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the TnianyoToN post. W. I CAN A DAY. Editor tad Proprietor. J. J. OA88IDEY. Associate Editor. WILMDiOTON. N. a nupir, cxpt. 10. is75 bhaicd ins xxuu. There msy be more than two classes of lin fa the world, bat there are cer tainly two. One ia the cUn which lie ignores tly and the other is that which lie knowingly and wilfully. To thU latter clssa the New York Tribune be longs. The editor of the Tribun wu, owe telenets theY would adhere to these. Bi the negro has never been able to take that Tlew of the tubiect. More Social Equality. .Another which one i Fiaalax Horseback. T!, f Ealf.ia ' I?sWo wiUl folHojWo- Be- . ; Charlee Noedhofl; writing I J rSi '2' .S A correspondent gii, fepeaking of thei txnd A Wild Boy. f A wild boy was captured near JJar-j RAIL EO ADS, irordhoJTs Tlewe. cooditoo! ef the 1 cos, Texas, recently, who is an extreme- G auIfcTWV- tJrni KliOWUCIIrintfrMliiKrnitro nr hnnumtr. iThn f 4 ' , . official state- I Austin Statesman" : fJrnimI of I disnorerml willn. ma 1 tt.r. .,i av r I v.' - " .1 . . I ' w f ii luuiu hi jj .ml nirr i iirmsi rni 4 r- ii c I w . c?a. a. m. i i i . . . . fro-the northern mind the misarpre- became. , I r . a' , I , u. ori: aamaer.oi co.or- iow water, ana whenapproacnea ne hensioos in recard to southern affairs, and th- r,t .1... .1.- " uTZ nu parwy ,or rous,ou5. laxaoie property oroKe- iixe a quarter-horse, running The Mniitnl Irinr of ich naner, M f .; ' ..-:.- 7X1 " " y.u, w t au aue., in mc aggregate, amount aoouta mue Deiore be could be oyer TVJU iiW.Jth ,hr i; 7 "l.Bwn- nco-aome fifteen ,mik distant in la; ralue to 16,157,798. 011 which the taken by t men on ponies. Hiding up the Trio.-, together with ihe herd of tion assembled this weekbeins conced- 41i.rK... -w v ' rr:Au 1 I . nMrt,J i W w i,L. . f ' Were wreral well, known J They Wed 338.769 acres of airricultur- cont .?!i-t-JinS. ingin a pondblshjktol . 1 Viuuaaro-. N. C. J.I, soat&ra r rvorfKm (inf. I xl anJ : t! 1 . w .t . I -. - - . . ' i itiug iuiiuci uaacrivoou uiit 1 resiuence 'dooe its work. Four niillion of peo ple are controlled and hoodwinked and muled by s sprinkling of carpet-bag gera, and the negroes are their dopes! The carpet-bagger are all a set of im- pecuniou trickster! The poor, down- an amendment, to put a atop to de- lakes, which .warm with the Southern al land, it! riiJ .t tn nmotr to 1 fn& tf baaching colored women br Democrats. K. ...:. .k- !' i. " " .u-. S anaapparent w.U be adopted, tlii aforesaid white name them, trout. I intended on lear-1 these i people were 1 ,115. Seeing that VWks-kTklsa spaw aUvw Anlw wfttTa line Democrat, and employe of the Log borne to .hare tome (port in that years before ; that when they obtained ' w oiu me consequences, I line, and took alnnc common soooa I tbir frmlnm Ai Kn.!t-W I O " " S I vua. WIIV S VI! UVU wv : J 'a y ivimvu ma Krai, m ihi wiui n m 1 Pkwvsv si nf a l.i.. .1 rt w 1 .. trodden -..th i- in their tw..crt wk. , : ' 7 . . " r7 r . rr r u MB,"WU- r ;nainawiey uareoeensuo- .... . V . ' " " vwrvrj misirna, nea 10 an aa- 1 mend doubted its usefulness. after the war. a omt-bargw an rnu. joarnmgbutf, where no such restric- Heloosednpon that group f three Bankj as well as snendins; much lool himself in JlmiasJppl, havlsg under taken to ran a plantation there and made a tula re, and kaowa somethisf ; personally of the character of the bs ris ers sea who emigrated to the south after the war. . lie knows that aa a class tbey are ssperior to himself ia all the qualities which go to make, either a citixsn or a gentleman. And yet for more I ha a four years the 7isr has constantly misrepresented sod Tilliaed them, sod knowingly lied about them. Ia aosM cosaaaeaU the other day upon CAPITAL AMD LA DO 11. Oot. A. II. snce in s recent ci-cccii made use of the following language in regard to negro labor, "which we take from an extract of said f pecch, pub lished in the last ioe of the t-tot- Ag ricultural Journal: And the &egro, too, i bcic, as good or better than he was before, if we know bow to work him. Dou't drcnair oi nnaing a way to do that. ou say he won't work unless he be compelled yery well, neither will white men. But compulsion is of ditlerent gorls. the late trouble ia Georgia, that paper I Formerly, you compelled him by virtue tions as proposed arc likely to mar his I rather small hooka with, a smile of in- blis.s. I credulity. Baas are usually caught in i This roun- blol hM hn rr Vn ptry with lire bait, and irhen I iir hw denunciation of Republicans and I of a bunch of raudr frathcti and raes. of Ciril KighU, but his action ia rob- with half a dozen large cod hooks, the bing some colored man of a wife I WDOie tuing aa large as one s two nsis, dpotm th.t rr.wli n.t. a r. ' I n1 md tost to a stout cord three or , ' " uvt MI I fnnr foot mrA VS. : C....l cougu lor mm ;-no goes a Dow-enot to a stout spruce or cane pole. A maa lv fai n rV frcrY tnnwl almnaf los f K v'aa s s as W SSSjr SSi Mmws tv : vuu Finally he was overpowered, tied, and taken to the house of the man who first discovered him. 1 lis ' body is corered with hair about four" inches Ion?, and from size and nnrMftranee he ' i mm ject lo losses by the Freetman's tarings I posed to be about twelre years old. He ia uuauie 10 Lair, iras possesses reason ing power, aud how follows his captor aooui iiKe a uor. CUANue UF ClltlULsl lowjng pcbJB!e will immi lshly, Mr. Nordhoff thinks the ioints clesrly established "First, that they hare labored with creditable industry and perseverance, and, second, that they have been fairly protected in their right of life and property by the Dem ocratic rulers of the State. Mr Nordhoff says that a law of the beyond, and embraces Social Equality stands in the bow of a skiff, and as be 1 8tateideprives a man of his vote at an takes occasion to say: After all it i so great wonder that the southern negroes have got their heads toffed fall of such wild and misthiev oos notion. Carpet-bag politicians havs been teaching them lor ten years ,fhat lit wkUn SJMsy wism t-ity lire crs Vic naturcl enamiet and ppmmr. . :.d that nothing stands between urn r.d slavery but the power of the icjc-ral govern aaenL Nobody knew better than te writer that the above allegation is a fabehood of the lowest and meanest kind. No fact ia connection with utaern affairs is more aotorioosly pteat than that the carpel-baggers bate constantly sought to bring into toe Bepublican party natives of character and iofla eoce, and urge them for official' posi tion. Ia this Congressional District the leading carpet-baggers caused the nomination and election of lion. O. II. Dockery to Congress, sod when the time for the nomination of Judge of the Superior Court of taia District ar rived, not having foual a native who would accept the position oa the basis of endorsing the reconstruction acta, were about to nominate a young north ern maa of rare ability and culture (Uea. A. U. Fisher), but at once with drew him when they learned that Hon. D. L. Russell would accept the nomi nation. And nobody consented toil more cordially than Gen. Fhhei him- ell. There was at that time a strong effort to iaduos Don. A. 11 WaddeJl to "accept the si tax lion," which he par tially did, bat after taking one hesita ting step ia that direction, faltered, and was finally frightened back under the pressure f church vestries, tea parties aad knitting societies. The constant effort of the northers men ia all the reconstructed Stales has been to incor- poraU a larger element wf the native whites in the party. And nothing can be more false than thai the carpet-baggers have attempted to prejudice aad array the colored peo ple against their former owners and mas ter. The average negro knows as well as anybody can tell him whence be de rived his freedom aad the equal rights wi'h whkh he has been endowed, and while he not aafrtqaeatly has a pride aad respect aaaounting to affection for his old master, and trusts hiss, frequent ly ia all matters of busiacw, he yet will not trust hiss ia politics, because he has aa iastinctira suspicioa that his and his masters interests are aatago aistic It is absurd aad oaly worthy aa idiot to attribute to the carpet-bag-rera the almost aavaryisg aaity ot the colorod population ef the south ia re lation to political matters. They are boo ad together by a tie whkh no de ception, bo cajolery, no bribery except ia rare iasiaacen can suader, and that iatha hood a what they belirrs to be elf-Uterest. The causes which lead the colored people el the south w an al asost entire aaity and iategriry (mt the Repuhlkaa" party are far mors and philosophical than Mr. Wa.tr'sw Read iasaginesL That them are iastan ess where far persons! iaterssU dsaiga lag and aapciaripled nsea. aorthcra as wail a aonthern, mislead the negroes, b ant denied. Bat these cases are csMBsaratirely Jew. y Welle we are apnn this abject M aa repeal what ww have assay times said, thai the negro hen ample rsasosi far UUg enspsciena ef the average native of being bus master now, comjcl him to wore Dy force oi his wirji. Nhow him that yoa can lire without him, put your own sand to tne piougn and say to him, if you will help, well, if not. well again; enforce the laws against vagabondage, and be will Kindly work when he can do no better. At present be thinks he can make a Jiving by to Hog, but he will come out of that in due season. On the whole, I am in clined to think he is tbe Inst laborer we are likely to get in the south; as be is the best tool we bare with which to cultivate tbe soil, let us sbarjx-n and improve mm in every possible way in his fond and dusky Annie, Moral. If a man would escape the direful effects of contagion, ha should keep clear of coming in contact with iU influences. The example set em ploye by employer, has been well fol lowed. "Bring in another horse." X. The Policy of lloaestv. That Democratic pretention of reform in New York is a sham Is shown bf a Herald article alleging that ring frauds have been made iaiDOs&ible from the adoption of the amended Sta'e consti tution ; that the reform democrats of Lvate VVHttjiugtoni..'. Lfave Florence.. . A wive t Col am Ma,..' arrive at Angiitis Leaye Anrnstm. Lean (JoliaUi.. , Leave yiomire Arrive at WHiakti-.. ac, . ..iisei: si. 14 A -' .SA. ....4.11 p. ,...H.Xp. ... LISA. ..tieX i . ,w M .uu. ;v ' ws u ail sMtivii . wilt illv ittuiui VICUIULlaU III 1 r Is paddled along tbe edge of tbe lily election, who hadnot paid his taxe for the present took no part iu the limits-1 Wlirolatloe. paoa do os uus "fly" upon the surface, the year previous. There is a noil tax tiou of abuses, either durinr their dis, IM"sl leear When be ireU a bite fas thev do rise to I of one dllsr. Thi u-..rlr4 l.-ilc-I rii;.. . a.:. . : Mmik)n ce ...v.; f,iiguiuwc iuu in ut iiH iw, i lueiwruuiicau I,:t''y oecau.-e me iie-.l lutse limitations scoin to liavo been " u.UU UAIIU. IVUVW I CIIUC IIS IIRTHlPnT. Or. 'ATP PS rf s . -i - ... .. . . i : . . - ing, as i aw, urn style, l really could k about it, or lose their tax not blame him for bavine doubts of mv I Their votes are rii.ilv rlmlln little spoon. He was undeceived, how-1 it is thought bait' the colored Ulhls train, leaviw: Wilimetoa ?J Ijajr eaiM nicer Ti sip Ir.iu (rxciua..' ...:...a.i ..4.t.U.C6p.i ....... W.44P.1 .......tipa The Vicksburg Monitor comes to the defense of Colonel Lamar, and we learn having all 1 could attend to in the- shape of bass. The next day we .were riding along from ilmt mwr tK. r, t ammw i. lI1B """i oi toe iaxe near ms nouse, irom that paper that Mr. Lamar is only vK.Vh opi.oscd.to a hmall iortion of the White has sunk partially, so as to leave a strip Li ue creed in Misviatippi. He is made of beach some thirtv or forty feet wide a White Lenzruer onlv bv his admission around it; firm footing for a horse to ever, me same evening, when 1 astonish- I Ucorgia is lost by this cause. Whites ed tiie natives, and myself as well, by I are subject to the same ordeal, and imioaoy tuet-epuuiican patty.. tvytt.l ronnrvb t rittr'ce with ' m .T V receipt. lovernor 'J lJGen, in ( this view, i but I J"r tliarlrt4.n, a.u ib FwlRti't TraiaM ecd. aud. performiiiir the i-itri6ticdiitv of Inc' I rnC,r .(Vtra stlat Hwl tmr sva-jf vote of the law for prevention and PtinUliment Mu'! Jsr;H:"ftJ"J aM Fiidst. - v that the white Khoi.l.l r.,mhin ;n nni. lue ve"T S? eii into the water casting their lull ujnucn:. iu uic urigut llgui X COUIU should be treateil the same Way, but tbo Republican dot not challeuge as freely as the Democrats. Other means aroused to overcome; the colored vote, no nearly so juslirrable. l or instance, iasullicient voting boxes are lirovided in Hue cities, and the colored oeonlearc crowded out, and thus prevented from entorced. This seenis to idace.- the Democratic rings In the osition'f otie who, having a stolen bank; check in his possession, the payiucnt whcrvid liw been stom-d bv notice, makes a merit and flourish ot discovering the check' and taking the small rewap.l olTercd for iw rec-'jverv. Tvr. Tbrouplt Sanljrs.) 3 cte L c Vl m 1 r t too . . . Arrive at Florence. . L. . 'Arrive 't Coinnil.U ..." Lcarc'-OolaiubU 1-tsvc Kioirnce Arrive at WjInJuKtou.. Cki I ..1.1 I i ii" i , . : l, ... .vJ l . i j I 'J "-v.i. m.u vugui I'gui j. luuiu iiauem re orougut up, lo 13 wjIcii to colored men oe- i 8ee msnv-bass. and an occasional Dick- I neor! with imitHtinn I .'....I. I ..!.. i. . , .. i . t. r. ... i r. ui uominaicu to omce because iney erei, caned nerejacfc nsli, lying eigbt ets. vote. Again, black cave Worth Testinir. the tea leaves for a mi men, again. tow llV fol their ,ir.,.. .1 .-. .. . r.tv.ii rLn 1 1 Liiiriii lii :i iirr iinir fir T" n mr lillMlw-ii. tu't. t 1 1 -V ballot box stutfui"-1 na,f"ftri hour.strain through a sievc.and It would have been better foi a! parties interested had the fact long ago been conceded and acted upon that "the negro is as good or better tbau he was before." And the negto is not to b!ame for the delay in our icoplc finding out that he is "the best tool we have to cul tivate the soil." The great cause of the nou-utilization of negro labor has been, not from the fact that they would not work, and that they expected to live bj mfiny, but bccauo of a deter mined effort on the part of some lanil .. AM owners to get tncir labor Icr compara tively nothing, and a further di-po-i- tion to force the nrgroci to look upon themselves as but little il any removed from the slavery formerly imjoscd upon them. The fact that the ncgrocs.'tbc former slaves, arc free, endowed with all the rights and political privileges of their former masters, and entitled as fully to the protection of the laws, has been a matter that has taken time to reconcile. As an evidence of the truthfulness of this Assertion, we know farmers who, at the close of the war, "accepted the sit uation," honestly and iii good faith, and who wcut immediately to work upon their farms, just as if uothing had haj pened to mar tbe good feeling that had nilnerto existed between themselves and their former slaves. They looked upon them as freemen aiid treated them as such; their political rights were never interfered with, and a mutual feeling of confidence grew up Itctween them, and the cousrqueDc? was both were benefitted. The negroes have worked faithfully ami made a nandsotne support fjr themselves and families, while the owners of the land have been enabled to keep up and im prove their farms and make money be sides. On the other hand, we know plan tations that before the war would have sold for thousands of do!lr. that to day, under the hammer, would scarcely bung enough to pay the taxes due on them. And whv? Because the owners of said lands preferred to.vetheui grow up iu broom-sedge and old field pines, and maintain (as they term it the dig Bity and prestige of their honored fam ilies, than to be-under tbe neevsi ! are colored men; he is opposed to the or. leet irom shore. Of course 1 I is resorted to, iu some instances. Iu use the liquid to wash all the varnished mis waj,, many counties arc carried by paint, it requires verv little "elbow tue wnitcs, wnere tac blacks are large- poUsb, as the tea acts nomination of any man who cannot bring strength to the party, which fact shows that honest men for office are not wanted so much as strength in elections. Men, not principles, is the motto. '"The White Liners lrrM with wubed for my rod, as any fisherman would under the circumstances, and the thought instantly flashed through my mind, why dismount to fish? Why not fish from horseback? Nothing more easy, certainly, and as soon as I return ed to the house I extemporized a gaff. fastened a grain sack to the pommel of as a stror.f .h- lyMh the "Tnajorkr. These irresruTar tergent, cleansing the paint from all proceedings are lustifieti urwin t!i i.l a: liunurities. mid m.ikinr thn vmldli that, the local srovernment must h. equal to new. It cleacs viniliw..mli. and oil-cloths ; indeed, auy varnish tur- the distinguished gentleman, but they my saddle and set out. go just a little further," says his backer. From that we should judge Mr. Lamar has not yet killed a man for celebrating t!ic fourth of July, or voting the Re publican ticket I rode along the edge of the water with from forty to sixty leet of line trailing behind me. and it was perfect ly astonishing to mc to see the way in wnicn me n.iu struck at thit spoon. When I fastened oneof course I halted. and rode out into about three and a half feet of water. Then the fun began, for at first my horse was not inclined to allow an eight or ten pound bass to be splashing about in such close proximi ty ; but alter two or three reeled in and were safely deposited in the grain bag, he seemed to take almost as much in terest in it as I did. After that day's experience 1 never was dependent on a boat for good bass fishing, ami even tried it by moonlight with excellent success. The Wron Ox Oorcd. When the Freedmen's Bank usiend: cdaud J.Cook and Henry Clews failed, the Democratic editors of the count rr sang in chorus that said suspensions confidence is rapidly disappearing. The an failures were but revelations of auks of the I'aulic coast, oiganized on tvepublican venality, the directors ol a sjecie basis, and pledge, lo pay their 1 bank and the bankers named being notes iu com on demand, are tumbling I Bepublicans. But now comes Duncan, iikc wooden soldiers in a gale, and the Sherman & Co., to swell the list of indications are that not one of them I "uPcnded bankers, and though they are will be left. In the midst of all this acknowledged Democrats, their failure panic and mistrust is there any credit I n the more than suspicious circum untarnished ? Is there any investment 8tnce8 connected therewith have no North Carolina will lead in the elec tions of 187C. and she has just shown a Republican majority of 18,000 on the convention question. "Rags" Business houses totter ; banks with reputations absolutely above suspicion suddenly go down with a crash ; old and respectable firms, with honored names won through years of patient toil, are overtaken by the financial hur ricane and wrecked; the whole business world is alarmed, and suspicion is ram pant every where ; individual credit is broken and worthless, and commercial' secure? Yes. Whatever the mortifi cation, it niut be admitted; however great the chargin of the bullionists, it must be acknowledged. Greenbacks. ,irredeemable, greenbacks, "rags," "lv mg promises to pay," government se curities of all kinds, are firm and nn shaken ia the midst of the storm, and the ImLJersof them laueh st the erUi Why U this? Is it because they are C arable iQ gold on demand ? Not a it, for you cannot get gold for them. Is it because the government haa prom ised to redeem them in specie four years hence? .No ; for they were worth more bclore the promise than thev are connection with politics. Il is said that "drowning men will catch at straws,." but a case of release from drowning through the medium of a straw is not on record. The Demo cracy are floundering and grasping at straws, out iney are struggling with an "undertow," and that bankrupt party csnnoi regain lost confidence, through all the banks in the country, controlled by Republicans, should dose their doers. But the Democratic chicken has gone home to roost. The failure of Duncan, Sherman & Co., is not gloated over bv Republicans, though those bankers were prominent and powerful opponents of the Republican party, and reference now, and is unlikely that the Promise I thereto is onlr mni in .im . mnr. can be kept, anyway. What, then, is it and show that il makes considerable lam- ti.at kecjis them so steadjr. that lends difference whose ox is gored ir-wA..-ty of them the confidence of the entire pub- ton Rrpmbiicu. rhite ,,c? It U the stamp they bear, the - makiog concessions to "nor trash- or free ncgioes. We are pleased k1 .f u,UKritT. bat they are to notice that a feeling more congenial to the interest of both the employe and employer, the land Ion! and the tenant, is beginning to develop itself; the one has oaly to be faithful ami industrious aad the other honest and frbearioglo aaake the former contented and the 1st Ur benefitted by their labor. We feel confident that in Norh Car- The New York THhnn ..r.i. legal Under for debta: it ia berau I "r.;. i.:u they are the authorized money of the I . i . , , nauon, ana mat iney have behind them I B "..vn 44WaM)n of people as indorsee, each I 10 Georgia, and admits that there . a - I on rrftuj u rucem them mi any lis I no tnUtnonj airW tUrtu. Fairo, 'UViU Kui tl IIIIJvilL IUUSL 111! kept out of the hands of mere demago gues and thieves. Mr. Nordhoff got his information from reputable persons, wup -regret mat; sucii a state ot affairs exists, and who hope lor better things. Actual intimidation, he thinks, is rare, except here and .there in some uncom monly rough and lawless country, whre it would be practiced ujk.ii the wuiws, it tne white: vote were divided. Georgia, like almost every other tate, has a few such communities. II"r?A. CTSroaiciV. J ' " uT 9 SBaaaaa The North Carolina Democrats still insist that Jeff Davis should le par doned, and at the same time insist that ex-Governor llolden's disabilities shall not; be removed. Davis committed a crime which cannot be denied cgainst a nation; while llolden's acts were, to say the most, simply those of a parti san official; but they Iook.upon the two as parallel cases. la is has never lMn tried, while lloldenhas been iinitcache! deposed from office and decitizenized, so to siteak. There is no simil.-iritV between them; but the manner in which thet are severally treated bv the south ern Democrats piainlv proves that llol den's Union record, as well as his sub sequent adherence to the Republican party, nas more to do with their oppo sition to remove his disabilities than anything else. In other words, they are making a political martyr of him. and- perhaps it is as well for HoLlen ...IMP, . .! ...900A.I s.ai r. k -'Wf.! Lotttl Kr Ii; lit t"Ki.'fi a'lmlir.i I.tv vL t n i.. i. u,l arrive ( Wlliiiiriei.a .MoihUVTwJI rgtengers itf "hrliloi, lhjibto k. Ansusi n.lbeyMMU M-Mia uuxit l xi r- MTii,.,! Iruiu WltiuliiKi,.,,. r.JU.Ufll.Skt'li!'; t-'-Tioii ulifct Umlai lor Charleston axd AaKO.it; J AMK.-J ANDIRON, le. KavurlBteasaaU July V U face is improved by its' asulication. It washes window-panes and mirrors much better tnan water, and is excellent for cleansing black walnut picture feand lookiu-glass iranics. It will not do to wash' unvarnished iiaint with it Ex. MltiCELLAXSO US. Wifoiuslou & UeldoB R. B. CtlOipajij. Tuitf 5t LUil that they arc, W'ajJiiH'jton llepubti&iH. CAKPEMTKK .fit MALLARD, (?UfXESS01W To) . J. fc. TOrilAM Ji CO. HORSE blankets. XI IE JargevSt and Cheapest Assorlnient of Trunks in the City, SADDI.ri?, OF ALL KINl, iiahnfxs, or.f..its SAIMH.K lll.ANKKTS. f KA TH KH lilr 8T K I iM, HOICK lllil HllKs, CUKItYOi-MltK, 3-YJ.Ui.li 11 A HI A ItK. if all kln.I CIIKAP dec 2-l y : ""I'J'j'"'' srri.KiimuiMiT. ilmiHstou. N. tv. June Mi CI1ANUE OF ikjUKDVLX. t oft tbe W. & w. Kallresd will ibd aalotloes: MAIL TRAIN. lvo Vuhm lN't, Mj nuu. dV CicpUJ. ; T A St Arrive atUoM.iK.ro i. iris am Arrive at IUk, Mont al".'.".!'.;. M r M - -. - ww fc ...... Sik w k. Leave Weldon .tlly 'iS'T' u Arrive At llorky Stossf aV.V.V M 41 A kt Arrive at H ol diro at ...... . . A ' 5. Arrive at Unln Ucjh,' t .. JJ CXPKKjs AND T11KOLUII FMlUtT TRAINS. FOK CASH. 1'iom' st.M: mm 1 j iue stanu, wane sncrs st them arc tanb- unranu roinr under on srerr hiw1 It is aemosa mat anecie baaka are omnU i . . . acu ui so atroag a dssis SS those of UsJ- iCirnta Tka l I . , eJias, at least, the day is not far disUnt national banks, and are required to ween there will be a mutual and arrre- I keep oa hand per ceetnn of their aMe recognitran of between the colored indeed! Did theTr'buue expect they wouhl be convicted under such circum stances? We certainly del; but we did not think the Tribune woo Id don editor of the Washington f.vl publican is thoroughly conversant with political affairs in the Southern States, and; understand the politics of North Carolina as well'as if he were here up on the eround. When the democratie agents of the associated press teh grajh- eu a aetnocraiie victory all ovr the North, the Washington Kepublican rec- tificU the error, and finally brought the Northern people to a realizintr . tuu- notfonly ot its orerwhelming ituiort- ance. The elitor is entitled to, ami should receive CMmiiu'ud.ititn fr his labors in our behalf, in thev d.tv rkn 1. 1: : i. .' ii tnu iirfuuiiuiii j'iurnii.1 in lli" North, deceived by the icristciit mi- representatins cf Icntocratic ir agents and democratic ncwpajcrs. and by the clamor of the "independent ' press, held to circulate the idea that republicanism in North Carolina i Hat Upon iU back Had it not been for Lh- National Kepublican, it would not U known in the Nortcrn Stato that we hare a popular m.iroritr in iK election or not iom man tiltren litou aod rote, being a change in our laror, over last year, of thirtv thousand ' AVif AW A Mtttr. Any orsin wl4ilnK lo iMircJiaiw a pnrtnr 'iViui. where iluTe la nint ill lr (tie ur. w.ul.1 lo well to write l.ir ix-r!iil ni Ut liurcHiun UH lnf rumeril. A1lr Kl w.mwij umx, n aablftKtua, N J July u Out JOB PRINTING Arrive at iuM.t,..ro l Arrive ut KK ty Muubt a"i " Arr.vr at H clOoa at . -' Arrlit itliwij 100( at ' Arrive at m1,1I.i ml... . Arr;v at I'tim. it al.... ... fcjop.a ...aaoAtM . ..too a. M ..;lwMr ....:atp. .I3A.M . A20AM In .ill 111 I'tanclnnj 8. G II A L L. ii OMMKICI AL V KINT1NC Hi I I. II r; ?! . Sllls, WO.XTIII. Vll It,,,, ,0kr- luanffrties at Vcl...M Wt all InwiiU NiHlll VUbatliM ana Af'uu i r k nrnks. 4 Aiii luck, fWpil Jj rvnTU olr was failn.a faSM ii. , rr. km (u w, HU.lrtrV wv.I ( t u , VI. t,J air iv- at l.esf.i J 1 1 ?e .1 I tJ I li;i .V ; r iu vim c fJmstaJ f aft V ut rial JaU- n:iii V. MATKIIKIITK, t'pijrtr ttxhi N rs tiri a Z'.ri k-TaT'. -Lil -IPUUI wit Uit CUINK i)Y SCflKP! IX la snr species of property which, he possesses, llicsc are the rar" that While they are decrving Uie "bl.xJr shirt" as political clap-trap, and deay. in r' that tbs I)Hiiuhu am f.. .1. the i ensanguined undergarment and join j litil pruscriUon and persecution iu ua m this expecUtion. We are gratified, I the; Smth. ak them to point ot a nowerer. taat we hare uoth been dt. ainrle IVnaocratic memhee r.t appotnien, ana now mat we hare mined fro aa that section, except Senator Mer- belief, I nawB, tbe railroad loUnrkH fnxn Nt.rih appeal that Carolina, and Alexander Slet.hr o. . certaialT U-iii- ,i.,k.rt ir .Z ", I J'VJ'. at the MJoaieOerate Mce-rresklcat, who did Uaiapensihl. to the other, and to pro thVpcnJ' S MlZu lJ tL 1 25... IT Mrlav a.Bi mwi. tv-v holders of thtiraatf. . i 1 1 k. -i I - - -' : ' . . . . I "?r"5 " voaieucrate . r ere nee . . .. . . to fall hack m tVa Lxi'Z 1 17Z''VTJ 7:""Tr T.r, , -m. a imuxiai answer U. ihm wen-rtaaity.MtAhselaNsrthl . " MT I credit i. liT. LxxZTiZ tTTZ7. iZ7 1 ZZZ. . . : rTTA- . Um I taUo w,ll stoo,!, tbo-e .W.hem IIMak, white lsadewaera. One hi esch others righta H,UU?J' B ?.".rct,.It i Pd or silrer I for ooce on grouads oi coo I laborer, and the Si Ste. C4oabtdly let the Tribune endorse our i .W U J.;.,! r1:1 . 5?TJd. with, sad the per, or rro who srs .. . . vareaaavaaie aaa seen a aaUthm aatrseadly o the eoWl Itksn crsrpsdeaxtU htwe. which their Teiiag. U es M.tasjantact which smta the tenant ia the power ef ihe Iaa4 Isrd, la the acta eafrearhaslasr the coi- nr4 amsjeriUss La tmreCew Luse r-aJCat u 7T tlae thee, and not a. til then, will w biT the I rrrVVho h S ZlT? k " litU Hal OUT waste rdscrs -hWss tb eLe - S . fluh , i2Xi n- .SiKS aT.n' ho skulled r- preercnt J. the South nowilsy, i, m Panaa-asW I - a - -w ' aasaiai a TrYe. 1 I end the agrknltara) Intrrrata ef the I hedooof theisapnsiagTaaloi ji.f.i , ,. iriah like a rrren Ur W,nn i hitter dsapsir. - tmmm m tr-. I - I ns ire.' X Hasten the day, say we. ia baaiaess cn ' goTcrasasni - --- a;wcTTa I auw oi tarir aiueul aooneclina with I onlv bniastd M.ni ef the roaga Wooors o the laapostag ranlta the dasnreren -rerolt.- shall aian I In the t-saA ,k" 7:1 1, pan bed. Wheti these ielts are ac- I thai the Sonihem IVaLr ..-j ii a uui Lata Main af iinri. n m t i.l.L i - t - . . - . a l : ftheOais pcniuaUary have ihe Ws7 trUL VaentaaArW Junem i, tnst tsAe.--A,s. .Tne ' Soather. at Wi ii I w r. t i . . r - i -sTw atwcis yeaB w eaecsbon. TLir BsaratkM TV lit! iheatory la nssh7 "" nuajahKvtWai Miiaia,eaa analerUete adsilrrlesx iu trsih. am haa Wesj especialS- weaxht k peeTef cksaj C2a,V. JJH kcok- Aura. ii Zt eiafiytaevn haa ebaerths) "eeier iW" -wllSa asan astfty JJ. tat Ihty were CZz the i telt tVywerx that tVrftW vfchal i)werelhi: al aehlr a rea-arW. rMirm wiy tar. laa bat d K sr Pit Uat 3 t a. a .a. a a Tscussa m me taws eiiraraseja. taoaxh W criasa, h4 net hecoaae an ia ereei ear. when via. wfm party ef laalTaaai a fcs tnaStAwy wsrs asassecxats. There sua ansae fee tan 30 bat ts-ae j Warn eascfKIa. Ther arwZriaf TtUea, the New Tort nas awdertakeei te pcl. sad d We kerna aoarkis the presoect is man will U U(i iacoali ia tre weeks he rrbetxd tice arrta Laves by whe had baa I ummatr. Lfeceitinr slanrater. arass. and calcwiated to eVfeffw -- . I "tt eree se iAassaXTsry 7,0a7 1 cats aaT edaasatsaaei fVitlitara SSLi! Erfc v " k'rm Itasay aSreley t perieaiax I 2SJS71 asraiam. Wkas k.. ru I a.,!, i. i I . . JtT kaaa net a ana m ka e vt: I. . - " M'jiwpwa tne lihertjcts anal trntihTB, IW and rhiUrrsi are 'ana ta eaief reWact af New Ulae. i aa laac. tf t'hert whcei hrenght ta trial. I apise af the anenaajesaf Uteascria IU la another. Master ssrl k. 7 Cinf esT achaasl witlWe; wfli u'JT. extra JaU "utW Una am asahe aata arhia. kiTZr h?tter eiH beClre mati4LI J 17 . UU lasnv and that w.i a. inaisj nasmratas hsrerw LKTTRR II:a1(, IHIl H04II liiiSTIC, tat. iiSlieaew, U sn. is arrU4. alia , Uraly Naw Afatriat a (tomr We44i Cata, latttatieaa. St she. O' A Nil arru Jtfl itrll iTa tbe 1ta m.'.i 1 rva. ..trt tka tuk f.4low . Cstlrra DivUlas, --, rAll.T- avii nail tciim-. !rll)ll rtrttlfl Lcava H Jtt.tti'vm al Arrivals ctatWue . . L UuMlf. Arnvc t Hiatj;i.. ..2 r. . 3A I . tr. wA Of tsUUtSXTJx rrr ntttuHT ANr iMrwtt !w.Wr:ltt:i ? ...Ales: at An1vat Ck.1l at... .essr. es litf;ii j : u a. Arrtrr at trjJwrst. m . JOf.I Wewe OivUss. Ltvte CWWU t.. , .. ,M ;.aaA. at Arrit at MMmjun tastfty si., te is a a msti mn ....... ,,. W AimttMi .... m iftfJt aS - .iit ' te K.fcOfaA SU- ttmM a-. sS. rwfc. sn4 teefi tmM Atlases Ait jam. av rxsMtorr. Ctsii J seta WU(ICTOI . c ia-Ma , aw ssneeVe 0 as I
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 10, 1875, edition 1
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