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THE ENSBORO MTRIOT. KSTABLISHEI) IX 1825. catKKXsnoKo, >;. c., THURSDAY. JANUARY 17, 1884. NEW SERIES, XO 890 l« »*N ■ U p. I DP in." A«l nl. irrnuhjtro patriot « 1:1;M . \ 1: in r ■ M 11 in.li 1 1 I \ 11 HisMiY. I ■ Boston Wil lit8 {hi' S itic 1 (invention. ho recent cold snapdaniag-mil banana crops of -I ■..-,.". 1-lnlnl '.'. a- dam . gc.l Active preparations are in progress ul Montreal for the ui ji-i- csll nival, » hich Till coma on l-'ebrnary ltd. The fower> .KMI wails are already i lii i high, ami tin' building • i ,1 in- Hi'- >i/i' "I i lial ul last \ ■ .. (Irilt'i - urt" pouring '" ,l'"" '''"' Voik, Boston, * 'liicago, mid i- iii South as New 1 >i loans, l"i 1 ■"■ ■ in hotels lur llie Wi ck "I the i v.il. A fealnie of the I". w ill lie trot [nil! races mi ice. Tin- lialelgh <h W. II \\ etmorc & ' ".. "I I villr. OKI exhibit of prai kill" '1 on nl gale to thoaniouiil the last Sliitc lir, have leased I he I ,<HNI ,\ 1 0.. of Chicago, iiiii.il I.IKiO.OOO hogs anil -1 year. ufa Texas lenia'e ,| nl th |n nilen - ..■ ■ 'I will begin w< ; l> this wci u 'I- I :: shoes, lii:.' ami coarse. I hey will work ncai Ij thirty convict* ai >! will tinn mil lilMI Mrs day. Soon Ibey propose In pill in lidilcn the wearing Rcveiitj live co viols ami turnout I he students. . .,, , , :. ., day. :]■, nil tin- watering 'flic Wellington cone .tlantic coast were dent ol th« Itaitimore Sun says il .. damaged uu Wedlies is ticlieveil in Washington thai the 11..; 1 -. - comtiiil tee uu i lections to .1 bed of the Atlantic which the case of Chus. G. Skinner, I rcheadCity was c.i.sid Congressmun-elecl fr the l- Ml In Wednesday's tricl "■' -'-is s,"te, « ill 11 poi 1 mil r. nrnbly . In.I.ling thai the eleclioii shoulil have In n held in 'lie old and not in tin1 Delniouico, the celeb- 1 rcstuui .1I1 nr nl' Sew N ml., -ly missiugsiuce ith. Irs. .lames l-'isk, Jr., the of I li" phemunenal business ihl !■■ be in needy circum- Lou. ili-nict. The result, il the House should acl upon ' - iv, »ill he another eh ction in which Skinner and I'ool can take chances, Dm-nl' the most popnlui widely circulated papers in (he l-'i ve million pounds of tobac- vVcsl |lils taken decided ground manufactured by the Black against the liipiortrallic. Itsays: well Durham Tobacco Company, "Of the thousands nf letters re .lining the past year. ceived daily ninety |ier ceut. .>i Henrj li. Payne, .of Cleve Uiem make allusions to the stand is the Democratic emeus »u< have takei the intern -e for Senator from Ol to of nun. No one appreciate- ; |- feeling there is on the subject, li is very natural. There isn'l u mo IIMT in the I nited States n ho . il Mr. 1'ellilleliin. ■ ii 1I1 1 'arolinn (irand ighta nl Pj thins has been : i" inei-l I:I Kaleigh, Oil I he 1] I iicsday in Pebruarv. mil hale ii; there is not a father, e\ en though he may drink himself, who does not dread il: iherc is no) ne won -in easy victory a wife who does nol fear it." \ iinarter of a centui y I,t. wi.l.l. m..il. I,n- many d.avs I.n- 1 '"eoffice for which he ,„,,.„„. ,,,IV,.|,,,S ,. ,,„,,, I(1 •""" ""'lll> been selected by a Cars will wonder what I . cc Vote. nl the bell cord, asil iiiusl go. The -.ml thateiuigrantscoin railroads uo« propose to ilo away in !:; 11.' 1 • ■ ■ in Ueorgia are with il on passengei im Ipon their arrival ai Castle will have the engines son II thai they "ill be sold into Ihnl the bell cord ami g in 1 he South. W illiam .1. 1 iordou, a well-in insurance ageul of Wil. : itally shol hiuisell the nth inst., while giimiiiig 1111 in llie eastern limits of us anil rangeil will be 1 range- , 1,1;."ill! loco licers iu the win hi. and nger and 300,(100 IIS Their an- L-00,000 I i nl., ami llie capital in £20.000,000,000. dispensed with. The new inenl is a small cord cornice! -'I with the nil brake, with a small whistle attached in the cab, near the cngi neer. The conductor pulls the cord, ami the at raiigcini nl is cheap-er, more durable and more reliable than the i-hl plan ami less liable I" gel mil ol' onler. A letter ia the Baitin I INI rican lmm SI iiuiti u, Va., lells of an old resiileiii of Pocaho itn - miy. from across the i Ihcal and Allegbany niouiitaius, coming into hop Uibbons has stauiiton with two likely m-■''."" i letter from Home stating ,,, s,.|i. n,. |,au „„,_ „i .-,...•,.'',-." nncilof American Catu- |ear„ed the results ol "the late im- •lie prelates will couveue ill Haiti- pleasantness," ami gol no oiler for Sovember '•'. 1884, and will for his--prodac.-,** whereupon they iledoverbj him. all wen) back together, wiser it" I .aval II. Kates. vice presid- not "chei II. ,-iit ami assistant general manager r mend us to your real live Western ITnlon telegraph newspai>er correspondent, who can i. resigned aud taken tell a lie so thoroughly incredible i in. n! of the Baltimore thai nobody will believe it' It raphc I'any. bur's nobody but himself, ami he \ bi'l \\ .is itilro.liu-e.l in the i egislatnre, last Monday. ■The I'liiladelphiii Rtvortl ■ irate the Virginia and I"i"ls a table showing the amoiinl III I 'arolina l.ailroa.I. The , v er lunl'. w ill extend from I,} iiehlimrg into North ('arolina. -Tin statistics of the number nf mercantile failures show a mark i i-e during I le year 1-s;;. iiii|inri-il »nli last year (hey 10,187 III tin l"nited States , : i -■ ol .11 per - '•dorado the D."ii» ci '!'■ is. has a sctileil population „,0st who have hcsl ilian.es i.i Kl iml ii taxable valuation („u..,| - -1...... I ,.s im,. tcmpla NMI.000. i.-|.resenting an |j„„-js ., prayer which v-as - I"H> vain $200,000, u,..,,,! in u wisdom gieatei I .. Havers,,! |,y 3,000 ,|„lt of lll'llimil. "i railroad, mid in 1882 hci Idi .1 -.'il.iiiMi.iMMi in goal i .nl. of money'stolen by different classes of people, so far .is lln- Ktenliltgs wen- Ill-ought in light, during y.ar 1883. Leaving out uuiu oi less i ha II so.mm. the table foots up $13,380,000. Lawyers stole (he least, -v inle bankers ami hen, hanking institutions got away with the I.II gesl m ills ol lucre. So it app . iiiigbl In - i I'.-, led. Ill steal _ . ly a malli i ol oppol: nun \. T lose ■ \ Washington correspon il. nt of an IHiio pnp.-r says thai llie most painful lealnre in (he study of I he n.-w ni.-moership of I he House i,I I,', presell utivcs is an ap parelil lack of h ili.lkereiu.-ls. 01 ol the kno" ledge ol their pin |H>ses. WitllOlll I ■!' eneuaiioeiilion in the telling ol it—(hi .- blow tIn-ii noses with their linger:—is they w.-ie in the hain't of doing al home, we presume. This reminds,Iba t when executive committee of Mr. Speaker Col fax was accused ->! inseii l-\ the Ixinis In-iug mixed up in the credit ni mi met in Washing- ,,, scandal, a friendly editor .an --,.1 the Supicme Court „,.,, s.n.l i!..,r he had known decision, .-hose a emu Schuylerever since he uasau..p cp.ire an address On the prentice in a printing oAice, ami .a ami voted to hold a I ti,;it there was i uiral obliquity at ion in Virginia. ISruce ami ubout him, exccpl thai lie blowed upiMiiiited delegates ai |,js mis, with histiiigers and wined have refused t■ • -.-i\.-. the n Ins troiiRers, - ali.inpl lo run inuioth nigger minstrel show Kill |.ei im iiu-i s is noi succeed extent, luriositv to ■ i not among the 100 would have a new joke - , in to li.i\ e i un very high. ppoiutiiicut, oil repeated, dam nlor. lodge Holt is rep-.it. I .,- \-.,.\ in- sai.i :i-.n I e believed Mrs. niti I-, have h-.-n the master --. , • in ii,,- plot : - - issii l'i.--ii!i ill Lit '■■ f was lie- social ceiiln - (he '-• hole af-r, kepi tin- rendezvous, gave - lie- nt hers, &c. Bn i. coi trary to an impression ly made upon tin- public mind at I line. Ucpresentative.s of loll . eo in.- interests of the I"nited States wan. .1 S - el i . .lain; i. \ :>'■ ii. urn! <l --I for a fee ui si.h-i ation ..I the department's nil to i i - '■■--.: mi, - i lion of i.-n bale Siiinal ra toll n ly ■-: only lUi --•-:.: -■ piiunil a -i- <i i!. T ■ S ■ lury .> .is asked to revei - I la- • ni- II thai the duly .. importa-tions ol !i ,;l ion ICCO in.li lie -'l i : in- percent ige .-f the en-tire eii,.- Jim .-ni li; im u rappci -. insti ;i I nf by the per centage li' for ppi i.- in each i'iie Secretary promised to consider the in ii i.-I. A Western exchange notes • in- n ■ mi i HIS murders thai '• ■■• in .-a commil eil in ilie North and West, within a year m two past, \ . i perp . ive I) liscoi i i.i. in inj of ill-igothers that m .Icniiic < ra-iin- r. of which the Mnlley ere it ii lystery after judicial ini urt. February 13th. I87!». .1. W. .... ■.. | . , good i ii izeu, wsis murdei - il in (li ecus-boro. Mystery still surrounds the foul deed, commit ti il inn ly live years ago. V.-i the voice of his Mood crieth unto Uod from the ground. His living friends have in,: forgotti a him, ami the deed of death burns liki a li ■ co -! in I he i I he lives i - lay. "The « ; in - in :. ,n .1 • a.- lire is noi quenched." 'i !•- --ini.i- a death "I IK,'. !.'sj.,.:- hns in-, n announced by i .in. This i lei mini ; lie-man u Im ins long been ranki d as a a . ■ , ; ,s walking in New \ mh w nli n ml " he i being at-tacked bj a violet lit of coughing, in- felt pain ia the heart and stau-gered. lie was carried lo a neigh-boring stable, where he expired, lie was pre eminently; llie leader of the National Liberal parly in the iierman Reichstag, iI. contri bnted ', irgelj lo lie- m . I' ilu- German Rmpire and warmly sustained Bismarck in his in.-a.s-ures to thai end. lie lose from obscurity—a poor waif—to he one of the elii.-l pillars of hi- country. Altln ngli a liberal, hi was iiuiver esteemed, and his death will -if i\ regretted by the i urn-men of • let many. 'I he Pii -in. nt ol . i • L'iiited ■ Cremation Society say s I hat " ,000 | ■ I -Ul.s in I Ills em: i;ry pi dged lo Inn • their '..-..li. - Inn in d. There is us \.-i only mo- , thai ai Washing-ton, Pa.j I ut the plans are drawn foi another, ami the society i- i.,:.- ing the money in lunl I it. Fifteen thou- iml dollars !i a - been sub-scribed. The building will, besides the tin naee. contain n room lor the i .---ii II . persons « !... « In- burned or burii I !m the keepin . .• ( * by un. {ci ation until the ar-rival of distant mouriii i -. «im lie pal 1 In funeral : am: a third ii I:it-li any .:, - - - msiy be !,. hi. lie - iys i i tin principal onpo-is \ l in istiail i. ami that of cremation arises from :i beliel in llie doctrine of u-slll le, The Xarjulk I hijiiimu in its rj 1st, embraces iml • uly a sketch oi Norfolk. i; - mu- ' . .i and _. \. i iinieul din-ing ih. pas , as v .-ii as a his V of Pllli.- ' :-. i .,1 a lee:',.I ol ii - i.i. bill i' ill., i .- nnplete ie \ a H of . in- gl'Uel'ill ''I .ins- , | Neif,ilk III all ii- tranches. Il -,i-,■-. - ihiit. ns compared with the business of I - so. Norfolk's busi-ness ii. • lueri i-.-il wtenlccH million* thai while in |ssu iis toial trade reached the handsome ligures of - is.i-oii. |si; ||,,. review of the bus-iness year .just passed, iss.;. pre. i na aggregate total of trade amounting i nvei ~ V..UUII.IMIII. riiis is ii uly . splendid exhibit. Aside from tin- tn.de statement. ii shows from nil- a| sources that Hie nII II iln-r of n.-w buildings erect-ed in \"i i '1., during the past year was '.|s. , i ,i value ol $513,800—a show in- im: has never been sur-passed ,i, iln- history of tin- city, and it i- further shown that while i;,,- n--i si-! ., due m real and per-sonal property during the year 1882, was $ll,03i;,8!)7, iln- assess-ment of 81883 i- -ill.i;i7.u.is. an nielease of 8010,101. A OKI M IMKCT, III I A I.IVl'.I.^ ls«l i;. The tariff is the tax paid the Government on foreign goods im-ported into this country. This tax is used as a revenue to pay the ex-penses ,., ii„. Government. un: 11 TI in: < t iim-.M v. The subject of the national cur rciic.v—what il is to be as the debt i* paid off and the banks lose the foundation of the national bonds-is it matter of vast and .increasing | , | , • I. . - ,- • , im■p ortance,' en",g-■a•g,.'i"n*g .thIMe' a.1t, t,e1-nlHti|o, ,n|| , ilia! winch is culled, in 'nolineal , o,,Il-.a,IlIl p,..a,,n.,;us..an.dinall sections. It phrase, a "horizontal" tariff, is a ;,,,.,.„„, . t,a,\,I,.",, ,a ,il iiiiiii, ;, ., i,mi. led g' ood, s :.m„.t,e.„re„st.eevery c, i.t-izen, , aside Irom any party or political predilections, In value, without dis- TI... „...:...., .i . - ., around and fret ■If I hail bold ol him lor a i The money circulation is the life-blood of every day business for all | according to crimination, 1 A -proteclivc" ,:„,„ is „,„,,. „„. j,,,,,,,,. The preeeMt ||aUonal (Kscrim.iiatioi. is made among va- bank system is sound and safe for nousartn-l -ol in.|.«rr,-tl.elight- governmeutand people, affording i in u|,,„, iim.iesol neccsshynr ,,„. „,„s, satistacio.A medium ol """ ' bepiiidiicedathoiiie. hasiue.ss exchange, 'all over uu.- lea, coffee, spices ami other great country, of any hitherto es i picalprodu is.—the heavier tax tablished. When the debt is paid ni,-, such articles as are. or can ,,„_ ,|„ !„„1<ls. ,,,, v,hn.h „„. bankg '"'■ niaiiufaciiu- mr own conn- are founded, all redeemed—then l«-.V.ascoll a ami ivoolleil lainies. wllilt . To continue the del.t mere-iron. .y • -thus 'protecting" home |} „g s, foundation for the banks, is ,; i: " ■< pronositioii which can hardly find Absolnle "free trad.-" is where favor from any quarter. This cur-no la.Hi is levied at all-a state of re,1Cy problem is really one ot the nini:- impracticable, unless adopt- most knotty that Congress has t„ id liy older milieus with whom we solve. t!;"'''- The appointment of.lodge Buck- A very ia.,,- proportion of the j Ilcr| 0f Kentncky, to be head of the lieopleol il,,- I ,,,led states, prob-1 committee ou banking and currency ably a majority, are in favor of | in the present House, has been ad what is called "a tariff for revenue, versclv criticised in some high bnsi with incidental protection." Thai | nesa circles. An interview of a is, so to discrimiuale a- to afford rimes reporter, during the late re-eiicoiirngeiiient to several kinds of cess, gives some views of Mr. r,. domestic in: nufactiire, which are • which seem reasonable and conser-uol yet suiiiei-utiy advanced lo vative; though be has not arrived etc successfully wiib those of' at any conclusions ill his own mind. I he same class in foreign countries. The main idea with him seems to iii- necessity for pursuing this he, the replacement of retiring policy is. however, growing less bank issues by treasury notes with I'VOiy nay.as Olll population and out the legal tender provisions. res lives n. lease ".lust what legislal night be I he diflicnlly has been, ami now attempted in regard to the national exists, thai ih,' tariff has been so banks and the currency Mr. Buck-ncr could not say. lie is nmv pre ' ' "' wived, and : uud paper "".- the sacred beast us being ou tin so", jether with I ,. - e over II i , ' "",•~',.. "' sale execiiU-il by k"infi .. ..... Ki idol of my In',-, am) | ,]j,i S(, want lo see hi paring a bill, essentially the same as that offered by him in the lust Congress, in which he proposes radnally to replace the national bank circulation with Treasury notes issued by the Government arranged as to ?oster a rtain mo-nopolies, t . the letiimeut of the greal bodyol lie- |H'ople. who are thus shut mit irom any benefit in r llu- competitive .iim-kels ol the Capitalists an I strung ,-or- ami without the present legal-teu-porations have been ivpresenreo der quality, 'flic national banks, in il:,- lobbies of the nationai legis ,M|- Bucb,'w declared, could not al . , i .i , hest stand longer tbau the national . where the interests .«. the ,,,.,„. T1„.v „,.,.,. ,,„„„,,,,, ,,„ „„„ n people are unheeded ui.l debt, and when il was wiped mil iincaicil for. It is high time (In: the national banks would be with legislati ■ o shaped as to se. "at any underpinning, lie had no . i , ,i doubt that thedebt would be speed- '•";•■ ,:"' -,v;",•<, 8 ' tottagreat. ilv „;,„,, ,,„,. ,,„. „„., |ll(. l eeul. 1 ' number. ed determined to go on paying it The sentiments of the leaders of in order thai they might have the •n, even where over the I'onor and tredit of having paid off two great debts this meant that 1 "nportont thevolumoof currency would l„- steadily mm rapidly contracted, ami Mr. Buckner had no doubt it would shrink 825,000,000 or 830, 000,000 bei ween now ami next .Inly. The hest way to relieve the country" from the embarrassment of the pre sent situation, be thought, was to not intend to • y me, 1 rent to j parlofNovem ., v, I ,-n V „ , ,n the bed aildsnauked him 'Thai's '' s ' comnanv remarked -iml I -. ' ilccidcl to go J,01? "»!'"'»> bclorc yon gel up. you'.hat i'li-mcr einsv!n,w:.i - ^C^ *™*b regret the strict measures von lev.- On the win ,' ''««"'«ails i in aitoiited" •""','""-'l"^"» '■»« they atop B . Me., where ! "' ISp«""" "The nest morning my litl i ~:: : luqiiiiititan ,>l "";w-i. iy in u. .v u.„i. ed up and then throw toll ue'wa^S"". tr;:r bools'-.hnmswhi':' . fori 1 whil.lie.l lii in In.- - 'ui,, .illl.l Slid ....... muddwind'Tpuf' bureau. I could no, iy\ in the same house where m i my . "" . '• '- '" ti|| ,,| , ,. n husband and 1 ai", «?!»*«■. One nn while walking .long a lonely iicel I ni a bttle-vcry bo; ' ; - , .„- ,,.„, BJ| — .-landing among somi weeds, laskedl . . .. ""',l'" ' ' and he plucked a blossom: w :s his mother and fa tin • !. lei ween llie ex! relnes of absolute free trad.- ami the highest rim- policy. 11 w iii require culm consideration and wise conn eils properly to adjust the matter. In our opinion, it might in be done with a vie« to the earliest possible "tyUMse this shrinkage by the issue .... . , . , ol noil legal tender treasury miles. ab itlou oi the present internal „ ,|IJN „,.„ls ,|R. ,„ iy revenue law-, and the establish; WOnld be kept at about its present lu.'iit of a |,n.i.m.ni and eqiiita volume, being neither inflated nor ,,i ... wtth ennous intelligeii e he e| hat some big men I c them away . . ." i.ihoxes. I knew then thai h, was "'•"8 a wait; and 1 look him hoim with me. In the night he cried ami I . and wil be R»l .ndsatbythefirewiU, ■'" "'",r ,.,., ,,,h. in ,, and i-ocked him. lie w is icry a In -. delicate, but he was a lig ' n - - »mi wiic. ., shone on lay withering soul, iln- '- ei Pa. lelegrani If you havi a pri I'ool is the child, mid he's weai n - im is consul i nst your little boots thai I pnl on Ih ed this inoriii If you .sin rea.1. Vim may slap h. ... but 1 vclllei can i. tin- .1 In- ■ . ,. , wit II his ioi i ,, ..ink l-i i, Iln • .„-. , v 1 saw (n-m ;... I. , , .. , , . , . . Ill,' . -eliii'il tin ilny inui loiimi linn suuilii .. .. , ble im ill for n-\ .line. lOxlrcnie views are held by indi-vi. liials of both political Jiarties. Bui i in- preponderance in favor of a high "proteclivc" policy obtains in llie I'epilblicau party*, and will contracted. It the (iovernmeiil could now issim one-half of the pa-per money. Mr. Buckner saw i o reason why il could not issue the whole. Mr. Buckner remarked thai he might not present his bill before February,as he wished to gather une statistical information before serious than usual and I , in qieccl! and suggestion. marked tha he would . i personal aid to the li perhaps any American Bgured so prominently. i ■ ..... ■ , , , ■-, .- . ."..Il I • Ml.-'" -I have not bins . , ' spee.hes.nl K, Prior to the war I I their child, a ,i,ii .u,.r, U,. s. ll e.g,.;islea.t,ilo. n,, nle iil. iisj c,.o,.n..t,n;.i.- i... a„i .... n.. ,.-. : i. vniiiuu inn n n i - nun emu , . tie din so. ue waws n,..o,it p,.»r-e..p,,-a■,r-e,.,d] 1in0 i ,, , -? , , nent on all I had done, il •- ii.i, in power. This policy wa- -ed by ih.- Democratic party ii. the years gone by. an! their ar-guments have an accumulating force is lime goes on ami our country inci resources, 'I'he New York Z7iHf#says: We have in this city some thirty thousand Italians, nearly all of whom came Irom the old Neapolit-an Pro! lines, w hen-, a ill i! recently. brigandage was the national indus-try. It is not strange that these i.umigi mis .... ii Id bring with them a fondness for their native pursuits. In I he days oi llie Bourbons bri-gandage was held In In- a noble career, ami tin- brigand ranked as u-opliesy that his plan would meet with favor enough to make it law. nor was he at all certain it would be defeated. The difference of opinion among the Democrats as well as among the Republicans of the ises ia slrengthalid House was so marked thai nobody could tell whal would be the fate of any measure affecting the currency. Bvetl among bankers and business men views Oil the subject were varied.*' \ lieorgia .iii I n ho vt orka Wonders, RIIIIIO Bulletin.] There is now living in Polk coun-ty, about fourteen miles from Koine, a'girl II years ol age. who posses ses won.lerful and inexplicable powers, she is a daughter of one of I'olk COUllty S best and most honorable families. It is said that the little girl can place her hand upon a chair and it will walk all high in popular estimation as our .||)(mt ,||(1 ,.,„„„ she places her own railway wreckers rank with hand upon a table and il moves a us. The Italians who come to this country with a hereditary respect I'm brigandage, ami find that the v. Iio 1:1 e m.isl talk. .1 of here i -...., Jameses III the West il lid III.' .lay (builds of llie East, I,.:! urally think I Iml there is a line vi I-I en lor genuine Italian diligent inarraiigii g my -; s llOUSI . . . - : I and in v, I iting iml notes ai purpose t, retir. from the Sciial at the en,lo! my term, and devi t ? several years lo writing i histoi of my times." II.- mi nl ioned an El jlish book, the mini,- escapes in.-. I in- gem ...i ;i which In- i: ..\ intended to f. iow. •■My noi.-. were \cry full am1 great pleasure in wining. My ->A'.\ difficulty was thai my the w ay s OIII ran my lingers.'' ••Why did you abatu! I .'" 'Becaiise if k'unkecsi ibbcd nu II:' each ulliei every day, tin i' i c ■ Some , - I . celll - I in tli havi imbi 1 " opposite I. - on KKI . er. Urn hales el ri in i rsigiiin 140 pom 11 ai-. .i il thai , ,i■„,, papers. I taken i- ; I \r\Vasiiingl '" «'"' '" *"'•"'"'"'" ' ' : ' and obtained I in- sei ■ (Irant in iln- atten pt lo n cm m t hail .- very vai • ■ III In-: ,, * she wishes it. Our informant says that she placed her hand upon a chair in which a man sat. and the chair, man ami all, v«l at I" ■ touch. He s.i\s thai a man sal in the chair, and i ther man lying under il Hied to hold the chair to tin- ilooi. bm Hint under her mys-terious touch the chair pulled to pieces. This little girl was n adage. Thewoinlei is thai Itome on Tuesday, and while in one of the stores sin- placed her hand II I a stoof ami it promptly mov-they havcev. r I boughI of. ngaging in any other industry . In mu often expressed desire lor immigration into North ("arolina. ii is tacitly understood thai we want none ..i this sort of immi-grants. In truth, we think that it has hem I could i . I : township. I ... ,n,| s',,me > n !; *-!l deuce will, din its: lid philc ...'..-- hers of Europe. I » astic Stlldent of political economy. ■ ighlh acre ollaml. , :nnl carried on voluminous corn ... ponilence with P.astiat, tin I he tobacco I reiichinan. I le wn le me perhaps »'"' ' ' I the last elaborate letter ol iii- life, ' ■ '■'" "" ' '' >-" ,,, which he outlined pi aoltln «'th men tug into new preal work that hisdeatl finished. Bui nol a fragmi I ,-ver i-ecovei of I -- in ••- ■ ■ the eld. I which I ha.lspi lit years of labor. Sol -I ,-,.'■' of mv life. sa\.- such as lias been ,| fixed fficial i - I asked the general mi a hat .-!,. spi-.-eii of I - .- had rathe . ; ,: rest his fame. He said: ed in obedience to her will. V Dm iiii.-l- V» In. M:ikl-« II P»y. l-'i.-d Joyce, of V/ouugstowu, <».. is probably the champion dreamer of the world, since he not only dreams dreams as other men do. lull thev come line and often le "If 1 consulted my pride ■ , ofaffairsandu prescienceth.il .-,, „.,,;, „„„,. abundantly nbled me to predict tin- events ... ,i , .; : - . .- .. !. forty years, I should say my s|K*i . in Boston,it. 185*,on sla- : '■ ami «i ■■■ ■ l-»r IS ,'1 '." „ the light of iimnai ty. I bad .... rather stand on my coin igates. I i been nothing against our sum of Bn|| lo his a.h.nitage. No: hi cn.ioMia-ut. mu- is it likely so to be. I hat our population is homogeneous. JllSl enough of the right sort ol iin-niigration to give a leaven of enter-prise to the native lump is all we wan!. Such condition will benefit giver and receiver. More than that comet!. i i .--. il, Tin- Mexican government has declared forfeited the comes ago he .In nine.! thill the number 13,042 would draw a prize in a lot-tery, and being at that time m-\vat the business of dreaming for prom. he bought the ticket jllsl to -ee wbat would conic of it. Il drew 81,000. Since then he has dream ed of two olhei lie],i is which have yielded smaller returns, but all have been winners of something. On New Year's night he die.imc.i that a eei-lain building in a certain street would bum down last night. Ill 1 Mil <l "" '■-, 1 1 ,.,... .. -',.i, in ;ie- Senate, in I-Thereisno - my life whii [look to With glen.'- I -, I nil. I - coiniKise our .1 - iinn tlmlie ( f ^ ^^ ^ ,. I'liimi ami avoid lie- terri !_coi Hh i thai came ten years later." \ in uarkablc «ur •!« William Hyers. aged III Iln- I louse Monday Ml. Broun • irciilars i Hyers >'■' - hasjnsl led U« "« "*e" ;•' tbic hospital,. PI Klelphia, ing andergone - ,, tion for the i-siou made to Gen. Grant for a sub This morning he found his dream marine cable connecting Mexico, had come tun-. The building had .he 1'l.ited States a Vntral '•;»;""> '•"«" ''"'V'-f ^UlritK Ue has also dreamed of certain city America, lor iiou-folflllineut Ihe-teims ot the eoiicc wm k having been done. "' hiipiovenielils to be made, all ol i.m. no which have been made or will be i made in I he near future. kidney. T in ' '-(pel linn ..! in twenty miti.lt. - ■ iH'thefirsl mi record in thai i K\ Senator l)a\id now President of the III - State bar association. ing l . . ■ . ,|i-i- llie rules n nill-l I i -' ' ' ■ , .
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [January 17, 1884] |
Date | 1884-01-17 |
Editor(s) | Hussey, John B. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Topics | Context |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The January 17, 1884, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by John B. Hussey. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : John B. Hussey |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensboro Patriot |
Rights statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Additional rights information | NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES. This item has been determined to be free of copyright restrictions in the United States. The user is responsible for determining actual copyright status for any reuse of the material. |
Object ID | patriot-1884-01-17 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
Digitized by | Creekside Media |
Sponsor | Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation |
OCLC number | 871564197 |
Page/Item Description
Title | Page 1 |
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THE ENSBORO MTRIOT.
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