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Ml. i ' i n The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JA2XES, Editor ft Prop. ttllifiifjf GTOZf. If. C , (EHTXBXD. AT THX FoeTOMtCX AT Wxumrorojr, If. C, as Sxcoitd-Class UlTTU.1 ' ' THUE8DAT, 50TJUCXKK 20, oi the Fa r, but he was pn by a coiorel man, E. K. Dmllfl bern The Observer puitli-shed 1 i ! Tis' address iu I'u.l, ami ki:.s tli followed by others, first hy J. I colored, of Halifax, ibiu by 111 G Keade, (a' Republican) the;: Polk, Commissioner of jAricu Polk by R. U. linger, (Jli vublfca..) aud tub sroffo&o n. kellogg elec - ' " TIOJT C1SE- The RopubUcaa party of the South at tlUtIe present rather a lamentable peUck of;dlhobor and diahoneftj. It Mtk hs beta such as to excite the esteem . or , Mprj i of those who, take pride in pretty o! conduct and integrity of char acter. Recent development aed acts, which are now undergoing investigation, are tending to sink the pari j ts a plane till more remotely beneath respectability than.eTer, if andh a degradation can be made possible, i The iub-cemmittee appointed by the United States Senate to examine into alleged frauds in Louisiana, which gave Kellogg a aeat in that body and which et is being contested by Spoffprd, the Democratic candidate for the position, is now In stion at New Orleans. The committee has examined a number of witnesses thus far, and at every step it has developed bribery, corruption and evrry otitr pvcies of fraud by which Kulogg at first secured his seat, and by woich he is now endeavoring to retain it. Money flowed from the Custom House in that city wjth lavish prodigality, to secure the election to the Republicans. Votes were bought whenever possible and places f emolument were promised to tbo whotu it was not con sidered prudent, advisable nor necessary to tempt by iflers of inouey. Every means which the most unpriucipled ras cality could ilevUe was brought into re quisition to carry the election by the Washington, D. C.,Noy 13 ' fa" m - . - .1 m-- numerical power ot voles, ana tailing in i Alain- ee tm ly uu the following military companies: Ril eigh Blues, East Raleigh Guards, Oberjiu Vance Guards, and two companies from Wilmington ami NewhtrbL ur vd up ravetteviHe strtet ut II utcloci a in E the i arb.-r-"gb t j-'utd i y Gov sroun . -he Mrs. Eliza Pinksv.ou 13 now a widow, yot John Sherman refuses to go to Louis- rv - St'-ppiug in front of House the procession w ernor Jarvis, Mayor Mujlv. V minimi-iier Polk and other promiaLt white luvitea guests. After arriviu at th3 eas'ern portion of the cjy, the Govt ruorj formally opened the eshlbitiou in a hvrt.; well-timed a'Mris.s lull ofaiv ce to' the colored people. This ia the Jjfst exblbi tion of tne kind evlr he'd in the wi.rli: a State Aricul ural Fair by the cn icd people. The exhibition is verv credita ble and qnite a number of peogiewere on the giouuds. The wr-ather w$i .very in clement and preven'ed uiany from at tending. To-day they expeci a iare crowd and a hue time. " J The Raleigh Observer give a colvnun and a ' alf to a description ot tlje ln;l uy. N wnly id Hoy. Jdivis n"ak lai in- J a - di a mi. Ejwin a by ;GV. uiv, iCt'i. Badger by Mayor Mauhl. Il is that some of our detraCfioi& ou could have beon present provided their inUx.se lju'r d of the South would have a4id believe their ovn eyes. I A 'Correspondent or tiib Cii Observer writes to th.t paper loJ he of i a pi'y bi t iit the North cccas ion he pfplt ed ih in Uj purpose of nominating i Qjvernor and U 1. V'.id'.; antnGovern r. that, the returns were taken to the Cus torn Honsj, t.he most notoriously c-;rrupt hot-oed of political infamy in the ctun t.-y, aud tbrre made to show a Republi en majority. . After manipulating the returns, by erasures in some places and sulditiohs in others, until they bore on their faco a Republican majority, every paper which might by any possibility be made a medium by which the outrageous frauds could become exposed was de stroy sd. Th-se facts have all been developed by the inTeatlgatioaa of the committee, and farther, It has been ascertained that Kel logg, in anticipation of what might be divulged, has attempted to suppress tes timony by offering inducements in the shape of money to those whose evidence he kptw. would be damaging to himself and kls interests. In one case he endeavored to hire a witness to absent himself so as not to be accessible to the committee. One witness, of whom It seems, he was particularly afraid, he tried to get to the Custom House, but thfl.witnesa fa'hjd I to go, fearing his life woujd be taken. Some were kept con cealed from the committee as long as poselble.and in fact every method adopt ed to prevent an exposition of the ras cality by which Kellogg holds bis tenure of office. Enough has already kvcome known to establish the fact that Spoffojd Was duly, legally and. honestly elected United States Senator, and that he has been kept from the full enjyment of his right to the seat by the most bare-factd and high-banded fraud. 'The Republican party has certainly developed a wonderful capacity for appro priating to its own use those things which properly belong to others. There is con siJerable difference among individual members of the party as to the kud of property to be appropriated, but taken as a whole it manages to rake in almost any thing and everything to its rapacious raaw from an unsuspecting slumbering chicken or vagrant pig to the Presidency of the United States. In this branch of industry . lt. hae displayed wonderful energy, sagacity a id strategy, but it haa been conttuued so long and successfully that , l aat tccomw .monotonous, aide from being a luxury which entails too murh expense uyn those who have made the most firqueut contributions in the mat ter. :I! for L: r.i the for Hie ticket is as ?ou mit that it in r.i'Iur t, n- i b. any we have see a p opo&cj, baft we 1 1-1 lillji!. politics have been wrappe-Jj up in d iaid aside now. not to be bro-uhi.t until after the Christtur t Wl-lliSOTUN LlLiTMi n- patriotic and pub icj -pnt.i u ki V;r- nor &d auy S' ate iu 1 1- Ui n -i it. lo pr poses', it isl ill, Decked by thi 0i:.jo'n of his p --tip r 'ieaij .dv: -tjr.-, o put npon a o ft8ii. f46j. I c-?u- StrUOtlOIi uu rectje to l u U .it. : j.j.iu- emus, luf-vcf uit ot ! hija et: . . ir i thoupht.'wiil Ik; iof ivd toi lUiUie ooneerva ivj Li gih'atu a. J1UU.MSUINE A delicate item toliB of a man who 'emigrated rather tiiau ezp'ain certain notes.' Flasher having had his portrait painted, a'kn the opinion of his friend babbs, a retired Louse-painter, Dabbs: Well, it' like you; but, if you ve paid twenty five for if, yon've been done. Why, there ain't half a pound of paint ou tha whole! thiDg!' A faishionable garment can now be mado by taking your Lu banu'o ulster, dyiDg it brown, cutting off the breatt pockets, gathering it behind, ndsew iug ten cents worth of black ruching around the i fck With one of these on a middlsiz d omn can sail iu to a rive-cent btore with the air of a Drchc-68. McGregor Nlws, The person who travels w:th a vh r:ety troupe arjd holds an apple oi hi head for th 't tars' to ghoot ( fl' with, a rfl , f-oui.t-r or later goe to the grave with a bullet in his fkull. Ben Butler beiDg out of po.itic3 now, perhaps he ojuld be persuaded to b an apple-holder" for a 'crack-ehot ' The variety troupe might not be able to pay Mr Butler as large a salary as he would demand, bnt the amount cou'd be qu ckly made up by outside Cvfutnoutious. -Wor iler. ; L I saw so much said about ttie merits of 11; p iiitteis, ai.d luy wife who was always i(c or in. a-i 1 nev-r well, teased me so :mi!, y i ot her some I c ncluded to be iM.--ied as;a:i) ; ai.d i am glad 1 did tc in icos thau i wo inoLiihs' u?e ef the irteis in . ujfe vas eured and she has re uiiiuf.d' 5.0 icr eighteen months since. 1 likt- ft ,ch hu.i.bu,.j;i.--ji. 11 1 St. Paul Miscellaneous SPEER'S Port Grape Wine Uaed in Churches for Communion purpj? SxiBcellancou?. j Ilave hVi ed the f liuwi-i; r m-r .l !? pap-'r, the s'gtvVttreo of w o'i office ; Messrs. ST? iBUitT- & JOIISSOJZ. -2 ! i if t St., X w To:V : e- a .- rus I'lastors. I'uysiCians a' i the ruMic ;oe;or BeKenwi? r ai. 3 rf Pi PLASTER to ul others. We p.r-idcr th-n or- ot ,hXe?v f "V't PQ.j. rerat-diea worthy of confide;. e-. ,'i hry Superior to nli th-T V y ' ' civ.es for External use. ' ' 1 r i o p.st t -Tv years we h?.vo soi l V.HI1 ",n 1 ALL Si IHlr""?- To exiimino the .laro r.rul varied Hll'il: 111 important u ine Afflicted. We Mould advise all who may need the a hjiee, i.f -i. phj sji-iau, lo either call or wrjte. to Dr. Mo ,er'Sf.n, 10, So. Eutaw St., li.tj'iiiv-ie, Md.. who trom 15 years expe i.' t'f e in Hospital anu Special "Practice, ua'oi.'ees a cure in a)l diseases of the Ut iu'iry Orjans ai;d of the Nervous Sye-jff-ui, i Oiiai ic and Seminal Weakness, liU' jp-.vt-'.cv (jr-ss of sexual power), Nervous iMeiiiti ai:ii teuibiii'2, Palpitation of the lie id, diiuiioss ot'iiyht or giddiness, No 'Lrcai iluiwuh, ic., ail resulting from hhus'-s iu y uth, or excesses in manhood; is .-in - 11 i-t'i u vjri Vt l'ti at tae 3 a tt, br if or next yr.ir. Tula vet late e'ection was suUelautial those opposed to the llebub'licsirj.s having a tew votes more tfcau the iieB publicans themeelvea. Now 1 1 hope the Governor bus the couregs ef hia ocnviotiouf, and that the propored buL-dczing by radical pojhtio'tm ot the State will amouut to Lathing With him. If the Governor is right he should "go ahead.' It is lull time that the "personal government' should cease. That kind of overLaeut is not good for the individilal voter or b-ne' facial to the public itltcieet. A i cheek of this kind will star le ithose wiib have held undisputed power lor nearly a generaiiou in Maine, snd have tup pressed' or perverted ! investigations, trampled on individual rights, aucl in a hundred ways, diiiegard-.U wrjitfeu law. - ! Speaker Randall will bp aii hoiiorto gnest at the very extens:fe and" elab orate ceremonies of the Thomas etatue unveiling to-moriow. The invita-ion to the Speaker says that lie was tLe first man to call the attention of the Washington authorities Ao the great qualities of Gen ThomaeJ Sye iker Iiva- dall always was a e'ear headed, clean- Danaed, honest m in, land uev: r caied. I honestly believe,' whether his fritadr had the popular upplidse or lo, or whether they ere worth millions or not. - i TheThomis ce'ebriliou, by tile wtv will brio o -r Wshiu&ton an-ituru'en i j - i numoeroi pe i ie ihj-Q by far than trtn.l i'...i. i- t :i . . : . i ... tn ve was tne i.r eivJ! known here. The tion felt fur the (Jt soldiers is pomttl.mi Stonewall Jackson's s.' They aixi the c -niuun, live send noim-us i'v honor to the m'eajor . o ail skia and blood diseases cuicklv d. Or. R id ;t graduate of one of the '-t bCit-.medii.Ntl sciiOOls in this ntry (U veiiy of ilar via d), aud re s to i he leading ph si'.''a; iu his city,and e'ii;sul'ii!U-r !ni c'li rely upn honorable h j :n confideTiti.il tTetiuent. In writing fax close stamp tor reply. Special attention iiiven to ill female' complaints. Good ac eoiu'modaiions for all wishing to call and piim. Medicine snt to any address. Thi8. II. McKoy, Pobt H- McKot 7 Speer's Fort Graiie VVItu Fours Years Old. rpniS JUSTLY CELEBRATED N ATI VI Wine is made from the juics ox the Oport Grape, raised in thh count'y. IU invaluahl Tonlc anC- Strentiening' Properties are unsnrpaflsed bv any other native Wice, Being the pore juioe of th grape, prodaceo under Mr. Speer's own peraoca' supervision, its parity and jrenuiceness are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake o its gener oua qualities, and tLe weakest invalid may use it to advantage. It is particularly bene ficial to the aged and debilitated, and s iter! to the various ai menta tLat afflict the weaker sex. It is, in every respect, A Wf.VK TO KE KELIED ON. Speer's P. T. Sherry, The P. J. SHERRY is a Wine of SUPE RIOR CHARACTER and partakes of the g dden qualities of the grape from whichit is made. , For MEDICINAL PROF SBT1 it will, be found unexcelled Speer'a P. J. or Pedro J. Brandy. This noted. Brandy is a pure distillation from the grapa and is equat to the finest Hen nesy or Otard Brandies; for medicinal pur poses it can be relied upor as strictly pure. See tbat the signature o Alfred .peer Passaic, N. J., is over the cork of each b t tle. A. RPKKIVS Mt. Prospect Vinerard. New Jersey. Office, So. 3iWanen Ht.. New ork. For sale by GftEEM h i?LNN It, J (. MUND8, Druggists, and P L BrilDGKii CO. aiml 1 Ir Dry Goods. oct 23 Oil" Cloths, & is.v R. m. m I rati Q S3 CSS? si 7i P m a I H- r?i f sear WILMINGTON, N. 0. (--f4ce North side Market street, betwee eco jd and Third streets. Jhe Hew Boot &, Sho o Store, 32 MAEKET STREET. :'T:tunrHiiiri aii c';lcbr4:i'.!i eve . Hi ir:iiion iVui! all; c lal !! lii ;. old A'JN0T7 DAILY IS KfcCEIPT of a fina Lot'of - LADIKS' KID AND PEBBLE BOOTS, I " in a!I gizes, from 2 to 7, which I am selling at the l ow Piiceofl.?o to $1.55. t'ouie and look at them and avs money. Mis esjVebb!e Button Boots at $1.C0. LaiLV KM and Pebble Lae Boots at $1. Lilu'd Shoes fi oui 50 cents up And ail o.htr G oods in proportion. f o advance ,n n:y ioods. Couie aDd coc vii cejou sslfof it. ' H 'ew St ck. 'o bid Goor's to wo k ctl. FltESH Family GrocerlesJ For Our Friends la Town and 'Country Cash is the Word That.Ccn Take Our-Entire Mock ! Haye the pleasure of again announcing to the public that we have an unusual and attractive Stock and are prepared to offer our customers one of the Grandest and Cheapest stocks of Prices ranging in Suits from 3.00 upwards b A beautiful and grand assortment in Which we guarantee cannot be equaled in this city. A 'una Imaaad latest styles i?i fT V iflt At r- o fa i The Freshest, the Hi icest, The Most Desirable Agsorlmcnt Of Fine FAMILY SUPPLIES in Wilmington OUR MOTTO IS, "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PHOFim'" So call upon us and eecure In all qualities and prices, in perk d direct from iho Mf.nafacturtr?, 'whicn v,e gurunntee to bo of0 superior oualitv. We also h-'-ve otic of the. choicest and largest stocks -of T-xo anJ Threo 1- and. Brussu Carpots, lluf Mntting and 0:1 Clotb at a-t nirliiiifj low prices. 1'lt.ase exunin 1 oct 25 GRAY'S SPECIFIC Kt v.. V 7 US I i vvblcji thev ri.-. In takiug the ct-nstis i-i ltso 'to most Ci'mpuii Su; ri . teti THB INDUSTRIAL FA lit. Tb Fair of tb colored people, held in Ilalaifh this week, teems to have been rery much of success. The poor, op pressed, dowo-trodJen race, the Ticims A$9$&n craeltj and Southern shot CTIDJ, who dsxe not lift their heads ia the pi eseiiLS of the murderous Ka Klux, who ftrt lnragv fnd ia destitoUon and at the last Csp for the vaat of fuel, clothes and foM inf Northern eusmies will hare 4t, hare bad a happy tiire of it this week This Is how they and a few of their "op pressors," the -rascAllj Ku-Klux,M inarched together to the Fair Grounds on Tnesday. The News tells it: tTfce ptocession, headed by Stanley's wlare bandr aud cjnipoted of the Ral gh' colored r'e frnuj. A9 carriages and says, ever taken a h-jre-f ih" I stiitts Will be R;i2:i!!'r , tintu t Each Teiritcry vsi.i district, as heietnioie, but size of Maino vwiil 'lie !;v;i.li-d uio k hue hat w:ci.i j I a a-, tk-te mied t givt ou a p(ol a tie'e. iiors ft It it r Kcjp6Ptru!ly 5,"V il Skn t.f tht Show Case. iu ti. ictrt Waikc! ... .: I . I,. . ii.itcs of r.!" districts, and inure j populous olcs ititc more than two. 1 he' wishes to select his sub-, i regard to party, lu tin Maine, for instance, will lican Supervisor, and cl U . 1 ... .i . i. - i I . uy mo vjroveruor or lue Ann lit p id icau Congressmen. The Su j.erii teuj.t nt s oaij idea sseois to lie to unke thel service niliL- uper.u.tend'j.,! dinafts vhihoi:l case, 1 sii'VM sc hare one H p i e to be seh cie;i cient. orld of Good Oae tf the most popular medicines new before the American . public is Hop Bitters You see it everywhere tfeoiile take it with good effect.; It guilds tbem tip. It is Dot as pleasant to the taste as some other Bitters as it i not a Whiskey UrtuS. It u more like the old fishipned booeset tej that h;ts dode al worlll of good. If you don't feel juat right try Hop Bitters. Sunda A'etcs. i I - : r Wine ior Invalids . Ttie Port Grape, Wine of New Jefsev is the' best metlicinal wine iu the 'market' and it is said Zthat tha vintage of A- Speer far exce'a ny other produced. It is heavy io body, rich in flavor and well alaptci for s'ckly persons and rr general family us3. F,rs-4!e by j. GL ilands. tireea & Ftanuer and P. L. BHdiiera & i i i 1-1 . 1 - We Bo Hot Claim 3 .TKOXAGci shnp'y because we are aj h 'iiio--enter: rise, tur do we expect it at ' th'i expense ot" any one's pocket. WE DO CLAIM that we can ti!l any order for KjiIi, Dooi jind Blinds, r a'.ythl'ig iaour li.:e, at as LOW FIG L ltr-o, aua as coou wotk anl ma eiia! as cm be bou-ht anywhere. Window uia'sc Buililer's Siij'plles a.'wajs on hand. , ' t'ur nw JiJii KiLN is in : t-rUfion, anu u ua uut xue otsi luiruer is used Keppec.fullv, t ' ! ALTAFr"JSR&P:aCE Factory Foot of Valaat street. OJSce Cor.-Nuttand Kcd Cross ttrtets nor 17 j - Anthracite CoaJ. JjViG SIOYE AND CHESTNUT s.'zes, of the best quality, at popular price even cheaper tb ;n retailed at Philadelphia We have the fiaest assortment of BOTH fly, An - u.t- W' e a k n ess, Tw' S perratfrr- hea, mpoieB-ff, CF.anclal!difi- -s TASIa3.eae that f 1-AfTER 7APJ3. low, as a stqoence of relf-.i base; as Lots ct Memoiy, Universal I a-situde, Pain in the Bxck, Dimness ot" Viaior. 1'Temature Oli Age, and tnany other ! i iie '8 a tnst lead to InsALi.y or Conaumpti'-n Hrid a Prt-tnature av. SU Fall particulars in bur paii,h'et, which we desire to send free by iL ai? x e . erv 0e. JSt- The 'pcific Medicine i p . J by all drugeist at$I per packsg, or exx pr:k ages for $5, or. will be tent free by rai.il n receipt of the mnnev by SLddrca-ic THEGAY MEDIC! fit CO,. iMechftiic's Block, Detroit, iIith. Sfld in Wilmirgton a'id everywhere by all druggists. pet U-diviy. i li V , Ac .mm I'eo'red t.va'lya:..l r irpt'v, bf No. 3 ouh Fi t-iai. J i,. WINNER, :-t V' il jiinptTi, ii. C . COT J Mew York 400 Varieties A buy Cakes and Crackers-Chea? 7ULL LINEJ Flour, fnsu'i Cif. i. Ten?, Syrupe, AloUs'ce, Hoa t, r-al ir j r'o a dera, C iar?, CosfectionerH 5tc. t old at manufacturers ri:e?. . Cotrjt n:e .ta Apples, Cttbbve, Oliou, FoMm Uutter nna Country Piolcce conf tantly it.' ia to " T. Ji. llKNUf'ii-OV 4 CO., That can be found South of Baltimore. to-daj. nor I J. A. 8PliI.'OEg i i at the CentralYard. ALSO ALL &THE ARTICLES IN OUR LINE. EiRTJITS and NUTS In abandanee. Call on nB and epead your moLey profita bly. r ' ;; Boatwiight & McKoy, 5 A 7 Ttorth rrout Street- nor 17 i Baby Syrup. pAkKKR'S GINGER TONIC Indian VjSgu.A BuU'e Cough Sjrup, Klutz' ChUI Care, As era' Ague Cure and a' com plete etock of pure Drug! and Medieinw. I ! F. C. MILLER, Corner 4th and hun Streets, Open day atd nLrhtJ B0T.17-tf " -AND Wilmington, 2,.C. teamship Line, I She Steamer CULF STE? 3 i. - ... 1 iCAPT. IN ";; WIU.I8AIL FR02! XEVi , SATURDAYJ Nov Shippers eaa relr'r-or. , . . j sailing of Steamers as a ' .-crUs. - i For Freight Engagerq-r nn,:; u THOS. E. BOND, fcujt, WM. P. CLYDE ca1' ' 362Broadwaj, New Vcrl. mi i km Mt Fach, and all styltB.incla-Jire Orscd Sfl and Upright, ftU'elrictly m. -t cum, tie lowest sbt cash v. ho z.hsalk fij l( pr;ce3. direct to thy pr;nc;: A-f. made on of the Cn'ert d:;av3 at t'e,J, tcnsiiHl p:ihibition, ar:.l Kt-t'iriuMlsW-Jl-commended fcr the Higrfpt ' d0,. 12,000 in use. Krgular.'j incorp-rsW nficturire Co. Factory ettablUhefl oj-r years. The Square Graiadi corit abek'e new patent Duplex OTeritrsWPe the greatest improvement in the Piano making. The UprigbU are thetofl" in America. Pianos sent on trrtLi, fail to write for Illustrated and Descry catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. , MEXDELS30HN' PIANO CO apl 7-6m 21 East 15th street. ITew Kiver Oysters. l-AVLV'v .MADE Aill'LEar- Qj. J r&ngiizeuti, I &c now jrr area io cur me ce;eonuu OYSTERS, from SeJ Hirer, a fJ desired. Families supplied with ft tLes'jcil. IMCPP-Mwithth F. K i"DET. J'rcprietor. ileadfiimrters ior La:qv Kecr .'and Vo' Xo.5 Markets il: User Deer ttd 'Porter. boti W V aciiled, in tbe eitj. ,i. ttai,, , ser Country orderi pros?" V
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