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:.7 A a A BJtNN ; ;rii .O A II ifOit i 11 fT"rTntr"T',""nv4 lyfS V-fA 3 ? 'b 41 ' j . .lutii . be 01 M !i i f-it..i -I i r i i --.j VOLlfc ) J .U (it . EALEIQH, N. 0.,tlTpESDAY U0BOT1T0, HOVEHBEB 14, 1876 id! ituil '5ii34 . PEICE FIVE CENTS. 1 tr f 'f. ... - -TU 1 hp I Ik A., I I JK A. . ' i m ft k i -1 1 1 mm I 1 I . I X i. VAV R AILliO ADS, Vte; WAY.. !...-. T . j Richmond 4 Dimruxs, ' IUchmomp and Nobth Wbh:C'; B. W. CONDENSED TIME TABLK Hftet m 4 fur Sundaf, I ; - 15, 187G.. -1 00INQ1AJ5T. )--,. i LMTt Oreemboro... laos jL Arrit it lUiel AvrlM It lnlii. Lattt GoMiboro; Arrive t Kelelfh Lmh Co. thoii,. Arrire Grecwboro " GOING -1 In DT.1 : OrMiitboro.... 9.6ft M TinnriM -4I 3 . ..:!- " auriievui....,;,,,,,.,.. 2.55 V. M. ; 150 . ! M OrenDibaro.... ..,.., " Atr-LioeJaac t 10.W U AITIT tW'barlott... . 10.87 t j AcrommcMlation Train." J .:.(!t ,V.-i; floura.iABT. ". i MOT. M. " C. BbopaMv. .l ,j j : i fl:.U.I0 4 " ' ArriTtRJelU.4.', tt j.-001A.M. . GoldJboro.... -.AlJDuf4 GOING Wmv -- - - , - AjTiTBlelrtrt.4 bi v ! 8.50 Arrtre t Graeniboro-.l . i ; . . , 9.0Q u.$ ' 1 ,' .', 'f ' '.fTj'!,"-! NMlk Wet4cni IV. C. It. 11. AjtImM 6nJeni,,..w.... '.I . Lmt 81oib... .........7.03 A. i ArrlTi t Ureetuboro. PMMeiret; Tntm leTlnj Kalelffh as IS 4 r. H.eonaetM(rMMboiT with the Bohto. era bound train; maklaft the) qulckeet time to all SowilMni cltlee. Aeeomaaodatio Trale leaving Salelga at 10;U P., M., eonaeflta vita . Kortbrin bouna trata at Graennboro for Bleb. mondsnlaU poloUEwU Price of Ticket! Mine at via other routee. -; - V i No Change of Car between AtlautaJaoa oct Hit J,rtBntnfoaet. "t RALEIGH & ROAD GASTON RAIL. rntnni.i i.i ... k it'K M!.-alAlfc fRa!Witar!9.i't..'fU', Leave Balrigk ................. i It 80 A. MJ Arrtveeat Weldon.............. I 00 P. M, Leave WeldoB.......,....j...( 19 40 P. M. Arrive at KaleiKb.............. 8 40 P. M, , i i tMM fiwiT."' j Leave Saltrh...r.m..... .r.. ' f 00 A. ii Arrive at Weldoa. ............. I $ P. M. Leave Weldoa.. .'...i.. '......' K0A.M, Arrive at RaWeh.. V.. ;V...1 M P. M, (Tl. . . li.l ! .'If 'it. i .-I'M ii rT hUl.' -.1 Ui?!lll Si'il!i i l itit.TTrtu a iTrfirrr a a in i.rwc. . Char re of Schedule to talte effect , u. MndaV otobetiOUi, tt)7t . 4 -M TAli VIM SOVM. . O Xeave Raleigh.. .'.J. . 4 1X1 A. H Arrive at Cameron. IS T r M ,. t- -l; , , TwW MoTui Nobtb. . , ' ' I LeaT Catneroa...,.,. ...... 1 00 P. )f , Arrive at Ralelgb . 6 40 P. M, All traioe win approaeb ana pM . x u iJvaH sialyl iwot u. eja a-'1 trowlpg at Carr " u. k. n. iflvuioa eaation. ' S mlnutea for Breakfast ' ; oet ll-tf V': t?:. -ft Saperlnteadent. : t TICKET FARIS AND TlHB SCHtD ULB YOTHK WKST.TIATBI CUES AFKAKB A OHIO R. k. ,. r . .1 r Ptrtt elaee fare from aUlxh to Cincinnati 28.35. S j i 4 i rirt cUa fare fro a Raleigh to Indlanap- . olu as-rat7 - - - - m Pint elaaa fare from Raleigh to Chicato tiK.rMi v t-, 1 Pint ciaae front Ralelsh to 8t Louie S-? 9b. rint elaee f tom Raleigh to LonievUle Sr.25. Paaaenger for Cincinnati and the Wert.1 leaving Raleigh by tbe R. O. R. R. 10.00 a. m. train, retch Richmond at 8.43 p. m.; leave Richmond at 10.90 p. m., by tbe CI a cinnatt A Ohio Railroad, and reach Cincin nati at 8.00 on the morning of the eeeond fsTtTTmxriL fiowARiiri W. II. B. Dean, ! aglaaeee a4 BttW Prrewaoao. Va, Warch Slat,' 184. Sf" EDULE OF TUAINS fm OOIlfO SOOTH. ;Thnph MaO leave Titera- T ?V Arrive at Weldon at.. f. Southern Ezonsia leave Pe- 30 L M. Arrive U Veldon at...:-..A 5 f W (Throagh Frelghi with. Pae-v? V i sJ Jenger Coach attached, . ihtb rci-ruurjp; Bee Amte at wtiaoo it....... :W . M. NO NOBTU. . Ill e Weldon at . 7JB AJIi i , OOINO iThrourh Mall leave Airiveat Peter bunr at.. UA5 A M. "Southern Rxprees leave tVel- Arrive at Petersburg at 7K P, A inrougk Freight v. rae-, . I'll frS aeager Coach attached, Jl TJ !: leave Weldon at , 4:15 P. M. Arrive at Peteraburg at.... 10:10 f. M. Through Tkketa cold to all taatera and Southero BoUta.' and ' Bagrare Checked through. IL T.TiOU0LAi Hi .jr.. ;.' j 1 Bvpennteadei JICHMOND A PXTERSBURQ R. CT CenuMBelng Oct. 34th, 1S73, Traioe tblt road will run aa foUowe t . If 1 ' j LlAVB RlCBMOWD, floUTK. . j J t8:. Ai M.. Through Mall; 7:iS A. SI, frekrht Train 1:45 i. 11 Through Mall j 8 P. M., Freight Train. . i Latva Pbtikbrcbo. Noatar. !(J c7) A. Freight Traia it U , Throagl 8 P. M freight Trmlaj 75 r,lL, Through MaiL , ,,j . , .. , 4 . j , ' Caachee attached to all freight tratne for accommodation of paaaenrera. t. : t ThU Company offers special ladaeementk to the shipping public on line of the Raleigh A GaetMf KaMgh Agwea-en Wtss.ua N. lKaUraada, in thrjway, towfretght r aAw-U . Supeiittlendeet Hi j ISO Be iver and Uoth Cloaka for Lell 1 t. ri n v 1 i: t 11 r.i in i 80 Ladle English Ulster something mw. ityllth an4 eonirort1,ie ' 800 Tds. Cevdmal and Unite Rwhtngsfor Ladle. ".. 600 Pr. Llpen Caff d Collar in j;i jUii t .t t -.wi..kiiii aal Navy Blur, Brown and White, 110 Do. Ladiei JUd Glove In eol Black and Whlie from 8 cent to 100 f 3 the best . 13 &! Ladlee and MUaes Hoods la Card uiifi'-.;: virn ' - nal.Blu and Brown Braided FlanneL . A 1U0ES, BOOTB AM tUArr?RB,? The largest stock In the Bute 'at jbottoi flgurea. . 'V' DRIJa G0038; ; ) ' Th largest stock ever held by one flna IM of btesl stlee and lowest price. -Vt'' HATSf fiATBtr JIATf tL Tbe largest-stock ever offered by at f Meav Bojs aad Children from 60 eetv fwvfl-nii -tM..iv 5 J-O.U.'- .'Liu'atjie'Brik BU at 8.80. ' ; h RemeaihefV'XThe beet ie !.! n . flood t lowest eptliriyi W.IL S. TUCKER. d; I. VI ITT 1 DUO Bee? leave to mform then? customers thai they have removed to the well kaovm eiana or ame m. jowiee,- h. 52 FaTetif rillc Street. lalfiAI. t. . j c r -. , , which they nav Sited up entlrel v new, and ; nave purcnasea a large ana wen rTT ' assorted atock o . HABh. U nTar aVThVat AWIh ftaJIf.Eh B BIT . ri1l fack ' BulU 4 03 ! Men s ' Trock Suit for 85 00; Men's Frock Mimert SulU fresa 810 to faSt- hfrn'e rtoe Black BuHs from .IT Ki ''St. Ia. a.tint Bniiai to 81; Roys' Cassimere 8ulu 83 to f!5; Clill- area' suite B3 to vio: uvercoar a t COMK AND ITeUlTED.V:'.' oenc a rurniaiunr uopaa, txamauru iuf' , . &xg ana ineeruona, tiouo&av iweie-; ,'" , jry. Oioree, CaanbriceBoote.gm Y .ttu.fiOmbreUM, Wat, , i .,,11 .rw M ' Cape, Purar4ec. 1 v T , -,fi, i :NniOMiiTUiO'0,rjH .V .frt Prtuta, Alpacta, Mertooe, IMelaesyoGrng hama, Cotton Plaida. CcHtonadeev Kantacky , .Jeaae.4 Cssslra -tea,l Ceiabrieat .'Bk .... Penim. tanabrm Tickings. A lan-1 ,M. nels, Lin soys, Ao. tf leached aad.il .r;- 1 Brown Hcnun u oawmu int.. i Thinking ovr fris'ul for tbeir liberal paM ronaara lathe dM. we feel Confident that itt but new atore with. New Goods, boeghk al tbe loweet prices, we ! will be able to please u..i !ipecuuiiy)i .h i t O -no iy -,v D.. WAlTTBRO. ) r .nv e'dWewoi rayettevuie Btreet, . ct44i imrD ; Raaaigh, N. C SCI1ALI4 BBOTIIEItS, ; ' ; . vtum tt njllf B4jii' ;ii - U ut w wti. Brwtr W tW ' CELEBBATED LAGEU ' BEEtt, 1.1 .ft . jaitA-t it il! ?'". . I Iewrkv IVcw iencj ' ' 1 -s'TIIEO. efOfEPIWnfii',; jSernai EiiEricaijRKtaiiraiitj . i i Hargfltt arid SaHabory StreMtT- i'vi) ! .-4 ' r-l':l! n-i " ."I" .,.viVvjre; ! Mr, JiMM'ph has fltte4 p hie Baioon witll apeclal .Teierenee to the comfurt and enter-! talnmeDC of hie fiuesta, and the public 1 Invited to an lDpectloa ot his aocmnod4 Uona am a teat of the creature comforts jit tbe line of hi entertainment. ; "i V; , i- llli ReetMUrant it " i te lalwar vnppllex)' wttli'the' frtthwt'and: ;y3TER3.';!5TBDSi,Aj!0 TEKISO. , erved la the beet and all tire varied style to suit bis flumeroa customer. , m ;i JV!;rIi IJar V 11' ' J aaf.i ... ... , " 1 ' ' is stocked with l full end complete Tine the finest Wines and Liquors, Imported and domestic- .,';V'T;.'.,'V SCHALK BROTlItnU CELEBRATED LA GER BEER A SPECIALTY. In his .A XT'.IO; ; BUIlAPd Room : is, t Is one of tbe fl nest Tablet in tiwclty, and ia the Ia a Table of new model and design for the entertalomeot and pastime of gests. ; ' Thankful for past patronage, Mr. Jeeepb respectfully invites Irom, the citizens and sojourners In Raleigh 'a wit to his quiet, well erdeml and conipH estalillshment od SAUSBUjV ANP, HARGETT STREETS, just west of UaMgU National Bank. - . V CtllVtfi ,ni'cw(T'!.V ';'' My wife, 8ARAH COLE, having left my bed and board without ue, I hereby Warn all persona, against giving her employment, or otherwise affording ear each ski, com fort or protection a may aucourag her to tonger remain away from her proper home. Tbe fall penalty f -the law Id suet cases will b enforced against all offenders. '. . - v , OKOKOIt W.COLR," ' Mason's Village near Raleigh. THE BOOK A STATIONERY DUSIWE8S OF E. J. HALE 5 SON, r ; " 17 MTJRRAT 8TBKET;KBW YORK. mm not he tntorreptod by the removal of Mr. P. M. Hale to Raleigh. Order from prompt customer aoltclteu, and promptly filled at lowest msraei rate. ; . 1 octl7 0t END S5e. to G. P. ROWELL A CO., Sew York, for Phsmphlet of 100 pages, 00a tainijiKllsUet 3000 aewspspeYa, aad estimate JCST,I3l,TWlE.t:, ni-ii-.Li "K1 '! e-ja a, II i.l sul 80 par. Blue Jeaaa, Cardi- i iore I fMISCELLANEOUS.1;1'- Offbred Protdtoa Atrnlntt Loet i,,7 : jt.p UtoUiT: 'j-' wa atj'i ' ' ' ' ifj'"-j ,,'yt.t General Insuroiics Agcn at. EALEiGH, ir: C " Represeots U , following first class Pom panles:, ...... . ti., r j Mtam life Inauranoe Co., JBtns Plre laeunuio) Co.. Phoenix Fire Co., ' i O National tiro Co., . , . . Hi'! Of Hartford, berrrma-Arnertcan Fire Co, an Ptre Co., i ::; I. I-IIC J Eofftoavn F1re Co Of N.'er, HowaaHlftrw Co- 'ff.-ffl ,M Comllsed. AwcU Otrr $ii,000,00(L Tbe athwtlowgf the pnOlte is regpectf ullv called to these substantial instituUons af. fording ample ludemnily angl8-3m riOOD AGENTS WANTED IX Evert Towa'l KortfcM4jtfir14i THE MISSISSLPFI YAUtY FIRE MAEtSI la J' or tiV Uemphis Tennessee. 7 Cash Capital , . $300,000. 1 In taking the . manajrpment of th MI, slselppl Vsirpy Insarancs Company far North aad Bouth Carolina, I take pleasure )o rec commending It to my friends aad tbs public geoerhllyee a aonnd healthy and conserve. Uve Company, well managed, with a large nd proUiabl bnsinees,: " . Good responsible sgents wanted la everj tow a and cousty 1 tlie two State. -. ( j 1 Address, ., , . W. A. TURK, , j , . i - (ni Agl t ManaCTf, " ' . W: Hl On f 89, Raleigh, N . C. ! j i Cce4n McKeo Building. Corner of Will mlDgton A Martin bts. " H 1 DOT l-tm ..ifJ.f--'4-:j . !l.f1 jrn 50 CENTS. CENTS. THE DURHAM HERALD hi Will be sent to any add rest until, NOVEMBER 14 FOR THE ABOVE AMOUNT. j; N.w t the time to secure first class .... PA.EE For the small price of It"! ii V I j ! a n t A NTA- 'ENTS. A CENTS. O U CEX it) U a:ent&-) Ikjents Jul? 3-lL t h ay1-- qnErlfURFRRF.ffnORO." ENi Aa Indetiendent Weekly Newspaper. The Organ of the Roanoke and Meherrtn - Sec tions! Circulates in Thirty-Nine counties and Twelve States. I tbe official organ of Northampton and Hertford counties, and baa a Uraer clrculatloa In them than any paper published. Aa an advertising medium. It cannot be surpassed in Eastera Carolina. Terms, i per ysar, la ad vaoe. , si, lor six months. , ....... WARD A BLAKET, Ed 'a. and Prop's., aug.l8tf. - . MarfrteskoOk.:N, 0 NOTIC'li OF SALE.' , - "f -..., -. i - ' By virtue of the powers conferred upon me In a deed f trust executed to me on the (b day of Febnary. 184, by L. L. Saunders and W. L. Saunders, and which Is duly reg istered m th office of tbe Register of Deeds for Wake county In Book 57 at pipe 283 ; 1 shall ofl Saturday the 25th day of November next sell for cash at the Court House door In Raleigh, the very valuable tract of land 0b which R. B. Banndera, Esq., now resides ytng on Marsh Creek, adjoining the lands of A. W. Shaffer. W. If. UovUa aud others. and containing Jhieeujaredadlwelysi. lit . B 4ii fit 'Jilidli!!si! -- i5?hlMii a if I i'. ':t 'i . '4t . ; acres. . ..... By consent of prior mortgageea a fee simple title will be sold and coaveyed, the proceeds ' of sale being Drat applied to the payment of the debt of eaid mortgagee, t JOHN GATUNG, Trustee. . WCt SI tdS. , . The RalcighSentineL .Jit. Aa Tie lUitt.ttt'i P0BLI!O U1ILT AHD VEEKIL Dally Sentinel, one year, postage paid," 100 j - . . Wi , (U months leo Forth campaign, four mootha, ' "100 Weekly Sentinel, one year, postage p'l, " six months. I.M 1.0Q .50 That our readers may' see with what ftivor1 our, paper Is received by our editorial, breth ren, we give below a fewest met stnbraclcg "whathry say" of as?-1 m..s. r.-? wi j -'i-'; KQTlCEa'QgJIiWESs. - j tewbeTaTlmea,Tlep:a.??l ' Tbe leading democratic paper In the state. i. ' ' ' i- j JTolanot.Tmoscrlpt..;.,,, ; The Raleigh Sentinel nader tu aew aaaha- gere and proprietora a greatly improved, and i now one of our moat valued exchange. . ' rfRlcbmonATva.) Whig. 'if-1 ' ! ' Th Rsleieh Sentinel publishes a six Dtee weekly, the larceet aad handsomest paper we have seer printed rer North Carolina. It shows enterprise and thrift, the reault of good management and live thunder. fGoIdsboro Messenger. The Rahslsh Sentinel, uader IU - present abl mansgeinent shows a decided Improve ment Edited with marked ability. Its rea- eral make ap aad typographies! appearaaee ia exoeuenk v w . vve wua ins aew man agement every tuceees, !.feJ, !',..;' 'a.-'i.. i Uil ,; (From the Salem Press j 1 '" ! Th Rsleieh SenUael, under the aew maa- age meat has been maxh improved la aaaaaer and matter. We have bee In regular receipt of the Da'ly Sentinel f r a Week or more, and hope its dally visit will continue. Spec imen nnmbers caa be sees aft - this office Price of the Daily 83 per annum. - ii ''' , .; . fFrom tha Favettevilla Wlde-Awake.l ' 1 he Sentinel, the name of which has been a terror to radicalism since Holdea pledged "tb hut dollar and' the last aan'r te the support of the ' oofederate States govern ment, haa passed Into new hands, and Is as suming aa attitude from which It wl t hurl many a destructive tcaa later into : radical inke..M j.f ; ,i run tuS ;.! -&100I j ' j l-sr ., Mi i v. if ir iul t i fGreensboro Masonic Journal. , ., i , Th Raleigh Sentinel cam to us last vt&, aeaday a a morning daily and decidedly fra preved. Tb aew managers and editor proa ise to do tev- la tbe latwrej end present a better paper than the tetttal , number.-. They may perbapa do It, but we can't see much chance for Improvement, Gentlemen, we wish you success. JrlJl.jlLli. ; f( i t " JRobeaoolan. I, ; ! , The Raleigh Sentinel, under the' present management. Is ver. generally Improved. It eon talus as much reading matter as hereto fore, and is on of the very beat daily papers in this ttale, la common with 8 great many people of this a ate we revere the name -of tha Sentinel, and will always leant of its prosperity with pride and pleasure.-"They have reduced the rates fee the earn paten aa will b aeen In another column. o-:u.!i i:: ' Wi J - . ' -"tVI id an rVlcksburg(MIaa.)nerald,. i The Raleigh Sentluel need no eulory from us. Every one that reads it ktowa bow It stands on all "important toptcs-of the day,1 and although same may diffee with It, yet all eaeaay tbat-lt Is aiucareia Ita course, ind la working for the beat Interest of the peopl of North Carolina. ,' : ; iui'.i-...f ' i' ' J. I ''i-A , , fMuraby Herald. H v i ) ii'", Tbe Sentinel la a Jiving exponent of de mocracy, aeeking, by the force of polished argument, to prove the necessity pf restor ing both state and national go' ernmeet to the guidance of the demoeratu party, u Un der ita present able maoagement It take an enviable position amo- g the best Journals In the land, increasing the-former prominence of Its name by maintaining the hlirheat de gree of efflolencT. Kvery democrat, la the HHinvauuMiuiuu ue u mnu every repuuir caa who does not desire an addition, wrinkle to bis brow, should shun It. for Its p mis sive argument eatall thought. With better mail facilitlea, Murphy would contribute to the support of the Daily Sentinel, aad this assertion is based on the extensive circula tion enjoyed by the Uerald's.copy,, , IT'lRMTtKE WAREROO.VS. '. , ..! ,Ai ;iti 'til ' "A-vWPRAPS;; FayettevUle Street. Opposite tha Mar ket, and Corner of FayettevUle and , EALBICrH,- a. . Keep on hand a large styles of aaaortmeiit of all Parlor, plnlng-Rodm and kltuhen; Black WalDuC Stained and Painted Chamber SstS Dreialng Cares, Bureaus, Washstands, Bed steads,' Wardrobesl Cane atd' Woofi leat Chairs, Rocking Chairs, and all other articles Of Furniture found la a Orat-clai establish i Itiw. ittif-ni ft-J." n-v-.tt i'M MATTRESSES madeto order.'' "! oct Sl-3m b-A V'!.( So 1 ! 0 . i. r . TRIUMPn 'TRUSS CO., ' ' , 834 BOWERT, N. f ,,l 'f ' to whom Wat awarded the Premium' -TSedal tor th beat Elastic Truss aed Sapporter at the last session of the GREAT AMERICAN ISS1JTUTE FAIR, cures s rupture in from 30 to B0 day and offer 1,000 dollars for a case' they cannot cure. Theyemploya - f. ' i '' FIRST CLASS tJLDf SURGEON ', . Terms moderate. Cases guaranteed. 0, dera filled by mall. Examination free. Tlw usual discount to patron. Bead 1 tenia for descriptive book to" " ? -? ; s t Prof. W. H. BURNHAM, M. .L mar 23-d ly , r . Chief 8urgeoa,'y 'pir Information About Texas, with Maps, Pamphlets, etc,1 furnished on application in person or by letter to TlIOSv V F13HER. tmmirratiou Azent. Interna. tinnal A Great Northern IL lt.- Pale line- i ! f TUESDAT, NOTEMBER 14 , A CLOAK OF FEATHERS. , , From tbs KJsgsteo (N. T.) Freeraea.' There is aa indastrious woana lady in this county, alio is making a cloak aimet entirety oi carmuge ieatoera. It wi'l be a nolqne piece of clothing, and wet y pretty aud oomfortable, though it i a t a i w m .a requires as immense, amount . of labor ana pereeveranoe to pot it together. .. In It wul be at least 10,000 feathers of dif ferent sisea, the lower portion ; of ' the cloak being made of the tail feathers and tbeo ranging wpj .ths breast feathers posts next, while the variegated plnmajo around the heck of the bird will encircle Uio white) throat af the lady" It will re quire about 100 partridges to fill oat the regular course of feathers;- which are placed in Isyecai ainrilss.! to-thai aay in which they grow , on the bird. W hen finished tbe cloak will be rained at $50, though in New York if ' would be worth probably double that aavraut ' ' Tbe birds ra shot by ber , brother BUI, who popstbom over .whsnever she wants ibem. only' asking ' that 1 she " will tiioelr oook what is left for bjntself - to make a eqnere meal off of .tlwBni. jj..Uo'.i t--J'i- THE ANXIOUS CROWDS. 1 1 '" n:fl!'i . i -... f : i '.' i.e'.-n j . lBaltlmprSBp.J Tti a w MtiAti 4lia waa( S6 V'l- mnltitudea lit rp wawuB iijnu auv jf aaaaj congregated in front of tha newspaper of&oos the past two days to hear th re tarns of the election, the inquiry is sug gested how baa it happened that such immense bodies of men have nothing to do but to etand in the streets all day long waiting to hear who ia elected to the Ereakkncy and ' vice-preaidsncy of the foiled States. This extraordinary spec tacle is in itself an impressive commen tary opon the condition of the times. It aoggeats inquiry as to the- ssaaes whioh produoed aoch a atste. of. things. . The intense anxiety iq the midst of the nn oertaintiea of ths returns daring por tieo of ysaUrday -indioated a deep feel- Ang Among the oa altitude of the neoeasity of a change in the general administration of ths country. The nation has been brought to such fioancial distress as to throw taonsanda: out of empiuymentand there was evidently anxious, , hope that the same rule should not bo prolonged tinder different J men for' another four jears. ?sia tr' t-ial f o:uii iit l. KO HATRED TO THE NEGRO, 6ft RE- BlStANCE to the oovernmekt. ii id.; .'; )1 ' wit 'e-.r ' N(y.JeurnI of Commerce. ,JlU1,. Had the dumocrata in nnv nort of South Carolina, for example, been ani mated by the spirit of hatred to the) ne gToes, or of resistance to tha federal govcrameut, f which w have iveara so m nch from false , reports, , , w bat would hare been more natural or probable than she ooearreDos of disorders somewhere id that stat in the form; ; of ; . aaaaulta oo the seldiers or on tbe blacks?. Yet from all points of South Carolina which we were laid was tha , hot-bed JjoI a mired rebeDion cornea the one story of pro found peace, and ef obedieuos; to., th law. That this good behavior waa due to the pacific intentions of the people, and hot to the ; repressive effect of the pxesenoa of troops , t ppears Irom sue fact that in U . those, parts of the south where the president had been unable to plant soldierrsinrply for the-want of them, an equal degree of peso prevail ed. Jn other words, lbs placing ff byo nets about the polls in any part of the south waS an act totally uncalled for by anything which had happened or might reasonably be expected to happen.!. CQUNTINO TEvB ELECTORAL VOTES. s;tBalUln6ri;'Su;, tH!' !fi:' "It is conjectured by some persona that if Hayes be elected ths hooso of repre aentatires will contend, that the joint rules are still in force,, including the twenty-second joint rule, which provided that h case ef disagreement by the two bouses as to counting that, rote of any State the rote should he . thrown out, ThU conjecture, however. ' is , without foundation, for there can ijjbe ho joint rules exoepr iy sgrsemeur of both houses. Oh this" point the author of Barclay's Digest,,, - the very best au thority n such oases, will say in his next dition of the Digest;.. , .,.,., ... . - "Whenever the' two houses may fail to adopt for the congress tbe joist rule of a prjcdircongreBl(whiob frequent ly occurs,) it ;wonld aeern, under the utUority oouf erred byii the oonstitatioa npon eaoh house, i artiole 1, sectiou S, ) tu determine tha; rules of, its pmoeed iagsj' to be ths undoubted right of aeb bouse, at pleasure, to decline further aoquiesoenes ia the enforcement of any one pg all ef them., i And herjee,altbough tbe joinLrnlea a aoquieeoed in daring the Jerty-tlurd ooBgress, appear c iu this Digest, the foUe wing proceedings dur ing the ilrst session ot tha preteut eon Kreas would seem, to indicate , that a joint rules are now ia foroeJV.. i fii l There have bees other close -elections, but none ae peculiar as this. I Ia . 1797 John Adams was elected by three votes. Jefferson ia 1801 received 73 rotes and Burr TS rotes, and the question had to be decided in con rtess.' In " 1812 ther wa 8 difference of Only 12 rotes between Madison and Clinton. LxISM Polk was elected br .the electoral, rote of New Yprk, th popular majority in that state being only O.ikw. ia 1K . Taylor Was elected over Cass by only 19 electoral rotes. Tsrioos Instancea. Aro known where state elections Lave depended on 100 totes or less, and the case ef Marcus Mortoh, chosen governor of MitsRschu setts in 1835 by a - maj rity ' of a single rote, haa loag been famous. ' Bat de spite other insmnrca-ot'CtOfl-elections this presidential eoutest Is oerhaps the aost remarkable on ; record, . And not only, for iU closeness, bat . for. tbe time consumed in settlement. atr period whan scisnc claims Ut hare annihilated PLAT WITH THS CHILDREN. ' 'WbetiV wereallcLildren atMmM said a friend, '"nothing delighted us so much M romp, with my atherjth hour of his homo coming -was 'the- happiest of all the twenty-four.-: I often think if ail parents weald play with their chil dren, home, .diftciptme tnight . entirely loss its severe expect and become a law Of lore'.'' Children are not made geod by tbe rod of power. How maay pa rents ara willing to devote an hour or so to play with their children ? . A a little kitten will stop lapping her milk to play with the string you draw serosa ths floor, so will tbe child leare almost 'anything to romp with it . faihsr . or mother. la these roaaps aed dariag theea- momenta of reomeabuB tbe rreat leesoa of lore is ' learned by the child, . This , close com-, panioaahiD makes ths bond between par ent and child which results In1 the future aoseptaaoeof adrieei aad gaidaaee. Por tia p yoa : are natarally a dignified per son, and unsconstomed ta play, so whan your Infant first cams td 'you were you not aocrtstcmod to its caret But "'you did not for that reason allow it to go uncared lor. if rott are harassed br worldly anxieties, ths recreation will benefit you aambohas it benefits the -cUUd. and roar Bleep will be the sounder foe it The experiment is worth trying. . 1 ''h " I PBESa DOTS ON THB ELECTION. h m i " 1 f" "i itna ' ef!j ' "lii General Dix received 57.531 votes for mayor ef New Tork, but Smith Ely Cot 111,648.' 'In thin centeonUl'ye'ar, toe. w . The New York Herald sava: "This country Is not Mexico'' That ! a fact. bat It is Also a fact tbat tile - radical managera are trying to make it s.i!t - It was because people behaved thai reform was running, with Tildeu, say the Springfield Republican, that he waa elected, not because the ticket Wat Til den And Hendricks. 1 s4 The Toledo Blade' feels so bail that Its wo is speechless. It however re marks : Ourrwdsrr-wtrMlnd. sm very choice paasags in vthe bosks of Jeband Jsremlah.'tfl x!a!;a JTUeNew York TrUuue,, ierring to lbs closeness of the contest, says : rlT eur Institution can Stand the strain of A great contest over' one 1 electoral rote they can stand aojttilDg." a n--K -), 't It Is a cle thing In th New Jersey legislator, but tho dtmecrata will hold the forCTbe.,, latest retutn giro a- majorlty of one in ths- senate and two 1n the house.'" So (Senator FrellflghrfW sen' successor will prottbbty be a dem ocrat, .i . ' The Cblc2! Inter-Ocean attribute republican a caster to "the rinancial follies against which we have pretested." These "financial fellies" 'are Grant's vet of the inthVioo bill and ibe fsilure of congress to pass It over hU Uesd The Cliarleslon . News aod (Jourier bow tbem out, III llie ,fpl.liwiug polite style: "The gentlemen from ' the north whe have so long and so ?aieusly vol-unUemd-tadalhacMhoJiliri sottib may at one pack op theis carpet n and make reaiy to qepart,',',,; , Things is getting , slonchwaya in di country, I declar to grasbus ef dey sint," said sn old negro the other day. "Fast Come de eattypuler, 'don de Chicken ko.lery, an' aowt here.. com de grasshoppers; an hear -talk , da udder day 'dat ahiggeif wo pise&edr wid a mu8bmulioni Liooks like, bard times--.. you heard my hora.''-f-Savannah, News. The -Pbiladelfihia Time Mt l The hauc are, we repeat, that Florida ia democratic. Rot whatever may be the complexleh, of Iter electoraVvtavpoliti leal tricksters should rennet" before hf- tempting to "pervert R.; 'If it Is toot re- cotoed.a cast . and iallwd,i iu. due weight, ths people are likely, to demand the reason wbr. ,t r ., ,, The BuUimore Gazette give t,hi uu v!ce, which Is an imnroverneut on some it furnished before' "th election t' In . lime like these; when a great' battle has been foughti and, a , whele country waits tb bear the result, It is tie first duty 'or patilotic'cltlzeas to be guarded in utterance aud in actloa.' A lew de signing men might preuipitattA an ava lancha. of ireuble , which not all tlw wisdom ef the land could avert., There U no present' occasion for threats or meuaces, atd there moat be no oppor-' tunity given' to tricksters to work eat their designs. Manly moderation must rule the hour. " : . . . , i. . , . . e 't " ' " i J i" ! ai' . A.RICH DISH, i-t "J t-. -. v,f. .tnMf "TT;i l-fsi" lil Wftl , One ef the, earlie?lj rmiBisters to thia country, frsrii FVanct, treujht with him an experienced French cook,' arid when th former returned . hone-: th. latter periuaj;e rmaiued. in : Washiogtod.' where be, became eminent as a caterer: fur the public. 'And this man had a daughter ' 'About the 'mux per!ol in ear national hutoryvftrr fiogli"'! minis-' ter breuglit, wifi him, a ,Verv. capable. Mirvaotv, aa l ..when ahat .mini -tor de-, parted he established his voUag frind in the crocery busiuesx."" Anou fie tit and fall I lovo-with tbe cook's daughter aforesaid, and tUy wer aaarrind. aad j that cook's (Utug ter is to-day one of, the successful' leaders of fashionable life to the 'metre;o!i, living fti' style," dresslB hi jiurple and driving a superb 1 carnage. t., . CARPEt-fiAOGEBS 8TEAUNO A WAY. ! mm th VkJuhiri UWilsi) ' "4 i" - Fiak has gone?, -Ames has ! gone, ufli-a vaa baa gone, Cattle has gdno, Johnny liaymond lias iQoar, a Crosby ; .has goa, , Sod hundreds of others have departed. , Alt gone I H is very sad,' but then these , fellows vsrl't liv bn alrj aud they' won't werkv : After -th slate administration passed irons their hands, they, packed up j their rarnet liain. raiinel nn thair ahirti ia aa old l'ilot, aod aileutly stole'' Showing cost 01 saverusmg. y - march My : s.- Tsvas. iyJ-w6m 1 time and spacej V . A al
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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