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1 - -" ' ; : l . mm a a a m r t , t , Uonii'f Mr' Mr- " "' ox UJI ' -, j - n . r i SATURDAY, APBIL 5.1879. FROM, rflfiS'SUm MA or i xf PnmMi of,,PerynourrearArr, Tax Talk-r-The Charges Against Sergeant-at-Arms Bright 'An- ', other Important Bill Intro- v Special Dispatch to tba IrobW Sun.'; j , AVashisgton, April 2. As a great many inquiries are daily addressed here from all parts of the country inquiring as to the arrangements for the payment of pension arrears, it is well to repeat what has already been stated by, the commissioner of pensions,, that no at torney or claim agent will be recogniz ed by the department. The commis sioner of pensions states that he hopes to begin the payment of the claims in about ten days or two weeks. As fast as the claims are examined and ap proved, they will be paid by check to the order of the pensioner, and sent by mail to his postoffice address. It is still impossible to estimate with any degree qf Accuracy the aggregate the of sum re- nirtmi to Dav tnese claims, miu mo "bpittion of experts still differ by liana. - mil- THE,IIJJMl4 TAXjQrESTION. The revival of the income tax is very Wf)Sted woninembers oi ttain that athehext ses- rod DC a,aevermiQeu emnt tLiWtethwretary of the treasury is very milch in f aver of it. CHArtdKS AGAINST SERGEANT-AT-ARMS BRIGHT. . , (.iseyator McDonald makes a public statement. jn reference to the lately re m4hiirge8 against Sergeant-at-Arms Bright, of the Senate. Mr. McDonald if if ci sk)i4lDere was one of Bright s counsel, and he rims--that the charges were partisan, and were completely disproved. ANOTHER BILL FROM. SENATOR WIIYTE. ,; ;! j,tr6ll0winj5 biltinbduieain the .iiteaabi't'yby Governor Wbyte, and now lfortooiraltt!ee on judiciary, ?SJKffnf rneasur w w pue giv . tfeaiacrf anondence of ; iastjught. VHm alter nf hlsu W( hill (wilt 4ft flOf only to corteruch cases as are involved in the action of Judge Rives, of Vir ginia, but also to prevent the removal of cases similar to those of the United States deputy marshals indicted in the cases have nder the existing law, been transferred fa the United States courts. AVhen the bills come up before the Sen ate, Governor Whyte will speak at " length on their subject-matter : '"SA bill to extend the jurisdiction of the i Jo ,-lSupreme Court of the knifed States. a) ) uBe it enacted by the Senate-and House " Representatives of, the United fitates oft America in Congress aewWe&That Kxthe Supreme Court of the United' States " "Bnaii- nave power to issue wnis oi pro hibition.,, and mandamus in all cases warranted by the principles and usages , , ,of4aw..tK:Wy' courts appointed under 'the authority of the United States. "Sec. All final judgments of an v Wit court, or of any district , court xuigas a circuit court, in civu ac jnAjpijidit there by original, process, or removed tnere irom couits- er-cne setefitf' Wtateaandll 'flnaVjudginents f ny cirdtiit court In civil- actions re moved there from any district ourt by ajWJeaP, writ of error, where the mat ttrfA" dispute, exclusive of costs, ex eeepthe. .sum of 5.000, and all final : 5ddtf&e,flts;of any sad coarta in any of trtoT-"COTses, and m criminal causes nrinotinjin onyirnnif ir flt-m. if era tKryMwtrict cotirt of' the' United States, and lit att cases in eqjjity and of admirtltyl ana. fnaritmei jurisdiction, wherever there is drawn in question the validity of any authority exercised under the United States, or the validity of the COTStftaudinl or tof a statute of the United States, or where any title, right, privilege or immunity is claimed imder- the constitution or statute of or commission held or authority exercised unaer any Htate, ana tne decision is against the title, right, privilege or im munity specially set up or claimed by either party under such constitution, statute, commission or authority, may be re-exarnmed and reversed or affirm ed in the Supreme Coirrt upon a writ of error or appeal. ' After a Romantic Marriage. A Hartford (Conn.) dispatch states that Frederick Shepard, the coachman, . ana fiis wireline daughter of ex-Gover nor Hubbard, still remain in that city, TheTtt'hb disposition to make any ne gotiations, though Shepard and his wife would be very glad to do so. It is de cided that Governor Hubbard will have nothing to do with Shepard. thou eh probably if his daughter would leave : UiBL, Govecnr Hubbard would receive ..hex. Jback,r Shepard continues alarmed cYerthe HvartiEe attitude of the Hub- hard family, and fears that his life would be in danger should he show himself in public. It is probable that liovernor Hubbard has used .verjy ; "vxiwvExmmsi uuiiveiuing - mill, jejeA J. jhjreSj of inflicting personal YlUlCUUCi TtftJibjgfop6((i Cotorei Senator. rWjsb. )ep9rxft!?3i to Sjnoud Dlspatch.1 Yesterday Mr, Frye was unable to Tl.. attswerGfcrietai Hooker When be-asted iWiFUSewiJSnxJanri, with its educated and refined colored men, had never- sent nnetn Ctrngresa, and fhpra liaff Tefnno regret on their nart oyex the fact that no negro .fuwi pfe&a seat in the House. Senator Broee. the. handsome l ana weu Denavetf "imiiatto; lias fared itf badlyaUiftnaf Jhi partyfor they not only failed to invite him to their senatorial caoieuB,ut Abeyi put him at i ,.iniiieP10tPQ.nmi1ttees .and promo :kWWttet'him in the face mm pevfsoamut, aejuemy ana ntness. :.:C' The Great AcIoit. the Philadelphia Press that Amenca's Sea ,a?Wl$yr)yars ago were amblin. John k7kiW.1l r.na a Ham! and the elder Booth ; Jhat Edwin Fo& rest iook entire possession vt the tr stage a little later, and lield it until win- jjaoxa htok lFswar rrom ntm r tna wvewdipakiemtiiMltiugh . very aristiciaetotlsrWf ExfWtt'Aaams was a "child of genius ? that RaVt-Rtt i tuld aud uimivaUvH: and LhaL Afc4 that Collfiug! sor. i v. The Kentockr Tiagedy. oitohmK HowwaidAt J ,t- who was murdered by Buf ord, in Frank-1 iort, -Ky last week, has been sufferinir - iivw DDino (iivduouuu over uncfl ner husband's assassination, and her enndi. fctieniirS'jrccWeedJ',eiitie has w j V iccun, mm uuw mac : she is left without husband, children iifitr reiauvei S2AB JCOKAXUA or authority exercised under. any State, ' 64 Jt0g7'Ondtof ,'tkeix.loeing rebifenant to the constitution, treaties or laws of . .S-SwiSaPK too, bj taking your meal., at tiiWIteMaLiS Madame Boniparte is&ying in Balt.- more, , - -.. . L ' hVirgfnia General Assembly ad journed tine ate w eanesaay niguu 3W5nli?iafi;saUed for Liv- erpool v eanesaay on me ovmu, 820,000, including his earning lBlla delphia and Boston, and sundry friendly gifts. . j.The business menxtt. Bichmondi Fa., haTei arrangedaf or excursions to that city, at an earlrate, of Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina merchants. Handsome receptions will be tendered the excursionists. Talmage's trial is costing about $40 a day, the expense of which has to be borne by the Presbytery of Brooklyn. The Presbytery has no money, however, and no means of raising any. except by taking up collections in the churches. In Bainbridge, Ga., on last Thursday night, Helen Marr, of the Merry Makers,, accidentally stabbed herself while play ing in the role of Gypsy Jueen. The dagger, instead of passing under her orm oa she intended, went in her side. inflicting a painful, though not serious, wouna. A r. "Parmincrton. Marion county, Wesi Vireinia, Tuesday night, a band of thirty geries, destroyed the liquort found, beat some of the proprietors, and gaveseme of the attendants, including several fe males, a coat of tar and feathers. The female pedestrian contest closed at Gilmore's Garden, New York, at 11 o'clock Wednesday night, with Von Berg winner, she having covered 372 miles. Kilburn 351, Wallace 336, Von Klamasch 299 and Tobias 292. Von Berg got the belt and $1,000, Kilburn $500, Wallace $250. A subscription of $50 was made up for Von Klamasch, who finished 800 miles. Ex-Governor Curtin,of Pennsylvania, visited Hon. Samuel J. Tilden last week, and they took a stroll of over six miles, at the conclusion of which, according to the Pennsylvania ex-governor, Mr. Til den was "fresh and keen, and ready for another dash." He gives it as his opin ion that Mr. Tilden is very far from being if paralytic, and is good to live a dozen years yet. A time-schedule of the special train ordered by the National Democratic committee to bring Hon. John Whitea ker, Congressman elect, from San Fran nisco to Washington in time to take Dart in the organization of the House,. shows that the whole distance was made in four days fourteen hours and thirty minutes actual runniustime. The speed of the train averaged thirty-one miles per hour between San ranciscoana Ogden, and fifty-one miles per hour be tween Cheyenne and Sidney. The whole time is the quickest ever made between the Pacific and Atlantic States., SOUTH I'AROLIS ITEMS. From the debrim of the Greenville fire number of china cups, the projerty of Mrs. E. li. Dickson, wele recovered un broken. Mr. Herman G. Gilreath and M'ss Mattie L. Cauble were married at the Washington street Presbyterian church. Greenville, W eanesaay ingnt. Charleston News and Courier : Chas. G. McKoy, Esq orSt. Stephen s Parish, was shot and killed by unknown par ties near Palmers Bridge, St. James Parish, on Monday night last. The trial of Wm. Dent, for the killing of "Johnny Harris, is in progress in Columbia. Ex-Judge S. W. Melton and G. W. Clark, Esq., represent the prison er, and Solicitor Abney the State. The post-office department has dis continued the semi-weekly mail from Camden to Lancaster C. H.. and there is now only a weekly mail a great in convenience to tne people wno are thickly settled along the line. Messrs. Baring Bros. & Co., of Lon don, have, through their agents. Messrs. Gibbes & Co, of Charleston, consolida ted their South Carolina fire loan ster ling bonds' ue.d.nndferact of 1838, amounting, "with i. interest to nearly $400,000" n United States currency. Theyj have also funded under the pro Yisioitf of the act of December 2471878, a Very hearj mouirfcfvpaSt dueinter- ess n me sconsot vvpu anu stocks oi thia&tateJ field by UieriiaW-arcrued Interest from 1st JanuaiySTib 1st An lolended Ijemplent fMaker. Defeated. SpMi toOSiJtimore Son. RicHMONfiA.ApriT 2. A resolu tion was offered in the House of Dele gates to-night f by Mr. Coghill, a leading debt-payer, cotnplimentinff Hon. Henry" Aiien, j5peaKer ot mat JXKiy. on the faithful find Impartial manner in which he had fesided over the House during the session. Mr. Frazier,' of Rockbridge? with the fntention' of defeating the res oltftkfii; Trailed for A division; whch re sultedyeas nay& 8, those voting agaiiit.being;readjuster8.v!Xhe reso lution failed tor want of a ottQiuin, ?ea3tierleii 'a elected speaker by tne.radJHsters:at,i5efesion over Bxu Marshal Umgm: fif Augus ta, an outppoken-debt-payer. At the past session fcpeakerAllen tobk- very decided atarid in' Jawriif the "McCul- immi.mjiM! ac- eocnts; iort tittnixrecedenteai oDoosi- The Ntft4 Exodurf From tbe SootK ;a3Tew. Yobk. April 1. A ;TTarZcf.Xew(f uiwitus aiieocu.t.sayA ftne jaegjjo! exoaus continneg ift-the norttoBrttpart'tifrtiie Stated H is rde&estimateathat 10,00ft negroea i wS4vjeleftby Retime the emigration fever-ends. The reduction of wages, owing to the low prices of cotton, is tbe.mainause but an effort is made to give it the appearance of fear' that another election may tonich them in life or limb. Really, npr such fear is entertained bv the emiarrants. They have no yield for the labor of last 1eWt)yairoaltneIt there is but little emigratieia froia what has been designated fts1' tit eirfl-flozed region, whiQhpftllifrfeigno cal cause for the movement. IK)U 1 I - r$ hafriklen t his interest in the fileyttM rilitrli. rlearincr ween S2.000.000 and Ri.ono.onn nR has placed 8250.000 with thn Alhaftv secure th passagp of a biJJali- Sammy has secured the franchise of the West bhore Railroad from Albany to NewJYork. He is also salting down toiPemp9ratiQ npminationK SiJit for his paralysis no doiibiMwTiidea would be real activei tr.iA j ut lfefe" iofferiSSLIijwl and in discretions of vonth. n. ov.Aa i linTiSltSW rJ'-i wlUrreci'that MiOT'CaiMB. , This rS SuthAtn ,e2eL "0i to ho flow York fltor aava t w rorjt lODDy tc uiunzui ofTHhtf iia jtuh INTRODUCED, I860. A TORPID LIVER; it th fruitful ooroe of manr diseases, promi- ' nent among which are " DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, C0STIVENESS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVlR, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Iio of Appetite and Haoaea, the boweU are eoati Ye, but sometimes alternate with looseness. Pain in the Head, accompanied with a Doll sensation in the back part.Pain ' -fa the right side and nnder the Bhonlder- bladen.'faUneM after eating, with a disin- cllnation to exertion or poay ormuw, jjti Hbabflity of temper, Iiow apnitarlioesof inemo.wltoafeeimgof havingWlfed eome duty, General weariness; Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart. Dots before the eyes. Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Bestlessness at night with tful dreams, highly colored Urine. U THESE WAK5ING3AEE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BEAEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, a single dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. TUTT'S PILLS re compoauded from snfcsttteea that are free from aay properties that can injure the most delicate organization. They Search, Cleaaao, Purify, and Invigorate the entire System. By relieving the en gorged Liter, they cleanse the blood from polaonoashnmoro, and thus Impart health and vitality to tho body, eonaiag the bowels to act naturally, without which no one can feel well. A Noted Divine says :j .sItTrTJ-J)u,.8irj Fo ten yit I 1t dmb martyr to Xfspepns, uonsnpation ana niw. Lut SDrins your Cilia were recommended to me : I nmd m ( tot nta utue muu. I am now wall man. haT rood appetite, digestion perfect, regular atoola. ea gxHie. ana x a to rainea ioixt poanas soua nesa. OrtTDOU 'hey are worth their weight in sold. TUTT'S PILLS. and cause the system is aon lytQTakOHOn Flesh, thus the awunxneir Xonlc Ac tion on the Digestive Organs, Regular ,8tos.arprednce$i. tf;fwH vKl twa;. v DR. J. F, HAYWOOV, ' OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- " Few diaaaiea ejdat that cannot be reUered by re Storinc the tirer to its normal fnnctiona, and for thia parpoo no remedy heer been invented that haa aa happy an effect aa TUTT'S PILLS." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Office 35 Murray Street Now York. tr l.TUirrsTaANtrAt'of Valuable Infor mation and Useful Receipts " will be mailed free on application. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gkat Hub ob Wmsxxxs ehaWol to m Globit B&acKtvaoincloapplioatiaaol tfm Jxx- It iim parta a Natoral Color, acta Inatantaneooaly, and ia oa Hannlesa aa apriag water. Sold bf Drofgiata. or aatbyaxDraaaooivowptW fL - - Office, 35 Murray St., New York. aprl ly. THE GENUINE . DILC.Mr.LANFS i etebratp4 j Apyjrjijan WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and lead en-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spotfm paQ.orbotb cheeks ; thb tM'exdiit &ull ) tHe pupils dilate ; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the Sioe is iffftatedjsfcMf, and sometimes Tleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the cars ; an unusual secretion of saliva ; slimy or furred tongue ; breath very foul, particularly in the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone ; fleeting pains in the stomach ;. occasional nausea and vom iting; violent pains throughout the abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive ; stools slimy, not unfrequent - ly -tinged with bloody belly, swollen and tor4riirfne.f turbivl i Respiration oCCaiidrially dfffictrlt.Srnaaixompa . nied by hiccough; cough sometimes L diy and convulsive ; uneasy in9dfe- turbed sleep, with grinding ol the teeth ; temper variable, but generally lrntable'Bcc; Whe mptoms st, DR CRM 1 FUG E will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT "CONTAIN MERCURY in any form ; it is an innocent prepa ration, not cap&tye of foine the f tightest injury to me fktiefU&r mfdaift The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears; ilhe signatures of);. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. ' :0: ; are not ; feebromehdea as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," ; hut.in. affections of the liver, and in all Bilious 'Complaint,' Dyspepsia and Sick .Head ache, or diseases of that, character, they stand without a rival. 1 '. , r.ii. : mU . . t.-, I h tAi No better jtetliartic'caa he used prepar- i , atorv to, or after taking Quinine. fi equaled.; :.:! ..:.-,':)! ,,;-. j ..-mIJ, iuine are never sugar, coatol. i i r line a rpr hut cfaT fin tho LlviMSS MCLANE'S Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLANE and FLEMMtetBtflaUlilTT Insist upon having the genuineir, C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleroiine Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the f'inarket1 being1 full of 5tmitaW6fl8 lfl the name McLane, spelled differently but tteeiprrAunWaiion7 J iul P. LAS??&, From Paris, France, WATCH and CIXXJK MAKER, GILDER and SIL VER PLATER, Trade Street, opposite .Ttfl .3 A H irst iTe8Drterlan Church, em. ?reiy klnd of repalra made at once at half prtcetj rocnuiHtu one year, jivery Kina oi ueweur or Bronze GUdlng, Coloring. Sllver-PlaUng and Gal- ivuuzmgmade at short notice and. equally as good 1 JiiT" . " u "one ior me xraue at low pnees. rrl PPren"ee .warned, with premium and goo reierenoes. . x . i , I vJ , Tt :'vl' uiiwuicu tut nui uc sum oi aua n n fi i -J.I Vt mw goods I YA ) IT Y. riTT A : 1M YAHTBmfi k '$&&yPMiJSsar' Coffee' I gjaJfllKM4viTJuvnaalvl'J IpSnTrl VrTTARRlHSlBB Mo rTY. KY. Also a fine lot of Country Hams. I sell for cash. AU goods delivered in the city free of charge. . W. IL CBIMMINGEB, . Trade Street, Next door below Wilson & Black's old stand. And rure Liqtiore, Three Tears Old. go COCHBANJS'S, Central Hotel Saloon. JUST RECEIVED, f vNE carload Choice WhUe?Vtelnla Bolted Meal whlcrTwe avm U af a low fterure. aprSl F. B. AL XAPi DEM X UU. DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND B XA,1N1E The splendid line of -WINDSOR MANOR- .- P Autumn Cluster, Stuffed Mangoes, Tiny Tims Gherkins, Martynias. Also the finest line of C K A C K E H S Ever seen in Charlotte, at LeROY DAVIDSON'S. !!!! tl TV VA' 1 Remember, this R the only nrst class stock of OROCERIESj In town. Anything you want In Groceries can be found at LeROY DAVIDSON'S. SWEET POTATOES, Received from Eastern North Carolina to-day 100 BUSHELS OF THK XAM POTATO And am expecting more to-morrow At S. M. HOWELL'S. U March 21,. f SPLENDID LINE OF .1 It r.l it FineT , all grades, LeROY DAVIDSON'S. Jan60 LI ENLARGEMENT (in CROCKERY uuoius.Si&iiifft GLASSWARE H BUSINESS. n T - -d :i a MR. A. W. LUDOLF, OF BALTIMORE, MD., a man of unlimited eiperlenee lit ittria business, ai ri'jtKriM'i'f-i Mt- ,: having traveled for 17 years In the West and South selling Crockery, &c, for some of the most extern i H!-'i w5-v.b. sive Crockery houses North, has been associated with TOHN BdookxiIlD v lias II i in the above business, and the firm thus constltu ted will be known as JNO. BROOKFTELD & CO Mf,iUdoH lejt laJWTueday the JTorth to lay in the most extensive stock of QUEENSWARE, China, Glassware, Lamps and Lamp Goods, Deed' orated China vJadlplUlail Liver and Silver Plated Ware, Fine Fancy Goods, Wood and Willow tfiVanjtoosm fsridshlnr Goods Cutlery, Bar fix tures, and many othr goods toonumerous to men . i Hon, for our Wholesale and Retail trade. In to - ture we will handle '' snow CASES, &c. A 'A 'A A-f. 51 ) Particular attention pald.to having goods decora ted to order, with any name or monogram, Ac, on efeiflHiefe'bfmla; Give us your orders. 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DAY PASSENGER. Going South, No. 3. Jve Charlotte.......... Arrive Columbia 4 10 P J Leave Columbia 4 15 J-J Arrive Augusta 8 do r-- Going North, No. 4. . Leave Augusta.. 03 a J Arrive Columbia Znv't Leave Columbia '. i n pi Arrlye Charlotte.. r 80 These tram stop only at Fort Mill, ,Bf: Chester, Wlnhsboro, Rldgeway, Leesvllle, Batei lateBBaaWffSBasss Nos. 8 and 4, New York to Savannah, via w mond A Georgia Central Railroad. . 6 X. D. KLINE, Superintendent o. R. MacMurdo, G. P. Agent ec2 ' F. C. MUNZLEB, any part of the city free of charge nt ONE w LAB PER DOZEN. Lager Beer Is healthy and an excellent appe"zer and recommended by all good physicians to P1 tons tn delicate health. All orders left at John Vogel's tailor shop 116 eelve prompt attention. mari .
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