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. . v ! t-V'-tX. tSWA.s W v -"-.-9fe'.V.t-f. "-wt, o'ssPSaa,j "fa imm ,tt. 0? n.lv.jj.t.- v-v-v-i.! J. l7.ua tXtf.t.KU r.n' U'!ii)') J .V.-s .;Ywi' -.v 'Jk;-' '-:f- h Urn t(.AllJ.J' i. i- 1 - ' . I A I.:; bt i ' t -".'a .', i f j.. I I ,i T; f..-" . . i r.v II j . ,i !,v"W -,. - if.i r A T , . I J r i r ' l-.i.sxr i. -j till WS . "fiA i-j J' -'! ' ' "'J 1.'m. (',; f- H fcii its. -r VOL.. RALEIGH, N. 0., 7EDKESDA IIOEiniTO, K0VEUBEB 15,jl876 V1" 1 " u " PEICE FIVE CElTTSi TM t l f.l f!H t.B f"i It .! I, . i I sv f XV , A I.X 1 II w . tr - k ' 7 t ft S I W X 1 1 li K RAILltOADS,' &c. RiCHxoiro A Davtiu.6, IUchmosd A Dantjuji R, W.,1T.C. Divisiok and North Westers X. C. B. W CONDENSED TIME TABLE, Efftet on mmd fUr Sunday, Oct; ' 15, 1878 " - i GOING IABT.' f I . A A k r Kin urerawnit . iu.v3W).. - Co. 8bop.... 11.81 M ArriT at Rlelirh.... " " . K IT. ' tear tX lfhop..T;.. - 4.1ft " Air-UiMJuBc'B , " " Dundee T.4 " BurkeTUl...-i. v , 8.05 " AirlvnalUlrhmond 7.41 ' i QOINU SOUTH. I TJSO a. ji. v BurkeTlU..... - 10.4 155 F. li V OrMBiboro.... I" Rl!hnr. 8.40 Alr-LiaeJaBe'a, laas - VIST " AirlT at Uiriott. i Arconoiodatloa Xrml " 'lvinrMiiibAm. .Mr 11.10 ' i AfriM t BalelKh s ooing wiaf. - , jTa6oldlMM..;,. v , 8.90 r ...... -o.,;,.. j - , vu 0 . ' , LeavaCo. Shop.... . . . 4.MATM. I ARlTeatOrMuboro . S.W M i 'ji Worth Western W. C. R. IX. t (Salem Bk&xch.) jJ I Arrive at Balea. -.;.. ...... H.15 i " Uaaa ftalem. .. , ,.7.01 A- M. Airtn at Oreanaboro... . . i r4 in. .1 , U WaaeBifar Tralna leaTiiifr KaMgb at 13 84 r. M.,eonnci at ureeniDora wild toe (kuta ern bound trslu; maktoK the qalcktit time to an bout n em cities. Accommodation Tram . Wring Raleigh at 10:18 P. M., eonoeeta mth ' N'arthfraboond train at Greeoaboro for Blck mond anJ all polnta Eart. Prica of TkJreU "am at via oilier route. "" " " " """ ' i I JfoCkUire of Cara,btirii AffitltTW ' Klctaocistf nn. t i 51 , .w - f a; baMDriws oet24-U Soperintandeot. RALEIGH & GA8TOJT ' II AIL, , ROAD 8CHIOULI. iK't '. mail tuii. '' Leava EalelRh Arrives at Weldoa. , i Iava Waldoii..M.M.4. Arrlra at BaJelgh. ...... J i u; -.t V TBBO0OM VMIOMt. Leav 'Bajeieb'j - Aniraat WeJdoB.... .......... Lea?a Weldon.;... Arrive at Raleigh ...... 80" A. M. SHOP. M. 13 40 P. M. ft 40 P. M. I a.'.-.i 1 s oo a; if! : 6 88 P. M. 8 (0 A. M. 6 13 P. M . BALEIQU A ATJ6U8TA AIH LIKK. Cha-je of Schedule to UVe effect 00 a. BuJIonday, October 80111, 1878 j y j ,...5.rr.-.TmAi MoTiMtt South, i --'i i Keav Raleigh . . i . . .'.'.V I ,'. ; . 1 W A.' M. Antra at Cameron.. ....;,:.. 18 7 P M. 1 ,u ,: rkui ijoua Nosti. 4 ':'';; ! ' Wave Caroeroa. 1D0P. M. Arrire at Salelgh. ........... . 0 4d 7. M. AU traloa will approach and paai R, A D R. R. IV. C. IMviaion croMlne; at ,Cary with caution. 1 .90 mioutea foe Breakfast at Cary. - octll-K ' " ; ; r Superintendent. TICKET PARKS AND TlMI 8CHXD tULB TO Tdit WEST, TM THK CUES APEAKK A OHIO R. K. : , i Pirat elaaa fare froa kaleish to ClneinnAti a.85. i .-i f i t i t ,t o (7. ; i- Firei elaaa fare from Raleigh to Inilanap olii 85. 7X . . - , , . , , Firat elaaa tart ftwg Raleigh to Chlcaro stas. '-'. Firat elaaa from Raleigh to St. Loula83.SU Firat elaaa from Raleigh to LouitTtlla 87.35. ' Paaaenrera for Cincinnati and the Weat, leaving Raleigh bj the R. AO, K K. lO.Od a. m. train, reach Richmond at 145 p. m. - leave Richmond at ia0 p. -n., by the Cln einnatJ & Ohio Railroad, and reach Clncta- ; eatt at 8.00 on the moraine of the aecoad ; ' ay."-'" ' "!-"- " r ...... a ) . COXWAT R. nOWARD, ' -Ji ' " " Gen. Pa. A Ticket Agent . if nglnneer and 6ap ,'. ' ' ' " ParcuBUBft. Ta,j March Slat-1878. 1 1 CUUEDULE QF, (T K A 13 .--; OMTO 80DTH,v. f tv Throarh Mai leave Peterar ' " ' bur if at.... ..,. 8:87 Pt' K. Antve at Weldon at....., ' A5 P, K. Bouthern Expreea leave Pe- teranurg at. ....,, .... Arrive at Weldoa at. ...... ' Through Pretght with Pa- asoger Coach attached," 0:80) A. M. I A M. leave reterbnrg at.i.t Arrive at Weldoa at. ... . 8:90 A : :.P. K. M. , ,.., ., (. OOiMQ KOBTU.. Through Mall leave Weldon at " Arrive at Peterabarg at! i . .. . eVMthera Ezpreaa loave Wal-' ' Tft A. K. UM A. M. pk 4o at . ................. 40 ' Arrive at PetenbDrar at..... ".! 7 OS P. li Through Freight with Paa- ,f .!.. j .aenger Coach attached '" ', .: - leave Weldoa at....... . ' 4:1 P. K. Arrive at Pe'eraburg at..j 10;10 P. k. . Thwugh Tickeia eold to all taatera and otthern polnta, aa4 rJaffvare Checked toiwurb. : H.T. lX)UGLAi, i: ap tt-t v . t . SaparinteBdeat ' JICUMOND A- PETXRSRUSQ R, it t .Conunendng Oct. 94thr. 1575, TrairS thia road vriu run aatollowa: , ..: LAVa Richmond, ftovra. ;", a., n m .r .Mm.... . . inrouen Man: 7:4 a.' it 8 P. it., Freight Train. . . ' ' . ' nMre, Wotitm. ; - i ; w70 A. M., Freight Train ; 18 It. Through Through ftfaO. . . u .. . j Coachei attached to an freight, iraJue tat aceommodation oX paaaeturera. . U Company oftera aplal Inducementa w the ahlpping public on line of the Raleigh 1 ' 2 9.,' l4rel8n Auguata and WeaUrn H. C Rallroada, in the way of low freight and paaecnger rate. . - ,; ' I. BTkinr ' , ' ' Saperintendeni; DRY GOODS, Ac. - "60 par. Bine Jeaaa,) a ; t'.i'sj'd , . VA .Beaver and . tfoih' Cloal" toe Ladlea, ' SO Lad lea EnglUh tleteraaomethmt new, ..1 yjmm mi. ir,w , , . r 150 Ida. Cardinal FUh Met tor Neck. : 800 Ida. Cardinal and WlIU RuchU)f :SJT Pr. Linen Cafftmnd Collar In Cardl- nal Kavy Blue, Wwn and Whlt( Q. 110 Doa. ladle Kid" Vlovea la eoloraj Black and llilia Im 15 eentt to 2.00 far the heat. L J" v - w j U Doz. Ladiee anikiaaeanooda la Card If t ' . i j aal Blue and Brown Braided flftnnel, I IOI0E8, BOOTS "AN J OAmtRI,' ? The larfeat etoek m the 8UU at bottoia : . , , !! ,'fji ij'i Igvrea. f i t c. f '- i s t j ': O i DRESS 0009S. 1' ' Thelargeatttoct ever held by one, ami and ef lateat atylee and loweat priv The larreat atock ever offered ty a fpi Hen Boya and ChOdiwtt trom 80 cent npward. Lateetyle Silk Hate at 5.5ft' !'. )" ... ... . r . 2iit eO Remember "The beat Goeda aft ktweet . . ... n-i bit i-tMt eaahprleea. -; aiO a t-Hyyy: Aft B. TUCKER. D. BfAlTTAspilO Ber leave to inform their cuatomera that 1 1 taej nave nngrai w im weu aouwu i . aUnd pt Jaataa M. Tawlea, . h. 52 FiTcttcrille Street la1dsk.XC.J- Which they nave fitted up entirely new, and ' . have purchaaed a large and well r i . t asaorted atock of J ' READY-MADE CLOTHING j rea hex, nova At children.' " ' i Men 'a Pack Suite 040):' Men'a Froelc SuiU for 05 OOr Men'i Frock aaeimere Suite from 010 to t-Ji; Un' rtne Black Snita trotn 017.80 to 05Or Bova'- Fancy Batinet ?ulta 84 to 00; Boya Caeatmere goita 88 to 01S; Chll dren'e Suite 83 to 810; Overcoate 05 to IK), ' COMR AMD GETbDITED." j , Oent's Furnlflhlnr Ooode, Hambur Bdftr-' lag ana lasertlorte, Notione, iioeie- , , Bboee, TJmbrellM, Hat, . ' ;:;. Capa, mrs, 4;o. " , DOHC&T1C DUV GOODS, ; : ; i -j conearuiQ or . .. , . Prluta. Alpacas. Morinoe. Delalnea, Gin hama, Cotton Plaida.Cottonadee, Kentack rfeaaa, Caaakn' rea, Cambrica Bluet .. Denlma, Oanaburga, Ticklnga, Ilan nela, LineeTe, Ac. ' Bleached and ; Brown Bbeetinga and Bhlrtloga. , , Thankinr our frlenda for their liberal Da t-1 ronage In the paat, we feel confident that in our new ttore with Jew Good a. bought at the loweat pricee, we will be abio-ta pleaae all. Reapectfully, ' 4 j ,( , w , , d. s. waitt a bro; Ko, 67 Payettevllle Street, i Oct4-tf Raleigh. N. Ci . A FATI AM IIOJIE i i ... of TOUR OWN. " ; Kow la the Tine to Seenre it r The beat and cheabeet laeda in market, are taEaatera Nebraaka, on the! Uue of the UNtf)M PACIFIO RAILROAIX : ; The moat favorable term glveo, and very lowrateeof fare and frelijlit to all eettlere. The best markeU. Free Pauaei to LADd 'Davera. Mapa, descriptive pamphlet, new edition of U& PIONKEBV' aent free everywhere, j , Aaaresa, u. r. UAVis, Land CmmxVT. y R Ry Omaba, Neb- - NO IIOXET V Ui Hart yon in a boalneaa yon, cao I mjke f 50 a week withoat capital, eaav anil reepectalM. Ibr either tex. AGENTS SUPPLY. CO 261 Bowery, New York. I. , . 60 A WEEK MALE OR FEMALE. NO raDrUk-. We give rteadr work that will bring you 8840 a month at home day or evening. laventore Union,. 178 Greenwich Bk, Hew iorx.' "'".i- v t ; ,j AGENTS U yoa want the beet aelllng ar Mela In thn world and a eolld irold Dab. eot lever watch, free of coat, write at once oJ. BRIDE c cu, 78? jiroaa way, w. jj I? r 1 Since Rupture la dangeroni and the Elastic and other trusses Injure those who nse them, all elaaeee are throwing them away and using Dr Sbermaa'a Rupture support and Cura tive Com pound, -hlch give' relief In all caaea and restores the parte to natural vigor. Dr. Sherman 'a books with valuable Informa tion and llkeneaad bad casee before and after cure eent for 10 cents. . Office; 1 Ann fit i- a ili. . . . . ' H9W an.v BV MM. 1 . r I 'r. ; r. -i !- I , AGENTS. Investigate the merttt of the Illnstrated Weeklv.before determlniaar upon your worartor-wa falland. winter. The combination for thia season surpasses anvthmg heretofore attempted. Terme eent free on application. Address. CUAS. CLLV CAS A CO., 14 Warren 8t., N. Y. i . ' . ST. Oeorc e' School ror Dora, St. Georeeli SUt ion. Western Md. E. Ri twelve milea from Baltimore. i-Opena 8opw tember 18th, 1878.. Students prepared i lot any college or buaiiteca UV Accommod tton and advantag nnanrpasemt. ; Addresa 1rDf.J janie C. Klnw, A. M., ' rrtn? ipa, Ralaterstown, Bale Co., Bid. auj;ll-w5m. 0 STCHOMASCr, or SOUL CHARM- 1 INU. How ilther lei maV fssdnata ahd gain the love and affectlona of any per son they chooao Instantly. . Thia simple. mental acquirement all can possess, free by mall, for 85c, together with a marriage Side, Xgrtien Oracle, li reams, Uinta to dice, W edding-Nlght Shirt. Ac A. que a , o. Addreaa T, WIIUAU A Co., Pu hue.'' - V '",,. . ,ulyl5-tB V I IT M .... 1 i . a r.D, i ri. iwn cm ' rv-,t Large Redaction Ij Prices. A trial boUle a i. u i ai.. mgitr bmn vino. free, lira. J. A. DBOLLLVGER. UTorte, Indiana. Box 10M. formerly Jtfrs. Pr. S. illSCELtANEOUS. Offered Iroteetlon Against Loaa br lire aind Lire. . . ii . r . . . T f'l General MtiraUicd Agent. li( ' BALEIfcllf, 5. C ;,, Bepreaenbj the following Qrst elaaa Com- panics f ; ' ,u -i. .:.ut..vt ABtaa. Ufa Iriauranoa Co., JEtaa Fir Inauraace Co., rtuenix Fir Oo., KatlonaJ fire Co., , , , Of Hertford. Oarmaa-Amerioajt F1r Co., . BolTmaa Fire) Co., v ; lOf N. T. Qotrard Flro Co., . t r ' Combiue4 AtaeU Oyer f 33,000,000. : The attention of the public is mpectfallv called to these sabstanllal Inatitntiona, af- fording ample Indemnity ' r, angl 8-3m MAKE Y0UE FORTUNE. . ; (JB AND EXTRA DRAWING ! " -;i.orisiAWA , STATE . 'LOTTERY, CO. Incorporated 18S8. Cspltsl $I,S5,00 Av New Orleaaa,' ftfonday, Doo. 4, 1874. NoSctiiing fvm: V yd Postponement J ' ftAHTAli PEIZ $50,000.' I 0sljr7.2O.QOO Tickets at $20 Eac!. FRACTIONS IN PROPORTION. j LIST OO?: 1 Capital Prize, ?.-"-j.-. ' $50,000 ! li 1.1 fit,! - , (, X0.O90 A I 10,000 ;i lOPrltts a 11000, .-; r -,' v!.. 10.000 -15 . 500, . - - - 1X500 100 300, - 80.000 100 ' ' 800, 40,000 BOS'1- '100, 60.000 2000 ,-"--' - .40,000 0 APPROXIMATION PRISES.'' ; r 0 Approxtmat'n Prizes of 0300, f 2.700 f " " 200, 1,800 0 " ' ' 100, .t 000 2865 Prises, amounting to - 1268,000 Remittances must be made by express or registered letter. - . i All orders for tickets er requests lor fuller Information t be iLada to . CUAS, T. IIOWACD. ,-; r,. ., New Obleans. ' AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. ; Unexceptionable references most aceompanv .4 . application. ; THE FIRST KEOUaVAR ,; ,u Quarterly; Dollar Drawing r Will take place on January a, 18T7. Tickets $1 each, Capital Prize, 115,000: nov 4 eoduieci . i - 50 CENTS. if. - CENTS. CENTS.--)"' '' f H' OU CXNTS THE DURHAM HERALD ' nr.., . - . . " i a . . n iu o sen yt auj auureaa uniu ) ' . ' ....... j NOVEafBER 14 POR TnE: ABOVE K Kw it tfte lime to secure i flrii cl.se ' i , CAMPAIGN PAPER l"..'..,.;::..,Pir..the. small price of.. - j . :j i ....' f:. ' I -.-'i: i lift KA f.ENTiil K AHENTS. A CENTS. UU CENTS :0U CENTS. UV CENTS gCIIAUi 11ROTIIEUS, . ,f ; t ..7' Prewftwof the CELEBRATED LAGER BEER," i'JKeirMhi'Sfew tentj.; ; Til LO. JOSEPH'S ' j German ' ati ' Aiucricaii . Eestanraiit 7 fj .HargeU and Salisbury Streets,, i .; Ci3r. j RALEIGH. HO,' . j . Mr. Joeepa has fitted ip his Saloons with special referenca to the comfort and eaten Uinment of his guests, and the public is invited to an Inspection of bis ; accommodv Uona and a teat of the , creature, comforts in the line of his entertainment. .. , , ,... ., I T is always supplied with the freshest and fattew TV . h OYSTERS, .BIRDS AND VENISON, i ( served In the best arid alt the varied styles t suit Bis anmerou costomerv i ' - .... - ii nis Bar is stocked with a full and ; complete Hue e the finest Wines and Liquors, laipoited and 4emesUo .;' !?..:r';tt ;. 3CHALK BROTHERS CELEBRATED LA- i ftrf i- GER BESS A SPECIALTYt . . In his , J;.r... Vi 0'r:.Ut.--. ! " if i u uiulard Uftora . t Is one of the finest Tables In the city, and is the ---', ; ' i . i ' ' neccptlon Booim 1 . ,:. s is a Tsble of new model and design for tbe entertainment and pastime of guests. - 1 i : Thankfol for paat patrooaefl. If r, Joseph respectfully Invites front tbe citisens and sojourners in, Kalelgh . a visit to his quiet, well ordered and complete establish meut. on 8ALISBURY AND HARGETT STREETS, Jnst west of Raleigh National -fiaokw octl6-a Q END 25c. to G. P. RO WELL A Ca, New O York, for Phamphlet of luo pages con taining lints o(30UO newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising. : i march My - ", ; '.. ' The Raleigh SentineL ,;'!! it I ;.;!! : PUBLISHED - DAILY AID WEEKLY. ...Sstccriptlca Batss !a Adrancs. . Dally Sentinel, one year, postage paid, 18.00 : six months 4.00 For tbe campaign, four months, 2.00 Weekly EeotineL one year, postage p'd, 8.00 M SiX BlOnthS, , , , LOO For the campalsn, : .. ........ .50 That onr readers may see with what fhvor our paper is received by pur editorial breth ren, we give below a few extracts embracing "what they say" of us: ''""",' 1 NOTICES OF THE PRESS. j saawasaMwa - SNewbera Timea, Replj The leading sUmoaraXle paper la the state.) Tolsnot Transcript.) 1 The Raleigh Sentinel aader Its new mana gers and proprietors is greatly Improved, and at now one ox onr moat vaiuea excaaagea. A ' fRIch mondTf fa.) Whig. -l " Tbe Raleigh Sentinel puhliahea a alx page weekly, the Unrest and handsomest paper we have seen printed In North Carolina. It shows enterprise and thrift, the result of good management and live thunder. , '.? t rOoldsboro Messenger.! . . , The Raleigh Sentinel, under Its present able aeanerement ahowa a decided Improve aunt. . Edited with marked ability, it gen era! make np and typographical appearance Is excellent. We wish the aew man ayemont every sueeeaa., ,-ti, , i i ' irrom tne aaiem rreaa i i . , i agement has been much Improved In manner and matter. : we have been la regular receipt of the Dally Sentinel for a week or more, and hope Its dally visit, will continue. Spec imea numbers can be seen at thia. office. Price of the Daily 08 per annum. ' , fFrora the FaretUvllle Wide-A wake. 1 1 he Sentinel, the name of which has bee a terror to radicalism since Iiolde pledged "the last dollar and the laat man", to the support of the onfedarate States govern meat, has passed Into new hands, and is as suming aa attitude xrom wnicn n wri nun maay a aeetrucwve csnisver n raaieai ranks, t,,. ,., -f ..-rr, ' fI fGreenabofo VasontedoaraaLV' ' The Raleigh Sentinel came to wa laat Wed. aaaday aa a morning daily and decidedly Ins- proved. Tao aew managers ana editor prom ise to do batter in the future, and present a better paper than the initial number. They may perhaps do it, but we can't see much chanco for Improvement. Gentlemen, we wun you success. IRobeaonlan.! ' The Raleigh Sentinel, under' tbe Weeent management. Is vary generally Improved It oon tains aa much reading matter aa hereto fore, and la one of the very beat daily papers In thia state. , In common with a great many people of thia sate we revere the name of 10. sentinel, ana wiu aiwaya iearn or ' lia prosperity with pride and pleasure. They nave reduced the rates for the campaign, as will ne seen tu anower eoiumn. Ul. .a i"1 rlcksburg'tMiss!) Herald." '"' ' " i i The Raleigh Sentinel aeeda no eulogy from us. Every one tnat reads it us owe now u standa on all Important topics of tbe day. and although some may differ with It, yet all can aav that it la sincere In tta course, and la working fortbe beat 4atreet -of lb paopl oi aorta iarouna.. , ,. ; -ty . . - Herald. 1 1 f ':: " The Sentinel la a ! living exponent of de mocracy, seeking, by the force of polished argument, to prove tbe eeceaaity of restor ing both atate and national government to the guidance of tbe democratic party. Un der ita present able management It takes an enviable position amor g the beat lournala In the land, Increasing the former prominence oi Ita name, by maintaining tbe algheet de tree of efflciencv. Everv democrat In tbe mountains should take rt, and every republi can who doea not desire aa addition wrinkle to his brow, should shun It. for ita persua sive argument entail thought. With better mall facilities. Murphy would contribute- to the support of the Dally Sentinel, and this aaeertioa la Meed oa me extensive circuie lion enjoyed by the Herald's copy. , , r TtHMTCRE WAREROOni, . ,w... , v . I ' ' A-'W. FRAPS,; Payettevllle Street, Opposite the Mar ksl, and corner ofFayettevule and ' -j ..rr.-y parla Streeta, . a . j .i i ij::''- Cifl !l: 1 -n'.; ;; ' ' TULZJEXiatt, 1ST. O. Keeps oa hand a large assortmeat ofy all styles of - a FURNITURE: . i .' .j. ... ; Parlor, DIolng-Room ' and Kitchen; Black Walnut, Stained and Painted Chamber Seta' Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washstanda, Bed steads, 'Wardrobes, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs Rock ing Chairs, and all other articles of Furniture found in a first-class establish- mentj r- ' f t7 MATTRESSES made' to border. octal Sm i v it Ornci o Scrrsaominnv, f 1 PrrmuBcaa Railboao CoarAsr. . ' .) i. .. Pdmhnrr V. . Nnmamher 94. 1 7!V. I GHANGE OF SCHEDULE TO Uke effect SUNDAY, November SSth fJOINd south. i Leave Petersburg at 6 JO A M. and 8:27 P, M. . Arrive at Weldon at 0:53 A. M. 8:55 T. M. " GOING NORTH. ' . Leave Weldon at 7:3T A. M. and 4 P. X. Arrive at Petersburg at 11:48 A. M. and 7s07P. M- i .: t .. Train, connect at Petersburg and Weldon with train, for all southern and northern points. Tickets aold to all southern, south western, northern and eastern points, and baggage checked throe eh. . i ' . it T. DOUGLAS, j lehlS-dOWt : , . . . . Superintdent, . TILDES Ac IltrORM. Nowreav for agents. Tbe National Hand Book tor voters, with Life of Tilden nendrlcks, and an expose of Rings A Frauds. 00 Pages. Illnstrated, 50 eta; will secure omflt and territory, f 100 a month made. B. B. Tbeat, Pub., 805 irwsy, n. Y. ;; f I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. ut 1; HAYI3 PERTURBATION. , u r Bow ba RooolTad tha Election Newa, ana tus uieappoinunent Tbe rent. , ClilcsgoTrlbune's dispatch from Celnmbus. Probably the , ealmeat and least dis turbed af the population of Ohio, if not of tha country, ia linutenord B. Uayea. Dorine tbe day ba has nunifeated an intelligent intereat in tbe election each an interest aa becomes a citizen who ap preciates the importance of a choice for; the offioe af president of . the t United BUtea bat beyond this he might never nave Deea a oandtdau in his Lie. Tbe firat indication af interest waa when a dispatch oama indicating that Connec ticut haul gone republican and that Haw ley waa elected. ' . ,' "Now we will have some 'supper,'! aua too governor, rubbing Lis uands ana leading the way to tha sapper uanng the repast a message oama from New York conceding tha atate to the democrata. That settles it," aaid tha governor, riaing and walking into tbe parlor. "I wiak we could nave car rled New York, Tilden ' own state.' nSaid Mrs. Mitchell: "If we ennU only have earried New York and Ohio, Tilden'a atata and oars I" .. . r , The gevernor walked np and down tha room.' "I had taore reason to expect New. York than i Oonneotieat ha aaid: yet that is tha way it eoea. Do any of you believe ia lack?" he asked: ''tjecauee if there Is anything In seeing tha moon over yoar right ahoulder 1 ought to ba a lucky man and be laughed. v "Never mind, governor, aaid Oover or Denniaon; "we will send yoa to waanington yet, ana yoa win find tnat iiiueu -will mvo to rernain ta Nerw York.",.5::.!-;;;('';.r , , - .. A few minor dunaiches oama in show tog alternating cams in Ohio. ' bat not producing ' any effect an" tha resaltav Close after tbera oama ona from Brook lyn, fixing tha demooratia , majority at 15.000. . : ..I-,; . . t ' "That is it yoa see"; said Governor wmo mm whvsv mm luuvb ' HBS think of it Fifteen thousand majority in Brooklyn f...' .... , i Than came one atatiug that in 400 preomcta in Indiana ' Tilden had gained between 150 and 20 "AU of a pieoe. said tha governor; "our smaller riotoriea here and there will find it difficult work to .cope with the majorities rolling np on vne outer aiae. ' . Then he paced tha floor again, and apparently paid so attention ta the few and meagre returns j oat received from the outlying wards and precinota . of unio. "in ever mmd ' uiuo, ne aaid; ,aread me any other dispatches. " It w evident that the worst - aide of the oa was uppermost, and all present tried to take that view of it; but the governor bad act tua heart oa New York, and witn tbe news of tha loss of that atata he waa inclined to take a gloomy view. It waa then after 11 o'clock, and the- governor looked tired and sleepy, and yoar cor reepondent bade him good night. .... .., . ma. .... .:; NOTES AND OPINIONS. vi . (Philadelphia Times. .1 1 i "Old Blue-Jeans" believes he won thia Row-an np Salt river waa an easy , job thia year. . . , , , Thia last stroke that BLuue had wasn't sunstroke, anyhow. ' flonest men, will new come to the front. And they are wanted. ' . - Of ooorse there was fraud, but which party did tha moat of.ttl!.-?;:.;, v t The memorable event of thia centen nisi year, after all, ia "Peace." , Air. Zacu cbandler will now resume bis duties as secretary of the interior. ' Democratic roosters are " the fattest. They have been kept cooped np so long. Next stock aubiect for newsoaDer dia- cusaion: ITesiOent 'luden's cabinet, . Oovernor Hayes is a clever . man. but he is not the man that is to have "my piace... , ' , , : ,; . 5 What'a to Ixvaoma of f!lamfcrlftin TT1. iogg and all the rest of the boya now ? Commercial Advertiser, (live it up. ' General George B. McClellan. Clark son N. Patter and Senator Randolph wera the first to congratulate the presi dent elect,, "'.-i.A nrmSi: r u.sr, ! "VenL -ridh-ricnlt the way Col Alulls, iberitr of UelBmore city, con gratulates sheriff elect Wrlghl, ef Phil delpltis...'!' i ;.'j..ff :.! ' The epiaien prevails that PeDnsylva- nla will have a representative la Tilden's cabinet. His name will not be Came ron, however. . ; . , , ... , ., . . . .; This . rear's peanut crop, eaia the New j erk Commercial, is about 800, 000 bushels. Next year, under Tildea's administration, it will ' probably reach UUU,UVU. ' :.. ; ) -1 Governor- Colquitt of- Geergbt, la a civil service reformer 10 earnest. Prom ising that honesty and economy shall be the watchwords ef his administra tion and that be will be the governor of the whole people, he says t "I went through the campaign without premising or even intimating to- any man that! should appoint him to any office. I de clined all offers that Involved the idea ef obligation. I am, consequently, free to select for public positions onlv those men that I consider tha best Qualified ta fill them. In making np my list of ap pointments I shall ba guided solely by tha quettioa of fitness. AU applica tions fer office are being filed, and I ahall leisurely, during the time preceding the inauguration, apply the test of fitness to tbe application, and cboeee there from those whe appear to me to best stand the test.'? ?v-! --s. , . . -v -. - AMERICAN OISL8. ' Bow Thoy bar been Jilted by Titled PoralaMrsr-Boaeberry, the EngUcb From Ue Hartford Times. ; The notice of the arrival at . New York of Karl lies berry reminds me-of tbe number af American girls who have been Jilted by foreigners on account of their lack of fortune. Settlements al ways form so prominent a part of mar riage la tbe old ceuatriee that these foreigners attempt the same stipula tions id the United Statea. ' Last win-, ter the daughter of W7 U.-Duncaq, of New York, visited Miss Edith Fish, and waa frequently seen ' in society, where she ranked7 among the belles. Prior to tbe failure of the banking firm1 of Duncan, Sherman & Co.. this young lady's, engagement to the Earl of Roe v berry was announced, aad -last winter the waa looked upon as his fiance. 11 is now the husband of tbe wealthy Miss Rothschild. There are mere than ona of the fair belles ef this city who have been similarly treated. . One voumr lady even went so far as to change ber religion in order- to remove what the family called an objection, i Her lover departed with tha promise of returning. 8be has , never seen him since, but shortly after his arrival In j France ho wrote to announce bis marriage to a lady when his lather. haAaeleoted for him on account of tha dower she, brought. Six years sge Count, Turenne, eae of the attaches - c-f the French legation. plighted his troth to a beautiful girl In Ueorgetewn.'Tha Count met with an accident In his- ' childhood - that has dwarfed his proportions and produced a lameness from which he will never re cover. Notwithstanding these defects, the young lad preferred him to all other suiters. , The r Count's , father refused his sanction to' ft "mar riago " without - the necessary 1 set tlemeot helngrnadeJTldaiiiitho yeung - lady'a-" father cannot - do, without impoveriahinjbia large family ; and, anuca as they would like to be allied to the greats bouse, of Turenne, they are net disposed to make so great a sacrifice. The Count 'Was so jealous of hia betrothed that while h"s was here he would not permit' ber' to see any company, even with ber slater, in her mother's parlor. ; When be returned to Europe, five years ago. he laid the same Injunction upon her. She baa been recluse" all this lime, while he enjoys - society in Paris and Rome. Every six months it is announced that tbe marriage is to take place, but "He comes not," she cries. Perhaps ho k waning tor bis father's death. Most people believe that' he la inconstant. and that he no longer desires his fath er's consent, His letters and presents continue to arrive, and it may be a care or true love, ' but. ' ir all is true that is said of toch alliances, tha deserted girls are tbe most fortunate. It is alleged that, these, foreign, gentlemen rule their wives, , and , speak to them very roughly. , That don't suit our free ipekeo, independent ' girls. They are educated to believe themselves the squals of any man, and if then Is to be any yielding it must come from the has- band. Ihey expect to be treated with deference and respect, and to be allow ed s large liberty. It is said that the most fruitful sourcs of trouble ia the children, The mother wishes to care for them herself, aa do all good Ameri can mothers ; but these foreigners don't like any such trouble, and' so they con fide to nurses the care of these little ones, and deny the mother's right to ., iaterfere. When the children are old enough to be educated the difference of opinion is greater, and gives' rise to coolness and indifference' between hus band ftad i wifa. ' Three 'engagements are announced of Washington girls to foreigners, and each one pleases and satisfies society. r' '.-' A REMARKABLE RAILROAD ACCI. . , DINT. . New Yoke. Nov. 1L The train of the New York and Philadelphia company (new line) left which Philadelphia at 130 o'clock p. m., eoasiating of aa en gine, baggage, and amoking-oara, and eight passenger coaches, all well filled, while running in tbe depot or tbe Cen tral railroad of New Jersev about 4:15 p.m., at Jersey City, tha air-brakes broke, and . the engine consequently losing all control of the train, passed on beyond the oad ef the track crossing about sixty feet of stone asvement, thenoe through a building, touring away partitions ana plunged into the river.tbe baggage and smoking cars following Fortunately there were but throe per Bona ia the rmggageoar the baggage master, who jumped off without injury, and two others, who ran to the other end of the oar, were thrown into the wa ter but escaped with slight braises. The a mo king-car landed en top ' of the baggage-oar, and turned over, the passen gers escaping through the windows. The remainder ef the train escaped with out injury to tha passengers or cars. There were but five persons injured to any extant.,;., . : , ,... GRANT AS A CONSPIRATOR. ' ' rSewTorkSuo. ! ' '" . Grant has done what was of course to be expected of him Ho baa ordered trooas to the doubtful states of Florida , and Louisiana, to Influence the count of rotes under pretenee of preventing false or illegal relume. - No one who ' known the nan or Underalaadj the des aerate mood of hit advisers has any doubt that the jmrpoee of thia new use ef the military arm Is In the iaterest of the republican party. Grant is the man ferZach Chandler, and Don Cameron in this emergency . of the party, Ho has no scruples to hold him back. ' This employment ef troop at this critical time lain keeping with fj rant's other operations. 4- ' ;-.V
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1876, edition 1
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