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.'t - t - i 1 ' - i I I ' V.J, i i - . - . . I- 7 VOLUME VI.- NUMBER 2. :! i'-f.. ' ' I i . .. : , .i.v.: v.;:-.. :.t.. ws;:V:.'.'j ,VvV vj .'.'A . :.i : -- T,t r - - . ' - . i A-.. r-.'- '.--3.:-.-. .'..-." MVT " "ii-' , ' T ' 1 l 'VT- :x .1. ' The prcsi reteitrtnr The ttT wilt T . o p.cae exebknge. ' - Senator Mib- Vaturco thorough surrey of the prcsrcs3 - S ' a t- A I F t t4vf " l A n ! maa f (nil II rt oil Monday lait, !ook!o? trell. W and the doings ia -nil branches of intei wiah Jiitn a peasant Chmtman, . K ? leciatlcflbrt.! 'Published wecUr, at 14 . t " .i m m i , . , i 4 1 A merry Chriatinaj to the ubcribcr .or Tin: Post. 'May' you lire loogahd prosper. Ll." i r . J udge Canttrell,u preparing jbiTit IilghU apcech, mad In the Senate; Ut thfl i Dresa: ' -'.I ffl i ., ' , to- has a long time to re- pent of hta eril deeda. per ahnuni, by A; Appleton & CovKerr -York, "-if.'! t .' -.?--'v - ;V.VTheSmoIer dhoaL'Viib'book is also-from the ren-of Hr. Henry Can't the City Marshal itop the hogs and cow fmoi running at )arget ruin ing gardens and rooting up the graae. Look out fur your chicken. and tnr aey, those of you who bar-theni, for they arc rtrr niie to hare Christmas times. Thank to Prof. D. D. Djd-e,rof the Williston Academy, for and invitation to attend at hm school Christmas Kre night. The IUIeigh News informs us that MrVPidlJaTE.' Pail the ife of Vude-'-John' LT.ttatler. ; of . AshTillc. died on tho 17th inst inrith caralTSis. t -".j'.-'.' . ' M'lM . y,Ar,.c : mwu, wie auinor oi - .cast .uynne'.aaa da (bbf td VciesUbliihrtlo Specie City ; ' tc -n-f ar lorer. ' Vf a'Tilicinating; Cdurt, ribat;CfTcnds of VoI.-O. nrfuily,.. written f romance. 31 rt: r. .ueaxcywjsn 10 nave mm appoiniea Wood, though a prolific writer, is ever aa Judge, and Jno. L.'iHolinea,. sqH. fresh and pleasing There -is an 'end-' one of our leading; Utryew; appointed lcsa Tarietyhich is as surprising as jt wi uiiwwi i'iwocwum. I is agreeable to tier readers, and one conrt Both Teryjeicellent htlemen: mfght read every work she has ever A meetl to meet uyfternoon a 3 o'clock, to make suit able arrangements fur the celebration of the anniversary of the. Emancipa tlori PitUmaliop, jbo; ih 15th 9f Jan uaryncxL ; V.; ifJ ill WOORE, : ; Gi Yi PT.ICE, Jr. i ' understand that there, has, not been an appropriation made in the city any rp cent publtcaUoij.pfthe; marveK oua BccacrpZ thb : Colorado; Au these' articles arc .IF-ely to nttnicf iiiach" !4-1 tice, rr'a clrz i the fJlxo Wilis asa ?p4-' cimca ci niers style or ssrratiye whereia ha dc ?ribe" a critical cioiaen't "Oppc itr t ir pamp theyal'iyas liih and yc rti j.f. Tlii riTeVruiining4 to th a cot , or. c :'us&n-a 'foaifi txtna "back upoa itsellntrr thp Htvjil atretch'ea df irer,Tthe . first south'-ink j in many places Tbut tehyjto twenty fgei UUV4 WV . tbVf WlfcU. UU VIM. Uip easr, eterywhere vertical . or tdverhah!i" 3.ttieii( eeting of Republicans (s called !Ten ! PuHic without being irear t at the Omit House,1 on Saturr led tami of 7 or discovering Gdr. Curtis Brogdea seems to be 1 oernmentfor tuepwteigjteen montns giTing general satislaction to every i v" 6 j Ivd us the, Chief ExecuU.-e Officer of been jote 4or thpsenrapve member of toe Board. This speaks well for our City7 Fathers. We do not bcliero inpQdtn'.tb pidjbc;fnnds by the Slate. We.are opposed to Brink being pc.fct? masur.'becauk )h don't- give us nay letters, nor neither will he tell us when we raav expect anr. iNraoVEMESTs.-Thanks to the Board of Aldermen, we hall ion iave good ideralks on Front street, as on Market and other streets. well as PuaUge pre-paid on Tun Post to all subscribers. Persons ; wishing a first cla Republican paper can be accom modated at $3.00 per an num. As we write, the streets arc alive with hurrviug, feet, and the, stores dressed in ga!a attirv are thronged with throngs of people, eacl itxi everv one anxious to select some present to make a Santa daue' visit, or to give asii aicmento to the loved ones. All ages and classes eeni bent on the same errand, that of gettieg something to gladdtn the heart of the receiver. a Kiinimntv ol plot or construction. For sale, at lleinsberger's I Lire Book and irnsic Store, 3Iarket Street, Wil mington, X C. Published by T. B Peterson $:. Bros., Philadelphia. ; "The Queen of the Kitchen." A col lectiou of "Old Maryland" family re ceipts for cooking. Containing over one thousand practical and useful re ceipts, all of which have been tried and approved, and been in. use for many years. By Miss Tyson. One volume, duodecimo, bound in morecco cloth. Price $1 75. Philadelphia, T. B. Pe terson & Brother, publishers. We bar no hesitation in commending it to all, as being the best book of its kind ex tant. It ia not overloaded with recines one dayi Bradley and 1 tooWthe 'it possiblet in order to reicbi aplaceivhetej me waa was bo orocea mai u seemeu practicable to'climb it, I.Twe'hViiheadi Bradley handed, the 'barpmeter to me, and followed; so we proceeded sta by charged? iWhatofience have 1' com- end if the party would live and succeed 4 mitted thajrj Should bothuiireated ? I in; 187GtMr;;Dawes seems to aDorc-': .Is.it;bec4i?eTaMpab the causa I luive" eincc lavt, term' Of iofiicev i bai tv. arid wo trust! hi Wnti mav lin " ,tric4 to deal X out'justicevecmallyt to jailf tKb mbrerhaUen:eariyof myyiua Vicious jncmicso preferi: a charge3Qf cise his JcoursetTiow ands thenV ahdlo uvucaij, oupvi icu f.nyiTi!ueuv-fy wuuueoia, many imngs mat lie cas aoue, s gaiast inevv: JJmrc altyays Aied iait- bat flerall'X'therefarc; lew tnieu . in 'fullj!. tofulijhcutieqf t jyoCi cfin ; 'tiigMUxiiJfr VTrvr ijtf ut 'O ttremXyoT party than, Iw,hohes abored::for it W 4aw, doin3usUco :toallr-the iribreiariiestlvandfkihcerely. He Has saaieI: now. appeal ttoi. aU;fair-imindea j struck the keynote within the week, and enP earnest! jall : of my, friends,.,' Shall I call imv;ain? I I pblicy which he seems to foreshadow. think ppt0f We-Jhaye joined issue; ; now irirthe passage ; we havet mioted Wc let usighli.the cause put on; its merits, heed hold men'and. bold measures Let ibyi jaiay aiidf alt; meanlmowft-Uio - the him draw the party lines once? and see ' Ml A -I fTM '. strength, t opposo ihfe common enemy. ;W?io?byail thctKte subterfuges of -po- MGait- iriCKsienr. ana s -ue, auuacjous mendacityQtjieartlessarbprians:; r ...... - . wying w ruin ine prospects ana. xarnisa ' r . t 1. 1 : i ' ingtou?! Reublicah,'! and5c6muiend lis careful considefatiou to the leaders l fa o A rv- ? tiicr-Yn4 inn T" - - . 'in; tnis : part of; the country. Every wdrd is trueVJhe piirty was lieat last 'summer in Xortu Carolina; because the ick bone" to lines. We never be the uiot make a ' ar tfigh fc' in list not Ixpecllto bo party leaders. . r'rr-."::' ' s GENERAL ASSEMBLY. UoadJn$eil from the Kalclsli Newf. io;is:74. Saturday, Dec SENATE. for fanciful dishes, which few" people I hold I should fall .to' tho bottomland ever see, and which none but a highly V.??! wn.-ovcr tne flenca ana .Wo advise thoje Remember a you are seated uround who wish to give thc family table, and with all your thtir hocie a new dress for Chriitmas, 0fed pnes totberodaboptlywhcn.in to giv Xi'k'Topbiiau. call, where the rullnWofauV lieah Ju thank ihcjnTin Timl a Carpenter to wait upon Qod,. for this day, do not forget that them. ' Cannot the IVird of Atdermau give tho citizens a good drive out Market itreet. A little more sawdmt so that our Fish (blatc) and Rice, can be broucht over from the Banls and aold cheaper. ' Do not forget to pay George Myers a visit, ha has every thing a man wants, ia the grocery line, that is nice. If you Stiherc heiU rtainly liyol Adaa oranot hcl bnymg wlieneil on hand. -there are some - less fortunate than you who are wanting for even the ncccssites of life, and that a crumb from your ta ble will kocp them alive. Remember the poor. For tbe Post. Lecture Bf-tore tiil Members of F. I ajcd -G L. Lodges G. U. O. of O. F. A very interesting and instruc- the practical want of all people. For sale at'Heinsbcrger's Live Book and 3Iusic Store, Market St., Wilmington. "Thc Mystery" printed from the author's manuscript, is from the pen of Mrs.: Henrv Wood, author of "East Lynne." . It will no doubt command a large share of attciition from the whole novel reading community, as Mrs. Wood's fascinating manner ofuarration, so distinguishing a feature iu her many papular works, is here preserved in all its integrity. ' As authoress of the ab sorbing story of "East Lynne," and llaw.es . and. :Party uoufajre. T . i a 1 'it. . T V ":- tA.'r-M Innlrosf Bmilnr fTtv'Drtmh affair f ' owvvvu ixmujs an. or limb of a tree, but found none. Thei DM w reDorteJas follows: "ThoR6- he suggested, thit- he- had better help JynVy.hMxiA'i months me . wfth .the,barainetertcase, but l "i which to save or buritselfand has, r;MiT,Anin.nnf i,m iV srU the- raro opportunity of performinfr the moment- was rritir-o! T wflW'atandimr work for itself. Xo other power can - The consideration of the landlord nn mv A v n,nwU;'i,em trt accpmpiisn its ruin. . u win pass.QUtor Din, upon its tnirq reaamir, was. post bUlO- L'V 1 ft a X 4. V W X 4 ? W TV MilU j V UiltJ UVl't ( It lias: the power as -well asr-tuo- oppor tunity, of accomplishing either of these results; - In the pasfc glory nd Jackie ve-? rheiits . of thiit party L ani as? proud a4 9, tremble. It waaaixty .or eighty, feet; to tne Tpot ff the precipiqe. , It X lost f my stant it occurred to Bradleyjto takp. off his drawers, which he did, - and. swapgj them down to me.. I - hugged, claso; tq the rock, let gff.wjth, . myr handsei?eq theanglipg legVtand withC his,assis tance, wag. enabled to gain, the top." . i Mr. JIbCauley, from the Committee on Public Building, reported. the dome of fiie Capitol to be very much. out of repair, and also the roof oyer the Hall of the House of Representatives, and ttuit imniedlate repairs wcic necessary aft - one. In-ftue ffrand- possibilities of itsn futuro"iKi-'4uan has vmorciaith thanflhavo, arid inj the work it hasthes . for the 'prefer vation ofj the building'at- . ' far accomplished no man has; devoted '.s$lf,.A- pkilleflechanioXacl' ebortedpJ therciore, to , those? who n in th'eir: keCoinai 'whatever clsa.! : itidd'ity let ? ;it not:drefoTtwTtflTfouf Fcfer directibn oi the Governor. to have rs. u. soldiers, rect cause of Monday's fight, it cannot be doubted that the white men of Vicks- tivc lecture was delivered, by. Professor Love Lodge Xo. JAOG. on Tuesday evening thc 22nd instl, to the members of Free Lbre' and 'Golden Laural ; ' ;' ! ' . ' f . Tlio rlcksburvTroDlea. t i . . VicBriM6eemberl4. : ? I ace;-: Words very like the above an- the repairs Jnade. ti ni:f!..i j;fflAnn;M.i1;A im: penred " in a number- of this journal. I Exemptin'x ; disabled nated in the killinp'of so manv of the about the nrst or second ol last iNovem- wiio gervea in the jJonieaeratc army black citizens -of barren Coimty, in her qn. the ev ot that monthelection. trom paying certain r licenscrtaxc .-cm-this State have existed for many months; W epiiptedj defeat- theri; because in bracing billiard saloons bowhng allies, and although- Crosby, the -deposed the campaign that was .closing, and in auctioneers and peddler a licenses., Sheriff; is charged -with 1eing the di-1 le ongressBessioa waj;precoaea it, -iiecboiueuussiom was rcierrcu was done, the country saiv the most no- j k House resolution to! celebrate thc table, want oT cdurage; the tnpst remark- I Mecklenburg Declaration of Indepcri able I exhibition ot -cowtardiee land i.m- uence in Uharlotte on the 20t becility ever witnessed; Jn our party 1875.-. :,':v;,3 ; history. .... . . ' ' . Mr LcGrand moved TTT TJ. , 1.." A....'t 4t.V ii-- ,1. ii-. i-'jCil i!- . i ft r----1 jjir. JLawc,' as ;aiu uown mine auove jjachsis. mureiieau, v unug :auu jverr previous euorts of thi.i accomplished nication of the Times own correspond- cxdei-pt,'Will bo taken in the sixty or favored the object of the resolution, , writer, and will vrove acceptable toher ent in Vicksburg. It speaks for itself, or seventy, days of .Jife that are left to bpt inoved their reference to the Qom thousands of reader.-. It is published and shows bevond doubt' that mir'-'rR4 ita.h.:tho popular, branch oi the govern- mittec on Centennial in order that some of celcbratln& this event miht bc the -ording of other works, her reputation isso widely bTO have-ibr sOme time past eCn , . ' ' . , waiting fr an opportunity, to nd them- known that a guarantee in advance of 6elves of a government which.has ever ..Ui: : : i r 1 1 t 1 .' ii iiuuiiiauuii is sfvurtu ioi un uur ucw i Deen ODnoxious loinem. i of May, to ijidefinitely ' . 1 - I w ..-.. ." vi ' I tvirf "Rnfi irliof: ta'i hr :i-i,rai-atv " rvf il nfnn "V" " . 6- ,' awrw couceru4.ugu.ie.. icuurg t, bcvbnd the i wefelrHro'havba.f cover, price sevcniy-iivc cents i slangter; in our Jastissue was corfeot. r com paper and is for sale at Heinsbeiirer's Book and Music Store, Market s-treet, Wil- f.jred be in operation by tbe first of Lodges. ! e'ri.iAeha.W; mington T B Peterson & Brothepub. March next. Xoxr who will bo the pi- and was ijsletb. by a large .number lishers, Philadelphia, oieera to sUrt the - second.. We never of raemUwxrom , both lodges. Tho 'Harper's Monthly." Special care We publish below what the imprisoned Sheriff at Vicksburg says on the subject. . -i . --j. -Iii : '- ; iommem. is unnecessary. i . eib bd a t first class city until wc have at least six. v - , Jhe Reporter has gone up." We btve heard the remark forty tiiuvs.au hc-uv W7 kar ,ince IonJpy it W are of the opinion that if the times d not get better we ,ha,J !l g lr cuahup. ' understand that there will be an efftrt made'to get a branch of the In- Aiylum down in Wilmington, and that the friends ofj Dr. Xorcum will in Qn his appointment to take charge of iv; Good appoi n tmen t. Tu Legislature jadjouixatsdjfor one aonth, ajid according t- the tnar iott)yierver, tbe State will aave $2a JTO )by thD gentlemen wishing to spil their Christmas at home, that troa',4 bate ben otherwise uselessly Wo will surt a "sugar rennery?.' Therjj more bioncy iu one than any thing else that can be started in our city. What say you, Messrs. Kerch ncr Uller Bros., you have the money and tha energy, and that is all you need to make one a success. member of Free LovVodgo num bers something oyer onej hundred, and consists of some of'thd' best citizens of the 'place jjn act thd' charad e"r. p( ap-, A poem by Mrs. Buddimrton stand for membership afe "Bubject to i I first, entitled "The Children's Xight,' which cleverly introduces many? char acters iu j fairy land well known to the little odcs, and it is moreover itlustrated. There are other has been taken in selecting the con tents of this favorite magazine t have them seasonable as well as attractive. stands Yihrants for rhpmWiSdiin nre"Knbtrt id I V: .iwii Tk. r'i.:i.iJ. tc:..u . i , r I mail, uiwucu auc vutiuicu a .iilui, the greatest scrutiny, .the lodge is in a I hich cleverly introduces many? char prosperous condition, not withstanding! the fctj. that, they .loose nearly, one thousand dollars by the 'Freed man's Bajik.' V.They, cdntemplate building a lodge at an early tlay." TheG. U. O. of O. F. are extending theirjodges through the State very fast, and will sosn be es tablished throughout the wliote State " 1 f . J l; j I 1 t ( and R. 11: Stoddard, and stories suita ble to the season by Ruth Dana and Virginia W, Johnson, besides an illus trated reproduction of Southey's story, of 'The Three Bears." For older read ers we havo a continuation ol Miss "IVoolson's sketch of St. Augustine, which she terms 'The Ancient City;", a further installment of "Thc First Cen tury of the Republic." which contains much information cleaned from outside positi e o: o. i OilCli perfected. 'proposition 'peudinin this same House Mr LeGraud opposed tO'ttdjournilbrfnearly two weeks to take the resolutionshe did riot want to see I, what. lis calkd the .holiday recess. If such "spread-eagle oratory"! go forth inese were praiuary uays, 11 iiic puny i Jiom uiu xegisiaiurc. jlic wanieu. no were in its bid supreriiacy, there could I legsilation of that kind. ! . Citizens of Warren county I Repfcbli- be ho ;very stroucc objection to the mo- . Motion to indefinitely! postpone lost, cans, black and white 1 Under, protest I tion' but when it issuot, and when the; ind resolution referred. I tt ; . I havef been compelled toresira; my purposkt of -Jthc. Democratic, leaders in! Senate refused to ebneur in the nice of Sheriff. Injustice 'to' myself ,th,e House .'is riot concealed that they- House amendment .giying County my friends to the party to which, byj -mean fo' force "a March session of the Treaimrefs 2 , per cent, on both receipts the-dictates of reason and by 'the iin4 Fcrty.-fourth Congress, by defeating the and disbursements in counties where stinct of self-preservatiouV.'X naturally' appropriatioh ibitls and bringing the. the conipensation of the "said Treasurer belong I ' must ' explain Hhe outrage Government; to a stand still, the propu- cannot exceed $500, the (County Com - which, in the face 'of law and in-, open, sition tp adjou rn is, in a party point of missioners .to have discretion in ' the violation of .the iCohstitutionjI l'have view, 'simpfy: monstrous. There is no matter, but subsequently a (inference been forced to submit. r In view : of the excuse for it.j '; The 'gentlemen who are Committee reported that the House bad agreed to ; amend . their resolution py making it where .the salaries does not exceed $250. This was concurred in. Bill' to punish 1 obtaining' money or goods' under. Jaise promises, was.. on nrofuelr confidence and trust you-have reposed lao anxious to get away have had a hol- ' I:.. T -.: .if -rLv-...i:.-AL :f r . ' 1 f .....u,. 1 .... r.. poetical i I1IC tuacii ui ur curiicsk up- i iuu,,ivf uiu.jiwi 8m,,iuum, 4u no mi contributions by Xclly M. Hutchinson ation was only caused by compulsion; T are sorry to sav a long, long holiday the result of j base coercion on the I beTore hiany of them from the fourth pari, or au &rxueu moo 01 uie iuusi uiiier, aay piuiext iunrtu. j.uv apprupriuuun and releutless of .our enemies. It wa bills are ready, or nearly so. Why riot useless to resist under the circumstances' go, ahead and pass them, and iu the I stood uloue, single and. unarmed,vin raeWtime agree upon some financial the midst of six. hundred' of ? the t most bill whih will give relief to the cotin- determiued ' and heartiless political try? uTbo mechanic, the merchant, thc banditti that ever .disturbed, the peace farmer, the manufactureri-i every rank of any commtuiity andby which -ruf-l and i class of oupfOplo-are entreating rlans I was commanded to wesign jmyj thc.JLcpublifan arlpPongress to do omccw 'laiadno alternative ouL,dealu.j this work, bring them out 01 their prcs Xo one will questign.tbperiL;of myH'eh'dfstr6ss, 'ami riiakfe1 bright the dark on. rl do not write. this simDlv to ! and .'threaten imr ' future ;hefore thnii. LlTRXtARY. "Vrnnk IslUV Ilftmtrtd VeiMDji per" has just come to hand. Frank publishes a lite paper, and. we recom mend it to 'all Democrats wh& wish a first-class paper. - I u" , elidt symp ' utvLwi'I t? i't i i ' h- ,u ! Mx America; an excerpt irom pir samuei tify ;the 8teptl took; T only staterthe: sition 'td " -"-6 wi inker's -Ismailia," by b b. Uonaat; a facts they speak for me.To atubbom-M blot oUt 6he7sixtK,6f the entire ses.-ion, name of an illustrated magixlne, pub- ijvcij sketch. 'bv Jnuius Henri Browne, ly- refuse to coraplyi:with .their, coin-:- arid'- Tritter it;a5ii ' idld,( mvlty. Iished at41 Park Itow, Xew York, by Lr n r ; r fU t;,sii mand who rwiu question i ine resuiii7; i-ivnat . ls-ir.but cowardice ol the most th, Ifni,hnldVuhlUhine.fmn.nv .t "T. . "" The bloodstained xecdrdof thifl abom- 4. -journal; a Russian narrauve, uy j. jnableparty ! is too weir knowh to the $4 per annum single copies 10 cents. w Kno,; and a Christmas story, people of the coahtry. tothe, world, for, We have received the January sum- by theauthorof thc"Princcss of TIIule.,, I the'result to-be a matter ot -aouot. . it, ....... .... .. i - . eliave hoped, for the sake of hu Limit? that! the .outrage committed on the colored' man at the iir last week ouia U inrcsupicu, u , ? not tale ik wer advise ?to Tcsftiltdto beteofch;tWdui it.YonccUnkaifDbWr neahctra5iloihingbutan(,and jrZJf' nhy fbould ik'bc noticed." her of rolio," a joyrnal of .Vmusic, Thc "Rape of the Gamp" is coutinued drama, art arid literature."1 'Published I as far as the sixteenth chapter, and by White, Smith & Co., 203 and 800 Emilfo Castelar contributes his fifteenth 'Washington street Boston. It is one paper on "The Republicin Movement of -the most interesting musical jour- in Europe," which is in many respects nals wc have had the pleasure of ex- more noteworthy than ' several, of its am ining. Those of Our read era who do predecessors. . i -. . . .... . i not take it wef advise :to subscribe for L i i B.riWr h for n r.t has no parallel in history. I yielded, :I . L.t ' t ! . t. - c i resignea 10 xvnom . - .ao" : koui oi cozu Pt tent r iurisdiction 2i No I r To rinob- law. But no the coantry The act was cdnteriiptible Character?;1 " 'T'f. f r Vi Asf Kaon flT5rf rtf VA'lr. ease for the last two years7 and' we ex pect thajthere. is'o"' imuiediairo;' pcci'bf qtfiTceovryV Last winter, when every indastrt.'in the country was par- aiyzeu. itovaa- iou cuyiaruiy 10 ineuffa motion of Mr. French, postponed until the 2oth ot January next. r,t , '. The bill to create the new county of "Llllington was made the special Order fori the 26th of January next; 4 h ' . A -'large number of bills? passed their secoud .readings, but will not . reach their cess third readinir until aitei tho rc- well regulated court jn rate the pouey which should give ltrre- would. or could support it, lief. 'vThej session ivas vasted in weary, plainly iJlegal;-vieivEQ; m 8ickeuingidebate; npun a nuance biili a contract, it id void, for upon which' ;.thc ,I,reidcnt vetoed and suoscrioe ior. , geribner has for. annum. clc for the new year, one of cbusidera- Examine, what . Appleton' saya he is I able interest, founded upon Mr. Mar- g ing y do during 1S75: "Appletons cy's recent work on South America. It Journal will sustain, -during the year; ! well illustrated. Following it is a its reputation for .general- excellence.1 continuation of Saxe Holm's "Tournia Tne publishers nil! 'endeavor; more line," and; then, we have the final in- strcnudusiy than ever (0 furnjih a pcri-; stallmcnt of Major Powell's account of A - M T - nilar Cafltwel I ana itcpreseaiauyw re, Brcwingtou and Lloyd have re turned librae from the Legislature, all loo is trcll'and very riiuch as though t .1 : witpf rrwpil with I rvl?-a1 tf a. liirh clasa. oni'TtiIr1i jdiall I hi vnrnvp i ilnwn tho Pi1nrn1i' lrKTvlt ' el ,; .l- nifinn lnA ..,ff,f;R! ' . ble and illegal usarpatiou of my office- anything; to cotutnit at 's single blow tbcui. xtcyall belong to the temper:, cmbnep a .w,dofspe of topics, and promises to grow hufheicntly exciting bjr part :Jfho bi deposed , me. r the rwliSkr.uicide itperpetnitcd and ancc vjclitr and you could not inducc afford the realer, in addition toan in future numbers. Th illustrations I catrr uy most solemn protest against is perpetrating at the present, time inch ob oftbrolo ft cnttkc.il iiiiht irs Jf UuBdlncp of entertaining popular lite are tho most effective wc have seen in - th (e proceeding.! : For: what Laiii by inch. ; This poliey : must come the lizht of anv one familiar with common law wju the country repnaiattu at tue 1 know that any contract into which cq-. ihc IloitaCi it wa ; to' cO wardty -W pa resignation oflniho is certaixilyiii ; the was5 todebwarajy to stand by its action character (ofa contract, and -iho one; or,thCA'cai,Wforcf upohfthcsalary'qtieiw will donbt the coercion when ili,statc .U6u Jt waiteo cowardly to resist the that I openly refused tosresigd befbxej Opposition in ordering investigation af-; tho ctainittee that,wasscat to iue' $er Jhv.estiaijoiiiuto ; thPcaliuicrnul, most eaphatically refused; 'i f . ivu of the Government, merely to make; v While, therefore, by ; force of circum- political c;rpital, to( dcatwith the mur-; fttaricca I have : hecn-f compelled io.'re-; dersers :ind; lissaseins v?h were and tare siil, 1 do here most , solemnly pledge making ii mockcrv of republicanisrii in r my sen to couicsy luisuuiuev uujuanit-1 uie oouui,K is naSj wu , vparuiy. w.uo . t 1 1st t i - . tt:l . 1. .... - .1 . 1 r ' HOUSK. OF- REPRESENTATIVES. By 3Ir Erwin, a resolution requiring W. A. Smith to make a report as Re ceiver of the Western Xorth Carolina Railroad. Referred. j'- '? ' ' By 31r.;McRac ,-a bill to define what interest in real esiate 'may be sold un der execution; . t 1 , Undera suspension of the rules the resolution in regard to. improvements on the Capitol building, Was, taken up arid passod its several readings. 1 ' House bill Xo. 282, in! relation .to compensation of Superior Court Judges -for holding, speelal terms. PassedV 1. , iv A Incssage was sent from the 'Senate asking the Housb to concur in a resolu tion to adjourn on 3Ionday, the 21st, at 8'. Vclocka. ni, ; Carried. - : u i Mr. 3Iendhall moved to reconsider the vote which was had in relation to repairs on the Capitol, parricd.j Mr- Bichardson moved that the fur ther consideration of this matter be.; postponed until (after iceejss;! A suhi'; was expended -two years ; ago for 1 tho : same purpose, ''and ho thdught it sIiQuld v be carefull v'examined, and the repairs mane unuer proper supervision. 1 HM...l..r. 1 it. -x . '21 r. ; uccier sam mat ctiiisidcrctl dangerous to the member -mid ought .to bo .repaired, im- mcti latciy. ... s he roof is lives of the inch : j k Motion, to reemsidor ' carried to an llr'Aojotinica. ' -r X' ' I..- 1 i H T 1. it.. Li. 1 ! . " i - i . - ! ; '.,. :vv-t' !-. 4 o- i t . 1 ... .
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 25, 1874, edition 1
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