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-SIS' nllii1 r7 11 -o :. ft : y f I 'II ' ' f ':- ' ! J' I. 70L. XXin-HO. 68. BALEIGH, N. 0., FMDAY U0E1H1T0, HOVEIlBEB 3,1876 PBIOE PIVE CE1IT8. Y 'A -11 RAILKOAD8, &c. j J 5 TIEDMONT AIH-LINE IUIL XT WAY. Richmond & DaitvillaV' Richmond & DanyiixbR. W..N.C. Division d1 North Wkstbbn N. U. B. W CONDENSED TIME TABLE. ; Efw. ' d r Saudi, Od, '' GOING CAST. ! d i4f f Lf a Greerjiboco . . . ltMA. lt Co. Shop.... ' 4 11.81 Arrive t Raletoh.... " t p. M. Arrive at Goldalwro.. ' ' . 5.15 . . - UOIMQ WEST. ..I Leave OoManoro..... , 10.10 A. M. Arrive at Raleigh...-.' -t--M.SB r. H, LeaTeCo-r-bou....... , ; 4.15" " Arrive Greensboro' - , . k.30 ,t,0lNG NOBTII.. , , , Lear ChArlott ...... " 4.58a. Atr-LlMJme-fr, ' ",( StlUburj ...... ' ;, i.w . Oreeobore.. DuivUlo u DuDdM. ....... BuriterUle..... - trrlM at Rlrhmnnd..'' ' : I . . in - 1188 P. M 6.06 t "1 GOING SOUTH. UTt Richmond. ; ' " " Dundee.. . , ; - " DtnvlUa M Oreeatboro....; , i- s s Bltabury ...... " Air-Lloa J aac'a : ArrtoatCbarlotU...-' . . . TJ0A.M. &UP.M. 6.40 8.16 10.M 10.87 - Accommodation Train. OOIXO IA8T. - ' LMTGreDboro...r " . 0.80 t. M. " .... O.8hop.... , . 11.10 " Arri?tBlelh.... , '., . 401A.M. Go!dboro.... .llJO " GOING WfBT. LMttt 0oldboio.... ' Arritt KkleiKh.... LeaTt Co. 8hopt.... ' ArriTtQreaboro b. r. m. 9.60 6.40 A.M. .00 -. fforth WeiernJVCttIl. (SalemBiasch.) '-i- Lmt GiwBboro .".Trvr;.00 Mi- AtTtreAt SAlem..... .......... f. ' Let? Salem .-m Arrive At Ureenaboro. . .... . f .w Mm JK. .. 9.15 ' I !' no ft . . . PuMDfrer Tralna leaTlnj Kaletgh at 13 64 P. M. coanaoMt (ireemboro with tho South ern bound train; making Uta quickeat lime to aa Boaibern ctuea. AeeomBoOaUoa Tnila 1-ATiag Baleigb at 10:16 P. M., eonnecU with Korthrrn bound train at Greentboro for Rich mond aai all polate Eatt. Prica of TlckeU f am a tIa otber rout, - . No Change o( Care between Atlanta and Richmond, 6(7 milei. , , A, B! ANDREWS, oct44f ' ! r Superintendent. RALEIGH A s KOAU - GASTON BCttSDULE. RAIL' " ; atAIL Tai". ' ' ' Leave Balelprh 60 A. M. 6 UO P. M. 13 40 P. M. 6 40 Pi M, 6 00 A.M. 8 25 P. M. 5,0 A.M. 6 15 P. M. amrun neiaon...... Leave We" don. ai i if v mm amusiiu. ........... ' : TBBOCOH rBIIOBT. Leave Raleigh... Leave Weldon JKICITV 1H1DIIU...1 ( ' ; Qf'l XiTl , "' RALXIQU A AUGUSTA" AIR LINK. Charred Schedule to take effect 6:30 i. - r MonWr October attyigMt.... t.- rv, if. TSAUT MOVIKS SOCTK. 1 - leAve Raleigh.........;........ 6 60 A.M. . Arrive at Cameron...... 13 TP M. - Tbaiii Motut Nobtk. ; Leave Cameron t 00 P. M. Arrive at Ralelfrh.. . 640 P.M. . All traiae will approach and paia B.6D B, R. M. C. Divlaion crotalnr at Cary with CAutlon. 30 minute for Break fast at Cary. : , J0H5 C. WINDER. pet U-ttTO Superintendent. ,; TICKET PARES AND TIME SCHED ULE TO THIS WEST, TIATHE CUES APEAK E A OHIO R. M. r ' Plratelaae fare from Halelgh to Cincinnati 83.25. -, , . ,, . , Pint clase fAre from RAlelgh Wlndlanap- Flrctclaee fare from Raleigh to Chicago lint claai from RAlelgh to St. LonUSS.9b. Pint elaa from Raleigh to LouUvUle 37.25. PaAtengera for Cincinnati and Uie West, leaving Kalelgh by the B, A O. R. R. 10.00 a. . train, reach Richmond at 8.45 p. m.; leave Richmond at 10.80 p. m., by the Cin cinnatl & Ohio Railroad, and reach Clncln nit! at 6.00 on the monilnr of the aecoad 'day., ' , ' "' ; , CON WAT R. HOWARD, Gan. Paa. A Ticket Agent W. M. S. Doim, . , ' Ifnglnneer and Supt 1 J ' Pbtbbsbcro. Va,, MArch Slit, 187B. f gCIIEDULE OF TRAINS. ' t, ooino SOUTH, ' Throagh MaQ leave Peters burg at 8:87 P. VT. Arrive at Weldon at. - 4:65 P. M. Southern Express leave Pa- r , tenburg at. t 4 6:M A.' M. - Arrive at Weldon at........ 8 .VJ A M. Through Freight with Pa-' ' -" -: - senger Coach attached, ' - lesve Peterborg st 8:80 4. M. Arrive at Weldoa at. 8:15 P. M. : OOINO NORTH. ( ThronghMAaieaveWeldooat - l 7:85 A. M. Arrive at Petenbarg At..... 11:55 A M. Sostherc Express leave Wei- - ' . don at ,4:00 P.M. Arrive at Petersburg st..... ' T:05 P. M. .Through Freight with Pas- , - : enger Coach attached, v A leave Weldon at 4:15 P. M. Arrive at Pttsbarg at.... - 10:10 P. M. Through Tlckete sold to all kastern and Sontbera point, and Baggage Checked through. . H. T.DOUGLAS, ; - sp 8-4t . ... Superintendent , RICHMOND A PETERSBURG R. F. t( Commencing., Oct. 84th, 1875, Tnlre ' ' . this road will run as follows s ' . - ' ; " Lbatb Ricbmobd, South, i ,5:10 A. M Through Mall; 7:45 A. K. j Freight Tnin ; 1:45 P. M, Through MaU 6P.lC,FrcightTnln. , Lbvb PBTaasBcrao, Nobth.: , -! 7:59 A. M., Freight Train ; 13 M., Thrones . M. Freight Train ; 1. 85 f. M.( Through Mail. , . . ' Ooachee attached to all freight trains for AccommodAUon of pt'tengera. . W Cpay.-e,JepeciAl Inducements to the shipping public on line of the Rutclgh . S 7,.oa Refth dt An?nsa and Western a. U KaUioaOa, in tUe WAy of low freight And pAssenger rates. , . u .. . - , ,. .. A SHAW 4wtI Superintendent ; DRV GOODS, Ac'-V JUST VH TI3IC. 4! "60 par. Blue Jean. j , tM Be" w-And-Clotlt loak tor LAdle. 60 Ladle EffUh UlMnonethint:Bew'( lylUh m4 comfortabie, '- ' i : ' f " . ISO Id. Cardinal PUh Net for Neck, 800 Yd. CardlDAl and ' While Baching for Ladle. ' ; :'.vi n. :.,? 800 Pr. Linen Cuff d Collar la Cardt haI Navy Bla Hrewa and White. ,110 Doe, v I a lle Kid Glove la color, BUck aad Whl.e from '5 cents to 100 far t It Dec Ladlei and MlaaeeHoede la CardK aal Blue aad Browa Braided Flannel. 1 illOEf, BOOTS AND GAITERS, The largeat atock In taa State at bottom flgnre. . ; ' dress Goods. The largeat tock ever held by one Aral and el latent style aad lowest prkw. HATS! HATS 1 1 HATS 111 The largest stork ever offered by a for Mea Boys aad Children from 80 cent npward. ; " ' , '....."' Late style SUk Hats at 6.80. Remember "Tb beet Goods at lowest easnpTleee." 1 , ' ' - ' ' . -sept 17-ly W.IL A R. S. TUCKER. D. WAITT A DUO. Beg leave to Inform their eiistomers that they bar removed to the well knows stand of James M. Towlee, 5o.E2FiTettcriI!eStitcLIlaciirfc.H.L which they have Sited up enUrely new, aid Oil i . nave parcnaaea a large ana weu . aorted atock or READY-MADE CLOITIING! FOB Men, BOTS AND CHILDREN Men's Sack Suits 14 0J: Men'a Pnwk SuiU for $5 00; Mea'e Frock atelmere Sulu from 110 to 15; M n'e rine BlAck SuiU from 17.50 to 50; Boys' Fancy Satinet Butts l io an; soys' Asaimero Halts B8 to I3; Chll- area'e Bulls 69 to 810: OvereoaU 65 to 8 JO. COME AND GET SUITED. Gent's Furnlahlng Goods, Hamburg Bdg inga ana inaoruona, Nouona, uoal ri- ry, GIotm, Cavmbrtca, Boota, a Sbjoea, TJmbredlaa, Hata, Oapa, Pnra, Aa "C DOHEfeTlC 1UY GOODS, cokiistirs or Prints, Alpacas. Merinos, Delaines, Glng- nams.ijouoa r lata A. louonadea, Keatncky . Jeans. Ctsolra' res, , Cambric, Bine Denims, Osnaburra, Tickings, Flan- neli, Llnteys, Ac Bleached and - Browa sheeting and Shirting. Thanking our friend for their liberal oat- ronage In the past, we feel confident that in our new store with New Goods, boaght at ine luwevt pncea, we wui oe aoie 10 please alii---- Respectfully,-- V. . 4 t D. 8. WAITT A BRO. Na 67 rayettevUle Street, . oet t-lf Raleigh, N. & ' gCIIALK JBllOTUEns, ,,;v, Brewera of toe . ., -' CELEBRATED' LAGER BEER, ." " I e vr ark, KeW Jency. '2 tiieo. jrosErirs ' x German m American Eestanraii . : Harjctt and Salisbury Streets, , RALEIGH. N. & . v . , ' Mr. Joseph has fitted od his Saloons with special reference to the comfort and enter tainment of hit guests, and the public la Invited to an Inspection of his accommoda tions and a test of tho creature comforts in the line of his entertainment. . . -, Ills Boatanrant - . Is always supplied .with the freshest and fattest , , OYSTERS, BIRDS AND VENISON, served id the best ami all the Varied styles to suit his numerous customer!. . Ilia Baiv X- is stocked with a full and complete line the finest Wines and Liquors, Imported and domestic. ; : ; SCHALK BROTHERS CELEBRATED LA . GER BEER A SPECIALTY. - clntta. '-, ' 't : BlUlardBooni Is one of the finest Table In the city, and In the , .i - .- : 1 V" Reception Room ";. Is a Table of new model and design for the entertainment and pastime of gnesti. Thankful for past alronage, Mr. Joseph respectfully invites from the citizens and sojoarners la Raleigh a visit to his quiet, well ordered and complete establishment on SAUSLL'RY AKD UAKGETT STREETS, just weot t Raleigh National Bank.. octl6-tf. JOTICE. ; ;.- My wife, SARAH COLE, baring left my bed and board withoat eaute, I hereby warn ail persons, against giving her employment, or otherwise affording her each aid, com fort or protection a may encourage her to longer remain away from her proper home. The fall penalty ef the law In auct cases will be enforced Against all offendera. GEORGE W. COLE, , ' ' Mason's Village near Raleigh. THE BOOK St STATIONERY '-- BUSINESS OF ; v E. J. HALE & SON, r ; IT MTJERAT STREET, NEW TORS. : Will not be Interrupted by the removal of Mr. P. M. Hale to Kalelgh. Order from prompt customer solicited, and promptly filled at lowest market rate. . -ctl7-9t. . SEND 25c to G. P. ROWCLL A CO., New York, for Phamphlet i.i 100 pAgea, eon taming list of 3000 newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising. mATcn t-i f MISCELLANEOUS. Offbred Protection Against loaa , t. ; ojr lire and Life. . . W. H. OROW, General Insiirance Agent, BlLEItiU, X. C k4 -...' Rept taunts the following first cIaos Com- panlest JEtn Life Insurance Co., JBtna Fire Inaursmoe Co., Phcsnix Fir Co., , ,.; , : NatlooaJ Fire Co., Of Hartford. German-Amerioaa Fire Co., Hoffman Fire Co., Howard Fire Oo., r yOt N. Y. Combined Asset Over $35,000,000. The aUentioa of Uie public is respectfully called to these substantial , Institutions, af fording ample Indemnity -augl8-3m iiiifiiiii 83 3 It"8 "-ft S-S'O- f3 EI at . 55 6 3 w-s a o a -S ..S S . K t C rff it-T IrSSiS SKSifi s --a 5 ft - rr tn tf- 50 CENTS. CENTS. 50 CENT8. CENTS. THE DURHAM HERALD . Will b sent to any address antfl ' NOVEMBER 14 FOIt THE ABOVE . AMOUNT. . K'w u the time to secure a first cUss CAMPAIGN PAPER For the . small price of ff A CENTS. 01 CENTS. ff ( CENTS. uJ :ents OV CENTS Jul? X3-tf ALUAHLE LOTS FOR BALE! v . .... ... , Aua. viib v a a v r ivr V EMBER, 1876, by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Wake County, I will expose to public sale oa the premises hat valuable parcel of land situate in and near the North-eastern part of the eftv of Raleigh lying between Pen on Street and Oak wood Cemetery, known aa MOKSECAl'S GR"VK, Including lot along sid Person ttrcetand Polk Street, containing la All About 30 Acres, belonging to the eatate of the late Henry MoraecAi. - " The land will be sold la several DaitMli. to suit purchasers. Terms one third casb;reidue in nine and twenty-, be months, with lutrreat at six per cent. ; MA KTli A HORDKCAT. octS-dlm . ... , ' . ExecuiU THE JflURFREEinORO E9T i; OVIRER. Aa Independent Weeklv Newsnaoer. The Organ of the Roanoke and Meberria Sec tion! I Circulates in Thirty-Nine count lex and Twelve States. Is the official organ of Northampton and Hertford counties, and haa a larger circulation In them than any paper published. Aa aa adverUsuir aaedium. it cannot be surpassed la Eastern Carolina. tenn, J per year, in advance, 61, for six months. WARD A BLAKEY. Ed's, and Prop's., Augl5tf Murfreeaboro. N. C jsrr Information About Texas. With Van, Pamphlets, etc.. furnished on pplieatlon In person or by letter to THOS. '. FISHER. ImmlCTaUon AgenL Interna. tiooal k Great NorUiern R. R.. PsJeatioe- Texaa. . . , ' y J4-wCm . B A L L A R D & OO QIKEBAL OMMISSIOI MERCEASTS ..;,.--. AID HUUSIll - GllADf, HIDES, WOOL, TOBACCO HonerEgg, Butter, Cheese, Dried Fruits, rrsuiere, run. Lard, Tallow, Seeda, Bacon, Beans, Poultry, Flour, Veg - WAREHOUSE, J7 'ao ji. BROAD ST.. ' PHILADELPHIA. aprTr7-wnT : ftl ft tn 9. K rav Ho ur farwMW, 9mm amS kWIU vtkT mSTAPLBuCO'F1B.Ii farmer aW ohm ia L ' r am d.:? .(.vKk Tmrxtcmlmn Trmm mimmm l a S 1 1 a iiMiimilQm hi. ImMH, Ato 1 ri- in jlHi SWd 1 r a-i'V a . h li H a n z st o m The Raleigh Sentinel PUBLISHED DAilTAHD WEEKIT. i Babscriptloa Sates Zn Advance. Daily SenUoeL one year, postage paid, Sft.OO . " i six months . " 4.00 For tbt earopalgn, four months, ,. 100 Weekly Sentinel, one year, postage p'd, 100 " " alxmopUn, ,.. ... 1.00 For theeampstgn, ' :: .60 Thst oar readers msy see with what vtvqr onr pPer i received by oar editorial breth ren, w give below a few extract embracieg wHat they say" of as; ri? t j ..:u- NOTICES OF THE PRESS. t (Newbera Times, Rep. The leading deBsoerstie paper la the state.' " Toisnot Traeacrlpt. The Raleigh Sentinel under Its new mana- gwrs ana proprietors t greauy improtea, and ts aow one of onr most valued exchanges. rRlcbmond.(Ta.)Whlg.1 The Raleigh Sentinel publlsbee a six "page weekly, the Isirest aad haadaomest paper we save eeea prmiea in none jaroiina. it shows eoterprlae aad thrift, the result of good management and live thunder, XGoldiboro Messenger. The Raleigh Sentinel, under Its present able management ahows a decided Improve ment. Edited with marked ability. Its gen eral make up and typographical appearance la excellent. We wish the new man agement every success. From the Salem Press . Ths Raleigh Sentinel, under the new man agement has been much Improved la manner and matter. W hive beea in regular receipt of the Dally SeatlaeJ f jr a week or more, aad hope Its dally visits will continue. Spao Imea numbers eaa be aeea at this office Price of ths Dally 68 per annum. . From the Payette villa Wide-Awake The BewtlneL the name ef which haa beea a terror to radicalism since Holden' pledged nhe lt dollar aad the last man" to U support of the t'onfederate States govern ment, baa passed into new Bands, and is As suming aa attituds from which tt wl 1 hurl masy a deatructlre : canister into radical ranks.;' !.'- r- . f Greensboro MaAoeic JouraaL The Kalelgh Sentinel eme to u laat Wrd. neaday aa a morning daily and decidedly Ira -proved. The new manager aad editor prorav lee to do better la the future, and present a better paper then the lnltlAl number. They may perhaps do It. but we can't e much chance - for improvement. Gentlemen, we wish you success. -j 1 fRobeaonlan. .." ' The Raleigb itewtiael, under the present Bnanagetneat, ts ver , generally Improved. It contains aa nuca reading matter aa a ere to- fore, and isons of the very best daily papers la tula state. Ia common with a great many people of this s ate we revere the name of the Sentinel, and will always learn of It pros penty with pride and pleasure. They have reduced the rates for the campaign, aa will be aeea In another column. , ; Vlcliburg(MlM.) Herald. The Raleigh Sentinel needs no eulogy from us. Every one that reads It ktows how It and although some may differ with It, yet all cas say mat n ia sincere in its course, end is working for the best Interest ef the oeool 1 of North Csrolina. 1 Murphy Herald. The Sentinel la a. living exponent of de locracv. seeking, by the force of twlished argument, to prove the necessity of restor ing both state and national go eminent to the guidance of the democratic party. ' tra der its present able management It takes so enviable position amo g the best Journals In ths land, Increasing the former prominence of Ite name, by asalateialBg the highest de gree of efficiency. Every democrat In the mouBtslnskbould Uke it, and every republi can who does not desire an addition wrinkle to hie brow, should shun It, for Its persua sive arguatents entail thought.. With better mall facllitiea. Murohv would contribute to the support of the Dally Sentinel, and this assertion is based 00 the extensive circula tion enjoyed by the Herald's copy. MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, tt'CL A FIRST-CLASS DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER ,a - 1 LARGEST - CIRCULATION OF ANY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN NORTH : w T CAROLINA ,THE J)nl7 Daily Paper PubJUbed la WILMINGTON, a City of nearly 20,000 Inhabitants, and 2 tfie Great Centre of North 1 1 ' Carolina Trade t 1 1 KUBSCEIPTION: One Year, :t ; Sx Months, 97.00 4.00 2.25 Throe Month, ' ADVEBTISI'XG BATES ' KEASOX ABLE. Address, ' ' s . . , WIL U. BEBNABD, :,. : Editor & Proprietor, r . n v WlUCIKGTON, N. C. E STABUSHED 18J0." ; ROBERT A MAhf IN A COT GKOCERS AND COMMISSION , , :, , .MERcnAN rs, ,, No.. 1L Stcamobx Stbext, " - ' ;' J: . PETERSBURG, TA. ;- J-' -s '. Consignments of Tobacco. Cotton , Wheal Ac. eolieited aad which will bare faithful personal attention. July u-ubm. S25C A KOTII - Aavnta vaKt4 rrrt T.Urr. Jti.aj )!. liuitorm and Sra daaa. rirllr'ra fl ftwavAildr J. WOKTH A At. Lm1a.AA Paintaaai uaJlllrtlf. MrtiMtefm. Dr. Carl- BIB I I I 1 1 sradMamf)rtlailan. aihiiiai Atcimsa t'i FBIDAY. OVEMpEK8. SOUril CAROLINA., Governor ' Chamberlain's ' Conspiracy to Carry . lUthe State, c-i-- I -. ( THE STSTCM OF ARBITRA i RY ARUEsT, Haadred of IKaaosrnsts to be laapaiaonesl natll after Vy t ' .'. Elections., ,s . 1. " ' f i2 PREPARATIONSFORA FRAUD- ,u ULENT COUNT, ,., The' Obarleetoa Eamptoa Demoastrev- r New York Herald. . CotCMBiA. Oct. 80. 1876. The usual reticence prevails at military headqoar ten. An application tbia evening for news or information concerning the die poaitioa of the troops Utroogaeut the state reeulted ia a deciaive, but very polite, refusal, ea the ground that the commanding general did net wish to snake known the whsreaboats of the troop until after the election. Aa the localities of the main feroee ef the army now occupying the atateand the political proclivities) of each nave already beea given to the readers ef the Herald, the refusal did not oooaaioa year oorreepon dent much concern, but aa a matter of information to the eeuatry ia general and the army in particular. I wished to publish an official atatement 01 the as signment of the forty companies now distributed throughout the state.' ' Txoora vox chaxxxstoh ponrTT. A company of the first - artillery, com manded by Captain Frank, left tbia evening for 8aumerville, in Charleston county, bat (or what purpose baa not transpired outaide of hesuiquarters. It is believed, however, thai the ultimate destination of that company will be some point nearer the coast, ernere the ne groes nave been very turbulent, and where violence ia oonstantlv apprehend ed by the sparse white population, who are entirely at their mere.. ; . : , , . ; 1 ..A aTUTTODOCT Fivot. : T n. n MMial tf t w ft W., InfArmafiAH 1IM m awMy w. . this eveniut. which not only confirms my previous predict loaa aa to the whole- sals system 01 axDiirary arrests isseu- augnrated on the eve of the election, bat develop a stupendous plot on the part of the federal Attaches of the department of justice and the governor to intimidate white and colored democrats and defeat a free election. Ia Aiken county the plan is to rearrest large numbers of thoae already bailed by the United State oommiaaionsrs ea affidavits of negroes and warrant to be Issued, this time by state trial justice. , , ' CHABACTKB OF TEC CHAKOKS. The affidavit apon which these war rants are to be iesued charge the accused parties, not with intimidation of Vetera, but wita unlawful snooting ana oetng engaged ia riota oa or about the 17th, 18th and lath of September last, , aome of the charges are said to be for murder. These arrests are to be made on the 4th and 6th of : November. The Ut law requires a notice of our day to obtain a hearing on a writ of habeas eorpua for release before either two trial justices or a oircnit judge, r The result is that tb parties so arrested will be , ,,, k'; - THROW. UTtO JAIIaj . aad held there, if neceeaary, by the aid of federal troop until the election ia ever. This conapiracr is regarded as tbs moot daring aad highhanded yet at tempted, and, even with the preeanoe of the federal troops, it is not altogether certain that it will be submitted to. There axe low muttering and forebod ings of a popular outburst, and such tyrannical acts . as these may possibly precipitate the storm, notwithstanding the determination of peaceable submis sion under any and all cireumaUnoe. The alleged oneness for which these re arreata are to be made occurred about the 17th of September. The affidavits 011 which ths warrant are based have been in the bands of the United States district attorney and the governor for weeks past, many of them having been substantially published in a republican organ in New York sometime sinoe, bat thsy bave been purposely , held baoi until the eve of the election to defeat tho will of the people, and, if possible, FBOVOKB k COLLISI0 ,s with the tioopa. On Saturday thirteen additional arrests ' were made in Aiken oonnty by the United States deputy marshals, all of the parties, with two others already confined, being , etill in jail. The district attorney is reported tehave 800 warrant tipon which to make arrests on Saturday and Monday preceding, the election in Aiken and Barnwell already prepared, and 600 to 700 for Edgefield and the surrounding counties. " These arreata of course will inohsde all leading citizens, and are in tended to overawe the people and over come the democratic majorities in ths oountie named. t . ; ' r ' r -. - - r -.- . - " OEXAT XXCTTKMIHT , The plot creates Treat excitement among the few democrats to whom it has become kaown. As a farther eonnrma- tioa of the plot, an - individaal named Jim Canton, who combines the effioe ef state constable, under Governor Cham berlain, and deputy United states mar tial, under Marshal Wallace, this morn ing said: ; , ;. ' .';. : A Micro IT. "I am s'.sd Bntler, by God, and 111 street 500 more d em ecrata before the eleetioB." - i This remark was dropped when taa dual sirte and federal efficial bad k st bis temps daring a personal costio versy;' i - .--i -j-J TBarxosracxa, 1..1. ' With all the eml and military appli ances of the federal governmeat in ni hands, together with the entire election machinery of the state, it ia almost im possible to believe that Chamberlain sen , be defeated. 'Tb board of state can vassers is composed at pteaent, with oce exception, of Candida tea for re-election on the republican ticket. The names of tb Candida tee on 'the electoral, con gressional, legislative, state and county tkksts ars all placed oa the aame ballet. so that the canvassers, in deciding tb election of any candidate, are practically giving judgment in their own case, : Th inferior boards are also largely made an i of candidates for office or appointees of tne governor, in laarena. a doubtful county, on of the three commissioners is the republican caadidat for senator, and author ia republican eandidat for the house. . In Fairfield tbs di Airman of tb board is the republican candidate for the hooas.. and one of the republican precinot federal supervisors is oandidat for eounty eenmisBuener. ' uiw A ' prominent repabuoan cava that a majority of all tb commissioners ia tis state are either republican candidates or appointees of tb govsrnor. It will thus appear that under the present system the republicans would be tb gainers by a . contest. A number of the oountie will bs close OOCXHSI kUKROa DIXnVAT IX OBABXBS- xox VioLxirr Airo ixdiscbxxt oomroT or xaoxo ltxir ajts wokkx. CHABuarroa, a 0., Oct. 30, 1878. Ths Hampton demonstration In Char leston to-dsy was the largest political demonstration ever wineased in the city. BsAlnees of svery kind was aniirelv sus pended, evsn to the loading and unload Ing of ships en the wharves. Every wmie man, woman and child in tb city was out on the streets, and ' ' the raocxasiov V ' 1 numbered fuH'x10.000 menT' Clnb of I mounted white and black from ths country rode on horseback fif tv miles to join in the demonstration, and bave to ride back home to-night There waa no distinction on aooount of race or oolor, the whitee marobing alongside of the blacks, and all wore Tilden and Hampton badge. Every house on the line of march waa decorated with flags and flower and every window and baloony crowded with women aad children. Sach an ovation has never beea witness ed in Charleston. . Tbs citadel wbsrs tb , United States troop are quartered waa deoers'ted with the United 8late flag, encircling the monogram T. H.," and several of the soldiers were in the pro cession. i , HKOItO TCBBULENCK. Along the line of the nrooession the colored democrats, as well as the white men, women , and children, were sab milted to the most abuuv and vilest insults from negro roughs and women, particnlvly th women. They lined the streets aad made indecent sxdos- ures of tbslr persons aad cursed th white and black democrats in tb meet fsul and indecent language. It was all submitted to, under instructions fren Qsnsral Hampton. The entire polk force was out, but could not put a stop to this assault, in seme cases " ' THE NEGRO WOMEN 'f ' ' ; ... fairly performed an Indian war dance with club aad knives, aad In one or two Instances attempted to pull colored men from the rank an I men them. No disturbance occurred owing to the for bearance of tha whiles, several of, whom were actually knocked dewn in Ike streets. AT MIGHT OENEBAL HAMPTOM addressed a colored meeting of 1,500 io the Academy of Music, when he was presented with : a handsome laurel wreath made by the colored people, .,, EtXBT TOTKB THX STATE SHOULD SEE THAT BIS XAXE IS PXOPEBLT OB THE EE OISTBATIOE BOOKS. '"' THS CHANCES. . . Lynchbsrg News. W do not believe there Is a lair minded, well Informed republican who doea not regard the Hayes election lost. They plsced their trust in the October elections, and bava been defeated. They have disturbed and alarmed the north by the invasion of the south. They have excited tb indignation ef the foreigner and catholics by friend liness to and advocacy or proscnutlve d-ctrines, sumptuary laws and fanatical secret organizations. ( Vance for Civil Liberty-Ths Ha beas Conns Order, ExxcrmvE DBFAXTKEirr or N. C. : Adjutant GtntnT$ Qfftet, ltaleiffh. ZAth ilaw. IRAK. General Order, No. , Militia officers arc ordered not to ar rest any man as a conscript or deserter who msy bave beea discharged under s writ of habeas eorpm tried before any Judge of the Supreme or Superior Courts They ars further ordered to resist any such arrest upon the part of any person not authorized by the legal order or pro cess of a Court or Judge having jurisdic tion of such cases. ... By order of Governor Ysnce. , DAN'L O. FOWLE, " ' " ' 7 Adjutant General. DKIfOCEATS EVKBTWUXKE SEE TO IT THAT ALL OCE TOTEBS BXOISTEB PBOXPT- See to rr that the xsoeoes ajt TBAICALS DO HO? rBAUDCLXSTLT- SE1IS-TXE. - y i i
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1876, edition 1
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