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'i ' "7 i 7'. ' ' - 1 'I ' ' " ' j' ' "A . If. 111? I'I'J) - : ... ,4 a : V 4 fy.. . . T -f f r.l . , .. . ' . , I.' ,1 . I vol. xxm-iro. 66. - j RALEIGH, IT. 0.; TODHESDAY UOmnNO NO VEpElf 11876 1 .-. ..7'7 Tn !x r -: M - V ' 1 -7.7- n'' ':7 . 77 . M '7 .... "I : ; v I T ... -,r V -w ' ' V XV V f 1 f " ' f .. S r f , . , ..T. r ' "V w T " RAILKOADS, fce.' ; -T) IEDM0NT 4 ATtt-IJirE ' BAIL Tr " . WAY. ' 1 ' f. ?''! '-.IB! ' t ,l l : RlCUMONP & DAjrVIIiUE, JUCHMOND A Dahvzllb B. Division, i'. f.1 J! -til .:5, W it tfi -'1 4 td .!f; ; J CONDElfSED TIME TABLE. "f Efecf: M J r Sunday, Oct. VO. BBopi..M , .11.81' " Antw'at BaleiRh.... " . '7 . 4V1' IT, ,. it- OOINU WEST. ... i J- '1 10.10 A. . Arrive i Kkieiga,... t, : . 1.M jr. M. ITi Co. hhov r 4.15" r GOING JTOBTII. Lmt ChkrloUa M AlMiMJue'a 4.5SA.H. ft. 20 SfcUabary...... J tiff ,1 W.U , PuTlU p... U23P.K' 1 :r, Bar MOW. .. ' 2 i tM M - i ..-i OOINO: SOUTH. w f r " Burk-TW...,.., i, W.49 Dundee.,,,.,, , , .,, ., JIM r. If. " DnTiii. ...... '8.58 ' OrMMbora.... a a 5.40 i. UXitbnrrn.ti.J n' S.lt .- . " T Alr-IioJucB BiTi.-iVi . lMfOrMboi...:iH .-'- 6.MP.M. ." t.6hQ1...4 i -K 11.10 :.t Lmw i Ooldbi. . ' ' " ' " ' M f. lf.r; ,f M,'f 0.60 A. 1L. Arrtre tt UrMiuooro Wortli IFf item JCC, H. R. Let Grtfiiboro fi.00 P, 1L t AnlTo.t Silem ......T. LTB!em............,v.7.03A.M. ArriT at Ortefuboro.. ...... 9.19 7 PMMl-fer Trfn lea Tin f lUlelpti t U 84 F. M.oontjat Oreeniboro with th Soutb. era bound trt!n; rnak tor the quickest vlma to n goathera eltlea. AccommudatloQ Trala leartrij Raleifh at 10;15 P. M., conneU with Northern bound train at Greenaboro JorRlch ond an J all point Eaal ' Prkw of JltkeU same aa rla other rontea. ' ' . ' V No Chan w o( Cara Detweoa Atlanta." $a Richmond, 517 mlle, " . oetWI Superintendent. RALEIGH A', GASTON .'-I ' ;-:... J7.t. i - Lmt aUlel(th.....f,...... 0 Arrlraa at Waldoo. S Ua?a Wedoa .,,.,.!1! RAIL. 1 J w; ' ! -i MA.M. MF.Ii. 40 P. M, 40 P.M. Arnre at Uieigh..,....... a i . i. . :THJKooa fbimo. J liOJ Leave' Kaldsfli. .. 5 Arrive at Weldon. ............. 5 Leave Weldon ' S Arrive at Raleigh ft MA. M. S5P.M. (0 A.M. 15 P.M. Char pre of Schedule to Uke effect 63d A. nt. Monday, October 80th, 1878 : - Tain Motivo Bocn. leave Sa.WKh.. . i.VJ..., :JlJ. 0 AO A. M. Arrive at Camerort. ,T. 13 tP M. Leave Cimere..i.k......,.;',l OOP. Jkf. Arrive a4Eale)rt.;..;.'...;..J;?- j 40 P. M. All trains will approach ami paaa B. A D R. R. M. y, VtvtstQB erowlns at Cart wltJh 20 minute for Break faat at Cary. j " :u:: .. JOHH C. WIKDKR. octll-tt Saperintendeat. - TUCKET PARES ASD ; TlME SCHED JL. VIK TO THK WE8T, TIA THE CHES- T . PJUU AOBIO S. It.-f ,;rf V Plrtt claaa (are from r alelgh to Cincinnati 83.36. ..i.lji :i ;-;i..; .1 'n ..,..f, .::.( First etaaa (are iron Balelgh to Indlanap- elUUft.75. - Flrat daae ,Un Iron . Kalelgh to Cbkaco Ptrat cUm from Raletrh to St. Lonli8S.ttv Pint claaa from Raleigh to LoniavUl 27. US. Paaaenirere (or Clncinnatt and the Weat, leaving Raleigh by the K. Q. K.X. 10.00 a. aa. train, reach Richmond at 8.45 p. m.; leave Elchaaoad at 10.80 p. m., by the Cla cuinatl A Ohio Railroad, and reach Clncla tl at 6.00 on the nornlng of the aacood day. L '7 t'l 3e.'?a.ATckAteot J tag-aoeer and ap,t,---- , j ' Pat a BFnevTa,! March 81t, U7S. IQCIIEDULE OP T11AIN3. 0 ..i , J. I OOINO SOUTH. i ' Throar" MS leavo Peter- . r' V Urat,....A..M .;. LiU:8T f. K. Airtve at Weldon at....... n:55 P. M. Southern Exprea leave Pe- I terbnrat....r...:;.r ' :S0 A. M. Arrive at W?ldon at..:.V. T AJ ToreuRh Prelfe'ht with Paa-U V 1 J leoffer Coach attached. ' ? ri V Peterburf af...f . 1:STi. t. Arrive at Weldon ai...... S:l. M. fTtawighManieave Weldon at fS fJrrtvaatPeterabargat..... , UJT H. Expreee toave We- ' ! ' i'T Arrlreat Peteribaix "!J t;0J R if ,Tlirongh Prelght with Pae-, , . . 1 j-H aenfrer Coach attached, " ' J 1 f leave Weldon at 4:15 rYM. ;Mve a Fetereburg aA...t 10:10 P. M. Through Ticket aold to all Haaten aad ftnuthera poUU, aad Bagvare Checked thronch. H. T. IX) UG LA ft. n Richmond a; peteesbuiui r. b.' ce Commencing Oct. th, 1875, Traits cr tnUroadwUlrnn ae(oUow: j . Leavb Ricbmobo, Sotm. 1 1 J vQ M n Through Mafl : T:4A VM ir2ft Train ; 1:45 P. M, Through Mall ; Pf it., FreiKht Train. ; .L".L,4Tg PrraaaerM, Tfom. f uT wjt Train ; IS M.. Threaeh p-ehea attached to all freight tralne for awjaimmodatloo of paaaenerer. -. ThU Company offara apMial tadaeament w ft shipping public on Una of the Ralich 2 o, Ralegh Augoet and Western hattroads, tn; -the war of low freight odpa-iprvetj.---; t s x " -SapwattWeertf V "; DRV GOODS, dc JrSTM TIME. W par. Slue Jeana, , ( ,f, . ISO Beaver aad Cloth Cloak for Ladle, Ladle English Ulster something bw, tyllsh aad comfortable, i ' ' ' ISO Tda. Cardinal PUh Met for Heck, ; 800 Tda, Cardinal and WlttU Ruchlngt for Ladlea. i U 'n, q i U-u; . 809 Ft. tinea Cuff a-id Collars in Cardi nal Nvy Blue, Brown and White, ' 110 Don:; Ladlea Kid, Glove , In color, Black and Whit Cram eent U 1.00 far the beat. ' s' - , : t ,- : V'",,. ' U Doa. Ladies and MleHoed la Card nal Blue and Brown Braided Flannel., , " ' SHOES, BOOTS AN 0 GAITERS, . t . ' - The largest stock In the Slate at bottom ngBrea..,., - v.,,.-v.t?. (j! u V. DRESS GOODS, 'Tb largest stock ever held by one flrm and f latest style and lowest price. r . ; ' RATS T HATS f!TI ATS 1 II The largest stock ever offered by u for Mea Boys and ' Chfldre ' from 60 cent upward;,-' LaU BtyleSUk HaUat 5.80. , ' -RerBaaber 'The bestGo jt lowest eah prices." ' ' r ' ' ; " W 171 n'- S." TUCKER, ' T . WAITT A BBO, Beg leave to Inform their customers that taey aav removea to in weu Known ' . ;E52FiieWe Street, Mft I.C., which they have Sited up entirely new, aad stave purcnaeea a large aaa weu escorted atoek of r ' ) READY-MADE CLOTHING ! FOB MBN, BOY A5B CUILDBSN. ' Men 'a Sack 8afU 4 W V Men' Erock SalU for 85 00; Men' Frock Ceastmer Sulu t. ftiA . A ...k. u. .t. .i m k o..i. UW .WW vl. U " ' IUW UIKA DUIH 1IVIB 817.50 to 850; Bov' Pancy Satinet Suite ft to J9t Boy' CaaelmareSalU 8o to 815; ChU dren' Suit 83 to 810; Overcoat ft to 8 JO. ' COMB 'AMD GET SUITED. ' Gent's Fnrnlshln; Goods, Hamburg Bdg . . nigs aua lasoruons, Notions, bosis ry, GIotoo, CWunbrioe, Boots, wiiaa.oa maa uvwi , Prints, Alpacas. Merinos, Delaroe, Gtng- sama, vol ion riaiaa, uuooaoea, aventneky Jeans, , Csslmrrea, Cambric, Blue '.Denims, Oanaborgi, Ticking, Flan ' nels, l.lnaey, Ac Bleached and ' ' Brows SheeUnn aad Shirtinga. Thanklnr oar friends for their liberal net ronasro lathe peat, w feel coaOdent thai ia our new at ore with Mew Good, boucht at th lowest prices? w wjll b abl to please an. - v ' lUspecuuiiT, - - ' c ' D.S. WAITTABRO. i . Mo. 67 . Payetterllle Street, 0ct4-tf ., , , :.. . RalelgavM. C, . 5 nf if a tx nnnriirns - CELEBUATED ! LAG E It BEER, teaa' ni -"teicai - Eestanrant. r Qareett and Salisbury Streets, , .', ' Mr. ioseuh has fllted no his Saloos with special reference, to the comfort and enter- teinnMiit or Ma guceu, and the public Is lavlted to aa Inspection of bis accommeda- uoas aad a test or the creatnr com torts ia lbs line of bi nterUlnmeat. . i ,, a" J nit Retlaurant ' ft t b always tupptled with iht rresaest nd fatttf: :'r ' OYSTERS,' BIRDS AND VENISON. ? served la th oest and all tl varied styles U lolt bla pumeroai eastomert. . kfitockedwUb full and eomplete tin Ue naess If lne and Uqnort, imported and SCQALK BROTHER.TCELEBSATED LA- v ..( GSR BER A SPECIALTY.- .. I iQhis i .j' Billiard Boom ' . ! "Li hi m of th finest Tables In the city, and la lb) -;..t.u5.'.4 1 v.i t .; . , -, Ii a TabI ot new model and design for th entertainment and pailiin of quests. . . TDanKroi lor past patronage, Mr. Joseph respectfully Invites from tbe citizen and sojourners in Baleish a visit to his quiet, well ordered and complete establishment on S4WSIjrB7,AyD IIAUGETT STREETS, tut west of KalHh J allonaj JJank. actia-tr.,. : , - . - Mr wife. 8ABAH COLE, kavintr left sar bed and board without aas, I hereby wars all persons, against giving her employment, or otherwise affording her inch aid, com fort or protection a may caooarege aer to longer remain away front her proper home. The full penalty sf the law la eaei case will be enforced against all offender. GEORGE W. COLE, Mason's Village sear Kalelgn. T IIC COOK STATI05ER uusitr.s op 'EJ. HALE & SOI?, 17 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK. - Will not be Interrupted by the removal of Mr. P. M. UaJe to Raleigh. Orders from prompt customers solicited, sad promptly tiled si lowest snarket rates, , ectlJ-Vt , , . - EVD 85c. to G. P. BO WELL A CO.. Mew O York, for rhamphlet of 100 pages, coo- talnfri g llt of 30U0 ne wvpapers, and estimates tbewiugcoet ef adverUsisg. ' ; MKCEIXANEOUS. ,: Offered Protection A rain ft Lost ; tjr tire and Lire. if ,.,'.;.(iMH;M,l:'1 ' ' ,iy,, Vt: General Insiirancs Agent, , ' BALEIGII, XaC ' Represents the fullowlnR Bret class Cotn- panles: ? : v-r . . ! tna Ufa Insurano Co., ABtna Eire Insurance Co., Pbxeolx riro Co,,' ff i t. KaUonal rtrc Co., Of Hartford, Oerma a-American Ptre Co., tiouman nr Co., , Howard fire Co., - Coubioed Assets Orer $55,000,000. Tbe attentloa of th pablle la respectfully called to the sabstsnUal Institution, si fording ample lmlemnlty suglt-3m I -f -; 34 E-H a, -m "Oi'F "7 37 541 93 St! s'SSS Da. Staww i . W V ' Jfi " 0 ft I CENT8. KA CENTS. UV7 CENTS. 0J CENTS. .THE DURHAM HERALD ; ".:. U '1.' i i .9:4 :! i i.' in,'. ' " . Fill be sent to any address untu , ; NOVEMBER 14 FORTftE ABOVE -''- a uniTW ' I7 . f ssww vssssv wa avvuifiiUNUftW , O A ll P A I G N ' " V A I' E R "trt-Vnr ft i'wieirTl Xf CENTS. fJA CENTS. CENTS. OU CENTS OU CENTS. OU CENTS Jul? U-tf ' , .. : . .;',' ALCAnLE LOTS FOn SALE! afW laTAVTi A V TOV at. Mv ab'ma vrss mwMia. illb Via AA 1 Vf Ali VEMBIR.187fl.bv vlrtoeof s ludraent of tbs Superior Court of Wsks County, I will expose to pablle sale on the premise that valuable parcel of land altuat la and near the North eastern pert of the city of Raleigh lying between Person street and Oakwood Cemetery, keowaa MORDECAl'B GROVE, inoiuuiDg sots siong aata reraoa Street and Polk Street, containing In all about 80 acres, belonging to the eatate of the late Henry The land Will be aold In several naraels. tn suit pmrchasers. Terms one third eah;residne in nui ana twenty- sa m on Is a, alia interest stixper cent... - ' ' MAKltlA MOKUECAI. octa-dlB) a Executrix THE AffJRFRCF.snORO ElV QUlUEtt. r v- Aa Independent Weeklv Mewsnarir. Tha Organ of the Roanoke and Meherrin Sec tional Circulate In Thirty-Nine Mamie aad Twelve 8 la tea. 1 the official orgaa of Morthamptoa and Hertford counties, and ha a larger circulation In them than any paper pabUahed. A aa advertlslnr medium. It cannot be aarpaeeed In Eastern Carolina. ' Terms, aa per year, in advance, si, lor six montha. . , r . WARD A BLAEJCT, Ed's, and Prop's., anglS-tf " Morfreesaoro. N. C st Imforansitlosi Abaanf TeTai. wlih Maps, Pamphlets, etc, furnished on application la person or by letter to THOS. F. FISHER, Immigration Agent, Interna, Uonal A Great Northern 8. R-, PalesUne Tejss. ., . ly J4-w6m BAiL LA R D & 0 6 , ! QXXKBAI, EttUUSSlO. mm, BULM IS., GIUIS, HIDE3, WOOL, TOBACCO, Hop, Eggs, Butter. Cheese, Dried Tnjlts, Feather, Purs, Lard, Tallow, Seeds, Bscoa, Beans, Poultry, Flour, Veg . etables, Ac, Ac , Ae. WAREHOUSE, 907 A 900 M. BROAD ST.. fJaXLASKLPiaA. sprd T-wom . - . $10 to 25 per iJar i?h?Srr MkMiHvwkHiTtriiucorri,i.rviMn wamal ll 3 t . rtlcSlISiPit.c sc ' a A. c iai tauiimUvv.)n.a. The Raleigh SentineL POBtisHED DAILY AHD WEEKLY. Sahcriptica Hatcsb Adraacs. Daily Sentinel, on year, postage paid, 98.00 .,. . , , . giiuonlha i ,i 4.08 For tb campaign, (our montha, .. J ,. , 100 Weekly EeatineL one year, postage p'uV 109 " " , li months, " 1.00 For the campaign, ' .50 . That oar readers may ae with what fnvor ear paper la received by our editorial breth ren, we gin below a few extracts embraclcg "what they ay" of as:; .i-;,.;-i;...rJf NOTICES OF TUB PRESS, i ,,,; (McWbera Times, Hep.) ''''":' Tbe leading demoeraUc paper In the Stat. , . . ToUnot Traeacript. Th Raleigh Sentinel under It new mana gers and proprietor I greatly Improved, and m aow on w ear moat vaiaea exenangea. . fRlchmond.(Vs-iWhte.l Ths Ralelirh Sentinel publUhea a alx Dare weekly, the largest and handsomest paper we nave aeva priniea iorui vroiina. . ii show enterpria and thrift, the result of food management aaa uv thunder. I) ' !!. , '' '':..L ' ' 1 -Ui.'S 't H ., - - (Goldsboro Messenger. 4 .... The Ralelirh Sentinel, under Its D resent sble management shows a decided Improve aient. Edited with marked ability, lie gee em! make np aad typographical appearance is excellent. We wish th new man agement every success, ,-.rVJ;. -uv: .Wi ' .i t ' From th Salem Pre ! t'i gement haa been much Improved In manner and matter.' W have been la regular receipt ox me uauy nenunei jar s week or more, and hone Ua daily visit will continue Sr- imen numrjere can ne seen at tnta omce Price of the DsUy 89 per annum. , -. I From the FsyetUvfil Wide-A wake.) ; Ths Sentinel, ths same of which has been s terror to radicalism ince Holden pledged "in a laat dollar aad the laat man" tn thn support of th ronfederate State govern ment, has passed Into new hands, and Is as suming aa attitude from which tt will harl maay destructive canister into radical ranks. : : -v ;. l".n. . 4. 't Greenaboro Masonic Journal.) Ths Ralelirh Sentinel came to as laat Wrd. nesdsy ss a morning dally and decidedly Im proved. The new managers and editor prora ta to do better la the future, and present s better paper than the Initial number. They may perbap do It, but we ean't see much chance for Improvement. Gentlemen, we wiah yon snccest, . JRobeaonlan. r ' ' The Raleigh Seotlnel. under the present management, t ver generally Improved. It eoe tain aa much reading matter aa hereto lore, and la one 01 ue very beat dally paper ia this state. Ia common with a great many people of this rat w revere the nsme of theoenttnei, ana wui always learn or its prosperity with pride and pleasure. They have reduced the rates for ths campaign, a will be teen tn another column. (Vlckaburg(Mlea.) Herald. The Raleigh Sentinel needs no enlotry from a. Every one that resds K know how It stand on all Important topics of tbe dav. and although com may differ with It, yet all can eay that It It sincere In its course, and Is working for ths beat Interest of the people of North Carolina. 1 :f...4 ... v.... nurpuT xicraiu. J Ths Sentinel Its llrinr exponent of de mocracy, seeking, by the force of poliahrd argument, to prove the neceealtv of restor ing both state and national government to the guidance of th democratic party. Un der its present abl management It take an enviable position amo- g the best Journal in th land, Increasing the former prominence of its nsme, by maintaining the highest de gree of efficiency. Every democrat ia ths mountains should take it, end every republi can who does not deatr aa addition wrinkle to hie brow, should shun it. for its persna its arguments eniau inougnt. w tin netter mail faciuties, Marphy would contribute to th support of th Dally Sentinel, and thi assertion Is baaed on the extensive circula tion enjoyed by the Herald's oopy.i . ;. t HE HORSIKG STAR, ( ' WTLMINOTONr N.'C. ' A ERSI-CLASS DEMOCRATIC MSPAPE; LARGEST - CIRCULATION 1 OF ANY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN NORTH U.c.- CAROLINA. 4 -,: Oniy Dafiy Paper "' ublUbed in WILMINGTON, a City or nearly 20,000 Inhabitants, and the Great Centra of North " Carolina Tradat -,,:( a"--'' SUBSCRIPTION: 1 One Year, . 't 17.00 81X Months, , 4 -Three Months, . . ' ' A 00 77- 2.25 ADVgKTWINO , RATES , BEASOSABLC. Address, i- . - l..-; -...--u. WU, II. CtJiNAUU, . l Editor k Proprietor, ' ' ,r' WlLMiMOTOJr, N. C. :W f :; ! lSTABLlSUKlr ;1830. ROBERT A. MA 1. TIM A CO . ' ; ' O tOCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 7 . ' , ' . . -Y..t : t ' JfO. II, StCAMoRB fTBBET, , , '. PETERSBUIiG, VA.:;L. CooshrnmenUof Tobacco, Cotton, Wheal J Ac, solicited snd which rilt have faiUiful personal attention. ' '' joiy Z3-06rn. ;., 1 MorTMim mkcl tnratMrir am 1 ' t..r fnttinikira. TO. uav HALE. A FINE TOUNO CI1E5TLB. S6r, 14 BioBtbs old. Any person witiing One breeder win address E," box 453, Raleigh, M.C, . oct 24-2W WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1. FRQ31 WASIIIKGTOX. So -Called Soutnern Claim Raid br NortQniopciUatoraTne Maryland Republican Tax Lvy -Boee 8hj ; berd'a Contribution to His Party- Averya raraon in t-rospect, Special dispatch to th Baltimore Sun. noes outhxm cxawv rVASniHOTOW. Oct. 27 Tntlli rccoivea nere iron, esvarsl 01 tne sonth- ern abates tndiMiea anmnlAta utiafiui. tion with the letter of Got. Tildenon th southern claim. Thai i.lu that tit letUr would be hortfal to Got. TilJen u th aontu ia aiaapiy prapoateroas. for, aa ha save, th craai bnlk nt all tha aouthsra claims hay paasad out of the hands of the original owners. Moat of them are held bj well known lobbysisU ', wuu arsi euiunrn aapportera 01 Haves and Vhaeler. , ThM vitk fK. claim Kapta generally, anticipate a mnoh iBore xruiuu aarraai wiui iiayes aa iuvoaucut tuaa wiui xiuien. r. ; , . . ( ; T V rOLrtlCali TAXATIOW,-' tr.' -- A Maryland denartment nlork ' tn haa paid np the assessments levied by Secretary Chandler for tha m of th national repablicaa eampaiffn oommit- twe, was aouiewnai disgusted at ' lecsir iag the fsllowiag a few day since: ' . . .... m m tn. Jtrif.UUI U. Slate Central Committee. 12 WA RnL timore ttreet, Baltimore, Oct. 10, 1870 cur x am airncLM nv uim ambm . mittee of th Maryland republican atate wiium oumiaiifcoo te reqna( 01 yoa a contribution of twenty-four dollars to aiti in dafrarinof thaaMMuv aau. of the tmpaignrr neu :lr6 tear iromyoa ou or oeior uctorjer JM, 1U76. Please send citw draft noatal nrl registered letter. ' and obliire. wonrs r. SpOCtfnliy. V 'll'i : i ': ',1 .i... . Uxo. M, MoCoxab, Treasurer. No response to our last Answer this atonoe. BOSS SBXPHKBO's COHTBIBCTIOK. "Before Hasretirt f!rtam1Tr xn lerx uow. Bhenherd hanIwl him bin check for $10,000 aa a contribution to tbe republican campaign fund, with 41.A VIM...!.;. At.. A Aul A a .1 t . mao aiuiibw uim ex,vuu 01 ia snoutu ue sent toBonth Carolina. . CHUT CLIBX ATXBr'aCASX. Tha oraaident la tvtnvAtulinn ti!A that he had jast ordered the evidence in tha case of Wra IV Anrr imla hit clerk of the treasury, t be looked into. 11 a very nsa aeea oonrtctoa on (Jon, Masrnire'a teatiaaonv ha' aiJ tii Ia would pardon him at onoe, and feel guilty fry not having pardoned him sooner, as he would not convict a dot? mar on xuaguire s eviaenoe. -: f t 1 i . ; . . REPUBLICANS FOB TILDEN. J J' New York San. It is plainly apparent to even super. floial observsrs that ' since the western election the oountenanoe of the aversg republican politician ia maoh elongated in every part of the country. Here, in the atate of New York, there are special reasons for this drooping ef the republi can visage. , ,-;sM .l,::,;-, The fact ia that a large proportion of the solid and Well-tried republicans will rot for Oar. Tildo, They are not gathered up in buaoh; they do not reside in much force in . any particular locality; they belong to no faction. They are scattered all thrtrngh the state, are not noisy partisans, seldom talk on politics, do not come under the denomi nation of liberala or independent, but are ef that substantial claaa of citizens who have voted the republican ticket in an unostentatious manner, and siren that party all tbe victoriee it has won In New York during the past twenty rears. xuousbbos i uua sort 01 republicans will vote for Samuel J. Tilden. and trire him New Yerk by a vast majority. In 1872 Grant had 62.000 here, and in 1878 our TJnols Samuel will probably hare more rather than lass than that. ,,SB SO, IT THAT TH HW1B0ES A toxicals do nor rxArpci,n3m.r bbqis TEH. . - ' ' sts t EDUCATION IN GEORGIA. According to th Atlanta Common wealth in 1873, the first rear of demo cratic role in Georgia ainoe the war, the colored pupils educated at the expense of the state under the stabs free school system were 19,755, or 13,091 mors than tbe rear before under reDublioan rule. In 187 the colored pupil nnmbered 42,37, or an increase of Xi,6l9 over 1873. ; la 1875 the number of colored scholars educated by tha . atate was 50,359. , It will thus be seen that ia Georgia 112.448 colored children were educated under democratic rule in three years, against 6,604 under republican rule, or a difference in faror of demo cratic liberality to tbe blacks of 105,821. Thia is a very significant shewing. GOV. HENDRICKS ON SOUTHERN ' '! WAB CLAIMS. Oor. Hendricks, of Indiana, reached bis home at Indianapolis on Thursday nieht from a protracted series of ooliti- oaf engagements in Illinois and Indiana. He was interviewed upon the southern claims question and Oor. Tilden' letter, and said that he ws glad that Mr. Til den had boon afforded the opportunity to place himself upon the record ia aucn aa admirable manner. He said that he thought the letter would do much good for the cause, aa it would prevent the public mind from being misled through mauciAua tmiarepKeentauon. Be stud that his own position ia th premises was heartily in accord with Mt Tildea'a, referring to a .speech recently made wherein he showed np the ' claims queav ; ' THS SLAYER OF JTM F1SK. r:,(:.rlSL LoaU Times. ; - Tha history of Edward B. Stokes, tha man who killed . Jim Fisk, will bear atudy, if it does not "point a moral cr adorn a tale." Oa last Saturday morn ing tt 8 o'clock he completed his three) ?'ra' term of impr jonment, and walk, d orth from Auburn, N. Y., state prison a free man enca more. Aad notwith standing tb fact that the expenses of his three trials for murder, lawyer feea and ether itema, including hia final ver dict, bar amounted in fire years to over $300,000, Stokes will come out of prison a comparatively wealthy man, his oil re using works at Hunter a . Point, which hare been taken care of by his mother, being very valuable property, , It ia also said thst be has speculated since he haa been in prison, and ia the ' owner of a very valuable patent for paving street, which he purchased from a convict while in Biag Sing. : Hut Stokes baa learned that aerere old lesson; "The way of ths traBagresaor ia hard." He ia no longer the $oi dieant Broadway elegant, whor-flre" Tears aw paid $2,000 a year to his tailor to keep him Attired in the la teat . fashion of the day. ; His incarceration '. seems to hsve been ho gala day with him. He said to' a New York Herald correspondent a few aaya ago, in response to a qaeebon as to how he felt: "WelL Mr. . I don't feel well at all. I was pretty nigh gone. For four weka I thought i -would die. and I hare suffered terribly ainoe I came here. I tell yoa I thought I would nerer leave thia hospital. , Yen do not knew what persecution I have Buffered ainoe I Isf t Sing Sinn. Think ef the cruelty of sending me nearly three hundred miles from Sing Sing to thia place,, with my handa and feet in irens. Then I have been kept on bread and water, aad have not aran been allawaxl , mimaa -tar. . Daa as tbat ia. 1 do not wish to find fault with Warden Durstoa; it was the state Diisen insoeciors Clark and Oow. ley, that ordered it I am a little better; but sometimes I have intermittent fever and 1 am all flushed now from it and the asthma hurts me. ' Yon do not know how I have suffered. I assure yoa I will bear np until the day comes fer my release aa well as I cab, if they don't kill me before the 28th of October. My let ters have been interdicted and inter cepted. I have not been allowed to see anyone ainoe I came here." ' Misfortunes in multitudes hare viaited Stokes ainoe the fatal day when Fisk feU at the foot of the Grand Central stair e. His brother Clinton died of een sumption, and his father died a year ago, worried to death by grief for hia son's disgrace. His wife has procured a di vorce, snd Le' haa an accomplished daughter eighteen years old, whe haa forsaken him. , He seems to hare no friends left him at the end of his term. save bis mother,' who baa stood by her unfortunate son with unfailing- devotion and fidelity throughout his terrible ordeal. She alone hovers ' like a guar dian angel around the prisoner, though he is blighted snd fallen. Around the dear ruin aea wish of heart WUI entwine itself verdantly stilL" . . At the early age of tbirty-eiirht he ia broken and shattered in health, emaci ated irritable, with looped figure aad hair prematurely gray. j Stoke expresses hia intention to ce to Europe for a short time npon hia re lease from prison. But this cap of bit terness will scarcely depart entirely from him. Wherever he. may roam he will behold a thousand multiplied images ef his crime and its consequences, re flected from the miiror of hia own mem ory. . 1. ... ce. 1 1 '.) WHY THE SOUTH CAROLINA DEUQ. , " CRATS A8BX FOR TROOPS. ' Nw York Herald.) , A delegation of Charleston democrats have asked for tbe protection of United States troops. Why T A letter we re oeived soma daya ago from a lady f Charleaton tells tb reason, Tlie ruffian t ly part of the blacks of Charleston, thia lady complained, daily ' gather in the streets, insult ladies and frighten child-' ren with vague threats of violence and murder. This has gone on for some time. There is no remedy for this griev ous abuse and danger. The local gov ernment does not give protection; tbe governor neglects hia dnty as eonserva tor 01 the peace and order of tne state, and the white' men are forbidden by Chamberlain's proclamation to carry arms or to organize to protect those deer to them. What can they dot It they undertake to punish these black ruf fians they outlaw themselvss, and net only that, but they help Chamberlain to raise a hue and cry of insurrection, Every one must rejoice that they have restrained tbe natural impulse to. crush ruffianism themselves." They have nak ed for fed ral troops what else had Chamberlain left for them to do, exorpt to suffer the oontinaed insults to ladi'f . and children of the lawless b'acks f . 1 -' 1 Vance for Civil Liberty-Tlie Ha- beas Corral Order, ExacDTira Depabtmxxt or N. C. Adjutant OeneraTi Office, IUleltrb. t6th May, 1803. General Order, No. V " Militia officers ' are ordered not to ar rest any man as a conscript or deserter who may have been discharged under a - writ of habea eorpu tried before any udge of the Supreme or Superior Court! of this Bute. C. They aWfurtheTTirdered to rests such arrest npon tbe part of any person not authorized by tbe legal order or pro cess or Lourt or judge having jurisdic tion of such cases. By order of Governor Vance. v , , , , .j . DAN'L G. FOWLE, .. . Adjutant General. DEMOCbUTS EVEBTWHXB (El to n THAT ALt OCB VOTCBS SXOISTEB PBOMPTf lion is ua true ugnt, - '.7r '
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