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The Raleigh . I 3 l VOL. X1V-NO llT""" i i- . h N w 9 !b JU If .ta.d-n tiro iu Itn ft.f -. f.r rriit It dtrU. Ai i-lT at orrvc. L' ST. A i -rtiflft- Tep -ir at Mok ti gM-t aib nl lank of ort h . ro! :ua. v i. Iut. f r. v alters. (H'til r n. s-i it i-r are w am. d no? io tr..Ue f ii.ir.-c i u w m.iiks a Air t" I -it N cbruai -V iS.S. ( l- . I I t Kx-vmr v of W. 1. V ,1.-! EKs Ml it i . sj, ur In Ii lll-tsut the . .c of ttaU .. t i t cIo-m tar t hat d) orUiS a 1 ! j II C.M'.AK .3' I t. rA Willi E. ('ALtrr rb2" 11 A nr eti fo r d bility. vrtraa tuir a eikkliD. tc i in only rrli aiicurc i tiTKl i' I d fr. Audrr j. t K EV.4CXh M..N.Y. . IrbiVJl-tXj VW rtturkANlOMAL tJWKUN. ALFRED ROWLAND, rxutCIKTAt Law. LyMiiJuiUQN. N. C. THOMAS R. PURMELL. Iv. a T rO It K E T L A t r I ail 3tl and red eral CoirtJ EDWARD T. CLARK, ATIORNEY AND COUNSKLLOR AT LAW, aO-Iy HALIFAX. N. r. DR. J. A. SEXTON, I H YS CIA X ANDSURIiKn.N, i.'l etnl Rimln Ban'la; J utldln. )d cv.,1' M.. . Ju-lra ha'.e h. NC. JH . HIJI'Lr," JOBM ICTEHI VI. JH HINSDALE &. DEVEKEUX, AIT KlU AT LKW, f.a' .pt i:tiii!oa i-n to al cil!etlon t r i- dt 'tirji iveler b) txMuiiislu to -.6- tiAua - of cale 'h J ttulal- KAe('.Tiii : Ulnadale& Worthy, .ax h .e. J A M I N A. WOKIIIY, Altorurj (ouurllor at I. a 0Vxrt:LA.g;S, IT- O. fr.-: c tu Mre aal a1jolDlng co; alien. T-o al tueuliou .cn U cialta sr dlx tfie col eciluu uf B. F. MONTAGUli, T T o R N E Y AT L A W HALKIGH. N. C. -f.- x tt"Dtioa ttltn t' a d tt n ilk c IV. I (t- BT I'lil TO - Ktut : rta.iich l-'i.a'. H o C ll-rt!oa of in' ty made ; .Natloual . W '' Ur I l il Kin : .Ur ju Mn.lb au JbUfc .ro C V rung. tf WALTER CLARK, ATTORNEY at LAW R. A LEIGH. Ji. C. rrartlc la ta 8tat aad Feder t'oIWt'.oos road lo d r " t Tr i a lial'y iiutl l j -.:.! T il and jlartia Coort - Htat. KyeTU B. B. Micsenburg, A T T O R N t. Y A T r L A W I r sco, . r I'ojrt lK uv. n t! :,-tf GDKUEBGI&L fiaTILIZERS. Ubat lo Hay T a C m.iTUI 1v,,I tr4r Dt'al i B u i al !oti uccr'ul i rJi.rliv cr. p I... I o.r b-- tjUat. bl b tit tv .. lull flD-ll'l-f o' tlir ir.'ul !r- r .ui 'tjo1 -"outb. a w.-ll l, upen tto t U t kh oi Cr lull, rit? Ttie 4a-'ioi fhn-lOi for tbr r tblr'--tl u oi t-f-iia-r 1. wbal lobay.lcibr bap- o' iranu.e lt 4Hrr l- IhU qu'loi a- WhalUv tu! lUe lt 1 bal a.a-i a o b:oi ibv arura of .Vortu Cat ol-u a praciUal !j--ee W iii.f.tb Iln IbImuU Immoolalrd Pbo Ualr. Tt-t .1 l a uc r w bav crt!r.et : oiu -!. farrr lnvry ailoa whr- ba b--u ul Bio w ho bav ue i Com-t-.iclai Mauaira lot Jar aid uiaar moor) v , !on t dar ay It doa act pay to naonr al Uo.t Il do pay ALd i. -rat. U t.cctfrl In ii'tfllui on r u tin maucr'. Wten b i : . n i.tir (kM4 tt.e a tci'io . . H . , .5 j crm-Kltl F Ui r o-r l.o t.t tul' ! oo lur m H litii ut itn ui) p-ofit tl cr j. ii .1 en. iisd to ur -rc.iu i.u H'tk' i u u - Iriu tiu"..i-i-() ul iuo.li ;ur li'e t v r ur II r ID- liilliil I.U U lo tupply t d t. iic . la lb H.l.e eo0 me . . .t.. tl axd ctirart ertU-atrsoia Is niu. .... Litf irrto; mBls for o j , I v t if it sai.i Miia. ti) .. K u) rt . f a. '.' a l itta . iu. t.ttfd H.j u's ai-C ' lUU lot . i . . ft : lini M - to tearly at tatiU id w. i.o to n c--. a. i oiUt tr ..!; ttil cai. I t , a iX lot lt n c u n.ti t i tu b-' l.a f i. d v . rr. ue L- .-tvieis tbr il(i-M n Ulit uJ Jfoat Krtac'ful! , M T. LIACH t o V ir C rtaU : Jtrclf at a 1 lbs P . i npl Hail lioaU i ii I lub. tultu tt. o in eo- J rt fable ag. ut .atlf-t ry 'm u. t. mada. -ti SI rPI.IKH IUK a Ur tt i. store a &d to ax tiro Ui . . a.lk and lUrreli Pas.llr si F.itra F ..ur. i ii imIu ltClnrfibMdfv 1 1 Hi-t I'w Wt.it'- i r "tea .-' ..ut.ri W l.at4 alllni Corn 1k bu-i wite a ad iira Valley of V 1 1 fi t a d a 1 .1.. ilb mt and Tlmn' " t II y. i. Diih Un-tf iliro'-. - .ju ou Hay 3i e nraa aid mA l-.i I ttiil aii.l Q jane ourrU wOrlics T t aad tte auara. K Fitn e Lai urd. ,-a. lta Klo UCf " .-a k Uvrri ot I Ktaa rlt. i I ar el orlraaaUoit ii Fubr!i (irjtard tra :id i.bii.f a t rd Clover tved "j u-bi 1 iiii"ii.jr od vi d Tea .-fd I J Sack ZvU AUJUio .laleC eupi pbo .".raeks Zli I f uperpbopbate ana Tol a i.".. uk Wbanu'a Raw aona hui rpl.ov l b" . "arrl. pure ne Floor. atru filiate -oda. U'irltSaiDiiAia Ammo-ila. I l a r rin ilt U aoy f Ita tx ve. low f r eh. rovtltie. ba aall factory .rraiig cn r . u W mad. w iU.I.ji9tN - I i : ja- I .l e al-l. . . C. V 8 SATURDAY. FEBRUARY -J2, 1879. 'i'ier I'roHnHllitlr-. Wi.BiNUTO!!. PVb. 2. s uth Atlantic 8nt.olri ,r partly c ou 'y w ii. r. iH wl.id. h ftl t . -I- r or ii I f ly '1U 'i.ui il. r.-llowd ., fi In baron rtr. .t-w MlvrrUseiu(ii'.i. -M T. I.f.ac i & Co F'rtiliz r. WlU.tAa(JN & UrClll'UCH Slip- p!iiH f. r all. L.vtta A Myatt. Local noucn. K It. AsdkewsACi Lo a uotice. Watson. Loc. 1 uotic". W. M. rV.ftKK9. Local iolic 10( AI, HKII.. One iie tn th Srate l.u.t night cot the tjx-payer jK0,UO. The Internal Revenue rolli-c-tioca jet?rday amounted to 430.87. 'Jov rnor Jirvit baa appointed Robert S. Keiuhardt a Notary public for Lincoln county. The iron feuce of the post offije encloure ha airirud and ia Liu put Te-Jay ia Washington's birth- dy, a lea! holiday, batiks ami public buildings closed, etc. i ! :i r i . . uuuiuru ooumj yea.eraaf mew iruiu us oism neasury, tor ine sup ot of her ouuiJe lunatics, $563 41. TLern are terly five hundred ouUiiie lunaiim iu tins Sate, who Uiaw (ltJ ecl, with a few eicep .ior.. A urun cr r 1 cet.s was ) r ft"r Uy iiueU from the T.ejMiry to Kiieedtrr, l'aueinon i C.... l'uilndi-i- puia. A lrt'er to Joun MoNugl t'ii city, i- l.rUi or p t. ge ar - (.iCkieol liewrpn .ii I a 1 t r l 31r. 2stl.i- L. Ii cuuion i, MiUou, 2s. . The rew bote ol tho Rescue straiuer wa u. t tc.-ie 1 ye-t.rU;, in tireuieu b-iig aiiaid ot futziii th: Pat4 r-. of the city cbu clit'-are pecialiy asked to mtiiU iii to-day u tic s ot an . haiin m un.:a) h ei victa. tbat audi uuy le publi u.d . Mr. Eugene llarrtll, who was a dUtiou?!,) ill, La itcoVircd mih ciftitl, to boat hii p ot in tuo booa n lf ol Ailnii ioiau.6 A Lo. The letUr loi now iu uso piov- uch a c-ju' liice lli.ii Uo- po.-t. mam haa rtq i iu aiiou.t-r bull Zt u to be teio, .U'l ili m- vio lc put up tu a U w uj a. Tl checrlul uu and iLe b t zes llaTf doLt iLtir u.m l lo Cl-pU lUr le.ror ol the uiiu, nd ibe trtfi aie iiow nn-re passable, tiiuUp.U si.ii qu g- niiriM in M'lne p:a.i-. Jickson Barker, white, was bt- loietui L. t- Comuii Mtiuiirr y i str i 'laj fr iliicn Uia i luig. '1 h ttte Ma ivl ui.uvcl uii ii M.ch 3rJ, .uti u .'it ouci rebaxu l. eiviug bond. I be hou of the" Mon iiain Clb waLtldat lucaer 11. n nui vtiiiui.. ai.a m uuth III.UI .1141 . A 1ID U. lC. ii... . 1 1 . - 'i i. . i aud beaux a will, never apK.-ai tU lo uioie ajv.alae. 1 he circular of I. a i A Co , to ih -uijtit ol fertnizcra, ai v. ni'jg column Meters. M. T. lai tueiS ou the a)poaiH iu oui this lUorulUif. lbtlr raoUH are god, ititir guiuu u reuabie and they arw soi.d. i That Cuaimiog b.rd, one of Sp U g'n awt i hi iiiora, lub.n red b.aa., is nere iu great uuniDars. I bu a(.-oitBineU ata.l Uemtt: m ol Ula pies Bit to kill bllll I'll ai,u, ud )ttloi- "ii u - oi.e lUbtici a.cw la a lew liour. Drpaty loihctors Sorrtll aiid Marltu btiuud a Uisu.lery in Buca bviu towosb p, with ltd ai.ll aud llx luica, 1'J alauufiol beor. douol.nga, e.c. , WtiiCli Weie l'ir jr j-r y ol uU tun Oj ib Ua.aie "ui jiiabuiti. " Te tkatio rink will be open for the iatlira intuitu ibe hours of 4 a; d 6 tUis slieit.oou. U ii to the breakage ol HtU iLeie wtil bo a cbaig' of ten ct nia lr tUi, lo cvtr ui.h c'a nae Brn Hopsjn, co'oicd, wai iut ia jail jiSleaday, 1 i.e U. . JdaiUai, Le ociiig oue ot Ibe veiy iltLiivo of couutai feiteis, luur KiuieMet wt . xaaineil and the evide. c agHiuai n in was ab-ju c uc.u-ite. Cotton ii n- t y a fiday, and a aUaue liriu.. 1 b j ice.il8 w-.iv ia.gi tnan f r imir.e ih.i j a.t. f n uk't ip rl wi.i B....W loui ptieu w.li ;a--t vr, a'lU tt.o 1 t. e. for the a a oi w.li d ul'-..s-. t . UiUCb as 3, O-i 1aI s. The firm of Me -'?. i lioint n LCliU;cii, one of in iarg-at aim aiiM.1 rwiiabi iu ttlc Milf, luii t n a U.atVysiick ol lai tin r,' ul en 1. r lUoibli g. 1 uey ov.cup a b g ti.bou.e. i.ri) a blgal'ck uUU ait- big ti iii I,. tvtry ieiect. - .Mr. I). D. Km g. j ho gi rh"r,;u lb teni on Hilt-b .ro atri-ei, i.ear ti.e C at to), will lake a group of tho mem bers of the legilatJte al Hit ak Cit Hot'l to-day at 2 oclck. All tbc nieu bere who defire a p lotogiaph ire r'iuvrd to fx jMc-aeu. at that time promptly. A FMLE Mn)XMI!.NK A wh:te Woman y the tibcii l iiano ol Joiica w.8 tu ti lai In lor U. S. C in tnlsio r Purtii:i je.te.dty. char.td Wllh bliCIt diatldal on ot ale 11. uc fetiO'U a .ls. She uiui td i r , ui. , and ;ate lxn.il in fie uui of t-'KJ lor ber appeal iuck at Court. Wake Si rEhioit i ockt Court rr.et at lOo'ilocs --ieiaay, il.a Ho or Judge Mill L. Laie presiding. The f.. low ii g buinaa was ditM)u of: In fb caae of Jenks vs city of lit' . igh. for uamjgrs. the ju y rendered a will ct fvr l,oiJ for pla.nt fl. M tio .y deleudaut for new trial. Slot ion to be ar(Uod. J. P. Ct.an.ller v-. J. J. Fern 11. Con tinued. Francia Paul vs W. 11. Good win. Judgmeut uon-auit. William AUr. ick vs S. D. Hairison. C -ntinud. State ex rl Collins. Solicitor, vs R J. Hani-Mi t bla. lliO l o rtere tied. No eicfpliona tied. Judgment acj' r ' nc to r p. rt. rs J. Cra-in vs Mary C arn n. Di or e. DAILY Nit RALEIGH, N. (J. SAT QK DAY MOK2?IG,iFKBIJAR; 22. The L. & R. Messrs. Latt fc Mjatt one of tin iv out eneigetio and pro uressive of our leading wholesale gro eery h -usee hare secured the sgencv lor ibi well knnwu and popular fer-tliz- r f in.erlv sold mo largely by M s-r. A. C. Sand-rr-fc Co. Thin brand ha been i j thi market for the past 10 ynu itn I r-.nV first cla every repec'-. It 'oulu not be in better hands than lbi i r- heut pge Lis aid will no doubt m-'t wrb a I tree sale among the fann ers w ith whom it is ho popular. Svpheme Colut. Court m-t at 10 o'clock ou ye.HUJid.iy. Present, C'hii f .1 ii lie Smith, and Justices Ashe aud Dilhrd. Aj-pt-alrt from the 2nd District called as follows: Willaro', Rlack & Compny vh Ella Carr AiKoii u ratu, fiom E Icecombe; ar:ue J bv J. B. ("iiehire. Oeore How ard und Joba L. Bildgers, Jr., for the p aii.t H". aud Gilliam & Gatliug, and Fr.-d Ptiil p" for d'OndaDta. J. E O'Hara vs W. II. Powell, et ,al. from Kdgtcomb-; argued by Gilljiara .t Ci.tliiik, George Howard. frecL Philips, Green"& Siercuion and W H l)av. for ulaiutitL and Read e, B & Bube.'D.'4lF,wlftaud Battle & Mordfccai, for defendant. PendiDg argument ia this case, court sdjourned uatil this marniag at 10 o'clock. SiLEBirrs SktTi-ei). A couple of SheriH yesterday settled the taxes due the State by their counties, as fol lows : J. S Bridg rs, Catawba, Public TaXfg Special $3093.57 Tjtal E. Murrill. Onslow, Pubi c Taxi-s, Sj.cial Tolal 577G.iyi r $1721.73 131(5.42 $3038.15. B-th t liete t fUci s were among the lirot to o-ml forward their taxes, but toe r rec ipt w r- withheld uutil now, o i account ol a want of ctrtaiu state ments to the Auditor from the County Cjuj in i & io-;u i s. IKi RiniNu Hood .Aa heretofore aiuion ct-a ibe Y ui g Ladies of St. juii h witl Live a choice uiuMcal oi la inutMit io-iiighi f r the benefit ol the lioniul . f j. J hn's Guvld. The .spacious and beauliiul psruraof St. M.4i ' w nl l e thrown open, and no paiua wi.l be t-pAreu to make tuis the in.es . ei jo abio -iitena nment of the m-mou. Lutie Red K.dmg HooJ will b- intioouc il in all hei claiming 8im- ( i. ly, iiuii tlm u.oiliy wolf will be i .! ah voraccii.. r8 mi nam re oi ine lair one who ii i nates it wil. all iw. A :eatuie, ci t it l utw o a Raleigh au d et.cr will tn) in lo iu.e.1 in .be lamous K nlf i -s mphoiij ," i f H ydn. ThiM uuniiie woikul llit gfe.it 3Iaebtro w ill be a bOfil and mtereaiiug fea lire of the p rogramme, aud we advise all who would stnd an evening of iuuoce.t mu iueul in aid of a good cause to k.ot 2i. l.irv', I cket.i iu hand, to- ni'ht. Cuitaiu will rise at B o"cl-xk abai). Tickt't .jO ceutd. To be had at A. Williams' books.oie. Lk(1litive Food. Auy one who 1 1. .5 fui f eu that august body, the Guie-ai Aou)bly, at its delibcia. i-ms, is atrtick by the an ol chaimiug naivete w tli wi;icu th - miubei 8 c lusume tne nu u i usgr u ii p st.th cheeriul crac kling i f wbOM- hu l makt s raus'c in the hailts aouiidiug nw.ei ly in the ears ot a C .ridina couslilUdLcy. Ii is a beauti iuI tribute to ibe fiuitsof outeoilj a tii iii g c mpiimeut to and consump io i of our s ale pioduct. These fruits of the earth ate provided in great abun dance tjr the kustenauce auddelecta--ti-n ot the noble repreentai ivt s, no 1 i th tu tweuty b iaa. U, in iiumotiae tiags, having b eu c in ied tut the cap -to ir tLrui yisterday. Tne uutversal couaumption ot this invaluablen food gives tbinking, practical men a new Ii a, which w ill ork good aud effect Kiett f.aing. The plan t reduce the per diem ot members to $1, was sug-gt-sted iu view ol the fact tuat this food could be luruiibed by tne Slate to her legialators, and raised on her own grounds. Coder tbe new acts it is pio Iosed to allow one srrvaut to tbe capi lol, aud the gardener in charge of the sijiiare in depoeed Now what can be a tet'.ei plan than to ue the square iu future aa a "goober" farm. 'Iheem plojeein the capitol would of course liavv much leisure and he eould easily work'abd look after the crop. Then the time of sessions of the Assembly colli 1 be changed to tbe autumn, when the leibure hours of the members could j o.' pleasantly and profitably employed iu taking irom mother earth this their .at ural food. The heart of every Norm Carolinians throba with wild yet pile .11 ght at the very thought of this J vjt..ii,( r oha 1 we a depression,) of i lib jr. I lie Woi king parties sLould be I ui in charge of coin pe tout instructors uviHlic lt-p.tr! ineut of Agncul uie, nhletluiiug lh- digging Piof. Kerr couui di-iivei daily dicoues up n tbe coniii n. priuc plea oi then a treasuits ot li.e .son. lreu strritul. Sugar, c flee, clear rib ides, flour ( nil gradts, Richmond bolted meal, silt, crn, oats, molases,' eaily rose eeiii point, e , all of which bought to i ho tuM adViM.tae and will be sold ac oiM'iiriy. A s i our line bugy bo.o. 7ai o J ! elegat.t StTe, drives w. II ..tid to ni , for sale. Apply to, L. K.Wvt , Wilmington street, oppo ite Market boti.se. I.MteNl taiirot riiieut In M. im Dit-ss S. iits at $1.00 each, the l est tun g ahir. in the city. Cail aud g t aup Led at K. B. Andrews & Co., Ciut-iK i t aLd 11 at i em. t.-irt-lit-ui Ch.imp.igno ciiler at Watson's fi I Cy ct.ut x.r gall u. for I'erlect Filling Canton flinnel diawers 60cts. All wen! iii.uer fbiits $1.25. All wool drawers to match. R. B. Andiowg fc C j Clothiers and Hatters. I baage of Firm atne. The Merchant Tailoring business hat has ben couducied undtr tbe n iiue of C Weikel, heretofore, will ia the future be carried on under the name and Hvle t C. Weikel & Co. All accounts due Mr. Weikel for work done by nun have ieeu placed iu the bands of Mr. R. G. Lewis, his attorney, aud will be collected by him. Weikel Jt Co., have ou hod apleniid gods, do first-claas work for the smallest puce aud take cash only for work done by turn. - OUR LAfr MAKERS. SENATE. Fbidat, Feb. 21, 1870. The Senate mii at 10 s. m , Presi dent Kibinon in the chair. P ayer by Rev J. M. Atkirs n. On motion of Mr. v i liamsoo, the c nuty of Caswell, iiadvertaiily oudt-tt-d yeBter iay, wa added to the piovis ion of the bill to 'prevent 1 ve at -ck from running at la) go ia the oouo.ies of Rowan, Davie au t Cabairus. Mr. Scalr.a preeuted te p titiin of siiudry citiziMis pf Alamance against ui enaucmui t a noes lw. Reporta of committee were p esen'ed by Messrs. Whito, Bryan ol P.-nder, Mze, Davidaon, Henderaoo, Lj ! Alexander. Eppea, Rod wine, SUaca.l ford a id Nichulspo. Mr. Bynum from the Committee on th Aaylum f r the Insane, prea ntad a repoit acoooipanied by a bill, which were ordered to be printed. Mr. D rt2h, from the committee to afceriaiu the aumber of bills now bi- fore the General Assembly, f public importance.reportedlthat there were tn e file of both branches some tsevuitv of such, bills and in the hands of com mittee p-bibly as many more. Ti e committee propose to report fully to morrow. INTRODUCTION OT BILLS. Mr. Respare, bill to incorporate tbe Ocean Fire Company of the town of Washington, Beaufort county. Mr. Graham, of Lincoln, (by a re quest,) to regulate the penal bond of certain official. Mr. Moye, to authorize the State Treasurer to pay to the authorties of Pit! county the tun due for the main tenance of certain outside lunatics. Mr. Snow, a bill in relation to the citjr of Raleigb. Oo motion of Mr. Bull, the rules were impended, and the bill to author ize ihe ComiLissioners of Craven ti fond the county deot and to issue bonds pa.scd its third reiding. FEE8 OF JAILORS. Mr. HeuderKon reported frjm the Committee of Conference on the bill to regulate the lees of jailors, aud the report was concurred in. The bill provides an allowance per diem fo prisoner hot t xoee-'iog 57$ cenis. O.i motion of Mr. Fv.-ra;te, Seate b ll to revise the charter of the town of v i istou, Forythe county, passe 1 its toiid reading. CALENDAR. House resolution to pay the eDgrps-t-iuc and enrol. iug clerks the Fame per diem ad tbe principal clerks of tho As sembly wan concurred in. Senate b.ll lor the relief of N7 R. Janes, shnfl ofi VVarren giving hii i fur Ii r nme to ooll .ct arrets ot taxe pted its several readings. Tne bill to authorize th commission ers of E JKeo'inbo to eleot a tai-colloc- lector fo- tfiao county led to conidei able diMCu-siou. Mr. JCortob explained tba he ha 1 in troduced lb- bill at the request cf rf spectable citiz-us of Edgecombe It bad no political 'gnilioauc-i whatever. The people of Hi-t cou.ity had au ib oompetent sheriti'. ami they desired to pu". the collection of their taxes into oilier hands. Mr. RogpisaTgjT1.d to include the county of Beaufort within the pro visions of tbe bill. Agreed to. Messrs. Dancy, Everett, Caldwu.l and White opposed the bil'. Messrs. Respass, Dortch and Austi i ur;ed its pa sage. By a call of the previous questioa th b.ll failed to pa&s by a vote of 23 to IS. A motion was mai'eto recons'der this vote aud to lay the motion to reouaid- er on the table. Mr. R spas asked to be excused from further attendance on the com m it tee on the selection of magistrate. Granted. Senato bill t incoruo ate the Frin era' Bank of Milton, Caswell oouu y, passed its neveial readings with a atnedmeot making its provisions con formable to other bank cbaters, Senate bill to reconvey a house aad lot heietotore sold for taxes in the city of V l'.mingtoo, and purchased by the State, paused its several readings and was oraered to be engrossed. House bill to legitimate oertain color ed persons born previous to January 1st, 18G8, (giving the right of inheri- tance) pasaed its several readings House bill for a stock law f or Iredell county passed its third reading. Senate b 11 to amend tbe act incor porating Rock Spring Camp ground, Liucclu county. Third reading. Houeo bill to protect the State's interest in public works was taken up. Mr. Dillard explained that the bill was to prevent the public officers from becoming contractors on the works with which they were connected. The bill passed its several readings, but tbe vote ou the thiid reading was ubse qu fUtly reconsidered, and the bill w as re-relerred to be perfected. Leve of absence was granted t Me-tors, Austin, (3 dajs,) Byium, (4 dayt-) aud Lyon, (ti dayp.) ibe bili to fund the floating debt of Edgeoombe passed its several readings unanimously. Senate bil! to extend the charters of the Banks of Rxltigh, and the Bn k of Durham was taken from the ciltnla . Mr. Snow explained the bill, which was to extend tho time of the charters two years. The bill then passed and was ordered t b eugrosstd. tena e bill to amend the charter of the town of Denver, Lincoln county, also parsed, aud was ordered to be en grossed. House bill to punish Treasurers of Benevolent and Religious institutions lor the wrongful appropriation of tbeir trust funds passed its several readings aud was o- oeitd to enrolment. House bill to change the site of the town of Sparta, Alleghany couuty. packed and was ordei ed to be enrolled. The Si n ate bill to authorize tbe Com mtssuners ot Alamance counn ro revine tbeir tax lists for tbe yars 1800 to 187(5, iuclusive, aud to collect- arrears of taxes was taken up and passed its second reading. WESTERN RAIROAD. M -. Scales moved to suspend the rules to put the bill concerning tbe Wentern (Coalfield) railroad on its thiid reading. Agreed to 23 to 20. Mr. Henderson moved to postpone the fu.ther consideration of the bill tdi Wedneseay next at 11 o'clock. Re jected 23 to 19- Mr. Williamson moved to adjourn A .r ed to 22 to 20. and the Senate ad journed til) 7 1-2 p. m. .Note. The Krpurter-ia requested to state that on tbe bill concerning thn Western .Railroad, Messrs. King a-d Leach wre paked. Had both been present, Mr. Leach would bare voted JU2 in ii tu mauve and Mr, r. Ktd TDg in ID n-gtve. KIGIIT 6K62ION. Jlr. Mobane presented a report from ihe committee on tie State Debt, ac compaoiea oy a bin, wmcti weie or dered to b-j ptinted, aud subequeutly made the special order for 11 o'clock to monow. TBE BELL PUNCH. On motion of Mr. Graham, of L ncoln, ihe bill to provide for the collection of t ie tix tu piniUoua hqujis (ibe Bell Puch bill) was made tne special order tor iuesday niht at i o oiock VfESTEHN KA1LHOADS. The bill iu reference to the extension, Ac, of the Western (Coalfield) Rail road, the uuliuished business of the morning session, was resumed Mr. Jiath. s in i tfereo, as an amend ment, a new aevtiou to come in before beet ion 10 of the bill, providing that me Puonc treasurer oe prouibited irom parc.aoiiig tne $50,000 worth ol tue fiisl iuai tgage bond ot the compa ny uuleaa ihe company shaU. wuuil nice months from the date of ia.itica tioa of this act. buivey and locate tne road webt from Groensboro, Winston, Or Salem, up the Vadey of tne Yankin, by way of VV ilkesboro, W likes county, to Patterson, in Caidwell, and put 1U0 of the convicts, assigned by this act, u work upon U.e road ' so surveyed and located, and contiuae to woilc them tbeieon in the construction of said I ne of said road. Rejected. i Several amnouienw were offered but! failed to naaa: ''' ' I ibe bilithen passed its thud reading .... .. by a v Wr'i.f 14 to 14 . President Robin- -ou voting in ihe afflt ma.ive as followa: Ayea Messrs. President, Alston, BlacK, B.edsoe, Brewer, Byau, of P. uder, Bull, C..Ufil. Dane.. , David. ,0:i, Eiwin, E.-err-it. i)i E cieiu, Mei lilt, (Jimauo, Kos,cu.. Snackelfoid, Stcwaitaud Tiloi 0 Nays MefcSis. Alexander, Bryan, oi Dupho, D.llard, Eaveo.Eppes, Graham, of Lu join, da lam, of Montgomery. Aeiid-.rsou, 11 yle. Lyon, Mathesou, Mebaue, Mitcuell, Mao' Redwine.Res o"s. Wnldo. Ward and Williamson IU. CALEK DAR. The folic wiu b.da, &c, were taken froui the cai-udar aud passed then acveral readings, and were ordeied to oe cugiossed, or emolied, as indicated: House bili to incorporate the Bauk oi- Ahheville, Buncombe county. En roll cd. Soi ate bill to prevent gambling in railroad cars. Enrolled. Senate bill to amend tbe act to pre vent obsu uctiou to the navigation ot Newp rt r.vei, Caiteiet couuty. En grossed. Senate bill relative to the public loaJs of Meek'eiibur-j cjnuty passed its st.coud reading aud went to the tUe calendar. The bill to define tbe jurisdiction of Justioes of the Peace was made I Ik fpecial crdrr lor Wednesday next at 1 1 a. ru. Thd S n.;e then adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Fkiday, Fob. 21st, 1879. Mr. Sreiker Muring cal.ed the House to order, and Rev. J. M. Atkinson, D. D., otleied a prayer. PETITIONS were sent in by Messrs. Am -strong, Bernard, Osborne, GJ iston and Rich aidso i, of Wake. REPORT OF COMMITTEES wire submitted by Messrs. Woodhouse, Armstio-jg, Jones, Foard, Richardson, of Colurabu. Col well. B st,' Cooke, i. larke, Eaghsh and Covington. RESOLUTIONS were iniroduced by Messrs. Angier, Turner, Clarke and Andersou. BILLS were introduced by Messrs. Davis, of Catawba. Reid, of Mhcod, Oatiing. Orchaid, CMwcll, Armstrong, and Lock b art. Hues CALENDAR. Bill to provide for keeping in repair the public roads of the S.ate, pacing theii control in ti e bauds tf tne Jus tices ot the Peace of each township. 'I his bill was dismissed, by Messrs. R,mt Barrin-rer and Vauehan. Ooe provisiou is that no person shall be re- quired to work more than ten days per year on the reads. This Mr. Vaughan opposed, as d.d Mr. Amis, because some counties require as much a 30 days work. Remarks were also made by Messrs. Anderson, Davis, of Haywood, Cooke and Blocker. Mr. Ellison offered an amendment exempting ministers of tbegi spel irom roal duty. This p ovoked a discussion, but it was voted down. I'he bid tben pr8sed its r-aiiij-B. Bill to aid in ih c instruction of the Wins'on, Sileni & Mo rob villi Rail roa I. pissed ita si.o .d io .ding. B 11 in relation to th city of Wil mington. Co iiuues ti.e time of the present c-ty officers. Mr. Sett spoke against the bill, and Mr. Jones iu its favor. ' The bills was fuither discussed by Messrs. Jones, Clarke, Scotc, Lanb, E:b -ou and Hines. Mr. rco:.t moved that the bill be marie the special order for Wednesday, apd upon th s called the ayea and n.iys, but it did uot jr. vail. Th. vole tnen r.;cu:red upon the passage of the b 11 ou its second reading, whan it went hiough by a Urge majority. Ou motion, tho caleodar was placed at the Speaker s disposal, wuen tne following businei-8 was transacted : B 11 to lay out and construct a publio road iu Alleghany and Wilkes, paesed. Bin to ieimbur.e Harnett count for the support of ouiside luaatics, was tabl-d. B.ll to reimburse Pc-.q-iimans county for the same, was seiveu likewise. Bill in relatiou to charges by com mission merchants on sales of produce, not really and propeily incurred, pasteo ics readings, altr some discussion. Bui to authorize the coui.ty of Bla den ro fond us fl a:inf debt, ias.d. Resolution icq'iiring tha Score tary of State to iurnisn ttje urationery itq ii site for the use of the House, ptssi a.. At 2 p. m. the House adjourned. JSVESIXG SESSION. The calendar was placed at the Speaker's disposal. Btd to amend the charter of the Snow Hill, Greeuvilleand Goldsboro laihoad, pas-ted its second reading. a ll to invest xnierior courts witn eqUil power and jurisdiction as Sape- nor Courts, in ctimiual cases, passed its final reading. Bill to establi-h graded schools in Cabarrus county, passed s-coad read ing. Bill for relief frotn " tax ef 50 cents per ton on fertaitssra, requiring the 1879. TTTT' passed its readings. Bill declarii e 280 pounds to be a bar rel of tar, and tuat it mu.t henceforth be aold by weight, passed. Bill for therelief of N. R. Jon-sg sheriff of Warren county, passed its Tradings. Bill to prohibit the driving of cattle from Georgia, Soudi Carolina, and counties east of the Blue Ridge, to counties west of the Ridge, pasted its read i tigs. At io p. m. the House adjourned. The New Mobile. Mobile Register. We Had that there is a very general and a vtry natural curiosity among our readers upon the subject of the new legislation, wuich is soou to pass into active operation. Both bills have here tofore been published by us, so it only remains for us to notice such amend ments as were added by our delegation at Montgomery. The act,wbicb rw pcais tne present cnarter took eneut irom and alter the day ot iis approval (Fobruary 11th, 1879). Ia this act it is provided tnat tee tnree Cvommissiouers apt. itteu oy tne uovemor nave tne light to enter, at once, luto the passes sion ot all tbe property and assets ot the defuoct corpora' tion. But this act provides that the present incumbents of tbe city offi ces shall remain in otto aud exorcise p l.ee power, nn il the 15th of Maroh prox., at noon. But the existing gov ernment is prohibited irom levy ine ..... .. i , . . . I "y "l lteil;3 year io for the year 1879. S we advise all persons agaiust the payment ot such taxes or lioenses. Until the beginning of the new rt gime ihe present officials aie to be paid by ihe Commissiooeis at t e pieseot rat.s of compensation. Tbe act oi mcorpjr acing the Port of Mobile took etf cl from aud af ler its passage (Keoruarj I4t,b, 1879.) Tue bouuuaries of tho uevr corporation are as follows: Com menc ng at a point on tbe wesieru margin of Mobile Bay, where the same is in Lei feet eu by tne western line of Sc. Lawrence 6tiet, tlience running uoiihwa.oly along ihe western Btde of said etrre lo the south side of Virginia streei.. thence weatwardly aLng said soutu aide of Virginia street loa'poin. wher. tue tame would inteisec, wi'.Uthj Wts terno.de ot Ctihaiiuo htreet, if tne same were exieuded soutiiaidly from uroverumeui HLiuui. iu ms same uucck tion e now located, thence northward ly to the w sieru hue of said Cathariue s reet, whtre tho tame iniersucts the north line ol Government, suce ,.h3uo aloug the west liae of Cat oai.ne suoet .s now located io the n. rlhat nd. ol the St. Stepueus or New Cr.-en r a'i; Hitiice by a lma running uoi inw -iui tii t xten&iou of said Wtsc line oi s.nu Catherine street to the r'ghc or sou.h b iik of Bayou Cbetaug-, or Three nil . creaK; theuoo down the said right oank to the northeast sidj of Davis avenue, thence eb8twrdly along lut northeast Bide or line of Davis ave nue as located to the west side of a street cr Une known as Marmotte al ley, thence iii ou tbo esL oiJo of M;i;- uoite alley uoi iliw..ruly tj ns luter Ktction with the sou h side of Morgan utieet; thence ea-itwaidly a'ng the sioe to the lef u or north bank oi Bayou Maimotte.and thebcedwn said Bayou along the north bank thereof to the Mobde livor; thence duo cat to the basis meridian dividing rane one east from range one west, according to tile surveys of the United States Laod Olll-e; thence south al ng said meri dan to a point in Mobile bay due east from the said intersection of the wesi bauk of said bay with the west line of St. Lawrence street, and thenoe west to said place of begiuning. The elec tion of tbe eight Police Commission ers must be held not more than thirtv davs nor lea than twenty-five days after the approval of I the incorporating act. i.icu commis sioner, at the tiuue of his electiou must be a q-ial fled elector in the ward for whicu he may be elected; but must be elected by the qualified voters of all the wards of the Port of Moble, each elec tor vo'iug in the ward of his residencu. It shall be the duty of the sheriff of Mobile county to give ten days' notice of such election. The Commissioners must quilify within two cays after their election, and must enter upon the duties of their olfise on the 15th March, prox., at noon. So it Will be seen that there will be no inter icgnum. The Mobile Commissioners" appointed by the Governor have already entered uoon the duties of office. The new government of the Port of Mobile will be elected, as directed by the act, aud will enter upon the duties of offica on the 15th March prox., at noou 4 The Fraud's Career. Washington Post. Ever additional davelopment in the ;nvestiga;ion of the great Ameiinm Presidential steal is but a new phas.. of a well established and colossal fact. It is but another shake of a kaleidos cope whc.se central principle is Ra-iica) villaiuly aud whose unvarying result i.s a Presidentiul theft. This constant spectacle has become so revolving tna even the party wbica has been robbed of its rights could almrst wish the dit raceful siory of the manuer of its accomplishment might be hid from view. Thj question already transcend pa tis in hostility, and toujhea upon the deeper feeling of Na lonal pride. After the great Presidential fraud was consummated, to the digracj of the Nation and tbe disgu-t of all hon est mju. Mr. Hayes aided to the enorm.tyof ?he crime by lewardim. the thieves with public ajipo n m.h s, scaled arc -rding to their poiit cal une fuluefs. '1 h se men hn paid, u t u if his private puise nor of ide Radical campaign iuud, but out of tiie. public coffers, thus making the tax payers an unw.lli' g party to their on disgrace. To say that he was forced to take this course in order to satisfy tbn iliii.v.8 and avoid expure, is no ex- ue. It m-rely proves that be wa- prticeps crimin'8 before the fact, and . . . . . i i i . . i iat wnat ne nas uone is merely mo rnlt of the cr rninal cir 'iimstances. But Hr. Hayes sn ulo have had at last the dec my to have savod the country from the spectncle of his own nauseous hypocrisy. While prostitut ing tie public service to reward plun dereis, to build up a Hayes pirty, to punish political enemies and to sub vert the public will at elections, he might have aovided h s pi us cant about civil set vice raforno. Whiles taking t his bosom the men most odorous o in lam v. he miaht have dispensed wi'h high sounding professions of adminis trative reform. While boosting it t power ih-. most unscrupulous stalwa-' or the Grant era, he might have reserved his annunciation of hostility to grantiam. But instead of thif was Stye tt&&ur&gyjT mckI td'l xidedrto'the infatnylof his orlg h the etry fcomrty which h&b paid such Ux, luriher disgraoe of tbe most distrusting r.ODla4 h aA..rW . . " $5.00 PER ANIMTJM bypocri8y. Men sometime forgive the bold robber who fhrhta. but never the "hief who sueaks. Au uncompromising,- fl it-footed old sinner like Zick Chindler, of a coarse and vigorous hard hitter like Morton, sometimes begets in bis enemies a species of respect; but a man like Hayes, who sings psalms, and palavers, aud pratends to something of sanctity while engaged in the grossest acts of corruption, can only inspire a feeling of unmitigated contempt. His acta have proven him a sneaklug hypocrite, and his opportunities have made him tb monumental fraud of the age. . Figures and Faela. ' Wilmington Star., c t j iff.: Senator W. A. Graham 4 of Lincoln, made an effective speech on Tuesday in behalf of his bill for thn reduction of salaries ud fees. He brought nuL- on facta figures thttL are worth conspt.-i ing and mde some dsolara tions tuat one can deoy. He gave, in tabular torm, the xpen- 868 of the S ate government in 18C0 and 1878. In the former year the e-xpeuses were f4 1,420, in tha latter 174,aJl. Senator Graham's speech shows fas milianty with tbe points hanJled, and it will be difficult to meet them. If men who favor high salaries would deal in arguments and facts rather than in explosive expletives thay would do a great deal more towards satisfying the wishes of the people. If it be demagogaism to proteet the interest of the people, to save the State from useless, unwise and unjust ex penditures, and to lift the burdens of taxation fn in the bent shoatders'of a .strugl ug aud and impoverished cou Ktitueucy il that indeed be demagogue ism, pure and simple, then the. people are prodigiously iu love with just such dcraagoguesud like O.iver Twist they ill ask for more. Jntlge ltuM.etl, ul Wlluilugton. Philadelphia i lines. Tbe Greenback Congressman from ihe Wilmington, N. C, district, whose career is sketched iu another coluinu, uust be a man ol a Utile more calibre ban t'je averag' pjrson that his party u m b.ouht to ihd front. Jude Rus sell was a captain iu the Confederate army at seventeen years of age; a mem ber of the Legis.aiure at nineteen; again elected a logislator at twenty; a Judge of the Superior Couit at twenty two; a member of a Constitutional Convention at twe ity -eight; deolinvd several uomiuatious for Congress and one lr L eut. naut Governor before he was thirty; a Prtsideutial elector and fi ialiy elected to Congress at tbirtya .hree yeais of age in tne f-.ee of au ad verso majority of about three tuousand, and difeatmg o.ie of tne most, p paUr Hti'l most experienced men in hisbcate. Ibis is a recoid rrely paralleled in the poh ues of these days, and the man who has it at his back ouht to amount to something as a Congressman, either . for good or bad. His fiauk avowal of communistic tendencies gives rise to ihe fear that his intlu.nje will fall on the wrong side. Xorlli Caroli.iu aud tier I.bt. Washington Star. North Carolina is considering expe dients f.r paying her debts. Some of them resemble that suggested by Da Mauprat of borrowing tne money to do so. Others cou template reduced ex penditures and increased revenues, ihe Motfett bell punch is of courae pro posed. But the decline and fall ot tbe whiskey register has been as rapid ai its rise. xorth Carol in i is likely to follow theeximple of Florida, which has just bad repudiation which is better thau that threatened by some other States in connection with their indebt- edness. But the great relianoe of the state is upon its dogs. If these can be taxed or killed, the state, it ii thought, will be Sived. It is estimated that the 300,000 dogs io North Carolina con sume $1,800,000 worth of corn meal a year, and cause the loss of labulous amounts by intetferriug with sheep raising, :.n I, owing to a propensity for egj-suckiog, with the raising of poul try. A t -ix of a dollar apieoe on- the dogs would have this advantage, too: that tbe smaller the revenues from it operation became, through the slaagh- ter of the dogs, the greater the taxable resources of the State in other-directions would become. . Cler Rib Sides, . Patapsco Family Flour, r North Carolina Family Flo ii, Baltimore Family Flour, Seed Oits, Corn, Meal, Sugar, Colfije, R ca All cheap at wholesale or retiil at W. M. Sander",nar corner of Wilming on aud Martin Stroets. " "' P. S. Composition ddfiid, . bith af to qui'ity aad price. Wm. VVoolloott has juit reoeived fro ja a bankrupt t'ck, a lot of hats, boo s, shoi a id cl ithimg, he will sell them cheap for cash, a c, of spring calicoii's --nt arrived at Woolicotts. The -Lilituiug l'iaiter. This useful article i now on exhibi tion and for sale at the Hardware hmvi of J C. Brewster, Bvea tims, lbr md half the goods, every lady should have one, they are sold very low and waraotel to give satisfaction. Call early and secure on. Hardware, stoves and house furoisbiug gols, waggon :tnd buggy material, etc. J. C. Brew ,ter. Prticiilr .Notice. Business man and other in neti of Book and Job Printing of any k ml should remember that the NkwsMou Office is th placa t have it doae neatly, cheaply ani at the shortest notice. Ciipr.aid ieab To avod Dyspi-p-ia, usegjod wbole--ome bread, which can only be produc ed by a yeast which will Oause natural tonneutction. Tie Vienna Omprensed Yeast made by G&tf,Fieiachmano Jk Co., is a natural extract of selected grain, and in its result when properly used, is unfaihng, and gives a p.rf.-ct loaf. For sale al Simpson's D.ug Store. ' ry it. FreMh Arrival at alwon'i. Green corn, green paas, . peaches, omatoes, brandy peaches, lobsters ove oyan.ru and a great many othe, to id going cheap. Received To-day Fine black snics equal to cuUotn work at R. B. Andrews fc Co., Clothiers aad Hatters. i i
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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