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1 $7.QO a Year. THE LEOlSI ATUPvE. A BRIEF OF PROCEEDINGS. "WlLMm N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1879. 5 Cents a Copy 21. rwi .inl.(ncir TllOWflslV J Jill" AWtTiiu . ' JMei'h Xeir, Shortciud. SENATE. ; Upon the opening of the Senate thm Kcrs were present in ine iuuui.-0 ries to witness the Ion- desired wish of the -Democrat of North Carolina m seeing ' Gov. Zebnlon 15. .Vance take the i high po sition of United States Senator. ! In this as far as the Senate could act their wish was tally.: gratified, every Democrat pros- : ft 7.' H ViinfP. By Mr. McEachern, petition (to make Lumber river navigable. . ' By Mr. Bryan, of Duplin, a billto tacil itate the execution of guardians bonds. By Mr. Henderson, a billully to legal ise the election of register of deeds at the election in August last; also to i fully le galize the November election m .hiciii... of Congress. . ... . By Mr. Bryan, of Duplin, a bill to ca nal Goshen Swarhp in Duplin county. , By Mr Kin"-, a bill to remit so much of : the privilege tax of $5 ' where it has not been paid, and refund where it has been By Mr. Bryan, of Duplin, a bill to pro hibit marriage between the races;. On motion of Mr. Dortch, the bill which 'passed the Senate on yesterday,;changing and fixing the times of holding the Supe - i.n "nvmrtii District, was reconsidered and referred fetheJudichiry great temptation Committee. - - . , . ' S U 120, to prohibit certain persons from receiving passes froni any railroad. A lively debate ensued between Messrs. Everett and Leach, tne tormer coineuuiuy ' . that this was a just measure. . Mr Leach went on to show that accord ing to instructions of the Judiciary Com mittee he had reported that this bill should not pass, and that they had acted unanim ously. " , ., The vote to table the bill was as tollows -Ayes Austin, Black, Brewer, Bryan .rTLi;n TJnii TJvnuro. Caldwell, Dancy, Davidson, Dillard, Dortch, Lppes, Erwin,, Graham of Montgomery, Harris, iioiieman, Hoyle, King, Leach, Lyon, Matheson Mebane,Merritt,Moye,Nicholson,Ormand, RedwineIiespass, Robinson, Ross, Snow stpwnrt. Tavlor. Waddell, A aldo, Wil liamson, White. : , N0es Messrs. Alexander, Alston, Bled soe, Caldwell, Eaves, Kyeret, blender son' McEachern, Scales, 'Ward. Yeas 37, noes 10. ; A messasre from the House yas re ceived, announcing that the Ilouse would innan Plprtion for a United States Senator at 12 M.f and asking concurrence from the Senate. . . , . . . On motion of Mr. Leach, the Senate concurred. e S. B. 195, concerning, the election ot . certain officers for 1878, referring to the election of Registers of Deeds and mem bers of Congress, passed its second read- rr-.i.-l It "'onr-r. What shall I say of . . a t.i wlint, ran 1 sav ol son of North Carolina , '..0.i,M11plfnnwn to you. and to oil nnn this floor, and not only to you v.. 4 n 1ir npnnle of this State. Of the great men of this State has pro deced notCone has been so well known to l,n'at mlS3PR of Alir TOOr)le aS is GOV. ZnKnin P. Vance. There 'is scarcely ti.o lnnil tr. -wliir-h he has not JL liaiitiv.i' i i-i- m.v d l Imd almost said there LSIIll moiwi, " o-o Kut Tpw lionrtlmtones bv which he has U 1 U - " - v TU -iC? npAiiV rrorilo IlitVC 101" UltCen litU Vi- V"' 1 - vear3 turned toward (iov. ance as they lv.t-r. lnrr.o tn Tin Ol lCr II1UU i uiw V Peep at the Honse. . , jnihboro Recorder jbcMoruii Lorresponutnce from Raleigh. Mr neennations debar me from any per sonal knowledge of the affairs of the Sen ate, and from much personal intercourse with its members.except with those I have known as lormer memoers oi iue uuusc, m old members of the Senate. With the Ilouse my knowledge is yet incomplete, since there are surprisingly few old mem bers returned. Of those Speaker Morihg is nnw tir mc Tvrnminent. and makes him- self universally popular. Richardson, of Columbus, is back again for his eighth ses sion ; a gentleman ot pleasant, manners auu timrn ar c enortmem. wun suuuu r .x iiiini'ii lu wvj uuivi i Tiiftsi, in nfh; homo. oonlo fiave, beaten lor him as i ,,n5A nn(i extensive busi- thev never beat for any other man. We negg ac, viootfwl mnfli OI him. C u&YC (111 iiut u " - .ppointed arose and saia: , .... Mr. President The long deferred wish of a majority of the Democratic people ot Morth uaronuu is p ry. plished this day, in the election of Zebu Ion B. Vance to the Senate of the United States, and whom I now put in nomination for that distinguished position for six, At Vi dav of March next. He is to be the successor of another Ui tinuished son of the State, who has served hispeple ably, faithfully and honorably! and who retires with the respect of all m AKoion to ihe'sovereign will. Air.' Everett in a eulogistic, speech placcd.in nomination the Hon. R. T. Bux- ton. . , ' p . ' Mr Ward in obedience to the wishes ol his constituents placed 1 1 nominat. mM. A. S. Merrimon. Mr. Ward voted for Mi . Merrimon and then afterwards changed to Mr. Buxton. - " The vote wins as follows: For Z IV 'Vance: Messrs. Alexander, Austin, Bledsoe, Bryan of Duplin, Bynum Caldwell, Davidson. Dillard, Dortch, Er- n.,i,L f Lincoln..- Hams i llender- Villl, Ulim' r -r xi son. Hoyle, King, Leach Lyon Matheson, McEachern, Mebane, Merritt i Moye. Nicholson, Redwine, Pespass, ..Konson Stewart. 1 aylor, N addeii, Waldo and Williamson 33 -For Mr. Buxton: Messrs.- Alston, Black, Dull, Dancy, Eaves, Epps, Everett, Graham of Richmond, Ilolleman, Ormund, Ward and White 12. For A. S. Merrimon: Mr. brower 1 HOUSE. - -The Mlnwinrr' named bills were intro duced, read and passed the first time, and were referred or otherwise . disposed ot as follows: . By Mr. Scott, bill to extend the jurisdic tion of justice of the peace. To the. Com mittee on Judiciary. Bilt to amend chapter 103 of Battle s Rcvisalin relation to salaries and fees. (Provides that judges shall not be docked for failure to hold courts when prevented u-r, :i.nn to ceo,! Bpcnml and third U J CLVMICCS. J 1 tt04)vw times. Bill to change the name of the Western Bailroad was read the second time. 1 he amendment in the nature of a ' substitute, proposed by the committee, was adopted and the bill referred. Bill to require Sheriffs, Clerks of the Snnori'nr Cfitirta and resristers. to make an nual statempnts under oath of fees received by them, was read the secoud time. Mr. York moved to amend so that the statc ment should include fees due the several officers, which amendment, together with. . the bill, was on motion of Mr. Cobb, re i ferred to the Committee on Judiciary. A message was received from tlte Gov , ernor concerning a communication -in rein tion to the public debt, which was trans mitted to the Senate with a proposition to print. . At 12 m. the Speaker announced that the time had arrived when the House should go into the election for a Senator to ' represent the State in the Congress of the Vnitpd States., and that nominations were uruer ilknnnointed. At the close ol iiv i wv-i' y i 4i, in thnt hour of DnvsicaLas .Avell t ' x r u 1 snftrrino- to Gov. ance, when i,a n-os unwind1 under the rod there was anxiety s to how he would bear himself na to whether or not, now that his power wi nns;od froriihim. and one motive to 11 hnd n-one with it, he would be 11 tinners to do right tn? thia ilinp who knew him best hau no i,-v,ihf onil tho fiuestion went un how is it with Vance? and the reply came bade, lo. llflli fust. In intesrritv. Iipt time, when alter inuic-i-iii". ' - . j , and battling with al most poverty, he was elected by the Legjs i.,.. ,.pi,; s!TtP fo n. seat in the united ec Con.,to nni when tne susawsi bending of the knee would have given him .ii,,. iP4.;i-.,T nri7i th(n in whispers it was asked, How will Vance withstand this and the repiy came sounding all. over the land: Vance nab lost his seat in the United States Senate, but still he" hohleth fast his integrity. And, Mr. Speaker, speakingj for the peo ple of this State, I say toll him -'still to hold fast his integrity," and let him be United States Senator. Mr. Norment said : Mr. Speaker : I rise, sir. for the pur posc of placing in nomination for the ajigi. and honorable position of United Stages Senator, one whose very namef is a syn onym of uprightness and purity the up ;u Trin-p nn.l thp Christian gentleman upon whom the foul tongue of slander has never Vet been able to make the slight est impression. One, sir, whose parity of character challenges the admiration ot his opponents. I place in nftminatio for that high position, the name of the Hon. R. I . Buxton, of Cumberland. Mr. Davis, of Catawba, seconded the nomination of Gov.- Vance, and said : AT Speaker In seconding tne Humi liation- of Zebulon Baird Vance, you will, I hope, allow me to ' recur to one event in our political history, which gives dramatic propriety to his elecion to the U . S. Sen ate and at this time. For it has not yet been forgotten who can forget it, sir? that it was in his person that the people of North Carolina were at once uisnan chised and insulted, when -eight years ago he was elcluded trom a seat in um, ovu, and by its partisan majority. His re-election now, therefore, will be a vindication of the sovereignty and i itelf-respec.fr of the State of North Uarouna. aiiu iu more it will be a fitting rebuke to that i long pru our people, and while as such it points its own moral, it will serve also to,remind us of a like in cident in ancient history. For it was the boast of Rome's greatest statesman, a.iu his recall from that banishment into which he had been driven by the fury of Clodius it was the proud boast of Cicero him-self-t all Italy had borne him upon her shoulders back to Rome. Such ova tion is not often the statesman's reward but is to-day the reward of Zebulon Baird Vance. For it is with no less of' pride -i ii,..r,:r.c., that t ip uemocruts ui anil I'M I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 .iiiuu ' - . J T . . . r. . 1 TrA noca , QpfiiiirpmpnTS: aim wtis i" m?npnt mndidate for Sneaker. Jones, p rii,i.u o mpmlipr of the session of 1870-71 was also a prominent candidate for Sneaker, an honor aue io u re laicu, - 1 - J uL'AmAtLl1TT irktl ilUHHC tVJ UHVU'v.. j i tude, and a mosiearueauu juipv.v SUN TELEGRAMS. EARLY AND MIDNIGHT EEFOETS; FROM WASHKGTOX. oratorv: Vaughan, ol iviiegnuny, i mau ....,t ,ior ntlpr mv OWI1 ueaii, num-ot " , i : . . AH n4tnriTH-n earnest, practical, lauunuus u,uu au. to his duties; Carter, of Buncombe, a young man of purpose, with talent, appli- cation, sound juugmeni, auu iuiuuo uv,- tion to the measures ne auvocaius ; uuu sroTe of his interest is a wide and liberal one : CobD, oi Lincoln, uuy! j"UUfe nian, but of most, brilliant promise, and sustaining himself admirably in all he un dertakes, with a maturity, oi jnuguiv kindled by warmth of eloqmence that makes him oiie of the most attractive ana mnu eutial speakers in the House. , xVmong the new memoers luam been most conspicuous are m.uu, of Franklin, who was also - a canuiuau.-. iui the Speakership. He is .now chairman ot the Judiciary Committee, and is one of the most able men in the House. Lockhart, of Anson, is a pleasant and a strong speaker; Foard, of SurYy, is a man of cult-ire and decidedly a.strong man ; Da vis, of Catawba, graceful, cultivated and well informed ; Cuventon. of Umon Ber wV nfPitt Amis, of Granville, AtKin- T?nnpnmbe. Ethendge. of Bertie, sun, J " " , , ,1 and others illustrate very favorably the character of the body. Among the many useful men who do not speak a great deal but do a great dea4 oi worii auu uu,vc infiuence, are Brown, of Mecklenburg, and York, of Wilke, an old member and a man of sound judgment and practical use ful qualities, but without pretention to oratory. These are all on the Democratic SUn'n the. Republican" side, Norment of Robeson is perhaps the. most prominent. He is an old member of the House and also the Senate, and was in the Constitu tional Convention of 1875, a man of capac ity and when roused to his work, an op Jlni nnt. to be desnised; , Clarke of Craven, also an old member, active, earn est, and liberal in. his views and a good talker; Blocker a member of the Conven tion of '75, a good, honest, earnest, some what fussy man, riding hobbies with loose I rein, but meaning well, and inenmng no enmities these are the leading men yu that side of the House. As yet there has been but one little party, spat, and so tar, I have never seen a Legislature -work so smoothly and pleasantly together all uni ted, so far, in doing all that it is prac ticable to get North Carolina out of her present uuuuiw. ! Sunlight. vau v1nmVPfl ronies of Mrs. Hemans mm (,il-LUUUwv I and Mrs. Browning were found in the va lise of a Baltimore pickpocket on Sunday. "Prinpptnn bovs were locked up in the Trenton guard house for drunk- 1 -m i i O A .I -t n vnnin fT enness and uisoruer, oaunua; tn".0 'last. . Dr. II. Von Hoist, of the Lniversity ot IIUU - T?avKni.rr nrriVPd in XjaiUUlUie iucouor. North Carolina now stand ready to rerarn -- Vfin Hoist will deliver a course i j 1 I 1 I I f.AWOnT Til . 1 1 uVLiJV . our best oeuneu , u-- - . of tea lectures on place irom j-im;ii,-:ig" -0-, --- driven, wip every circumstance ot hu miliation, to them. ' ; The chair appointed Messrs. Cooke and Norment to superintend the ballot, and the House voted by a vica voce vote, as follows : , , , at,, Tvtr Sneaker. Messrs. Amis, An frier. And re v, Armstrong, Atkinsoif, Barringer, Bernard,; Berry, liiz zell, Blalock, Bonner, Bost, Brown pf Mecklenburg, Bryson, Buchan, BtUrrough, Carter of Buncombe, Carter ot ancy, Carroll, Carson, Chadwick, Click Cobb, Coffield, Colwell, Cooke, Council, Coving ton, Davis- of Catawba, Davis o f Hay wood, English, Ktheridge, roam, Foster, Fulcher, Gatling, Goldston, Grant Harrell, Hewitt, Hines, Holt nastier Jones, Johnston, Lamb Leach, Leather-, wood? Lewis, Lindsay, Lockhart Meares, Mebane, Melson, Moore, McCorkle, Mc t ni;.-or Ori-hnrd - Paxton. Powers, Rawley, Reid of Macon, Reid; of McDow f rnlnmbu?- Kicnarcison of Wake, Ritchey. Smith, 1 aylor, au "han, Wheeler, Woodhous?, York and Y?i!!15 4ipcc, R.itpman. Battle, Bmg- i. Tii,A r.iaisdelL. Blocker. Brown ot "r ',.:r ' r nalp rr of Warren, laUKIU, uiuvc, v., ------ Plark-p. Davis Ot Jiaui- rf t. nimarlalp. Dixon. Dunn, LI i' ' t?; Vprrpll Fov. Henderson, Hobbs, Horton, Eowne, Lutterloh, Miller, t Osborne. Pettipher, Reynolds, Scott, Venable, Waddell, White, Wimberly and Wynne 39. q Mr. Harrison voted for Hon. A. S. Merrimon; and Mr. Turner voted for. Hon. Thomas S, Ashe. . ; Mr Ewing said that he was pledged to vote for Gov. Vance against Judge Mem- mon, but there lacing a itepuuucau uu...- inee, he voted lor him. Mr Reynolds said that he would vote for Gov. Vance sooner than for any other Democrat, but not against Republican nominees. . . t- Mr. Turner explained nis ballot was, announced Buxton 39 ; Ashe 1 ; Merri- FROM BALTIMORE. Tha German Empire" in the lecture J hall of the J ohns Hopkins University. , Robert Mazele died in Cohoes, N Y., while saying "Thank you." He was very ilw Viarl lipen without lOOd 111, rtllU IclMlii.I . , or fire for twenty-four hours, lheneigh hmM hrnno-ht in some provisions, and his iov was so great that, in trying to express i .J i-- u v v, rn o fntnl attack nis tnanKs, hu uiuuSih r of his malady. Gov. Smith, of Wisconsin, in his recent message says : -it wecunuuu..: and hear asserted xnat, a.u j;., v--- nnrl hard. 11 is me m- Stormy Scene in the Ilouse The Arling ton Case, Etc., Etc. W 4SHIXG-F0X, Jan. 22. Senate. Mr. Garland, from the Committee on 1 ublic Lands, submitted the minoruy reuuu uu the claim of M. E. Garretsou, together will the bill placing all claimants to the ranche dp in California in the Court of Claims, with the right of appeal t nf the United States. Laid on the table and ordered that the bill and reported be printed. . ivr- r.r.;il nf Vermont, called up tne ttcQ ln rprnrfpd from the Committee w. on wnnd vpntprdav. tolacilitate the re eA;n "tliP National debt. Passed unanimously, and it now goes to the 1 resi dent for his signature. Mr T.nvis of Illinois, introduced a ' bn to prevent and punish the . counterfeitin; within the United States of notes, bom of foreign govern- meuts. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. , ... The naval appropriation bill was re newed, and Mr., Blaine supported the amendment hF yesterday gave notice he would submit. . . , Mr. Beck followed.claiming that Lianie s amendments tcould not be considered, as thev proposed a new legislatioe. Mr. Lumunus aisu cuusiulicu of 'order,, and iu view of 'their objections they were not submitted. The naval bill was then passed. n Mr.. Blaine then introduced a bill to the n'avv. Referred to Committee on Naval Affairs. (The provisiyn thereof are the same as the amendments discussed to-day.) ' nfC TTAm-.-.n,la mnrpd tn take UP lll3 l'CS- olution in regard to Constitutional amend ments. 47 ' ... , . , Mr. Thurman moved to adjourn, which motion was agreed to. The House has passeoVa bill appropriat ing SI ,000 for the transportation of coin Ja u..n; nnA 510 000 to meet the mis- cellaneous expenses of the House ot Rep resentatives. There was a stormy debate on the South ern claim bill of Maggie Barron and oth ers Rumors iluriug the war for supplies furnished the Union army. Mr. Bragg, Democrat, stated that if the South was solid for the Democratic party, simply for the purpose of getting the money out ot id be well lor the Northern Democritcy if the Southern Democrats went over to the Republican party, and he hoped they woum uo su. He -stigmatized the Southern claims com mission as a court, which had bred fraxid and perjury throughout the land, lie thought very little loyalty existed in the South during the war. ? Mr. Ellis, of Louisiana, agreed that the pponao-p rf lnval persons in the South, as the gentleman understood it, was very - ,i n at ii-liA nrnc small; but tne oouuieru mun, born there, reared there, and who has been identified with that people, could only have beeffloyal when he entered the Confederate army and did his full duty as a soldier. They had been the only loyal people in the South. They had been loyat to their country, their God, and to the noblest, highest and manliest emotion ever breathed by a human soul. .' Several Republican members desired to ask questions, but "Mr. Ellis refused to yield and Mr. Atkins, of Tennesse, de clared ihat it was a "family fight." Mr. Chalmers, ot Mississippi, uuuw standing a portion of Bragg's remarks as referring to him, wisnea to repiy, uui obliged to postpone his intention. . The House then' passed resolutions ot honor to the memory of late Representa tive Douglass, of "V irginia. There was quiteari animated discussion with regard to the" cipher dispatches, Mr. Butler still protesting that it would be. wiser for both parties to leave the investi gation alone. He expressed his willing ness, however, to hand over the cipner tele grams in his possession to the committee, as he believed they ought to be made pub lic' The committee thought it advisable not to call any witnesses in respect of the dis patches, until the bill for an additional appropriation shall have passed the Senate. To-morrow they will call Mr. Moses, Clerk of the Senate, and other, witnesses, Judge 511 Aiiotlier Indict el Tbe B'uai B'ritli. I u.Tivntts. Jan. !22. W. Tell Giles. Jndfrp of the United States District Court, District of Maryland, is dangerously ill. In the United states uircuii. vouri, iu- The Florida Cases. Jacksonville, Jan. 22. The jury, in the case of the Brevard county Canvass inor Rnard. for makiner false returns at thp late Congressional election, brought in a veraici oi gumy, wiiu . u iccuuiiucuuaiion of mercy. In the case of the sheriff and justice of day, William J. MoCleary, judge of elec-1 and two inspectors at the late election in j " ' T i 1 P 1 In.Tn.ln n v..4lt t I A lnitnA n r n v 4 r npp nmOc(a Am n lion, Was lnUlClcu lor lUieiiCliug iiu t juuiiuua wuuij, nti- "iiwk,u wuaj uu a TA TT:t,l Cnn3 "taroVnl ot IpViarfro nf vinlatintr tViP plpptinn liltrs opt:ciui icpuijr umicu oi.n-o """..l v"t b v 0 the late congressional election. xie pleaded guilty, and a small hne was lm- Senator Again. P03. - . - . . . . ,1 Af.,.. XV re Ton 90 Tim RnnnW; r n i , u. i k..4-..- ' n --! ii ii nil . i.".. aruii. . b. ul, m k.r- uuin i ' ine anuuai besiuu ui me uisuni uiauu i --- . i if . , t v,. n T.,,ir.,if r.in I mns nominated Matt Carrjenter. for United B'rith, met here to-day. It will continue States Senator by acclamation this morn- : C4.4vn rnolrnr1 Vi. I T ro TV o ? ni n pnti vpninn rf t hp Si pno i p ginia, Georgia. North and South Carolina I and Assembly to-day elected Matt Carpen ,i v,i o;cti.int r.f finlnmVWn ond nnmlipra tsr TTnitpd States Senator, to succeed dllU L IU, xlQblLu '-'t ww.....t . v. i , " .... f 11 C 1. .' 1 . J I TT rrl t Pnnnnln. Q7 'DT.nn tllirty-IOUr loages, 01 wuicu seven arc iu i xiowe. tue yutc oiuuu vaijicuni oi, xvjuu Baltimore. Une hundred and two ueie- z, and ijouck jrn gates were present to-day. Choking oflT Subsidies. . Wtighington Telegram in Richmond Statt, 21 . TViprp i ortwl rpnsnn tn bpliPYft Sneakpr - evv" . 1 Randall 1 intends to choke off all subsidy schemes this session, as he can easily do, by means that arc familiar; for instance, by consuming Mondays with other busi ness. It was so managed yesterday that no opportunity was given, and ncit Mon day three members will be successively en titled to the floor upon bills that.will prob ably leave no opening for such measures as those referred to above. NE TV A D VKR TISEMEb TS. OPERA HOUSE. Two Nights Only. Tlie Teller Committee. 'Charleston-, Jan. 22. The Teller Com mittee resumed its investication this ' ' - - - w . morning.- IS. M. Pinckney, a colored min ister and a Republican, testified to the ex istence of an organization of Red Shirts in Williamsburg, and gave an account af the alleged interference with a Republican meeting at White Oak. Other colored witnesses testified, alleging outrages and frauds by the Democrats. R. S. Cath cart,.awhite Democrat, testified to the intimidation of colored Democrats by the negroes at the previous election, was common. The witness did not. know of any colored Democrats being killed lor voting such ticket, but Knew oi tne wnue mpn hpinor killed, while protecting the col ored men ; had heard of the cannon being taken to the political meetings in 1878, . . i i xlx but only saluting purposes, ana Knew iuat at the previous election the State militia, composed of negroes, attended the Repub lican meetings with arms. Charleston now had a finer body of the colored militia as reorganized by the Democrats than could be found in any other city of the Union. Tlie Arlington Case. Xkw York. Jan. 22. The trial of the Arlington case was begun in the United States Circuit Court to-day. A jury was prrmanpllpd. and the plaintiff proved the ownership and possessiou of the estate, by the late G. W. P. Ciistis, and its devise by him to his grandson, Geo. C. Lee, and the plaintiff in the case, its occupation by the o-'overnment and the service of suits of eject mpnt. The probate of the will of Mr. Custis, was also introduced. TV.P rlpfpnriant intimated tlie luieuuuu Russia and Turkey. St PRTEBSRHRfi. January 22. The Ga zette states that complete anarchy prq- ; tr'nnl.nii T'Vp kaKpIc rtn t ii ii mhip the Chinese force of occupation. Constantinople. January 22. Prince Lobanoff. Russian Ambassabor and Cara tkpndro. Pasha the Tnrkish Minister of Foreign Aflairs, had an interview yester day. A dehmtive treaty is not yet signea Italy and France. Rome, Jan, 22. In the Senate to-day the debate on the foreign policy of the government was continued. Signor De nrotia rpnpwml his declarations of vester- dnv. The. onlv new point in his speech was the assertion that the interests of Italy, forbade any modification of the status quo with Tunis. This is interest-in"- in connection with the relations be tween France and Italy. COMMENCING 1 . FRIDAY, JAMJAR! 1H7W. English Parliamentary Election. T nvnnv -Tn n 22 The election held in Norfolk, North, to-day to fill the vacancy in the House ot Commons, occasionea uy the death of Mr. Jas. Duff, Conservative, Mr. E. Berkeck, was the Conservative candidate, and Sir J. F. Buxton were nominated by the Liberals. Berkeck was chosen by receiving 2,742 votes against 2,252 for his competitor. ig SATURDAY MATINEE The success of the past two seasons, the beau- tuui piay oi Maud Muller. - . I ' v'" The brilliant andhandsomeyoungComeiliAirie, Miss Genevieve Rogers, assisted! by the . favorite American , actor, MR. FRANK E. AIKEN. who will appear in a new and original Ameri- " f T . ' 111 B. can v;omeuy urama, wniu-n expn-npij for them by Charles Gaylor, Esq., and entitled I COUSIN ROXY "The 'Worrit' of the School and the Fairy ot" the Household. " With an excellent caet of characters. TicKete may be had at HeinBberffer'i Book Store. Parquette and Dress Circle $1. No , charge for. Reserved Seats . ja 22-4t Dividend Notice. PTnitoment In the New Prodace Exehange. New York, Jan. 22. Considerable ex citement prevailed at the Produce x- change to-day, owing to iuu bpcuiatiuu pork and lard. The price rose to 50 cents on the barrel yesterday and declined 2o -. IT 11 1- nlifioH VlO ine ueienuaui. iuumai.cu . cen3 t,o-(iay. jierman uructt. uuuuw n to prove the title of the government by grange 0f his inability to meet his nn;flf.ntc(i iasnpil bv the district tax I nrA u ia Trnhable that other eUgUgClUCUM, a,HV 41 lJi " NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO. Secretary and Treasurer' uince, rovpASY'g Shops. N, C , Jan. 15, 187 rrmv. BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the York I tforth Carolina Railroad Company have this day. declared a dividend of worifinntps issued bv the district tax L HJ f commissioners, under an act ot Congress for the sale of the property in the insurrec- tionary disUicts in aeiauu oi tue payiuci.t of taxes. ' I The Swedish Expedition. St. Petersburo, January 22. The Ga las announces that authentic lniormauuu has been received from the governor oi Eastern Siberia that Prof. Jsordenslijoia s steamer, Vega, is ice bound forty miles from East Cape. The authorities of Ju kutsk have been instructed to issue a gene ral summons to the natives' to assist the expedition. A special relief expedition of reindeer sledges haa been organised, but it is feared this assistance will be1' too late. A Russian man-of-war from the Pacific outmn will f51mrt.lv nroceed to Behring's strait to endeavor to extricate the or bring off her crew. failures will follow. gii per Cent, on tlie Capital Stock of said Company-3 per cent, payable March 1st and 3 per. cent. September 1st, 1879, and have ordered the Transler books oi be closed on the 29th January and 1st of Au- gust, 18?J, and remain ciosea unrijr u.jD .t frAtn Raid date. Bv order of the Board of Directors . Ky ora w l THORNBURO, ja21-3t Secretary ana ireasurer. . Suspensions. New York, January 22. The suspen sion of J. W. AVeston, stock broker, o. 17 New street, was announced this morn- dpaler in privi- leges, and a sharp advance in prices made it impossible lor him to meei nis wunw. Ogdexsburg, N. Y., January 22. Jud son's bank has closed doors. The Plague. a-t-v- .Tan. 22. A oreliminary con erenceYn regard to the plague have com- TV I"' flip. Hprman Prifir Loun- l xi-i- Notice. OFFICE W. & S. RAILROAD CO., I ! JaNUA-BT 21, 1879. THE STREET C ARS will leave the head of the rorfd, corner Sixth and CasUe Btreet, every hour, commencing at 8 A. M. and run nine during tbe day. Persona desiroua of via-Sn-the cfmetery can rely upon meeting ear I according to above gtodnle. - fl . ja 4-S-6t iiajwivA i - Imperial Granum. ILK OF MAGNESIA, Vera Xew Evilence in the Cobb Case. New Loxdox, Coxx., Jan. 22. Evi dence which, if admitted, will effect a new TCntP Cnbh. Ma believed to have been discovered. The Telegram will pub lish on Thursday the sworn statement of a lady residing in another part of the State to the effect that while riding with Chas tt nv, .Tr nnfi dav last serin sr. he told w nnripr ii. ldedsre of secrecy, that ne I v,rv liahit. nf takiner Fowler's boIu i v . o cellor ! Finkelenberg and the members ot tV Anctr on Bn.nit.arv OOarO. A11C coiaw- L11C AUOtliUU uwm.w.., e o rifrnmiis sanitary cordor, liBUUlCUL t ' 'e" " . - . r nr,nmtinn nt Konmania Hum WHU i lu-uvim.'v" - Memel to Sulina is suggested. CARBOLINE, SIMMONS' LIVER lNVKiUKAiuu, BULL'S SYRUP, POND'S EXTRACT, INDIA CIIOLAGOGUE, &c, &c. For sale, wholesale and retail, at ja 2l-tf GREEN, & FLANNER S. Shorter Telegrams. The official report received at Madrid, .. , ii l l : .'.n.nnoinn'lvnrPV- states that xne cnoieru, ia im,iciud alent in Asia Minor. The two Houses of the .New York Leg islature, formally elected Conkling United States Spnator to-dav. njiav inrmanv ue- IV-uwji I f TAn TITO i a atoA TTnitiil States Senator by lers buiu- tvv.vv.r -.-T.i-.f... v - m i a I xirriuii iii r I Z .- m ni-liAinn I I TT I nP 1 il l IV I 1 lit, X CUUO T n Ti An i i i i sij ii ii niruiLiuuii i Mmmm, v - """i . . . . , .i u T. ..i. i Anv,Uf n imnt session kept silence during the tnai paruy xnroug ne -X r iYl.. declared John a natural iemiuiue . tt.V. rr-" f " tt fotM Senator ness and partly through a beliet tnat ivaie A. Jogan eiecieu uu. - Klutz OhiU Cure. Madrid, - MAGNESIA, Scott's Cod Liver Oil ;ly prev- M Stnefoourand's OlymCream I wn. Allen' Antl-iat, PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFU MERY, TOILET AND FANCY ' ARTICLES, fc. . tJ.rf.inn compounded at all hours, day niffht. JAMES C. SB OIja!i? CUCUU. Cobb would be acquitted. thASarth;r sUlI come "tjtttok JSi testify, respecting the Louisiana LT1Sl ,o facts or reason." The certificates. The committee s,t . n- su",lf . .? l-.l.: Vn .Not He but New York. Jan. Coverbor believes in looking at the bright side of things. Vic-kshnriT Herald: Ex-President Jei- fersori Davis has written a letter to tne t(.Ct U-JVf . v - - - - , i. r0 l,ti5 a riffht to instruct Roth Houses of the Connecticut General Assembly, in convention at noon ratified the election of Ojville H. Piatt as United States1 Senator. The fourth game of billiards m the du liard tournament was played to da rm New the States' Wooninortnn. bnt the sub-committee will probably be appointed to take the evidence ot Jir. inueu iu -it-n j.uin.i Another Man 22. In the United cuCtko Plr-nnit flrmrt to-dav. trial was com k j L X LCJ X." -ww-- w, rtenced jn the suit for 850 000 damages k""0 aOrnferreti rinrcsfor alleged libel m a special u1&- Aayiirum t.-- - patch from Wash ngton m , beptemocr ; feet that a J1 'Sffnco. A 1877. to the effect that piainun naa oeeu nsen in . i - . . L 'rrPted for bisramv. Col. Keitt alleges schooner len ou a uuw .. lpnerth. The result of the 1 1 as: follows : Vance mon 1. . . ! On the announcement of the vote, Mr. ri-tc.i r.nA t,.t lo hnntrlit the WOrK VJoUieiU earn o . 1 all that the neoDle. couia JUOb "vu" " . . r Vioir rPTirpspnt-itivea for one day, asn. ui "" . . and he moved that the House do now ad- jonrn. l The motion prevailed. Mr. Lie l.vln..l,,e appointed by the P?rter Coate-espect . to . p.bli.h the HS,l-3nL?T- : tof fte atat the mida.e of Mr.Saker,Iimrn,e forthisplace Oov. the year. ture nas S , Congressmen. We are not aware that the question is raging to such an extent that the people refuse to be -comforted, but are pfeasedPto see :that Mr. Davis handles , it 1 .., i ii.i.mnn,n oKHitv Tn his letter Wltu nis Tven-o"" j . Mr. Davis incidentally says he will never actively enter politics again. Lida Smith chewed gum in Louisville until her jaws kept moving in spite of her Sort stop them She took the gum out 0f her mWh, but her jaws-con tinned I to iau applied baagef,buUt wa.oby maKiu- u . was a case of tnat sne as iult,vu: , r - i spasmodic action of the facial muscles from over exertion. riinno-li announces himself as a candidate from Northampton for. repre x i: TiMticli Parliament, lie sentauou m - , , j tr. u ohn ltinn or ine law ui uuw Oeniture, resistance to the present extra- yacjant national expenanure, ihf substitution ot ine peerages for hereditary peerages, shorter BP5;mns ot faruameni, nuuwu a, niilinld suffrage in the British Parlia ment, and a redistribution of seats. Where the play-people were Monday night: Mary Anderson, in Cincinnati Fanny Davenport, in New Orleans ; Jan auschek, in Houston, Texas; Lotta , in .Company, in oaii. . r e MrSWrence, in San VgJz and Mrs. Williamson, in.MePlXWand in New York; Bangs m Savannah, and McKee Rankin, in Williamsburg. that the article wa's entirely false. Mr. (leo. Jones, ol the limes, in his ply to the plaintiff but to another person Xne proposed rciw-' t. fi KiPtt. , exanaer. Uy Hit uu.mc; vvi. ' Thp Potter Committee met to-day and were in secret session an hour. The De momnirs nlrffl that St. Martin ilULltlliU xilVll'wvxu . , should be called to the stand or should be discharged from attendance as a witness, ' tbit the article does not ap- j i "ar l i m oc ' liiTii i clliu U1WU o i iVv. Jnnr,arv.RTiprman. nut in a rpnnpstino-that St. Martin might be called j for cross-examination on lu lch.uj Orleans, and on the j HIV" J-i " ' ' . . ffl,ir;k Iip Imq recently tiled witli tne aiuuaiuo j nmitof Thprp. seems to be a general umiuLv. disposition to comply with tne request but it was not definitely decided 1 fihorman will shortly leave here ?prt:iin abandoned military IV Wl.'.v - posts and other neglected property oi tne TTr.Uori stntps. in Florida, and at Atlanta, "U"V" .' . . with the view to ascertaining wnai uit-ana should be taken to retain and preserve tne same, and secure the interests o- me g-u ml p-overnmeiit therein. O . . . i . Nominations ot f ostmister lo-uay . Mrs. Mary C. Daniel, Wilson,. N. C. ;. Chas. V: Arnold, Albany, Ga.; Chas . Womble, Tuscumbia, Ala.; J. J.Meuoie rnVrfiafayette, Ala,, Thos. F. A tington, Florence, Ala.; Mrs. 1'auiins w ciona. Texas. " The "House Committee on Appropria tions conducted the action on the Post office and ecutive Appropriation biUs, which win oe forthwith conducted in form for porting to the House. " . rri. n,mpntnf Justice has received information indicating that the City Court at Salem, will grant an application for tne release of United States Marshal lurner from jail. The Attorney General has requested the Solicitor General to proceed to Ala bama and defend the officers of his depart conveying a numocr oi euwuu.. partisans of Blanco, . - ; NOTICE. r S HEREBY GIVEN that application will made to the present Ilature for an act ! . irrru rtP TIT F. TO AMEND THJfi titAaiw- DAWSON BANK OF WILM1NOTON. ja 19 lm ' We -Have It. The New "Parker" Cook CHEAPE8, HEAVIEST and BE I f eyer offered to our customer?. ialQ PARKER & TAYLOR HOWELL COBB C. V. M. COBB Gambetta's Policy. ti. Ton 99 A Paris correspond- Pnt of the Times says, Gambetta certainly I - . i P jl- -m-4r wt onlySremaiutd in the ranKS oi .xne t . " i v..;n. Viom tn more moderate : - r, mr o,c iii Ahia. ns iuis reBun, TIC vo. ouun ; . . i. ':u r.r. in thp lpanershiD Oi tne united Left with his strength unimpaired DV lUe passiufd ucicov. . X Daily leiegrapn s rar ik--- en t says, the Cabinet's every act m the future be caretuuy scrunuiu, continued existence will depend on suffrance of the Chamber ot Leputie This is exactly the result, which best suits Gambetta's policy. Russia in Asia. Calcutta, Jan. 22. Intelligence reach ian atpamer made its ed nere iuai mc x.v-" wayf- up the river Oxus and Deyouu A ftrhan frontier. St. Petebsbcrg, Jap. 22.-The Chinese rpreived by tbe Czar, on Motiday, the 28th, in a great ceremony. State of Dakota. t Senator Sareent, of Cahrornia, om i- troduccd a bill in tbe Seoa ILa MnnnlA T T n O 1 (T Ull T V I iu pcu. f :!.; that 1-.ECENTLY Tttwauuunw .. - - oreanize a &taie goverumcov , K . o, n(i renovatea. w-rvr-m " . r J,;noinn irlTO l)UI I Mm i'1" Bismarck Withdraw Willing to His Bill. . a -R.lln ilisTUltch SSSTi ef thepposition it rneetB SSftS.. the diets of vanous German States. . & .T l- r. a A mi sal on into our territory ana upy-jr It family of btates as ' XTfiftUota is claimed that tbe population of Dakota r aaa vfro the leeris- that it will reacn xju,vuv lation necessary to admit the new State is completed, ine arc- - - proposed State is -y too large iur . - Texas has a popuiauuu - "v, ,f f millions and an area neariy - Dakota, but, altbougn iubw u.j - --v- ; rti trip r.niiLrubbivu v , F:4t.: limit as soon as the pop- Nation dd ""SSS'J is probable that tne k.uivzv other journals which are now eager to have Dakota Snittcd with its 100,000 peop e a i. m it i t wKre would raise a great ouw-r, - . h tempted even to make two to1f'r Satitfn of a million each, out of Texas. Sonthem 3fote. The Evening Journal appeared Cbariesion. T a Savannah celebrated General birthday by a grand turnout of the ciu soldiery.:, 7Mnda.y There are, according i .-rtin At 6?aze, twenty-nine fele tert i n.i .Knnt Tialf dozen oi . ' hewerer, have acnieveu ivr literary worjd. . in PUECELL HOUSE, WILMIN UTU THOUGHLToUVA- LocaUon desirable, beta fiT every respect. !3S2u)fltef RATES... a4W.PperDfr. Our motto w TO PLEASE! X COBB BB08;, THE PUECELL Shlving Sa oon style of tlhL Cuba Molasses. CFOP P T,,E SEA80" FIRST 287 HHDS. CHOICE ex Brig Zinger, sale very low ja ift . NEW CROP MOLASSES direct from MaUnza. For v WOR1T1 A WORTH. . V;
The Wilmington Sun (Wilmington, N.C.)
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