.V r Tu Bauigh Skntuu to published on Torsd Mil Fridays by Smith, Batcbelor ft Co., aad mailed to subscribers, pout eg prepaid, -at foar dollar a year, two dollar for i!x month uj one dollar for Hire rWBth, In ill fosct payable lu ad .VMM, City tubscrlbers nl by currier ut the above rate, or forty cent a month. - Tint WiiKLTjbimxn. Ii published every PtotarlallntllirflrV'II"r a No notice taken of aaeriymo commuul cation. Wt can not aadeitake U Mntn re- Im11 manuscripts. " but iiibfcrlbW Mrclfljy Wig a by glvng prompt Infoimaji" of any delay in recelvWtWpspert!'.,. 1' . . (j4raBil V)OijBbkUqMV wbetber oa busieeai r. osenrlA to TM SaNTtsai, Raleigh, iMJi ! - ' , ! - '0Mf BdjouJtf aid bas done nottung coVimpwrtance. .,. Fraooi ruffleee U orertucni the re port ofthIwiaoa jbearif hr already been disco vred, Pf uo .coufcretstouai rorjroiUee.. ,.i i ,.." ' Radical witness, after, being sum- rowjodbwrVre te wrgreoelenal cwnruk- to rwrp fire w ilit eHy. n ;. Thooongrtoairnaj commit sitting io flertda wfll tntootlgalw tbo state aa w-iri'"tljo' imtlonal emotions, and in ooUuoei a4f) to eecretary of state has prosnbo.1 to furnUb all Ut re tlmti'to ' h--.U-r bulbil A i ii i, ii , it. '- At tbe approach of 11 cctyrslooal rontmli tee, Mne' radical rnperrlsors In .i .j.;v Ti,. btwlrw wr-beyou, .oat.:twre U.U,f d .Mt wm I tiaMWd-wtrti wbra-ua before they cenld escape. ,;. ''fended. election bf D. T. Cisrbjo faiftifnJ senator by the radical .;romp l-gltur wanting a qrrororJlTn"tbeliouso and lacking six of a mfljoryy'bf 'bolibnse on Joint ballot waif. 'ti)ipojfa'n and ridiculous -sr. a. . i .' Riijur.jii.nj ii: i Tka Petewburg Inde Appeal soya Gov. Yauotvaf Korth- Carolina, it nrobable. wiH be inanirnratej at the point of the bayonet,' fo nearty all the volunteer irilitary- companies in the state have already indicated tbia purpose to participate in the inauguration ero- moniaa-., "- u ' .-.j lap-xstsfaasMirssnnsfiq tipker Wailao. of th deptooraUo honat tosned puf ertifiata to aaentbera we prompUy cashed at tU Columbia bank, f Zne inentWa pt tbo MaAey tmlicsl lious oaa't taisoa dollar, and" a -'Jgtetttj nl' ' soeing the democrat paid." . '.. ii, i-L'a x A trivial ekenmatance led to the dis ooveryol tba. negro eontpiracy tpsack tuovtilagool XsmdeaviUo,& C. Sear the scene olthtt mrift&'di Alton, one of tbaif wl4U saasu)idod Ut Monday weli, aguo-woi wa louud, silucU upon lieing nnraveled proved to beapieeeof the Unbn llera; a 'dieal jmtrual, on tlie margin" of ' wllob Iras writtea the name of a negro,jrho upon being arrest ed made a confession. ' ThfiJcaUtu adjourned . Wednes day to Saturday ?Olb,! nistant.. The legislation fccompUahed Is. not irupor- ta,an4 "jjjr Jt tb svo Uto electisrj of Stnnloc and com pnrfet'tbe !; sfat"voW; afljonmfflent co14 Jitffikel 'placaV 'U'n fat before, AUseemed to bo, wailing ,.o; h bv oonatltutloai mad tbe new administration, content to, vary thwff -roonotony by amending Baltics Revlsaf,, la view of tbo aiaendod iConstitutioo , going into effect Jaaairy!t,nto logislatioa iinder ffirf old in was not tiracrlcable. Thli inmniwl of Ja3ga Fowl'e Secre-( tary Hwero an Jj.'(9tlf, 'topoar . foro the aonato ctnsaiUo on privilegeo and electiona; ia donbtUa tbo work of Keogni eriainnan of the republican cn. tral commlUe in thia alaie, Wdo.''" cansing the potent, grave, ani venerable radical senators atjf gshington to make fools of . theme lvaaj, Jl we donbtleaa the same aatnle gentleman from whom Pceeidaat Oaant . roeoiv4 , tho infotasao tion on which he based bi deetUncioo Uiaiat Abfl asoent , election over 16,000 f sandulettt deatooatie votto , were coot fuHbrtKCardliHa,' Of owra thia at' all tfiefnioonshineftuSd tho'almtrdi. ty, ol the stteineut , ifi fmm Uy tbo pitiabltr plight,, of ,aho t pnitenaiom of Toni KeOgh- and LU party in tlwrfr efn'elmIngi'd'bfeat,' ' - "'v' T" T-""1 n " " 'ii'- to tfcofcktOion.0 fi UailAt) Staift4ua , ivr trtjniTv nmi wiirn m iw uvn nici member nly'of both Reuses ha'jl trlee in joint seuimtOiSJ and proceed to ballot The dofioqralw. house has now seventy-wne menaban, and those, with the UUtea (JjmocraVc ejiator( nuke eighty-four, wbioh Mntitnie "nifjor- ItwaoxpetedtiTeiexay4liowaa, dctrftlc'qpeftMn 6T 6 would coVWrtiie 'to Hftt onta.tlnUfjl H bosvkov iL.avtooO., w4i Uwn hv biHi imuii wnwwmiMit Uob of Baonrtob eA 'Ttoatadar. astdtho stei m ' . ' ' 'i'UtvAjv tw viyfwwsm&,up.iamntuiia ay tM npuaucajk a anazeia recognized by tlrokNKe 'Oia f To tkVColoroi Poopla. llie Scntiniy)uRM lately addrentVi you lii t and kindness! sit has armwJialitdil dwelt ur ycoen,oriij, tnr lal, social and pecuniary, emerging you recently have from ccntuiiee of slavery. Interwoven a U your race in the very fabric of southern destiny. blended as yuu are wiih every liber of seuUierf iulcrtw, ayocialrj witb ytry rpalal waof of tire sobtberu people, tlieerahBtrtr1!t, HetwecnJdtl" and them a race' conflict of political senti ment without diastrou results to both, ! Kepreseuling a it doe the conser valive sentiment of the just people of Sorth Carolina, aud author iced to peak for the controlling element in tbe olilio of the democratic party of the stale, the Setitincl has promUcd you t)ie fu'let i reteotion iu the enjoyment tf ysur liglite, and even handed Justice Under tno majesty ol lite law To all of which tho minuter and kadiu: la) men of tue of the most populous churches of jaur race in the stato have promptly responded, aod thus is luid a good basis for the test aoderataudlav. There must be no step backward now. Tbe pledges we have liven you stand. Our promises must ia fulfilled, and you matt bo careful to o regulate your conduct as not to ob Struct tne current or good rocllu? now io healthful (1 w between uw In the xcited contest still going nh between (he politicians, growing out of the un settled presidential situation, the mas the people whits and colored ilike must keep eiol. The constilu- (iou ai)d th'! laws of tho country are In force and we shall have a peaceful, and W trust, a satisfactory settlement of fevery question at 1kb. Let that de cision be what it may, we do not ap prehend that any run's libcriie are in peril and certainly yours oanuot be In i-.- diaedi , It will ae to. yearn uelore auy more general electioa come to ot tnipy your thought or call fur our ucliou a ciLi acii. This period for political repoae liiuot be welc nie to erery one. It will be an ocsaiiou to invit ojr tbougliia, and enerie of wiud and body into channel f the bibheat nsefulnes to II. There is a world of work before us Wjadles field fur the cxeioise of every branch of mental tkill aod physi cal industry. Let 04 then go to work, every man to hi hoaorablo calling, tbat the hletBius of peaoe and prosperity may frrcly rl w in-upoii us We observe with paiu, tl.at, in Soutk Carolina, violt-uoi and blodhed are asaln about to mark and mar the bit- lory of that uubappy state. The" ma ros of llm colored people there are uot as iDlelligenror s Well conditioned a thane of your own taU, aud bad ad' vicr wicked aud malicious white men for their own private t.iiu have mis led , aud are still midcadini; the colored teoplu of our sinter state. Political uornplieatiMia hnve unfortunately check ed thejjrcwth 6f Kood fiellni betee& llifi colored aud houcst nalird white men of 6auth Cureliua, and a conflict of rates la threatened to be inaugurated under lib advice, example and Inspira tion of men professing to be tbe f, ieoda of your race, and calling themselves re publlrMi merely to contiuue their plunder and oppression of the people of both races, whivo they nave success fully carried on far the past elgltt years We mention this stale of things to deplore It, and to beg you as North Carolinians to abstaia from every act of violence, and all violation of law. We do not apprehend tbe slightest conflict of race iu .our state. Such a ibiua ia unknown In our history, and must Bot be written of us hereafter. A before declared we sjiall stand, by you to guarantee vory protection and right for you at the' hands of a people willing and determined to concede and afford. Ihtm. Ia return wo demand good faith and good conduct at your nanua, apu we can upon the leading men sf vour race, and all itood men, to aid, advise and Instruct you in the per formance of your duties as recognised and ref poas4ble citizen of North Caro- uua.v... j. our aorioos, sensitive friend, the Charlotte Observer:- . Tbe last Raleigh Sentinel rise up in a bad humor and is ovideotly out of sorts bout something. It oenimente in a Mb that dioptsyo temper, apnn a cum ber of papers in tbia atotioa of tbe state, snd tbe Observer oioov get its share of the unexpected ooUplimento. . It alludes to us as a andlnbber in' the back woods." " ;' M " - - ' Which you evidently are. Au "old ir would liave taken our ref ereuoa a UiteodoJ for . pleaasutry. Our conji neaia on tue state prrsa are tu a pLirit of ' perfcot kindneos, Sometimes soo criu'eise. to' differ ' in; other tiac com nreirtto eoattnciril;" Buttlie (fenttnel is j atoll Umeo aaireo from temper an tbo Obastref Is maoifttiy wanting in pet oeptiont!. - ' .. i, . I,,, $ c, , jjveUiialiuz committee at Co- luradiab saade joins ,ttarliusg dio elostiprt: . Th nomhoro are rsihcent aa to. the matter, but we have' authority for the, statement that the. returns of over balleV-boxes, wbiclj gavedtroo- amti osajorities.are uneeeounled foe in Hie Nfrrtf. of tho canvassers, ad tbnt rrup cauues, jiuu ticTei(uiariMcs hava bean ascertained to such an extent ao wilt prohably sloe t tliooti tire Xildoa lri thecasVs of the thirty boxea no I roWna'ars fortbeommr In tho office oftbe sroretary ofstate; but 1h oru- anutftvpavc nrrangea to Uff rnu wu, aoo,jrbo,,,Till esUblisli, Ue .irauda ad comnaiasiooera Of 01 olectioos.,, d W Tfco Iaaaao AiyIaijC'7 vritio'I'f HHlatottdonCj ifiej Inora ror.bi otoundorl Ayluu di4 trtr Jeoliuoto; I con bf hlaivxiii of tho wockiof s off mum i ' t r t - , . " tho ioUtutoo forthe post year-Tbero wa au old grudge between the sMpcrln tendcut and the Sentinel, and we pre sume the paper I not on hi exchange list. However pa find .Uto folio tVisg reference to the reprt in the Farmer' Journal which gives a very gratifying allowing for the Institution : ' 1 We have eassnioen tbo fepora of tbe miperiatendontsif 'tb asour Asylum, Dr. Kugene Ortssmn fbi'ttie rjfflclal year ending Oct. 31, with much satisfaction. Wt oImH that iu percentage of tuor Iklity U lea than that of almost any Other Institution in the Union, being only 3.07 the past year. There are now tinder treatment 204 patient?, being tho lurgeot tiuaiber ever provided for In the Avlum. , i'oo n ucli promiuence cannot be glveu to the fact that twenty-five per CtiUt of. the fiumbtr of paticuta adrail ttd durUsg tba year hve, been curd sue fourth returned to U'e happiness of the bouie circle, and th sweet em brace of friend from a mental dark aeM wore th;iu death. Important repairs and improvement have been made during th past two years to tho kitchen and boiler house, with great economy by the use of brick nade by a detail of conviot from the penitentiary. These add greatly to the efficiency ot the Institution, and uader the care of it skilful and accompliahcd Superintendent, it Is every year becom ing more valuable to our state, for the pui poses for which it was erected. Tbe distinguished phyttciau who pre sides over this great state charity, has iluring the past year received numerous mark of lionor and estetn from tho American Association of fcuperiuten jlents of Insane, and was chosen chair man of the important sectlouof t'sycho logy, tbe next (May) meeting of the American Medical Association at fjhieago, in 1877, aud a Vloe-Presidtut" 01 the International Medical Congress at Philadelphia. ' . " We are rejoiced to find a southerner and. 'brth Carolinian so appreciated aWroaoV and ofte of the proudest boasts oftu ltYte to-dV. 4 tbo iuiuuce U the able and courteou nssistant Dr. r. T. Fuller. Tire famous Dr.Htribllug'of tbe (Staun ton Insane Asylum, who lutroduccd so many beneficent reform iu tlie treat ment of the intone that he was regarded as at the head of the list Of superinten dents iu America has said, that "treat mcut of tbo insane is a specialty which not only demand loug special study aad traiuiug, as all medical iuqu know, but a peculiar combination of gentle-u-$ and w ill, , oX woJorotiva of diarac -ter, evenne of temper and great sys tem aud euegry of action.1 superintendent O.iasom, and the Physician, Dr. Fuller, All so eulb ely the measure of Dr. Slribling, as to lead to the conclusion that they were in tended by nature for the work to which they have been called, and - in which they have, beenaoeaiineutly auccvtsful. War Talk. We kiui much war talk uowadsy. We heard il sixteen years ago, and prin- Icipally by the same classes of men from whom we lin.tr it now men who, for tbe most part, when tbe time for action came, continuou tbeir talkiug. Witb a i: nation so entirely different from thst pmaeuted in 1860, we regard war as neither imminent nor possible. Theaouthuii people, iu as good faith as ever moved a brave and honorable people, mud the effort to perpetuate those republican institutions which they deemed then in immediate danger of destruction. The failure of their cause wa proclaimed amid the moans and wails of desolated homes aud devastated fields. Their trials and sufferinga of four years were as groat as they were heroically borne. When they surren dered it was to the promisee of peaoe and pvotaotion, ndd their determination far no more w.ir wo aa nxeu ana irreversiDia and their avowed integrity to the Union as true; as their gallantry had shown conspicuous on every well fought field from Ootlysburf to tbo Gulf. , War u an impoosible condition for tbe southern people. If the north stamped out lilxirly in tho effort to repress it, tho oonseqnsuofs are witb tho north aud not the south. If that people" fear tbey are about U dutch tha dead-searuit of a victory, twelve years won, we beg to remind thorn that wo ha to passed through every stage) of military con quest, and have . learned tho lesson of submission to the will, the caprice' and tho whims of the conqueror. i War with nooaauo I bo 'again, except under cironmstanoes of foreign invasion, not likely to arise. But tho masses of oar people an not studying war. They fml kmnlv tbo on raff a which threatens to rob the country "of the' result of its victory. - Bnt tbey have foil keenly be fore 'fotf'twelvo1 .jyeeiV thoy ' have not been parrnttted ree' otjierwiao. , Tbey are looking hopefully to tbo-i law and forms of law to which x they have snbor dioated theitttoNeti .tit.' 4is .'akeorfdlK I ua eoniooioaty, na wo uo not ueueve they are doomed to disappointment. The politSc-iaai jand, j ofcoeholdert may keepnp tho interest of, tbe struggle among themselves, but the maases of oar peopto navo betakoo tUenvwlve to their nsuaj avocations, and their conastvat ism aad tjniet 'eonfidonoo eonstituto - their country's grandeur. ...!.' ,,, The' Grand Central UotelJ K'Yok is tho only leodiag ftrat-ebw boial that hu rae down ,10" ''hard pan" ra too, ia: toducod from li60 to25l) aod IS.W per day . 'o'.'-jw-. ' . a. .! 12. " Craven and Wayne oonntiea - bav ap poifitod cimmiltoea'o"Io.ling lawyero and eitiaena tt) emnider and' rocoaa mend what okorgoa ooo Aoooaaary ndortao amended enoBUtlrJa;.'u, 'n-v' ' j Kplrlt of tke state Pm. H Tho, ObarUto' Obeew aovdrery ciiucun uw opbuiwioi uuif. uouu m tho ease of tho ie South' Carolina 1cauvaa- lug board and oharaptoriaea ouclt'intec- fereuo of the federal eutflii the aftiirs of a state aa "the onward march towaida centralization. ". v 1 :-VHt i'isMitwQWJS tbe keynote to tlie late campslgu in these words: , , . ',' : I'nilw tho alm-llni, nl Urn VILUb In tU ."j , '".i.": " r pruc., . ... KTOtia; ao is sj uresN or even coniervsUv. nortb aai south, that th union would be truly restor ed. For tho coiMUBioiailoo of a priaciplo as rUal to tho interest of all acctloa, tt why there wis such s grand eoaserVatlve rally to the poll on tbo Tth day of last November. Tbe Charlotte Democrat well says: One ot the most diflicall dull devolvlag ou the present legislators Is tha tUlag of county coverumesu, as tbe amei-dinenls to tlie constitution authorize It to do. lUny of Uo counties are salUflmt kith the present srrangemeut, especially In counties olmre a bite Hiea ausl honest mea have conirol; but In eountif where Ignorance and rascality have ruled, a change la demanded. It i not only a delicate matter, but au important on, to the people of Nortb Carolina. In thia work before the legislature such snbstautial and conservative jour nals aa the Democrat can be of grea l service In represaiug auy tendency to txtrcmo legislation tint may manifest itself. Tlie Sentinel hope to have iho co-operation of brotherVate in this very delicate, but good and important work, in which tho wishes of the people must be coirsnltori and respected. The Oxford Torchlight crictleiaing that portion of President Grant's mes sage wherein he ' recommends the dis franobisenaent of all person who cannot read aod writn saya: Grant, having no further nae for the vote of the colored man, would give hi' hearty approval of a law that would dis franchise, a large portiou of that race, s The colored people are already be ginning to see that in tbe protection ndpreoBnajtiOT-r,.ctt dihmi ptwposnuoH a eoBnunuon -oi oe colored people, and restrioiig the southern represeutation in congress to tke white basis, as proposed by the Chicago Iuter-Ooean and advocateil by leading republicans like Edmunds are opening tbe eyes of the colored and white people of tbe south to thuir duty toward each other. tb-'d3l0lf tho BUtoavnio Land mark in a pleasant gossippy letter from Kaleiph says iu reference to the two leading officers at the Asylum: It is said that Dr. GrlMoa has rsceived cm! it la the mauagetseal of tlii Asylum thst pro)erly beioncr to IT. Kaller, wbo lut I wen connected with tbe institutloa since Its establishment. We do not think' there has been any rivalry, or on exist any Jealousy be tween the Superintendent and the Physi cian, both of whom have their duties well defined, the field and line of which are broad and widely .divergent. But we are1 glad Dr. Fuller ha had prominent meatioo, and that bit merit are thu receiving public attention. If is to modest in unobtrusive a gentle men tuch a recluse In his constancy and devotion to those under his core, that be is hardly known in the stale outside of the Institution, whereas he should have tbe prominence of one standibg in tbe very front rank of his profession. The Alamance Gleaner reviewiog tbe action of tlie republican lu cengrets for the first few days of the session, asks:- Is this great nation to become a socrtAte to party spirit, and saltish ambitloirr Are inflamed passion, prrjadice, and madaeooto rule tbe hour? Are the great masse of tie people of this popaloe aad great ooontry, who sre Interested alone In free and hopast government, to become the victim of antoJd troubles, brought a poo them by tbe -stn-scrupalou machination of party slave?-! It was against this evil thai Wait ing ton warned his countrymen in vie solemn words of his farewell aodreas. Against this mtdncts which btodsto destruction, we Invoke the patriotlsna of every American in the prtsoutVcrisis. Against the eucroackmentiJ ttJSHy spirit on the civil liberty of the land,lle political rlghtt or personal, JiUerty. cf any citizen of tlie couutry, j5omCfcpm what quarter It tstlgbt, tbe Boutfnot wk firmly planted yeara ago, and Ve Mil upon tha Gleaner and all tbe prera and people to stand with nt in defence of the TJxiox i H kTohbtitctioV AUD TIB BarORCrMKMT OF thk Lawsz ' Dlscusi-mg the repoiti hat Gover nor llayes had declared to a southern gentlemen, that II he reached the presi dency he shitwedjjn Oh: ndministration of tbe governiueul discard all the high functionaries and ofticeholdera of Grant. Cfcll a prominent southern man lilto, Lamar to the cabinet, bo advised on j soutliera aalirs by such as Wade Ila asp ton, and give the local patronage iu the, south: to the real men of tho tooth, th Ilillsboro llecorder aay : It wa an on worthy reputation, both uDun.tba bonorjtr tbe eooiLname of any .Hn to thsi nnnstiipnn, will forn a iosUssru man of mfloaaos or dioroclov. thotTTrVt the angnat group which take its lie could bo beuzhl to silence, or iaUuced to co-operatioa with a eMef who Is UDslils to gire sssurance that he will not perpetaato that system which has entailed such wrong and rain apon Uh; south. We beg to admonish our esteemed ooateoporary against going too atV We think tbe purpose, if enterUintd, manifests an underatandlng, respecting southern matters approaching statea matshrr and TM:b lky pirrtoed, by Grant would have long' since reslowl tbo country. Should Governor Hayes become president, under even a shade of title; ius( gWj, JbiroV ifuit, trial, rthould ho parson tbooonrso''- lodkatod radicaliam .would oiTy itsiU against julm, when i be conservativo jMntlmont Of th. conntry. me 7 . , j krbe Pally Senfi; (Uk tbo Ptrsoqroaodior of f ronoo 4. Ds4 )a tba Field fono." ioUMlsmsra,Giirnor v Froi 4 ThUpaper, alor g lona:na4 svffocllve servioe a daily wit beroafiehb publiahed only a , semi-weekly and weekly. After the suspension of the Wilmington Journal it wa tins oldest dally fperf rfrft-rtbewwiso. Wo regret that ho praprtct4r'Jih00ld have con sidered thia step accessary. It had Its Dinn aunog ths-oarr penea w our mo tory, when the brdeof the mllifary was tho auaremo laa ft .tha .stale, and It tas luarcnit mat o MU thi,hl Ji.tf JJ JJr,kAn. and bribery, introduced and' practiced by tbo republican party while it wa In power, aud lived to see the state fully reclaimed, and thou died in sight of Ike inauguration of a democratic adminis tration for which It had so zealously labored. For an act ot thu highest personal bravery that ever distinguished tho gallant soldier of tha French armioa, f this proudest mark of distinction fell 00 the field of battle. But his glory Is per petuated, for first at the roll-call of the regiment is heard "Latour D'Auvergae, First Grenadier of France," and from the ranks of reverent silence comet (his solemn response "Dead on the teld of honor." The Daily Sentinel eouM have sought no higher honor lu tlie iipctuips ilJtsIgMlppiixwJei than llii response to the call of their He bool"' lists "Died in sight of tbe in augum'i'i i ol a democratic adtniiiMtn tion for which it had 'O zealously labor ed." Skmi-Wekkly Skntinki.. J Orgaugrlndlng. Our ueilih ir the New is ti uni!er H iu itx hiooiu pol -cy unnounced a few day a;o. First tackling the ilisapc asylum, il m i incil to have txhauntod Its amuiuuilion aod fell back to a more Strategic point. Under renewed inspira- lioy. J,t.Jt.fklo Ah aUacJfjigain, .j.eteJi fitable neither to the democratic party tior the state at this juncture. As a mat ter of party polioy add practice as old as pHr.ies, the public patronage belong' to the party iu power. And it is right thai il fchould. If a party is right, and it mu.t believe it is to possess any vir tuous vitality, ii would be, stultifying to throw away its patronage on tbo op position. - These are matters so well understood aud so familiar in Ihe prac tice or parlies that we rather wonder a live newspaper should descend; to dis cuss tbciu. So far us tbe charities of the slate are concerned there i an old fgy notion among the conservative people of the state that politic ought not to rater them, and if the object bo to create a public sentiment to make these places mere rewardt for partisan service it will fuil. Hut the Incoming admin istration is intelligent enongh to know' bow to wield the patronage of the state io behalf ol the parly of which it is the chosen expouent, and all instruction on tbe subject at thia stage is smartly gra tuitous. Under instructions from. Washing ton the , member ot the rt turn ng board openly defy the conces sional iuvesligatiog committee, refuse to appear before il, decline to produce tlx election return on the ground tl.at they are archive of tbo ofttce of ticre tary of state, but expressed a willing ness to furnish copies, provided the ex penso thereof be defrayed by the ceai roiltee. Thereupon a sub-committee waa appointed to visit the board, with a Vie of making the necessary arrange ment. Tbey arrived, at the senate chamber, where the board waa in ses sion, about a quarter past two o'clock, but on asking for admission were prompt- NORTH CAROLINA. x Catawba river was frozen over last week. Tbe Recorder notes some 'signs of im provement in Hillsboro. Dnrharn,bpUda pad ea hed not withstanding the bard times. '"Tbo Torchlight makes a strong appeal to' the pnblic for a Christmas treat to tho orphans. Fire crackers and such like combus tibles are prohibited in Statesville for all occasions. kUXlora Torcbiigm: wn, u. rurjeor .Oxford Torchlight: Wn refneea to serve os eonnty commissioner. Rnmor ha it that Jamao Suit will like wise refuse. Tho other-, radical claim ants of the office Dave Spencer, Wash Bridges and Bill Jenkins are a nice lot. All piajtatrtkef -BIt ytpfuA the fjord's pnsyow aoaapksl lwasa id ftotioa table. What a board to have charge of tbia largo and wealthy county. Frofenipgto the nguratlon tho Hillsboro Boeardcr - aays : A piatf orm largo enough to seat three hand rod peo ple will bo erected enclosing tho statu of Washington and eowtrlns? tbe railing, o that the effigy of tho father of hie conntry, snggentive of patriomsm and part in this happy tnangnrvrtion of a new era for North Carolina. Public speakers and lecturers can use theTveecrrttauonsJy andwith aafnty by akfn amillfcr alfsfWlo If Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Only 25 cent a l CbSlhaal tokef charge if thllroild etbofiist rohltths piste, istly tola yoaug mlalstor and w hop no nay bo tae cessful la hi gsdlllsap H dM to see s, a day or two ago, and subscribed for th Herald. , tetmnm.,i hiiiii'ilsj J A oonflagraUon th.at would warm tho heart of toe fopie 'mtgui do aincuoa by splitting jpp a few returning boards, t Y, ' . 1 I V, A. 1 ' 1 fl J .'! ! BIsmoKytboslmttthoet If th prnfret U carried out of ssrefMrdlng' Mat by'tbe,Ht)Hb rsa gnorda - -i -''( I TIIE LECIsTI 2d, Charl-i tlari Sd. O AJfebauc. t " 4th. John Bryant, (col.) r. 5th. W P Mabsortr (col ) r. th, Joseph B Stkkaey, d, 7lh, N WBoddte, H O William, d. 8th, George Green, r. 9th, BF Askew d. , 10th, John D Stanford, I F Dortch d. f llthj W W Darr6. t 1)1 1 L 12th, W U Moore, ( col.) r. ' lBU.hlJllttVaiCit, dil(tlt' I II I 14th, J L Stewart, d. I Htb, II B Short, d. , intn, vtj Troy, 17th, L It Wsdden, rT. 18th, R W Wynne, r. iu.-. lth, JWThorne, r. "". M 20th, John W Urabuui, Joliij W Cun binghaisi, d. fist, II. TMingheo, oof.. . " tM, wo A'nwgH d?:- '' "T""' S&thi M Bobbins, dV ' , Mth, ; W O Doekery. r. '" i 7tb, ;Bd a Hies, d. '' 28th, I 0 HeiJigv d. 89th, T J Unoro, d. , -30th, W II Crawford, d. ;- ,v sin, is a noriern, a., 32d, T J Wilson, d. 3d. John 6 Marler. d. .. ! 'H 84th, T A IficboisoB, Tyre York, d 35th. Harvev Binchsin. d. 86th. O N Folk, C F Young;, d 37aV81lTi ' 3tOtui,l 89th, if II Justice, d. i&tBBSrh 5 House of Representatives J HiiraMM! VMpvdrth.'fay r AsMeVMlftm Stwetsad. Alleihsnv. E L Vsugbsn, d. Ajson, B Ionian, d. f'ufrJWiisf .0 1 3 Ulcftie, W T Ward, r. Bladen. Jno H Clark, d. ; Brbnswick, D IRussell, r. rrtuicomle, M E Csrter, J V Ssms, TSnke, J W Wilson, d rtTurJB: R Ihrrri. iX-Hrtcroti w tt onrey, Powell, Thos Harrison, Ind.,Wi Coisvtr. CldaolnwD Mcl) Yount, d. j ( laininrn MfrgS'It JToweii ". CJjerokee, J W Coouer. r MWiwan.T Jl W"Srf, ft , ; nkv. W HMeLure, .1. ( llavelsnd, K Mcltrayer, d. I...- ir IT 111 nl. A ... m by i, o; 1 A vjin, w ii viarK, ii n Diuiinunsfu. lauiierianu, i w uouwin, ueoracvr d. Cdrrltnck,- D JisVidson, M II I'innix and Jemjj . Uvle, Charles Price, ri. Daplin, A Q Mooeley, 3 G Kenan, d. Edgrtombc, W A Duggon, Willi Buna, r. "i -Foroytbo, i U Htmittd, d FiiMtoJsAyntoon.dV Granville, Il.L'.Uotfcis, W II Crews, r. Greene, W P. Armond, r. Guilford", Itrfdfffl SwSitn.J H StnpleJ, d. 1 Halifax, J A White, J II Reynolds, r. Harnett, D H McLean, d. Haywood. F M Davis, d. Hendsrson, J LUood r, , , Hertford, J J llorton, r. Hyde. W Stnrtcr, d. Iredell, A C Sharp. A F Gaitber, d. Jackson, G W rlpak-o, d. Jobuson. J Hvals, Farquard Smith, d. Jones, J F Scott, t Lenoir, J K Davis,. r. I incoln, B C Cobb, d. Macon, Dr Bush, d. Madison, Rollins, r. Martin, XiB Fagan, d. McDovtsllf J8 Brown, fl. Mecklenburg. It A Shotwell, W E Ar drev, d. Mitchell, John G Heap, r. Montgomery, W T H Irwin, r. Moore, J I) Mclver, d. Nash, T P Braswell. d. New fyunover, J C ill, James Wilson, r. Northampton, - . , Onlow, .1 D Bln.ckelford, d. Orange, O E Parish, 1 Knox ifughes,d. Pamlioo . , : ; Pasquotank, 7ugh Ct1e, r". Pender, Alfred Lloyd r. Peniuiinans, Willis Bagley, r. Person. M McUchce d. Pitt, Elbert A Moye, Samuel Quin nerly d. Polk, Jks K. Simpson, d. Randolph, T L jnslow, Dr. Michael Fox d. Itichmoud W tt Tdrry, r. Robeson, Alfred Rowlund. Murdock McBMdA YJIAU !Jr1() Rockinghaui, James P Dillard, P If Winxbealerd. , , Rowan,' J 8 fenderson, J 8 McCub bins d. Kutlierford D Bcaa d. Samiison, N It Fennell, J A Biesell d. Stanley J E Zfartscll d. Stokes, Wslter W King, d. Surry, J F Graves d. Swain i-' J Transylvania Tyrrell, Edorardllansom d. Union, C Austin, d. Wake. T R Purnell, J E Bledsoe, Jas Ennis, M G Todd r Warren, G II Kinp. D II Johnson r H'ahingVn, S L Johnson r. . ITBlauga. fFB Council d. Wayne, Urea PeeJ, , Ftaok W. Ay oock. d. Jf ilkes, J. C. Uorton, d, J Q A Bryan, r. ' . f Wilson, It rVSingeltary d.t t , Yadkin, J N Hampton d. ) , Yancey, W Proffltt, d. ! fANTEO. IN tbs Office of tbo Wsshitirton IMvasnSM sirsOr ssttteej ad bps Echo tng Urms etc. 8. T. WRIGHT, Kdttor " oovOiMf . WsaktDgtpo M. C. OTICEOV SALE. 1 Bt vtrtoo of th powers eoafemd a poo seod of treat execated to no oa tbo Wk day of resVaary, IW!4, try U U Sasmder aad W. L. Bauaders. and whica BM asar ror toiered la th office of tho Keftster of DOed (orU skaooonlilB Book ml at jwg Set ; 1 shU o satiarday U iVh day ot Movoasbor oeat son fo eash at U Coaii Boaao door to JUMghitho very ralssUitaitiatiit of land en wbieh R. B. taiuMlcn. E.t aew Matdos riog 00 Marsh Cree. sdjotaiag .tho laods i A. W. MstOor. W. if . korlao aad oihers. end asaHluIng Ibroo. htHWodaaA. twaty ooroti o (" nt' i jh;"' sj-m bi : tr--v.' By eoooeot of . prior , asorlgsavo a foe OtasploUslowUt ba ootdood ooevoyad, the loo BrotiOMilsd to the paysteat ot Uu debts of said aot2af oooxi' : ounn. ssbuu, tiMMOO. oOtll tOSd sTCaTto (IfcTTTl. Tr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GUXEft SLATE ROttFIWa, PAINT AMU CtaEaT, F1BK PROOF. ECOSOMirAL, ORNA MENTAU Contain no Tar, Pave ,lte-Shlngling. Pre- " serve Tin or Iron, Slop all Leaks. AoaiiTi wxtko i avzav vowk. inaile to last from 20 to ti years. Old roots can bo patches! and ooatoit, lookiag asoch letter and lasiln (scri, toiiay than new abiacle wlUioot'th (late, for ond-tbinl the 1 frsbers, s ml for fin sad ifon has ao equal: s It sxpanu ay UMWeomtaei sy com, ana UI not corrode In Dm moat exposed places. ItoofaQvered with Tsr SbeathlM Fell can bo,oijl water-tight at a smairTt(Pae. Tat 6iu(o Point U .; ,Ku i ' Extrcsn-ly (fliep! X0 or three gsllon will cover 100 square feet at thlBglo roof, or 40 to (Oo square feet tisooUi surface, althoogli th palul ha a heavy body it la easily applied with a brush, aad BoiUter.cruciteJo ,;liUT uoruo In sammer. ' ' " On oeesyod shingle it fill -m the botes ssd pores, und gltre o new substantial roof that lasls fur years. Curli il or wurped slaoglea,il .brings to their places, nail keep thorn I her. It till up alt bolt, in Felt roof, (top the leak, and although a slow dryer, rain trtll not effect ft a few hours alter appttiag, A nearly all paint , ttiat are black cvotain tar, ba.nr yoa "oVaii oar gcauiaaarUcl f Inch 'for tblngle .rqols), la cliecolate color, whea first applied, change ia aiwut a asaalb to naUbrat elate eoier, and Is, to all latent aad parpose. state. OaTlai r trott Boor oar red color is' usually preferred, oe coat being equal to , l jO any ordinary paint. Estimate promptly fiirnlthetl. For BRICK WABIJS our bright ted I th onrrelisbtt slats psint over intredacad thst will cflectu atly ptovoot dautmea fryst paneftal.Uig.aAd, Uiscolorlag th plaster, , ' iliJli, fuiitJrif, uctorl and JwellinKi a B rVSJMOIVJ . JB saiVI tOMS WIUfKTt iva a)nW OMVt flat root of raaber ronDnd oostr laaoat half the- inioo of .ro-oMagiiuM. .for private houses, barns aud boikiiojfs of ail descrip tioas it is far super to to any oilier rootlu!; ia tho worbt for7conveaiooo. ia toying, aod combine the ornameotsl sopoaronco, derc WHly, and-uro-proof quaUtioo oi (tn,skont third tlie cost. joT" Wt Gnavoa Uoao. ,fryt -rw9mitrm7nm' .a. white teask-wostsr wssffor, oevsrsnssro, koks betu-r. t Practically teUnl twenty proved fr sitrjorlavto rtrfjl- nary poims every ume. inc pstnii kau l-Ylit USE In all L-nnvn ihulm fart tui . ' - piked by, asy on with net f, el success, on euner lostue or ootsiue wore, ooors, wans, fence, Vc. ; wtrranted elaatio, ssotor-rQof, an nor to peel, chalk oft -o, crock? iwasO quickly oo av surfaae, -fOitalag a smooth. tlrm..etMic aud beaaliful pai., $iiple card of colors and estimates re., 4 ( ; ' aAKtaacTuaaa or ' ' ' Slate and Marble Mantels. New design, beautiful colors, owl clung carpets, trimsiins or decoration iuruuois. Wa have a large camber set up In our ware rooms for nr'44w in4r aaUiuA t vory low prices. Very jisUaiMne ueoins for 9 1 1, f 1ft. 2t, 172. snd $23. Book of desns and prior Ut sent oa applicaliua. .. '' ' HKW YORK cash rum us. , 1 gal. slate r'flng paint, carl and box, f I 20 5 , " " '' ' ' 5 00 10 ' i. ' ' "and keg, 9 in I barrel (20 gallons), U 00 1 barret, Ohout 40 gallons, SO Orr 1 rolltiroo square ft.) (nines' Itabber " , 0Wf , mi-;- ibtoP m 10 III. eanGliuea Cemwit for chimneys, or large hole or Crucks In roola. 1 ltruslies, 75c.. 1.00, 1.60 sod t.W each Enamel Point, ordinary' sbade. per gal. 2.09 Orders from pajtles not known to or must le acconipanied wrtli the eash, or satisfacto ry city reierdace. We do not tend goods C. O. D. Yor enstoru solicited. Corresnou deuca luvlfuL fiffld for mustritesl circular to N. Y. SLATE UOOITJiU CO., LlwlicJ, C Cetlsr street. Jtewy York. , , J.,Ju KOGEItS, Ajeiit, D oooworth St., op. Cot con Exchange, dec li-wtlsorlin Raleigh, N. C. sro It E A ft V On Saturday Doc. 9, near HruiUitlel,!, while mail of uiedimn size, wearing a r.iy shawl, wfth wlilskpr snil a sear mi Ins nppr"lip,' hudttf hlHposesio a horm stolerl from me. ond swuppeil the aunrn. fUf a Mule of Um (olloaiug escrfptioi, viz: A uood, brow a or bays colored .warSsle, II or!2 yoars of age, w'uh a scar naIr each eye, mane an, I tuil trimmed, hoof a Uu,i ool of shajie, ud branded vilh llje.,lciivr "." I will puy the abovereward for iboditcovery aad.arrvstiol the lliief and rocovvry pi the VthuH , - i J. A. MAYsVOOD. deeK-tf . i. ftalsigb, N. C. rp Oi T ft E BFREHYED. WORKS. 1 , SKLLiXU CmjAJ". JOIIH cXTTO, Corner of Virgan and It'.ount Sis., !s now ottering bis stock of Marble and (Jrauite Work at ' 8EtCckt HR10IC3.... ' Call and examine his-stock before pur chasing elsewhere and you will b convinced thai ,he iaprepsrod lo tiiy you better bar gains lliarr rea eon rh- fsVr.'Sis He lias now oaf hand the best llock of inarli'e In th city. Glv bfai a call. ' UnuMtmber the place JOHN CAYToN, Corner Htoimt and tloriiaa. P. O. Box S3. Raleigh, N. C. ,lec!2-tf. iU n) , C1 T. CTROWACii ok CO. Grocers and Cotton Buyers. - KO. , MARTIN HT. l.iOO SmKs Cuaoo, 10 fakrSaftj v "in Barrel Sng' 50 Boxe C!ii"ese, ' 1,500 ibsv (I. R,- gidoo, ' 1,000 lbs. Breakfast Bacon, TIlitiwLllni?sllIitiiilJ .ik I i.miu7 i.-, i.i(. 100 BirseiaflonAu ,,n ,,f 80 Barrels Lime, 50 K- ! Nails, all grades. 50 Bt . ' .ii KiateFUr Oadtt rtMa Tarn ti Bucket Lard. VI 7t .IJ.M IMA Mackerel, 1, 2, s, wholesale or retail. ' 8tietfRtf !Miet tt , f0 Bag all Site. v. " too Rblbi.' , t 100 1-1 Rolls. -i lib Bblfc ikllletA!1 a , vnor4"i . .... - SE1C! t tatalnt ElTD SSe. W G.r. EOWILL 41 CO., sw ovau as rassatsBio or aw pss evw tatalng HsUof SOU) Bwspapera, sod osllasase 3 etiot of edrerUsasc. k-nt-WavTffl? loi.il 1 111 I vears. ana aas I- i

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