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i. ' I . ' - . " 1 - ' I " ' ' ' ' 1 - ' - " 'I'll'''"' ' ' mi-- --- - ..vs-. . . WHjr.W BteNARD,. Editor and Proprietor:; WILM1 N GTON. N. C. t3f Remittances mnst be aude "by Check, Draft, Postal Money Orfrer, 'or fiegtstercd Letter. PobV u.m'tii KMrtataViAtirflwheti desired. . ""-a- v iiLairW I 3?- Only such remittances wffl be at the riak of thei4i)iisheti icv. v,y5 .V fi .ian;i - I Specfanen copiea forwarded when fleaireq 1 1 . i i . 1 . 1 w'vnii klamrg Discvssioift : ' i t h ISn V a it ia needless to discuss it, I ., , . -v .; i : , -f -'lit-A I but there, are pme- facU connected -i. i f : ; ' -Lli j I with it thatv are' instructive. The cldsittsoenes inthe Senate, ?whefif the Se(ai pre jHrerehayingtheirlast say arelnterestirjg. 2,lt' will b0 noticed 1 whata flattering opinion grave esena-.i tors1 hold of John Sherman; who at thiaa time is regard raeauesf; man in have not much more ti&Vii&WarwliA'tfaw-t vastated Atlanta I fasten, the guilt ot.thetfesof thft Ipttor u6n Gen Wade Hampton. I . LJ' vtrll .ZKS, paragraphs from the Washington tetf ter!i&Richand! i - . t. j-.'.f i f -;ji Tr5n. A'p ''anb5 nf ltf? nffaibL of I Kansas, lo-day. the iSeuate. in Xajror of I the'silver bill, he, said if silver had not been 1 inA.Attre" atvl' b nn'Mtinn was anbrnit- I ted,to the pe not a. county tne.faorm juuwro,.oMueiMu ,ivwf .i the proposition. Me.said .furthermore, mat i tho vht "in thfl SenatB on the .Matinewa J resolutions showed that twenty-five. Btates, with apopulatioaof 34,000,0p0,'arein f,avor of demonetization,' that eight States, with a population of 9,000,000, oppoee itand fire States with ? w piputation of ! 3)00,000,' are - -- . 1 -v.. . ma. 'dab. a.-. . ly 'be adaea. xor we Barer ui, - - l -t . . ' 1 : 11 - A -JS ,TJS During'the discussion ! on ' One of 'these Messrs. sBIaineand -Voorhees,' wbo "were members xf the Bouse when silver w as de-; monetized, acknowledged to each other that they did not know it was done, andjwhen it wasdonMMr. Beck said he would vote for the bill whether amended or not,and wanted: silver coined as fast as possible, lle spoke 'of MrJ 'Sherman and the Superintendent Of the Mint as hostile officers, whomhe would get tid bf if be could. Mr. Thurman also - jised .the same term in regard to the Secre tary of the Treasury. Mr, Beck called the demonetization of silver a fraud, for. not even the President -of the United States knew it was in the bilL Mr. 'Maxey said he wonld vote for tbe Bland bill, pure and, simplev wbich was in effect the same bill as was passed by the first Congress after , the adoption Of .the Constitution.'. Mr. Lamar . said be would not obey instructions, and intended to vote against the'.silver bilL The discussion Showed that a majority bf the Senators had such a distrust 'of. Mr. Sher man that they wanted jao JoOp-bole left for bim to atbid. carrying bdt the' wishes pf Congress.', , For example, Mr. . Ferry, of Michigan, said he did not want anything left to .the judgment of the Secretary.", J, "JoveTv I Affairs begin to put on I a t " I look iniflarbpe. Russia baa yielded to the good offices ot Emperor Wil liam, and has withdrawn it8,r"tr6ops from, the line occupied roli' Friday, T . . - 'J&Zfi peace commons.; ; I? tealsj, agtee4 to an tearly assemouna ;ot:ttte ,pro. posed Confrress.T : EnttlandaivRus - ,I, . "'.v:-1 . - -. .- ; I sia will retain tneir ' respective posi-1 , ....- . .. .. r ... I tions during the ossion of the - Cob- I gress.: Jt fis . thought that-; peace - negotiafaons will be completed , by between h Rdssia. and TurkeyHlK It does , jappear' that- Jpbu BullVdetentiined attitude has bad 'a good effect. We have strong, hopes that after. a little there will be gen eral jpeace in Europe! , '1 Last, summer the . charges ' preferred against United States Marshal ltobert M. Douglass, of .the. Western District of North ' Carolina, were satisfactorily, answered by .that gentleman, ' Recently .additional be was. summoned to Washington ;bv. the Attorney QeHeral.;;D. qune, here and satisfactorily disposed of. this second mslal-1 ment of charges, against .hlra, . He also pre sentedto toe Attorney tieneraz , a petition asking tor his retentioa : nearly all the members auio oface,' signed by era of , the bar of the st:ofwbomare:,I)em- Westerp District, mos ocrats,. and also a petiUon -to:tKe same pur- j port signed by o.UUO colored persons or the District.' Tbe Attorney General .said that seuieu n, acu luaijur. jjoueiass coaiQ .go borne perfectly satisfied that-be would 'not be dialmd;FdMi 8larrFAi'i19tk.; If this is. true, ern democrats ' boia. tneir : peace shortcomings or they can stand him.. surely, the re mainder of. the; State ;cari . i.r.i, 1 ; i , . ; p.SiOJi: We :Buppose ihe" amended f silver bill will be voted upon at ence in the TT 1 L ' i.; ! xiouse. IjQZ the" bill be mediately. . aad then let ari Tiftnrk. sentatives turn attentwritbe: quetioiLof Vesntionaed;UleU as quickly as possible. We quickly as possible. We ' agree fully with JLheRicb thlSt ilfrtW,:-. M'i A f7. :.. u.- , ,n-:-ikihh i m-jJ-m 4-o Jl.vt - 'ft..- .-?! fi's-nl : ! '' "It ought to , be reapproved- or ; repealed at once, j 4 ilaw specifying .a time of re-; sumption ought never Aa be, passedL; ' sumption is a, thing that depends on condi tions a law cannot make or change. When the time, for resumption oomes it is like that of the ;r ipened . f ruiu The fruit falls naturaljyrrso , does k. resumpUonV when , Jet aione.,ft "JiUt the question try permitted uncertainty !?P?,??y5f tfy?1;" ranee, thai he , never; has , proposed surane. to interfere Witb the-cottrts of Louisi- ana or witn -tne otato government in the'coufjtry We I capable, of .aetyingtr pubuo-opi,! moraeQt count Apator: Juamara Bnaaioecause it. is nonorauie o ana tueu .we nope , TT eSfc-I V4. I . lean wrlnor frcim everv man vnmin nr will ef er Ibereafter I iT J.WIM j wamoa.:.t - -l 4i . i would ave received ?on. Ouehtbe I tbb dbllaV1 ' rwAalHk&ntA, nA erasn they concerned for. the tlaborer..in. laUjlS, Or CnmeS. I . , -rrr. .T;-li'!l'' t.. . . - . -.. i . .. . . t.,1 The Kill will hoxoma o aw an1 i repeal .Ike resumntion act or not.,1. r.wtrMW.u.mB: '5-uW w ow,.l should be settled and the conn. 1 ever trnA In Mmsftlf. a tfa f VlAaa Va-! and pnrehenaion ,, ...; r , . ,rt! peppie. '- A ROBLffEXinPLB. : The attitude of Mr. Lamar towards the Legislatue of bis State is strikingly grand. Standing almost on ! toe pinnicie cat fame, and weighing well conseauences of bis 'refusal body tbat made him -what be to disregard its instruction to vote of tbe Bland 8ilverbill,'and Ms eloquent reasons for so doing will, be remembered by the people of bis State and" by tbe people ot tbc South when the curren cy question shall have passed from tbe politics bf the hour.If ' weadoTfe men in1 cublie ' life -who' believed "tbat nonesty was oewer loan policy, aau wuv, JitmaCf would t acC0rding to .their belief, .whatever its consequence, the "honesty was better than policy," and wbo, ghameful political history of , America ' ih the last decade' would never be knowtt. xnereiSKieai neeu iucbucb memuwo deeenerate as vs. me ooain idfXq to the ?oun to be nr.md of the hiffh standard virtue that her Lamar presents to irv. and we are convinced' lhat bis native -try. ana we are" convinced' inai nis nauc .later, if not now. share. Ja this honest pride. Norfolk Tirgtntan. jryJv vv. I Whilst we can ; commend -a .'part i tms nne compliment, we c-n- not commend .ai wM i , -Y7 pendence in obeying his Woveqn beoble ?in search j of servants' Ison loon with seionsiv entrust sucn. men as ue WeSgiMr. credit for his defiant and independ ent attitude that bas abotttcitibat whb excitesjmpMh ,(emofi staawe.canApW darintr'iof tho soldier ?inithe face bf danffer.' We 'bbnor 'naltclrt'liat' mar for , his generally ' lofty; befarj-. 4 , .r-h.,. ,i.M mff. ana 10; miantaiuius aia owu i believ-ie .- , . i.,L,i-,.lfvi,l jtL isi guirtyoi iracKung w tuo un,ucru Wttf I i L j l .! 3 ... -2ti Ji'i - opnuuomeis iur aeiusii r cutis, u i bfen charged n the pnbliop.prinj ;vve regara nimjas a iveryiTnonaraoio i gfenUeman of fine abilities ' and firnf cinVictions. We honor a'nV'mabW - ' . . i I I aets trom principle wno ooeys .ni I - - i 1 ' 4 1 Dwn sincere convictions at - wnatever -" a. . r personal sacrifice.! We do notytjiere fore, censure ' MrV ' Larnar for ' not braking, a. speech, against; bisreid) iddrrment and opinion. I He could nbt do that and be a man of sincerit y and honesty. But , what , we have. T cet .so red him for is for misrepresenting the people of Mississippi whose sex vant he is. They had expressed their j convictions and wishes' with singular unanimity tnrougn uieir Jjegisiature, the very body to instruct' a Senator ad ir !s (ha KAftir fliot Jwtn him 2iC What then was Senator Xamar's! in t : junty.io xie yweu. men, uiajifqr reserved servicerrHwaff elected to I represent in,the United States Senate it lii flllli' a sovereign State of nearly at fnilliprj i : . . . - 1 Pf op - acoepiea nay uosoagnt i tHfliilftcp ami irr ttnmrt - tui ' trtArfotartT nn ill lIMIIL tllll I ilvUUUSi auu' gnunsu uuuosu I i lis icyv, w uiipn, w w via" ""ji, w. vw.. vuv"i" j respect for bim MQn, wi;w arpiji w. iie.vuf f MwgrY 9amiJ?S?nt rHmilu-iu 'Mwrau, w v'-pM.! tbem bis faitbfa, .anremittiBg . aeyr I Uea mitestiidilaced inita'iotta Uboagh' akin to the sublimity of ef Whon' ' fhampA.A k, xA I triail.-, On t heyday !Ot 4be lectio John J .1 if- 1 m it. i ,.. . ycitaiucu uojuuu auuoouwu ut i were J the wishes of tie' people 7 of aUr;!oughthD'wh,T,.te.iftiy, rafaMd bevithe bidv. tb.t.. were the wishes of tbe -people1 of TPfllSfin tfl fth(T thfi hnnv. 1 hat rhAlA I , a . , 11 - i .. r jtTL .- ; . r- -.j. , fx Doruinauon r s it not ingraiituaer i T - i .,V i , c J; i'ilthBiailPf.3 " la it. nAt cvan nnFait.hf nlnoaa- in. hia l:;T ' ' . i . . . 0 -J7 , -" acting as a good and true representa- tive of his State ought to have acted wben he "disregar irded its. instruction I r wi. A;i.t!'' nykM4V to vote in favor! jrtm vi' that he would do as bd pleased, and? I v6te as he pleased and would ! 'disre- j I wbnld nht w el" fi 1 WMtnL RSUhtM I;n 4- ni vi.f''' -'M!:fji "f i"", ,tt' ' wjb. latqro; last, win ter 51 willibo delightrr.- bill ?" Is tbat the part of a Senator? J thatr man 'vronld eveir be ''electe'cl t3 I lived in a nut- omce wno in aavanee snouia pjpcwim ryery . smalt ip&g;t&yLiKlPMA ed tojgetthe higbpositton 6fcSenatov' erlonaticsj abdao OrJif Wbattbey' 'wlth.' ts1 2'''i&th&<itUitSi laek'lh ''3rtrWmit'1 Kaerftini"tKvv iJtfM ?Mt?$ftlrT r ...VP abtf. rairae8s tbe7 byer yotir uteiatfbfrt 6balb I vAta aa j ik.'nt . Ait ;.D.M.I V J ,y"lWTw i "p uui. uuev, uui wiu! ueiy i v4ii i?W rw.4'i.fwL; I I ' , ;lTta . , JVT, I : When views in irreconcilable to: those held pie 1 of duty? Still et as he tbougbl? : Why, bee stciod il8??; ?he yoted at allbe ahould represented, the wishes of that ,$tte, He was there to vote-in 4he-stead of the people, of Mississippi,11 nd "wnen he ewntheir wishes, and opinions be; Bhould -bave eithef reflected them or rfesigned bis place aa SenatorJ and re- JLufned to tbeni the power he bad"rev vccu.r jLiu, cuuiu npi ap nis uuty to 1.bena and to Wall street. ! n Wf ! think when be becomes Senator. I The .peoVi P?f w the sovereigns', and tbeirer:: vants should either nbey tneir b'ehests. Or, hand over tnej,. cpmjggtisstons to thoje who i will. J Such. aa,we under- vanoutNiiouglass' :V; ..VV" p. . " i a Lj i w 1 1 ail iiiLHii Linn r . tv ninir xirir t . ' r v AamaM aa a m. aK - m aa a wk.a- ; t w vvmv u innt uuu Senator ,niarf wiH; sed;how,wiseare the byhisfpebple'tnetoi Misslssibbihat'lwas to efy' themtittm KSmlSUim Democratic ana republican doctrine. It is timet it seem 8, tnat tue aocinne sen to perform a certain duty . he ; i , pomt-1 was reaiarmea or repuuiaiuf xjc? i wosocwbhj iuicm, ," s e-r- rs to Sey the us indWp Wisely in what that it.w dishonesV-thaUt-is down- is, e-dsres tioa ooK representatives sianato rjignt steanngr aeon a w uuuCOO, in faVor . V..t t ..i-Ii.-JLnW!. should eitherfcPIy.F resign., TheJAhewwas noth yig ?n j tbe niaiorj as hardlyeterkelore any measure, latiqoy lhawiwafi as, despicable as a It AW YWM&Mtgtffy&Ai ,ca a,the .derooneuwng bact i-of aolid Sonth" on '4be-silver bill, and l$71y whjob. thetlwndbQWers ware wonld9MW9beW 1 V1)tfttfo ahili1 doiei5d fecaldiftaSPvmdnib& iff h1 MmBLA! tions Jepepdjuepoo theiiftt1eUij5epce o, ihe.pMpfoJiThy;; cWthiiyledVvisRtiSetii oanYof npt be their marfc 'Wthdod trine of insteuction be again con- sMere.df kiifllw,wbthr first pndctples 'are'ib be ignore -eves hereafter, 19t bie, ,Et.ine neawy approoaiiou w .iiuiwij fcraetr iai iCaiiaiinQt.i retflsfl, jto at bbiibriiini foV hitoaWnhesfc & duty.it appears r to! tta,s.vwaa!to..lha.e) resi2nfeb!,'If. tiifi rfirMKniver WJ UeVoplebj? tad States Senators we ,lha waster 4ii oi ', , , !i i, ', i jsmmu- 4airferohab.fity.' But'' 'eVeh i . . . . . i jonn onermatr is'mi a kwtu way m i ot last tindinc . nnqing.nis, proper leye,!. ne i hjn a won a Very Hd esUmjMpp! ef PemocraU, aid j'Jta, jf J . i. ... ..s.i. v.-- I iasi lfflcang-noawi whu :u: Diiw iiwi i ljxtAblKepttblie can m-tne Jw asnington-xiosc says oi l lm: s 1 - - ; rv .-j iJlMSSwX! iSSiar3'! the dbohtry represents dapitel and capUaf- 18ts-so.noraHgnry''as'yonn' enerman -anu r his whole courseifOiawa biWkbJibe lUe agent b BhAi, au ma .uiruHK rvim ,a iui , iiik ithui who control theiiolitics bflTew Tork anorl 11a ontjoiui-cu Fi. Sherman'1iias!yenat iibeopppsitioa.tofhe, iUverlfipossftlei jhej.abouiiaafee l drivOTfromilieiiTreasiiryniNosTacB felfoWould . . . I. his present. nt, place , witn, nis . Known i Ji;,l .tui-( t Ainu-. Uijin:4 ciaracterand pronounce t4 jhQUinQneiftryJ8ciem.8i1pt .the present) l Congress, - o Bbt l we' wish nidre paftioalarlytd lay 'before the reader 5a spefclmen of the littleness as well as corruption of ' John Sherman.1. y e ( copy tne , ioiiowipg jrom tne Cleveland. Plain-Dealeru ..:f.'t , "At tbe October elections, 1876, an inci- dnt occurred iatjMansfieldphio, which shows the character John-Sherman, and ja8tratea to what an extenttts be, wopld jsq P secure , a yomj ior u pany in vnio Vn-tfcri frhhfftii iht, tnn . cMnh.1 cffcrP- W(snt hl ht5i Th fu 1 iow was lasen io a lownsnip some aisianco 1 tma. :Sf,"0"X,"i,wnfrt ' teatSiSSii Sto.SJSj'Sr.; John, I nator I vhtri I fra-Kia nutv tanHilBla rHmV Knrino! Iht " bail of toanrchargedwith a criminal, ofr iense,.witnpw.bis aameirom, tbe. bau oonaana tne reuow was remanded nacicto I" I H' ssoB AnarrioniL rotbi about V Th& Vagaries and incottsisteneies of BWUC,eB UI I thoniraometalrst's baas 6mtirebten-i'l w., vvu.iuivuj w Buvm ntracted in their views as if thev l . - , BneTTOTa-naq OniV a I f.thines l and. i Tbevhblow hot . and blow eold in th ' same breathi ' - To hear 'lrtnnAA iftAM .wbo '.. ka a:iJA. I Jif' ni -,irf" -nr?; M : - jjuouar as auvocaung aisnoneBt moneys BsijnKtifying' stealing; a' being! sil- denanciatiqns and obi u-1 : AiW;- n:. 1 JU" uu,Jfi4 uuo Biue, near oniFjjnfi Diea..ana care I JL - . "JtiiS - I itiS, Ij1 ,t M Tbev rfcf use. to t 'remember' bo w An isaing'amounr, oi iiDerantyx-ana cnai : it -ri . . ... 1 rit ire Pj$.3.fitant; ienacted Uwfor the Telwf ' of i the a" dated f n kliSe.'iBn'cirdii1 Tsttd: Hre i o-f r-n, iwww.., on w..,j-illBM 1111 vtl -reaaer, nw tpjner Bame cnAana I a.,euj,:J uacKH, ana very gooa money iney Fere. Tney-rtne ndboJders' ,ad- were. i a a a a a k a a a " f .a.A I. X- iWlKO fori tbBdf Vhr bWit xlrtf ;he dndPerBJUan4 j;tM$ je1 loua AJtiMiiAw f!;ikU)aiiaw 4t. r.j 'rj aeh?t?JtVfei rwbien fine. OK tbe i Standard obld bSaltoWed IW'bfebOpy 1 they.bareained for, as greenbacks waa . ..4-MJ )--'! .-i'l.t i li ''L t ii'Att i itj' j lantaeonism! nothintc with tte rrfehti ThlTOK0 wsre-ayanieTm .greenbacks )ri:id T ,. Dpiders, &mb&i-zm$M rriw 101 rdeeniabTeiB!g9ldiid''nlVe' only! ,be. I 111 tfiel whole' nsereenbaclMhhad trfreiiMppy, aTorie feft. When it is proposed: to restore that standard of value that Wesaid in , a former article . mai, exclusively favored' and , the.. people "etclnsiveJy jnjared.To, rectify Ah . wroogis,toot;pnlynstiAnd1:proper,t iJbul is demanded, by. the. necessities: ot Xiicwtes, reison and boneJlyjr?-i'. 1 . Tbe, action , of ;thevSenate; to jbe followed iby abe.action ;of tbe House "f Restoring the i silver dollar ;to its; original plada in foupi currency, meets and letter of the agreement i ot the overnmenT-wittir tKe bondliblders it ! a' f. -i 1 i-i i fiut tKe cry, is the dollar Is Wl? Worth' 92 cents. Grant It, but how botiieS'U that it fs onlv' wirth that r - iffti be'4 rWorih'"av ! dollar h'e'rea'fter. f in. 1 (!' Knnnoa- t .... t . i . .- mtr h win never oe worm dui as much' wx-j . cents, ii is worm a Have not men beefa Tbrced to' take ' :Ui'iJtV jJrix.tfMtn .aiUiv.:v2.t ' grenoaqts:j ior nqesi, ueoia,! ue were 'not worthv-TOore than 75 cent ,in ..tnfti.dqyar.Jfj,, AJid we tteajr, anything said abotitiiVdishbnest too "aUng:tKen?o,Ob no, (it -: uit.A tfev wb yj, u"fcuF",!w, ,,M .r",,jWi . . a .1 . ier tnen rom a aepreciaiea enrrency. Tbe bondholders' bad tjeert brotected , bfr he Jaw 0ri'18ft9. W hat did the Upon an .average no more ( than 50 nta jn the dollar If theet f CAnta in . silver get more than, ; 11' : I i!l i - j to redeem the i -v., , f eir bonds, or by the. .act 1809, silver or gbidl"'-' If they get less than a dollar it is owing to th law'or"i8'?3! oy which it was depre-. ciaieu. anu,ueraoneuzeu. v ut iweu- ty nickel nieces fetch on Wall street toaay one.uoiiar in eroiar JNOt a oil of it. . So away with the . nonse about depreciated currency and dis- 1 1 .difii5 ..iP.-iii .1'iVji-VIL:'- nonesi ueaiinK wun tne uopunoiuerB. ocn talkt win ' not bamDoo: zle any body but simpleti letons or ignoramuses. " w the, thinnest sort of gammon, al- irontery ana impuaence., , . ri ne iticqmonq WhiQ has some s on the. in con sistencies of those who ignprantly or i ",vti 'iir. T. 'j-f If iv .f" - vrickedly oppose the restoration' of 1 . - , ....... stiver 10 one oi iuo Bianaara values to tne rank if held for eighty vears irt the history pf our government to i t ft the 'rank it has held for at least three thousand years in the . world, We ifcOpy some' of lb e points: 'jjily' bar t A ' k'In one breath thev will dflananf nnnn t. the inevitablelibrfbri of a flooa'sTlTer uoMushingly. I declare h at I i 0 r Amnt 111 trtn nf Bl I Br Hi i 1 1 a mnn n X eon'tractioti of the currency, for the Treason: that all the mints combined cannot fnrniah ailMr finntwrh for thtnnntn . r ineygiveaa a reason ior tne act oi February 12th 1873, (dropping! the silver dollar) tbat silyer was worth some two or. three cents mote in the hundred than' eold ,4-oow they oppose ks restoralioa because; cents ies$- belan- States Treturaty -i'aiyerJn tbe. market the , latter should not rinei rehabilitated I uut. why are .United States mtesV Intrinsically worth 'less; rated' :l : . ; it . Ohviously because ,of those two little words n;tbeb? bkcM: 'Legal Tendefiw,QiVe td silver iu birUi-rLrbt! so shame full v stole a frpm it inl873.,and.we! predict that in the twlnUio'K otao eye ane situatloij win be reversed and the bright metal will advance lonne ironi. i .. . .. 1'They profess to be so much concerned iSpHM poor laborer ! Tbey whbsogrefedily wortb a dollar, oe really' a dollar ne nnig aaya VTtfe troth is, that' themoney-changer ' reel ana know -that the restoration or saver; wduld'senle the aaestlon. and correct tbes 'vibratiensfaai fluctuations, which' are.tbo essenlials, of ttor grasptng "Jade, f Wake-a dollar' really' ' aJ dollar. ' Btamn noon fhe silver that baar been restored to it dne dbr nity in .'Our Father a House ' and ,the , bum i j prosperity wow be nnce more hewa, and Inndpr nntil it wnnlrf laud with the granacnoruro . and.nroseerous neonienorr ill lo Utf i- Oxford 7br?A2Z''The,donaT B . f -. -i ut tjt.- -"--ti jflif mnr rlaiMutaP rtn (rnnis n1iin i aoout iii , xtever bad adoitar or o,ur daddy. SLS?25S! JILSS ho ioJ- alii m k. nnna tn w na mnif wa' rtiii w a m l u a L-i Tl . . i v we could tj fta!eM. .d.0Jlarf otfrBaddy i air at' one' lirria VK ntIKl 4i.n (... klKk' f Ot .away', with the funds, and been in EurdplOb before thk ' i- W6"nnderi stand that soap a aow being manufactured ii51u lue uoposu.pi ine ceieoraiea jvuireirs Fire at tbe Naraita Guano Worki., "Tlilre" brr'i(Tout at the Navassa Guano Worls on. -Cunday afternoon, about balf- nast iVcfccki wbich destroyed the barn and stiW aiidWce shed, located near two r 1 lioalalaiia and the flatlonal Democ hundredfeet ' nolb of the guano i factory. 1 1 racr-Paradea HlnJaelTaa tUe Great The barril contained about four hundred bushels of seed rice, and from two to three hundred bushels o crop ru;e,: and the shed ie'oAUiped troul ttwhty-nVe tons of rice rawTebote"va!neQiitrlrtfI; to 41,S0(X t 'Something oVer 'J flire'e-fojirths ' pi Abe property destroyed Sbelongedtto tht Jiavassa Quspp Cpmpany and tb9iemaiQv from tbe ; company upon whom tbe loss faltfWOfftto rdlscoveredn the shed," is amysterf.ihougb no auspksions are lantertaiDed thai itwa&tbv .work,ojf jaftjfleepdiary.jilttla pofS"W Wat the chimney of some building on tbejjre- mises occupieu uj cuiurcu cmpwjc. i . iTWflre apptiancesofthe Guano ctory,1 especially tbe two Babcock fire extingulsb-' ersdid ezeellent service iu pceTeati itbd flamfromj spjeadin pCu90.mm0SMn! abundant supply of hose being .kept xn hiritoVscrncs t There -was na inBarance a 'me propeny correct Xneyery parlicblar,; and heccu very useful; tq njerchau'fs and others. 4 a cpnrpnw ;i For finding the inteiesl on any principal Jot any number' rdf: 'days. 'Hie answer in- escu ukims oeiug iu ccuia, jjpraitz ' ivtvui jj'ouc per cent. -rMuitipjy ane prinpipai py the utaber,i bf ays 'ib 'run; separate the; U fJ-' fv., wuv., uuiMiir .ij uuiuu j.v cent. ltnrtiDlvv W nnniber 0L' inn npr rcntc-Minnnfv iitf niimnpf nr davS. Beoarate rierht ban ire an u qiyie. Wnir akntl alultir'pyuMejf. jdaya-and-dlvide bymVR,rV,.aJ .Vt..:' 3 frweiYe.ptr' cent.Muliilypy;'nbp i a J Fifteen 'per1 fcentMultipiynby ,TJU'bbef ef! days arid divide' by'S V ' V" "u , , Eighteen' peifeeniM4Uipfy,bFbrta . i fl wen' oft dark T 1 . t 7 TWent CONVENIENT FOU KITfiaBKCiS. Tr!;n eent, two places pointed off from the right of; the brinclpaf eives' the interest ' upon it' lot pwety days.;! j 0i niii-ii ii m .eipi? AT0' Kin -..,1 f-.-.Tii THi.-wi n iwaajs 40 days, 40 days At 7f SGdaya SO days At 15' " a f 10 v. j :: ,24 day1 AJLf .V) ,45sg4ays At 20 IS days At24i"-i oJU o.3 ..j-d ,tv M-:;- -i u i l$Uys AjLtterary Gem. , A ' gentleman I at Laurinburg ' recently w rote to a colored Individ ual at Hamletf requestipg htm to purchase ft. lot ot chickens and eggs, if he could get them reasonable anld shiD them to him. He received the .following answer Nr.1 Bi1 Sir r l 'have 'ImUodnee seyerel your , request of . chickens aod egjes anil only Drozr astern ate ree'd. Tell Mr. O-r the same if possibility:' uKc process,' nacniCRenSf.aflijeggs m tws.yerctnagei ours truely, .ii-jfti .?.j' Aa'S-'B- ii '111 III. -E.a.A ... Wd lea'rh 1 that ' Lorten Murphy.' the" co lored chip wbo bad been artestad by Cap. Paddi8on on tbe suspicion of breaking, into hii thjeui'si , store, andnWhOs rWa subser qubatiy shot n the, attempt to make ( hia escape, alter wards conressing mat ne was. .tJ.-i.L-Jj iiiti.-.i iWJ. v-i-Jd' 'ilf eonccroeu ia iuc ruuuery, uaa auuiuieutiy recovered from-bis in ore 10 tbe kbl1 to "travel." be aavtefrtHTen nis eestoaians a practical demonstrstiotaiof tbe act on baturoav night last- Jt ne.crinunai was stiu at latM atlaflt accoaritk.1 ' ' - " J '' . . . r r w r r f Special tobmdelpbia',T!inTistl jJi it iflinrney jrener,yMevenflBaiani . - t -t- i 1 tetter in answer to. toe jrreBiuent on ifcfe Lbursigb'-sbbJegfygWaVea--sob that it was nnnecesiiary. - He also. said.that in hW opinion, vthfv .IJnited ,tktes could nt interfere in, the trials oiiine ii.eiuruing uoara: tnai jjo.ni; Biana nas a peTieci oiawgovernmeDi, and , is luBt 1 as.' mbebe&titled 1 to -i her 8oyere,ign' pqwer.a tne ffli,aie pi .nsa-! aaebusetts. " jTbe Cabinet ..will, .meet. xo-jmrrqw, ana w.iu, qo oouoi. ais ctbVstibject f urttifef, !ibntit J ha not - ry et been discovered that' any thing can be dope. Qi itheart 'of -tbet administration, t.., ., ? ; j.v, ? j y r laaportaat AtenouneaaaeoY. .j fWashiRgtPiOlt, loth- hd Wa are enabled .to tstateroositivelvA., qppp autnority wnicn, is apspiuteiy jndribttible, , first1,1 thatif the rimita- tidrf' blause 'fa 'btriekerfbtrt of ,!tBe coinage section off the silver billbti tbb onse, t. lll pev SPtqe4 mMt uayc l iof ffises Senators wbo, having-tv?5ted' 10? .the bill , ! s? ,it .no w.atarjl&. vrotild uuiuage iiujib were rpmoveu, ; , e. re fcdif ised that 'sometleaaers bf jtfie ealmraev efreenbankr eebooli desire uar vetojAd the ooiiaqquent defeat of J,hl what thev imagine would be the dod- ulsir' de'mand'f or exrtremehimatibn!iaa a, j retaliatory o measure, but -wei wefe corjnaenj tpatr. cojinsei3 ;at mioderaf tion will prevail. The bill shonjld be sent to Mr. flayes aa it is. tf ysefecV'kclbf ;yoar family, yon- shouIoVaiso 1 look) to the welfare (of jour Baby. x For all troubles of. eady Chitdhdod; nothing Is better than Dr. (Bujl'S Baby Byrup. 25 cfeatsa bQtJle.lot lf , t We have been furnished the . following by one' of ouV business friends on the wharf , wlthHue1 asstiAnTnW'wIlIebnd- vidwl! s?;" 4w5 myi Moor WcfflfSMuliio V kinn'' f ;.-Vj.'K jJi. V 1 V'eided.'tbfe1 veto' will be sastained W the raae.:JWbld''rTUbgm4 J. TIADISON XVEttS. Ravlnea ' :ot (be Great Thief-Fierce iinetktloii of tb Authorities .. . 1 . . . ... . .... :' . .... ' . ' K ' of JJttrtjrr - euia aw ee,ou-jLe- eiarea ior vpen, viiBiiaii vug - relanilns-War New Yobk, eb. lp( ) - J. Madisop Wells Drinls i acojujandjaj balfletterin ibe Jimes, in which he says:. isrand luries have fir ml v refused to, find A i"HIIHn IL IH knilWII Lllrlb Ulli . DUbLCDSIf C irue Din against me ai ine ueuesi ut iuav- . torneV 3enetahjland "that' the fcrOsecbtloa against Tme and my associates is based Upon information, some trablid interest 'tday at tach to the personal,! character? oa the; ltttf former. The central figure fn 4bia;cpnspi racv is Iodize .William EL WhUaker -ilei conspired to dfraud ,the goyerp meat of tbe Tf . i o . . r aaaa rrf . : . t. n. I. : .v. V .. w!ai entrusted aa Assistant Treasureru Mi Bucceeded in the conspiracy, and stands inT: Bicieu ior tue leiony. iiauge t uiutacruiis band acted, himsalf ia the late trial Gen.ii Anderson as though he badt undertaken- a theirid.vty;wprk,-,and receive aa JUjsinewardi full rehabilitation into their society. "He Btated toereral bersnasand to law." yeraof. high stand wig,,, before the Jrial- of, Men; Aoaerson, mat me jury was pacKua far tbe purpose of bis conviction He stated ' ' further (bat no non,ayjng.for;ito tyj&ft me removal oi me cause irom nis junsaict tioniwbnld haye hto sanction,' that all mb 1 tibnsf ur that objeef ,WQldbe overruled j,s,, , . ;"NiDe of the iuirors in the Anderson trial swore they V were 2 prejudiced! ag'ainst lhe 1 torlisoner.' yet thev were made :, to, serve.. .Tjsvo'hdd declared openly that Anderson; ought to be banged. wrum,i'f3t 'During the-greater-; -pftrtfHtne trial Judee Whitaker was. .m a Jaeastlvtaie of intoxication. . c !'Altarney GeneralKgden k'aaitlso awire .luai ine jury was pacKea, apa aiaearana assiscdfb5the derarfdus 'schenie WJi?McbUj the s nackine Was , acqomplishfteLin He . said, , hi intended to, force a trial, .because he had bijj 3ary prepared for fcdnvidtloWthatbe kept concealed j in. ftiaooipi- Littlefiefjq , erevent his testimony beins taken in An- ideraon'a nrtafci This Attorney Gfenerai:isi; lib ettenrpteft to force the Jgraind SuryJ last 1 ! ft .1 l. ! 1 1 J-. ' a Ahe Ketnrbin B6af d.' ' He appeared before7 the eraixui ury,;i08uuen ue witnefesea. and1, tbrealened-lhem with incarceration if they ' refiisetr Jti swear n exactly 1 3 w Mi 5 i ' he 11 gesireo. . uingj to 1 procure t,wua. .cth ddnce irom the . witnesses as he da- jaiiedi5 accompanied ' the5 udgg !i&fot& tbb gaanHaurj! ana;.badWnu4UiefiddgB JUo reprimand witnesses and threaten them with iftfarceration if they did'nbi feiveceubh' tettunjqffyTiaa . wast required, by ;imfiThef fudge attempted to. force the grand jury to fid ruty1 bill '' 16 1 satisf jthe wants7 and WBshfiBfOtihe Attorney! General against the b..:L.'!.i : iZ-a- j! x .,,-.t 't ?rioffo&vKh pKlo fsUkS LTUiWLiCL-rP0? W tWWIH lIUO lUlUlUijlUUU I r Assistant Atwrfiey ueneral'figatf SfAbds infll.cejJifor tbe,murder;Q; bis bther-jiflrt ;, Of tbb 'Witnesses be says,' Charles tavaP nnp la a -m a rt rtf Karl ronntstinn tnn uara.itn :Vyn.JK. Bmait would omit no lie he could utter thatwbuld1 be lifcely-to ceavid(biib. (Weill, j JJuring werebeUionrheElstole ..tax, stock? killed my hogs and boultrv: and but a vote to hiscompany if ihey shoald kill me: ana burn my aweiiiflg ovec the heads of imy family. Bdrke fs ad ab'scduder'from J IUi aolaLuu ,tJ -t-ii vu in tiili -mu tij -iis. ,11 VThe uames.gf ,lhe.jurrs that were jaw panelled Tor the thai of 'Anderson! and my self.? were; furnished I by, ihe f-Democriiti goxnmiltee. Their political status, as well as heir;ilew8 as' t6; proper punish'meflt.was3 canvassed by .the Judge, Attorney GeneVal and "the Democratic: Committee before .being placed" on : the panel. One 'of the' .Jury . Commissioners; testified .before j court that the list of jurors placed in the jury box,'-from Which talesmen were draWU" af ter, exhausting the panel, was. furnished iby I the Democratic Executive Committee, and this fact was known to Ogden,1 Eagan khd inney" ;..ihj- je-nf-ilo -i4m hhs ,!''! ' Wells says if the Vernon Parish returns i Were altered they were altered by theDeaioy "These are samples of the principal tools I kbd means applied to secure the' conviction of the ,members.of,,the . ReturningBoard In the case improperly called 'TbelBtate of Jbisianavs J 'Madison' Wells :6the,ri M Uyand, tulv jit. shonld, caUe,. "Tie case of Samuel .7. Tilden va. Rather- fortilS; HayesJ It is a. contest 0 tfeeioe: j of ufresident or, tbe y.mte.btateandVtbe patronage of the "Executive Department of the :Federal-Government J It is if chiefly' managed by David Dudley Field, wkhithe adfice and pecuniary assistance "bit "the National Democratic Committee.-u s The' vecdict of a packed jury of , Itouisiapa D&T moicratS. procutfed ftf ' the 'nfanae above pointd(ouCi jw.il!, ii j is Toxpected; beiae-ji! cepieu oy .ine ppppiq 01 ine uniiea owes 3 aJ 'lucnciat settlement 01 Mr. iTiwen's titife to; tb d Presideby Jtj; ia abcd and desperate game, for a-great stake. "Myself and eo41e-rues bn" theKettirrMr Board merely, the outoostSton nickel uard which, i tbey nope to capture, and. then they wuL surprise-tub' 'gaixisdi if pOsSbtelabdlaim1' Hhefpatronage, of , thai Geverjament, ias, Ahe, Spoils of 'war.-. ' - i ' . T, f . to te njoyementsail alone the Jirittroftbe enemy's camp; to the well grounded resorts that larfte sums 3f irmdaernavb beenJeent :here from New York Jo be used in, the trials ta the fact that the National Democratic Committee has: beenlhastilyicalled togetber" iftoMgh nos pational(electionL Jspenngj to the; fact that several of the officers of tne CoArt including the JudgeAttorneyi Qeoi eral, Assistant Attorney,. General, .SheriflL p,riadpaiVitries8es, evetaf, Of the jurors,- anq maoyjo' tbe aiders and abettocs of An proceedings, are stained with crimes pf. one sort or another,' Incluafngthdse1 'of mbrder; larceny, ;iper iuryJ subornation t of vperjurya ;libel,r attempting to defraud voters at tbf polls, and other seriods' offence0 Few'Ten- gaged, in tbe prosecution bave clean banda, and vet the Democratic National Com mi t- tee.insnired' bjr MepMstophilfatf DavMDudi; ley Field-, hope by. the employment of such.. tools in a place and in a case wiiere ine otner Warcely.anj to,be, beardt,lo makei PP Ppch a case as snail enable them : to wrencn the scentre. from ibe bands of PrasideotHavea I ' lHchmp . ."Tbejeyefliof the leaders Jof taepitwauioa; J A7 .1. t,!U lAAM A. 9 gfverrJmebt. which they T eer asshfe'd artrSs good aa in their: poasesswn kfareadyjsls there is 'nothing serious in the way now but Wffo and Andersbn ,'wr whose 'conviction" ibey have fioitractedjattd ihejcontractorsJari r bnrrymg up their work. This is a national not &1ersonal'dusiot) .a It is-a Renewal I an insidioos guise ofTthejIrernendoiOOO fllctof 1870, perhaps of 1861. c It becomes the Repnblicans of (he Hdrlb to beorr their1 guaranqgjve.oujiisWp.aftierR U innderBtand that it, Is time for them to Jbe, .quiet,-fre prepsrea ior open; aeierminea ?-t- itajeieb. Observer:! Major Arcn bald McLean died at ' lhe residence ef fs .brpthe inJaw, . J. CL ,Ppe neax FayetteytUe, mday last, in the ,67th year of his age. mH.'saVeW,.fean''tty weieber, died very suddenly froni apoplexy at uis resiuence, on ouauay uioraiug. 1 ChapeliHill Baptists t are havibgM most in terestisg revival. tlJgead(jnsbaye aj- ready been madelelbe church. Prof. W. C. leftyesterday1'fdr Cbspet iBIIf, where, ha will tOrfligb, tbegia 'a ,serv?s; of Geological lectures before the siudebts of Ibe (ViiTersity.vsiiiti'iiihwi 'di i vJ Spirits Turpentine. l"- ...j C S 1 T 1 4ff ..." -i . ierson ville Tias; two fn which rejoice in being called Atbajocnm anu onaaeftpeanM k -i!iciir;-- T f tw 5atr,'mamjf actory; in Llncolir county that turns out eighteen hundred anoually. 'Iu'capacityis for 7.000 bbt there bj -no dema.Bd for 0V"manyliTi The Jqgress says: The timber used at ibis fac tory, isall, native, and -comnrisea waln.it "bjaplebeecbA: white, oak and rburch. The rattan: : employed, for seating is purchased from Northern -flrma. wbo imnort it from Cb ia a.fr.t v. -. v r ? wj ..-;. -i iT&lllP??t''?fi pnatag'e paid is joe.oDiy irue ?ay ot aseeruuiing with any certainly, about a newspaper's circulation -8intihem E&m& Noteo Trk Mojisisq Stak hiuiraVcbeulalei nearly 5,000 copies periWeek inWUmtoglon alone, upon which; not.bne cent postage is paid. The StAB is etitirely willlDg to test lhe- matter of thelaigeatirrculdhobbutit must be a j 1 -Baiejgl iZVts Al. meeting of the v members of ; the congregatikn of the First Presbyterian cb nrclt- o settle a ner manenf pastor,- Key.-Dr Taugbaa stated his intention1 of retiriner from active minis. ef iat life and duties. - His physical disabil ities prevent his filling his present engage intent. - We -regret to learn that a tele-' gram was received last night" announcing the death of Mrs. Mary Jackson, only sis ter of the Key; Df VaUghab, of.this city. ' j Bakersville ; Republican : On laBt'Frlday morninc. Mr. Gouce. who has' charge of Gen. Wilder's bbtel.on the Roan, uvnug laurvanaiqer montn&'fwaeawaaened by 8ome onW scrAtchm ar'the'cTodr, andoa opening it !he was met. by a large black, bear who was evidently seeking more com- ioftaoje juariers, than - tbe snow-covered uaisams 01 me ioresi. Mr. lioage beinsr prepared for all emergencies,! gave Major Bruin a warm reception in the shape of thfe yjon tents Geo.' Wildert Jouble t bar- re led gun, and Brain. passed in his Checks. Hickory Press: 'The , madness among the Uuga: la ""McDoWeir county .Ml becpmmg.ous .matterj. qnite a number bt persons having beeu bitten by them in , different watts' -of the count, though none havebeeo! attacked. -with hv- drphobraayet':, A quanfitv of stock and emei ddgsi hare been? -bitten io the vicinity 1 lrr.9n.j -lave 8 gqne jnad or died, rlie alarm has become ao prput ihnt jthe commtssioufcra .of the ! town 'have or dered Ae fljarshai to kill any, dog that may fee; seen fiflirge wtthlii tlie corporate limits of tbelo.wBfo0the next twenty days. Hj -rr-.Hen derBob vil 1 e i Courier': Seve ral months agoria proposition .was circu ' feted' idr suDsctiptiobs 10 erect poles from .tfhisj;plac8atoJ(Asbevilki, and a suiScient amount subscribed 10 nav for the Game n Thursd'ay' bighVlast a terrible wind and -show storm prevailed aq this county. tsnow .tell m tbe , depth of eight or ten - i luuiRJH. anu me winu was exceeaineiv vio- Tn) lies, ana tbb lives were damage inflicted upon" 1 prepetn'.u'Id!' Buncombe countv one life was lost t andj considerable damage done to uouses, oumuuamgs, c. j 'lickpry Pressi News reaches ' b that a1 Very sad and nainful accident oc- Iopirfed: in -ITflncey county about two weeks 1 'L Til J II" A A A ago. , 1 ne awemng nouse 01 Mr. ueorge iWilsan caught bit fire and burnefdown the! same cruel, .flames taking the lives of three of his dear little children. It seems that'Mr.' "and Mrs. WKsbn Were absent from hon4 wbqn, the fire iOCCurred j When they returned te house and all the contents twejre!ascene of 'destruction wo bf their ' chudxen beins, in ibe midst 0 Jbe burning ' debris. 'The oldest child had managed to vecane ttonr the1 'house; but, it 'was so in- jured fromrtbep effectsofje fire tbat it uiu wiluiu iweuijf-iuui nuuia. i'1 ii ftstio'n ' SenVtneti ' We hear uatheUadies ofSalemr have organized a reading oom, located in, the rooms of tbe Citizen's" Reading Club. A corres pondent from; LewisVille of the 5th says: On Saturd ay , ;las t a boy named Walker w as seriously if not fatally wounded by the ac cidental discharge bf a gua; i 1 We learn jdialt Mr.B.. Conrad, living abouteight miles above town,' bad ' his leg crushed on last Friday evening, by a,4ogfaUfng'otf ft 'while at, work on a" tobacco barn. The wound is Very painful but hot' serious. ' By the .premature Explosion.' of a blast jn the well of J, D. Walkins, Esq.. on , Wednesday. Inornirig, a tna'n by the name' of Oody had his j haRd so aeyerejy: shattered that it hadto be amputated. ; Ambrose Jessup, an bid-arid leading tit.ieb of :Stokfes, ia dead. mebt for this district, during the month of . r j : . J j - .1 .l - 1 January, amoiftitea to'sao.iw 5. This is the friend Jobtf 1 Wlisoa:4 bas! a' Sale: ' He savs ar his ipig will, drink a, bucket of slop ,aad he Jj I A 1 ' J-J.A A 4- " - k" "a""1 I A T T can ioea pat me pig ia me oucaei. ue wants to kowwhat eeeomes sf ! the slop. Tbs la i fqal.to BoMian. egg.pacaipgj He saya a uarrei win ooiy aoiu uiree;uusuei8 ui oats, -and thai ha-ckm ipackUwosnd a - half busbelaof oats and two' and a half bushels 'ofigga'fh kw-We ieath that ' the i- Mmtnfi priQttng ontoe nas- been sold to Mr. JoUnlSDellman. and .that we are to have 'aboahet Newspaper in this Jp1acte.' : :fih fftssftfras. oy tradtl baa-, been, ruined in. tli is section by the people who make and sell if t0u ercbtots. If is being adul Jerajted j with ,ker,osenj jqIIv wWfib i mixes wltp the sassafras, and the odor of the lat ter destroys the former so'that it cannot be disco.vexed.pns ,.f par mercbanta has between five and six hundred .pounds of this adulteratedtolIittiNew York; for' Which he icAni?4xJ- let . .-nf dater pf Mr. A. Brown, lof this county, was returning arom a lUBEralf'ctt horseback; iast?lweeR, .when the horse. became frightened at .some keh arid Started rtb run; but Miss Brown held hint bitk with a curb bit, when tbe ItMBAn vahMmV . nnl faall rtaAbmaMa An Kar '8he Wis bsibfully, audit was feared, fatally .brktisedt. ,-j ae .was improving! when $aat heard from.. -. , , . , . 4- Charlotte Obsefvet: A, telegram !Waa receWeSdq here;1 yesterday,-from Dr. XJrissom. - Superintendent j of i tbe; ? Insane Asyjum at Raleigh, announcing the , death at' that i nttitntron Of : Mr . 'Frank Carlton.of Slaes,viUe. n -; Ouf ! Monroe: jcprrespon--den( writes us that rripce lluey,. colored, VbiiseMerteobfibed itf ' Union county jail, 4 We are' informed that there is a boeus -v aispaw mvciiy ieoaeavunag' io- get am At.! t-A . jj, .. A."J from tbe members or tne Masonic, order. The preliminary trial of Geo. Fetbel, !fbt IpoisoniDg his wijev. BdaT; Mooresville, resulted in his being -comealtted to jail in Salisbury, tbe womabl i having bdied ' just cwkhin tbe bounds f fblWaa(Ntniy.i. The body was disinterred, and a post . mortem 'e-ximitiaiioaOaidueted -by Dri McOorkle jaadlLukeraLThey, dacidd tjjsep4 the. -- CVlotU will-be iilly Wprsentfed at tbe export convention, which, met. in Wash ington on Tuesday. All the members of . Mayor. aadt the ther by. the President; of tbe Cbamheriaf ;ocftaerce-4wiiu be in at tendaaee.1f.Cot. JoLxiBroWa, Gen. ,R D. JbhistQo,.FjB. McDowelVEaq. Oapt. Jas. F. Johnston, ft.PJ Smitbi Esqi,aand Cok Wta. Jobnatony iwhOHbia: jaetit however, a Lueiegate,jt,aave mceaay gone om. ana t. j. I ATates, &ajnd Cbatrles. ll .Jones, Jq , 1 J v . ft. . i aS i . tir t f Will leave temorro.Woli r-fTbe followmg Changes inform Carolina postofflces bave taken i place j during JLheslast two .weeks: lEstabltebedf-KusonvlUei Caldwell county; , Silver iJEliait Paildson ? county- i BeTestab-HshQd--Hay Meadow, Wilkes county. Dis oVmtnuedrrtCf atbnshk Warren county; i'ee -, blesj Gertie aOoqutyi' Name and .location chaagedn-JEudesvWeA Surry Coiinty,to Cap's Lover 440.000. less than.. the, iTeceiDts, for tmoptb of December. , 1
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1878, edition 1
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