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a nr "... W. M. BROWN Manager. t RATESl 0F ADVERTISING : W 1 -l jOims square1(ono aioerDpn i. Office over the N. G Book Store. 0 :.ir , - - .,4 iiV wuw square, oasweck-v. iriit;i aoo ; TERMS OP BUCSCRIPTION : - - On copv six weeks, (postage paid,) Y I FTY . I'l'Ji To. e Orders unaccompanied by will recti vo no attention. ;VRALEIGH-OSr; g-saturdayIat in cash NO.' Special Notices 10cnUperJiuo.Tjr. .- .r.tV; t 4 . ! . i ..- .... A s . ' 7 ' i ; I ;i - ; i i ' " r -" -' 1 . f ; .?,' s, -. :' : f - . - ' - - : .-.' . . , . ; . . : 1 ' ' - '- ' ' ' r ' 1 ' j 1 - - f r i i i i ! ! : " ' " ; : i : : - : r Quarter eoldfaYrslafattfek; 1 loW ! Till: CAMPAIGN. . - i c ' ' n CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. I'.LKin ionThursday, Auoust 5th. Itri'IIIII.lCAX IVOJI1NATIOXS. WAKE COUNTY. For Delegates : mCIlAKD C. CADGER, ALEXANDER K DAVIS, MADISON C. HODGE, JEREMIAH J. NO WELL. It A LEIGH TOWNSHIP. For Justices of the Icaec: M. K liAltr.Kn. IM.N. DUNSTON. W.M. If. M A KT I N, 1 .1 0. T. KACKAI.AN, JOS 1. I'KAIIJIK. P. MOIUJAN. ALIIKUT MAON1N. For Constable: JOHN 1U CASWKI.U . For Clerk : JOHN l-. WILLIAMS. For School Committee: A. W. SlfAFFKK. I M. VD. UILBEUT, OSUOUNK 1IUNTEU, Jb. For Iclegatcs to the Constitu tional Convention: Rortio F.W.Bell. 1 laden A. McDonald. Brunswick E. W. Taylor. Cherokee A A. Campbell. Craven R. F. Manix. Lehman, J. S. Cumltcrhind R. P. Buxton, J. C. Bloc-ktr. Kdgoiomle W. P. Mabsont.A. MKiibe. Forsylhp W. IT. Wheeler. Franklin 15. F. Bullock, Jr. Halifax-J. E. O'Hara, J. J. ((Mulwyn. Johnston Bryant R. Hinnant, P. T. Massi'y. iA-noir R. W. King. Martin J. J. Martin. Nn.sli J. J. Sharp. New Hanover I). L. Russell, J. IT. Smyth, S. IT. Manning. Perquimans J. W. Albertson. Randolph J. W. Beau;' "A.'.'M. IiOWO. Rielimond O. IT. Dockery. lloheson Nnrment. -Neil I "McNeill, R. M. Wake Rieh'd C. Badger, M. C. jfinlge, A. L. Davis, J. J. Nowell. Warren J. W. Thorne, . Wilkis -T. J. Dula, J. Q. A. Bryan. Political Spkakino. Hon. W. A Stiiitb uiul illier'tv:Ul speak at l.ontonvillo, July 10, lkmlah, July 13, Oneals, 14, Wildor's. (May ton, 1'h-vatien, 10. Pleas' ntG've, 17, ID, Ingram's, 20. Kr ka kino. lion. S. W. Watls will adtlrcsM tho people of Chatham in Pitts Un o, on .Saturday, lOlh inst. Turn out and hear him. fie will penk at 'oncnrd( Saturday, July 17. Morgan ton, Tuesday, ,4 20. Marion, Thursday, " 22. Cliarh.tto, Saturday, ,4 21. i Notice to Iwcpublicans. IUhims Hep. State Kx. Com., Natioxa u Hotel, . llalelgh.. Chairmen of CongrcKsronal' Dis trict and County Kxecutive Com mitUt's will pleast forward Imme diately a complete list of the names of 'i numbers of their committees with ost -office address. Chairmen will also send In appli cations for speakers, giving time and place for holding meetings. AH persons throughout tho State opposed to Convention, will please correspond freely with the State Committee on all matters relating to the Convention and election. . THOMAS B. KEOGH, i Chairman. F. M. SourelIj, Secretary. Itepublican papers please copy. Wnko County llopublican Ex- ccutive Committee. Chairman W W White. Barton's Creek U A Thorn nson. Huckhorn David II. Gardner. Cary J P II. Adams. , , : Clar Fork J Ij loring. 1 loused Creek -D It Chavis. li 1 1 lo Ri ver Henry Pulle. Mark's Creek M G Todd: ' 1 Miildle Crwk llobt Fuqua. New Light Jno O Harrison. Oak Grovii Iloland Gooch. Panther Branch T It Banks. : Italeiirh Township A. Mnnln, Italeigh 1st Ward, M B Barbee. &i a Allison. ti II II Jkl ' A W Shaffer. 4th " Jas H Harris. 6th u M VB Gilbert Saint Marys J G Andrews. ' f Saint Matthews Geo A Keith J'7 S wi a Creek J no Massey. Wake Forest Hamilton Jones. White Oak-F GMoring. THE CAMPAIGN. Wake County CANVAss.Tho Chairmen of the County Executive Committees of the Democratic and Republican parties have arranged the following route to be pursued by the candidates for delegates to the Convention. The speaking as to time will be arranged by candi dates: ' Middle Creek, Thursday, July 15th, at Utley's. Buckhorn, Friday, July ICth, at Lashley's. Swift Creek, Saturday, July 17th, Franklin's. ' Cary, Monday, July 19th, Gary. r White Oak, Tuesday, July 20th, Apex. w : : ; Cedar Fork, Wednesday, July 21st, Pollard's. , ... ; Oak Grove, Thursday, July 22d, Oak Grove. New. Light, Friday, July 23d, at Laws'. , lianon's recK, oaiuruay, ouiy 24th, Hutchison's. ' : House's Creek,Monday, July 2Gth, -r 1 T.-l Forestville, Tuesday, July 27th, Forestville. Rolesville, Wednesday, July 28, Rolesville. Little River, Thursday, July 29, W. C. Moore's. i Mark's Creek, Friday, July 30th, Hood's Store. St. Matthews, Saturday, July 31f Powell's Store. ' t ; , St. "Mary's, Monday, August 2d,! Andrews' Store. " - l)..nl,n. l)nI, TnM,,!.,,,1 A oT t tt i i "ii- Raleigh, Wednesday, August 4th, Lovejoy's Grove. W.W.Jones, Ch'n Dem. Ex. Com. W. W. White, Ch'n Rep. Ex. Com. Register ! Register! Let the people , turn out and reg ister. In consequence of tho Dem ocratic gerrymander of Raleigh and ' other cities and towns of the SUite, by. .which the boundaries of i i. i i. i si warua jwivu uwu ciuiugtru, it is nw- essary mai an persons living in that all such cities or towns who desire to vote shall, register for the coming election. In the country, all persons who have arrived at the age of twenty one years s or removed into the township in,; 'which they reside since the last election, and have re mained residents of thesame within the' time prescribed by; law, must register before the day 6f election. ; Ueoister. The Wards in tho city having been changed by the act of the LeKislature, it will be necessary for a new registration in order to voto in tho next August election. Tho books aro now open, and wo call upon our friends to register right away. Tho following are the Registrars and the places of re gistration : M. B. Barbee, 1st Ward Upchurch's coach shop, Harg6tt street. D. A. Wicker, 2d Ward Basemont or old Capo Fo ir Bank. ' . J. J. Lewis, 3d Ward Courthouse. J. P. Prairie, 4th Ward N. Dunstou's shoe shop. II. W. Best, 5th Ward Best's Store, Ilillsboro street. Outside Corporate Limits. Tho voters of Raleigh Township outside the city limits, will find the registration books at the store of Mills H. Brown, on Faj'etteville street. Those entiled to vote who have reached twenty-one years of atro sinco Aucrust. 1874. or who have come into the teiritory named, since, will have to "register in order to vote ; others will call upon W; D. Hay wood, Esq., at Mr. Brown's store, and see that their names are correctly en tered in the new book. Tickets! Tickets!! We are prepared to print and fur nish Tickets, at the following prices: Township Tickets $2 00 per thou sand ; for less than a thousand $1.50. Convention Tickets $1.00 per thousand. No tickets will office unless the nies tho order.; ' ; be sent from this. CASH a ceo m pa- Wake County 'Republican Ex ; j ccutive Committee. A meeting of the Itepublican Ex ecutive Committeo of Wake will be held in Italeigh, on Saturday, 17th July, for the purpose of con sidering matters of importance to tho party. -A full attendance is desired. W. W. WHITE, Ch'h. - Republican Headquarters. The Itooms.of tho State Itepubli can Executive Committee are se cured for the campaign at tho Na tional HoteMtaleigh. Thos. B. Keogh, Chairman of the Committeo, vilibo found at his poet at the. National during the campaign. , , ; , State Republican Executive ; :' .Committee. " All communications for the State Itepublican Executive Committeo should l)o addressed to Thomas B. Koogh, Chairman, caro of F. M. Sorrel 1, Secretary, Italeigh, N. C. Go ' to ; Wonit.--Itepublican3 ;t;i '.i'-t1 ,im 9UM stirjurounu nnu geuup cuius i'.. ! 'I....' 1.1 ' JOr UlOl-IAILiY VArS 1 4-T U I lOW ; V T I " -WV ..... . . . I mm. M eulate the paper. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Watermelons are becoming plen ufui. ' r ! ' : The funniest thing ever heard of -Mfun(d)ing the city scrip." The ofllce of Assistant Treasurer of the North Carolina Itai I road has Ihmmi abolished. "V The Governor wilt oflcr a reward for. I he arrest of tho fiend, Scott Partin, in a few days. ' Ftr fresh butter and eggs go to stall 27 in the market, kept by A. Long. oitvuts win uo m?ia in an oi our ll L-.l. . ... . ,1TT ,1 1 ciiurriies lo-iuurruw. ut pruuiui a full' turn" i.ut,' provided the weather ia frniuy ' - predict Weather Wonder if the police are saving their Vnew close" for ' Sunday ; we have seen but one suit since the uniform was adopted. JMr. len. Adams has opened ; a granite quarry on his lands two and n linlf ii1fa frnin llio ottxr Thn stone is said to le of -very 'superior ......... ... quaniy. . :, Nothing has disturbed the quiet of the Mayor's Court to-day, save a melee between two of tho feminine sex, which has been continued for want of proper witnesses. The turtle that Col. Brown re ceived last nig)it from Beaufort weighed 78 pounds. Ho was served up in soup to-day to the delight of the proprietor's many guests. I -. " . . Tho grass on tho Capitol grounds is being mown; down again. This makes the third time that the mas ters of the scy the, Sears & Bro.,have had a "swipe" at it this season, but still it grows. Trt.. t . r tiiifVi 4i. arQ; .ff Tiit0f r.i,.i fined to his bedf Rev. F. M. Jordan,' of Ilillsboro, will fill Jiis pulpit to morrow morning. : ' ; v We are.pleased to learn , that our townsman; Mr. A. D. Royster, who . .. ii ... . is spending the season at the Hot Springs in Arkansas for the benefit of his health, is rapidly improving. ' Bosher. is now located at 81 Fay etteville street, and when you want something that's good, call on him. His stock of wines and liquors i3 of the best quail ty, and ) the. most complete to be found in the city. Col. D. A. Jenkins, State Treas urer, has gone to Charlotte for a few days. ; Before his return he will visit his home in Gaston and put fl.n T?ri.i1,ltana n'wnpif ; ::VMnro . 1 . ; , . . . nlwnva ifrfho iinnn nw nntmrr. l is banner, good news and we may from Gaston. look for Col. O. II. Dockery is in tho West hard at work in the good cause.1 He will fill twelve appointments, com mencing at Asheville, making a lian fiurnnn nf flint ntir cwrinn nf w w. .v; - tho State, and closing at Murphy.in Cherokeo county. . Hon. Wi A. Smith has- taken the stump : in Johnston. , If; his. efforts meet, with that success which , they did in-1872, wo may feel confident that old Johnston will foil up arous- ino- niainfitv for nnr frtfinds In A u- gust. 1 ;'-tii w e are pleased, to see m tno city Col. Phil. Hawkins, of FranklinL Col. II. speaks flatteringly of a Re1 publir.m victory in his county, and we may hopo to he-ar of our friends carrying the county by a large ma jority if they but do their dutv ; Itev.. Dr. ' T. H. Pri tchartl , f t the Salisbury street Baptist Church, is rusticating in the West to recuper ate 1 i i s h eal t h . 1 1 Is pulpit w l 1 1 be filleil duringjiidbsuice by Itevl Dr. Wingatc. of Wake Fort si Col- IPtftN . I , :!f .-nil. 1 w ) i'.'j " Supreme OitJiiT. This tribunal met at 9 o'clock this morning. Tho following c;ise occupied the entire session : jno. c.j liiako . vs. v. i?. Askew,' both of Wake; Battle & Ri .ih,ir fV F-nllor k, oousior uuun 0':: 1, i ;fA. - TT..11 ft. f iVSIluaumpuiim . ocoiiuug iy ult- A . . 1 s. . 1 . 4 ... I 1 . K. k MkL-k.- tA -fc I j A fondant. - Case continued. wi The new organ, built' by Messrs. Auivuu Ui.cw.iwfc, iur uiuiuiurcu lu j -x vvyui. pairoi .every-i other species of nronortv of the Good Shepherd; has arrived at least one-third of tipy time, and fewer of-that classof ncr&mi and will be 'used tomorrow' (Sun- ShS noto coJoKd' , ' -. J-.;-- mi -; ' nops. j.no remaining portion of nothing to nrotoct rr,-ipfni ,if day) for the first time. The seats my timal will whileawav duietlv thr nrfUfcnd Hu im Af rvx 1, 1 l- I nrnlnnt I r . nlu.l X ...111 l 1 I - .. v wj uv,iO Jl at this church are free, and the pub- I lie are invited.; The hours of ser- vice arc at 11 a. m, and 8:15 p m; We are glad; to see a spirit of en- teruriso pervadinsr our commUnitv. -lii ?.t. , Mi -! i vv Uon of the city s are going;tiPVn our merchants on Fayetteyille street are i improving their places of busI ness by the demolitipn of their old pavements and placing new ones in their stead. call the attenti6n of the "cit ,,'v . ; s' to.thc nuisance jn,rthe eas- We miners lo inc nuisance in ine eas- I i- -. 1 ! 11. .!i l ' tern portion of the, city, known as Love's storehouse for raw-hides, icrii puriiun ui inu, cuy, Known as Love's'-storehouse' for ' 'mw-h'uies1. wn inarn ii,nt fho 'Wr.tA'm:t'hp: iiHi, uuuj Hum viivOv. hid is ,ry: ofifensito; tho resi: dents in that vicinity, and We are requested to call the attention of the authorities to the fact, and see if j something can't be done for . their relief., V . i - A Good Ordinance. The city council of -Richmond, Va., have adopted ,t an ordinance prohibiting - kl MiniSinin(n!nmT W! ff'f f b along tho pavement at once, and compelling them, no, matter how many there are, to go in single file, We commend this ordinance to the favorable consideration of our Board of Aldermen. If it is adopted and enforced, a; great nuisance - will be . . , i - aDateCl. - : . t Left. Geo. T. Jones, the gentle- Senate, property is represented and I puts such , a shiny shinp on gen manly agent of the North Carolina not the people; arid the same pririci tlemen's , boots it hurts mo ryes." .'.i.- , .ij. i-i. -Wii.t. v. -i nle whden Dromn ted our -ancestors -i v !' " f-'-v Kailroad Company at Raleigh: has gone tour. Ho leaves "Richardson and Allen, two genuine business yburi men, to take charge f of things. We guarantee mat .everything win do 11 There are no more competent and reliable, young gentlemen to be found anywhere than these, as their popularity in the community ,and among the railroad officials 'fully prOVeS. ; ! rt -V -" 'VVl cellency prominently ; before the "i TT T - -mu people of the United States. The xno new xoiiz urapnic in t none- inue, miio as uiiner oi me ten. ing our remarks bniGby. Brogden EaChone has perhajpT made It by k 'zutu: uix the labor of his hands,f by thesweat Graphic is independent' in politics, dependence of his children for edu nnd nndnnhfedlv wmihl hn hul. cation-fbr sustenance.? And yet, i v ,r i, c ' i - says the Zew North State, to get our republican governor to go on an in- dependent ticket with Gov. Tilden. Says' the Graphic: "Governor Brogden, of North Carolina, was ; present at Trinity College 1 commencement, and be ing a popular and, so far as , we know, an honest Govi raor, we may be disposal to give him the second place on the Democratic Presiden tial ticket with Governor Tilden, But like our Democratic candidate I f At t r.i n ii ior uie irresiueiJuy, viuveriiur irug- den is unmarried. In fact, not to . ........ . . . 1 1 ; . ; put too fine a point upon it, he is an old bachelor; Now, this really will not do ; we have had one: bachelor in the White House Mr. Buchan an and the result was .not satisfac tory. We are inclined to think that we shall require Governor Tili den to pledge himself to marry be fore the 4th of March, 1877. Atany rate. 11 IS quite CLTUUI1 lliata UCKefc J rate, it is quite certain that a ticket a - . - t., h-,a ii.Kuiwt, ffSi " lA "Yrn -nZZ den. wants to be A ice-Presidentvhe mutt, murru 11. vift withnut, anv,fiir- I thef delay .'.v v : . 1 i It, is gratifying toknow that Gqv- crrior Brogden possesses in an emi nent degree, the esteem and cohfir dence' of all parties1 in North liuaV and San v lidket '. beaririff1 his n4me ei"r lor Vice President or 1 r-i' any other ofiice, would sweep -the state. . i. J . 2 Oir, ! What a Slam !- The fol- lowirie: isf a fac simile of a petition rii t oAUsioJio to the 'Board l!n!h''lVW triniiho'is VJA. VUUIIIIICX3IUUV.10 - f " t"--":-- y T J .willing' to serve his country in any tKiMtf hnf miv fnrii nn -' Ttivsis I received ' by the grape-Hririe -vl a I graph;; ' ' ' J '" ,!' : w' To the IIpnora6le 'Mayor and Board of netv1 Aldermen, or the old Board '.of Commissioner, the -case may v be. according to the neto vromufga- ' lion, as wUlCedtter mined by Judge Wails or the Supreme Court i " GEJWAnxfb'tisIv:- determined to be on the safb side of both - par- ties, reg;irdlcss Ofi politics, .I ttake, an earlv method of soliciting a po- .sition on the police fotc, (or any other -place, Jf jti WJll pay i?pt;qr, and the better the iiy the beXtcrlt will suit me, I assure you.) ! Jur not employed at the lialeigh GciK Will UIb lilt?. 1,U.VUIC JOU.I I ton IxilroadSliops, and am pof frc::l watc&over any aggrpssions upon it. Kentiicky nor Great, JjtiZiiji,: ;2riThcsamei3 trueof land. C jWc have . . " . . I from oXa Feryinny, but am a native product. reposinsrin the guard-house. Coun trymen will be grabbed up for the ?"?"!i)fienf vcr to yuur iiouorior uie usual remuner- .aiioivoL .. i rsim mfavorof doar .collars-logs ,1 havo no. oyections : x. fwau nuvuuaiu inrec , servants 'ill to wait on the Janitor, and am in f vTrnstingto hearfrpni ;you.sopni';; - Jl - svvv - - AfT - " "r ours, I pv Hard up: S. If appointed, I want it I distinctly understood Umt I want .uniform. ? f;V Er Som tueJWesteri Al- - dress. V , r.,;.. V:ieas-,. Mv - j r. ,;,. - ,r-, ,-.-.:: 4 I . t fin hn lot rfnt Af I . . . 1 o-1 j ! tli . ? v vj w uauuuij', iooi, lIlo AVcstern members '.of the.Gen- craL Assemblv of . Norlh Cnrnlinn. I t' r ' r- .--' ujjuui ,wittod an address to the, people of .the State, from which we make the fol io wing extracts ; ' J '. . Your Bill of Rights says t4That. an political power 13 vested in and derived from the people only.11 Is power in the Senate of North Caro lina derived from thQpeopfe only?11 Let it.not be said that taxation and I reritofv IVancT lncK - A 11 V J J - lUlk I1U 1 1 IJ WllVcl lHJli hor.-.t Jt.is true.-tthat; qur ancestors .'fought the battles of the Revolution upon the principle that they were hot to be taxed by a body in which whJ ; represented ,? certainly .the people those who paid the taxes not the taxes themselves.' Our an cestors never claimed that their property should be represented. Thait ntaimorl and . nofl it Un 4- they should .be represented., In the KlKt.'SS! tained them in.it. which terminal.. ed in the achievement of bur Liber- ties1 'should prompt us: to' ; war against! this most odious antiRo- pu,phcan -remnant pi feudal aritoc- racy by, which, the people are taxed "f r 'iXfy-Wh represented. J tPPjy P1 rv. own ns mnnh nmnortv nnri nv as much public tax as five hundred men in another county. They j all I TTWh nfthu fivo hnnrlrorl. ia anolhf interested in the preservation of Iiis has,iby mpnns nt. -..which ,tn mmntnin nnrl provide for his family. It is the by the present system, . tho ten are equal to the five hunnred. Is this justice? Is this Liberty ?' Let war break out let civil commotion arisej-whoso lives i aro exposed for the protection., of ..this, property ? Who are sent forth to fight the bat tles f of your "country? : The five hundred go forth to light the battles of your, country ; ' to vindicate 1 i ts honor : ' io mai ntairi! its glory : leav "7" ' W.CT V : ,. struggles m jpoyerty and jlndi- ing their "wives' and little ones i to gence : while the ten stay at home. enjoy, their Wealth, and boast of the honor and kfglory of their country R J0 the bravery the ireeaom, and equals of its citizens. -t save ; us lrora ciirVi frowlnm auve n from Kiiph pun !tv ? Tt isno freedom it 'is no equality: ' It Is downrighttyrahny r-tyranny inr its most odious form; The few; grinding into; tho dust tho pany, under the iron heel of. power power under the pretence of be-' ing deri venXromie peol5Teonly., 11 - TT . , . ,' . t ui K-.A- fn tr- i .m l-io r I . Arorty has no nghts indepep rightsJnor privileges; nor imniuni- a, :...!. -av.,. :J i Ti :-. ties which? atiect , it alone. ; it is matter, and cannot feel nor enjoy -. . a a. ii . I tnen;OU prottx;tUIUXeU3U Llie vMT joyment of property,, is not the pos- sessor Oi ,nunareas equally, entiiiea tb proteption a the owner bf thbu- sands '? Mis his enjoyment the less? Do you measure enjoyment ,by.the enjoyed ?!. pnosaoa take from the nch man his thousands itf Ij rr1 t hlavr If Vnif frorrt the poor man his huhdreds-it is his alt too. Which will cling to his all "iV "..VLi! "y. v men , win,,; surrguuu ai. Twtu more .guards ; Use it -more spar ine-lv and " more 'care mnrn norofn 1 1 17 - frru I v . tf n j 1 I Vllir 111. Li lb Billill' HUM UU LUllOUUIVU 1 by, profuse and lavish expenditures I o t- i, nnt...:..c fKnt I of government? It js notorious that tne :poor corapiam oi ingn taxes, arid it is natural ; it is harder for them to pay themr Jlt dimin ishes tho aggregate of each raore although the amount taken away is lfvsa "nH pvprv nnnr man hones and exiects, to improve- his condition, and one xlayrr tor become rich. JIenco4 4ti; is in Vestprn North Carolina -Vc aix more 1 interested I in 1 1 thpi v preservation i of v slave : r because, aitnougn , . we iriny, jiave .fewer aveswpi moro f per? rand; of-e e 'fewer slaves, we have Mvi w ot w.... , w -, a greater number t of persons 'to " - Z . . It . ... . . w A V I v W UiJUIIl of his brow.! It is -all he rights, but in consequance oi , its thousaaa aouars, wun ,cqupons wnu-n , , possession; you may ; give its owner shall be receivabfo in payment' of t&Ttes Political power and privilegeslIf,' dohto duo toclty more land of per To connect tosretheflhn terest, ipnly necessary that, thev, iuc oiuwj iu- um; roinmon Donu or in should possess the! ; savac, kinil , of nronertv. nhd thnf f direct and uniformi indiVrrV1 are: seldom. irenrcsentativiv nr. tho wm i weal Ui of tho v communitw . i whom of NewirYork is no sure testbf tlio: wealth of that city. And man v of our, taxes are indirect, and. V ;nish no index of the wealth of tho coun- a ties in which thev are mid ' -It is idle, then" tnaivi must give more politicals weight- to the f- jfeho owner of; thousands than the owner of hun- dreds. A thnnnd nwnAfon dreds. A thousand owners ofanv I i ? 1 . - . . -parucuiar species oi property will afford it much more ciroctuali pro- jtection than one owner of tho same i j A. .1 . ated for a moment in a free coun try. l , A Schenectady girl at spel lingi school sat down on .'.'pantaloons , No man can become thoroughly acquainted with his family history, without running for office. The Snake Run Academy is t ho name of, an lndiana school. The scholars must all bo adders. Quills aro things that arc some times taken from tho pinions of one gooso to spread the opinions of an- other.:.-: ,; i; J . , Old gent " What i do you wear -. mi -n 1.1.1 t 1 1 specs jur, uuy - . i300LUiacK kJQS t k A . Western man .reading of a cricket club in a' Now York paper,5 writes ' the editor to know if the ,umu 13 Soou grass-noppers. Lt ,". What kind of sassages Is them ?" queried an1 old -lady - of the young' ' man of literature'ana pOanuts; as ho- passed through the tr& filing ba. anas. ,,,. jM 1 ".-T'h T T?r t7! n n V T.! TT - ECTIOK. -o - : - " '-i ' ! 1 11 By.virtue ot an ordinance of the Board , of Aldermenassed Jpne llththere will be an election held on t i'.ii 1. JULYiath, to' delcrmind whbthor 'tho Board of A 1-' dermeii shall havo authority to; Issue One Hundred1 Thousand Dollars u,x of ihe city bonds, said issue of bonds Those approving the shall vote "iAviirov'-1 1 erf"; and those opposing. "Not Avvrov eeJ." Thosaid bonds will not bo sold or in any manner used 'to'increaso thd city debt, but shall be used to fund the pre- j ent indebtedness of tho city. ? The polls , will be opened at the polling places used ' in the late election. 1 1 '.i. j j ' ' ,Tho books ; pf . registration ; for all tho wards will be found at tho Mayor's of fice, and those not 'already registered 1 can haire an opportunity of registering, Byorderoff - ' . . . THE BOAttD OF ALDERMEN' ' 1-tde . .. I Be it ordained, i That' the riucstloni of . issuing $100,000 in bonds of tho city, of , Raleigh',''' payable, one-half 1n' twenty' rears and one-half in thirty years, lear- inj5 interest at nio rata oi ix per com. per annum, payable, semi-annually, be ( ) submitted to, a;' vote of the' qhafllletl electors of the city on tho' iscu or July ' next. , Those approving tlo saw) iwup . of bonds shall deposit a ballot with the wdrd approved,''and those opposing, a t ballot with tho.words 'not aijproVouV' ' Be it further, ordained, That Xbo said bohuVshall bo of the dcnominatiouH of ' ono hundred, five t hundred andi one; siiutl uy-uiu iuvwi ititu,, .Xriforsrtrtil hv flm Trnasnrnr and Editor; -and yheh' pert6rtcdihalI boJ deposited with that, Treasurer. Tiiey shall n?t be sold or in any manner used to increase the debt of thecjty,but shall be issued to the Oioldera :pf such ofihe.y frb?e 'SSPS ' theBoard of Aldermen rind the Auditor, , : t 1;., c.nmA . ia Intila j coupons and scrip shall ho1 'delivered U br Treasurer for ccellaiion.; -1 Into effect theprovisionsf this ordf- naneo the polls bo operfeu at tlie polhugi . places nsed in the Jate municipal clec-; If u i;d. nf 7n Nr tcr: ' -' ... r. I L : T applicable to, the lato clfaoifor Aldor- mftn nrovidedi tliat all returns Of the. . UULiCl L11L7 0X1I1U lCOUlVUUU-J " result of the saill blecttori'shall be mader to the5 Mayor and Board, ofi ;A!dcrmen' j and, that tho . Ch ief of . rQUcc shll pre-, , perve order at thepoll. " ' 4 " i f Be it f arther brdalnbd, That George II. yVilliamsjiClerk, Ihj instructed, to . procura the llooks of Registration used irrihe' late election,' and that ha act a" ;a j, mill Registrar to revwo said.: Books and tot , regeive the names of all persons entitled toVegistration in tho 6itjv not appear- ing thereoiu.iA - aMV-iwfia i Be it further ordained That notico of th'e-electioii be pnbllshed in ono or mor of'th city 'papers and that nbllcabe also given by posters and... that. tho r Board of Aldermeii publish an suldress ' to tho electors f the city giving theur.. reasons for asking? an approval ; 9f tho. issue of bonds. " i i - .v i
Daily Constitution (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 10, 1875, edition 1
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