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FEAR.
i
CEKEK VL CITY NEWS.
l ire i a Photograph Gallery.
Sunday, uooui -1 o ciock, p. m.f tiie
rar,.f Mr. CM. VanOrsdells Art
(;aitriTv.as discovered to be on fire.
.,.vl;ra gentlemen, on forcing the door
,:) perceived that a window in a
...all rt-H' where negatives are kept
in a light blaze. Buckets .of
'J.ti-r were thrown upon the Humes.
Vbivfj wu extinguished them. It I
Il0t kiVwii how - the fire originated. . It
mijrbt iiave caugljt from a camera,
which was near tlje window, eoucen
rating the rays of the sun upon the
.;; Itut lhis knot probable, as the
niTa'ttuod in the same position, all
ilir&uirli the suimyer, when .the heat of
iiic sun was much more likely to engen
,,"r" a conflagration. .
It is likely; that it caught from u
p::rk frcm a chimney. The camera, a
-rv large, hue one, was destroyed.
yv. YaiiOrsdell's loss is about 525.
w;!i :in.jnnranceof $T25 with Messrs.
Atk-iroh&.M.anning.
j The . 1.. 1.
It having le.-n arranged for theWil-i,i:nttu:-lglit
Infantry to escort Gov.
', i:.''une to. Raleigh on the oeca
!' hi iiiatigiiration, January 1, the
..iii!i;uiy'-will proceed over the Carolina
( Vntnii jiailway to Charlotte, where
,li.-v will iii.cct .the- (Jovernor and his
olhvr (i t: Tlicy will take the North
( '.ini'li'iraf llailipoad ' for. lialeigli..' After
111!-, luauguraui'ij our AVilmington boys
wi.lt' rctuni y the Wilmington and
Wcldiiii '1 ii'-y will have free
tnmspurtatiuii throughout, and will no
ijuii'.t li.ivi' a Luge time on the round
u. The occu: ion will be a mammoth
affair, cojiinvjiiirate robably with the
vjtti'iy It cfh'Vates and the fame of
the ijii.-'t;r.'ns and dearly beloved victor.
Church Notes.
S'l.itw ithataiiditig last Sunday w:
sshclv cold, the congregations
m
tiie city 4 were lull. In the
morning
K"V. Dr.'AVilson preached with great
p 1 wcr on 1 he beatitude.. "Blessed are
t!ie 'merciful." Bishop Atkir.son de
livered an interesting sermon at St.
Paul's Episcopal Church. In the
same Church, at night, lie v. .Mr. Am
bler continued t he subject of the inter-
liU'diatc.sjtate after death in the partic
ular theme of recognition in Heaven.
We 'have no notes- of the other
'..-- . j -churches.
The Methodist pastors are
absent at; Conference. .
a An Old Paper.
The lirst number of the New York
Co?? rncrcu!. Ad ct-rtiht r, date of on-
shown to us by Mr. James Jones, of
this citv. f it has twentv columns of
matter, chielly advertising. Among
other interesting items, is a statement
that. Governor.;; A she, of North Caro
lina, "had issued his proclamation for
sizing Burklat l'olk and John Johnson
and others, for preparing a military
expeditionagaiivst the Indians," and
the editor's remark that "this is prob
ably some branch of -Blount's project."
Major's Court.
Marshall Morris, disorderly conduct;
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UiiiM i?20 and costs or thirty davs on
. , . '
tiie streets: ., . . . -
Havid Alallef t, same, fined $U) and
e sts or fifteen days on the streets.
Thomas J Helips. begging on the
tiets; lined 20 and costs or twenty
uayson thc streets. ' .
tieO. H. Adams, violation of tax or-r-dhiance;
coiitinued until to-day.
The 3Iarliie Temperance Society.
The Total Abstinence Society met
at the Hethcl last evening, and. we
earn had'a7 yerv. 'interesting- time, ad
dresses having been delivered by Messrs.
K.y. Worth. W. J. Potter ami W: M.
lays, resulting in an addition to their
mdiiibeiship of eleven new members
The meeting was -raeed bv the pres-
viioo of several ladies.
1Ariosp
l'he L'Arioso Pleasure Club will give
a series of hops this winter ' on the first
md third.Wednesdavs of everv month.
,J--asn, r. ftnoucr, J. 1. Ale-
X , -1 1 -r .
1'ee, R. F. llanime, J. AVtf Rblles. A.
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n. jveuey; w. j. uordon; e ac
II 'I r . 11 'IT TT - t IT
knowledge the compliment of a haild-
eniely printed season invitation.
Thermometrlcal.
The state of the thermometer at the
various stations named below was ob-
tamed at the Signal olhee in this city,
yesterday at 4:1 p. m.:
Augusta, 41: Charleston. 43: halves-
ton, 49; Jacksonville, Fhu, 47; Mobile,
.i.v va rv,. .l, x--ji.i .
neaus,o; -onoiK, 00: aa-
VomiAh j?- n'i .1 -1 -
",u'wu. : iiraingion, 40. '
The New Board of Ccynty Commls-
. sloners..
The members of the new Board of
County Commissioners were cpialified
yesterday and will have a meeting to
day. Miss Lisette C. Bernheim, a young
lady of AVilmiugton, who writes for
the Cape Fear and other papers, is
flatteringly noticed in the Shenandoah
Herald, of Virginia.
Jt is said that Taft, ' Cameron and
Sherman passed through en ronf to
South Carolina, Sunday night,
The thermometer stood 15 degrees
below zero in Fayetteville, last Satur
day.
a '
... t New Advertisement.
C. M.VanOrsdell Notice to patrons;
art gallery..
l.FXUSI.ATL.. .NORTH (Wit
OLINA. - IJcventh Day.
Cotttl: uni from the Jlalcirjh St ntind.
Saturday, December 2.
senate:
Graham: Bill in .regard to bonds of
sheriffs was taken up. The bill pro
vides tne Khenlis shall execute their
different bonds payable to the Stae. The
gist of the bill is to make sheriff pive
a bond double the amount of taxes they
have to collect. Graham explained his
bill. M'oore of New Hanover certainlv
didn't understand it and movodtoinake
it a special order for next Tuesday at
12 oiclock. No seconding voice to 'mo
tion. Folk moved to suspend rules and
put bill on third reading. So ordered.
Bill on motion of Graham was referred
to judiciary committee.
Latham:" Bill to settle, ridings of
several judicial districts among the
judges of the Superior Courts. Didn't
propose now to have it passed but to
refer it to judiciary committee and be
printed for consideration of members.
Stickney thought it was making too
radical a change in so short a time.
Bobbins held that the constitutional
amendments which go in force on the
1st of January provide for the rotation
of judges. .
After discussion, Bobbins moved to
indefinitely postpone. Motion carried,
aves 17, noes 12.
Bill to change the act in relation to
gauge of railroads.
Moore of New Hanover said there
was so much talk of railroad rings and
that sort, he was frank to say he didn't
understand it, ("I believe you' said a
voice), and he wanted it printed before
he could vote on it. Bill passed final
reading, ayes '31, noes 2.
House resolution on adjournment.
Stanford moved to suspend rules and
put on third reading I t adjourns from
a. m. v eunesaay, ijui, to featnrday
lJin., December JO, 18 1 G. I'aSSCd third
read-ng, ayes 31, noes 1.
Aiittiv um w, an ,iu au p uicmtuiui
nnntn K.ll TO .... ..41
11V1 LUUIIl V Ol X illlillLO, "US IUKC11 iium
.. f i...;
tne caienaar. rroviues lor leaving to
voters the removal of countv site, &e.
l.o I;e explained the object ot his bill.
t assed second reading, ayes 32, noes 0.
Aiust go over tiu suoseouent uay unaer "
the constitution.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Shackelford, from co.nmittec on en
grossed bills, reported back correctly
engrossed House bill Xo. 08, amending
section 2. chap. 18 Rattle's Revisal.
TNTROlJl CTIOX OF UKSOl.UTIOXS AND
Bll.l.S.
Rv Purnell Rill to provide for
graded schools in cities of 5.000 popu-
hit ion by taxation. Committee on ed
ucation. ByRrvant ; Rill for the relief of
sheriffs and tax-collectors. Judiciary.
Rv McRae : Resolution relative to
tire internal revenue of the United
States'. Calendar.
. CAI.KXPAK
Oil motion of Carter, of Ruucombe,
the bill relating to building, loan and
other co-ope. ative associations, was or-
elereu to be printed.
.from December 13 to December .30, was
laKen up ana passed second and third
1 - "1 - 1 1 1 . 1 -m
readings and ordered to Senate with -
out engrossment. "
On motion of Yaughaii, the bill to
prevent the burning of dwelling and
other houses was made special order
lor 1 hursdav.at noon.
Resolution instructing the Xortk
Carolina delegation in Congress to use
their efforts to procure a prohibition of
!nore ,lian l)Cr c'e.nt- "Merest to na-
(;,i 1 u " 1 1 -i ii '..1
uoiiai ouuivs, oasscu sccona ana mini
reaailisrs.
Resolution instructing the judiciary
committee to investigate the reports
relative to hiring out of JoritS COUlltv
paupers, was taken up
r ,-o.i
au "'""V i4oiiemenu .ucv,euee
-li; . - . it
opposcu uic reso.iui-oii as neeuiess anu
lnilldiemnS: ( Iflflr if (rmn lllo.l-
I v . ...
soe and .Linebaek favored the adoption
tnc resolution. Carter, of Run-
I 1. .L 1 1 : A ,
com ye, inongni 11 useless to proceed
to a legislative investigation of the va
rious rhisdeeds of the Republicans in
Jones county or elsewhere, unless some
guarantee were given of reform at some
time prior to the wreck of matter and
the crush of worlds.
McLean moved that the further con
sideration of the resolution be post
neA untii the turn of Hon: Jake
Scott, member from Jones. Ruled
oat of order
4. DVS: 01 "aW00 m40TKctd
the whole matter on the table. The
YOnsJ nn,l were enlW rnltintr
I . O
veas 61 - navs 22.
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WILMTYnTfiV vnpTii n t tiat tv- .
, vmr. yjixvx, iLtauAl DECEMBER
LA TE AN D IMPORTANT.
T1IC IMI'LTACIIMKNT SCIICMC.
Grant, Cameron and Sherman to lie
Impeached by Coiirew Itaudall to
Be Speaker Bloody Coipiracy in
South Carolina.
Washington. Dec. The imieach-
iucnt plan includes Grant, Cameron
and Sherman, and. if subject to im.
peachment, Buger. Sherman is con
sidered undoubtedlv subject, as lie is a
creature of Congress, and his office e.-
bires with him.
It may be stated that the temper of
the Democratic leiders here is averse
to any course of compromise, and they
will demand and concede oi.lv what the
constitution ami laws allow.
Waiiistox. Dec. 2. In the caucus
to-nighi Bandall beat Cox teifvotes for
Speaker. There were but two candi
date?. After the nomination Mr. Ban
dall made a brief but eloquent speech.
Mr. Cox 'then entered the caucus.which
received him standing. He congratu
lated his competitor. The vote stood:
Bandall 73;X'ox t'U. It was resolwd
tosendconnhittees at once to Louisiana,
South Carolina and Florida to ascer
tain' the facts regarding the 'electoral
votes in those States.
Coi.u.miita Sundav. Dec : '.:15
P. M; The following has bee., tele
graphed to 4he Xacs (did Cii) ' r :
Gen. Hampton received an anon v.
mous letter.this afternoon, purporting
to be written by aI laves Republican,
in which it was stated that another
conspiracy Li on foot of a more start
ling nature than that developed list
week. The plot, as stated by this un
known writer, is that a party of 75 or
more roughs, of both colors, some of
them being members of the Charleston
Ifunkidori- Club, will be brought to
Columbia to-morrow, appointed State
constables and stationed as spectator--,
or be substituted for the members
themselves in the Hall of Representa
tives, and that at a preconcerted mo
ment a demand will be made upon
Speaker Wallace to vacate the chair-
Tho demand will not be complied with
and a bloody fow will be precipitated.
lat:r Midnight.
The Democratic members who were
awake seemed to be. unaware of the
impending crisis. 1 am informed that
the anti-chambers of the executive
offices and committee rooms arc filled
with special constables to be used to
morrow in ejecting the Democratic
representatives. Gen. Ruger and his
aides have been telegraphing con
stantly the entire night, and the Dem
ocratic executive committee are also
sirnilnrlv Pinrnopil lmfh nf tlipin i-mn
mmiicatin" Vis supposed, with Wash
iusrton. The indications are that there
wm bn a oollUmn tn.morrmv
Chamberlain's cnnstabnlrtrv nnd il.o
. . . . J
f.,ti7Pns in 1hf ctvoots if it .Wu unl
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GENERAL SUMJIAKY.
(iu. Broaden has pardoned Hoiton.
1 ie Mecklenbuig iorger, out ol the peni-
me 101K -ifto, an awe i.ejiunn-
c:Mi weekly journal, makes an eamost an
peal to Gov. Ilajes to refuse an clec1i?i
accomplished, bj Irauu.
Jav Gould's Tribune treats it as oulu? a
joke that Chief Justice AVaite bhould le
invited by the peruocrat: to po down t
.South Carolina in the interest of law and
order.
i ne r.icmnoiiu j-.wxtrcr, alter a rew-ec
often weeks, Iras been revived and appears
111 the same iruie which lHeameio laminar.
and to popular, tome months aero. Mr. fJ.
Watson James is the man at the wheels
A deaf mute has been ordained into the
Episcopal clergy in Pennsylvania, and
oisiK p elevens, wno periormeu ine cere
mony, is censured by those who honor the
apostolic canons which forbid the ordina
tion of persons "defective in the senses or
grievously maimed."
Oil SfltlITTl.1V PVniin' l:lvt jl lni'i finer nf
citizens, inesocctive of oartv ties. washYhl
in Philadelphia. The call was couched in
t,ie loiiowmg language: A meetmrot the
tiumis ui 1 uuautMpiiiii two oc uc ia on
I W.. 4-.. .A . I , . . 1 ... .r.I . .
nil cx?rv attenn,t t dishonestv or fn,.,,'!
I - L -
in the return of votes at the late l'roiden-'
1 tial election, wherever or hv whomsoever
the attempt may be made."
Postal flours.
close at the Citv l'o.-t-Oihce
The maiir
as follows :
Northern throuiilwnails
Northern thromrh and Avav
oSiO l M.
; :liU A. M
mails, daily ------
Mails for the X. C. Railroad
and routes supplied there-
iium, ai ------ - ujvi. ji.
Cm.tWm mu f.r oil i,,te
South, dailv - 7:0411'. M.
Western mails C. C. K'y. daily 0.-x A. M.
i ayetteville and oilices on
vape rear rmer, luesaays
and xriaays
1 .uo P. M.
6:00 A. M.
A. 31.
12: P. M.
I tt CUCI IIC U V. V. Xk
daily (except Sundays) -
Onslow u. 11. and intermedi
I otri nffinM even: Vrlilou
I ' w
ARKIVE.
Xortlieni through mails -
Northern through fe way mails 8 AX) P. M
The Sniithville mails, by steamboat, close
at S A. M., daHy, except Sundav.-.
Mails for Easv Hill. Town Creek. Sun-
ply and Shallotte, every Friday at A. M.
Al ails delivered from 0 A. A., to Th)
P. M., and on Sundays from Si to 100
A. AI.
Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. U 1'2 M..
ahd from 2 to 5 :00 P. M. Money order and
Register Departments open same as btaaip
Ofliee. ' -
Stamps for saTe at general delivery when
Stamp Office is closed.
Key Boxes accessible at .all honr, day
and night.
Rev. Dr. Moran preached in the M.
E Church, Greensboro 'last Suudav.
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M. E. CONFERENCE.
Abstract orproccediuir.
; Some account of the first day' es
iou was given in the Cape Fear on
Saturday. The following are the stand
ing committees:
EDUCATION.
Clerical F. L. Peid, A. W. Man
gum. Dr. IJ. Craven, M. I Wood. W.
M. Robey, W. D. Ua, I. II, Uibbon.
J. Alfonl, AV. C. Cannon. J. R.
Griffith. -
Lavmen M. S. Davis.A.tJ. I leaden.
Dr. l.M. Jones. J: W. Manuey. A. A.
Serous. C. U. Montcromcrv. V"..T.Lilv.
W. .1. Iarkcr, W. I. Knrm-gay. T. i
Williams.
Sl'XDAV m IIm.I.
Clerical S. V. Hvle. .1. .1. Kc.ia.I.
L. Uerndon, I.. W. Vrawford. .1. C.
Crisp. T. P. Rii uud. Ir.t T. Wvrl.o. O.
J. limit, C.C. Dodst.u, I. !.. NVh
Laymen R.W. Rest. Alex. Walker.
O. W. C'arr, R. I. Summerrov. M. t.
Sherrill. Dr. D. C. Smith. Dr. F. K.
Asbury, W. M." Darker, W. L. Arcn
dell. N. A. Lawrence.
IKMiK ANI rK"lMO.i.-Ajj..
krical Dr, .1. 1. Robbitt.
T. J.
(iattis, V. A. Sharpe, T. C. Coon. J. S.
Krwin. C. M. I'epper. II. T. Hudson..!.
T. Ragweli, .1. R. IrooI: a:al J. I.
Uuie. . .
Laymen R. W. Rest. T. N. Jordan,
M. R. Southerland. J. W. Mauncy. W.
T. Shipp, C. ti. Montgomery. K. H.
Wrthy. A. J. Johnson, T. A. Waiu
wrightand R. W. Rrowu.
I HLl'.CII rnoi'KKTV.
Clerical R. S. AVebb. II. II. Cib
bous J. W. Lewis, T. S. Triph tt. J.T.
Harris. T. H. Kdwards, R. C. Phili ps.
S. M. Davis, X. A. Hooker and R. 15.
Culbreth.
Lavmen J. R. Flovd. J. K. Mann.
R. P." Troy, Dr. T.Holcomb. R. S.
Abernathv, J. I). Squire, R. S. Li dbet
ter, J. T.O. Culbreth, J. C. Webb and
X. A. Lawrence.
K1BI.K t'Al K.
Clerical A. A. Poslu-mmer, H. P.
Cole. J. F. Heisrhtmau, James Wilon,
J. C. Ilartsell, D. May, W. S. Chaflin,
J. Sa.idford, A. R. Raven, R. O. 15uv-
ton.
Lavmen J. R. Flovd, T. X. Mann,
R. P. Trov, R. F. Summerrow. R. L.
Vbernathy, T. J. AVilson, Dr. F. F.
Asburv, W. M. Parker, J. R. Webb.T.
C. Williams.
SECOND PAY.
Rev. Dr. Craven. President of
Trinity College, and Rev. Dr. Jones.
President of Creensboro College, read
the annual reports of their respective
institutions, deferred to committee
on Kducation.
Rishoji Kavanaugh pivached the
Thanksgiving Sermon lroui the 10J
Psalm. "
TII1KD DA V.
AW 1. Taylor, of the Xoith m M.
F. Church, and James II. Tart, of the
Raptist Church, were recognized as
elders.
I sham Cox and Allen Jay, of ihe
denomination of Friend;?, were intn1-
dticed as fraternal nicssencrcrs, Messrs.
Cox and latum making some remarks.
llev. Dr. McFerrin, Secretary of the
Missionary Society, v.as introduced.
A resolution receiving Me??r:'. Cox
and Jav as fraternal incsseiiircrs was
passed, prefaced by some remarks by
lCisliop Kavanaugli.
vii moiiou. 1 wo iraicrnai niesscnut is
were appointed to the next yearly
meetinir of the Society of Friends.
.
Rev. lr. litlerlv. of the Virginia
Conference, made some extended r-
marks, complimenting X'orth Candina
institutusio.
Candidates, of the lim year "were
called and the following were reported
upon and passed on the class of second
year: R. R. Hall, X. il. Whittingtou,
J. M. RhcKles. J. P.. Carpenter w.:s
14. -
continued 111 hrst year.
The class of second year was th. n
called as follows: J. W. Shackford, X.
M. Jurnev, J. V. Craven, W. S. Roan.
J. T. (iibbs, L. I, Xa-h. J. W. Randle.
.1. R. Scroggs. I". A. (iault, M. W.
Royles, J. Lumley, X. S. Norton. The
class was addrosd at length by tho
Rishop.
R?v. R. A. Long, fraternal ines-ei,.v t
from the Christian Church, was intro
duced and made remarks nf a pleasant
character.. U11 motion, two Iratcrnal
messengers were appointed to attend
the next session of the North Carolina
and Virginia Christian Conference.
Candidates of the second year were
called and reported upon, nnd admitted
to lull connection, as follows: X. M.
Jurnev, J. E. Craven. W. S. Roan. J.
T nil.hs T. T. . Vnli .T W Uiimllnt'
A. Cault, M. W. Roylcs, J. R.Scrog'gs,
.1. M, l.umley.
N". S. X'orton was elected to deacon's
orders and continued in the cla? f sec
ond year.
I). P. Goode was discontinued at his
own request.
The report of Iavcnort Female
College was read and referred to the
Committee on Education.
The time of to-davs session was al-
most entirely occupied over the endi-
datr s for admission.
1 he Suudav school concert held
ai inc -ieinoo:?i cuurcn 10-nigni, ar.u
address was delivered bv Dr. McFcrria.
Missionary Secretary. Rr. Jones in
vited the Conference to visit (Jrevi.s
boro Female College this afternoon at
3 o'clock.
The Confercucc theu ailjoarncd with
the lenedietion until tomorrow at 'J
a. m.
To-dav.s
debates have shown
great care with which the brethren
ccivc meir new wcraw anu inc
5. 1876.
they have for their Church. lj the
manner in which thc guard ker repu
tation. The be? t c riterion by hich to judge
as to the imyortance and dignity of this
Christian body U to fee their htxndredi
of ministers and laymen in annual cs
sion as thev are hen? new.
1T.OM M ASUIXGTON.
The l'reidc:a Ir'cpriPf; lti lir
itne I'-S'ort !o JustlTy Uorption
Secretary I'ih Iiaetit Tbe Pol
icy ItKliticd lropcct t,l" a llemo
crtllc Trinciph Tlic Speakership.
Wamiim.t n. IVc. 1. At tho cabt
net nice I in 2 to-day the l'reidcnt men
tioncil c.-rtain topiccj which he will
treat of in hU annual ii.c?-js. . iutluu-I
lug the int:on i"f the Presidential
'Kvesiin ar.J the cornplitiitiomin cer
tain of the S-out!" rn States. The Prtr
i lent will in hi 1 'e.uge treat at length
0:1 Southern af ir. will dclend
the aclioi v.hicl: :e taken in South
Carolina and l..i;:;ana, and will give
his oHici.i.1 cndor.v'i tit iithe manufac
tured tales of utr.igc 1 iutiuiidatiun.
He talked very bitterly cn the falgitt
t-day. The pnvdincif of the cabinet
were p.'im ipr.llv con lined to lh consid
eration of Soulhcni nlTairs, aud more
particularly in South Carolina.
Mr. Fi.-h. it is understood, did r.ot
concur with the estrone views of the
Proideut, and i idi. a'.i d hl cut in dis
sent from the pre puvtv of the military
interference with the L'lr.Malur. The
result appear to 1e that such modified
orders were Miit to (i:i. Ruger r.snecd
not be construed to warrant his inter-fereiu-e
uuloj in ca.-c of violtuce. Mr.
l::nar reeeived this evening a tel'ginm
IV in Civn. Hampton ;;ud Senator or
dtn renuestin: him to inform the Pns
ident that loth ItnixratJ and Repub
licans in the Legi.-lature desired non
inlcrfcrcnci of the miliary, and a-ked
that they be m instructed." Mr. I.mar
showed the telegram to Secretary Fish,
who iulonned him that orders had al
ready been sent to that elTcct. Mr.
F1V.1 al.-o said that Men. Ruger i:ver
had been instructed to iuterler- v. lib
the organization of the Ixgi.-laturc.
This indicates that tLe s:Mi:e excuse, will
be nude as ia the Louisiana ca,e, name
ly, thet the military cr ted, without or
ders. In connection with this subject ru
mors were circulated to-night thru Sec
retary Fish had resigned 0:1 account tf
(iissaiisiacimn wnn me course 01 tue
President, but there appears to lie no
good foundation fr the rumors. Much
speculation is indulged in a. to the
causes which have induced this unex
pected back-lov,n. Ry s-orae it is as
cribed to pressure which it is alleged
has luen brought to Uar from inSucn
tial Republicans in thcXorth. Utheri
say that it has been concluded to aban
don Chamberlain n.ov that the Hayes
elector.- are secured. P'.t if Chamljr
l.iiu g.'S by tiie board. he tiv-urcd'y
will if the government hep. it-, hand
off. the Hayes rhvtors will be npl lo
follow suit. '
mi: M-KKfc::iur.
The SioaKcrship continued to-day to
e the principal !ep;e at tl;a liolels.
Me-rs. Randall. Mi.ni-on ami other
audid.itc wck in the lobbies of Wil-
lard's for a cuMer.ibl. time, talking
with their fri -mls. There was tome
talk J-day of Mi. J. P.iudolph Tucker,
o! lrgnua. uxi 11 M enni lo cmcic,t
1 imri i ihmh i-i-oh vm-i m-ri:
member-:,
I The Republican
Hou-e m also hold a ca:uii. to-::.,-
low i::rht, and it is said jen. (tarfie.d
will receive the complimentary ;io:niui-1
t ion. for SiKiker. Senator Rlaine ar I
ried to-night in apparent good h-alih
and ready lo shahe hi blovdy t-hirt at
the first oppoitunity.
rot.:Y t z:k liorsE.
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I mi . T i . 1 II' 11 II 1 Mill. 4 Blill.
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U.iV I" VII iH I IVH ' l'l."llll.lll'ja
arranging tin policy to le pursued on
the opotiing e! 'r. Hol e. It H tl C
opinion that ee;yihit ,' that ii to !
doue'uill !iIii d up!i in ad
vance ami .:r fn!!y in itund. and that
the practic "f lnembi rs jumping U
1 t la itLl. l.'sitiii.ll lull. fill tl.A tt f
important hi!.;. ,;!-, and v. itle.nt tonsil
tatsoji with any on-'.ui'l be discounten
anced. Mr. Lamar, as clnirnmn of the
RenK'cratie emeus, h.i-. i-nncd a cill
for a r.ieetitig to-iuorrow night.
Arpeintmciil" of UUhop AtklUMiu.
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ana jyatrons.
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ru ln.- .,11,n,.1,,l,;r lV 'i"''-
l Wwultl aN n,lKnJ luy !4llccre lhluk, lo
a w'0 a-Utnl in faviog my prriTty
I from further detraction.
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c. M. VANOitnr.LL.
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1 CiENTLLMAX, OR OnNTLEJIKN
f eautin loarl In a r-rivatc faxnlly
the
who live u&t very far from th beta'
re - .rtion of th cltt. Atn4r at
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