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M (Chatham $ pcnrd THCKSDAY, A PHIL If!, 1SS5. H. XLONlDONr Thk Ej ection in Michigan last week seenm to have been a political revo hi lion, the State having been can icd by t lie democrats by a niiijorit y of twenty thousand Thin was s unex pected as it was yrnlifving. It be gius to look liuw like the whole eouii t.iy had beeoiiiti democratic. Michi gan had not given a democratic majority in many years that it seemed almost foliy for the demo crats to make till cfloi t nt the late, election, hikI their success is ipiit. wonderful. We;!, there is ;tu ohl Haying t lint "it never niins but il. pours", aiul so we are having now a port of democratic delude. Wak between Knglaml anil Russia now seems inevitable. Aei :tu! ii tilitiis have begun between the Afghans and lla .slnis. A lew i ; i v -ago a Russian army atiicked I lie Afghans at a '.mint mi the 1 1. r Kudil; TTil defeated them, flie Afghans los ing about ."(IK) mi.! im.l tee Russians less than "(t). Iliigiund 1 1 -al ds this as a declaration of war an. I has de manded an exji amnio. i 1;..' Russian Minister of W ar hussciil a coisgraui lalory message to ( hi. !-. .ma .in, me eoiumauiler of tiie ai lacking foree. 'tiel has directed hnu ; ihank ttie troops in tin1 name of liic i r.ar, and announce to them that all who took part in the battle will be lew aide, I according to their v:'..l'. So ii seems that K.i-sia endorses the ac'ion of Clou. Kouiaroll'. and bng'uinl must go to war. The tickle and eeita bie populace in both e.e.iii' lies a t clamorous for war, n.it thinking thai they will be its victims Russia run! F.iighind are l.o.h making every pn siblc 'var like prep iration both by land and sea. Ti.eyuie bu; . ;ng ol lin ing all the best .-I, ins that they can get, for th- purpose of tiut.s porting troops and munition, of war. Mlid money i being spent wi.lt a lavish hand. What '.he e.' d mil be n man know s. HixToiiv is full n!' i i.ii -. and it is already s dill'icult matter to anive at many of the true fact - .inieet ed wit t the late war. St-vcial incidents of Lee's .surrender have been much dis cussed recently, and aile i witnesses of that event do imt si . m to agree The W'l.niiiigtoU Stir ol' the lldi in st. copies from I i-' wc l.' - N'k-:.! our description of the last charge it Appomattox, and also copies an ex tract frtnu the At aula Constitution stating that liens, Longstrect ami liordou had lioordei-s to cut thruiigh tliel'Vderul bins I n lh--c'e:it ul (i. n Giant lefu.-ing I'avniablc term-, t" den. Lee. And the Star 1 1 ereuni n. asks under whose or i.-rs did lien. Grimes act in making hi-, charge. Having. "We have no doubt he acted under ordcis who gave them I; affords us pltasiii;- to he ahie t.i answer our scholarly contemporary, as we had tho honor of serving on th -Matt' of ( icll. I (lines ;lul not of lien. Cox as the Star stair. l and have persona! know ie.l;e .t' t tie facts On the ui,lit of Apii a council of war was held a: den Lee-, lb-ad quarters, at which were pioeiit liens. Ijce, Longstreet. (ioidoti. l'cn illeton and r'itz Hugii I.e.. and the plan agreed upon was that (ii iihui -corps And I' it. Lee's cuvaity weie to attack the nieiiiy in fr-mi of Appo mattox next morning ;.ud attempt to cut a way out, and the other troops Hid wagon tiaius v.t ie to f..!hiw. It wiiH then thought that only Shell dan's eavairy were in our l'i ont and that they could be t'oiceil l..;. k Ue foro daylight next morning i t he '.'thi (loulon'seo! t-mi w i.ieh was (li in.c-,' division) ai lived al the (iiiage of ippouiattox and hail t d. ( (tens. ( iot don and Fit la;- ' i-n i h- to (an Grimes' position and witii him held a eont'i relic;-. Gordon in ,i -icd thai tlie eueiny troops v.i ieia'.aoy and that l ilz Lee should attack, while the, latlor conteiideil tiiat tneywete infantry and that iloidni siemid attack. Thfy iliocinisi il tins si lon.j. and so much valuable nine was ! ing lost, that lien, (iiim. s became impa tient and said that it was somebody s duty to attack and that at oie-e : wLeieupo(( lien, (ioidoti told Gen. Grimes to nmku tne attack, and placed under bis i-omtnand the other two itivisioiid iml not brigades a. tho Star Htated) of the corps, in ad tilt ii in to his own division and Ibtsh rod' JnlntHon's. Gi n. (itimes then made all the unangetiif tils, foinuil bid troops and made the m t i. k. as stated by us last week. There can uot be any doubt us to the correct ness of this statement, which is cor roborated ill a letter wiillen by t it n. liordou to Gen. Grimes, under date of May (ith, 1H72. and is pub!i-hed ia the pamphlet, issued in by Mr. Pulaski C'owper, containing ex tracts of letters written by Gcii. li imei to his wife -,i hi e in the iiuiv Tiik n.:MO( .i. from office of certain men who have rendered themselves odious to decent peoi-!e is one of the blessings of a detuociatic administra tion, that is beginning to be enjoyed. Ooe by one these rascals are being liiin. d out. and all will scut be bur ied in oblivion. All our readers, w ho have heard of the notoi ions J (i. Hester, wiil be rejoiced to hear that he has been removed f.oinoilice. He wa the mis. iab'.e wrtU'u who acted a spy upon the kn Uux. and wa:, liiiuscif guilty of nearly every clime known to the taw. No man in North Carolina was more detested than ihismati I tester, ami his uinoval is a cause of much icj. .icing. 'I'm: I!,-.;; i'ai'ures in N.i.to'.k me created iiii'.e an exeili lm nt. and have (Mitaiieil heavy loss..-.- ie ov on the eitti of that city but i. ..u many Chiens of this S.a'e. The'ewcre two banks that fai I last w.ik. the llxdnoige an 1 tne I'aiiiiei-. and each did a large business. Titeie were -f vi-tal mi. lion dollars depo- iied in the bat.k-. and hence their collapsf base. i i-i ,i a id sj n a .1 dis.-i Mer. Sev eral hiitni; i . I t hou -and dollars wine the ih , o-.)! - of citi.a Us in the North caste: It cm. in les of thi-- State. It is .-aid tb.it the bank a N- wb itic loses Si l.'.lit ill. and the bank a! T.i: boro' a'-.i.t :'"(. ' lit. Wlu.e we In ar iM-ry now and then of bank- failing in oilier States, we a -e plea-i d to know that, no n.lionai bank in this State has i er failed This is xei y ciedit abli to tne t( icbtv and business ca .i.i.itv i f our excelleti! hank otlicials. IV. i.tNiNv. an i.t'ice i- so unusual an tuvtirr-'iici lha; i-mtiy per-on-arc siirpri-ed that Air. II. II Hat tie should have declined the otlice of Iildge. that was wceutly tendered i.ini l-y Gov. Scales, lie wrote us 'ast week a Liter '(' thanks for ;he i-.iniplii.iei.tai;. notice of him con itlinr 1 in the lb oi:n. and Mated that lie could not accept the .Judgeship, in can se of the peoimi trv sa.-i li'n-e it voitld involve. Wi.i.e the sa'aiv of a !., lge is -". I". yet il takt about Si-m i a year to pay hi- li'.v tng expenses, w inch lean - on'y '; ...till for the xfpjott of his family, and the jiractii-e f any la.. w'i who is til i. he a .bidt: is wol t i. nt' ae ! ha. i thrtt sum. Ib-i : tol'o: e the.liidgi s hael f c 1 ."'loo a wi i k for special courts in 1.1 by tl-.cin in a.t hl.oi. to their a lilies' ai,, the iineaiil's reci ned from ti.e e spt ci ii coin If iiave nearly or onite pel their liave'.img ex pen-es. Lilt there will I'.- Id lieed 1. 1 leafier for spcad !ii!. oil lie count of the new a; l angi ni-i.t of ciuits iiia.l.- by the late L gislature. and i-olisi .pifltt ly this source of ill cot.:e to our .ln.l:;e, is cut oil' It is poor economy to pay sii. h a salary to tt .fudge, an 1 hileat' er WeUlllst V-Xpeit t'h..t oliit e to be tied either bv a vi i y i idi law yir, w ii. h. ample lie .ii. - foi t he support of h'.s family. ..r bv one who has littie or no orac- ( roji lleports. A despatch from Washington --ay: Le:, tills of April to the I t p.n i lllellt of Ay I ieilltute indicate a le.luetlon ot ovt r ten per eeln of l:is vein's an a ill w inter w heal 'I h a.'i egale shot iiige amounts to three million aire.- A decrease i-, i, -puled in every State i xcept. Oregon. It is 'i'i per cent, in Kansas an t Virginia; in MUsi-sippi ; 1" in ( 'a it n nia ; 14 in Ai ibaina: 1 J in Teiini s e. l.linoin and Missouri: 11 m New Vol k and North Carolina: 1(1 in .M ( and and 1 cX.H ill New .le.s, . . V est Vll - .iia.ia : 7 ill ii.svlvania o.: A in ai oiiri.t. f wheat as ginia. Kentucky and ii Hid i.io: I" i .Uid 1 eia'.vai e : "i in 'o Ai!a:.-a-. and 'J in ,s . I'ne present con,'iltlou ;-p'ii u-d is vans,, than in l-s:. It ;s i j i-r ei nl ag nn.-U '.'(! last year and ; j,; issj I,, ;h.sp tlt. Vi-ar of !bt li.Ve.t I ate of yield, t lie eon, H t.oii on Aj '. 1st was ,s an i seiiou loss ,vas s!- Nuned Ill'lerwai iU. J he lev; status of ihe clop wi.l he better s!'ov :t ,i n.oi. h hence, v I en the vita. ity t i' I'nu mots has bet n demon strate.l and the iluila.-ter of the spimg tl- i . i niinel On the picseitt sitov Ih . le.bi.l'oii ol tl.i- yield, on tie' basis of last year's production. ,oi.tiM's to be ne.u ly lolly .t.lilioii bushels on aecoiinl of I educe.) area, and m. lie than .-ixty million fiom winter kii.ing ami low vitally. Wh- tin i the crop will exceed four llUtllll'l'd llliol. 11 busl.e.s o I I : r hill't of il depends upon toe ie.iabi ity of pics.-iit ii. pe.u aiiees u' ul on future e.U. Illiolls lll.'ei ttlig the growth ulld lipetill'.g. liic soil wa.s in ba t con dition ai ti e time of iee,!uiv, on lh Atlantic coast, from New .b tsey to ti.oigi.i. and in West Yiigniiu and lV:tine.ssee. It was belter iu the Southwest and iu .Mis.oiui. Illinois and .Michigan. In the Oi.i.i V'uliey it is hardly iu a medium c oditiou. The damage by tiie Hessian My was !lo! severe, though woim- hi Indiana, L.inoi-.. Missollll and Kansas, where ii i j ti lie . have oceui led m thu-c tenths oi luu reported terlit oly. The acreage of i ye has been de ei eased in aiiout the same pmptu timi as wheat, but the condition of tiie crop is decidedly lie tier, the avi igU being hi per e nt. Mr. tiariett liay, of Yancey comity, in this State, is said to have an in come of ."rtio.iiUU a je.tr from his mica mine-. Ottr Wasliiitg'loii Letter. ; If. in nur IttMiiilitr Ou i uBi."i).ieni. I Washington, I. C, April 11, 'IS5. l'robablv the most laborious' and the worst bored of the heads of de partments is the Post must tr General, who uot nuly has the full control of the appointments in 4S..V2R postoflices in the United States, but has practi cally the oversight in theappoiut inelits of the other 'i,'M2 Presidential oilices. Nut in ally therefore, the otlice aud the corridors adjacent to the otlice of Mr Vilas have beell thronged to absolute crowding during the 1 asl three weeks by those who being in desire to stay in, and those twenty-four year lel lowswho have patiently waited to get in. The number of otlicials, employe, font met oi s, postmasters, mail can iei s and mail agents w ho pay homage and fealty to the Postmaster General, embraces one-thud of the entire civil list of the count ry. and this fact may account for the other fact that the average Postmaster Getieial i-. u shoi t bvi d (.dl idilal. In i ieveit yt ill's, dur ing which time we ordinarily should have had but thine Postniasteis lieiierul. we haw had nine, and Mr Vilas is the tenth. 1 be last adiiiinis tration aveiaged over one per annum, having had James, ilowe, Gleshaii and llattou. aint llie six aniiiutl le ports Unit have been transmitted to I'ongriss in the pad six ycni.s, have b( ell signed by SIX illllelctit Post masters General. the Pciuis h.inia Kailroad Com pany, wllteli takes the Hill I. it He 111 every thing pi I taming to the s.ileiy and coluinl t ol lallload pilsseiigei s t.i tills eountiy. is now ihsputtug Ilnglaud s supr, inacy in the matter of speiii. Tne liaiiis on the I ileal Wc.-Icl tt Il iil wa, fiom London to tivcipool, au liliiiiate tiie ihslauee at the rate ol titlv miles "it hour exclusive of stops, I. ut wlint will Mi. Gull and the rest of the wol 1. 1 say when tiiey barn that the Peiiii.-v lvai.la l'i lilial Koad A hills Its pllsseligt is In. in New Vols Ciy lo t iilca:;o. ut good thousand mill s) iu twenty tour hours -including stops' ity the schedule that went into i fleet last Sunday, the - l i at lilies ol the Mast ale til. is placed within tvvtiity four liouis wait the iiie'iopi.li.s of lh: Vfs, nii, thisvvoti delf.ll a.-l.ievi ,:e..l is iiccoliipaliled by the most posilin guarantees ol i one to it as well as etii ct sa!' ty Ncltini pains in !' expi use l.av In en sp.ucd in t la- adi ipt ii Ul ol ev ei y p .ssiblc means to ins ill i J asseligel s ay ililisl ai clib -lit. so that Hit liiiiiLMilalion of this lull i ntilpll-i' is di silneii to seciiir lol this line the ci tiniliilice i f that popularity that tl s a. linn able iiialiage u.elit III tiie pa.-t I as won tloin the wliolc traveling public. llie eolithcl betwei il the GoVflll I'M'tit and ll.c pie) h lit regard to the -iettleiin nt "1 t lie ( ik.aiiiuiia iloiuain. can be adjusted ai d conclude I only by the opening of that vast ngtoii to lis occupation by its legitimate own els. tile people It Is a doiiiulii thill belongs to anil oilgltt to be lit iiliiito leslril possession i t tin IfoVI I lilte-ltt I iic excuse I. i' now keej'ltig actual sittlt ts out of the Teintoi v. is that II tuny be added to the already clior mens possessions it the raii.'bnirii ai.dcatlli kiiii,.s wi.o. if tin y once get a foothold ll.iie. will not tail to (c cilpv it to tne ei hisioii of m y- and all in. 1 1 v i, i 1 1 n I set t id's These lands bel- lig lo the I'mlid Mates Gnvelli uient to fill inleiiis and pui poses, and all tbe ploclaliiatloii-, that t lit- eXeeil live i,ta, setel out m the next four years will Hot serve to divest the people of their light to have this inaynilicent "'i.'!.'!! opened to actual occupation by the white st 1 tier PlIllXO. Fire al lit nisloii. The tovvt.s in our State have been very uiifoitunaie lecetitlv vvnli des tructive tires. F.vcrv week nearly a conflagration lots vi.-ned soiut- town. The last was ut Ixiustoti. on last Monday. We copy front the New berne Jouriial the following account of it w rutin ny its Kinstou eories pondent File broke out Monday at '2 p. in in a framed dweuuig belouoiug to ((iM.rge Phillips, colored, on Heritage street between North and (ioliloit. It buii.e.l the entire row of billlibngs on lleillage southward, llicllldllig the c ioinl Free Will 1'iaptlst chulcti. It then crosM-il tioliioti street Htid binned that old row ot buildings for ineily belonging to the i state of It. VV. King, these were tl.e -'bit st buildings in Kiiiston, having once been stoics. The elegant, new ltsi deuce of Ut j mi Fields was also bunted, on the tout Invent eorner ol (iordoii and Heritage stret ts. This was iiisuretl Many residence caught the as far up n King street. I!ev Israel H o ding s. W W. N. Hiintei s and the biiiuier lying around the hous (,f Mrs. King s, on Caswell and .Mcihellie streets. Thfst' Well leudlly put out We arc in t able to tell pieclsely the loss, probably about s'x thousand dollars. liii.tton lav lor coer tl iiimsi If with glory, liie and smoke. .Many other citi.ei:s gave invaluable assist nice; but .lr l ay lor occupied such a high posi tion, on the roof of one of Mr Fields' tenement houses, that, he could be seen by all. Much loss was occasioned by lmstv lemovitls i f furniture and goods. Mr Henry Gnliin bud nearly one half of his iios-.; severely burned at the lire. Fight buildings were bin ned. A Kansas farmer is the proud father of twelve children. He lias bestowed names upon i lie six oldest children, but the other bix are as yt t nameless, aud are designated and distinguished by numbers. The idea back of this rather novel arrange ment is to allow the children when they arrive at years of discretion to choose names satisfactory to them selves, and not compel them to go through life with a name fastened to them that they abhor. j A WoitdM till Fast. ' A most wonderful fast of a girl I neat- Fort Plain, in the Slate of New York, terminated last week. W e copy the following from tho New i Yoi'k World of the Uth : llie celebrated fast of Kate Siiiul i sey was terminated at 8 o'clock this uiorning by death. The first symp toms of her disease were manifest in July. 1SS2, by the twitching of her light arm and sharp pains through , tne head. Sim did not g.vo up, how ever, until October of that year, when she took llie bed never to leave it. She ate small quantities of food until .Match II, iHXi. 'vheii, because it 1 di -'ressed her aud. . she claimed. ' becaiisi) of lack of ibsiio for food, .she i efused to eut anything. For a f.o months after she would take water in her mouth and eject it with out swallowing any. but from August to ovciuber, it is claimed by the family, who are trustworthy peop'c. thai she took neither food nor liipuds. From Mnich to Thanksgiving Day ii is undisputed that she ate no. lung. The actual fasting time, accoiibng lo the leport, was .'i'.l-l days. Yai ions physicians treated thee use. Some piououueed it hysteini. olheis suid ii was St. Yitus's diiiice. others e il1- d it ehoiea. The at tending phy s'cian has been ovtl whelmed Willi ietl. is of iinpiiry about the case and patent medicines have been sent lloui all pints ol the country, lie said to day a change seemetl to take place iu t 'ci eiulu-r, when the eonstair motion of the body ceased to some exielil. Miss Smuiscy 's llesh began to waste, h. r sight became mole ibui and for the past wei k she was unconscious ii.os, . f the lime. She was so e.ua i aaied that she weighed only twenty live pounds. The bouse has been tlnoiiged to day by people, anxious to s-e the remains, but omy those not actuated by curiosity were ad milted. Several physicians will hold an autopsy to-morrow. Miss Smul sey was about twenty one years old, of German descent and pievious to her illness was a dies-maker. The disease first showed itself in the form of weakness, which ballbnl the physicians aud Miss Stuulsey eidled upon one fter another iu vain. Last Thanksgiving Day she expeii enced a peculiar sensation like the breaking away of something in her stomach, and since then she has been able- to take a little nourishment in the shape of wine or whey. The in valid seemed to keep up her st l eligt 11 by nine will power, always having the hope of recovery. For many m nit lis she sat up in bed. rocking sideways while holding her hands bcbii e her as if iu the act of w ringing them in anguish. When the change came on Thanksgiving Day and she was able to lake nourishment, ;,, mot ion of her body ceased. Th father and mother, a brother and two -us'ois aie in good health, 'lin-y can give no theory of the origin of the disease, only i einelnbei ing that tho ii ! 'est all destie for food and that whatever she took distressed bur. The Aimlo-Kiissian War. Kr-m ll.c N.'vt Y.Tll W,.f.. I he sii nation seems to confirm the beic-f that war must cine, and thai vv h n it does F.iighind wiil iiml her ships ejeiuded from the Iback St a and Tin key setting her at tb-liaiu-e, backed by theipiiel "neutrality" ud vice of ( lm many. If Kugluud should seek to foice her way into the Ib.-u-i; Sea would (ieiiuaiiy leinain iieuirai? Thus all around the board the erowi ed heads me planning and ca! cumting on the next move and pie px.i ing to play tho bloody game of w-i for their own aggrandizement, wit!, the people as their tools and vicuois. What fools at e the Russian masses to -heer and applaud the ntisci a'o.e ty i ant w ho rules them w it h men-iless brutality, heeauso they feel ti savage tb sin- for war! If they should rush to the field of battle i his cause and pui.'hasu victory for l..ui at the lisk oi tin ir lives they would only livet th ir own chains the more firmly. When peace came the knout woti.d i -. i , all the more de -ply into their !b-sii. the diiiigeous would lo-e none ol i tieir horrors and the ln'iita.iti'-b oi Mocria would not be any the leas lcvoiiing. What idiots are the Fnglish peop'e tociowdthe streets sinking .Imgo songs and shouting for war! 'lm ir owii class must furnish the victims of ihe battle field and win or lose: the cost of the war must grind them d iwn deeper III poverty ami add to I heir own sutVeruigs and privations. Ii the people knew their own in-li-it-i they would shout against wais made to gratify the ambitions and. plumule the gieedy schemes of their oppiessors If they !-.iiev their two strength they would speedily setlie all these national ipniriels by tip-i itiug the thrones of flu i ope and --t ii ishiiig fiee, republic. in govern-nt-?:' on their ruins. Ivt I hem look at the I'nited States ! Wbh h vast territory embracing a number of conflicting inieiests and a atge population increasing lapnlly, we find our best armor in the si. ken lobes of peace. Hut for the ins'itu t ion of slavery inherited fi om Fug laud we should never have known the meaning of war at home. Now that Freedom hits triumphed we are secure from such content ions in the future. We are a nation whose standing mimes are fields of wheat aud coin, iuid at whose doors foreign powers knock not with hands untiled in iron but with hands tided with There is no further use for Kings, Fiupeiovs and Czar. They are rel ics of barbarity. If Victoria look iu washing and the Cziu drove a drosky the world would go on just the same, and if every throne was toppled over and every erowu melted into gold emu the (s-ople would be happier than they are mid the bloody war of ambition would forever cease. Visit i!g I lit- I'rt'isMi'iit. WimiiliiKioii C.irri'nti..iiilriii Now Y,,rk W.Tlil Wiihin he past few' days the Pres ident has been subjee'ed to a great stiain upon bis svs.em fi om the num ber of callers at the Whim House, j many of whom are merely attracted ; out of curiosity and have no earl lily j business vvidi hiiu, coiiseipient ly in- j slrticdous have been given tho door- j keepers not to p ruiii such iiidiscrim iuaie visits as have characterized the pa--t week or I wo. Now, w In n a card is presented it is taken up lo ihoi President's piivate secretary and ho Hisii ts with the President before I the caller is admitted lo the liliiarv. ! According to present ai rangeitienti ai the White House the President spi nds a day siibstantiaMv as fob lows: He rises about 8 ,., hick in the morning and lueakfasts, iiiuaiiiing "... v" " : ", ,",,"'.'i v"'n "! Koe. u. me iioiaiy ami lonus over to the libiarv ami looks over Ins pels. ma! mail until 111 o'clock, when otlicuil calleis ai e adiuil .led by card up to 1 o'clock iu t he afternoon. Lunch is served at this hour, aud after a sluu t time spent w ith his si -I er and guests the President goe.i, into ihu Kast Knout f,u- half an hour i or si ( to 1 1 eeivn I he public who are waiting to shake bunds and pay their respects. , This afti rnoon about two bundled persons availed themselves of litis privilege, and when the President Ktuineil to Irs etlicn he was thor oughly jaded by "in., pump handle orileiit" to which he had been sub jected. When he tl. ought the matter over he came lo the conclusion that the I'rcsnh nt of the United Slates had siiinelluiig ebe to do besides tiring himsi If shaking hands with a1 throne ,, idle e ij.li- andeoiiscipicntly j he will discontinue public receptions i nil this wee!, nil. I inline I, i, If strictly lo business eaih rs. In the ufttiiioou u,i lo.l o'clock, when he g .es out ..r a ride, tin Pic-sidciit has I'C 11 accustomed In receive persons with whom he bud made appoint- iiients. but he lias decide. 1 to do away wilu llus h-atmo I m. Dinner is soive. at the mansion at 7 o'clock and about 7:lllt o'clock he h aves the table ful' the library, where he stays I, toll midnight, 'A hell ho retires. Duiiligthe evening be di, poses of il gieai ileal of business that has accu mulated all I aUo iiceivcs members of bis Cabinet with whom be de.-ires to diticiiss j ublic atV.irs. He always makes such appoint incuts and it is I. ki ly that this wid be the only le .t tlle retailied of the ple-elit loilti'ie. As a gen ei al 1 long, t host pi isons w ho have gaiin-d access to the President, ipiickly siiow thai their husimss is not with hi:n but with one ol' the heads of department. After they get into the Pi i si. lent s room, how ever, they are not in a liinry to h ave mid thus business is del,ie 1 Herc alter iu the cvenn gs he will not st e any one except his Cabinet Mimstets, and these only by special appoint ment. Fndi-r iio, ireu!ii.st:ii.ci-s will he tli rite ftom I ins : tile 'i h ie have been I n oer ciowds at II. i White Hotlsr in lite I ts' Wi el. ul' t. li days than evil before iu its hls toiy. ami simply f.ir the reason that the President l as initio eveiy one W elcoUie w ho called upon bint. It has been promulgated that lie was e isy t iiippioaeh and Ui lv, tillage has b en taken of lm courtesy. Another in crease has In e i iu the volume of luail muttei. fully oi half of which s ni u kiil -Pei mci.iI " This pie i w ill ii-.t insure a lcttt r reaching the Presjib tit. for Co! L unont. alter a seiulii:y- of the c fitcnts of the mail, uses his d'-vi etion in sendin. letters into the pi IV tie otlice. fo that not more than t joht to tell letters a day are a. tuallv it-id by the Piisitb-nl. Since be became the inciuiibent i f he White House the F.esi h lit h is not had ho time to devote to Si ciil ph asure or relaxad .ir It is with a view t'licmcdy this evil ton ceit tin pxtcul that he invitetl Mr liissell, his for.ner law i.-rt iu-r. to heo .me bis g'uest fa- a few days. AH idea of a public reception In.s been abandoned and a period of coniji-uative rest will now be enjoyed by the President, wiei needs it. The Illinois Li'irislut tire. A despatch from Springfield Illi- nois. dated l-t!i inst . kkjs : Death bus claimed another mem ber ol' the Illinois Lcgislntiiic. ibis time the victim being .1 Hein v Sl.uw, ii ..c l:i,.,.l.i,.i, t. I'l a About 1 :4.i thisaiteri.oon theeleik of Palace hotel, niissuijr; Heiiveseiita- tive Shaw at dinner, and not having sicii li in timing the inoriiing, went to his room to t ali him. lecf ivii g no answer he loo'.id over the tuili hoiii and saw bun lying as though dead The door was broken open uid the doctor jave it as his opinion that llie repieseiitalive had been tie ul i-'-veral hours. Tne deceiv-cd hits been ailing dining the whole session. but ll ! so that he could imt all end .... . . . l i ..: .. t ..i ll... e..,. - in Ills 1 1 . 1 1 iis nit is i ot t ue i II in-. ie : on lie time. K-'p- uthe tlurtv-secotid It.se'.lallVl! Shaw old. 'Hid served (iei c:al Assembly, this being his second tel HI lie has- been mi un swt iving Di-ninci at, and thus there of. 'ills aie tin r brenl: in the ranks of t:ai p.utv. 'this iu ikes the third ili-iilh dining this ses-i soinetbiig which niAt r hclors occuired. it wasi ant ii i,a' --d that upon Senator Davis, from 1 1, ecu county, assuming oftici. soin. 'thing taiioiblo would be done in ; lel.ttioii to the I'nited Slates Senator I shin ipiestioii. Imt this unexpected nccin it-nee will again tluow it back I for Iweiitv dnvs at least. What ma'ces tiie sitiiition still worst it leaves the House a tie upon any question which will tt const rued into tt party issiw, and thus retard busi ness. Tiie (luvernor will be reipiest e I to i 8 ie it writ for a new eleetu n lo-inoi row, but the elect, oil c Hill' take place lietore twuily la s after the call. (leu. (Iraut clings to life with wonderful tenacity, and it ia now said i h:il be may huge;- seveial weeks longer. DURHAM, N. C, IS HKADQUAltTKItS FOR ( li ATI! A M TOliXi'VO. 'HULLS MOltL TOI5ACCO FOI! MOIfF. MONF.Y THAN ANY OTHER j HOUSF. JN NOIH II CAUOLIN.V! . ... , . . , . JIas unhmitcd ucraand for all rades, while good bright Wrappers, Fillers and Umokors arc a specialty. WfiiHiii.!iiiT.?riKfi DLCv 1 n hh tf. tf t Wii Hi I IIUWWiTitliUilitiib'iiW ami Highest Iaiees Always Paid. Don't forget Ihe place, an I never stop until von diivo under l'AHHLSH'H WAUF.IIOUSi; shed, win it you w ill be taken cure of, and vvheu your tobacco is sold you will stml home feel in j gootl. When you want FULL IMHCF.-i f r your lobi ALWAYS GOTO HKADCjUAUTFilS AND K IlltVi: DV KNOWS THAT PAKltlSlCa W VltF.IKU sK IS I'M T PLACF. ! ALL GRADES OF TOBACCO SELLING HIGH! Parrish's Warehouse has an active demand for all the In ight Wrappers raised. Itenieinber Mr. Punish bins more tobacco than any other two dealer iu North Carolina and therefore it i to jour interest to sell with hiiu. Try liim -vou will be convinced. Jaiiuarv 1 SSI. dins. Us Ms Ivt l&il OOi SlLF.lt STATION" We hereby leturn our thanks to t.nr many customers ior their liberal patronage in the past, and hope to continue to ih serve the same in tUo future. liemeuiber t bat we otVi-r one of the best selected tdocks of ( i F.N1'3 11 AL M F.IIOAN DISK cur brought to this .-ectiou. and are now Belling at tho very lowest prices. Dry (-owls, BOOTS ADD SHOES, HATS HD CAP3, NOTIONS. t'LOTHIHB. llAKDWAlil-:, CKOCKKKY. TINWAKF, DUUCS.AC, OF F.VUIIV DI'XCIIIPTION. We have no old stock on hand. I over trojn last season; everything ia new. We have come to stay, and int. ud t i sell everything at the lowest living rates All kinds of luiter taken in cw hai'-fe for goods. We are also agents fur tiie best Ft 1 1 ihci s on the market. Iitni' '.tit It. IK. l(. A HOME MUGG1ST Kalciii Anpsta A-L. E. R. TESTIFIES. I Popularity at Imnu ts u l ;'.l:t- ! t tt t-f Hunt, but w pi'inl pi -uli t- me I.n t tli;t( h i-th'-r iit-l'"i.f h.i- uu'ii ir it -.1 ttiirli uiiitivtl ;ipprl oiu..i1 in u. iun tiy. 6tau( uutl count r, aua aiui. ah i'ij(;t us Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tin fnllowinc 0ttiT fr known VKia.-i.ii-i Ir imt rri Uj t very ouiti-rt-r 1 RHEUMATISM, i " Kinlit ycnri : miiiiiiiii(isin, i Trre tleil I i,.il, ii. -I iiinii' ti iit o..' I..-.I. er Ir.-x-.. w ithi.ut 1 1 , -1 1 . . I nn. I s. .i.l tlit-K iil. .ut iii. ii'ii il m i i.-li.'i. uniii I ;.. .k Av ill's s oi tr i mi i i , l. II..' iei' ! tun l.OI, i. ,. 1.1,1.1. ie. - ,..iii l.'l. lt . u:, .. V!;o,' i.t.l l.ir.- it'i.-iiititlr el ,.'.ir sis.. C Villi I V. illl' i ll M.ll ri'l.lll I its V "il.t- r'llil H..tliaillv, 'I lie l.s, V ii. I. it'll- "..t II I, trf iii.-.'tol iii llus riiiuitv I'l.io iii.-i- iu.' i.iu tt i-i'.. Li. t li.n.1,1 ii. t.'.iif . in i ll. ri .l lot lio J..I.!:.-. K. t. II .nia..." ln. r St., lliioklini.t, M:if., May 1.., i;r..;..i Am.iiivvi, ev -i- i 1 111 ll.. I ,t.. :l '( I ;i,. 1 ..ri."e.i :is fur ovi-r titi'iiiv icti. l i.-o- ln r. m. -I U I mo ll lit I . I null s ill Cli'-.lii, in :.i V'i.1 -I .l III. It- llli't'lltl'Mi - In Ii' ' '. f..o.. 111, .11' III. 111 half tl..' mii I.1 1 t. I a. .1 Iiml..,. Hi" w in t'iit ii'.v t'liti' : '. !I.'1 S ins o- vttii.i . Sim- iirtiii ..ic i.i t A In. .11. a,- lor IsM. I'liii- vurii 11 v Dp. J.O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, fei.l.l h nil l':ui;..-ls; si, . 1. - i.-t , liE.ilDVAL! We are now iu our new .pi-trteis Ho. 15 East Martin Sired asi -In llulU. thi storeo'-cupie.l. last year by M T. N. ui is iv F.io". Wi kt t'p on hand a - or GROCERIES, and will be pb iisetl to see our fiieiuls at all times. Wishing you all a happy new year we tire Yours. Af.t WYATT & TAYLCfi, ItALlvlC.H, N. Januaiv h, Iks:,. CAN' I'd: MA DP.. l.yanv li,,in nr to nnili. L'iii t ("V li n.iil.- IhI- t..r Till: v, i.v Kl.V woiu.n fivrm iccl li-m m- il.'t.jirtriirlilH. rurni ii'i'l li-m ni's,.;i.i'r, nifi. i" l.tMAI-triltlllH. aj..mii i.'ii'l t t I I I H ,'..t Iihi-ic cr-. "-' , , ,"" ; '! "' It.r I'lKillt.-i i'- h.r lil ml I 'st 'l Hi f,.i'.-.Hitl.s. ril.i'r-. 1 B iCs wmiih-iI Iii cvi-ry inwa hii ' Mil '!.', i-i.la s hii I i-niil" rii- tn e s, i.. i. r li-i-i IU!'. vvoiil.li Is iIh-IIhi l.fiii" n i" V ni.i-f i if III" I'lll-'D. Every ltt-ill.'1-l'M ' i' 'il l r Piltlv fi'.; SiMttlW !'. 1 I""'' cr- ly. IJ.Siin'lay, . 'ui. Wi Sifl-.rllfrs m tlicCiivritvM III'. 'Hi' nui i.'"' Un Wfckh w..ri.l "' yi i "ius e-c '"(' ' rriinuiinr tftai mini I" Uic liuxiui.-. COuSeasel Time Table C. F. & Y. V. R'Y 03. To take effect Monday. Jan. 1SS" IIVII.Y FXCKI'T S1'N"W. Train 1...111U vrih N I. Mail l-assclnti-r. Vail r.w Mit-Tr K una m 1 iki 11 111. I'ayeiievilltj, :t "j Sun'. r., ' JB IT. lllll. 4 st,.r, 3 in l.ilM'riy, Arrive, ml Oiiensii.re, 1 1 ! ' 1 It im 11. ei Trallm i..iilli l-uutl will l.. al Saul' .1 .1 i'.r .In Her. J.VH. S. MOltlUSON, (i-li-l Sii.l. ISO. M. Hosi:, Ucu'l I'as. fi;i. m mv m mag W4 iiiitil iilttf HMtl I o. v: (ioeeries, Colli! FC fill) TP i' TAJILK. ... 1 I. .-.iv.- I .... j-l.i-ftvn -ui,, ; ,ct . in I lin i: t a . ii m .n , , h ii-.. . in II Hi. ill 1 i in i. . -, . iii j lo'..i'i- a Mu m , t, . !l !- . . ,. iu lane's 4 II II Ul I. ti i ' iks 1 1 . iii i M.-inly 4 :j ii m 1.. 1, no. : :u . in I i'.iiiii....ii iv in a ni . . ti ... j. in I stinii.ril i. kiv a tn in.- .i l I" vi . i.i I tM I c "I hi ... it li oi . i.i i M M.' nr.' C'ihiu l.ii.l, 11 in . in I Mill y link Tin Mill in.- i j lis . in I Ni.- inn hi .'. .1' 1.' .''. . Ill I V.l- " HI II 1(1 ;".i;. ii I. . i.i . I hi y 7 44 fl IU ii. i.ii.,,: . itoiiul vir'tu IIhIhIiiIi. H :w ii in 1 1 '..it in i. . r 1 ...itit.'.'is al Uiliiilrl nnliC.i:. .i. i.n : i .ui 1-a te iiml nil ...iati south. Tritiu 1.1. u .1 ',-.'.'iiiif is it: l::.i'i.-li wiili Hit- Kali'lgh .i-i ii n.i.ir -ii. I :..r u'l . in's nrih. I it,' I mI I '.: "in irnlii. (villi .iissi'iik-ir chmIi :-.i i.. ,t. l.-.i v , - L.tVitUi ,'tl y-'tti h. iii- iiii.l Hrrlttf ; in f. ie John c. vv txi)t:it, sinwiiitiaiiii'iii. xt i No:u :s. i w. c noiuiis, l ie,,, i '. .:-. v.jnli 1 l.uiiii.t N..rns, llHrt-.nl ii,i r, til illlo M. T. Norris & Rro. v l., s.i... . .-.I N. iiis, W viii! .- liivli.r HI iliflt t4J St .ill' I , YII0LE3ALE GROCERS AND Oi". SSGSON MERCHANTS, No. l!i Mxchange anil No. 15 Fast Muifiu Slieets, RAIEIGII, N. C. VF CAllllY A LA 11(1 P. STOCK winch we offer to the trade at very low pi ices. . Sl i t'l Vt. Vi i r.N'l ION I" UiK li' "I il In-'l.fsi cr;."-- iiii-l I'i'itirii'i al iiu. Male- -ul I . .-.lie - I I -ii o.'l.l I i . i ,1 . I v o i ta li1 im -i.is i..i- I le.i, '.. oniiii", V.: his .. 1'. ki- sit...f l'li.w.lll. .V.i". I, l"l' l-'lsli II O, k lilMII". A. li s I.. i lt.' .'l l. I'tll'l'tl SlMllOKIlll I'flltl.U l'i ll,.- lot - ..i 'In- .' U'.li llflU. (nil ii v C lrl. J3NJ:T!n CURES. l'r. I'll. I. U t)it tlrtii uniii I.. ,;i" , .! I I.i- . ii I!., s.. (.ti l. 'ill .rin.'i.i- mat an iicr V' is ,ln-. n in - mi l .l. iiilliy l...iil.l l.i t:cfiis -i, j .(,,,: Iral'l I'ltili'l'V," In.lii wlirli.-n ,, n in ii. n:l n. rv . is ..n i' hii, I will H.wir, All . i . r i, i - t 'r. cii,i"ii ! r iii'rv.ustlt.si.r.li'rs at-H i.' e. s i tin r s.,11 li..siilT.'i's fn ui lii rv..tts. I,, - . kii. ws it, is, mi l u.ni mi' li. nun nuly I'lilliinc, I.iu it, vi" r i'tl r.'- I 'lii'nc ii.illiilii'i' an liiaKliclli-. mi. I ,11 IT l ir nil "Hi"''- "li tin' markxl w lil. li aio i i, .- ii,- M.iut.cUsiu Is ihe lia- nl man. Their t-iii.-nio s ..ii.ili'i. s no w.'ii.l.'riul Iu all iii-rv,.ita . ..iiii niit. s llf ll'.iiniii pliisl. laus i.ra.'ll.'.'il lll'.ltf! l"' II'' "I 111" 'III i'll'll l HIS Hii . Ill lll'l'V.IIH ills. i, ;i-!"t i. ill tli'l ii ,l ii'i-n: lr.in lite ' ll'aiti Lattery." i r lli'l h i-i. m l.. Uiir. Briiii ilisoivery, Urn uly sito t-ii i' l.,r ii. r'...ii" lli..i.ii.-hi'H. Itl.ftiniallsiii, N.. ii ili:li, I tier an I Ki.lney C..iii.lnliilii, l'araly 1 1-. li ,.i' s,.i,iu w. nkli.nH, iys.i'..-.l.t. Ci.iill l.,.it, CI I 1 nils an. I I 'eel, ali'l iii neral lii'l.illiy, VUvii- 'il ,ii- .-no's ti,.:i , evei y !'iv. 'I'htt Vlnnnetle iini-li n is nulls, mi. I Ih, Iv aril. ie. . t the kin. I no.!. ,i. I- the ti.-ii,.v. .itr.iUve mrenl Itlmwu mi l ti-t I in a "hrunli haili" liiii'.u ls mue. repleie -i.' s ti.. a. .i,i:.,.l sniem, ait'l . real, s wariiuh. In , in.. n ii-. s ..itr Mas' I - llati.ls, Itel h nil, I I -I.,-sh.nil.l l.. llsi-.l. The t.ril-liesare Wttll'KlllisI I . ... iii,. tt-.l-U. . 'he lle-Hey ret llll'leil. Swllil h-r i-i-.'ilar at.U lest I ni ( Inlx. Ily KlvliiK a ile.Tl" ii. n. t iier..ns li-.tiiii.', we will wive Bilvlec an.l i o.-.l.l.s h.. I., ll-ei.lir ai.llaliee. Illl.l. MK1 1 11. -It.lM It. M'l'l.l.VMlsfliJll'ASV, Imt v-.shii.u I. t:. fell. 6, if. AYER'S Affile Cure c -Mil." .111 1111: li lute fur all malarial dln- te t'ir 1 it li.h. fi far as kmm 11. la lift-il in do 1 rt-i.ie. : . ll ci.iiiaait 110 Vuin.i.c, iter a ini:.'i.U 1 ir il"'.t it-i i.'iiK utnl.nii- h -f.-. r, h iei ci.i.sciiueuiiy rutlucca r.u injnrion i l 1 -t ie hi Urn oiiii-nuiiii'ii. l"it leiivM It.n I. ,.,:, in ,i naiiiiy .ta il as leleie the alia,. H'E VAUSAST AYEK'3 ACCE CCr.n .i ft-. j 1 .. rv ,'a.-e ef F. vi'r ami -si-rc, ti li-r-ii:,..t nr hi. I I.-...', t lui.n.vit Jtv.r, I 11, h .Vjiii-, Inliuis It-Hi, aiul liver I'l'in I '.'t.-.t I'.ui.. .t hv in.i'iii .11. Int- itef l;i;lnre. ni: 1 .1,1 e il, il. alers ao I'horiieil, cur I IU'II': '.' d.le,l July 1st, 1 ' otfuutl 111 II. lllll' t'. Dp.J.C.Ayep4Co.,lcv.s,Mas9, SuU ty all !. - , C. F. V. V. 1!. lb.
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