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f
PUBLISnEt SUIM-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY ,
TFitf&ty one year, in advance, ?2 i)0
" : Bix months ; " 1 P0
; i-' three reont5 8 " i 50
The price of the Semi-Wekkly is $10
lor three months. . . 1 1
n -C7TrttM6ieat idvertUements i irill he
? harped $1 00 per square ffor first insertion
and fifty cents fot each Subsequent ttiser
tios. A libera discount will re allowed on
ontiact by : the momh or year, and for
'onger advertisement?.
RATIONAL HOTEL,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
The price of Board at this otel has bean
reduced to $3.00 ner day.
jii!ic25-tf REUBKN JONES, Prop'er.
AMEHIt'AN HOTEL,
Cuestxct Street,
Opposite Old Independence IlaU,
PIIILAI'ELFIliA.
8. M. HE U LINGS, Proprietor.
I 1
5 w m .pf If slit - iIlii1
J. A. BONITZEditoT and Proprietor.
Tor us, Principle is Principle Eight is Rigfrt Yesterday, To-day, To-morrow, Forever.
Published Semi-Weekly ana Weekly.
VOL. 8i
.4 '
GOLDSEORO, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1872.
ilia YAUBOROUGH HOUSE,
RALEIGH, N. C.
"When vou visit Raleigh stop
.... "
at the
fiist-class Hotel en the
TuincivaA buFimbB street, in the centre of
the city. Ua. 0. W..BLACKNALL,,
f.ppt-'J-tl iroprieiori
S
State of North Carolina, )
UHEENE .vJOUKTY. )
In the Supa-vjr Cmirt irpriur Term, 1872:
Joseph J. Butts, -et. al, i
W. TIlughes. )
IT appearing to the satisfaction cf the.
Court that the defendant, W. T. Huirhes,
vus a,rJou-jcsid;nt of this State, it !s ordered,
iiiiH,puuiiiwu vi uie tsunijuons m tins
nctfonWir!adc bn(sa;-eek,foT'x suc
cessive weeks in the Mepskngkii, a news
paper published in the town of Goldsboro,
in this ttate.
Dated this 1st day of June, A. 1). 1872.
.)NO. D. GKBISLEY, C. S. C.
NO. 100.
WIFT GALLOWAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SNOW GREENE CO., X. C.
Greene County In the Superior Court.
Joseph J. Butts and Bettie
liarpev,!y her next .menu kuinmons
Martha A. Harper, v fot-
A ft . it I L,
.. , , . j
""lL .11 ...H ftf STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
gtitet , - : Nov. 30, '69-tf To the kjtert of Greene u.jtwj :
- - i "TOU are h.ereby commanded to summon
T' IT. "MOORE, M. D. X William T. Hughes, the Defendant
T f
j Relief.
SIII-WEEKLY EDITION,
Making Hay.
:
Hanging their scythes on the low
Louf'hed trees
' The mowers sat down to rest a hile
Each brow was bared to the summer
breeze,
do so if lie is to lc entirely and
rightly faithful to his highest con
victions. Well, friends, there is much said
about aspiration and ambition in
this country of ours, and it is well
that our countrymen should be am
bitions. The grand result, the foi
wardmont of mankind, is created
by the agitators, by the men who
i stand out by the men who dared
j to bo wiser to-day than their fath-
crs were day before yesterday. Ap
plause. I can only say for that
class the class of whom I am a
representative the class who are
said to be agitators this, that ma
iy times when a man is .".censed of
absorbing ambition, he has been
former end was attained, for early and J which I fully concur, that between the
ncariy reconciliation ana peace among rih of November and (he 4th of March
our countrymen, rortnese groat ends j next quite a number of governors and
I have stresrirled. and Lodo issuo of tlio ! othor Himifr. ,k i
o""" "uum iue ausnranimfl
third is not doubtful. of Republicanism im.i
..v. ivrjanj uare ior
years been piling debts and taxes non
their war wasted States, will follow the
wholesome example of Bullock, of Geoi
gia, and seek the shades of private lif.
benefits of this new parcel post, a
pair of dress boots, if neither boot
weighs over twelve ounces, may be
wrapped up in two serparate pack
ages, and be sent sent to San Fran
cisco for twenty-four cents, whereas
the express companies would charge
for transportation to the same point
as much as the goods are worth.
The new system has not as yet been
taken advantage of by the public to
make, it remunerative to the gov
ernment, but it is believed that
when the parcel post becomes more
generally known it will prove pro
fitable to the government as well as
beneficial to individuals.
Applying the Platform.
I thoroughly comprehend that no per
sonal consideration has drawn this vast
assembly together. Othei higher and
grander considerations have collected
. ... f
you arounu mc 10-uay. it is part el tne J The darker and deeper thosr ahadr.
unwritten law of our country that a j the letter for themselves and for man
candidate for the Presidency may not - kind, and the hope that my election may
make speeches in vindication and com- hasten thi mTi ,t:.i .... .
. . . . I ucancu mgcra 01 tniev
Oflee in tlie Cobb Building.
ave numcd, if he bo fout wliSn j u7 ! Each face lit up with an honest smile, ; thinking not of the plaudits of the
eountv. to be andtiiwir before the Judse For over, the fragrant new-mown grass
the larmer s
nn w tt urnn-pv u0,rr,cr T-r.mrw ot our bupciior L ourt . at a Court to be :;oid ! 1 ripped merrily Maggi
ioCnM . Cty ofGjc, at the pourt I laf3.
. . .. . . ITntlcn in MiKiW Hi! l.fi' t.1u Ivtli Alrtt.rl-iir i
. i nr tnn-i after the 'ith Monuay ol Avgust, 1872. and
answer tue complaint wmen will be depos
IT AH R AT'S HOTEL,
PETERSBURG, VA.,
BISHOP k SEAY, Troprictors.
AVm. B. BISHOP,
Furnu.r'i of Spoifncood
Jjo!d, Juc7t)iio?ult Yd.
. 'cct'i'I-lf
john a. men a uppoN,
r ASTON HOUSE,
VJ
lilCITAllDSON & BELL, Proprietors.
. T open for the reception of guests and so-
lietih the patronaire uf tne puhli.
Giit ts ot this house will always find coni
fer' able room 8 and attentive servants.
ICprRIUES MODERATE.
ited in the office of tiro Clefl of tfit- Superi
or Comt of said County, within ten days
from the date of tins summons, and iettlie
said Defendant take notice that if he fail
IlllUl.., bU. L 1(.U1L110 n in i'l'J v ' 111 vuat
for the r.ilio4' demanded in the -complaint. :
lieroot lau not, and ot this pummons
make due return.
r n Given under my hand and seal of
1EAL-J saKi Court, this 1st day of June,
t 2373. ; :JNO.,D. aPJMSLEY,
aug3-Cw-$12 C. S. C. Greene County.
JOSEfil A. BKLI.
Eet18-tf
QOMMEUCIAL HOTEL,
GOLBSBOBO, Nr C.
ictail k Mtili Wmi
NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION.
COHDEN&D 5IHE-TABLE;
Tn effect on mid after Sunday, June Of.7, 1872.
GOING NORTH.
mumiuue, not oi tne cnances or
the prospects of personal elevation.
Vorv often bis mont.il ov is lixod
Roger wjis young and brave and true, . , , r,.
JLiio livu.1 u J LIUUHLU 11 1111 au 1UIUU.1.
love ;
Aud which was brightest he scarcely
knew,
loyhood, where sits an aged moth
er, widowed perhaps, gray, wrinkled
The girl's blue eyes or the skies above: i ami tottering, dividing her attention
And theSunchcon all unheeded lay, j between that great book, wherein
i . . ... .
STATIONS.
4 ilAIL. Expuess.
This 'us one of the host conducted Hotels Leave char-otic
in the Htate, (new and established since the
late lira) At this House you will find the
, best of h'are, comfortable tires, excellent
- Lodidmr Rooms, a well furnished Parlor
au:.'! accommodations for Ladies.
Polite and attentive servants.
lalNU" JAti. Y. MORRIS, Proprietor.
( Ion cord
Sftlisbin-y
T.oxiiiton
lli-h ivint
Arrive nt, Groi-nboro'
Lciivo (Irc'CBioro'
Co. Plldps '
Arrive at (ioldshoro1
' .40 V. !.' (..0 A. M.
U.-VA l't). "
10.57 " 1 8.17
11.: !.:l "
li.-s A. m. lO.l'.t "
i 1.0) " 11.00 "
l.f-! .11.10 k
- a.3!) " . h2.-a t. m.
... 4.:iS ' i
. 7.:K) " ;
10.10 A. M.
HOI
ALT BY
BXi.TIMOUK, - MD.
C. B. HOG AN, Proprietor.
In coiixidfivd-iui oi'tiie general decline in
(iOING SOUTH.
STATIONS.
As he looked at Matrsrie that
.a ay.
Oyer the fields as she homeward went,
'Make: hay while the sun shines, boys,"
she cried
With a glance of roguish merriment ;
But her lover stepped (juiekly to her
side :
"Ah, Maggie, please, was that all you
meant V
"Why, yes, 'twas the message Hither
sent."
."Well, then," said her lover, "it that
be! so,
To take his advice I'll surely try ;
50 here is a kiss I've saved for you ;
' Perhaps you'll give me one by-and-by;"
And Maggie, bhc blushed a rosy red ;
lay,
summer i are gathered up all her lioj.es ot
blissful immortality, and those jour
nals and records, wherein she reads
the story of her son's efforts, possi
bly achievements, and hopes fortho
day when ho may return and find
her still living to greet and honor
him as no shouts of applauding mul
titude ever could do.
Friends and neighbors, I am in
the decline of life. I have passed
the sixtieth year. Many of the pre
ceding years have been years of
agitation and trouble, and despon
dency sometimes, or, rather, of the
f Vnn't'i iin om'irloe- vrvm oil ' eli a
1 ' of the sunlight of hone.
These years have made their im
MR.
GREEIETT IN
HAMPSHIRE.
NEW
U Mait,. ExPIlEiS.
press upon mc. 1 am older than I
was when our late terrible trial be-
Lcavc GolclHboro'
cort ol jui n-'OP -siirios sxpnertaintiij; to J Axriyc aL Grciiji?.!Kro-
Ilotl Kccpicp:, tlie price of Board will be -. VV,1?,.iyi-.
I ,'iak T.,v. 11. 1C71 I iiin i unit
Al.'lliV'..l' lI till 1 ll .1. (lllU.iHY IDi X(.IX, IU
$'il.."1 per day, being deterrained that ncth-
ine finail he left undone m . the fixture "te
make the "Maltby" what it h&s been in the
i ant yccond to none iu the city. fmar'20
be:, inu'tou
" Salisbury
" Concord ...
Arrive at Chariot te
;i 4.00 r. m.
0 JT1' ' '
:i.ii p. m.
Hl-2.'t a.
1 1.30 L"
W5A.
gan-
f . M.
j His Reception and Speech at
Lancaster.
:;..vi
4.09
t rii leaving
O.i:; "
8J0 9. M.
1'
WALTEH CLAUK. J. M. M VL.T, EN.
-QLAUK & MULLEN,
. A T T 0 R N E Y 8 A T L A W ,
HALIFAX, N. C.
PrirtiGoin all the Courts of Halifax, Mar
gin, Nortliampton and Edgecombe counties,
in the Suiu-eme Court of North Carolina
and iu the Federal Courts.
"Collections made in all parts of North
A Aiil DU.
maxl4r-ly
II1
Lanca'steu, N. II., August 3 2.
Mr. Greeley was met at Plymouth
and Littleton by large crowds, and
made brief speeches similar to those
resolutely declined
lialeieh at 7:50 IV'JJ.,
connects at OrcoiiBboro' with Novtliern boiuul
train; nuikinir the oiiicUcst time to"all Nortlicru
citlrs. Price of tickets haul as viaothcr mikcr. j rciiorted He
Mail trains daily. boib ways, over entire leii.'th : 1 ;
of road. Express daily between Company Shops j to dlSCUSS political topics, Owing to
and Gbarlotte (Sundays excepted.) . : 1 1 ' a
Ail 1'aesenser traiiip rormect nt trrCeh'sbdro' the misconstruction his language
witti trams to ana irom lacumouii.
Pullman Palf.ee .'ar or all iiiKbt trains between
Charlotte and Richmond, (without cbnne.) '
S. K. ALLLN, (jiL'n'l lickci Aireut.
W, II. JILEEN.itaer..TransporttWi. .
-much older m feeling and in
years ; but old as I am,
mendation of the principles whereupon ! in
he is supported, or the measures .which
his election is intended to promote;
though a candidate for Vice-President i3
under no such inhibition. I not merely
acquiesce in the restnetiou, but I reco
gnize and allirm its propriety.
The temptation to misinterpret ami
misrepresent a candidate for the higher
posts is so great, the means of circulating
such perversions among the people who
never see a word of their refutation ate
so vast, that a candidate has no moral
right to subject his friends to the perils
he must brave, if not invite, by taking
part in the canvass. Yet there is a truth
to be uttered in behalf of those who have
placed me before the American people in
my present attitude, which does them
such honor that I claim the privilege of
stating it here and now. This is that
truth : No person has ever yet made
the fact known that he proposed to sup
port, or actively did support -my nomina
tion, whether at Cincinnati or at Balti
more, or in any action which resulted in
sending delegates to either convention,
a3 the basis of a claim for off.ee at my
hands. No one who favored my nomi
nation before either convention or at
cither convention has sought office at my
hands either for himself or for any one
else, nor has any one suggested to me
that I might strengthen myself as a can
didate by promising to appoint any one
to an important cfUcc whatever. In a
g carpet-baggers, has reconciled to the
necessity of supporting me, many who
wouhl otherwise have hesitated and pro
bably refused.
Fellow citizens, the deposed and par
tially exiled Taomany ring has stolen
alout $30,000,000 from the city of New
luat was a most gigantic rob
bery, and it hurled its contrivers and
abetters from power and splcnder to im
t v.,, -nv juiauij, ; uui me ttueving
':lrnpt lllicrirr.i-0 li.n .1.1 i ...
i -os"0 uica at least tbree
times that atnountr-stolea it from peo
pie already impoverished and needy, and
J they still flaunt their prosperous villainy
iu tne Highest places of the laud, and arc
addressed as Ilonrable and Excellency.
Applause.
I fhink I hear a voice from the honest
people of all the States, declaring that
their iniquity shall be gainiul and insol
cnt no longer at the farthest than the
4th of March ncxL By that time a na
tional verdict will be pronounced tha
will cause thein to "fold their tents, like
the Arab, and as silently steal away
and that, I trust, will Ixj the cad of their
stealing at the cost of the good name o
our country, and tho well being of her
people.
The Prospect in Connecticut.
Mtt&O NTH O US'
lYSOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
7
feu I
"i KNH Y C. PREMPEltT'S
FASHIONABLE
Shaving and Ilair-Dressing Saloon,
Oi'iionile jl tri'pvlitan Jl'Ul, newt docr to
A. II'. Friii? s Saloon.
RALEIGH, N. C.
The only white Saloon in Town. Bha
vin:, Hair-Cutting, Dyeing, &c, done in
the Latest and' Best Style.
JINSTON HOTEL,
KINSTON, N. C.
The undcrsiencd would respectfully in
form his friends and the traveling public
that lie has recently assumed charge.of the
lltd at Kinstonandthe building has been
thoroughly renovated and refitted for" the
aecrinodation of the Lnihlic.
lie is determined to keen a first-class
House. G. K. BAGBY.
r.oviO-tf
-JOHN ARMSTRONG,
BOOKBINDER AND BLANKBOOK
MANUFACTURER,
, RALEIGH, N. C.
Trial, Execution, Minute and Recording
Docket h in ml e to order.
North Carolina Reports and other Law
Bocks, bound in superior Lmw. Uinuing. -Misnina:
numbers of th.9 Repor a auppilecl
atd odd numbers taken in exchanr for
binding. fseptlG-tf
W.l. N. U. SMITH. OKOK6B V. STttOSQ
gMlTIl & STRONG,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
RALEIGH, N. C. ?
OJTicc over the Citizens' National Bank,
bichangc- Place. .
A. K. S.MED15S, Esq., partner for Wayne
and Greene Counties, may be found at the
office heretofore occupied by him m Gokls-
boiii. mayiiJ-dm
y uJidAM mj, '
IIOUXE AND SIGN PAINTER.
The underpinned hegslcnve to give notice
to hia friends and the public generally
I.... , :- . i n ? : .u.i TiiiiKirTMn:
mm- lie -flllll COETlUiieH LLC ivjioiiiu
liUSlNESS.nnd all 'orders left wjth;
Messrs Ciark & Roberts, at Newbern, cr
Mr. V. F. Kornogay, at GoldBboro
vill receive prompt attention.
Patronage, from town or country, eolicit
cl. WM. HAY.
(loldhhore, Oct. 27. 1870-.na :
ETROPOLITA'N HOTEL', ,
Diu)Avi'AV, Nkw Vor.K.
Re-opt.ned under new inhnatfemeni Avffusi
22 nil, for the t'ecepiioti of Gnests ' '
The epjicioub building has been thorough
ly i ejigy itHTi""a g3 wly f urialred thrugU-
.'llT. .
The Prpprift-ft haye i?dQtpv.erjrijB?:tr
tionNto adapt it to the comfort and conven
ience of itn nalroiul nnd buvft . pnarod nci-i
ther ; pains ir? 4? 'peneo, f 6.ecrcjEj . tliat 'endi
T HIS, most i")oprdar Bummpr Resort will
be openetl on the 5th of ;Junc, 1872.
Having been thoroughly renovated, refitted j
and refurnished with em tire. NevT Furni
ture, presents nnequaled facilities for the
Comfort of. its Patrons., It, has all the ad
vantages oCthejuot pap Ala-Y-iJea-Sidc. Wa
tering Places, such as Loatin, Fishing,
Sailing and Hunting, and . in addition to
hese, it embraces the unequalcd facilities
of the Famous
to be found at no other Watering Place on
the Atlantic Coast: The Rooms are large,
easy of access, and communicate with com
modious Piazzas tor delightful promenades.
The TABLE will be supplied with the
The, Bat24n Houses arei large, ;commoj-!
dious and my of access at all times. ' I
A Band of Music is always in attendance
for the conyejuen.ee . Pancers. '
The Cars on Ihe' Atlantic & Ijjorth Caro
lina Railroad stop directly- in front of the
House, daily.
Special arrangements made with families
for tha. season. Boarders ' taken by the
month, week or day, on reasonable tcrrns.
Good and attentive -servant?, ana every,
attention paid to the comfort of Patrons. 1
PALMER & RICHARDSON, j
jelT-tf - Proprietors.
' "doE anIh o o seT
BEAUFORT, N. C.
.Xtcli-ttetl aticli! U,iirnisliel,
AND is now open for the reception of
guests. Its location is directly in front
ol the ocean, has large Bathing nouses anct
might rciceivc.
At 0:00 P.. Al. the train arrived at
Laneastdr, and crowds of people
had, gathered at the depot to receive
him. A; procession was form'ed,
and Air. ; Greeley was escorted to
the Lancaster House, amid the
booming of cannon and ringing of
l)blls.Mle was welcomed to Lancas
ter by Colonel ' Henry O. Kent,
whose guest Mr. Greeley is to be
while hepe, in brief remarks, to
which Mr. Greeley responded as
follows :
Ladieii; and Gentlemen, Friends
and Felldw-citizens : It has never
before bcien my happiness to visit
this beautiful village and yet a na-
tivo of this State. I have often re
meiuberejd the day when, more than
half a ceiitury ago, I lelt it in pur-
ThcXcw Haven Register says:
"We congratulate the friends o
very few instances less than a dozen, I Jtnc Cincinnati candidates upon the
piospect m uonnecticut. That the
electoral vote of the State will be
cait for Greeley and Brown is al
ready certain. Many thousands o
staunch Republicans have already
declared for reconciliation and re
form, and the. number is constantly
increasing. They can and will
place the Grant party in a hopeless
minority in November. On the oth
er hand, there is no division in the
Democratic ranks. It is true that
Mr. Bond has 'spoken at a Grant
am certain some of the smaller fray of
politicians have since my double nomi
nation, hinted to me that I might in
crease my chances of election by promis
ing a postotVice or some such place to my
volunteer correspondents respectively. I
have r.ot usually responded to these
overtures, but I now gie general notice
ihat should I be elected I will consider
the claims of these untimely aspirants
after thoso of the move modest and reti
cent shall have been fully satisfied, J Ap
plause. 1
In two or three instancs I ha; e been
usked to say whether I would or would
not, if elected, confine my appointments
to Republicans. I answer those by point
ing to the plank in the Cincinnati plat
form, wherein all who concur in the
principles therein set forth are cordially
invited to participate in their establish
ment and vindication.
I never yet heard of a man who invited
his neighbors to help him raise a house,
and proceeded to kick them out of it as
soon as the roof was fairly over his head.
For my own part, I recognize every
honest man who approves and adheres
to tho Cincinnati platform as my politi
cal brother, ami as such, fully entitled to
my confidence and friendly regard.
Hon. John B. Baldwin, of Vir
ginia, in his speech in the Convcn-
ion at Richmond, give an amusing
llustration of tho way in which he
applied the Cincinnati platform and
Mr. Greeley's history, to answer tho
objections of those who are opposed
o his acceptance by the Southern
people. t
Mr. Baldwin said he had lately
been in New York and had met
there several of that class of gen
tlemen, one of whom had anDroaeh-
i .
od him with a very determined res
olution to pcrsuado him to drop the
Chappafpua farmer by some means
or other.
How can you Southern men sup
port Greeley?' said this anxious pa
triot. I)on't you remember what
he has said and written about you
years ago?
Ah, well,' said Mr. Baldwin, wc
have granted him a general amnes
ty for that.'
But,' continued he, 'you must re
member his course daring the war.
It is impossible yon can snpport
him after that.
'So it would be, but we have re
moved his disabilities.'
'But, my dear sir, he cannot por
sibly bo elected, and you are put
ting yourself in a bad position by
supporting a man who will surely
be beaten.'
'Well, we don't know how that
may turn out,' wound up Mr. Bald
win, 'but anyhow we iiavk goxk
ins UOXli.'
And the solicitor decamped.
Pleasure Boats, within a ; lew. loot ot the
Hotel,--and in l&ct.-iu nation is snperior
to '-nnv'tfuMmer Resort on the coast
of
--
North Carolina.
the:
Wjll be, supplied witli every luxury that
this' and adjoining ' markets afford. Polite
and attentive servants always in attendance.
Particular-attention will be paid to the-
neatness idgoc4rdt te rojBj, 1 "2
. ? TH E BAR
will be supplied with the choicest Wines
and Liquors.
- A BILLIARD SALOC-N
is also connected with the House,
A BAND OF MUSIC
will be in attendance for evening hops,
The Mailbontctmri6etfng'with the trains
of Atlantic aud N, C. 11. 11. arrive and de
part from tho Hotel Wharf.
Thankful for the very literal patronage
Of the, past, the ?Pxqprictor aims to make
this Hotel second to none in the State, and
no effort v. ill be spared to make 'Guests
domforVjlqmlcontaittad; j
TliwW.OTWwe!Ah8iTectfnlly solicit
the patronage of his numerous friends, and
the public generally.
ant events, and with-, some of them
my nameihas" been somewhat con
nected, as possibly it may be in the
future with other events. I can on
ly say that, from the beginning to
the end, I have tried to pursue that
course which seemed to me consist
ent, with eternal justice, and there
fore calculated to advance the pros
perity ef my country and its people;
erring often, doubtless, for human
wisdom is at best short-sighted;
sometimes harsh when it would
have been wiser and jnster to have
been, temperate aud kind, I can only
say that froin the time when I first
entered upon the discussion of pub
lic atiairs to this hour I have not
much regarded party, considering
party always simply means to an
end ten times, more important to tho
well being and the. upright conduct
of our Government and of our peo
ple. . . 1 ;
Always acting upon that convic
tion, I.j have ; sometimes alienated
friends on this side aud friends on
tlat,6i,!le nQWi hero aud now there,
I have an
ear still, I think, not deaf to the call
of duty.
I have a heart which, I trust,
does not fail to beat responsive to
the impulses of patriotism. There
fore I am glad to see this company
of people here to-night. Many of
them, doubtless, disagree with me
in the present or have disagreed
with me in the past, nay, disagree
with me in the future; but I trust
tfie most of them believe that what
ever I have done, and wisely it may
be, harshly it may be, I have done
iu faith and love for the best good
of my country and her people. In
that trust, friends of my native
State. I ?reet von. Tn that trust T his neighbors to help him raise a house.)
hope you will follow mo iu the lu
turQ as you have followed me in
the past. Judge me kindly if you
may.
If sometimes you arc obliged to
condemn me judge mc kindly, and
i uiuti uuiui ucuianus a woru
: r . : t i I
xui or imperiecuou x may navo ex- Those adverse to me ask what pledges I
hibited in the past, or may exhibit have given to those lately hostile to the
m the present, I still rejoice that Union, to secure their favor and support.
here in my native State I am appro- Inswcr, no man or woman in all the
ciated. What if my lot should oouth ever asked ofmc, either directly
.
or through another, any other pledge
than is given in all my acta and words,
from the hour of Lee "a surrender down to
this moment.
No Southern man ever hinted tome
an expectation, hope or wish that the
rebel debt, whether Confederate or State,
Letter of B. Gratz Brown to
the Baltimore Committee.
j. ' . JJ T UUill UlU UUU1V LU LUIS Illy IKllIVe
suit of onnortumtv and possibly J
i . Stain to snend here mv Infect ve-irc?
tortuno elsewhere. The years that 1 j j..,.
I harassed awav from it have If snch luture should bcfflU me 1
boon full iof remarkable and import- ! shal1 Sl)eud them auion those who"
nave loosea upon me, many ot them,
kindly from boyhood, and who will
be glad, at least, to welcome mc should be assumed or paid by the
Union ; and no Southern man could be
elected to a Legislature or colonel of a
militia regiment, who ever suggested the
pensioning of all the rebel soldiers or
any of them even, as a remote possibili
ty.
All who nominated me were perfectly
aware that I uphold and inslifWl Fnl-
ji vi v - ii"- i- T I. . . J
uesuuy, wnicu suaiL uo a guiding cral legislation to repress Ku Klux con
light lor the nations ot men through spiracicsand outrages, though I had Ion
all coming time. ago insisted as strenously as I now do:
The reception accorded Mr. Gree- I that complete amnesty and general ob-
ley has been more enthusiastic here n of the blobdy, hateful past would
among them whenever I have a lit
tle time to spend here, and rejoice
withmc tjhat through my, efforts
and their, efforts, our country is
great, prosperous and free; and our
people, I may say, are destined tin
the future to work out a magnificent
Beaufort, N.;C. May 25, 1872-tf v.f - ,. Tbut thai iridisiiensab'le to an in
n:! ft tio-tumi
i!i.1nd.4Ji
ncqtalWd !-t
.Assortment.
FALL-
dt ni ' l
Planting;
ii'-jll. J ' ti t ;
. rriccd List.
dependent and honest political con
viction. No.mah has, ever yet pur
sued a thoughtful, observant, manly
and inSpcudGht1 ..course without
sometimes ofiondiiiff -and alienating
than at any place since he left. Con
cord.
Mr. Greeley's Speech, at Port
land.
Horace' Greeley arrival in Portland,
Me., Thursday, and received a brilliant
welcome. t His address on ,tbe occasion
was one of admirablo, tone,, and in part
do more Jor the suppression and utter
extinction of such outrages than all the
force bills and suspension of habeas cor
pus ever devised by man. Wrong and
crime must be suppre3ed and punished,
but far wiser and nobler is the policy of
the legislation bjy . which . they are pre
vented.
. tFrom those who support rcc.' in the
South I have heard but one , deuaad
Justice j but one desiro Reconciliation
St. Loris, Mo., August 10. Th enr
n'sjKmdeuce between J. 11. Doolittlc mnl
B. Gratz Brown, respecting the nomina
tion of the latter for Vice-Prcsidcut by
the Baltimore Convention, is published.
The letter of Mr. Brown is as follows:
Executive Dkpartmkxt,
Jeffeb-son Citt, Aug. 8, 1872.
Gentkmen of the Committee: I have
the honor to acknowledge the receipt nf
meeting, but he is only one out of vm,r communication advising mc that I
0,000. 1 he only doubt in Connec- didate for the Vice-Presidency of the Uni-
ticut will be whether the majority ted Statca fit Baltimore. For this mark of
for Greeley shall be over 5,000. W """reprc.
J sent all ve Uxly of my fellow-citiscns I
are conhdent that it will exceed cannot too deeply express my gratitude.
that number." ie distinction Is one which I feel to be
riiu ... . . Xr . . ma great measure undeserved, where o
With respect to Acw Hampshire manv more suitable could have been found
the Springfield Hepuklicax says: 1 aad yet should your action be confirmed I
i.rm... i r i suau cuueavor io uiscuanrc ine ouues oi
. i,ujr c-.M,ucu to eicct rceiey, thftt ll5(rh r,Uw wlth fivl!Yv . vonp tpn.t
and claim from 1,000 to 5,000 ma- with devotion to the public interest, and
jority in this State, which the lie- Wllh tbc inflexihle resolution to prove not
publicans admit is lost to Grant. In The fact that it rcDoscs also unon the
Manchester, Concord, and other I declaration of principles affirmed by the
large towns the vote for Greeley ,J,Dcral VT0 u . Yncla a
. was proclaimed, without amendment, by
will surprise them, and it would lthe Democratic party of Baltimore, givea
not be stranire if the 5 .000 limit assurance that in this combined expression
, , ' ... there is sought only the deliverance of the
was exceeded. The Republican nation from a present great peril to Its
rally at Concord last night was re- peace and liberties. To that end all ml-
an.i.fohl ; i . nor considerations have been Biibordicated,
spectablem numbers and enthusi- and an illustration presented tothecoun-
asm, but the presence of such speak- try of unselfish patriotism rat' cr than any
crs as Harriman, and the absence "lc"nS J pany auvantagc, wnicn
.. .. . . , , should convince all of the perfect smceri-
of better men, showed how the par- ty of this movement.
ty phalanx is broken up and its I has involved no surrender on cither
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eadcrship gone into bad hands.-- ol in. Tta
The withdrawal of Mr. Fogg from origin was from the people. Though dif-
hc editorship of the Statesman and fertn$ tn,tlie ln ?me J881" of Tr
Monitor is seriously felt by the there b hearty concurrence between us up-
Grant men, and was unexpected. a TltaI question agitating the public
Ho has not declared for Greeley, lhat mTolve8 Convention has been
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ami peruaps win not, but many lead-1 well set lorta in its puiiorm, and its true
I " if. fl Al . A
ng Kepublicans in Concord are wuu itl . . t
Greeley men. Among them are best guaranty that it wiU restore equal
Joseph Wentworth, a brother of nshts, tranquility, development and con-
Long John," Mr. Mason, a leading Pemiit centlemen, throurfi
man in Downing Jo Abbot's carriage you, to express my thanks to the great
manufactory ; Judge Dana, o the SSS:-
xoaceyoun; j. I. iJiugriage, ine ty; and to aay to them that, In accepting
law partner of Col. Tappon, &c. t"1 tQeir nomioatioo, I do so believing
t- , i-T t a there i nothing In honor or conaeience
Indeed, , Concord iSi as. likely as not uoald prevent the most conllalco-
to give Greeley a majority. opcfaliciu henceforth in behalf of politics
presented.
unitea States Parcel Post, hrpre ninesa w intervened iinMthn.
ception of your communicaUon, which has
foreshadows his course in appointment They wish to be heartily reunited and at
toxiricer if clcctedf. vVgi Ve the speecn peace with the If orth on any terms which
entire: 03") y.OOX itli H do not involve , the surrender of their
Mr. .Chairman and Indies and Gcntje- manhood. . They ask that they should be
men": ' It is cerjamly true t'at through- regarded and treated by any Federal
out the course of my iife-so far as I have authority aa citizens not culprits so
been connected with public affairs, I haye long as they ouev and nohdld evur law
struggled With such capacity as God consistent withpquality and 'right. .-They
has given mcrifpf, first, impartial and desire a rulo which, nikd i for white1 and
universal liberty ; second , for the uni on black, ; shall encourdgc ;. i ndiisfry aacl
and greatness of . our. common country, thrift : and. discoufagQ rapacity and il-
TrW0 ?rrf ncn tnc -1 WW . They cherish' a joyful' hope; in
'According to
the new United delayed this reply until my recovery and
i i mnm iinmp
States Postal law, which went into With very great respect, youra truly,
operation on Julv lat. nackafea of I B. Okatz Baowx.
a , A fiy i
dry ges!haTlcrwiafe, dfagd i(except
liquid drngs) iirid other merchan-l A Sox Accidentally Kills Ilia
dise not exceeding twelve ounces in Mothee. Geneva 6a., was startled
weight; can be mailed to any part of Tuesday by the intelligence of a
the United States at a chargo of sad affair which took place abont a
two cents for each two -ounces or mile and a half this side of that
traction of two ounces. 5 Under this) place. ! Frank Golsby was attempt-
law, the postofheo authorities will I ing to shoot Zach. Anglin, (both
for ward, a twelve-ounce package to young men,) when his mother rdsh
San' Francisco for ' twelve - cents. 1 ed between them. In the scuffle the
whereas the, express, carapaies de- pistol ' accidentally, discharged ' in
mand at least twentT-fiVe cerifbr the hands of Mr. Golsby,. , The ball
thc;l jjraisj entered the head of bis mother
bowcycr small,-. for any distance! above the right eye. bhc died al
4..- i . lauiiiiai. iiiudbriiuuu Wii vuu iuvv tusiauvijr.
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