THE JOUENAL. J. W. HARPER, Editor. IiLinston, N; G. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1878 j CHRISTMAS. r ' : Amidst tne financial pressure of the present time, which has more or less affected every link in the chain of sb cietr.. Christmas merry Christmas offers a delightful relief. With this high festival are associated joy, peace and happiness. It is the dividing line between the old and new year we fin ish up our; years work on the day be fore Christmas, arid for a week indulge in rest, and every species of pleasure; and then take up the .burden of life for. another year. v tunate debtor, who by some mischance is unable to meet his liabilities;: but what shall we say of one 'in . private life, who knowingly contracts debts which if is irriposdble for him to pay ? We may not wish to revive the old laws and inflict tangible vengeance, but undoubtely this person has been guilty of a great fault He has com mitted an invasion upon his neighbor's rights, either from an undue love of his own gratifications, or from a reck lessness about his affairs, which every reasonable person I knows can not be indulged in without the greatest danger- m ; . r'j ''. -:; . ; Society ought not to forgive it too easily. Such a person is not entitled to stand exactly on the same platform of social and moral standing with those who keep clear of debt. Nothing can save debt from the stamp which desliny has l put upon it The reckless may therefore feel well assured that in the ' J . , i degradation, has been a most prominent church . . . . ,tW j therefore feel v . . . .. . . , long run the burden of life will be lias uccu imiicu no a ocaouu nnA tvlnTnoaa' Tf IS ' J ' ,, . . . J have its duties and responsibilities distributed all along our daily life, . . i ... . i . . . rather than indulge in pleasure at UUU UUUi.mjr , uu u aucu expeuge;bf othera and in - -i kti. ; i v . f the end have thein lives marred by look on oy giory ui u itcuuuuVc their loss of self-respect arid therestcem 1 . 1 1 9 ' -ll 1 . . . . c ana ministration 01 angeis. . wmir f their neighbors mas is tne time lor social ana iamny reunions. Those who have been sepa rated during the rest of the year, can ' then meet at the old Homestead and kindle anew in their hearts the loves and sympathies of earlier days. Truly is it said "work is worship," and. in like measure and like manner enjoyment is thanksgiving. Man's nature demands rest and re- t laxation at stated intervals, and we should therefore celebrate this annual .festival not merely from custom, but from obedience to one of Nature's first laws Hest. The Christmas peal should never fail to arouse the best sympathies of Maj. Yeates's Competitor. Retirement of Archbishop Pur- cell. Personal Intelligence. Raleigh Nevrs's "Washington Correspondent. Mr. Martin, the new member elect to the 46th Congress, whose - seat I am informed will be contested by Mr. Yeates, was in the i city last week.- He was happy. He settled the vexed question of how Mrs. Senator Bruce shall be received into Washington of ficial society. He took a social glass with two of his colored constituents Cincinnati, Dec. 23. The vener able Archbishop Purcell,who has had charge of the Catholic interests of this city for many years, announced to the Cathedral congregation vesterdav that he had written to the Pope ask- ....... a . ing to be relieved ou account Lof in- firmities of old age. In his remarks he alluded to financial matters and evidently convinced his hearers that no fears need be felt as to- the in vestments made through him, as they were secure and would be returned in due time. ! h Death of Hon. Beverly iong- ; las.-, . " ' j Washington, Dec. 22. Congress man Beverly B. Douglas, representing the first District of Virginia, died at the National Hotel early this' morn ing, after a brief illness, from Inflam mation of the bowels. Mr. Douglas suffered acutely during bis illness. He was attended in his last moments by several -of his colleagues in the House of Representatives, his daugh ter, who arrived last night, and other friends. He lost consciousness du ring the night, and died easily. The remains will be taken, to Richmond to nisht bv a committee consisting of Senator Jones, of Florida, and Repre sentatives Hunton and Goode, of Vir ginia,' Luttrell of California, Carlisle, of Kentucky, Dunnell, of, Minnesota, Hartsell, of Illinois, and Clark of Iowa. There will be no funeral serv ices here, the intention being to have the obsequies performed at the home of the deceased in Ayletts, New Kent county, Virginia. Hayes is a Grant man. General Robert Toombs Is in Washington. Thomas Carlisle is eighty-three and in good health. Wrhy is it that when a Sheriff swears he says, "Oh, hang it ?" . r George Eliot will edit the 1 works of her late husband. George Henrv , o J Lewes. " ;- - "... Indorsements nowadays are a good deal like the notches on Robinson Crusoe's post. The Oil City Derrick believes that Dr.. Mary Walker's, favorite song is, "I would I were a boy again,! Mr. Richard H. Dana, Jr., will spend two years in Paris and will write a treatise on international law. him, aired himself in a prom, on thei av. While there he sought the distin- our hearts, inducing those who are I uished ,honor 0f an introduction to blessed with the good things of this life, the august' chairman of the committee w Been 10 renuer u aiao a season or .pujka tilj,v Hard onBlaine. The National Republicaii, the pleading Radical or- at the Metropolitan bar, and, with gan of this city, thus goes for the out one of the stalwarts on either side of rage bulldozer from Maine : "Senator Blaine has disappointed the country in declining to serve on rejoicing for the poor and needy. "A loud and laughing welcome to the merry Chrltma bclla ! ) All hall ! with happy gladness to the well-known ' chant that swells : , We lint the pealing anthem chord, w hear the midnight strain, " And lore the tidings that proclaim old Christmas once gain. Hat there must be a melody, of purer, deeper sound A rich key-note whose echo runs through all the mtnic round ; , Ltklndly voices ring beneath low roof or palace dime " For these alone are carol chimes that bless a Christmas home." 'i the Committee r appointed under his resolution of investigation. If he He spoke of himsolf knew of wrongs" and outrages against as "the fellow that beat' Yeates." the rights of citizenship in the South "How much majority ?" inquired Mr. that would justify investigation, it oc- Harris. "Fifty-one," was Martin's curs to the mind of the average Amer- reply. "Why, that's nothing," re- ican citizen that, he should have marked Mr. Harris. "It's a common headed his committee and made the thing, they say of my committee, to i work efficient and thorough to the jlastf extremity. If there are no wrongs to be investigated then the whole thing is a farce, and - will prove a mis erable failure ; but, nevertheless, Sen ator Blaine, after initiating the fight, should be in the fore front of the bat tle, instead of at the rear, among the baggage train." overcome one thousand majority. Martin smiled afterwards. FROM WASHINGTGN. BAYARD TAYLOR S SUCCESSOR. Washington ! Dec. 20 Eugene Hale & Co. are pressing Senator Christiancy for Minister to Germany, Dr. John Henry Newman will issue a new volume of his "Apolajgia,"-containing his correspondence with Arch bishop Whateley. . A Cincinnafi porkpacker who -has become very wealthy has put a motto on his carriage. It is, "In hog signo vinces." . ; Lhe first certain traces of the ob servance, of the Xmas festival are about the time of the Emperor Corn modus (180-192 A.D.) -,Mr. Charles Francis Adams has bought lots at - Kansas City, Mo., worth S40,000, and will build on them a cotton mill and cottages for workmen. The attending physicians pronounce Governor Hampton out of danger, but state that his recovery will be slow aud tedious. There is a bill before the South Carolina Legislature providing that the cost of food for a prisoner shall no longer be. thirty cents a day, but it shall be twenty cents. There was a brief Cabinet session last Tuesday. Evarts, Sherman and Devans were absent. Nothing was said about the German mission.- Theodore Thomas, the musical chancellor,of Cincinnati,was lookiug at a dog that was chasing a pig the other day, and he remaked that in a few minutes the dog would have a good ear for music. Offenbach will discard opera bouffe. He has an idea that tragic opera is . r mt t i 1 nistorte.. lnat is wnere ne manes a mistake. . New Year is not a particularly sickly season though it is the call-era.-- Y. .Graphic- Since the Forty-Fifth Congress assembled, no less than five members have died, namely; Wilsch, Quinn, Leonard, Williams and Douglas. "What I'd like to know," said a schoolboy, "is how the mouth of riv ers can be so much larger than their heads." - , The State government of New York has cost $13650,000 during the past year. A Republican Legislature made the appropriation. "Pants for $5," said a seedy look ing man, reading the sign in the win dow of a clothing store he was passing "so do I. I never panted so for $5 in all my life. Saturday XijhL The latest statistics of the Registrar General in England prove that there are in that country nearly a million more females than males. Up to the age of ten years the difference in the number of the two sexes is not marked. feiuce the draft in' war times, there has been no such dread of serv ice as was displayed by the Republi can senators when urged to - serve on the election investigating committee. Wash. Post. he Italian ministry out of office. - Some of our Cabiuet ministers would go out, about a thousand leagues at a bounce, if that were a" propelling pow er here. -The chairmanship of the election investigating committee went down faster than mining stock in a panic. It slid from Blaine to Hoar, dropped from Hoar to Dawes, and finally plunged from Dawes to Teller. At that distance it was dimly perceptible to the naked eye. Bayard Taylor's body has been de posited in a vault in Berlin, but it will be brought .to this country and interred in Pennsylvania, his native State. He is said to have understood well seventeen different languages,and yet was only graduated in a, printing office. Zr. V. E.WEYHER o TTK iff a- MBE MED ICINE PERFUMERU.v J When Senator Ransom said, in his recent. speech, "what the country Wants is a revival of trade, and not a revival of hate," he uttered 'a truth that sounded all the better on account of the source from which it came. DEBT AND INSOLVENCY. The insolvent debtor among the R6 mans, was cut to pieces and distributed so that bloody Zach Chandler, Eu among his creditors, . this principle gene's daddy-inlaw, may .come to the is recognized by Shakes ear in " The Senate. The Pennsylvanians want Merchant of Venice" where the pound Governor Hartrauft, whose term ex of flesh is claimed by Shylock under Pires January 1st, to be appointed. the forfeited mortgage. The Haleites say that John Welsh is Even' in this State, up to the Canby Minister to England, and the Key- Quickly, and almost unobservedly,the Constitution in 1868, the insolvent S0UQ state is not entitled to two first real South has come back to her an- wm treated as a criminal andr sub- class missions. On 7 the other , hand, cient holding and influence in Con jected;to the personal punishment of Hartranft's friends say Bayard Tay- gress. One by one the speechless imprisonment.- - lor was credited to Pennsylvania, and nincompoops have "slid out" from the Theso laws were but an expression of Unat a mission to South America was places which they have usurped, and tho natural senso nf mnnkiml onnnom. refused a Western Pen nsylvanian on have I been supplanted by the real that account. ., THE RADICAL CAUCUS HAVE A. H. O. T. .;....' A Republican member of Congress says the Republican Senators, in cau cus last night, had "a high old timej" and many of them id not hesitate to ing tho Immorality of insolvable debt. A man fvho did not pay his debts was regarded as dishonest,- and an en croacher on his neighbors rights and property, and was to be punished accordingly. i . Uur present laws iiave been pom- g0 for Blaine with gloves 4ff first pletely changed and public sentiment because he introduced the resolution; has kepi pace with the law We are and secondly; because he backed out from participation in the investiera- - .-... w tion after it was ordered. now no I more inclined to be severe with debtors than with others who in jure ,us. We trust for our protection more to the moral influences working in society and to our own care and foresight in business transactions, rather than to the vengeance of the Uw. We are indebted to two tilings for the change of public sentiment about insolvency increased humani ty and the general loss of property which has fallen on nearly every one. One can better sympathize with his poor neighbor if he himself has suf lerea nnanciai loss or is on the eve of Bankruptcy. When a people becomes familiarized, aa we are with mercan tile engageraenu in which all are debtors and creditors by turns, a fail ure to fulfil engageraenu appears as only the effect of miscalculation or mischance. The knowledge that what may bo your turn to-day may be mice to-morrow, makes us wondrous kind xUfc iouiscnmiaaw numanuy may -Now that the Senate is about to carry us too far. in our changed views pass from Radical control, the or-ans raiu.u ucuw auu luwiveacy. 0l that party are discovering that We should always have great char- there are too manv officials on the lty and compassion toward the unfor- Senate pa v rolls. W&h. Po' leaders of Southern entiraent and opinion. Blaine's badgering they treat with dignified contempt. They decline to quarrel about their own past wrongs, but steadfastly look to the future and the good of the whole country. There was never a grander opportunity for; any party of me than is now presented to the represen- tatives of the South. Washington Post, Dem. Ja daily, adding to his already large Stock of i PURE DRUGS, . ... . and IXDICINES. " By pnrchasing direct from Manufac tnrers of the Highest Standinfr, he is enabled to offer to the public the PUEEST HEDICINES from first bands, and at prices as low as such goods 'an be sold. He also keeps a full line of Toilet ViticlcW of all kinds. SOAPS. BRUSHES, PEKFUMEUY and TATI O TV ERY, o Blaine's Committee at a Stand still. PUBE AVIXKS At LIQUORS! for Medicinal pnrpoaea; Choice brands of Cigars, iucludlng the far-famed SOLON SHINGLE CIG AR. A largo assortment of Trusses, of all grades. '. Garden Seed of 1 11 kinds. EST" Prescriptions carefully oreDarcd. at all Lours." dav or nicht. ' v mf O . Orders receive prompt attention. . . ' -V. E. WEYUER, M. D. jan l-12m ' BRIEF ITEMS. ' A rcnrdinr t a th a "NTat Ynrl- ir7,7 Senator Lamar says the report that the exact figures of the next House he declared for a Southern Speaker of Representatives are as follows : of the next House of Representatives, Democrats 149, Radicals 129, Kation- and expressed the opinion that the als or Greenbacks 10. California not South ought to have the Chairman- included. That State elects next hip of the leading committees, is year. without foundation. The SletropoliUm llotel is the Southern headquarters. Lamar,Rau som, ferrimon, Walker, Buckner, Harris of Virginia, Pridemore, Wad- dell, and a large number of other prominent Southern members are here. It would now seem that Mr. James G. Blaine has kitten off. this time, a Utile mere than he can chaw.' Wash. Post, Dem. . The New York Times says that "the indifference shown by Republi can Senators to Mr. Blaine's investi gation is due to personal jealousy," whilst the New York .Evening Post ascribes it to a growing conviction that the movement is untimely and will be unproductive vf -The Chronicle has again and again urged the importance of adverj tising sheriffs and other sales j in the public prints published in their re spective counties. We will unite with our brethren of the press in shelling J all along the line, and making it hot for members of the Legislature who j are afraid to perform a just and nec 1 csa ry action. Milton Chronicle. ! Joaquin Miller has written a play entitled "Mexico. ; Should it prove true to its name it will cause a "revo lution" in the drama. Norristown Herald. . - Geonre Alfred Townsend informs the country, through the Brooklyn Eagle, that Blaine as a Presidential candidate would be easily beaten by Bayard or Thurman. An investigation of the conduct of George F. Seward, late Miuister to China, a nephew of Wm. H. Seward, indicates great corruption in the dip lomatic service under him. Justin E Colburn, the .Journalist died in the City of Mexico, for which he was United States Consul-General, on the 2nd inst. He was born in Ver- mout, and was thirty-three years old. Ex-Governor Seymour is in favor of the lash as a punishment for cer tain classes of incorrigible criminals, and even in Massachusetts there is a strong sentiment in the same . direc tion. The London Trut h says the Duke of Connaught will be appointed Lord Lieutenant of-Ireland as soon after the marriage jas an opportunity occurs to provide for the Duke of Marlbo rough. Dr. Norman Kerr, F. L. S., of Lon don, says that in Great Britian two hundred thousand persons annualjy lose their lives one way or the other by drinking, limited and unlimited; moderate or immoderate. "Grant takes a little whiskey now and then' says; Simon Cameron, "and so ao l, out mat aon t mate mm a drunkard." Then what in the name of Bacchus is it that does make him a drunkard.-Courier JovmaL Washington, Dec. 24. Blaine's committee is without funds to prose cute work. ' It was the opinion of Blaine and others that the twenty thousand dollars appropriated last session for the use of the Senate Com mittee appointed to investigate' the charges against Senator Mathews and the late Presidential election general ly, would be available for the present committee, but Judge Porter, First Comptroller of the Treasury, to-day decided that the appropriation is ap plicable only to, defray the expenses of the committee directed by the Sen ate;to inquire into alleged frauds in the Presidential election; and not to defraying the expenses of the commit tee under Blaine's resolution. The Kixstos Journal J year .. " " 6 months .l..V) . ... 0.75 NOTICE! Ai'l L.ICAIION will he mada'ta thn Oeueral Asnembly of North Carolina to amend tne Charter of tho Towu of La Orange so as to rennire applicants for licence tn r-M epiritnvua liqnprs in said town, to exhibit to tho County CommiHwionere a recommendation from the commLHionei8 of said town, i Dt-c.30. 178. : L-4t. . - 1878. S. EINSTEIN Xico and CIIKAP GOODS FOB TIIE olldays. The Journal and N. C. Farmer for one year and one dozen papers assorted garden seed for $2.00. The Kixstox Jocrxal and LonlsvUle Courier m m r. v j ounuu one veiir ior z.ou. PKIVATi: BOARDING. Mns. Lucy J. Paiikeb will open a first class Private Boarding Ilouse ou Jan 1st, 1879; at the Stevcnsou house, opposite Moore & Coxs tore. Terms reasonable., ' - dec27-tf KINSTO; N. C. ' i Practices in lnoir, Greene. Wijne, Jonea and adjoining counties. tf Prompt and efScient attention paid all business entrusted to him. SettlcmeBts of estates of deceased persons a ppecialtj. IgxT bf&ce on Court Honse Square, formerly occupied bj Jso. F. Wooten. jau l-12m. . mm consisting of STS Dry Goodn, Ladies & Gents HATS, y 1 3rens . & Boys BOOTS and SHOES, TRUNKS, SADDLERY, 1? XJ 1 1ST I T XJ IjE I BLANKETS in ail Qoalities and Prices. CLOTHING a SpeciAlty, Call early and secure Bargains at jan 1 tf EINSTEIirS. Representatives THornberg and Riddle, of Tennessee, and Walker, of Virginia, bave all been very ilL Messers. Thornberg and Valker are better, and. Riddle is convalescenL liar. J. XL. W1UTK. J. P. PAR20TT. . White pPaiTOtt, Slillers and Lumber Dealers, Ivhistoii, N, C, Are now prepared to fill all orders for FIRST-CLASS LUMBER at the lovest Cash rates. tziT Also taeep on band the celebrated Tuclcahoe Family FJoor. jnl 12a W; J. EASBEBRY, cVttoraey jVt Law, KIXSTOX, K. C. Will attend lb Coirt of Orn and Jcn. 'g OSIcr ca f'otirl Utaf J-iusr jiiil-lim CHAS. F. I1ABVEY. NOTARY PUBLIC Inferior feert flfrk for Unit Ccmstj. Probates Deeds, Mortgages. 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