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"i n 1 1 i;g ti ft ,.-,v mmx rvmp,iuFMuria. X r TILE HICXTINKL. S KM ATI', -Hi. Much Ci.ll. J, ,. M -EJw " ll,,,.r.,i hi li . ul vVarnn. i tl ( vesti'iday read and approvl-tl. v ClHTie. lioddins of lljaidsoll, s, and Mr( 'hlinlHV, xllliniilli'd re- purls fim ir 1 Leave of ab-elll of Davidson. I piVtllC f olhlltttS. e.r.inlid Mr. lti.ddin Kriil.iv ami Satur d.v- fey Mr Bobbins of Davidson, relii jot enlhurinit the enrolling eloik " piny nairrlmr- lhlka anapotHled and bill jaurd it aeveral reiding. . , fcring bill ff' W1W taken up- IJ'SSsOU Uie yn Mr. '" moved b nnx nil. by striking UI the mini.' l Mr. Ionian. ..il tlie I(o.tul. an.1 ten" -unite lK.it (.1 Iii .P. (J 1'ctar i I -1 1. k t- m Ii ii Li I li I" lavor ul mil -ti'lllc li -r- D.iru'nn, I my. : ili. si:bvititc. All. n i, k.-.l 'i divi I'll. -ii. .it ili n ri mill Allen Kjii.ki .ion of tin 1 1 1 1 a nrri-il ii..n -iril. Ilf-i.ii lr ti.ni . , ii . u lin Ii w :t. lost. I',;! III. Ill' II lin.-.n-l it ,1 1. :i.l lM 1'n iiiiiin il- iliii.l -. I in?;. Ml lri.l olteleil ll'l allll llilinelll lllll illii-r any the tractor lor work litem l. mi .1 or -hall Ii- .11.11 "r award, 'd In i i.t'iln- l....i,l i.l' 1-..IIIHI. i. .m-i i ( (l ul in. "I 1-.1.S nllC-l Kill 1 ml.. I i u i ill t ' " 1 M I 1 r t iV""- W3 TViJfr I I Ik !i l.hv.H.I i.k ih.- II.' IU III. Ml.;, lin . tilt h .ml ,.ki -rid. in 1 1 1 i "I ii'l-(' h ri'liMMl!! i'. 'ilhl ii h N.'l mi ill - h hill t .ilii -I . I Mr 1 niiii', Ift'iii Ivr in lav ti s It -i .-M'n ri'llililllli i nil i ll;: m! i.ih . -I . i; J.i.,1. -. l.ii.l-.. MM , Ml) h-.l Lit' I tt O -1'll.ttl' !(. ci-itiinitti- nti i-nrulli II, llll.M - I., Ill .1 I. Ill I lllll .ill- I.. Ii Mr. Cnu iVs, a n ri Ti.i.ii t- ul i- at V. tiliitinn autlii.rmii' , ii v, N I ' . t.i i.m-ii ful III.- iiiin.t- ut ):i!7' rilli'iail In mi huii.liiu' ii irin.iw i.'iiihj tliH( (.. it t. Hik' mim n th'- ri'iitral I. ir,.l ,1.. ..Ill mi l Itnm-wrrt 'fl prnd in- i.l il- lu-l n- i.Iiiii;. .- Ii.-in ili Hi hit !iiiniuii ili! It,-- Kill ti) niitip Msi iiinr iuli!it ii nnii-ii-lt-iit s ill u.p..iti-'n ili- -4 !n. m : i i.nlliu; .'! I Till I'liu l, t lilt' rtMVtiv roisnlit'B, ;k to tin- t.uiiilor ot" eliil'lrt-n in tin finiitliiN. ) Mi II tlitiin - of liiiliu, niov 1 Hint ... 11. .. -Hit'ir.'ili'r Ituf-li.tint-iits. I oiionlM.-i' ol l-k.'.l Ut. SM'i'il odl.iiiii .l I. iv.- lo n-.ir.l hi v..t. in tin- nririliv on tin- S.n:M.- I. ill I-..H, ..mill.' III. .1.1.1 of t hi- Stall'. I S. u.'l t.ir Wi.rtli"- liill pmviilis lor lln sali' of tin' St.iti'" iiili-ii'-l in pnlilii' work Ac I lr l.inii.-y, from ro.iiniiltt-o on jn.li iia. i . -ri'porU'.l. ' W. -wi,'.- from tin- llou-i uiiiloilili'ili-: tli. .i-ai'(-ol iai-lollsdilliidvll.il d."l ! in. .rial from lin-liidi-i-s of I In- I . i ot W il.i,iii-:l..ii n ail oiii i', anil i f. i n .1. lr. liatlli', a l.-solllttoll u latino t.. l.i-t .ril- n I. i iv. I l! lr, Mrl 'ut I if. u resolution in favor i.l li.'.i li. .IM'olt. l', tax i-oll.vlor of Till Cniinly rtl'iiiril. Hill in relation to mtlle an.I olln V live itii l all.ns owners of sli'k. to o.k.ui . -tli. t i.nt.e-, lanil- I.. l..k for -l. k vj hi. Ii imj In; lost. Allow - purtie- lo I i-.Tlili-I'ati' I'liifi .1ii.I;imiI 1'iod ili lo enter iiKin Mlill Lllll U. ) Ml M. Claniiny favore.l tin- dill. Mr I. .e niovi.l lo eve.-pt I lie count i.-M "I't'inv. .Ia( k.m, Cln-roki e, Swain, Macon, an.I HnvwiNnl. KpHU. col., tnoveil to except llalila-.. Mr. l.inni'v hope.! no couiily would Ik I'Vii pt.-il Aroiieil in sliow its propriety. Aiii.-iiiliu. nt of r.pH lo-l. That lil uir.l'i.l dv Mi. dove. Mr Cow les iii.iv. .1 td am. n.l lliafllu jiulue of pi'oliate sti ill v itlulniw xiich ci:r lilioid ut ny liinr-jilniitKl lif Ihk-'I tlnrt it in r. my I'tt'lv jfiven. AilopU-J. Hill iln-:i jia.iHi.il ltd sit-ouil rearllng. Put on its tliinl leilin. Mr. Itoddins. of Uuwan. tliuulit the . liill vlr.uigly worili.il, auJ was nppiwil to il. Mr Ijove uioviil Ui lay on the table, on Wlli.il Mr Cowliw culled yens mid nay, whicli ii sustained, ami the motum to ladle iri'vuiled. v li.solMlion ptiiin; l'alrick Mcflowim for serviceii ri'iideieil, nisw'il neeiind rea.iD. . On niotion of llriiun, tirl., the nolu lion w referred to tbe enmtninee on rrlniins. Mr. Latham reporU.il from thr oriniiiiit-ti-e on corporations. iinsimn nf Mr. Uraliam, of Alumanee. Hie rules were buim iiiU-1 and dill to pun- ifli lemons f.ir odtMiuinir money, iimmIh, &-., uutier lalnt pretensions, pattned iU w-vernl readiiifrs. A act to prolix t Iwutfilt purclmsern t lierilTs saKs for dues in Iliu year KHIW, Kliui taken up. Mr. Troy moved an aiucnilinent, that II"' former owner of the land sold may recover such land within twelve months Ir-'in He pas-aye ,,f id, ai'l. dy refiiudint; ' Hie piiftii.tse money and twivtity live per "in. ail.lui.,nal. . . M Tfr liralmin, of Alamance, opined tli aiiKiuhncnt. Mr Old I'uvore.l il. Vr 'l"T-iir;iiril hr ftrm-nf trf "'it. .. - ,J:i. mm .p,irnl ttyrffr -" The amendment of .lr. Troy wan adopt Hill failed a nasa its sis on, 1 res, line i eai -i, tlays Zi. Vr. (irshani, of Orange: A resolHlioii licit no Senator Khould sieak more than viim-o, atiij n.a! more th in tint iuiimtcon any one hill, without consent of the Sen ale; adf.ptotl. : , Veaiage fmta the Hnnseannooucing the r age of rarinor bill ' 1 i KVXm of Vr. Speed, a hill to amend the charter of the town -or Edenwo. t'hn (Hi county, was taken Bp and passed its -"ru resuungw. 'u motion incKsiratr t"mpaiiy, t) Iviath orinton nd passed its second reading. Yeaa HO, nays 1. - , , Mr Jones move.! that the chninuan ap point a enmiiitteee of three Ut examine the pudlic . adiidaf and report what bills ajjoa i(l require' prompt attention; adopted-. a. 1J . . . ... 1 1 ... , -r. .. It I , 1 1 (' 1 , ,r ui.u ih . niuMti.nwiE I -- .i.. v. ... v-t.:' r .;i i 1 Xa . .,..tv : wu taken uu and txaHKU. auttimij si i . iswiirt . m- ...it is. w t is .... . . , tl . t-lll kU DAK IflOU l4Ulllmi vsi - "J t - I,., 1 ran from Weldon through On molion ol r. i lammy, a ..... . Bertie. &c.. was Uken uu the protection m lair ktoubiis, w p Ml Skinner, tin- bill t Niiiih Carolina St.sk .JUiiiiteC auiL 'ijUi'ia.XjKMtt- jwu.Uln.u4 llli all.l lirirc-H-t! itsl-vrl'jil riJiVilllU, .-i I mi numimf' nf Mlv Mutt, llir hill -pw 'viilin Ur tin- i-.iiiHtiurti'.n ol' u liriilfe ni-iiii' Yailkin ri-r. hi or nrar Wilkin Uir. N. . wt- takrli up ml paxn'il il, A. iiu.1 rrailiiit;. Il H ;u lin'ii niaili-HiM'ial uriliT I'ur In iiHirrnw nuiniin On m.'li.m ul Mr Murgiliy, tlu.' ftill in ri.inl Ui bringing siutu niiiuHt riulnuiil t'on)iitnii-H iv :i taken up aAil pawwi Its 'ni ri-ailiuH. Hill tii (M-uvcnt furging orcinanteMVitiiiK Minis, stain s, Jcc, ul' manufacturer uh1 iH-hniul, ("n cmivictiimof whlili.tmrty la be itu)riioinU of Haul, H Itutti) piunrd its mmmi muliiiim, . . ; - Jlill to iuoiwpnrntle Uu f wislmrjf MfttiH Mw-wii(ij5 .vnpnnj, wiry, AT , ..,i fUlM ll II H K ttMtk IWUlllipH - - - Mr. Urith:uii, of Atutnuiu, n.ijortcil frimi (.innniiUin in vngriHwivil liilU iui'1 juili -in. Mr. IJiHu-y from ju.liii.iry riumnitti.' ,.i...rti.l A Ij . ui i ii .t llol'SK i.' Hl.il: ESK N I' A Tl V KM Wuimsuh, Mm. h 2llli. 1 1 !-- rallnl l.i nr.li r al lin- i.-lial hour. l'i'..'r 1 li.-i. I r. M:is.n, of tllr rit. .I.niin.il ol" Mst.'iilav n-a.l an. I iii.im.'.. Mr. Ai.lii'. n'i.ui nii .1 a iitiiiinri.il I'iihii tin-liar- i.t' Ilii- lily of WllmiinrUii. axkini.' tin alHililiiui'llt i.l'tlir Cinlr uf Civil Print .1 'I'll" lii.'iii.iri.il i a.-i rrail n.l, mi ninlii.n ..(' Mr. Aln- i. tiajj-milii..l to tin- S-n 1 In lfH t f Y I I i'ur K ill I. 1 1" i. k.n l....l.' No I m lS? III Mr Mnl.r .ill lo am,'!..! I In- a " ru il Iim : . .i m.-. ri-porti-.l iikiii a lllllliU I o lolls i n in. i i in ivrowti. mi ii. ri ot liuiior peal til. ii I pr.-n Mil... tin- j sal. w illnn Ilii. i. nil - of Mlv on i oitul . , wa . lakell llji s eral r.-u.l ii.;;s lllll. D.ni.l .11.1 I.KM.1 lift ion ol Mr I'avlor. III. dill to il I -w I he ( i .liin.i ioners ol Caswell lOUlllv lo levy a -Mcial t ix iv-s lakeii up. amend i .l -in. I pi ..i 1 iln lliinl rea.liiv dv :i vote .it ye. e lias I (in ini. lii. ii of Mr. iKinham, the resolu. ti-Mi laisiiur a Committee to examine into tmv"HiHivcs airainst John Pool, niemliernf the I' S. Senate, from this 51 ate, was takedup. ' The resolution pudlisiied in full defoie. The yeas and nays were cillj it and, the tesi'lnlion pas-ed it-i third r.ailine df a v "tc of veas lin. nay. Ill) On motion ol Ml S. Hie, the dill to al lovi the Conillli-.ionel i of Idn kliltiam en null I" i-isue doti. Is was taken up it ll I pussctt its -econrl rc;n-inf dy ii v of.' iiTyeiiW .a, navs I. I Hi ii.i.l i. .ii ..I Sliiill, I In- re uliition in favor of .1. C. Ilini t.-r was takt u up and passcil its si-vei-aKreadins ,.e!.,lM..'.V!;..rVAMwfeii,!ih I..I.I, tin- ruh- were suspended mid tin icnliiliou i.a-e.l lis Keril lea. I in.'-. ',v Itol.din-, col : A lull In c-lalili-li Id,-oilii . of A--i l .i.l S.iju'i inti ml. ut ot j I'lllill. lll- li il. li .11 ; lefelred. On iii. ,1 ion of Mr. SI t ii. 1 iv ii k, tin- dill etiipowerliio tin- I '.ntiiii--iontT- ot Ymi.-ev eoilnli t" allei certain Town-dip line .1 1- taken up all.l faile.1 to pass ilssccond n a.liii" lot tin- want of a ipioium. SI'Kl 1 11. OKOI-li. Th. dill lo con ulidaU that iortion of tin- N C. li. K (M-lween Kaleisrh mi. I C.,.sl.,,n.- wild he Atlantic mi. I S. ('. I! It , Is in;: the -p'i i d order I'. r this hour its eolisi.lel atioll w;is olli' into. Aller il... a.loiilion of various amendments the p-evi-'its .jiicjlioll was o id rc.l dill pa nl Its liill, I readili, d and tin :l vole ol veil.- ..It. navs I-.. " R, TV'.' col A dill lo piol.s t Hie riydt -i of niariii d men; referred. On million ol Mr. VVoniiick, Ide dill to inci.ipor.ite the llajwiaul and Cane Click l It Comp iin was taken up and passed its third rvMiliiu;. iHi jnolion of Mr. .lohnston. of Run coiiiIm, Hie dill hir Ihe remT of ITie l.-ix payei-s of lliineoinde eouiily vviw taken up anil paAse.l its wveral readings. On motion of .Vr. Clinard, the trill re liealino the iu't extendini; the rorporaU' limils of the town of Thomaaville and for other imrpoHO) was taken up, amended mid paMiul iu atm-rul rdti.fs. On niotion of Vr. CliiimlM-rlain, the bill to allow the commissioners of Camden county to lew a sM-ial tax, was taken up and passed its third reading by a vote ol yeas 7, nays 5. On motion of Vr. Kmcaid. the bill to corporate a Board of Trustees for lt. k Kprmg camp meetini,' (Tuml, dmeoln eottnty. wiw taken up and pasaeil its sev eral reasliiifra. st'Ki iai. onnER. The bill to ieH-al the act KinciidinK the ..i.stnwr ..r the Western North Camlina .. .. ... t.: .1 .--;.,l ..p.l.rf - Uailroaa i onroimy ut.uk "I" v for this tjour, I its aec-ona ruaauiK ami, -. .. order for tinnorniw at 11 o'clock. On motion of Mr. Loftin, the bill in re lation to nihil steamers was taken un and pasHtd its third readiug. On motion of Ellison, col., the bill to amend the, act to incorporate the Planters u..;ira.l I'.iuiwni Was taken itu and pa-wed its several rcadinx. On motion of Mr. Currie, the bill to al low the tWiinisaioners of Cumberland .i.unty to levy a special lax was taken up ,uid p'assi d its third reading by a vote ol yean 58, nays 1.1. CAI.RNOAIL Ttw bill t alk.w the aimmissionera of ii '.. ... I..v . a .twviml tax WaS UtlU-B1 Bit wttf TWHWl-Itt -at-WMl WWlUlBr Iw m Tute t yea. 62, nays 8. ( m uioii.m of iucoi impute llu The bill to allw the IJorninissioncrs oi immi minty ounawnj It eonntv to lew a miecial MX was lakenl JfxJtiAMIxlaJBaMi rwwlli mA ii.sMMMul mttliiMr Iw a l ,.t V.. A.t nsvi 13 tiiT'i3llTti(tniTiii InwnSKipTW fTfe ,-oimtv if t'hen.kee was taken up ana pasu.il it,s.'vefal nadltigs. Tlie bill concerning Bahls' Creek Camp- meeting ground, Catawba county was Uken lip and Msaed it several resiling. The bill in favor oftheSherifTs of Wayne, Watiurattut arhr Prttmtie--w-taken op, amended and passed ita several reading. po niotion, the House then adjourned. SENATE. AFTKBSOOS SK&ttlOH. Called to order by the President On motion ot Mr. Belltuuv, the act in On motion of Mr. Danrao. a bill author bang tlie coniraissiooer of Aiuoa to levy ... . 1. .. . ...1 iwhmI a special usx, " "r . r- In f.vor On motion of Mr. Love, a bill '-..- .,.. r , I si... . e uri.:-i.-M. L..l..u I ult.ifi IhiuIh. AUi. I. ill iroliil.ilin;f olistnir tioh in N.la an.I UviraKK;t rixi-rs, tak. i un iiii,i.mii..1.,--.-. Uu itiotum ol air. Alum, bti mm oiimiih Bf'Hii.iniOTi'-wirHaiwiiBirinr r.ii'tV.is.1 wit lakin up ami iiamHl. Hill i oii.'i'tnii.L! tin: m-rvii i s ut tin- Al Umirl tiilHTHl, Hll.l IINtroillill4 111. liol eruor Ullil, till' ritMVlivr be:il ol lb,- ill- n-irtmt:ntA I'mm inniil.yin.' lr-;.il -rvii-ii ntln r tliit thownl tliii Atttuih v lli in rid. AI'Ut aiiienilinriit, dill immunI il h V. ral niuililifipi. Dntenxl to ue ithimhm.! anil wnt tn tin limine ut 1MH15. On Hint inn of Mr. Ciilini-r, rlir dill to omUli) tlic NprltiwiuU'rn Niitli ( arolina iUitrowl CnuiMUjf WeutHfiWi... ile roiui to Hrtlom, N. ti. (Kanlihn ft to coiwolnlau ltii Mir conipiMif ripiniiio to tetmtt it couuiletion.) r'il ita j vcrul rvsut iogn. nfcwf tsr lit" iingnwfcoJ muJ aunt to ttw lloaw. (In nnit!'.n Vf Mr. .Viiore dill i-nnn-rn-iitfl tin' flivtion of cmntiiisi-ioiirr of navi uulioii :vil iil..l:i. ; an n t lo iri'vi nt oli-.triii'ti"n in Ni H p-'it in. i in t .till n-t coturi , a ml! I K.duc il ioital As i.ilH.nitc tin l'.al....lv latum m l at r:i: t-. Wi le lakeii up ill! p;lv..-.l llu-ir rv.i,liii(;s. ; i n motion of tr Kliiiiiniu, I. ill in III. in l.ivi.r (J W A I! K Dick;.- tl Mill I I it . ,,M,I ,. ...I i pay On motion of li All.ie;lit. t$ dill in i olHjlutiti Ihe llav uoi.ii ami liiui'ml l oiiipanv, w ik'i taken un and passist its second reti. lino -Vr. Tioy moved to poslH.iie fiii'ther eon-idcrat ion, and make it ssi i;il or. lei for (o morrow nioruiiio at hall past ten o'clock. I 'iVvail.'.l. y II tv nid uia. niuw lex-s f Hr I I 1 I I'.il! t mil li ii . Ion eoii.it v lo . v p'ls, lt IMToIld ii'torniii ii. r. of liar IV. tail, d lo waul of a I..I t 1,11' Adjoiirm-d 7 liol sk of I'.i;i ki..i;n i t n ks 11 KMNO -K- -loN A dill to cllalle the Townslllps uf din clou county was put on its third readim-, arid patsi'd. .tfr. French oif n.l a o . li.i.nii tl.tr al tcr ,1ontlay n.-vt no .. -i.-I.,- j.u.l ex eept to the lali'i!,'!-! ol' diiiieHcliment. antl Speaker of the II.. ii-c of Iu prcenta tivtH and tlie iiictiibei-i ol id.- .kH.nate. amt iiy,n a motion lo -n-p-ud th. titles, it filled and I lie resoiul I. .11 was not coll id .red. li I.., ftill called up (lie p., I il old. I. vv Ii i. Ii was a ir-. iluii,.ii allow ni; f d'COOU . Or.Vattill, id,' pi i iliye ol 111 terin-i up.ui th. .d.urnal ol lite id u-t I, his pl.llCrt- .ll'.llIISl till Ide vote on tlie I I. II lion ot Id - id. list in llti.ili dill. ii d M,' -iir.. t in-;ro After i'llll ills li--i,-l firevMiiis .pie-lion wa il 'Iss . -.' I if til. I. called, and. upon lull,, a. tin- a. - and I . 1 . - .' I nay - ' lo in-. I, c .ll. .1 ali.l He " "lin ion i ui t .l- "I, n IV- i I ll I' ink in. I.. I de epi i.m e olnlii It lee ill I I'atl. eonii',. n. lin:: it- p is-'i.',' tr. Anderson :. I. d leave to inl rod resolution ill-lllli-ll.l ' tin' Committee Printino to d ue IH" "I" ol Ihe lii-t four davs pi. . edim; III.' I p. -a. i... nl trial in nilcd lor tin- us. .f the llll'lll iM-rs and i Yrks of thi- House Ml .lallel . Ilered a re-.. lilt ii .11 as a slid slitute to date l-'" cool.-, ot , much a- was dclici. nl up to pev :!'M! After colisideladle .lis. lls-ioll. in which no conclusion ll 'l'' leached, the w hole slid ,et tjtvo way lo the SI'I .1 II. OlilU It, w hivli w a- an ai t to ptov ide I nictit of the public 'l' dL Mr . '.. Ii moved that th' dispensed wild, and that it I Ilu- -II.- readiniT It ,.1.1. iv. I to Is- printed and in-i.le tin- " . lal olid I fol lock. In morrow afternoon at 4 He. Anderson s motion to icier In- uio tion to print procccdin.; ol "iiiik'hi hiiicnl was arulll. laken tip. ainl tin.' subject iv I'erred lo the Coniuntliv on I'rintino. On niotion of Vr. Settle, a resolution to p..ti...,! lo (1 W Patterson, sliel it) ol Itook iiiffli un, Is inj! lh'- iinioiint on i iaid hy dim in Hettlin public Uixea paased its several readiiiK- A bill t prov ide for the enhir-;. inent ffii'd fnin'fihifltm of the AlU-marte unit (;htai.ineak; canal was taken up,;H.stponed and mude apei-ial onler for to -aiorniw at 12 o'clock. The resolution for the protection of pub lie property iu the city ltaleigh was taken no and oasaetl ita swotul reiidtno- M'ives vaotnt laml in the city of Haleioh. dclouj; im? Ui the State, in Ihe KasU-ni Ward, ly in sonlh of l-nior slreet and east of Per son street, to the Heseue Fire KnineCom patty, with Mer to iitvuie mm iois aim sell, and convey title for the puqwise of pnrrhasinK ajui payiut; for a steam tire en- 1 trini' Alier inn ner mnsinrTttin.il ii. -w -' ,v . ,., mrmw order lo in r;:r-" , ,,, ,lf lUe WlU , question VrH(it.i.le (he status ol Ihe lots in qmwlion. On motion of Vr. Johnston, of Bun- conilie, the dill to call a convention of the people was made spot nil onler lor to mor row at 12.80. House then adjourned. HKSATE. TnnmtMV, March 1H71 l-..ll.sl tn nrilcr bv (he Plesillcnt. Journal of yesumiaw read and approvnl. By Mr. M. kainniy : A resolution in favor of J W. S. henek. Jv shoritf of New Hanovsr ; passed its several readings un ,1. ei.siu.iiui.tn 111 the rules. . By Mr. Normit : A resolution in favor of J. T. Bullanl. (Pays him l ,j,"")n?. aiiri iTil lfic anx-sl, Suti leTivi-fy shiTitr, of Thos. ,Ivery, we ot the Kol I tUm lo tlii roiiiuiitlie on claims, won iirevaileil. SCKI 1 VI nHIlRlt. bill reiii!atUlJl.jaS-lrtnj. of court was Uken up. Mr. SnI saitl if he uu..J. rsl..NM the effect of llios bill he could not vt' for it, and asked the-yeas and nays that he mkt.it record his vote against it. The judiciary, for all time fU -MflftA t'artiiiui, had Ihih clothed with Ihe same, perhaps larger, powers than they now had, and, as far as he knew, no one bad been specially oppressed, and the judiciary had main tained its. resa:ctabilil wrsald, in time, right itself again. This bill removes all restniirtts ami brings the of the judiciary generally ami ili, by any anU all persons, pt when in court or about some a.e -H,. tl.MHht stsh k"rislitim unnecesmrv and inexpedient It not posl1 tiveJy injurious. ' , Mr. Jooea aaltl mat me .'"J" """ Ffiv the Senator from Pasquotank was ten I I.U Tins l not so wucn a uuesuon 7t f,tT nrrr mm ? f n k ( f 1 1 M wr-rr rrtr W 4fV rtrtiy of uefi Xl Atkin.m. Ilroadl.w.t. Itron. Minaae from tho Ihnim? atuitiuneing th VirtSL trf ti ZiTTZ I I'iMiii utijul fiiiti in'i or m v W'iit tltfiitm . --.-.-.4,, . A su-i-. HitV I't -taif ylv tilt til I v.- tltC .. ( ti U liitttTIM'S-i til , carry Hh miki-or of te par itulnUtl ttfhtn tlit ti. nll iMnnlt thrxr luitint ; w u Uvr w Witit. tiu iiitt t vt-iit tli if n m)Mtn. with'ul tlie f h jni v, tf iiiiprtwn men, "t, it muv Ik. iiitrie tlifin nf nrikfW iioiiiil pri ili Imi'.hw oI' wttnlk token nr urltU'n ttU'itt ; nintttT in no wi dm rux-tinl wif h ii )H'iiij; unit. Power is in 'vim tUuTiiiis in thr li-ttuls iT upright niNm )r j'ul). vvliilt ;mv pni-r in Jan-ir-Ti'im in thi' lwii.Nir tUe vnidu t ivo ami the vitiiisn. This bill cwuioiy lvw the aotirta faa, yir ithIiiq f fow9 l litem if aui'tt iw are ln4 imxssKdry ibt-n-r". ImkHl, H mmvM Itf m'u that XUv bill ih HTfn thi' DUirts of any Htliniti'xt K)wtr, hut pntUx'U tlit1 vx rrt i.v ni'uiii' w hu h the ttMfft Uwvt-nt in the Sl.ifc h iv- Uciiit'tl th.it th)y (nn'ti Hiiil r the riMi-iiittitmn An.I Ihw dI' thi' St:it Th. hill incu'ly siMIIok n Dmtrst uhith hiim:ht nlwitt khi tl thi tust iiicuioi'itiili iiu uh ntH in tlw iud-h lal hiii4 rv ol' the SIjiI)', w In n thr S)tm'tii court rtitth'ttt intM-r ciMirii'h r u int, with a li w In ii Tm nfiN. ltiiiiiii il iu tn "I lh) uhli s l.i n i in 't" tht- Slatv, t hi- riilrp ol' .)r..iii.'iiifi hi that l uurt, Mr. (.ilint r -:inl, I w.ml.l ;.!. a thought In w hat hits In ch si w-tl s.ii.1 hy the S- n ;it..t 1'n mm Met kltiihiirir. This puritaiiii ;il il ii, uhuli It m U i n immrUtl into thf Hi ttuti Ihw 'A Nitrth 'itmliiiu, yt jMiwn; l ux in rcrinl t- oiitrtnpt-. in iTilr to male Ih nit sur I t"ifc&ttt trwr co il U. hit I.. iihurtl in . . Usui press .1. oil ti -I I . I tlin-il-h tin- Tin ..I.l liw on tlit -nine, t II I IT. -I it 1 i II ' tile ill ,11 nf olll .lllili'l'S nev er I tdli n.'c i -Il li. I' ll! ill , ill 'inl all.l p.'l and we sliiiut.l not i pr sl-nl judi. i . i , . ..r retainiei' laws ti -pe. t.ilelil v . I h.. siilel.illoU W ill p.ls- 'i he fi lutioii p -s III. mak it i. inplil.le dv pa.--inpr d.-dler up tlieir re llir lull Under coll i d il i thild reading. set:. I l. ouiiKi:, dill In in. .a p i oe tin May wot tl and Cane I 'leek Kailro-td company, put on its third reading. Mr Troy said the lull (rave extraorrti hspv poiveis. It cliarters a new rtmd, aiii.-nr) - th.- i h irl.-r of the Cliathiun Kail ro-iil, Hinl provi.h- also for a liranch r.d to d'oekili" h im 1'he i darter of Ih.-Chat halll to. ol ie.llil. s Ih .1 f. ..i.l to run to the i lull in t 'II-1 1 1 ini e, ui nl y .. dill 1 r. I law kins had diverted Ilu road from that point anil run it in another due. tion. an.I this bill while it itsieu .-idly provides for a road from llav wood to Cane creek, which he fne., red it nil In l'. lu-c O', .m l,,, I dell road to lilt I lull'. id lh,,...-ht tin- in'i i. -I-if tin-r-nue i.'ipin.-.. licit Thi- . 'I. titer should be a.llierd to, am) therefore ol). r. d I.. ml by -Irit-iu.; out that p. irl i.ui which aio. ii Is the Chatham ll iThoid .T.liipil.y fi-.i'iHiui, it to to die liiilf. The am. ii diieiit w as ailopteil Mr Troy ollm d an ninendni. nl Ihe I li till ill. road -liollld make II Hint , inilinali.ui ill fo iul-l clcTf.cs Ihe lints I and Can. Creek I Ik'I si ell ..id. and the Western railroad Adolie.l. bill then pa- ed il- si u ial readme. (In molion of Mr tirihanl of Orange, the dill ill favor of the siirili.-s of II. B. Ij.ilhrie, late shelill of I II l,.-c. Was takeu up ali.l paed. Mr Kol.dins of I )av ids. iii. reported Irom e,,iinille, oil enrolled dills. .Mr. l.o'e ii.lrodiu . d a resolulioii that Patrick Mel! 'wan 1"' i nst ru. ted to report to (his d. di to-riu.rr.-.vr, the names nt alt parties who re on the pudlic grounds, and lv what aulhority th'-y are on them. Adopfe'l. On niotion of Mr. Currie, the dill au tlioriiiu; the llla.l.n l.an.1 Company to issue bonds, was taken up ami passed its st veral readings. On niol ion of Mr. Mi Mire, live bill amend in. section 1!KI, chimb r 4, of Ihe Code of Civil I'rnciilure, coiicemint; attaihmenlw, was taken up ami it" several read '"I- . . By Mr. (ira)uun, of Orange: A resolu- tloa. navinir W. I.. BjuikIts, I'riucip.U Clerk, ainl II. A. lm.lon, Assistiiut Clerk, of the Semite, TKKI each, for servlt es rtn- letid as ollitcrs ol the Iiii-aclUMaii Court, paais'tl its several rcaiiings. Message Irom tliu House nniiouncni-r the passage ol the Fool mvcstigntiiii; reso lutions, with names of House members of the committee. The l'nuideut aiMMiinted Messrs. Lch- man, Uilluim, ann .lones as r-enau- omiii.ii if same committee. , On niotion of Mr. Cowles, tlk hill char tering the Mount Airy ltailroatllklompany was taken up anil past!. . Mr Omdsui.ol iirane, irom me rrnance eommltUH!, rioi-tcd bill to raise revenue. Mr. Kobtnns. ol lftViil.n, nu.vea ut strike out that section levying tun cents on the hundred dollars to supply thP'de- ficiency in the Treasury ; prevailed. lis.. n, ....... I li.amen.l rliat start ion which orovidos for levving a Uxf twelve ceoU on the hundred dollars for the lienitenti- ary, by striking that Out anil Insert six wnS. ti.:. ...,,,.l.,.i,i .y snriiesl iiv sliwars. Hnhbius,of llevidson. Hobbins. of llowan, .. i t i,,,w,,l bv M.-ssrs. Ura - ham, of Orange, Iinrgaii, McClainiuy, Ive and Troy. Under call 'of the yeas and nays, the amendment of Mr. Hobbins, of Davidson,, mm hist 1 It VI-SS 23 J1XU . Mr. towle moved to reconsider sue vote bv which Ille Senate agreed to strike mil the prlhw levying Ux to supply Julkuuicy. in the Treasury j prey ,ii,li-d 7 v-S Y ftWf .Vf. niitlil.K. Sk. TutWeV. W.lhn, William I" o Attorney, ..tl-.rftoj. ,J f .. 1 . II .1 I . . . . I... I Iltl'lllxt'lVM til li'tlllP WITH Ilii' Vli it 111 II I . . . . . . . . I liill .1. If .1 , I r' "' i.i-..s ... ..... , .. , ""'. I'l.kev. make. Iiuiiiiani. 1'iirr, ine iiousc Biuni.rir.inn, me l i Institution, ur a- iiniIh in ynriSlluLJJUnt jnjiniu at'tsiiE.tsJU yril t U- ,miir.u. IJBiiulU&4 whk h was lost. i Mr. Linm-y moved io strik ont the. net,! vision levying a tax usr ine pvmieuiwi y. LOslL. - --.-r - Mr. Meriiimln moved to sink ont ti cents and insert 15 eeets on the one hna- dred doflan for the ordinary expenae of irnvernmmt. 'Lost. On the section, levying a tax of twenty 8ve cesitsper gallon on all liquor made oat or tb stste, JJr. Cooke moved ."to trike out ttfcnly Ave and insert Bfljr ctints. fader call of yeas and nay tit aosetwltuetit was hat. The section lerj ing a tax on all liquor distilled from grain, potatoes, sugar cane, Ac' Mr. Cook moved to strike it out. Lost. Bill then passed its second reading, Adjourned. HOUSE OF REt'ltKSENTATTVES. TurusiiAr. March IW, 11471. House Called to order at 10 o'clis-k. Prayer by Key. Mr. liardj, of the House. ' f ' .IwiniM of ytUrihiy r'fil ami upmvi-l Mr. trivrjr jrvs'iiU1 h'vHlJii!i tf Tlrvjriry, 4" ri(ittrr onil) J'hr .... i T V TV i Uni)Ol ui hill irivrtrtfr, ) Mr. Hto(irHt, I'ti'iu thf ,oitiuiittt tm lrpiruthHiK n-Mritsl tin .. iiiitnU r ! hill Ht Mr. hm n A u -'In I ion limit uit; till' hnj;hl ol' imih Ih , jl t m TTth-n dar. Bv Mr. Krcni h : hill to authorize the lilaift n LuidI ('tuiiaiiy to ikmic Ixuuls . piaVt on i-aU'iitlur. By Mr. (IimhIwvm : A hill U aHm tin-t.1ouituif---,ioiHT ot' Ihiliftix county t U vy a jMX-iul tax ; lmI -u cnUniliu' liy Mr. Aho : . hill tt iny4rntniti- tin- ynMTti un cairiiti:ir CAlKNIAM. liill lo allow the (miuiinfiitMici-M of t'i well comity h levy liitjxvbil tai wan hiken uii nrt 'i I it tliinl ieu(liiiL,r hy a v.:c i4 ti.', najs il. l! lr .Ioiich, of Calilwt ll, thv n-(iit st ) a I iii i lo jiruvhtt a i:itejiM liittlle nitirt;ie ; rrtinitl. Ily Mr. MilU: A hill to HiwrilM h foiin of I'wutiuti in certain ern-e ; n rutl. It UohhiiiH. col.: A nhitioii in rvh r cine Ut nljoiiriiiheht ; phice on c.tieixliir liie hill to incorporate the town ot Kiniersville, KortUouuuty, ui hikeuun ;wn I jMitwrtl its 6eer;il ri n-liiin. Mr. MeCtuiU v, lioiii tht Coimnittiv on ('unties tuiil Towuh, Hul?inittet a n-jKirt on variou hiUn, ll Mr. Marler : A hill in reHnl to hill ol'eoNhi thje on the oM ("ounty aiitl Siik' Mr. Luckey offerel the oltowiu; reuihi Ilieir ualurs slioultl he pecs'Tvcd and held II Hiiert-tl I'emelllbrtl'l.-e dv all who honor tlit-hcroi-iti and valor nl' her sous, and. tillerens, upon eu.piiry, i.ai.l "It., II of Ihnior" is not to Ih found either ill the Mai.- Lidrarv or iu Ihe Adjutant (ieiietars .slice. Itlerelorc, ,',7rr. Tint the l.idriuy Comniiltee of this Hon e Iv require. I to make impliry suit reMirt to this House as speedily as prsciicadle where said "Itoll of lloll" is or ui w hose hands it may lie, and if found Hut it lie restored to the 8tate Library. 1 lie bill to allow the Commissi rs of Ah.iniincc county, to levy a sHsa-tl tax was taken up and passed its third resiling by a v ote of yeas (M, nays 4. SI'Kt I.I. OltlllCH. Tlie bill to reMal Ihe act to amentl Ihe charter of the W wlem N. ('. It. It , lieing thu . sm.Tjal order lor thia hour, it was taken up unit considiTcl Mr Welch argued al hirflh in favor of the passage of the. bill. !::,!;r..o,o.,,' IV'W'tt, twothrta and its branch lo Paint K.K-k equally." Mr. . I. took the floor and argued ably in support of his atneiidiiienl as a mailer ol justice I.. hLs sts tion, Ac. Mr Itobinsoii wasoppo-v.l lo the amend un nl ami in favor of trrt piss i.;.- of the dill Us it W ItS, A.'. The amendment was put to a vote and lost, and dill passed its thud reading The ic-i'lution in favor of lion. F N Siiii.lwit k was Liken up and passed il several leadings. Tlie Chair annoiincitl the following gentlemen as the House branch "f Ilu joint Cotiiinitlee to investigate the charges auiiiisl John Pih.1: Messrs. T linilisni. llroa.lds.1, Hargrove, McAllister, an.I lluv ton. Mr. Ashe moved to withdraw the dill in nsoirtl lo a Board of Internal Improve menu fl.im Ihe Ciiinnilllis- on Internal luiprnvem.-nts and Iwinir it al ..nee before Hie House. M. A in milking the motion ,,l.i i hal heinmniHirtini' the bill was act it ated bv a high sense of duty to the 1 t interests of the Slate and the ( -onset ' iv. psrtv, ami If the bill was allowed to ic iiliii i in the hands of the committee, il would lie tantamount to its defeat. Mr. Welch opposed the niotion Id thought Ihat the iiits'n-st of the K opit .1. nisit.led that Ihe conmiitU should s-i ii tinle the liCI twforo it came before thr J llol'Sf- The motion tn withdraw wa put to a vote an I lost. The bill prov ides fur the oriji.uiiialioii of a Board ol Internal till prov' inent" vvhn shall have a Biis ri.iteni ini.eof ..II matter ol internal improve menu and entrc,!,' all Umj pnwisr. Iiitheiisi eujiived ty the execution in these matters The riwHction In favor of the Sheriff ol New Hanover county, was tiiken up and luistsd its sevenJ road i tigs. The bill lo authorise the counmissioners of ltcaulort to levy a SM-inl tax, was takes up and passed its third rending hy a vote of yeas 1)3, nay. 4. The bill to allow the coiiinilssioiMir. of ILakhufhain to issue bonds was taken up and pnaseal ita third reading by a vote ol jess 84. naya tl. Mr. McAfee, from the committee on education, sutmitted a report. 1 1 lerc several gentlemen aal.ed leave ol aliseiiee, when Mr Hoarrow said he would hereafter dpiHH..' all leave of absence. MoiulsTs had as well understand now, that it would lie imiiosible for the two llouw to adjaum on Monday next. Tlie reve- nuc bill la uow in ine msiaic, ana asuu I HOI pass Wll OIHIJ iitiiiio nsiuninr. . i sol tnen come oaca nere. no .nmoi, win. amendment, tttt the coiK-urrem-e of the lllinac. Without a oimruin here tlie bill will fail. Uiwlan alimild rnatraln their iinpationce to go hmne. Moat of. the time of the ls-gislatiin- la taken up In inatur There is m- mTiflfriny l..iemiiiK.amayt ini busllHsai in ine eomnaiiirv raina. . and negk-cting ilu uic en.i ine porum iMisines. i It is due to the people I Bias their repiiimw rwrnpine u jw.sk-j; - ' fii bill to nrovi.l I ine eiiiuigciiu-ai ...I ii.,i;,I'Ii.si of the MiMiniih' and Ijiejiapeskeciuitil being I lie sjniTal tlrd. t far itMBour, its euu.iueraij.Hi van h""- axtsVii:.!- til I'1. , Mr. tisegory orfrred an amendment to the biH In th ahape of a prirriso, which ptorLirwlliat a majority of the Wrectiir stall be resident ciueu of North C Mr. Gregory then look the floor in tup port of bis aniswdment 4 the bill, lie Kre to ttw Uow hWory M th cetpo nusai tViM its ijwwptvn down to the pre sent time, od gave a detailed aivomil ol the oneraliuft ot toe Couvcany, iu man age HMO-, and the general Utility of the Work to hi. auction of tlie State, Ac. , Tlie amendmeHt uf Mr. O. wa put to a ve. and adopteil x Aller some debate the bill paased lis several readings. . , By Mr. Sparrow r A revolution in refer ails' to tlie expense of the impeachment trial ; placed on calendar. , I- ami 1 1 in -II. I tile oieu uamrH suouill in- p.es-i v e.i nun III Ol -, ,'.,;i' i i- - i:r.,..--rs I t M'M 1 1. OHIO u vfintm- or , :v t tivciauut enttiM- ttr,".No t nveiaitui i-LMtrs. Mr Frt iw h inov 1 to iclclintti K iv tlit- Inn Mr. t'iattorl tok the tln-i in opf.i titvn 1.1 the motion to itol. iiMtich i tp.ne tint! iu luivoe.ii y of the hill lh- in an t'lotiteni itrlllhi lit, toiil. luhxj th:it tin ;lity in Mim r h.iul.i not rit it h-rk 1 n. cohatitutioiml riltt of ilu p uple to t all this convention onl t. i- iw tie-riltt of framiti; a yovt rmntnt U auit .hem H-lvrtl. Mr. MilK follow el in njihirt of the Intl. lie tenouticctl the uvtinHoti uf iMiwef hr til4ifcXai4well ami thf ottVkttta unit lift mnUti iiiterhr-nn ot Jinli rMrKm. Thin (jntstion of conwiition invoivetl a 1 onlitiition;il ri-lit ot th pi'ople, and Ih m In lnvtir of niaint.iiin; tiiat riht, Ac Mr. Kicid Ii niovetl ttj lay (he hill on the luhle; lost Mr. M .rtiti w : oj.-m.I t to itnlefhiiteh m.,1 jMtjic. Ih oft lie hill Int. 1 une the pt'-iji a ciinveiilioii, n they ha l a p o the motitiii ' w as iu lav or 1c .lelll.llideii erlti.t right to .In Mr. Martin rot.limittj for .mietiie in iitltMoi-y ol the provisions l forth in the hill. Ac Tin' yea and nas eie culled, and the motion (o indefinite! v piwlpime wan iv jtvhtl hy tin- fullow inj; hillot: 1 kah. Mt-vHin. HroHii, Un nut, of Hull fit x , Ituxlon, C11II1-, 'iiiN-litiid, I hid lev. KlliMon, Faulkner, Fisher. Fletcher, French, tiarrisim, (Joodwin, titnther, 1 1 urrii. of Kil'finiilw, Joihm, Sl. iiiiauiplOfi, a( lin, Lvou, Maltm, Moi-'tn, of tiuiuhn-l. (.mil, k, . til llciiilersi-n. s,.n, (iregt.rv. Houston, Hiil. .lopes. ,.f ('aid , .loyitci-, of Pilt, Kelly of MiKire, Lucas, Liiek.'V . llauipton Johnston, of lliiin oiodc. well, Joy tier, of Johnston Jordan, Ke.llv.of llavi. . Kelsev, him aid, Lassltel Martin, Miuier. Mavwell, M.M.s'. M. Al lister, MeCnitley. Mi Netll, Mills, Mitchell, Nicholson, I'aylol, Powell, Itankin, K. i.l. Itcviui, lltobinsou, Hcott, Kettle, Hhull, Smith, of AnstHi, Smith, of Wuine, Spar row, Stiiitlwi. k, Waring, Welch, Withers, S ilcox, W.Mslhottsc. Mr. Nicholson nioteil to nnxtpouu the further eousideraliou of the matter until to-morrow at IS o'rrnctr. Mr. Jarvis, (Mr. Jolies, of Caldwell, lieing in the chair.) next tN'ctipied the (hair iu tipposition to tiny motion to ptist pone, and in favor of the immediate passage of the dill. Mr. Nicholson Is'lteviil that the bill Ik- fore the House was iM.-tiiV.ly legal and (constitutional, and no man in the State f .njjreiu. .Art. rM. wsrwriri mn the friends of the bill might lie inure united, but as he How lielieved that the Conservative party wotll'l now come up and du their .li.ivtolbc sipi. I.y passing this dill, he would ...ibdi .w his moluai. tr r'r..iieli inovi d to tiiKcrl a clause unking a two thiols majority ms-iissary b the passage ol the lull. Mr. Sparrow, win von summit tm- ..... if four amendment is udopl.-d . Mr. French. V hy, we have not cau cused on the matter. I don i like I., vol. on such inatttis without coiisuliiu" nij party. Mr. F would answer no lurllier. Tin; vens and ll lis w ere called and the amendment was ejected bj a vote of yeas :tl, nays fll. A iiiiiil r of genltMiien of the Conser vaiivcp..il iii esplaitiing tlieir volm in the negative charged that the iiiii.'ii.lnieiil wBsntbse'l iu bud faith, anil tluiljhe lie publicans had unanimously voted against ihe dill Wheal thi idcnUc-'J.cJal' v w as 111 'l The liill linn passed it-i third reading I.y the follow ing lii.'d.l Arm.' Messrs, Ami. -i -on. Armstrong. Ashe Alu -iter. Aikins.il.. llrmidliMil. Bit son, ' (iianid ilii i. Cum fori'.,' Ciirrie, Dickey, Drake, Duuliaiii, i' li.r, (lambrel, Onlliek (iravson. (ircoorv. Ilciud tnon, Houston, lliil. .lodiist.ni, uf Idiiicoiulie, Jones, of Caldwell, .loysiiT, jil .loiiuHon, loyner, of Pitt, du.laii, Kelly, of Davie, Kelly, of Mis.re, Kel-scj, Kiiieni.l, Uissib-r Luc 'is, Luekev, Miuili, t vwell, McAfee, Ue illi.-t.l-. -li- .veiil. Mills, Vii.liell, Nicholson. Pat' ir. I',..v.'i I: ..Kin, Ibid. ll".iu. Id.di'i-tyi, . ..tt. Se'tl Hhull, Smith, nl Ai son. Smith, of VSain, Hpui niw, Stnidwirk, Wariiig, Wctcli, Witheim, Wil'.ix. W.sHlhouse.- .:i. NAVS.-Mivsrs. Br.s.ks, Un.wn, Bryant, of Halifax, Buxton, ( awthorit, Canem, (Villia, Copclaud. Dudley, Kl ison, Faulk ner, Fislier, Klrlchur, French, Oafrisou, liatlin". O.sxiwin, (luyther, Hargrove, llar.l?r.Iohiiaon, of K.Iimii1m.., Jonin, "f NorthiinipUin, Is.filn. Lyon. Malon.Mc Cniiley, Morgan, ..I, V, iku. Page. I .ulli. Its-avis, Ki.libins, siiniii, hi iniii-na, njs.--, Tuekif, WilltA Wi.lumiaon-f i!fl. " MeMirs. Vlder, of adktn, iiarns, 01 iluilltitd, HautiHon, of Hurry, t linard, o i)nvidsonr'wciii cxeuartl irom ving. By Vr. Jordan :, A resolution in nence to kaving one Friday Jctti,, a uegro, ar rusled, for a iain1s'41ipt ; referred. A.ljouruisl, , K SENATE. ArriiitiisiN sKssioa. Tni usitar, Mairh '.f, Wl. Oalled to order by President Warren. UwVs of alstence grunted Mr. King un til Monday. , "Mr. Albright movcil to mcoj.sider the vole bv if hich tlie Hiiiiite. uissed the bill 1 ch.irt.siim the Havwat and Can ( rwtk IxannsMl in is nswiuou. Mr. Jones argin-d iu'favor of Ihe motion. Sir Troy oplsssil r. con. iuer.ill.in. y i.Wlki' ,wvi(ii.v du (m tl .ike laoj Mr, (lilmi ri.. .' at li ad ' l ID to ll .sillsiidl III! III. kttur lnrlli..f. ur.rii.o...ri the i.rei IOUS .- . . ii .i .. i ...: i '....i .i.' ttmte'iiiiiJiatj&A. Veas H2. uays K. ... - token up md P rnxuml reading Mr. Jones then moved to reconsider (lie Iju a vote of yeas 6t nav 4. vote bv which Uie nineiid.nent nf Mr.T .f he dill to authonxe the porWilssiivner. Troy, to strike Mil that sei tnm relieving ine(!fisthaiu K ulroa.l froirljroing lo the Oulf, In ( "milium county, passed ; prevail ed sad the amendment of Mf. Tioy was reiei'teil. ' ' ' t Mr. Troy then offered an amenilmfriit tihat the liaywnod and Cane trei'V Haif ro.il vt.all hp conu.letetl before the Chit- Lam Katlroad shall Iw relieved trow the requirement of ita charter to go to the Oulf. Mr. Troy said that he; proposed to test tlie faith of Dr. Ilawkin in hi proposi tion to Iwild tlie II. C C. ItWt, if Iw is relieved fmtn going to,the OhlC He llierHirre offeml the anienititient.V Mesim. Jones Mid Mcrritrion said, if thin aoteBduient is passed it would virtually destroy the effect of the bill Mr M .li pin said opinwltion lo thi-bill .U.likH(a (W-wiH. Hawkins was iu eanii-4 dl this m. 4 t.-r, he ijmti I' wivf ( tfijrii f WTTrfs' itinefioTnient.TTlr' hoped il would Iw adopted. The suieudiuent was hist. Mr. Troy thru uioie.l that tlie amount proimscd lo l uls, ril,l dy the Chat ham liailr.ia.l sluaild Itr svii tin and not merely- suhscrilHHl, which was adoptid. Mr (iiliner then otlercd an amendment, 'r.'i e.-'. That all sulwcriitioua uyulo to the ( hstham Idwl, either by Utty State, . ..unties or in.li' iduals beretofore insde In e.uisideration of the anid t'hathaiu Kail road . running to the Uulf, may Ue with drawn aad shall uot be enfoned. Mr. Jones was aMsinished at mch m itaendment. - It provides! to violate con tracts already enUirod into, which h did n. a think Icui.lali. si could do. Mr (iilmer saitl (hat in consideration of tlie Ch it ham Bond's going to the Onlf. the State had taken a very large amount of stis k iu the m.ul, and, alter this was d inc. to relieve the road lupin its ohliga lion to liihtll its contract, al! iarties lothe colilru t siiottiu also lie relieved. Mr. Ktlwarda culled the previous quia tion on the passage of tile hill. Molion ol Vr. Ciliner lost undiT call of ayes and naves, the bill tn-ssed, as follows : Yhis. Mnisrs. Ailains, Albright, Itittle, lleaslcy. Id-own, Currie, Daiviin, Kdwitnls. Kpis, Flenui.iiig, Klylho, Hawkins, Ily man, Jones, l-lunan, Linncy, Mauny, Mc Clainmy, VeCotter, Mcrrimim, Moore, Nor ment, (litis, Priis', ltoblitns, uf I)., Uoli bins, of l( . Skinner and Sliced. Navs. MesHrs. Ipeltaiiiy.Uitigden, Coun t:i(, Ci;whtni(.wej',i Uttimi, Graham, ol ; (V, King, Isive, Mtiiphv, Tniv. i ui moiroii oi nr. iiaiguu, me out to ett- .HimiiKsioners of Alaiiiance to levy ks ial tnv, v..m made sjsi itl order lor tn inortow at 1 1 o'elta'k. Hill to enlitge and complete the Al-l..-inarle and t iiesaM':ike Canal was taken "''' Mr. Shv.1 mov.-d to imlelinitely post (lone. He then took the floor and mke of the jiisii niiemiitiagemeut of that canal, and the failure of the Slate to ever get a report of its luangemenl. Insisted that step lie taken to force a Hill report of iu manage ment, or enforce the forfeiture of the char t -r, brought about by the rufusal of those who control it to submit reports arid per mit lull investigation. Mr. Warren look the floor (Mr. Cook in tic chair.) and argued iu lupport ol Ihe bill, presenting reasons why the hill -hull Id pass. Tim laaiple of Hyde and their in teirtls nsjllinr ThiirtliTs' liill Tie" Jiassrl." Hyde was really Ihe grainry of the eastern portion of Ihe State, and, unless this llUl MTi-r"W- t"vea it troll Id pass. Mrr1tpel again opposi?d it. Mr. Olds, after making an able siveech on both Bull of the bill, consented to yii Id the whole malUir to the g.nwl sense of the Senate. Mr (liahaiu of Orange called the pre vious ipiesli'Hi, which w a sustained. The bill passed its second reading. On the third rending Mr. Warren called the piiiioiwipieslion which was sustained. The bill then missed, yeas '-'), Meesrs. lli.i .lcn. Kuihw. col.. Ilvman, col., and sii.nl vnliiiLt in the neirative. The bill establishing the new county of Pauiplico was made sK. lal order lor Satur tlav aiteril.Miu. On molion of Mr. Uraliam, of Orange, Ihe bill in favor of J W. Patterson, late sherilf of Buckingham, was taken up ami ii.ish'.I its several reading. I ave "I alin nee graiue.i sir ttrBiiaoi. .,f A laiiialice. Irom Salurilav until Thurs day next. Adjourned. IK il SK, OF KF.PHF.SF.NTATIVK8. AKIKKNis.a SKSSIOK. Tiii hskav, March 30. The House was called to order at half ptsl o'clock, immuiMit to adjournment. A resolution in favor of Ihe Clerks of t ho Court of Impeachment was taken up.. Mr. (Irayson move.1 to lay tlie resolu i iou on the table; carried. Mr, Stewart was allowed to reconl hi vote ill the alurmtive.Hi. Uie tiuuvuuUon lull. Th" resolution to protect the property ,,r ih.. ui.ii. fruin lire, w at taken . nn. ICcl.-sto Uie llescue Fire (!ouiany, of lUle.gh, a vacant lot in me mj, ic. Mr. Phillips advocuted the resolution. Mr. Jordan opposed the resolution. Mr. Spairon favond it. Messrs. Joui, of Caldwell, Caw thorn, col. aud Ellison, eol., advwaUsI the. re-so- .All Al lit M,rs, McAfee and Ilnrria, of Franklin, nr.iiii.it SLralllSt il. On motion of Mr, Jotwe, of Caldwell, to ..r.4i.,ii. oiusitloii wa (dmr- nnd the resoltitlnti Wledto peas by vote of yen 18, nay 55. "" ' Mr. Waring gave notice that he would nmtiaideration of tlie vote. The bill to reittlate the issuing of exe cution uiHin JudgineuU for tlie collection of money, was taken np and rjaanad it several readings, llv Mr. Frenelr : A lull to ametxi sectwai J . ..... . - . .. s. j , . . 9H, cbup- aa, law or 1W7--7U; piaooa on ralenda The resolution in regard .to tlie resolu- lion appointing a committee to investigate tlie sale of Hir Htate'a internet in tlie Cape Fear Navigation Company wa Ukea p and p.wd it several niurn. , Tim mil to uicxirporoxci xue nacossuaw .i.. l. i ,,i....,i..i. -i.aa. was taken un and iMssed it auvefal realingk . I ne uui laanvrniiiiz uiuii.viiww win c. wa taken, op and paescd it teventl read The liiH hi Miaoint a Board of Trule lor Pit t Ac.li lemy. w as ,a i"i I iuiUm Its M-VCrSI n'SHIIIUS- I Tt.i. . i. iii ... ..iiKi.ri. ihs (VMmmlssihneni of Johnslon""esiuriiv tn issue 'Vim&ffW I of Stoke county to try n "l""" taJii-ii ud and passed It thlnrMditig try a vote of yeas 61, nays 7. Tim bill In reduce the bond of the Pro bate Judge and Clerk of the Superior Court, liare eunty, wa Uken np ana passed its several readiojr.- ' i The bill to enable the Northwestern N. C. It B. Company to complete their read to Salem, was taken up and pawed t ereral reading. ' " . i ' The bill in relation t the Wayneavilie Aiiileiny Association was taken up and passed iu several rending. The bill deflninir the power and dutie of Ihe kVper of the CapitoJ. passed It whsiiI nadimr. 1 tlie bill to amend the charter of the Caldwell and Watauga Turnpike Road ..u.uo.ro,! o, nr. i.aitran, uie i.ui it vi- ot hxt Mwuittm1bitk iFTrjNJyfWM(Barn .y -JTTpe-y wus taken anil HUsd iU acvcral reail The nnolulim m faior of Mrs- J-me-- m.i f-' ' '.-J"r' f """i-IV"' .-.-..-iNJ iiiuioii w tin luhi-u up ailtl nissa-u iiBBevetaU runnings. Adjourned. ' AN AfT TO (M'PPREHS hKCRET PO JJTICAL OROANIZATIOHS. HKy. 1. Tl Qmwnl AurnMg nf Korth (VwliM i matt : That if any person for Hie pirpoe of eouipsavsiag or furthering any ptiiitintl olrtuct. ot aiding the mrtsav of any puKtical party r rgantzation, or fur rosiotbiK the lawa, ahall join or in any iy eoouecl, or .uuite hiui with any .. Oaib-liminil. awnirf -yMHUoal - ihilitary twyanuaiion, society or aeaociaUon of mtalamiTt ana or karacer ; oe shaH fiihu or orttanizd or vowbiito and agree with any other person or persons, to form or organi,e any stu b orgsni.Htion ; is- as a infill Ut of any secret polHieal or military i ety or urganintion, shall use or agnsa li use, any certain sign, or gripe or paaa wordsj or any disguise of tlie s rson nr vi,or any disguise wltntaocvcr for the advancement nf its object, ami shall take or administer auy extra judicial oath, or any secret s ilinn pletlge, or any like atret means ; or if any two or more persons for the purpose of umipassiuj or lurthrauig any poli tical olijoct,. or aiding Ihe .ui-cws of any political yarty, or nrgunizMtion ; or for circumventing the laws, shall .acretly, assembly, combine or agree Ui-Mher aiid' fir tlie mtifo effectually toaeciaupll.li sw li puriHiHcs, or any of tlwm, shall use any oemuu tog-mi, or gri)ia, er psati wrd, or any (tisginse ot the person or voice, or wh it'll such evoliiiiims forni a part of the course of Instruction, w if sny person snail know.' tmjly permit any of the nets ynil things lu reiH I'oilii.ldcii to la- had, done or wr Idnned on his premises or any premises un der his control, or if uny person la-big ' nieniln r of anv attrh secret silitn.al orniili tary ii. ganiaatiiHi, shall not at once alrandon the same and aeierate himself entirely tliero fnmi ; event person ao nlfendintr shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be lined not lea than ten nor more than two hundred dol lar, or imprisoned, or both at the discre tion the. Judge of tlie Su perk Court. - Ulan Ben the ntn day ol March, 18:71. State or Nohtb Cabhhmma, Orru-ii 8iti hktviiy or Stat. t Henry J. MennlngiT, Secretary of State. hereby certify (hut the fomrnlng. h a true eoiijr trf Hie utydiuil.-act autL... rUaiav - tW mte. 1 HENRY J. MENNrNOF.lt Z 4 .... n"t) i .""'iron ' - : i i ALL COTTOS, We fear 'that the fiillowlnrx extract front a hitter from Bilrke county, kindly furnlsh eil hs by Mr. Txaio, Xmf a ami truth. ' Are the Boutliem peoum given over wt duid blimluos ? We aliall be glad to hear ftofc Ihe fenders of Tns Pr.AicraTtoiV " to the planters' intention in their respec- ttv counties, in rcjaru vo iiieta.iiiioi, A knowledge of the real state of tlie case ight iH-rhniKi tend to Utvert Hie iiisamer of another large cotton crop. fco. II.akt. Ai.l.tieroN, Manh 8, 1871. XL'illi retrard lo croil IirosiXH'ta here- abotlls, the people rinjrVai that they wlH iintke corn, isOa, lama, fftahs, and. meat, their stiecuilly, and itUiu'tlwxoeptwn j but it is not , Thia atuua cry li been soiaided in ears for the last four years, yet'evety year theeottiHi yield baa gone tn Increasing. It will be ao again thi J'.- . , My neiKhtior tnoct me, and 4iiey, wtth -. reja.irkadle unsnimity. conclude to plaut Iwi third corn, and iMse-third cotton ; but wlJii I ride around their plantations and I aceldoiitalty are Cudjoeor Jupiter, about I h. following dialogue takes place : 'IishI morning, 'Cudjoe." Yonr aarvant, Marse W." 'tWell. how ant you getting on planting, t Cud joe 1.,. .... 'fWell, Mwrse W., we done tdaatin' de eorji, ml w i now pott de cotton tand ncuvy." u-'-ii . . ... fl low much com iloe tit - uo " pw . po tritjrrtrnij -thtoy er yea ills netti, siarse n. '(Ithotll,CAlilr' i ' qt all, )1M W.t- . -- (How nuxny , Cudjoe V "Not more deBahundrcd.MaraeW. "How mnch cotton, Cudjoe V "Well, dare de pond Bold, 80 ere i do , gin house field, 100 acre ; deocean field . . 11 I ... 1 Ul I (Ml acre more ; aim ue oarn i"., "'u v ( acres. How niuen anx, aiarse ti . 1 1 fTiiat Ulacr. bUt w,Uuiljcaji' 4Jlnt " 'l ino H'." sun., i .... i m ..iirold "Imaa" told ma u taei week be inteo'iM to plant 400 were , - . - .1 ll : . 11 tn A..t,YS ' in im nuu i is yy Ah. yes, iMiirae WVw 6o-a mm ttti$! Buff; but ffwy body STWtiW oor dl yenr. we gwin mak cotton. jf- ttai I nan I nan : . - Sow thU at Jut what I faking place d all ver the ttoulli. Nearly everybody it e trvkiR to cheat his neighbor, sod kt get I . . , tst... ...ir ,1.- . ' ' I cnearou uy ni.iii. , - , r rrM-re win ue just ioikb w I i . - i . 1 V. . - .I.......1. -. m1 aalaat Ten to Ul tume, though there will not be a many pbuiU-ra, tor tb ron-. , on'that cotton has ruined them, and. , It will do the am thU year. i . A ' -T r'- Bitt to Annt.nt Wmni St-Amni rf .ml Bom-xW'Vn'l the ftiU" -text of thi Wit nUodeed tir thff Iloiijn t on Ue lth by Mr. Van Tromp, of Ohio, and which wireftrecl to tnxCmmiti K, in tb State lately in rebellion neither t .tJt. lliirrry art t-"1""'1"? asrvitiirln except . lor tlie poiusumeni or crane, to oi siiiouk ttrir white- Uenwen oi so" wtwitst eora- Busily dmujuiaatcl the Caujcnuian raoa, contradistuignlstied from the higher east of Anierjean citiaen erf Alrican descent, and li whiu perota,pal act of . . gran and favor, ahail feirever and bereaf- - ,, ten have. bold, end poaseex all th rights. niiviletres. ImmuniUen, end franchise a the mid dominant colored Ethiopian race -- now pueeex in ail the tot retielituaa Statee t-t-a ntiret-l l.rn - . - f 4d h it fvHitr esmWsrt, Aa, That the . , President of the Cuited SUtea be fully ' antliorixexl to employ; nil th military 6rrcn "v of the nation to earry out the) provlion .-- of this act. i , . . : ' " ... . Tun Trio y that 'the Ku-Klux., . outrage in Mississippi ar exaggerated." War ant aay, "You lie, yon villain, yon, t at 2 ..It
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