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31IAS, H JON$S, Editor ,ttrprietr TUESDAY, OCTOBER j NVnflNA j UKHUCmiOHMl. rde' I -.w-- -W . I J ,"v FOB PRESIDENT, WIN FIELD SCOTT HANCOd Of Pennsylvania. FOB VICE-PRESIDENT, WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, Of Indiana. STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Crte Vrva OfrrrHNrm Thom as J. J arris. Fob tmrmurr Gotxbmob James L. Robinson. Tor Sxcbxtabt of State William L. Saunders. Fob Attorhit Gxmxral Tbomas h. Kenan. Fob State Tkiasckbb John M. Worth. Fob Auditor W. P. Boberts. Fob Burr. Public Imstkuctiob J.ascarborough. Klbctobs fob thx State at Labge James Madi son Leach and Fablus H. Bus bee. Fob Congress Clement Dowd. .mmiTT mmm. mm j. Job rex Bxjw-Arnen hamtSfn m the ficiDBB of ttsfep jswAt-Ti Ayu. pe4t ; m . -Tind KdnvK WalkeiB y t JZi 1 J JCtsi SBWMf.litfhK- Mi. Fob Treasurer John A. Young. Fob hEGisTER of Dekds Wm. MaxwelL Fob Cobohxb W. N. Alexander. Fob Subtbtor M. A L. Blggers, OUB PLATrOBX.-'f7B n&Af cf hmheat corpus, the liberty of the press, the freedom of speech, the natural rights of persons, and the rights No chance in the administration of L the government'' is what5 tteeiorr in Indiana means say papers. ( w f A I jl the Republican That is a false assumption. , , In 1876, whenihere was an honest ex pression of opinion in the Statendiana gave Tilden over five thousand ma- ioritv. .-rri n - n ' t i t Five 'thousand liegroes have been colonized in the State and made voters since 1876,;. '-U .,.- 7 "In 1876 no repeaters, ruftlanJ, and thieves were sent from Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and New York to debauch -the ballot box. Indg7d the millionaires of Boston J A71111tUCipUl( rtllU lUIh. U1U uut raise" a corruption fund of mote than a I million of dollarsby means of which tnese criminals ana thieves ana im ported .voters' , were; rapiFK$d and maintained and votes were bought all over Xhe State?" " ''-y In 1876, it wasjai)lioiies eecjipn. iAs" then interpreted it meant reform and retrenchment and a change of admin istration.! i I i If, ') . In October, 1880, it means the triumph Are You Qf Kinler4 7 1 il New Jersey did not vote for Lincoln M8(f).; 3 efriMthX W year of '64 it refused to give its electo raLvoleitoiiloryit persisted in '68 by WotritgaWsC Grant, and in '76 Mr. Tldea8 pajority wasbout 13KX). Mc Celtan'smajerity orJpojfernjHi 1877 was about 12,600; the majority of his predecessor (Gov.iJedle)r in 18t4-i 'Hid 113,000. Both ,$ty$ed,, states Senators from New Jersey are Democrats both men of-greaftf wedhWynd identified with 't manuf actates and commerce. Why should New Jersey not remain true to her Id ftefcob n iMrfaeea 1 4hon jaucI majority on the small vote of New Jer- of Indiana or 70,000 oh the vote of NeW York. New Jersey is a Democratic .oiiS fins &mi?gm wISar- The Replicj Wjri4tn squandered two millions of dollars. has been proven by the records t&fleTl ano-again. iMit not a suigle Ilepu IcmotebSyHTaai. Orff and-again. But not a single Republi- f . The sale of the Western North Caro- I f lina,Raibad byhHDeinecra : iauTjlf7l3lthe people I ' North Carolina $175,000 in taxes i . In njfniMrkn it. muMg a- tfrte -ty CO to xhe State of S(2,1 e once WMHQ Viohv r inPyi t - tdUn wnitrtihk tber tWttdL' - i; ;a 1 i Against this Democrjacpiioriy)- Republicans doprotest. .Wfci Wi)fecJleW Abidlthly are Hitlenfe. , ,. The Republican IturkKyV 5,eQ0 ma una not a Mjmty,Te4f re' bered outyfrtitiWof meaflyl00fxp represetfti W ioptllaf wievolu6ohLoV Ful" jicTuiuiiuii ur i i i , , j2n oi exiraorainanr causes. ThAT ronre. r . ' w ha wnuvinijMeio4DweeiittwtpttJ laritV OtiriienrlriftlridiMrlilWilliijMv.A. 1876 and the un o j il .. - an irr wye aii ine .expenditures of not less tTian TiaTf. an1 poKiy , millirtn nf dollars, w Uk sifhieh etei:viirhaajiilft 1 ZJk,99m,PP, KuAt rM.p . fflUlBl.ll IUIU1I..Q Mlita i vt.u. ..... 1 runinjjiosilUlM6iU111IB ..' ' rlattt'lUf MfabJ J Jlr)-( W.f i.i I A.it,i7ji . : rt'.-wiHiA vot; CTpe atfDWBain to-dasLi ri ' -w.. . . ... few AieMdri ntannii JUii 1J 300 th fiiif popularity or English! t i-Lli-, .. ,., "... .. n : ------ -- v- " weeUoiuruww , 1Iel)elratlcTmay Secretary Thompson has expressed the opinion that the election In Indiana last week H lb? WFTW bv a Pittsburi papers mM':W-? Zt'Atih AiMttte lust ib&r two Refwb- ijMwaviibenacted.It i not improbable that if the question be raised (ana it wm nej mac iuo iwww rWfoinn mav . ba reversed by the new judges, in con junction with, their Dem- rurar.ir juiv. ana luus ii wuum uc cMfedtllftt tb$ election in October was illegal; 1 ao not believe myself that liticrut.ion mav ufinn mav mairA it a matter or duo-i lie import; but in order to make the matter a cenaintj, u uijr o iwucv advisable to hold another election for ernor, and in fact for every btate . -www tf. . 5 4. in JNOveimer. we zrrjiow await vices f roMWiumber oMi ablest egalmimjs, whothe qtK r actriBeoienu anajxBay ue . decurB u to be the safer cou r newlaetion. Uddlr the r w ifRforerfhev have Ben constit ,wsieotaa. Tina can utKe iuei J" , . il A 5 iJtilklift rasatof. a newialection in eepthey wouro again oetffjiea; ftn'LT'mimnlv he called UDOU to wiietheSi. werS leaally ele .A . 4wdiudct;fnT-and a dun , ed the ras HieatfLrir itiev tanere nl mis i fltidji un- tbirtthey Hmnion andef use tttwJBfXit leaves L A: f-v I - I - jr I r, yr-lix ciae tnaney nau Hojiigiivvw uuuujr, i 3tultifyhemselvee:TheX wffl fltf ffUJB lat.tPr . sTV Al V Jjr, - -- ' A sAeconsumpvuiyciivwiwvorouoiegonie. and the Republican J in England is seriousam J the medical authoritt It statWHat the one article of stomacH Oitters aione goes down 18,276,493 British throats an- o - nually, while proprietary, cathartic and liver Dills to the vast number of 293 U8.250 are vearlv assimilated in ingdom. Tooth-6 fnOMn Li kW the entire outside MS&PjttVs Cathedral with a coat three inches thick and corn salve sufficient to butter the Jthe ttomonienAifafe aber. Are Yonipgerl arrcnrfeel wbrBflea: tarrtrmn": tblessyo1fh6, replied "TSh(fe.Tlie LDemocxatic party is mdtructable. h CuaUCeS are a lUUUSauu w uuc man when the trumpet of Gahrielia sound- J ed, as'a signal for a suspension' of ?aIL terrestrial affairs, its solemn notes will interrupt a crowd of ancient red-nosed, men, sitting in the back-TOom of a grocery arranging a Democratic ticket tq5e vcft)ffle eilBjit9gYeletlJB. Great principles are imperishable In order to vote jou' must register. In New York, it is .conceded that thundering to the gates of Constanti Hancock will receive every Democratic nople. It has seen Louis of France set vote that Mr. Tilden did not get-an4 out on the seventh crusade, and Rich many besides. The registration in the &td ot CorhwalPembark on flie same largecities shows an enormous Demo- and ReDublicans them- selves concede that Brooklyn and New York city will give Hancock amajority of 80.000.- The probabilities are that wiUvbe over 90,000. r Ax&fou H eg itered ) HOW: naturally "independents into- Republican ways, has of toned been rpumifctrl Sam I.ov f urnishas . thd I reuiaik'ted. Sam Love f urnisnas . tho lateSTBlustration. He says that he will be elected to Congress in the eighth district Hardly one-twentieth of the people.J.n the district know that he is a cadd4te. He will not black the board. iOJew York votes forf Hanqock, .lelDmoqrats can carry Connecticut in will be the next President. ' 1 gnite d'fmonev. intimidation and tariff If New York votes for the tainted anddisjrraced CfqdW obiuer aidype Gohyer candidate, he will be the next President. Y , The Question is t sb toe peopie oi new people York to determine, onerajj or the other They can settle it t Itjnost have been a humiliating spec tactessthose department- lerk .rarad- ingltto? streets of 1vaswngtori7-irV, beating badges inscribed with "329," the figure Btpreaiqttifft ( CTarfleld gi MobiMet dividehrl.ttfiB average Wash ington department clerk would be hap- ffy aH fall regtgrj. 4-4hArawl8fcf thoi eamh t I'nlfl "PlnvH Mimtv vol frno tn thA TiomA- ally fled bv North Caro- lrlickPthahWilt even in Indiana. The Republican, majority of 3Qt000 in tfiirfbehkM mtmiM e'o&cial firsJarfrot gWfetflaW-'p Pibcrt tea tliis (ai lis. ii When, the .truth. 10,000. But for the present the truth is suppressed. Foster's majority was rpsetutaUipc terfim . t i mtfte toiler t 1; 111 nwfcibm and county committees to thghrgnTriTg f Ufa pllIseryTWrrynr4eteof Jaft- i i i a i 1 1 i . . - front tmSdiT av-SBslnah&Sta are ursred L-tijtScy- 2C UJ (JiVJltwotVSF was in progress. Two. Vnrth na u. uu . . .ill ii uuiinuiiiuuju mm . . , 11 v r ttfatety rkJlWmttii (MWiUi lJ, if m il. wj I ..-r-rT"int way oi jx ovem per, J m.T - I ib Democraxs have probably lost five members of Congress in Ohio, but I it must berremembered that the last Be- PLrftfWmthe m jbidiwauofejsis ot i . . . . T? i' ? ' J--.jj A l$ TSiiJiiJi li'-K-M.l 1 i H'lVjP.B .n ol Hill JtC. jrM)tiif WelllV-nn 4tt w mi k& i ill " nQ'Aw in iiiriv i.Mi v. '..nil i i. ni iis-not'th'st Ik snotlh9 ;mawhebrftM it I T.11 , i L rrfrt f .,4WrT3 fVWt 1H9 "r'P. . - . H h iiepublicantstim4ttMHT . .jfrrmir i , , - t1MUHI'l'trTi'i!i,j,l't U.-'-lL i ti'. iMHi-.Afl I tt.tu ! ""t.,.),L I -. T1T. 1 . . l THE REALvPIVOTJL STATE. Indiana is notih&tivotaTStSte. The reaipjyftwi asate is ew YoTltIndi- anapollsJohrndlRep.) 8eppZl ' i A6 isoniy-ieceajary, wjereior io unei ly recur tothe i polittcaT1st6ry of New York to settle' the 'presidential contest. In i860 Lincoln jjarried Jthetate by 50,130 over the cpmbTneia Douglas Breckenridf fc;Vo:e, (Utft jhJe York fell "back info the Democratic diana. and elected Horatio Seymour ? . Governor. The Republicans regained control and continued successful at tHe several elections until 1867, when the Democrats scored up 47,920 majority. Since 1867 Democratic success lias been the rule and Republican tnumpllS tne exception. Grant was beaten even I0,; - r hv Sevmour in 11868. and the Demo- I fcrits carried the State by decided ma- 1872, , when Dix and Grant swept tne State flyover 53,000. In 1873 there was , .,i mi 1 j 11 iv I nmand agatttn a araww-oauie. ne neaa 01 me lani. express- Locratic ticket was accepted by the J&" I ri"i,nr,;,nf,Vn urhinh ol a( aA f ha Boo. cf of o i oooo h,it : tha T.aiwii' j "uw" v"u men xvepuuucaus . , J il. ti LI! ll.. J. 11 I er at tne same eiecuon uy 4,uoo. in j ;)K4 Tilden unhorsed Dix, sweeping .MhtiiMn - finvflrnnr nnfc hv nvpr ro - f ctt" :. " ' V""' omwinereauer tne democrats were VUfliiimarit buuccbsaami -muma agio, wiicm sVammarTv and t.h ftrftnhaftlffira hhth l as elected by 34,661 plurality. Weattle for Governor last year. Kiy Cohkling and Arthur made com-J m6n caugef(Jr the election of Cornell:! aid the defeat of Tilden. and Cornell wan ahoooR-bv-48,777watitover t onDqtie votes I When they. rriyed' at;Tentb'and Ojr )Koiufo 0Myiafr4 j iitpanof -a I arige.stieets they rUied and talked 1869, both years included, the Republic cans were successful seven times and -tl Deft6!t3 three times, and during. tStI lastTtetreafs the Democrats have' had six victories and the Republicans four, and two of the three Republican trttrmphAweflr l?y Dem&eWttic dissen sionst Iris hardly a matter of ofoubt thatthe Democrats can carry New York iui xiitnwb& ji tucj iicmiuj unite iiii. determined purpose to do so. U Ai Ti, After 600 years cf uninterrupted; lar bor, at a cost of $10,000,000 the C.athei dial at Cologne was completed last Fri day. It is several years the senior of the Democratic party. It Mtedates the. discovtry'of America. It antedates by fifty years the foundations of the Turk ish Empire, and two centuries had pass ed over it before Mahomet II came pious mission for the redemption of the Holy City. It lias witnessed the foun ceara. ieaa story or we oetrayai ana decapitation f y aiiace. it has seen Rienzi rise and fall in Rome ; heard the j i a v--i-a l ..t. dations of iParliament in EBglaTpid by council will be petitioned to take some ot the tioodnch .transportation ,ine of Simon de Montfort; the invasion of action, as it is feared that any future their missing steamer, Alpena which qf lanfl hv TTfivtrTOTifarfl-anH U haa night parade would be attended with a left Grand Haven Friday night for Scotland by King Inward, and " has imlnaaflfi;f(1 Chicago. The uroneller DftDinp. whirh iailK.l. it, A,..,1l nX n-''hnrtlA.i ifc the jginnhag of the Wars of the -ni J J,, - i -r-. aii iiic yciiciauio age ui l u ucuiuurr, xwsas, tne uowTiiair oi tne a astern em pire and the establishment of Protest fthtism in Yganilj Its completion in. 1880 "and the election of Hancock will go into.liistory as cotemporary events. The New Haven Register says the humbiiggery. There is a natural Democratic major ity of not less than 5,000 in the State. This ishpwn ty h vbtl for pvrnor I two years ago Hubbard wadefeated Uhep becausejOQO Democratic votes rwer'e bast 'for tne Greenback tickefe These 7.ooo votp.s are nnw in thft Hani oara s vote tne democrats nave 5.000 have majority. But this is not all. Ten thousand jelOoWi i feaif, will be made this year. Of these at least 6,000 will vote ior Hancock. That additibn reailaK6ock-fcatiito-7j00. Nor is that all. At least 2,000 former RepicanswiJL. vote for Htpeock. r-h . -' . . r-3T m f ri. publican ranks and added to Hancock wilbgive Hancock a lead of 11,000 over eld. fTWtp& It is the work or supererogation, at this late day, for Wade Hampton i0 Jf&Vff John, herman a liar. Sherman exnidits-ntnseirtv ;na pssncvtnis morning as a base columniator and a f A?- gttrthe ludfaiia" census 20,-', AAA 5 11 zirrol wnf oa nravn toaf ftw Pifprs-B I! mlMgfm. Dmr imiTTimi io a annn;ni i-a' lars)f a political '."T,"T:r ?r ' : - DemOcratiri bAAt Ift the1 South; olid rer , do LliStUTOttnce at Wikioitne ,o,uin,T L aia not. couueci, yoa l&turt rr r.tftlOMnvJuei. urday fif n the. enpocrac e last. ! B " Tv3T a. aL . "r inigirijne nwesi coi ofiinth laftd AVMnut iNlstory: I UUUU1 n artnffNationar Obe lower of which is occu- by two families, a barber, i TT. j. , , t: . - "j iesiiTiu oi Bomeiuuu. eoueu qd dt iwo 1.1111 m .lAAAn. . . w. i w ..iiiiii. mir;mi muaxwni'iewft I UmiCKBUS J?a8PaS8 storfe Waff wown into a transparency ried. The club passed on about fifty yards before it was generally know.n that this had been done. Wben it be- Cauie ItllUVni TU Uie. Uimi IL llalteajlnd : - - . .. : r - d.,wft hava, hAn inanlr- uu o uLife litu vn wt.nio nn nwa w t- rmr mvvv-sM St1 DemocratrclTlb.la6Jt: ing385:nen had reached thoxhuliitwtien another stone wits tni I withuch,QaXfQ tne eienty-nve in iCiiiJiuinar i Bev4ilf the members trjf &:jctub werirmsrtraw'wnTTTrnBTtr- Hotte cfJthe; screes -cra me a,,- u iitfi juory cotoraia Z. -3 J ! w 1. i7 .....iiil ihmi w cigur bwib, Jtept oy coioreo, i.,.(awii yoaanja j people. inrtheseamtl story is Higginl's J men ia the Saut irr - line, number- J, stagger.htm iii1ifltMfe..a nmtaAirnyaiut Itf 111, lfj aneousiy two pistois were- nwri Tremi icaas,u tn-wtj btiw-fomv id iicad i , i r. , i 1 1 j i n f . uuroejotinjrjDiu&SAXLiOTuvra I i I . . . I i.?i i .1 1 and returned the fire, 'and for two or three minutes there was ; hot. firing on broth sides. -Thea the v negroes broke and fled up Ninth street, pursued by. the paraderatwho. kept up. a4i0C fire in their Tfl-ir, i t.Yta a a mo tirAo" fKa uii txraa f iW . VMM f - UlUQt uio Wi y , ijed with;fiyingbicksand stunea which, smasnea an xne winaows ana aoors and did. some damage to the interior of the hall. Some threats were made to burn it but they Were not carried into effect. Stones were also thrdwn through i trie windows jot? & codorect' churcii at Ninth atidPrench ' streets. aid6 veral weunded.who weremnhiine of pa ..w rade: Win. Me&inny, shot in the left cbjeek, seripAis; .Thog. -A, jKape,,! the Young Men's club, struck in thetreast with a brick f tJ.'C: Montgomery, of the Young Men's, club, shot t,wice in the breast, slight, w.ouhds : Win. Wien, Wil- hiillfit - ' Wm 1. an & Vnnr.tr Xfpn'a pinh dvXt - ;n i niA- olr.t,. Tkfn; nis. Williams' club, shot 'in the rieck. slWl '.WP ,?$oti the should- Thomas Jones, five, buck shot wounds, hone, serious ;'Elias'Crilley, bucksliot nrMiinii in thftiirtn' TISti 'T4irivl arK. inTwrteTWmrmv mr- Rt.rnck in thft arurnmpn hv a snpnt, hnl-' l -i iTil .Ji i... I noitiiAr aerinn'siv oWrtio tiTmtiiPP -no. y&rrzrv u fTr. IVMit I 111 HUTll T. in nv T.IVO TUIIIl'.H MHT I fafixuiseby w.tooiiv. na mv struck in the side a brick and a voanff colored irirl struck oii: the head' 0C,int.a ..-h.tiv r - i m Tf mm the sfecohd storv wfnilhwf Uia --bttlVt IhvAA nerro mn ;.,2;0 otmnf'L hnvt., 'hmSmw in. J uifea; ijeorge wniue was atiac- - ni jQW&wkxtx haU aMheiAbdrliood with the scattered, ,negipes and throw- KnfncJ ZtW"&Z' X7, wSu k" groes,'who had rallied and ma,de astana; ap a entn anu , uraoe bus were pei 'suaded by the police and Thos. J. Mel- Ion to desist and disperse. The police, eight in number, then went up to .Elev enth street' 10,. diaper.se , the negroes. There were over one hundred of the latter of the latter, 1 many armed with muskets,, which they leveled at the ap nroachinff police and ordered them to halt j They directed that only onepo-! liceman snouia come up to paney witn them. HaviDK heard what this omcer Lsaid, they promised to disperse but did not do so for an hour. The police were powerless to coerce them. Yesterday morning, at 9 o'clock a squad of polici were sent down to dis perse a large crowd of negroes gathered at Ninth and Walnut streets. As the officers came lip a mulatto opened fire on them from an alley and several shots were fired by others in: the crowd. Spe cial officer Hugh Shields was shot in the thumb by the accidental discbarge of a revolver "he was wrenching from one of the negroes. Patrolman Cannon was struck on the head by a brick and disabled from duty. The police grabbed one prisoner and dispersed the rioters. Then guards were placed on duty and Mayor Almond has. been urged to for bid night parades in the future, but doubts his authority to do so. The city WADE HAMPTON DenouuccM John Sherman an a raonLlar and FurntwUew Hiui HinAddreM. Com Witb Washington, Oct 18. )Secretary Sherman to-day furnished for publi cation the following' correspondence, consisting of fur letters, which have passed between himself and Senator Hampton, ot South Carolina: Wade Hamptlon to Sherman. Dagger's Spring, Sept. 17th, 1880. : Hon, John Sherman, Secretary of the Treasury Sik: Some days ago I saw a report of your speech at a conference held by the National Republican Com mittee at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, and you were quoted as having used the following language: "And now-you are asked to surrender all voti ha ve-" done into the hands of ' Wade Hampton and the ku klux and I the little segment in the North that is called the Democratic party." - May Task if you used these words, and if you did so, did yoil mean to connect me; directly to' indirectly, with what is known as the ku klux klan. ! Request ing an early reply -addressed to the care of August Seheli, Esq . New7 York. I am, very respectf ully, , ,; ... Your ob't servant, - Wade Hampton. SbeTnaan Reply Washington, D. C , Sept. 21; Hon, WadeMampmon , Sib:. Younnote.ot the.l7th inst is re ceived, in which you inquire whether at the conference held by the national Re- publican committer at the Fifth . Ave- 3d lancf uaee attributed to me, as tohows: , . 'wAhd yOu are asKed" to surrender all Vou bavjB dome Into the, hands of Yade, Hampton and the ku Rluk and A little sectnent , 'In. ; the " 1 Noitli, t Called the Jenocratic party,.B In reply 1 have Xp , A4d vise you, that 1 WX1116 X' ( -Li J 1 . i.wv .w .r ;or - t-ftfieiv'sEatM inva: conaenaBd ,wa y "1? Idea of, what rsaid. Ihp ddubt s. KAIfa ifresentatiVft': br'4barbkrdns aeehbieslbv; f irRffh Wi iVflti t : !nrv'ptfd t.h Tridfiefl ' T TcnVithirt :ou ; hi One-diltiiro. fitiWtTO?iaa t4d' and eat ts,f pr5fc;impqlse. ( I ap preciatP R . s. ,;ol-Mto,onpri , ityhiqh makea xqu: s,hjmk:,fi;drfl beinnamed :ojr fwyw,wmmw ofcthe.beaeflisi or 'dwvefron?!; the, Mr o- - ;! r.v" k .c r . . -r - T i ctues, oi .una. in.Kiux-KtaiL m wfliuu'iuaoenvHiuoD8K sweuii ia f, phrase,., I include, all the - , numerous . i . in w iiji'.ii'. . . iimx. , . , , n mmm i - rf"" Trrwirrrfi i r i. 7- - J .some Of the. worst Of .then, committed T ainna mTf :urKT .vnn nnrl f hAvi pivfl t.Hfl a wm - w -v r- r u r nan 1 bu wo AAccuujeu ui iiuc Duuiiui .miiwo Alit.ALrnontai ofc srnresflntalivesj in ,him rwWiittfln's Itinaebeen toown4s the SQUth.MXeur; lton,Ca m .- j ' T" . .-".ti rr rfrl 'rr . -"m?..--r,"'.T-r' s r.rj-,TTTsv5 1 to, un,, uiu sviu ci mff.tniSr nail whfinl now twin the Southern StatAaresteUPoa' I u n.ii iam rroWthe sidewall&lactuarjcrlaies ioir.evers .erade.iiithe v 5u .-uUiiMiwi which the club carvlode of , Crimea r froHi 1 murder to,. the 1' !tAAA ihiiiJ fmaneat fformfiOt-. toiwrox,,stnmng, ii pf! ' - ' ' r j- - . v .a. . r nnmmlif j5i . hv iluv Irn-VTii-r-klan and its 4 wa knowflfl55 I A.1 A T 3 TI V..A. I . . i and'T't1cltet3,r6Mibd bfc idtd-i 1 n T w '-' " 1 - ' 1- - -' . " ww- il II .A I M . l I I 1111 I Aim 7 Br if eWWch,4WiiujeX ham na reasaaate believe that - vo4i -oT'dtocheTn' associatesoer- . r "-Ci A tat.. . TO JlDAPT OUR PURCHASE OF.,- K TIQd our stock, now being recelveg5f found GAITERS, tc, &c, and GENTS' BAND-MADE, and cannot be surpassed in good Quality, style, and beauty goods of tne rery btmafess, warranted every pair septl which' thus far "have been successful in seizing political power in the -.South,? ana wnicn ic is nopea tne aia or tne small segment ,of the Democxatir party in. the North may be extended to all tne departments of tne government. 1 It is in this sense that I spoke! of you, tne ku kiux Kian, and the North- ern Democratic party. ' Permit .me. in conclusion, while frankly . answering your question,, to say that it would be the most fatal "policy tor the 3ouWi..,Jby such agencies,,is. . L Jiivt imentioned, to : secure again- . politl Jiave Ci! : MnnfinV 1 "S't.hl IWlfTltl-V fnv i .assure . you that the ..mannood and MnHnPiidr.nPfi nf th TsrrtK win r. .nly continue the .struggle until -" .w.ij. . erery repuDiican m ine aoutn. shall have the free and unrestricted en jpy- !euk V1 yii auu puiiueai pnvi- Ueees. including: fair votes, fair couritsv e speech and a free press, and, the ttKwun maue uectJSHary vo secure such results may greatly affect iniuri xy.-' Tr " I " r v"w ..iil.:H,I,iVwBBejoUu CiiaelotTesville, Va.,' Oct. 1. .1K: oar letter -nas peen receivea, to which I called your attention, I have Only to say that in using it- you uttered what was absolutely false and whatJ you Knew to do raise. My address will be Columbia, S. C.j ; I am your obedient servant, Wade Hampton. To Hon. John Sherman. Sherman Clote ' . Washington, D. C.Oct., I8th? 1S80. " Hon. Wade Hampton; Col umbia's. C. Sib: I have to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 1st inst- handed me unopend by Mr. C. McKinley.a few mo ments ago, after my return from the, west, x iirtii tiiis morning reau wnat purported to be an extract of a speech made by you, published in the Charles ton News and Courier and upon your general reputation as a gentleman had denied that you had made such a speech or written such a letter as is attributed to you in that paper. As you had long before your letter was delivered to me seen proper to make a public statement or your views ot the correspondence 1 will give it to the press without note or comment, and let the public decide between us. Very respectf ully. John Sherman. A Steamship ITIiitkinfi: Chicago, Oct 18. Up to noon to-day no tidings had been heard at the office left Grand Haven on the same night for Milwaukee, has been heard from as lying in safety at Manisteo. Telegraph communication, with both sides of the lake is badly broken, : but at points reachable no tidings of the Alpena have been received.. Neither is the list of her passengers obtainable. What (ireece will P' London, Oct. 18. A dispatch from Athens says the government is about toaddress-a note to the powers declar ing if the Greek question is not settled in a certain specified time that Greece will be compelled to occupy the disputed provinces. A Profound Secret. London, Oct. 18. Reports have been' received from various sources that the :czar married Princes Dolgarouki oathe 51st of July. The event is veiled in the deepest obscurity and has never been mentioned oy the Kussian -press. . Indian Agent Horr y In Jail Denver. Col- Oct. 18. A telegram to Gov. Pitkin says that Indian Agent Berry, Hoyt Cline and Meacham, are all now in jail at Gunnison Gity .charged with the murder of Jackson;' the freighter. ' ' : A :Jke oa minister, Lexington (Ky.) Transcrlirt. " A sirlnlar -t act : is . thkt the visita tions of the ministry in a : body jto tbis. city lor tne past rew occasions irave been at. the sanle ,ti,me . PQme. spojrt- ihg event. Last Sprmg ddnng the rUni ning races iim uapLisii uuuveuiiuji was in progress. During tbVfall1 meeting lftsr.- month thft 'Mftthndlsif'honfftrfinfftM -in session, jrafl now the' trotting tneetinr and the Presbjeriari ' mmis- ters are ide by side. ' Di' Charles Tav- lor mentioned the delightfril' wetjier, ! but was arraid to claim it as a Messing to the- preachers alone fofearbf don-J tradiction from the sporting f raterriitw The jokB was tnrhed vrpon'the' doctor, i eondlusroh of the races :the tafa'ttoiir. However, tor im mediateiT ' at ter the , an nown. ana irtx me rRverena ctmrifi. ; 1 man tirn flAXrrt rf rrQliftnrSiMfr fn irKln4i r 7 cnnftlndfi their aflliberatioha. "1 ' -,Ui i I : . . T-r.T-7 : .nr Cl.ihotman'8 OprindN.-tfavlnK had tar 00- rtmiltyto est the excellent Qualities of nn Bull's I uough syrep, 1 apsuatennt ayiu teoesi Paor itiiE, Chare: ;fieoB88kwii;D,& . .1, ! 11 iw . ! jj. ! ) 1-; - . Bucnu Has long ; ; Beeri tjs4. bt- tJify'Hotteilrtrjts ill iTatiety of dl-1 .'eases. . Tom tnese raae praetitioners. the remedy was Dorrowea dj toe resident don&mk .ana.,Autch thysktanfl, by whose recomniendatlotf1 it was etn- ployed1 in Europe; and has since come into general use Combined with Juniper arid tliar ' desimaUe i-"ij1 J. ..t?03 lY..c i SoiJfi WKli'W'i'V;-; VJ .n n a . h. . - g, ..w a ' t " w - SrnlUl.afiid H ,B Wris- 4-4 .-jll-iJ I iDeao6to'1",u j nonrMBlf ifmit f ffmtfv wfiW-thtei nostf iB season, Mi foe wst el ni nayo jottm ske s mman, .ye naaae aatxors , vmwqsw bu yiusu ( . iru. istiut. iiiu aucweL is yen iihi. .1 bi I Hop Bfttefs lntlmerkept toy family welland spved lithe doctor, bllt 'iffluwidDllarsfwortltfllU kept us. m . r rfij m.- - - - i aunarea aoiiars a niece m Keen tvus. me aaisej "Aacon, i u iw nwMoiipuie iiereaiier. . , aa a. li IHf. ihu;tl 4WSitilj j)5Lrr-'ed,..postrald. -Write for free mgwinias jWitp? prepacal4on anKl's , Compound Fluid fcrtracf ol Buohu and, Jnlpen U I proves a most tellabUB' reiriedry W.'Non-reWmlDl Drlnconttrjeooe 01 -Urtna; imtattoiH'InftanTmatUm uuiiu., 1 I 1 1 ; 1 1 - vr v r I 1 1 1 1 - ' ' hi I I ' Tery attractlYe, full and complete. Oar stock of LADIES' ;fj9TT0N.; BOOTS, CONJBS33 MACHINE-MADE GOODS, BOOTS, CONGREBaCCUXTXRS, NAYTad ENGLISH 11X8, tf. of finish. Boys' Misses' and chfidrens' shoei l of them, and will ( sell4ben-at piioes Js row as the on McSaiiUi on the Home Stretch BADLY DISFIGTJBED, BUT STILL IN TB? $ING & HIV f.thq Sleet MttHnsicMfeMi: iliAS Can Masx Kt : Btkkwwh HxttsMK'' La4 ailtisiiFero; tiwrCo: Dyspepsia Hfo SicV t Bttlaclio. ' TTimw Put Rimi all DinmLoo hv Ahanratlnfl. Noxious Pills. Oils, or Poisonous Medicines are taken into the Stomach. The Pads are worn over the Pit of the Stomach, covering the Great Nerve Centrel, also the Liver and Stomach. A gentle Vegetable ionic is aMorDeatntotnecUTuiauonortne rtiooaana - riiovstfnftfl, bach. Sold bt all PauoeiaTs, or sent Dy-iua or Express. . i ' ; Manufactured and far sail tf 02 Emaln stretet. aTOmote, Md. T IT rT , U B y 1 i , t r t f ? 111) I . r- Charlotte Columbia i Augusta R, I, CHESTER COUNTY FAIR. I !l The following rates of fare for round trip will be operated by this Company. . TICKETS on .sale. 18th, 10tb, 20th, gist aid 35snd. Geod (o ?4tjr. yii;; ROUND TRIP Charlotte, -To Chester frorn j - - - - si.so Morrow's, - -Blackstock's, Woodward's, - - - - -Wlnnsboro, - - - fldgewaiSuh.fjj muvrt br;iii-..-ud-iUi ako, - - - ilumbla, - - i r - ; r . - - - l.5 inton, - LBarr's. rw . . . HawaDurs. . .i. u n i jpnnsion s uraniievum, Anmistn. 'irtidilnynd JE done for theladlefl .of Charlotte andjrtclnlty 111 fM . AU Bj TH';HNPyU1IMM. : It! i i 1 I V 1 1. V JL 1 I r i y 4 A : ! -i'l - (.1 Or t 1 ' tr? o 1 P f 0 S i )t T: U M - mi 8 1-3 l - s w s S' 0 a s 1 j0 3 'Af " IS LlO 155 m 11 riu 4 5iS .. v great' Ivari 3j' and of Ihe best dualltt.- iTktn same class of tdk vent)' Moght -adytrinift Our Trade Sgfiet.'qhder CentraT Hotel. BURGESS BEADING, &C. Cheap Bteds. l?arlor & Chamber Suits. COFF&S09ALI; XIlTDa OM HAJTD. ... CHAftLOTTI. X. C TWO NIGHTS ONLY, dsjfajandThnrsflay, cifjtOiE SOAUD 21st. JTHB DISTINGUISHED YOUNG MUWTK Miss Idele BELGARDEV SUPPOBTTEO H. J. ISargeni's Dramalk.Company Miss Belgarde plays Wednesday, Oettber 20th. Bosallnd In "As You Like IL" TMursday, 5 October. 21st. Viola lu "Twelfth Viola lu Night." s j , . f i "Reserved Seats McSmlth Music Store. Box Sheet now open. 1 . at the Central Hotel and octl4-5t ''Sketches of Western North Caro Una' AS Inquiries are frequently made respecting this work, containing a full account of the Battle of King's Mountain, with other revolutton arx history, much of it never hftfom ruihiuhvi m. A tlee Is hereby given that a few opiet (the edition ewmg nearly exnausted) may De round for sale at the store of J. H, Henderson, Charlottee, N. C, or it may be procured by addressing the author, CL. Hunter, at LowesvUle, Lincoln county, N. C Price, SI. 25, sent postage pre-paid, to any address. ocU5-3t .. . Yorkvllle Enquirer copy. IN STORE STRAINED HONEY, CRANBERRIES, DUCKS and TURKEYS. octI7 S. M. HOWELL. NEWSPAPERS WANTED. T PESTRS te procure a few copies of Tn Pailt X CharloItk OBSiBvm, Oaied July! 214 and 25th, or September 2d, and the Supplement of The Charlott.k Wekilt Obskrter of July 29th of the current year. Persons having any of these papers .will confer a favor by sending them q me, B. -WITTjfcOW5ltYj, octl7-iw8t i; Charlotte; N. C. . BKOOKTIXLIX A. W. LUDOLF Ik- ) :J0 A lafge sleek of We Call Special Attention to f . xkrr'dnLk And binft&kt, NOVELTIES tN PANCt QOObM, CWfia aM Silrcif WaYe. BASKETS IN GREAT VARIETY, JAFiiiNED TIN TOILET . :, I'SBfjS, EW PAXMXT, Tlwesti iintP'l.arg'esi' iStock ef ' LJatap Goods, Cheap Crockery, Glass - u i rrfrr. Warey Woxarifl 1 : Yilow Wafe. " vVnolesle!& Retail. Country Merphants and pruggjsts will do well to call or writS.' 1 we Mir coeds at .Northern Prices, and can duplicate any bin Very respectfully, . Iff W'i ;,li;:.Jin '4 HI .;i. Arriving .11 .1' ' isew aily. octo ajnitM'Stafei CAftW'VMee- uniM HnmA and JToreum. souaieo. ait stracts of TUles. Surveys, etc., furnished for eom pensation. ili Jl'vailI t UFFICX ! rl. JS. corner Araua s SJM iQNm:?. HA .WKI'Mi ll tore. UnVi .w!I ii t ill In run fcJi .atiw nr?rjs. t.'U;. twr. rs MU nnjrrfi.ia irJTT SiiTinwiJ. IM 1 1 r"r"xas;.i, iwkj .jwukfrv or, ... feyfc .ffiMi. ' " ! I xviMiiiiiiinlMtft to fy7 Inta fZtfits trasLU AMims P NICHOLS . HOT) 1 W - T--l .l.nlMV Vic octl5-iltf
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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