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sla M -, a SALEM, N. 'rj THURSDAY, FEIiUUARYlS, 1875. JOB PRINTING. We call the attention of all classes who wish printing executed neatly expeditiously, and upon reasonable terms, to the facilities offered at the I eopie s Press Printing Establishment We can furnish, at short notice BLANKS, BILI.II R A DS, I : L ISTTEH-I1 E A DS , CMUDS PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PA M PIILETS, CATALOGUES, POSTERS, NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, &c, &c Tlie IVIdeiil's Policy In Two A WAlJSflSO TTO ALL TUKBULEXT TKUSOXS. In May. ( By OU Drtsidcnt of the United j States A rtvrf(iniation:-V? I 'ru ns. Certain turbulent mid disorderly jiersons. In February To the Senate of the United Slates : Here with I hare the honor to send. In accordance with the resolution of uri-temHnff khiit Elishsi tho Senate of the 3rd liaxtcr. llw brescnt Ex- inst., all the informa- J uk Civil Rights Bill. The session of Congre cannot last longer than two more weeks., ns that body must adjourn by tho 4th of March. The Sjuth h;is no favors to expect from this Congress and may lie prepared for anything which Radical hate may inflict upon her. - ' ''.j.---' Edniurid.-!, from the Judiciary Committee, has rcjKirtcd Imk House Civil Rights bill with out amendment and gave notice that he would call it up at the earliest possible moment. A1KFTING OF THE lliUSTKES OF THE U.VI- Veksity The Trustees, according ;ti notice, convened in the Executive oilice in Raleighi, on me iuui inst., una continued in ! session two days. After report of the committee appointed to institute action for tho recovery "of, the corpo rate seal, ImiJdings, &c., ami the report of tho Treasurer, were received, an Executive Com mittee of seven Trustees to serve twelve months and until their successors shall be appointed, consisting of Messrs. W. A. Graham, Rev. Dr. Ncill McKay, D. M. Carter, W. L. Saunders, r.C. Cameron, John A. Gilmer, and Kemp P, Rattle was appointed. f A committee consislingof the. following Trus tees, viz.: W. AGraham, D. M. Cartcrfjanics S. Amis, Z-. B. Vance, John Kerr, W. T. Fair m. . iahih; .inn ik. ia. .raitcrson was ap pointed to bring to the attention of the General Assembly, in such ' manner as they may ueeni best, the condition bf the Uni versity and the iiuportaueo of its restoration. Saving is Wealth. We would, recommend the following trutliful -saving 10 our young readers, which we clip fn-ni am exchange, as well worthy of their con sideration. e have in our mind's eye several persons who accumulated handsome .estates by frugality, econoni', close attention1 to business, iwd not despising "tluday of small tilings." Slow anil sure Wins tho race, and it isalout tlie only way ix rsons can sucoppi in this section f the country. But to the extract The grwat cause of the jKivcrty of the pocple of the present day is a failure of our common people-to appreciate small things. They do not realize how a 'daily addition, ho it ever so small, will soon make a large pile. If the vouno men and young women of to-day will only be gin, and begin" now, to save a little from their earnings, they will wear a happy s:uile-of com petence when-they reach ! middle life " Not on ly the desire but ability to increasej it will also grow. , : ... i Let clerk and tradesman, laborer and artisan, make now and at once a In-ginning. Store up some of your -youthful force and vigor for fu ture contingency. Let parents teach thuir children to begm early u save. Begin nt the fountain head to control the streanj of extrava gance to cliouse between iHvcrtV ami riches 1a t your youth goon in habits of extravagance lor nity year to come ns they have for fifty year pa. i, ana we sl.all h tve a nation of lje-"-ar tflfl. i r " - rrn - mum ... luoiiecirarisiocracy. Jxt a generation i suen as save in small sums be reared, and we snail lie iree Irom all want. Do not be ambi tious for extravagant fortunes, but do seek that wmcn is tlie iiuty vt every one to obtain, indc pcntiei.ee ana a cimtortablu lumie. Wealth an l enough ot n, is williiu then ach of all is oouiineu ov one paving. ccuti ve of AJkansas wsis not elected,;! have com bined together with force and arms to resist his authority as such Executive, j and other authorities of nid State; and H Whereas. Said Elisha Baxter has liven declar ed duly elected by tho General Assembly of said State), ns provided in tho Constitution thereof, and! has for a long period; been exer Hon in 1113' jxisscssion not I ieret iforo f 11 r n i sh ed relative to affairs in the State of Arkansas. I will venture to ex ress the oinion tltat all the testimony shows that in the election of 1872, Joseph r Brooks was lawfully elected Governor of that State ; that he has been unlaw fully deprived of the possession of his office since that time; that in 1874 tho Constitu- cising the functions of tion wf the State was by said oflicf, linto which violence, intimidation he was i ik ucted accord- and revolutionary pro- ing to the Constitution ceeilings overthrown, and laws of; said State and a new Constitution and ought by its citizens adopted, and h new to Imi considered tho Mate Government es lawful executive there of; and, j j ; Whereas. The said Elisha Bjaxter, nnU-r Sectioii 4 bf Article IV. of the Constitution of the United. States, and the laws passed in pur suance thereof, has heretofore Made appli cation to me to protect said btntc and the citl- tablished. These pro ceedings ir jerniitted to stand practically ig nore all the rights of minorities in all the States.. ) Also, what is is there to prevent each of. the Suites rt-Vnlly readmitted to Federal relations on certain conditions from chang-i ing their constitutions! zens thcretjf against do and violating thejr. th-refirc ;j f f . ? in Arkansas is acquies-i ' I. Uh-sses SI Grant, ccd in? I resiiectfully' tiect fully submit whether a precedent- so dangerous to the stability of State Government, if not of the National Govern ment also, should be! recognized by Con gress. ' I earnestly ask thatCongress will tike' definite action in the matter to relieve, the Executive from acting upon the questions which should be decid ed -by tlie legislative branch of the Govern ment. U. S. G u ant. Executive. Mansion) Feb. 8, 1875. It e process, and by one only Wild!? TO rirc. O .. . 1 tin ! o Jim oiuer -n ncn the news of Carpenter's defeat n-ached the White House ine 1 resuieiit was engaged with a Republican oenalor m discussing t he Jjouisiana question Afti'.r riMHii(v (!.. t..l........ ... 3".. 1 f fe K iwiiioiiiicing tne saa result he handed it over to his visitor with the ! - . i . . inquiry : "iv nere js this to stop?" The Senator paused a moment and then significantly an swered : "Th depends on you,1 Mr. Ti es P deiit." to learn, that Maj. " Dunham. We regret the intense suffering which has lieeti und. rgone by Major John W. Dunnam, the editor of the Raleigh News, ha rendered it necessary fir mm u pave his lelt leg amputate.l. Durin"- Ins necessary absence from the paper, his nbice is liiletl Dy John D. Gameroii, Esq.;. the" nfted ' editor ol the 1 Li 1 Isboro Recorder at They Feak Him. No wonder there is on sternation among the leading "statesmen v asiungton over the election of civ-President Johnson to the Senate. It is related that this somewoat eccentric person h.is kept a complete record oj ail ine letters whieli were Isent to him y " w;;ii'Ntiiiiu jie iwas itusi- upiu, , applying nr olhees and others, and that he is very liable to rea.l interesting; selections froiu these whenever he is harrassed in debate.; .P R, Thomas was he only North Caro lina Congnsman who voted for the nltavtion pf the Civil. Rights Bill in the House- of Repre- eniaiives. Ulmton L. Cobb did not vote. tnough in attendance. t H.XTKEM El.y Cold. The weallier has been exiremeiy, coUl JNortJi and AVestiwith deep snows in i.ngara river at the falls is full of ice and PcnUscot Bay, Me., is frozen over for the urnt time; in a quarter of a century. MM.D. Jlje 12tli was the coldest day of the pcasoiu North; many bar liors along the coast were frozen. -hit n. . uw, heretofore a prominent Re publican of Lenoir county, conies out in a card in the Kington GqZUtc, the first which reads:" paragraph of "InsU-ad of a reformatory movement which 1 tC anx5oU!!ily IiojmmI ti see inaugurated in the Republican party, I am now confronted with the Louisiana outrage and the passage by the Jo,wer. ILnise of Congress of the infamous Civil Jvahti bill, awl - being unwilling to' eudorse tliose twin me;.4 ires of iniquitv, I am forced to never my connection with tlm party which per petuated them." ; , 1 "j 1 is understood Wasiiiutox Rl'moks. It 111:11 me 1 resident is willing to sign tlie Civil Rights Bill as it juissed the House, and would even sign a inoasuw going still furtlier. President! of the United States, dq hereby make proclamation ami com mand all turbulent and disorderly jiersons to dispeiso and : retire peaceably to tlieir res pective abodes within ten days from this date. and ' hereafter I submit themselves to the law ful authoiityjof the said Executive i tmd other constituted authorities of said State!, and I in voke the aidinad co-operation of all good citi zens to J uphold law and preserve the public peace. ' ' j j .; In witness whereof I have hereunto I set my hand and caused the seal of the' United States to lie affixed. Done at tlie Citv of Washington this 15th i day of MiLy, in the year ! of our Lord 1874, ami of ; tho Independence of tho United Sfcvtes the 98th. ! 1 fSirned) ! U. S, GRANT. ; By the President t .. ! ' Hamilton Fish, So- j retary of State, i ! j ! - ! It is said U1.1t tho President' Arkansjis mes sage has Ranged a split among the Republican members iu the House. III! . ! i - -! . : COXGKESSlON'AL Caucls. A bill, viiiuallv for the spppressi.n 01 the j So uth was under consideration by the Republicans in Washing. ion, in caucus, on the night of the 12th, until midnightl it gives tlie President the riHit to suspend hal'cai ; corpus at discretion, awl ai- lioun iarslKilajuKSuixxvLarAa Con gressional elections.! 'niere was i.ne section in the bill prepared by the committee relating to the imjH)sitioii of poll tax, making it prere quisite for votings stricken out. A majority of those present at the caucus, wcie in favor ; of preserving tj10 section, but yieldeil to those who lielieved it to le uneonstitutional. It is lieliov ed that the pauens bill cannot pass tlie House. On theotliei hail shtngton d it. of Feb! 15th, Rbite tljat the PresitK iit favors the caucus bill, and threatens if ICongress fails in its duty he will notjTaii in hi. Should Congress ad journ witlioit :u tion it might lie necessiiry for him to pnxved to greater extremes than the mere suspension of habeas corpus. ! .. I . ' 11,. '. selling liquors on. election day?, pa! Tli bill rwlistricting the c ity of Rtlei-li into five instead of three wanls", passed. ' " In tho SENATE. Feb. 10, tlie Howie mend nientH conwrning- the fence laws iir evernl counties, were concurred in. ' 1 Mr. 'Andrrsn. rules Fnsjend(Hl. awl 'hill al lowing citizens of Caliarrus to vote on the feuce law passed third reading. , Mr. Busliec'H bill repi'aling that section of Battle's Revisal requiring township trusU-cs to rejwrt condition of tho roads to tho commis sioners and leaving the overseer responsible, pissed third reading ayes 19. nays 15. ' In the HOUSE, the new county of Pender, parsed . The Usury bill was considered and postponed until Friday. In SENATE, Feb. 11. several bill., petitions and memorials of a local nature presented and referred. Houso resolution asking our representatives in Conirrcss to urge the repealing or tho Lix on our Suite banks' issue,, was considered at some length. Bill bi authorize the Commissioners of Guil ford and Rickinghani to employ convict labor to drain certain lawls. Passed its. several readings. '.. In the HOUSE, reports from Standing Com mittees were submitted. . -j A bill was introduced to amend an act amend atory of an net to eh u ter the North Carolina Railroad. Referred. Other business of a local nature. Usury bill was taken up a unfinished busi ness and discussed to adjournment. writ en agreement.. Parsed Its third reading by n vote of 22 to 9. . -s m The bill to ailiust the pulilic debt. .f the State ennnng up us tlie special mler. the institute the Joint Coinroitti . fur Mm reixTt mt-ntly ruado by that O.iumitteo was couMrd. Iu further .consideration was i!,tpon until to morrow, 1 . " In th.f HOUSE, the Rcrennn bill was intro dwnsl awl ordenr.l to lie prinhtl. The first HKnrial order for thu day wa the bill toorgnnize. nnu and equip the litilitU of the State. ,ut on motion of .Mr. MUin. tin. Iiill waS intiion.Hl nil Frilwv next, in order that the nnfiniidieU nuh,i of Sttunl.ny niljrfit lie takt-n up. being the considcr.ilion of tho Us ury bill, which was again not dup.-! uf. STATE ITEMS. TI10 HillsU.ro Xccorxlcr says: A new railroad scheme of vast Interest to many of.uir readers was ii-issM thmngh tlm H.,u,e of Represent, tirwwi llinridayUst. Tl new r.d i. de signel to connect the riM-;,in .r ii r r Ai!!::S;V r?W.rough Ciuuhan,: ! i- . i mT .; wt-Kinpiaiii awlterminat. ng at Danville. Hnnning wrallcl with Haw Rirer through the long distance oflts fine w-i-l i"Wer,Ki.w tip a magnllkit inMl lorinoiU Yelopment of a section bitbi t.i , v i vM...,-H,roiii ui more active world. nu sun- nu which fe:u only prevented the r- BntM 11 inn o.-mg reg:initl ha one vaiuauie in the btate. daughter. Mm. inch, a nckUx- and nr .In.m jah-jl at three Imndrtnl tlw,.an. ,bdUrV. Tills is in coni.b.mfL.r. f ..lT. ..: Kheiliv hj SlM-rnn wlN.rn bo c-nil.1 not ohu s.it d.rttlr. TIk: jewels are In the ab treasury Ur fcifo k.t-jKng Dkai Lettf.u Orn.K. TImP o.p,.rt frtlm y.j:irs.,y.. .-n .ring tho yu-.tl. .t, lwl,.r Onio. rvvx iv.,1 4.001.77.1 L iter-, r.-pn nti,, an a-tunlor nominal value. .f$l.'W1?9.,.xchMi. T jewelry .ih. r pr..,H-rtr tn-au-d a of no 'g .9X).R.S. were d.-Uv.l tu t!M. owner. or writers. Inebiding 22a.9S3 r.i, I, cre re tumMl un-.H niil to foreign rHintrie. Fa mix c It U cMini-itiHl U THE MATIKETS. uorrmca by . A. IV, Uglier im -smmarL .f- CicHrral .Ierchat,Jif, ' rrn. (ol.J) Wheat, KUurr Meal. Chop, llaroti, I'urk. Chr Kc. Mitiiiit. 8 a 1 I M a 1 3 5u a 4 21 a 21 a l-'l a tu .") Hi .1 21 III u 121 14 v 15 t . - - - - - 3 . 1-1 T rib. .1 . I t. . I..... r 1. . . .. 1 - n ,,, 1 rm. 1 OO .... ,n.n-u icuniH l,i n.r unnne in A1a Minor Aii.les.Wii, 73 nnnibermer A n inmT Uu' -dried, 4 terrible devastation among the cattle mid lWk, Ptnr.r. 40 i rt,U'', Ul ,t.lu MUS ri,1:,"' 'ron tln ' .. iri,u- 25 ii'W Mieci and nuitM. int tn.n,,n.at,d.ri0ii.ws2riw , n. Inan- h nwltVl- I w ' -- ' - ... .iii-rii nnu mm. K iima... i r .. - . " a 9 (Ml a IS a JO a a 20 cu a a 1 in a M ; Ut a a ?t Aturruan. uiu U4l!t-a4a. IS a -o Utit-d n . I T .... - - - Keri--i.r. ?l SJ.criii.,:.. 1 ri. U. ai Yam, Frit . 0 IV i 1 i Ifn." 5 a- liUit.a.M.lOrfv. . llWa. 3o , Mtrrr iwi. o in a 4 I lnir f raa u o 15 mt ( 0 lfTH 1..M r. mil " y llrtrk. ; oo a ID oy Imjr !raf pine. M- m i.: - . t va In SENATE. F b. 12. House resolution ask ing our Representatives in Congress to urge tlie repeal of Luxes on issues of State banks, cam.! up as unfinished business and was adopted. Mr. Waring, a bill for tho enforcement of contract. Referred Tlie Raleigh Xcics: Tliero has lx-n pbiretl up.ni our trdi.c a iiaviineii of inngnnie iron ore taken from the Mirfaco cn.pping out ..fa vein f iron reirently diMH.Tcred !. the c..unty or Rurke. o are nut a min.mlogit and know I it 1 1.. ..f 1. . i... ... " The Raleish charter bill Iu tbtLtrVM- , . . . "u? .u,u l"! Pn imr . ' - I ....... . nmini limfc reading with amendments, and was sent to Uio House for concurrence iu tho amendments. Rill to incorporate tho Bank of Durham, pass ed third reading. In the HOUSE, amonir unimportant busines. Mr. Eat iimn introduced a resolution in favor of amending the State Cnstitution by legislative enactment. Referred. By Mr. Walker, of Richmond, a bill to estab lish tho City Bank of Wilmington. Referred. By Mr. McCuMiins, a bill to amend tho act authorizing the County Comniis-sioiiers of Raw ; The Raleigh Sentinel aav: Mla PainUr. the Quakeress, told at the Methodic Chun h in it! . . ; anconntvto MiWrilie to tho ra,;t.l .t.- t- ..r v man in ww winu-m part of thH r, i I ouiw iv i hi was Wheat Cuop. Tlierc seems to be genenil complaint of tho wheat crop presentingan un fa vorable; a pptrarance. Vould it not be well to look afUrf Spring seed wheati Ouk Liyiyo ani Oun Dead. We aro in regular receipt of this State periodical, publish ed in R;ileigh, by Col. Fool. It is gotten up in good style, and its literary department is well sustained. Its jolyect is to present in a cheap form 'for preservation a reliable war n-l- cord, ami thi; enterprise should I. v.,ll ' ed, particularly by Torth ! Carolinians. the Yadkin Valley Railroad Couiiiuiry. Ro ferreil. The consideration of tho Usury bill was re sumed without arriving at any conclusion. C.LEXX CIVIL UIOIITS KKSOI.UTIOX3. Mr. Glenn took the floor, and said that ho arose for the double purpose of siipjM.rting tho resolutions, and also making a motion for 'post ponement, having lx.cn earnestly requested by warm iersonal friends of the Republican party todoTso. He did not wih any one to think that on making this motion th.it" he intended to dodge, or in any way evade the question. He said at the time he introduced th.-so resolution he had no thought of the commotion they would create, and regretted that such was the case, but nevertheless, he tod oh Uie very fame ground that he took then, and would not rc tract one word or sentiment uttered then. He had been abusinl and villified by friends and the Republican press of the country, or a part of it had seen fit to heap on him vitup ration and abuse, and though his feelings have been wrought on to homo extent, ye; he cared, noth ing fur it. He was scut here by the good and honest jieople o Yadkin county, a coutitUcn cy that would reflect honor iimhi any man. To that iHinslitueucy ho had made soli inn pledges, and in the course he had pursued he onlv car ried out those pledge. &c. He dosed his re marks by making the inotioii to p9tpvte till Thursd.iy next. ' t Mr. Footosaid: I favor the Jiostponcment of the resolution to a in taiu day, in order that memoirs may luive mature deliberation .u the most memcntous questions evci before this House. i Sir, when I look over this of the inmt A ii flu. ti!tiit... , . . iiwu: doubt. J1,o Baltimore & Ohio RiilnKul have a d.-cp interi-st in the extension of their rad. new limslMil to Danville, and will gtadlr seize the opening thus m ule. ' e a lrotni lir4...lk.I t t. X no ore is mid ti K i na.l.itt.i.. :.. tity. and Po highly magnetic tliat every tree of any iMt upon tho U.p of th knob km lm kill cl by reHate1 strokini of lihtniif. IUu Burgess S. Oailher and Col. W. F. McK.-s.n an. a wo learn, tho fortunate niMKt 4,f the lliouiitain, and ImIi aro highly elated over their )ropcvt of tho futnio tevt l..piu iil of the mineral wealth of Burke. an infidel and a widower with one little daughter and I w Would never IcLlivr go inside a church lok into a Hible. Tlie little girl tik a visit Ui hi l.r..UierV. and tlf brother c:irrhtl her U chim h and S in lav S. !h.1 and when she went home hu enrritO a little Bible with her. and h-ld it up U f.H Imt ftth rr. with "See Im-iv, father, tvliat I've got. and tho man snatched it from h r h.-ind and threw it in the fire and told her she would either Iiavu to give np her religion or l.-ave her lmv. Ami the next morning tho little girl came down with a bundle under her arm. and on hi asking her wliat it meant. hu told him W;u ging to " leave her home, but wanted to pray f.r him. mid then she knelt and effensl n pnixvr fortlic wieked man. On getting up tint fUitT's eyes s wain iu tar. mid be ba.1.-her throw aidu the bundle, that ho want.-d h. r . Lty at hme and imiy for him. and she .lid May and pray, and her father is now a miiwV.cr of tho Co pel. Who Is he? David McLean, or SalUlMiry, lias U-en nii-ix-iiit. d Unitetl SLites i. . Tlie tJ--- RrM-tl to wer- worn. Tu rmpl.-.nl ce.t Slu). T1h- lXCIIAXr.iu An exchango of circuits ha liei h made U twi n Judge Kerr, of the S veiith Judieial District and Judge McKoy. of tin. Fourth Judicial DUtri.t. Judge Kerr will h .Id the courts of tlx.. Fourth Dbtrivl. U-srin- Mm- mi. iinuiswicK eniiiiir n th. 4th Mondav ui ri oyuary. ami .lu.lge .MeKov th court in 'he S.venth district. U-giiinh.gat Alamance on tne ui Alum lay in 1-el.ruarv. Five negro prisoners 1 from the fail iu t'h'irlottc I In icniM' t . . i.ial wm-K. it.I one aMenr.iti mo. nnu 1 1 mi i , iuk ..r n. I ... and the lobl.ies. I feel the magnitu.le its Im-" ui,Llf V.Vrr I1,',aU' nltwiM.lli.-ra. portanee. Tlnre never has been a suhje pre-' kV bv'-uJ" V"rt' ' ,rr J1- sentedto the cfinsideriition of the iieople r ! SIvi Tbv m I ..., I4"" r and knocked North Carolina of mote vital internet th :ll tllld I I rnitt tlijti. tlitd . i ... . ....... i nave nodisjiosition to delay action ni mvowii account. Jlie po-ition I have taken on this iior heretofore. I still adhere to iu re"ard to this vital question. I he new spam-r niav crit icise my actions, and I may ixj coiideiiiue. by some aim my motive impugned, but that doea not deter me from doing what I In lievo to U right as an humble memlier of this UkIv. My course here, which h;us U en the cause of such, extended iiotom ty recent y, is not incon sisu-nc with the iMiMtion which bwtli my uoble colleague (Col. Dula) and myself occupied bo- iuiit ur eoiisiuuents in the last camjiaigu. The subject waa then dailv diseuss4-d U f..rL them. . ii ii. u t nouiing i sain then. I have no regrets ..v lor my aciion upon i lie civil Ki;hts bill i. f . . . . i . . . j. wn-iw, out remain sieauiat ami immove able in those principles which I lielicvo dear to ine hearts or all true North Carolinians; bcljcv ing the iKissaire of that odious llli-:Liirt. will mi ly degrade and lower us in the scale of human society, it tno feenntu fastens that law upon ... "omu not ,KJ lri' t" iy cinslituents to .luuiaie longer with thcjiarty that iUhs it and they will sustain ine in my course. But In or- uer tint there may be a full and nntrnniniclled expression by the m.-mlHTs. and the Hon Thk AMEtriCAN Fa'kmeu for Februarv P(,m,l to hand well, laden with a rich freight of matter not only readable but instructive ami dintlv practical , ttrnctions for making super-phosphates on the farm ; j letters on sheep hiisbamt- ry ; a verjr fxU horticultural department, cm brai ing finilraiHl vegetalae growing, the eulti- . anon ol(niwers, &c.; a valuable pa-r givino the mode ofWsing early potatoes bvthutrnelZ crs of Southeastern Virginia; fisJ, culture with mstructis fo faking trout nds on tho farm, &e. Ttitf in ipe M thii journal, including jxist age, is $1.60,1 year, or only $1.10 each toclulw of five or more. , The nnmialmr. R ...,i d ...v. : ,1 ' .Illt. & tH. Baltimore, j3Id will send SDeeinwn copies free ion receipt ofstanin fi.r i-wi,.,,.. : I hi . t "ov i STATE LCGISUTIRE. C. W. Johcs, D.-mocrat, has been elect ed U. S. Senator fro:n Florida. CONt5ED ITlJOM THE KA LEIGH NEWS. j In SENATE, TueidW Feb. 9th. tim IT-.i" hill coming; up as unfinished business, was debated and;p,tponed until Monday. routing else if in teres t. . j In the HOUSE. Mr. Oaksmlth's bill to the Boara jof Internal Improvements was re ferred. ! -i j By Mr. McRie. a till to ineor,,. ui Creenslioro & Fayctteyille Riilroad. Referred. iiou.se: resolution of inquiry to W. A. Smiti. concerning :thet affiiirs of the Western North Carolina Railroad Liken tip nnd rr.,..! Joint Committee on State Railroads Joint resolution, requesting the Joint ComL mittee on the Public Debt U ascerLiin at l. .i rice the; construction mil road bondV. ?..-! i... tho State, vmi bo purchased or taken no. t.wt its several remliugs. ' i Bill to relieve counties from the costs of pro cectlings.inlfenminal actionspassed its read inffs. .' 1 : s ' '! - - - Bill requiring an additional report from town ships in t-eg. nl to1 public roads to the Superior Court, tabled. ; , ; 1 A W jto'transfiT to the jnrisdMion of the ! SnpcriorjOonrl violations of tlie laws' nTriinct ! !!-. , . ... ' "a . swms to lie crowdwi with ,tJ r lMines tcwlay, I think the iKistponenieiit asked for by the "en tleman from Yadkin (Mr. Glem.) is pn,tM.rrand 1 hoHi will meet with no fbj.etion whatever, out of courtesy to him and those who wi.b fSr inore time for reflection. As to myself, my course is plainlv m tikd out in the remarks which I made the othar day. Mr. Sj)eakcr. I think a matter of such vast magnitude as this should unite us all in one solid phalanx Inith for the. good and harmony of this great nation. With these remarks, I call for tho question. Al. the con,1si"n of Mr. Footo's remarks. Mr. Walker, of Richmond, said : Mr. SiKiaker, 1 will cheerfully concede to the gentleman from Yadkin all that he can demand. lucre is no gentleman in this Hall, whatever t lilu rwti iti.... 1 A.l!! f a V .... ...i.t.,, Ruiuanons, ior whom I cntertiin a higher prsonal regard than myhonoreil friciiA "111 XHIIKIII to ojp expression course tion may result in his noliiu-.l min a - - i .fx . i ....... a n ijvi II fon of North Carolina, and with a heart swell ing with the generous impulses which chamc. terize her jK.ople. I will tell the m titleman that no man who follows the lead of his conscience v tl Iwl m .1A. a I a s a ... .. a me conimaiuis of his judgment, and cs.cially one who stamls in vimlicaiioh of the supremacy of the Anglo Saxon race, can ever tail to command the nfrrtion r..t .i... f ev,.ry true Nortn Caralinian who is t tram- . ! jiiii.r t.iieilor Harris ha drawn CIO indictments ui .asii wiuuiy lor lailurc to Ht , tixes. . . y P"""'"!'. N-w II mover iiamtv. a child, les than thrin v.vir of a"... was lu"t in tlie woods, where he sjM-nt tbu eoM,-t niHit of iiuu il e y nvihg, tlHm'l in oniigerous ci.nillllon. Ho Wa . a n f .Mr. Felix M.i ks. and was lj-t bv folluwiif the di- auMt !.... . f l.t . ..I a .rvKo.i ... mwier, w ihi w ent out to visit a ncigiuair. j 4? . . ' oi i-KKME v.oi KT nmsmxs.T. D. Win- roesur. .ir.. vs. a. (Jaddv. E.xi-cnUr. Imm union nmruio.1. Clwrb-Ji R. Brwer and wife , A,V'"V,! A-11 l"vey. rront Crav. n-anirmed Jes..e P. Itton vs. S. A. Kelly r.u.. frm D i vhaffirnied. Burwell ll,t ,,d wif., v. Sam oei Ji.iiiiiie. irom Moke anirniil. Ifc J. ix.i.joun vs. u. i.. una k. Jlx.i-utor. from D.i- T.,.V'v-,Hi!'lniljinlgiiii..t for plaintiff. Wil .mi iiiaxion a. a., rroin IVr-on n verMMl State vs. Warren Carter, from Davn rr..r rcmrc tie tioco. C-r S;iin vs. J. W. CaiUiar . t., iroui Uavn. allirtul. Th Duplin Hccord savs: Tlm broilieri Ko-kfHh township, M.'r R. N. J). H. nl Y Hiam. tire now wndiiig twenty -om. thil oreu io m h.H.i. it three l-rolln rs. nnv where Vvm;""1 ,'1M, lhIj4.J""lvill r.i..rt,theMcsrs. imams can atari a lew more. of S. A nephew of Stonewall .T i.-luo. niece of George B. MiClcllan at Denver the oth er day. Up to latest advice tliero had lWn ?n.VU Ijcrsons arrested in Paris for participation in the insurrection of the Commune. .i ,,",flrtn;!:,'lu'nl BeTiew 'f CalcutU states that . f)00 inverts to Christianity were baptiz ed in India during the year 1874. and 1.0U0 in liurmah. A woman living near th Rlchanl Mine. In x' nave riiien. Mr i iiirrin nuiHi i- xT -i l... i . ... is wi.shes. but tocamnient niHin nuigaant shin C.ii.trl. k it4. t..i...t. .... which fell from his lins dining tilu. sisters and her uioihor. K.;.7 - ' ., of his remarks. Ha shv ,h.. . ' near relation "" v,lt' mwr i T I . . ..11 .... i . J i nave saiil ..... ".hi even more uwn 1. intended to say. but I d sincerely lu.pe that the motion of my friend will lw adopted without a dissenting voice. aiiu moiion io imstiiiiiiii ..in..:i...r ,4 v. 1 ...ICII. Peebles, a bill In rojis m favor of Referred In SENATE, Feb 12. Mr. re.M-il ilm l..... r i: ... ..... wi ui-1 ij, Jiose niakinrr :u!vfiiw.u niiu. ... ,, vuiii. mini iorii.2 leJ!.iI1SiivCO-rrrattUth town of Yadkin Col reSngs Com Several The bill to amend the charter of the Caroli na Narrow Gnago Railroad passed its third rending, after the a.Uption ,rnirnicm!m.nl r;;!" that the suLcrij.tion :nl, !:i C.it iwkicouiity nnd the citizen thenof .hall byVhrrsen1 f M ty, exec,. In the HOUSE, the Usury bill dis- o.l n,fi flnf TE- "n,l-y P1'- Mr- Oraluim call od up bill to revive the Board of Internal Im provement. Passed its thin! reading ra r . . . i?11? "1 ,,iU l chapter . .vui. D iwjiis:u. joe 1,1 1 1 five lhi n, : lion on the cnij pf tho tenant, w1 thou ords A three cent ftnmp will now carrv a letU r from any ,Mirt of the UniUM Static tn a Canadian , -' inailtaii stamp will iierform Uio same serviiHi the otli. r way. A shrewd IndianaiKilia vhlow tnado bcr lov er deposit 3.000 in the hands of a trustee on he morning of their welding dav. th n one! to Ihj at her order for divorce purpose ahould ho ever desire to take such action. Tlie sclwom r Angelina, f.m Indiantown. N. C. to Norfo k, V a., hdeil with 2,200 bushels of ZZ'culi "rtr wn, " SoutlK-m branch tif Elizalieth river. A norti..n . ..r .i. fc'irT '-"""Staff Gmmly. WiUiams & 6Z . ... .r aavcu ami uio vessel .m'uctl. So avs the Iir7inarj. J j General G. T. Anderson, of Atlanta Ga well known in the Confederate army as Tia An.leiui." is now in orresiM.ndence with tho Egyptian authorities, and it is probable will bike rvH intheaniirof tho Khedive. I, the Army of Northern Virginia ho was knowr! as,n of Gen. Leo's mo.t stubUirn fiHitin Generals. " ( . " Tlie rnmlrr of , British w a-going Khim amounts U. 10.538; An.Hriean. 6.8o3. N'orwv Btamh iwxt. with 4.4G4. '11. to,,ag f ,,Jt ?m "ttan. is 3.244.8 of whh h lo,Kx oeioiigs to j-.ngian.l. or88C.C08 Uins more Hum tlie rest of the world. Ri nienvlHir, tint you cannot nl wvs have a chance orMifcring a fortune for 1. Those wishing to I.V.t. could not du letter tkin to ffl",1.1 -kul h. V Uv TvX: Cift C,n" rl Assoela. Hon, vhteh gi,Vs nway S0CI.0OO for9l, or many other valuable prizes. ' - Z ... niruni; an.i in.iu niuKli. r fl k. ia tin Mine village. nomU ring tx of whii h 70 arc mahair goats, the same numU r 8, i ren.rtitl. Statistical tibks show tliat Hmti are in !. wliob, world nlKiut 1G c-hl.n with aUnit I.iflf).. O0 inhabitants; nln. with rrrr 1.0lryir) twelve tviih from l.inx".0iX) iUa.Iu twenty wiUi from 3.IM to aDjajn tn 4ai.UJ0; thirty-thrw with from lX).tiiKi t.. SOJ.mii. and ninety with from UMl.HK) to 200.000. . Tlie a", gregateof the ljailatiott of these hrr riti. c.iupnM.W.0uMl0..f inhabitants tlt U U. say. the twentVM ighth ttrt .r the entire mu tation of the globe. Itcostsngianl deal to burr n public man; more, we susjicct. tltin the tax'-jwyer, w.,l. U .,I,,l.,r..toJ,ny if tln-y were ciumiIuI aU ut it. ine i,wi i..r in ruiiT.d expetiM-H ..f M.imr i lIMTrL"'r:.,"W,Vrk l',r' "'""t.slt..; -I.JOO.uO. r i ve Intel of nr.,. Wrr ,x i the total ot i,,g fl 621 : and t.. tl.U .'..,..t i 1... 11 1 A m . w oo aiiocu C.-i lor the tiuuu- 111 tK.-rburib. """its ami iicrornlions c-t the amounts of 5101 Worth b iekner nwches rnmbn-. tickets of admission t-. the t him It ot $.G.i) A conntrrf. itUnlteilSL.t.'sTfea-nry haUvn Mevteil ut Bton. av well exeriit, that even i lie most kiinul dWettivit differ tw U its tro, ekimeter and have linallv d.-t.-niiiiied in.... tl tolloxving minnte .liflT.-renc. s fn.oi tli gi.uiu.-: "On tlm gtnmn Uw laittons ,itt thtt ni ..f John Qwim y A.lams aro rf tly nam I. wh.le .i me r.Himcri. It tliey have nij Irn gul.r more of an at.igonal farm; on the getiuin tl,.. small tia-i of tlie female figure t.f Jntiee ar in niNi natural, w hile on lint oui.t-rfelt tin- sniau i.iea nre very small, ntd lh titUe otto very olcunr. Histouicai. Time Pikce.-A witch now m, n ur in a h..p in HmJ.towu. Kr.. reuteil to CMlZTcsk vinr. Corn.!. Ai.na.lU. ALU July 22. 1773" .k miii i.j, n iiliaui itohinwii. of Uv.-r--d. and numbered 2.47i. It U n..w tbr projK-rty of Mr. William J.Atui. ..flUnU town. to xvh.iiii it was given by a nmn wlnnn Uovcrnor Juhns.m tlulciidctl when on trial f..r forgxry. ; Bxi-nsT Statistics. The pnt rear ha-Ui-ii one of great den..ininntional growl li u iil, the BatiHrts ,.f tho United SlaU.. In tli tcv-l year they hue gaiiHMl 51 as. ia;i..i,. 930 eh. in he. tZ6 onl.iii.inl nnnit, r. 127.CJJ m. m-Im-m, making tlie pnmt grat;d totaN 912 .-f. t iatioi,-. Xl.ol rhiirvlw. .nlair. ,i. i-ttr-and 1 .764.17 1 ebun li lueuibrrs ..f wIkhu Hri.4Ci; were Uii4-.l during H. ,ui. ,-nr. Uny hive alanit H.000 m.n rbur. Imi. llunllm have minister. Tlio elnm-la durin" t!. .w.'i y.r haveimn-aMtl faUr Umm tlie miu.la r of IllllilstelS. 1.. .iIU,M. C,iAS ftiv'ti3 at Mrmiiis. 1" eli. 9 nH i-irn'.vul ,.-.Ur ha Un. .1, ;,. uieiiMf iMi.-ce. 'ILo MmU ttere thr.ii-.-. with .ople all day. Tlie weatli. r wa r.ilher I.ni ttM.l f, r ii-nifort. 'n. nn. rti.-.u wa unAt by a pr.H-e.ioi, ,f ulk r tuiM-bief-uia-kers, mid tin- evening ,y a grand pageant ..flln Meiiiplu. the feature of wbhh Weiv xl.it.ile.l 111 a serif f lion-teen lal.l. aux rc ntiif : St. O.-orge and UH-Tlrag.-t; tTw? ; Itoisiauee T.i Chivalry; tla VUiou ..r Col umbo-; lb., present ril eU.tach!- a 22 Kurter WrV; V " . f. IV I X STO X TO It A CO 31 A It KKT. I.rcs. NVtr Common, Jo-h1. m-iaJi.... 7 no t o zo 10 1M to 17 LO Jf fai IfUx 'V io i6 CO X 1 to II M 14 U to 1 OJ 18 O to 2i tu -lergouig n irura In a shop in Bird-to iwllowing iiiMriHioti: -Vu Hon. Patrick Henry, a del. gato in ( from tho Pn.vini-o of 1r-iiii w bv h ltxr. New Couiinoa, ' " -;.vI, Iflinm.Wrapfrt - . M.ibojrmy I n 1 1 1 v Tmhm Vi i r 1 " ! T l""o Vrry (omtiiuii. V IIrU.it. - ti u-.krr", le-il Cni'iiuti, y Kt. Urairt. Mntiutn. fine. Kxtra, i 3 w to 7. iJ to Io. I'lfV.la It. I v.OO to W. 2-"U0 to iO. 7.IJ Io 12. lvXuto IU. i:.lo lo 55. 4S0 to tn. i.lAI tu UO. nic!ar.:ond Toliucco Slnrkcf. Lrc f. f. fJ io 7 j to J Io V 0 in l: ro lo 12 01 lo I 4 00 io IS lo to i II 14 IS 17 . BLICK. ery common Mwlitnn to ood Kxira I.xr Coin una Med in, t. Coo.1 Fin a Extra c!rc:irti fttivnr. Ltc--Cvmraon to Uedium Jool to Fioe Fin a noVing n-kiiig l.cir t'oiiitiioii to medium Jvtra filler" Wairrrt Com nion Misliuui to r.i ine 0 Extra a 1000 4X1-. Wairrtts-Commoii tomrdimn fo 2 f.d lio.i.1 to fine 2ixl io fn -lra 44 ixj to to CO :o Ui so so So 00 c 6 00 to 7 SO 12 J tJ 31 IO Z' Ul io 31 ll XT 40 lo 4') 00 .1011 to 12 10 12 SO to f, t 17 1J lo ?! 10 1IV io 2S Wl 27 Si l to 41 in 4S ut to j in Ml 0 10 tayttfrtnie. Feb. li.-.:ar. 12 a .12 r b.ur,S.ij. $$ t-0 .,- m ,.J( aW; I'ye, I 2.; Wheal, i 11 11. , ti U.rlA't 17: Vl,i,ky.M)tKl; ftrandv. ivit ; S.f ;,a I i-mJ. . C.i irlwttr. Krb. .V. lu.n JI1 J21 V-.V ?i .! ;. .a. J". , -ii-i.i,, h 1 S ; U heal. Ml in a ll im i .i.dr. UI a U) . .100 BUSHELS i:imr 1 trU-irL a-.. S(V.i:ix I blVKII. lln..4!,r .-rrr-n ,,r M . . !: n t -r iluiuarua. an I . .i. (Jra-w Src I." " . of all kind.. li.t.-V and tvi.U. . t t'ur lf In Fb. I. I75.-7-im. 'f p t)H' IIILSII ... .... . . .. , . . . . f-i at II... S,, ,,,,,!, Court, ex, funding hi tlniy .. tin- gl.,1-; S-i. in the Alh .n.!.ra lNi.:.Mila r. the Surrender of (.raiiada; th.. Kill ..r Granada; How a W. rld wa W.hi at CIh i,. 1192: Kllllcllk..ti..u of Colllliilrtl l..!-.lienl Kepn ntatioi, ,.f Ilubi- Kir-l Vova 'e Mytenes of the !e, .S .k- on Unl the hii Sintu Maria on tlH. DiM.verv of An rn-a. Cl iiinlMM in Chain iu FrtrU San K.nui,,s lKn.th..fColnu.lMi. !,. S..t., i S....,nh ..fUi. Miyiij pi. ,. Sotl, liiMveriiig tint MiiM ippi. S king the Fountain .r Vonlh. Barial of liSoto. and Al-ah.iof tSdumhci. Tlierf. lift or these tableaux n Uiay uiore. thnatgh .be slui tn wa magniGeent. Tli .xBitutuej. wi n golten up in llif fineat atvl. and wen- Ir.M- in 1 1 iu lime nnd eluir-ieter nsn. iuv 1'ri.LiV evniin.. at KJ. I. K5.-7 rm. H. I. UlTTS. IkI V 1 - '-r-y ii;t i i't- jia'.EM. X. i: I .1ST o I Ji I-I'ICI hV RKMAlMNi; IN" TIIK.'lltST KrifK T SAI.KM. X. rFVirtry Ut. Ltll uT. ?dr LidU 1-Mtr. Mirit fr-t.1.. Xancy lor.t. Mm. J4i.e Fir.l. Jdr. II. S jri,,e...r Mr.. ira Mi.,iliz. Mi MitiHl. K 2ull . li ll-u.e i:. iVinm n. Hl ILatti,- I attl " 5'."- H' lUyii-.M-. Mi-.il. 11. M,.ii!,. Jli-. Ktuiiu f. S.iiitl,, t.a in.L Thou,, Mf lsu.1. J-i'. reliJV-i..il.1 M-I.il .... .. ... 1 .. .w.nanfc caicinm lignta allowed thetn to tla Ut oivatiiage. llH. affair -l..l w ith a M-ri- 1.r1111.ini tal.I i---'.-. - .......11 a 1 nme net i.l.-nt or i net lent w iuar 1110 icstivities of the waaion. Tribune lant tableaux at the New Memphis lliea wln.Img up with a grand Kill. eTt-rvthin-ing Mff witbont a It.-rle net id. nt or incident iar Uiu festivities of the cvaion. Tribunt Every jiound . fcf t hinil contains 70.0CO in rU Ia4lud to death. MARRIED, in iu.n. on uF.innlar. Irtrh Int.. at G. W. of franiiintfoii, Duviccouutr, to Mm Ejiii Millcx. V. IIIIIXUII, riii:r, In thN tilare. on tlioliih In. v. i.-u CoorcR, a-vil I year 4 mouths and 20 Uvs. In tin.. rIar. aftr a lii,.n.r!n :nn. .... .a.. o'rli- 7 VrVT4h y;;K"T:I. daughter of the late Tlvnt . W. Itrown. of Wibniotfton. and "v ol tui.J. H.ia.llllL'1'. ur.,w Vurfc fi.w . - - . . In Willt.H. Janiiarr -v(l. 1 m II.. . SnocsE, a-et 41 year. 4 months nn.I lfl.L.r ... UlUOHlllfV All MiHnlaV Ivk taa f T Itornitoca:, wife of Cha. Uuthrock. ared il.mi n year. i , ..." " In UiU eonntr. o frt.U ii. t r ccx, wifa of Ooorv F. Ilegr, aoJ about iixrarx. In this cuitntv. on TiiMdav ial. int p. .... beth Teagic wife of Iaac Tcajne. sjed 4D year. Ill this enimtv. on tti till. "f-. Cuittt, acl aU.ut 45 vears. In Davidson Catmir kn i...'oii. - -- -- asaw en - a. av a ' t. days. : n In Bavhbwn aiui.lv, on the 2p1 inst.. Jo rrn II. l.ESHMR. KXM.J mm f Jol,n r. m J4le ifcxitnliamcr. of tyt.l.oi,; pneumonia, ed 4 y-ars, 11 uionUisand 27 days. . IUa4, liule son. thy work U done. Tbe enwi is pat, the crown is w.m ; Krot, faifferinj: child, on Caiman'., !r, w here pain i felt and feared n-t nte. ; , J-ell. swecf child, xhort arai thy r-, A few seasons here, then railed away. THOSE LONG DAYS Also Nw Novel, Keliool It.ioks. Plack ;taxl lapcr. Paper bound roem, Jtc. Call at the B(X)KSTORE, BITCIHXi"3 titXTUta t ttT. W. f. Ur-.wn. J..',u Itran .n. J. M. l'.rwrr j imp .11. Cirr.i Jam,-. f.,:ry. S. K. 1,atorr 1111. tll. iVt-nwi. JaiiK l'n.r.ML A Men l'r. yer. C. A. FiUjerjM. Alfred l Fu-rt. rhriian ILirtiiian, Jarm- M. Jaris Jam. Jj.ri-. T1h.,,i I-ahn,it. Andn-w l.t.-ar-nth. J. II. Mit'.er. ll-.,-a Myers W. II. Miller. IK,. MilrU!!. Ir.TJ... M. O.U.mc. K.m l. II. J. I1,ilJir. Ja.b :J Tli.m.as l!ot.ti. J. N. S!a.,T. Iho.JH Jni.hh. II." . nnirr, ticura Wibiart. 11. w. siioi:k. p. .xr The S.iprcme Court, hat in? bv their jiidnint. repU.v l vii the Ccsub. tlie Utc imuitnt in IbH li:rict: I iHifv my fnnd4 and tba l.r.-. thai I l.a re.iii,. the practi.fr thr h. in ll.e Counties uf Moke. Ihivir. IhivUni ail Fomth. 1miu atte itiidi aillbc pveti . t-x bituits entruAtcd Ui inr. TlliJU. f."WJION. . Winwi. N.C Feb. lt, H73u &?rs YD Fm s it I 4 BY I m prove.! CUCl'M II KH . n't.iii it-,r s 'ii'i . . ..ii w.e ac- t..-. itiowle.11 KTAXDAKIl of the n.aikel. I r .4ilur rer diet, the Let tiii.p for ti.e Utv-t iiM.ncr. Attention i- iuxi'el to , Ul ifclilrv' In,. Jfovrd Hrarket. tfie" Ir t 1-t.eik" Vaivr an ! withdrawn aSlliont JwU.art. the joints, and the rprr -hawiWr never crack. -al- or will l-t a lifeti e. For Kale bv IVwWs I ani me tra.le ireiierallr. In order LiLe anr lUml t m ih i. i -' tli. whiHi POST OFFICE SUILDIKG. S.UM, H.C THllSK whowl.h losoppl) tnctnirlTf 1 witL freh and rIiabl- . ..... - .. . DRUGS & mEDICINES, an ilways find them at th abo - t I lib mnt. at reasonable prices. ' FANCY AnTICLES. PERFUMERY, SOATS, X0TI0SS, PATENT 3IEDICINES. - lOti.000 lha. Old Casting WaattMl! At.-lU Salrni Agrirultnral Work. Salrm. X . C. TIm CaUJI Fltw m-iil utA rhrile, M a &u Co in red by tlm Salem Agricultural Works, Sah-m. y. c. .For 11 r Saving Maclilnerv g to I lie Sah-m Agricultural Works Sab-iu. N'. V. ' A. W. 2 EVELY, (I-ste Aitant r.t-M aUrt' ocucrsl. ATTKN'DSTO lil'SlKKSS ' BKFOKK THE VARlUl'd , Departments of the CoTernmcnt OFFIC'K 421.' K. flTRKKrl oimoitf: rosr-oKFiCE dkhahtmkxt. AST- poat-OfWe Add te. Ink 1. . :t. Vs ton Ciiy. Ii. C. , Land for Sale and R nt. ir that T bare apvmf imt. .r 1. ... 1 1' 1 1 " 1 ,'jH'-y' riunjs be eart-fiil and that It j I impcored. and oihr wtiU.ut lti.irr.i eniri.t. if.d " , ---niw im nooTe. 11 yoa ! Know 1 efnoraciejp sm pni rnli t4aiT. Ian.1. wiiere to buy. uVatvifrfiira cimiUira, loetlier with I Tcruis car to m lutr. VI mt,nT , n,,'.,rrw" "f e avnt nran-4 r..u. will j I bare al-i arrcral fanus to rent 'f.."r net vear. lepnnir . fnrnthcl br addtwin-wlUi anin, j whh aw in onler " . CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, Mannfacturtr, I ... Jv lP4y ual wtJUouwo.or n- 506 CdOimerw. : ltdl.d..l.J.t- IV. i " '1 i '1 IT'V"' : - -- - , - mniirr raniniur imht to Feb. is, 1873.-7-OIU. tflu X. t". Juut 1. 1374X3-IC . II. Xt. 251LS
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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