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.fs w4 jpj JpJ Jk, U IN JPXJvLU LI UTJi i W IP GOVERNMENT WAS INSTITUTED FOR THE GOOD OF THE GOVERNED. - - - - t ; - - . 1 ' f . ! I VOL. I. THE RAHDOlPJl REjuTOR . 1-UBLIbHEO EVERY WEDS'ESD.Vi i -. .: -, 1 ' 'BY TnE RANDOLPH PUULIsrilNP. CO. OFFICE 2 DOORS EAST OF THE COURT HOUSE. One Year, postage paid..... eix Month?, postage paid... 2 00 .1 00 BATES OP ATi1TT!TTrrj i One SOUArp.Tfcnfk lnaAi4iAM &i 2 Jne square, two Insertions-... vc square, three Insertion illIt,l. in?Pri0ng- , 2 - ui.-ri One square, three months;. . ..: oo square, six month.. ,.8 00 unc square, twelve month JSl iSS7 veements Jirferal cor,. ,;.T2 00 --vo urn w in;ifie. 't welve lines -prevler: constitute one aiiireJ I solid AU klti.U of .TOTi WORK do be at the "EOCLATOR" offiee. fn the neatet style, and on reasonable terms Rills'for advertising sen ted. 'considered due when-pre- THE PARTY PLATFQRM. AlOI'TEI BY Tl'lh DElIOf lCvTIf State I -. Convention. Whereas, The Republican party of the United States for : the last sixteet, years has had the complete control of tho government in nil its depaUments, and by. its disregard of const tutional limitations, by its iinequal and oj.presi fiive taxation, by its extravagant and . wasteful- expenditure, bv it uhwiSf, . ana niseiuovons financial po-liiy bv its unexampled official corrimtion pervad- ing all branchen of its admiriik t rat ion. has brouslit tlisgraeo upon ourj govern- inent and uniaralled distress i pontile tcople ; thon f ire Ursoti'rrl , That in this our tfentenni nl year of our existence we invite all atriotR to ignore all dead issuk, to dis- ' i ii i J- . . ; mgarii tue pn'U(lices ong'Mu !ast e'veiits, anl to unite with W hv ,Q 'tfort to restore constitutiomdi T III lilt economical, and pure aduuiust it on the government, ' i.ti.'J . .L .! I I'liriiHiu; me ami hapninel of tl, general welfare and" happiness: rountrv. jesHire,i , jhat we enrtiesi ill v and -jinrl cordially recommend the' ado the .pooplo oftlie nmendmen constitution, proposed bv the ti n lv S to the lion of 18"", anl thus 1an?el Cveii t reduce the expenditures of our Sute a id conn- iy governments and simplify UJiill .III- ... ministration, o that we mav l to establish a thorough and vstpm of public schools for th oi nit the citizens ot the, tate. .Jtesotctfi That notwi'thstan Alms our repeated disappointments and .. ... imnover ipipover lshed condition, we still fondlv cherish the rsorthX'arolina iroiects fo lion" la bored, for bv'Morehead. S;mTflcic VJ. y - ( cr, Wm. IT. Thomas and othprsliiriiiii.fr the harbor ol Ueau fort and Wilrfiington ... . - , ... ......K.w.. wiiu yie great west and tor the Comple.- nwn Wi lilt: v est nil tim inn railroad to Raint Rock and Duclktown, and of our other tinfinished radroads we nledcre the" coiitimioil n rf rSw. vict labor of the State and Of si.Jch oth iiiuicioiis lerjisiauve am as wil se cure the -co'inpletinn of th creat'tHte works at .th1 earliest practicable period. Resnlvfd, That thv p-oplc of North ' Carolina now have it in their notwer bv an earnest, dctei mined and milted effort.-to relive our riofil. fi f. ir , T - ! 1,u? "rganizeti imsmess n post- of Republican, misrule, extravagance j trndorships was carried 011 by other, and corruption, and restore the prosper- jthan Relknap. Orvil Grant, the l'rest ity of our Statp f t idenf s brother, received information Jieo!vl, That we denounce official ironv the President of imminent chin corruption wherever found and we hold I ges in post-trider!m c l l 1 ? lionesty to be tlie first andhigbost qualH agenes! anV wt , incation for ojbee. k ! Tlje followmg is the central fexecu- tivo Committee : . Cox C,,ir. K. U. Wle, 4lliU xi. pmnnj CAMPAIGN TEXTS. THE T1UTTII ABOUT THlt-RE 1'U RJLlCArs PARTY. lVhy a cote jTor Hayes is a cite for ixrant. . . o ' THE .SIXGLE ISSUE, tvery Kepuhriean Convent ioni State ana Xatlana), held rfnee, Gen. Grant be came President, ha endorsed his dmiiv- lstraUon, with all it? crimes and ojomipi uons, in tne luucst terms. , The Ohio Convention, whieh prente.l Gov. naves' as acandidate,.eiidorsed the Admi hijstra- tion ; the Xational Com-ention w !ncli a dopted Go Ilayes a a candidate 1 en- florscd the Administration : Gov. Iaye?, m his Letter of . Acceptance. re-enilore.i thc?e eudoreraenU. What that Admin- iit ration Ka. a. r ! -.., MIOW, THE IiErrWJCAN mmtT vnn 1 in? ! By means of the Gred it AfniniAr ' 50,000,000 were stolen in the con- "irucuon 01 the PaciQc Railroad. pnder the Acts of 1862 and 184. the Union Pacific Road obtained 1 3,000 J UUl ... . -T ' : acres of land, and guaranteed bOnds amount i not tn OnAVkO To assets, independent of the latids, a- r " V4lu $m,uuu,uw. ine total pst to the railroad company if the Liireecontrnr; 1 iri.. vAJutr!vi iiAie -1 aa way s tna v I f rif c- r dfi -on n-n ' . . "-i aa U,i20,9o8; makinor total profit to ;..,Mrt,'wra ,32. Shares of r I ?"orm,ouslJ Proatable stock were r.rnn,; . o i"uuuciii UlC bers of the Housn nri G0f - legislation. Araonjr those who had transaction in it were Dawes Wilson Scofield. Garfield. tw ' ' ir.i ' 44-; " "Kan. nanan, t-T .. oo f"rson, uoiiax, all Republicans Tuhe Republican House whitewashed CM) then? all. making scapegoats of Oakes 00 tlJC,I.J ail maKing scapegoats of Oakeq ifif u.i i iiri ii icnni and Ins I. the only Democrat involved. LAND STOLEN' FROM SETTLERS. square miles, a larger area than that of Maine, New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts Rhorle Island rw i x Aii v necticut, New York. New .Tpraot- Pennsylvania. Delaware Mni-ioVi' e. Maryland -rt.i.t jiniaua. comomed. The total area of all these States is only 256,200 square miles. I the fueedman's savings. The total li.ihilitioc rxf r? j : I Ihlll nvtl T.l: . l. - man's Saving Rank, Decemberll 187.1. were $4,004,875, ofwh ch 4 Ii2.033 is due to the 70 000 colored .v nlc M(-fU larities and fraud., were , Tract ced liowever at AVnxl.into,, ii .1 " monev was ' " & . ...j u,,. x lie mi J ' in lrrnrm ' .v moans of loans on lcnrcciaJod' ioiiritios. Five oW o the j .r,nV Rank were counectea'trith l"ln "'anct Government, and loan were irire made on dirfrit c which oonM not e;sold n)rn" of!i,c'iU u,e,r e value. . The Bank was i founded bv n VCT. " founded bv n t?ki; . " ru"1R v.jiiress, t administered by Republican officials !T,1 e. And ettheRemiblienn nnr. thio'-es nlvtiQp;, - I - - - what Mr. S IJAILROADS j . HAVE GOT. The bonds issued to Pn cifir f'oM i rrkiI a 1 1! t . . j""1'" . icpnoiican congresses which 1 the total cost to the 'l'i YV , i are now outstanding amount to 64 - fPreme Court jsolemnly declared from ar2e, ; ,;23.il2 ; and "the amount of interest I ?he ,e5ldl thP the actio th took J'l rlU- Pni;1 hy'thc United States, allowin-!"1. th?s?T imP' the ion that bus i !for repayment by transportation nftaine "olden and enabled' him to ,:u 1 '. ""':t'"'i' m uhu...occ, amounts toS-J.).171 013 ' - ; ''lu'ulJ- Tlir. HOUisK APPOINTEES. v:.k. a xt-, . - oai 1 UWc for VIV, '"i,I,Ca"!t!e7!1Sa forniallv endoncd Iv re rs'' " ".f "V ! ? sustaine.1 Holden and'his admin- . , - 1 '"iiucu laisehoods with resneef to t w - w uii t-ti. iv i t'liiiMt l ! v. .4jwillt- oy tne House of Repre sentatives. The truth is th.it th lil nP1,oint,ne,,t3 on ,,,.., ,)f f t"-l.i: "e Union I . - v..,lv iiiun. j 2 'V !iie Mcxcan War, 1 1 are colored,; .. .... ,w ,a me oniecierate Armv. .-.mi 0.1 are non-combatant s.natTt.brva i former Re ! nai poiiviecs, j s at s tut there wen I s'icrs among them. fcc. The former T?ii,l5ooJT iT...t - - 1" n ill HUUSC one of whom w.re onlv Union . ORVIT. AXD.n.Y&jES GRANT. T, I . . I - - ' ' . . ..v.. 0111 ins oranierl lmcinoco i irle one of the followrinrr .itt.- . " -'i-4 -1 ill 1 iv . (fluenee to applicants, and in this way J obtained large interests in a dozen or isnrk i, 1 "uauwenor hn,' on" f ffi Sft were admitted by Onil Grant in hi.. testimony. That the President prob ably understood the use which his brother made of. his information may be inferred from his own action in n similar case. In 1RG7. wbon h -oD General nf tho .1 .". , lintmoi,t of e a S ! W. D. W. liernard, asked kn appoint- i ment for one Harrow, stating in wri-i tmg to Gen. Grant, .that iu . ting to Gen. Grant. .that ! to give one-third of the an iukl , 11 h " 0t e( ucation' Property and for bis influence, Harrow appoint i f1 to Lw. .ve men and espe ed. This is shown by iZt imonv be 1 J Je VTmen' nev0T recei'1 fore the House Cdmml w'ore;1 We rwortmw r . "ar ;txit services ; kindness and nmt Department Expenditures. A CHRISTIAN STATESMAN. Gen. O. O. Howard, a Republican ' , ; u.ot e w"iing to sleep in the still in good standing, was proved by 1 when vjour uo"3 are denied investigation to have abstract el from 1 m merel.Vj because they will not the appropriations for the Freeduieu's ! VOte J U d ? That thc.v mav not Bureau, of which he was the hea l I lMwnlm5 to, starve, while they arc $.m000sfor Howanl University 0fiW,llln? to wrk for hread it which he was also the head ; to have j UVi CCUr t0 u that wnge, ld universitv land ininmilr ,.a wmch 13 swei?t to you. may be as taken church bonds in uavment : tn ! have compelled the the University Buildings, manufactur- ilfl n Anni . a v. .Vj vMinpaiiy m wnicn lie was a stockholder; to have paid out of Bu reau funds over $40,000 to aid in build ing his Washington church, taking church bonds in payment, which were returned in bis accounts as cash, and to Jiave made similar advances on like' security to the Y. M. C. A. of " nbington. C : : : - - - ASHEBORQ, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 25, . Ub 1 EVERYBODY READ THIS. rFrom the Journal. We sincerely trust tliat our readers will i xt ? ' . " B ieir serious attention tn tn III - i 11 .1 , !rolIowinffacts and utterances of nmm. ! Radicals n order that out of its !owl mouth the neijro party mav be I condemned. No where do we know ' of a more rnmnlto o .l uf 0 r " . ? i u- eie or a more truth- i oft.hat or one more P- - consistent with itself, da- . ' ....... r ? . c i . iu?lll 1 J m no found in the utterances of its proini- w a V -r V 1 iers to throw thcir arms 'around them when their husbands were not about. !In 18(5 the white people were throat. !cnef openly with starvation nnd dpa. I tructlon of their homes from the ven- geance of negroes. In 18C9 the Rad. ical Governor claimed the power to suspend all laws at his own pleasure, and in 1870 he did sosnsnpr.Hoiiinn.a ! at his own will and pleasure. In I860 was passed under which the 1 3 ? UwW,th Spif ' Wh 1 w V fo?tstJPs on th streets of "- i 'hill. i ii mill i i im iti i n r-rs y-v i rt w i i-iw J kJiJVfil iici ii t . . . .... tLt 7h. HnMI" ' 'P tWs -Vear that ,he Holden-Kirk war was carried ." ! the Radica! Governor aiked ! 7 "? "R" to authorize the I wnl' r,eSK,ent to ""W the 1 .2 mint, " j 1. ' . J rV: e , . i ami was CdS I mnnoi " 1 .im.TOwung democrats . "1C llla' ruim.le and nnsprrp'irna , . , S!L, fSE lf,'"?? 'Sht , 0... an jims time Judge Settle ie.i0:j R . l.L c ....... t-ic wi papv;r. asnecontemp jtuously calls (the great writ oUtaheas , corpus, -would in an instant have re- I C n-mnA 1 .1 'l . . ;u,wl 1UYV anu oraer. in 1H71 Judge Settle and other members nf fi,:T preme Court, jsolenmly declared from , ....... v , , iii.il ... carry on the Kirk war, was riht and proper. In 1872 thp md , - - ivti V.VII1VI1 i 11 'll Wi tarc. OI WUlC l.Illf rrc, .Set. . hvii uvi iiu: i i k u! r aroii o -t r ai ,i ;r rnri ntwi i. i . he had been driven in shame and dis grace from his high office for those very crimes.! And to-day we find. s 7,, date of that .jartv . - - Pool: the itio-nt... ..c ' 7 Superintendent of Pnbl McLmdsay, the pirate, its candidate v--iiii;i;9S, -Kineo .tlo Ur-l.i i. . " ha, ev tl,: spon or'.K j ......... .m,, iiniini ;isuiC Had ! ioal party. l)ont ffil to ro,l c.; 1 - v.n7 11 iwn uiiri ;t ii'ms 11 ! OU WISH tO KllOW t ie true Inwnrdivoa of Radicalism and of Radicals: 186S. 4 Rut wherever else you work don't forget to work among the women, Go after the women then. And don't hesitate to throw your arms around their necks now and then when their trashands are not around, and give them a good . TJiey all like I it. r,. j perience with female rebsis, that with ii meir sins mey nave a ra$t amount of human .nature, and only want to have it appreciated to be' the most loving creatures imjuTinalwV Snniu. wa9 and carpet bagsrers don't fnil wags and carpet baggers don't fail, ass the State, to' . the f0men ! ' :t 0 I , iy,u u .eycr occur to you, ye gen-" . UM " vcr occur to you, ye gen tidn, did it never occur to you that thee same people who are" so verv s.weet to thra ? Hear if nothing else y-ou will bear, did it ever occur, to vnn thot Jf -... k.':. .l:i i ' -..v i nirir cuiHiren with hunger they will kill your chil dren with fear ? Did it never occur to j-pu. that if you good people ma iiciously determine that they shall have no shelter, they may determine that you shall have shelter. Tod CaldtctlL 1869. 4 The Governor ha power to su- iPnni8G V1 ClTV T? 77" ltie OPV lilll wnq in ,t year hm The Shoffner Bill was introduced into the Legislature. In advocating this bill Radical Sn Johnson county said it oucht to pass. because If it became a la men ac cused could be tried bv dmm.u cused 'could be tried by drum-head wuii, uioriiat anra snot. The paintinsr or disord VAO passed thi3 year. 1870. 4 If C7mTriS9 xrrknM : . c v auiiiui ue ine susnension. bv th "PraeM f ,,-r .tr ... ities. and if criminals nld C mrpus in certain local .J i ... ed and tried before military tribunals -"-"jr 14 iiaio and shot we would soon have peace I i ...... ' it.ui uruer mrougnout all tins country ir. II . TTolden. John Pool proposed to put into the service a desperado named MrT..r4 - mm. . AJ1IIU" sey. who would raise a company that would give Gov. Holden no trouble, for that if any of the men arrested by him undertook any resistance he would be lost and never be heard of again ; and suggested that the Governor (Hol den) should follow the example of Governor Clayton of Arkansas, who had taken military possession of dis affected counties" ami tried and exe cuted large numbers of men by mili tary court.' H. C. Bculnera sworn testimony. If he (Governor Holden) is ever personally menaced his friends will resent it and punish the man or men who may do it if he is slain or even wounded, it is already detenQed that leading Democrats and Conservatives, who might be named, will instantly be put to death. The Governor's mind is made.up.7tVA Standard. Rally this last election, and there will bo no parlor and no kitchen.' XeUl JIcKay. 1874, The pretension that class may be prevented from resorting to a public place whose doors are open to all but them, and denied tn thnm only on account of color or race, will not be tolerated by any court honestly and sincerely desirous of upholding the constitution and the laws accord ing to their true intent and meaning. Jiuffe D. X. llussdl. And therefore. -1 S.1V if it irora nra s.ble. as in the large cities it is possi- ble to establish enfir-t bM o black children and for white children. it is in the hi(rlicf rr. : i- ... w "-r" '"n-c int-. Client. t.f. o Hior ct.,Ki;a. . ..ciuuiiau 1 njier.ite sucn schools. The theory of human equality can not be tausrht in famili account the ditferent conditions of the different memlersof the families com posing human society, but in the pumie school, where children of all classes and conditions are bmnrrht to gether, this doctrine of human equali- i ty can be taught, and it is the chief' means of seeurinor f l, nv,rtu,. c republican institutions. And inas much as we have in this country four million colored people I assume that it is a public duty that they and the white people of tl nnnntrr witli n.-lmm they are to be associated in political ! - j it yT. . . rw..t.. and made one in tho fundamental idea uii 171 iussu t' i.fi prnni c 1 ilia. tinet schools, I am against it 'asa mat terof public policy.-f-Sfwafor Bout tcdl. i By the treachervof RennVdinnMMn. - j - ' -a uiviu" nnra F1 v u. -wuugress, elected in large part wiwrea voters, the negro is contin ued an OUtlaW. Knrtnnatnl,. has the m W VI I I C lwL. I f "a' me rva or. Ha nwo imnseil 10 USetht ballot n nnnuhin thetreacheryof the men who's t.ra . . . 1 to professed imncm es MrM l.;m victim . - - -r 111 im I Tl n ie' EverV !allot ' Shall be ricf Vt- r : that shall be cast by Colored 'men 0 f tTtheeV tl Wh S thT ? ad a ccale tf r ' t,-' u n V e1 ffnst the honorary membership were dU ,!rl hHl will be reuanlcnl as;snteil in Tr l. - r.... 1 ii j V-. w,",, H,llllw -called Republicans who on Sat- . , v1..,.i.1,w,f-mtni W jir. nayee. at Uolumbux somany indorsement nfthirtrc 'rn.: u ... J . viumous, r ' t v.in. mr -people are notthp the hand that mite them. Tl pretendeil friends bictrr-k i l?i.'!HllJlV."n: DEFEAT K V ER Y i IL RIGHTS mi iir". r. "f.Vi nide, of "'wu -1.--. . We want the Civil Right, bill pa-l and enforce), and in the name of HdHn KK ! ' ". .r i pay ior me ji - privilege. We demand tbnt - - - - vw v'lit- uren shall le a lmitt-l in iu ( -...-v.. v MIC VWJIUII1 schools of the country, and I want it shown to inflated white men tht the colored man's blootl ia not inferior to the white man's blood. We demand in the nam t nf nnr rlna.l w.w. -W. X.rA. V " ored soldiers that there be given tons wrapieie ana constant equality eyery- t con5UnclaIitT CTery- member of the orderi. UB d toW herr. -Then we will cicrci-c onr 'norf, ntitRMbP tWo p 1876. ! ju toent w,iere when we ' i J wp wcwiiew oear tue expense. AVhpnwn pay for a berth-in a Pullman sleeping nc uu uoi want to be snovedinto a Jim Crow car. When we pay for a room & tho irimin. Ti.t.i u . ...uuimi iiuici wo want - broad and deep let m S mliSi isiJ-L Iet"s masteraof iei our insttatiofi3 be ... . r vri lliaJWI 3 UI liberty on this continent. John M. " x resident or Howard Uni versity. . j There is no more signal error than the supposition that the defeat of&us bill tends to settle anything. - The bill now goes over, perhapsto another session; but it will constantly i TVar. ar!t!Lthe engagement of the ! I, 7 13 1876. t f 4 You fiends of hell, you hell hounds you infernal fiends of hell &ul9 to tU people of Joruxboro. j A bloody shirt campaign with money and Indiana is safe Kilpat rick's letter. -A Resolved; That any negro who would vote the Democratic, ticket should be hunted up and killed. Resolution of Radical meeting of i&pt. The American Alliance. IS GOVERNOR HAYES A MEM BEU? i . DOCUMENTS TO PROVE HE IS. nP -..x,,. nr.v,-,vx. n i nETAEiGENLiNEORoxLYAcxiiraiox Xew York Rerald.i We have received, and publish1 bo low, an extraordinary rjimriirfr. ment from Mr. Pelton, secretary of tho national 'democratic committee. ;As wm ue seen, it assumes to give irrefra gable proof of Governor Have's con nection with, and indorsement of. the American national alliance, an organi- w mreignera ana "down on the Pope," Governor Havesi it j will be remembered, repudiated all con- - .cu i,lt3 uruer- not long ago, when somebody accused him of writing a letter indorstntr its nrinoinW jaims. This campaign document, how- over, supplies what" purport to be a fac WmileofaleUcr of endorsement .,u'0"zea 7 J--nor Hayes, and gv day and date to provo its fnn. "enesc- The Herald is not a partfsan i paper, but it sivea the omnuiri r, .. m 1 . i ax it comes im fnr ulmt ; .1. 1 . . . : w' 1 - . , .. V e have been furnished with a nice plate ot the fac turn L re i u... , " 7 we W no room for it n that shape, ve give the text of the letter and th queer statemenU accompanying it with- out vouching for thPir O - - .viiuuiiii, j HAYES THE CAXDDATE OF THE AMERI CAN ALLIANCE DETAIL8 OF HIS XOM- IN'ATIX HIS INTERVIEW WITH , TnE COMMITTEE HIS LETTER OF ACCEP- uatii no foreign korn citizen to vote or hold office exhosure-of THE SECnrrs nr tmp mnw-n At a convention of Americari Lffi ., . . v.ltciw, W I a coiuenuon ot American nlli of Jnlylst, Rutherford n Ii!-! ih Mfi;.i:r ,.:r . V4uuiuaun 1 j 1 liih imnniwtn a 1 1 1 ance for president aod vice president of the United States. - 1 JP Ua the Sthof July, in one of th'e parlors of the Continpn1 l,fi n ernor Hayes received acommittee frem that convention of wideh Tv. r IX ' . 7 7. r " ZiZ, inf "i 1 'L-tru ine nomination. i ' 1 n o.u r r uo. 1 ,ntions of tbe convention, with 1 cW . r ... . . llu i'J mii k 1 1 .iiii iw w . 1: a a. . ioe coustitution of the order7 th 1 oath, tle addre and a tTcli M wuiv, ur m. sreciai committee of fir r.f H.., ,i .L..:.." c,,,lr.""n- 1 i . . . . wf.c. 10th of Jnlr. I87C. throl' .IZXV -r w"t "J us uir un h-i r . i no r ia m-. i ... The committee which w.ited Jpon H.yr. at Thiladelphu wk, comS ZiZ&'TTfc fl e wbich waited upon him at Colum- a bus wa composed of WilUim1 T P.f.V- ff Pennsylvania; Ianei S Tylerf Kew York ; C. IL Smith, of ConnecU cut, and Perry, of Newark, K. J. The constitution of the Americah al- n tV' nose nomination Rutlerford B. Hayes has accepted and whose pria- ciplea he indorsee and, as anj toaoxary t ' 1IU2IBER39. COXSTITUT10X OF THE ALU. axce, oxoA2sirEx 1871, 1873, 187G-1 C AMEKICXXS TO ECLK AXEJUCA. Akticxx 1. The name of this Order shall be the American Alliance. Article 2, Secriox 1. The object for which this Order the maintenance of American princu plea aa follow: An mmj . a. the naturalization tin limits l. , suffrage to persont born in thU coan4 try. or of Arnrir&n nMn- ik-i tion, of American born chixeni only to -official position in thU country. .1 down wrrn cmzm orcnrrrcK birth nxRTitCMBER or titk order arcsr TAKE TUB FOLLOWTXO OATIi: "I solemnlv swear tht T will t V .-- UUVj vote for anr nersou or wriom . i f ' IUI BUT OmClmJ fiTHtliirkn in ),'. 1 t t SM wuuirji issuer the laws thrftof. vhn am 4 : uu oora ciuzens, ud that I will not betray any of the secret of this order or give the name of any person belong ing to the same witliout his consent, and that I will faithfully obey all rules or orders of the same not in conflict with tie constitution of the United 8tates and the state of which I am a resident : and that I will dr. .11 ;n power to forward the interests of tho order t generally, and my council, of which I aci a member. nrl nf a B - w nuiQii can principles in this country, 8o help THE ORDER rOR TtlVt The resolution ofnominitinn 1 ..v.. .iwia r it dorseroent, after reaffirming the priod- uorseroeni, alter reattirtuin? the priDa pies of their constitution, read a. fol lows ; ORDER OF THE AXERICAX ALUAXCB, COK- i i.hl ur iui UKAaD COXNCIL, UNI TED 8TATES. Philadelphia, July 4. 1876. At a conference of the errmn,! cil of the United States of the Ameri. can alliance, held at Philadelnhi. .Tnl- 4 and 5, 1876, the following-resoln tions were adopted, knd the conference reccommend all American born citizens reccommena all American born citizen: without distinction of nartr. f. K- suing national election, to cast their in wvor oi Amencan principles the only safety for the future weU fare of this mnuf rv That the nomination of Rutherford R. Have., of Lio. foiint United States, and William A Wheel Lr f V v.w. r ' and the same are hereby indcmied bv a : - ur J - me ujtwwiu aiuanoe conierenc ni , . wuicicuce, ana -V v..tonj nuiiK aii wno are in fa vor of American principles as advocal . v .. "vlFr oocat- wc earuestiv aavise ui hn am i., r.. du set iortn in tbose resolutions ta give these nominations m?cSLE d By order of he" American alliance conference. L. S. TYLER, Secretary. Rutherford B. Haves rrntt 1;. . , j .uu nomination Dromntl v and - 1 . 1 J - gi'Jf MJU reiterated his accepUnce solemnly and formally after ho had been fully ac- ganization. the contitMi;rt oath- H formally accepted the hono4 rary membership and is bound never 1 n ...... 1 f wwvi uc ci ""PI" a a candidate nor appoint . wa uur aijpni labor to w .mend the Mtar.liz.aon can vote. P,ind' to 'which he is committed prevsil, ""X 7! LSI" e M. nutra; Mon tne frgn born citizen, tlthouuh -"a worn citizen, sithouti k lBBaj Lare eom.eJ to ur borct wh Dut ..ona ff' old, can, never vo to or office bv foreim W ..Vu7 ..7 e . 0 - ui frames of all. t rrr..;- .11 1 1 ProbibitiS lb rer taking tart in tk rn.-..: . .it? . w w B-a watea a A-A v mis mm ura h1"1"""1"1 iciscountry T CVer HATES LLTTLR OF ACCEPTANCE. Golumeus. Ohio. Julr 10. 1876 ' Dear Sir: Governor lfsyes deires me to acknowledge receipt of yourvab ued favor of July 7, enclosing resolu tions of the American alliance and to y in reply that he is deeply gratified by this expression of confidence. Thb importance of carrying the state of New York, New Jersey and Connect, cut in the approaching canvass is fully recoimued. and at th w f . f iitiiy ill' i ereacea will be given to committees for' anl. .1 . . -v4j m ana co operation as teens to 1 advisable. Verr reanectfullr- ALFRED E LER. fWU 11 To L. 8. Ttltr, box $07 1, Kew VorL;;. Referinz to the lLr-nnVK w- Rev. G. W. William, colored, of Ohio. ttjs: "I would bt desUtute of honors veracilv and ecumV tr. . petuaticn of a party that has displayed ch gross igncrance and in.bcciliy.w The versea. I lora in bl .i.:t J a weigh ara soprosed to hare w7 grocer given tQ short - w
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 25, 1876, edition 1
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