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WM. H. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor. WILMINGTON, VMtslitiSllt FYirlav. .TariTlftrv 1 8thl 1878..' i ' EemitUnceB must b mads fey Check, Draft, Postal Mopev Order,, ot Registered Letter. Post Mastera will register lettora when desired. : .w Only such remittance will b at the rlak of th pnblialier. ; : c ;.:' lA.) ' r py Specimen copies forwarded whea desired. : BON. nr. N. H,;BSIITH,IiJBi.!;t Hie appointment of this5 eminent r,itizn to the office of. (Afijr of the Supreme Coartof North Oaro-1 Una will h virv aatisfactorT vto, all who have the pleasure of a -personal acquaintance with him; orj whoSr'e familiar with his ! record ? as a blitP J -. - ' I clan, lawverand citizen. Gov Vance has made a capital Selection one that does ereditto his' sagacity; and sense of fitness. Of all mem in . the State, by reason ' of .. hiskge, legal iMrninff annprmr abii.tW nnritv nf - ' fcI j. -V. '-T 1. life. Christian character" moderation and conservatism of , views dignity urbanity and regard ;for; Jright and ti. i . a aiii l. I lusuce.iae is oesu auauaea io nit iue i Dlace itfade vacant bv the death of the late Chief J ustice I PearsoTJ We heartily conffratulate the peoDle I of North Carolina .that they ha,. such a man on the bench. . occuDviner I ine piace in wnico nenaerson. was- .1 . .. 1 TT " . 1-1 s I ton. Raffia and Nash once sat.. . We trust Mr. Chief Jnstioe Smith will long live to wear the ermine. ; : Jadge Smith was born in Mor- f reesboro, Sept. 24th, 1812,; and is, therefore, in the 65th year of his life. tie was graaaatea at xale college m 1834, and also attended the law school of! that famous institution. He has been' Solicitor for the first Judi- cial District. He represented Hert- ioru cuuuiy m vue gu IU i4u ana mis. lie was aeieatea for Congress in 1857, but was elected by a large majority in 1859. He was the candidate of the South for Speak er of the House of Representatives m'1860. He was a member of the Confederate Congress, and one of the ablest and most useful. In 1865 he was elected to the Legislature. Mr. Smith was of counsel for Gov. Holden in his impeachment.. If we were to judge by. the reported speeches only we should unquestiona bly give Mr. Smith the palm for having made the most ingenious ar gument presented in the most chaste and scholarly diction. . He had the unpopular side, but he made an ar gument of exceeding cleverness and subtlety in behalf of his guilty client. Judge Smith has . held no public office lor more than ? ten years, ne has successfully practiced his profes sion during ' that time at Norfolk; Ya.; and Raleish. He was married in 1839, and now resides at the capi tal. i In politics : before; the war ; he was a Whiff. He has heartily co operated ' with the whites of the South in their efforts to secure .good and economical government since the war ended. The tone and temper of , .- . . . - - ' .. ; his mind are eminently conservative. ie is in lull sympatny witn aiienons 10 - ameuoraie tne xonquion 01 me people, to maintain ; the constitution and the laws, and to rehabilitate and W-lnr. iw Snntk Hr NnrtV Carolinian in the truest.sense, and is a consistent member theOPresby trian Churfth; Tn hiiT'handftiMtW aamII 'Unmo 4onn nAt- ani . - thority be wielded fot party ends r j merely to serve the hour "4When he has laid down the staff and dropped his official robes, he will -receive the v praise of aU , men lor paving f 'borne his faculties so meekand that he "hath been so clear in his great office." AT A DISCOUNT. It strikes us that Judge Montgome ry Blair is a poor reader of the signs of the times. He 'is clearly not well. posiea as to tne, views ana leeungs of the people of this country. ' At home and abroad; among the people 1 ana tne , press, nis scneme or invesu- gating Hayes's title to the Presidency A .iLi.t. "lLl A . A. . ' '''' . ' meets wim out ; iittie, u , any, sym pathy. He has bland eYed egregiously, and his hopes of being elected. 'TJ.'S. 1 . oenator :roni jiuiiyianure.aopmea to an early1 blight,1 ;The people of . v . ... . ; c, :- , -,. . ' 1 7.''1BUU " theireipressionsorconnajio mr.mir s counseis.ue appears to be repudiated as heartily by the . . , , , treme papers as by .the conservative papers.' The Petersburg " . 1. . , . ;;v 1 ua n 'Mr.: Chandler -himself was; not deco- rated with, more fond . epithets,, such: as. frand "and nniaanc. Cham were immediatl v fraud and nuisance, than wereimtnediately applied, and with sinaL justice, io .the Maryland Mr. Tilden and from the , zero at which - it was quoted the. time of the friendly move, to- soma-' thinz like acooBle 01 dozen below aerov It slew the slain again and finally, to have it even so : mucn as saia tnat ; mt. Tiidenr and Mr. Blair put up this little lob between them. Why is this thus ? Nine-tenths of the people of the: United States believe that Mr. . Hayes i was never elected at all; ami that .he owes bis seat lo th e successful accomplishment of intrigue and intimidation. VThey.regardilie ques tion as settled, however. -ana, Ttonia iar rather bide the, time of deliverance three years hence tbifi"fcave-aby 4faoxderlpjinct4 anarchical experiments maae now. ueyona Dosition to,- reopen the whole , question tins good reason tor disapproving me pro- the aUoa ot4h Elector at "Coaroiaaiond-4a-4 . . . . . a l : : J the distinct absence: ox, sympathy .among Democrats wIA'Mf.TndenDersona.lv And with'tlie peculiar class of ''fishy end crafty men with whom he seem? ta have a fancy for surrounding himself,5 and lor puttiqz forward as iis represeptajivei'aia' fepolasi i Bat Judg. Blair txOti Vhe.iodly ot 4Uoomfited. j.ailing. o.WiUiaci vnanaier,wwi59nuaenn'inaioaa . gn riaav,wnen expioaeaswowa destroyjHayfca forever, Bat! Jiuit has .been that itknelyikiekbd . .. ! , , t 1 we ownerj over.r aaeewxwiipt hire KepuWioans couta not 8 ny good tdcome.tfom the JirtiBoea lBBd manipulations. - ori sucni.a; .political tramp as Bill Chandlerdcthey'.i'sat down" heavily on bimanAynoirnhii i -j little machine lis nut C qaeaKs ery qoiiii-m sjuring Vioa worw e-ffont nail v (aot.t.lfl hiftliaah1.. -"-xv..'v v"??"?. t t' torim.?iiio muimore.woawwaaya WmS -B.! (Aandfornbekmsi! m. aee I mi errfir of hinwavn i'TTit hna nniwui' hinkMlf to be- interviewed .in ,retzard,to hi iate JJISW tial aaestton.' M H."'"f iJliJ HiS .iv!i!ST 'raV''-WiTAIi iTATITICWi(!JuJil The death rate, of) the colored neo Dle 6f)Na8hv'nie.renriy anribVhe t. -,:-, im .Hi's f -'5 ;j .i."' Vi:iT Jftdi yeal8V7,.waa385p,hili h of iae wattes was . j a n e w vet j heavy for a city of theBizeofjvNafeh- ville.' which has a' total population of zy,uao. x-piiaaeipnia,, a - xoriuBri city ;of joyer, ,800,00() inhahitantsesri hibits a death rate of but 14 rtof the 1 00(A.yj Rnffalo" 1Newr:fY'ork: is 1 still Only about sria-thd rl die aunuaUy. ,, The rate 0 8.50 ii the 1,000; among the colored v people of Nashville, is ' fearful but: riot' ;tex-J cepuoaa . jl ue jyui, etaLiBiius the Southern towpa and cities, pa far as we have seen them, show that from 60 id 100 ier cent, 'more ne&roW'die thanNrvhites tnJproporMoat6 pppola-t tion. JM ew bern is tne only, exception At Nashville, ont of 1750l s whites,1 382 tiiedrwhilst' out of; 0;582 'colofed 369 died; It is evident that ,theu or dmary laws of health .are:not;.muct) observed amone the colored peopled a We nave no doubt, that 1 the' mQTV tality of this city will show that .the hpercenfare is very much larger among the colored people than ; amonsr the whites. This musticpntmue as as so many of them are improvident and are so exposed to. bad ti weather, and to those' influences j that ; cause' disease.-! - ;f ry 5 ' For a long time the Northern peo ple were sceptical as to th'ev state ments made in Southern piapers.ahout. 1 lie excessiveuwriujy auwug tue lately jj liberated colored -pxjpalatioBi 4I ai!a v i A 1 Latterly' s6Meofthe:N6Hhertf tapers have had their . .own correspondents in the A'ntH'ii.vefltio'atiriO' the facts. I ; The result is that.'ihe )aye adjitedf li?m?ittyvtr Kf 55 TO I cusseci tne causes ana tae cam .,. , I j - ' jl ' - " s" I;xjbie c or thb oton t.cixaiig-, 1 .. t, , astts,.-. , H tj i LAfle PankeJ8 ln,W2, m9SeX jlorda and bondholders of jthn OJftb. 1 are movinir neaveu ana' earanr'! w'-ni- P1? ine vonsst to uae j 0.11 fmP0fm Phen. tbeailyerdollaRUWdencr II.'. ' . "" f ' " . V . T sized. t!l5ttt this is to i be exBeeurj. WWWt? !OT?raew 1 pwd.?,. Mfm wbA could diiberajejyjl II . r r: . a . ' I o"Tel one 01 lDe greaiesitwauoa- 1 mFWm tW.K$WmoW,W& defeat, of (he wishes of the, country and simply beeattseM theyi are' tco4' DUUICU U J .DCIUOUUCDO, SUU HIE vv, ua of. ten jinen must, suffsr.uo c vica . 1 - Sfihatrr Tctniinria la ; Aii rtirWrnnltt SI of the rep'reseitiitrVe men who Uhd J ' - ": ' ; -Li i - ft?.vf. I nip rha hanHhftlflQTi ; In hia nUiM in. 1 -( ttljll t -. (two "stanidards,1 and that, tia4 Wnds ! -i;t'Hi.J-y Vyii V.HWsiUli ltiLSMlw !!; were, to, pe paid., iq ethe) a Bu whj does he care for: oonsisteticyp or n usr, tice? :f He knows all abdat the" f f iud when in.fg7 by !i rbt'sfJkViiid I Lu&XR. .i?MiJ?il .VlTJ 1 iiiisii a ijuiii rrstn . imunhii t- i.iih hrl iina rnonetUOng: silver. ;f He, turw .ppdhia and in:BbfllibgaocsVeaWI L'AIl 'Vr'Oi u.wvia , xreukA,pnmef itagainai. vaL btlZl pill of Senator Matthews '-tonpasa vernment! to pay otter ibonds aniiilver. . ,,. Vj.. f . -r, The Wll Would only reBt ore Wbat'iad xtJiV "L&1'J.HtUi. t beeii fdtrllv talcerif iW4Vrjbld1fflVb ?ingO arjd the bankers and-bWdhdlderH 9m$ hwwm&tmm wm-o tyr the , people: Aroi lookngr onnp.ot without interest. J: Senator -'DiCT.HI mf ot Illinpis, in. introducing a petition signed by foui hundred bankers and lualnessjK of . Chicago, ; favoring old aytne one standard, ana oppos- inGC ne restpuuon ot .tne aoiiar to' the place it held before it was"de- monetized, stated that the opinion xf j these foujirtred; j wa jpot tjij -ojpluluu! uf yuplB-ggeTglly;' to"wr iiletainia tVy a very small per cent- g& 9t&V$fl&tiq-9t;i jtbt.qity, nrHioiht Trtihr'fcntt.rt ii,f noft tT -nAt h A Theq Alkrftt0'idf -the Northefa 3 s- ,. . . - oar daddies.'' is to pat all their future 8059 9? gJcl taW8. .AMs-belieyd by the advocated of the gold basis that saohi a,tep-! wll giv-c a fleciided;Cbepk totwhftBere felrse lalf "tfeS -uU tttna-ip tie. alKiii.2ir-jt nava u , JiiMiij. silver fanaticism, .olfae .baqk'a. xm Ne rTP.ayV tfriidy-tabfved upon,Mjh, icoair8eu:'AUfuturerQaut ia gold.ilv is thus; according to so JbttmaJ oft. Vofnmtrbs: .then' silver ife 6eftaiiily5'Verf 'sineular wherf honest men can ibusyiew a matter o mttobfmpoVtande hey-nalk Af "hnnaai mnnbo tl vraiviiaalinn' . of the feilveVIagaTidsoni'bat Jv THHiiaa ,3'iUr out hi ytinuivt-'.Uw ias.ivsr have nothing to say abopX the great 4windUlici&tf Jotthtry-j-nothing aDous:e,i awaxoi Qoey.tin,.waicn the interest aTrrtpttnCipal were gto be aid. Evertnfe'ta :ifpM ffPg na atteipaptea. to maKe; it jap pear that: the bonds were payable-ia gold onfy rwheo-they were' ; issued Ttie -wlrdle thingi fraudulent 'and de&ptiife: :-km .'MliiVif ,t:f? "it; lU , In,: this oonqection it, is pertinent to refer to an able letter of the date of JanuaTy 4tb-1878, from .the f petf '-of ll6n.': 'Joseph J. 'Davis,' the tnembei fr6m'tlc"4tK T)isirict. 'I Jt appeared i'.te Raleigh Jfyw'? and jis J a crit i eism jipoo 8ome)Statement trat apn peared in the Town -7ammerc. W consider1 meubiect1 of pufficient' inlportanisel 'and' Mr. 'Ba'vfs'a remarks Of such point and force as to require be rpi;odgctipn(tof4 a part ; of, his adr rableJletteriMrtj Davis says: -; . "When the live-twenties were issued -it was stipulated, by the Goveromeat that the interest should be paid in ooint-rnot in old but coin-rr&aA both sold dollars and wkf, dollars were then legal coin ; but the prin cipal ot the flve-twentiea waal by ; the con tract, payable, aajaleljUof other peo ple, in leal tenders, which! were golil niver 01 greeMxikj ,- the Moverpment has the right now. to pay. alt -bonds, . except, those that specify en their face that they are to be paid 4s colnf. "tin' "ia, silver or , greenbacks; but, it canaot, without a breach; 01 iaun, pay tne new lour per. cent, bonds, in anything but Coin "of the standard value Of . the coin ? bf thert United 3- States,' on theu 14th ,day t of.i-July, j'1870, .Mhe date .of. the, Funding Act. .,Tliese ,.fouri per cent' bonds specify upon their' face that they are to tie paid,' not in cold: but "in coin Of tho standard value ofthecdnof unuea (stales, as t was. on the J4th day Of July. 1870." Silver dollars wdre then legal coin of the tTnited Statea4-thfi standi ard value tttie' silver dollar was 412 graipB, and upon the faqe, of every one oC these bonds, it ia stated that thev are nv- ble liotlngold, but In COib of the standard wiw' of thatiSday;' Who; Iherefote,' can, with any regard for Uutb, say that the go vernment is guilty of a. breach of faith, if it "pays thesel)onds; according ' to the' cob tract, (gold or silver.) of the standard value1 bf July 14lh, WW irr nothing of the motives ot inose men moot procured, tne paasagao. tie, Act,.ol February,. 1873, de monetizing the silver .4lnt I do aav it m a jgross'wfong'' done to the country,' 'and one inawragai toDerepatreaatoBee."- 1 !.' Commenting npori'Bom'e i of Hhei strictures knd statements of biir lTe w iTprl cop temporary, ;Mr.j yia sat wi$$mMmM&iwih in ,,,,4 tflf the ifausni& afttlbm.mttn'A will ntnAtilrn anv bond, statine in a sinarle nlaca. ihat it ub jjajravic m kiwaJ pui4 UO Ulauuaesfc ID iConffreaa to naaa an anfto n.1r it navahla aq anymmg eisewiwout me consent pi tne iDtnanoiaer;'Dut the truth is that not 6ne Of khtkefebnOB States id 'half a tirten: places;' bfllia one vUeeXbsX itiaoavabJe in arold- tbutin'nahd silver w cotb. in which nney were- regany payable, wnen issued and jlhe Bland ill Only proposes to make It le- gaactan.agaiat uunqK ) tm .WAUiim -n Lf jsanie..paperi. .says:,,, jThe under-: ifanding has been that the public debt w&s ayanre, principal ' aaamwrest, 1 in gol mUtatetnent inUhef . accords with the aw.npr umpo.h hfllnterest, on most,. he bonds is, by the law., payable in coin- hat ! anA nr oSlvov. tn. mnAlkkf a-ak a, .uivi ,, KAwuuabK0. uyuk UUUU ne bf yourfereenbacks,iand! vba wlir ftbd qm 8016100: enaorsemenfe put there br the :ovemment of ..the . United; Stateas , . This note, is a tegai. lenaer at its par value for al (debts. puWiu and vrmate. except debts bt imports and tnteresi) On the - pubK debt' frhti&kraf owtbe five twenties was paya- RIIr.SffiJIl?!ll!lFV 1th.? iciu wuuer. auo mouiDgac. ouuiy I4tnk 1870, authorized bonds to be issued at fiVe, rour and a half -awr fsuz-pei cent, and these boads, 5M8f WffweRaSftjterest, lare payablf in coin not gold- but standard uuip,, euirer goia oe suve; joates.pff.tha.j,gold. standard,! only(1tc( crack: a I' I sAtt n't n y nbtnoiao iat hOWAAOlTOl'f'tjaVInAr thft TwWirlrf'ln'a rtiJ precratedcurrintfy. The bondspay nDftax toMVeecpwciatfeiinparcliflsingpoWer, has aeDreciaterd. tbetWaccirain to UltiiyhayArWiettal ItFpaysremim aCdrreqcyworthfr6mil30to corrincjif: greatly idbiseciaWdi-rWbrth i3 lactrnpon an.avefa.i not anore'iliad aixw "1 v, 3rchtJ toortf' than that whi heyldaaed the GovernffleaV mm y me tiavto cities bf the! bondholder cnec&maie :.ri dobsidiq .me popular r., as tney were on that aay, to-wit. ; jfary i4tn"i$7xr ' ' ' If OiiAroviwiiTiMit 7a the1 trtTatofertii'wfI' ."-nmiwiniuie apuaria-EOiaii.ir. gerpaimefecSywSt leSrM- eht and j money-changers are , as, thin as gossamer as.brittleslas.yie have seen ho arjrunjient that will btir was carried out in rascality, and is sought to be perpetuated by falsej jSbods pteweraloiAiiatid sApMsms Let i tifgfe-ssaWliptvT "to a sucoessful issue abe ti the wahJ 'One; tif. their arrniei ra dt i .. . .- -. r f r r !. . . lust tana tus ioa.ii abb iu ai3- uiuvm drayni!e fWarcTi!J statinoji Peiced 0 tB8 roge8sroT itiecrfriou-l wv'Elan-dftlrtis peste'itfesWe t. fiuincW'linme cult'resby a VeclMciite '.fil id air "Ihe5 Frefteh?Cos,ulfWJQrea, Briiaitf.VJand iy byJiefttlArJiry madtofrd Derby kEriglirliTs jrposeliri regard lo 'Egypj 'Thertl is arthe'-BameHim fBlatitejfptne' policy to'boistted; To- 00m plicate ; matters lill if artier,' Oermanjr.is' mantBaveving tC'seireis! seabijard - that wtH rioaalyMalf c8fJ England and''iraportat in fbfniatiod has iu8teen 'received lnLondo'rfthat if 'England Should engagd Id "the Eastern' war it would be the' f 00 ner lef 'morei BioWm'lli'tldytf nearer hbtne.- What these ' cotiiilrba ttons'are V;haVfe'yettioiierA..', 'ftt'k f-Another greats-victory c baa ifbeeif won by, thet Riissiansjwho (appear td be; sweeping eyfryjtbing before themi OafiMondeyi and t Tuesday ithfl'wir armies ' met , f bet ween iTartar j i!R sardjik and Philippopolis.i j Soleimdw Pasha. hs evidently i been i-iadlyi beaten, and the only formidable anriy south of the Balkans vand vstanding; between, the irresistible Russians ajad their coveted prize, Constaotidople i in'jhourly danger of s destructioo fori capture.. Hurry up the (armistici Oi the Muscovite' will'stable big horses. - . t in the palace of .the bultari. Tbei greatest dismay is reported his exists ing among the Turkish inhabitants,' and thousands of the I panio-stricken men, women and children' are-hurry ing towaTds"mecapital. - Ji he ' scepe is pitiful and distressing1 in1 the ex- .! f-i I .-.-; s."-t I .lloii JilKMLlJ" treme. 11 ' Later news is to the effect me xuras ai uonstapunopie, are greauy excited with fearis tha'the-RusBiand1 Will 'press on at once to thaVcitylof p i'-;t:,n.-v,v-- ?'V!!-l: 7'iiVi i'it aeience win do attemptea at aq tea at Adna- nople. Many iurKS are preparn'; to nee t rom tne capital, The -nomination of Hon. George ilf Pend leton for TJniied Statt)8 SertatbTi by tbe!i3emocratio''caacbs 56f thrW Ohio1 Legfelaturey Whilst5 -giving tW quietus to sundry aspirants WillbeJ satisfactory to a the South.'f Be gentleman of large ' pdlitical'eper'H1 !ence and very; fin6'abilitiekilJ 'K-l'uui4 Ml Senator VoorbeeV speech J ori;iVbe fiffinoes is regarded' fn Wasningldn1 as a great fiuccess: ' The Senate Gnttin-' jber'was packed. 'The ;brrfe8potfdebt' of te HichniOtfd 'DispetMk WrHtsf"1' KHtf spoke lor two" bddri an'teA rMmitei' land magnetized alike, 6foatbrf,j fair ladies,, iapd laborers without emplpyment. The wonaer was mat ne was not appiatidea long before he reached te elpflpenlospg-pasf sage,' when the galleries fairly riing with" round after round tit abpfauss'fleinetonir jargued closely and with force, ,but Ws iayecr. 'tive.his dehundatfob df the wroDgVdotie the lAmerican beooli. hii eranhie AUnitradofiB Sapd iplendid ; elqquencet ,rnade ,bim .Took intore than the' tall 'SycAmoer-of tbe' jWabaih.i h h,miion tr.i-nl btul iV'A I He was i warmly congratulated by pngrc&sjDMn :and QitHeeds w.bo Qoeked jaround him.;! :Af manpenfc.boqtiet wai sent JU his desk) . Tjbe correspoo-j jdeatadds:-!.: a'Ai oi nhe'm -i sjttaito I ."The flenatti adjourned lftcSvery- ooay, wnetner on tne siae.oi nr. voornee oVa6t pr6nounded thb1 effdrt1 tot Jwbic: 3tut an. ussatisfactory and mefgre synopsis J lis here given) a great1 speech, and one that I greatly enhances his repmaMoti ' t .Railroad flatter. lJS-n .jf tuiaa kyuj ttdi -We regret tb learn that tbo WilAIngtotr, icblbmbia;&'Augusfa,imiTrdk lessee of 'tne Wilmington & wefoon Raj W.capital.stock,,; jthe ter nauJ leisei? Thb- defauit !isl fcaflsed" wrfjirr W far. iS7T beinsrOOO less that, 'in 1874. atwr dividendfwlthia theextniaetydayfe.'-aad! Sleek isi ts wned; .horer; and rin i Ita anyr cases' widows and orphans are almoBt 'entirely 3eP pendent on-theyprompt-paymeiit of uu MFpnft.5.nfirvfljBrwQv bdj jo-iolaeish. The CharlW'liifinrf' fli 'says? vefteMayaAi iffirHense1 dllk iheiiCapaoilfy "bf nweflPyvef,J)iriusaB4 gallon? wis Amosf eried ' froni :attAIina pipped , hence to Wilmington. - It,, 1 hipped by a Bl Iiuuia flim.who prppose to ocate it ttere and atrrijly theeroiene-oil rade." 01 T .moy tTuMiT iiil eN analysis orf the touch-stone of truth. The whole' thing oiginaied KcriKife, J'3 The' RusslansW iteMlyarrrifig irtt)sesJJ,ot toad,; announces Us; inability ito pay ithe seMnval''aivfdeA.d'lb -8-itler',Aeit 'on the; receipts r of . the ,W.4 WunroeA EUiPVB ACCIDENT. ar eta Ii Jed br a Faiiias an .eV E Ue ntJl W. B4 . Partially ConanWd Intelligence was received in tbi- received in thV. citvU- receivea in iuwtiyf1 yesterday- morning of a terrible accident th'arharje"nerrnrHrun8wick7 county - on &$oidt p(gitMs,tIei jtli inst, resulting .u- h. Tiff,r4'mv.!.i.WAwyM,wMn ....... Jtiaaa being- D.;E.; Tbarplj.jliite, George yaun,wli4daj4dajCkye Dallas Williams, coed..X appears that tnfrcfiy?! road that leads from Smithville td the" Tow h Crtekj bridge and(pai'engaged it getting 0ilntbeXikfAWl?fi8 ManHrractuiot mada with bMrj OsAli 'theiotter three jneb bettfa WMploH-l JTHey? haS totf ucfe f&r?grmiSriW &?pmlw&& . wtoodetarframa f iiogsi&c which " SaqweTej atet'wirb Clay,' while a quantity of dry pinestrawhad been piacetfW mm&Wbi-WZ Ven lorsleep npop iailieiiJbf' ibddp Jll waasual 'for Mft nTbarPviW letturo.to this hoinet night; H$t w5?l n!fefii8'oii M-d4 higbl, some of his friend? started nut Tues WbfWt8ashalfUyb hpiiaifhlllgKeplaee bjiMopd, y jfQund,Ji rosute ujpoe the gifoand ana4ba bufatiand cbamdietna'ins dPth:bbtWaa-r6Vn ftat1 Mr. Tbdrpefs iegs (Were Ibaraed sofT ub to-; H'he ffirWetebeadiandifceof the col-f that he could only be, recognized . by r'the coat he bad on. j . V-the'siaatyyame'iofaHlfis tsty'ttotH'ls the'lttprtsbidn'lhat tt-beb it dM tumble do.to-idatfl' ottbebeamiimuit lfrW fW:rM'fbpieC4ofi jPea asleep, .and; thus .pinioned them, to, the gunute Stb'eok'noVx'ikte4 tttemstfIveVvhiiyth'e Wifci'hWbniU-' fii! thett to' keT1biiriwafrA:'durbfe .he" QjghtbadcotomnvkbJd Lo.tbe straw-andi 8iS lbft wAPlSWlW1i.?,thuB jecuog iqe unionunate men to the torture, i ueing.ournea bodies, bot ywe?fcave: ' tot heard 'the result af tbeSnsrestigaaoui koiTi !. u aiJiyti j- JiP-jjTPft.w a yflpg manM about, tebaraw8rking,'m very highly Ihbse' wbtl knew bini!i 'He waaigenerallylkbownby the name of Heriry Tharpb. .GeoTge-Dft vaun j was aged about 25.yeara and . was a sinirle man. . The na- reDts of both men,. -e understand, are liv iig.1' The two colored men' werV between 2o?and s6yeaWofag!e.',v ,,U1W ' !l f,ii' t-The t Unfortnaate aair4'has' cheated i gopdueal of feeling in the!couotyj - i l-uf RoaVi e o'aiiky aamlka'io'nrai H'J" Iff he Boarrl met yesterday; aflernddn.all the men)berabejtsgtpresentj and proceeded draw a.lwt of jurors for thepprqacbMig, county,. Nalhab Noyesi Rf B 'Treiman,' James . '-OiTeil, I John S. Coatin,:Henry Lemmeitoan, John Mosley.Prismus Aycock, H. A. JBarr, 0. H." Robinspj. Thomas. Moore.; William Mose- jley, Wilkin Roddick ' William M., Collins, ucuijr xun, vr. -ju. Aiiauer. tjawara u EntietM ?Wlllrim,? MaiellarlfJame' W Haggms, hlGeoTie -Cbadbburn,! Murpby YMd,vWllhaia.A!yWiUam8 Sr- Jobu H v.niiam o. Andersoi 1. l.3a jjicicli. a iIihm 1 Fiitrnn AatDOrilOBJneDt Af ftiiAAl ynndj. r at v 4 AAai.H.i:. A Tii m ti s b'rfofVMVlbveVcbunt mvaauugu uiu an aiuiuuuiucuk ofwoTdjoBawnbel'Blade frois'the'schbor fBnd jpefr) capitaiiontha respective puhrio XMatrirA u .&ttefor 1 1 Mrbitel i childreu y bmpUQt . $1,880$ r790 v colored- children,', krnount..l,K8.:r..i;,! YHaBoiBoro.-uDlstrict i Kd.,! if -2-97' "white jcbildreo: akoocwftlH; 83 colored children ; 'drenrlmoWtVI; Jfjspe IfuibistVrctXNo! fj44 -wnitfli ich'Adrenaaotnti88r32S colored children? Samjwpt(t65Qj trim Jon UuU aw Sam I -TPilTbite .chjlrenaampunts, I ine apportionment ror tne .several dia- cts!antts(Hotto.siderablk mdrer this yeate thaa.brmedy; .vru f-Wj.Winvbror-he apve-;aclaiit jJgs. E.mpsonRegjster ofi5Deeds. 1J , rravat oil ajittfa'JU arm vu ai fctioif s sbffilarga jreajftj tank! aljflded ttt;ii0U jthat cityjowb0aye estaMistied bhranch ouse, herev),whick m uhdebihe xnanage-i rM .Jhomrjspn, 4ojwarly pf knounted neaf the Carolina, .Central Depot, pismornTngrfl tiW?l&VSW ret,MAlIdAamefer,,, cyifflfleP tt&W abdMs1 ctathlyilleAbige8b9dliAi'bh 'wheels ewjttfottghtkOTUAnJngtoowtf isdio hm 1 ,. ! PjJARlAii-Bhotild'thiff-rnetet the Welof 4 MftffiW MifbanceW . I church fast Hnndav bvhia continued r.ninrh- t itinlJidwUtferjtefbaofaVor'itATt teoriri'eu in Lruuga oyrup, w wil cure aim. r osadl uio ffrtnWiiUW vBP'JH Hurlbnr UTediler. bf the TJVW, is seriously ill of pneumonia, fcoMplibtteAfyitii' k Mbchfal trouble:" " .die. lBBrne naa.recenuypurcnaeu a pwc& A!SiV"V:5iT UVU ,n;l'-iiil tirl bf land on Allen's Creek, about seventeen the ruins. Upon being extricated from the 01 ueing ourneq 10 aeatn without , possess ioWtoeataym J6 ibones., Wen Svasneld term pi tne criminal Uourt for this which resulted as follows: WW'&nW. J-isbbratyJ kSWXln WlffkAm- George, iporuon men t foots up as follows: I Wilmington, District No. lr-80 wb8e Uildren. aMtllV' lk' Cotorecf tcnuaren; amount, f im; 4 colored cnii- 1 &renan.6un 'ftl childred: amount. i268: 231. colored chil- J & 9 J . . . - . 1 rwnj"nyv.?p rxsmvwwt mfffri PW.WfWftpt.ffKfcjwiiiw 1 rk..Uil. c.. .tl. V ' . k . I nla bf (ha DhnrnoAh rT nrintav fM. tlA In.W vwiuiw xur iuia pmuo, arriveu yesieroay. 1 f" , " . . ty1 .ova. rfucrf, for Messrs. Chess; carley&-: Co.; of tion wages-'the f : WABHTNCttON, , . I 4 ' ' SENATE. The galleries were full and ! all; vacant: spaces in the SenateJ.Chamber were filled. 1 vi iyorheest jit Undiana, called up; - " - -. ,. Km;itri hrhimnnihi!!ih (UO ICSVlUtlUU OUUUJltitVU a V" uw - ; of December last declaring that it is of the highest importance that the financial credit' of ihe government be maint&jped, anil In erred. tp tbencoptipued a-gUaftoPtoot? the nnapcial question, and said it ,would( never ce'asHntil tb peoplearb' 'saiisiied tbau-'bbr yastideht isin,;a po5es4;ilitipiujpQ9 principlea of justice totax paying labor, or blH orJitfce etnerhladihey bre'snbjugafed ito dknt,subnioaB,thMf,overnnepi itself becomes changed, in spirit and form; Into tfoffiooeyeii taristocMoy." ult cTAA'be that this latter alternative tii, to.pvertak nia There are dark sod plentiful, omens in .our recent .history indicating euchaWn elusion, andthererjhi -a, inmerpusffanfpfwerfuj class in our midst wbo believe, as Alexander Hamilton declared; rtiats ta iimtehn yernnen(n this as well as.onptfigr. opjnts, iStheM'ever devised bJthe7wVsdom of man. AThose entertaipfng Ibii opinion have thus ; far triumphed in the financial Jegisla Wbri.thWTJnited tateSJnd tne' time", has jxm arrived :whed 'their mctorkssr mat! be reyerse,d,,pi:, , 8oon,tbs igqyernraenU will cbkse td be republican and the .people no longer be f rtje y fie argued that "iffi at great extent our whole financial system is- an brgkhized brimer'againsT-th laboring' tai Pyip& inen audwoniea 1 ofi, thelljaitea States, and those who nought as; he iid, that a great work of flnandal refbrni is de manded.in order.'tQ securejt.he , ijeopleiioni slavery in" fact,, if not in name, were de nouiiced.sl!H8 - spoked of Wnholy avaricet bavlngiiselits stjongboWai'linft PHivjlegfift classes, having entrenched themselves, and said this'plea;of good; faith'ho (O Idtfd in our ears: has beep nyokedjio.- bnb'lf of every, wickedpe'ssT that-' ever cursed, the wrld. ' fie theb spoke of the1 act ot 1 Feb ruary J?tb, 13p3,asthe beginniogi ,f ? ouf bonded debt. The precious metals were fbnndt' kc! be :'nnequal ' tol Hhe emerA gency of- r war?) , Specie p9ymeatsf!ere abandoned as soon as the' hour of trial came, and trold aSd silver dowered) .n'the rear wh.ile Aher legalr tender dpllaf .ajept-tq the front with 'the flag and stayed there. UV - aiMwugvi iUV0O wyi tiUUVtCU 'VUi right to issuejt,rhut experiepee had shown it,7' all tbifags. cbhsideted; the ' lest' money that ever circulated oh; American soibuiHe argued that by.tbis act and by similar )e gmatlbtf at subsen'ent'peribds, 6veryr bdnd issued y by lha gaveromBatt: tvhichi did not on, its 'face..: slipulate for payrnept in coin,. thajlaw , in. legal tender notes. ! .He quoted uou iuc language 01 lue iaie xmaaaeus 3tevebs,tdthe effect that ieVeri the payment of the ioteresfc oq 1 the bprid iQCoiu was an odious and upiust discrimination in(favor of the 1 bondbofdei': ' He 'also . troted f rbm! speecnea oc idepatpr. Saerman., to. spQWothat; he. expressed 'the opinion that the, bonds wefre payable'irf legal tenders'. !Mri.'VoOr- beea t characterized, tbe acts t of Qopgress proposing to nay the bonus in com as the beginning " or repudiation: '? 'The present Sepretary, o,th,e Treasury was the chief of the .repu'diatiooists, foremost among , the violators of contracts, and a leader traabng those.' whOjhave , ,ip jPQ,, instance kept ; the gOOd ' faith of the government withrits own people ai raoment after they foUod that' bad fakh (Would bring them richer gaiaa-fi He commented t some length on the .act of 1S69 to pay-the baoda ia.coin,- arid said, that in some coup pries-, tthe Aiabilrprevailed of, building, a .cai'rn-a pile of stones-7-to mark ihe pbt where some tragic' event bad happeoed. J.Sd .let Americano taxpayers, whenever the act of 1869 is Cited.each cast a 'stone upon it to mark the place in Ameri can history where -repudiation: beganf and when the rights of the people were merci lessly ana treacnerousiy-siaugnterea. lie. next commented, op the refundipff act of July 14 j 1870, .and said it wis brought in to ' aid the false assertion of the ; act'' of 18C9, that our whole bonded debt was payable in coin. He argued that both of . these acts : were framed in the interests of the bond holders and under their dictation; bat pnder these acts the 'bonds were payable with either gold or silver coin, and not payable" with gold alone. , Mr ...yoorheea then 'spoke at-some length in regard to the. .advantage 'ofi .ailvei cpin,. and. said the. silver dollar, . L . t 1 r meot . It WBB devised. as a.unAt of yalue. by Thomas. Jefferson, 'and , was .-adopted by Congress in the days of WashipgtOB, Ham ilton and Morris.- It stood as honored as gold threuch eVery storm-thatj beat J upon this government. -It.is associated with all, joi our aeveiopmenis, our sirengm ana our giory. -. tie wets epose, 01 . tne act oil sis, demonetizing silver, anq said it was passed wllfabut: a note bf wamine td the 'American people that theui favorite oojft wis about to ibe destroyed, as money., Is enactment was j as com pletely nakno wn to Ihe i people; and indeed tour-fiftbs'cf ngresr)S6U, -as ithe presence of a burglar in a bouse atmid Infghl to . ta t sleep! AMT' lbmatesJ He' bribed fthatthe sUverollaras; feUmhb.ron i pur money system unaer cover, or raise fpretencesi and tbaisilvet'&adofifailed'inf ?IDcUons, asapeciej basis 'any,mpre; itnan gold. Of the entire trading and com jmeroial pepnlationi' of Uhn whole earth; j696,35fl,Q0Q 1 more, people haye silver alone as their standard Of values, and transact all jtheir rbuiiihess .mMitdt 'a&' &!speciiei basis. ft ban tbpse who have gold, alone for similar toUrDoses. V 754;86X),'00a ' morepebplS 'trse' sil-' olnn tlion n'ao WaM tnl ailnnv L!n 1 1 jtheir rhefallip currency. .Referring tot the jspaci'resbteptldb act,l6f January '14tb,: 1875,he said an attempt to force- the je'A sumption of specie payments with gold and silver, botti as tiut metallic bases,' Wobld' be ja cruel failure' at this time fie spoke of Ihe great : shrinkagela values1 arising from the shrinkage b! money In circulation,-' and jsaid U was' the 'immediate- 'ftiise of that general- bankruptcy and -ruhv ' Which now fill the land. If th nblifeV ot this nVurn. toent has been to inflict the greatest misery 1 Al - i . 1 . - gun iue reaiesi its snoceaa bas hepn Scomplete." f el aa W ' an lnflatiobist 'in any. sense, that; wotld disturb the trueliater jests of trade and commerce. During the Iwbble'fouir. yeara'bf '1863, ?lo6H86o7&nd 1866,; when the,! volume of our currency averaged over a thousand million 'dollars the business failures' bf the entire bountry ireached 'bnjy ?,l&7mles3 !jra lnuraber(than joefcurred in ady three months of the. year gust!clbsed DuiAA.glHbeperibdv,whicri isf sow tiemaiaedtflafl one 1 of . iuflitipn the windows of 'business' .houses, were , not darkened, ahd' 'business be tf otd'bbt go ti co'drtsawere hot principally occupied in enforcing coilcctibaa&dreolas ng mortgages, ordering sheriff s' sales, or in pUbishing the1 riStitb!terindTthe',ontea8t ' Thesjarp soBQof.therthu)ss whichldidcot ak e placet, others- that did are. equally Strfkirig.-dobdV'wage abrlbV!riv Rices' BVWpiatearyeryiaapnng1fmap;mbsfce. every business maps brain, apd every pow-jef-df micblireryT'ibtd'tKliighAst anariibst toroducttyeactif Htcfiv Hepe-andteBoonrage, ment were in every heart New farm's, were jlibugtit and" cnWv,atdry neW'brkiAidps, wereiopeed; uewatiufctiiwerp s, tablished; new mines pf iron, coal and sil yet"wertsbhK iiitahe fearthrWAiosy teap utn nassrsted, inTtbs,U4sworkj pf an universal .individual, and -national p&Sperity. He aVgUea tbat klief is:ibot a H0lfy.KRdWAltbe JpeaBKi on which they have no? paid a tax. f of 'ihe brivilegoDf having- ilpur M'ieirdulAtidn'by the goverpment. ThnftUona) bankjs the middle-man between the government and' J V AKII I .11 III. .1X11 its departments ahoiud, m3 jlooq s 1 aim keep all of its. "cqnti;acts and obligations entered' intd wUhrits Mhin4! He" re- mourners, apottt , xipe..i8tree;8, jj,e f?ia, Iborer aid '4 'not i go" home . wlthdut bMadimlai'aMiwife the people: and is enormously paid for dc inz.wiwit he ccwefnoieatlQUAtht directlv in dou!seiffHe BilWvif ils tiff the na tional banking system, aihi said that if the national banks were a blessing, then our public debt:wasVeasiagi,-ifor the debt support jthe ba.iik-O'vaiXa T v Iu copcludipg, heTsaid Jthat those for whom he spoke deinundecl the restoration of the silystrftQiltiw find. .ija4SnJiraltedi coin age, not fearing that, it would become te' plentiful, id 4hat it- bo made a full legal tender.-: : Second; they demand the repeal, unconditionally; of the"peci3 resumption act pf. ?anpsiy i4,?1875i i Third, they de manded Ihftt (berdationaV Ranking system ' be. I'emovea.Lanili a -.circulating medium provided; s&e government forhe people w'ufiobtMaflDgVUtimf rprivilege of obtarniiigjif gaooeyrasked that the nuiuuu uu iMHtiMLiB emcuiauon should beaf.i. re'alohaBle' andjudicioua proportion to lb iusltraactibqB and the popu ialiononiimtteSlates:3 Fourth, they demanded. that; he." currency authorized aadcirjcflUd iuoCaijfJipriiy.of .-the gov ernmcnt sKatt.be'.inade a legal tender in payment of all aebls.publie and private, in qiudirJg alidut tpjjhe government.' Fifth, they demanded. tatJiereatter the financial policy f5onntiy..ei;framed; perma nently itr tbeif interestj that ihey shall pot be discriminated p.gaipst in the-future as in the past, and that theirprosperity and not the mere growth of- income to retired capitalists, shall be' the primary duty of the government - HOUSE 16 tlie: HOUse the proceedings were brief apd of no public interest. A speech Jff'tfawor of the temonetization of silverwasmaxl&by Mr. Piice, of Iowa.! in jWiwheyrjfculedth.retensiopa, the . RevSvltSrsiBeJpbiaxapjd! Frbthihgham to set. themselves up as lights and teachers in the path and scienceof finance, i - -Spirits Turpentine. if- 'tfvbesoniapii . Ap.correspondent at Lumber Bridge informs us that a post- nfflpfl hna hpin nppnfiil nt that play. a the store, pf -lift fk)W Yi rCohb , r A Pres bytery "of ministers, consisting of Elders D. K. Bennett, ftMPrffnTati and D. C. Mc Millap, ,inpt j I lie- j tB4piist . Church at Back ywaniD. On .tlie"8h instant, for the purpose ofrdaibjng'tothe full work of the gospel nibjijrtryA, Mr,; Qlar,k. f;;;i . j ; , Ua,leigl),,Afft.n09'.v- -N- Smith, the newly appointed Chief Justice of Worth Ca :tilinaf w formaliy inducted intOj lhat pjfjejyes)erdayT(i At; the.liour. of ten a. r m. the Supreme Court "room was filled -with a nwtnbbr oi gentlemen to w it ness .the .CMerjqoPies. t The,palh of office was admihlstered by Associate Justice Ed win G. ' Reader the penior member of the . court, and the, new .presiding officer then subscribed his name thereto. ;! ' - ' i- ?... i .IT ' .a . ! . 1 rvaieigu 'lyetes: 'un yesieraay Gov. laneeojiin.iSBioned IHon; W.;N. H. Smith as Chief. Justice of the Sgpreme Court of 'bKB'Carolink. To-day he will qualify byltaking theioath ofjofflce. KL Rev. Bishop Lyman and Rev. Mr. Rich leave' for G'oldbtird' Sthis " rooming, to be present at tlie,marxiaeeoi iRev.'i'jMr.: -Ijar- , mour, of St Stephen's church, in lhat city; which takes place atf3j!ri.vm. to day. - : Brie. Gen.' Mafilv .has-made the foUowintr nnnnintmnnta' r. r. a o!o -fT T .iirAir C Wnnr ley, Oaptain,ftrid,,A.'rAlG.;;Wilnam Whit ford, Captain and A. D, C. ' .'Ti-rr t- NewberiiVt Shell: Capt. E. R., Page, Deputy Collector at Large of the Second District of North Carolina, hasiuel ' returned from an extended trip through the 'counties ot JMorinampton, uaiirax, rsenie, Martin, Edgecombe; Pitt,'. Greene, Lenoir and Jones, where ,he; has been looking 10 the interest of the .revenue service of the district, or, in-conaimon-parlanceiwhere he has been "on' a, reyenue raid." He has made several seizures' of fradulent tobacco, but says the attempts to. violate Uhe reve- mmlnivs finw arc Ipsa frpfinpnt Ihnn lip hfift ever known hereidf ore. '1 ' ;- Charlotte 'Observeri Cotton rc ceipts i last 'week; Were' very -hcht. Bud roads and bad weather were the' causes. - LatirinbbTgi'boiespobde;bt:', After the fire was gotten under control general cou- fusion, prevailed. , .Drunk and disorderly, the crowd gotoeyona the control or the marshal anddemitiea. -Brick bats, sticks. knives, &c, were brought into play, but no one was Beritiusiyhbft. ;,'-'Shelby cor . respondent iQnFriday the. United States Commissioner .resident at Newton arrived .at the place nrst named witn a posa of ? three raenrf to .mete 9Ut justice; to violators !of the XTnited States internal' Revenue ;iaws. The first atrest made was that of lone Skinner, . charged witp. .dealing iu blockade 'whiskey; who was bailed' at odcc (by his : attorney Mr;iidabBBis, : afterwards 'going with. Uie. officers to, point oat places iwhere.litjtibr was'sold Uncitly. J They next fell upon an old, idfirmy- crielegged man, jDuval,, a Frenchnan., fqc, selling, spirits WitTOui'llcese!,laadlnaef4blt'ofa justified 'bond-in $500 he.waslcomrnitted to jail, and not only so,. but was., put in the only iron jcage iti tbbJfetmding-ii-the mtrrderei's cell, staudipg the, fact that all ,lhe other cells wer'e upofe'eupieddd 'the' prlsbber liardly abe to walkJnthe.etreets.Hi- -.liLLc; dtrirH tckory lofVes ; 1 1 ucbrrespoo dentv "Cress", wntipg. us from Sherrill's iFord, JahbarpSd sAyfrThyee ybuntf ladies of Catawba; n a'&fsit toisofae friends,had a very narrow, escapo, fsom jdrownipg op jthe '2df ihsybt,'' while1 'drbssibg Mouptaip creek by thejqyei turning f their carriage. : Va's washCa bhff tdisiderabiyi' But thanks ,10 lae presenpaoij mipa.pt ( the driver, i.one . nave not yetall Jieen ,,kjlled !p .the rugged bides and summit ofthe Grandfather moun Itam in'WatasAityj WAC But there ' . vwn Ann na-l.- ln( . anI mVtn in jnore to be regretted, the old race of bear busters,! tfitlv their ?dog&,!havej almo6t dis appeared, Cain Lusk.an Harrison Aldridge still have oil Land every year a few beauti fufibear skins, and lieep ithemstjlves pretty well supplied;, with bear, meat,. .either, fresh or saited dbwh aa "bear bacon.1' Mr. I14LP..' Seitzi pfifthis' county i killed two Berkshire pigs, sixteen months old, which aggregated T04' lbs'.1 G6VB.-U Patterson, pne of the best Stock 'growers; In Cald well pounty, ..killed two. Berkshire u and two crossed Berkshire ' and Essex ahe . total weight of WhlCB WAS 1605 lbST'Tffr. A. L. Bhuford bf .lixia place killed-one Essex bog this week i which brought Uie scales down to 548, ib&.v-vf J y , u ' - ' ' 1 - MAko- taibfe Has1 kept a! rtfc4W of the - weather for' years,. He makec Uia average every night before going to bed at bine o'clock, and Mobday nighl heloead tlie average9-13 for the preceding 94, hours, as (Tuesday, morn fug the tbermbmet'er 'was down to four, Whiiil is nun Himi IatuIpI'! than il!na omr day.last winter r-r-. judge Pearson's will was written winl Ja pendil. Danbury, G.f, Vf aula a lawyer. 01 Don't all speak at pnce.f r r,Leaksville is. red .hot for a nar row gabgetallVoad fHoltt (be're to this place, and, they are goisg-ojb.ivejitrJ toojt Major Turner. Morehead .is on his feet and means i i i i , rn ' : i . ; : ' l i i - -, il . mi uutiueaa. , ..ue peppre win respona. . j.ne jhole thing moot'tfWt' but -tea' thousand dollars a mile,nd, ae:bndred' and, twen ty thousand dollars will build the road. If the people outside of, Leskayille; will raise twenty tbousabd 'ddflari' It 'wTll ' be built, j . XAwsoavUle:i1reBp'ondat There is krchair 1 yearSj0l6. irithis plae. VWhen fcorbwallis passed! throUgl. Or'ange county he stopped at, JJip hptie of the old lady whe pad .this chair, and. she sat the, old arm fchair dnt unbi'a'fenfeaekn 'Tor the Gene- : i 1 3 M -A a. - . a V t. rm anuxepjiiiB, a aiBRcr ,pi;irieq cuicaen and buttermilk and, he sat in this chair and ate'alS UhiMf . ' TTlle'dld ' lady' lived not fa r from Hillsbore. The chair is now owned bv Mr. J. W. Fitzserald of Lawsonville. W 4
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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