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1 'Brotherly roant. net of tllo legislature From the The News in North Caroli ina. Cmy of Dr. Rouutree's ciu. dowm is the last heard from.

The mrthplaefj of Xlberty le wn Mr. Blocker's Card. Last week we published an article based on an account given by the Milton Chronicle concerning the that Gen. Tomos nas uu.b for notoriety aud insists on getting into print occasionally just to keep i ahnnt him but still Cotton now irocs from'Rali we find the names of three I residents and two Vice Jresidents ot the United States, fiftten- senators aud thirty-two representatives in Congress, five Suprfme Judges, six Bishops and thirteen Governors, Carried Triumphantly. A BRIGHT DAY DAWNING The Grant Boom.

Joat now there des not seem to be a great deal of activity In the ihird term camp, bat, nevertheless. the line to Moretiead to New York by steamer, 0 0lr.ect She (fircfrisboi a patriot R. T. i'rcjV. peopic him ntter his Limine nf a rnnnle of IReVenue offi ten iiImi unoainexAcaueiuj -Muc iulyer Collax on The Ijn aud Character olAbOham Lincoln Gen.

GtiOt'i Propoied VlalU PriiAjDELPniA, LC Nov. 17, 1879. Mra Bettie Herring, of Tbe result of the election in Oil a determined larpB doorway and broka herxright 'C 1 aud Brace town- there is mer, Morebead UOAasouru jaejjcTiyer says. we wouiu rme true sentiments than go before the Ccr8 in Person county; The follow- world with one set of opinions for inff card we find in the Raleigh Ob- tbe public and another for himself. of Nov.

15th, abd publish in Messrs B. H. Cozart and -J- Editor PATftfbT: Hunter, we see ior the Free list Saturday on tbesabscr.p-, nom.n are working tion to the F. Y. V.

railroad ch men ever a energetica.ly a any The schola, the statesman, tne structing large machine in Oif" We admire candor ana tue leuauuj justice to one 01 tne parties cnargeu. can The Star publishes lover of history, ana in race every American i (fiiizen can find some. which sticks to it though the whole To the Editor of the Observer, Raleigh, Xorth 7 townships and to a i worked to accomplisu anjiu-fc. IT? "VJTL. tes.

For all the that have been made oiuem of the school girls of VViluijncton thine cf intifist in tnis cnarmmg Carolina. from diitr, for few ten on Wilmington. It contain I 1, i frifj rfrit manv nf- trt nail forth ou expression iu vi city of "BrolRerly Love." world seemingly is against it. This is an age of expediency iD IVt.lionrr llPiretS du- ueai vi yiuuw uiowucai injorniat' r. (irrnboro it days ou account of a sprained ankle caused ne- I mm tiurii iriw iw to Cotton receipts for the "wppW in ia diHcliaxiro ot wnue and aa two of whom held nign position in New England States.

This is a beautiful town of twelve thousand inhabitants, hi'ing grown twenty-five per cent vUthiu the last five years. Many the public buildings are handsome and appear to have been erected for nse soveral generations hence. The State house is built of grnite, on the model ot the Parthenon, aud is oue of the most impost rjjg edifices on the contiuent. Tbepeople here seem filled with sinfere rejoicing over the go6d from onr much afflictetl city a(l the men of God return thauks the Great Ruler of pestilencesas they lead ami a bricht fataref loot- nSrtlif fiaca ttlA r.p intr iiere ai Dome, a iriouu unua N. Sunday, lbth, were bates.

(iwnsboro ii benefitted will the county aud neighboring counties plicity. It IS the misioriuue oUtrrer of November (jth, containing vj in her present COuditlOU that charge against me eo much unwarranted South in ner preseui demand a hearDg in she is held lesponsible ior tbe opiu- yourcoiamn9in repiT. On the 2th Oe- 1,316 for the week before, fair week Mr. Willie Taylor, of Grant be has maintaineu and has avoided committing himself in any way. lie knows bis backers are at work arranging tbe wires, which one single, positive a.

I which will have their ungues i labors or her leaders tober, in company wun vpuiy iu ions of her leaders, or uer Hi.i wii.it b. Walker's distillery one hammer at full cock. Your corrjisponaeuti uas uneu wandered trough its precincts, rendered almost sacred by such intimate cdteection with our history and liiO-ature, yet he never tires of visifiSg its many places of interest. "lions" of the city are well knwn to fame. Every school boy fnj onr land is familiar with the riajries of Independence Hall, Fairn(Mat Park, and Girard College.

tl The Philafelphian is immensely Kdillo- uliaffArxl Tli a 'j Vs in. whether they Hgute Pr)u tn lonntv. The xlepnty marshal was bad about it roa luai -i I oald put a stop to ana yei uc OU the political Stage or noi, anu na walker's private premises. I We expre-i but our honest conviction when we My that at no day nine the completion of the orth a uttered that never has when Gen. Toombs or Jeflerson Ua- dlJ not even accompany the deputy na mnrh his am- -v I mtrkiiai in uo v.

the congregations grayer. niver will, ior 11 is aj of ti ri. with that heroic ueoiiun i --AtAined the store- on I lrl tt nridenta third-term roru- Inut cause which characterizes both tper books while he! was examiniag IUOI tiauoo I tlia ilia- as it was the first- lie 13 a silent Four of tbe convicts engaged on railroad have-lately made-theirS from tha guards, one of notorious Adam Lewis, says the v'' Lance. Hen. Groner, of ConcordThail foot broken by the breaking down r' hack in which be was a.s.t He left part of one leg and alf00 battle ground up in Virginia.4 cf them, say anything their expres-1 the marshal sent for me, an Carolina railroad 10 mi iuk we had a-4 much cause to rejoice as at the result of this election.

It has n.a.le the road from here toilt. Airy a.crrUinity, and in doing wj 1. a.t the bricht future of ir rll li hi etl OU 1 1 1 1 I ana 1 iouuu uiui i. 810n8 are neraiueu 'S iia found several bar- Why the Souths is Solid. Grand RapiJs (Mic!) Democrat.

The treatment of iTioland by Rus- IB ti. lilek proud of Hall "the birthplace dLiberty," as he is fond of terming jt Hallowed by so many natriotic association it has, indeed, man, apparently a very modest man, but he loves lKjwer, and loves the attention which power secures. He wintTS to the four points 01 tue ,8 of wlli((ky. I noticed that they were become an bftiect of pride and ot comP1M and b-lletined io every iS citV as the expression Ot OOUtu- marshal Watson to proceed with Ria ana me oiu -ct'iouies ui ium ana tl -a- mil- nnnntrv bv Great Bmain. was mild endearmenf Fo every true citizen of is consequently silent as an Egyptian mummy while his advocates are pusbiughim with the industry of .1 ii.in-in Willi tariii oi air.

uiiin 1 i.r, Grc-nboro a certainity too. There i not taday a town in North Carolina which has better rospects be The Courier says a meeting the zens of Henderson county wilj nendersonville on SaturdajUe to take into consideration" tbv tvrnnV i 4i, ami n.irental compared wttu tnat the Das tne old bell ern hostility to me Wu.w- This is all I heaned upon the Soilth by the Re which still liiangs in its steeple, faith in the final triumph I know of the "search," but I will add that ui piauuij ju.xj luuuaiuu ueres beavers. publican party. has not been bearing The firophetic words of Holy fore her, and we doubt it there is rinii(, This is a nniair tho assertion yon quoi inut the lost cause, auia i "thaaanffinnrR Tiroceeded to tobacco next year. All that may be eaid to the con Writ.

"ProeiSum Ldberty tnrougn a political campaign tor years dnrine which the direct of the pit i ri run it i and nniust to the pe0tie, arch every private house in four miles I aFVia tmat. char- -The Raleigh Xcws states thai lie oue in lur iwuiunu ont all the llnd. to all the Inhabi lie church caiiice is soon to ho are no more responsible for be tue k- -e oTtbe tants thereb' The visitor natural-Iv turns toi fcarpeuters' Hall after i ft Those who desire to contrar( for tv building of the Bame caii sep itleVi trary, notwithstanding, the receptions he met with in the old world and tbe receptions being accorded him now in Northern cities are a first sight this may eem extrava gant, but a little reflection and a little familaritv with tbe motion ot nf onv nne man tuan me I'uited States. lut wuuoui viewincr State House. This fc; mtl rwar.lfj.

Northern jeople are for the anti hell the law," is absolutely So far as I am concerned, there is no excuse for such maliMoim falsification. country through which this road sombre two story building is the one It? which was held the Dauaiug iuo ii Justice Jf B. Barbee in the old. Greensboro gjeXiu Says the Bee Mr. Janies M.

riiTr I of the third-terra move, the re- opinions of Bob mgerscu or has not been ransacked to find words of sufficient bittermss. sulphurous odor, and hot wratlwith which to express what these jbembers ot the God and Morality feel toward the Southern sectioij of the nation. The South was by a band of carpet-baggers, bt-fere whom the brigands of the world, io the ir WatHon wan not cone more man tt ill rua, will bow that we have ror nnnHuiafital finnfrpss. and in li.uirH. I know nt' wnere ne went, ai.ma.l haviuc been large- mous antics of jienry.

aru urc.u- i.n Mr Walker wm with him. and he can i. nf these good rrajwns for entertaining mis (iniciais. B8 nr. nor ru luuuii.

.11 l.lo- ovanr kniluu "for fonrilllleS lr. TUrt -rrVot IV HJCIUreiCU "--i have a strong representative follow- aronml gearcbed," or whether all of opinion. There are not tn all North Caro -v- ATovera Dav Mr. Walker own premises ero w'vu- ing the North.while Mewrs.Uavis Mr. leIl l)au examining and Toombs neither have nor seek a books as the distiller bad kept at lina fields more prouccuYP uvi palmy days of thosQ highway bandits, would take offitheir hats, ac-, knowledgiug their superior cruelty, with a low bow, 'andvsince that time minrs mi-re prolific offering all tbe i Thev helon" bis distillery wnue inis uMtjr following in the South, iney ueion detmly marshal.

I ton, the contractor, lat and is- now rapidly progesHigUii erection pf the Baptist Chtirth ju ingbaiu. We are glad to le asiaurt the way is now clear to pujih it ou to cua pletion. jj Sunday's Raleigh pavH Jarvis has received a lerterj who signs herseif-your- "Strain Friend'' and requests life Governs advertise in the papers fof her lost brott-er, Alexander Powell. Chance to make $250 ii ofterej byGof. Jarvis.

as a reward for the caiittire New V.k tt'ra mow i which Jefferson and Henry forged thobthnnderbolt8 off eloquence whicji fulminated over the whole courty. The CenJ.pnial 'buildings, Fair-mount Pai and the Zoological Gardens vofjild next claim, the attention of lp visitor, but, as such graphic ascriptions of all these places hay4een placed within the reacC of- pflery one, we will not weary yott a description here. elements 1 1 wealth to any commun totheoaAt; their placeis in history, know nothing of the searching of the lt)iue(wi, i.ut i woman whose char- ity with the entrrpriM to handle and an honorable place it is. uai Cahjarg wifo might LrtUn" I was not: there, but 1 leei them. Iron that kiug of meta' f.ir which cepitalists at home and weotnect tois uotiurn hn ivin? I riin inieiiL uat io -W---P the nation -lias beefj robbed of its President, by crushing out the last vestige of liberty three of the Southern States, byf the arm of power, money, lying anti forgery.

And still, the wo(jk goes on. Every republican papr teems to-day ID tt. 1 crdef their expression Of them WUU luai I enoUKh in this matter to provoke Casar abroad are exploring the bowels of i li 1 1 virtllA t.n 11AO f.k. tlrt rr tke same freedom that every other cm Wlte WHO au uer i. i.nnr li a fjra as those now being tendered are engineered by prominent Republicans "irrespective of Tbe programme is to nominate him not strictly as a partisan but as a sort of a national pacificator, the man who is to restore the era of good feeling between the estranged sections, and put an end to sectiou-al animosities and strife.

That's the game, aud the game which it is thought will secure a certain amount of support in the Southern States outside of the Republican party. It is alleged that theteare iu the South uo inconsiderable number ot iutiueutial men Asbury Chavis, who is uderi suttnrljr worua ii iw zen shoold enjoy, but that a whole Minie the earth, exists in inexhaustible Quantities, aud we have the author- iM lww Klander. ine wnoie siaie- NV tk death aud at large, bavipg escaprt Stanley jail, This, the way, Si.L li0 bl Otklj matter nrith slander. Rl tin fHn Sill and Dltter section should be held responsible u.tj it n-liiturr tlinV nder. an w- x-iii 1 1 il" 7 cif.i is easy An building ot whicn the average Pfefjadelphian boasts, is the Academy I f4 Music, the largest opera houls iu America.

In this commodioi4 building, is held every year what; fl known as the "Star of one of our first mechanics for saying that in rpaality nome of it is to noil with printers' in iu tuim. invective agapisc ouuiu, iui iuc u.iir ia trvincr in nniuiui nrBt escape ever made from that jail. 1 'I: Says the. Raleigh Oisetrero -th VW The friends and acquaiptance of A Woollcdft were greatly i'phbuked yK-day eveniBg to hear "of her death. was full of tifeatid maybe.

Llutv. There is. LowTef, something not equalled by any iron the sole purpose of firing the Northern heart. Tbe old loody shirt is waved on all occasions, and every But Bob Toombs is not remarkable bl jhter than printer's ink the trntn. world.

This road running right in Course" oi lectures, which are in let Mr. iilKerauea. ui i i a. i. 1 w.

1 a ntattmr I for considering whether what where dipped anewgin cat's or devil's sessj0I1 at! He Wesent time. This iiu knows augui ui nu to the mines will place us in posi beloved and beloved aDd adiiured jjy nr iiui i a tmnrn rotraouon uuiv wh kneiw her. 1 Ma UUU9 UU 1 lvv riu.i i i najo uM.t. i ti1 instice. which 1 tionto make this a manufacturing The Wilminffton lleriew cif -the 4' hesays it notwithstanding; sajs it Very respectfully, learns than a hre occorreil at bmuui bluntly, and no doubt it ailords mm town which it never otherwise could become.

With the abundance ot coal ia the Dan valley, and also in at aliout 7 o'clock lat eyeintig, by -ll tl retire f--r tltr ap- cflf'R i ommttt n- O. H. Blocker, I Revenue Agent. thelurpsintine distulery.or Mesi Dioou iu ciaic lucuiavi course coiJysis 01 lectures ueuveieu men. The leader.

of the Republi-1 by the aljlftt orators of England can party know, iu view of tho aud vmejtja. Upon the evening abominable of the party i 0f ov. iJrSi was delivered a lecture they could not oarfcy a single State Up0n thefLife and Character of iu the Union, trusjug to its merits, Abraham! Iiucoln," by Schulyer hence their resort p) a policy to in- cjolfax. this might prove of inflame aud kee nf sectional hate. terest td th' readers of the PATRIOT, a great deal of pleasure, aud this is about all he asks from the geuera who are sick of aud disgusted with this eternal waving of the bloody shirt and they will, to put au end to it, and secure peace to tbe South, support Grant as the best meaus of so doing.

We believe lui trn tn Moaie extent, but Chatham, outh ot us, all the mater Ul is offered for the successf ul opera tion that now surrounds him. Mies was aesiwyeij. i uuh charged at the time, but the Ions, to state, was yerr i Thcv have had stewed agio at Dnrta-1 Al' I fit rV 1 1 rr. NORTH CAROLINA. 'Old Hlp 1Vklnr k'p-Itefreahed br a rr ttfct'ti-i tioa of foundries, machine shops, A-iv und for the numerous other They know very vell that if they propolejito give a short account can Vnccet'd in kerning the voters of nf the address.

rh.rkl: to- t. I th Xnrth mhd aiinst the South Tr io-Wn'i-loelc everv available no- lani says iuai juiiu vr i-i irin, lives a half miles from Duil.ak killed.a very large American vt la plaatation last Wednesday. Th'oj If, measured seven feet twb frotuf? to lip. It was turned of e4! Geo Mi Hir 1.. 1 kinds of manufactories which grow in tL-S.

bv their infernal Sd damnable ap- of rlcm in the building was peals to all the bae passions of the occupied persons desirous of human themay succeed but I bearing Icfnething of the life of den, at Blackwell wlm-feij The Industrial Exhibition of the Colored People of North Carolina. Tho Patuiot is a frieud of the colored people and wo shall always chronicle with pleasure auy effort on their part to elevate their race. The first Industrial Exhibition ot stewed and saved a pint; of the. not otnerwise. that noteuirinan, regarueu u.v mauy ever seen.

not to the exteut they allege. But whether or no, they are counting on it, and playing on it. In the reception given him at Chicago last week Gen. Grant read a speech, the longest he is said ever to" have de-lirert-d iu his lite, the concision ot out of tbee and are tleiendent opon them for success. As.

material for these there is an abundance of the finest timber, of numerous vari-rties, in the world, fcuch as would be iip3ircl by wagoa factories, fac 1 1 Ml. A Fiir f.it I Iu the above statement ot tacrs as a Secoj ashington. Xhe ap-we have an answer to the question H.aranCelf the silvery headed whv theSouthMssu'idly united. It is CIiff5r did lot vary materially from ea Oldllipl IIUI lIie.Nur-tterjr of Urrat Tleu. Memphis Appeal.

Ralkioii, N. Nov. 12, 1879. Come, show to his scpruers, 'Old Rip is awaking; i Hi hleep. like the cloud of the morning, is brt-nkin-g; That th' years of his si timber at last have by, nd the rainbow of promise illumines the 'The Old North State Forever" has long been the "heart-thrilling i lu.rus' of North Carolinians.

But discussions of the diRreR-t Asbeville for tbe depot he'-d irectoH decided to locate it aTJsniith's the French Broad, or thouuht, and think, it V-tadi for self protectibnfagainst the wick the i0oks4)f the man wno was ed, vrtidictive policy of the Repub- -biought sFnrominently before te tories for agricultural implements, line colored race ever held in the devoted to Confederate lue i I South begau at Raleigh on Monday which was bjrrel and bucket factories, furni nearer the business centre; it lm- to. lican party. It lnot in the power country Mbe Presidential contest I KJ o-rte-l met nt KfOmBlwl ic it the irentlemen $tteT ttnamisd.iy of human nature, anctmeu or otn- Qa igQ Fgom beginning to ena rue but ture factories, and many others. soldiers who were alludetl to in a very considerate and generous man- i than ourself, tbooglit WwAt last. During a briet visit to that i tlitt erwise, to act iiigerenir unviri mi' aUdieUCe.lNi.Tt Willi rapt i.i.t:in.ivt" we are satibiied.

ft Tobacco manufacturers will fiud i'i i i ia iiiit ir am uiui ua iuv nPr. As an expression ot kmaiy m. 11 an expression or Kinuij rircnmsraiiC2f. uei iue iuu, uiisreu lmeieei; ouuicuimo 1 er fi-JI I 1 -a I hlni.Mili -i 1 1 An' At i-r 'if-!) rit, r. i-'.

Cif" f. If ami it cained aj signiueauce insult. 8 aniieroit ituu uwicnaic eetl raiilliir iuio U1 nr aw near Statesvuit), for his late foes this sentiment ii ll 1X1. 1 i. I this a desirable point for their business becaue the new road will give them access to a wide tobacco grow i pin livnrui the il otaie illJT- np'ieii Ehf Sniltn WOUm a a hnmnrnnS aneCUOIO mt er ir nnn evenirfe last wef, i iiii ii v-v i 1 ff i would do cred to Gen.

Urant as a 1 wuuai ou wliat 1.4 know iit into iliih-rent, parties, ac tnhl? filnatratinrr a phase ot the the purpose ot attending a com never dreamed of! by it8 patriotic composer it came to express what the iteo nle's most distill- en tL ntt of i "I hn.in the mtirhoirho6.l. amr.leiw; r.1.1i.r hnt man and a rVIUM mr mm cording to the pecuniary inieres character presentea, out oiieiiei "iderable amount od' -Cre in a ttCdinn Unwell. The buildings ing section and them a never it ili.l it wa4 Ot localities, but fo long as a gitrtt wajjua cieep anu iuipieeivn nace it is supposed that the cximtw-i KJ I 1 vc 1 1 1 1 kT till I a I DttCC, AU ID ul I failintf.nM.lr of leaf, the want of 4 7 wrlllMone to lb- 8. political party sttuKs ready to stab "j'gnence, wiUle the speaker related I matter nt-nnnd the bull uriJiteU ir around the tii rt i Ii fl .1 1- tti.l- I 1 I 1. S.1 1 which heretofore has made a failure lirin storv.

illustrative of Hpaiks. T-he loss will? prObaDiyLlti ni it 1, l. Tho nca Wl 1 1 srory, iuusnau 11 1,0 tnrnPil his course straigui and destroy tne ouni, 11 wm uunc some patUietic j.jj uui iuc octirniij considered and cunning bid I 1. .1. 1 1 1 IV.

finii wbrambiitim9t means, 1 ot to uuuu.cb-um.. A 1' fr ftVt 'fc lt WfV. rtltkf! -wv Af rvf 4 the I ll'Vt. ArV f. t-tn.

I'rrntb. otlrr torgr. ly allowed the use ot them tor mis notmlar support on th's side of the UP tne mil, mci un uuinuiu jjjaxi. insurance whistled it as he jogged along witu every encroacumwii upon num- WUich sq-iiucn is seen mo every encroachment upon its rights- which is seen in tbe. of tbe attempts that have been made to establish factories and warehoUM-s here.

This one crop alone Las given Danville, Retds- anec- hld anothW.iC The South is 14 al. It has been (lotes tolfW him every where. The meeting in -fie Court HW.it conquered and lifts accepted the sit- iecture principally confined to evening, says the GrcUleii nation. But iiohanks to the Re- Lincoln Experience at. Washington the' loth.

Wm Norc Ausna, aiul HATirv flordon made Mieccliejt. 1, i thm ft Ctin occasion. The fair was formally opened yesterday at noon by His Excellency Gov. Jarvis in a short but excellent address. He was followed by his rock and his grist! to the mm.

As th witty Vance expressed it, ''so great is the people's regard for the old moon that they are loath to look at the new oue" Change came hue, and when he is nominated this peech will be used as oue of the tMJ.t electioneering documents in their possession. From what we can learn at present he ill speud the winter in publican party tab it is not restive iri the JO-esidentiaI chair. xue and troublesome- Everything that sneaker IFelt at-length upon the in favor aiid some opp6TtrTo itf 1 in was chairman. and t. rf 4 from ille, Winston and Durham their present imjortance and is the source of their wealth, and we can ami nil siT ii i in 1 on iu sren-, sn im npss.

patience and 7.u:... 4 lowing i however a sau, iouuweu good one too, on seeing tht tiothjr; I beig accomplished, put tie iii J. E. Ollara. col.

of Halifax Coun 1 LUUHHlj, I 111 111 litre 7 1 li.iu luuin ilnnrt tr i. I ilf Vila born PHUPCl 1 inve bus been done to i bis hero, tL A I a' happy change. The Goths and uity could oTgh gof especially Governor and pf the north came down exasperate madden, still no whcn thlfKorth clamored the 'reiurn anu ll recti vipi; oT- ty who thanked the Cuba, and return in the spring by journed the meeting forthwith ivJ thP whitH people for their liberal 4 A tei no reasou why iLe facilities she will have to handle that crop, may not become a uc ees.ful riv il to pny or all of thee nf Mexico, where he win re-1 itum her, drove her i own cnosen WOrd ot vviatu otureaieuiug uuui lreeaom oi iub 1 Loolnotiehoa ami 'etr-1 o- louiW tS. South has been nnee.tion was civen an putting tne oicer bju iu luotiuehip "Titia from the WTilhohr.ltnifi'rf; 1 1 vi iriiiii uri iv uiji'i" r- i an i i tv. v.

iiii who Friday 7th. a little si dive halls, dismantled her spleu- Upoken. Let Uie same state of anecdotif a Chicago preache l.l.ai 1 a i I ajr 8 years ot age, uieu py-v AU't'l Ytti I 3 a contributions and the interest manifested in the success of their first annual Exhibitiou. To-day at noon the Hon. R.

B. Elliott, of North Carolina, delivered the oration. The display in the various depart day previous. Upon an.jiji. rrj" did old iustitutious of learning, and thiugs exist other govern- caiied uptm the President, and ae-laid waste the country-! The "Dark njent on the laf of the earth, or cian tMt he had a direct message ce' passed, the people realized section of the Nfe Hi, as exists there, to ujm fm heaven.

Lincoln an-tirU extraordinary exertiou was there is iio pow to prevent a ie- swered tMat it seemed strange if in nnlpr tri restore the i vnlt. but the South' is loyal, and we Tnf that message to send that it was a un Aid ti trlo Lid a I tr, my mo LKal tut th rwV" -II ttaathorcf Cti li-'- L(b d.d inor to rn th North "Ah, tl.n aoy other bfk wt i1 2art to ii i a contrr.ct m-o a r. fc.1 t-. tu.i um lhi cwantry itt Aait continental Lih- worthy colored citizen a tho child was it ssarv ltn-ht blase, and was se baflly main a short while aud then visit the Southern States on his way North. Of course, receptions will Ik? gotten np for him at leading points in the States through which he passes, and every eftort will be made to feel the popular pulse and make capital for him, all "irrespective of party, though.

His friends will be active in the meantime in doctoring up public sentiment for reiaiu "so to the end, by the round- I nnl L-hAl'llI believe strauge to say, iuth could alUvi waste places, and lnv- ftfi( ir PTnlnmneo and nf awfnl wicked places. She can if bhe rrill, and we believe she will. With iron, wood and tobacco manufactories offering investment for capital aud employment for la t)r, we will not be dependent, as many other towns are, ou a fjxcialty, but will have a variety of to dejH nd uH)ii and gite us proferitj; iu olher words ebc- ments was really very creditable. Scarcely could thc ocai nroirress pecame tuuiucnup ituuut 's'ly vl I ings. the watchword he echoes of "Old and hvralds the silent uucompiaKirtxg.

citv Chiigo. xne lecture wxmcu tinguisnod. In the ladies'departmeut we noticed tjl lt Htill awakes l. i l. nnarriira I 1 1 K1Y- mnr os-i ui jii i Mini uicc i uoin.io.

i --i nn ainorPHViiic i'i' I Kobliii caamai nlpASPil at the I tlikuhtef of Mr. iiiani Sleepy Hollow, coming of Every Politicjal Notes Which Mr. Colfax ac- Davidson College loot. WpflV. Khe had been THE NEW NORTH STATE.

A i ia cwtwj-'ation in thi fft ti. AtbUf IV-vr tn and had about her sonic sac -y- Gov. Cornell ts, the man to qujtted mmself, and the late lce-Zach Chandler shoos as chairman fa- nQt ashamed of Tho nf the cduntry is covered fill wMr-h hh nut her cotton st thn "nonular outbursts" and "en- batl no. the exhibits from nearly every section of the State. Greensboro, Concord, High Point aud other points in the Piedmont section were represented.

The management deserves special mention for the excellent system and perfect order preserved during tbe Exhibitiou. lnblican committee. ft hfthind ragr h. I erne a manufacturing center in tbe and which, it seems, hd- on coming Into the-ljonsj he is aUfant man. i They say true um where all may find some lad rr nrh to cmini ii with the "red scars of time and neglect," but an improved system of farming which is now being inaugurated will ere long make the vw VitrL-'Vioi ii Aviilentlv- dia- Uim.

about vj iu cuutact witn me iye r-t aaythio h'( ter Erejieral Grant arrived in on wive ft-nsted. It is uotvparticnlar now as to he was ri- i it of tie lm i. nn uu f'Liiii im'i i i iiii i i in thing to do. We are not alone in our bright anticipations tor the almost unanimous vote cast by the people last Saturday ihows the importance dency, on either de All it wants is i iAj when he would she was so leai fully some one to boat Crant. a despatl "h-u TfuVl(H if r.acbed her, that showed a The elections fr this year being over arrive Iffe, to which he WP" She was about twel vtf yefr, ia frl1ava will Vlvot a W.I 1 IT1 Die tO 1 UD X1 nUdV.

if rr tj frDt hi county Ly i-f in tVtu.yl- IT 19 RH1U ll aja a 2 11 tt: tVl th ti'0i wk ich ohnoter or two to Eivil service reform 1118 X1UUU1 ICll-m." mornin thus spoken in the KieiUi: 1 dpsnatch. which settles i. i tt- t. i rriii n- -i .3 Haw UUh The cohmrt i followii l- I 1 1 I. .1.1.

1 i greetings' which are to i follow. So the game progresses now, and North and South the strikers are at work for this silent man who says nothiog, but takes everything worth taking that comes iu his way. Tbe Radical aspirant for the presidency who expects to beat Grant will have as tough a job as any politician of this day has yet undertaken. Toombs Talketh. Among other distinguished Southerners, Bob Toombs, was invited to the dafj his next mesaago tj Congress.

Bayard seems be coining to the front no'w since tl3i IVinocratic lay out in New York, whih shelves TiMen. lint begins to morrow, iii-f 'v grand success. Ovprk 1i.h.-- i garueu uy l.nt IV. lM i Chicago. Nov.

14, 1879. an ri i- 1 th.v ar not indiiierent to improve. Winston is stirring thiuga right lively for a railroad to Madison, Rockingham couuty, and according to the ikntind the charter has been secured aud company organized. In this Winston shows that her eople are level-headed. hills and valleys Dioom.

ecessuy has compelled the exercise of the most rigid economy, and the rising generation is living within its income. In the strictly agricultural districts thev are doing away with the ni-les expense of fences, and are availing themselves of the benefits of "the stock law." Manufacturing and mining interests are not idle, aud steps are being taken to develop th? rich; coal i fields of the State. Three railroads of importance are in course of construction in different parts' of the State, and have betti mane ar.umiii- Oiif white; -J. i. thev rav John Kely don't liko I'ayard, WlLLU 1 oTOKLEY, and Joh'n has pro ted himself a properly given tlu ni the Xews will alway liecoM i Th ilnJfiJnJiia caumdate emasuea as vtiyv' the pai ot ttie coioreii Confreshinan li Uokbiirn, of Kentucky.

YiPt.tirSi Grant reauests me to their moral or meuts that have real merit in them. From the first, when this road was originally projected the Patuiot became its ardent advocate because it believed that tbe future of Greensboro depended upon if, has tx en lutervnea by a wa-tliiugton SLL. ri-. t-rtfr-m ikn tiint hp has madexhis ar- .1,... haa hnA nn-snaiier.

lie iiiai no Knows jien- 1 i. iit-a lio in Phlla- I iio ar'iiwaketiii rr mt rrt ill. intention of eteKtir o.d.ef' -tw K.air j. tLe Ma Francisco ia .1 itirf. a to tat etery maa i'l.

inasiet. We kate no c.a. f-r CLinarsien, but Kearny i tflewett to wind a diicks would not Refuse thA second place is would notetuso tn second piaco 1 IU. 1 I 1 I that to be political to on a rangemejMS SO as io ue prefi.b ntial picket headed by Sey- (bplnhiillfn J)pcember 10. Totter, op fry other Kasteri man 4 iFOKGE y.

might be nominated by the Demo-, utullUi i 3 J5 .1 Zi an a tr I I Wj 3 -r Ben Butler sajs the reason he was not elected Governor of Mas ClIILDS. I uou creaitni iiiem iw monr. r. I r.l.(t,i .11 who n.l Ikflifvinc tht pirn all it.4 en 1 1 ins nviio autii cratJ, except Tildyu Til The wi 1 extend its hospital- tt i I be present at the Grant reception crgies to the good work. Whether ut 1 Kepresentativejf Jepresentatt ve ame.s OTJriau, of New itip8 irland style.

Giant IS great- ton Star under dale ih.1, into ttp ti beV aud jomji York 01 iimao, u- 05-l fn Philadelphia. B. are four capital case iy wimic- T.SI,lil,ir,; hassinco IU lear-J fjr tL It LAS Dren lusuumeuiai iu auy way i a'- It i two more will probably be commenced in a short while. In these roads the primary object seems to be to break down local frieght discrimina tious. THE STATE DEBT, too.

is Peiug rapidly compromised Tihien man, racv. and a stronj the November i 1 ctions, come out lor f.lFll'l'-'" murder of ami Curne, Sneaker Kaudallfjir Trehident. O'linan iu the result we leave others to say, but we congratulate ourselves that our efforts have tot been in vain, While Gen. i'aiil came up ou 1 a contrast. IU iuit rcui iciviciLU declining, in which, while he took1 occasion to welcome Grant back to hi country, because he fought for hit country and won, he remarked that the result of the war had been the destruction of the Union says that while iTidall may not be able to carry Pennsy'jinia, his own State, he of not guilty was reTn.ru.

nf fh State 1 t. niuli the act Ot 18iU, and Will, It IS rrv NVwiaWk. and that was the Grant f)eing flattered and feted in tho ca'e every which he visits, his poor for the tv-n r. sachusetts is because there are in that State 100,000 men who canuot vote on. account of the property qualification.

If they could vote he feels sure they would have voted for him. Yet Ben says Massachusetts has representatives in congress based on a population 100,000 of whom are disfranchised and he purposes raising a little breeze about it in Washington. murder of real matter of irportaueo to the Demo brt tried, 1 nofetl ruse "I besottbrother Oreille, is wander A mflli.j 1 ii i iii- ing atdripd. Washington and glad ft of two hundred and 1 1. Lc to lead.

I r.deri.-ktowc. hic, a fewdat tL utt fa trarcLcd to a mIooo i tl and Wat tn ti door and mkih katctets and destroyed itkia. it.c'aidicjt terl bar- Ir tevr. Car, Clk. Ut- counter, toe, and all the ll, i a total areck.

11 in tLe tate Wa tLr c.itlir cf ir.tetnj-crate temper- ea a jwl euir Into con- t'r I kin! i VI r. I'ot ta waa that is the Union, of course as Toombs understood it. Io printing to recf aid from whomsoever men ordered to be 1 1 t- our correspondent sa mav pits his condition. If Orville a Bensation. 4 we're tl lvalk into one of the banr wereteaiK.inio oue u.i cracy.

sj The Charlotte jfemsrat of Nov. 14th has the following: Not a CanihoStk fok Governor. A gentleman who 0-cently had a talk with Darid A JenkinsEsij of Gaston county, 6tates that lie is iithorir.ed to say that he is not a candidate for the Gubernatorial nomination of pc Republican party of North Carolina, lrtit that he (Mr. Jenkins) is willing to agaGJi serve the State ae its I ublic if the people, choose to eloct him to thjt po-ition. That's the' short of a long "Giterview." He can give That was a 'f; quet hilts while his brother is being h.

D. Jones, of the ri-r tKi- lifM. Ohio lioltroad. as; feastec 9,111 UllLUU vccuou U. iHllU 1 lit 10110 w' Nf claimed, soon be, retiuceu i.o bix million dollars.

The legislature did not shirk the responsibility imposed upou it by tho constitution, as ours recently did in submitting the question to the taxpayers, but boldly went forward and did its duty. They've let not the echoes of labor, though nweet.i i Be all in the hollow the stranger to The classic grounds of old Chapel Hill are again alive with "troops of ingenuous youth equipping for the baUle of life, and "a most accomplished faculty gives assurance that it will soon resume the proud position that it once occupied among the educational: institutions of the land. Most appropriately basNorth and that our position on that quo tion has been endorsed by such a gratifying vote. Had we believed tht road would not be beneficial to our people we wou'd have opposed it with the same persistent ardor and candor with which we supported it. There are those, of course, who opposed it and good men too, but we predict tbe time is cot for distant when they, as well as those who favored it, will rejoice at the result of 'last Saturday's vote aud the bright future before this pretty little city whoj-e new life, growth aud prosperity will date from that day.

sensa'tidfl. Kobil Baker was etabbed in the thigh at a en shucking in Union, Thursday tLat i sMej-etatioo Le Lad latend- jt u.i ru.tid.-by tLrow ir. Lerelf a ra at station, Liar 1 Xul tight 'rjastv week. On the same day, Simpson kot his hand torn train-left Chariot 151 Jones went out Ui J-he rear coacV to -eLhM ride there. As htvv he or three men standiriiT "1 and, a second later he'1 pisfolr tired by.

-i r. pd littU attention retiirning to the l'alri'l'r i ly iito a fiiend, a pa- been shot at, YetoftKy 1 in a cogtAin trin. rriaav. ur. j.

11. iMair his telegram they perverted the language so as to read that the unreconstructed rebel was glorying over the death of the Union and expressing eternal hate for it. That's what he says. Toombs, like any other citizen of this country, is, or ought to be, entitled to his opinion and to the public expression of that opinion when he sees fir, whether it accord with popular sentiment at the North or at the South. If we are all to be gagged lest we say something which will not be acceptable to somebody your free speech is a farce of the first water.

In common with a great mauy other people we regret alrul tt t.c wouldn't let titr iua. ait in gatherKiis second crop of tomatoes and on onejlay nt known to the Monroe Eii- the. best liond evjr made by any public ntliceriu North 'aroliua. Tho present Treasurer, Dr. JM.

Worth can beat any man in North Cijftolina-for the position, and he can givequst as good a Bond as David A. JeukinU Ed. The Concord IZy'utcr says that the peo-plef Stanley cdjiuty are hauling ater At Galesburg, while Gen. Gtant was on his way to Chicago, last week, be was called out at thg depot, a large crowd baviug gathered to see him, and while speaking some rowdy threw three eggs at him, one of which struck him on the head. The citizens were very indignant, of course, and the Mayor, who was present offered a reward of 500, for the apprehension of the egg-thrower.

If anything like this should occur in the South what capital it would afford our stalwart friends. to n.a.e any money by t.fc. at tl wa fowled. Couldn't tt tjuirer ffojii which all tho above is taken, a little boy was killed while feeding a gin return trip, taking book, Cpt Jones M.tf Carolina been called I The-CGarlotte Democrat of Nov. 14th: (fii, a abot to ataxte and u.4 tie ad ttaa alive.

TLi i.l ad Tow llant kef ka.lwjaiely at Eaid- o3 kr tetarn, tut Le ill be gla-J kn tSat Le bow ir. tLe Land if One faifer in Mecklenburg couuty has alreadi jld 5i5 bales of cotton raised on a pistol bait, -the book tad Pse The book was in' if 'i'i acrei- jf land, and he thinks he can, get i.i, i. i-oudiictor's chj! THE NURSEKY Ol' UUbil ji. Few know how many of her na? tive sons have risen; to high place in other Statesj In 'a partial list, published in a hand-book compiled The most that can be got out of Grant on the subject of a third term is that he won't run nnless his friends force him to. over uisiances ue i.iromaone 10 tnree mues, tho wells and sjiings having gone dry.

The Conco-d cf last week, tells of m'en being in 'cotton gins, of one being mafched between a gin house and a wugon. fortunate tor hiui, vital part, that it cau1 1 iuicd moru uaiea. iiolu iuo oaiuo land. pg land in Texas or any other State (i beat that. and u.ay bw Laj py JL.

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