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(Jt .V) 'P'Ti'VFT A TiJ, T-rt ijj A fpTJ t iM vi.-.v with the President, and in Ilaltinioro, who lirt.l arrived on jeeling p'utfot in, which was cover- (ii;h? JjaOfflP "lJ "" Hi-aUu vU.rvl iJ ,.0.,n (,,.,. Senator Iiawioy lot't and the ear:y morning trains, lined t!n ed with tl igs so as to make a hand- ' " ..n. proc. . .led to Willnrd's Hote!, where thoroughfares: nu mb, i s i,f pteili..':.'. some canopy, and at tho Name time if A ' V,- 1". ,'' 'V 1 i i i i i s t ! 1 1 tl --! I , h uire fliMl we have ever had of pf,': isiihig i! deseri p! ion of ihe i..itugn a i'Wi oi ii iun i-i;it it Presi lent, and iii; hough it tills foiir iViiJI.'lli will i. Tho f. g,..pi:e s we know our subscriber id it with much j !-i -sn i . ill-will; is t!:o are. mid tele I. o;i the -I'll inst., bv tho asMicia.od pi VY; . ?rt hiti'idted linn I. gan 10 oi !i u HcrJains to .Uy one ; i ; I h( tangent. Tii.-y i c tir fore '!" dedication tii.i ut. atid have been ll! I tliglli evT silll'P. : 1 1 in tamily panics, in 11.1! con; tin; day 'L'ii'-V iiHVr C clubs, and compan.,-, and 1 1'. lmeits. The lm;.-,'s wvie lilied a wn k n o. nil.! iiivdlt! boat .hi'glioitse an J dwell; g.. have -In.e ilitin? what lin y cou'.l ( lode tin.- aheituiess and i'i ed i in- hungry. Th" in.i; ning opened hazily, but with an excei.ent jm-i uijir;-- t f t'.or uii ii. r. w. i'.ii -it f.titili' .1 b fosv l n'cii'.'k. Tlii mil's woi e aii. o.nl ctriv. waoting and tiling fioui j'oiiit t pnllli o .. V. hilt 1 hey l Mini of the pub le hui;.i:ilgs. pali.s, staliirs ai:.l i:i.)iiaiii iiis. 1 1. i'-ni- tin' glial event. i of the i!::y hi-iiii. 'A In tiling ilniiiuiiing atnl inac-iiiiiir oi coiii.- ati.i trr.oj'-i with ihi- cli ix nili;,' cviiii llt- of till.' i Il ly Ii-i.!Ii'im. w!tl.f liio; Mil'jl n't li!t ten. I. i el '" !'."ii' i t'as.'i- it S. n'T V I" i ' I ii'.l.M : tin. jihi I : i . . s c.iiii .; v-j- ;i is j.. an I l)":Uil tn ..-.iiv'; i. i ii - :;n !i'o to il.i u-it h .ii'.il bniiti:. nvn fur :m .ic--i i:ii-irla!n'i: v. -i of ,!.,....- ti: ten .i.iy .. v au;;i.' t t!,ei: TilUllSDAY, MARCH 12, IHST,. . H. A. LONDOitf, Editor. THK LIXUSL in iil). The Legislature mljourneil yonter-; day, nnrl the lueuihors thereof have, returned to their hour's. Their ucH i ami loinrs have now become a pari I of the history of our S;ate aiul will be ; the object of much criticism ami com- incut, Ixith favorable ami unfavorable. I They will ho censured by some er-! eon for doinj, or failing to do, the very thinys for which they will be praised by others. It is impossible- to please everybody, and this fact our h'ginhitors will soon be made nware of. 15y some persons ii.is Legislature, wilt be termed progrn. -ive. arid by otliers extravagant. After Carefully fsousideritig the work of his Legislature we are of the opin ion that the Slute will be mm h bei'i fited thereby. The mistakes made Originated from the attempt to please everybody. It was the best meaning Legislature that we have ever known. The liberal appropriations to the I'nivorsity and the Oxford Orphan Asy'.um with ci editable to the heads atnl hearts of our legislators. Their pensioning disabled Con federal e sol diers must be approved by ali humane and patriotic citizens, and although their appropriations may bv some persons be caliwd ixtiav i paut yet the rate of taxation ivv ie 1 by litem is no greater than it u.-uaiiy has been, expert last year wnen no State U.v was k-vied It is ihe imv democrai.if Iiegh-la'tire il..i! i;a-. ever daivd t- remedy our d.-fieiive regis tration laws, and for doing tins they flesorve especial couitiiendati'Ml. Tiiey did well in heediiig the general de mand for inore spi-edy justice in our courts, and in granting more fre quent terms of the superior court. They have greatly l.'ucitil .-r.r f irm- , PI s lT tde p-s;lj'0 i niH.'erous stoel: ; laws for diiVji i-r.t e.iiinties. and h.ne i laid the foundation l.v l'utiir.- jegi-- : lation for die advanceuu lit ot our i Hiechauici. The peiisi in biii. as it finally pasJi ,1 ' hoth tlie ftcnato sua House, miows an aunuai peui-ion of iiviO to every disabled soldier, or w i. low of a de feased soldier, but n -j person i.i al! be a pen.sioiV'r who owns more tinm vvortli of prnperty. X t : t hid for the arrangement of the new dis tvicts (UVtflve ill lU.mbei ) was p,1:-:'i-d as reported by the committee. As stated by us four wet ks ago. this distiiet will hi? changed only by taking off tho coun.ies of In !o'ph. liockinghaiu. Vai.cc and l'laiikou It iH believed thl the Ciovrn;"V vid Appoint as the Judges of the thuv additional distncts Senator t'oiii.'.r of 'Wilson. Col. Y'a.tcr Cat!:- of Wake, and Maj. Moi.'.onn i-y o;' Ca barrus. The (ioveinor ha aj h.t fd as directors of tlie r.''r.!ti n t ! v ('apt. E. It. Sliiuips and llev. 1'. J.. T.eid. of Wal-.e; i'. .M Cooke, of Franklin; A. 1. Jirown. of New huii ver ; Ileniv it. Kuan, of Craven; Walter L. Steel, of lM.'h,; :ii.l : Levi Seolt, of Uuhfoid: C. i' l.owe, of Davidson, and J. L. R iii;r,oii, of Macon. We much ituiet th ;l our esteemed conn, v miii.. ii. V. . i .mp son. K.-j., was nt.t ti ;. j-oinli d. '1 ho closing liours oi the I egisla hue wore very exci :-;: to 1 -r uch bitterness of tVflii'.' vaa ;'. ibited. The dignity of the S. uate ;..s miicli disturbed by a scene not very credit ab'.e to some of the pal iieij-ani s : here in. A protest was ofl'ered, signed by a hirge minority i.it tin; .'k -i:at hi opposition to the pa.-cage of the bil: in aid of the U. .v. l. U. It. Co.. and. in order to prevent the protest being received and spi ?ad upon ii.e .1 nr. nal. Senator Means iwho i-? an aUo, ney of that company, i iipokeagaiii time, that is, until tin- hour of a li-- urn- ...... ,. . . ikiiiii alioi.. tnent arrived, ami tiius accoiuphsned ' 1 , , .. , , , 1 Men. womi'ii and liiidrev. j.ushed his diKpieab.o object. Oi coii.ve such ,..i)Ae.i iii a va-t tlueng. ei an outrage greatly t xaspi la e l the it w a.s a g..,d natmed erowd. and protesting senatots and il. i . ii.d not evulentiy ai-po.-e.t to ito jusnce to attetiipt to conceal their irnVgnation lie was joiiieu oy vice i i eioe.'ii - in g;uii.-.ai ions, woo na i lotiiiu tji;:ir- so mi aee.i as io allolil a Clear, Uli- . elect Hendricks, and the two pro- teis for the previous night iu the obst' neted view of the procession, 'ceeded to the White House. They smaller hotel, in the vicinity of the Ai mchairs were placed upon it for .occupied a handsome open barouche. Capitol, stood gossipping on the their use, but the President re- lin"d with crimson saiiu and ilniwn subject: of the day. Tueir eotispieu- mained Mainline during the entire by four bea.'tifnl white horscn. Tlie ous high liais and overcoats of light review. Ex l'resid'-nt Arthur sat on equipage was hiied for the oecaiion. or dark materials, and gaudy badges hi. left. Vice rre.-ident Hendricks Tlie Vice President was iieanily ff red. bine or purple si. k, were o'o- and imMiibers of his household occu- j cheered all along the short ride to jeels of curiosity for the uninitiated ied seat to the right anil just back the White House. As he wts enter- stranger. An occasional rooster do- the President, while the fami'ies ami ing the grounds President Arthur's -, sign ornamented ln ad coverings, friends of the 1'resideut and ex- ea'iia.'e. with Seimtors Itansom ami I .'he people on the cum t'la.a nood President sat. iu the front row on the iu groups or pio!iiciia.i.l the length rgh. There were a greal inaiiv of i lie capitoi wit h resident friends, hulies on the stund and thir lich Occasionally a member of t'ougiess. co.-tunies athied brilliancy to the SKLLS MOKE TtUJACi 'O 1'Oli MOPK MONEY TH IN ANY OTHER whose weariness froin continued sit- scene, ft is estimated tlia' there HOl'SF 1 '"iil'i'll (' VPOT TV ' ting was coiispiemiiis, stroiled with were on tin stand about a thousand ' ' ' 1 Ji-A. ; Sherman, started to the Arlington for ihe President elect. This cariiag was also au ."pen b-tionehe. Jt was drawn four .-.pinking bays, fiom the Pre leni's hlabies. Tlie sca:s were covciel with soft heavy black Mid while bullalo robes. The Sena; nihil Com mittee were ushmed into the pres ence of the Preside.:! elect immedi ately on their a; rival at the Arling ton, and alter n short delay the tlirt e gentlemen appeared at liie south en trant".' of i tie hotel, too.t their seals iu the carriage, an i were laoidiv driven to the White House, where they joined President Arthur and Vice P. eside'ii H.'iidiiclis and Sena tor I taw ley Ma. sti.il .Mc Michael m '. ;iie Miiy at t iie White House jmiticti, ani e-,ioiicd the President -meet into tiie p;c.euee of the President. 'fin' President -elect was greeted witii cheers and the waving of hand ki lt iiiets as he drove along Siitneut h s!!i ':l f'oiii tlie hotel, He kept his 'ai raisetl iii ret'oginliou of the com pliment. While the party were at the White House, the Chief Mm shal of the pro-ces.-i ni and i.i.i aid iod. into the' lotiuds iind untitled the 1'r elect that I he procession was ready tohtai'. It was precisely at th. hour- .M-t. l-h'M) o'ci.ick. 'that the I'll sideiifhd party tnt.red their car ii:, .es and loin; the position assign. -o to tiietii in the line. Tho party e:i ie:e I I hi ii carriages as follows : l.'i Prcsid. ut Arthurs carriage. Pre:-i dent Arthur, with Pti sulcnt-eiect t'.i Vtlalid en his left; Senator See; man .icing i'reddetit Anh'.ir, a:-' Sei'.a'.or Iiatisniii on his right, taeiiig tin- i'i e-1 en;-t li.ft A se.-on l ci., l.age ton. ained tile Viee PieMih ir- ..:. with .Senator Ha.viev mi ;i..i is a DUIIUAAI, N. C, JS JIKADQIJAltTERS FOR VU AT l i A M TOBACCO. town or coutitiy c nisi it ienis, air. I persons. as H'JJliV.liCd dcins'iil for all nrftAtta. mhi'm t nnA hrlvli ed out objects of iiiiertst. Ii was tt u minutes past two o'clock Vti'rn", rsr ?nin-j ,rA r,,'u..- - ... - i - J , m a , -j iv.i' ii,i:i f ii- h i.:m ii u ooi n. e.i on l tit i i many of the strangers had been till able to find a le.-ti'ig place, during the night, and their facesaud clothes were covered witii dust an! dirt. M.iuv of theni car. ie 1 carpet sacks or valises in hand, while a lew hej.l course of the people their visiting clothci in average t-v.v band boxes The procession reached the Capi tol g; minds about t o'clock p. nr. and soon iiiteiwurds the luauguru. O'-remouiiis look place. . The stand on winch the Piv.-i dent was to iltiiivor his inaugui dress was elected almost on ti .ith the ll tors ot th ."-ieiiii.e and House aint d'i' ctly in front of tiie luidd.e eiitrain-e to the capitoi. ll is about I"'' feet H.pnire - the iaig ei ever beioie erected lor an inaug uration and was covered bv two when the President, escorted bv Col. I!, nneit of the Inaugural Commit Ice, look his place at the front of tin stand. The President's appearance was the si -nal for a gr. at shout from the t on- whi had gath ered in front of the stand and tilled the streets fir several hundred yards, both ways. The President i;nietU b.'wed his acknowledgements and took his seat. ' he review from the Presidential stand was a grand sight, and it whs a I t In-gener illv expressed opinion that vei no mine brilliant pageant hud ever I e. ii w linrsied m his country. All tin. orga'ii.atioim gave a marching sa' de a:, they passed the glillid Miami, and the President at first recognized; Hie compliment by raising his hat to every Mi'irale command, but the' specialty. m mmm m m m w, am iHi;.ySieM i'l ic cs Always Paid. iee. an i ., ever t. p nnhl vou ihivo umh.r PAilRISH'S shed, where vou w ill be taken i-mw of. un,l nliun n sold you wul start home feeling good. Dol. t l'olcet the WAiil.HOCSi; tobie.'l W Inm you want IT'Li; PPJi 'US for your tobacco ALWAYS GO TO HE UXJl'AhTKItS ANM EVEilVP.OHY hN'DWS THAT TARIIISHS W'.iM'dlor.s!: IS I HAT PLACE! ALL G RAD IIS OF TOBACCO SELLING HIGH! Pfirrih's War. house Im an m-tive dcmio,, f ,,v ull the bright Wrapped riiJ. Jtumember Mr. Pai i ish bins more p.l,,,,.,.,, Uiii any other two dealtrt in North Carolina and therefore it is to your i'ntereat to sell willi him. Try luin m.u will bo convinced. Januarv 15. lSS."i. Wi d o, d ' ll'1 At !i i'nh.'i- I d line o;-e ti 1 s and :-. and . It..:.; -t ;il I c :: it a, i a. i i liellcl. fio he t. aei'oi. e, ndo,v ..!' to oing U. ii.tle ,1 u; on tl.-. p;ii. It tv als can: iii.d Lit-: llags. ba .r.-rs. III.! I ;l -! lit 1 tlev lees .a '.,.i- cHh t ale.l the rough wnndwo ;ht"i le.ii. ding fronts beg.ia to b.o si.iii oil! . I i." cono.'.e .d v. - I k i v,.,y lie;i.,tl''ni, and lln- .-,.i! t i A: a le-Oi aietai 's h i been tiao foi tai .i into a line i'.g lu.i.e of g-i ceo;;:, hicil tit!ll.;V !vpt:;..s !,. i e Oi i:,e-- ot tie e,l.-, e.e. ine t idlililiis'l'ati.ill. 1 ee iii .els WeSe i:,s ei'iiily dee. la e I. A giea.l ll..',l'. "a Ider. re.tei; g to I i: li'..l of a b.:si;n--i hm. . e'li..-' .van:. i Avtnue. bote u...;i i tl l ie r. . V : , i i i lent el Ail i Hi ill-' eon. pa Tlea .I : .i - ' ; ; t! "Pre-eieni i:'.ing I lie w i iii'. gov line of i.ia; Lr- i.ai' ' .1 I it- gi : '. ami ion; r oi , ami e, i'v ,:v, -.1 i..i. . Ii' A s ll'.e c.tiliages ibtive out of tile f. lies atnl etlte'. ed tint llllf. t!;" ", Man!- w ti e greeted w ill) the v il.i e.-t i at husia;:i lilt-li shoutilig. wo ne n r.c . it iong and waving t :ei: il.lii.i;el el. .1 -i't. and Il.i seeliied eul I led a .vay with toe Xcitenient of the in nil. lit Th- l'n si. lent elect and tin- tier Piesi leiit-e.tct caliif in foi l.:e pi iin'ipa slnire of the t iuhi.si ii-ia, and t -at h oi ih: ;n raised .neo n ils and b ' ed i i;. '-i and i-ft to t he ciowd wlilell lined liolii sides ol .1. c.U I lae ."ay. Tie ll: -t division i f the piocetf f ion. rco. t'l'.g the Pi esi lent t .eei. ti ell began its nun cli to the Caj iiol i'le sCel.es oi, PeiiUhV iV,.ii!.l AtiliU- ...u.i-st b.tLili. de-.er;pt!oii A ;..;r s. a m op. in ned fact s was pre-. :- ,. ta'.-'y buildings we.e cov.'-iii nun ..l.s ..I" go' gi .ins coa ls ai .lliige.i i"! p'ltl lone li.-vn'es; a i.ott. spl...;, like Iii ei e !a.ily stirred the 111:01 i.ietab.e l!.i s and st 1 eaim i .-. s;..j j eeia. aides in hi iiiuti.i uniiniius cla-h dh.iher a. nl tiiilher. .ending a on. at 0:1 to the ,.c- ne. ii.e police li.gUi.itlotis w. ic pel fie!, and the hi. -ad Ai line witii Ii ii.l. d si: ill :-'..!' ne was . oniplt n'ly c.i ;ti 1 d of evert 1 lung that miiit ob ; 1 let 1 i.e p-tjo-an:. The I'. S. K.g'.i'ar troops came tiist. th is di oaitiug Miaie-.v ii.it 1 1 it Ha!..; - I m Oil lie Slate. W,u n.elit lei! h:.. -i. nig Ml .re ; 1 iO ii li.ii'iia' n lu-adin..- 1 Ollii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -at hili.s v 1 an .i. -signs, ad.nn. d tej ait fof the it-a 1 r-ne i.lii- ot tlie le'na'ole obiet' matching : anks i :iei de ne, and pi t si 1 ,g appeaiar.ee. Corpr ft t' ir set 'iieessti.n. tin C of ilMlldif' ir' of l.iids. lad ' f o. e.'.li.-.atio!is s. t l; b. 'iided 1:1 one cm. 1... I evt'iy where ii.e sl.i 1. :.c tit;. i tin- 1 atile 1 ', 1 ,.. Wei .. hi .11 d ei. ;he entire pi-pu'ii ti-.'U 'a the CiV see:... . to ha . ii- -ei U-U li s 1." lues ati.l i.t-i'ilplci :. tree's on in- .ine (; l eeiii. crowd vas soinei iiog urpi , cideiiti even in this c;iy, !.. c.i:.toii. d to 1 ceivt oiiipouiing.-i of the n.itioi Dig lit. llls-d .ole o P.v P tl.. Ti.( The House was m ich et reised And excited about what the members considered an abuse of their privi leges. Mr. llichioiuid "I'e ii son. one of the representatives fioia Hun eombe, was accosted on the strent by Mr. R. V. McAdi-n. of Charlotte, about reitain words used bv Mr. 1 1 v. as amused. wining ami li'.d p.uci.id 1 oil alnliie, Willi t of t li -.ir.iig a ace. The il' :s i c.! ar act .is;, t lie !..i k 1110..1 i;a The I'. S. Mil- h i's maeiiitieeiit lutti 1. augmented tor the (u'l'ii i.ni, 10. lowed the ailillery bat la ioti.i. Thi-icction of the pioiessi.n juo I e dt d Its fin :e- I ee soli! ll flout ..f liiasiiiy l'l-paittuent and iiieii ha. II J and C'iilie to ji;i! ade I e.-t. in O! iler to hIV'T'1 an o'port iunty for tin Pi esidt tiliiil j-ioiy to fit:; in lire. W:. on the march was lesiimel the Pi e.-id. n'.'s r'egant caiu.'ge wa pie ce.it. I by (t.-iieiitl Sioctim. Cliei .Mo - iia. and his stad. and a Hoop of I". S. tv.lvary. Surroiitehng the eat" ill it.'.- were II d'i."ll luo.niii'i I'D licennii. Tiie party neeiveda'i ova tiou all along t In-line in in ircli. Men chee'ed. women waved their ba .d kinchi. is and clapped their hands, and tic greatest ni iuisiastu was f vu.cvd bv the great thlolig. Pi i-Mdent fit ct t leve.tind kept his ami at his s-j si.k hat ill his hand ami bowed to tie right and lift as his carnage rola i slow ly lining. The same lecej tioi was aecordi d to the Vice Pie -idem neet. whose carriage followed. N"l suits 1 tlie t-oiii' agr' on its I i u Pcaisonin a f-ptech in the House : A latgo crowti congii gated around , , 1 1 1 - ! tho W hit e i! 1 nise; ninl a .o. her t "i ii.ii- and was stricken a severe blow in ne 1 . . , , ' , , , .. ;ly large one sin roi.i.aed the entian- facebyMr. MeA.lui. Ihe House. , C( , U) thl, Xittl.uu Hotel at tui thought its rights encroached upon early hour iu tlie morning, for the Hie evasion Anxious to in tun l.om the siiennvt m. n.t-ui. a er.me the Naliomi: Uetnoei Bt ic C. :a lor lustanee. when an unhappy look- miti.e and the Inaiiguia! Cmuutiii ;ug iii.hvid.uid passed up the avenue, it, , .art iages. followed bv the Ms IU !us shut saive.s. pushing a wheel- tn,.t Mintia, headed bv'thr Wad, bin row. in which itemed with a se.f lUh,loh (nfantrv. The imnt h .'.i'.isl'ed air. anoll ii- i.eis,,,, btatiiig f tl.w ,,i .ooiiation will, it. 11 u.ig. snnuis 01 .augiotr una jibr s and tpi. i ies give! . 1 . . f r 1 - . .. e .1 . 3lltl nj.poilltC'.l a coiumittte 10 repuri pi.iposi oi .oiniiio - u wew ui me Rlui preselitt'd a hi he lUt'Per action to take thereupon. 1 1," !M""'U 1 1 smcit-eiCct, as bpneHinneo. Local div The committee brought in a sort of ' J "-v V"'. U""' t HsMnvd to (,la,,d Army of the Re, 11 ... 1 , ... dhcia m the une. Both g, nt.eint'i, oseor.ii.p division, non-con.tniital report and a Icier ; uy l!t mV1 lhi ,i;s(.iV(.3 lu vi(liu.K I11(.ts W,M.,. V.x,,cnt0(, wi, was read, written by ..IcAoeu, in ; duiing the morning. memlablo promptness. which he disclaimed any insult to the 1 ne memoets i, L .e ttmnni iu- 15. iore 11 o'clock full House, and tho matter waH dropped. "u,fe'mnuc"1 -; ..... , .Arlington Lei. . & limit llt.llISllll llll-ll I' 11 1. IH I 111 I t'll 111 I I .. - . " ""o juuct.i tueir st ivic. s at tim .u.-puh the 1 louse wnen young jm.vui, , oi tlie J'resttient-e.ee;. Cloveiaiitl, accused Col. Hr.it of lazi ! Presi et,t Auhur In eakf.'.!t tl witii nesB, dullness and i-,ti:pidity. and the I bh family al. the While Jiottsv about . . , ii - i Ii. -. . ...... I o cnick. N.) one '.vrt.-i admilteil to ellectuiii manner iu which the voting . . , . . , . tlIlu J ! the houe to dif-tin b ins prtvacv t x- nptitart was "set dow n upon, li t.t.1)t Senators Shei mai.. Unr,..m' and n utiiided the members of ft lice baik- Uavvley, of tho Senate Comiiutteo of ! ut a mastifl'. usually broad front, w as almost i n feet, and it succeeded in making a had all t'-ey count difficult wheel at the southeast cin-- avenue open for r.f r of the Treasury building wiil.oiii bli nking a feat which ev n In I'nited .States Regulars did not tc tempt. A number of colored tui.i'ia mi men i pari oi i lie nrsi invasion. ghlv creditabe isions t t i ! itblie c'.'se i fhCsC lj;.At it ll ino-t coin- three '.Lou met at the !ind peujile Imd eongregiited mi ; h. icloek, and htoail nlaza to the eiist nf fl. I'.o.i i hoiiKair t t'li'tr s. llio.se wi te ocm ned bv Sclint 'ls. tiieiii'iels. of the ;l:p i.-itic l oips, Judges ol the S.l- l ut. p:uie t oi.ri, lueiiiheis o; l ne .'louse eadv "1 lieptes.'liial ivcs f.ud pfes-: repl e- ai nia'.ion. 1 -tore tlie I resi.teiil it lt tiie Sennte chamber, the cloud ti! iiont oi tL 1 stand had incii a-ie l uu :ii it beeiOi.e a solid til.l.-s in h.llllHlil- iv for iieariy lour bundled tent iu . I vttil of the stand and more .iiau onw t hou.sa :.d ifo' on either side. The cioMil continued less solidly in the l ear of this m .littmie Tree-. i,i the gretli lawns ..'if fitted, and the n'ufs of sill lo.itnililg il.'.eliiligs wot . overed. On toe I'oof of I tie t'lipit t 1 some two oi ii:ec hull. ii ed m- n find boys e.uigiega" i d. i'l t;:;' approach, lug avi'tiues and streets nnii aiy c nn paiui s and society oi g.i . i.' i ions iii.issed in coi.iuihs. fol iniiig b, i..;a.'il Ms, as as far us the eye coin! nacii. t his immense tiiu ng w.i. v.ui...is.y est iiu.ited as to tiuiiinris. Piesi d-lit Allhiif snb.se, .tent I - Mttd ii .vas siuip y mi iielis''; th" gieavsi crow .1 he ever miw. ,"-. n.it oi iiawiey. :.s he looked at it. said ho thought it numbered lo.'.o.M. I'leci-jiay al 10 p. m. the 'head of the pli-o -si. m appeared coming out tl 'the man: ells' door of tie apltoi. Plesideill Altiotr stepped to the trout paitl.'iiii, fo.lf'..i'd oy i ne Picsideut -enfl, I lint Justice I'.aiteaud tiie .loige.uit itt arm. ol lie Senate. A. I uin-i .vel ed as they loud lacing tbuciowd and ihe vttsi (ts.'emb.ag cheeic 1 again and again .or swvoiai niimio's. At U't-l' l p- hi- Pi t shield elect i 'a'.e.an.i ar.iso ili.d b- g:lU bis lit .mguial uddiess. tic Wii- c aid in a. f.h. i-lli ot b. :;!;. Pi lie'.' A bei t coat. nigh ol.l tils:. n a s.au tiiig c.i. an and a black ti:-. Pa pcik.i.g he held his let i blind cos, d i'ei.iii.t liilll and ensi haMii'.t h:s s,n . .ai b , ges , lutes with his right ii...ni- llcsp.ike without ma :il: t a ii'.. but ot ca..oii m. y coiisUiied a sin. to p.n'..' oi paper be.'ll oig notes of the h' .l ls of his .ils.oia.se. Ilia voice Was e. tar and iesoiiaiit and tie -.owly t i. uncut c-d his wolds aa.l titvisi..i:-.iiy Ulin.ii ab nli I't I'ltn.-esiis li to in. It- tiie elite' oi iiis lima. !.-. When he be gau the eiovvd app.auded. and whei. et I he paused to l:...e bu.tlh. but after a whi.e coup u i d itsc.t witii el. eel ilig hllli lis lie made his plit.ci pal points. His I lei a nee to Hie pifhtbitiou of foreign cnl i ad lnb..r t a led out hillil Hint ioi.g-eo lit in:;- t apj'ltiilse, but his au isiiei to civ:, se. V ice lefolTU fell lettV t'.U'. '.1 lie a t itess was very l.iiel and al pie i :s,y liiitintes alter one o can he cone, inh d v.iiii ait invocation in the h ewing of Piiivi b and turn- tt g to the I 'bid' Jiis ice and bowing to him sai l. "1 am now piepartdto tale the oath piv.-c. ibed by nivv." As t he ( ii ;et j asi ice ai ose to t.d intnister the oath t h" v si assemblage cheered ;.gaiii and again. ' ue bib. e used was a siuall in )-rocco-covered giit e.iged vmuiiic. P'.rtty well woin. It is a bib.e wlncii Mr. C.evelaiid' mother gave him when he let': home as a young man, tipiest the colu- of iii i:i,:L'i ine.lis had It ill It ad'.ncss fur the ceienloliy. A' l lit e.iiic.iisijii of t. e ceicnio l.ics tit the Cil. ittil. the ploeessioil e-col ted the I'i eside. t ial pai ty back toiieWl.oe House. The gi.'.ltcsl t iithiisiiisin was manifested a., along the mute. Jiie crowd "it the side wa ks had ii .M-.sed to such nil ex tent that il was in.posMb.e to pass through l'. .M il.Vpe .pie w ere h i ce.l out into the p.udvtay. ami the pii.tee ti t Keep the the p.oc.sMo'i. When 1 'if hi - I of Ihe hi.- reached I'lfteetit1! .itl'iet a halt was male, and the.v.c.'iiigecolitilihiuglu" Plesl tlent and . xd'iesident leit the one and proi" ".le.l by way of the 1'..m da tive avtnue . the Win e lion which tho pic. i. entered by tntii.-a duff. Tli" Vice Piesideiit's car riage liroecMled up r'lflechtli s'.lee! n. al io New York iw line b.-fore.cav -ing the line. Mr. ib ml. i-'ks. how ever, sooll joined tho Pu'seleilt a the White House, and when ev- tv thing was in readiness the entire par letig! tlie b Mi k KfU tin NlLI-.i: SI'A ITON, (1. y. it Y. V. R. R., We hereby let urn our thanks to our m: nv ein-tni.,..! u tl,-;. ill procession was patlom,;;,. j (!. ,,.. ,;l ,.lllliMU' .leseno the nam in Lk. llltllle. M,'VrM,v,"r "f!"' "", ,),,st '' blocks of GENERAL 'hlvl-AN I f,er bi-iu rht to this section, and are mm Belling at the very lowest price-., Dry Cid;s, diroccrics, AI1B mi llilTti m CAPS, NOTIONS, ('LOTflM. JlAUiiWAUK, 'K i 'K MilV, TIXWAKK, DRUGS, AC, (!' c have no old stock on t new. Vi . have .- -n.,. (.. hviiig rat..: All l-.iti.l-. f i .. We Mi-f al -.. agelila b r tin '"ai. isi. tr. HL IN STOCK AND AllllIVINM DAILY A IT'LL LINK OF Crockery N 1) 3. r. .1 'IIIH n K J. f the o ;e and the chilineii, of e .vhich .ipi.tng niicouiiii lied ; I'.i'ii I" fore the second division hml I passed to keep his head covered, and j i i most e.o'i s to limit his a. ktiowl-, e Igeiiie.its to tl slight bow. Til view of tin. tad that the t uee hours in passing, o is not m il ler for h uprise that he had to aban don his i'itehtioti of staii'heg with his Lend ue,e..velid throughout the levi w The ii rut divisi :i, eomposed of i' . ul'ii' I iiited Slates tioo'i and I it"ii mill at y org tni iti ei-. .r,.s t !' 1 a tine appcaianco as they j a-sed :i:e s'aud The President ' sainted the Chief Marshal and his itidi s and a h oi the . 'tni'ti'.iii s. w liieh m .rein d in r,i-tie,,l ii i , eood foi in. The . an I .'vi-'...n VIS COItlllOSpil eii'lii' iv of th" Pt iin svivio it M iti..t:al (Pia.d. T.':ee were T.ti'l'l men in this divis ion ..ial lie tr g i...l ne'ifhing and tine htilbary bearing were praised on all t ieii V t.thiigh T.ee. coniniaiiding the third di.isioii, - ive I an ma-; tii-U tlOill lilt' crowd ill lltlll Hl'OUIld ' I I P. ..'side;,: stand. Id- bowed to, i iie President and ihn latter raised' hi hat in ret in ti. ClVte iirg.'l!'lZ'' ilUlS llllde a Vt'iV . li:n I: -p'-iy. and were liigluy e oinpli llie iled ov the Pie-i lelitld pa-tv. Tali . t? al! in all. lis a fomhiii".! : :. .i'i. . ty and civic ilf ila. the ,:o c. s -i ui was iindoiibtediy t1 e larg. si i -o.d il l. si ever seen in a -hiiigton i in- numlii r of men who maiched l a .! the Picsi.Vitti.il stand is china- ' le i at about S.iltiil. j Vi -e Piisid. n! H-ndri 'l.s felt I s ii.ie'.'. I. it I'll ig'l -.l and retired to the . Kv.ce. itivc .M r s! ii f ir res: bcf ueall I'li't-ivi' oigai : it i iti.s had pass d , Many other p-i s n,s also left, the i stand beh'te In- j ara le was over, be- a'.i-,.. of w. a Hue is. Al the ('.' hl-i ai of t!it- review the . Pies', hut ii.'d paitv proceeded lo the iiniiig room f the l.ile ...i.se ami at t '. k of litneh. prepared f. T theui : by e- I'i ' -I. lent i I li;ir. I h. piiliii.' celebratii.il of th d ty ended wi'hu dlsplar if li. t-w o l;s. 1-, chili act. . ll Aiis i.kc .11 displ.'.vs t.f I :'i e-w '.-:. but in vol iiiie an 1 vaiiitV' li is said to h ive ejet In .1 any for-' ne v pyrotechnic. il exhibition lli.ui this eot ninml W.tli';! ll "as suc eessfill to a minute's detail although III-., stage uf preparation late ill ti e afternoon v. as l ot eucoiii aging Toe1 Si .ne .f tin' exhibition Wifi t'te Whit" I il. an alta of two or tlno huniiled anls. sloping g. i.tlv away from tlie soiilh f'.o d.l i f the Tl ea ;e.v, Ksecn- tive M oi -i I'i imd !.'.te I ; ttrt tm ut. 1 ! ;:':;ht was n. - , bat rli .it. a I d I he till, fill ted .1 . .vds In evil eal li to find their wiiv to tiie spot from t vei y ipiM I ,-r t.f t he city. No s" ii.n.!.' ot the iiiem'.ers who v.itnis-id the tiiewoilis Wi nid be ; . n -1 wi ! t h V. One fell but could Set s- , I he throng- Th" v olur tin y ills- .i l -i lt of ll tuuhi'.i.de gaiheied ill th" park, v iii. h is opt n iij. ni (ill sides, wi.'.ild p- em to be a si.nl le f fair and e isiiy ( t;o.! -h of aceoiiiplisli iii. nl. bill the i sperieii u" the even ing pi ove.l the coio'tary. Cotiiigts becaiiie i idisi ..'. il with each other, an I i edestri ins wnndt i e,l about in b. .vildeini.ii'l. frying to tmd their, , T(f wayaiound.ll'igb ", of the HMALE 1:1 J ii L ill . Ui.1 crushes .viucii ocelli ; i! in nutiorcns Noonev. an hint, so far hitt many bidricinis rr-1. l"i;uiilv teut'e alel. witi.-iiml h'lu'aiids ii ': , r. and pur efts f.i'tiid Ii ,i.l;.g ehihheli not their t ills of one lo another in '.s x iinet imes indic-ileil dis- ? the iiee.i,;,. for the in. si I at ' weie exceedingly jollv, and ia. vin d ai the.ii.elves and at eilch o'l r. us if it were all a p.ut of the j ii glilUOee. id'SCiilPTION. over from last season; everything ii i. iid to sell everylhihR at the lowest 1 a: in exeiiaii.re for gondii, it ili.'er.s on the market. ST37 PltOlP''ri1V!? i' 7 .vr 7 ' v y co. ,,y'V V AND TlTTi1 T IDflFQip CTflf Jt J t Ili iilUUh'l ui l P. livuv E5 4LT-7.Ct7.T, I-3Q'TTl CAHOiirJA. x I... ni.. i:r, 1; ..r v.. .'.' I-'" ' ' I 1 r, 11 1.1.. I ti' n." 1 e ,. ,.,r,u. i.e. vr:r. ft- 1 e '"'I"' - ' I rj le 1 -li I. i.-r .. CAN UK MAIM". I KI.V f VsttlK'I'I nil t iHrgmt stock ot -Itw Mi.l fF.liMBKe , i..rh,isKtr.iDt. 9iil 3 uiwku' Uib ever. f I. t'.r nil 1' I? ti t nil: ,. s..,i.. r.-, .1 .n . I I'I I ..I. .1 a'.lli.li- woin.n 1- :l ;r.i. f...i. n. a. -in I S V 111 I !' il A. ilAO LAND, Hvco, Va. IS. IHM Mr. "RaSfcU-Mpsta A-L R. B. CoPHI'.CTr.D TIME TABLE. HllV .'.. -i-llU-Wl iy. si i )mr. Pilt.-. iil r tn thi Till rli M la We.-K : W.irl.l M' Wi I-..I..1. 1 .: .1 Uib. sum t'i 1 lie lib.. ml). 1 1. w. lllSHCAI.1. i -i mi sr. 1 ll 1 N.i. 1 -l:.ii..-U-l., i'i.). M -.v . inn ti-r:-. , 'nils No. 1 Lt VI'. 11. MI'ilCIIL- 'S of l e as k;n ov, tl." epi-bn- li.ivn t.unir. it ...iriii..-.-!it ! r :li l ixi-tl.' lit In i hi- rw.'tiy "I i'i. ml. mi. Si.;.:i-nil'Hr 11, isil if. U-.i-.t II. ni.'iti A.-.in- ilai'il. 1' .iin inni. Uiiinlrt I lieffmaa Kxyntir Ulu' Mmilr t ttiiniuron 1snitt..r.l f isijoihI .Vlmii-ur Murrr Oak ' Hill A'I Ciiry 141 an a 3D am IMim 4 14 a at 4 Ma a 6 14 a m (0)n tllti toaa 1 tea a lit a at tHia 1 44ai The ull" r f.' I AnaiJjiBaieiits. They Lad a .hurt 0 people, had pa tol and on the terrace; and the west ty proceeded to the teviewiug stand tipproaches to the building, both for on Peni'sylvania avenue, do ei I ly 1:1 can iages and pedestrians, w en. I'.ack front of the Wnile lbni , and th" with strangers going to and i'mnt onh r was eion for the .u-e to m 'V-' the great structure. On the ttrti-t The reviewing stand hail been pro- north of the buihlinir milititrv enm- fni..lv .1..i.i.inl.il with ihigs t'nd panics and stH'ieties w nnii preparing to march. Ho'st thou love 'if.' T Then do not . -ijn t der vahi ible MinP. for that is tnr stud' life i. made if but piocnre nt once a bo lie of Pr. Ru'l's Cnigli , Syrup for your cough and lie cured. 1 Your druggist keeps it. 1 A tiie tit l.oboro last Sunday night ; I. t ved ten stores un 1 several oil ei b editigs. and on Tuesday a( ni e . t New bt rue burned up abiut. jkpul.roil worth of propert . i Act's Pills are a conveioeiit reme dv to have nlavM at hand. Tl ev are sit gar 1 oftl, rl, easy to take, effeetive to, ,..: rile, sure to bring relief and cure. tre forming bunting, and presented a beautiful , Thev ate tt'cetual in a wide range of . Huiidim s appeaiaiic. Tho President and ev-1 ,11,-eii.sts which aiiao froni disorderB ed tim uitflit Pitbiih-ut were plticed on the piu-! of the utoiuath and dieative orpins Tbo tmt rommcn tljarf ltyr pci'sln, or Indigestion, aro an i'j'iir.t."ii at t!i (lor.ioclt, ii.iact, Catit'.'iiov. wMer-brisJi, hcart-lmru, vmiaiii'i.-, 1 'f RM'.'iai'. oi l conftir.'.l.nn. liysii.-i tio palit-'i's t ilicr tin lota nilf 'i'i.:?, bxlily ami Pleural. Tiny abouM tniauliUM tl.o tilitOi 'leii, :il aecuro rrgulur du.tv aetion of tbti bowcis, by tba Boo of uioikrato tlosos of Ayer's Pills. After the bowela aro rcgulawJ, cn of nW P11L, taken carU day attor liiiim-r, H ijiuaily all that l reqitlrtsl to complete ilia cute. AVEtt'n I'u.iji aro lugar-roateil utul purely egetatlo ilcaant, cutircly fr, nml ro liable mediclno for the euro cf all illaordora of U atoniatli nnJ bowi-1. Tbcy at lb bet of all purgatlrej for family Ota. MFPAHED BT Dr. J.C. Ayer iCo., Lowell, Mast. BoU by all lfroguUU. lj"ve I 1 3 ". p m H IRI i 111 I 8 ili i III C ."i.' . Ill '.111 '.I .V. I 1,1 1,, VI V ' I 11 ui 111 I 11 CI . in I'.' (W III I l i M . Ill I ! .Vi n ... I. 1 t: a ill I aitito immiKD, o w i it 1 o.niiH.-m at llnmlnl with O. 9. li iil.iiii- ni.il all iwtnir. aoutb. Trala ! . iini. .s m liaii'iKli wen tao umipija 1. is n '..nili' -ail "r all 1 .inn. narth. l ln. I.... ui t ivialu 11.1111. wall paiMr ooaaa I. 111. ..-I. i in. s hnli'lph at 6:W a. m. and Wriv) II. i iu f. lnJOIN r vviyDtB, 3upt)rinlOBdBl. Counsel TifTaMe G. r. & Y. V. R'Y CO. To take effect Monday, Jin. 19, 1885. j.i.tr.v '.AcErT ai'SPAT. lii.iii .,"!, s 1. 1, Tralirttolug twath Mall ft Fwimpr, , Mail S: I'ltMH-np'r (. 1X1 11. in B..iiiiiuii.lllc, ArrlTo. .J0 p. I till i. Ill I IIV.-l.fTlllB, Lo. 0 :i ; Mii.fi nl, i " iim .iOlitll. I "-0J , su,.r, 1 ll.M S4-i t.uny, " ll" . 1. to i.i'wumliora, I w Arrive, t.i Toiliw s.mih bi.uiid will amp at Saafonl lor Ut- " r ,t,s. h. M(inBlso!, Oen'tlapt. JNO. M HOSE, oei.i Taiw. Agent. A.B. ILO00HS. I, MEW k SO., 1AYETTKV1LLE, N. C, Market S-juare, WHOLESALE GROCERS. April 3, 1W4. 17 11 mi njljjji i inr
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