc aapusllybtul Jt, )uai to allow Uim the U,U09, Mi. Wynne repiid to Mr. Robbiii, and fixed I he distress ot our p opie, upoa tb put? rr-pten'ed by Mr R., 4c " Mr, OaOorue, in an abl arguutHt 0pod the luu'eaac of tbe salary. Mr. ltespasa defuiului the Repullicaa party, and advocied tbe adoption of the 4o00 salsry, and tii 1 000 lor rent. t uu usiu Jioa. lhaa being, to reconsider, letnlted y a lit, nay 18 Mi. A .laei off ied a aubstitute, making the Gov ruui's adary 5,000. U . L ls,y io ived io amend that, by tfv.- nai it: Mr. Waiktr's u ittVtutc was tben adopt- el. - -and the bill, a erueudad, paased, yeaa U, nay 1. Act r 'i ;irnt; (he B isvd of Educat o to So vi a' ccr ain lunds, coming iuio their n mils, in Su e or U. S. aecuntiea, was r ad mir l time, ami passed. Mr L d-sy moved a reconsidi raiiod o tnc vote, (tit last uightj by which tha v ie to lay i,n tht tsblw, the bill, authori mm the exiiliange ot curiam boi.rie leaQ id fof Fta lroad purpose. Th motion pre vailnd. Mr. Rispass moved to postpone, snd make the special enter for M ouday next at i t o'clock. On the nr-!ion to p'wtpooe, a Erotracud and fit debate tn.ued Mr. iniieaj hading an t charajtenw-d the el ,ff ,rte orccrtain 8i-mrtort to -rf revenue, and io Vote awny money for Railroads, aa calling to their aid, powers eeouiiaf, Urre till anl vifernnl-nria no tt,y aeta found ia opposition to deb t con t rat lei before tue wr, and bad no connection with the war, thay Wife ufirigatmnt which the Blai tliotiid not f'iriuk lron. ..... . Mr. Orsnatu wat uoderstootf as fielng tezT' ft-vot--fof -the -cUagJi. tiLtlx bonds, as they were Hot wiiliia the prohibi tiuu ot the Coostitution. Mr. W. D. Joaet took ia tubttaac tb asm. .powtjri). l.. M w.tv TSIHSSJ) wtnvrw au ptMlt- .; .S i r - - l u a st san laiiar, a Ifr ear xa, s , - , , I it ui wa turn posnpoara uu Monday BOSS; tit O'clock Act aatboriaiBg lb. Treunrar to borrow nvwey to Mpply a dettoieacy in tb Trees ury. was read a third time. - . - .- j o- MtV-Mato4i voftgrw .:- .araadatewt. tidiuiotiBg tlw hat of later which, the Treasurer hU pay, to patr cent result, jjbm ,atryw Uu.-t-.s"-"'" Ji.-'?iv.,. . To biU trie passed it third . reading- yal(-aa-V- V AJL-L-U Tb fteaat than adjouiaed. , : -c r -' "s f - - -- 'r r HOCSE OF REPHESEKTATIVKS:; Tduosi, March SO, 169.- prajert-y tlia Ret, Mr toaai' -at th.' Senate.' JonrnaT of yesterday read and- rtlTe4, Mr. Frt nclj presented petition iitn tha Coiiimia-ioiicraot New UaMOver county ami tbu Aldatuiea of tb eity td Wilmington Plnoed on Calendar. By Mr. French ; A bill tn amend the act t estsbiisii special Courts is tb cilie of Wilmtagto and .Vcwbem. Rrlerred. By the vairioi A Ull to amend aectioa , uhapterdO, Revised Cad. Referred. , . By Mr, Mourn, of CbnWant A. basolutida allovilng the I'uucipol W,k to awpioy aw A-si-aut EngroNHiiit Clark until tbeeloaa 1 ol the StiSSlOU, ....,iO.,,.-... Ou motion ol Mr. Moure, the ruf. trer euspeudit and the r.-uuiiua adoptaJk Mr. Moore, or Abunaiioe, introduced tb folloAing ri ailu'ioo t : , WHaHi.SJi, Ti i LeyUlafnr livirgUrn ! with gnat plea ut.e the sure tflti tad ncteiiou. c.d4p4, oi tu VV,ha- c utii. iniliiU iu supprwsMog ihs -w itweitit,' in the c .unu ot AUmaoM; Thertf ft,). JSIslit A.'f. By 1,10 Gutvral Ass-rd,iy Of Nortii l.a.ollos. lliiLL j, wo, J i.t lxttti.k- La awarded the beroea of tkst awowrahl struggle, aud tl.tt a peut'oa b aUowwl th maimed and utdtu'iat ktt lit..,, . . ,. ) ii Clair lU'cd tb rusolutiwd, out of order. . , Hy Mr. Wilkie : A ttt 'turlno, that oScert and Bmntr ot th. Hnasa shall vaa wo iv aav, sfie fur tbe time 'storing th rc a- Ir. m the a let. of J)inber iat to tbe 4th. ol January, Lie over, B Mr. Jaivis ; x reanluiloa "that from and after t"1ay tha House (ball neat at hail (uist.ti u'i:.JitckAtM and at bait' past 8 P. M , provided t here shall b oo tiltritoua session on Haiurday. On motion the rules w tnpadd and the resolution wis aihiut i. -' ' Tiy Mr'Malone'i A. rn4utioB inatructing the sjeciai Cuunutite on Reliet to enquire aad report tu Hut General Ai-srmbly wbt additional leg'tlatioa is necessary to perfect in "Stay law" a paetat at the - praat aeasioa, tie soma dgbata tb rule Wr suspended ami the ntnluiioa wa adopted. On motion of Mr, JPgjBipfy tb ruls wer su"pipd( d, end fhu ))U to amend th act eatabiUhing a Bpnofwl HJourt iu tb City of Wtliriinigton and. ewbtr, waa taken Bp, aud referred to the JudlcJiary OraBBiittatv By Mr. Moore, of Ciiiwstfi -A..11bilt to amend chapter .44, section 6, by-lawi of et:li session, 1888, antttled aa act tg t latlou to puiiishuicul. ilel erred, . rKri.iitaacsi t'iji Substitute fur an sot to prvim fort ayv tcm of Public Inst rue: ion. j. It llfirila, of Wake, colored, moved to recommit tha bill to the Commit! oa Ed ucation, with instruotioM to report to mur row morning. Messrs. Bowman, Pou, Ingram aad Other opposed tb nioiiua, . . , , Tlie mouou to recommit waa pan aad lost, by a vote of yeas 88, aaya 89. The qtiuaikin lucurrtd upon tb. adoptioa of Motion 1. . .. The tmeudiuent , of th. - Oomwitte atrikiBg out "SupMintmHlent of l'ubl,cl. struction" and Inserting "Hoard ot E ltl cation " in line 8 beiug agreed to, the sec tion wat adopts,!, - Section H was adopted. Seci ion II was amended ia tb lame ma lor as section 7 and adopted. Section 16 wat amended ia tuch a mat nnr a to diatiiout the net annual itie una id the public sciiool fund among the several o unities in proportion to the number of children to he instructed snd then adopted, W.J. Htyea, eulutaxt, moved to rteonstder th vote by which section 0 Wat ttrickea Aiit, ' Mr. Bowman spok in oppoiiUoa to tb motion, lie iibjeoted to the section oa ac count of the enormous" load of.. taxation it , wauJ Ideate. . Iu to tipiiiioaf altsnr. a-calra. . coosiderai ion ot tact and 8ure thi far -nishlng of book, Ac, would coat at least hOO OOO. He uiutrwj to lay th mottoa to rec iusider on th table. The yeas and Bay bring called th ffousa laid the motion ia iuonsidr oa Ut Ubf by .tit follow4ng 11 lot t ' . Y(A.MfSM. Allison, Armstrong, Bu . issir. ltAeiuis...liLur. .Iksildist. , Itosymwaw. .CmSss.... sou. Clayton, Dtvta, Davi it;n, '-Durbam, Edit, Fatrow, Ftrtxw, Uilon, yilber Oreen, (irier, Gonter, Hsrrls, of Fiankllo, ' HaWkiua, Hendrtcks, Hicks, Hinraot, Hod- nett, Huui)hr.s, Ingram, Jarvia, Jtlstlco' Rutherford, Kelby, of Datie, Long, at Richmond, Melon, Matheeot), McMidao, Moore, cf Aiauanof, Moore, of Chowan, Nicholsoa, Faiatar, Pua, ftagiand, Robin Au. JSllJttF Minith.Al A Mim,),mm.v . SisSs of Wayne. 8 illey. Tanmptou, Vestal, VVelcu, Wi kie, Williams, of Saiupsua, Wnt.rn.08. ' , Natt. Miert Amtt, Csrey, Ctwrborh, T,'WiwTifr,T3i nr, Foster, Freccri, Ouhagan, Harris, of Wake Hayes, liillianl, Hoogm Horocy, Hufgings, JutlUtj of HeiidetKon, Tiiiiney, Loflui, L ry, Mayo, McCtblcs. k'Silta Lail, Morrill, M. rris, Pearson, Pribf, Hrn bow, Reynolds, Sugi.ist, SitniMiiU, rJttvuua, Sweat, rtykes, Vest, Wltwalt If 9 Besiiiunt 11 and 1 wat slightly amended aud adopted. ' tSeclloo 13 wa Variously mr-dd and tben adopted, . :'. r ..a. Pending the conlderat(oa ot tcotloa 14 tbe House adjourtied. a I ' We bear it reportad that tliei is to be a railroad teutii.u, at uo distant day, -ovar tbe wiiole length of the Atiuutic sk North Caiolina Raitroad. lur tbe oat oiase of brina- ing tog'tlier til IrleBtl ot tb road - lb. - ..... .aI.I, an ,.ri.u- U.'.. t. t. b.lt UHSISHVIUVI BUS V.ll.i, n t MllV II, WUt f exti ntled io at to iuk In the ltiuU Car olin road, and give tha peopl ehise to see the a bole line that laio twcoDaoitdarrd. Cannot you go th whole flg'trs, it-n lstmeu, and let ut set to' vrhoiij, eu.;y!srta'.-d, through tin I JttwUm Tim. r Oeri. Wm. Polk, formerly of "Balishdry," ' (Toltwt"tne- -Tnrcrenee iWiy-i-ljfigI-Miai, on tii 18, h last. , We call attention to th movmnent for a new county out of "Kol-oa and HicKmon'( jrjs -vysnV-rj? i"' Heel, ft a - f - wr. tw-tosv ot mi nwsum. at4--em-vifrrw somriliaaud uroiMirlv sial faatu, .. m.-.; aucveed. U it of" Ud. heraitej. ajj;. il Hag!. , , . , - 'A man in Connecticut reVnt'y 'got a neighbor to ht"!i him dig a gVav. ''for a juaAt'Aad, h kUlhlMifclX. 4i wvJwl., , A 6, Jltthodirt pryirBt in i la rtford, ft.nn v,rav,.l I'.imI fi, s'1-...l rr, 1 , .f A "Virginia paper c!ti - Browolow a platen iaa not at loejf data pay log aa siBcvasWW totseat. T. i C wJ" '-stiv t
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 31, 1869, edition 1
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