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Tiff ;py Roviop J OS II. T. XlflS, EdiUr & Prop. WIL2HHC3TON. N. C MOXDaY. AUGUST 30. ISM. M4.TT.l - ruic IosToxrtcK at i:.. as' Sxoo2n-CULs FOR FKKSlWENTi- OP PENNSYLVANIA. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT ; 7. H. EUGLIS 10F INDIANA. TO Mi FOR GOVERNOR : TtlOUAS J. JARVIS, OF.PITT. FOR LIEUr-OOVERNOR; j Acs do UODinoon.j OFUAOON. FOR 8KCRETAUY OF STATE : VJII UAH 1$, flAUnDD OF WAKE. FOR STA1E TREASURER OF RANDOLPH. FOR ATTORN EY-G EN ER AL or WIISON. FpR AUDITOR: . P. - XL OS 23X170 OF GATE3. ning of tba war.; General Rhodes, while Kin man flte&ii V at tbo J ft W W WW first of the series, of disasters which be r.n nn.r.i Virl in the valley viz: Wlacbester, was pierced through the brain by a ininoie ball. He immediately fell far ward on bis horse a ct,rps nd the men becoming more pat ic stricken than ever, after the fall of tneir gerjeral, fled in all directions. One of General Rhodes' couriers, bowev. r, determining that the boJy,of the br'v.. Uho iB. xt I JAJJt,' MhollI.J tK. !4V d c-iti-ht, up th Cryo ai d, ibrowiu it cr th luddh Iq froi.t of hitn, galloped tlJ the held. Tfiree days after this disaster ccm Fishtr's Hill and one . month afterward. Came Coder Cieek. Kamseur, who at the time oi Rhode' fall waa commanding Erley's old division, waj trantfernd a bis r quest to tne 'command of 11 nodes' dirUiun, and keeping tba mme couriers and some of -he staff of Rhodes, he adopt J General Rhodes' custom of carrying a headquarter dagf and a few dajs before his laat battle rede around to the d ffer ent brigade in bis division and made a perch to each, oue eft hem in which be said: Tbatflig pointing " to the head quarter flag, 'whic i Geueral Rhodes has carried so long with so much credit to hiaisoll shall never be dishonored by me.' It ever you leave the field aga'iu, under like eircuuistauces as you did at Fibber's Hill. you wijl leave me there. I wiil not go j ith y u. Propbetio words. Ou the 19th of Ujtober, just one month aiiertb death of Rhodes. Karaseur. while ti vine to stay the retreat of bis men, at the battle of Cedar Creek, as did Rhodes at the bat., tie of Winchester, bad first his horse killed under him, and immediately mountiug aiotber, (belonging to one of his old cou-xu-rs) le!l mortally wounded to the ground. But the lault of these disasters did not altogether belong to the Coufedei ate do ps. Early's men of all arms number oi in Ue neighborhood ot 1,000, while dbor oai'a murnii g repoits shuArd ovi 50,000 men under his Command. Contract he diff-ret.ee in the numerical strength oi each army, ud ask, is it my wondtr then that Early's brave lit.le army, which had achieved Romany victoiies, should at last be corop. lied to jiuld to the supt-rioi strength of overwhelming numbers I Wa iiikgton. D. C , Aug 27th, 1880 The city of Washington the crowd looked like the whole oity ratified the nomination of Hano. ck and English The streets of Washington hate seen no each display binee the great re view' in 1c6j ir.cli precd-d ii;e nina ter out of the F:irvi' iu y at tat close of hostilities in the -livid. Un happily for the couutry, ne.ti-h and pifjpatriotic p linswu - im u 'td up me e vil war with but i v ?ir v WAS0IXGT0X LETTE1L GK1XD DEU0NSTiUT10. Vm BaperiuUodautJ Public Instruction zouave- ooAxiBoxLotron OF JOHNSTON.' IFOR CONGRESS:: '(Third DlUict.) jonau, OF ONSLOW. Fur PrsiiaatUliEUctor, .Third DUtrlct. Of Harnstt. COBBCCTINO fJlfTOniUAL, Tbs 4trc4 which we pablishad from tU ChmtXam Mtcorfi Friday's Issue la rtstxd to tba condact ( the laU Gen tral 3ryan Grisaos. i e r Flibet' Hill, was noi axactly M ws bsjd. stated it. In our prtvUu MUclti to ' which our- respected ceaUsnporaxy of lbs JUeord -made allr slon, U tbs sxtrsct which ws poblisbstf frn Um Record undef th da t abose rafarrad to. As long, as the facta pnb Usbad by us wars historical -and connect aU witk socae of tba most thrilling k vents in tba history of this country, we think it r Usvforianteaouxk lo korolhem corructly . pnntod and Uurtlort nako ths correction; It was nc4 FVsberV Hitl that we referred so la onr aitisls w hers Gen. Grimes dl L. pUjsd Mok dttsnalaatloa an energy in lOrganlxing ibo shatured farces of 14am- ' wVsUfUoobttt at Cedar Cretk. t)aitlo" ot Fisbor'f Hill occurred about lb 23 J of QepWoVar; the bottle of Cedar Greek occarred nearly one month later. oa tko If tk sUt of October. 1864 The :; rga21sAt Bamseur waa -wet -killed at Fish Ctfp Hill, as our coiemporsxj stated, but fall mortally wound! at Oedar Ortek, oi.htae boy. jneailoned. While rjtrttinX"upn thlcSuVject we will men- tU& Jtf "tidied wnd a coincidence)' con TMsl,sI iho .UA of Bbodes and Rani . rfhickr tame under" our personal oh7 Gea!lhacVt, vho -rat killed at Win- TJT -tki?ri?d. the tlsas of nls death as . fs keai rjliariirn coMiindar ' lu Early a rso:f tho-'ralltfyirlIflJ Superiors re- 'U the custom of Geosrsi 'Rhodes to ti. wksreVoo $ of -Rhoee. f pQ tba . rv- ths?rttiV:-Tto ,w not the bat $ f - -JhrBsatVtht"taind bars . r ...... . , i Ihe Democrats In Washington Cifj Ratify the Nomination Two Miles of Torches, and Acres of People A General Outpouring. (Spedal Correspondence Daily Review. WAsjusaToy, D. O., August 26. 'Ibiighttho grandest demonstration oyer witnessed in this oity is in pro gteas. " The Hancock and English ratification meeting has brought all Washington and the surrounding coun try to the front. Ihe streets along the line of march are thronged, and he. enthusiasm is immense. Many houses .are illuminated, and thedeco rations' at the City Hall, where the speaking is going on, are beautiful. .In the the oentre and above the speak era' heads, are 'Hanoock and English in letters of fire ; on the right and left are aemi oiroles of gas lets, and the whole is surrounded by a blazing star. ine approacnes to the, city uau are bordered with ' Chinese lanterns, for qnares.and are spanned by numerous flsg". . ' . 1 ' The procession, four and five deep, iraa from one and a half to two milts long the majority bearing torches, which.-together with the crand dis- play of fireworks, mado up a most msgnmoem speciso;e. . l woold like to tell jou what the speakers said, hut I couldn't get with in earshot aorea and acres of people were betweenlus, and I couldn't hear a word ' - A week ago the Garfield aud Arthur rt float ion came oS and the display waa yery one;! there was much bur iraning too, but my Democratic neigh bor ray a it seemed to bo done tolorder, "How hurra three times and stop,' while- this aoems to be a SDontaneous outburst, a genuine enthusiasm, as if the eheera were but a feeble express ion or a sentiment that a who'e cam pafgn could not exhaust.' and he says that the other resembles this just as the soap curls ox the girl across the street do the natural rmglets that cluster about the brow of our sweet little neighbor. However that may be taese men seem to be in earnest and the demonstration is a srrand success r.'l saw Judge and Mrs 4lussell on the street hero the other day. By the way, the Judge ia reported as saying that the army and navy could not pre vent North Oarolina from going for Hancock and English, and it is fur tharxoore aaid that he may deolare in their favor before long. I only men tion this as a rumcr of the street and which yon hays doubtless seemjin the paplxa. I -f a m. it i I'm i . xn regaxu w iui nine matter ci a judgeship m your district, a friend at your elbow, who seems to kuo whereof he peaks, says he would like yery . mttca to aee the appointment giian to Hon Bart Fuller, that he is a reamed and conscientious and of the highest obaraeter. He rilled the po onged- for WLun iut voeiLi through our streets littecu yaxa ago, and which Gr-nt, before x.e became the tool of politicians to ardent y de ired, has never yet been real z d. Pue monster meetiog cf last Light larger in proportion to the city.- pop ulation'tban any otbr to!i(icl meet mg ever held in this city m y be taken as an indrx f the tee:u g and wishes of tho 'plain people' an over the Union. The geueral desire is for poce, and a vast mnj rity of the people believe that .General Hanoock is the man through whom it oan be t be secured. Wasnmgtou sends hearty greeting to the Conservative and patriotic people of the Union. 'Let us have peace. Bpesking about G neial Hai cock, a word about his 1876 correspondence with General Shermn mwy not be out of Dlace. Ii iubtice hus been done to the latter if any su pinon has been entertained that he was eager for strife or for aiiv occasion for the use of troops at that tim. But the tupe- rioritv Ueneral liabcock is buowt ia! even hin briefest letter. Iu th uiidat of ureeeiLC military ducie. he seems to have found time to kt-ep ful ly posted upon all pubi.o events, and to have found and xprcs. d opinious which would have been creditable to tbeabltat of statesmen and p ttiiots The?e letters of the General, not 'writ ten for the public eye, ehow him to have habitually thoughts aud wishee fphich would do honor to any man who ever iiv d. Mr Haves started West last eveuiug and will rem iu ab sent two mouths unless the exigencies of the political campuign shouid makt: ois ;reseLCd in the Jiltt nec jssary. Tne Evening Star cilia it 'pubhc bui uess,' but the whole busiiiecrs of the idmiuistration now is to promote G u field's chuLces of huco sa. I am unubie to H;iy this week just what ei her the Chairman or Secre tary of the Democratic Congressional Committee thmks of the present situa tion, both these eeutlemeu beina: ab- sent, but the extensive correspondence received from day to day shows grow ing confidence in Dernoaratio buccass. One of the writers, in giving a long list of men who will throw the first Democratic vote of their lives this fall, as its if this looks like a decline in the Hancook boom. Anothtr distinguished lawyer has joined the great army of Washington attorneys. G 'neral H E rme, Ex Commissioner of Patents, and former ly associated in legal business with his late Chief, Secretaiy Schuiz, has established an ollioe here. i I GUKDGE and yaxking him over again, suid 'A c am wouldn't be playing wi h 30U this way. That's the difference Hwixt me an a o'um. The young man had no more questions to ask. Young Fred, a bashful yet persistent swain, Was very much in love with Mary Jane. One ciyht she told him in tone, lt U not good for man to be Sa:d Frfd , 'Just to. you el', lte fteu thousrht of th.it myfelf.1 Then said the lass, when Fred was al at;off. . You ought to buy yourself a terrier dog.' ber teuderest alone. darling little s.ime thin; Mi cell arc-3us. The World for I860. them trieir f he ents eat fruit Democrats prerr wbe; e should infornl selvea ca-efnllv alike of the action of party throughout the rountrj and moretoepta 01 treir Kepubi!cn pj' K failure to do thi in !876 c mtribaten t to the loss bv the l)eiuocrrv o" thi Became Sound and Well HATCHER'S STATION, Ga. R. V. Pierce. M. D : Dear ir My wife, who had been il for ov r two years, and nad tried many other medicines, became sound and woU by using your Favorite Prescription. My niece was also cured by its use, after se v eral physicians had failed to do her any sood. Ynur8 truly, THOMAS J. METHVLn. "Best of All.'' BALTIMORE, Md., March 5th, 1879. Dr. R. V. Piebce: Dear Sir My family have used your Jbavorite Prescription and it has done a;l that is claimed for it. It is the best of all preparations for women'complaints. recommend it to all families. G. S. WATERMAN, Druggist. New Advertisements. Warners Safe Kiflaey I Liver UK $1 25 PER BOTTLE ! A Positive Remedy for ALL Kid ney. Liver and Urinary Troubles of both Male and Female For the Beview. On Board Steamer Jonx Dawson, ) Aug 25th, 1880. An impromptu meeting of passeu gers ou board the steamer John Daio son was hold by cal iug Mr J W fc Kobinson to the chair and requesting 0 G Fennell to act as Stcretary.1 A committee of three was appointed to draft resolutions, viz: J K Pacd son. ut w is antirs ana J a. Uoivm. who reported the following which wat- unanimously adopted: Resolved lt. That we heartily ' - dorse the Kttlonal, State and Con gressional Democratic ticket and. we pledge ourselves from this until the day of election to put forth out ut most exertions to secure by fair and honorable effort the election of the brave and patriotic soldier statesman, Winneld a Hancock, and our noble Jarvis and gallant bhackelford. Resolved 2d, That we appreciate the gallant efforts of our noble state men, Jarvis. Varjce, Kansom, Busbee, Leaoh and Mcttae. for their generous efforts in behalf of the Democratic party. Resolved Zl, I bat we offer Captains Paddison and Sherman our thanks for their kiud and courteous trestment whileunder their charge on the steam er Jjhn Dawson. licsohcd 4A, That we return our thanks to the citizens of Wilmington for the very hearty and cordial wel come we received at their hands. r uq morion, the oecretarv was re quested to furnish a copy of these proceedings to the Willmiujarfon Be view, the JouKNAii and the Star for publication. After a vote of thanks tendered the Chairman and Secretary, the meeting adjourned. J. W. S. BoBiNtON, Chaiman. O. G. FenseIiIi, Secretary. 'It saved my life.' , E. B. Lakcly, Selina, Ala, 'It Is the, remedy that will cure the many diseases peculiar to women. Mother's Magaztne, 'It has piissed severe tests and won eu" lorsemeut Irom some of the highest medi cal talent io the country ' N. Y. 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MYBILS p CASE3 iRLNCU UU.A.NDY , 1 From Bond i' And for sale at Irrorier's Trices.1 I Only f 1.50 for s;Btttle t i At Imposed Trend 'r, 1 geo. an , 2.1 Tubs HuT EDGE BUTTER M.oENrs a pod:.?1, 1 Choicest Qra- l atter WJ.VE- AND LIQI OH3, of bestM ', At ropnr-ir 1 rl. GEO. rVIYERS, No'll, 13, 16Stutb:Fr ot may 27' "0: -
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 30, 1880, edition 1
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