Wmlv
,r,l,;n. Mlr
VOL. I. no. i;,.
MITCHELL BACK
TOTHENIHTH
And the Eighth District Loses
County-Wilmington's City
Charter Amended.
KALKIGII, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, KKBRlAKY -7, IMC.
to be 'all.-.! lioN-Miile t,wtI,ii,. in
"7," "'".; -.,unti,.i eitie.,tov.ri.
ami township.
igtnon, bill to provide a di-p.-n.arv
in tl.etowr, of Hickory; corporation..
..Moody, ,( Ha) wood, resolution in
regard t., the .-!.- f ior. of a judge and
-oli.-itor for t Ij criminal circuit com-jw.-ed
of the counties or Uuncomhe
I I !t IV'i .! llu...l.- . . .
' son, anu .Maui-on
nominating H. ;. Kwart for judge'
Robert S. M, all for solicitor, and Wn,
--1 . H -.n a- clerk for the n,nilv
1., , J
Pill o".
X.
was rallt-d to order
by the preid-nt.
p. tu.
KSia
a .'ji.
SOME MORE RESOLUTIONS
In Which M.ttrr r hj.icy t.r.t Ar
Mention.. l-Young'.. Kill to ICr hartrr
Kalelgh Fall l fn mn t.eril.,K xr.
l.i--V rl.u. i,, "uiMlry Matter.
M.NAI IK.
II OIHV, I I-II IU Alt.
1'MIMXMKIi BI'MNK
being the hill to arm-rid the charter of
the i iiy ,f Wilmington, N. ('.. the -aine
wax taken up and put on it.- second
reading.
Mr. Ki.e, iM char-.- of the hill, -poke
in favor of the hill, eulogizing the
h.-inocraf ic party of the dav-nf delfer-
-on ami v a-hingtnri.and -anl he thank-
1 there Were a few hnlie.1 Il.-ino.
i-jm, ,y. ;" -lll -'ins,'. hilt they w. rc few
The-enute wax called to order at ll' Mr. Adams said thix w:,- thefr-t
ocI.m k a. in. hy Lieut. (.oernor ir ti n... t .., ... i ...... '.I:
Il.tii.rl.r .. ... IM i.ll "l llif I M rltl I
I'raver by
Rev. Mr. Tut tie. of cm.
iral .M. 1.. church, of thin . it
The journal of Monday wax partiallj
read and, on motion or Mr. Mar-hall
further reading wax dispen.rd with.
MoilM.Nii u.
i-;f..,,. Mtl-e presented ..id uii
t t-t of ax follows :
Met a-ey , j.et n ion from citiens of
Wa-hington county concerning the
Mile of Inpior ; propositions and griev-!
ances. I
Starhin-k, petition against the forma-,
tion of anew county of High Point;
propo.il ions and grievances. I
HKI'KKm JLuM CoMMIIIKKH
were submitted, ami I he hill took their ,
upon the calendar; hy
the funeral
party had heen preached and he
wax glad it came from Mich
a preacher ax the di-t ingui-hed
senator from New Hanover. He re
buked the Senator for hi- language
when he wax a representative of a
par: v who hail enter. j j.
.t.u'nie tMiiiM'--niiuply to grasp
upon the nf'ice. of thi- State. He -aid
f I. ill Li t a a. tir.. i u.n .i I.lo .f mi ri
UM-' kS 1 t .-.IJ 7" UT ill t lit' .1 FlI UIT f 1 1 1 1 I I
aging the finances and we don't want
to, and we do warn the ollices because
we can take them.
The hill pas-ed it-second and third
reading-.
THE ' A l.KN It AH
wax taken up and the following btisi-nv-x
tran-actfil :
I'.ill to amend
the charter of tie
I HE i UIM'tl.
was taken up and the folio a.
re-- t rat. -acted :
loll to repeal the . f arter of
.belli ity and to re- haru-r th
on its second reading.
-Mr. Adam- submitted t tut all l.abili
tiex and d.-bt. owinj; by t he pr.--eflr.
corj.ioratioii fball be. .n,-' liabiiii!.-x
the new orporat ion. anl all property
to,w owned by the c ity -hall te,on
eedtoihe riew cor p. ra t i on , a n d all
Miitx jwn.jijii,' aaint the pre-ei.t
corp.iratii.il hall tn imif mitx atfain-l
the prrxent ,,rjM. ration, and all con.
tract, nov, in rxi-tence made by th?
pre.ent corporation -hall he faithful!)
carried out b the new corporation.
Some di-cu ion arc.-.- upon the
ditSerence of opinion of lawyer a- to
'whether thi- repeal of the pre-cnt
; charter would not invalidate contract
made hy th. t-itj ant horii i.-x.
The amendtiiet wa. voted down, ami
! on a call of roll t he bill .a--.-il it,
ond r.-adii:; acx -j:;, noe- 'A.
K Ml --AOK H;ot rill. Ilul-i: OK IU HK
x I. M A T 1 V K
j tianriiittsnirr sundry billx pa-ed by
ithat body a-kirif; ctMicurrein e bv ti e
:cn:i!e. Referred to i .ttuuiittex
At i'aij J: t. " Ml.l.
liil! to amend the charter of the
! tow n of ireen illc, l'ilt count v, on it
1 ecoml reading wa- taken up and
i pa-xed ; a e- i;, noe, u.
Kill to provide fur a -pe. ial tax col
lector in each town. hip in Northamp
ton county wa- placed on its sti'ond
: read in-.
! Mr. r-haw xent up an amendment to
' im dude IJobc-on county. The ainetid-
ment wa-adopted and the hill passed
i its several readings ami wa- ordered
concurrence j u
12." ard two riatiot t..
!" k law i!i liU!en c.util . i r -' . 5f.
t- rej-ai .haptrr law . f ":.i;
VZlM. fjnth. (I ;t.. ,Arli'.u'r Ur
Hi'U? hill ! 12 to au.end wln.n IW'J of
ll.- ' V. Thi i the rai!ro't bSt
that wa b'.t and r.O' i a t;Lti!ur
for that lot b.il. Mr. "-mud skr-0
that tlie hill !m- pa-ei r'Vrr.il to
t be judiciary committee. ! bat n rt 1
- ' upy tbe.atne p...;t:- ti it li : t
f.re it w a Jo.t.
Mr. Ilender.on m...d that th. bdi
l- referred to i be committer- on rail road-
ami rsilr ad oTi!i:i i-n.
Mr. Turner ii;mxl to lay H e rm.
t ion to refer on t be table. Motion .t.
I he hill paed it. .-. f.(i readiii' at.d
wa referred to the judn !iry cm iiuit
tee. Mr. Younf -M.t up a r port frc:i ttie
eon.-iin i.-e nj;...it le to iion
tru-f. e. of the A. and M. . .dlt--.
a resolution that the H.u-e fi'.-
elei-t ion of tni-tee- I f th- Color
li.lte
al..
into
t A.
and M.
co ;
.! loll
tion
t.n
. l.-4
I. I
Hit I x i j. n on.
.'-st.hou-e hill, tabled; -'.x. r -
by Mr. r. w-. in regard to r. .1
d fee of all tate ami county
per rent, referred to . ..n uof
-aiaries and fee-.
171. hoilxe h;I fo Allielot c
t l ird reading..
I'.ill to amend the u-ury lav. for the
protection of buihtin a i i loan a--o-iia!
ion-, w as recomineiided by the ju
diciary committee and advocated by
Mr. Monroe.
M r. .lohn-ton, of Samp-on.ay- it i
hix under-landing that thi. bill grants
peculiar privileges in buildinir ami
loan a-six iat ion-, whirh are ijot jxr.tnt
ed to other indivitluats or corporation-:
he therefore moved that tie- bill
be indefinitely po-t polled.
placx upon the calendar; hy ."senators j . , f .,..,..1 ;ts nt to t he House lor
Candler, P.lack. Marshall. Met a-ke, i ,ONV " V ,";!,ir,,rt -N;.(- " "s , ., .Iiatl. amendment
,,,ay.IUehell,t,ok,ort.HM.,Star:;-'-, rtadn,tf, ayes -J., noes o. .t-. jat. am. mluutd.
Campbell (ippo-ed the motion.
MH all ad-
b i -k, Uice, Sini n, Merc-r. Ilurlcv.
Adams, White of Alexander,
l it K t'o vi miii y k in t N;i:ssKH isir.l.s,
through M r. Illack, submitted a report
of sundry hills properly engrossed.
and thev were t ran-initted to the
llolixe i Kepre-entative-x
rt'iice by that hotly.
IIIK COMMiri'KK x km;i.i.ki hii.i.s,
through M r. Starhnck, suhmittetl a re
port of sundry hills. pa-r'd both
branches of t hix (Jeiieral A-xemhly, as
properly enrolled, and the President
IMVt notice of th" ratification of the
following :
An act to incorporate Wake Hank
ing and Surety company.
An act to incorporate tin Columbus
Irainagt com piny.
An act to amend chapter -77, laws of
relat ing to time of holding the
Superior courts of Moore county.
An act lor the relief of Samuel 1.
Austin, .in ex-Confederate soldier.
An act to aut hori.e t he commission
ers of Montgomery to sell the old jail
building in the town of Troy.
Joint resolution concerning immigra
tion and the investment of capital in
North Carolina.
An act to regulate the tune tor hold
i. Si
SI'K IAI. tHtl.KH
Hill to re-tore Mitch.
Ninth Congressional
t he special order for 1
pure oiin ers and employes
of insane asylums to work public" roads ;
ll county to the ! pa-s-d its second reading, and objee
dixtrict being i turn was rai-ed to its third reading.
! o'clock noon,! I'.ill to extend t he corporate limits of
M r
Mr. Mel lammv and Mr
vocated po-t pone ment.
The bill after discussion
polled indefinitely
w a-
I'
-t-
t.d t lU.f rr thi fX.t.rr, rf I iKtrlhc
bil'iair.f rd.t' nal In refarxl '
!.- birthday, l be H la! i-d it
ifi f?j.lu! iot to aJj'-urn in U i.if -f
l.rr . t.eli 11. r x,!,lr !,?-. t.. ufrr J
Mr br l.or d.l .rd tt a! oil lr-
birthday .-ii ratirday a-'j- crt rt.rf 1 a
bad rjr,,.r tJian u-.al. 1! J.m
iiia ! tbr fi.i.iii ii .jto.i.d it i n t rr
. ordrd ij a uiKlr i,.opr rrp ri. r
jirrwist, a'id r d n t t-;i r be
made It. UJ.o.V l.kr . u..f--d) ha
'.- n Mm i.Tii x' the journal." No
M r. -peak, r t bi f lur;r i f !- t. rn '
1 l.e j.-ori f . i rot 01. 1 v a wrinu refec
tion ;i p. 'i the ""p.aWer tt.l llotj.
and the priio ipal Icrk f tt
Holi-e Vt.o l3e t he :iper
vii. n of t!i- journal dire, tly under
their, hare. t.ot it i aj:raverct!e.iion
nj.ui t he ineinf-rr of thibi). It
happet .d that in the tit.a.lvoidah'e
nb li- e of tie -peak. r. I -.-upie.l the
ch.nroM the day referred to. Iriillie.il.
ately aftc-r the prayro(the He. Mr.
.of NeW heme, I he i li)irilill
ofl committee of el. rolled bill, rrj-.rl-edthe
l';tt county Und bill atid a-k..!
immediate ono)erat ion t hereon. Mr.
Hay , of ,Ma- on, at t.n e obje. ted, stat
ing a his rea-ofl therefor, that tin re
w is a taeit understanding had amor
loj hu.-rf.er. the ilV nr.-. eed 1 fi r I ha
that day. it being a le-al holiday. 1 .!
tiirt h.lay .
'I he . hair replied that he wa- t'ot m
a position to pa-in tacit u nd.-r.t atid
mgxt and unb the journal of the day
preceding directed an immediate ad
journment of the Hoil-e, he Would pTo-
, ce-d w it'i t he ord. r of bn-i nes..
The motion to confirm the report of
the ommitt. e wa- put and carried.
Immediately thereafter I rec.-gnied
Young of Wake, who moved an imme
dia'e adjournment in bom. r of tie an
niversary of the birth of C.ri. II. Y..
I.ee. Th- motion prevailed and the
! House at once adjourned.
i Thi-. Mr. Speaker, i- a plain, un-
ivarni-hi-d statement of the fa t ax
( Rt AT KIOT III SAAAN
a ril..l-l . tmm l -
All a Mun.ri ! ta. ciy
$8,000,000
E
1
TO SUGAR.
4 t - it . a
lie .r,M e ll.ra- to t I to t tr JV, StAU Wlf U Qif tif
oi j , .aoo,j;. v v-r h. . w t
it ha tfrn.t.ed ! t r rtfr ti
hi.'
tf.r
rrlta:t'U rio It.e rn.r l. te tt i!l
l.r J f . r e . f tt r it y . e . ept t he art il !
I.f J . I. a bee h otj di-t ) , I trt-fe Itr Irli
infantry r.:r pr.;e ar4 tt '.c-rfta 1
II uar.tf.e latter t-eit'ir .1 ln, m t.te-1 ,
I be f ty l a l"-n hberali o. arded j
with n.ti e, that ct-rrte,: ;a!tcrji i
atid t.i ife. Or. r.t--.J a an ea-Miti '
"uM le. ture lere on at I ..ii. ii. ,
Mrn.'w-r u( IIm- n.iei.t orOrr f,
II i'-ernlaiix. a e. rrt atbotu xaiuia i
!i"ti, (t eli-r t'W te aklti: Major'
My.r rrfu- to jru il l if r-,
I rt. t t to.id hi le. ture. "I he petition
-aid that If iatter!y wa !luanl !
pek Hi. rr won). dr.or.lrr ar.d ri-t
(,ot .' lr,ed t he Mr(itUt1. W beli
It vv. pr.-xer.ted to the niter
by a UlUI. litre of tWelte atlx-
McK:rlej Ikzzlj U tit
A LAE0R COMMirvSION
'o . 111. hiding the pfrn lent.
two d.vl.loli. of the . l. II tr
t oe corpora: i.n attorney I. ine efle. t
ttiat a mavor he bad no imrr to
at.ridge the right of free pe, Ii guar- j " ad alinf tf. p) meat
e im tfMi Bvm. a W
rMMiM t a-siw-
tiM-la. aalue a-Mi I
lt1K.
w uHitotiK, I b. X-- Tf !Wai
fur tMUr Jay w It. t4rj rtttl
b!i with. Hit r. n.p;til t It St4 lttwt
taiit.r up the ital -4nt .nrnlf
nr.ao.ial lejj i.lat in. lb liaprtafl
featJira tlrf,, a . , m j mw
t-.(. ritj uri!tn. reaultiria; in lb a
.x.. to ailietK
I sc't'Son :;7b.dth- .,le.! "- occurred, and no memher on thi
... i i. . i. . ... I ... i ii.-.,.. ..
-O a- to reduce the fees of notary pi.'i-
tloor, be h" I'einocrat,
wax taken up on it second reading.
Mr. W hite, of Alexander, suhmittetl '
I - - . - I 1.1.... t . ! t
for concur- an ainenumeni, proviueu mis act snail ;
' not go into effect until it -hall be rati- i
lied by the people of Mitt hell county :
at an election to be called in October, ,
Ix'.C); lost. I
Mr. Marshall sent up an amendment
to provide for Surry county to be trans
ferred to .".th Congressional district:
ruled out of order.
The hill was vigorously opposed by
Senators White, of Alexander, Mar
shall and Fort une.
The supporters of the hill were:
Senators Black, Moody of Haywood.
Farthing, Mewborne ami Candler.
The bill passed its second reading
ayes l'.t, iuk's 7. and went to a third
read i n g and passed.
t' A LK N 1 A K KK-lMKn.
Kesolutiom. to authorize State Treas
i urer to pay 'ii7."-,-", actual expenses of
!the sub-committee on privileges and
election, which visited Fdgecombe
i county in :v contested election case,
I passed secotitl and third readings.
1 1 1 t..r..ite : new t OW lislli l t O be
nor ctuirts ot uinberlami .. ..... .,. Klax tovvnshin. in Macon
count v. passed its several readings and
TiTl--".rTjug-Bg "
n act to protect tish in
er.M.1. iii Havoood count)
Resolution t.) pi) NN
blackboards.
K o ii i.uoi
Miow t'ni.i.reen county; also, a tun
to prohibit the sale of li.pior within
two miles of St. Haul's Evan
gelical Lutheran church and lig
Meatlovv hurch. in Mitc hell county :
al-o a bill to prohibit sale of
liquor w ithin one mile of High Brigh
ton Mountain Academy in Caldwell
county; al-o bill to amend chapter
2'1, laws of 1 s'.:; ; also a bill to change !
time for holding the Superior courts
of Washington. I :ire and Tyrrell coun- .
t ies ; also a bill to amend chapter i?x."i, ;
laws of 1'd : also a bill to change the;
name ot Flm City to that of Toi-not: .
bill to prohibit sale of liquor within
two miles of Olivet church, in Edge-;
combe county: bill to amend chapter'
174. laws of ls'.i:l; bill to prohibit sale j
'of liquor within two miles of Con-!
' way church, in Caldwell county : al-o !
bill to prohibit the sale of liquor with- ;
'in olic-nail nine oi i ut-Ker s nnnt
; l amp (iniiil in Lincoln county ; bill
j for the relief of D. L. Hey nolds, late
i sheriif d' l'.um uinbe county ; bill to pay
i administrator of .1. It. Strayhorn f'i'i.
j.a-sed llieir several readings and were
I ordered enrolled for ratification.
I'.ill amending charter of Kiiiston.
i Lenoir county; bill to provide for
ng in t.uiuorti CHiniy; tun to
to
emnovver tri!-U0P
H -publican or
lies from 1 to -j:, cents; pa-s.-d i'r s c- 1 IopuHL w ill ont row rt it.
ond and third readings. I 1'"- pub . cation in the N,- and
77.S,to protect fi-h in the water- of
N'ort.i river and its tributaries. Thi-;
is the bill which created so much di
cus-ioii ye-terday between Me---s
Squires and tiallop.
ytr. (iallop mov etl to amend by ex
empting the waters of Currituck.
M r. Squires opposed t he amendment.
Mr. Peebles demanded the ayes and
noes. "It was evidently the intention
of the bill," he said, "to let Northern
men come down tin-ream! fish with the
hook and line." On the call of th roll
t he amendment was lost by a vote of
IU to
The bill unamended then came up.
Mr. Heebies demanded the ayes and
noes, and the bill passed its third read
ing by a Vote of 7 to .'..- a party vote.
ante.-d by the ontitut ton f tre
t'liit.-d -tate and ; rria. In hi ;
opinion t tie .ity attorn.) aid that;
t fi re could Iw-i.. di order tr tr.m'.le
if t ho-e who would le i:!-ruled !)
"x!atterly' r mark would li awaj
from hi ! t ure.
'1 he committee .tat-.! that It
their de-ire to avoid I rouble Slid thai
they Would ! th.ir I tl iltlelii e i ri t bat
direction. They did but th. irr'Tort
utterly failed. Hy 7 '.! k Mvrral
huildr d lad Collect e.f. W fie ri I a 1 1 rr ) ,
arrived the inob had not a-xiuiei lari;e ,
enough proportions to cope with the'
polo-,.. H) -. o'chx k a how llllg lliob of
over 1..hi -urround.-d Ma.oiuc ball. In;
the hall wa an audiem of about 4'.(
including a number of ladie. I be
lectur.-r had hardly Iw-gun before brick
bat. and cobble ftoie bewail to ram
on t be w IlldoW
I'.efore '. o'. pM k t lie mot. had grow ri
to probably tw-tweeri .'!, arid l.t
pie. Window after window in the
hall wa cra-hed. rie. of -Kill him""
' Imwii with Mattery !" "I ..w u w it ti the
renegade !" w re heard. Chief M.-Ji.-r
m tt summoned t fie mayor. 1 Ii? In -ture
clo.ed at ::tt o'clock, and it wa
! apparent that it meant tl.eo-.of many
live, fer t be b-et urer and I lie ami le In e
t he I temocrat s as a body v tit i ng against j I'll ion
Observer, charging a faUM,. at mn of
the record, is so manife-ily unfair
and unju-t to the Sp.-ak.-r and to the
members of thi- hoii-e, that I am sure
that journal will at once make the
amende honorable.
Mr. Monroe also aroe to a qiie-tii n
of personal privilege and read the fol
lowing :
"M r. peaker. I wi-h to -peak for a
minute or two to a quest ion id per-eiial
privilege. 1 loiigla-s' gho-t. like l'.an-
qiio's, will not down at our bidding. I , j,.avv lIlr lai
had hoped yesterday that t'ti- iiou-e, ( A- ,.,.jiriest wax aM.ut to h ave
and th whole country , had heard t he vvi, ,ji4 fri,.d.. the chief of H.ice
la-f of thi- matter, b it. as I have been , .topped them and refused to allow any
informed, that on ye-terday it one to g.nlown -tair-. Oul-idc. Ma"-
stated that I was publicly charged ,,r ,,,r, aII,i ... W in. Garrard we're
Willi Having Vol en lor me lamoii rtso- ... co.oliation The mob bl-ed at
the bill. i
Mr Williams of Craven introduced j
TVO:., resolution to investigate the af- j
fairs of the shell tish coinmis.-ion ax i
follows: i
Wmkkkas. Ii is a mat'er of common I
notoriety that the late chief coinii'.i i
sioner, W. H. Lucas, and the Hoard of
Shell Fish commissioners received large j
sums of money which, it is believed.
were recklessly, uselessly and improp
"lr' v soTamier.'J'. Sti4 .. .
i WhfuEAS. 11 1s cwumoiii- ii j... -.v..
the whole matter.
When the resolution
was
red,
having no prejudice againt Poiiglits
simply because he was a negro, think
i ng not hing of his w ife, white or ot her-
i wise, ami i nteiiui ng in no way io en-
ihnr-e intermarriage between th races,
and wTiin- t please the negroes in
thi- Houss'jiid to remove their
I prejudice agaltt iu) pnrty, my lirst
j JmJ'j!-e was t--ote for the
FesOitinOTT, - st inill' llf"d t t,v
IS'.M, con
SIIIIIS. Tiev
,-rv lo.Vlil K. AO Kit I ITl l.K
.- '
of tlie tellers
S tor I Of .-I'lir -.
..... iirio-reo tTiT.
I'.ill to create a criminal circuit u. .ot t
separk ur , ,, rraven, evv 11.1110.11 , ....,,, ..... ulHlei- tru-ti p-i-
vv-.,i-m Ki ."e- I ","" ' " .
,1 Meeklent.urg, rors, m, ' ed second reading. . ,, ; ...- ! ;iiv reoresented ' -VT V. . 'I4-f7aJilS':
'V oerro amend chapter, laws 01; bea,u, ,,.,ilt:lx. , nun,ber of bills unfavoramy re- . , ,,ai x ne p.u. ... r - . , - tamiing uP: "' V"" T 1 .
., 1:11:.... .,t ..00s- ,. 1 ,.. 00 nmenumeiiL to -- - u- i he sain t' . i. i.o - i ....nfusion. Known sr mat 11 wai not
ern.ng tne , . ..!!V Wake. Fot-Vvt l anl Wayne i ,. todav. ! commissioner, t.f he Worte WMWi. I and M-ntaneou,; that
' u nties and insert Vance, Warren and ; -"J"1 absolutely worthless ami unni ior ser- the f.)npriment was vvore than
00 the -k... 11. .ties. . iviie;ami . , it sounding nra anu a hum...j, s...........
Mr. Merct r, one 01 o ' - ' , substitute for the bill ; llou,0 was opened with prayer by , Whkkeas, It has Ken- rept.rt., u. v , nt wishing to be mixed up 11. the
til -M'W
of the bounty prrrt atur. '.J cut .ff t
t tw etia t u.etit .f the tar if? law. Tf
.ro d ta.utit) ;;' Cte t '.nlK
a tated in the aitir ? nient adftr4 ;
but Mr. M it. bell (to K a l.t t-llf
that it would ra Si pumui. A
point of order aa tr.al afalraat
the mi ndinent. but tti r-rr.aM
toted it in rd.r l.y f
I to 12. After that the tuani c.f lb
U.unt) proHtt ion wa aured. al
though effort were n.ade to ld il
dow n w it h free iler an.endmerila anl
other projMM.lt Ion. Iu th r.rur cf
tht debate. Mr. .ornitti warned 11m
-en ate that Ihi U.unty .r.MM)itiuo
would add to raitiliC deflt lenrle
whi- b. be -aid.wou.d reach tn.(aaiiaav
' for the I reelil ) . i r . Tlniiftl llilrl
on the bounty prop.M-ito.il aboved lb
' friend .f the amendment ery
and t he) carried t be amendment eaaily .
Mr. I rye. .f Maine. uedd in
carrying an lmp..rtard arnrndruent,
providing for a retiririr it for th
. re etiue marine er i r. m rder to r
tire many aged .fli..r ml ltr di.e
giMMl ervi. e and who now tand In t Im?
way of pfoniot ion.
Mr . or ma 11 1 Md. Iem. rd Mr.
I'.erry (Ark. I'em.j had bnk
change .f personalities ot er timta-r i n-
jM-ctor, w bo had lieen driom-el by
Mr. (..rman a '.itira fatorite. Mr.
ol.ott al-o made a arirrr arraijcn-
me'it .f timtM-r lnert.ra
Mr.lloar. of Maxa huaetta. diru-
inttl..i.i.fer iM.ofif ,v. itirarif mmiA
p. on all lire iwii in tbecitv wa . " -y
;ent in. hut when it sounded the mob , ' ."V K . ; . . .
' derided it j to the tM.utity, but tli rn lntrrrt of
Hring on vour military." s of j "'' - .... .v- .-n.tr-
the leaders shouted.
I " To hell witli 1 111-111 : theyt an't av
i slilt..ri
. . ... . . . , i .... i
l'.r ..nlr i.f f fi.fti..r t Iim 9iir.lt IHI
BW J ...... . "-. . . " . .a....-. , ..... " . .
formed in two single hue and charged
the mob with fixed bayonets in hope of
breaking it. Tht: mob was -boved back
slowly but refused to break, and oc-
-o,r-sllv rucWwrre thrown at the
and that I did not deny it. ami ,.,. IMli:.. n,,,i b.M.iid t t heir ..rder.
a-the paper, this morning are f nil of di-p.-r-e. The military alarm, eiev -
it. I wi-h to make a brief statement ul ali lir,. ,.,N j,, ti(r,.itv
i - -
r .H.rrici it ..oiiui v
i- L- from t ie lllliu ,N- ll a Iiovei i .!..
rraior. ....... .1:. ...ul . . 1 - ir..vl.-r ontioset
ISIIII .11.111.. - . ! k .f.t.v. - r .
Ninth district. to create additional expense-
v I
1 1 t imir from the
K. A. Aiken from the
CtLOKKI A. l"t M
1 this bill a
He said
! Rev. Mr. Woodard,
! from Swain county.
,,,u' 1 After the reading
Inttie tiall the audience' was fttill
enned up. soni of the women were
crvinr and those who tetitured to
... . . . .
glance at the risk .01 a uroken nea
j vote.1 againot the ugar bKjnty c-a IIm
fflnal vote in the Senate, when a einfl
vote won ii iiave retained l Im bonty.
wa a bindinjr obligation
Louisiana, and it prerlude4 br from
corning here and rlalming a bounty
that their rerreeotatle had re
jected. It had been aaid IxruUlana
wa willing to jieia her uooniy in or
dertoftrike 4n tb manufadu rr
irt t hit Vb7. iaVfaJ-
too aerinua a aUtement Bffint tM
. ..d sa. the mob found riothinir to en-
.- filiation". - ....... . . -. - . ,
Representative ; tne a;d steamer Lilly, which was oni niatur at tne final count. I lid not vote t rorace them
nal had
COLLEGE.
the
that at 1-
v message was ordered sent to
llot.se of Reyresentatiyes . urn at -
persona, to tin :K;w' o,, 1 M C.dle-e
of trKsfees for the A. and M. t die-e
lie colored race, ami 1 nai t m t . ,
S'had appointed Senators Mito. e
ad Starbi.t-k F
fr.cn t IH root to
he was pledged to economy and that it ; yr Ttirm.r
was a fact that litigation was oti t p Iie vas Us
wax.i ,-1 1 .,1 these addi-liri
of the
proceetieu a toon
remarKeu mat
ting to the readin
he voiild move that
... tn..tflte for S7..iot) was bought for a when :i little bov I rea! with I vi..r-.eneral f:affertT who in in
jour- j cmsiderably less amount by those pur- j j beautiful story t.f ;eneral t rbarge of the diocee, in the absence
w hile rh isino- her in behalf of the Mate, aim ; ,.-aii1:,,t( , nulling off his hat ami , f iji.M,r, Ijrcker, nllrrMra a portion
said steamer Lnlv
the credit of the
State
of
. . 1 nan u 1 tin - 1 iu in 1 1.11.
t ionil et.'urt with ekpeiisesof judge, i urtlwT reading of the same be
solicitor, clerks and other o u-crs 1 te ; pensed wlth
was opposed to such legisiat.tu. .t.. ... ( petitiosp.
.;V11.1' : hecanse they did Uhe liquor la y: .u p ' vVC " " ; grave and sermu
ot thai ctrnnt... tM-v :id i change of lines ueiween .-v-o
. Miiu.-il court. nut itiev -'u ; v lulu.. ai:.,!,! QoraiTisr ov a
noi want t.. ", They wanted s Watauga eounues: 'iu "'. o - ; ih reflecting upon the oinciai
not want to pay . changing tounty lines between Ashe der oa -.hv fai,, w. II.
..riminal circuit creaiett m . - - Hooker, petition ot cm- v . . , t ,nde
f tUi;. Keogb from the Fifth drs- , ,mvugh Uens of iSort county regarding , ale ;
"!" riLol for'ucl;; ... mmitt eeportedluUtvernor, without action on his
istrivt, being ... - 1,. ' ,,,, do all in his power to , 1 ne Ma.. , - . .... nn , bi i part ; and.
. . (T-re.ii iiKtnv i"iu' - -
as no j Whkrkas, Thus. M. Holt, late Cov. r- j bovjni,,rofoumll v to a negro. hcaue. f t,e int.h.
in?: f ! nor of the State, has publicly stated ( j, ne did not care to be outdone "Tbis mai
lat the j thal he endorsed a note for over ''..'-hi , jjj,,.,,, by a imple old negro. vnur , burd
' in behalf of the State in payment for j onlt,wnat , the same-pint, I felt that ng jise;rac
i i.i ateiimer I.illv.the said 1 box. M. 1 .,,.... ... this hoii-e.and in ......duct lie
state. Ilut whatever therraaoo, ImiU
iana had l erelf abolinlied th bonty
by her ! in the Snat, and !
boo Id not complain of thla abolition
now.
Mr. Hoar went Into a tariff ph
and declared that if tb ajraVtb
.. .. ... . ! other end of the Capitol, and tb aac
man sia tery, in .e, -r.n (Ujrr rfjd f Ul atrnu (Mr.
irch no harm. on are bring ...,...,,.,.. i,..i tt.-ir ar f.r two veara.
eon your religion byyt.uri ; -. .t..n to 3 rent ter
coimut i nere ioiukiii..
l.l.lw M I .1 . .. ... ...1 ... . ft . - ' 1 . . n
llltr Miu I,.. ,,c,rr..e 111 II11X llllr, liu cum llll Here lOIIIKUk. II ll no-v .i
. . .1 i ... . as 1 ur ii - - ... - . . . . . . 1 . rxiuii'i.
Holt having no autnoritv 10 pte u. , . ingi-lative halls ot tins country, , witll nothing rjul conuemnainn. ' ti fiml tolr tknUkrij.
,,..r have for deca.le tM-en pulling 0.1 t ne.r . j.jead with you 10 o.-per-n fionmft. divided, th ot beiag
merous charges
nature, suppirieti
and testimony un-
upon the oihcial
ave for decade. Wn pulln.g oir their . j.jd with you to dii-r and go fion divided,
atxto my ideals, that it was not too ,1(l: j., ot render it r.eea.ary n th. f,rlirim,.n
UU-U for me t d-.it mine mce to : ht.d bbnid here t hi night. t.r.Hluced trior t
If bv -o doing I have unwit- (
part
pebnatu
tri
tri
di
tli-
trU!Stetf BII,s itbopvcep.
by Senators: e4tahiish a his:"'
Herbert, nil 1 to ltahaia, Li-
.ohtKd in the t.J a biU
rniiigtheSeluof Labor , tat, stu,;
agricu turt. r,ice the expen-
lVuldison. mi. . - - - ..
believed
. . - . 1. ,. ivunpri 1
economize and save not K(i interest which bad been reter- ; Ui;ViVe S;iid Thomas M. Holt, then!
expenses aiul ,,nK ' . he would red to them. Gov ernor, would have removed the said
IH.ed these t-ourts e yy q j attent on to (flU.e ha,j ntth,.-
n't Vo,te -:)r- a bill calculated! a mistake in recording his vole on the ; j , Wn the maker of the note
him like it wa"iltaofb'VunU,vment a ! resolutions which pa-sed- on Moi da j : aui f(jr the r Luiy.
to givesome one 0 'W, but j lle ,tated thatlte was absent from the r d
job. Me nl,?;i',tlwVv to hint. He House when the voie wa iao, . Whkkeas, The good nane ot ine ;
that it looked thai w. y , , did not vote at ail. . . J .:..: rate. as well as the said Thomas M.;
hat
inn
1 1 . t. i r
tin"l v compared I musnasx to i.ee ami
Wa-hington. the one 'the noblest figure
that ever xtood in t he foreground t.f a
nation's hi-tory." the other. 'the grand
est figure that ever she.1 luxtre upt.n a
; lost cause' ob. shades of thehenesof
I viiev Forsre and Gettysburg, I h!?
for bointy en
........ -.t . .. ff Iia av nr
. r . a b 1 1, mm . il.l ki..iI .li.fti.k I . .
.1 iew 01 .,o-e ... Ur..j art. ad it waa afreet 10
the vicar-general by the hand and left, j " m 4;. J
but the majority fdood rtiH. ! Tl;r ,ote wa then taken on tb Jnd
Four . ompan.es.f Krdi were then . . u.unty amendment
banked at.ut the dt-.r of the hall w . h . J' , ,J b-ninty of tiWJ'W.
V Ur.oiit waTree., to. 3; oa,..
lt II. ' aIII- " f
it II. ' I I x. - , - e-. r l-i
licemen and the mayor, there w a a . "
pardon if I have sinned against tne , ,wi f ruin t he mob, nut ti.e niiuiary.i
r : .... . f .1... ,u.i.,lu .if iti X . l : l..v..fiula rioalieit St ti.tck in '
elixe 01 propnei. mr -..-j rnij;iiis (. .
noiaK.
WHi!kot,;. Feb. y.-Th Hoaa
own part v, not onlv in thix state but in aJj directions. lattery wa place.1 in ' adopted a pe lal order today nndr
others I can only plead that my action tj,e centre .f the military and headed hirh the day, until :30.wt gTnl
-nrai' from a generous impul-e in a )V a detachment of mounted police and ; t,e r.emmittee on labor. and U-mrrow
1 nureard patriotic heart, and I can but ; w"jtj, f,M.t tedir e 011 the sides, the four . ill te given to tle committee on tlC
1 .; , . .. ... ., i... ,1... .v,.;t,.. . :. f.,.i-- .n.ui Ki.bM m1 k i.i,;i,iiniri ind rr.Kitid. Mt of the
irii none. 111a. i..-iiim. .- coiimaii i ,.tlnia.. ......-- ...... . .. . . .... M - . -
Pardon-; 01. . , v..rth t :
ovxter intercxistt ; nl. , t to bear
iina:tib antl tlienex. - - n , . oolirtr
ylete ine ' judiciary.
"':Habill o Vrohibit tl;- ?
jioia'1"." wi,,, three nines o. ..s. ,n ia,
of Whih;y ' Washington county ; Mr. I
Chapel ,KlnlT:" ul' grievances. origina
t.roiMMt'.a";i,rest.bill to declare ihad req
1 Forbes (by req u- aiui Wafee f
denounceu 1 ue u... - - , The act for reguiauuS ...e ..wv..... .. Lucas and their associate
iuj.isticeto he peo ue 5Urprised ! of books for public sc uH.is was report-; th? s,iaH be
Mr. ra'W'ninauif k.mwn: and, '
at the speech of the enatt ti .fied : new bilis. ! Whf.reas, The oyster lrulu-try hav-
ion (-nr. n criminal! i.....;., to incornorate l'eacn-, ;n(r fallen into a state t intK-uous ue-
i....-- iii. ikitui uv.'i r - - . d - i
-- .... 11 . ... n w-v . ... tna i.irierM
nniK were i 4 ,,oM.Kir 1 1 te f ul v i uiormeu n
- s. , ir in ui .t ' .
,e.ir rancor and hate engendered by jeers, man hed to the l'ulaki Iloue, ! time wa occupied in tbermtideranon
discussion shall have uieu anu
.tnmnt'. ' ir Hoover), ne
e of the A?r.t, - ' .ithat New Hanover neeueu a ... . ..... u? Uo nn. . o
agriculture. nrovide and protect , t,(Urt and wameu t .... --- ,a u - . - -
I iro- .. ... ciii.) Mt'CK leti uui ii. s...v - - - - . rev enue a . . v ..
.Vn, -)?. SJr t bear the expenses of ; orJt.red illted ; nw. 1 opkins
This criminal circuit
"... . . iha exnensCS. Ill me m
VV 1 1 1 tl 1 V ur i v . t .
iVres" of reform and economy he w
- a . .- . 41 T Ilr 1)111.
in ia"t ... - ..onntv W3S
r Fowler sain j .
rinallyinthebill
sted its name '
in the bill and It;
I I I 1 - c . ! UVtit
. . , r lilt" i m ii." - . - ..tan mn. - !uca l i r
.ma lll.l It V x-" ... I T , I1H M 1 Ii CaV. '. V iir llP . Ill 1V71IV l v - - - '
I .I'll -
.
thi
been forgotten, thae the fenerous im-,
pulse that actuated im. may in me
mv-terious and unseen way continue
to'soften and bless the lives of men."
lPKMNfi FOK WoMFN.
f.ill to nrovide for the appointment
present condition i of women ax notarie- public was alyo-
- . e ' I llllL' .1 J" " l...i in 111 . ld nKt'U . V ... ' V t. O.v , . 1
- ': .o.rnoses; i-ouinmircv" , , ir and with all her ,rinnled Confederate somier: 5et
forotnr i. : vaKe - -- pxnen,ive thin?. V "f. n, to nrohibit the sale of liquors in
ticesol u 7 j : - restore i.eo.fe.- . Wean ""7': ... . .i..nlni.t to "' Xh t.,.-nhin. Cumberland ,
MarxlVi L;; ' n. a,-- 12 ior.'to protect tish in
Turner i bln for u.e be in -' ;... ; OIIt cf WOrk a ' ; "tViver and .Mingo creek, in Cum- ! er
Mitchell. ;, . .... i uTies. scheme to give -oo- , t ee to nrevent
.f tlxb : uxii .to- ,,..,., ' t. There was no neeu - ner ianu i-oun i j . y r
tection of n . t)) establish , Job. I here wa ulJ vote , - Bi East Fork creek in Ha
ller in mpn cou ,.:0rlImnai - r - inflicting on i d - unty : 12y, Lawrence, for reUet
.rr.dea ... :n ro reoeai co.tk'tv. , ocjmsi tut o.... -- sird i 'V .. . ... . :-.-;..t Vo v in Martin:,
-:,". .,itr. Alsoao.o - - . nh,rter ot ' tH- ceonle what tney uau - -jot scuoo.
front of the entrance, presented hayo- w.re tbe enfoit rd by tte L nited htatea
ii . . - i - . l . , te... --,nx- r . 9IIHII- i-iTiiii 1 1 v tm v ' ......... it. ..a ..M a .mI ttm m mm m mm i mm
t jt .a... -(i-T,T"iai t-- i r . ii i i j -r trni rui fii .11 irr .-liiii".. '" - - - r . a t. twi iai iiri wrk a i raeii uiai. - i-iiiii . ym .ua ,w - mm w v -. aw -
. . . r tor i i h uiiu'i i v - i inn av - v - , , . i - o . . a r i ur i - a.i vi
UC:i. i" "v " f I - , i . . XI. i n mn-ii- II W A til 1 1 111- A . . - . t 1 .
-i;:.i. i-on k'ili v. for cissoiviug , ted there! ore te u , .i, --.,. . r:t . V larire rtetaenment .i ponce wa in. lfie irtiriuin
i Till ii i'V'--"-'-- t , x- . . r - ...i..r Ti.e- r- --'ii , i n I , . .-, .
as . ... ,v j,, certain cases : , uFi,,i vED. iiv tne noiise o. .0-1.111.0. ... at the hotel to miard mm over nigr.i. not agami in empio
rtrnr v eVa der. relating to fishins Uentatives. the Senate concurring, j wanted the aye- ana n--- u-" - , Kverv dnr of th bot-1 wa bm ked and objection w. met hy Mr.
a.' - ' ' - t . . . -1- At ' n..niit crr 1 r reH'i irii .1. 1 1 1 1 11. .a r a . .
; i -iennoernon river; nunier. io . That a select comnnuee. .0 ',.,- ... , iu..o .- Mr guarded. At Ma-onic nan 1 i.e t , m iwun, a no jminieq twi
idtitppernou r.tt , iii.t. passed its econd reading. Mr. , . . . n,.rd...i....t.tHit,.th.
i 1 . . . . . . . . 1 .11 1 .1 r nil lot- 1 1 1 -1 ... 1 1 run -.r ,iun aim in, i.i'. m . .. ... , . 1 1 .j s x .-il r 1 1 ha nr. i T iiiai ii- . mm . . . - . - - -
lit 11 . auic? . ... s s - . . . x. v. . t ,0,1 in i.i.Ip 1 rie Tit 11 i'i"fu . . - e -. .
. ! V.z;.. -..;..i.,i to l.iv off Diiblic roaa . hf. nnno nted bv tne rrwuum m n.c, Dnai. ...-... --- fllP Mrs. latterv. and to prefeni xur- rt. aJ far ai tiiir, aa
' ."I. r-:. C-'Tr.kn. Watauga county ; 1204. senate and Speaker of the House re- its third reading oy av e o . .0 , .... d4ni4 ,t prry. Fi..dinf . inroriK.ratM y.
... nt-Biti'v tte tne ia is ; enaie 0111 -,"-- .. . n. 1. ....- ...a o,. m.i. : a, f .tt.tt n.mrit r.r n
. --r " t jn m m m a " f a " m w
followed bv hundred. Mattery wa ftnd paage oi u.e 0111 providing ior
so buried in the midst .f the military . b.,ard of conciliation and arbitration
that the mob could not see him. The ' ( lu rJtp4. conciliation faile.) ) to medrat
mob had gt.t aii.'ng them that any a- ! and ette differeneea between com moo
xault would Imj promptly met w it t. Lul- ; carrier- and their employee,
jet. Th hill wa rriiiri-d by Mr. IHnf .
At the hotel attout i haI gathered. ' jj on the ground that th derra of
ri.- mliiiirv no.de a olid n.a in the arbitral which, by ita termi
r.mpiaie, tml
fee. Thla
Mcf'leary. of
thattl m
terxa t.f tba
membera of aa
a i sneetively.
forth in me
; amble and all otn-r niauers ...
relation to the oy-ter inau-iry.
ittw shall have iow-
! uwi". . - . TS.:. , ....
to send for persons anu papers, anu 1 anu Mr. 1 jj
c.tmJmrnithj as in courts oi law. tltiru reauings.
y-' and shall, before the adjournment of j
bill was explained by
ni.dar. Also a v - ; charter 01 the peop e What iney . - - 01 t
Newton C.n ,.,wnshipL. Ae aTked that Mecklenburg be o a bri
in McPowe 1 cou
new . tow n- i f ; faVor ne that the fur-
'" i stricken out o. - -
' I .inlTl.lTl tl. I llx out r
thercous ue ; from Mecklen.
the name o eU im ?j:Um. heard, and he
Dixon, to amend laws of 1
to authorize the con
hridsre across lrenl river
;
- 1 . . .-t irtai jir. ridiin j "-
foregoing pre- ; protection otovvne r;nn a 4.-; iarrely dwindled away. Mm. Slattery , York, prolWed arin't wlt ltenn-
ammais a-aiii-i tir.v .o- v.. - - -n & rarria later and .Hbe haty ronideration of tb bill,
unlawfully n'.Pondinb' then.. 1 he h m wittot diti.ioo.
-A Jr'nd and! brought to hotel. Mr. Slattery i , A bill wat al-o paed to provide for
eu . i.nua rkfd for a lecture to women t-mor- the publication of the bulletin of th
, , r r . t row atiernon anu riaii. j e irpiriinriii u. iuii. ... ...
P.ill to nrevent the working of female rov . .c-., ...... ... . .
- r ... tiirk Am rrt k n 1 fwrniirriiw iimui. j ii -? .mini ru muiiuurr rieWifctvu kru ikiv
- . . 1. w f ami UIT fi Til Mr ------- " " . ... . '
: this Assembly, reptn ute rem Vlutr. r- ----- made to-night that they win be , in 3W7.
investigation, unless omerwise oruer-i i-onv.. .-1- . - driven froati thecity to-morrow. j The remainder ot tne cay waa ov-
1 Toted to eulogies on tue in ana paiHie
; aerrirea of the lata RebreaeDUUv
xM; 1210. : ed and shall make such recommenda- tabled
struction ; tion a5 in it5 judgment are necessary Bill to protect bird- fro
ver:mi.if e correction of abuses, punish- 1st to November htb .1
nm February
Mecklenburg,
Wilson counties
THE LEXINGTON TRAGEDY.
1214. Mitchell, to tnjrd readin
uperior court to ap- j
. ......Mshii'
towns a.o. ei,a:ige
fortune, u. tion. c ie.ei- , burg may ue ,ne till 11 130 j jn-bni by taction :
Karl, to t,ref.ore.me Wednesday, February ; 1"r)W clerk of Sup
county l; or relief of J. 1 "f;'e"d' ! o. the bill went over. point cotton weighers m Franklin;
Grant. l)ii hl, unty , reltrreu 2 10O; ana me t incorporate Currituck
eS-heritl of 1 1 message tkom the - indGamden Railroad Company ; 1216,
to oaie""". :n t ,ecUre oene.
Starbiu-K. - , t.orsyth counuw,
iojrinu'
ealender.
Varthinf?
-t.ii.ru. ...
ll.u.v-, trrteVallCes. v!1l mnrO- wtin andtllC rrCMo.. j. . l-'-JO, AOOOlL IO uaiaic " v..-. .
tion and grieva b,U to pro- red in, anu 1 - tellers at the 1-- , pAmiiro county a lawful fence
.XKln fcf-r ?t ion J . nHr. TEwart, to amend barter of Salu
Tiur InatllUllou:. Ti,ant
ofcharuao. --
s-- . . a I T mm- . . I - 1 m W 1 oni-t .k-mT-5I ll I MP ' l 11111 f I III lr 1 AlIU
Honker to nuse , nocKow iuu t.cra ment ot onenuer-? a.. ---- , - .v; rn.nra
! fio.!o'Jer Lnntv lawful fence: 1212, I:..... nrosnerity of the oyster in-1 passed second and third readings
, .Z: , nf k:- llSJr ; .r t. Bill t extend tr.e provisions ,
1.4 nn. iti auitruu ia -j v w - " ltti cji vi i.. , .
t ii wlWk nnhlic roads of Rock-; The resolution raed its second ana Mecnenot
i IVnt,of Illiooia.
BILLS THAT PASSKD THIRD READING.
irg road law to Asne gpcui to the Caccaa.1
Watauga counties pa--a srvonu u ; - v. c
i thira reauings.
1 Resolution providing for joint com
tTD.path y of My Citla All Qlel ;
the I yyaler "Will B 0ernor Som Iy.
and c. -i ..v. i-.z-i.Tftft. .
Feb. 2C Hun
3.0O9 Wrtai f W TaWfcr
Chileto!I, Si. Feb. 58- Tb p-
haa aeited tn
lice debartment
! . ma t : - r-. . -
third readings. i ... of -itin:, of DaTidson and ad- . , " J "JT ".V . "'V- 'i-t
court to aDDoint ctton weigners n , t9b!ed.the election law having ai-; .V""; ..'..iw fc-.n h 1 unaer ine iipn-ary wf
Franklin county : hill to prevent fish-
01 Lieu
ready pas-ed.
hot
contra baa4
conaifned
--j .... .Anii Baxter
riaa ii.i i n uiii3 i; - r-v. v- w ...
amend chapter V7- ...,t;. ! tn'nK
. i mn luim irauiu.-.
and almost instantly killed bJ 1 to p4rtiea in Charleaton. CapUi
?r Shemwell yesterday. Lvery-, mrrt! arreated and tb aebooner
i, quiet, and the citizen, will ;ronfiteL The value of tb liquor.
to re-enact
time for!
idtnira reau.nK-. ; defend the prisoner and -ee tha he , ''-,.7
Resolution by Mr. Hunter, appoint- V Xo threat, of iTrxh- lZeJ
ini? February i. th. as the time to go - v.,. rvu,rr ,mM ..Tt Mk !
waa f300.
.n ng ea.at..
er; education. for the pay-
Public school teachers m
ment of Puu" . education.
.,H s-.ri..n t . ..... i .!. l ti Z are Iiearu. V.Mir. come-, urn m ,
. . i into me e.r. tion j - -
i . . . - : 1 1 . . .
;.- k;m ... r.rrn certain old rec- ! Y" riV.-VT." . .unrl tinn 616. i sa. na ln lr, wl" "u,: " Krw
u.ouj , ... . - Dili o.v " '"""I i w 7(-- 1 interest .
r J4ui- 1 - . a . t in.
oul .n Riineoinhe and Henderson; senate , . . ; ,
th words -incoikpetency of testi- i ' eJal chanter 523. laws of 13: counsel ueeu
striking
PTVieVen7tethen went into executive y: 1H. Bryan, to col- oros to u- - n ! PpH.t. a, well as Republican .are
..A-:5'.,e-.n unomination sent in by . ; f" . ( hatham; 1223, Bryan,! Mr. " .ILr. in ! Pvinff bond to ure oi ..bragging on the fair and impartial
session " v... id.. - . . i-r,; oi nersonai urnm-sc uu ;io.ouvu. , j... .h,, nenu hit ui a uuutt.., -! . v.v n.. t ' acr. - ,
.,c.rtrprnor. . , ...!in regard to appropriation to L ni-, "IP- iTnevJe .K.sf dtr.rin? i urin' 1 .pe , 5" . . n;nct way in which Hon. Z. . Walser. of
rurso.nt to adjoarnment tb. sen.ie ; .o...u
ollbe'Code. in reg.rd ti dff ndnt 9
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ADie . .
NaHriLLalenn,ren.zv---t-'
mittee ;p pointed by the iegtiaiar v
iaet irate charrea of fraud in con
nection with the election for fwernor
in Not ember laU befw" woek tAsr'
A aub-committee U .iuiof In Banrj
aw twa'l AAA
over the lower body eoant y twe tin v
Tbey predict he n. '"BrJ . " ? "
some day. wl" "PJ t -