r S "V I 1 . . J' .-" ., .J." , VOL. XXI-NO. 223. WILMINGTON, M. C., SATXJTIIDA.Y. JUKTE 22, 1872. WHOLE KTO. C. : J M if , r RUI.BOltV. ESKKALSUFER.INTEND'TS OFFICE Wilmington, Columbia AND jAiiynmnaUroadCo. til. LK?JeTO,tilr-tii JneTU, 171 1! CHANGE OF SCHEDULE- Tht followmi Schodalo will p tale effect at 1.13 A.. M, Bandar, 9tk lnatant. DAT EXPRESS. I -ears Wilmington......... S S3 A. M. AraivOai flortur. . , .... f.13 a. N. - Columbia. 11 P. JW. Iave Colombia. 12.11. P M. Arriv at Phweaeo. 4.1 P. M. . - - WUniiugton 10. P.N- MIGHT MX PRESS ftatly, Sunday ev.car.tad. IN Wtlmlnftoa . ft. IS P. M. Arriv at F ,,,.......; 1IJ P. M. " "Columbia , 35 A. M. IMv Columbia. ..,.,..w 10.3.1 P.M. Arriv at Florence .9 A. M, m Wilmington .ue A. M. JOHN U. WINDER. . . . ... Gan'l SaporiaUuideat JUIloe "Tilmlii2ton and Wcldon Railroad Company, Orrtca oa Qasaaaj. SroruuaranT, ! WtlMlinton. N. C, June I, 18T2 8T2. , 5n CHANGE Or SCHEDULE. 'J (in u ajfter ob Jay Juno loth, Pasaatiger TrtkJon uW W. RatlroM will run a lollowa: 1 ' mail TRAIN. lav Union VeA daily (Sunday I cptI) at. sis A. U. Arrive at Goldaboro at W.I I P. f. Kocky Mouutnt I ll P. II. " Weldoaat.., HJUP.il. Ia WeldoudanviSuiulaveceit- od)at li5A.lt. Arriv at Mucky Mount 11.07 A. W. (luhUboroat. 1.16 P. M. " , VlUun lX'iHtt EXPRK83 TRAIN. 5.30 P. 1. Lca-trulolowt,4ailr, at....... 10 40 P.M. Arrire at kkttoro at. a.iw a. i II. " - KwAr W'mntal " ' WpMoii at 4..V) A. M. 6..'j) A. II. ;Tt W !. laity, at. ' T.ia P. 11 tiAWIvf atHiMkluut L.;....,iMP. M. - " VlCotai..., S.10A.M. Mail Trala makes elua enaaeotUm at Um Uf aU yoiiiU North via Hay Una aiu) Ap uuiaUtMak vtMttati. . ! l' Uf Kxprpal Train connect only with Acniia OMktvnta.' rnllniian'a 1h1ac HIiIh I lulUuihUfnla . .... "I Krv iglit TVltliM VHll leavo Wilnlnston tl- wuekiy at 6.00 A. M. and arrwo at 1.40 p. M, i ,, Kia-eaa KrelgtttTralna will loava dally (Sii- , u;yic)Mju)aif, M. aiul arnvaatti A. v 4 .. JOHM P.niTINK, Uvnaral Sunt.1 Jnnoi 21irt TTILMIS(JT0N, CHARLOTTE AXl 11 UUTUERFORU RAILROAD CO. j OrFica Cuiav Xkoibibb fd Oiu'l Sit t, Wllmlnirton. H. O.. AvrU 10th. 1SI1 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ' M'Wl 'urtrtarkotifl ; ikliMdk.wii kotioa tk train on thit Koad lMTllmhigWn(.kMy) at. 1:00 A. Aral no at Aabuttjibura;.... 'liinnbcrtivn . , . . , VMi9 A. l. ..'.....11:21 A. M. 1:1.1 P. M, 8 M P". 4:lfl P.W. 6: IS A. JH. lAuronbtrrff.... s . t RoctlnahaBj.,.. " IJlenTlllo.. ...... Mara LilenTllle Arriftat Rackaiiaat.,.. ' lorfnlmrf Lnmbrtun n:4H A. fl. i f itt a m g ,i Abbttiburj...Z...Alil;20PiM. I r" f Wilaiintton ., 3:30 P. II. ? tOaand alojr May lt. dallylrlhttralna ajwmwavw w nuiHiinvu at i.io, arriving atvu- minirion at o:.w r. m. PfMidea one or two timber trains as roqolrsd inrintrnmni diihiiihmi. f NO THA1N UN MtTlfDATB. Trl-woekly ST AO 8 batweeii tllcuvilte . Mm! Charlotte on TnemUys, Thuradaya ami Mat- U ii btiii nnunnug on in anamaie uayK. I r TBROUOH T1UKET8 yv CharloUo I oiilytlo. U(;iDg only OmUtss. Raada gued in Bnaiuiw. r - - - viuiei aBgiBeeranu suioriiiuiuuenu Papers copy. f . aprU 11 1 4 ' . ICT-tf BIIIPPIJVU. JfALTIMOBE AND WILMINGTON STEAMSIID? LINE. i . MrBoTBariawoLaasTaAHSHirs REBECCA CLYDE, CaptCUILDS. E.rTLLsV..M Cant. PRICE, .MIUVAtV. Cant EVANS. ' Will hefeafter mil frrnn Ilaltlmore snd Wil mington EVERY FIVE DAYS. " ' ' THE STEAMSIIir BOLIVAR . win sail frera wharf, foot of Choatnnt street, . XUUK8DA Y MOUNINO, January 11th. - For freight enfaseaaenU apply t - A.i. CAZAUX. jaalO as' T ORUJUARD'S 8TKAMSHIP LINK FOR Jul NEW YORK. 8AIUM0 TTENDATN AKD t ill DA VN , fatOM HEW ToillC, A1 WEIINEM- AT Ana ajATTKlSAYN t'KOM ., v. , WIlJrIIJfOTOK. 1N8UKANCK ONLY ONE-FOURTH Pttt CT . ' FrTROUGH 'CONNECTIONS WITH ALL RAILROADS LEADING OUT OK . J".' WU.MINOTON. : av No paMPHieni Ukoiu ,, For freight apply to BARRY BROTHERS, Agenta. ,i.,aayS - -,, M C'U-r'r'.M: J ..JLlN-laCT?gggP -wrUUMaEK'S," - ' "ALLROP'S," ' "BAR'S," and i "MtEWAN'S.', The above celebrated brands of ALE can al- waye be found at my Ktoro, freh supply by SUiainof "Regulator" to- da, JAS. I. MKTTS. 67 Market Street June 8 216 NUT STANDING DESKS, t Secretaries. Eitenxlon Cokt Rack. I Hook Racks, Music StAnds ami Qnartctta i auun, on iuu.ii aim uw aaio low By . , i GRANT ft COWAN. ; ' IVnlers In Furniture and Croc.kerv.i Freat 8W, between Market and Prince, tn iimmguiu, n. i;. ( June 13 320 imp mmm A tl (triii' went owurvhij On Inch rf;irt a in i iwiin ih sio .ripi(pfr in Ik SOUTHERN STATES eov nig Uvorougbly U10 State of laarylaad. iarr. tllglliu, IK or II I'Mta. Allfll u, Twauoi', k.'-mtiy ui 1 &lwvurt. ONE3IONTHfor?l IS! 1 an 104 ttim i'rtx- irum to in bj.uc i.4ir cirrulathttu. thin M y simil.ir Llt vtUat. t tTirculain imonj UUet c!;uj and 111 belter HimllUra. llWI TKK kV Circulation t'tiwj t!ic Xihi 7V.' I'ujtffs, Btimnm, 6 i ( lr ilnif ittroM JCujnoinyfvr A'tecrii.'urx fo trait J7wiiw.i'ii j ur Ltoj, mn u JJitt,er ItHr1iiKiit Hulm, Itather lhn fAf (t?c TliMe PtmnlfratWrna counlad itk tM 1'art tint the ( prli'o r lr of nnr Lll m OMiMdwabl LOWfctl than ail Uia otliri ixrvu la aiieir uta . . ' rwPARAt.i.Kf.Rn ftrrr.moniTv i Of ilia atlvaiilai;rii wo utlcr. Kuna It favmable ouotatlous mailo fhraiir Hnil State. KXAst of Lints, clrcalara. Krfu Biiitj-f, and tall InroriaaHnn furiiL-liuJ on minili- r.iiun. nnpinm n'n ronuutoi 10 any Liu, iMil ruibracm the brut Becnliir and relli(,nu uews- rapcniortbeconutry. rublulied 1SC7. Aj- HJ JO WIW ORIGINAL AND ONI.V UUKAT SUUTll- Griffln & Hoflnihii, 4 MM I II MTUKtrr. IIALTIMOKt'. wa ruler bv irmiHHiu to: MuMim. Vli-r K. Martiu At ., 1;,1.iuoin1, Va.; Ka-tluv. l. U liunkaui.of KuathCarulinai lien. P. li.li. Vuuii, M. C, l ai WrnrlUa, Ua. it. K. ljiwtiai, ri., Luu-r r.n Uuik, Mwim. da. Mr. Jl. A ttctiruvdor, 1'run. KooUwra llank Mubilu. Ala. : liwi. Jullimuii Dvi. Muniildn. Jim 11 iiMw 2 S H . S'oaaaaaiDf wrful lavlgoratic Thaaa iilttata ara potlrly taruluabl in They jmrifythsari torn, aiaUl our JUmittaBt and Istarmltteut S arara, and ara a prrronUr of CMili tad lani. MMjiM to Uitii powacf ul aliioay. laaaatMota to abaoga of Wattr and to Uw wasted frama, and oomot ail daya of wfferinj to tho tick, and c . i aum mwh au uia uia at uu. W& M J . -11.L-.1i . . . - THe Standard. mmz it a UTTERS. or Diitert Til, ADRIAN A V0LLKyv . ) Wholesale Agents, Ttlhil'nctnn, N. C. uood-iy w Jan I yOHT, bTRAYEU OR STOLEN From Middle Sound, Juno lnth, one small dark, rod and wliito Cow niuall ior- tion of horns nawod on. AIM, one dark iSd Calf, about 6 months old. A liberal reward will bo paid for their delivery to mo hero or at the Sound. JAMKS I. MKTTS. June 15 222 tf N O T 10 EI In hereby given that am.llcntinn will be liindo to the Hoard ot l)ircctor of tho W. Si W. Kail road Omitiany lur the Iwme of a new certltica tor eight hliari' of Capital Stck in oaid Com- tnv, in lieu ot cortlHrute No. IMS lor that number, UHiiud to Mr. Eliza R. lliil. PuliKUi Z CUTLAIt, Administrator of K. It. Hill. June 9 217-lawtwrh AGENTS FOR NORTH CAROLINA: U1IARAWTKEO PKKFECTXY PIKE ASD or THE UIUHKWT CtnAIE. E M1TY Sl'JRlTS DAUItELS. A larjc lot of, both Country and Now York Packsges, for nalc by .....' ' .,' . DaKOfiSKT & t)J JuneJ l .... I JJOTEIi FOR RENT. ' The ROCK BPIilNIl HOTEL Is of- fereil for Rent. For particulars, ajiily to K. PKSCHAJT.. . fflPtf sng.13 nn In Your I f X the Hitters r uV : ' S KJOiUlod and bars ofUn txwa tLV means of taring life. TRY.ONI OOTTLf. N H , -,u ! if'fl h m! U , Y IXM 'HAM K. iii vmtrooi. AM) Lo.no a :n)iti: I IV S U It A I 0 li ASSESS AMERICAN DIRECTORS ; ; t -i f"; - Jt'ii ( 4 ' r , I 1 I 1 A 4 ' Tiios. imsm, Koita all I'rlaecai ttraet, Vftwaa VfaV r and Front atrteta, U'llaiinfton, to whom M f pttratlMWl far A Jfflrtft ahoaht AitraoatL fah 10 f . , 1J0-- 7 jolnr wilder atk n son's r MllM'i ROOMS Wilmiiifftou, N. C t'l UK INSjW .N CTT.rpM I'A N I ES S OUKKN, oI LIvoriKX)! and Ixndon CuM- tal lo,inj,iiiil. AM'KH nt (nflrmstl.'..i.'.AiwM, H.Tnn.on" AMAZON of Ctnriiiimti AnwIn. 7,ik0 TltU MI'll f Ciiiaiiimll.....Ai, I (;JKT IK KNTAJ. at N. y N. T....Aat, mflii.rtiio ni, . nfi ,om kY A. HUHK VI RkwiukiuI. MAWNE INSUiaNCE. j MKKUANTrm MUTUAJ4 Of Now York. I'llu......! Vt . U ... It i. I .... 4 anril U i-i - . If f ira-tf il5RC nCHATS AND MECUAMCS' INSURANCE. COMI'ANY, 1 OP RICHMOND, VIRylMA. i A. V. UTftKBH. Prtukltf I li II. Milium. Sect'y. JU11N WILllJEJf ATKJSiMIW, . Ilanemi AguaU No. 4 Nortk Watar 8U, WUi irtftta Hrn u ltitr - MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. OHUAIVIZEI) IHT.9. ASSKTH , lM ,li;iKS IN rOKOK. LOSSES PA1I.. a.i,onfl,nno an,nisi,(iio lOD.UUO Special Features, i Annual liivitlomU, annlled to reduce Prenil uui or mcreaae liwuranue. two an- n ASTVWW. m IX, President EVERETT CliAPP, Vine Prosldsat. t i UfelUS Mi'AJlAaf,; .t. Hecretary and Actuary. HENRY V. CLENCH, AiHlHtmit Mrretftrv: ISAAC IfTTZLER & CO.. tlencral AKe.ibt oi v irginia, rtonn Carolina ana u. u. A.J.HILL, Jr., Agent, W1LMINOTON, W.fl i Offlreon Market Htreet, two doors Wat Of tinwu & Flanner's llrut Ntore, wllh la. X. r. WUUU. Medical Einminer. IOS 14 lis IT ...,.'V;""'' ' Studwell -Brothers 17 MURRAY STREET, IN EW YOllK, Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS & SHOES, FOR r '.At. m Jl ooumcrn xr;iuo nave a couiik'le itixk In all lines, iiicliul Ing their jMijmlar Granite Slate Halx., Kip l'lo'v SlioPH, anil lllmm's Hal. fpr Orders solid!! and carefully lillfd at lowest market ralos. 1. K. HOONE, Kalenmaa. marcU 14 143 in QUARANTINE' NOTICE. On and after June Int. 1W2. the fnllowine Quaruntino Rcgulutions will be enforced : All vessels from mrta wiutji of Cuim Fnnr will Htop for innpection lit tli Oiiru tuti nu HU- tion. M . i-4i All TCwrld liavlnir nirknoK on lio.ird on ar- rivHl, or having bad ulcktii'w on board during tho pamiKC, will Ktoji lor inflection Ht tba Qii.trantlno Station. 'tt Vowels act Indsilod aa above may l'roccodto Wilmington without detention. Pilots and Maxtor of vcssols will liloamt tno notice. 1 ,'- ... w..;uutjh, , Quarantine PhvMian. may 30 23t-2awtlKtNuy Thu3tSvtch F OR SALE (!HE AIM A LKATUErt-Tbt.'ttOCR- ' AWAYr-almoat pew.,, .Enqnireo tTiNa&McQinoo,' ia-iwi jane lfl wiumxuittx. h. c.i Sill UIUY, Jl XE 22. ' From Mi FHfly N. r. 8tndrdl U.ti rtnir, V. C, MuNnAT, Anpiist 21, INN. S ADDEESS. Th Kpuliliotn tuf mr of Hi" Ii UiMof Nurth Can'lii'a, um eariirst aiiil ciuvful (lUUralkm, liae rypl ti Usui lo Uio ixuplo of tho SUK tho fo'lowipg Jdr?s r th roiiditkMi of our rmldic aiLnrs, and t aik for It a calm and unj ro- juukyu vmiaiut-ratiou : rKi.i.ow-CiTizKNH: In rosjioiKto to uit cUTUtiii by you, at wmuUn uf tlMt l'-Di Uturtt, wo Lava Uu iu attasitui rr a aliit t im, aud bave dtaie tiidi Uiittga aa -rtn f d in us to be nwi'ssary to organi tin uuvr W:ife govf rnmput, and ttt it to work ; nd vttLout dolnir imidi Uiat Is J(jJ'atxuibie U be doim auun, va have aJiounitl, In tmkf that we may return t) yxm for foutl- itoucu ana auvu-c, that wo umy tu-uot'cd ctuuuuMiy aaa wiatuy. litui your U r!iitauvs yott tloctoa us. Xoa art nut frieuilt, and wi an) youta; and unik r ordinary circumstances. v ahiHil.l .m.-t yuur coulldcBre ami asaktauce. Hut the embarrassments now aronnd us ire flrtra- ordlimr and rHvuliar, aud gtvo u eiiraor dniai claims nimu yoti for assistiitK-w std SUH)rt. WAR TIIKKATEKKI). Kor, tell you in the utmost fwou(ii and with dwp frqling, that 'o rcatast posMo danger ovoilaus Umi Govermuettt, ami we in ncve mat auoiiicr war la ear- l.uuly ki Uiu war future, an less I'io pcnle "nuse mcmscives to ave.J it. nhen, in the early b'alury of tlio country, wo lal a Uovolutmu, aud at Lite end oi it. Lad to lortu now tiovommouts, the matter iV.m found to be deHckMit euouxU, voa with me iiooi'le utillcu ami desirous offOhtmpi imi Rovwiatuonts. lsat liow it it Bovf 1 We have hml a war and a new (fovprnmmit to to pc firtaed. u we were; uultod and anxious to form Uio best Uovernnunit we could, it would ho dilllcult vnoiigh to do L Hut, Instead pfbcloj mittedL vro arc Utterly divldod, and avoiy lurgo poilioii of tbe pisiple, many of whom have been, and some or wiiom. now nre. in iii"h iswlthins Of trust, ducUro Uial thu SUto goveruuMrit, us at present ontalacd, is lllccpd and roid, and tniist he orerthrown by force or nrirts Tinmcuiatai? acr Urn tletliou tuU fail. ui ii.ujii a.iii iiau r Ait ii. , j Tlie Beraons ainf Uie ptuty.' wlwUiOs declnve, went t into the late election tl candidate for tho otiiccg of tlio Gov. erniuvut as If everytluuij was valid. And so eveiyuiitu' wwiui iiavo iioeii valid If thev -had been elected.' Hut,' nuios Hi tiicv ciecuoa, mcy loiUiwlLa docUro ilia! the clUcca wliioh they sought, and I '10 Govcruinonl tt rf are null and void, and must and shall bu desttoyed, aud aouio of Uisuii Hjiu weie elected to Uio LeiHlataro and other olhoes in tlus State, nnd took an oath to stipjiort tlio C'otistttutlrm, how y Unit tin) Constitution width thiy swore to suuixiitis uo UiusUtuuon at all; lliaitlw Legislature f lkU Uicy aie uemberi, aua lu whlcu they are receiving Uiuir pat, 1 ito Legislature at alL That you have no ....,.- t..j t)i...ri- . ... vulval uui, mi tf uuca, no oiienus, or oiner oliicers, aud that everything which has boon d(me,'er1s ri(tw doing; w Illegal ami void; ttiut your property and lives aro tvlUmpt prottx:Uuiii and 'Jiot ajigrvhy pre vails. - it b so cxtraoriuiia.y max sncti a state of things should cilit, that we would exjicct you to bo Jbw to bolicve It, amt thcn:ibm we proceed to ky before you tho proofs, - ,. " , TIlErilKSIIiKST'H puLK I l!IWK(.-TtU Afiof tlm war ended, rlrreis years ae, the I 'resident of tho Uultod Mates surest- en mat ii mo iteonio of tlio Mate would inert hi Ofmvetitlon and fi aiue a onstitu lion, iim Mate might be admiitol back Into th5 Union. Thcpeijjile aocordlply call- cu a UonveiiHon, wliii'li liamcd a Constitu tion, and that Constitution was tubiullUid to the people to be ratilied, but just before the election the same class of persons who now lay that the present Constitution Is void, said then that Una Constitution wits Void, and they Induced the people of the State to reject it. That Constitution wis the old Constitution under which we had always lived, with some alterations. Not withstanding there were no radical ch.mzes In it, yet it rejVflMon by, tbo people was demanded and accotiipIUihcd. : THE HOWARD AMEOTMJ4T REJECTED, Congress then said that, if the State would adopt the "Howard Amendment," winch h it the uui sUun of tuflraco with Uio Mate, to regulate as it thought proper, it inmnt uo restored to the union. Hut tho Mate, under the lead of the same class of men, who now declare the Oorernmciit void, refused to adopt tho Howard Amend ment. THE KEIONHTKPCTHWI ACTS RKNHKHt'Jj KECEAtlY. V" Congno then saH, teJI,' Jf the while ix:oiiio will ii"t firm a uovcrmtieiit and cotno back to tho Union, wd wilt nulhorizo the colored cilUens to vol1;, who never voted - Lcfuiu ; and umlcr that law aiiotlier convention was held, another Constitution formed, submilicd to the people &nd rafiljed ' by nioie than 2D,(KM) niajoiity ; and nndur that Con stttution, tlie present Mate Uoverrimint Is organized, and wo have been admitted back to thu Union, and now ought to be at M;acu and trying to retrieve our for tunes. 8T1I.L DlHtrWllNO THE PVBIJC VEACE. Jluttiow we liinl these same men say Ing: "This Consliltilion ami tlovenmieiit sliall not stand.'", . They defeated Ihe Con stitution tliret' years ago hy voting it down; tluy defealCil tho HnwaJ'd Amendinetit by votuig it uoun. iney laiicd to vote down the jiM'W'iit Ooustitutiim, and now llwy ssy U117 will tear It down by fprce. Why would lliey no nils.' iocaitse, tliey s,'iy, this is a white man's government and col ored men are permitted to vote t-OLOIlKI) SfFFIIAOH A -MKi'H PHETEXT. lint tben we call your aUenlion to the fact that they rejected tlm Omstitutiou thtve years ago, which had no colored vote iu iL 'i iicy njeoeu uie Jiowara Ameud ment wliich hud no colored vote in it, and so they would reject this if It had ivi col ored vote iu iL.IW secret is, they hata the government, and many of llioiu lovo strilu, coiifiision and war. We proceed q oiler the proofs that fllose penons whforv asHume 11m name of Dumoci alA hut Wlsi arc in reality, as a goncral Udug, Uie same old mxt'Ksion and w ar party, mean to break, up the governrnVfd) b tonti of ftrfiis, ami that war must foftdy flie nttcinjtf . -THU PflOOFS.' ..ii "; I. Till first proof wo olfer is the ; declar atiiHiif Ihn lV!ilenl, Andrew Johnm lu a prodinutlnn, whloh he w4iud on U VJi J.Uy, 1-IkS m( iptak of th n-na lum-rn. (chii Nau-, a.4 tli m.tn H who wnUiii liiniwlf Gi'Tenior," Hntfby rtiPtn- Ins; w say tl.t! Ii U imt Um rkhlful tnw rriMW. And Ifl a rwnt iWMan to ("ra pivs Im says It clearly fullows thai all t!w Malo giivomrjiPtits orsanlaxl in tlvee Htm umlr il acta of Cotiftxai fr tli;i parHt and uiulor uiUltary control, are II k'Uiiunah and of no raliudy ahaleyr. Hun it aiu, aia Uut tlio l'reai.l.mt uf tti I iiitud ibiattwi litriy and distinctly dedan tlul the jn uit Siata govern uent it ua ami void. II. A,' aiu, Llio Dcmoaatic National CouTcidnm, wlilt'li uoiuiuaUd Scynwair and r-iair as candidates fr tlw lrvsldtury and VKv-IYiMidoncy of tlw Uniud SUt in itH ir laauiara Uial, "TD rroat Stnntum aots (at -caMiHl) of CoiigiVM m nfiuqvitliins and uniimiitUutional, revoli nonary aui void. ?o mo wnci iJonnv CTaticiviity have thus dodarrd that tl jn nt SUIp jtovi'nmu'nt Is null and vobL IM. Just lM'fore tlifl i.tld l''rai)cratio National CoiiTontion met, (h'h. Ulalr m iniui'atod to say whethT lw would aocit irw nonnuauoa n ui v H,-iTisiiit,ncj' Hi auawrreil In a Intltv which waa pub lulled, In which he declared that If lie was nominated H moat be with the umUrstand tn; that I be roconsinictWii acta wore tin couatitutioual and tliat the Mat uonn- reconstructed Hudo luenfa reoonslructrd iiudor tbeni werouull w voiii, and Hint Uh-j must he ovur- tlirowu by fbrcsv We quota Lis owu words as follows: " Lf the 1'reaidoiit eloctod by Ui Democracy enforce, dr iwiniit oluera to enforce, Umi rocoti sti action ads, tho Uadlcals, by the ai'crssiou of twenty spurious Seiiahins ainl Idly reprcscutaUvea, will control both brandies oiUuurit'ss. and his andmluK U at ion w ill lie as poweiliva ss the ptcsotit ouo of Air, Johnson. There Is but one way to icsioro tne Uovermuciii aud ttio Cimstl' tutlon, aud that ll for tho Iresldent elirl to declare those acts mi'l aud void, coni'd tie army to undo lis usurpations at the Soulh, dlMHTso tho cat pet-bair Mate (iov Cinments, s'low Ihe Wld o people to rei canlzo their own governments, aud elect Senators and uepresentativM.,, Thus It will be icon that Die nominee forVIco Iresldont not only declares the Mate Oovernmenti void, but says distinctly that the I'resldeut elect must declare tlictu null and void, and must disperse them at trie point of the bayonet, and that ho must uo this or Ins own head without any law. and against tho power of Congre is, whloh Is the l.iw-iiiakiiiL' iKiwor, aud without sue resting any refomnco to Uia Misemo touit, which is Uio proer aud only tribu nal to pass upon Constitutional question!. All ot ... which - would be a clear usurpation of power by the 1'ieil dent, aud lovolu-Uvuury iu its character, aud would inevitably tesult lu luiuuHtlate blixxlshed and civil war. And he ulsosajs that he rewards this as the only Is uio b the ptiwiikntkli vluctioik Nor doe! the reason v ideo he gives avail any tlilnir. llo savs the I'rc.ilduut must dlaiH'rsQ tlm pii- seut Kovcruuieuta with the sj my, iu wUSr that the wijuu peonlo may have tho oppor tuoily of forml'i" their fovurnuieuls. But tliun, wo havo already stated that, trroe vcais a o, the llesidcnt did send in aimv line, aud by tciiblo devastation and blood shed, ho overthrew the governments wbleji Vi'A .Ibeu cutting, and is rtu'l'jd IIhi white piMiplo (nut a colored man anionc tnem) to lism a CouiUUiwon. Hut these ineu, uot thou satilod wllh that proctHid. log, persuaded the people to reject the Con stitution, lor the ssuio reason that Uie nom ine for Vico rrcsldout now says tho pre sent goveimont mint be ovoiflirown, vl : because It wsi niicoiwllttitlonut, Illegal aud void. Cen. lib'rsnd the party which Itin pmis Mm, how demand that the operation atTemptoiito oe carried out ny tne rrestriout three years igo, shaM lie sgaln attempted by the Tresldent elect of that party. Will these Hottthern allies of the Democratic party, who rejected that plan of tho President, three years ago. because, is they said, ft. was unconstitutional, l'legnl and void, no think better of It, retrace their stois, eat their own words, and asMist In Hie consum mation of what they then so bitterly de nounced? Their protended opinions and wltihes fully Indicate tho wisdom and pat riotism of tlmeo whom they vindictively denounced and villUoit three yeuiw ago, for sustaining Use proposed mode of establish ing a government lu this Male. Should they sucecd in Laving the eiisllng govern ment of the Male again broken up by the army, under the order of the 1'iesident, do they mean, In good faith, to reverse their action of three years ago 1 Or aro their present professions a more shift of neces sity, a lail.liless pretext to produce civil stnle, contusion and war, tor the chance Of realizing ainldht another sUrinof terror! and blood their tliscieetly concealed, but ever cherished holies of the Una! success of the "loht cause." And so it In, that wo are to have no peace. No matter what Is done, or who does It, these same men move upon the prejudices atid distress of thu people, ami say that Is not what ought to be, but something elso Is. And heiv It Is to be noted that while tliey have opposed everything that his been done by ot hers to restore the country they have done nothing themselves, nor do they now propoao atitl ''ig but auoiher war It iiis that ihn only remedy which tho Southern w lngitUlio party believes adequate or. desirable is, am id the coutu sion they sock to Inaugurate, to lind some pissibU: (jpiMtlmiity axaiu to raiso the flag oi tn as.ju, esuiili.su their si. 11 longvd-lor Conltjdcraey, jnd to restore slavery. Ihcy have been me'lity to ib'stroy, but f seble lo build up. They tell us that every thing ismil and void, but their remedy tliey do not deem It iirudeut to sug;;est at this time, (it neral lllair suggests an ltd tiatory ineasuie, and ho tells us In no tin eetfain terms how It is to l enforced. Take tho army, he says, and go to North Carolina, and undo" disiierse "what ever has ticen done, and beeJn anew. And let It lie lurtimr noticed, that this . remedy was not proposed while tlie governmiuils were lieing formed not at all. lliey walhul to lake their chances In tho elections to the Convention whlcti loiined llio govermnenU and many 01 Uiem tooK seals lu tliat Uonventinn. They tlieu took their clia'ices, along w llh the colored aud whites, lo gel control of tho ixiUaluie, the Executive and the Judiciary, and all tlifi county ofliccs. They Lad full tickets for all, but failing to get Into tho offices by tho ballot, which was the proper mode, Gen. I51air comes out and declares that they nhall bo put In by tho bollct. And note further, that ho is the man to do it. He knows what sup planting governments with bullets means, lie was with Sherman, when ho came Into North Carolina, and dispersed the Govern ment am) set up another in its stead. And whom did they act up ' Ask Ciovomor Vanco, ami all Uio State olliccrs. if thev were not dispersed by Dlalr. Ask if he did not put Governor Hohlen in tho same pneition which Ihi bow wcenpies. Jtt, h llow-CHjreus, itlalr means what ha sa-s ; be mens war; be meant to send Uus triny inUi X i if lb Carol, iu and dispone the gov ernment. lint then it may Ite asked, mppose Blair does tnean war, yet tlio mast of tlie parly do iKt lutcnd warly voting for Lim. tirantlL Hut if you elect liiut, you put bitn lieyond your control. The people geiterady, we know, do 1x4 waul war any ntore tlun tliey ithl In ism. lhjt do you not know that iifly.yea, a dozen pollUcUns, put In power, can precipitate a w ax iu spite of Umi peopki T And mite, especially, HuU while Uie New York Democratic Ctivei. Uon Lad twenty-two ballots bnAirw Urv could area upou acaudidaU for I'resideat, yet, witn iiuir't letter before them, and upou the tinje UU W hi lib breast id. of breaking up Umi tioywumeut ty futtc, tliey iMinunalod Liut unamiiHNiaiy kj taejtr.i onlot; ami lie la uow uniformly eiidoraed by Uie whole party. liut theu it 's s.dd that while It K the purpose to overthrow Uie Government as lilair says, yd there need bono bloodthtHl. As sooii as the 1'resiilent takes the army to urea up Uie i.overnmeui, let tonsrets say not a worn, let tlie govern ments an uisjierse, and then wrf thing will Ik peaceable, and no mote IiIimhI will be spill than may be rWpe.J up with a po-Ict hatidkcrchii." liut, oar e-xuiDymeii, when did luch thing over bnppcnf Docs Uie history of Uut world furnish any lindane of roTcnimenti bcinif overtJirowu iMweu'jr f Oveitlirow lb government pincttililn I Repeal I'm UitI- bio sUiryoB the late war I The govern ments were then to lie overthrow u dcoc . bin. Uut were Uiey ? A pocket liundkef chief was then to wine uo s'l thu blood ! but soon, all Uie haudkerchlels aiul all the cloths were lusiillklout to bamlakM the wounds. Dciiend upon It. wlu the Pre sident takes tho ai my, which he lias no right to take for any such nui uoac. to dt ttroy tho govermeuU which Congieat Hid tho jieople have formed, Congrese will not stand Idle, nor will tho governments. Thoro will be lighting; ami when It is an-' nomiccd that the pui iaieu Is to ili'in ke l- 0tH),(rd0of neplof liberty, tho ttlh(ltg win no toii iiiie, aud the slisddets or blmKl Wl'l be round about tour houses, liko the liH'tisIt of KgypU Jlow dilli-rent from all thit Is Uieaenilment of (Jen. (Jiant, "Iff, vi navt pcacer . i IV. After the hde elections, amtwhim tho tlmo had arrived for Gov. Hohlen lo take iMissession nl Uie olllce, tlie ex- 1'rovl iloiisl (iovemor, Jonathan Worth, declined to vacate until Lo was informed by tho military that ho must do to. He then v- cateii the olllce umier written protest, hi wnn u no said i "1 uu l ot romanlze tlie validity of tho htte election, nnderw hldh yon and llioso co-opcratlns with rou clalai to lie Invested with Uw civil government f tne Diaui." . - . V. One of tho Icadhu! orcaus of tlio Democrats lu North Carolina, Riiprvvud Ittu protest of Governor WorUi, and aavd in was still the law fid Governor Of Ui( ff at . ami tnai ms protest mutit be um tui u Ilk jtirure. now, how uselul In tun futut What doei that mean t It mean that (ov. Holdcu may be thrown out and Guv. Woi Ui will still be Governor. Thu buiUiu l. uio loading organ or tua party lu this Bute, hi... .......,... I UU...J l.. I mvr r ri'ivivn uu, ivwiua iuumu. aim copied tlie aliove article. Another leading Demon siicMnuu, the New Voik Wm tJ. lu au article copied by Umi titnliiuJ, and ueaueu u night Hntrlt," layt that If the coming elections aro not conducted ai tbev tlduk they ought to bo, aud the result fa dJIl'ureut fitmi what tliey think It ought to oe, men 'tne uemociate win appeal U Physical stitmcLL." Tbe urecUe lau- guuge la, "lf they eicludaut from the polls or reliiso to count our totes, wo shall m uono the less a majorltr, tud havlmi the irciioiulerauce of physical slreik-th. tin) ucmocraue iiarty will be found so wanting In manhood, as to be ruled by reck leas. sniping mummy. " .ow. what dues thai threat of " physical force" by the Demo cratic jiarty mean t It means what Um word plainly declare, that, If tliey am not lotislied wllh Uw election tins fall, they will not bo ruled by what tliey call a usurp ing minority. 1 hey say now tlutl Congrr is a usurping minority, and they mean lo declare that lf tliey cannot change things ny tne naiiot, lliey win ny tlie bullet. VI. ihe North Laruliua Dcmocratk- Couventlon wliich assembled In lUlelgb on tho Mth August, iu the llrut resolution of its platform, endorses Gen. lilair at a man of "sound politic.il Him'!ple," and " recommeude him to Um hearty supjiort . of Uie people." It also ap proved the platform or the N tioual Democratic Convention which eclared llio Male governments void, And it Is to lie csieclally noted, Unit tie) said Democratlo Convention utters not won! of disapproval of Hlalr'i b'tter. On the contrary, they fully cnduise lis priuciuies" as "sound." Ilia tiue. tliev o say, " they desire and Intend to bring about these wholesome changes by Uw peaceful means of the ballot-bos." Of course they do desire to doit by peaceful means, ll it can be none peacefully. They Would be demons, If they preferred war to peace, uut suppose they cannot elfect tlie changes by lienwiil mastirct how Ummi? will Uny stoji at that!' if so, why did tin 7 not, say so lliey do hot say to. They take e.ijH'i'lul pains not to siy no. Read their resfllntioiis, and It is appare nt that they purposely dodged saying go.' Tln'y kucw 01 liiaii s k.iM'i. lliey knew or lie; tenor it was snrcudiiur over the c. iunirv. How easy, and prois-r would It have Ikcu. therefore, for them to have said, we do not approvo of that letter! What tliey do iy in substance is, that tliey desire to accotii- Idish tlieir purposes pisuvfully if lliey can, nit at all cviints they must be uecoiiiplisfr eilj and If It cannot bo done pomeably, then let Diair come on. Jte Is llio riulu man. " His priuclulcs are sound." liut snpiHjsii nollilug else had Imcu said by anybody, except that the Wtate govein- mcnt is void and must be ovei thrown The uueHtion would iminediatelv occur. how is it lo Ihi overthrown? The clecUou I i....i ,.r ir. u 1 ii. . I or a 1 resident or tho United S aUs, HO l..lin. u,l.l,.L .1...... . ii- . .. I niiiw-r ui which 'any, iw'l IIOV RIIOCI I lie validity or tlie Mate governnn'iits. Suniioio the electaou was over and Uie Democratic candidalo was elected, would not the Statu cnvernmenls reinnfu nrt- ctseiy as tney arc r ui course they would. What cui bo meant, therefore, by the Presidential election overthrowinsr the Mate government of North Carolina. Gov ernor Holdcn Is elected for four years. Tbe Legislature for two or lour yeais, and the Judidavy for eight year. How are they to bo superseded!' lilair tells you. Anil everybody that endorses hfm Udlsyott It is to be done with tho army ! and that Is war and nothing else, h ,..- t undor tho frmn ot law, uie result of the tho Presidential election cannot possibly affect the State covornmcnts. If unconsti tutional ami void, they would be so declared by the Supremo Court under lm Adminis tration of ouo President as soon at anoiltcri Tho only wty i-i which they can bo alicci- ed by tlie resu'.it! "fr: 1. r Is Die one Indicated by t len. L: . . s : va: to pletlge can.lJ.Lilo a:: 1 ! j that, in the event of !.; e!.v -- I j usurp the constitutional J ir;. j t power of Uie Supreme Court, c Uie Lniit of Uw, Uka tl. a. ? s 1 htud, and by force and tiocL: i t his own politicaj opinion aud w atw of the ItrnL And rich are t: s l fropiiaed and the purposes avowed t y ( Itlair. And Lis party endorsed I'.in at ion, ami ms party adherents In J..i Carolina, anlemnlr reaved In th..ir : Convention, that Ke aud Lit princ! :. 4 a-,i fcaitMl." Tbey Wave uinorrnito d . t. The will of the lVeskleut rlert to Uks the place of a decttJoii of the Si Court, and tho anny ie to be M eomp." I to execute Lit Individual nurH.!at-, be Uie conttipieueit w hat U.cy may. If all men quietly submit to Uils usurpation, it Is peace. Ik I if Oomrnut o the Maw gov eminent, or Umi raw-loving and law-abiding portion cf Uie peojiie, resist Die overthrow of Um Coititntiou and Liws, and the tyranny of aililiUry Dk-tatonthijs It must be war. la a nation of freemen, w ho love liberty, uo man can doubt the re mit. Mr. Seymour, Uw DenwcraUc nominee for the presidency, whom the party Las committed to tlieso dangerous viewe and purposes, and who Is to execute them, prr sidisl over the Convention which put them forth lit lu plaUbrm and nominated lilair unanimously on Uia tins t.i. lot. He tsscnted to ami .n. proved Uie wholo, and stands pMgrsI before the countrt and W lilt oartv. in ti event of Lie election, to declare Uie Mala governments In the South Ilk-gal and void, ami 10 coiiijii'i tnetrmy to overthrow them tt tho point of the bayonet It la true, in hit letter aervptingth nomination ofme Comoutioit over wbloh Lo nreaided, lie do-s not In words endorse lllalr'e L'Uer, and he prudeut'y refralnt fiom vbdent Ian. Eea;?i. nut ua duet not intimate In Uie lean degiee, that, he disapproves of any pari cf Illalr'a U'Uw, or of tlie phii-1 form and iroeeodince ot the Convention. or that he will hesltata a inmiumt whaUvci Ui contequeiicna may be. to cw i7ait fully aud desuerately, tha pup. jxiaet and policy which Li party Lai ins-ked out for Liut No man can doubt his Intention and Lit purposes, 1 We Lav bow cmired you tlie proof.' Tho President layi the State government vol.1. The National DeuwcraUc Con vention snys to. Governor Worth layt . Tlio North Carolina Democratic Couveiitiou myi lo, 'Pbo publlo press says so. All say It must be over threw u lilair layt It must be over, th-nwn with the sword; and all of mem endorse lilair and bis prwdilea as btound7 It is necessary to tue peace and safoty of the count. 7 for Um jwoplo te dltcouute. lisnco and rebuke this bold and defiant ellort of dlsanpolnted and dcsjmraUi men, to rekindle the tires of civil war. Tlie elec tion of General Grant lo Uie 1 residency It the moat cllecllve and peaceable meant by whwh te rebuke aud forever to ! lence and quiet Uietu. They them soJves know and acknowledge Uilt, llonco the unusual and desperate ef forts wliich they are making to defeat Mm. His election would place Uie uu. cut ve and legislative brancliei of the gov. incut lu eiilliw accord, aud liut restore confidence, Improve Uie puUlc credit, and ccure the general peace aud quiet of Uia bulion. The uncertainty and excltemunt df the last three years Lai resulted from tho bluer auu.oulsui tielween Congress and the , President. To continue this auU'Tinlain four yean loniicr. by the elecUou of Mr. Seymour, would continue the unsettled condition of a Hal is, and be fraught wall serlotiiand Incalculable danger. Those who wish stability and peace, would do plore luch 1 result In Uioatioroachlnirelec- tiou. liut tliooo who Lope to atuln their cuds amid the unceitaliiliet of turmoil and Itrffij, an) resorting to every meant In their power to bring about men. a reiulL ' fTO) RE COKTIltVlD.) ' ' in rrnin Dliii. LAMP OIL! 'Uils OIL Is destined to itiperteda Ken ene and au other naming fluid. IT IS WARRANTED NON-IXfLOSl VK For taleir In burnlnr. and htimaainr ! - It cannot b aiirpaMMxl by any Oil or Nuruing Fluid ukw In uw. it ban without moka, end Blvoa a mMI and xlmuun. ll.iit. hili. inalledtn hrlilianey bygM light ' . i 1. atucn iu wr lumj ua. , ,, It. i inrli'i tlv liou-exiikMlvu undhr an. .ml all cireiiuMtaiieca. It eoiiUMiMiio Ore aaa or nthar unnln.auiS mbataneea and la, couavijuonUy, oleaa lo band, lo, and laavea no iki 011 elm bin. or earita. lla 11 H llio rail b liKtreaiw.1 tu a mm.k 1....I rger nu, wnitouiNmoaa.tlian any ether oil. ,i num. wen in any uuu It dori not alf'ert tlie cvea or iunira ai'ntln Minnow In um aro known to do. I'or llghtiiig Hot. la Hiora-huimea, Dwelllngn, Oltlwn, and oilwr KidMlng, no oil can b mm. p.r. .1 win, i iietirioriilna; Nlar ajaiuaoil. It in iHTiiliai ly adiihU-d to tlie una or Muuiu and Nhnftlnir " It luiaalaod a himdrad testa, not ana nfwhi. K can be triad, with inipuiiily, ou oilier olln. II makwth nuret. whiUiat. and Uat ri;. iiiiial light In tlie world. It in U1.1 baat liuht known for m.w mi ' uaiuedcytt nit iiuu. . patent ami can only lj mid ny t)i ProprlBtor, or In. duly authttiami Agenti near wiim wraia 01 11 intltv nvrathi . , , 'i ll SHMhlll aillMllldlHl UlLL i.'.Clu,,i.lulu tielowara not lu,ulnarv t lir. i. r. I.i.i tli. Hgnalnrttof mrniirt higlifhararterandoffrrmt IniliivniM In Hwlr rtwt'tivo circle., to whoa yon ara at libarty to addrea. ( vna.koi k vn-KUV nil, n. u., Jan j 1SJ2. Muinint Mtar Od. Thn liiveiibirur ihi. ll may Wtdlriulalra "EUREKA" far m kt aueii nothing to Kuriwaj It Uia Jfim-ExpluiPf, eontalninogreHMianlglrta a brilliant lllit, notaurpuwe by gna. We lia.e tawtol It and it rriivea Ui be Jiml what It W reirHoutd to be. Try It and he convtnned. I.akk ai'OTT, Mia , Mav VOlh, 171. We havo cveliillv owtml Vr. I. Ttr'. 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