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A . T .... j RATES 0? ADVERTISING: ! j I , . ! : - - i i i -I i I. II i i Mr ' a: Office over the N. CLBook Stored TERMS OP SUESCr.rPTIOX':''.' "... 4 . . VICTORY !' VICTORY ! Grand RcpuDh- can Dcmoxi' j ' t ST SPKEOIIES, MUSIC, BAN- NE US AND TOUCHES. i I . , , i Tn' niTfti p TlinnCMTIMr . ,,. I i 1 s 11 gust 12th : A .. .. . t; ' ' i r. nnnr nnc nnriF FVFRYnnnY ww...- ' . ... .. COME ALL. ,1 .ii GRAND PKOCESSIOK - 1 - - - ., - -. J. B. Ncalhcry, F. M. Sorrell, H. Hamnson. John C. , Gorman; and :-'-. it . 1 i- r '. v t .r : ' f ' .fields, and on new buildings in Ral- tant It is rumored that the strike will I -.v ' -:-:.-Vt" " I, - -V' Cigh,- at Cryand othferprpspus become general. Q onder if the Sentinellwiii Delegates will lo here from Wil- of ReprcnHtivca' last'! "winter on recover money paid ou. allegedfictiQ- ,on. josian Aurner, jr., nas juj-w- mington, .Goldahoro, ; Newbern, the Convention Bill. She shook by Tweewt-ks,cWmmi.sskherf Po (Jharlotto.Grccnsboro, Fayettovilie, her fist at the Democrats "atid.ysvjth Works. J , t -: ; tmft WWntnn' nmi nil mrh nf thn n ominous shake of the head, said, .i 'A ' repudiatedldebt currency' in The flag on the CapitoLw , half-. 2. pans oi . ine ybd aro calling this CbnvenUon unlimited quanUties" say the Ohio masMn respect to the memory of htatw- ' ' u too soon-too soon !" !fV : Dempcra. A sound currency of the late Hon . Wm . A. Gra.ham.yj q committer of arhax(emknts.; : i S?1?1-W- uivalenVr saythe t..3.,s. r:.-. - - . M. Miller 'II.' II. Ino. Geonro prosperitjr yoWake ami '-MecKien Vf A tari IT, for revenue only,, say tne returned from Harnett, where i:., M 'n U Mi v.n nn: buii counties as fUovv: !;; -n-ll. Wi W. White, Norilct JeT- janSed and hence- the negro pop- fu f he : says: The olcLbar fric, II, T. ClawHon' Thomas MbX' n ? -V " 1 ' '! V hunter who sot a trap to ketch a bar r k f'tAK,nni1'-f"'us -iHk.'Ietkkaiburg H-a lust iiCiTPlJl'his.Utrue in one sens, junn u.uiMui. ways.,Tjle prosperity. qf.Churlotte I another. JelTorertn's part Chief Marshal Col. T. M." Arco. i.simjinieiaiain i xuui;- i l.in, J. II. Jones, John W. ,Bctts, Pettilbrd and Robert Johnson. . JenKins, x. ,n. iiaiiey,- xui, enough tahcal it,-and! ally , the. or- tteiu --1, ;n;; Cv! -rt Lane,, a iL. Harris, Hamilton ganization together. ?i : : : t .; . Jg ' ine fccvcral committeciiro biiwi! Jones, C. J. Proctor, A. W. Shaffer, . ' j .'V- -: ! ' iodiuci t-aiuC A:;cr jcrrcrcca's maktag, preparation 'tdf;f the grand, J. lr. Fnrrrt. John Mann d Albert ifAJjJT- time, itbeaauetio ttiaUola that I will fcirtainly - " " iih vm v ilia rnri'uirv r ikii f iti i iih ki laij ro rrxr onn itti i i v r-i 1 1 1 r i . : i iiv i , . i . , , I ' . . ' . . . '. - . tllll I DAILY GONSTiTUTION; WEDNESDAY aftOON, AUO.: ii. ,1875 t I on AU0nH?V; haiG;urn I , , ouuxug.o. I feel over-joyed to inform you Uiat old Moore county has gone Re- publican by a' majority of 226, it R4pubIirCil3in;or.W.wOiir : reientative, William M. Black, is Ti hvV. minritv Tho tip. elected by 2Z majority. The He- publicans In -Jonesboro ' Township had a torchlight procession last tx f . . , night, the 6th inst. .A large crowd attended. Yours' IUspeclfuly,v ,-, B.: The- SaUlnU y 'One-lh.ng is cenain, ine cauing 01 me uonven tloh was a' blunder.r: " , J The ItepliblicansofBertie'are' ex- leelient Wringers; : Their , Bell .eellcnt -we-ringers gives no uncertain sound. 1 The Democrats in Franklin are very jubilant over the slaughter of a Bepublican Bullock on election :day. The Democrats of Cleaveland aro still betting on pur ham nqtwith- stanaing inoi.wasan inaepenaenc i ' r 1 . I last year and was denounced as Jonn t-ii candidate. i ! . . i'. The Sentinel says ; ' ;, u,; ..,., ; "The secret of the large RepubU- - m u fu? i l3 iaDO: ers field hands, t)rick makers and nou-curriers. xxuiice, iuu iouux oi negro laborers in this county." Iff. Kr! Tho KepubliSh-Swere vety actiyo worker during "the late can- nn - T?r I 1 M ;tUM; T,1UUSW: T ten l; Blocker, Bhvens,. Bullock. Of Granville, Bryant (Hinnant Bean, Badger,' Bateman; ' Bryan of Wilkes. Bullock of Franklinl and Brbwer. We have "succeeded in hivinn tho vvhnlo Rwnrm nxnnnt thn I nwing tne wnoie swarm except tne iwoiasi. l . On, My ! Hear, the Sentinel 1 1 Old Aunt AbbyHousei whose good j sense is ' coxfehsiVe ta;uhihVm - The Stntinel bears witness, to the Mecklenburg. V ; rC attracted to it several hundred ne-1 building there vj servauv m ; lit: i 1 L-v:-,.:!-;;;::j.' in wnucTJcf me vuiiniriu uiynuuao i vs. J-Aveeti. ixiiosuii in una case is uj I - . r. . ... . i 10 wort'oii'inu' nuw 1 r"' t .IT """ i hn thnt :tho I)ctnir:it' will novcr ilit iit trnlncr m- nnrl as kuoii among lis jyiiuwere, mm www .... . palatal breach in.neWij during that peri. Kli Therefore, correct- ? - kiU W.'i' "? '" e party ; und -none skillful w jpr,r.nn thn rthfrof 1 tion.. Who 'II Jtakq iw u . -m I- 1 NORTH CAROJilNA. rThft pmr rtrrtwfu In Pumhor. are said to bo very good. arcrlaries aro ecttiner to bo mat- tors of frequent occurrence in Fay- tJHeVlilt;. ' ! r , i 1 fTho Bank of Mecklenburg at Charlotte has suspended and Judee Shipp appointed trustee. , . . ; llhe com crop Of Hyde, says a correspondent of the Wilmington Journal, ia very good, but the cotton prospects not as good as that of last vear J. W. Cranlv of Wilmington has received the appointment of Naval (iidet from that .nnnorossinnftl T)is- trict. ' -.r I Forty-five beeves, fifty-eight uL . u i L r . rebuffed tto,4tisfy the hungry of Wilmington last week. member that the State Dental Convention will meet at the Allan- tic Hotel Beaufort, on Wediiesday, the 1 1th inst. The Catawba White Sulphur Springs has had the largest average of visitors this season than ever bre and every Dody tnat ig there is ,vell pleased. lfr Tnhn , T ,"vlnf,ftn nf (VfiW Mr. John', iiivingston,, of New Hanover county, claims the cham- pidnship in beef raising, having Pt one in the. Wilmington market wcigucu 9 wuuua yuuups, and measured Mtwerity five Inches ?-Sfc ; Pender county has had a big ex citement in tne way or a general bear hunt. An -old she bearcat- &l,?F "U,1?? citement in the way of a general hood started in pursuit, and sue ceeded in "tailing" her and three cuds. " NEWS ITEMS. Paymaster Greeley of the United States Navy died. at .Hartford jester- I Mtk ; . r Alabama arrived in New York on Mon- J President Jewett, of the Erie Rail- I rnn.fi. wa tnmwn trnm afarriairo ro-nav i roaq. was thrown ir nd his leg broken. - Gbv. Brannen teieanhs that there are bo more cases pf(fever and no deaths I as rxii barrancas. xuveryDoay aoing ,wU AVoung lady and gentleman of Mon- treaf were drowned at Quebec Monday mgns Dy maKing a iaise siep xrom mo i steamer to .the wharf. , ;i .-j . steamy "to .the wharf, y H "fbie will ' of Josiah Vananden, foun-1 oM3 estate was esUmated at Jl.ooo.ooo, ' JudBrdWestbrook Dlaced an' abneal I f' : Judge Barret's order denying the : Tere will be excursion trains Motion tobreduce Tweed's bailSnWLLnlff fi,a Hfofo .fA'M discounts 9681 millions, total resources 191S millions : among the liabilities 686 I tMUi&a uu u uua ovi.ii wore luaua suu milHoris to Indiyidual depositors. EJaRATOQA, Aug. iu. iraroie won Kentucky s takes ; time, i:44i. qrim- stead won the a mile race ror an ages I time' 3:37i. Madge won the i mile race for all ages; time, 1:151, the fastest re- I cod. Dead Head won tho steeple chase, . V ". ''Hdge Lawrence of the Supreme fSSStSSSfp "if Revenue," say, tho Ohio Democrats. v"r V,"f-fV; sense and fdlse in ty up lu iiw was known as tho ltepublicaui party, j ,1 LXJGtJSi t I .. . . 1 . ( ; - : ,...-. ;; - )- .)- A scull race Monday evening , at Pirutlroiviiv noac "KTti XorK, between tha Ptnlin ond T-t defeat of Biglin. .Cour, a mile and a u . ' i . AJL l.? nf ka nanfml PaniflA Pn4 n nwulnia ? dter -and bimist Wraff ? ISU or- aisciose nisvnerea- f!'v''V'ivi'tjri!:M; i MANAMA. in rtsamnigai "oaivaaor, where the recent fanatical riots took I place, order lias been v esUblisbed. .President Gonzales ; bad about brty or the .engaged , in it shot in squads at different towns; between Samnigal and aioneu the outbroakto witnesajthe ex- ua6n; crimihals ; confessed mey migni tod ine ncn; proTiaea my crave a Dart to tner ennrcn. i ' .r;?ffiJ Great sorrow and indignation have bwn expressed1 throughout Cent America at the events : of Samniiral. in Tcb 9??? J om'. t. voj.j.t 4t.l'ift r - Sow report ; sixtyrrsynyf whom are ?) badly v hurjfc, Ki.were brought before the, Magistrte.yes-" .teatoOTnittgand remanded to aT mthe suburbs k Mondays and the voluqters and regular troops were: ordered to hold themselves in jread- lnf? but e m3l2r Da.n eted by reading the not act. If Is remarked that the mobs of the Cathi olic armed i with hatchets.ni steel knuckles and knives, are organize ana acting unaer leauers. , , , - ' ":- J -!,,j';"":t- LOCAliDEPARTMET.; t , v--f,, , t,-rv?-t? -; Nothing before the Mayors Cqur 5 till We had another co Dious shower The revolutionists die hard, but ..A.,,,, ,ai. ' "":, , "' die; tbey . musu n H;. utdih; How about; the , electibn, ' is ' the password now. u ; ,r v ; j We I give ; our o readers anr illustrated uauor uiia wvcuiuk. . ; ; We give our readers an illustra-; ted: paper this evening. W : : : ii ' Cf m ...111 its roaster afrain this after- nolst 118 ro03ler aam ims a?5.; uuuu a r The weather has moderated con- Idembiy sine? yesterday, ,lmv politics. - r ; .; .A-, The flag on the Capitol is :half-mast in respect to the memory of the, late Hon. Wm. A. Graham. ' ;i: , , , , ,(, TFhToovernor of Kanicat paid us a; ,a5f .Aa xx ann0ai tr iv in hih 'T :V t T r Z t " spirits, but not of turpentine. The Supreme Ckurt has beenlia session since the first of June, and will adjourn abont Saturday , Hon. Josiah Turner, Jr., has just j-he we and got caught liimir, issometmng l.liko the .'.Democratic party. .if. -4 : We'll bet- th lining in our old o place on. to-racrrow niht. ? t mi I . I ' xxave you nearu nio news irum - i -w-r i a xi A vn.w I T .in'. f - T '- :- Jl' - '-"'f -1,, , . . f J .11.!-":. . t ; ! , V f .. 1 V I ii Liu: The clotids of ftif3appinimen t are beginning -to hover 1 about - those whoso Yhopes weret raised- Jto .the highest pitch by the unreliable news of yesterday. - .--.-t f i t The, News, appears to be ignorant of the fact that our - rooster- crowed twice on yesterday and the Goddess of Liberty headed each ' column oh thD- first page.; ? vr:.r ; a Wo have been informed.by James Hi Harris t that there j are only six colored men elected5 to the Converi uyu, anu iour m, uiu six are tnree- lourina wnue. m j'H uYiJt V - j ; I- - I We i presume ) the-' SfenVie and iVJnr 1 is about tired bf banling with era and decree jof thej people in their next isaies.'i ' -;ii jT.wit j demise of , ex-Governor . Graham casus; a neavy .glwm;over. ine pouu caj world in this communityj; 5 Not aTfew of airctaVeji'can be seen wear- tnereof i.-ryyV-Hroiv i if ? i The i Jpstices j of ,the , pupremo, CJourt and thQjmembets ofTllie bar of tho Su preme and Supeiiarf Counts. will meet at 12 mjL' Thursday August' 12th,1 at the Supreme Court ' nkmY4 to takH" suitable Action in relation to 'the death' J6f ': 'Hon. Wm?AvGrahamly:t trit i v A, meeting of ,th0 cltizens.' o( Raleigh will Wheld at Metropolitan Hall, at li a. m., to-morrow vtQH take, action; con-r corning the death pf the. late Horn Wm. A: Graham. ',. v :v 'j-.H iiJl '0' j y,y-. v-:yr: SBPA'Maydri - Aug.; llthM i ! y ; hr.b yi 'vJCt1 o U' , A Swindler CAuaHT.-Some r time since a man,' gding'bjr . they name bf if : r . chasing goods in the ruame of Messrs. AJ Creech, of the ymarbl? front,, and; B. I. Hunt,' of Offord, ; apd ordered, them to be forwarded to, different places. i He was caught up with In' Philactelphia ob yesterday",1 sc says a dl8pacbandvwas allowed a -hearing.1 The dispaltci 'did ' The radV hav concluded and very wiselvjso: to change the programme, for the lliursday 'nighVsdembnstration; viNpw Jblrlfews. you shouldChot 'prac- tice sttcfct deceptidn.uponVyOtlit rea'dars1 as thati especially .after ypu, haye been tendered an inyitatiouo participate with .U8-lWeUlyne rpi' the grandest j ubUees here to-?norrowv Slight thafc the people, of, thi$ city, ever i witnessed,1 and that too, over bur successr throughout V Iwi v J wm ' -v w v w w ' ""w ww-w . ... The quotation made by; the. JfciMf of i r to-day, from the . Christian' AdvopaU, concerning ; the. colored man who ad mitted .that, he i Idid noti yoe on last Thursday nor had f nevoi i voted," be cause he was too big a' fool to do so, is highly endorsed by -every sane ; colored man'; : andinany jof ; theni go a. step' further and say he should' never' be. al j. lowedtb vote. . KowJ it pie News will call this ignoramus fa sensible ; colored man," it must call those who know how to vote sages. . . -;- 'jy:; -. -yy -y tj. ,. .... jet ?.u A Gross Insult to ,tlio Freemen 1 1 i of,JN or th Carolina, j, i ' F A jViTAii EBBOB.It Is certain that! as between? fparties,r. .certain definite lines must be drawn. Men must be known as belonging to one order or the I other; his' delicate blending of one mrtyt iwith the other, and 't ifs kindly prcervation of social relations wil I jiot do, y ; ;. ' The radicar party lias drawn its line ; it has sank iUfbundationVand that'foundation. is, built on the: no-. ' Nov, here inrWake, m Mec Kh'n burg, in Wayne, 1n New Hanover, We sco Hemociits and Republicans In full eociaj accord. ilsihia right? Shall Democrats- accept their masr ter3? Must' the White bow to,the black? Blust principle yield to po licy ? And will the white Demo crats recognizeirrirscctalxqual the men whcuiavo acrsed in their arms ncro , babies and.ikirccd inicthcrs that the equality of rrces.miht be prcccrved ? ' God' forbid' that the xxufib, ugureu pretty eiieusiyuij uir wu iTorthern 'a .gbbds .infarket by VpurX One square, oc3 insertion, i $ 1 00 One square, two insertions, - 1 CO One square, one week, -' ' 3 oo Quarter column, six wces, - - 10 00 Half column, sir weeks, - - 17 50 4j Special Noticea 10 cents per fine. I- cal ITcti:dn irrted ia rr-ul-.r; local columns, 15 cents rtr line. ; ' j--. . , r I A V J ' ' -i 1 1 1 1 li ... 1 1 - w- . IP white men of .North Caroliqa should. -. come down . to this ; degradation. , But the Radicals demand it, and oh ; Qpd I How many of our Demo- ( i cratic friends havp taken it quietly ?; u pur ad vice. Jsy to v draw the lino ? strongly. Those ,who . have voted the negrp, jticket, let them stay on) k that side. LeV ithem . bo known asj negrX3.:ii!y ;A; vtt?'. . jWe copy the foregoing from the ; ' ) pp.tty.News of this city and wo pro- pose to'keep' it standing" until. tho jt , hQnest people bl, every .' portion of i North Carolina shall havo seen and n read it. We".w;ant;air Democrats who vbted'agpainstj1. $e reyplutiqii-, ry poruoPi.oiuvner paxiy; 10 ,wy wjiat is in store for theroi if tho3fi shouldever so far forget themselves' 1 fi asjto- return" to their' allegiance; lo A the Democratic party : Let ithc-, wOple take these-'mem at their t ;wprd. Accept -: tn6 'proposition. 1 , fe low-citizens, ,and stay within . th0'4 R pubUcaifolIrNotf iftp-" di.flr-r't ence: Democracy tells you .that.' t roatire not to tks ailowed liberty; of5 ,' r cbpsciencej y you ; henceforth ypul aro ;deMrre'j .eocja,! I inlercoursey merely 1 because .a you Kajve thought proper i to : eierclso y yqur constitutional ;Hght.Mas.fxCj mjn, and because you , were unwit- j Hqgrto.be made the tools of design- In bad pen. ; On the contraryj,ki 1 HpubUcanslofier to you f freedom ; , ) oif conscience and ireedom of speech' ' h?he Repnblicanjparty inteerfeie3 ! with neither '-We have within ours ranks as much1 bf lbrains,' asm : uch of patriotism and s ; mu( Jof all 1 the elements that go to make truer iy, genuine ?gobd society as ' can be boasted of b the author of the forcn 1 1 , going article, or any who ' endorse L4 mm, anu noming lijuosi ou vuwu.i . J . -t f- ' . a ! accounts, ao iar as we are concern uu ; . we; can say wq thank thee Jef for that word." VThe majority of the l anti-Convention men i wno voteu m t thd last selection lMbUl vgtav. lJtr ' V . . . t V ' :.J W 1 y i ' 1 i '' ' --v.: : f M C . laeeded no prompting. ; Thdyvbrc';; : 1 thej foregoing ad Yice,l although' em-. ' ariating from a mind diseased with prejudice, yrancofoti with' hatred C , and foaming wl th 1 cofrii ptlbn , iwllt t' be taken.,;. The - freemen of North, Carolina have -had- their .eyes opened at last and -can1 never so far y fon?et themselves as men of i honor - as to return to a ; partly that thus in-' sult3 them.i,:We hope' the press of , thin Sfntritoi11 mnv -.'thai fthriVA nr-1 1 tiqle, and we want the Bepublican ; 1 for a while at ' least v Acrai n , We say,' ' we thank the Jsews for this audi tional aid towards Republican ac. cessions v ' ' ; rr.W. C, VA. MIDLA.ND fe G. 8. i 1 , t: I , f , Alexandria,. V u. , , i TjASSEKOJiKS . . i ,.,..1 1 .1 lUOIM 1I0RTH OR-EAS? V'l f ;- Will avoid niffht ehanzes and icoiro tha mopt ! comfortable. ami i ehortcst .route by, buying - Via the Virginia Uidland. Y1 ; fiTfl!isMna'efichai?c cars 1 iit DanTtlle V. ! I. i'l across a twel vo. foot- fclatiorm' directly from tho Kichmond & Danyillo Uaiij Into the Va. ; Miillain4 cars in ijaylight. , ; , ,j' f.V Thisroutc ia. OJSTE HUNDKE1), IILKS f SIIOKTE1 2K THAN ANY OT11EK to the W. 11. WALLIN6T0N, ; t,Trayelington Agt., GrocnBoroiir. C. j ; ; ' . m t m , t . : , . Springs Of Virginia. ; v r i Y g. j.,foeeackeV: iv if (fen'f ManageT, Alexandria, Ya. . " ,f W. D. CIIirLEY, 't- V':---;'-''V.' ' acnl Southern Art..' Atlanta. Ua. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That 1 " ' have been appointed Assignee ol the ' - 1 - -z . 'f estate and effects of -.CStrickland or ; i Nash conntv. N. C. who was -ariiadRedu-Y a bankrupt-by tho DUtrict Court of the u nited oiauM iur hju jivswwi i jini. North Carolina upon the peritfqri pfQhP ' of hia creditors. '4;;!;j,;.! , ? G. KOSENTUAIirAw5l5snee. 5 RalQighAngust f, 1875. , f t ; ! A -ZV ,i I i' General Agent for the ueieDratott. Pavments easy. Ifiisrc3icrwr"lna for Illnstrsted CatalDU04j vr -;"rJ.':u? ' Also dealer in all kind's or i;,( MUSICAL iNSTilUHENl. Don' Fayette vUlo street, Raleigh, Nf C.; Fancy Goods, Toys, Basket Childrrn.'ftn1 Carriages, Cigars, Tipca and Tobacco. , Don't forret to call at No. 10 'Fayette--11 J Hi. i
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