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; ' GREENSBORO, Ar. C. - Entered at the Post-Office at Greensboro, N. C as . t second class mail matter. .By J. S. Hampton. TUESDAY, . ..APRIL, ?6r 1887. ' : BThree tramps were badly injured by the ditching of a freight train in Indiana, near Hoffman. J5A New York paper alleges that Secretary Lamar has put -four months work on his oration to be delivered at the Calhoun monument.: - JGNe,ws comes to us that Senator Maxey. of Texas, joins 'his' colleague, Senator Reagan, in refusing to sanction the attempt to array the Democratic party of the State against the prohibition movement. " JJgThe New York World says that 2,100 lbs of ink were con sumed in., printing its last Sun day's edition. From our knowl- edge of the printing: business, we believe this to be a gross exagger ation to say the least-cf it. -JSTo-day the Calhoun statue is to be unveiled. Secretary Lamar accompanied by Secretary Fairchild, Senators Vest and . Voorhees, Hon. W. W. Corcoran and Mr. Dawson, Commissioner of Education will be present. Secretary Lamar is to be orator ; "of the day on the occasion, and will deliver an elaborate address on the life and character of 'the , South Carolina statesman. "J&aT A great hubbub' was aroused in fhe minds of the par tisans on account of a St. Louis dispatch to the effect that Gro- ver Cleveland had Said he was no to be a candidate for re-elec-. tion. . They rushed to the. White "'House, heard Secretary Lamont .say that the President could . not V De seen, but that he was quite ' ;sure that the President has never v. said that he would or "would not accept a renomination, that ques- - tion is 'not now concerning him and I know of no occasion for its . decision at this time J5T Correspondence from the Grand Manan says that on the J 2th instant the Canadian fishing cruiser Vigilant carried away her foretopmast .while pursuing the American schooner Hattie Maud. The cruiser fired a shot or two af- ter the Hattie Maud to induce her to heave to, but she paid no at tention to the signal, and contin ued on to Eastport. The letter does not state .whether blank or 4 " solid shot, were fired. A great many fishing vessels were about the mouth of the bay of Fundy, looking" for bait, and the com mander of the cruiser has his hands full in watching them. ' :' ti? An ; elaborate statement made by F. N. Barrett, editor of the New York Grocer, is given, which ; sets forth, among other things, that the oresent average . expenditure : in the country per annum ' for malt and spirituous liquors and beer is $700,000,000. . The drinking population is esti mated at (in 18G6) 14,925,417 making an average expenditure per capita of $4.90. '.'Mr. Bar- , rett shows by tables, covering . five years, from 1C3 : to '1SG0 in- . elusive, that the consumption of ic spirits- is decreasing, whiie that of beer is increasing and that there is a reduced use of wine as ; a beverage. ggTThe Democracy of Sam -Randall's own district seem to be .7" after him i with a long pole. A few days ago the -Youhsr Demo cratic Battalion ; of Philadelphia held a meeting at which Samuel v J. Randall was held up to the . country, as the direct cause of the party 5 decadence in that citv That these young men should condemn his obstructive course in Congress thus , boldly is no only significant in Titself but ir is gratifying , to the Democrats o the: country who r have seen plainly for years that his policy has been injuring the party and bringing its . pledges-into disre pute. . Mr. Randall is a sclhsh politician and adopts Democratic methods of action only when they serve his purpose.' PBANCE AIH5 GEB1INY. The cond tion of affairs between these two countries seems alarm ing. It has been evident enough that there was really no friendship between the two countries since the war Louis Napoleon waged against Germany in 1871, and when his army was defeated and he was taken prisoner and com pelled to submit to the. enemy's terms. -The French provinces of Alsace and Lorraine were ceded away by Napoleon, France was overrun by. German troops, which made him so unpopular that his lempress, Eugenia, was compelled Io leave France at an hour's . no tice and he feared to return to' France but made his way to En gland so soon as he was discharg- L ed as a prisoner o! war, where he died. Ever since, . France has been a Republic, and the people of that country have been nursing their wrath against Germany, and manifested a disposition "to be quite willing to again resort to arms, on occasion, for the recov ery of Alsace and Lorraine. The seizure of M. Schnaebeles, a Frenchman, has made a tre mendous sensation in all .Europe. The French government seems to be taking the matter calmly, and doing everything it can to allay excitement, but war may come from the action of Bismarck, who seems to be anything but peacea ble. A war between the two coun tries will'prove a terrible disas. ter to both, and perhaps to all Europe, for we know not how many of the empires and king doms of Europe may become involved. The Lematin, a Paris newspa per, says that the Secretary of the German Legation there has in formed M. Flourens, Minister of Foreign Affairs, that M. Schaene- ables was arrested for tempting German recruits to desert, and that the offence was committed on German "territory. The Sec retary assured M. Flourens that ample reparation would be made 1t.1t was Drovsn that the French soil had been violated. A S:ngu!ar Coincidence. A little fellow recently arrived on this earthly scene, a veritable victim 1 ot circumstances over which he had no control, to a most forlorn situation. With no friends to greet him after his perilous journey, his mother coldly estranged from him by no faults of his own, his father absent and anonymous, he was sent to mat genial loster-latner, hliram b. bhurtiefi, who, when their fathers and mothers forsake chil dren, takes them up at the State. House, lhe matron administer ing the affairs of the comrades tn desolation assigued a name to the nameless one from her list of names waiting to be called for, giving the little stranger the ap pellation Albert Johnson. Later his genealogy was traced, when the queer coincidence transpired that the boy had received the identical name of his, till then un known father. . Fate has seen fit that the soiT should bear the name of " his unworthy sire, rather than that of his mother, which the law would have 'con ferred had it previously possessed her identity. The small chap scored o.ne at the outstart. May he always be as successful in get ting his own 1 Boslon Tran script. '- " -;; t is said that a letter from Rudolph Schnaubelt, the" much-looked-for anarchist and the al ledged thrower of the Haymarket bomb, has been received in Chicago,-dated". Christina,-.'' Norway, M..rch, 1S87." , 1 e fugitive de nies throwingUhe bomb, but. inti mates that he is sorry he did not do it, and he only left because he knew it was not safe forjiim in Chicago. : ; U COME C. To cordially Invito G 10 :US BITS' 1TOUR ISHOES. Positive - Shoe. Comparitive Shoes. Superlative more Shoes, AMD THE NICEST AND MOST STYLISH SHOES Iii t lie Oit y - We vill do our BEST to please you. Very Respectfully H. 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