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8Ut Library npL - r : i n v J1 1 H !l mh 1-3 4 T .1? G News. IV-NO. 14 AI.fi I, .V. (J THURSDAY MORNINOV FKBIJARY 20.1879. 4 A 1 o 13 ' iO K Y A r ..rt I c ion V L A 4 O 71 L i i . 1 av fkui c by -.n. it .-0 A I THOMAS R PUHftfcLL. 1 o r n k v at la v. 1 - ..titer lrtuLililie. i Waiii...tu.s I .'.. I.l, jo I " uti -At antic fOutrvpanlv C..11 a , r .1 ,! in u e ,ih. tn poiLwu t.'ie.M of , iL. ..d si, . f ' 1 1 trt....u l;i Iv lu i w. M. ly ..r (1 .!.!n,y 3.1,1,1 ,.. p, I i'ri-t' t an ll stteni Federal u -1 EbwAnTf.' cLTAh k; ATToR.NEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, r-ly HALIFAX. N. DR. J. A .SEXTON, PH YS'Ct AN ANDKCRUEON, u3 4u 1 Ho m Id UaattQ l'ui:Jl.i-. r )ttTill m.. Jio'Ha Klelh N r j.(1t. HI1luL, iulIDITIlKCl.U HINSDALE L OEVEREUX ATTVRNKYS AT L W. r-oTic ittti o s-ln to al e-llH:Uoo i r i' J t. t .t a KWr ty permission U is Hua of &!et.'ti J il avtiii Kaief-eviLe : fJin4ale& w -!5t i'ar:ti , i Ml , f iloru 1 j ri-. K' Uaion i-ir TIXJL- OxTY, muex 10 avprllNeuif utN. (-e top flr.t column this ptige .) M. iNiiKlts. Local n l ot 11, Hit I K. 'N .4. UOKlin, atloraey (untrllor t Law frtscltt Mo.rena ad lotBtn court. .o .UUin given to tht cvite o .... a r 4-uir b fTm ontagu e . i T To !l X K Y AT L A W . l'tonr J. I", iiu . .Iv.f. RALEIGH. N. C a'. ttll.jn i;Tn " d rt' 1 ... 1 ti A''t ft- !':! iC" il I ill t'iin it rm i ) 1.)- in M Knit ; s a I -fjk't t . i Mr. N iliiam 15 pg. etiu-r o th' '-'x.oiij r'nts Laiic;, i u llie city. Tb lion of tb M irif'im Tlnti wil ltblil Mt tlit Nation 1 o inci u eYrinK iiii?.it ef ibis t-ve niijf Tu ftut LridfM on Vilaui- ion fire. t. Iiiimvu il 41 i 1 a id C4t4r have btt-u taken away. A lr irum r'n ln!etiHe js.iu li -m.. tiii SiA.i 1 reMiry 10 hueJ. kc. A- i: yi.ttii. N w V.r. lice i) U at tb- i fiice ol the Col lector of Intri ?il Kovenr yt.nu rday T.ro 11,371.73. Ht?. Dr. 1. S. U.irkh. t( tij, M'thlLl Con It-r nc. is iu tlm cit . .n't tu Lis f timly m li row l; e ll re, OU lii.it.iu Avrliue. Si c;ial n.e jtiu if W IMaui U Hill Lm'i: tbiH t-vruiutr. 7:) o'ci- oW, r w rk m the re n'1 -i 1 '- Hirjm Lt i'- lir.il v h 1 g lllf oUela It U to KttfuU. v- 1 ' ' I "m: New ShckT.i:Y ok -taie J - , ' V . 1 i i ru L a iutit-in, ap- poin! men by 1 G.,v ruor to isic po 1-i:-.iii .;f "ecret'irv S"..te r'Oicil iu fplay'a iue. was li riully ilJ?et i tu ibe mif it v , ur vilfirea Atxd au- tliwrtty ot the tb e j utt nlay. At noon he aj pered 111 ttie 10.1m ol'lhe Private ecrriiry to Hi Excel leucy, and there took tuf oiths of ttice, which were ai'm nistttied by Associate JuttiC! I hutuaj . A .lie, ol the b-ute Supreme C uit. '1 h k ce: inonj- concluded he wjlx extort, d to his 1 tlioe by Dr. J. M 01 ih. Mae l.eaurfr, and Le Overman. Eq., I'jivate Secretary Neariy all lhs Sate otB.era and j uumber of gentlemen of tbia ci y were preseLt. i he ;)p -intnieut vt ao talented and UDiveieallv popular a irenllemen as the new S;retaiy is received on all band wnl pi-a-uie, and Le ko b into hia otbee with the he.. rev ifoo-i wiuea of tiie people fv rywb re. It is but st-1 d m tLi4t up point in 3u. an? as porltotly atisfactoiy. y5.(0 PER ANNUM OUR LAW MAKERS. loiKe U lUVl- t : :ul tUu : iu.ia auv. jbtKf VV .N. .cl I 1 WALTER CLARK, ATToKNKV a I .aU KALHili t . I M at- I lie c m tr .r't- t t tenU rdrtV. rftui ili. lU'nai d 11.- I: ."' re 1 '. i- it, b f . 1.. o u pr v.ii ... - j.- f , m Kek- 1 i , . , o : I.. . 11 . 1 1 . u- r tctday i a -l l ii-c lil' Z His J.., of ll , uiii'.e ...., l.-i li r, 1 ol i ci ! . i Ac I r. :M '- Ml th'n S atr, j iu. j p.i..s :l..a p.iv: e.e. I i'U." f o. 1 f ,t iji. li. 1 ,1 j ..I. Liu.1 J .1 U o.iu. I ! fi - u ; 0. ; if.i kt.. 11..11 1 w.ed. 1 . . r . . i , 11 "Otim ho -n th Kiiti v.il, h i t t. .-lil .. I .lltl w .ill' i B B. r 1 IV. A ! T ' :1 1: I . t.t. A T T O li N 1 1 .. . :irr 1V -, r It I. . l.ri 1....: i.uiiiiiil ti ll r t oil ill ; i t i' " .-.'i. ! ll.tkti.. ... ll . . 1 II .i w .1 1 li. 1 I li . I 1 . 1 1 1 . . i , 1 . . 1 j t -. . 1 1 1' .1 . 1.1 1 . . 1 1 T r 1 br 1 . . . j iu tt' - 1 A- I LAW h fc tv 1 r. .! 11 1 1 n 1 a- v t r t- r vy ' in t.. 1 1 . .1 1 1 ! j lu .t i . 1 ) !; r ..t 11 . . ''..I 01 1 u' ' . . 1 Wakr St'PEHioR C'oirt Court met t lo o'cloek eierday, Hm Iljuor, Juie Mill- L. E ire. preaid.D. I he followio buMUPga waa traus itil: Wat-on L. Dinitl v. Thomas 11. Sk.nu- 1 ; dtfeiidaut Lhadn h's dicchrflre in h.ii-kiup cy. A. M. Lewis vh. Hugh B alock: 10- fei red to G.O. V. Irtronr. by consent. L. L. Fobes fc Co. vs. L. Braniioii; 1 1. lament f-r plaintiff, appeal by defen- iut to bupreme Court. Amelia A l'.rmli et a's . vs. Bythu' fit'Tetiiou nnd J C. Paiifth, p'aiutirt" fUni'tK t a non suit, and uppoald 10 tbe Sapieait- C in t. V 1 1 am C .ine vs J. B. Bdtcbelor rt .U : IL W . Vhaitou. adiu'r. made pr y c.-f-nd nt. t i.urt ii 'j.virn-d ur.til 10 o 1 ck this m i i.in. PrrM Ir Aa .0-. u : - r - . . ii l r'.o rI) OLD RELIABLE PIHE ISLAND t( . ui J 1 tr. M. T. LEACH cl CO , c o.Mmsio tiLitriM.vrs, a w iioi.i ii.r. ii:kii:ics orn. IV0Ca.l Flour. II A OX, I. ltl. noi..tHkM. Ac 0n Car Load Vt xnt Sctd OaLs jj. t. leach a- CO Kaleiub. N. C. 0 I : 1 . ti UiL . i.l u. ilt- l 'mi i v iu ce.e li st .1 . r v ! s rv ui ilie i. du mil., l i it.e moiiim. in to v .u l a iurci aLii1 l'r a pi ize l the .-id io.ik ijiii ; J.l .j oVl . k. ii tue aiicin 11 a aikcI ptiuoo ami dr-iw uiii' .'U lliii-oiK iv- nuc, aud l.i l! - Ct'i ! 1 1 4 A III- pi ll at . I ( 1 p. I , til. lis lht no i n of ;.! m nt by tLi t.ilf ui a.c .ii a., u 1 1 u3 tj each uuallC i Uli U'' tue A I. I'll CviUle up In tar lliuve )eteriay. and pi evoke. c. .iily i.iiuvii 11 1 Ue ailuw nv U.it iy itdu.e I t 1 i .1). i 1 r t t, iu 11 n n.-Ot- .wi tl tli.il n e prr . nt pUn W CrtUl S 'IU f 3U 1J thl.H year. A pi eject lo eui lT the e .t.re l I'W.nrelut. w t . but "eitil laVer. !. In? n t pr. ai 1 1 y -taiii. ne 1. el 1 at tue ttl e. l iie-wt-u to 1'rof. It. I'. Troj. Cio.db.r; II. U. i'eteia, tireer.sboro; bda Tayl r, Eiitieid; aud an enigmatical one t' Mt. Grayu, .ima l.'t Oth.e. lUUi:h. N. C. Ihi ia-i is ra ber puzzle. Tut 1 peo ple will be curde about (heir U tiers, aa one patty at one tiu.e put iu lUiee, livt olc . 1 wuicb Wis talll jfU. frb tf Notice, tti will W raa to e p'eent 1,. u txl Aembl I etb!i'b a new counij i" Ij t.k-Q from Wak aaJl i ftM l.t. lae'u tiaf a ataa!! part of Harnett. N'UTICKItb ty (tle tbr thrr l. tv a bill tntriacd ni- tbe lie al IKt"taiur- i. au.fi. J lb- cbi tt-r ol tbelwuu.. ai v. to eii id ih" e 1 i""r .1 I cii i f ! j lou tu o.. Ital ii.il f:o - lfc rilri U visrt u- i-r .r aiu 100. Ji -' ilJ THE AIR LINE RAILROAD. C iiAKl 1H '.hA.Nil 1 . Ter fr le a i''idni' i ll I . .' N. T XAi:i,lrruu Its 1 '-r u:i I r !.iti, A! a lo l.ttT roa: r I 1 . arii e llier .i t r ' u..e I: tlDl i.l h j.i. I at. a uiivr. ii..-. cr.r 1 .1'l:i : ti '. I h,,.i'. earle. -kDd b. t.er. a Ci.-- iwV II M NKvS II i.I. jcino 'l IS I. .:. a"t trwtt r :v t!i f j.n. til ali 01 1 ly'lu 1 ar r t.'r.. -outi '. tru a' .1 kn 4 If l.aiPe. Ilea'- II." - .net: and a.-J i t u i' - . ci ,n:io fiein irb .2 f . M KIN. - Ii r lI j , hv .inaluie." riifc. M K'll . M-a.Mmv. ( i 1 Mil I u.. nt . ui I l ivtti)r'H"UAin, 1;. A Hmn kapkr. 1. . Commissioner I'uiue 1 yeieidy ha I before him c ue Wiirj A V i tx n, wbue, of this coun ty, ctared with bavin aud having iu his seMiKii blockade wbi.key Harry McGe. cobued, ti e pi i nopal :trfi tr the Itoveinmeot. having fled to Tennt ssee, u is said, the ca. lauluil ed. aud rcaulte 1 iu th; i i ehre of W ai ren . Qiikt ALL ItorND The p"lce se med comew hat duielul yts't-iduy, ai.d as souu as tbe repoiter hooked ai one be t-aw Ibat business wan dull. . in otbtr words the bail people wer..;v inrf the g.od citizens a rest- 6ucii . ihe fact, and there rre no ar est dur ing the day, but few parties for tri tul otTeueeK weie belere the May. r, jjivcti umall d!t-s of justice aud sudt-red to depnrt in pe ice. (eNl r.. The autlieii i s it tlie ."tat' I tu trutiaiy -s:v.u.i 11 u com mitt, d to tlinr charge een c nvic s. (; l.ee six wvro lnn Edx out be ceut.ty. br-.cl.t up by SUniil Bitt e Bi vai. d In .evtiiih was cin nou ei b "bUer irN. 11 J-me-.-.f War.t-n. A hill iraj been Mitrcdiicd in th L .litu re lul.iniii 'tcoi'V cl.i o uvbly who w ll p y lor il.i in, Hi .'auu-. and Haw me tui e-. O h r d'iire 'Ii k lln- r . rr i.l. u l ci i .-.I i-ut, t'nt i- i h-i-,- -ie 'iik. Sii-Kt-ut: Cet ii r. Coiirf met tit 10 '. l. k I'll eKteiday. I' e"iit. Cl ief .lust'oe Sii'iMi and Associaie JiiH'.i:es A t e and Dil aid. Call ul'ai ii-iK fioui t Lt 'J.id District h- r-'unietl. C. V. Sw-nn ef al vs L. Ba i inton's ad'iiiuis' ra'or, from C av.iijc nti ued. I.-ac 11. Snii h v A. a::d M. Ila-m, f om Cravei ; a'mi d la'tle &, Sn de.-.:i for the tU'iitu", and M. I). W. "I-V'm.mh at:d Meiriiuen, I'uder fc Ahe f -r tin defend in1'. Male v Frederick lieel, fieni Cra ven; argued. Attorney G'lieial l"t a 1 for the 6 .it'-, and Green A: Strveion fi r the deif"'rt!if -;ile v liebeit loni, from r.dp- n. I ; 1. ft p tl . oi.T A S.ii vh W. H. Smith, fr ui II li a ; 1 cut mmic 1. .1 E. O lla. i V. U Pow-ll et a'.. f in L Ue ouil.e; a i.ued. Gildam Sc tfstiir.', in er-o iieari, f ieil. riui .11 s aid (.lie n Si verso 1 fir the I laintitT. ai d B.tiie A' M udtcii aud I). G. Fow.e for tlo ! f.-ndant. 1.. .z 1 ix-tri o li.iywo l, xeciitnt. vs K. H. HavwiMMl. e.t-cut..r, et :! . Ir ni Wjke; arui-d. Mernmoi.. r'ullri A Anhe. .1. B. Batchelor, A W.Tourcee ana E. G. Hywi od for pUiu ill' and I. O. Fowl. Bnttle A Mordecai. li de. Bubef Busl'ee, Gnbatu ii tiling nd A. . ILiywoed lor dt-feudants. Bending the arumpi t in thi.s cae. t urt ,'f j iiiri"J uutd tins nioriiit'' al li) cl" k. SENATE. Wki1u3JjA7, hb 19 '1. Ihe Senate was calied to ordoi ar K a. m. Pr-Kiilent Kobin n in the cbair Mr. Whit , from the joint con' m ttee ou the Afylntu for the 1-isine, preaeni ed tl e majority report. CNKIMSUKD BUSINESS. The unfl lianedbas nessof the morn ing hour yesterday was resumed ii being Senate Mil to in-;orporto the Ll'ungo aDd All gator Htver Canal Com pany, the question being on its second readme. Mr. Shackelford mored to amoud by tfiviug the proposed i company a pro rara share t caoTNJt' laVir. Adopted, and the bill tbeu 'pawed second and th'rd readings, anf waa oideied to be engrossed On motion of 5Pv KcEaubern, the ote by which the biltTi.tiias-atipn Of tbe new county .of Bcotland Was postponed till Wednesday next wae re considered, and the bill put oa irg pas sage. SALARIES AND FEEJ BILL. The discussion of the pending ques tion was interrupt d by the announce ment of the ppeci 1 uderforll o'clock. the bill to regulate salaries and fees. On motion ol Mr. Graham, of Lin coln, the bill was again considered by Motions, the question bein on the third reading ot the bill. fcec. 1. G ivernor $3,0K). Wlta "ri- vate Secretary at f 30d aud lees per annum. Mr. Grabara moved to strike out 3iJ0 and insert $500. This would make tbe -alary of tLe Private Secretary abour $S00, which he considered low enough. Mr. Erwin objected. The salary as it n w stood iu tLe bill wat the same a in 18'0. Mi. Sales f.ioredthe amendment. Mr. HenJersou cuucuried with Mr. Scabs. Mr Gral a-u's ameu lmvit watt adopted by a vote of 23 to 19. Mr. I) r c!i move ! to make the sala ry oi th" G e no $-1,500. Mr. CalJvse 1 oj p ed 2he a ne.id ni''nt. Mr. Tloyle aUo obj ctcd to Mr. Dortch's ameiiduient, a dl Mr. Aus tin. boMi Seuators adopting ihe views of Mr. Caldwell. Mr, Dutch's amendment was re jected; a nay M . me nr.t htciKui a. then agreed to as a:ne ired. S.'C 2. Tieasurer f no:). Chief Clerk tiou .heief'T, in the- wffije of tt.e gov ernor, i reasuier, auditor, riivi seee'tary oi fvaie ; the P --uiteu lary. Jusara A;u!.i, i-ia jtvitiou fer the Deaf and LUi-iib h' -J Bliu !, or the Agi i.-ulturil Ucpjr; meiit, ejtot pt as herein pr.jviut d for, a.e hereby up loJ." Aioplei. CUU60 was J he raliivinir tneu aa pted. Tae bid then passed its thiid leading as auiendcid, U'laniiuousiy, aud was oi" dered to be l grossed. Under a suspension of t'le rules Mr. Williamson cail.-d up his bill to define the r-'utie-. of tbe t-ber ffi act.ng a,n county ttetisur'jrs. Mr. MtbiiiO iiioved to amend by alloniiu ' -ch sheriff one per c ;ut. c-n unc i a idiu uil in mcys as they may have to hauui . Mr. Mcbaue's amendment was re jected and tbi bi 1 ncu parsed its sev eral readings and was ordeied to be engrossed. Oj motion the Senate adj 'timcd till 10 o'clock to-morrow. were Coktngt.n, i le k $7o0. The t,ni ';o l. e i-urer for A CAKD. To the I'eople ofNorfh Caroliua i h m on 1 h- ii f ph mn' i i ci'Dtali 1 ui 1. 1 ifc ei le . i i . 11. M t I'lN A DhK." i ow m f.pt.U(lo every towu and HU o i ti. e.otr . u V of lb irll fompcnn will ronuln tbe ofnUi ehaptr tl iir n--w tor , rAl'td Tl E ia?Klii I'AI (JlUR rd uin lb popii'xr Play of the mit u. m to T'""iat ai tb C'nl u 'nui f Ui rr , Y.r. o ul w cninliiitr Cri iot latent uiJaox-a tW irjr. t . DKKONK TOOK. tii.rd oH wn-r o' in iop'iUr r la if . a w i b -vef o-T il:ir; t "a t i" t"' i t- i7.r m u, all i I r ' br if, m .i. o. fil e H 1 b e ix Ui er At u r, tif.'e VL'I' P-V "h'T 1 ' t j .7 ViUiirWiffi V r u. n x -ciL i iii l't C i n P. M-'i d-nl. .11 . i..l J . ui A. Gr.iv E q . of Gieci h r . ' e Hi ' h- ci'y C I I. '. .1 'ti-v rnr.'rntn' t'l" W. K. H if N. .md Mesr-. A. A. M K t!on and W. E. Kv!e, al1 f F..yilie v ; !e r- r. pi-ti r.-i t tin- Va- bore. C . I'' l'o- an. r we ! kueven ht-r-, Ua f.oti":. ii i a it in i'i:v i'in we , -v He ; ;.''o, h i.i I eui)el'd o u ti r in niotv t eg. i.l p.ulauce, ba- k ou in t tick tuur. Mt U K. Weax. i. O ie of t.e cler i ro-t a:-d nit ene ri t c salesmen th t tl Mat . i iu t:e ci y. for the M-8i". ti W. linen Sen , i n ..f I Le Ur.et iioperu rs aud whoUsale deal-ia iu h'ui.rs iu Btltiiu re. Pvrf rtIment. The tnciit ch inn ing ei.WTiaJouien of the aeasou will he uiveo bv tbe Y. ung Lad:es of St. Mary' School on Saturday eremng next for r.e benefit of tbe Ho.-pital of St S hn's (iir M. I he pior imme'w il consist of tbo detail ef It-d Hiding II od," wih tbe iamus Ruider Symphony, " ef Ihdeli. anill O.eltUie. iM-oiit a w nhy ne. an.i in . t-i a n nent w lh b- il the ni -st d-- i.h'iu' charade-. The tce. only a iiuiitid number f which mill be fold, esobrhal al h -k se re of A. Will am- A Co. Pri e ! aJmiasion 50 cnta. I i the published proceeding ef tbe HeujM- of lifprenenla ivee of thj lS:h nift.. I find h- lo'lowinjf: Whereas, The D partroent of Agri cultuie wan insiitut d for the benefit of farmers and tbe fanning in t res 8 of the St iu ; aud wherea , it appears from the diihuisement f the funds U long ing to tuat Depiitment Ibat it ia net in the interest of the farmers, but to the sole interest of placfnow, there- lore, tl e ileue of K-presmtaMreg do Hem'lve, That 500 copies of the dis buioeuient account ef the Deparun-nt of Agriculture (hicri is here append- rd) he printed for the information of i be m niber, and to show to the peo ple of the State how the farm tug i.bi r- i-t is unpo-MMi ujoo unaer a iiie name. Mr. Mebar "poke briefly in favor of hi- resolution. Mr. Vaughan movel to strike o-.it tbe nreamlt which wwdone. 31r. Turner moveii t"at J,uw copies he printed instead of 500. and il wan so id :ied and tnea the resolution was iilouted. The ab- ve will bo read with surprise 'y thousands throughout the State, esiecialiy since it is promulgated as an adverttsemeDt by the hijih suthontyof the House of Itepresent itives, com- poMd laigeli of fa rnera. I simply ask the fair-mii u u o. pie ol tne State .o withh' Id judgment on the assertion tbu.n heralded, "tnat thu farniijg inter est is inireed uin under a false r. in " I v 'ins D pan m ut, until tha lu.l maitti i larly htited. The a1 rung ioiiIii si'iioMit a: d bikrh couiiiienda; i- n f G iv. V .noe, ol" the D pait'ueut, iu in - i.c-i.1 u.eSfaije to the L 'jt-l it urn hi ea nest aud natrioit j io.i; I in i s tirliali by our pres'-nt wor hy Execu tive in his rece t iuMiii' al -1 un lr cedented aud e.it uiaslic suntirt ui. in fetid bw fie peep e of the S at" m. I by tbep!s, i- not rtl. meauing e-s ;itl c atiou. Ai.il tha s ne of ju-tioe v. i i ii I a always ch tract e. Zr-a i.ur pf .ple. will -u-ti.nu me iu the demand ih-t this D pirtm nt be fuily and thoroughly inve tia ed. It wasestah hidied tiy tlie peo I . for the p.oj.1.-, aid lor iheir iulo;iutli"U at bast, ii wi'iild se- tn t'.at my sworn Wdtem-iit iu ill bauds of th Conimittee mighi have at couipauied the publ citien ol Hie x. eii-.- a -c unt." I sin as ured by a i un.b r ef eutleme i ot th t bouy lint the above res huion dixs no-. x-prt- t ie hi ntiu.eu ei a 1 .re mnj rity. Tliu c rd is puhlis'i d on my own re- itHis.bii'ty, en elalf of the Beard, wni.s" mt tubers are u vaiious pans f the State. L. L. Polk, Commissioner of Agi iculture. Ferftrct Fltliug Cmton tlanuel drawers 5ct. All w.v.l nnilrr shirts tl.23. Al wool Hnwers to match. B. B. Andiaws & Co- Clolbicra aud Hutera. Keeeiel To-ly Fioe b!ak mi's ecp.nl ?o custom work at K B. Audiews A Co., Cio hiers a id Ilatteis. Freb Arrivaal at U'hIsou's. Green corn, K"een peas, peaches. tomatoes, brandy pesches, lobaters, cy e oysters and a great many other good going cheap. $1.50J. Ass-sf ant Ti t asurt r to be ex tbe Aylum 'o:- the Ins-ine, the Insti tutiouforthe Deaf acd Dumb and the Blind, the Agiicul urcl D.-paitmeut and tpe Pel iteuti iry. .Mr. Whitumeyed to make the As-i-1-tnut Clei ks siiary 1 o instead of $730. Rejected. The m cond section wa agreed to. Sec. 5. Justices ol the Sap. erne Court $2 3)d in r aiioiiiu. Mi. Alexin d-r moved in tdr Vo -i 2.0aud insert $u.KX Mr. Dorteh callfd for a div pijn of the question, aud the Senate refused to strik out by a vote of 4' to 3 The third section was then agreed t. Sec 4. Judges of the Superior CourL two thousaud dollars per annum in f il of all judicial duties, and ninety dollar- per week for special courts. Mr. Everett moved to strike our. two thousaud dollars aud inset two thousaud rive hundred dollars Mr. Davidson offered a substitute foi- tbe eutne section as uroposeu to oa amended by Mr. Everett, Kviug $ per annum to the Judges, wuh no piy for extra courts, and iiquiiing tLe Governor to divid J the extra labor ira- Dosed upon the Judges as equally a- possible. Mr. Davidson s suustitute was adopted and section four was then agreed to S.c. 5. This scctioQ provides the ma chinery for section 4 in regard to tLe mi de of payment of ihe judges. Mr, Graham tn Vedto amend by pro viding for the payment of Judges where as in cases of sickness, thdy are unable to procure the certificate of the clerk of the Court. Adapted, and section five was agreed to. Sec. 6. Salary $ 1.000 and fees not ex- c ceding $1,000, aud no cleik. Mr- Davidson moved to amend by making the Secretary's salary $2,000, with no fees, and giving him a clerk at a sal try not exceeding $l,20d. Mr. Graham, ol Lincoln, opposed the amendment. Mr. Dortch moyed for a division of the queh.tion, the vote was takf n on a motion to stiike out, when it was lost. Tbe sixth section was then agreed to without amendment. tec. 7. Auditor $1,500 and no clerk.. Mr. Hoyle moved to strike out f 1,500 and insert $1,750. Mr. Ormaud called foi a diviti' n ot ibe question and tho Seuate agreed to bi.ike out ayes 26, noes 17. lne question now wa. on the section as sruei.ued by Mr. Hnd rou. Mr. Ormaud moved to -trike eut o0. foi cl -ik hire aud in?eit $250. K jected av s a, noes zo. Mi. Hcndeiou's i memlment was then xr'opti d as .-ecii i tcn-n ec. U Attorney Geneial 'o;m ana fees h li wed b law, atul 1 0 Ji) as At torney G neial. Mr. Hoyle un vtd that the salary el the At o. ney (1 neii l be put. ai $U 0J wi Ii ut huiI $1,00 ) as .supreme Cou.t KepJittr. Auopud b 'Zi, t 14, and section mtie was agieu to as mended S. c. 10. Adju aut Genual So'0 per n. intni and no mileage or cierjeal as- s:stauce. Ihe tection was then a-b p ed. S-o. 11. Provides that a l annual saLiricS shall be paid quarterly aud cleiks moulhly. Aiiopied. Sec. 12 and 13 colicifori $20 f r eeh C: urt attended and the usual fee-. Adopted. Si-c. 14. Keeper ot Lnpitoi to ac', also as Librarian, ?00 per auaum. Mr. Menitt moved to ameud by re taiu:ng the L b. at lan at a salary of $40 ). aud giving the K eper of the Capitol $000. On a divsion of the question the bi - ate ayreed to strike out aud iuert the amendment of Mr. Merritt: The fourteenth section, as amen led was then agreed to. See. 15. Watchman and servant hire forcapitol square $00d, with a provis ion that none of this sum snail be used for servants in the capitol, except in the Supreme oonrt room Agreed to. Sec. 15. Repealing clause. Mr. Giaham, of Lincon, effared tbe ft.ll iwiog as a substitute for the 16. n sect ion : "All Laws and clauses of laws in con flict with the provisions of this ac". are hereby repealed : aad all laws or clauses of ia a alio wing clerks, or compensa- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Wkdie-dat, Feb. 19th, 1879. Tbe Oceafeer called tne ilou&e to order, and itev. J. S. Wa kins, of the first Presbyterian euuiO, prayed. pethions were presented by Me rs. Mebane, Ewing, BtUghatn, Covington, Anier, Paxtou, Reyuoids, Johnson, Ellison, liortou. Davis, u'Madi-on. REPORTS were submitted by Messrs. Yorke, Atkinson, Colwell, Eiglish; Richard s n, of C-olumhus. Bernard, Carter, of Buucombr, Rawiey, Dav s, of Catawba, Hurl's orller, Brown, of MeckU uLur, Blocker, Leather wo- d, Rawiey. RESOLUTIONS introduced by Messrs Voik, 1 urner. KILLS were intro lajtd iiy Mesri. Leither wood, Yo.k, B-rnanl. lie j iersou, Clarke, Foy B.igaam. Colweli. A igi r Ln-koarc, E lliaii, Lutterioh, Paxc u, Car e , oi lauc. y. Amis, , Jieuane, Co k -, L u .c 1 andEw.ng. LEAVE OF ABSENCE. w is granted Mr. McL:au. oa account ot t.luess. CALENDAR. Bill to regul ae .h hau'Iug of sanies iu R .auoke ai d Tarriv.-rs, a5 tabled, another bill c vei in t'i- ground. li ll to entill lit r de teachers of pu ji;e scho is to two litlli'S p.-r day; bccoL.d grade one dollar and a hall per day, limd trade oue liolla., was ladled, t'..r the sama reaso.i. OUTSIDE LUNAliCS. Bill to repul tin iaw p; ovidi lg for th? nia utetiance of hu alios ouUiue the Aluui. Tiemajo.ity of iho com mute lecoaiincn i in.io $5J ius'ead et una liundred doiUrs, as at present. Mr. Mab.ne sent in an amendment to strike out fi:ty and say hve dollars ilo ka; 1 the S'at-i wa ; t a fiibtful expense fort isciuse. Lunatics weie .e .v all iffeii oiit5 handled dollars, an l ii. many tea the money was diawn, will- tb luuitics wi e at work d ail v . Mr. Ll-.uk-' tirugh.t the. al.our.ce Ol tilty ui lia' s wss proper. Mr. Mtbaiie isuid twenty dtii'an ot tLe ue buudie'd was u ed in netting that sum for tin .unai'c. It wa9 an imposition upou ihj piur mai. Mr. V ik gave hiar.y coacurrcuoe to Mr. Mebaues aaiend meut, ( while Mr. Lew s opposed it, favoiiug the viow of the committee, deeiaiii); it a pre. per alio wuce aud suf ticientlj gniuded, the sum being a binail compi-usation. Mr. Foard took a like view. Besides thoe who are to O'- so provi !ed f . r hive to be caret u ly exam ned, and this wdl doubtli-ss re du c the number one-half. Mr. Jones oltered n aineudment thai te act shall not att'ect thse cases wh re tlia ailoAance is now beiug made. Mr. Car er, of Buncombe, fa vored tbe original b.ll, unreduced by him, repea'iug die who;e law. The eu tire idei "f pr .vi nng for thee outside insane was not contemp'a'.ed by the constitution. It is merely a coustruc tio i of tbe law. Tue Si ate is doin her otmest to provide for th'se uufoita-uate- iu her asylum, buf she should not, C'.n not, take care ot tho i j oufside. Too much of the adowauco now ies to manipulators. The.te in ane should be cared for by tho cou it-s. Mr. Cook said the law ii regird t) this support was maud itor.v, aud ar- gu-d in favor of the maj ricy report of the committee. The sums allowed the insane have in most cases been P'Op- erly and honestly expanded. Mr. Carter, replying, sam tne l, gts- latuie was allowed some option l i tms matter. Tee State is no doing a 1 she can. by building asylums for her inaoe. The A-seoib'y Ins a right to construe the law, and she will in her asvhims be able to give thi-n better ao- conim -dations. A law sb -uid be pass d putttn ; euribla cas '8 m oue asyiutn, and n cuiat Jes in nnothcr. After sca.teriug tiro oi ie naris irom vaiious mtnibeis, the pievoas q-ns- i n was cahed by Mr. C i ike. an l or- dried, when a shower ot amendments was sent. in. The amnd rnent of Mr. Mebane to reduce to $5 was first ac ed ou, upm a all f r th" ays a: d uaes, and ws ost, by S7 to 19 ihe votd was ihen taken up n the mib-titu'e of tin comin ttee, allow ng $5i) :nitiid ot .f 100, and this 8 adop ted. An amentlment of Mr. 1-j-k tha no i . i. .o ... i Us r II ai 1 IU -eo to no a inu.iui; bua i be i iciuded, was acc pted. An ani- uduie.t that no hiug iu this r.c rhail be court rued to aff-ct clauni sif-cf March, 1S70 wa- accepted. Au amendment that the Solictor shnll ermiiue in cas s of inquitions, to receive no c mpn-a ion. -a-adopt'-d. 'I li.- li 11, is amended, then parsed its 8?OU'i itadiug. Ben g put upon i's third, an ame.ii tneut wa-. (.eui. in pi ovuiu g that ouiy i,h indigent be emit led to iL.e provic tons. This, Mr. C .rter. its iutodacr, fpok to, Having thai the Stat sh uld o ity caie for t-.o-e unaol" i, iabe i.areo t lemselve.. Mr. Uke favo ed this view. Mi. Jom oppo ed it. ben vmg such exceptions uncoiiKti u' i.-nal. w.. ii yiessrs. Vaugh-tn and L'io. li I not iike the di-criuiiu.tt on, l i ;!i w ud make trie law uuga ry. M"". I'arierspoae th p:-"v sion as being entirely co ist; u'wini, and said tbe-e matters, apparently m ti datpry, are ad Iresst d to the go I judgment of 'he Ge.ieral Assembly. Ills amendment was then lo't. An amendment hy Mr. Lndsiy, to strike out fo i ;iid i'lsert $25, was lost. Tue vole then rtcun ed on Ihe pas sage of the bill on its dual reading, when it passed. A message came over from tht Senate transmitting the report of the Joint Committee to examine into the man gemeMthfWrit Insane Asylum and Wr. N. 0.,K. R , with propi sitien ' print, int tne Llouse corcuri ki :c. DEAF MUTES, BLIND A5I I3ASE. Special order, the bill in relation to the support of the blind, dt if mut s and insane, changing the 'word "shall" to may." The vote toy whioh it failed to pass its second read in? gome cfajs ago, wa-i iecoQsidred and t'ae bill put upon that reading, which it passod by a Tdte of ayes 8 , nays 25. -Thu4s tbe bill which some day's past provoked puch a discussion, and whoso merits were so lully oonsidered. Bill to allow the County Con:rnls ionersof Craven to work coiivicts sentenced for one yearV impiisomaect. to work on tne public works of lh.it county, passed its readings. At 2 p. m. tbe House adjourned. SlOUT sesiox. B'U to incorporate Brevard Station passed second reading. Mr. Lockbart by cor-gent submttred a report tio.n the Commiit e on C rpo- r.itl ns. B li to amend the law in relation to the laying out of Public Roaus. This bill provides for the laying out of roads by three commi'Mou rs and applies only to the couolies ot Ashe, Aile ghanv. Rutherfo.d and Watauga. It. pissed. Bill to define the criminal junsdic tio i of Justices of the Peace. Tnis bill is effective only by lefeieuce to air ady established law. and to give a definite idea ot its scope Would require a publi cation of almost the whole of the crim inal law. On this bill the House went info corouaitr.ee of the whole with Mc Vaughau in the cuair. Iu tiie committee of the whole tbe bill was luily discussed by Messrs. a ti-r, of K n mom be. Blocker and N umtntin favo;- of the b 11, an 1 by Me.-s s iUu.ng, C oke and Tayio.- iu opp s.ti ui ihe:eto. M. . Taylor moved to amnd the title. of the bill 6o that it will read: "An act 1 1 removo the terrors and restraints of the law to euc uratie crimes and misdeineau.n-s and te lul. 1 Z3 and briug the Justicts of the Peace into contempt. The Cominitiee of the whole rose and reported progress, and the II -use resumtd the consideration of the bill. Messrs Mebane, Catter, of Bun combe. Afkrnoo, Normunt, and ier naid iu favor of the bdl and Mesr-, Lochart, Ed sou, aud Biaideil g;.inst it. Sundry am ndmjins.oire' id by th commit'ee wi re ad 'pted. Tne tl use then veted'down all other ameudunu;.s and passed the b.ll. It is impossible to do mote than in di-ate the po-ir,ioi:s tkea by get tle-me-i di-cus-i .g this bill, f r the reason that the ai foments arc ba-.d on pans of fon -.-xi-tiug law, ai.d because the confusion in the Hall was such ai to reuderit impoible to catch the pr ints male. This confusion was so c eal that at oue t ime Mr Raid, of Ma ion, moved that the lobbies be cleared. Mr. Atkinson aros to a q esiioa oi rersonaI Driviler". aud sta'e i that the Connn-.t ee on Retrenchment :uid Re form iu making iu r p rt t-.iis uiornuu dsiie to disclaim aii rfernca what ever to Mr. Stamps, the recently ap pointed Direct ir of the Penitentiary, Itrpndintlon Iu th Suutb. f hiladelphla Times. Some of the Southern States are uovir.g mji'e and more disposition to smother their pride and boasted honor m ies.itiPg w 'almost cny pit-ful ex pediaeut to escape tho payment of heir just hab,l tles. Virgnii. eveu, a courteous j,ni eueroua proposition Irom ber crediti, s is uuder considera tion by the Legislature aud a commit tee representing tLe bondholders is alive with tlk that means uothing less than repudiation. A convent. on of tbwse ripudiationists. whom it is the fashion to call reaeyusters, is about to be held. In Tnnsee liberal proposi tion from creditors. submitted throuch Gen. Pryor, have been r jected by ope brauch of the Geueral Assmblv. and in terms that were little t-h rt of dis courteous. These Stiles are etrniug bad repute in the eyes of the world.aud cannot complain it. they are rated ac poi ding to their own appraisemett of tneir iutegrity. Bio vvlnT) iTttt the Xock . Washington IVst. One of Mr. Edmunds' journali tic admiri-s prcclamis tl at the dixim irubed Js. nator is ue-.-linf? out "d-H-t.uc io to tbo D mo ;r ie.". Th a ia a very naiural mistake. It. is tue mat Mr Edmunds iB mnkiiua dead of noise, but as he is nearin the end of his voy age it is necessary that he should blow otf g'eam preparatory t tying up to the minority dock for a loui test. As n the o.ise o! ste imshios, uudar similar eircumst inces, the blowing off !s aj,t to astoni b country peop e and scare children, but tuero is no -"dea: ruei ion" in it. Tae .Moral ol u tar. . Oog. X. Y. The man Is ,i lool who shoo'.s a doi; merely he ;ause it lm bitten somebody.- A lino shepherd dog that had fastened 1 s teeth in a Gorcia far.ner'n eg was m;id tu - lecipi-mt of a cuanrs ot bu ks o'. aud s ippo-.ed to have b eu kill d by a nt-iiiboi , who ima.i.ied he was do Mgtbe w uiudcd man a seivi i'iie lait r died of fnght, but ihe animal iet ovc reil. and upon examina tion provtd to I) in a p ricc ly h. al hy eudition. Had tlie fa uier b -en satis li: d that the doj was not lapid. his life might have been saved. Helping tiie Innocent. Boston IIerid. The io xt Line Mi. Td leu has a chance to buy tne pr s.iU-ucy, the Puil adeip i t 1 lints lliuiks he'll do it, be- cau e he must Uavo lound ouL bv tins . mut; tiiat tne iiiuocl nt lIhimd who u ce.e i. Ui.-i as, u may be worth e:o ii'Ug t bo iu a position to row rd a ili ;;.iwii thief vVitu loi -igii consul lie. lh a jj iiiiht help to establish the iui.uc- liCtf ui all p iiii s cjuceru tl. How About tbe Xoblu Vo illi ? BalliiAore Gazelle. Tne Coluuibus fO Journal observes that "it all great mou woie add.cted to d. stioyiu valuable historic data, like iteu, Matnie aud Peitou, where could lutuio Listoriaus turu for raw mate rial '.'" But the noble youth who tired tue lepublican cipheis aud outlive, in history th proiano scouidrels who wrote ;hein how about him. Chinese Immigration iiestiou Wavaunah .News. Setar r Sargent, in his spe 'c'i in fa vor of the bill lesiriitiug Chinese mi migration, made one station. nt of im portance. He sail the C-iia-ise Em- bassay aC Washingt- n had d clmed to discuss the question of a m xlirualion of the treaty, t .jorr isijas tor dee'en sion are not tivt?n. It t ie action of the JSuibissy inaic tea a settiei pur pose ou the put of the Chinese Gov ernment to insist upon the execution of the treaty as it stauds, it puts an end to diplon,atic discussion. If the Embassy dcc'ines because it is not au thonz d to deal With the matter at Washing ou, i s refusal is not so grive an hfl'ur. This Chinese iaimigratiou q eition lids fail- to be a tioub esocna i.uj. It Si-ems to have b:en pre .ty g nerally ddtermined that tha "mai aud broth er nnuc pla is 'to bo ixtended to the "heathen Chinee," and yet while the Burlinrivne t.eaty stands, this iovern- ment cannot; without vnlati i good fa th, passauy law pro'iib'ti: g Cainese loeiog-atiou to this couutry. This fact, however, wou'd not be permitted to staud iu the way of pro hibito: y legislation deniinded by the popular cl imor clamor it if wa i not f r the further fact that a vioiatiou oi. toe treaty would provoke retaliation on the part of the Chinese Government eeriously damaging to American in terest in China, where large parties ot American capitalists are engaged in lucrative commerce under the protec tion of Chinese laws guaranteeing to them the rights of trade and domacile in that oountry. The abrogation of t'-e BirUngame treaty would at owe hr ak i ff Amer'c m trade iu Chim, and 'ransfe; to E inland a large commerce now eojoyed by Americans. ' ongressional UeadheadUoi. Washington Letter in Brooklyn Argus "I cannot save any of my salary," said Senator Lamar to your correp -indent t-day. "Is it impossible. I never paid h ct nt. hejo'nd livery Lire and a lewh tie kindred items of elec tion expense in my life, and I h ,ve been in politics a lo-g time. Ic ino save a thous oid dollars a year if 1 would oo ceitai things, but I d i mi thiLk my conscience would be satis.tk.-o it I did. For iustance 1 pay ab ut three bundled dol a s ayear for ne vs lapers. I iike to read ihera. 1 h.ve pass 8 over railroads. I could travel al' over the Uuited tates fr.e. But I jnv my I -re. u osi me f -ji apeice ror my family every time I come and ko be' we u here a- d home. I have, t le griph pass' s. I never use tlnm. I io n t bi ik it would ba ugh--. I cei st n I a-iything I please ovdi- the exs pjes 1 im s, yet I pay my express bi is. I soud my 8a'ary a id never have any mont-y. S m Senators usa all tboM irivilees of dea iheadi ig, andiheysy it is right. I think otberwis. But there is one thing I think should be don', and 1 shtll propose it as soon as I get a cbanca. Evry S na or should have a private secre"ary. He as m ire c r espondence, committee work, etc., f'ao be can do. A id each Senavr Phon'd be allowed a p ivat secretary. The St-nator get five thousand d ls Ui 8 a year, aDd he cannot support his family in k-ep ug wth his position an.i eT.nninv a or vai secretary on tha;. Time t l ake Him Hearing. Washington Post. Vrheu a democra'io statesman liuda ii mself the sU'.jaot of bjiecial and em phatic laudation iu tin republican press, it is time for him to call a halt long-enough to tee wuat direction hio toeo are pointing. Genuine democracy is very ualikeiy to win republican applause. Left For Cape Good Hope. Loxd x, Feb. 19. Tue Third Ba'- tahuu, COth it.lljs, left Colchester this morning for Cape Good Hope. Tin streets wore decorate 1 with nvs, evergreens and mottos. Tue corpora tion presen ed an address to the troops, wherein hope was expressed that they would recjver the colj.-s of the 24th Regimiut, Col. Pempjrton replied. lln troops marched to the railway station accompauied by four regimen tal bauds. Democratic diaiuM in Netv York. Water row.v, N. V., Feb. 19. The eiec ion oi supervisors lor jrsaers'm couusy y?strday, resale d in , he elec tion of 14 hnpublica is aud 13 D;mj- caa't. A Uem icratic gaaa it two. nuuicipal Klet'tioriK iu I'enu- yltaai. Harrisojbt;ro, Pa., Feb. 19. May or Patter ton (republican) was re-elected yesterday by over 3 J ) m jOi ity, an 1 Treasurer Shelaby about 500. Control -lership undecided. The D mocra'a i lectyd both branclns of ihe councils. Retreucaiuexil. Clinilyt" Oli'-rvir. Retrenchment is the djmnl of the iay. I i.e eCll!ar and religious papers are full of it. Demands are made upou Legislatures th .c t ny must nit d- jour i aut lthey nave cwtiLlished a la- ciled rrputavon as Reformers. Inis is as it should be. Eo nOuiy a id 'lonestv.should bo the leadi'i' cnar tc- eristici O' every tinincai d tpai smeut f tin CVirih an l St it' a i I larn ly. j.u-n." The conc ence of this SSenavr sh u!d be f uitalmid. The biggest thing out is wnat the druigiBts term Dr. Bull' Cough Syrup; its sale is enormous and it tias n ver been known to faik Price, 25 cents. t II n j c iu I SGI. N. Y. Htar. Iu !Hi51 Mr. Hayas thoag'it, wit i J ha Vau Bare i, tlnr. tin "erriag sis ters' roigit ba permuted to go in paaoe. Iu t ie oo arsj of a private I itier wro'rt : -VVe cam it recover tha n Ta-i Fre Sutei alo n, if we must g i ilom, wth. m i'u a gl in iai num. I do no . fuel gioomy w aeii I i k for wt:d.' At th i ti a Wm t'me s.;i n mis vers xpr;s :i r i y w I'd 'nvj n Kn r igar le 1 s ra tor m b til jpirty ha: st no thd P. jsiijic for Mr. Hayes. Ha l t ny oj i p iolisnl prior to th elrc; io i o:' H7'i n tnt j mtles a ;ai is: unn .it tho X rta w laid uave spai-u 1 tin ou itry ta diigr3 of "tin vfru i larceny pjroe.ritid by Mai vVcl.s aal Jiia Siermu iu Lou s aua. Lion Hearted UefeadcM. Ciiarl lte tbi-erver. Tae Mo n oe E-iq.iirir sas it has "been weariel aa J o r -d t d-ih by th ais'.-ii ie roinnx of tin rintij; p ni-f i im pUying the rd of tha lion heaitirt defender of the p opii's rih.' " i'lii il u. JB niire: will plUu er t td om hind up in thii direc in. S i ke. Lxeelleul Champ Ague cidor at Wats u's fj' fifty cents per gallon. i ! ? Mi 11: I - t i ! ! I ; i i i : i i ! J I l . i - ,j
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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