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i I tor. - r TrireWr'Tnlv" 13.1 1380. J. HAO-IAA ' Vf VOrSSV-.' J vi EVENING coition. ' ' FOS PBESIDEHX: - .. ' 'WILLIAM '"H." 'ENGLISH, Of Indiana. K !i t i .XT - bW litve to be kcmdrte-Xa'. i.1?- -! - i . ThertffU tftrial to JwVrito Ateoa wyti,S4.. right tfptttbiu, and Ou rlgl&vf property, must t jjw 4iViiii 'B!r 'fTirfjt Tuut been overthrown read ad vriUixa to perform, their dutut, tM tMit- '" tarypMcir ihovld cease to lead, and the civil admin ittrmiim rttumt Us natwn and rtffk&ul dominion, gjipoock in 1861., i . j FOR C01TGKESS: JUUli i.. iSXlllUJAJJJJJ. wxuji fill Ml IHI n V U W I k K Of Onilow- 7: .QoyerjajrrTHOafAa J. Jabtm. -Xie.yenior-AS. L.'1Xpbinsoh. ViTvitJeeof iBtate Wk. L. SAtJnjSBJ. LttprjieyQeferal Thos. S. Kena. Auditor W. P. Roberts. Scarborough. It ir excUdiHv well-'rireDared tuv hjrfrfv wrttieh ii f phases jpolaUd paataad present. It is not necessary to reyiex. at length all tHM, hli eaya,- iSs preienta' so many issues it would be ra long! ana xeaioHS jod w enw; m.ar in n4)t tin- tatei) lights! examination of t&etn - a! stance. Lis viewa ttpon Sf a are simply those of the latter-day-! Slalwai t who holds to a consolidated niliorf ISrr bts if. GirfieW's the- J ory is not the theory of theiifamers; it is not the theory of the leaders in i i'v. i . i the various States wheh.jentering.ioto the oompact; it ia not the theory of the wisJ?btL&iBJwb learn-1 ing, abUity and public service have re- flected honor upon" the American iAtSt b b l)S3leo aeQltS rtsof the .t.eoDle- th aafetv and , . ' v ' r ' " ' j .u I served rights bf CototaOttwifra The best and shortest reply to1 !Q-cr- field's specious Btaterdferit of ihe doc- x - 7. I T, 7 7T I trine of the Stalwarts is contained in the reitracV from Jiir f BlacW fkrtff'MMndiri the &ril Ii or yesieraay. since tne war Degan in 1861 the party in power has shown itself ready to abandon the good ofd paths of the forefathers and to set op. I new ajroosUsgfl olCsliAU-itfCaple . . . H Ai: u - w m. r r 4rm r & - of the Kation, always spelt with b big N. If there has beew anything in the conduct of the Republican party siacc 1845 to commend it to the kindoxjusidertipn MdL,intorse- ment or'tHe1 Jedple of -all who really appreciate their rights and liberites,aa4, wKoare for a safe, cob- 4 stitulicaj;' West ad ewaomical 1 . ' . ' I aammisirauoB: 01 tne ueneral Wo 1 vernment we declare, 'in the I very sincefJIertUtr, that we know not what it is. ..A I party .rtkal l -bas violated e very f promjaaa that has prostRated to the basest ren4s, the immense, pat renaei of thSbierimstt and misapplied tha public funds; that has corrupted the Natlor and intro- duced into politics the most disgnst- I ing, 'dangerous and revolatiodkry f raud,iy"irTganiaTny aaafad-t Presidential -iChaii a- .tnan- who ... . j.,,v ;'-- ; v was neVerelected, .can. hay ana 0 1 iiSf.'-SFfSY tferasi m m 1 ui iurrcieui.urs 01 vue iana wno are honest? tjraaltfc civil1 liberty and op- po8etS: air' Cdrtuptioo usurpation id phrased will 'jWtfio. roan who has' a memory and whp ffjrjffCt through the last fifteen yeax. Garfield is a Stalwart. He ia U?,e man' wnl a jrago that he amaii aot- aaake' hands' Wth any "RebixileM he acknowledged himself a traitoefi$Q bjrTare his words: Osjrun , ; "I aroaJd dajp hand;wijJhl,Uioae whe fought wJjffmtmiAutkM, and forgive the past -pcJj oaaavpreme coodiUon that U be adtaltfed in patience, acknowledge latbev'the cause fr which the fonght was and forevw will be the caoae of fra7a aad wrong. rJJatil this is accomplished tnf4fat&jtZ) foer grasp umy Rebel's hand across any chasm, however ,Z :i baiHiiosI 'i c scwtrai' This ittlw .w. m 1 ia bat . -..iZ.' tun iRft TSnisiana and Bouth- Carolina t .tSmr17VW t.Vo ,U fact that the reader what.an adroit, ;ppJiciad Vu" J rawor of conceives. b. -tba. most winning; A rcndJudcV aadrtjr f he declares Uhero is do: freedom of opinion, and where men cannot exer cise their politroalHght8.ATherj not a KepublkOJ i .Noriy Varoiina who does not V?owj Jhat suTadharge is false G19U apyUotiMo eA-ownj State. Gen. Garfield knows that ... . -- t- f - ' - nere one- main - m tng aoutu is pre- (eted( fefiHitt right of I nnndrri iaJtfMMc" 7 . . -t-f'iwiSlua? , I practioally disfranchised; whilst tndu - L'i ; -i'1-" rr . - V - tanna wnn btb iiriviiHtrr.il lu vobBuara not exercise tp.e ngpv oiuerwsiUiBB.i in aoooidaace wilb theiOrtfori erf thiir employers, wbo; 'deliver tbftf.dn. ."u"Bi jf ryz yi"j -m"wlMmrZYm'T I vnst. i-t't a i t R0roftgfier Jne owar- mamvhaI m r r At Mn.&v.ffwr field saT6f thelSwith we hav't to infer iHiwUABAOuld Le u i uutvi i,-5 n.tolir ot Kn'ill 'tint nnntindltaflriMDLJjrhajM J - - T cLwjvm b pwiii' pypj ; r-i?x' Snnii W w MUMns the'Grait1 . , , m Id most imp4Uofe-;iB8iniaa9rH8rog I veinirie a refractory aad Tnortfi 1 . v i ' w - - - rieonle. If he does not mean tnta wha.V.ca h.qaa uAaefollOTOg: TlnJl,imaatahbnW4i- else au Its eoBBUtoirpoai atjtaony.it, the States juo membata ofl oaidr, awdeb nii m infnn aviih. iqi au lob wwumi Tbe moslBtrtdaa eyila'wUici ifcw iOict ti South arise trom the f aca iaat 4here each freedom .tm tmU atinn-of political jptaioa- ctxat tae-. wiAoriiy -'party ca exerf tmia eeeuTe.noieaome,.TOffini tna erparty;in uowar. Wiiaotttraa rj;i.;... ? . 1 t.-, OaHtdld iMUfied'jSrat in . .-r . .4 1 1:1. r' t-il-ic.. . 1118 mend-Aoau tie thittguiiJ LJ tutional autbority' b'eerijt 'solo!iervbn aoejphatsmal 6cale, and he would like.to emulate the exam imnlo rf thfl Great Can tain and . " :rUm: horseback oMMlo indorsed .j, .h-tVdidU SnnoVbo 4rmsted? tnat Uran dld A01 aWtjp, i ow- Word are easily used, Gax- oll snnM tint hBilfttA tft -dA-AilJ aald not, hesitate to that .Grant did if it became necessary to peipetwte his own ralo or that of 1 a . mi m m m nis vpnai nartv. mfl man wnn coma i his venal party. .hman who could make such speeches as those; quoted hi to-day's paper is not a safa. bat .a dangerous man. The extracts gives in kW9 xoain.editorials- showbim w De malignant, vengeiut auu invoi- eibei-iaxwiftjm- menu until othar day. .Wo ms remark upon an honeat ballot, civil service, the tariff. &c, to which Gar- field refers. We do hot mean to cret into anv ,., ' . t ' i. - -1 controversy with a Democratic paper between 00 w and Mofember. ' 10 i that wa are -ttlddaed already. Bnt wu wm eiomuo iniruBi uuuuiug ja paragrapjjjllei iWicai Jiecord$r0 a.religiojia paper without politics. . Indeed, we cannot tali from j iuf: . . e . i r . ne utterances 01 me psperifuoxesaia 1 heUrer. ho dttdrs are Democrats I r Republicans. We do not purpose I nteringrl into'lanV b&t PPribut ixterelyr: desire to call ts attention to one or two DDtats. Ib4 its issue j?f last wek it aaid: , j ntuicwicjr party me uuwry anm win solutions are safe. The fearful predictions lad bitter deflnaclations. of one party I JJ Slm CT r aaa a4a Mw- auu uuwuug the undecided. ' ! Withoat aoceptioc: what it says as the troeV motive that animates thdl Democrats jq thejr denjinciatioaa of, tfcslBdjfit olfcanB piiiiiweQfe ttR4 pjrised to learn thac the't50ftntry and Ha inaUtuiions re'safenr ifrfth eitber If rty. iftxprlslXa view of t ie history of the Republican party oce 1865r a'jp4tJiai ha.(Jono ao.j ntach . to- dospotl' the coantry, -to de- gj-ade oui goddf ffAme abroad, and to ehdaoger the 7 very liberties of the I people that stich: a parly should be TQgardea as t a proper custodian of the F TngtitutionVof the 1 coun- t hecodntrv a'tidits in- interests ana irv,1 and that hec6dntry a stitd tioriVre eauall v ''"aafa in Renab exeroisiog eonati ' wuAQ Vxramkorctae l Hiian keltefhg as they : would be De'mDcratid" keeping. This sor- prises dsY"-"The editorial Ihkt corntit! rdeans ' nothing means nothing:. We flq hot purpose going into an argu- I 1 ; . . - 9 mini 10 bdow mac ine sieooraer is I mistaken, and thaths broad charity is mssappiiea. J, Instead of saying anything our. selves we prefer to..gute an extract from a letr gritted by tbatXaliJftaud pure, statesman and -jurist,- Jndge Jere Black, to his vartoMeie9ira (riand, Geh. Garfield, now the Re- i)hblIcarJXftrLruiPre6iden- cy. Anfbey Latter jf- Judge Black's is being quoted by the Republicans to bolster .up Garfield's character. sfi the corrpptioos and .rascalities, o a . iiarfield'a rartyasspciates. We copy ja i . .f 1 a ( " ---- - - be a eood. witnes?tOQ, wheaiia,1telUJ letteidTGftfle f the latter's speech. It ittenl eptember,-1870 i - e offers which you a?s nowroealed ral sentience of your Crimea? zaibr. popular ' libef ty. Univen JSa proYevthatj&wer usurped ays we dishonestly used. Seeing Aboli- tionistswere led by men whom -do oath tytttu xroxu larxua uuuaiiiiiur uu -nuuvu i j0 pledge could bind t iggffi IIS! uBSaces. 1 ap dui mean that thraurtr?awete, orfKMT, aesuiuwoicommawiBregniy. 1 But that was pyerxuVed by thQppllUp.aidfcc- Tinnes or meir le&aera. utvine encc l ----- - - ,B,.r r.M, ijaa.wrsuaaaatjyiwHA! tftey couia mei BUIB IUD B1UIII WUUUtil tusuwiin others, andttajF iacapab bTeof I log (he difference betwMOttgtif hdlofag ras rein loose Btrine necfi: or aUevjipaat i3VCbiMIdtlt ftft' aBrtkatecr the GoBsimu- ft xuMLhtm-jiAm xibeaiotxtiM wwuoa aae w - " ' " . .ejgMknajMiUaeot .wasulJified ith jttteiTvpteatsoireRiffleatoa siae or uoa- T triere1 irenerftf. assertion, bntl am read v. to. J Tnamiam tne xram oi i against au opposers FiialitthinearTflonarchy in -6TPPft.ga oyer itahiitary tor 'iiundred worst act.foa can an upop its pe sometning worse committed Utile uflatiFUlb auspices of. ifcje party now ia-VcW'lwnfVfttfffpn&B'fc u .V.am speaking 10MU8 iiTcromem qf tne ofilciala who rule us for their Dleasure ''WdWntfek V fortbeir1 nersonal nrofit-i- Lod U4 'tjo' answer to tjtwte 'Mr. liordls speech, before: toe senate on t tae mai cf Belknan. H!a eulnn.vu An Iha virtate frwn tatfB dttyof tr BeTyrttsttf bef 2tiATei Uiteky-jvHe ortay did mean to w Wtewaab, tb Adminialrttioo. .1 1 ne naa meant 10 ao so ne . couia not nsv 'SBceeededi1 for there was nbt" wish enoug ia his bucket .to -go ovsr tne tvreoty-'tcm sanain part ot ism jmbm kAlw0n TTannnak- aLndiArflnlil. Snrfi I4 1 w01 familiar with the repoVti ui buo .a. uiauu vuuiuiitvcc. miu iiuc; bfficiaf' records concerning the I)e- 0olyer payernenl contract; with the GaifieLd made a speech in tuc vaoco wt iuuutwi buum yiida, .and when he boamo.aj member of the : Electoral Commission election retnrnrmnst bo exam. J fd but mus stand. , xjut lot i2ecorr speak , for itself,. Xi? - - ; BaJrB ... . . . . ' cially no just ground for over exbitemcnt or rf.WinAA Vfilk ttaaa aA aa4 i4aa t od - aM 4a ft (wh, g,,. 4 . a, p. mi m h-um mjmj. m inif j.icucr vj wtem ai iiuvm. uiauunu cut of them frundthip for ui since the vSar ended. Tho statement cdn in the italicized wordSjis decjdedly unfortu nate in the light of Garfield's record, as we will proceed to show. In the thirtyinThHjongref s. , first session Gee. Garfield said this t vja dwim waaav r ' If the gentlemen W nut in Motion . "Mow, llTi Speaker, aaKK MtWt iKtfl tall Wall that aJivho vartidvated inthe rebellion shall forever be excluded from the right of elective - - ; . . - ... i franehim, k all cases relatirig to 'national offices, tbeal wtu aayioa pcopoamaa win be just and one wa could fttand , upoh as a; matter 'of 'principle. Anythihg is Just hich excludes from privttege- 11 "" 'aI!f in tiege- and power tffRr participated in rebellion. The proposition, ''Vritftout ahV mo&flcaUau. witkout asy limiutlon, wotHd 'mt with my approval, at, em: eminently aaaa ta4 1 9 Sf smi 1st Ka' nva t Ivai 1 1 0 aap. ineor.oui.' f i 1 See Congressional. Globe, paro 3 page 2,46. These were the senti- knents of the gentled j att, 1) Gc-i paia suier rsnecraei war ' naa -oeen i. . . . i , a i pve for some time. If ! snob ysehti- knttnta and feelings Indicate friericT for ns" wlwtftnjd the mild 1 L Garfield hvfl said if hahad.btaa bent on vengeance? If the abovo be a air specimen ol Garfield's friendship Lben we say reverently, Good Lord, deliver, ns fr,om ,saph; friepdahpw for time. The bear hugs, : Ws friend at he, hugs tbo lie, out of him. We id rather, iibve a bold, brave' anV Vengeacce tliahthe gentle Gat- aviu d a a a vuvaoua ax VAnd thus I clotbejrfyjnaked villainy ritb old odd endsSloTn forth of holv writ. ind seem arn,Wrrerf 'mdst'Fplay the . dftvil.vi v ' ;-"'-T r- We have noticed 'tHpoiht made' jy the Biblical Recorder because ft f .tbd oifgftn of '.h Jarges'phritian idmioatidh io tlw atate.hsw a wide iiflaance. nd . a large, t pireMation, .: till rtf. ; . nxballeaged its statements 'would Foi-K evuL ait,nungQ r wo oquut w wullingly of all ,such rtthfidn. Ih f 'attetapi U tjjei "noflilacaf anxii r l iair to all it unwittlniy . vas'W' ajl (it , un wittltfjly: t "was te-' j (One word mdrel J WefeBrjecfu submit that the records of the coon- try do not justify any one in plassilfyr, Ing liAficoot and f fjarnekf together asrtnrlrrMefofl Hanbckifgdks' wunane jjest.-.DOTpai comraanuers or uu was iu tut) war ai an. ,(. ; : . Gottast ID Naw Trk. ! Cotton, July 10.1 tjntil yesterday the ejy. "prk tacts: waa? very dull, tendaney in prices TlTi j.J. ?"v " iTAT1M . . T wge7praptnin .m.uje snorts into veridgrVxjablngrfiftf avibtJe"! f TV 111 'CI The iZecorSsVTtql Kgi UjaV there" is but Iittfoidfferene?.l L . an An MJPjie .aUer,ot personal chid f SX"""! r WMiy o.peints-e43WBtose m LATEST NEWS. August to 1 1,70." "The highest point reached for Septembers was 1116, and alltKbi8inetn fs if jjuly,1 anVoeptem er. I ineaoios The varying prospect : of a close control-of gpot-stoeksj- here- and in x i . ; i. mat kuti hp weeki r'qiap'pepotUj mrveTlorT)eu bT"Sr V5nr. iOecidB "tiipimfTny'ww-- n" riot-ttfaTrket -deVeiOoed 4mor I activity esWliyvra'C0-p8iderab e i iJ 3 J,i- i iShij- it: v i . : 1 i.Hnnwiww a f twrea uawrAma. via? t new5raps -una reecretafy of the Cincii cem tneir aaminia- r h.n thfl n,.:. "T""f1"" th" ' ' of thp Snnth -Ihis'iiTfiplr. bntlbnlv ittt intervals" the close or ine 'weeki the'eitfiwirranvf ei. cept in Mississippi ana 4N orin varp flHnVw:SS:lS ;i,ia,a;seTiesfe?olu aIinwurilaTias 6lOde at 11 78q...l.v tB vour altntion. These Meki amtfif ft'eraitt''l'B fliec. last' rear: lOw mid- 4iioea.At.ia In4o1i(ajdfi2pod Ordinary of lAn , j I if Lreniiiirant doesn't istor ma- king Democratic, .speephea tbo Stalwart, lonrnais wiir De-sore v lemoiea io opea uib .QBjmiUUWiVomTnapuewtwwiMVi u AWh ,Tli.M J. : -r The ReDablicaas jiav.ireoatia a fine standard sf fitness and ability; A cordirig Vothe "by-lawB of Ihe Association, J a man.whaia hoteowiint And vulio never fgWehi&dntilW'f T lie fsUtfe mail wlib'' describe's va frlend'as saying tnat taore -were "'three "great lim ia ad ell pronounce i? item .goipgh rounds ialJiq papera.BtatfsftJUat Gen. Qancock 150 bounds. The General Is a WJeightj- tnato nPrndre- senses than dne, out UusiflgnreJs jaat lOQeo. bigh. VV6 Up pose, hOvwe.vef, whpni be gets into the White. House and sits down? on Republican office holders be WH1 "weigh nearly a ton. St., j Seniors jBIberanCamerQp: ar& ueHCTioea as navine uciieauui norse 'Sj?".;"1-; n. : Hon. Joseph R. Chandler died He&PXM! obgress from ,IWI18J'; -General-Patrlct H. J kading Republican and former Jones, a postmaster oi JNew l ork city, aas declared Jus intes tion n to support; uen. Hancock., it will now in ojder for the organs to bespatter him be with abuse. SOUTHERN ITETM. 11 tap prominent Conservatives in the stale who have been heard from so far are unanimous in adVlsirig all Cotiserva Uvea lo atkk to tha jtegolar ticket. Iadeed,' no Conservative bs been seen who advises Otherwise. Richmond letter in Petersburg Index Appeal - On last Monday mornincr little Jimmy Poin dexter, aged two'years and two W J a viu u vAfcwa ou t tv j j cai a auu inw I montb8 the yuuugbrftlfTia of Mrs. 8usan t Poindexter, waafawde4 ln a spvhr atta- "deuce of, its grandfather, Dr. Spicer f.Tripir nnnnr nna inn n n. ir mi a. naiAar Chkrlesmo-, West Virginia. . HAO NEVeO FAILED when usod accprdlB to the printed directions, inelost&g- each bottle, and it perfectly safe even in tbe ntasi inexperfatevi bands, . J i ... TS JTECntrRl 1 ' "J I ib m ts h it By Physwians, .WjagWSrm by, Jf?er, BoaDiiala. bj-oat. CHllla. Dlarrlusa. Dvmntnv. )ampa, Solera, pad aft Bowl tbaplaMs. we have Innumerable testlmoiuala, aco ma. pcu u h ma wuim WHO HUVQ ternallv with never-fklifna- mi a trta if sickness of ahaost, eyery. nutnjBr. AM KILLED iPn the World far Stale HiM.h i j-i I StcMiieta,PaliinthelPala -- $lde Rliiawaattaaa, and aTaaraTgtiir hH BEST LIIJIMEMT MADE f t Ji eguai having never yet been f&wL- - ' m iimueui reuef in au cases of Cnta, Braises, flnrataa, Scalds nuvprr Diiruai ctu. PAIN WlLEnMTr 3 armor. Planter, BaflOTilaTeaatf, and ir. claSS2 SK? anrj and ari Americaj-tfetU :tfttl! wa 000 of tben ai Eli Perkins waB llie other two;'.,,. It ja w that he should Dronounce For Garfield. 1 is. .r . . i w. wa.w - n - -11 !S ! . .J II JH , : ! . . I lis i n 1 mm n nvi irv x il.-- mrm a I II Br? nlflU Is - BE . ia hi obi '4i8 nirt ram h 41 nkMrln;IYirw..J ! naerllcllia WMrffl 'Will ft VAn Ka a fionif tornallvT wlffiont 'fear jf Jya T""1 With. w a Meoiams Chest ra : ?areeto,.biitincae-af 1 1 able o. Zr .i'JF fJnVil iiW BtWMjHFWHSl i (It wtthhv save Awnv HmpH lta eosc In saiebyaUOrogglBtaat Ltv'i'S': and tue. . if wur Jlnatrvfm 3oc.50c a aiw i uix . i .. . w. .. . . . FB.T ALVAllTS TEZTWCflLtD 1 ll ' f A r U - SK ' ?i ll th daily Notified of Ibelr Nomloailn . JoxJEJrtBiAant julA Vice Praailenl. . 'T.By Telegraph "to the" Morning Btar.J 1 ie President and IDBll VOOVCDIIOD Btr-nr epidBQCk. Wd t tlis i July liib, 1880 - i mr,. ..: s ... ... rnnimlv nnminn.tp.rl vmi na rhiRlr WKn'mrlate lifor Prasldeat of 7&e United -Slater. We IwvTe bean fltrectedio ixtforna !you.pi pduf, nomination ao,:liiia:'lcXHlteddtrttit land' re- It have annouircadbefr' iews tipoirmen bbprtant iisuea which are before ilie-ooni l.bodv lhe seoer! priociplesinrjoa w4ieub'tte Democratic party demand theXtKcr ment shall be, conducted, r and lhey al o emphatically condemn trie inaikdfoiiDistr i-' ttoa by the party 'ffrwer, Hrsuc'itti' ii IgaiaSt1 the- C6nMiiiiatiiidl8MiW agaiasttne rignroi cnepeopia-io cnopae -nd inatai their Preairfefat' hfch:fiiAfl I wrought-ao mvcU'ibjiynekdi'aiislMHior io,' 1 " i nitr nnuntrv ... - , .,n--. -i t 'i'hat wwli.cniellyJaspifea? you om . LztatiM.waa m faetbat yAtt-haisoMDlei l9WvfWKW fmpHflrfihe .i JrRff4tbftAmerwan raple lot moi 1 w"?n W Hl!1ra """"i-W0 BQ,ei f OBiaeiCon8mutWIWIl aUHS-jeSFOOS- cai Uilo( fiwtefJ fmKmw yoA UiojBtraled tbe bigUeatiqtraliUeB of Ibfe soldier, but because wheat tbe warrtiai ended, and When in recognition i yMit troirJC "ine: orocesr or reconstruction, and 'white vott were' nug9c1btbed with' abaoliila wer,-yc,"u8ed;it;hotioi; Bubvert, lut w sttslain, he civlrlaws and the-rigbfs. ihey were-sia1H8hed'to protect.'; Your fiddly to tnese principles manuestea 10 lmportanl tnwtS; heretoSore eeafided U J-odr care,, give.a proof that tbey ' wHk cpntrpti your adminiBtratiOQ. of . Iba- Natioaal Govera-; menv, vaaq a8iBres. too cooairy taw our iod isapluble ,y niop o io d eati uctiblei States J au a voQBiHUMOOv yrfia ita wise atsinBU-j J ' 'at L . I . lion of power and . regard for tha bound-? riea ot State -and Federal authority, will! not suffer ia yotrr hands r that -ybu "will I maintain subordination" of the miHtarytoi the civil power;: and arlil accbnrpIUh a rAl xification of Aha pabiio service; 'aadt eBpeci ally tbat ihe CtBvaranieft whfcb'We Adfv win De rree irom reproaca or ctaioof aec tional agitation ortaalice ia-Jaiiy shape or j form. . s , ! 'Rejoicing in common with the qaaaseaof 1 promise for tbe future of our" country, we wish also to express to you perapnalfy tee assurance of (he general esteem and confi dence which tiave summoned you io this high duty, and will aid you in its perform ance. - Your t eUow-citizeos, se(( John W. Stevensoh, ... - President Con veat ion. Nicholas M. Bell, Sec'y. July 13..1880L...- Hon. Jm. H. EngluJi; Dear Sir By direction of the Democratrc National Convention, which assembled at Cincinnati on June 22d last, it becomes-our pleasant duty to notify you that .yon were animimoualv nominated bv that bodv for thJrffln nrVi ,.' tY-iiVa Statea. Your large experience in the air falrS of povernment: vour able dlscharpA of asua ft b f many truats liyour stead fi committed to vour hands. I! steadfast devotion to Democratic I principles, and the uprightness of your pr ivate character, give assuracce to the i Democrats that you are . wotthy aid weUj qualified to perform the duiief of that high position and commended yOd to them for 'the nomiaation whicn they conferred, while your: personal qaarhies aod your public serviesfe well merited, this boaor. The ac - 10a of the Convention was bo doubt de igned not only to vindicate tbefr apprecla- ion of yourself, but as wall to testify their profound respect for the Damocracyof In- Ll: . 1 . , iana, your uaiivo otaiewun wnose man ly Struggle you have been so , long identi fied, and in whose glorious achievement rou have shared. ' ! Tbe convention set forth da yiews upon he leading political issues, wbioh are now. lefbire the people io a series of resolutions, , copy of which we have the honor to pre ent to you and to Which your attention is. espectfuDy requested. ; it is our earnest hope that these views may meet with your approbation. and, that you will accept the nomiaation- which is now Rendered yon. . . ' yUhsentimentsof the highest esteem, We aic, respectfully. JOHN- W. OTKVEH80H, i " President Convention, Nicholas M. Bell, -Secretary, v- . ;t 3 New Yobk, Joly l.The' Demccratlc atiooal committee met at Fifth Avenue otel at bobo'lo- Wb. H. Barnum, xi Coao.. was anaoimoualv elected Chafr- an. and, Fred? OJ Prlcca. of Mas f. . Secre tary. The ' Committee1 adiemttfetf tbutTov- inot's' Island to attend "the 'presentatTdb of V the nomination to Gen. Hancock. " r 1 tOMlBIGrt INfELtiriKNCK. nr. Gttren at tike Cpbd'u: t;Iab Xin ter He itelaiea a Illtlierto t7npn isnea aneeaote-oeeiaton r. the Berlin Conference rsannauuteatecl to itie aoie &c. ' ' , . .. . . ' ivy leiegrapn io wit atorning star.j I, London, July 13. The London corn pdndent of the Edinburgh Scotsman sija at th annual dinner f f thf Cobden Ciub.Sat urday night last, J... W. Garrett, Presideat ofjthe Baltimore & Ohio liaUruad, related a aitberto unpublished anecdote, wliob ex 'citjed great interest. He stated that on the termination cf the civil war In the United Stites Mr. Biohard Cobden wrote tcN Xtax auu uigw luiuiuijr ma iua cumai "gov- l nromeat anouid auopt a magnanimous poin ev i towards tha Sonrhara a leadee. TaT letter was read at a meeting of the Ameff- pressiottthat it turned tbe scale i&ftvef Of cietoency. - a. tjonstantinopie dispatch eays ' unT derstood that Cpant Hatef eldt, the Germarr ambasBadsr.rwilLornjnMnififltA thn HpnlnlriM M . . a j i a ot the: Berlin Confereaaa Id tbe ' Porte Jbrif3,f sineas in theHousadf Commons waft agree l The Standard says Bradiadgb has taken f ecuou tuns r " rfloi a parnameniary r a : , ai.a ar .a.. l w - - . . s-? ivn ih courage and fidelity .you were' pjaced i Gcminiiad of k.Part of 3he Union uaderi .'disqualification bill afatost -atheiBtS bat jnsedTia North CaroUna for thirty years peen irregularly lairoaoeea t mruonst. ?' as the standing orders reouir that all bills I .rAlatistsrbaralio-ioB tut .flrae! nnnDbfud 1. f-'.. Comnmae. ox the whoto.04ie. Opalar rtlovemeni I ni Favor ol'Gen G o n z ai eaToYftr ;ai iScTn i ' JBy TeleaBhlo'lh Moraingf Btar.l ' , jjBowKsvnTrexasya uirJS.Aqyujes xp,4 Meiicb Sfatd thaf Cren G6nzal?s ttyl f eeatrai ' atates.' Hfa election is troubtiesCI Nntmeg, assured. A salute has been'flred lo Maia-,t Art4&Me taorisirfitshonon - " " ;4tf' 1 . - . i New Crw CiroBWinrdera : and Ma t V'TftBTele ph to tie Morning Star.1 T. Oveston uiy 13 ine nrst oaie new cotton wa received here yesterday, telegram fromi Jouston also, reports tb e tceipt of a ;jw bale. A special to the "News, from Morgan, s a man named Hodges baa been found m 4ered4&hiS'bed:JitxMra.aaUie WHso f camp. - ;There 18 DQ.cluetQ camp. ,nere laqo cjuejQ tne rnuraerer TPA IplcflU. wilUmJtom says Thos. Cbecos. acting eornmias seigeaut. UU111U1UU!U UUltUW VtBLerday ,1 8boqUoaJiito8elf.3V jt5f,iijOC M JohnAeVsoS.kVlitVB kllleoTryraflCtafir rafmerToamed We . The1) fedqaaTrinfidsa5i:4oVseti -,t i iiiu jTrrrniKia nmor. Snbaeripttan Xor Ita ' Kxi ei i DAYiLL?!,,lirA,d , J uly..3.MQclonil ana Davie county, JMortn uarolina, voted i gether on Saturday in favor of a strbscr ii- Ilhb propqsed extenalQqk,wharejjbyoih Ibeen taken. ftu: fa, baaypd Jj fMpr iV.nwnbec'df French . Jete(Jia"'bavei - rirad Xt ibbeA uTAay ae-sJW to bbHt lulvsaBcefgoirtl ofairjst ofofbafs'wboai taseek an aayiam tB4;aaada ' ' ' 4 i n nil ii 1 i it ' Hi imiIiIii . 'if it f .1 : it t filial! :. buJTOlt '"!& J-JH-i .. l 'Ittisease if H 4 In A i(U.aoaa rvf tliA mil mfjoarii orgipsiel saU and reliable remedy ii AiTBluable. .KAVfeft'i CiiEnnv Pectoiiai. ii arffleol It: entific conibination o the MeHichial 'iirlrjci CHERRY , pies and curative vir-j ' tues of tud finest dnigsj lejqipaiy , . awt( vPS Bucii jxwer as 10 insure 'e I greatest possible i .efficiency ami uniform and. rapidures, and is adaptedp patieita of atry age orcitber sex. Beinc very palatable. , the; 5)ubcest objdren take it readily. Ib ' : 1 " 1 ft t- r.i . uruiuary ougiis, yoius, sore xuroai, JireooUitis v Intliienza, Clergy mb n's Sore Throat, Asthma. Croup, ahdiCa hfrb.'aie'elrrects'of AVer's Cherry PiC- - yoBJU. are magical. a,f d nitiule a-b an ntially preserved from serious illness by its tiine)y an alfbiul use. it saouicl bo Kept at hand in every household for the pro- tmurt.it. mfTnrAti nt qi virion ttttlvr-Um tit Whooping-cough aud Consumption there is no other remedy so efficacWus, soothingrawi helpf ut.- - ' ana ineflecuve. lngrfOients, now. otaarea, which, as they contain no curative dualities. tan afford -onlyi temporary relief, -start are sure to deceive and disappoint the patient; asas1 of the throat and lurfs demand , active and effective treatment i and it is tlan gerons eiierlmeiiung 'with unknown and ch,eap medicipes,from the fittest liability that these 'diseases may, while so trifled with, became deeply seated or iufcarable. Use AVer's Cusrrv Pbctokai, and you may confidebtry expbet the best resalta. It is a standard medical preparation ,Kf known and I acknovrledged curdtTve power, and is as I 'cheap as its careful-preparation and fine I ingreaiemswuiaiiow. eminent physicians, I knowing tts-compositicn, prescribe It in their P ISi. 0hl Qentury iias R Prwven M Bosorute certamty ;to cure aii pui- monary cemplaluta JUOT"an?ggdyPeyond the reach of human aid. , 1 . prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co.,. , Fractlcal jan4 Analytical Clefnit, ,. Lowey. Mass, kwUI BY ALL DBCOeiSTS E,VEBy WHERE. , ap 2 eod ly f r bu wo ' nrm f-rr. : 1 THE GREAT SE OF THE' WORLD. : Signature 13 on every bot.tlo"or'Ci?lVi)TNft W0RCE&Tft3mftE-SftUCE. . JunarU top ipoat daOolofs taatd and aostta of VI, A I KAI VI" tm msio hln brofhertt WORCESTER. "Tell LEA & pER B1N8 that their Banco is Inhl? eBtbemecl hi India, and is, in my opin. idn, the most palat able aa wU aa.tM most wholeaome aaaaethafla Hold and naed.tluxmsbont the frtkitU -tOUKl rtl I Mra m'ic erikio l&fiXNTS FOR THE TJN1TE0 STATES' u n u luita myisoawiy to. i u J...':l'Jl'r.J..l HUMi. ijy.Mimini - " 1 ... ; ; Ti ' o.'i iiivfitiiutOa1, iion aegifca Sept. i 1680 .Qua glTB aneqaaledV ' fLmonials from the first teachers and prof esaors SoolK as to thanaag1sCs aBdhataa-- geAion ae rteenmonia Id tha Sooth -I(l!a?ij2!fe5ff!25; d Art "Wafti? . ai...1 111 ' - I T . . a . t 1cfas ILkWRm 'J 4 'iithi - W.4 TT'ATJT'J,Tii;i-nii WtoOdV lUtlaMU t , : TToHvrviTtaa l Jr J t4. IN' ONJ6J! OHP1-BRA. lallD DICINB. Well known and mr -i:r Jr UIARR A . . ,. ! h in u.-Jflir .,K.-.) TTt. DEEMS" SOUTHERN HEPATIC PILLS. L Long and extensively used In the South. No family can afford to be wlthoot'tM above ' JPor sals hj miDrmnrts an'd aala5e,lenr., i ' rroDneioro. apM,fttaw3ni; 1 , ta q J.iajBatamare; . . T . - . 1 e.iaa.1. SSSMlSS 5j7aBOPSSinjrfeinmnf j 1 11 n 1 L . .. I Wi'.l . tr.-iii. i I i- I Jtfgwlafiyvdland Ktirp,a.d ,throuh,;iioi .lU0nna.,lWerywoty along, jhe. THE at at . . m m i mm i. ' 'tP!rTAT5nrrflty'f restilts. It strikes, tf 4 VrtML. at the fouodation pi all! ' f'Mlnohatjrillsease,, affotying 'prompt relief I f . .! , ... 1 1 1 sorrps, rs I rawnn .t- ' I J BBBaBaaaarf' . i ... l irra orzNri n n rscirrrir' ii if fo n Orange. Nectar, Orgoat, rWedaeeasyl vFor Thrangh Ttekejs " nama Chocolate.Ciia. I Steerage Passage from New York tojae prlnci-' w ' av ' ' ' - - - " s 1 i At ii Nnta,Twtint' fr i liWOTllSKClAI. n irrr T i iTt nr A K K K x sinm-TuawsNTiNiL?,,. :M. of re opened firtfafMehita per Kai0o J lel tar package, With s.let ret)ri..i . . casks atthafprice. being .0 n'.? oa last; repotta.1 .. 01 c -R6SIKtU market w.a fim ....... .l2LSUaiDedapjLtU)7i fa Qood ' Vi 7 TA-Krkel quoted firm .1 t, bbl of 280 lbs. with sale, of rCeit) quotation UeKa gVttDCe ,lf p ' on last reports. fenl' I ( CRUDE TURPJCMTIIi K Tim . WU(Mr)v ll tl . 1A. I r .. 11 'I tO.KAn.p Kk.1 Tn. . 'V, od F-trwr-i ivji virgin, hy vVMUfl mo market . steady at areyious prices. Kuta r, . L bf ponedia New York ai u.75 ' loBed quiet and steady at 11.70 cem- h tember opened M' 11.16 cotrt, Md qmet ami steady at 11.15 cents Tw. . . .lowing were the official quotation, l,,.. Ordinary. , ; . , Strict Good Ordinary. lUddlrng. i qood Middling 11 1 'wsiaxnj n.ua.K i Uf Telogrash So tke Homing Htr r Financial. !: Naar Yon, Juy 18.-N,Nlu.,w. , strong, aqttve aqd.hightr at 2&i JP Blerlmg exchange, Tong 483 al.m Stated bottfs' duM and Vmlna I ,,1" .maots flrtnikut laictiw. er" , . Outntntrfiat. Cotton qulel, wilb sale, of 4(U) l l. middlings 1 1J cent. ; V..o. ?? fu wit tteady, with sales at the fw,,ii; pricesc JaJy H.77 cents: Anil- ZV. ftff cent.; October i CtS; November 10 63 cents jDcccmlnr ia FLnnr ilnll Wk.i . . f nominal- w ntcr 1 . , i,,r," I .?J"Lv,Vff Low-w ao.d. b"vy Arm St $15 23. Lard Arm a? i n Spirila turpentloo 37 cenlH. Koain tt 40 reights quicu ' lllT Cahl to the Morning bur LlVEUPOOL, July 13-Noon.-:.,.i.in in good demand and freely met at pretiou, K-V ' luunne upianas 6d; middling Orieans7d; receipts f3350 bales, of whicb 3100 wew Ameriaaarsales of 10,000 bate. I ot which 2000 bales -were for .peculation J and export. Middling uplands, 1 m c. Julv I aad August deliTCTy 6 25-32d: Anffu.t September delivery 6jd; September .od I vember deliverv 11 T m. 7 I Lae"T.e.ry November tod IJecember delivery 0 7-3'3d. Futur. .te.d. iaraaiMVd. 1.30 P. M, Futures dull. Breadaiuff firm. Corn 5s. 3 P. M. Manchester market fjimer ti advance demasded, which buyers rtfur uplaqds 1 m c, March and Ap nl delivery fliorri ff tri itr Pnnt I fc,xoJ' VA vix3 XJlg DUUL. Great Reduction ! J HAVE ON HAND A OOMlLKTJt AhNO.il racnt ef Ladies, Mlsrcfl, Children and li.fw.ir SHOES; also of Ocntu, Bfrji arid Toutl..' hlldK-, AITXRtl and BOOT.'', bat I wonld like local) ilu jcspocial attention of ray fiidtom ro to lb- follow Ing Lino of Goods : paid made Plain Prince Albert UtlUr. at 4 0) and'-trikde rrench C alr Tie, aL w uand-ttade French Grain Tic. at 4 0" Machlne-mafle Iliac Top French Calf liuiuutod. I at 4 oo j The above priced (Jooda are auch at I have le& clling at Five Dollar, and in conarqucacc of lac 1 ' . ' nantity on band and the lalcncaa of ibe M aD I ; J ii arc made tbe above OKIE AT 1 EDUCTION I 8. BLUM K NT HAL, Na,40MariiMMre-i. Jyttf Oapon Springs and Baths, ', (AULaujri Lrraia Wars.) UAMPflUIKBOOUNTV. W. V1R0INIA. Also Chalf beato Waters, itch In Iron, and a lor ij White SttTpHOr 10 the neifc-hborhood. kpKN ROM sf AT Itni TO 15TU OCTObEK VI annaaily. Uneqaalled by suj In oral watera ta Atnerioa,nor the enre1 of acid dyapcpala, aUJoej aud bhddff tronblen, aterine aUrnsau, foat, Hmm uf taa alhi. catarrti affMtlnna. rtenmaUaia and fuf- Itianal heart troubles, lis an aoUUa mi sf eojcuHi These water aavs proved of treat vaiur la masy other OJseasea, bat can e saorscosBo rolled on in tbe above nam anted than any other mtoc i sprint irs in this connlv. i traaratilM S car if ( re ay Ulnenal water. Tha halha-bot. cuid autl Sbbwer are anexcelled anrwher. Tb srw aa elegant swimming pool or alkaJlna watnr, the lar go it in the Unltif faaW-tf nottn the world. U e p :U11t attractive. CafNo safer or belief ilar to latnea ana chUSraa to learn io swim. Tbe air fit this elevated rexton Is pare and delictual, it u he -e that hay fever patients part with tbslr troobje Fc r pleasure or health tbe traveler need not ( rh. r. Itoara by the asonth, 1 49 and $M, "' diag to location; board b- tbe week, fit w aii diacoBtat fori the season also to Mlnincra. 0xd mi sic, boaUnghnutlneand flablog la sraaou. Uw nvsry, .Paaacngals from Norfolk and vicinity via) Waahlngton, as tbe shortest roul. ItU'ud ' pamphlet dtreat.Or eall cn antos, eng. - folk, Va. ,fln entire Imuv J i"' U re A 7 Cisnon la less than a monm, Of two-week:. - - W. H. HALS. rroprieii-i The Hew Hat Store. ark. and' examine my bpiunu btyuw o Straw and Felt HaUj they ars pretty and f ' irtrtW if' rohinkon. ! " Ho. 11 Froat St Next to Puree II ai tf i .in o bst in t m FHKHU LOT Kdld only aC KASI'ROWltTZ , ' U araea City Cigar Emporlam. Tiei) Sygeia Hotel, j Old Point Comfort, fa. Situated one handred yards from .Fort stowoo. i Open) all thwyesr. Kqaal to aaybotel in ine StaUs aa a 8UMMKK KBSOKT. Send r clrcoisr deactl tanahyswal. SSSbmx, myl i Sra . IYoirltor. ;Cunardtedmslup"col TE5B-bLDBj7 NT MOST stSUABJJt LIN . . - . teamers stoat, salie rro tT,-i. -- . ii aa r iai ssr aaaanarra-BaLavasa . 3 lax " AgeaU at WllmUrtxa, N. C. J i3iu t V VI
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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