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News rin ALEIG ,):. X. Si). 1:50 KALEIGII. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1877. PRICE : $5. .1 G-iA!N ,ViJ FEED SVORE. 1 , 1 1 1 v ; j r ; .if. Horse a:J Cow. food, Grain, . Hiy, Fiour, Meal, 7 30 0 A O '.0C. .1 ''- ! : -n ' ' ' -'.- i - . . n : ., r a.i I Inf. ut "U : - . . (;,.;,. ...... . .11..! ' - ' 1 i 1 -!!. ; ; ).f.',- tf l U'1, I li, i S J . . ,..., : , i . . , ; . j , , ,1 ' i- 1 t- , !...' .ii 1. . 1 i I. ;-i 1 .i 1 ' ' - ' .' ' t . t i . l' .1 '. ahl.'" il . . !. . !..! a 1 1 :i n y - i- ....... , . ; . . . , l n:. -t. uli.'M- i..m. :-., 1- ".: .... . 1 I K I Hi l- lit" ' !i- ''ii-ilic of II ...! .. it . v. : t i . . ii -a. . . I ; : .. i a .1 N. U ..II ! .1.1 ; It. .r I .1 .t' .i .'. i j . , . r it 'i : I:, ni.i I I.- i -l : ol t . - lit I . i: i i .i i . . i i til ! i -,i ; .4. . i. a . I.. I I .: i , : v, i i , , : i, ,. it , 1 .tiT.I - . i.. 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'! tie 1I -tn ctl J. f.iitlifei :M.l I . .:.le r.i 1 i i 1 - i. all pai ir- ( Ilu-t il I i 1-' .-:.i- j- i m 'k. I l-oii- ilesiiim; to have fiHr ' ' a' tli.-ir r--ii-ins w 111 pli-a . i - i.. I .,.alrc ! ili- irtVe. No. .arm. i . -t "ll: V I I Kl v I N Ml- Tiirii:.v-t I I 1 H N IN -OK T II K l IN . NI I- 1 Ii . Mo-i all It! I' Mi: i HI M tr l ITKrl-MI n r iM. -lKIt T! , "-UMfK' TKIIK " e -:"!' l:IH! II M Ws , Till: i'I I'! i ! i v n i w .I'viiii in I; I II. II, A Nil II - i hi: i l: hrinlll i IK I I tTliiN IN NoKTII AKo I v i iM- M M.f Ii; Mil HI I THAT "I lM i if ! i itiii in Ti;r i m or I. i n..n Ii.ci-n.Ci -U l r rt Kciiiciil . -N S. I - I -I IMl't I "If. .l I '. 1 1 . a 'A : i k n..; i .- i. or i. iihii h. - ! ;. ii; i' tiiiif i- liili ail n i-i; ' 'i i i..-l.i i ill.- I" .lt !' flu I'm il j a at ..u ! tin- l!!tt-il iriii. 1 ii,. S vivl)t-l illi tlu ir ,'.n I t-t nuht .Hi'! prt tlictitl ram. 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" l tMnlanit hiiioN ich !' -.-a- t ! c t . i.i mat i- n w h.t h U II 1 1 'in the y.d ',.p. and .in in- the eun- !ad ne.o tl t -hard-' "if of tin w.i'.illow-.i- u -oi aii.'t'ifr J.artnei autlweiit -l.a:!:l oa. n per i.ir i. ii i t. t oiitt iie-t yci-terd;. n attheu-ual hour. T lit!-.- be II. k plf-idili'4. Tlie-- i;im- . uu. up: W ni ii. inson Link: judi ni.-ni re- t! il lt. Put k n -. W'i'ihaiii.-oii: non-suit, i lJaucotn s. Powell: i-oiit inucd on :t 1 in-. j Noiih ( ai.'iitia Haihoad s. Swap-.., : i ' ret. 1 ltd n . L. Aiideisan. ' 1 W. : . vs. Caxlon and wife: jud-meiit ; i i'-m rlaintiii. ; i j "I he case of Blake vs. Prairie was net i , taken up ;u,d the c.i-m' -iveii to the jury J it a late li.'iir in the altei iHHiii. - 1 rsoiial. I Mil e-t.Vme.l brother. P. V. Duliv. .... . -;., r-.p. ..I the .nen-lM-o "'-'h1,, CJtN. I 1 1 I" 1? -.iat..v tiirnit-r Presiihllt ,'i. 1.. . ... .-.-, of he Atlantic and North Carolina Uailioa.l. ami L. W. Humphivy. the piest nt Piesithiit of the -amc corp na tion, are iai the city. apt. W. H. Day. of Weldon. Maj. .b.lm Hughes, and Cet. Allen. Ksq.. of NewH-in. and Me-si. A. .1. (ialloway, of tlold-latiro. T. A. Lfilin, of Kin-ton, and .1. H. Pavi-. t.f I Van fort, are rev;is tuetl at the Yar't.rc"udi Hou-e. b . lii.hx.n. memlu r of the . '-Mi-! i' it o .1! con vt-l.tioli of ls7o. :mH -.a, u t ,ht '-ht .india-al li-tiict. i- 11 tl .- t it v. a- i- .d-o in- illu-ti i :- coin- I . .lud-e .b.llll MilllMi I o. 1. ,,; the -.1 i:-' d,-!i i T. ':ii.(; ol llir rn t. -:it i: r II. -nl. '! I., new I.ouid - ' : - .: tl. ; i.iti nt iiii v. coiisi-tin '-i--;- ) M. a tcr and T M 1 - - W.,k. . ' 1 1. ( o'.c. of M in'. C. ' . N Ci i'..., id an.l Mi i 'lomp-'ott. i)n ' .1 a - tiist :ih- " ". Nc-tenla. .. ? ,, Ii.-.-. 1 Col D. Cater, w! o. n,..,, .1 1.1 i II X of tin- iio.iid. WilS rii ,, it- Pit -el. lit. A coiiimuiii. at 1 , w ,N ..1 !iv cil to id.- "Id Iloanl in." ri ll , :: liirribt 1 - .: t he or'.in i.ai lmi ..; t. 1.. a I'.oa.d ami of it- n adiue- I" r.-. - nta.ui.i. .-ion, f 1 r- pr. M. . A replv wa- received .',,.- tin 1 .1 1 m 1 1. s ' t a- od lo ml. t!iroii Mi Mi. .laeob . .. .1 ,1 ! M:-.i. it- P..-1.1.11I. -i 111 : th.u the. ; wouhlU' piepaifd to Miiriii 1. r to tat ir sucie-s-rs on ,he loth n,-t. T,,e - . l ., ,d..f. I. .ir.I ao.puirnetl wit.. out a more lci- j .niite unJerstantliiio;. I :.ro lu !!- "it-, o.n.ol her. in-s. la 1 1 im.k aial 1n.1tk.1t',. -pi. -id p: feet. . aii-1 the v. a y U -t hour at 0 rt.-. a pound. I at Woolhfttb. Open Front Store. GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 i! ;:-1 1 1, . i -lu ii v 1 . 'l'lo u ia- in--: i i'i.:', i . ;.. I.-fii- 1 1 II.. Ill ( ii fl : 1 ' .1 :: ; i- 1 ! ! r ! ' ,i ' I . I'ia : Ii . . I'.uli-r- n. ..l' il!iiitit-i;i. Tlii' j-Mirual ! nti i i-i: w.w iyatl :.inl :jijiri fl. en i i 1 1 i n . m ; : .:i . : . ,V . Mi. 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WII- tPlvCil ap. mi iiioi i 'i o. Mr. iioit. under a sii-pen-i Mint lie lilies, ainl. .ittii soine di.-i iM-ii Hi. w ;i- , i - M,. in i ! I . d to I he .! u dieiai'N etiinmit tee. Mr. "I'een wa- oiant'-d i'ldetinit--' It ave f absence. rni: si': :i i t. on nr. v.. ... , , Ilia bill ..f Mr', l-'iii-tr to revi.-c and -oiisolala;.' ihe pu'oli- -eli.io! la nv-. .f t lie Mate came Up oil II- tuinl ieadin-a-the sjM-ctai tirier. Alter "a reat thai -.f d- bate, and sevci id aim lid nn in all of which were voted down. Mi. Mebane. of Kockin.y;- lit n. called t..r the pi i. n ion- .piest i..ii on th-iiit-sa-e of the luii. Ihe tall was . , ... , , , ,,.,,. .1,, , -ustiiiueil ami the voic l in- taken tlie iMn ,,;lt.M.d its third ami linal re.idim;: veas i'.T, na- " ' ik.uk k ' "-i.m k, ytl , ,,,, ion ,,t- v ( , . ,ham. lea c .il.-, ai e wa- -ianU d Liciiteiiaiit 1 1 invr 1 if a- .la in is for tin- pi-riot 1 of two 1 ' : Nv- t k-. j I pon the turt'icr motion of -L'. ra- halll. eli.ltoi .1 . I.. I,oliii,.n w a.-elected ; ,,,.5,,,.,,, tl. ,.IMt, tu. .,',,- ' -t-nce if the I .if Utf llilllt m-1 nor. l'lin nctioii tif Mr. Doit. h. have of iibsenei- w;i- ranted Mr. Fin-cr from fo-tliiy until in xt N t tlnesi't.i v. I'poii motion of Mabsoin. colored, indelinitc ic;iNe of absence was -ranted Mr. tint 11. Ppou 1n.1t ion of Mr. Stanford, the bill to repeal i.o t i of ;i certain law :e- relate- to Tu nt .11. .'one- county, in rei.it 1. 11 tin' sale of ii.pio:. waspost p nicd Hiid mu le sp eial .'rtlcr toF'iius dav nexl at '2 o'clock. -i t ON II Sl'l I A I. llli'M.li- f ialc bill 4ox. "a bill to be e ifific.i .11. act 1 - -' l oii-h - .It N 1.1 t el 1 1. 1 1 ell I .-. 1 ! 1 : 1 1. 1 11 et 1 nv Mr. , 1- t.,k -n up a' 1 .' i I I I. I oi th. d.M. ,t-';i-t eiti-Mi d . .if-- : lie .- M I' I".':.!1- i ii-. net'- 01 tie .--'il' it . -..,-iio.i pt-ovaic- lor tin 1 1. rtn.ii ol tliive ma-- ..u.,,.. I.,, ij;,. i.-n.-rtl A's.'mblr for' I e ii.iti 01 1:1.0. p.M ..ted t .'.Ml. .Hi I o' j I ' 1 1 . t ' t a. e 1 . 1 id o. i i pi 1 ia i ion 1 1 ici'f - i -. ' ,-:..,....,( o , ! ' . .. . I t . 1 ' 1 1 ' . . . ' ,- .1 1. . - : -o. .-T(l i'. .1,1 !i..'. 1 : h ir j , . .ir-. ;i':.i lln .1 ne - i . f '1 f l- -I Tlie ill -1 i.-e- to , :i-. : mi- Ml i: t c . n ni--i.M.e. - , ho a ; . .. . -. I'iie e I p -1 .Ut. li.lt-.l ol . I A ' I -Il ll.-. I - I If" I ' I'll. .1. Moore, c-d. of N'-w 'I "i 0.1. p i willi v.'henitii a a.ain-t Hi -bill, .nd niovetl to po-lp Mie ;ui i make -p i i 1 , 1. ... c ... 1 1 t l. . . " I I. . i .1 1 - . 1 v i '. 1 : . I.. a-,... ... ; in 'linn was n t a.h p ed 1p.nm.110n u.e .uu ami oii.-iilcrtti bv s it mis . Mr. Graliam o,,p ,-ed t!i.- hatme T :- wlm-l, provides .. m i eh t , mi "; '"ii-i-liaifs bv the General A-selil--j . - . . ,1.. .,.. ,r V '"" 'HssUne.l li.s nt.iso.is tmii "i. ;. ,.,;. .,, . j t, ,t ,' . pe-iph; had -"'ii tmd of that system before tt --'-ih.-it a:,d he wa, now opp,s- ' ,:t'mM;:t", U .. ,.' M ...u.. c.,i, New Hanover, spoke 1 - in in ..pp, ru,n t., the bid. ' idio 1 .ok the Moor ia advocacy fn; ;iUlj t.l.piently and :'-t ! in behalf of hi- lieople of t,'e H- be-ed for the p;is.-a-e of a " 5.'he 'eueral Assembly which ". t!i 'St' 'till out ol till' hau-M . 1 1 il.i' i..'. hi. mi aii-1 c.TH.t. ami ic ii.-M- t !i.- -;:i- -i t!if ..-r .''i . -:a thf a.jiji ( .: mi i'if.. t' u ' -' 1 "l A ill If. If. Al t 'if. cl. . kt- ii-.i:-:. :iii"l in'Kr.' i mi .iiT.-.-ii'iiia i i tin- t'iii'i t ti.ni of tllf 'i.ll!. 11 ON tUl!' : liflt Ii flft't'tDll t.f t In- .lu-lif'-- tin.' r.-ari- l.f If it fli-ni-ly In i4f :' ",''.i'. ' I' Ml tiu- a.1-1.-li,, , ill,- .ii. ii iaant li- :i!-''il lof ilu V(-;i' ;;i'! ays ail'! tim ail w.f- .-11-l.tiiH'i. I'i"' N-.lf N.M t..'vfli a!il l In t .ih mi an :i i n.. if,'f'fl, u-ms li. na .'ii. Mr. Tif n. -r.e ;n-l ia . i. i:n ill tot lit l.iii. An ;ii:- el hi. at 'inV-ffil Mr. !'. i.t-. lii-. .1 ' II'. tile . lalMi' ill M.-C'-ti.til : . . a a . j'! a' iti.l.i : 1 t.l t .U-.UI'.-H-S .'t;- fiiifiiii i'a '.!; i"ii. '!' -lu-.i-.f l" tin ', in-,-. In u-.ii i ! h- - vi'n 'i 1 1:.' o-'a-f.. A.-Mis.ii' . . ii ill ! ';-." tlu' l.'ie.k oi'iii- Sr.. -i. '.' ' '..(. was a-.lfji:- A nit n i .11 ii a Ij a a n i- lo.-t. Mr. Mi-1 'alio, ol' 'J t.-iciiuhuin, : V i" t at anu'iiiiiiK-iit t -...fii'ii a. , 'vitiing Hint the Ki-,'iifr f Is shall hJ .;- " f." elf ik tilt lit- l-ai vl ... ( '.ui-iij. 'mu ll. i sinlH'ls. Nslia:ll .i - if 'f ' . i. Mr. Iv.i'nias i il'e. i ii ii:i aim'ii'lia.-iit to tr i it it i a. j.; .tli.i 4 thai lia Suiiiii ti" C'tti:it v I t ii i; in i -:i mk i " .l..i'ii Ih- tlnvr in .auiii'i r. Mr. (iifi-.i m.jvfl to aljuiiii anil t iill.-il f.n thf Nt .i- an i lia;. Tin.- f.ill a mi -taiiif (I. ..n.i lii'.- l.f ia takt'ii tin S. rail-, hy .-. ii.ifly i "t-.-, ii.ii;-.'i ;i.lnurii. The i j next i mi ft i- a i if '1 a J" a t lie a a u a- i iueai i.i Mr. K-it in -. a in! ii '.Niii :;.it ad lu- Mehnne. etil.. m ivt'il t. '.i.jnimi. and Mi. liuell .Mk'.d li'l 1 he '-aiUll lla;. s. i in- i-.ill w.i MMt i' led. iial the Senate tin. ii. hy ii jiarty . t . a lore. ivi'umiI tu .KljlMlfll. !l-. Alehme. m lii u kin ;'naai. nilered ;m a .nine. hIiih nl to m-c. 0. a iuvi . lli.il t uinniM-it.sii -j--. .-if .aiitl iiiii have piwt'ftii loy taxe-.. hi'ii'iw in mii-v. le iif.Ne iii !' jiiih,i.- lniildiiis. u.eh;w ft.il est.. le. or t-i nh! . il.i of lejiaif hi id-e-thf t-.i-t nn ii.-.ei'i' NNnuld i. xei t tl 1. t'iO. witiiuu: l!ie emie ui r. nee tn'anui-j-.iity of the .III-.' !e-. ui' tile 1 iiee iit'tile eiiiiatv. a:i;l thit T.if the eerei--c ut li.et xei-j ti tl ..'N. . s. and the .'utiee- l t,iiil lift.: a -d ii Nviih the ('0111111 mo t i oi. t! 0 .1-t M :u i.' y ' !fs. and aanial.. 1 iui .-after lail fir su. ii 1 . 1 . lea- h-1 :id r. " ive !i. -a IK l.f'a-! y .'11 l.M a-.ii'.-ndiiieat I alludiii iii.-ida'ntaln t I ti 1 il Si J. i'i H lud ! whi.-h the 1U. h.i. an (.'oiaini-i..tier I 1 a-i mum--. d upon his ...untyni lSii. i ,. f.l t.V 'Ml LCI-i a oi t!ie NUp.eui' I .1 il.. aa-i it; d ii - adop ioa i-i .if. ei'L. "i 1 n n:.'ioVer. inoel ;.. i.-.'t I- lla 1 1:1 m I '!"-' -'udieiary ! , ..laniif.fe. :,!,.! eii.'.-. d for thf ea ami I ii.ins. i i.a 1 a : . u tiiiaed and I : ... nifitio.i 11. ;e lopt . d. ; I All. int-i i ni ..eo v.. a i."a;u. whie.i j in -l ;. mi w a.--- n a.- -pli'-.i. j '. I,.- (jiit .-li 'i ret:-U ft d .llpo.l the 1 air. 1. dan-.it o-. 'dr. h-oai.e. of iloekina;- I '. : I . . I 1 ; , 1 : .1. a 1 1 i at . . i 1 :: .i.i.- e;i an a iiinui i.a ;.! .-iiihin-1' at -;-H.l" and UMertnij -.'iMi. " ah tea .1 wop', id. Mi t.T f ei.'l.. ut' New 1 (.i-iover. inovi .1 1 ii..I l in- .ell:li- a,!.i e' l i.ii ii. and a.-kt d i.r ; , .t aa 1 i ne can was u u I aaaa"- " - l. Ml I'll. . ... a I a . - I t-., :i(l- Mi. Dunn ni.ictl to strihe out section 7. ali:o,ui'i sc. i i.. ir- I. 2. :. 4. o, 10. II and i'J oi aiiaae 7 01 tlu coiisli; ui ion. and asked fo; t he ,-iis and nay s. 1 tie Ciil! w su taiie-.i and tae oie bcin-tiiki-n t!ie i ia ' 1, fu-eu to stiike oat. Mr. Coke o:er d a snb.-titutc abro e;ii in- all of a 1 1 1. h 7 of t he const it ut ion iiifousi-iei.t with this act. except sec tions 7. 9 ae.d 1:5. Mr. Dunn called for the yea- ami navs and the cad NViis sustained. The Mibs'itute wa- l.ien ;r lop ed. Mr. tireca moved t) adjourn. w!iich motion was not iidoplcd. Section S of iha luii was tii n a. .pied (the ratifying clua.-e). and upon ihe I a-sae of tut' hid 0.1 us second rc;i.l:ii the prcN i. ni -1,11 -1 1 mi w.i-d-.;inairicil. I'i 10 c 11 for tilt- p v.oi'.s ipie-iion va- us t. iiied. aa 1 -.h" o.il then j) i-.-e 1 it- .se cond re..di.ir; hy the ibilosvi.i ..ne: T,,.v .Mc Albright. A-ivew, iba ; h ini.Cah.), Coke. C.a .v.'o.-.i, Cuanhi.; ham. Doitch. Ferguson, Ftjlic, Cra iiain. Heili- H t!t, Latham, Me bane, of Kockiuhiini, Merer. Pioi.ias m. li .b ei t-. Sauihfcr. Scales. S:.i:id ord. Si .",v art. Short. William-. Wilson. Vork. A.N Bryant. Docker. v. Dunn, ,'reeu. Hughes. Miibsoii. M . re. of New Han over. Kobins. Tiio:ne. Wynne. Veils. Ja. nays 11. Mr. K.ihinsoa niove.l that tie- Senat.' adjourn. I ln this 111 it ion Mr. Green a-ked for the yea-and nas. The cad was not sustained, and the Senate then adjourned. V IIULSK OK lii i'Klli; TA n I. At 10 v. M . . Mii Sp.-akef Price eiilled the 1 Ioimc to 0. .ler. .loiiru.il "f ye.-terilay I'end ami ap proved. I'ETl Tl 'NS. .Mr. Stajf'es pre.-c ntcd a petition from a portion of the citizens of Guilford county in rclati n to lien- t.f mechanics. ( oiuniit ie 1 1 .! u.liei irv. Th saina p i s. ated a p. t : t b ni from ciii- as ot ( .ii,.. n I t- Mii.iy in relation i, so -ep li . i 1 i ,-, . t ' Mil nit i ee 0:1 A--M i-.i'iii . Mi li s iiad M.ii- j 1 1 11:1 ill 4. , ..;r. ' ,- T.' . . 1 1! -.: a iH'titioa ti-o:n 1 . . en 1 -is ,., ri imo... n .. nt.un tee 0.1 P: .p -sit .0 1- a id Gil. . races. li:;i'i.I.i- OF CO.MMIl'TKKS. ' . . ti . M.s-rs. B 's'- St, pies. Parish, Y,,5,I the c nil. uu c l "a ll 'A' n -u. i oiin- r . . 1 ; . ,-il. fro:n the coai nitte, mi Propositions ar. I.'....... ' .a .ai.u , rit'N a " ' - : ni:-. ivomh. uomiue sjinie c ;ii' ii't e ' Mi'- iv)s, from the ,-, ,, t on ' '"I Hies. Cities, fosvtis :M! I i oW ! -Iiiii- : :! ' 11 iNei.o: n. ir.illl il.c . cirni-ye a rln o "s --d Bill-, .-ul -m::t ti n i ris. KK-- I'.'.'t; IN- VN'O iilt.I.S. B Mr. Moii ',: A iv- 'hitio'i in favor , ,;,-. c ,i,ite.. on iaiis. u.-'Mi'. '.old. o' A-iie: A rt-.-oaiitioii ; t- .- .,,,,:. tee on At-riciii- llis.l11111 111 ' - mi a- j-i act i -able on I wA'v 'o'.H Ho abolish the of- ( : , is, r:l!eIi;U, " -, "l '.'l' t , ,t.. .;, , ;,. ... lv Mr. I "iin K- A l.-'.u.ioa 111 11 - , t , t: .. ,; e--at s.ssi n of ihe Gen- 1 '1 ..; m ; uui it to be a ' ' 'Vlo'n'i' 1.-t 1 ;uneu led Cou- - ' ' . . " , P.oi-1! : A ?e-".uti n asking I Mr P.i'i-h : C.-ii' r ts to 1. ped 1 lie a-t taxm- .Mare banks. Ca'.entl-ir. , .. Iii K vi, h. c ,!. : A .'oso utnn to lai-e a eomaintee t - consider that por .... ,, Vance s messa-e in iclati m to the aititicial propagation of tih in t!ie lioaioke. Chowan and other rixf s .a' t!ie Stare. Calendar. li y Mr. K ie : A resolution instruet inu tlie e.iiMiiiittee appoiuta d to iuvesfU i?e t h.i,y;f s av.aiu.-f .1. ( '. L. Harris, vi'.i. if. ir of rhe 5t!i jadieial district, to it?'.iT the evidence taken so far in thf matter, and ilia; the eonwnitree. he dis eha; ut-.l I'i.. ia the further consideration if t h. i la ia tt 1. iTnvi.1 mi the Cal e'iil.i. Hv -. "stiiples: A hill lor the relief H. 1 1 1 -a i .if 1 -- ildiers. i Adjutant C,- leral t fumisii artificial a in or I, - to an v person w ho may have i t .-ueli liaih m the -t-r iee of the State during the Ute war. IVrson who apply :': -u.'h relief to make oath I e fore some oil -i.a competent to adininister an oath, t-i 11 -ueli arm o; le.y was h-r in hattle in the -e i'n it e of the St.uf for arm. and i.Vi tor Lrte-. I h oiil A as referred to t lie committee on Indicia, v. Ii;. Mr. i'o.1.1. of Asi.e: Ability set tle a: . I adjn-t tlie' puhlie debt. Cm raitt. e.oii St tit- DaWr. II, Mr nake: A bill to prohibit the sale of aiA-ii ! within 2 miles of Scott's t 'icek Baptist Church. Jackson county. ( o .r.n.ttwe on Propositions and (rriev- ii in i Iy Mr. .Mien: A bill to incorporate t'ae town of Seaboard: Committee on ( 01 jio-atious. in in-it ion of Mr. Ko.-e. the resolu ti ni in reference, to the Harris investi gation committee, was taken up. Mr. lio-e. thoittrhr thai it- .Mr. Harris 1 1 -si-nai ion was in the hand-of the (lov- i : nor tin- resolution should lie adopted. M' . Palish -va s op; I-. i.-ed to diseharsj ia the committee until it wa.-de!initely kuoNvii that the lioveriitir luel accepted .Mr. ilaiii-' ri sinatioii. A:.-. Tin- .f-oluiiuii w;t.- put to ;i vote and 1 eject ed. On motion of Mr. Todd, of Ashe, his resolution instruct im; the committee m Af i ien'.iuie. aVi-. to report at a.- early a (iii ;t- piiit'ticiible on his i-.ill aboiishino tiieieiiee of t;ite Ceolo-ist. was taken up and adopted. L N FINISH Uii ULSlNESS: The bill to leix-al chapter S4. laws of 1-; "7o. (known as the usury law.) and to re-ulate the rate of interest, was taken up as the unfinished business of '. c -I ei'tiaV . S nojisis of the bill e,iven estertlay. Mr. Ausiiu spoke in opposition to the bill, lit wa- opposed to all restrictions. Mr. Wilson, of New Hanover, moved t i amend by t l iking out -'5icr cent.,' and insert " 10 per cent ."" Lust. Mr. llw i.iu moved to insert "1- p-'r .vat..'" in lie a of per cent."" The tea.- ;!:;.! ii;m - were eiii'fd. and tlie ii M.eiida.t 11! ,;1- rejected by a Volt! of ea- L'J' nay- Is. r ioyil. . ol.. moved to -ti ike out "two t -ar-" and iii.-e;t ""thi t e year.-.' I.ost. Mr. I'.ovlaiid iiitivui to amend by tiil;!ii "in per cent.' and iii-ert t ie Moids "such interest as the. p aties ill.:" ,ii rt' iiliuli." Lost. Mr. Staple.- next occupied the i oor m -i.l.liort oi illi- inn- ne saio .... i-ii 1 : . 1 j Ai the last session of the General is- ! seinbly. it is well known to most jieele j i ui N.i th Carolniii, i was a presisttAt ! advocate and supporter of the act hi rnj ' kition to usury as it now remains up'T"j i our statute btk, and which act try bill now before the House is internal: to mixlify. 31 present position is in full accon with tlie position I occupied two year a o. The main question to be consid eit-d in the enactment of law s that havt ; for their ultimate end the regulation of commerce, ami the protection of indus-t'.ie- ..n.i enterprise, is the perfect equal ity and u'.idiscriminate relations they a.-t..iu t waitis the persons subject to mi ii law.-. Clas.- le-i-lation has al ways been viewed with disfavor by po litical economists; every writer upon government will warn the law making p over in be very careful how it indul in h-yi-latio 1 which gives to one e!..-- of eiitei prise or trade on un biidiVi and uiii estrained monopoly to tin piejuuice and damage of other c';tssts: in other words, it is not right to i:i.ti i-on anfl line one class of our citi-.ci.- l- r a violation of the usury law, when another ciass may commit the .-a:u. offence and be protected from like punishment by virtue of Federal ed ition. I was of tlie the opinion . n.i at a -s a 4-0 lhat the National Banks wen- not beyond the iva-.-hof fstatc leg-i.-.,i:ioi. with resji-. ; a to our ii-ury laws, hem '. earnest; endorsed a strict and si li . ufoi t in- usury law: but the ques tion o! law in thi- respect has been de termined against the powers of the State to arVeet National Banks: it is in ki t ping w ith the gradual but dangerous tendency of Federal aggi essioii upon tlie 1 ight- of the States; we are not called upon to endor.se it. but wo are ca!! 1 upon 10 break down what will soon become ;i va-t monopoly under the pat 1 ona-c ami protection of the Congress f the United Mates. If our usury laws alb cted National Banks. I should hesitate some time before 1 could he induced to vtte lor a repeal ot our usury law, but, believing the dis crimination made against our trades people and business men is wrong in principle and pernicious 111 its ellect. 1 shall Vote for the present bill, which leaves the rate of intcre-i a- it now is. b;it mo iilics the penalties and forfeit ures by conforming them in exact terms to tin- forff.i'ures and penalties pre scribed in the Naiiou.il Bank act. I he -, ( it-tiiry of State reports thai the banking capital imw operated in Noith Carolina is almost monopolized by National Banks: at lea-t '2,.0y.HO j is owned by Nation. Banks, while 1 pi h ate banks ow n lull 17'i."ion. From i thi- we can ea.-ily -ee ih.it the greater ;io i"um oi' banking e-'pital in North i C..i..;iii.i 1.-cvempt from the operation t oi o.:r iMiirv law. 1 -hall vote for the biil. bcbyvin- that perfect equality be- j fore tin aw js t)u. enief virtue of lie- ; iiibi aa government. Air. Fiimix gave his reasons for sup- , jio ting tlie pending bill. He had been j ;u .ive in getting ilu-present law enacted, i but ihe rec.-nt decision of the Supren e i ( Mii r oi i lie I'nited States, freeing tYe Na o nl Ihiuks from tic peiialtiesmade it a work of necessary legislation to pasa this bill. dr. Ail-tin again argued in opposi tion to the bill. Mi. Caiter. of Buncombe, next occu-pi.-n the floor in sj. position to the bill, ile thought the law should remain just a.- it is. 1 It entered into an elalxrate argument to show that the present law W is wise and beneti. ent in its provi si .us as far as the great mass of tlie p. oj.:e of the State are concerned. il.ll, , oi.. dit! not favor aii' restric tions. He w as in favor of a tree money 6 , stem. Mr. Liud.say occupied the floor for some little time in advocacy of the bill. The question recurred upon the bill on its second reading-. The yeas and nays were called and the bill passed by a vote of yeas oK; nays tfS. 1 his is the ballot : Jta'. Ardrey, Baxter. Beam. Biz zell, Bryson, t ale. Carter, of Hyde. Carter, of Warren. Clark, of Bla den, Council, Durilap Ewing. Fox, Gaither, Geftroy. Harrison. Harris. Hart. sell, '. Hay no. Hill. Hood Htauk. Hughes. John.-on, of Warren. King, Leach. Lindsay, MeGehee. 31c Iver. 31c Lean, 3IcKea, 3Iaddrey, .Mo ring, Orniond, Parish, Pinnix. Purnell, Quinuerly, lieynolds, Richardson. Rog ers, Rush, Ryals, Shaokel'ord, Sharpe. Shotwell, Simmons, Smith, Spake, Sta, pies, Stephenson, Terry, Todd, of Ashe, Ward of Bertie, Wilson, of Burke, Wilson, of New Hanowr, Wiuslow, Youut. Xoys. Abbott, Austin, Aycock, Bag ley, BraswelL Brown, Bryant, Butiu, Carter of Buncombe, Cary, Coob, Crews, tavis, of Haywood," Kuniss, Fennell, Graves, Henderson, Horton, Johnston, of Washington, Kenan, Lloyd, 3IcBrayer, 3IcCuhbins, 3IcClure, Moscley, Peel, Powell, Promt, Ransom, Rose, Sams, Singeltary, Simpson, Todd, of Wake, Williamson, Wilson, of Tran sylvania. On motion of "Mr. Horton, the bill to legalize Reddy's River township. Wilkes county, was taken up and passed its several readings. On. motion of Mr. Ransom, the bill to authorize the commissioners of Pasquo tank county to levy a special tax was taken up and passed its thin! reading by a vote of yeas s: ; nays 0. Mr. 31clver moved to reconsider Ihe Vide by which the House this morning refused to pass the resolution directing the Harris investigating committee to report the evidence already taken and discharging the committee. He said that from information received he was satisfied that the resolution ought to have passed. The motion to reconsider w as put to a vote and adopted. Mr. Rose said that he had introduced the resolution at the. request of the in vestigating committee, 31 r. King o'lered a substitute whole matter, which provides committee' -Juili make ;t vepor as possible. 3Ir. 3IcLean supp arted the Mr. King said that the p entitled to know what lis hail been guilty of. ought to hear the testiin that Harris should not es punity, if he be guilty crimes charged agaiusi h the case of Belknap. 31 1. Vaughan said th tion itself called for a re 3Ir. Carter of Bu ongiJnrr resignation of Harris was of the Gouernor ;ianSl it cepted if this vresohition If this action was taken th he saved the Luge sum v, of impeachment would inv 3Ir. King said tliut'Jie w. having the committee disci all tlie facts of the case wei Mr. Cobb supported the He was unalterably opposed terms with an officer guilty auce, iSrc. Mr. MeGehee thought tha rcsignaiion was a clear indi -uilt, and that his retirement -iiee under these circumstanct pitlstantial vindication;of the la boiH'd the origiiiid resolution w'i a lopted. 3Lr. Powell was content to let matter rest in the hands of Gover Vance, as far as acceptance or uon L'eptanee of this resignation is concei of. After a lengthv debate, Mr. Col moved to lav the whole matter on th uble. Lost, The question recurred upon the sub- ht!ute. The yeas and nays were called and it was rejected by a vote of yeas4ti; nays The original adapted. Adjournetl. resolution was then su,rtme Court. i -- l i court met yesterday morning at 1' . lock, all the Justices present. A 1 I" ds from the tenth district vme t.d: tp and considered as follow-: '' ! i. Edney et als. vs. David Myers ct ..' '.om Henderson: argued. C. A. " and 31. E. Carter for plaintiff-.- Meiriinon, for defendant. .1 ( 'lull et als. vs. W. A. Holliiieid, fro,,. i hell: "argued. W. W. F'.em niing :i ' R. W. Saiidift-r for plaintiiis. A. C . ' c i v for defendant . 3lrW .iliam Young et als. vs ii. C. Silver e' a ts., from .Madison: dimunition of re. an - suggested; certiorari ordered by coii-i Mi and cause continued. W. H. Mai ne for. plaintiffs, T. I). Johnston a id J. b. M.-rrimon for defendant-. W. Iderth et als. v.- J..s. j;,ii. tain et i - from Burke : argu I. A. C. Avery ' ' : i'aintiffs. ;. x. Folk fo (iefendaa' K. Studei vs Pinkney Rollins ct als. fiom Bmieo'idie : argued. J. If. 3Ier riinon for plaint iff. no 'counsel for d, -fe.iditnts. John G. ( lumbers et al. ' vs. Jo!m Sexton, iroin Bnncomlie: ar-ueti. J. H. Merrinion for plaintiffs. M. E. Car ter and W. H. Mal.ine for ilefendeut. Rhotla Mt Diiiiiel vs. Charles ittkiny, from Biincontbe: argued. J. H. ilerri mon for plaint i1!'. no ctemsel for defen dant. T. A. Alien vs. Nathan McMinn et al . fioin Hende: sua: argued. T. D. Johnston for plaiiiiiff. J. H. Al.-'ri-iuioii for defendant. Wr Make'a Spt-rla.Hir Of-G'a -ing,- ami have alway.- in st,w;k a large assortment i Glazed' Windows. We use the be-t Aiucriean Glass. ;il,d always lad the gla-s In parity. Wc of fer superior inducements to buyers. Our Glazed Sash can be shipped Ivy rail any distance without -breaKage as we lack them seeuiely. We keep thi- most extensivetock iii the South of While Pine. Bash, Doors and Blinds. Sash glazed or unglftzed. 4-ddres Juliu t .ar.'i. f. V . -R I-, ,.t vn rv ' 1 " r 4 1 Lrn intentional Wrong'. The report in yesterday's Xews of the discussion before Judge Schenck in the case of Haywood v. Rogers, where ii the alleged corruption of Albert Maguin was involved, does uninten tional injustice to the position and the argument of. the defendant's counsel. Messrs. BuslK'e vt Busbee. After the att ack made upon Deputy Sheriff' 3Iag nin by the affidavits of the plaintiff and others, an.l the arguments of the coun sel for tlni plaintiff, whoa His Honor mled that the affidavit of ilagniu could only be offere.1 thnmh defendant Rog ers, the defendant, as an act o'f simple . u.-tice to .Uagnin, permitted the affi davit to be offered. 3lr. F. II. Busbec, of counsel for the defendant, 3lMrcelhis Rogem, remark ed iir arising .that he had never read the ' affidavit of 31 tgn in until he read it-in the presence of the court and as he only appeared for the defendant he should leavo all comment upon Mag iiin s affidavit, except in so far as it . should be necessary to vindicate his client, to Magnin's counsel. He then replied with some warmth to that partion of Judge Fowle's re marks which reflected upon Roger, and objected to the introVliicHon "of any' affidavit.- by tlie plaintiff attacking his client. Admitting the different posi tions ofthe plaitirirf. and thedefendent, ihe one ha in- been described by the plaintiff's counsel Hsone of tlie most in iluent ial men of his age in the count v the other a simphe negro laborer, he de clared that in this sanctuary of justice they stood up n the same kboting. Here, by th,; constitution anxl laws of then- country, they wen perfect equalil San was up forltejiuTT3T dozen eggs and three gallons of wnriirj- roma .Mr. Roberts, a Chatham county farmer. Sandy went to jail in default of a ")( bail bond. "" Kinch Aim Edwards, a well known nymph du pave of this city, was up for the old offence of drunk and down. A she had remained in the stationdionsc f.-r P.' hours -he was discharged. I'lie Dime Party. Our readers will bear in mind the dime party to he had to-night at the Presbyterian parsonage for the benefit of the church. It w ill no doubt be a delightful occasion. The ladies have made careful preparation for it. and a pleasant time is promised all who atr tend. Tt is the fashion for many people to neglect nature's laws and blame Provi ience for the result. A favorite thing .vith them is to neglect a cold or cough .nstead of using that unfailing moans of relief. Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup. ireeii Front Saloon Restaurant opened in r,t,l stvle. . ' if.-!) shad and oysters and sou p every .lay. Eli. the caterer. Regular board ?b0h jier week. Bash ford ..V: Doran. 'Ju-ine-iS liair-es. .- - W- call attention this morning to the J'-'liee of the dissolution of that Well know n nrni of grocers and liquor deal ers, .les-rs. ii., gen, lt J'a,ham. It will be seen, hat Mf Will T. Rogers m long a d tavoi-iibly k.mvm 11 this Stale and il.v a- :, dealer u. Kentu.-kv horses and mules -xiM-etH to return to'his old an, , ,'-'-,'1':)' bu-uiess ami has sold is iarere-, i(1 (,r ,,( li Mr. Henry J.. P.tl I1;tlll, the well knowncaiererofil.e Varbrougl, Honsr wh., will, w.th his bnither, Mr R I arham ,-ont, ,. , dispose the 'gH d things o !,... ,. ,Vl,.,(lsof thi. hrm. . MARHIKD. TI.'AN'I HA.r-SIMMit ,w.L. . F'tir- JV-iiteT Ml-s NmVmoV"'- OMITUARV. bie.l, snnday at 4 o tit-net 01 ner Ml. A Lit 'Vt-ai'S m it he Havin . " an 1 L. ; ., ha
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 2, 1877, edition 1
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