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KL7- ERA. .Onesguare; :r,tlxne, $1 00 uno v-:i'in It! Jin- it? Oft v,itiineH, ,; 1 60 ' 2 OO of a column,1 nint!iS.iK; lice months i I v ivance, 3 50 ad vanee, 2 OQ af3e times, kr-Kf 1 year dvnncv 00 . 2 00 1 00 SST- CJontraci Advertisements taken V ' 'III d VoL.. RiAIiETGH, K 0. j THURSDAY' NOVEMBER 28. 1872. at propomot arjy ow rates. . lsTo. 24. , Kr -V ile "ys.ri ii i -..:ut ?1 00 advance,: '50 ; 1-rores.sior. .1 artj not excoedin one square, wi,t published one year for Six maiiths M THt N. c. LEGISLATURE. f On motion tiT-Mr. -Love the Sen ate adjourned until to-morrdw at 11 A. AI. . 1S1S72. ; MJ arid was IV. L. Saun bf the last led and the en ted their worn in by nousE I i i SENATE. Moxda ; KJV FIRST DV .The Senate met atU t called to order by C1. ! ders, Principal cler Senate. K S; The Districts wcre: following Scnatdrs th credentials and Kver . Mayor Whitaker: Allen, A vera, 3lar d.trdt, Cham berlain, Cowles, )CraiKf, Cunning ham, Davis, 'Dunhatt. Kills, of Ca tawua, Ellis,' of ColU bus-Kptrf. j Hill, Holloman, E0:jon, Hum phrey, llymati. King.1 Lng, Love, -Mabson, McCabe, MtCotter, Merri nion, Miller. . 31 Jrjhead, of Guilford, Murphy. iJjorehead of Rockingham, Murraf,! Nicholson, Bryan of Wilkes, By rd, Norwood, j Price, Rjkiss, Scott, Alexander. Corson of Bea jN'ymour, I taxioru. mi Walker, Waring, Welsh Messrs. McCanly, ni and i roy were absent a quorum OF ; RE PRESEXTATI VES. FIRST TJAV. t. Monday, Noy. 13, X872;; ?.-At 12 o'clock- in., the House-was called to order by Dr, W. W; Gai ther,: Clerk of Xho t last House : of Representatives; . The roll of counties was called,' when thefolldwingHepresenta'tives ect appeared, presented, their cre- Qentials, were qualified and took their seats, to wit : f v; c . Messrsi Abliott, Ahdeh'Dn?-of Clay. Axlccif nr CTrJ-i vi-lie nnctt,' Cryt un or Aiiegnany,' lirooks, Black- well, Bowe, Buliard, Brown of Da- 1 Rockingham, a Committee of three vidson, Ballard, Bly the, Bryson of on Rules of Order , was t,appQintedj Jackson, Brown of Mecklenburg, to report on .Thursday , morning, Bryant of Pitt, Bean, Bryant of The Committee consists of Messrs. Sampson, Bryson of Swain, Badger, Morehead, of Rockingham. Mur- uarson oi pny ana ltespess. Mr. President pro tern Jbrehead, resolution, which was unanimously I recess until 3:30 Pi M., on 4 motion ,of Guilford; in the Chair. . . -l j adopted., : - , ' ' ofSenator Dunham; : Prayer", by the Rev. Dr. J. Ml That the. niles of the last House r The Senators retired to their Atkinson. : j : . of Representatives be adopted for Chamber, i? j . ; The journal of yesterday, was read the goveramfentdf this body. V The House then came to order, and approved. : i : : ! Mr. Badger moved, ;that; the Mr. Patrick was granted a leave of Mr. ?JeCaul?yi .the Senatorfroni House havpg been organized -on abs'uice. - : 'C-r::V the 27th? District, : Mr. Troy, from yesterday, that a message be senf to Oh motioir of Mr. ' Waugh': the me itui uistrict, and . jr.. Smith, the senate, Unrorming that; body of Hohse adjourned until 3:30 P. M. i iv m tnw . ist xjismci, appeareq j me iaci, aiso oi lis reaainess to: pro presented their credentials, ..were ceed to busies. r. Adopted, .r e sworn and took; their seats. l . ' Mr. Gorciaii-mQHKl t that, the Jr.iFlemming introduced a bill House proceed to the election of as- to be entitled an act to -lter the sistant Door Keener.- AdoDted. Mr. Luckev1 nominated . John E. Carter of -Rovran. I - ": ! v " - Mr. Mab)nominated W.A H. Kesler of BL ;;:,;::,'vr::i:y f ' MersV Lackey and Lutterioh were appointed tellers. Constitution of the.Statewt Jlefcred to the Judiciary Committee. 7 t - ? Mr.' Jerrimon ijitroduced : a bill in relation tnfjso bite debt. Re-' fcrreil . to the Fliirtce Cora mitteeC On motion1 of Mi. Morehead, of - U APTERKOOJf SESSION. 7 - At 3.25 the House was called to order by Mr. Speaker Robinson. ; ; The Governors message ,was taken up as unfinished business rand: its reading commenced, but pending its coippletioh,- the hour. jfityr the Joint Session cf the tmyuaes (3.oOTJar bied m the - Halt of the House The Clerk announcXl present. Mr. Miirjhyraovec tn ate priKved to the !leition of a lresuiMit pro fempori ? Mr. Allt-n nominate 1 T. Mor head, of Guilf rc Mr. .Seymour noiHQ Gran-!-, j Tin roll was called lnil the Sen are v.i.. its follows: Mi:. Ioreiiiad: Allen, A vera, Barnhirq icv, iuuu, ier, uraige, copeiana, uicKey, va Worth. 10. vis. Dudley. Darden. Dula. Ellison. th, Powell, Foster, Freeman, Fletcher, Gant, Mr. Kelser received 46 votes. Mr.- Carter was then declared duly elected. A message was received from the Senate informing the House that Beaufort; Car- On motion of Mr. Ellis, of :Ca- the Senate was duly organized and Mr. carter received. 6o votes and Representatives. Mr. Wari Clerk of the county. i Discussiof bilU !ibnT th" . they fehduld participated t of iRowan couutyJ'. Rc-j h bill loir the relief of tae P erlor'Colirt of Frnnklln u Me i il regtird to loading f tin,.) reading Sybetlier, read by title or ilircmgli. Iy. 2 twwr.". Loviy.lt ur- lina. at the Sen- Carried.- Mr. James a ted Mr. ready to proceed to business. Mr. Waugh moved that the House procceed to elect an Engrossing Clerk. Adopted. , Mr. Gorman on placing in nomi nation Miss L. McCandless of Stokes county, said, in substance: Mr. Speaker, that this nomination is an inovation upon the usage which has I Tr"W m M"esrs. Covrtes. tavvba, j the Senate went into the election of Engrosing Clerk. . Mi, iKing nominated John H. Gidney, Gray, Gilmer, Godwyu, Bectdni of Carteret, and Grady, Gudger, Godfrey, Gorman, Mr .Waring j placed in nomina Guyther, Houston, Hanna, Hughes, tion the name of J. McLeod Tur- Haynes, Hinnant, Johnston, Jones ner, of Buncombe. of Caldwell, Jones of Camden, Jones Mr. Turner received 29 votes and of Northampton, Jones of Orange, Mr. Becton, 16. 1 Johns, King, Lutterioh, Lindsey, Oni-motion of Mr. Love, a mes- governed this House for several Lloyd, Luckey, Moring, Michael, sage was sent to the House pfRepre- years past, but recollecting that at Ma Uson, Morrison, McLaurin,1 Me- senta'tives proposing to go into the one time, during the late war, a Gehee, McNeill, Maxwell, 'Mitch- election of Enrolling Clerks. . lady was elected to this position, ell, Marler, Norment, Perry of Mr. Grandy offered a resolution in who acquitted herself with marked Wake, Patrick, Presson, Paschall, favor of John L. Wood. Sheriff of commendation, I have been embol- Kichardson, ltoumson, lteid of Pasquotank county. Allows him Meeklenburg, Reid of Randolph, until the first of January, 1873, to collect taxes and settle with the Public Treasurer. pit motion of Mr. Cowles. the resolution was laid on the table. The Soeaker recommenced : the count of the returns of the August election. Before I the count had been completed, on motion of Sena tor Dunham the joint assembly took a recess until to-morrow morn ing at ,11.30. The1 Senators retired to their Chamber, f ? On motion the House adjourned until to-morrow f morning at 10 o'clock. i - Rhodes, Shinn of Cabarrus, Shinn of Iredell, Stanford, Stowe, Sharpe, Scott. Shaw. Shackelford. Settle. Merrindn, Miller, Trivett, Turner, Todd, Warlick, Rockin'ham, Mur- Webb, Winslow, WToodhouse, Wil liamson, Wiley, Watson, Whisnant, Waugh, Whitmire. When the county of Martin was called, Messrs! Jas. Edwin Moore Mr. .Nicholson introduced a rre- I, I r . c i a ? iiuiuje auu series oi resolutions in and J. R. Mizell each presented fro n this State! to use their influ certificates of election, but under ence to have the revenue laws abol- the ruling of the Clerk, Mr. Moore was sworn in. ! A quorum appearing, the Clerk announced that nominations for Speaker were in order, whereupon, Mr. Stanford nominated Mr. J. ished,;or to favor an act providing for the collection of said revenue by Stat6 officers, j Referred to the committee on Propositions and Grievances. A'cbncurrent resolution in favor L. Robinson, the Representative of the' Sheriff of Polk, went over however, failed to observe, in Leg- Cunniiigii.uii, Davis, 1 uqham, Ellis 'f Catawba, Ellis Jc'olumbus, KltMiiniiiigJ Gudger, I ofion, Ilum- irey, L.ove, M"orehead of pny, .Murray, Nichols n, IN or wood, Price, Scott, Stafford, Tddd, War ing, Welch and Wortl S. Fo it Mit. GitAX!Yi Messrs. Chamberlain, Cramer,' Ebpcs, Har ris, Hill, Holloman. hytian,King, Long, Mabson, Mc6ale,' McCotter, Respass, Seymour, Sti ley, Walkvar, Worth. 10. : - Mr. Morehead, of Giilfijrd, voted fr Mr. Allen. Mr. Grundy voted foMr.Stilley. Mr. Morehead havii g teceived a majority of the votes scaM was de clared ehvted. , 3Iesr.-.. (J randy an! -Love con ducteil the President pko 'em to the chair, who, on taking bin seat said that on assuming the; Jmsi tion to which his brother. 'SenUars had as .inel him, .he. migh ' fl)llow the exatpic of his nTTtny57clcesK)rs; ami make suggestions illit when I look around me 1 feel t!iat it would oe prtsumpiuous in mj to uo so. However, 1 hope party, arid the ani mosities of the recent 1 Campaigns will be forgotten, and! hit one and all will labor for thejbebt of the irli.finiij I'.iniiu.iiiirnntl'l if n.tl. Pi r u , 3i "V" Gilmer, Grady, Gudger, Houston August last. x.tu..... iiit.ll iil- I H..,., TT . TT; . -ri. ' I r i . . , .. voked the indulgence a id hid of the , V y ;, i, ,, V Jonn;l ! - jh iorvvooa saia that no mes- Orange, Johns, Joy ner, Jones of House informing the Senate of the dened to repeat the experiment. The lady I nominate is eminently qualified for the position, and I have no doubt will fill the office with the same fidelity which char acterized the exception to which I allude. I was pleased to observe, Mr. regard to internal revenue; request- Speaker, in your remarks on yes ing ;the Senators and instructing terday, that you feelingly exhorted the Representatives in Congress the members of this House to lay aside party trammels . and work with an eye single to the honor and glory of our old mother State. I uni ted in the sentiment, emanating as it did from the representative choice of the majority, as the dawn of a new era in politics, and an omen of i good to our people. I have as yet, from Macon, and Mr. Brown, of Davidson, nomi nated Mr. Richard C. Badger,! one the for o'ne-day, under the rules. islation, any marked change from ( j " - T r r . 11 3 - r. . jmouon or lur. juurpny, a me orumary programme. . lutin message was sent to the House pro- the nomination which I now make, posihg to raise a joint committee to an opportunity is offered for a ; be- wait upon His Excellency, the Gov- ginning in that line. I offer no ernbr,' and inform him that the political partisan for your votes. I Senate 'was ready to receive anv know, not even the party affiliations message he might-desire to trans- of her. kindred, and as an olive A he-nour t haying arrj witrl-.- lt;:r;rry::xv- branch "of pce,and-ln accordance .fenators proceeded,, -to the The Pmsidenf ftiinniinped MPRQrs with the natrhin spntimpnt, vnn finish counting the vote r . jr.r. r i , : . " of the Representatives from! county of Wake. The House proceeded to (vote (Mers. Stanford and Guyther act ing as tellers) for Speaker. son are: I Messrs. Anderson of Davie.l An- Murnhv and Stillev as the Senate exoressed on vesterdav. T nnnenl tn derson of Clay, Bryson, Byrd, branch of said committee. the gallant and chivalrous feeling Badger, Brown of Meckienburg, Mr,' Wrelcli reminded the Senate that has ever actuated North Caro- liailuru, Bryson oi owain, Bryan of that the two houses were required linians, to give Miss McCandless Alleghany, Bennett, Blackwell, by laiv to meet in Convention at 12 the position of Engrossing Clerk to Carson of Alexander, Craige, Carter, o'clock, M., for the purpose of count- the House. Dickey, Freeman, Gant. Gidnev. ins the vote cast for State officers in Mr. Waue-h nominated Mr. A. TT. i I SENATE. THIRD DAY. Wednesday; Nov. 20, 1872. Senate met at 11 o'clock. Mr. President Morehead in the Chair. Journal of yesterday read and ap proved. Mr. Todd introduced a bill to pre vent the spreading of disease among cattle. Referred j to Propositions and Grievances, j Mr. Norwood introduced a reso lution to raise a joint select commit tee on the State debt and liabilities. Lies over under the rules. Mr. Dunham rose to make a re- pditand stated that he with others wastappinted a committee at the last session to examine and audit the accounts of the State Treasurer. Report read and ordered to be printed. j A message was received from the House of Representatives to the ef fect that that body was ready to go into the election ot .Enrolling Clerk. Message concurred! in. Wm. J. Wilson of the county of Haywood and J. J. Giles of Ran dolph, were placed iu nomination. -upon the joint ballot Mr. Wilson received 89 and Mr. Giles 55 votes. ; Mr. Wilson was declared duly elected. .- ! The hour t haying arrived, the wouse to for State officers. j The Senators returned to their Chamber at 1 o'clock, when", on motion of Mr. Avera, it adjourned until to-morrow morning 11 o'clock. The Speaker, appointed the foK LWaiton, sbo; lowmg: Messrs. Houston, t Bennett, .ierjL , Mr. Houston moved that the rules be suspended and Mr. Badger's resf olution be taken up. . i : 1 Mr. Joh nson of Buncombe, m o ved to insert the name, of Gen. : J. G Martin of Buncombe. j- - :. . .Mr. Bennttt of Anson, moved to dd,al? the tizens of NprthjCan phyr Waring ?elclr and: oU,tni : The 3y Iioud be read the rules. I ntitled an il milled 'an net to! C. Llfo Insurance rrc J Jit v l iim tha llouso In regard to Ikj ip'tho:Capltol' buildlUg. Concurred in V,; .,' . ; t Message (ed ;from thu ilouso transmitting f& with a propo,' ryL- .u- il President de, id t! mi. xiuuser, iiiouirm, il.wouiq. do : best to state snrf mo, omJ "u" United State Congress YOuld.iioi pass a general bill; r, Mr. FIemjl ill! repeal the col ' ) - Mr. r Brpwa of ;Dayjdson moved -nact an ac to add tite name)fUaiiie3: Crai F rnMarpIj , iur. iucuenee saia this was:;tho: I "oorporau t , uifc ummcauon oi removal oi ns4 i uompauy. - i i imities. it would be heralded bV ;Messairo r hi act! to procod u ra- and a all. He was sorry to see any ob struction thrown in the way, though! he thought the resolution came with peculiar grace. H . f j - Mr. Bennett said, he did not de sired to be understood as offering any obstruction to general amnesty Mr. Lucky moved to add fthe name of James A. Craige of Rowan County. . ' i 3Ir. Moore, of Martin, moved to add the name of f General Robert Ransom, of Granville County. ; Mr. Bennett, of Anson, moved to add the name of Jas. Hill, of New Hanover. . , j Mr. Brown of Mecklenburer. mov ed to add the name of George R. Davis, of New Hanover, j Mr. Jordan, of Montgomery, mov ed to add the name of W. H. Mc Ray, of New Hanover, j The hour having arrived for the election of Enrolling Clerk, the House proceeded. ! . Mr. Brown, of Mecklenburg, put in nomination Mr. W. J. Wilson, of Haywood. j Mr. Bean put in nomination Mr. J. L. Giles, of Randolph. lhe Speaker appointed Messrs. Go veriior'n message, 1 Joj Hju to print 50 oopios for .: )Cilid:20 fnr Wh mfim- ber. Head 4 .d Mossae J ftived Jlroiii tha House siaungr its ctt c sitipn to priri tee appointed amine the Tr itr.' tit ator from sick. rrence in Senate probo-. f e report of the commit-' the, last session to t irers:accouuts. ortedMr. rowcll, Son- Mf lam. tountj', as being- DLUTIONS. Senate resf lOJi to raise a joint select committee o Sate debt and liabilities, was takeu ur n ad adopted. . . j . Resolution Hivprpf Fenner J.Satch- . well, sheriff t rj Jeaufort, was taken up; Considerab afLebate arose on this res olution, partif 1 ;ted In by Messrs. Ixjve, Respess, Muf jl f, Dunham and others. , Our space wiUi it admit of a report. The questioW as put and the resolu tion did not psH f r The Chair hhiouncetl Messrs. Mur- firlavir onH Mnln fADimAwiiiAm1 4-1 I - 1 1 7 ;TTr nV".1? ury t W avls as Senate brahch ?lril" S,lu"1 on joint rulei border. vviisoiizo-runesii. xnejoint vote -rw H f-U-c I i ' , was reported i to be. Wilson 89 ...0n motion P Senate adjourned km- Giles55.. ! ui w-morrow jnjirnlng at 11 o clock.' At 11 J o'clock the Senate proceed- ed to the House of Representatives oTE-JInifW J report of Senate pro , to continue the examination nnd ceedings of.T counting of the vote for Governor intentionally! jilritted to state that MrJ and other State ofiScers. J ! : Respess , intre imed a resolution injfa r enaroroeymour oi;uraven, of- vor of Fenc HiSatchwell, Sheritr of wcu iijc luiiuvviug resoiuuon wmcn Beaufort co XeSolved, That a committee of it""!?. lstU I u , htuu uui iiiu ocuatt; auu till HOUSE .OF REPKESEXTATIVES. Jtd Ir. W Senate in the discharge f his duties. and anuouiKvd that tie text busi ness was the fki'tion ' Clerk. I ' Mr. Murpliy noinlm L. Saunders. I Mr. Harris nomiiiateit Mr. R. B. Howell, of. Alexander. The vote was calle.L hnd Mr Saunders nVeivetl IS v Howell reeeiveil IG.f- Mr. Saunders was dti electetl. ' y The next businesfbei tion of Reading Clerk,! blr. Hum phrey nominated Col.lWl H. H. .f n'rinein il Tyrrel, Lindsey, Luckey, Moring, organization of the former body. If 1 " 31oore, McGehee, 31cNeill, Max- (A message was received from the Hoyden of Rowan. Mr. Boyden received GO votes and Miss McCandless received 49 votes. Mr. Boyden was declared duly elected. A message was received from the Senate proposing to raise a joint committee of two on the part of the Senate and three on the part of the House, to wait upon His Excellency the Governor, and to inform him of DAY e and Mr,- iared duly . 1 iiiglthe elec- well, Marler, Morrison, Mitchell, ifous'e in regard to the onranization isorment, outlaw, Presson, Kich- of that boJy, naming the officers ardson, Reid of Mecklenburg, Shinn elected. ! of Cabarras, Stanford, Stowe, Shaw. I A ihiessas'e was received from the Shackelford, Settle, Turner, Todd, Houie, concurring in the Senate u arlick, addill, Webb, Wood- proposition to raise a committee to the organization of the General As house, Watson, Waugh, Whitmire, waitjupon the Governor, and an- sem bly and of its readiness to re Wiley G2. I nouncing House branch. , ceive any communication he may The following gentlemen Voted ; Message received from the House deem proper to make, and designa- forMr. Badger, viz.: inviting the Senate to the Hall of ted Messrs. Murphy and Stilley as Messrs. Abbott, Brown of David- the House at 12 o'clock. the Senate branch of that corn son, Bowe, Blythe, Bean, Bryant of : Mi. Murphy, from the Committee mittee. Cowio of Wilkes i t ' ArUI1 UL uses, urooKs, to wait, upon tneuovernor, reported Air. iiauger mo vea that the House Vr 'fiiiAv mmihiktpo Afr W iz eunn Copeland, Corson of Beau- that jHis Excellency would send in concur in the recommendation of Moore, of iJeaufort.i " 1 J The vite was ealle land rr. Cowles, receivetl 111 vol i hnd Mr. Moore 17. I .) Mr. C'owles was fdex ariil duly elivtetl. i 1 1 Mr. Scott nom nutted Mr. James E. lorris, of Cnivenfor Door lvieper. i - I Mr. Mabson nominated JMr. Ed win F. Martin, of New JIahover. The roll was called an 1 Mr. Mor ris received 20 vott am Mr. Mar- Mr.3Iorris wils declard elected. Mr. Imvo moved topctpone the election of Aistant Jo3rkeeper until to inorrowat n o cock. Lost, ir. Love nominatec : Guilford Ciiristmas. of u arret), ro- Assistant THIRD Wednesday, Nov. 20. 1872. 'The House was called to order at 10 o'clock, A. M. Praver bv the Rev Mr Blvth fc?"j'u"cu, ik, aujouru 10 meet again Journal of vterfav rd n." . w weeks from to-day, Wednes- d roved I r , aay, jjecemoer h. Adopted. A joint resolu-i from the House, be appointed by the Speaker of th House to exam ine the returns df the SheriflEs of the different counties, and report to the joint session ot the uenerai Assem bly, what returns are defective and what steps should be taken by the Joint Session in accordance with conviction. 1 The speaker appointed the follow ing committee : Messrs. iSeymour and Dunham on the part of the Senate. Messrs. McGehee, Badger and Bennett on the part of the House. i . Senator Seymour, of j Craven, moved that when the Joint Session tion, it went v allowing him until I to, settle with Public rr a concurrent resolu- Sone day. X fcrr,j&kNTATiTcs. HOUSE OF f ; l JlTtt DAY. K a SDAY, NOV. 21, 1872. - :. . caiieu to order at 10 '1 ' ton lit the Chair. ' yesterday was read uiil Doorkeeper. .11 liquid ir. J."P. Ir. Resp:iss nom Ochletree, of Alamance. I The roll was called,' afcd Mr. Christmas received j20 Jotes, and Mr. Ochletree 19. J 1 Mr. Cowles voted for M f Doughis. The President qualified thfc Clerks and they took their seats uR enter ed upon their duties ; . 3Ir. Norwood movtd tin ; a mes--e be sent to the House o Repre taUves notifying that boc jr that the Senate was organized anc rdidy for business. Ciirritxl. J . , 4 On motionof 3Ir. Flem nihg, MrJ Allen was granted nyeaiy leave to attend court. 1 I Mr A vera moved that hd Senate adjourn until this 52veqrg at 7 o'clock. The yeas and mvs were called and the motion , wajc$t, yeas ""Mr.liing nioveti that tlcenate I nro.-eod to elect m igrossing Clerk. i 1 Mr. Love moved tq Ia. tl tion on the table. J The yeas and nay re and the motion was, lai - - vt- III I table, yeas, ini.ja On motion of Mr. -L fort, Davis, Dudley, Darden. Dula, a message at 12 o'clock. the Senate, which .was carried and Vinson, Fletcher, Foster, Gray, Oi motionv of Mr. Norwood, a the Speaker designated Messrs. Mc Godfrey, Gorman, Guyther, 'Good- message was sent to the House, no- Gehee, Johnston and Badger as the u, jxuuea, juhcs ui xMonuamp- inying, inai ooay mat the senate -nouse orancn oi me committee. ion, joruan, jones oi uamaen, would proceed to the Hall of the Lutterioh, Lloyd, Michael, Mabson, House at the hour named by law, ALciaurm, 1'erry or Wake, Patrick, for the purpose of counting the vote for State officers J ! On motion of Mr. AVaring, the iise.pf the Senate Chamber was ten dered to the Trustees of the Univer sity; this afternoon. d i A. & - -w-i 1 j t m uu moiion oi lvir. ji.iiis, oi uaraw- the at mo call ed on the Paschall, Robinson, Rhodes, Reid of Randolph, Sharpe, Scott, Trivett, Williamson, Whisnant, Winslow. 44. - . j Mr. Robinson having received a majority of the votes cast, was de clared elected, and was conducted to the chair by Messrs. Badger and Moore. He returned thanks in a few pertinent remarks, and j an nounced that the House would pro ceed to its further organization.; Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, nominated Stephen D. Pool, of Craven, for Principal Clerk. Mr. Darden nominated Martin V'B. Gilbert, of Wake, for same position ; whereupon, ne House proceeded to vote, Aiessrs. Jones, or Caldwell. Gorman acting as tellers. Mr. Pool received G2 votes and Mr. Gilbert received 45 votes. Mr. Pool was declared elected. was qualified and entered unon the j? , f i .. i uiscnarge oi nis amies. The House then proceeded to the .,. A ? A A. a. m 'mm- viecuou oi assistant uierK. Air. Waugh nominated Washington M. fiaray, ot Buncombe, and Mr. Bean nominated C. S. Moring, of iwnvan. jut. iaray received 61 and Mr. Moring received 44. Mr. Hardy was declared elected. I The Houso then went -into the election of Principal Door-Keeper, when John H. Hill, of Randolph, received G2 votes and James Page, of Randolph, received 41 votes. On motion of Mr. McGehee, the House adjourned until to-morrow morning 10 o'clock. Mr. McGehee. from the Joint Committee to wait upon the Gov ernor, reported that they had performed their duty,and,announc ed that the Governor would com municate with the House at the hour of 12 M. Shortly after, the Door Keeper announced a message from the Gov ernor, and at the invitation of the By Mr. Blythe: tion no member of either Hous shall be entitled to per diem whe absent from his seat, except whe sick or absent on j business of the General Assembly! Placed on the calendar. j By Mr. Badger, the following resolution : s 44 The General Assembly of North Carolina do resolve. That the Con gress of the United States are re spectfully requested to remove the disabilities imposed by the four teenth Amendment to the Constitu tion of the United States on Wm. A. Graham, of Orange county, State of North Carolina, William N. H. Smith of the city of Raleigh, State of North Carolina, and Burton Craige of Salisbury, Rowan county, oiaie oi iorin uaroiina." A message was received from the Senate proposing to go into the elec- ... I., , Senator Seymour, of Craven. moved that the publication of the The House 4 o'clock. I Speaker Rol , The journal : approved. rnu x s- " a. l y t . . xuo vuir ii. if uueon comnmtcu on Privileges and Uoctions, to consist of the following -J entlemcn : Messrs, Johnston, JonMjf Caldwell, Shaqkel-. ford, WhitmireJt-aigeirinent, iVula" Guyther, Stowi, jl. hodoe, Moring, Settle and Badger. I ? I ' ' - ' ! t Mr. Houston fj in-tLe committee- on: Rules submittldl.' rerxn-t.. 1 Air. lirowndipmdon, o resolution result of the vote of the Governor asking our Refcrientaavcs in Congress' and other Staff nfflwrshflnnafnnnwi I i t-i..,i.jl. , . i vv uw vucii iiiiiuwiuts wj iiuvu inn ia.T tin and other Stale officers be postponed unui weanesaay, December 4th. Adopted. Mr. Abbott, of Craven, asked for a leave pf absence for Mr. Dudley, of Craven, for four days. Granted. Mr. Settle of Rockinerham. intro duced a bill to amend chapter 89 of influence to hate h Bankrupt law so tne laws OI ISoS. amended as to pdtit within the rearh of -"vjfc,-'i muuuuuui i poor in on. jtvecriKi. i liquor reducet aid the bonds of manufacturers j rducod. Placed Calendar. ! ; j Mr. Blythe, i rolution asking Represcntati vci lt Congress to use t the - on; our 'eir ba, the Senate, at 12 o'clock, nrece ded. by the President nro (em. nro- Speaker, the Private Secretary came .osition was concurred in aud a mes ceeded to the House. forward, bearing the Annual Mes- sag3 to that effect ordered to be sent i . ' sage of the Governor, accompanied to that body. ' At 1:45, the Senators returned to by reports of the various heads of The reading of the Governor's their Chamber, and were called to Departments. ' message was proceeded with. A message was received from the motion oi 3ir. oorman, the order. On motion of Mr. Murnhv. the Senate, announcing that that bodv further reading of the inessaere was Senate adjourned till 3:15 this after- had concurredin the proposition to dispensed with, and that a message noon. proceea to a bill in regard to the time of hold mg Courts. ' j . - " Mr. Joyner of Johnston, intro duced a bill for the relief of Simon Godwin, tax collector of Johnston county. , Mr. Norment of Robeson, asked for leave of absence for IMr. O'Neill of Robeson, for two days. Mr. Badger objected. ! Leave of absence was granted Mr Referred w AUi lvT" xL . ; Mr. Waugh a .r ri "A'V" l"??y: tutkm of North w mc vapuui, was . reau anu tabled. Mr. Brown of Mecklenburg, offer ed the following : . Resolved, That the Secretary of State be instructed to send to the Sheriff of Gates, Jones, Moore, Rowan and Watausra and direct Mr. Mitchellla 3 isolation asking our Representative! iii Congress to use their influenceto retmd the. tax on pnxhi- cers vi iooacco. Mr. Fletcher, town of Rockii Mr. Bean offet tion 1, Chapter Mr. Reid, of to amend chap 1871-'72. Refer ii3ferred. i in . ' . ' t , i i liu tojlncornorato tl.A him,; Richmond coun- t .. ' i i j . 3d a bill to amend Soc- Si 'f the Revised CodoJ mi tne il, to i alter the Consti- Artinzi Referred T Jolph, oflcired a bill laws of 1, of the ofthelastfcH-nareuerv : ry j thr government oftl.3 the present. Jvcltl rules ted for aite for SENATE. SECOND DAY. Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1872. The Senate met at 11 o'clock, pur- , i I suani 10 adjournment. omtnt thf vnts m'vn in be sent to the Senate with a nrnnn. Rowan- ww Ma. V W V WW VU W M. T VA AMM. I - - -'Wf'WI.t - . . . the August pleetinn fnr ftftvpmnr sition to print twentv corif for ineni to maKe r returns or the votes afternoon session. and other State officers. eacn memoer. i . ... I - I r" ttT m r- ' The Senate met. pursuant to ad- Afie Door Keeper announced, a iur.waugn or burry, moved to journraent. I few minutes after 12 o'clock, the amena the motion by adding fifty On motiou, proceeded to the approach of the Honorable Senate, copies for the use of the Executive ferred. .: Mr. Jones of bill to repeal cl 1871-'72. Referr Mr. Jones of 2 Hoiise to join the Convention. f 'O'CLOCK, P. M. The Senators were received with the usual honors and invited to take seats on the left side of the Hall, which , had been vacated, for them. Mr. President Morehead took his seat with the Speaker of the House. The Speaker then read extracts from the law, directing the General Assembly to open and count the election returns, &c. of their respective counties for State oflicers without delay. On motion of Mr. Goodwyn of flhi.alIlllf11 H'K-. th -Houiie adjournefl till Lll The motion was 1U o.'ciock, a. ai. Thursday. Department. adopted.- I i Mr. McNeill offered a bill to amend the law in regard to the de struction of deer in which Robeson county should be accepted. Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, said he would offer a bill repealing the chapter. I , Mr. Marler, of Yadkin, moved a postponement until Mr. Gorman then said he proposed a ,i,wfi w iiuiKe a motion io me enect mar Mr i?,.rirr . i if any returns were lacking that they should be sent for. The Speaker referred the gentle man to the laws governing such matters. After the appointment of Messrs. Tuesday week. i Senators returned to their Cham ber; when the President pro tern called theSenate to order. On motion, adjourned till to morrow morning, 11 o'clock. " ! ! - ' - : HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, f '. SECOND DAY. Hi Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1872. ; House met at 11 o'clock. Speaker in the Chair. I j ' Journal of yesterday read and approved. I The following; members elect. M M B .mm 9 preseniea ineir credentials, were -Aiier me appointment oi juessrs. spVprnl dnvs nth nom qualified and took their seats, viz: Norwood and Seymour, on part of appear. T 6 insert two niorename- to his former resolution. David Coleman and D. H. Hill, of Mecklenburg. Mr. Moore, of Martin, suggested thet the matter be left opon for tttt i n w i . w . . . ' , il c a i m r ' a. noweii j. juoss. ot Wilson. h C. ie oenaic, anu messrs. iuoore, oi Mr TrWr vr.f&ri k MUleK of Bertie; C. L. Shinn, of Martin and Badger on the partof iloQm he bintende3 it to annlv to T" A A I Vtl 11 -v a . Ajh v - a A I r r mJ "- Iredell; G. W. Cox, pf Pitt; W. S. tn House, a committee to verify Caiter, of Hyde : W. H. Bryant, of ie count, the speaKer proceeded to Sampson; Richard G. Snead, of open the returns from the various Granville; James Heaton of New counties, and read out their contents. 'Hanover. I Pendlner the comnletion of th 3ir. Luckey offered the following count, the Joint Assembly took a pplv every person in North Carolina. Mr. Houston of Catawba, moved that a committee of five be ap pointed to revise and report rules for the proper order of the House. Adopted. I : I . . SENATE. FOURTH DAY. ' J Thursday, Nov. 21, 1872. Senate met at 11 o'clock. Air. President Morehead in the Chair. Journal of vesterdav" red and f- ... 4, proved. Mr. Merriinou desired to have his vote recorded in favor of Mr. Wilson for Enrolling Clerk, as he did not vote on yesterday, being absent. Allowed. Mr. Morehead, of Rockingham, from the committee on Rules of Order re portal. Read and adopted. Mr. Troy moved that the rules be printed together with the joint rules when reported. Adopted. INTRODUCTION OF BILI. Mr. Nicholson, bill entitled "an act to amend the charter of the town of SUtesvi lie." Read and referred. Mr. Price, bill entitled ' an act for the relief of the sureties of the late Wm. A. xL -.1 i Mr. Dula intriiliced it bill to amend chapter 178 of tli& U w of :868-'CU. Re- idwcllintroducetl a itr CJ of the laws of tl - i jl hampton, introduc li the commissioners jt.ntytolevy apeciai Jcklenburg,' ohvreV U White. Reiei red: to provide for the I Ccart Judges, by spective DiHtricU, ;.ies. f Referred. ! bil 'it: amend chapter 8 1871 of Northampton tax. Referred. Mr. Brown, on a bill in favor of Mr. Moring a election of Su the people of th and for filling v Mr, Dula a of the laws of in I ii u in Mr. Badger in resolution : "The General! olina do Resolve, den be relieved q to hold office of under the stafe uced? the following 5 posed upon him! Senate of North j Court of Impeacj March, 1871." tdo uiiuir anil gentlemen as Jib Messrs. Bennett, rison, Johnston, ing, Settle, Bowif ' ofXorth Oar- t William W. Hol-lediiqualifications r or, trustor profit, orta Carolinaim Judjment of the olU setting as a ?t on the 22nd of PbiT.d o:i the Calendar. ir - i y ; iced the follow! n rr j ary Committee re, r icGehee,Mor- ige, , Badger, Mor- . B- t ! f -i ; - - .
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