- - . " y ,J . . ' r - , i i i i in' li i (in -IBflaMHaalMBH , , - inavMM-HHVMHMHWHHWB - . i; . ji. i. i m ,u . ...... i i i - u, . i ' -Jl ' ? " ' 1 " "V ' " ' ii - in . . . . - . . . . - r ai i 'm t1JMlJJLILj s a a a M M K M W M H a th ISSSSSSSj A fa' l Year : a to 1 IH L ir-, j( J t 188 o 888SSS2- 6 Montlw I8S8S888 & ss SS8S88S 2 M6ntba 1 MOnth - .... 8888S8S ?g8S888H:S 3 weeks ail SS8S.S8v 0 R.-tr i -ff ear O M 8888888 Week S ft' I A3 is A- ' B 2 55 Sfc do 8 1 post Office Homj Order obtained in all the cities, and in many of the s towna., w e eoastaer teem perrecnyfr4 tnd tne Dest mews oi reaui.; or less; ' - ja- Registered tettep, nr tk system, which vent Into effect Jane 1st, are a very safe means of sending small snrns of mo ney where 1. O. Money Orders cannot be easily obtained. Observe, the Reaixtry , as well as postage, must 6e paid in stamp V the -office where the letter is mailed. . r it will be liable to be sent to the Dead Letter Office. . Suy and hIRx the ttamua both for voxtaam ami reofatry. ymt in (M money and aeal th4 letter in the presence oj !.,'' fKisitnauerana tcuce au receipt jar a. letters ent to as in this way are at our risk, -'.'it Swbcriptipffic The subscription price of the WBteie Star is as follows : ingle Copy, 1'yeq.r,; postage paid, $1.50 T T : r ;6 jnonthsj;"; t. " ;i.t ill i r i i li i M j '. HONEST HllralOIlANl'S'" C6R. .' DIlLtT 1NTITBO. ' - -i T11 Springfield , Eepublican ' does .if ,,a.' "V.'i..! w I ce the ? invitation of thttChaj-1 not like loUe Observer to immigrants. The I Oosefrer spoke of "honest' immfc g ranis, w and expressed some ;reptig naocb to visionaries, an4 . lmpracti cab'les." ; The Republican says; mm 'Our people are . not going where ; they canft ;be as good as anybody, and. have a fait show in politics; and the people ; who i have laDds to sell and newspapers to circu-. late down Sooth miffht as well understand l this point at the beginning of the new po litical era. - i it $:'.) wn AH this is quite stupid in i the Re pzjlan. AroaU thepeople ;of the North as eooa as," every ooav eise r Are I there; s np , ciaaa ? distinctiQns Tin Boston and ? Springfield ?i Do'Mr., hobgfellow "and JCharW Francis Adams eat at the' same, table , i'! -.ij!.:. sit with eir servaiits; or do;,fcVolotlilaAk I arid jstevedores and the moneyed men I at .epd the same social 1 patties anq hob-nob together ? Asj to - having 'a fa ir8how in politics . that depends or Mr. Grant, and the eorporalof the fftiard, and the Returning BoaTds. If I tne M,epupucan , mva.ua jfie jigui, w voteor the rights to run for omee, wa . the dmvbt uw can assure that able paper 1 that any The Usury Bill introduced by Sen of its fpeole" can come arid likve ator;Finger baa already" passed the fair show in politics. tWth?r I a the candidates frpm,tha section will I ways be preferred over, our own na tive people, will baye f to " be J tested. The - present member ' of' Congress from Richmond, Virginia, is a North- -1 I.A Ima alnr1 kaim ulll. J.. l,oV Ss aioifTi -ra o1rt.--I Y5'"'" nrC" " J ed hv Soiithern Democrats and form-? I .Uva owners... h. t . In our own State-'the late Judge I Boyden;6Tfthe':Shpfeme:Co the late judge Warren, ot:(ruie(;pu-1 yenoryourt, were t tWf'u i "vt .1 i parentage and birtn.u tint afterialb, I 1 honest immigrants" atfr-iot--v- . . a . . i - . i lonaiies and ir4pra.icataeBf arepre l ireWpL 'nit!w6 are not very much ia I jCrror, eiderable k honest' of . bad characters i and l questionable records. Wh ven tne Republican fjbarles Francid'lAdam for pre Governor, an Judge lloartbrCoh gress to " Beast Butler. a-a- M- . W a V North Carolina will --ii 4-gla6Tv to have ihdustriousj 'enterprisan sober, honest Immigrantsrhen who Vcome to aid in eTe(bping. oar ,Jaid4fin wealth ; and trreaL reaourcesa ;and in. . ..,.. .-. -rLi:, ,ilrfft.i-. placing JNortn varoima on ;n. level of rtAmriiiif and affncultural ijL lli fv.uocrity. iufc wcjY.'-i.T in rrmat ..AKat.Vl A.tin1aand 'a(n.ta. . sanes and propagabdjstS of isms l and nnmaa ..L.Ana . nnnf niiintihlA ..r . s...:- '. .7 All such can remain at home, for we need them not! nWe! Jove! xiar home institutions, and we'prefer' to have them not me(dieiwtth? But "honest immigrants we wiU.gladly.welcpnae; - '. We sa w the extract given above in j the Courier- Journal arid wrote 'bttr ! comment on last TuesdavlCbnt; liwas I vrpwde4!biit.y.Weav0 siape'treaa i an excellent ; reply . in the i Observer. We uote5 a passige or; t wot t InVthi first placed fakes1 4 excebtfon ( to bur desire for honest tmmigrants., 'Heaten ' knows we have had enough oi those who come with nothing hut, carpet-bag in hand, whose, mission i twas to , remain so long as plunder could ,be, bbtaihed "and then raH gratelike birds 6t the air toother and more nrnfitable fields:: ' We want honest boWde settlers; and not roving bands .of- political , just at this iniHhite-WvConi. I been paid, the person by whom it has j g0 th0ughtful and experienced" a I de theftuagion: directioitof stir in'Mairsacbusetu about I been paid, or bis legal representative, I Bonrce lg gtarelv worth considering. I the Returning isoarcij useir, ( y ,.s!,; v, ? mMDeing preteed iqrhe in I We navfe ncveI Teai tlan?opinwn I s We can noVbesitae to belieye that I- at- ,ii Ji'J' i , ' r I ."i ''.".. ;'i -til ' II- ... II . P J :C .5 J" f 1 'V ' . - - 'Iff.. ft- II II' I . II "a." I Mm I I ''....'.. I U III, & I I . " SfiS pinion? awhen SSy'come amongst iis,i tot we' feel isertain that they- l&JtPlL?' . nd HjuYiwme intelligence and hon t estyltomake good legislatorsTAman before iwbeoMne8 pontfeian should lire long nppHa inH Dint. k. i i UAi.L.i 2ft aouWi manifest a repugnance to riatonarieB andilmpractfcablea. In mat- ters bf bn&ineaa anH Tf.th nnmn.a XL nave always? foond, ,that sound judgment and a good amount of common sense Were the pnncrpal requisites, and bencje our pre ference! them to the visionaries and im- iMltiMcapabievris he honest -r-each were'thie .inquiries ;al trays asked ; by oqr. political fathers before they arP ppinted , rjnanto joffice Let j par JDeraocratio friends iin : the Lepnsla tnre be careful to observe this time- honored rale.' Let them remembe too, that economy yr&a to be a dis tingnishing ; feature; in Democratio uuuiiuiHirauon. :;te,Pef,e ePeCt design of ibis law waa ofrt N Oicd and .votes of lf large ma lie oratorical flourishes I .i,tiiA..-i.- v.j v I jority of the American lipeople i All this, after all and .newspaper promises, 7. i We are reminded of this by an ed itorial and letter in the last Fayette ville "Gazette '" Referring to a recent appointment, the, Gazette says: , . u The Legislature baa given to Mr. (lud- fllEU Llf JIB V j llllllw ger, of j Madison, the ou the North Carolina Asv. perintendencv of I -mm for thA ripnf 1 dumb and blind, -and our valued Raleigh r Taluedaleigh correspondent, A. i. Z.,' tells ns in an other cqlamn that air. Gudger is entirely without experience in the duties to which he has been called, is not conversant with JlEJiX atev and is ntterqr nnacqoainted witb the workings of the institntion" n !a ; h the 'sign language' of the Inmates, and is Th Gazette says farther: ' 'He is represented as being in a tower ing passion over the reduction of the salary from $1,800 to $l,50(r. . Come, Mr. Gudger, when the Democratic pat iy pledged itself last summer to economy and retrenchment lest, ana the people put ! faith ; if you are not satisfied with . attached to the office, of men throughout the 11 qualified as you are, who in the position at pi,zuu a year. Without expressing any opinion of r. GadgeVs qualifications or dissat- LfaOB for we have no in formation 4. a:k. a;mvi. i, ' - . I emocratic party is pledged before I ' . : r r r - .1 . I e country to be economical in ad- istration, and ; to place in ofiice none but thoroughly capable, honest, effidint ui ao-a servants. If we afn' out . an excellent, pfiicer we should be certain to supply his place with as efficient and intelligent; one. Nothing shorl of ttis will meet the necessities of the case or the expec- tatioris of the people. - Senate by. a vote of 28 yeas' to 8 nays, and has passed two readings in the TTnno Tt la an eiftot eonv bf the I UOtue. It is an exact copy oi tne National TJsurv Law. 5 The Supreme I Court theteSute,, ani the Supreme Court of North Carolina uo ;wu aeaxw. . i imnnspd hv 'the ' TTaOrV law bf the I ,Tr " : - . ; ' I State, can be enforced against any I National tSank. xne Dili qi senator Finger repeals the; act of 1874 and I substitutes anpther. It 1 fixes, legal lpferjest t p per ceut., jout a.fw o ' . i st a i .: - periceni,. uy epeoiat u w- tin tr and when a greater interest is 4 ir -i ' ' t tt ' j ira5 charged - "Knowmgiy- ,we enure iuterest, shall be, forfeited; and; in case a trreater : rate of interest has I the , nature bf ;an . action for debt, j twice the amount of the inteiest thus I paid; jroui snch action; jis com - I menced within .one year from - itel I . . " aa . -.ii: Akamaa time the usurious transaction occur red. ' Ther present law makes, the party charging more wan ipe ieyaiuii.Brti. J liable to indictment, besides forfeit- 1 ?no - the ' vrinolpal. The' Finger bill 1 . ; ' -r:aJi:--iii-tfeiB-, nmoyes v'Tr - 1 lmiits the forfeiture to twice ,f the 1 .--IrSii tVA .-Yawv"-,MVlT - I a.aAtravti' f f n hrf brOBP-ht WitlllH OH6 ,1. - n . !. tfi, 1 i year. . , " b . - 7 I xr ara .loarlv nf the omnion ; that - ar" j ) the Legislature wm ao a gooa ana beneficent act inepealingtne present I lawy 1 has only worked ill for tfce, people.'' It lias seriously injured trade . nebnie: It has seriously miurea traae 1 iftprtii, and . has driven vast amoontof Capital from the State, vast ;mn0i.iM '.;v,2i Money, iiae water, wm bbb. .- -.'I'-t1 fJi'PMTt r. a '" i We are not sure that it is impolitic torepeai the usury law altogether, lS:j"i:. UJ ib w- worm. a i; m t-'?. ", ' - - st s -a... ara.. uuuus & - r . . i t centf or! h8, vmoneyiq-Virgin. or pf the world. i'And such freedom would Texas; he Wmot keerr. it in North stimulate warrantable business adftMwetk' tMdllha,' orif Hiving elsewhere will - These ireriot the cruorJesor nnfairto;:Can caPtal of anX kind he js al, lowed to reeeivi whatever ;I jAofii the demand and nrnnftinWllh vllV - :"0 receive.iv;,Ar: pe ;cnoo8es. to Xt.u. i 'it .t1. 11 r viuwMpmvT .."..,,....,,,.., I shall bnly mate Birpe ceh1tJfeui if d, Vo mav" mai; ffi goods, you may mke fif ty a hpn, aa tt.4 I t'to look the gift horsejn toe moaVb,? Whilst otir rMiperaana klaLra i:,:. eyef Yere e altach t" tHoiW'-wM agree to reei?e more-tha& seven ,'per cenu per annum for the loan:s, rnqr? ne .8PC efciar agreement's not ohforfeit. ed. butUhe lender ; nhlt m hotK f?n ,in i;oJKJI very ucuevuieni auu com- i mendable end, as it was thought, when they went forth to i!fefAo- ney from the:tnncqnsciwabij. war cious who had money to Wnd-l-e law we rPt, is theoretically higb- v u. :LJ'-lL V sl'i.l:--ilJ. Jt?c ia. . evenseVereenbush I JLr L ' - " A-rn J i of the; most impe-1 V. .m to meet.e twishes WVf- cuniouH borrower in North Cai Dana. But ho w did the New York law wotk? )id it answer the purpby-id li revent the' wrong5, if wrong it- 'ws ? Did prevent tne wrong, u, wrong The New York Ji Of Commerce savs there k no &a on reordhhA I 1"U"'UV law. It says : ''In every instance which wc ' have 1 ever known where the plea Was interposed 'di rectly by the borrower. ; it wasdooeas a cover to fraud, or as a . .cloak.to , actual dishonesty. No poor man sorely pinched for money, ' and compelled byims.necessf- ties to borrow it at a rate he deemed f Op pressive,' was ever before the. courts seek- mg this method of redress,' J; ,..n,;u .- The New York law is1 not-only fntiltr. but is eitremelv cartial. It r . ; , , ' ' v ' jv" jAl i J Dunishes the lender. bot tbe needv borrower, as . the Journal of Com merce states,' may go unscathed: ; f'He may negotiate a whole drswerful of I best of them, with bo 'posfiibuity of teller; but his friend who lends him the sum he needs at a fraction oyer, seven per cent. 6n his own personal promise.may be, cheated, out of the whole of it, and be seat to the State prison besides for his kindness. The 'Shylock,' who shaves his good securities at two per cent, a month, runs no risk, but his neighbor who lends him;at eight, percent. Eer annum on his own - word 'of honor is able to lose his money and be punished as a thief. The National Banks were at first relieved of this penalty by the act of Con gress that provides a forfeiture of the en tire interest if unpaid, or the return of twice the illegal charge if it has been col lected and suit ior it is orougnt wuuiu two years, ine oiaw iwuw "c",K,u uy.u j Legislature uoon the same footing. Tt onlv remains now to provide that private 5!'': We commend thla statement to the attAntion- or mi lnieresteu. 1 duv all lntefested.1 15dt we -a . .:u fUt. h-. atTA 8tl"Ic t'JS v VrV Aontmnnorarv thatreDreT oonf. tK wt 8 of bankers and Kng:neBa men of the great coaatriercial metropoii8. it gays: f i ' ; uw npeil not asv that we would abolisb , -,-eyMfree(U tDeBaiQf what.8uelr i an sncn resuictious. auu jco ui..iuuiuS I freedom ia best of all for th brrowerTw bo i mi nn.iir itRLirtr in Alia u use asv iuMBaCia.nuiv riTTertatuoQnb I These: be wise words.',; let item I . Rnnh n oninionvfroni on an usurv law that would bear the j crucjal test of experience.; Theopm - 1 Drevails to some extent in votki - mirciaf eenlrei ahd espeClaHyin IrnM - according to the actual experience of all commercial people. The Journal oy Commerce Ogives this opinion -n w wj I Massachusetts, from an extreme Usur- I law. has Dftssed to the most liberal Iegislas ifoaop this subject of any State ..in -Hhe TTniob' arid, there is no locality liwithinHh iNatiofaaMliiiits wherelt issoeasyjeberroW . apon feal eatat8t or WDere: sncn loans I efTnttori at SO low a rate. ; ,,.t -. ! I'. "Aaa matter of fact, nlne-tentha of all I the money borrowed at a high? rate Mtiniesi I nf financial bressure. In defiance of the I TJsurv law. renders a more. ieal Service to (he commaDity than the eatire yohame of loans made aunng tnesanie,-wrio . . . . . . . -if . t.' . i M.aa thm. m.m . iw tne legal iimiv. xi uie wourjr uw wm traivfj rAneaied-J the'aert.4 rate of interest in Ibis city (as it is in uonaooj woma ow hwuw ; - M . i J a, . a,t lail a-tb i seldom go above it. The. fact that very needy borrowers' or peTrwns1ri moderates credit could always obtain, ajoam at some. rate -without, serious risiK.ta ne1 ienaer, I Lai .l...t fA'a l.ni.'irnlniao poaeniioi vue vwws y,-...,. femo 'Americau.tntinent:. and they ahpttW i ' 1TT 1 -'a. have neight.with ;alP wh e sidering th& qnestiotf of a repll modiflatJAh kt thft'or TT.Ltf iaw. ot pnr. own tate . - ,. . , ' 1 "J x' :I V' ' ' ' ' fl vl - , I ALilBrt:LipjA . I hft ovirlpnnn t a thnir llio" rtf fo J 1 JTTraffr. "tr Moa and, the.nspiragaipal, . . . Mrreettlo---xi Li w,ana 18 peeciiy overwieiflaing!.TMMl WF PW the consummatipftimaiBytoTbfl man never elected waa to hn nTanoi f i;uR l..,.y; l-Mi'iff yit; jiSl,T-, a no fiiow-down. wmtesif ? and two i-i" 4 -lfMuuYS?ninft S086 arre8tdeiit of iewihtifwace 't'f-7o'.rti rfU- JT-uni ftivi-a .nf fWorsoaganft Tltihin a ifew "" VrT-" v as wennmaae so : penecuy plain wuitb uu mau:im ueuy ur ia vu see ii; wnuav.vpuoiisBaironi jaay to da!lfeo bffeiacts: liThe' waiit of iu. : rTrt' ! -h-- 7-v 'J space nas alone preventetti.tnd pub lisbing of rtb evidence 'in 'detail. ' It F! b!f ill damn, and ought aamn tKe Pors. loreyer.anp ever, woria W1"uv I! 1 . art . n m . V. b a. a I n M 1 wmmma . & liad been nianipuWed. We have nanipulajted. .. We have only room for the following: , , . .; , a Q. Will you look at this return of Pre sidential electors and tell toe whether it is not mutilated and altered by scratching out ahd potting in otierr figures t f 1 j s ? ". A, No. mr J nervous v and hesitatinelv I : I do not see any change in! them 4t all, sir. t. Hold It up to the light and tell tne whether in precincts, 7 and 10 the origin nal figures have not been ie rased as d new ones put in 1 i A. The 1 lookTasTif It had been turned intov? then after tfpauseiiandftrrtherex-i amination : No, sir; I den't see any erasure. i U.-t-1joqk: at 97 and see if it was written on an erasure? .. i; A. The figures look as if something had At hm appear to nave oeen aonewBT'r, " WOKS BO Sir. SiUj s iU ::t Littlefield was clerk of the Return- - i . (i log Board. quotes; f rorh Vhis tes timony before tne committee : Q. Did you receive anjr special ! direc tion.: privately or publicly, from, any. mem- oer oi iue rveiurning raru wuuuiuug what you should do: with reference to that parish r At i;01t.-tr: -. -j:.:.- .m:.i:-yi - i- Q; State, if vou nlease. what those dire c tions were, and from whom received. , . A. I was instructed bvlthb President of the Board.1 Gov. Wells, to ' transpose the votes of two polish and 9 taking. from the. Democratio side and adding to the. ite-r publican side in, both these polls., The rea son' that ne cave was that he wanted to elect Hunter and Andrews, one a candidate for District Judge, and one i a - candidate - tor district Attorney. : -uoim ,lt .tri? ;S. I o.-rDid vou obev those ai directions ? j I 'A: I did-' " ' n I QiUOid yptr make the change in obey 1 MMM jhiiiAirnnnfi iith, fereac!. ca onjy.OTo canoioates, or- wiiu: reiereno the. whole ticket t..u , ii t . t . , VT-i. Z-n rv.-r. , ."."-''VJi '-. 'Lai' KlOl .Arr-i made tne cnangq, turougoouw ,1 ' Q. -jJid you make the change wim a. Mat a Trocn1Wt;1 'AeiMtvr ' VUVV WV MW A 4VHUVUWM W.WWWW.H. But lreihaVe not rdbm fbr the ire- I mamder, nor "fbr ' theHestiraohy ; of tt' V - . .! . E - i - : -r' t i r t i an . I Max.anacKeu,u Batmpjeuau I enougbV; ;It is now clear as noon day I thai the frauds were 'committed uq the CommisBieniwil bothSFlo 1 rida'IWLo 1 .tlefteiIIwiljub 1 WitAe Jand-HhatetWli Commission; is lfgive . h ! U uu3rfnafe nietiflnvl On: ye8teTaSyh8Term of th Court, wiicV" Judge ilefeoy, o miki, ordsed.'" Trnder 'theew Wn stitutiopal arrangement, it will b jaearly oriifluite, fpur ;4 years befon thlsjadanrajler .Tudlewli holdan i tier; court tdfi w;'(mnyfew j Hanover.1 'Oupebple will regrfeK'to part: with saleable :bq .cpnscieptioos, so courteous a Judges He conducts himself .witn, iurbanity and fairness as to command eigh nm$Mm&imM t0 impress the con viqtion ,npon all liti- (dealt & vthwifticeorditrg to' 1W" iand pte judiees i of peccaMbaba erring ofr boa ,tf fc.fiori'5 ?:si-enwJ-t 'rnii ';: nnT l Sovereign law,! the State's collected fio Wlu;?i ip,ri:r,af)t, fear znmo tu-. V; O'er thrones aod giouex eaaieii iaii; ;j n Site era Dress,crowninr)tHXiETeTes8ing eiw3alL?fi"i oo&wrH tedi aniniafilm bi"i we bult'expresa the fadgment b;f'al th not lriaptpfiale thaif its1 temple is "uuiy nonorea uy mm, ior, as Mitel dsIIV imtimi'tf tnoae hiin sdloti al' im templets sfitir?lat.'i?. rf3fil-' ti-.-ti. ". -.i .-. I auiy nonorea, xoere Maunaauoa frtisHfttnrtaiHtiVWV oVinl diAfWAMr I ' Whoever labors on thisediflcefiurfeorur deuce) with usefulness and distinction.who ever clears Us foundations,1 strengthens its j pmars, adorns its eotaDiatarea, or coatn butes to raise, its august .dome, still higher in the skies, connects himself,- in name.and fame,' and character,-' withr that which; its and must be aa durable as the frame of hu man society." 't ' 11 i - i 'iini i ' : . i uxji .. TUB. cajf afBOJCT. , . meeting; of nefchaoti sat oclieit CIU , xens Interested, A memorial to ; b Presented ' to the ' .X.eciIatare Al VUchm ey tlte Ctialrasam sn mmftur At menMnr of ihe m.rphnta nd iti- i , -rtr7s:'i-!l "'vIL-i1-!. .11 1 cus Ui cJlgtii?.n81ucr LUO project of the New River Canal Company, for connecting fie Waters of the ftdrth East River wHh PkmMcO Sound, and .thus secure .by inland , navigation . connection with Norfolk and Baltimore, held at, City Hall last evening, oni, motion Mr.. A. H. YanBokkelen was cabled to the Chair and Mr. Walker' Heatei'Tequested fd act si Secretary ,if,;jK,iU!' omo' ;n i --Am ' explained i the object of the: meeting id a highly interesting address,, giving much valuable information touching ; the import tance of this project to the future interests of this city. ' ' ' ' On motion, a committee of three, 'con sisting of A. JJ DeRosset and Edward Kid. der. Esquires, and Mayor Caaaday -were appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the. sentiments of , the meeting as tq the im- I Dortance of this nndertakintr. The committee reported tne ioirowing reso.ntion8:' " ' ,!' ' : ' ' Whereas, The opening of an inland communication, by water to connect the North East branch of the Cape' Fear1 River with Pamlico Sound will greatly benefit the enure country upon and axqessable to-: the value bf the lands owned ny-the tstate .oa and contiguous thereto, we, the citizens of Wilmington; N. C.,1n meeting assembled-i-- , Baolxe, -That tiielisgislalinre of the Stat; now in session, be memorialized to grant to the New Rlveraual' Company such tracts ot unu.ss are a&cea iac ny saKi voiliHUi7 in Senate bill 82. session IH76-'77. witn sucn protection aS may bd necessary to1 4be effl- cientcqmruona line. I Thrh!rmftn rWstnf the meet- I -JfT-i rinr- ' r VoiWA I ing, then lead the memona to be presented 1 to the Legislature. ' ' ' ' I On I'ihotiotiUbe resolution of the comtttifr tee and the memorial; were- adopted, and a committefrt-eoa8isttBg of Messrs. P. Heins- herger, W. U. Greea aid Dr, M. J. DeRos set, was appointed to procure signatures to the memorial. ! ' " By " unanimous . request, Major J Young then addreiffied, the meeting, givpg most in teresting details touching this great project f On motiontue thanks1 of' the -meeting WljW aMwav.-iW! )- -aaaaaaif i fw jiy-j W. Ij. Young for the liaterestiag in forma- j:lC"?i-l;.y ( taia AsJXIJfrZMiiLJLVM '1 ft' ? ttit& Mtem&Jte: Superior Cqurt for this eounty, whkh closed its labeta yes terday, ih f olloWiiiall Colored 'were; sen- leiieea-io. .tae mmMr iU h-MiiaJ s,u fl Tarnas n-nar.lanwilll! -fi VMTti i l.-.iii ll ;")5eiirar.c's ; u RehettShaWvlareeajvia yearsw? .iuvi i rvaftmtfcrver.arceW.f veaWll 51 .f l3tiephardThbmpsoi larceny, years.; . Geo.'S'ox, larceny, 5.years ; WinsloW Gansei larceny, 5jeara. ' irfra deadly weapon, 12 months. -'-ttalL-lL:U-.JL.'-kaiaVnl4''a(4'tBKatV " 1 fnrrr'sM lterv.8 m si rtHvWnn irfvpAvt Francin Hounes. ., ., ,w,i!,,o m .. : v., are White, f. . . . " "w - f a 4Wiiara't4.t-k oil .fticuiUL i Bpun lhjS jyinB uartr amounted to 13,490. 30, on 8,801 tons, HW44Mi stona,en1w)ithe;..as .i..T.wei areassurflateroetoesttom j r. npn vi .n'j.rLw. Ja.ji.'i WmmW?2ljrTT PprV-oi! fa'?t-"if- ;d .!jfsffiHrf Lflt S)-S- i i I i f .: . ..' A biU brs ben tntroauceian t',the( ;LLiL Vmfirii-'T-2x&eMA FFIf 7?no3iIS in 'sola ifolWeforMiirW that m his ,hands the dignity'. utility of justice are maintained wi inflexible jealousy,- and that It is onrTacei? WetlVe thai fromrrjiptci JudgeMblECbfislofatto iWaafera m'ay-lQrtly!!abpr6priite 'tHat fcnee- jected to the t nrther nrnffngnf trie resolu- l8gnnWm fibptna rffiguaW15 slattlsman rofldunces iptlitf faitn- saarp uebate fdlto wed? aftewhlehMr. i-amti-Jmi. w A-5.--.i-,;- Sargent,.si,thfljEeaueafipM raiana eievaieai lurat-f oaia Jin i South XJaro eoster:0 ''' . mkl "-h'h 'i?.'? I Richard Moore, larceny. years." :1 rt T il Gep.,RpweK larceny, 15 fearaA1 iu f , Ui. a ; I gtate! bf Alabima -t..- i . .a.MJ a law I or AlftllSnill will DO. COUULCU. 1UO VClICaOil xne -ioiiowing ver.. , -1 -wWahhointh'ia?i wise. Btilctiy priTatt WorkJseuKJ w .n-! .rr SHoobi V V - ha trrekihriaeJcaaiin-v lour per icenu i chair .then -said that be naa bhu . anotner i r.-rt(,-(ii ,,-;t-.' ' n- -a : i t wtainWU' Welvetf the aisttbf January: rnubliean elector boridsvruwimtt'.rbrtT, fears anapay-i i rzz.j. rr. fvan . j..-, th naivr ii.n nr th u K-aT id a aa kvim) --- mm - 1 - The o5iecToTt6nir:rio,ffet 12355,31 frTTe vTm'the House for O - r 3fck".Wr -iinir thd r f leainrt vof MoTrda: 7who declare m rpresidenVs'salary to fifty 15fiiaJiTci.Tne'sio i jiicif - .1 l.friM.JM0RaiaH4ik eleotedJ lwaeveas,47iiaysia6HThe .BJibaisks ioigolQ miJH7Utwii4q f 1 1 Jncloded in the rjapera wqatbe.actipa ol natofsandepreienUtiyes, 'Sij- TiIP .t II-CtTLr I., .1 ,f;-Jitt. .T Tift : bJfiJN ATJj. Mr. R6berl3on7"ofT Sobtb Carolina, presented a resolaticMi which b said was adopted atamajss meetinkof white and colored citizensiT&t Barn weffJ Court House, 8. C.i on tha 15lh el January. 1 1He asked that they be read and referred to the committee' en Trtvilegesahd'-' Elections: The ChktClerk read the iTesoJofioq as loir lows: '. ;. -.. j. , f- ?:. ... Vi ,k-.-r H'JfeThiii the seviunareafcofdred yoterswho enrolled meirnsmMib toe Dem ocratic clubs, and the nine hundred and seveuty-str who' tast their ballots for Gen era! Wade Hamrvton tehd tk caedlriAtoanti flld Secure to trlliauVi RtatA hnnMt trnvfrnmanf 'UtC'hm lina, withdrew his oblection and the reading'Of the desolations was'onelu dad. t-';-.' - v r Vf f They deny that there was intimidation on the partf the whites toward the blacks in their support flf the Hampton - gavernr menL ' ''' t ' ' ! ' ' "' --'The resolutions were then referred id the committee on Privileges and Elections. : . ; Mr. -Sanlsbury, of Delaware, presented a very lengthy petition; r signed by bankers, merchants, elergymen; and pliers of , New Orleans, in regard to affairs in Louisiana, in wiiiehthK6gg government is charged with incompetency, and they apoeal 'to the country not to believe thef statements of fraud and violente charged against the peo pleoXLouisiana. i , . . , ''MrTHoajamoved that the petition be e f erred to theaUleeopPrivaeges.and uaecuons, ana ,tnai tne oamitteo ne 10- atrttctet! tb summoriuch of the Bigi it as they may deem advisable to prpve he charges they make.' (After discussion the inotioiiwas agreed to.) . iarjivL.mtf fii.1 ofiM! time to allow Govv' Wens to make a full statement, but he (Wells) not having doie .gJJ milSteueleuKn ' 'J witness -ST communicated "ilith fells'; Wells requested that witness should go t Washington and explain the sitnstioa was in danger, as he had a ; Very ;difllcuU oo on hand, and did jnot Know, bow he could' get through with it; Wells said he would like to serve his party, in making a return for Hayes, but be. would not take the risk unless he was paid for it; WeHs said the maiprity was very large, too much for him to handle, and' he did not. know where to commence to throw out; 'said the probability, was; be would.haveto,thrqwpat the vote of 'New Orleans on' the' ground. wltoeas thought, of - necessity ; Wells asked witness to go to Washington, to secure the protection of influential men for him ' and whether or not be could get the required money to satisfy him i. Wells said he .ought to have a million dollars; Witness showed to the President and Secretary of War. two letters addressed to witness by Wells ; .told the Secretary that ' Wells wantetf ' money, but the Secretary dectinedjtoliaeveanyl&iog to.dowitk.the. matter: the programme was ieaahourj4e account; riBywuwuii, yg.-yv., ! ness&1toidfcrTeH8,'4iT representations at -Wjtslongtoa. f failed td- bring , nloneyi that witness : should open negotiations elsewhere f the word "hold" In the dispatch to Wells from witness,, meaptthat he should bold the returns so as to make them avail-, abW at Will; the first negotiations-failed, whe. WeJto.statfid towitaesatJw wantt ed for himself and Mills at least $200,000, andstoalle!mmifdr the darxeys on the Bq1) ) , ibJaretwnNeiWi PrJeans. witness received a dispatch , frpm CoE Picketti that the neeotiatidn had -failed, when GdTr. Wells suggeste4 to witness that he lendeavor to make some arrangements with the Democrats; witness mtdeJ an ef fort in Jt direction, hut failed. .The idea of witness was firm, from what Gov. WeHs Said, thai he wottW throw out Votes to the best advantage, in order to produce certain results, which would depend on circumstances. '? . - i Walls' letterle .West,; which was not.ee- livered and is yet sealed witness promised 1 to deliver to-morrow, morn in e"iislet'ter to West, because it contained tertaidoiaf on matioB," and wltaess . was not disposed to bust wells. t11iUireBemnimg;Ba admit- 'B storVl ' f u f SSNATE.-MA resolution t.fw as,' hdoptbd ordarinir the nroceedmes of the Electoral Tmmissioalbbef pubBBhed 'In the Cotf- A mmtanlBiocet&ik 2lim.-Cii -tJMt'& 2 111 Messrs. Ingalls and Allisonwere appoint Wteiiarsonthepatrorthe benate. - - - ?,rTheminotol thernvuegesanaji.ific tipns coItsubmitted la report ueclar - log-that Frost; tteiMiswurieleClori walr re - lieved of his political dabdities. f the act ?J?a'8 a872, i -i t av i tt - U The Senate repaired to the House t6 as- sist is counting the votes. IA joust. sBssiou. if M ff , i ; After, the Alabam? Lrtificales had?ieen omcer asced. aaretnere ttoertiflStesrtire ;jf'r After aau -rhe anSe vofi bf Estate . .tt - - ii ah , 7; jsldent- feudriclcS IIU(l ii iiin1t'wiisrmotme votesM fof'Tllden alidHeodrliaftMth ' 1 - 11 . - at . ta.:. 4 .a j.at 4 i-I ! I stone' and 5t,hvetea"Weiiaf' announced tor n nbTT.wrkiiwN.''A' wnefitef."." ' :l til gWrAlA W,' W.. W f.-V'fr I ,.a-rTI " 'I 7": r-;-'- . f i . , I Cook, ana three Yotes,were annoTmcea-iori I wsaiad'by ltfr.lAllison,and Brxmore votes; I were aanoancea ror-iijaen anu uenurjcKs. t&f o7Tuaen:aii "dric tJ Florida WasnteacheahdVthee. aiAinv jtffleerr.nras nanaea . tne cerxincaies .5Sed.ity GoiutJtearnSai.an4 which recog4 j I nized the Hayes ejectors, ana alter it naa; Haves ? I l L.mA 4k. aVaf Am oV ltu lortmsl fat' I Tilden and Hendricka was also handed out,) I imd bothlwere read hyMf.Stbnei while Mr.; - i tAHisoaobrerlookedf "thern4Ieati. The I the tellers, and it preyed to be tne cerunaq .wTofcotlatar6olthiS i ! I Chairheati none . . t i-t' . t. elaborate detail of the Florida case from a Democratic;: stand-point. After the, ' read ine Irasseas'aaetir:? Ur. Conkling caXt&A iuenUon toother fact that the paper ' now before them had thirty-sir wide col umns of printed matter.. He knew that the Btatute Lrequiredi that ; all ) the , papers should be read, but after consultation with members of LbothHoBsei ho thought the law wbuld Ve cbtflplied' with fcy simply reaTilngtheresult. inhere was no objec tion. The result was announced that the Tilden electors - bad been elected. The Citr then aekednifi there was objection to the conm the StAate of Floritlaf r Ob- Iection to ,the a voteof.1Floxida, David )udley Field, of New York, , arose and submitted ; written objections to counting the vote of that State. The objection was read by lerk Adams of the House, in ac cordance with the v provisions' of the Elec toral bilL The duplicate returns and the objection weTe referred Atr the Electoral : Aitler the various obiections were, read, and thrfre beta nc- funhei- beleellon. the pisdirj9 olejtannoujiced that Jibe Sena tors woui(i retire so that both Houses could tobeiderHtheP objections,: : aDd toe" Senate aeareureo ipfhejf chamber at 3;10 p m. i The following are the rales adonled hv fteEleaoJaloulmisaiomi'" . fJuleFirat TbeRommissionshaUappoint a secretary,- two ' .assistant secretaries, a marshal and two deputy marshals, a ste AOgrapheand snch messengers as shall be needful to hold during the pleasure bf the Commission; rrc?io; o iimkiutin"Sx-t.fi EuleSecpndV 9 anJ .sub jee .submitted 16 the Comtnission a hearine shall be" had.- aod couosel shall, be allowed tojconducjtthe case on each side. ... 3r Rule TfalrtU '(hselnotexeed in pnmbsr on eaob. side,fwHl be.heard by l r 1 s . i m Kit.. t the Commission.on the merits of env case presented to it, not longerthan two hours bqiqg allowed to'each aide, unless a longer time and additional counsel shall be spe cially authorized by the - Commission. In Uie hearing of, interlocutory. questions but one coupsel. shall be heard on each side, and he not longer than fifteen minutes, un less the Commission allow farther time and additional counsel, . and! ' printed arguments wllitirecirvetl Vi-n-u. lUii Rule JTpnrth. The objectors to any cer tificate or vote' may select two of their mim- ner to support their objections In oral argu ment ana to. advocate the validity of any certificate' or vote the validity of which they maintain, and in like manner the objectors to any other certificate may select. two of iucii uuiuuci a , Biiuiiar purpose, uui this nwe not more than four persons neither side shall occupy moretharnwuiours. ' ' t - 1 " RQle Fifth. AplPHeaiions for .process to compel the attendance oFwitaesses, or the production or written or documeotary testi mony, may be made bv counsel on side.' and all. process shall be served ant executed by the Marshal of the Commission or his deputies. Depositions hereafter taken for use before the Commission shall be suf ficiently authenticated if taken before any Commissioner of the Circuit Courts, of the United States or any Clerk or Deputy Clerk ' of any Court of the United States.' , ? Kulobixth. Admission to the public sit tings of .the Commission shall be regulated in such manner as the President of the Commission, shall direct. ?, r .-.. . iRule Seventia.; The Commission will sit. unless otherwise, ordered, in the room of the Supreme Court of the United. 8 tales, SBd with, open doors, excepting when ; in eoiisiiltation; unless otherwise directed. - a.mong those occupying seats on the ttoor were Judges Milter and Field, of the Su Pirejae Court: General Sherman,aed Messrs. Chvles O'Conapr. Eyarts and Stougbton,! 9f New: Yorfc and Hon, Jeremiah JUlack. - 'Ana yvona -wewv urieans -special says Gov; Wells baa .been presented by the grand jury of the Superior and Criminal Courts for acts indicated by evidence before the Congressional commitjee, a . .ui iu Oi Unaa lo WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 - MAddok was agalri before the committee. He produced a letter addressed to Hon. J. j.., a t.'ll. XJataJ-.tayl.- Jf.- i a , W.H..1. aed bad been in the custody of Col. Jack Wharton Adjutant General of Lioulsiana under Kellogg. The committee have sent for Senator-West, who Wilt open his letter in the presence of the committee. -ThefoHowihg isthe letter to Maddox: !mu- Orleans Xbih SO, 1876 To J. H. MdSdecL Deab Snt r Understanding the po litical condition of matters here, from asso- clatiob With political parties, and amend of the President and a government officer, wbuld tt not be considered a part of your fluty tbgo at onco to Washington, "with as little delay as poseible and place before the President the condition and the pending dangers of thef situation.' Should you con clude upon prompt action in the premises, allow me to commend you to Senator West, who is my friend, and with whom you will freely .communicate. ' Yours very truly, - lint; huh MaBISOS WWXS. , Senator West, appeared, and at the re quest 6f the committee, showed the ' letter addressed a im .and Immediately with drew. ' ..- .- - . . . JTtew Orleanst Nov. 2ld 1876. My Deab TB:---1 regret much j not seeing you whin here. I wanted to say much to you whiclTwonld be at lealrnpfadent to put on papen" ttrusthoweverilo meet you in .WaslMiigtottxts asanas the canvas is over, which is now upoaus. Our duties as re urnkig Officers haVe argumented the mag nitude of the destiny .of the two great par- i icoKprcbendthe' situatrOni' as well as my t so matr T nnt biiv tbn nstinn !, I Tllllv dutv tdtbe trreatest;livine General. U. & Grant, and notJwith my consent shall this , opptessed people be governed bybls paroled ; aided by , the white-fivered eow- r(j8 Qf the Ndrth. Let me, my . esteemed irVwarnyouOftbe danger. :),MlnibiisI have Benthere and will be usedj hxtbe in , terest of Tilden, and unless there is some ooanter movement it-will be impossible for mJX- TOS"8 i uuiiD u" " 6."bu--. jiva, KtliW letter i fully aware of tbo move, and, 4 , yon aDQv,,,m cominnaicate ,treeiy. See jour friends and act Poniptly Or the !L MrfiiU (ll kft.riAflnaMta A hint in a I ana conndenuai. Very truly, , Mlmsox Wmxs. , ZqJ. It. West, Wu?unffUm,D. C: vuuuw auuweu qnestion of its .Teceotion.i-to be decided thereafter.!, .Two allowed in discussion whether ) arti . confine itself to mat- tbe President of the isry strugele the Re-. publicans argue to confine,' and the Demo- rratjj to eniaree. tne scodc orinvesusauon. i ,m aa ! i-1- TTW'd T Antfliatia -enmmrttee ' enntinned It vT7. - .. . . . i.usueaeH's crosa-exaiainauoBvwnotniDg ;E.varta, Oonoor and Mathews each spoko on uie aomission ot eTiuenue, mu im uui- S-im-a reached,, ? ?. , Public Printer Clapp has discharged six u&ut 1 gressional; , printing, .except the- Record i tiia ls funds'are exhausted, and It is. a mis demeanor to contract debts; ii i- .. . . Gov. Wells will tell his story Monday. Cok HeriryJ.J Hunt has been ordered to ! JUtU liim a VKMaac ui Hi viHuntwu. u. v. - ll la alleged mat aacoo i-on fieruer, ivo- from 'Michigan, lis not a United : Rtatea and - be has I beep, summoqeo oy me, oommniee on . increasine the ousand dollars salaries of be- remain un- UrThe tfapsfecottroops ihence to Fortress h5 If 14 5-1 3 -'I 'J ii 3T:'i t.i'5 a . fets. 4k 5 4 3-. If il . ' f : -4 H. I '"W