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ih A i-ri'lared by tb Scinte
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fs of tlie 'Supreme Court tf
ice.!1 Tli' nine Senators ai.d
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t of .live Senaio s ill i Jive
I'vetC'iii'l the dropping cl ne
e'tltvi.Mon i f the Commit! jfi
J. I : "
(he Jii'lis -who WnU'i! act are
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Webwayne is not a viuKiU
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L .I I . . r 1. Jiff ! ft illfAttl
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sti.us that might arise.
Jte and House Committees on
will meet tc-day. Petitions
XI uf the country are daily re
he Committees aud the Senate
asking that , "politics'.' 1c net
iiitcil'evc with a Ktttlcmeut ol
uiieoti Friday the Judiciary
IriKrted ill favor of comptl-
a. tele"rai)h .operator at Xcw
o maker public the dispatches
irough him by various parties
ho rresidetitial election; Qi ton,
i the Western Uuion Telegraph
will ! be before a House' Coin
ay The object is to get hold
.tchi fcent by l Chandler, Sccre-
(nterior and Chairman of the
National Committee. : What
the .administration did . tele
I doubtless disreputable, for
s n6 more conscience in poli
Vy c lias. and don't know tLe
pmi counting a man out,
fairly electing hiin
Vforcftice. 'l'he Committee
1o( the Uuuse iad him, up
ami have him again to-day,
time of this writing, noth
s to tl.c resu't of his exam
en made p.ibtic. It is said,
A, very- damaging disclosures
ade. The whole plot to in
lycs has been so plaiuly
jhetfcrof the administra
l conviction has been so gch
Ich was really elected, that
p of Chandler oyer his own
s is promi-dwould innne
icc wi- vier.urupled uprising
lin the iutercst of Tilden and
d catisc a dfsnppcarance from
Klitics of Chandler, Grant,
tjherman, at once and forever.
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I results,1 o bait n be
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all classes of business.. '
Address GILMORE & CO.,
P. O. BOX 44. . v Wohingtm If, C.
Washikotox, D. C, Fovimihtr 24. l7f. "
I take pleasure in expressing my entire counV
Hence in the responsibility and Jutelity of the
Law, Patent and Collection House of Qzucou
fc CO., of this city. - rj
O , GEO. H. B. WHITIL ..1
iCashier of the National Metropolitan Bank.)
PROSPECTUS.
THE H ALEIGH OB SERVER
ON THE 1GTII DAY OF NOVEMDKIt,'
J870, and in the city of RALEIGH, the un
derbianed wll lconimenoe the pabllcatiou of
THE OBSEIIVER,
4
a DAILY and , WEEK Y Democratic ew-?
paper. .
Of long .experience In their profession n
elitors, roiectively of the Fayettevlllg
Obskuvek and the Wilmington JoURNAl
tliey do not alfect to doubt the soundneMH
ofthe general judgment which assigns them
ability to furnish a newspaper suited to the
needs mid adapted to the tastes of tho people
of North Carolina. Ditlering in . politics in
the olden time; there was never a difference
between tlie Obsekveb and the Joubkai
in zeal for the interests and honor of North '
Carolina. To promote the one, and to upr
hold and add to the other will be the -oblccl
of t ho- Ouseuvek now. . . .v ..
Of very decided opinions on-questions 'ol
public interests, and apt to give those opin
ions plain expression, they deem It tho lirsl
with the information necessary to the for-'
ination cf their opinions, to publish, all the.
news and their purpose is to rnakQ Tiisr
OusKJiVKii now, as of old, a truthful, accu
rate, condensed history of the times in wh ksh
wo live. 1 1 was thus that the old Obsekvek,
won its hold upon tho people of North Caro- -Una,
enjoying the affections of its Wirty ,
friends, re ceiving the respeetand confloence
of its bitterestpolitical foes, and command '
iug in its comiaratively isolated location
circulation larger than was ever attained bv,
any other North Carolina newspaper, and fV
is thus, by likedignity and fairness that the :
editors oiTiiK OufcEKVEK. transferred to 1 1 u
.State CanitaL hone it will dpscrw. and rwn
i equal, and then surpasss, its fanner elrcu la- .
tion anu prosperity.
Jt wilt Ijo their nigh aim to'deaervd Viet
public eontidence by earnest efforts to prov
mole the public welfare, first and foreruosl !
of North Carolina, next of all the Boutliern
. . 4 A .1 Al It fc. a. . a a. "
whole Union-. They think that this can .
only Ix; effected by the prcvalance of Demo
eratic 'principles and tho dimmlssal of th
lladUsil party, from the places and power
which they have so greatly .abused.; ami
under whose baleful rule the South ha
leen outraged and the whole country 1mm
been impoverished and disgraced .
'. PETER M. HALE.
W. L. HAUKUE1UU ,
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