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THE MORNING CLARION. Democratic at all times. JOURNAIJSTJC. \Vlicn J’rc.sidenl CraiU was al tlic iicad of We discover on the Iviclunoilfl j States army he clected sln.nj^r ’ I'is subon,liiiates, but in makinif u[) rUESDAV MORXL\(} Al'Rii, ii, 1876. i friend, Col. Bennett,—”Oid Jirev ^"^A77rr ^rrT^^ / i trust oiir MCLrmr in JAA O. j intei-com sc will not bo as brief as We make our bow l)efore the pub- j some of vour ‘-Jjrcvities. ” lie, with l)eaver in hand and trumpet ;o our lips for the pur|)ose of forin- ingyour aecpiaintance and soliciting your patronage. 'I'he Clauion will stand if y the Demoei'alic party iii whose triumph rest tl'iC i)eri>etuity of republican in stitutions, the safty and welfare of the peoi)le, and the good name of f\^n \ 7T”; ' +1 ^ • am V* a.') ills but in inakintj' ud ( J} the sciutihitions Ol our j liis calnnot jic lias i)ickcd iircrior It .1 lias liurt the Repul)lican ]);irty.— ^ on are right! The party/V imrt. And Grant will ))o the means of consigning the Kepiiblican party, We are under obligations to the | Irai d, to merited ob AYilmingtou Moniiipy Star lor cour- j has never displtiyed any tises shown us. The is one of j political life the ablest edited daily papers in | o;chil)ited the least ' d)ility as a statesman. His indo- the State, JiOng may it twinkle. GRANTS SOUR GRAPES. 'i'he irrepressible Col. j\Iosby, through reportorial announcement, states that he has seen President . ^ 1,,.. lui.-, oiuii xxcsmciii the Americ.'in citizen. Its slogan nt-mi- 1.0 i , • , 1, “ 1 wlio says lie “has no desire will ho Jvelorm—Ketrenchment—I 1 . i.r. t i ^ now to be a candidate, nor would Home liule—Honest and cai)able i,r, , „ \ 'ii^y circumstances accept iiion inr If 11 I i another nomination if it wore prof- !ero:l him.” ,Sour grapes! men for ollice. It w 11 cry aloud and spare not, giving forth no un certain sound 111 these times of of ficial crime, ofpolitical degenerac}', an l of national decadence. Under every change of party and cent haste in accei)ting ‘‘.ielknap’s resignation, knowing ho was guilty oi crime^ is on par with his attom|)t to force the confirmation to o/lico of lU)ss Shepherd, the big thief ol j the Washington ring, after he had been found guilty. Grant picks in- loi'oi men because he is at hoiiK* in tlieir company. ♦ ... 1 i itiiu (ji a\i:u(‘i!. Jt Wiis ( oto!’- every vicissitude of lortune, it will • na.', ucict be tree, imfiiltenng .and ourucst 11,1''’"'“' ‘ its devotion to tlie interests of^lieir' ** p .lee on llic I4tli ol , 'June next. l)eople ot Granville count3% of the State and of the South. It will be spic}', pungent and iiews\. ICvery daj^' it will give such STATK CONVENTION. vfonld like to know if the The State Democratic Kxecutive Commissioners have any Committee assembled in Kaleigh on ^onnty work to put out. We the 15th of March. It was deter-1iit'idio iS>242.r)() in five days and got an order on the coun ty for $5‘J0.(-(). town aiivl county news as may be worthy of publication. Although our paper v\ill bo small its six issues for the w'oek will con tain as much reading matter as the weeklies, without our readers hav ing to wait seven days for news. We will give them fresh news if in smaller doses at a time. AVo ask for a fair trial in our “day ofsmtll things,” hoi)ing to be so sustained that wo may gradually enlarge our borders until wo bocomc ‘ a i)Ower in the laud.” With this brief introdactory we greet you. To tho press wo would say, wo shall ])low our little Ci.ai;iox as ! loud as any of you larger brethren. Here’s our Hoj^e to see you often. .Ias. C. WfLi.rAMs I JaS. a. IvOlMXsOX. I i Oi all the political parties that was over instituted since tho world began, the present Railical party is tho worst. Tho iact is there is not much politics about it. It seems that tho greater part of it think of nothii g else but de rauding, cheat ing and stealing (rom the unsuspoc-t- ing people. We have lately had instances of it in this county. Till' (!(‘ntcnniiil rciialta w il! hca iji'ou-. (>(] event.—Phil. St((r. It is slci-;i-ly deniiiiided tiiat, ncws])a- IHM's steer clear of such pini.s this year. i\irristown llcrdld. awl” are too sharp. 'We’d “rud der” yon would “keel” that ^'Slar- board” man over. Mi.]3ost, late ol the iMassaohu- setts Legislature, has boon con victed of stealing $a,000. If this is tho Hest of that ))ody, we pit,y tho worst. ^■am Cox stij-s tho aduiinistration liad better bo thrown into the hands of a lecoiver atouce, and be dono with it, I ho’trouble i.s, Sam, tho Administration has boon ia tho hands of recei\'ers too long already. JiKl^-c Reid, tile sable Solon of Soiit li ( arolinu, sent a man to jail for f\\'ent\' (lays fo)'eallino'a Jadv friend "a dneis'-. 'I'ho most 6Wi'-ardly trick wo have A’'(/)./ of yet. A Cab!Well coi‘res{>r)ndciit n.sks, \vli.:,ro\vill Bolkitapgo^ AVc Ibi- got, but we hoiird the iianio iiu'ii- tioiiod by a iiiaii wiio sat down stiddi.Mily ou tb(! side walk, last week.—nahje, JUade. c y ill be thankful l(;r news items. l>ah for t,ii(i silver dimes ruul quarters! 'I'iio govertimont will soon order their iss o in place of “shins” of that denoiii'nations. fresh fish ! CIA in’. A. F. S]«'nc(‘r woidd res|H'ct- ' fnily infoi'in the ])uhlie tlial lie Is •''till in the lish 1)usin(“ss. and will supptv oiu-ci(iz(‘ii,s with fresh lish every I'lies- day. 'I’inu'sday and .Salurdav (‘\eiiin>-s chea])er than the ch(‘ai)est. All orders T''*- ’ (at (jrandy* iJro's store) will receive ])i-oinpt attention. Ini I'o-wi ObATKS O crs BO S. P(Micils, Pens aial I'(aihold- )Olv S’l’ORK. (
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