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At i-.T.K. JO2.rV Ed.'nI Prop WILMINGTON, . C r r 7. a . r ; f " r. TUESDAY, OCTOb&ft 21877. VIEWS AND REVIEWS. UaJdliringrlMS .Southetn tout he has adwWtttdaHho mbfr of Ttie Sotitli knew how to shoot better thari the mgri jf the NoTth".", ..'; - n',)r The rbiladclriatmcs rises up to ob- serve that 'the nearly unamraous opinion of the SontheTtl : Dress Is that Hayes is fully rccotfstrnctcd and ought to have his diaaWRticrtcrnovcd. ... ) . It is stoJiRohrcasinr. that should thetowjjk )P, 41 of the United Sta'teo aarvf, KaUroad bon fi reduced ft) &ur percent, bonds, thegraisintrpst paU(hy ihc United 8tatnriijepld jcjluccd $24, 214f4$l.&y.,if j v.nifTT-'Tf.t ' TJiebijpjieUa ;irHtho Sfcate u.AU tie, v of rwf yfi,STOrd . ana is of gxljen in rnrofi A verv nrafitabla. crop. . lho de- mancf forliops faceascs wjth the growing liking Tor lacerrv . ,f,.?Ji , Ucnerai Anarew uacwsoii u jncuj good exaqtVWt'B11 iyirtue in bccu , bro"sht islattiro of, .Tctonetoso he, accepted the canvass and resigucdliis seat in tho United ScnaXndcr, that ha might bo placed in nolicato position. ; ucncrai jacKson was elected rresiucnt. around tbhavc prevented many womon from Totinffr and now they have the'cxclusiTd usoof thd liotoT foaming room for thlrpoeiTwo femaio judges of election are appointed to superintend the TbNow Orleans papers congratulate theirtPplf tbat not a, single case of yel low fever has occurred there this season a fact tbft 4iUibutoto," tho Se vere cold of , last wjtntervWbich, destroy etl the germs of the disease. , The New Orleans Democrat saysjBtr Orlatiis now and has been all summer one of the healthiest cities in the Unite4J3Utefc i' K ; Alx Wands, forpacrly Lieutenant ColorM'of tb Tenth (N. Y.) regiment, was what, iq termed a fast man, and his wifejlemgsaiwricd'of bis inridelity, pro cured ja diTorce from him'.- Being free she obtamcu a'poiition of matron in the ' Middleton (N. Y.) . insane asylum. Ilere Joseph0 W. Harper, ' one of tliofi: m of Harper Sc Bro.,met her, finally proj)oscd and thVotnera tbey were married. Ex-nator TJayard, of De laware, father of the present Senator, is very ill and 'not oxpectecTcover. lie is 78 . year of age, and has been in public life more than half imUafi Uo was a United States ISenalof Itree term? having suc ti faVhef fwlio had been a mem ber of tho Continental Congress and Min- ister to France, and KusBia. The Auburn (H. Y.) News ; prints "the story o'fthe marriage of an Auburn girl some years ago to a circus man while the company waifjwliifonng'-' there. When summer came the fellow went off with the show. anf his '"wife5 bean! nothing from him unril ho recently sent for her to come a . - ... to himlrra AYcsfern town, where ho was dying.'Snof vrent,' attended him in his last moments, and received his bank book in whi&Tid"wfts credited with $35,000. The illdSpnia Times says at Lnich burg, mtfoflnelicwspapcr men called on JubSf 'Eaify Nvlio expressed himself verv freeH as the rresidciit. Of the PrcsidenTs' :B6uthera policy ' Rirly said that whei Hiys came into possession of the President's bffico ho found hi m scl f possessca ol a tainteu uue, ana maac a virinnoFneMssitv wnehiie removed the troops Yrom'tiw' aouth?. ''Sbbw mc a .place." 'said, Early, 'wncrc Hayes has condemned the placing of troops in the South, and It will; go and shake hands witb bio ladly,r.h i ; General Spinner has declined the honor of beinjf tlio Qrwuback candidattrfor Sec retary of St a to In New Yot this fall, as e verybudy f !ejpectd?;c ; V would . The Greenbatfty has1 the carno trouble every wrliuiiSi'it.isy enough to congregmfOST orveertons in a back room, C4lVtwiuii put out a ticket, but kr.tky .ticket, alive is anotker wattorr- Tbcandidates, if they are of anf Ii25ariaDly resign. There sa .cxbibiUou in a store in Dnpont street, San Francisco, last wcek of a mariwll'Ochf grapes t from the nial). TKtlcste trtigbs ' bn(r, hundred nnrl i WAnfTlSfvk.lIC .'' !s sii fCCt la CU euro ferenco and three feet longi The vine from whfcs f IhXs' wajlittitls Bixteen . years old, and produces annually 10,00Q to ; 12,. 000 pounds lof grapes. -! This is proba bly tho larfDUiicfi of garpes ever grown- Thft IT Tho womeij voters of Cheyenne, Wy ominjur,;t yinS to "purify the Dolts .Tho .rush and jam of men THE SPEAKERSHIP. Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Geor gia, has been interviewed on the subject of tho organization of the House. He is a j Tvarm supporter of Mr. y Bandall for Speaker, and firmly, believes tbit he will be re-elected. In the course of the inter view' bo saidj:. " The country owes Mr. Randall a debt of gratitudei for liis acts in the chair last winter, in not yielding to tho fillibustcr ing movement, which aimed to break up the Electoral Commission, and leaving the country in ai state of confusion that would, in my opinion, have led to a civil war. lie displayed a firmness and inflexibility of purposo on that occasion that ought ever to be remembered. His action then was unsurpassed by any Speaker I ever saw, except, perhaps, Speaker Cobb in 1850. We would have bad a civil war then with any other person than Cobb as Speaker. I admit that I was for Cox last year, but! Randal having received the nomination by a decided majority vote of bis party, and having made a much better Speaker than I expected, I think, all things considered, together with his expe rience, &c, that ho undoubtedly has a right to expect the Speakership. I think this not because I like Cox less, but be cause if Randall were net re-elected it would be a censure1 upon him for what I consider the best act of his life. ' Wo.- have no objection to Mr. Randall. So far wc think his record is a good one, but we would like to know how! the gen tleman from Pennsylvania stands on the Southern appropriation question harbor and bar improvements, and the Southern Pacific Railroad schemo. We of the Sovth must abandon1 an v thine like sentiment now, and go in for business. We must help thoso who help us. If Mr. Randall is willing to help our long-suffering section to the extent of his ability, to vote for means and men: that will assist us in our . . 1 endeavors to build up our waste places by j socinx that jwe have our just apportion- tuent of the monoy paid out of the Treas- Ury for internal improvements, and is all neht on the tarilt oucstion. then we think it the duty of the North Carolina Congressmen to support Speaker Randall, hut if ho is lacking in any oae of the j abovo named requirements, we must cut loose from him at once, and gq for the most available man. Tho South cannot afford to indulge longer in abstract questions, boforo we I must abandon As we said sentiment, i and, fine wo will add, the discussion of spun theories also and deal in nakol facts. We must h talk busi- ncss, and i our representatives, we hope, will impress their compeers in Congress from the different sections with the idea thai they mean business.- Tho South is in a position now to get what she asks. There is no telling whon the i opportunity i will again'ofTcr, or how long the present opportunity will last. Let sonj of our Representatives sound Mr. Randall, and draw him out on these important ' questions before they give themselves away to him or else for the Speakership. to any one GATHER THEM IN. , Another roguo has come to grief.. One of the trooly loyal who was tent down to Souti CtoUia to despot! tho Stato and who occupied tho chair once honored by John C. Calhoun in the TJ. S. Senate, has at last been detected in some of his ra- cality anxl convicted of the crime. This delectable specimen of a carpet-bagger possibly saw greater advantages for the practicing of his ar of roguery at the headquarters of corruption in Washington City, than vas afforded him in South Car olina after his i defeat by "honest" John Patterson, for the Senate, consequently, ... I t he started out in search of new fields and p.isturcs Igrccn, and wa3 lodged in the snug birth vof Assistant Secretary of tho Treasury, i by appointment from that great and good and jpure man Ulysses the First. But this worthy specimen, of Radicalism' could' not control hU nronensi- tics and cotiscqucntly we find that he has i t '. . ; at last come to grief, besides being out- gencralled Sby Lis confrere, Roddy, who bagged the most of the spoils and started for parts uukuownj And now there seems to be excited a sort of maudlin sympathy for this con 'r u , . . . victed rogue because he only got 1,000 of the stolen monev and because it wai " , . , . uor4"a not proven tnat ne baa received any share 1 m tbc great fraudulent claim of Parkman, tj i. P - 1A , , - I uiw. cvvvy s cotton ciaim. I The iuW thn ,mifc nvT;rma1l . iL. I 1 I rccommnaati n for mercy la favor ofl the "uufortunatc Sawyer" as he is called. , I liic sooner the whole country, and es-1 penally our brethren of the iNc arc so fond pf preaching morals to their I "emng brethren" of the South, beffin to i l . , i realize the great depravity that exuts in I high place?, and commences, i to j punish, I with scvciity, such eminent rogues as Jno. S. Morton j of the Philadelphia Street Railwav Company, and tho other mmm-1 ' i -j . j , I erable thjeymg presidents and cashiers of I savings banks,by enforcing the full extent of the law in punishment the sooner will I ' I there be a healthier state of affairs, both' rv - li ij -ii nnancially and socially, among some of til ASA irrnriii wiM. nmtlir rtmmynUlm r. vv.w, - ww.umw i who arc always attempting to cast the mote out of their Southern brethren's eye, while the beam 'still rcniains in their own optics. The New Orleans Picayune gives warn ing that there are certain measures of vital importance to the South which Southern congressmen f intend to press this winter with all their energy, and it instances the Southern Pacific rail route, the leveeing of the Mississippi, and the improvement of the Southern harbors and rivers. A correspondent of tho Cincinnati Gazette says of Mrs. Hayes : People seem to find great satisfaction in saying, as she appears and bows to the great crowds, "What a fine woman she is ! What a remarkable face 1 That is the i kind of woman wo want in the. White' House." To-day when Judge Key ex cused himself from making a speech by introducing Mrs. Hayes, the vast crowd greeted her with Mich applause that the President remarked that he was growing jealous. Her popularity among the masses in these crowds is only-equalled by her popularity among the ladies whom she has met at the receptions, j Before her, oil opposition fails ; and when the gay season opens in Washington this Winter, she will find a larger number of women from the South at the Capital than has gathered there for years." , - m 1 The Democratic majority in the Cali fornia Legislature, hitherto reported as thirty-eight, is really fifty-one, which is throe less than last year. CcB.S. Samuel and Rep. Barnes Lave sold their large estate in Charlotte county, Va., tBarnesville,) comprising between 7, 000 and 9.000 acres, to a Philadelphia I (Catholic) colony. The sum realized from the sale is $71,000. I - - r- From Swamp and Marsh, From land left saturated by receding floods, and from pools stagnating in sunken lots on the outskirts of cities, rises a vapor pregnant with disease. Its name is miasma, and it is laden with the seeds of fever and iastue. bil- j lious remittents and otiier malarial disord ers, now to cope successiuny whji iuc.se destructive maladies is a problem solved more than a quarter of a century ago by the discovery of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which has proved itself an absolute specific for. miasmatic disease in every form, its sure preventivei nd a superb iuvigorant and general alterative of disordered condi tions of the system. Irrcfragiblo evidence to prove this fact has been accumulating Tor years, ana scarcely a aay ' passes wimout some fresh corroboration oi it. imminent physicians have, after a thorough test, pro nounced the article perfectly efficacious and absolutely pure, and the American people lone aeo adonted it as their favorite house hold remedy. I A Proclamation bv the Governor, SI 50 REWAR D. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, RALEIGH, Sept. 27ih, 1877. IT 7HEREAS. OFFICIAL INFORMA NT tion has ben received at this Depart ment that THOMAS JOHNSON and JERRY FORBES, late of the County of New Hano ver, stand convicted with the crime of Lar cenr. and were dulv sentenced to the Peni tentiary ! . 'i i And. whereas, it appears that tne said 5"" iJ?d JERRY FOOES have escaped the Penitentiary, and so con ceal themselves that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon them ; Now. therefore, I. ZEI3ULON li. VANCE, Governor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of authority in ne vested by law, do issue this my proclamation, offering a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for Thomas Johnson, and FIFTY DOLLARS for Jerry orbe, for their apprenension ana delive ry to the Superintendent of the Penitentiary, in Raleigh, and I do enjoin all officers of the Mate, ana an gooa citizens io assiiiiu urmg ing said criminals to justice. Done at our City of Raleigh, this 27thaay of September. 1877, and in the one hundred and first year of American Independence L. IS. VAxNCE By the Governor : , VXriD M. VASCE,. t Prirate Secretary. DsscmiPTiow: 1 MVS I v mm . l nomas Jounson is about a years ot age, is I r . i n 1. . . i . no J . 1 . ai&D oPuuu, coior uiacK. Jerry Forbes is 30 years of acre, is 5 feet 4 inches high, weight 143 pounds, color black. septic Female School. MISSES BURR & JAMES, Principals. fTIHE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL Session X - I 0f this school will commence on THURS- DY, the 4th of October. Pupils of all ages receive 1, while the same care will be bestow- ed upon each, from advanced young ladies to snuuiesi cniia. vojeci wacmng comomeu with text book instruct on, is a parUcular feature of the school, the Principals, after lonjr and careful experience, to be the most advanUreous method of imt partiBg knowledge to the young and enquir- . . Mmtm.M r . I VVW -.w v charge, excepting a trifle for the daily use of of Mrs. M. S. Cashing, whose long and faith- i1 fPenenSe renae" Peciy mica ior uui wot. Por tenni, Ac., see or address Principals. 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