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W I LM I NT()N AN()UT! I OA ROLINA, SUNDAY, JULY 25. ISSt).
S;!c CojIcj 5 Oris
NUMBER 2U,
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tin: rinieiV nisntin' ton-
The following nmeil pjenticinen wero
appointed as member of the Executive
L' .inniiit ejof llie Tiling 1 lihtrict, each
Ki'iti; designated by A hose reprcHtjiitiii?
ilws several counties in -the. ('on vent ion:
' f'.ru u w i c K J use ph S pell".
Jlliulfii oil ii Newell.
CinnU rliiiiil ). II. lllocker.
('i.lirmlniH -Owen 1a W. Jmithl
. l'.irtrrl W. J. lin-hall. ',
- hiij-lin - Irvin r,ui:in. '
liuriit lt .l.mirs S. liarrintoni j
. Moore -S. If. f'.iichaiiiin.
Ni v II;!iiover--J. I' iinypa'eKer.
IVmlff - !fi. l-'reneli. r
Onslow 'l'lunti:iM li. iilinan,
:nnpHoii--l,altm iof.soiii.
1 i i!iii;i,o Joseph i'f AMjott.
LATEST.
.si'-ea by the report "ol
A- v.ill I
the
for tin-
lhii l ( 'oirrrciisMinai District, printi-tl
i in 'another cohnnyiho lbx. Wii.i.i.vm
- P. ( VN Ai. wiiHV-uii'jiniiiiouHly niimi
natr l as. : iniiiliJate for tS'onre.xH. No
other name, was Kpokcn of lor the poni
(i,n, an) ili.i ih(ii,ii,aiii4n sas it( fact
niul in reality iiiiunimoux, an it wa in
Iotiii. ''I ne'next isHuu the VofT will
i tiVat the unbjiVt n i t h iuiportanee de
,. jm-i. iiul iiI(lu('Mhe reanons which
: MUL'1it.t', leii'V 1 ) o nomination at jsfuc
utv tlu;' people of the District. .
'flu-letter of acceptance of' (Seneral
AHUuv, ; the Republican caiuliilate
- tor Vice Pnsiileirt, i.- a very bohl artd
jhle ilnciiiiieiif, outHjtoUcn at all poiut?,
h.'i ft:i)j;rt all itlu; AVtjy tljrmijjh. '- It
in i t inti d in another column, ami we
nli.ill liae ui'mc to paj about it hereaf
t r. : ' ;- ' ' .
t i-fttVil that (len. U rant lias ac-
M .ti ii ciuutiiiMiUiliy au iioporliiiu poni
' (ion which nilTreiire li" recidence in
i -New York '(. Hw. recent trip to
.Mexico hail mmu.- coniicctiou ut.h h'n
, tntiiye cnpacnc.uti. ,
J lie Wentcri Hraucli of the Kcpubli
vw National C'onimitteo have or
l(.nti.ei fi.t Jt.i.ioao. Sicuatut Loan
tlechniiii; on account of,his time bcin
enrii'eil in nieakiiiir in UlimtiH ami
' ellur ctnte?, Wr. FiHey wa
iee t'liijirinau. An auxiliary
iMccteU
i
coin-
inittee uaiilecled liom Chjoapi. Much
t'.piinii;ti Itttiiu-rt w;h tratjai ted':
iiik Tiiinu ::iHTitiiT.
.1 h irour lender my real'? j the
. ci.it. M.f tilings in forntcr cKctioiiHi iu
,' jlnu .titricr( we i . juie down a feijv fact!.
, jn l rl Vndejl Vote as ',o72.
It leap-. I in twi viat.
l7(, to I ,-,
- list' there was I '.
vvr, lor Waddell.
gained in two
lu i Uo oilier hand in I S7S Waddell
ict'cived only lO.J.jO vote ahd Kussell
fcfivid, 1 1, 'll
WaddcU'a falling otViiom tho Vote of
I S t' as i. J 'J I , a ud U usse Us fa 1 1 i ug
if Hum Canaday 's vol of ISTti, was
J.l'i Kejmblican vote.
be acu tlat by-the lai.
Voting
in llii district in 178, the decrease ot
Wh tBiv UcpubMcsn ' ami iH-mocratie
firs was U'M ,
t ur sincere and confident fiMrt
ds wlio
ilkupiH'rt'mg ihaclefiJid wi'.Ldo well
to consik ler tbce facts.. They can t
couui .ni much .certainty vtrthiv Dis
trict, iiwe the uuauvuuted for in-
crea.o U Waddell' v-tittf of ,'X votes.
tMjiri in iiire couniio. ad aJdeii s
Uug otf of 6 JIM in two yearsL
TIIK IlKMT Itt'lUlLK niHTK!
We" are inforimnl that Te has (ailed
t jay Itho employe of - the Western
Xwth Candina Kailrw'd for I evetjl
mohtbs. It ia cwusidcrvd iu the'" west
Hjcujhat l-st .hatfailod 31 cannot
. .atTriuSvliis contract, -Mr. .'IVft and
(Vl. Sam. McDowell Tate are jlnHh iu
N'm KiVtrj ing to pUev the new lU-st
N'ml of tl.rroad.t' have Kvn un
able tido. at Tmy.pncv. Dar pre
(S,
iietwn that, it wottldJ n, have cmy
t 'U trre. The Kaleih (rrrr,
b-aditi Democratic papern
the tatV,
' that ret has cne rntirJlyxVy
1h- gallic iutaa' oiM l W
.Kurd. -' tiwt bok uwfe live a
tiiW pt n than the tm-U of a city th
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XfOTXCC
Tb if ill hv ft netting tt lh IU
publican vrtrrn of lh Second VrJ,
for the urKo of urmiixing CiAU
FIKU, IIUXTON ai CANADA Y
t t-L ii. at C. Scott'a stor, on Irin
ctM betweeo Third and Fourth trcet,
Mouday crruiag, Jul 2Ctb, 1880.
Al5, n't .'the Docket Company'
House, In the Fifth Ward, on Dth be
twen Castle and Queon streeU, Wed
nesday evening, July 28lh, 1830.
A full nltendance of the Republicans
of both Wurdi are desired.
lilt. TANWKIl'tt FAST.
- Tl.ii now famous gentleman has to
day reached bin 27th day without food
or '.imuUnt. . He takes nothing but
water, sometimes Croton and sometimes
Hpring water, iced, to the amount of 1G
to Hi) Lunees per day. The introduc
tion into his system of nitrogen and
oxygen contained in the water U his
only nutriment. On Thursday morn
ing last Dr. Tanner felt some indica
tiotis of vertigo", but was belter at uoou.
Ileeutercd upon his Iweuty-fifih day
of fast iug, in good spirits and feeling
irtll. He drank a pint of water after
infiidii'ght. . v
T. I'll is is not the only instance of ab-
slai'iing from the use of food. It is re
late! by i' J. Hale, F.-q.,- wriliwg from
New York to the JIaleigh it irj' that a
inaiuiii V'autauj;a countyrof this state,
fasted "fi days and then died. Also IK)
yesirs :t)i't a man iu ir' near. Ililtiinore
lived If) days without food. There was
aiiotb! ta.sf, we .link in Marblehead,
Mas-.., where a man lived 40 days with
out II, od.. We suppose th it there may
have '-beiii other instances which will
come l. liKht. Dr. W. I. Ixe of Mar-,
ion, JilinoU, wiilr. to Dr; Tanner that
he h;is I'.ifted lll days.
A terrible accident ccurred at the
Ilinloii river tunned, which is in pro
eess tifvoimii' j,;lioa from Jers.'y City
to New Yoik Milder tho Hudson,, by
which 20 men were stilled or drowned.
The accident was caused by the cariug
of the roof. The i'renideqt apd engi-nH-r
t f thu CuUipiiny are of opinion
tht the break occurred in cou equence
of tiie. neglect to keep' watch.
v;Thei c is more himc.My, honor, iip
rigbtness, int'jrit)- and patriotic piety
in (lyni'ial Garfield's. little linger, than
there ij in' 1 ne iirnius and gizzards of
the whole tribe of ancient eiftners
among the Uourjion pres of the South,
who arc pecking at his persoual charac
ter efyrffcls,- iHorj cvuy morning
before bieiikfiiHt of all the honorable
and decent qualities which belong to
thc human .animal, called man, than
thc.-c scatidalniontjiiir mild lliugerd ever
kiniv.
Tin: hktu'hlican btatk com
This body met al luleigh for consul
tat ion ou tho 22nd inst. Thomaji N.
Cooper of Iredell was unanimously
elected (Miairmau, and J. C, L. Harris,
fecrctLy, and O. lluuter, Assistant
JH-crctary, unanimously
A sub-comuiittce for the cnv?ss was
elected, composetl of tho following perJ
son.-: J. J. Mott, J. H. Harris, W. A.
Motre, W. 1. Canaday, Thos. V Kiojh
and 1..W. llmjU'brpj.
lien. i; V, liuton, our candidate
for Governor wai present in consulta
tiou with the rmmittce. lie wan al
Jovvid lo use his owu pleasure abeui
res'gniug from the bench, but decided
J of his own accopl to resign, and gire
his attcntl a to the canvas. Tisiting ad
parts of the state. Further detail of
his canvass will be mad soon.
The meeting ot tho Committee, which
sat two ilays? was entirely harmonious.
Nast in Harper's Weekly is after
Hancock with his caricatures aa badly
as he was after (Jrccley. He new rep
resents. Hancock as the .Trojan horse,
inidc which Inrk Tammanr .thiere,
old Til Ion jth hU bar1, . ci-rebels,
luklux. rcl-UirU aiul shot-guns. An
other cartoon, represent him ma Gulli
Tfr, lying oii his back and such LUli
rut as Tildw, Fernando Wood, Thnr
man, Lmar Toombs, ErigUUt x.c a
uiyriad of then), lashing his hair to the
ground, tying him down hand anU foc4
with inrtnitewimal strings, a the six
inches high Ullipats did Gulliver when
I he was asleeis
Customer - "Wh are 'Malt lhtttr'
so popuiar i
Drvr-i"l -"reC,s, a a rvot Mea-
iciae, they enrich theblowl, harden the
luuscle. qniei the m rves, and prrTfct
digetio5v" . V-':-:
lhyicUnj freely prrcriW the
the Food Med icioe, "Malt Kilters - p-
I cau-e more nowtUhtog, atrrngtbeniog.
the J and pnrifjiog thaa all other forsas of
rnaU or acuiin, wlule free frooa tae
objexthMi nrjed a-aiat nalt lienors.
No
latermenU ia the
Catholic
0e-erv 4rinttha past nk.
CUyr.JI1H1 OK fUK T1UUD
iti.xi.ui;!ii.ai, lTi:i T.
Thw body asruUlel athe Ouurt
lloune iu uiiihrille on Tuesday U-t at
12, . aud was called to order by Capt.
U. II. ICocker.the Chairman of the IIx-
cutive Committeof the .district, who
apiointed W. 1C. Price as tempo ra
secretary!
The chair then called for the cre
dentials of tho delegates, aud appoiu
teJ the following as a committee ou
cteUeutiaW: (ico. Fricc Jr., A. (i.
Thornton of Cumherlaud, W'j J. Uusl
all of Carteret, J. W. McLiuc ot. ()us
lowi and 11. lieainau of Dupliu.
Iu the absence of the committee
Judge S. W. Watts and II. E. , Scott
Esq , addreisedthe convention, and the
body tooka recess -until 2:30. .
On reanaaabling the jComalLttoy, ou
creJentiais reported the 'following
persons iiitilel t' soita: ' ; -
B.umswick, W. (irilli i aui Joseph
Spell!1; Uiaduu, 5 i. cwol'!,. C.
Edwards; Cnn'lorlaud, Ta )r:iton,
J. Leary, O. II. lilocker, T. 15.
Lutle lh- ColumbiiSjJ Juo. Spaulliug
aud O. L. W. Smith';. Cutorett, W. J.
Bushall, .Stephen. Turner; Dupliu,
Irving Heain iU aud J. olauford;
llaructt, no dologitj pr-M-jut; Jf jjre,
Sioti Duchau iu an I C.-i. L okey
(prox); New illiii'iTcr, E 11. Hrinlv, G.
W. l'rioj Jr.-, J. C. I liU. . J. renuys
packer, (W. 11. (! jrkiu pi'J.v); L'u lir,
Gso. JW. C.irr au ! Win Mclatire;
(Jaslow, Averctt McLi!i; .inipsou, J.
Tally. -
The roj r'i w i :id'ptel.
Il-in. J ii-2t'i J A-i' til oi New
Hauover, was el--.:tjd perm lucnt chair
man ...
' ilou. J.1VI1HI aul G. W. r-ii- Jr.,
appointed t-'t c I ielt I i yf 'y it, to
the chair; - wYi in a 1" i-jl' s; ;
thanked tii c riveuf.'i ;r f .r lb honor
aud rcques!cd"ii'j!i;ii.i.i'i'i i'.r porma
nnt secretary.
. K. I ; ice are! u i:v . .:inui were
electeil. i
Frank Div'n anl Wiu . Cta' w'jrc
appointed sergn nil at aruv.
On moliou a oiii'hitles'of ' e ui.st
ng of II ii. O. II. IJloek-ir,'- .J. J, l,Iill
and J. Wr Sp iMinj wrj Ap!-i:i'-.- i on
resolutions an I p'atfiitn.
The rule of- Uu S--.t- C ive:Ui."i,
so f jr ai ap-lic iS'e, v .-re :i. 1 j;i'.e 1 fjr
the govornan it of tlii . c :ivj'i'.I-j.'i.
Nomination' kjh Cisuj'u.u'K i-oii
CoN'.ir.K.s,
beiug in order II n. Gio. l'icJr.,
took the ins rt jr i i-n. j'-.-.u
ed speech placed' in n j nunlio'i ' tiie
HOV. WM I'-IUKUU 0.VN'.V1.VV. ,
The Bomi.n itioii was s -c -i 11 by A . G.
Thorutoti. ' i . n;otion of It t O II.
Blocker th u'laiinati n w i ni 1 1 4 by
acclamation unaniunu-!. "
N'o.Mix.vri N.-J .von . lii-jr j:: ' .t--i-;;:v
on motiou it wan ri-u!vil iii iv speak
ers b3 allowed only ' ''ni'inu'.ei cr'i ia
setling forth -tTiir vi-i.w i a i 1 a lai' u
tiug candidate; the li'.biiu- iftd
persons were p'acji i'l n):uiuiiin;
Judge W; Ayaltsxf 15 un-i -k; W.
B. llichard-sjn of Mwr-
JuJge Watt, wn u n iiiii i-!y ii
nated.
The coniuiitiCHJ on lloiaii j aud
Flatlorm, throuh the chv.rtnu, C.apt.
O. II Miocker, leporte.' " tao i j' !u lti
resolutions which were uu vniai uly
adopted. "'-
ikVVf. Tnat we cordiahy in lore
the wise and patriotic platforms adopt
ed by the National anl State Conven
tions of the Uepuhlioan vrty wectly
at Cineairo ami l.aieiKii.
- . - .. , i
Jtfiln(, That we enaor?e ana pieuge
enjoyintj the right i-f free and ia?
dependent citiseuship, would regard as
.ki 0N..iMt Uxr that could be be-
Stowed. "
Eaolxfi, That we note with Pnde
mm Aiir ntliilfA tivr
r 1 rcsivient oi
the United Stat anuouicca in his
fivor of the
vi .nmv. .... - . :
immTmnt of southern commercial
tntrnti in tircr. railroads and canals,
i fl.IiT our candidate for Conrtes
to the filial sccurcment of the free naTi-
ration and in?provetuer.t of the Cape
Vr riter and it tributaries by the
nstional goremment; betieviug that
tr isvunv should be free
trt u and thai iu termaneat iniproTe
inent as a navicxble stream U demanded
by the interests of ttade amt commerce,
and that tVgrea ought to grabt this
as Welt as the inprtTcroent ot thje lower
Cape rear. New Kivrr, Iu
assi lieaulori iniri. ana me pining up
of the unjs on tne eviSi ror laiaau
aarigatwn, that thj water l tae
rireis, soumUao.1 bays vf Uiu 4at are
Mich iart ol the HiW aouatt ap hud
be ci'eu W the tree u of the pevple,
JTA unirjgrvu4 a-oj"av j v sv " " m
oicat a4 the rw
i Ari. that ihi cvavciawa ea-
tionc and appfotx the acts-dak! tie
i Dtalrkt Coot
DUict Ck'qianuee, nca
I ai aaiud ia the cIcvUv 6.
jiloa. Daiicl U r
our cirnes support to the tate and cardinal pom: m Us creed, that
Natioi-a i ticket, believing that the the overunumt -.sUoul by every
electiou of (UrriHd fjr rresPent and lueatiw to the. Coutituuou, pro-
Buxton fo Governor, would be a bless- tcct a Amvncaii alliens eveaywhere
: ... a,..:h n ., "fs rMvmi. n the lull enioyment of their civil and
i l i ill. &x.ji v v - i i
af U tt every catt tu present any VfL JL m tW cr
IcsHUUoa hj IV, ot ge J cJnh
r oiled iSlaU-a or the ticacral Asxtcblj H ..j., ;
if Norih Caroiioa as shall giJe PcUl JwlrtmW aS5
SiTuere U ilividaaU U . W dcui- Ute imat fi!
i
I?
1 1
i : I-
aal that the thank ( the people bf
the district a'e Io that getlnii fur
arifg the panugv by that branch of
Congres of which he is m member or
an set to make the Cape Fear t free
river. .- -.::.:--,
The fsfiloving persotn were appointed
a committers to inform tho Hon. W. P.
Canaday of kis nomination: Capt. O.
LI. Miocker, W. II. Ocrken, W. J.
Mushalli John Newell and IX Li W.
tinuu. . t .,- v . ni, noiivi;'
fhe
following named ipersoas were
api
nted to notify Judge b. W. Watts I
of hik nomination as electoc , Arerett I
A. Mclcan, C. 1. LK)ckey, (i.j W Fnce, I
Jr., A. CKThoratoni W. K. f rice. r r 1
,iAii,.nU .,i...ii i
A vote of thanks was tendered to the I
County Offifeers of Brunswick for. the l
use of the Court House for the Conven- I
tion. , i
Jqskp CUcbott: ChMrmaii. I suggested, and of certain proposed reg
W. K, 1'eick i '- I ulations giving appointments to pub-
V Secretaries.' " 1
, i !1
m " I
Owes JU A. SaiiTi
GEN. ARTHUR'S ACCEPTANCE.
AN ALLL, MANIA, AND COM- I
rUEIIENSIVE LETvTEK. j
the MAIS. roiXTS OF TIIE CONTEST I
1IOXKSTV ASD ORDER IS ELECTIONS
-THE METHODS OF TIIE DEMOCRA
TIC l'AUTV SEVERELY CRITICISED
THE I'UULIC SERVICE ILANK IS THE
UEI'LIiLICAN VLATIOUM FIN'A
CI.VL MATTERS.
FoIlow inLr is lho1 letU-l- ir Thea
ter A. Arthur, addtoeil to the Hou..Gr. I
W Htiiir, Chairman of the Republican
National Convention, . aeeeptiu the
lomiuution lor the Yiec-l'ramloucv:,
N
uo:
ws :
, 'Ksw YouKi July lo, im '
Deau Sik: I accept the position as-
iirned ine bv tho creat rtl no.
N-w- YiH-v TnK- i-. ia;n I
Deau Sik: I accent the nosition as-1
signed ms by the greatpnrty whose ac-
tion you announce;- This acceptance i
implies apj.roval of the principles! do-1
claredby the Convention, but rtceiit I
nn.r,. i.r,n!u ... o.l.l
ry 4 - " v.wuv vahivv
S1011
dnt
po
th
iiutliority of the National Govetnineut
to preserve lrom trapd and force elec
tions at which lt3 own oflicers are
chosen is a chief point ou which the
two parties are plainly and intensely
opposed, Acta of Congress for '. ten i
yearij have, in New York and elsewhere :
done much to curb the violence and'
wrong to which tho ballot and the count
have been naiu aud again subjected-
ouictiines dcnoilinr freat tios' snme- I
' -w...-
uiio.s puuuig iue yoico oi a wmne Mate, i
vMu. rjm,, -.. in vontrefs.
but on. the Bench and in Legislatures, 1
numners oi men never chosen bv thel
people. The Democratic Pmir. mce 1
. gaining posscssim; of tho two houses of I
cogrens, ias maue mese just Jaws the
"'."l!.."1 oittcr, ceaseless assault, and, I
l H 1 1 V Ctll I IT'lPlUUVX 1MC lllUUVU VUUlul
Ui restrictions cunninHv contriTodl
tol'auie ana I)r,r-IVJH tneiu. . luis ag-l
1 ' 1 , 1 ml m
jrriiivo majority boldly attempted to
extort from the Executive his fannroval 1
oi my own views. Tlio rnrht and I - V. , ' "... :C , ,
y torcure lione.tv-and oTder in iePA0lTJlL ima anQ
pilar elections is a .natter. ,o vital I S "
tm ii jiiu.-l claim in lioill. i lie I
oi viivmui enactments destructive ottsianaaru
th'ese Klectioti laws, hv revolutionary I
il.ieats that a constitutional exercise of I
tl.,- v.-tii nower would b Dunished hv,I
withLoiilinir the appropriations neces-1
:.-rr fo nr, v on tTn- finvemmoiit. And 1
these threats were actually carried onthould be encouraged, so far as the
bv refusin- the needed appropriations, I
iu-1 hv iuvmsi wi eitra sewsiou of Con- I
m concession of this usuniiuff demaucr.i
wiitcu are nuen , ui many piates. to
sub'.vct the majority to the lawless will 1
of a minority.- Ominous signs of pub
lie disapproval alone fcublucd this ar-
rocant. power into a suhen sarrender-
for the nine being cf a 'part "of its
demand. The Itepublican party has
strongly approved the stern refusal bf
it lepreseututivfs to suuer me over
throw of statutes believed to be salutary
and in;t. It has alwavs insisted, and
now insists, that the Government of
the United States at Anicriea is icni
po.WvJrcd aud iu duty liouud ta cilce
p.ud'y pnUH.t the efections denoted by
the Constitution as national. lgr
than this the l'epnblican party holds,
poetical rigto. as great pan oi iu
votU of recon tract ton, the licpablican
nartv cave the ballot Id tlto etuancipa-
1 slave a kis light aud dvfoosc - A
larre isc rcc iu iue uuiniK-j oi uu-hi-
j hers oi i.oiigrws, anu a? iue i.k-oii
J College, fnm the if4rnir ?!aThoUUnjr
I st.itr4 was the imtnctliate retalt. Tlhe
i .-- . . .
I historv of recent yeara aiwunua in evi
I deac" that in iuaiv wavs Jiod iu mauj
I nUoo vsiwciaily when.- their nuaiWr
fa been great cuough to endanger
j ivmoentfie contrsl the t err men br
I wlv,v... rfovaiKm ti citwensfcrn: this m-
J crca9e ef rerpwentauon wae, 3ed
! i .L iLinvl and robl'cd of their
- ' I . their vot. It w true that no 1
I statnte or Constitatwn in s many
i mnjg drnir or arndg-s tne eteme el
J tkrir tuical rirhm bo the mod
J l M way ar4 bo 1cm
cV-tUal. It agceic juid start-
i t.V, tl-t Uc mcn-ascd fHwfr
i a ;t( trtn tb-entraocfesixiiK
detted its rharr " rtxnihir
k cunt wicUwl Vf U who
, ,,,1, c4 the
u now the vW niiaace
aJ read WWciilU Vwel Uc-
iUt a. rJfe; 'thWy iweii 'S UU
hand roi muL Vat CxJ ask ix
1 .1. .'r..rl irjtf and nauralstT ei use
nw:.n ci a; r- -t
Wplr le4 that tho aitrt whu-eearwi
is ro tliofttrieoa in great and patnof.e
achievement, will not falfiU its destiny
until peace and prosperity are estab
ItAed in all the lanJ, nor until libertr
of thought, conscience, ami action, anil
eqvsuity ot rpnertnnrty - idiall . lie not
merely cold formaiitias of statdte, but
living birthrights, which the humble
may confidently claim and the power
ful dare not ilpnr. .
rlHd resolution referrinr to the pub-
lie aerviee seems to me deserving of ap
proval. , Sorely, no man should be the
wKfftk h. , fnr ftn- unflt tfl n.
form, "who xa ' lacking in the ability,
naewty, or integrity which a proper ad-
2??MUH0U - ' 01 8Uch, 0,mc ,dmDds-
xuia senument wouia aououess meei
- uu n .nin nninin
has been widely divided uoon the wis-
dom and practicahilky-ef tho various
reiormaiory senesnei wnrcn nave oeen
f uc jf e ncJ l""'
Iationa qaa been distrusted, mainly be-
cause they haye seemed to exalt mere
,TL1 aLe
special fitness for the particular work
iu hand. It seems tome that the rules
wmcu uouiu-oo appneu 10 me raanage-
raeni oi mo puonc service may proper
ly conform, in the main, to such as reg
ulate the conduct of successful" private
business. Origiual appointments should
be based upon ascertained fitness- The
tenure of olEco should be stable. Posi
tions o responsibility should so far as
practicable, be hlled by the promotion
of worthy and efficient officers. The
iVctigation of all complaints, and the
pdoishment of all official, misconduct,
snh!d b prompt and thorough. These
view, which I have long held, repeat-
exily dtelarcd, and unilormly applied
eaiy uec'iarca, anu unnormiy
wh,e.n cWeJ uPn ,.I,,ilK
icd m thkresoluliou which, o!
1 approveA I will add that, b
wtien caiiea upon toact, l una emooa
Lctl m the resolu Uou which, ot course,
tTSX, Vtl
cePtatlce ofbhc olfe hel
6r lo one does not, in my. jt
e?.cap a"-v1of H" resi0.t,9lbui'
judgment,
i.;i;;...i ,
WLirn, vi line ux imwu ,ij.-w U1S
provided only that he honorably, faith
fully, and fully discharges all his offi
cial duties. i
The resumption of speck; payments
one of thc-lruits of Kepuhucan pol
icy has brought tho return of abund
aut prosperity, and the settlement Of
many distracting questjous. XUie re
storation of aouud money! the large re
duction of our public debt and of the
Klirilon fif infproat t Vl A IiictK i.W. ifn
nrti.. ..i.i; --,: 11
mtuk ui iuq ijuuiil. vi vuii, .in abktaii luv
ability and courasretot the Kcpublica
nnriv to ueat wiiu sucu nnanciai pro
bl eras, as may hereafter demand s'olu-
tion. Uu paper currency is now as
eood as cold, aud silver is performing
its legitimate function for the purpose
let change. The principles which
should govern the relations of thpse el-
VlUVUtuHrt . . - . . -
clear Thera inut'bo nu deteriorated
:?! a I
coin, no ueprcgia.eu paper, auu every
Idollar, whetherof metal er paper should
stand the test of the world s fixed
The yalue of popular education can
hardly De oversiateu, Aimouguus in
terests must of necessity be chielly con
'o Tujiufj ruuif, uu iuu, iuui-
nduat action of the several states, they
Constitution permiu by. mo generous
co-operation oixue AMionai uovern-
UT uemanu mai me auvaniages 01 our
common scnooi system snouia oe
broucht within the reach of ererv citi
ten. 'and that uo revenues Of the Nation
or o'l the states bhould be devoted lo
the supp)rt of sectarian schools.
Such changes should be made In the
present tariff and system of taxation as
will relieve any overburdened indufctry
or class, aud enable uur manufacturers
and artisans tocomictc successfully
with those of other lands.
The Government should aid works of
internal improvement national in their
character, and should rronaotc the de
velopment of our watejrcour9es and
harbors wherever the general interests
of commerce require.
r oar rears aro, as nif. tne nation
stood at the threshold1 of a Presidential
election, and the ltepublican rarty, in
solicitinr a continuance of its a.ceud-
ency, founded its hoje of juccess, not
open its promise?, bit ot'on its bistory.
lis stibsosuenl course nas oeen sncn as
to strtnrthen tL-e claims, ivhich it then
mads to the ccfh lence, acd tippert I
the country. On tbs other biaO, coa
sideraiiotis more urceat ihaiJiave ever
before existed forbid the accession of
its opjonents to power. Their success,
if suercss attends them, mest chiefly
cemetroni the uuittd aappert of that
seciioo which ooght t-ic forcible dU-
rutio of the L'nwa. aud wu:cb. ac
cordioc to all the teaching of our past
histAry, Ul dcomi ascendency m the
cocacl'.s of the party to ho triumph
it will haT tn- brtar the :argrt
contribctaon.
There U Uie c'ave i :c-ua. lot appre
hension that exorbitant ciaiau upco
the public Treasury, by no means
Uta-
ited la the imndrtas t aa:iom already
t
covered by UIU tatroducea m iagresa
withia the paat tsr years, ooa e
socttsfti'l nrged if tha Pmocritic
partr shctid a?cI la sappJecentis
its presvst control of the aatiwnal lejW-.
latare by eiecaafr its ucc-ut ana.
There ia dasrer U at.na::p the
control ci ti,e wok lawsakiag power
of ,Ux ItuTeraaieai w a pfiy waica
has ia alaKW rveTV -wraiacrw tii re-
lra rnnrl oUkratkws qaita aa warred as
taca t waicu uc u;a m - aiiwi
bow ttiadai edjxu. -
I da m4i 4att that - saccr awai
tiia Ili tWncaa VAs. and that its tr..
. I rip-hts as a CitizeiV. ami that hp. should
asph wtU aaaare a ecofifcasaical,
aed paltkAk AlatlatralJ- l',l
ret!tral?T. rer aedeat ?TTaat: I
)-!-rK -vi A.ABTiaw.
T ILii. CkfcTfC
Aa Naiwsal Coareaa.
lie Hrpas
CIT TC ITEMS.
lTi-m- iirtiua'a 11 ....
Thac ;f; ;. , ',. . ' lr,
bee al 17 8top Orxua. I ,
See ad Agenu Wanted.
See ad-Malt and Uepa Utters.
No Interments in Bellems fur the
past week.
One iatermeat iniOakdale Cvmt-
try the past week,
Eight interments in l'iue Forrett
during tho bast week. ' - .
Cantelonpc7 and "melons' have been
plcjitifol da-ihg the past week, .
See ad Cbanre of schedule of the
Richmond and Peteribarg Railroad.
The Register of Deeds issued three
marriage licenses during the past
week.
Copious :rains have faUen in this
r
vicinity and hare extended far intoj
the
interior.
We understand that the Wilmington
Market
Company have complied with
their contract and have filed their bond.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Uair Re-
newer tho only reliable preparation for
restoring gray hair to its original-color.
Murder! Steven liichardsou cou
liiitted a "most diabolical: murder on
Monday iiSght. After nearly killing
his w ife w;lio resided iu Brooklyn- he
assaulted his father and mother in-law
living w ith jher.' with a shovel and dealt
such bio wsj as to kill his mother, and
w ounded his father so that it is thought
that he cannot recover. Richardson is
in jail to answer to the charge of mur
der. . : ' ' .. . .
) : '
Tiirxnn: Stormi inc tlmndcr
and lightning have been porticularly
severe during the past week. The
peals of tlranier and flashes of light
ning have peen of so violent a nature
as to inspire nearly every one with awe.
The residence of Mc A. I), llrown was
struck' and several rooms ruined. His
cook and housekeeper were ptnnued
but have recovered from the ' effects.
The fluid ran down the chimney and
the house on fire. The residence of
Mv. 1. 8. Jones was also struck. ' The
fluid ran in the house on the bell' wire
hnd tV door post wercjset on fire. Mr
struck on Thursday, a portion of 4 the
front walk was knocked out and the
furniture in the room badlvFsliattercd
His jiurso
s koncked down. though
slie'w as not hi
t auyjextrnt. A Miss
fchrppard livi
ing;;t ihc corner ot rourtu
and Market ttrets w as also streck.
We are happy to state that so fax as wc
have been able to asortain thero has
been uo loee of life from this cause in
thi itif During tin: jVcvalence of tho
storms the telephones w ekr'popping and
and : cracking and frequently sparks
luwe beeUj seen to jump from the wires
Uiios
Veteuaxs' UsiosBoYa is
Ulle Cltjii. According to preriona
notice, the cs-soldiers and sailors of
theUnitoil SUtea 4'olorel Uoops re-
mi.iiij; nerc, aui wuo wrrc uuuvimnj
diacharsetl from the service, aaet at
Giblem Idp AetilJiac on Monday
crenitiiT laat .or .ha tMirioaa of forming
a t'l.b of itl.u atxivc named union.
w r B
ILb iohuK was called to trderWl0mpfc': 'Kk o;
Col. t ico-L. ILabson, who rx plained I
its object; when Scr'i. Csry li. lkjkin,
was called fn the chair, and W. H.
Howe, iJsq., requested lo act as ecre -
tary. -
I Alter a full and free disca&sioa the
cab wail organiisd, and the following
ofheers elected, viz -
i'reaidcat -tieo. L. alabocui, with the
Ike vet rank of Co'.oaeL
' 1st Vict-rrcaident Henry ft. Green,
with the IVcvct'of LicuL-Co!onL
2ad ee-Ireident Iewit Nixao,
with the Brevet of LaeuL-Cuioael.
i?cretary-T-WvI. !!?, withl the
lircretot iiajor.
Treaaarrr Jaxre. A. Greco, with
tbc Ilrryct of Mm jot.
nt:Ui6r, rtatary Ooo. . lier-
den aith sJaa Brevet of Captala.
iiaartenaaster lleciir Uavia, with
the lire vet oX Caf4aia
Marshal Jh Iwrn, with the
Iktyrt aXCaaUi.
Tharo was qtuUt a larre aaaaber ea-
H aad coswidcrahla eataaaiaaa aaaai
fraud, rxveral baaieen oocaaailteca
were appUsted. aad U sraa decided U
iaU weekly aurUag retry W4
teiay rraa. hcrm&et to W4ffdf
ftUd. We tratt thai tW ciah kl ha
a tajqra. aad the yarpaiai of tea orgaa-
. ifiOsa faHy carrWl-U .
YA W JLU wmai ISEFXMTS.
U7 STOP
m Cbi.l
. i wmSfmL- rmmmt, aa& tm turn.
i
J VT f-
1
iavjs KcaarAWi,fcotrrii.
12.9) M THanmrtt Uu. ,., i .
lt1J ; Vharlwitoii. August.
1 11 fc&i'X?Us,U' "P ickspne.
,''Rt,.ntr tfcrtoi..
, . P. iL, AetxrorAAoit Tkaix. daiiv
Sr?hi.?a"-y" PS mil
.. '."uua i fetersbur
J.-M A. ii.. ThrongU freight Train lallv.
rigut i nun inuy.
1! r.ununj wnn passcugvr
car attached. .
I ii ii. ;t; !- -v 4 :n.i I -
V CrETEESEIJUi;. xmtTiii .
, THRoCGil Mail .laii .
Sontfaycopnecunrtrii'h lucl.
. niond, Fredericksburg aod the
tj tgie au4 4Cusiyak.a awl
. orth.Est, aud West, rxc-pi
- . tundr. . Stops M-ucUeir
and Cheater and Half-War aud
. at Orewrys Btuft" on signal.
A.M., Accommodation Train .Ifiilv
execpt Sunday. Stops at a'll
stations. .i
ill I. Through Wall dally connoetinu
with Richmond. Krederlckshai '
r and Potomac Railroad for all
points cast aud west. Also ink-
. ltlK ClOlia OOUIlMMinn will, t'l, ..
Chemreakc and Ohio Uallrou.l
tor the Virginia Hrij, .j all .
points north and wesU Tlii
trajn stops at Manclio-lr una
Chester, and at Hair-war and t
Drowrv'i itmtr ti..-.
F.eop. M., KREuaiT Trai.x dally (caccpt
All trains lAirrlnir PptnrHnr ,nK ......
from the Appomattox Icpot.
Be h day Kxcuiwiox Trains leave Uioh- "
mond at VJ A. M. and Mu I. M. I!v
Petersbure at 9. a. M. ami .vai n vi
Sunday. T. I), ici i vi-
July 25 tf r stapcrlnieiidcnt.
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