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tit 7r iglatare of JiortB Garollaa. -friita Call to raom ran aorta. . niM irwH, wm ordered to d A uA 11V wiu.a krs L tat kxI t "I"811 o'clock, f Bar reeoealder 'h vote Lust IB bill to provide lor the eom fssef I ha We-ttora Division of the LnKorth Carolina RuMroul pwnd, f ,u Doitpoas, the consideration LTioiio astir WiWihr w .tretf ji ."dee, WBlBB re.i.w. igM BBADIBO 0 BILL. In t. ntnorix tb Commissioner of r tiy to tov a"peW tax, passed. , 1 Hijb BcliooL pataed. ; jyiaorportta tin Eiiyl.ior PUnt- I jl i tatoorics H. B." Hayea, M. Mo. iiiiM and Willta Mom, to rvmnva ib ; urcb building from to Btptiat ua,pjMd. H i incorporate Co wlotTilla Lodge No. :0 ta tatboriie tba eonatable of tbe 1 i af trUtoa to collect arreara of taxee, pa,- 0 M ioonrporate tbe North Carolina it Temple Ataociauon, paMed U to laeorDortte ihe Cape Fear BMitd- 1 to Incorporate the Wilmington Hag-Aeaocwtioa, patend. I te amend the charur of tho town of , aateed. L to euthortit J. A. Taylor, to con I I WU bridge acruea Bruuawkk airer, J u ritend the corporate limitt of the ef Eliiabetb City, paaaetl. leaecerBiBgtOwaeuipt in the county Koerland,"pBaaitl. ' I to amend an act to enable the city of Itigh to borrow money, propoeet to ut tbe turn to the extent of ei aub 'Xwtixi iMan to be kvied la . tbe wtyand applied fur like purpoaea lieg tbe eatablishment of Water it aad the paving or Macadamising wets. - I , Graham ssid he thought this bill i sot pan. The people of Raleigh already taxed as heavily as tbey could get weay"with."'ilrit-lrWim" KBoytnoltbe city desired the pas A the bill, and as aa evidence of that the Bena'or from Wake would Bot tat retponkibility oi introducing it, It em Introduoed by tbe Senator Itom fert, Mr. R. spate. Mr. 0. said it was ms duty el tbe Legislature to restrict iwtrsol taxation of eorporstiops la I,, -nasii n a- A t ObwH.W reads as follows : "It shall be tbe i the Laglalature to provide fa th ; tatioa of cilia, towns sad " Incurpor illages, and to ' ntlrict their pvteer of m, aseesments, borromiha mty, con ig del'ts, and loaning their credit, so j wvent abuses in assessments and In sting debts by such municipal cor-, oo," and be-moved tua-4he-bili be! iHely postponed. ita Wtlker, Bellamy and Lassiter la opposition to the bill and favored Mlon to postpone, on tbe ground that ad teen requested to use tneir icflo -gsintt tbe bill by Influential gentle ompuaed of botli parties, and who 1- aad owned property Id the city, I they were of the opinion that the the present time were heavy ehongh. BrogcbB, urged the passage of the BseuBid oot why Senators Iroflt seetioBS of the State thould see prop itsrlet with the wiba of this people, i ii.txmed that the diosaal Raleigh d the paange of the bill, and if they r to improve the appearance of the a of tbe 8tete,he thought tbey should wed to do so, especially when tbey s to do it at their owa expense, bs I at any rate tbat tbey would not be a the ssme privilege that h it hereto sea graated to Wilmington, to luroiah elves with a liberal supply ef water,' i U tbe principal ot.ject ot this meas hs hoped the proposition to postpone I ba toted down.: t r f r .Jones of Wake, said he could not sw any reasonable oLlectloB 'can "be' l to tbe bill, a lt contains a I submitting the ' proposltioa . to qualified Ivoiers of the city. He t tbe motion to indefinitely p lelpjes I ant prevail, and -that the bill would owed. t pass wiihoul tiutht Jppo t motion of Mr. Oratam to iodaiaU stpoae tba bill prevailed by tbe lol ias. Messrs, H Barnes, Beallr Btcmaa, mi. iiuine. Forkner. (iraham. Uamng loass ot MeckUnborg, Laaaitef; Legt', ay,. Long, Love, Maeon, Mi Ichor, hy, Stephens, Seeet, Welker, White, eaide and Wiln 23. ts. Messrs BeasUy, Brogden, B'ytbe, wa. Cook. Evpea (out.) ilajes and 1 to Incorporate the town of Jojners loaanty i f Wilson. DaeO. I to establish a Ferry across Pedes passed. - 1 to incorporate th Mechanic Build ad Losa Ataociatioa ol W ilnjintoa, a. i to legalise a municipal electkin held stowa ol jJallas, naaa. U. - i i to aaihoriie she Stteriff oi TyreH to arrears or rlTOrrraerr. mlutioa Ultti-iJ W. H. and D. W. 11 to ioeorporate th town of Magnolia, or iki amend thtcinaftu ol.tba IvWfl ef Isrsosville. pa-sed. ' tt to jjtcrrgfirata-tha SfiW41ciBlli iina Railruad ComDeuT. oassed. "; ' T II to amend an act to iseorporat tha ar aad Waccamaw Land aad JUaaa awMMarv. Datatd. - it to iaeorsnrate tha Farmers and Ma le Loaa aad BuiMing Association of notSAK eooaty, paased. - - ' t" -J lor the relief of thx .Sheriff ol r. paased. -. rt - ,t' " 1 to emend the charter of Little River pike Company, passed. I lota vot of thaSbaril d. .-,.. , v-. iSbariff ol Cstswba, --iwlfeiiiW lifting ,ihsT':f II vTBshlps ot' iff county of Wake, pasted. , U ia-favor ol the fcbertff -ef Cherokee county, paase.1. , On motion tb Senate adjourned. -1 HOUjg OF BEPBKSKfEiffm' ' "the Hod tu celled to order at bill pt a o'clock. Leave of abseoce wat granted to Mr. Long of Chatham. UMoLITTIOm XD BILL. By Mr. Malone: A joint resolutin in favor ol i. H Alfnrd. Mr. Welch said order to keep a quo ram present during tb last dsys nf tha 4 auioa l the House, W offontd the fol lowing resolution : Itemoited. Tbat lb Sneaker bt reo netted nnitoaiga any certiBcat lor mt tt ft V MJJ VIIMIi I a ,f . , I u a wctk aotii irv wvu mi u. fiin'cw." H k aa..rxtret- !n. tint "Ooiiy 64timf from the X. V, lltraid't Waabioffloa ourn tpooutaca, wlitcbr plaeea tba coualy of Duplia amoag luoai iaaj rlrtiurbed eoadir Aa -eitiatt-aa(l 1 rlttturbad coaUt-Bi- -A a-tiia- aad Reprvaeotative' of that enuoty, dooied must emphatically the etatemeoi. ' Thr had been so aeta of lawleaaoexe or violence commitied ia tbe county, aad thcee atate men U were aiade by a atationuit aad deloot irra, paid ouVof the bard earned money of tbe people men who ware aabamrd to be aaen in the day, but haa atalihily drawn their ill gnReu wagea Ureaty Keprmnta tier a (Ail Jtuor. He wonlii mnher tate without far bf contradiction, tbat every otttaen of what' " I X l i ' t i r, . p itintf rim s a SI jiBMivir'wrthib rtree T miles ol the Ouilfoid Mine, Was Isken s up and passed tts sevsTHi; On motioa of J. W. Leery, col., the bill to amend the act to charter the Bank ot Cumberland, was taken tip and paaaed ita aiTerst readings. ; Mr. Welch moved to suspead th rales and take up bis resolution in reference to the signing ot certificate for per diem of members. The yeas and nays being called the mo-. tion to suspend ihe rules was adopted by a vot of yeas 58, nays 8. Mr. Ames offered a substitute that th Speaker be requested not to sign any cer tificate for per djtt rt members, beyoud tbe time I hey bars served until Fnday nest. ; ' Mr. Ft n be moved to lay the whole matter on th table. ' Lost, yaa 10, xttys Mr. Msndeohall moved to amend, Mr. -Wetrt VrWrttuTtor is ToTIoWs" Knolvtd,furiir, Thai the Speaker sign no certificate of any member lor th last week of this session who is absent wUhojl ICSY. . 1 , . . v l . r - Th yes and nays being called Mr. Meadenhall't smeodinent wa adopted by vot of yes 80, Bay I. Mr. Amu substitute . was put to vote Mr. Welch' resolution as amended wa put a vote and adopted. 1 i . :t -: Oa matWof Mr; Farrow, th WU ga lating pilotage at Hatters and OoracokeJ wsa taken op and pissed. x By Harris, ot Wake, col : A bill to amend tbe law of divorce and alimony. Liesover, Oa motion ol O., W. Price, col., tbe bill to amend the act establishing special Courts in the eftie 61 "Wttmtngton -and Kewbero, was taken up and ameuded. Mr. McMillan movid to lay th whole matter on the table. Carried, yeat 56, Bays H. x On motion of J. W. L-ary, col., the Mil 10 incorporate the Tomotlw iron Company, was taken npNand passed iu several lead Inga. .. - On motion of Mr. Snipe, the bin to Bo- thorixe tbr Commiasiooers of Hertford to iauie.eoun y orders, wtt takr. Bp and paased it third reading, yeas oa, nays o. A message wa received iron the Gov ernor transmitting a commuolcatioa from tbe Treasurer ia reference to lteveau mat tors. ... . Oa motion of Mr. Bowman, the commu-: nication was ordered to be Usntmitted to the Beast with a proposition lo print. Oa motioa ot Mr. Bowman, ths bill to ioeorporate the town of Bakersvtll ia the county of Mitchell, was token np and pass ed IU several remumgs. Bv Mr. Justu I A bill for th relief of land holders and laborer. Referred. On motion of Mr, Menriesliau, t out so mrnrnorata tha Stith Copper Mine, Wa Ukea op and passed tseveral readmgt.1 OB motion OI Sir. touier, me uui - empt eitixeas of Buncombe, Haderaoa Bad Madison counties from paying toll on tbe Bunoombe Turnpike Road, within th limits of Uxir respective counties, wa taken up atWi1 JfAlD;rrJ" Oa TatottiiB of Mr, ; Vast, th bill to, but thorixe the Commissioner ol Beril to kvy (pfctaltax, waa taken op and pssd i, n. motion at Mr. PaiBter. tbe bill la re f TaliofifW Indian fflrrwj tko op Bad padlU fcWTiwrtttjt--.------ ' n. .i!n ot Mr. Lons of Richmond tbe i.i 1 1 . ,.ihnu the. Commitetocers of srikmrnxl I nnntv to lTV a spoclal tax. wa taken np and passed it third reading, yea 41 Bay to. ' ByMr.BowmaBj A bill to paytba ex. ptoses incurred by lntie,1 for-ahe maio ,j i.lints arid intan person la eel- h htvatieeW refused admit- M fciW , " ' wn the Asvlnm. i Oi inotiOB of Mr. Bowman, th rules sasnraded sad passed it several ft. .,iia of Mr. Dmam. WFTa- corporstlng to North Crolm Fertilixmg Compsey.ws taken p ad pnascdlu xeveratrttrg;- Harris of Wake, co 1, moved to suspend lastdtr 'ia tak to tiULmi- I w--M - - - '"- V. .1. . . tU. wilful abandonment lor mora man -two- years Hewt eause fvf .(livotee,lrotjl Jha table. Carried. 5 t tu. mntina ta tak the biff from fttC t bis was pul to rtoT and ad iptodi 7W -fg . sttOtioB of Bs'Tis of Wnka, coLtbe bill was mad peiai order for aaU part T .Vbwlr Timiii arenins?. " Oa taotioa of Mr. - Kelly of Davie, th hill to coaSrm th alteuoa of , municipal uthoHlios ol Ihe tows of Mockaville, was takea aa and paused tt neVtral reading. ' Oi motioa of Mr. K-baouv the bill to lay otf and ratablitb fdi Conuty of SatVi, -aauk.aop. .;;t'- i ;, K Mr. HoOtnaon top too boot ib aavevatry . opposec it "i Mwrt: Jwtertittt Yesf; fvrl ih tfflr Mr. Painter moved to sine id. bv trovi- i,i"i4i!!t.j'afiaia."Lj!s.a,.i.j I- Ja.-ka etrtt keJI -twin f nettteantihed .ina ifet t!,.BQrikflL"l tiateitiswia of f itn rfeH-.eootraerott- for paWfe-bi-tiliui;i otberwiM belor tu puaage ol wit act. not. - -. - - Mr. Painter m"Ted to amend by prori ding iHatthe propotitioa of the new .auly tall De tubibiited to tbe qaaliaetl to wi ol th portion ol thnw Counliet jrioed to h erectrr into aBrCoua'iy Ion the elrrtton in Aug. 1b"0. Lott. 7 Pendit g as; did.iite action tlie Hntue adjourueit. i SENATE. .11 By !r. Bemn : B it to preacrile a Juet aiavue iur key Uih. IStit. iieieircd. , By Mr fcrkner: Bill luppleuieuital te tp anftory pi an acj to rl rertaia ' at thaad.-a.oo 11 1uS-'u9, making eppropiieuoo to Hanroad C"in panic a. iio.t'ritd, Uotionof Mr Burut to reoor aider the vote by which the bill pttaed, to pMvide for the cumpMraa ol the Weattrn liia.oo ot tue Wtetvra North Carolina IUiir..ad. Mr. Love .urged' the adopt i6a ol the moilou, bit maia ohjUaot to the Mil will appear to hie promt araititt ju pattagr. htr. Borrrt aaid I e dtired luriher tiu to coiuldtit the utikct tuxlcr Ouatdi rltros to r edudajr OLXt at .lii u'dotiL; ta-y taxaMii. wawri-v.e- ty UPVilttwrtyM tv W - i Mr, OraUsiu called the previous question on the ToiV motion to reconsider, which Wat . Mr. Sweet's motioa lo table prevailed by tbe following vote : Yaas. MetsrsHceman, Brogden, Blytbe, ColgroveTIppeii cui.,. Forkmr, Uallo ay, col., liajes, uarnnglon, Uymau, cuL, JOnea, of Columbus, Jones, of Wake, Lassiter, Moore, of Carteret, Stephens; ' bwtet end WhitMaiileaZ . --l----Lll. K va Meeers. Brae, 'fieatt..Be)arr. 1 B lamy, U irus, 5rliiim, J. nta, ol Meek ienburg, Lindsay, Long, Love,' Uelchor, Murphy, Welker aod Winte li On uiutiou ot Mr. Weikor the rules were tuepended and the "bill to provide tut the oollecuoB ol taxtt by the State aad by the several aaif 4 Is auue-oa tMOiMriy, po Is and income ." was taken np sod cou-1 - seCiioa by striking out tha clause (temp ting "bbusetiotd and Kttcnea rurniture, Mechanical, and agricultural tmpUmeuts ol' Muchanics and lamer, Ubrsriya sad aciea title tnsiiunteuts, not exoseniag maggni gat, value Hire hundred dollars,"., wuith waa voted (loan. ' Atbs Mejtrs. Beall. Bellumy. Furkner, IlarriDginri, Joneaot Columbus, Leg, Lue, ki r. and White. 13 On motion ol Mr. Moore of I arturet, tne 1 lib seeiioa was so amended aa to ex. mpt the urotert of the "order of Ojud le.u piars sod toatoi tne inwa u i""r' a nor from taxation. Mr. Graham, offered the folloWisg as a tubstilute fur subdivision, i t of section eleven, to Wits Any township board of trustees in any county of the State that tails to allow the eximption pn scribed in tue last preeted ing sub-divliou, or kuowiugly allows soy tax pe)tr more than there is exempted in said section, shall be guiity of a miade mea nor, wMclrwr adopted: -- - Mr. Have oflcft d the lollowtag at ta aa- di i ion f aeet lim, (D lt -"""" r ,r fr acTloH IS. On or befor the, 1st day ol Jar ib SUM Treasurer shall aotlfy lb ( oii'niy Commissioners of cue 4 County CI the amouut tf money which baa tieindi reoted by law to be placed 10 tbe credit of the Coun'y, Sud the County CotBisUsioncrs shall credit ths amouut pre ra(4 to ch township in proportion to the anuunt lis ted bf the townships, and ths amount so credited to the township shall tw rertoced era rata from the amount levied ttt requirva Irou) cecH tax payer, sou to nsiuss tuau only be colUcUd. :, i V. -i'Z ' Mr. Graham aaid. He wen Id suggest to th Seoator who offered this amendment that he postpone it until the tax bill cornea ud. II ine att.uuu, ct special sazea new ia the treasury are applied W th general fund ana also toe uiviueuu oi ptau.yuu. Jrooj th SultKeaTtmBa-ttallitwd wrap plied, aad the tstes levied by tue propocea rsveune bill, (which be did ' not estimate alwv 300,ou0) are (ollected, it will not carry tb government through to th 1st ot twoimiKr near. - ,, w.,, Tlie Treawrt-I1 tW IB li's last C'OaiiBiI .'a that there -, will ba a deficit of 1300 OOO.'oa the ltf dav tf" April.- The oial4axs already -cotttctea .tin tu tuat leak; but if credited oa the tax list far 1870 i4av o tax -to- be collected thi Mr.' and yoa will ddptBrl olelylopo Z . .... a7 A .?' j e . . r z-Wttstt: --s-i"r- ID f I Wi,iAw revrineu irvus hwawhi v" Una K dlP)d. to csrrT h " from April 1;18"0 to Octobet .Is 1871.J He could only unuersisnu suo juujuominw shown by tl party in powfcr, on the sup. prwitioa that ttt person vsmpotmg tbat party do not xpectvet to tie b agalB iathew Halls a R.-preseBtative. But are yoa willing, matey to giv -tha per who n)l b returned "a hard read to travel"-to breaS"UowB the common schools I and tarn ronr roternoietu so riuicuie, u r- 1 . .L.I. .lm..t anfl ... Iit. AA Tua sBienUment wa adt pted by th lol- lowing vot. ', ' V All Meprs. Banies. Beasley . Beemaa, Bellamy, BrogdeB, ColgroVe, Cook, Eppe col Ifajev, Lt esc, LlatHay, !;-MMti Htephtu and BWutl P. "'TTt - KtTi.-7-Measr. Bead, Burits, Fotkntr, l- . ,. . . - its. - 1-.. .r yreaaanv Atemogioii, -s.j h cv. Markteabiirgi Jea-eot Wake, Loog, Moor L,aOfct and tf!kI.r?lU r-,attaa ( iHr, t.T-,cctiiH in wa BOMudnd a as to allow tua Cvunly Coas miaaioner Msix'! laedot utite" days, to levtos th tax list aad va astions, repurtfcd to them, ' r" Vv ".' .' ,'" Ou molfoB of Mr. WWtaid, awctioB 17 I., t . ... .... . ,i ... i , r , ... villi wa UHVBIW4 r f ..-. ataf ecmplaia that they are eaarge d With Ms txueawve tax, to present said ewmplaiB u 'IB writiBg.s '-,.-. ' '( -.' M Bunnell moved to ;nk' ot the clause U th 81st seetioa -ttquiring the r-iw ot th Commissi oners to luroi.U th HrHTffTiif sIhI ra aya 18, H n 25 rrrevlte that, all taxea aliall be due on tbe lit rlavnif Siptt mber. wet tun-ten out and "July" iBet"vlj tt mi S.tiori ?8 wi tef) which wu Vt4 lowo, Yea 13, rendlnjlttKEKi' JLtd. eration the Senate :lj Hjrned until tliii evening at ?f o'clucM FOCSE OP BEDItESENTATl VE . MotiiAT, March 21. 1870. Houte called to ofl'TBt tbe nana! hour. Leave of atwiore was graated to Miasrt. El in, Ajbwuttb, Uuik'int and Pairow. - BOt.tm0!i tHfcfa r By Mr. Paiofcr i J rstolaiion to author ise tha Kerretary pi plate 'to dittrRate the etuaa la w. fctrrfTW."- - By Mr. Hodgio i lAHiill la favor of tl.e aUnfl ol l.iud.wrd uaiy-l J.ia er, ttf jnt. jaivia: iA bill to allow um Coiuvly a vote ta 'i tjri inimal altetma la tbts let dittnet. LUa over., - f :.' ' (KFIKWBKP BCHNBa.. '' .' Bill to lay oil and MtatUMk tbt c.)untyol Swain. S-, ,:. . ..- Mr, RoUntitn aaid at the merits iiftlio bih bad been ihoroughly (iiou-.d tiuru. hire, be would call the previous quetuou. 1 ae cli fwr Jbfe pivuu uuuauon waa lUitaiaed. . .,, - . ' i Ihn yeas and naye were call, and the bill passed ita third leadiug by a vole of yc-nt 44, oaya ii. - On motion of Mr. Stilt, the bill to lay rfl and eat'abltah be cou.ity ol Pamlico (out of portion! ol Ciamn and Beaufort cuuntie). wai UkfiB u I -rr' . :i,..r,i -;;,--- .v"v.S,aaJ!kl j ar wvm avnwBvasvr.nxini- nww - .. .-tt,.-" a x vis i : Jr&VHUd. lhat tu statute ollnui- I tanont shall not run S"i list any dubta owfug 'by" the lioldct" of the nomeiead, ttTiCied l"y thit set, durii g the emstence ot the inWrost in th homestead. Adopted, yeas 07, Bays 7. ibe e bill then pasaedlts third rcaJIua. ' On motion of Mr. Malooe, the bill to allow tlio; town Commissioners ol Lenoir, Caldweld county, to maae title to ci ruin inby. waa laki aii) anil pata-ii ilsaavatai. tcaaugs... , aCOKU ifkCIAL BDMt. ReattlBtioa lo provide somes for he home Icaa.'' ' ... After siriklng out ths 1st section, tbe revolution wai adopted. - ' By Nr. Argo t A bill in favor of the Sheriff ot Orange bounty,- Lie over. " ' Vuiko spkctAt. PKiJiti. J" Rill for h F,-ll..f nt l.nJ lo.M.,. .nt 1 isuoiera, . , - , lbs lull paased its several readings with. ut debate. .... .. Oa motion of Mr. Stevens, tha bill to lav off and aai alii lah the county ol f'amiioo, wastakau Op. . - A pe.Uloa from citizens of (Haven aad Kctul.vrt curuu ita, asking (or the new county, waa read. - ot til bill and urgerriii pMtage upon ta- nous grounds y . ;. . ; (. Afer a long debate th bill passed it several readings. . .-. ' On Biottoo ot fludgias, oL, tb Sraat bill al.o ithmg tbe k-tcs law was taken up sad after some debate, waa, on motioa of Mr, Justice, laid on" tbe table, ', By Harris, ol Wake, Ool.f A bill for tbe projection of mcchsuic and other laborers, Am. Lie over., 7j- On motion of Wm. Cwlhoru, col, the Seuit ret du ion in favor ol tho B eiifl of Warrco, wt taken up tad pasuid it sev eral readings. . r On B.otii.n of Mr. flatllsg, tb Senat bill 10 pro: act toof conveyances incur, lain cea, wa takea p and passed its several readings, t ... i- , A metaag wa received fom the oetiate ItansHiiuing a-tubttiuile tns tha tliutae bill in relatioa to the taking, by Justices ol the Peace, privy exaiaiualioa of married wo men... i." , . ' On motion ot MrftjNwinan, the 1I i Uou pT C. tuaei to concur, aad a Committee tertac w a aaked lor." ' Con- Bylltr. Malooe : A bill to author! tb Wilmington, Chsriott and Rutbertord H. ILCoio build abrancl). Rd foot Ln coin ten in the dirtctioh of East Tianetat. Referred. , , On motion of Mr. KcMdlan, the LIU to smend th act In relation to holding special sessions of tb Superior Court, wa takea u,. : , - - Ob motioa of Mr. Bowmsti, the bill was laid on the f able." t " r ""TOniSTfrfoTrTrMlrB lcrring discretionary power on County Coauuissiooer in certain cases, waa takea up aad rot erred to th Judiciary Commit U. v - On motloB of Mr, lUirts, of FranklustiUa bill f iflniilltf lbs 1a of Cbkttel and tao gagea, was takenap and a suhetltute re oorte bv toe Judlciarr Commitfn ws uopad, Tl' tHli tBt passed it1 third reading ' . , , - - ' . .V8- nmtioB ol Mr. Nichohton, th bit con efrni.ig the itaprovemont of water power IB tti b:bib, waa isaeo np. r i r' Mb Mrr-swi- whaiutia wtitils wa adopted and the bill paasod' tr several i 'Vkli:. j.r u. .1.. i.til eur tba completion of tb west era Divis ion of tb WwwrW.txa MJ'was ttkiai an. fPublisbed before.) , - .J. Mr. Hobinson moved to amend by add ing to tba ComntiMisa, tha aaax of J. hi. Lyleand K. iL Can ton. --V 'v;--;- : Mr. Palate moved to amend tht sroend ra. at by adding th oast ot B. Dickey, of Cherokee wmBt.Tcil'.: r. ": TrzrTr: ry. Mr. RobinsoB's amendment waa then nut to a ' vot and rittd, yoa 83, Bay .-. -4 'V'. ' I Mr. lloUntoa IT?fdlprvTiM, wlficIS Mvivtd.s that-ttalfottha Wia raalixati by litis comraTwrroii ipsims iiuu 1 1 1 u --wi w main Iraitk titte htadllg ia tb direction tf j , , , . 4.1 Dutitoan." -'iaa prutiao was ut to a tut aad It- hpe'ed. y. aa 20t B.sys 44. 1 lie bill til! a paad it'i' seeonfl "reading by tu wilowiug bu ; . il'aAS, Amsw, Astavottb, Ssraett, Bow man, Candler, Carey, Cswthotn, Crawtord, Davidsoa, Downing, Durham, f.sgktvar row, Fmbea, ForkBv Koster, Uahagas, Greeo.Grier, 6uatea Harria, ol Wake, Hawkins, HoffuisB, : Uudgiogs, Ingratsi, Jarvui, J uus, ' of LflniKsrsua, Ju.tioe, of UuUitrlord, Kmmy, taaia. Long, of liich m ind. ll.jo, McCautsa, Moriiil, Nichol. son. Painter, foa. Profhit, . RuglsMt, R ibbitia, llobiason, Iteyaoldty Smith, Ol warn, Stanton, fctfvene, Vea'tal, Veat, neHpr -wrteoy- -Wtrkw,- v-ttl bampeooi - NT,Armlr'W'ff, ' Boddlf. Oattintf. I nn r . T . TT" " on. i mil int'a RfcMLxr tu tuird rratlina. V Mr. H blnenn r A bill ammttauirv W,h.J '"Z liine nn(i. ij ovtr. . Utimo'ion ihe lioute atljourned. IIOLE OK RBPTCE5E JfTATlTE SKBStiau aaaio. , Mmiav, March 81, 187a On motion of Mr. Jtrvie, Urn toll wa (tailed, and. 43 niima owr4 to their namca, -, . . ! Oa uiut'oo, tba Uoum then adj raroed. For the Benthiel. xmwrcsissTTT Bwfx tit Tira rttttir-Ntwith tunning tue reornt ImwI ol impotent rag mm tue f-iecuum Atnion, aod notiiD tiandimr ihn presence of United Statea trorpsrtiirnTtnidBr tuople ol Alauiawe,4- tif glnrtooe tmrnmry, re purtafng ourtwutt svucaMons wttn a Huposur sad setemty tiiat is truly atoi latiiu and sublime. - It is nndemtood here among us that the on id world, tutored through the col nini.s ot Ijie N. C. Standard, it much ex cited and alarmed about the condition of Alaman'-e. It is to correct hit uufounfled tpp elieosion that I now ad J row you, ,Tbe county tirver was in a more quiet andjor deilv roudition. Tlielsws ere entor.-ed, Ihe ivgcunr'a denial to the cunir! t.- in iim'i, no luaiauce oi reals- i jaJ 't TiTt irtttttM k?t S-Bii'i wfrn-y rrw , waai yi-', i ; w. -vrrs. "?m nr;- 'Br.BjMiM BW:. .tlMVal '' atuouuttai to gayitv that la reallv surprtking considering tbe extent to which tmjr have been muwepreseBiet). i . - A New York Drummer who wa recent, ly sniotig us stated that ha earns her with tear and ttrm Wlog after r.-ading th tinn deriog, Froclamatioa and telegraphio sa nouncementa tbat Gov. Uoldru bad applied to the I'ns-dent fur tB'ira troop to oraeh the iusuireciioa. . During bis - stay b saw lltl tUnt TfH"it Ot Watfj ttut lottHtj our "people peace fut;"fuductilous and Betg.etlc Bil unittKl ta the general tnser ot ridicule at tbe Governor's "tempest ia teapot. "W To ny parson wishing to visit Alamaoc, bat who quostioos th propriety or safety of doing to, I would Ilk to mak the same reply . ., . made to Tourgee' Iriend sent to euouir if h wouli b aafe ia hold ing Orange Ooart, ' "It yna-veell come and not steal a mule, nor Intuit a woman. Bur barn a barn, all will be well wllhlunnlL liut tl you commit any of these acta tne "spirits ot Juat tuna road per.'eet" wilt S invnsed to hang you bigliet thaa they did Outlaw." , ,, ..: i i.:,--,';..,-ctj. .. Had th Governor delayed hit proelama tics a few days longer, he wool hav had the pleasur of reciiing in hi apecinaatioe. "Aaothr man hnng by Ku Klux in Ala. m"5&IUaJcfiUUttJa. J.tt , Ii lliluwiiirart din ire, that a vioiunl and cruel scgro who bad repeatedly hnaten bis wil and actually hung one of hi children, we takea front 1)1 bouse by psrtf of men, soppoaed to bsve bsea Begroes, aa ime of them bad been eyewitnewc of hi cruelty, ad cstned off. Although a rigid search bss beea in minted, no trace of him hav been dis covered, Jlut for. th fact tbat tha day previous he had made bis wit prepare him a moBth's rations, It ts bettend be bxstrtt the neigh I or hood. : A band ot negroes, armed and disguised, recently visited in the night the house ot two peaceful Bieo of their owa color, took theui frcnL thBir beds sntl, to liorro tb Governor laoguae, "crnelly : beat and 3,b. IMVfi. -W hav. vocupiei. proud proi TStlJ2J'MC Ui,tal whoVprweut Jr" ??.d., T.m'"J.t.l! Uold-a's lde. of what tb Presideat scouri been (ail. Col. Wm. A. ' AH r!xbt, Superior Courr fclBTltj did tcroirtly bt tt 0b: nf them out, Bolwithstsnding be knew th nature of bis crime and th positive evidence seal ntf lil m ; but tnb equently fearing tb fellow would run Wy, aarreuoVrrd hiar to .... ii. : l l. 1. ..... t.. I t. liie niivriu, nnii u i wiw p.ivj iu pi ayftj These three hav conteased that tuey be long to aa rrgan)xatioif ' Tegtllatud by stringent bf-laws- that thly Whipped three negrora and' intended sul'Siqu.utlv to tell them tbey bad been whipped by whit men, and tba prevail upon them io join their order. ' After gaining sufficient mem bers the object of ihe organisation was, to use their owo word a. "to set the wbiis pens I wish you would suggest the propriety of tbee two ootraL'es tiding adopted a aiIdTnd)no"lli1Gov w H miglit easily attach them ia tbe form of e codicil to . t he oi iginal piper without mairing it symmetry i rtuoiltngtts beanty. Our troops ar romiortablr qusttered at th : ourrv j-ott wseorto-t' a-eleve, Jiwial setutbillowav liifct baveslioaa i Ui post turn to molit.t any our, either lo tha eapn ity of sohltcrs or as ii.divtdua'a. Their commanding I'fbcer apfivars to b geaiMuiaa and aoliltcr. lt ia n ped anr-intrtm?rr-t ti th tr w iirscrde oT t" 1 hem- selvei " tosnv our citineii, ob tb eve of ' Tllf 'IftlptTWreVVnfif pur.antty of' pna ing su..hoiuipii'm :tary resolutions as wvr Hival.7 sdopted by tb ettwen ot Chapel Hill 10 similar oocaaion; ' - -tbef r rml , witft the hprincfleld ' breech-loafting rsfl whjch " aid to be exactly aimilar (u ionitiuctioa to th Pro iaa oosdlaguu. It is an thgsnt and most aelfeeiiv weupon. - ; 'y ' ' " The ' BanKa ol "tli Immortal fit who vern to IfolJcB and who are i'ls ly clia'gs able with all our trouble are in ths po-' ttSsiott of out' pe pi. I: It sincerely to be hoped tb ka klnx will hot mniet them, bat let them hv to itreen old aire if ( th S'lbic, id order that Uey may f i tor I years In t' Bn ths -Uinya- nt crinae nta aaral lor Died to leel who have commit tal a mJtf 'tf h'l lleVlti.1l 8e,l 1 a ; . aX'b nbl water gvc tb Tofluwrng "vsT. isblf sxcicfl "The lo '"kirj firward" Vuen J sy toe n t rtiif 'psy mm m Htft w It, I would aa sowb chase butter flit for a living ; or bottle up moonshine lor a etoady pight.;TbB tmiy warto b. happy is to Ita ths dropt (if happiue a Uud give them to u every day ot eur live. Th boy mast learn Ho b happy , while bs is teaming hia trad; th merchant whils be is making hi1 fortune. If b fail to h-arh tli! art, tie will be sues to mi. his etijoy nn nl a i.en. be ha gained what h hat tigh- d lur. j ..:,,.',l,r,j -i-K.-'A : HORTB CAROLINA l'AiraHsIlYc : cataaiitT. in m thin.. .,1.1 . I YilanvBea7nrtri Uriil nut'seW iiartcu i i i i i . . . . . iij lowtiowa 1U. tuis woui, inaor Hits, SamclV. to see other nrniil tin tuiliKar I their birth a or by their dwwinpe, have wg ni tne top ot their lient, aad especial- ij uKKinif nil atpqt-s in inoa very de paruutntt where iwmeriied (Ikmim ka most Com plat t1 oeerwholme.! ouranlvaa la all tnat has befallen North Carolina 1b tlw last halt do a tews, iBll the multi plied mvorses, humiliations and buses to which alia ha la- iffr,r the moat serious and t r rpx'hing etlaiBity tl th p o trution of h. r miaiia o BiluoaloaA. iSfiiyJJllBg,,!;!. H I iifcytuaa i4 maiati scliooi. and tue abaiidoumiB of her Uai veri y. Fr tiiee thieae eonevrm vwwt. r. -ny,iBd-ctetBtt,Tor su uk at the 'wduatv tllm and cultivation trf our ehihlren. cum throw tt In ihe rear-rank of ltie States, and put 4'drag b our wheals that will ba lelt a geuer.itljo heuce. r fc- aOOBAVATIoMl AMD IIATBRATIOS. WuW U 4hi;ra be oa fuature ni.ir striking than auother on eataor review of North- mu wm and noriuera tendemeles, at this present day, It la the Uuir.rsal desird we se uisntteated there iorthshighettcultuni, lor tbe best methods and th bw results, and ttie universal determination to aeror. tuem at Whatever ricu.iurthir riun am. ration,' The old Colieirrs and !7mrr.m, whose reputation lor steadinasa and m. aervatmm are best deserved, . are busy teat- wgHue preni mouern CtperimeaU la du- wion witn tkgre ol n.ry, enteyxias fo4 tT, uri:s9r7rvr;'i: (VluTff w Prrnewtnrr, ' -gn;t frM. - SttA, V Hi.- ."ltttTA- """" t"CT" tB wirier aroaa and iiieuer ranges' ihaa ever bet'or,oollecting for their oeuciu wiiu unspariBg muBinoeata all the ireaturt of Art ami cVieuoa, inviting to their Lecture Halls ths genius and learning ol other and older countries, omitting not h ing mat tue most geoerou 'anxiety, and experience and wisdom, backed bv an lea - did munificence, cub supgesi to giv lb most coosummat mental Valuing th age - ...tra ovt Ktiav " All till it hard nogh kir us to bear a w ifiB the dust, crippled, kicked and spit Upon, bt wbea w com to hear of Michigan VBiversjty-.Jf.dAaa which waas howling Wllderntss and stamiin ground for Indian fifty years alK-r North vsroiin stepped ta tue vaa ol tha -old Jhubaa Bye Mi nothing ot Kansas, and Iowa, sad Wiseon i" J J i hjMllHfttt JLtowsii y til mora , man a tuouaand .students, la tba drop too much. Tbey ar easting about for c'BewTresi diat, aad hav th arrogance to set tip ! high standard, Bad to talk thus of tbeir demands t Th President of MlchleKn lTniversltv mutt be a maa of large general-culture, pirsonally acqqalated with the bust met It Ttrtorylomui ipTBOtlVtrrrrTai'liaTlB ISiiiiiieTr irank and fearless, a good judee of chsrscter snd With a will and deiermioailon to b th real head of a great Iustitutiin. Above all he should be liberal and broad in his views aod in sympathy with tb spirit oi tba Age. No nairow policy which would cramp thi but Institution. In' sny sebse, or would hinder th trees! iaveatlga tion of ell subject by the young ntea will keep th popularity wbloh it ha gaioed." SI'ITB. T-.T-:7- Wheo we read that, w laid th Journal dowa j we -tkoagbt of many thing past and present ; we fall an Intense ill will toward Michigan ; but ebb fly- w thought tnat tr rt were onry possible o get 1he ''"''"'wirBtlAIX DKttDB. " "But wist t a University - ffsssrs. Ashley ud pool have laid their heads tgethi-r with Mr. Brewer's assistant have ptououueed ' a Ciilnr-iiy to l "sn Bssemblage ot Colleges." Doctor difter. Slrw m. Ilsm lion who i popularly up posad to hav knuwa a thing or two IB regard to cultur and Its aiethuds, tells us, Ttui wa wbea the aillrtre did Dot exist. rinVtnB'tTntniMira'thira, and wer tb ft Uege stioliahed the Univetstty would rentals entire. - Univer.ltie and r eacu other. :, . " . lillrgt ra un swntial aiceasories to B Uaiverslfy." Ii Messrs. Ashley and. Pool be right then wsa Jefferson wrung In Lis idea oi constituting tl. L'uivarsdy i4 Vwuioi. Ami tha ua .. k... -i... ...il.. .ll ....... . ... :SH1 ufe fitim:u luo vuuegv Ol DOUU1 i arouua as a uuiverurv. tutu men at I Bawull and lUvtusaui the Leeoute, sre wrong. - "- 1 -jr , ' Tne plain (set Is, thst a University snd Colh ge are the tarn a to the thiugs tanght, and as. to graining a Diploma for a f pmeaviuea oours ot. stuau-a sueeeesfuliy purtU' d. - They dttfsr lo that, a University snows nothing of division! into-.classes, or year. , Each Protessor is king ia his owa' department, - responsible to the Trustees or visitors, only teaching what books aod (a what manner he prefers. TL time ot insti uctioa ar so arranue t la a University that a atudeat can wttAi -a.a limtt study aaat and when be pleasva. aad ("fit many years. At th Luivetsty af Virginia, A. 11. b4 g toaacb school : to eaxh Prolsssor At ' M. I for sevsi A. B and astrldt tumtnation. Th CJfextily (a a whole) graat only A. M. Messrs. Ati.ley : and Pool have furuialied 1 !blJ!?iWLwMjLliL.iJi'!lJiJ'i!J, laJft?. no'ai'la plan apiieude.l 10 their ' report.' V-tyr t-t5.:rH'trere ttsrvr tt iufficffiit-raiirrtiiiTl-shyfttlig bemriiif' Sir. jtstiiey s wjirliir to eioniins or Cor5iiiuruii5 This t st aiid wTudveiSii.; axffOa-ot bt-imagistU ia regard to-a L'niyinitjvJtewjitcr. arjjiing aouUJ avail $fe4iyr.Qs.-th deeper conVfu.ioa 1 baa uey already poises of his and his associate' Bufitots forth place they ocVupy, h would b a earelul txamioaUoB ot tb.u thing. . : ... , ;. , : ,. . A Ct7Kt MTT. ji.... - 1 It I to have I eollrges.aad Department. Tbe eoJIeg ar Bot to be sab- divided into college, but the department ia to b made p of ( drnartmaota aad is called "Tailored." Of th colleges, on Is hermsl, aod has a most iBiqa cooatitutiok. Lik thajwlor- St- watUBlr.rsltl sboukT b,-if.w. Xm th.-a.lsBJubUt-.ivatcloVfWaua-. Head ol MicliigaB Uulverslty, tbea would ot lBd BO, 0M ot ,h, ha je, ift(t .oorapita against MicbigaBb .ppesssd at ia bi .llegiauc to th tliiht of auth ma one ana forever, : - 1 rS3pafrmentJTt"tlf IM ... i. . I A .. ..T .T . - menlt, faavinaf no .fewer than w. Is then ; y wir ro that t- Itr 4 el the ctlejfi - mere are to t..ef u tctioou. nut tbe;i not different schojl. f'rof OieiWjthere ar t.uif i, sou i-tMt ate u,b wly ili.. lueut eomlusatinns ol thata schools,. aad t- warraat different dip4m The are- bumbuiis," sod nothing else. Tbey timind us l me old Uy tit tisjjidt, win is mt.it ' only tbiee or Iojt actors, alt hung h a great ' variety of hetectr-By these eii!g- : II diplomat are offered so that at sny liiue a Btraot to furnuh them by Ihe dt son can i mad. It accordlBn; t ttii new aad ' brilliant order, a college Is as assemblsit of schools, and each college baa Its o an pair of diploma, what a wast of material it here! .1 hirtoua scbtuts tniht fuwiah at- - laart 8 000 olt"ge and 18,003 diplomas. wuh and two leil ever fur the future 0, Da. and LL. Da. -Tberrt- twrtrnttttf tBpperi;nc6r"" wioueHy in pt p meg to orgamxa only two of these college at prime at. But then these twrrqirewetrascnoidr, sj thut Bnarly all of Uis 8,000 ooMcset sn-lit be tirannU&l and operated by Mr, IW a id his sccoui plithad oolleaguet, three of whom ura know a teaeliers -of tinrroctk and f erdiaary grada-thaV--,,-- : M structure this TJnivemlt a! u.m Aahle and Pool, with its eolleifes. arhmdii Bad departments, reminds ar nf a biidg" that cannot bear it own weitrtit.-of an eogin whoa triotioa aloo will nhaust it fore. W hav great comfort in the UluU'J ly, Ignorance and arrogance whichlt dbv piay. ' "Tber are bo drowning marts un L t aa tat.'' W teel lulls wan anted lo aai tl ir tbet will snl ll. BnHk .....i-Llk ... .1. 1 . - www-. ,Kn, i. vi iuie uiriiensttA ' by Dr. Cxldwell and Governor Swaiu, ' - H0BTH XABOUAVlrjCg,tr"' All that th peoplt o North CroliBB IV tvr Mked IB rrirStToTKeir oucb famoMt aad houored University, it tir trtatmaot, and Intel iigent mansgemnat. Had it bees properly and ably officered bo change ta the pontic! rulert of the fiui,' wmi Meve whwcwwi'-h- prnsiverify,aThW'" University nf Virginia while the nut wa entirely under Hadioal rote wu as prosper, ous ss befor the war. In South t:roliu though negroes list been mado Trustee, not a single number ot the old Fstnilty has beam remeved, and wheo vacsncit have oceurtad they hav sot beea tfltatjo. at M and re. spectability of.the Btat. At . least ana of tJi)caii'ioljturf Ciaia UiU-wamltt- hava been welcomed there. How is it that patient lionist old tfortfa Caruiiu has beea so abused t ., j ;'t . 1 BtOttTXoUg TBItnicr, xi "" Th whole of Hut report ol Messrs. Ash ley, Pool 3t Co. shows conclusively that th Umveraal lnsiinctlv judgment ot North Carolina Hist iheprt-srnt nilprs and olIi )n'n cow ths middle ol the third tt itxion sjuco lr. Pool "ant 11 mid ihe god, tod cuniiu-d up Into Gov. Swain's chair. Tocre are juat about adoma boys ia tba University lions eatsid of Chapel Hill, sn ?. severs! ot tttt-so ar preparing to leave. , flot ix pi. all, day schulara tod all, were competent to enter any college In th Frtthma tlatt. Prof. Molvcr is sctuslly teaching "Butitraclio of waemiawsMBwrMwrt " In th Uiilversilt of North Caruiioa: Mr..Alilrv't brother In law I teaching bit class bow to P use tlio "Faradis Lost " , W asked one ot hi schulart who fanii to big ut for a enpv 10 'pars out of wlist a tuusa was f "J don't iaeas," be replied, tf it aint aayet" ' Tber werj fsitblul od eminent tcacliert ia North Caroline bif.T a -Begro philaa-- tbropiat svif dropped . bit carpet-bg at her doors. Then teachers re yet at ji oils' giauc to th rtiilit at Pool Co, 10 succeed Gov. Swain, Dr. " runup, ut. mitcneii or ut. u uiibard. if th Faculty had every q'ialiflction and ev ery virtue, eould the Instltnliou succeed Ir .. V ... .... i" wiib iu nieuurs cut on 1 . . . A chkihiko rantrxcT, . 1 If th Leglttaturs ef North Carolina Is to do aaything at aH worth dcing In fore lit tdlounimenl sod Dial retTremeut into pri vsis lift, it will set 00 loor im prartU sbts piso to reviv th eomu.oa school system of tb Btsl. ' Our people would" bear taxation fr w h a purpose with a mutb. bettenutc thaa lot -la.Linlam.IUil-. roda, or va for aa actml Penitentiary.- Though we ar lo favor ot supporting the Penitentiary, too. It would l.e u adiiii tsble retreat tor the Faculty Bad Exrrutiva Uommituw ot tne Hoard 01 Trustee of tho UaiysrrsItyafW ifmr &iicM fioajly M - ' ed eff the tage-f aetfaoj-MteV te tioom ef -that uf irtuuat Itutliutton ar "closud tut repairs. " '" w .- - . , O"''; .. A UIALXCTICAL 1'HILAKTriRV TT. W regret to leara tbat Mai. D. A Cot tngtoa, dud at bis rcaidenes in Monroe i b Monday night Jt. Mr. CVvingtou was a " prominent and Useful man lu that commu- oily for a number of yenr. FMraluuif tin 6 Was Chkirlima of the Countv Court. aad discharged th duties with ability and entir sstislaction. Ia 'b3-'09 ba wss Sun star for Aaron and Union, sod :hit goad, seoce, bustneas talent and high inieKnty, gar him tank with th first, ia th bod. II wss B Christie gentleman, kind ami t enevolent, and ia his doete ihacouiiuutiity -tuiUia t great U. L'ir, l utut. . Wobb ahd Wtx.WWbetevar vou trv a ThmschlBryef th Co I versiiy it .. ntwr niinra. 1 nma unrniri rst v,n at r ia rai 10 do in Itfs; try with alt ycu.art la do - . yote: joBrself eomplceety ; in great siiri.; atEllti.teswjtB !yi:te mmut mmSism Never beltev it possible that any Bt4- 4tatsBr.-fanpfval ' atiimy-caa aiut sm Biunvry from tb eompanionnhlp or tie teady, plain," hardworking qualities and hop t guts tt encfr Tlrnvrlvao snrtt t h 1 1 - fsVf alHimtw W'iiiiB rs wapgtiiB SgppyfM'" talett aod aom tortuaat oppnrtanity may - totm the twOaidee oKhe laudrt ta whii h; r" some men mount, but tb toundt of thai latld.r must h made of stuff to stand wear aod tear, and there ia bo absiitnt tor tboroukhgotBg, ardent,' and sii oere sarn tos. Never pat osa hand to anything on Which you cannot ihiow vour whoia ell, BeVar aflertdepreclatioB of your work, whatever it Is. The you Will find to b golden rulea 1 1 . 7; ?7T :-"t .,.,.4 . 1, ! otta oiii. . ,K- ,;s : -,j - , ... : :' ; M',i :;v:"i '. --. ; , v js -- ), ': , ; -A ; a; Vv;:v,v;1:i'':r--. , ,; 'ir-:v-?::. . t : " r' " ::7Tn. Zz -.. -
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 23, 1870, edition 1
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