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, V ': 7' The Balxiou Skxtixii. U published ea Tuesdays end Fridays by BmiU, BatcboUw ft Co., and mailed to Subscribers, post . nmnsld. at foar dollars a W two drtlara for tlx monltis and one dollar tot three months, to all cseee payable to ad vance. City subscriber eerved by carriers t tha above rates, or fortl W Qt emomn. ''iriicw eiwim peelUasd Sslerday. Ball subscriptions two dollars s veer, oeyable to U cases to advance. No notlco token of anooyraoua eouimunl tatlona. Wo canuot o4erUki to return fa ceted manuseripte. Oursubecrlbere wilt greatly oblige u by giving prompt Inform tlon of any delay In nvwltlnar tiielr MDcra, - Addrees all communications; wheiner oa esslneeo or otherwise, to Tna 8b!tisi Raleigh. N.& .", . FRIDAY, FEBBUABY lk. s Freeilng. u.. Weall attention to the article freta the New York World unttot Uile head. 'Hie article speaka for itaelf nd ehowe un the, devious waja of certain Ineur aoce cooapaiies io a niaaner which will be found highly edifying to the Insurer. County Geverament. We publish Iq another calutuu to-day the bill to eiablih a system of county government as it panted lbe,,boueeol representatives,' This is tjie moist im pertaot bill whiob the general assembly baa acred on. ..Bet renrhmeet. The next president's ealary ia likely to be fixed at aba old figure-125,000 a yaar which sufficed for. every occupant of the White Houeefrom Washington B,tvGiii&t..bnt jtm tfoulued. for the if ...... '.--J ,u. . t"" ' Sbonldllr'.'TOdeiBit) oar next'ehfef f magistrate, the redaetion will tally nioaly j with bis advocacy of 'retrenchment' "r Should the fates, however, deoide is fa- 'I ror of Mr. Hayee, we hare no doubt -j that ha, too, will exprees himself satisfied with a ateady income of about $T0 per day. The country will tho ears an equal amsuat, and get rid of much flan kytsm which ha been occasionally mie called by the name of "dignity." Xaaafactnres. Al previonaly noted in tho Senllnel that Mr. Ktaplea, one of tbe representa tivei from Guilford haa introduced a bill ta amend tbe conatitutlon ao aa to enable the legislature to exempt from taxation capital Invested in manufac turing aodhi -develcpiBg the agricultu ral ioteroata of the state. The provis ion! of tho bill are, in brief, that the general assembly shall have power to extmpt from taxation for a term of years all capital invested In these en terprises. This power is to be oarefnlly guarded against abuse and (s to be la na case unlimited. We hape the bill will paet for we re gard it aa initiating a policy of which we have ever aeea atannch advocates. No state can fill, tip tthe measures of Its protperity or rise to the height ef ita sovereignty which ia net setf-eupperting. At preaent tha Stale of North Carolina ia slmoat totally .dependent an New England, and the northwest fr the ne ceitities af life to ita eitisena, and this stale ef affaire it ia, which the bill In . troduoed by Mr. Staples proposes to remedy. We shall rtcur to this subject agalu, and at greater leagth when the bill is reported by the committee and comes up for diaensaion in the Qeuse. Tha Electoral CemaUaalon. The Joint nigh Commiealen has be .r gun work an the Louisiana case and ay the time when the week shall end the great presidential question will be finally decided. What the decision wit' be no ana can tell with certainty, bat, whalever It may be. It la the duly of al good citizens to accept the decision cheerfully, and addreaa ihernaelvea to the tank of reviving tbe material iater- ests of tha. country, four , years Tram now the natiea will agaia be celled upon ta elect a chief magistrate, and when thle lime shall come a new sat of isis will be presented for Iti coaald eratlon. Until than political aglUtlons can serve ne good purpose and political agiutora should not be allowed te die turb the harmony and prosperity ef the country. I ' ' It ia useless to multiply words on the subject, recent ' developmenta have con vjnead tie that but for the paaaag ef the electoral bill tbe Country woald now be in a atata of revolution, and for this rea eon we ahaU never regret having given our hearty adhesion to tha bill from ita , inception, we have felt always that our first duty waa io the people, and thie duty we have rendered aad shall con tinue ocaderj indifferent ,alike ,to the criticism of fanatical fools and the am -mad veteran of inter sated knavaa. : anaBBaBBBSB'ita ' The Weetara Karth Carallaa B aUaoal. If thera; ia anything the people'of tha atate demandthat the public interests of the people of the west demand it la the completion of thie railrced; and the temper of the timee te to noloager toler ate tbe impotency that haa aa long been the bane of all legislation on tha aubjeot. e are tiised ef tha nonsense of titles, liens, private stock . aid Buck like aW venient phraaea caught npbytbeee ia anmiry lo"theork.. ,We are tired of the dallying of the - logiaUtare wjtti Inv J wnlaBtWtfecto'BjjLllillr' Ind th ibUejTFfop' cemmniicatlon was recetvedanj j promised tbe eastern eonnUee; and sick I . . . a . of bill to prevent the eeia of liqnor within a mil ef nnbeard of churches, and of propoeitions to amend Battle'e Reviml, and insist that these two, the only important measures wbioh the leg iaUtnre baa bees called upon to deal with akall receive the attention they de serve. ' Poitonlng Fablle KeaUateat. Tbe authorised orana ef a new and unauthorised acheer- ft peHUee in thie aute, baveiJrbfTiUlj, and with aome ateaaura ef fetal eueceee, to Pw1hat lt paWe aealDMot of ' NortH Carolina. A Rip Van Winkle,' juat recovering from a nap ef eight or tea years, would Imagine, 'to hear one' of iheae that be bad atiuablea oa the old Balcdb Standard. To be aure, be would know from ls drolling keand of, Ua dfryelliDg naaeenaaj that he waa not taadiagHei deo, hat then there were jaalora, ap nrentlcet and atrlkere In thoea daya. Paige, him of infanteae "fork," for inatance. J Under the regime ef tbia new echool t breata ef "reading eat'1 are beoemrng aa common, an trivial ctrcumataneea, ae the tecret circulation of damagleg auspicieaa and the propagation of dam' nable faleheoda. There ia an aaeumptioo af auperiority eharaetoriaing tbe maatera of tbia new aehool-a merit of condeaoenaeioa put on which would not have (iU-beope a geaoine poaaeeaor alaU the eardiaal vir tnea of the democratio parry in the bet ter daya ef tho repahjie. f i , . Far inatance. the Raleigh rNewa, ex caaitha'ViaWpettaaapiPaia to office of one aaacaiatad with thi Kirk war, declarea that aoua each thing waa neceaaary ia reoogaitiqn of an element that enpported the democracy in the Utte eampaign; which Tiad hltherta- bt lilAtlttfliiul war! Ha tVtA Matailkti'jaaM w&a-ffa the faot that one, hitherto idenlifled with tha republican party went with the de mocracy in tha atate and national contest eflaatyear. Certainly there ia nothing in the cironmatanoe of auch following, ia the ooarae of coodact of any anch one, deaervuig public reward. Nor do we know of any each who da sire apecial recognition at the bands of Governor Vanoe. or who aeek the oon descending graoee of magnincent for givwnees at tbe handa of tbe politically virtuous of tbia new school of democratic politics. Respecting the appointment af Dr. Arendell as the State's proxy on the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad. We never sboul J have discovered any Uiing extraordinary or important ia the appointment, had not tbe teachings of the masters of this new school made it impossible tli'ut such appointment could be made. It is an extraordinary ettte of affairs, la the midst of which the organa of tbe governor are clamoring' for tba Invasion of the hospitals and asylums, that be should seleet aa one lo ioveat with tbe sovereignty of the State a gentleman promt uen fly idenlifled with the Kirk war We do not believe that these instru ments and tools, as they prefer to de signate themselves will last long enough ta fatally peisoa the public sentiment af the State. They ape the manners and assume the eke' of their superiors and master; bask in tha sunshine of official favor and patron ago, to obtain which they fawn on and flatter the victimof their affection ; while the very breath they breathers a public subsidy. The campaign of i 1370, and subse quent events, have tended to an en larged, liberal, enlightened and healthy sentiment among the people of the whole country. Tbe real men of the day are not pent np ia the narrow bounds of illiberal political aentiment that characterized the best af ui a few year ago. Perforce, tbe democratio party has advanced abreast ef the ranks of progress and enlighted etateamai sbip, aad its leaders have come ta re cognise that , that la alateauianship wittica seeks the Nmoat good attainable, and that that is not etatesmanshla whlchtliangs back and refuses a move becaoaelit cannot Oblaia all It wanlai Pursuing the aaly line ef policy, eibtt froif thia, posltlon,lhebracllca ofc,pt,g,of com graatar, amoagtbeea tne aemeeratie party ot lata, baa been oca af l'Aeral actiea co high and com prehensile ground. Thus we find ia the State of New,, York, for instance, that the governor aad the lieutenant- governor, both of Mr, Tilden'e choice. are late rsBublieanoj" Governor Robin son and Oorahelmerwere both identified with tbe support: -p t tha reconstruction measures ef coo grass, and they were leadera and managera la the republican party since the victimized beads ot our asylums participated in politics., .And David Dud'ey Field, nw a leading democratic congressman frioi tbe city of iSew, York, was. but yeeterday, a lull-fledged fepubPcan. ' ' ' The Allanlk aad 5orth Carallaa BalT- , i - read. Announcing tha appointment of a new beard af direciore a abort tiaaa age, we staled some of tbe embarrassments of the road, and detailed IhCcircumatances whfch led tba. garemor lb precipitate acUoalf tkf aremiaea ti a , f The bid, er ftguftr boird, elected ai the regular annual meeting of stack- haldera in Jane last, had a meeting la Newbern on Wednesday to ceaotdefaf matters generally, and specially the ne w board of directora':i A. respectful reaa irom wajar- yonn nog nee, us I . a aw. a a t w a ww e i n prealdent of the bow board, reciting the factef the appointment ef hlmtelf and associates te hd the aoccaaaora of a present bnardVen the part'oi tbptote. To which It wm replied, aubeiuully, that the term ef office of the preseat board does not expire by lav until June next, and thakni h -the meantiase the a.J leresU of atockbeldert. both WdTrrdukll and aUte, will be taken care ef and faitblullyguardea.' tleace the eld beard dpea opt ,urreBder,at f the . lntLma.ted pleaenrl e;gwVe)iic,'4id) tbj og board, af coaequeoce,jffoeif torget BfT . '.ReapecUngtn- f emt amtnal taterwf of .0lA'MUlif 9 Injaactkai liae beea granted the prayer of Crafen county, a Urge atockholder, reetrainlaj the prealdeat and direclora from paylnji anj ftjAber miareat oau the jaortgkge beodi, amouating to 1300,000, on kha ground, - drat, , ta the mortgage ad ialUtyt ty ta mertgagi - i x beoda are Invalid and I the read had aa authority to mertegi and laaue benaat eecond, that if the mortgage and bend were legal, Ibe traosaetloo waa a fraud, la that the ben Uaued wart for 1200.000, wkeiaaa the road bad the credit and beaeB af but 1100,000, and that Iterate ar later. et, eight per ceaU aa 1200,000, waa, U ' . . . ' a legal aau uaunoaa. Ana, laereiore tinder late , deoUlooa of tbe aunepne court, the amount of $138,000, already paid aa lntereat, aboold ga ta the ax lingaiahment of tbe principal debt, leaving the read now due tbe boad haMdra only the turn of 2,00t. f ! Thle mortaaaa ef KOOjaQtL aa a read nearly a hundred milea ia langth, p peara to have been made mainly to payj daU daa tha Morehaad -tata, and tha traaaaction datea early hi the year 18681 While bond wore iasaed to tha amount of 1200.000, itappeara haj road bad tha benefit at bat lryu.ouu.eea the mt nae-theTwfora- baaa 13,200 a btereat aanua7!y catl-O.-OOO R We do not Drotend to SDeek of tbe merits of tba eaae ae involved in Ibe statement above, bat it baa tba aeond of a 'Sing" about it It waa Morehead influence that stuck the tarmiaaa of the road at Beanf art Harbor in a send bank. fort, ae tha prejedora ef the liae con templated, aad if this had aeea done, we would to day have a prosperous com mereial city there ef 30,000 inhabit ante against absolutely nothing, eave a Large barren landed property beleagiag to tbe Mereheed aetata. It waa Morehead interest by which a hundred miles of new railroad waa mortgaged for tew iM a rate ei 8 aer cent aatereeV vayeMe eeas-aanaatrv; and it ia a eeld, with what fcuadetiea we do not knew, that it waa uorenead influence which dictated the late appoiut ment of directors, notably that of Dr. ArendelL tbe atate prvxy. Uattere of tbia kind are exoeedioftly intereeting to the Sentinel, aad we shall endeavor to keep np with every move ment in the une or tbetr direct 10a. Hunting "hair on the hollow" and ring ing 'rings" ia a sort of traditional duty to which we have deecended by inheri tones. We doubt not tbe old readers of the Sentinel take equal interest with as m matters nf tnis aert. Do Democrata Endorse roller. tba Broom I For the benefit of those who aa vigo rously advise a ceurae of action on the part of the democratic party which la repugnant to all feelings of humanity, we publish exlracte freaa a correspon dent ef the Charlotte Observer, writing from Morgantoo and claiming to repre sent the true democratic aentiment af bia locality. The extracts apeak for themselves, and are a elroag endorse- meat of the Iseaiioel'e . attitude ia ba4 .... ' -v. : - - 4 As a rule, we are af these, who be Here in diaulacinc these in oower. who tnrougn tne loag aata, tugna, not only deaertedus, but by their noaitianand intellbience aaelsted tha mere tonsrant in rorgiBf cnaine kit oar oppreeeioa., - , .. a -f- aortn Careilna, disrobed and dis crowned aa ahe has been, new that aha ia in charge of her own traaaoBavcaa ill-afford to uphold tha handa at bar deapniiere. But t tkia rate aa ta all, there are exeeetioaav aad I think Dr. Griseom a moat worthy one. - . While there are many eminent Bhv atcians In the State, It la generally con ceded that Dr. Griseom ia better suited far the position be holds, than aay of them.. Ilia mind ia enriched with tha treasures ef a vary faithful experience, Tk. tu f .llk la I.. A .k. lander his care, than can bo found In any eimilar iastltutloa In the countnr. This lie shown ay statistics and la act a mora dictum. --. He reflects credit oa tha 8tate, not only as the Superintendent of her Asy lum ; but aa a gentleman of refinement and culture, . who by careful research and study, baa tbrewa aaw light on tbe peculiarities or insanity, tne caoaea thereof and tho remedies therefor. a a --- a We are clad tflu be able to 4 atate that aneh aterling demoorata and experienced pnyeiciaus as 1M. itnrka tiny wood, &. B. Havweod. HilL Hiaea. VfcKee of Raleigh, Drs. Whitehead and Sammer ra l, of Salisbury, DeBoeaett of Wil- mington, aad uendecaoii of Oaoord. and eooh true and faithfnl papers ae the (Sentinel, jrayettevilia Uasette, Oolda boro Mseaauget.; Charlotte Democrat. Milton CajXHuela and perhaps othera, not only andorae hie past nMOpgement, bat inatet that ha ia emphatically "the right man in (he right place," ? 1 f me tendency to draw averytniag tato politics, la aoa of tha t; reel at -evils of tbe age. Tbe state cbarttiee belong pre-emmeatly ta tba They are tee broad la their pailanthrepoy, too laUinthn elevated la then; moral - pnreoss. too catholiaNia their aeaencanca, to make ifia traits cannected with them, ths re-t emrds or partteanbin. t - a la the name if bumanlty,let there nS;IUtl spot Where the politician, Id character as such, canbst enter. Let blm laok aa lu walla af exclusion mere hopelessly than ever the banMwd Fern gaaed Been tbe barred gates at t afM.se. Aud let that spot" be thtf-damamtf puaw cuaniwe. a.i: -.a. - A BIU. TO Bl EtnTTLlD AN ACT TO , B0TABXJ8S OOrjHTt OOVSRK- TU Cental Wtrnblt if S CarZi una ae mnmi ... - Section 1, Every ealutir la7 a body aaa corporate, ana ebalt aava tha powarepMcnpd by etatate. and taaea veceaaarnympUM ay Jaw and no ether. Sec. 1 la aach coonty tbara'ahall bi elected blenalally by the qualified vo tare theraef aa"nrnvLJo1 tar lh autm. berref the-general aasembly,' a registee; w aeeua ana earvoyer, ana la aucn conn ties as tha naajodty of the Josticas shall ao direct, a traawer. 7 See.!, Tha towaehipe heretofore created or hereafter established ahall be dUtinguUbed by wall defined bcoa dariee, and may be altered, and addi tional towaabipa creatod by tba beard af county commissioners ; but aa tewa ahip shall have er exerclae any earpo rata nowera arbatavar. nnleas sllawad . . . - - - ff4oJM tbj 1 hoard of eamauaaioaerat . oec , ana jusiiees at ma feace eieciaa ay vae geaarai aasem bly. The general aaaemklv. at lu nrsa- eat sessloa, ahall elect three jostioee af ina peace icr eacn townaoip la Ue ssv eral eaontles af tba S)tate, who ahall be divided Into lhre clas'es. and bald their offices far tba terms of two, four and six years respecUvsly, but tha euc- ceasara or eacn oiaaa. aa 1U term e plrea, shall be elected by the general s.u.u.7 w his serm of ix yearjutl" addllleo to tha justices of the aaaea above provided for, there ahall be elect ed by the general aeaembly for each towasbip in watch any city or lncorao rated town ia aituated, one Justice of tue peace, aoa aio ana far every ana thouaand inhabitaata Jn anch city or iuwb, woo ansii nsiu taeir efflca for tba term af eix year-. The governor shall certify to the clerks of the superior courU of the several couotiee ia tbia state a list er all justices of the peace elected far their several countloa wi b the terme for wbioh . they ahall have bean appointed and tbia ahall be their eominisoiea t aad the clerk of the tune- rier court ahall notify aaid juetloee of tuvw pppuiaiuoeBs wao anaii tnerenpen bt umm-jmmirisi-piiA the terms of those elected at tbe pree- a I s . B . e . . u aesswn oi lue general aeaembly shall begin at the expiration af the terme for which the Justices of the peace new la offle shall have been elected, and not before. Beo. S. Tbe justices of the peace for eeah county, oa tbe fins Monday ia Aa- a-os, io i a, sua on too ores Monday ia August every two years thereof tec,ahal aenemble at the court house of their re spective aonatiea, and a aujority being Iihius saaw pwooeea to uve election of aot lees taaa tbrea, nor more than five persona, to be aboaea from the body of the ooouty. (inoludinar the inetioee of tha peaca.) who ahall be etvled the board of ppmimihphuusis ids: sue .eonnty oi and ahall bold their ofBoaa fur tm from, tha date of their qualification, and an til their successors ahall be alMtaA Iualifled, Bat those elected on the first loodey In August, 1878. shall eater apon tne dntlea or their office imme dietely apoa tha expiration of tbe term. iur wiuou ue txMrd of eoaatv aommla aioaare new in office, have bean ! snd aot before. They shall be aualifled by Uking the oath of offios beloralha oiera oi me snoerior oonrt nr um. judge, or juatioe of , the peace, as now preeenned by law. snd the register of deeds shall be ex oflkno elark el tha ooara oi commissioners: Provided, how- rmi ii . a inaiiaa ooara af ahaU not have power televyuxes topur ohaaa real proveitv. ta remova at dpaior. nate no v aiUe for eoaatv bufldinsw. so eonaraci .or renaur brtdaea. tba ess whereof may exceed five- ksndred dol lars, or to borrow anenav lor tha enaat iieffaUerevamka additional townahinV Wlthaot the ooaoai'ioumi af a natnpit nf tbe juatioas of tho peace sitting with them! and for tba nnmnana amtmipwi In this proviso the justices of the peace of os vouncy snau anaet woa tbe board of commiaaioaera oa the Brat Mondav in Aagust, 1878, and , annually thereafter, anleaa oft ener convened by tha beard of eocamiaaiooere wno are hereby empow ered to call together the joatseea of tba peace wnen necessary, not of tenor than onoe in three montha. Bat for anch servioee the juaticea of the peace ahall ao elected ahall have aad exerclae the jurisdiction and powers vested ia tbe board of cammiaaioneo aaw existing. aad also these vested ia aad exercised by tbe board of trustees af tha several townships, except as may hereafter be prescribed by law ; and they shall bold their sessions aa , atar be seeecribed bv law. Sec. 7. All tba provisions of article 7 of Xbttt ceustitatien Inconsistent with. MMACt, except these centaiaed la aeo Uens 7. 9 and IS. are hereby abrogated. aadtha prorlsicoeof this act substituted la taeir place : Bubjtct, kowetur, ta the power of the reaeral easemblv to slur. amend er ahceraie'-tae' proviaiswe f lhavaaUind ta eabatUuta othera ia tbalr Stead, as provided for la section 14 af article VII el tha constitution. Sec- I. This act ahall take effect from aad after its ratification. .dJMArttiniMi Lynchburg Kewa. t" Wa had the pleeaure of a convereatiea with Maior Tavlor. who has the taiwaat. tna amy Twmtny factory in y a., year be ralaad eiihteea hundred bnsbela of white hominy aara. Ha makee tbe bomiay, barrele it, 1 aad cells it ia Washington city, and cannot fill all tbe orders be com, making twenty Mab els per dv. The refuse is fed to cattle iateoded fas beef, so that tbia humble iadnetry is making two profite for a an! lent coufederato Who haa tamed hie bat tery into 'a hominy mill Lynchburg deataeya yearly a large amoaat of "bog aad hominy," and Boltjmwro gate ail tba money uius spent. l vi.-i- BUrTOLkt aXO aTUXNTON eailboAd; A charter aaa been applied for in tba lerialaUra ef Kerab-Oaroiiaa for a Nan J row Qsuge railrcad, from Edentoa to the Virginia haa. Tbia we have beea agitating eoavs time ie taking form.- Lai the road be com menced at once, makiag Boffolk tbe tsr Bunaa; and we shall experience greater prosperity than eve before. We usdar stand that tba road ia being graded at this aad, preparatory to running three i -' I i i II n)SS fci- t.. Tbe Grand Central Hotel, " New Tork, tU largest to tba exty, -gives itegneeU tha ahoicaof rooms, and offers a rednev tiosvad rates aa all. im floors, f , srmiAisT. I.) owwifsr-' ( , i i j . I" 4 a Fan. IJ. 1877. Sundry betitM aad bills l leaal char acter wsre introduced aaa appropriately ilieiiaeed of. - - . hilX atwvidinf that laaatias outside ad tto ssylam shall be supported by tbeir resveeUvaatwatiae-faOed ta pass. Baaolntioa ta adioan lutioa ta aajoara stna die aa third af March HMssd aad aftet actiaa On euadry biUs of aaare local Interest tbe te adjourned. ta paw $800 tehave a lstters aoptod antheviaiag jadaas to a enamel lory in aaaitai ease refearsa aa tna radii bill to sssabliah nsr ferred ta tha eommitteeon t Adjaaraad. . i -i ! v- ! ; ;- i .ii i n1-"1' f HOUBE OF jflEPESENTATTTCl " JPaaHl ll71. , ' Mr. Moye iatrodnced a aeaclntion fas, atmoting tha iadiciary eoramireae to re- Kat aa early day a bill to regaiaU tba of aoantyoibeem.-. Chdedar. i , Haadry athar reeolutiona sad bills ware iatrodaasd aad fapprooriately aa- xewsa, .(.!&,-! itt.. -.4 sin mii ; 't . ... - Tbe hoaaa than resumed tba anaaiilsra tieoof the Western North Carolina rail, road bill, and when tbe bill passed the hoaaa adjourned. . . , ' f , 'i ' . SENATE. - ' ' ' ; (. Faa. 18, 1877. The only bnainess of general .lntereat In the senate to-day waa the introduction ay Mr. York of a reeolation Inatraotins' ths committee on public debt to prepare a bill ' submitting the qaestioa te the people aa to how meob, if aay of tha debt ahaU be paid, and tba passage y loeeeaata or tba l the hill to reU tha practice of dentistry, ,i f i ,1! 1.K iTOTJSB bf RB FBESENTiyf VJB& Ua. fUaples iatrodnced a bill ta eaaeaeV aeotioa S art Y of the eoasri taUoa eoae to aiva tha arenersl assembly power to exempt capital employed in manrifao-i taring iroam taxation, wuioa was reierred to the aammittat oa judiciary. . . went iai vmaiHsj at turn wihjm am mm eounty ' gevernmeat bill aad whew aha eomnuttee roas aad reported pre grass tbe house adjourned. ,, I i SENATE. co. a, ii The senate to-day pease J the. bill to provide inferior eoorta ia tbe several eaaaties of tha stats aad refaeed to ooo- anr ia tha house amondmoata to tha bill far the apeedy oompletioa of the W. K. C road. It also refused to peas Senate: Thorne'a divorce bill. HOUSE OF REPBESENTATIYE& , Faa. 14,1877, Ths house discasasd the county ornment bill to adjoaramank (Tbe bill ill pees to-day.) ... . WHAT WILL THI DBMOCBATS DO ABOOTTTT" Vashiogtoa 8ur. A reprfesenhtnva ef the: Star daa- versed with several Senators ia refer euce te the report that the domooraU ia THE HOCaS WrtX PILIBCSTXB in order" to cohaama time aatil tba 4th of March. They all agreed that anch a method of procedure is auite nosslbta under the electoral bill, aad that if ft be tae poiicv or tne democrat ie esiect to the counting ol tha vote of every Be- publican suta tbsy can do sc. which will insure tbe Douse two boon tor die cossien oa each State ; after which it can take a race aatil. 10 A. M. of tba cxtday. ,1a tbia way they aaa pro long tha count and run it over the 4th of March.,,, ..., . , , . j- Wle A maPDBUCAM SENATOR SAT On B publican Senator, aa be ina aaked u tne ueusa oouid do tbia, re plied i "Certaioly t It can do anvthiat it pleases If Its members want to get up a raw. But UT tbey da carry aa' tbeir tbreat tbey win be condemned by tba entire country. Tha electoral bill hi tbe child af their adoption, and to ga back upon it because tba orst decision ia against them woald look like bad faith. emoe bath parties agreed to abide by tne decision 6i we commission." WHAT A DEMOCRATIC SENATOR SAID, ' Senator Eaton, tha only democratic senator who rated asaiaet tha ! scleral bill, on being aoked if be was eerry be so voted replied! ! am' act naoally aerry for aay thing F do oa eon vie tlon. I voted agalaet tbe bill aa principle, and act because I believed It would alact Hayes orTadea,".- , -r' The repablicaas tbeagbt it woald elect Tikleav"t suggaated . tha -Star rap reeentaflvai tii j . : "Sobm to them aH aaid tbeaeaeV tor, "but I thought It waa framed to asset Ilayee.". . , ' TsTB PmOeTATlOH OF TaUDBj. , ' NewlTerk iuai . ;? We true, thai whan ' tha praaideatiai ejaestiaa is settled, b acinose will start up again. We do aot fames a dsaiaioa which will be consistent with justice and ia aocordanea with truth, bat one reach ed through pertiaan fttliag. which ta aa strong in the elactoral commission aa it is ia songreaa, or waa ia tha country daring tbe lata political campaign. Tbe eight rovablioaaa ra likely te aaatiaaa a vote together, aad the aavea damocrsts to be ia a ootid minority. Bach a way of aattling a dt ape ted etoa ston may anbserve tha interests af poli- umana, ant u cannot aausty troth aa eanuute tha opiaion , o the maioritr of tha peoples Tbey win bold that tba prendaat elected by , them has beea eaoossa out of nia omoo by treads, sus tained though they may be, as tolagal forma, by a tribunal aaanibcrisad by tba soaatitotton,and one ta wbioh tba re aablicaa party, ia behalf ad wbioh tha frauds Ware psspetiated, haa got what it failed to get ta tna a country; that at. tbaataa When thai botoaaVsalaa lata ti Bayea. probably many peepie will ax pan an oe a foaling of ivitof, ' bat there will i ia the eoantry a and rebel in their hearts against the sae aeeasf fraud. It to wall that thie to ea, for a aatioa that eubesite to wrong with out prateaV. sad beare oersgawithont aacer aad tba etoteraiiaattoa te iwamdy tbceYda, to ta tha way of ita decline. Ent tM peepie nope tnat aowever tne troubls msv. be decided boainem will jasnp trp. It ie'' high tiaaa for tt to do ao, The eonditioa of wade and indaotry to very bad.. - r " ; . , LECISLATITS flmseaohabte Oevamor Yaaas aad the bill great aad dec asaaa af dsmstiafartioa, lor. Btea bate tnjneticc FBSBZOfO.' m T.'werw. . t m - r.Werld., ? Whoever haa held a ecb versa tloa with aa bxaarajtca agent might, well Imagine tnat tbere waa netbing caaaectef wua tha baalaaee wbkkhe hadaot heard af. And vet It Is probable that the process af "freesina" Is new te asoat af aur rsadara. It it ana af ths few thlags that tha ageat ia hie rapid explanation of tha various kinds af poUciee aad risks, and hla thrilling rehearsal of the suddea and unprovided deaths of pahv sured men, wrgeta te saeatlea. Its certainly for tba Interest of all sound and honest Insurance perperationa thai It should be described as it was yeeter (day In tha examination Into, ths affairs of tha Continental Life Inanrance Uaov pany. Tha ,"fraeing, proceee to not, It tote be presumed, aamad. .after Mr. Freer! of this nnfortnnala company. although U aeeate ; to have blayedaav Unslvelyat Usgame. At hla reaueet aa ageat or ths oerporatloa went to una librnia hi Sentamber. 1875. and tpraad tha report among holders of endowment potidee tnat tae com pas v waa wsoiveav Tba cocseaiience was that tha bolder af a five tbcusaad dollar eadowment policy vti ' frequently cajoled lota eclluut It for aae or two bandred dollars i aad aecnrdiag to the agent's owe atorv a2.000.000 worth af risks ware extinguished ta this way ia California aboe. "I worked," aaid be, "to get tbe peliciee any way aaa ovary way. aaa I got them." As saany of tha policies bomrht an or exehanned for nima DoU ties wars to faa daa witbia b eaapto of year;' tha' fafl inrpertaaed otgetttng eaaarol of them ie apparent. Tba tool empVsyad la tkia work relates his ex perienees without a blnah, and dwells with aactiea at tha panto which fallowed hie footsteps to aha went tad south. - He Matarfdfeaaaftyiaf aa this "frsssfag praceew 110,000 a year, with a pereeut Lreaeihis pnnaiasii, aad aaa aa cwalms of ssasaisass about the aaorality af hi Sail aw bia employee. It waald be waste oTwordoto datioanoo this trick to set terma, far onr readers eaa underetesd tha tafaay of it at a gwmea. The aeons af life inoaraam eawaeaio practiced this aTaaaa asahl welt afford to live ia peJatiaL bailduurs pay tbemselvea . anormone . salariea. ainoa by tha judieiaaa employ meat Of the raexinr, rrocesefor siagl year ihay MHbl, achieve a Jbf ' tfmwfmrMm - tihaav'tvWt rvvwaa pswraaiBs wayiw me, aau sou limasaremeat and disheneety. die- aeearad in the 'admlaiatrtitlan af aa- ttoaal, atata and must id pal affairs have startled all thoughtftil man.! but it to deaeiful If the recant revelstians ef eorrupttoa rtre ia business iin are not even snore disbeartoaiug. Ae the first step towards public virtus to the expo sura af tha wroag that haa beea dene, ss tba tret tun toward ategriiy la ati- vato affaire to tbe knowledge of how far knavery baa sapped ths foundations ef ear oammerclarproepsriiy. Tbe day af trend, tliieverv aad raiee pre leasee m aolitica and business la drawing tea close, for the people recognise nt last their awful handiwork, and the era at misfortune which corruption has brought upaa tae country win ead wsea boner becomes tha motto of pCSce-bolders aad honesty tha ' rule of capitalists. This generation shall act pass away before wa ses it again tba fashion tor a aua to sang hto head la abame when be cen- feeees that he to a rogue. m SPEECH OV MPAMINTATTvTs PTJHMAH--A MWaATIOH , n TBM otnm..tii Special flspstch to the Baltimore Saa.l WAaauaTOJI. Feb. 11 Tbeennaeh oi xtapraaaataHva X'urmaa, al riartda, in tha House this afternoon, created a tremendoua saasatiaa, aad tba members .gathered around him laerawde- Tha republicans wsre dumbfounded to bear ana, of their awa party, aad a carps bagger al that, stand op la his seat aad assert that his euta had beea fairly car ried by tha democrats aad frauduIeaUy given te the repablieane. , Coming right on wa neeis at tba aenoa or tbe electa rsl aommieaioa In tbe Florida case tbe chagrla which Mr. Faraum's remarks created among tba republicans waa much graatar than it weald otherwise have beea. It ought not aad caattct fail to have its influence on tbeeoaatry coming from auch a coerce, la the at- tempt ta break tba Jurca of Mr. iar- man'a daeiaratioa the republican bora commenced to ineiaaale li bad bean bought aver by tha deanecraU with the promise that ha ahauid have Ml seat in. toa aaxt Hauee, whmb is ouasua.- wnat email laandattoa thera is for this statement ia aeea ia tha tact Ibat Mr. furmea has had hie speech prepared ever aiooe the maatiag at tea gre, aad haa beea waitlag tor aa op tiaifl pertaaity ta deliver It, -V I TAXJUMO aALBOAO AT KtLTOat. UeUlsvirie Tiasea, , ' , MOtoo aevar had the milroad favea aa badly., Tba people aava juet aaoaj toadaap their, muda if aiailmndaaa aot eosnc to them, to goto ii. Tbey ait f ms on groups ana taut tna seaway nr. Oaotlemeii." eaid CoL John Wood- iag, "I d rather be a teleeraph post oa a railroad that a jMtlomaa Uthe baek- l d ntner Uve ten vema oa a railrcad and be bung thaa hre in the ccantryaaddieanalatal death.'' ' Mast wau tin wa gal the railroad re, eaid a tittle shea la a aealakin cap. -DmMac" eald Doll Atkineee: raJ. reads sanl beea tba thing for poor folks tbia winter.' It costs too mack to ride. That cold spell doaa mora for as thaa uythiajgatoa. Here'aBill Bowers been oat la Tsnnsssss tea yeare trying bia betote get beck home, aad when that cold apeil eome aad frcaa things ap, be walked all tha way to Miltoaea tha iea." Tha Miltoa sad SatharhA railroad mav be eoataidered a eertaintv. There wane goad attendance at tha meeting last Wadaseday. and cwtaaefeetto OMochcc wera made by Major Buiberlia. OoL (toorgc Williamaoa aad athera. OoL Bea. Jonee begaa tho eorvey Thursday seceonag.' The ' Caswell people ' ask a law convicts to help build the roaad. ' It will eertiinly aot be denied them. Aa GilmMebane wrote An Sanator Ouaing asm: Caswell eounty has aaver reoaived anything trom tba . treasury except lOrka regiment. Tha read u built to MiltoawiU be earned to TaaosyvUIe. aad tha Fereoa people are warm to gat it from thera to Boxbaro. Milloa town. ship will soaa vote aa tha eabcorixitioa, TaepecytowmytoQlthrcagh., , LATEST MOVB, btotod, awN' good aathority, that rner Chamberlain, "of Sowtn k bwal remitted tba fifteeabaey Si-Ooveraer Cartt&o. baa1 remstted tba fifteeabaey I dred etotlars flna tmpecad aa tha uererelh memDcrc at aaa board or state asm fat tba ssiHsaipt aaec -It to' ad qsssaiea waether. ' avow If Cham ware atiU tha geeeraue, la amnbf' bava ie power m . MABBTXMO BT MACHTOTI. ", ; . f f .'. . " ; ;i. -,;' f Hew Tork Baa. V ; Parsoa Dean, who married Mary Knox to somebody ap at CarsaeL baa, It is aadentoasi, la vested aad eoaetract sd a machine tor his aOce which aaar rtos visitors and takes tbeir photograph simultaneously. Joha Msrritt laatota that bar ansa VkVma Tajnntet teprry body tblaraaa- to qatta cartaia wha afflciated ae bridagrssmt htary Knaa to all adriA, aad Mm dragged Aay alleged hoibaM TavK hat hB Stt awyhlaajrill flg , futura Maatlty haiyaaal. a doubt , The caadidataa, having made known tbalr wishs Ir admitted U aa aaaccnptodraopar'wbera eschtoBrmry seised by tba arm aad aakla, aad backed calmly, bat toroeieMbty.agatoet a Uad rest aphetstarad oa tba wnU' There to acw oa cbsnaf for either to escape In this bosllieo "3 tha hridagrecm, nacoa sctomily stops aa a" lever, which twinge a camera into peelUea attbeotWaod of tha leeni ' ' i-' : - Tba paraew sVBrea'boaawtors, itojiasa sa easy bat vigilant poeiUca at tha ea mcra, aid aakaa fit We watch. Tba rcltawtag trtolafntoaasaast, rnaa.Yosj de.lre tcbelmlteala (he holy boada af autrrmcnyf . N. at!Wa do. - 'w ' '- Briderroam-Cant yoa leossnsfato manacles a moment f Tbey plachi d ' Parson -I regret my Inability to' ac eeds te , thla requasC tolfnly protection egsJast fraed. ?lsaac rs mevs your yell atadam. , Jbla right aaada. Look ateadlly at.Uujaallla tad fortittop, : Smlla I teaderly. Tea do aclemaly promise te love, wink a sXBchasysa'ra .miadla,aaefiaha)d preua the aerton, don't atir, wham yea now hold by tba right hand, steady. steady, never salad tba fly, as loag aa yoa ocia anaii U llvsj thereera ia Ue these witnesses, doa't sr. sir. Jmraaanaca vaa prsaeaca of twitch yaar ear. aad wito.- "Twenty l Tiaaa aa. Very well doae. . -.- JTha aaraow. thaa palitoly toaehal the r 6var aad ralsasss them aVom the trap, a writes tha cartincata oa tba back af tba photograph, aad Alas away thcacg alive, fareesi Doaa daaaat mean to be caught cot agaia. v-t' -4 ': ' MOW U QUIT TU JOaV' It was Us ease with Billy Booker. Ha brought a cert of tohaeoo to Bsideville tha other day and beora aawtiag heme t. aii.tti. ii . . . nenusaajegnuon jag aaa am at IS) Ibe Xninaoaac nay. ua aads t gene a bafsrs ha kisstd Uc jug, end to ee doing, the wagon jolted aad splashed the honor oa the hay. Billy next lighted hie abort atom pipe aad flung tha half Ua earns mama ocaiad bias, UeaagaitAbe aay in ansaa. iae biaa aad Billy leaped, toe, aiaarina tha cart aad ahoatiag Bps at the tap of am voice. BoiUdidal atop the becaa. Thabrsto waa alarmed and ma kka tha devil -wee after aisa.. Aa tha warn tofaUl seabed ap bill aad down the people for miles aroaad thought tba woods wetaoa fire. When the bens got heme tha lit tle wagea waa burnt close ap to the sbaftosndMia.ztookeraa4aa theehil drea stood at tha dear aad gaped ia mertnl terror. Bat: WiUiam Beahsr aoo arrived with aaa aad of bia neat tail bnrat aff, aad te Mrs. Booker's "Sakse alive, Williaa I has Us devil had litolwdlegaoakt at yaar he told her it was Ue eama aa the devil, it waa the little brown jag. aad ha swore ta haa he would never agaia carry it to ton ta be filled. And he aevar aaa, f EJTCB BATS THE THEaTT DATS AND BODS Df THOtTT WAXTSMOB. . CtiarloUs Observer. . ; A gaatleeaaa writing from Oessoerd under data as the It tb sayei Mr. Mark Bitch ftatehed tna thirweth bird this sftoraaoa at B a'clack hi tha pres ence af half adeaes wltaeaiss. Tbia set tles the vexsd bird aaaetloa ae bd haa actually tele a onaii - si day tor thirty euoceaeiva' aaye. There ward never less than Urea alto mass pmsentcacb day, ibe as moo of' tha- witeeeeee baiag takea doaa aad filed away. Tba first bird waa eaten eta wee, tba aaxt fifteen broiled and. tha Nmamlnr faarteea fried. All tba birds were eaten cold and were killed tweaty-foar bears bs Ibrsbaad. '' ) e,', Mr. Bitch to five tost eleven Inches high and wnicha eac haadmd aad sev enty pounds, having gained three petted since Us commencement af tha wndec takmg, Ia a cenverutioa wiU biaa to day he state last hla appetite for quailato undiminished, aad that ba la wUUag to bat gtOt that be eaa eat aaa a day for thirty daya anare, ar 8M0 that be caa eat a aaaU a aay far tot daya to anecaeetoa. . - :i ' 1 ' S)SS 1 ' " ' ' ' ' CKXt A0T1CB. ' - Lyaefchsrgltaws. -B-)r, -m--f Turlnla Unda are imaroviar. the mea of grass to Inoramlsc aad Tiraiida baled hav haa innrsaaad la tha ssarfcaia Let our larmera tmt aa end te northan hay la Biehtnood, Norfolk and Atoxaa. drta, northern hjmlay aad westsra bacon in oor aitMs. -wts wnus yeorla- en wa need karp psasibU mil oar enrplns for eeah, aad though we amy fret at, the fmade and villainies af the TembTteea oertvl and tegrct oar detent, we wifl have the acav solatioe of kaowing that the are daity aad yearly getting lorn al onr money. TONaTT TILt, ; BBAaUMO ' MATS Thaouresr at ia eitycf Kicsmaad at- Near Tork fVam Europe Moadayi Hr aeya the atmmariin that autod fmea New Fork a amoth aara rmebsd Bandy Haok balled by Urn Berald JameaOoraoa sbabiaaoa . were tokea aa beard. They -aara seat a dtoefc by Miss Joaanctto Biaaata, sad tba taaea asada voyage te Livanaaol aad were tbe rayeet party ia aba stsamehip.. Bennett nil bore Ue saarka ef Maya whin. - us J. - . TU OBA1TO DUKE AXJCBn tHTBa A BBXLLfANT BITTsmTAIMIIXirT. it' - It. n t. - . special to the fjMlex-Apseal. " " Koarota, Feb. 11,-Tfaa Oread JOaks lexis aava a dread eertortoinaeent to about three haadrcd citiasas aad afllears af tha United States aavvand army tbia afteraooa en boerd tbe Buaeiaa frigate orwuiuu. ja. ssajafnT ws lao aaaw ladies. Tna beacaet was eUberaU. sad dandag "waa the crdea of tba Nday. Tba vox was 'vary lively and aeatobte. f AgaBllemarivJust frcsn Xiacntatea pip ' ., reports that Major .; W. Burtcn, tha saayftrortbat-biaca. was mjmimm t paraty tto atreki whoa ha laft Wadaas day about aeon. Charlotte Observe
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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