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JOSH. :3V JAUES, Ed. and Prop
YflXMISTGTON, 1.
TUESDAY AFBIL 17, 1677.
VIEWS AND REVIEWN.
Col. W. - W. .Ilulhstcr niiui a wen,
....... i - . it
-,i.;u L. i about it. buy the whole of
i- ui4v. r-Y '
California. He already owns 75,000 acres
of that! blooming State. On his Santa
Harbara (ami' 'lie ha the tnflinj,' number
of 10,000 fruit trees.
"What's usee play poker V" rvm.iikej.l
a aliuWi-cyed denizen of SuesMti, e
raJa, the other 1 d iy. "Mc ho!. 1 four
klins and a lace; Melivan man hull all
s ime tune four laces and a klin;;; v. 1, k
week waslicc gone Hkec woodbine."'
Vrt tnrocecdinza havd been had aiiii.-t
t.:..Ya'it Vrtixnr for rmnnlivitv m
the
Mountain Meadow massacre. M any a Hi
davits have been received .'by the Atlor
ncr-Gencral
cxculpatini' Yuim
lioin
connection with the .affair.-
The Gulf and Western Texas Kai l road,
of which eighty miles arc iu operation be
tween jliidianola; and Cuero, Texas, sold
at United States Marshal's sale, iu Galveston-,
on Wednesday last,' to Commodore
Charles MorSw, for $100,000.
An I exchange. tays : "James paitou,
baring married his first wife's daughter,
and that daughter, having presented Mr.
James1 Parton with a baby, Mr. Tartdn
has become his own father and no longer
weeps' because he is an orphan ." Then,
whence those tears ?
The cattle drive from Texas this spring
was estimated some time ago as likely to
bo 17o,000 head, but already the herds on
the move exceed that amount by over
25,00J, and many districts arc yet to
hear from. The English demand' for
American beef may have something to do
with ih
The Turk do .not make good dragoons
but in light ca v al ry t hey a re w el I eq ui p-
cd : and Colonel Valentine 13aker. who
was disgraced from the English army for
brutally fooling Vith. a girl in a railway
car, is organizing a corps of cavalry in the
Turkish arm v. which m.iy make some of
the Russian tick.
' The' Syracuse Courkr. which supported
Mr. Cpx for Speaker in 1875 and 187t?',
again urges his nomination and election.
It bays' of him ; The candidate -whose
election would be hailedflhc' most widely
jmclchtlvisVasticallv thmugoiU the masses
3S; Cos, of New York. '
Thcj other duy there died iu Jioudou a
lady, named Phw'bc Drown, aged oS ye-MS,
who loved cats. 1 l or eighteen years she
lived in ne rcdm. and systematically fed
no less than a dozen cats. When from
old age she was no. longer able to work,
flho starved herself and pawned everything
bo could in order to keep hrr Jllinr pets
aliTC. She refused to scrivl for a doctor
when tick and was found deiui .surrounded
by cats and kitteus.
i .
uarcn Puloam Xewcomb, oi Hart
ford, Conn., who has just -been appointed
to a Vcst Point cadctsbip; is the only
malft, descendant of the IJcvolutiouary
generals Joseph Warren and Israel Pnt-
namand.-a grandson of dooph AVarren
.Newcorab, . wlioso mother was General
Warreu'a only laughtei . The young
rnaa figured in the Hunker Hill Centen
nial celebration,; and is now a scholar at
the . High School in Hartford, from
which he will be graduated next week.
A new form of -propeller for' ocean
steamships has been patented in England,
and is jou exhibition in Jivcrpool. It is
patterned oomctbing after the' style of the
sWu-wheds some times used on river
. stcamboata, and the claim is that it can
not be- broken or lost, and at the same
time will girc the ship greater t.pced for
the saint Rmount of applied power than
the-rirdiciary form f screw.
The financial results of the jxjstul tele
graphic system in England can hardly be
called t encouraging.' 1 n the fifieea months
ending with' May. 187(", tlu excess of re
ceipUover expenditure wis nly 010.
UfiO, but in thnt tiino the iulev.t paiJ on
tue ucut created to buv the teleirraph was
. $1,45061!?, bo that tlure was a deficit kof
$008,105. Only S'JOl'.OIO of the exicn
dituro Jwas fn extension of the service,
and the best possible sh wiu- i. tin re fore.
4 deficit of S7u0,000. In tho f,,ur years
from 1.872 to 1870 the dcticieucy has
Aniountwl to more th.i:i .i.Oiio.OOO.
Tncew-iork Tribune nivs iuhoii"
"-if."-
Uie docunieuts f IVjss Tweol now ii the
hands f Il.irpcr & Brother for future
publication is sui i to lc the evidence
that $200,000 was. divided amoug live
Kepublicaa legislators to secure the pas
saire of the citv charter. The stinnrcs-
w. j. . - - - tt
won of ihii'eviducc, it is uuderstood,
will deoend upou thsaUicrilv with which
those wtoTcocired it repay it to the State.
ITioec llitw implicated aiv said to have
been moving heaven and caijlh to break
off the compromise, at least (so far as any
exposure of themselves is concerned.
A LARMIXG EUROPE.
; The Paris
Timts says
alarminc news is pourm
seems awaiting the iht report ot lhe
cauuon. It seems impos4bleithatjthe
simple will of Turkey alone should suffice
to overturn the laborious work of European
diplomacy. Kvcrythin-, indeed, seems
compromised now. There was. great
divergency in the Turkish cabinet; -the
Siil tau and two of the minsters favoring
a pacitic reply to the protocol, and only
demauclins modification of its expression.
The majority rejected these counsels of
moderation. : Tlvx Porte will not com
municate it.-.nicirtl ct ply until Thursday
(yestcrdax ; t T!i: armistice expires to-
div.
A SOlrARE DEAL.
i he Ojmmission! to Louisiana has no
warrant in law it is simply a suggestion of
HmTresIdent. When it shall have performed
its mission, the President must take the
responsibility of acting. The St, Louis
i la'publican states the case squarely when
j it says,: "He must either hold Packard up
bv bayonets, or withdraw the bayonets
and let him drop. There can be no Half
way business. 1 1c cannot embrace tfatk-
ard with one arm and JCicholls with the.
ti - . . ,
other. I lo must make hie choice between
the carpet-bag pretender and the
rightful Governor of Ijuislana, and if
he chooses the former he can prepare to
convert iho State into a military camp
for the people of Louisiana will uerer
again bow themselves to the carpet-bag
yoke."
THE QUO WARRANTO.
A Xew York dispatch says that gen
tlemen fully iu the confidence of Gover
nor Tildcn, ami fresh from an interview
with lii i ii . aver that the institution of
legal proceedings to oust President. Hayes
has been :.roiigly advocated by David
Dudley Field, and strongly discussed by
friends of Mr. Tildeu, but that Mr. Til
den himself h is never seriously thought
of such a thing. Mr. Tilden wud that he
had never direct! v or indirectly adrised
such a proceeding or encouraged iL 3Ir.
FieM urged that evidence is certainly at
tainable bv the overthrow of the Cham
bcrlain and Packard gorrnments which
wouhl establish Tildeii's claim beyond
doubt, before any Judicial tribunal Mr.
Tildcn, however, steadily discountenances
the idea, and of course nothing will be
'done ..against his protest. He says in so
many words that any attempt to question
Mr. Have; right" in eieir of the' present
situation would be an assault upon the
tranquility of h; country.
The Charleston ...Yew ami Conner, of
Ueilncstlay, has the luhon iuy com ph -
inentarr rcfcreiKx- to lUo above aentle-
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llKUl
Wo have printed two letters in whtel.
ij cxprcisetl what, in our view, erery Ca
rolinian mubt feel, the jropnetv ot offer.
ing to Senator, (JorJjn, of Georgia, some
mark of the estimation iu which bis labors
for this State arc held. To what is o
well said in those letters we can add very
little, utile it c to say that we know
personally that most oT Senator Gordons
time lor three month and more has been
j devoted to our cause. Durinc the trrios
daws ni Columbia, : 'last winter, he stood
by the side of Conner and Bntler, as tlie
t rusted counsellor and lrtend of Governor
Hampton. When he returned. to-Wash
ington it wa to argue in the Senate, and
lo plead in private conversation, for
South Carolina. The President and tie
Cabinet officers were waited ou nearly
every day as the crisis drew near, and,
wherever a false statement was made bv
our jtolitical 'opponents Gordon stood
ready to denounce and expose it. Mean
time Senator Gordon lnauageil to ci re
ti
ic necessary
attention to
his - general
duties, and to the iutureat of the "Em
pire Stale." It is not surprising that he
should be weakened, if not shatttreil, by
his labor ol love
We are sure that, if Seuator Gordon
were consulted, he would auswer at once
that the love of the jteople of South,
Uarouna is all the reward he craves. Tint
he should have a visible and tangible evi
dence of that love. It neclB rh extrava
gant or costly j testimonial,., and if the
ladies were to take tlie matter in charge
there would lc ho further difficulty. j
(Adoucl Moore, the Maror-clect of Ciu-
cinnati, was honored recently with r torch-1
light serenade by tha liewhlwv of thatcity
.- . . . 1 1 . , .
m icturn Iv.r the interest UhasUkeuin
tueir well ar
: From r all quarters m vws.ws. sws.
t II.. T
.ccuriiiug 10 ;isniugtou gossip,
Sheriff I rjwen.. before leaving the. Federal
capital, swore on Honest John's pocket
lJible that he would ucver lift his voice
or hand to assist the K-j publicans agairi.
11. . ? A lf,., 1 '. I .L I
I I V . tf. I .
sh I
acd votes iu Charljiton county , iuid lhalt
a word from him will ire the Democratic
party that many more voters. . flc aburod
llayca iu round: terms, and" says he only
regrets now that he did not prevent .him
from gcttiug the electoral : v.te of South
Carolina, which he could easily have duucl
TUB 1IEST U.Ml IX TIHJ.- IS
the old cuREii:a;i;,-
... JiCjw't'
The Best of ALES,' WINES, LIQUOES
and CIGARS always on hand and erred by
pohto and accommodating attendant. i
N cw Itiyer Oysters, always fresh and alway
served in any style desired. jtn 17. !
Ilxscoliaccous.
XT'
31st; 1676, of tlie FiUiiciar condition if the
ORIENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COJ, ta-
rinc, Xew York, made t the Secretary of
State of North Carolina.
ALFRED OGDEN, Viee Prcsi
tident.
CHARLES 1 RVIXlV Secretary.-
-jriti -assets.; M '
Cash on hand in. Banks ......$255,
V) U
Market value of tteal festatu o wa-
- ed by the 'Compaay...'... i. 172,013 &3
Amoxxnt loasea oa uouaterau, on
Tilot Boat.secured by Policy.
Stocks and Bonds, Market yalue. 718,601 7"
'Debts for Premiums in course ot
i collection...... 114, ,
Interest due and ace ued.......
All other Property belonging t
the Company,excljiding J uag
ments, Loans on Personal Se
curity only,, Cash.. in. haadfpf
Agents', " Office sappfies' ami'
.- Furaiture amounts advanced
to Agents or invested in com
nmting commbsions, or for
parchas of renewals or bad
and doubtful debts and securi-
ritieS...:.V;............... 363J440 50
Total...
$l,f5L7l:i7 12
Companies must furni3h!a priuted
; schedule in detail ot each of
thete items. ' ,
LI ABILITI Er?.
OuUtandine Scrip.... ..$1,031,800 00
Losses adjusted, whether due or
not, Losses unadjui ted, in sus
pence,or rusiateu by the Coni
nanr 140,
GO 00
Dividends unpaid 11,345 75
Amount due for expenses and ! .
outlays of all kind -4,100 83
All other liabilities, including
number of Judgments if any
not fully paid and satisfied
against the Company in this
State, in what Court, and at
what time they were obtain
ed, the amounts 'due on the
same and to whoa due, and
whether o. not an appeal has
been craved tv the Compa
ny and granted by the Com t
, from the said Judgment or f 50;
000 00
i Judgments
I we,
395 72
et surplus
193,178 S2
1
. $1,H27,:U7 12
Totalliabilities..
INCOME, ;
Total "ct Cash Income f om Pre
'iniums Total Net Cash Income from In
terest, Dividends and Rents.
Cash received from .Mtscellane
.oos Sources
l33.V39 oh
i 1 '
ll,U3. 02
1 -3,724
49
Total Income $ 631,t?.'7 07
EXPENDITURES.
Total Net Amount paid durioir
the .year for Iofsc.-. 175,071 38.
8c ip redeemed and Interest paid 1"U,435 00
Total Mi-ee laucona Expcndi- 1
.lure s 103,03 51
Total Expenditures... 701,559 92
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
,OtTice Secretary .of State,'
Insurance Department,
Raleigh, April 12th, l!
j1 M-'cb
1 extract from the sworn statemert of the
X"1 r "" jU.?1-B; Jtou"A
j K3rapany 10 uecemoer -jist. is i u, now on tile
in tlrs ilepartment, and the etateuieint is
hereby approved.
JUS. A,. ENGELIIARDL
apt 16
Secreta y. of State.
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Of
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illustrated), by writers of the highest merit.
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ple," by Charles Dudley Warner; "Oat of
My Window at Moscow,'"' by Eugene Schuy
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Jir. liarnard s articles on varions indus
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MJC UlfllUi V OI
"Some Expriments in tJo-onerfttioti." &
ScotUsh Loaf Factory" in the November
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'Ha'penny a Week for the Child
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Tk J. ' -- -
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mit, to the discussion of all themes affecting
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THJ5 AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. '
;Within the lastten years tho progress of
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Office, Extension before Cfc
Buits in different States.
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