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K. H. Hlaxei, Managing JMitor. TitUKSDAY, ' . FiSL tt, 1877. r6TJiEPE0PLE of cald- WELL COUNTY. A groat disaster has befallen ns. An Institution In which every class of iur cltlr.fns felt n Jut pride one wltloh w foil wu tut lionor tu us all il t(-Uy ill lullON. Davcnjiort Female Collo has ImrikiKl to tho ground. The (lro was purely accidental, find over which thrni could not jiosslbly bo any c.on trl. It In no use to stop licre and re proach nornelmdy duo because the af fairs are not different blame soio Ixxly because tho Are was not seen in lime or prevented cntlrelyno nse to blame somebody for failure to liavc mora secure arrangements in oaso of mioh a catastropho it is no iihc to rise np and way why was there not ample insurance ? It is not worth while to aruc thH0 matters. Tho past is lcy nd control, and rnir criticisms, bo they Just (f unjust, cannot bring bock from the allien lli.it which has lieon so groat a blessing to us all. The Col lope must bo rebuilt and it is idle to indulge in cither regrets or re proaches. This duty faces us all the duty of seeing tliat the buildings are replaced, and the institution at 1 . i work again. Some may Any that they have no interest in it in any event, that they liavo no daughter to educate, or that they liave rothing to sell to tliosc who buy for Colleges. It is only necessary to reflect one momont to J . . cguvUicc ft-.iy mar that all of our citi zeoa 5vry man woman and ohild in the county are alike interested in the restoration of this College The reasons are many but we need site Jrtit two here. It I. 11 I 11 l i V, I ib in ncii-Miown umi. uiuri; lias been an annual average of nearly I ty Qf R gerioil, fl between thc $10,000 in actual money put in oircu. ; tm) hmMS ()f CongrWM- Evcryody Iation in our midst by this sclx,l. 1 know8 of thJ prq)arati()n8 thc nulic.u This money has found its way to j party wfire making fw this wmflil.t jn even- class of our citizens-from the jthc mhy of ftt Wwhi humblest colored woman who washes ton &nd otherwisc the garments of the pu,.ils-from the The Deraocratic party WM charRC1 boys who chop the fire woo 1 or hunt with bringng on the laat war . t hen eggs-to the moat influential men i become re8pon9iblc for anothcr ? No , of our day wlio sell their bacon and w i n i i . J ue rested our cause with tlie last flour by the thousand pounds, or who' ., , . , . . , J 1 ; tribunal to whicli we could appeal teach the mysteries of science. r ., ,. . . J i peacefully. f the radical party It is useless to dwell on the great i , , . , . .. , , h I brought perjurj' and crime to its help social and moral influences whicli jji-i vw . : ana defeated our candidate, upon that have been exerted by this institution 1 . .. , ., . - . ; party clings forever the infaiwy ohd In connection with others m our com--,.. ... , . ,. t tthe wrong. e appeal to history to J'. ... i States has the enviable reputation which ours boosts of at home and abroad ; and shajl we t-day fold our hands over the ashes of our College and say there is no hope foru3 again ? that there is no help or no use in try- ing ? Shall we falsely show ourselves . lowing are the resolutions acted upon as unsympathizing and unprogressive by the Electoral Commission in their people? Shall we prove ourselves ( secret session this afternoon, and after unworthy the confidence of those who noon, and afterward reported to coun ' founded this building in our midst? sel. Shall we prove recreant of the trusts I Mr. Hoar submitted the following : reposed in US all by those wllOSe af- Ordered, Tht the evidence be not received. fections and wliose interests are cen- Ir- Abbott offered the following as tored in the prosperity and perpetuity j A Mb&tttte : Of Clir institutions ? JieoUtd, That evidence b" received to .how that ! M tuncb of the act ot Iiiiiu u enUblUhea the So great indeed hare been thc l enmig Btd frtt state u unoontitutioni. blcSSinffS which this ColWo hoo Aa. n pensed to us all in the past, that we cannot afford to part one moment from its influence, or forego the bene- 1 fits we may derive in future from its reconstruction. It must be rebuilt. It can be rebuilt, and it should be n ,i i UVj sticute, as follows, which was reject done at once. A v. n i ed by the same vote : The Citizens Q,f Leilfir lmye re Wwrf, That evidence will bo received to .how Solved to Undertake the Work. They j tht "nnR Bnl ' IJuWana, at the time ii- , , I of eanvnwlng and oompUing the vote of that State .were unwilling, even if they were able j t the it election to Z L, wa. not legaiiv con- tO do 80, to Commence an Undertaking in which the whole country is so in terested, without frst inviting tiair , fellow-citizens to meet with them in consultation as to what methods and means should be taken to most ex peditiously and judiciously push the work to its prompt and early com pletion. A preliminary meeting was held in town, a report of which will bo Cwuid - elsewhere, With result Of subscriptions taken a already, append,cl thorotv ' A fuller meeting of the ctiizens of Caldwell ooanty will be teld here to day in pursuance of a previai call, apd ft Uf be hpped that our ciena will ad attend, and i;epond liberally to thecalt ' 1 A kttak loany mca now ready to , f- Kr"" ""'V "v H "v endow Grant's opinion.: "Damn the retoie1 .Court! XftJ IJotUe Of l!epWniaVe9 hflTe nfllrmcd thtt election f thu Tilden electors in J-'lorkUby a vote of 142 to tit. 0, J 4 a 1 ' Win. D. Allegr, UU bunlneai man ager of tho IMchmond Enquirer died In that city on tho 18th Inst. An attempt wu made to assassinate flov. Paekard, of Ixmlslana, on the 15th Inst. The man who shot him claim to 1ms Henry Wcldon, of Phil adelphia. Welden and an associate have been arrested. THE DEMOCRATS NOT TO BLAME. It is a current opt. lion among many that the Democratic party surrendered the presidency to Hayes when their representatives in Congress voted for the Klootoral Hill. This is a wrong idea. The Democracy have the same power to-day, that they had In Decern Ivor an far an rnakjng the President is oonoomod. Tho House can go ahead and ballot for Mr. Tilden just as well as if tho Commission had not acted. nr pcoplo ought to know that it has never lccn in the powor of the Democrats of the House of Ilepre senatives to make the lawful decision. The Senate has always been in the way, and always would have prevented the inauguration of Tilden. The rjglit of protest still remains to us. The attitude of tho Democratic Cmitrrossmon wm Rimnlv this! While , . ' . , .. . tcinir thoroughly convincel that Mr. j Tilden was the lawfully elected candi j date, they were willing to show to the world that they could rest their cause with the highest tribunals in the land. They knew what the political com plexion of that court would Ik? ; never- , . , , thcless they reused a confidence in tliat court, believing that virtue and honesty could be had away from the arena of purely politics. If the deci sion was in favor of Tilden, there could not be lawful resistance to his inauguration. It simply put Iho con. . . .., r , kl..t -t; defend us. AVe no into future cam- paigns free from the weights which radicalism carries, crushing it out by the weight of its own folly and crime. FROM WASHINGTON. Washington-, Feb. 1C The fol- ,nd """! Ueturning Board void This wa3 rejected by the follovjug vote : Honton, pyne, ,d rharwn-7. Nats Menra. Bradl-?, Edmun In, Frcllngaujran, Garfield, Hoar, HUler, Morton and Simog 8 Mr. Abbott offered another suh- Ututed under the law eeUbUahlng tt, In thU : that it wmm cumpoaca OT lour penona 01 one political party, instead of five persona of different partlea Mr. Abbott offered the following substitute : Ilrmtoed, That tho oommiaaion will receive testimony on the subject of the frauds alleged in thc specification of oounsel for the objectors to certifl catea Noa. 1 and a. Rejected by the same vote, Mr. Abbott thn offered a fourth substitute, a? follows : I TW ton,,in to "how ,hlt tb1 W";. f.wuww uoara oi ixmiKlaus had no : JjUflaAtetton to canvase the votes tot electors for Preaklent and Vice President la adm is sable. . Rejected by the same vote. Mr. Abbott offered a fift4 which waa rejected by the sam yte, which wasajifollows ; Ibll, TUM avldenoe 1 admiasable that the atatementa aid atdavita purporting to have been made and forwarded to said Returning Board In pur suance of tho proviaions of section 36 of the election ! ' " wra, iieginn not, tummt, Ktimidation .nd I violence at or near certain polla and in certain parish es were false and fabricated and forged by certain ddarepuUble peraotai under the direction and inowledge ef said Returning Board; that aaid Re- ftnralnlr ftaarvl Irtt,w4n0 fh mM ii.UK.ai. . .1 - en d.vi,, to be lalte and forgedj sad that mne ot sucJi, aUUturuUaUil llB UiU worn ttiail't lu UiH HisuMf, or fiirw or wtlblu Um Um Hiulra4 tif law, did knowlailr, wllfnliy ao4 fraudatitly fall a4 rafuss to aanvasa ot aumplla avit Uwq lo.QOf uta aaat, a la abowa hf lit UommWuatara of Uaja). ' llejocted by the Mine toUi Mr, llunton offered a '-Uth nub Mtltuta : Ihmhud, Thai avlilna.ia b i-mini to prove that Uwi vutea aaat aa1 glvtq at Us aaid lnetb on Um 7Ui of HuvstulMt last, aa ahowa bjr Um ratnra mads try the (Inninilaalonora of Klactloa ftir aa!4 Jila anil olng plaon lat aaid NtaU, ban avr lA.f roaa (Mltxl nut lUtiant, u4 that tas aaid 4urmla4 b"ard ovf srao yrstwdad W ounpUa or omnvaaa Uu Rrt.irna mad' by aaid OammUlflaMrt tt timiUm ; iHit that said tVUrulufl Boars' only prHriuWl W rail vM Uu rtunu mads by Uw Htaaa Hupsr laura of lt-KlUUna. KcJiM-ted by tho samo vote. A novonth mibstitnto was offorcd by Mr. liayard, as follows: ilrsnfrwl, That no ixtrvin holdum an ofAoe of IniM or profit undnr tin llDltnd Htatra, la slrglUle W In aplnUl au fliutir, and that Uila uoaiuiUwliiti olll iwnlvs svMene t nillna- to prove sal limllglMlily asuft' ml by ouunael for objectors to onrtlflatr N'. 1 in.1 3. Rejected by tho same vote. Mr. Justic Field offcrod tho olglith and last substitute, as follows : lUmlml, That In Uw irjilnlon of Um etamnlvl'm, exldrnoe Is arfintssltilii upon tlx aoveral matters which the oouuael for ublrrtio Noa. 1 and 1 IT . -l to prove. This was alito rejected by tlie siuno vote, and tho question on the original order submittal hy Mr. Iloarcatno up, namely : "That the evidence offered be not received." Mr. Tayne moved to strike out tho word "noi," Rejected lv I'"' name v Ac. The vote on the original ordor wa then taken and it was adopted by the following vote : Ykas Messrs. Pradlry, KiliuuU'U, IV' IfiiRljuyaen, Osrneld, Hoar, Miller, Mcirtim an.l Ktronu H. N a vs Messrs. Atlttt, lur.l, eiifTnnl, Field, IlonVrn, I'ayne ami Thurrnsn 7. After tlie conclusion had been reached by the comission, conns :1 were admitted, and the above res olutions were read by tho .Secretary. As soon as the final vote was taken, Mr. Justice Field moved that the in junction of aecrefry be removed ftrhn thc proceedings of the commission, and it was adopted unanimously. Mr. Hoar inquired of the Chair whether any of thc time to which coun selwcrc entitled under the order of the commission, remained, or whether it had boon exhausted. Thc Chair replied that thc time for objectors to numbers one and thnje was exhausted. On the thc part of ob jectors to certificate number two, he lx4 lieved ten minutes remained, but the time had been substantially exhausted Mr. Payne moved that one hour be given each side for tius reflpectlr. counsel to sum up. , Mr. Garfield said tliat tHoyinier hail been already made that each side sJiould have four and a half hortrfy and that the time should be used as they choose on the interlocutory question. He considered he ought U) stand on the order, and should vote against the motion. Counsel had not yet asked it Justice Clifford inquired if they were satisfied to rest their case. Mr. Evarts said they were satisfied with the case as it stood. Justice Clifford asked if opposiflg counsel also agreed to it. 1 Judge Campbell said they had nothing to add under the circum stances. Commissioner Ablxitt rl under stand you, Jiiclgo Campbell, to say that the commission, having ruled out all tlie evidence yo offered, you have Jiothisg farther to urge. Judge Campbell Yes, sir. Jtioe Clifford said the motion was then withdrawn. Commissioner Morton moved that three members of the commission he appointed to prepare a report on the Louisiana case, and that a recess ot one hour be taken. Commissioner Strong sajd hat jhCj question that had been passed upon was the question of the admissibility of evidence, and he thougkt they now ought to go into the merits of the case. Then, on motion of Cqrrinaissioner Hoar, the commission, at 5 : 30 M went into secret session for consul tation. Immediately after the doors were closed Senator Morton offered thc follow bg : iewifoerf, That tho pcrnon named as electors In eert'ifieatca No. 1' were the lawful electors of the rotate of Louisiana, and that their votes are tho votes provided by the Constitution, of the United States, and should be counted for President anl Vloe 1 resident. This resolution was adopted by a vote or 8 to 7. Justices Miller and Bradley and Representative Hoar were then ap, pointed a committee to draft a repqlt of the decision, with a brief state ment of the reasons therefor, to be signed by the members agreeing therein, and to bo transmitted to the joint session of the two Houses as re quired by the Electoral act. A recess of about one hour was thea taken to afford time for drafting a ruport, wliluh, upmi thu ri'iiiuf inblinir of the oommlilon, wm presentml, unit after being reed wm ilgned by Men, M llltf, Htronit,' Dradjey, Edinundu, Morton, FrelmgheyMn, Garatitd, and and Hoar. The Klootoral CommUnlnn having received certain eertlfloatei and papon punmrtlng to be certlfloatea of the electoral vote of the tftate of Iullana, and certain paper accom panying the name, and the objections thereto, report that It has duly con. aide red the flame, and has aeoided and doe Irnrehr decide that the votes of W rn. l'ltt Kellogg, 0. II. lrowsr. A. H. LelvlrMw, Oucar Jvlfrhtn, 1'etor JoHiiph, J. II. lirich, L. A, Shohhxn, mid Morris Marks, named In the cer tificate of Win. l'ltt Kellogg, (tovonr of said State (which votoa are cerriflod )y said persons as apM!ara by the ei'rtlflcaUjH submitted to the coinmls sidii as aforesaid, and markod number one by aaid commission, and here with rotuxuod) are the votes provided for by the constitution of tho United I States, and that the same aro lawfully to lo counted as therein certified namely, eight votcH for Rutherford H. I Hayes, of the State of Ohio, for l'res ident, and eight votes f(jr Win. A. Wheeler, of tho State of Now York, fbr Vice-President. Tho Commission also decided and reort that tho e'ght pemons flrnt before named were duly eppoiutcd electors in and by the said State of Louisiana. The ground of this decision, stated briefly, is substantially as follows. That it is not competent to go into evidence nliundi as to tho papers opened by tho President of tlie Scnato n tho presence of thc two Houses to prove that other persons than those regularly certified by j;ho (iQvcrnqr of the State of Louisiana, Jn and aocorr ding to the determination and de claration of their apointment, in other words, lo iro ticliind the cer tiflcates of the Cnrermr so faras it is founded upon the act of tho Returning lirard. The reiKirt will also state that tho commission could not receive any evidence to show that any elector nan i u-l ip 1 1 i c un liuin .ririiun;r, the day of the election, on the ground tftat it was not essential to show that an elector was eligible on that day so long as he was eligible when he cast his vote in the Electoral Col lego and the faet appears that tho alleged incligibile electors, ltrewster and Ie- visoo, were chosen to fill vacancies caused by their own absence from thc . n . i 4i -l a: eonegc, rum tuere wan no allegation of ineligibility at tho time they cast their votes. The commission remained in session until 9 o'clock, and then, on motion of Mr; Edmunds, an adjournment to 4 P. M. to-inorrw was ordered. Representatives, Field, Springer, Abrwm H. Hewitt, Mr. Merrick, of counsfll, and several other prominent democrats, after the decision of tho commission held a brief consultation in one of the Supreme Court rooms. After they separated, one of them, on inquiry said that the Democrats would present astpeng protest to ' tho counting of the electoral vote of Ixmisiana. A private conference of lending Democratic members of the Mouse. . was held this evening at Col. W. T. ! relton g roonw, nd a call for a can- n.Rwi nimmilnnon Several Republican members of the commission Bay that the decision not to go behind thc returns of the State settla the case of Oregon so far as the vviihiii ojiuu i o i win,ri IICU, IIVl TjIICj have pllirihlA at the time he cast his vote In the Electoral College, SiterIok Covrt. An act to change the tiifc Qf holding the Su perior Courts of tho tpntb judicial district passed thf Iegislatijre on the 7th inst. Alexandw court is now h;dd on the first Mondays in April and Sep tember. Xjatawba on the second Mondays in April and September. Caldwell on the third Mondays in. April and September. Watauga on tho fourth Mondays in April and September. Ashe on tho first Monday after thc fourth Mondays in Ar and Septem be.. The alioAe omirts contimte one wek, and tho following cotwts ccrntimie two Alteglianry qn thc seconii Monday after the fiwrth Mondays in April wl iieptpmber. ' . WMkes on the fourth Monday after the fourth Mondays in April and September. Iredell on the aixth Monday after the fourth Mondays in April and September. Tho MojBstiiJy Ifeisenger. ?JBLfaHBD If s!,. M. PEVPEB k W. H. BOBBT, . COKCORJ), N. 0. la dcslirned to be a rollglmii pan l( k) M and derotrd to tha promotion of Smalar Sehoola Tcmporanoe. Muctlon and Ueligloa. Wail lat ool nmna shall be filled with such matter as to entertain nd profit those who hart had better advantages, It ahall be our constant aim to adapt Its reading to the capacity of the common people. Our object la to do good to tare aoula. The children shall not beover loofetd. Fbjcjc 60 oepta a year In advanoe. Extra copy t getter tip ot ciub of live or more. Address, itLv; o. m. l'Errr.B, Concord, H. C. 1 During 1877 wo propose to muko additional improvo mcnts in tho Ienojr ITdPIPncD ! Wc will givo tho latoBt and most important ST ATM s POLITICAL NEWS. Our special feftturo will be LOCAL NEW?. The Tone contains Agricultural News for the Farmer. Domestic Xcwb for the House-Wife. Scientific News for tho . Professional Man. , .iforarv for VOtinc Ladies and Gentlemen Romaucc and l OetrV fOr tPC J SeiltimCntal Of llOth ScXeS. : Humorous Items for Everybody J J If you want a railroad sub eciibe for the TOPIC, The Topic id devoted to thc interest of every Farmer, Me chanic and Business Man in Western North Carolina. Every man who wants to get on in warld in stmdinrr in bi ( UIC Ul 1 f3 StailUlllJ, IU I , , . own light if he don t sustain his Inril ninr I del like good citizens and take thc Lenoir Tone. Get it yourself, and quit borrowing your neighbor's paper. 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Culveii wrxL's Celkbhatkd uwATon the radical cure (with out medlotne) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak neas.lnToluntary Seminal Liswea, Impoteaey, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to MarrlaKr, etc.; alao, Coaauraptlon, Epilepsy and Fits, radtioed by salf-tnduUienae or seiuai extravat(anos, fco. Prtoe, In a sealed envelope, 6n'.y all oents. Dm aslrittajd auaaor, In this admirable esssy, ojearljr demooatratoa, from a thirty years' successful practloe, that Un alartulng oonMequniea of aelf- abuae may be ra cared without the daagerou uae of Internal media or tha application of the ! knl': pointing out a mle of cure at onoe simple i oertaUt and effectual, hy Dim. mu uumri waaav lain VUUUINUU IU J un( lua j cure blmaclf cheaply, privately and radically. This lecture ahould be in the banda of every youth and every man In the land. Sent, under aeal, In a plain envelope, to any address, post-peid, on receipt of alx oent or two post straps. Addreae tho Put Uahera, Tri Ovltbbwsll Mkmoal On. 41 Ann st,, New Vork ; Post Offloa Box, tMfl. JfO rt Q Cant be made by every agent evrey month J hi the bualneea we furnish, but thoae wllllr g to work can easily earn a doscn dollars a day rlgb . In their earn looallttoa. Have do room to expistn. na maita wLl Utm anK.IUUr. ! here, guelnep nleaasnt and honorable. Wi , furnlaf .joaa owmjloto Outflt free. The bo leaaant and honorable. Wonx n, e will joa a oomBlete Outfit free, the Imainesaj pays bette than anything elan. We will bear expenso of atainlns; you nrtleuiara free. Write ana sec. Fann.snyana mechanlca, tholr sona and daughters and 'ail elaaaea in need of paying work at hoim , ahould write to us and lea en all about the work st inoe. Now Is tho time. Don't delay, Addns it ft Co., Angnsta, Hiine. rrospetu,. THE UNION. MONTGOMERY BLAIH, Editor. Publinhed every morning. (Sundays excepted) at un u nireei n. w., w ABH1M11HH, u. v.. By Udii Polkiniiohm. raT-Annnise, Box iM, Cm P. P. 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