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WM. H. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor. money. The bondholders and money Kings ; want tt strong government. T" be will pay welf to ge one. j If they can on!y; succeed in 1880 ihev WILMINGTON, N. C.z Z3f Remittances must be made by Check, Draft, Postal Money Order, or Registered Letter. jPost Masters win register letters when desired. i Sf Only each remittances will be at the risk of Will be able tpf control the! country I may shape and control the nendino- ever thereafter until war settles all Presidential election in 1880.: It is Friday, November 15th, 1378. I matters in dispute. very certain that they have very the Democrats of the South must I greatly increased the chances of Rad and will "stand together. : Ttiey insist I fefil?0?888 diminishing in'a choose a candidaio; from Ohio or In-1 corresponding degree the chances of diana Hendricks, of Indiana, and Parser, of Nw Jersey, can be elec , ; cpicociiiB me money ea inieresi cau lhe importance of the elections of i w thm .';t-i.u ; ,uannni v J l iuv MwUtU 1U VU W wvu T vention. ;We must rely on "the North west. . We most nominate Hendricks or some equally acceptable candidate, aod theh carrv1 Ohio -Indiana. Cali- ihe sth inst. in thirty-one States can not well, be exaggerated. Its results bablv 860.000 votes. "and that Tilden and Tammany were locked in a deadly factious- War, that neitber win venture 10 repeat, the transfer of New York to the Demo cratic side io!80 will he an easy task will) New York city as an illimitable factory for manufacturing Democratic majorities, and the fate of a Presidential contest . dependr ing upon the vote of the State." We do not place bur hopes of suc- i . Walking. in my little garden this morning, aud noticing tho autumnal deso lation all around, 1 could not but think of the autum-tireariness of your heart; and hence the lines that follow were suggested to me, , with accompaniments of wailine Z. 1 A wuju nuu aauijr lusuiujj ioiiage: j --- TCf' W," i. B. . (IN AFFLICTION. ) I roamed my Garden walks to-day; ,I.B.I,. ' 1.:: ' ii i ' the publisher. , ; i W Specimen copies forwarded when desired. ' - - - i ACCOCNTINt? FOR THE RESrLti A Southern Democratic paper, on' the day of election reminded its readers thaf "the interesting States to look to - Just ! now are Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, New; Jersey, if ari Democratic ticket Thnrman and Hancock may We are not careful who are ! so they are the men who can! win. lhe last outlook as to Congress can. be tried. the men. i 9 Democratic success.,- We do not be- ed 1 1,eve in hiding or blinking the truth. Or I we desire to know precisely what damage we have suffered. We wish to know how the recent elections have im paired or diminished our forces, and strengthened the enemy. " It is a bad fornia, Oregon, Nevada, Illinois and possibly other States. If New 'Jer- j cess so inuohroo iNew York as we do seyvotes withns. then all the better on obtaining - three or four North- . ,' We quote thr following significant, western States. '; We cannot as . yet Tn"!:i5tref T?H aves 8catle"d lay, puragrapn rrorn tne jYYasningion .rc;t oeueve mat an or tue XNortnern ... . c t X ' . . , ; I Mingled with russet leaves thnrphv uue tn:: u0 ,;v-u r; . r f estates can De consolidated into ;That caught from Autumn earth and air , ianc, iimryiuuu, rugiuia, uc one Compact mass Ot ItadlcallStn. ""b" u au miogs mat ate Carohnas, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mis- j r r : I v. The damp, dull pallor of deepairl sissippi, Louisiana. Texas. Arkansas, Ten- We are not yet prepared to j r nessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Oregon, a(iont lnfi conviction that bpoauHa lf ,a a 8P,t,where dreariest Blieht have given Democratic majorities; wile M10?1 V?e ,",??T,0rir,1r Decau8 hHad spared no cherished bloomors At a sate of personal property under execution in the county, ou Monday rfo Ort , People are afraid buy. The dogs I tbe dogs ! lioan Mountain.jRepM6fa?t; A cold wave passed through the mountains last Ibursday. leavi0e luei Roan againo vered .wuh several inches of snow anj , Whiugton. Am; The new thetiff of this couo.y, not being able t0 g ve -lhe requisite bond for the collection of taxes, tue -Bord -uf Commissigne " awarded It to ex-Sberiff P. J. SateffiS God&oro Jlail: The order of Sf-?.01Shl? of Honor w introduced: in.,, in and just to think, every oneof them, went I wanw vui. lucxeuiuurats, incinaing i "v uuuci-wuuiate me vigor, tne otner w&y. r-ruuzdeipita JLimes. , s Greenbackers who fused with T)ft. numbers and affErressivenesa of an cfats and were thus elected j will have J enemy. We are playing a game that 15a members, aqd the Radicals about I contemplates victory We are en North Carolina, nainVWB?' comb and T. VV 'v.aJJ' ,Tge B. L,PS- - -T -o That is . what the JVIoening Stab said. " 'Tis true, 'tis ' pity, pity f 'tis, 'tis true." Another such Victory as last Tuesday for the Democracy, and funerals will be in order all over the land. Thanks tb Samuel J. Tilden, the Democrats lost New York." He was bent on revenge, and he got it. trruoa I tl,ia i.... , .""vuunu. II Indiana alone - has eone Democratic by the South is simplv compelled to One perfect Rose of dazzline while hmBmh.. J J r, ineiamiiyof a plurality.Tbe Republicans have, car- 'fA i.A.il :' ISmiled like a heavenly Vestal's face: 2.nnn - tta t uaiunave paid to them ried by a clear maioritvtbe following Slates: tumust cur- . 1 j ., ' ... . :-.. . h"Vio "e lueru been Vermont, Rhode Island, Colorado, Nevada rdpt and dangerous party known to Y?aa. lender light it shed; and Nebraska the veriest rotten boroughs Li0, .u -n e u . . .i : Jit. oreathed a waft of perfomed brealb, in the Union; while they have carried by history, that all of the biates in the That made less dark the phantom head, narrow TjluraliUes the followintr ; States North will unite in fanor of Rnaiain pe83 fom the baffled lips of Death! mnsbirn . Mflsanr.hnsfittH C;onnecti I . T . . . backers as Kussell. Y ocnmj of Penn- I " peing no less ab endeavor than to sin, Minnesota, Kansa9 . and Iowa. In m. vet with interest. The South elected him President once, and lie -very in geniously Iopt. his'Vseat.' It will -be careful not to vote for him again for any office of honor, profitxr responsi bility. The TYmes thinks! that the election of Tuesday cannot backers as Kusseli. locam,1 of Penn- I " oeing no less an endeavor than to sin, Minnesota, Kansas and Iowa. sylvania, and March, of Maine, , the only two Simon-pure Greenback- I conserve civil and religious liberty. I vote, the j remaining four-sevenths being ers elected-elected by an4 through ought not, therefore, to be will- democrats Ind Gre'eXcTers9 That is to Greenback votes alone; I If these Hng to know any thin er less than the I say. in every oneof the thirteen Northern The South will live to pay him j back figures be true, the Democrats Will exact "nth about the defeat on Tues- RtX nave a majority or r enoogn and I UflJ V1 iao" wees. , it we understand accurately our real condition what we must do to .remedy the evils and party. lhe necessities that have forced the South to be solidified in opposi tion to Radical rule have been created by the action of the Radical party. ?hia lhy &atl'a 8ad Garden.close, Whence Love, and Love's rare blooms 'I I '-, have fled, - , -' ; ..- ... Mlmay'st thou find Faith's stainless Hose i-w nere an beside is cold and dead ' Paul II. Hatnb "-"-j Auurp,oi rtash. Thirty laving rentv- Joected themselves DerSOna r bnnnn i.v ' r ,;7 . "avc proiessedsavini' Official Vote ofRIoore. A sol,d South" is the legitimate 1 UB i f r- . uiertepuDiicaD party w a mny o aB f rnil of ,l,W wipnn rnaeu oymeonerin; understand wvoiescast, which, if the opposition had. ; " " ""'"""""S j i Waddell. Russbll. faith in Christ in the Viv5 lwS S five of whom have connected thenilL Wlln LtiP Kantiof rih..,nu .1 -v-' , wiuivu, mree oiners were restored to the membership, and many very "Sir Were Wl thi .a? wvvreeH?roPaZnoZ: Bishop J. W. V, ey, D. D , of the Methodist Eni copal Church, will preach at the churcf to spare. Iilden advised all of his friends to vote for Cooper, the fusion cahdi date in New York city for Major. He set the example by toting him doubtless. He paid his mo 1 j united, would have left them utterly of Radical husbandry. They sowed I Carthage Township, i 115 ut power, either local or' National. I 'ii. . j. .1 . . ! . : I Ren Salem i J 00 been without power, either local or ; National, ana would have restricted their ascendan.c such seeds that could . only bring wm success, then we are oe accounted ror on any one bypotb- and took his choice. This action Mr. Tilden lost New York to ified for the work before fori w nat, then, as far as we now can I nonnitn!n 4 1 A J ' a 1 . . ney I "o au mo ukib, i ine true conoi 0f I tion of affairs ? How have the elec- the I lin3 affected the prospects of the le evils and ouu "uum uay resinctea tneir ascenaan.cy , . ...... . , . . . j "g . , , to the five boroughs of Vermont, Rhode" forth a harvest of disgust and united better qual- Island, Colorado, Nevada and Nebraska ! nnnfJaii, n ,onuea ub.'; "This is really the! most important, as PPos,tlon- ' Democrats iu 1880. In Massachu- I Democratic party in the great con- Go- test of 1880 ? esis, and it is no doubt correct in this opinion. There were many, causes that entered into the defeat of the J setts the Democratic nominee for Democrats. In the South, and espe- J vernor, Judge Abbott, not Only . voted I country who ciauy m JNortb tJarolina, the Green- for the Radical candidate for back question has bad but little in-1 same office, but urged his bartv rus, is deeply interested in this matter. Let Radicalism be re- j.uiru Ayistnuts, v; to ine lUKewarm-1 aaay, wno withdrew in favor ofj the I stored to power, and the South will ness and indifference of Democrats, f horny-handed son of toil, a!nd got his I be tried as she never has been before. so many refusing or neglecting to friends to go the immense Green-1 The Radical leaders and ore,, ar t 1 These well as the most gratifying fact developed uy toeiaie election, . u is a fact which the Radical organs will, of coursej carefully omit to mention." j This is an encouraging statement. The Radicals are only in a majority lhe Kadical organs are howling over the "outrages" perpetrated in -Louisiana and other Southern States last week. It is the old familiar howl. It will scare no onp. Rfiar Ben Salem Sheffield Kilter's Pockett' ' Jonesboro Greenwood ' McNeill's Sandhills -Mimeral Sp'ugs ' j Total.;...: Canaday received one vote in Ben Salem 115 44 33 11 23 - 9 44 30. 55 39 172 151 138 48 64 34 33 00 15 31 692 897 ine A. Ifn Mrw.L- n.,.1.- " . "3 ciuiumun hi lue Kiel auraciea mucu attention the sup- fluence. To twocauses. maiulv.must I nbrters and frimiila tn iA i;vQi;o d - I I - -wwu w VV A&SXVs TV we" trace our los3 in the First and I He was almost as liberal asj Mr. ban- 1 . . ... Every raau in the is not infatuated with Radicialism, aud who has not been inoculated with its vi- infive States. The opposition ele- the Philadelphia Press an organ and four in Greenwood township. menis oemg united in hve Northern States then the defeat of Radicalism is assured. A great and comes off iif!880. it. In unity there is victory, us stand united. I important struggle Let us prepare for Let that never sees anything in the South but something to condemn when it thus gievs out the war cry for 1880: "The end is not yet. There is yet to be, at the polls, a square trial of strength be- votey and to the dissatisfaction grow- backer all over, ing out or the leerislation of two times, years ago. Strange as.it may appear, there were Democrats who ; would not vote for Col. Waddell because they were displeased with the action of the last Legislature in appointing negro magistrates. There is no The Goldsboro Messenger reports Captain Kitchin's official majority, in the Second District, at i,284. Two precincts were thrown out by the Uoard of Canvassers in Craven coun doubt of it that local V i0D inLtheNected are queer I greatly disturbed and dissatisfied at the progress made by the South with in two years past in " the way of re gaining something of its old prestige XII E SPECULATIONS OF TUB Fll tCke. .j The uppermost topic in all of our leading exchanges is the bearing of the late elections on the Presidential outlook in 1880. j Snch independent a . , tween the sections. The Courier-Journal may as well understand to-day as a year hence that a South made 'solid' by Demo cratic 'deviltry' will not be submitied to. mi - - w . n, ;cujic ui me mono noi merely tie- aeu oy air. vv. A. Bell in the lower wilTiuTpon a fairS in tne fSXE 1 BrUDSWick The- we ex- ern States, and upon a fair count of the (ani,ned were without exception very large. votes cast. In the Gulf States, at least, it and we are informed that they are a fair AKrlcaltoral. j We noticed at a store on the wharf yes terday a specimen of two or three bushels of the finest potatoes we have seen fn a time Thou ora nrKf Sa . a j ua rw uai i3 &UUWU as LIIR I Tf . . whiieSoanish nout., v.r,. ,;k "f"want to "P the South encour WmOTi. 7;7""v;J wu?".:bb ?e"o?..ma00tactul,!:: Mr. Richard j uiig ijicuiiiui uereauouts, out has I L,uus ariera severe illness, died at li 1x1 1 Hri v n&nnmt n 1 . . ucanjr exunci, ana were oJclock. in)(D,1 " u.iumo. r i ne Dest n easJ man m town we saw when the dectioo te turns were coming in w3 Mr. Geor n Gregory. Chairman of the ConSw. Committee and he had a perfecl'Sn, Le pleased, for bis untiring work durTne the ' campaign told splendidly. But our b0Vs all worketf well. Their namM numerous to mention. Tarboro Southerner; It is- our sad duty to chronicle the death of Mr Jesse A. Williamson, which occurred at his residence in VTarboro, on the evening of Nov. 2d. in the 56th year of his age. Mr Williamson was boru near Suffolk Va' the courthouse. He takelh the vacant chair and keepeth the member of the bar staud- ns'. '.TAe next Governor of Nonh Carolina will be an East Carolinian and power, and if they can ouco I PaPe as the Philadelphia limes- more get the ascendant, they will I and we regret to say there are , few causes, entered to a greater or less extenf into our defeat in the two Dis tricts named. The two successful candidates, Russell and Martin, are indigo-blue, fire-tried Radicals. Here we.-know that the Greenback craze was seized upon only as a dodge or instrument to silence, beguile or dis integrate the Democracy, j We do nof1elieve that Russell received one hundred votes because of any sup posed identification with, the Green back movement, pre-con-were such think that the Democrats hav- both Houses will them are a farce. The Southern Democ racy have been merely true to themselves, their traditions, their history, and their slavery-inspired sentiments, in ruthlessly trampling upon the rights of those who were in their way in tbeir.tread to power." Now, such talk is infamous. Bpcuimen oi tne entire crop, which is an indication that there is as good land in old Brunswick as can be found anywhere in the State The cincts not having been held in formity to law. Six, precincts thrown out in Edgecombe for similar reasons, and Weldon precinct, inj Hal ifax county, failed to make official returns as required by law. It seemsl however, that if all these preiinctk had been counted, Kitchih's majority would still have been 115j. pass laws far more degrading and oppressive than any we have I lnS the power in known before. No one can. read notbe slow to avail themselves i of Radicals had no hope of success in the exponents of Radical thought every opportunity to carry the elec- .the South. They abandoned the con without seeing tins perfectly mani- tion in 1880, and to provide against test and devoted all of their energies fest. The South can only enjoy such a contingency as defeat at the to carrying certain Districts and peace and prosperity under Dem- polls. The Times recognizes the States in the North. When money ocraticrule. Re-elect Grant restore Democrats as apt scholars who learn was asked for by Southern Radicals to power and place the Radical the lessons of unscrupulous ad ver- they were told that it was useless to and THIRD D18TKICT. " The following is the oflicial vote of the Third Congressional District,! the election held on Tuesday, the 5lh of November inst., so far as heard from: Waddell. 795 433 . . .niaj 231 1052 1 pany, ana the orgies will begin j 8aries with exceeding ease, and will afresh in the Presidential mansion, I be Prompt to utilize all experiences the thieves and bummers will be re- I tDo Pa8t at Iet us quote a pajs- The returns from the election are stored to power, the most tyrannous I 8aSeor two from! the Times. Says well I laws wl be enacted, and the most I "a astute and candid paper: not yet complete, but thy are enough known to enable us to! lift Was florforf Ktt I 1 . t ,1 - "j fic"j neariy me complexion give I oppressive taxation known to history tTiA I Will be arAin nrw u Radicals It is now certain that from next House." The division may be people of the South will be thrown eight to nine thousand Democrats in made as follows: DpmWatJ iso necessarilv into ft .t.t;f . 1 - Tx- - I . av., 1 j UISUUIIICIIU tnis district railed to vote, t Radicals 133. a "Congress will not meet until December, 1879, and by that time the Presidential field waste money in that direction. They failed to make the usual fight, and because the South is once more "solid,' such incendiary sheets as the Press briug out the old shirt, dip it afresh in human gore, and then flap Bladen... Brunswick Carteret. . . Columbus Cumberland... Duplin Harnett .. . Moore. New Hanover. Onslow.....,., Pender Sampson. Russell. 1295 697 1494 587 692 1078 451 716 1400 765 maj 213 858 438 397 2411 408 1160 1168 Radicals 133. Greenback s But let us quote from the Times thought that five of the Greenbackers wnai K nas to say in the way of ex- will vote with the Democrats. piammg the elections. It says then there will be 157 tiemocra aara-money meas may have elected 136 Radicals' for 1880 can be intellieentlv rrirniHt kw I t violently in the face of the South. KrklK napl! a TUa i - :11 I , r7,VoKt aeJuP- alellusthat we are traitors and uw wtuuiuiiii.j vi a luuu party luruwt ing the election into! the House will be with in range of accurate judgment. If such a Can these vil h j r. ' i?!",l8na'1 0e POable. the Democratic .&bcu ti vuu xiouse win arm and ennin iiflAir fnr thann 1 - f -wva m. ft AAV UVU murderers. But who heeds or cares for the mouthings and ravings of bull-dozers and organ-grinders? luoauaumuj- ui mis sort oi ra ving on the. part of the Radical pa- Readme . I u ft vi ft 1UI lUDbUU If so, I rant be kept out of the Presidential I mgency according to Republican prece- I o tats to mansion ' f . I I ft 1 3 . . I Oftft . .... I -a majority ot 21. The ao-notn.ng course of the Demo- Sffh"1 R 0pnifle f" j Packet, pers is made plain by the Washing ton corresDondent of tlo Ri)i;mn . 1- I I ...... . u...u uia . 1 H . v. vy 1 o Jlio nnlg Tn..Vi:. li . . ' I L V OI i) 1. lhe TAH Baifl OA I I WOrt. -i(rnrni,n i I WOUIQ Ufi llkelV t;l npprl anma ruololnn il,. I c. mi . "" ""v;aua eieciea ip congress ' , r I I - & iuHaigii may ao certifldflt mat paper is not a. partisan X . liwouid not the least bit Isurni Mfl J vie t'T paper, and w it says is woJth con. 1 I. .CoiDgyhave 1 TI Referring to Butler's can "i0 ?: lue Krea.1 or JMew York S-""?1 irom Ve south-such as The Kadical Dolitiftian- nH th .n; w ..!"8 a- ' Ff " I . . w w vuab ftyciUWiaUU JUiX BrRe Down. The new Taylor press of the Wilming ton Compress and Warehouse Company has again succumbed to the pressure, and will have to undergo some repairs before working again. The other press of this company is all right, however, and will do all the work required of it. because he was orthodox on the currency I S?88?11 for instance, in the Wilmington vassiu Massachusetts, be says: wftft ftft L.uiiriirv . - ftftftu - iiiiiiuv liiii w. i t j . Cameroa.inPena'. ISZZi cal "bt very much encouraged. rbv RenubHcan g SSL S Butler fought his own campaign wj..., ,mWg uiuuiuu 1a greater . wasn ot I . r"" ocaaiuu opens, ana vote I A 1 .. I i, imn t. indorsed for the same rn ' for hard money with the rU2 , , , I Sacnange nas come over them. it would be a revolutionary sneakers of the Ht.,; -nrf . ,h 3,r T" ablest RepubhVian'jonrnatain-tte T 7 Thev talk boastfnlW nA MnAn. S?a,,"uP0B everytnmg that is sacred in fluence. which is as not. 7Ar T contending that the result of toaZLl Oarcontemoorarvisnkf. fa,J Th dftlat.hftt. rrr S.?fcf S: Massachusetts as.it is in South Carina' or jmocratic votes Gen. Butler Returns by tbe Electric Light I Boston Transcript, Nov. 6th. The Brush' electric light proved a strong attraction last eveninff. Its four lamps filled Washington and Milk streets, near the" 7ra.narint building, with a flood of soft, mellow ngnt, so ongnt that the returns, as i rn .... home near Rocky Mount on Saturday, the 26th inst., aged about 38 years. - Rockingham Spirit: The dwell--ing house and contents of Mr. Matthew W Burroughs, near the Grassy Islands, in this county, were'destryed by fire a few days ago. Mr. Burroughs was ahnt nt n,u lime. The fire is supposed to have been accidental. Dr. Wm. C. Wall des parted, on' Monday evening last for his borne near Hernando. Miss. He hurl hrwn separated , from his family much louger than he anticipated, in consequence of the yellow fever. We understand that Kev. James W. O'Bryan will soon return to Kockmgham to reside. His family have already arrived and gone to housekeeping r Mr. Alexander Nicholson, aaed about 18 years, in a play, jumped from ibe secw.d story piazza of the Richmond Hoiel in (hi place, on Sunday night last, and Drofce one of bis arms. Asheville Citizen: li. B. Justice and S. P. May, of this eity, have just com pleted a survey of 71,000 acres ot land in the counties of Madison and Haywood, and Coek county, Tennessee, owned by V. Cnsheny, Esq , who designs introducing a colony from Switzerland. We are pleased to learn that work on this road is progressing most satisfactorily. There re mains but three-quarters of a miitf of gra ding to be done between Alurphy and the " I. 1 i . ... . . vuciu&ce ime, bu mis win De niusued liy the first of April next. Track is being laid on the Georgia edd of the line from Ala rielta to Canton,' a distance of twenty-three and a half miles, and it is expected the trains will be running to the latter place by the first of December, after which time a force of 175 bands will be placed on inc line from Canton to the North Carolina line, a distance of 65 miles. Charlotte Observer: Last Mon day night, as is learned from a private and reliable source, Mr. Wesley . Wyecoff, a citizen of Catawba county, was shot dead in his yard, near Catawba Station, on the Western North Carolina Railroad, by a party or parties unknown. Nothing has been learned uf any of the circumstances surrounding the case, and so far as is yet known no cause for the deed can be im agined by bis friends, nor has suspicion tions is, above all, a rebuke to the inflan rr, . . I j iireuus. uur lias SU uriot.ea.in transcript "extras." conld I nointed- to Anv nitrlipnlor miMnn f J wwft""ft. pblOVIU 1 easily be read by it. No one who There were four interments in Elmwood saw ,the light, as used last evening cemetery last week, two of these infants, can doobt its superiority nvr Jtl rT.9toa receipts were comparatively :. r "r " iCUU io inc mnao I . i i I . . rfnj oo5-j e - i xc n iv uuu uui ueen ior tue I , i, . I ngnnasi weeK. reachinff onlv to 1 i07 tiomsts. There are others rin I we imaffine. It is wpII nn,lirc I not nnW .j: , ana seized the whole power of the govern- direct aid of remnpriin ,A,aann T?.,fi- others as a means of illnminatinrr hfioo ' :L vtl K,, lo' S-.'S! Z the Uimph I St R f bat made to S22 VP.,f. ? " open STSia- uvuu. tumuus wie negroes l . - . s I -i ,.ot ... lnnitllM, z.,j Ai Sx bloody tnumpnof Kadicalism, out a miscarriage they will certainly eoods even ft"th. hon":'1 - I ., 1 ' " eiecii ineir ticket m 1880. Thev sav lore-' '- I ATT J . .. e uo fiot oeueve mat the JJemo- shirt arthe North. Absurd ! The relations between the races were never so peaceful as thai? TAA Zmm . :' w ' .J.u A . lUB.iaie campaign.! Except in Gov. Curtin, the war! Gove boauth,carolina there was no real complaint ennsylvama, but who was too hon 01 bUll-dozinc. anrUt wo nnio j I . . i. thereat wid Tintervlls thatTn'thc f acl I of u uon"nue a emoer of he Re such a state of affai I DU oilcan nnri v North was hrarT .:t" l"e ' . f niteriy corrupt and vicious, the nor of they can carry beyond all reasonable doubt the following States: was a pf Rad- was brazen finnnuh m r,,- .. bloodyshirt. In ino campaign since the re bellion was crashed has the South played a part so subordinate as in that which has just closed. As to the cipher telegrams. 1C th6 lribune i8 erwing so .lustily the best answer to the claim pre rferred in their behalf is in New Tnrt . L "Mij piuuiiueni democrats benefitpH hxr whose fortunes the exposure of theseS 1878' DariD& thaV Period there Connecticut. .... 5 Illinois 21 Iowa........... ii TT - TPmr.rotw. L J T xvanaas 5 vwulv, i,auuiuaie ior congress, I Maine.. 7 put was defeated by a fusion icals and Greenbackers. Tne bankrupt law went into opera- TSJfcJgJS tetef.H? JuDe '.ISM, and expired Aog. lmfa were 103,005 bankruptcies, divided StoSSff f0lI- wereiltheteas Massachusetts... 13 Michigan...; 11 Minnesota 5 Nebraska. 3 Total Necessary to elect. . . . Nevada i ....... 3 New Hampshire. 5 New York...... 85 Ohio ; i 23 Rhode Island... , 4 Pennsylvania... 29 Vermont ....... 5 Wisconsin 10 ......197 KeDublicans had I in bmldin 1 I Dnrehft.spd thn RnHtcllI mOA mir.o tt.k;.v. ?'as8huse aa .lbey but entered upon its career and with. lhe7 have baTe, until recently, operated muc uu" 1U Carolina or Mississippi, in ten vears we miy 0YIl0 "Baer a ,ease. anQ have elected Mr. Thos. whocan deny that Butler would nave been ien years w may expect to see it Grier superinteDdent. Tbe work of de elected Governor ? and in that event there P.9 ODl7 vastly improved, but in gen- veiopiug Ibis property will now be vigor- ousiy prosecuted. - A. letter has been received here from a man in Wilmine'ton. urota m;n v , r..- iuum ua.cuccu iusi Ha mucu jogic in as- r e. . .y uuiair or im- cbing his success to Democratic intimida proper measures to secure their ends. I0n a8 there is in charging the result ioJ x Bcl ' Far-weitera Tnccdiei. We feel sure that the 7imZ d' in. S"lh nt!lJli8llIla .Vm!H i Sak Fbakosco, Nov. 1 l.-Last tion. What necessity for intimidation ' Inioht Rr ann e nii -a- justice to the purposes and character wnen Jour eneniy surrenders without a Af San ToSi 3 xounger, . . r r . contest r 'Hard money' and plenty of it l, &an , ose ged 1 5, was shot by ot our best representative men. ; W e had also much to do with the Republican EIton Moody, a boy about the same grant that some thincs weie done dn- success in severalof the States of theNorth. age, and died this evening. The 1.. - ni.. .l it was literally poured out like water in trouble arose from Tonnr ror. patented tbe'now well known leather brush "u8:lU0iMt uug.8 mat, .1 would Pennsylvania, Michigan New York and Moodv off his fathVrNi r" con gins, ia at work on other things, have been well if they had been! left 5'? .f- MM-achmetu. But . .? u " :iLremLe.8' ttmonS ese a reaper, which he expects o --. 1 " v. u iu iucsc oiaico 1 ... j.mo 1 gv. yurcuicu veiweca una lime ana oiirrst Del., saying that with North Carolina tar and residuum petroleum he can extract the gold from tbe refractory ores of this section. He has been written to to come down and do it. The Hickory small-pox pa tient is well again; - Cr. Ellison Walk er, of Steel Creek, who invented and Surplus. .155 unaone.but they were not such things had been as they were in the South, thev afternoon J. O. Glenn and Wallnni maa. li . 1 t i ' . I Wnillfl twnov no vo 9maA M U. r . : I A .1 a J3ia . r I. - 13 mat nonest men and patriots might ;,Z,nu,'rau "B"T u5 Kuiea. each other - Charlotte OAmti : as ern They say further they have a good not l16 done. But as to resorting A firm atrnost-ofse the MiddU States, more beside had something to with it." 2,780 in the Southern sStates, 40,097 xne democrats have got a great ln lDe .'.Western States.'and 4$3 in the ,J I I A . ueai to ao. it is now onlv too mani. 'strict of Columbia. fest that the. Radical party has no little of power and life left yet. A large majority of the Northern people are Radicals, and will sustain tneir Tha T?o;oi t,.. u ! " " ". 7"" ".U..CFU "-c,r a k China tirove. ou the North Carolina showing to carry California. K to the means and plots of Radical; ..TZ !L7. " , . . T nV'-.L and k!Hed. to:a7 Railroad, has. this year made 3,000 gallons T , 1 , r w mo uo iiupiwiiuie. enemy or. tne vreen, aev. VY. A. Mel- "orgnum, wnicn is pronoucedexcellent,and Jersey and Oregon, which give 18 by which to steal the Presidency, we South. We of this section hav drDm assistant foreman 00 the wch tbey nTeadily at 30 to 35 cents per VJfT - dooot.believfaword;of it. ! We nothing to hope or expect from sucl him8elf &aHSrS: Of course, , if this figuring is should feel ashamed of our best men a corrupt and arbitrarv ni. lv r- Sfw 1 1Df-room -day, with term of probation, has resigned, and VV". R. to be . acceoW : a nlt .ii.- -soec.allv of tW of ih WK;f !.C;rf?r.a0d 8tbtW ?ait-v- Ilf probably fatal effect. Eddins has been transferred from the Rich ie, .u. j , " f " : ::-r . I Pa8t n8i.ory is stainea with crime. J- A. . Uaserava. proprietor of . mono mnviUe road to that run. In me enu or tne matter. Knt. wecouia tnink.them canab le of oonv- t, ... . , rpt vr it 1 -r-k n I 01 . I . . . . k-'-- -rr iva uicocnu uuuibo is IlOt SUCn lhe View Vnrlr Tl.ir 1 . I Stol. A i .1 : I .' .! ..r. ... I r " .v.a-i.j, UuUu, marKBI) uu uot aiways vote the I luS or imitating "rtepuoucan ore- is aull. Cotton flannels firm. "Wcat J same wav in elpf.t.inu Tf : w:.. I cedents." : - wv '-wwvftfcj in iiiiii.H i crime. as j to either excite hope or command con fidence. It deliberately stole the ftf w coffee-house at San Dieso was mnr- F,espon8e to lhe requisition of Col. Cowles, dered in cold Wn W?VLv" i . Secrelnry ot the Treasury has increased ?? 7 Mexican la8t the appropriation for the coin deposit here night, lhe murderer escaped across from 5,000 to 18.000. The two P- ever, are steady. party in sDite of nil W tio.frad9 oTtioi7olii j I ' SSb, and foreign pations Of its leadel: k t,. ght request. Stapl makes, how - - .- ji w ACIUV" crats have got to make a harder fight than they did in 1872 or j 1876. The fiercest, sharPest,most vigorous strug gle yet made is to conie off within the next two years. There is no doubt of it. The Democrats must win or the country is gone. We say this sincerely. We believe Grant will be the next Radical candidate, and that if elected the liberties of the people will be overthrown or there will be civil war. He will never com the Pxesidency alive, as Andy John- PrintS SLCad V. Tlroaa IrrnnAa aa J I POSSlhlA t.Tiftt .'' onma' -f 1 ci. . I Thii ...(..(ialia.l t l j- 6wu mo tu I 7 ...-.. v. buese ocatea i vu.ooi iooBnowsinai.enouen p, n.., ... i fair demand; men", Wear giod. are may take a notion to vote for a State. Stand in the Radical leolnmn Z.Z L . .T -""T fabric are in "und and .acceptable Democrat. The t gi tb.m 209 .Tote., against 156 , The Kadical party i, the e!em. Jf U.UtU UttU Biart With lift ii.., inP . amnnmi t.. T5.. : J .- I . - -r 'urea, lOBJ "-"am. ivtvg, JJUb, no-wo oaiu yes- are necessary to elect. We can but torday, all of these States may not the border. Sixty-two thousand! majority in a o F ,:ot tne -Northeru choose to vote in 1880 aa they voted State no larger than South Carolina f 61 1Dt0 llne and 8tand thia ?eT' The &me evidently does is remarkable. There1 is nothing like x7,6 Demooratio candidates: Ohio, not place any great stress on the as-! determination and ' small ticket nn Indiaa NeTada j regon, and Illi- samed suocess! of the Radical candi- tho day of election. ! I "I-? U w not improbable that New date for the Presidency. It says: XOIK, OnneotlOUt 8nd New "Assuminir thftt tliA rronora 1 T?0rnKHaft Ex-Gov. Chamberlain has been in- niay go Democratic. At anv iif-i8!8.4" bo repeated in 1880, and the country at large. ; Under its cor rupting sway the industries of the country have beeh - blighted and! ruined. Let that party regain the ascendancy, and as sure as the sun is Tbe Lt of tbe noqaUoeB. Troy Times. A chilly looking mosquito with a generally discouraged air banging about him. came slnwW in groes, Jasper Neelv and Georrre OrnhTn who were shot the one in the bowels and the other in tbe head in the Steel Creek battle of last Wednesday night, have since died of their injuries. After tbe shooting they were removed to their homes across the liBe.. Tbe trial of Petbel, on tlie enlarge oi mem ureter oi nis wife by poi3on- sanfltnm thia mn,n; "j , f ,nS aooui a year ago, in itowan county.not m0i:mn? and. wqaired far from the Iredell line and a few miles u y raLR. I Alinwitif riBlirMftHiA t . . -r I - -n dieted in Snnih naroiina .Aa it a the Democrat.'- ftf f -, .7-' nbi ; Xn "?.ei? J uons w,u grow aPaue- he does not. nnor t-nUm-. ,'i,at.a. i. toral vntoa .Q,t; t. . -J. ':' V I aiv-de as follows: Republican. 218: Demo. : T1 i '.j " ,gam. crauc, 156., All that is aecessary to chance wan Ku or not: rift ' will norniTr rrr VOiea ' irr t.ha NahW Ti I ClcCiOr&I nmirtritv f fr Ka t7K!;" I We are infnrmpH hv T n - ir;n c""Ued- Heowjhi, guilt; vte. mW coM. from. New Yor fTi.i,''' reeoiy wnere he could find the man from Mooresviile, will come up at tbe pre who had charge of the Scientifio So- sent term of Iredell Court, at Statesville. ciety's specimens. TheVi ho miA The Baptist Convention formally ad- the source of light and heat the trade tQe roet off the end of his bill, re- .rS.118" 'S,nS1,yJnit paralysis will continue with increased marllog that the season was about Royall, of Wake Forest 'Colleee Rev. uver now, ana he thought he would pye Leanon, one of the oldest ministers !. iu. oe stuitea, and. went wearilv DMlie made tbe closing prayer. Tbe destruction, and the discords of seo- Coiorett iriaftona. we are informed bv J. C. d 9 .. wmw OWn f ha iloinmiin i t. IT. and kKT.TE' SS AIedi .for special -". "r o .6o v naiuitu I icosuug ini8 Dialler Ennis's North Carolina j Almanac a useful Z?.:lrmb'l 'trongh for18)9 kept iu office throng TiT "J ! OU8ehold. It contains a good to Connecticut, Ndw I Jersey and In:, Transferrlag York to tbe Demofc .on s lor this State will meet in diana- and tn it tom u j n luu .pectoral vote would foot up x',cwun oa me ium oi uecemb( u-,-uu:iW gen..; mem, a nard mo- democratic, 191: ReDubllcan. 178. civino. are twentv-n ine or thirt.v T.nAn-a publication for j ney ' candidate must- be time and place of holding tbe next conven- een fixed; for special 1 r. . i T-i i . c as ue went down Broadway in search State Missions, which will make the ap of a clergyman. , . I poiotmeat someiime durinv ihncoar m m "" The amount assessed North. Carolina for The Radical County Commis- oSotbern Baptist Jheological Seminary, sioners AKikkmI and whlcu ReT R fl- Griffith, agent, bas S&Sff Pe0" & J& inead "of $20;- wu. Kev. ur. Winimtft nrp.rlicil a r? "choiu. it contains a gi power of I deal that will interest our people. side, the electoral vote would foot no -Newbern on the. 10th of December. There I lmtsft: h r -r ... r I . - ; riiom "epuDllcan, ,178, iviqg are twenty-nine or thirty Lodges within run. But nJr.'ao" " maJ.riZ with a the jurisdiction of the Orami" ti.' uu this will, not suit the South. No a.e;e in tbe count! " lod whenit Uconi "aggregate membershipof one thousand. naru monev man n nnndiriof A .v i "-- uir new jiorK ? cave ; but ls.onn auow one imo area ana thirivfiiroviii Hu"wDoe a present oi vr. KniPa rv..k I qwqak . : . ; f.y., epWicanm.iorUy.thl.year, out of pI I gates aree,nected to be in attend 7 R. a?d bote the lnefitn win dVim AlaT1 When the season for making a? ? 5. of "your ac- imdUt clmrc InTterSSS uuga .il - . .r. " wm l uu iUBuappiDe8ayou Will receive. I addressed bv several m.nh.
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1878, edition 1
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