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T.v.. wv..u. u. vuuageu by deajtog them the benefit of the writ of tofeaseprptnaow ba aeea approaching danger and Justice, he trembles uA fears, sad seeks by sinister and indirect moans to ward off sentence wWcb will, when pronounced, consign him to perpetoal Ig- nominyaad shame, f lie laughed at tte calamity of the victims of , Holden's lawless robber, and cotthroats,.nd mocked at tbeir Mppe-wHobtbe, ;TT' T- U n I 1 J -1 "W1 " MU"I ciaes a cootrbHing influence in the appoint tod introduced bafore it, lor what purpoee l mant to every office, groat ol amall, ia the un ui consiaer,... xi anew is ota Deen state. He offers to have Gov. Vance's dis serioutly proposed to impeach bim for bigh LbjUtIe, mnoTed and asks personal Inter .u WUru.u..Uv.. , u usw mm wen ti tay one, that the iknoit branch of the Legislature mutt be the Court to try blm when Impeached; and be knew, too, that tba Senator ought not to consider of evi dence or arguments for or agtinet him until the trial should come on according to liw j jet be sends his apology or deiensd to IU(J ctnm, in auranc ot 01s inai 1 1 He Knew the House ol presejitaUvea 1 alone could impeach ; be knew be could be property nearo mere, ana way oia ce not I go therato ba keartoaulaanos ot any ao I tun of Die House agaiastbim t The reason I for such conduct la manifest; he deliberate- J ljlateaded to aotrapand ambarrana tha t i fte8at61atulJLStf;ni fyfifJfWi ' j sell No other reaaonable motive of which we can conceive can be assigned for his action. ' It wat alike monstrous and insult ing to the Senate, and that body property refused to hear the paper read. Such graceless presumption Is unheard-of, and, W use on of his own phrases, "shocks tha moral sense." , , . We here repeat llie gravest charge made gainst the Chief Justice ; it is, that h 'Jof Chief Justice of tha State, to give effi. ciency according to law, to the writ of ftdiwi eorput for.' tho benefit of many citl- i zeaa, lawleaaly deprived oHheijr J ileiipw'ado'by tha ,nam of , George W. Kirk and othern. backed bv the Executive I of the State, bV wilfully4 refusing to grant the procean.tud tlercli the mean, nrovi- process, and exercise the mean provi ded by law to that end. This charge we can make good by abundant and indublta ile proof, if we can nave the opportunity to do so. ' i DA ft BSTTLS, X3j. iihlcj and Martlin, the incog, editor of Uo fUmtiarU, are greatly grieved over the cmductof Mr. Settle, member from Rock lutfham, who offettd aa amendment to the jilT' which removes Joseph W.Holden aa ptate Prmti They ialsely Intimate that wt luggested Mt, Settle' asendmenf . " We oem-haal f it tilt it waa read to tba HouieTirjsple to hare jt0B to exclaOe the swindler Littlcfield, aa 1 Mdderftr Ihi printing. Lil Mley and hi) IwoiherJn-lawVra "torry"'' . 1 Mr. Settle because be would ' rale out jtlie wmdlofitaj;,h partldpv iamattar aoaoeraing th Stat. Lit .'WddH Stondpri offloe and the flxtoraa of ;th tame are id to have eoat $30,0001 iSint JTprthXaroHha and Florida' bond .uaountins to milUona.- Oa this stolen can- u x i ' . .-f T '"Haeaould do ths printing cheaper than .j ptoer omca in the t-t, nnd pay Mart, 'inaftd Aihley heaide. sufficient bonus to imag grin, nt niL- but rven Ube 3wa to UadeftiSffTfl aXTt ln lintblnir hm 'aid twindla the Stat ia om wv be-i id "jf.a1 w jvvi 1 dvis thajrandrafeggi.,nnd siSeaiBl Mpberata thedrawmr. , mmt (a MA. UUV t. nmnK1 anil Ifth aa&a nisnthTrjp moat jogeuer ana pray lorjoe. iTSmt HAJtama rosipos&iX; f Ow.fio heard rtha speech of "mjrewe o" Matrannli. tr.li j At . ? JUK. In lis speech, tha the fix. no. advocates a biQ to puaiah (Bomber f Hcret ock, and that, if , each bill paaaad, l,atld Joet-wiU exhat , pWa ooaw tba tnu and ita adro- j I wiiri make "iood, U thwatl I '"K aa editor oilh. AtUnt I-r iLwtKa Hhani tba Kg-pf the Km ians" the Wfl aWai. t r - . - i - Af i. m i-- ' Dad': aafi aa.' 'iti 'aaa' tb. to caU ns-Klng of the Kn KInrf f w Along We oa Uie, If our death on JoscpVt eJectSsa to tSmgres. O&ABAM AXb VANCB tSXPTSD fiF rf 1W- Co' t:wr ''JWds Art ;fi. ffi,.. wntMi, m hW tifciiur fcim : Hp lata KingaoM X U orli i moment o j uU pMtOB lUll gif tlw md tba ! m; od to whoKxrr I will JgtWt- J WOfLipi fcll shall be ttine Th wu iw thM . . 1 Vow?, tpp!itioq.A Oo Heldm hu been guilty of hieta orimei tad mUdemunon ; he hM dinhon ored ud nioed tht credit, character aod oooa hgk lUnding of the BUU, and baa made War npoa the persona and personal liberties of tba ci tissue; and now tba day -ox rembutioo u last approaching. Th devil, who with armed ruffiane, spread consternation tbronghout two counUcs. mkiDg wonjeli ,nd chiidrea weep and tremble for tba fate of their hubandsand father, brothers, sow begins to tremble B tam. Ho lean retribution in the shape 0f impeachment, and of legal procUon for his crimes th,' lniEenaiog orffl Juwc himl WiSkltTatoid ilMS1 the aad f" the cass w. hare glM . '"T wr? wfed bribing his poUticar advenaries and enemies. It ia well nowa that be exer- yi.-. -1th b m ; for what f to tnmnt .n bribe bim t lie Is willing for, and is committed to ma removal oiuov. uranaava disabilities for what t to tempt and bribe him I Ha tenders to Pr. Murphy a position on one of tba Board of Public Charities ; for WBt to ampnd bribe bun! One of nii ex-orivtte ; aeoratariea. taid m the streela, before k wa4 pubUdy known tha the position: and been- offered to the Doc mr, Ul fie (toe Doctor) would not voU for the Governor's impeachment. But the Doctor responded to tba offer, "get the be hind ana, Satan." A u;: -vlMTer 'tphaWfiiia' Bavt twerf ofsred to euinn Dajaoatasa" and. ConsivaUf,but known to be for the purpoee ot conciliation and to counteract Impeachment. Uov. Vane refused to see or be tempted by the devil, though he could give him his pardon and "the kingdoms of the earth" bw sides. The verdict of the people in August was, that Holden's coie ptifln,-" power and op pression of the people shall cease, and bit crimen be punished. The Democrat or J or place from bim, would sosn find hi$ w Iplaoa made vacant, and the frowns of aa indignant people would rest upon him. and haa used bit power onty for the oppres HOB of the neonla and the ruin oi the wt toay he too poor, in poUU- tf:J ,?b' "d and too low every way for any man to do him ' reverence without debasing bimselfi ARREST OF A KU KLUX. Alexander Ruffing a poor deluded negro, ha been tor two week lying in Alamance jail He waa armed by the Governor and ' prevailed to become one of bs ondisguiaed Ku Kiux, to go into Orange County ai)d )oin in the arrest of the editor of the Skb Tiirgi. The Grand Jury of Orange, at the last term, found a true bill against the Governor and hi dupe, Alexander, under which the said ' Alexander ha been arret ted and lodged in jail, a stated. ;Tb4 aopios for the arrest of the Governef ' la now la tba1 hsnua - cif Blit Wr of Wake. The" Sheriff seem to have learned from Marshal Oarrow to be alow In execu ting the law in'iucu cases; Holdcn ha not yet been taken and held to bail, a be hould,hav teeiCji'ts i .i But the poor aegro has Bot fared so welL Th Governor waa Very kind to him la giving him a position -la bit State Troop to do aa anlawfut act of violence, but now the poor fellow I In Jail the Governor and hit Radical friend " let blm be there and refnae to g &?.oi jet.hbn out,,i, The Governor ought to ball, bim out of TTul Bad not abandon blm to bit late, UX t he basCoL Bnrgin ' who iufpiimit.mirfmmiM 4a aa aiaito-atieitwa' mJ"g . V!"9ffeiBeB .jfom tw ever sines August. Kveaeye Albright; saf-Jdl-JBlMlalB, CUm, ' f IJtg' impfiioMwirfi :liaswJDBlaT lost "mt son Joe" three votes in Oraujze- i. eoiored man, learning -that the Governor had allowed Alexander to go to jail after persuading bim to jol hu anny declared that ha Would not vote tor Joe.aad two of hi friend joined him fa hi oourae. . ? r Tbi looked a liule like visiting tba tins ot the father npoa the eon, but it was very natural ? If Burgen and the negro Rufiia are to ro to Jail. wh not tba man whose order they (were obeying f ' ,x Dodoes tsjs KatroitsiBiUTT. Ia the; Senate yesterday on tb bill to repeal tba act which give the Governor power to ap pXlat "ecttvaUwmy " son.ln'Haw Lnwia," aaad) a speech ia oppoaition, but when tha tot takeaJ'tA Jig bdgf, aa did also Labmaa of Craven, Harnett ftnd nymaa, wkkmy r legislature. t iortli lUrcaDAV. XTot. 16th, 1870a j r8cot wa called' to order at; it eam1ef (F By McOUh, Btll atritleff th trsW er m too lariad lotion of - baattri toW wradt tbaOommltt oa i the Jadici. ry4 --4 ';, U ' ,-jivf ,'! 1 JBj Kh Koosra, BUI lalaUsf o Hrtftf w uwa TiU RMakara ' kail Uoaata 10 jr am aaoh and Member takf Clerka t$ p&JUm and 1 0 at alr, i m. nwJ J.MfCia4ttaB, ot tJaTarkt aei By Mr. Moore,TJUl to reDeal aa act km latiog tba manner of applying tor pardoaa, referred to the Committee oa the J adieu ary. . . , Bv Mr. Jonca. Bill to inaornoraU tba la. dependent Book and Ladder Co. No, I of Charlotte. , . , On his motion the rules were suspended and the bill passed its aeveral read iogt. . i By Mr. Lehman. Bill to amend ana. 1. chtpt. 2ttb ot acts of 6 and 59 ettab.lifb.tnf the rule of interest entitled usury, re furred to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. Old. BUI fixina the salarr of Attorney General to 12400. naTable month. ly, referred to the Committee on Finance. 1 Jay Mr. Lianey, Bill concerning punishments, ret erred to the Committee ou the Judiciary. Uj Mr.UUmer, Bill to allow the transfer otcartaia ca pending on the Deckett of vooris oi equity, reterrea to tba UommUtea w the Judiciary. . ' Bv Mi. Olds : Bill to provide for tha an- poiutment of an Inspector and weigher of floor and cotton for tha city of Raleigh. (Authorizes tha Board of City Commission. art to appoint.) . , Mr. Oldt asked for a suspension ot the rules in order to put tha bill through it several readings which was reiused.sad the bill waa referred to tha Committee oa Propositions and Grievances.. By Mr. Jones : Bill relating to municipal election ; referred to toe Committee oa Privilege and Election. By Mr. Love Bill to repeal aection 8, chapter 41 of an erdinenoa of tha Conven tioa ot '68, which authorixea the,Code Conu missioners to contract with State Printer j referred to Committee on the Judiciary. Br Mr. Love i Bill relation to Keeper of me wapuoi) rejerrca. By Mr. Whiteside i Bill to provide for the removal of certaia null, actions or causee, from one District to another ; refer red to the Committee oa tho Judiciary. ! ' By Mr. Moora ot Craven i Bill to amend wkapiav Jfa eectto tba Rsvaised ed t-f referred to Uomnuttae Agrienltura. -u By Mr. Whitetides : iiill to repeal an act entitled an act to extend the oorporat limits of the town of Uatberlordton 1 re ferred to the Committee on Corporations, BJtSOtCTIOMl. By Mr. Graham : Resolution declaring vacancy in ua-aatn senatorial iJutriot, (Caswell eountv) and authorising the Gov ernor to iasu kit proclamation tor aa eloef tion to be heldia aaid Diatrict, , , :, j Mr. Graham said it waa anncotasary ha thought, to say anything ia support ot the resolution. Tba Senate and the people of tha State were already familiar with the transactions of Kirk' tHoU Trtopt in the county of Caswell daring the eliotion held, oa ins aw oi August last, ana toey were convinced that no legal, of free election waa bntd-tatnat countyrJt "wa ,"iun"a farce tha people of tha county ridicultd the idea of talking aariously of calling it an election and the Senator who aimed to be elected had not even made bia appearance in the Senate Chamber. Ia fact, the fiber- iff of the county bad sever in-mod any cer- 1 tiflcate of election and would not.' ! Com missioners refuted to count the vote and they were ordered to do so by Kirk, and signed theu report commissioned by Kirk, he thought the resolution should be acted on at once. ' ' ,3 ;; v; Mr. Old said be disagreed with tha Sen. ator from Orange aa to immediate action. Thought the party interested should have more time to collect evidence. . He bad been informed that tha Senator had gone to Caswell to try and ascertain why. th Sheriff bed failed to Issue the certiffbatf and he presumed be must return soon with ihi certificate, and moved to postpone th further consideration of tha quetuou natit the 1st Mondy in pecember. ' ' ""7; 11 Mtv Bobbin, of Rowan, eeid he did not aee the aeoaetity of petpooiog action ou tha resolutkm to" another day, be thought the Senate wa just b competent to act l once, and to act as v Intelligently at if th Senator himaelf were , present, ,, hi being present could not .throw any additidnaj light npoa th ubJecU,( It waa a 0xed fact that troop were at the poll oa the day of election, i Let U take our lather construc tion at to what coustitatea a fair election, they would not vev, allow a cornstalk malitia to matter near aa election ground on election day.1, Caaweli .county nee. un der military rule, consequently tha election 1 conld not have been tree. Jtna aosenp 01 the Senator coulfLnxit change the mutation, lie thoucht If wu a, clear caae. saU be de sired the Senate to Act at once and W ia4 .t. n(l,rMl with each a tnlrii tha American people tbtt affiled mem f aa. jRTsaftjrnjtaJk; aiilitiay f Ul-ao. ha 4Whh -j- cd at u ew oa aiwAioa timy, but tntt r all elections shall be tree and natrameled. propriety for pottpontment, and ia-trder to difMu thf mhjant, tnmmn in buUflniUul Iv postpone thteaotottoa a uotSon to postpone to a fixed time, cut off debate lie presumed, that aface-tha-Hiiseaasioa several day ago oa a similar question that Senators had tully considered lbt question and were ready t act. Be wm ot the opinion that th Senate bad , tii right Id declare a vacancy, and it waa their duty to declare a vacancy at once. ' A- party bunt ing up a oartiffcaJ) from Catwoll county la order to make hit appearance ia th Senate would Bot influence blm, even if be ehould succeed in getting here; be would meet bins at tba Uircaboid of tha Senate, aad h conld not take hi seat by hi consent, la fact a mihtnry force waa sent to the Coun ty of Cwweli, and were at the poll m election day, and tha leading purpose of that act waa to overawe and ' Intimidate to a to interfere with tha election,. Tha CoaaUtalion aayt aii eiaction must be Xxea doubt the Jttutd not kavs been fry, tsMJ. oocuuBiy naa voteo,'4 rrounOsoiriglt Bd ol high public pf vk n It the duty ef te General ktmttnhU L'il.i !ant that there l to Rita i twi. dieM- j. v a.iur4aa waaa veaifj ' V4 va.avj. V that ho denied and alaa ftba authority of tlie 6emor to decltrall a. '" Not Wat the nuio whether aom Innivldoal is hero or mar mm Kara cialmlag to be a Stnrtar frooiHhat District Itnt tl eiteado toply. was there a tVeo" dkscflon in tkkl CoUUtv. - That thmrm M . rmM a TnU ter of jHiblie hiatory. W wbtea' ft amntd trf blat 00 ttifctiW confer rf taia a doubt, il wyond t doubt the f . Iloif Tu Ctiwdt 'twoeiiier tiw-peojie- v tasweuweraf Ty" mamn a wrr aBrifttB a port aeuied by mnitaa..jkt'npstioaw.tlU.pda 'wlteugt I plaqed W o a fi iiotmi rt not tli tba I HB the Cleada.4 1 ft w IJ i - t a a am anaintieublti - taL-a vr ntorvvrauntC Uaetata la thS kiiMn t h. npoa wbkbba-wa prepared' to Uka ao hoped the resolution would be acted uDonfi at once and passed. " ' ,;. 4 j i. ' The diacnakioa ws continued at 'mock length bnt our space will not allow n pnbliih mora. We shall, therefora, almptv! name the partka whoartioipatad,:,! tbeir poeitionl. ' (Rpotter. - U Meiers. Jones. Bitacr ' Dartraa.- 8need. riemmiaff, McOlammy, Allen and - Worth, followed in able artrntuenU ia fUDwort of the rtaolutioa and for immediate Ictlon thereupon. - . Messrs. Moore, Lebmaa and Old, apoka in opposition to the resolution, and ttrged the postponement of the resolution 40 taw 1st of iJecember neit i " j . Mr. Warren witbdmw hit motion la in definitely postpoae, as he bad before ltota :p nbibJitTff manj; W motiol "wa to allow a lull dlicussioa ef the aobjeot.-- ii motion to indeflnitew: f Ids to postpone t the 1st of : neit - - - . December Theouastioa K-currin oa the motion ef Mr. OlUs to postpone to the lal at Decem ber next. It wa lust by tb fbllowingbal. lot: i- - i-':-' i t- ii .- u j , - YKis.i-Mesan, Adams, Allen, Albright, (jopx, council, Uargau, Jrieming, uranai, Gilmer, Jonea, Latham, Lebcttor, LsnncV, Lovs, McClammy, Murphy, Morebead, Mauney, Merrlmou, Normenl, Bobbins, af Rowan,' Robbina, of DavUJa, A Speed, Skinner, Troy, Warren, Worth, Whiteside. -80. ' t -'! fei :;...;'4i a -..vj-' Nirs. Messrs. Beasley, Brogdonj Baf; aott, Epps, ool Flythe, King; Lehman, Mcv" Oott, Moat; Olda 10. uva? 1 1 And tb resolution passed by the follow! ; Irrgljallottt'''' V;-f..if0' j! T.--Adams,i ABeni ' Aibrighf, Belf. my, Battle, Currio7X7owres7Towell7Cooi, Council, Dargan, Fleming, Graham; GiU mer, Jones,- Latham,' Ledbettor Lenney, Love, McClammy, ' Murphy, ; Iforcbead, Mauney, Menimon, "Norment, Robbins, of Rowb, Itobbins, Of Davldson.Speetl, Skin Nits. Beaslcy .Brogden .Barastf, Ippc eol. Flythe, Klng,Lehmaa,McX?otter,Moor, was. it. ' - , ; j.' 7"; -t . --anti !. ' !"! u j . TBOM Tsa ftODlBV, , .. .j , .. , I A metsag wa raoeived from the House transmitting the Gveraor' Maaaaga : with accompanying dooumenta, which was read. Mr. Moore movaa o prist Are copwe i the use of each member. ;;trl Oa motion of Graham. tbar motion i print wu laid o the table for tho present ...... ttnj ft,lia - -I r,, A messago wasrocoived trsntmitting tha fiillnwfnrr Liilla. to-wit I , .. ' . it ' . ; i ,. ' Bill to abolish tba amoiot State PrintJr and for other purpose wu placed on Can nadhr witboutreifrpoc.,,. ! j I . Iiill to extend tb time lor collecting and pnjmgrjvinrttrcW lor the ooupty of . Cleaveland. ,. Jtelerred to the i Cvniuiittoe on Proposition ..and Grievncta. , ,.,', ,. j-hi , ,',ii.v. utsoi,BTV W . V, j By Mr. Bobbin, at Bownl Resolatiun ooQcerning tb aiaction in tha 28th Sena torial District, it provide for raiting 'm Committee of investigation in tha matter, which wat adopted unanimously. i ..(.i i ' . Oa motion tha Senate adjourned nnOl Monday morning at 10 o'clock.' j ita 'g'nJ.y-Mtvif. m ft V v. t ; I HOVSEjQF REi'RSEJ(TAnyH.j i f ,. ' '- 'Sa-rBHPA)KOT,;80.j , ;'The .no!il:iTiuUtkla M o'clock;-' ." '; r-;- ' Mr. tpe-ltc Jarvl ta U Chair ' " Pyet by Rcr. Mr. Atklnaoa. of the city. ' Journal of yentetday wat 1 read and p proved. , ., , . t , Mr. Martin Wa allowed to change hit veto from tht negative to th affirmative, oa the adoption .of -JtO&jttUV-prjavito yesterday, when tht Printing bill wat being diseuased. --.'--ii'.x- .xj:-sj.;. - Mr. McNeill presented a petition 'from W. L. Steel ef Riohmond conBty.' Tb petition wm roflwrecr to tbl Committeo on Clstma.0) ,itAif Oijibi .Jj'; Mr. Dunham, from the ttocf a) CommitU as th aontostod election In Maduwa ooua naked further tint to make a report, be request waa eompliI with." V- , By Johnson of Bdgecomb A reioiutloa requiring the committee on Printing to re ceivwealed propoaalt "The resolution Wa placed" upon th calendar. ' w ' ' " -- , By Mr. French A reaolutloa ftirbUbing bach tnembet W I th J copie of th report of tba different Executive officer -placed oa ealendsr.'-i--'- JTt"'". f : B Mr. Johnston ef Buncombe r A reso- Btate to secure the pasaas of the bill, now gadliig.ia; .CjuagjeB;10f vrenern iiaiiway nxKnaia vompany.-. Placed on ealeqdafl.i;;-..Si. '"txii foeertttUwruulnii!FTlTe l"ublic Trcuttrer w rurnisu a sutement ot - lxX wnn b amuej Was S;uf,rwboffir laid; and for what, in the late tallitarv move ment la ihi State placed 6a Cileedar, '. " --ByMr. Martin A" TeeoWUon 'that each member of the House fnrniaV hi own sta tionery j placed oo Calendair l " - i , - By Mr. Kicblson : A twolutlori ffkthg the per diem of tb pretHlng officer of tb General AasemMy at $4 member 2, cinrkt and other ofScer $4 ad mileage at lOeenta; placed oncaleadf. ; n - ' ' a-U---.h'htr-si--m By Dudley, col r A bill intorporating the. Metbodirt Episcopal Biogilg School Bo. Ciety of Newoera ; placed o the calendar.' - By Mr. Johnatoa of BonctDb f A bill to reUUott to the-Treeorde of Cum damsyoit durtb he war ; flaoed oa tie e&leddar. ' . V By Mr. AaU: A bill aoncrrttlng the ctty ef Wilmington ; placed oa tie calendar. ' i , By Mr. Morrisa : A bill W fix tb com -pentatioB et the Treasurer if tb Coantiua .; t ,.''!'" .' jp-t f:M -J . - I r- l Bandtoi and HoVfnsWjnYtfMel 00 b. m. aa.wi t t,m (ur.' Bv afnJni4.tr"T,,Trf TZ.' f .- . j fesaa.ii-----p 7- - U Mr. Marlerf A binia Tc'rr 3 llato Urtf ot ' Yadkin ftaced a the Calendar. aJciJ .ir,i HftByMfc Wetobr A 'tadlutlon rj favor iof AaJL Murray, U Haywood placed on tba isaidaty x.mm a si 4s5 i- A snaeaaga wrat m the Cover. BiNVnenatHfe-' cowmiaicatit 'from Admtinl Sbtiotlolti VI N.j- of tlia f t'nito4 thta,taaiU lirk , .-!,! iL,6o Bodief IslanUl ,i At- Che tcoaelndoh at iae readinapf theJoitiiborin f. ImttmiM ai biU gtWhjfWosentti the pit fohasp.ljfttiq :.aJ) ej ot ouu.- t T tiitinmottoa f the aatte the Whole" ma,U w kna referred to Ui 4udir4art Orirnmis. teesot t,i ah o afcwxf ifuu..t tm - The- Chair announce t afaLf n,i.,,.l- Klcbolapn, Hampton, Harris, of Franklin. Brook, Joyner, olJttt,- WooUboase, An derson, Armstrong aad York, a tho Com mittee oa Privilege anil Klcloa ; t jT;, Messrs. McCaukv. of . Eukm .n,i nit f Ung, of Gates, appeared, qtuhfled o4 took o-rnt sesua... - WlV. j j On motion of Mr, Welch, the rule w auteoaea ana. jut resolutiaa ia feiereoca to appointinji a neoiei Gomtitittm, in8fMHMa pracucua upon cuuanaol Alamanog daripa mtMsKt.ta iiOStiLUOb tha aiunu. tent Inln.lm Caswell countr. which Mr. Wslck Thy resolution Wat , then put to,-. veto and adopted; .. . j-mtn.-fth , " , .. 'jOIaJtr'l'itiT'- f? Tht bill declaratoriof tha meiog "of the Act entitled J,"Au Act to rcpoai oertain atU, paaeed ,-al the ,aesitm of 1808 -'ID, making' appropriatiinj. ja Ratlmad- to' panics, ratified March 8th 1870," wa take UP and after SQUIB diacussiaa refprrn.l '. t)m tfuuiciu-y uommtew. , , vl Vi'-', 1 en-"Yf f.T" vss'l JO i-n fi I on lil Mcflbtv, Nor 38, 1870J ' Ih Seaate .aa ejliid; to order1 at io ;O'ctotk.ii0'e Oi !Vx7'auiW Tsf Prtytr by the Her. iMr, Jiormen Seaa tor from Robeob!w ejlo &.nti tu, i John Hymaa, coL. 8aator elect from tlia count ot Warren, presented bttTTedenOiT Bew MBBJinaa.i'iAia "V B'J,';UU ' t ,?(. .asroBTt 09 coMatrrrBB. Mr. Dannm from the special Committee appointed to prpaos tql for tha govern meut of tba pnat, ! feoommended the adoptloa oj.tbaalaa.wbhih aoneaattad tbia ixxiy daring th tosaioa oi 1808-'fi, wfth alight amendments, whioh went epneiirrtd ia and the rmk vwra adopieti. .WmiJ 1 ;- ITXHDlSa COMMITTER.. "' ' JVofWlftfoftt ttn1T'f7rMii.il:At.,..I. Love, Speed, McCotttr, Crbwcll ''JJrogdoa, Council and Waddull- ; -- " 1 Cbwlw. King Lenney. Moore, Worfh tad watteaidea.' ;.",'"', 1 1' Mr-i j "C'fam..4iefr. ' LafliarMiFWrnmirfft iujjiwu, uiric, uurmeni, iroy and tyi man. colored. . l- " f ' ' Vttitefary.Mossra.' ' Warren. Orahahil' Lehman, Dargan, OlrlsV Jones tod Gilmer. ' - Internal Jmiw5i;--Mear. ' W. M ttobbint, Mernmon, Bmlth, Morebead, Haw kins, 8klnnar and MoCIaramy, ; u'j nauemonand literary 73tortr-Mcssrs. Warren', Ledbettor and Wee, colored.-If Militant A IFnir Miuin III.. n,..jjK BlIlamJr,Aibright,-; Cook. ''Adam ,and 'Hawkins. Z,J w"ik4i(tj - Loll man, Latham, Mauney K Lisnlter and Gra ham.0 wti,'v" ' 3 - . lmt..i. .tit v-j .' rjwif. Messrs.- Moore, Hurp6y. Morebead. Merrbnon, Beasloy,, Woddeli ad TR.Bobbinv ' .- f t Viwf 1 a(uion..Mtfirs.; Grabara, Troy, Old, Gilmer, Allen, Barnctt and Mo j0W TwBtafa;rtTil. it Duildinat and Orundi. Messrs; Norment, jteaaiy and uook.,ft )i m 1 ;.T;Msr, jnenjtniPgAi Bullamy and Lennig.i.f , .j r, '.' -. - , ,, mOm Dumt o4 Blind Atmmeutu Ledbettef, Hawkins aodCouociW ,' lnfnet-MJJurjyMoCot f " . i-nnUUd aasUlrie Barnett sad Merrimon. t,Jngrmd Hilk,--Meetr. rCurrio, Lsati tet And Lenney. !s M.-,i,.;n ,. t rmal JntUiUun.--T)ihn, Graham,01d aad Gilmea, ; a ji v4 ,W , rrintuigtrUemtrt. Maaaey, Bogdon ssd Crowell. iti t , rf,w-rj-nf ' The Committee spoointed to inteatirate and report in relation to the Election held In trie 2ith Senatorial . District composed of tb Couotlo of Alamance and Guilford are )Wa, VV.M, Sobbia,, Brogden aad Speed, A,.? V- ' .,,, t mjtfllj' -TsoTi.iwaoBucTtoa or sif.Lt r1wj j f By Mr, Smith i Bill to repeal aa act au thor Using the Daa River Railroad Coaipaoy aaeoaetraet their Bawd f referred' to b Oamatittov mr toernrt IrnproraaiauU.. i . Ulm, -VUIUm-t" lWVM!WW t ui ft ui provide ef a tpeclattorm or iha Superior Court of the county ot Davidtfto, whh h pajae4JtttJegntal. naib'Bga-"-aaJc a sb rpaaaionof the rales. i tt'tTi "v." llJRl Mr, Battie t LbJl towhaage the-ttlvtd; ing iiae Between tne eonaue ot Maaa and H Utoa re (erred to the Committaa on Pioposluens and tJrtovasawt-'.'-h t 1 77' Vj tit. Gilmer UiU to- extend the time for eoliectlng aad paying over the taxes, for eoanty purposes tor th,.oonaty of Aia- Oa hi motioa the rales fwere sajpeaded for the pafpeaeef : putting lit through its several, readings t tonaidorable disqussloa rijviic, jnurpuT, mcwilOT,' O-lorjgUJ Eppcs,' iolored. y 1 "f . ' !iS VI 1 fianer.--McaW- Jdnea.J,'Cowlcs. arote, aoa aamerons . araee-kneot were offered,. all of which were voted dowa with thecxrxptioa of the-cuuatyi of Caswell, a it waa claimed that county waa ia a similar condition to Alamance, and the bill a aniended patfje its thinljwwling..1.J. i? By MrXove: Bill to repjal chupj53,ol the taws of 03 and OO.eatitled an act to prescribe thepoweri and ruticf of 'the Govern- in reference to lugsttvet from justice, " which tutborizotbim to eMilov a secret d'.-tcc'ive force.1' , u,.-hMft j j. s .f Uw.'n) fww' V V. .x : r.O.:, 'A'' ;:.. .iWfarsitU - - - n -- f f ' f ' " . n nta iitAf a tk. . ;aiJ n i ZZZLT w" w AWUW,8- iwat aotttit fur tihi..4. nil . ,V. r.T" .J'T .'"VV'M . flfMHi, ( JillV4Jsa,wi. it thority of m4 Ja JMdacmi: wqr tajna -TupeteQiivw luqoai arouaaaauin lor.ao ap aut.ioaething tor the. W ot hut gicellency, but of no valoaj ot, toterest to tba publio at large, fitil be bad knewlatfga that upwards of f)jKK) bad beaw paid out of th4; PubHo -l 'treasury; tdr thlsawrct servico, how wbcd Wre, fcarfld.' Uri fbr-thia amount had been pid within one year, ana1 (our days, and paid to oachaetattef ttuUmMUW llsbJ the Adjatan General' toi $i(K of lit Wepbana at that time Btnator. go his fhare, and Wiki then, a .membi-r oft'ia M Ma TwwirtHa a)t t,l '9 vl it, -flj tboBifbt Uu wnneoessary and ahtmeulex panditata ot money should be 'stopped at OBoe.;-.'- L . '-. Mr. Olds opposed the bni"aai apoka es pecially apainat hasty action." 1 i Meaam, Dargan, and KobblntTof fioWaa, Brged the adoption of tba bill in tatUa and fomlbla manner, and lnaitted on m mediate action, vs.w -v.v , , Kr.QHmec also- spoka l favofofiW bill and moved the followlpgjamcndtrtMfc to sootion 1st "and that eoctJoB 4 of ehapt, 85 of tht Beviaad Code -ba ranactedTn stead tbereor .which was adopted and tha bill passed Its final rWUng by tba follow-' ingtaJIoUr.' . JT ,..iJ Ati--Maara, Adams, Allen, AlbrlL jyaawiajLu. Dargan, Bpaea. King, (Ropub)i Latbtm, Lawiter, (llen.) LedbetUjr, Lenney, Love, McCotter. (Umi.) MOOM. (RePUb.) ; McCfammav.."U until Morebead, Mauney, Merrimoa,1 ormeatr tuuuiua ui uowu, (0UUipaCi iaVIUSDB, Speed; Skinner, , Smith; (Repub.), Troy, Waddell. Worth and Whitcaiok XM I7' "- By Mr Mwrimoa, Bill to repeat charJtev 8? l tb Pubfic Law of 6 ahd, ML (Shot, hef bill) isferred. ' " ---' s ' N - X, ' TbePreaidefit stated tlif la; cor Jaic with the irptrerntnt of tli Constitution the second Tuesday after th organisation of the General AaKhibly d V' apart a the day to go lata the election of a United State Senator.'. H was of : fn 'opinio that this General Assembly wa hot orgka ized until last TueaJay matcad of on, W to day. ' CoBtenucntly aooordmg to .law :h electioa far'-t'hfted State fienatof rwo lid Bot be in ' OKler l until tosmorrow wi ek. which '-would be Jtha' dTaw4ftitttof1puiy -coaUittsd eUjotio cate, otifKnUatlon"' " Fla wm not aitnimihj At H " etglsatiott.una'lrM'Ba hltogethmj kt-' itficdon the point sndiUdprr -meuiioaed it in order to bear tho viewt of tlia SmiWa tnd that thev talcht decide ttr tmeitloii larth(maelve."r- v i1' , s T Mr; Robbip fa onMts brlnKtoe hilU properly brfore fh Mouse fntreducttl jtbe following resolution, tc-wit f Jj . Rtmjhid, 'That ftt tb c.-nrtloa' of tbo'rfeB ate this General Assembly wa oranlitad on Monday, How. lst last., and that pro- eeeitlnira nnirVit tit ha htwrnn n. I t.. il " O Wv&m ,11 . UI Nov. 8Utb, lor the election ot a Honed State Senator in accordance with the l(iw, 7 After some discussion tb resohttioa Wtt tnonted. v ''" '' 1 -j- ot t . i' Oa motioa; the Sonata fctjoarned. ' h - .... A icoRHgirfrow. -"-J 5" - -e. "On SstSrdty when Mr; Grahtrul tvhi tlon declaring a Vacancy, la the Mi a Sena torial Diatriot wa nder"CoBicbtioB, BJ, Olds ; moved to? postpone iU further 0!ftlderatlnB 10 Docerube lgt.-t''f ) : i Ia reporting the Vote the aegativf ' Were marked yeas aad the affirmative says,"' j 1 " Mr. Barnett waa jporto4 voting ifta:tltiitT.rTO toted loiH I '"W-t cS bl nOTJSB m REPRESENTATIVES, u House wu called to order at 10 e'ek , Pjtyer by Ibiv. Mr. Grayson of thelloksa, ' Journal of Sstnrdayresd andpproed. Meters, Sparrow and Luce were rcooeW a betog con3ned to their fqdmi or it he past severaraaya uy sictoes;"" 1 1 A memorial waa received and read Tfi citisentot Cawell ia retereno to outrage. luuigniiie o(K nnminaiion practifed apon theiabyfloU?on,;Kirhi ,Co before ana auring m ejection, and,, at king tbar a fair eloc tiu - mi gh ft be bold, f a the u fa ty, aad esking; the impetcUmtut t4 Ui' Uov amor. The memorial was rolorMd. to tba aommlttoe aa ;ieotion, ,'W,u ' vi ' ' Mr. Dunham iron tb Spuria! CemmBtee ia regard to the entitled election i0 Madi son co-unty,ulwitte4 a majoriiy rejtort; showing that Mr. Keisey received a mori ty of 18 of the lezat votea caLaud tkal thr Commiiowrs jofc Msdisoa had! no right in law to count the voles cait in Kirk1! regiment at Caaweli, Y; V"" I Mr. Dardeu submitted a minority renor t deciaring that neither Mr. Kelaey or Mr. uoillot (tne incumbent) bad . a right to tb seat aad that a bow election should be ofdered.. .,. , f,t ---., tU Messrs, Justice and HanU.of Franklia. also presented a report declaring tor cer tain reason that Ur. Rollins should retain We seat. , ,t . . 'i, r. ' A i The reports, were placed upon Jht cdea dst. By Mr. York : A resolution- in lavor of JT T. Furgeisoa ol Wilkes r placed oa cal- eadar.--rTrr-,'A''r:":r'-":; P '4 ByliIr.WWng-A.res.)IutiOB flxio,fth Sor-aiem oi omocrs ana. mombert oi. the enertl Asiembly at t JS while In tutual ataatyti ; toft p to hUM-J-yo)-- -pi- ti f lit W,..vUi A.- teaolutiiiir ''filial Vacant tb seats of tnciuburt of the Huusa Imra. Almafl eC'aaw-l ft,r ivai-JX BftUe ITtigal clatiuiiaTTuI'lbnsftCouuWe rorrrcd to tlie (,'omui.ttae.oa,J;jo6tl-HiJ --- " . . ... -jy air,. joung, oi taqoiy; a retofutiott lo favor of tbBhriff. pf-Vtocty ' placed aai-tlialeadAiq fll JohosoB. ItoL of Jrec0uil)e V Aire. olution allowing (he Clerk of the Iloaae to make reijulaitiou " npoa th Bccrcury of . SUte for pn, ink, placed , Spoo, ,th caieuuar,, , , , - .. , ! By Mr. Gambrel; A bill fa faVor bf J.C Jooct, of AllcgbsD J placed, ou; the ealeni . By Ifr. GraVwD v fesolutlo'i repeating our member lo Congres to urge the paas, ago ot a general amuestvMct; placed: on By Flctcber,1cotf:A rwoiulloa Vktag' the closest tsnrtiny ' mtg ntt-the ffrfr oi the Btatr, in consequent of'ttie'mt .i,'(t. irtratwt of tht Slat t&vttnment ; placed on ttie calendar,4. 5,- i-t--".-f.-.a. By Mr. Kerijf. birl)vieTrio1ui!ib la, tovor ol the JBUcria of Davie: placed on xhk calendai."..!""'' .. A ".- " r A 32 ..i that no ' v V. mm prmtiinr should Jte :iSiilu;cd ahUw)j i'mnary ; oa ttie ealea tiie ph Kiuiug otiicers of t a t, nrrtl Awem Wy t f 3 per dsy, okiuwcis aa j ' O woers at It. lea tuiUitft at 1 coat pet-mil f plared oa lhaealaailar,.... .. By Mr. StfudwlcTJ A bill tor.pU th act "to aectrra the bettor protection of lit hud proj,irty"i placed oa tb calendar. . , Uj Mr. Gjutbrel : A bill tr confirm the aale et iota ia ihe town of F irt In Alle TglJaay eouatt'; pi., ,1 t,n t'.. . J By Jfr.'ajei : Al.lU fc.tu-w enter-, era ef vacant tae.lt further f x tr obtaia grants from tin t" !ite rlv-f eu t';a eal enitar. 1 3fek ' By ifr. Mc'AY-e : A' l"l' lo: k t.U the ftipMBeii-t ta t;; i ' ant fvr br!- 10 i-av.-.. i '. ' in lm. Ctt!tiflir- ' By Mr. iialiii, of W ue ;' A 1 ptal tba act extending the t re- u;ta Ot uoiaaboro ; piaeeU on tua a.... . j. By Ma Hhuilt A bill, in f.r of th Bheriff of Wttauga; pltC9l on the ealea dar. '" fcli Mr. StuafLird r A bill 1'; rt of intorstttoS peretot; t. the ..lJ to the 1 -. a... -i. t 1 M.nf '. -ft;----- - womruuteeaa tu Judiciary. ' Bv Dudlev. cbU A bill rrwalm the a-l In regard to taking fiih in he! ttiv.raad; T?" ' ' Contentflce Creek ; placed oa t..o C.. udar. Bf Mr. Morris A.hiU In fnvo al tha f Sheriff; ol Ueadorsoa j placed pn the calea- - - i oar, ? Vl Mr.: AaJetina i A tj!3 w,; iA-wnx-tv'is.i'."?'.v-- j-v certaia IiIToiS an J luaatic in c'ur county : i placed oath Mleadarv - . 1 l mmmlmmmJmtm&mrmml-m3mmMrtmmy freice'iwuptmledandTsri--.l.itwala i favpr of thcSheriff of Tann-v, v, li takea ap andpaasod IttaeveratTeau.ii -' On motion of Mr. .-York. ti.u rub were I upended anil bit .rttolaiioi infivorof the Sheriff of Wilkes, waa takea uj, and, on motion of Mr. Frrnch.wM made ticil order fat tb Wih ef December. - A r; On motion of Mr. Grayson.the nilcawere nspeaded tud the UU, l'c ir-j,f-irther time to caterers 61 Vacant bn -ia, vf takea ' up, aad, oa motion' of Mr. bitulIh -i . k.J was rcl'crred to (he Committoo.on Jua.ciary, Th resolution raisinir sre-rul Commit tee to inratigat the 1 Atamauc election; was taxes up, t asa, . on motion ot Mr. Welch, wat retcrred to th Committo oa Privilege ndiilcct ion. - On niotiila nl' Mr" Jnhrml;n" iF Unit. obe,tM rule "Vera u-t-tidid and the reponaot tnariiecui; tontmittoe oa tbe " Tha majority rrjoft,Wlng DIr, Keisey trtertad. w-j.j6'fj !. Mr. Stxndistck' Btoied . a eoncafene la .tba wsjaeUj -r. II vl : Ths two niority reporta wet Baxtjead. -., Sykes, coL movinf to aubstitut b re port of Mr." pafden; whit U ' declare th whole election Illegal had that a' new one shnnld hat hatrl, to the najor'iiy icaart. Mr. Stmdwlck argutd against th tdop tlon of such motion, "..sv- , ' -, ' Tb yeas and nays being called the mo, "tlon wat rtjflcttd by a vot of yea ilt,'By 70t e i fe!.j ii I v ii ' m s a Tha question recurred oa tha motto to concur in tbsnnjuriiy rcort, .f , f ' ' Mr. Juttlce srued to some length hgaiast..: i cooourenc i" V - -t.'-" - Mr. Dunham, chairman of the Commit tee, made aa elabonite arjmmeet in sup port of the' majority report,- aummisg up from tha record in the matter all tha evi dence that had boon produced. ,., - ' tlr. Frwnr.ti mriviMl ti r.tl.tr 111 m.tiM a f 4b Conturittf on 'm(H iuJEICcUoBa."" with power to semi tor persona and panera. a AiessrSi uregory. and., i tilinsWrr- tt Bun. combe, opposud iucb af dhpoeUioa of the ? Mr. BolliniiKcn frbk the'uno'if in tuooort of hiav elHtaai w i-xtT, tf wti x j. jhb, Ais-y, uie convmiatj. repondad. tit, iiwu,,ot aKiio, urgod the adop tion Of th KDort'tubluittcd bv biiufelf and Mr;' Juttioe. v - i--! - - K Upon Ha Fri:aeha motion tdntoi to th Committee pq t'riv.leges and Klectiuot.the ycaa ana nvt were called and tn motioa wa rvjected by k vote of teas 4!). nnvi 13. W The ouextion recurred upon Mr. Strud. wick', motlea. A concur iVtha-)aioritv .report, w t il It vi H xff risitiJn.i t Mr. Durham called th previous qonstloa. , mo can waa timtainea auu lue piotioa to concur in ths maiwitv rcuort teatiuir Mr. Kaiser; was adatitia -hr a nia at ,j ax ha . "T' w " 1 naya o8.i f?t i ... ,t -.' 1 1 ! ,, Mr, gcrudwick movedUbat Mr. Keisey be allowetl tounlily, - - . , ' Mr. Jostle morel to amen I bv r lerrtn Mr. K's. olalata- totheCAmmlttva ca PpI. Urges aad I;tetii cvn th grourd that be was canned 01 Uis itttt artict ; lost, , Mr. Kcliwy. cam. forward. oim!i;i.l and took b:sset. .' - ' " ', "2k nesaagi wat set?' ta-' tlie'.Ti tule, rat fju eating that! body to return to stUl Uouae Ml Tjnaura;'i report x n i m iw . . On motion ef Mr. Jolin-ton of Punnombe, 'itiej rule were' Mtipsnded Jen-i. joint fesolutioa taking" our UR-uibt.i bf Coa gretato ' argeti'J fasearr -'ol I.b' bill, new, pending iirttUat body, in n ' ".uace to the V astern Jiorttt. Carolina, l.ttcasloa Railway Company va.. Uk- n up and tdoptei, .4; A A---- . ...-.. . ' Ihe' Chair '-"atinouuceJ ,;tUe' fullowlna- committees i . i. Cntt.trria -'o "Jvmcr.tr.'i: iVr pwrroavy MeAfahaoar Yr .?,' lrMtarvt f; i' 'ov), P Va , v, i Iah J, ttfttdwtrlraift . i -rr. " " COMXITTKB OS Tl1K H ' f'riu?. wTcic A.t!i.atoiUwia i..i.,, Metd-,' tbauibatUiu, Paula ef Ansen, M jr- Uny. ' thcFDitf(lee, HjutananJ rStjJ-f. . Xj ' "- ,,"01M1TTKB 0IISHSAI,TraoVK'?(tST. Measra. Welch. Greirory, belly Davie, -Yreoch, Dickev, Lm ki v, Ju-ilic, V e.Oat-" BBg,MNeilt,Younir of Yancey and lryos. I On motion tb llousa-lben aljaurntxi. a ..t v.. 4mhI i A , etcopp 8. CCoNOREssosai, r-Tsicv -The news from S-mili Caroln i s- ui--v that the State Board of Can valuer i.t .sur'j Car olina have, by a vote of to 2, m-u tbe certificate ot electro at Conrosuu. from tb i-oood Distriofsjn la Lar'-o .. i c'llored) over air. iviwen, wi'O wincim", majority of at b-a.-i f.va t:,. . . Mr. Bowea f re-nUd prj;i oi t th Board rviaTOd t-Jun o ruad L .Bowea will contest tbe wat, an--riou revelations' iflinw t v t tions ill South ('.!; ,.S r-. tSeiiitur Sawy-r will t.i.ii an a,-.. . tot a .ou h : iiaU'lt, ' ,J e.t.0 , .-. t ia1 j;9weoTa lavor, wtiicb w rJ .....it 'alresdj exiaUna; httweca. .l..;4 a.:.J v.vrvr- Bor cco; 7 ! J- I j.-.aKBP ,:. .-r3.-:.-.- A:T-y-
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