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,T-r ii- icl iH lO '.iO'Hf Oil! r,ntc.Mi" toll ' i i.;Jl-V ' '.' wj J A 4 ?0 1 1 MM "i J : 5 i X i .u. ', -I. A ' nrfif i .. v in:'" t ' : : ". : . . . - . . - . - - 1 " - " . vi;-;,d . 0 Ojfuieat the Old Stdtidard li , FactUvUU ccL i UAT4ES OF ADVERTISING : sOne square, one insertion, v , $ 1 00 One square, two, insfertto2v:-":' 1 M One sqtoeofiqrVcdlrr J,: 3 00 Quarter coluriit, dr". ;cr. .:"rn?l 00 Halflu-nri,nK .'Vr ; ' l5. Spec:. ' "t!c; I : . i ; ;r linof ip calNctl . , 1: : ' : : . .1 f t IS cents per I' y u I I ' ' ' TBRX3 OF SUBSCRIPTION : ' . . . . ' .it;, 1 p. '. Ouo copy during the1 campaign. (pos t- I paid)ONE DOLLAR, w i X1;.:" :: ;:''BALBGH,f.N; ,:C SATURDAY i9Mt37fi. .. -!.i.n!imhH, N.r;29; All orders must bo accompanied by no; i V , ( ; Republican State -Ticket 1 . ;,;r ,m : -rr w- ; ;vv Ji ' v : : . Governor : , , ..f OF GUILFORD. 7'Vr , Lieutenant Governor : William AiSriiith, . ' ' OF JOHNSTON. C. I)r Secretary of Stale , JONATHAN W. ALBKItT3UNi - . , OF PKUQUIMANS. For Treasurer: WILLIAM II. WHKKLKIt, 8 - OF FORSYTH E. . ' : ! " J ; - -. - r' For Auditor : ' r .1 O II N REILL Y, oi Cumberland: For SupH Viiltic InstruciiMt: .lOIIN C. CiVltSON, OF HENDERSON. ; 1 1 i Frr A ttornei , General : t . TA'liWlibL L. IIAKGKOVJE, ! OF li RAN VI LLE. . For Congress. Flrt MKlrlrt. Ufticui' MINDSET. of I'orqiiiinans county. . Scroud DUtrlct ClIRTfM H. Bkoo dkni of Wavne county. Third ltticu w. 1. i-auauay, or idw Hanover. Fun nit uutricu I. J. Youno. of I w ran villa. rifel District. Ja i Kercnth llUtricu T. J. VVilkw county. , , Ddla, of ; Special Notices. . . 7 . i ' ' - NOTICE.-': .h- -h All votntuuntcations intended for Tlitis.' II. Keoffli9 CUairnian of tlie ftiate l'icciTliTO Committee, slionld be atdreMed to him at Raleigh. 'III . . ' '' 4 ' I " " rountf Conventions. ' f Riioms Rep. State Ex. Com. Hideigh N. C. Aug. 21 , 187G. As thero appears to bo some con fiiHioii and diireronce of opinion as, i4i ' the proiwr representation in unity (Vinveutions,under the plan of organization, governing tho Re pub1iin party of this State, the fol- lowing rule is given for the ' benefit of all iiiteresled':. 1 u ' ' CVmnty : Conven tiona i , isliaJJ j .be iconiposed.of tlireo delegates j from' chich : township and ward, ini the' county- I Where a town or . .city.' HtilKlividedi into wartls, . is carved ut of a- township, then tho terri-i tory outside of tho corporate limits glial I t entitled to three ? delegates in ih County Convention. t ' u . ,TII03.B.tKE0GII, , i Chairman State Ex. Com. t .,!.- .rr 7 : ' 1 smXEATO VANCE. : i l ; . ! ... ! Tho following appointments have heon ir.adeand agreed upon between Judge Settle and Gov. Vance : Hrevard, .Transylvania county, Tuesday; (cptcmler 1 2. ., : , Shelby, Sept. 15. , , ... ; Lincoln ton, Sept 10. -tx , r . . -, Ihdlas, Sept. 18th. , : t. Charlotte, Tuesday, Sept. 10. :r Monroe, Weilncsday, Sept. LU, 1 Rig Lick, Stanly county, Thurs day, Sept. 21. ' . Mount Gilead, rontgomcry coun ty, Friday, SepL 22. f llockingham, Richmond county, Salunlay, -Sept. 23. Lumlrton, Tuesday, Sept. 2G. KlizidK-thtown, Rladen county, V4tInen4laytSept.27. t . .1 , : The iK!ople are requested to circu lute the news of thct5e appointments, and tho public every whero are in vited to attend and hear tho discus 'ision...; .- .... . '! r .1 .? ' llcpublican and Democratic .Pres idential Electors will address the ! people at the following places 1 ; ' 1 !;; . ,..L WcHlnealavi September; 13. 1 i ) V V" nomas Marlon,. Thureuay, aepicmu ; Newton. Friday, Hepteni her 8.. " , ' TavlorsvlUe, Saturday, September 9. V 1 lkenloro. Monday. September 1 1. " Y adkl v i I lv Th u rday, Septcm ber .14. .: -.xtnckMiUe. Friday, Hcptomber 15. 0 ! 4 vVinston, Saturday, Sepiembcr 1G. - ,1 The ladioa are inviuxi to attend. ; . v vriemlsln tho reapoctivolocaUties will please circulate notk-ea or the npilnt-j pxenta. ' l . ' . ...... ,i i X.. i I rtrrl I ! thoy propose 10 uiuvo jr . The Bcpnblicansof Guilford counn ty will' hold -a fcounty convcnUon dates i for gcqc'-ftfgcBM? county officers,. : j f.K,; g-,.rtTVn'. ' -Persons sending td unamesfor v. rvvxrcTTTirrTAv will please -acid after the post CMIl'ada.dail'" supplied with: mails, j- ;..nt: n.j 1 -ha!aij iAvS I ii-'mtrimv Gorman ha3f rA'cd if "-ii. w thei" Packing stltution office. . I . ,i. ,1 diatliam County. There vrlll: be a meetiBar'of tHd' Re c blican Exeeutive-CoBMnittee or uiiat- m county, at the, office of the Hon. James H. HeadenlnJ1Fittsb6rcr,'Kti Tuesday, the 19th : day . of September next, at l2qclpcK. f i y w 1 1 A iilll attendance i requesteu. - v ,TJ nil ,.AU 5.rr l6,( irht ! -moil xn;.l r ' i . . . . Tl.orn tt.-ill Iw tt Hfttl VftTltlotl of the R publicans of JohnstQn county held at tho Court House, in. SmithJBeld, on' Sat1 cors. &d. The several tOTrrisbipsr of 'tbb cQtrny are i requested .to bold; ( meetings nd send delegates.,,. Jijy . . f y!lf " Chalrmaii Co. RepV,Ex.'Com.' aJlIon. W'A'-Smithadd other Q-Uon. speakersW-Hl bo present!" ni.;J Aug. 15. 1876 : ;;;uii rXUft 'fy.u. I. . . . - ' I! JQIHT'fCAtlVASS;;; Hon: J. J. Davis ' and CoL1!. Vrtiin'rtfifdaiVor the 4th ' Distrlcfatiriounce ' the- fol lowing Joint appointments 11 ' V 1 '' Franklintbn, : Prari&in vcotinty, day, Sept. 19. -y i - . '- i-'i 1 t j' ..... . Ingram, Jphnstoii ' county i ;Fri- rlotr Qonf 4' " ; Princeton, Jonnstoa county, oat-, urday, Sept. 3 -; ,.V; .. i Oneal's, .Johnston ; coutityivMon-, day, SepU 25;;,: L4ru - V... ' Smllhneid, JOnnston county, Tuesday, Sept, 2G,v1 . 'ti' ' ble to attend Any' Aipoinf mentL'hJe ;w!.ent; -Wake County IteptibUcani Conriett- j i j tionii) ) ill :oJ-iJ TherG will be a Conven tionbthe Republicans of Va'cdurftyheld at the Court House iifa'J3laleighi oh jMonday the 11th day-of September, next, for the purposo 01 nommaung tsmdidates for the 1 Legislature' and connty officers. k . . -" ".V"'1 The several townships and wards are directed 1 to hold .meeting 1 bh .Friday: the 8th' day of ; September, ana select utjiegfitus ;tu esuuwuvuvviA- 1 ; 'Each T6dhhip'-wiUlieientitledi -frvthrV vt'erfln said Convention1. : -exceHt v- WaWratv'TbWttshrp - whicli shall ffmve;Vfotff 1-vbteJiiana Kaieigh ttown t.trpl vp .vrt.! 'Ko' brdcrvs' will bo Entertained, 'and rion&but regulaiyelectea Deli egat?rwill be:,allow6d'tqiv6toin; TlkV.TnTi,.,"Arii?. 2ll 1876; rijifl(V Wake County Republican .lux-g : EcuTi ve Committee., W, W White, Chairman, Raleigh; "TR. A. Thompson,' Bartbn's1 Creek. D H. Gardner, New? Hill, it :u'i . J. P. H. Adami sCary. ; i i II J, L.;Morjng, MorrisvUle. , y , 4 D. R. Chavis, House's CreIuv, . , ; Henry. Pullev.AVakeneld:' : " -M.lG. Todd, kgle'Rock.t'4 M- "('J l'1' Robert Fuqua, Old Shop, .r riii.. Jrio.'O. narrison, New Light, i I U 'Roland Oooch, Day tonV . - .'. laJt i T. A. Crowder, Panther.Branch. .; , , A4 Magnm, jwueigu. j; . ui; M. RB arbee, . - "'; t : . i.ii'n,;i;,;x;i;i. fiUffiM-' - lf 'Jill .'l.i'.ili iH -TV. If fcj4U4ltl4 4l., J . "- f ''I ' Jas. H. Harris,- H!rr4 ! LiL; LV-'B. Gilbert; 1 no inJInv i 'J. G; -Andrews, .AUburn4'j vi 7 ' f Geo. A. Koitb, Mijbunde. ; vc 1 u-. 5 d .John AtAssey. SwifLCie,k. ,, j3i. , " HamlltoS T Jo6es6yilU 31' ' F. G.4 Moridg, Ape7r 'r ;.; rsr Mr. :nidenV 0'er,, garden, always suggests itseirja corvn ient themq when, the Interviewer begins. to talk .oil ;;a jStibject, upon which the Governor-prefers..to bo si lent. At .theV, frere f meriUon ' ot 'rjAi-omflr ' Rfv1nIlr, naniQ' Gov- ern'or.TUden exclaims, "Excui me, I Ay-ant. to show ,my Hoiyers." t Fpur tho latoilr. Greelov Crave ivbodchoppinsr. matinees at Cliapr paqua aa part, of thqjticj of, Ins canvass. ' Kow't' Governor Tlldcn ho wants'; hisi canvxu.kfcpt .inLhe background.JV:aaX;4lf; r O : 1 i(xldsea ofa beautU.uideiV,vhicU ',? -PYYI P ' I he will dispose oi cheap. Apply, at I urday, the 9th aay oi Kepiemper nex for tho ' purposd of. nominating candi datesfor the Legislature' county "of&i Tuesday; Blpt;'-.-! V"".':. Clayton, :jioljntQnoouaty, Tiles' By order 6f the W'CMrfii Wu oi ! 1 TJud'ce, Spurgfee wiU ! visit jGreene county, on, IhOi occasioq of .thorn cetlcs of the Itepublican Coun ty' Homitiating 1 Convention, - and iwlU'iakb 'occasion' wh Ho there to discuss 'the issues of the 'day; . Let me peopie oi ureene come ouiauu v-. ; nXSU ThearChatham Ilepublican : County fusNonvnatingfrv Convention iwllt rticct in Pittsborb, on Tuesday,' the'l'lOth1- of "Beptember; Judere ourjriends in Chatham.', will circu lato.tho information througl6iitih,i COUiy.,.;p ;;t tliclo jnayhe aujU )-:m:j Los ,f - . !J TLcp ahl iJaa-Itoixilnatutm i i if R ich -rn t-:;. vi iuiondl Covnff.t of; u..t he following re the Republican nominatidnsnRichmond county : XflHTfSTOftP P9rorier Jacob J?erkns ; ,Xegister pf l)ccds John. S.lWatson ;r Commissioners Gi W.'McKinnonj Jit T;: Ussery, J. L Yates; A; W 'Brown and Joshua Ciiappeii.'f';ri,i;;J 1 J ' 4 Thb'1 nliiatioii'are "good ones, hd wUi certainly, carry the county. H. C. Dockery , twill carry JVIont gomery and Richmond by an un usually, large majority f;! TheejbHcan State "Executive mmiitee'jiV,' sending out large fluaqttie, , of Abcuments and we request t thos,e: receiving , them to read and rdistribute them amongst their neighbours' and friends. K Let the' truth': be 'disseminated, and we Have no ' fears of the ' result in No vember.,; Everj' tepublin in this ptate can aid the common cause by j assisting in the circulation of the uocuments. sent out. by, the Jxccu- ttveCommitteew .! uisi is. 3f.. 1 iJurxik 1 :J: W;i AlbeutsonI biit f&ndidat(i'fbr retervof Stafe. from a canvass in several counties of, tho West. , j .He has also canvass ted Beyeral Eastern counties. lie ireports that the indications of our Success in-Kovember! are manifest; that there is not so much gush tb be seeri In s,6ur'; ranks' 'as' the' " savage classinibiti 'but', there , is a deep underenrren t.of feeling and . deter-minatlonlamong.EepublicansJevery- iwhere lie has been, which ; .will tell jhen -the' sun sets on the 7th of 'November next. hi'' " : tA Judge' Albertson5 will Visit Smith- eld?( Johnston 'county: tcndav:y on the occasion of the, assembling of Township and Ward Meeting. , Republicans irrail the townships of Wake cotinty,,, at thef ' call o the cha!ffee,Jm,el3e5e'rda:y place in each township rfor. the put- which -will atmble inithis city on ,pB?yflB9 ;ward idelegatesiafjthi3(,city owereiselec-ted !ast1,!iii:Ht. n Huch J interest 5 was sevincejMneiucuyij, , auu xno Contest5 waxed j quite f warm among tjie jtffes of thpe whortre likely io be brought befpre the county con. "VentlbtC sis' cahdidates ; ibr the yari- ousiollices! in the gift: of the people 1. .4MVV . . 4l 4V4lW . UIUiUliVMiUC 4JVl lion ; and as a conseouence. there . . A 9 At!;Bpublican held' their ixfeeilpg ait, ttie' 'cbiirti lipase and. af ter a considerable wrangle as to the in&HcOfuchc ly selected Messrs. F. J. Menninger, Ross Pettiford dnd George Lane as delegfates, iand Thom .Williams, Johnr FIagg and Frank Thomas as alternates. .In 'the :Easterh Wdrd belegates : B. Barbce, W. II. Martin .d'igfeWar Ellison V; alter nates: J. C. -KingJ, W. F. Debnam andlfp" mprmdUe Ward-? Delegates ,A',W Sfiaffer,'-James Bakerand';Wm.-iMitchell ; alter nates, i Messrs'. Vji Scott, Virgil Ricks1 and Alex." Long.' Western irartJ-Delegates i Albert lagninV Jf i; Forest, and J.'H: Jones; al ternates.a F.. M. Sorrel 1 Jas.H: Harris and II. C. Jones. : ... . 1 . . . llht . .. ..: COTTOMAnKET.; . The following are the dotations Middljng new crop,, 10 cents.1 Bricrht fitaiim. - . .. . 7,u Deep stains, - 7l(aS i urgea and bther a ble Republican ; speakers will Iks breydii U' : 'We hope F..., s ,.!, 1.;' , f-ii. ;,,.. SdnltSC.:I)dcUefyf; House bse1 of 'selectrngi 'delegates' to the JyaciV1y?rfe tendance at the eeUninaU thewards. Xftateigh 3 An "want of fm!t or vftrfo- mp anjr kind yqnld do weRto caU - t ft 9 ix?Ph .F, Stall JXo. 24, v Ma -oh Me'troolitin r kfUrkL CI - ; 111 uiuuau iigmr 111 trrery vt 'deserves the: patronage lot Jli peo 5 WlienLreg istrationj . bfgrnsr1 let every Jtepuhjtam igd io tixei llegUi tear and isea. that 4d3 ntxie is 401 qortll. 1 Don't) depend upon ., any fonder- registration, lAski t the; reg istrar if y our namei justras is lin ' j licoir.:.. ln-iJoTnocratio eoim- lie! the books arc,-04 r. . . in tho hands' OFirrespoIble, un scrupulous -tnoh.-l CUrili I witness with you. See 'that your surname is properly spelled and the given name is properly r written. , In the last election jln Vake county John Smith?'! was notj alio wedl to vote because one j. Smith" was on the books." 'Every subterfuge, however small, wm 'be:tfsecl.j So, ie eery vinced that his, name has been prop erly registered: Let committees in every township be appointed,: whose duty it shall be to see that! every Republican-: is egistered and : his name 1 properly written -upon, the Registration )Bbok.f Etern lance, tis fhq , price .pf JibQr ty ; , aid with the ; whole Democratic party banded itogether as4ranchise Rob- tors in. the s comings eledtion, it is imperative that the utmost 'vigi lance should h be used'5 to prevent fraud and electiVb robbery:"1 n " -u-j-nfyy,, -1,- tm i'i? - ' 'i. ni. "I jo i Bi Certain democratic journal s5, in alluding to Judge Tourgee, whoni ilibliP leaders; Jf, vand ' the il. 's&y&gb class" 'tiate, because, of his' ' ability and forcp pf Lcharar, take especial pleasure injt teiin?4ng Jdmia. 'Uifle ey ed; carpet?bagcex.Hi . Doga u hQ wl tyhen thoy are hurt ThistmalicitHis appellation 1 does ' not ' harm Judge ur.They only shpw that his 'iiard liclce arb1 teUT Butjt "would by calling,1 Democrat Vby similar names. Tlier isv a jVJi rginia carpet ; bagger, living in: Haleighriwltli not half, nor aquarter;,Qf the ability of Judge Tourgee,' Who irgures-largely ; a a local politician who is denomi-! nated by some fits' hbrh-eyed.w i That is" his' infirmity: r jriiit demo-! crane morais wouici oc icrrioiy oui- raged if wewere . to prolaiinhipa i asra !hpn-pycd" grain; of: wheat, pr ViXlVVf IHJiU.UJli XWWKi iiiiilr J l i .Y Vl.i. ( ,f . 1 't VfiV f.-r-: ) iDri En gene Gr) ssom', ..iui ! i A writer in a late niimber of thej Yiimingfo'rf1 of thblecturb by ' Dri 'ugciib'Gris- . . r I have quito recently had the .pleas-' ure of reading The Illustrious Insane.' i the popular arid edifying lecture which: Dn Eugene Grissom' lias IdelrPer&i in; several towns j in the ;State, jThe. first part is the best The whole production! evidences'cultU're' and though it ,'but the! first four or fi?e pages iddieate 3 severer! mental idtecipline andfai more purely ' imaginative glqw. , f It is tho production! ora'miiid . that 'has carefully, observed; the developments of 'insanity from the point of -the slightest departure' J from i men,tal equipoiso to. the , violence and! ravings of the maniac. It exhibits study, intense watchfulness aEd reflection an i ability to reason: lucidly and profound Jy upon thafacta that have been evolved i by patient study. It is elevated in style, j and felicitous often in the use of exact; words to express the precise gradations of in.sanity in its varying phases Some: oC rgires. are very 1?happy almost poetical. , , If space allowed, ' I1 would be elad to' ouo to some noticeable and elegant passages. 1 .The lOCtlirfl will . dn irrvwl . anrt Mnnnf.f l ufm-mr- V y 4. WW iail to interest any cultivated audience. Dr. GrissonV is a native of Granville, and I feel proud of him as snchJI have known him intimately from his earliest' jiiuwuf auu iu uoar wumony io nis personal cleverness, to his honor, hu manity, sympathy for the sufTering and unfortunate, to. hm ability, integrity, fidelity and zeal. .Ho is doubtless the right man in tho right place." i J5fc3 Colj Lindsey is over, on ? the other side Qf the Sound filling his appointments., lie is,making a . .fine impression wherever he goes. ,He is proving hiiriself to1 be master of the situation and is, at 6very discussion j pushing his mpetitor to the wall. The attempt to assail his character by certificates is proving a TailureL They -are imore than rmet'ibyi the counter. cextiTicatea 4i showing! the character , of ,.t, hia - assailants.-r Fevv men would ,bo able, to pass through the ordeal forced bri'ol, Lindsey by hirf enemies aud bo able to produco :strongcr 1 endorsements and a' clearer 14vindicatiOn than he h;is done. The vresul t is to his ad vantage. 1 i A generous'; and fair play lovingfpeopio are very apt 'to stand by the, man 1 who: -is inaUciausly-csi sailed. ; Jle is -filling t appointments in 1 dt county this week. 'Mizch beth WxJ Norlh Carolinian. Republican, demand an inspection of the registration ; book, to . be, con- soin, which has been recently priri-1 ted, entitled he "iilustrious In-i u; From the yriVork Herald. ni ill ; -.tii ThOttSaratcga ricminaticniji r n According to our dispatches, this morflipgt Gpyernpr, -t Seymouc only persists in his refusal to accent the 'n6minatiph''Ib by thd SaiatogaCoTiVehtfbhlbtiY hehaswritteir ailetter fo the! JDdm ocratic Stf,,Ceptral gommittee, fofmally. jlecjining it,; .Thus. 'the beetf cfrcaiatirgithat'l the1 candid date h&bmt declined,-! is proved to tTh6 posiiioUfuofu the 1 Democrats - t'.Jl 4r vwa5a.PfQ-tQ suppose opItth.P. ps51f blunder! men iuuuuio ut mo . .... . . O , hind itibut it-ma vi bewaa ,. . :'. inChnedi to Jteheye t is-tbe, ponse quence not simpjy of a blunder, but of the miscarriage 6f an" In trfgue;' It uue hob present tQ'tne'pubiic'mmd the aspect j qfa m m ishap ; that tanebasifsymathiie"bubf contrary, it is judged by common consent asa case o cunni ng 1 that has pyerreached; itself 1 and ,. ri diculous id the midst of its s chemes. It presents that commori "situati ph of theHfarcbs' where:the ! biter is bitten, odi lo tmd ;r u 4 1 ,1 l mi j , ; There..was.more than , mere : dist organization in their Scheme, how ever,"Jfbf14tr)rbmisedt7thy advab: tage to themselves that if f they could put .their man in the . second place,, he .might in, one ,0.? several cohtingencies attain- the first place. It'was; therefore ari attempt to'use Mr J Sey mout l as ' a ' tool j to utilize the 1 wellearned l credi t of his .name for ? the purpose of a desperate per- sohal project that will' destroy every trior rSYtnifilfu l' WlUX lailurp to give the State Committee the psual tprHy to fill vacancies will, perhaps, turn out to have been part of the scheme, whiph Mr. Sey mour's firmness 1 has4' s6J promptly exposed.oi l.vl , im 7 - ill t ,tUi'A ir; jsiThe Republican .mWQrilsy.in Vr- iijMaschiisets I)tnocratsuare4Meatiag, crow.' ' VAhey.havQ. nominated.- a erai iuT icari for Goverrior. m . . . " - ' z-m ''44 '' 1 . - II lion I superficial, and .only "pit . . . ' . T .4 , , .nounced'f.ln top.cy ofjOaxca,. ?Uf . ' " j ihieZ cause of tlief Cuban patrbls' is wahdogt.. (Latest advices! iarenXQjithe effect ..that -many bands , aro; coming withid the Spanish 11 des "to i4iirrfelrider, andi great; disaffectiohl exists! among the . I rThe claim! holders in tlier Jk. ricanJ cliai-i mondVfield are., abpu , to. .stop digging' until ihe: price of the precious "stones, advances; o The 'C?)d Wtindard V says : ; lWmft.W.drlj no' j ItefcUnViJi alcm' th .Hudson-tpe drought aa i asecommg en-; ToVodddr: 'The' 'p6tato? crop" j-is Vary! -ripe and apples' are falling badly; M:ti Sloan-, or-Uhariotte, ha:d'-;Mifai;i'rhurs-( day, which brpkebohj bnes jof . one ,of his arras,." ; ' ' , k i . ';' v -' ; " ' ;1 '. w-) v is,!iinti 'nil iu u !! xi'.iii;Hf '1 he depot of the W. : N. Ck .Rail road' LT''i (1 i-.iioi l )-r ni In-Hftni i .,Tb,e Morgan tonr Blade .says thaJk two littiS boysfsfensbf Mr.hSupenvfig coa Round. .Rnobiion' the JKlutf Ridge, .were fdigguig potatoes jpn,the 1st.. 3f Septembers wheha1 'dead "tree3 fell1 W -themiiing one ana'SDreaxing rne'ieg BdssTwEErj.-iAJidispatch dated tliondon.'-September.Sth,. states that V.JgO .ID. lOUUlU. JLIltJ OliVLf Illt-UV 1 a) 01 -jyjl-'ii oi fj 'inff T-f tl. - The statue of iQeperal X.afayette,' presented -by .the . Prench govern-' ment to thq city of New. York, was publicly unveiled4 on ;the '7th1 at! Union squareyt'uufr-iV ni - vo. j . , The .citizens, of, Pasquotank cOun- ty vote on the 18th 1 inst:; upon the questibn of $50,000 subscription' by; beth City and Horfplk ItalroaJ. irj i!ine will bea hieeting of theeitizens bf Rutherford 1 county i in j'he . court house s atirButherfordton, on Mon day, ithe 11th of September, to take some action' in relation to a railroad to Spartahbiirg, Si -C.;' or elsewhere, as'may be determined fit); .MlQathe 2ath,ult.? a CWMjf tne Bepublicans' of, Chowan was held at Edentdn.'5 4 The following ticket was nomintedV For House of i Bepresentatives ownsend Wardl!reriflf J; Bfflff Register of Deeds : Alfrea Morris , uter9 mvRTM.I.ee ; Coroneri John B:VOinO missioncrs': trfich; Clayton, .W illian? Nixpn,?Elias Holly, Ifc Hps, 'nil hid !? J '; ' HrMJfv..i ib Poor men I Didn't the Democrats dlrrg tSaP'frohiise you7 thitiryod wtmlov enlitoptelTe mQjja;9 would, at tr exiraUon pf .ytejm be allowed to. return homer .'Dk! th comply ith their i .f 1 Di(y nftt jBonscrip ypujaqd leave jo 15 ( jve and children to suHerT WWmJ&h PP -aisjngenuous, W.9wYmch47cd to. the , dis rabe7aiid cinfubthe cnibci racj Of ttie Stated r Jn tx t msi io fflSff , may loepiprei Rd with the Victims Of Which nnnlA annrt i Morganton ,was broKeu into on n day nightlastand sodie'eoflee, leather, shirtihg.Jtakeii'therefro'm.i fc iU f. ,aud j pthexYis(3 j seriously .louring f the other. '.It is, thought the latter will dfeJ TIIEWAIJ 'vKL. IKY FrigUJiiitncTlaritiCjnffhe Turks Alexinalz-ZZSJ bylZOQjServians The Turks Cb?ivna?id Free Ac cess to all JServia Worse &'Ctits - London. Sept. k.ThQSkmdartrs Belffradaspecial says-WQ Turks oc cupied the left bauk of the MorOva, Mondaw -t Alcxinatzdsntirclyi de sertediz-lie-Turkacommittetl great roasteoV The' Servians at'Deiigrhd are in no conuiuon to taKO inenem. There is no force' betweea theTdrks and Belcracle.TThe: Turks tte , bu ambulances as soon as the lied dross is of ttonjis precariousut, tiuu .exr.L : o sition or anairs' is! uidinowil.!, .ho nifisfcorresnondeut' xx)nfirms' thd stories of the outraged committed bn women and, ?wounded Servians by Circassians ana uasui xsazouK. ,p every part of Servia. Th6, country could be over rtn in aTeWf days." - .Xflrom the New York Times. The" VictorynrrVemont. E very, 'o"rie ' conceded, ' Dem'ocmLv as well l llepUblicans,,,,that Vormont would' giVe an Vaverage majority this year,. but only a. .few observers were prepared for , the Republican victor' whic'h.hrvs been achieved,; Tho organs of Mr. Tihlehwere careful yesterday to baedpn a deliberate misrepresentation, because the average of tlie last four elections of : Governor : precedmg , the election,, of,. a President has been but or in round 'numbers 23,000, antt feverv vbte above this majority is a solid gMn 1 Moreover, the average maj ori ty in an me eitautiuua ui u.uui v4 last.tfeif years:has beep but ,221 and the highest ever reached has been that of 1868, which was only 27,220. Had Fairbanks, therefore, received but 23,000 majority yesterday, we should haveliad abunaani reason no 00 saus- fied and to expect the strong majority for President which. ;we4 haye receivel ever since ui80. JBut the -Democratic -OTgans: as wbUavb said took; the trouble to point 'Oi.it.1jp iliac werauss reacua.wy or be orbnarecl'for defeat; arid that if o ktd'r&u.h 27i0O0 we miiiht:he assured pr -victory,, ,;We accept tbeix own modo f interpjetinR ilie eleotl6n; ftitl ask tho?M wrntv, cuey tuiu- i uo tvu leiunotf'i 444iM14n4. T.-.4n 1 II I 41 .1 4 Ml. I..341V. 1 41 .1 U.I.I liididato VeVy" strorig pr6bablity that It willibA PveT3d,O00.j jThe ; returns cqmo in slowly-huJ; those. which reach us lirsf, though they are frorii the district whero the OJemocrats Are ithe strongest, and yh,ere ,they expected .to make the great est gains, showmat, if the twb parties 'rnamtalii ,the;sa,me, relative: position in the remainder, of. ,the States the Repub licans cannot fail to get , at .least .27,000 rilajority.0 4 4Tho' returns frehi'lthe 're nriaioabr of .the State, however, will not ' bear-jout -even the poor promise afforded to the Democrats by those first at hand; Oh the conWarythey will,' acijotdiiyg tii jnosaccurate, and, careful oUscrvors, give decided Republican gains,' and-tho taW'rilayrbe! safely set down for 30,000t dTl&i is fagopd beginningj The, peo ple of Vermont are among the most iu telli'ge'nt in'the Uritry.'rThey Under stand tho qnestions, thy are vpting ;on, and they .ave.gven a decision winch everyone must respects Nor this alono. In'lsSi wheri the .ttora iof t Vermont cast 58,000 ballots Jfor Gpvernqr.t and gave the' Republicans l a'lmajprlcy 4 of 27,000, they cast only 56,000 for Presi dent and the Republican majority.: was 32-000. This, was. because 2.000 moro Republicans cariie to the 'polls iri'No-Hmber,- and 1 8,000 Democrats 1 staid .at hpme. . In l72 thp same,' thing occurred on .nearly as 'large a scaled In other Wrds,' a decUled'' Republican i .majority at .this , first, inippj-tant election, of the year fixes the set of the .tide. ' Tlie eflbct iti Vermont is "onljr that ? which is fel t everywhere v It; show j itself -on Monday in Maine, and when the Dem ocrats' of tills1 rftate lrhcet! in Saratoga Jnextwoek to mend' their beadles is llckot, they will have the clieerful knowledge that the4 two 'most' significant ' Of Mile earlV cdnWts liave gd.oat agalnit-lhom' and that, thir cause is hopeless. - j t i. lain vVvt W: JOHN. KOMNSOy.,Mj, !oj i f; fif'A -"..V . i ,.''" ilhnlSijf Unit , " H's gane, W ganpjhe'jjrae us torn, trhto? i natur dxas J design'U that' J ma 1 ft strikes with paihrur feeling' on tM n nnl . affi ' lull iU.rf 1 il tmxMi .yyhen.frieuds, endear'dby evfry tender - tie - - -Ate reft fromFUi9 : the liVIOg may cojr- Sf , 1 t;.M H I 1 V' 'il In onrbereavernent ut. l"at onS K00lr r .:-' -4.'- '' '' .'"t'lii f - 1 4 . If. Oppressive grief alone can verify. !lnl Thou, Anderson, art gone, and ll wnf knew "T '" . , , .XTbee iimately-knewwly..nendl3r Proudof thy friendh!p, alas! butfbw - Thy eqtf als thp u has left ) ws' 1 bore on earth.; ''f-"f iil'a For honest v, trntd, goodness, and still x ' ;more. ' Hi vb;Ju4H'..,jql Thou,r next, tp 1 Opd, ?ourf ,Uiiim . adore. . .. , . ,. .. -.k .4.4 r . RepuWicimti tliroout our; jgoodi P-hl ni1 the1 'Wagt nd?WoaMtittrftf: ilituore' distress lnni;-.l i t?.xuiH shpuul liaui.' , . , Tit'itatHPtiohoArtW ikow:-dust io5 Tte SouPs with Ilni.hQ loyrd so here.'t UvqriVstl1 Ir'MKi'U) '-lO iHusd Imirln- atrocities. darinS and after Ifriday w batUeJ :Stbriis p'tbld of .rapcs,tt that;Riissiaifs were tied to tree and seen. ,A dispatch ..from Dollgrad the 4th says AleKihatall held by T lit. II Hie luiiivo 4iav.uiAk.iHiitii the situation will be rriguuui. . xney will command four roads leading to warn: us that if we hoped to elect Hao i for President we ought to carry cr-mbnt- bV 27.0CK) majority. ? This was
Daily Constitution (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 9, 1876, edition 1
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