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?HE nOANOKE NE'S W.W.HALL, J J. W. , 8LEDUE, I Tlll'flSDAY DEC l,ii8tK 1, latl. Hubs Kkj,H( Laiupvllt'd from Tam many Hall twu of the (iratuiai-nt mem Ws who held oJ-.ce 14 New Votk be 5ane tliey di4 wlmt Ucy thought their official duty rather than obey the Imss. A a conm-ijuence fifty numbers of the organization committee withdrew. It rould be well if Kelly would expel two or three more member. The Wilmington I'uat in in favor vf ublisliin;j the present nyftfain of tframl jnrie, and advocate tj,e plan of laying iiifurmutiuii directly before the cutirt in session ami trying tie (cnileiilit without the vieni)e ofgniiifj liefore therand jury fur n preliminary examination, and thinks the plan wonl4 bo more patixf.ictory to the Courts and the people. Avotiiki: aitenip hua been made ypon the life of the Czar, by the ni hilist. A balloon laden with dyna mite and other nilnsivi's and coni busliblea was sent up l.vtt week, the manipulators int n.lii'jx that it slmu'tl dvi'eiel up hi the roof of the palace whih the Czar ami his family wcip oeeupviiii,'. The balloon went up lint ilid not deci'iid as was intruded uud the Czar still lives. Irisrxmored that startling revela tions w ill nhortly be madu in Wash ington coiiceiiiiiijr frauds on the jjnv ernment which will throw in the back ground the star route ami Howate operations, and that men liih iupo itions will bo implicated. It is time for something to be done besides mak ing revelations. What is the use of tilling about these steals unless the jurtien w hu engineer them are pun ched r Tint Herald advises Mahnne to pay the lull debt of Virginia; but then the Ilerahl may advise biin next week li it to pay it. Hut whichever rouise the Hi raid advises Ccncra! Mahone to take would be objectionable to Mine. The (i ral is apt to do what he thinks best for Mahone. It is our opinion that this policy of re pudiation applauded now by the Re publicans will finally do them inoie harm than 'o.i.l. T110 k who think the Adiiiinistr:. tioii will not bo Stalwart in every respect will be vastly mistaken. Kvery act of I're-i'ent Arthur finis to show that his administration will be run in the interests of the Repub licsn party and especially of the Stal wart Isetioii. In a year fretn now v hat is now know 11 as th half breed and !! .'line factions will imt be heaid t 1', The l(eiiiblicau parly will be virtually uniuj as noon as jMissible I' id then the altrllMou of the jjnvcill imnt will be turned to the sicurin to the election in 1 S4. Til K trial ot'tillileau still progresses with unabated interest, the larger portion of the audien. e ln inj ladies, (iuiteau man.ijje to create laughter neaily every day, iIiohu w ho w re nearest tiL-n. (iartield when idiot and who mourned for him Wing highly ainusi'd at his aiities of is murderer. It is evident that since the trial bewail public opinion in Wu-liingloii is ehani;in an I tho belief that ttui teail is insane is (,'ainin ground. The trial probably will result in a ver dict of acquittal or at all events it will hardly bu Itir iniirder ill the fiit llejjruo, Tmk Index Appeal jivc us a war ning in these words: It is now proposed to radicalise North Carolina by the same methods i mloyei in Virginia. The New Vrnk Wanl politician insliiicls of Mr. Ar thur are to be invoked to bleak down the Pen . 1er.1t ic party by compelling a coalition of the repuh'ieau parly with Ileiimeratie inal contents on local issues. The llrpi.h'ii an pai'lV has ileteriliinnd to InTpeliiale il.ilf and this it the w ay tlcy 1n1.au to do i'. Our friends iu the urtl( Slate need hiok well to their nll.tiis, for the 1 ''1ltr.1l adiniuiKtialiou is strotio enough to timl the man and the means to i'ivu iheui intirli trouble. Ir is now said that there will be trouble between the Republicans and If adjusters in Virginia. It is re portcd th:tt there was a kind of un derstanding before the election that a Republican wouiij bo elected to the Senate ami that tho members of that party are dissatisfied with the pros pects of a re-adjuster lining elected. They claim that they furnUlicd three fourths or the votes and will demand that 3 Republican be sent to the .locate. Tlmeo is no doubt that this dltl'rr enee will be settled in some way by Mihone and tho IVoddent, even if Ma i n It to bu taken ito the Cibinct so that two Senator, one Republican and one II; -adjuster, be elected. Mt:s, Linc oln has been uuffi ring far two ''""', and has not been $blc Juriwg the time, to walk wuhunt u aittance. It is said r-,e con- gtantly requires nurs'mij ' medical attention, and tl,c ilrtv thousand dollars allowed her anuually by Con j;ress is not sui1v.iiUil V" provide Mieli cotnfort4 hs sl(e oo,t to have. The celebrated llf. Say re has been treat inj; her, ant i.tys lie has known her since si, 1) ' as a, girl ami she is n it . sane, lie 11 Uo says she would not Sk fnHhcf a d if her health cic flooj. If she needs more money Qogrest should give it to her. She should not allowed to suffer. When millions are stolen annually from, the National Treasury, and the thiuvei protected, it it is ridiculous to refuw Mrs. L'ucoln one or two ihotuioid dollars on t'je ground of economy. It appears as if the democratic parly will hae trouble iu its iai,ks about the tin iff question unless some means can be found by which a con flict of opinion may be avoided. Some want the tai iff abolished and otheis want the Internal Hevenue done away with, and between tho mhof-atc ol u.iuli plan there. t a pus-oUility uf a liiptilie, Thu l'mnLt.iU khuuld re tHUti,Uur tW they can only be su , tessftil in If 84 by keeping a solid irotit ami healing all differences, or better still preventing the occurrence of differences. As long as Democrats have so many diffeieut interest , to conciliate sj long will the Republi cans continue in power. The former coiil 1 learn a good ileal from the latter if they would. Tiik Klitflili If.lders, of confederate bon Is have issued a circular stating their position in regard to tho bonds. It says the programme is first, steady and preserving appeals to the Amer ican public and then to Congress to bflhg Hbout a change of opinion that the lime has come when tl(: restric tion upon their payment should be repealed, si far as it pro! ibils the Snitl eiii Stall's from effecting a just and ciprtablc settlement of the debt. The circular repudiates tin? idea that the courts w mid be appealed to. This is a tine chance lor lieiieral Mahone to come out strong fur l'rcsidcnt. ,. could possibly become chief magis trate on a platform refusing to pay the confederate debt, l'erhaps l.e in stigited the movement. There are but few, if any, who desicj the pay ment of this debt and with Dtniiey supplied by the the foreign houd hol h rs a big party could be or ganied. It seems that all of the Republicans are not pleased at the action of their party iu sustaining Mahone and his repudiation platform. The Kvenlng Mail, of New York a pronounced Re publican pajier says : "They will fined themelves aban doned by thousands and tens of thousands of able, reflecting, honest and disinterested Itepublieans who became suoh, not for ollb-e, but be cause they bolievej that the Republi can party meant not only the preserva tion of all the results of the war, but of Stale and national yuod f.iilh in payment of debts. Them men will not proclaim thei.' intentions in public places. They will tolrntly Watrh and wait, and hope that the party may rie iu the strength of its o oln'iished principle Hod disavow all bargains ami alliances with Mahone and oilier repudi ttors, w ho may talk about the destruction of 'IS0111 lionism' Iwing their main ot.j.-rt and repudia tion a mere incident mid pretense, hilt we know that their real political htri'M-gtli is in the p.tpulaiity of re pudiation. If these mleiit and anxious waUtl s find that their party has not the moral f iinn, as an organiza tion, to slough oft the disease of ' M. honery," they will quietly leave a party they can no longer respect." Tiikhk have been several attempts to kill Knglish Sovereigns three of which were upon the life of (Jueeti Victoria. The offender were either executed or imprisoned for iife. In the private Secretary of Kir Rob ert IVel was shot and killed, the as sassin mistaking bin) (or Sir IJolmrt. Ie W.u iiiipr'moniid fir life. Tlietn re pea tod iiltemptl oaused the House of Lords to submit certain questions to the judges for information. Som,n o the replies given are of intercut in this country now that (!nitcQi i being tried. The Judges said i ''We 31c of opinion that, iiolwithiit;iidin the party did the act complained of with a view, under the iufjiieiiue uf insane delusion, of lC(iii.ii. j or avenging some supposed grievance or injury, or of producing Hume public benefit, he is nevertheless punishable of the crime c ununited, if he knew at the lime hp was committing such crime that he was acting contrary to law." This has since been regarded as standard Knglish law upon this class ofe.in's, If it is deeidetl to bo American law, (iuiteau will have o fall back Oi) tl 0 uia'p'ai.ti'-'e. theory to save his lite. Tiik Wilmington Post speaking of J hn A. Moore uf this poimty says : The friendS uf l,is genth in in say they propose to give him the nomina tion for tho SniM'Hur Cuurt Judgeship iu the Second JJlistrii'.t. and as he is one of the very ablest lawyers in the State, as well a,s a staunch Republi can, w e shall be exceedingly delighted to see hiii't net tint nomination for the position. We feel very confident that he will be elected if he accepts the luminal ion, f or he is like his hi t.' lo r, the Judge, one of the most popular men in the state. With syeli men as John Moore on our ticket victory will lie sure. If a Republican is t;Le elected c had as six m seo Mr. Maore occupyi g the position as any otbur. He is ve y popular in this section, and won 4 make a good run. fl.'KKTlSKMKNTS. V K I I 4 I, $ m I C K. Krvm-ti K Vlruliils Tnltii: IIIIU'M i-ijiv ti, p.'i is. 1 l.ii;. au.l t i-n-r snj all Iiim.i.(l i, 1. 1 i tl.ii Bll-1 Sli.u,:iv.n, K.-. Itullli;. 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