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GOVEI.NMENT WAS INSTITUTED FOR THE GOOD OF THE GOVERNED. VOL. I TUP ninnni mi it...i inr. nflnuuLrn KtUULATUH. im i;ijsiii:i;kvki:v rKrhKsh.vy fjy f THi: JiANiwiuM! IMm,Imx,; (;o OKFICK -2 KKii kaht ok Tin'; count jioi-.sk. I OmYo.;ir, potl,. j ...1 00 KATES OP ADVERTISING. Vne srjuar. one iuoriion ..."..'4'. Our .-jii:ri-.tU'ii iii-.-ilioii-....;.' hif jiiun-. Mir.-.' iti-rrlioi)-.; j. Oim- -'jn:ii-A, four in--rliii....L llr -IMI.-, 1 It I IHoliUl-' ')h- v.inr.'V -vr iMonlh-; n- j(i:iri', t v lv. moii'lliw V". ....! ....2 O) . ;r; I'.r l:tr, K a.u,., , ,.,. l ji.raj tlM' l- will J,- nil. I,-. Tu.U.,- r,,,,.. ,(,;,; lr- i.-r -in -i it hi in ip,.. ; All kin-l- ,,7 WliHK,;,;.,,;-; (. 'lv. iii.m . oi,-i,.Mv.j .i,,,.-wj,,,,, ,,r,,. ''"I'M, ' . J"'r.l"L in. i TiUi ijv. I i T'Im; third art irlr of tho Constitution I "i'st have heaved, when lie offered nlui,.s in the-'d.iti, sand powers of the these resolutums, iarticularlv when M.vcn.or and oliu r ollitvjfs of thcl h came over such beautifully rounded le.Milive Departinenttif tlH.(ioveru- Periods; andsuch charming but fieiy J",,', . ! "!". Inilitcraliofts as. ;-infuriated fanatics 'Mm- aiiiriidmcnls rreaHy .Curtail the power nf the -..vcrnor. Tl.r o-m.-maii j.ower h:is never Ix-en U-loved in North 'Carolina. , ( )tir people h.-tv always . preferred In -hold Die reins Of govern ment in their own hanls. H. was M; in 1 7 J! and it was so. in InJii'' Indeed j lH with slavery in the - n,di.i,gli,lc,!;, n-turn home -from the fought with incalculable mischief to 1 ; that year w:as asked people of this State. j Ciiium,.)- i.,..i 'i A' (, ,1 That the nrosorvnl ?m ..f' in 1 lie la't ter C: n. ember oti his onyrmion oi i hat year was i , . i what power the Governor had.1 he IV- plie.l 'only tl0 power to jdiaw his sahiry." ' A -hundre-d years ngo.-or Jie.ople went ' into a long and bloody war to ile! :oy tin-, oue- iiiaa- j owerj in !X(.r:i!i Carolina. hat led our lV.re fat hers tor-ug:,;:e h, Ihe warofhe Involution was (art that t he ojfficehoft hs had all tlie powiM-aiid tlu! people had iio::e. A n.l so it is now-the -under the't'anby Con,titwtion.- Hut more loituliale than . . . . " i our ancestors, thanks to thei (n e-h-'j lion, we an! lo strip these obiiiions ollie'holders of I heir oppressi ve 'power without going to war. AH we have to ilo is to go to the ballot JoJ. What; it tooh them seven years'to accomplish w i'au do in luui.-day. OnH- let the amendi.HMitsbe ratilrod and tljfc people ol'North C'anrlina will- have ft lib gov ernment of .Xorth Can.lina'm their ."" haifds and beyond recall; j Tint tTu- relief will conic jtot! a mo ment too soon. It will be r4nc!mbcr- :vd that since tlie Can by Constitution was -imposed upon us., lladieal Gov ernors al(led by a Radical Supreme Vinnl have stripped the Legislature of well nigh every power" it possessed. It must be - remeinber.ed too that to trip the Legislature of ottivcr is to Ktrin llu luxitilii ,(' ....... i: .ii : i . . -''N- 'S'. j .sUiturercintslluMipl liad this gathering of h,wcr into one powerful, and the Legislature was per lect ly helpless. The pnposed amend ments . Uhe from the Governor this great power and restore it to the Leg islature, and in restoring it tojthi Leg islature restore it -to the people. Tlie lOvernor can lui fnceforth, if th amend ineiits Ire ratine! d. hniMiint ot .1 I i nose 1 officials whose offices-are established ! by j the Constitution itself, anil' wlase I apIHintments: arc not therein'' other- wise provided for. With this great : patronage take :n from him the Gov ernor will lose much of the tyrannous power and evil influence; that; have so injuriously alfchcd the Statt ia late years come in its traiii. The people o found from bittlr not safe to put the hands of their Goytjruo4 Hoi- "en,. Caldwell ahd Brogden liave each 1 and every one of them siiowii thai the one-man power ought no longer lb be? pcrmut.-i t,4 x- ,.t. ki. t- -i So lli!1oiit at least the Democratic o v vr" 1U arouna. j 15 1 t ?, UlC CtJUVClltio' l't i U aVt lLH mebbcb of ! !j S "a";' 'l-tt.v j - -ouKI imperil their oU-cion ; 1 a.l hoartv smiituJ of Z Z n ( !,C RW'- C0T atSaVanah Ga- 'llicc crcali.l ly. the IWrfe ha,l .liey gave out, lut O.at thov wanteiUi.e .Je ' for" Cis Wrlm am, m"im ... lie (illeil l,y the (;,iveror. j TJ,c re- j.Taee for a Uvorite of their own raee, 1 u,e, ,e serviee 4n , ' 1" X" 1 deputy Colldtor ult a.s ;.that the-.Oovernbf all and the consideration reK- i . " a"J 'of lialtimore took H2.0W. U.w.nn. If the amendments shall bi ratified er Western Xdrth! Carolina railroad k U,C manmcntof our do- our friends in Orange and Ailamalice I 15,000 ; total $50,0o0. mStlC l TQn a.Ifai entitles and Caswell nbed not tear ancither Isaac J. Young, collector of internal l lL atitudc of UiC Kirk war with: all thei' horr.ri It ?,t, ''revenue, for riht. vUrs. ky -r,ti r-o Amencau i'K?opId ' : North C lrollnt lii-i- ! Ierti'uisites anil Mifl-inm: lmvi tr.-.v.iV,u- eCcor. in nviLirii,.,.,,. it....!:. ; . i a..orrnt...l 41Ai And .. l .I i- i vfc,J" - I 1. ....... j . - - , - - y ..w .... .v.- 4 f : I too nineb 'tw iktr .,t,; i low has been lilwli i,i4,..;n;.t.. i-non. Abcl, -i 't 111 in r :ii::i4 hi m v.. v. v.iiiif.iitiii i ltiri'. iiiir. i fi Ti . I . Miiat iv. f-r VfitlVl fi.f II.a 1 a 4 i T: , "n """-' 'a""g o -y.. nunc inn a single . t . 1 4l to show which party is the 1 topics party. WiL, Toured. I . .i . 1 ... mcfl ainsirnj.icy eight years; quantity really On- them. Itsnrclvnceflsnofnrfl.rrnrrf Lo-n i .,L .J , i'lir rTiiri ci T t t Tx- i"""1""1 t-w, iimasier lour IHL IAIHKK OJ SKCLSSION.; $14 000i total ,oC -00 . . 1 - i - t,n Governor. C..U an In the journal of the Legislature of JH'A-'t'j, p :,',), yve Iiappcncd to stuin Me uKn the following !lool anl tljun- ; Captain Settle. Thov sav that the jtip of Tommy's handsome nose turns !v,litf! wliCn "angry passions rise."; ! Mo can imairmc how whitn 5f ,,,.t i iave -on niwV . . i"-1' North.' Kead, and see who i lathered the m6n'stcr child. Sor.num Tile italics are ours. "Air. -Settle in- troduced the following resolution orol, U. That the attempt m the part of some of the States of the the rwM. ,-,?,;, iet.it, :;,. . !"''it- in uie peaciui onjoynuMit ot the j domestic institution i .-M.uei is a jiaramount dutv 'Wiv, That; much praise is due to the patriotic njieti wIhj have boldly manuaineci the compromises d' the on Milut.c n in the .midst ot the infuri- ated fanaticism of tho North. i:"trl, Thatlthis State is-detenn- State is detenu - Mic l to resist ajiy further encroaeh-! ments upon her Constitutional rights, j Feuer'r rV 1! I etleral (.overnmewt repeals or in- IKiirsthe ctlieiencyof the provisions ' of t he fugitive slave law. or re f sc. o i enforce its execution in' seeuntv A'. .r That if either of the con tingencies contemidalod in the fore going resolutions should a the iTcess (,f the General Assembly i that the Governor be .requested to i rm,v,,- that hoJ,f to the end that the j rujhls of the State may he maintained. rise (luring - sHce,i, uma copy oi these res- Hint Ihilt l,n 4 1 a . i a ntnr nn.l T?. ; " " iiiaun; ill v OUgrCSS i and lo the Governor of each State. ! Vi)iston Snitinc1. ! WHO FATf EN AND HOW. (From.tlie- Ualeigli Sentinel. Tho defeat of -Hyman, the negro con- . pressman at tiohisboro Wednesday was ! and ordered by Settle and Snith n,l tUIr -,w n... ' llllllllll: . ruaiv anil SO IS 1, i v.: 4l , T : i i r- i - v t, ii uiiLi ii 1 1 1 1 1 i :i iv n - iiiA ,1 i . . . . ! ""."-"!. . u, .as oonnKn,ora negro, wlio me, .omasa slave brought not , altogether that sum. 41..;.-,; Vil " : ; . u".ima ' "-"'NnmaiiwccanJw "Him eacn one ol them has -1 t . . of the nefjro vote in the vears. '" 'rion'as .Settle : , Fcven preme court judge, ?17,.ii i year 10 1 eru, including outtit, f 15,000 ; 'total $32,500. ' William A. Smith : c 'ight years pres ident North Carolina railroad, $25,000: i i - t iu ut" .vears 'is only sixty odd thou- &uui a 3'ear, or a littlo over five thorn sand dollars a montn. r,, ti - , ,. . l-ogan Hams, iiuin of -ill w.rT-. him down at a cnt a minute fnr UU7t vean. s.iV u 0. v. xs. iwrrib, iour vears suiennk'n 1 ' I 11 : ; 4 of public works, k 1 0,000. He wa in the red cSUtc liiic on Dai. river -l ... jwv,.! until, , j(i n.iiiij v I'vrui neuiOj 1 that it iril amoukt l a virtual ,lsoln- 'just emerged from slavery ' ' eth Johnson; Clerk of the 1'reasury. MK-h ...easures as may bo rc'.irod tr ",ei"W,' '" a took of In,,,' for ; J lcn. clerk m Trcasur,-, i . v ' "Hitifuii J (a tornl. i m twovmsmcon-ross.ilOitnn. v -r...uW ,u, lls i;oaora. ! ! Informers fers. rr.im.rrmiJ." -ilt ' T,.t. v r . ... ...... . L . . . V , . - j . . . . . . . 1 . " 1 V " I 1, f. , . . . Dci-p river ASHEBORO, NORTH1. CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, . . S ;vcnuo buyncss; M- x6ovt 1 nomas j;. iveob.. renter i . . rf"i,'r in Lit-, I- . uxinainaoie, uui lo be ; within bounds, say 80,000. I ' Governor ITnl.W- trL i 0ernor Jjrodrn : fnrtv vm n O -v J . w t ill j ,ic)l c.jL,. aJviser lo tlie governor, legislator and district-attorney, say in all,1 2o,000. Timothy Fi Joe: sljeriiT six year?, say 90,000. j Jiut Tim had x0o,f00 when -he camp, all of which he says he .spent for tho ijartv, and so he only got even. Uut lavs anybody ever got even with him? i u -vioercson: two veai-s 5' witfJ Elcci;l1 courts ?C,000. 7 KlIat(i for secretary of state. Co1 T ' .1farSrovc: lpStor two yars ; 1cr dic1n nnl mileage $1,000 ; attornoy-11 four years, $14,000 ; . lo0u0 Candidate for re-elec : tlon' ! 1r 'm' 11 feeler; four years in 1 1 10 Jc"ls,atur0; an1 convention; per. , f ,mle 2,000. Caudi - i ,latn treasurer. ! Hon. John jlleilly ; sheriff of Cum - Auditor ?" yT' ' 2? total i7 V - didate for re.clpction. A. V. Tourcree : iiidr rIy vm i . .., i0 . ?' '.. ' ' "'in sjirciai courts say nKS ()o() -,-wl commissioner four years ftp 1 0,000, and VTT months " 2'('0 To' tal ftoO.OoO. for the nres- w ..i ii i u snail sroi) iiore 'out to .urn npj The above presents a Uraml total of ft 1 00 V i ! $ ' ' 3,2 ' r v LVJvN lIXjNDJiED THOU- SAND DOLtlAPS:! ! ! realized thc ttle and Smith ring from ne-ro i . , Ooumntnio VtCS he 5 and yet thc oo power of that rinS is brought lifnr mi .TJni n,.,, congress, as wed as for all of the past eight years A e .salute the negroes under the r ! ...1. : 1.7 f . 4 .UI' KlMl CI l?ieir tk-masters and nng'1"astcl"s- ! Lot tlicm K vote for Smith and Ids $-"0,000 ; and fin- Young, with his half million. Aruch thn nWrt W ....i -.v . v, iiao .IJlll uu-" "C w ill get from any of tl lese men. WHAT THE SEVENTEENTH SEC TION OF THE CINCINNATI PLATFORM! MEANS.; s re)dcrnth. The national ml TIT 1 . j'ist ration 'merits commendation for 5t honorable work in ih ,no . domestic and foUni affiursn P es . ; anairs, anil 1 res- i vv.i v uiu cuiiiiiiueo Idem, I ir.HU. I .icon-nr 41. ., 1 T., m it 1Illls lhe Republican parlvand the ii i . ivepuoncan pre. out his presidential career and contin 1 f-..- vi l. will liilU uc to hail him! as their chief Thev must therefore be held responsible in .common with Grant for the sins of omission nn.l .1... twiuiiiijstuil Ill.-IL 11.1VO lowing exhibit of oJlicial dihoi and fraud under his administration ; the administration whicii in the lan guage of the Cincinnati Platform, -merits commendation for its honora Joshua l- Bailey. Internal Revenue New York ; amount of dc- OdO. KscarJ. 4 ntenial Bevenue Col lector in Missouri, $250.000. Unpun- ISllCU. John r - Sncer. Internal Revenue 1 Co - Wtor in k'i.ti.. i 1 lo - 1Pvlor 111 ivansas, ami deputies LaHj.Unpnhishcl. Jolm A. Phill V. Phillips " Deputy -Internal i Collector in New York, $;;o. ' Revenue 00.KscaiHd. Morgan L. I Larries, Collector in V'. x- ... " . . mo- u-i m jiu nas oeen in maue out ,1 cr,i ti 1 . .... . iiikiciu 10 me ainountin n tttrf i i- 1 . , 1 - - ' Ml IlilPM ir.n 1 r. - . . - ,t io .... t ...... ' - . vv.i.1 .iuiimu me 10 - ,.,.;.,: - J 1 .oria 10 vote lor Have nm W .r C. S. Stanton, Collector In Mary. ; land, 1 WOO.-UnpunUbcd. C.5 AAA T, X V CV IT.M,0 r.w r " UV- Hjcks, Collector m Mis- cinni. Cft Son tt.,:i ?. B. Emery, Collector in Mississip- ! i -j "ivvu. V UU iHSl VXl. W. U. Stokes, Supervisor in Tennes see. $CS,000. Unpunished. Horatio Jenkins, Collector in Flori da4 15,000. Unpunishttl. John-A. Harper, Collector in I Hi. nios, $15,000. Xo arrest. 'm. A. LfitrrpTifo 1 at New York 17 oonAllc . r. roryes, ivgent at 1'hiladei- phia? $35,000. Unpunished. J. W. Weisht Arent for Tn.li.n . fliers. S500.000.-lfnnnio,1 ' ' " n, r.-i:... . 4. i.. i. vuu.us.gent at washing- inn crn onn t".,:u.i G. A. liatchelder, Dakota Territory, $8,000. Unpunished. Maj.; Dodge, a lension A-ent, par- doned out of the Albany PcnitcntiaiT for grabbinic $300,000. " , II. W. Francis, P. M. in Louisiana, . robbing money order office of 8,000. Unpunished. J. W. McUon, P. M at Atlanta Ga., 5,000,-Unpunishcd. F. A. MH'nfnov n!cn: nm, '.of P. (). Department, $30 000 -Un- punished. ' 1 Peed, P. 1. at Jacksonville, Fla., $17,000. Unpunished. ! t av! : . . . " " i,ulwu- moncy orucrcicricot 1 V.i.r. " 1 - 1 a. ..... x u!K x os, iicc, i i,UUU.- Unminishecl I W- T. Clark, P. M. at Galveston, I $10,000. Unpunished, i S. S. P T " VIL I X JJW.L.IJII I 1141. ' Office ! t - J' AU ?30,000. Unpunished. . u, x . iU. at muianapolis, ; 4,000. Unpunished. j N. G. Hayes, New Haven Post Of- a.-$2,000.-Unpunishctl. . VilwSnc t ; L D' Lins ;L?b' Measurer; convictea of embezzlement $8,000. I ardoned. J. J. Johnson, clerk in Stamp De- :llartmcnt ofNcwYor'k Sub-Trcasuroy, si8(),0o0.Absconded. V. . A8Sav Om,r 0 ;r k 1. : u. 11. IJnnr.in" Simorintn.i.l.int ri ished t " P. P. Punkle, in charge of Freed men's Purcau in Kentucky, sentenced for fraud and embezzlement. Par- doned. In November, 1874, $4,000 were stolen from the Redemption lhircau of til-. t, t . . . pocketed $35,000.-UPun uhcil. bhed. Nathaniel Gale, Boston Naval Of fice, $.,0". Un. - (' miiXlor OI Mobile, '"r T' n Miller, Collector, of Mnhiln fv,Wft " , 1 'XZ ,f i "4 "l UJU l"jrz 01 ew 1 ork ' : ll.l .1 W. J. Healy. Paymaster in the Na-I vy $3. 000. I n. ! Paymaster Hodge, of the War De-1 partment, convicted of embezzling' t-lcl.f 00. wic c..,. i.4 n ' ? -v-iii. iu nit nnaiiy j H'li- 1n.1ut.wy ior un year. i'anloned bv s- 4 - . virani. V. A. Britton, U-, S., Marshall for Arkansas, war fo?nl . ilff., um of mi,. was dismal but ! ot p'rosecuted, and was aflcrwards ! .......... i in ti iv .4- .. no rcstorctl 1-1.: - r . . - A lil" l) int r.n tinrirft !-.. n i.. the long and terrible indictment ; 1 v.. .ww v..4i, 111 against the Republican paxtr. Can - - M 1 w t.i.i4,mvaw3 Mraisow inc c in-. - . . ; AUiUria :-Jstn,;,rk. .,,7. , A I'LlkIer in Paris has learned J , that pc-oplc who have an cxtraordinari-! . .. J !y long t;rst j.nt 0:1 their thuinU are ! --.ury i,epa uncnt, ami last, fight in the election. The impudence year ;ooo were .tolen.-Xoarrc8ts.J the elfronterv of the procledinga ex Gen. Stannard, Collector at Purling-1 croU nvnrt-f lAn i'J , 'i.mi.iiu.iiv. 1 nn fiTiod. ...v... 1876. CIIAKLKS A. DATA 'S SPEECH. ! A HE lTO OF THE CANVASS tX VCJJS THAT niTXXS .X RUSTEISS. At the Tammany Democratic ratiH cation meeting in New York. Tucsdnv T lfvcninS. Mr. Charles A. Dana, the eil- hot orthsen York oncjof the old anti-slavery men, anaiistantsecrc tary of War under Mr. Station, and the manager of the Tribtu under Mr. Greeley, vrhen -it wasUhe great aboli tion organ, made the following ypcech : 1 ha have come tn Titnm- tiofr ! nomination nf s,mi T ! Tit-L I,iaicj and inonia A. llcndrick the candidates of t!ic Democratic par- tv. In inv l,i,Umt k . i o w vi uu.a ! imnortanc tntJ C - . ..... .. 1 rui,siTOUn - uiai , mese candidates shoLld Ik? clectcil, and I will join hands with any man who desires and labors to assure their success." I know both the candi dates, and I am sure that In their election the administration of the gov ernment will l)e reformed ; that tliccor mption which now threatens to destroy free institutions will c stlopped;; that the enonnous taxe3 which eat tlie fruit of labor will be redueed; that the stagnation of industry and the depres sion of business which deprive so many men of all employment and turn skilled laborers and their families out I to starvation, will Iks .ended, and an era of new activity and prosperity be begun lor the country. Alllibiicn 1 I no Kcpubhcan party has been i,i now- m. ... I i J rr- r- r.ri . ' - ,v. it-uiuws, ami Feewere it nas nrougnt itself. One member of the Cabinet is nowun ler inipcaclimcnt for bribe-taking; another, more giilit', but more cunning than ie, deserves impeachment, and, I trust, will his deserts applause ; another, latelfgec- retary of the interior, havjng commit ted grand larceny in his oflicc, resign ed to avoid impeachment, s.nd an jtLer, lately Attorney General, having com mitted petty larceny, was finally re moved from his place through a con temptible social intrigue. Sucji are the representatives ot the Republican party in the heights of )owcrj; and going down from .that elevation, we find everywhere corruption, venality. .contempt of law and pldnder of the I:" I vie. cut iiicii oi sucu a party, 8ccin'r its condition, would.be overcome! by a sense of shame, and would require it to step down and out, to bile itsace, and to die from among men ; but, in stead of this, it comes forward' with candidates and a platform1 to ask for . I'i'iv., .wt q aj ina.ne a Lllft VOIMnt t H nnnnln t .1. -- viii iiT.ii u, ui uvjore , and yet wc have here the same inana gers who have brought the Bepubjican party into this condition, with Zach. Chandler at their htfad, talking alout vil service and restor ing the earlier purity of oiir politics ! Do they expect anyWly to beieve them f Is there any considerable tium ber of fools in tho mtmf - ; again 1 deceived bv such" fraud ? !T,10?C rc H"ostiQns which tjic election inin t 1- WKl ans,rcr answer, as I bo and trust bv putting Sam Ti , 1 -..-! " lenJap-i RANCH'S GUKAT SPBECH KT B U T H K U F O B DTUN. l;iiarIo:te O! v-nexj. He could ear it without 1 1 it. , .. contritlic- ?'-' tw.u du cai:cu upon lili corn cti tor not to dodge the iauo Ibat knew . . r " " , 1 t no would,) that the Benubhcan ifvrtv ' . , t- ' , 1 J 'Vj i;er worn out gannent. The campab'a - h.id m auguratcl a svrtt-m of borniT,V;BJ -u , . , r . . t. l. " 1 .... will not be fotigfit on the cmotion-il more wide Mtrrad and infaknocujan ! ..r . . Cl,on any every known where ti e KsAm, language is spoken. likethl IrU 1 - .j'.v.4vim 44.4 4 wjiiinj uj ijiTxii . 1 -r whr, a wj fl.i. .t .... J ( " tW, Vi.Illji.il.gJ XI a I I,. ........ OLSTTilt. it fi:fM t tt l.M. ! '.l . , ...... . iv:r.ur CJiiit i biscuit he h.d ever cottcn hiNUf.Ud cr smacking his lips .Jd kin 1 iwl - - ' e 8f PD5 - laces, cc exciainieu, Vim , . . . ' 1 T-r " u.ere ain't somcthinf rotterfin my buactdt." The iLiiicai bWuitir either rotten; radically or ra, icallyWt- ton. lr:r.4 . .. 1 d jpplaUe. J l " - "Jr)u.tt He wa ,,sinS lipi.ulJican !U-pul4ican authotitv. KTOIBER'28. it. The Curtis report of Uxe'coVcrn ment exjmscs says that tho whole ex penses of tbo go-crnnierit, for a period of seventy -two years, was l,5S,G0O,. 0CK1, and Uas Included the Indian war, the .Mexican war and tbo war of 1811?! The expenses of the government, undir Kcpublican rule, from 16G5 to 1875 (in time of peace,) was $2,310,000,000, nearly twice as much as tho expense for the icriod of sevtnty-two vears. Out of tho f t,.W,000 collccteil by tho civil scrricr'or tho rrrmuc officials, 1 . the language of the ivpoititwas Is that tho name as you give it up hone? (Voicp in the CTOWI. tin : Ti-n 11 1. . . ' L : 7 . ' - ".uuig.; Up 1 7 ; ,K'ar l'k night, K)SQ vou Kat vnrr 1 Uf ryoarcLiclcnsi - ,IWn.aiidwl.Pn f vou count thorn M . -- iuui :iim your ..ill - . . - uwmimM-j wen uon t come up! Oo you say she is lo? . Shouts of laughter and cries of no! Like th Indian who got drunk in Washington city and couldn't find his hotel. Ho leaned against the lamp jxxst and said "poor Indian lost, me no find hotel ; no, Indian not lust,liotcl lost; Indian here." Money not lost. It is in the lockets of the revenue officers. lioars of laughter, cries of that s so. Put to excuso their own stealing that jcirtyal leges tliat some Democrats have also stolen. Well, iho Ibulical party held, the keys and had no business to let them steal. It is their . business to guard the treasury bo that nobody lmmlle the funds except tho oflWr, - can ..... His opponent would evado the livin- issues of the day and apical "to their prejudices. He was tired or hearing of tho war, and ho wanted its furv, fire and bloodshed shut out from tho siLdit- and buried along with the bloody shirt. e Wanted peace, and we would havo had it long'ago if it hadn't been for tho liadical party keeping up tho issues' of. the war. THE STATES IN THE SOUTH GRANT COUNTS ON. j Py what authority tlie President! claims North Carolina as one t tho j States likely o vote fi,r Hayes and Wheeler, we do not know. A Wash-! ington special to the New. Y.irL- I I'Vnt: savs : General T: MormChcstcn nlea.1. I j.rig colored' Pepublican oolitirlnn .i Ixjuisiana, called on the I this morning, and "rccciel from him assurances that, the Administration ! will furnish all the noecssarv ni,i -.. ! Mr. Packard and the Pepublican man agers of Louisiana to carry tlie State next November. The President U reported as having said: "We shall carry Louisiana; tho other two arc North and South Carolina." Tlie President also sent a message to Mr. Packard assuring him that the Ueann for making a most vigorous campaign m the State will t furnished. He said there will be no lack of money. an4t!iat if troops are needed they als7, will be famished." , Now all this means that after Coji gress has adjournel, Mr. Grant will quietly invest his hopes in bayonet and distribute said bayonets through out the tliree StateV named. Will thin policy avail the Republican partv in this election ? We think not. 1 It hai been tried just one or two tiriUn t. - often. We-liavc no doubt the who otherwise might have voted fr Ti Men -and Hendricks. But as tim rolls on the old ehirt tears witli the violent use to which its ir.considcratn atlmirers put it, and in this year of grace it will split to pieces and !x. tVlTnn f.f .1 r mi... . . : 1 I 4, r . 1 .... issues of the riait. but nr. ,T " , t1,' v.L.I "" t ? j"'"""'" " lw me timre .rr)) ht n the bminess interest of tl.12 4-.4-..in4 t it .. . . J ' 1. lKJi,CV r lU )ar LVin TVIVA , 1.4. 41 1. V l"CrlllC!C ftrc -rtiita.4s, aim in ani lurou'!i them the Democracy must win if tl;e Icoj!c arc in earnest and seek reform wiUi their whole heart. 11 Xsniuato. Star. . . Mm i The Tildeti d ifit u . 1 II, I i. L 1. ,1 ; ' .T . i l y ncv le at Wil.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 9, 1876, edition 1
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