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..sea I , os';a; i fl'q a . y a a i a -i - J1 a o- J a fl.nHJLU ..(-. , Vl.-4-.-,- O: ? U80 -rf,tT JSV UK1 3 "this vjiit. if cnJm t OMOMMTED JflJgRCa ST,7, 18S3. ; , . , , ,' , Patlr f UriMU OWrrrr, Establish JaaasrT 15. ISt. Sally Caartetir Jaaraal. Ea(abltBid Jl. Is. OEBDAWABM i20, 1883;- ; 1 ii PRICE FIVE CENTS. LJ-L I J I y 1 I I I ! t I I I I Sr 11.11 VI I I I I I . M. I 11 lfl V" a' . Baa m X B f . IX.. IL B BJ Mlk . fl V I V I 4 V - - .' J 1 :.' ( L I M THE IAISQ DYNAMITERS TO SUBSCRIBERS AND PATRONS. Br lni of lbroa9nlllaton of To Jctra- ItOhutii tb propflakr ! Ue eoueolldat ed ppr bctm to carry uc all eontrett for acm r tuonc mod autMCfipoon. ezlaunc t Ubtr paper prrvtoai to aacB emuolldiiUoa. Prrooa bo bAT pi4 In .Tmce for abe ir tkx both pvr bv lb Urn x Dded oa nw aDbaertiHloa books, and perauos who have patd la advaae for eltbr paper artll reeelva Tmm J vua Obbzktu to Um xptrstioa of Um Cm paid. ; ACalbolic church fof colored people is sooa to te ereste 1 in New York. Crump, President Oar field's nurse, bas gone into the restaurant business in vjashlngton. i Tbe Ircquois Club ignored Ben But ler. It did not invite bim to its big dinner. I I The evidence la the Star Route cases is tlosed and now we are to have about thirty djs talking by tbe counsel. It is said that Carter Uanison, Major of Chicago, !-as a hankering for John Logan' seat la at. the United States Sen- Divested of her royal titles Queen ("Victoria would be known as plain Mrs. Wettln, which was tbe family name of her bti5bapd,'FriOCe Albeit. ' - T IxrwelUMs ,CiTlzn say s that a strange combination of a prayerful and careful mind may be found in the man taking up carpets for Spring clean iog. Mrs, Langtry said iu Washington that ahe beard; tbe President was aveiy hindsome- man and that she was very sorry be was out of town. This ouhtjto makeGebhardt very j -alius. Alaa! poor Thomas Oobillree . Now hangs bis head In thme. Before liar Joe Mulhattan Ofj meteoric fame. 1 Ikate, dbase Ex Got. Sp'ragne's first wife seems to be a bard weman to please. She was not aaliafled with bis first mar riage, and no w. she is said to be disgust ed at bjscondjmatch. --. CapUin E.ids says be has not only not abandoned his Tebnantepec ship rail? way, bit will push it vigorously, lie may pdsh as bard as he will, but he will never push that fifty million grant through 4 Democratic Congress. The rarest exhibit-ever tendered in alegaljprocetdln fras I hat made by Governor IjenjaTsln Frsnklin Butler the other day in the Tewkesbury Alms bona inveatlgaUon. He produced tbe tasnedkinvf a negro who had been n.limkt nf th inalilntiofi. and c Ho ped ott !bits of tbe bide for distribution among: the counsel. Rev. pr. JTewmso, to wbom.Popn tal as The,ReVerrnd John P. New man, dd, of tbe Metropolitan Metho dist Episcopal Church. vith the chimes attached." said at a temperance meet ing last Sunday that as the Republican Earty is said, to be one of moral ideas, e, as si member, of ths party would Ilka to k'asw where the said moral Ideas rw Wa, woaldTeepeet fully refer New man.' k the. star route defendants, or (be xnanaerj of iheTewkr sbury Alms s))0C3S la Uassschnsetti for an answer to tils IcUrestln j conundram.. ,. "'-S I ' " r "" An- u'nitpected and novel plan to dlvWe ltcTldaon tbe 29lh parallel of laUtndeJU vnder discussion in that tjtafe. Th proposed State would have $t.OOQo2TX3p tpsre miles of area mora tban-Massachasstts. Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island combined. The Golf Coast Progress says thatj the child of to-day may wit ness the Consummation of the projected divialoa befsattais4ng ais majority. aad elalsasThat-ScmthFiorrda has no jfigtf wbjch the nprthprn part of thp Slate is fcomd respect. ,Tbe Flori dian defends the northern part of the State against the charge of want of respect fdrrihe rights , of "Southern f JorMiJ in ppDbees i the w proposed dlyisjox Eight ol Thesa Arralsaed ia Court, and Die Taraa Iaforaier. . Losdon. Enolbtad. April 10. Nor man, Dalton, Doctor Gallagher, ; Wil son, Beruara usiiagber, Cuiiih, Ansburghe and i Whitehead, the eight men arrested on charges of being coucernt-d iu dynamite conspiracies. were again brou&ht up in the Bow Street Polioe Court this morning. It was noticed as a slgnilicant fact that Norman was conveyed to the court room by a detective separately from the other prisoners, w nitehead, who was brougtit here from Birmingham for trial, protested against handcuffs being placed on bis wrists, t He declared that the entrance to tbe court room was ths "gates of belL." Oa the prisoners being arraigned in court it was announced that Norman had turned informer. The rest of the prisoners, including Bernard UaUagher and; wmtenead. were formally charged with treason and felony. Mr. Poland, iu opening the case for the crown, said be had a quan.- tity of fresh evidence against , tbe- pnsoners which would he furnished at the proper tim. Norman, on being called to the stand.testlOed that his real name was William Joseph Lynch, and that be was born of Irish parents in the State of New Yotk. Lynch swore that he worked in October last as- coach building in Brooklyn. ; AC that time he joined a secret society in New York tbe object of which was to free Ireland by force. , Tbe members went by num bers. The hall in which he was sworn in was situated on the corner of Second street and the Bowery. There were ot ber associated clubs. Tbe managers of the clubs were known as district members. They were not known to each other bv name. Members were 'selected to go on missions. He (Lynch) was sent to Dr. Thomas uailagher. who lived on Manhattan Avenue. Green- point, Long Island, opposite New York. uailagher told him he was to go to Lon don: hs would know what for when he got there. Gallagher gave him fifty dollars and told bim to take, steerage passage by the steamer Spain under the name or Korman. uauagner gave Dim one hundred dollars more and told him to go to London and inquire at the American Exchange for a letter ad dressed to bim. Lynch did not want to go. as be had relatives to support, but finally went. Uailagher gave him small box. He examined this on tbe steamer, and fladinz it contained spring, which worked by pressure, he became alarmed and threw it into tbe sea. He arrived in London on the22od of March. His first act was to take the letter be bad written to Gallagher to Bowie's Exchange to inform the latter of his arrival and where he could be found. He saw Gallagher on tbe 27th or 2Sih of March, and walked with him oast the scene or the recent explosion in tbe government office .at Westminis ter lie then asked, "is mat what we are going to dof Gallagher replied, -Yea. and il won't be child's nlav. eith er." They passed half way over West minister bridge when Gallagher. w bo had been viewing tbe : bouses .or tbe Parliament, remarked, Theyv -will make a great crash when they come down.' Gallagher here jumped to his faaf nvtst t aw4 VaM Infsmnna llsie ASjay AUU ouuuu a w a ua. aaa-u s The witness continued: Returning, they passed Scot land Yard, and uaiia Sber said. "that is bead quarters of tbe etectives. It must come down too." GalUsber said he waa staying at Cbarr ins Cross Hotel and gave the witness seven pounds, saying, "don't run short. the old man will provide for us. 'On April 2od. Gallagher told the witness that be wanted bim to eo to Ledsom street. Birmingham, and inquire for Whitehead and tell bim that be Lynch. had been sent for material, tie bad never heard of Whitehead before be went to Birmingham that moralnir. Before going Gallagher gave bim five pounds with which to buy a respecta ble truuk to put stuff in, He went to Whitehead St factory, where be saw Whitehead and a boy. ' The boy was here put In the wttn box and Identified bv Lynch.... Lvnch said Whitehead had put him io the way of procuring India (rubber THE DUBLIN TRIALS cL iihi i n ii ii i i ttmt U..4 I A W The Third Pfisoaer Pat II is Lire. a Trial for Dublin, April i.-r-Timotlry I Kelly, another. of. the men charged with par ticipation in the murders of Cavendish and Burks was placed m x trial this morning. Salliran and Mclnery were appointed by tbe Court to conduct the defense of the prisoner. Judge O'Brien having complied with tbe request of Webb and Adams to be relieved from f urtht-r duty'in defending the aceused men. The jury was then sworn in. One of the members is a Parneliite. It is consequently expected tha4he Jnry jwill fall to-agreei-aar verdict? The evidence of the witnesses far the crown -was BTOsuy-a repeTTtion or tnatgirea in the cases or Joe Brady and U Curley. James Carey swore that conspirators bad resolved to mu Colonel Ilillen and .Barks in conse quence of an article that appeared in the Freeman's Journal speaking of the desirability of a thorough change of officials at Dublin Castle, which .bad be come an augean stable. This same statement was made -by Carey at the preliminary examination of tbe prison ers, and it was then , declared by the t reemans Journal to be due to tbe fact that E. Dwyer Gray, the owner of that paper, when chairman of tbe municipal committee, had charged Carey whs was town councillor, with conspiracy. ! I Set use Ilefrs. j 1 This la toe! season when hens run toad;and will not be fcomforted unless thev can hide awav somewhere and sit day and night on a wooden neat-egg or an old door knob. Several men were discussing .this questjsn in a grocery store-one evening recently. A man who owns a large flock of Dorkings remark ed: "Not even an act Of Conferees can break up a set tin berf. "Ever tried jammin' 'em under a barrel an pourin' water on 'em ? demanded the maa on the sugar barret "Yes," said the Dork ing man ; "I've poured water on 'em till they grew web-footed, like a blamed duck; anal afterward foa nd 'em In an old coal hod settin'away on lumps o coal." "Tie a red rag-round one wing ." i Me mo nam. :r Tbe different organizations of the fire department of the city of Charlotte being assembled for tbe purpose of per forming tbe last sad duties to Charles T. Walker, the assistant chief of this department, it is deemed a fit occasion to make an expression of our feelings and sen time uu in regard to one who ban been so long identified with us. For more than a decade Charles T. Walker has been one of our n umber; an active participant in all our duties; a wise counciler in all our delibera tions: whose genial nature and affable intercourse never failed to obtain access to our sympathies, and command 'our esteem and confidence, and secured to hi m an inflae nee in our councils which was always productive of harmony and :ncrt vt aotion.iWbleh promttsd fra- leriiai rsjatidtis asd nre efficiency to IMVtefal orgarttllkjjhs pucxlrpart- Index to If ew AdTertisemeats, UOJin FROM XIOEBIA. ,OrHanl9ooi-ataolon. . wuaoo k Borwen uaaing rower, i i . . , . Op.-ra House. 26th- Xatia f otnam. 1 f 'u'"-1 Indications. . South Atlantic light rains and, partly cloudy weathersouth to aest i .winds, slight fallfoirowed by rising barometer, stationary or slight fall in temperature. LOCAL HIPI.JtSls.iT baa Fun in a Boarding SchooLtjat the" opera house again to-night. f1; The McSmith bshd will jri ve a cdtoi 51 '9fTnCfWS nil weather will permit. T.r- J. kiLi I . . Lieutenant W. IL Slack. of the to the decree of that inscrutable Prtovl- ii Vnited; States. 'Nivr, arriyed ; at. ths said a man w bo waa eating cheese and crackers. "That'll fix 'em." "Might's well offer em a chroma." said the Dork ing man., "I tied a w adle- red woolen shirt on one last spring, an do? my oats If she .didn't make a. nest of it an set three weeks on the buttons!" Thtnthe grocer said it was time to close up. and each man girded up his haas and slowly I filed out. ... !; - i - Tl The JEriaager Syadicate. ClBfltanaU C qolz-er. A Washington broker - ssid to-dsy : "By all means the most. .powerful sys tem is that controlled by the Erlanger syndicate. The eastern terminus of its lines is Brunswick, Ga. The system extends from - that point to the Hio Grande and a representative of- tbe Topolobampb railroad,, , of . which ex Senator Windom ia president, bas gone to Paris to interest rlanger in the schemeand.togetim to Jay.a track from tbeliio Gr2nha across the Coun try to Topolobampo harbor, a distance of 700 mUes. ''This compaby is also ne- no.ln.ins villa t. iwMnn til. f. w-r rui nies with 'a- Vtew-of tfi vertfrrg'a portion of tbe Oriental trade which now goes by way of San Francisco and Panama, to the proposd western: terminus ot wiDdoms Mexican line. The route will be shorter than any now used, and judging from tbe character of the men concerned l am iDcitxea ; to tmnx win acc4ruplib what they are after, both in i'aiis and San Francisco. This will mske the extreme southern lineof som-muniaalbjafrom-ocwaa -to ocean -and the shortest. Jt. will ha possibls to-gv C l . --V .). , - n Bf!frT frfw 1 . j i JJew ilAiULApriTls-Tbe brig Kooert. 4jaa4i wiacn -arrived oeen so soaaeniy removed from our midst, we desire to make this record of tbe strongest ties of friendship borne for him by tbe membeis cf the fire de partment, who for many years have as sociated bim with the highest authority in the department ; our irreparable loss is more keenly felt became we lose a member s hore many excellent traits of character and amiability of temper pas si ways endeared him to us. and wecsa dole with those upon whom the Sad bereavement bas fallen with heartrend ing force by the severance of ties which can never be restored in life, and lacer ating affections which no earthly balm can beaL Resolved, That the fire organizations of the city set apart a page on their records dedicated to the memory of the decessod. upoi wbtchBhalltjBJnscrlbed tt r.atn of t CharMs J. nVilker. the office which he fceji, and thfecfate of his death, sad, that thW proceedings of this general meetihg'of tbe fire department, including these resolutions, be spread upon their minutes immediately suc ceeding the memorial page, and that each member of this department wear tbe usual badge of mourning for thirty davs. Resolved. That a copy of these reso lutions be furnished to the family of the deceased by the secretary of this meeting, and that the city papers be re quested to publish them. M. L. Frazier. ) P. II. Phelan. Committee. W. E-CfLPErPER ) C. F. Harrison. Chief. ,R F, IIUNEYCCTTa Becretsfy. fT ! CSroalde The national public debt statement just made presents the curious feature of about 8l0.ou0.000 ot unclaimed debts, and upon which there is half a' million due of unclaimed interest. Many of tbe bonds upon which this interest Is due ceased long since to bear interest, and yet both principal and interest re main unclaimed. Why this is so can not accurately be accounted for. but, it is supposed that some of the bonds were lost by fire, or otherwise, mutilated, held in truat by persons unwilling to risk a chance of investment, .or trans ferred tq the baodS of (persons unln- lormea as to meir vaiue. uier vao.uu worth mat a red prior to 1837.' on whici there is SOO.ooo interest due. Then there is SSO.0OO on Treasury notes dee two years later, which were issued in 1810. Some people, it seem, are not so hard up for money as might be sup posed. 1 It is a good thing for the Czar that fie decided to postpone his ionation, bV, fore those 15,000,003 pies were baked. That would have been a; fearful waste of pie. ; x ' ; Mr John E Ince, the head of the Ioce Comedy. Company, served las w powder-moxdxeyon board the ( $obfed- rate cruised, SaeaofldabO ndir Cap$ JasIjWaddell, duilnth war.'f u Quite a crowd assembled at Stt Michael's colored Episcopal church yes terday afternoon to witness the corner stone laying. The ceremony was an 1$ terestlpg ojie, ar4 srafe onduen4 4 itev. j. a. uneshire, assisted by Rer.M C. Quinn. 1 1 -Ths aiIrosl uWadJss raised ' noon within ten minutes of each ottrer bringing a .lot of passengers, .whola Ajrrival: of a Flarty ot Darkles, Home Their Ieet; Batea Up hf Iaaeets 8toryf Their Terrible Ssnensss ia Divisioned off i in - the second-class coach of; tbe south bound train Ion .ths Richmond & pkny ftte railroad fyester day j was , a group of nine colored' peo ple two women and seven childrea, who were (; just reacbinjfthei boms which ej leftatput two.-years! ago ba cast their lot on.tbe shores :of 'Liberia,' tba land, which they were-' made to , be? Here, fid wed, wlth;nlkby ,Jay and 'IfebiSlMwljllis only . worl required to make-airring pras,to go. oat iq the woods and 1 snake ia tree. when encrtrgh provisions would fall the "nrst shake: to mak m eal or a family, oi sn. j iors waatnetr laeavor 'jDeria and.of coarse ' thity were doomed .'io a bitter dlsMppointment and ong months of tomesJckness and wearyii suffering. T PMty -in question got ff the train yesterday rai Concord, their bld: home. aia?7 hi , veiongeu , to uie out i xnixei plantation, andlt was through theklnd n'rsaof their whita friends In Concord, who made up a sufficient sttm of ntoney to bring them home and - for warded,. It to 'them .sometime .ago. r Ths. party wera Jiaatswe i months makiag jtbe journey home, and. when tbey , arriyed. -tlwKArTIC' ,ouna u 10 wst IUahle. condition, .Tbelr; feet' are tnwgely afflicted; : being swollen to three times the usdal ' size, presentig'a mass 6t ngly, lockfag. soresijSoine of them' bad, lost theU.; Uesy that had dropped off. as if throogb leikvsy; This straAgoa U said to be1 caused by a. certain species of Insect which attacks A Spree aded by Saicide. r Mr. F. W. Wilson, a citizen of Bald Creek; Yancey county, committed sui cide at tbe Eagle: Hotel in Asheville, night before last, by taking laudanum. He had been drinking hard for a few 'weeks past, and it Is supposed that he decided to pot an end to himself and the spree by taking a big dose ol lauda num. He retired to his robin on the night is question, drank the fatal drug. aad when found be was dead, t . Startliag Aectdeat la a Mac hiae Shop. ,1 At Liddell's machine shops yesterday an accident of a very -startling nature occurred. A belt slipped from a pulley and a young workman 'named Ovetton mounted a ladder to replace it. ; Before be osuld do so, however, the- flying belt caught the belt to the 'boring ' machine' And a general tear up and sling around followed. The boring maebine was torn top from- the floor and 4 hurled against the step ladder, which ia turn was whipped up by the belts and hurled across the room. The young mad gave spring and landed on : the ; shafting. which gave him a cob pie of revolutions and finally landed bim on ; the floor nn hurt. It was a marvelous escape from Instant death; aad the accident,' it may yrell be imagined, created a good deal of excitement in the shops for the time beings . ? ? -!.-. : ' ; ' ' Good Dinners and Good Wiaea. I Belsravla. -., It is related that Lord Lvndhur wben somebody a&ked bim which v the best way to succeed in life, replk "Glye . good wine." A French state man would have answered, "Give goo dinners," which implies good wine an something besides, and would Lav carried out the advice into practk himself. Talleyrand kept tbe most rc nowned table of his day, but quite t much for hygienic as for political re; sons, in the belief that well considers and carefully executed cookery etren tbened the health and prevented illnet At 80 years of age he spent an bou every morning with bis cook discussin the dishes for dinner, which was Li only meal ; in the morning all be tool was two or three cups of camomile te before sitting down to work. In Pari he dined at 8; in tbe country at l After a short stroll, if the weather we fine, he had. bis game of whist, an. then, retiring to his study, indulged i: what was really an after-dinner nap His flatterers said: "The Prince i meditating." Those who had no need to natter him merely observed : "Mon seigneur is asleep." The Emperor, who was no epicure, nor even a connoisseur, was nevertheless pleased with Talley rand's luxurious and refined hospitality, in consequence ot the impression it msde on those who were so fortunate as to partake of it. ; - A rartaaaie JVawa Vender. Bcnaestor, to book and newt man, who mad Oaera Hi Last .Night, raHs of bagiage And a. bar a fall of rnaili slaocss: these: insects attack 'tte whole matter. i j bsdy of A person Jhnt as, a gene'tIng Tbe-Yeomr UrSV rWinthroD cbmWI fcPfBiW"eaiJIfysj- pany are in' bad ItscJL1 They left on the Columbia train considerably late; yes terday and unless some extra fast run ning was done, they arrived, in Col am hyi dsn oZ,fJhaxioUe wasoo ths tram yes terday and lcsn greatly Interested ia the case: . The snffereral'told him thst'theirT. feet were' then in. a ijnnch petter coaditian than when 4her left ; Liberia. They stated that Bearly ) all the Cabarros darUes orer ln IJberfa Were similarly afflicted and several had died after losing their fact altogether. The story of their trials abd-Vofferlnj? . . Tbe; saperli nunnec in which John E.'nces company produced their amus ing comedy., "Fun , .at a Boarding School.' at thp, opera house last night tfPfihJiPt i.hs, highest, praise, and a packed bouse. .Ince surpassed him- se.'and made every, shade and ray - in 'the piece sparkle i with srit and. in tell t- f nt acting. rTrot Gimerack" is an ln- sptred creation, by, this fine comedian and superior, elocutionist, and must be seen" to be appreciated., Miss Ellani was In excellent voice and acted with a .nerve whieh" was really charming. Her solo , in tbe first act, from the "Pirates of Penzance, ;Mable'd song, ake;tliis HeArt. received a weU earned encore and boundless applause. Her method is exceedingly finished and net artistic conception and sympathetic expression show most carefal.cnltnre the bigbtt in toe talslana folate Lot ery tha miier day, cot hU atoney yetttMdar per omral xprc8 Companj., it wasn't mucn of a pacaage, tbe aaMunt eomtMing ot tare SS.0OO bluo. i&t. Senatffer will oonUnne In baalneaa. and not allow nto good fortuna to spoil blxa one bit. T bus far ht has nade a crest nieces eat of a small b-ga-nlng taroagb bard work.-AiJentown (Pa ) Cbroa kae and hews, March 29. . awawsasaaeassasassasssaaaajj a. . aaawaMamaaBaaaaaaaaamaaaaaawaaaaaaawaaaaaai , : 2Jttr &avevttecments. waouvue UCJ Mil irSA. iA JkyVt SAUiM bia for very isle opbnjng lisSnlght, if indeed they got there in time. at alL The colored brass band of Sharon, came into the city last night, and front lh.1. I 1 KT rj In imuvu iy uiurpwueBCB pqaarsv Mva Ik.' Itia A.It .1 swaavw kiiu tiaiiaui uuliui a iiai. iis Hsrai a . . . . . . t - . . in town. Aft-r nbi,ia. a f wIIlT I Mt!bttnaimpV wonder- little lsdy thahandaiii.i;tr.i.- ordinary Tcreation. building on CoUege street, where TKL1EK Samaritan festivatls ISrofhess, and whewtbnaVfAnigtlmel ! Louis Schenck. x t or tww cases of diaturbaueea was yesterday ' fined 92S bj the mayors II ugh, HaaUags, for two ,cases of druak,'one of which becur red on the 23rd day of last December, and rbich the police still had laid on OPERA WOUGE. VEONESOAT, APRIL 20TII. rngagement of ths Oliarmiag Vocalist - Oome'snne, and Xverybody's ' Fsvozite, 8trpporffXl tf tfrda wasi&1 maths. CJaeaae4 Press Despatche. Jn the tJnited. States Circuit Court yeitefday at New Orleans, judgment waa urucicu naiui tuo Datoura v Uen. J. B. Stesdmao. collector of Mater nal Bevsana. in lit! gi. for. SIOO.OOO with inters. sad man's shortaga was placed at tfcODOO.' - , ; - - John 8 Loxv-a-Texas tferperado, with a gansr of 'outlaws, attacked and and killed, fn the Chocktaw Nation, I Lotted -tjtatca MarshaID. H. Lyman, in charge of some prisoners, and turned the prisoaers loose. I The party who lynshed Bob Crockett 'at 'WJ pevfiie, y a. gsya eouoeto one 4)bert Moyers, who flr Crocleft accused vt being an accomplice, to leave within t wenty-f our hours. Moyers declined to leave and demands a trial. i Ths Parliament building at Quebec, Canada, was bursed yestsrdsv. . I ThS OMft stt"' rWm.wU wwtmi; iloa bas basn vailed to meet at Colum bus, June 31 it. . . f A Ore at Uawklnsyllle, Gs, yesterday enroyea eight stores. ixs sjid.uw. h$ Ceart at ASaJs BiU "fi sa I Gav. Caaaeroa. BicnMOKTA April lSMThe Supreme jart of iADpeall'cft fa is IStite to-day endered a decision in The case of ' tbe .ledlcal College of Virginia. This is lie case (in which tbe Governor re hovidlbs Sid rJbalflt'l visitors of that -lsUtutloo and appointed a new board. Che court Is of the unanimous opinion hat the Governor bad the right to fill il t k . I .. , - V I . 1 acanciesi uwi uaign oiTPruiiuBuiu oard but that he had no right to create rani1.a Viv a r.mnv.1 In nTiwtr t1 fill r f- . wm tt - - n 1 - rrj . . h t -1 a.l.M. t . tr.-w. . ... &maina niuiM i - a. Mtmm mean BBttimiWI esaseiasxtmrniasbereioipre.- 1 -New- OHXEAK3. ADruiJL I J - -- I Mscki who about four weeks ago at rwsgf fortes rroaur-.Treaiy ltaua I Moresn City attempted to pasapoe f "f -Sanaa s : . k - ' I ths new nickels which hsd been plated wlsfnHOTOH. April Ifl -Several bun- J A" dollar goId piece, was con- red recruits are now on the way toreg. I vtcm iueauay H 5T k . . bags in which to carry nitro glycerine. Tbe witness connrmed ail tne evidence given at the hearing last Thursday as to Gallagher haying oalled for trim under tbe name or Fletcher. The wit ness said that wben Whitehead was loading nitro glycerine into tbe robber bsgs be told mm that s man naa that same morning taken 60 pounds of tbe liquid., ila asked waiteheatrrnATiae liquid was and was. informed' that he would soon know. Whitehead here shouted from the dock : "You He, you traitor. The witness' ssid Gallagher met 4n m in London when be returned from Birmingham with nitro glycerine. He had never seen any of the prisoners before, except Gsllsgher ana (White head Both of those men had spoken of sending another man to London but they aid not rnenqon any name. The examination was adjourned un til to-morrow. The witness spoke in s weak and indistinct voice and at one point of his evidence be appeared as if abont to faint. At the conclusion of his testimonv. while the depositions were being readj h. Hijl f.tnt and tiat"V nninvaH from the court room. ' f Inthecoorso of his ,tesUmonycon- eerninr bis jiew xorx eiub experience rLynch said he did notino w Q'Doaewaa itossa-personally, out neara mat ne had 'been to the club room. He was si ways spoken of there as the "old man.? y 1 1 r y ; x Bernard Gallagber;has made a state ment to theeffect tat he Ui a natiye of Scotland and returned ; there from America to work there ! as an iron moulder. His brother, Dr. Gallagher, paid bis passage but he was Ignorant of the doctors business., .osernarasaya us is not a enlan or: a--member ot sm secret soeietv. He declares he Sinsr Sine. New York, at" the. time explosion occurred in Glasgowrwilb causing wnicn ne is cnargea. - :" 1 ) ; to-day fh brPurti TtfbyL had ' on" board I the captain and crew of the schooner Marv J. Buasetl, wbiehba foil in with wsw-r lormd. havtnir been sank to the steamer "City of Merida." Caps. ti W Steel- msa 01 uie itossei tepgu tnat uie weather was "clear enoiUEh-whenihe collision occurred at tu nvpn the Uth ii-5f for piaxt see the veaoeTs light at s distance ola mila Wfer' ner tke schooner tbe steamer sacavly rhr i- ed ber course . and saonjAjtruck; tiei schooner On the ' strbo&raTside. He hailed the stf ahper afid req vtsted tbt sbeiBbbuTd layby.bat recwred no re-! nl. rt Ml lint 1 1 mi I r tan 1 lhaalaaiiiiai l NuutKuauu iureaiawiKUk,JJ,;u UWU the schooner, apparently to see what oamaga naa been apae,aoauen steam ed away. The -vessel filled ia .4 hoars with all handV phmping eonstantly. Tbe only part pf the ve-notsui mergea was tne top ot tne caoio nopse upoa.wnji vt a aiivnuuar&vtiaDmstB afttrnoeabfitne jinh WBeri weweiB tw Payia His Debt. -. A v!!fW?r?l JIB frsj Of o ydunrsasA ink toi begin- your tor fiKSsiutr will you select A Bad Place tor IVesideata. ATaxaodria (Va ) Gazeue. iy.mr how or other it seems that Alex-' andria is no respecter of persons so far as Presidents are concerned, and that she never has treated them an jrt better, and seraetisoa worse, tbaa Site treats other people. Ueak WasbisonT Was suocKed- down in her market place; Gen. Jackson bad bis nose pulled at her ' wharf ; Mr. Johi.s in stood for half sa hour on lhe platform of the train at the foot of King street, when connec tion with Washington was made by steamboat, without having a word ad dressed or a band extended to bim; Mr tiayes bad his shin thinned by being precipitated from a stand at the inter section of King and Washington street-, and now Mr. Arthur has passed through and only had negro porters and boot blacks to stare at bim. in Ufa. jfrnatproi ctr i, ii iter tbe mlatetry.'- -f f he canecrtp. an. as are now our enouga a 1 a-i sr-vfa a avlng yooj tmt r lha mtahitr., .:rf -il t-Ohil wolaAiJflL a preacher. 14 rather be acbamptob7of some sort.".-' I -iotJP2 manfi-UiU utr way r navei Itowe'vona debJLQf gratitude. e4a PteAcWr yau-r1 He eo help;' me qutJ A s champion scnuer, row a or boxer I can get plenty of baokeravtrake lcttsd ol money, and when the . sign comes right make a big match, post you how to, bet. and throw all the sugar into your bandar!' .cri'. '; , S .aaaaaaaa-a-aaa-aaaMaafcaSsaa kw VT T UHle Johna)c Talk.,, . T1itaibpvat i ' "One time 1 wasn Mr. Brily's shop and he cut off a pigs bed and set it on tbe top of a barl, aud old Gaffer Peters ne cum iu and seen it. and be sed. old Gaffer did: "Mr. Brily, your pigis a getting out." Mr. Brily be luked and then he sed: "TJrat'a so. Gaffer, you jest take that stick and rap him on tbe nose fore lie can draw it in." So Gaffer he took the stick and snook up reel sli, and fetched the pig's hed a regular nose-wiper, hard as ever he ouoe with the stick, and kanooked tbe pig's hed ott the barl and you never seen such a stoniah old man. But Mr. Brily he p'tended be wasn't a lookyn .an. old Gaffsc, he sed I fMister Brily. you tnhst excise sae, but wen L struck at that brg UdddartJand'cstnts heaxf off agin the edje of tbe barl." . Aa Alabaasa Opiaioa. r The. Birmingham Age, chiding the reactionary Montgomery Adyertiser, says: "If it bad not been for a protec tiye tariff there would not have been a furnace in the State to-day. The time ia eoming when Alabama will be great and prosperous, wben she will produce and manufacture all manner of wares, when ber young men and workmen need not go out of the State to find employment, when she will be ranked was fined AlOTJirewTbt'foVes- ay alope JAesumof : into ths enfF.r nf lha TrAaA uknnl S . It ia aot generally understood that the city registration books; will be closed ten days before the election, and we beg to rembLour .' people f J this fact. Besides thia, an en tire new regis tration . is required and the registrars cannot transfer the names .-because (be old books have i been locked up. . Very few names are so far registered Better look out. or youll not get to Vote; f . " ', CapL Jnd. Ewinandiiai clerk. Mr. L. F. Osborne, vera hnsily engaged yes terday in cleaning out the big eVpbbard in the court booSe to make jrqont fof ths t wo vaults. They bookedT up- a.4ot of Interesting old papers and reUssyand it was a big day far curiosity-seekers aboat, the ourt house. ,Th jcirlglhal Mecklenburg Declaration if Indepen dence was found, and is in the posses '' sion of Mr- A. BarwslL. - -Ui 4j t If.; j Joaes aad ikeHaveraltv. . i , ! CoL Chas. B. J oaea waa yesterday !h terviewed by the reporter In fegard to the mayoralty, as ft had been general stated.; that be woukl , not allow -iiis name to go beforsiiha eonvenUoai . He' assured as tbst while ha Would oi, seek the place and did not care parUcu- iariy to oe a eanaiaate, yet if jhe, sras nominated by ths Democrsticson ttoW anhMuldtiiritr Co'iroWral Vol andjr 0 eteT oideraUon would habaa eandidate.; JU -a-Urr. ." .. ... "ZZiZXl A Call freaa the JBlaaarer. ; Joe IL Hart;: raaosger Jg Yopjgra; Wln'ttDoi'CoaBrat our offiee and not play StCrienaworo rtr eq sly stated In oujtfesue frstet ayTf ayy Ire com pellet.tas,aV.L.. aT-aT.yu" train unTf p tfl anifir - JXO. BO at 0U5. hraisf aa be Imagined.-' Their trou bles Deran on ttCBrst :tUw?pt mx landing In Wbezla-.wkeii theyaawlhat I their, .idea about thajconatry1' was a I . vastly salscakew one? fahd the ' whole party would Tiave jeturhed In the ahlp that carrie44lheni lOiw had it been possible. Their friend left behind are ak :aa4V dynir?voer-BsyV fappelessJy abandoned' the idea of ever getting back home unless.- through the &ene rosity of their 2 white ' friends In this country. Liberia is a bad place for the darkey to go to, if the experience of those who have tried it lato be belisved. 5 - Cat IThe WreeA. mm Vtlle.,- m. - The irreat mi nn tha TJ !hwrI Xr Danville road was jcl eared away yester day, aad the noon passenger trai repass ed the scene without fhterruptlOn. The wreck was ; more extensive one than was at f supposed. iearlj.thsx jw freight tialn having been destroyed. As we stated yesterday it 'occurred in' a deep cutkndthe cariTere wedged, be wecath tanks in a pat feet Tas of wreck srn: eom psstely aasstrsyed; being, mssh bent aha twlitd;' ftitfnf sll shape. Abtmt ten box cars are (crushed all to plecesvahd sbi others sa Jafylyi APttatered. Night beforaiaat itae:passafigenireretr8nsi fetted Attee pf ,tW wreck, and hid to walk; anarWr CT mllaLif oor Johnnie tiayia.thannfsrtonsteboyen'' gjneet. was fbijid cilia&ediato tba soft eartti oodar taw w eight trfa pUe'or box cart. And Jils body was t dresdfBUyl mashed. Tjf flagnutnT:who wars nart aia tmrwxrvri get bat has akowir-ln"wpeia before and woasd "rival many of'the leading favorites, should she agalii "essay soch roletv The v piece is totally different from ethers of its class and en Joyably reatlstie In all Ita effects. Jf yon wish to Bye your school boy days over again do not fail to see . "Fun" when an op1 ttTna,,JrUID- wpeated at the opera' house to-nighL. . Atteabag Their Ciratitade. " T'4 At the close of the convention of the colored roters , of tbe Second Ward, night before lasta public mass meeting was called for the purpose of express ing the appreciation of the colored peo ple of the benefits of the city graded school, and the following paper was drawn up and adopted: ,' ' ; . , j ; ' J We, the colored people of the city of j (jnariotte, or tne several wards, in mass meeting assemDiea, no resolve that a j vote of thanks be and is hereby tea- oereato tne boara or school commis sioners of the city .of Charlotte far the Interest taken bv -them in. .tbe colored graded school, ahdt or -the eranemical . and lost manner, in which they have distributed the f nnda in their hands. ' RetoltedL 2nd. That a vote of . thanks be f and ' is hereby tendered : to ;Prof . Mitchell for the rood services ha has renaarea in toe- maasgemenc or tne graded schools in tbe city of . Charlotte, and we hope he will continue on with BpeauBysubmitted. r -f.?4 ? f ; Widdington, Ward 2. w. Ja AUW. n am A j . . : VAs. FosaE.Ward3.r i i i 'fLjLKQVKR,, G. W. JOHNSOX Wat.! a valval a. . ,i Among tne arrtvals st the Btjtokd florae yesterday. lvW Currte, Mem. ia Onrsale-ttlon of Irhsts rree1allv ae:ected for : i the vtoSaten si HIS Put JiAaia ply, ... Wbo a ill praaarn tha popula Com . ' .-' tsdy-Dratnii. wr! ao eipnag. ( J- hrtoratissFuntAit aouuea '.Ml the Madcap." . . ( with snc avBA Dm Sela) : iiiss KATIE PUrWAU, 1 Vasts sader the dlrieOoo of Josef Eaadel. GRAND MATINEE WEDNESDAY", AT 2 P.M. ta BIT ba aaanrMl at the Central Ratal Dnr Stand and ite-nUta Music Boosa. .. SEA FOAM S .1 Baking-Fowder, AT tt MbiiifeBiirwellVte apr20 AT AUCTION, ' 1-.."; weTJ. Jlh4 wrjk. waslhe snos dlsas- mTin. OM.WtS2:3ttfarodi phts,Tanfi SPKipgsley. BalUmore; t aavy iiiaiioafa .viaian, wmoi wimi ajcii.pi b03- .wklngjon ;;sitlier side et Abe wrecav iajlitfMa: fhrn andrephase tharrackWhich I have had eoos'gaed to me a first-class stack of wastnprVracderiblsdiat-uw rnnnnnrfimsnt eJaewjEMn c ingofthgvc 4ak& of-the cum Kats lutnam, i5he is toappaar on the at2nf.iot a - - : a , -V . - wM I -ww rwiwv awaaaw ww nere in uma to gif f lPrmimafl i wirM.lt!mi ftnBWriimkatfr,ftfthia as one of the wealthiest States in the I wmdesroif possible I tJFLiLJ ulFT, : : i.. tt. Ak" : . .1. in I a a wa .t,y.aay"mw ip .icayt 1 lnaWlJrjaa nlaea nltrMi wM LmiiJ'M i r & a r rsaak .FlasaefSrw f AttertheBed Shtaa. ; El Paso, Texas, April, 19.. A special despatch f rem the headquarters of Gen Cook,' at Wilcox., Arizons. ssys: Gen Cook with 200 Apache scouts shd one company of cavalry will move into the mountains of Merlon next Sandaj- and the Mex!69 troops will co-operate with him. Fears are entertaised of a fight between tbe: Apache scouts and rangers from Tombstone who are reported to be on their way to attack the Sap Car los Indians, SSL Paris. Anriri9.-dn the-ChAmber of Deputies to-dsy, M. Tirsrd, minister of nnances. lnroaucra a sut providing for the conversion of 5 per cent rentes into H per cents., ,In bis ssesekw advo cating the lUll.? wUained:thAt4)00- I'Ji nents in Arizons, New Mexteotand the blumbiSr'with a view to possible ne- F w t s sltles Ot an xnaian campaign. Secretary relic xnuysen to aay sx- angsd srita taaepanisar'aiinuiter rat- ! cations of the trade m-xa sno ex i ra tions rvsMee bween .the United Utej-aftan. - - t -a a. i -an I . IWI l a ' t SataaOlaaa T ..,!-..:" ! A Scotch. parsM said, so mswhst sar aUcally. of a hard drinker, that "be :t an enemy la his month, to steal ray hU traiss, fcst the taeaj, after a orocrtly protracted search, returned -ioui any thing." :? mercv. Judee ibullinn yesterday sen. teneed Meek to one year at hard. labor in the Chester, Dllnols penitentiary and a one ot oim. . '"'d'sahawwawai i 'nap " a 1 "ifrm, i tTala-aaai.t IllV t. .... J TI 11 m HuyrrsQTQaW. V4-. April 43.r?A: fire yesterday afternoon- destroved nearly a block of dwellings and stores. Loss, g500; insurance, lO.ooa The DrineiBal . losers are J. W. Verlander. store and dwelling, $1300; Kennett & Son. dwelling ana u v ery - s ta Die; v .ttt ; Rralth A Davis, drug -store and dwell ing. C5.00a Twenty families mads homeless. ... ; . 000 franca would annually be Saved if the bill was passed. . ! t : v. .i i t ' T. TI' Vi! 1X7 1 nniWiie-AiT A vxrll lQM.1nf.sa drnn ft t If ASI1UU X a.l S Wa A akr-aiaaiw of the cash ia the treasury wad ponxple ted to-day.' 'The edtife' currency was counted once by the committee ap pointed by tbe Secretary of tha .Treas urv. then turned oyer to the represen- tativa of Treasurer Wvman and aeain counted. Ts jbks ofVeasoj The Prei4enUM Vttr at lavaaaab. lapoosa witn tne rresiaep. ana pariy arrived below .this evening.! Tbe steamer will come to tne citv in tne morning. The mayor and- eityeuncij went down the nver ana extenaea turn hospitalities.- :TJ will hold a reoeption at 4 p. touand rensaia till FrWay.-when 'ill J W.rfh-ti. aatl " - ; ' : 1 .1 11 1 ia-ilF'irt wrsrtarfM Carrer. fTewbera. ifCUasrst" "I haa i.lad a mat aaai ! awatalfcaat ifia a Riaaii'. iron arm asatAale" s an.-' BwaatBfiia'T'-'rrTa. ca S ttaeir 1' aoaaa. aad tM folitoat of a 1 ' i Jrtw", malna OneDafr aKf tit au, wrauiw ana roiled nt - !. tla inla ucmf XaA to hi a. i C: i tma to a stop U inula was on too. I i lso cm taa aum wera badir brwsed. - D-s - cf i p&. f to"rpead ta hat a bottia f Fenr Ia?U's tta Altar. Ina law hours tbay wera ready to prooed oa their ournej. They Became Alarmed. ' I know of a young Scotch girl who recently came to London on a visit to some relatives, and soon after her ar rival she raet the Prince of Wales at a ball, where he paid her a great deal of attention, and the next day sent ber a i a . t . tz . . .. xnigaiaceni, iwuquei, wiui uu cuupiit ments. .Her relatives were so alarmed at the affair that they sent the girl straight back by the first train io Scot land, out ox harm's way. Olive liOgan. b4.ua.--The piece plsyed was , Lena, a: Ber4o-comic driaiA in five aets, well aui ted te display Miss Putnam's wonderful mikey.waacnndncledyesterflVirneT-i fWtlwUrThd BooTrrrofa-inaTataSirfenea of tha da. I Uona of neaxti . Thejmrrfessiott-she eeask4rfcsy JmBfewauemtolL "&$WZM9iVt&vpa. BroWh'Tin lhe. nreawne tnr a' aa." I "a"" w- n.rtirtSa-ala.tite;y And, tmQU8iiaa praise oir tharjips of a twasaa aaa uv usstfvuwv -vx .a iuluiu- l - .. . - . -. sembla'ThalfuAara.reerte the Nfpthtre'CiynxstirA folle-ed' b0incTS lleond '1 Ladder and HornetATStfffi full uniform. wit!r-theXliaiait-n a JHellegcH St.iata(e. New Tork World, E-8enator Kllogga boast tiat It was bis right nana that saved the Bepaou-1 can party in lgTaaeesas to decldedlll I r injudtc.oti8Lin.YUw of the fact that W I it- must gooii appear before a jury of his countrymen. Tbe .Democrats on thrt 'Jury will never forgive him for count ing out Tilden, nor tbe Republicans for counting in Hayes. menVBAdMaYartui.l!(r-oi"A mee?repgrth 'J. iy.rayyi m m essaiiainiicif Y'tzwAz 'a SaUMSiaa Mm -ra llf i. .i k a...V 1 .it.al V .V iwiuefcin utririisua sua avacoo- fldral cCf ilngs. Jr era niinaoaly fide, a,nd deckedthp. pe,wly .PAdj, danandi from hro.lHefl.trpt" A WdltS&Maa'aaaata tafteftlry r1 ranged hook-and, taddet formed of white flwersavsi Cnbate fsora tne boys 'Z-' l - Irrevereatt afssphls ATajaqehe. ; -' ' fiiir .nil utumal imiMlndflM HU-T-X-im has revived his literary I of Uie HonktandXaddei tojmTM extensive scale, and it is I ' wwJ"-" "T, w l . - m ".ar . - : a a a m at uei er mtr-i "i f t i i stauas tat' Lasm toiitatif' .tt, it !anlsaibr Lua uaa of tct i "- ; .vnaaan Am an . now in full blast for 18SL Bat Han cock smashed Tiiden's bureau once. and he wIlLprob-.blyv II rs. Carlyle bitterly regretted havmj married an author, young ladies woo have a newspaper reporter on their string cannot be too cautious. Of TO tfw it. . tf Asuwer 1h la. Can roa Snd s es ef Erlstts EImsm of tba Kldneya. rjiabeies, Uttnar ot Uver complaints tbat is earaqie, uuu l op crers baa not or earer a&a toot miufm u ucr derfnt little romp, yet.thlVpf reablaUda anoVteader feelings rherb .istHcruel nnfle who Wants tOAarry her to a man-' spates, an fwtrff eaaayaaaf mioshe lores ; bat snch diahotlcsl ploU nevEr Aucceed on the sUgeandevriK thiaavamaea right4nrthsenlOTueMf -i r iJt Wt,"i4.'L-i 'm 1 ULlttasrent$hf cpkujlf fromaxto gayt in a manner which showed her great qiprtlty to e- lineste e ftiosf arlfcd shleanf chaiv acter. Tne applause whieh she recelv-P ed was of Jr Jieaiity ara--r, and af bspiwLthpsy.r in? tltwZVpettssstB wi wt. i prette Uttla aongs ml-h whig ital4T dan-rcCtrt1Ey:i sclt, - tzZilz . kthe wrsr r - - w r i i i si ii ; e(fi ;A t!-iio;a key at Greys Peak. Ea sis sweetheart oa her ctesk, Ct Jaeobc OU brotuht Batief. and shs soscnt, A smsZlsmoiOad bean that seek. -A-liaaapv Baltimore ; H R TXnnerhm. I3alUtoore; JnoE HubbelU HX Jp- I nanrana wirezraA. ii. LapnanvMias XnnetteVair.vNew Yorki Miss Olive BnmsenBufCalov N Y; Mrs Georgs A VairMrABge? IT J. Mrs Carried Ladd, rrAnge;;ir JMts TJmas P.DATidson, Miss Nsnnte Alexander. Asheville, N G i MissEugenia Daus, Wadesboro, NC ; kfadisnn Sqnarf Company. II people.'. . iCrBAi'BlOTiu P Wilson and wUe, Albany, N T; Jno G Blytb, Miss Blyth, Glasgow, Scotland ; E H Ful en Wider, W T Linton,' Thomas F Hargis, J IXBotop; ,Wlnsto K C; ,yr n Ma lone, AaheviileuN C; H Y Restoo, Dafa YiUeVVA ; Miss Annie Lee,' If C; Geo C ,Stenz,irew Tork j Mrs J A Blake, Miss irary Wimams.MiBs . Annie Williams, iMlss Helen Lewis, Miss B Lewis, Chsrleston, SHyfTTteruMiss K S Rutheror5,"'Mlss.M K McCanjben, Qwberry.S CrGeo Lawrence and wifey Chieagoj. Miss . Mary Gallagher, New York; J S Moore, CWBIvenbarkilTC; iB'n taesmah, BichmondVlTa; C C Har jrl. p. T pKitnan B O Pitman. Mrs lafitmaaand child. NC; Mrs flowze, Miss Nettte Ashb,- Wadesboro, N C ; J y tsnixon, uosion ; . iuss Jessie Long, texifistoaf3t C ; Virof J B. Blake and wifsQ 21r Dti Uepburne, Miss Eltie Hepbnrnei N C f W TI Howre, Chester. S Of1 jypPCaTlton,1, T J Witherspoon, StaBsviU 'If C;;iQ E Schillman, Nor folk, ;Va; P P Pescud. J x Raleigh, NC ; r T7 DysertiL3f TT B Conrad. I Bos ton 33f Jenkins, Baltimore Chsries 0 riryXorfolaYarwa Z Saunders, FhBAdslphia;' Jno 13 since' an wif a. If e w iota rnn in a Boarding School Trbtipe, 9 persOnsi Tom Stokes. John from the reTlitbla . Klns' Jwlrr Store, Clnctn Batt. Oinio. which I will offer at aoetioQlntbe Meealanbarc Bank Bulletin- arery evanlng from day to daw aotlt um stock ia dosed out: rh.sa araaiiBrst-ct&sa and ererr article warrant- calx, aw b nmss tzxxix. Jones, Wm Griragy. C-J Smith, N C. i - a cAnn. , , . - -V ' . i -i t a 9 . T' 2 ( C II " 1 m '4i'MtfM. f'i -IT :,. Z , --a 1I ) a a. j..-.f . . . Lai.a Cast Oetlu 1.1 rer f -' , ez-t t r .1 rryacr icttrf" nl -'o i as i . " ' if yoi '- ft -tt f (if 1 -aa f - - 1 9 1 - u t c- r t - it t -1 1 1 -- J....U Th ladles aja 're-peetfoCy Invited to call and TMnlny jnrsn gotiiii. ,. -- a - ft .1. HA&RXZSIM, AncUoneer. 5 To entlor two reliable, ensrr&tla yourg men In an aambusaed oosineM. Uoeral lnduoemenu to Um rtgbt smb. Address "O," Box 4. A ipARD. 0 DB.E0SSBTS0N.80N. Liberty street. ;. . BsitnBora.al&i7land, l"rom26 years ezrarieaoB in hospital and speetai prasdoe, cuarantees a ears In all diseases or tba Urinary Organs. Nerroua and Seminal .Weakness, Nocturnal Amissions, Irapotwey (toss .of sexoal powers), ate 1 Gonorrhoae, or exptUU, ' tsesnByetmtraeted, cored In from Uiree to firs days, riedlcnies tent t ed&ess. Csa or write, enelostns stamp for reply. 7' , ' Dr Bobertaon la a cradoate of fito Untrerslty Of ltaryUnO. and refers to tae leaClnj Fbyslclans sf tils elty. epeelal and soccessfcl treatmert for Xadles ssSerlns from bregniarltles. eta AU conr sntmlcaMona atrtfltly caaSdentul. apllSdiy THE MODERN EUREKA. ; MBS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY res raXkeasaaini, sain atadl Bleed jPlacaaea.and m IQaaS Excellent ., U.iiilp'i issraltsatc!i I 5 MBS. JTUrKSE AVEKTS OPINION. ! : 5 XfoasAnoif; N. C Ana SOOt, 1883. Ifss. Jos Pxasoif-Dear Madam: Toor letter requsUns; my c ion af your itemedr bsabeea receiraa, eta I Late biutd la repiyln only becao I L.i.Ju t uulici.y ef my came ta cuaiieo H90 wub arsj p4ii:iDe. I am sUf i it U a BeMaa, I was : subject to tt . trom welch I B' lfrrH tTlt, was tr-"te 1 . . 1 f t it etaoa tor ae years, but do not tfetax eon nnmb .towaras- ponrytoa- u- tOTi -me?y. -1 !- O0 bad 1 ' 1 t- 1 1 ( ,..rttaanetoua,liaai.4'J ae n i If Us BBS. L.v . .(is ablca yoar enterprise an 1 . 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