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1 V .J. - '1 t,' v. I ' - f ' - aH...-. ' .,, iilfi :;;'. !-,,'.:? 4 7 A. ' W "-. , ..;.-.19pM ! ....(?. a- VOL. XXin-NO. 70. RALEIGH, IT. C, THURSDAY UORinNOHOVELIBEB 16, 1876 , r:-f . ; PRICE FIVE CENTS.? 11 iff M 11 - l i y ATO-L1NE RAIL "5 K AX. : Richmond A Dantiixe, IUchvobd & Daktiixb II. Division ami North Westers i, C, U. W CONDENSED TIME TA1ILE. Ffftd on and afttr Sunday, 0vt, 15, 1876 GOING EAST. Lr Greeoiboro... Co. 0hop... ArriTOftt KatrlKh.... Arrive It (hj'Jsliom.. r O01aWE5T. Leave Golilsboro Arrive at lUlelcb.... Leave Co. lbop Arrive Urecmburo' 10.03 A. M 11.31 Alt P. M 10.10 A. M ja.30 V. M 4.15" V30 ' w; GOING 'SOUTH, ' Leave CbarkAt ,v i 4.55 m 7.85 " t 'V . Air-Ltoe Jbu . 8UUbai7 " Oreeeworo.f . . DanvUle , . 44 Dundee. ...... v- i Burkevllle..... . Arrive at Kkhmond.. GOING SOUTH. LekT Richmond.,.., , - , - , HurkeviUe.:,.. . ! , I " Duudne: ' ' ' " Danville. ...... , " tirwnaboro, , Saiisrmrv " i - . , l A 'JH I. M " ft (A -7.43 ! 7J0 lo w ML 3.35 r. M 2 51 " 5.40 " H.13 10.87 " Air-Line J unc'n Arrive at Charlott.. Acrooimodatlon Train. ! GOING KA8T. Leave Greensboro. . u C.8bope...y - . 1 Arrive at Raleigh.... t J tU ' Goldslxwt).... ' ' ' GOING WEST. la&te-GiM t hot o . . . , Arrlte at Kateigh'...' ' -; Jafe Co. Sbojx.... " -..LL Arrhe at Ureediboro - 1 fl 30 P. MJ 11.10 i ' 6 01 A M. 11.80 " 5.20 P. If 4 9.50 ' tt.80A.U. .00 Korth Western N. C, It. II. . Leave Greensboro. ...6.00 P, Arrive at Ailftm... . l etve Satem ,7.03 A.'M. Arrive at Ureeuiboro.. ,0.15 . Pauecirer Trains leaving: Kalelgb at 1J at r. .k. connect at ureenaooro wrb the souta era bound train; malting the quickest time to all Boutuern clues. Accommodation Train leavins Klrlzh at 10:15 P. M.. connects with Northern bound train at Ureentboro forBlch mond an J all polots East. , Price of Tickets , aame as via otnor routes. r-, ; Ko Change of Car between Atlanta aDd luvamona, ou taut: ' ' ! - A. B. ANDREWS, oet34-tf fiupertntendent. I ALKIn . fJASTOV Tf ATI- V AM&AA"' 1- ROAD BCHEDULf r .;:;: - ?- nn. ti!. Leave Rak-tfrh ,..w.,...v.., m Arrives at VV eldon..., 8 00 . Leave Weldon. J3 40 Arrive at Raleigh....... 6 40 , TUBOUOtt TBKIOnT. , P. M. P.M. P.M Leave Rlc!ifh... Arrive at Weldon 5 00 ft 15 5 (0 6 15 A. M. . . . , P.M. tave neiaon. A. M. P.M Arrive at Raleigh....' EA LEIGH A AUGUSTA AIR LINK. Charge of Schedule-to take effect 0:30 a, u. jaonuay, October sutb, l70j . J Tun Mortxo 8ot?Tn. ! ,' ' j Keave Raleigh.. ...... . ......... MAMi Arrive at Cameron 12 7 P, M, " Taats Motibo NoTH. ; Leave Cameron. ................ 1 00 P. M, Arrive at Raleigh.;...... , - 0 49 P. M. All tralos will approach and paas R. A B R. R H. '. Division crossing at Cary w It B ctntion. --t ' '" f JJ minutes for Breakfast at Cary. , , , v JOHS C. WINDER, j oct ll-tf . f j j ' ; Superintendent. I TICKET IT A RES AND TiME SCHED ULE TO THE WEST, tu THE CUES APEAKE & OHIO R. f . l gFlrst class fare from r aleigh to Cincinnati First class fare from Raleigh to Indlanap oils 25.75. , . , ,.Ti - - First class fare from Raleigh to CMcicd 3L85. , ., t First class from Raleigh to St. Louis 83. 2. First class from Raleigh to Louisville 27.25. Passengers for Cincinnati and the West, leaving Raleigh by the R. & O. R. R. 10.00 a. m. train, reach Richmond at 8.45 p. m.; leave Richmond at 10.80 p. m., by the Cin clnnat & Ohio Railroad, and reach Clncin ntl at 6.00 on the morning of the second ' CON WAT R. 'lib WARD. " . ! Gen. Pas. & Ticket Agent , w. m. 8. Du. s , I nguineer and Sup't. ', , ' 7 P1T8R8BUKO, Va March 81st. 1S70. s U1IEDULE OF Tit A INS ' -' f OOIKO SOUTH. Through Mall leave Peter burg at , ' Arrive at Weldon at... : ' " Southern Express leavsi Pe- 1 1 tersburg at ' Arrive at Weldon at.. roush Freight with Pas eogsr Coach attached, 1 losve Prterborgat . Arrive at Weldon at........ S:27 P. 55 P. 8:30 Ai VJW A Y. M. M. M. 8:30 A M. 8: 15 P. M. : . GOING WORTH. ' v Throngh Mall leave Weldon at . 7:35 A. M. a.? Petersburg at 11:55 A. M, Southern Express leave W'eK , .don at 4:00 P. Li Arrive at Petersburgat 7:05 P. M, Thronrh Ereight with Pas- ' seiger Coach attached, - ! leave Weldon at........ 4:15 P. M, Arrive at Petersburg at..,. 1 10:10 P. Ji. Through TkkeU aoM to all Eastern an 4 outhem poiuta,- and Banrar Checked through. ; iL T. DOUGLA8, - , ap 8-M ; Superintendent JICHMOND A PETERSBURG R. P. r I ' . Commencing Oct. 24th, 1875, Trs!:r this road will run as follows t I Lsuvi Richmond, South. ) a Prtrao, North. r . ! , . 7:50 A. M.. Frels-ht Train HU ThMii Matt; ft p. M. Jrelsrht Trml t i i , osVMatt. 1 Coachea attached to all freight train to? econunodaUoai of paasengers. - . f;u Company ofTcra special Inducement W the shl.pint public on Una of the Raleigh Wsston. Raleigh A Augusta and Westora . U Railroads, la the way of lowfretgbt " passenger rates. 1 , 6. , ' A d A. SHAW aw-u Superintendent 1 ' . '" "'i- f. 1 f Df;V GOODS, &c. jtsT w Tint., 4,r 50 par. Blue Jeans', ' '. 150 Betverend Cloth Cloaka for Ladles, 50 Ladlea English Ulsters something now styliss and comfortable, ' ! J : ., i -; 1 v . His,- (' 150 Tda. Cardinal FUh Met for Neck, -);. j 900 Yds. Cardinal and Wlilta Buchlnjs for Ladies. : '''(:;t'- ' ' 500 Pr. Linen Cuff a d Collsr to Cardl nal Kavy BjaafBtv.waaa Wbltei ; 110 Dot Ladle Kid . Gloves la colors Black and WfcUa from 'A cent to 2.00 fer the best. 1) Do. iAdleo and Mlsaeallood ta Cardi nal Blue and Brown Braided Flannet. ' UUOES, BOOTS AN 1 GAITERS, I ! u .,,. : lt,w ,, ... y,' The largest stock In thi Stat at bottom DRESS GOODS. ' ;':.-.." :. 'tl !, :r, .". ,fi .'-iff The largest stock ever held by one Arm and of latest styles and lowest prii-e. ' -: M HATS 1 J1AT8 1 1 JIATS III; ., , J i . The largest stock ever offered by us lor Men Boyland Children - from 50 cent upward.' -l i-; ' "i " Late style Silk HaU at CM. i Remember "The beat Good at lowest ah,l sept 27-ly W. H. 4 R. S. IPCltfilL1." Tl i: VTAITT 4 OHO. Beg leave, to Inform their eustoraorav that tney nave removea to me wen Known - .', . stand of James M. Tow lea,. K. 52 FiTptterille Streets Rilfiirfc. K- C- x . j which they have flttrd Bp entirely bw, ai d nave parenasea a targe ana well aborted stock ol " - ,-., RKADMADE CLOTHING! roa mbx, aovii ako chilorbs. . Men' Sack. Suits J4 03: Meu'e Frock 8uiU for 95 00: Men's Frock swlmera Suiu from 110 to faSVMi n' rlna Black Suits from 17.50 to 50; Boy' fancy Satinet Suits ft tocn; Boys- t aMimere buiu to 10; c nu -dren's Butts S3 to $10; Overcoats 5 to I W. .r- COME AND GET SUITED. Gent'a FumlBulng' Gooda, Hamburgr Edg- lng-a ana Insertions, Notions, Hosie ry, Gloves, Cambrics, Boots, - Bhooa, Umbrellas, Hats 1 .''' Caps, Purs, tec. ' -v t DOMESTIC DUY GOODS, . - ooHBiSTiao or . Prints, Alpecss, Merinos, Delaines, Glng- nsms, Motion riaius. tottonades, Kentucky Jeans, Cssslm res, Cambrics, Blue ; Denims, Osnaburgs, Tickings, Flan , nels, , Llnseys, Ae. ?i Bleached and , , Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Thanking our friends for their liberal bat-' ronsee In the past, we feel confident that In oar new store with New - Good, eoaght at in lowest prices, we wui oe sole to, please alL Respectfully, f D.8. WAITT&BRO. No. 57 Fayetteville Street. U oct e'-tf Raleigh, N. C. i A FAim a nil on n: - OF YOUR OWN. ' ! Now Is the Time toKcrure ll ! " The best and Cheanest lands in market, are In Esstern Kchraske. on the line of the UNION PACIFIC MAIUtOAIA; ,1 . , t The maet favorable terms iriren. ami vcrv low rate of fare and frelifht to ail settlers. The best market. ---"? .. Free PfMaea to Ltittd nurerm. Maps, depcrlptlve pamphlets, new edition of HE PIONEER," sent free everywtiere. i Auaress, j. 1. U&.Y10, j Land Comm'r.,' U. P. R. R. Omaha, Neb. j r . ;- . . . i ( NO MOXE1 We will start you in a buslnesa you cau nmko f 50 a week without capital, eusy and raiiectable for either tex. AGENTS SUPPLY XX)., 281 Bowery. New York.: " ' - -- f( A WEEK MALE OR FEMALE. NO J caplUL We Rive Heady work that will briuir ton 1240 a month at home day or evenlntr. inventor Union, 173 Ureenwich St., New York. !..--.-vv. t AGENTS If you want the best selling ar ticle in the world and a solid gold pat ent levpr watch, free of cost, write at one oJ. BRIDE Jk CO.. 767 Broadway, N. Y. i RUPTURE ; Since Rupture is danirerou and the Elastic and other trusses injure those who use them, all classes are throwing them away and using Dr Sherman's Rupture anpport and Cura tive Compound, hlch Rives relief la sll esses and restores the part to natural vigor. Dr. Sherman' books with valuable Informa tion and likeness of bad esses before and after cure sent for 10 cents. Office 1 Ann St., t v i a .11 new ion. eavevuis. . GENTS. Investigate tb merit of the V Illustrated Weeklv.hefore determtnlnir upon your work for this fall and winter. The combination for this season surpasses anything heretofore attempted Terms seat free on application. Address, CtfAS. CLU CAS fc CO., 14 Warren St., N. Y. ST. tiieersre'i School for Doj-a, BU Georgo Jjution, Western Md. R. R.. twelve roiks from Baltimore. Opens Sep. tember lHth, 1876. Students prepared for any college or business ll'e. Accommoda tlon and adtatitajrr unsnrpassed. Addresa Prof. James C. Kinenr, A. JI.. Principa Raisterstown, Bait. Co., Wl. uugll-wSra. P8YCH0MANCY, or 80CL CHARM ING. How iltber sex may fascinate ahd gain the love and affections of any per son they chooso iittaatly. .. Thla simple, mental acquirement all can possess, free, by mail, for 25c, together with a mamage cultle, Eerytlan Onrle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding-Nls-bt Shirt, &c. A que a oc. Address T. it, UtM 3t Co.. fu - hUa i ,.. - i ' tuly 15-4b fO r i um HAD IT CrilED. T, A Ckriauc asd Scrb Cibe. ". Large Reaction tu Prices. A trial lwltl froe. Mrs. J. A. DRuLLlXGER, La Porte, Indiana. Lot IKS. Formerly Mrs. Dr. S. .Collins. m - 1 ; r MISCELLANEOUS. Offered Protection Aarntntt Loss toy l ire ana L.lre. , w. ri. oroWi General Insurancs Agent, i RALEIGII, X. C - .: i; i ..I i i - - Represenu tie foUowin first class Com panies : n v . .. 1 tna Ufa Inaurano) Co., 1 - rEifJT00 , Of Hartford auDuu, a. ix w wa 1 ' M V NaUonal Tin Co., . ') Germ an-American Fir Co., Hoffman Fir) Co., Howard, Flro Co., ' ' lof N. T. Combined Assets Our $33,000,000. 1. The attention of the public Is respoctfilly called to these sulwtantlul institutions, al fording ample luUeninlty aoglfJ-Sts MAKE YOUR FORTUNE. - GRAND EXTIIA DHAWINO I 'I'lk LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO.. Inporporated 1SS. CspItaJ $1,359,000 At New Orleans, Monday, Dec 4, 1876. jso scaling j , . , No Postponcm en 1 1 CAPITAL,' PRIZE $50,000. Mr 20,000 Tictets - at $20 EacH. TRACTKKriN PROTORTION. LIST OF PRIZES. s'"t Capital Prire, $50,000 1 20,000 1 " .. " -10 frizes at fiooo, loo "... i soo,- 200 200, 500 " f ' ! ion. 10,000 10,000 12,500 30,000 40,000 50,000 JOOO'"" t'l'r '.-20, 40,000 APPROXIMATION PRISES. - 9 Approximat'n Prizesof f.tOO, f 2,700 9 , f -. 200, .; , 1,800 28C5 Prizes, amounting to - , - . f 268,900 Remittances most be made by express or restritered letter. All orders for tickets or requests for fuller information t bo ir.aue to " 7 11 AS. T. HOWARD. ' New Orleans. ' AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Unexceptionable references must accompany application. THE FIRST REOVLAR Quarterly Dollar Drawing Will take place on January 2, 1877. - Tickets $1 each, v Capital Prize, $15,000. dov 4 eodUlec3 - rXl CENTS. UW CENTS. cents. t)J CENTS. THE DUnilAM. HERALD VI m b sent 10 any address until NOVEwfBEIt 14 FOItTIIR ABOVE . j AMOUNT. N'.w is tbe time to secure a flrst class CAMPAIGN -. P A I E K Vnt the small price of ft A CENTS, ff AICENTS. fffi CENTS. UV CETS tJJ CENTS. 0J CEN CENTS S CHALK nUOTUERS, 'Brewers of the CKLEBUATED LAGE11 WEEK, j ' Xe wark, Xcw Jcrcr.f ; y , :. TIICO. JOSEPH'S' ; German and American ' Restart. Ilargett and Salisbury Streets, ' ; BALEIGIL N. C. Mr. Joseph has fitted up his Saloons with special reference to the comfort and enter tainment of his guests, and the public is invited to an indirection of his accommoda tions and a test of the creature comforts in the line of his entertainment.- " ' ' ' Ills Rcolaurant is always suppliecl w!t!i the freshest and fattest . 1 i.ki' ..VVi,M t fSi OY'STERS, SIRDS AND VENISON, served ia,the best and all the varied styles to soil his numerous customer , . Ufa Bar I C;' Is stacked with a full and complete line -the finest Wines and Liquors, imported and domestic. -'! . - '''-' : ' - SCOALK BROTHERS CELEBRATED LA GER BEER A SPECIALTY. In his Billiard Room is one of the finest Tables la the city, and in the : : -j A : .Ki .. ,.. Reception Room ' is a Table of new model and design for the entertainment and pastime of guests. ' Thankful for past patronage, Mr. Joseph respectfully invites from- tbe citizens and sojourners hi Raleigh a visit to his quiet well ordered and complete establishment on SALISBURY AND, IIARGETT STREETS, ust weft of Raleigh National Bank. ocUC-H. SEND C5e, to G. P. ROWELL CO., New York, for Pbamphlet of 100 rare, con taining llsUof 3UU) newspaper, and svtimate anowuiz cosi oz aayerusing. . marca 7-iy .. ' The Raleigh Sentinel. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, Sahcription Hates-Xn Adrance. Dally Sentinel, one year, "postage paid, $ 8.00 " six months " . f's 4.00 For the cmpa!jnf four mouths, " 00 Weekly Sentinel, one year, postage p'd, 2.00 six month, . -!. For the eampalijn, u u i, .. ' -, :,7 S.50 .That our readers may see with what tnvor ut paper Is received by our editorial breth ren, we give below a few extracts ersbracicg "what they say" of os: ' 1 NOTICES OF THE PRESS. . . . t Newbern Times, Rep. t ; , The leading democratic paper In the stats. f , . Tolsnot Transcript. , i 1 1 f. The Raleigh Sentinel under Its new mana gers ana proprietors t greatly improved, and is now one oi our roost vaiuea exenange. ' Richmond. (Va.) Whla.l The Raleigh Sentinel publishes a six-page weekly, tne largest and nandsomett paper we have seeu printed in North Carolina. It how" enterprise and thrift, the result of good management aad live thunder. .. - ...,) 1 ' ' IGoldsboro Messenger.) Tbe Raleigh Sentinel, ander its present able management shows a decided improve ment, tuiiea wun mariea aoiuty, iu xen era! make up and typographical appearance la excellent. w w we wish toe new mi agement every success. ' :. 'v -,' ...i '-:-: ( '. - t "ifH'iH- IFrom tbe Salem Press I The Ralelch Sentinel, nadar the new man agement has been much Improved In manner and matter, we have been In regular receipt of the Dally Sentinel for a week or more, ana bope it dally visit will continue, spec imen numbers can be seen at this ofllce Price of the Dally 18 per annum. r:r: 1 . . MMBMBM ' fFrom the Fayetteville Wlde-Awake.1 1 he Sentinel, the name of which has beea a terror to radicalism, since Holden pledged "tbe hist dollar and the last man" to the support of tbe confederate State govern ment, na paea into new nana, ana is as suming an attauae irons wnicn it wri nun many a destructive canister into radical ranks. ' - FGreensboro Masonie Journal. 1 The Ralelirb Scntluel came tons last Wd. nesday a a morning dally and decidedly Im proved, tne new manaeer ana sailor proav Ise to do better In the future, sud present a better paper than tbe initial number. 'The' may perhaps do It, but we can't see mud chance lor Improvement. Gentlemen, we wish you success.- ;:." - - -n ;, rRobesonlan. : ' , r,' The Raklelxh Dentine), under tbe present management, la ver generally Improved. It contain as much reading matter a hereto fore, ana is one oi tne very nest aauy papers in this state. Ia common with a great many people of this 'ate we revere the Dame of the Sentinel, and will always learn of its prosperity wittt pride and pleasure. They have reduced the rates for the campalcn, as win ie seen in anotner column, . . , J Vlcksburg(MIa.) Herald. ' elsh Sentinel need no eulogy from u. Every one that reads It krows bow It muu oh aa-aa uivinib' Khnvw wa mjj and although some may differ with it, yet all a a n4 at stn mil lmrtAi4nv (AiJna r4 tVa Amw can ssy mat it is siucere in iu course, ana is working for the best Interest of the people oi jonn carouna. , t Murphy Herald. The Sentinel Is a llvlnx exponent of de mocracy, seeking, by the force of polished argument, to prove the necessity of restor ing both state and national government to the guidance of the democratic party, fa der its present able management It take an enviable position amo- g the best Journal in tbe land. lncreaBinir the former prominence of It name, by maintaining the highest de gree of efficiency. Every democrat In tbe mountains should take it, and every republi can who does not desire an addition wrinkle to his brow, should (hub It, for Its persua sive arguments entail tnought. with belter mall facilities, Murphy would contribute to the support of the Daily Sentinel, and this assertion is based on the extensive circula tion enjoyed by the Herald' copy, tllMTt III WAUEROOing, ;',..: : T i :', . ,1 ;,.;,jj-mt lift A. W. FRAPS, Fayetteville Street, Opposite the Mar xet, ana corner or Fayetteville and Davie Streets, Keep on hand a large assortment of all styles of ' ' ; . furniture Parlor, Dining Room and Kitchen; Black Walnut, 8taloed and Painted, Chamber Set -Dressing Case, Bureaus, Waihstands, Bed steads, Wardrobes, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, Rocking Chairs, and all other article of Furniture found In a first-class establish ment. '. - '.,';:' - , XfT MATTRESSES mad to order. : ocCl -Sna . ;.; orricc ox StrrxRiarraBM, 1 PlTERSBL'MO Ruioan CoMPaax. ' Petersburg, Va , November 24, 1 75. ) CHANGE OF 8CHKDULK TO take effect SUNDAY, November 85th GOING SOUTH. Leave Petersburg at 6:30 A. M. and 3:37 P. M. ;- ' - -Arrive at Weldon at 9M A. M. :55 P. M. GOING NORTH. Leave Weldon at 7:ST A. it. and 4 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg U K:40 A. at. and 77 P. M. -. .,- . ; -: , Trains connect at Petersburg and Weldoa with train for all southern and tiorUiern points. Tickets told to all southern, south western, northern and eastern point, and barraxe checked throutrb. i r H,- T.- DOtJGLA Sy feb 18-dw-tf. ' Superintendent.. TILDES Ac RCFOR3I-, Now readv for agents. The National Hand Book for, voters, with Life of TUdon & Hendricks, and an expose of Rings A Frauds, i 500 Pases. Illustrated, 50 cU. will secure outfit and territory, f 100 a month made. E. B. Treat, Pub., 803 B'wiy, N. Y. ' , TByiiSDATj NOTEMBEB Ifl. THE LAW AND LOUISIANA SENATOR BAYARD DECLINES EX TRA-LEGAL MEDDLING) WITH iUH... i , i. TH LAW."' Our RlgbU and Victory Seeura With , Tune and Patience Seasonable ' "' i. -Worda of Wisdom. ( 'h .! i. . ' tKew York World.l , Benator Bayard, who was in town yes terday at the New York hotel, was waited on by a reporter of The World, with whom he spoke freeJy, as follews, about the situation in Louisiana; -' ReporterBenator Bayard,' I have called from The World to ask if yon are going to New Orleans to be present at tue session ui tue AiOauiana lietarning Board? ..; . : Benator Bayard --Certainly not' Snj- geeuona nave oeen made from very re spectable quarters that it would be well for me to form one of a select corps of observation tipon tbe action of the Louis iana Returning Board, bat as I am in Uie habit of acting upon what I believe to be lawful warrant, and see no such . warrant in this case, I cannot conceive in what capacity I oould be expected to act in furtherance of an honest return of thai Louisiana vote, ..What statue a citizon of Delaware, whether he happened or not to bo a member oi the senate or the house, or to bold any other office under bis own state or the United Btatea, oould occupy before a board pf Louisiana state ollleials, is more than' I can discover. it You do not then approve. I pre sums, ef the president's action in invit ing certain gentlemen of other states to visit Louisiana for this purpose f ""Seastof B:-Ther' actifin6r IhrpreiP dent, in mv Judgment, is not only much without authority as the auggee- uona oi my party menus roaae to me, put it seems to me to be stui more im proper than these suggestions, because. being made by the president, it implies an ouieuu power vt interior ia matters . . . . . . . r . which ought to be and are strictly inde pendent of him ' and of his action, Ia my opinion it only make the case worse when s federal ofbcsul volunteers by nr tue of his office, to create agents not onlv unknown to the law, but in violation of tbe law, because they are to' assume functions which are reposed in other bands by the law, : No matter what may be the issuo of the returns or the con duct of the Returning Board, either set of such delegates would be totally with out power to arrest the wrong in fieri or to remedy it when accomplished. Neith er the prevention nor the cure lies with them nor with the president, but both do exist elsewhere, ample and well-da nneo, ;., 7.,;,; ; , , . -t , R Then, senator, you do not recog nize any value whatever ia tbe action of such extra-legal delegates, even if the president bad selected for the mission the best known and most judicial men in the country, and these had accepted the mission? '...---.- Senator B. -The partisan or non-par tisan character ef the president's selec tions does not touch the question of his want of authority or theirs to make in quisition into Louisiana elections. , Had the persons named . by the president been, what they are not unbiassed and disinterested witnesses of an Important historical event ' their testimony micrht have gone fat to satisfy, public opinion in regard to matters pasning under their Eersonai observation . tint tne president y omitting to name even one of those who have not supported bis administra tion has put the idea of impartiality out oi tue question. . , r senator, that the democratic party should take any action as matters now stand ? mhl s,i,, -..; i Benator B. I bate the very name of party in connection with such sn effler gency asBOW apparently confronts the American people. : Whether successful ly or not, I shpuld ask or seek nothing to-diy from any man, either as a demo crat or as a republican,' bnt simply try to control him by a sense of his duty as a citizen to the constitution and laws of his country. I have given my adhetrfon to the democratic party because I believe it to be the party of law and order, and I believe to-day that its success is firmly intrenched in both, and that it onlv needs that its candidates and its mem bers should stand by the law as it is written, in letter and in spirit in order to have the full consummation of its vic tory in the results of tho presidential election of Tuesdav last ' Therefore it is that I strenuously a deprecate any re sort, no matter how well iatentioned, to irregular methods for controlling legal results. To apply these remarks to tbe case in point Whether in doahng with Louisiana, South. Carolina ot Florida, what I mean to say is this; The elections in these states have been held: the votes have been cast, the ballots are, or onght to ne, iu existence, and tney disclose, or did disclose, a majority - pn one side or on the other. Which way these majori ties, or anv of them, ant is a mixtion nt fact which is or ought to be capable of distinct end positive pre of , if the laws have not been violated. It is by that fact that the American people must stand and not by any false and conn tor feit presentment of that fact whether prepared by the fraud of aa official hand or not. . Never was there sn occasion mere gravely calling for an utter absence of anything like personal irritation or party heat; but; at the same time, never was there an oocaaion .detuandiiui more deliberate and grave determination to insist upon the very truth and right of this rmestion, under tbe authority of the law and of the law alone,' Our path will then be plainly marked out for us. and twcWantl Will tread'' ifwlth a5unfal-r PhiladelphiaTimes: This . is not the first occasion that the great importance ef one vote has been exemplified in this country, out u snouid be . the prayer of every freeman, that it may be the kst,as far as tho presidency Is involved. ' ' PRESS DOTS OKlrHB' ElECTTONS. '3 -t .!) i -..i ; , -n Ballots, bayonets snd bulletins now occupy public attention; but patience is most aeedoluz. , TJaltf more" Oazetter ir-iy'ahyriason" the choice of the president by-theeJetA torsi college ahooi fail; the olecUoa wil) be thrown into the present house of rep resentative. There the vote would be by states, and the democrats would vote twenty-three : ' states; the 'repuMioana thirteen. New York Sun: This, then, is the sum of the ease. There are three disputed, states. Te declare IIajes.elected he must have the votes" of them all, but Tilden is elected ty the vote "of any one ef thenua This renders the problem c f Gould and . Gliandler difficolt If but: one state were in dispute, their' suocett would be more practicable! bnt la carrV all three through fraud, is a much more troublesome scheme. -":i-aj i. -i, u j . ' The Baltimore ' Oazette "saysT Tilden1 requires only eoe vote from the oonteet ed states; Hayes all. If, by bUiaing one or even two by counting out the democratic majority, s majority could be figured out for Hayes, the danger would be very great i Bat to steal the electoral votes f three atatee is too larsean un dertaking for even such adroit practi tioners a the radical manngera,' " I lie radical and infamous PhiladalDhia Bulletin says: If Governor Ha vex has just secured-one toore "electoral vote than his opponent, the fact is an almost certain promise of trouble , in, the early, futsre. When the votes are counted in the presence Of the two houses of con- gress, the rebel house of representative wui surely make an effort to throw out oneor more of the, southern states that ' hare voted for nayex upon the ground oi sow pei peumtioa or iratrds. 1 1 1 ' The view which 'the New York' Worl.i takes of the situation "is "expressed in a paragraph t The governor of Louisiana Is s creation of Grantum and die carpet-, baggers. He bears no such relation to LouisunS as does s northern ' governor; democratic or republican, to a nerthern state. . A word from his ' vLnr .n.i justice re-enters io that state upon its glorious course. Will they, give the word 1 If they 'do net J trive the wnr-,1 over them snd theirs what a tretdendons responsibility impends! - MONET JTfONEY 1 1 The receipts of m'onev for' Tfolata in the Grand Drawing of tho ."Kentucky Cash Distribution Cottiparry,1', dating the last few days, ; have been almost on paralleled. It seems as' if the whole conntry had broken out into a great frenzy of ticket-buying. No city, and scarcely a town. vilWn m lioml.. ho. refneed to contribute ; to this drawing. 1 his is not to be wondered at . when consider the magnitude of the gifts, the cheapness of the tickets, and the perfect fairness of the : drawing. At 1 the pres ent rato, the tickets will give out before the drawing; so buy your ticket at once. Whole tickets. 12: halves. S6: nnarters. S3. Ex-Gov. Thoa. P. Porter, General Manamf. Frankfort. Kr' r? -..U .:? PERSON t COUNTY " TTVES. REPRBSENTA- .;! .:E- L'i.i!, Hillsltoro RecorJer.l 'Ji's We -record with more than nsnalnla pre the election of Col John : W. Cuc hingham, and lleutfort McGehee. Ean.' to the legislature, the first to the senate, the other to the ''boose. The assembly is graced by no more worthy gentlemen than these. ' Unblemished in character. elevated In purpose, lofty iu intellect nnisned in culture, distiBguished in pub lie service, they present to eur mind the very bean ideal of, .true . North Carolina cuurscier ia its purest type. Legisla tieh itself is honored by their participa. tion in its duties. ..; . , .... Tif-.r THE LEETLE GAME. - . The New Orleans Democrat takes U,i. gamey view.of the situation; It . may be that the presidential election will ha Ha. cided by the vote of Louisiana, If so the democrats have a fall hand, and will stand pat on what they have. Hayes is sitting behind a beb-tail flush, black as the ace of spades, bat there isn't another black card in the deck for him to draw. He has been trying to raise us out by X heavy bluff, but it won't do. . Wa ean call and leat any hand he can possibly make. The cards are dealt the draws are made, and Tilden takes the pool. sa - IV A SECOND-BATH VILLAIN, n .7 (. -, . - ,'. ' , T,,jL,f;i , , u ., New York Sua. . , , , Tweed will be here in a few lnv" lt.it his coming will not create the excttarnent it would have done ten 'days 'ago. " Ilia rascalities are small in comparison with those which tbe people fear . are la ha committed by Chamberlain, Kellocg and Stearns. t ...bC. . A BLUSTEBINO BLACKGUARD, j; , The' f olio win r is "a f KrMmen from Chamberlain; : reeeired at rennblioati headquarters in Washington: , i , uoltjubia, November II, I S3 S. Ws stand firmr - Neither hell nor SiIiaI. goo democracy' can move us. " - i j ; ' D. H. CRAHBXBXAIH,' ' A THE MAN IS A DREAMER Who sits idly down and hopes for a for. tune to fall into his bsnds. .. Much better work for it, and better still, take the god of chance by the horns and bully him into good nature. Purchase a ticket in the Grand D-iawing of the ."Kentucky Cash Distribution , Com pan v. which takes place November 30th at Frankfort,- Ay., wnicn wiu qe tne means of giving 1100,000, $50,000, 125,000, $20,000, snd s vast number of pther large prizes, to individuals holding the fortunate tickets in the k scheme. 'Whole tickeU, $12. Address all oommnnioations to Ex-Gov; Thoa. P Porter. General Manager. Fi rauaMun, ivy. li lt 1 I f- ;'. IS ' t a.: J r. ! 1 1 V.: f 1 V"
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1876, edition 1
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