( i f i XL THIRD SERIES SALISBURY, H. ' C, IIAECH 25; j 1880. ,KJm HO 23 f; ' j - ! VI '. .... . . i . ! . . f t fhfiCarolinaWatcliman UitBHEO'lS THE YEAR 1832. 5W i .;'.i,T inrAVPU"-" putyif i-ow - 7 yjSr ADVERTISING k 1 1 RATES, rEBKUARY0,lS80. j ro0nUi 8 s m's 6 ms H 1 ... r ; do. ,$3.0 -1240 15.00 18.00 85.00 40.00 M.00 n I CO KA I Kll 1 R fm I , . f. . 00 4.N 5.25 7.50 r 4 60 6.00 T.50 11.00 00 T.50 .00 JS.60 - Ik -r 11 OR ' 1 K A 3 1 . 1 A. OK J D9 Tc I a. c j . IB i -l llf- -SSKu &, lfiio?Q Cough, and ?Lses cf tlie Breaking Organs, ft &ies and lical tlicv Membrane of ILiinn-. inflamed and poisoned by &, V: prcventtbe nht i!?lir."tnesa aeross the chest Sjfi accompany it. wrauuruw ISaa Incurable nabdr. Itis only ffilX BALSAM islhatremedyi ht remedy, 5!i noVX I DESI'AltV mlim, ior erea :: j rr'"'--'-'-1 - THE RADICAL PARTY. The cool audacity with which the! Rad ical party attempt to inveigle the people bat the agent and creature of the States, is made to oppress the '"people and over ride the State laws; and disregard State authority, while a host of supervisors of . - ; 1 into a rapport of its measures arid its elections keep guard over our ballot boxes, leaders, vith a view of achieving a lignal and an army of mercenary minions ride triumph! this year, is refreshing in the up and down the country destroying! the highest degree to those well posted in the : people's property and murdering and op rise and progress; history, record! and pressing freeborn citizens with impunity, crimes of radicalism. It requires , great Every one well acquainted with the cheek and boldness for a party," or an in-, nefarious and sagninary acts of Radical--clividnat, .whose record is reeking;; With ism knows full well that this enumeration many; crimes, to press with ranch grace, does not cover an hundredth part of its claims to merit and consideration, before ' crimes. Yet the party which perpetrated the public. But the Radical party and its these monstrous deeds of violence and leaders are very striking exceptions o the ; wrong is still in power. - Many of the men general rule. The more infamous the re- . who sowed the seeds of hatred between cord or incompetent, the candidate, the the North and the South is still holding more persistent the effort to deceive the , higk places of trust. Men who endorso people and obtain from them a new) lease these acts of villainy and injustice, who of power It is the grossest effrontery for organized the Union League for the base the party, collectively or individually, to purposes before stated, who shout them come before the people at all laying selves hoarse oyer Radicalism at given claims to merit, or fitness for positions of signals, and who serve the more con spicu trust and honor in the face of the mon- ous and venal leaders, as pimps and wet- MISCEIXANEOUS. Leach, who introduced the Best bill, ; wilt also speak shortly on the same side. This bill, by the way, has received an amendment since it was published. , Just before it was introduced, Mr. J. S. Henderson, of Rowan, had an interview with Mr. Best, during which he induced him to withdraw the clause exempting the property from taxa tion, and in this form it is now before the committee. 1 I ' ' THE REPORT. Of course it is impossible, as yet, to de termine when the committee will make its report, but very few are disposed to doubt what that report will be, when it is made, unless there are some very important devel opments in relation to the proposed contract with MrT Best within the next few days. Most of the members of the committee, and indeed most of the members of the Legis lature, had made up their minds on the rail- rrtd nnpetinn Hofirtr tlivY arrivoil in 1? a 1 eigh. It is believed by some that a minori- PeoPle had no voice in Pab,ic, . , Vote as You Pray. ... Let Christian men who neglect their political duties, or what is a9 bad if not worse, surrender their right of private judgment to a little coterie of "professionals," rlngmakers and ring-masters, read the following timely and weighty words from the Richmond Christian Advocate: "When Paul wrete to the Churches in the provinces, his readers had no more to do with the Roman govern ment than the mules that trotted along the highway. Nero was a hid eous tyrant and wild beast ; but the -H.V More Railroad Talk. Something About the Tennessee Con nection, scoundrel, and, being estranged from her family, could obtain no help. In 1875 1 she was married, to Wm. Col lins, a laboring man under the Brook lyn Gai Company. Until a year ago her married life was compartiyely &PP7 jbut her husband lost his em ployment, and poverty and consumn- has iust been called together sneeial-i - f j- i i - - ;, . ; l er warning to "fast" girls ! She had New York syndicate for thepurchase' Bristol Tena. Sews. The Legislature of North .Carolina everything needful for happiness, but couldn't stay contented at home. An Oriental Mesmerizer. of one of the railroad lines leading1 from the seaboard towards Cincinnati and Louisville. This syndicate has ; deposited a very large amount of monev as an earnest that thev mean Strange stories come from India of business. North Carolina i noW the feats performed by a native mes- building by convict laQr two lines.' menrer named Buni, whose mignetic 0ne of them leada from Wilmington power would aDoear to be found auite "c-i:-i ir ".i.. j"!:'' ty report will be made byJMr. Dortch and ad no responsibility for the bad deeds irresistible by the lower animals upon ville to pj R,k where it will j his frends, and it is possible that the Re publican members of the; committee will of their rulers. which he exclusively exerts it. He connect with the Morristown road. strous crimes which smell to heaven nd nurses, are here in our midst. Yea, are hoi j vote with the minority. which it has perpetrated against the con-J ding offices of trust and emolument by the America is not Rome under the oiva enr tn wliioV Vi nniK I m. .. . . . . . ' . Ane otber leadg lrora uumberland. at nr I VAnt Iiama vmmaA Iamm I 1 j l i a a I j.. stitution of the country, against law and graceiind favor of men calling themselves liberty, tlie riglits of the citizens, and the Democrats and claiming to love justice, well-being and good order of society. equity and truth. 'When we think of the When we see with what pertinacity the liberty, peace, prosperity and happiness Radical wire-pullers ply their ingenious that prevailed everyhwere before the schemes to entrap the listless masses and Radical party of fraud, violence and unan. A he citizens here jmust bear invited to bring all manner of fero- thc hfead of navigation above' Will the odium of an unworthv eovern- ninn nA nntmKl- wilrl Ko.to nA . . . , .. i ' i I i i- , " " mingtou, via ureensuoro, Ait. Airey torment, of Robeson, if t the ment. ; Had Paul addressed an epistle holds them with his glittering eye. and Ore Knob toward Bristol it " rnw rjrf-'n l. F!?1" In lNMCMdl theysubside intoa may Both of these lines look to state of virulent irritation iBJMOffil .i i t 1 1 Host Poivcrfnl Heullng liAnbnt ever Discovered. liLry fiarbolie Salre heals burnt, uru'w Carbono Salvo cure sores.' Hkr5 Varbolio Salve vllayM pnisu ttmrfy Ctrholie S'llrnatrrs eruptions. Hmry'! f.arhoUe Sntra heals i tuples fapryts ParOoiio talva ittals brumes. lkftVJcnry's, arid Tato No Otber. ITOWNSLBY'S ! POSITION OF THE REPUBLICANS. I asked a leading Republican of the House, Dr. N Republican members - ' t T .,vuua tuw ouujiun lutu m I mat; S'th.e.8!!", "!i.h51nt ,,e "on.14hve writteain 'different condition of cataleptic .tiffness, from c ' rUnd Ga. in order t reach tuiu. um, i 'uvu strain from that to a people where which thev can onlv be revived bv t -n a - a ui wiination had lecn arrived at as vet . His ' . wnicn iney can oniy De revivea oy Louisville and Cincinnati. and the I cn4tnA liw Ma i I . t i I secure their votes for the retention of blood came into power, and then draw a own people, he said, were tomparitively in- our rt8 " BC1CT,' govcruoni. certain passes wnicn ne solemnly exe- New York syndicate means to pur- t.wi:1 n...l !.. . h!inn nftlia luitrnn mrAnn if Ilia im-nmra i. it. .,1.;.4. tT V, .f..n.l 1 XI VyliriBLiaUB BDCnd VaSL Slllllg ltl I Xllts Tl(h hll lirht hnH A enot. in . . t m . t r ' iMuivai uiuv;c-iiuivici o, uu tva i.uj iiuiuu- j juvmicm uivrAjtiij muugiu, iuv t vuo . umcrcui, uu me suujo,t. nc Him tcicucu i vv niku nguv unuu. oiiaAb iu i chase one ot theDi. JLt tne vireensDoro iiou oi rauicui priucipies, we are no inucii luuicieu, iud uiuius icnn;t.int;u ogaiuat i to me presence in luticigu 01 anowier pany, i vuuivura, juwunug iciigiuus overcome for tlie moment as almost to forget that fcliese leaders, and this ixre responsible for all the bitterness the wrongs, all the desolation, all the all the blood that have afiiicted-and curs- party from place and power. A govern- not examined into its affairs, condition, &c ed our country for the last quarter of a ment of force a sort of centralized des- I ntber sources, I learn that Col. Fitch is a century, i Lest some good Democrat be 1 potism has been erected over the ruins lobbyist, but what is to lobby Jbr against that the Christian will not "vote as deceived by the insidious approaches and ' of our old Democratic system of law and has not yet appeared. Col. Humphrey, of oily-tongued flatteryof these interested liberty. Under the old Democratic sys- Goldsboro, and one or two other Rcpubli- reprcscntatiyes of this bastard child of tern the people ruled and the government cans of the east are here, ana it is beuevea a state 01 viruieni irritation was rrtnt a; nA n TT.K Ka ftpn the liberty of the people, the sovereignty a Col. Fitch, of New York, who he under- speakers, and for disseminating moral party of tlie States, our free institutions, and 8tood had come for the purpose of looking intellieence. why shall thev not exert nronrietor. eneWl in a wnod.n I J. , , all social order-can we any longer doubt after the road. But he was unable to make . .... : .. fli "2 j, ' t4 , .ana use. ouI . uuat? war, s that it is our imperative duty to drive this Uny propostioiTfor the reason that he had . 1 " ' - - t.ucu uc.tcu uu ie Fiauriu iv railroad line to the Gap. In thiscoiv Puritamc hate and oft-defeated Federal ism, wo will enumerate a few of the crimes CUIES IN one iniNunx. , EdiyisXatbcIis Roches, C lit riJ- I ASUREriiEVEXTTVEOF Cbntagioia Dlseasen Colds. Hoarseness, UiyiOoerca, ana wiwoprng voai :;h I : J'Uasant to tlut Taste, Ml 0iwK8ilsd Ito' was their agent : Under Radicalism, the j by a good many Democrats that they come government rules and oppresses the peo- J for the purpose of organizing the Republi- with which it has blurred the fairest pages pie, and the people , are but its supple can members against the sale, of American history, xltwas Puritanic tools and subjects. Is their any wonder the Virginia midIjAnd. hate. 8ubseauentlv "developed into Kadi- i we have hard times, and thieves and ty- Col. Buford, President of the Richmond calismr that first taught the doctrine of . rants filliug high places. Look at the I & Danville Railroad, is here. Among the secession and threatened to put it into great and lamentable changes that these reports that one hears Hying around is mat practice i It was Yankee greed, radical j rascals have wrought and say what pun- he comes to ask the Legislature to place wA.irr tl.nt st,nl thn ixmr npirocs iroiii . ihraent is due to men wlH) nave niannea some son ot resincuon on uie Virginia -uiu " " i a j ; t - - the jungles of Africa, first made slaves of and them, then sold them to the South, and does , , - - . now doiu iwwer and a complete overthrow and de- Railroad, now a valuable property convicts now, and a prospect of more. We have over one hundred, thousand dollars that will soon be in shape as subscriptions, and we shall behalf i Zyspepsia and Bniousnesa. I jCT FOR SALE BY ALI DRTJG GISTS. JOH F. HENRY, CTJTlIlAXf & CO, I' J MUJB PROPBTETOIta, , 24 CoSecra Place. TTrwTork. For Sale by T, F. XLUTTZ, Dmgist, :i$;ly M l .Salisbury, N. C. It nisver POETRY. It Never Pays. pays to fret and growl uen tortuiie seems-our toe ; bo better hied will look ahead And stjiike thelra ver blow, 1' l r luck is work, 1 i T Aod those who shirk Should riot lament their doom, pi yieiu me lmy, And clear the way. better men have room. finally, in defiance of all law robbed the Southern people of this species of proper ty. We say nibbed the people of this property, tor it vcah as clearly a rouoery ns any act ever 'committed b" Capt. Kidd, or that of any other of the most desperate brigand "who ever trod' the deck of a piratical craft. It was Radicalism which, after robbing the South, robbed the freed- men of their hard earned dimes through that most infamous of swindles, the Sav ings Rank. It was Radical-abolitionism that inaugurated the war as early as 1835, by declaring throagh the public prints that, "slavery must be abolished, if not by the fear of the sword, then by the stcord itself." It was blood-thirsty, rapacious, tyrannic Radicalism that prosecuted .the most unnatural war of modern times, un til more than a million innocent men had been , slaughtered and the wail of the widow aud the cry of the orphan-were to be heard througout'all the land ; that des olated and impoverished" the Southern country, burned Southern homes and : 1 1. j: i : a ii " i J i i ,i .u me a.ue u.recuou f cnargeu was wntning ana hissing nerceiy. nectr0n we wish to say to these gen- a B.gu ui iijrpwirwy or wwaruice DUDI Deni Over tne Cage ana UXed tUmm that w. ar nnalilncr onr Nar. his eye upon its occupant, gently rnw Onatre road ahead with eiirhtv l l mi y-t . .1 . .. . . . ..I o a 0 ne prays. a ne uristian voter must waving ins hand over the serpent's answer to his Uod for his ballot.. He restless head. In less than a minute can only quit himself of his ereat the snake stretched itself out stiffen- responsibility by using his franchise to ed, and lay apparently dead. Buni good ends. took it up and thrust several needles wnv tn Rstillvillfi with the pradincr' rri i i i ll... ... .. . I J o. o AiiearinKing-nouse3organire,worK, mto its body, but it gave no sign ot before the close of this vear. Our speud money to enlarge their privil- life, A few passes then restored it to jine penetrates the largest beds of iron egeior maKing urunsarus, ruining its lormer angry activity. Dunse- -ml noal on this continent and to families, increasing crime and police quently a savage dog, held in a leash completion will show-an iron boom m expenses. Ibis is done tor purely sei- by its owner, was brought in, and, at the counties of Scott, Lee and Wise, make one's head swim to - . ate. Experts declare tno the iron the very finest in There are only the Lake A A mf I . . I . . . I struction of our free institutions will have StRte. As yet there is nothing in the action teiuuumui. auu uanU), uicu.- pea upon its Deny as vuougii bineKcu g uperior and the northern JNew XOTfe been accomplished.' Then the people of Col. Butwrd, beyond the mere fact oti selves t , oupiueness wouia give me by lightning. It seemed absolutely deD08its like it. In amount we caa must wake up and drive the thieves and his presence in Raleigh at this time, upon e to their Christian profession, and paralyzed by some unknown agency, uat them all. The distance to Cum- despots from power. Let every democratic which to base sucii a report. brj reproach upon their patriotism, and was unable to move a muscle un- ki0 A fm RrUtnl U nhtmt THE LEGISLATURE. a , l" l ... -.1 ... . , x-., "" ' V . a nuuureu votes at me pons wm til reieasea irom tne magneuzer s inn Wa havo at least foor of capititalists who are i. . . eliected such ruin. These despera- land Kailroad to prevent the extension irom nsh euUS tne lust tor money. Dnail Jjuni S command, Jet loose upon him. j a. wjjj am iitf na ini1ita tf ilkltwr lliallKf I TjAnvlllf to I . llirlottP. HDd that tflC SriTU- I .1 '.t'.-nn ! 1.. .mIaiuu I - ?x 1 a ,1 1 l.!a I viu iuov viim... .vr, I 1 o I UUL LUC VUUU UUiCUS. Ill 111C lUbVaCSb I AS 11. wai rujsiiiiif UlWillU 111111. Ill 13 L- I a 1 ... 7 . . i - j -in ' I ' conieuipi as ever, ami just as mucu ocnt oo r ofgobriely, public morals, for the Hn? with furv. he raised his hand. L.,: git. Give them a few more years of very seriously attect the JNortn Carolina , -' - - - ' HUW,V w tO the I f w.v... .x...., aa "vm. auu lu , u; u5lw ut UK ulr .. , paper in the land begin to tell the simple but terrible truth of our wrongs from this day 1 tell it without stint and without mercy to the culprits. Let Democratic clubs be formed iu every town and ham let, in every township and county in the State : distribute democratic newspapers The sessions of both branches to-day were - I retcaacu "c ujo6U5W", 100 miles. I a ! 1 l i - 1 I 11 1 i a 1- 1 1 I very short, being taken up with the consid- buopreso moie evu muu a uuii- gpeil oy a majestic wave oi ihb iijiiiu. companies eration of matters of local interest to the ! several members. The Republicans are urg- injc that some action be taken in relation to the seat of young Etheridge, of Bertie, and documents, let Democratic speak- which is contested by a colored man named ro forth and tll the unvarnished storv Robbins. This matter was before the com- of Radical crimes and our wrongs and it uiittee- on privileges and elections at the will not be long before the people will change this downward tendency to ruin and put new and better men at the helm. Salisbury Examiner. last session, but was not acted on, owing to j jg drcd sermons. ; We have heard of 'practical poli tics;' it is time for.practical religion. No 1 party ever won in a campaign by re lying upon the set speeches of its ora-1 tors at the Court Houses. The battle fought out in the cabins in the A Future Feminine Diary. Monday. Just as I had settled ray household work for the day, l was called away to serve nn a jury, and had to remain in tlie law courts until - anxious to open negotiations, with us for the completion of the road. To our own people we wish to say that quick movements are necessary. Not for one jnoment can we allow thft movement to stand still. . ' "J This connection with theeaastatWil-. me Hume, u.u.. j TO,.v, w. i mountain gorges, ine last voter is we cvcuiuS. t m n !n rnmUrland fin ment, of thc , contestant, to furnish the , t nd hmuaht to the Tnesdav.-Some riots having taken nimgton, N. C via Cumberlaudliap Both Etheridge and Rob- To avoid much useless matter usually given in the regular reports of Legislative nroceedinirs- we nrefer in our account of 0 . i Suutlum citie., insulted and outraged j tliatjwdy to giVc tbo following .iK-ci.1 re Bit 3. ttiever pays to wreck Jho health a drndsinjr after ixaui, f tidt lie is sold who thinks that gold lsclleitest bought with pain. ' jSA.uhnmblejlot, k: pA.cosy--cotr!'' ' Iare tempted even kings," ; UFbr station high, ! J That wealth will buv. Notjoft eontentment brings. ; Hi: t Dcyerj pays ! 1 A1 blunt refrain Well wortihv of Fr A;and' youth'must learn the truth That nothing pays that's wrong. The good and pure iAlnni sii-h &nr fro brut r prolonged snccess. "yhile what is right :i Mill llPAVPll Rlirllt I always 6ure to bless. Southern women, robbed them of their jewelry and their clothing, and perpetra ted tliewsands of other nameless crimes that vould have disgraced the Van dals of the fifth century, or tlie predatory bauds of Attilla the Hun. It was; Radi calism that refused to exchange prisoners of war,1 Itwos the Radical party that overthrew sovereign State governments and established , in their stead satrapies or military despotisms, and in a time of profoumLpeace suspended the writ of habe- , as corpus, arrested and threw men into fil thy dungeons, and dragged them before drnui-head courts martial to be tried for trumped up otfeuces. It was the Radical port From the CharlotteX)BSERcER. Affairs at the State Capital Letter From our Staff Correspondent. proper proof. bins received pay for attendance at the last session. The whole question ha9 been referred to the judiciary committee. JOSIAII TCKXEU TnE GENTLEMAN FBOM ! OK.VKGE. "Tlie gentleman from Orange" is still the conspicuous member of the Ilouse old his head is turned against every other man's, and especially against those of the powers that be. The affable persistency with which he comes forward on every ques tion the curious mixture of blandness and to, and brought to the pollft. Brilliant sermons, in costly Church es, have their use. Christianity, to win, must come to plain work and common-sense. It ought to meet its . A antagonists in the canvass and at the my: friend Susie, who has heard that U1 . l.i a t li.j .a vr:: polls. The man who prays, "Thy tne mwitia are to ue caneu ouu v ii- I .1 n.a TTnftK and frrMinia place in our neighborhood, was forced " .... ..i l a -i ii t ...ii boro, is the straightest possible line to act as special constable. Paraded . .r . . i . ... . . itir i .nnisviiie anu iiuciuuau. xiw the streets all dav long in state oi . mt constant alarm. Wednesday. Received a letter from for Tuisville and Cincinnati, lake the map and make the Jine, and the reader will be surprised that be never; saw it before. kingdom come " out-to throw his ted her, and discovered that the wo- The confusion which resulted from the re-assembling of a Legislature that never ex pected to meet again, having cleared away, boldness, affords a diverting spectacle, and the situation here is more easily ascertained, and can now be more definitely defined. ' For the first two days it was not known whether or not it would be possible to enact any new laws or repeal any already in exis tence, and for this reason many members who came to Raleigh with instructions from their coii6titency to do this or repeal. that, have been on the anxious bench, and it was I unl Worcester were invoked in proof of his J spew them out party that dispersed the Legislatures ot even difficult to get some to talk on the sub- position, but tjie shaker disregarded these great sovereign Mates auu maue tne civu for the consideration of which the Leg- authorites, and the protest was not entered whole influence as a citizen in favor men, as citirens, are now name to of whatever will hasten the coming of military service, that kingdom. -Thursday. Had to attend an in- ; ! rri . "ik a i J :.... siuet i rnmner' iurvman. A verv every head is turned when the gentleman ; xne nribtiau Hu uju '''Mr- IT7" aZa u J "-" . , . . . I , ,i 1 al. I nn a.conf Hnlv in(1PM1 nlt WSS held from Orange is recognized by the chair. To-I even to go to Uie precinct wnere wic -m. j - - ----- dav ho presented and asked to have read a j rotten politician and his drunken I upon protest against thc organization of the ajeg by the absence of good men, House. The protest was lenthy, and wa themgelvc9 into powcr and lased upon the fact that the occasion tor , , . . . . . , T , . . r. patronize debaucheries that man is calling the Legislature together in extra D . - i 1 1 lU.l llrt.l "I will soKKirn whs lioi caunuiuiuai i. " . com mi tted a roan wno nau most horrible suicide. Friday. Having failed to obey the orders of a county court judge, was TIi subservient to military authority, ; dis franchised the best and purest men iu the country and set over them their former Khive&L It was the Radical party that jThe master of Red Leaf,", com- j gnt an army of carpet bag thieves to rob PWf rfits Southern proclivities." . Indeed! avi& oppress the people iu their imppver- hA tnml helpless stite. Jt was the ' j ii if.- : TO Grajtltic. of this city, in a crit- H lijwes these people, who are de- 'PUj.1 -with "Uncle Tom's Cabin " and "A Wf fand " and the thousand and other Yfiowa shortcominss are held up to the itht nn four 'livHl ever look" at the picture in jUch they arc drawn to '"the life. Mrs. j ixreter would ! probably never have !ten,jor we have published, "The Mas Retl Leif," but to give these assail- A -;?ri"e South an opportunity to sec tlw fho vur ated that Tourgee has sold his POUbt airORSPairrtifi'nn TTrrill 1m vprv 0Iatl if he should wt. from first to last. peiliatf $10,00 from it.V. T. Corre- iTTn'' Weekly. Yt feW Um at.- i .L .1-4- Uie world, at whw-li Rinrrlo-nlr n!atS i- . o r i torjin . 'uaac ?or export; Tliere are one or two j n!!' shmenti at the Northl where a , "jamentaf three-p'y pistes are made. I CW Berne manhfrtftnnirtli nnlv rnm- Radicid party that organized the Union Leagues to get up riots aud disturhauces for political purposes. It was tho Radical partys that enacted the infernal so-called Reconstruction laws and forced them down the throats of the people with the bayonet. It was the Radical party that passeiT the most notable cf all tho atro cious Tulmiuations,kuownas theEiforcc- ment "Act. 'uis aiaooucai measure eclipsed any tiling in the celebrated Sedi tion Act of 179, under tlie elder Adams, in its direct attacks upon public liberty; It was the Radical party that committed the crowning infamy of ; the age by stealing the Presidency in open defiance of law and s pressed public sentiment, aud seating in the presidential chair a man who hadbeen defeated by the ballots of more than five hundred thousand white freemen. It is the Radical party that is still laboring to do away with our government of laws and liberty and toercct islature waa called together. To-day (Wed-1 on the record. I lie was not in theleast dis nesday), however, it is pretty well settled j concerted, and a few moments later remark- that just so much general legislation will be ed to a party of gentlemen standing in the gone into as can be gotton rid of before the 0bby that if he couldn't proVe in a" half committee of twenty-five makes its report hour that Jarvis was ring-struck, he would on. arree to eo to the penucnuar wr uw, Uncertainty of Honor. Riches and tub KAiiaKUAi vided they'd stop This committee meets with open doors in J teaching Sunday school in that institution the Senate chamber, anrt two-tinrus oi tne locked up in prison for contempt. owe this scrape to the extravagance of my husband a man who will buy hats and coats, and will not work for , our living. Saturday. In deep tribulation. The governor of the jail is a female, and as a matter of course, favors the nriennora AalfPll fnr a. hook. Holden al'Heck from dent Tyler, was one of the belles 0H n(j WJU furnislied with a work upon Sad Death of an Ex-President' jVlece. Ten years ago Miss Jennie Tyler, the grand-niece of ex-Presi-1 . l , . 11. male members of both Houses attend its sessions. Indeed it is understood that the fight will be made in the coomittee room. Mr. Dortch's speech is generally regarded as a very strong one, but flic objection urged against it is that his plan shown by his bill already published is impracticable. "True Mr. Dortch has shown us," said a member of the committee, "that there are several very ser ious objections to the sale of the property, but what is he going to do with it ? ! Con vict labor can't be worked without money. The State certainly will hot appropriate an- Washington, and her death is now an : 1 : - nf Rrs-u-klrltrn With rs coxcxtrsiox. - nouuwu iu aiv.;, aiv. .niiiL three days with the Leg- a prospect of her remains being inter- islature.the time allotted for my stay in red at the public expense. She was Raleigh,! Ieei.no nesuanon m preuicnui; i uaugnicr ni Hiinani t . ji,oh was born in Richmond, Va., in 1848, and lived with her father who was on ftcn. Lee's staff, ami was reduced to that tlie Western North Carolina Railroad win.be sold, an to Mr. Best, but there will be no hasty action, and tne interest oi me State will be lis zealously guarded as thc circumstances will permit; Last week a heavily laden freight car got loose from the train at the top of the Blue Ridce. on the Western North Carolina Rair- Roraan law. Cried myself to sleep over a passage which told me that no one could obtain the privileges o a citizen without accepting a citizen's duties and responsibilities. Oh, why did I give up the privileges of a rea for the miseries of a mock poverty by the results oi tne war. i m Jennie, however, was attractive in I Raleigh OUercer: Mr. W.J. Hicka, Su- person well educated, and inherited perintendent of the Fenitentiary, nas paiu a fortune through a Californa relative into the Treasury 1 Tue Reward. It is more than likely that the reward offered by Gov. Jarvis forthe capture of Bob Pharr and refused Policeman Hill and others on the technical ground that having killed Pharr in the at tempt to arrest him they did not ef fect his capture, will be given -them by special act of the Legislature. Information from Raleigh states that bill providing for the payment .of the reward has already -passed me branch of the Legislature and- it can probably be gotten- through the oth- er without difficulty. All that should be necessary is that our members give a plain statement of the case. Char. Observer, Mr. Pierre Lorillard has consented) to furnish a considerable portion of the funds for an inrcstigation, under the auspices of the French Government, of the ruina of the ancient civilizations of Jlexico and Central America; and the work will be as interest ing as that of Layard, Botta and George Smith in Egypt and Asia Minor and on the. coasts of the Mediterranean. I . t . ,:3i...l.iani:.)n.tii flinnltp other cent towards its completion; tho road roaa,anusiarieuiK; r Of about 120 miles per uuur, auu, iu uin,6 still better time, when it came to a curve, don't pay its own expenses, and hence can't furnish any funds. It's perfect folly to talk about the State being able to make money out of it, if private individuls can. Experi ence teaches the very reverse of this.' The committee has jut met for the second time, and it is understood that Capt. C. M. . . f i C , mKava 5 f cfnrtfkrl it. some tnree nines jrwu " " left the track t go a near way, and was burst up, with several hundred dollars worth of goods. Asheville Jjurnal. It is said tbat ex-Collector Powers has a fortune tnrougn and became a favorite in Washing toil society. In 1872 she lived in Brooklyn, and was enticed into a se cret marriage with a man she met at a fashionable boarding-house. He se- of convicts on thc Uxloru s utnaerson Railroad. Last week eighteen convicts were sent to the University Railroad. There are now sixty convicts on that work. A special election for a member of the Ilouse of Representatives was held in Per- of a Blaine boom in East- tl,nS holdera the Federal Goyernmehtlwhicti Gen. ' UuSelyAc priaaf , , , A If onimans countv yesterday, to till the vacan- curea possession wi u ilm tunt .an.. , r : . T -t -m i. , . . t i.i cv caused by the resignation of J. 31. Jilals- was discovered that he had another , wcre candidates, each run wife in Buffalo. A suit for the re- fion his own hook" George IL Wood coveryofthe money failed because wm.1 Nixon, Joshua L. Whedbce, J. A she had nothiug left to prosecute the Vain and Robert P, Smith Orford Free lance: We noticed last week thc resignations of three more magp trates of .hc county, and this is but a con tinuation of what has taken place for the past six months. Since the appointment of the magistrates by the Legislature, nearly one third have resigned. ? 1 j-' Nearly every day some new developments come to light whiclf show the existence of a regularly organized gang of white and col ored parties banded together fo thc purpose of passing counterfeit money and stealing horses in this county. - " V A walk to the green pea fields in the yi- j cinity of New Berne, is the Sunday aner noon jpractice of many of our citizons. ! - . : .v; i! in -! i i L ' -s if iv iff-, s. .. . -! 1 ,-t. Jfji- ."v. H"Vr j . ii n