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The New Berne Times from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 2

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i ft XTnited States f-- tfier can rtids, or interest' be tiansferred or assigned tb other parties. E. Hcbbs, Editor, ai4iDg ottijiWonstj tjcenti retted: cpnsidernblo tind adro2wfiaKi3 eccssar WMklic the arframm advanced tiy a i AmciicarnInstitutcKraT jr to j. w-. mjlc nr- Senator before the recess, that the ftmpndrafint was "niicOxistJtutioiiaJ HO fr Miftir hftnAfit.

ftpntl ftien I acceot Tifiiiii iiri iiiti. Hill vi rii Cfcnaxw i resp6nsibility tbaitliavtat afid take upon myself I rorforni3 of proposal, crarantee, and til 8 clO fff. cckik and to feSwt ions a. be decided by le 20th March,) forcnr- otmUmnritrtn ffit6eTnait of thr TJnited-titflS see adverJnt 4 i lion tonyselfedSSffilf-WP an i VMaW of9' United w.tA 6 feufi'P 3-i'J''' eoask. litet i'jJl it: Post OwrrrR 1JAMVE3TT.

.7 i I I "WxSHCfOTXW, Dec. 1873. Pboposa will be receded at tbe ruit Offiftrt nf this DeDartment nn- atiw-- i V.o Kfaf I North Carolinajaad bt scbrfnl.f departnres and arrivals herein spec i gedviz: NTo.5290Fiom Salisbrv t'jMoresvillet 24 miles and nuk, once a week. f' v. Lave Silisfmrv Fri'tay at 8 ft Arrive Aloorpsviue by 5 Leave Mooresville Saturday at 8 i Arrive at Salisbury by 5pm From Ramseyfcown.

by Egypt, to Bald Creek, 15 pules and back, once a week Leave Ramseytown Monday at ,7 am; Arrive at Bald Creek by 12 Jjeavp Bald Cree Monday at Arrive at Ramseytown by 6pm 5292 From ioe by Montpelier to Elinboro', 20 miles aud once a week" Leave Heel Wednesday at 6 a mj Arrive at linboro 12 linboro' Wednesday at Arrive at Shoe Heel bv 7.p 5293 From Kenansville, by Blanche's Stove; Alb er-toni hnd Sandv Foundation', to1 -JilQjiftijJL niiles ndback; LSatve "Kenansville 6 Arrive at Kinston by '8 LeayiKnf ton Monday at 6 am; Arriv at Kenansville by 8 From iKinsfon; by Fountain Hill, 291 ta Rnigo Spnnjr, 18 miles and. ack; once a week eave! Kinston Thursday at 6 am; Arrive at.Ridare Spring by 12 Leave Ridge Spring Thursday at 'i 1 rt 'Arrive at Kinston 8pm; 5295 1 Fi Om Tarboro, by Robinson-ville, to Williamston, S7 miles andj bahk, -iince a -weeks'' i Leave Tarboro' Saturday at 6 a Arrive at Williamston by 5 Leave Williatnsion, Monday at 6 1 I ET Kk 5296 From -Winfall, by by Belvidere and Ward ville, to Woodiey's 16! and; back, once a Leave Winfull sday at 6 a v- iA Arrive fltWoodley's by 11 a L'v Wood'ey Thursday at by 5 5297 From Manteo to Hat eri 55 i and. back, once weekv Leave Manteo Sunday; at 6 a m. ---r Arrive Monday by 6 Leave Hatteias Tuesday' at 6 a m. Arrive at Manteo by 6 m.

From Rockford, by Siloam, to Stony Ridge, 13 miles and back, once a week. Leave Rockford Saturday at 6 a Arrive at Stony Ridge by 10 a Leave Stony Ridge Saturday at 11 a in; Arrive at Roekford by 3 in. 5298 5299 From Farmer's Turn Out to Sup- ply, 60 miles and back, once a week Leave Farmer's Torn-Out Wed- i n6sday at 6 a Arrive at Supply by 4 Leavja Supply Thursday at 6 a Amve at Farmer's Turn Out by 4 ra. 5300 From 'arm Sprinfrs, by Marshal French Broad, Riverside, Busbee, Shufordsr ville, Hendersonville, Flat Lima (S. -C-), and Travel- Rest, ito Greenville C.

98 milea and back, six times a vcek between Springs and three times the residue. Jjeiavei Warm, Springs daily, Sunday, 8 am; Aiiiye at Asheville by 8 mj Lave -dailyjj except ta tsunaayat cam; Arrive at Varm, Springs by 6 i -Jjaave Asheville Tuesday, Thnrs-, Jiay and Saturday at 8 a m. Arrive at Greenville O. H. next days by 6 pm: Leave Greenville, tL Tuesday, Thursdav.

and Saturday at 8 Arrive at Ashevilli? next days by -T1' The onfmcfjj are to be executed nthpnrlak thj njjvntjA hhtSU i71 i considered as having failed, and the PntrncthUrlli.ltral vnnit nrntjA contract for the service toith other -parties, according to lata. i 1 i Transfers of: contracts, or of interest in'contracts, are forbidden by law," and consequently cannot be Nei- At. to: i 1 1 I "IT 1 W5J to periorm we errjee araea to tnern tHron-li tb v. rr. 'r "Ber- vice inKoartk jCarolina.

tn bf fnnnrl f. JWWI ,1 snnerscribed. Mail nronosahl State of North f3arolina' and addressed the Second Assistant Postmaster General, i -'j'-l-: JNO. Ai lawGwl 1 JPost7naster General. CH 73TORC AM '8 SONS' Is a subBtittiio for Soap- far all Huehoil pa.

pewea, crpt waUiujs clothe, for Clcnv.lng your TTouse ri-1 mc the labor of one uleaaur. Give it a olio for Wittdows than Whiting or Water; Jo remo-lng curtains and targets. Paint asd WoocU in fact the entire bousejbcticrtUimSoapy'K'ptsloppIiigSMca labor. Ton can't zSoiago Mwitiouitit. iA.CP OIL fur8cnring Knives is better tlian IJatU Brick.

Will uct MO in btHerlhan and Sand for polinhirc XiuA B. witkaiit bcralchiii. lishra Brass acd Ct pper utensils tLau or Oil and Iiwttoatouo. 3 sjpoinro' for Washin? Ciehes end Glassware is iu. valiial.le.

Chcipor than cap. removes Stains from Mrhl Wwitlon, iljUs and. Statuary, from' Hard-fisiialied Walls.aud from Cliiua and Porceiain. reifiotrs Stuias Grease from ud other woven fabrics. I I There is no one articlo kno-C7n llst V7I21 do so many kinds of worh; 2nd doit as well a EapoliD.

Trv it. i a ufw an'l wonderfully ctftctivo Toilet S-p. having no eiutl in this country cr abroad. rr ai aa articlo fcr tbo B.ith. tbo foundation of ail dirt; opens tbft- jHira aud a healthy action aud -brihiant to (ho skih.i i If AH POLIO L.

rn .1.. nt. irtairt 11. I -t from both haudaajd lace. j- 1 is without a rival ia ib( Trorld for, or preveutirit rotlchnefcB and cbapoing Oi cither bands or face.

1 i Tar, P2tch; Iron prink Stains and Gi-ratu; lor uorseis-. iu Macbino fibops. li-ncs, ft invailnabla Tor linking tuo Skin W'aito and piving to it a blo-iai of ltfi unaurpibacj br aJ Comi.Lc kuown. 1 'i' 1 cot 10 io ISnta prir cairn, ana every body slioulvl liavolt. You will like it.

i 1 I DC NT FAIL TO TRY! THESE. GOODS. Buy it af yoir nicrclrat if fee it or will proiure it for rovu If not thn wtntofcr our Paniphlst, "AUccout Kapolio," 1 bo freo.i-i.i 5iO PARK Pi.ACK. 1-LIAS GUY SPAULD1KG- GUY. PluiiiLeiv, Gas and St an Fitters, PUIAP3, T3RHA COTTA PIPE, I 1 1 1 K3.23 t3TAgoti for th Eorek I and Txcelsior Pumps, llntrhton's 'lier Li id aul John, smr rMibr ii t38TSAaii! xesteb RrPAfinsa.

27.d&n' ay. H. TXTtORf T. E. BU.MTT.-f.

J- WVTTKB8. IB LI 0 T.J I i HIES, SUCCESSORS TO Importers of and WtIesaSe' Dealsrs in Attorney and Counselor at Law will practice in tne courts of CRVE AKO CUfiKCtiuSiK'O CCUXTflS. Win hfonftd atAia until fnitbrrrctice i Norfoikl Va. BiR3s a4 fao 2.sa oS3tf Special terms for permanent Boarders, Sissolation- i 2, 1873. TliA firm nf T.

ri-h Rrrs M1II4 1 t.hia rlntr dissolved by moiud consent. 4 E. i P. 'Lomh. ii OS WELL MlLLS.

jjrcb will. cprUinn ifce Shipping ond Commissii'D BasineM at fcjs trrjhonse. Wrn. will.ontinne the Grocery Bns; nasaiw nis 01a sxna oa uroui Atreet. 1 1 K.

CARPENTER AND BUILDER Ulddle Aret sear BrsaiU -''AW kind f'CarpnteT Work'n CASH FKICS. Oontracu tau and guaranteed To tpa CX rA-f SOafi baiter 1 ana reaa -S7 nays- I "Waring changed affi tire, which he stated; ftir tbe pnrposp of momig a jecon- Uideration.of the vote. I On 'the announcement of the vote; Mr made ms.mouon. to recon ljlMp-nil rnn ne lurther actpn thereon until Tuesday nett i ttatlnor' his position fully bn" the wV A bill that he was opposed to the amendment1 of Mr McCauleV, and1 favored its passage, guarded by Mi' Carininghams Mr King moved to table Mr "Waring's rootion 5 toJi reconsider; which, after a skii-mishinf? debate, 1 failed by 21 ayes and Mr. Waring's motion1 v'r' introduced fteonowinbiHs annyti.

An act to amend chapter' tJ3 of Bat tle's 'Berisalr eri'itled crimes and pun- lishments. 1 An at to Amend (chapter S3, entitled criminal proceedings. On bis motion the bills were-' ordered to bt? printed. 7 At! 1 o'clock the bilHo lay off and establish 'the new -county ni- Jeffersoa up as the Special Order for that hour. 1 Mr.

rphy offered an amendment to strike out the name of Jefferson and insert in i's stead Lillington, paying a handsome ieu'ogy to the distinguished North Carolinian of; that name. The amendment-was Messrs. Allen, Ellis of Coitmbus, apd Avera advocated th bill. -f J.The previous question, beinf called -tTie bill puBfied it second reading by 26 jew'toG najs. Oa motion of, Mr.

the third reading of the bill was made the Special Order for to-mor-at 11 Adjourned. HOUSE REPRE SEN ATIV At 11 A. M. Mr. Speaker Uobiiibn called the House to order, i ne journal ot yesterouy was read and ap proved.

--'v i- a nnmoer oipexiuons wero reaa an appra-. prifttaly dispose oL of nbsenc was granted to ilossrs a resolution in refine. to By Mr. Watson, a nblio printing. ByAItM Haghe, a bill pro'ubiting the aleof liquor Within four mi Oxford, Gran ville, county.

-j i By Mr, Brown of Mecklenburg, a bill to in corporate the Carolina Stock, and Poultry Association. Referred. ,1 By Mr. Brown, of Davidson, a bill to dis cbarge (be security where the principal of any debt discharged fiom said debt by the operation -of the bankrupt law. Referred.

By Mr. Jones, of CaW well, a bill ia favor of the Sheriff -Tux' Collectors of 'Caldwell unty. Relerred. A jk By ir Cr iie. a bill in favor of the sureties of tho W.

A Waltoa. Referred. The resolution in relation to the pardon oi Tl'oma Linebofg -and Alexifader Thoai, was taken up and ad. pted. The' bill to grva" of Cumberland three terms of the Superior Court and to regu late the holding ot the same, was taken np and passei its veral readings.

The senate bill to ike valid decrees of tne Courts in fases of divorce and aliraohy, was taken up an-1 pnsed its several readings. The bill in regard to the enterers of vacant land.s was takeu up and on motiou of Mr. Houston, referred to the Judiciary Committee. The bill tn prevent fraud in the Rale of com mercial fertilizers, was takeu tip and, on motion i Mr. Brown, of Mecklenburg, was jferr-ed to the Judiciary Commitee.1 -The till to amend the act to dividing line bet Ln the counties 01 rank lin and Granville, was taken up an piinsed its tbird rending.

I The bul to anthonz9 the Board or trustees of Hickory Tavern Township, CaUwba county, to establish -a highway, was taken up on motion of Mr.J'oie.s of Caldwell, was recommitted. The memorial of the- Erectors' of the North Carolina Railro id in regard to the consolation proposition was read and sent to the Senate with propositipn to print. The bill concerning the dat'eg of County Commissioners and for other i pnrposesfc wan taken, up and. on motion Mr. Houston was postponed for one week.

A The bill to secure free passage of fish up the7 Catawba River' was taken up and. on motion of Mr. Brown of Mecklenburg, was laid on the table. The bill to tegnirecounfy to tjUrn over Battle's Rvisal to their Successors int of-ncejwas taken up and passed Ha several i-! jy- The bill to exempt from taxation $300 worth of personal property, was taken In the Committee, to whoiii' tke bill was referred, Mr. 4i ix well moved to tablet Tire yeas and were cilled, and the motion to table was adopted by a vote of yeas 43 nayn 34.

1 The bill to sive harmless the horest representatives of tb estates i of deceased persons, was Itaktrup and passed its several readings. The bill to incorponte the United Brotherhood of New vas taken up" and passed its several readings. i Adjourned. 'iVot lioss of Appetite, Indigestion, Depression of Spirits General Debility, itt their varfous forms, fehbo-Phospobatsd Elixib Calisa.ta made by Ciswiaa HazaIbb Coi.ew Tork, and sold by afl druggists, is the best tonio. As stimulant tonic for 'patient recovering from fever or other sickness; it" hafno eqnaL' If taken dnring the season" it prevents fever, and agn and otLar intermittent fevers.

-'Chawed faeerough skin, pimples, riugw (rmsalt-rhenmand' other cutaneous affections the skin made soft and smooth, by using the Jvktpeb Tab Soap, made JbyAswEix, Hazabd New York. 'Be certain to get the Juniper of as there are many imitatioaa made With common tar which are worthless. aw reaa MiL AyeranioTed to lay on the table, res EnMieiiEi- end Flnting ExMbttloh1 of 187. ''IpM'1 aJl I New York. November.

mhrr.SO.-WSt-' nn not cue ttnth par thaTZPerip. Iva now compite wttnoat it. A Machine witli illustrated circular and fnH inswue ipns s-Dt on rcveih of sa flUUbed in silver plate 5 2 75; 3' Boreas, iai mem mUTtXZlUmSftr. AGENTS BE. JiAB YIN'S ELIXIR OF TABv is recommensefl by pvtctWonMt'atia 02 a nel cure gnaranteed for Quids.

ionrh-vfntarrh, -Animas Bronchitis. SpiUinir. Blood. and ail Pulnionarv Comyiaiuts. Scriul, rvsip.Ua, Dvspcpsia and DyMii ry.Oi-ilpra.'mwrbav Cholera and am liver and bo we) wrtr.ptaiitits.

Ktdnev dipeas arid alii affections fthl'rrnnl Orsin-pcf-; fdctly harmless! free from Mineral er Alcoholic pro-purtJes plidiit takejrnd ncyjr kamwu. to fail Price $1 00 per BottlivFuU particulars with medic-Bltr-stunsny and crtiflcUeH unttba anpltcntion, L. F. nTDJJ-i Co in tc A MOK last tsxtiert- finriBirv. t.ti iwta tV.t..

hVc la ihe Hew ork Nwpapn: tbei klnstory and Ipmsou Mylish Vllliaua fnllv 1 ydvcrtiscracnt. lrom deeperatrf men to beautiful women: Clandestine aieeti rtff; how 'llbe History of; thj (iood vicl Tragedy the lexnU of per Description of 'l-i'virip Xlroadwar 1 Statura-. ItiiMfi social ri iript iotti. Sent on r4ccit of SO cts. Address, Unique Priutinff liouea.

ft, Y. jj 80 Portable Faimllr Sew-, lifts on 30 Daj Trial nss oyer nil Satitar.tirn vunrintct-d. of' 91 tatnnm tfcd. fftitcotanlote. wl rull Airctin.

Beckwith Machine Co 5 Broadway, 1. i tut: vRw'iiK'iRnY ptiii ntprrnn. A most Important Invention. Sold hyiTha Elattiff TfrtiFS Soj, 63 Hroadway. N-.

Y. it r-taint Knp-tnru absolutuly ia ensa1 mA contfor niitht and allihc8 miundur all without any tsxeybtjan wjiatcver In any cie. ai nerrr bw- 5. takqtj o'if d.nririgthv shrr- ttirn! ri-fj liMte t-t effect. pjerni ncnt rnris.

Sent by ('irruiars Xny rugt or Physloiau will oidir this new Truaa for job wymutcliarifa. 0RS AMIImY The Gr eat lirat'dy fur Esjul 1.1 CCKES Convnlniors nd Pervitins Wat fnT1" ijc ctj ftfn anestir? Ith flrs from the fit't day's use, even where they ta's existed itjr yeuxa. Cf1 POUND EX. CORYDALIS! Tho'Gvaat Yntable Alterative, cftBES uH Seftimdarv Syphalis. lCrnpt.iiii on tke bkin ndaUdisjascH arialng'frotn impute blikid v.

s- II DEDICATED HONEY! i A Brtver. iijn Bbn for Bro-tchitls, I mid all disease -uf the air past arcs and; l.nns F.v its limt-lv us many aiioniuHc.d caes of nre prouipiiy rciictcu iiu iuv uuui r. j' rcstorua io Qeaun. NEURALGIA SPECIFIC! prompt, positive and prmtnmt rttlicf for the ex- CnuiaMiiff putus of Kenraii'i of EUBumatiam and' ScUti For sale Ivy E. IL MEADOWS 4 I aadby Drniiiil ts generally.

prepare! only by 1 1 h20 dwly vlotto, N. pit It ATAX7B. SUTJ STAUB, dcaloi'B in cmstona tnh ftt Furniture and Mattresses! INSew Berno. ESPEQTFTJIjLY- AN WUNd tvS TO THE t-i pnhlic tbat tiiey are no prpWed furniah ul 1 kinds of ia various kinds of fancy wood also Mattresses of nil kinds, L'V; jFino Book Cases, U1 Writing Sofas, Lounges, Household Furniture Furniture and every tMng in a first-claas Citline j. maker's haa, pat tip tTie beat etyla of, the art and warraciea 10 rnve Baiiyiacuoa Rseto Neatly C3 Remember the place, su ter; st Opposite Residence of Hon.

A. p. Seymour. begs leave to inform the of 'l! "i-v -T'' that he has opened a first class Tailoring Estab' IiKhment-' Oa South Front Street, ijx the Storg lately occupied by G'. Bryan, where he is" prepared Wmanttfactare i 'V4'" CLOTHINC-TO ORDER1 equal in fit and workmanship to the estaifor ia New York 'm x.ti-JU:TfDf.'liit.

owjbn house; 'itJl i TJ A v. 1314 Pennsylvania Adjoining Yrmrd- WASHlgSTQHr J-t an28t 3 W. W. roHc4er. 1 'j i 1 1 1 3T 353 XL 5 David Speight, The old, original, best and dKtf cheapest place to-jbny A 8 Cl ART GROCERIES, LIQtJORS, Jonction Pollock and" Queea The hlrbcat price paid for cmntiry pmdoee commodaiions for tiarvlcrt.

Coll and fct sie. This timple and tngeuiona Machine isi'as osefal a the ewIlsr M.Vchiic. and is fi.t bcronvin popular with ladies in the plnce of cipenclre Ktnl.work iu work bein? ninrh mon handuomi' that acoordirig Io ability ii tuebest powerf myttma the best io of 411. that is in dejotea jo We interest of 'the State of Ne Hamp-- ihn I shall take shire; and ifrADjactiaa a'. shall elevaleour.rii;ao.wl m.

J.H 4jSBail stana an eqMwnow-inw'WHwn thim. then myt objectjfgka ift di The above speech affords ample that test "wiis aheatgcl but nojat JHs irer all. BeIctos the party win wor fWPWWimi-'' of the AickeL- It ia certainly i I that; tbe larniBrsotdd; iharrii a EcWelnor xicf ecfl'rrntthfeir 1 ''interests, if iSStg! they have suffered tinder the aaminiis-tjation of the rail-road men, and professional "politicians yljo occupied thrf 'executie chair. However this WkKf- nit over a candidatorwho' milkft his own cows ana wonts wis uect. no rch, but -nas 'attained a fair indejjeitd-' ence by years bfhard lab'or.

The platform -adopted praises the Republican party in general, demands the unconditional repeal pf the, back' jay act, and the restoration of all salaries. tacluamg tuattl.hft.rxesiaeiis,,,, old scale, as far asltha Constitution will allow'; oppOSefftbe revival of the frank ing privilege; 'aftd' caHs for the abolition 'free passes other discriminaticins railroads; rebnKes special legisuw tion, and fa-rots various local refoi-ms. The following resolution Buppliesnith thp selection of, McCuichin jfor, Gpvernor, a.keyiB,b4a. to, the; campaign JlesoZved, That agricoltaral pursdits re the basis of all niatm-ial prosperity. arid best calciilated to foster those hab- its which conduce la.

the highest welfare a Stats that we hail "with graticca tion the advance making in the scie affiiculture and the vi awakening interest in it, as aprsnil' in our State that-( tareoliepublican party wiU welcomihehealthy influence which tillersjofthe soil always, bring to their councils, and! accord to them their fall and legitimate weight in the gov ernment, and" that we pledge our nt' most efforts to" redress all grievances and unjust discriminations which the farm ng interests, uffsjy fp abolisa special privileges, and to give all classes of men equal and G. P. Conn, of exact justice. AJoncora, wasipmina- ted for There were! several candidates, but- the battle was not as fiercely contested as that for Goyernor. As bolh parties have now made their choice'" of candidates the campaign mayfce considered tot, be LSGISLATUREI, CAROLINA.

SENATE. THTBTT-rra3T" DAT PROCEEDINGS. Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1874. Senate met at efno'r rDHh'eOhairv-' i- v.

I Journal of yeltsrday read and proveil. ap- Tntrddiictton of JPetitlons and J3iUs 1 By Mr Ellis, of Columbns, a petition from citizens pf Columbus county. praying an appropriation of funds to and pridgBs in that jBointy. dieferrecLs hue hr- fl By Mr Mabson, a petition if rom oneithonsaid.cifci2ens;of.tbe. county of JNew Jlanover, protesting against the passagfe of A bill to form, thenw county pi Jellerson.

iteierred. By-MrcGramer, petition froni.iti-zenq oliBtavidsanjcoujltyi in relatipn to ia local prohibitory honor aaw for county, j- Re ferred. By Mr Elhs, of Columbus, a peiition from ciiizen8of Cblumbtm conn tvs ask. ingtla Oboal flaw for said tetn 03y Mri -Elite; -of Columbus, a bUlto amend title 11, chapter 1, section 256 of Civil' Proceedute-fRe1 iferrexl.1 By tha Sanie', a. bill id amend title 9 chapter 4 of th Code of Civil Proceed- ure.

lieferrecL TJne. authorize-, the ment of, free fjuVlie schools in towaa and cities' of more than two thousand nhab: itantSffwas kenup jm lits third read ing. i- Mr-JdcCauljey- offerred: iiij amendment, providing that propertyo.wnerfr oply bq qaajifecl an4: ballot ttie voter's name be written with the assessed value -of tbeic: teal 1 estate thereon; and in: determining tifceesulti ticket shall be counted one jvote and also dollars wortb-oi- property ii SI McCauley advocated his amend- i I 0i.1t 1.1 LjSi-y I ilTKTttlfjtfJnJARl 1 iij fti mi'' xi i ill A iCJoi wC'BJWy C.fr i oiu A3 jerhsing AfnaSoWa. nth-i Street. Baltinpre vIdL.s at ifrf- 8.

'TSOPottaagiU vw 104SUt 4. aTeiilMh'tilr rates. fJ Xf be Hat iBfirQW Ua nps of TiUfch? The" ate' been'aht4-4 tlonfohl flsHf. hnV the Vdte is always' clos, emigtatjon yt akens moretliah1 the Demo or at ior ia view xxHqipMix.is-.u. other1 StMM, tfle MoFe UlleTllflL Iffid enterprtKfig? fSctf thtmunttpH allied with the RsDubhcan pirty.V' I The RooublieiWWlsMlrlir 1 State conventf WW laSrAfiWrona'! thej 7 ana.

the Democr.tts piot ntbe same place on the 8. Tiicaltfei fljdnSnaep hfir Old can4ji.) px-Gqt. Janiei 'Wesr ton. Tho Republican Convention was 1 heQost-Jtin-CtMl There tho 'TnVprorflinfet 4jf hom waV the Hon. -Charles H.

Bell; of Eie ter, a retired lawyer, and formerly PrjGidentj of the State Senate jtjj'a -son anJ riephew of former Governors of the Sfcatfe1 A trial ballot resulted in a scat terinxr vote, ind the third of the for- mftl ings, Luther New" London, was nominaiedj reeeiriisg 320 votes to .232 cast for Mr. BelLsc Tbis was a victory of the far-meraover the professional menUGenl MtCutchins being, snppor ted by; the irrciiIiBr(il interest td which orin words by the Iii his addressVfof acceptance, the 'bpney handed farmer' his frinds stylfhim, said: i iif J- III there is no ione here more surprised than I am at the result'-ofl yaur action; and, gentlemen, ,1 wisntOi sfy to you to-day that I do not receive' tlnivEO much as an honor cqpferredj npon me, but as confer ed on the class whOxu iepriesenf thej farmers of New HahipshireMam 1 that' it Lad been said of'New Hampshire that jl IS a goon ouiie iu uiutiyu I shqnld.wish it td be a good State live in, as I believe it isL: AhdJ gen tle- xmem I.HtpfH'eeiftte.-any-lionorihat is coTflrrrl upon btrt I wish to sfrjd AJEPao anoaccepj. tnjg; nomination not to setj at variabce any parties ahisr ftnyftiflN wlaWyer, al hcftgllsreioifi gtt tftiU4rm'-ing c'ass. Wje hava iiere of all classes, ministers, lawyers, doctors rail- jimTt the 4hia WdeH gree of arrajing rme class against another. We need alii these men to make rip the pne stupendous whole in ponaljy, I represent hero more larly the farmers of New Hampshire.

This is the fi-st time since'the adop- working farmer, one wh wors Ju fields with hia hand', has been nominated for the office, and iHrust, gentlemen, that I shall nso the powers of that ever. 'Other classes of men, mhufac-tnrerB, rail-oad ini lawyersj and far-mers 1 ave corae here jlo-day, and meet- nominate their respective canaidates. It Ml to rhy totlbnominated; but, gentlemen, you have conferred the real Btnfrf nHbM farrierf and JthffiIJ acknowlfcoga and take it as such, Tou I I are well 1 aware that the farmers are, a class of disposed to ac; they are the men who do the work, who TDOTiOTr2iaWM3rdn ieC2Jt'S2 .8 your corporations. They are; the men who d.o tteifi'-VtVfind the capital, ardjit is necessary that they apdrfrclasjCshpWA0 KQ in hand. It been said of me that turo, on, 109 Mko no! I 7: of axx oi of ml I I' i i i i i I.

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