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DAILY "OBSERVES:
;B;tntday,' February,!;! 1873.
JRAitvcAy' DisASTERS.-rlt is " some-
deutd jin tUe Carolihas.. , Our railroad
companies have , been ':; wonderfully
, . fortunate in tliia - respect, until witlfc
in thsi Iast,Vfiek'6r twdftnng.whXchlghat.fi fnr .a . xoinroiUeeJupyjestk
time we have had " to record: the ac
counts of as "many; as sevefi accidents
on three roads - centreing- at this
nlace i 'and it': is somewliat remark-
able to observe that "net one
person
accideiitalsndiild'th'us4 suddenly oc-'
cur with in "so short a space of time,
illu trates the old 'isayng,
never rains but it pours." r ';
that "it
A strange petition cdnics . iO the
General Assembly from the citizens
of Richmond" county. It is some
thing! peculiar; in .the.' line pt premo-
rials. I It is a solemn document for
mally written aua, signed, praying
the enactment of ' a law to prevent
ine veany gainerings Known: as tne
cotcji f in said ' couh ty Now,"
this is indeed a ; most v unreasonable
request unfair, we tmight say. -.. It
would he gross injustice in the Leg
islature to deprive any class of our
citizens of the pleasure", instruction,
entercaiD m ens or prone, w nicp ney
get frbm gatherings, which are lawful.
"The Gkeat
Georgian .'J- Mr. Al-
exaner Hs te'pL'enipf.PO.ifor
Congress, to fill the Vacancy occa
sion el by the .death' of jthe laiaented
Wright. If, in the ; e.vent of his be
ing sqnt to the House," he could have
good sense ough to leave iiift.yforjs
iuea8pujipU ana comeugjaeast
with the age, "the great Georgian
could! be... of . m uch benefit L to the
country wfth r'ajs : wisdo m ejeperi
ence, land political sagacity. In point
of genius arid intellect he would;fin44
few equals and no iperior in the
council of ;fho .nation. ; But he would
hav6 M;ciina''''OQt froni ain ong) the
dead things of the past.
Hop. Josiah Turner, jr., speaks to
day iri Charlotte on. the . subject o
"State Kings and State Printing.'
ne is tnorougniy miormea upon
these nifttters and: hii rem arks fyll
no doubt be listened to with pleas
ure by those who share Mr. Turner's
vpiiiiytis ur ure jufifc now particularly
inierescea in tne subject,
"YVejcannot refrain from expressing
our regrets that
should have seen
Senator
Waring
proper ttt invitd
this discussion -and f C is ;;equally to
be regretted that Mr. Turner should
have'deemed it
best' to accept fthef
challenge. We cannot
see that any,
good can possibly come of 1 such ' ft
controversy. The old Spanish xpirp
verb, Mwhen the canse -is lost there'
enough of ;6rds,''
pliedlto this case.
;.'J. ',
South CAH6LINA.--The Leufolatnre-'
of Oiith CaroHria haau
eration the appropriation bill for the'
ear. jcwrunge io say a spin i was
manifested by 'some of th'e inembers
to strieout the enacting plaflseiil?
together, an d have n o apprbpritionat
at all.
Only ift "few. of 6urse$?Bhared
in this
a large
extreme view Of the case, bu
proportion of the members
evincb'
ra'desire to curtistil the Jexperf
ses of
ture. :
ine government; m the- u
Our (esteemed cotempprary' of ihe
Cbliribia, CarpUnian, .'-cp'm'mlpg
iipoftiliis strange inclifaation of the
1 Grjt-iiernbiytpw ihelways
pfibonesty, very justly xemarks-JVwe
have me to thaj; stage in- South
CaroUipanoWii that 'jilljMklofjth
men in power, is . that iheyxvUiitdt
. stedlXfeyVhat a stinging .satire is in
-volyeuj in this niodest request !;
. Jmpliehat'thef GeheraiaAfigemiy
vii uui piettci pbtHBUS. & rjsei. OI --TOgUeS
who. to steal pnly; need the ppportu
nityirt:''!l':';j-H;: '.o -'-: ? v'
1 -TuoniiLE Brewing Across theSea.
- Tlie Eastern question, which has so
- often, disturbed the, , political- equili
. jbrium of Europe, is likely to bethi
cause, of , a general waf - in the , Old
; Worldj : Russia is pursuing a , poli
: cy. Aggrandizement, which' excites-
the jeai
lousy of 'other nations; and i
creating alarm by her concraests in
, : ; ; Uiefarjast The attitude -of rlHe
, ' ; European powers is. becoming nidre
:" ' . .ng every daynml1 leads the
. ; van against RussiA.-: She is backed J
. ' V .by Frances Austria,-ItalyB wen
' ... , , : DenmajrlcaftdWrW.Kearlyever
.r - European ower;f except v6emany,
, i ! tif subrt'England in caVcdf ar.:
- " - " ThVwprldV-piay be lled.uponany
grana crusaaTe agairist 'Russia , and
Prussia; -51w United States- would
J stanitodot pn) ready loitch m-
re appeared ariopprn
rnil3rPnViimte --b
r.ffij-Aj
The Vice-President of the United.
States: has been, convicted before the
Credit MobUier 'Investigating',- Com
mittee of plundering and thea Iyin
rn r -if' u-
suiiling featured I entleman whom
Republicans haveheretofore held up
to the country as r their champion
frfaif of honesty, ; virtuer and - piety,
has thd extreme audacity tov ask the
gate the
made ag;
the Seriate-Very :rdprly
Of course, Mr; Colfax : was only seek
ingfnlblsdeierafidnoget;, lisra
last'resoft for saving" hiniself- from
lasting infamv.ar subservient f com
mittee ofiJi natojial- companions
in gnilt'to feiveliima thick J coatof
whitewash, so that he would . not-go
down to posterity in all that ugliness
of vice and defilement bf Corruption
which now. renders h i m so hideous
an, object to the moral sight For
ne Cl.an.aa fteiore jn.e wona-comriciea
riot only of robbing the s Treasury.-o
his ownjCQUjilrYand 'isgracinglhe
high stationUie foccupies,-but' he . is
proven to be a liar and a hypocrite.
Conspicuous heretofore for:hi piety
as well as his eminence in the politi
cal world. he will hereafter, be far
more conspicuous as - a corrupt ofii
cial, a perjured witness, and a hypo
crite who out-Pharisees the Pharisee
fold.tfe:b
could dp. for himself is to retire at
once from the. office be disgraces and
seeklhedeepesi? shades bf private
life, where 4he conld Tepent at leisure
of his sins againsfc&
and Patriotism.,1 ':'r'- :.- i ''
WASHINGTON,; r.
WASBfx&fbi7ajiuary 29irTh.e new
Syndicate had meetings' in New
York and London They resolved
to placypf
thenjilX.KioolvUr'. remain
open only a few days. i
The Banking and Currency Com
mittee of the House have ordered the
sub-committee to report a bill for
May 1st, 1873 and free banking, July
1st. ; - y- .
i The AUofiieyGeneralrecbmmends
a jemxeniiary Rr inis liistrici, - -;.-
In the House the : bill admitting
Colorado was tabled byKTQte of 117
tO 62. - ' :
The Elections Committee. Teport
in the Florida case, unseating Walts
and seating Niblack. - Adopted. . -
J. B. Stewart refuses to testify re-
gardingerUnion PcifiRrjpad.
xiis anesi iihs ueeii oruereu.
Mr. Spragne moved so reconsider
the vote by which the u amendment
was passed, forbidding" payment uof
any judgment of the Court of Claim s
unless it appeals that the"rclaimaht
never.Tendered aid or -comfort o the
rebellion. v"" 7
I MrMowrill. of Vbrmon, moved to
lay the motion to reconsider on the
oie,,;wnicn wasiostrr-yeaSii; nays,
.... j,5v"iCHARI.BSTON. ";
Charleston, January 20. Gen. Q.
A.pilmore, who conducted thejpng
bbmbardmerit of "Cha'rlestoh' ' during
the war, is'; nojv ; syperintendihg the
operations for the improvementM)f
th fiiulKMr entrancea,: of,- Charlestpft,.
Heexpesgreatonndeneha
the speedy rcsulfcrtrf thd'woTk hbw in
prbresS' npp n the i beach qhann el ,
vijfgitea depth'-bf ? fifteeni feettrbn:
the bar" at 1 tftfr wter, hicti will great
ly add to theadvantages.of the Char
leston Sea Porter- ' ' Cs
New-Yobk , January '29. -General
hom Eckert, ' Superintendent of
tne wesiern union leiegrapn com
pany; and George : B. Prev'ert, the
electriejian. are tpvisit; Europe 1 dur?
ing the coming moh tlx in. behalf .of
the . - company,' to: investigate the
Working of ,the foreign tel egraph i c
svstemv esneelalfrthe- annliances of
I the pneumatic tubes, with a vfew to
buexr luiruuuutiuu uiiuiuis country.
Stand. It is a study" to see Mr!
Oak'es 'Ames 'on vlhe ' witness-stand.
Re does ;npt shrink- with tlie -airbj
y,MH wwmpvi. uc uiw oui ms wiae
arnvchair to; its. capacity He is the
most self-possessed to an at the table.
His pear-shaped head, narrow at the
forehead and full at the jowls, forms
a fitting . pyramidal .complement to
the wide-based trunk. He laughs
and jokes a good dealiUhat, is
not quite pleasant to; seesonie of
the committee laugli and: joke with
him as if Jie va :tiieiri;peen And
when heyarighsrrainerihslca
Ipng seartjopeng ntthph?hia
poweftif yawa -:eMm jerers;:land
througfrgjapeisi
of face the ! latf icfc or1 n-ls exactly
phat PlMephi8tpJ)hei
oy Mr; J osenh -Hermanns.iTne slone;
hddkeoViioge.-the btitlook: b? titer un
canny eyes,; arid Hh6eliaTnp
curve 01 ine eyeorows,: aiso xena io
heighten xh e "jtfeph istophelean - char-
- Grins Iforribly ghastly smUe.ntir
' 1 Uik(e ausi'at' tempter tooi'1 his
acter ot his counteftaneewnen ne
mirth seema to 6e in mpckery.of. nis'
viciims,: 'iHB grins nis wiaest; t;wnen
ne m aoie xoi-proauce . uauumeutary
evidence the signature to the bona
-r-taah'o w ho w deeply he i hasinvei
gied men who hafe 9 stbod igh in
tn uuoiic i esteem. jwo - sen-com-
ciousness of the guilt of the tempter
seemtf' to hare ,; -penetrated h is- hide,
and Wert; dri'atn rday; the ' word
t 'conscience' was used, byma of the
committee he
with. .laught
f
Oakia A rn calls ,
. oev.6."11 ; m or? snspectea Tiiterna-j
charges which bare -been lnftWfinaDei; statements resardinff-hiaJ
ainst him--a Tequest which 1 views on the future ' noiicVLbfthfel
;-wtts! nearly jCon.vulsed I w"urawing tne notice issuea at tneigaeain.i-ne.ousini.M!B,:aa i weii j
et' cAltoffetben Mr 1 heginrririg of ttiat moutniThWe6nownr already ..bled Jncle ; Bainfef jan26 TJREFOY'S.
i citrious studvt waling and ceady to satisfy any keprTrcas'ury very freely for their services K : J . t f . - ' . . j
d
eighty-favq years? jr , -;
P Berlin, January 2Sj-Tlie German
kdmirattvlhas.decidea to buiJJ rO
mqre large iron-ciaa ai preseuu, uui
to strengthen the-6ast; defenceslSy
monitors and torpedoes. -;
Rome, January 28. A royal decree
has been promulgated- whereby u. the
State tormauy takes possesum. oil
uivr'non fr ti-vlo ri tf t ft t TVf A -r .4. - - -A
irisTrumored the marriage of the:
"BritishrPrinct the "Russian Gnrad
Thichess wniiTouiided io
f.-.The! fam'6usv.Ticliborn4e claimant
has fbeen held in 200 bail to appear
before the, Queen's Bench &r-.con
tern pt,' in recent" utterances in a
speech-At Brighton.-7n .
, LosbpN, Jan. 9 It. is rumored
this morning that thd differences be
tween Great Britain and f Russia: on
the Khedi van. question instead of be
ing In a.'fafewayrfor mutnal satisfae
lory aajusimeni are increasigrauu
that "the governments of: France,
Austria. Italy.Turkey, Pen mark and,
sweuen have aetermineo.to 1 support
the British government in the. posi
tion it has. assumed. -
An,. Appeal
We ' call upon, the Democralic-
Conae rvative press ; of the State to
sDeak out and lend its influence to
preserve the integrity of the party
; We appeai tb- those few editors;;
who have of late fprgotiten the neceal
sitv of organization to' return to the
line of duty and ..-. plant themselygs
firmly "on the side bf.- organization
and unity, without which- the-very-t
name ijof -the. party, which i has done
so much to build up,, to - cease pub
lishing, t articles about Vance-Kan-som
combinations and. cliques,; and
the like, calculated, to keep up strife,
when there is no shadow of evidence
$suc5iifcomWatiek
fivery nmhersofJitbegisJUtuEi.,
who voted for Vance, knows better.
If any corrupt combination; exists of
ever existed between them, let it be
shown and we will join with you in
denouneing them or any other mem
ber of the party who may deserve to
fight, honorable and-- patriotic, they
'deseeTyvposss'-ine confidence,
respect-and love of the good people
ofKortb Carolina. j ,
' We-regret th6 necessity for Gov.
Vance's letter- - But his only sin was
his great popularity with the people
and; his 'acceptance pfu oTiiinaion
for TJnited'States -"Senator " from 'nls
arty.5Thus fatf-'hath 3lej--sinned and
no 4artherr . , f
' 'Others; who proved untrue to their
party organization, made a coarse at
tack on him to cover up their own
sins after the v had ioined-withhe
Radicals to defeat him.
Governor Vance'; could not remain
sileut am id such . foul, and unfounded.
charges as were heaped upon hinu
He was bound to reply. And . nobly
and manfully has he vindicated hhn-
self and the Conservative party and
put to shame his accusers forever
and forever. Battlebofo, Advajice ,t
6reat Strike in Wales
Sixty Thou-
and Men Oat of
oyinent.
fA'Xo'frdori'paer-rsaW
thousand m on are oo&oiifiar strike m
the coal and iron districts of South
Wales. ' Th Qr , d.isjmf htbj 1
ni asters ana men.begany as all sucn
disgreem ents 4o. oh the qlieation- of
wages.- auver
coal and iron
past six nip
ers, ana iren-workers, last summer
felt they were entitled tor art increasr
ed rate of wajrss corresponding- with
the rise in the price Of coal ana irorti
They demanded higher. pay, and met
with a refusal, rheir-only recourse
was a strike; and itheymaineariTi
idlenesis" for two or three J months! Ati
lengin a compromise wws arrjTcjf..i'
byitajitratiptt; and thfe mehrsnrrTed
for anincrease"Qrteny'perpent. on
their wages. Tins demandf was suc
cessfully resisted ny tneir masters,
Tfor no sooner had -they announced a
lock-out than 'th e m'en; convinced of
their error, withdrew their- demand
and weht Wck to; wont.1 Since theri
hoivevervhe 'iQ.e :jpf jVvelpjcQa-aSj
well as the price of ;irpn"ia8,fal.QlV
considerably. It is now the masters';
turn to propose a cnange in tn.e scale
of ;pay m ent for labor. As the m en -
naa-msisteu upon:nigner .wageiW.nen
trade was prosperous, th e e, m plovers
now insist upon Ipwej"wges;'"i'Whett
trade is- Repressed.. iPntBelsT -f
Decemiier th e jareat ifo'h-m aster s'arid
cCtliie proprietors pf ISoutfc halesVi
issaed.a notice to the-eliect tnat the
istingpagreehi ht Hieeri f?th etw
tnd er rrieii iri theirryjrliust"
terriiinate on the- 1st of Jan uar yv'ancl
ion and after th at day areduction of
Mju jer cent. -nouiu iaKe pmce in lue
in the coal and iron districts of -South'
Wales,, r . "
Against this- reduction ,.the hi en
omhinp.d tia nrnt.At. .'On VoiuJVqo'o
day an im portant conference between
the masters and men took nlace'kt
r Cardiff, and was attended - by- the
principal irppl-masfers apd coal-ownf
iers of; South -lale: togeer .with
mixi-y ueiegai.es wno represented the
Vast host of colliers and . miners em
ployed m the district. M this meet
mg the masters explained their
sons. 'for
proposing v'a
reduction"? di
wasresMn
an was - tnrousrnout vj. eyi'
ughout:ieyi
intention of
dent that they had no
their statem ent of the ? present " state
of trade. Theyfoffered to allow their
examined,- in order,-, to
. London Jdhilixry 2SAdam Sedg
-refused. Bonaparte famifv. " , t I t - r JJ
name; of a arty is a niockeryw ngi
;s We especially appear to ih e ? Senti
nel so able- an ally iu the pastiix the
be .den i on n eed. vV an C6Hh4vlUA-;
son1.b;avif6!
ti0ivtiey netB W nre$ lap-
y body knows trow ''aearr proseoution ana conviction ox many
" have been during f th e f persons described, in said - pro cla'inl a-?
riehs;;: aftmersT'mm
stantial ground for the proposed re-
uction. They stated their case clear-
ly, and the delegates, tof tjie . best of
i- yerswho hki cent
Pimoadvtcate their.claims rne
eUr-itea were; not : ,em i)q wered,- to 1
agree to any proposal, wiiuooi :tou-
suiting their constituents, i and F no-
thing was" suggested by .the masters
mfana of sftttlinsr the disnute.
Un Thursday -a great ' meeting of l
Jiictsi MnmersT. and ir6n-wxrkeTsl
w as held at Merthyr, and was attend
ed by an ecreaitea representative oi l
the masters, -ltie:, sneaicers were
earnest and--"jdeternnhed",t-ahdv--wUh
one4 of.two exceptions' theyVyxpre
sed theirviewa jvith" commendable
anoderation.'To- the ""industrial pop
ulation.of the district the ; meetirg
was one oi crave.imixoriance. a re-
solution uroiesiin; as;vioi iuc-.ic-i
duclion pof agedfanJ determining
.rii tr,
rateofpaynierit .was ; submitted-6
theassemW multitude. Its 'con-
sideration was postponed for a . few
u k u u;aai
. j l .. ' . r ; r At rrfC 1
result waK a strike, by- whichr-60,000
a : a X.?- i 1
. ?' 1..: ? v I
no dUturWe -of 4 the. peace
rkvonnnnAi . it. ciifman pv mih. nun ih i
curred in Ireland we - should proba
Catching Ku-Klux.
SenaJpriWbiteJ of the South' Carb-
whichis somewliat novel in its, na-
tnrerft being nothing naore or : less
than a bill to pty,the Ku Elux hiin
ters,- It is as follows : v r - ' -
A bill to inake'an appropriation to
pay claims -arising uiider the yprpcla-.
mation ot tne trovernor oi tnis estate,
dated: July twenty-eighty eighteen
t-ji.oi.A , -. I.---ji.il -
hurtdreaiand seventy one :
Whereas,' the Go yernor of. this State
d id. o h th e tw.en ty-eigh th day of: J ur
lv, in the vear. eighteen hundred and-
seventyone, mate ana puoiisn nis
official proclamation, in the' follow-
; . jj
"& " Z
C proclamation. ?
.NWherefts,- tUe;:-eaee anatranqiijli-'
ty of certain Actions of the State of
SoutlTCaroHnalfjCvnJiiteiTupISd
by assemblagerotdisgujseo: men, who
hayesarUdrandinjttred peaceful
ous injury, involving, iir many cases,
atrofiiou.murderiM appu quiet- and
;uh6nencri citizens v "
Now, thereforere it known that I.
Robert . K. Scott, Governor of the
Statr of Sotith Carolina; in order that
the parties, to. these murders-and out-
rages may oe apprenenaea ana ap-
propnatcly pnnishedr'Tdo issue this
mx Prqlan)atii .that re ward, i of
two hundred dollars is hereby off er
e I f6r?the5ipbrcheiWlon'and delivery5
of any atid every person in any. jail
of tins Mate, with proof to cojivict
thern of having aitTed or participated
in any or either' of these acts of vio
lence jintl m urder, pr of . having, . in
dissuisei threatened.the life any one
within .the State. Said rewards shall
bepaid to any person, either lhihta
ryrcivilian,. who may be entitled
toWceive them by arresting the of
fenders against ithe law:. '
; In tcstihtorry whereof, ' Xhave here
unto subscribed my name, and cjius-t
ed the Great Seal of the State -to; be
affixed;-at Golumbia' this 28th day
of JuiyJ-P. 1871, and in the nine-:
ty-sixth year of Auicrican Indepen
dence. " " V. -.
:(SigriedV; ' y
:)$BEK ;CSCQTGovernor:;;
(Signed J-y - :":-'. ;; ,; " . r--
F L, '(3pQ2o,:Bect.'ry, of Stated
t Andnyli ere&s: laiiaa ?.have . ariscv
and are now unsatisfied for , services
rendered .'tp the1 Stat ih the arrest,
ireas ''tftich claims a re Weh-
iy meriiorious, naving arisen in ine
enioreement oi lawana -oraer. . ana
th e good faithroflthis State: dein ands
their lull ana prompt payment;
therefore; v- :? V
. Section &t 'BeiL&haciied bv tlifi Sen
ate ''an.ljuse' 'of 'ernsftives of
r m'c wmtc oyuuj juoroiAu-iiow ratji
ijvi oiling iu t;ri:issjeujuiya.iiu
Wy the auth or ityf tfieTilani e 'ih at
the sum of thirtnve-thdusaudol-
Ijirs, or so'muchtlieredf aisinay?be
necessary, is herbyp"prpriatea for
the payment ofcTaims arising'under
the'tefm's of said -proclamation. f
y i Section 2c The4 said claims. ; before
roiymentbe subqiitted Ho- and filed
wnn ine: uovernor' whose dnty it
shall be to exam ihe. said, clailris, and
determine whether-they are properly
embraced w itniii tlieterm s of the
said nrocIam aitrin s . uriid . i f h e shall
determine fhatj ;th;d said, claim s; 'or
any 6f them.1 are vailid t;laimW under
wip terms of ; the saidproclamationj
ijt Shall be js du:tbaraw H:war-t
v. 1 . . s-t ? ' - ' :- .. k.
.i nub upon me oiat.e J. reasury, in iavr.
or of jsaid plairn
; to which tbey inay be "severally en
titled, which warrants. hall retspect
fully specify the cdse In i which pay
m en t is ni ade adh alKbe eounter-'
sjgnedby the - Comptroller General
andi paimBv atKeStatefiteasaWr
a soeciarrerTort o-theGeneralwTs
'iii1 iaLa i reasurer biiivw
sembl v at ' (t -next session of the
amQunts.paid..and .to whom paid;
under this act. ; V 1 . ' :
? Now the question is "who is to -get
this nfce plumb out of the' vaults, of
theStateTteasuryi .Surely -not the
officersand soldiers of the IX & Army
because one would snppose that the
honor of the ''cloth"' would -prevent
them from claiming tne rewara:ior
wy nave, neara,oi iniiig no r rrulators and aeents. :
.i v - 1 1 J . a i 1 ir win u vt nnrii rLiic aituui uia
lore now. -v.; ' ; - . - (did not : pay, a dollar of the tax!w
w -
j, .Ana wni
,'rea-Jh"at toatrueaoldieT innsthaveibeeu
a verv disaCTeebte'duty- -The numer
ous Assistant District Attorneys and i
I thereforeLConsiclerable cuHbs'ity m ah-
i1
$
ifested to'-kridwbb:: is'-io;r'get;tlie-:
$35,000-1 Bumor s'aygthat the I larg-
certain otaciai pockets. Ye snail
see. -.-..-v." v-. ! " :-
Of course .it will take a gcod figure
turc'if t?ie the parti ;s.ho;are pul-
ling tle wires expec io gzn ine jod
don 5 for .othic, nd ;ta lide k into
tuticuuij uu ub cvftAtuva v
KdJIlnx -spectre ther-re yet, to
awake to the fact that .thejr are mak-
imr a mistake. There is twa strong
and genuine a smeir6f .wbIqodTabout
the bill for it to pass witbwi &Pg
subjected to the usual bleeding pro-
ce
Refunding tbe Cotton
Tax."
. Th e-editoc of ihe CbesterxEnwrler.
writincTrom Washiugtoni' s'ays -C .
me Question -ox reiunamg me
' ...-.-.fc
; " lL tt
"to, be taken .up in the Hotise og
Monday next and will be acted on
ny tin nnatiy qphm .
thought : illnp
t011 Powerful lobby infleunces are
at work to secure its adoptibn. We
have heretofore expressed xmr opiri
ion as decidedly opposed to the pas-.
hrfc "of this measure. If the tax
when refunded was to.-reaem-tne.
SSAESS i&
w ' r . " "- - .
bill ; but such will not be . the ca&e
who
hile
upon
all the people;, to raise .the ,araoun
requirea tor suen appropriation
j .1 ..... -
The cotton.tax iwassclearly:uncpn
ati t.n ti on J k and ahinuld? never ; iiave
U0eri Collected. But slnceit has
beert !Iecied?anid5no Scheme can
ie devised to , refnrn it tp those who
actually naid -it' it l is better to let it
remain in 4he treasury than to tax
people again to refund the mon-
ev to those who" habbeu to hold the
1 f- ..: . . . .
tax repeipts. but who, when thev
hought JLhe cpttbivexacted from the
"prpdu'eer: the am ount necessary to
pay the tax. v
Of General
The New Senator from ' Georgia.
J. B. Gordon. Senator
elect from .Georgia, the corresDond-
eiit of-the Cincinnati Commercial
says :. '- . . ;
""He has nothing of the Stephens
in his Composition. He.i as differ-
ent as white i from black. He is I
young, ardent, stout, eloquent ; full
brilliant orator, a dashing military
officer; and a inan 'who- never,: knew
tear, in the southern arnMie won
the title of the bravest of: the .brave.
He is, forty vears did; Well built.
about -medium height, and rather
slender, and would be handsom e if a
piece of bombshell had. not made an
ugly gsu in ins cneeic..-. tie was jin
all.the battles he could - by any (iost
sibilitv get in to,- and bears sears all
over . nis pouy. inis . gives n.inv
8 trentii . an ong 'th e coloii els,5 v C p.
tains,, fixia, neuteiian is, ;wjj0. m alee n p
a,gopd,portioTL ,pf the Getirg. lgis
la' ture. They rem ember thei'cjam-Tj
nide-in-arms.' ; Cam pjnrend ... hard-.
'tack'ties are not .Severed win'1 ey en
years: . -. . .nj'..-y; v
j Papas are not romantic, it must be
confessed. One of them in : Daven
poft.' IoWa. with three marriageable
daugh ter8f has posted, th e 'following
noiice ovej .nis v.eu-pnu r vy p.ou,
icortl; coni; 30 cents a bushel gas
dear and bad. Partie- staying after
Oo'clock; will please settle'qnarterly.
NB.-A! -rectlttnade'aftpr en?
gagemenls and the full apiount add
ed to the m arriage portion.'' But
there aejgreat lnanj Covers jjrdent
enough to Milperite wttli ? a Vulgar
pal.hre altogether,; and who would
leerfjljjling'lo carry oiv Ahe
cimrtinsr inTtke back "yard with the
thermometer at if unable to meet
papaurpfiaea. . 1 :
a
A bill to nrohibit the sale of Ti-
cjuof t nniibrs has been jeiehfed
into the Legislature.
ewi AdvertisemeEts.:
School Notice.
-.r
JV1 siUtullviii foriiir tlieftitizci of Car
"ESSRS-.-AMnch & liarrver would vre-
lotte, that the Spring Tenn.of their 'School
commences on ; Monday, of the :enuing
w.k."Ffl)rilarY 3rd. The school isf con
Veniently located; in the fcaseinent. of.'the 1
8th ((fc streets, .where they wili.be, happy
to receive all applications for, ad mission.
Hev. Mr.- drich would also giye ttbtice
that lie has complied with the law regard-
ins Public . Schools and is" now" ready to
receRe ll ;ale?wliite ciuldren into his
demrtincnt wijo may dcsircs .ta be adhiit'-
teclv - : . .'-: ' - j'-...': : iS
1 AAA Lbs. Mountain. Cabbage, at : ?
t'X'iV.UU:;'
-j ansa a-j SvR' $ ;-i&fe- 4.i5 1
SWE-Potatoes alfinej loselHhg ii
$LiYper bnshelf att -v'
r.
''it. i"
r foi- waterproof aoaks, ftc, just
receiv-
mA 4 J i
MRS. QUERY'S. -
T mi) fif.
rniJ0fiXSOJ'Xtse stfick of fine Hos
at coat, at
QUERYr8.
t jan 23'
SELUftaUriIJriron
our fancy and hair goods at greatly re
duced prices to make room; for spring, at
Man 28, ,r;;T.,r MES, QuEUY'S.
-iHewBookfcr,'
1 1
AVIES AJeehra. BullkMs Latin Graro-
U.r mar. .: Smith's Grammar. Sanlbrd's.
5Bbls. - Choice? HotnShy.i&t received
and for sale by I t 1 i Y. -
j ZX t if. MILXEJl 8QN& V '
. 1 Tj ...Ml .11 A n nvirAll A : A Alll rkt 11 lrt
taxes will have to be imposed ,
. .- , :q:-;
'i-air-c?' VS'r W . e "
C01I1II3SI0N 1IEECHAITTO
-:0:
HAVING ; Completed,': our -new three
stoy baildingn the corner, of Col-
etre ; and i Fourth . streets, we nave-jast
UKMOVED into .it, r and; are ready for
our Customers. , - . I-
Our JEIquse is diviued into five Depart'
menu- .
1st Department Fancy Groceriey.
Soaps. CajicfiesC CandySlarch,
r- SMda, Ilaisins, vysieis,
5 Sugar, Coffee, 1'as,
- , Spices, lrize
k.' -Candies,
I Brandy Peaches, &c, &c
Purchased' direct from the- Manufacturer
' with :the- view- of supplying the
WHOLESALE 1KADE,
- 2id Department Heavy Good.
Molasses, Bacon, Flour, Ird, Mack
erel,' &c Our facilities for handling
such gootls, are,: superior to those
Of any -mercantile house in
w v ' the CityJ 'Merchants may
,Z i ; f rest assured that they
. .. ; - can always obtain
- good of us at
1 THE LOW EST FIGUK ES.
L 3rd Department Produce.
Cotton, Corn, Wheat Oats, Rye, Hay,
fcc. Benight at highest cash prices,
ijotd on. Commission. Stored, witk
cash advances made upon the
same. We invite special at
tention to our commission
and it ring business,
TO WHICH WE FAY CLOSE PER
SONAL ATTENTION. :
4th Department Phosphates.
WE -ARE AGENTS FOR ZELL'S and
. other SUPER PHOSPHATES, the
- most reliable article .on the Mar
ket. Certificates from reliable
. i - farmers furnished lon'Appli- v ' :
nation. : We are also
i . .. . , Agents for,-. - 2
GIUIAMS CELEBRATED TOBACCO
.FERT LUZER.
5th
D cpartmeni Xeaf Tobicco
; Warehouse.
WP IIAVE!CQ3IPMBr WITH THE
lteyehufe Ljiwfiiriul ixvii how ready t o re
cti ve Iaf Tobacco," whicli we will
, - biiy ;or; sell on .commission.
. Uur -vvarehouse lees are
.. . - less, .than tjiefanie at .
. . j- ...Richmond or Dan-
-! . t i, -,' . vijie,1 and the:
' - tet nrtc-es
IN THOSE' MARKETS ALWAYS OU-;-.
-TAINKD.
OUR larse and commodious HALL will
be finished and opened to the nbiic about
the :..b. irst of March- j:
v WE .THANK a cenerous iniblic for tbe
'jibfal'K4rnage.'Whiuh . has lieretofore
been bestowed ubon us. and we hunethat
through ' strips attention' to business, and
seinng pnr-fKKis ai row ngtires we may
merit ttlcunriivoanoe of their favor.
i : j; ,R. .M. MILLER & SONS.
'Jtonnary 4.1.1873. . . ...
I llTORE oT that elegant Sour Kraut; come
t iix: 'running; or it will ail be iione before
you tret av
.' -Also another
inanv worms.
' iaii.23 .
lot of Good Clicsnuts, not
J. F. BUTT.
NEW FAST FREIGHT LINE
BETWEEN .'f
BOSTON, HEW YORK,
'". 5 ' AND ' .
'-'.' ' THE
SOUTH Aim SOUTH-WEST.
GREAT SOUTHERN DISPATCH
x" VIA ORPOIiI.
Tflts'Fast Freight Lhije' is' owned, con
trolled arid 'operated ' Iy-the Railroad
and - Steamboat Companies '!n,:hvteret
the Atlantic; Mississippi and Ohio Railroad
Conitiaji yi the RichiiMjiid and Danville
hRailjroad; f Conipany, the , Western North
Ju rt)lin a Bailrrau. Coiupanythe Charlotti;,
Colambia and A'nsnsta Railroad Company,
the . Old Daiiiinion Steamship Company,
therMerlrhantfahd Miners Transportation
Gitupfthy-' the? t Annamessio i Line,?, and
Clyde? StiamerF, arid the Baltimore Steam
Packet -Com pairy w Iro guarantee
Bills of Lading and Rates always as Low
: ai the Published Rates of any
r ."-,v t 1 'other Line. " ' '
: Mark Goods "G. S. Di," via Korfolk, and
ship as follows "t" .
From 6sf0N, by Merchants and Miners
Transportation Company, v Office 87
Washington st. Wi M- GlarkrAgeht.
From KEW ? YORK- by Old Dominion
Steamship Company, Pier No. 37 North
River. .' Offices, 187" Greenwich st and
303 Broadway. C. K Evans, Agent.
Frohi-PflllADELPIlIAVbylPhiladelphia.
' .Wilmington-. and1 .Baltimore Railroad
,Co4npany (Annamessio Line.) Offices,
i-. 44 S- Fifth st, above, Chestont and cor-,
I mehingtoh;;ave., and ' Swanson at.
r 'Johii'S Wilson; Agent.; ' 1
lSfomrPjilLDELPHlA,;bra and
Company '8 Steamers. Office,? 12 South
'Deli ware ave??-Clyde '& Co.; Agents. :
From BALTIMORE i. by Baltimore Steata
f Packet Company (Bay Line.) Office, 154
Agent.
t. jpiaimsk forr ilowefldamagt-andrWer-
charges settled; 'promptly rr by fiThonias
Pinctoey, Claim Agent,: Norfolk, Va.
; ."tea- Freight handled carefully .and for
warded promptly in through cars.
' ; N0 Driyage Transfers by this Rbnte. :
t-For farther inforriiatiOn apply to Officer'
and Agent of the abov6 Railroad or Steanv
boat 'LineSi or to - 1 :a - - 'hi 1
C. E. WADDELL. -Jan
3 i; j lL06.?11- Southern -..Agent.
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