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THE WILMINGTON POST. VY. P. CANADAY, Ed'r & Frop'r. WILMINGTON. N. C : .iu.vi)AY Moknixg, Feb. 22, If SO. THE MACHINATIONS AGAINST MR. SUiiRMAK. Irately and all at once, as if by a pre concerted plan, attacks have been made upon Secretary Sherman, because some cf;his friends had expressed a prefer ence for him for the Presidency. If any one in the Jong list of illustrious Suitor In-alis of Kansas has been men belonging to the Republican party , t 1 , 11 . 0 i nnmmiaA wax pnui m ia securikY 111 uu rAtm j- esoneratea, oy uie ceuaio vuiuuim - . . from the uoa irom I " - ' c Oil clia black, throughout the length and breadth of the land ; to maintain re sumption; to, embody into law sound financial and economic measures ; to nurture and increase our manufactures and our commerce, and to build on the rock of sound finance' all the! business interests of the country ; land therefore we advocate his nomination for Presi dent of the United States. N . Mr. Haines stated tiat- he had re ceived many letters from influential business men saying . tbat Mr. Sher man was the aan to fpilot the country savage crmcism 11 wouia rpfi.rrMl against him by citi- seem to Have Dccn John oserman. o'-" f 'a. . " .. lm n . 1 1 A -. I 1 r- 7 T zens of Kaas of securing his election xcere is no icaturu m uu - uU- throu h financial difficulties r of. the. by fraud.; General Graham, who was present, , . , ...innnanf nf tlip t---- - - 7 vjrenerai urranam, wno was present, Iho A-eriC0 reprobation among Republican,., H.. said that W oltmcs, Writing home about the nn4wer?iD. record 0f twenty-five years' ,,. ... , t . , , Lo Miine imbroglio, said that the Demo; critic Governor and Council -manipu late J" the , votes so as to change the co;r.p!e:aon of the; legislature "only iruilatin?: sojithern reluriiing-board tac- :og record 01 twenry- service in Congress, unilormly in the higher walks of political subject?, had left his character absolutely unassail able by Republicans;- And lately thos? carry Ohio solid, and that he had much strength in the Northwest - - - 1 M i KGOG1I CRITICISED. The Washington World makes some comments on the fact, that Col. T. B. Keogh, being Secretary of the National an.hifiVpmenls rftlatinj? to the finances tics': but that "the Republican, by I , credit 5f the nation, which1 were. i crsuasion and bribery combined," got t0 Speak moderatf ly, more due to his Republican Committee had a private cuotJgh tcunted-in Assemblymen to jDgenuity .and KCnua ahd inflexibility acd confidential interview with Secrt- htayaway.to leave the House without than to any one man, lu.d jentitleil him'. a iuuium. This is about as extensive. to the gratitude of the whole people, of lying 'a dial of .the average southern aIlc!a3ses And yet, sizing upon cer correspondent of the New York Times. tain assumed, but baseless and exag ilti cue cunfuses the mind of New ftrated c;rcumstancfta. his critics have York abcv:t southern affairs, and. the 1 assailed him with misrepresentations tary Sherman, and: then divulged to 'MI. C." of the N.Y. Times, what pre- view. We let the World speak br;it self on the subject : r - : If all that Mr. Keogh is made to say oihor the mind of London abut Amer- l,.., ..L oe true, ic places mr. jveogu in aiignt, as menu UI.U uepicauieas lUVY IVEIO hofnra th rnnn .rv as nna tAtallv nn. iciu aitdira. groundless.: I worthy the confidence which his posi ThA -Npw York: Times which is rarely It " te tbat these missiles have tion ought to entitle him to. U rom the Iho JScwork limes whicli is rarely , 1ro, . ., published account referred to; Keogh pleased at anytmng, gets nappy 10 we v allowed himseif lo be interviewed by . extent ol a column ana a nan. over a wullliUca w Mr. Sherman, in a private and ' conn banquet to Senator Jones of Nevada,! stronger .in the hearts of the people? dentiai manner, in the priyate room of ... h.k ' rr,,a TT- , tarmo ?f and that the discomfiture of hi3 assail- the secretary, ana nemust nave known 4( ' -cas-ft t.w-i ants U increasing dav bv dav in con- at the time that it was -his purpose to .huoj uib wusv,iuBMujittuw o - - - , give every word of their conversation of 'seutlemen'dnd statesmen that has sequence of the exposure of these t0 the public : What a disgusting spec- over been galhered in this city." There 1 schemes. But the baselessness of the tacle we would present to the world,.if of whom, v,,; isf 40 norsnna nrrspnt. onlv one modes of the assaults are still held up be- our public men engaged. in the con- J ' , r ' . " I 1. .1 ..Hi 1 .1 . . . . 1. I f pnnnti r!p. habit or tatthn? and tala Senator Blaine, being the ore me p c ana tne party reenrng m whe a word w- dropped only gentleman cf really national rep- ur pwnfmm. Ana so it comes aoout, reiating to private matters by those in titation.-' Neither Ccnklinff.nor Locran. I that nowehre'r disreputable were the as- charge of the Government? Surely Mr. nor Gov. Cornell, nor W. E. Chandler, saults, Mr. "bherm an stands stronger Keogb not rational during the per- I 1 .' .1 1 t 1 t n I inH nf hu intprsipw with M r. Shprman r:onri Arflnii.. werfi nresenf. Deioro tne people man ne am ueiore i.rrrr "".7.- : . nor thouch invited. At least half of them, tney weremaae. who' were prescut, were rather small It is for the reason of these violent fi V - 1 . I misrepresentations that we have been induced sometimes to strike hacir. v e and with the press reporters. - We trust for hi3 sake, he may- be able to plead insanity and dethroned reason, or he must go down toi future posterity as the champion 'tattler ot the times. It may be more appropriate for us to say that Keosrh if correctly reported is a com mon spy and informer and that his Tiie Boston Advertiser says of the are always reluctant to indulge in crit "X. Y. which.very rarely finds it icisms upon members of the party to possiblQ to speak well of the present which we belong, whether in the nation position in the Republican party here administration or of anyone connec- or the state or in the smaller localities, after, will be a most undesirable one. i -i imu,, u.,4. i:mi ;fl.,; t l n 11 Such conduct as that ascribed by at i a oni-o .1.. . I , .. ., i ' - .i. .,,'lthe WorldXo Keogh, certainly is calcu AlnssnchliSPtta. At savs also! I nnd if fhPT nrn in rnniimift thprn will I . Ono tiiine more is certMn.-namely, be blows to be civen as well as taken latea t0 iais! tlie questi0n 13 important trusts committed lo his care, J - J X A I te 'l ! - ' i wvj-m nr t. n i r r if ri ni u i :i fin i na i ti . i . i i k. pujjti.wi .jic a- nre uemonsiraicu uy ine vaiue 01 our tional Committee. If, ail through the Government securities and ! the solid A Timely Iteboke. THINK AQil. Watches, often" buy I nsr at as low ron(. tenth theli value, and in no lnstance havl Of power, Wltn ut the country at nearly regular price J' . , ..i fast as we could procure them, but owin I mira n n1 IV 1 1 fl I . i . - -.. i -.!. ""Ills til Wa BTTTxrn-rnw T f! T?!aK 4 1RR0 k Norton, R. G. L. Paige N. Lewis 1 One of the most lirbane and affable i Queen Victoria was not twenty years J Jf1 bK5 STSlfiSYiwKW uju yum, ikcuUI,u wwkwhm i 0r cenuemen is tne creat uovrKia cum- oipko wucu buo- jkwuuiu iub ,rirIru.,o-iiin..,j.V'u"-a' .t . ;i t tr.. r 1 r i - w - . I 1 ... ta tne uencrat -flrawy, -xiic7w, mnnflP Hon 'A. H. Rtnhena. He is Cominr into oofsession L . t i i j I especially CUIlOlUCiiliC IvJ ttUl UJ uvvi-JAumtucsu, kcuuvi uvi j'ui.( " me i.hbo uumuui ui iiuiC8 aniOni il. r "17"'. ,in whrct lHemMlr and are all her instincts inclined to mercy, we "?i,i t;,r ine receips 01 your ievi.cr ui iuo oi - ---- - . . ' . i , : rrVr tiwTVI ""r ps the ultimo, conreying to me tne Jcindiy generous to tneir superiors, dux. no i may ue auro iuaw sue sentiments or tne coiorea represenia- never hesitates to promptly rebuice j things mat tnoa uer strengtnoi resoiu nave now on nana an immense, stock of th ives in the General Assembly of Vn J.aa t n,.U' wtfhSn th nt nn tn'ihA utmost. On a hritrht Keau h4h TAkX ginia, the assurance Of Which glTCS me J . - , Jfi . ' .l. f.nn. Wiw than ever before, la order to dispose of it B. . mi ... I At . roanaptiimiiLv nnrt tlnr.pnrir. SJI IhO I tllUl mominCT tne VOUnCT ClUeen was 1 i .. .''""eot-tnis sincere pleasure. xne relation. m vwf'wT' f T v . . - - . v. . uuti,,S,otrr . Jw"",'' ee y manner- which you are new placed not enly as following episode will show :: , waited upon at ner palace oi w inasor Paii'colTtrnurt voters ana equal ciuzcns, out as pan The other .evening- a .uumcer oi I Dy tne jjuko oi ncmugioii, wuu uu me iouowmg uuy pwn: wu wr nioBg uiuBi uwu iu wmcijf, w uemse to noisy m aenunciauon oi i - t. r . 0fQ , rxn r wr Tntinrp onTTTiAT ,orta for one; of peculiar interest and impor- the great Georgian because of the stand operaUve. One of them was a sentence eVoos?! iauve. - -uu-iv uurr iuiu i ho took ltt sustaining me 5 nominailOu 1 i iivU( uisuvia. uiuuuuuwu "S""" " vsunc ui icii ur ariicUc . . tbe righU held by any ether citizens of of Uensu3 gnpervisor Simmons. The goldier of the - i line-that! he be shet StiSSft? 'EetoVT S Sv S5 1 I VQ.Mlil.n H fll 1 I lt-PM-5 11 II MIS Virginia, and you should feel the full next evening one of the number called Hftad , The nueen i00ted uooh the Da responsibilities of your position. You on Mr. Stephens lor "a few lines" to dead I i lhe queen looirea upon ine pa v may rest assured that so far as my aid him in obtaining an appointment, per, and then looked , upen the won- limited iefluence goes, I will seek to The ereat Georgian looked at him a I drous beauties that nature had spread sustain you in the enjoyment of full moment, and then stated : 4I believe fa her view. civil and political liberty and equality. you were wita a crowd of rowdies the The pnneiplea upon which our Uov- ftthftr niirht down stairs, and I learn ernment is founded were never more von- were all drunk. I also heard tou - Vhat has this man done T" she 'asked1- ' f- - ''' - ' r- I - ' The duke looked at the paper, iind that le nai eloquentexpressed than by the gat were abusing me. Now, young man, ;epHedf Ah, my roral raistreis, men ofVirginia during the Revolu- you may denounce me as much as you 7 fe ia incorrigible? He tionarr struegle, and the rights you en- n.e Tl cara nothincr -for rour cood m.nAir "...L"g i'e i ark W tk W,Val .pniiJn'nftr.PBft'- ii i ... : 1 1 t tu " 1S OWnWWrW WUIOS. J,"rw rV!?:Vi7: iu.-wiu,. out x u? 8 ivuoFF.T . nd t vou 1 1 g something in nnnpi nm nnn n nil npnpvR i i . : r n,v.n . - nHHi ,.h tn Hmnir. i . ; . . : - z i j while securely enjoying these blessings, enness; for if you received ari appoint- wSlinirt .EwSf hi JUU niU ICWCWUW wan VUCJ , C y'J meUt VOU WOUld SOOH DC QlSOllSSeU. ttnV tWinlr .irgi'n T nrnir tinii 1" i . .v.r'i ri.; -.u. "ir" gMMl . , m0Ttd and feelin mte sbe would kuuuwK jyui mil euaio w cv- i tne use ox lntoxicauns urines, x win i - L. .L : t j Inn ilMAlAnmnnl 'Mil nrofrrewi of all. s J i.(..:; l-t kt "ol fcUC. m" BUUt "'ny event, utf Theinfluenchablts and customs of "nutM 1 1 - arKk iK? c58sed.tht I enerations cannot be overcome in a ance elsewhere." The young iprig jfJ av' hnf -fha ania nf nnhliit nnminn I ii J : J . i I UiC. aj, uuu wuo ououvw uw.iw vk.u.vm , inprpiin()n rPlirtU & WIBtr. HUU lb H IV I 11D..1 HL. ..n.J t.lt in th riht rfirt!nn h 1 hfiPn so u i " u ' i cut, ue auueo, tumii -"O i i uc uuuru i uctici uiau marked since the emancipation of your I : o race that we boast that in a brief peri- Financial Questions Answered by od the distinction between the races in I Secretary Sherman. rights will be ignored as fully as the Wasiigtox, Feb. 1G, I880.; distinction between religious sects and. secretary siiekman before1 the of nationalities has been. alike citizens of a common onnollv ontit.lor) tn ifa nrivi . r- ;d - - ' ' ' ' I .u . A a . j f.:. )) . Wb JUUt KOU TTUIU9 lilYCU U1U1 I he interview ol fcecre tary bherm an Then she took the paper, and wrote, with the Senate Finance Committee has with a bold, firm hand, across the dark been printed fur the use of its' members, gage, the hright, saving word--"Par- Among other, he was asked the Mow- , juk. was fond of telling 'the ing questions: I story, and he was willing also to con- First What reason is there dor re- I fess that the giving that paper to the LI.T OF JEVVELHYAT WlI(,(foAiK Gei.f a New Style Scarf Rinssor Pius EAc-H Kleevj Uuttons. - 12n err veil "A Stone Setting orfi- " '-' ESSJm StudS grayed or sto'ne . e oetting Kound .or JLongLink Vest Chain 8 K. and Charm... -.:. " or juaaies' Jialnr Hand. Fnnoir Stone or Oameo It tags J -&-, Ladies' liong or Round jbincy liosom J - JTIUO. ";............'.. JJjp fluence?" "Influence?" cried Victoria, her eyes flashing and her bosom heaving with strong emotion. "Let it be. ours to wield influence. I will try mercy, in :au i are this your man's case; and 1 charge you, grace, to let me know the result. country, eges and equally bound to obey its (laws and usages. : Very truly yours, John Sherman. senate riNAKCE committee lMr A good soldier, you said. Oh, I thank portant qoestions answerep. yeu for that! And you may tell him "John Sherman. Thi gentleman, after a service ofj many years in the Legislative councils of the nation, in which his patriotism fusing to pass a bill authorizing the re- 1 pardoned soldier gave him far more joy than he could have experienced from from the taking of a city. until the -National Convention decides that whether Grant or Sherman or is the candidate, the -succeBslof. the Kr lus iuls"uua vot,. 0 publican, party, and the success of implicitly that with four years of ad- . 'jirinciplcs which we all believe to be ministration of Mr. Sherman the nation 'in the line at once of wise conservatism wiI1 haye four yearS of national pres ' and safe progress, depend upon a cor .. , 1 r. T, . . 1 . ia'. union! of effort to secure hir elec- Penty and safety. It is always safer These personal jealousies, the to trust public men in important posi and italesmanship rjndered him one of ceipt!i 0f legal tenders lor customs? the foremost men of his time, was cal- Second Why should not trade dol led at a critical period of our financial lars bc converted into standard dol afiairs by President Htyes to fill the ars? ';:.-' important position of Secretary cf the To the.firfet question , the Secretary Treasury; and fchow well he has per- saill his ebjection to, receiving legal formed his duties and discharged the tenders for duties was that it disposes w . I 'J r ? of the contract between the govern- Messrs, Editors : The Rev. R. M. ment and the holder of its obligations : J Roberts and Mrs. Nancy A. Nichols, of Elopement of a Minister and a Mar ried Woman. The Asheville Citizen says the follow ing communication from Graham coun- coming canvass he is to be in -such a financial condition of our Government, condition of mind that he will be con- There is nothing' so essential to good stantly revealing the secrets of the reputation to the standing of an indi- Committee, he had better bc retired at yidual in a community as his financial the earliest opportunity. Ot course standing, and ability to pay rivalrigs 'of faction, .the . disappoint- tions wholiave never faltered in crit- hls sort of tattllDS lU lead PC0Ple 10 and have a surplus of cash hU debts on hand : mcnts engendered by old ftrifes for ical crises, and Mr. Sherman is pre in luiciice or patronage, should.be buru . .. e ... , ' r cd. and all men who agree in the eminently one of thatkind. hon can general republican policy of tho last it be concealed that a large portion of I 'twenty-live years should strike f hands our politics, for a long time to come, is caTdia to perpetuate it. to be the management of our immense Ii hi evident that it is the disposition creditsand the protection of our bonds ufbotli Houses and by both parties not and stocks in the financial markets of to act at tliia session on the bill for the the world, as well as at home. And in ; relief of (JJon. Fitz John Torter. This our judgment, Mr. Sherman is the ' lonclus'mh i.sTundoubcedly largely due safest statesman to trust in thesoat well U the reasoning of Senator John A. as in other matters. .'.Logan in his minority report. He Ancl E0 far as our uthc-rn interests stairs -that tho court - martial, whirh are concerned we; uencve that he will enquire whetner the becretary ot tbe and it is with nations as it is with in- Treasury er Col. Thos. 15 Keogh of dividual, and Secretary Sherman has North Carolina, is to be believed. The placed this country in a position among fact is that Keogh, ia this matter, has the family of nations, f claiming, and comoiitted an act which ' will so far im- properly, too, of being the richest and pair his influence and usefulness, that most prospero'is of the crowd, and the best thinjr that he can d? is lo re- has therein earned the thanks of the tire gracefully, VIRGINIA FOIi SIIEKJ1A.N. We invi te atten'tien of cur readers to tho letter of nin Colored mpinbprs of the General Assembly ofVirginia, ad- American people. A man mat has done so well in a subordinate capacity. mnst. if his powers were enlarged and opportunity given him, do still more for our country ; and the only place that permits the exercise of such pow era ia that ot President of the United States, a position to which by his tab ents and services he, above all other American citizens, is eminently enti tied. His polif'cal. legislative, finan cial, domestic and personal career, is without blemish. He is invulnerable to the attacks of malignant partizan opponents, and without enemies in the dressed to Secretary Sherman, and his tritdTorter and made finding azainst I be found, as he has always been, the reply. It is a favorite assertion of those X was composed of the following of-1 rea Iriend of the real interests of the opposed to Mr. Sherman, that the col- ficctri, vl.: Major Gen. David Hunter, I whole people, as well a3 Republicanism, ored people of the south are uuaui M)ij.n- Gen, Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Tfle Republicans of the south have of mously for Gen. Grant for President, a ,jrhv Geir.i'Rufus King, Brig. Gen. late years experienced but little except statement whica is entirely false. The ikiij. :i;;ybcrry Prentiss, Brig. Gen, tribulation, disaster, defeat and injus- fact is that opinion among th colored ranks of the party ta which he belongs, .fan'J -s 'Briwerton Ricketts. Brig. Gen. i tlce- " e can inow sec ahead some voter, is to some extent unformed in and has every reason to feel proud ol si',; ( !;;sv. Briir.'- Gen. James :Ahrkm I slight gleams of light and relief from the south, but it is uniform ou ' one him. This then being tbe condition ot -i A- . -M-.-.i. .-V... I fh t orriiiU r'f rinrra air v.rt;t iKoii th w.,t 'o iaai- u I thinir8t and as (he time draws near for vn.u, oi-g. eu. xapuieon xu- 7 , ?: " 7 " K " ' v V ""r", the nomination of a standard bearer to iorU, ai.u Bug. Gen. John P. Slough, exisieu. nere, as weu as uie unjust j as- wm toi, turn to mem a ueai ear, and ead theflag of .the Republican party .and that t-Uc Judge Advocate was Judge 1 persions which have been cast upon us who will give them a fair showing, and to success, e urge upon our party Advocate -General 'Joseph Holt, Secre by. some Republicans of the north, as a kindly ear to their representations; leaders, not only in North Carolina but tarv of War for Buchanan, and now re-" wsI1 5 tne neglects and mistakW of Anybody who knows the colored peo- throughout the country, to urge upon .'.' , , , ' .. . ... . . - , . , , . .... - . t , ,. the Chicago Convention the nomination tired as-Brjg. General, that this court administrations. We believe it is our pie kcow3 that it is more the Republi- of ttia aDie statesman, pure citizen and was a.legaliy constituted tribunal, and best course to send delegations from the can party which they love than any stalwart Republican. ? j ? that' after its findings were approved I south lavorable to Mr. Sherman, and one man, and that they naturally cling AVe urge that our colored people ex- by tho President ' no court, nor Con-1 we will be glad to see the Republican to those whom they know to be truest press ine senumenis in nis iaor, ar.u id for him. M to them. : Lw nini.tJl ht hv nt rvnr gress has authority to revcriO' its de cisions, but that its decision was final and irreversible. south solid lit THE SHEltMAN CLUB OF CITY OP NEW YORK; 1 We get from the Tribune the follow.' ing statement of this important or which BISHOP HOOU. The iSi.tr calls Bishop Hood "a polit ical! parson" because he wrote to his "brethren" in Charlotte advising them not to participate in a meeting deno'un- inS Republicans were -present. The cino-Sherman, a meeting instigated by officers elected were, President Sam'l Democrats but -which was not held. Haines ; Vice-Presidents, William lie tells UiemUiat they "can depend W. Guion, Frederick C. Talcott; Sec- en Sherman V word" and that "he has retary,Mortimer C. Addoms, and also always been true to our cause." Henry an Executive XJommittee. Yard Beecher preached a sermon the Resolutions were adopted to the Lher Sundav advocatinrr thft Plftima nf effect that Mr. 1 Sherman by his far The tone of both these letters is ad mirable, lofty and generous, and is a good text to be followed by other col ored organizations of the south. We hope to see from some of the colored ously circulated tha hey do not favor him. Let bhenuau be President. -Good Samaritan. ganization, which mpt on Saturday :? v 7 " . 7., T, - w wwt x. w iaicu. ma otwue iuuci:v n?ghtthe I-lth, at Delmonico'. Lca ren f tbls a demonstration, the last Of January. Grant was towards a candidate who la'oue t their Anril. Sherman was 5(i last Their Atf-s. I6! is stated that Blaine touched 50 on 57 iasi April. Sherman was 5G last May best friends. i - : Washburn e wa? 63 iu ' Sentemhfr. Tni2 LETTER OF XIXB COLOKED MEM- Clonklin? was 50 in Ofitnhpr. G:irfilrt BEiis of the Virginia general as- if in his 49:h year. Bayard was 51 in sembly to mr. siierman, and his October. Thurman reache 1 his CGth answer: , . hrih RtchmoND, Va., Jan. 31, 1880. 60 in Senternber. TilJn will " h Ma Hon. John Sherman : ! . .i -r.- i . mis icuium j, Kuu iu toe same muuia Dea Sir : The Geu. Grant, and Bishop Haven when seeiDS and comprehensive financial publican representatives m the ni; onri .Rlaimn Rimnn i, ntu 'measures while a leeislator. and his Assembly ot irgima, desire ? t v & ia iou a ui Uu JlIXC IU" I , w I a, - 1... undp.rAiorn T? "v I j-m .'WW 1 l 1 General I vjcij. u.uvut4 we oo. crjmour to extend will v be 70 in this coming ;May ratulations I Washinarton was m his 57th vear whon wawj x.rt vuutcu, as .wen as - r. - over the almost universal sentiment he was first elected, and had just en- many! others are bold Republicans. Treasury Department, they wew in am0ng,the Republicans of this Slate in tered his J6th year when he lelc office Bishop Hood is' nrobablv th BWt debted J for resumption and a sound favor of your nemination as President Jnhn Adams wu fif whnn hn oUt and mostcrned .colored ecclesiastic currency; that, dun Dg the next ad- OI,- j unueu states. .iii i us are Ud, Jefferson 57, Madison in his 58th in the state, and is a supporter of Sec- I ministration the ; welfare, prosperity representatives, and relying year. Monroe in his 59th, and John 1 ' I itrrn WAnr inanv nnlilin nsa ir. rJnr.,. I . . J tm.t . ' Ktary ShermaD, a he ha, a- perfect. P) -iem,nd Sfoue irZZ$ XKnThe fir," tie dTM 6? light to be. He is not one of those Wlse economical hnaneni ; metres ; that m tne event of yur election to tho therefore B5 when re elected,! while he tearful "ofiicW who have no rights tnafc the undersigned unii u advance high office 0t on iti Magiatrate, of this had readied his TO.h year! when- he . -vr ttv.:. . i 1 nnrl hihnr tnr ha rnrni r. t .n F I I ' '"-' uu juu llicir I nillLrrd nlnCe. V all li.irpn wa onH us tulSUJ :i3 lue - tninKS. - . -: friend, ever road t. r,- .K.i. ?7":T7.. " viriJI"' V . V There;are other able colored men in erman for the Presidency; and that claim3 to ri the state, such as James II. Harris, J bis works we know him to be a ests. It is needless to say to you that just passed his 51st birthday. Polk Israel B. Abbott, of Newberne, &c, &c, mea and true ivepuoncau, always in ine ci0u PcPie iove tne republican 1 was elected on almost precisely his 49th i. . c. mi.. .- . . - I ilia Vioot nr iha MnflU'-ni party, lhey have faithfully sunDorted I hirtlwlaw TW va n-nnfia i tho Gooasna P T ' front of battle that he was the ad- i 2 ST S "? Fillmore w,. ia hu 5Ut ( a u k. u j uo h aa. liu l. an j nfi rii! i iiw i inn i a m . m v 0 a.. - v'r imartilv n,wsn w, I vocate of free speech and free soil ; t do likewise in thaiffnro tv, r.i i J f "... v:Cjr ,ra-, Aerce, y kjuhuuu iui 1 t i ... auwu.. icci. iiHti nnr.TPL mmn rim nit axi raov tho Presidency, because we have every J that "he stood shoulder to shoulder however tbat our race has been neg- when be was elected, and he was the ; , Reason to believe that he holds no dis- with that noble band, who so long lccte of late years by the Republican junior of all who have taken the PresU : - nuu iucuvqn uc wuiie ana colored f0Ug'at against fearful eddi for univer ltau'rs uu ?uf we P'ace dentiai chair, except Gen. Grant. Mr, , -Republicans of the country, and will , . 4, , , 4l our coafidence in you and;;have hop Bhchanan was elected in his 66Lh vear nve us "fair play." . , , sal liberty in the land and the equality for the future. We have determined T.i in hi. Ml lZ ZxS lluPJl Colored men, come up to the 'front; j all men before the law ;" that he has to give you our most cordial and active Johnson succeeded in his 5"th senators bruce, 1'inchback and Elliott, I "maintained the nubile faith, and lif. f .j -: 1 1 1 i 1CI1 " I - " u 11 vicasioaai leauers, eay caer- ted h:?h thft -tftrili-i nf rat: :,n,rhnn. j3n" why not we? or;" that, l support, and, tnererore beg leave to 1 : . i euuscriue vourseives sincerely, vour friends, . , D. M. Norton. State Senator. Mr. Ileen said to a drunken fellow. With him for President we kuow R. G. L. Paice. N. Lewis. "H I were in ycur place, I would go that the whole influence and) power of S. Dungee, George N. Cole, Johnson Collins, xjitueton uwens. out 10 ui woous and hang mayselt." tne executive ouice weuld bc wielded Ahcher Scott, Tho answer was, 'jlf yooz in my plaish, toc enforce the laws to maintain the H. Dj. Smith, yoa couldn't get theie." liberty and rights fall men, white and Members of , The Standard's Madrid dispatch re ports that Francisco Otero Gonzales King Alfonso's would-be assassin, Lai been sentenced to death, The Judge aid the prisoner had been shown to be perfectly responsible for his crimes and he therefore, sentenced hi il. . Tr l .. vr w tne iiouse 01 iielegates. garroted. ' ................-... jjjp ,Stone or KDgraved Ear-Drops to lUdiLClI.. ...................... v")( " Engraved and Fancy-Cuff iins.i.i 80c' Any Three of the above articles will be. ' ! N8entby mail, postage paid, on rS- , 'celptofSOcts. i , v Indies4 Broad Band BraceJcts.En graved f I 00 " First-Class SScale Ulegs, Double ' Heart, Shield, etc.. ........... j m or Gent's Brilliant Diamond-set ' Bings...MM.....M.M....M.......M.......atM. j oq " lion? Fancy Shawl or Bosom Pin l'oj M Fancy Extension Ear-Drops to match................. Gcn 's Onyx, Amethyst or Topaz Sleev'o ,Buttons.... hh) Onyx, Ametbyst or Topaz shirt Studs (3)...i .. L......... 1.00 v" Omeo and other stone Kings large............. u........... 1.00 - " lleavy Link Vest Chain aid Charm.......... ;. I 00 Extra Fine Scarf Kings or Pins .. 1 OJ Any v lve 01 tne aoave articles will be mailed free to any address on receipt . ol SI. 00. i Gent's L.ong New Style Vest Chain and '." Charm........................... f V Scart -Kings and -I'ins, Mew Styles and Extra Fine...... 1.45 " Heavy Set Stone and Fancy v Studs 1 ij j ' . or Ijadies Cameo, Amethyst and , - V Onyx Sleeve Buttons 113 " or Ladies' Cameo, Amethyst and - other Stone Kings... 1. . n : Ladies' Long and very f ancy Cuff Pins, i ii Extra Einished Onyx, Amethyst and Engraved Pins.....:. .. 1.15 " Extra Finished Onyx, Ametbyst a - and Engraved Ear-Drops...L... " ; LoBg Opera or Guard Chaini. 1 " Fancy Neck Chain and CharnT... 1 Any Six of the above articles will be -T mailed free on receipt of 52.00 f Gent's Solitaire or Cluster Australian i Diamond Pins $h?Q 1 " Single Stone Australian Dia- C - mond Studs (3). l.Dy Heavy. Large Solitaire Austra- j -lian Diamond Single Stud.... 1 !K) " Fine Finished Ldng Link Vtst Chain and Charm.............. ; j.w " Very Nobby "and Latest Style Scarf Rings and Pins................ I m or Ladies' Cameo. Onvx and. Ameinysi teieeve buttons... that practically it -is well enough to re- ?"ham connty, North Carolina, have KeiSSVSt ' w xjoiig upera ana Guard Chains, I very heavy......'. l.i Australian .Diamond and other , 1 u:tQ uJ- in I tbese parts together, lloberts, is ceive the notes while the(y are equal lo about fortyfive yera of . age . wcihs coin, out lue uioraeui tiucy uvprvuiio 1 about 145 .pounds, is slightly the rise 01 hero is a substantial as well as a teenn I fire feet high, with light hair and ical violation of thecentract. He would beard and1 blue eves. He leaves a wife : , f mvs ' wno is a lady ana maae a consistant not object to a bill making legal ten- Nan?J A. Nichols ia about 20 ders .receivable for cuttoms so long as years 0f age, weighs about 180 pounds, Treasury notes are redeemable in cein. complexion fair, and . hair light and The Secretary added that he could not waving about the forehead, with blue now forsee any condition of circum- eyes." She leaves a husband and one stances likely to arise -iu which the child about two years old. Untied States cannot redeem its notes Jt-iease puun tnese jauta auu k in coin ; but a3 wars, pestilence, an ad- the press to copy, aa the reverend in verse balance "of trade or some such dividual is likely to attempt to pass contingency may come, he thought it himself off in some religious commuut- wise to retain to the government tne iy as a servant ui viou. ri-ht to demand coin for duties. ltespectfully your?, As to converting the trade dollars iu- John jnicholss tn standard dollars ho Secretary said he saw no obiection to the bill which , A southern physician has written a proposed this, provided the government I pamphlet to frhow that, as he believe?, is allowed to treat tnem aa ouuion ana iimegt0ne built cities are healthy, and pay the same for them as any other , , - . . . , r J . I hta nn menrn riT malarial riieoQQO arifi bullion. The Secretary in tbe course . . ' -r r : of his remarks said that he anticipated f the reasons whyin his opinion a very large increase in importations w trua of them. He asserts that during thnext six mouths, nit that "limestone is ever absorbing carbonic . o ' oAtrl 77 m r mutts, (wtrn mliaf rrrri i ra our exportatious were also iucreasiug. " . v ""r He thought the rise in prices here and nd .h.ke vegetation, is .ever convert. depression iu Europe would send large quantities of goods to this country. Al though our surplus revenue foT the first siic months of this year was taken up in paying back pensions the remaining six month?, he thought, would besuN ficieut to meet the sinking fund, The 0 1.90 ing said deadly poison into pure oxy gen" Conversation is a virtue, and he can be of no good nature that does hot pre fer it before ail ether enjoyments what soever. Company adorns our good parts, the most exalted endowments I Fancy Pins and Ear-Drops...... Stone-Set and other Fansy Cult rms... ....: ,. jjtj. Heavy Engraved Locket for ; Miniatures ...........-.......L. 1 99 Chased Bracelets, Broad, extra heavy .L. 190' Any Eight of the above articles vou may select will be mailed ,td you free on receipt of 3 00. Ladles' Fancy Neck Chain and Medal lion, Charm, in Fancy Lined Jewel Casket . 2.00 Loug Opera Chain, with cr with out Slide and Tassel.....;............ 2jO " IJeavy Large Miniature Medal--r- lion Locket....'. 2. 50 " Heavy Jet and Gold Uracelets.... 2.50 " Cameo Medallion Tin arid Ear Drops ............ ...... " 2.0O' " or Ge nt'a Massive Wedding Hlu g , Plain or Band 2.S0 cr Gent's Extra Large Cameo, Amethyst or Onyx Kings......... 2.50 V Long Shawl or Breast Pin, finest oualitv........... .T. ..... 2.10 t " Long Faucy CulT Pins, linest quality 2.5), " or Genf-'s Cameo, Amethyst or Onyx Sleeve Buttons. 2. Gent's heavy Long Link Massive est Chain :.............f................... 2.50 Cluster or Solitaire Central I American Diamond Pins.. 2.50 " Stone ami Fancy Leaf Scarf Pins andRin28 ....,... . " Stou e and Fancy Pattern to tuds 3-. 2.W ' Massive Solitaire Stud...... Any Ten of the above articles will be sent by mail free on receipt of SA.00 All of this-Jewelry is of a good quality, but, of course, the quality depends Krentfy ou the price; for instance, the 3.5) articltJK are or a mucn noer qualify and hnisb, b-a tines utjiig nsaer, man me iwc. ODts TQ AGKNTS. amounting to aOOUt U.WO.UOU. 'lhe "ZLTAn 1 -JtTnt Yt uT"3; For the beneatof parlies within to act Secretary did not thick there would be gwing dull without It. Men acquire Agents for the above goods, re make tbe anv onnosHion from ihft hankers to a I .w r'"""v i "- "l"-,'V"V UJ ouui uou?B,0,r" tbir associates and the ronrpMatinn "n receipt oraio.w order for our Jewejrj proposi-.ion to place a three-sixty-five ialT associates, ana me courersauon as per above offer, we win send the gooj loan irom -thi fact that tha e-rrater Ta- 1 0f S001 PeO" " COntaglOUS. ordered, and make the party getting up th ioau, irom -tne iact tnat ine greater ya t clubn present of any one of the foiiowii-i ricty of loans there are on the market the more money bankers can make by exchanges of investment. Halifax! Couniy. The Republicans of this section are $1500 TO 16000 A YEAR or $5 to 20 a day in you own locality No risk, women do as "well as men. Many make mor than the amount sttfted. above. No one can fail to make money fasti Any one can do tbe work. You can make from. 50 cts to $2 an hour by devo ting your evenings and spare time to the business, Nothing like it for money mak ing was ever onered before. Business pleas- Address GEORGE STINSON & CO. august 10-ly , Portlandain Me $25 to $50001; Jndlrfonaly InTdttrd In Wall SLIays the fouiw'.ar I tlon for frrluni .mr. -.v immm prolan py me j(w UapltaUzntloo ' 8ytiu o( p'Pit'.nR In rtnrka. Fn'.l explanation on ' tio to Xdaks, Bmw M Co., Bankers, IS annul fit . M- V jan4 x . B D. MORIL1L., determined to noil their fall vot in th I ant and strictly honorrble. Reader, if you . . . , . i i .. I want to know all about the best paying be coming -tate and national - election. 1 fore tha public, send us your address and Thpv rfo nt rnnnP in woA tlio1 we will send youfuU particulars and private j i --r w v " -vmtwiw terms iree; samples worm So also free; you to anv r-artiular a a nirtnt for a nine I can then make up pourmindfor yourself. on either ticket, but will do iheir whole duty for the nominees. The danger we now j nticlpate is the over zeal of the friends of the Presi dential aspirants; and v.e ascribe it to the fact, that different leaders of the parly in the stale, appear lo think that if their favorite is not endorsed by the Korth Carolina .delegation at Chicago, Unlertuler. Carpilter 8111 1 CuMnOt thfy will be ostrociaed fcy the next Ad r : ministration; Let there be ' no such I - 1 ; HulBL feeiing, but raiher, that whoever Ithe nominee may be fherman, Blaine, Grant, or any ethers-he will be the candidate of each Republican of the state; and as their President he will duly recognize all ss men birs of a common 1. c um hold. f ; The proposition to call a State Con ventioh to appoint delegates, as sug gested by the Kaleigh correspondent of the N. Y. Times, meets with no en dorsement here. Agninst5 the gentle mcn who were appointed by the .Exe cutive Committee, nothing can be said, and as to the candidates for President and Vice President, we ' arcl satisfied that wheu they go to Chicago, their ac tions will be dictated by the sole desire t promote the interest of lhe National Ufpubiican party. J), ;. A widow, intending to succeed her husband iu the management of a hotel, advertised the "ihe hotel will be kept by the widow of the .former landlord, Mr. Brown, who died last summer on a new and improved plan." t j)n Second Between Princess and j Chestnut Streets. jV ILL FURNI8H COFFINS, CASKETS, with, attendance, at tbe very shortest notice. All orders from the country promptly at tended to. Orders for Carpenter and Cabinet Work solicited, and work guaranteed. Work as low aa any In the city. decT-tr JEWELRY C75.00 worth for $ 1 5.00 -) AND A ( . Solid Abyslndan Gold Watch The above offer is genuine, although at first sight you would consider It impossible. We will explain: Since we first established our business here, March 1st, 1878, we have rMd particular attention to the buying of takrapt and Auction lota of Jewelry and On receipt of a $15.00 order for our Jewelry. the in ir , waicuus: t. 1 Pure Abyssinian Gold Hunting-Case Gcn eva Watch. 1 Pure Abyssinian Gold Open Face G'eiieva Watch, Stem-Winder, l .Pure Abyssinian Gold Stem-AVindinc Watch, Illuminated Dial, by which yu can tell the time in the darkest night. 1 Pure Abyssinian Silver Hunting-Case Geneva Watch. . Anv of these Four Watches will be sen t alone for fG.50, or the Watch and either a Gent's Heavy Abyssinian Gold Vest Chain and Charm, or a Ladies' Solid AbyssiniAn Gold Long Opera or Opera Guard Chain, for S8.00. . . - Agents who cannot send the full Slo.Oaat once can eend raali orders as they proc ure . them, and when said orders shall have amennted to 829.00 we will send the Watch '. FKEE OF FUItTUEK CJIAKOii. " Read What the Chicago Press Say of Us, And Send In Your Orders. The fcenfinel, of Chicago, Sept."8,.sajs: "We call the attention of cur readers to the new advertisement of the Inventors' Agen cy, No. 11G E. Washington Street, Chicago. What the Inventors Agency agrees to do. they will do. The Sentinel has advertised for t he concern since its first publication. ana we nave- yet to hear of the-nrst com plaint against it." The Chicago Express Sept. 3d, says: "The attention of readers is called to the adver tisement of Tbe Inventors' Agency,' Dffice and rooms located at 11G Washingtoh Street, Chicago. From personal inquiry and oil the recommendation of the city press, we think our friends can do no tetter when ' wanting goods in that line. Give tteiji a trial." j . . The A merlcan Stockman, SeptJ 11th, sayp: We believe tbis Institution perfectly sound and responsible, and consequently persons neecLhaveno hesitation-about BendiDg f'jr what they desire." . fc As to onr responsibility we also refer you to the following linns: riloiugren Bros.. Ib2 ,161 So. Clark .St., Chicago. 111.; Miller,. Wagner & Umbden stock-, 119 So. Clark St., Chicago, 111. t Before Ordering,. Head the following All sums of money to the amount of si.00 or over, shculd be sent by Registered Letter Money Order or Draft on hew York or Chi cago. We will hold .ourselves personally responsible for any- money, sent as above directed. All orders under 810.00 strictly cash. On orders of 510.00 or over, 55 00 m ust accompany theorder. and balance' when desired, will bo celiected on delivery, but no goods will be sent 0. 0. D. to a greater distance than 500 miles. Any money re ceived for these goods after the stock is ex hausted vwill be immediately i returned. Postage Stamps will be taken the same a$ cash in any amount less than $1.00. ,1 'ecelPt of goods you are not perfect? satisfied, return them immediately in 'gooc order, and we will refund your money. Illustrated Catalogue of Watches, Jewelry , JSotions, Novelties and New Invention! sent, free on application. AGENTS WANTKD. Address plalnlyV THE INVENTORS' AGENCY. ; J. A. KINSMAN. Prop., ' ,ft "8' WaBhipgton St., Chicago I ' oct . . . . - . I' 1,
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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