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I . ' JV r. 1 f 17V I' 1 t If I ,lf .1 1'i 1 ip-WlAriV'Y.,, t i1 5 Tut Ralsiom Fr.Tnxti. It published on Tnrsdays and FrWays ljf Smith, Balcheior A' Co.,. aad Bulled t Vsuluxr.bers, pest age prepaid, at ifoer dollars year, tw ilollan tor tlx months' snd ona dollar fur three months, In all cam payable In ad vance. City subscribers served by carriers at Iht above rate, or Ml; cents a nioulh. Th Wbiklyinttxil Is published every Saturday. Mall subewlptWn two dollar ho Rolfca'taKeti of anonymoaa commoDl cations. We Cannot Bsdertake to return re jected manuscripts. S ' 5 . ' ' -' Oar MbacrHnh-wMf greatly etolrg at ay firing prompt IrnWmattrm of shy aly In receiving thar paqra .-, A14wes U, ffoaunaalcatv.aa, whether on basloess c,or)iB)8j k TBB.f&xriNKL, ta V ' : 'J - FBlAV, JASUAtty 12. 1877. Profl Henry Elllat Shepherd la tottm ing in Baltimore est the'aglu Qe3i itKte MiMbaiX ;tl?t wtmllUl shot the age of Prof. ShepKerd fur tal ahont lagW Joet tola!)!!: The, eowiiding, of James Gordon Bennettof which we bsve hereto'Dre advised ae reader? haf tBtiUt'U'-l dual to which May was wounded. And new wOib Herald reproduce ttia; r tide ft pualIieiL iu relation to the MorJeeai3(cnby duel .mt yenr ince. .YjmrAi . ;n ir..f Tht irtapaaw ngny apt! aorimoi racompsending oandi- daiaatVribttgwteHorabitf ofttial tote. We -!ilfiWfwM lev i.iw8W Ihittaf- Ufant m(oDority ta4 tfie beat rfoT- Bruor irgiout naa uad tf bad iu umsauaii mfttv the leaOtatj navloaf. hftdk la the Weatera eitle L. ij u H :,. t-jt'.-.it . . . ' - 1 uefciu oewjear, iu an onuac meat ol tedaeod mua fel interna. lu Cbleii,!'r 'tnataace. three of tty tlroagest UtaUUitioai there ,hiae fed the' wajyd 4l "una are that othera w3l aoOT folltVlr. - The hankl li'mfai. f.r bnve, yyag,kpoiori aix per eeuw fet thh-' irtw.e. In' ruture it wi1t',))e, Bre. A, repreeotatle of Iba '! (Jafo lina len'dh'nlde.i' kM 'tejchrf leiia and U neovinfl in auttr IrxMaiure. We de not kuow how rnany ' nf the" bone holders ihft jnUetna.jir j RBtho,bjc4 to iej)reenl iw wLat.erma of aMtleineiit he ia prerparad 1 to effer. Nor doct be aeem lu ba,, bmi;1 better . informed en ilie tubJneU.fl We weuld like very much la thti afttte' debt milled, but we think I he boiiilholilera must be Bore fully wjwtf fnnd aud rfter fairer ternia than at preaent, befoxe any very great Leadway can be made iu ibe matter. TW fttaatUw la LoaiaUaa, ' fn Loolnfaaa each party ha loaugo rated ita candwaW for EOTernor. Up t (he pivaeut time bo collision haj tak en placa baiwaea iha dual admioktra liana, bat we rery mocli feirr that It' inevltalf, rretidaat Graptaarefuaed U recogoice eitiier Niofaola. Pnekardv aaying that thtoattef li ihi to1)ct of iaveatigatia Congreaa aod jhafciMj action taiuatbe baaed on the rtpott of lb cenirniUeOT wnt toTDmtaA the aubjeci; U ia a ery al(fhlfteM fact that Et Gaf artuollC CUtWat Ge. A. berldan, Jx 8. flark Eaq., E: E, Norton, EejJ,,' aud ' General Joseph U Joagatrect aIl.,1ditIoguUhed IteauMi- rana endorae thy icbola government ,-.Th Caatera lfu ctoad.'! , The 14tef, affaire ia Jgaatero K rope ao tar aa wa can gather from the conflicting report which reach to from thataarte( ia tuck at to render vrwr ooiy a quealtoo of tipje. ; ;Tba. confer euce of O10 European pwra wldeh was called 'to tUnd of this Calamity kai bees mat at the utei 1 try a oVler-' minatinn en the part 'it tle Porto not to yield oae ita to any plan ef aeUiciaant whiWi .'thteatena the integrity of the ingIidhet Pacha hv threateahi turn Turkejt jVer U the aioyciee-e Buaaia has net worked uttXL ' V Thl Turk evi denfly'gftea fall credent to the report ed bad condition of the Kossian Armies and1 floaocef and, Veiieving' as be doea that1 be could' ultimately pat Into the field ebj army of 4,000000 . 9i$QW$0Q men, who spurred on bj (auaticlao) and liale W-A14 u IW.ilBeet OghliM atar ial ia' the world nihereotrrtslhadatyid an opportufliy u try ;ceclaio; wiik hi ;W anvmyr L"a 1 . Canity Cevernmtat. Iu a question so important aa ILe ooa now befory jf,ht PV.PiM UMbouJd make haste aJeatly ym4 ) flaally 'rt4drW5mw4'' idertio'iot.. everYl'One propwaed. This, is and l;Betfe'lriyn.f oenhMl and bf-thia reaaoa H Iim not. as jet given 'vpbinlte' final., andana mcitt, but haa cwotented Itxelfilth fog- geMjuauodrj idea relating t lb aet- t!eB3afltofileetloadleylnjUiem togelhef WilhlUVargwenUi'ior, aad against, them, far lb msiaeratio?''of oibers-Ooe ef the plana presented by the fealiBei iuu been adopted by tw mission Pwiaf(rjfjOT .1 I otlaf(a?SnrMlBa kaA 4 m iti&mi ! '' e I and one which although it liaa been i'en of ha not yet received the amount ttifoticn It deaetvc. We refer V plan for county Judges. With thl i4ca we are net pleased at first sigUthot like all otbera it ia enUt leJ lo a' full conMdtratioQ and a fair re view af the variou arguments far and against It. The plan in fi-w waras U that soma lawyer shall be appointed aa Judge for every county In the state. That te this Judgo hofl be comtn tted the bulk of JfPWl " ilejegated 4,tle Pr'obvJFojdl. Stmt he'ikatl hold1 court euce a mouikibr the transactiea sf county bOsineaa and thit his court Shall hava llavud oivU and cHmloal jur'ftdktitML Tba vnrtoua Juatioea of the peace fe to rendrr monthly reports to taia jotkre; and apealfrom hi ocia- I00V f$ be )( Ibe uerir coutt, TheaeJ as wa B4rataiid it are the. main feat fare of ' what "we aball dealgnaie th ouaii'Juigi plan. It ia In seaoe're- apactl a very good" one, and eur main pbJecUdUs.lo U wa baed upon the beta Eii kt wNU plee ! roach power in hand i en nian and that It would 'loo expensive. Seraelhlng almilar to thi plan aae however been tried aod found lo work very well in Virginia, and tre a win ' again refer to it when r. bare, had time to digeat more thoroughly the jot eru as in operation in ikat stale. Th BMttMay Ihwl. We have heretofore loforrued our ad" era af the sow-hiding of .tame Gordon pennetf, the proprietor of the New Vork Hwald, by Frederick May, aad (liat duel waa anticipated between tlifinj. 'TUU duel liaa takea place and haa raaultew ie the -wauadlcgef Hay . i)eW4v'rcMrel h TMjWit af iha Ki. J)ai.,-W Jktnk.ltanlj which, iltri maa owta ro aucietv. to keen hie wv S"1 public. liutit Uaa laktu place aad aa public journalist it becomes our duty to notice it and lo counteract ao far a we may be able the evil Influences which such aa, affair most necessarily exert. The firot question to aettlo Ie t who wbs to blame In the mailer? We think this question easy of solution. Mr. lien- Belt has from the beginning of the affair behaved with gieat eooloeet, dignity And propriety. With the cause which piovght about the disruption, otbie tn-j gage snent with Mian May, weiaieolb' iog lo do. These cau&es are olknJ will piobnbly never bo known, not la a knowledge of them at all germalu to the mane. This we are , glad df. We think one of the wore features lo the ootidnct of young May has been the fiict that be pursued a course which would inevitably cause his sister's name to bo bandied about in every part of thecivilia. exl world, while Mr. Bennett ha in ev- ery way possible, tried to shield the la- Jlromanbl.me, andlo prevent her! " ' ,p,jfaI thf u' B . , , ' , ... peirge fraud in it pasaage, nor did he from being made the target of public 1, e there waa fraud. In bis opinion. ClUiiMcOi. Of Mr. Bennett's couraira. ' we have wever had aooat. No mi.n 1 can he Coward who has his keen Uv , fbr and excellence in alhelelic amuse-1 ments. Our opinion is decidedly that 1 May was greatly to biaasc for the coarse ' hejirrftteaY aud we ate MitisHed that BauBett has done more to strengthen the influence of bia paper, and to popul arize iiimstlTby his course in this ns'ler f than he bad done ia his whole former ire, . .. ' Bui Uieia is anothor qnesUoniDvoiv- et! ibla unferlanate aflair. What means' can be devised to stop dueling 1 The Jaws of New York, are as stringent againat dueling aa any which can be dt vised by the Ingcnuilj- of man. yet within the pswt few years many' duela, j some ol them fatal have taken place betweeu cltiseas -f New York aod no one Las beA iuniWied, therefor. Iu fVirginia the laws are vry sliingcnt, yet on Viiginia'a eoll-n'Sa- laught1 the most toUti lu Vis tftfceo Alkfte iute - the war. The lawa of North Carolina alrktly' firWi uiRng, jet at oue 'Ua. in eur siale challcuizes were handeti bout "thicker than autumn leaveain VallordJIj'V rt the.ommple we infer that dueliug eaoool be stopped by statute and 'that o 'loag 'as pubfic opinion , aays that ,na ie disgraced who being losalted V wot 'shoot or try to shoot his insulter so long and lust so long will duels continue. LEGISLATURE. SENATE. ( MosrtAy, Jan. 8. . J TbaseuaU as called to order at 11 nr., Lientenant Oovernr Jarvis In tb chair. - ' i Prarer bv He v. Dr. Maruf.ulL uftha cltv." ',- TM Journal of Baluruar .was. iwayL. correcieu ana approves, v. RKPOKTS OF BTAHDIM O COUsUTTKKa. Mr. Finger, from the committee on cUuao; Air Monro, of Mecklenburg, from the committee on entailed bills, s bntltretf reports. KtSSAQB riOX THI UOVBB. , A hu... . Mi.aiM.1 Tmam I Lnouse snnouoclng the pass see of a bill to extend the charter of certain banks. Banks aud currency. i IKTROpttrO! or BILLS, ' B Mr. Wilson, a hill to amend th charU rs of the towns of Vinstoa and Salem. Corporaliona. By Mr. Oreea, a bill for the srolec- tion tt mocking birds. Prorjoaitiona tad grievances. JJT same, a bin to prevent tbe sale of intoxicating liquors, in North Carolina, rropaaitiona aad grlovaacer. " Ui Air. rSaho. a bill Ia wuutlN n.i aurogBM aoriain leaiuras 01 taeeoarst- tuUci. Befemd to the committee on (otiDiy government. )tty sama, la leUUern to Jnsflcae- sTtbJf fkMUItofarnd -tshoefcsaitdttiejiJB tenesv. aonnt if rTenimfifr7; ... i : Ti" me, a bill to establish oertain coi r a in the abater Same rereoce. "Ji t Mr, Jficholaon, a bill to la entitled an act te prohibit the aale of liquor U) t4 '.i, a of McKendrkk'sChapaU Ire dell county. Pnpoiti0w Mil griev ances. .'.' By Mr. Short, a hill to autead the charier of the Oret Falls MaouOsctur ing company, in the county 0 Hich mond. Corporation. ' llj Mr. Nicholson, a blU to prohibit the ale of liquor within two m Ilea of Moiri Chapel, Iredell county. Propo aitions and grlevancea. Bill In relation to cnuuty government, presented by Hr. Latbata., irom cam mittre, waa ordered to be priuted. By Mr. Lllee raaelitUoa concerning clerks of the general assembly. Propo sKiatr aod grlevancea. - , . MOTIONS' AND RK8OLCTI0M. By Mr, Stewart, a resolution provid ing that the seuate luael each morning rt 10 o'clock, and adjourn at pleasure, L'aleadarvi i i i t .1::' Leave of abseuca waa a-ked by Mr. Short for Mr. Coke, an account of k-k-beta, and the leave waa grauted. s.r; .o-ifM pkcial oaDia, y "Tha'bltt to repeal chap. 913, laws of 1 1o4-'75, came up as the apecial order, (Thia ia lh bond swap ping caar. Mr. Lilea moved to postpone and make special order for Friday at 11 a. and the motion was adopted. MLU, By Mr. Thorn, a bill to be entitled aa act to enable the commissioners of Warren county to pay a certain mini due on accennt to the truateea of Nut bush townehlp, in Bald county . Cum mittre on claima. ' CAI-KNIAR. Bill to pay 1 lo W. P. Kiug. for at tendance on committee 00 rUbllo build ings and grouods, , repotted upon ad versely by committee 00 dalms, was, upon motion ofrieaator Imtham, iodeM pllely postponed. Bill in favor of Ahe conuty, propo sing to pav it 100 for the maintenance of a lunatic for the year 1875, reporU-U upon favorably by the committee, puas td ita aeeuBd rending upon a 4IvmHmi. Coming up en It third reading, the bill waa aupporled by Mr- Bingham, aud aevermlaejoatOfa took part in ikadcbate. informing the senate of its agreement to the tenat propoiiiien to print the report of the commissioners of the Western North Carolina railroad. By Mr. Justice, a bill to regalata the terms of the superior courts lu the ninth Judicial district, .Judiciary committee. Upon motlo 1 of Senator Llles, the senate reconsidered the vote by wbioh the conxidertttiou of the bond swapping case (bill to repeal chap. 215. laws of 1874-'75), waa postponed aod the bill eajne uplorceneidejoliucv u-.p . Mr. liratiaai elaborately diacueu the proposed repeal, going into a full and explicit biaiory of all the legislation of the state couueromg the bond oft ho Chatham or the Kaleigh aod Augusta Air Line railroad company, aud show ing clearly that without the passage ef the house bill 422. . of Uat aesaioo, the Raleigh and AuguMa Ah lAne ralhrmul hail an mnaooationabte rlht, by virtus of previaus legislation, to exchange ita bonds ibr those of the stale. Moore, eol., of New Hanover, made a 8vu iu opposition to the repeal of tbe l.fll. -,!'- Bobbins spoke a!a in opposition to h.i .ever, it oontained nnfortunato pro- -1 'lis and waa marked by honest mis- M;.s. - i f. Scal aakoi if these bonds were .. 1 1 part of the valid indebtedneM of ti .. otutr, aud if (his bill was repealed w. ni t it not cast a stiirma upon U10 ' "Is and reader them leas marketable 4r. Itubine said that be had not eon- '-J that the bonds were valid, apart oi iiia valid indebtedness and In all nt - its the repeal of the lul would, bo of Mr. Scal.i thought the senator from K ..dolph waa dodging. He thought it it elearly onr dnty to reoogniao the IhiikIm for the protection of onr own plle. Mr. Itulibtns denied thotany one ex-oi-pt 'ho Rnleigh A Augusta railioaj ilil be nffeotml by the repeal of tlte l.iil . Mr. HoalescolM attention to tbo fsct 1 1 a many of these bonds were held by ui- owu peopU. Xharo was sworn tee-, 1: :"iy before the' comuiittee that large .11 rubers of thow wereliold in Wilming in. and he (Mr. Bcatoa) knew that they era held to aome extent in his county. Mr. Troy deoirod to' know which bill n under oansideratiou,betbeff it waa .1. it i.ji, T m tbe CuniugUun bill, or the Jo. Turner l l. 1 hill redecUng npou the preceding gen- ":l auembly. If tueatter, be sliuuld v.ue againatit; if the former, for it. it was stated that it waa the Cunning ham bill which was under consideration. Mr. Cuuiringbam urged the passage of tbe bill. Mr. Urahsni moved to indefinitely postponr, and noon this question Mr. Bobbins ordered the ayes and noes. The vote to indefinitely postpone waa taiurp, and the neutter'tefnaed to post pone. - , ... Mr. Holt moved to poaipona to Thurs day at 1130 o'clock, in order that the chairman of the Judiciary committee, who was sick, might bo heard on the subject. Mr. Lnnntngbam opposed postpone ment and Mr. Short favored it Mr. Oreen moved to adjourn until to morrow morning at 10 o'clock, and on thia motion Mr. Onnuinghanv asked for tne ayes and noea. , The senate, by a vote of ayea 4, UOS 87, refused to adjourn. The question recurred upon the mo tsDo of Mr. Holt, to postpone until floured ay next at 11:30 o'clock upon which Mr. Cunningham asked for the ayes and noes. 1 The senate by a vote of ave 18, noes 36, refused to post poo to Thursday. Mr. Troy then asked for tbe previous question on tbe passage of the bill on Its second reading. Upon tliis motion Mr. Graham asked for the ayea and noes, which b-naj had resulted: Ayes 20, noes 21. Mr. Urahaui moved that ' the senate adjourn uutil to-morrow morniug at 10:30, Upon this motion Mr. Cuuning- ham asked for tba ayea and noes, and 'the vote being taken, the senate rbfusod to adjourn, ayes 10, noes 3H, The question recurred upon tbe pas saga of the bill on ita seooud read ins;. upon which Mr. Cnnmnirham asked for the ayes and noea. !''- In explaining his vote, Mb Moors, of Mecklenburg, said: Mjl PaxsjDEirr: Fselina that the naa- aiiata bill direotly rrflsoSs a pa toe parry ta power at- uio power at Iho time of the SBkaaaw of boons bill KlL 99 ' wnS that it A-Ml m.tMl.ir mWas -.1. Af . -I txtfs moaUyjaeiJ btiaaAjUkin . , ;(-, "Jo.Tnrw Me the aame matter, oamo np next from the calenuar, Tbo bill wav iad and Mr. Troy uked, in ii ir that the seel' of enrdmnatirn niiii: ite put npo 1. e prrii that theeonaudrtMtson.M ttio bill be postpon ed until the 1st PriiUy of Deoamber next, which U hangman a day, The annate then, upon notion of Mr. Holt, adjonraed nnbl to -morrow morn ing at 10 JO o'clock. HOUSE OF KEPMSENTATTfTIS. Monday, Jan. 8. At 11 a. u. Mr. Speaker Price called the bouse to order. Journal of .Haiarday road and appro- ea. rrrmoss, ikmobiau, o, Bonn, eol., preoantod a petition from coioroa ciuseaa of Aaah oonnty lor 0010- Bisatioa in Borne part of tbo United Btatee, Plaoed on the eaJendar. . Mr. Jarvia proa anted a petition for and against a flub I tw for tba eUiaeos of beautort county. Planed eu the ealen dar, ' ' BBPomor coinrrrriBa Mr. Bhaokolford, from theoommittoa on onaronssd billa; Mr. Henderson, from the committee on corporations eabmlttod reporta. , BBBOLVTtOH AND BILUL By Mr. Roberto: A resolution of in nuiry rulative to the impeachment of J C. L. Harris, solicitor of tlte Stb iodi cial diatrioi Piaoed on tbe ealendar. By MrWilaon. of Burke: A bill to puutali wilful interferonee with water cocks, valvaa in tba Weatera N. C. lu aane asylum. Judieiary oommittoe. By Mr. Kenan: A bil iu relatioo U laroeny of money. Judiciary 00 rum it tee. By Mr. Hartsoll: A bill to amend sac lion 40, chapter 08, Battle's llevisal. Committee ao education. By Mr. Bkibwta: A bill to regulato tbo holding of superior oourta iu the lift joaieiai aiauica. jnaioiary oommiueo. By Mr, Oooffroy: AWU in regard to llio sessions 01 tue supreme oourt li ' ferred to the judiciary cjiniutttoe aud ordvreJ to be printed. By Mr. Henderson: A bill to author' iza at. L. Avery, tat - collector of Balis bury, to oulleot arrears of taxaa for the yuan 1874- 75. Judiotary oommittoe. ;.By;.Kv. yarvtit? Altff.smmj aeo;, rnovaneea By Mr. PannaU: A bill for the beoe- Bt of tne Uxford orpuaa asylum. Com mittoe on propositions' and grievances. By Mr. IUuaum: A bill to amend chapter 204, aeotioo 30, Battle's Uevisal Judiciary eommittee. By Mr. Cooper: A bill to require tbe aecretary of state to perfect grants of land in certain oounties aod to empower the register of deeds to do lbs earns in eertajn cusea. Culeutlar. . . : ' M j I . CALKHUAK. Bill to suiMiid ohaptor M, action 1 Battio'i Bevisal waa taken np aud wase Sil its second readiug. Bill to modify aod change article 7 of the constitution of North. Carol ioa, was taken np and, on motion of Mr. Hen dt-raon, referred to the cooituitto on County srovernment. Tbe bill in relation to sections 1 and 8, article 7, ia referruoe to municipal Oorporatiftna, waa token np, sud, on mo- . . ft w a . ri l, uou ui our, varier, 01 ouuouioue, rricr rU to Cue comuutteo ou oounty govern aient. The resolution instructing the sttor ney geueral to briiur suit to recover bonds frauduleutly iaaucd by tbe Allan tic, Tenueasee k Ohio H. K , waa taken np, and, on motion of Mr. King, refer red to tbe oommittee on finance. On motion of Mr. King, the rulea Were suspended and the reaetntion in re gard to heating the legislative balls, whs taken np. Tbe aeuate amendment provuliug that the fire-placea in tbe annate chuinber shall not be closed, was rusd. Mr. Biugeltury moved to amend the senate amendment by striking out th wotds "senate o hamber, so that the resolution will read to prevefjt the fire plaooa in the ludl of the houw from lie uig closed also. ' Mr. Bingrltery'e ameudmetit waa put to a vote and lost fbr tbe wout of a quo rum. The aenate amendmeut waa put to vote but did not prevail for tbe want of a quorum. Mr. Wilson, of Burke, moved to iu definitely postpone the whole matter. which prevailed. On motion nf Mr. McOeln.-e, the rnles were suspended and the sentte bill to in corporate the Milton and Sutberiiu Nar row Gauge roilioad, waa takeu up and pui-ed it aevenil reailuigs and ordered to be enrolled for rutitiostion. Tbe bill to iuoorporato the town of Beaufort, Carteret oounty, waa taken up and passed its second reading by a vote of yeas 79; nays 0. The bill to iuoorporato iteptou En campment, I. O. O. V., Tarboro, wai taken up aud passed its second reading. The bill to iuoorporato tbe town of Csnover, Catawba oounty, was taken np and passed its several readings. The bill to amend the act amendatory of an act to incorporate the town of Shoe Heel, Robeson county, changing the naao t that of Tilden, was takea up and passed tie several ream rigs. au jonrned. 8ENATE. TtTSBDAT, Jau. 9. i The senate met at lO'a. m.. Lienten ant Oovernor Jarvia in the chair. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Vnugbaa, of tbe eity. , 1 - The joarnal of yesterday was rood sud spprovwd. rrrmoK. By Mr. Stewart: A petit iou from oer- huu citizens of Oranville oounty. Pro- positions and grievances. By Mr. Coke: A petition wiUi aocoru- panying lull to authorise the oomuaia- BUuera of Pasquotank oonnty to isy a special tax. Propositions snd griev- By Mr. Robinson: A petit ion from the president of council of tbe eastern band of Cherokee Iudians in North Car olina. Propositions and grievanoea, By Mr. Handifor: A petition from citisoca of Oaatouia. Ojrporations. By Mr. Moore, of Mecklenburg: A petition from oitiaana of Meokienkmra Comiaittae on propositions and griev ances,, ' . BETOBTa Or STAKPtMO OOMXOTUa. Mr. Orabam, from the fiuanoo eom mittee; Mr. Dortcb, from the committee on propositions sod grievances; Mr. Moors of Meekleuburg, from tbo com mittoe on enrolled bills; Mr. WaddeU from the eommittee on ongrssnriif, trills, snbnuUed rrporta. , ,- , XKUASP nOK TaUt SKrOM(VV A message was received from' ibe sovernor annouudnir ' tbo aDBoinLmant of CoL J. Moljeod Tsrscr as keeper of thBcapUiMVaBd BhstwnodlHaywood aa aUto Libmita, an4 JMking, Iho fjban AltlMAOl "' AM Tlli HOCSk. .. ; A masse.; -e wss' nodved frm the house snnouuoin? the patsige of obtain bills aad resolution and as' '.-g concur rouoe. Appropriately rale ' J. bulls amo BEwurrioxs. By Mr. Oaks: A bill tosstabUah an adkitional townahip in Chowan county. Corporations. By Mr. Coke: A bill to establish nn additional township in Chowan conn ty. Oomorationa. -: t By Mr. Coke:7 A bill to repeal chap. 137. acta of 1808-'t. iu roiatioo to the town of Edonton. CaJeodar. . t By Mr. Bandifer: An act to tnoorpor- ato the town of Oastonta la,tb conqty rj flaatiMi fVirnnratinnaL' --'-' y By Mr. Bennett: Ah act requiring beef oaUle carried to tbe town of Wil mington to be weighed. Propositions aad grisvsBsss. By Mr. Bhort: A bill to protect fish in Waeamaw Lake and adjacent waters. Propositions and grlevancea. ,, 'r , , By Mr Short: A reaoluiiou in favor of the Petersburg railroad. Claims. By Mr. Justioe. A resolution to pur chase three stoves for the aenate Cham ber. Calendar. " , By Mr Moore, of Meekleuburg: A bill to amend chap, 17, see. 9, Battle's Bevisal. Judioiary. ' " ' ' By Mr JPortob: A bUI to aboUsii the July term of the superior court of Wsyns oounty. Calendar. By Mr -to wart: A bill to prevent the aale of liquor within two miles of cer tain churches in Oranville county. Cal endar. By Mr Thorue: A bill to be eutitled an act to establish an industrial and au neational aohool for the benefit of the oylored children of 1 both sexes in tbe sfate, to be known ss the Btato Colored ..liege of North Carolina. OrJered to be printed and referred lo tbe committee on ednoation. By Moore, col., of New Hanover: A bi!l to repeal Chap 83, sac. 1H2, BjttU' Revil. Judiciary. By Mr llubinsou, by request; A reso lution requustiiig oongreiu to tke the niwiaury step to kmvn a flual settlement of tbe soeouuta of th eastern baud of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina with the United Utatee goveruuieut. Also aaking for each appropriations for the establisbmnut of educational aud in dustrial aohools aa have Iwn made for Other Indian tribe. Propoailiona and 'gvifefWwSvV.-i.o.-.-'; --, A lurmagv warn icuinvou mvb mv houMi annouocing eoncurrecce ia aenate bill 182. ooMirtnnrAnoMs. A communication was received from Col. J. McLeod Tnrusr, resigning his position as engroaaiug cleik of tlut stu atc. Mr Stanford movn.l to take from tbe tublethVWIt lirtro lnee.l before Urb r Oea to incorporate the Laborera' Union and th Find Ward Hoo d;,Lsddac oomMuy, No. li, of Wilmiugtou, and refer to jUio committee on prop' wit ion and gr&vauoea. Agrued to. Bill to repeal ehap. 213, lawa of 1874 '75, came up vu iU third reading ud was, upon motion of Mr. Holt, pt poued aod made apecial order for Tbura day at 11:30 o'clock. Bill to puuish anmults with dea I'y weapohs was, on motion of Mr. 8 tun fore, postponed and made ftfiecial order for to-morrov at 1 o'clock. Bill to repeal chap. 135, law of 1HC3 '69, iu rotation to certain public lots in Uin town of Edeuton. Proposes to re peal the act which authorizes the salo of these lota. The bill passed ita second reading aud oouring up under a suspeu ian of tbe rulee, pawned also its third rending, sud ws sent to the hou4 with out engrossment. Bill to abolish the July term of Uio superior court of Wayne county piuaed its second roadiug, and the rules boing UHpended then pissed its third readiug, and was ordered to lie eugroaiod snd sent to the house. Beaolntion authorizing the president to appoint a eommittee of three to pur chase three "Stovua to be placed in the neuato cbambar. Lust, syea 20, aoes TBK SPKCIAL OBPCB the bill to allow mechanics 00 dttys iu which to file liens, with'a substitute of fered by Mr. Binghnm, were upon his motion recommitted to the judiciary oummittce. House bill to pay the burial expennea at Dr. P. M. w luohester, lute m:;niler of the house from Kockiogham, wax, upon motion of Mr Latham, refarr- d to the committee on cl liins. Itosolution prviding that tlie senate meet each day at 10 o'clook, u. in., and adjourn at pleasure. Mr Orabam movunl to amend by say ing 10:30 a. m., aud the ameudwsiit was adopted. I he resolution as amended whs theu adopted. Resolution in relation to paying the espouses of tbe cummusiouara of Um NtsteferUl trritiy rstf uork Paf etl itssecoud rcsjiiifr i i Resotrftion ToT " OirTVelTPf ofl Vruael oounty for tbe roainfrnsncvt of a tn untie for 1374.-JiiaorBaarl''sirtou, of U00. passed ir seewnrt readirig'- a Bill to be entitled an act relieving Qeo. W. Cansler, of Catawba county irom aiaAbiiities . unpoaed bxwaupev risrcourt of said county. Ibr extortion lu ofBoa. ' " ' - ' v - The bill pastil its several readinm. j no seiia ts tnsn, upon, motion -of Mr ihnston. want into ci 1 V .' N Johnston, went ioto BXBCCTIVB SESSION, I f upon the appointments of hi excelleudy tne govoruur. Upon motion of Mr Rjbiusou. t iu maw wore miuummi luriiN e ti . 'i .u !T , ' Vr i, i.us: " I "m1 bis exqelloncy the governor announcing I! 8,..wu. .,u ZZStTZTl'-XiyZLfJ, Mr Bobinsou moved that the apooinfj toenl l confined, and tbe roll bei ok called the aeuale.-eocftnaed: the tppoinf ent, yes w, noes a. .M A Bssond inmat-s from 1 bsexceUencyTi wsi read, snnouncing the snnointmedt h of Sherwood Haywood aa state librarisd. Mr. !Dortou moved that theaenatol coufirm, and tho. roll being called tlsW yoto resulted: ayes 40, noea 2. i Upon motion of Mr Troy, theexeoi- tivseion adjimrne.1. 7 " ? Theamiato wn called to order, and. prtion adjourned until to-marror , Mr. lierich. Irein the cominiiiee n snoitTng at 1030 o clock. . MProp-jrltlons and Oricvance : Mr iL r i . I i 1 niuN- dp nvpnvurvTirii't'J HOl hE OF REPRE&EN TA fl V Etl Tuesday. Jan. 9 I T ' i - . -- t . ' Journal pproved. of yesterday was read and iw -iimji ; rgTITIOKS, MCHOKtAXA, C, ' Un MoCnbblas ' pre seated a aetlUoa fxoia ertixens of Davio ceunty. Placed t mb. iv .i-wu, "I ynBCUIfU ft A' VXUvS-'rMc'UfcJ f4rovemeuti j Mr. Finger, from commit thellosferrtToT.T, T fSf Ho,, on lrJotu Mr. Sasdifcr, rroui "PiKW Ktrt-AjJ.AUxsiisit-tlwjit.e commlttoa od. Corporatin-; moutorial Irorn thl National Board of Trade. Placed on the calfiQUar. Pinn, Cl presented a petilioti from cu citizens of dgodoaibo c4unty. Placvd nt the caleidur, t , i" I Mr. Moring , prestnUJ a pttiton for the incurforaUou oltbe Uwb of,Ilolly Swijgs, Waka coutity. Pieced ob tbe calendar. KKTOHTa or COMMITTIifcH. Mr. Cobb, from (he committee on Enrolled Bills : Mr. Uudxer, from Hie committee on IVopeaitiona aud Griev ances : Mx. Kenan, tram theooaunittee on ProposfOons find Gricaajice j, Jilr. MuCubbins, from )he , committee on Prdpokltlona nd Gilavance; Mr. Sha kelfnr.l, fmiii the coinaiilloe on Eugroad lliils, Kuhmttlcd report. J ,, JtBtOLUltONS ANILBILUI By Mr. Uanaomi A rosululiwii in favor of I. I.. JaycicA. Bheitf of, Per quinisiw tiai). Pist-ed.oa lbs cal euihir. .'!!) a . B) Mtfl 'vMcil i a A reaoiulloai r quontiug the BjUie , (teossgiskto Cnrnlssi ' iuemberst tba (iensrsd Aawiably svitb cepiea of 4ha sieoteeiosl survey f the Hutc, Placed an calendar. :-.;: By Mr., Henderson A bill i aouirs the owners of real ent ate nbomostaad lo . fee alwple. lie furred la Juikiary comniima and- ordered to be printed. liy.Mi llnodeiaani A billtortquire clerks of 11 courts i of record to keep iadicea and trove-indices of tho nsunea of parties to all causs m their counties. Ac. Committee on Judiciary- i- By Mr. McLean: A bill to protect the people ot tbe bi.le from iuoesspe leu and ig iorsnt physicians. Co.umiax tea on Education. r Us Mr, Mering: A bill toiut ortorats tba town of .Jiolly bpriot. Wake county. .Cosnmiltee on Corknraiicns. By Mr. Ormoudt A bill to uthoriae tba commisaiokxra of Greoo t.iwy to levy a special tax. Committee on-Proposition and (Jrievauuea. By air. lUwIaud : A bill to nutliorisa the comulsaioners-.of KobeNoo county to appoint a tax ovHector l-ii'mitieo ou ProiKtoitions and Crievauf By Mr. MclJubUioar A bill to prohibit tbo saiu of liquor witisni a siile and a half. of fcthady,. AUbavUlo and Polloo churches, ikavio county. Committee on Propositioas aud Ufwvanens. f . By Mx. llarria .A. bill tu aaieod the t WW-f lat4dwya . -CoUtlJ!lr ' tboobartsr of the Notional Loan and Trust Company. LVruatiitee - on Jor poratiou. - . v, . t . iiy Mr. blsckelford j A bill to ansond the ciuular ot tbo Naw , H vcr Canal Company. Cosu'iniltee on lmcruol lui rnovcnieul. - . . By Mr. iletich; e i A lesoluiiou in regard to the r poit of Utotiiutc Ueolo-4 gist. Caleuuar. . 1 OALFIUAB.- . The hill to amend chapter 83,,6ectiou 4, mnle Revrsalwatskfefttrv, "r, Tlie Jtouitu amciiilnu-nt warcuiicuried in and the hill ordered to ho enrolled . Heoluuv of itifj lirv relative to the impesieJimedt'of J. i Harris, ciedicl tor of the Ulh Judicial district was taken Up and siloptod. The birt t ii-itii ule the huldtni; of sufwrHir courts hi tin- 1st judicial dis trict wits liiki-K Up A'ld p:ited iM l ooild reading. Under a stupr-untun f tlie iulef ti.n bill came op oi li ihiiil reading. Mr. Juhuslon, ol Wailitiivioii, mved to refer to the .fmlu-isry 4-ommittee. Lost. ' The 'iw.liiwi recurred upou the ms w of ilie lull ou it fiisal renling. - The yea and u.i) were called and ilia lirli paed it third rending by 9 vote ol' yeas H2 1 nays 10. SI'ErtAI. ORIER. The Senate till for. the relief if t, lim it!'' snd lax i-ollactois was takeu up as the KpvC 1 order of the huur. Uu uiotiou ot Air.. UicbarUktui the bill wss umenJed ho us to prevut Kherifl'a (rani tollftclitiij insolveul tuxes already crctlikd to ilium, bn., cupovyeriujj the couutf' Coiuiuija'njun to ptwvjj lot their collection. - .-' , , -, Tlie bil,.paat4 IU . ili'ud rjcmiiuAj Aud was ordered to be scu lo the Scuaiu for coiicui;rcoe iu Uic IIoU c uuiadiueAi., Messrs, (Craye-, Huiii3erun..,CatUv of Buncoiibev ToJJ, l A-Jie, Colib, Clarke, 6f Craven, and Pugi;aii wura appointed a Um special couimUV.li ia. reference (u ti n Hud in iinpearliiui-ot matter. . . Tbe bfll to rcquin: the f-ccrelnij of) Stale to perfect g nirts of land iu,i er-( tain ceuntie-. ami to erjujuwvr the Reg ister of Heeilt ty d thu 'flriiti.iu.vui Uio cases waa-takenOfi; ' . 1 ' w Mr. King moved t refer to J Jiliclary committoe. Lost. Tlie bill passed it ecnd readioj;. Under afcuspet.kua rl' the rule iliei bill came, - up n iu Uu.d readiug sod was itfcrml to lliu Judiui iry coiuiiiitian. Ou inoliuu ef Mr. MuOhet, iho t wh s Bc-iwcr usiwi.Ou and too donate bill to . i repeal mu uci to uui,ewer um coiuaiis Miioucm of Ldeutou to sell iho town camuioof, wits iul:uo up oullatlurd reading aud paacil The eugiued Kuk'i; ameudineuta to the JJouo bill for the relief ut' thn tax payars were concurred in. ' Tbo bill to iuceiporute the towu ol Beaufort ..was t tken up on i s third aad pas-cd by a vote vt' yeas 94, nays 0. The bill to amead aihitptarjaVD.-oc lion 1, law of 1874-'7V wai tajcsikuw and informally passed over. !. . ; -- Naak county, akipt th - Lci.mursj.U) revommend a to isible plan for ibe eaily a... -..i .u.4 JTi. ;.... ,.f' i. li... well, wb rrfterred to the eoiniotttce ou Proportion. Wld Q.-ievauces,.- ,, .llnn -.f. ll....i.l.l. Seuat. bdl u ro!db4 tlMleot liowor ".u"' ur, """T""" ,e,reMi" 1 , nj-wnaaj. ."...,.' ?XA1 UrnNMnir Ja in ti fti,.'im' ni . j . , ?A"?: T.a order M JYVJ" , ""sv,tum"1 ur"i- rvis a-i.!!;!; t e , , ' Tharjfflfrial of yesterday wa read. corinwoa au Blft a,ed. ; kkpoktb ok BTAifrrtjrtf Vsmmittkkh. Kcslc, Irem the coiun.ltfce oiivCurpor.i ! . If. ,,t:.L. . T .1 . . 'on,,i hoiii iue coiunitt,- tee o Corporations ; Mr. Th.ue from i vawines oa vwponnen ; Mr. Joro- v. .... eAM. I., i . . ,' b...t i ,.m v-iii'niivcc Vll luicrual IV i.-n fjoi Crawford, from th committee on Cor rations submitted reports. l COMMIjMCATIOWS. ) A conimunleaUii j rec (lie Mats reasuTu -. .j I no eomsnuotowiktn 1 !., apoa mux Hllf. a r Vi ! MKSflAOK FROM TUX HOI'S E, Inormiog the ScnaUi of the passage of ougressod ameudmeuU to several bill. AUo a message Informing the Senate of concurrence in several Senate amend ment to different bills. isTBocrcTioir or BILL. By Moore, col., of New Hanover: A bill in relation to public roads. Corpo rations. By MV . Latham i Li! Klllo wnerid chapter 0, Battle' Revival, concerning the Insane Asylum. C'omm lite on In sstte Asyfona.' ' ,1 I f ' bill to ltrcorpori'.e Elddtr University. Cornorationa. ' ' 1 ' II v Mr. UortshlAn-tt to amend chapter 03, section Battle's Revisal. Judiciary, ' i ' '" By Moore, cel., of cw Uauever: A rasobxtisn in regard to the aonvleta of the Ktattv CoasmiUea oo Psnat Iastt- tmiorjs.- 'Oiimoitoa l ilr.', Aiiuum4ii9ev. nta went .Jjpto tl , eloctiuo of an sn grosslog cwrk. . t, ..i ,.(,.-- Mr. Robinson iul iu ji0iuiuHuu Capt. JW. Wa04.of3twood,.,,,,v, . Mabwn, col., yti laiouiiuMiou Na tbsn Bayd, of jj l,'e(jom,io,, w , Thn ballot W-Uix tkeo. roauilca1 : WilsoijG, BoydlL Mr. Wilson was decbtred duly elect ed, apd was qualified. . CALKltARl' Upon motion of Mr. Latham, tlie rules wars mspendod and the -enata toek-Ui) tb bill to reirulate tbe holdlnr of tlii Superior Courts In the 1st jadiclal llMt4i.i! .' in - The bill pasted Its second rending. BtM providing far an aptiropriatton of ttOO for Ganideu' county, for the main tenance of a fnnatlc lor the year 1875, passed Its third reading, ayes 32, nays H. Ordered 106 enrollefj lor ratines lion ' Bill to prohibit the sale of. liquor 6p the Hsbhath day, with engrmsednmend ment nropostng to strike out "Sabbath" and insert surftlay,"' and excespling 'oo the pTestriptien'ol a phvician or for medical purposes, The lir-t ' amendment, strikin? out Sabbath nail mitertmg tutidBy,". sras eooewrrad in, ' ; turredis. ' ' Resolution td isjlafion to the expen ses hieurred by Ih eommissidti for the purchase of the Western North Caro lina Railroad, came up from thet.il endar. t The question recurred on Clre fiaa;4 f the oricinul bill on ltd third ivulin?, as nmeodeit; and It pusced; ttres noes' 11. Ordered to "bo ergroed and sent to tho House:11 ' V" "Upon motion ot Sennu.r llRn. the rosolntion hv relation to the cl'-rk" sf t!re Uenaral Asiosjbly m -.i taken up. 1 upon motion r sir. 'Feat hole matter icua luileflultely paiMxl, tlm H.t- Ueo motion of Mr. I.ilhum, the bill tecllangatho hohTliig ef ourls in, llie M lurbclnlIistrlA was taken irp. Mri IUlwm offered an anii-nilhieiit SirikUit; out Hyde nnd inserting Dare, .Hid striking 'out'"Ihiro and inerf1ti; llytle. Adopted. ; t he bill then passed it llilrd nrd fl wl reading. Mr. cafu offmud uii nin ii'lmeiit prohibiting thfe corjiomiien from hold ing an nmomit . f prtperty ih ev es nf 10,000. A.lopted. Tlie bill iht-ti pai-H i's third end final reading. Upou motion the Henatn t:cn ad journed until t-mri-ow inoniin nt 10:30 o'clock. -HOUSE OF-ltEPnC'SEN 1 ATf El ' . " , VTi(PXAaaAX, Jan. 10. The housa w eallod to order at 1 1 a, m., by Mr Bpeaker Priiia. . . Journal ol yuaUvdty was raod and ap- ; i . nurwhns ok ooatniTrsns. ' Mr Shaokelfovd, rrtvm theotmaiirtes on ongfossod bills? Mr fdbring, from the committeo on Mioiary; Mr Oddger, from tba cosumlttoM ott propositions and grievanoeo! Mr McBrayer, from-the cpmoiittea Jli public sjoildingw 'and protunla, sabmitted srHMts. " ' ' ' BBBObCTlO!! A!Tb BILLS. " ' i : By Mr "Spake1: A'bill to preTont ft. salo of, Kqaor wiihln t!irio mile of Yel low MoautaiQ church aud school hoiine, Jacksrtn coutity. Coratjiitlee oi propo tdtinus and grievances. x By MrShnckelfordf A t.ffl tostuend chap. 131, laws of l874-,73; in relation to tbe cuartof of the town of KtMou, Comftifttee bn Onrijoratiou. : ; i ' . i I ; ti,., , I rir.irti u llie liill to repfcal sections 14, 15 and 17, Battle's Revinal, was' taken up and, on motion of Mr MoCubblua, referred to tl oemraittee oil agricUHure, Siv. Th bill to arnerTa scctidn 41,' cUsp. 101, Buttle's Rnvisal. was raJUh up and, on morlofi of Mr (lodwiiit laid on tho talde. , '7 , 'Die bill to prohibit th sale of liquor witlnu nun mile, of King'i Mountain High school, Ch-svetan 4 'county, was takeu np and parwed iti second readiog. The bill to amend Section 5, ehap.-IM, Battle's Uevisal, war takt-n np and,, on ootkmofM Cooper, patsed over in foMnallw, if t - ' a' i ... The bill to punish the fellin of tim- "ln MioTounesses riwo in Um mMv of, Macon, was takeu np abd psssed its) sdvnral readings undor a suspanaion of HKvruiea. , : , , i iTlio hill to amend the ,ct to urevent tUvilearuot4jer. of nab iu the waters of Bhsuk river abd ri Hons iu Ouplin, Ntw Hanovea,! Poudri ekmpson and . Chwberiand oosnnoS, was tukeii'vipaud bssaeditrseaond madinr U rhbaU b-pohibrt thesiloof liquor wuiiAS fwOAnuvs si T-wsynesYille -Acad' ethy, liywAtejUr county, . wss , taken up aiki pawsad, ito several jeadusiBi ttudur a wrpeusiou of the raWa. tn The bill to amend sections 4 and 10, ctapler BaUlo'sltoviBHl, was taken UIL- ' '- - The paAsod its SLOond reading. . Ua- ddr b suspsofiiou ui lbs inios the bill eatae up ua its thud readiug. v tin motion of Mr. McLean tbe iarther Imi.Watiou of the pill wi jioatpoced until 'll!nrliiy next aALXm. TIih bill to amend seotioa 1, chaptor Sil, iasof Id71-'75 was token up and failed to paaa its third reading. Ou motion, of Mr Pinnix, tne.wi u by wbiclitiie bill biiled te pass its third n t'iujg was reconsidered. " ll'Iie resoluliou . wqaesting tb stole gHttogit to iutttud, tbo meBibers of the getirral, assembly with copies of the Ueologioal Survey,' ti.L tii waa taken Up addopted, - V -ir--.-- bciiatreatdutioa rxqueetiog .outeom Rfien to asJi , for apwpruditins to rvbllild OS tain r'nnrt luiimM ami iaiU in "'i lT7 LS,iis,,ltfe.3idAt'J4 bj 4eder4 troopa - V Jlkhi tiiwar, was toAen np. , ' Aiiwaiodg uotuio JXltoMB suoved tbM.tha artoje'hiaitor oa thav.UUe, wbicir moti.in prevailed. " Adjourned f f m 3 4 da ': o T k i i: c c . bl U A If ti at at v ft ;
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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