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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: 5\ KPNKSDA Y. OCTOBER SO. 1389.
SOLON'S IN DEATH TJIROES.
THEY WILL EXPIRE ON NOVEMBER*,
JOE BROWN PERMITTING.
lions* Ad* P« ■ «**eln«l*u «® * 4 ’
n .j b. pnbMrt m*'
Bill *!■■«• W»
ATIXSTA. Ock
. ttrtmc protaMltty. MX ^p«idiog.
however. u£n tho disposition of the
Jews* act, that the general assembly will
adjourn aioe dio un tho aaooad day «
November, jaat twelve days off.
The resolution adopted in tho Hone#
laat Friday firing tho day of adjourn-
moot on I*0T. 7 »** reconsidered, and
this afternoon called tip **»“» "T “•
Gamble, clininuan of.lth* ,,0 ?jV ,r “f
of tho confer*** committee which re
ported tb# adjournment reeolotioo. Mr.
Gam bio oipiwod tho opinion, after a
faU tavertigath® of tlie condition of
|— More both bouoea that an ad
journment could ta had on Nov.*, and
there would bo nothing to detain the leg
islature except tho fcaae act.
ntr i-TA-r mix bat b* waroaxDor,
That might bo diopooed of by the date
fixed, but If not. tlie resolution provided
lor a continuance of tlie session.
would bTUrfecUy safe to fix the «Ute
Nor. 1 ftwouldsnmuladaboth housaa
to work ua to It. If the !««• •? »“
2m°£iXg be would ba la favor of Jh-ntgoroaty ;ou.-j
w^dbg-d i~- ^ wubibh-
nnvent aareed w?thllr. Gamble, ae the |„ K ,he railrtol c..u. m, don wrote «n-
J*!"*'' X adoption of bis amendment p,,w. r the comniusiotwrs to rngnlato
vote on lh. ado^jn re rn>is ht rotes jussed, with a henato
*ta'hh remarks cm the question .Mr. • amendment authorizing them also to re-
Gamble stated that from oouvenstioiu , quire the erection of depots and other
s. hut kul with a number of aenators t buildings where necessary,
he was satiafiad the preference of tlie J Bv Mr. lYilhamv of I* *
•» M np T .. *7,-., . .i •
to provide for the rerW ration of voters
In municipal elections In the city of
A bill by Mr. Gordon of Chatham to
change the name of Ilia ‘'Trustee* of the
Wesley Chapel" to the "Trustee* of the
Wesley Moi.uuitn;..! Church
IN Tin: >K.UTB*
A flllrU Ot©r Ihr llrntrll AppropHa.
■lion -Fa©»t«K UlUo.
Att.anta. Oct St. —[fipotlaLJ—Tho
Sonata recently amended a resolution by
tlie House to par *'• Ucnt ® U * lc8 for
postoffica fixture*, by atriklng out tha
ala ire amount and Mitwtltuting lit
Notice having been received that the
House had declined to concu iar the
amendment, the nate thia morning
voted to insist uron it. ,
Mr. Ilileon intrmi ced a bill tolnoorp-
ota e the Augusta I>. diway Investment
and Hanking Comjuny.
I'ARhlNU IJUA
The following bilk wore put on their
To incorporate tlie* Albany and Cor-
dde Railroad Company. Faro.#.
To rci|uire roters to regUtcr an Polk
N*uatc resolution l» intboriM FiiHsr
E. Calloway, a minor oi Troupe county,
to traiHuwt bUftintaa u* • peraoo of legal
n % Sr. Umar of Ki< l.mond-To repeal
mra.Ta|ih 1. »«ctiou of the Code
i.n l suUtitat© a I'aragrspU dfjtotog
inoro cUarly lb* conijKrtcocjr of wiinoaw
in eases to which dec. ased or insane pvr-
Mtia arr nartin. I‘u*h1m m.wlw.
Jlv Mr. McArthur rf MonUomenr—To
profiihil fishing < n land*.of another In
banjite w ould 1* Nov. 2 instead of Nov,
II TUL »IQ1«E»
pay i.ars^lr Ovvot**d in Bill Passl»6
A4Jo«r»»**n* < l M# ^ lo *V
AILaBTa. Oct. 2L [Spiciak]—This
tnorninz the House, on motton of .Ir.
Gordon, dfaatfrred to tb* Sc-natc Amend
ment In the rssoiutiou to pay 1L M. Iten-
teU for fitting up a pu*toflicc in the
elrfk'aroom. . ....
The resolution originally name! U™
as the amount which Iientefl should n-
ceire for Id. wort. Tlie Senate cut this
down to fTi
terian church of Cotoieboe to aellcerum
held for chufA purpose.
village
county. Pa*©ed.
TO APPORTIOI ROAD HAND*.
To provide for tho apportionment of
rund luunift in Montgomery o Ql i Enin*
amendment wu InsUtod »el cmmti- to wort ^th. chmmrt -
as soon as it got beck again to tho
^Jk^Laraar of Richmond movol to
j.. .i. set ion of dio Homo In
Rcooaidcr tlie action of Uio Homo
adopting a resolution to adjourn on Not.
7 ,'he m'gion prevailed, and Mr. bout®
of Bartow moved to niahe fbe resolution
the special order for this afternoon.
Nlld OS riBST AND TUtUD JltAUISO.
Tbs following bill* wero rani tho first
By Hr. Und of PJchm'HsX-.To in-
Cornorato the Augusts Hallway Invest-
ment ond Banking Company.
Hr Mr. Thurman of • • a!h.- —To in-
Jty Mr. Thurman
corporate the Bank of Lafayette.
Tbs follow log lolls W are read llte third
Uma:
A'
a oul by Mr. Gordon of Chatham— 1 To
s*5 ‘ug-s^' .“ires
V *\m%Mr.
_ dTarirt of Noe.
lyrs PS. nays 0.
A Benin bill uy Mr. duWgnou—To
\ 8cn»t*
the
A Senate bill or Mr. aumgnoo—i
provide for dlsnodtiow of »ult« for tl
enforcement of equitable eato ri uctb.
iBrtu Lv consent of parti*.’*.
puud »jw M, nay* 0. . _
Bioate WU to amend charter of Oaor*
gto Southern and Florida Railroad tom-
■say. Passed—syo« bfl, nays 0.
Boon or fOTKUoRstoi'RTcusm
A bill by Mr. O'Neill of Fulton-To
require darks of supsrioc courts In coun
ties contslnlng a oily of Itl.lXO inhabi-
tanta to hasp two hooka of minutes in
c^tsi. cmm. Fsssed—ayss Wknay.U,
wrtala cases Fassed-uyea w. nays
A bill by Ur. Lewis of Hancock-
[isjIB so additional clerk for Urn rail-
» Isxk . „
Mr. Johnson of Campbell—
T® A amertf section 8787 of Coda of l*tS.
Passed—ayes W, nay* L
A bill by Mr, Montgomery of Marion—
To repeal ew-tion '-W of lode Fauck
A bill by Mr. Thick of Clarke—To pro
tect the rights of owners nnd Insurers of
cargoes loaded nt |* r. s in this stale, so
as to give them or t'mur agents control of
property damaged on meets In waters
within Iks jnrisdiotioo of this state
A bill by Mr. Madia of Morgswj-To
section
I i MO* of Code. Famed.
A bill bv Mr. Wrlgbt of Folk-To
(mend charier of Cadartown. Fasted.
Adjourned till * p. ns
Ansmesa Aesslea.
A hall
yior courts
court* to admit
balddJplomu of grailiuitiou in tho»
ernl law schooU in lhi« tint* km called
inirnMi mmmr.
1 to authorize jt*]jfc* of tho»npo*
irt* to ItoUl»pet ill Urms of their
to Admit to th« Iar p*nr4»wi)o
lip are .
The following liiib were alao passed:
To iacorporate the Empire Loan and
Trust Company.
To auand an set to protect game in tlie
County of Mibb, apjeovr.! Oi. 1*. IHS7.
A bill to incurporato the (ieorjia Ko-
lectle Medical AwocUtlon.
Mr. I lsrds man of Uibii raised the point
agaiast tha bill that under the constitu
tion the legislature could not charter
such an institution. It must be dons by
the courts. Tlie bill wu killed.
FIXAL AWOlSNlirNT.
Mr. Gamble, chairman of the commit
tee on tusiaeu and adjournment, failed
up the report of the conference commit
tee sad the iwmlution providing far a
final adjuunnrut Nov. if tha '
■fit shall have lei ~
have been pat ci. The rcsoto-
tkm wu adopted U*. 1 riday. l-ut tinea
Sao)Qsld<nt<L
Ilr. Quiblimovrii to amend thereoo*
by atrikjicbut Nor. ; B |„| to*en-
inf Nov. 1 Hi, Uliewnl bu*iix»*
MMMTJ to U tciLaactcd could ba fin-
fcbrtl by that data.
Mr. iLtrJccun r.f nn.K
liccnso $5,000 in bia
t).c pri<’« of
cumt v. 'i al led. . _
Jty Mr. tJi.b rt rf Muaco*aa-TDf«n-
power the iru*t«H>*of the hecood Pra»t>y*
! I. f'..liunlilia In MtllMlTAin
1 ly Senator Gibs, .n—To Incorpofmto tha
Usee of Harrlsonvllle in Kichmonu
To pn.vido for the time and .mod#, of
feeling senlce by publication.
l.-ile- ti
i'a-ecd.
Fendloton crock m as to ninko it navlga
bb* for lumber raft*. Fasscd.
By Mr. Brady of Bumter-To Incorpor
ate tho town of Deboto In horn tar
countv. l’si-e 1.
llv Mr. tlK of Habersham—To Incor-
irsle tho Toccoa Banking Company,
RwATtlg
Adjourned till 10 o’clock to-morrow.
Till! DEITBn3HAnro.nfllTTRK(
ll Will IZeport the Lrm»'« Claim f»r
Urilrriur nu To-Day*
Atlanta, Ua.. t>cL vl—ieptcmlj—
The joint commHtea that liar been *n-
j-rij.'od in trying to ascertain what the
Ire**** want tl»e »ute to pay them for
btfttcrmt nts hal a final meeting
in rocuj 5 at tb« capitol thia afternoon.
The meeting wan private and held with
ekned doors. _. ,
Aft -r the committee adjourned your
corrckpondi n, learned that it *m
Bgrrrd to raake a l
n.o«‘uing. T»w rvport
lltcu ehitd-mcnt
npoo an aeset: that the man in Oeorgia
who borrowed would pay all such tare*
And the foreign money lender w ould go
free.
Mr. Mathews of Houston simkeagainst
the bill. He thought it would bt» im-
prnctfonblo and could not he enforced.
sir. Harris of Moyd sjMike agsinsttbe
bill Jio thought it would increase the
price of utonoy in Uoorgu.
Mr. l*attcrM>u of liibb went so fares to
State that tlie hill would ben viclutiouof
tiio true ilomocrutic priuctj Ie of tr.rilT re
form.
Mr. Lawson went from spcskir to
•pcaker, |*. n.ti its hand, uHi ring amend-
mentn to lu’-et the ofijivlic-ns ns Hm-v
w-cre suggest.?J by opp tnents of tho bill.
Onuau.endmaut wii* tluit the debtor
auall pny the tax ouly «»f money in Ilia
haiMri lAflotiging to ii:a creJitor ouly.
Tliis uruoudiueist waa a*lopt>-«l.
Another amendment \\a* to tho effect By Mr.
that no.#., etc., executed in bona tide tlie act to
contract of purchase or Kilo should not c.Ho, in the county
bo aubject to taxation. TLi* was t’a****!.
adopted. I By Mr. Campbell of Jaap
Mr. i Inning of Lichuion 1 spokoI trutlon Lvw for hieco**nty. jin
against the mrrsura. llu urged that it Br Mr. Mitchell of P.l,—ft
■ * ■ • - - » , * :l WSrTl..
the Western and Atlantic waa fa
with a copy of tha tt*>luii w
which tlie committee ra .[*,
that they icceived fVoiif In div«-
rnenta in writing whifl^^BH
kubiuil without re* cm
The commilt *e fuitue J*
aabl atiitemento aliould e 11
tlie journal of the genet*In i t.. i
i th»'g >vtin
.nfcnt efth
appoint, with ! into and through the city of Greenville,
advhory board, a | in aakl county, and thromth the city of
House, nnd in conclusion*
l«c flivcharged. -
On motion of Mr. Whit Or*
of President Brown’a olll«J
were ordered printed for tm
benate.
Tho following new
duced:
lijr 51 r. Jb ColIum—To
Ch.ittancoga uudGulf rail
^craootothi* othce who is not
icfl^itk any school or coOege as
<>r r The geoloffist shall enter up*®
U'jf July 1. l'rw. and shall b*»»d
lie ■ dice is aboihhed or until rc-
1 Lv the appointing rower for
- I M mice shall be at tlie rajitaL
e da • t an advisory board, cun-
: tlia governor, who almll be
deirt the ooramhaiotier of agricul-
*atw' school commissioner, state
uflf. comptroller-gvntTal and ettor-
o. ’ -rnt assistant state gw>lo-
P os ch
hattanooga uiMltjuir nui ^u
By Mr. fimiett—lo f it
on lessees of railway liies.
!U.S ON THIRD UK
, C^anipbellof Jus; t—
■ r iil.»t«* tlie t<*u k > •»%
n tl^ county ofBl .
- * rcgV
Would drive foreign capital out the state ! n:u*h of tlie Pike county pit
or roiMe the inlcictit on loanv and thus
make th<’ i*»rrower and not the lender
par the t ax.
Mr. Lawson, an * hnirmnn of the com
mittee. com lud.d the argument for the
wa
Brown, nnd the
made by Menarv.
Cumming. The
mend that only the
I'rr.ddent Brown
ii«ii.u jvi*ii
by President
it* in writing
t, Stahlman and
ittee wiU recent-
■■■■■by
entered on the
There was consid<
the cominiUce a* to 1
l>ort, ami it is Mated
of the commitice th
advisabh' and prop«
report, in tha way
some of tlie ruf
mad© br tlie !*•
meat of their cUlma
ever, did cot prevail
The indications
there will i» a Uval
when the report
reached.
j discussion In
t should the ro-
t Miine members
lit It would be
indicate in tho
1 reference.
•ays that it
Atlanta, Oct. 21.—{I
i t any rt banco to be
go-sip, a prominent
a resolution to-morrow
up the betterments
about the reeduticD t ,
will unfold a plan of arbitration with tho
Ismm over their claim for betterments.
The revolution wUl suggest aa arbitrators
the three Juatioee of the arpreme court,
three rx-gorernota and Maj. CampbeU
Wallace, chairman of' the railroad com-
mi-don. It is very doubtful if the Sen
ate would paae such a resolution, and it
seems to bu quits certain it would not be
entertaim-d by the prceeot Ilouee.
TUK LUVUV11XS AND NASUVlLLl’i PRO-
On the passage of tlie bill the ayes and
nays were called. Tlie vote waa: Ayes
fid, nays 40, nnd the bill was lost.
THE liF.TTtJtUF.NTS COMMITTEE.
Tlio joiut committee appointed to con
fer with the levaocs of the Wuetem and
Atlantic lbiilroa*l mad© their report in
Uw Senate and llotno this morning.
Tho rejtort simiity stated licit toe com-
miltoo had discharged its duties, had
jircM-atcd the president of tlie Icoms
oompaLy a copy of the resolution under
widen the o inference committee had
beeu ap|M. luted, imd received htstemems
from tlie ie.-secs nnd submitted IIk-mj
statements to the legi»l iturc.
Mr. lxnuar of ltichmond n:oved to ac-
cept the report aim diacharge the House
braic i of the cimmittce. Tu^ motion
prevmlod.
This morning copies of Maj. Cctu
rning's and Mr. Boykin Wright's argu
ments lief ore the conference committee,
as counsel for h a **, were distributed
amoag the lueuilvu,
BILLS OS TRIED EEAMNO.
Tha following bids were read the third
Urns:
A bill by Senator UuBIpion—To sell
lull of lot know n as the Arsenal in &a-
vornah, iM’kmgiug to tho Volunteer
Guards 1 Vt4ali» | U. i'ox*cde
On motion of Mr. ism is of Hancock
tho House recoosidered tlie vote on tlie
bid to provide un udditlunalcUrk for the
railrua*! <x>mini.*sion.
A bUi by Mr. Posted of Glynn—To
consolidate seta unorjiorating Bruns
wick uml to amend its charter. Pasted.
A bill by Mr. Sim* of Lincoln—To
create a state board of healtli. Lo*U
A bill by Mr. Whiuker of Troup—To
oxemiH crops of n tenant from levy and
sale uutil the Uiudoid is r»ui«L TsUetL
A bill by Mr. lioweli of Pultm-To
amend act incurperatiug the A*abama
and Atlanta Kail way Coiu|u*ny.^ PmmoO.
A n»oluiiott uy Mr. lioweu of r uiiou
—To puy 5!r, Jonathan Troup Taylor
$150 for indexing joitrual of henato and
Ilona© for prvseut adjourned term.
A bill by Mr. Tyson of McIntosh—To
iiax>riioraio the Dublin, lUsckahear and
bCuihiiii railroad. 1*,. d.
A bill by Mr. Hill of Meriw»thrr-To
amend M-Ckiou 1.8inf the Udv. Vumml
A bill by Mr. .vikioson of voweta—To
extend corporate limits of Nownan.
AUjoorned till t o’clock p. m.
.tlKmoon imlon'
Mr. Tanner of Cuffeo offered a bill to
estand tha timo for outting turjs ntino
boxes so iluit cult a n may lie legally
\rv~ hs*:-— -he L; October snd the
lk.H of lurch,
liilis wire mnd ns follows:
By llr. KolKlilof Lownike—'ToumwI
tbs charter of Vaklo.ta.
lly Sviintor Lv Is—Tu amend the char
ter of Logaiwvilie.
lly Hr. Ihria r of Monroe—To prohibit
the sale of Ihiuor in Monroe rouniy . ter
euhoiittlns the .ineslwa to the ijuauUed
hers of the county.
Also, to amrail the act psohihitiag the
ante of ased cotton in llouroe county he
tween Aur. I nnd Mi I.
By Mr. Smith of I locator—To prohibit
sol® at liquor near two churches la bis
oountr, a» nun n '.' ,1.
lly Sir. Turner of lloyd—To incorpo
rate the Feoj.le.' Savings Bank of Rome,
a. amended.
By Mr. Latham of Cherokee—To pro-
hiUt tlie sale of apirituoui Iktuor within
three miles of Little liiv«r Methodist
church in Cbeioke • tounty.
iBBOLvart com
By Mr. Matthews tf Hnnton-To
amend an art prescribing how insolvent
costs due justices and constables la csr-
tlie new law providing U* ll e q .rt of all e
mentof the university tru»t>- . ty ilL i,.. aodi
eov. n.or. r.i.-e.!. T i tfiiTi roJir
i*y Mr. Hand of MiSchsll—To inowpor ■'
at«* the ltniubrMlge and XorthftiMl
railroad. Pa »*»-l.
Tor*‘incori*on»te tho Underwril tV
.* '* j t the
Mutual Insurance C’ompany untWr n ; 2* tlM.dei«aiuof marls and phosphates
name of tls? United Underwrites* la u* S c >.l tt, analrxe nnd classify apeci*
unco Compsuiy. l’as-« *L ' m . I J 0 r mineral*, plants and soils, and
By Mr. Howell ofFulUm-To ^.X"upLSlmcord i to cam. to
Hw charter of VtivtiJid. F..-S d . . priW „u i n . uiumuiu .premies*
lly Mr. Howed-To locorp. r..:e W illlWr4ling th# goolo.y, miiwyslowr.
All into and Alabama tool an I lion rl V aluablo woods, and w.mt-
nailroml Contpuy. 1W..L . evrr’eU# mar be diwxivrredinUeorrfOt of
■ By Mr. Glenn of Whitfield—lb am n 1 k . E „/«;onom«: value, and ahall
the dinner of lA.lton. Fmwcd. i intke a ruvnt of Hie survev of every
By Mr. Ttu-k oi Clarke—To amend the , lu ,. lty intliusUta, aecompankd with all
utter of Athens so Mtosntta r ® t , a i r , mall , mol Ulustrstions. Foe
ntermrkriMMsment. Foowd., , . t purjix* of ruakinp tlionnriy.es con-
lly Mr. Humphries of Brook*- 1 V>.,,,.,Vuri in this Kit ,!lo state geotosist
auand toe net e.UblLhinfia syrtso. if ^ j Il; , ve Mrtlto tiio chemical labura-
r. lalcr to Urn town o: fWr
By Mr. IfartofGreen©—To ®n
the Ut i n Point and ElbsnB
Line railroad. IlwwL Jkm l-g
By Mr. Whi.tak**r of Troup-T.» .
change the time of holdjng t!.«
term of Troup county euperior com..
— choeco by the advisory
nwy bo removed at any time
. 'Ti.- fortd^*
I lining' nu STATE IKTO aiOLOOICAt
1 be the duty of the state geolo-
rl hi. o^uttnu to divide Uw stet.
l^ologtatl soct'.oas, av nearly
nil in area os may be eaoediont. to be
io»#vi North Georgia, Middle Ueor-
nd South Gwirgi* geologi-
.et:..ne So soon ca a
1 oall.no of geological survey ot
ire stale dull have been mode,
:g<o!agi.t shall enter upon one
I wcilon. and usaigu one t > neb
aiiiaUnb, aud under ilia control
tir.t named, the corps mall pr*>-
jinaktf a careful and coniplvto
raplucaL mineralogical and pbysi-
urvsyof
“ otl J of U
urvey of tiia state; to enter ujkjw
P —i „ „ . ... . r..bd. tub. kept for tluvt purposoin hU
By Mr. Howell of oA&. an ecourote statement of the ex-
LoOrange, in the county ot Troup.
At aooo as (he I HI wo* read Mr. Hill
of Meriwether, the reedy and doughty
defender ot GnenviU© and U» wliale
county, took the floor* He said that t .e
origUai charter had been cheerfully
given because the nod waa to rtm
tkrojgU Greenville. It was now pro
posed to I* ire that city just far enough
to one side to kill it. TU© people of
Ormitilln would not want the rund to
come within Un mil*a of the c.ty if it
was not to run through it. It waa bod
faltii to have secured this clwrtcr and
then seek to avoid iU provisions, lie
bad lotrnei that tho railroad stockhold-
era w:.n ed this rued run outside of
Ore* n>hl© in order to enhance the value
of thv.r jiemonal jir>jperty.
PAlTEkaOX SLUH IN A rOSEE.
Mr. Patteraao here asked if the gentle
man from Meriwether would vote far the
bill if an amendment was added provid
ing that the road should be built through
Gnc&vilie if it was given a right of
way and a depot site, and the additional
expersesof running through that city
were paid.
Mr. Hill sold that Greenville would
willingly give a right of way and depot
site, but it was unfair to ask licr to pay a
sum to be determined by men interest, d
in miking it as large as possible. Two
surveys Imd been made, and they had
shown tli&t to liuild tlds road through
ti*, an accurate statement
all water-powers, woods, roads,
‘ watercourse* and the climate,
and general chorac-
> country, and locate
I ©Its of ores and usctul
U, building mab rial; report cbnr-
and compoiiUca of the aolls.
puL.ic whools for Vutimsti. Pws*w
By Mr, Tuck of Clarke—To author; •
tho tnui. cij«al court of Athens to Inti •
fines to Hit* urnount o( (2 0. to l’ ”’.lion-
uwiitforsix tuontlis or w« .
streets for n like jwriod, on a.oKaM
tin* city’s ordm.iT.ee. Pat t. j||M
By dilator Allgcod—To to.utndchSrt r
of Luchanuan, in llaraDon County.
Huk<L
fcSir.nviUsg can get a drink now.
Tor* |«al the prolilbitioa Uw of I rnith-
TUle, 1 * i county. PwocA
By 5.r. Gordon ot (Imthan— 1 Tq In
corporate tho Georgia Fidelity lnsurm. t
LVmi*any. Bsseed.
Bv Mr. Davit oi Burke—To abcl h tl*
Btirko county court. Faiwed as aoKtulrdL
wrv II the state. Tiw sUte geologist
lire work,
exet
defini suit
tvs if tho
itv
By Mr. liardigs of Cobb—To-
tiio width of the public highways
Cobb county. Tabled.
By ilr. Jenkins < f Johnson—To
the ac* vedmw tl:#* wort un rr -
tlie county cf Joiinson. I’a^cd.
To incorporate the Fairniount Valla
n*ilr«>adt 'otu;»nny. Bawe L wlr
By Senator Uice—To incorporate 11
Aiucricau Inter-Ocean Canal Coo .
Passed*
By Mr. Mclntvrn at Thom**—'To I •
corpoiatc Hi. town of Me^a. in Hi t
county. FosTcri.
lljr Mr. Flick, of Franklin—'TO : pro
viil. a draiiuE. I»w lor histoautj
Fo cvl.
To ainsafi th. charter of GrtniUn
Fowl.
vvo«D9. Eorunto set wotton
Mr. Lj lu’s crest, glorious and grandil
oquent rvsolmioa ou prettjr nsariy ovsry
thing under tb. .nn, llkswto. th* Amv-
•a.iil have Mipervirinn of the cni
ah 1 shall be respoadble for toe accuracy
of the mow.
rxrexvr* or the xvar.ic.
For tlie expenses of the burrau the
rim of HO IS spproprieted, to be ex-
sided Iimlcr th» supcrvlilon of tiio ad
»^^of the state geologist_!* to
>jc* J,.V 0 p r rnniun, anil lliat of bis two
whiimu I1.S5J per nunmii each.
With the consent of the advisory boar.1
lie state geoloR.st may employ a sptial
It or apoclali.u at i ny time.
Neitber th* Hate geologist nor hi.
Kh-anls shall discloss to onv person,
;cc|4 lo the owner of tlie land, the re-
Your cortsspoadnit ran aero*, a ru
mor to-night, claimed to be reliable, that
In n few days tha LoolsvlU* nnd Nash
ville will offer, in Mot. ws» and shape
not now determined, to Uk* lb* new
lease of the road for twenty years at .
monthly rental of IW.OcO aud wiU, in
consideration thereof withdraw and coo-
^der cancelled tb. claim foe betterment*
rtWlitevcr character and dertriplkm.
IE TUB IIOtSM.
Th* Bettersaeats <Talm I. ftnhmlttsd
-several Bill, farted.
Atlaxta, Oct IS.—tSpsclaL}—Th*
first special order for 'o-day In the
waa , bill by Mr. Crowder ot
Monroe, to buy and collect taxes upoa
all hotM, bonds, mortgages, dseds and
other contracts executed as evidences of
defat, or a. security tor th* pnymsal of
mcnoy, to dsclaro tbs situs (jdaes)
then»f and to prlssrlbsths method for
collecting the tame.
Mr. Crowder made n brief speech in
n nr lino, y—.., annoort of his bilk
He Ihocg-Ut *tli' llouie! Mr. Lawson of Putnam argued that
"•““hl.u-eommltta* hi,toad mob n l*w could chug* th*situ.of
* pluUm of ll.! notrt, hoods, mortgage-, sta, ud if
Georgia parted such a Uw it would .ob
ject tU. clam of property to taxation in
this state and exempt It from taxation
it. other states, in which were tho rash
dences of the holders
Mr. Glenn of Whitfield, argued along
icsaui* Unas. He claimed that the
situs of such property could be fixed by
the state, and no matter where th*
property is held it is collectible in Got*,
ria. and when tent her* should pay taxce
for iu iwourtioe, eta
Me.-rs Fernlng, Gambia and Hard*.
Ms. Hardeman of Bibb said he wished
to withdraw th* argument he Uiado
against the Ull when it was up tha other
day. H* had examlnud it oiiicn then ami
found that It merely authorised justice*
and constable, to look to the forfelturu
fund of the canty courts for their jny
Instsod of to that of tit* sip.rioc cuurrt.
He regarded tbie jurt,
Mr. Mimmonaof homier thonght jtle-
tko* of the peace could take core of them-
oilves and of their costa. Tha roost a-
blas wan still l*« in nmdof a law fori
tlMur special protection. They ue rm got
Mr. Mathew* of Houston did not
know whether all the meuiLeta at the
I lloues understood tho provisions uf the
UH; certainly Uuy could not gid inui h
idea of it from the very eloquent and vo
ciferous argument of tho gentleman
[from Sumter.
Justices of the peace were a very hum
ble, but (the genlleouu from Sumter to
-T-r—t ,h '
c)-airmen. Mr. Uar leaacn he liad
»«»EotoonlhUl.k-.'oTth, l!ju-,, but
mujr aromhers liad. «t,j , t wu j ’
•nl'JjfJ J* I* ‘L lie wa, 2th.
Lad tbij could i.ci . • -| ij ;;ur
RVT. • acts. : .ji-ojiu, ' |
Mr. Flooring of Bklonoud hep^j
qinsodment would be adopted, lie wu
o nrtot to accept the opinion of t i..
chrinuiB of th* cosnahuo. u he c-j J
to bo w*U infonnod and du, ^
sunk, tho nanny htvnst.gatioo of the
condition of baelncso fir. the coamduesL
Mr. I Tidy of Sumter called thaw*.
vLxts qutkhta' >n, V liuJi VM Mutuht l]h
On a votetf
by ayes Tl, na
as amended wa. then
i. Huff ■ a 1 led up and proud akdl
amn phad Mr. (llsna with question*, sac
(rttuvx grsra doahts as lo lbs aCeorivs-
*t« of such a law.
A TAX CTO* DEBT.
Mr. Lunar of Richmond sold that it
would bn* tax upon n debt iutsod of
lull*, tor in Ike adminwtntiaa of joa-
tice. They badj rights and shauid be
ablo to get what they wen entitled t-c
Thera wa* no change cuaU mjdatcd by
the till except to Kansfer the chum of
Hir-a* tillU'cr. for costs in mi-demeanor
fioai the superior to th* county
cuurla
Mr. Mslliew*further nxpUiaedtliedm
lari, uf 111* Ulk
Mr. Simmons thoucht the measure sn
s'.tcinnt to civs to anerttnf ertese.
w lint bid Ikvo i am,-I by another.
KUU CdkfigMf, *• UK.W «
tbe oumtnlite* on the Bate ol tie 'r f,:l> th. Mpristora wid urtrt m j^.
lie, wus token up this morning and the
adrrrwr irjortuf that commits* <luv
greed to ty an almint unamwou* vide.
I.ifrf Su-nnlftr Stmlhpr intrulifk'S
loiter Senator Mroihcr tntro«Itkcec n
resolution ot tm ch loognnNi as to wcnls
atul Llgnos snd irrclcvas cjr ns t> W# u.
the tunica of which ap|.eared tu be L a
the Metintor from th * twentj-sevenih Juut
tliv ovFicHl n great CblumbUn, intsRu-
tionnl, c«»f nu»|iuht .n mare's newt, nnd hist
the country was sale in sjnIo of the iur-
plu* in the iniblic treasury and th© de-
Ucicncy in the individual
vest pteket
TbU'jathetic e*s.vy Wi»a so ko. uly sp-
lirv^'intvd by Heiutur Lyle th »t hsauK* d
its rrlcrcnco to the cumaiiUee ou the
lunatic a.*yluiiL
A number of adversely reported kills
w ere Jisjiosed of by the b- naic.
ACTS APPEOVEO,
It of n snrvor until it is mxdepabUo by
AS report of tU© advkory board*
All maos, surveys, not • or tnemorsndn
ot survey*, when completed, shell lc de
posited m the executive office, »nd shell
be tho property of the state.
JUDGE WINN’S 8UCC18H0*.
Wlixt promised to be s lively. If short,
canvass lur tlie judgeship of the Blue
Kidge circuit bee been resolved into a
very complimentary walkover for the
youngest of the aspirants, who have
been named in counecttoa with tho
vac,mcv. So 1 oral of th* geullemea
whoso Mini* were tuggntod lure *n-
notUKvd that mem not aud would not
le candidate*. This womlu.; Judge
Iester. whu had dGennlned to aenadl;
date, infurmnl hi* friends that he would
not lo In th* no*. TU* learss th*
field to Hon. Georg* F. Ootwr of Mari
etta. who U is nodemtood tooight will
have no opposition, whatever, Tbeelec
tion los been called for to-morrow, and
Greenville would not cost any men tlian
to go to one side.
Mr. 1’it.iertou nnd Mr. llard-iman of
Bibl. nrgu.d for the tmeageof tha bilk
Thev clniuied that if the bill was not
raael tlie railroad could not b* built.
Itiey add that it would cost (100,M0
mote to build through Greenville.
(XttXCE KICKS, ECT THE MIX ra'
Mr. Hortson, U Meriwether, uid that
tho Muon and Birinlugliam railroad bad
declared after surrry* that it would coot
no mure to Lurid through Greenville.
Ur. Atkiiv o.i of CowcU arid that the
cu atiou could be stated in Ibis wnjr:
Will the legislature kill thia tall er kill
t e city of UreenrlUe? To get railroads
it wss not neemsary to destroy the prop
erty of our own people. ..... „
Mr. Mclutyiouf i homo* said that aU
South Georgia was iutcre»tcd in this
road, nud tire, nvill* and all Meriwether
coiiulv should not stun 1 in the way.
Mr.’llmi of MiieutU spoke nUy in
favor of Uie lit aud Mr. Howell ot Ful
ton followed in urging iu passage.
Tbs votoslood: eyes*1; nays J5.
Mr. Glenn oi Wlutheld nffeied a jo»nt
re olutlon tlut Senate and House hold a
joiut session Thursday at IS o'clock for
the purport of electing u auecertor to
Judge \VTj. Winn of tue Blue Ridge cir
cuit. . . ,
Tlie resolution wo* adopted.
Tlieofil' i.d notice of Ihodeathof Judge
Winu l.*d been nut in l>y Governur
Gordon and was read.
the state crohoairr mix.
Tito special order for the day was th*
Ull by Mr. Johniton ot Csmpliell to re
vive tho office of state geologist and to
provhl* for a geological, miuerological
and a pbjsleri survey of the state of
Uvoigix
tfsri&jfeg
• • Um Uw. ©or to roecuraiwe* wEll **«/ prledpie
•t MUdiret ©qattf or Ju«k©. wxl
TU* «:i-AiM B x< '**A?rr. ..
Um 1 w« •>*! UkcM IIIMMMttSE
Is Uw peeprslaUos of tCw ehlia
teuiy Srtived loot they have the lVto.to.rtp
■naans tbs W . A X. raurwO aa, rvodsnt issrtl-
erily valuslMa lo ihs iuu for rauroal ton—,
SIM taw iiaaalr tu talas lor hart sr UK IN
to iJZScl*5fltnillaUu».«s»to all ttorad",
TSZSttS.TAsrrJ?* iTV“u.jAlrt
'tohtSSltort rwvlvrt h, th* ErtriseTTOar.
U, tb© Homm Oi Ur I l *!»• S-yrriage
L Thai It m tb© Ju0«uwol ot *W* w^ridsMfe
that MlJ clmlui M ■ rw'-uaL oiA un/ouJtted |e
U« tad riituU; UuU Mtt o< GrtOfitf© So©*
sot uMkr U>« cu®tr*ct *4 00m. uor t* ©ssjtjr
-tl) *UHI
SnSrjSl
“w or e—1. «« u|
a Umto, *or rueotf-.UM or pytse
tortgny lArtUKtTdfidai RtU M fiTUtUUttol©
’courtvrlrtowulto 1*w* tes«n*ln«Um
JLU) AL't which j>vU-
as
sate
Mtmor M brrebjr maUuftMl md tUncud to
Uk© sll WHYfiBfikrj n©j**o4 mssm ■»oiws»y_«o
BrrwrvB and protect lb‘
Injury *h<1 ^
A It—It©4 fttftber, Tb*» Um dLl
rretaJ u* cluJ© (turn Um tumr gmmrs» hto
oj-ntue us to wbetUM^rycwd toMjtodtrM-
Min nr o rponuk.nR wboyteonl thshoed,*lvj«
klUwiUtF.arMroM ot Um kMTi esm n#
krUlasivatoallyliahtotoltowawMlrt talUsi
!•>ter..ra-ew»rt.ihs.«rtM*rt«f h—
nt 1/ wUaUM knot
B Dm Ifwi met; smi 1
to drcUr© Um le*«« D'ltvErd *ad to tsk© ImBM-
<UMc porrowi U fckifl nkMr ©L
Tlte ieselutlon was rrfsnrd to the
committee on general JudLiarr. with In-
struettous that it be reported back im-
mrdute’ly,
Th* Henato received * VPMB
ti e governor giving official nolice of the
dcatn of Hon. W. J. Winn nud colhug
attention to the noosndty of electing a
successor to fill I lie vacancy caused by
his death on the I ouch of tho Blue Ridge
circuit during the present **■»« cf the
assembly. 'the House resolution ax
picking regret ut th* dentil of Judge
Slr7 Harrell <* tVelwtor spoke s colas*
tho bilL U* thought it was hi tiio Inter
est of only a small ruction of tbs stole.
Mr. Jolimton of Ciuipiwll, autuur of
the hill, made s vigorous and ao!o speech
in its eut port,
Mr. llaidvoian of Bibb, Mr. Hart of
Green* and -Mr. West of Habersham
stiongly urg'd the pm-ag* of the bilk
Ihcv all maileeloqusm speeches, show-
lag th* vast mineral w.nlih of Ueorgi*.
Th* Hattoo in commute* of the whols
l aecoptably to the inlruducedi ,,
predict tluii he will To Incoiporate tlie Florida, Dawaon
Atlaetx Oct Ifi—^Special.]—Th*
governor today a| p-uded hia signa-.ura
to tlie following general and local lUHt
To amend section 1K7 at IhsCri,
which relah-. to landlord's liens oo
evofM, Tb* bill amends (he law so that
when other legal ptm smi is being ro>
force,I SKahtot such crop* huurisrd*
si,nil hare tha right to eafiocc* their
to nmvml section SIV of (he C alt re-
lath gu> th* bonds of county treasurers.
Tha amended law will now gir* tlcrt
ollb • ra thirty iaertad of lea dots in
whic h to file their bonds.
To amend aectiou *1M at th* Code by
tlie insertion of a prorieo that among
Uw las which ordinaries shall be an-
tlwriml to Collect than ahall be non ■
charged for drawing checks, outers,
drolls or warrants on th* county trssa-
iu bsLot for Mr. Gob. r.
Ihi* c mpllmentary rhoice will t«unan
imously bestowed. Mr. (lober is hardly
31 re.ira of age* b it lie bos mad® aa *a-
riri.le repatrikmut tho tar. IU la n
s ; a luats of the Hurt Unirmilr. He
filled the office of solicitor-general of III*
Blue Ridge circuit fur four years credit
ably to himself, and fifiB
people. His friend* |
nuns a rcpulal'OM on the bench.
kauo.v amp >1: infiv B.vM's vk.toey,
Th* friends of Hie Uscon nnd Birming
ham railnnJ MU won a victory today
and rus-ed that m- avurs. When the
bill caino up before, the Meriwether del
egation waged a lur--»;war against it.
bccau.e thsy waided to force Ills rea l
to run through Greenville. They won
that host, and the TEUsanarn Iteadliued
the rr.ult “Meriwether dawns Bibb. It
will te in ordvr now to put it Bibb
downs Meriwether.
TO VISIT tAVANNAIk
The leghUuro is unlici.atlng ■ great
v hit 10 Savannah aa soon os lip.-aksr
City's gavsl fall* for tha last timo. Tlie
f allowing Invitation he# been extended,
presented in both houses today and
House in comuiUie
reportei ihs Mil favorably.
Tho vote on Hi* pamog* of the Ull
area t». nays to.
Tli. announcomeat of the suecses of
th* bill was received with chew* Tim
s;**ker rest his vote lor tlie lull amid
g’rvut applause.
Mr. t.r >wder of Monro* moved to re
consider lus aelton u» tho House jirtlaf-
dny ro dsianting Ui* lull to t x notes,
bands, d-eds, mortgagas, etc. 'in* Bto-
tion prevailed.
Afternoon Hssslan.
Then see mi to to no way. even at Ibis
Into dart, of c-luikiug off n wr Mils. By
unanimous cuasent tbe feUowiug were
T hs larrvioua que tkai was caked.
Uu miUiun of Mr. Mathew * the ay
nays ware taken and the Su
scraped through by n vote of M to 7.
Tbe bill of Mr. Lewis of Hancock to
provide so onto* clerk for th* railroad
ooa mlasiooe.-a, which bad loon recoo-
sulerad after defeut, was made the spe
cial order for Thursday next.
All Ilonas bills on tbs clerk's desk Lav
ing bsass dlspsnsd of the Ucnoe
'Iti'
jour nod at t JU o'clock.
I> TUB SKTATE.
That Body Spends rise Do, In Tossing
Brito.
Atlanta. Oct *7.—[SpecUk}—The
joint committee appointed to cooler with
the State road lenses, reported this
morning through their chairman, Mr.
Whitfield,
> The retort states that tha pvtstdenl of
lands of another in Telfair ootuty.
To ameud tin* act creating the bvard of
county coaraia—ionevs for tb* county of
Uonlou.
To repsul thn law reqnlviag th* Oboo-
pra river to be k. |U deal of obslructk ns.
To pruliibit llu sal* cf taurelo.-o
aule* uf Moore s Grove Baptist church In
Ciai he rocaty.
To nuthutin* th* Imssarer to pey to
Uw widow at the late l/nde Arniu-im
balance due fur comncsuat oa as n mem
ber of the Hies of Krjireacntmives until
the qualification of Me sure, s or.
To amend the chnnerof the North and
South Hhott Line ruiho id.
To pruliibit fishing in Gum rsixp
>u auger cseuh im renew nan isvaa-
WEHNKSDAY.
AiLaxta, Oct SI—(Kpenak)—After
Uio boniest kind of work Ik* friends cf
the MU to reviro the office of slate gecl-
eght succeeded in psasing that
-EAVaxXAU. Oct. S}.—Whereas, It Is
dash*' le that the xoverear. the members
of cnagnat from the Mat* and Uw nseiu-
lerscf Uw legtslnlura slicald tare an
opportunity to f.imd.’arue Iheuuelers
wuh the vast Inleirau ronernt.n'.ing at
thie port, irt fscililiei os Uio great out-
I nt of the slate, and th* | os-il.dities for
the enlargement of these facilities.
“Revelled, Tint a roniial invitation
Uhenby extended to thoguvrnior nnd
his staff, the members of congress Ir .m
thbi state and the memtere nnd officers
i f tbe kgldature to visit H van ah as Uw
gue.la of the city, tlie Cotton Kxrbange
and the ikewd of Trad* immediately i n
■ be adjournment of th* gcnetnl
Til# indications are tint a large pro-
Hrtlon o.' It * members of Loth Houses
will go to Favanntb.
key. map. ilTKrrr.
A striking figure on the floor of th*
1!< uw this nftsrncon was Her. Tlwd
IVkrtt, who madstlw race in the Ninth
again*, Hon. Alien C. Gliamtler tor con-
msa Judge Ficketi attracted coo-
Storable airtatina and quite a numler
Of garni bars aoa-ht iwroducUona. ll is
on ibe card that Judge Pkkstt will twin
t.e- roc* again in UisNiath.
Ecu. lam Huxgar, Uw well-known
farm r statesman, swirtol Use Heart
!S h“ ~ff! »* -I! k- —
nieinhered that s few weeks ago hr kid*
In- col-egtw gooh-byeead went home,
oa ll* soul, to die. 11m legUloture held
on so king tlut Uncle Hen uecnled he
had biturconia Loch usd sen what waa
i e matter, ss* Inst —r-lcv to hi* coo-
BtitneotA Hiahaellh la soun-wlut im-
oovsd, and it in initaartd that be 1*
in th* House today. Tb* Mil cam* very 11, ■» thinking of owniog tack to th*
near to falling a victim to tho eorafitu-
ticual protisioa requiring s “constitn-
tieosl majority." It ooly received bl
vets* from the nseralemeu tha flaorv Ot*
more vote woe required and Rpmker
Osy, by virtu* ef srirtht givau him by
Spenker's action waa loudly applanJed.
ntovnoovs or toe mu.
Th* bill pros Lira that tb* office ef
Iff Tin: Ulll'Sli
• Seeleg at Bureau—Eke If# A It.
la a .ask Sir.-arts III*.
ATbaxTa, Ocf. * k—(bpeciokj—Henotor
Bartlett'* Ull to aun-nd the charter of
the Macon and Birmingham Raihuod
Com pen j was taken ap la tbs Uota*
and Northern r.i rouk
To mak* operative the provisions of
tli* stock law in tho Mlstilulrict, Terrell
county.
1 he following b It© were i««ed i
To ameud the act authorbtlng Uw
county ousuml-oiooer* of flu limra coun
ty to establish a court bouse Is said
OU ?o amend Uw charter of th* city of
"''io’aim'od fire. 1JU of the Cod* *i as
tosxeu
turn of
Ainu nnd oettinc n|*rt Thurwtay moo
for Uw efaction of bis auccnasor was then
takca up and cca umil in.
PAV-SINO BILLS.
Tbe bill or ilr. Felton of Bartow, to
appropriate $18,«tf>* In addition to for
mer •ppropriaiioi i, to tbe But© f dinette
Aarlum, passed by a rote of 8U to 0.
By Mr. Harris ( f Floyd—To amend tho
act rsiablisbing tbe city court of Boom.
I'asocd.
Dy Mr. Crenshaw of Rnmlolph—Stock
law for the IK. Uh district of Bamlolrh
county. Passed.
Also, a similar bill for tbe *31 th dim
trlct of tbe os me county. Fasoed.
By Mr. Tatum of Hade—To altar and
an nnd the road laws so far os they relate
to the county of Uvle.
Mr. Lord opportd the bill 01 tain; un-
Nutltuiiuuai Slid uihso wire toiCwmtod
to set an Impolitic iin-cedenk
Mr. MoCOllum a id Uw bill affsetsdno
(Iahy a Life
LIAS i- ■ ■ ived by the proirpt ,
ii l • ■ ■ . i ■ . . r
pet are !labia to roartlpulro orothsr
ii-n/rmentsof the
stomach sa<l bowels
leetsd, lead to serious and
once*. Tbsmovtmrs
' ae evils is the use
Pills. Th* pru.
would as soon goto
his chronometer as without
‘ us Pills. Though prompt
In operation. Ayer's Pills
•fleets i they are purely
I sugar-coated ; ihs safest
old sod young, at boms cr
\ elrht years I wss afflicted with
Sli.m, which at last bsratco fto
t tlie doctors could do no iuor.
Than I began to take Ayer's
ftd soon Uw bows)* recovered
(natural and regular action, so Uw,
Excellent
’—Mrs. C. E. Clark, Ttwktfcayy,
hiaim? ennenu rcmmiim of our
They h©v© b©*n In us© In mr
for uffaction© r«qutrlns a ptirn.
■1 burs giren unvarying natUfarw
Ws h*r© found th©m sn exr-||ca|
ly for cold© and Dgtit fevew."-*
WootUon, Fort Worib, Texas.
. _r i©r©r©l fear* I bar© relied nwr©
innon Ayer’s Pills then upon snythlstf
V»s In th© UMMllrin© chc«t, to r -ul»i«
my bowel© and tho©© of the ©Up's ituw.
Tims© Fills are not wrere In their sr.
,tlon, but «to Ihclr work thorou^lily. i
Fjits used tbrtn with cood effect for
tli© curs of riicumsti©m, kidn*»r trou-
blus, Btvl ih Rpcnnls.” — Cnp*. MueUtr,
Ate am ship F.licis, New York City.
TI tava feund Ayer - * Cathartic pills
tuba a better family nwdirin© format*
inon us© Uisu suy udi«r pllis within uy
knowlrdj;©. Tliry srs not ouly v.ry
bffertlv©. but safe aud pleasant to teks
i'»i\r, uui raw si
— flimlitirq \T ill 'll
Word by th* puMle.“—Jules Hoack
Ferfunwr, FUladalybla. P*.
Ayer’s Pills,
rumio it
Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co* LowsH, Mats.
Stoltl by sU Beaters tu I
c ' ■ •
□ I □ I □
CU R, ES i c
p H I L I W
apt from sp cuil tax Uw utunufac-
! f.ntlUsrs by psreooa for their
oiFFxzyoxKt arotTco 'ot
Th. easy possag. of bills cam. to a
sudd-n halt when Uw clerk real tb* Hen-
am Ull to inoorporato the buwaiws Chnal
Comiony ai d nothurln th* governor to
sell Ow Bioparty of Uw rials known rt
the Oksfranoks* swiini^
Mr. McHooakl of More took th. Boor
•nd explained Uw objist of Uw bilk
>ir. Bevncv opposed immedints action
on the bilk Many msa tan did not un
derstand it, and U wa* too iosiortant *
toll to be tavtily prasej. He angitmtod
that the UM be iiuule a special or-av and
*00 copic b; printed. Tlw trleudvof Ui?
toll vvanb-d a vide right nw.y. but thn
oiTouerri. bgan Ulbuirtrtog.and Imady
** a u a.ii.diminw tiro HtMiiroirts
auvcccdid in adp-umiuglh. Hourt be
fore a vole wa* rsactwd.
IN TUB SKNATF.
AvtAvrv. Oct. ti.—IBjnctaL}—'Th.
special urtlsr. tlw Hut. rood Issue
earn, up in Its order.
Mr. Lyle roored to displace the bill
gad p.''he it th. speculorder fur to-tnar-
countv except Hsdc. It wm, he thought.
Imi-ortiMc, owing to the v or Old character
of Uw country, t.. make u road law an
swering alike th'- needs of s.'rry county.
Mr. Mrottar 'bought the bill unconsti
tutional and colled for they vas and nay a
The bill paned. S7 tu 9.
By Mr. Orivmof Richmond, two bilk—
To amend ooution 7105 and Item 1* of
section 1.0 of Uie cod* in reference to
agricultural reports
Passed.
Uy Mr. Hart of Greene—To amend sec
tion 181 of Code. Passed.
By Mr. Arnold of Oglethorpe—To In
corporate Uw Hmiltoonm, Lincoln too and
a..k—i. ..itsoad. Passed aa amended.
~iiy Jlr. McDonald tf Ware—To Incor-
pornte the taburere' loan and Barings
Bank. Passed to amended.
lly Mr. Jhr.an cf Pulaski—A regis
tration law for Ills county. Famed.
By Mr. Herrington i f Emanuel—Ta
amend th* road laws rf lbs state so far
as they relate to Eaauiuel county.
By Mr. ilardlg* of Cobb—To define
Uw width of Uw public roads In his
“Sttr. Williams of Telfair—To fix th*
pries of liquor license in Telfair at
tS.OlO.
To amend article 7, section 1, pore-
graph I of the const itultou so as to glra
widows of Confederate .oldlore the
benefit of Um pension nek Passed.
By Mr. hhelmn of Hart—To amend tbe
charter of Umrtwelk Tawed.
STATE lOxnxKliX'* OAtART.
Tbe bill by Mr. MaUwws of Houston
to m*k* Uw salary of Uw atal* bhrarlsn
(l.tn 0 and that of bis assistant JHO, wss
la After P on# defeat in Uw House, this
UU I sword that body amended ta ouch
tl sun— rt to prevent tbe prt* at h cam-
Mat timing In* tenn Horn receiving th*
benefit of tlw increnee.
An amendment of th* Senate strike*
out thu ditto*, the fnerel judiciary
cumirlitc* having dertarvd ti nt In their
opinion tlw Incumbent might draw tlw
larger solely during his present to—
Without vlafhltoa of the consUtutlen.
There was quilt a little delate before
tlw bill Hnails rested M amended by a
vote of 31 to 15. ....
Mr. Huutlu-r moved tliat the action of
tlw Senate ta posing the tali to abeiwk
the county cou.t of ilurice, ta reoonoid-
eteJ. , ,.
The MU posred with on amend
leaving ti e question to the grand jury m
tb* county.
Ur. Btnnbsr mad. the point that tlw
A.
P- P ' - 'soN
mob pOI
i lo strike from tlie charter
state gnologW ahall to revised and that I ike proviso that if mid road runs through
os soon as pcrtiM* after the ixaiga oflthc ii-nty of M- riwcthet it shall run
Mr. Maasengal. considered that On
[people were clamoring for tlw eetlU-
ment of tho leart matter and ta hopwl
the bill would not be di-pL.xk
Mr. Bartlett sold that iu view of the
Basnc* of llis un 1~ front thn ninth
(Ur. Wooten), who was ill in Id* mom nt
| the Isotok the motion «h add not prevail
■Tu* senator I rum the ninth king
chairman uf the special tseeseru ana av
tamic committee atom* bavianoppir.
tunity of being prernnt wbm Use bill
cora.a up.
Ur. lloll also advocater. port poo c-
mat The chairman of the Vt’eatern
ana Atlantic cunmUtee bad ieenpruii-
ucutkrily prevented (rum ai .iaiug llua
tuururag a srweiTi Mr. ila.1 * ridorum-
tiou was that he wool-1 ta likely to ta
able u> occupy Ula sent tomorrow.
The ruuuuu to diaptac* ptovaiM—
eye. Jl. nays 8.
BASTLCTT ox n iTg ixorre
Mr. Bartlett tatreluced an Important
re.olutlon on the subject of tattormsart.
Tbe reeoluUaa waa aa follovra:
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