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.. 1 -Y p jrlllg 't& i : ; . SS, :V -.!, SlWr.-f' ; .T lMPItanfipprSetor. - ; - , "fcr WlLwIjlGTiVM Ja-IV flTATE(fa : ; 10 or'more copies, each, 1 year, . '-'"ids not' requircd'that Qnbs "V Post-Offlc. '.The namber il 'secure the rates to those who theaper win be directed to manx urerent Post- ;;.:bffice wWareBubc Udeeired. foment . . must accompany r, A copy of the paper ISSSStti Bemittanees mut be made by cheeky Drafts I Postal Money OIotBcEister letter. , Post. ;aatwWrestetlettwhend6sii , , , fU ' i jv I Sf 1X7::": r 1 1m "hnWlBher. ' Specimen copies forwarded when desireo. EK ,1 if-....-.-.- A' n;.'to.tttf' LET EVERY SUBSCRIBER TO THE WEEK- edtoprewpostagontheJ7B ti'ofcatiop "njivn.Ti in nrn-ft or HnDsennrion. ex-.j mmmmmm' SPfe . jcr jrcci,Liivi yalto6B.",- i -ThefbllOwinir .will I be our revised iV ' ';V"i; Jh;-; p5 j ; jit -si.-.'. -t. :t t! - i i terms of subscription t " - i . t .. v.? , v i i:int oi i or more. Bosiaee rau shall enforce the: cash rigidly than ever before t .our subscribers remit promptly names jui ue uroipjeu ; u .;o ,'i3.-u.'-ji1sfl-., . . r ine ' '& H t-'.J and get them to" join in; vWe -want the biggest subscription list in North v r nran tuic ; ; . I uontoH tn thn gtniiont jrF nnhltn mnrglil I ?TTWrifhwiawhrr.h i?oea into I and -political , history ,. Verily ;i these , . , , , . M...r jt3 j-T;"-"- , , . . . be ;days wnen. tbe wicked beareth wnaance was larger; man coum uave ...effect J8na;lst,18ra, r'Now is the tim for getting up Clubs wwrwatiuwjr1;awHwiiaHenIp 0 tbatwaybe exceptions raihw 4haii to the ;"VVbbbxt Star' , Show the pa- fo dicthepplicyJhea required to secure the nessary hi?h e,, to be -witnj grains ot ;l:.:.t: ,,-i:.f.u-;v, - .. . :; : m the jcourse'rof whtclr are several The appointment is still deferred to ;n nB;.A. :i 'Jw :H barolbiaifeW"-s f ; ' We have no 'club ; rates for any twit -iTtr I j ; A NEW SCaNOAL. 5 L -' -That ' ferret-like ionrnall the xkbw ai"' h" earAed anotherbig 8W correspondence gives what appeara to be a cbmnlete historv'of the cir- cumstances under which Fred Grant's father-in-law and Senator Logan ob-r tained possession of a valuable mining j t)robeW5inColoTado ,bv nrocuriisr --s,j ., -... ft;.-t-;iK i.;,.:-:; : . .me removal oi a u ouge wno siooa -in Jt j!the, way of tho;contemplated seizure, i enn tfA onnAinimonf! P r a -t" wtiri A vi - fT t U" u,theirjcl WMwaynttiAaajan&ween.in.Epg8sps?.1: ;".Tkera liave hfifin a iroorl manv rn, ?.4S' tr:-va-r--j-r.:r"!:rrr.,!.'r i influence Has Jbeen used lor theemoiu (V ment,)f: friends in4relatives: of .the i:JPre8ident;-bat We -doinot. know of Lau y uiuaiiuase vranspireu wufcu ,, -V the Pelican from operating their ri f AI Kn.nn. C..i TT 1 " ' TS i ' i1; -GrSnltVand H6hore,tin"o!der w cote the removal of Judge Belfords biifc - foenatori Looran vsavai.he. raid . than. ., . p - i-- 4 - .-Ma rMi. Z'f., u'l .- " vuBiuw Jndrra Rtrtn wl.ft tvo j'j ,7 p-p" i" M77"rr-7TT" els come to tne 7-"rKwr"; w transaction, .,4S!;, ;&crf f 1: trorrt..., jThis ls just .the condition! of Flodden. The man.ia an nngrate-; -a What follows, cbudensincr thehis- I ''' ' . " '..'" 'V,-"-'.' .'" i -:v fnl WmipIi tvKwlAwtt nnt!tti rti -Irin. wjaa-ivy;i-MjsV)i i Would take place as sopft as the Hotise I wcuco rvuuu..uo jico i .-vf --. . -.fc tu ; .-jyftKsi : . i ffinniner : or. t- tbe . .end. .Konth I " """- Y, I .ti vr 'ka-v -u. r J t SfeSsfe?! W moving heasurydy fch ihii deluded depositors; d .oro ! for 8everalejribbeoQfJHPgeWth-. is -?THr.i Cimair.basJ1 been " ''silen - ler types of manhood lceep; memories i ur.ril1,L'2 : -i iilras. V DemratidMbuntain,n me-drtbeM ouehfaces4 dare hot fresh-burninlike theGheDers skcred JJ nl tbe pen tentiaryW . AiSa fire forev thoMrem ; - t.-uii.xiJw ,a i-i-.r:-i.:;iI.t,1 eQH 5n tracing some of ih miss ng, , 4"" ?rKtZWZ1?ZA boals pi, bills are alreadypouring in, ? ' wr i mon ih .mMmmVmmm. .Sipa'pd.l3; bills were hkJ&Wm purpose, the Southrollnhinr of aftf ' f-TTI iutroduced,;ihei majority: or honest, Commonwealth, where: for 8hkdes of Copiri.oo'saVe the ultra da' " f88!8 n Sbre, Were.iQeuable ex-rebeli' to get their generation a Ithere V haar beenf liberty, icaf favof m4resioraUbnf MDim, ' :M0Mm(: bauds' IntoHneTreasuryitndremh thoutlicenseTidewUhouthw ocratio partywi t&&&W tmt xi ;,:,mjvafJaeBe outbade, lover without ;d ; of the d.8tncM which the two. mines bui ihegSn, ihe eno only tion and peace ;andien bn; and want to f driveUhe people ih:Sonth;' jm&am the fewrstidropsb by ihe prudence d.valof ofK ftRnVSntdmn an&er the advance guard of the grand Bour. M&MWh6?. . dacteimloe,. has been made posrible by the dirt- eeriioweT 'urdm&e ' n ibjunelioo preventing' the owners tUbA nhfUrkZt ofber children have left i the I cradle hn UJitinJithtjAA aid Honore, Logan & Co. in their, plot to get possession of the Pelican; m?n fnllnwfld Ks aetioninthatcase ; by an rdejdem notice or hearing, which gave one of the Dives ' . ; . , . , 7--: . ( 1 cbfapatra fgeem8 iucredible, hut we, have .the f aCt8 f rom the most autheli'tio source. T , v i j t . -. .vWiththesetransactionsassociatem ber.of the : President's household for ri1 ''i I menu revenue, ,, v- aduu , ,uune 1 bridle and other dark doinrra of the I theAmerkainiste and Yon-'havo as'beintiful a inMec fflrcontfempla fprcontem mem one momeni wuen uihjssub is zmm 'SSTfeM ;fttj i ' i : mi in 'OTic3 oiK" the BPCBiida'ns. 1! 1 It; can hardly be ::etpected that the ern pouucians. v x ne ipnocipat biock . ;w . . ... . . t ... - in; trade pt tbat viperous party is the imputation? upon toe ooutnern mem- iL. L1.. . . f . a a - A . I tbe Democrats "have; thrown w de j. f" j '." j ' " . lcted I auu ""SSV11 u ensrpuo ,wijww i eiven The minor orncea ia a" re- ward for their aervicei to .the JJnion, andkicked them out into the street l at the bidding of the Contederatea. I rt.fiiri"iiIll'iWf-ril--i-ti j have been studiously1 filled with ex- 1 a'Qd venom, these : KOrthern dough ;, 'J.. J nave I cranny oJ i ci'ean of I w.. ' ". " J i KL ' 1 " 1 r ;4ies m tfiey jt 'L'.iAsl? also kicked ' tout tto Uh liu. r ri:.: t . it fi, At thenly tesU omce-noiaine n tue woase is a qoie ni)t aiBghtingof U'lts'batitles oyer agari, - u' ; -U o: statements'oftbis charac a future day, and in the meantime, against I an i unscrupulous' i foe .argu; ine of the control "iof the ! llouse of l the Chairman, of the Faculty will at -wt..n isL It ? , 1 Representatives and - the -apportion- I present perform, the; functions Jof I anr1rir foa f;V Vi,Q ment of the minor-otSbea it tava that I'PiwidenU 5 LAf Wiril;a-.-Ai 1 xne &cov wnetber by ; the , banks of 1 : -- r .1 -f v 1, ancti ve totiibantt ih tne reafc nihe r a mnather and Shenandoah, is the same devo ed i wilb gi admirer of allaceand Brace as the b Abetter wav,-, Tt would rU Nomeferacy; eree.jorjaoi.niaqTO peopie. ; v; I - i liV bona. te. keen. controU of. the cohntrsfc J breathed hera. sustained; themuf made I ;t 1 -:m 1 t.- :JYf.onot b.er?eye:tha ?lf "is ' suggested i.that" dynamite -VJbloody, shirt" programme., will: be .V i ? Vhii. J!' aW-!; ;-Af ' Thomasien-4night! just as easiiy-liave W;rn:or uccssf ui ; ihaq.he1 o4 f ft a V a f '' h inVentive eniunse'ful to What the country wants 1s teace and . lhl? AW j aptong all the'liardy his day and treneratiori; and i instead . 11 -. .,. ,-. ',.;,uutw ::TJi' "isli Jv J::"thirty.thr - year.r. - kaii. 803 neverfaiied to cure a Conrt Cold of tea'crai ; HonraeBwa. At drug store. Price. S cents; five y Domes, si. - . j - Konra cAnoutiunsuNvonniT. K0rt!i:Carolinr?repLentid on . . - . ' . - the committees of the House ,01 ltep- rchairmaft 1. T r- : " r ' 1 Seales J h Al H colored " ' ri' nilmWn" I be bontbem: : Congressmen-; are . welI represented oh allVthotamiti xt-.u '"r-i-j-i ' Vi :ia u;- I M ;MM'Ps ' ;i j I; ft iu. V'v'C-:vy'&&V. I w -; THIS STATE tTNIVEIiSITlf. "r "?HUr " mi w5p.w4HP'TOWiVb r ssipss 'feSffi 7 isano question that the number- of I liar naspeen .wuw-vujjraueui j' 4 :The- iVrw isigTatiM t,hat the ;ex- periment tried during tfcle: past, aes munu v insutuuons in me country, auu aor . .i. s - .. nnanciai conauionoi, me uniYersiiy aF A fsa tnnnt K 4 Km InkMA - 1 : : We regret that the Trustees at I r"r ivi.cui,mwiiguiu mvi. bto uk w more ifacta i n retraru io ine progress raaae in re- 1 Btnrino tlio Hnivprailv I (4rpt n1 general interest is felt in jhe work. 5 ' . - ... . ,.,;:-: as pure, strong, rational Ipve of home te it county, ;State or country. I Though they frequently wandered awav from their beantifni faneaJtheir I Ann noiw'flAnnM a ninAaa aaJ --i.-u, p,W- t model 'in- -externals of architecture MmiW8trUOuWJJk-i.tlW18s never -jrr".:"" tjo-t "nvscr :amawho''-wi:theirway.'-ttaame IJJrt-'M 'ttteVlwfa'ttatf .- . 11 ' t.-. .lf t yiiBuy uev.mei qiicn way o jcm-. ' . , r ' t meuw, pupmarity anq 1 nseuinew. follows; Indian A6 Nort,h Carohniao8 Eti I;, whoever fftlra n A M Rao. . t rtortoae favota' or tries, them; And ss WM ch the tan news, butnemiik tney imb Thesa; children are Greeks 10 Ionia, R'c:aan n BritaiuPhcTnicii io the nttermoat ar? of the earth. Thev ,T . r -iM1 v ; roiTthernwa Y,An una , Ynn Aon'ti wear oot or ruft oat; or oiot, out ; tne. North Carolinci in their, composition.- Ni-Jiat.thesona.wbo stay; navo-cnQgen tho btur part, and! tbey ari the beV ... r- ' . j J 4i k'",, tec !oyed' b their home until they .make ot it a - " " ' v - : 2 t.i ;W- er for a home irf every land Wa want right here . more i deyelopmenW t iFfrst brir aur.-owtf stroiiff arma. t the soil hd, made 2 io' ' I bring forth a plentiful harvesLi .Let the forests and thel mines pay tribute taonr native enerf.i Let the stream' zin k w-L-t.ut-i eased, m manr 1 particnlara 1 far:be- financial j horizon to bur eager. and over anxious view may not seem -Very' larr yet when .w review tbe'history . , , yn- uftw.,,, here is i the structure of our fortune re Home North Car- those who sit of i,oura K tirr,.' rA W ! pdler in the neishborhood of ,New i y orlc About tbe same time a young whitmarrleelhan i whn w-rhrvn V,o lil hmW and - the white - were halite convicted Last - Friday the white W.-it nAKtdi UP ur i'l- of the New York one! law fori blacky ant I other for the white, and truly it does appear o. In fact,-time Shows more and more the country and .the worldwill - I x. : :;-- --'A..., q: i -i j r. :. ? - - r f ,?TiT vocating thepassag bf a bill by Cpn- ititnte 'civil and criminal suits against all concerned in the atrocious robbery the poor freedmen by, their, pro- jiescea inequiVj ; aj; mas anouia oe aone good earnes vno doubt large lams of being an atrocious murderer, might have heent.class.ed.ftlnpDg jthe creates. greateBt benefactors of hir,agB, by 1 simply .testrag the. &cieocy-f buv .cpctTfrPrk machine on some of lour I ..v , ' . wayu,u" v" . r. j rauroaa baggage smashers. t - !L- -.y i - i eress io reim nurse -tne debositon m I f J - " " " , : atza- Comtnek r Ejhtliooae ! Import- f aaea to Cotntneree. , m--r- Tb 3 Baltic ore calls attention, to Tje mpbrtant caring of this new ligbir ?n tbe'ommercial in te rests of that' port. - I-.is not less valuable in diminishing the claBgers iiereloTOjMtending jpur own commercet l JLjl masters of essels trading' between this port antl'tiieiNdrtii or .Europe or inejMorin- eFnsCrwnounl tne benefitjr lhfe taost mVirtint aidto wmnierriei$iri a'periobfIeW!thah'twen ty4wo years f rWDMl852 to-1874,' boless than aftj-stx vessels Went ' ashora on! Gurritnck- beachrjay;94thm jb Of the8er eleven went , ashore ; in 1852, the mostjdisastrQus year, and five went ashore in lev. Ane 00 vessels were ciassea irom steamships t'd'schooners;1 23 f (hem' 'being bound to' 'Baltimore: The cargoes ' tu vesseto.: comprised isugar, i coffee,.-guano; grain and the many other articles known to comme j-ce and, the loss; . to insurance com panies and owners p'robabl v would aezre- gate a million dollars thus casVJ haway upon: thai treacrieroria eoMrjy ! 'i' i i P ,JA site 'was purchased' and 'jurisdiction ceded: by North Carolina? tp. thei .United; States in, 1873, and:a lighthouse was; com-.. me need midway, between (pape Henry and Body's Island iighthouseai ; Driving of Diles forjthe fbundatiou' was Commenced jon ' the! xvin 01 wane,, 10 4, ana Beginning wiin ine present month alight of the first order was a1tKwn,fantn ttia fArttaii ' WaiaK. is 1 Kf fnAt tn nuyniA as wau vaxa hvt y' Jl fVaa ia,4uv Abve beight f roin. base to foctH plane. The. base ot uie, tower is an optagonai( pyramid, sur mounted by a conical abaft. The work-was' coristrubteuriar'hffi xucwooo, snpennienuenv onue mvu lunt-. bouse district. 4 With, keenest' quarters the whole cost will . be. aboat . tl25.000. . The lighthouse keeper U . Q. Btjrkh prpinoted rrom assistant Keeper at uape unaries: x- ltinons!is; nrsi-'assLlUniuid' Tli&nas .veriod'secondassistant;1 TheBghV cjan! be seen from the. deck bfja essbl eighteen' miles at;Beatif twsi -, .ytflii.o r.jei'.'ii: f .- Ailempt at Illalrway nottbery Tit ( Robber Get tlte lVoAK of tltolsar - On Saturday afternoon, about 3i o'clock;' as Air. j. JC. JJiDDie, 01 w neeier a, v uboo s sewing j machine agjncwaAreturhu) from Onsl3wxunty, tnd when r about !27 miles from: tbs eityi lu;horse; talking f at the time through a sandy part ot the . .road, a white man suddenly sprang from behind a large tree, located near the side of the Irbadnd'se Ulg tYUttl uuucy uuou uxav raoovw(vu. MiuD. informed tbe mantbat he had none; to .w,hich IJie.elloWirfplied tJbathe .knew better, for sewing machine men usually had money.wben they returned from an expe dition to the Counyy.' t Wbue" this Tconver- satron was going on Mr. 'Dibble hadqbietly thrust his band into- his1 coat pocket,, seized .ahd cocked a revolver, wbkh be suddenly leylled at the bighwayman,, jybile be at the same time placed one root on a snait or the boggy, and,' leaning forward,- 00m- mencea raining oiows upon ms ueau auu shoulders. wuh!'thelutt end of his whip.' The man, who was 'undoubtedly unarmed; as he made no attempt to draw a , weapon, accommodatingly ke'pt . his, hold upon; the bits, thus preventing the horse from Tun ning, until be had- received about six or eight blows, when, wearying of the monot ony of tbe thing, he finally relinquished his grasp and took to bis heels, soon disappear ing . in the adjacent, woodstMjr, Eibble could have shot the fellow as he ran, but refrained from - doing so, as he was:. un armed', t T' f " t W,,a i :?Onr 'wfiatf ii known; as the Jacksonville road, upon which this attempted highway Tobbery.pccurred, there is astretch of abSut 18 tniles, commenciDg about 21 miles frpm this cityy on which there . is pot a solitary house to be seen, and It was in the midst of tnis loneiy pan 01 tne roaa mat air.;.uiopie J j The mab, who wore ' dark: blquse kid n0t.unpresaMr.iD4 with . the) i2ea.that!be wu an exnert at the bnsinesa of. rob bin z. especially aa he iseemed ' td be without the weapon jso esseotiaita i8Qn-:ujuaerTajpnga. The :AsheVuleJ wa lisedi to have 4 VisUfrbm?Ool? Its Morgantnn an spend a day In the mountain capitals M. gavejubnoar sews aboot ine progress ol work at )ldF6rtThe;brictgei it and ear.thriaBabout nnwnea,, and cross-ties are, bein rapidly .laid. down. The pushing ahead of the Spartanburg Rail road so energetically is stirring the Com- m&sionerir up; 'and they now:' hope tor soon complete -planS f by Which Hfie Bloei U4ge wul be JerossedvbyMbe cbmkrg snnkcjier. fCank: Wilson of Burke baa been gEven chaofjthe.tunnlng era are doing the, very best their limited; means wiu jusuiy. - wis. A.aie auu fpw -toeaagentlenieBT I1 j ,' . p So say we tall ef us; and Speed the day when the bond of , iron which is Jo. ( make North Cafoiinianabbe people 10 svmpathyj L' interest" and' action BbahVbave been cbm- : ple.ted.,fiTben: shaU,the nroducts xif , West ern ortb t Carolina find a read V Warket tnrougU'tlie gateau ox the JiAstiand ;tne pro- qucts pr au janoa tnat . poraer tie world 01 waters shall return in' exchange to diversify ahd, soft ed the hard life ot the iadun tains and ipake e ( homes ofc all .the pebple1 o rrr u - '-'.4 HVOq 'MX " ''""iMf at 1 n -hi --j-jj J7 SW Coaaavlasiearer's. Com rc.' J Eli Bataon.'-bne of ' ih'e three young men said'tb1 have1 been implfcated ' in passing -t&e counterfeit ten dollar bil onttaolord AromaflineaekrnionJDe reference to which was miideajWeeKorltwo' 8mcef.came. forward , andr voluntarily tsur rendered himself on MonaariasL tHis base: 1 rame- no-TOr' urvesugauon tuerore u. p. I'LL t.i.i l'.i.iicr .W,L : jLmmissiqner;, tJassidey, t lycsterday ; mora- ' slifflcient to 'cehvict,' tbe defendant -is! dis- oaar Fellow!. r::iiut is We learn that Past Grand J. ll.iJle Qowan has received a.n, appl)catoi)-f rom tbft jxo. , 1. u. y. f-.. or Ajumoenon.. aKing for infirmauoa"necS8ary'16' the Tesu ox ine commissioners 01 vur.w estern ;xwiik iroalasftUuru necessary T I La rRndrttAv'l'Vii 4hxrroAAv1'lrti''KrWirtP" tnrl i t . m " - - tibn' : Or satdijodge..'MThedeuBreat was aaby.W mt ftndiilraijSi il.lUickfch, turnedwer ib:D.cD.iG;.,,G..JIj Aiis ffjsriiltjghjlig pinhpnAyalf- e,peundk Who. we learn, wiUineUtattLbpewL d2B and when six dayaoldi with its clothes I at an early day. ... i. LI, i ' -i . ova J i-t M lm J Southern Oaly ta Name. -vr -Pet?rsbun Index? AppeaLJ , iThe - whole tendency, of the pro- cted Southern; Pacific route would te to cast the extreme Western pro duce and carriages to a higher line of latitude, in its seaboard rtransporta tion, to the injury" and. injustceyof our own Southern seaportal.1 In? sub-. tfnbisnqutioTio-tu ipaladmett.ofllftftt and representati ves,1 it is pertvnen t. to ask ;doe3Waddell,'representin2"Vilmine-- ton, stana towards it r and how.standsr (TjOQde, representing Nor fglktl Louis-, villb and su-lui3anaahvme! ma v: be lb! fkvorbfthei bbusbuthbrnS rbUtej bui these citiea-are' iot'obn neclea jwitn ,tne development of ibar uu a .uiuerent une, ana are mieresiea ibf adifferehaevehiDnient The-tmb 1. Lis. . -1 , ,T'. '." . rr in? policy i v irginia anayOE-noTia n.'i;. . . ..1 r. varuuna, , j wnose 1 inieresist vare jaen tical as tho- nolitical svmnathv and i . - ; - -sill tiMITii. . i-TT 7,Tt'i - r. war4 recoras ot tbe two states are rc6ramoru Joughi i o lapeb'Wardst me ouiiaing up oi ineir ! apaooara iciues, ...jiverytning, t tor its napgs, on the practical cognitipp ofrjppr pnn.-; cipal pbrW as fitted to receive I the bottomsyof the f commerciat Wbfld We must aim to make Norfolk Wil mington. an.d Charleston, the favorite have been gratified to, note the rapid, i HA ikiSlrfA Zi A i: a -i e ixTrit-- . - cotton t Entrepot and jdepbti3Itf 1 urien iiAi mis.au van i-age ana, uiren- vel,' by way and lpmsville,tPhilaieJphia What kind of .Southern railroad..0U2htlthat toe considered ? ".There is not the icobii puiiib nv.wuiuu ib wuum ue iau- gent with Vifeidia;' :,JNow:'iaS tdec- tionaLi feeling twefl XRat we, Winbe;, welcome the emplbymeht of capital 'tionin- 'the development Ji andtf m? prpvemeatof virgwia.3irWe areglad' wi, y,t5rv. jaoeHBoon ua pppuiauon ana property:' we hold out the' right hand of f jfellowshipfo reei !eVery honaJfidf' settler." But' the' railroad prbposition as.o ery .widely different trTPnft and. bearing, W fail o bco wuereiu ur wuereov it wiiiiomiv VWbelleV-btfheo'meV hand! !it would. divert' business-nd" travel from uYirgtniai and ifronx the ;SouthV 1 fa-Vv viiiTia me.reagy.wei oppose the scheme. It is no . motive of nif ToWr'sectibhali prejudice, 'and "nob'e aD1tOirtlir ftf HAfOAnal AnnAor! AA'Ai none qwte .aa, certainly fltlifchucalT iaiuusv...xtob wtx ueiievB.uie arrange ment will. not tonly involve the ex penditure Of a large suni 'bf public taonevTHinL' alsb- th i hnt.t.rmAtrt !nF tPhiladelphia at the: expense of f- the jSouUijwhich; it brazenly, claims tobe taendAnd ; to this aspect "oif Uie questibni' we may return hereafter.! ' tfbere Speecb i was .; nojilrer, : jiibr - . Silence Golden. ;' ' j ' ; . 1 Baltimore Gazette.! J : ! I Grant-was s there5of 5 cOttrse-4-not that .he! levies centennials bnt because throughout , hia. long apd eventful career, he hai rarely. , been!, kripwn to decline a free1 banquetl 'He ' Will, go to any country' fair wbe're 1 the 1 rdstio hospitality though j homely j is ; pro fuse, and will delight, in talkinghorse to an admiring few, who,, like tbeir patron, never soar into the realms' of tedious 1 rand insipicf 1 Statesmanship.' But his experience of cen ten niaht has discouraged htnaiVqyswne thejpqetry and, oratory of theLexingf ton an. Concord centennials, but hci f ell among-' a tetribly arid!erdwd',?and nevefr since has im delivered himself tq thecare pt festive coldr water ;roy- -m. .-, -n . . i i i 3 . .tiiteiy diplomatic1 Yetelai yet h& w to. the Centemmbbanquetiwheret ihe yeaof.aJLTOricA upon him, td say nothing of the asr lauu vi oaiuya. x was : conoueauy expected thaif m wohldmbrove Ihe; ioccasiorij as; he'didiat DeivMoinjea, by J .puUinff jan. impromptu speech-out of, his sleeve and electrify the country The toast was drunk To the '- Presis as hbiwaa toj public i$peakipj&ia,rUe nd.thrillebc, reveleTs, wjth .16 OlvraDian front, but did not i August chibeicept f 3 i" b utri tive uur-1 pV8C. ( ;AUU iJJi9 UUWl UqtJB BUIr UIU- niitilunt&siAh1th5O(O0O ain fopriaon bjlp eyitsjipuld;Mpbn-, reBs.pass it.,. . .... .. .. , t ,.. Jwe jr'teli y ; Coci pl'oa T' Tlaai tly XTa r-! rfed hy a Jolly Aldermavn 4 rooe&r; meniahd had a :ibll v-timeLt An fWOTja. be uau a ewu lime loo. oomeuoav nro- pbsed ihatJthey ' sbbutd haVe a mock marriageiand tbe'atdermatktibnsented, ,to: perform) it; f Tbe ilbrteuyoung, ladies; and three, yonng men stood 'up. -each with 'ther respective witnesses. rTe'J!ceremb'wa? plrfb'fme1, all nad a iaugb,beparated addwent home.) Ko wu however ithere is. a serions as- ;pecgivenoe rnatt -ptijL and, plausibly enough, that the action yi nio amci uiau was ; legal auu uuni" ing, and that' the parties are realiy( kraarri ccbrclingp; telap. of ;the,: frc Brdmer; opantYu; jMcujcUim thei j M-s tP8f essiug JLb:i cMmpioq sraali Daby t'f tbe'f Country.' The pa i yr w vhwiw a www avaa w ay a a aa -w pa? a a a I Jft VJ i 7WU: Jl.l Mr TJ J ill If 1 i ' 1 . V whatposuiop,! held.irj regard.to it by Congressmen whose localities 1 are to be affected bV its decislbni; Hbw: uaiiy ooumeru,, js Dtuii. oy govern ment' subsidy to 'deflect all the South trade and travel; btf wav ef St. Lbuis atererai But though he doea not like centennials, ahel is particularly sad! at' atatelydiplbmaticl Yevelsi Vet h& went lesuye occaHiou, ftuu interesting onty inhfs "relations to jibe ihrdetm,1 BntiU.Bjaeiiout dentofftbe TJnlledSlates " where ufebrihia' 'EcellencV.i; UDaccustonied f Thre 'tKera'bh'rMiioto Sbrlng'rove iasi sumraeT," accompanied" ot i vnree on, less than one pound.'. s - WAWIINGTOPf. PreaentatioaTof tonltlana 8eaaiora Credential v-ialan ?;r a ffaira Pre tdt.Ba .caeerpof.-th Seaaie-.Be. : Election oXFerry-Itlortoua iTIlasia. :lPPlretIo.ftaaoliuio-The letiaoCpa'jlMea ; T-" i 4 JGTOsDecTO: f ... r " r i-" coireKESsioNAL ''.V i I SENATE Bayard . presented - the : cre- oenuais 01 itooert n, Marras Senator from Louisiana; 4 The credentiaU were read and laid on the table, which is the usual cousre. : ilitcncocK introduced, anli transferring Indian, affairs to the War Department , : The 'foUowingi resolution was adontttil ;TbatMir. NTboinasWi; Ferry, ofthe State pi jnicmgao, ae toe resident or the Senate until Janflary 7; -l87i and until a -appointment shall be-made;" ' .. i oa motion to insert Tmrrmanln placeof srrv.the vote was 21 to 24. , ;- ;.. .. . . s ; Morton'sl resolntlon to investigate the ALiansaippi eiecuou were over. ; v - j : 5 After -executive ; - seaainn -Ron rxt iA. F jburned. : I, - - -. , txfj u oi!. several executive communi cations 1 received' ''find rcommitteea - .-.n. rjouBcecLlChairmanandSonthern members 4 H iaectionsr-Harris,- Of VVa. : Blackburn ' illause, JJebolt and Wells; T , . L Ways, and Means Jjlorrison." Hancock FM... -d:ii .i m i : - ApproprktionsRandall, Atkins, Blount and tiingleton.; rSf S" 1 , vBankingandCurrency-Cox, Goode and Gibson." l. : -: "-T'.."3;";; ..: .- . JPacifii Brbad-rliaarAjkjns, Walk :er, Thorn.-Morton, Thomas and Phillips. fp Judiciary Knott, Hunter and Ashe. -i fublic Lands-Saylor, McParland, Gause and. Morey. , . - Foreign' Forney. .ir'U'via v- inkfJlj.. , Military Affairs-Banning, Glover. Terrv ;k:abdThornberyJriv;i; ' -.!(t vommercer-uererord,itegan and Fulton. Post--Offlce8 and Post 3 Roads niark l Waddelt-iplemons, Btowell and Wallace. i tviaiujaYT-" igos xrown ana itoDbins. . War. Claimfer-Edens, Miliken,.; Cabell, Education and Labor Walker. T.mr' Faulkner, White and Nash. i j, "istricfio f Columbia -Buckner" and Hartridge.'- ? ' . r-: ,iM-3 -v ; . ; i Public Buildings andGrbunds-Holniaii, -Wells of Mo.lLtook, Walsh and "Young. Patenta-yance. Douglass, Clarke, bmith and Hoge. , ' . - Invalid PensiorisJenks; Wilson, Hew ett. Testes, Purman and Rainey. Revolutionary Pensfons-Hni,ter, Bland, :;ClakesndDavw;'rsi'';'i .,-- -. ; 1 1 Indian AffairsScales, Boone, ' Hooker and Morgan. f K : n JCoinage, -WeigbU ; and ! Measures Ste phens, O'Brien, Parsons and Levy. Territories Southard, Caldwell, Frank lin and Culbertson. 1 : ; AgricuIture-M3aJdwefl,r' Harris of Ga , Davis, Ilea and SmallsiM i l vl'hii ...Miaea, and X Mining Bland; Durham, Gibson and lanch: '1' ! Private Land ; Claims--Gunter, Buckner, Parsonsi.Candlee add Levy. j . . .f Public Expendilures Juiiiken, Hatcher, .Teriy, Dibrell add Hari;6ldsbn. 1 "BailwaySand Canals-Jones of Kv.. Stone. "ScbleiBhcerandHose. - Urn t- - Mississippi Levees-rEllis, Hatcher, . Mo- Brown. Tbrockmorton. Debalt. ' Manufactures--Stode, Debrill, Williams, Money and Mjmtw. &1 if?-' : Militia Cowan, Hereford, Scales, Cand lerrWalshandDarralt uli' ' V-c CommiUee on CentebniaI--Hopkins, Hau cock, .O'Brien, and Bainey.' ' .'Inimediately after- the.- announcement of ithe. committees the House adjourned. '.: -y vi ncBLt't'i: -i The report of Ine Southern Claims Com mission reached the House a few minutes after .adjourament; . "The aggregate. amount allowed for the past five years is over three millions,' settling about five thousand claims ' ,for property , taken; from loyal, citizens by the, Federal army during, the war. . ; .'' A ftAf thri FT (MIC A hail aH-lnnrnaH immarl !. . ...W AAWMWW UUU1VU1 ately upon the. announcement of ; the com mittees to-day,, there was - quite a general interchange of opinion among members in v regard to Jthe, selections. ( Those , who had been well provided 1 for commended the Speaker's judgment or said nothing, but the prevalent expression was one of dissatisf ac- . tioou' The ' Speaker's friends account for thiaby the fewness of the prizes? and the preponderating number , of the competitors tor them. "On the other ; hand,' there are many among tbe Democratic members w ho 'severely criticse his selections for a consid- cruuio uumucrui me promineui posniucH ,as unsuited or.jnnfairn to 1 Congressmen of extended . service, who have been passed ;bver id1 the distribution bf chairmanships and important., committee, places .' to make room for new. men without' legislative ex-, periacfcM'Ortbe 4T cbalrnmbahipsj exclu sive ; . the Committee:, on? the Bules, of which the Speaker is ex officio chairman, 24 are given toWesterd members,' 10 to SOuth , ern- aad 13 - tq thfMiddle, and.-, Eastern States.- Of the latter six are of third-rate importance; beings committees on expendi? ' turesjn varipuexecutive departments, and of the chairnianships given to Western men four are of the same: description. FoUr or five of the Southern chairmanships are also bbimportantl4 The West, therefore,' holds the first place'Id the number of ' ckairman-shipsTjr-onaand second utps committeea ' .Out of , the total forty-seven, Ohio and Mis souri have each five chairmanships, Blinois 'tour,1 entdeky fbdr i Indiana two,5 and Tennessee two. .Tlrgiaia and Pennsylvania have three. North' Carolina has two, and no M ! olber' State has more than ode.fc at-&v TJie conitiott of. the , Pacifia ; Kaijroad Committee, testedby the 5 recent vote on . Holman'a antirsabsidy resolution, is as fol Jaw8. Chairman, .Lamar, and Messrs. 0,'Neil and Throckmortod, voted against it; Messrs. I Lattrell of California Lynde of Wisconsin, Tbomasof Maryland Pbillips of Missouri, -3arfieldof 'Ohio,' Mason 6fl6wa?add Blair of jJSewA Hampshire, voted t tork it, i and Messrs. Atkins of Tennessee, ; Walker of 'Virisinia, and Piatt of New York, eie re coraed at not voting. i The fnends of the Texas Pacific bill claim that a majority of the' com niitteei will' be' found 1n favor of theri-.prppb8hiomi'4.., v . .j. ,:;;,.; , SOflTH qABOLINA. . 4. - 'tnecdniniissWhs Of r Whiper-and;' ex-Gv, ' Muses,9 tlie ; obnoxious "Judgesieleciv filing i tba following statements of bis reasons: 1, ""1 decline .pign, tbe commissions pr.w. J. Whippier ' and'FT J. Moses; Jr.';' elected as judges of the Circuit Court of this State bytheGetarat Assembly, on the ltth inst. , fot'ternis' tdbegin VAeg - S8tb; 1876J By tbe Constitution Of tbe' Stale the Judges of Ihc'CirCdit" Coiirt are 'tbbelected for ..terms of 4yearai f By aserieftof adjudicated pases Wthe.ihighest onrt pf the State, ex tending from 1871, to 1872, it has, in my jfUdgnienV' feen f determined thatJ Officers Elected nnder, pravUw f)t, Jaw, similar to this provision of the present Constitution, Wentitled to boW tbeir-oflcesfbt- the full laws under which the election is held. It .U , . . . ..- ' - m . m I m ' fellows tnav asine term ox tne present in jcunbenjis.of :tjj? Ojfficefi to, which above nained persons claim to Lave befeu elected ou:fliQl6th irisu, iWULnetjexplreJuntit after -.anpergeneraleleotkiiof members of the ' General Assembly, thb present "General iAsaeibbly has not - vthe ;rigb t to elect their . fuccessors..'Whpe in some cases present ngilrfllaf legaf qnesttdds nf may notbe re- 1 riaiidvot I5e aoverobrtbide(ai5j, issue conmissions ,,t;lie . circumstances . of the present case com pet uie 10 -taw vuurw. (8igned) .vtjilHUnjiBEBXrjr. Governor of South Carolina. iayaljrs-jWhiVshouseJiewis, Mills A .4 , L . i ! "7. i-
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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