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The namea of IladicaL member are printed in c.il.li '.3enate. ,.Ui t.,,;, . 1st "District Currituck. 1 Camden, ; Paa- quotankji , Hertford, Gates, : Chowan and. Ferqulmans-f-rUctavius UOke, i of. Chowan William Ck jMercer; of Ourrituck, ;n , ; , ,j fchd DlstictTyrrell,) Washijirton:lIar. tin, Dare, Beaufort, PamUcoiand;Hyde---Charlea Ldtham W.r T Cahd, ..! . I , , r 3rd DLstrictf-f-Northamptoa and Bertie ' ueorge A.Meoaner ml rn ? A M c 4th DisMctr-Halifax-JJjw Bryant COL Al'i'.U -!-n.j.li jti t l !.,': . . 5th Di3tricWEdgecombe--.W: P. Mob onr cok j .,n')r .r. I'm , ., : :.j,,r Cth District PittH-Jos.rB.'Stickney, .7th District-i-Wilaon, liash and Frank in H. , iW h Boddie; t of . NiishIIenry kO. WilliamaJ of, Wilson. f 'ii . ; ' ? : I Bth Diatrid-jDraven- George Qreene, 9th , Jstrict J ones, Onslow,, and Cw-teretfri-Benjamin F.. Askew, of .Jane.; , . t lOthi DUtrict-r-Duplinimd Wayne-Jfohn D.! Stanford, .of Duplin; I.jF. vDortch of ,, ft ..., I ... . .T .. . .1 .. ... . v. lltli DistrictT-Greeneiand iiLenohr-TK , W. Dunn, f: V-'-. f, -,,..(. : ; . 12th iDistrictf-New Hanover JF, II. Mboret col. jo t. rr;tTf:' i 13tItDiatricVrTBruW3wjck andiBladen- (T. N Betaiett, 'Of BrunBwick, v. ,..-.., i 14th Distrctf-rSampsoni-J- Stewait. . 15th District'-nCtolumbua and IIodgsojh Col. HeriryJJ,ehortf..f Cohimbus;' ; l?th ,.Dislyict Cumberland and Har Do.v "VV,:C."Trpy. of Cumberland. f , 1 - a 17th Districtrr-Johnston-L. IL WaddelJ. " 1 18th DistrictrrWake-ri?. . W. ' Vfyiwus j, . ; 19th District W&rrerir-J" W. Thmne;? ?20th Districtr-HDrange, Person and Caa ' Will John V.'jGrahani, pff!prange;!jlm W. Cuningharn,, of Pexean . . .. ); ,. , , '2l!st Di8trictr-rGranyille Hanson, . T. Hughes, col." , .-r -f T .''. . ' 'i . .j22nd DistrictTr-Cliatham W. ,; G..j Al- " -ird h DistricRockingliam-7-W. , . N . Mebane.r: -. , , ".. . i "34th District Alamance and Guilford . ,rThrka T a . TTrilt . nf AloTYiano. Tiinina T - " Scales, 1 of Guilford.,;-.. . r.i 1, . 25th ' District Randolph;, and, Juppre 7 M. S. Robins, of Randolph..;,,' "... if 26th District Richmond and Montgom ery if. CiiDotkery,:ofRkhmoncLr . ; 27th District Anson, and, UnionEd R. Liles, of Anson. 28th District Cabarrus ; and Stanly- T.. fl. .TTmlior rvf Palwirnia n .. ir . 2Uth DistrictTT-MecUenburgThomaa J Moqre. . " , : r , 'SOth.District Rowan and : Darie- Wil liam H. Crawfort of Rowan. . , 3 1 stDistrict-'-DaTidspn-r-B. B. Roberts. 32d (District Stokes land- Forsythe Thorn. 3 iWilson, of Fbrsythe. . . , ")ooa t-4:s a'' ij ' t 'i .. oou xjLsuiuL ouny-auu i x auiiiu o onn G. Marler of. -Yadkin, ,.-,., 34th District IjedellrWilkes and Alex ander Thomaa Af; Iftchplsan,; of -edell; Tyre York, of jWilkes., .-.., ., ' r,r 35th DistricfrAlleghany,, Ashe and Wal tauga HerveyJJinghamt of . Watauga. ' , Dcwell, i Mitchell , and "iancey G. N. Folk, of Caldwell;: C. F. Young, of Yan cey. . , ' . M x. ,;.. '. 37th District Catawba and Lincoln S. M. Finger, of Catawba, c . 38th District JQaston.and Clev,elandr Robert W, Bandifor, of Gaston, 39th District Rutherford : and Polkr M. IL Justice, of Rutherford., ', ''.u 40th District Buncone and,Madisonf-i Thomas X Johnston,, of 'Buncomber .?' . 41st District--Haywood Henderson and Transylvania G. S, Ferguson. 42d DistricfacknTSWain, Macon, Cherokee, Clay land Graham J. L. Rob inson, of Macon; 'i- mi;;. , i .-,,Wj.Kf i' . -v I louse of tltepniscntati vos. Alamance Daniel Worth. -,N t 1 Alexander Milton Stephenson. ,.t j Alleghany-r.E.-L.Yaijghn. i Anson B. J. Dunlap.'" Beaufort iJecatuT W. Jarvis. - " . ; Bertie-TK.'2T:TFflrt!:"l,: '- "'!':-;;' Bladen John H.' 'Clark." ' Brunswick- Hu8efl':' -'r '" V 11 Buncombe IVL'EjCarteiv J C. Sams. Burke-J1. W. Wilson. i ! 1 K " : t ' Cabarrus E. E.' Harris. ' L ' : ('aldwell J. M. Houk. 'uv ' ' 1 " Camden J.KjAbbflte Carteret W GeffroY : 1 1. : , V ' X Caswell Thomas Harrison, Wilson (7aryt to1,. I Catawba D.iMcDiYomit;! nfF rr. Chatham-rJMrfMorigJ.W.'J, iPftwell i JneroK.ee J. w . cooper,;? i.' ; , . Chowan-;-Towmftend E iWwd oL v;iay-w..n.Mcijure.!j ,,f -i ,-,:. f j., i leveiand-K. JNlcBrayer. t j;;"-- Collimhlia V. VI TiirhnrdWrtn .!' ' Craven WQfrrfa Henry II. SinC Cumberland I. W. GodwmG Jl. ItOSei: t: ; . f . 1 . '; "V .s TfliV A Curritnck H.' E."Baxrer. ' Davidson M. H. Pinnix, J. A. Leach. uavie t;narle Jfxiaa .ri-i tfi Dunlin A. G. Moselev. J. G. Kenan. Edgecpmbe-W; Jhiggan. -"WiZlia Franklin-VoAn. -A':' Williamson: col.' ' '- Gastonr-W G. Morris. V ,-.;-'-':t ' (iates W,. P. .Roberts.' -uw Graham votes with Cherokee. ' " ' Granville-:! Rogers, col. W.'; 27: nolda, col. Harnett D.H.MsLfciniUlV '.iVi Haywood F. M. Davis. Henderson J!. 1. Hped.,, ,i : y Hertford J". J". Horton. Hvde William S. Carter.; Iredell A. C. Sharpe, A. F. Gaither. Johnston H. J. Ryals, Dr.' Faruhard Smith, v-c.ii.i-k....;-! .. i 1 ; -UM- Jones-, ;Mf, ...lllflJ Lenoir James K. Davis.. Lincolrh-B: O. Cobb? ' r - Macon Dr. Rush. , , , Madison H. A. Gudger. Martin N, B.,-Fagan.:!wi i .s-i.ri . McDowell J. S. Brown. . - , Mecklenburg-Wf 'E. ' Arardy,'" R. ; ' A.' Shotwell. .' f''i5 j.ii'i'vfi''. r'.ii Mitchell oAn. O. Heap. " Montgomery W. T. H. Ewing. S&gS& New Hanover-Wk C. f Hity Uol : Jirm 1V&071. . . Northanxpton-.-UKV' ' Onslow J-. W' 'Shackelford, iqfi,;n: Orange Calvin E. Parrish, J. Knox Hughes. " Paiiuwo-Votjes ynWi Beanort , ,T - i ' Pasquotank Hugh Cale, col. ' Pender AlfretLloyd; col' ' ri UJ Perquimans iFSKj Bagley. , . 4 (ireene W. . vpnona. ; -j . Guilford LynbfoSWahlVj'JN. StapWs HaUfax : A TA?, wf. John Hey : ; Bamnel Quia- 1 rPpIk-anies KV Simpsoij; 1 ' --. t fTtahdblnhDft T. L. Winslbr, Dr. MU- i ;,Richm6naR'. Terry: ir : .Rbbiesoh Alfred .Rowland; ' Murdock McRae ' j r . ' Rockingham James P. Dillard. V,!' j ransylvania-G W: Wilson. V 1 i! 1 5 ! :ftowani-J. Si Henderson, 'J. B. McCub- KButheriorcrilj. 'Beam.v'''' ; 7 " !; Sampson Jf.' H.. Pennell J A.'.Biz- lell " f I ' ' 'i w i: ! .Staniy'-J': E. HartseU, " ,: fy,jf ' " ' ;"StbkeWalterW:;K7ng.'1 l ! ?Surrv-J..Fi Graves:.;:;;:,' . -s- "" j 1 Swafn-T. p. Bry96h: 1 q 1 i ,Tyrrell-DrJ EdwatdRaHsH'' ! 111 1 "TTninn C. Austin. J f ' T"- J' ' ' Wake 2oa,,4- PMriidl?MrB. Bled ; Warren-f'lT: Wearier1, col! t&'B. JoJiiU : .VWasmngto j WataugaS: CouhpU: 'fh ' ' ' iWayne OwehiPeel, FrankiUL' Aycock.v WilkesJanixes C,V Hprton,' r.;0.": ! '. WilspnwJ,Sfn?eltaV.i l" .':, i ..Yadkin TKorriaa Haynes, f ' J u " , Yancey-Wy:,Pr?fflVr.,5;'i ' ;,V OFFICERS -OF THE ;FEDERAI jGOy, ' ! .- in ERKJIENT. i - THE KXECTTTrVK. : l f !-'r . Ulysses 9. ; Grant, of Illinois. President ot me jmtea.iaie& ; , i : . , . '.. , -y Thomas W. s Ferry, of Michigan, , Presi dent yro tern o the benate. t,-ii-'i-t . U. ', ,CS ''fniE CABlNKTi- Hamilton Fish .'of New York, Secretary of State!, 'T 1 1 ' " ,,: ;. Lot M. Morrill,' of Maine, Secretary of thpTrpasnrv I I. I 1 ,J"I" I. : , 3. Donald 'Cameron, of Pennsylvania, Secretary of War; " . 'I ' ' ' 1 '. - ." George M, Robeson, of New' Jersey; Secretary of' the Navy." f ; - "! " Zachariah Chandler, of Michigan! Secre tary of the Interior. ' ' ; . ' j ' Alphonso Taft. lot Ohio, Attorney Gen eral:,",;'' m 'tar - juaster uenerat, i . i i , lit t , . 1,.,-vr . -, J . !I'T..,(. ".- .,.1 ' Supreme Q&urt1 of the Untted Stateq, . ' Morrison VR!;;Waite, Ohio, Chief Justice..,' ' ', " ' " ' - '" ,' - " Nathan Clifford of Maine, , "Noah H. Sw&yne, of Ohio. ; ' Samuel J. Miller; of Iowa,' ' '-, ' ,; : David Davis, of .Illinois, . " ' Stephen J. Fieldx of California, - ' ' Wuham M. Strong, Pennsylvania, ' , JnQpnh P TlmHiPv of INpw -Tprspv. ,; Ward, Hunt; Of New ! York; !l Associate Justices, r., -I .! ' :;:..n..;'; ! . OUR STATE GOVERNMENT, ' 1 EXECUTIVE nTIPAETMSOT. i Zebulon - B. Vance,- of . Mecklenburg, Governor. 1 .! David M, Vancej of . Mecklenburg, Pri-t vate SecretaryJ- :'!. i it ' - Thomas J. Jar vis. of i Pitt. Lieutenant Governor.. ;M . ;s, 'n v- J oaepn A. Jngeinaroi, pi JNew ianoverT Secretary of State.1 i iw,' - - - John M. WorthJ of j Randolph Treasur er;-- . ''''! ',' I ' -:.;'(' - . - ' Donald W. Bain, of; Wake,:. Chief Clerk;:!'' ; U - . vrj-.t, : f ( Dr. Samuel ? Li Lo ve j of Haywood, Au- ditbr,'' ' ' 't:' 'I-- ', 'i ; O-'l Thos. ; S. Kenan, of Wilsonji - Attorney; General.'' 't.V O F.f'. John CJ ScarboTonch, of Johnston, Su- perinyndent yf PtibUc Instruction. v hi jti ? Jonn u. uorman,- or wafce, Aajutanti JUDICIARY. - 1 Richmond M. Pearson, of Yadkin, Chief Justice.1 ' f ; 1 1 'f- ' ' Edwin. Xi. , Reade, ;of Beaufort, W,iB. Rodman, of , Beauf ort . W,f P. (Bvnum, f Mecklenburg,iW. JT. Fsircloth of Wayne Associate! JustKjes; . .1. , . r ; s- , .W-lP- Bagley, f Wake. Clerk(f Su, preme court. . j ' j. . , j,, r, , . D A. Wier,, pf Vaktv Harshat . t . , COUNTY OFFICIALS, I 1 7TT. ' J i.ff,' n ("'iq ' J. 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Vl&itoiiicsti !.deolMt- f-ul Tf;t.itt;-f fy Nf York, j THE MONROE ENQtlEER, ' j ; ; ' j" The Emnmw Is iwMUB-Jd at Muuroe. Union i Looonty. 3UC every ..Tuesday at f i e year. Vine I Enquirer circulates extenwvely throtighout the conn ties of Anson, UaJOn, (Jliestcrfleld and Laa ceter, and reaches a very large number of la Seiiigeatreadera.' ' xis-ju -jh. - . Toe. merchanta of WUnfli--ton-. will And.lt to ne one of the teat advertimir' mediams on the CiromiaCoDtral Railway, as we gnaraotee as - large a Donao a e c lrcuiauon as any paper oetwew Charlotte and Wungtoa wtU nun oao ox owntioo.jT-fsa U' Pri ci ivm nvf pirn asweii;w tne - lewer oi our iaw tana BieepLetss vigilance in' maintaining all the great Bafe-guatds of Civil and RelijrkMB LHrtrt tt wiu

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