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tst . : r (farolina' U'nffljmnn. , A MnlS ftt Y. T JI CUSP A TPECEM REK J9 "rtJ.-lU11 I ..." 1' 'L'.lJ.'.mJHm,l'!lm!,mim ' SUMMARY OF THE NEWS; T' Th I'rcsident has ofi'rrfd to the finale the name' of Ward Ifnnl totfoe Suf-reme Court, uixl J. JL of Qtr, of SuElli Carolina Miniver to ItlHM.I r' . . - - Mrs.'J. F. Clraveland, sister of the date lion, Horace Greeley, h lying dangerously HI. : Uov.X.'aldTe'l has re-aipohited Tom Sellla , an Aiouale Judjo of tho Supreme Court of ;i tbia Sutc, vice Judga Dick- transferred -to the V. '. District Court. f; 3Iarcu Krwin, Ej., ha been appointed by ' Gov. jCaldwcIl Solicitor of the. 11th l;stricf,. vice Mr.'Eusk re.-igned. -yy" - "-""l z A proposition" wa riiade -toraise a press fund for Horace (Jreeley'a daughters; but it is given out that they will of accept it. Mr, V. A. Wilaon of MoorevUIe, Iredell county,' took the nrt premium on cotton at the South Carolina iute Pair last week., Mr.AVilr - ou raise J the cotton himself. Bully for bSm. A Judge in Washington City has decided tbat hotel and restaurant ktrpers are not bound to entertain itegroea if they fliww to reject Uitiri, notwithstanding the 'so-called civil rights law. ; Th,is is the common wnw view of the matter, and it hi. the one that will be universally adopted, despite the nieddijng , and latvs pro - postid by fooU and fanatics. The chicken cholera is prevailing in Meck lenburg county. ' . ' I TL Grant and. Vilon Elector.iiave met and , osst their votes for President and. Vice Presi dent. 'Wnl.Ji. Glenn, of Yadkin,; was eomniis Hioned to bear the result to ll iram. The hog about Rdlcigh . are dying of wmie new and strange dreams. The Emmy, peak ' ing f5f a lot of fattening hogn, onetjf them sud denly a ppeitred to be skk, went roynd and round like h had the blind ttt anger, and fell . dead in his tracks. Three more died that morning in theswya way. Thejuigs in Guilford connty'are dying rap idly with clndera. Eightr-one of the r.iiicty-thfee Sheriffs have settled with the Treasurer. The dwelling, kitchen, ancT smoke house of It. G. Poindexter, Eq., of East Peud, Yadkin coupty,wcru destroyed by fire a short time Knee. ,'"''- Several new tobacco ware-houses Tare in pro gram of erection at Winston, N. C. The repairs of the Female College at Salem are;completed,nnd the new-'apartments are now occupied, giving ample room for the -accommodation of pupils and siddifig much- to the beau ty, comfort, and convenience of the building. Uen'l. G. J. Piiibw was married in New Or leans, on the 27th ultimo to Mrs. Marie E. 1), The new Democratic Mayor of New Orleans, Mr. Alfred Wiltz, is but 26 vears of age! r -, . , ,.. . , Mr. Greeley's hie waR insured by the stock- s holders of the Tribune for $100,000. -.An Exchange says Josh Hillings did not wrile a line for publication until he was more than 4ti years oIuV ' Jf be had-Wvcr written nnything the world would iiothave been any the worse hit. Ma - ny people consider hfrn .both wise and why; but we rcsptvlft.lly beg lea ve disagree with thetn. If vulgar allush.-i: tramvoNi bad English and badly spelled are eiideiices of wit and wis J. doni, then Josh is a sace. V resident Grunt will, during the present win ter, devote from 10 to 12 o'ciiakTSf each day, except Sunday, to Senators and members of Congress, and from 12 to 2 o'clock of each af teruuoa, except Thursthns and Fridays, when cabinet meetings are held. In parts of Mecklenburg couuty pneumonia is prevailing and is Very fatal. -Five pilots who It ft Smithville, near Wil rtlngtrt, bn Wednesday tbe lltti inst., for the purpose of boarding some vessels over the bar, were overtaken by a heavy sea, and tlierr Utile craft was swamped, when all perished.: - . It is stated that Dr. Alunsey, the ..eminent Mclhodist divine, is severely ill. Owing to"ex-ce-ssive.. mental labor his brain has become af fected. For the present he has been jellevedof aJMasdaties. ' A I'liysician, of Dover, Ie!4Tvare, a few days I ago, killed his negrd'servant, tnd then skinned biirt, cut off his feet, hands and head, aiuf set his office on fire to cover up the deed. The Dr. was insured for Jf 23,000, and it ia charged that Nhi object in killing the negro and burning hi " fflicte jras to, make belfef that he himself had t1ius;perishei thai his friends might draw for him the Insurance, money. "' A brute in Columbus, Ohio, while the moth er of two children as in the upper story tf the house, murdered his little gtrl and little boy with ' a hatchet, with .which he had been but a few moments before cracking nuu. " Tlios. Johnson, colored, was hanged at Lex ' - Jntort hist Friday for the commission of a rape .on aii aged white- woman, last summer. Senate has adapted tho House Bill, villi some slighr alterations, toaboli.-h tiieofliee tf AsiHMsor and Assistant Asssessor. It goes back to the House for concurrence. On a recent Sunday an old ladie of fifty was united in wedlov to a liule lassie of fifteen .'beneath the reading branches of a beach tree" at West l'oint, Georgia. : Thp ship Franklins from Ilnmburg to Sin ' . Franci-ieo, stranded in the North Sea, and eighty v immigrants -were lost. , John J. Patterson has-been elected U. S. Stun tor 'from S. C. lfe is eaid to be a great r7.isc"al. . ... . ?Mr. D. j. Carter, editor of the Lancaster (SC) Ledger bot and killed a neighbor named JI. .J.ilickwn. .The. latter is said, to have been carrying ofl'Mr. Carter's wood at the lime. A fire hn-ke out in the upperstory of the 5th Avemw Hotel, y,' short time, since,-and .ten or twelve servant girls, occupying that part of ihe. building, -we're burnt to death before the fire wa vxtingutfhed. , " A terrible firs broke out in Chceters. C on the morning tf the loth, destroyed property to ? thcamount of lo'to 200,00.. Nearly half the towa wan UVX in ashw; . The w0rfc of a,, itiCfitir -ah.ry. - . . ' ' : - - " ; " V.V rhi not r-i'i vilh th W'Mrr.lr.JhJjurn t yilh regard tb adrantajjuoflmiAortance to U people it large cfbicnlalgcsKtor.of ihe Ix- . - -. . . - . gudatareover annua! session.- AVfthiok it is matter of the highest iniiiortance tfcat the public seJva!Jt.-Jofthe people, htxr law-oiakw, should report to them often, and that all interests Van be best fcubservtJ -by nftiuial teViorsof the Le- gislaturc. , If e mistake not, the large majori ty of thoe Statesi-n .which .biennial sessions hare been tried,-have gone back to annual elec tion and" annual sessions. ' . " .. j . But H there is no probability of jan early change in the preset system,' tve shall not'fur t ier discuss the matter at present. :( , ? 13 Grant ha. t otw-fel! swonp leveled Stale right?, and blotted from the map eUfe lii.es and government?, a far as lit- miy by asmpatiofi aiille?potic action, by the a&iiu;pf ion of autliorUy nor qnar attteed to htm by the coustitutifirt or the jaw? of the country. He unti'ei takes to wake and unavike a state , government r Ile-eots asid ihn legal govern Went of Louisiana andKy iVc of federal bay onets, create a leglslatnfe out of a mob and installs tbe leader of a rabble a3 gov ernor. In a matter purely and polely rtn der etate' jumdictioo, he thrusts himself forw ard in lltU manner. If he can do tins thing with Louisiana, be caii declare every state, ,go vtrnin en t, . North aiul South, a fraud, 'dispense with their goveraars and uuiej binie auu-ioniH-8. ana n u n men-1- .!.. i. . i . i- ,i 4 steads (vhomsoever he may wisli , -i J r s y The man i: dull, indeed, stupid, who can not see that free jjovernmeut h at aa end, un der JiadituKrule.- V- lion. "W. A. Smith has written a letter to the Kalekdi Ju-u in which he f;tvorseimdiatinr. of the State Debt. Mis letter is 'very wiery, full ot lrnpracticahle ideas and fuperauoii sugges tions', altogether foreign to the main and all im portant 'issue, Jf he had said that the tate det.j, after being nbinipulatvd by the Radsis a swin dle and burden the people should and can not pay, and Hhouiii therefore be repudiated, he might have stopped; and. he could then have met and easily refuted, th stupid logic of the Era who calls him to accoiftit. , Ak bjul it Mr. Smiths letter is, we think the Era's article in opposition much: more vulnera- ble, ar lis-c:tridid and'iust. The Era belorg.-i to iliat phgrisaical ela?s that can see no hami'in repudiating .half: the Slate debt, becanse it id a gigantic swindle, bnan unpardonable crime in repudiating !ie whole. Now, we are of the opinion that if it k wrong to 'scale," (,repmU;Ue) the debt in toio it i.- just as great a wrong to "scale," it (repudiate) five cents. If the people of JCorth Carolina are free and the government, "both State and Fkleral, are the same that our falters framed, life same in spirit and law, a Convention of the people of a State may make any disposition of their debt -Whey deem proper without fear of molestation or right of mterfvrenqe on the part "of the general' government r , But we see no way to settle the debt question at present hy the b-i-K.lure, except by a com promise wilh the credit. .js of the State. The Legislature afterj much, discussion, has at last agreed to pay the Governor .34,000 in stead of asji cfetotore. and the Trt-asur- ! Ar 1 ' --jjk-" v. j - s;u ueui oi nine nas ucn taken tip m-! A .. . . I - I 1 . r . i i . . tken up in-! gassing over tin matter that ji-'ht have be.-n Ottter expended, we think. We do not think S-IOOO too much for the governor ot a great .Mate) like North CaroUna." and we think that retriWiment "micht 1 ave been'protnoted by redadifg the number of offi cers, instead of the pay of necessary "officials. This proposition to reduce official salaries seems to come with very bad grace from mom- tiers who oersist n i eno.mil. fiw .1. ,'t.. .,. . diem for themselves. SUl! ..,'i. ;.'... to say thai $ per day is e,-:-i- .i ; .11. . mu iw jf net r.r r it sti.Titi' r iiiMi. is w r n finvriitnir r.t -. i : iu, . there aretho-e whose serves tie StatfcwouId W better off without: ' ,..v., ,...T4I(I.' 4lk .ill. I-I. till-' II Wrt thlnl- th.il . ..ll'. . , I i v- -i uvu'i i w as only nf.cessarv to a"ree ti make in r: r 11 u,ttrr ouu-,y i a denial ;r the s t : nece-siiry siiould be dispensed wuh. j vote. This ,ecur,-s thearHant a situation. loo pnbJicpmuinghasalsotakeni agoil,, this way Lnnd.eda of n 0s have oal o time, ,V e can't undstand why thi- been made to commit pcrjorV In manv sbomd beso-Itseems.otisthatthemaUershoMldj instances, however, they arc innocent of ic.ic lo u comi-eieiH lioanl ct printers to decide wbat'w proper to be paid, instead of wasting the people's, money in debating the matt(er f ' ' There is not an intelligent printer in the , ..uvjwiu swra not know uia! me work can not .t ti ..-1. A,. ..!-' . 1 .1 . be done for less than 75 cents ncr thousand ems, and that there U hardly a living '"profit in it atlhat. The State ought to bo willing to pay a living price for such work, as is necessary to be done, and-when vvesee mtn proposingto have state work done lor less than actual cost, we are at a loss to decide whether it is ignorance or buncombe which actuates them. Mr. Flemings bili, with reference to Rail Road tarifls, is the most important measure to the people that has yet been introduced, but we fear it will Wallowed to fail Tt , J reg.,1 te the tariffs a,d prevent discrimination. lIe who have sirred as those of this im - mediate section have, jire deeply interested in wie.euooo:!. legislature wun rcspectto tins matter. AUISTORY OF THE TOUBLES IN LOUISIANA. In order that our readers m-iy uuder efand fully the cause of the disturbances that are now prevailing in Eouisiaua, we give below a full statement of the case, written by Edwin L. Jewell, 6f New' Or leans, for the New York Herald. From the plain, comprehensive state ment, it will be seen that the whole, troble originated through the conduct of Federal officials' and negroes, who in: their wild limit after office, have atrempfcJ to thwart the popular rwilEand by consptracyand fraud, gain control of tho State Govern ment of Louisiana : . . -' - The attempt to overthrow the Irgirfjate Slate government f Louiianans' is confin ed exclusively , to the Federal . officehold ers, backed by the negroes. The prime movrratare . ITuittdc Stites 5 Seiia'tor AV. 1. Kellosra: United Rtatm M aid, United iaifs Dtptyullectnr Mer-. wig, United State 'Naval OtScer'Ini'ra-' h:nj, (coloied.) Cnilcd Slates Dittict Attoiney Beckwiih, C.C. Antonio, (col ored,) .United States Collector at t breve- porf; P. IL.S. Pinchbak (colored,) de-fi-Kted candidate itr Con press ma ti at lart-; U)iited t.ite Disttict Ju'dgq Dorell, can riidate for United State Sen ate", and U. "C. Ililljn:?, -Aftdroej fvr E"K. Norton, uni versal asfiw'nee iii tiankmptcy "mid appli cant for the tucce?sorship of Judge Du rcll. Here you . have the- entire list of conspirators against the Hate government. In an election- remarkable - fur its good order and. fairness "all oter the etato he cuetom-house party, as they are termed with u, was defeated by a large majority by the liberal fusion ticket. Their defeat was owiiiij in a great measure to the dis- icensioris in their own ranks. Their part3 wiis split into no tess ttian three tactions, while -the 'Liberal fusiotiists pitijeiUed an t unbroken front and thus m iicln-d on to victory, scattering their demoralized and disorganized -opponents? to the four winds of heaven. Humiliated and chagrined by their dis comfiture they conc ivt'd a desperate plot to rob the people of Louisianira and de prive the ui of the government they had selected iii the manner provided by the organic law of tbe land. To accomplish their design the co-operation of Judge DurcH must be secuted. I'y those who are at ali familiar with the administration of the Bankrupt 'ourt in New Orleans i li'e seeking tbe protection of tin Fed -hy this United States official it will bei1"! army i? ut. least of doubtful and dis readily understood how ea?y it is to enlist j p'ed legality, and a paity to a contest him on any side of a judicial question. j which should be settled by the State courts - 1 If IjOlferi rt.flt.fa piinli-srs!un w:n t : I . i -. ,,,.! .....I tt. . .,,..;. t.: ... i.ii'.ilL . : giri ri I I riu .iiiii t. lit i.i-m ill I " I n i ... I , no sooner thrown ont to this ' most riiht- I eons Judge" than he gobbled it down, j hook, pole and all, at one swallow. This ! arranged, Mr. E. V. IPdlinss, the Mem A chutes of the Judge, must also be provi j ded for. rl he able counsellor was still i smarting under the defeat for the republi can nomination for Governor, brought about by Packard, the United States Mar shal. The $25,000 spent by Mr. Billings in the Convention proved of no avail against the threats of Packard to d'smiss e Col. McEm y, the opponent of W. P. Kel- l gg. A n conciliation whs therefore in disnennble, and so Mr. Billiutrs wna nro- tnised the Judge-ship of the United Slates Court or a seat, on the Sunn me B-i-nch VI'TV a fit IilAVH. ftt t ll. I ll jfnm. hnnin i I (SUI C I lOI Lilt' I ;f-Oil C O I Mil- ' Vl r:i I : I .1! Pj " I. 1 .. . I I . I..S , 4- - the convention if he voted ncaiust Kel- ! ue desire to tee ihe United States 5-ov- ' ;irt bv Mr. Warm.- to ..-thli.l. in r i T0 CUP: - t v. v. ' . i.av - u.i 11111 ii.iii.-". till 1 . t f - w-. . ............ 111 .iti. .nitfiLiii i- nniriiii 1 ill 11:. wiuniv.a (,.A r,rt,.t;., '( ,1. lernmeiil coiulct.-d h. ib.. i.. r..-t ..f tb .i.V . fr-i ...V ... r. .ot only arN4cal freight ill . ... .1 x- .1 f -h..l, ....i.,:..i . ml. '.. 3. . : .... 3 ' . . d aiio-t til ruit ; but we ar iuf.nUeil ,...;..io tr, ' -tf.. i.;n: 1 .... 1 ! inn 1 fV -. , r (,.. ri..,..i ...,.,,....;,;,.. 1 .. . 1 n : . - . . ' . , mat m tmi- 01 snipnu-rtt ui oise teuuoii was cHiiiuo-e.i of v,usiorn-nouse ; -" 'ju ui .1 u.meii pan.. i"e,tn.! ciirotiic insane: lv Air. i;hm. of to!- 1.1 . . r ... and deen iii hi rfnmibti.mii ibn t4. i these ca-es is the m--re d:imvr.ui- :u:d n. . ;.. I... l r-..? . 1 nou lkUI rr"re glatjug. I ion House King of cofrni.tionists. and at I pivhen.-iblc, becaaae the controversies re- ! bill to amend chit.. W n'uLl.c fLw .',,1 '" ' . W'i!r 'l.VC ll" . '""c'. tl',i.c" mu. tim,. il:,..t..d cnllftn -n..A i late to and .-iff. . t ;h.. i.mIIm,-! . !. ,r.-..r ' i 1 1 count .i a t, u i.ut K-l! " M.. -t i . tli(r-u .iiim ..m IWI ' .-.....w. v.... I', I J of the State.- So Mr. Billi;g suddenly 8' eourts such ofiicers as I're-'denlial cl-c-becatae as gpiitle as a loving swain and ' torf ' hl pi r.-( -nt:i:iv -s and iJ-degMes in as tractable as a piece of wax. He fdead- I ed long, and eloonentlv before Judire l)u i reil in favor of issuing surh an order as r . . ... to organize a Ijeisiaturr' t bat won hi elect l lie judge Himself United States Senator j r . . . . . . . and declare elected a Governor that vonhi i appoint the Attorney a .Jtuh'o d the Supieme Court. Aisd dudc J).rl( ! -ral it tin. United Sun r ssutfies in ni gra n ted the order upon which an nnau-I caJf' '''dictate how a Et gi-la:ure shall b thorizi'd hody is now presuming to act us i lut d by a coinjirotnise hciwcen tv.o the -Legislature of Louisiana. j bodies, one of which inut be i;-ti;piug How 'tbe Custom House nartv make i the election returns. Xotwitbstandine: the returns of the State atid city election luve ! always be en and are still hi possession i f ' tfovernor Warmoib, tin o-dv h ;'l citto. .1;.... .1 i i - . i " i. in, i in n-iHwi I'.i-eu -luitiiv uiin nii-- nioruiina kept bv the republican T'lviVd w' ....... . r- . . . . I ; " ... 1 1 t . i I i.t u .iii' i'i." .-1 1. s supervisors ot tin-1 ii cIkhj nnixoot. uin;i.-r ue ri-eent act ot nmrr,. w b. cu iini.t-r i !e tei-!it act ut I nijiri w b' r. . .j ... .i . i , . . ' !:,!' IV'puh'.ic.in votes in anv r u i-h n r.- i t- pan.-ti. ii-p eit to tin- way, were in :h mini it y t !: i ( 'l2S?"m H,,:1e Hoard w a- i-v w.iv of a foot note, that in nil il;ri.-.t to th ' polled th-y had counted a ruSici V.itS i.uin -weir no J-" '' 'd iltSl.biVitS ih -v-.r-s who iiiiowid to vote so'as to levcrse the l jii!y. In this way (he . publican, t'uk- 1 et is ileelai e.'l eh-r.! ' I!ew affidavits a el. re I I i.tr i . tli .H .i t . ' " 1 T , 1 a i e oi i-ina? en . I. ti.-l'-r ! an ."PPIhttton recently made by Con gred very cxten.-ivc u p jirs are now being i mane upon , i Custom -lffiusc. This T "V ' ' ' : ,!U'' mu,,l,f,r i ',),,!' u,,w !urf,,,y pf'ferevee is given to nv. , . a 1 a i ri (nf l Aiia in order ro obtain rmn nvmpni any crime, for th. y make thei ! a document which thev are until ir matk to are unable to read ' and are ignorant of its contents. Complexion of the Legislature. The ! Custom House is fullv represented in both I 1 1 f . t T -1 branches of l-Le Eegisiature. In the Senate , we l'illd as members Denntv Cidbrw.r r.f! ' ,ne (1 r Henvig, N;ival ( Iffier Inrah .... . ...- , ( ii. ini r..j.,. cj i..' -i . i . iam. i.ii-,.-u.a njjjiii'r. in the Ilonr-e, l'ost- master ,ou i il and a number of subordi nate officers in tbe Custruo Ifonse, wbos" names I cannot now r-cull. A brother of I)ep:ity Collector Iferwig was a candidate for SheiifTand defea'ed by 13.000 majori ty ; yet he will, under the present condi tion of thing, 'be deeUredjelected. Collector Casey It sis irraiifvinir to cup tkot J: If. I ' . . -'V . , lul '" 1,11 coii.lnct ot Jlii8 tuUen ut) attjv). n'o0 ! v.Hany, fraud and cUpf", n-rl'v ug j the whole movement, and I will not jia if. i the revolutiomrv .fiTort to ..vi rtlnntv ,h,. government of Louisiana. But he is cul pable in permuting his subordinates to take fo prominent a part, as it most nee cssarily -compromise him and make him liable to responsibility by those who re not awaie of his personal indifference to the political squahble. Governor Warmouth in this whole affair meets with the unqualified approval of every good citizen in the State. He has conducted the election strictly in accor dance with tire law. Unwilling to act wiih a party thoroughly unscrupulous and J;en t upon the ruin and bankruptcy of the Suite, he organized the liberal party, composed of the entire white population, the best portiorrof thy white Republican party, and a laige number of negroes who had become thoroughly disgusted with the treachery and donbk" dealing of the the Custom House Ring. Witlf the liberal ticket in the field, opposed by several factions of the Radical party, victory was easy and the-capi!&list, banker, Cham ber of Commerce, Cotton '"Eiehange and the entire community are in'perfect accord with the Governor to rescue the Slate from - the grasp of unprincipled arid bad men. ', - ...... -...Mrs: EHzaJieth.Cady Stanteuj is still lec luring'otThe Coming Girl," jusl a if she could telf whether, it is to be a girl or a boy. y. - - - . . T1IK SWOtl) OF BUBNNUS. , -While the quntian is pending in the Supreme Court Washington, w hether the District Courijof Kcw Orleans has transcended its poner, cur Brptmos throws his sword, into tbJ scale.'. He doea not wait for the Supreme. Jndiciiry to speak but takes it n'pon himself to settle the mat ter by recognizing ihe uegio, Pinchback, as Governor, aud . die -Legislature, which Casey and Packard connted in. The New Yuri? lltralJ, La? the follow ing remarks on this api'ct of the matter. The Yankees w ill soon find that in enslav ing the South, they have enslaved them selves. . From tlm New York Herald. The action of Attorney General Wil liams in both theso cape a imparls a new feature to the conflict. We have now not merely "a disgraceful scramble for office" iii two of the- Nouthein State?, but lh" ac tive political interference of the Federal Government in their affairs. In ALbama it is not pretended that there is danger ol 'domestic violence," and in Louisiana, akhoiigu Ibis pert! is alleged, the Legis l . . :il of 111 u'tei ecmprom 111 lm; x7 vl e !t:? :ltttf including tbe ?.j.ure of the hxo- , "vt' .-fataomy i 1 he people f the U ir.it a Mates care nothing for these dis graceful niggles for the .-.poila ot ote and arc indifferent as it which side m.iv m the eijii su;-eed in seeming the prize ! either in Ahib.i: i?. or L-uisana. Bui ihcv I httve some iegard i the countiy ; some ; the Legi.-latures, in iw-:u.ih.:ug powi r of the Stati' and the .- in which vi the chosce of L niit d Slates S'-i.v.oif. The Eniorctment act, with ali iis license, ex- emdeit trmn the liin-Jict ion of liie I uder- G-mgre.- ae-d S: ; Ei i-! il:t' e Thi rf ilu exdu-'mn was d ntated bv a s ns- rf tin .mpiopiteiy .d raving t . a IVneral iudy - ' .11.11 -! . M'r "!,Ul1 'V in- l resniont the piuvcr to .... I.l f , . .v ' . -o:uroi itie .iec:mn or tue i-mcers c! -elv count ft-. t wnli and miport.iut to the 1 t- eras tjnVii tiir ent. 1 , t Ye: the A:' or:n v Gen- power in th I'auce of the wiiloi una i u"d hi the oi hi r r.e to i. W l.lt l E1 gi.-lature is th" gninine i'.ly .ind l'as upon the U-'-iSitv of i's a . to lt s. iu d iS' lilt to behevr ih.it A'tnr-. in-v ( ; !;, !. ii Wi:!ia: -i ( a- I. -ii !t -iiy L i.i-i i ..a -:..:. i'nr il:- : aOet ui ! b.- ile ii i ll . w ' 1 i'e:ilriit lir,n '. W!,-.. ." I. K t'i 1 ." .i.tl '.I m i:- r :,.: ' : . a ! '!. othi ; : - nrst ot; . i ri1' euv ioii.n ' i i M l'".v i ' -c; an. t-.e t .; . i;: : e il li' !,: ; n.- c. tin! (", . O'ti It s;b!i ih u Ire -li.,' .; - .-" 1 i-.!e -e ft st M:rai:ib!. e .; L' iM ';! (la"i i.'.i - w' 1.. , i" 'Irs i.i.i: t- a in i o:i! a; il U th. i: it Ve Ir i i; t i Wo'.ii s miy. A t .' 'i v I'uv it atr.l I fit. i:ei t!. In iiuv? c- i: 'C died 'I e.:(i.,i;y ii)t,( (. lea!- i ty or dh.ihty .-f Judge lunrll'.- acrt.'n i 111 tl'e Kei ai a:et!i cOntivvc;-.v, and ' i " '';lv' '-V' ' l"' 11 t''1"' u r'!r ' ; p.'.--:vr u:itd tti.s vital on- si.n was i aiily ' I 1111 .1 ! lU-lmiunci As it is. the- ni.t.-itona', telegram to Lh-u tenant (1; hack has add d fui 1 to the ti itu "'ii ii'. .iuiib V'"' I u"i 1'iovi an.! ! if an outbreak should occur t"-dav V... IU,..,.,; ..1 l :..! Iu... in " .Mitiiiii it .ion. u i" uinnii -ni.iiioi- table to (hut dlsp.Urh. This ac'ioii of the E'deral authorities at Wa-hiagt in is the mOIX' to te d pioil tl Since t O. 5Up'etue Court of the United State has hfard th" aignm-nt on this question of Jule Eureli's power and Itis inltrpretiti.it'. d .t . i :ih Jnt ireeiin ut Act. ana h not vet renih ted its decision, la the f uibssiKS" urn i.rh'r.fss. and ini,ai ti-i'iv of thai mt or unal n sort set-nis now to ue t he only ; hope ot th Souihet.i people, anii indi eil, of the whole na'ion. It the State. E is- , tures and tb.e Siale.-tiovcniUT Ms are t j he held at the mercy of the Federal courts, ; i. iuuit t .M mis !-.', ai.it rcU' ial bayom t free govt rinni ut4 is at an end. P.-tt Urf.;i b." !irt-d le i .ti' t to .it Ui- tii in the ohstr-p. routs ti i tl ju-iice w h or- den d his i-arn st and cummifvd him Ijail tor cotiti topf. Just an the olieer i. v- 4:.'i T,i. .;,' , .1., i ,. . ! di-cnn.i'iat!on tut v.i e n local and ihiu e u i. lieu wltes uml llie atitho 1!' , i u..o I 1 nru ... .l ,. I.!. . i - . . ill. uui I ir .-1 i till in: v-i I -I ri . I. iiili 11 ill inn I iiiiii.iii i I n nir : i i i. r .1 1. ........ .. c. I ,.;..) Qti..r. i n 1. . : i r ' fere in the one cse, to p.epoMj 7 tU 7 ii -da a,.J otLcrlractp... te in a purely State i.-sne, and' , ... ! Vv - Y .' x otii-r to pronounce upon the legal;- " " iu.f i. ( ' ;"" ' , " , l.- .11 1 .i .. i r ii ..! .rk:in.;. ' i.m Iot m, ir,i .,i i , .,. : au hum r. i v- niur.i- w.u iui ni i i .'-i'ii i ii' .inn 1:1 'iii 1 - ii-iii ui & 1 i" 1 . I . . . r ". . r . ...... ...... . .... . I , l i . . i i.i i.. x i i I I.' i i : i i i mvu oei n urn u; !. . i. i ..,. r j . .. . . i - i A UNITED STATES SENATOR. J debai, scrcly b-s.- wc-t tuv j ' L d I- 7 .,.,, tl, j- , .- i1'"1"1 u "'I' the t till i'iipii-1 Vr. Wehav. comm. ntrd on ihe cKc.iOn of f ' " " 'T t I 'f lh- .'i h i::-vl. lb, , ud, t- , ,. C . f ;i ,,Ji- wpa'tiy which reaches n:e froui the h, , i , . . " L.ifd Suits Sei'.alt.r and siibst-qiitt.it j ). ulocr.i;ic 0.Us.-, vativc rank, all ,,v, ! ' , r?, imu u i ,-t ev. r j arrest on a chaigc of b.ihery of . !, J.lthe l.ii:,l. R.-tJ, UUH. ,u.. iny i k 1 " ' ! ' I:"' """ th.- ri'iiison. ir ffiu lint a:u r ins leK'ase m: lilulu "t -ii u;e coru-Klt-r me . . , i .. reached tne j iii, the. prisoner was Ulan,l,r ' !' withdrawn and g:vrn tin th out of Lis custody bv writ of hnbc,ta.r. f.HS from Judgf irrLry. When the Sri,atoi-c!"cl hft the improvised court room, he as home on the shouldi l s of ! lusty henchmen, who sang tfce triumphal ode, " When Johnny Comi-s .Marching Home Again." The action t.f Jude Mac- key hatl no refert uco to the charges of bribery tempi. but merely to the case of con- Patterson wa? arrested on. an hfDdavil from Miller, a member of the Legislature. This afUdavit reads: South Carolina, Count j of Rkklanl : Personally apni-au'd before. It. H. KtiR, trial itistice'iii and for said county and State, M. S. Miller, of Eaitficld cl-uii-ty, membi r of tbe South Carolina Eegis ture, who, upon oath, deposotb arid says : That at Oohimbia, S. C, on ihixi dif crent occasions in th month of November,- 1S72, one John J. Patterwin, cif said county and State, did offer and deliver to me money, nmohntii.E in the agjrrccate to jBixfy-fivc dollars, forywhich he cow holds a duo bill signed bj. and nd which raon-, eyis nw ia poeiiun of- Tii.il .Jtutlcc U. II. Kirk, of aid couuty and Slate. " Dcpoocut further states tht the mon ey was gtreri in part payment, and ia cun sideratton of dHjcentV casting hit vote for said John J Pettrrson eaTueldaj nest a ihe election by th Legist ure, ol. w hicli the deponeut u a member, thi-saM Patter son being a candidate for United State Senate The deponent further states tli4t std. Johu J. Petters'on told him that if ls should so cast his vote, the eaid due till wouioT ue returuea to mm, auu rcgataea as a caucellation of said c!5iu. . M. S. MlLLRlL Sworn to and sulscibed b. f .re me at t uuniou C, this 1 lib d.t of Ucceni i K. i, it v....- er, lb ti. 11. iVIAik 1 nal J ustice, Ktchland county, S. C, Eleven afiidavits of a similar character are h.iid to have beeu taken. They crimi- nate. Gen. Worthinirtcn and utber fucnd of pattcrson Now isn't this tuitel States Senator a nice fellow, and tho Legislature that elected him a nice Legislature, and tbe party that is behind il all a nice party 7 J ...... i . i i.. i I s fpeciucie iir uotu angvis ana mm a Senator imprisoned for bribery ere he takv his ill-gotten .seat a Senator of tha pent, his clime and his poison, cover thes .States, and the whole laud is threatened Wilmington Star. L EG I S L ATI V E S U 51 M A Ii Y i Li ' i i In the Senate yesterday, snudry new bill were introduced, amonj; them a bill, I 1 le hill to authorize the commissioners id Guiibnd t b'W a r;i.il t.n for ib purpose of bu'.idiug a new court l.uu.-e a-"" (l its thiid reading. The Jlouse till to rrgula'e the salaries f the Guv rri and m;' Trea-ur' r . aiuemb d by tu iking the sal irv of t, Tresiinr i.l.O ;U ioteud oj S'..0iis) ap the lI'iUM subs-qiiMitlv c'onenrred in the the Horn.' subs-inn nilv ent.i-tirr..l it. . atu.-ndnient. The salaries "h -e ,.i3r.-rs i,0 st uh. (iov ei i..-r s 1 mlfi 'IV,. ........ - - .. 'f .vii.i , s.'l.'iOO. j ( bill !n imend th" chirtir of the ton -i ,f Si.,vsvii.- ! libd on i:s third nid ing bv a oi"'JJto-Jl. l'l:- n.o-l iuii-nitai,! nil i..:ie d h ,u. i . n.osi impnitaiit nn ,ii.:ie d h itni i;i the Hoii-e on yi sti r.liv w .i the bill lo so i amend th t l.-ee.it ! w. p Mcd Sv ;i... .. (iei:r;.! A ssetub! v, as t'i alio vo.i Lv cej-:it:c.i;- a,:d !oi!. .iw.iv with reslnr I'D!' ,S lO (', a vi. i v h" of p iu -i ai;d device. The V ii.d- !y po.l- p ! ; f rt r ii l.t .... . 'i in.' ine act ( if if :;: i. th" W . ! min"!e and I'l'i.uis K U i'., i.-i.s . .; .. . . " .. .t .. .... . . . n si e ill nal ii in,' a ll.'w 1 Mi W i- I ii in ) r eor.-ej. r i:i" v. i .in the : ! ti. i.i i' and ti.- v on.-iih-r i'. iu t . re.ti:;-i.jcr w.i ua-.e ; evil . ' . r I . : : i v ' ! i -. . v. :.iy e ' i r.-i i.i .. . M. v ... i; ' i ;C ' i. lr t v. il r-i '.- i .V--..-.V t,. -,.-r. ., x. c . c.c 'j.;,. C i : ( :i ir. v f'.iiri; ? I' . I I !?m a mi-- . f !. Cfj Li lii'i ' .- , i r:. I- ! : n.e fie.-ii all ti!'s of i'.c- U' . teuciiing l! i hvc Sen i'.n.iil t .... ! st, s i great that I 'in 1 it imp! ictic.it, ie . .hi.- r i 1 1. 1 ui. i ,iri ei rp pt 1 1. 1 1 , I re t -r. , ihui s iEI-rfy t at.-knovle-!? tl.ei: rcceptinii, and to thi k th; ir ani! '.e nil my bent fir t hi ir warm n.ri:r.!:it. of ........... . ! T ... . I 1 t coi iiGtme ot.u ainroti.itio:! I or iheir satipiaciioti. and t I r. i ..;.. t i. ... . n.it ' l tnv , . l ur-.ir to riv, that i ,i i , , I ii. . an. L-ll'".l i i T ' : f l e riili r.ilii.ii of a c -ihUcfi Iclwnn (i,-., i It !.e.m and nivs !f. wtdeb wa the b. ..... jot the f.ppi.?itin to me, i a bast-and io- j UiUl,j. j '. ' ,, , ' .1,,.. , ive Lever in tnv Etc fcu-.d H neiisarv to m .ke coiniiiiiniirui- anybody exciqit il.c per-j-k whose fiilTra-fit-.- 1st. ugh'. l."t:ph,-i;ir. .i j-undti nt.y ci:ci!iii-taucts to be male to udvr fi-nii bd-e accus.itiont' of aoy suit, I am y gratified l k:ow that I hle o?,!y Lii ccusid of c-jotbininy w iih s-i worthy a titletii'tn and tiue d. nrcrnt as ( fn-ra! ti ii:moiii ; ami tint 1 havt- b.-eii ST.i.-d the lmtutatiou of s ki to .ra I P IMI -U ra.:f.. .! II' -iff of r r . .. . ; poison-u aiubi'h.n at rhii xperit ! c lahtiou wiih it maligfunt enemies ( i Iniine. The oxnhetant rt i deme of lt.id ' . j, ... twin a i;oi sn oevtilion. l.y a nl..l. I - 4 ... 1 . W.,iihyof I In i r coaimendauon ; I than III. Millliiii. li.r ttit t icv rr.t.;.i.r ,. . I w .ri 1: v t in ir Ln ii r i nnoi! i mi i ii . 1 t- , Ui , !....! 1 . . . . tojvy trick by wbi.h UlV -,.,' I, w''t. i. ouud to coiiiei,t to m rem lu'i atiju el i c" u"a ol lUe '", K,a 1ri"' f-'-vliery on 1 1.4- ntr: ol a verv few t n wjiieti i w.i i i. area, i iii. i.i s.tv n':tmg u w, confi nt lor fh .se iu:t!tc .ted to make tbrir I m . own i xcust s an best ihr-v can. l' --u out- I j raged cuiistiini ncy and to r.ll other rcen who value truth and hiiictv. In the fi.-icux h"pe that .UI bad fei-litig engcridirrd by this ui.iortun.tfe control will soon p-iss away, and that our I - irv ! cratic (Niis-rvi:;ve Legislators with ranks clnftii and redr-scii, may move solidly lorward to the important I4egiiaion which the people t-xpect of ihern, 1 r riain, deaj sir, Your friend and felhiw-citixen, Z. IS. Vnce. A Sad Affair. A little boy fonr y-ars of age, son of J. A. Ford, Esq, who livce near Smithfield, Johnsto.i cou;-' ty, was bitten very ecrcly by a fierce bnll-dog, inflicting several woutids " U.ut tbe face and head, and tearing the flesh from hi jaw-bone. A physician was call ed immediately to the aid of the poor liul u. tV7' V . -JmFa"" prolimuilljr with the Jiltlc boy end bis narcuts. -. 9- -'A Cirthcr, l or with ,W WJ Cirrs, vii olild ta o iu mn Hr room, an 3 Lavf tvro little enf a!wu for some tirca. So the pave thsa Ukt and fv to amufe tlnra. which mswrml Trry wtll for a titaf. liut, .hj .by, iLt hnse sccrarl i-i grawr st'H and Iaiie- K'DU', they I Pg' to ferl afiVd. t'w tldcst went in h. foi 4 the lUiicw, and , clUug with a nira'd voic, U: "Matajna. are u t nte V " "Ytf , toy dailing," said the mother, cheerily. "A1.! thr li'.tl- on, more to ht ' J i . t w. i n ' fhw t.V,tI Utk Ut )hrpl ty f.rat.m . Aft-r a wh.le :he que, 7 T4 " f , t . onr hinelme and saJness bere m tbt JO! , head , ,,n. .f wr uv u , (p ur JH v ,, to iilt0f w. Ptn ,"lf,t Ul u, g-t a mm - firliug and quuttiigar.swtr. "Wbntiuu I I am afr.id I wi'ltinst ia Tl." Yu need i'-t trar in the darkest l ight, -r thH wildest i-toinvJir ld E still tiviihead.- I "As ue wh-ui ht mother rtuf.f ti-lit so the Ird .will comlort lhoe sj rowing j onts who flee tohis bos.m f r r -t Kr-mi tl Wi'.uiiiitw wr, a timely mkasi:i:k. Mr. Flemnii.g, of Mc!)wtll, hs in- trdur-tl in ih- Sei.ate bill t ?rev-ni t..- ot. .ill' ' to a ikc i-siui hearing. 1 1 .!- p ople of Nrth Carolina h v j any light left in itgtd to freight a;id pa.-M-j.ger talitT h t tlieni be .issrld and j maititatiieil. Ifihe foreign rrpo in thins no controlling our leading line of rail vay are pn lccle.l by tht r chaitcfs in ,r fl , afjd - ,;i,crim;(jliI1 cumin irais hruugb ot. ac- 1. 1- ate com'h-a ly at the mi rev i.J the "n w K-U, IUII lo ho ti I la'.I" v rv c ii v th-.t ili v I. v i !,.,(, Mi. r;;.5u.:. w.ti in- m,i tni::..i 111 1:IS efi Jit- i ib. - e imp .rt r rj U'.cU";.s EDWIN EoiaiEST . I ht -n-.tt trgdnn si.' v-" !! ' '"K " 'tu'"' : v .v','f ' i:' ' ' ,l l s ! I.l.ftl' i . rcnuce .n i :! i:m, . tr. m.:. v. i . ' ' j Esi iii I.ri i w t- .ih u; ( vi-'ii vtis ? ..j:--. II,- tli ! I fit 1 1. 2- l''uru,ir "ru" 1 '' ,cl " tf fit e..i.i:c: g l:..k b-'! K'.ut and f-tri tni .or ..At. I.-...',. : 1 d;t 4 prt;e'j. il r !-. L- ir. - f I --IT. -!." i i,' "Sp i. ' : . I i: . . Su: ! i I i !j i i . i'. ti; ii. v . ! "l.-tr . Ei lh w .ic in .; '' ii !f!l ft C i. i r u til- - r.. v. a i in i b i b. i,, ' !l , m i t'.r t" I. ii ... 1. i i .ild wh t V I ! i.i I-' i , is ' . ( i' i 51' cr. f'..rr, l.-.-i I I : in. i. i t i': 1 1. 1' i.'-r w.i o 1 1 : ! :'ol hi S' ir A ' f N'si in lh r I l. V l! OI, vt M '. l.sv 1 I .'!- I K ii-- ii'.fin, m. the At-.i j s 'f W -d e .v ? !! i'ltioMuc-.-d h Mr Ack-r tr. rnce S i'i th': i i lit liit. - bit! wi kiii- !. m tiori. ui! th. wj-ti the I i j iius v ..tit g lor it. b; n .'. two ::ud i- irjtiir., t . iij.U" it a !.w Th-- rr.'.-; rici'!tc ii.; thing .ib-v. u w i.. t!, , ;wi-i!v- 'ghl pnbiictr v, t. . )o; V, -.,i!-i.r h".pe f-.-fi tlrs, and ti-i-; ihu th.- t r:; is l.ot -. .-ry ! . .!-, u j I'I! l"r!v .ti , H -p il.'u-1 v ,! t:.d b.iti ri.-.s . ro fi . .. I i;ni. mr jc i lie -to !!,'. V. ;,. Ii iV,; g-t!,e in si of ir. ,g!..'tiiuiii: v at d ki tnd th - - r li- : a t. is- cut.'." n iih v i'i J.- r a' i .: v. r. A- I ' i ; ' t f i! ; t : f 1 1 pi i c f .n in ! s i.it- .' i.'u ji- cm i I . . . . , nn --'.! i 'in 'j t'Etv am j-.ati.m.-v 1- i i , , , Kl:,',!''"'s ") p.oiok'. kitid:i . A Sam I. ft t rv. Tl-.f t'ub'ic h ,- rend witn !:;;!! u! tri-t,-.- i-r. ... Ni:v Yt.HK, N.ivftniwr 10 aiv I ' r a s i :I I N ji - J im .; man of t Mr. ar V :ii n ji - I rtn .i many sorrow c u:J do.ibih .-F t;.iv- dm-, U .hem; l.ijt 1 l.i g to 4y Jl.4l I ,t n. t irg. t th. a'll inl tb.ttigb lnckl strog gi. you mdc in inv bdnlf. I atr. n..: will. Your, HtiiiAC'K (jnttLFT. Colon-l A. K. M. l lan. i r"E Vntiiuf.- At JOt.VE.ck on Si ur.uy, ii- jury pi tbi- ci of Turner nffiii.M Ki:k at.d Ib'rgMt. retnrnrd cr- diet for th- pU'uui'f ,.f S.S.0W. Ibit wai - !'b i-ult ft cute nirrhl and prtftWi, la rmou. ,xt irn ,.p court .ijotiru lU l.isfiry c,f the vc.dict wiu ta twi, and h .w u wi t,t i?k jury w.-ri- r, b,T,u cmtnx 4 verdict. Iu lb" iudictmei.t tJCarrow agi, a Jid BKd drov u to I ho ncrrspary ct difmiMi 'P M" cr urtM-1 in open COari W- bavr. i'li.t till- t.t.-11.1. .it llii Stall- !. f it 1 WgCfd pardon t.f them, and a sdro in their wo und. d f. -litigs ter.ib-rf-d ihm the whrdf jndgioent agile it Kiik f fln-i thouainddoll.tr f;rr we hveiaidihi u4oi ii,. aau iiat. iicnhhtl, Mr rs. Lngner. wifu ot a rlitrrmi. Bedjonl St!io.r, U'if.cbter Cotiwty, X. Y- is rneationtd t. tltt) onlr irr!.';J relative. f Join Howard Pari , .1 cf 'Mloiae Sweet IJosje." iidminifitratoi Kct' " All (n -lt. :,"ttl nflW-jWii il;iwc t.if ' ,'t, '" n- it!? -4Ki l t.;w i!., TJ "f. 4t ilrtfii-f t . trk-tf t H , . , ' . . W, A. l -a in.: m , j . - ?: tf. ' v.- - AUcnlion Everybcd-fT j . -r . . " I If ' Hi wvri:r mil rtt-i.t U , . r im-Lt S'.t Z''.l Car " I I ! ; u If, 1-72 V I i c - f - . YICK'S FUR is::;. ; ; 'Hit: i i .i. . . . , , 2- c-iil.aT i.. i. t' ... : . .vhith t til .!f !,. o-t. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 19, 1872, edition 1
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