THE WILMINGTON POST.
W. P, CAN AD AY. Proprietor.
i WILMINGTON. A". C.
Susday Mowrixq. Feb. C.J8S1.
Itii thought that Thomas Carlyle is
lying at the point of de?itb. .-'. - '
- At Kin-tyv' iLlfJI3-icn i
f-.rM!l- file' winter, in-
aomueh that iho i ';
mow f.nd Jco &
thal were at onco pressed upon the at
teniion of the court by the civil war
will be readily admitted when we re
member that the questions concerning
all the rigbuof belligercnts.of confisfia
tii)9j prize, blockade, and jioninter
course were to. be at once decided. The
vast expenditures" required novel sys
tems and modes hr raising revenue.and
the; legislation bv which ' it was souzht
BIIFRMAlNS SCHEME.
I'laus for Refunding Laid by the feci. ;
I eration that foujrht during our civil
war has conferred upon them-. -1
1 We are now enjoying ?. s
rotary o the Treasury 'refofqf
Boston llcrcnants.
bcnliiig
(i low in Picture of the Country's 17a-
Iture OrcatnesBpraw-nfor the Ed- '
' ilicatiesof IIIb IloireM'.'vr
TI3 GOOD T313TG3 O. UfE -
lecc4:f we have been bravo ia the per
form upe JCF po'-lic duty cni the field
: .du puDlis-couscus: cecauso wo
uao fi.ea an lempiauou io impair
tne ptiDpAijcredit; because we havenX
least been honest to holders of oar
botes as well as to holder of the public
securities. . Tto'duty; of the'getfeia.tion
has been r rfrserve their counCry-
he-trtjrtrf thg'uexfwlltte tfftteYelop
---'. !
id JUtle
rat tend
Grnrrt -and iiitlf
to
fuii J, to be
Lc(y
n. (tfant. Mrs."
UlyfSM arc In Wrih
the meeting of tho Fc;
held at the E:?g: n.u-e. j , ,
Miss Anna Tarn!! r?tsiccu :a-ar
meetlog of the kdiwr -Inland in op
position to .the r& r.-up f the govern
ment. - ' ' '. '
to meet the exigency became cf neces
sity the subject of inquiry and intcrpM- LVaruir, Jan. i23ecrelarySherman
tation.' I l i was entertasDtd this evening at a din-1 nod- advance it, . and so. youthful eye
'HiaW epinW considersF fully the (mi Sjven by the j Merchants' Clubf P
important subject of the incomo tax thu city, and, in resppnso to an iovita- QVT countryt toJanJ iWieve will
imposed by the United States.anddeT;lwonr,dehv?rfaan address.toocb
flnM rloarlv o'tiil 'nYiArftatilV tlis 'the refinidinz ODerationB 5f the cov-1 Eesources noW .unknown.wili the.o be
- . j r - i - . T .- I a . . -. o. . , " ? ii -
meaning of -direct taxaUo a Mbe ernmenf and : tW i management of the f-
Kiog Kalaknna &i' Flarvahp Islands,
li rolnir to Japan, .China" and India, in
the
terja iat,seJn the Con8tnutionft JLt PHcf debt. :;The ; greUrr
the dose of the War came the period of veith a review cf the financial alTairsct J munication by land and water will
roTiitnictmn a a nmnfr? nntLv Mr. the crivernoient at the close of revolu-! open up new sources o wealtu. Ham
rlua c.i.f.l''t,5m.Atr 'Xt' wViiTtT- tionarV war. and of the necessity that eation, the feure foundeir of the arepub-
T"" - , - . lie, will be Extended by our common
one years since there had been any men exmeu jcr remnumg lQe uUfc Ucools and coHeee. BO that all our peo-
amendmentsto the Constitution. All that period for the purpose of securing I pie, whether rich or poor, white or
had been a lower rate of interest and extending! biacJf;
the
PftHW ninendments had. been a lower rate of interest and extending! biacJf: may have an, equal chance in
' I ' i n.. i...-: t iv- Tm nerinn nf ?ta oirrSt nd nintTft. I life. This is the' hopeful .. view I tafce
f L . . ' . '.,.. ,. , .1 k ' I of the future;' 'unless it is 'checked by
The Senaleis a degree b&ttbiit Official CCIISUS EatUTTrnV North Onmii no C
tho House, The Hon. Mr. iDortch of i rAM " UJL
uayne and uapun,1 is.Ahe' icauer oi
A -mm - - m i m ,. r1 .
and utandinir'anJ Uli.nnrirftfnT ! vyunoea.. ,
f CJ - f J
man in Ihe legislature; He stands high. Alamance
axnona: the iiep ubheans on accpunt of j yPJjy-T
nis usual courtesy and kinonesa io-f I Aiiecuny
.l . 1 1 T T -1 1 , uv
and Respais, are fair Senators, iCapV
ISchardson of Columbus, has ;as much
ToUL
.-,.--1 1W
If i !V
Bladen.
Bronawtck.
BuBoombo.
BarKe.
lniiuence in tne senate as any man on i Berue
I Cabarrus.
7 - . nvvuiuiuuti . v i ptK
deal. Messrs. Pcott, Williamson. Cherokee
Clarke and Spears, on 1 he Republican J Cumberland
Daridion Wtanlps tir.A Ttpsfiflw ' "Thpr I Carteret
r ciiowan
certainly; beat tne uemocrtuc trio in J cuy.
iuut.3 anu aouiiY, auu wuea iuej; uo- i Craven,.'
. : ?
i mwi i in n if"
r
I urr11ik.
iNvviaaoa-'.
Ivie....
ll&r0MMM4'iMn.l
Edgecouibc,
KorsTtbe.
Franklin
Urabatn
t&e interest ci geuiPg t I"u,!" " Ief taeir ntonomy: Ehouid be invaded ieu oy conmsi. oeiween use amounw i SQme depirture r(fa ihose pincipl of
loose counirief .v: ; - i
by thex Federal Government, but a time involved in the refunding operations of honesty which have made oar country
row Senator 1 arrived rhen it was clearly neces- that pefiod aud tbosew recent times, grow with such marreBas rapidity Into
, . 1 . . . .. . .U Tiof tffW roflntrMt-'nVl rMtrifk Soeakin? of the oroirrosa made in the weann ana power.. j.ne oecreiary
si mm h ert nninnr "n i""'. v -r a . ... vt- - i ai... .r
. . n..c.u determined by the civil war should bftlcountry s growth,- the Secretary said I . . ,!.. u i
ioarney toAicnior, loscauen.uaruwu "n : ' ' - - ... A. . tl.t,C..:. v.f... t"""1""""'
- Oov. Cornell ami , tho '
Piatt, came near go
fhe other day.
during the month of January the total menls.
amount of 17,382,103.
placed under the guardianship ol the that the revenue now received for three
Federal Government, and this was I months amounted to more than all the
The rublic Debt has been decreased done by three. Constitution' amend- debts of the revolntion. The resump-
uoa iudq Dow oem iu pruiccv iuo ic
demption of United " States -notes Vis
more than ; double the amount of the
revolutionary debt".
. . . . - ' . .
But more than all, the United States.
has always firmly and fully and hon
estly performed I every promise made to
J ' v; i TllKEATNEIJfQ. ::-
TT.-flnfYimfrtpe on commerce puysienous placards threatening air.
having completed, in o Hirer and Har- Gladstoije, and posted all over Ireland,
bor bill, amounting Ho $10,000,000, the Herald, are the subject of con-
fhero is not much doubt but they will vexsation everywhere,. So far as is
..iA Annrobrktib for the filling k4own they have' been.traced to no
un nf the Kidwell bottoms. , ? ' hoij. . This is : remarkable at a time
meets of the merchants of Boston.'.
LETTER FBOIT BALIsIQII.
! RAtErair, N. IX, 1
. iy- rp; '.;: . Feb. 2d, 1881. )
Did you ever see" a legislature in ses
sion? If you never have, dQn't come
to Ealeigh during the present session,"
or you will certainly get ayery bad im-
pressionj for the present, set of genfl
men.' who' call themselves , Honorable
Members of the General
Assembly of
when Ireland is Overrun by an mcreaeed Publlf creditors, lhese principles were North Carolina are a very hard looking
Gaston,
UMIlil .
Harneu .
Hemlerson i.
H y wood..M.
Hertford..............
llyde......
Iredell. 4.
Jones..
tainr tne experience they will far excel
them.;.' Messrs, leaves ar-d Hunj?s of the
west, are among the most useful mem
bers' of the" Senate, always in their
seats, and never fail at roll call to .vote
on thfi riirht mAp-. i Tn thp Se-nnte. tjik.
ins: out Mr. Dortch. the' : Republicans I oranviiie
,i. Jlivu- : GullfortU
i The "Great American Traveler," LU
I Gov. Robinson, was in his seat to day,
and to judge the roan by his look., he
is the "bigisl" 'man in -America, and
Grant is a fool to him. We heard a
man say that he "would, retire from Lincoln-
business if he could purchase James McDowell
ui nuai tie nas icauj wuriu, uuu iucu i jtadlon.
sell him fir what James thought he J Macneir
wo wortTi " i ''.-;' I Mecklenbnnc
, , . (', , , " ;, , I Montxomery..
4 Thfi twin-brothers, the ' railroad Moore-..
r . r , . . t . a. ' I New Hanover .
panner?, iuessrs; jarvis ana ieai, were i uoslow
V. An nnt Ifinnr 9 ft ITkmllCO
1H.00O
1 1.130
21,910
J'Kil
10. WI
17fc3
23,4:
14,I6
11.
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I l.7Xi
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18.071
3,;ctt
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8.8SC
31.2X5
10.S62
r'eiuale. Native. Forel. Wlilli. ou.i .
2 Ttil
7.2 W
M3
. ti'iO
'11,427
jS
7. 11
.H
7,215
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4,277
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w.sa t
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' t53 12 f
R,27i J - JB3Ui
8,675 ?7W
10H'lJ3.a
1U4.1
w 7.7i
1S272
7JM3
7,4.a
inhentea by us. Wnen
tobacco factories for, 1880 ia 46,000,000. iDg the. country at all llours of the - ctviLvAU came lton ys r"
The great bulk of onr tobacco is of a npht. So ' thoroughly Jvas ; the work and ' compelled the contracting of a
Bhbi grade bright, ' yellow, compara- dcjne in Dublin.that a double force of debt in amount so vast that one year's
tively free from nicotine and gum, police was sent' out early yesterday interest was more than the debt caused
orforona and far more agreeable as a morning to make thorough search. by the warVof the Revolution and 1812,
smoking tobacco than ' any produced J Npt a single' copy could be found by attention was devoted to the rapid pay- lias ia this cUy and their looks cer
lsewhere in the United States, while found by midday. It is generally as- ment of the public debt, and the fund- tainly, exceeds thir capacity, or they
in like manner deservedly esteemed as sumed that the Land League had noth- mg act ofJSi O. At that time the legal have, been fro session since - the first
snperior for chewing purposes. . mg to.-op with, the placards, indeed, nuer noiea were (umi'i'ui weanesuay in January, ai
thiD leaders ol the organization must be ' aisnonoreu promises oi ine govcinuicui, notiimg. it ycu - win aj
gratified at the opportune appearance I worth less than par in coin, and no Houses when they af e m
set of men. If you will call a, meeting
of tic citizens of any ward in "Wilming
ton, the crowd, that, will attend, will be
a finer locking body- of gentlemen than
the present! legislature, now making
laws for the sood people of North Car
seen to-day. We do not
new scheme iKey have up now to de
fraud the people. You may expect
something soon. . ." ''.
Tickerel will be. down, we' suppose,
The inaugural festivities this year
will bo very grand the building cov
ering 2J acres; eoutheru pine flooring
waxed, 150 musicians, up complimen
tary tickets except to the Presidentelect,-
cx-rre-i'ulents' and Vice-rresl-dents.
Gen. Sherman will be Grand
Marshal. . i
Hon. Lewis Uanes, Senatpr; liom
Davidson, hss.".otrodac?d a bill to
mend the constitution i "in relation to
mjent may bo judged from the fct that
oi: the,sixty men told oiT fpr duly in
Dublin, and vicinity, - not more than
three knew at Bix o'clock on Saturday
thtir destination. I am told that fully
aithousand men were encaged in put
sutTragc It provides that after the year ting up the 60,000 copies distributed to re exhausted u was a long and slow
1805 "no person who cannot read and tie local organizations. ; Their success process to establish; iii thc nxrlct IV
. ' ' . . ' -I J it.. J.. TUm or. innolliri.'U. DPT CPXt bonds.
wrfte, not betore navicg eaerciseu iub
t?Ai .. . . . jr an
elector. Rcfetrcl. to ' the Judiciary
i ' i -. - I T . m a .
Committee. ! "'h '-. -J '" wm no mo stnaing iu cuaracier tuan
ihe poatiug4)f placards.
. The houso whon; Aaron . I.Utry was:
tntertoiufd n' IlTtMKl-Wirgl'cNiiigpdat
that lim? to ?..' ' ; ,l-.( j.tl Tcompson
and 11 r H'nr.'iiVL', li ; a henvy
hlg hod--i w:tii )
It wan lilrci that Knrr . 'Kwnicd by
lien. Adair, (tnd ii"r t lint hi i;tuQar
fuciuatjoriH wi-r. amMi aml (t'!t. by tlm
Kentut kian. Ho ii ym rib.' as a
neat, triru, wjry'nrHiv of 4neti!uin
height, tiGteftil 'i-.'.rfs'"j'a':',,tV'-in5bi'i;c,a-Ute
in his uoitht r aufiiiiit-s. . ; j r-
nl ii i'h
, i.vw weath
it. frvauof. 1
county, to who? f-runSj ; Turitan eUi-k
America Is so jlocoly inuebted for many
of its ablen men aud wcinen u the
kighest walks of Ufo. . Mr.
was born iu G!tuc'ier, uu March Stft,
illO. His tiUbvt. .M.tnhew Whipple.
who died while Li boy 'was an infant, jit wJl be voted dotwh by an overwhelm
, WS a descendant: ot a ngner oi me ping majority
DookrmUon of Iudtpcadesce, and his
"r7" 77 iil!..T "Ptch sent from Paris toay, to
alsJoe family ot Mrong intellectual . JT . . -T: '
; ; . i ue itmet says, -ne report wmea At.
' " ' . y , , . ' . ;' deXesseps will read to-day at Uus firsK
The aa-itation ii tno Eoslish rarlia- constitutive meeting of the Panama!
meat on the IrUh controversy is very Canal Company states that the sub-j
freat, and proves to be greater. But
the Premier, Mr. Gladstone, holds tho
ttiaaia his own hands, and controls his
opponents with a double curb bit. The
homo rulers withdraw, apparently to
dotal a quorum in tho Commons, and
tho enforcement bill of Hr. Forster was
oaxritd by a majority of ICS ayes to 10
nays. lathe policy of. Mr. Gladstono
there is enough of the tJemait of joa
lieo to cominand tho "approbatioa of
tho igluh people, and tho world, and
when peace is onco enforced, as Una
doabtedly will toon bei tht Irish tasj
cootents themselvti willassnme a more
ptaoablo temper. Bad as Ireland has
boon treated throosb a long and mel
ancholy period of aaagttlaary miarnlo,
tho present policy f tho gOTtrnnMnt
of thai great leader, Gladstone, l tn
5Wy' sopcrior that ol sttch wild and
biLiwniscaroa acsroata as Parnell.
Attsjraey-OraeraL Devcas on the rt
Umaent of Jostica waynesaM: Nine
teen years hito pasaca sincof Mr.
Jiwayno became a jasiko of this Court
With ono cscepUoo,tho stsior atsociato
waadetalatd frfnt ns doriot: this tern
by a protrjkctet and dUtrcnlag iUnesa,
all who-erkinallT at with him art
jpono, ITailt no "roJd rraJallits of
decay have g5 vya a4maitto of tho
DtCtsaity oi rpif, h ht cettw
yd U preiNrr : tn wtV it. UU
jodWal h? tJ l . a .f nat hWj
fdttc; or rtHJt I Hoid y
tWO LUttAs pert ;4t, . th; ?rB4
tnent and cft, rafcf i'WW. Too
ing to " UO Wllh the placards, indeed, I lenuer noiea were uuiiuman-u, Wednesday in January, ana nave uoue
rs oi ine organization musi ue i uwuuuyieu iuuuiieco u lur.wtwuiuw"! i nommg. 11 ycu. wni qisii iu
gratified at the opportune appearance J worth less than par in com, and no Houses when they are in session, you
ofj the proclamation, which will turn man cap say wnai was me yxieni, oi wil very soon ciscovcr the cause, wnicm
the attention of the authorities o a the evfl of this single of fact upon our Will be 11:q want ol 'ability, to transact
y'ff channel. The thoroughness of the credit during the first fifteen years af- bushiCRfl. The whiskey fehopaare well
oreanization which issued the docu- ter thcwar. At all events, thougli the attended and patronized. Watery eyes
J . 1 1 ' 1 ai 1 p . . I fi.n.TSnra .of ernrrn f Vo RtPr.M 1 TV nf tVlll I .1 i 1 A AU nnriinr i rA ilia
Treasury ample power to sell bonds eEm pie ate'ry o their conduct the night
bearing 5 per cent, interest, yet it was before '
six years aftci tho passageof the law I do not ntcau to say that ' all the
before he was able to ecll $000,000,000 raeaihers uf the General Assembly are
of this fflass of, securities.: When they, lj,unik.atJd.acd'fools: but a Very large
majority of the . Democratic members
are fjofally v.okl of ..ordinary business
qualincatioii?, and a large majority of
them drink vtry hard,, and half of tho
timevth(y are unfit for duty, and inca-
Iccb their feet be
neath their lieadtf.-. Do you asK Trnat
chance prohibiticriltands. t Well, tho
answer is, that both parlies are afraid
of iu If the lU publican party had a
upjprlty'in the legisiature they would
actilcr the luurcst ol tne r. whole, peo
ple; but they are in a very laricc mine;
ity, end 'thercforciJlhcy will hot assnrhe
thei re?poiisibi!ity. The Democratic
leasiers don't tnovV - what, to do. (They
arc divided. A uumbcr cf them ajant
to jjasv prohibition law out-right!.
Another pertititi of them waut to sub
mit! the matter to the people, for their
decision. al.e Laictce cf tnem want
the-matter" left as it now stands.
jRetrer.chiutft cud Relorm" having
been used icr iuc. purpose .01 tue cam-,
paign by 'the Democratic party, they -j
hafe.Ton'cIuded.'io' tear , ff their. fa.le .
gyssc ard come cut in. their true colors,
that'pi high 8!afijij'aoJ other exlrava
gance?. They are cyip trjir? to increase !
the salaries that the last If gUlature cut
down. 1 harp to laft cnite a dUcua
sion on the tucstion of increasing (hp
expenditures 01 the ecre! ary of State's
cflscc ?1,2T.0 more than it now is. And
it s thought that this bill; isA the lore.,
runner of a Urge number of oilers jfor
a general grab tut of ib-.. State Treas
urer, f heard IlrVlUyr tbe Democratic
Ueprtscatative ifreja Hllfa count, a
Kepuhlicsa '.'county by 2,500 ; majcrity,
speskf pg .-ioTavoT cf the iprrrase. Jat
JN O FjNCjs LAW.
We havo investigated the"Kq Fence
5 aw" questioDj-and we find that nice
at of every ten perrons ' in the county
1 ' , ... -
quitwuiaoTcr mii weaiim. bucu u
law. And very properly1 too, in Joiu
opinion, for tto cultiyated lands of thin
j junty,i3 Only about one-fiftieth part of
qhe territorv. The wood land i vory
tne pasturage1, and all of pur people
The Boston JItir.hl my that Kdwih J much to feed, as it does to kee? up the
rercy Whipple U ' native of Ksseit fences. If this question was left to the
Iarmers alone, theywould vole down
Jielaw by avery large mnjority. Iu
ict the "No Fence Law" has not sufh-
Whipple cient support to warrant the legisla-
jture ia giving it a respecuble hearing.
Should it be submitted to the people.
ae
arge,
considerable stock running at
which it would cost ten times aa
-a" k 1 -
A! London telegranvof the Slst says :
scriptiona resulted in applications for
1,209,609 shares, of which France sub
scribed for 994,50S shares. Seventy, en
gineers, snperlntenneats and doctors
nave been sent to tho Iithmus. Steam
engines havo been ordered which; will
permit'of tho employment of a nasaber
of day laborers not to exceed S.OO'?.
The entire capital required aaouau to
00,000,000 francs about $60,000,000,
ol which havo been called up, tho re
mainder to bo covered by the issue of
0blIsaUons., mU
. Got. Jewell, chainaan of the Re pub
lican National Committee, was exam.
incd rtlaiive to the abuse oi the Crank
tax privUeso, lie testified that tho
Republican used no frank. Lot ex-
ponded 11 1,000 for posUgv and carm
SO on tho docuaenu they dMiR-auwl
Irons Kew York alone.
. rroiessor Riley.the entooIogiVtid
a paper annonnclag that next May and
Jane was the so-called scrtnt can year
locust or tic&da. JThe rrofrtacr ex
plains that tho Used lias no power of
destroy bgvtjtUtijoJ bat it p!y th
power of rashitts thf twigs of trait by
tho tessalo dnriag thr Tgg-l-jiBx sea-
At the Uarrishurs dead-lock a the
31st, OUnr rtctirtd and Grow Ji,
bou RerabUfapt; Wallace S7,fkav,
and six scatteriax. ,
Lery can who was denied tho rlt
to ttststcr ahoxU itpott aiaoxoaal
nddresi to Col. 0. II. Kochct; WU-
per cent bonds!
It was not until alter the passage of
ihu rtaumutiou act, and tho Vh"n defi
nite poacy to" enroTce mv.
uouneed by tlie executive branch ofl
gorerntucG t, tfnd am.p!e provision made
to redeem cur legal tenders oa demand,
according lo'law, that wo tuerc able to
sell 4 pr cent bonds at par, During
ls77 they wejc first offeredi Our notes
nere rabidly aelyancing to par under
tho tlTcct Cf the';' measures adopted.
Under'ttt' i rtsu option act e .were able
ti sell duriiij; the year - $77,009,000.
Iui whtuiu qppeartd that Cocgress
was not able' to sustain . ; .''. .-
TU'i i'oucY or Etl't.MntuX,'-.
the salo'ol hcse bonds at once teased',
as with a claiiip. When it was niaci
fe's-t Ce.ppr sr wouid not ' repeal the re-
Kuui'puon- act, they were g.ua sold, but
it wus uot until after January 1st, 1879,
when the United States was fully rreJ
pared to redeem its notes at par, that
the ' credit of the government became
so firmly ""advanced at home and abroad
that in four months .037,000,000 were
sold, thus providing for the redeption
of all 5 and C per cent, bonds then re
deemable. The policy of refundiug is
not yet complete; Two hnndred and i wo
million of dollars of 6 per cent, bonds,
issued at the beginning of the war, are
about to mature, and 1100,000,000 of &
percent bonds, issued under the refund
ing act,' wtil become redeemable' the 1st
01 may next, and the question i, how
best can we apply the principles of our
government in too reduction; cf the
rale of interest and the gradual pay
ment and redemption - of these bouJs
I can only say, we should follow the
examples of the past. We should ray
what we can from surplus revenue. We
should maintain intact and apply with
out dhpjamiou the sinking fund fixed
by law. '--We
should fell cur tecariuej
TBJC LOTS' est rcsHitu: ; tAxj:'
of interest, reserving the riht to re
deem theaa ia a short period of tie,
andT them eithif a thVy hecome due
Or by purchase ia opea taaxkxl i Qor
countrr b indeed fortucato when it
may now coatc?x!y boo rpw money at
as bw a rate of iotercC a any nalioa
in the word; however ancient. pc u
lou. or wealthy. Many amoeg u; are
hipcfal cnoogato beileve wean do
what Lai ;rter Iff a dace by asy aa
lion in ane a(t a&4 times. U r
ruw nwoey nrva , our bond - at $ per
cvnU Th Bwthf r coantry has not yet
been ibie to do so, alh in bj j-.
menu of hih price net tin per
cooaola have toochrd par. 'Tne .laev
lions are so? JxiBgcoadeTetl by Oos
Fma,' and I belief ijw toeccjloa
will n reached. Wo all w.h do
what U beat for tho pabtk', bat we ti
not wkh to lose Uu ,&f foraniry of d
ing n good thing by aurmptin s a: tt
aailaiaahie. . 1 beliv thai tbe g;
seaac d OsnrmO tU cvociaJ tan u
isWttoo2er abooibcatic "J pc(
ceat ts)tettr, axi sarp ibs s, p;.
edla cf redemption, maiaaia' tie usl
iag foad, ij jrhapa, appJy the gn at
tx amat ol trpia : .rrr to Vunt
paysk2,a no may expeet ra
ShUxa the awxt aeca4e tbe paVledtbt
rnbiskod to 4 l,0Jt?,CiX, a vsm
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isft U1 ihaaU b a my ssaaU
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Pitt
Polk.
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Penaer..
Rutherford
Richmond...-
Robeson
to make up the crowd betore the leg's- 8ampaon;.-.
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a lure - aujourns. : jarvis ceriaioiy i is.usurry......
yery much in need of the assistance of J Traasylvanla!
less Best supplies his wants, I ; will
have to come ' "
Vcu have heard of mud, I uow.
Dul you will never know what the word
signifies until jrautcome tollaleigh and
see Mayor Manlv's streeUi. ,To say
In Ion.
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. Includiog,' in Buncombe couuty, 11 ludiacs; iu Cherokee county, 97 ladisn.
ami Half-breeds; in MecklenburgU coOnty, J- Juuians aua uni-uicru; 10
they are disgraceful, would only half Moore county, 4 Indians ; in Pender connty. 2 Indians ; in Sampson county. 2
express i. As loucas we cannot' say Indians and Half-breeds : in Ashe county, 3 Indians; in Caldwell county, i Jo- ,
nr mn,j,1j Wo win nnt .-t dian ' 10 Camden county, 12 Indians; io Carteret county, 1 Japsnce; in Crsveo
pretty -y- wudly we will notsay. coantyTi IndUlIIJ in uhwn county, 18y Indians ; in,JackOu couotr. 377 la- j ,
more, - --si - dians and Half-breads : in Macon couniv. 13 Indians : io Pitt O'.uniy. a Indiaun
h: and Half-breeds : in liulherford county 21 Indians; in Swain county,
I j:.. . tr.iri j. ,4. t., -j : T , r
Ul lu
Vour bar ley D. Myers, aud
parduer in crime, Kerchuer, are here. ;
r rr tcint i i ni a wi i i Kiiriw nui iir rirs i , ,. , , , ,
. . ' 1 .' 'a, a . - 'a s- . . a a a '
good vou may be sure. tom?t say that I in,, consolidation 01 tne Atlantic uoastfi ana ougut not to ue puwea in its pre.
... - -..x. 1 lLaiimaji mjuni iiauw nnti Lnn r lurrnce i bt 11 a, mumuc a jaa.unaii"a uv a uiarr sav i-
it is a lobby for tht new mark cUartcr Fayettev Hie Itailroad Company Uq lavor. Diacussed at leogtli by
auu water wvrk.3 cu-ujurauui3 Ui 11- 1 taken up. Explained by JJorleu., JJisf
:mingiou,;anu otners say iiai : tuey are 1 cussea py,oiapies.; j
Working against Judce .0. IV Mearcs I linrfce4BOTccl tual tue fuka he kus-
for A. M. Waddell for the Judgeship of 1 Ua L "Tr.V. ,T
the Criminal Court.' We would advise
Judge if cares to have aa eye on them.
Col. I. J- Vuunjr ajinU it. lliiilerxtood
ttuai no Is not a candidate for Kaum a
place. He has good quarters an J pre
fers to coutinue to occupy them.
Hon James II. Harms, the old Be
publican war.horc of the past 13
years, was in the city to-day, looking
as well as he did when he first com
menced scalping Democrats in 1EGS.
Col. John A. McDonald ir still hold
iog the'fort. We did not see the pic
ture of f ayes on his lapel, but we sup-;
pose he has taken it cfl to give place tp
one el (Jen. Gsrfields.. Well, Johuis
a good rel'ow, and stands si ways firm
bv his Party. '
Col. Tom Keoch was here, lockiny ' T!? WI q incorporate the Fayette
beittr than he has for year, in fact, jwd' Winston IJajlf oad Cqrapany,
Toavhasa very healthy appearance. He P-conO: and third reading.
I - Houe bill 37. to provide for the elec-
v . . .jv. u f county olnoeri by the people
to go to work and increase , his fortune. Utji Sl.SS -5LilTPL;
consolidating the Atlsctic i Coast Hail
road Company and the 1' lorence and
Fayetteville Railroad Company be
taken up. The motion prevailed. Ki
plained by Dortch. Discntsed by
staples, raised aaoond and third read
ings. ...-ir ,'., .(.': ;;. ; '!
House bill 66, Senate hill 131, to ytc
vent cruelty fo animals, mskirg it a
penal offense. Discussed by the sena
tor from. New Hanover and King in
fsvor, and by fetowe in opposition. He
thought the act too indefinite ; did not
know what was meant by the term
"cruelty." Discussed also ny Wiilism
Eon. '".; ' L: i ' -, -" ,
After discuuion by Messrs... York,
Dortch, 6cott of Rockingham, leno,
Stow e and jlUplps, 1 peispd, jf 25,
hayslij ; '.(;-; -''';
HOUSE m .REPRESENTATIVES;
Many ofbce-bolders in the state are
getting rt bties. They don't know what
the pew administration intends doing
foe them. The bejt men of te party
are infavor of prudent! tction. while
hcre are a in who want a general low.
Some of the old fellowwho have teen
on the shelf for years, sod who noir
I see- that the party it one more on tbe
toad to svecei. desire to jump; on and
CitLaykvt'''5? rh
ia! the IIvuht: iic
think of it ; a man who calls himself a
genilemxn elcfracdisg the good people
ofj a cvuiity out f tie Tht of a Eep
rtscclaUve.i It i? a wonder that he Is
able to ictk so behest, man iu t&e face.
r- rheek than any sum
cootiders hinislf
tie Itadtr of the Houe. We heard m
iepUic' HpfcL'isctst lUprefcata-.'t-tpsle,
3rry1bter cf oci-nghap,
bi8t'rthy.i'f' ;a Varr ctfench-
cajcaUj ' ," .. ';! . ' ' ;j '
(Thl ti.i t.:aiiv it.'di'fito' Uioe;is'
led tyi: CrauM tf Wayne,
CKik rFfa.ti...3, sti CtUr f Iaa
couiW. 'A'i.fJ! .L' ttf fctlkasa are
mil lti'v.'Lc- mv.bl lit hitejty
?Insr. L-Uii!!, r,ti.vr,' ftp id
Cbsaa. '; tU 4.-;&fia cvlortd,
if lir. lit., H.. f Cratvo, .
u.td by AItr. tki, c.'U ikj
having been reported adversely on by
we cummiiiee, was put on lis second
reading, and was advocated by Messrs.
Dledsoe, White, Hicks, Hay ley and
Bunting. -. i' --;,' - . - j:.
Carter said - he IbopgU the decripu
of the people on that question was
final when they rave 20.000 msjority
against it. That his people were sails
ed fith the election of eiarirtrate.
bit were hot with the way re'renue cl
ficers were elected. i
The colored members who favored
be again floated into otfice, while the t och to say about a Dtm
cjlcuu sad Uanca, Bcott moved f('
thcr consideration of the bill bs vat
poucd until next Thuradayr1 Motina
vh lint anil lli Kill niMht tl. imma.I
readiiig. Jneyras and nays were carta
ri .1 in t .Li.. I .
- vr.irii luc uiii nam in iuiiu
r...1 inf. ' V .- J
.Sjnato bill 23?, to j ameol chapter ;
!$'., I of nvtu irgulate the'iule
ot fih, pa.cd sccq'nJ read)pg. . Di
aud Scott of h'ew Hanover In opo-i ' ; .
lion, raised luiru reading.
Houe bill 1 S3, Senate r58, to incot.
rrate the 8Ur of pladen Inlye, No
4 UUUU vuiktuviucr VI Jil f,r- ; .; '
lows, pa.ed sccoud and third l c idioji' .
Senate adjourned. -
IlpUtf L OF UEPliE fcS I ATI V 1. -j
The fallowing bills were reported si I
property enrolled by tj lean of Oraere, ; f
the chairman of the committee, sb,
srere shzotdoy the bpeaser in the f
knee oftho House : ; i f I
t Ac act to.prohibit the otruciWn f i-i
the waters fn Utile River, i
j An act to amend chsater 11. srtUn
iii, of B-U!e's Beril, uiihVrtrd . -f
the puniihrnoat lur dtHtvjip; rrcofji. -
An ct (o provide for, lha cctknv(
a hopital ia Wilmington. v -
An set to empower the CommuliV,
era of Chow a a couoly to' ps? orru.a
school orderi li ucd fritir to Dicemltfr
1st, I $7f. J " ' j.-..".,-.-"-;'-
lvrolutwt of ttanls to W, II Vif
Jcrhiii. ''' '""'
An set to dfuiihe wtiaLtM i
ton, declaiiog 50 poaodt la 1
bushel. . . '. .
An set to sneeod cbspttr i. f tt
public Isnsof JfSO, nitn'ff r.fj 'uiiVf "
hh iote rrs cf Korth CaroiioC v
An aa for the re4tf of Thvau 1 ,
oritv, .ate ifcenff of Joeei prf,r. .-',..
- 1
young men t:aisa tbat they have cone I nT rT"7 - appwintcu ,u set to stnets4 aectica
should receive some of the hoaora. f f J the Deonla -aa Ia r5etaaiTa .t t.l K iV: i Vt 'M 1 V""' L .
proper men, are .p, in ciSce. men Of I aFl?V.a.' r -1 -! lantts Cuaa luUatav. aJ ik.i.iwt.
I ..:.- f l' !- . . t
j aaa rwrrpve j.ai.rt aj -
ctaricter and sUadiag, they claim
tbat the state will go Itepublican in'
I5S1 by a very large msjority. I ,
The General Assembly
Of North Carolina, i
M .V. i Jataaiy
jpaUf.billi., t i&mre the ananal
Yblte. tbO colored member ttota
Craren, said ono of tho blackest and
aone of tho meanest sen in his county
was a justice of tho peace, elected t y
Oie General Assembly.
unite, in reply to Carter, who allu
ded to what Toorgea said about the ne
Croes, said that If he would look am ong
the poor white people of the west and
the negroes of the east, it won Id be
OIKi X! 44 t.e advfn-
Sfr. Clean, of StohetJ said if cardial
waa to bo sande oat of tbe action of the
rrgUiralfaa f yiul stasUt. Er pUia-1 of the action ol the
or i-arucsuar noosu ooisg so sjraio.
Banting nsndea speech woich hrwrli
um ueraw, craauag snore uagLaf
mi:uclkaar every 11 feiaV. i!a.l TWTkioI basNocT
- . . . " vai .www t air, ieo. lie fca
- r!4 ii arcond tas3L aye w, nsye li.
rtaiSf ' '-."' 1 .'..j-1, , I . - l ...-.'
, .... . -. - I v., . rviT;k -
viiie asd
LSfiie
Bila au.hrtjuar: ify 'e
Wake. CaaaeU and iSVrtkaf M.
elect msfiatratea sad cas.W.
acd to tHH sothctincr ibeif VWtaV
in the state, aad 11 ti l & t
vent msrWratef Jrom iiijr a a
ty eattUcatra, ncrt ut-W i, .
Ellington teovtd lo mj5t it
vols by, fhlrb th lt b!;fuVt
pa tuAkm of aideO,,Aljs
WaJ14 on tba tabiav- - j ' .. :.
MaiTi ttpb a sid tirr i
Jl.n,' Wnj..UI KVIWjr' seys In
1 1 daly t liucs, ko miy t rSmf
;. iaaii s4 Br
nxrd Cts;ktit c3;tt v pa
..&rn4f "ew Hanover, asil that
Usidel'.
iThr Kei WUi.. talc iUEsall la
i.l, i7jSr, in rt v hty n4 wi M eaUaoriiaaiy esprsae;
tiv saKb btrev tiaa io Urn-1 o- three bsadml dilUn tr
taiai,, j T jthwbI;U, S3ck a report tw'4
LU K( WIS , IL jf-Sif v,t UJI,
late &t jci
Sir. Jiis T
4' &t- yt'
,- . , m m. ai M T, , tr l Blur
Jaaaar 4 '" '
(kva, u New llanoty-lVutkw
oosn certain cUisca r Se nM
eonaty, u UU ta CV.oisU clsn
Ml aan4 aai J.
I t fivm thtTSik ralatth :frd iSaw4
raateiss tf h!wj. ! 'Vjrw
ataU:W,:l-rl. atv i"y '2 '
nd Ustibarile vo'sHfsty:dTf-'
( tlsaty t Issy.jssifna ti tl
tiK '4f f ,,WrpoaJ. ;piiftn
tmsi ha (N r fyjtWrd nty li
thai j a a. a4 ceamacce bl
thirr4 i;y IkxJ U paste 'ti
ffesiste btll I' L a.l. . t-L. iyyay. aal as bW tka '"areM f "
Mf.tfeau.af
sa .! It a, i .
SaJe is aler 4 IWf
jVccs C tbe rar. lia. I kit '.r sma4 ava a ftera! aArf
by ssjtv c jto.tm. U la to be
hprd tiif ho w sil typwrit aj'ctsen or- r
rf, asi let ;-tst ce sW csno wi
Tbe 11 as rat tfMiv t I caaa
asfs, - I WT jseeta usrwxa KaiAsd
CUxU tsm4 Oat On Vrj 1 itamrm its
ax. SMiya f SJ 11 11 O.wJ af iS.
ya."': - : . 1 .'-. I v-! aa,,.,-.-.
nt, to axiWut tin I Je. a-asw. C r- "
a4 tii iWm. P. Caaaair. 1
gard to tbn Hrace and ratqfa I ei Srir uci
pW .3r. ei a3 tU ii.ywn.
and tho adWf tXrroa
fcr lit 4TCKSS t jc-?p uai u ctn
wiH zZit- ! ! s tie U:t.
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