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' A ' iT i i,ai"i. inMfi'i"" t turning f lar. By WILLIAM H. BBBNABD. WILMINGTON N. Sunday Morning, Qctoher,?, 3876. NATIONAL -rv -n i nr i - p - Democratic Eefopn lickeu FOR PRESIDENT if 1J ; , SAMUEL J. TILDEN, OF NEW YORK FOR VICE PRESIDENT : of TiroiiOff arfft" . r-1.. 1 I ' Presidential Electors : FOB STATE AT LARGE : DANIEL Q. FOWLE, of Wako, j JAMES M. LEACH, of Davidson. Ir.rHga BMTBICT WJ5GTOBS . ' 1- isT DISfRICT-XKWIS C. LATHAM, .111. 1 'nra -1, fc .A.sl.lw . jab o. macrab. -f.,h: busbkb. I PRANK C. BOBBINS. 4th ' .'. 6)38 0 1 1 !7T.a 8th It, r. WARING. WM. B. GLENN. -A.C. AVBRY. STATE T. GOVERNOR, ZE BULO N B . V A'CIl , OF MECKLENBURG. LIEUT. GOVERNOR, THOMAS J; JA It VXS , j OF PITT. ATTORNK7"BlNERAL, , THOMAS S. KEKAN; k OF WILSON.! ff SECRETARY OF STATE, ; JO S E P II A ENGELI1 A UD , OF NEW HANOVEH. f I;- TREASURBR, - '.. Ji t JOHN M. WORTH, I i If - 1 '..ij. ..' .QJTji. .'J -i !m.''v OF RANDOLPH. AUDITOR, SAMUEL L. LOVE, OF HAYWOOD. - 1 , SUP'T PUBLIC. INSTRUCTION, JOHN C. SCARBOHOUGIf,' OF JOHNSTON, Poll CONG HE S S : FIRST DISTRICT : JESSE J. YEATES, j OF.HBHTFOKD. THIRD DISTRICT, ALFRED M. WADDELL ' OF NEW HANOVER. FOURTH DISTRICT, , ; JOSEPH J. DAVIS, Sf franklin. 1 I FIFTH DISTRICT, ALFRED M. SCALES,; OF GUILFORD. i SIXTH DISTRICT. : WALTER L. STEELE, OF RJOHMOND. - SEVENTH DISTRICT, WILLIAM M . KOBB1N8. OF IREDELL. I EIGHTH DISTRlc4"v i '! I.'.-.!!'- L - l ,11: I ROBERT B . VANCE, OF BUNCOMBE, 1 'r We neglected to- note edttorially that the Democrats rnSfle sains atfajfc;WWs;Jt- JBrack wasychsbrarari tle town elections hi Cbitnecticut ob 'brinecticnt oh 3i d inst. They "gained' in the popu lar vote and in the number of towns, WeH jdojief n Aod li ypftware had an election for the choice of as sessors inspectors of eleoonp, roa commissioners, &c, and shows large Democratic gains. Very gdo'd for -fc Ule State with her three eleoto toral votes. By the way, Colorado gives the same number. 1 ; maaa V7 ! . . WM9.m,K. WAST,: ., ,.u,j A ler..dte4Qpti il has been rej ceived ftpyo, ,Mjor, Engelhard, De mocratic candidate for Secretary of state, who has been making an active canvass ip the Weak and. has bad large opportunities for observation. He gives encouraging reports. He says: "Everything i working well here. In a gain or ZOO in eacn CoUDty on an averaee. In Iredell and Cauwba there will be rf- ably a eain of 25(Efin each. In Caldwell timi Burke the gain Will be in each proba- U AAA T ... . . . f "'j in mcjjoweii ana Madison 10 each, and in Mitchell and Yancey 300 ii- - 3 Blaine and Col. Bob Ingersoll, the. Matarit. wfiffi&lil at uer., .ouia not. '.arranttements ibe mad4 BV Wich,J Jti.J&3 to remam atahat faebionable reso?t? ANOTHER CHAROB A OA INS B V EG 1 As nublic ifouriiahsts to are let! mined to peorr3no soggier woi The claque of Sartmaji indulj in low personal Iffngs and make false and slanderous insinuations and as-J satills, when it is known to them .there id no real uoaaaatnon tor wnat ftbey - my, bat wo cannot aflliSrd'WdO" k m wnt in,j but not by sacrificing Q.ur own honor and charaoter for tmth and fairness. When, therefore, -; we' rebdace charges against GtfvV Hayes, we do so becanso .he, a public character and his entire record is open fori ex amination, e. shall feel ourselves bound 'to tawinat the charg against him hae hot been s?otjainedt if in our judgment he is entitled ?to such a statement. 'Al$n he i' clears up satiifaMfily ihV chagei'lbf Mr. MMm r&tsttxft "Jag DlU stateme fits of his ownsingolar little s o I? mttere which we published ferday,, uwe shslitfjive man the benefit of I tha explanation. Unlees -he so explains, we shali feel warranted m ttpeaing ! hr chartre if we so elect. ' ! '.-'.', nT5iitTet us consjder anotTver charge, He is charged in the "nrst pliee? wib having connected himself: i with Know Nothing' league, arti in the second place with havingipreyari cate.Oi5&n jf9"jaate: tjfo- for the historjr?of it.-. . -..'i-'i.if . .Tl! In August last the New Yo-fJc Toridfiottarged that Gov. Hayes had w'ritten' a teft4;ui which hesexpress ed his sympathy with the principles of j the Bihten : AUianse;" Two leading German papers, iHm FbZAr; blattyOi Cincinnati, and tl?f, , 40 Zeitua, o Ifew York, begsr tojin- 'eati "the charge. A.geat $tirf was created as 5-waso have been ex pecte?fiyBs'VrWittroicai4e alarm"; ed, and began at' orice to qfawL j.bje charge" asf alse. Mr, Charity GaidP ner, d6f tlncinnati, on SeDtemhef Io(J18tJW?oI folio w-; "I don't belieyer. Hayes,' ever, ojver his own signature, or in any other wy, Aver said any' suoh thing. If you Xo:pove it, do so and niafce ftne vote for your tron-! ble. for. though a KepuoTican, I shall voter for Mr. Til dfcn if what you siy, of Me. Sincegtha me )bejpi:of has been published Mip:,:f.uJ)? , It appears bjat Gov. Hayes, wJb Philadelphia on July 4 aud 5 :last, at which Itime the Grand Council of tie jAmeriwan Alliance " held a conference During its session it tpok the lottwing ac tion : Philadelphia. July 4, '76. At a conference of the Grand; Council of the United States of the American Alli ance, held at- Philadelphia July 4th and 5th, 1876, the following resolutions were aaopiea, anu lueoouiereace rtjuuiuieuut;u all American-born citizens, without dis tinction of party, at the ensuing natiosal election, to cast their votes in favor of American principles as the only safety for the future welfare of the conntivv v i That the nomination of Rutherford. J3L-I Hayes, of Ohio, for President of tie United States, and William A. Wheeler, of New Yorki for Viee-Presideirt, le ahjftlie are hereby endorsed by the American Alli ance Confeience, and we earnestly advise all wno are in favor of American prmeipies as advocated and set fori h in these resolu tions, to give these nominations an active anA fiptrm5rifl tinrnrt. 5 I By order of American AfWamjfidbfer- tUl-C. JLI. KJ. X X LilblVj JJs J - On the 5th of July a cfmmtt(je; of the American Alliarice Cbriferende called upon. Governor IJayips and was received.- me cnairman, Mr. LamD, of Ohio, informed Governor Hayes of, his n omin ation, who, thanked them anq accepted the nomination. On the 9th of July the above resolutions, together with a copy of the constitu tion of ,the order, -tfce oath, thiLad-! 2 dress and a ce&fia&ie oY bonorlrW memberehip were formally presented AQiQoYernor Hayes at Columbus, Ohto, by a special committee of fivi, Ttaovernor Hayes again" accepted thL yes again accepted true 4omi nation ahd ho'norarv member1 ship, and said be would make formal acknowledgemnts in Wrfttng. Ori Joly 7tb L. S. Titytdr3, of New York, Seeretarf of the American A liance, addressed a letter to Governor Hayes enclosing the above resolu tions. To thiVletteT the following answer was sent by the Secretary of Gov. Hayes, which speaks for itself: Columbus, Ohio; Juiy0,'1878T Dear Sir: " '' ; 'ft (Um Hayes desires me to acknowledge the receipt of your valued favor of July 7, enclosing resolutions of the American Alli ance, and to say in reply that he is deeply gratified by this expression of confidence. The importance of caunung .the States of in the approaching canvass is fully recogni zed, and at the proper time references will be given yqu to committees for such aid anu co operation as Seems advisable Very respectfully, j 0 Airbed. JL, JLeb, Secretary.. I To L. S. Tyler, Box SOTL New York. i -'aiaaw-T .aiiar.lirf.t.t5 1 iK Tis letter has been li thographed and published v,; teJNw York; WooW. .yfae foUwingl are the names of the committees who .wt:ft'DlJlML.j3ayfi8 at Phila- uamw; or umo; 1'errv. of Ifewar J ; Warburtuu, of HajtlHtSar hall anu iy..YfWJd Black, MttMWWMa m fl-fca, , committee which waitea udod tun ml utodiMni fit Tyler, of New xdrkT bus was corih- reanavrvaniA unecticut; and Perry, of New- large ol preva ition , L apfi the foJIOttg iau Columbus, OmquSeptJlS, If70. Dear Sir .It is not true that General Hayes was a Know-Nothing, or that be has given any aflSttMQCfr oi empathy with, or indorsement of, declarations against the naturaliza(f forenMTigi BriyM leges of 'naturalized citizens. He is op posed, as the Repuhlical pfffrilo any sectarian interference, Catholic or other wise, with political affairs. ; l f!,Sj . 'T0u can denounce as oqe of the. toor backs of the campaign any charges incon sistent with these facts. Very truly yours, ..- - . - ! 1 A. E. Lee, j .Private Secretary. "Columbus, Ohio, Sept, 14, 1875. "ColotielL. MarTobreit: , x.mn "No such letter was ever written. lie story lhtt Governor Hayes ever indorsed such sen t i men ts, by letter or otherwise, is Utterly false. H1.AB,iLRa, :i . j Private Secretary." ; These denials p'ut 'j"orth by his! 'jprery jdp not agree very, well ; With the letter of the sama .Secretary of the daitoof iJaly 10; 4jt& ; ' 1 What is the ' AntiVftW kMhce ,o i Whfdhf G'ovr, Hayes is an, fhonprary 7 m'ernber," and whpseeandidjtphe ?s? ats ;jdesignsjt!aftd .charaoter may be" readily seen from the folio wing por tions of its constitution and the oatli I'aaiiritrfi'l 'ni:'u'5 Tn ! St JJ JfU vh'J iWlli Oi' tt.M- I S! t CONSTITUTION OF THE AMERICAN ALI- .KESVM oROAWfzED 1671, 1878, T870 AMERICANS TO RULE AMERICA. I' . ' ; .jAje? ple I. The name Of this order spall be the American Alliance. .. i Arti6le k Section 1. The object for wuicu tma rr urucr is urgauizeu la-xur mo maintenance of American principles, as follows & An amendment to the naturaliza tion laws limiting the. suffrage to persons lbhwiifp;: country,4" Or of , Americahi pa--rents ; the election of American born citi zens on to official positions in Uiis coUn- TO.) 00 DOWW WrfH rrt2KNS H)F 'FdREroN Bitb:, ; i V?ERY MKMBR. OF ! SffHE'' ollOBR MiUBT , TAKB THB.FOIWWOuOTB.fifjioHl "J solemnly swear ttiiftji I ,w$l,pa iotel for' any person or persons for aoy official posiiion no mis country unuer xue-iaws. tuereui, wuo are not American oorn cui- zjens, anq mat l wil ijpt betray anj -ot jtbe S'ecrets of this order or jrive the name of ttnv oerson bfcloBirfnir ttf fhfe' fefitoe'wlthbfltf h is coose ul, and that I W& faithfully obey an rules or oi tiers ot the same not in coo- neiit; and thaf 1 il So aH4n my"poWei W forwarjlithe j unrest of lfoEu6rderiEenerally, alirt df American nrfnciDles in ihis couu try;: BSelp me Glrji "PfrrTr Can m&M l:i&6r& WMWmd How Will tile Tdreih-born ctttzensioC toe United St electing: an "houorary membej-" of ia associaiiou wun sucn principles as the above sets forth ? If verndr vr. W Hii ;4 lh.ni: liRllttlMV- U ' oayes,D8a.oBf an toat is cnargee, is he the man fov the times'? Is he the man to dp equji justice lo all, and to pwrwfe WWbrtdf aWT g;y ot ofat Grkt'.fl;e1)iK'i? : ifew : will! his ac- tipif ep inp g r- j i t h ; Ui p ; se utinert te$x- BE pressejdjby thsijfermao Republicans in their Convention held at Cincin nati. on June 12th and 13th, 1876 ? Here is their fifth resolutiohi ; 5tL. In a Republic there can be but one class of citizens. .The law must give the same protection abroad as at .heme,. Any discrimirtation beticeen those adopted and tiim naiiw-born uuniutL and mch legislation sa vors of Know NoGungimnx ww.s urmoi thy of rrtcan statesrna7i8fup . Therefore, we de lunuu a icviBiou ui eiHuoK treaties who foreign countries, epneeiallv that of Germa ny, affecting naturalization and expatria- huf ,et9Rjs the aseqp iR) sqis time. We shall have more to say Wh GoveraoRHayes -replies o plains. f s'lafj 1 ? -f-- jo gag a!U Bl ffl lL' ""' sit"' .1 ,lMR5tS35EcT" -;:v:i ,8 The New York Msrmd is snppor ing Hayes-for ftf!tgi.;0yaj. t ajs p.ue : coiorea rvoteiis or tne South may be received as coming from an ally, and may, therefore, be In a late editorial (Oct. 3) it has this to sav: M ,mw.h" iv MTe lad vise the eolorpd Witnra in 4h Southern States to support the Democratic oiaie a mi iocai iicKeis. , i uey win proua bly, ini general, want to vote for Governor Hayes, and this they can easily do at the Same time Ibat tJjexToJfiLfor the Democrat ic local and mtP.-Mktl& .liWstMilPlfQr them m exercise discrimiqation ju ,ibir v tide. iJTd Hbte the straHtuV is not. as lb T l IlilVfi lll'im t.uii (rht li v oivrrnnt u liitp Wim w . ! in South Carolina, General Hampton, one of the foremost citizens of the State. solemnly and publicly pledges himself that, ii he is chosen Governor, he will execute ; .. : i j .i . .. i . a mMii iii unpaiiiai juoute uciwccii vvuite auu oiacK, aqu see tnat tne coiorea people are secure in al) their rights in every part of tbe State. We advise the colored man to take him at his word and give him a trial. He promises more man Uovernor Ubam certain has per formed, and he ha the. ability to do what he says. In Louisiana them -Can' he '"oh 1 i '.i b-S a ' ; 4 Tl . ' uoudijui ine puiy pi colored yoters ; thej ought to support the Conservative State ticket and put down the corrupt Reoubli- can ring wbioh has so long kept the State vervi. Where support the local Democratic tick ets, they would put a new face on the cam paign in the Souths This is sounri a3vi iriaUl apl M ?4'?iiMi a hf u esecttioBj of the laws, hpa-j est and economical government, and prosperity the colored voter in North State ticket, and go strong for the amendments. m m J1 f There ja&oa ..goodi afisason none; that will bear the touchstone of care ful analysis---why the colored ,nf Ihfi pntiga finnth shiianla act man and the colored man in bmitn. 01 uo w- 1 dftfi KM in mrmou. .ii tne colored voters in these SW816 pitfnlythatthevmeaa io vote iot naves, out tnattnev win e port the partYW' Reconciliation, rietrenoliment and iCeformv Their 'bes th4 South are mdentioal. Prosperity can noWtusir orgT wiMTouvisUlng Uhe otBr. JfirM cofffceaattaBot iit- ice jwaows tbs i 1 fng on bf fiban cial prostration through which the countrv has passed, and is stiii pass ing,' Jiifb4ie4)al Ho sulr-r-tue '90ii ored people as -well as- the-whit pler All these afe concerned mi td jnsty hottest, ecofomicaf govertitant, State, cbority 'aoa;'rt;(fal0laj;., W-b-jr not then vote for men who are comu' Look on this pictrstf 6 (J lOtt tB Ue'&idn oinc,'hTre84Mp" tion ac t,an q t he necessity ot ret orm we win be badly beaten. We must waive Hie bloody shirt, 'artel' ' remte' IM bitter prejudices qf we. w&rRihirIss of. immJrftmiWWi?t, reported by the SteubenniUer Ohio, Gazette. ...Now turn, if yow.pleaaR and look upon tnat picture: . j ., '.. Xt I lHifie o diti' ! huusJaoa:9d oJ i .y SrtslrenTO commandsi the syraaathyii f 3 tbe'pedple1 1 bf !f he 1 whole "-- i li ii Union. , la their progieewvefecpvery' from i the war, their first necessity is an intelligent administration of government whifch wfll bro- tecH;oi4sae gfiioWtena id-all their pjolit ical an er, ?f Rutfierford B. Hayes accepting his nom inatwnjpr president., un j. jJuj ;t.;i. And this is your model Reformer. ThiS ihi Ijhjej flrra, 4dcd,coasistjel( man who cannot be moulded., tic- sUlf Chandler Morton itd 'Cimeijon. This is the blessed reacemater who forgets his mission, is' manipulated' oi yie aexerou, wrrefier ana becomes a wringer of the old dilapi dated red flannel shirt 1 of the, pious Mprtom. Ah, Rutherford, myilbjo'y, pu won SUM j f A j'.m i ' " , SKID. y I . xiere is wuat, iiie juemocrais ,meau, by'lretrenohineot- and reform. The1 fii-Cynfede'Me Ha, Jjtepub1-1 l.cao eitoiB r-ejoMBo. jnixsauing that au gust body, f which Jim- Blaine' was 4 rrceStieakef artrj 1 BenBtrtTef Was a uieiuuer tins ieuiouraiiu uuuv re 'iiea'f -Miivea jsiiii .-.drip Jvei:nmanlDy!:;jsniUoa.n.4mi tit L appropriations, $29,994,253 twenty- nine millions and upward below the appropriations of 'lasV ?year:': is was not an. f pey, actually Teaucea jiM millicsns and jupward--below the Republican omcial estimates for this year: Nbf:is :-ftrw--'aft?: Bttt tor jfhe Ihterise tOsition ttf the Republican hennto tr.o reduction vrouM..,.l StVCj beeu.SiU.Ut.tau-T-tei) iiiMaml miire. Think -ottus ifpre you vpte .: t il i Judge Hoar has agreed tor,qp;as an Independent Republican against j Butler. Hurrah'! for Tarbox. PERSONAL. ii! I i " rThe Philadelphia Times sajys lh'at AHn Vstd hpr vnip hw ainoincf 'tlirn' hear Ttvuic. 'life .I.io". .i."'4?' -.ili f . Bttoiii 1) rniiifirrl Hunt. anntlirtVf -l : a rj rr r ?Lv. ti iir i Commodore e Vanderbm's pbysfeians; Was weefc V!;i-. ;:; 1 . :Newlmtr.who :laottrrea''i buried last "r yQflnii Newton.!: who : fracttrrtcf J,HeU, Gate,, ia a nativq of Hhe solid-Son h."l I He was born in Viramia and served iu the PfIioWMLf fP: mh'WVT - !iPdnr of the Chinameii "employ ea hf itt. Sampsoti,a at NorVli 'Adalns. ila?- Saclmsetta were baptised and I'sbelted loto .--rrfBlfjSttOrtlO-, :L A IV i. g "f sachusetts, were baptized and received into pet'ent, irien bf ' experience meri T cnaraf(et-,; men ot tryritegrrS t xJlsA iqat anq private rieuts. ,vWhatihe fcioutn hrost1 Weeasiitsf peace; aifd' peace 'depends updn the supremacy of thelaw.'jfife fafe :WS-fBJrfih suudfty. ;l iv I .l..l ,Atter. The Karl of RMbrt; m nhm.t to marry Misa Hannah-de -.Rothschild, ida1aghter"ana Jewess' '.of; hela.t'ei.Jar(iu Meyer de KethsChild, of Meutmore. "Eats. land. fffi3 'ffii-idl iho9 b .-J. t.i rT .iptai T I 9191 u : bin r-l . ..li ; !!. . i i rrr, --,-. 4 dri . . I l'rotessor ijnaries ay. uooiittie, the astronomer of this tLetitiJMet;i;Mto Sttt ikiUii ftttk, WTOWffl-RWW .wVif wvo wmi iinii . ui ijcuseui uer PhiladelDhia thinks she has re annri n 11 : lion a day from the centennial harvest. ! Th fiipfn"aj' flaa 'npL, exhibits the ,,wiadain;.'jDvyktJCat8 m WrgWe-J WrHmVl hW pjr thousand feet Other aras comnanien wnnlrf iro wen wTsucvumiriis Kraceiunv. . l t ..xowii.tSJia.Mli ISSSSlfe mmr,. . S ."Pen low years in examination ot tbe variousSvstettM of -edn-'l eat)on.in upja-aiid AuH-icfc.baiiltectqd the Bostem system as the model which it wirr represent at voms: " ' j.r M 1 A FtfHjrra'dy-Yeaenlly entered mm.! Globe. Ind. s T : .v SLialLHl JuHSOitU W J.J. ; lli II. r k . ' i 'Ct . I m . ,1 uou iu .Ln.-ips.i-, auu, ueioe aaaressea ioiJoe-i am :.:y:r h-lium.-i .hu i.i.-i-.-niiiui Oermsnv aabediuifedtbiy idM-iidvi'liDeA uvi. nor. .-..i.A.n . J . J iitV'rr, tu iliYjaffnwtitrr riluLwf..miJ,?fr trotter. phia. won M rr'f Wm """"P won of 1 36. in'ahalf mile; The 6wner wpT.i fered itOO'Mr;' ! U!J t 1 EartV ' -yMii Wfitf Wr5in 5i T... rilfafrf pdrased the WcehorBeoWbtDif tree for $7,500 and wid -ftilageiidlei at i luiiiu. iahw;c uitrt, 'SHlOSKl I Efeuv mmUM married: an, 1 v. .SlukiMde the i.uiuiitQedsntdil Mnd..?.r -. Hn.H5!' . ...W, Pe time JLIU1 ,U-My ucnii OBt5 ' 800, and is now in splendid condition. 1 Ochiltree is entered for the Bowie slakes. that is whv BOftS'lfamjIiHyMffln.A flt. iWS Col. Forney's diary, which sav: "1 rea uc luaciipttou ou me oia,i,naD3ione waicn -.!.. .i . : .- m n :i which he wrote one of his best poems, -and took a lone look at Ike monument oil-Which uaryeu, joree pi iue veisen 9 nis EJegv. ..,.t .,, ...I ! I fT n Thi? i8 .what Mr, 2ft llsof-1bel6artot of the Lady ley: llMM yW liSdf vAhjraiittSti parrot escaped, abd ' thfc Ubm and a oum uF, wua uim at. iue ume, wen ae. Went! out into the garden' to rWrJThe' search was ia.vaiaf int- ly a 9cni fy 1 Hll I Ton n iqg, 'Ijet us pray !' rtftaWey 1 w4iote oetesti ajya ajw jjneau lai WrQawayS Stan-Kiev's iFom lite irflM al SITICAL. POIMTS. v . m ir fashious IJlus Jeans. 'IT '-!' ' trm can only ler a rul- Hvic Revolul Judge Taft hasn't resigned, but he I ought to; He as bao astrryjt Jcra. . TheRennbliuan party oannet esvoH- upts corrugupn by ,s fm&m boweVer vigorously the sculiprJ or gans may make- toe" attempt. ivew (ii , jVv e dejuan d a changei p ajstefriijUi change of admmisAratbiu a Jpbainge of bartwi that wemay, Jiaye,achatafl'. pt measures ana oi - mejpf jf-oMts. rr.-iTwj-'-jfiTrv lUlJ,Ttrmir. M r ' T li ..L.I ''- 'Hi) ipl Jiiifwi.; j Nxt rPaeSay stiho" jtibHdns; Indiana will be engaged in beating thVWt ufotf t'iij bafriIbf1irf54alBa' paritaos:l7tti90 mmrhal, noftiX;(;LiJ litre Him.ura. yi&vf ,vhi fV4riNfPit l'jU'yyo-vi yd Jtah i 'OW'PntAbify??fi 'ttkfeRerJbli, 'cn, cWllya offf t a f wktofct Th'e5 Crbvyrhnielii; has 'trfnf ry1 fern-' that are tieees- The Boston Post hasc atartting story from Washington to , the effect that in case; Owp via; carngd by tne !!".,. I ...!.!.. 5..- ,1 T Tl Bi1 is io ui? wtt.iiuru.wii aii'l uiysses. Grant 'iitistitufed- as the Republican elfaifo'aM fr aresiUferVt.fi, 1 ej . . . t U.!.-:f I !. ' iitt j t- !'.. T I fs OurembcfatYfien 'ol inajoTty in"Itidi8nanaifi4 ojf carrying Obiu.atoujd betten-jbe jbuy-. ?Pg CO U for trtwr present Wild brag. uucq, .r i . . i j . 1 j W. tti . lit' i t i. L i J ill ruin jcaio. ftil' mpuuutau candidate , for : VicS 'PesiiJ&iit , aft 8e;yin:?mRfchi'ne Ima'nulcnrrs1 lare getiiiiij lea lod. ktratisB" '(Mtrkenk . vraIJuni . .! i .mid 'luvu i i . 1 1 , , (; , m It fwouldi W wtlnifvur-tjse tuee to remember that Diuk Badger aid about 1 the same- time .Stephens .; w as fMrfIt?redrthat John Pobl advised the taking out to seaof se veralr fqcb men as Gov. Graham, Judge Kerr and ot lers, and "loeirig-them.-. triot .i.-ijku jVsiili .'A I: i'J I I .1t; advise tne coiorea voters, in. the Southefh Statei p - W Uerarjcratio cJtatef ana looar trckets. Thev ieill probably, in gerjferaT, wari to' r&m fir&foirn&WtfbiiyfaQ tbte' they end easily do" artbe same time tlwla, hev vdoerfrtr tho Womocratic Jo- oaJiidnd ;Sialb-tti?kot!ls. -ievaiil I fn' Phl6ilth'e', B'pJdcrai,i;c c'iivisf sesMiitrvy beeh-overctone, a(hd the f attacks bd iheead of JtHe :Kepub;ii- t- K. jjiri -.lilt? 4;7i; i' jJ:tiilL-l i.ltlM i . lif-f if- cairticaei nave proonceo' a reactiop, Thb Democra tie canvass pretty muph everywhere is overdone, and that will be the .precise predicament of the wbole party in iTsEHovember. iAJ j , u i i t 'tn -r! iii , lYibune. Itmvmimrt. ! ' i fiwl U'pl . JSjoinje, of the Republican journals of Indiana are fixinsr a soft place to fall on by the stat ;8o-tf lWIl lW- pOlV1 6? fall on by the statement that Har : i. ' .: jtr-'jj -f j: a- many votes by will receive in No VemDer.- 9emmQe&g:tMeftW!?. I.' I i A' . .1 1 i- .. 'M -.T W i r v I 1r I calling him the most popular man in hX in that ann. Thn 1, iiir;ij - i.?iiiiiij i s . . - - caomsarxn nam ciaer musvoave gin - I M lla-kJlo Tbotitbern "responder mercidL concedes them all to Tifden 4:YMMtJ .SLnfU rr.i; ,wk i.JD.. r : rv":'w B5pr 1 - i O 1 l I 1- !'- V ; t-r 1 i 10 poutn Carolina ne ,saysf 7 apt, ai? most Persuaded that HamDtdn will '1 h . ...J--.L r'l HI 1-VTiJT V -I' be elected, troons or rro iroons. and Th uars look that wav at uresenB cM i unor. . ji l i -u u f J !,,,-1a1i y,t. 'if? The accusation acrainst the nrese and other recent administrations is l.i-Ot th r. .a.' laiiWhii.iull , iiiin, .. Front Tnairectiy or i.nose wno nave dkbufiiemenfiof i Ht is no ftrAHit ..tKlw AfRU.l .K fc-.i- r-r.-vv v uao atoien.ia.OAey as.it.f assed thto his hands,' if Tie has wasted not used Ttforfcte1 behenHoP hrhPtf arid hi disgust is rapidly, alienating tUe V. i "ttn-y. . iiMur?"i4 i i wm . vi ivepuuncaqs in ini ftif and is ao not ten disaffection Jbaneuil i xt i, i , Wme wTieh rtrfen Who 'haVfe' bat to. Jf 1aefr oot theifhaileh toHjcetVe frAr and office fWWir tbif4'A.r,Jlii tate to announce itrHarWatedtiversJ- J;tooir their detestation of the nartv ifsaa4b4iwiUo to vife Itmav mi I i , - ii r-i j--vr iJP&9W V JaiMMd V oiu gentleman is ot a auie i - . ; ' - : - f ....... r r . ' - T ,tTl8iT.uf,n JLftinieroa 'Wa.flW8; I64N1MS aajbeoufght aiiopBf qnipeiSMpopr.aoppt. his ears r.He has tried oolv two Cahinnt. fc Ji.u.s .?T.uiir FJUl RTI Citrnirf i i 1 il .1 :?T.. i T. -: I the Germans do not show mnidi mJ UfiY'ahnriaf ceielTrLinftft or ise crowmng v.C r featzhv sis- vaVs4iai. . a ijv ..-? :r . 1 r- . ? they aayi tJoaboc -ffei,iioW ) officers belonging to the ;"WsoiV Not to 'shw''-jjartiaii?y;tie; 1 hXvVnb w" taken "Sip 'the' oihe1r!?m4mr !b7r of ifie'rrrW: VHr6r. : The'dther trave.lf ng oyer the yar.ons "States, . rXr. Redlield. cOr- it oT the CinciHrhl '-CW at money has been directly em- Wt f Brat it has been extravk &ti1frVkbttte&: ati'rl ' bftetf WHtt I "Arfiiv ot the Tennessee" and the k, of actorles gained ovei ineir iwn coublrvmen ini a civil war four- leen yeafi ago. Jjondon Army and Wavy Attorney General- Taft does not Irnnw urbnt. is in t.bft Declaration of Tn rlftrvpnTl Mnne.fitnHfi' the ConStatfBL- . plare.,aAl,meJUrm-eJ pas ever reap; it ,ougnt iq jipw. holders were hardly ready- for aji , emaAeiDation . . .odajaaqniat ithe ijimel th?yv f ipui; thew warae jtbe - great aaoaBeot. MiJOui'a anyiimig oe more ridiculous than tne misquota tion of such a paper byiaif ttttomjf gerieral of tbe U nitect spates; r-wow ThB' Ner XotV :QuflWm Hofuse offieebolders ae being" bled to carr y. collected oli e at ark? tifebt ill 1 sum- 1 hi - "Htmjuuiiusu i utvi ui. buc lf he tolgTrtmd Pherif Hyill be rib expenditure of rhbriey spared 1 to oebole crcran unlet the, weaabt of Ithe unprecedentedly heavy assessments they are.f orced toj paynut tae Ke-f publicans feel desperate, amrttreyj Wm sisfc that verv man who holds an offioe uflderi-4?rait sha s-fug to ;Uat ChaiiQ or - f I I i . ' . I J J ! I .! t 1 9 B steji .win).a-HitfTTr. r. $u j Iti& hdw;fmplae8tionwheitb- &e 'publio opinioiiwWl tolerato-thb ienw 'loiteemefifc by the exectjtive;of Skwn f rz (u f fiS iitW'iHi 's ! .v. & (. .i-.-jtii-iiu ii .i WpTjCft tne supreme iourt uay, w clared that Congress had no power inoa . I , ci atmtlir m- nnaafilnti wbether.tfhe f resident f the Unit ed I States shall ibe confined in his execu tion of laws to those which Cofifirress had constitutional power to enact, or ! snail De permittea to maKe law at lifs own pleasure and enforce it ' by, liililitary PQwerw;' iM miM tipq whether a (rewdeBV, -yfta- biffi been toid by tbe'Sopreme Jburt of the United Stated that Confess has never vet enacted a, law that San be regarded a? ati eiecUtion b'f a specific pdyrer cotrhded in it, shan ppejrmiV tecf to tell his subordinates; APj ea- loroe as law; that which . isno law at ail.: it i8i aTjo4i6rr'whetieri5We Kve under a'gbverhmBnt of taws bt-trn'jieT! th-ewifpof a lwat6T.-HrG,eor T uckn U'CMk !-;-":; ; !"' -;n : Li lokuij.i .fifiTlw ii2kJti ' il-'j.n.Htr.i j U 'il! I OUK L ' ''iANMII j is al'ovji I ,rf he Nhs ot. OctobeGtb , retft; The mortuary jreport for the twis- tyrfo,ur hours. ,cq4iug, at .six o'cJodk yesterday afternoon, shows a total of interments bf tWfeny-eenL of which dumber eighteen 'ffftjjl tyellpw , a ever causes. :ien ot t,ne lotai num ber were colored. -The. disease has assumed a very ttialrgRSWl ; tofm; m Ithe sections of the city known j as Robertsville and Curry town, and the poorer masses- are in a very peoay .condition. We Were infprme4'y a physician tbatilhepe ia abolute need of more medical aid in that section of tbe city. The weather as'clpudy and much warriier. ffiS M la a ':"faiAMi'tl. .iini ftii 11 viaa It ' n BBCJiSWICK. Yesterday Wie ofcceive a; Metier. from Hruuawick fjanxMr. C. Pemblei wpll:knowa in this city. It bears oate or septemoer sutli, and says c of a populatioiTTjt 1,80Q, whitje a oiack, 78 deaths bad occurred te tween September 26th and Septem ber 29tti, luaivey ; P'here 4re iafe present abpu; fourteen physicians and as many nurses. I y , j !! 'jfU ' , . j. 4fei. The , Atlanta Vonatitutii. sava the last uncommissioned man in tbe ttate Iiqu Kaon n.imnlAl I XXTA ....... ..11 1 . : s i : :: ! r w Ti ueio piUliiVkCVi. - IIC UO Hll UUlUUCiS now. As long as Mr. Hill remained a plain citizen there was hope, but the Athens macJiman has made a colODel of him also. It is Colonel B. H. Hill now, and there are no plain citizens in the tatc. ; i h $ MK lnkafr F. Roche, a rnem-' her of the Baltimore bar, who had beeU failine health for several monihs. riifeif- rather ifnespeiBleilly f uestftt biglirt. He, jwas for some time on Gen. :LribeV staff. Suhsetjuently he i wa appoied on Wipi siy s staff, and was .Raptured WJMHt iu rttiicjr ui v 11 giuia auu imprison- 4 W?9-Pelaware.UJ i3L T it John Lick, the only son of ifee te Jamej Lick, the late Califoraia mil- Sn ;aniornia, wminer e iswer one wav nr t ha n -w if .SAM J .Jil i ivvm, wtwtrjer Me wemd make an Effort to luvHiinwnij' whicu u antes iiio gate Piracy la Louulaua. The total amonat Hoi iarisb.S -taxis 31 iub mauAWtua since rnev o.w, vy muii. tutfenier wilii tax I J WLlMAMLU X' j i?LiiH W- likL j , mn hive cost oi xvouicat rule for eight years $439, 293.06, or about oae half: the total valuation of the parisn. xne decline in pioperty iin the same time has been $4.Dlb( aooui, fpoa,,w: acos oi iflait a. require only eight years more bf sue i rule to destroy completely the wbol a ',ViHfT S7i .J A "1tOrJ .tii'.IpL s Cash Capital paid In 1 ' ' !3OO,0OO us Fund 1150,000. i ,.: ... : , ,r L S JOHN DAWSON a M. STBDMAN 4 ututtt v'''livaiifaflf ! . 'ttl -T TiWTJWnrfTTW g!H S. ,D. WAiUra. Caahief t. ' fia SADDLES & J li jjivil j.:'Ajidw ttio J. i uv-ui liui iyaJJoux JO'l juouaay un nis way and refused to a esdu rife L.Btf. . 1 .. .. t . SABDLKS. ang 8-t . mr-wm.ia mm m m H 1. f. Now IsffieTime to Sekreit' scrtpuye pampniets, new edition of (Inrio j if ittf;'611 fttana co aainiBta, Maine. , . 71 lflltY. " 1 1 '-"1 " i il i iV" I, f'l'Mi ersonviISp iil iaESM.fiW JJCi rrj Jt-ittTi T; je csjmieie tiieiory or Anflpran,;n. . tent la C3 UH. known. Uiuj. ache. DygneDsi . Dvsnpniii "WHi M,. ld-: x'omV.A i ' T ' , 1" r inerors. -i; i '"'T1"" i.'ii.i. ,f--il-i r- w Mum 1 1 nsy tn tnt! - U' T .!.;! i, - v- -ft,. ViXXOSE BUT THE 10 vva-jif h e,:MV.nr t-vi, It la rue Orlelnal and orijy ftelfsi blc ;.; iH:iWiM-Beidy for t'M. I tie BheJt nnir. i M JIT, ii'oaaji i-ia BMKattfitK new w MU frv - V :iiT? rr if aei'ii jpajut It: ti 'veiiisers. :1 luHIiaOl1 Jifet? '"iJ i: ' J.4 cijiki;' S3 V.JSHTC lor T.De lWjDtl edition nf Wen . fnong mm. m mm iimnim tw. Vt)Sff ' ff """-ii" fiMl! l ff mmivmo oo. MUZZLE-LOADIKG G UA .rVleea, $40 Oi) to $)00 00. iW.lxai; 1,81! MANLTFAOTUTtRRS iilw ; SWe tott Stree- asa Sai niitti6. Ti .fiirtilii 1 "n : II KAItinutr - ii4p 8 -F -liK E i ill. FT- ." - r lJ III... ;. : . b'litiiuvai- 'jtad feuooil i-einwK an swl Breech - Loading Guns. W have for many years, with ffreftt Jtaccess, mads -Loading Gai: j to tlie specia Maklnefora ions of individaal anortemeu and select trade enables ne to t tbe fitting, snoot ran than cts be n U 1 cnrait. tn t.hoiifi flani horwht hv thA mtall trfulp li rom akanafaerareri wkd prodace f or a seiieral market. gportemea ttIw io know tne lmpor-tbi-Sttbem. ceo! having t0U-j 1KT T J X i prders to build Gans Irtlbn or style. fir! tie .ilix i fcct.'t ,y k . ........... . ......f in mm. MI its " 1 'I f if? ' mstrnctionB forelf meaanrement forwarded oo P- plicafc)UC. -t-L; Ji 'W. TOLLS, ; 4-K.14-PTV i-l1tiMn tiiil ;!; pri'f f MrfkJuirikWMlfrW. INGAJStli VffKBBDMOiOB BirLSST KXCSL ALL OTHKRS IN ACCU No Premature Pischarge Sver Occurs Ki tOfltf 5 waitamei a gcxd ehoottf. Calibre 40, 44 ann BUViMBBliBaWgB, lU n5y desired length. Pistol PTin nd rWfe Sights; nlain: Globe ami eigh.a and WiaS-gaagei Brery variety of o Prices Iron a io fl'i'' it Kill Id .JJiAHlA-'MW.R.iuOilPANY, seot 3l-BJkWtr ' Bridgeport, pMin i-j'-imt io uJijicl -ill i J .(. ; i "ir, iii.ii ..it ii.tisrr j i MANUFACTUBJSR OF hoiLiyiL ailjj 10 8 :iu; siH i rjiL 4 I II. t n Wrwia Af otkv AiartxA nut uern :f.rt.BrfeSette VKft ibft fhn la biotner i ', far aea-iuiva naw 1 ave 4 I uau i stain. Oprdiw of Gor- "Queen," the dai he nnt nr "Pol ' D "0111 The Pups were orn Augoat Sd, 1876. We f The Central Protestant ,YNSWS- Carolina, la pnblMW" gfoe oe- nfjicader nana iot ummOTexne more tm i. ;,-, Pf0i.r tn vartwu secnona, givefewe jkmm "rr rn,. i.c. eat, a aaareaa xne eatwr, AtJl, , mrlltf Greensboro, N. v beat wiraattTsa, cure coasts. Kick Hekfi Pa , . jI .ioli ireni lw rem and attention Inlsa-of out I Pups in. w NkWLTalirMrs tent Church ia North i .Sw iniT. init3ru . tuij. -um r " - - r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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