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r 'ihiMr r4 ' : i !! :; ; ; i ::h X- n iM; . I IS j : ; I . . ! : r 0 VOL. IIII NO 332. IXSrKAME. WILIvmsTGHTON, 1ST. Q., WEDNESDAY. OCToW 23. 1872. MATTIIhW T. TATI.OR XOIIW.k'D I.JIJJ, miORUIIE fire'life, ANT) - MARINE INSUHANGE. ITK AUK l'KKPAUKUTOTAfrV: KISK3 Fire Ins.ira :e ivii 'every . tl--t;pt!on of property in I lie H rjHt'Al. Baltimore Lock Hospital IK- JOllAHIU. PhtiUUn of lb i celebrated Institution, dlacor-bt-u ia h Ureal liUi el Kuioi-f, Til: KuIauJ, Franc and e.waer, tht Biuet certain, -r..lr, plrwnt and tnectual rvnrUy ta the work! feir AIJ. EXCJN6ES OH AETJi&S OF THK SYSTfcM, TSVskncaaorth Pak or I imba, Stri.Uirtv !!o.Muno UKfchiyor i!lJO.T. Iuti.Iim, jary Hwckm, taipele ncv. Orncral Ik b.lnT Nt TTouMiew. )'y"i, j 1 i!jiiijr, t o Sirica t'.tituajnoriJra, Palpitaiam U the II 'art. TltHlilitr. '!.,... I in.. lkluluu. ..r u. ... n - - - - . . .'nil Uir v OI.U. lt (iUl.I injMt tli...... ,.r ih II.. I . -'i, tinTi unm me i.ier, !.,, 3fi! Or gliiilii fluni;il. HOME INSURANCE GO,, NEW I'OKK, CAPITAL, $2,500,000. ASSETS, $1,000,000. TLe leading New York Company. , Fire Insurance Coinpaiiy, rUILADELHUA, ASSETS,. . $3,200,000. Thl leading lhilad.-l,!jU Companv. PIKEllX a INS. CO., HARTFORD,' ASSETS ....... .$2,000,000, "Out of tlit Arst clara Hartford CoiopAulea." I1!!!!': M III Villlill 1 I'lllIJ tin ruri HARTFORD, ; CAPITAL!.'.1. : . $500,000 Organlicd January 1st, 1ST2. Georgia Home Ins. Co, ASSETS, $101,000. , "The Favorite Southern Company1 . ".i ; . . -mk", arm - - - ' w Kl-Vl IJ irom koliiw? Ul.iu or uih-ii )tr j,3 wliur r .r. t'o. n ntur f.itt l Wutr ilctlwt liian tbtf b lit tli Syrens to ih M&rliwrit l'ly!Wn, IiIIUiIiik ih.ir UKM brilliant p bl antir iplLiuM. riMtHnf BiarrU, 4c, tuiiw aiUlo 1vWiu)ihj Uxa Body anU Minl. ' vorxti MKV Kpelalljr. aatkavt awom (h TWtlma tt Syl.tarr thai Urefcliul ami dwlructiTt hbit ohi. b annuHllj twrrfs to an untiml gr tlMHMud' or jrottae BM-a r tk mot . alfe J talents auJ brilliant lutelWt. b mik-bt otiierviHi bavt tutrancaU luteinu Keiiatrt with the tautulert or tlii-enc, or waknt tt itaoj tlit liui lyrt, mar call with lull con, IllitlM, ilATJUAGE ' , Inf marriage, aware of I'lnical WeaknrM lxiwr.rrr(Kreatit Power (iBirotancr), Net. YOUi Kir ta il lt. P.1..,i-.(.; j. ;;'" , Kerrout Ibii(r. oranr ollur IiI.hi.ii. Uoatiou, KeJilT rv-UeveU. lie llU ll.i liimxlt' 1. ... .17 , " wmui m. mil vi i'i . may rtlirtunalT con 11,1 l n.i,.,... tlr imkii . aiiiTriii4.lMi.ii mi -...... i.i. ...m.s ORGANIC WEAKNESS J Immediately eured and full Tlcur Rentored. 'I 111. IU!raMic A .... .C.v , ; - . wuiiu rrnucn lllf Biucrible and luanlaite LuiioaMble b the pi a " i"' "i " niiinu oi improKr ludal-geiu-r. 1 oiinir ieraun art too apt to roiotult a. eww tioai not being aware af (b dreaillal otiitt'itfcftlbatiintiiiiit, 'w, wkolLaf wnltrntaBil. tuu Hal, . ui ......... t ... iT! If lUJ'f ,'wf r,,f f'w't-tioa U l.iat tooncr l.J tboj tailing Intolmiwcperbal.iu than by tht iru.lenl? r.rr.le ltlng (loiitired or thti lfaa tire of bralthy ottiipriUK, the mwt Mrimiind "'''fctlrt.upptonaiof boUl bwly and Bilrnl . ' ." ft'"1 htcomet Ucrasg.d, tht PhTiilcal and Mental ruu.tionii weakrnul, Um Of i'rooriAllva Piiw K......- i...tn;J i .. . . '"it""" jiiuJiin ir. DtkIwI i. Palpltattouof lb Heart. ladlstrJ. tun, t cnnitiiti.t4 JajWUtT V.li. rl iVeath "UJ vi'iiouruiuiun, l)ccjni A ti'RE SPEEDILY WAMtANTED. Ienuiiraliid In health l. nnlearwd nrt. tendert who keep them trtlllrg nmitth attei wuui.iBaini; iHUaououa ami lalnrlom pouuiin, ebuuld airly UnatdUltly. Vli. JOHNSTON. - - - - " j n Vl i t ui 111, ..til tlou, Uraduat of ont of tlit inert enilnant for leeo in tlie United Unto, and the beat nart of wUoiiolittbaj uo-h int lutkt bcwniuittf li'Jlulon. Purl... Pbll.iini.,1.1. ...,i ' JT. " hHiaerlvctod aoana nl'lha mint i..i.ki. that were t?er known; mny Uoublcd will riiiKiug in the bead and tare when asleep, renl lllirVOUhflfiMI.. liMifli .Urm..! ....1.1. T .7 banbluluoa,wlthtrequeiit bluahtng, attemlij tometiuietwith deraiik-emeut of mind, wen cure4ljujaediatoly. -; ... TAKE I'AUTICULAB NOTICE. ' Dr. ml. HilllrA'Att all . I - . a W1L-IIXUTOX, . Ci WEDSESDIT. OCTOBER 23. 1872. Kcported for tht Jiwmtl. 11X TRACTS FROM 'Tilt SPKMT OF Jo.Y. CO IB. marine: INSURANCE ! -t , nflttiBf them tritiier butlnew. itudy, ao- UUkl ta.lt rm en h..,. fii. i.. i. n ... VI. nun a, iviviu (u tug TTUU " " I PACIFIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. t , - . .ASSETS...... . $1,000,000. ,"a-a .f Lilfa Inauranca in the Equitable Life ASSURANCE , SOCIETY. ASSETS, $18,000,"000. lteprtcnted by Matthew P. Taylor. AU CjbI-cIi Compiutiet, and Intnratue raaen as iirtjyaunig rates. ' I f 4 aug 3 . . 2(3 5 i MLTIIAI LIFE INSURANCE CO. OP NEW YORK, OliUAKIZKD lS5n. uvoouo 11)0,000 Special Features. Annnal Dlrhtenda, ii j.lie,l to reduce l'rcml- All Polietca Mom-tumrarTABLt after two an Dual narmenta. ANIVWW.OILT,. President t tit KIT ULAPP, Vice Prei!dont. LCCIITS MoADAM. Secretary ainl Actuary, iil..ivi j. Li,finp Asolslniit Secretary. ISAAC UDTZI.ER & CO., (ieneral Ageiitu of Virginia, Mortb Carolina and a.J. A. J. HILL, Jr., Agent, illl(Af lanrriu reaa 1 fa AHA ftTtl ftmiia a.t . . Tilt WeakoMHaftlia K.lr .n.i r ...... ' I.. Ml. 11.... . , '""Wl I. ... , 1'ii.wi Ol Olgnt, lMH or Sill cular Power, palpitation oltho lltart, J)ya VmTtrml flf PrsnkTiriii.f lw. A.... liyNTAU,Vrfke ttarfuJ tftot4 on tb( .... ... uirminii 1XIH1 m Mfn ory, conliiBlon of Ideaa, Deurewion or S.nf hyil ForelioliDK, Arpniion to Sorlety, gelt I)utnit.Ivaiirn,iliiiMa Tii.ii.. I' .... om-ol the erlln produced. l iuu '1 fill II.'l Till. 11 f tuiMin. .11 .... l.i.i. 7... i. .iT "", kv bii now t t.l . , uo """w oi meir aeclinlnv health, iMiiig tholr Tijror, becoming wett pale, uerroiu and e maltc4, ha ring a tlairiilai appearance abont the eyct, sough and tymp. limn of Cniian m i.lk. " '"r TOUNOMEN wuo bavo In urnl llimaimi,. . .....i .. ,. . u. tsiuu ir&e wo, uiuuiKea iii wuea aiiine. a habit frequent y loarntd irom evil eompaniona or at tchooL the ellettt of which art nightly felt, eron whei il l i "Y u niuirra miirriuge iiu. i.OUldanUlvhnml .T..l " ""' What a nilv lli .l ..... .. i, r '. 7 ;uu,, uiMiia mo ouie Ol i U"i ' Prl,l Preiita, ihould be iii .T.ii . oi-iwcw aim enjoyment ol 7 .... , uuTiaung rrom tht cret habit. Uuch paraoiit miut, before contein. ......... MARRIAfiW reflect that a annnii min.i .. i . i . "." nun are in . ..j ...,al,,lcn w inumuMii'oriBubtal haiipincN.. Indeed, without thoae tht jounict I'JlV ?tS""r I'Wmw, thi vW.. . .jjmi.Fwvu wiui ueapair, and filled witk Offlceon Market Street, two doon Wett of Green & Flaimer'i I)ru(r Store, wilh Da. T. F. WOOD, Medical Enamlner, H . 118 ly JERfUAXTS AND MECHANICS' IXSURAXCE C03IPAS7, 4 . .OP RICHMOND. VIKQINIA "P"1 J30,000 Btoim, Preaid't. I. h. Moore, Secfy. JOHS WILDER ATKIXSIIW. No. 4 Vnrfh w.. .,.. ener?' Antr an.ii ii "iiiniugton, jm. u. pril 13 e . i ea.tr proapoct I becomea i the rnelancboly rcfloctUin that the bappliiest ol another in blighted wlti our own. " ' " A UJSUTAIN DISEASE, i Wli;n the mlffnli1ii1 and of ploiiure tiiiiU tbat ho baa Imbibed the a.'e.li Of thia i DHlnful diwaao, It too often happena thai an Ill-timed aeuM of ahame or trim of dlacor cryucu-mnua irom applylnj to thoae who. from edncatton and reMectaolllty, can aioni befriend him. ll fill. f.,i .L .''j ... i , ant and tleMKiiing pretender, who, Incai.ubll ? ."I",!',?' hk k T leT nubatanet, 'kee, blin trilling month, albip tiitittth, or nt LrTgai the tmnlleat fee can be obtained, and In deaiwu leare him with ruined health to tlgh over h 2 cadly ioiHim, Mercury, cauae the coiu.llu- ........ ..u.umu.iii iu uorriu (iixeaat to uiaki .... u .,nr. .1.1 r, men at uieeratodanrt throat. dlaeaaed iioan, iioi-turnsl paina in the bead and ... lumiimiiii aigui, uo;uneaa,noiie on tht ahlii bonea and nrm, blolcheaon tht head, fact and extremitiea, progrewiing wilh frlirhtinl rjuHdlly, till at hi-tlhe palate of the mouth oV t ip boned of the noao fall in, and the Tictiuir Una awful il aeiun l.i..,.. a ...ai , . ' comml-wat on till death pntt period h.t drcadl ul auflering, by aendiag him to that un dlworered counfry 'from whoae bournt h travellir erer return " Toirach, therefore, Dr. Johnaton ofltrt tht mort certain, tpecrty, pleasant and ttlecti.r' la awaiifl t In f Vi a - " vmvuj I" ... WVIlUi After aotiM remarki la regxrj to loot niitUra tud Um CViwjjrfrtaional (ItH-taiu In Ansust, auJ after lliullng tt U kliijtuU OMlilitJoil of th polltIt of th( country a life long IVtnotTut loaJlnc the lUdloaU, and a lifelong RepuWloaa JoaJ. liViUiu PiiiuKrati-Col. WaJtleB laid then w a iorl luMimlty In (he action or tli litre million of Democrat who icriflct?J llfir j.ridd and prpjudioi lu ac cepUug Ilmace Grealojr as their candidal, which was iiunarallfW In the liiatoir ot out tolitic, and that a limllar art of moral heroism, m 1ms degree, wai exhibited hy UlOSO UeDualieaiLt whn l.a.l .l,.n.l...ia.i . a "V ivalVIVUVi V mecmful party from a sense of duty to aid u ir.iuuig uw gvTTniiieiii irom tlie ilau Ci which ruenawd it, and then proceeded as followa : , , ydfotr rithmt: TheprcwU aduiiubtia tion has to utterly failed In in dirty, there aie io many frasoni for its condtmnatkiii that, la iliscuuing itbtfure an Intclli-iit audience-, one is embarrassed by the or ahundance of material at hand. There Ii not I liiiijle llepartiiieiit f the Uorernient w tose Ojtatioia have it Wn lharacte l.ed eitlicr bv corruniinn. iiiei.in ... i. foinpeteiiey sometimes by all. As to the CotiAlittitiou, Uw fundamental law under which we jtre supposed to lire, the great charter by Tirtuo id' which the gore rmuent ettjts, I do not, lu the least. when! ssy that art appeal u it by the opikmcuts t-rtlic party lu power ia generally met by giver of derition. J have wit. iieucd siu li a scene myself mote thwii once lu the House) of lleprcsenlaiives. The rcslraiuinz autliOillr of. tbat 1 liaf l llliuinl leeius to Ui regarded by tho Idk iU party UlUO till) Wonts l)iinn,e!i ....,(.. traditiouad llcUou which has eotue do,, t(, Mi uuni lot uter ajfe, :ike sonic of the fl uuiu in lue cnlKli LOIHIllOn law, and wliich is not to be allowed to Und iu tho waytf their mmleru procrcss-th m1s,fM iu each caq to be judged nemi.ty and lueasiirwl by the exigencies of tho Party, or the ambulou or ciipidjt j of m Individual. I becin my dUatasiou wiUi tUintuatua ion tf tho Vrcsldtsnt. He eutored upon his duties i lib that titlcrnnco to pleaaaut tq the peopje of this war-waaled laud, I-it us have iioaco'iaud to-day, after neai It fourTeais of his .utminittiaiii... n. i... r , . " " .w.iivii 1 1 1 v Hau Ins med of Uie arty whh h elected him the brain and henri .if it.at ...... ... earnestly arnes us to i Ami,. . Pie to rcijiovo hlw from tho Presidency, because, aauong other eflencei. l.a h.. ed It Adaihwi l'orter. II to absorb the la.lian ijurvau, a pait ol th iiiun'nu, imo u War lVpartniotit. Lotn: before the K hi had used the army ta luUif.se with elecUoiiS and aid Iu executing tWKi'vetitie Iw tosiKhaueiuent that Iren. HsJUvk and tren. herman were eiim'!!.! r.ir.la. CenOt'l lilt til MVlljVt ill.,I il In ll.a teeth of Lis earlut oVclaratioq alrta.ly mentioned, !: that he wonlJ have no DallCT eontrar to Ih will nr ilm audlbalhe alionkt ti vuM eury Uw ot l.Utli! rca. W ImiLImht Im. mniir.l il i.in.1 - . - " i . . . v. inn, he 14 only, a I luxe already titr.l, d. itxiulisl U Mealofi!wtil4l4t OitaMish h if th Treasury !. p trtment soastorrt lu A.T. Steaait x Svntirv, but he early demanded the rejalof the TVuuwof Offlee AH, and hhorjan lu WahlnRton tssnly an nuiuKvtlthathe wonUtnol send in any nm- iiiauoiitumui otu;isai Uduiion that stilt, ject. tipu whwlt it was ileilared the lYesld.'iit -leli stroM-lv."' Iu oihw wor-l. la. hitoleiitly amionneHl that Omrvts a co-onliiiate, branch ul' the (Jovei nment. urnai u-isuio as ne uiavte.1, or lit would not appoint men to till nuldie diu'.u. ii. . of his moat imiHirtaut oaice-holdem, tho vviimor oi uie port oi .ew link, f&t as a reason for his determination to coutrol a Stale I'ouventlon lu that difitaut Mate "that It was the liai.leiitv wi.iio,. k.. - w - rnrnrrn t.itl Was tho head of the lie publican party, and should bo authority ou the suhrett." If these acts, aud the uuiuleileas others which might U uaiued, had becu erpeiiatcd by 1.1U 111 tllO Lead t)f A ti.iilv ami l..r tl hi lint p o.s of uialnUlnlng the supicmacj of that waged a quart war upon a Portion .f the poj.le and Jtandj to day heforo tho coun try as the represoutalive of the oaitr of hate and diacord. r He declared at the outset tbtf ha would bare no nollcT to iifiir, a.r.ir.. ... n. ... , , ftai.ili IUO Will or the people, thereby procjalminv a aj. ...unuu vj tuase ins adminis tration a striking contrast to what he sup posed Andrew Johnson's adniinletratlou was regarded, and tlm i.in . ur.u .i . u . i . B"'"s uuiu aica to that hated predecessor, and yet In ths face not only of a decided public opinion, but III OI)L-n iledane , if tl, a f . . - uuuiu uo un dertook and persistently prosecuted with au imperial air the Kan i),.i,iin m,.i. , .. It is termed, one of the most llaerant Tlola- v. ...a VAIH.1UIUUOD, auu one. of the grosse asurpfttions of th war.n...... .'t this government ever perpotratd. He de clared m his inaugural address, with a confidence never before IP n t tf nivin.l..li 1 shook air faith in M mmiuiL , .i . Hi 1"'"!! 118 assuraed.the immense responsibilities of the presidential ofllco without tho least mis givings,, and one oriiis Tory first acts was tq appoint A. T. Stewart, one of his bene factois, SecretnrT of tli T I .1 ... . ' -IVBJU1J, ,1, llf laiiuu oi me law. and. .linn inr.,,.....i . his mistake, deliberately asked Congress to H.na.1 III. I.n kl..l. . . " w i ... ..iu .a TV miiir'i. 1 1 1. ii i luirvn.i i . . and his Wishes. y , ' His whole conduct shows that ha was in earnest in hii di.-.i Invi ami Jl.t - - ally assume his duties with sublime conil- ur H , cmsoij, uut Witu -ery Jiula ,u tllO laws or in anvlwltr ale II. . to tUnk his election to the Presidency but another step in the line of regular promo tion, and ho confidently assumed eom inand, expecting to manage the olvU afnibg OI lOtLV TllilIIf.li ff i i . . . . ri "I'vu military prhtflplea, "which were t he onlr prlnciplus Of ffovernnimil .lit. .i.i..i. f. ' c. TT.t,. ftiiiuu jit was ac quainted. ; ; He has never alianilnnait (l,-.f l.t.,.. , - .... m.u. IUI 4 UI1U seems lnennahle cf nn,trtr.(.,n other can be made successful. His as-Put party, they would have been revolutionary .n.i ..... ... ... ... . i iu. viiiraxwiiu, oil! WOUIil Uave louttd some semblance of excus ', howeyvc inade quate, iu tlw tliseaaed niiidllkin m' our polities. Hut not even this oor apology can t onered. lit has not and uever had any special sympalhy with the Kepubliran party, and was in dejected by them ho anv of In itetmllfiM In llmip ,. ..I. ...:..i..- ihois him for hit availability, ami h.. ae. eernv.1 the ollice as part of the Urtu which uu cmi'iimi-d ujM l0 Wm tu- j,c.,(.( a'Mii having ahcady been fixolied in houses and shaki from thoewlMmo vtiialth lie iiaiined tit have mrrxl by suecrssfullv ndinj the war. And, ever siuro his Ad Inlnistratlou cummmirtxl, not only tho Wcl faig ol the. country, but (be I'lionn of his p.t1yhavn been sulNirdiiMted tn ItUpri- iiioo'iuioiia aim mo atMlniiioiit of his iw'tamial aims. Alej;liiee to i,t, an. loyalty to his irvtial inteieiti aio the pajjx)i1 to putili.! pillion and favor. H-j ceius to regard, his ollleu i a hp am whereby biavfi,,i,i. fortunrs and ihnaepf bis family am to bo advanced : emu-. nloMtj anl comloit to be cnJoed aud prollteil hy an much as potsiblo r.tUier man m nail iii im llile niil l an. I r. it, ' folly riecuted tT tho good or thi people. Need I ipeclfy the am upim which this assertion is bated? Aw lhf tint nolo. fiotwlT the shame and reproach of tho American people 7 . I prefer, not only as' a m.i'.tm M' tasl.', but iu doforonco to the Instincts of cltixeu- Jliip. not to dwell II nail I tin r.w Vl.,u . : , . i .... ... ..inn- ner i which tlm llvsitteut has provided ui iwiHivw, ana nas rewarded his pecuniary tenrf.ietnr.t wiUi uni.ti,, ..ni... is not only more iu accordance wiUi mv fuuld !... I. 1. . I .. ... . J w, bui i Tatuy inow important to me, to yott.snd to the American pootjlo, to li'Cber oliliiaLiun .if lu ..Ml, i.a iu r.i.i. ful perfor mnuce of which are InvcdTed, to largo aswill, I DO HOOrifet ortllB peoplo.. his Tiolatlons olthfi Jaws and the Ccuititu. ion of the country, and his substitution .u;.k.-h mercy, m g nerouai covurnment, sn anomalous " deiptitUnj,, a t'acsai Ism, miuuui uncial t uraius. It U not my purposo to do moro than t,ii.w my laro mnjoniy or trieso acts. So far ss tho San Domingo all'air is con cerned. I shall mnrelv . In ih I... of Mr. btimner, that It involved an own trlnUfln ri.. r ...... i . riviuwuii wi uiu vouaiiiuiion iu more than HQ Caaeiltlal roniilrnma.,! -I..1..I . - - - .. ....v...v.ii (mii Tiiiiijuoil of international law In more than one of i most, neauuiui principles flagrant Jn suit, with a monace of war, to the Haytlen government lawless assumption of terri torial sovereignty In a foreign Jurisdiction: AliinlinmAnl . . S I. . a W. ' vnn.ujfuiuiii, u( mo navy to sustain a usur- ivi. utv. au:.: aimiiL n f.irt.iijni.iM .... ' , ' ' . w. iiiraauin uu accumulation of charfe'es as could well bo Auau.au nviu any suigio enterprise of tho Executive; but every ouo of them is true, and they make out a case (as tho same Senator truthfully said) "rnoro reprehensi. . 3V i.i.iiiiiy more unconsutuUonal and moro illegal than anytliiuir alleced nrrn M.I A ii.li.ni.. I..I.. . " ,i V h. uuiiiijou on ins imiieacn tucut." . t f t t , , Indeed, so fl i'mi, i aj,a t.i. .... i..... ... ii ..7 " H ui uuilillick in this matter that ho was characterised on the lloor of the Senate as "the head of a Uridoo, In hh'h he pUtnly Intiin itol not n!y tl L.ih dipl.asu the llfsidont, but the a,tuli juterjioajUou tf satliury " iue peio ui AortU t aruilua ...vu. i, hi uiu exenwe W Uwir rtUt t cLatiRe their Ceusutuikin, ly lawful aud peaivful mtana, tttUir stea ia a par ticu.arw.iv. Vtiikuow that a onunjon, aud per baa t!ie mcM effective argument adJnarxl t a lar-a portion ef rmr In our Ute rleotlniu has been the lutlma U" of Federal miliury Interference, a ou know that whila j.-,ii. an.i "" i" uu A IT A w , I win tho CaMnt and U,o A-pannvnu nf Ua,Lingt,.a lute Utu a-ut here and e4iel.eirt u adxiicalo th. ie-clvtIon the lYesldent. tho atmy id niAiihaU and revenue A llVeti, aud spies and U.Hrvtitea, lias Ueu heavily sexniitcd for th Mine SjnrtiT, ', xon llww that the. key-nt,w of this e.iinpalu w it slunk at OrcenalAVo bv lh. .Svretaiy or th. Treasury when 1m 1 potest el ajainst the human spiral of MliiilMrai.... ... "siuike bauds serosa the hhxnlr chasm." XOUknow that SimiiIaii fb. ,,.ti. ...... - - .. . ..mm i nam one hundred Soutlu. m v ii VU UV m breakfast evenr morninff and slwt. "M "cimcu i nunps wants tieneral t .rant to he Iidont uuUi every man in tl Ninth over forty years old U de nt and bniied. Vott know tl pitiful atmy f your filblU-..itl I ...... i.t .r, aiieaicu wuuout process, Jailed without coinmltmeiit, c,uvMed -viieuce, ami puuUhcd without jnoivy. u know lliat the (treat wtit ol llUfllV Inia liilan .n.ia...UI u 1.1 ... i i .(. imiiii iiuviii an- thoiity or luslilkation, aud the freedom of nio viuoM tiiis tnus uen made tlio playthliiff w one man. Von know tlmt, althmigb the ! waa touiiiieu ami me Kn-Mux law was at an end, a religious cotiiirta ion, prolesilng tho same faiih as a ma jority pf ii,,, auJituH., W)l4 u,rt.niiT bmken p t ,-aVf Uinl coiinly bv aii armed baud of soldim-, ,o picketed" the W'kiiIs leadln;Mothe place vt the as.eni J'la,. ami halted won.rn and . lul.hcn at fi 4. IB,,'"' Von know that evon tue I .0 leal l i. a.iiier nl ilia si,.ia I... ... . . . v . ii.iiii' iere.1 ta ictiiry t. similar fititmi.'.s iu aiioihei fount v. i'1,.1 kn.iwtli tin ..1. n'la-n lotTiiily jh-h'( rated. You know .....Mini, xaiiiiaiHin wiilcli m'lirted tlieolhei dav in ltaleii h !.... n.. v... villi oilier vni Ijhm h uu by gutm.wder. m kiimv that to day limi.hcU of your p'tiow-r ii.eh ui .,r,ui.i 1,, ....... 1.. t'ht M suirgelu thevisy ilievdlie, i)''c.iiisn Hoc will 1,0 iuii.,i....in.i 1.. .1.. hlooithotiiuis ol tho a.hiiiuitl ration, and in iv he sent tu 11... i,,,ii,.i,n.,i. .... n... ..1 denro of iieiiincii t iese thinii and a Ihoussud otheisllko them, and ywi know that altnoat every m urn rmmupin mates r,inat le or uu duintandimt, the situatiou, and who la not Or MIM S. lioletlNirt In l. m , (tin. I.. .1,1.. icg.uds wilh iim rrraveit apprehensions' .". t j.wi.ujr vi .eii. urant s reelection t'ul. Wivl.Wl thou, after dwelling on the roi)ir,y or tlm SciithciQ Slates hy consent ff tho riosiJunt, proceeded to prove bin assertion (bat evory Ueiitment of the tievamniont was characterized bv lltefflii. Incoini'ctcm'y orcorruntlon ii.in.ilme. i. an. j 10 11 wen particularly on tho finances, Vliicliho said wa whattlie Admlnlatra. lloUUlldcJ iUulfon. audlhxiWed Um Im. hecility, extravaffiince and eorruiitlou In the Treaanry, War and Navr Detainments. c, 4o, JIo tlieu made an appeal for Greeley aud JJrowu, lu substance as fol lows 1 WHOLE IsrO. C.-D1. H. & B. EMNUEL 1 ? - - 15 MARKET STREET, llnvts jut ro'Ivi.l n i-oiuj.loto Rtook of SILKS. rOPIJN AI l'LAIN' and panc- dhes3 iOOlUOKATJs uhsouiptio.v! Wbn a llwj uSer at piuvi tht Jiiy cumpeliiuia. UNDERWEAR HOOP SKIRTS; CORSET Sticueral AirUant .. I.AnrKS rfRMNitrxtl O'VlW.'11 H'VMKUV. Vlllrade.; 1 l " r Kul. 5.1k, and la.lt Thrtal ; ' T.111LK UXKN, Napkin, and Tow.la i Ladifa, Ml.e. and Children's Philadelphia kU.lt- U.i miA Wi t, st'Alira and CLniKSla all tht latet varWtie rru ,iw.,t.vot r n s .i.v, miLon'ivs iLOTmso. GENTS' AN!) YOUTHS' LATEST STYLE II ATS AND CAPS. ' .t pruir.:,0, ,l:;:;r.n;r.l, ? ' rr. bRr ooon. TOui -t ;ti TTU.JItX(JT0X 50UTII CAIIOI IX V 3J0-Stark MiwirtiUiiiotsirrn" INSURANCE COMPANY. Baltimore Refort ' ; AND ' ,' Fire Brick Works. BEYORTS, FIUK HUfCKS, T1LK8, SIOV E L1NING3, TJLRR A COTTA DRAIN AXT): SEWER T1FE .Of ALL SIZES, f j v M to0fdur',,,,t ',, 'tpl' tbanj troii Cement Piiie. GKOKai..UlCK8&CO., .k BatTiwirca, Mo. " 129-1 rch JUST RECICIVED A I.AUOE SUPPLY Buta Bags, Whito Flat Dutch and Bed or Pnrplo Top Turnip Seed, Drumhead and Flat Dutch Cabbage Seed? Wgars, Chewing aud Smoking Tobacco. Koraalebv .t . Booster, Drnggiat, MeLlmi'i 1 Old Stand, Wilmington, N. O. int. m W to- Market and Front 8tg. OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FKEDERICK SI BALTlMOKE, BID Left hand aide going from Baltimore afreet i few doors Irom the corner. Fail not to obsorw name and nnmbtr V Jso letters received nnlcae postpaid ant wntaining a atamp to bt uaod on tht rei.lv. Pe" tons writing should atate age, and tend a portloi of aitvertiHcment deaeribhig trniptoina. The Doctor's DIPLWMA hangi in bis office. ENDORSEMENT OF THE TRESS. mTJi?.? JI"andi curod at this establish ment w Itliin tht laat twenty years', and the iit incroua mrtant aurglcal oncratlona performed ii... v... T ' j mo rtepreaciita. tlveaofthe Prcaaand many othera, riotlcea ol "in.."" V'ltTe? 'Vln "nd aln'belbre th, Ut afflicted. r " "SBW.tr HKIN W3SASES SPEEDILT trRED.V , aB ultlMlMMBiW ThrA Will ft s Hranil rA...u.ba n. a CroundsoftheCape Fear Agrlcaltural Aaat elation on trl.liiy Noreraher 13th, aud a Con A 1 tri iff tl UlimltAP fii' lfnirkt V.. i- - mi received.. .y ...i - - -'-MRMlCTtr ' ' ...... ItU-Elegant Gold Wateb, 2d-Splemlld Saddle. Heat Klder -Silver Sj.urs. Fur rulct and particulars ay flj to .Dn. W. (KTHOMA8, Chairman J ectS Wllli.gton,N.U Btar and Post copy, ' 1Btr in negotiatins the San IJoiiiliien t.i. signed his tiaine with the tiUe "Aid-de-tairip to the President of the rnlu.l btates, " a title and oflicc aukoown either to the laws or usages of this country ; aud for tho first time in our history, wo see a military, family aroiuid the President, through tvhom he is oommunkated with. Indeed, the military spirit has so predom innted lAafl the4 sotroun.tings bf the Presi dent, his government has become so much a personal government, that Uie best men Ol all nartiea In lb s...,,., i , ,u v.uiitij mo justly alarmed. Having been bred a soldier, and, even during the period of his re h-emcnt from the army,. sever having taken any interest in civil affairs, it was tot to be ex poctcd that ho anul.l c.i.ui- .....i into, a siatesman j bnt Jt 'was expet-ted-i -that h would malta m Iroiwst effort to not according to his caprice, hut according c. . r..8,lVllon mi(l and ...I u.o icsi, inieicsts . of. the nconle Dut hi5 Ueclaratlon accompanviuc the wa) that he- 'selected his Cabinet to please, himsslf and nohody else," and referred to them as his "family ' in the old militarv stv e. Hn .e..t w. ian. :.0,u rnuuiea ions 8igned,'IIy order of tho nCs i dent. Hoiace Porter, Urevet icadier General Krrliri .,i . . . , i. ii.7 BalllQ UrcVCL Ilngadler Mmcn delivers his messages to Congress. The thrco . Uilgadier Oenerals whoarchis SecrcUrlea hold those othYes in direct violation of law. - Althongh ono of tl fundamental priuciples of out Cot. crmucnl is the supremacy of the civil over thjumihtajy authority, ,0 attempiod to vvu.aUtw Miv uvvn taiir ui li r, ft civil Officer, to the Qeueral of the Army and un dartook to hare the duties of the Secretary of the ayy, another civil 0fllcer,peiform. powenui and rost v tit ti,.. . abroad In deiunco of international law and um voutuiuuon or me United Shites." , . . .f WB7' ,n 1,10 CarV d'y f his administration, th;it j,o usunied l.e war j-,nc. HUU cwicikii it anroad. About the same tlmo his military nthYer in com mand of Uie State of Georgia, openly and wuic.uuniuuaiy vioiateu a law of Con gress, theu recently pa sed to meet that ii mumr vasu, anu not only was that olli cer. Instead of l.el tinrv as the law nniul.l.,.1 t . r......uu, ,iw. iv ii HiiallU- ed or punished, but tho only notice ever taken of hit em. duel wa. l. . r ... . of tho &eualet headed hy Edmunds, of A mini. I . 1. A ! . . . uuivui, a auouj,' inc.nu oi tno 1'rcsidi-nt, who resolved, In the mildest terms, that flirt If i.At A...A....f I . "l 3 'y". "J'u,"'cu to say mat tho ac v;.. ui wo oiiiwr was contrary to law; and tbat was the .end of it! y0-, whai , juu o...iosu as mo act why. it w-.n (hii IB.IlI.ial . . i . . ,u" suik bu oiuer prouioitlng certain men who had bten elected to tho Legisla ture, from taking their seals, and ordcrina others to be seated, notwitb.tandini (ien. u uiuin,.! to tue Election of the former, and (.Vn17rruO1.ni making it a felony punishable by impi ison- filAnt In 4 1 . a, ...hti.-il a . ' . T"' " l,m i"iM.nuary to interlete will, them! Ihat wis all; nothing more ! m,. i Jimt pass onto matters moro ! nearly touching us here iu North Carolina. I had occaskm Congress to comment upon tho conduct of me i icsmuni lowaru us. i showed how, while savagely executing tho Infamous and unconstitutional Kt KInx ad against all suspected persons, he allowed military out rages nwainiioccut criuens and even an armed invasion of the. Slate to go uupun ished and nnrehukod. I called ali-miou to his policy if rewarding all the indicted and ConvicLnd crhnlii:.'. irlm il.,.;. . r Punishment litre, sought consolalional his bauds hi Washington. I denounced '..m, tnisrnnresnillnliiili erinfaiiieH in kl............. aud tho report of the Secretary of War in recard to the trinncr ami J'f I'pl'', and showed, ihat it was i'lauii ma imciition, ny a system of ter rorism i exercised oir . tl tlraincrensiug strength ofthu " oppnitl0 ma tc-vievuun, auu urns Situie the electoral vote oril.e .St.ia n.l. p.n . . all remember tho visit of Attorney-General Ackerman to this Stato before tho Conven tion elcetiou last year, and his speech at I have taken ncculnn TimrA lliiift rurm i say that I do not acknowledgd theiKnal bility of reconciling political diahonosty and nersonal lnteci.iv in tb n.n t shall not, tlierel'ore, pretend to have always ll.U... A... A..I...I-. - M . t, . . .wuu Buuureroi iioraco tireeiev. tin the contrary I cheerfully acknowlnd'gfl that ui. iiiu uuiu, my BCiiiinienn lOWArul lllin W01V anVtlllmr l.llt tllftan nf Bitmlrallnn Dul 1 should not lie lH.nest If I did not now ueciaru that Hie speeches ho has made this Fall haVO WOII inv l.e:irl. Imvn Arelln.l ma astonishment and forced my profound re spect. Ha la a CIl.uL limn ami ia i,t.o . ...... w... .mj ,i, MIJ opinion, animated by a noble desire to m -urn. U99 His ijnucr ncmit'i, no 14 our IM; I HI aiUUa 1 lOUUl Iks. Mm Itnr tvmr. v aa'n w l.w awiX'll aro uoining m this contest. Wo are struc gllng for lifu aud liberty, and Horace Uren ley, backed by tho best part of the North- ... . , . I.. . tv . a . 11 11 iKij.pit!, ouors us ucm, Khali we re- fURO It i' I Ul.iliir.il ami llm ....I... I.. - - . ...... ...V ofjottare llaptki. A'ow, suppose your nuiiao ri a vu wie auu a stranger was try- lilt' III exIllUrilUll lll tl.mn. um.1.1 ..... Stop him and refuse to let him proceed til uu coiuu saiibiy yon or ids laltli In tho (loctlilio of limiiiiiaiiin'i' Tlm I I Alii situation, uur hou.o is ou . liio, and Horace (irccli'V la trvlnir In i.nt II m.l Shall vve refiuo his aisistaiice becaiiRe! wnen slavery risie.I, lie was an aboli tionist 9 Ha eoiil. I vc- A,i,iiv 1,., ., a,,,i " r "V ".vtssiiis"" tied a leader In the Judical party, nud a. I.J.I aw.... I. 1 ... !' . At iu i4i ut nun un liTiiniiitr ina nnrarrii lnHn. eilCA to rClltf nt Mil thr nm rl.J,,r- a ' j v 1 J imi a 1 rj Shall we be angry with hhu becauso lie refuses to do so, and appeals for Justice to us, and denounces our oppressors Tho coiichidini: portion of tho snecch was an appeal f t Xorth Carolina and the principle ot local icU'-government."""" ' Kncrit a.Mri 11. rtlWAff rrr.ld.i.1 ayim vr. atkinhon y:ct 1-it.ai.mi r. 11. vAM Rill IN Keeiotar. lr. E. A. AN l f ilHUJI hlArtlial Mrm-tot UlliErToJo! d. W. Atkimmim. 12mm. ..I 1......... . . Dver1' U'UB' 4 oi I t Hai.h ol New llau atr;nIl'? " Uw aud ComiuMon 0. ' f'sna'kS.nf wrtighl , Htt.linan. r..'u.5 ni?0'' of W WhluheaU A Co. 11. ll.CowA,Prealdent. v it. B. Knaae, Coinmlaaion Merchant . 4' Aa Y,lJ-LAa u.w"lf Mmtbeia. iT w ' ." 1 " ' ' Jforthrop I u m ml n fc .... w 1 , ui n. m array ti. B,"- , ollaBnn, Totl A Utn. At?- 'vwr, Brtuati flcS-Oontul.of Spraut '."PiifirT, Attorney at Uw. tbm,''UAm' " J' VVUUams A Cc,,av Jaa, O. MoKAt. Att'y at Uw, ravettevllle. I. B. Kattv.M'.rohint. tUnkiuvrUi.. J. T. fova, Merchant, Lamberton. l"f!RA!tCK. Ill) 111 IIWIIVU ROOMS JOHN WILDER ATKIXS0'.S jfin ft Wilmington, IV. C, FIIIE INSURANCE COMPANIES Xwfm$.Urtimi Md Lon,k"- A M a y I,,vVr;lMri",""'1 Aaacta, t,T30,W lviVviI?iV,.,M,'J,Il,i Awet" "ik VA. HOMEef Bickan.l.v...Aaattil 4fti,nfl0 MARINE INSURANCE. gllwoM Waller, rrcaUlent. i,r,i , . icanr ' Boarders Wanted; Mm. J. fJttinr-ft mt l.t -...,1.1., , rrout. ami MM.he'rry Z'fi'tf" iin!n;,?hnec;"of,iu,w st-b, 011 i,J , 1 4 .5 . , ;, .l 2r.TIumftun.tr SPECIAL FEATURES AND AD VAX- - TA0EJ. It. Mo restriction aa ltttt.ieiice or Travol. sd. No eatra ohargt ou tht II vet of Femalct. 84. Pollclt Ineonteatiblt after Five Years. 4th. Tht rate of Internal on tht Fandt ef tat Ootnpanv b ghtr than Uiom on U.t rimd. ol Companfet lin atAd In other SUt. , tV lu'or lug larger Dtvldtndt to Follcy UoUleia. flth.TheOlrtctortai.il netnA. .r .k. ... pany arepromlii.nt NultTII CA IWH.INUN8. '.fgJswW'''M TIIElilfiffl VTcectall bnyeiior B0015 aBd'oHOEai . large stock, lilt and CiO.lete' swoitawul a all Uuea, and lwr .nom tut bstter Goods titan any boaaa in u. State. . . Ko;K.riiiaiVfio.vf ' ttltorttrrOBeitreet. ' . t. .a oetSI ,. BBE30?i5E 1 lias ah lltmnii...,,. . . MUtlr'i NEW STORE, formerly, eeenpled by mWoBaW Aj 0OWAN, epiKiaiii tht IIotela,oa HDESDAY, September 26ths Thli chango U rtudtrtd nteoaary by their LARGELY lmitEASBD 8th. Tha fVimr.... i. .....t.,.. ... ai Tt y '.oiiiioii on a aoiiii ami permanent barfa, ruipa having been Ukea to IncrtaAt tht Capital Stock to lioo.ootl. i . . " - mmu nilw Willi t lrciia .lm.o!!!,,0"lr?7.rw,I 'pl. Tklalact ahouUl tommend tha Company, above alt eth. P, .lll1, of "Mi'tsrinltortof Mia iTr-SS.1 !-tJ,u." ; 'Iralnlng .. ..; ... . nioiinw which ahou d r.M.p il ,10", n.tl'" r,",B,1 '""'"It of thi i.fimra S,",I'1',"y ttl'poal to every am .a wniru. wn in Ir tereaii p sswiaa la. JAMES D.HROt IKS, Utntral Snpervlalng it gent, TlfOS. RME Local Agent N aprlUth, ima. 1C2 gTII.I, I, ATElt HTVLEr ALL Tilt; .,1 Fall Styles or Hats Including s.e Lateat out. Sills: XIiUs The T.;itel l)V. Oil 18 TIIOH.H. WKIGHT, Hat Store below the Hotel. 3-'8 A IthLtl TPLV OF.. .lelllea, Klotirv llutter, Cbeee, I .an I. Hngr, one . LL KINDS OF rtLANKS L JfOBHAXKAT THR - jyuuNAh orrtcr, Preserve, Hnucce, 'Urea, rtaiiina, ' fTr m' be,-t TwIHv, and recimni lut ed by all who ate tlteae g.d. Sol. I bv " , , JAMKS I. METT.V, 7 Market fUred, oda ,ii h "WiM. E. WOOJp 5c CO. TJROPurETOltfl or (lold't Aiitoniatlc Urn X Steam and H..t Water Heater and l,aw. aon'a Celebrated Hot Air Furnace; Inventm. and patenteea of tha Parlor Sun and LlgUtnin Fire Place Healnra and rarlKnir; ileainia la aUklndsof Jleatand Cok Httvea, Kilclii i, WareiOralca, Slate Mantels, eto.,eic. cart Uken with Plumbing and all i,r Steam and Wattr riK)ii.g repair, for i,mdi Heatera, Furnaces, Kaiigea, stovea, etc. .W1f-K. WOOD A CO., , S. W.cornci Italtlmere and Eutaw S. ... , . -. . . UALTlatUlUi, Mil. STOCKS AND 1 , BUSINESS. Goods art now being tceeirt ky every Steam, r.and COUNTRY MERCHANTS wotrtd w well to eiamlat their thick ' - ' i - . m before pnrchaalng. - Ii.. I.lf.1. . I . . . t every -jiiursday at Wadeahoro. Anson count v. .t ib. . TTZl. . of ' Eastern Division ol tho Wilmington, Charlotto i A Rutherford Railroad. T ' f. SUBSCRIPTION! line COfV. Oil. ar 1 n i .... sance. " Advertising Bates very saty. ... , . 6r hlberal terms tocontract A(lmMser.'a, The ARGrs elroniaiweateVMT'eWeTAnta. ' Hi.hinoud. lli.lon. Mrr,,tgorwnV,' ri.a5ltn7 barrna, and M..ckienb..rgBK J' 5 in Marlboro. CheaterHeldV n.VrTta"' thaw and lineaater eoimUei fiJlV. SlIhM at wu-,fdiir'"HJ w"ft4 JAMES A FARROCK,. . ! . Proprietor.' HAMS! TT a ar- a H 3 "HAMS! 1 5''wtb' itiiTAri Jnt received from the Wett, ; - 4 l; , . . . -a I Aaojroaeuairv . y t , . ! i . ,.i J j.: J ,' o.Vn ' TvCo, 83 jf U RCELL HOUSE, ; l.w J1.' ft Vranalent P-'4. kifnl ' "u SO per day, aecwu.. i location and rooma. t ly Boardsn SS pr wwh," ... !i U 4 - . . . ' ii . "(i ? i- K .-i ,
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1872, edition 1
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