THE WILMINGTON POST.
JOSEPH C. ABBOTT, EDITOR.
WILMINGTON. N. G,r
Sunday Moknino, Seit. 26, J 880. 1
:Wiiif
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN
TICKET.
VOR PRESIDENT. -
JAMES A. GARFIELD
V OF OHIO.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
CHESTER A. ARTHUR
OF NEW YORK.
COHKLIKCrS BBaT JSPEEClI .
It is rare that so upgtwt'a presence,
knell him of eathusiaaro,' such elo
quence ajjud supKjpfound dis-
qBtSltl?U upw "v.
aothorU4tiTjp,;hasrre8tcd tbeattention
of the American people a3 that which
gathered at the Academy of Music on
Friday evenine. wet k. Not only ;w;
the orator there looking out boldly o
the sea of faces, but uirh functionaries
with tpeir garments yet fre-jh from
crest diplomatic circles, men venerable
with honors and nee, scholars famed for
luarninr irianluli mII.nI inahfltrUBB
-"",, CWV""" ' - ... ,-
theories, and brawny men of the world,
and fair ladies, all combined to make
that, nmnliillirntrp A fCfllC lUOre
1 --- ,
magnificent and imposing than an
inrinn withm nnricnt arches aronud
Ida T'Vpa n . ir U n Tiber, or within
t " '
Westminister Hall. i
Hamilton Fish introduced Mr. Con
line in a brief speech, when tho ea
event of the occasion was inaugurated.
It i rare that either an orator of sutjh
powers, or an audience of such oouipije
hension, meet together on an occasion
bo triumphal in its surroundings.
MO UK AND SWBKTEK TIDBITS.
In the last iwsue of the Post we pre-
I 1 .L l
. r , i . - - a i .. i.kirhA i rfta was nunnii nra inn v-nanntm s.rvn a
mo.." ,i "grand" ,.. .kick "t other, .ten bT owrwhelming odds, Ik. etubborn feci ! .Tk mvA recited Ewyt no- 1875. ud w. ker. demud 1u rer.?
21st of our contemporary: . ... section, any party tains aadkW.cou- lirittJTOiiiiCeTinciiig w Fklit on to the platform and also 'rsihS
Senator Iech: i. New JSUSS i.aatbe hras, taintvertr. All Ur.2.04l SSSifiS mi'uWm wrUaSiS
deplore cmmit andrr,. have len e wrmld "T". ? .J?
mi the ntterlT sunDressed- uu "u." V e?ro
simply diabolical. A devil incarnate Union the approaching election is to be wasted opportunities of any and every KEpcDiiTlOX of eoaTUERX dbts. I th'e 1cn,ocrt8 Toted for them sen.
could not have Deen more mauguank no more than a larce, uale?V as i nas f ttWAw U mado'of all thw ill-got-lately and aairjdera IU arorobiiitUe
"Champjon liar 01 ine w vi e c- sometime happened to be, wrnea lnw 01 auairsin we wjiu comi j- v v V One of its chief usee has! billskiMeanwhile the world Mting that
a tragedy. There is to be no iree ae- every ciuzeuoi in great iaix-jei)5d.dn- oTtonwt dcbTaTre meant to BeOneatatUr aTTol
bate, nonalTijrhto, no true exprea-1 mtercats and whose grandeur are bo I l V,r. " Vl.- w t h lrIfiwiH,lii r nnAiim. ,
From this.it will appear that there sum m these- atoUs.-ana m several uear 10 me. , u we, we -auu dialed- ita oblieaUow. This wnth and threaU in ; the ' Wrtfc
. . I riMjr1inr nAaar nnt vin a. chance in a I evcrv Dortitm uf the couutrv in the. i
lorit on jrnaaT igoi.marismijioigovenunentrtne wnOr6,conjryiT u" "w'j 03
si As fill !. TtflT (If the. an?.. Thm attack he I nrwoAiliWv ,.aAiinnfll irtiittv And I an American, profoundlv do I
ifiuitw y j kvu.u mn mfVuvuii ) J - - ' . - -
- .1 ..nn iKa nnr.nln rf i a- arkiit.H Wflfl I .An...HL t a 1 n n n T 1 1 a I trin ! -i n rriirir llin miKlrhrlnripa
are "trand.'' ''uiacuanimous
all ovcr the south who "excite the ad
miration of every generous hcarl," in
somuch that our contemporary is com-
pclltd in an increasing largeness ui
"grand'ness" to exclaim :
CJraiir.- Conklinir. Garfield, Arthur!
- - , v: . .
laiCIT IJJIHUt""-" y
..M.t Mnntiatirtn of state anil Oil
nfcipal debts amoanla to about $S09,-
000.000. In 1873 ;tM aeoia e
nnlhrrn KtAtM were l212.OW.WV., ivn
and iciott dcelaraliona , la ; nation.
at oonvenUons, it became eaiy ; u
I -1 m.1. J7
' - ttuae .
! -.1 .4 IV. I
iheia states recoenixe and pay interest Uod thdeU Wm racltdat tho nta 0f
ea only $53,V78,V46. A large : part! of $2,000,000 a , month.. Th loterent
rlani.nJrvAM. nAf Avon q ptinrA in ft I prorv fwrliiui i .f ill A mnnirv in the, ID
rame BUCu as tnat in wnicn iouj were i lerest oi icY iurs, wuosq, csuimm
naatandlthe boot V divided the other helped to build western and southern
day. between Tammany Hall and the I railways who holds the bonds and b
UDner air and aolar walk, reform! Dens- ligations or southern communities.
ocAy. nator Hampton largely When petitions are prc.onted. i,, Con, inO SShSs beenS oh
nromises 40.000 Democratic . majority gress, praying for some action to stay 1 L"8 " A w rUA 1.1 4.msmAm r m-k
l in kaimh t nmuni vnpr liii? Kt:t:i:ti i n'uuuiMiiui nv iAuiMsua i:u biuh f ' 1 - . .... .1-- : 1 ... . j..:.. ..
' iu kuuku - . j I 1 a n H . iviiAinar inn rfi I ni.ti nitTdfannimr ' inn nnm ixi
What a quartette! Machine fellows m8:ori;i3 40.000 the other wy.- southern states, who wgna thee mem .aw?
all over. Uonkling U the only one pt loutte stale, there lac, rials, as. holders of di-uonored, bona. " Vre eVense I f rji 7rcnt no and th ihi
WeU-knbwn.and olten ascertained lie- Who sells credit to the soulbi woo uu7, , wrtvf4M k T !Tr -V win KilmnrK nmll
.7ui :""'.:.;:, i.t n antl.Ptn I w i.pr mttnr, '.ml toWco? Who I or palliation Jbr thi T s Ave alt tout aov I ut?rct. harge will Jail much lower
I""" -T-"'t".J- T.i I puunuu ujytr, ......... ;v-,:-r , " , - j. U it? It m that carDOt-bag go Viti Th,. n .tootUipreUy well, wv
a cusoana in imoue .iwum i tates alike, withoutexccpuon or uouut. wouiu gain uy uvr uivir. wi 1, f. : .T .1 VKl.ti7.,-. 17m 1 11,- .;.r f iKi .Wl
-;r- wlm elsewhere who I "is 'L f . ilm lWrmw tinn and woalii-?. Who ksea br Jief ernmcnia-couiraciw yTTi "J w.- v. ?
ouu. vv t i" 1 aiu iciicu iu wi tiuuw v " - . 1 . . 1 v . 1 t ii. avmiua anil
lurAt inprtns and d etractions? Do men I v aiucauy wuu. a ."v.,ri
a.i Aiiii. Hiian aiiu mi - ewi w , w -- 1 - - -
have no cause to remember Oonkling
save with execrations. And this is the
set' who say the Democrats may not be
trusted.
After this we shall not for sometime
attempt to enlighten onr readera as
to what eort of statesmen exist in the
id wealth? Who lisa br her: I ernmenuucomracieu mw? uj "j w vi iU
ld ta,,Uh -r..?t .AtvV U AnTmir with th s excuse, knd it Democratic admlnisUaUoo.' Mr
injure or destroy their own ia f not the only one ia'tha. it isnot
iiNf Whoever ill answer theae The anU-war, debt,- Contracted ibefow tenfold in time of' peace, paid tl rr
REPUBLICAN ELECTROaL
TICKET.
For Electors of Presidept and Vice-
President, -
OLIVER H. DOCKEEY :
Of the Sixth Congressional District.
GEORGE B. EVERITT
Of the Seventh Congressional District.
JOUN B. RESPASS .
Of tho First UoDgressional Uistrict
William b. o'b'robinson .
Of the Sccpnd Congressional District.
SAMUEL W. WATTo
'-Of the Third Congressional District.
WILLIAM A. SMITH.
0! the Fourth Congressional ',DtricU
G.W.PATTERSON
Congressional District.
of
the
Of ihv Sixth
sented to our readers a few bits
sweet aud "charming specimeus of
L I -
English language, and regaled their
ears with the delicious morsels. Ilaving
permitted the authors of these morccau-v
to exhibit in our columns in their
charming and raviahing language what
they think of Gen. Garheld, we now
show what they think of Mjv John
Sherman, the Secretary of the Treasury.
It is soruethiDg to some people that
this gentleman has been 25 year.a in
Coneress, always occupying prominent
places on committees and the very
highest places in debates, and achiev
ing acts and bringing about measures
which have placed him in the j very
highest positions as a statesman , and
financier. It is something that he has
placed himself in the very highest rauk
of the greatest financial ministers in
the whole world, so that no one of them
living has ever surpassed him. j It U
something that It can -be Baid with per
fect truth that no great foreign minister
ana prosperous, ana iuuwiv voifc-, fc'V"" 1 ,"wTVXv rr
Bharu taxes, ana bear 1 paid the interestott it regular ly.,j X he l Hcans diamiaeill20.0Q0Af annual
i i ... . tnm nrM nrihR iioht Mnce the war was i ktm rnxxj.fo(j oi-rann outim. And
votm. laekine but 4 01 a .roajoruy v wisu w mjun. -r ratui, t. . '.t:.I'. VA.V i 4i . k... I t . t
all The causes of such a condition vestments? Whoever ill answer these one mu-wk, ueos ' "T'. whum i3
ail, ine causes oi piivu nI.-i;n,w will that New York the carpet-bagger ever visited thaBOUUi, Cent interest bw Treasury ' nolea, an f
and the c y,f X" frZ lov of J If and either with knVick.or without i waa 6 per cent twenty-jear Vond, for
matters which no sane, intelligent man. ami htr i u ..e, . ror,i m. u auu - 'Na nrt of this debt baa trai on the dollar. It, U well . to
TSt D? il l. in X: o ; . pad;a large part has been aJJ that during the la8t five W ,f
1 lDO I nndlnnrA of tlm dav. that h may be peacelut
r ei.fl knr in IV Ka WA Will At I II JAV-tTWn.rlM .l.irt " ll IM Tollfi I able to IUIV llCT I
iiVl lil ui ouuiU v u v MJ " " ' I VITVB nut.w. .It . . .
some future time print what some of to remember that tbis . pnra-e .-aim . u. - ' for impmcntai Bttt f89.U00.000 of internal revenue. 1 hold
theui mav say. aud then leave to the " " T":; ,i.w..i .....,. r'iVT n.n ' nnt an acre the most damairinr fact for this excuse i Ull tb0 record sine wben the
4u-lj.7i;i nrn A Apr a massacre I whose fertility docs not benent lSew I is taat ail Ine, miegea liirgai;
at Glenfruin, notso savage as has stain- oik, nor could she proht by the m-
edour annals, 220 widows rode ou fortunes or poverty ot a -hamlet in all
white palfreyB to Sterling Tower, bear- our borders. f L
sn. .,U n it mear her husband's It is not needed to tho ar-u incut at
f t . . .... j t? 4 I 1 1 . i ..AmA.i fAn a f.l tin tliu r'aiifiOAi
bloody shirt. The appeal wasea cjc.'i- ima .uiu. u "' ; , rri
ki . I . a ; 1 cltn tif itflkn emit 1
VJt liiu uuiuc nv(iu.i cii i un i oi niv wmvmi
sunns', feilile. and "'blessed' by nature
''.a'-
average southern man the syiiogisim
problem whether Garfield, Grant, Sher
man and Coukling, use a3 pure Eng
lish as is copied above.
is that all the alleged . 1 Ureal issuea of I bloody drama of the rebellion opened.
bonds charged .upou lho carpet-bag and 1 aay that the Democratic party
governments put together! does pt has been wrong and beateojm all the
OONKLING,
His Great Address.
THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC
OVERFLOWING,
Vealtli-LcarninsEininiice-lion-
Wlt.I.TAM R. TRULL
Of the Eighth Congressional District, j has eTer jeak wnh public credits so
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
for governor; 1
RALPH P. BUXTON
OF CUMBERLAND.
FOR LIEUT.-GOVERNOR,
RUFUS BARRINCER
OF M ECKLEN BURG.
For Secretary of State,
RICHARD M. NORM EN T
Of Robeson.
For Treasurer,
AARON D. JENKINS
Of Gaston.
For Auditor,
RILEY II. CANNON
'' 1 Of Jackson.
For Attorney-General,
AUGUSTUS M. MOORE
. ' , Of Chowan.
For Superintendent of Fublic Instruo-
! tion. .
AKCH1E R. BLACK
Of New Hanover.
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL for himself.
vast and with such triumphaut succcs?,
so that our government stocks are at a
premium in gold in every financial
market in the world. It is something
that his personal character is absolutely
unblemished, that no stain rosts upon
it, and that he has never at any instant
swerved from the principles of the Re
publican party, but has from the time
when these great agitations commenced
stood like a colossus, as a statesman
and a man, defying criticism or im
peachment. These things, and much
more, are much more, are a good deal,
to some people to some, decent people
in fact to tho great bulk ot the Amer-
iean people, than than has been wit
nessed in connection j with auy living
man. !
Now let us hear what tho Wilming
ton Star says of hint and tbiuks ot him,
and the choice : languaRC in which it
speaks of this greai American. Read
this and reflect what sort of a man
John Sherman may be, as compared
with this writer: !
Kn man run have anv resocct for
John Sberman who has proper respect
V1WUJ mva - " -
hind's slumbering sword, and outlawry
and the block made tho name of Gleu
fruin terrible to victorious Clan Alpme
even to the third and fourth genera
tien. I am uot going to recite horrors
nor to allude to them, nur to the chap
ter of cruelty they till, it -t to retry the
issues of the war. My purpose is .juite
ditlerent. It is to show, if I can, what
aHii.i v at state now : wuoaim ?av
thd 'contending forces are
tliA rpsiilt mav mean, and
prudence and wisdom point,
ben. Grant's letter announcing that
hi would support Garfield and Arthur
.L: i.nrt mvwl with dramatic ciiect,
01 and Iategrity-The Masses of furnisbing .the text of many sermon?;
the Peoplo-All Classes of thele l;Pn10W"l7? "e
lu ' " , I J iln vr.uili rimtruln Use
ClOUIIlIJ, uu
Democratic party.
Tltr. SOUTH IS CONOKH83.
I liCt us see how much national cou-
'trol is now in the hands of the south,
n ii iBcant as it is in numbers ana - interest
servatlOIl 01 Our KepubllC-AlI TjpWarj9 0f thirty members sit-in the
.. . , ! ifmim nf lteiresentatives. in the elcc-
Brfialhinffin tho fcame impiuse. b rasoa- of couniing
the whole colored population a citi
zens with full political rights, ccjual in
.11 il.Ina with fliA whitCS. Thl3 IS
double wrong and double robbery, to
iust the extent to wiiicu tno irccunaeu
J - - A f 1 1 Pit ... -,.!
ate hindered or
and their oioe
im trim tlm ll.tl
stmeu
equal the sums repudiated by Georgia
alone. , What are we to think of mou
and communities who go into whole
sale repudiatiou as "gayly aslhotrou;
baUour toucuea. bis guuar. , - ueu
as she i. Were 1 spewkiu lo southern I Mr. Weaver brought lorward m the
House of Representatives a bill to issue
bat money and make it legal lenaer ior
all debts public aud private, man after
man from the south , openly declared
tliat if tli tvnri 1 nrivatft tverrt Htrickcn
out he would vote for . tho bill. , They
had no objection to paying ou puuuu
Community-The Great Business !
Interests of the Nation -The
Aspiration for Liberty and Pre
men with a hope that they would lis
ten, it would be well, indeed, to ak
them to reflect upon tlios causes.
When -the war was over, bad there
been hearty, manly acceptance! of the
most generous, 'magnanimous terms the
i . . . i : n
oaiui vrnati worm ever gaw-accorueu vy if.iyia, m i r , , , & , . r
hor? much anycaae -not in any like caej becauso debts with chaff, but private debts they
which way 1 there is none like it in -history; had mougns snoum no paia iu iuviwj.
politics and a thirst ior power played oiuioueuiswe tiuaw. uo
less part, wasted Jess time, and dono obligations In southern ethics " sov-
lcss. wrong; had industry, enterprise, ereign state Is of higher essence thau
thrift, , and humanity ruled the hour; the nation," and this was tho btauding
had thre been more meuding, and defense iu rebellion for going with
buildiug, utul planting, and sowing; their states. Moreover, etatta aud
1-1.1 (i,rr 1,. ,.t'r:rim rind h.ii I muuicinal ouliirations are ior uomo
t'n iinrltim rttat nd kepn I PUrPOSCS. If their OWU State S UltU
and drive back northern men;
tjii: SPEECH.
The following is tlufuH text of the
Scuator'3 address : v j
Fellow-C itizehs : Whoever is
given greeting and audience in such a
presence ought,nueed . 'V"!,8:: This represenlaUon, based on stittec
tbing wormy. BouiUtu...K , i - . fa . vioiation of the Con
inadequate in an - Kayo ouiy -- ."-. . " i;,
h.irlr
had a lair day s wages DL-ea paid for a
fair in'i work: h:id there been no 1HT-
secution or exodus of labor; had repu
diatioii been loatla-d and shunned and
hot embraced how Inch in the arma
ment of the vUnioti would glitter the
constellation of the south. But, as
already said, I deal at this point with
consequences and results, as they are,
nnt. with :iusr. l)pll(rillL' as Rfillo.
swt a - tr - -w
aud as. we should, whutovcrot misfor
tune fa s on any section, when mat
section comes forward as a claimant of
A M A WW A WA - " -
and credit is not inviolate with south
ern leaders, what In their hands would
be the fate of obligations which wcro
tho means, the cause, tho memorials ot
Uieir deleatT
I control and management of our general
ne.rauueu oi ujc yvo -M rii:5,t lo 0i, we aie bound
. To w.iat extent this to ojk inUj U(0 soopc aml ground 0i
ion returns clearly '.now. I ..... ,:. ..,i .u mni-lirui
. i lilt: ci.11111 .wiili iuivj tut: .uuli . t.T. iv-wmvj.
1 I
to sy.
TICKET.
For Congress First District,
! CYRUS W: GRAN D Y
of He,rtford.
For Congress Second District,
ORLANDO UUBBS
Of Craven. ,
For Congrem Third District,
i WILLIAM F. CANADA Y
Of New llanoter.
For ConRrwe Fourth District.
;MOSlsS A, BLEDSOE
OfWake.
For tngreasr-Fifth a District,
THOMAS B. KEOGH ,
, Of Guilford, r
For Cvngrcw Sith DUtrit t,
WILLIAM R. MYERS
J Of Mecklenburg.
i -
For Ooigres-Teoth District,
. D. M. FURCHB3
Of Iredell.
HEPIBL1CAN JUDICIAL
TICKET.
I To be vutrd ikroogboot tho State.)
For Judse-Fiftu District.
JAMKSll. UEADEN
Of Chatham.
Thla Vppreaaed" aud -abused" and
"detradod" rart cf tho country, the
outh, pays only one 17th pec cent of
This was said on Sept. 9,-lSSO.
Ou the same dayjt was aunouueed
by the same authority:
. We knew all along that Sherman
was mean and corrupt, but we were not
prepared for such unblushing effrontery
and such conspicuous yity.
Thisapeared in the Maryf Sept. 7,
18S0, and the italics are our own in
order that out readers may get the
force of the choice and delightful En
glish: ' i;
We publish eliewhere the brief and
yet very conclusive reply of Seaker
Randall to the Alamlmui, yii speech
of Joha Sherman It Beets ihai un
tcrvpttloui and mcndaciou$ pv(iticul -ayoytte
in a way that offers no chance
ot replT by a direct appeal to the
public records of the country. It shows
Lw ,,iim is the present Adminis-
imiIaii whn nne of its chief officers
can descend to the depths of ;wVire
murtprrtcniatwrn aadurAxti to make
flauible a slanderous charge against
la opponent. lut need ttoe country
be surpristd at auytblng that John
Sherman may do or may svf llis
record is abt m corrr as UatfieUl's
or Hobeson a.
On the Mine dat thir fuluiiuatcd
In the following bcautifuf language :
They know that the thirty-five mil
lions of tho north, would nvcr sgrr to
nay one cent of any such claim. So
tvik4t !a!Y Ia tctVlrti and Ai vWir. and
wkeo Joha Siwmao, la hi sprecb,
nude UkaUteanUte diJ. V tr
vaa lying Iron befciooinc s.i.t-l,
tnen thenar said l . '
KherAAAB waa the chitt Binvr to
grateful and respectful appreciation
must be my return. We are citizens of
a republic. We govern oureelves here.
No pomp of eager array in the cham
nlv aivaitH the birth of the
boy or girl to wield an hereditary scep
ter. Whenever death or revolution
pours' on the oil of coronation we know
no scepter except a majority's consti
tuted will. Te wield that scepter in
equal bhare is I he duty and right, nay
the birthright, of every citizen. IU3
supreme, the final, the only successful
arbiter hero is the ballot-box, and in
that return should be gathered from it,
... i ,i . i
should bo sacreaiy recoraea, tno con-c-ionrc
ill iudsrinent. the intelligence
of all. The right of tree self-government
has bfen in all aires the britrht
dream of oppressed humanity. Tho
sighed for privilege to which throne?,
dynasties, and .iowcrs have - so long
blocked the wy France seeks it by
iorctd marches and daring strides. Mr
stitution and of common honesty. But
there it is, and there it votes and specks
in the nation's councils. The sixteen
lately slave states, including Delaware,
Maryland. - Kentucky, and Missouri,
which did not secede, have thirty-two
Senators. Thirty-nine'is a majority of
the Senate, so that the soutti needs
only seven Senators from the o'.her
states to make a majority of all. She
will never fail lo get them, if seven
nnrtliorn Democrats are there", lu the
Ilouse of Representatives thero are 2S8
i Z It: i I IT ' I ' I . . 1 1 1 1 1 1
memDers; uijijuiiij i m. a hv w.
i,. iftfl mpmbrn laokinir oulv fortv-
nne of a majority of all. ' The electoral
college consists of 309; a majority is
1RH. The nontti has 133. l.ickiiifr only
iorty-seveii of a majority. Consider
i.h HWttv these numbers have in the
Ron! There are twent vci-'ht com
mittees, and committees not only pre
liL't virtually control lecw'a'ion
Sn hot h Houses, and this wut be o
Iorctd marclics ami oaring striues. nir. I z , i ,i .
peerage of. England it must take heed
lest il "d Westminster anu ii.ug
land ring with dread echoes of applause,
but in the fullness of freedom the Re
public of America is alone ou the earth,
alone in its grandvur, alone in its bless
ings, aioue in its promises ana possi
bilities, endj therclore, alone in the de
voliou due from its citizeua. Tho time
has come when law, duty, and interest
retpuire the nalii-n l determine, for at
least fur ytirf ijs Tdicy j" many
thing. i'wo pakiei rxist p&rtiea
should alaajs.' in a government of the
ra.tjriltc. aud to support anu sirengtn
rn iho party which tuot nearly holds
his views is anion? lue tuit&i lauuaoie,
mrritonotH acts of an American citi-
r.eu, and this whether he be in offici'd
or in private sUiiou. Two parties, coo
tend lur the management of natioual
an'aiis ue or tle other of thee two
conteManu ismre to manage he na
t ion's concerns for some time to come.
Tbc question is, which of these twj is
ti il... i.-vt to tnwl? It is not a oues-
tion of candidate, The candidate if
business rrow larrcr. ( f tin so twenty-
eight committees the south has tbc
rMiairmanshin of seveutoen. nd the
control of all the southenli! Chiriaii
ships are of -important comjnitu-fH,
lelaware, with 40jtKH) ictplc, about
minv as the citv of CSevelaixt. tli.
or asincle rural couutr "ui New York
haji the' Chairmanships of lievi?ioa ol
Ijaws. a committee whse busine. pas
finished years agn. Virginia bs-s the
Chairmanship of the t jomn.it.."."
I'ensionv (rcorcia ot Uorumeicr; les v
Af !Mtocrs and Post K ti.U: .Mlw uh
of Claims; North t'arolin. Uilr;1s,
Ami su on. 1 bavi? paid the south has
coatrol of all th working committee
This is tm in this way:'-- On evry
comniiltcc there m m.sprity 'f I-t'j
ocrats, and of thtve a majoiity'- in' a!
cases consists of M.utru-rn rVntt.r.
The same condition prevails in IhU
House. There are forty-two eorwr&i
tec. The cbairmrn of twenty two a:
from the ru!.h. All the coiuhhuaJ
are su coOfUluird that the nuj-tity L
IemocraUc, and tf the majority usvre
fitness, filualiou, and standing of the
claimant. ' Light is thrown upon these
queries by the facts already presented,
. r
but mtic.li ngnt may uo gaineu iron
other facts of kindred import.
Then ho spoke of that grcut high
way to the sea, the Mississippi. . '
TIIK VITAL FACT
U tin t'rnius. enerirv. enterpri.so aud
capital of merchants, f.rmers,manufac
turers, and railway managers, :uueu uy
wholo.Home adiuntnents. of tariff and
other laws in tho interest of American
labor. Could science deepen the mouths
of. the Mississippi till the t.reat East;
em could load at the wharves of tho
Orescent City, the achievement would
no more arrest or divert the movement
ot commerce lrou e;ist and west than
it would control the tides of the sea or
change the courses of the stars. South
ern mmmrrcpii imnl tardv. and de-
. .......... . - g w r
pendent; nortljern commerce in com-
Till PERIL OF DEMOCRATIC ASCEND
' ' AKl-Y. ' " '
But we are told Gen. Hancock would
watch them. An angel might watch a
titrer: a child might attempt to divide
a beefsteak with a blood hyund ; a lamb
might lie down with a lion ; but the"
Iamb would be icslde. The peril oi
riamnrratic asceudancv iu all the
branches of the rovcromcut is deeper
rooted than any measuro within the
scope of existing public questions.'
Statesmen abroad talk of "tho balance
of power," and of "changing the map
of Europe." . iocs sayings mean not
much more thau might easily occur
here. '
He thcu alludes to tho admissbn ol
Texas, showing how poor , old8 Van
Buren even then staggered back at the
power of the Democratic king-caucus ;
how the southern members oi"Cigicss
denounced the t). S. Courts "as mcro
drivel" and their decisions as "plauii
ble sophistry ;r how they were hostile
to the army; how they opposed the en
tire disss of legislation aad measures
rrent iuuea of the centurv. A tri
umphant nationality, a Tegenrrated
constitution, a free republic, and un
broken couutry, untarnished (credit,
solvent finances, unparalleled prosper
ity all these are ours despite the policy
and the efforts ol the Democratic party. .
Along with the amaxing Improvement .
in national finances we have aniating
individual thrift on every side. In
every walk of life new activity is Mi.
Labor, agriculture, manufacturer,
commerce, enterprises, aud investment,
all are flourishing, content, and hope-
fuL Rut in the midst of the harmony
and encouragemcut comes a harsh dis
cord, crj ing,''UiT u-t a chance-anything
for a-change!"" This is not a
bearing year for a change. ' Every other
crop is good, but uot Iho crop of change;
that crop is good ouly when the rest .
are bad. Thejpountry does not need or -wish
the chango propoaol, and the
pressing invitation of onr Democratic
friends is much like '"Will you walk
into my parlor?' said the spider to the
fly." A good-natured but firm "No, I
thauk you," will be the reejonM at the
polls.
TIlUOAMdPATta WEBl-MVaT,
besides being Republicans, are largely .
fitted for the stations which await them.
5oin service with him in Congress has
made me well acquainted with General
Uarfield That he has the Intelllgeaoi., v
experience, and nablts or mina waica
fit a toanf for the PresideoUal offlav I
think, i know. , Without early adna
tages, be years ago achieved prominent
among tbe leading men in public IwV.
aud tuat prominence ue naa mamiAjorw
ever since in all the collialoos botte
individuals ami urtiea. ltat.be Is
competent to the duties before lira
there seems to roe no reason to donbL
Of Oeneral Arthur it aeema . needles
here to r-icak. Moat of you know him,
aud all, who know him know a high
souled, honorable man, bonorablo in
every osUion in. which he ever stood;
a mau to bo trusted in every relation'
of life. If Uiev character, the popular
ity, and personality of a candidate can
add strength to the Republican csue,
Oeneral Arthur will add that strength
wherever he is known, and must where
he is best known, upon turecoruana
its Candidates tho llepnblican psrty
oo vi naimafivH " I " ' . . my r
aud amendment since tho days of asas ine counirj a approve, - -.-.
: . I n s.lv lo avow its Durnosea for the fa-
Lincoln; how southern claims are being u vnpi)l'lo JebulU our w
piled tip to . ad' amoupt more than I OTrcial marine, dm ea from the sr t
the natioual debt vcr wass Low they I Confederate cruisers, aided and abttd
Were pressing U.c -paymeat of the by foreign hostility. H tof
ivv a mwvi a aaswa j t f
It proiKjAC to stand lur euuaiiio, a-
. . l : T. Ia
peilUflli: lioiiwvru mmrann. iu vuuj- i - - , A. n
i .... .i .: .:i.i -..i I ilirM-LMitlon tsx anionntine to tliO.
piex, lmeusf ij aviivp, iiuy uiui -- - - - .
and independent.- Northern methods s80,22, ; besides tbc.paymcnt M JI the
and I rogressiou have' constantly io- ta the south from crtry cwnclv
crea.1 their, fruits; tbc reverse is true a,u v(
of southern roctbols. , - .
., , ...... . r ., I liemoorauoassuuipuon oi economy; ue
11c thowed that the exports of cotton I 1 . . .
I - -.I i t.,r. .-r-A Ihowcd the details ol llio grcai irug-
as coinparctl with Lrradstuhs saSerea ".. . t ... ., ,k
. -, . , ,. j tie tor rctomptioa and how the Dvuto
in comparison and is tn a decline, and . r , . .
, . . . ,, ,--.' tratic Jeadera tpptcd it with few a-
he tieats at length on the disparity of . ... . . ..
. . , . tepiioasJaod declared that on the soltd
northern and southern interests. Look , , ,, - .i
basis of yoW roft.v ii cn'tuicy the
at- . . ..Ulli L.i. ki,...
i hi; avai.b utw ut uboiau culi""t".." , f" -'. ,
roposr w
bLoucsU.M
msnltv. sn-1 pror-res. It
prcscrvo amity wita aji tae worw, w
erring our own obligations with othrt.
aad seeing that olhen obeatve Ihvirs
villi In iimtH-lfrMf ritiAMl of Akst'i
erer birth or color, In his rights i
rqualily Ufoie the law,.IncloUB fc
licht to vote and to boooanted; to f
bold tbe publio erodit ami tbe aajkih;
td" 1 9 ngarcmcata, and, br doiag k
tbtogs, me ltepuuiican lny mv
tion of candidate, ue cinaiuaie ii V . Vi. iiJ .i .
K.nhvncst.cenuinoman,KiU w than ha l is southern. During the t
Jctk ar4 accept a rartyijiominat'ion to wtj, l alIute ,wcr ,o b,i,
ine Frifdency VcelreMdenrr, or L wMMthe yatKe
t?crr-.ad after be m ekctH bJcome of th yet po.er and the apptmch o
luw u.to hlmlt Few things ar the FresHlrwUal fa va aas tslc4
Lre despicable than first to mure urgent re for noi-g .low. jUny
Jion at tbe hands ot a party, and UhTJ7iLl0r,i:
h' inhH-f winninc pUteatkm many that have hrtm ioUv-tuccd hsr.
L iiiir to iroHv that r ath u"
1- i ;. . it... i. 1 to Ajtsnro lo . indusLrr. LumaBitV.
under the ficboa ol vagrancy, and pvia, JT'VL: rl-,n lo Amer'isV tbe .-1
on management, and than Iraru ef tho fttnalag acts asvleloscd OK spien-lid L tf4l kAAtv
their !ckenin, beastly administration, irgnment on that mbjccl a follow t t t m , , -
and human natorc will tell you that r-. pr trtwrths. WilUam Jlrnry HwiUi. CUlrtK
Uie frcedmca of Ooorgia do not sup- j' T1,s iimva.v fcwi.iu.., V. f rw-Vsr! htteta la V
cst it .t if they could. In 1 57b tho Iho form of law A wfr. com- l::Lirt (,.,, ki. i iao tm
Repubitran vote or Louuana was !, I nosea wnoiiy oi tpuoiican j?-na.or, -f . - . . - . . tlUmt
I from a frivate lrtirr to hiaslf U.:
MC ilWAMNB 1 .0 tW
i rvAiocnj iisyr", wruirn -
Chtcairo Conretiiioo: -ral4 W K
ideal srif AAAsU asan. Hsdf
Dr. Ffa&kJm it m ttxt4lj 9
of h U. o n ambttioos UboT. H
Uocoln got ihdr plane bt tin
frosa tsrav. Cot U.fu ;
trains! aaao, lk aaa
rktMiMl. ia akcMl. IXa AAA U
vf io 1 ia."1 " i"r j;s j
t A A., I rr S-t !v ADul llciTXQUlg MhjU
oithtPaya only una i.ut per oor ,V:.X iritT. patriotism, and
tho whole taxea, or k than one fiflhll WT. "JV. ;;n UUe ViiW the higher ob-
.a-ab. a. a a tv. Aati s w-i -
II uancoc wcrt w k . w -lamisasVT.
fooddeace
1: ration amoog men are not set down
trul4 only pay oos pet cent, and tha I Tv ftmW fcfuJ.uAi ViFT
oortlt W pr cat, ThU wtmjdtit lao I WJ o littlL It ! JJJJJ " mclmt beleo to the x
norU withont doobU I xt to find out of oaracives bot I alud class, and, Uterer asvsOaU
' . , ,.!UAlaVlabaEprUsli f3ul no pawV of a party . tM f r?V
laey nav lavttcu nw uasnpvssi - - -i
to deliver ifao address al Um '
Fair", at Wadeaboro. to be held
tr 2, rTtli, mit and Btix. lt TV
"Dixie I , -r", V" I mom and ciom w artwa m--VJ?fs,
Octo I saeW-V . So j policsr and !--. It b a Ffi-
1
irrrr
. ..ii ... ..v . . . ii 'Xa TMm nsuirr tae circa B-anc
uspp-w s. w v T I ZUli:..lM.tAAAlr aztd aa rranl!-
cakbagts tobacco aad so JotU. h vtir utS pecpla aa? moo th
J v taw,ai mu'mm snc-vnTn,
sX tby bavo borwo lb-
ra In At-ttiA tk aiiSunsSS
sss i - I srtvcai m m -f vm
r. - t .2v. .--. . l - - , ......mi tirsrt -
Ukdjtsl Utana, Jta!g Bxt awr- This lalmai-a wtU bt piAj
. y-i.--vi aiv t iUi I A)aa1da ta tlvs) iMUcnt re a4r
trOl U to dar. It. I Ota M4U of IW foCowurg aga&i-
r-!iP:- W 7 m,
of rrJ ,Woi'. f;T V1 occma
tsc rtuocxAm- rattrr
w LVsAxratk aUAi,xzl t aat
araia. St tkktt ava4 mil iu araria,
Ta rvasrxl mam areiig ks la ia
itt, a U iu i-iaxv wcuoaol. 1
wooli aod y wd
bUUitsja, Ilia ittao of tke
ooaatry eat fit? W'aWn t&f
oppusitma as to stTir rw-rct i-ct-
vWeaei Jits) boor ttkr that the vrlo
P"Jci- BS I A imMXt4ij
thtre by swwll.rt I ., ' wkaicvcv
"VoJid" caocm decrees will be wnuim
TaI r-AAMHA still bs roalrtlkid liT iImam
who rrprrseat Icm than cce-xrta Ji f
Ubepeoptrta t-eisa.;
Ttca t tloitd l!;t tb vt np-
rnrstJ ad wmt llua ttfut ftcat
Gf..fs fcisw ! fSftf tb
CtJfcsJ sVistl', .... ...i, ? ,.--
Lsokia iato tau aA.u W U
vnatry'a bwsias, vr em ia.pao.y
aad rxOy rti4 tW
aa4 Indair of tvw srcli-. Cy
aJtmysAA ai tfP f
d act to, tdauy, em, Aful.
aai rrrraos) art Ij4 1 lla is sb
sctSMi4rta cwaatrr tl l)la ta
en.' xtLe iikAi iwAirl fnMM Ifm rWtlrwi I tits bill so known a the irtuasittkati
rx luru-. Vet ia 1So7. io this sajnol act. Jt waa not tko Fk el Anyuos
state, th ri-gistry of vote showed IV I Senator, nor U)4 iteaifr litcraliy sad
lV whtU vt4e rs. and $1,131 colorrd 1 it fall per ham Utss tieot 'f, aay siejls
v; i, snd in lU the re?itry showed I mefabor of the anuUrr, It a a
a liepublicao majority of 22,31 1, In
Xurth IWolma in Ai the lvepobifaa
vote cxtai lOtv.417. At die next
Cogrcs.oaal election the Republican
. t i- .1 . .
wo.rs Mrcciy spprarra in ine coasu
In Alabama m ) 572 the Ilcpoblicana
cast po; vutea. Tbey elected five of
oDtnproaiiso 4 roobst csajctAng
opiaiosa. As was, sowsniucs iu trvcif
Rrpnblkaa asrasUr of Ue rjstr, and
cTery one, aflrr cuodcraiioo dciar
fsln SI aJjM .?CT W" bVasa-i. bTbi.' os, . ixm
-fXt . T4, laziceacd UdaOrr XChxl aa s
am tmr ru ahia su su a Ulff AUM " ssVsKtX .
A, S)
ira'W and iwebtvol trresa 'wtre I
1.1 .V : l .i - i
lUUK rkHAMin, vir.Tu.1"?, I ' - : -
let il aacantedl7 l.fb.Kaa vtt wts iiti tW
1 1'rsAsdABt uraai MosanuT ssstoco k. lit .7 .
rjiB run r.tc aw mm fixad thIstof Jassary. lfZ tortao u IL 1- l!!!!! ljTVnrrr
This ws a very car airal ol frtod mosaptioa f ifwt f-jaaewU. a4 Stvi itlill Ilk irtfts
ttuu irtaww : um Usm H-t.q 1 W"J ' wnwi-tyrot 1 . ,i,r- 1. n Ma fT
Ur iMrt, aad lb lis-1 rmrawsrls raw Ksaased. T anlHisMi I 7rTiTrr " iT-TrTT
f isth Carolina do not I f Us Uii M vrawssptM s eA' sA4 f 7 r.Tr.,A-ii-
tra;t
riblka
tkl k Sitirbt cw aiv. TWvmm
f. lby arw iwc aa4 taormxa, lyai
t-T k&csr nLxl muitlMaiiai
TJwy k tir ill Ulk-Ws avMoa,
Tty la whah IJs tirf Tr7tda4
oa o .a tao wtr. isfy aaesv
s4 Ury Vpsssi tosi sWia
fsMr. i;n isi tijoa W)4tfc
tr - ef ll ccUo ia IsTila
CWrv!iaa. lu wm tiScl ba a
c.ai f tl rVsvsts taat aaaa
rat alst r iat lix Wslkst-Wi,
Tbs wtX p4Vuc Um caawt
K-itwts ccruia laaa Use
dittw ar tsAa Ua Ifcla 4Scsa al
laaoaM vrr rsiel 4T trta ta aOrr
aastaaat l.ta fc iu AyC.
It sralUnowad as aa abrty aU 7 jT ai
! feavau lrarl, a4 oOr t r-? I U rt fclt' W -
t! vUy c.i ft. Tab s, tlmmtmif U aa oal4 taf ea
vwla Jaasary, IKJ. laswUtty lie ViAirm f ntatl art t a f
I)i4jftaasa4ra, taclatW lol l al k iktsnt V I4
tra wtstss taa a. Next jtrmiia TUn ata nsWa tate-aafw.
iswius.nT v .tf -t - i j u im nt-j,, mwf-y
asm i ru Lsmss, ittft vaa xai ttktC!e suiid! sisisAssASart aa-w:
ys-ymny aw oSAaf I ju 1mm aww asa -"
ataruarroaaa laoaca aa sfMi i tra taaa ao. asuJ at u
: avatsw Ta ax . Urn rmttmsm I m i iA asL timlm a ttlw
I a a La tkeaa waasW JU aci fc4ima-1 ti f Oeit et