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Established in 1821. GBEENSBOEO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1880. New Series No. 658 <fytensboi|0 fjattjiot. IssUKU WxEKLT AT GilKICNHHOUO, Iff. O. office on South Elm St. i. T. rOLMW, Kit* atd PrajritlM 1 i run of mbicription $a.oo;'cr Annum ; $i.oc months: 50 cents for three month, fret of postage. It.e I'.VI RIOT illbeoldesl Dcnocratic news-paper m North Carolina, ludrculalionisUrge ud uiuiiii i!.' n.»ii active and intelligent por- 110a of the Slate, and offers exl.-i..,ldinary advantage* 10 advertisers. 1 mo 2 mo 3 mm *i mo $i.txi|a.5o««.oc>;.(io 4.1X1 6.0o 7.00 - 00 tOOl 10.00 10.00 12.00 18.00 1.Y0U 15.00 90 oo 6'si 12.00 18.00,24.00': 110.00,*!.00 30.00.40 .001 65.00 15.OOia.V0O: JO.OO'OO lOl «5.00 sio.00 15.00 20.00 24.00 lyr. 30.00 40.00 *ir..oo 20.00 30.00 36.00 40.00 G0.00 110.00 150.00 Special notice* 15 cents per line for first Ineertion, 10 cenU per line for each aub- HfQtni ineertios. Ho Advertisement inserted for lean than VII dollar. Transient advertisements payable in ad-venes, yearly advertiaemeutaiiaarterly In ad vat a Conrl orders, ail week*, *7, Magistrates' DOtlcea,foul weeke, *i, Administrators' notices, in week*, $3.50—1'» adnnct. Special ratea foi double column adver-tiitmeijU. Greensboro Business Directory. Agricultural leupleaaeaaU, Hit il wai r, ate. Harris A. Klippen. South Kim it. W. II. Wakerleld A Co., South Kim at. WhartoD *V Whartju, " C. Q. fate*. " " Miscellaneous. WEAVER BROS., COMMISSION MERCHANTS aud dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Contignment* ot Produce Solicited. Quick ealea and prompt returua. Refer-ence* if desired. Wilmington St. KALEIGH, N. C. March i7.BC. 3m. LAW SCHOOL. GUEEN8BORO. N. C. Fur information aa to terms, Ac., apply tv JOHN H DILLARD-, Jaa 7 1BO0 ROBERT P DICK. KXDI3T. -A.; POARD, Attorney at Law, Greensboro, - - - W. C Will practice in State andJFederal Courta. Prompt attention given to all buaineaa in-rusted to him. CVCollsction of claim* a specialty. iEfetfitriiwinrflgatriot R. T. FULGIIUM, Editor and Prop'r. iirRin u. SCALES : a. a. HEXDEXSON : SCALES & HENDERSON, Atuirtu'vi-At- leaver. GKEB-NSBORO, - - N. C. Practice in the State and Federal Courta. Will attend to buaineaa heretofore entrust-ed to Scales It Scales unless otherwise directed. Office in the Court House. Greensboro. N. C , Sept. 14, '80.-ly-d.w. IlookN and Stationery. Chaa. 1). Vetes, South K'm at. Ilrlck Works, kt. Allen ilnck Worksi West of Depot. flunking House*. Rational Bunk of QrMnatoro, S. Kim 8t. Dry Goods, HOOK. Shoes, A.C. Retail Itcaltr; W. B. Bogart, West Market st. W. K. Ifc-iil, Bast Market at. Blown A Aini.'iehl, South Klin st. W. K, Murray, Eaat Market et. C .v M. Protxfetder, East Market st. WkalttaU Dealers. Oilcll .V Cu , 8oot! Elm it. LEV I II. SCOTT. WALTEX P. CilBWSU SCOTT * (iLDWELI.. OREENSBORO, N. C. WILL practice in the Superior Ceurt ol Ouilford, Alauance, Randolph. David-son, Foreyth, Kowan, Iredell and Ueck'.en-burg. Also in the Supreme Conrt of the State; in the Federal Court at Oraeasboro and Statesvills, in Bankruptcy,and in eourta at Chambers. Specie! sttention given ts loans of aosey on Mortgageandolberseeuritiea. lebllily. — John T. Crawford, of Cincinnati, who died a fortnight ago, leftjiy his will his entire estate, worth about $'JO,00°-, for a home for aged colored men, to bs built ou a tract of 1,812 acres, at College Hill, near that city. The will, however, caunot be now proved, owning to tho death of one of the witnesses and the absence of the other somewhere iu the West. —The "ProhibiloryLiquor LawAasocialiou of North Carolina" was organized at Shoe He-:, in Robeson county, on the 1st of Octo-ber las:, with the following named gentlemen a* iu officers : Pr*» ideal, Rev. Roger Mar tin, of Robeeon ; Vice-President, T. 0. Wil-liams, of Warren ; Secretary, Rev. R II. Whitaker, of Wake ; Aseistant Secretary, E. 8. Lathrop, of Robeeon; Treasurer, Capt. J. 8. McQueen, of Robeeon. —The Georgia Legislature kas paassd a joint resolution approving the proposi-tion that an educational fond be dis-tributed among the States npon the baits of illiteracy, though they want the grant disposed of under the law of the several 8tates. The preamble recites the poverty of the South aa tha ground for the appli-cation, aa well aa the danger to the whole country from the ignoranoe of any part sf it, which is snpplsmented by the fact that the colored half of the population is to a lsigs extent without taxable property. DriiRsMi, r.ic. W. C. P 'rt«i & Co., South Bin st. Dealer In HarMe, Etc. I.. Houston, South Kim Street. k'ouudr) and Machine Miops. Serjeant Manufacturing Co., Washington and South Kliu ats. Fruit Tree*, tines, &c. J. Van. Lindley, Pomona Hill Nurserios— Neat the City, Furniture, Etc. W, i: r'orbis * bio., McAdoo House, Smith Kim st. Harness and saddlery. Levi Houston, South Kim st. Jobbers In Notions. sVc. Scott. Small A Co., South Kim st. Jewelry, sil»er-ware. Etc. John Chamberlain South Kim at. ■ .aw schools. JD.I II I ill laid and Bobt. P. Hick. (East Market Street. 1'ioleislouul (arils. Kohl. A r'oard, Attorney at Law. Scott it I'aldwell, " " I.. 1 I. Steel,', " " li. K. Gregory, Physician A Surgeou. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. Houston and Bro., South film st. .1 W, So.lt & Co., " ltiimin Makers. Etc. J A C. Lewis, .South Kim si. Raleigh Business Directory. < letMen nod Hatters, .v - A Co,, No 87 Fayetteville S-. . Rale gh, N. C. • oniitiiNMlon Mcrcbaitta, A.c. u- ■ Hargett and Wilming ■ cMon, rum. Hides, A.C. ■ I H:.v,-., Wilmington Street. Pichrrjnd Business Directory, Wholesale Grocers), awe - ■>••■- i i.i • .,,.i Dock S: E. 3D. STBELE, ATTORNEY AT LAW OKUNSBORO, N. C. Will practice in Stain and Federal Courts. (V Colleotioua a Specialty.^$ Dec. 3. 1-7'.I iDG-lr Dr R. U.. Creajory RESPECTFULL7 OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the CitUen* of Gretntboro. FEES THE NAME AS THOME Charged by oilier Practicing Physicians ot the City. May 96th, 187Wy. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un. dersigneil iu behalf of ibe Trustees of Oak Ridge Institute, will apply to the rest Geiieial Assembly of North Caroli-na for au act of Incorporation. J. ALLEN HOLT. M. H. HOLT. I'rincipaU. Nov. 10—dwlni — As to any fault found with our second-ing of the motion to pardoo ex GOT. W. W, Holden, we have to lay, that a tacit statute of limitation, enacted by time, should bo al-lows 1 to go info practical operation in thi case. True, Mr. Holden did more lhan any five hundred, or perhaps thoussnd men, in North Carolina lo bring on the war of cecei*- sion, snd after they got to "anootin' bullets'' successfully went back on his compatriots ; but if we attempt to punish everybody who has been thus incon-iistem iu politics we sbsll have our bauds too full of hu-iuess. As to his other ''high crimes and misdenMau-ors,'' ths punishment lias bad due course and effect. Let not jostles dsgeaeemle latu ein-dictiveness. Though uever a special admirer of Jefferson Davis, we join our Southern fellow-citizen* in deprecalinjj ihe persistent stlitude of reveuge so long maintained to-wards him by lb* Federal government. Let UM not run inlo imitation of ihe l{ttd:c»l au-thorities in Davis's case in our (refitment ol Holden. ILLINOIS. 1. William Aldxich. ill. J,a. W. Ikujftm 2. Qmtf/t R. Davis. 12. ITav :i. Sfhag ZVorth Carolina. The following table shows tbe vote, by Corjgressioual district*, oast at the '} V1?ri5?^'.F»r!reIL J3- I>'=-richc'smith. ,. , .- , T, , \ n 1 rLol;uC8heraau. ,14. Joreph G. Cannon, late elechoD, fur Presiueut, GorarDor • 5. Robt. M. A. Hawk.15. & w. Uctk t. aud Members of Congress, in thi«State,! 5' ^gflifS?—1fe L*" A- J- -,"«**. , ... T isr a. l\ i' ^dliamCullen. ,17. Tfm. R. Jftr.' < ,. and will serve a good purpoat, if kept i 8. Lewis K. Paysoa 18. John B. Tl oma.' • for reference iu future election*. Tbe \ .?.' S*? "' \fw^ I1* «* "r.Ibs»»saa«i Independent and National votes for Members' of Congress foot up some 5C0 votes in the State, and are net in-laded in the table: t L- : CONaBBHSlOHtL DIStTICT. ^-I'mnteiU—, —'V-w-n --—. —''eserui , Uax- Jar- i ran- IM. * mntitl. vis. llSn,!**■■{ , ..eaufort lisrlie CuiudrtO. ., Chowan... Currit'jck. Hue (iatis Hertford.. Hvd- .... Martin I*w<luotaDk. 1059 Pitt 181S TjrreU 3M Waahingtoo tlSJ Oar- !:rlJ. :'.3 rWa in ssa f>Jt 1110 liHT Mi Han-cock. l'e» 1103 643 r.3» m M into 983 81U 1IOS 1-J 671 7SH 3300 l»3 t*3 1-43 1731 533, 851 336 Hi 6 IS i: u 593 I.i Ss« 1033 V7S 1771 S.',3 vv> 1IM 031 C3S '.-1 »<l 1009 Hi 799 13S« 6S4 673 7«1 333S 110 631 1743 -.»: 664 363 359 511 1S03 47» 1303 436 1070 969 17S0 343 V36 Totals... 15,043 14,83K 14.459 14.753 14.390 sxcovn oososxMiosaL PIITUCT. OSF* Uau- Bax- Jar-flsld. cock. ton. via Hobta 1180 3916 1190 3771 1726 »170 1723 3442 6(0 9.V) 803 940 1744 2426 1776 1772 674 796 675 803 1133 1370 10SS 1359 1514 2041 1612 2033 1366 2093 1361 2014 2427 2333 2330 3136 1652 1389 1673 1309 Crareu 2609 Baaaeeenb... ;u73 Oreene 943 Halifax ttn Jouel sOO Lenoir 1353 Sorthaiopton 2015 Warren 2081 Warna 2357 WUsou 1369 1138 621 609 1039 Tl lull 91t 900 1365 698 561 766 2193 423 698 14,796 Kltch-ln. 1035 1046 859 2417 667 1066 1432 1314 2292 155S Totals....20.2H 14,198 20,181 13,983 1J.359 14.306 VBISD coxeaasamicAL DIITSICT. tTcioiricf. ■La lea '...,..: •,. CarUrst Oar-asld. , 1337 . S»9 701 .»:.:. S23 Cnmt.irlaiid 21.17 Oaplin 1999 HarsoS 704 Moora 13*7 N.llanovsr. 22SJ tlnalow 537 faoiler 1234 aampaou... 1026 Han- • jck. 1378 T46 1U20 1597 2119 21.11 KM 147< 1138 11W3 1007 2122 Mux-ton. 1630 »96 70S 922 918) 1214 734 1J97 3319 CIS 1-46 Jar-vis. 1278 762 9K 1677 2J79 19*3 996 1152 1359 10U KM Cans- Shack-dar. alford. 1671 1267 ■.'.■■— 2109 904 760 90.1 2133 1317 094 I9M 21«3 631 1233 1649 709 9SJ 1433 2101 194S 9-S 1366 1341 919 1001 2130 Totals.... 18.0W 10,927 15,313 10.513 16.017 16,35(1 I'hathniu. K.-anki'n. Oranvills. Johotton. NasS .... ilrsnse... Wake... . FOrBTH liar-fleM. ISM 2.H3 3173 1031 1403 196-3 4433 ci'S'iasasioSAX. niixaicT. Hsu-cock. 2206 3o.,3 98H 90SS 1012 2637 4359 lllll-too. 18M 1991 3112 1707 1307 1914 4643 Jai-via. 2169 Met 2-31 2SC3 1556 2125 43*0 Wed- •oa. 1916 1933 9143 1603 1353 1951 IMS Cox. 31*7 21/36 3839 21*1 1578 2311 44*6 10. Benj. R Marsh. XXD1AXA. 1. WilliamHeilman. ,8. KB. F. Pierce. 1 TVmtu /{. 0)66. i 0. Godlove 8. Orth. 8. .S. Af. Stockilagtr. ilO. Mark L DeMotte. 4. W. a llolinan. 11. George W. Steele. 0. 0. a Mafna. ,12. W. li. Cit-i-\. e. Thos. M. Browne.; 13. Wm. U. Calkius 7. Stanton J. Peels. 1 low*. 1. Moses' A. McCoid. I 6. Madison E. CutU 2. Sewall S. Farwell. 7. John A. Kasson. 3. rhomas Updegrafr. 8. W. P. Hepburn. 4. Nath. C. Deenng. 9. Cyras C.Car 5. Wm. O. Thompson Casting the Vote of North Carolina The Board of Eteclori Y.sta.ht lour yaarg hence it will again be found battling, as of yore, for eiril liberty in tbeae United States. The following is tbe reaolntioo, aire Ten Votes to Hanaock and ' j which was adopted unanimously English—Mr. Busltee to P*or ,. , ,~L the Returns to Washington , hesolc"1' Tb»t the followinf te . Carpenter. Caaaas. 1. John A. Anderson.; 3. Thomas Rvun. 2. Dudley 0. Haskell.i 1. Oscar Turner. 2. Jan. A. McKenxU. 3. John W. Calditell. 4. J. Proctor Knott. 5. AlbtHS. Willis. XE.MTICET. «. John U. Carlisle. 7. Jot. i' 8. Blackburn. S. /'. B. Tncnapsoa, Jr. 9. John D. Whi! ■. 10. K'.ijih V. Philter. LOrjIUlHa. 1. KaadaB /.. Gibson.- 4. .V. C Ulan- hnr■'.. 2. £. Jo/.n KWs. I 5. ./. Fl-:uJ, King. 3. Chester B. DarrolL1 0. £. W. Bohajon. nan. 1. Thomas B. Bead , 4. GaoaoaW. LADD. 2. William P. Prye. 5. TBOKP. H. Utn :,r 3. Stephen 1). Liudscyl msvi-.isi), 1. 0. W. Oovingkm. . 4. /,'oWf .W. jfeXane. 2. ,/. F. C Tullvt. I 5. A. 0. Chmnan. 3. F. S. imitztll. : 6. Milton G. I'rner. »U*SACni-K£TTS. 1. WiiiiBm W. Crapo. 2. Benj. W. Harris. 3. A. A. Itanney. 4. Leopold Moris. 7. William A. Russell. 8. John W. Candler. 9. William W. Rice. 10. AiuAKA Norcrosi. SelwynZ. Howinanill. Gea r>. Robiuson. C. Eben F. Sujne. I 1. Henry W. L-rd. 2. Edwiu Willits. 3. Edward S. Lacey. 4. Julius C. llurrowa, 5. George W. Weber. II. <). LasBpaulJing. 7. Omar 1). Conger. 8. RoswellO. Ilorr. 9. Jay A. llobbell. imjto —A Telegram to Gen. Mancovl.: I Raleigh Newe-ObeerTerDse. 2.1 At noon yesterday the twelve ;electord of this State met in the I Senate chamber. Thev were culled I to order by Mr. l-'ab". H. BtiBbee, j who announced the purpose of the Betting, ,c«>'. tlM certificate of ilir GoTemor of the presence of th« proper electors, and theu called tbe roll. All the electors wen pteeent, answering to their names as follows: At large, Aimes M , Leach, F. H. Busbre; first district. T. K. Jernigau; second district, Henry R. linan, thiid district. 1>. II. McLean; fourth district, W. I' Green; Itllh dietI lot, F, 0. k.ibbm-. sixth district, 1>. .\. Covingtoti; Sfveifih district,T. F. Klotts; eighth district, James M. Gadget, Tbe board then organized bj : elecliog <ien. ■' M".Leach president, he hiving been placed iu nomina tion by Mr. Heury i; Bryan, Uo taking the chair, Gen, Leach spoke at considerable length, and in •::.- usual pungent sty le. eae* j O.'i ni.it:,HI of Mr. Jernigatt, Mr, I). A. Ooviogton was elected *t • tarv. The next, business in order was tbe nomination of North Carolina's catidi.laie for President ol the United Slates. Mr. 1). H. McLean placed before the boaiil the name of Get-. Win- Held H. Hancock, us the eandi!.:. of one luud'ed and twenty-Are •housand patriots of >'orih Caro Una. He eulogised GITI. Bjincock Totals.. 16,635 17,-43 16.050 17.14S 16,;fl 17,647 «'., liar-celd. . 1247 . 1747 18.14 Alaui*nci> t'aswaU.. Usvldaon i .uilord.... 22:13 Person 1123 KaiKlolph... 1111 UoCk.ligUSa 1639 NT.ikta . loo:i Totals. os .UEHMOSAL insi'sagr. Uau- Bex. cock, ton, 127." 1710 1IU 1157 17*1 I'll! -.•le 24^3 1244 2219 U03 1*14 1503 '.►oo vis. Eeogh. Sealci. 1447 1216 1449 1410 l-*3 1746 1116 22.-.1 22UI l:io« st',9 1976 17f5 2361 '*?'» 1181 -- 1473 1756 2100 1-66 2*01 2113 1-216 .. 123SOT 13.977 19,607 13,715 11.631 13,634 SIXTH cosoansioaaa I»I«TKICT. liar- llftii- Box- Jar. OCX, ton. via. A mon.. Crl.l. •••as 024 1133 WM. HALL'S BALSAM Cures Colds, Pneumonia, Bronchitis. Astbma, Croup, Whooping tough, aaa all diseases of the Ureatslng Organs. It soothes and heals the Uerabrane of the Lungs, Inflamed and pelsoaed by tbe disease, and prevents the night-sweats aud tightness across the criest which accompany IL COSSlTJHTIOX Il not an Incurable maladr. It Is only necessary to have the right remedy, and HALL'S BALSAM Is that remedy. OO.VT HKSI'Alli OF BELIEF, for this benign specific will cure yen, eren though professional aid fails. HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE. I7«« Mont Powerful Healing Agent ever Discovered* Hrnrp'* Cnrbolio Salve hralt biinu. Hs-nrf/'sr ' .ii-ftn.',> S-ilr* ri.re-a torrg. Jlfitry'm Carbolic Sulro allays j»ni«. //-MM/'* Carbolic Halve cures eruption*. Henry's Carbolic Sulrs hculs pimmlms. Henry's C'arbvlio Halve hrals brul$ei. Aak for Ilenrr'.), and Take No Other. t^ DEWAUi: OF COL'yrgRFEITS. JK% TOWNSLEY'S TOOTHACHE AWDDYME < IRES IN ONE HIINIJTK. — Jud(to Lowell, of MaMMlioaetU, i* pDguged 1B perfecting a bill nitli a view to auotber bankrnpt law. .!■...-.: z. frt>ii' lip- abritraci uf bis lain reviaai, it will b« a manifest improvement on the law jus: ezpiiiug. There ought to be a general, uuifcrm and permanent bankrupt law, ;,* contemplated by the .:..:..-.■: • of the con- Mtitation. Adi.liculty will be fonnd in ; i.i't- )■>:' -■.':. l^w at occu huuabie to the grvat bu-iineAs ceutreH and to the rural population uf tbe country. How far Judge L. haa succeeded iu obviating this difficulty we cannot nay. If it Would not (jo too far toward estab-lishing a big Nun spelling the nation, we shonld aleo favor a uniform and gen-eral divorce iaw. A few days ago w«* pub-lished an account of a poor fellow who get so ninch married and'divorced in the 8tatea of Ohio and Illinois, that he found himself neither married nor divorced in either State, or married and divorced iu both States, he did not know which 1 It waa insoflerably mixed Nothing short of national authority can simplify these conjugal difficulties. v'auw!)*.. liUtnll... J„u.'oln 786 .MeekIeob.!n; 3345 tItMtgiimmrj w J I.I hi'iotiJ . 1TIJ .;.'i"«.n— IWI Pt*fil •» B"5 t"n.-<u S2I Hill MS 1*99 ISS7 |i-l 619 llo7 11--7 ■••13 7';.l SKI :,j if, 719 BBS 13.13 1739 Tl -3 1934 •"7 .'.00, 1616 .-,■•0 Myers. Dowel. li'Jl 119 liilO ess 623 MIS li,-,a 1S67 1097 3C3 RSI 696 1340 2263 673 1411 730 Ml 731 1073 I ill) 414 413 1375 1794 1070 sea S204 046 13*0 2229 829 139* MISVESKT.I. 1. Murk H. Dunne", i 3. Wm. D.Wiuhlurn. HI ail eloquent lliantici, :i» a Boldier 2. Horace B. Stmil. I MIHSIBSIPPL 1. Henry L. Muldron.; 4. /.. //. D.ioi.*. 8. Van U. Manning, j 5. Churls K. Hooker. 3. Hernnn'lo >'.MuueyA (J. Jitmes H\ C n* ... HmaoUBL 1. Jforfw L. Oardy. , S. R T. Van } I -■ , '_' Jhonai A'len. , 9. NICBOLXS FOBU, 3, R. Oraham Frost. 10. J. U. Burroughs.U. I Zivtrwies // Davis. 11. John li. Clark, Jr. .'.. RieAard/'. Bland. 12. H,"i.. n //. // ',. 6. Ira8. HsteltJne, (i. 13. Aylett II. I> ■■■ 7. Thomas N. li ice. G. SEnitiSKA.-Edward K. Valentine. sTSraDa.—Georae W. Cattidy. SEW HlStl'Sllllli:. I. Joshua G. Hall. I 3. Evans W. Fair. 'I. Jauiej F. Briggs. • NEW JEI1SXV. rottls..:. ltLSH 17,100 13.824 16.8M 12.366 16,401 bF.vSNIU C IXOEKSSIOSaL DISIBII.T. Ale sunder ... p.... ..,, •.sue Pavfe.... Pomyu.. ImdeU... Kowan... .-urrr. IVstI :^. laili.n .. ila.- OeUl. I01.J 766 17-.. I l«l* Il7; 1 •:.< ..4.1 •• -i 1104 llux- <x-k. tou. .•34 37S MM 1113 3T6 17T> 23''• 2 :ii Kll liio 911 1SJ3 S98 I;IM 1603 13VI l.MS 1163 Jar-vis. 793 614 1027 MS 1705 2340 19.9 1370 672 H-o 920 Kur-clies. 373 201 1017 91S 173» 1016 1204 952 617 1661 1163 Arm- B.ld. 784 483 1012 S47 17il 2243 l!8» 1339 031 14.12 .•!■ ToUl*.. I1.SS8 14.210 11.32] 13.778 ll.Ssl 13,331 Judge Schenck Indicted. Edey's Carbolic Troches, A SURE PREYENTTVE OF Contagious Diseaae« Colds. Boaraecei Ci^Aithena. n-nd Whooping Coufrh. }■:■■.-. in-.it to tho Tasto. Mi Dzygmtej Bitters BeUeve Dyupevala and Billousmeas. ;.r»- i OI! SALE BY ALL PRVOGISTS. t >t.l> 1 ttoiic: .1 .. jjn;. 1. Uoesieux, 14U liaiu Street. JOHN !•'. HKNRY, CTJjajlAN * CO., i-oi.s nutnuiToH* 24 Colic ;•• P'.ocn, New York. [Goldsboro Meisenger, Dec. 3d.] We have received a comtutimen-tion trom a leliable soorce in Pam-lico county, aeverely coodenming the cour.i«of Judgp David Scbeuck at the Painlico Superior Court. Oar informant, and hfi is a gentte-man of unqnestioncd veracity, states that the grand jury found it. Deceesary to indict Jndgo Scbeccb lor a failure to discharge his dm it-. thereby putting the county to much aniieccessary expense. it seems that the Judge only opened court on Tuesday ruoroiug and theu :.„.--:: ly called over the dockets, continu-ing all casee where the lawyers ot parties to the suit happened not to he present, and adjourned the c>n.!t tine liie.tbrec hours after OOOVeniDg, but left the grand jury i:t session without fixing any time for their ad* journmeut. Onr eorreapondenl lurther says that Judge Sohenck was notified soon .iltei the adjoarn-rnent of the fact that a negro 'irieo:: er vrastherj in jail on the charge< f larceny, the grand jnr.v having found a true bill, that the judge agrsed to re-open the court to dis-pose of the case, but aubsc-queutlj got in his baggy and bid adiea to the village just atTthe deputy oherili j l George Jt.'toai was en route to tbe court room with tin prisoner. For this the gi-uMid jury indicted the judge. roitntw. Ilui.rombe.. ilurke csldwsll Caeickee.... •'lay ■ U-velaiid..,. llarwooel.... BeaaSrsoa... Jackson Mscon Madiion Mil.liell . .. MeDewelL.., Polk Rutherford.. Swain Trsoajlvsnia Yaae.y iiar-a.- id. I.".91 79 I 443 649 In? .'.:i"- ;o7 SM 261 336 11.4 9-; 410 1207 101 284 441 SOXGSESSIOStAL DUTUICr. ilan- Sax- Jar- At. cock. 199S 1126 984 722 305 1730 932 674 077 740 25 i 614 817 3.15 1236 308 401 713 ton. ISM 816 419 613 181 644 44o 843 215 267 loss 963 :7s 423 1218 07 284 418 Vl«. 1926 1674 971 748 360 1091 90S 646 656 7-3 937 497 771 S30 1201 404 390 080 kins. Vance. 1013 1805 67 287 284 126 342 170 SSI lo3 llu 435 363 378 343 871 6 ,137 265 1007 941 718 337 1067 64* 0*3 53'. 6 6 9-9 SO* 472 331 1203 '. J 60S 612 1. Goo. M. Robesnn. 8. John n. llrcwer. 3. Miles Ross. 4. Jfairy 8. Harris. SEW 1. Perry IMmont. '1. Win. t. Roheion. 3. J. Hvatt Smith. I. 4. Archibald M. BUsr. 5. Benjamin H"«, 1. (i. Satn iei S. Cox. 7. Philip II. Dagro. H. Ansou d, MoCook. 125. Fnnk IIiscoc.. 9. Fernando Wood, lift John si. Camp. 10. Abram 8. lleiriit. 27. Klbri'geG.Lapbstu 11. Levi 1'. Morton. S& Jere'iii'hW.Dnitilit 1± Waldo IMrhins. 139. 1). P. Riebardson. li. John H. Ketcham. 30. JoLu Van Vnorhis. 5. John Hill. *'.. Pbiueas Jones. 7. A. A. Ilardenbtr.jh 18. John llammonil. 19. Al.ra'ra X. Parker. SO. Gcr^e WesL 21. I'erris Jacobs, Jr. 22. Wwaer M.ll«r 23. t'yrus l>. I'r.-scott. |24. Joseph M .- :; 14. Istcis Beach. 15. Thomas t'ornell. lb\ Michael -V. Xolan. 17. Walter A. Wood. 31. Up h.inl Orowlej. S3, Jonathan SeoviK. 33. Ilt-ury Vat. Aci^i-.m I60ST8 CAK<ii.is*. Total. .. 11.2M 16,894 10,990 15,02* 6.244 14.0V9 House of Rrprt'HCiilittives. The uatnra of ths ruembers of the House of Reproseutatives of the Forty-seventh Congress who have beau elected appear below, assigned to their respec-tive States aud districts. The unices of Republicans aro printed in romcD, thoso of Democrats in Juliet, and thor-o of Greenbackers iu SMALL CAI-ITALS; In-dependents aud Ueadjusters are jndi-catud by abbievialions. With tho Re-publicans havo been classiCed Siaiih, Independent, of New York, aud three 1. Louis ('. l/ltham. 2. Orlando liubbs. 3. .7. W. Shackelford 4. Wm. li. G».\ " 0. Alfred M. Scales. il Clement Doted. 7. Rooerl F. Armfittd. ». Robert 11. Vance. 1. Benj. BuUerworth. 11. rJenrfS. NeaL i. Tnomas L. Touag.113. Qtargt .'.. Chm-erse. 3. Henrj [a ilorey. 13. Koson . 4. Brusnuel Scbultz. 5. Benj. he Ftvre. 6. James M. KiU'hic. lii. 'JorniD. Dpdegnff. 17. Wm! McKinii v J,. 14. '.>••;•;- u: Gtd !es. ilo. RufusB. Dawes, pure patriot aim statesman. Thie nominatiou .•..,« giauefull;, seconded by Mr T. R. Jertiigu . i; speech fail ol vigor, which tva re reived with marked approval. In the coarse ol his n •:> uks he said: Iti thebeaa'ifnl e'ory m Ti „, dens of Warsaw i' ■- related ■-., when one ol I lif i1':. ^!i rhii Fisins lef: his palace Oil 1 — b.nnkN ol rli Vistala tor Uie seat ol war. he wat Mcompaniejjiby a y jang mat ihei uukiiown to i,imp. As the little colamn, a: .. head of wb'c't Tbaddens was sta tionrd, saceoded the heights nl Lin ing aud he was etulili-i], by thi bright ht-ams of the evnning HUT», IU see iii Ihe distance tbe broad Ci n ; and patriotic army ol Ids prince, hi exclaimed, "Can I bebold lottha sight and despair of UIP freed >m ol Poland f" When I looked to the north am! to the soiltii and saw, liy the light of the constitution, four millions ol Ireemen quietly leave their bodies and deposit their hallo's in favor ol tbe principles of American liber-ty, ami then returning unmolested, I beheld a sight as glorious as any tbat ever gladdened the vision ol the Polish hero, and with equal pride, can exclaim, ''We should never despair ot the republic." As the K'ltnan Senate, nl'ei the disis'- rous battle of Canaa* voted a reso 1 u t it in of thanks loVarro and Ins legions, so ita\i- H ■ ■ nvi ue<l in ii'i capitol tn-daj to y . e uui thanks,! \ if were to Hancock . :: i the men who were ;:ue " '...ii in the recen i tion.'il contest, and ; i assure th ... that, altuoogh nni<u< essful, the . tele-gram, sigued by tbe president and secretary ol this Bosrd of Electors, be sent Geu. Hsncock: UALKIGH, >'. C, Deo. 1, 1880. Ihe Board of Elector* of Sorth Car-olina to Gen. Winjield S. Han cock—Greeting: Though defeated, the beam of "ur peonle is wi.'b yon TheiV.,i»ii. iniranou lor your patrotism and de" votiou to eival liberty is unabated" North Carolina to-day gives you her ten votes for President. (Signed) J. M. LKACII. President. 1). A. COVIHUTON, Sec'y. This concluded the business be-fore the board, saving the signing of the certificates of election. These e»rtilleates weie signed in triplicate and delivered to the inesseuger, Mr. Bosbee, who will bear them to Washington, when they will be pened in the pretence of the two boast i ol Congress. 7. .'.' ■! /'. Lmlom. 8. J. Warren Kaifer. !'. J*-. S H..Ion, HI 10. John It. Rice. beai' grial oi a! il S ■. li 18. A s. HeClure. r.i. £^rB K. lavlor. 20. Amos lownsenu. Repiiblioan Greenbackers of Missouri. Tho lint, which is complete, contains 152 Republicans, 137 Democrats, and 4 Greenbackers: ALABAMA. 1. Thos. Ii. Ihrndon. 5. Thomas Williams. 2. Hilary A. Herbert 3. Wi:li':m C. "tl's. I i'., •■ i/. S»e«y. 6. George W. //ewefl 7. Wm. II. Fur.tey, J. 8. Win MM M. LOWE. AtKVSSAH. 1. Pobtdexter 1'unn. i 3. ./.nii« K. Oraoem. 2. James K. Jones. I 4- ITaomas Af- Hunter. CAl trollMA. 1. H'//i. S Roster ias.1 3. Campbell /'. Berry. 2. Horace F. Page. ' *. Bomnalrlo Faeheeo cxavoaaOo. -James B. Belford. COHSTICTICCT. 1. • lin It. '•lick. ; 3. tohn T. Wait. 2. James /' •;•>• 4. i'redirK-k M:ief. lOAWint- FAieard L. Martin. FLOBXDa, 1. It. II. M. Davids m. 2. Jsste J. Finley. C.T.- ROIA. G. J.mw //. B.'oun,. 7. Judsoa C. Cemenli. 3. l-'.i'ip C«4. 4. ii gh it'-,-:-li o. -N. J. Jlanuai..uL S. A'.'x. .'I. Stephens. •j. Emory Speer, I. ontoos. - M. C George. PESSSVLVAST*. 1. Homv II. Binghatu lo. Cornel. C. Jailwin. 2. CharlesO'NeilL lift Robt J. <J. Walker. 3. Sam. J. Randall. |17. Jacob M. Campls-ll 4. Win. D. Kellev. 'IS. Horatio G. Fisher. 6. Alfred C Harmer. 19. K E BeUzlux>mr. 6. William Ward. 20. Jlndmc '/'. Curfui. 7. William Godshalk. 21. tforoan /.'. Wise. H. Daniel ErmenlrcnL 33. ItusseJI Errett. '.'. A. Horr Smith. 33. Ti.. s. M. Bavne. 10. Wm. Mutchler. 21 V.' s.sinilk nbergn: 11. Robert Kloti. 23. uamei Miugnne, (i 12. Jos. A. Si.mul.il. 26. Samuel II. Miller. 13. Chas. N. Brumin.GJ27. lewis F. Watson. 14. Samuel t. Iiirr. nnona ISLAND 1, Nelson W. Aldxich. 2. Jonathan Chi ;. BOCTH caaoi rsa. 1. JohnS. RicAaidson: 4. ,11. II. Ei-in* 2. -If. /'. (/Connor. \ '•■ Seorgt D. ilii'ai'in. 3. /'. Wyall Aiktn. ' lENSEStE. 1 A II. Petliljono. 6. John F. 11 2. LoonidasC. Hook. 7. W. C. WhOOornt. J, i;...r-ie ''. I'ib'-'i. 8. ./ »., S. I. All 1. 4. B,.t„n McVilin. 9. Ch'ls. II. >r Ion. .:. 1 ;,■•'■ ud H'oisir. 10. William B. Moore. IEIiS. I. John H. Reagan. 4 Roger Q. MUli. 3. David B. Culberson 5. George W. Jones, J. 3. Olin Western. I 6. Cohtmbus l) VERMOXI. 1. Charles H.Jiyc,. , S. William W. Gront 2. Jamei M. Tyler. ! VIMOISIA. 1. George F. liarrisoni 6. John B. TVtdfw. 2. JnLn P. Dezendorl 7 .foAs jfonit, Readj. 3. reorgs Ii. Wise. H. J.hn >". Baroour. Carolina neois aaim f»n >b< •■ • • • . Mr. !•'. C. Bobbins also spoki briefly, but pertinently, seconding the iioraitiation. Messrs. Gudger and Green w< i j then appointed tellers, and th • bal I lot was had, resulting i;i the casting | of the State's ten votes lor II.;- cock N :....ti>:.:-. foi Viet" Presideni being next iu ord •■ Mr, Gndg in wvlitiin. d and pei i." 'it r- ui irl p| iced before the :>.. .i d the i. I of William II. Bnglisu. Mr. i". il. !•: '■■ i i a neal speech, seconded Ibis nominn inn. in the course ol his remarks warm, ly commended Mr. Kuj ishV ilcvu tion to 'he principii • I iii.- |»artt T'.i ballot for Vic ■ i' eflideut « is then hail, resulting in the entire ten votes being given to Mr. I!ri glish. For Ihe posit i >:i 'i -■■ • •'■< f i bear the ■ »itifii I ret m ns .'i th - ,.|,c i . to :'.i P-i sideut I Sena:.1 a: Washiug'oi . Mr. T. F Kluti/. nominat'-d '■'. !' •■. IT. i: - bee, aud be was • .::■ n unaiiiinons- Mr Henry R. Bryan iflered the following resolution, and in i s ! support made some strikingly elo queut remarks iu i gard The Senate Reading Clerk. 1. C. Brans in Keic'sTllle Times Dee* laberVd.] W. crave pardon for devoting a mito of ihe apaoe we have ased for years ,u iwne- Ull |otii re, '•■►I'iMkinga fi.wplaiiif.Lcis of ourselves We want tbe above posi-i. iii. Alreadv bronzed cards arc out i.on, othei candidates, and we hive letters trom theirdiffarent friends advancing iheir elaims s. uico voting men « !:.,.... up} a toplofl |ioeitiou in iho pub ic esteem and can heal Henry Clay himself ou ar.iuaroretJ be ure tho Sounle. w ■ need tbe place. I here are nicer nan, as lo eombine the 1 arranging their sbirl Imutui, x can show a rustier aw.n.l from A| i>.iiuniox. SI I we admire Ibeil fi ,•;.:, for working \ .. IJ .-*-. 1 l||M |lisC8. A'eask our friends if we li«i- aur i., work i r Ihe place. W.. ssk -■ it. ■ \'i ice, • -■ Van a s bo when ., nandidala tor ■ ' ; . ' ":/ saij si lbs k I sod uu- II of -I ni in- A. Gray, of '•■-'-...,.. ■ Via '■ II iiel iu A.lo.'bir... he inl u.lrd Iu "|,til a gold i r ■ mer. We eal i tli.- gauer. ■ ■ al |ieak . wui 1 • : u. now for ■•• . • nit •■ 'i Th it', ri ig nub. We ask He-oitor Kausoui, who u few lo- t- ecliuii .,- Seaalor "« i his i ,. i Farboro II -i ■: I., as h- i ■' ■ ' l.rs - my ;'. su I, i. lial sh ill I ilo, . o you '" u::.'. when SBSWeri d, " Nothing, oral," i.. tnptly repl od, " Vee, I know i. place I 'iai will suit you." We n»w ask .■■ ill iri-d and elegant Raiiaomto speak wor<l for us for Reading Clark „i tho . ilm s Ihe place will a ill ua. and, .- too. We a8k Col Dill Maunders who knew us the war, I. it better knows oar record I'rom tli8 late aa<l lamented Kogleliard xhoM division ws setved. He could '■ »e •«'.! him ,.f a eomplimenl in the last days of the war, seni by (.en. I.-, and ,i * ...leil us from Wile il's lleailijusrters, . - .'.lie "lit. anil recommending it •• others in tl.e line, lor a i liallsage drill are iss-ieil to any company iu lbs army. We :i-i. (!..-.. Jarvis for tbh genial suo- -■.::M. of warmest approbation even though lie says and does nothing. Kor he ahoulil remember thai "old fcWkinghsm,'1 whose Vl .;:-. gave liiin o.i' rivSM ot sll Ins uia-joriiy anil laJgely u-i|i«d lo "aave ibe Stati " We ask Raleiifb win,., people we have to ■-.! I": t. x'.t and (lav, its bueioess in-tereets daily written up, iu professions and public enterprises dsilj helperl on ::. ev, :y nay we coulj, now to put is a n onl Wi uoe I tbe place. i >.. friends know m as a good reader, a sroi '.^i and ■V ■ . i tlo pis .. i. j'"aepli Jj.-.-eiKsa 9. Mr. Fsi*er«oii,Rdj liancock and his pasl 5. George C. CabeO. to ti'-:.. iiresent WEST VIE.tSla. 1. Beny-min H"i'voii. I 3. John £ A'en .a. 2. John BUar line. ' wisuossm. 1. Cha« G. Williams. 5. Kdu-ard A Bragg. 2. 1. iciou B. CasweU. 6, Richard Gaeniber. 3. Gea C. iisailton. | 7. H. L- Humphrey. 4. Peter V. Dtuster. I 8. Thad. C. Pound. position, as a glorious example -i' ■■ statfsuiaii and Amei an patriot. He spt-ke ofthegootl fight in North Carolina, a fight cros tl d Wi'll lull soccess for the D-mocracy. Though ftnou* and honorable men. Aud defeated, yet tbat part> has saved this hedoaeonly after the ex-the consimitiou o! the couutry. peiiment has been tried." Bbptists oo Internj aranos. hi ir !..'.• Stati i nvenlion ...'.. - adopted :. .- mlutiou lo .:. ' : next I.";: datura to |.i '■ •■ • ■ li ■ dihtilla'i TI and sale >.f spiiils, and the Biblical Re- ■•■: r in alluding ti> it says: ••Tin- resolution instrncting the U iard ol Missions to memorislixe I, Legislature iu reference to letn- I : i- ha I DO political hearing. M i iy oi tbe best citizens of the Stan are alarmed at tbe amount ol intetnpeiance among the people, lortified ni the display ol vice .-•iii e occupying positions of . Allll till r i- ;>. • ti led run n in i he [»ar( ol the (Ibristian i .. ui the State, both ^r tbe well •'. our social inti rests and ,■ • ■■_:'<■. •■ give • lieii .:. .- . i lougei to mi • of inlem pei ••• habits. The w ii ■'•• mattei g i hi summi il up, so fai as «e mill n II l . si .i wai ning to the I liticil i aities, aud a di claratiou tin i .: |i..: henceforth to vote for • • ■ " - , II :i • bis illiiiatioiis i ' rm, who is not a . . In >rable and temperate .•. :.,... \\ e would lik to iie in i lulacture .I'I 1 sale ol spiritn- .• •- i itraii ■ d and abated ; e again advise the people to • be •* ': si applicaiion ol the dons ol the existing laws on ■;,i nliject. There is very little toeitber wait for or expect onal action on the part ol the siature. The remedy is In tbe 'sown bands. It' we remain .i In nie ami refuse to Vote for in-empeiste and immoral candidates, tin n th • parties will nominate vir-
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [December 8, 1880] |
Date | 1880-12-08 |
Editor(s) | Fulghum, R.T. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Topics | Context |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The December 8, 1880, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by R.T. Fulghum. |
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Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : R.T. Fulghum |
Language | eng |
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Newspaper name | The Greensboro Patriot |
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Established in 1821. GBEENSBOEO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1880. New Series No. 658
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