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H A 1 I -V -T IT1 Tf Q L 1 LA.A VV j rilUhSDAY. MAHCU 13. 170. : " a a a ft. a r a. ft.- a i...r, - - JOHN II. Ill SnfcY, - Editor The Extra Jtfiwlou. CYojres will rasn.b.a next Tues day. It will hi for Mr. Ilayt-a to de termine whether the session hhall be hoit and pUcid or prolonged and aU r rnr. For the ti.nt time io seventeen year the Democrat will find them elves io a majo.ity ia both House of Coogr- The maj rity is not fortuit ious or accidental, for it la fairly rep- reaen'ative cf the' voting population of the country. Apart altogether froru the means reaoreU to ly tbe U;pubh cana io prolonging tbeir holJ on tk Kxreutir branch of tbe tiovernmeut, it ia conceded that Mr Hayes is a mi nority President. aud hence in cae of a couust between tbe L g.lat.ve and Execative brancbsof ilu ( iovemroent. the foimer will ie entitled to apeak f ir the makrity of the people, and the latter can make no auch pietens. The busioe which calls C'jn'rtss together tn be Terv brn tlv stated. Tbe Demo craticpaity desire to eliminate from the body of Federal statures cer'u-n meaaurea which were htld to be de fensible, b cause the war bad crratcd an abuumxal cvtditicn ofafiair. The war ended jjt fifuej yeara ago; til the S'ates have bejn restored t tbeir foraer relation i:L the Gov rumeot, id the i iLt of ' government is poMed by ail of tU ui on equal Krm., a iu ante war times. The Democrat c party bvocve tbe time ba.4 acme for aauaair that tbe Republic - baa got back to its n rmal cond.tion. Hecce trey deire that co ra.h thai! be required of any citizen wbicb sta'I dis qualify him from sening as a juror, because of the part be took in the war, or of tbe opinion he may have enter tained concerning it fifteen year ago. They desire further that b th the -iitical (Arties shall be rr prr sentrd iu tbe drawing of jurors to serve iu tbe Federal court", and that tbe sever! State shall be agiio intiustid with the s. lo authori'y of makiug laws for the conduct of elect ons and of -nfrc-icg them. Iu oth?r wor.fs, the inj'j Mi tyoftli American p?ople, as re pre a ntrd in Connie. desiie, to the ex nt covered by these nieaurf!, tore tore the Federal Government to its old relations with tbe States and with th- people. The laws relating to tho selection of Federal jurors are admitted bv the Iverublic..n to be indefensible, but they stitl maintain that the b ates acd tbe pet pic cannot be iutrustrl with tbe sole powtr to regulate elections, and to provide that they shall bo fa:r and frv-e. io citits with a (opulatiou in eiceas of twenty thousand. Io all oth er case it eema to b. admitted that the people can ba trusted. Mr- Hayes is aiged by tbe mo;e extreme ad lit r eota of his party to bring the ordinary rcachioery of tbe i.ivemroent to a stand std! rather t'an sutler therp resentatives f the maj rity to carfy out a purp- which Mrrp'y restores the relation of the Federal tt veinment to tbe Statrs a. it existed ir .n tbe I e Uinr inj; snd Himo to the pe;id of ie c tst. uct:tn. Toe majo.-ity s-.-k no prty advacU(:'; it they carry out thfir purpose, both arties will and on e-pial terms. 1 U u alion Mr. Dortrti ll!nt Ai Hfr, Whn tbe report of the C cnufeo on Iiteirnrati.'n N . 3 was n;ade, Kerelt iRaiica ui ived to print th- t-j-tixony. Mr. AexanJer s il: -I the Chairirai tf th CuumtK Mr. Dortth. if the "thrnt aid prvniV were mad to :T,c: th -ct:u c-f the senate or the Din c.-it:c cjucut Dr. Dutch. I d.ci tie t -a v. Mr. Alexander. I ,k the Sp-4ker to corapjl b in to answer that th- Sen ate may kftiow Ljw f xy.f. If it only at tn caccua matters th-s people ouh-. rot be taxed to print. Spektr. I hae 111 powrtomike him iDiwc. 3Ir. Al.xxndtr. I a; pal to Mr. Drtch to a tr a a matter -.f inf .r mttioo. 31 r. IK rich. I decline o a. 4 r. niaice roe in tLe tobacco excl-a'jg at Hicbrucnd uu last Situtday. a&d remarked with emotion th at hia maternal gran In, thr, who.r tender memory waa every hour j risnit in hia breaaf, a K.Tn on t SICrrd s...l of Virninta; and that. -Whenever my voice can have influence lo p.-. mote ' your prosper ly. you can rely upon "rneas upn one of jour own noble -and distinguished j,Q. If I kn tw 'rcyaelf, I would Tote f.,r V.rwinia aa "laickly 14 f r U ue, fo tu- s i:h .19 "ipaickly as for New Kid. The "patten: and hsro c eu lurauce of Yir gmia un br circutnst in-es that mihf "well have discour-iftj i the b-jr-e haatn!ot.d for h-Jr the symp -thies "aud tbe admlrs'iori r.f the i; . "ven, and it c-uiid net be in mv "heart to think anything of her but "kindly .Then words, tender ard patriotic, are t o'. t hose of a man who "ha cai ed the tWly-ahirt to tbe "mas'. JUiNtt. the tfjM coni-tTMDiin from South Carolina, 4Cj OIU. of therctiiiu,? mmbra of tbe Korty. filth Congress, darr oeutioo for the faithfuln-n with which he ha performej bis du'y daring Li Urra of aervic, n,i ep-ci-ally m a rnemUr of ihe Joiut Cmimi . too Enroll-d Il.IK ia which capaci ty, at the first enion of the CorgrrM h gi- ed no am U cr Mit for his eor gj aJ sobn?rtr. i)j that ocean n Africa ae tan nmj.le which those of lighter xov!eiion .a'd not los. bj itxitatinj. Iha bn ifrtfsted tha! the con miiteon retrecchment eft dniinp tbe ntamr nJ in'ami an J n pr' fo tv L fci . r- of I ' How the Politician Look at It- I Th New York II. raM havin dis. covtxed in sundry interviews at Alba- I nv and Vasbiuzton the stieugth of TJd,n arn,rg ew Yoik politicians, . I extended it i: quiinoo over the wbc country through interviews with the l.nifirM-Atin con?reMtncn. ad finds that be is by no means strong out of his own state, in fact thaUe not strorc at all. The tibuia'ed opin ions of 127 representatives from 27 state rxcluive of Now York and the 10 solid r-publ'can dtlegatious) show that 57 dec'arcd themselves tmpbatioal lv iftraicst Tl'den. while 13 made him their first cho ce, 9 would find biiu ac cepUble and the rest h.:d nothing to say about him. S-.me, likeGv. Swann, of Mar j 1 an J, discarded him "on th gri.uud that be han't the Tifality to propyl ly administer tbeollie. Tbe North t'aiolina menih r.H aie thus ola'ed : Mi. Jee .1. Yatc. f the Fi st District ot North Carol ;nn, sid lh.it Ihuiman i a we, g. i. l t lest and failMul patii-t. ani a suitable man to Dj the aiKlani boater ol tlirt iiomo:ra cv. Mr. Yeates thinks be will n reive fie I h n ci at uom na'ioii in Tildeu was selced Fre-uient and should bae securr d the office. Grant will I tbe H publican u mi'jee. Mr. AHit-d M. W.widell. of the Thinl Districr, think. ThuriuuQ is the coming man. Tildvn is not popular n -uu. altnourh he wan badly treated. Norm I'ar. I na prefers I uui ma'i.i It n ducks is aij liked. Grant, bo ibuiks, will be the chcicw of the Kepubhcat 8 .Mr. Jjeph J. Davis,- of the Fourth District, btlieves Thuiinan ha the l i vid.; track. If Iii)a l it bnnself ou proper lecord he wid It: a ieit favor it". Tildeu had oue fair tiial. Tim wron which was perpetrated n him w.ll iiesiH sympathy, but not enough tojiintity the D-ino ratic party iu trUii: bun a.un. tiia jt -s tbe ootii inr "mm with the II putluaus, aid w l cany fiat elea.eat that wants to inaugural-j bb;-ry. Mr. Alfred M. Scale-. Knth Dis trict, thinks the e ntet rests between Thurmati, lJuyard aud Titdtu. A re action has uk u place in favor of lil- den. but bef rc ti.e reaction lm had n c'.-aue Ihuitnaa suits the South. Tbe people of that serttou bare not looked io wtrd to l ild n's rt noiiiiua- ti n. injy are anxious ior inuriuan or J..yaid. tk)tne piefer Mr. Hen- li;ctw. II s section of the S ate is la- v.-rible to ILurciau. (Ttut Wul be u.on: nat-l by th K-ptib: .cm. "ilr. Wal;er L. Mtele, ixth Di?.- trie, savs 1 ildec; has no chaLce. Theie is a tt-eliut of hos i.ity toward him. Tiie D.jmixr.its have rot oeen p : rtu ulai ly fond ot Ni-w York lor the pist.teu years, and a change is hoc- -..ry. II , p.-rsoualiy, dots uot wjut rili-n. Iliuim in is bij p.eference. L ml.-r Thurinau, he thiiiks. the lile.ty i'1'dt-iz-t s and pripcrtih s ot tht peoj.le wi 1 be fully prtctsd. (rant. he saK, is the wini. in h-'rse f r the U pull ca n in na'iou. '"Sir. W oi aii M. Ioiiiius. .wf ii li D strnt, ih'uks 'the probab lities ;re that Tuurnian is tbe cira n man wit'j the I if'inov i it. as lie c;uiios a c 'tn mai d n p iSit:oti betme the oountry and t be Serate, anJ the country sees that be ink on ad coat ineusirrs manly ai.d s'a't smuniike otition such as to uni.,n l ti'tii t the D'in cratio par.y. wli are zaioti t. r ppit lar 1 b -rty .Tid 1 cal relf jfovei nnen Hendricks is a rood man. t o, bu h st-tnis to be in the background. Dav d i- ;n a i-oai nuit i ikmiu-h and h.i the c i.tid- nee of the cui.trv !r his nle hi :i tir arid uii.iu inuabl nterrv an t d sv.it ou to nUl. lu he ;s c iinra atMe.v i.ii ikt m n ai.u cm ail i i te ai I t!i nk the part, would p-okr to take Th irnuu n jw lrant hi'.s the iio d-- t a;k.' "Mr. U.-b-rt li Ya-c-. K i;hth Dis trier, ; .t t be p uk ll.at e.iher II. n h icks r Tiiui iu u w r i bj uoinina ed bv ti. D niM iat.. IIj tl.i..ks thtsj men aie ui ne ail i in re acceptable t the tartv. larticul.irlv in lh-5 Suth T.l' n ar not be ren. nopa'ed. Giant is sute f Hie U p ihiciri no u'l.ali 11 the (t r ;i .ck iiuvoui-ji t ani.unts t D'ltli t.w.' I it lliu.ttd 1:1 ( It) lit. 1 hi D-tn ci.t.-' a d t ieei.ba :Ler . w.ll ui .te t. c ny ",t ! s n.' t x".t a", the wish of the la't r. Ik tLe p.riisan arumeLt, w hib i ure.1 in leiiam Hepubl.ca'4 4UaJ;teis. that the D-.inoerats cinn t lj trusted to ma 11 ain a fair ihctlve sytcm, it nnst b apparent to the ni at sttip d p rii.n that no p- s ible chance sh uld b-. gir ti to th. m ex r i-e th power wh;ch the exi-tii. P 1 : .11 t 't ct' in ! would jl.ice at then ..'i-po-a'- A .01 viii ia an ag.'i-s.ve a id .111 d .cious fellow till h's own profe-siou isthreaen"d in any of its emoluments ordiguitits. Th?n be becotn. s a di -inthe-last d tch defender of the ruijts ly vfthe law reprsnte! by th" jet- iivoi jr.nge, i-'gi ij "i 1 ; : -a 1 1 v r r c.n- stabl". ltobiiittu f 'oniuill tvv. Mis Mary b is a little limh. Si rutis our iitt e diliy. Aud 'thie 'ten" oft t' swap it off Frr tbe Fl b ns n Co.nmittee." The tl.in -an 1 either bray 11 r ! 11!: In thur.d.r. lain or "Suow," Hut can pu sire , thi man Cla:k" O'er 'Jordan's" lyiophic fl iw, Tin: hKuM.AH ' k will hardly have a "pio ism to-iUy. Ti:e i-np rtat.t work left over from the teuiar 3. sioa has b ea Co n pi .ed, and the members cm n -w return to the;r hom-s and con-tif-m nt-. Tie 'v-- v v!t - t, m a safe retor 1 aid lua iy days of prosperity an 1 ha; pines. Tut rt.n:.it is not in eret-tt J in the personal p:rT. ! between "Littleton" ani . V Z." and for tbat reason their eoni'MU-iieatio-.a are r p r'fully d.-c'i -.-.!. Jlr. vicC;rlir. il:l'toio Kocor.Jer. Ihi honored representative front IVro baa been in hissat in the II .use for th past ten day, and we are glad tos-a is teadily, tb-Mih fliwly re- -a n. ic bis l.-lth Hois watchful and r a ly to ipretw. Irms-lf on ail imp ott i t oo. s ions which he deswi;han r- v-.avs ot Un.'iJii; and of ar IMrurtit l:i t v r i re if-tthl i- rl'inr. l a- II uiio -ays . tribute to Mr. M. (o lifts wIhu li.sp ks h noj ao'e to ifvi f. and bonoral le al-.o to biin. by huhhw into perfret silence when he riss. All the bubauo is a. onc st lld. and hi v ie litenel to with mst rtp-ctf til Q i dforeotial attention. L mil your xpe ro necessity and comf.-rt, leTine a pood n-arinn f( r ' baUn:; a.ej. i ti 1I III.IC IKI1VTIN(.. TVwfimony or .MejrM. L.earb, Morlui: and Carter. J. M 1 KCII. .1. M. Leaca heinjf duly sworn sajst 'T ai. a member of the Senate of North Carolina rep: ebentin a distiict from Davids n c unty. I have read the resohiti n. Col. Clark approached roe in Vhe. lobby of tho Senate some time previous to the election of Public Printer and expressed a desire that I should support the News for Publ.c Piiuter and give it my i riuence, slat ing that he was my frie n.l and the Nkws had been also, ar.d he thought if I would exert mv influence the News won Id be el-cted. He said the News would stand by i:s friends ani fiht these who opp s d it. Without giving a .io.idi.H Hint .liMiiTint answvr 1 re 'ita that mv uuroose was to U.Swhaigo duty as a Senator iu the interest of the party ; that hereafter I meant to take care of my pcrsoual and political repu- ti.iouan t rienouuee above my sigua 3 .. . tur any paper or ruai; who aitaciiea ...I.. ...,.. U K . . : me or my muuyei, muc,r. ... oiiinion a vindication be ame necessary I lurther imituated that I fh uld feel it mv dutv to fciippoit 'ho Uo-erver. scak'nir "at ihe same lime in kind terms of ihe News and expressing a h' p that neither its defeat nor that of . . 1 - n a. tbe Ooservt-r v. uil temi iu auy way 1,0 disiut-iriate or disturb the harmony of the 1 arty. Colonel ( Ink said that tlie News had uuiie the pub:ij printiug will aid satisfactorily .s he believed and had an urred heavy expeuses for m ich.nerv. etc.. and thought that every consideia'tiou of justice rKpiired that it shoil.l be supported agan ; the con vertati'Mi was a inenuiy on?. ( KOSS EXAMINATION. Ditestion by Col. Cla-k : Is it your own tule of action to stand by your friends r A. It is when thev are rght, an I it is not when I thiuk thy are wrong O ns ion bv Col Clark t D you no geio-r illy opjs-se these who oppose you ". A. I do. J. M. f.EACH .lOIiN M. MOKISli. John M. Moring being duly sworn. ays: T am speaker of the House ol Iletn seutative8 t f North Carolina ar d reorca .nt Chatham County, u.i tne ... y V . evumg 01 wuioii me caucu- uiev, 10 determine tbe matter uf publ c pr n .ing, and a. 1 h m. or two bolb.ethe meeting, Cl. Waller t lark ca'led to see me at m r.K.iu. Tuere be.nr g.-ntUnie. in my ro 111. I went ou ia the pat-sage t. ta.k w th him. We had a con vei nation. of wh'oii tbe following is the f.ub: tauce I c 'Uld not L,ive:l.io ex ict language 1 C ain. b'au by s vying th.it if 1 could do no IiiLg for the News I must ot do auythiug against it; that the pvaker of tlio House of Keproseu'a- tives h r- t 'lore ha 1 not toeeii in tue hab:t ol aitending caucuses, and t: at I ini:li" ats-ai 'livstir on that ground. to.d til !ii I 1 .lid eo to t 10 caucus. Me then oad tu.it I had better be very ca elul; that I inil t need the h lp f he Nl'ws in the future, and tbe Nkws f-oi.is d 1,1 Ii.h its etemies. I told lion I tiioui.l usj li e prosenr. wiiu- . . . . , . . 1 out re 'ard to Ihe tutuie. J 10 tuen wa.k d . S' dowu the pas -age aud I tu.ntd lo co to my 100m. lie called uid Ol. k a:ain a;i a ked me to hay to the fri. d-of ihe . . C. li K that il tin v did ai.it v i; tor tie News its i-oiuiiuis won d L turn. d against their in er. sl." 1 replied that I v. . uid deli vi r ;ho m ssiki' I til Mr. Car er, ot Itun c 'ii.be, before we lettthe boul 1 thiuk. h1s Ir. J. L li -bins. n, pJ;ker of i. it t. and ot it rs. before me caucus was called to order. I don't know what roiiiiLCtio-i Co!. Claik has with the News I have heard Col. Clark peak i i ihe p li :y of tli News aud i's editorial ui.n.iigiiii-nt. but uot within f e la.-t ear. CKOSS KX AM INATlON. I do not ive. the act lam-uage of tlie C'ltivi in had with Col. Ck rk, o:i'v tUe substance. 1 'sti .n by Col. Claik: Was not this hi-, the t x .c" louviiag : "ay to the West rn N- itb Ciioiiua Kii.ioad peo ple tha it is said they are combined jg us:, t h- N ews; tiy 0 1 h m that tbe E as nas kept its hftLils oil of them, and they aie acting imprudently.'' A I 1 11 t. I am sure it does not X''..s the -ali.-unoo of t::e message. it. E ( VKTKK. t Dii Mr. Momd co i. niuuica'e to y,a nnv convtr.-atiou wb.ch he had with tV. Cl .rk; if yes, Stat? tlie sub stance if tbe c on no i cation. A. II. did. btfoie tbe nieeti' g of ti e caucus s.vyin that Uol. Walai C'luk bad saivl to bim, "Till the Wet ei u inemln-rs tbat if they don't give ih - NF.'.vsllic printing, tbeXnwS would make tli - Le'sijtuie tike away tbe apj r-p it' ton to the "NWsteru xS'orth La oiua R.tlioad." I tu-v Rive the si'! istam e of wLat Mr. Moring sod. il. L (.'AHTKIl v M.Yi'a (I.vrk. 1 ii ed no improper ii.llui nee with any member or Senator iu regard to tlie d sposa", or the public p- iu'.irg bj the caucus. Id-s eJ to mb Mr. J.r d.nre 'lie printing. I ilougbt be h.d n't k! claims ou ii e puty, and U four or five k n lem n I did -p'ak in bi- favor on tbe subject. I us.d no nfl it nee, pr p r or improper, to affect tlie vte t a' y meiiiber rSiuator as Hiirb. Tb L'.-tiisiture. under the lav. has n' co.r ml of tbe dsp sal of the pr'iit:n, i;. heiii, by law vested in a cn. mi: t -o. I did not speak to auy nielli b. r of the c m ittte to intl lence ihcii ti ii as ucb com w iiteemeu in the disp.ksd of tl.o : r.ntin bv lueabivc t. stiinony bas hitherto b?en excluced fi in our coiun s upon the ground 'bat tbe committee exceed ed its authority under th' resolution iu rece: viui: it. Fai to establish Col. Clark's idei.ti-y w itli tlie p i::ts ii;ir t i'.licr by agency or in erest this tt r! linoi.v w iirelevant, and its Dib- icati.in as an ofti;ia! reco.d s in dero gation of every BPiitiment of fair i lav and contnon jutice at.d a i o.itrago 'ijviti e.eiy iu!e of evidence. Uu j ast.ee to the gentlem n so vc hemen ly at'a.'ked in Col. Clark's let ter, printed in yesterdays' paper, d' man Ii iis publication and auy further viu.lic.it on the aggrieved parlies maj -t. ... ! wcruj oropir. ine letter appears over tlie siirn.iture of a respousib e par ty, o herwise its personal character woulJ have excluded it from our col urn. I'd. Nehj tuotiier xtcnNlou. t hariottn Ob- erver J be .advooat' s of tbe extension of the Atlantic. Tei.nrs.ce fc Ohio Uiil- rod, to Llkin and beyoiid, aie much enronr-n; d bv tin pp-rit which tbe pe plea - ma if-.-r-tiug in the matter. lkm iistlf. a veiy s.iill town, has u'lbscribed $2,0(X). 1 he lore of justice in tmoSt men is nothing but foe fear of suffering from ir josio. The pem canDot be polished without lotion. nor nian perfected without advtiiaity. j an Froui Anson. Corre;- pordeDce of the ew8. Anson. Cocntt March 11. A.Ijtt me to congra ulate you on the aimearannA and "character" of the Nwws. I s manly, outspoken, fear'ess, iu aeptndent couise for the P386 jdr on all quoat ons of public interest has won 'o: it the s auncii and lasting re spect of all who read it hereab uts. Small politicians, those of tho "cheap John1 io.t, who think Chat everyoojy el-:e, like themselves, is up fer sale, may n it like it. Tis proper an i ba comitii? that thev should nov. The thinking, respec ab'.e. solid masses of tlie neon'n do like it. aud bid voutro ahead.' Spmu opous beautifully; fruit trees bio ming stemingly just at tue i;gut timt, shari rnnn 114 freely, martins, rusty l.zzards, waspff and hig'iliud terrarnus in .viot: arounl; hen lyin,' si rapidly that the chi!.drenhave to snap" afternoon school to save the eggs;gaiden truck growing; farmers busy, aud the region louud about the .1 rjii..Mil i-. rl ,iiiit. vohi vpinsinuRtin and centle oiil?r of ve cuano. The "seako '7 v r J rp. , . ... - 'l -an(i Ihfl sk,w, (1 twitter thereof are heard at even 1 tr; aud now ad th n a broil of t ue (it liciius b.rd grac s your conespon dents breakfast table. The heiith of our 101 -'y is good the M. D's being comparatively idle. Dr. battle has hceu abst t near three wteks iu attendau e upou hi father, whos serious ill lets causee much ro gretflmtngst our people. Many re member him as ciicu' jt.dge, aud all re sp ct and houor him. There is a very decided ani general opposition here, to abolishing or at all uiterterring with the Agiicultural I)e p irtment t?o acceptably prtsided over toy Col. L. L. Polk. It is not because he is an Ausoa mm; bn', he has nobly doue his dutv, and because nion of iu- telhg-uce aud discernment see that it unhampered, and encou-aged propeily, he will make the Bureau of incalcula ble viJ ie to the tita'A'. I have hoard no man object to ihi salary. Let i.im be sustaiued, let thr Department be con tinued, let the ay lemain aa it is now and the people wi 1 be s&th-h d. Imm. diatelv, profitable resurs may not occur, but sensible people see thai in the not, distant future advantages and profits wi.l oocur which will cause all to "rise up aud ca 1 bless d" Polk's Agricultuial Department. Speaking ot heal'h and doct rs calls to mind a vUt to DootoiKdmund.she, br -thei of tlie di.-t.uguie.hLd and able Assoeia- e Justice on the "Supreme Court bench, which I made jesterday. Prob ably ihoie is not in North Carolina or elsewhere, a more.thoroughly educated physician or a more succi sstul practi tioner. As a gentlemen, un profession ally, he has no superior. Of'gocd stock he is a worthy repret-ent ttive. Hishedth bas recently been feeble; but. his countless fiiencs are pleased to notice a recent very remarkable im provement and the "dweliers at home or lh' dispersed abroad" will join in ihe wish that many years may yet be spue 1. So far as age is concerned he is in the p-ime of life, though dis iafe has not spiten n m. aim ne nas suner- ed gr.-alty. Of Ansou s not. d men, no cue, 1 im agi ie -wea s oerey or is more ia- verally known than A las J. Dargou, oufl Ol -natures uoulemn. voieo; ine most brill a t and naturally gifted of tht rrai y who have ren ien d tha bar ol roiiu caroi ua illustrious, uu ua i at his c itumand ihe fairest and brighti. et honors that ever man aspired for, aud no man ever had mote 01 warmer iiet'.on il Iriet els. He is growing old now, though vigorous and good for anothc r d. cade. Long nmy ho tlour ish. Wndt'sboie) is growing arel her busi ness luci easing. iN-xt ndl we propose t havo the biggest aud b -st local fair ever held 111 tue orate. are ai work who will make it such. Several cornties will unite in th en'erprise. Donations anel prizes are already com- iug in and every indication is favorable. W ill no", th ; N ews give u-; a helpiug hand .' That's All. Tlie Outlook at II awliiugton. i'orresp.ndeiico of the News. Washington, Maucii lot' There is .ouie feeling oi aia. u t.tis morning about, the orgaoizttiou of thi flouse. at b asi tbiee Derr.ociats have declared tbat thay will it-main away troin the caucus if there is a, probabil ity ol Kandall's receiving tbe nomina tion. I lie hht for the s, aitership tus opened in dad earuist this blight Monday m lining, liaud.il: and Black- bum have optned h'-adq'Ji.rc-.us at V ibiard's where the frieuds of each a e etiug up tae pies for a move oi the caucus next Saturday. Botn sides are buoyant with hope of success. The old cry is raised aain by Handall's fiie. ds and ihe N- riberu Democia's that i. is uot yet time for the "South to asK tor sucu au import tnt pot-ition. liundnll was the guest of Mr. T 1 ien last week at liremarcy Paik where it is aunt ihe two bams talked over the presidential outlook and the success- lul mau for the sp akers gavel. It i.s eeneraily understood that Kendall reD- resen-s the Tildeu taction iu the South eud of the capitol. The adherents of Bla.kburu are p. essing his cldnis w:tb much earnestness and claim a victory ior him. Whitaker the representative from Oregon ia on his way here, eays he will be here Saturday to cast his vot tor iiiuckbuiu. Tne rea-iseaibiing of Conre-'s will throw an army of office and place seekeis in tlie city. Tw fi.st batch of the poverty stricken creatures of bot'a s. x arrivurt 1 8i. n g at from Ohio. In diana and Kentujtiy. It is e-jtunited that there are over two thousand ao- pl. cants for the two hundred and sixty ihree pos ti ins to ba til ed in fie o i -a.e iiud LIous. Oa-sideis are bel i back until ex membeis and Senators aie provided for w.-nch swells the .lum ber largely. Tney all waat some gov ernment place lioiu a stcrtta y-bip to a fit tve-i hundred dol ar citrk.-h p. 'ILe predictions are that the extra ses-ion w li last uiril July and piobu'dy lr.'i r. Hays hai become very much en ra;. d at the actii n of the Democratic Iloui-e aud says "he intends to xerc se the veto power to i s full extent if a Democratic Senate and House does not coufiut its bus'ne.ss to thepioper hannel of leg.blatio-j." How TLcj- ctreueli iu .vlarsu- cliutset priin-fle'd Bei-ub Jcuu. J lie retrenchment committee of the L-gislatuie have no intention of dodg- luir auy issues They will push their work sharply up to the limit ol the ses sion, which it is now expected to come withiu 100 days. The bill retrenching " " a voui S k li.:; ObHtrj w ill repotted this week. Mi' t is predicted that the pruning wis i.. both generous ani judicious. Huv, Talbot devotes himself to the State-house business ouguiuioE eariy, staying late anrj taking h lunch from the "beanery" in the tiaseuient, whle the retreECl.ment coni'oiittee arj censidered a miracle ol industry ui dsr the gilded dome. Th. v sit ui'ui v a. m. until Jiy p. m., taking out the time Decessary for eating and 3M .arlolnln nLln n - .J , I Pie 11.0 stni.n.i. ij " , v. vi.mn.j u.flR.u" a iliiuu return i hontsbly attempting to get' the State I ery l iir ol ,labltie- txick to Got. Talbot'H peace basis. 1 he ifcg??"??, lcll.,in J.! ? m ..v. -uvuW lea.icisan: Dictiuiv nn i goveroor is cordially backed up by Li J nrm'y esrai-lisbei tome institution. FCf iieuitnani governor and coutcil ai.rl In excellent-working 8pirit prevails. I Vegetine poa CHILLS. SHAKE?, FEVHB AND Afill". TakbORO, N. C,18;8. Da. H.R. sjTKVKNS: Der Sir, I feel verv grateful for what your valuable medicine, Vegetine, has ooDelumy family. I wish to exprts my thanks by iw formlnir you 01 tne wonaeriui eure 01 my s- n; also, to let you know that Veg-etine is the Dest meaic.ne 1 ever saw lor uuuis, snakes. Fever ami Ague. Mv son was sick witn ra as 's lu 1473, which left hnn with Hf !i-1oiiit disas o. Mv son suffered a creai i alof oaiu. ail of the time; the 1 ain was so f-ef he did u itbiug but cry. Tho docn rs ild no help him a Dartlc e, he could not lift his foot from the floor, he could not move without crutches, l read your iavenisement in tha "Louiovillo l.ou. ier-Jouruai," that Wgetine w s a great Bl od furiner and Uloou rood. 1 tnea one uoiiie, wnicn wasa irreat beueht. He Reut en with the oedi cii.e. aradu illy traiiii g. He has tasen t igh- reen bottles in all. and he is completely re stored lo health, walks without crutches or cane. He is twenty years of age. I have a young r-on, fifteen ears of age, who issub- ,ect 'OC- IUS. vv neuever nts ictis one eomuig on. he comes in. takes a dose o vegetine and tht is the list of the Chill. Vegetine leaves no bad etleet upon th'- svstem like the most of the 111 d ernes r-co nmeu .:eu lor lduis. i cheeriuli reoomii'e ;d Vegtlne for such complaints j- .hiuk It is ths greate.si uievii cine in the worl i. RespectfuUy, MRS. J. W. LLOYI. VfiGKriNE Whe 1 1 e blood becomes life. less and stagnant, either from ctiaugo of weather or of climate, waut ot exercise, Irregular die, or from auy oii.er cause, the Vefr-tli;e will renew the blood, carry off the putrid humors, cleanse the st mach, regulate the ooweis, aua linparc a roue ot vigor to tne whoie body. Vegetine FOB BY si 'K-'SIA, AMI UENEKAL DEBILITY. BE UN AROsTON, MASS.,li"T8. Vi'f. th uudtirsiEiied. haviuar u-ed Vet-e- t'ne, take pieisure 111 recouiuieudiii it to ad tnos -tr -uM-id wiih Himors of any kbni, Dyupeusia, Nervisnes, or ueiieu i 10 bliiry. it henu the Great illo .d Pu'ilier. i-i bv R. L ctroweli at S.n. who sell mor?. ol l than all other patent m dieiaen pui tog tiier. M!tS. L. f. PiSHKfXS, mbs. ti. w. rr, jastifHrj. 8LA1 a v'Mnrt is thi ere it health restorer compo ea exclusively of barks, rotsaml herbs. It Is very plea -sa it t taKf; every c iili liesic VEGETINE. FOR XKR VOL'S UEADACIIS ud Klieuuinif ism. .Cinc n.n ati, 0...Vpril y, li;7. il. K Stevens, Esq : iOearSir, 1 hav- uae.l your Vreg-it iue for Nervous He ida h ?. and also for Kieaiii i tism. and have louud eadre .elief fioui huth and take grea pleasure in n co uuiendKig it to all who may .iiiewise ailiic ed, jbKHl). a. GjuI), JaK Mill St., Cini' Veetl ie h is restored toou-aud 'o lie ' who h ol roeeu loa an i pai.ifui sa'ferers DraggiMts Testiiuouy. Mr. H. B. Stevens Urai- ir, W-i hav- b en sailing your reuiedv; the Vegetine fo about three years, andt ike leisure io re ; m aendiu it to oai cust me s. a 1 a in no instance w here a blood iu .lEier w. uld reaja Hie casi, lias it ever I'ail-d to eiieirt a c ire, to our knuw-leOK- Itcertaiaiy is the no plus ultra of renovators. Kes-oemully, K.M.SHEPHfc: il SiCO., Prupglsti, Alt,. Vernon ill. Is a:;knowIed ;e Iby all r. ies 01 people to I e the best in 1 unc r-iiia d 1 bio id pur. tier .n the world. Prepared by H . H. STEVKN a, Boston, Mass. Vtfcf ine Is sold by all Drarriet8 'J i-eoi.'iw. I offer for de a Handsome CUb.STNUT MAltE, fine run uing, walser under siddle, aiid no better roadster 1n 1 ardr.ess either slnirb or double, lit hands, btlih and an easy driver. Also, a fine BAY SADDLE H'oltS 5 years ol !, Y'l4 hau ls, 'earless. Also, and better, a fine BAY HARNESS H JRSE 6 yer3o!d. 15 ha ids, fast trotter bast la thec'ty, not af.aid of anything, war rautei sound, tru and kind in all harness, The ab v Ho s s ar co isigned and will bj ph ased to hove parties to examine them. feb!3tf W. C. MoMAcKIV, UKII'IOM), VA. Canal Str?et from 4Ix:Ito -eveL.tb RICHMOND, VA. JSNOINES, portable and stationary. SAW I MILL.S, URIST-MILLH, BOlJLKKs, CAST irius or r5tiA.."sr ana imiN, r-UKuitV'JSi Ac. MACH1NKKY icr Gold and Coal Mines Blast Furnaces, &e. - call special attention to our IMPROVE! PORTABLE RWGlNfc., or agricultural anrt other purposes The Boilers of our Agri cultural Kiifcines re provided with our PAT KNT PKSiMIl.'M SPAP.K. AKRKSTEK8, a device b which th-i Spaiks are forced o pass downward over a re.erv lr of watei and eflectui'lly extinguished witrout the use of wire trau7e. Our is the oul arranirement of this kind which affords free acce.-s to the boiler tobes for cleaijiug Irom eah end. AHo. to our new styles 'MALI.. LOCO Mt)lIVES for hauling umr, and other articles joo fram vay-i ae.d narrow gauge rail wavs. The bet Planters regard oar GINNING KNG IN ks superior to any In use. send for illutratd catalogue Iree. other things being equal encourne Southern instit utions. iiepairwork sohoited and piompny none. Shading. Pulleys, &c, for Gin Houses. "Manufacturers ot .fones' potent Tobacco amp Machines to work bv hand or power.' WM. E TAN.Vkfi h :) .K R. BAUaHAM, R'ch sq!iare, N. C, TTeDT A sent In Ktstern North Carolina. tii.x. J J . Whi e.ieao, Ajrent, haleixli N C. mar 3 '78-dAwlv I NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSTANCE COMPANV. Incorporated iu 1872. n.-i .run x a. Assets, - - - $2G0.270.70 Surplus to Policy Holders, 175,391.20 F H. Cameron. President VY E Anderson, Vice-Presid-nt W. H. Hicks, Sec'y aod Treasr Dk. K. Hukke Haywood, Med. Director Prok. E. B. Smith, Advisory Actuary The onlv Home Lffe Tnnrjin.-p rr,m t i a n v in .Noitr Carolina. One or the rxost sue-'-sfui i om panics i f its age in the Uni ed -tatea. Mas a ready issued between two and three thousand poiieies. All of It funds 1 n v -sled at home auoug our own peo. . r. : , ao ioase.1 paia promptly aiu lu camh ,,w -".se or any nrsi class c irn iauv. mihthr e k uxr nf aa.tt. (..pou. ormaiio? aoaress HTATE LIF gfSgg'c. GREATREDUCDON IX PRICE OF LEA k PSRRINS CELEBRATED HRONOUM'S! BI CONKOISSCRS TO BE THIS EXTK 4 CT of a LftTTK from a MKUIDA L at: TLEMAN at Madras to his h.oti er at Wwlil EsTKR, M '.v, 81 'Tel Lea h trn kis iL;ii their ra ce if bluMy "Only Goodfi Sauce." fj And rhc-i-mrlretooea 111 in appl:cabl3to?iiljbd auij 1 . , my il?-sSlopiui- n, tLe must f-tet-Tiied in In most EVERY V4RIKTT paiatahl- as well as the most OF PISH. wholesomfl Sauce that is made." W3H jEiER31!RE SAUCE, THUS GIVING THE CONSUMER NOT LY TUE BEST, UT THE MOST ECON OMICAL SAUCE. Signature on every bottle. JOH DDSCASl'S SOXS, No.9 College Plase and 1 Union Squ ire New Yo k. fel. zy-l.wiy AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. All business intrusted to the undersign will receive prompt and personal ace tion j. m. Matthews, feb 17-3na. Fayetteviiie,. C Dr. Sidney D. Grant. No.- 32 SOETH STREET, OFFO-ITK CITY HA1 L, BiLT.SOKB, MD. f FFU to KuR 1 11 - TKBATM KNT OF A.LL, LiSEASt S. Dli. iiKAA i successlully ti eats Astnma, liroiihitis, incipieui uoiisumpiiou, aiai i u .inri all diseases ol t;.e Throat and Lungs lou, v sr suttere s witi. the As lima, who have bten tiea;eo n m .m ante pujMciai.: without henttiL, coi..si.lt D .riiii. ne ca. f in-f vuii. Oi ii v.iu have ti'C Bron h;tis, in uipient CouULUillioil, Catarrh, oo nut te iiupiiiii'a!',.(1. lor i r. rant eau remove thf. disease and restore you to i.eile;t healtli. If jou are hutfenug wan jtiiieumaiisn), i yspep si t Filrts. Kiver Comuiaiiil. r its, iarLiai 1 ar- alysis aud l'oisonous Diseases of th tlood, ahectiiig tne i ufuat and iNose, sicrof uln.aiid .1 tilooa and lx'n diseases, despair noi, lr. Grant can 1 1 ai.s Hie L.looa iriini an linpuii tis. Persons aul.ct-d wnu Nervous Debility Vital W c.kuesa, and genera i i.aotti atlou o. the Nervous a d t hysical system, have nope and place yourself under the treaane.i of it. r-tut. who has cuied huudreus ol patients when o her p.js cians oave lanea, ana aa vet. them irom a pi . nature grave, il )uu nuve .ii.Aa.o.w t...f ivianevs. ur-vei. oi any tr.- uary DiSeas-Diabetes, 10 I sy, apj.iy nu- n.t-.n.i. t-iv in ior. uiitni. ia. y aie sunums with Kiusmg i. the Ears.otte .sivedischaig.-s Horn the ears, pariial ueatutss, parnai onnu Hess, vou caa ue cuieu. tousun . i- -iv i. before it is loo ;ai. liel.ublc persons in every part oi . ue ciij and state cn testny to Dr. ,.riui's groat success in treating the abov-name i di.-eases. Keiueuioer it. uiant treats an an-eavs o every name aud nature. Call or wiite. coy j-ultation free. oct WlRt RAlLIMU 6i OHNAiVlhrMihj WOHKS. NO. 36, N. HOWAR1ST.,BALTUVOKE, Ai Wire Raliiiias for On.etenes, Balcnaies. &c., Sieves, lenders, caes, t.ijd J Co creen. Vvov.-n Wire, cc. A!o, Irou dedseais. Chairs. Mettees an 1 7-d&wl2ni HARDIN & MUOftE, IIOLLENAN BUILDING. 01) Lbs. Oil N. n. .fvo . ears oV.l) and Vlr giLia IIAjS. l-s:ia; Ij 'siz s. well trirnmed The rl. 1 lot of llsncs we have ever off red. Also, suial Vig Han s i lb and iU lb i a.-h X'l'tli-ru l.ants of all s.zts. A consignment, of nice Vennslvanla tu'ter, in small packa.es, 0 lo lo 2 lb each.. Also, North Carolina butter, very low to close cons gnnieut. Dried "eaces and Apj I s; Turki-h Prunes, 10c per lb; br sho aiii'erri s: Fiesn Lemons; se d l'1 tat es; Kiae s- weet fotatoes Seasonable ranned roois; Tomatoes, A-paiagus, Peach' s inc., &c , ac Corn. A la'ge stock of ever thing in the Grocery line. First-class Goods, Ixiw Prie s, - Prompt Der.v ry. feb 28-tf HARDIN & l:OOKE. 1879 ULD MD TRIED. lS7i) Old IViel, (COliN AND. YE,) This reliable brand of PURE WHISKEY has been successful' y tested by the lovers ol first class Whlskay for th - past .r0 years, and hasprtserved its high reputation undimin ishe.i. It Is offered to the public wi'h he fullgur ntee of tbe iroprietor, and wl 1 not , ., faI1 to give jer.'ect eatifactiou whenever used. For salt by a'l flrst-class dealers. Address, JDS. Wfl LI IMS, Panther Cieek. Yadkin Co., N.O Jan2:i-dm. 11 El 5 X ASi MAS feels sick with OLIO -"HILLS FEVER FLUSHES, II K D A: H i au.i g-nai l un jo nfoi tab.en js, and yet DOT KNOW 1-XACTLY WHAT AILS IliM, th -u is the lime to take Mott's 1111. These pillare ma 1e of ce' tain ingreflients mai ici Mj.eciaii.v on ine i.;v r. mi at tne same n ne exp-l al itnrm li es from the hi.iuicnana system, aiuiUjj digestion, aud KrSTOrti.; To HtaLTH, hn alchi-r re:red.si:.ii iuke tiu in for Ii l..ous n-ss. Indigestion, -vuc..,, L,vl r enipiai'its,, and a.i ab ttuses and Uisorde s . f t- e sto.io.. ash mily tatnai,ic I ill. they aieVar JO LIN F. ITENKY. RAN & Co S...13 Propri':i';ors, 8 CoI.I.EOE PLACE NEW lORK'. ALFRED ROWLAND, ATTOUNEYAT LAW, Offce n the Court-House. LUMBSrOH". N C. THE UWEQUALLEO JAS. LEFFEL .oUtfBU PORTABLE A"D S'fATIOKAJlY sEmmo,?mmt and hansses J 11 - -.-'- t mm - mm mmZ: -UUJL, & HUNT. ATIESTIO l T1IK County Superinteuden's of Public i tlon, Baar Jso - ueation, aad I'rin cipals of Private Schools, etc , Valuable Education 1 "Works Sanford's Serie.3 Analytical Arithmetics A.NJJ W ores 3 13 r'j Oisti 8n'or.is er es eomprntes four tooki, ... isnaseo Uj.oii tie air.l i ic sysieni: ' tsaiifoidf. f-ir.t Lessons iu ADaly . I AntHiPLtic. 16 iu .., 27 cents isaiiioru .i fhtei'ineoi tt" Ai alytleal Aii m He, lo.uo., id: pp. naif bouuu. 4. cei.is Saufoid's ( ommoD .School A'.a ii al Ai itliine: ic, ;56 l p. lialf loan, 0 ce. ts. Sauloru'a liigher Analyt cai Aritlmi ti -hmo., 41.) pp. ..alt roan. Cloih -ijes. gl z:, ihe detiiiitions are cear. au i th uumy.i exhaust, ve The woi k is practical, auj dbuuuon in slate exticises Tne expeilen e oi a lare number of the b -st teachers iu il.is coun ry.is luat, wnh aanfoid iu hmd, i u pils discover a . uuwoiilei ei.thmoaMu iu studying the science of numbers. The roniplele eries T U or teieri Oicliounriers. Quarto Dictionary. Illustrated and I iu briujied. i ib.ar sheep, fio. Oc a vo (Universal ad Titioal,) Diction ry. Librao sue. y.. Si 25. Acadeu ic Liclionary. Crown 8vo. Half roa.i, i So. comprehensive Uictlonary, Illustrated Li mo H.di r.iau, 1.75. !rx:..ool icifiueiiLarv 1 Uictioimrv 12 in... 16m.). Hail i o.tii, c 1. rimarj .'ictiouary. Illustrated iidii loan, no cents. i"o ket Dict.ouary. Illustrate l 24iuo Cloth bctee us; ro iu. tl -xioie, B-JCw-uts.roaii, tucks, tin tdifes, 81. i.'any special aids to students, u d.liriun toa luii-'prououiiciutf audderini, g v ocauu Ury, make ih above-named books In the opinion oi our most disti .gulsin u ' du, tors, tne most complete s well as iy far cln-apesi Dicti.-u&nes oi om iaiiRt are VVoiceslei's S.-liool Diciiouai .ea i.t- has-i-.i upon tb.-quarto, wnicu is prefen-e lov.rall olacrs oy eu.ineui so .o io 0 una in .u.0)' ieI !ea;. V'f TrirS ,s - i-uii.abiy adapted lo us-iu Schools, a. auniie-. &e. Lil., ia. le 1113 f o intiodu.:f..ii Wr d. lie thataanioru and o:cesit-r U.-exam' ued by . oui.ly lioaias and pnucipals ot private sc. io. (. Ciie.st.OL,uence siincu.d' We invite atit ntloii ,i T achei s to L'n u yeuefs Miihe.-.atics. Cutter's Phis:o.olr iu a word, aii our School publications i i, ' eulars auu descrhaive catalogue furuisiie.i ou ai plication. Addrt ss, J. B LIPPIKCOTT 4 CO. 715 and 717 Market stien, Ph 1 del hU MARTIN V. CALVIN. General Southern Agt-i.t, ALU I OTA. dec 17d ecdiv, 4 m. i i A . lutcrestiug to Housekeepers. SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of Furniture. GRAND AUCTION SALE. The ui derstucd v i! s-'l his t-ntiie Mot-.. )f New t'urniruie. , oiisIstir-K o' Fine, Ved-- ium and Common Wa i.i.t a d P ,.l:u Chinn- berSeiN Ward obes to Match. Mull.- r.i Wood Top bureaus and r.'ashstaiids, Mai t l" and Wi od Top Tables, Walnut. Poplar ai d Vaple Hedsteadi, Walnut, Cak and M;iple Cane Seat Rocking Chaii k and Cliair-i, V ... d S-at Rockinp; Chairs and Chairs, h'o'afi, Lounm s, "Walnut, Ac, &c. The Sale will eminence on the ,Vth d.iy .. December, and be continued 'until all is sold. Up to that dav every article will be i.l at co.t. If parties bnjlug do not wisiLt.. ic move their articles immediately, they cat. be leit until t eh. 1st. deed 2 A. W. FRAPS. TBE'imMU'JiVS FitlCVB. Tn tesi ''ays of pol tlcal trickerv, a true friend in th i ime of need, is a fi i -n.l m.l. e I and such a friend is DR. WM. HALL S BALSAM FOR THE LIES. It is a sure cure for ON8rjlpTfOV,COnoHS,COLI)S AM11.MA KUON ( H1TIS, HOAKSKNKSS, and ail diseases of the Lungs, Chest an J 'i hroai. Thl? well known remedy has been used I i thirty years and has cured thou. a "is ot ease uiv.iy of which were given up as In -less. No cae. hm ever o stiir te; can ris t li l exli g i ropei li.-s of t r. Win. Iliilt'n l.l am forthe Lungs, trial b .ttles will l e furn she.l gratuiiously '..li who realll c. whh ' ling ai iiectur-'.Id.M-aheN -Ren.e" bei tliat it is thu persistent U-e of the li 1-aiu that cures the ca-es J )HN F. HKMtV.Ci'ilRAN & '. (! . Solo Proprietors. 8 OOLLKt'K LACK, NEW YOltK. B. W. "ow T8, A Co.. Whoisal ' Aacnt-i ichmond, va. feb ll-diwlw ta a G D sr A S & 1 - 35 i . 2,5 vE 5 -- O
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