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DAILY NEJV S WKDNi SDA.Y, MAKCU 12. 1379. Ill SSKV Jk JOUDAX, lrop JOHX It. UlSHtV, - Editor. ltoblun'a Committee. At th lrTtance of Mr. James L. Kob i m, Senator Irom Macon county, ou th. i iUy of Match a coa.miitt?e m aj; intra to icquire into ih truth cf a t-rtam ' report In circulation'' to the rtlrctthat tLrat an i promises were "limit. and !iiii-oper aod undue inliu-- 'n were oaed by certain parties in- ;i rested in the oueatioa of publx pnolir,; duiinf tb early part or tbrt "semion of the (jaueral Assembly, with a v:tw to control tbe votes of Senators til K'pretentativea for or against mines uf the a:d parties n.ter Yslrd in de:cmuuiu.( t'ae iet ou cf i uMie f riotiej . lb CorauiitTea, o us-stir; of Me? . 1) .rich. r.ow aud Ku u White, w i, i Muted by Mr. ScaW-a, liav;u been . ed t the chair for that pUffH!e. Tw. wi'n- Wuo were -upp-ed t. W uiiereteU in lhi priotiu," v ere cwaiiLed. Walter CUrk. of tin city. . -t tckSoller id the 'k, mas mm iuf.l. He affiitned moa. positively tbat be had no cunecttou with the Nk and not the remotest interest iu t? printing. Tbi ttiniouy 'ud ummpv ached. Mr. teo. C. Joidao. one of the pro-pr.-.or of the Nfcws was examined. He was emphatic and pointed in bi" t stiru jcy, denvin the use f any hreal or pr u!r'" to imv.ii e the printn-; II u!.-d only L luorablD ni : s an J w,u a- u in bin trT"tt4 t s:u-e Vjtei. Whether lb 'i'"s'n'. ea-uii ire f -r tl.e printing made any "l irftfls r i nmii" or uKtlaay "uudue ii.tl i tn5" 1a unknown. Whether Edward A: lirouh'oc. a lare printing h-JMe 'n this city, made auy "threa; or proaii.V or ud any "uuJu; inilj-;: ' i- un kti w n. Mr. Jordan was the only supposed ' .nteiesttd par y" examined by tLo cviumitlee. Hi ltiruony waa tainted jt -trrday. tojjetber with a Utt mtLt which lwr the impiess of truth. Mr. li.tcr's ter.tiuuy iu tebu'tal t a.- a) pimtt-d. and but f r the re ptc. we haTe for thtt genrleroen we oul 1 pv h-pojU bis evidence ut of curt, hi !imp'y miilh-f rovokig and when that ia sail it las all the nrnricacee tbat ca t !y attt- b to it. Pjt t iis is all a!i fi t thi nm q ie t ..i. I: bia grave and a;ri us as p it: A cocnaiittee U appoiut d by a k miking pjwer to invelit:ate a re port in crcu.itiD tbat threats and pr n i a acre nude b ce: tain pirties to u llaei ce the otts of Senators and U pr ae r. t itiTi a" ii caucus. A pro c urpri c dtn'rd in ibe historv uf j-L.iiK.il p-iitie iu N i ib f'nuliua. Iu the iu vesical ion cf tin.- r,Hrt"" tie propuetcr f a Lewsp-p-r i.h ;i ird to iLe wuiii'mjUtI ari l interTifpd au i- t wh wr te ceita r i- it.rr.a.s d .v'UiiD5 a f i i i cf rave p lb.ic com -rt), wbiclt iu nj w e re :1 -ctfd ou any iuiividual. Senator or K'-pre-entative. Trie wpne- decliuf t an-wrr am! a c rurnit' w r.b ."n able a .il up- rienced iaer a'. r heid d c s? U.a i: : a pr.iprr pu-, i n. We j.hi'1 app-il from vlr. 1 t V d.ci n a d u 111. t! cs.- t- 'be . ;n i y. - - Tiik ir. norn s .ki" K'-.n. (.' atk'?. l".i u nj b'fjrethi li Sir.on ni:nit te . K- a Uufjs W hi e th 11 .d r ! . u 1 I if c tce n, c ul 1 cir.;ibr:il liiu w .t-o be swore that be had n. ir.if.-t ir ouafdioj wun r!n Nkv- I !: i i n a i Uor.ty to act .r i.i-ak I m i . -.. ell.r'. was made t- r -Sii: hi tiin -uy N.ifTrt w i. m.t,I t o : !i hn id n:i:y w. a tL.- .t r COSilU ( UtU-- tllll!. I'ilLl 1 .u- iives:-;a".i-n wr ;. u ...i h ..tv m.i-r the rej"! a' i n of :uj ; i y. I i . - . htars tcnt.tn y ri ii : i i oi ; i tor al cori'lic- of tbia p.i . s i B'Mi h ,n iuiperttn i k d-ir.cJ il Star c!i:ii! r : ;ali t Jem :,d ii. e Ii -r f - I torial opio i to i r'jin a -at public ti-s; ou af!'ec in Tl-.jil, th 'a-pers of the te. An I i. i, .u ti.is .. v tint Mr. K b n. u s c Jtum ttc- wou d n.i;..'e thf freedom of ;he p Well, the News tn- x.i-. Never ? N j neer. Wha', n'crr ? I iTS KTER. Tua "reTola-.i miry Duocu's" 'e drt'rm.uM to kerp tro pi awav fum t:ie o l;ii p .c s, a d l, I.cv ; hAt th je- pie iu lusue f.ji tl.i-iM vo, fa r eieili ua tu. s a e op, i t. Uit uaiii 1 1 iktt -g Oi thia Lu . by ir e p : -i'l d overpaid Kl.-i l - -p. - a Of lit s r: of "rev i. i ., ' tfn" Aae-icn p--jl-.'ca. s -.i u a ..-rtt dea.l Hut uf tie p "it-y or re i:i' up n i. idird and Federal reiaine:- for fau v .eetiou ibey have ba i more than they wi.l ever aam tolerate. 'o p o p'e who dei;re io be free distrust ihemlves or ever shrink from the r -poaibtlity of U.Lio after their ow u concerns. Sta.m tip Mr. 6n . D.d you make any pr.Mi.i,. ' t. Hr.v elector in Wakeounty, with a vi- w u coitrolling ft is vote ? "Never. What, neser? Well, ha'dly ever. S'ow was t e Only Denver t o!t h tide I. .t.J. but UmJj no pr.jru is' we are qi:te tare. Vri h make a "p CBii" lie ke"p it. Wuclo clam paitfu be an 'undue influence" if administered ;th a viow to control the vts of certaiu .Vrators anl J pr.iifr.ta'.iveaf G e u a c rn mittte. Tiik eTer lanjjuae used in yester day's paper is do r. flection on Col. Clark. It does not sppear tbat he made any 'thre ata or promisea' to in tlucnce the public printing by authori ty of the Nk.ws "or that be assumed uch authority"Tnfc vfliateTer action be may Lave taken in the premises. iru the animus of Mr. H'.binson'-J committee in pursuirg "tbat man Clark"' we aje not concerned That tntlemau l amply able to take cat e of bin If. S ate Ucds Lave gone ap from IT to 21 Mnce the pice of theacttocom promise the State debt, and nearly !MJ,U0) of the bnls have been already tendered the Public Treasurer for exchange under the act. A I awvKK of thirty yean practice ttystbe Supreme Curt of North Caro lina is tho Htionc-t biii-h muco the daj of Hu'Jin. Tbet sow sy that K .Sinsou's com mittee wbiewifched the News It d-ee look (u)"(") with wh teon it. V.'k iuvk the ttratd spectacle in Nith Carolina ot a Leitiature uttius: without pay. Verily, theie is some patriotism left. A IK II Kit FIlOVl (OMI.tKH. Ins ratiXHtloii o, :t. Inteili gialeil. Hu.kioH, C , March 11 Ftitk Nes: The report of the iuvet nation p itIiiht d in your col umn jeste la. in of little importance to the public, icepf. fiom the motives una the iiiUe Uy w uu it was con- ljvt 'I l.imjself it is ol deeper inter est . reason of the tindi"c of tho C. iti uittt e ihat 'W. Walter Ciaik . ' Geo. C. .Ionian did make tinea aud pr nii"s w.th a view to control the votes of t-euator and Keprw-nta-lises iu dfterniiii i) thd matter of p.ibl c p'lt : iiu."' 'Ih- po;a'iar bnui'f of this report rs wt!l a the fact tbat it was made a noiceatK exiep i m tithe m'e pre Val ine at tins tw m :i oi the Ge.ieral A-eiibiy I v il les'iinotiv, beii' or-c-;ed t- l priuted a .d bpietd before the public e a dr'ect-ble bit of Sju c ay le-d nr jj'ves lorce ai d pith to the aiiumri-in ol Mr. Carter thai the om millee "were alter tbat man Clark," and ltq iires m re thiu a pa.sin uo tic atmy band. TitK MOTIVES OK TUB 1 N V ST1 i ITDltl Tounfk-ts and fully the uudeilyiuv; this in vesti.it i n it wnl be neevvs iry to recur to th circunis ar.Cfs un.l-i h cli it wa firs' m "ted onthtlHr ot I Ii Sv na" e. Ou the lat day of Feb ruarvand af ur t a o no. tlis ot the i e .ion hattexpiiel, Mr. .Koiiusou the I'ref i lent of the Senate, iiaed iuto appar ent rr.a ine-s by a tm;iiij; telet rain t the N. V. Tim s4 iu regard t b:s fir mer couduct as a le,isl ior, lai 1 aMde, at onc-s h's seiu t.ve smile and tb Speaker's g ivet a:i l coni ng dc a n ujon tne tl Hr iu the coursw; oi a tu:ioustir ade up"ii ihe cor: e.pondent of the Tunes deel ired tjati.t'ier pirties were in h'a ep.n'o.. c nnected with tho ma. -ter i'ul a in unc-d h s intention "to carr the w.r iuto Al; ci" by moving an iiiVi ; : u 1 ri . f ihe c . urse of ctrta?n inrti-s in ur rd to obt iiDiUij ttie I ib hc I'rin'inir. He h;s sine opiuly h 4r d ou t ii il o; of i be S male, w hi e ciii(iMiii his eiror iu his renp-ct, tr at his nt'uia'.'on of rem ;. ic ty in tlie- liin3s dispatch icfened t me. Conseij-.ieiitly his i urpoe to "cairy the w r i lto A "i u a' refe: red to me aiso. A the result of this avowed purpose tc obta u revv r . cam? the resolution of Mrcti 1. It is shrewdly worded. The uwj-ct of ir qn ry is two fold, but so or I Uy j ineo iht it seems at a glance tut a unit. The committee w- re to if quhe : "1st. W h- th r any thr aVs or p-nm-ne wer- ma 1 1? an l; -nd. Wiirll.er any undue inli i-r'C s were usui, by c r'ain tariK. m rs ed in th qu .s ion ol ub io I'r ii i I in intf t he ea: 1 y put o" the -e.- o i of this I ie:if ral Asaeinbly, will. view t control the vo s ot ."t'liHiuiit or Hepi-.Heujtiv-s for oi u.tiiK th" inter-bt of and parti s." Tne avi.a- i niMUKf of th s rtsluti -n wa- i -ire a pT nil revtog on my ii ;.- a ispect-i oomplic ty in U w i in tter, cha'tin lr. It 'bin- Sit'. !n.n'd a w u (io.j bl -s in . I eage. it w. - no v ::i ej- mdiU't'.on wa cu w ji.;i .. i I v.i.l.cau- iLe la r fune Ol I'll- reii.i'e, t ) . cl.-, . o l,, 10 a .1 ; i , iO 1. . e ?.'l. . le. if.. Mi: i: i at t n-l t'u l'.ts- 1 .. - l-. : 'ut ais j. tlo-re ha I di-' . ine .iti.it'. in t.ie lUe.h 1 I II lily 'jV(I.;iIii.' 1 1 1 i c a- iu wii cu appifpi iat oiisi 1 .e A,,rj( Noith Caiobua Jt IL. vv - . j n ie 1 anl i ruicimn nomo w . . s ia.p.. tue cowdact of tbew. ik a 1 unni nt. In.S ha .J en - to have rans.lt d iu ILe U s un ..l 1 u 1 . 1 be 1 ie.Mjii.tui tLat iod au . h .1.. 1 ..v.i. io, w; i.c 1 p. d.,r,U 1 i Ii- r e pli Si p c an 1 4sL tuc uutnoi ..i ... . .1.1 11- to it. raii..t.u o c.r:.. ' 1- i.j o .vlr.ta." r.lr. COMPOSITION .K juk C. MM1T1KI. &nvs s i.I more conlusivt-iy that iv ujufi wri:H piii ose, uoi to ra bae coirupio, but to bull-O. any one who ha I ih- bo dnes pilips I ahu d .iy.th.- au lac ty to diifrr w th the riiu of r-ino.d w,ck.m wbo a.e battering ou the cauiy rminns ol a Mate sli m Una As-emoly baddtc'.aied lusolveiit mi d able to pay only tne dohar u live Of ilsa.luii t u y houtst aud j ml d bi. M.. IVesden. pro tf"i. Scales -he .spevia- rha no o 1 m the senate of Him Coa!:i I'ls 4 j k 11 Vaih y c imb ni u mi b.o 1 a pr p i.u. ! f Vl 0 KJ (.y t: e c -ant.j ft Irut of toe ;.-lo;el tr" .op ..n I ibe sjker s ami - vot-) t paj trie d b: 01 a ra Irod. a 'arj-i pa t ol u..li d-M.i consisted (1 Iih b eu et a aii.i n-t tleu ed)n ufcuiio is auJ c-inp utiib d i tries' poo nied the Ct mm lt-rt The two deuioraiic Seu-ato-s app in ed were the two wtnj wttek.ii wuli be tLe most hostile to the .fc.ws of the euu.-e 50 Senators. Mi. l 'itch hid spoken against ibe News m c.moiis, and denounced 11 npiu the jiouud "that it sbjuldbe puui-b:d f. r having alvocated ti e ola m of ( iv. Vai.ce- for the Senate in pit fertmc to all others who hai o a us up u tlic S inatorsOip" a doc tr.ne wl.ich was peculiarly bnoxi m-. to a man f Mr. Dortch's political ap petite. Mr. Si.ov, tfce fcecond ou tne c mi in it tee bd nkrwie sjioken aga usi the News in caucus anJ had been niven asupierby tbe i p. graphical union br li ivi" dnounjed tne News be cauKitit tit to employ men who! cn h in . ,.j.iiia their on iriei ia. -ad o iie!din 10 the tyrannical d cta i n ol ti at orau ziuou. Tue o her uieo-beis Me-ais Kites anl W h te were meie Kd.cal ciphers who had no sortof lutertst in the a u a Linn .wLeiher a democra'ic caucus waa ouit-u.ei in tne seiectko of a Public I'rinte.. Tin packed aud prejudiced jur:-aiu. t o Deuun;ratlo balf ol wiii u a 1 li l ene propter nfftctum. I would lis in any court of jnst'ce, was ) charj.eii.by the resolution to inquire as to what:' Jet the careless reader turn to the resolution and bee. lhsy wee chained to iuqiiire as to thie-tu aud promises and uuduo intlunces exerted "tocontiol the votes of Senators ai-d Repieseutatives.'' By the wry, what UaU the Senaie to do wuii the action of meaiberb of the House. But lo TUE WITNESSES. 3Ir. Juo. M. Morintf the last sylKble of whoso n ime has baeu itu lered g niticaut of more than a inert) passing co-iucid:-uce by bis cju.se m th s iuaL ter is the t-peaktr of the llou&e of Ueprebenia ives aud the only i-pauker la out date who is known to. have corns iIuau fiorn bis place so-ctvooute ipou the fi ,wr tne pvsa4e Hawaii road b.li, appiopriat n foU.OlK) to p-y a debt ol a lamoad company accumula ted largely ot usurious and compound ed interest and not only advocated u but begged and entreated members, ,i they weie consjientiouhly opposed to the b.ll to be sileut and not, voe upon ;l. As the Neas whose sins t seems 1 am laiod 10 biat and for wiosj ;aults it wtUtd appear, I must vicariously a oue bad not been lavoiaole to th sd specious i;bs upon an al.uost deple ted lieaauiy, Mr. Moiing; is a vary swill aud willing wiiuesa. In the la t senatorial content by bis stuurus cou.be he was able to secure thd sup por ol the li iemis of hostile aspirai ts .0 the i juu:o: ship. In railroad meas ures he has been equally amb: dxiru aud now w.slnut; 10 avoid exposures which mihl bi justly ant c pited, like t ie entile lisli. lis trus s 10 escape through the mirky watt-rs ot his own creatiou. He sais that he does not lepeat my couversa uou exactly, aud as to the rest he is entitled to hat wlixli betwngs bo (he deal chaiity to bis memory. M' Caiterisau innocent young legislator fiom Hum oinb j. wLo did not know thai he ba 1 b eu bul -do, vl u ltd toma oue tld b:iu of it, aud is not quite sure ol it yet - Mr. J o. G Bym in of B nke, who made a tai atiiement, 11 'wit-r p o tes , and who-ecouise wasiiiat to nave lieeu expelled ol a bih-toued h i n 1 able m. n, ami ticn. L -adi wIm sai i that bia principle wa to li iiWtli. s wlo opos-d him. 'Ihi-be wtra all the wi utcs.s call d aud t-xaiuin il bar t'.e Coiiimiitee, betoie wboin Mi". I'si deui Kolniib m appeared a iWM cut ir, wbo lidd any kimaiedgd cf auy 1 h e.ita or pr mi.-es male by any bony. Th re- lut on requires tbe Committee lo exa-niue as 10 intiu -tices tr 'Ujht, agnust the inteie.-ts ot tne susptCwt-ii partn s, but n t nucli evidence w.h taken. THE TESTIM NV. K.tryoiic of ihse witnesstf agree to oue llnui; a most aatouudii g fact when we couaidei the p.olessed obj .-ci of this luvcsiiatiou, iz: luat ttiere was no qieti 11 belo. e tbe General A -.-embly 011 prnni nr, it was 11 H p .sssbie a iy ah uiil an.-e, at the tune of th- c .uversitious given, iu regard to tin pabn . i riuliug. t) 1 the c nt.ary il ap poais lioui tbe testimony of every one of thein, i.u .1 the coaimittce hail bt-n .ilredy app dated and tba" thj cojver saiivti.s iu q lealioii cou d havo referred only to tue uc.iou of the caucus. .S we have th novel ap ctacls t f a cotu inittee of tl'"-Snat-, gravely enag l, witb an exC u federate Seua or at i s he.id 1.. iuv .-".ig itmg ami adiui iste' i:ig ttie c Uiiuia .d d scipl ue 1 f a Demo era io c.vuot s ! But what i- t its testi mony. The.e is a conleat for the pub i'C pr im 1,4 betwtH-n two api an.s pt no ng bet Jie the Democra ic c lucus. According 10 Mr. Moring -J. tell him that if tic v.a:i do nothing for tiae News, he should do noth ng against i;; tba. Iu migiit stay away from the c uou; that tic 111 ght uted the hi p oi th News am' 1t1.it the News w ll staad by ics fricinin. Tne uususpec ing Mr. Uai ter, was toi I by Mr, Jo. don. I13 sajs. tut a newspaper ought to stai d by Us frundn in 1 li n its euein;es. MF. I y -nmu bay -1 tol 1 him that il tbe N.-ws bhou' 1 piitl;sh a statement of what h-d t'eeti expe-dei ou the We-t-rn ll iad it wouid militate against th road, but t hu this was n t .ne-d-r! to ail .t L :s vote as Ie wvs for th News a .d 1' was n t, c imi.ic taf-d 'o r o I -. ( ie 1 . L ; iCll S 1 id I 'old ii: n i;i N.vs wou.d bia "i by i s fr eiios au! lplr. us enernn s, mid he tetfi.s ih.t is his own precipe 1.1 1 ie 1 hi? is every tilth' of th" evi'!en' "s to h e 1 ' s ! 1 rmi-ev It w;-s 11 the eve o a D ruocra'ic caucus and in r'- vd y a ir. iVtor iu leference t winch lo i 1.1'oi-fir member was entil ed 'o v.,te. Now wi h ut co 1 s ! 1 1 i g tlv. lebnt; n t-v iifiKf at a 1. i li u' o 1 B.dci :n, in it at't-T it was s!iw 1 tin i ih ;io an aent or au'boi -d t ir-..k t he Nesand had not s re.' ii'tnrci 1 . s .1 t !:e cornmntee sh u tave ju:eM out ad con v.o s it ions In- . i h io '. u.i1er ev-ry principle of j 1-, ti e and ac. o, do g to tlinii tir-m e to j ; w usi is ' ti Or ia t s: li ding t hat e:n po-sibly and trit full nudd 11 po t'iev"'e i- ".' V. r. clearly an attt-nij bud b e 1 ti- v le to nitlu'iiice De n cra s. in ca'i i.s .1a eua bled, lo support the Nfws us aaitiHt the Uhseiver, by ap pealing to . iiei lutetes's as niemb rs of the par.y. Vet tne Uomuniiee le poi t tli it l maie "threais aid prom-i-'.s 10 c vii rid the v. es ol Sonatina aud lv - i e-euta: lv 8." The C muitie did in- diieto state the w h de truth :y ndd n g to their finding the w. ire's: In tin Ikiii c.'tic caucus is?e:nb ed, ' b'-cau-e lue- wlio e State wou d have I .ugbedat the fane it d scl sed. For a sim ar ujjie.sij iei, one of old "k av up tbe gbos . and the y Jung men wuu id him up and look him out and buried i ioi." as the people ot iJns, Mate vvnl bury this (Jommitue ana its pr - ur, r- .mil lus inat ra when they lully iiuOt;6iaii(l their acts and motives. THR REAL OBJECT. As is evident fronj ibe winvle "t- at i mo iy, was to d'siover who whs ih auth r of the articics in tbe N kws in regard to the Wi-te-n N. C Itulrojol. Who," tks thrt eager p osecuto.-, wio'e ib ss artcles ? " It isohjeoted that the questici is not pertinent to the t uq'iiry. No ma'tei; tbe qiifsti u is pros d, "D.d Walter Oaifc wiue them?" Who is b!d enough to d 110 impugn tl.e i-auotity of the idol wh s-j seivi ors are si ro a '.y p-ovided lor? W b darts to rebuke ex'ravag nee, and fol ly, aud was'e in that body whic'i has the speakers of bith Il mses as ;tss pt cil th inip'tous ; which tnakts a id uuinakes men, ccntrols conventions and pi.ut'ns, smothers inquiry, and is ever crying for "more,' moie" like the two datiijhtt rs i f tbe horse 1 jrc' ? This is the mi k in the cocoa nut. Tbe mn must be k'iowu that he may be cruah ed. When the not ii us L fllin was lea viug K leigb for the 1 st tune, t-omo one a3ked b-m as be sat on the "bus" before t he at b ro House when he was co.uing b.ica. "Comine back" Bald Lalll n in surprise what in h is there tocotiK' b ek fo' ?'' Tbe dj id!p hrfl beeu resting in hat belief ,r years and until the e a t ries in tho News there has ber n 110 exposition of ibe lact tha? there is ht.ll a 'ring" aud one- whose optics are ke n enough to fini Hime tbing. to appiopriate where Lafflin could not. ' ' The railroad combinaion was alansel. It must discover and puni-b tbe in.sn wbo h.d dared impugn their right to lule. They knew'iuat if they did not, the lights would ba turned on that next summer when the fiDgers of the tax-gatherers reached into their pockets to gather money to tannel in exhaustible quicksands and pay usu rious interest, three hundied tbojsand tax-payers wo'ili awake fr m their lethargy and wonder if Lilllttield had le'urned. Xo other hypothesis can explain tbe action of the omnmtee. They were directed to investigate parties "inter etted in the public Pnuring." I had no more iutre it in the public piiuting than a native of Timtmetoo has in the Chinese question. The ev dence shows that conclusively. V. t the entire in vestigation ia d iec ed at, ni. They are d rrc'cd to enqu ie as to threats and piouii-es m id to Liig at is, yet tne? a e cli t tW conjjrne I ss to ani e'es ou tbe Wester i N. C li. li. a"d the Iimes d sp.tch. Eveiy aet and 0 rcu usiance c nie.t-d wiin iln reso luuou, the committee, the conduct oft he iu ve-itga' it n sho s conclusivsly that it was an attempt to direct the whole power of tbe State aaiast one man io s ifle free discussion, to mer ac'e the pr. g, a consp r.tcy to defame aud peifcute. Toe pn S3cut; r and mov-r of tiie resolution was the would brt President ot tbe Western N. C. K. It ; the Pr s:denr, pro teui who r elected tne c mmiTt e, Mr. Scils wis a Direc tor u t ie VVestei N. C. It. It , who it s'gued temporarily during tiia ses sion of the Legislature; the chairman of the committee, Mr. L) utebwas alS3 a Director on the sain a road abd Mr. Sn iw was chiirmau of the committee ou tie road who was s ) uuib.e to see Us defects that he did not report a 1 iud-1 de of y,0U0cub c feet into "liiud cue'" which to k place as ic were un der his uoe. Tne rest of the com miitee were radicals nd every witness called for the prosecii'iou were warm advocates and prorui ie it oucs of the Webtaru X. U. Riilroad and some of tt.em of the Coalti Id subsidy bL-sids. No let tae public sny if this was the iar play which t'iey notiire ' place a veidict above suspicioa. I d noaiue ibis alteuipt to divi-it the niaclnuei) of governuieut to sacli purposes and ippeal lo tiie people wbo will s o.i le 1 tbe baud of thebherill ou tt.cir depleted puises to i o isnier wbethei that is th i nip fo.- wired they have aent then i epi cavil auvts here. FOK MYsKb?. lliavj been a no; in ctive nu nib r i f ttie Duio ;atic party. 1 bav given lo its all; poit mv tun and inouev ai'.u- u. a in t. I rew up with it, and .tn of it, but I will not sit q liet wheu -some of 1 1 .servants seek to uake it an engiue of oppression or a vehicle ot ex tiavagauce or fraud. It is a noble par ty but it cau only temam such while it rcinai s a party of liee th iuglit aid ooUils the lgit of noju oay to be poured up in its acts and p licy. IN onc vision. An nnp erneditat.'d ennvorsat on in tendt tl io help a po r but. desoving veil g ma'i iu his btruggle for the Pub ic P.i-Hiug bas be n zed up n ai tl Ji-toitfd to crush a private citizen wl o had theiusightto peiceive, and ! ha liruiness to express in pubi c bis co3dt-muaiion of tl e cons -nacies by which the Pulii: Treau y vus b';ng robot d b fore his eyea Tue more conjecture that I Bave tie inborn at o t or comnosed the arii elt s iu the Nkvvs exp s:"g thes1 working-, coupled with the :n tie 1 had lua.iitcs ed for the siK ce-s tl that pa per i i its cuitl dacy ft r the j rtnting fur-ui-hei the pretext and uvthwitb all the arti Itv of S at-5, ttie machinery of l nislati n. the combined nrray of two riilroad corp natiojs is put in raoti n to ci ush me. biuceheoin neither be intimidated njr b-'iight tbe oril t go s forth "that mauClnk"' mut be crushed. Inde pendence is catel ing am ing men of Anjjo-Saxon race and the security ol app rpr ati )i;8 and sc' e.nes dep'Ltltd up i cru-h'iig the rir-t t l'e tl. U I hi-, my c untiyiiieu, is the head aid front of my 11 Hdn g. I have en .Ie iv reti to ke. p i be liht handed long ri ig red h on Ih il lers aud subsid xers ou: of your pockets When I saw that over half f your State t.axes were O bo h-vi d and ct lec'ed, ntt for ymir gov rn-n n? an i pr t c io ,'mt to" os ter ratiroi I monoptilii s I p o et. d. 'I'u-hakeit , unneourid, uuterri tied, y faith I ket; my loyal-y, my z al " I have b?en the tl.st to feel the po tency of the aner of this railroad c -mbiuatioii that assumes to rule N..r;fi Cir.lina. NtXt Fail when the tax-gi'ho ers coiu'. tlnee hundred ihousiud ta-yeis vv li ! my felliw suil'e e s. l'hey jage me contrary to 1 iw. They wilt tax y u undsr the forms ol They i .ve.t ga e" m-. lhiy ill pi Tare ou. M . Ed t r, I thsnk you for this -pice in y.'Uf ciliiiiiua. What 1 have sid lis b en less Irom a ftcso of pe: .sorjal griev iiii'e than f oin a deteimipa Uoii to up'iold the great principles of Kree'om of the Pi--s, Freedom ot Tuoujiit nu I Speech, tne right of tri b j iry, end fiom that innate sense ot fan play, all of which havo been out ragi tl n this p'twcu'ion. I h we no co ice&sioLs to make to the huge mo nopoliea that oppitsi us, and to the public "1 stretch forth these bands " To show jiu that they .-till ait; free.' ltv p 'et fu!ly, W ai.TEK Clakk. Hliut llauiplon Nays. Sp?c a' D si atch to Ihe I'ostS CtiAKi.Ksro.v, S. C. march 9. Set. tor, Hampton, in an interview w itb a to rtspocdent tv-day, siiil tbat be was a y t uiiceiltiu whether In viould be in Wa.'hi gton at the extra sesion, al- tn ;i:g i ne would go if he po-s bly coul i ai d uis doctors would allow i-. Ij tasj the business was pai ticular.y important, he wdl goanyb v. In iepl to a questi. n as to J is opinion concern ing the :c:ioQ of tho II . use in lefusin to p iss fie approp-iation bi Is, he re- pidtnithe tut-u.ht taat-ii- Jlois was u'ht. lie vvojld f ivn L'ongi t s. s ting br ever .f nee -viy, tu- t-it? i; roce ted au incli :r nu its pos ti u. li. did ujl thr. k Mr. Ilayts w. u d have a rignt to oppose the amen iai n s il Coi gi ess continued to u ge them, as such act ion Would sh w that iii-.y w ere the wi 1 i f the people. Our n uu Aiilri'y, SutLern Home. The other speech was the ore deliv ered, by Capt. W. Ar iiey, on tbe aboli i'on of the State B wr 1 of Agriculture. The speech was copied in full by the U.leii,h Nes, and is a sens ble and in inly tribute to the agricultural in terests of the iS'Me. " Tiik g -ip occasioned bv the sudden c;lbp-e of the Vanderhilt will case c.uttnuts, but it is only just to note he f ct tha all the pjisons interested m the case who care to ppeak upou the matte-, continue the r former denial , t iat there was any cumprora se between the piit cipiK It is ackuowbded bat WiMiam H. Vanderbailt stand reidy to fulfil the promises to his relatives made a year ago, but it is denied that this indicates a compromise of any sut, inasmuch as the proponent hd been willing from the first to do thi. Vegetine FOR CHILLS. SHAKES, FEVLB AND At.lll. u Tar boro, N. C, 18:8. Da. H. R. STKvess;- . Der Hir, I feel very grateful f ur what your valuab.e uieaicine, V eseuiie, lias ooueiumy lainily. I wish to expus- m tuauas oy m loruiiug you of tiie wuuaenai cure oi my sou; also, loiet you know mat Vegenue is ibe best liuaiciue t ever swr lor Cuius, iiikcs, revet-aud Ague. Al son was sic wilu uitas oj iu 1j73, wnicli lc-lt uiui witu H'p-joiut uis -as j. sjj sailciaa a great d aioi paia, anoi lh lime; cue jaiu w so enuoaia iijbUiag nut cry. iu Uociuis aia no. tieli tiiiu pai iie.e, Ue couiu uot lilt LIS loot lloUl lue Uour, Ue could uuliuove without oi uicbs. i read your ad neniaeuitui iu lue 'ivili-VUie v.yu.K'1-JouiUii," luai V getine w s a great bivvu a u.ier aua Uloou f'oou. 1 li.eu oiie Ijollie, wuicU was a feieaibcneut. ile aeut on witu Uie n,eui ciue, giauuitily gaini..g. He nastaaen iU teeu ooities iu ail, aua he is completely re sioreU io healtu, wailts wituout cruiCUcs tr cane, aaeis iweuty years ol ae. I nave a youiitfrrsou.hitfcea earoi age, wno issun ,eot locaius. Whenever he ittis oue txmiiug on, he comes iu, taken a dose o. V cseiiJB di. tu-fc Is tne 1 isiollue CUiU. V eg.i.ucie.ve& uu nad eaeel upon tu oj alt m lih.t tiie uioai oi iue m u.ciUca f-. co .uuieu-.ea ioi ctoiis. cneeiiudy leoounue .u VegcLine lor aiicii couip.ai .ts a uiuk il is the gieaieol uieui- Clue 1U the Willi :. neaped! ully, MKS. J. W. LLOYD. VauKriNa Wheu tLe blood b conies lile Ifcsa and Staguaul, eituer irom Clause ol weattier or oi clmiau, waul ui exercise, iriei.tr die', oi foai auy o.ner cauae, me vefid.i-e wi.iivuBW ttie oiooo, carrv oil ue puiriu nuuiora, ci cause me si -iiiacu, tcftUiaie me Oo eiS, aaia imparl, a lone oi viftOi' to lue vvuoie L-d. , Vegetine: FOK il i .S.'iir' SI V, N j, I J J S .1 J -1 : AXU GtiNKKAL DliUlLlTV:. BbknaKOcToN, Mass, 1878. We, the undersigned, having u ed Vee line, laae pleasure iu lecom.aeuUiii il io ail luos - tr tl.,lea vnu iimiurs ol any tviuU, U.pepsia, iNcrvjusucs Oi' uuei.-l i)e ol.n.. it ociiii lue tiieal ulo -U .-u-laer jui I uy it. l. c iowen ei.-u-, vvuo seti i.oi-- 1 t inau all oilier paieiit iu uiciac.s ia. ... i . Mits. L. f- eiifvivi Art, Hllv8. il. VV . M '.Ii, JviSiii'llLio MjA, ii Vegetiue is the gre.it health testorer couipo on exclusively of uaias, ioi-,auU ueiba. ii is very pieasa it tj ian.e; every caila li.tsic. V EG KTI NE. FOit NERVOUS 11EA.DA .TI c2 ud Ktieuiiitttisui. CINO ATI, 0..3Aprli 9, 1877. U. K- Stevens, Esu.. : " UearSir, l havi used your Vegetine for Nervous Meaiai he, auJ also for R leuma tisui, and have louui e.nlre elief from both and take rear- pieaMire in rnoiu-uenUlng t to all wno may De i ewie atnic ed, t UK ll. a. Ooi U, i. 8 Mill rtt., Cinp. Veetl ie h is restored triou -auJ-t co ne j wao h:va oeeu loa aud paintui sulerers lraggisti, Testimony. Mr. H. B.Steven: Orar lr, Vi liav b en selling your remeav;the Vegetiue for about tliree years, aud t ke pleasure iu ie"ora ueml ing it to our customers. aa l in no iasiaace wiiere a blood purifier would reacu the cas -, has it ever liid-d to euect a C ire, to our kuuw ieoe. It certaiuiy is the ue plus ubra oi renovators. E. M. SHEPHE il) SUU ,'liruggists, Mi. V'eruou. ill. Is a?knowled ;ed by all classes ot people to tethe best tu i aost reiianlj b.o d purifier iu the world. Prepared by H. R. STEVEiSS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine Is sold by all Druggist jli 'ieti,2w. 1 oiler for sale a Handsome cHESTNuT V1AKE, flue running, walker under saddle, ai d no better roadter 1n bardiiess either sinyle or double, It! liai ds, itili-h and an easy driver. Als.i, a flue HAY SADDLE HOtirtF 5 years ol i, 15J hands, fearless. Also, aud better, a flue BAY HARNESS HJKSK 6 yetrio'.d, 15 hands, fast trotter best In the c!ty, not afiaid of any' hiitr. war raate i sounl, tru and kind In all harness, The ab v 5 Uoi'Sas are consigned and will b j pleased to h ive parties to examine them. feb ;3 if W. C. MoMAt'KIX, KUII'10XJ, V4. Can a! St" t from Sixtto'.to Seventh KUjaoND, V ?v ENGINES, portable and stationary. 8 4 w MILLS, URISr-MJLLH. BOILER, CAST IMJS Of BRASS and IRON, fr OR' ' I N (i e. MACHINKRY for Gold and t'oal Mine? Blast Furnaces. &c. v -caii special attention to our IMPROVE "ORTABLK ExNGINii,, r agricultural an' ather purposes The Boilers of our Agrl cultural Engines are provided with our LATENT PKKMIl'M SPARK ARRESTERS, device by whi -h the Spa ks are forced to pass downward over a reservoir of water and effectually extinguished without the use oi wire gau?e Our is the only arrangement of this kind which affords free access to the boiler tubes for cieai.ing troru eah end .lo. ro our new styles SMALL LOCO MOTIVES for hauliDg lumber, and other artb-les upon tramways and narrow gauge railways. Ine heft Planters reeard our GINNING ENGIN RS superior to any in use. Send Tor llluotrated catalogue free, other thing rveing equal encourage southern institutions. Kepairwork solicited ana prouipii done Shnning. Pulleys, Ac.. for G'n Housea. 'Madufacturers of Jouen' patent Tobaccr uinp Maciiines ro work bv hanJ or power.' W.M E TANNKRiCO. K R. KACOHAM, Rsch -quare, N. C, Uen'l Aeut In Eastern North Carolina. GtK. J J. W bheiiead Aent, J-aleigh.N C. mar 3. '78-dawlv NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE COHY. Incorporated ia 1872. AM r,FPl TT X. C. Assets, - - - $260 270.70 Surplus to Policy Holders, 173,394.20 F H.Cameron, President w. E. Anderson, ice-Presid-nt W. H. Hicks, Sec'y and Treisr Dr. E. Burke Haywood, Med. Director Prop. E. B. Smith. Advisory Actuary The only Home Life Insurance Company iu North Caronna. Onex( the most suc- "a-sful companies ol itarge in the United -tates. Has aTeadyii,sied between two and three th Ostna Vpoticies. All of it funds in v -sied at home among our own peo pie. All losses paid promptly anl in cash naiesasliw as those of any first class com pany. His tub. e dollars of assets for ev ery dolftr oi liabilities. Agents wanted la every co'iuty in the Stattowork for this most cxe lent" and flrm'y established tome institution. 'or Infoimation add re? N. C ST V TR-ir FF. I SUBANCE CO.. mch 6:f. Raleigh, N. O. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF LEA dc PERRINS CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED Bf CONNOIStJETJES TO BS THE EXTK K.CT at a LftTTii t from a MKUI'Ja L GE-TLEMaN at Mudras to hi h.oti er atWuRi ETfeR, "OnlyGoodffi May, 8:-l 47eli Lba sl riR riS ihat their Sai ee is highly e-teemed in In dia and 1-, in mv t piui- n. tbe most naiatable as well Sauce." i jut. And appl cable to EVEKY V ' B I ETT li!iilliiii!i:.J a s the most OF DISH. wholesome Sauce that is made." W0BSESEB53IBE SIDG. TUUS QlViNG THE CONSUMER NOT 6VLY THE BEST, BUT THE MOST ECONOMICAL SAUCE. Signature on every bottle. JOIISDUSC'ASi'sSOXs, No.9 College Fla;e and 1 Union Square NewYo.k. feb9 1iwly AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. All busings intmsto i to the undersign will receive prompt and xiersoual acie tiou J. M. MaTXUEWS, feb l7-3ni. Fayetteviile.N. C Dr. Sidney D. Grant. No. 32 KOETH STEEET, OVFOITK C;TY HALL, BlLTiMilHE, MP. OFFlca FuK 'i'H iTKBATM KNT oF ALL L1SEASBS. DR GRAN f successiully t.eais asinma, Brou'-hitis, Incipient Consumption, Catarrh aud ail diaeasesoi tue Ihroat and Lung. .ou p or suflere s wic the As liint, who have been treated by m..ny ab.e ph ici o.s vwtiiout benehi, consult Uu'-raui. ue cau eurey.'U. Oi n you nave me Bron hitis. In ciyient Cousunii-i ion, or Catarrh, Oo nut ne dicouragfd, io; i r. rant caa-'reinove th disease and restore you io peilert health, If you aie i-uriering wnh Klifuinaiism, i.yspep sia, 1'iles, iiver toinp'itint, t its. Partial i'ar alysis aud 1'oisouous Di&easts of th Blood, aflectiug Hie ihroat and ost-, St;roiulH,and ail bloooaiid Skin Diseases, despair not, Dr. Grant caurleausttne t.lood from all unpuri ties. Persons afflict, d with Nervous Dt- tulity Vital W eakness, and genera J rostiation oi the Nervuusa d rny si oal .-system, have nope auu i-lace our--elt uuuer the tieauue.i ofur. tiraiit. wno has cu.eu hundreus ot patients wheu o her pnys nans nave lailtd, and saveu them irom a preuiniure giave. li you have di.-eaes ol tut Kiuneys, or- vei, or any Uri narv Diseases, Diabetes, Dropsy, api'iy iui media'ely to Dr. taunt. Aiaoy are suilering with Kinging iu the Ears, one, sive discharges from the ears, partial oeatutss, partial nnud ness vou cau oe cured. Consult r. ''ra t belore it is too late. Reliable persons in every part of .he city and .-.taie can testily to Dr. oranL's great success in treating the abov name i diseases Rememiier Dr. urant tieats all diseat.es c every name and nature. Cab or w.ite. co sultuiou liee. 0CLfS WCHKS. NO.36. N. HOWARD ST., BALTIMORE, Wire Ralliugs for Ceu-etenes, Balonairs &c., Sieves. Fenders, Cages, t.u j o creeus. Woven Wire, c. U), Iroa Bedsteads. Chairs. Settees an 1 7 tAwI2in HARDIN & MuOilE, UOLLENAN BUILDING. ftO Lbs. Oil N, 0. a vo tears old) and Vir giLia HAMS. des'ialH "iz s. well trimmest The iii eyt tot of Han s we hav ever c ri red. AIm, suial Rig Han s tj ll an l 10 lb tach Noi ther.i hams of all sizi s. A consignment of nice Peunsvlvii- ia : u ter, in small packages, 10 I j to 2 lb each. Also, North Carolina butter, very low to close cons gument. Dried Vacres and Aprl-s; Turk! h Crimes, 10c per ib,; I- r. sh C antxn i : FitSii Lemons; Se d I't tat" s, 1'iae weet Potatoes Seasonable canned po-fs; Tomatoes, Corn. Asparagus, Feachr s, &.c , &c , &c. A largesto kof ev?n thiucr in tli3 Grocery Hue. I irst-class -iot ds. Low Fries, Prompt Del'.v rv . HARDIN A V.OORE feb 28 if OLD m TKIEO 1S7J Old INiejk. lxar1 (CORN AND RT K,) This reliahle b-and of f URE WHlsKEV has been successful' y tes-ed by tlif lovers oJ Erst class Whiskey for th past ")0 yeais, aud has preserved its high rpuati'.u imdiinin ished. It Is efferi-d to De pubiic with 'ht full guarantee of the proprietor "-nd wl 1 not fail to give jierfect Fat i-faction whenever used. For sale bv a'l first-class deal' r. Addre-s, .It iS. WILLIAMS, Fautlier Cret k, 1 ad k in i o. , N. C Jan 2- J'Jiu . III X AM 51. S feels sick with OLD ' HILLS FEVER FLUSH KS, UK' D ACUcaid general uucornfottabieiiiSi, and yet IONT KNOW I X ACTLY WIHT AILS HliM, then is the lime to take Mott's JPili.s. Thf se pill ; arV ma le oi' cei tain ingiedieiits thai act speciali.v on the L.v r wn-i at tin same ti r e exp-l al imuurliies from th stomach iind sys: eni, aiding aitesti m, and RHSTORIaO TO ilhAl.TH, when a"Io lier ren ed es tail. lake th-m Bdnousness, Indigestion, Coftivene for CempUiots, and aa dis eases and s. I. ivpr of the stomach. Ab f iMnrd-"artic pin ihey a'eVar ra w, mily a'h JOHN F. HENRY, RAN & CO Sole l'roprie'ors, 8 college pl vce. kew v okk. ALFRED ROWLAND, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office d the Court-H; us 3. LUMBER rOX, N G. THE UNtQUAUEO JAS. 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The unders ned will sell his entire Stoc. of New Furniture, consisting of Fine, Med ium and Common Walnut ai d Poplar Cham ber Sets, Ward obes to Match, Mirble and Wood Top BureauB and Washstauds, Marble and Wood Top Tables, Walnut. Poplar and Maple Bedsteads, Walnut, Oak aud Maple Cane. Seat Rocking Chaiis and Chairs, Wood Seat Rjclting Chairs and Chairs, Sofas, Loung s. Wab:ut, Ac., &c. Tiie Sale wii commence on the 2fith day o. December, and be continued until all 19 sold Up to that dav every article will I e sold at cost. If parties buying do not wish to re- move their ai tides immediately, they caL be left until i-eb. 1st. dec! 2 A. W. FRAPS. tue wjimrain mm. In tesfl days of pol tical trickery, a true friend in th lime of need, is a friend indeed aud such a f 1 iend is Dll. VM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR TIE LUNGS. It is a e urc cure for ON.SU MPTIONT,COT:fiHS,COLDS AiTUMA P.KOM'HI ITS. HOAHSH.NKSS. and all disea-cs of the Lungs, Chest and 1 hnuii. This well k no wn remf d y haw teen used foi thirty years and has mi rod thou'ands ot ae- ini.'.y of which wore given up as hope less. so ca- e. I'o- evpr o stin 't0; can resist the . pilt g ' ro'i' lies of r. Wirt Hall's Hal--amfortliH Lungs. I rfal hoit'es will tie fiirn'She't gratuitously 'o all who .re arti cii vvi'h 1 ur g at ti pe tc i-8l(l.s'aes. 4WReme ber'tliat it Is the persistent use of thy R ham that cures the worst ta-es J'JHN F. HENRY, CiK RAN & CO., Sole l'roprie'ors. 8 COI.LKCK I LACK, NKVV YORK. R W. ow rs, dt Lo.. Wholesale Agents ichnioml. va. feh ll-diwlw - -:r.---;.iT';J CD
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 12, 1879, edition 1
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