I A : V -sat .. ; .!. .i.'.V.if-;.. j I 1 i ii A" i' ai I i- ) .li r! I, t ft I i I 'I I I' I. p'r ,.- XI.. -' .T-:j 4;.'i iwT - -4 ' X 7 .... . ... ;. ml ' " -( i ; fit i . i t -' h.t .' tl ,.v..'".J- : ". ' I ' vol. xxiiino:;p : x&w .irBAimoH, u. o:, Thursday uoaiiTQy noviuibiib 30,1876;,; a yXt'l , ?E ,FIY? ?H8- Mm ft I I I I V It : ' r A J DAILY &3D VEEKLTr 8E1TIIEL L188SS3S m a m n a a SSs3833 8STs333 538S "sUffs"! M M 3333583 8883 .r. , , t .1 t liisii t-1 SHHtK735l AdwrtUMtfimU Inserted In both the DAILY . ud AKKKLT : Md tocether the entrees id ea eM and deduct from the wbole 15 per cent, fi.tfft J ' . I' ; ! BpecUl NoUee UeeaU per Una (or lb Itrit, nd 10 ceoU for Mcb ubteqaent loMrtlon. No drertiwment chrgd for lem than 10 Hum, tad iMi Special' n Local MoUm lew than Hwa.' aU AJn)r.tTienU noi aoo- tracted for 111, be chaired IV eta Pr una for Drat Insertion, and eeols for ach. aub- , eefUfnt loaertioa. i.f tM l.M? t RAILUOADS, Ac, J7 , - WAY. - fllCHMOXU ADahvuxe, KiCHXOIU) A Dawvilui R. Wh N.C. Pittbiow, . and North Wester N, C. B. W. IJ, , Tl.,.)..H'.!.,r,.-:n ' CONDKXSED TIME TABLE; . .', Effect Af Sunday, eOcf. -iO; ! 15, 187. ' " -(r-iv OOINO IA8T. Ue?e Or bor. ' ' I0.W A. 11. ArrireU Raleln.,. ' v ! r. M. Arriv t liold.horo. - . ooi n a im, Lrare doldtboM,.... ,t M j Arrive at Ralelgn .... " . . 10.10 A. M. law p. . ,f ' 4.15 " " 5.30 - l.rtveCo. ehop..... Arrlre 0cenbro, - i..rh.rWtji !;. 4.55a M.-i . " . Air-Line Jane's .it , SalUtarjr " lreebro.i.. . ' DaDTllle v. t Dundee. ....... . ;.. .- - " Bnrketllle....; ' ' ' ArrlTtat Rletiinond.. ' 5 80, V 35 B&5 13 29 r. m U4 M 8 05 " 7.43 - " O0INQ SOUTH. teava Rlchmuud , ';' 7J0 a. m, 44 Burkeille....ri i" W. " '- Dundee.. 1 , 8.5.1 p. H. DanTllle.. ' "8 59 ', - .Greahor....- ' s . ' " BalUbarjr 8.1 . " Air-Line Jane's " 1(l. 5 ", VrH a at Charlotte... , ,' 10.3r j" ,''t. t J A .MmmAntlna Train S - V H '4MINa 1AST.'. ( avf CTfeefirt'iw r;-; r: : ff80frJt Arriw Balelxh J.K v v ,Vi 01 A Oald'boro.... ' H-8w' 0OINU WI8T..-.V , :-T-Leave Ooldabmo. . . . -'' S' ; 8.20 P. M. v Arrlre at Kaleljh.iv. J f.50" M ' ' Leave Co. Shope ; it U H T s v 1 .50 A. M. Antra at Qraeutboro . p , t p j f j .(MO : ti s : . Kaiib Weatera N'. C ' It. R. . Leara Oreentboro .... Arrlvaat 8alHia.,. Leave Salem v . t..Mi Arrive at Uroensboro...... .. ,.8.00 TiU. ,7.08 A. M. " .15 PaaaeBfcer Train leaving' Raleigh at 13 S4 P. M, eoDOKCt at Uraenaboro wltbtb J doutb ere bound traiu; making the quick .'t time to all Bonthern clUee. Accommodatl n T) ain leavlor; Rale(?h at 10:15 P. f ennne -r wttb North rn bound train at Greenboro f r Rh;h aiondanJ all points Eart. Price of Ticket aame aa via oUier routea.. r t. . . . - No Change tfara between Atlanta and Rlchnxmd. M7..jnUo. ( f. ' ' . - W kvUJ. A Bi AKtoWtWW oct 84-tt Superintendent. : .' .fa-iirr v 'vi ti";;'iT';r,f: I OALEICH '& GASTON' BAIL. IV-wtt.ii ROAD ,. SCHEDULE. J -irt"'. nail. tfurw. 1 v'-'y:f Leave Raleleh 80 Al M, Arrive at VVeldtm.. 8 U) P.M. Leave We' don 1J 40F.M. Arrive at Rtlclgb... ft 40 P. U. '4-;! i..- taaovoa ram?,' .' -V i - j Leave RaJelBb.iV..i...V. 00 A.' M. Arrive at Weldon. ..... ft 8 P.M. 4 Leave Weldon M ft 0, A. M. Arrive at Raielch.. .............. ft 1ft P. M. RALEIGH AUGUSTA' AIR LINE.' Charm of Schedule to takes effect 'B:3d a. ru. Monday, October 30tbk 187S : . Taaiii Motiko Booth. EeavaRalelgb4i..f.,,.,.Ai. )fl 80 A M. mve ai camtron.. ........... 13 7 r M. . Ta MoTina VdSTS. . Lttvt Cameroa.... j.. r 1 00 P. M. Arrive at RaktlKh....... 0 40 P. M. AU traioi will approach and paw R. & D R R. H V. UlvUlua erotttiia: at Car with caatlon. . t m SO aUnatea tur Break (aU atCaqr. j john a winder; " oct ll- - - - BnpertnUndent. TICKET FARES AND TlME SCR ED WTHK K8T, vu THE CUES w APE AK 4 OHIO R. - Flrat daaa are from i alelfrh tin Cincinnati oIu'Sts! fr Balel toladlanap. lltoT0' ,POa EaJelghtoChlcajro rire la from lUWKh to Bt. 183.2 Flrat clasa from Rll to LonUrU) 87. 'A3, i f48" for CiDClDDaU and the West, leaving Ualelgh by tbe K. k O. R R. laoO a. m. train, rech Richmond at 8.45 p.m.: leave Richmond a ltt30 p. m., bvtheCl. J o morning f t MCOnd :.; GONWAT R. nOWARn - r Uea. Pas. Ticket An anglnneeraad BnpX ; Him 1 -t 2 1 Tfj; T 150 Beam ul Coth Cloaks .for Ladles, 60 Ladles Englkh Ulster aom,ethlnf aer, . ' J,.-.'1 -M l 1 sljrlUh and eomfortabie, , , , , r 1 1 150, Yds. Cardinal Ella Net for Keck, 500 Tds. Cardinal a4 llilta Baching fo Ladle. . j 800 Pr. Linen daffs aud Collar. In CardW aal Nary Blue, Brown and White, , 11Q Doa. ' Ladlea Kid Olove In , color Black and WhUe from IS eenta to 2.00 far tne peav t,t!j,.,,, , ,,i , "13 Doa. Ladle and MUeesHood to Cardi nal Blue and BfowB Braided flannel J ; , UUOES,BOOT8 AND GAITEBB, The largest stock In Ike QUta at ..bottom bttEsaioocoB: Tbrlargesi stock 'ever held $ one Arm . 1 t '.1 t H. ''Ji. ln; ' t ! ft and of Liteat style aad loveat price. ( . u ; . HATS f. HATatraiTS I tl- i?: : The largest stock ever offered by f or Mea Boys and' Children from BO 'eenta upward. Lata atyle 8iW Hato at ' Remembrr-"The best Goods, at loweat sept 27-ly W. II. A R. 8. TL'CKEtt. , , . .,n i , -,. I,.;. IM. 'I ' .'- Beg leave to inform, their puatorners that tney nave removea w toe weu aaovm , stand of James M, Towlea, m Ko. 52 FaTcttcriJIc Street, RaL'igh, K.C. rbleh they have fltted up entirely aew, aad bar purchased a large and well . i ; ' eortffd stock o - RPM-MADE CLOTHING! FOR ME. BOTa aXD CillLDKRif. :. Men's ' Hack ' Pulu '400: Men's Frock SulU for 8ft U); Meu'a Frock - almer Mutt front 110 to 'k5; M n's rloe Black Suits from 817.R0 to 850: Bov' Fancr Balne ulta8i to tit: B ys' CasalmereBufls 8S to 15; ITill dreu's Bultt 3 to 8 0; Orercata 5 to $J0. - COWK 4ND UlT (J1TED. : Oent'a Furnlsbina; Ooode, Hamburg Edg- ' loga and insoruona, Notions, Uoaie . s ,T. Olorea, Cambric, Boot, W. Shoes, Umbrellaa, BaAo, ., jij ,i ,. -. Cap, Funs, dto.- f-'i DOJXCbllC DUI GOODS, v coxa vriN o. i "H- Prints, Alpacas, Merino, Detain, Gin;- bama,JottoBi iaida.UMUaae, a.enineay 4Jeaua, Clni rea, n.bte, Hla 4 Deaims, mbur)ts Hckrng, Flan--- Bels, jJuteys, Ae. B eached -and Brown rbfeilng and nblittnrs. ' Thsnklng our frieud for their liberal pat ronage In i be peat, we reel connaeBt mm n our new store with New Gooxr, bought the lowest prices, we will be ablo to pleas ail. apectiuuy, x ' ,. - U.S. WA1TT BRO. ' -' -HorW-JFayettevilla Btreety --i- ct4-tf iii'v'iiki i f, i Raleigh, N. C RESTAURANT, CCII ALU itUOTUCIlS. t-''S Brweroi the- .e".u;.1: CELEBRATED LAGElt BEER," ri Utth EO. JOSEPHS ' ;' German ' ni '1 Imericaii Restaurant Hargott and 6alllary Street u- i-r RALEIGO. K.rC.f " ;,if;i ; W r ! -.i ; ' i-m ..M ('- "j Mr. Joepuh baa flUcd nn lita SaloofiFWllh special reforpnee to the. comfort? and enter talnment or bis guests, and . the t puWio is Invited to ao lniiecUott of bit acaummoua tlon and a test of the creature comforts la tbe line of hla entertainment..' v " III Reataaraht ;-' U always supplied with, the freshest and fattest - '.r-H'U it'i-it -vw.i.4;'. OYSTEES, BIRDS AND VENISON, - kerred lathe best and all the Taried ttylos to KtrttMi pumeroua customer. um-.v-n. Bar a stocked with fall aad complete ttoe the finest WInqs.and Liquors, (mpotted and aomeBtlc.3 '.' BCTIALK BE0TIJER3 CETXRILATED. LA Te I"GEa BEtt A SPECIALTY." t la his " 1 ; ' ; ' ' "' Billiard noom is one 01 the'noeet fubifs In tcity, ind la the " Reception Roem , -L U a Tsbl of new model and deslb for tb sntertalumeot and pastime el quests. . Thankful for past patrona"i, Mr. Joseph twrrfuliymt-ites LfrCmc ' citiaaa and Sojourner In lUleixh a .visit to bis quiet, wU orweratl atM rotnpime Mtauusnment on Salisbury and UARGm streets, hist weat of KaU-Igh National Dank. octi-tt ::Ui JlilU :J i ; 60 cfnts. CENTS. be 50 CENTS. CENTS. THE DLTRHAM HERALD " ':l" -!' Will be sent to any address until - JIOVEkIBER 14 FOR TIIE ABOVE i. - - ... AMOUNT..,, t Now is tbe time to secure a first class CAIP AIG H P A PER .fct(f Tor tha , small price at : ::, -f.,n,',l j,. - 'i.; !j-..i,"H;i.li ' O f rEXTl VAOTCTiK A CENTS. ce5ts Oy ctxf Oy tms MISCELLANEOUS. Tiie jion.MXG svad; f ' ,1,11 ' , YILMINOTON, 0 - . -,-1.1 i t ) t'rtj ' v -4 1 1 Fint-Claa Dmccratic Ketsjajjer.' ! f : .1 I-' LAROEST CIRCULATION OF ANY' 'DAILY NKW8--Jl JCAPER IN NORTH t i4i:PAR?WA t!4; i .'.uii.t : i - ,,'i-v .i f tit ' "" 1 IVt iud.t ? l-i" l'i ,.li ONLY . DAILY PAPE us louwied :!id t Wilmington;'. Citj of netrlj 20,000 Iuhabi- u .1.11 sui'X 'taHtu,' And' tie Great . , ' . .Centre of North Car- t ' . r ' "vlina Trade.".:' I StfDSCRIPTION: ne rear, . , - $7.00 Six Months, , , -; - Three Month?, - . . 4.00 2.25 Advertising Rates Reasonable Aaares. n WM. II: BERNARD,',; ( 1 : Editor x;t rwprietor,' : ' v Wilmington, N, C; "H.J i M -TSFATION ALaiOTELvsiij l . . 5 ,jJ..;,,i,.fi:'i.- i ! - ..l - . 1 RALK1GIL N. C. f n a;&.iDBOWK Proprietor. "- The National Is one of the best arranged. and the most perfectly ventilated Hotel In the BUt, aad Doing delightfully situated by Capitol square, It is one of the beat Bummer residences ta Interior North Carolina. Tbe main portion of the bulldinr I no- structed with the view to afford SUITS OF ROOuSsnd PBlVATEPALOK4t such guests ae desire then. ' ; For Political Headquarters the National la the beH adapted House lo the city,"; having lance Parlors on the ground" floor connected with private apartmenta.,! M j M ! Union or Capitol Square, with it shaded walks, grand forest oaks and beautiful shrubbery Is one- f the prettiest and moat delightful resorts In tbe eouutry, thus afford, log the guests of the National all' the ad vantages of ona of the kaudsoniest little arts m tne uniteaetaies. J A magnificent donble portico, f routing and overlooking Capltot Square, exteada along !he entire front ol this really handsome build ng, rendering It the moet desirable hows In he city for ladles, children aad sojourner of every class. - ! Th cool, shady and breesy loratloa of tbe National, itself occupying on whole square, keeps It free from, flies and musqultoee through the entire Summer. . : . . f, .. iA row oi single-story ofUces, suitable for uslnes and professional gentlemen. Is at tached to the Hotel, and alwar attheaer' ce etiotbj a desire them. -. ' Experienced and polite Porter attend all (rains with good Coaches aad Baggag waa n, aad gceats of the National may rely on ooa attention, Rooa tare ana excellent Bath Roomi and Water. Closets , ARE ON EVERT FLOOR. KTIn th basement U the beat SALOON aal BILLAAJU?. KOOSI is th etiy... -a ! IAO-U . , TTILUSSORO RECORDER. - inTiBi.isniD 182X ; . .. . HE OLDEST,. PAPER .IN. KORTH CAR- The RECORDER, apart from ts political merits, offer superior inducemeats to tbe meTUans of Raleigh as a "'edieoi of adver tising, it oas a laire ana increasing circmst tloalntb counties of Urnge, Alumane , Perxoa and Caswell .and especially in those sections of orange and Alamance, moat closely Connected by be interests of trade with city of Ralclfrb. The merchanu of Kalolgh m dad liwaaUrto their advantage tbrou h this medium to Mild up a metmpoi Itaa wholesale trade, aud center upon Ralebxb Xhe business that goe to other states. - atannraoturer win aiM) pront ij tne grow ing spirit of agrleaiuiral Improvement, and the tendency to tbe adoption of labor-saving machinery, to reach tbe ears and eye of a large and Intelligent class of readers tnrougb tbe medium of th Recorder., i. " i , For particulars addiwas t- - i - . i j J.D.CAMEBOV, -I- ' . r . .. . Editor and Proprietor.-.' ng 80 1867 HlUsbora. N. O THE SENTINEL" TpSTAELlSUED AUGUST th, IS 85. The Sentinel. : ' i 'v ft tit I- i "., ! -p. i - i Is . I .i I till I .tii ,t"f mil n.ll 1 ii t-V:( I . 'i l 1,1 ..! I ! 1 ' 1 l" j' The Sentinel n il ..il- lt ' Hi pablio so far as w eat) read tbolr wishes, dealrs) a tabid of thsuht at tbe metrtipolii for the masses not simply for those who follow In th salne wik or (tr lb- ihlbhoMb " of 'a clasa, but a medium of iDter-eommanlcatlon, with sufflcWnt rrrn and space for tbe liberal, conservative, loyal as itlitient of all shades to find rent. ; . , Tbe FENTINEL will be loyal and lni gi-nooas to both FeJ ruI and State govern. meata.1 It will sustain the silll'ery authori ties to the preeervatlon of quiet and order, and In enforcing the orders of the govern. stent, t Not a disloyal or anklnd word againut th government of th Unloq of these States shall pass mr Ipa, but It will li trns -illtnl avrot't""1'1 t. wlthnni ')'F"Wssy-'.w 9&w00-Wtwrmpf191iHt Buttery, tor wil It lie to shield Us own throat. ;.i --firi a j-.if jut It t shall advocate sound principles, and sapport good men. Its motto is not, prin cipifS,' not ineri,r bat principles and men. A ltad man can find no quarter with the StNTIN'ELrA good man a maa of truinf of bl a toned Integrity a gentlemaa In the tra aanaa, honest and ea pabte, If we are not deceived, caa alone Claim oar snpportj ' After eleven 1 long years of trial, adversity bad chan gee of fortune to our people, elands UMlsy apoo. th sum platform or which Us ireoeraUie fouqdor sreoted kUw ) ir'i r. For roor (hao elevea years. 'lit tSEN tLNEL.hU 8toed guard forth rights and Bbertias of th peopla,.aud to-day. wbe th State has emerged from the darkness! rad ical rule, and tbe futare is as fall of hope and promise as' the past was Uark. aad gloomy, 'It repledgea lUelf to the high aor tic of the good people of the great State of Korth Curolina. .f Ol', t l -: i-4 J.I tU' i'.'t Hill 1 THE. SENTINEL 4pprecla(ns tit wants, conditions and neceMilies of the people, fixes the following rates of snbscrlptloa: ' ! i! rn i fi , iif.-t ,Tt.ii 'i-t U- pAlLYr u i.' , .1 ftt.00 - 3.00 On year, Six montha, On monta, si ! -;'rai h: 3 .. J. ' 'i - . .; J One vesr. $3-00 TO .'ADVERTISERS. ' ! m i r.-, : - fi a -) 'Tne (ge and sUndlnj ef the SENTTNEU gttea it a circulation, both dully and weekly editions, which "rvn.lt-rn tt, it an advertising I DMMinm. tne oes m -tne ciat. " atercnanis and others who deslr to i lusium on uiu in- i i i.a stitutiou by tbulr sdvertising patronage will Dad ur rales very reasonabJ. - i , AdJrea, t . - i -' i-Oms. tl .e-i-t t-o'i J.MITH. BATCIIELOR A CO.. I '. ..I . : ' .' ..:.'' - .;; '.--Kir .f-i.t titt ( .,t. It .'.J ' ll,"'-'ti (fk . r(..v '..ft :'.. ' m V rtfT '.l-l-M- ' Cir.i XT-: .! I) I' " ,. . . Sl"';' t'ntSi 'li t.tH.fl.rlii i.4i. ; ...(. '-' t.'-'t J'i' . ,i ,. ina . u ; i ifi ' ' ' Raleigh,' If.. C, THURSDAY, NOYEMBEH SO. '. , ; & Li AlMandet Hi Stepkens.- 1 Anythlns r In ctmnectloa with 1 7 th Georgia etateemai interests the Aaieri can people. ' Th public I Just Osw tie lighted to know that Mr. Stephens has In great nessnre lecoverei his beslth, and that be is at the teat of gorernment ready te resume his seat In congress. ' ' A eorresuofideBt bays he has rained tea poands since Jan last, when his general peallu began to improve, aa occupies his eld quartera at the Xatisnat hotel, and la attended bj two colored aervantn. one of whmn Harry haa actod In the capacity of body servant to Air, Stcpheu for many year.,, 2v- wUhstandinx hia imprered appv-arauce be la a till a treat sufferer from what his physicians terra pelvic neuralgia, wbcb at iirses eccaaUioa him Intern pain. His right root I coaalderably swollen and his left le baa been shortened by two Indies, belu drawn up at the bip. He is no longer able to rise fr -m bis chair without assisUnce. u After being aslted to aria he can walk about the room with tbe aid of hla crutches , For months lfore leaving his home near Crawfordsville be made It bl practice to walk three or lour mile about bis ftlantallnn ,! II U- tumt Will t. day thronged wiili people who came, ti ay their respects. With reference to bis last election t congress be ssld that there was a? ' organized jrpoa tl mon th part of. tb republicans. A boat l,10u Totts wero east for a colored, man whose name was not announced, until election day ' V"- ' Htnatef Merten," said ne. -win probably have semelhing to sa about the falikig off of the rtpullican v.ce in my district. I read In a newspaier the other dav that a republican slump speaker said that In a certain county in Ucotgia wbicd in l7 gave tw repuD- llcan nujotlty . put three jiepowican votewere cast tliU year. .. I conclude tht ha refl-ra In WPlkea count V in mv district. This matter Is easily exp alned. the colored pepl ifetterally adopted me as their candidal antaoted for me. Wbv." continued Mr. Biepbeus. "the n'gbt before I lell for Waaliiusrion a large number of colored people sersuaded ni '. Magiug good old fah'o ted hymn, aid at Abi depot when I lelt no loss than 200 negroes bade me gaodby.- It is atiauge that tbe feeliu SHlaeen the while" and biack in the fcouih Is not better under- Mr. tStepbens said be deemed It Im- nroui r as a representative , in eougivsx to express auy opinion iu advance as to the avtn of that body in relation to the pre-Wen Hal queMi u, bu he thd not beciute to exprss a belief that it cmii seaoiou will be an vxct pti mally iiuportant one, He depr catea any ex citeruetit, and believe it to be the duty of every one to do all in their power to nrwent surt uhg ilk turbulence ana disorder. t Jtr oue be will use bis .lMst i ndeavurs to encourssce a sp rit of mod . erartoTindsTTtesrrir to see tlialrtlTe-' cMon ts in accordance with tbe spirit ef the censiitution and tbe laws.- " Mr. Stesheos has alwsys been one of the wisest and moet conservative men of the souib, and in the present condi tion. ef. public affairs :K js peculiarly fortunate- that we have such a repre sentative in conirrass from th south. ; "NORTHCAROUNrV'i; f Loss by Aba Magnolia lira,' 500, ' treasurer of MecklenbnrJ: connty UiaUillMaltu. - -' " ,.--' Cbarlolle ' is blest with f a" bountiful crop fid babies. "J "Steele's nvaiorltr over Jordan In the 6th district is 6,073. r :v:,wr x:.... The stato 'press teems with oompl!-'' ments to Matt. Ransom. v ; hi n Graham has a new bras band which wakes midnight hideous, j . ; ! Rev.i A Sinclair." of the ChArlott rc gin, is going to morve to Ohiov'W.H I Th Ferria mine- near ' Charlotte ha beta sold to LL H. Cromlish,. of - Dela ware, for.S-jo.ooq, .j .-.,'i i j B. F. Boyd, a Sontlt Carolina friend of Oea. P. U. Hill, mocras the death f beai .a i Mrs. Lily McPuail Ervio, wife of Bv. .'. Erviu, and ones well known in this sttte and Virginia, died recently in Kntu;ky.i .----. - The' Western North Carolina railroad f ornisbed a special train lest Sunday to convey the remaine , of Capt . W. F. Avery to Aiorgantnn iot annas, A Charlotte dortdr asm I 'his1 irlchth son Zeb Vance, then chingtd it to Wade Hampton, then oomjromued on Vance Hsmpton, ' ahd fnally settled down on plain Tom. ,., j, ; ? I PE0PLEaTnD. THINGS... 4,s.-l -i "rp" '! :'"' i Beecher. Blaine. Bahiook. Butler and Belknap have heeu five busy bees.wb-.se Sting is fast beoomii g h irmless. Some very rich silver mines have re cently been dinotivered in On'g in, wln'ch promise to rival th ' "bouauzas" of Ns aa. , i , . ; , v r til. . . u. i ... , , IBovivalist -1 Hammond is at work in Kjprisington, Fbtladelpbia, and ia.stronge ta say, allowed tbe nae of an Episoopal church i ... a-'? V.--r.'i ' i (The facial evolotiona ef a akinny wo - man in U agouy f a suspended sneeg ar. aomethu g fi at dujuncos tin : the erjrrngations of an old leather trunk. - ;THR PUUX. ANt TiiK RikAtsJUX, -; rBattimor Gazette! Pesldes Jli delniye hope ithaf til Louiaiana aud Florida returning toards wit) yet pause in thebr work' of . ivltiG, tbfiaJaoavainsnprweitionrwvsALjig iunoosnt mind that Hays will not sc oept tbe presidency tainted wtth snch - glaring fraud cut Ji luo-maui i..y this flittering n tction to his sonL Tbe am total of the whole ; busiueas is that tbe fraud till b fully oousammaUd and boldly announced. and Hayes will wil lingly accept tb position tendered him, not by the sovereign people. , bat by the central deepotinm at Washington. This, in our humble judgment; 'is unalterably fixed and settled, snd then it will be de termined bew faf it is- possible for th boose of representatives, under Abe law and tb constitution, to take tb mon strous fraud by the ' throat ' and throttle it Ijooking at tbe question in- this light it beuumea the duty of tbe people ' f tne tui tea ptates,, outraged s and cheated of their inalienable rights, to , trust with confidence to the wisdom snd discretion, of their i chosen nnresent tives in th popular., branch i of tbe na tional legislature, and in the great slrog gle between right aud wrong that is now aluking the nation - to Its centre, may Crod sn4 them a safe deliverance I m ui i I iU.l ' "J" ai I " (jenator Kansom. , t , .. . it ait u..i ... t ( '! tn-'trt I- (Narfolk Laadmtrk.1"' ' Osnsral Ibmsom, -of North 'Carolina.1 is been unanimously .releotad to the United States senate by the legislature of North Carolina, and in so doing the members of that body faaVe ihown their good sens, and good foeliog.r ' Ooncrul Bsnsou .has been- ao Otnament bis state, and it is safe to say that bis dur-i Bity of deportment, moderation of views, ' and eloquence have placed' him In tie front rank of tne United Stats aenate. ! Not only has be been an ornament to bis own state, bat be bas been au orna ment also to the) south, ah! his election. .. under anoh flattering circumsUnces will b b ilod. with general .satisfaction bv all good people on this side of tbe Pot . man. He ia competent te speak for us all, ana it will be Jrany a year before we ' orgeiouuusaiaaof me nu hi noble vindication of , Virgiuia from tbe assaulla of ber enemies. - , . THi ctrarmtrrrJAmERr vi;..U -:U l.--r'-rit yl i..t?j J'i .,' h . rt rNeWVorkHeraM.1 "l """! " - The recest political canvas has proved ' conclusively tbsb a Aerinus v daazer tuenace- us, unless we receive our polite iCal truj;;les frrn the presaoro.of olllce : seeker aud officeholder.'', U ,'is .tliese two .laasa email ' fa tinmbers; but viruleut iu temperwho infuse anoh itUTuea into our, poi tiuel content. E iiniiate their t.xeal,. their, Jturixuea, 1 tseH unsorupubu efT. rtn, aud a presi dential election -would 1e quiet; utmost ' i tame affair : for neither couM maln'l- lulni-tra ion , proceed t uclj.Heritfths, , nor would the pariy iu p wer be lempied , -t be able if it wished, t compel the whole force of its eQkeholderti to it de I'eute.w iiimr. i sii-f1 fM-w -' it (.1 '.!.-( Boston Herald. : 'But there is ne compeniuition., We., rejoice Usee the color line In politics broken in the seuth, and "we believe " that it cannot fail, to bo far the benefit ef the colored men, whose votes hers '" after are to be Bought by both parties, , and ctven to the one which offers the larger InduceMents,1 in thsf way' of promise and pcrioruiance, te. the rce. The celored rote . being .divided w ball )ok next to see the white divided, aad then will came the natural end of tiiat conflict of races; which, if cohtln- ' ued, would bo surt to be disastrous tHr fi!.' eak(KaC0'.4j;i';t HhiWIMW.- v i 1 ,..' ... 1 ."'itfWi i ' t :y.y9V Wl . i ' tLoaisyllle Courier-JouraaLJ, 1 'Uf,t ;rThe active nitntary ' pi eparal ions ot' Graot, Taft and' Cameron are now at Uibtued ly these memlters of the mill' '' tBry party to their tremendou fear of -t' the "democratic roughs, of Haltiinore, t and New York." Ctm-pirator Tufx. pi' tH tbe depitrlmctit if "Justice, (?) has Jig- ; covered by means of hi secret agents ' that there is a plot of thee "roughs" ' to proceed in a body to Washington to. ,4 hull doz Grant and bis cabinet, and deprive Mr: Hajesi of the seat to which " those leaders t ay he is f'bonestlyen ' titled .. .. 'j, b:,f - ,;.'M W t)ISQTJ3TINO BEOOARS tMilton'th'rosicIe.' fl" ' t . .. . . , 4 " - i I . ' ia mis centennial year. or., our na tional existence,let u pray M the time ' to com when a confer vaiive legiwlatur - " will extricate itself trom.ih annoyance of beggars for .ottiee , by' giving their, - appeala a deaf ear and selecting men tor fflc who do not thrust thcmselvr oa the legislature as beggars tbe scene' 1 bas becuaie dUguylag t tbe human eye from thi- a'andpoinU Let the office seek out the man. , a ! l-h- ' TO CONSUMPTIVES." 7 ' ''!.': Th advertiser, an old physician, ' retired from avUve practice, having had placed in his hand by aa sast India Missionary the for mula of a dmple Vegetable Remedy, for the speeay ana permanent iireei uoasumpun. BronchitU, Catarrh, Aitbrna. snd all Throat . and Lang Affections, also a Positive and ' Rsdlcal Cure for Nervous Debllhy aad all -- Nervous Com.lalnt, after baring thovoughly -,. , , tested it wonderful curative power in tbousaad of case, feel It bis duty to make t known to hi suffering fellows. Actnsied . i b) this motive, and a conscientious de'lr t I relieve human suffering, he will aend (free ot .: . eb re), wall who deire H.thl recl e, wKU : ful1 direetton for preparing and anccefully "'-' namg , ,Hnt by fetuni by ddrsslng d ; t, . umm&tt?r. I novO-wlv . y T.-. '. . it vi i . .. ! - -! TBI mum T.tMTS 'PPrttTlfW xrm. : ST- -4