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Mir VAI.UAULt: Kt-blDEKCE ti ihn nday, the 1ft d iv rf March, '; t v m , t the conrt hmise 'foorln 'ft') of Haeitn, 1 wl l tell at public tiitioi , for caxh, th r-a estate de ribed ;D (("tain de of Lust rxecnted by li I'pchnrch et a1., 'ecorded In the ' -( of he reinter of die a of viake ';' v. f.o-i f y, pMe 651. 1 ont ni ninety tin Ki y-.ttfvllle a"d Saltt ryt eet I, 1 ' vo r. i hijivd ai d tn feet on Leuoir ' Ily derlbe-l In eaid deed cf J'-iit The e U on this lot ore ot the -.v-.m;! i- t n j moHt vaiaable rei deuces " i. ty (,i Waleltih, laving nil niolern culwi.', i; n gnu water, rtic Alsosrat.les II , !; ' L f-ry out-hinse8. , 1 !. i,.' is made under provisions cod " ',' bed of trust atoreSHlrt a d '') V;riie if tn firder of ili Sntnnr 'rt f it h t eulal prcceenlng entitled W Id 1 : i .., t-i ni B (j Ufcourch 1,1 ' n'itu ir'e tru tee to execute ' f j-is Id. th trustee named Id i f n v fle-Hd This 1" atirstlltn ' i '. IU-1 h-r nnder pe fee:. '1 HOS. 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VA DIViiW. 'r o- toj am.s it fiwNVltRSBL ""ii, uua. Ul14. r. Patriotic Speeeheafora Worthy Cause The Other Bulncw Tranaacied Iu the Nenate mud Uoum at Daj and KVenluK Seaalous. TnunsDW. Feb. , 23 The senate met at 10:HOoVlook a. m.. Lieutenant Q -vtrnor D ugtaton in tbe chair, and wae opened with prayer bj tbe RtY Dr Carter, of the First Baptist church of this city. The reading of the j urnal of jester day wa9 dipnsed w th Senator Potter introduced a petition from cit zena of Cataaba county in re gard to prohibition BILLS INTRODUCED Senator A iusir hg, a bill to change ine nne oeteen tne counties of B aden and Pender. Senator Jdtnes, a bill to amend section (29 of the Code. b nator Abbott, a bill to incorpora'e iue ju izoetn uity ana fasquotank Kail roiid company. btniitor P( sey, a bill to establish a time meridian in the several counties of the state for the correct retracing of bur- vtys. Senator Cranor, a bill to allow the comuji ,biod rs of Wilkej coun'Y to lew a special tax to build a court house and Itil Senator Campbell, a bill to incomorate me A-nevuie lrust, Ouarantee and Col lection Association. Senator Btttle, a bill to incorporate tho First Baptist church of Kockr Mount. Senator Cranor. a bill to make slander Indictable; also a bill to allow the com missioners ti Wilkes count to oav for a I ridge across the Yadkin river: also a bill to amend chapter 237 of the laws of 1880. CALENDAR. A Mil concerning the ninth judicial district. Mr. Jones offered an amend- men transferring Rowan from the eighth to the ninth district ; Yadkin from the ninth to the eighth; Henderson from the tenth to the eleventh; Alexander from the eleventh to the tenth. Tne bill was patsed over till to-night Senator Diy moved to take from the table tbe bill to establ&h the thirteenth judicial district. The motion prevailed and tne bill took its place upon the cat endar. Upon a motion heretofore lodged by Senator Leatberwood to reconsider the vote by which tbe bill in relation to the Agricultural and Mechanic! college for the colored race at Ureeusboro passed toe senate, was calitd up and elicited a long debate. The motion to reconsider WMB lOf-t Seuator Blalock, chairman of the com mittee on C unties, Cities and Towns. aked leave to take up for consideration tbe bill to establish the county of Bur fwvn rut of a part of Chatham county The motion prevailed, and on motion of Senator McDowell the bill wai laid on tbe tsble. Senati r Potter, by unanimous consent, introduced a bill to p ace the name of Barton M II irdessy, of. Carteret Bounty . n tbe p' tiq. n rIl; ali-o a bill to amend rtction 172 of the code. A bill to au'borize the commicsionera f Saiu county to usue bonds, p.SBed Hs third reading AbilltOHmend the charter of the L (T Creek and L'nville YtHey railroad oimpary, pished Us third reading A bill to amend section 1666 of the C".ie in ngard to sheep Lutbandry, pas-id m sec nd and third readings A tMl tTrmaku it ualawful for live s ( k to run at Urge m certain portions f CumbuiJaud c unty, passed its third rendu g A b.ll to ammd s c'ion 1526 of the Code iu r. laii -n to descents ai d distribu tions. An auiendra'-nt offered by Sena tor J.ints W..8 adopteu and the bill paS'td its third reading. A re lution in favor of A. M Stack, providing for payment of $ 00 for ex peu8is in ih contested eltc ion ense of Newsume against Stack. Th - resolution was withdrt w i b uannimous consent A bill to amend the charter of the city of On ensboro, passed its second and third readings By unanini us consent. Senator Little introduced a bill to incorporate the town of S ,uth Wad-.sboro in the county of Arson. A bill to enable Chatham county to issue bonds and to 1 evy a special tax, passed its second reading A bill to authorize tbe commissioners of Igecomhe county to su mit to the voters of Tnrboro township the question of levying an annual ttx for school pur posec, paused its second reading. A bill to provide lor tne tuppori oi the North Carolina institution for tbe deaf, dumb, and blind at Raleigh. Made pecial order for to night. A bill to allow tbe town of Statesville to create a sinking fund, and for other purposes. Passed second reading. A bill to au'n ir.zi tne city oi ureeus boro to issue bonds. Passed second reading A bill for the relief ot A. L.. uyra. ... . i treaur r ff the board ot eaucauon oi Harnett county. A substitute offered by the cmoiut?e was adopted and passed third reading The senate adj mrned at 2 o'clock 8 pm. Eienlne Seaslon. The senate met at 8 o'clock and took up for cons'deration the bill for the sup pirtofthe North Caroliua Innitution for the Dj.if. Dumb and Blind, at. Ral eigh The bill approp iates 40.000 an nually for two years It paused its sec ond aud third readings without oppisi tion, and was ordered to be ec grossed and sent to tbe bout-e The Dili toestabli-h and provide for the militia and for tbe support aud main ten nce of the state guard. Ti.ia bill is vir ually a codification of all tbe lws relating to tbe military es tablishment of the atate. and carries sev eral appropriations for different amounts, aggregating, as Senator Fields ex Dlained. about $16 000 It was con thnt it contained no i,ew sppropriation. Bnao.r IHtherwood moved to amend bv a prov'.s ito the ff ctthatenly 8 000 hhall be used annual y for carrying of tne bill. Senator P u, at the request! of the frieuds of tbe bill, moved to lay n upon . . . -K. The motion orevailed Tbe bill concerning the ninth judicial d a rict was th n tken up and tne qju-s linn ucnrriul IlllOn the amendment oner a Kun.ti.r .I.h.cb: transferring R wan eighth to the niBth ttiitrict; Yadkin from the ninth the eighth; Ben derson from the tenth to the eleventh. ana Alexander from the eleventh to the ten'h Senator Leatherwo d moved to amend by striking out Henderson from the list of counties to be changed. nera'or fogey mved to refer the bill to the judiciary t ommittee. The motion was lost and the question recurred nnnn the amendment offered by Senator Leath erwood, which wa lost. The amend uicuv I'ucrru oy senator j nes was adopted The amend mint offered bv the committee was adopted, and the bill us aroma ea pass( a its second reading ihe rules were suspended and the hill placed upon its third readine (senator HnLtugh in, of Iredell, moved to transfer Davie county srom the ninth to the eigh h district The amendm-nt was lost and the Question recurred udod the bill on its third reading. The bill passea. . The bill to incorporate the North Caro lina Monumental Association was made the aperial order for to marrow at 1 p m Mr. Pettigrew submitted a resolution of respect for General Beauregard, which w8 adopted by a rising vote ihe senate adj mrned at 10:20 p. m. till Honae of Representatives. Thursday. Feb 23 The house met this moraine at 10:30 and was call to order by Speaker Overman and opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr Skinner, of this city. Tbe reading of the t mrnal of Tester day was dispensed with. Mr. Wareburn, member elect from the couaty of Madison, who has been de tamed at home by sickness,ctme forward. was qualified and took the oath as a member of this body. PETITIONS. Mr. Nisb, to incorporate Stanhope M E church Corporations. Mr Norwood, to incorporate Walnut fcrrove M IS church. Corporations. Mr. Hoffman, for the relief of Gwfed erate soldiers. - Propositions and Griev ances. Mr Yasce, of Buncombe, for the in corporation of Black Mountain. Corpo rations. By the same, from citizens of Avery's ureek for a stock law. Agriculture. By the same, from dealers in beef against foreign competitions. Proposi tions and Grievances. Mr. Lone, of Warren, for a normal school at Warrenton. Elucation. Mr. Long, of Alamance, for the incor poration of Shiloh . Church. Corpora tioni. By same, for the incorporation of Mount Vernon church. Corporations. Bf same, a petition in relation to pro hibitlon Propositions and Grievances. nrraoDccTiOH o b.llb. Mr. Vance, of Buncimbe, a bill to in corporate the town of Black Mountain Calendar. Mr. Norwood, a bill to repeal chapter 74 or tne laws of 1884 in relation to county boards of education. Educa tion. - Mr. Brake, a bill in relation to work in or roads in Eieecombe county. Public Rad8. Mr. "Jetton, a bill to amend section 2627 of ihe Code. Public R ads. Mr H)lr, a bill to amend the charter of H'gh Point. Elucation. Mr Ward, by request, a bill to amend the law for a new assessment of property in Rutherford county Finance. Mr. Q leen, a bill in relation to publie roads in vain county Public Roads Mr Birlow, a bid in relation to the pub'ic toad from P ymouth to Tarboro R ads. Mr Erwin, of Mecklenburg, a bill to repeal r rtain laws JuliCiary. Mr White, of (Jatawna, a bill to re peal certain laws of 1891. Judiciary, CALENDAR. Senate bill 6b2, bous bill 1187 to in corporate tbe town of Ililmer in Eie combe county, patsed second reading, ayes 91. Senate bill 533. house bill 907, to ia corporate the Oolumbu Lnd and In provement company, passed and ordered to he enrolled Senate bill 598. Houoe bill 1214. to levy a special tax in the county of Mitch ell, passed second reading, ayes 103 ' The compromise measure, a substitute, numbered house bill No 1238, "for the maintenance and improvement of the hospitals and insane asylums of i ha state." wa takm up This bill provides that $52 000 per annum be appropriated for th support of the patients ia the Noith Carolina Insane Asylum at Rileigh; f ir the payment of outstanding accounts $5,352.26; for improvements and repairs to laundry, $2 000 for erec tion and c mpletion of congregated dining room for fern ile patients, with wo-ds above, $8,000 for the vear 1893. 6,500 for the yenr 1894; $3 000 for elec trie light punt; 54 000 for engineering department; provided, the same shall be decided necessary by a disinterested ex pert selected by the goveriior. That $6,000 for 1894, in addition to the regu tar appropriation, to be appropriated for the erection of a congregated dining room for male patients with wards above at tbe state hospital at Morganton. I hat $33 000 per annum be appropriated for be support of tne JStstern Hospital at Goldsboro, and the necessary reptirj and improvements, for the erection and com p let ion oi a congregaiea aining room for male patients, with wards above, $6 500 for the year 1893, and $6 500 for the year 1891; for the purcnase oi lana ad joining the grounds of the hospital, $2 000 for the difference in exchange of $500 Mr K'tchin supported the bill. Mr. McClelland, of Iredell, favored it. Mr. Allen made a statement in refer ence to the position of the superinten dent of the iusaoe asylum at Goldsboro. Mr McClelland called the previous question. The substitute was adopted without a d s -ten ting vote. The bill then passed its second and thitd reading. THE SPECIAL OhDER. The interest of the day centered in the special order, the confederate m mument bill. B fore 11 o'clr k th galleries and the lobbies were fi ted by beautiful w.-men, not only Raleigh, but many other sections of the state being repre sented. These women were interested, heart and soul, in the erection of this monument to the confederate dead They came to see the bill passed, and the man who lifted up his voice against it opposed the beauty of the state As sooq as tbe insane aylum bill had been dit-posed of, Mr. Grimes moved that the h use proceed to the consideration of the speciel order, which motion was adopted without obj- etion. The clerk read the bill, which is housa bill No 576, 4,to incorporate the North Carolina Monumental Association " The bill provides for the erection of a monu ment to the Confederate soldiers of North Carolina, and incorporates the Association .with powers of a regular corporation; the board of laiy managers, fifteen in number, hare" control of the project, fie of these constituting a qii' rum ; an j one upon the piyraent of one do'lar mav become a. member of the Association ; the annual rree inj; for the elec im of ( fficers is ti be he'd on the tirt Tu. aday in My of eich yer;tne ooard t f lady managers is to adopt; such rules and regulations as they see fit; the a sociation is empowered to receive be quests, grants, donations of all kinds; it is author z?d to erect in Capital Squire or some other suitable place in the city of Ka'eigh a monument not to exceed m cost $100 000. the fame to be turned ver tithe state when comol. ted; that $10 000 be appropriated out ( f the finds of the state for aid ia erecting this moau m nt. The committee on Confederate mor.u ment recommended the passage of the bill. Mr eatterneia said it he had ever opposed the bill, he would certain'y uot oppose it now, p jinting to the ladies in tne gallery Mr Grimes advocated the bill. Mr. Brake said he v . uld n it eppsv- upon this measure, but he eent fora d the following, which was read by t'ue clerk: '"The ladies have a ue to-da- what it took the Yankees four long yeats to do; they have taken this house b storm and surprise. I do n t conside my tlf a prisoner of war. but a prisone n the bonds f tender hearts and patriotic women." Mr. Aren wanted to know why the item of $8 000 had bten changed t $10 000 Mr Grives explained that. Mr. Watson sud that he wou1 not be governed in this matter by the difference between eight and ten. Ild favjred the bill. Mr. Merritt favored the bill. Mr. Lovill moved to am -nd by appro priating $5 000 in-tead of $10 000 Mr Gumer, of Haywood, opposed the amendment and favored the bill. Mr. Watson spi ke again. Mr. Holt defended the measure. , Mr Allen felt called up n to reply to some of the remarks of th se who had preceded him. He wanted a limit to taxation. Mr. McNeill, championed the bill. Mr. Long, of Alamance, replied to Mr Allen. Mr. Lovell spoke aain Mr. Ward thought the game ends CMjld be accomplished wiihontthe $10 000 appropriation. He favored Mr. L iv ill's amendment. Mr. L'llicgton, favored the bill. Mr Grimes c" u the pension question. Upon the ' .ad ment Mr. Lovi'l tall ed for thd , and nays. Mr Wall ,t explained his vote and voted sye. The amendment was defeated : Avet 42. noes 54. Mr. Games called the pension qucs tion on the passage of thu bill. Mr. L mil explained his vote, voting him e'fj and thanked the house for its ! courtly in requiring h m to vote. the hill on the table, upon whi'.h Mr. Tay'or of Halifax cal'edir the yeas and nays. i ne motion was carried, ayei 44, noes 41. On motion of Mr Lorg cf A'amance the revenue bill was put ou its 8ico..d reading, pased ayes 91. Mr. A lams rose to a qnestion of per sonal priv lfge in relation to his failure Mr Jones, of Caldwell, who was absent 'hts morning when the Cu.federate Monument bill was pt9ed, req iested 'hat bu vote be recorded in the affirma tive. U uiebill 1031. to sell the state's inter st in the Caldwc 1 ani Watauga rtilroad company was pas-ed. H .use bill 406, for the relief of Mon roe, pushed House bib 937. to incorporate the Flat trer-it public fcchool m B mcombe couaty, pa"-seu. II u e b-.ll 1230. t am nd the charter , ' the Granite City Improvement com- pstiv. pas-e-i th ri renliug. House b II 315. t incorporate the New bern Steam F. rrv compiny, passed. Uoue bill 10C6, relating to obstruc tiors in Jackson Samp, Robeson county, passed H iu5e bill 1039 to improve the public roaas in aiu-gumy county, pa sed third readii.g. S.-nare bill 66J, hous- b 11 1157. to in corporate the town of Il llman, in Eige comoe c ufy, pabsed tecouJ reading ye u, noes n ne. H u-e bill 1213. to repeal acts of 1891, pissed its third realiog 67 ayes. H .use bill 1103, to amend the acts of 1S91 in rela'ion to Cellowhee Public High School, ,It.ckson couaty, pissed its scona leaning Senate bill 410, H mfe bill 1038. to in corporate the Bank of Louisburt:, pissed House bill 1048, to amend the laws of 1891, relating to the Railroad Com m ss on. passed its second re.tdit g Mr. McNeill moved to amend wher ever one thousand occurs and insert and where $250 occurs insert OVATION TO MR. HERBERT. THE LOWER HOC ME OP CONGRESS APPLAUD LO.HG AND LOCD. Consular Appropriation Bills In the fceuale Boutin Business tu tbe House. Washington, D C, Feb 23 The senate proceeded to the consideration of diplomatic and consular appropriation bills. There was no item in the b ll that gave rise to any contest or discussion. As quickly as the clerk could read the bill it was passed Tbe military academy appropriation bill was then taken up The bill was passed as rapidly aa the diplomatic and consular bill had been. both htving been disposed of in less than an hour. The legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill was then taken up. The bill aa paused hv tho house ap prppriated 821.651 748; as reported to he senate, $31, 908 8J8, an increase of $257 080 Last ye&r'a bill appropriated $21,900 132 The two amendments in creasing the items of the appropriation oi a minor character crave rise to some discussion and both were rejected. Dur ing the discussion tbe pension appropri ation bill was reported from the com mittee on appropriations exactly as it passed lha bouse and was placed on the calendar to be called up t morrow. Oi page 112 of the legislative b'll an amendment was reached repealing so much of what is known as tbe Uiwman act as authorizes the committee of either house of congress to refer any claim to the court of claims. Mr Hoar made a point of order against the amendment as general legislation. The point was sustained by the vice- president and lha amendment was ex cluded. The senate at 5 .40 ad journed till to morrow at 11 a. m. la adopted, aud bill " j " his as did Mr. McKenzie explained r urouse, each voting "ave The vote resulted : Ayes. 93; noes 4; and the 1 i 1 pas-e i its second reaiiog. Mr Barlow ( ff red an amendment to appropriite $3 000 instead of $10 000 and up m it called for the ayes and noes; his call failed. The question was put acd the speaker decided the amendment waa lost D.vi -ioD wa9 called for and the vote reul ted: Ayes, 35; noes 40 The bill then passed its third reading without adissentirg vote. The ladies applauded the speeches in favor of the bill and were peculiarly silent when anyone opposed it. After the passage of the bill there was pro longed appla.ise and the fair ones tiled eur triumphant and happy. Uuder su-pension of tbe rules Mr. Spruill introduced a bill to amend the charter of tha N rth Carolina railroad so as to place its property on the tx list; h bill providing for the cri a'.ion ami ly Ing off of Mtrrimon couaty ; a hill to iu corporate the. Typ graph company. Mr Taylor, ot Hartford, intr xlucerl a bill to incorporate the Murfreesboro & Chowan railmad, and a bill to incorpo rate the Mutfreesboro Methodist c 11 ge The h iuie concurred in several s-na e amendments to minor bihs and theii took a recess until 7:30 p m. Evening Kenatoii. The house met as. 7 :'i0 o'clock, Speaker Overman in the chir. CALENDAR House bill No Itii, being a bill to establish a sate backlog system, passed its third reading by the following vote, ayes 76, noes 9 Hou-e bill 780, a bill to incorporate the credit financier, passed its third read ing, ayes 79 noes 0. House bill 1209, being supplemental to an act to amend the charter ot toe town of M nroe, which authorizis the issuing of bonds, passtd its second read ing. ayes 87. House bill 1257, a bill to amena the charter of Statesville, passed its second reading, ayes 83 noes 0 House bill 806, to au'boriz warren c uaty to levy a special tax; passed, ayes 84. noes 0. Mr. Carter, of Hyde, by unanimous consent, off -red a resolution that no bill shall be placed upon the calendar unless acted upon by a committee. AdopUd House bill 633. to incorporate the At lantic and North Carolina railroad com pany, as amended, passed its several readings, i ' The speaker announced tbe appoint ment of Messrs. Allen, Ward and Rowe on the committee on priuttog in place of Vlessrs. Long, Kitchen and Taylor, of Hertford, resigned House bill 865, to remove obstructions in certain water courses, passed. SPECIAL ORDER. House bill 850, senate bill 349. to es tablish the couuty of Scotland, was taken up Mr Taylor, of Halifax, off rid an amendment to strine ut the word 'place" in line three, in Rlchm i d c ua ty, and icsett in lteuther.of the words "in said territory embraced in said ouua ty of Scotland." Mr. Cook moved to limit speeches to one minute. Carried Mr. Blair moved indefinite postpone ment of the amendment, upon which Mr Taylor, of Hliftx. demauded the ayes and noes. Tne result was ayes 44, noes 46. Mr Taylor, of Halifax, called the previous question on the adoption of the amendment. On a division the mo tion was lost. Mr. Blair'a motion to postpone till Saturday nigh', wa9 voted don. ; The question on Mr. Tayb r'd amend ment, being equivalent to striking out Mr. Blair's amend ment adapted last night, was put resulting ayes 38 n es 50 A running debate on the bill was en gaged in by Messrs. Anderson, Schulken, B ue, Jones of Caldwed, Taylor of Hali fax, Taylor of Alleghany, Blair and l. others. - -i - ..... . . . Mr. uong. ot Alamance, move to lay to vote on the Scotland bill. He state l he failed to vote for reasons personal to "two, $500; amendment passed H iu-e bill 1026, to amend certain si c tuns of the code Amtndments adopted. They relate to executors an I adminis trators in cases of small estates House Bill 939, fot the relit f of Dun can P Ray, executor of Johe Ray, laid on table. House resolution 933, asserting the right of Geo. H. Bullamy to his seat ai a member of tbe house from the county of tirunswick, was adopted. House lull 1058. for the relief of com misioners of Harnett county. Passed House bill 1079, to amead acts of 1891, relating to bftter protection of sheep (applies to Graham count). Pass ed thrid reading Housibi I 76, to amend charter of tbe Trinity college. Provides for th? fkiijg vitcancy on the board of trustee. Passed third reading House bill 1223, to authorize B;aufort coua'y to issuel'bDiids. Pa-s d secoi.d reading. II use bill 947, to amend the charter of the town oi Lumbertoa. Passed ecc or i reading llou-e lull 5J57, sena'ebill 200, to in c. rp .rate tbe ba .k of L-.-xingion. Passed third reading. House bill 75, to prevent f:tuo'ii, nt assignments P.iS-ed over icf jnuaily Ar 10:15 p in the houe adjouied till 10 a. in to morrow. THE NEW CABINET Views of Prominent Demorrali o; '!- Velaud'a ChoW-e. Washington, Feb. 23. Ia speaking i.f the .ntiie cabinet. Mr. Blount. olooI the oldest numbers of oorgHss, si'd : 'Herbert is well qualified for the navy dep .rtuient, Smith win, I think. luake in able stCietary of tho interior, Carlisle ' the peer of any man in public life. D ubtless the other men cho en wili be successful iu their departments C.eve land is a man of rare wisdom. His en dorement of the cabinet gives assurance th-t bis selections arc wise." O b-r comments were asfo lows: pe- k r Cr sp It is a very good cab net and a atifactorv one. I guess I am very glad that Mr Herbert was thken ft r the navy portf 1 o." Mr. Turner (Georgia) It is a very good cabinet ' Mr. Birgham (Pennsylvxn'a) "It is a s'rong cabinet I am very much de lighted with Mr. Herbert's appoint ment. Tbe cabinet has this peculiarity and this satisfaction. It is the first which has ever bc.en announced before the 4 h of March. I like that. I. is a personal cabinet and ia chosen for the fidelity of its msmbers. Tha; a point about it wuich is not always apparent in the cabinet." To those comments, ex-Speaker Reed, of Maine, added this characters tic cap sheaf: "I think that Mr Cleveland changes his micd about appointing me to place in tbe cabinet b cause of some speech which Mr. Hill or some other democrat had made about me. I am disappointed." The selection of Mr Herbert to be secretaty of the navy in Cleveland's cabi net, is the caue of much satisfaction among bureau chiefs and other officers of the service on duty at the navy depart ment. House. Washington, Feb. 23 The honse appro pi latum committee this morning by a unanimous vote authorized Chair man Holman to move non-ooucurrence in all senate amendments to the civil bill and agree to request for conference thereon. This includes the Sherman 3 per cent, bond amendment It is in the power of any member of the house to send the bill to committee of whole for consideration separately of each amend ment. The sundry civil appropriation bill with the senate amendments was laid before the house and referred to the com mittee on appropriations. Mr. Blind gave a significant sugges tion that the committee on appropria tiouB should report it back at as early a day as possible, as he intended to have the senate amendments fully and fairly discussed in committee of tbe whole. Mr. Outhwaite called up the confer ence report on the army appropriation bill. While explaining the measure Mr. Uil try A. Herbert entered the , hall modestly and leaned over the screen in the rear of the chamber. But he could not escape the eyes that were in search of him and the house f pontaneously nroke into applause and cheers which lasted several moments and which evi dently came from the heart Mr. Ou'h waite smiling, bowed to Mr Herbert and yielded him five minutes of hia time and so Mr. Aerbert was compelled to come forth from his retirement. He was deeply moved by the cordial reception given him and his voice quivered as he said : 'This reception from men with whom I have associated and whom I have known so long touches my heart in a manner that I have no words to expresv I can only say that I that k you from the oottom of my heart " Ttiis short speech was greeted with long and loud applause, and then Mr. Herbert held levee in the rear of the hall. The conference report was agreed to. Mr. Peel moved that the house go into committee of the whole for the consid ration of the general appropriation bills This motion was antagonized by Mr Hatch, wh i wished the consideration of of the anti option bill. Mr. Peel's mo tton prevailed yeas 152, nays 75, and the consideration of the Indian appro priation bill was resumed Mr. Holman moved to reduce the num ber of Iadian agents from 58 to 26. This amendment was strem usly opposed by members from the northwestern states who predicted that such an action would result in an Iadian outbreak. At the end of a long debate Mr. Holman 's mo tion was reiected. Point of order was made against the proposition in the bill appropriating $558,000 for payment of arrears of interest to the Chickasaw band of Indians. Pending decision commit ti e roee and the house at 5 o'clock ad l.urnea r I w.ii. itirvo & co About tha e two free tickets to the o r 1 tl ' s F nil You mar sr t one. THE NEVTIIEKN PAIR. The Fair In Fall Hlat-T-dav Bright aud Heant Iful Attrud. anee Larxe. Newbers N C.Fvb 23 Special Notwithstanding that ihe wind was higl yesterday overhead the ma shone bright and fair and the programme for the daj was carried out to the letter txcept tfci balloon ascension, it was too windy t--itfl.tethe balloon. The afc. nin and parachute jump today is promised ty all as one of the most successful ever m en our attention was called tod-y to tbi -xhibit of Mr. Thomas A Mdntyreol Onslow county, he is a northern gentle man who is building the Oislow road from Jacksonville to Newbern. He sent to the fair two carloala fir exhibition, ive stock mostly ; he has eleven co.ph of floe assorted fowls, a fine station aud jack, these exhibit had to cuni ab away around by Goldsboro to get here. But by next fair, the new road will U fi lished and people can come a 1 the wy irorn wnmingtoa to Newbern. (tsghtv- aeven mile) to attend tbe fair. It was a beautiful ught last and to night to walk through the buildings lighted with electricity, everything can e seen lust aa well at Light aa in the day. The rq'iarium in the fi-h department attracti much attention, with the live funny tribe swimming around. In here are to be seen qu te a variety, from the little bright gold fi-h down to th wide mouth catfish. We noticed to da? in one ef the frozen blocks of ice a largo trout with a boujuet of red fljweis in hia mouth It would take columns to tell abontall the pretty things to be seen in the ladies' fancy-work and art department. It i filled with all kinds of the prettiest needle work our eyes ever beheld. The wa'ts of this room are beau ifully decorated witn nandsome painting and portrnts. embracing landscape and water scenes, summer and winter scenes, etc. we were shown in the curio room an old Roman coin, made from between 3 10 to 860 B C Oi it is stamped the Telra drachn. One also made in H93. Mr. Jas P. Carr, of Haw River, Ala- -XT 1 ' . ' mauce county, . i , nas a pair oi turkeyB that weigh in their breed ing con dition sixty pounds. The gobbler alone when fat will weigh forty-five puad Mr. Carr has quite a number cf fine chickens, ducks, etc., in all a car load ?ifr. W. H. B ay. of Newbern. thowed u 150 head of poultry of mary varieties With the exception of a small part, Mr Bray fills one of the agricultural rooms He also baa some very fiae cattle and nogs Oie of his hogs weighs 740 pounds It is said that Mr. Bray ha made the largest and most varied exhibit at this fair that has ever before b.en made by any one person in the state. Some of the boys of the town, assisted by Prof. Darry, of Njw York, gave an entertainment in the opera house last night. The german given last night and to night by the yourg gentlemen of Ne bern to visitors was a delightful occa sion. To sweet strains of music the y ung people wbuled arcuod triping the dght fantastic till the wee bouts of morn. There were quite a number f c mples of handsome young men and beautiful young women. I know that it is sometimes expected of a corns ponder t to give names of parties and whit kind f clothes thev wore, acd all that s rt f tLingonan occasion like this. Y.ur co-respondent tried it once in days gone by, and let me tell you. he will never try a second time. Huffi ;e it to say that the ladies were neatly and handsomely dressed The fair association intend by another year to make a good maay improvements on the grounds. U. B. li. LATER. Newbern. N. C, Feb. 23 The crowd waa much larger than yesterday, good order, no accident. Racing to day; first trotting by "Dominion' thne in five beat, time 2 39 Running by "Castile," time 1 14 J Trotting, Mary Spellmans best heat 356. Tbe dispUy of the fire works to night were magmfi cent. Mr. James A. Bryan gave a reception to night at his residence to the press and invited guests. The fair closes Saturday night. Ii. B II. S .v o. Bv v r TALU I LE CI T r V r RTY n (is ecr-rlt ernptii. r con it f ' lecou tt in iUj evl i n c-d t.se-. it.dJ 11 i-A nn.ittr t r t f V. lVtt . d-c ' M K i ei.tonet a a . I 11 nn uv,ii ih 2 lb dr I M.rth, t -2o'-.s'k n..t Iti- cotirt tine d or ot -art c 'tn.'v ( f Br in tho e tv it K h. bo I 'll -iii. d--t it rd r. J.-.1t: Two i) -t..r n in. l hang, j.ce in the city f '. u, I m d d ou t nor-h t v tho store dl ttf V. i'. A A It, nr. is 'lis, i n tbe e-t y if. r, ,re kti,j i t h ted to H. K. Ii'i.t ii dtr on tLe wa h tvs.il Fx- h i.-. .n l th e i l. 'Ii rt-re hoire d I.'i . , li ( a-t l.trr. 1 1 .tore laitl-'i.sn-ii'i K-t ccri'ii ml rsitfor foid c!i ier n tU l-o a li.u and t in th e t rn rt of th- oi of Ha'eih b Tu-le-l n tht ii. rth It in Una- f K.ie om;1' rtr ou i,i u t by it Kii.i. ol Mrs. P ..!i- I f ry, on t 1 o arrn ure t ti.l ! tti.. o t t y !. in: Ii i f Jhu J. ce '"ii in t i; -e B "te .- !. I tr sol iiU: Oii'-lrr.l -!i. on., tlor.l in tiiue m t t!i. nl tti b Iiu.m m ti i.-.'u tni tbs r ni iUr 1 the urol.a-er t' rx-mie u .tt- ..r lliti . .!. r e I ay th n'c, Iw a ihk i. t '(!: Ir.'in ,'iv if m at A i tr c nt pe' an il i m TIk- ti: r !Mr--.1 niiil tairhse e i ji k.t -n lull. inch. .ii silowed to P.v I dl mi tin; eU it dtnred, til.ruii v ..".t. J n. ucLriva. A ln.in'.i.'.rtor an 1 Co3iu.ironer. leo'.'-t ! NoHTH Ciit LISA, li. .lu-1i.-. a i curt. Hal- V u ti I'iipIiij., lfors WaaKt'orNTT ) M. 11 litrt", J P. 11. F. Fuller v.. Ir K. Oardner, Ura. 51.1 list liar.linT, llctirr renuinKton. It a--j.ri- k 1roi the affidavit of H. F rnl W in th.- oti ii that 1 r. 11 K (.ar.lurr and Mrs M. io-c r.ar.li . r, the li ludanu there in re not t I.. I. .uh I it V. t c.i'ti.ty, an 1 ..tin t a!t. r dii' .lit .-n -e l fontid in the -U'e, aiitt it 'iwt'it r s j t-nrn k ttiat th olan 'i(l ti.if lwi.f s.tio.i sasint 'liorai tde ttvil li'. t T w.rk iil li"u ...- "il ua--rila fori iMj.-d a Ih-im an l lut ol Uteri Ijhir td ta-ini: in ltic'i;b. . C It i t'u r i r. or 1 red, tii: notio of this ction b-j.uli'if !i. d .-u f a we. k for sit ac-ee-ive -in th" Mtk Chud i t t, a nr.cii Tii. -niwriiit.'i-hi. in H.U ikIi. N. C, rc'tmc I.ltli ' tit.n i.f the arti. n. the pn iMwetftlte a.tu1. sn.l ri'ij'iiro u ttie d 'eioUnt t sp' ear n tue 2 .tu .lav of March, 'MC, ltfr M 11. lUrl--.-, Jntne of the IVac-, at l.in tVien in lUbih. N ., st Vi t'olo k in , an.! mmi r of mur to th rora pUint or ibe r-!i. I diuaa 'e J will be granted. Ibis Janaary aM, 1-1' I M It BX11BKIC. .In -tbe of the Vhc. J. r.. t H HH1. Attorney for p4alutlrT. raltt if l.nutl OnTne-day. th?th dy ol March. IW, at i Jni .atilir. o-nrt hr.i d.n.r iu the citv ol aale uh. 1 will noil at ut.lj.' suction s lotot la'.d it'UV'l ou s lai.n t l lui'K fromfaot Ilivie .lr-'.'t. -it toled to 1-1 ! m.ir ir- t. . n-n.:.-.l )u-t il i I l.'. i- citv i.f Ca ivh sud Ii uti ti Si to. t u .aid ittjo ai .1 tully 1--- lit-i iu s d- .1 ! t urt r(N.rd-. in the ffii 1 tt.e It- c.i-t r ol I - in f Make conn t., I..k , j K'" , l.iel. tt toretioe ia l-K 1v nia.lo aa s (..ll ol ll ix adti rtireu eut. Saio in uiolor au.l ty iit-- f s deod of rnrt .o".t d t i tin t.r A 'ii in Havaood. the r.roid ol l.u ti tt at-o-o Kl'iri.l to and at t ib ri-1'jc-t i I ti e rtue ( . ti lirt thertin uautd Terus, cli illoS It. l'UHM LTS . b-td I r ll !'-. .uuiaCAUiiUi, I li. U-o or lor (Jour l. WakeOouutj, F t rsarr Term, 1W3. MolUe E. Thn pm ts altr Thompson. ILui-au seti .n tr tikH to obtain a dirorre from Wl er Thouit sui f oc the bonds of matruu'inv. It apjsrinir to th" court that Walter Thorop .n in a un-roli1.'!it f.l tl Sitate of North Carolina, and tha" ti e Sheriff of Wake e-.nnty, it'U-r oM-rrinu k da" d.li-u , csui.oteit-rnte the rlltu i oil. lii IliiK " ou tin- Slid Walter rhnn'pHoii it i 'Lcrcfore or.iorcd that aerviee ou the f&i l W.t. r itii.nipa.'n be tnadn by lo.ti... i. I'nh.S at ' iiia.ii'M r, "eokly nowiipa; or, j.iilirl.ol iu the e.tr ol r.alcigh, N C oii.-e wh k lor tut wicks, uo'ltyma: the sa d Ws tor I ho . . ii to ajijioar hot -re Wake Superior co-irt. ai d then and there answer be e luplamt wh rli will Ikj nlu.l In Uie cane, or il.o' ur thort- o, .'nritiR the t-rm of ske Superior fxxirt t i.-h conn eoces on the tot .M .iid.y l.f .rc 'he tut Monday in Mareh, l-'Jl, oii'i; In- 'JT'li 'tv .f Fehruarv, i-i,:i An 1 i- t tii ii hk" ii t "' that if ha fails to 1P r au 1 a n- r or dvunr, and (lofwid t ie aat'1 action, th-1 tli- j.i.iut ft .ill apply to the Mnrt f ir t!i re tel d niand 'd in theouji pUiut. Jno W Tnoxraoat, Clerk. January , l.t: WAKE FOKKST, HHIf.HT UW, PCGlLIS.n Nor TOLERATE D. Tbe Corbett-michell Piirtv Ordered out of .Maxara FUs. Niagara Falls. Ont , Feb. 23 The police have been instructed by the police migistrnte to arrest or order out of town th-Coroett-Mitchell par'y. Hotel pro prie'or Birupfield w li decline to permit articles to be signed on his premises. Statement About Atlanta's Reeent It h uk Failure. Washington, Feb. 23 Comptroller ni-pburu stttd this morning that there w s some hing peculiar about the closing up of the Gate City National Bank of Atlanta, Ga. According to the last re ttt the bank's unimpaired capital was 250 000 its surpljs fiO.OOO and its un divided profits 20 000. while tbe alleged emb zz ement of the assistant cashier stated it at T0 000 In view of this statement he thought it strange that the bank should have closed its doors. Bank Examiner C J. Campbell is in charge of the bank. Funeral of General (Beauregard. New Orleans, Feb. 23 Funeral of General Beaugard to day was one of the largest and tbe most imposing ever wit nessed in this city. All the exchanges were closed as mark respect to tne de ceased general, while business in courts and other public offices was virtually suspended. Early this morning the family of tbe general arrivea at tne city hall, and were assigned in room adjin ing the council chamber where the re mains lay in state. All day constant streams of peop e poured throifgh the city hall, to get a glimpse cf the form of the well known soldier Detail of veterans assisted the r. gular police force in keeping order. Among those who arrived this morn ing to taae part in the ceremonies were: Governor Foster and party from Baton Rouge, members of the Raphael "bemms camp; Confederate veterans from Mobile and CoL J B. Herttord ana Uen. Ual bell, of the Trans Missisippi department. Tne cortege moved from tne city nail little after 3 o'clock for Metaire ceme ttry. One Hundred Persoue Precipitated. Torosto, Can., Feb. 23 During a masonic entertainment last evening in the Old Fellows' hall, at Weston,, ten miles from here, the fi or auidenly col lapsed and one hundred persons were precipitated to the lower fl-ior. Several sustained serious injuries and some were killed. A Brilliant Eutertalnment bf the La dles of the Hill. j Wake Forest College, Feb. 23 This evening the college chapel waa the scene of the mcst interesting, instructive ' and enjoyable entertainment ever given at Wake Forest. It was the lorg looked ( forward to and anxiously expected mus i icale by the ladies of r a Hill. Bsauti- j ful tableaux and well rendered recita tions, dialogues, etc., combined to make it a memorable occasion at Wake Forest. The plan was oiiginated by Miss Carter, formerly of Colorado, and with the hearty co operation of the talent which ihe "hill" affjrds in the many accom phshed residents and students was mtde a grand success. Extensive preparations had been going on for several week,and their culmination to night waa looked forward to with marked excitement. The proceeds, netting the neat turn ol $60 go to the athletic association. i Space forbids a mention ol all tne per formers The instrumental music waa especially well executed. Tbe solos ren dered by Mrs. SUdd, Misses D.nitU and Carter wen absolutely perfct and de erve especial mention. The rich so pranos of Mrs. Sledd and M;s Daniels, and the cultured contralto of Mus Car ter fairly charmed the audience, and would have done credit to any occasion. That they were appreciated wai mani fe6ted in repeated encores. The tableau in whi:h Apollo and the nurses were impersonated, was, to um; the words of the distinguished Professor R.yhill, as near perfect as tableaux can be. The graces w-uia nave excuea uu envy of the ancients. We wih we could give every one the menti m which thy ao richly merit, but space and time for bid. Taken in all the entertiLment proved conclusively that Wake F ireat in as 6trong in musical talent and cu.ture in tbe classics as 6he has so often ahown herself to be in athletics. H:renou ef forts are being made to have the affair repeated. KuKTU CaU 'LISA, I '.tl' o' nutlilJjOUa y Had warrant of at Wakk CO' VTY J tMchment. Artt.u- A i-pi'zT, j.KlutlfT, tt Tho ma W. I'o ter .o.n Imim:uom ad Porter St Co . defend mt. Thi doien la t aix ve nit nod will take notice t . at s .um ii' ii' in t'i- aVivo Mntitlnd acti-n vu ii--ii! d on ;h.i lt lay ol K braarv, IS33, ty V IJ tiy id. a -e of the IV are of Wake county", Nortti ('aro.i:i, for the snm of ne liii-idred ! m:i t.-ui'e d lara arid f.ir'j-t'. e. i,tn I 'J I I i dii" thi raid laiiitifT lr acfomt tor in rio iial io vi i n rendered ; fi.iu aud t-xpoiin m whil . rendi-ririi; the same, 1 hicli uiu.u.ii.i' i n n. rnat.l" tx lore the said j Jiir-tice ai tint i:i o Siroiii & Mr .uu in the ! citv ot 1U! k'' " 1 couutv tu I Mat,iiu ! V.i" li d y . I K. !.r .:r y, A. 'l , l-'JX The ' .O f. ii. ant i la h i t.t.; iiotcu that s warrant j i atti.'b'iii iit n in.-i 1 i.v tti said Juit ce ' ou ilm id int day ol r'ct.rusry, which .r r.nt r. tui i l h.-toru tun naid Jil.tice ' tho titiii a-i I placo al o.- ria'u.-d f .r the re niru "1 tl.'i "mi i.oii; ml th.t th-i de'nudant ; i roqti r-i t a " r t ru the said Justice ! at th ) J. la al.ovo tiarno 1 on lh i;ih day of Ma cli, A U. iK:l, at tioi h mr l li .and ai.d a .- T or .1. in i t t. the eomp'aint of the . ( la iititT, or the rt.i. f d mauled therein will te Kr.iiu d. , 'lhis ;at tlay f.f F brnarv. A. D , w. ii a v wood, j. P. ' Stk NO & -Ti:V(i. Atvtrn-ya. Cirv Uyi'l.K.t l SALE. By virtue J ol a do .1 i I mortg.e-xecnied bv Alfred Tate and ( oruc i. Ms wi!, 1 w.ll oft- r for aalo at the eo Tt h u. door in Kal jli on Modda-.tfi IT.thdav ol Feb nary, l.'J3, at 12 o'cl ckm.tli iii:.n ( lot ot Und: l(nn ning at a a ake o i a line on South etrtet, rnn ninit sou h 'i il t-t a-.d 5 i'ic: en to "heir,, a hour brane'i, arid ti n K' nn? eatalorg with the K-a ho'imj braoch. and then !?'' s v aloi.R with tun Kan bo.i-e branch to fcoiitl itreci nd f.en rur.n w. rt wth .idtret I 'ettandOi oh" Thers in a rw housn O tha lot. J ittc j.of f. , t. 1 nun each Kr f -ther part rnla- Ikh k t at ln M, ri Kit -r .t d-e-N .flice, lUleih, N. CJ. ' JaLiuary 2'JJ, IHj J. . J. C L. HAKRIF ! Attorney lor Morta JanZi tds Notice of salo. On the 2' th 1. y f M i b, l'JI, at 2 m , at he ft h ii"d -.r id Mi c ty fB eita, N ' . tirid r j. o-n c f'trei mtc-rtain m- rt- v - ex 'i I 'v s i it Madura, re : r r (o l in t' ' "i"- of Vi- 'of Deeit , i f A" k" conn y. : i 7. (; , I l' se'l at jjil.l e a' .' -ii fir r,-h tlnl.a . deitl mail .ri rt r i, pa iat-: l i W at c -n ity. I N-wlul.' t iv -I. I.. a iirniz laul Death of Kufus Hateh. New York Feb. 23 Rafus Hatch, veterau tiaaucier, and at one time presi dent of tLe Pacific Mail S eam-hipCom pany, died at his home in the upper part if tbe city to day. He has been ill a long time from complication of liver and kidney trouole Jndse Jacksou' Successor. Wasihsuton, Feb 23. President to- dav ..nominated Be j too. ..Uancbett, f .tioaigajiJt 4o o-5ouni OtHttfrVircuit judge for sixth diet net (juaicial) to suc- ceea Judge Jaclcson. Dlptherla Epidemic In Illinois. Pana. Feb. 23 The public schools of Ocouee have closed, also revival services at the Methodist church on account ol p.-evalence of a malignant type of dip theria, six deaths having occured within tho last few days. Successor to Earl f Jersey. Lokdoh. Feb. 23. Robert William Duff, liberal M. P., for Fanffahire Scot land, has been appointed governor ti New South Wales aa successor to -nan ot Jersey, resigned. Bod v and Soul Severed by Fire. Winstos, N C , Feb 23 Special -News La been received here of another sad accident by fire near Midwty, Div idn county. Sarah, little daughter of W. A. Elliott, caught fire while her pa rents were away from home. Mrs. 1 liott had left tbe house only a short time when a near neighbor saw the blazs cf fire going around the garden. She tnought something was wrong and ran to see the child burning up. A physician was sent for but the Utile 6uff erer died in a few hours. j -j f r r (i irr.- ', ii . a. .:i:in. i rni ij o. . K La i.d oihera. coi.taiuiu tbreaa" j co.e or b-.-a. ! lil'Ji. II 1 JI.XEU.. tf;MT-Vl tv.n.y UiViUhiNUS Declared annually tu tne Old Reliable Mnraal Iuect U'e lnmraa'-e Company if NewarX, N. J . Are r.nr itreat. The sum of trie o2Jjer It to The Death Ra v tL.'i jweet point and x brli. her etea-fvt djfvu to tha mini num That tttey tave oou ao Tllli COHT OF A policy in UU l-.a.pany proves. Her 3outror coj'n onlj aaifaL.teea. No etit.iat -. art ,ivta cut b her to mislead the nr.wea.ry tx-&tr vTt-r LilFii INS UKANOEi We do not clJa to tte largest. We are merely tht bedt Cora iany. A dean reooxd Cor Forty-seven YeAT. JOHN U. DREWKY, State A.i-at fr orth and South Carolina, 1ULE6H, N. O. Active Afcenta Wasted. 1 0 ii I