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7, -f. w- A A ,fc JOSUITIMEL JrIiiUr. JOEI If ElliS. liwiatt 1 Lftl IJitsr. TBCRSOlX ATIL 18. 1871 TERMS. Daily, iiT'..V......,;....,.tlJ rfx months fleial-ttarklir. om rw o ? Wilr.iMmr sis months f JUDICAL COSWKTIOS. It will 1m eu from lb report of the proceedings of lb radical convention that " Zlvu." Jaiue II aim, negro, Dnftttt mtS pmittntioiy memory, M . chosen temriorary ehairntan, Thb b emotv honor, and a p. retor la the Bcgra 6ir 90,009 vote. - It b regarded Settle triumph, for Jim Is Mid to b fur - tb eeptaia. Ttis nub look fur temporary chairman their most respectable nun. Xa man CM MT aught Against JsmS, ttCept wast nity be Implied In hi locating tb piuiUsitiary on Deep Kiver, end hi r eariog ou thoujiait of dollar front Littlcoeld Mid Bwepsnn. , ( , y -r , Te radical wiioero Piiillipi, Cald well, John BigbaJ, Jim tttrru, e, are of opinion that aegi oa the state ticket, tiy for Lieutenant Governor, would injure IhelicfcH., Tha radical party never bad ttnmgef VoU io the Ute llin when lb negro G-tlloway mi on the ttekot A one of the rreidautial elixtori .There b to m vk laomin' LAwee th ngro aid ; the scalawag tkatdhej mutually etreagth--m each other. .Wt bewt aVBegro In Near county oednra tlitf the wait publicao who wa willing to lit in the jury bo and th fcgiatativ balls of the country witb a negro should not be ab.iv titling at the dinner table with ' We writ while the nutting b in . not and action. It i reported to ut that Samuel 9. fbillip b permanent chair aaa. Thbbg Caldwell rteUjry, aiid the twrote jundt-r and in the feerket houet are ready to bet that Caldwell will get the KtmUatiua. 7 IIndjrLoi timt, One of ()r. Caldweira c.HiiRiinKnri for tbe In titulioa of the Deaf and' Dumb and the Blind, It a tkw pretideat. Tbta ie aotbr iga of CaldveH'a atrenfb ia the coaren tiua. At two o'clock the Caldwell aUnsk U abore iu. The tail argro, Caleb Mc Kidiut, ffiMw-t' umberland, la aald to be f..f CId elt Jhr;prgmm aw -highly "eliud an.) twttar thtr'forf fell M fH M'-UHHMa"-ll ..neetiog . b at aJjmirotd for dianer and drink. Tbe Wellington City, flwut and Settle tiwk eonidrably duwa. Capt Bottle, of Peru, baa worked most ly aawog tbe white men, and Caldwell ainaeg tbeitegrotH. Caleb, the tall aegro, baa adionrntd ia Frp'. After tasting ager fur the first tin be declared it was ot strong enough to reck bis b-gs or bis kaaJ aaa luuulld (irwIiUks that would. At three o'clock theeoaseatkin issgaia in smion. ''Th eernes na the outside of the ball are clamorous fur Caldwell, aad regard bis nominal ion as an endorsement Iloldea and lis Course, Somebody said to be treating the negroea to bow : , ifeeci trtin mm. At (is rsf ' mart Onmt train g tuft- '':"'j;J- Mr. ft bom was rnwWd w!th"bn"' ed clua rs, aad spoke as lul.as.y Mr Fki-uw mir.i: This 4 s.H the (iM ttmrl bate t.H.l oo this pisiform. I st4l tKre itt IMT.0. alien AbrHn Lib eoln was ilie Krnublitaa candidiite ftir the lresjdencri an.1 abMi we bmwI the Bo at on the stare power wttw -me wwtcw. ion), rrae ti, Irni wms, Ine men. stood here la ll khes tlie worn eraanriimtioa " was Drat throw try a niultitnde of pslriotk citizen iela tbe ronfiiriinr fliictutunsol Hie aar. I suxhi hfre in I Hilt, slim Ahrti Lincoln wm our standard bearer, and alien lite I !! frit J of the reHiblic and the abotitioa l slsvery were asm as me tin in gnat condw. I sumhI here , mi ldtfs, when. I he product f ivi) war was t lw sHmnied up, alien thereat a)ieta of lite riualily ni rt(jhu was iirafl, anl slM (lie Words, "Let ns bsve pew, . er lakes. by the pooji'e as a promise that Iroia the bitterness of civil strife we were tq return to llie "ll"y of 4('K'd govero nifiit, of Jree comilmliim, and of na tional concord. And recently I stood here admcstmit thorough p-form of ail ttrioa. of the abolition of eornipting. detnoraiitiuir iiintieoctw nf paironnK' end oil partiaaa rule, and Uto purification of rejiudlirsn g.ivtrnim ni. ahu ntus-i manu bare sjiin. wot as one h1 has renounced any of the grout principles and policiea be rcr adrucateil, Jh t as one who is re- wiired to continue tln ir slracacy and ad vance wick aswtiKb fidelity su'l eiey y J ; a ou who in tint advocacy waa bully 'in rafnest before, is wbit'ty In ear sst now, and will cmlinue to be wholly in earnest, without regard to the opposi tion be will hve to eneounter, whether it come troin friend or foe.. And just be- ciMuet always -Waa. in earaeal. and. just berquae, I am now siiicereta UeTotexl to tlat eatuss I fought t.r, 1 now stand here 'raise my protest agiuust the ntrverskm bu b the. victories ot that great cause bsa e suHi-ml all Hie bsa.ls ol emne of it jirelendid frie!)d ; .niy lirottst agsinst partitan victory which suiMtniinaiespuu tier wealth 4 loperftibsl and party io- teeivt! mr proteftt sgmnst thut slsvish snbmiiwion to party dictation and dis cipline which slilli the; voice cf truth ami awouid iwm to alnitrsand ruu, tualcad of honently ennosing and eorncilng them ; ray proteel against tlie eontinttrd maintnsnMi of a power Inch reckk-aely overrules tlie laws of the land lor Mhih soils ; say protest sgnlnst I lif growth of ieTwinl govcronicnt in lis renuliuc. which threatens In convert the Diiblio iHirse into oeraoBat mniiertv and subvert Ills eoiinciuiu i- of the H'tle, and convert the mdiie spirit of a repuuli- caa t ir.i-a bun Ihe aulniielve spirit of a sutiiert: mr pMUwt again tbe frauds and do-piion alii'Ji are being prset Iced nntin a con0hng people Ut iuke Sipcar rigtit Ihat which is wrong, anil pstruit't that which is mean and aelHth. raise thb proUat in ties name of the great caaae yon and J as republican have an long fought for ; in the aaine of the reuse of a coBstimtinBal government which is teirt.:-avejjjMl uat childien llicir r'giita ana uieir u-st in Ufenttt in tbe nam of - tli it pul lur morality allien must- tat rtiltK crHtit4tiowaf Innitaiionas hoi only in lbs aousv of -the' psironns of the govins nicnt, but tM m our atetheda ut titzatiea the uoedt and neorasitie of the war bi 1.7. lltfttk coaut vita rAnolaBset A oa wilt no ainusiK tnein, I of inuoc orintratiag mil one tliird part of our rating fmpulatiosj. Cnsaader what achdr-l those young men have wnae tbrnuirh. I They ha ss scaroely ever area or braid anythiug of tbe oonst1tutiiidn'strant m power. xWhat they have heard and seen severer evear against Its earn mem ben thaw s;!i4 tbose of it opponents. And, lastly, that oof present yb-m of civil service, which baa become tbe bot-bause of corruption aad alarming . abases, should. U so -reformed ss to make how- j Mwer It coven a c'jUfije, fn.ht that cKq'if a too vt n I ion, frni tlutt a pattr, and from that warty attempt made to rule the Autre ta pern; it saeans that 'liKsvatctn iiiui.be a school of armgant trrennv ; it rwana -under tbta lite , prti"ir of adjusting t .lation not I was holy bubl aasaniptina and strong I e.ty, eicity and fidelity to the public msey taea in p..lit e J life are already alia Hgwi 10 tup nmn w iiw pniyin, wieil girrrr uoi aunionij. I uey but to secure eaperial advanUgra t were teogbt lo Del ire in iu aeceaait y, to taia ftvored Interests. . (AprditaKi).) The aulmiit to It, to juatily I, to, aid It. Ixoed principbj bid dosrs tbe call for Whv, ' gentlatoen, the Constitution of the Cincinnati Coeventiiw (great sa- Hie United Mule berauic hardly knows to phtuse that needless burdens shall as i tntia y BaKK. ApjHanscJ That ia only Ihe taasttoa uf tbe country aliaJI .be ie seciardastoe with ' that ' principle, will rid taxattna ef -eaao of lie smataal abuarw--(puJeiaw) -d the setujaal o nueil welfare of the people wnr tbe ebar tared rights of public opiuiuSL (Ureal applause.) Bach Wore tha unites Imp. wed oa the parti b power at tbe rtusa of the tradilioo aad eapeneoa, andor which they hare grow a up; aud Bow aotne uf Ibesa are Uking part in lbs control of the government. . There is ia thb state Stent aw undeaiabls fact suflicient to fill with apprrbeaaioa the iMurt of every friend id constitulion ' government and popnlar lila-rty in this eonetry. It was my 6-rvent hope that tbe party hi power, wiiea peace was restored and whew tbe interest tbe criterion and qualltii-atiiin, instead of p-irtizia serviow, and thus te destroy tlie fmrntpting and tyrannical ! ft ie ares of Ihe goveriatent yotlrcw heitlcr. Now. I ask yitu.geulfc ntWla all enador and ftriiernnat, haa tnis btea donef (fries j uf a, ae I tUa the eiiim j.le id tlusw ia high and eonspiriis plac l-n .eh as to rebuke tbe Simad i4 sellixh ere d ( Ha tiiat ke'h atna.lard Ijeen -4 id nol.h and disinlereitteil ilcroiion to the public interest t I will not go into an' odious criticism of s details, for : tie who run aiay - asad the hiatory ut our tiwrs, but surely 1 rosy sat without elaboration that, m-p-itiam has afraid to atlir thcirtvictiins fnt fearot placing their fortunes ia jeopanlr. know, and tusny people' bare Wild nwao, it means filially a declaration of InUrpyn deuce, aad I truit we shajl have it. nen we rue up sgmnst me rules, wnen we adtlnssaid a ve warning to (be pwplf we were mot a lib the cry, " Vt bat are yon going to do about It V That cry has been beard lieibre. It waa. recently heard in this verr -aeiirhlHtrhoiid, and here, I think, it has met with a good re- spuae. On the 1st of May the tndepen dent men of Hie Republican paitf will ruei-t at tlie convention at Cincinnati andunless I greatly mistake the signs of itietinu. at Hie cimri-nuon at c lncinuau a ar duties of atiUW Ibe blKheat auiiH I kwitimsie results ot tha war were se- been practiced far more rwkh-iw and tioa ot natrintbt asew enuld be prd I cureti by eonstitutioHal guarantees, would I acsndalous fhitn anything; that waa ever I jsill not be alow to tell what we are bo- snd iliey rjould tie 'aasawpliidied noly J appreciate it tmeabua reaponaihility, baf.s Wiluussed iu tbe hiatorv of tl.ia I I-nr to ill. about It." We sIimII iii-lut that nea uie great oojew ,h ue hhwi win i amj Ulai it wouiu coniireiienq iu great country, pucn a aepotisia at certunlv Itct t.i"I to tln-ae men iO the highest I daty, because tbe vbilrary ssaooiptioa I O few calculated? to iuipraas the public HMiderstiua, above all the alluremeaU I power on one aide and the easy and tri- service and the people with the lib that cnnlrulliug rule . betrayiriir hat and even acw sutu of clolliiw. ,Th Jj(ej)Ut,liCan p-irly it b becauae 1 can democraU aay tbe nomination depends upon who give the negroes moat whiaky and clothe during lies day. i Wu can hobl the sc-iless,(uJly between Caldwell, the begro't candidate, and Capt Mettle, the white man's candidate, for we rare aot who It nominated. t As we go to press It it announced that the long agony b over, the negroes aw ' carpet-bagger hare WB (lie " victory, Grant and lib Peru visa raluUtor are kart sf cantljut, John Pool, Stsve and Robert s,!- snfift and Hilly ITcnihavJ ton are all chop fiillea and declare there b bo trusting a negro. UB-KNM.AYKD. The promise and hope of "farty atrt aad a mult" to tha- deluded African sn- -B-ered ftsr fimr ' yeaiwto lr-jaffn4 make tlie Aftics-u a unit at tht poll, This promise baa lost itt charm. A negro once niado bit appearance at the oor ef the Srxtinki. ollicw, in the v rlays of wtwr pi'edef essoff dtevr Wi K."Iell, b alter iu liawl, and formally demanded vbb promiard mole. Mr. Pell informed the una la search of his mule that he had called, at the wrong house, lie theft di rected him to the UtajuUri uilioe and to W. W. flelden, tbe editor ef that paper. Tb negro did ant get hit mule. Having by false promises deceived as long ae they eoold, tbey now resort to tppeab to the Cbara of the aegro. Tbe Long Perry of the ISth, appealing to the feart of the nt gro, declares that, people who do not desire to bt fooled, aeed not be told that the .hostility of tbe dcrne- erslic party nwar'it me colored wan nas Nundergone no change. H b even said on the streets, "if Capt Settle duet aot re- ceirethe noatinatioa for governor, the negroes will be put back into slavery. w ith thb old argument it b thought by , toot that Gor. Caldwell will be defeated fiar tbe BoouDstioa, ; :"r ; j'.-i-i 1 l;' CltASD JCUT. , 4fr. Q, Busbee, or tome other writt tot. the " Office-bolders' Organ," it jofounulj attoniflied that Nr. Bledsoe aliuuld p pear before the grand jury, when be b the very man to be presented by the gind , jury. We did aot kcow, antil we saw it stated in tbe Ptrry, that Mr. piedsoe bad been before that body. W suppose Mr. Bledaoe was jumtnoned before tbe grand jury'M.l was compelled to obey the sum mom, He may not have been summoned Ut tentify to niafters pertaining to Ihe peaik-'uL.ary. ' Tlie gfan-J" fury had the Cewvicti TVf're tlu-m, sud if they deaircd to hjr from llie b lard oFilirecUwa who ara bi' iily ie.i:e.".!t.ie geaucmsn. it u institutiun ia tbe name of Ibe great aienean republic, which we would have. and to remain, the guiding star of man kind ia Its struggles tor liberty, fur a ttber civil iHlioo. (Great applause.) 1 started out ia political Ill's with Ihe Ka- pitlilican party J I aever belonged to any tuner; I waraeu laiiniuny in us ranka with honest awl at least, il not a lib elti cienry; I never desired to belong to any other u long as it hsa remained true to the principles It profiawes, as Jonv as Ifa piiuf y, m incaaures, and its conduct could be defended in giml 1'iiih. If J ant prud o( anything, it b not of the honors and distinctions I atsy have si hieved, but It it ia the (mnauiousneaa that whenever I endeavored to exercise an influence upon public opinion I hare never said a word wiim n i uid not honestly be lieve to be true, and II I fin J myia.li now IneunAict with the otlicitd leaders of the devotion to the public iriaxi should be -the. Mii.uirin) motive of those ailru(ed with auihoritr than wiUy the other im- preaaion that be who W put into otii.-e ol power, and above ali considerations of flipg auiecencai oa' the ether side bad party iuiarust. (Applause ) , If I boss dm- j vttiwa up ia times of great public dantnav ie were toot appreciated ant luiuiiea or I and It was Just Because ot mat that this lie rulisnr Bower: loea 11 Ueoooe wauv I pernicious lendenev ahould be nraarded etk citiims to work for tneana by wbscb I sgiaat . with Ibe . asnet ; eiioscieatiiaM may with perfect propriety first use his their performance ana mtnnuieni can or j sud jealous care, instead of cm-) aim rtunilH to take cars of titiiin If tnt secwreu squ siib rnt w h iiw tumg isf powaw ia wm rvnstnap aisaia. i ne inn uence ra sucn an ex.liu- of tbe people. (Cheers and applause.) Un beyond IU clear meaning, that pie cannot fat) l be widely demonttizing Aad ia thb spirit i apeak to- you, for tlx partyottght strenuously to have insisted when it b set by tbre who fill the iiigb great InterwsU ol the repubiieaa party Bfiosr a cooscientious observance of it lw- eat places of hoaur ami aut hority. You have always been to me far greater ttrictioos. (Applause.) Instead of per- retnember the outcry that was raited in tlnui mere party allegiance. We were to milting any arbitrary assumption of gov. tbe time ii Jnmca Buciiman, whan tie bring alwut a tree peace founded ow erBinentai authority, it ought with watc h- employed the patronage of the g'lttra- rMsonVidntioa.aud lettiratotlieircordiali tul and jealous cyos In bava tmight ftsr a atent to sustain hiui-elf and proHiot bis tyof. feeling the elements which can-alone taithfUl compliance with, the bws of the, own political itrteresU agidiiat those np- lioui IUI party Migei ns. inis great i isau ia every uraucn raj' e gnvernmesn. i rxaam to bim ; but II Jjiiiis Uildnnm (.Ippiause.) now, gentlemen, nas mis object ewnrmt be accomplished by ateaas of ha-ce. It demands a policy resting on no narrow minded resentments, but a pul ley highor thsn party spirit. (Applause.) TtXira-waa.aiiitlilicaMim messure aa leiiff as the bgiMiuate results uf the war eited. Hut then that justifi riatioa bat censed, snd the victor in the sreat civil conflict were called upon by all considerations of patriotism and political wiadonr make tlie sovereign peotib feel t'lkt in ail our 6i8iUiWofraad-ptilitTy wt bad been guided by the interests of the atak-a and not by tlie feelings of re sentment, haiied, and vlndicuvenoss. (Great applause.) We desired to be to them rot hsua-hiy coniiuerera, but well- meaniiW mends that they might tea la the flag of this republic aot the symbol .... - -i r. I .1 ..1. i... I.... ) duty beea acciHnplialied t We have- wit- d dngt ot the most alarming cnar We bar seen enartments elnring- ttasaed 4utlb iL tlML KUaralilees of tbe rights and liliertios of Ilia citixea at this nien v ef Ihe eeiilral power. We have hewrd tlieae men siiy.j that the Olijec-U attained went g axl re gardless id the fai-t of the employment of arbitrary means, ignoring tbe ides that a tyktenr enratrng evlb may ia- itself be worse may be even more disastrous in its cunaeu,uence than Ihs evil thcinselvea Tbe overthrow of Ires iastilutiUilious al most slwsys begins with the assumption of arbitrary authority, on the ground that tlie existing evils call for it. Wa have e law in force today. of their defeat and degnxiation, but I repuhliCsna, Utt me tell v. which. the symbol of right and protection I had It l.vn on the s'alnte lxMk liel'ore tiually guaranteed to them as well I h war might, by a lilieral eonatrue.tion as ta ns (great appuue -mat iney I nM:h aa we see every day, b iv put evrry Blight feel once mors, I aay,, with I auti slavery of iranli i tU. a au unlawful as all tha pride aad patriotic laspiratioat eoaspiracy, at the1 mercy of a pro slivery of full American citiseiishlp. (Henewed noyeriitm-nt, and mitfbt have 'sent into spi'ilsuse.) The removal of political die tht dungeon you and me. We see ..flicera were alive to-duy he would have to hide his diniinisliw) head, admitting that in that line of business he was a p ail lanimiHit blunder!, (bavughter) 1 aiay Bay. wiU)iut inception, thai net etoaJ history of this country has the hand.ul tlie national administration boeu llrruat into the baMl p ilitiia of the atalca with tuch audacity sa now aever has the pttmnage of the puhlic service Im-n inore reckleaHly and unscrupiousty used to pro uun lbs mtemsu t' a fwunm or tL fur ther the personal aspirutioiM of the Chief m.x'litive. We hear th it in France, uii der Mapoioon's rule, official candidates, were deaignated by tbe goveriiiiient slid j sii p ied by it, and put so we hear in this Ueputtlic lo day all over the luiid of csn liidatea for state ortiee. and for coiijrretm. the flag of this republic shall wave over t'inciuuati: we shall io-i-t that the public sTiceof tbeciuniry is for tin gd isf Ihe p.sipleand ln- nothing eiar; we shall insit tlif-re fh.iil be no slavery in this land, snd tint you merchants cf New Yoik alijill lie alile to express your opinion and ai t upon them without fear or tire custom him-a", and without his looking around to sea if any one of the government olll- oal4 ia around. 1 hi we al.-a I insist upon. We almll w-e to it aa candid dee fof a hib ottlce of the government, and thus we shall appeal to the mor.. amae of our citii'i s and the kite lilariy and peraoual riijhu ; and that is what we are lr-en.j to do slmut it. We are called a act ol diauini lintml im-n. Yes, tjetitlciiK n, we are dbnppolnttid ruen; ant, indued, ills ipp Holed to the sense th tliey term it, and thus we go on with a broad enma-li-nre. and we are disappoin ted men, but in a higher sense, and era, kc In this 'great hope wearedia- apiaiiuu-d, and we wne noueat enouirn mil bold enough to sty . And more than that I confidently acrt, and I know wlH-reolI Sea, that there are thousands and thhusanda of n piibliean . U . over , ilia country who tint that . diHsppointinent la their hearts as keenly as we do; but who, under Ihe f):irti;!i) pnaoire which ia on them, have not yet spirit enough to ojienly pnarlaim what they think. Let me addrewi s word to them. A ningit t hinc who fling to the riilinir p.weni I know uianv mol abilities and general amnesty were de manded, not as a measure of mere trnti- mrntal generusity, but s a measure or the very" plainest statiwmaaahip. (Ap- ause ) But years lisvs elainted aiuce Hie result of the war and general am nesty has not been granted yet Down lo this very day a large and influential elaas of citiaens In tbe suutb are still told bt thesa men ia power that the pabne tav Icreat as it l-sdinlnistered by poiiiilsr self-govern mea t ) no but! mats eoucern of theirs, and that this great republic is not of the goveruiiuuit defend their authority as If nicre power "Ws a bWi -and we -e them cotiiiiilt the oulragrnu. act Under this authority with perfect impunity. (Applause.) In your owa midst you have seen private rights- overturned with as little thought as if there were no other authority Ibaa ther pleasure. We have seen tlie pnrableul, in his anxious desire to annex Han to Domingo, gixe orders lo the navy bi wiinmit wiis of war should the ruler of that paiiiir the island Wrnii- lested by a furuign power ;. and this even f'aleil is s "living " 'element "of Tree jThiwu W thlt Terr'- day-the yrwloosy of res.ly to grant to them their equal rights. 1 al'u-r the treaty of .annexation hail la-ea race b nourithsil by the fact that many Soh-mnty rv J,vuxt by rheftentteot'thelhit ted Blates, (applause .) tints ciesity usurp whose romim-nilHlion is their ollkial able, most worthy, and most high mind- n oup, sou who iunt oe -upp.ne.i iiy an I e l ill n; men ol wlinse personal Iriend- ii'i oiaire tne lavor til uie government, and Where personal services are expected as a coiidiiion of that support. It was our pride as Kepublicaos once to aiy that in mi party had there ever existed such fM'rlccl Ireedwa of individual opiuion and-crith-isni, and bo it waa wider lbat--grat and sjiaMi - PnB.bUiatr. Abra. ham Lincoln. (Applue Then everf Itepublicaa spoke his mind fn'ely, and louiid in him a president w ho. iijstesd of rcacnting individual, ctndid eri sriam, pe rmitted every boueat eouvktiou, even though eootiary to his own personal de aire.. But 1 am sorry to say that things have changed since. laughter.) If now you are so nntortunste aa to conceive au opiiiiiiti id yiior own, rontrary to the hi teieaia and desires of Ihe powers that be, lie carel'ul not to apeak il out or you will mem their displeasure. Tbe uikk! d:ivs uf Abraham Lincoln are no more, and a ship 1 shall always be proud; and I am very fur Iriuii saying toatevery Irieud of the adiniiiialhitlofl and every tdvnCaJo Of I It Grant administration is an enemy-of funeral aiuiiualy, and oppiwud to civil .s-n ice rctortn, or is a de lender of bleaches ut law and usuipsthm and abuses and eiwruptpracticcar...iiut .J ilosiii that almiMt every eneniy of siiiin-st and ol civil terries) relorm and every deleiidcr of miirpifioiis and brettrhes of law and every whitewasher of abuses and every defender of corrupt prwticcs In th re public in pirly is today a friend of the aduiiiiiitiatioo and an advial of Grant's reelection, (Laughter and ap plmne.) It is a natural pna?es uf gravi ttittiin'Giiuglitierlid th(n- ltnoncnpe troin il ; a d thiaie gentlemen being the mot aclfldi, the molt interested, tlie iii'M active, the boldest, and most uusi ru- puious,.'wiii oe naturally me leading ami ny aw means toe anwonniess ni tne ,,g tlie war-making power, which ihe cw- loyal n publican to-day can speak only by -oiiriti In such a nartv. ( Apnlituse I Now vhllA MmM Itt lb Sftlll fa IM d4OfivaMf At I Iu I t l..u. I I .!... ..1 I... .-Ill U J L!.. . 11' J . . r ' . 1 " .'7 . 7 . j V. j 1. r ----1 .nuioHt i i.ipioa-.; 'Tj"1 "" n wtii uuu iioiiaii uu 4 ant ton, DiHieat rvputillcuns, who mean 1IISCELL A KEO'U A gfon.r fCneers) Kepubllcan tibvds,by your.j'iiaing iwyoa can make it grest'ef aad mors betebcial ia its influences. By your oppnsitina yon can ae longer arre t a you might at well attemtit to atop the Mlaaiaaitini in Itt flow. (Cheeia) N r do I think. wbateviV Ton trv, you enn pre vent iu surceas. JJeillier naa yon, nor can oolitic taaa of any strip tiwlar. tut a few weeks ago the Cincinnati Convene! bon was spokea ef oy f--i'''B b ytui ud lwmgowr bZTl 1 contemptuous smile to-day that snub iSatehUors thai Ciiw-h a h 3w Sir1 " has already turned aonr upon tbeur lips, their g.iods, wbers yon will a-J vi,'J',,,r l'h and Jamditve l U.tam Itt- 111 aaSurtUMlt ol Uu kll -. T"" r"- tidtngt coming ia from all pafts of the eonntry. The people bars opened their eyes. ' They ass tha deceptions by whkh tliey were eurnmq led. Their best im pulaea are retraining strength. ' A spring time of new hope baa come ; aa yet yoe see out ine ueginninj;. 1 ne piuucians wha yesterday felt an -wcure, now turn pale. Vi.n cannot stip the. moveiuelit or sorcesafully resist It. 1 sin not anAiver SEW ti001)Sl!i(j(iin roil srsiKo urrj, at larlle Bill is. jtU Of ritvi CKFKCH,Ifi TtlEgg 8EU ' J e aWioalin, sda, u iiJJlJ" Taiue, ia uioaaSiMU of nMimvr,. ""a cast aasurtKMit ol tha hueai tm.-iTi specuiU a, sack a. VttiSfitfc. D, " "",H" .annss ss Bla- k ihI frry n ks, n-sl ..,u m!ZZ.. ailkt. Dolly Vsrd.-N UiJ euur. ' diaes. Hummer Pil.,.,' eoe.plel. angrls.ii.il .aar- i. XaBr.es, fur Ijdie r,u,( It ai't fiuvm I...! ZT. s nr. s liouns. 1 B.V. ,1 iTZJUy Muajp.!-- anngnine Sian, nor yet quite inex i rii-ncul 1 ttouds II, psrlmetit, UhIim lltf in judging ol the growth of public opin-1 i , , u Altg r: p ani r,, I a in tin country, and i venture to pre I i 1 .. a L. .,, T dict in all soberness, to all bo bear me, I f, chililreu. T"' ""I inat oeiore ine year ia over you witi s- Ci.ss a has npenwl nit isivs Vnrw s ' the banner of eonslii tillcai .t gdveinm'aii I And s ar,liBi t all aawnTji w,r. snd reform we bow bear will be plsnti'fl rurtnouaan tul i-u!.i..iu,r. Uiliusiore t mj. iuviclory over , the Capitol of this re- lliiuwtiMlWlt..,,',,i1 public. , sJw.rsta-.tii.vssWB-.ulrfc..tHl4a' The tieaker , retired amidst th. mo .-'TuT? enlhusbstie pieuilita th cluerinir was And by h a.n and miiMiai .' evrr and over again . renewed, the entire audience standing, gentlemen raising their lists aad the ladies eontri baling to the raihitsiusra by waving their bandker cUletswitb their fair hand. I IK realia;Hatra.t. Dilll lx alib With ulalira of fair d slinica Ui .if j a striaa. I. a mm. I. BICXJ EEPAmZ, 1IICIL3 tt Co. T.ftreit Hi - rich ami tlie poor, both alikat- . ). isVews will lie aabj at Trass T!f a,!, a. I suk Old pnoea. r-nBUsraa.aaaaL, . P"""," dweeb's ka waul Us buv a t .1 ti-.. t4 . f 6cr NoTioit our iRTMtyr . lirm.lrrttw, Tib khnrs, Lse snd Im, toZ H"vut tat luata, unt V 00ODS run MESI AND Burif WliU, Hueb ss fMbs, Csaslmarss, Twssds. iesaT . CidlatusaewanBUsMUua-is 1 roinssju. 't coaiiwliUon, ss 1 have Uis KM sssoruaeat s . tna mi, mu iners is no aas to uasa liv Mail L Manufsciurea of and dealera In Itanlig1ict, Bit Bil!t,Firm Inraiae- 1, t ...i..j f WtpSIICB. BIH8S ANn IHUM CA8TIS1H OP ALL UWKirTIUNa, MAIlg TUUKDEK.. ouhl call th attention uf the public to Uieb sow. .-.--. BUFACHBU 1 AND BKUWN DoXIeTIOJ! 1 have a lanft luai of tbesrir ddstad searai' at we ria-bt time V. soli J. ,h77 VT ensaper Hum aas aoasa ia lawctu, ta niul t (usrantos p is t ia svsry ksstsoae. . itatkZ no' odds when Iv.s bt bow bous-ht at La , txauht by. 1 sia lust liui auu t.. n .... ... ' 'i WllOCOHT COTTON SCRKWS. ' f"1, BOtS' AXU CniLDRJJt fl JTS. auk lanre ; assort went raod. sail ; many ttviesx new art.! nikua rirfit 1 ..Z. sett UieM fbrp riiit biio taascBS h,a I yB want a Hat. - all tUMSaad bagtas, tor baadar power.- " "' K ...a--- - -5 Also, to their Cru ell's Psteut " . IROX FSSCIXO, something saw, noon, and rfltxr. Alto, to oar new pattern, bnprov 1 FARA30IJBI PAHASOLil.. . V Time la com Ins; when yoe will want tli-m, And whoa Bd;T-IltrtBplt St I say B wt ami fehuua I B.'an I -M.i it, o. 11 ..L ..... h. - that, SUNNY tSOUTH COTTON I'LtlW, nit abandon that my puhlic Z liter .without tha Amencaq people. (Applanae.) Ami ftaT tiiat reason I stand here tnTif peal with yog to aa honed, -liileiliisant public opinion. We have euvatged liwin a great wvii war. tk-veri years ago this monlli, after roug ana woody strugithsx, the Hag of tut republic Muttered victorJ ouslv over th last atronghold Of the lw bullion ; armed resistance to the nstional girvernment in largely orgnnire-l bmliea eeaaed ; aa linportunt period in develop mentor our 'national life closed, and 1 new ane eoin menced. Kacb rriuil in our country has it own peculiar wrublein to muiicw auu RI'M7 o lovir vucigias so maintain llie jumai nausof their exist cm and - their nswfuliieaa. During tbe civil war tl supreme problem wat to save tbe existence and lo preserve the iotcirri ty of the republic. To thiaw ill ether tcrests and all other object "became for th time- bting aubordinate. But the pmblem bat bcoa tucccasfiilly solved, bred -upon . a new fluid ef action. Now other problems are. uiion ns, In Urn iflnt' place -wa - bad to settle tha logical, legitimate ' result t of the war in such manner at to protect them against Hie danger "UT 'tecilvery. That settlement slaeN bos beej effected, partly by extranrdwary. hd5 it a s- bodird so linuly in IbaconsUluuon of Ibis rrpuliliees to form sa insuperable harriet to aliattemiits to overturn it. All ualri otic citiaens, I am happy to any, agree that that settlement must be m.-uulaiued honestly, ia good failb, as a settlement which was a logical necessity, which is ia harmony with the fundamental principi a underlying free institutions at 1 well at with tie enlightened human spirit of , Ibe day. All sensible men of whatever pary they may belong ao.ro that thit settle ment will stsnd, and any attempt to over- throw It will Inevitably result in dis astrous eonsra nearis. Thus the basis ot tblt new jnrdef or tiling wtr carely- and flmily . laid." It remained to clear away the rubbish of tho Struggle end to develop that aew order of thinin in accordance with tbe requireaabla af our truly tie institutions to obliterate tneevila and animoeiMoi ot the put, and to revive a healthy national spirit, and the consciousness of power among all classes Of our population so as to reinstate e e '.. : 1 1 . . . . . . . tree puuuo oiiuioa eaia iwvteaa or wire aa a chief emuieiit iu our gevernment- (appl inae) lo again ro.toc the rub of sound coostituUooal prtncipie and ram. state th popular respect for the law and eruih out corruption wherever it may be found, and arrest th standard of political morality and political iifd in a ward to preserve to this government not only a re publican form and name, but also in apirit, and ia the cohseiouancs of ow needs elevale and enneble tbe feelings ot Lie people towards a recognition of the aee.li for their material pjoaperity. (Great pplaust.) AnO-lo tins end yon must secure a geuuiue ndorm ot nor sys tem ef taxation to that its burdens thill be adjusted on principles of juKtica ' and v equality. , (Applause.) Iiii qupliou f Konoinit reform socio to ib iOawd , cUlKMiue . tonaid- latiou, fin which .1 have now not sulH- ricut time aad opportunity. I shall mere- sUt a my owa cunmlion tllat not o" i j i sum as uiy owu omuL-wia snas sot not master sljo.it hi h the Pri-ty Las only la continued p'.litical diaahiliiktt ju,l us fit COOaJ'Ittint, " loot Wl itt th teudvocy t airer,ar4 mihlical rights and privilege which the black man, late in slavery, snjoys. Dona to Ibi very daf the work of the ad venturer and demagogues who speculate Bpoa the ignorance ot their followers b facilitating corruption tad demoralixatlnn In office ; good government b Impeded, and a successful development ol th new order rif things and social co-operation prevented lu lie Ooulh by that aarrovr tnimled, mii-er ihle policy which exoUides from public rmpb) ntoat to . Urga a elaas of men who hare auch great Interest In th Influence and tucceHsfiil wilminbtra limi of Hib:i'c attaint. (Ureal appluiat ) It b true Ibe President in hit annual mea sage said a good word fiir amnesty, and it la also true that hb most trusted and powerful friemla, hit vury loudest tiokea men, are throwing every possible ibtlacb ia iu war, and wp have to tee the first in stsnce yet when a friend of amnesty b ronsidered a friend of the administration. ( AppbiBjaa.) And tbe battle eriut of the We have thus teen au act -coiutnitted which, if it were to serve as a rale of future conduct, it would be virtually placing the war-making power In the hands uf the President, and make the K'BC of the country a atare plaything iir the ambition or arbitrary pkwsunt of one sinifle man. (Applause.) We see these thinira ks only .(.a with lmpuni. but we see tbem jiutilted and while washed In the halls of Congrsta, and by , a servile praat, and worst tbaa that w teal the re nouueed at a traitor to the republican cause and have a pick of hounds at bis feet whose bark would be torribb could they concetti Ihe colors which they wear: Never was there a holder ur more ami republican attempt made to terrorize and Subjiait to one will Ihe freedom of s party and press its whole machinery into the in trasi at ana pawauu. I hare aeea letters I'nmi importing uierchaut in this city ex pressing Ihe heartiest sympathy with the national rciorm movement in which we election of th sain exacalivs wh emu-1 are nrw eng iged, but stating thut tliey utuuni sir ytinrui); so act st w w fmiiwn i uiu not uars 10 lake part in It 0MHily u Vicitcrouxly . demanded by eager parti- saaa, wne strive tat eaiablisn tlia-raauipie thsl Ihe tubversioa of one of h imad rssential rights of our civil government b a valid precedent to be atmctioard by a. popular election. What Ie tint doctrine I It is cause active tympdhy witb it would ex- p.wthem to tbe veiigennce of Ihe cus tom lioSMr-Bnthimtica, and their linainrss to wanton injury; and yet. gentlemen, we t ill this a republic, and we call it the Break free north. What must lie the in. tlutt a centra! power may do what itt duence ol such tbinirt uoon the mnralit. I .,,.... .L.auM u... rfl.i.M . .. .1 tl.- ii,m .......tl I ..i ... K.vi.i: I ,:.! . I vi.i.b.iiv I w.u, .(IB HI. l 1 I wi WMI IfUWIIU WtTI II O 111 1 nur IMIIIIieMI lutiot and btwa are to be eonsUued I life I Are' not our public servauit thus an -. la ns wilh Its I Kti wnMu I "lo il.. .1 :..l ... .1... ... - il., tit I ...... . - i xwv.ifu ivo.-v w uoniHai eiy.1 war are revived by those of old prcju-1 tlwl that,w sre tolcrtiiat the peopledu ntrt I imwura that be b the only unnardonabb flif.ea and llta MuaMktnianla M laid .I.. ' . ' . I. ... '. ' . 7-1" care sooiiiaiicn irinu ami inat iiioso wno crime, end that a multitude tat slut may at a Block of political capital to trcur pj,, their protost agaiuat lliein mutt be, be covered by ifflcietit purtiaau tervicis I tier election uf the tanie Pruidelitwho t down aa captious lault finders and Borne id th member of th party have llrst appeareil In political Ufo with the disappointed aore-heade. Well, If it lie criticised and protested; and with ihe ra lairest promise oyatuvwraal psace on hit true that large numbers of the people do piditv of liirhtnina thev have been out lips, aim wnose wora lor amnesty nas not can about the observance of the bat under the ban When we DruUad i i. T, j r'.i vl Z' nyvntua or a Seed wl k power of sale, eve been dmwned by the vocifemut pJoleaU ,d niatutenanf 1 esritn S Ok we l the"! v K w Z , "r1!',ir,il?.""'"P f vry eaUal on tsr I 8.pt, 1870, 'm b. wrtd of Jii. moat friend. (Appl.t,) 'p'riiTw'brh form ZZtZ I5Wt. Utt'TS: an4 tapCtthmT Z'VZ' TtlX'! Are w a honest nn,tr we a renubli- w,rk of your nght. and liberties; if It is hi. n-httions when he bat the op Thtre Ttwb Junartf tew r(d bid sbusw iSVialll cdtopaUerioadub,nr.iti, he Ira. that the great republican ptrty b portunHy. never minding tha moriil ,V 7,-1 ..2. JEi! Wp-?ouiU AtZ?Zl ts Ul is controlled bv in fioencea which are made elfeU is maensaetue. Wk. . I ' 7' . .. r yunuDKioa or Huhomaa Ktaut. lo wtoriae. tha Baoctit. of tha law. ...1 tret .o.!.. ii.L 7,r,...,l .,T .LT "'f V"" " It la an, I tell two v4 . half sud thr . ma suLijii. - - . TI nT7 ; ---I-- I yos, notoniy iu ins republican camp, but. I T, 'T'-,:urrT Mrktaai now re-l ' i wij iiiwi i wiwaa lliai waHiau iMIIMMI IIIIIIIIU UllirnnAiriB III I ill Bliiln f.l hiileimr llin .,. , , , ' I wauawm It Is high tune that those who do care Stale poli lies, - Oh, well, the ant frsay7uih7dTHTc shou Id rise nn with ruitrinlio ibtlennlnaJ 1 d Winiinimr il.. .., I ;.....! I . ' . . .. , J"" same. tio. todetnd ll,UaT. ..! l.eo.i ,1 aT .iZZZrlW?W ..".W to do what is right, who abhor corrup tion and abuse of power, snd who reapit Ihe constitution and the law, and who will not abdicate tlie right of independ cut onnvb-tiiMis, how long will you coin, si Jit it coinpnrtifig ,ilh vnur sense of fktraoniil dignity to permit those who live and thrive by working in Ihe nppoeite di rtionto h-ad you while your eyes are oprar , tou cannot lead tln ui, but they will lead you, and lead you not where you will, bat where tliey will.. How long win yon roiiMw mem aa p waive viotlnuin tne uirecrinH wnicn you would nevr have taken I - ton tell me. that Ihe intetr- rity of the party must be inainta'ued ; it might have been maintained if th parly In. tilled the great r.-quireitientt of the tunc., If il has not, and if it hat drill ed into those errors and abuses to political oruauiiutiont alter a long enjoyment of honor, when. wiiii me niaa in ramp tolloweit, a slD.ih, speculating spirit invades lliein. is then the integrity of Ihe party to be the highoat object of veneiati.in that shall IIII the soul ol the cUixcnf Or are there li l times when, to do his whole dmain the country, the eitiien mint rise above the party I (Applause 1 You see the andonbtedly the mnat Donulsr and ebe.n. i goud cotton aul culllvstiuii plow luadet Farties Bceedhig any kiud'of '"7"? Castings rr 91 1 net, Jltll,-- nd oiher Msebl"i"y,or Repslrlnirof any kind prmnptiy esee, si wnld'du.wcU toatvs lu their orders. . ' spr i0-Sta. , ' . ' ItrOLABBES AND FINE hXKVTi. Ho Bbla 8. H. lu Tlerees' Hilda. " - (, 6 Hlnlt. New Cmp Cuba. ; , A Blits. Mttaovada. J ' Mew tlrtasB. V ' a " bil.er Urips. LEACH BROS., Prt'tf rers. Molatse, , jyjAUNOLIA UBANIHKLOKA. Tuoss Who desire to plant this frrand Ever grwa the preseul sesson, will pleae smd m orders for delivery, scewmpeuk-d with money order. Tliey aboald be trsnD'snled ra-twrn. April lutb snd May HHIi, to luaure beat auc ei-ss. Vety heentllul planU fnrmilied ai Iraiu 75cenU UiJ each. Plants st cents s-e iioi-vruwn sna ttre to move, hat sir tin II one year old. Mairn.dias are very scsies; b ivera would do well to order ei ly. Ks I in strnctioas sent witb. Xreea. c. riExsoy, ; p.ii.K...) ti n Tbe above era tmrst-r ,rr,,n u.'i ....'iii. Uiree times ss much aa trees from swauios. i.i,m. j . i atarat-iiiin. I tanu aiicau in llul II. . aad h . . com pl '.a aaaoitiueiil iu the city, a ' lata if( yoa of my sssartioa, call and exindua fur yourself ; ATRAvV MATTlNe AND OIL tLOTua, T at prleet to salt important arraneement for eaatenwi. ' Tbots buvniKlni aoiUt at retail, nsj tin a ,-aluus;, llie-Kaaitiad,.M.,iv-tfa)iir .l v-btcr.-d free oi ai.arta. B aurtbit ui aiknd. I" a tew wore, ia aay nauwroe Iruwit an4 aatusssra. 1 tkrowoatao rateknrmrr im otter soiaw kouUS below tost, in tadei ui JI utlieis, hut d a strslrfhl l.issid huaac. My xoods are aew, oountai ihe l.w..i nirit and told ut praea wbb clad ena u vB U..II. Ine luvneiw of p kiea Iti KHMl In Ital whole slock is UuiforniSj ihaiiiUine.i and iliy respective lues comiwise, ikhouI, ih-1 tint, but every rxhliiix atyle and quadras aU "' Uie aUideVnilet snd aoveliira, be-Viua st rare tiyleaaa srs not sly OOuuiieii alia nere.- I nornugljly qu .lined Sal. mm l nnderetaud tn demands and rootle let " business, tend to tasks ail vn.il.ir. Im st borne here. Unided by principle, astaor taaa put ley, It baa been my aim lo reuia ss well so tain raa tomera, plaeiuir s.iiv snrk soodaia lh.lrli da ' aa esa be houe.ll y iweuui ueaded is tviil ar- ' BMCt. - 1 A fit! till, mar 30-dlmwilt, s ' Till. t msncciiuuy snjoiinre airaeif s rtndm.ie. fnrU.v,u.il ik.il.. u ...I.... f loa to be held os Ule(tlthailth of Mar, PCJ. WM II.HAUklStiSI. ..City papers please copy till dsy. arld. CITl KKALI CIAL1 OF VM.rjARLt as i a I . . . ,L . 6 of wt Pr nf sale, eve TUI LID1ICS. ! would rwpictrullj atik tbe atlcotiov- o tbe di of ttikfl tow tin. 8ut to mf u V, rf s t taMC j LA HUE (STtK K 0T ' MIL 1,1 1ST VI It Y, dearest interests of tht republic f measure of pesos and reconciliation glery how yon tea It, and now yon do se It I (Laughter and tppbuise.) Is thbtlia manner In which we are to bind to ut those men whom wt want to becon good and patriotic citizens again t LADIES' FANCY 0 to don't w thut gain tbeir friendship and confi dence t Is thb worthy ef the great w publican party of which we am all to pro5idKot-4bs- bo-tltiuk-aslduciin be parties to tuch a mocking perform ance. - We want an. earnest end ttraijjhtforward policy, anil - if thorn wuu snap, tne conduct id Ihe pirty now will not give that to us ntn-.'df?'w'''lHNient men etrnitnands us to seek it where we esa find it. (Cheers lion, not only aerainst arbitrary aaaum Can I (ion, but also against rqually dangerous indifl'ereno ; not only stromal the oooosii party, hut even agaiuat their own, if it be neccessary. (Applause.) , It is indeed tun Him limy slimilil iiiitaiiifiiteiiifm- tiivee to mere protests, lo be followed by puaillauliuuut acquiescence and sulniii aion to party dictation, but it is time that they should act.tnd act with til Uie means wuu b tree Insliiutiont and the spirit of a Irtie people i put ""at' their dipwal' Kol merely words but action it Becdnl that u- j and General Grant must be rc-elecleii. p-i incnnatiu.iional assumptions of power and breechct of law by government ofl) cialt I "Oh, well. We can interpret the viaisiuuiion ami uie iawt to tun the caac. and to m ike tuch trifle appear all right.' .ICawiruptbwt Mh,weH,owa'oljccihia aU J Ulliiaf. mpftmi.vShtft-. rtvd l thbt-xmbtea happilr freed lrotn sartkl lIltlklataaBil HTuin I tt aru.tllasaa ilnla Il a s sa . . - , I- ---- -i aisvery, na ireou Irom every atxx es of ilia fuiitou.a. frivuriii,uil mm. I IU fh - l...' . , . . . r . i Zin. f i J . . . aioiirary wiu--(app!ailr j -lint lliecon . v- - r. ..u,u ,, .tiiutaMi, wot only with th granU of ?Vf r ,r,M,?,,.Mf b!ilw"? ?'' P0 il . uut lo restraint of w iMiiiiutij uwinmiiini anu reilLIIOUSlV 1 h,i.m Mil.L.h it i.,..uu. .I...II nr.,r...l No aeni.hH. "l . 1 r , " C. . . ' b w ss- r :'. J ,". I subi lis supreme aiitnoritv; mat these t popular liberty, nd personal right will bt Uovernineid T of the Deot.'s .hall lw secure wiien me powcts vr the fiovcrti- l.pttjtad ia lis IcwiUinaU sphere i tbatlh r "1,OUk nt.1 law of Ih laud shall again bt tl bw not whim of those-who meld it. I have w f, nJa ... .. tbat til lived nw times of estrwma nulJtj. ilarinM I .T-m ir r ' I r,l"sny ior mnse wno govern, and " ' '"i" roweroiaj ,h whole people of thil iwpub.ic th bo necrwsary, aa the Rinnan put the do- aaia bt insplrid with a, clear tporec wm ' puma in mc nanus Ol B 1 lliaa or tha aieauinir and Value nf rnn.it. I tutionai-rule, ana a just mnm of their ngbta and obligation. The tint has indeed eiima when thb effort mnat k. msda, aaa i conn.luolly trust then are still men enough ia tb Republican ranks wnom iu power of the party whip - " ""ut wnat til li ni. mmt I m MnnnM I. I . i z www..- , i-o inrir pain ntw tuny. Dim another problem b inipoaed upon us by this period of our nuiory. as tors republic grows In popu bttoo, and a the amount tad grandeur of its public Interests, to the machinery of government grows irr extent and in in dictator when lhe enemy waa at their ritesj Bv vB: ihi caiiao be dobe without ,freiit danger, fur it will itt create the habit 'of arbitrary ss t beptioB of p wer en one tide snd the acquieaenre in arbritrary assumptions oa tbe other. It b Ihua that republic are nndermioed end perialf ia the Jrmoralita- tion of pubiUi seulimeol. Now, hiek at tl present hiatory and at the present con dition of our aflaira, Whia hi civil war wat rasine we were aaturallv in.JinH and an i lout to strengthen the hands of of the government. In th vigorous dis play and eorrtic em payment of power influence upon our politic.7 life and in the loyal omuls stw their aalei , t 1 .1 . 3 . .. r' Ba shall not 'ami fault with ,l,7reiem: Vmu' pby to Mtai. ,K. end the, r npoo splrit of m eralitv and nf rKai fell into the hsbit of aoconipb,,,,,; wh, ,M1)r,i01,rT , einmmrtance. ouf ' they thought b,st with the strong hand eiril war stimulated snd. lowered aNrit of power and .rf inler,s.l.t,ng ihe ,wers of s,culsli.dt ,d J djbery wh ichhas tln vwitnta.1 for Ihcae endt iota lhar.. -...li. ..i.i . L7, . n" , .. . . I -' '" .. nmwi Kdiy anil IninA I a ai rormidain and n-nlati.n 1..... i J v.h-d our podicd tiki with slirniii,if b l-.e.J, and it Ucline tbe S'lpmne duly 01 ih.wi in a .wer sn elwh uMdinvr.iu ua hawy ai h vig. and determiiratiim, aid b acoiapiisb this grt-m Ihinirs, iu uiy opinion, fr neceasary. Ftri, that thiMw iu high places, whose eon duct is visible to all the world, should sr an cxampb of scrupulous -purity and a lofty tpirit of rxiovientiousnee. Sccond,- oiat uie runeg party sUOUId, in its crlU titutio.1 whea Ibe words of that charter d not give them to them, liow- w neoewsary those ewdt were Ibe un-ana were f ill id" dancer. -Ihe nco'iHe lieeune awustoniod to balk only at tbe end 1 1 be acoornplished and to think little almut the dan-'enius uieatii enn,l..rl Tl,. hu4 ol the t itr i semiblv1 iiwin'u .ted hetnselvrt iuUi-thr practices of v-hi. ow hiok around you - look at tbe v..unor uien woo were ihhh tea to seventeen I ear old when the war briraa and who . t :i , 1 . . t ima wnj suoui l. in ltseilll , .v nvw ..out ..uV on. ,0 twenty ight, cum and in tb haadbng of iu power, b ""I,"1" .T'r . "ie democratic camj. just lluj same. I is feat tnsVrnaalaTkk .VJT' Th. ml m . " 7. , 7 1 euouniiiinr near two acres :"'' ,," wwwieBst portloa of ine funasr. Ous thoaasnd dollara at ih. and directed eatUfl.w the rcipi cement, of lZli Ct lZ J' the time. f Annlaaal Wa.n. H.l.al. . -its L:.riti.l0f on snd twoyesrs period of transition f o:h one epocli to I u" ,uU paytnent , another. Great event lie behind n.l ' ISO. SATLINfl. Agent iur MortKaKea, may tive"hHVjene.l, anuf g d mmiv Jiave boed DUUIabed : but wh hu t the chance of the party by unneces sary exposures T Beside, Tainmany Ha e aioieo unioiti millions, and mere wa uiore corruption under Andrew Johnaou'i a.iministrslioa thaa now 1 " and thns aduuiuiitjauua. is ailminialeraeL-ls Uii wormy of tne great Hcpubiican party winch Ilia achieved to much, sou oi wnicn we tpeitK wh sn moch prliler V it is true that Tammany Hall has sbden untold million?, b tbat a ruunn any republicans may steal with impunity anu si in nave a Claim UDon nubile sua A. dene f I that a reason why we sHooPd denounce it t There wa probtbly much misre corruption in Jonsoa't, ad.i.inixlre uon ini-n now ; out, icilow citue t, iet tell Vim, in one respect,' that thinm stoou worse tioiier aanrew donnsnn. but under Gritnl an attempt is made lo cover itap wilh an air of respectability. glaiJIy admit a Improvement bat taken place j it is an attempt at extortion, and to stand in the way of , honest reformer and tend to demoralize the public mind ana sentiment, ana in mat attempt it ts unse mat we snouiu nave relorra to thlt men can get up and call thine by theii rigbt names. . Grant hat declared a civil service reform, bnt congress hat denounc ed those those, aad forced their expos ure upim tow tamnnr, anu iney are de nounced to-nsy aa rr.Ntor to the n-pubii. can party. Yet, t la true that tha dm, dent has declared in favor of civil service reform, but when ymi listen to the presi dent's most intimate and United friend yon will be astonished perhaps to bear that be will say tbat ours ie th best after alb Other wish tha aa attempt should be mad for aa other purpose bat to ex plain th aba trdity of the Item, and peo ple will com to the conclusion that a true practical reform ol lb civil service will not aad cannot be 1 ilrodticed bv thorn who it rive to bemllt theinwlve by it shose, m will people look lor a reform under a president who inltw fir the promotion of hit own trifereat and hb Irn-nds. . I tnk yon. end ask yourselves, wht does it sig nify I It mean that, the great problem, ibe tolu(niB of which by admitted at this titac, have been lost aiirlit of by the li.S.i- wtik'n nicy seem to control. It meant that personal interrtt batariiien liov tbe run aider Hon of nuMic cimhI It meant that through that erganued to dav. Ami why it this t Because neither of tbe two old part lei aa at present constitute.! w iiicnwronnin grcni cnangea. neither Prt-tb., of the old organiiaOohiTias risi-n 'iTltic height nf the policy which these chsnges brought ua. Both are encumbered wilh altogether too "much of tho baggage of M.S.XI.!'H;r..W tranalormatiiny of p irtiea must come slower perhaps than tome, but much quicker than ulucra anticipated If yon and I were to put forth our Ulinoat efforts to preveut it we eouldn t, and it would still come. The papular instinct fecb it and the old accustomed party whip will rule no longer. (Applause.) "You tell me yoa deplore Uie dia?nsiont tioong the Republican part y at I do and' at all of a ao, tor it is not pleasant to differ with old friends. But1 how were tbose distentions developed I Let me tell you. " honest H- publicans, that feel with us, yon bear a larne, ii not mo lartreat. snare orllh tponiihilily. -If yo,-lmiesrficpublicaas. I BLOUltl Furnishing Goods, tVe., Af. ,' ' - , , - To dealers la the eonntry ' and slae t i Milllneia I hsr to ssv, that t rsa rarsbh tbem trimmed ss well aa untrhuoiv ! 'I 1 t ciciip" mabavViaw. ' N EW BOO Eg. 'KBt' 1 M ABEL LEE," A MOVEL, ' By tbsj author of - Valerie atUis," - , -t MOBTOS HdCSf;, ft not only f.mght a w 4i I, but if you bad I uu,., .u aa wcuid nan I .... .c,,-, vtvijwiiere, tne aonilnis 1 lrdlon snd the P'trtir miirht have Ivn tiveneu irom tne dnwnwitril coiirv when it was still tiiae. but vows did i mouiiits wunout winds, frood Jn- wmiiuis witnont tenor, avail little in th t practical world of our. By your conairlmi. tilonc yon nunv.'d into oontndling power I mo evu innucnoe whuh now as a pwtv will ... 1. w . ... ,...1. . . .. , . . . - I mim ;ua ore., a loose Irion in-n, ann yon reiiiiered necewwrv a rew lutioo tar what would tat aec.miWi.K,wi Cloth tl 50, Paper covert 11.00. ' Salter with ra. " "V'A' NOVEL, ' w ' a it. usniusaM by a timely assertion of r.nii iiot,. N.,- if by yotir pleading f. party i-bwrii.' yoa could tuccwed in stoppiiiK (his move ment wii.cn we are lending, aad could yon seoivee a lav n to the nnrtv stable lk Irk tl sheen, and sua . new oaae ol iwwu lo tb. M'.llu ocia . -hiok ml yoa, what would baiiecHukv-qnenrrf An insurrection st a future time, and then who knows-rmiH-h more uncontrollable " g' wan now; lor tbe greater and more nmvoking the evils to U n-mciit the nrm recklest will be tbe m ans for mr tiiraciim, Ul,t Kt , me tell v. " 'i wop, uie movement In which , 0" ngsed. -(tbeaaa) Tbo men who have undrrtak,, it k. above oartv- tickefa -A l . TT "wve , to measn: their ermctiorit of duty by Die rule bud down in r... canroax,, (Applause ! Those sh. earnest working fr om.U tutMmal govrnmBt and forn will not be led by tbe aose. Thb tnevement will . 1 Cloth tio. I 1 "THE K.0KTI D'ABTHUE;" Ilalnlaeaee en th 8plrlt tad lisnnen. of tht NINETEENTH CESTIIT. . - Tli aSore faloi. Mik. M .... . dlnVrent kwlie. ut North Carolina, aad it It kra tbs tHat pn.l. will mri ral and noron aHprabrt. . . J, ctw uj auii tresol poatstr. .jr r : or salt at th Book Btqn of .... iaooda ta at Uioy caa buy the tame la any buase b N Terfc-JHyiiA't as ese-trkd. ---V 1MUS. CCTTZ2.CES ... I wiHstUadto lb retail Millinery braBcka - naaaL , . 1 Our place of business to still st - Ko.A 4 rajcttevlllfl trccV., with tb only change il being on th . - " I FIRST mxtt- , ' .. ' ISAAC lETTISGER-, instesd of ap tttiis. ' apr Mm. ( ' : -r 8ECLTUTY AQAUfST fT" I NOIITnCABOXamA IIALCICH, K. C " f;" Thts Tom-aiev now near ih close of third yar u'. Its existence, eoalinse to arm folieiea, at tab rsiss, on all elsases ol Bsr- abie iiroperty. . , All ixwse are prominiv aojwwt -The 'IOMV"taridlvwmsiBrM''. favor, at apiawls, witb i udtleica, sjasrv. era ol ra-uttart r ia NorUi taratioa. AGENTS IK ALL PASTS 0T TBI fll1 C B ROOT, Tip Paii asrr. K. II. BATTLE, r., IaxsuiBV. BEATtlM OAI.RK, Hao., ,r-Li.A.8Kl t owflCK, wisnTison. v . iv. il. in i. iuat.ii, .. K'Js'Lw wtvertMilmr fosU Hoe" pl-isae suhsliluts Hits tor the sdrerWw" airuT la lliwi -, -t- ' pr5-tf. ALFRED WII.UAX8. uii..katM T.XIB BALE. A A few Mtst riuar. SIJfnsirBt. w.i5rjo Ii O.N En to. t.ia'iua.rtwr, m Iiw r.l rn Viard- 1 1 . w.tal Una aed a-wawlc sdauow tratwa of the City AjTliAKKZ saat is tf. apria-ioa
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 18, 1872, edition 1
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