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WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1875.
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N'tirlli Cir ilin i.
r i very vott !
Watch f-fr fran.l !
lon'l li- intii'niTlatitl!
Wat h the k,II hohlors !
IV ware f healinj; at the olU.
Wlit ii you to the mIs h inaml the
tiht to vote. i
F.Tiry man w!r han lived in lhctate
IwcUe nioulh-i and in the county thirty
il.iToha- a right to vote.
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Malt Wihi-kcyl Uansom df ppped hiM
Uulo when coining out of hit hotel to
mule a prerli.
.Adjonrnnieiit n ill amount toXo Cou
rt ntioti, ami the Homestead and rftif
. (rape ill be .safe !
Who will be compelled to pay the
jt'rfVHNNi f.ir the propositi democratic
lawyer-! nn-l itlilor convention ?
No minority convention now. Let
the eople eak ill the polls in an un
mistakable tone, irr rrr no iwyrr
I'oor men, if you rrinh to rcfaiu a
reectable oilioii anions the more
fortunate of your fellutr-citixeiis, do not
be led to your ruin like a lamb to the
laughter.
Mow much of tho $600,tHKi-thc ciwt
flhe Ieniocrntic Convention in North
Carolina do you suppose the "lawyers
and editors of lcmoratic ncw-ipapcra
will piy 1
Voter of Wayne cuuniy, remember
that WTT. lKulch ToUtl in the Con-fe-Kratf
Congrv for a bill exempting
any man from military duty who own
ed twenty n'ave, but Toted for con
scription, wliich forced every owr man
l- fijchl for rich men property.
Why ! nte rhxparnt voice of Ianiel
K Kowle .dent in I hit momcntoua
hor .Srntimr.
,J Jud e Kun! Hak for hiniMdC
Here i what he ay;
"A call of Convention Rr the pur
ote imlicated, would be unwise, inex
pnlient and productive of preat barm
to the material interests of the State."
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Ladre of North Carolina, the IVmo
cratic prr i calling on vi a to uae
ymr influence :ain4 Republican, on
account cf tit il Right. We rail upon
yow, ladie, to u your influence
gainst tho great evil that ha been
jcrowinj; for the lat dfty years, with
Ik lead i g IVntocrkU wh aociaU with
negro woroen in the closest manner
V kwn lo ciety.
Wh kty. Oen. Matt Y. Ranon,
th Dully Hoy of the destructive democracy,-
importeU to this section tor tht
Tfpo of intrectins free mca bow to
so as to pnl tbciuselvea in slaverr.
'w leaving tht Parccll IIovm ycattr
7 Mrning, accUenUlly dropped a
tit af whisk tj from hu poclet which
fcH ( tho floor aa4 th rrecios dento
cntK document was !ol AUv'foor
Malt! Whatdid yo do lo Minrira
tion whew try lag to lool thoaj Bran
wktmf boa tTory Tota! :
loornba of Uoorgia,- threatened in
t60i t tear uown me puiar oi tne tney mteou to taae lrora tnc people the J Whenever Ke publicans liear Demo
Federal Contitution and call the roll power to elect their Jadgcs, Magia-I craf Drate about icnorance. thcr should
of bis .lafes at the foot of Bunker Hill,
ine ame twn oi men wno rooorsea
tion. Suppose they are allowed to carry
out their plans Will there not be dan-
irnr f f lis ml 1 Jal mVAb1 havittfr a-nlllff in
..r ihmlif .liTMbo;..rr.llr.l in
North Carolina? GmdUtition.
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t the people everywhere In North
Hl l"m "aT,r wicir
determination to overthrow the 8oprewie
Court, because it has pronounced the
milie u. F ,in. u ..ure iiju.
Wilmington, by which the people were
deprived of the power to elect tbeir offi
c(r?t, unconstitutional, ami becanse it
tlielared that the people'a hmes should
not be sold to pay old debts. toHttrttf
lion.
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ii c wiiiic v. . vf
tho Dcmrcratic party (ut constito'ionAl
reform is a mere i-ham, for the purpose
of some revolutionary scheme to ride
lheni;elves into positions. The hungry
crew have been so long out of power,
that it is hard for tin ra to contain them
selves until the regular elections take
place. They no doubt think that if
they get control of the Convention
they can not only order new elections
for the efhees now in existence, but
create new one for the many loneing
lawyers who hang around their party.
We arc firmly of opinion that place is
at the bottom of this wild revolutionary
clieme, and in order to secure this
end, they would be willing to enslave
every ioor man in North Carolina.
Are Yot ltraily to be Disfranchised?
We call the attention of the people
to lhe fart that prior lo 1S57 a man
was required to own fifty acres of land
before lie could vote for a . fate Senator,
ml iu order to make bint eliiriblc to a
scat in the Seriate he was required to
own lliret! Iiunurcu acres. munnsio
crats fought' hard to retain these in
a i rrm :a
lailious provisions iip. uic vunsiiiuiiuu
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i...i ..rA Knallv foreed to surrender.
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Now thi-sc same aristocrats are urging
i reuirn io me um wm "
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lion, ixt no one ue ueceiveu. ii me
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Democrats should have control in the
Convention a landed qualification will
be re.Uir"d for a man to vote and hold
a scat in the Ircislature, and at least
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fnrtu IhoHMnd ichitc men and ttco-thirih
of the cvforetf men tctfl be airjranchifcti.
f vnriiurion
The Convention of 1801 cost the i -
pie oi iNoriri Carolina over iweniy
at . 1 ' If a A
thousand lires. .Hundreds of poor men
are now hobbling over the land, some
with a leg lost, others without an arm,
and many broken down in health.
Widows and orphans arc to be found I
n cverv neighborhood. All this is the
result of Democratic rule. Their cry
was "peaceable secession." The same
pirit that animated the Democratic
partr in 1851 is newv rampant in their
ranks. They led ns through peai of I
blood tor lour years, ami u anowru, i
will lead us io destruction. iev
tlireatened in leoi io xear aown ine
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pillars of the Federal Constitution
thev now put forth the same threat ir
regard to our ttatc Constitution. Ihcre I
is only one way to defeat them, and I
that is bv a bold and determined resist-1
ancetothtir tyranny. Let the battlt
cry be "our Constitution as it is.
So long as eolared peplc in the tfouth I
when lawifully and peatfeably assembled,
cither lo consult upon the ublic good,
or to consider their own interests, are
shot down and marderel in cM blood
by the white gentlemen of that section,
the cry of raising the "blood shirt,"
now so much in vogue by the Demo
cratic pre, bth North and South, will
be of no avail. As a sarcasm, it may
be vrrv sham, but earnest ' people are
put down or defeated by sarcasm, very
often. The North gar liberty to the
blacks of the South ; it mrde them cit-
ixens, for the purpose of placing in their
own hands the means ! seii-protrc- I
tion ; aad if this .means fai', aid the I
coUml prapl re anabie to pivirci l
coUreu propU arc nable to protect
them. Ives by the use of the ballot, the
N.-ih. in iliciion mf its ovi .elf-
resjt"ct and honrf b bound j to jBud I
torn way t. secure to them the enjoy,
irirni oi incir ricnu. ii n u bhib w i
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be secured to each
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enjoyment nnst
ahkr, at whatever
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H MW linwu; tin misih vi vvwihvh-
.chool ed-caUon have been put within
the reach of 4,0lrt,000 negroes who be-
lore had no chance Mt7 lcarw.-AW
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tv. n-J.l l. iu miklU. to u thm I
luu Ta . aVgToe. aot o, . had no
rXamt to kara, but the IVmocracy pas-
ed law snaking it a renal offence to
teach them ; and in sosna of the Desaa
critic Bute to this day. the school
system, through whkh lbex may be
fitted for the new dalle which devolve
apoa them aa ciliaraa, is looked upon
with dadav-c, not, to ns any stronger
tn If the IIWAi had added to lU
sUtement taat ncarrj. ii nos qwie, i
many poor whites were no ocucr a i
Man vu tkiv m mm tjs -
k. .1. - - - I. tVM mm ii i rt BaWaf I
n wvniu m-Tw wrm
ace rate, and toM W vaoia
truth. tr-Mir. " I
Whearou go to lhe polls demand lb I
richt to vat . I
j Charge it upon tk recohu.onittt, that
tratea and State officer, and place it in
nana oi me iegwiaiurc.
Urfflm n.;rhvrmu ih nnl.r
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I Democratic candidate for Constable in
ikfohTownship.lmberU
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liely trkt'rprdlB Fay etter ille a few years
A 1119 ib iuv mimv num n hu wa puu
t w-i -a i .
I P lot forger. He rry veil but not
i it oiHKr.ii inn veuucniic cinuMuie
aeeord with bin oartr in wm t nr to
I restore corporal punishment and re - es
tablUh the shipping yol.
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I Jet it be constantly borne in uind,
mil ii me mmoirai nave a mKriiv
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in the Convention, the late Legislatore
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win again assemDie, ana u suouia do
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remfmbercd that it is the ame body
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dollars and allowed the rich man an
exemption f fillet n hundred dollars.
It is the same Legislature too that'
Josiah Turner said swindled the peo
ple out of hundreds of thtusands ol
dollars. Keep these tbincs steadilv in
viewj iel low-citizens, and vote accor
dingly.
Beware ot cheating at the polls.
j O ncral Ap uliy
The Ottfcrrafire press try hard to in
fuse some life and enthusiasm into the
rank and file of their party, but it is
"no go." They complain that even
many of their leaders arc apathetic,
and citl upon theni in vain to fill the
apKintments made for them. It is no
KU.ui.m- ,oo. o. icui.
who have not got some pnrat purK-
Thoe of vour leaders
J ses to serve,
ami who are sagacious
enough to lead anything, see the hand -
writing on the wall, ami Know mat you
are aoomeu.
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the fxople, and Itourbon like learn
nothing by experience. In tho last
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,,' orin - ,ft ni' thf ..,.
iiiir i n-iiMii v wiiii. aim iionr viu hic
the. name
wllh the 8ame cards
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It won't succeed,
as many of your apathetic leaders well
know, and will have nothing to do
with it. i o i will le badly beaten, and
you had just as well own it.
Every man wh'4ins lived iu the S.ate
twelve months and tn tlic'c. unly thirty
djys has a right vote.
Uuprecedented.
Nlver in-fore in North Carolina, did
a party conduct a canvass as tne ton
scrvatives nre conduct ine this. Thev
ak the people for their suffrages, yet
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studiously conceal from the peeple,
what 1heu intend to do if elected. Vote
for me. thev bee-. What for? To
amend the Constitution. In what pa
ticular? Now if any one has received
an answer to this last question up to
this time, even by the most iHTsistent
questioning and crosa questioning, cj -
Cept partially in this vounly, wc nave
yet to hear ol it.
In Wake county .ur candidates after
hard work, have dragged from the.ro,
likedrawinj teeth, that they want the
Constitution amended, so that tho eltc- I
tj0n ol Judges and Justices of the
Peace shall be riven to the I ecislature.
This, aud a property qualification for
voters In the feenate, ii the Wake part
of the platforrn; but what it is else-
where, no one can tell
Wesav again, that this reticence an
a most momentous question is not only
unprecedented, but means mischief.
The people had better not trust them.
Slavery ! .
If you vote for the-Dcmocratic candi
dates, yon vote to endorse the men who I
pawl the infamous landlord and Ten-1
ant Act, which is intended to reduce tne j
poor men of the State to the condition
of slavery. Remember that thi infa- I
nous bill docs not allow the man who I
rents land to take anv of the crop to I
i.:- r :i i ti. u...1lr.l i.l
w ThU fa'lho fiM 8lrp toward. I
maEiDg wrCi of por white ai d colored
men.
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ll vnc inniof rata carry iuci.ii- i
m - m . ml
vcolion tuey win order me irgisiaiure i
VA ikU rwtal mill ni I
d.tbt .mod the act so that, it the ten- I
B.U C-WSrtir f . mKWmj ww ... Mw I
ant should becomrm lebtel to 'hcland-I
joid tor rent or tor supplies furnished
gu uriit, ioo uuiuiuru nm us iim i
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only in North Carolina, bot throughout
tha South, axe working to secure this
u i .i' n B.Mj.M:..r
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tern of slavery they had
w'u ' uc! " .KT1.7J
rhr wor , Vl
wa7 to fat their plana is to vote for
KPblican ueiegates wno win aJour
ve the UHuUtat
When row go to the palls demand the
right to vote.
Laagwage - said Rochfou caald.-w a
given to man, for the better conceal-1
t f hb thooghts; and our crpo I
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worn m pmiikw xi-wm, crc- u
ibeir iB-rnalty and employ meet of I
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iaeir umi, in ntrTwiK w .r-p mrw .
neopm m lae oarc as to ineir or
however leaked out, to verify another
and an older aaytwr. t-wit : "Whom
(v coda i
tend to destroy, they first
aaal aud.1
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l-told how their nartr took tho moneT
i th.t arDrorriated for the Doorchi-
: bk m
MreB of North Carolina and invested it
I " worthless Confederate bond-). Tfell
the Deuiocralic party isr
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i inoniiDia iuruie aunamuoi oaor uat
I educated children 'now in rag,'and ip
I norant even of the teachings' of God's
TIl v..c kkifl
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itU HICUI UICH IUIUU. IbU
1 i-ci j wr. miu 6
- I vote with a party that has perpetra-
Ited snch gross outrages ; upon the
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I The ZtM7v Atm. of Raleicli. in Sat-
I urdav's issue, savs this " t the last effvtl
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.Q. intncnro in axtrrt nm rinitu to w w
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ivuitiuAi.
equality. '
Thus you are warned before hand by
the Democrats themselves of the dan
Lhe dan-
oritv of
jority of
Conven-
ger which awaits you if a majori
liemocrats are eiecteu to tnc cvnven-
tion. Therefore the colored, man who
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win vow lor uonvenuou in mis eicc-
KEMEMBER THAT THE KE-
PUDUCANS ARE FLEDGEp to
IMMEDIATE ADJOURNMENT
which rteant AO CON VEX HON.
Judge Buxton, one of the purest and
ablest men in North Carolina, says:
"I am no partizan candidate and am
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IhA n Aim n w & kw mw r Vim nnSit.aBl
Upon my honor a a gentlem. aad a
I Christian, the present Constitution is
I the best we have ever had. and if elect
1 erf to the Convention, I will return it to
I bc neon c untouched.
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au aien n nous io Kaucaioii ar.
I Porr MenrJSfeiiBe.
I Voters of North Carolina ! The la!e
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AKiaiuro appropriated tne sum oi
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5l),WW in bonds lo the University, on
I which the people will be taxed to pay
I an annual sum of $7,500. They did
I nothing towards educating t he ; poor
I children of the Kale. Are you pre-
pared to be taxed for educating rich
nabobs' children when your own are
anamefully neglected? Jnst think of
it. laboring men! lour money is
squandered on the broadcloth, gentry,
while you, who toil and sweat for a liv
ing, are required either to educate your
children or let them grow up in ignor-
I ance. CbnstUution,
I The failure of Duncan, Sherman Jk
I Co., is the most important and uncx
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I pected financial smash since that of
I Jy Cooke, but is not likely to lie as
I far-reached in its etTicts.
CITY ITEMS.
50 HANDS WANTED
To cut wood. I will give regular em
ployment to the above number of good
working lncn, for tho next six month!
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1 wr" w VUKno googmnic ww.
Persons wishing to sell will please
apply to Robert Kennedy, office of The
Wilmington Post. '
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Watch for fraud!
Kkoistratio. 2d Ward. Dan.
O'Connor will be in his oflicj next to
tho Ourt House, from 10 A. M. to 1
P. MJ, and from.1 to 6 P. M., everyday I
for the registation of voters. He will
ko?p his ofTice oc-u this, (Saturday,)
evening from 7 to II o'clock
jhe lollowinc are the hours for Reg-
fctralion in the Third Ward: From 6
to h a. M. : from 5 lo 7 P. M. Every
jj- until election,
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tfPPES DEATH. A colored worn: n
ae J 70 or 73 year, by the .umo of
(wie Suiccr. while wn her wav home.
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Hewlett held an Inquest yesterday I
rnorniog, anil tlie jury rendered a ver
dk he d(Cca8 j ami her death
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from aveart aiseasr.
AOXTHEK JSC PD FIT UEATH. LOTC
o Hewlett held an Jnqneai yesterday
orrr the body of Sarah Robinsow, col- I
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aKtU tuoui w rears, ueccasea
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death from Ratural caacs-
t Ai-rra rirB-rTVa Cllar
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lag case was tried jester Uj before
JnsUca aaAmnnge: . I
Alex. Ha tier and Moses Hamilton, I
rkr.I .ttk ti.i. 1Ttw hit. I
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charged on the payment of ce-ta,
eae ws aujwuwn i
yesteroay before msuce uardner: l
rUaiania Jntvix rhirml wilV iImU I
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K www tivva iiwo. Mmv. i
omi guiuy ami cmsuuei l jau tn I
.cl. m Mt mumjm, ft . .
m -own c e-vu, in aiiaawwwas
t seems thai Jomn is an eaped1 con
Tct from the State nenkeatiary.
Dewartaf ckealla at tba yalTt, .
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I -i TELL THEM OF IT.
Hon will vote to have his jroAYicoY TTJ! the , Kithhis vote rannot be .VUoned,
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rtgti, taken fiom hira,aiid that too.iri the or Tcr,a between the parties should ut hu.n v.'n(1'V I'uiiiaued
lace of a fore-warning from the very be a lien on said crdp, or' should be i-jury. No witnesses ouuidoare
i . . i ;.i ir.,,i ,.r 'I.. . . allowed to be i-xamincd, and toe pro
men who propose to do the job. paid out of said crop 1 hat this lien i-. -i,..,, . ,.,. -'
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rOOB Ullfi BBWAMB !
Chapter (&, Acts of 1S74--'? An
Act loAmend Chapter Sixty -Four
lUtUe'a BeT!3al-"La1dlord and
i Tenant, Act."
r SECTID3I 1. Th$ General Awfully of
Atortn Varoima do enact, ' That chapter
grfttT
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sixty-fo&rof Ilattle'S'Kcvisal shall be
" I ajneiweu as Jouows s Ctnte out all of
orvuvusMui wn, uuiiu?i ouu uuecu,
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J nud: insert inJliu thereof the following:
I See, 13.MyhCn lands tshall be rented
;i um.it wot ai:imuaidi iniruusiu.ui suau uts
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V"H " rS'iVH wnivtu vi -
i cultivateu bv a crotier. unless other-
I wise agreed between the parlies to the
I leaso or agreement, any and all crops
I f .VT v" "'"''f " Dua4 wuwuiw .
1 beif v do testea in posHession in tlio
i v i..t iauu w -( w
ASStAO k IMA I A nfl IliA lft.'-. h Mmt 4 K A
a. 1M..1 j a a m
I "nuer we agreement to
timcs.ttntil the rent for said land sl.:ll !
a w -' oiiuo cl t (III
I he paid and until all the - btipulations
I mntainorl in I li o Innan nw nirnwnionl
i . -.r: . : r r :r
i uuuuiiiiuu in ,uiu. jcuac .or aureeuiem
ri l.l I tiA iwrformril or l:ini!iTfu in lifii
t il,ereof ahall bo' paid to the lessor or
J party entitled to receive tho renf, the
I same or his assigns, and until the said
same ur nia assiins. aim nuui iuc iu
partyorhU aalignaahidl.bo paid for
aUdvanccmct30lnaaCiandcx !ensciI,.
rilPrral 'im matjmr nn,i s!ivUt ii.lem.V
currcJ im making and sa'vlntr said i-rop.
and Until lire said party or his assigns
l.k-n.i ' .i ' ii -i:.. .
I "j uy vna aim
B II ALL BB lEf Elililil) TO ALL OTUUril
liens; such lessor ori party entitled
under the agreement to receive rent for
said land, and hif a-signs, shall be en
titled against the lessee or cropjier to
auy other person who shall gather or
remove any part ot said crop without
the consent ol said les)r or parly cn-
tiUed to receive the rent, and to the
possession f the cop until said liens
i nre sat slieu, or lus assigns lo llic rcme
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v ii5 tutu its t-titj vuut yj i vitu iu
cedure upon a claim for the delivery of
personal iroperty.
dec. z. bee. l . Uliero any contro
versy tfhall arise bcUveeii the parties, it
shall be competent for the party claim
ing possession of the crop by virtue ol
the preceding section to proceed at once
to have Use waiter determined in the
court of a Justice ol" the Peace if the i
amount claimed hhall be less than two
l i
minurea uonais
And iu the .Superior
Court of the county where the. property
is situated, if llio amount so claimed
shall be more than two bundled dollars,
and at the time of issuing the summons ,
or at an v time thereafter, upon tho fil
ing an affidavit of the claimant selling
fjrth the amount claimed and lhe pro
perty uikmi which the lien attaches, it
shall be the duty of 'the Justices of tlie
Peace or of the Cleik of the .Superior
Court in whichsoever court the suit
shall be pending, to . issue an order to
the Constable orWienlras the ease may
be, directing him to Like into immedi
ate possession all of said prorcr.fy, or so
much thereof as shall -be necessary lo
satisfy the claimant ts demand and costs
and to sell the same under the rules and
regulations prescribed by law for the
sale of personal property under execu
tion, and to hold the proceeds of such
sale subject, to the decision of Hie court
upon the issue or issues joined between
the parties. That in all eases in the
Superior Court arising under this act.
the return term shall bo the trial term.
Sec. 3. Sec. 15. Any tenant, lessee of
land or cropper., and any person who
sl,a reniovc sr.y part of said crop from
ich land without the consent of the
Jwncr of the land or lessor, or party en-
titled to receive the rent, and without
I giving him or his agent live days' notice
I nf such intended removal, ami before
satisfying all lieus ou said crop, sham.
bk ;lii.ty of a .misiemkanok.
Skt. 4. The provisions of this act and
V I fM V T W H UMIV IIV4UI' 'I J
shall apply to alV leases or coutracLs
tn l9A turiMiiM in I ri- rim! n hcnsii.'h I
ease or contracts to lease arc made,
he parties thereto shall be fully subject
o the provisions aud 'penalties of said
Skc. .r. This act shall take effect from
and after its ratification.
Ratified tho lOlh day of March. A.
D., 1875.
Khrtlon ami Iteistratlou laws
1. The registration necearv in the
election of deleg.its to the tmvi ntion,
I who shall have the iiujIihi atHiiis re
quired ol members of the Hou-c Hcp
resentatives, of which the" Coiiventi n,
si a I lie Judc,) is the same in all re-
sperts, as protHleil fir the election of
member of the (leueral Asscuiblv, Sie
FT k M m T MM W . I W- . K
jMtflt 4 JmtftU. lHflK .
a rrl - .
ue ,l u,,n!?u,.'n 3s fri
scribed in chap 52, Hat, Kevisal. Sec.
lz, M thvt he must be I years old, I are
rewilrd in the btato 12 mouth next pre
ceding the eleiti n, a4 ilays in the
county in whKh be oilers lo vole. He
ts then a qualified, voter,' upcm taking
"th ! Ihe rucU UcUtAnd
hjZ rl TTi":
The In-ruirars appointed by the
rtImiJ.uir J.sll rri- ih
I ,:1 ... , -
e.V in.TchnAT,
to show an accurate (1st of elector pre
viously rrcistered and still residing
therriit, without noirin? och clec j
tors to be registered anew. The Ki-
mu JL h-f roll
the first TLurJj y in July, to and in-
eluding the day befcwe the e'ectioa In
Aurust, from sunroe to mnmr oa vac
IS.t.M.tMnutl AM r.x.
WirtW mi4 rio.
j;-rm r. A.tV Z, .Vr. js.
. o proa can rrguur vm c
WJ, wuc" tv xe
. - ii . i i ... .
iSectlmm. pn being sainted id the
fju snar alww him to rrri---
I J mym,
arv.raf, i, rnnr.
Every prrwa na4 rrri-drr ol
4e tn the WvwhJp re Misrt ia
which he resic, Umi. tXtp.
12.
L The ITMtrr and JoJ-v ef
Crctioa art to axtrwd at their rrp-
tive polling places on Saturday before
: the election, from 9 a, in., to 5 p. m.,
when any elector ot such township may
ouject lotne name oi any person wno
?as reg'siereu. in sucu case tne neg
istrar shall enter opiositc to such name
'"challenged," aud shall appoiut a
time and place on or before the elec
tion day, where the same shall be heard
and decided. (The proviso loN this
section, Ii.it. Ivev., chap. 52, sec. 10, U
simply unintelligible, and is only rcn
dcrod of sense by the decision here
inafter noticed.)
7. Any elector mar, and it ii the
diity of the judges' Ait eloctiou to chal
lengo the vote of any person who may
r, b Tofjlring to
iM3 Known or su-specveu to- ue -nor. a
I votrt inav be reunired lo Likr. an oath
1 1, , ' riii.-w sf tkn' ITniu.!
I J ---- - ---w -
States, are 21 years old, have j resided
in the Stale oik year, and iu the coun
ty tJO days previous to the election, and
that they arc not disqualified from
Totinii by' the Constitution I of the
United States or of this St&Lt: and that
they arc the identical person as de
scribed in the registration books, ic. '
1 Ins oath jftrnktovciiaaot. be ra.n
i r .. .
.. . --, . ... ,
tntnA the 4" f. ( cct.o.,1 have no
rhat to oxamiue any ther persoa as to
1Us tl,t,,, or f;lLs,,y- ' on f
tf 1,I,UI " uc
w,c -1 ,.r.tmt . u"r,1 ttt J
1 case of V aiilokkelcu rv. Cai
lhe same as sec. !.', chap. lv, laws el
1871-'72, is unconstitutional, as has
been decided-in the Wilmingt-Jii case
above alluded U.
8. The votes are counted in the pres
ence ol Hie Judges or I.U'clion ami
registrars and ot any ol the electors
who may wish to bo piescnl; aud after
being counted, Ste., aro to be returned
as prescribed in tho (.Vuvciilioa Act.
NoTK. it will be seen from the fori-
i .t a .i
kOIn- th;,lt t,,c ''r,;,1,,,,
for regis! ra
tion are the same as thoe rititi-ed for
the election ol" members ol the (.iciicral
Assembly. The la.it Legislature amend
ed the act further iu this particular.
No candidate for ollice .-hould be cither
a Registrar or Judge ol r. ledum, in
other respects, lhe law i- tin same; ex
cept, as the decision ol the .Supicme
Court above alluded to, in regard to
the em ct of the allidavitof the person
proposing to vole, which is conclusive.
9 - mm . -
The Convention i.- now a fixed hu t ;
no man can prevent its meeting "
strain its jioici r when convened, tout It
em Home.
Another adiuisnioii. M.nk I he words,
nor restrain Us power. hvi ry vvhvie
t'.io revolutionists are discarding tin re
strictions. 1 la v Ion !!y proclaim their
intention to cn-l.ve the people. " lp,
voters, an I at them !
nk w ai i y;.7o i:mi: a
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
flMIK MKMlSKlasuKTIl.-; I ! Ki'li I! I Ii AN
JL Kxirutl ve 'oUinill U-i- ! l ' ll:llnT
and IVnder l onnllcs nr rt-iii-i. i -io oe
resvlit :tl a iiu-vllMi; ol NiU'l I on inltli v, U
i; Ix'ld at Hi. 'nun I'oii . , in lliiiliiKlnii.
on Monday. Vu-'ii-.i. u'.l, i-V i. atln u i lmk
A. -M. ! rui r uiiiiiniiu-'-.
s. 11. MANM N, I luimiuiii.
11. K. S. it r . Soert-1 n i .
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Tri!iunr I I '. n -.r
'IM1K I'.NlYKiiMTY K Nn!;Tlt l Al;n
I I IN A.
This IntilulliMi will ! n--i.-rinJ uo Uii
1st SSonday of ScptoMiber next, j
Ihf IrtpimJinclhr lil 11 nr.jy In JaMi
Iv, u ilii it .. 1 1 .u tmi lu a-t( mi In i.l-
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tsvi HitifsriHui tti.lt'l la Act well urt
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Halt ia.
Toiiftorial Ilcinot at.
J AUTI Uj rnk4M Um. ttwl a4
"IfW l"w lAita mj maii4
to U .Ixifi hifftartl mci t 4 4 jt hit, la
ifirsi .mi tt-.t ffcrr;! rite. vbin
b Im it kl vi I iUn . 4 tk aiM(
ttmUj lu a t"mx. tmtt amtaro la Um
Mt jafwilj ntot jm i mmmm acV-.
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FIOTTS' ,r.u: 0EG.I.W
at Anmm MJsWAUAt nnv 'f.-
term in the
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J IK Jl)V?tTISEMEXTS.
J NOTICE,
r l'm:rKviij4 bk an klfxtion iikm
I tUtheuual Hlllni; pluren on llio tirl
Tliumday lu AuRUKi, lsi, la Ntr Ittuiovrc
county for Uio election or tlie followtiig
towasltipoftlrcrs, vie
WI I.M I NilTON jy V Nrf U I PS.-vcu Majr-l8tr:U.-s.
one township ClrrK.ohe lantultc
and thrw fvbool I'ommHtrr. (
FKDEKAL WIKT. UASUNIIOKil, IIAK-.
NKTT AM I'Al'K FKAK TOWNSlllll
Two MalilmteB, out I'lt-rk. one Constable
und three .School ConimlUweiwh. j
NEW 1IAKOVKU AN'li I'KNUIi It lUl'N
TIh lbre Delegate to tliefel .lel ou!!
tiitional OuuvcuUuu.
1 - MIMANNIVd.
SlicrtiT of New IlMiiovurCuuiiLiv
juljr lilw.
PLOTTS .ORGAHS
4ii)ino bt-l y durability and woith. Send
htr lllutr;llvd catnlofuo Ixfore tiuyloe.
Adtlrf Dm iiianutAtiirer, KlVAltI
I'l-qiTS. M akUlDglOD, ?i J July U-Sm
i . ' t ' I
Surpase in tone nna fiwi( mnf Hind r
pau heretofore iimuuracturcu in lid, coun
try. Ithas tiiu tesll by many cum pi tout
HTfis ONIYPAL Salisfaclioii.
l'.y ll sklltlut uo Jr the hU p?- of t.r
patent knee .sui-ll. the imixlc la :.i,'ld lo
tho htinian voice, riluc In t truui llic ru i.l
Hole like nuiv lou voluttiti f wuml.
Uiisuriid.vH'J by any loMrunrnt.
i
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in Vi y earn I he: lliiH-rliflloli mid In 1 - !
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