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CASIAF THE CAUCASIAN it printed OTer .iu,uw copies in i. Wi ipct t print and cir- Has tli LrrVt CirIatiaV4 U LKAl'iya k'Kk'Lr IX XOKTtt Lt durinir the preMot yt-ar M I I. I. I 0 ""Of ol. xiii. IIALE1GH, N. C THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 18i; o. - No. 11. CAU ta a m 'HE LEGISLATURE v ho i if 1 he ohlet member of t he K"iililii aii party. Mr. Vftu h aid: "perhaps there li'aiiN'it be a better time to makf a A I iWflK K j MateineM. The D.-iihm rat and e-pe-ill II Ull ! ' ''' t'1 " Tat if pre, are diap- i pointed in timlini; hii' ti n-l matt rial Mi this ide of the llnu-r. You t-re ho Alliance Charter Rest tyed By The Hou3e. HE APPOINTMENT OF COM MITTEES liil if t mint ram r lnlr Aeton In . I t al-liitr it l ! I titift.rin i lixl'iiHtlii.tttiiil Kt-tlttlrrmetiHil tni- riuiitf I'liMIt rli-iul-tli.ttr. Til I HP PW M'IPVY. rlif IliMiHf wa- .H-iifil with prayer Rev. Ir. .1. W. l artrr. pa-tor of t liaptiM h iri it in im ciiy. . . ... .. . i .. ,..i Ill' III I III I1 1' III ll'T' .-Hum .lll'l nrili'- iumI torwHi d on lli"ir drsk a tin iiIit thanked tin Lord for the I it 1C of government, tin i't,-ibli-h- it of courts, tin protect inn oi nan risrht .Vr and prayed I In dl- blt'SMUg llpoll till I tody Ot IHW- 'ir, K. I. Stanford, allant clerk ii read li journal ot t in n iy ncmre, ili mviih ijnirUly approi-il and tin ltl rOI ' J''M III OIM'f- IMISI l,-.-s. 4W,i4 Mr. Stanford's Nrsf expiri- in rcadinir to so dit ingni Ii il iiilii'iii i. ami it wa evident to m d that In had not yet reached int'hhI of wrlfatixfartioti which e ni.il old clerk appi'itr n much al H. II KW Mill -M KKMOt.l I PN. Peebles, of Northampton :i- irt tnaddrc I In speaker, lie In- liced, fnnlit ion cnm-crning tf fir- v." .'iilviM-iilitiif tin Iri'i coitiaici oi i. ml i ii. I rin I i n l' idir Si li torn "to Vll hoiioralih fttortn to iM iiri tin iir of an art for tin rnf roinaio Rvi.i iM h l:i in of Ii tol.niKI IO nt tin-art of t'oiiirri'- impomnf r in i,.t i'imiI ii ih mi tin i-.in oi i Hank. i rfxolutiini. vmti ri'f rri-il fo tin iiiitl"t on hnatn-f, followlnir MM- -re thni miro- I ninl ri'frrr.! toappropriau foin- 4. ... Mr. 'Mi Kfiiiit I oprolniiit tin ifartiirt ami "ah-of r.iirii iioim or ti-iitlnir liullor. Mi rollillilltff uouil Ion a X rif an i's. Mr. Imuran .n ior i m . i it k t.. i'.k.'la.Wiil I'llOll III II-IIIT'IO O I" ' ""' Iv ii'--:iiii-l nnillotiolH'r. IO 10111- i . . . on iiiii'rn'. Mr. t rniiifl An art to inrorpor vi l.oiltfi-.No. Ms, I. t. . K In itlff on i onorat ioin, Mn Kuillli. ..f tialtv .An art to nut tin I'oiistil nt ional roiniri in ri'L-ard to liilM'h' nrlionN. To L It t on i diirat ion. Mr. M t ' I j m im v 'I forllm if-rli-rk of l In SiipiTor oiiit of llanoyi-r 1011111). ''oioi!iinlttf tllriarv. Mr. MfWbonif A oill to xiimrl iHKloiif r ol t iifrnrtonnt 'o i pofrial tn'j I't'irTininiiil I i r on lii-n fariift, tiotift tiifii who liaf oiii lifi to riirlit what tlify I.M-liff til t" I hf W rill;o of tlif fmiiiiimt iM-ojJr. Thfy propiw to ilu it in thi-ir own way. I In y iiiMli-r-taiol tin rfMMii tiility thai rif upon t h in, ami t h-y lo not -.hirk it. Tlify ar ail jrood nifii. If t lii-r in a rratik ainotii; thf in, I havi faili-l to fiiol him. "Iinrinjf tin M-n-ion. tl e otlnr will In- In at im with ttn rratfi ronr t). 'I hiy will Im jfivfii plnfy of linn In iliM-iim nn-aiini. and otfi-r aiiiriMlim litu, to 1. 1. -iff thfincf Ives on rii orl, proviilfd i iif am mlnif nt ar olli-rfil in jfoiiit fail Ii, hut faction op- mii ion u ill not hi toh rati-u. Mr. IV'-hlfn iliM-lanni'M for Inn iif of Ilu ll'.iirc any iliciMHitioti to intrr- IVrf with Ir'il imatf l)f illation hy Miakinir nifrt dilatory inotioim or ol- jfi't ionn aod annonnri'd hin williiiKiif to vol i tor t In rNal. Ir. W illianm, of Vnrrin. dfiiiandrd I In a and ihm-? on the iiaiia' of t In- hill. Kw-ryoiif who voti-d at all votid ayi. l"1r.rn. Lawrrm i', Kay ami itMiu; a-krd tin pri ilff of t xplaininx tin ir Voli'.. N in n tlw roll fall rarhfd "I.nw-ri-nri," Mr. l.awrfiH f taid : "I waa nifiiilMT of tin la4 Ilon- and votfd for tin rHal of the Alliann rharti-r and a No ' . liarlrr it, hut. with a mi-iHiilrrtamliiiK, a I wn noi a iin-mhi-r of tlif Allianri' ami had im iiiti-rt'-t in it. I did it at t In niifst of allianri'iiii'ii, lr"i;ive thnii a rham f to draw out minify dt poitd in thf hiiri imm4 tviffiiry fund wh'uli. I hi lifVf to ti riixht. I'nt a-t alliiim i iiirii nay thi-y art' ihjnrfd hy tin provision of thin hill, I olf ayi'.'' Mr. YtMUit;, culoiril Itfpnhliran from Wakf ronnly, tnadf n ron--lii npvf h. j;iv inir I In rfttnonn for thf panna of the hill. Ilf nnid:"Tlny roniplaiiifjl I hat I In Alliani'f had ;oiif into poli tifs. Tin truth wan, thf Allianrf ri fnnfd to into I f miH-ratir. poiti". and hrni'i thf milk in thf I'ornunnt. Tin c nun' ratif party, like tin old man who wanted to work twooxfn and hail oni lit t If nlff r, yokfd hiiiiself Willi tin ntfi-r and tin ntfi-r rati HWay with him. Thry ynkil ihriimf Ivfn to the Alliniiff, niid wlifti it ran away draKUinK thfin 'afti-r it, thfy wantfd to kill it." Mr. Voting a wry tiriyht mulatto, ami ilofn not nffiii U h at all dinron ffrlfd hfiaunf tlnTf an no lVv colort'd mi-n in t In- lloiisf. Tin hill wan jiiiitiuliHlr pa-fd on jln M'iiini rt ndihL', Tlnisi I h Co-opfrat Ion mt n hfjran to n-ilff m oiif of thflr nlfdyrfs madf to t hf pi-oplf. Thf iifxt dinennnion of intirist aron ahoiit M,r. ISanrof Art rflatltiK toinimr Ink i H on thf ronnly f;inn of y. To roiniiiittff on pi nal iimti- I Mr. Mfwhortif Art lo fxlfiid ntlf limits of thf town nt Mi' ii iiri'inr fount v. lo mi i ii i r - it iorporailoin, Mr. Turm-r Art to pnvfin ra In Jury and witness tirkftn ilf I'randin'ir Milrhr II roiinty. To nittff on jiidiriary. ,i ln! . t ..I I. t.l mr. iniaiim .mi ii' " . ... t IJ ..ll....l..M IT ll'i. laWMOI 1 i, nim i ii.imi i w of IshT, on.n lorhanj;! titm Idiiitf Snpf nor ronrtn oi i ravi-n rtif. Krfrrreil to fonimiiiff on ur , . Mr.'MH'all-Act to imcrporalf aro'lina Mutual Kin litsiiram-f HUV.of rharlollf, To roimnitttr riiorationn. i . ... .... ... ..i Mr. Aii'i lammy .in m rfpt-ai law In New llaiiov r roiinty. To ittff on rorporal ionn. r. WmlMiriif mil to im mi XV.l, laws of 1 To i-ominit-ndif iarv. r. Winhoriif ltill to aniftid of Mnrtremhoro Ii. li. l otn- ad to hi lniilt without taxint? if. fo imliiiin till ini. r. MrKf nzi Petition from St ivnntfflifnl I, ul In-ran i hnrrli, in i county. To ominittff o ror-. .... Ir. William, or rravf n jifin- lli iMMilfntfd elretion ram or vs. A. A. I.yon. To eominittef k llriTf! ami f lert ions. l'limer, of Miti ln-II. " intioi liution tn n-frr oni i) ian to Hif roinmlttff on iW I ml f Irrt loim. rT ... 1. 1 .... ...i ... t... ."solutions were onjfrifu 10 uy flllfS. rreiwh fxtilainfd that it wan fnf tufinorjaln. , ;n pN t'o tlif (KU!t: n'd asniifiifd ny iukf r to appfopriatf eoinmitleef, resolutions heing likfl to jru- 'Dtislderiltue Oiseiissmn, Tf twti hy Mr, 'I uriifr, ini"; riuiMinii ki.kci ion cshh, Thjn dinrunnion was projected hy thf follow in rrnolntion oll'rred hy Mr. I'ffhlfs. It Mffiim that tin m-at of Mr. I'fTtir H -ftlfrtX f(ft.' Virfr-Ut''!. and tin rfsolution wan a preliminary.- inish to -.'ft tin advntit'W of ptmttioiin In fnl'f t he if at hattl should conif on : "lifnolyed, That thf coinniittff on privilege and election he instruct d not to net any contented election canes for hearini; until tin not ice of contest has heen introdu ei into (lie House of ICepresf ntatiies iiti reterred to aid Thf siiatf wa t-n I ti .rd r at !0.'.o oYI.m k and otifjfd with prayer hv lf'v. Ir. l;rarion. f thf 'ity. I- ollow injf I he tiill intrcwliw h! hy Sf nator Atn-ll jfcterdayv inaknij; the If gal rat of inti-rent ix r nt.. Sfiiator Mfwliorne iiitriHluc-d a hill tiiakint; thf Ifjral rate of interfst ttve ;e r c nt. w In re no ottwr raff i nj-f i tifl. Senator Amnions introduced a hill to imoriM.rate California i'.ptt .'-hurcii in Madison comity. Senator Mitchfll introduced a hill relating to convicts on tlif farm in Ite rt if count ie . Senator Mewlxirfie introduced a hill providing t hat chapter .'Cil, Uw If .'I. in regard tntheMate printing In re iMalfd. It wanankfd that tic hill he put on its passage, and it passed its second reading. Ohjcction was made to the third readiiijr hy Senator lovd, hut a notion hy Senator 'ok to have it read t h I hird t inn carried, and the hill wa passed. Setiaii r Kranck, of Otminw, intro diicfd a hill coiicerni ng I hi insiiauci or t raiisferenre of check n, due hills or ot h-r evidences of deht, Also a hill i elat iisg to (In-Insurance coTiipanien. This hill provides that all lin in-urance companies doing husi n ns in thin State shall If li hif for the face value of p ii ies i'xiifd: that tin acci plain t- of pn--miiifii hy a company sall hf prima lacie evidence Ut.'tt I lie fwoperty in sured is worth the amount slated on 1 lie face of I he policy, and that all law which enahie companies to prevent I he recovery of, or to reduce iy iial ilitien on Mlic ies, ufte r v,',''v'" "' pre mium t herefor. an- repealed. Senator llamrick introduced u, hill to amend the elect m i.iw.s, which was n-ferretl tn ijie commii,lee m the judi ciary. Senatyr Cook offered a hill to amend sect inn tl Hi of The ( !odf ; also, to amend section 'ill of thf Codf of Civil I'roceed U re. Senator White ottered, a resolution asking from t he. stale treasurer infor mation concerning t he linances of the state, and especially concerning the amounts paid to the State I'niversit y, t In-Normal and Industrial Schnoi, and the Agricultural and Mechanical col lege Senator Hicc, of the committfe on rule, suhmittfd the report o( Uie etiiin mittee, and the repoyi yva r-ad in full. The clfief and marked dilt'erence- in the rule. reported hy the coinniittee from the rules under vn !i the Senate has ordinarily' forked, was a proposi tion tohuve tltestaiuling committees of the Senate appointed hy u committee especially created for that work. Thu proposition was quickly distin guished hy the Democratic, miuority, and they Piyd such opposition to it as tliey could. Seyernl amend- men's were onriu, the support of which was conrinett to the live Demo crat of the hody. Senator Adams, in supporting an amendment offered h himself ohjecting to the pi-oosHioii, cited the fact the Dr..tcfatH' Senate of lM70did not, v$.Kf- tt'om the President of the SfUHlf thf privilege and power of appointing the committees, and, j . i . ... i. ....:.... ....i i i.. j. i. ti'fYfUlfUl such mi action wouni '.itt 1 1 ri - in the r Jft of the prt-eiill i f this lli.u.-f. that mi h "indi ieiii iiti" a biuii sfn.wn hy the commit '- t!iu? 'ni wcr- taken up and iavs t f-r hearing on the rj fntrtr stat me nts of coflleslailln. Tl e fa ts of tin case an ihfse : The Cl!it.-tee of Join s cili!lty refused to take his m at ;hih- ;. i i1 iii t tn li ve hf wa entitled toil. A letter froll. .lofu - county, which vva-. in the hands of the coiiimittee. sfati-,1 that thecon teslee had not only let-lined to take his M-at. hut had actually accepted a position on the county hoard of '-otfi-missioner. Though satisfied that he would net come, the fomiiiitt'f. mi far from show ing "indecent haste" in this matt-T, olft-ri d to trie this col.lestee another chance hy giving him another not ice. 1 leave it to any inte llige rt ir"htle man on the other side of tin llnns. to say whether then was any "Miiih i nt haste" in this, and I a-k any man on this Hoor tonay whthir this stale incut w hi h I have made, and other gentle men of the committee w ill endorst., i not Mitlicictu to e-iahli-h the utter mil ruthfulness of that editorial. This die v out Mr. PeeUJes from the DemiM-rat i- sUi.. Mr. Pei-hlfs fi.iid, uw hen I int ro duced thtfi resolution on contei.'l electnHl ess yesterday I thought that there was a disposition on thf her side to take up sunn of these cases in loo great haste wilhoi t proper nol it cation of contest, hut auer hear ing the statements of memliers ot the r-omnirttee, I am prepured to say that there was no "t uneven t haste "mani fested hy him." The statement that he left the hall Mr. peehles said was not true. .Mr, Payne, of Roheson arose queslion of personal explanation said that he was "perfectly there wan no intention on tin to a and sal islied part of duceil leslel l ouitiiiitee, ami if nil)' res have heen Ii I ready set, ticTore Mich notice of con test has hern introduced and referred an aforesaid, then the committee is in structed to take no further, yetinii in such cases until, such notice of contest is introduced and the case referred." It seemed likely that' the skirmish would hring on the hattle too soon. Thf representative men of the various! parties now advanced to vhe front. tlreek met tt'reek. Such men as Kw- art, t rench, W hite, I. usk and Punier on the r'usion side of the hnuse, meas ured arm in eomhat with Peebles, Winhnrn, MrClamey and other on t h Democrat ir side, . So far Mr. Peebles appear to be the Ajax In debate on the Democratic side, while Kwart. I.usk and French see-.m struggling for the leadership on the side of Fusion. Ililcmuh, ol Cabarrus, so far seem to be in the e;d with Hie Populists ip the House, The debate on Peebles' resolution lasted till the t i me had passed to ad- i journ. Mr, et'iucii made a legal argument jn favor of ilis resolution, which was responded to by Mr.'Kwart, a follows . Mr. Speaker: In reply to the re mark made by the distinguished gen tleman from Northampton, 1 wish to say that lie tnay a I once disabuse his uiMnl ofanj Impression he may have that this committee will act in relation to those contested election cases in' any ot her spirit than that of fairness and in strict accordance with lav. Hut the gent If Mian, froty -New fUnnver tlia) I'lso'be' fiilVy assureil that if the t it e ot any representative upon this llnor is tainted with frml, and if (hat representative ha failed to receive a imijorlt) of the vote of the people of (lie count) ne assume to represent, this eommlttee will not hesitate to act. out iMvcWJlJiL't. ' he reporv ii'yiirrcd that two ineii'.T'Jtxsjk,1 M,e appoiiiung committee should h'TVMWii.iifd and elected by the Senate, and thanTti'e member should be appointed by the President. Another proposition which met the lively opposition of the minority was that the President of ln Senate should take bis vvau promptly at I ho botir set for the opening of the Senate each day, and that in his absence a President pro teiu should be chosen. After a little debate the previous question was called. The ay en and u,oes were oruereu on. ti;o question ami the DeniocraU otily voted against if. The rule-4 were declared adopted ani ordered printed. I'nder the provision of the rules Senator Fram'k nominated Senator Kice and llamrick as members of the committee ou app intment, and iry were elected. The President iiamed Senator Adams a the third n,eniher. Pending the d!isc.usion of the rule. Senator Itic.e, of New' Hanover, stated that in submitting the report of the! comniitlee on rules, there was and there had heen no disposition or inten tion to reflect in any way on lYes ident of the Senate. b,ui that exist'n jf conditions er such a would justify the adoption or the rules presented. Senator Cook pleasantly att5,ruied the assertion of Senatc,r ti -, and Senator Sigmon a'o. atiirju'ed it by a graceful. aUuskiu' to the presiding olUcec. A niessaeo va receiveu irom tne House of Hepresf ntatives aniiouncing the reception and transmission to the Senate of the tJovernor's message. Tha message was received aty.l x;A, ater which the Senate, unioiiViied till this o clock.' concerning contested scats were h ed in the case of J. M.. Karle vs. tVS. Mitchell from t!ie Third district ; and Scotland Harris vs. Dr. Isaac (Jreen from the Fourth senato rial district. HOI'SK. coiiiinittee oil inv I h ires and eli tions lo ftc with indecent ha.te. ( 'V he-seats of hot h these gent ! iin-o, it Is tiuderstooil will becontestef',., A petition was presented fit.m li. M. Crews contesting tln seat of A. C, Ward, of Pemlv? c-ounty. Uefern-d to committee ou privileges and eU- lions, 141 1.LS. The following Uiils were then intro duced and n'terrejl to appropriate com-mitees-. By Mr, J. W . McLean, H. IS. No. :- To form ft new county from the county, of Hit -hiiiond. Ily .Mr.ti.Z. Fr ench, of New Han over, 11. J5. .1.5 Bill to incorporate the Wampum cotton, hum ot New Han over county. Ily Mr. lyne, of liobeson l.csolu tious iiisiructtng Senators and Ifepre si'iitatives of N'ort h Carolina in Con gress to Ue their inlliience to secure an appropriation by the I'nited States lor the support of a normal schmd tor the Croatan Indians in Kobi'son j (ounty. ! By Mr.Co,., or Pitt, Resolutions in-) striictiiig our Congressmen and Sena- ' tors to use their influence to secure an early settlement of the financial policy of the I'. S. ttoverninent so as to preveit another issue of interest- bearing bonds. , By Sir. llileman of Cabarrus, H. IS. 3S Bill to nnu-nd chapter 147. lr.w of 17, i II. B. 30 To incorporate II. Ii v Co. Iii Mr. Lusk. II . ft ,ii lisbinent of cviuiiual liefore tlwy tsJ this hill? Why did Ciey think -o inu ! of it and try lo g t i hard? Two Detno-r it" -tlitors in this city want'd it mi Utd tb.it tl-y it templed In I-3IH- i-m tl ol ht-r. twsj-.in,,. e ch one wantftl the printing: ant i his. iii wn prt-ssvd to s4ttlf a trouble in their own rank and keeping ilu D-iiii rat ie party from splitting apart. Mr. I.inehawk was w.ixintr warm. when Mr. Kay an.- to a nint of .rdi-r. ".-state your point if ordi-r," said the veaker. "The iint of onlcr i that it i imt allowa'ile to li.scu.ss the nn rit of a t ill on a motion to refer to a commit to "1 1 if Miinl is wed taken." -ay the -hair, and the irt-nt leman from Kor sy the out of order. 1 got into the discussion all I want ed to say, any way." said Mr. l.iii. h.w k. as hf took his neat amid laughter hit In House and in tin gallery. Tin motion to rff r was lust, Mr. Motis'oe said: "I am sorry to nay ? t: at ;t istriifthis l.i'l wan pass,.,) he-i-aiise of ti i..s.si'nioii.s in the DeitiiM-rat i party. I am a man of peace ai d I like to . e pe ace a u nig all my neighbors." I le Mid not want to . I In Immic of coii f . ntion revivt-d and he wan opposed ii th- repeal. Mr. I r in h moved that the considera tion of iliis matter Ih post pom-.l and made ! lie spi-i ial onb-r fo'r lloYloek on Momtay next. The motion prevailed. The eaker aniiourict-d t In ft How ing committee and the House ad jourtied until lo a. m: Monday, .Ian. 14. .il l-H i ikv oMiirri kk. I.usk, IL W hiieiier. P., Kwart. P.. V. biff. P., llih-mau. P.. Line hack. P.. Henderson. II.. Young. K., IJuhiiison. li,. Si5ith, D.. Peebii s. D., W inhoriii'. !., Met l:imm. I .. Kay. D.. Fla k, P. Wooteti. P., .iohiiston, 1J ISuch.tuan, P. I'tiVMU'lKK ON KNOI:SSKl) 111 M.S. Mosrs. Burnhain, Dardeii Hunter. Walker. Hurri-. of Hyde, Howard and l.ii wrefice, M-K I AI. I'liMMII I iV Kl.K.i'l l. I. W. Messrs. Frene-h. I.nk, Kwart, Dun can, Cox, Young, llilfinan. S. A. Wil liams, W out in. Cinrie. Bryan. Bati man. Ktheridge, Wiggins and .lulian. I M.-... r. S. AU-II. I'raiM-fc. A. C. harp J. , W. i;. stpln. .. J. DuU. W . c. K.w.l. E v-'"' ." . J. Blat k. i li.nr maii; W". . Krtl iiC. W. It. I. nt!a. i. Miiirrt. r. ii. i;.-e. r.. i. i.r.evts. pn I. in. iti Ul I, a- t . P. W . W i Me n-t r. pr.-sid.iit t let li-,J. Mr. Ki. : -W , i ar Inri- t n. tit !p.ite and iitevt ail :il.r. i.-ir-." , M r. A -ll i I . in. i saa t H- ? i i i -,n i"iiii.'in m. : r-.l . t. 1 ..n tli- i..i. t r, C. W. , I, r nils. ..ii.l.cg of tf- rfi Iv-t.i -r tin- : I. I. r. sj.n, . S !,,.,,,,,.,( j,:. , j, ,,( r fcfirrr.ir .-.. ...... I .. , .m . . .... -- a. ' ' U IM lllll llt.-L I .... 1 . I n.J.ii -. . : l..- i i.i . . . . .. ... i . ..,-,, i ,-r,. vt .i- ihh fi-r i... i at. .1. IM.liJ . i Win. li a;1 u 1 1 -3 T ' -l Tm ' I t i.k. ' i "" '!a i i Iif en; ii,rs.i li i . l"-i-: tinn-ii Mr. :!s ..... lainy. I. i;revii. K. . Abeli. C. W. i-.it. r Mri.. k . I.. o. ,'f :u!i. r. Viriioiil: ..-itr 1. ,-r.-i.! .-i'io i.f I .1. .1. ll.w-.iv l flint tn t'.i. .i. it -r r II. W. N.-ri Miich. il. W t . I tW d. r.,t-,.t :..',... w. k. h.iiruijii ; W'arre-:i c rv er. A. I. Long, . I J. I.U.'W. .1. .1. M. M.Hy..l. l . llamrn k. Mitt hell. luV rr.lii,a ttt t a4 rf tf luaj. m Iim-I. ims4 iW hitlm (r I1m itbtk print it. r t wmI.ir rntfnit-ii Ibim ol lUtwich. am 4 fei mb litmir a fair it all trf . Mr. N uit. rrsj ait aiM-tl iM-tvt Mr. i:y .sll.tuir. M that tt ! I t-i.;y .ir.ketsttl wsli. a Jt, tl. kw-h Il.-nv. riJ M Im- IVtttil! i,.iu. :,.i., aitwM nllva 1 into of . t.il; a'ot. r i. Vfr. Yr l.'.s. j- m tM-ti. r w? an irwif ins rt cliairmat: : .1. Y. Il.tii.ri.-k. . ".Mf!I.jI i. M. Sander. A. II. Padt;is.t. .1. .t.ji.J. Fortune, A..1. Dnia. K. . vb-11. W.J. it Adams. W.I'. Dov.d. I.Ure. n. j lr ' ...n; .,.,' .'..f t. J. C. a. i in ii mist i! -i- rJ trrrr I rt-aws-r 4 ntliti of tl. pt. p.. .,!... 1 1., o ..... i' ; mi i!.l.i...ii,lii ii., , i 1 1.. o i.i .rt s..,. i-,, tii'f ... I.i It. It-tri-lM.oit n.i IStdlainy. chairman; Warier Carver, j w hen ir .r. idt.i imthi I-- -rheophiiun White. W. i;. r tt-d lis, .1. j I nt i..i . . Will- luade a i.i Ii .1 llt.ti,.id! M li!l. t l-f ri,i. I .. 111. lift T. P.. Iloov.-r. A.t . Sharp. '.Ii i- Iter b y . n. M. renders, c. V . Mn.fK n. V. P. M rn-r, W . I '. Dow, I. Im- K tr . I .'; no- J. M. M i.' m! k . ctia ir man; .1. P.. Parsons. I heopl ih. bite. .1. K. Fowhr, W. II. Fartlii, g. A. Y. Sigmon. .1. P.Ia.-k. .1. W . f .i h.r. K. B. Brow n. T. K. M. Cnskey . .1. db-r. V.irrcn i arer K. T. i M. Ca i- fs. W . nt. Ai i- k. i:. . ;. Mepbt us. A. J. Dalby, .1 moms, A.J. I -Ha. it. .. t:i,-tn Alil. W.C. ilowd, l.iir.-en. M.l.i.,,-.; Af. . . M l a -ki-V . chairiiiaii : I'. A. iM.k, J. M. V n.-K. .1. M. M-w b"rne. J. J. I.ong, J. Y. liam rii k. J. M. Candler, Warren I irver. . K. Marshall, W . C. Dowd. K. . . Ali. il. W . P. M.-ri er. . . M it, bed. Senator damn Dem. i of! -nl :;n ameinliiif nt to add SM-nat'ir M n-. Dem.) and Mitcln-ll (Deli. to thi loliillliltee oil ils;e asylllin. 'I'i aiiii-ndni.-ut was a-eeptfi. and :: amended t he report of the coliuiittei was adoptetl. I.eaM'S til absence Were grillliil Ii Tit T-r ! I. I'-,.. U.-.i if tf list it t ion .1 '. it t "-ssi -t.-l. t : uS tl iii ,i. i r nit-tit tl i,. - i .ior Ki. , IO..; on. ..iM ; h"i Id i- oil. , no . t ;..ii. miht Ih- it he WtTe f fl.ttetl again." Sfimliir s.t:ir i, , , tiiwijs,. ,,t el.ijuj. a pre l h.tl's i.t-re ch Id s pij,.- w.tlor M a.--!..;! , ;. ,. , s.iid In- si u., v i,. ,f , 'T "l a w.t any."" In st;.lus- ,,f jl,.. :i,.,, r a f,r r r i . An' I.i In tel.! l l . ai i. oniil I m I -ti.iil.iC. oh nt t w it c. Irt.ii si!rrt. t ii t i .i- ! ol ' I nghl o il I . i r.d pi -iej- ff.,. ! a sm al.t-r pi .. tint a- t Si'iiati.rs Mi-ri'i' morclaiid. r. llamrick and West- I I I IK IM S I I K tlVI- IC I'IMN i im;. UK 11 III i Buncombe the is! jn and Matti code ab-the de for of COM BAT rilHKATKNKO. ine wa e on tinv nege ami elect ion Ir report, llxing the tune for ing thf coin cieu ejection I recommending theempioy- a stenographer. ehle anked for ailivimon ot ion and the House voted on 'onition to allow the coiumtUee y teiiog a h. r. valuable lime wa wanted in iir and amending resolutii ns innUinir the mcmlM-r with I he ,aw and act of A-semby of arolina. It eein there were luglt eopie to go all round and miestinii WliellliT I ne lew ropiest Mnd of the Secretary of Slate lie given excluively to the com- . . . . a a ft or should ne piacen on ine the nieinlwr, allowing one every two member. After notion, amendment. uin- wa finally agreed by amend- f Mr. Smith, of (late, to give y to every two member of the ileman aked for the privilege rawinir from the committee to repeal the action of the last 1 . . . t. . t... lire Ih regard IO ine r armern . . ' . .... .. W f.M.lll.ljl re. i eriiiission. oem ji",ii,ru wa taken up and diseiisseti ty llilefinui. Peebles and other. leman stigmatized the act of t fie lirilaturea''one of the most oia- niivesof legislation ever passed Iniaturi'.oi .orm i. aroiin.i... Deeu provioen io me u t Ihuaiiu fiisand VA'X an etfort wa mauo to own this fund because many of ancemen would not be eon- Iv oolitical bosses but preferred wir own thinking unpolitical Their charter had been drawn . ot emineni ick ulJ' ,Was nothing wr.ong witn ik L ' All we as'A is'to he set hacK to V chart etp and privileges we had thin vicious legislation was en- morning a tl . I - . s. ' Memorials counties of By Mr. II. B. 41 To amend North Carolina laws. By Mr. Monroe, of Wayne. 11. B.42 Hi for the appointment of three com- tii'ioii.m to eo.lifv theliiu-n of Ynrth Carolina,. ' ' By Mr, W. AV.Drew, II. B. 43 To protect persons holding lirst class ticket traveling on rail-roads and steamboats. By Mr. Drew. II. K, 44 Bill to re peal the charter of Brunswick bridge and Ferry conipany, By Mty li.uske, 11, B .43 To Jincor por4u the town of South Biltmore in Buncombe county. By Mr. M. 11, Flack II. B., 40 To vd repeal act creating an additional jus- -tice of the neace in II igh Shoal town- J- B. ship, Rutherford rouuiy. By Mr. N el.soM II. B., 47 To change faB fev-ni of the Superior courts of the TeJith Judicial district. Mr. Mr. Howard H. IS., 4S T-o re peal the ch:vjter of Elizabeth City and to ree iarter the city, iiy, Mr. Y'oung H,B.,S To provide for better drainage of Walnut creek. By Mr. Taylor II. B., 51 --To regu lated he numb r and time of addresses by counsel i.i the several courts. Bv Mr. KaseoeH. B., 51 To i iiangv the time of electing ollicevs inWiiuU sor, Bertie county. By Mvs Vt-'avi.; it, B.. tVt To l rotect persXm, holding lirst-class tickets tra eling on raU 'oad and steamboat line-. By Mr. Reynolds II. IS., 51 To allow John L. Stewart to peddle without li cence. By Mr. Higgins II. IS., 55 To relieve J. M. Wooily, sheriii' of Yancey county. H. B., 5(5 Senate bill ii Act in regard to public, vuintiiig. (Repeals act of last rv.feitiy requiring ine puoiic pnni- m;n.vtk. Prayer was otl'cred by Father Ma rion, of the Church of the Sacred Heart. He prayed for wisdom to de termine w bat was ln-t lor tin honor of t he Almiglity and for all the peo ple. The following bills and resolutions were offered : A bill to tax prisoners with costs in criminal cases. By Senator ('rant, of Wayne, a bill to amend the charter of the City of .' odds horo. Referred to committee ou corpora, ions. By Senator Starluick, of (iuili'ord, a resolution retjuesling senators and representatives in Congress to work anil vote for the repeal of the in per cent, tax on state banks. Also, a resolution reoiiest ing the national representatives in Congress to um all honorable means to secure the repeal of the internal revenue laws. By Senator Taylor, of Harnett, a resolution providing for the relief of W.J.Sutton, late sherii!" of Bladen county. jseiiator Rice, of New Hanover, from the Special Committee on the nomina tion of standing committees made the following report : 4 STANOINU CliMMII 'TKKS. Juifiriiirii C. A.Cook, chairman: J. wler, J.M. Moody, Kiias Hurley, S. J. 'TwisL. .J I'. B. Hoover. j .. Franck. J. B. horTune. . K. Marshall. A. ('.sharp, W. C. Dovvtl, E. S. Ah.ll, W. J. Adams. Filmin J. .1. I.ong, chairman : A. Y. Sigmon, .1. M. Mcwborne, II. I..' Crant, .1. Y . llamri;-k, (). A. Starluick, A. A. Forbes. R. I.. Herbert. W. K. j White, , I. M. Candler, Warren Carver, i F. B. Rice. K. S. Ab. ll. C. W. Mitchell. I W. C. Dowtl, W. J. Adams. Atjririilturi J. M. Mewbofiie, chair man; II. L. Crant, K. T. fsni:es, S. W. Wall, W. A. Moody, W. R. Limb-ay, J. J. Long. T, K. l'Caskev. Angus Shaw, W. P. Mercer, C. W. Mitchell, W.C. Senator AhclJ. of .lollUtull. Iliovei to recall tin- bill passed by In nali yesterday, relating to publi pi-jniing This hilt repeals the law of sit!', Vhii! prov.oes lor letting the pi til i - pn ut - letting tin ing to t ne lowest tiniiii-r. am: le n -s in force t he law which ant h.ri .es fhat the public printing Ih- contra te.l lor at a certain pric. Senator Mcwborne, who int riM.'ucei! the hill, said that his object in prest nt ing it was fo give tin s-.-n 't tit power to put itself on recro as t whether the fuililii- jirinting sh uid le let by i iilltl .n t or let to I he lovves" bidder. W hile the law now reijuire. that it be let to the lowest bi.hh r. by act of the hTrislat urf of ls:t..i re pea -of that enactment will pn; in fore, the law which jn vid-s for out rac. printing, lie d sired to pu t he mat tcr in t ins .shape so that th.s Senali might goon r crd nc ct'-ni ig ;t. Other dis.-i ss:oii tolh.wcd. farl'ci pated in by sriiiiliir.- Xarln : Do.-!. Carv.r, Fowler. Moody ami lioovir. The i-etieral neiitiment was h:Mhei;' should be no tampering w tblleijile - t ion, and t hai no oi.rse w is pi .-n:irs:-hle for Ilu .Senate e. e; t in aw rd tl -nliiiet for the public print m. lo li lowest Id Mi'inlv went int i at! clue - M-nator h pre-loVVe- i it ah. tat. if an--r suei- ii o: I Oil." tl " 1 .. . I I. I owes' give: e " t b--dlcis. i.iu. be !rik in.-ii I. r oi i ne . i.-. i .,n I " I. over l--r III.- I ii. e. . nati r lort'ii..- Kt-p. t lionet. itesgi;tt ioli ol soiii" llit-ltil,, r tt a- s,. aKi r pro tein. mirbt I e mai!. . eli.-i.t.r liooVt r ( Pop. . IW lit. I.se i. ele. ling an ,.ili, ,.r ..r whit b t h.- on. 1 1 "1st :i.i Use. K p.'. of ll:i UimiI. en t In- ii. at t. r an uioriiing. bi:t :iM. r he w a of I h- opu. u ol -si-Halt r I.i e !' i tl in l. r 1 1 1- i r. v isioi. of ih.- i-.. n. -i it nt i.,n. Si n.itor MimmI . lid he h i'l not ; . .hoij.'i.t t l' ih" .-fi:i ni ng into ii ion t bat 1 1,.- it...; i. coobl t;. It.' .-i.l. rii'inu II. L. Crant, chaisni n : Parsons, S. A. White, .1. Y. Hamrick, IS. R. lirown, W. II. Farth-' ing, S. K. Marshall, John Aminoii:-, S. W . W all, li. A. Cook. A. II. Paddison, W.C. Dowd, W.J. A.i.ui-, K.S. Abell, I. C recti. l. li riitil 1 in irtr4 ti! iif.-i. L. Ilerlii-rt, chairman: J. IS. Fortune, T'iieophilus White,.!. W. Taylor, A, Shaw, o. M. Sanders..!. F. West m. r iand, W . K. White, S. A. White, V. arren Carver. W. P .Mercer. l.( reell. ' l null ami .'if 1 1 a in ii k. .-hairman : J. V..( J. Daiby. K. T. Snipes, Warn W. K. W bite. I. (in en. W. P. W. Mitchell, W.J. Adams. M. ( :;.,: Abell. -J.Y.; .- - ilier. A arver, rci-r, ( '. l-ntiii nit I- 1 111 ill : 'lhenphilu? W hite. Stephi lis, J no. A nuiioim. A.. C. W. Mitchell, I.lir. en, W. 1 . IMiikimJ .; I' '."..-.. .J. Dl. man; B. R. lirown, K. 1.. Fruit Taylor, A. Y. Sigmoii, Jn -. K, Klias Hurley, V. A. Moody, . chair W. C. Dalby. M rc-r. i.chair k, J. W. Fowler. K. S. dation of the law of Is:':',, id) vides for eonl ra t ing with th bidtier; but h" expiailied tl .ll provides t h:t I he Secretary o shall re.'c v - aft hid . and thai bid com.-:, tr J si:ch a d'staifi a locr.litv as vmi inconvei w i; of rci-.-is, sm h I be decli lo tt, even if it be t he bid. Tl; Sec ret a. y of State .vn the power of t'ter -rning 1 1 cotiveti e. ce or :n cessibility of the lo cat't:i 'r. in vvhieh ,-i y .id n.i. come, ami tliis formed a ""I oj h e " He desired the I't pe.t i of t hi '.nv s thai oii.-mi.il! he enacted that woul. not admit too many co!i.-f rin-t io-m. ' Senator l'rovvi', of Ya.lkin, -title that he was for giving 'tin print i ng t the lewf: t bidder: thai the u: po-siti party had never vatited to ;;ive it on in that way. and he did not thi ik th- Deinoi-rat ic party could be cr.-diie'. ! w it li tin' enact ineut vvhieh ir vi Irs Inr that method. Senator Kranck siiggesfel t li.at !'... matter ci.old be set 1 1 d by n e.-tllin:; the bill and referring it tun commit li to discover and report the Haw in i: Thi proposit !in did not meet th views of senator Cat dler. v. ho movt-d to lay the mi t ioi to recall the bill on the table. (!. h's in. 't'on. the aye?- and noes were cai e I, nil I I lie vole resllllci ayes. ::(: noes, l.,. 'phe result of Un vote was a refu-al of the St nate to re call from the House the bill repealing the pnlilic pruning law ol lsxi. A I.I VKI.Y "I 'liN's ' I - i in I. il , ssln.S Senator Bice :isket if t. n'.-i n. .- . t the prosit). -iii ,,r live mit.in.s r l.w li..i:r -cf t- r op.- ling u..i.l. make It cols it nt iolial to elect a preside!.! to hi. h t-iiait.r ftt!y re plifo tb.it. in hi- pinion. .-tii at-i-en. Which retarded fhe Work ol tlie St Il.tle Milild make ail eh. -I Inn , t. ... n ,i. t ti.mal. si nator Fart hing. of M.-tdistm. - .' he lelt safe v hell with. II tl e limit- n! I he t-otisf itut ioti. and ..-. iallv whin tlifV Wire lioi s 1 1 ;i j Iietl. HenioM-l t.t iay tin- motion f senator Kit-e on-the table. On this motion the v. as and n.ii- Were called, and the vote ri'siihetl . I illows; Ae. ;t;: nay.. c: M: I ;rg.dy defer.fing the propo-it i in to eleet a presiiieiil f.,.. t. w'leli th. jiri sid.-nt wan presi-m. seii.-nor c.-irvi-r. l.'.'p.i. td i unitM r land. t reated a b.-.-.rty laugh iuni.e- !:."tel' after t hi aiitloliueeliii-lit of fht- ."! by moving in reiji,et nat.-r . r in k i Pop. tti hold liir'selt ready In "i-ntn ii-: preMU.-in - 1 1 air at a iie.it - tio! .-e. I mi I'.tti low . Aiiot In r laugb wa- aroused hy Seit ior Moo of HayvvoHl. .Im intro iiiced t he follow ing resolution : Resolved. '! hat the city of Bab-igh md thf town of Way iif-vilb Ih. in niigcr n;idered as snl,i.rls ,, the -ily ol I Icf'lt i-M.ti. Not f h Carolina, a ' appiars Ir.-iii the act iu orHr ling -lid city of lletioi rson t bat ifsn.r- ' locate limits shall eMelol nl,i- thol - iinl mib-s in ea b direei in. Si-n.-it.-r A'. II m.. d t hai this ris- 1o lie ri'l.-ITeil Inllie ci itli III 1 1 1 -f oil orp'-rai it. ii-. senaJi r Conk aket eired t" the committee t II Ul loll-. i'be senate adjourned I ill ii-t lay at -i o'cb.i-k p. iii. I -til to .frifc- ..! ! lary t. ialr aetU ' ! Slai. I Mr. Kay willM'rsta In titMMut aini Vir. -!-.. i .tpi i ). anMit4 ; ' nt Vr. t-I.U- a i..l .tt-r In Mm. t i". i tn.. aMtntiett a. a sil titute fr , tl"- b:.i t-e ta fi.rr tfur !t-. Itt-.ail f.MT t it- yir omm tt-t itm - a- .fllllinl. "I lie MiMitu'r ,4 Mr IV. bit a '!. aitl I !. tell .a ; ;l, M tM,j r,4. ut. it. :bt t, u-. III. II. Mi J. fuii'r In flaUsl t b rt.''- ami i trr t..i on it t.irt rv4. .le- I s, nit. ra it lawyrr t'litrUsts4 1 1. at it MiMtttl niutt a itt btrtU ( it- silj i.t t iw ritie ft ti.ai tritaa. ! be I I an tl.t tle. that tl. H.iw I .atl -ir. sid k r --Kbti t rult,. Ilf f.ui- :r II. us- ii (uirn a I ta l.irtU t. . and thai a tt .jt.rii) mir utU imt 1 I., s..' j -ii. the rule-. j Anapptal was takt n front I Im- 4r. ! - it ol t tie i f tir. ainl tlw- my-m an4 , '."'- rr.- . l.t. I ,r .tlr t,t ' a t-s t 7 : ii"-. U. l u- tnttl tttr I If lrti.tua .o.-sii..i ,., pi.it i i. f tw. i an, ttrl.ii. Vr. Ray t alU-tt I. Ilirim anil itto-a. Vlr. blte.nl Bl.t.tell. taitl, in rlpla ttalioti t.l .. i4r. "I atti in favor nf rn-loii I.i, .ii.es. attt-r tar Inir ha 4 nth. it-ni lin.efor t l.rirfli itive.t ifa ilt.it: but tl i. lull ha. tod rteti (mm tit lore a 1 1 initiit le. . I ttM-refi.r t4 l.'lil;-l siel jiii.iii 1 1. .re I..U. U I loll. Mr. U . tie ..t.. I n. i. Ibt-tal' ft-r Ho- t.rtvitiu. tiii-.littii rt.ll t all - mjr. lv7iTWJia ,'.. . . on m i- in-j M.u- w a-.tt-iatiietl : ViJt- I .: t.ats I.i. I he l.iil W,- al lit In tie put on linal pas.av-e. v U-n Mr. lrlrii, nf I t.it it, ii it - it it I ad ..iir ii. I l.e ii.t.lit.tt to a.ljonrii a idrJ low li. I be bill M.s ,i ii, II tttb r a p.-nit.it t.l l i.t- ri.it -. put n miii it 1 lurtl aat: and tititttd in - rit- iiros-et' by a Vnlenl Jll a te In I i lia . toil lie- Douse at j.oi in tl t JjI.. a. im. I he I ellini rat have oil their lle many lawyer-, and lht-y ue! all tbtir tnWer tti stt.p the passage ,.f f be -n. ale bill Ibrttllj-b the H.rti-e. It wa- a -harp and lively tt.iife.t. and I tie tall, ry wa- ti 1 1 l with inter- tletl sm- 11 ..r. ttvlitese y lllpal Idea set Itietl In lie oil I lie -Itle t.f t be t, tti- rals. but t lie I'opulisi. and Rettitdi- ails mi. it al last. It'll -I I M't l . Mr. M.I lummy . t.f W tlniinictnii. Mr. M ..lime nt i .. .1-1-1 ttrtt. and t.ilw-r uh iu - 'ster- nil Hie I It Itiia-ral 1" lde t.f I l.e llnUse caltif In the I rot' today lit ti- n-sing Ilu- point- t.l iTtlt-r made lt I bet hair. Mr. I n-in li make a g.l prenlinj( ntlieer. Tl.. re will !- a joint an. us t.f ..pi. ii-ts and ll.'p'tt.li.-rfti- in lite flon-e at a. m. tinl.iy . l Kl:l t i in.. In i.'ir rt rt t.l salnrtlayV prt eel ings we i-retliieil Mr. Ilt.wartl Willi t be i tr.nl I- l.'.ll if 1 1 oil -e Itlll I. 'lite b ll I. L.les Itl the r.-- liarlt-r t.f tlie tt.vvn ti Klialf-llt . and littil4 l..iv' bi n irolili-t i Mr. W. ti. I'ttnl. I In- reftt.flt-r f I It. loie pr.a eetlina' 1 .... .t.t-. K . s .tl l. n.i'ti.l.. r ! ;trdb s. nt i.i M.litii-n. and I will ;iIa:i If t'la.l In tiukf any r- r.-ei:t.t.- ! t in i in iii rejtttrt. rAir. and this House will quickly give hi . ' ;.. tr t a tlw lit in tvlia it a laJcrtt lukttti ttle iH'tween thf two sides of I - . " ' ...i .. i..... ih.. (a nniic.pa.eo ... .. .- I.Uren.'trUs dwelt at length upon the merits nf his own case as he is himself a contestant, and al luded to his having at one time re fused a certitieate of election as a member of tle House, because he did not think he was entitled to it. Sir. Kvyart Do I' understand the gent leman from Northampton to say that he actually declined to take a cer til tiafe of election? Mr. Peebles I did, Mr. Kwart Well, tliat thv Hpst ilistanee on record where a DenitM-rat ever declined to accept an office! IK. WIMIUKN S SrEKCII. Mr. Winborn said: "All the gentle men, whose seats are contested, want is a fair and impartial trial of their cases. This is what they want and what they expect at the hands of the t. . . . ..... i.i.. ii nanus ol me commiiiee aim ine iionse. and I lMlieve it is the purpose of this House to give t lisS genteii)en fair, injpatlial and honest trial of their cases. I am not one who thinks every person who differs with ine Is dishonest and contemptible. 1 have great faith in the innate honesty and fairness of human, nature. And I have no reason to believe that the election committee intends to. do any wrong to these gentlemen, nut, what we complain of is', that the Com mittee has undoubtedly taken 'charge id ami fixed a calendar of "contested election cases and set the days for their hearing, when no such cqntests. have ....V ..I...I t inl-d inn . - . i ..-?...-' . i oi..,...,.. ... ... . ,een presenieq m tfiis ttou.se uu rv- isH agenhHT'"!;! ,rH . re.rr-Hi 1.0 t ha.t committee. Tim only s of dollars to the farm- . , . 0O,mitttHt can get juris. lL A . ..... .1.. . . 1 - . . diction of any bill, resolution or ine like, is by reference by the Speaker or the House of some matter pending in the House. This is well settled in par liamentary law. for rt 11 .-$. fv k t ., Y. TW Moiie of Hepresentatives was optmed with pray er, Rev. L. L. Smith, member from Cleveland, leading in a very lender petition for God's bless.-, ings upon the members of tUt Assem bly, and their 1'aiuUies, upon the peo ple and rulers of tne state ami nation, and upon all the efforts of the legisla tors to promote tue oesw interest, or the people, their rulers, ' ' The lourual of Friday was reait, ami all things seemed serene and lovely. when Mr. Kwart arose to a question 01 Hrsonal privilege. Vlb vwjvrt's rkmark's. Mr. sneaker Ordinarily, when po litical charges are made against me in newspapers, 1 lane no nonce 01 mem; but I tint! iu the AV' and Ohxervrr of this morning a statement whicii is so manifestly unfair and so utterly false that 1 cannot let it pass unnoticed I allude to the editorial in that paper headed, "Indecent Haste, which rtstd as follows : '"I NT HASTE." "Mr. Ewart, chairman of the com mittee on privileges and elections, left the House yesterday during a discus sion that showed that he and his com 111 ittee. in their haste to try contested cases, had actually set for trial cases whicii had never been referred to the committee. On t he ex iirte, statement s oteontestants. cases were taken up and dates set Tor hearing. fc,ven Mr $ertiper Virgilius Lu.sk protested against such indecent and illegal haste. I never left the House during the en tire discussion, and was only for a few moments, passing through tne roon looking for the rule passed by a Demo cratic. House for expediting the trial of contested election caaes. 1 am sun that no one on either side of the House would contradict the statement that there should be no waste of the peo- Pie s money pv uuneressar-v m-iay 111 these iitaVur-s, 1 The ' fax-payers hav b'tjeii heretofore by what law of right 1 know not paying both the contestant and ' contestee mileage and pe? ' bell, 1. dye-en, W. C. Dowd I'lil-Ur" ;mh .1. P.. Fortune, chair ing to be let out to the lowest bidder), man; Theopbilus White, S. A. White. Tiie resolutions of Mr. Peebles in re- S. E. Marshall, .Inn. Amnions, S. .1." gard to contested election, cases were P.lack, W. (.'. Dowd, C. W. Mitchell, called up as wo finis bed business, and W. J. Adams. E. S. Abell. Mr. P. suggested that they be passed j l'nniisilinn. ami tlriirain-rx K. L. over inforiiially. This ended the syai -, Franck chairman : F. 1. Kice, W. II. ing 111 the House aoout tin coule.ste.l 1 r artlnng. A. vv , v u-ker, r.. l. sn-pes. elections, at least 107 ;ie present. 1 tie regular legal town will be lollowed by. prese.nl ing tlie petitions and referring lieni to tne com mi nee, w'no asuiounce iheir determination fo see- noi;e seated pcrniane.titly bU those who have been nonesiiv eiecieu oy me people. 1 pe senate niu on riiK rrri.ie irinti?h was then called up. Mr. 1 oung moved t hat the rules be suspended and the bill put upon its passage. Objections were raised on. the Dem ocratic M.le of the jmue-, and Mr. moveii to refer the bill to 8tNAl;OK TO UK Oyi'AT.ET. The Kepnblicans of the Senate and ll.mu,. o iruMil 1 1 niLitit in rmiiiiQ on Sa t urday, January Pith, 18515 in the Senate! Tax-payers should uot be burdened chambler of tlie capitol at 8 o'rloeK, 1 wun me pay 01 iwu men wneu om . , t ti... ............. .. r .n. A . -. . rr i Hum ic rnum rpnri.sinrniivp r; toman nf Cabarrus, was 101- o. m. 101 mr uiiunr . " "."s ... ...s . --r- lllenian, Ol y,M'"- . i:.i.,.. 1.,. 11. :i.i lii., u..i... I Tha cttlunmnt isi in tht viTH.irml not 4' Mr Frenc 1 01 Wiiiningion, t-siiuiunic .ui u uh ijiom ociiavui-. j .- ov.s. the c, in mi it tee on printing. -.. - ;' yT. Oung opposeu reierring ine bill. The Democrats, he said, had en joyed the bonus ot the public print ing; they had used the otiice to reward their friends, and they thought the public printer an otiice ot so much im portance that two ol their emtors nau two hghts over it it was not lair that they should now try to keet others from having it. Mr. Hi leman said, : The last legislature passed this law. the last of the. session, to tie the hands of this legislature. They- had all the time been using the public printers place to reward some one of their ed itors. It was a bonus for party work. The public printer did none of the public printing, but let it out to oth ers. What right had they to abolish this office just when they went out ot oower. They made no sacrifice, but waufed to put the sacrifice upon their successors. -" j Mr. Lineback p,Q. got the. floor and said : Tiits bill was passed to give a mo nopoly of the prnting to Kaleigh: for printers in other parts of the State would not have an equal chance as bidders. If abolishing thU office of public printer was aucti a good thing ior the public, w;hy was it not done by 1 the Democrats before, when they were so many years in power? Why did they wait till the end of the session. J. lilack, M. Moody, .1. P.. Per sons, I, (Jreen, W. P. Mercer' E. S. Abell, W.J. Adams. ('iii-jxiraliiaix F. It. llice, chairman: A. J. Dalby, A. A. Forbes, S. W. W all. J. F. Westmoreland, A. Y. Siirtion, H. W. Xorris. A. C. Sharp, E. St Abell, W. J. Adams, W . C. Dowd.. I'mal liistiiiitiuiix Warren Carver, chairman; A, 11. Paddisoii.il. II. lirown, I. M. Mcwborne, Klias Hurley, II. L. Grant, W. (..Stephens. T. E.McCaskev. A. .!. Dalby, .1. C. IJeliamv, T. 11. Hoover, H. L. Iltrbert, I. Green, W P. Mercer C. W. M itchell, W. ,1, Adams. W.C, Dowd. Inxtnam-e .1. T. B. Hoover .chairman ; A. Y.' S.ijsU'On, 11. WN"orris. A. W. Wicker. A. II. Fortune. S. W. Wall..!. C. Bellatii'v, S. E. Marshall. .1. h ler, W. C. ilowd. L( Jreen, C. W. Mitch ell, W. J. Adams. Fixli ami Flilifrii-y Tveophilus White, chairman ; 11 T, Snipes, A. A. Forbes, E. L. Fra,nk, S.J. Black, J. P.. Parson . K. U Hurbert, T. E. McCaskey. C. W. Mitchell,-.!".' P.. Fortune, I, Green, .'. P. Mercer. 'tin nf if s, Cit'irx Hint ToiViix A. II. Paddison, ehairman; J. M. Moody, J. F. Westmoreland, A. Shaw, A W. Wicker. O. A. Starbuck, Warren Car- Senator Pice. ( Pop.) precipitated t h most lively discussion yet Ii.mI. by a motion to proceed to elect a prc-Tili'li! oi' the Senate pro feni. S-nal; r Dowd. (Dem. ie alb-d an im-idenl iu tb discission f 1 be adop 1 loo of the Senate nil 's ou Friday, in vv i ii Senator Adams had cxpresse the opinion that a rule whi- boi..vilei! for the elect ion of such an officer, tin les,s t he President y. re absent, wool : b. unconstitutional. Hf (senator Dowd; t ho.ight that the rules bad beer adopt; d witii tie understanding tha. no such e!ei ti.m sl.onld lie mad when the Pre-itlent was jire sent . and tho:irh'. such a prtH et'tling m u!d he irregular Senator llice", (Pop. l referred to pre cedents in the National Congress to sustain the propriety of his motion. Senator Adams. (Dem.) affirmed th.' position attributed to him bv Senator Dowd in the matter, and could in t how the Senate bad any authority to a-t on the motion of Senator IJice. II read tile clause of the collr-t ituttnii ton. hing upon the matter of a speaker pro tern. Tin discission hen h:caiue genera. aim altogether noii-p.-irtt-siii. ami vva- participated in by a numb r of sena tors. Senator Paddison. ( Pop. 1 nf Burgaw sustained the views of Senator Adam- it Dem.) and said that h-s oath to sii-- Fitvv- jtaiti the eon tilution would imt rn it I-1 Mil lAV M'iNtV. The jliiiiM' nii-t prompt I v at ! a. 111 . Mr. ii. Z. I r. 11 -h. of Wiliuiiicii.il. in be Speaker's chair, and wa t.M-itetl villi prayer by Ki-v. Dr. X. P.. i nMt. nt his e.t y. Tin clerk read a imtr from SjH'aker 'Val-er. whii Ii is a follows: - I her by an bori.t the Hon. ti. '.. ri-ln .1 to act as t-:ike r ol tlf llot.'se t.f llepri illative for Monday, Jann .ry 1 1. I '.O. i.b. V. W ,im, sjifakt r. W bib t In journal of lh Hotis. wa iifiuir rtad the v.-f-ant seats were vr ually lilletl up by I hf incoming mem bers. The i'.-i-k prc-eiitcd d. po-it inn- in t kf tout .sled fieri inn ease of W. II. ' rews vs. A. A. Lyon. iriifl by X. Webb. i-omiiii-si,,n,.r at W a-bindoii. which were referred In thf rntltllilttt-e nil pri ih-ifes aill fleet itills. Tin follow inir ri-solnl inn. nil I in mii- tested eieellnli ease, wa- lulitHlti.fi and r-f-rred to tin -aiiif ro.-ninitlt : Kcs.ilvid. Thai III at- in tl' House III W M-rllpled by J.tlne- r . Pa V in and D. D.Carlyb. I mm Loln- i!i be d.'i-laritl vacant ; ami lh-tt I! M. torment and John A. smith liffitH- 1 b-d I n seats in fhislfxlv a- l he . .tlly lerled lii.'liit-r-fmin Pob. st.n 1 tninly ." NEW Hlll.s. Thf fitll'tw-Stty bills iAer llf-li intrn- ductMl and r ferretl to appmprlate rnm- 111 lit re : liv Mr. Williams nf Crnvrii -II. P.. . .Vll ili'i 10 iirnv mi an Marshall, II. . J. Adams, W". 1. Mercer. ver, S. J. Black. S. E. Marshall, II. I. iirant, E. S. Abell, W Dowd, I. Green, W Mitchell. Claiiiix B. R. Brown, chairman: W. II. Farthing. W. A, Mmdy. J. 31. Moody, Wavr'.-n Carver, S. W. Wall. A. W Wicker, A. Shaw, W. P. Mercer, C. W. MitcheJli I. Green. H'tUfdadx kiid linil riKjl i'O'Diiiir --iiil II. W. Xnrris, Chairman ; S, A. Whit-. J.J. Long, li. L. HerlierU A. J. Dulr. motion to e:frt a unless the 1'resi- elect ini'l law lor tin state of Xorth amiin.-i and !; nan l-t erurf a free ballot antl lair rt.tiiit in be qualified Voters t lit-renf. By Mr. (irnrsff II. r.uriiiiaiu 11. a. V.i. An ad to changr the name nf tlte French lin -ad Bank and I nil nt- lanv to the i-oiiiiiiitiii on liiiain-f. By. Mr. J. W. Crun.el. of Yadkin II. B. .i. An .let In llnnrM.r ;rf flie town of leioriVllle. V.lUklll r iy. I.V.Mr. N't r.nait II. B. r.I. An a--t 'oaIii..il ri apu-r 117, -eriinn I. U .r 1 v.'". By Mr. Smitfi .f ilate- II. B. 11 act for li e protection .f t r; ami for t h" promotion of cf:atily to tie i..i!ii:ti ee on tin judii i.iry . By Mr. Burnham II. B. ;:t. An aei toa'iiifiid ff lion III! d Hi tlf Xorl h Carolina. By Mr. MTa i.I II. B.'L Tm Italic thf time of holding thf February tent! of Iliriiftt Siififrinr court. liv Mr. Williams, of CraVfti II. P.. tut. Aii act to n-srulatf fiirvey ing. Iiv. Mr. 1 Xfls-.n II. I. ML A bill to tirohibit thf salf of lienors within one mile of Ilibritfii Mountain Aadf inv.in I "aid Wf II roiinty. By Mr. IC I- stevrii II. B. 7. Bit! to amend rhapter 3l.sfrtion 2121 or tl-e Cn"e ry'r.Self, of 1 hat am II. J.'-. F r l r. lW fftt'-e lte-ll ll.f i o mtifs of ( hat ham and Alainainf. By Mr. Crawford il. B. . Bill to f.n.vi tf for tin working of roitv i-tst.i the mhlli ..ad- in M-l"Afll rniintr. By. Mr. W. II. I-a.-y. of clmwait II. IC 7 . i a t to amend the r-i.trlfr if the .w" f Edentoii. O. A. Starj Black, J. 'IV Parsons, ('. E.SrAbell. I. Green, W I'ririlfiie.i chairman ; 4 ,1. M. Candhir. E S. E.MarsttalL, 4 K, W, R. Lindsay , S. .1. I Hoover. F. B. Ric. J. B. A. Cook. J. M. Mew?H.rne. IV. J. Adams; W. C. Ixtwd. P. Mercer, C. W. Mitt bell. ul E!,-ct;,u,V.K. White M. Moody. J. C. Bellamy , Fowler, A. A. Forbes' II. L.. Grant, E. I. nun to vote Tor a President pro tiii. dent were absent". Sfiiator CiM-k, ( Rep.) supjMtrtetl tb motion of Senator Kice. Re statid tha the constitution clearly provided for the election of a president pr 1 tern. t. preside in t he absence of the Pn sidriit He did not think the lime of sm h 1 tion was a matte r'thnt con! I properly be brought into the discu-sn 11. Ilu Senate would probably m e I uch ai ,:Tlieer sometime tiurii gthe session. aif- e' thought lie Collin be ft i-ell flow .vithoij! violati'ifr any of th terms t.f : li consti: ut:on. senator vv nue. ( i'op.) nt .viesam er. sjiI lie could n it discus the-ooristti 11 tiopality of the ic:.--titm l eca se he was only a graduate from the - Blue Back spell'-r: but lie rem; mb.-rod stf- ing in that spe lit r tin aphorism: Many th'!:g- an liw'ul whicii ar not expedient,1 and while the elm Ho of a president pro tf m might or migfit not he roiirt if utional, he rotihl Mf p.. neces itv for it. Sfoit(X Rice pressed hi n..l ion Ln'iir I t lie whole time, over an hur. for W. and then refe-red toa 1 sihlt! till the t-pn-ial .rdrr itself arrived. and vaeaiicy of the Presid nt's chair bv a.--' the u not ion came upon tlif pa-tact of 'ride nt, ralamity or ot'ierwi.M j the Senate bill to ren-al tlie law of Ix.K 'I In- !! a wa t albtl in ttrdrr af J n't In. k . atid ttfit-iiitl Willi prayer Ii) Bt-v. Dr. J. W. Carter. tl 1 lie r tr-l Baptl-t tlmr.li. Sl- reunited thank tor tivil t:.ivt rn tie-ni . and invoked uid.ito t- ft.r oiii'lii. 1 ing il trnw-rljr, and prayed I hat lhtt-e In wbollllbf tiiaUin nf law bad Iteeii ent rutel. iniirbl t-learli v tlieirtfnti at.d ! el Iii ftt-rlttrin it l.iii- it miii ti.. I he loll. iwilig bill- Were i lit rod ll'fd ami appropriately re(t-rrrl : By seiiainr It.rl.uie. of l le vt-laiitl. In prevent I lie -ale t( adulterate and impure ker.rsene ttil iii I lie -vialf. St-ltalnr W lllle. t.l e alfle r. itflf rftl a batt h ! lull- and re-.lM mil. ll Inw s : A bill InfX'.-tid I lie irtt i-Otlta f H-iti.ili '.I-.I. nf 'I Iif title, relating Iu lt lime wit bin wbi.li tttrH4-a'it.fi ball l-j;iii t-nit- rnt'littii tti T tieir r.at : ainJ loaitlelltl III" lli;.rtertif I Vnrft.lk. W iliiiingtoti ami I bar b--.lt. 11 Kailrnad i-initp my . A bill lt prt-Vfiil feitialf t-nnvitla Irmu w t.rki 11 jr u I he puldie mad. A bill tti n tf al IIh- Uw iniMfin t lie M. r haul I'ttn baf 'I at. 1 bla bill provide- for I If full rr-al nf that ! stiCuii of I be it ttle rstiiriitg Mier ji ha.it- fit reMrt lb-am.tniit ttt pnr ' rlu-rs made tlnrittf Hie year, and alu-t retealinjf thf pn i-nl pun haf fai jlbt-rfitn. A prnvi-inii nf the hill ia that im mm bant ball lf ffiiirfl tt I make return- nf pun Ita-f altfr Jiu- I .". A lull preVfitl u-ttrt. Iliilttll provide-that im tfrrater raff f intff-e-f than ifr.r-iil ltll I"- barged n principal in bu-tiiet, affair- of any kind. Th M-nalt.v for violation tf lie pmv i-ion i- a tHrff ifurr f riiM-i-.al and iii!t-n i : "iif-half f bn lt -ball irn tbf Mate and Um- oilier half In Hie pnrty giving infttrinat inn nf tlt V lolat lull. A bill providing i-r I Iif rgi rattmi of hat if I Mit.rtgagf fparatf from nitirt af nit real e- at e. By seiiainr stijtf-. d llfrifnrtl. a bill'lo int t.r raie -a bank in tit lti of F.dflltnli. By Sfiiator Grant ! W aynf. a bill n amend haplt-r I J'J nf I lf law uf Jss't. fnr the re! iff ! tlif tNtkllfT f t lf latf war bet ntfii l -lat-. Cltaitfr ll'ilbf Stale f-u-itu lata, in bit It tht-rr i- a provision that rtaiu tM.I-dit-r of I he late w ar, nf.tf.iiig rral etatf to tlif vahif Itall r- eivf feiision-. Seiiainr Iirant" Iti 1 1 i . at 'i hi e f;iiir liiMiniiz oe.orf 1 of Hon-f till ih jifria! order at 12.m lork. Mr. I in-Stfrk innved t-i rff-oi.fitVr tlif vtitr siakinf I lie public priutiiig luti- iifss i he spffial order. mi that thf llom-f roiibt art ijjh.ii it al ot f . I n nthe :Hfst:ii to re'onid r -pit ii d debate sprang up. which inti Mr. Adams: "That is on nf 1'iTr-i mote coutingeucie ia winch ca.e a rd to the public printing. Mr. Kaj, of Macon, nlTered a ub,ti- nit thi a.vi ft n -irikf lanf. liy Sfiiator Mtdy. of llajwottd. In stabll-ll a rrillliltal rirrwit for Ibf t.nut ie of i;tni.t.iiilf. Madii-wii, Hay- wotitl and lie ntler-tttu inr. Tair. TI. Sf natf rft-lution N". 15. rfquftiiic llif SfiiatsiTf and Re prrf iilalivf in emigre to uttrk and fr tli re peal nf tbf if n jer f nt. tax on Stat 'a'ik-. a put n it ttert.nd read i 11 k itid failfd t a- tiy a lf of 12 to 21. Hit: tr.vtM t l.. Sfiiatf retxilutiou X. 16, rfUstinjx the Xrth CamJina Sf nator and Kf p rif ntativf in Gjnm In ur tlteir iiifliKtitf ! rritral tit mtfrnal re- t-uiie li,it pm on it itfs-aHul rrad- ing. Ou itiotiottof Sfiiator Wliitr.of Alel .iiidfr.tli rftilutinn u reffrrfd to ;lif -iiriMiiltf on federal rrlation. A rexdntion lo print 5rW ropi of t!i;ovfrnir lAf-wlgf wa lav!. OootioaaU ou aaoond 1 1 7
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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