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I . s J -1 THE WILMINGTON POST. .!. W. P. CANADAY, : Cditor and Piroprieto r. WILMINGTON, X.C,1 : FltlDAY MORNIXG, ; pEl. 1, 1878- taja UhTC hatf presented to vermlent.'cfoifc'ctiori ''of statues, in , The the go' f.1) pr pj-t TTn,VI r nf ligprgscntativ'eg.- the, i in the. passage of theiDardaiielles Zwornik to Servb, hut in deference lo Austria and the other power?, the ques tion U left quite open. J - Fourth Aggraud;Z3;cnt for ?.Ionte nrfrro oa the las us of ilxe.slalus quo pod bdluiti, fcubject to the approval of the power). ' . I , Fifth' "I he cefeciaii vt' Batoum and payment of inuemuity in money, terri tory, or some cipivafent to be deter mined upofi. . Finally,' it he till tan lo undertake to consider howto protect Russian interest ". PALMETTO PURITY. How" IlaraburiT 'Massacre! Butler iStfUKOut Ilia Constituency-K-! formers Need to bo Reform ! nl 'I lie Decadence of , ! Chivalry, &c. Condensed from the New York Tlmcs.l 'i... i i - .... . i Serious charges against Gen. M. Q. Butler, now representing fraudulently the State of South Carolina in the statue .of William lying, the Hr.-t Gov- i crnor of Elaine. T 1 L - v: . . :i . . A ,-. jjTie Dardanelles is'about fortyumles : iql'ngth., an-ls irc-n - mire to two miles wide'.' Xerxes crested the channel on a double bridge of boats ' 13. C. 46, and Alexander eroded it B.tX The ; . Jycnc6:';'lii;&6;4 contradicts; the United States Senate, have beende- rumora tqat U e iian p marclnng; ye0ped aud proved in a suit brought on Oai4poii, -aud that tho peace con- ,. ' j. - T ni -u L-j ti, dltions contain a fecial Tarfansemeni . Nov ork by L. D. Childs and John relative :to tho Rues Canal. - O P. Southern against William E. Everett and others. It appears that while he WTas a ueicgaip 10 me AUi.-tajrcio .13 resoiuiica beijow.cfit.rcu by Mr.; , ; i , .. . . . ... . i i (mm ptpii iiii.ti n I'liiu.rxi'.i. hiiii m. S31.J Oijlidlij on the peninsula which .er, ol it-dran can:c t a call oi the; l,rtv of eculatofa providing lh&t)he (Scm's Svestern . boundary .of the -yand iyl wa. pacd by.a vote. to e 10 ( .- straits, a ; population;' of, about ,o: 1, , yea, lo ..a. . .uc resolution)" tUe profit3 on the rUo of s.'C. State o-, (;A( ' ' L . j '...-'. H'dA. ivAows : . : . ;': i ! ' ' , , : i - j 'iW1 . 1 ; lwii,l . x.ititiml )r Ihn np inn nf fho B!ll(1 From Ihc first, the ..Cliiuescvlivld- 'a S ' !. ... t-"..' 1 . VvWv 'correct, ."notion wiin .regara to ey. . They lecoiiii'zed h simply an intruirtcnt to further exthangcUid not aAeiiig in itself wealtliL ".Moru'v'i sayri oiV 'writer,-. .'isi an object lh;4 in :U ,titrm5 of ' laininb cannot fetd itiyitt .a. ; f time of cold, caniut- clotjio u,;Jut, i - cbuiii:g,to the scrvicdof a oCcuaii'j'n.f . '"-.!' ! . ; - ' ii ' !...' ' v.'. ..'-..''J . all ,j-;ort.i ot prcciou.s liiinga ..way t-t-'secured by it'' 1 I ; 10 v ...rj..,l - ; ... The. number of buolis irV the.Cyii.i're p:'i:e?--; bul tlfpXalf i":pri'.jahitiusouhts to' Le'-hKi-iti'd u5 :Pui h -amount : ami pur-: po.rc.-, ':u'y a ; si) . H-..ije'i-inp'rativcly tu iu-;;uikfi i-y the publit' .service;'''- ci;. Jr-eaiv.j' vu the orMy"-ue .ol our dyiciiu-fiO: wh;; voted fur t-hc-rc'.soiuliuii. i i t.- - in tins we -O.eiiev-e ne catac u carer cx- ... i.l ---'.-. 'i .: prt.viiiig the will of the Majority of the tioii nt: library .Wst'i6Wub cuunitrii- people 01 thiij State thjia the other seven; ade Jan 1, i.s 31,116 volumes, did. For,: if the uVbidiej .which are utltere are about 110,00U pimphleU at tlie.duuis cCoiigrcsa demand- About 10:000 volumes of jthe bod; be- 16 cui.iSKitut:un were to be. granled.' j l jOg toVthe Claw- ikpariiiient of the they vbu'd yearly if; not quite double i;v,.nvi J MM.o inrrr'.i.'nf" 'difnn lite -present liatioiiiil" ilobt.- We (b not; 1Aii1 - r.i iitio1 Iiw Ilia aclinti rtf I t.no Baifl 'Tlu'.t In'!! A !i.,l!-.M,.'rt .f tlii Hi.lK I ' .. . . . . " v .... 1 r-nnroii inn I ho cmr ivhich iotrolnrtrl no r;i!Uo;(J:ci in money. Uonun. i;ubliC.t w..v.yv.. y . hip.'!, iu-de'ruit, or by pledge of Bullet veuality was "brought in the i uy;ij; -creust-, ?hoiud begranted or re-l Sunrciue Court of New York. 1 1 . t i a ' I . 1 i.e. cu !., vo;,.''ress .o atso' J tin;as or iT, !., ,,;(r. ii0(TD14 . nu .nA . 1 I : A i 1 V ...UAUVAtSO Illll.(.VU VUMV UUU t : ... - r in hi ln-1.1 . .1 mf J ' fir- 'ii in, uj in' mollis . , . .!' J'T 'ifiV'tC -J-J('r--"j CtlltlCU 1IIIU UU H(lCD uKiitiu April, 1871, for the purchase uid sale of the bonds in question. The partus advanced various sums of money; and verr, according to. their compact, to! share" proportionately in the gains or losses that might result from the trans- action. A a luck would Uavo it, the venture resulted in a loss, and the eul standing debts and liabilities having been, as alleged by the plaintiffs, paid by (thc latter, they sued for an accouut- ini:, tte. Everelt, in his answer, made went on to - " -" " r- '.'-"'-. :',,!"""'"-''- robbers; for they are not governed by. nor do they regard the principles and policy embodied in the platform of the Republican party, i We have assembled , jthen.f to tase counsel against tneso aDuses 01 power, 19 represent me iniein- genceand the tax-payers 01 bouth Carolina, and to enter a solemn protest against the past record ' of those in power." Butler, with his committee of eleven, went to work witS a will, and oh May lapnhtelllaTno a report in regard to the bonded . debt of the . State.- The grand j total of such debt was set 1 down at I .$8,865,908' 98. Hesiues this j there .were -$1,800,000 of ftdsi which; had t been- pledged for a loan Vm,ViNt ot casn advances. -ine committee recommended that the uov ernor e requested to confer with I the nnaneial agent of the btate and to tele graph; to New ; York not to sell any more bonds of, ihe State at less than SO per cent; ithat he be requested to pro- C) a gencralTdeiiial, and then allegeth'at on or about March 1, 1871, an agreement 'had been made between the parties to the ' action and M. C Butler and M. W. Gary by which it was covenanted and agreed "thatin eon sideration of and on condition that Butler and Gary wouhl, by their per s jnal intluence or any other means they inight" employ induce the convention tlicVi about to assenible at Cplumbia, in that State, to j pans certain resolutions, the. purport of which was then agreed upon by the parties, touching the financial condition of the State of South Carolina, which would produce the eOect of eiihuneiiig the va uo of " the bonds of said State in the marketat that time very low.'' The following is a coiy. of the con tract;: - . ,.'"''".... - ., ' Office .CoijiitbnAy, Evjeiu;it & Co., No. 83 Fharl, Street., New York, - ,187. Whereas, the undersigned bcincr de sirous to tkc action(t reinstate the - v I l .1 ) 11 I . tl I I 1. 1 1 V . UU11MI.U V" V VJ TM pnviiegcd a ready p nn, Carolina: It is hereby acrecd that rai:ic;, -tji'erj ought to be an exception thc tnid'ersignedto agree to pay toM.O. to vlat )ii6 ihiglit-l'cliitha'. u strict, eon- Butter and' M. W. Gary 10 per cent, of dtvAr.'M Ani,'i s trrti ,i ? n t , f . c i i . v tho'net trains that may arise lrom the .-""-.",L"-- ""-""h -su.vv. . . - - :...i...r ...ii eni w rrt rtnn measured by the advauce due from anl iiuli.'isiPtiipnt; nf fho iinhlip. mfiptinp' tni thebcar has beenjover. 0.000. and of te-r.cvp luatiOur peopte ate J)repaieu : pamphlets over dOOOv:;': .Of Ahe-toofci aeii'Vto ?uch: a moirotH add il ion to 4 7(jjf2vc:tme by purchase, 8' 002; by copy ; Tigh t;a nd 2,12 1frbui Sm i tlu ou ian I a oar hationa'f-eblitratibn'a. The' chances-' siilution. 4v i - are &at the. Ivialailon of the present:; g'c.-taiou' will, "uiilcss- cheeked, greatly i'm- j:'air the jiublij credit bv dimi!ii.-hina: the 'revenue;, - Li whuteondition are W'e bo the right Ua Juljle ottr natiouaLobliiratio'iis when; e''io-.fcibilitv. even of biicli a i .",-. t i the priueipal pa silver, by a- JIinutiuH pi' the. revenue alreaU j a;-s Tlw ravage' .of , SeiVa'tet- .CMatthevo eso ltd W) uj dec! a ri i g . i t ;t o of thd government to pav and interest of the bond'. vote oi hi to 2?, must oq taicin as au w?n laVo a dedieieiicv ?' indicaUon that a siiver lill, requiring I -e hope, ifcwcvertiiut tuch :t con- thcjeigLalurcs of th6.Frckidclit,: would struclioii will not be put on Mr. Bakei V ; pass oyer nis vcto... litii his not exaeiiy relulion ao, to preyent.the eonliiiit certain.; borne Senators viiq vyotcd ..to; aucp 'cfsuch. guaranties as have beenV ehdorfc: tnere ' oiamo ij might not already granted, and from which the chooVat this tune to ejmbody that -c0lry u a gainei -Jus lead of a loser. Opinion ill the form of a -law If rthe Theru" are several enterprises which j minority can comuutnd votes agr-nsl. "a bill; thc veto .of '..the .President. 'svill civil and political rights, and the full protection of. the laws, made alike lor the govcrnment'ot the white and.tlic black. fThey. did trust the white Dem ocracy, or at leasi a sufiicient number did, to give them the election of llamp- ion, uy counting in an me irauuuieut votes cast by GeoBgiana, by Sputh Caro linians, i and by our own Democratic repeaters. There is no doubt whatever in the minds of the intelligent llepub licaus or Democrats hi this State that thousands and thousands of fraudulent Dsmocratic votes were polled; and another fact is quite as patent to all who reside- here, and that is, that while a comparatively small number of ne groes voted for Hampton, probably n,o more than 'there were , whites Who vptcd for Chamberlain, yet there wire, several thousands who did not vote atj all. i As I have already said, they were willing" to trust -Democracy once. Since that election some very important events have taken place, and the, Democrats are beginning to arouse-to 4 snse of their danger. A THREE 1MFOUTA NT EL EC' have been h.e'd 1 ere during il staud4j;if hegivci it. Into these .narrow strait is the,, fata, of , ihe -fj-lver :. dollar imslied. : .;.;'.; ',- ' '1- : v I HIS IS JJETVv'EEX nV;j ih Things hayo ; come to such a pass that ' undoubtedly' Turkey lies 1 ho hicrcy of Russia. The:r' appears to be i-Jio fccriptts obstruction jo he lrogrcss if f t h e aielles armlet of the .C.ar to thc Darda :at;d the Boopliorus ar.d the cc- i'.VArlr.-nnrl t A m,t,; tl.o ,lu'u 1 S-"11 vwvu )rsf;v- -r , mouths, -via., itk'theicounlie.- most econontical arrangement possible 'f ft H,imfer 'and Geowto forboldingAhe $1,800,000 of bonds re- strong lugro count is. or r'a IprrPltn nntil lh limit of SO tier '.'cent, cuiuitiert wlicmn ihk m gr v bec.weiDable.v . The cuiiUcc jK: !;'S,,;:l'! also; reporamended the pjlieatioM oi )Ublic.uis ao i 1) iu-m-m-s, ti part of the $1,800,000 of bonds in satis . putting loriii their v faction of a part of a debt of $991,000, mi eaci. c u ny.in.- u vya oriWhioh $;-H.00O were overdue .,,.1 gXlfe1 $250,000 about to become due at that 5 (mnj, N,tvi!l.i tin - lime.; Then. follows Ibid ycry signifii to throw out l);i!ltt-xes,yM :;eeount Irani tvirnfrrnnh in i!ia ronnnitteo's irc-U of alleired frauds (:vnd 'all fi!n) managers I i. L . - '.- "J were Democrats aq)poiHe by-. Hough ! fit; may be reasonably, otgected to ina. th;U tl'ityf trick .-m t.ln't Work, these suggestions that the present mar- whether -the Democratic, Legislature Mvuwi ui uo o . . v yy. WiH aiictuutio Kee'v on i jiiicse nvviy cent., wbiie tne calculations maae pro- elected members on trivial grounds re ceed on the basis of 80 percent, for the ulaitU toI, j seen. Tlieyl were, fairly Donas, dm His nuiie .fpiisouauiu elcclca,iuid are as muidt en tilled ,t ws.p"" r ."fi", Yu ; their i ifaees as aranf nnnrlilinn Vif I lie firht. nt Uin SljLI.P. ' . -. i e i'ast two r : . ' J of B.u: ivn, liircc thirthn e I i ' ' : . t ti great iv mvi nil jt.h-.Vaf-ie hi ":, a no i?v;s vote kud eh-eied rt!i J .000 site tt'-M ts VNEW&D YER riSEMENTS. 1 -ft KNOX FEtJITFAEm t. AW D NURSERIES, f y ; - . x .- , Fvuits; Tioivcrs and Seed a: for Everybody: 1 ." ' l - i .'."'.: '..-,":-- " yi.; .--:-.T-,. ",--:.' '.-:. '. .- . C: OUR ESTABLISHMENT AT .YOUILDOO)?. .W-o will sendbv mail post paid, safe carriage gu-uaaLnd, (ur'sj,lt n lid ':r-l"rrf3iiiioRr 10 asst. ever- bloom i n 20. " Verbenas, 10 " " Geraniums, . k .. . . . - t.- .1. . : io r ircuiits, g. roses, , 12 ' 12 'SO '; ' Jiasktt Viant ;,Vv packets ClrjiceU'A m i( lower ,,u URAiiTE:) tt.-: i oo i oo l;oo 1 00 o n .. l,.,:..(;..J &t n i .75 Strawberries, 5 Varjetles, assorted 1 (0, IS !!aspberries,4 varieties, assorted j 1 0. 25 lockets, warranted Vetretable Seeds $1 00, Onr'iCatalo'sruc ' and Bits of great. oilers of l'hints, -.Svcds: jiVuits a rre to alL-;t i;V r J ..v.-. y "- '.;'. . I GlilMliS (JAKUCw.: , 1 i- " ' I . It." lll'I(L'IIItTi'( 11 ' ijl xio, x "i. x u iAvjr, x v - 10 .1 0) 1 t Frjc'c ; r..u i .i ud Flqwer , ;Ui V nienii th Iro.ti a, w cur-i ce;u-t ;0i' wu:en Js tl a ler this head., the chief IxQriii raeihe,' which r.ly ail:s rai cvteiiiiun of the time: tpui'pl.ct-ug; its -.Toad. . la an'y iu- fi stance' ' war re tyc ' ro varum on. -W-.o'ttid gain i;:i;cb and ic.se 710 thing 'ly '.renew inr- e r . c::tei.dia-2; ion- s. 1UI1 . ' -a ;Sr" j . , SPEECH ri 1 ; - 1 11 ' . t f . 1 ae Ycr? ao;e f-peeen 01 temuor r. i,n ..w.t w u;rH lav vf exaciconoiuonoi meuuufc oi ujo oiate, prest (leneral A e:nblt, Dtiffaiit is anfl unnn tlifi r.onr.iirrftiiR of his Kx- .l J. J.. 1 - It. i M r r : -. not rir h iu . :, , winiivj .oc uu.v.u ... -.. -rue fehargis-'OU-Mrau-l u;J course of arrangements hcreiu reconi- 1.;.: uiu,i.vtiir,ll,il,. .vt;l.., inAnJaH 4 hfira i tin I I hn 'Ml lUUMPill'llo I . . , E ; a i . . ' u.cuuw, ... . ..w.v.. jKiriv wiueli havesoieaiiaapsoiutecon iiu vuik).uu.c u.uvv . . .uu ..vv , (rol o( uie entire maehuurv tsi ei.ee lion itvAA thA hAnri a n mi rrroq r vinp rofi t;o 1 1 . . . . i . i . v. ,uwuo,v.fe.vv..f ..v.vy AU the' managers ot ekr.n-.in were ap- fiinililiAn fnii liolrlit.nr lliain nit thu mnr. I .. . ' i . 'av';;u xyjl mv. y -v pointccs qt the iTHent'l ovtjr!?or, ami it ket. ?. j Siunbojin his. imiorauee ciil outwit his The resolutions whixh tlicy rcpom- white anta-m nist, and .'sti.e("ehd--ii cum mended, and which were adoptedshow mitting"iraudsa!id uregiUlati uJ.oi ' 1 ' i ' .1 . 1 1 1 r .it.... t." conclusively, if any prool were wanting, uiouu m-uux m mo cy ceefil u.u; how bard Butler tried to gaiti the 10 r.,-r.Atv,l;th..i (i ,,-,.. ...!!..-J-M..r per cent. The 'first i two of tliese are as ibr'siirpwduss tlian has geiioraliy been follows: ; i I accorded to him. .Tiie iaetf are, how r .. ! 4-.1.:.. ,.;... ever. that' the ohlv ''I rand's and iKiesiii- fLr xriff r:n. ;in li ir 1 mr; 111 Linn 1 u itrii 1 . l : :'A'. iKo !, A.niari rioK i iin ss-.to lantics, practieei-i at j aii as described in the report of the Com- raet4cedi,y Uic- DeniocntM iw throw. -:. t'w '.4Ftjc k-' .-c .wvi;a mr out nearly i;uuw Ueijuoiicau Volts dht.. and i hat thPJ honor And funds of .from.tlie Leiifhrt boxes,auvLni uestroj- thoKr.tP .rn Inwfullv nlmlfrp.l Cnr the. 'rig the boxes in oUiu.ler coiiiily, where - - - m - m D -! lurnro I ; o t k 1 1 1 t: l iii'l.;l'i! 1 1 1; iicn-u in rrdnmnt inn lliprmit y 1" w" .':"- ,V1' I" ,v " JcsolvcJ, That'' the general phui for 1 lie llf ol -thistuUiei and the arrangement of the 'fu'nded debt, unexi-ix'i i:i;aitka iwe-E oi i in- suggested bythe committee, be recom- i : i . i ; 1 1 n j . wX x i a i :ty uienueu 10 txiu r w ' ( M in South .Caro iua may be ijuiml in the of his Lxcelency the Governor. : rsceutions of leading .ILeihKraiia bv On readipg this portrayal of the eon- ,xUe State authorities, i"no0 ttum'n'ed up duct.of one of those "reformers," whom charges; the failure ot ti-ei we arurged to believe God has sen tin' ?ccl VlU.!l with;tHyur their traucendaut purity to relieve an amUhe b-,ic that it- Uv K) -A oppressed people irom ine maciiinaiions they Bepublieau ticket thev will le of scalawag arid carpet bag thieves, i ye ' their, freedom and be i-emanded to a. M'iin system, oi seii'tom ak;in! to. cliattel prohiisei vvinsr been .; ; cupation of Constantinople,' if Kussiat Lanvar cn-tho irttliews silver resolur May next, at Columbia, approving the A U left without inferfereuce freni the tlr:n o'od wi li ratrio'ic and noble payment in lull oi all ine present Dond other; natfons; of Europe. It' peArs words, . MrLamari .considered at great f bt ot the State. and agree to usei iiL-.n.' : ' : :i'i. ; .. ' t.. I .-. ,1 ,r -.I' ..-i ....- .-..'w-t;. .vw .wv. uiul uic; i)y more important. liuoi, i lengxu yie prescav ?.f lation.u.i iuo wuia sideration of said 10 ner cent, aforesaid Ifcrmany .alid ' Austria, arc not 'disposed to. the G Ycrninen and reviewed its: rnentioned. :ioir said : lo;embarraa Russia in the accomplish- pat iiistoty as a portion ofthc Federal" liient of its purpo.-es, asj far a-j the-y ared Union, aael in couc developed, 'but England is restive or . :it -Iras't its wrr se'nt miri strv is rrsfivo. a But the English Caoihit.i " Mr. Xsa.eritj' Dy-a pouey .w'kich .is 3t4W0-r!ir act: ih the iiinetrchth ceatun yj we.haye cem'c to mingle with )fesejitati vcsl .'from the States of a common council lor the- gooil oi ;t;a;s country. vc come no oacrer as : epreienttitive's ot the capital ' I ;u;!nh-in fiiilikHi r t-.v."f mtcrests ot.- thc.-fcduth.-. Vc .come not .were' approaching Gall pphnia i oaxt ot the laborin-men of the AVkicn .WCUld glVC tliem the control Oi ;nvi! hvt bibafrsVnirsolvr ' Kvprv the Dardanelles, Lord LacoushclJ,.th.c-1 one of. us and 'all irmW' and n hut lvoof ihfihi'nntd taught ih aoin2t is not entirely i . ? . a ii nit oh the Turkish oifes'tien nor:are thiol Uin in a .h- the.Ljnglish people. ' . - -.j ' , ,; ; ,: ' ' !- Ay.h?nit.waifouml tlatfiifKukians pril 17, 7x; New Yoiik: Ap (Signed) W. E. Ivvurett, U D. Guilds, , J- B. t byU D. Childs, J, . SojurHERjir. the above voted to order forces there. The order5 Pfearhin j Wo accept the terms of agreement, i V' ; j "(Signed) U. Q. Butler, att'y, &e. M.C.Gauy, att'yat'law. The proceedings 'of the convention nf, onlv show how Butler and Garv did I ;of our constituents, . ,n .'' . i . . !'- : . i . . - ' I llioir III tirr innr .tvrrlr litir i vipnwl in : 'ov-rlubiisteuce by the sweat the light of the present disclosures, are . . 'T 7 . . u - . : . i i i -l- i?. ri-i -"ti" , , i, oi our -latrcs. ..xjuy, kif, .wo cume wnn iu iraitu exceeuintriy niuicrous. iuup, is ui;uersiJou,; to nave ueen ceunicr- M,r rruu ''urchiHd" to t'h- - i 1 r t, I j -1-1 . 1 P ir vn' cir cout itu.i !Q.d ..b y uic on page 1 ol lAia printed report of the manded oathe piotest of Lord Carna- n.2ocly.':cl the Jabonng class being , 1:-.. , tv,i , rvoitnd Lord Driyi and! th1 Cabinet prot an all tkik righfe and iu. afi Pceaings, it appe;us ttvtler Ai,, oWw;:.v!,0 it;, their interests, tor when they sink the nominated Gary for permanent fres- crumble with thenh . . i i . i L: . i i i. ... - " -. ,ri soeiat iaonc oi- soeieiy zau urmisiice. tvpat js .to 02 mat resuti ( ; iseeais a little uuccrtain although ii stated ' that the .Turkish envoys h ink and dent, j,nd that the latter apparently' lei v W'C COIUC Ue-; i c,inir - Ihn 1. i. fifi ma.liinr nffiror .hist t as lieving that they are honest, that they 1 - i e . . '' 1 aye are patient, that they are .eli-rciianV flcF ot "flss toe bond specu- nd true to their' ojbSigatioiis, and that "M ouiu uo cuiuueu--uei;uucu, 7111' 'i-i Y.iAv iliifv '-iff t' tlicv wiil . io.oY I A-nviusf - tluit I li ; wm not. -t.li&ra aa an t i . .. . . . . ' . . . I '141. ..V .... Wil , fc-.r 11." I j., ... . .... v v 1 1 . J v . . V . M.0 WH ;are sutwianuaiiy as io.iiows : ;,. 1 it their interest to do. We have dif-: w,.,..: r.,r Ar ..nim hf :ryia:tq he mdepepdeut witaouJ fcred vlponthis grleat (lueotioa ; but of yentrttiv0 of tl,c IK.0.,e of Edeefield " eifsations; Monten0gr6 to receive one thin e tacworid may he assured-: ntatue 01 1 ae peop.e oiageueid. oc com pens Autivari, Nicsics, and puz, and that no southern Senator renres:utiur He said that he had no ambition, and '"' tor.tibh - of -"the' territory bordering on (.hC southern people will give a vote wa-i unwilling that by the use of his ;-.:: '..-.Lake ccutanr Kusraa to hold Latoum, 'upon the one side or the other wnseh is uaiai5 nie hnrmonv of the convention: nitv of . 10,000,000 is paid; the Lada-- classes ot tins country aike with Us . 7t , . . -i ' . ! nelles to be opeuedto Russian mpu-oi- capita!, or on the other, . that will not byjrciparkmg:. I do 'ihyijjf, a a nje Avar: ijirigarian autonomy to -oe con- preserve untarnishcu the sacreu honor iiKc uie present, ncu ve axe oppresgea, iceee JJ I 3 I fill IIS 0 If fnn hpfrin tn linvp n. liMlft '-Jinntpn.iiitinin Ot the sublinie; virtues whiph now sway ' ma(Jc0 lhcnitl i70 the destinies of these southern states, basely violated cd: their trusted leaders1 have been Tierseented In remuif linn V.r , .- 1 ------ . ' - f . Sonth Carolina. .driven from the State, and the Treiii. We cony the following communica- I dent f r whom they shflered so much tion from the Infer Ocean, published at urin5 the last campaign has virtually r, f ' betrayed them into -the h;mh of their VnicagO . 1 1 enemies. ' Tliev still - UvA itnKimll CHARLESTON, S. C; Jaii. 10, 1878.. 3 .faith in tlui Republican fa tv: and will tlhe result of the recent elections in vote that ticket next-time -4ri perish in the three countiesf Beaufort, Sumter tiia attempt. ''I bnoA'' and Georgetown, has opened wide the . - - pyes Qf. the. bulldozing Democracy, Which counted HQ confidently upon haying tsown -ay hereafter. Cunco. B. Kussell, wlneii arrived at this port a is not so thoroughly sub.dijed asfmany lew days ago, w.ts seized by United of the people of the North have been States Marshal HaJilowBrobklyn, yes- led' .to believe.' It is true that, s a terday, 'upon a.pripe ot liiiiel entered general rule, the negroes are timid, against the siurarby the t6ver;.iiient docile, and tractable, easily managed, for an alleged evasion of tiioj duty due when treated with decency 'and respect, thereon. .-The cargo, which! consists of but, when aroused to a sense of datiger 113 hogsheads and S10 bags! of sugar, is to their lreedom and liberty, lhcy are consigned to the hnu otj iMaitland, BOLD, FEARLESS AND AGGRESSIVE. f iiiiliJW tVCo., oi this x-ity, Jand is to be a ii-irt niniiui3 in i QTn mniiii nf iiwm. I ponded in th o'.stbrehou.se of Bartlett & ji.u iuowvvuuuuiu iui v "J u uiiiii ,1- ... .1. . .. ,.ii i .... ,L.i , , i , icuiaiui anaj iiuiii iu uuiis, uuvduau i 4;.x.. Ti.t.; ... . , it ! i. i,. 4iA e u ... avuyii. mi-;u conies laom oerac vf L:f- nn.; a A Jl ran West indies, ,an 1 it H claimed is Yf'tffr! of a h.-hcr standard of colored .sutrar u L;n ii,I;; n .A !A(u: is.represented in the amoiin paTfij theWublican $ lhU' f,f0 ii n cii.I f... t.:.' 4... duties ; u oa Lemerar'a . su years, and, while 11 elevate and educat had failed of jrUeslion ot ir is one 1 wiiir'li llii-j vjji'imi t r lvi..- o! c-iil. tosecufPipr them that pro- ITAv. .A1-, A A . Wu,y , .wcu persecution which is the AA A A ww'mm 9 pvest!gate tue ui'jeci. . i.j-jtraia. 1, audS Turkey to r.oaiiuate j Christian Govcruor fori a long 'term" a of America' A.pplause in the. gal- wo shbnhl-present a united frontj we ot leiiCS. I I ' shoilhi have, no' i1if1rnees liniwnnn tic jpoweit; lioumauia to be, independent; Bulgaria not' understood to inclttde f JThraee; part of the Kussjin army to Lawlcsiicej iu Kentucky. Tae ae iUUtal'of jGrove Kcuaedy, who :.bari at Constantinople fori their re- " owa iq iiae wuna cigut or ten ; l 'III ml lu iti. i;iiT lliotTivit irrhir nf roii'c I ltiAn "nil w-liiV 1 1 1 rs a t rr-fi In ,i siOw nr to bO Signed at-.COnstaMmdple-by .the ''nirtkho't.'nT'-.nifr-iv.a ' sjrnn in Live Grand Duke Nicholas." giivcu l iwU saess a "new impulse in the :-asrreed iiron.unlrs,-it onf tW, a;f c".::"-" AV'.. ?aZ" -., - .1-1 I . . l -v. ... .iv.. S i . - vivrti I'yiuio , war . is j. i--.f.vv. '.v,. xiyiug- xnowie'-e oi a leaded, the Fcrtc shorn of a Janre por- rmirder, -ani 0n-i ediklayhjirht three tion of Ttl territory, and n2rhans its were similarly sus- - - : - peewcu, v. eremooLea, twooi theni behi goycrument, erased from . the map of han-ed aadthe third beki- f-Kot in l lEurope. ' As vvc write,-this is ia brief home-anOJa the rtfresenca. 'of &ia wifo : the attitude of affairs herWen tii Ani5 happened in the hea-rc of the ii- ': '. A iamous' oiue errafe3 counfn?. in wliieh uijjCren..- , , . J there nre- hirhisli l e . l:Mr.-:l ATlfl An i iMil.l...l.A . . I. - r 1 1 . -. . -. . . ..jMW'wuuvu a vet xiuyiusiicd tuc iui- nces or so-called liisLirp lowing-as an omciai version of the pre- Auiaiox ssicins. A single firm ii New York city pur- caaas many! as Lye thousand skins annual. y. They employ men to pursue tac reptile in the! bayou of the Missis two Timinary conditions of ijeace : v'k FirstpAtrfjpnomy for Bulgaria (boua . daries'riot.defined) uuder- a Goyerab'- : u uu tijijiuiutcu itttuiumj io me stipu r..lafions:,Qf' the Constantinople confer- Cl.ce .the Turkish mihtuyjftrtei to be rPri hi.or; ThooXfa S Si'lr rl0fJ,l cs t0 bc Souc-f DisH f uctermiucu ujon. . r - the rules tsed be qr aimed straight at : Second-Tle independence, of liou- the creature's eve2 Tin r leads to the iinania, with cbrapensatioii for territmv ,1. AAA li tuc i - v-.vr..-. v iiuuiu .iuiiiia i.-i lii:ii. ir? ! inear tSe nioritlisof the Danube, which ! she will .make over to Russia.: ; ) : ! TWrd Local autonomy , for Bosuia . and Herzegovina, and the independence ' T knrio .;.!. 4 A t S-l . r '... v .- teiiiLoriai rectincatiOu I This '""rent-if.n'i?i-. Tc-i. . , .. -""v-Amjn vuu ioervi,a!i rontier may niGan the transfer of Little either too old Or to ) -vcuns."- A erad size is eiglitorriirie feet, counting noth ing beyond the; thick part of the tail. The market price fox iiaished skins in Yrk is ! 63.11 to -irlS per dozen. I hey are used ih Uhe inhnufaclure! of uoois. v hould have no differences between us. Actuated by these feelings, I must de cline the nomination." Butler was. elected as First Vice I'lesident, Almost immediately after the organ iitaloij had (been effected But1 Icr iutroducvcd nl fyfofK. ftp adop tion of a resolution referring t,9 ffip bonded deb of IJm? .Sta'.e a tl falling tor the a'j"iiiiiMv td of a cojrtfti'tecK eleven in; regard" Iw mch debt. The eojnmultee, of which -a a matter of cou rse BuUer was chairman, proceeded to duty. ' Gary was made Chairnsan of, the Committee on Election and Suffrage Laws, aqd in sjs'esk'iijg pn tiae adoption (j)f the report gave utteaa to the foU lowing remarks, which show how well he and Butlei4 knew the; solemn char j.cter of the trust they were abusing : "I would ask, why-Lara we irathered together from all parts of State' J Wliv have the iria.- i-n f I l-i I m 1 J w.vy ,1.1, Wl Wg kJWHC JJJCl hi council? Prom the fact that taxes have been levied by the present Legis lature which, in our iaipoverished con dition, we are unable ; to , pay. To say that these abuses of the Government have been effected by the Bepublican or Radical party would be unjust, fhr it would be a gross misnomer to dignify those now in power by any party name. They are known by all honest men, North, South, East-and West, irrespec tive of party alliances, as thieves and tec tion from principal essential to a full enjoyment nt Mtrtl fr ra i irinim 1 1 Korl p' ' Tliailmn!. '''' t . . . . J , I rl':l V llll'll- ill-i: V..H. Nmi. i..i,.,,. nantwhita rant ItaH shnnrn'nn atrmnll...- - - J 'l-"" "V " 'rMm unut'U for the Republican ,,ar.y, nud' l.afl . '""' , l.?:,!, ''S..' ?kS . J i-.- , ', j V. , aid toe. lari or ilri'i :il h.iiio ln ir - . - ' pCVI beirig able to ride over a. hundred miles progress. i , , ;.i ;. - wMpped. absedaftataand mur- T, irf rf s i il1V,!l,,S,' dereri because of their notitieil .Vnin- ,Ano.J,?l tiuafUr ol Scotland is owned iflW!f. ?'i? by" twenlyifbur men, aiidiit h estimated vu, m xvci'm. ii urciiine to i, i -vi ooiuioo ia" . v r ' ii. them a most expensive Ufxurv and an 5 exceedingly dangerous and hazardous W?. Cr?- u?.1 .?or pastime. They saw in these constantly '1 MiT 1 F V"CT. U1U;"1A Vy recurring struggles for political - su- f, T V i ,l 4 ' , u?n Prtmacyb in te States Whins but fcy0lUbc JaSl,,li rJ dann-er and rmuhlA for TTia-l.lael- mnn I V?"1? '" u,su- "0 uuo ot.iNOrth- 0 lone as it was apparent to them that er them froiii coins to the polls to deposit their bajhtf. fjit the constant appeals of thqr I former masfe'rg, and the honeyed words of tfce piiy-t.ongued politician guceeded jp, all$yipg the fears of asufficientl number j to induce them to keep away from th'e polls en tirely, and thus give their political op ponents at; least: one opportunity to prove sincfity by acts and deeds. by specious pronjiises, and their sus spicions allayed Vy constant appeal to their recollections of the days of their youtb f jrj?jen we were children together ahd played on fhe Tawn." "Give us .one trial," sahi th,e Dempcrats, tnd then; if w,e do not perform what' we few proniised, you can turn m out of power and go hfrjti U your cfd pirly. It is neither won4erfuJ nor stjrange. when pae pomes . to realize what diffi culties and dangers the poor pdofed man had to undergo, (bat he should be willing to trust, as least one lime, with power those who promised him freedom from persecution, the full enjoyment of umberland invests SO,000cvery ' vear in j uiui&ui nis lrecnoni land.. The Dukc of .Bedford has a park With a wall around it f urteen miles ia eUtent. In this park'some Sp,pG0 persenb: could be wcll'housed 'and comiortabl and the Duke be a rjclier hunt. But no; the and'monopolizcrs-don't likejthat. j The liductional Conyculjon. On the Gth of February a convention is called. to meet ia this city io discuss the educational interests of ; the South, and to aid in giving direction to the anticipated legislation of -CoijgresJ this Winter, devoting all the proceeds if possible of the sale of public lands to the cause bfeducati.oa, Ifrogsori.Ow, the State School Corhmissioher, has been, foremost in the work jof calling the convention and of the selection of Atlanti as the place of meeting. A large attendance' is promised J, and great good 'must follow such aij ,iaeting Hereafter the1 work of ed4c,ktinlg its children is' to engage the aitenlioa of the gouth' as never beiofk.AAdania Itefntffl'caii. ; 'iM' ; Ex-Secretary Chandler is .visiting hi son-in-law, Representative LIale; ii) W astiington. j tS 0 M S 1 M 8 ftfflm ill in workmanship is equal to a Kroncroter Watch, and - as elegantly finished ii3 a !rste!ass." P.iard St received the 'highest awards at tlso' Vienna and Ceh tennia! Expositions, it raS-FOURTli FAST-! . t2R than other imaehines- fits bapacv isltiniimitedi Thoreiare' ntord,W I 'L-.S rd,,l:A'fe H i rd'KSviofd in the United States than th com?inet sales of i ail the others. THE WILSON T1EfOii ATTASBffefiT.ifor doing all kinds of repairing) WITHOUT FATCH1WC,N given b-k&s. wttn eacn macsiine- a 5Jermcate is given with each achine, guaranteeing free of charge, for five years. requl?Q3.rn6 special instructions to. learh f how to use "ii Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. Machines delWcVcd free of charge anywhere in - the 'United" States.-.nf AiA.Ai Sepd for llfustrated Catalogue, an.d ask.for.sarri'lo p.f.:mendinjgjj. ana our usrcuiar no. ty tor lurtncr mzzrvooonsior fcuyfns; macnines uponjterms stated in the Catalogue." ? A . ; j AGENTS ) Iff I WANTED. 827 & 829" Broadway. Kew York: flew. Oilcans'. La.; Cor. State and Madsson Sts., Chicago, ESSs, ; and SanV rpncasbo, ,Caf. rmAFor sale by Wharton &; Wharfen, Greirs )ro, N. C, d 3 O Pi ir CO- GO -1 P P. eboaib.er'.2$in IIEA30X3' VAIN KiIj EMU ,'.-.,. I - A ; - :- --1 - j i "; .'-. nsn: .i;A: v'J' Bssi Fajiilly Medicliip of I - iliAgjj lvvy.s.:h ettr" tit Aiid 'v!:y It : ):i:u ha kepi ,! !. r. ! x-Kfi. J.i:i4 iis th ' proJuccU i. - I2iid, 1. i sUh. '.a:i:, ;if u- ,! 'i ' '; . . ' e i tc'r y . r c i j i ci! , l a 1 1 1 i ol't.l. r. K' tr, i will cu TJ:0-.!. Vll;lilfc a Jcictire has riV 1 -aij.Wi , 5 siu.io i.lo.s'ii li iua ! Iy alloc ilh t'.vix-IynM.i u will cure I ;i 1 5 j sjessi'ios i, i'.n :-.c..t acc ti'i-Ds. .' 'li'kv. Pain-Jv i 'n.ii i;a ain ; f i ii - curi;4'..'t';-.vu .Meu'o! (I ! h . ,1'A l x-T ! T." f. ;?rt .h prov Jiciucity Hr i-VvGis ani. A'vAii?. and. Chili .; r' i;'VGi" ; it ha-, curec? .tliC inost c0stinutt J tih. I'ain Kill.! n- as a. Hi anient is liii- . fifuaU'J !V;r r'r'jit !i'.J'.s,' C.riinlaiii.s ;;. IJ'iu'ij?, ;l.Jruilsc.s C'utj!,--Siptiu.ii, iCo... ; . ti a, cure. ' I'ysiM'j.Mii.vii.l oht u'evor iiil C i a hovr icin 8 h. 1'AiN-K i !.?, h:is , cure-1 caf-jL1 Of . ' wiH'inna!isin.aiiU JS'cuii .-. ill m ir. t uth. TAiM-Kii.LWii will Jf- i "y1"' Whitlow lh l'.Sori.K,('s;iyi hjsj rcliei 1 . iiuiu i'uui aiiut .nc Hi- ai)iHivanun, IPU?. PAi-N.-Kif.L ibk iurcs llearlat-hc,' aut LAU;iJ iv ''i' i-F-I-'INK in: :i ANliijl'KTOi' ? Qi:aA.xs jusT ueceiVed ' ! ' . -,. - ' ' . - N IS w i:Sm a is D c Itu A N H . i . . . r ! !.- I - . juiHLi:uii;MA; For Lvlc at i I 7 iiKJNCKia.ER'.s , i J.Live Dc( k anf 3fuic Stoic.' . , . . i THE PUROELL .HOUSE JJ-AB: i'ASwED INTO TUK iiAKm bF the a 'crsigned,5 hariNos!i uer!y. fiir ubheJ thvoiliaut, ai;4, ac 't ;ct ofoj will bo run Irivtly as'a- M l- '! lii:t-CIa r Motel -I Bo.vrd'rtliicca as foi!0w:J..3') aud'p" day- :Wi.Mi Koonis', ptr iTioalii, $-13 ; .Table IJoar i, ir mpiitl!, 2.. 4 ,; . ; ";t. Best of Wines, Liquors and Uigurs ALWAYS ON HANI) AT Ilegtilitr iiy Ericas Wo lii- to se iuU the Old palran s of the house and ALIJTIlKlll Fill END3 j pibniis ins them ih&i'ii i-'-'r'j'in's shall be spared jo please, ail. ; ;;r ' " - " . jau is-; cob3 rropV4clors, laatter y ars oy i.'cil.s;- Im L- lit h. r.i i nt- Jv 1 1, i. :l i; rt i !' sickness rit HiiUiy JMU-l lh'Krt'U-'s bills. IJih. i,AIN.KI.J.j.U lm. la 3 bvu s.vvc yjw t,ay.-. ol d jiiuf in I true ! -i'liiV lb-:! ut ii; ( ertbitlyiScVen yi iitaMl is a ! ti roly :::able r j.araiion, s a 'f i ' ,i i I: c: 'si4- -?e int ev.rv.iftimiivl- Tia;! .i-i fcj!U-il'y uil.ciKl jii'3 -.iis iihc, tu'QtlH.')'! v il It t ii i Krcat. vai ierv 'f d ;east (,hni: ... ..... I.W Y -I may cii!ir( iy f '-lidfc vted by ft,; !tt-nl ihi: great aij-oanf i iaiti arid hWHcrlii Ui itcaa bo alievHiii-Jd -t-hti! uvr'h its Uf nivko it i:icra!i vtf t supply tb-ern.syvv upu (.'vtry; n tsuii o i , wjHi tjiio jvalu I'j'e rostivJ y.audto keep'it a'.v;ii near. at ii ui't, , - j . , - .The -i-A tN-ICn.i-r:n iiw l:-riu;i ahd. si4 -pitTiatcd in every uailt i- 1 lii'o vi il-i l'ltyicians rtcouiiiiom't it in thcu- prsu?tiv'fe wune an ciuhscs'o J.rcit-y nave imuiU' in rt:licf aud Cfiiiisrt. Ujivo it a til ! V'. ilo stiro and litiy'iSnj daiM ic.!-'jvc ry-Ih-tiM Kim, .una ix-ui iy i.-vovy . V'fU)u,ty Oixoth i I, ....... -i..,,. I ! . t . . . i . . . .'If .: 1 JeEeidlllfilioSslBHlFaiiei'ilaiiiijr iN. W . Si or. eexmu kuid rri-ncei? St;-.'J .1S V- VVLL l'A i'HU tivl ij V; lADEHi, '--.'.'..MallrerixtH, Fe:iihr.;JH-di5. i'il'iyws laiutf . i bolsters, Ficturb Fraiois, Conts V- J : ';, ;:' :Til?; Ns;H .vjc-uc-' ' ! . .. . : ' -' -." "'A-'i ''.- ' 'Zimmcrmas improved tio; anil Wi dow Awiiius, verytoWicf asli. : ;.':' ; JU 'lil -p;IME FOit" JL; EIGN ATvD DUMEftTlO UUODiiu the i cuy. RofihtsLinir in Vkirt.rf ,t ,L i i ! Candies, j j.rye or Dca urancs, . poultry Ai Pit, , ,. .Fresh Fgfc Nnts, ' f , . lJestt Louis FlonraSfS 3 f Raising TCurrantS f I Citrou.vV' '' ) per' b hi. - Liriudrs, Wiiits, etc.. etc., of 1 ho best iiua ly. at -. . JEOrC. .st'ilUTTIv.S, ' ' . - Live Flower Store. ! fV'; j - ' :-; .-. '.' -i:.:'--'i ' y-'A ' :A Ar.jA-A. A
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