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,- -- . , - -T - - - J 1 - ; IH i i i in H 1 ( .r "I EiUor; Vfii Piwprletoi- ' THu wrtjoft of theCitizen'a Convert jias at lt 'given.8TiVpeothe".Ccnir test which fJopf rb?ided; on-thl first MondAy nlMHiyf Who should Be the Chief Magistrate of this citj ; jina,brarrly convention at Hie Court House and the earnestness manifest-i ed att cuts the fact that our citizens so regard it. V There are many delicate pfffsVt djEolv up- Wn'KordT arc the very ; hrst condi fFiHTS ouirrrrunMc"""-' :- ' : l .uJ ca?i . Installing Otticer Will von ob- ? their, ftanuroe patience, tionsoi thcuw'1'" l,lT?r 7 in the ttaxar fK5Shali!ri'eTpt- the law. 1 The Wftnfliinatlpn of qualities, required uVjhtEI but . few men, cafmparatively speaking, are eligible, and hence the importance of careful. zens before inev come 10 cast men TJiw we tlitifc oiTr c1fl7.eilsdid on the candidate put lorwardiiy them, Kavln&rtfie atiln-a!jrnent)f so many sober-minded and enlightened busi- ness men, gives the hope ,of jSphave Book lh airo said that in "the multitude fccwetWtfc quftlibcaiipi &bejeninnatcilf rWe (Jofwl - c c of counsel tors there is wisdom," once: we wwfd Adithat itIs Aso wisdom, to defer our own judgement to the ' judgment pf.the niultjtudeof coun sellors." Many minds directed .4 olhefftolution of a.grave, ouestion, ' sfnd having JWng-coniVnAf kiter esti in a proper solution, will gencral-ly-faecfde' It lcort:eCtl.Vi cand if they eome to conclusion dilferent from ours, ft afford a very fair presump tion that they are right and ourselves wnong.. Upon this principle we rea soty thM it is ottf flutylto .fallow the snggestion of the convention and - v ."swppwtat nwniAvt, fh ti iXWnt We are not here reasoning from any political standpoint and are appeal- simply-to the, common sense or our pebpie.'' Xs'ilie matter ptarids1 ..Hlen cnly . nida are Gen'I Young and W . F Davidson. boiliCdnscrvatives ; -Wih4bis dif- ference that Gpti. Young's fitness has Wrly VoTOOetedwhile MrDaiidson 'declined to submit his claim.rto; the arbitration of this body, and csmnot com plain tre th ink j i f Ay e act u oou tK'leHiHtrral ivni& itKnfthai fi n lire multitude t of counsel lors there IS - received th solemn endorsement of r s laxe covenlionTlh pjeopte. ommimitv reoiiire some sort of ottlhcAH.Wiappenl ml takeito! the !?it?; r":"r 0 :i otherwise amid tbeudwlravtion oi ev- , 'irfnfaif s'goTn hie bwuTTway their f irt.;,i,r Afttirelvnost.' Bv juuucuvc u j n - . r,.i ' ions is tne strongest possime. piea JiatDf TawBYJCUwe disif gard ? their suggestions and still adhere to Kh&r mbk zmMtnmt then, ' laiitd far this r reason we, )y ill support i; U;tteans ot.popuiarcoinejiinus hiuuc ine oncoruan tejlsxthat Join Y-tberites :L ;r::r,t..- ... las.f wefefc with :. I loM.lolconoii -jfKt . tlie nominee of the, citizen 'conven- 4if TI1EL L CCTU IJ E X AST ?i I G II T. jTha-hall was tastefully decorated "Tl:"! : .. ' '.V;- v o:ou r. jji. ine nan ai me unar-M ioue institute was wen nuea witiK2" -u-"'- V - . fWJor Bingham was.thenintrodiicn 4 by Col. Johnston, -in-a few-grivceful. .VYO-lTUeubjeUJoT Anglo-Saxon- Race 4ts- Pasty-Pr.esent ana t uture. ."1C.ax;s uciiverea tn a ' r i'simpTe. tf(Sltehtatrous:4W6tV deepty lipprjessir piaiui.pioe attention ...with occasional burst lofappTiuise" attesteAhehappVecuition of J listeners, Tne lecture I was original ygawdjand'ristruct -with great truths,! clothedfin siiplef Ijfiff - -r gu age and - fortified., by, a wondejFftri array f laii.7l ' . . L '1 Owing-t;the lateness ( Qii hVur w4niist defer Altfioye ektehdetl .no tice"bf the 3ecturcto aupeqUenTS7- sue. ': frd4estaeErof..Vbn Meyer- huff entertained . the) audience beautiful music. ' with man, the generous and accomplished priMcipjils of the Charlotte Institute.; --The proceeds; will le devoted to the jJIenjorial 'Association? air-li ne: west of Greenville. Trains run uailyi "V -rr sr isjr :. - 3 j. r-.i- Atlanta to the eastern terminus ie&dad aSdisttifce f KMmilei. that lift? the'lit nuaed on 4s. 4. - J Concord complaiueth of vagrants J A disease similar to menmsitis h a s a p peared i n Ooiif rfriabri. 1 Two blooded pointers sold in Raighhjursd fosM uftf&cl).. nsijinsq AsheVille (lld andStnyvWbait',Hstei6 '4ast SuiMy'.iljtT,t tli iyV a A valuable coppef mine ? hasb d iscx) vered w itiim. 1 tl 4 -' corpora limits of Raleigh.' "5 hVSi4lisbiri frAmdn sayst the' meningitis is ragtrtg1n4he'itetgftor hood of Rowan Mills. Several deaths have occurred. . Hvll f ersoli. was sold on Hatlirdilv IftHrfor being the purcuasers. . 'The "Educational Con vention," appointed' by the Baptists to be held in Goldsboro on the ;iud. and 3rd, of r ... l. . . 1 i7JI.i t v ' l f iuuy, lias uceu puytjfuf u f . t, Ther Asheville Honor lawhasjoeeji maue so siringeui.!injiivj.i.iai uox un lawful for a druggist' to sell it even on a physician's -certiiicjijte; ,v, The SfgnaTBi1reiitt:!of Washingtnii will have men at work on Black -Mountain by May 1st. They will establish a slgnaljofiice there. . . , ! J i ( ) Raleigh News says r 1 We learn that the store of M r. 0. D. Richardson, together with its contents, lucated some two miles "from Merry Oaks, in Chatham-" eoantr, i was 'destroyed by lire on Thursday ' nigbt ; Loss, some $1,200, with no insurance. .Ve did not learn the probable: -: causer -jpf the fire. The AshevilleV&postl'or says : A child of Mr. Albertus Roberta was burnt to death on, Bald Creckf, Yanc ey county, last week; .The"; child crawled into a large pile of straw and dropped some fire in it. The shddesFpartof all was the fact i that ttxHlMhe stood by and was unablo to rescue her child. . Salisbury , 'Vfcii.chmari " says "J Lnst Friday, iver MqJlill in ths county an Irish reddlerwas way ! laid and shot W, have -note learned, t-H e pedd ler's name." We ttndersttiiid that three buckshots entered the , head and his ret overv is thoucrht to be doubtful. AfnaCIby 0Vef mef "olmfd. 1 Holt 8l8serjia eeiiiareted4aid committed, cliargea witn ine crime. ... t ; ....... - ot vv ukes court ot the niunler oi Mjtrtraret Seamant in -Norh? fredel) Supreme Court, and judgment con- fired;iwav by ; -Judge . MUchell;(at yvilkesboro,' hist week, sentenced to be iiatiged Friday, 23d of: Wjlkes horo. which hfinr iwiiit-4 t.arft" lining LL.tmtuinv ritU Arv: WdviAri monev ($150). Unon .Miiiirckiarn'tj his friends heveni to Miller abodel and charired him with" havine the i j irrfr: t ?t ,i nitAneytfThat. individual;, got mad and swore.iTold bini,it was. no use; if he didn't jnet fork overthat money, he would taken to the !" haven, f of rest.'' He shook his pants ahd out k&pnedtl ?HeT had'r6Pent7the ha lanceTur clothes and whisk evi1 F. got the money arid part "of (he goods' Nig?atd he.djdn't take it out of the dwHiB2HU2vrhitesr wExpR:;KJcUJyiUiad, some4 prppnu'sxojeiviTPJU Qim; 0y negro, Scotfc-oHghi notto com plain The n egro was on ly -J lol Jo w ing h h pie; -; t :ij ,-",".-:t i-Tr x is exam- fi'Theiadios of ? Due; wWest havd41iftd ttOJl, e a fi net pulpit Bible. Wl "SHs Pf yCanTThis Be JLqye.?JMs o ,be the title of General .Gary's forthcoming ,ho!yel,;ad i" to iportray the experiences,, ot at, youth ful soul in the deadly breivch of Ibye a chapter, it iswhisperedi from trie realliffeb'f the gifted.aiithoirr J. -a Jr.. giP'';01 T'1 r Phanix: . : j It has been suggested that the cor For the Rrf,inKi)xiJ?oQe by MitorMnsioA) lie are iudrtlwUiunlMrtKClnW -Tlio. Air Ling itaiTroad lias' been" 1X1 EL 1 W W lefra ideiiwvejtp 3m su. . : ...... , ,. rill fl I fi Z.'-fMU r -Co m m Inatitl ,y fci ni ty h'u nger and :v- uene vre.ntrtyoeieiyia :opera foXtwo 'd iWft rnonthsnd liav '-.lJ Jvi i' till '"Tf: il"'l Vim It ' ... uiRimneu ine vinage- cnurciz vwatu porators .... prrtiie Anderson, AikenHniphiRuilcle4iQjyiratim on the PonRoval and CHaHstim Railroad LCojjiphnynumberingl35 - ahIe-bot-I ied citizen, co to , work ..libon .the. J prjybr road'ahd p'ush it f forwarif Iastaliation of the Princs of-7ales as Grand Ilaster cf Britisa K.xugats TtrnlirTheV-::Ceremonies - and fiwk Idotterbf Manj, - way in tlTanciuhati Cotuiuencal j The Prince of AVales was last night installed Grand Master of the- Ma- Mon ic O rd er Kn igh t s- Tern pfarj ,f poinp, at WniTs a rooins TW peo- sses nates. (Kingsley says, the old doc trine MmtMf il)re foliowinguetioitoyi rgnce: i llnsbdlMif Ortic-: Arefyhu.jnMy Nid nlKtfrW'widilkllisu- re coyerniueBt of -Jliese Orders J - f ! i Jl.c it '.1.1 nendencies of the iiritislv Crown 7' ' His Koval Highness 5 lam. Will. VOU OD tect aud Uphold the same to the best ftonreUtyTr ? VHisHtayiii Higlness : I will Installing Officer : You will not akiTowledcjiny surerior, co ordih- j permit yobr "preogativc or arfthrity f-. His!RytiHighness I will not: Installing ptiu-er : You will up hoiil t,h 1)iipp.H ! fiimrptiiiinv ? ':4j 1 Royiil Iliirh ness :" I will;" -s 1 1 it Uie Jliispnic aon w ae- ointrfiigfD4l 4tisr4of r ater oi'interjor jurisdiction ? U.; ' V Vtf wdlri valHigh rttjss'il ! ' w ill not. "'IiisfiilHnVrOiJ&feKn-'ybtillr :r ,,i t row AjnageJtiiuirp.aa.uon A ottWilI indgHof said Railmad is ttotlV ditiiictiou ;M thef internal irfipjvemei ' Installing Oilieer LaU eo iiail , w i t bout T ' t r - -i ft" l. T rn nis -uovai titgnness l win. r.htl lixim a4e5t.rre t pqu ftfjRed up' tuc tollowing pmyer : ?v"0-llrrdvrri!b rkleth thes hearts of r- ----- - r - . S , ,. j l . the greatest and humblest on eartlvL tnibue this,? Tliy servant and our Governor with a portion. o Thy. .Di vine Grace, to the end that he mafy fTiue US arij;nt. unci ever reiving on Tfiy protection he may glority Thee Mi'hfei works, f Eiidow ail those com mitted to his care wth sucJl a niea- sure ol ihy wisdom Hiat .they "J'i renderduepbeuienve to him w)io under .lhViguiding power, has been set ln-nutliority oyer us. lhis 'we prav, throuyrh Christ our 1 Christ our Priest, and Ch r'Kjflg'YTP- lcn took the oaths and signed the roll on thp. Sepulchre; the proper officers attend? iiig with the insignia (of oflic viz., steel chain, Cross of Salem, swordy' baton, ring, and book, which the in stalling officer took severally and de livered to the Grand Master at the Sepulchre. This solem part of the ceremony- having been concluded, the installing bttieer conducted' his Royal Highness to the throne, with the words : T place you on the throne as Grand Master of the Order in England, Ireland, and Wales, and the dependencies of the English Crown," and thdrf took his eatj tin the Vigil ' . t A titoyl liairing pro- nounced the Benedictib iSace:rd')talis T7- 1'axet benedictio ftrn oninipo tentWFillii, et Spirit us Sapcti, iu te desceudt et teCntnrihaUciit 'a specula sieculorum, Amen !' the Herald made due proclamation to the. East, South west, a nd v ? Northwest. : The Knights in order filed past from fboth sides, sa hit jugtwo at once, and ttfen tnarcnecY'wnrine centre, to the swelling notes f the 'organ ac companiment. This respectful salu ation lrayrngbeetr niacin t:tle Arch CfianeeliOliwod ttlli&yfotf pe dais, and deliveretl an address. A magnificent banquet foil lowed. The 'Prince presided, . suppofted thy the Earl 6f LlmeHck dnd tnd Earl of Skelmersdale. Nearly all the grand officers aiid: Khights ntesent at the installation sat dowii to the banquet, 1 and ihi6nff the-Amefican Knightsii Jjiresent were Pav Director LHinmng- General Roddy, United State army, ; ,f Atter the repast,7 hisTRoyal ttigh- Uiys. wj&i) was "receiVea with the haibStleTtliusiastic cheering, rose and r u .... sMd that on such an occasion few words.; were req uired to introd uce thqtirk tnakt pamely, The Health of hertJlajestyrtbe Q Veeti.n In con nection with the toast he had .IoT make an" agreeable announcement. They were ail aware that theiQiieen wa the patrones of Crafts Masonry, iillvt ug UHM ia haojvovj o li III I JOIiril to state no,v5f-4that he would be th?, p)itrmiessttf ti m at ion aiiTjitlFjA ni ense applause and tbeienfth iofher Ma jesty! Was i; drimk 4with nine times liSWetH't.?.1 fc'i "' m ' VWA' i 'm ! L 11. l ne riart oi DKcunerauic, in pro- terj ex pf ssed th e' great pi eas a re h e lelt at seetng; so t nyuiy ;1 jgen tleni en ttUH4M . The "E npani pjn ent" tliat afternoon had 'Eppanj been 6ftV6f tlie most brilliant he had ever atpded, and such.a, M ? ht had ..LiLrriii 'OIL 'wiiJjlj ii iiever uccu?wi in jiii5ianu oeioru. p iThe Prince of Vales, on arising to' respond, was again : cordially receiv eth He thanked theccomp&iy very heartily- for fethe kindtniahnerl in iwjhtclth.ech.; reeied iniln iieedv sd fedHllal'ast thatit was difficult torlhitr? w orus - aueq u u t,s 1 y ingsi-and he coul .. 1 . . . : ..'. . tiresstrie plcaslire pree.n( on that cxicasiivri; and in. hav- MiiK uc'ew rievvcM vou vkhuu iuiuteiv Thei might rely. uponLhls "dbing'eve r thing in his,pqw.er,.$o.jrom,ote tbe interests, of their Ondei, Jie, desired specially to thank i :tbose ?gent lem en who had rnme from nfartis takft.nw.rh iVtielB ifroeeed-n He could bear cmpuatic icsumouy to me kiqu ieei- other, side of.tbe, Channel loud cheers jrarifl v' liajj, peeH J forgotten the retreption they gave-, him in the Gi4ind Ik dge.6F,Irela nd3 Renewed cheering. It was not the, custom of iianK.unueu oiates navy, comuus- T IT- IS... . !.! " I isary to ine vena iwtposuaon :voi foilendann, Uiiited States "i cavalry : aii ..- e i d i only again iexi he ifeitvtu. beins Craft Masons to make fonat speet ats and he7 as their Grand 'JdaterUiu .. . . - t , . A - j . . 1 . not aneaiv 10 vtoiaie lossco.ueu nwe. nsiuae vy regretiHUine ansence pi me . w.o4 h is aTmearthanlrs JbrJavinsyacat ed.his placcin hiivor, Me it siVerbigH lirlWat esteem icttie'. so shoulcf tiave d( Public, ri7n. i?..v- ii;m t 1 " Tursiiaiif ton6t!cVrndetihgdf Citizens of .thei.-EswUNrn portion ' ; of the CoirnlV irre Dectiveftf nartv. dr g?derub ty f UoniMi issiomr&iyve im ester rfnd Let6?jfc iX)ntry f4 I ; r. W i leeeWaaled 6) the Chaii aridJ.tIKSIxjiiu Doc Patton, Jake Campbelrrtfhd pafeWfsineVIWtfiliilwtg. i Tn??Coninxrff de 'hWig1i their ChaimiaWoir0:JifnYfr1tef report ed the foiiwfnrnJrtions which ommis- e the County of York to the e:ifitu stock of ilre Cm ester WntriieiloiFNar- irrwv- fnrii- RslifivVit'n t ArefiH rt "Hl ? OiittirUCLIOil hep- ssary to coiVferii"' Mend't&adi the largest .number. tottttie!' 'pelrtple. Ithereof, as declared by the s;i,idtuom- iiirssionera,? .On;' tiie x:oiHrary.,f it is nianifeslthat:uch:a road will ' ad Resolved therefore. That we arc on y posed to such 'iMyibsript ion and cle-r lniioners in pledging tin fcdu of Ynrk&uty to At&xL.-&r. u iiouuce tne action oi me said uoin- le (Hith and o the nnv- jneni otsawfuim iof such a nurnosc: e wonid, vteremref i c insiuae k J TEUEirn i?ie osservek.j t oKosiri tfee4il 5i oHihGwnd jf I .p irIriiaaKf'IiVAwouidi certainlv becordially k recelvedHeS v y v v C- : -.v ,) rrthc ChirDnoinled" Cdn-JollirM,, UV Were unatilniaftslVWDteil ; ! Wlw P3le siij'clibed th 3tr OrtWI lAfill of' Yok''Oc4Mtyji-,riiat vance the in terest of1' only - a small pbrti&ifttep ZXLX;S exposed ti vVPfwish thafeiuchlWiibscriptioite shoiild I niauy, nit.n VQU litr 5 lUC , pilUlK'- T i i ,..,f.i:r.:.i:.,.l ... wi.l..:n thAf lie gi'WtmixjIiyiAl bejtbmit tel t the people on the 30th Ala v. liefiOtydt That . the Coin in issiqiiers p the votcra"6rYork County. fMd,Tfi'at;irs:df 8fftstfition is not submitted as -aforesaid; we will resist and oppose tle 'ay'nient of said sum, by every legal'nieans in oiir powerf yt.5V On motion of Col. R. M. Sims, the Xfinmiand 1Yorkvilliii,jiaHm'r wereirequested to publish Itth(Es pro? cecdings of tiie meeting. ' ' ' B fWii.Y RutvEs, Ch'rm. - . 'J. C. Lospox, Sec. Pardosed. On Thursday our lit- tie txmwmmity ftffr gladdened br a dispnteh ri Washington announc ing that Dn E: Ti Aver.v -had been pardonetl. For this act ofvclemeiicy, the -Presidents deserves the com-' mendatioil of our people. j'" ''' It !msieen well known 'here for. ;a long tinle that IhrAverywas not guil ty lor the orTence with whidr-he was ! cnargea ana convicieti iiiw 4351 ra on therefdre-i bhly an kfetJ iof justice ; but then. f iret" iMIce is' aereat deal jof aSoUth rdlH gWfeman ttp,. rejeei ve, aiid we precbu ae cordinglv This . raises a ouestion ought Merrill to bp paid for the conviction &Very?i We thfiiM IBe Governor, cmglit to strike this case fayn the pay .ro It it is tnie. th'dre war "proof to cciniMctf".i)iit' then, the Mflj6r pro duced false proof and ho man ougiit to be paid for his own wrong. Rack A mast siugutar, hnqitefJliHs iiist. taken place iii Paris; YA. JtfDecroire invited several of his- friends andf a; small comnanv of scientific men to dliieA ithtihii on the lies h ipf horsj 4 hadcnedyfrArtiviHe,?landerIAbf art aVs jitst Icilletl Mr tiyflropbbbia. It wa.aestranmiet" one that prayed. hej? devotion .of eaci man th fire, to .scien cet ha'2'jeJijJ 'willing tb'rwk.his ' Ji'fe' todenfdnstnite in the hiosttrmctical -manner. that the flestr rif animals Is not affettteilaiwhuniaiv fobd h even thWoTst diseases-Tbe, fi rtr pu hfic'f i ant! spurges away ' all1 infoctiotu The direct or of the Pari Eib-1 penm'entT sent to feed the animals. ,l, t. , m w . , J cttish .Emigrants' from Rouioxta? The New . York Herald saysthiit seve al wealthy- Hebrews have 'fe5 centlyt arrived Jntljat cityt from Rou man iaV w ho have cotnje to th e Western- World ai-pioneers of ( sever al thvn?q ft.dso tjyf ir co-religiortists m en ts shall have ; een madafqr thfii r? resKlence in this new 1 and.t ahid it is considered that'the ex6dus. will ni'ob-' ii. . . i -. i . ' .. i .ii -i . i aoiv seuie near jjincDinp' ine capital of Nebraska. It is comnutecl that j as soon as theft, colortV; has been fit 4 a ...1 - i ' I v. ' trli .1 H ' .v J e evi (1(1 t,nirj uiiiie4...Lvoa xruni three to rive thousandU inimedjr. ately proceed across Europe iojAnv- werpv j viieij;iaTn, wnere iiiey- win em bark fori N.ewJJ ork ;js The dwelling h6us,ej4)fW. C.JClugh, EsqM I near' Sirani ops! pross 'Jloads, was totally destroyed 'hv fireondas.t Sabbath. He lost about 100 bushels of ,wheAt,.l5 bale of pttpn andaH his hous6hold fumitar44-jp4rtan 51owlGarlenaw aaid to com orate thistReory frmvf personal ati : the'Icondemnedt Tifeat 4 - JD,the Southern and Atlantic Wue. ' Killed by Accident. it jjaltimor K, A pn I . -1 n 13 moriH' viJr gun went off.' Tli e load entering Crews WASJtFPT.OH.'A 5.7-rThe.tem-Mda the At- Deraiurfeirfil'j emaini I. lantic . States, ireuiirany during the 4a,!t?4Mkwir,jn Ihe ; M tssissi p pj jVn llev, a.n d 1 1 tter Syit h- wsstiif tr-t ,be wetfteri v Uu,i t j4es, nortHellyfSotheaerly wiudsy partly cloudy and warm weather.' : Tj A FAY ETT1 fc t IlTff . WA DTtl ft 1 2G.rrE X - 'VTfe. Frsi$,ent ''CvilfaxpiPast-s Grand Reeieuttiveihe Orderj bf Odd r eiiows.jirx lvcu.in xnis citv last ev- ing, andiAvaH. at Odil Fel low's iial v lyisti wa thrown1 open to tlve;'piUlu!iU A large crowd assembled. JI iifnde a short, speech which relatemostl tp Odd Fellows. He leae$ delegation to-flaNvfoi Gre'en'Castte " where- there j -will be art ddd Fellow s' eel euration . ins iftTiie.xTroubles in'MaSid. 1 r , , IppiD, . - pTi t23.- A pp I i r icrt 1 d is -tuf-bancte7oc4iirmt, iii Bar rdlomtMast n igh t. thi j ing s hich W 1 V -i n t er n a --tionahst, iiO!igoster;!,.-WHs .jstalibel and seriously-injured. The -City is now npiet.i j r f , afifcrtnUt tfn heet r.?rh h ere, announcing the capture by' the gbv- j ernmept of the fotces kjf tlve Carlist Meeting of tlie' - jrade-Tnidns. t; yt-w ok,;t i?w. a - secret; meeting, compoiftHr or. .aeJegatea mm various trades unions, through- tout-the ;U;;S, rwas-held jasjt .ev-ening- at iSIasonrc Hall. Ihe subject- d is eu'ssed as the eiifircement of the $ hour rule. Afttr long?detmte, it was resolved to pos'tpotie' aMioii until 1874, as it?was belie veil the trade or ganization who won Id ile .stronger and better a')le to conrneF employers -do Comply with its demands in this par ticular. . ': ..Aii open int;i uig;-w in inr ut'iti - m tli is City in July, when it is expected tlieewilj be a general attendance of 4engAteV frbm traded Ainfons in all the principal Cities hi the United states. ;r i Probable Civil War in Paris Buf . i - " let and Kartel. i r New York, April 26. V 'special cable telegram . u the World, fro hi Lond6h)Tsayfi tbill.i? patches receiv-' ed,$here from, Paris show conclusive lv that that .'the: grayest apprph en sAqiis are lelt in the highetand pol itical Vly t he best in form ed circles,; of Paris. of almost immediate-.c-ivil war. Tii e recognized monarchists have been'arapidfy gaining strength, and a re d eter m iu e l to-1 in ve T h i trs th ro w n ov.r. let the exist be what it ma v. 'Energetic efforts' will I e ' made to; defeat M. Buffet arid cie t M. Martt l President of the Asseniblv. It is doubtful if the Right would Jbe .able to keep Btmet n m-r the President s chair. .Tfiiers'is ueteiiMined to forte tjie .Assembly t o, estabH1v" a i lepub lic or accept his 'resignation should it be oileretl. Lyons is soothed k nd kent frain insurrwtion only by the extraordinarvpreVsre of the sold- jerstihd police. v The " least troubles elsewiere -. will precipitiite a - crisis' tuere.-. - , , . ' '. ' ' In Naples and. SnxonV, therie is -a good deal of dissatisfaction, which is activeu' fomented oy Italian revOlu tUMaryiAgeH?. UXIJTP6" r3 "n : th e sarlace, quiet, Jut the extraordinary pret-auii)ns iaKen.iyinjB auinoriiies rvtiil thmr anr)feiiiansiui)s and hrove tlre'sttOHgest foundation- lor their' gravest feaTa-of ti'oubie. "':'i f ! Particulars of the BatE of Gen'I ashixgton. ADrii:26.TrGen Sheri man-received bv lastimht s mail the tu.ll official report of Gerf. (jallem, of the cjrci m staji ces -attend i ng t h e fmuder of tiefiCifntv4. Gen. Gillem teVest iibt h'efetofiire Vna'dft pftbljciocr iiit:iiLic)iia ii ue ur ivjiin:iutjia u 111- 1 1-. Heaava that' on tuev nisht"1 before the conferences to j ,b U frelibe'ilside and cailetV hint to jit- ness in the presence of. several loth nnilihe.com uiis&iojiers ' vent ''outiVi th eJdefensssi Qavitr lllem ; !be came so satisfied frourrfthe iiidicar? tions roniing under his olwervatipnV that treasihr3t'1ias intended thatdie determined to send iLcburierto Ociv'l Canby .withira.; ui es'ija'gqi'ef treating. hiwrjt6'oe oh his guard. Just? as: 'he; yrtabont t6 i write, he beard r the. nrmtr viiich"he at: first thought td hroceeel frohi!ltlie attavk ootCol Mason.: fait in a mQioent 'afterwards. be saw that the assault and murder lof Geh'l Canby and Dr. Tlicim as shad peeicOAnltte1Iandahat be was ft 60 Iatelo s -ive thtm 4 Ml M f Tt tlleplnlooftbemiHtirixJILt: tmUttiitiViU betranck bettcx, 01. they can be k ept i n t h e,. Lava Beds: r J t 'HiV tnt'o a. irtnof iiriiW tn'sthrvlhfim into ubrosiii.t but if th .1 " ' 1 .- . .'. . S L: ineir escape ana scattej lurougn, ine country, thev will caiiaeifefuTha- Voc and desolations i If , they. Can Mir auce oiuer inoes to-joiiiinem:.aii Indian rwar tif -rery 1 serious - propor tiona would ba likely to s eiisp 0. i lrn .Tmiti Ttilh ii limkf f rif r wai nlrtV- I I tonrnnt. nt I Iinrv siTrews! , when . the ers , thit hewarued -Jm wn-.alu of, s the danger oTTttmrfotne1,- juirley y ith !apt JaUc;3a way fXrom the i pro? 't o ion of thettrOoris-Tti hiu uyjftemgldkrm Genl Canby of Heavy'Dcfalcation in a-Kew vJ "-: . - : - . -''"' umi mi lRpninnn ir. tviiK rprwmini ,. v. -i Atlantur .aUonal Bank had .,1 tdifficult itbe report spread n,2f ment m financial circJes.::, It wa' terwards ascertaiheti thatthe reJ vv,asxQrrect;untf. tbat the"Bank i tempbrarilywisp ed business up to three o'clock -nfternmni,- -The cashier, F. h. T ' tnry-haa it is aid.; confessed to 4 oft he comm ltteehTi viHccoonti the.BakriimleTi;inyfstigition that he is a defaulter in four lJ dred?bmisnddpllars The reJ of the dellatiph hnon tbe Bant f not heen ascertained Later Atlan Nati6nliBanfcil7 Nassau 8t.,i8 h,irV: lesrfVhkhkmntiH The Cashier u TairitiirhsW'cfefauUer tb the ijlra'aVV, a . u ncKnowiclred IIUIICII. - 0.11I1 pCl?UII9 Mill g)f bMUtiaHrUnexpected , collansp 4 Inctnal deficiencies are said toteo iiau iu in ion. v.- ? MAltKCTS. New; York, April 26. Flour n uncUaTie(rS(tilhern flour mmler requests ,68Cl.St for com mon to I CAirn, anu aio to lZJOV lor good cncju:e extra Wheat dirmj with only mocler; demand, V7' Cn-r-Strong, with fair demand UrM.9v:-rEasier to-day-; , rilf ea iroui to b percent per anni Expiiangedull and weak. Gold-Dullf' and steady : 117J 1171 ; late quotations being 117. ; . ; , . . Cotton. f New York- Quiet and unchan" row;jmidf 18f ;; inids. 1. 4CfaXvestin Q,u'ict ; good ordin ."Hi j tfaies itx; receipts oov. New Orleans Demand modemt .1 mid; 18J ; Sales 1800; receipt 10tt Mobile Quiet and unchang imd. 18 ; sales 000 ; receipts 37U. 1 Sayariiah Quiet ; mid. 18J ; s ! 652; receipts 773. ,Gharlestonr-Quiet ; mid. ISi ; a 400 ; receipts 606 Baltimbre--Mids. 101; sales li j. receipts 34; Norfolk Steady ; low mid. II sales .220; receipts (13. ,Wil in ington Quiet ; mid. IS; sj 118 ; receipts 41. I New Advertisements At Cost for Cash. M EACH AM is selling out ins en m i i . Siock tit BOOTS & SHOES at forOASil. J apr2C E HAVE JUST RECEIVED a Stock ot DKliSS UUUUi, very i y and cheap. Oaii and see them, ai M 'it liKEM , liKO W , i ( "if EACH AM 13 SELLING OUT 111 Boots and fchocs at Cost, for CasU apri3ni ... f JUST It EC LIVED, ; A Stock of Grain Cradles, at Cradles, at ?1U4-UUUU A CO S 1 Hardware Sto ..apl.27.tfj , ; . . . . 1 1. pO TO MjEACk AM'S FOR ; cheap Bit VXand Shoes.' apr 'i . . NOTICE, v j Municipal Election. AN MONDAY the 5th day of May, 1 J an election will be held at the In House in Charlotte, N. C.. tor Mayo' ,the iTity of Charlotte, and three Aiiin for each W am in the city. Ihe ln'i persons are ap)ointed judges of the sa viz : A. I Martinl J. P., Register. 3 J Sims, W R Myers, Judges of May Box. M M Orr, J W Wadsworth, Judges Aldermen's Box, Ward No 1. I iJ L Brown, Louis W Sanders, JudgeJ AMernieil Box, Ward No 2. - C J Cowles, A H tJreswell, Judgff Alderrneif s Box, -Ward No 3. f M L Barrin-er, John VogeV, Jndgt Aldermen's Box, No 4. I JOHN A. YOUNG, MayC f M E ALEXANDER, Sherif -t- D iON'T FAIL TO CALL at Meacliai 3 tie is seilini; out at cost for Cash apjc&;3iH Hi? f. ", TN the cttv of Charlotte; on the 24th liiA Check dated Anril 24th, 173, i the First Kattonal li:inK ot ( hanoin tlie sum ,fcra250, drawn by John h. W payable 10 Ai, uv nnier or ueam. nersons arc hereby forewarned not to frVt-r ttr f tPt Msmp. AS HOlT liMin irivtn tt tlip Ranks not to (' same ' m. xa. i xii'i m I UTIllTi'I Ar.IfA lsselline ont lnssW Cost. Go and get bargain?. lAVi nt tlie ver- best Country B J, just received, and if you Also, lot or eiecani sage, and a car load bf Liverpool fiTarl?5' -s ,:v: . Wart DISSOLUTION OF C0PAET51 fTOIE cbrrtnersliip nerctoorenff I kitfniean tlio nnifpTSlimed. UlJUr naaeand style of Graham A w J". the city. of Chirlotte, N- C, w g .this, day. ty nintualVconsent. J"" villains, UtfJ liaving purcbasea iu- stock- in ' trade nncluaing. j? - j VWfnmt IjinH f as WflJI aS D'1'; counts and suites due the firm, -J ., ii KHine sia1' , uc iituj jfc iMuuu at . 14 Him iv rm iiinvA Williams. " . .... . A ... 1 1 I c TrMTTcill rrom-all those having un B ..... a . w " )l0fhKai naiust the late firm. if .;uj.'r. D. WILLIAMS, April 24th, 1873., j "a V CxUBMTTE, N. G. April 24tK t ?In order to elose out I wi , i tire Stock nf Groceries at ut. j( tionof lhe trade is respeetfuU.v inj JOIIND. WHXI -Democrat and Horn copy 'I uuw.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 27, 1873, edition 1
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