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Reporter and Post. ( PAPEK FOR THE PEOPLE fMmrmi at the Danbury -Y. f.'., I'unt-ojjlce (M Hecvud t'UuH Mar fir. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 ISS«. ■ 1 -B" i- . . fßSFJUfn^^aaas ■ - OIHI UNPLEASANTNESS WITH MEXICO. A abort tiuui ago a man named Cut ting in arM»te4 within tha boundary off W*. ui is now being tri*l (7 the Mtrim aatliontMt, and it ia believed k» will be coturioted and seat to the penitentiary. Another outrage by Mexioan.i ha/* been committed Rio Grande. A man named Kosurcs wan arrostod by a deputy sheriff at Eagle Pass, hand-cuffcd, taken aorosa the river and killed by the Mexioans I There •ere no papers from Mexico for lit am* except a letter from Capt. of Mrrieaa Ranger*, making a goneral charge of borne stealing. l'hesu occur renoea hare exoited the indignation of Texana. Gov. Ireland has tolographod to Seorotary Lamar staling their griev ance*. The Gov. also says "If this State and poople must depend on them selves for protection, the nccossary redress oan and will be obtained/' Secretary Itayard submitted tho papers h the case of Cutting to Congress and (be House requested President Cleve land "to renew tho demand for tho] jreieaso of A. K. Cutting. The Mexican government claim? to bo trying Cutting for a violation of the federal statutes, which provide, amoug other things, for tho punishment of a foreigner, who HI u foreign oouutry commuted an olTcnso agatnst a Mexican citizen. To this .Bayard replied that our government could not tolerate the application of each a law to American oitixens and re powod his demand for Cutting' roloarr, which Las not been complied with., Secretary Dayard is front*! to thj im portance of the principle involved in tho Catting case, uud is determined to protect Aeuoriean citijons to tho lull extent of his power from tho enforce ment against them of the Mexican law above mentioned. Under its provisions aearoely ono journalist out of a thou sand in the United States would escape punishment if caught in Mexico, for the charge against Cutting is that ho pub lisftcd in Texas a libel upon a Mcxicar citiaoo resident In Mexico. El PASO, Tex., Aug. 10 The only news in tho Cutting case is the faot that Cutting was brought before the court again on yosterday and in formed that the young lawyer aligned to hha by the court, but whom bo re fuse* to recognise, has token an appeal to the rapretoe oourt, and tho appeal hae beea allowed. Cutting merely ro peated bis statement that he did not recognite any proceeding of oourt. Tho fcelirgs between the American! and Mexioans has led to sevoral private brawls along tho border, and the situa tion ts not vory safe. The oity council hold a secret meet ing yesterday and resolved to ask tho Btate to help tho oity in case of any at tack by Mexioans. The jailer at El Pasoo del Norte brought Cutting a telegram ytsterday from Chihauhau stating that the order to take him to that plaoo had been countermanded for ono day Cutting handed a reporter the follow ing and requested that it bo published »s an aot of jHstioo to him ; that it was only a mud slinging match between two rival editors. No such thing. I was only 'lying to protect my legitimate bus iooea against a fraud. El Pa«), Tex., Aug. 10.—Tbero is hardly so much excitement visible to-day a* for -KWDO days pn.it. Tbi.t Rooms to bo duo to tho fact thnt the looai authorities of tbo two cities El Paso and Paso del Norto ha7o had a meeting and agreed upon finert meas ures lo prevent any uncalled fur disor der or outbreak by designing or irre sponsible poisons on cither side of the river. Still there is mnob amicty as lo the result of tho dispute as viewed from a national atandpiont. Cutting has not pet been transferred to tbo interior >»od matter* are substantially in ttntvs I quo. W ASIIWOTPN , Aug 10 It is statod t»J attlrt) war and navy dop&rtuionts to day, that while the fighting branches at tho government are in their customa ry condition of readinani for action of offensive ofdofiensive, tho present diffi culties with Mexloi are as yet tbo exelamvo coacora of the diplomatic branoh, and that no movements ofj troops or vessels liavo jet boen! ordered with viow to pos . iblo war j faro. At tho State •iopurtinem i; | is said that there is nothiug new which ' it would be proper to make public at present, but that there is still no reason to doubt the amioable adjustment of tho , Cuttiug aflfuii. It is unofficially learned that tho cjrrespondenoo now in progress is expected to bring about definite re mits of somo kind within a few days, and tuut the dircot objects sought to be ancoiDplisbcd by this government are, Gist, tho release jf Cuttiug, and second, renunoiation of claim by Mexico of ex tra territorial jurisdiction. OUU CIVILIZATION LOeilXt; ITS UA -1 TliilO OF UOBCST UASCALITT. Beginning with Grover Cleveland, every Governor, Judge and prosecuting | officor in this broad laud of ours should hear what the Richmond Christian Ad -1 vocate says of "What Males Rasoals ?" 1 110 vary sensibly staits out by asking : tho question, has not the pendulum , swung too far towards an unhealthy liu tnanetioas ' Is not a discasej sympathy woiking injury to the Udy politic? Is there uot u soatunonUlisui abroad that ' condones eruiio because of a mawkish tenderness towards tho "yiotim of tbo law?" Docs not (ho vicious class oount r on a cortain pity from tho public I Is not our civilisation losing its hatred of robust rascals ? Our auccstors were raercilo&J to a scoundrel. Thoy believ ed in a gallows 'I hoy had no patience with dilitary courts. Tho full moasuro of punishment was mctcd out. * * There is a morbid and abnormal) dread of hurt criminals. I'ho assassin excites compassion, i'lowcrs perfume his coll. Tne vicious anarchist—the mal dog of civiliatiou—caught murder ing the brave guardian- of eicty, with dynamite bomb, fiado tho law lax, tho magistrate "loaning towards mercy," and willing forgotfulacoS of bis hidious crimo. Tho smooth and artful expert in vice plays tho martyr of niiifortuni ! behind the bar., and findii pi re porter.i to tell his woo? and hysterics 11 wouion to weep over th n !ory. The wbipping-post for pick i • ki is is abol ished as a relic of barbarism. This diseased condition ..t' pull, ' opinion crops out in various direction J , The savage roaiuia ' our plums hniit ( human prey with tho pitii> •, l.oart of .. cinnamon bear, and with keener tuunitig than the traiuod dele- ivo. Uo tor tures tbo frontier man with n d. vilishj ' ingenuity. Uo cutregM with be",.'.( !y! 1 luEt tho motiier; ho nsl.:v..' the o:p --turod ohildtea. The cowboy r.ud kins man of the settlor pureuef. with avengiu;. rifle. A pulling philanibrcphy iias rnci ted into mush tho corded muscle of national manhood. The ludian Depart ment at Washington rebukes tie wild justice of the tauges and sends sweet messages by Quakers to tho red brutes spotted with innocent blood. If wa turn onr eyes to political life wo see marked examples of infirm pur poses in tho presence of undeserving appoals for pity and money. A quartet of a century after a war a man self up a claim to a part of the taxes wrung from tho groaning p»ople on the plea that he had a diarrhoea tweuty-Svc years ago while in the military service, »od now has sore eyes from that distint dis order of his ilxa. Ho however, ia au aotive politician, and a member of the Missouri Scnato. Congress caiifijcatso. for his benefit a part of the public reve nue to quiet his pusillanimous whine. Wo mention this infamous modioant and the ignoblo yielding to his unworthy solicitations as a sign of tho decay of stamina in onr high places. It remains to say that a wild horror seizes upon a million and moro of watery and wocping fanatic* at the cruelty of Cloveland in scourging with his Veto this fraudulent Lazarus from tho Treasury Vaults. Tho history of human aiTairs warns us against the outcome of distempered ; "enthusiasm for humanity." • • • The chief advocate for a vegetable diet, to avoid tho suffering of pig, oalf or rabbit in tha shambles, lod the ory of "On to Richmond" along tha road soon soaked with fraternal blood. The peo ple who have au annual swap of wives (a divoroe in every six marriages) fell into excess of anguish bocause the Afri can poasaatry of tbo South, by or eas el and rare tnlmigraiion from ono Stato to another, was subjected to tho hard ship of a civilization of loaving an old and getting a younger mate. Ur.moritod mercy to tho criminal class is cpi city to tbo good citizens. Sever ity is security. Philanthropy in the wrong place is public injustice. Fana tioi-iu for humanity luveutod the guil lotine. The Signal Service observer reports the maximum temperature m Wilming ton yostorday at 91 decrees, botwocn twelve and one c'oclock. At other plaeos in this ootton belt the maximum was higher, being 98 degrees at Wados boro, 90 at Woldon nnd Cboraw, 95 at Luiuborton and Florence, 93 at New- 1 born and Raleigh, ',2 at Charlotte, 91 jst Goldi'boTo, nnd OH DI Salisbu ry- K1 [> .. vnft. j The xittfcboro wants foreign i 1 immgration checked. Ii says . | •>V had a bud attack of oulic fiom jan evtir apply of German and Russian 1 eemuinnistie oitlleus in Chicago the other day. 'I he negro is »tiil uu uudi gesied article and the Chinaman refuses absolute'y to be assimilated. The greatest problem of on' age is how to 1 deal with the foreign element. Until it is 3ettlod, would it not be beet for the 1 govorumont to put a stop to immigra tion 1 "Ai for North Carolina, lot hor people ' .always renmiu as they arc; unprotend iug, honest, contented and hard-work ing. May thn good old Stato novcr be cursod with wealth, cities and isnw." Tbo people of this "good old Stato" aro too well sot in their aspiration* to 1 be affected by our esteemed contempor ary wishes tliat it may never be earned witb wealth, citios aud —judging from their penchant for calling outskirts 0 f villages towns, and fJr speaking of towns of a few thousand inhabitants as cities. If tbo people of tho old North State expect to kocp paos with her sisters of tha anion thoy mujt build citios and ao etimulate wealth, but havo a oaro to avoid letting wmi have a foothold on its soil. As the Wilmington Star re marks in an articlo on this subject: "North Carolina has not desired and does not desiro mon who arc of Chisago Anarchist typo—mon whose gospel is blood and mardor and arson and dvui f mite; who despise tho laws that govern society, who spit upon tho Ten Coai- I mandojcnts, and reject Jehovah. It is a cause for sincere gratulation and thanksgiving that thes far North Caro lina has escaped tbo visitation of such fellows. North Carolma has a va.it s,ope of country without population. There wo vest stretches of country uncultivated ! The time will ocmc when all this will be bailt np. Our peop!c need not "'t ex ited over an immigration fever. North 01 rvlint wiil not be real'y l>cttcr eff «: .n slv h : t..' 0 iuilliou people than ll' w ri'.h i.er v.itMion ai d a half and Im r , n«d. !u -• iihould hocoteo .1 » • in ru"»r-i;, . - !" !-loviD(.« mora ind.'utrieu.-. r....l iaw v diug."' "!;-r •»■;••• • tl. Jyf I R tVr'l.crobrorva.i: N ljrc M'ir! noalih !.• tie Riga of jap- Ipin. ss a id no ovn'.nnee of iruo usejl -1 c::i'e. In ill; riri cjt, iiio . proens;ons i J 'tatec its it...' N>n ciiuc prnvr-!!s to : j mi gre.ite; :'i»n in f. yit'a Caroli- I ea, or in a.;y Stiti. tu the-.Muth, among tj" whites." "So tbo iaiu.ig: tlion ti'ivt North Car olic.'. needs and de: .rct k; not of the (1 o'T wrt. It i* iiu'JiigrnttOß tbst brings ch a met or with it—timt brings habits of thrift and itidu-iry and sobrio ty and a regard f r Irnrnn aud Oivjne law. While tho State niT u.ntiy and jjToat attractions to imiu l r ot« and cap itali»t.s, it is but fair tha* immigrants should offer s-nuel'.iing in turn to the Stato. North (Sarolira will always wcl come bottlers of the right sort." TIIK NEW BKITLSU CABINET. LOMIHIV, Jnly 28. The now cabinet hn-i been announced, follows: Secretary fir War. Kt. Hon. Wm. Henry Pn-.ith Fifttt lord'of the Admiralty Lord George Hamilton. Lord High Chanoellor Dord Salisbu ry- Secrotary for India Rt. Hon Fred erick Arthur Stanley. Lord Presidont of tlje Council Viscount Cranbrook. President of the Local Government Boad Rt. Hon. Heary Chaplin. President of tho Board of Trade Right Hon. Edward Stanhope. Postmiistcr-Genorsl Lord Jobs Manners. First Commissioner of Works Right Hon David Plunkott Attoruoy-Gaaoral Sir R. K. Web stor. Lord Chancellor of Ireland Lord Ashbourne. War be'.ween Russia aad Kngland oan not be possibly postponed many yours. Recent sdvicss chow that Rus sia is scheming and tears up at will the Treaty of Berlin just as it tore up tbo Treaty of Paris in 1870. When the Boar and the Lion begin to tear ench othor in Aeia then ootr.es Iroland's op portunity. But, OK we havo intimated moro than onw, wa are prepared to see the Torios granting to Ireland n» little of the demand* thoy now refuse Per haps when Pr.rlirment moots Salisbury will imitate Pool in 1? 14 nnd out-llarod Horod iu tho swooping character of n bill paoifying Ireland. The Torioa arc quite capable of that.~Wilmir.gtoß Star. Mr. Kingsbuiy of the Wilirtingtor, Star alluded recently to b-, failing health which we much regret. « . -X« v., STATK >'K'rtS. i . Somt. of (be nlliir t ■ Mound liuilu i oiV onrionitia*, on liibition at A.iliu i ville, m frotn Jackm county, wove mail* by a man near Mount Pisgah, the A-lie i villo Advance kjj 3. —[Wa should no 1 lcngor speak of the wooden nutmegs of , I 'on nee i icut R epobtkr-Pobt . | The board of aldermen of Wilmington havo *iiled tlio pr.ip.-'iMon to extend tlio Capo Foar uud Vadkln Valley H It to Wilmington. The board voted against taxing tlio city to aoaure t'je ex tension of the roa3 from Fayettevillo to their city. The major gave tie uastiug vote 1 W ilsoti Mirrw . Crops uro rapidly improving and tho farmers am boeomuig mere hopeful. ■ -• A gmUeinan from tho Sapponi section ia Nash brings tho ' news that the orops aro very good. A ' man from Mauuing's township reports j them perfectly splendid, while au old C firmer from Johnson informs us that ( tho crops in that county aro mu-jh bet ter than they havo boon in ton yoars. j. Danville Re.gu.Ur: It is stated on good authority -that tho Capo Fear ' and VTadkra pooolc aro very do. 1 nirous of making % oouucctioa with the Kentucky road, indif . this is will be left io the cold. If tho Virginia and Keutuok? phould bo built, and should oonueot with the Danville and Sow River at Stuart, and tlio Atlantic and Danville should be built and ootineot with tlioj Danville and New luver at DauviUo, what n Gac lino we could havo. But it wouldn't be so fmo if tho Virginia and Konttioky should lc.ivc Danville out and eouuect with the Capo Fcax and VTadkin Valley. This is a hint. Town Fork A etc.- Tno sister Tuwlj Walnut Ci.'vo and Stoh .burg in tho eoti'tig ; liVco iu the Dai; valloy. I'sattiro has fixed np tlio place and Tho boora ha:; jtru \ Walaitt Cove ia caraent Thoracis to be a boot and •110 hf'Uso -tarte,'. jor. T!ic hotel is scaring completion.- Mr. liert llarrin, who has b' on "gag"d Lore since tho starting of the .'Vonr, has rt turned to his home ia Danbury to help drink Piedmont wticr. Wilmington Sfr. We lea-a troa: our ts'.ceraod cocti upornry, th. Atlio viilo Citizen, thin there ir. now ono Sav : n,TS fruak iu Oar- iina. While ;ho iargsr towns tsero .ilk. au.l doing uothug Ashevillo I goi -• to work and stark 1 : n . The fiamo of the lion iu- FtiUtion is t'so Kwjwh Broad Saving La V( r o a aud we hope that ond.i evorj im portant town in tiusMw-i v. iii have one. The Ciliztn say? : "It? fuituros are naw with us, aud aro much as oomtrcnd t'-i>;n to tho me chanic and laboring rmn. Thrift and frugality are the tonniMions of foriuno; and the small potiodically laid away in hands prepared to nourish thoui grow apace by acuretion and tho aeeum ula-ion of internßt int/ surprisingly large sums. This is the p> inoiplo upon which the Now England p«opla havo »o won derfully prospered. The cartful nnd the thoughtful man has a place in which to deposit his sm*l! savings; tho little surplus of the day**, tho month's or Ihe year's earnings, ins;.-nd of beoausc ho ban no encourageuont to save, to spcud as ho guos, aud is content if at the ond of tho year ho . has made both end* meet. Snle oi'Litiiul, IJy virtur- of a (V>creo oftl o Clerk ot'tho Su|«-riov Court of su>ke> conaty I will sell uj>o!i tho primint on tlii Jfiti-. day 01 Sen- U>rel>er 16W a va'-.iablo tract of laud known as the old HKNUV PttU/ hoinetlead >laoe. •'Said tract of laud oonlaiuing about one liuu ilmd anil soventy acres In Stokes county lylnc directly on B!)f (.'reek adjoining ttm lamia of Ji»hn Lowe, John J. Frances. I. E. Short, and others. This h a valuable tana ronU-ilcs soveral acres of llrnt cltum creek and branch bottom nffitl. It has UllO tim !>er on 1% a good nndiard aud fit'r Improvo menis In the way la well *a ered, fine corn, wliero, »nd tobacco. !Ikl land. *lll bo nurroyod before tho day of s.ilfl R d idols made out allowing the numW of vkx and particular looit.lun. The purcl.r..:r3 will be required to jay down uiie third of the p'trcltv® money, utul seetiro tho other two thlrdj by giving bond with approve 1 security. Title witlilnld un til all Hk> rtirehasu m.mey ia paid. August Will lftu. 11. L DALTON, CommlMloner. NOTICE. He'l.iir . 1 «g admir.isTTßtor of J*j. Fra-.'rr, deeo-wil no(«ee to all pe-." ris havln;; claims against s.ild de cnae«l to present them to mo duly autbtn- \ tintcd as reunited by Irw on or l>"fi)rß die ISth of June kJil, or this not iee will he plead ' in bar of th.-i ■ i covery. All ptrsows ln !»!■» I ir. ti-e ej. •« »rc notified to pay th" same at one... A. 11. FrA7.:t-% Adin'r. O'euo, Glenn t. Stnrc, a', ariieyo. r>y virtue of a mor'.sago dee 1 exanited by / .an') rt M. 'V. Xorfl"Ot .j on the Ti ilay of Kevmber IJ-Si, n-(,i--.!cred 1 in Stoker roiuitv ! Vu-k ..07, 4SB, , ami i «'lt aeil at piihtic' auati in for . onah o;. -.. j..« fe ! usiax tin ith d.iv tTI-epleihteer r- 1 ' it at ii i?t ' -k :.f„ 80 r.ejes of l.iud !ti«n o." law. f". /t ■ k dap town-tilp on the wa: r; 4 J-h (;u: .-wit, It bf;i>_- tie v (Tt end of the tVi!' ■ 111 I'i at-. tr:.r* and v. ill "! i,y hint Jacob Peiif -e. The land* are f .a-d ftf Rr.e iqbnfoi, i;iaii;, and t. f.f %!! r. n? ..•»•: -,:kf »; its »•. d, T'ii.« '*e .1 i v A, jv " if. W. V':iM f...i « i.e. 1 ' By '.'.'At.Ten Sikh. At.of hy. 1 HKV.I I — I GREAT BAKGAIHS | IN SHOES (te HATS OFFRKED iT SMOAK'S SHOE & HAT IIOIJBR SIGN OF Tt»c Big Gold Boot, WINSTON N.C. AT WIiOLESALK AND RETAIL l «H TUE NEXT SIKTI' DAYS 'l'o uiako room for tnousands of dollars worth now being inado and to arrive between now ond August first. A full lino of low and modium price hoes and l.ats in stock for families and merchants TO THE FARMERS wo offer special inducomocts ia tto way ofhoUe.lt >ht«s and hats at less than AI'CTION 110» T SE PlUljßrt. TO MERCHANTS We ?»ve J'onton pricosleno frj-.ght. VVc want your trade. 0011 MOTTO:— tue EtsT ooora rouTi::; t.u*>r vo.itr. D. E. BNOAK. > * * JL)o You Want Furniture ? EVEUYHODY DOES Tbon when yan go to Winston, don't fail to examine the iinmouse stotk of Hons* Furnishing Goods that Cicero Tiae has on hand. Ho at all times keeps in stock tho largest assortment of BEDSTEADS, BABY CARRIAGES, Sldcbonrds, Cribs, Wardrobes, Lounges, Parlor und Chamber Suit*. Also a Gne ot of Crockery, Glassware, Chromo Oil Paintings, Deo orutod Tea Seta, from £4.00 tip lo $12.50, Dinner Hots from $lB to $35. Carpet*, Oil Clotha and Mattings A SPECIALTY. HIS PRICES DKFIf COMPETITION Dan't taVe anyboly'a word for it, but go and se» for yourself, prieo his goods, and yon will be convinced. j I>Oi\T' \ J i j JJUY YOU It TOMBSTONES UNTIL 10U SEE • • I. % DURHAM,! Winston, N* C Designs mailed freo v^i THOMPSON'S C O MPO UND tettfsi®. A MILD:TONIC AND PPETIZE /!1. A cure for urn' ConsUfMtton , Um Liver iuxl J ' . r ' lt) •!,-: P Nfti li •» . Protwu ■ . *-•••. • i-ii I cnfot-bled comllUou el the an, »■ I torn. MAM'KACTUm i) nv Dr. V. 0, THOMPSON, PRUGGI6T, "WisiHtOSJ, rv.o. Parties lieviiig CUT MICA for salo will find it to their interest to correspond with A. O. SOIIOONMAKER, 168 William St., New York. RICH AJU) «OOII> SAMX I". liOODWUf. IIRSRY BBNDEUSO*. Btea'i> W. B\CON. WOOD, BACON & CO- Importer* an«i Rubbers of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, ETC. No». 309-311 Mn: licit St ~ PIULALELPHIA, PA. TH RES HIN G machines Trrar-fu^iVnl*Jr.****** " '■>« m«> km. THRESHING ENGINES 'A&m* s»?Ta«aissSs l^asfr— •«-. 1 B. FARQUHAR, 'KlaJlaiai Werluw TORS, V* mSSsmm OR Cttor Addrw* • ® OOTV « Bro®J»iror, NIW YOfHi. WANTED—LADY ArtlTr f?? umiimii, to * , rtviolrvd On>i'>ncat roolboß •ttd gocd PAiary. GAY 4t tUtUB., If D.trv!&y SlTn. Y. SBSfr&Jfc iS.Reaww!;! Wfcga o's£?T r'" •" J*** H h^*^l4-T i a T * arv*r }lw« jm r«»rtr. Whjrt**.; s« .i'w, -v Cht|. S^^fenss~S Sond For sSontl l^oi JCB PRINTING SCHOOL BOOKS WILLIAMSON & COIIRIE, Kssc&kscllei 0 © Staiioner§, AND ST RAM. POWER PRINTERS WL« yon rant Klßai-CLA3S JOli FEINTING eond your ardau to thcio Spc.-;al duooun: to Teachers Merchants on School Books. Da poatcry for SCHOOL BOOKS adopted by Stata Board oj bdaoatiou ¥fcay can furnish voa witliany bookpobli»h«d. BROWN'S WAREHOUSE. -Old. Tried and True.— For fourteen yoora the leading houeo, and with fourteen years erpcrioooo in handling and aciliug tobacco, i We Offer You in Addition . • the best accommodations, beat lighted salesroom, good handling for your to l-nceo, beM auctioneer, the best ventila tod and of course the coolest bouse in hit woutlior to be found in Winston. "With u Large Houho, LuiltJ for a largo tr ado wo b«ro it. ,lvu os au) rwmcD'.ber wo t 1 ■ always C* uarautro market prices; Whether first or !" t sr.'a drive for Tirown's. Yours liuly BROWN (t CARTER A lotel floor affords r.mplc room for •sapui and enn accommodate all IN Tiiti HOUSE. The Latest and Be3t. TIIE NEW REMINGTON Sewing. Machine IS THE lIKST MACHINE for the (tally Runs cosy. Perfect In construction— Heautifnl In appearance. Ilo* all Iwprovo mm.ls and aUacbtuenta, and is worrautcd foi five years. 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