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c i THE WILMINGTON TOST. W. J?. CANA DAY. Editor and Proprietor. error Lave given an intimation of their jurHXff. .Strange aa it mar aecra, the WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY, JTOV. 18. 1875. Jeff. Davis in the Senate and Ih 1. lliil in tho House arc aa pare & b'acc .f s'i.T-necked, unreconstructed niiecimens of iouthern chivalry aa one would euro to aoe. Titc IU-publicau pirtv lu-d.ty Lu-t toe power of clccling the next i'r-i lent already within it grap, with a rrr:lt deal of an! -italic; cxi-ccd front the coming Dcuiocralic Courei'. OKUOCltATIlT WkTUIU I H The Ilc election in the n..rl - . m to hive lumen ihe oholc I ei-ioo .:; f part on it' l-earu-ciid. M't ol ilnlr prominent turn and all ll.cir ucu.spap. r-. are indulging in a very promts, nous idyle f talk, ard their opinion as to tho cause of the 1 H-n.cralie overthrow aad what is to be d-me under tie- -:r- cuin.st.nce, arc very :ii i v u ;::H variou ami ai:t.i!Tniitic. livrnn-r Tli.S- n -ays nothing. '.; old '.i"t Alien oimply indulge i i j nAi.i,- i.m gnage, the purixirt of whhh i.ihat cveryl! but him-klf are ti I f.mb. lkndrick chuaklci that every Demo cratic Presidential canlilatc ivim cs ouol the '"rag money" c...ii:c i"sj Ira J. Thurinan i glum. (icncral l. ordon it. rather more free and I nun tra:irc tl.au anybdy. He that the Ohio and I'eiin.sy Irania Democrat Jiare made an igrcious b!u.;Ji in taking up the "rg baby," and that ll.ty oul.t to have made th.ir canra the Uauc of corruption u J iiirI-a-I ;n im i--traliun in the Iifptihiican pJfti. We ! not know that any of our proini nent North Carolina leiuoeratie jiiii cian have leen "iritervient-J," hav-- devchjoJ. Vnnce i tracking j jL..- ;i.h mual. .Iait Kanoi.i i uttemlii f.iir- anl even the !. i:iuth of M.-rri:.i"n hat not vet ojenetl. Iut t!ic:icw-pa xt are all talking. A nearly we can make out it is generally thought among them around tho w)utii that thU overthrow of the iHrmocraU in tlic late cleclion.-t gires lnitiva avurance that they nil! tint their Ire;iJenl in 1ST6, ami h the very bel thing wliicli could have occurrnl. It ' one of thoe "ilci;ig' in ili.;tii-,e" tich a ihey ciijiy.-I m many ot near the chao of the war, when Vicktbur fell, when Sherman swept aero (!eor gia, when 1 looxl staggered before TLom a, and when lihcr capitulated. Mx acllr br what proceKt of raliociuali.ni they arrive at thi gratifying conclutiou u not apparcut. lut generally -peeking it U evident that they intend to take Gordon ail vice and go back to their old line of "reforming" and puri fyiug the goverumeiit, and !eini:r.i in the corruption of the present ad:nin)H t ration That iuit them. l'.r ii it one of the -uriuu and r fri itiu pl.e iiimcna v( t!.eo timea that the el..- of of men. who for four year dd their bwt to destroy the national y. tu nient entirely, are now extravaantly aolieitout lo kc it refriii-I " aid bitter e-itdiu lel. Their M'h k in trade leading foaturo in the next Tresidcitial c.-.nra-w wiil ba wheth er tl:a mcasum cf adjustment after the war the amend incut to the CoiH-U'ut'o.i a;;vi the priiii ij.ii - 1 tiic rec iii.-)trii'.-:I-:ii a::il i- : Is are to be MUtai-e I. IT.-tlr t':e e-r -r of t in critiei-i-.i-. ni.on the Iirp'ibii.Mi p.irly and tlie.M- aerin: iilou- deii!ie:.tt:.:: ; of iecial aet- a rup!trt of the pnnci:'e Oil win 'i; i.-.;ie v ! wiil I r what ; t l-flio;i. i'. re!vi!io:i wa.H b.iietl i-i t'te i m ;! u:!j. r:i ()ki:iocniL.4 i:j.-:i the untry. With i . ! . v lull :.. '', v. !.vc (.it;-) i in i : i . ;at :n-rl!ierii I-'imI tt n i'f the i;ieelu)ti Tin- U -- ; .' eleclioin ea.ii: -1 ic l:r v w i itte:i until Use !u:I re turn. o:i-' e.l re ..IV ! all 1 e-rtopiirol with i!i t!i f-!-.! t:.c previous cleetioii'. A I t;i it d-.-.v v;iM is that th- fol.l v.". .! ! :: year, r v. volc'l wroir niv ih--.ii, r- p.ut:d -.f tliei.- f !-i-dinesi and retnrnl t th rir :irt loVv They hare i . i-. rt --i t!:eir :.'.:e!ity W and coi.h ! :! ;:i I j rii. of t;e repnhli : that ot.j fected lv t I t vote at all hut i.uv. fecte the in sulti ; whieh t .. uati " 1 . t:r.- -!'ii -it U pu'udcan We l.ii! a- iv IV. I y i;: con trait with I" lu -;:i v.;i. :i is ; f- m 1 l -"i di af ; iisv j .:nvd i . : in tin- re 'i -! aiivtiii" . r. 1 iii. i .i ii.-.ii - !' i :: ie i i Sta! tio.n carried . ... mini.-lra: i t!i'e -f l!u- ( l;;o p:e u;ivr j.S' i . r i i. . !i i: eon'. i.i- ire .1 t .:t . -' - : l i; t l-Vi-n . ijii- v.'ii..' Of -Mil. : t!ie ritOTEST Or the Hepabllcan Delcsalc to tho (Tonstiaiional Coarention Ajramkt tho Artlou of the IteTolntlonary Slaj irlty of Ibat Bodr. The undersigned, delegates to this convention, ropectfullv protest again. i:io nglil, t!se authority aud action ot i ..... iijm i-oiiy in prorKM.n? to alter or amend the Constitution of North Car oiina, f..r tho f iK'.vint; reasons, to-wit I. We protc!t that thi- convention tv.ia cailcil without the. wish of the jfople, in whom re ides tho sovereign p wer, and in opposition to their will. iii- voters of tue State had but recent ly declared themselves opposed to the a.ti-ratio:i ol the lundamental law by i. .... me eonvei.uonai inctnotl, Dy an over wi:e!niili;r liiaioriiv. mid r. mn thorp-iflr h;n, i -Doomed and aanctioncd tiieaiiiend u-.ent of the wi;ii! by legUlatiyo enact me.n!. : ror:.-cmjenee, we consider l..e ea.l oi this eon ventiori by the leg U'sd ire, without submitting the iucs linii to ihe people, and without Jiavin n no in-tructed .ifter the question had b-fii mooteil in the legislative can vas, though legal in form, to have been in spirit and effect, revolutionary. We believe it to have been a usurpation of power never intruded to Jiave been del egated to that body by their constitu-i;iL-, :;n 1 an attempt to foist uron the (K'oplo the domination of an uu?crupu- inus parly umit r tiie specious watch word of "Uosifctitulional licform." -. We : rotest against any action on the part of thi.s convention, because, in tlie canvass which preceded the elec tion of tho delegates, the issue was iurcly Jo on tlc hu.stinj;s nnd be foro the people as to ulieiher such cou veidion wo-s uecenaary or desirable, and the voters of the Stale, by a largo 1114 j r:ty. deeJarod .-g.iintst such conven- li 111. W hile il t.-i! that by au aeei de:;t, hereafur to '.-j considered, the I nnrtv n nrl S1I tune1alun T I i - 1 t -1 .1- -tt X wiuiucieu :uuvu. mj iuu 19 Bill HIT m KCiiemB IO U1DVU in. a, rigorous application of the partj lash, j faraouslj gerrymandered Senate; ta mSCKTJ, A NEOUSSj inSCELLAXEOViL the conrtOtion has teetx mada mere decv a democratic GoTCmor when V W ATl T T Wl A T. R automaton by which tip behests pf msjority of the State wxld ihn do- & " fi-GAJi party caucosce Jiarebcim; raUfied aad cided otherwise. It is part of a subtle . . ' P i i f " Tbis IVcMc. reconleo!.. t.1 ft 5 . ti . 5 schema to d iirm th a neonleta seiza. 7- We protestNbecausollmest every ia the name pf economy u pon the pow act of thueonvention. has been in direct cr they have held heretofore for their ouuu'raonti tno nguts ana auinomr own protection, torevire an aristocracy of the ieop!c, designed and intended which the people hate-, , If any officer w uue mo power iroin me many aca j snouiu Do elected by ,100 people it is ne of its actfoh lias 'bceA to rtsWro j eutive, who Incomes the Gorernor in I wacgImaW tAPS FKAR FRtSH ricu grew ricucr ami me jwr i r incapacity ot that nicer, aouung grew poorer m tue olden time. I is more usual than forvtlip CJorenior to S We protest against tho oyliteni- tep fror" that seat itito: the Senatorial noii oi i no ii ne wuicu mare u:o inns-i iu Hue? m .uo """ uihb mta gnnnrnrvo diction of the various courts under our wr should be a man chosen by the I 7 w nri.pnl cnnati'f tiffin Vrt.i,t in n tin. I IH-OIWe nod not o:ii WllOSG SSlrtS aTC I ' fi -IS gbi instance these are now clearly ami stain.Hl witli tiie infamous gerrymander distinctly defined ami the adjudications who made the Senate of North i Carolina i.f Ue courts Lave very nearly d-'tcr- 11 -ccii m the no-tnis ol civiiizeu nu laincd that. A dismntion of thee manity ! lines will necessitate another long and conclusion, wc protest against the tedious period'of lifiralioif to deter- constitmiort, spirit aud action of tnu mine tlat of Uin r.inou.s courts which I tunrenuon. V INSURANCE AGEAcf" NO. W. GORDON, riRB IK6URAKCB COMrAXicgJ Liverpool &iodoiikMlybc,rir (Dry Salted and Smoked.) r... 1 io;: ,h- .i re !o I-. i .1 j.i l.y :.t 1 en tJ:- repu.. 1 ii beii: ; i:ia::i il - iili - 1 f v people mini-.'. r.i : : Wh.-ri .. elS'..r: t!i -t .u.ii p-.-m 1 .v 1 1 1 a ui. 1 rr..; fr.un 1 rem e-.n.'ratnl.itin .'i tiu re I'liliiieniis uiMin their firm. adherence to iriiieii le- even wneii 1 , 1 .- it's. . y in 11 t . t . l:. lii- 1 V 'i -vi e e.iii; t- o:- ti:vir vid 1 r.oritj journal and editors hive ei;dcavt red to Ueguil-J thel.l ii": !il tlie r.llll wil'i .ili tlic b'anuis!i:iK-n:s son'dstry an-J a'.i the damnable Iis :" ealiiimiy. Tin New Ytr!; Trih the livening i Mr. Geo. Win. l"i:rti- of Harper's Weekly, the Herald and nearly all th weekly piet'-riii's h;;e mp'. r. id tin ir whole endeavors to proenre .-ueh fv-uit.s a .in nil-.' in hnse 1;. vs. f:!.!in a:.-i 1 .1 .-- vui'i:i :ii;i re.i-.CL ii'm ! .i, :n . :'. (ration at Was!jiiil)-:i.. I: ; ; true li.at thev f.u!it Tamilian- ai.il i:i!l iti'.n 1 ciii'4 ra.ii- puny .i;i a nomnia: major i:y 01 the , legal--s ujmmi tm.s j! l;r, yet ihi itnrn of the ilccti-m in the vari ous .iii:,ti, s ..f th-; ."t.ite .-hnw unmis takably that t!i- .it'r.uf'.j of the dele gates represent . jm-iiij ' til L .r 7 ait liu.flt.i ' fl,.- .j:t.::;ji.l rof'-r-i of the ''.'.' In the li..tis- it' Kepi.-aeuta-tives v.I:;.:h e.ill. l this convention the i.ai' ; r:itie pa:ty had a majority of mo.e ll::i:i two "tliirJs. ()J the dele gates to this convt iitii.-:r, elected only tv.iive in -nliis ;;.'; r.:r i-( v.i;l:ui;t any xtr.iin .-n-" eir-.-:::.i-:.!i.ee- to ;;(!eet the ;:i. j'r;' v t.;' tli-.---- nrluathj 1 1 ::e in:'- t .iM "e." polled result, .. .re ei. to 1 1 i'e.-p"e;. lion oi In our lib tike ive lu en uttered ::aiut the : ' .1. . 1 : . j'iiiix.i iqion w.iie.i unscon- their taj le -i co;riipti-n. Ihey are j-vditieal butunN who ii.ivi 110 c'iufo,ta!oe life unli.-.- (hey hi. I on garbage, nrd. al advi-cl bv Goidmi, they projie to rtturn to their Id plat form a the grand Im-us ol (lie Titanic tniggle for getting o9r-ioti of (he goverunnnt in which thry proMe to indulge next year. "Whom (hegoj w ih lo dt .tn ihey lirt make mad," ami. "(here are i.wic o blind a the-Hj wL" wont -et" are inte maiine but not the h-i true, ari.I arc eupvoaily applicable to -nr lKnio critic friend just now. No more did the finger wrjte UKn the wall during theorgiea of llcUeaharxrr than il has ia lb LaUf cicclioa. Hut lhee fellow do not cc ani understand it ai the eastern kng duL They proMv lo pursue tiil the mine rture L-rvto-foie andU-uaytd Ly the onieo which i.ave been f! a !.! In-fore their .. They td gv wit duTing tue ueiH from the pd!s as lacy have ju'. d ne i i Mutidpi, dL franc hint tig by levw-la-lite acU an they Lai e dour in lie-ria an4Txa-s makiag uudcr cover of law direct invasion uf rijjhU guorial.ol by the coav.iiulhn . they have done in North I jtrvho. ail uler the madurw aad io-saaiiy of uppoin that Ceir plot will not be dioTerrd by the peo- .pl of the coon try. We caa tell tac-e ppl what baa defeated U at, the orth. It is the taaaaer ia which they have conducted at the sowlh. Take oat that element froa the Lata edioiu aad thrc wuuld hare bora a Uuily difcrrat state of thiarv la lixm MalrmrUl rv. r. Al the Uaiteu 8utc4 the iVmocraU hare neve "accepted tW aitaatioa,' hot kavaCoasUatly howa kcoTr ther kaJ tha orportaaitj-waatJthey woU tk If they had bra coatrol of the aatkwal coraraataat. If ih aoathera Deaaecracy cooVI hava their way they with the republican, but the result .Lows th.;t tiicirc::" irts wouhl hae been powerless nitln-ut rei-ubiican aid. So 11 iiiey aro eniuieu the defeat of Ta:n to ai.v cre-iil lor nan v. tin v are oblig ed to hare this uitii (lie party v.iii.ii tbtv attemptrd ! !. ir.a in N"-.v Vi.r.'.', while that party I. i -n.-e.i.hd i:l achueU. in pi'.e i l t'...n.. 'Mr. How ies aud Mr. Curlii wi re n; re that noth ing w uld save the r. pii')!:-. n party in that tate Lnt t ; t'h.uii 1 1- r.mei Til- w rl of Pu Clitii 11. t u th.it t ii'i i iii-'t A ii. x. i I. llu e, a man ol the people, i- f.,r r.o;e piu lar with tiie h..-'k s l'...ui i en Mr. Adauit Moliid h.iw fliiie tliev . 1. -:i. ma '.:: 1 .il.i:.l- I :' I i- 1 iv i.i i ' .tid ver.r. tin- th-n: -ii i may a. n.itti r r aders are men : i and in. i"d, u ho e..: Mild a 'i--i p in ;i: cat ilreaiio. r-v ill. 1 n too !::. h to :.-!l :!i who are o fond I :irr m Ivi." uii the w i.-.h-in i the r.puh'ie m p:..-: v ? Mr. Greeley, Senard lliev cailiiie. j;e 1. 1-1.-: 11....1 ot ill. f- I . il'.tt I. ari.t ra: in;: r i-- . tl: i ;.- i e..i:t ;u... ..; pditi Jr. p;. no i! -to tlieiu- i d i'V i!e..' ol .u.o snn.r.i i , w .i pi ;.: K - ofi er...n;i j- itl lir-t by the la'ei l i.i.iier and Stun ner, ai:d l.istlv by tin.- e.ielioiiM of Tuesday? 1 he peoj-le of tins coil utry demand in f ri.i.i'. i-:i upon all subjeet.. fiom the pr, 1 i:l t!uv Tk t 1 accept du iai i iiIm in iio in. in i i ot ii. i ii. i i. ... i . . . ui .F now pi'vvni. loe !: .-.-i ; v i lli itt'.ll and ini-'i; ni' ii 'if tie v .t.1 oloigid ; net up-oi toe jiir n.ei.t t other-, regarding l.uir po'.ti.a. and re ligious courses m-! : .1 o! being j:ui.K-d by rhat reason i-i: i inte!iv'-uee W all whieh G d l.a i no., .vi-1 t!ii:n. lo do no iuin to l i ln moral ageney, Jfnc t .du ii i . . ii..:iji v. people a. i .. If ti-.ey u be i .' . . i . '. ' i- a::-; - u -ht Tii- ol . : a . .a- . V .- ." k fie : . I ilnii-A- i ri.-.:n . . f v i-ni ! u- t Ii": in ti:e.--:.i: ll'.e legiL.-.ature m In oinnio.i, ii more i rv lOtlld not moral l-f-rilii.ii r..-' o. We fiirt ,t r pr,.-. .: !-, e:iiie tliis convention i- n t tnti:- iy o.ppo-ed of delegates elected !-y tin- pioole. Tiie seat id three of tn- ih ii gates upon this .r ;;re cl.ti.-ned t be u n law in i i y held. In i nee:. the .-eat i- i -'l;teted on the irroim I ol'b-L':ii voles mi!.-. w i'nll v r-ji-ei. -1 and i! n 1 i v. 1 n ; iy leeeivnl ly the judge ot hetioii in tlie -u!i' v i'Snrrv. A va.-t amount of testimony !..i been siibinitieil by (lie contes'.ing p.u ; lend ing to .-how the liiitn oi ai'eg;. tions. No t lf-irl h is b en n; ele to llf ve.itij.tto the trntii of t!u-e claims. IV( nteii. 'welj known to l:;ivc been Irnidiilently return. 1 !.o:n K ueso.i have been All. nee 1 to retain their .seal during the n:iiie .-"-ioi:. ! loMing the bal.iiieo of powi r, tin y c institute the pivot on wh.ih ti e ;..ii.;no! thi.s con eiitiii turns. ln'. 1-t (heir ot-s :, would have adjourn, d ; ;I.o;!: :i::d.in :.:iy uI'.iTiii-.'in .i the e- n-t i ; u ! : -n. re turning that in-i i nil.. M to .in- people Uiiehaogi d, nceoidift; to I li i- prt ss. d will ot i:.e majority i i lite pi.ii;!i'-d vot. of toe Si irv to have Ui defe' ts eliinin !U d lytleii - :uid deliberate Illi thod o !t'gi-I:r i Ve u:ie! iii-nt, bv v. Ineii i-ii i v cIi.iiilv wiiieh i- sou-;ht t he t lh ett .l ltiU.il be j-irrft !y .-.ubiniltid to the pc .'; "-,r i'.iiji-.ii;ou or r. ie. ti.-!.. iu. -:..-! -i' th'ir being e nnpel't'd t- .i.val'ov. :i v;l.t i- ii.' mi I ol ih::!V or" re ins a n v j;rain of wheat. I'.ul f r the Vi'tv oi ti;e-e men tie- enlir.- x pi hie i I this i'o:: i ni .,i would . have t'ei ii .Lived In the already overtaxed people of lii.- State. I. S'e pi ei(. it l-i e.in.-..- tiie wiil of a majority i f the h-:d i.iers ..f (he county of Ilo!eio:i, n constituent pari of the nev reign people of Noi th L'ir oiina, hi-bet ii .! h.iu.l by the com -blind action el fo :r 1 emoerat i t'.iin ii.i?.'it.u i.- of said e.e.intv, and llemo- T.itlC Sh iiJ' :i:nl the I .-ino. r.lt ic dele ga'fc utsn tins ili. or. 1 lie ;i;d lH-ni-iK-r.ilic 1.4'Uiiiii.viioiii'rs, l y a:: unpnec dei.tnt -iirpatin:: i . ..utini it y, nj.et cd t!u- Votes of lonr : iwii-hies, thonli may bo estahlwhcd bv the legislature. 1 O. J I.. ljcker Tho multinlication of tribunals will I B.T'. Jone-- render the people uncertain in what John II. Smvth. r. , l. -f-l. .1 i j:.. I r t . iuiiu inrir riiruis are w uuh'iiiiiiibhicii i i . j . .uassy. and the ever changeful character of I William harrow egislaliou will soon put all JtnowJeuge . 1. M..U-on of the powers of the various courts be- G. li. Clivc-n yond the ken of all except members cf ,. M. fowc. the lectd profession. Even under the j I. J. Youn restricted powers granted in the present W. M. IJlaek. constitution, the lerilattire haa xflan- I J. W. Alhertson. sgeu to cnnlusa and mysti.ty the crimi- I W. J. Munden, nai jurisdiction oi ine justice m uio i j. u. L rosbv eikcc that few can now tell where it J. I. lar. begins or how far it extends in certain J. J. Jforton. classes of cases. We believe there 1 N I. Hamilton. . .... ... . . . . i i i i . . oouuiu uu out lew classes oi courts, anu i ot I oik .ii.i.i..r. i r..i ... ... ... .i... . . A i ii. r. r- . v....... jui 111.11.111, iu uiuct iiini. iriiv I , a. x a'reioin people may learn to know their owers J. K. O'Hiir uiU determine lor themselves the tribu- A. McDonald uual in which thev must assert their rights. To give the legislature power to establish courts at will is, in our opinion, only to make confusion worse confounded to inaugurate a chaos which will briug prosperity ouly to the lawyer, and only to him at a needless expense of the people. li. We protest against the destruc tion of the courts of Justice of the I'eaee and against leaving it iu the power of the legislature to create oth.-r courts in their .itead. 1. We protest against its being left in the power of the legislature to elect tiie Justices of the IVaee iiinl the Jud-'es of the Inferior Courts, and A. W. Tourget J. A. Bulloek. W. II. Wheeler. J. J. Godwin, S. II. Manning, A.. SIcGabc, K."P liehiuan, . li. N, . McCauless, J. 31. Hateman, J. 0. Blocker, ,G.Tl. (rranthman, T. J. Dula, J. W. Bean, J. Q A. Brvan, Mi 0. Hodge, Wifcson Carev, Ii. W. King," J. V. Thornc, .1, F. Scott, A. S. Davis, H.; P. Buxton, J-J. Nowell, J. P. Wilcox. . J.-M. Justice, Jimas Hoffman, Uifus Iiiirringer J allies E. Boa-d. v;. .M. Kerr, AS. Holtou, Geo. Z. French, ' English and Scotch Ales, COFFEES of aU kind at reduced Prices, FISH, CASE GOODS f all kinds, TOILET SOAPS, Fina Pale and Comaxm SOAPS, Twenty differ-' est kinds of TONIC Hamburs Bremen, Gertuanj.' " liobUe -UndeUriteta.lobi'JC i'l Virginia Fire and Marine, Vuchm City, Richmond. " - "' Jo- - . ! -' Southern Mutual, likhaionj. ; , Old North SUte, Warrcatoa. ' ; Penn, Phiiadelphia. t rt" Home, Columbus, Ohio. Amaron, Cincinnati, Ohio. l I? v. ! Am Mtntffrn. for Norra ramii . gainst the exteh:-:oii of tiije term of -of- fiee of these funeiiniiaries tn the period I of eight Wars. We helieve th pe - i pie lo be quite as competent t . elect clerks ot courts and petty judc.i . as thev are to ehiMne h-L'isIatJrs. irov- ! ernors, therills. emigres men and other otli -ers, and that such olljcera should be In ij'h iitiy eleeteil and made directly re.-pon.-i'iile to miir neighbor.s f-r tinnr oiiieial eon. tin t. Ilie claim tliut the P oole in.iy in-lim t tiie legisl. aure up on lliis -uljeet and tlicieby h ive their v.-.mIh.m iu regai'il to liii- matter carried ont, is simply purile, wiien we cin'.sider the f-iel that uiiiler tin-present infamous gerrymand-r tiie -democratic party tho Senate u. d ne The Itesult of the .Stnte Elections. The elections whicjh took place on the Second in.-:, proveyhat the so-called "tid;il wavi" ha.s. bt-sen arrested and tliat thedem : er.iti paVtv is not so strong - . - o in the country to d; v as it was on year ago. In the October elections the demoniey gained n;lhing and lust Ohio, lu the Noveiiiovr elections it h;t lo-iiViinsylvania il h.is last Mass-' ae.iii -.elts ii h;:.- lo-f urtilL a nron-nrlioii oi ,ts strength in XeV York. The re-t'.ir:;- ie.ive iiodonbl Ui U the democratic s:.iie ticket i eie.e-eij, Inn the msjority i- so'" m ueh rcdu.-ed thitt the victory can ju.-tii'y in exultation. Another such victory, .mo-Ji- r let i.y at an equal ci st oi iienioer.i.tie v'o'i BHTEBS, Cigars, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil, Hay, Corn and Oats, Good Agvnta wutiini lor Lu mMd Companies In all uroorunlrd lrrtTm i a&ttir -Ra-aa, i . PlOm u71;; New and bcanUtal dclpna. AmtmL , ton,MJ Jolva-T'-' .THE CITY liOok' sTotit HAS ALWAYS In .lock, a MU'i mal of Hiaudard and Wi.i:. Works, and all the !aUt pnbUcnaJoa., ALSO, Aeoiuiloloktock .f ItUnk IWkV injc fpar, Knveloia. Initial Patter tJT WITH HUXDRED8 OF OTHEB ARTICLES S'nn .-. iUnjo., i7 or Murllatfo, Ac. c. With a Utgm tort'Ji leal I II .it mm ml. :..!.... IjT . T . Mua Groceries at Wholaale, KtatjM. Kiftxt. Harm mlea Ai by april9 No. (T Market 64iw WliutlD(Voa,X.U CASH or close burins customers can be suited always, with Good Goods at Lowest Market .Prices. jan 8-ly ADRIAN & VOLLERS. would have a minority in though tiie M.uiiir vote 'U'nij tli'j'ix'ind :s:a&l them. Ik We protest also against giving to the legislature jmwer to estah!i-h one -ystem id' courts in Currituck and another in Cherokee one cystein of ad-niini-tenng ji'otiee. iu one county and auotlor in auoilier. lt ouiy elleet would he to eonlue, hinder, h lav and tiie jp.irty ; nvr-r!e :e en iu Nt w York, i'he new Senate wiil Unee a republican majority, au 1 il" th.-jM My is dem- oer uic it wili bo by lei narrow a margin I thai the I'LOTTS' star ORGANS " ; , , , I Bant deln and tbonmah oonttrortlon. -, mould leave I send for catalogno. Addreaa KUWAUU j u iii i ,' c.ripjiled and i- linetiiin to have ;:;r: v hiMiiiiiatrd. It saved the Stat - ticket .hut this election shows that the dem-k-'atic party has no such secure hold of tiie State that it may not Jose it iiext yjar. A broad survey oi'ahe political field in the iiirht ol thes-iT- elections is not nt-eessarily dis. on rag iig tn the demo- . . .1.1 l : . . . i. . .!..!,..... i il;.. .. !,. i vi. ,i. i ...... '. niieouirn u i eioiieiis a closer vera who arc suiie. in- IV.. in leanness of 1 ros,,U "''i' V' " ll" dt,,,-"rl imr.e under the present s,..,,.!,. ;,d ,i;arty wou.d I.:...,- a- . reason to fear if ca-iiv unHerst 1 ,'.-t. ,u. it had kep. a I rbe - ttes it won last ll: Though e'w,.ul.; not I.n,..!.. I .T' 1 !1" ' "t; ichusetU is j- fed to some f.rn.ai ehan-es iu re-ard i " '"-.' i-.-tise-ptemv, t.nvrcnor ta,ton'a lo i leni i.mt.-vi .....ii..-r 1 1... -. i i t- I ' " Ns" "oij; neeu tion of the Courts m l,robale--lh; sim- pie-t, i-l.e.ip.i.-l and ino.-t expedition-. ;n ti.o 1 of dispatching btiiucs a it hin ! their jurisdiction which bus ever Ireen I invented which saves ni-ira to the pei- !. than alt the pr.d'e ily eeono aie j ine;t-;:is-. adoi tid bv lb:.- t'.imuu ;i i meiely a :.rp: i -i f l a repel it. on e mi ! I'eet- d in s- e. lone; lint tiie io-.s of ii: Oiiio and I'ennsyl v..nia aecident, of which UIL1 HEADS. n : iiave been ex a iepiihlican State, iwo -treat States. is a more seri- gOUTIIKUN ILLU6THATED AGE Tbo ouly ILLUtfTUATLU WKKKLT ! the Houtli. KljjUt fajei. Koriv ouiaataa Coutalnlnc moro ronain matur thaaaaf weekly publlnlipj tn th Houthcra Ktaln. i Ttiodrst QumUr of tl.a isuUTHCUB tl LUHTILTKt AUK will Ihi Iiuc4 on Saturday, 86 th day-of June, 18U , Ar celebrated for their, parity of tone, ele- I Tlio PabtUhrr liitrnd- tnnm. t B til. tated record ol llialiimx. It w! ttml 1MXJTTS, Washingtoa. N J July -Wn j evcr P'. '"l-lnu.iuricuV. Llirraqr, uu n.-irnii!ir, n lili-n la of runcnt lnirW, Jt I TT I XTmTXTn """" lt1 im:ra-oi. Ui.Mat, u ovumr.o.t na.i;)lKAThU AUK Witt b rl.itcst uh : lif w type. 4I iej dook paper. Oa IU lUtof emltrtliutori. w:ilbd IaiJ the names f many cf nr K,l wrlrrtc tbeHoulli. nort .u.ii. - , ,mnM anil ketctiK, ami ro...ur,-l -Ulirta departiinnu. Kivir.tf l,o..t jH'rwMal, literary, clt-olino. iotiiri. iii(im eM commercial luUlliuee,il luruUu very paased by ethor afer, in on-ltM.M aJ variety. His lutntlU time ihvHrH. KRN 1 LLU.-ST 1 1 A T r . I A..K a J .ar.4 lhflrclile;ievcr:il i--l,nint ml I mv. lyderotod to nil ulij.-rl. hv t li.ibf k.. meetloaml oclul lid-. NoAunlly IkmiIU b iih.ii u. " HnWrtptlou price out ,11 iu i v aaav Poataccfm-. It. T. Kt'MMU'.M. l..nr, June ' It.l. tsh. X. r. In all iu branebea. NKATLr KXXOUTID -y- S. G HALL. COMMERCIAL PRINTING the ne were ih rrturnc-l by the i.n'v ai;oint(-v ;o i oil ;.!. It is a tribunal whieh is always ' open to the .-u i: r at his own eonvi ni- I eiice, ;,u.i uue iu which the ordinary ; business of the settlement i-f .state I may be ii.iiis.u ltd bv tiie ciliz. n of or- i' dinary intviiit uee without the aid of an attorney. l.". We prote-t aain-t the legisla ture Lein given the power to c-tahlish one system of county com rnuient iu one county aud" aiioth. r in another as the exigencies of party or -personal iu-tcrc-ls may dictate to the chanceful uiiu'l ot a ii.-clem le- sl.i'ur.'. 11. f We pnte-t aaius- a hgi-l.i'. in v, one briiu ii of nhich. uinlv-r its j rccnt ous matter. Tiie lientoerats inieh have enterl.iii e.l reasonable. .hopes of holding both i f these State, 'htfter having once wre-t.d them from ' the republicans. I hit the -.-s of ie:m:vlva nia and Ohio makes a treat listivrehce in the proa-j'lct- i.i a ..Kiierd'; parly whose op ponents ha v.- a s.-curt-' hold on a con "iderabie number of the other StatM. The repubiieans eimlro! States enough to euatilo tiu iu t elect' the next Presi dent, w i-tlt-tne ai l of .N'ew York, And the r'.siiit : tie- v .itn-'on the Second insj. j ii- '. -..1 ii ;is to tak- New York ot.lt. i the ol i-yl atabie SlaU-s next .eur i i Fie-i ! tit .d ei. i-tjoii will be j le.or.- final ;m I .I'Jjr more doubtful eonte-t tua.i i' the; detiiocralic nartv i "i'n" .ti i it: a- I .U r: s 'l- l j ..r- vowU War ao a veatift of Uia to iaa Cbaatitatioa al thy voaU rtrtraa all lha lcaIiac aaaaavtavakb maltea froaitharaoM atractkas acta, Taia k ttiiaat trom thair acta aa4 iVrir coaetaat 4lara tieoa. XaJ the ftcU of tha aorthrra ' atataa, kavUf tx ia Oeit crrsSak: Wicra4 la iha toatrary, aa4 kaviar tmimtmxij Wcaea eorian! of Ulr ii-iur.' the ilt l.il-t B.T- 1 j c4 ,'..:, i, , v i i.., I llu-: i .- 'v :. " ; " ; ot Lie . u -u:a (t . i j And tins i- ti e w.;y lit-.-naU pern-.it thin;- ;., patd.c. 1 in :e is ; ; i!,; rant f. r j.fji.. 2. .. a... ....... i ad.s-r-Ae to llic iiiinatir. Yi hen a public journal o far lorits i:elt as to let iu iuch a cntiunt.t a the abvive. eriously, il i li-h time tli: public -l-tentUHi ahvuld te cal:rd lo u. I: i time to j ut ttlur tnatUr ll. wmg irm ueh a t.urro to the tt. Hence, a. 1 the ut'urrattiv i f tic tV'.efi.w.:r. W aad iu liu? vt thou-ha. u. u-t i-j !".r aaujjhl, cuutaiueU iu tho at.e. oil. uaia IsMig. waich drliU ratelv cn.l-udie lha tatcex-rt thai, "Where ire curler i rerpetraUU iu tiiurri. fVu are ei.ti- aiitlrd ia a cute, 1 jt or Wl" judges ut" election . - i . i . no, a me rame, lor tne n leu; pur;-i-c ot sRii.theiing the v i. c et the pt;le and s.c iriit!! the .. 1 ::!. n y ol tin. ir party in- this b- iiy. I'y t;-.e ffr,!s m l-ieir i"Ml tu-'T.I tliey ..re C-invteU I l la Ir.iiniu'-J.t con; ir.- ,u. mi-t the ' - i - j i . : t.;i- ; -.. . A 1 -. nue.-.i ,e ( .""iTi.'. - 4i , v i e.s hi.ent act:o:i . f t!:-' t" oiil :.:...:'. :. :en w!m ..ad not l een e'cet.d cr :ne l. re bearing ii.s crt;iu..tc. 1 ue eiheer niio.paah I'kvI the nieuil-e.-s t he:, dehug bound by th.s j n.'s.i ;". '; v , i-Ienee ..f their fpht, adri i;tei ll.e n t taVe the oath and thev Kv.nr.. t-.irt of iok Uvlv. giving t!;e lKMnoer.ttie p.irlv a m.ij ril. j .nesit. ot oNt; l.i rei.i. ..; majtr.lv. t!i.. crganix ttiou, luu.-i long remain hos'iic to the institution, being given the pr.v er totlc-troy the township svstem. We i ltitn d to hoi l a'! the ground It !n-d e ei game! in J , i. '., The certainty of it v.r.e content will have a salutarj i nifae;Heoii iKUhpartica, !or m-iilier iti tliini; it safe to make i x jKTiiiieii: - on pubVie fee ing ben a few thotissnd nte.s in aome of the .1. ubttnl StatvT. may-. turrT the scale. Tii- republican pariji- will not be so anxi-.u- fir - i 're-side t tiraut, nor the democratic p .rt v to Make an inflation platferiu, n..r wi:l cither party dare to "t wue rnararter Tor mi pre! 'liable arainat all p. r-.-:-ir v.:i- Laion jravs a -riai LaM-aa at ihe fiaudulvt.tlv lo.istiiu.e !. ci.t'y ntTTtix-tcvl and refused lo gate th- fraud on which il jwer a KtscU uuriag i.ho entire o:i. "k We pn.Ut Invau-c the -siting member lant the c-uu:y f liHosoii Lave le.i jH-nuitted agaiast thy earn est n it era t -si protect .f thv minority to hind, r.'delay end tiuai.y lu deiWt the iak.--t.g-v;.on f the Iraud by which they I.oid their s t. vorig their an ;nlnt, cpn rjuistiou auV;ing their wa ca.. and ia ded tocc of the will of the fop!. ii. Wc pre-toi becuuc :hic nveaUoti. called irvfcMcUlj- fr cnitu.ioaa! rrfurmha beca org-aeLsod and opera:el aalely a a party machine. Measure j a-rrrd unoa ta aecrc-i niidnicht roa.-li ..... i . i . - - Hotel ca turrc Saturw-y u-g whKit kusr . at 1 have been f rcr4 through uader the y p.tuu.Bt I rvt-ch ami whi cJ Tcr r1' ;ceUa, -ci l r- - . i I rr?trJ'c ra rrrtea of JeltWra- ' " 't,l- thi. la w fi jtrtirt tf the .oii-o.er tins rv.-l'-m the ti.vision ol he e.emtie into self-goveruing j.umiei- pa.ilus ... eeiivement extent, a.s the great b-ilwark id our liberties, and the nur-e and guardian of g ncral intelli-g.-nve and prosperity. Training, as it ol in c.'sitv does, every cilizi-n in the iisel..:r e of -public duties cncura- ' in s. nun i:i toe vgui:n.i;e i a-ertio:i ot I T-rcsent candid . icr.!ia: nrtits I imt.ta ny.ii'g him ( int ffrity i n i una nir .urais m mw. anu leacniez .imJi Uiai to vif.d a rraitv ooe.liri-.ii- to tin- i legally ex pressed will of m.jritie il a constant exjwincnt of tlie jrii.cijle f rrptddieau rrprvnLitive goreni- e deem this an institution peculiar.? eseuiial t a Stale, on ; ! At , tcknme r-tft r tctT'" -"' rtM. f'tnr .'A ttf m- 'frx(crt miU rr-i,i tXe Im-.UtA tr S ,cA thy oitt f We vehemently protest against any action which ran in any manner interfere iih the Continu ance and development of ihi lrncfi tnl iuiitutien ia oar Sui. la. We protest artian the chcmr uf leavi g to the lcg?lature. a body of a hoe ru. latitat too taroxh i a to dc'lvat the will ol the majority rrn thotrcb thirty t:.--uaod of ihe popular vote be C-i ' l . neiu ihe work which hou'd be dortr by thU body. Id. e peile!t piw: tee abolition i me jk oi Urutrnanl-l rovrmor I .i.t- .Oik.i..ih:-. .a and -.vi: g h, faactwaa u a rrrJit i tbc mor hkrJv to Nr iWed mbm tW of tne rat-, ect-ta by that Uly. ; inf03,biU are viuM by aa oppoai. 'A near approach lo equality I ia t lie strength I paring is about the iTl gutrantee of gnfd govern men t we i . L . . . . . can nave un.it r . insiiiuiiona su?a as ours, vhcn a political party becomea so trn thai it ha. Ii reason to fear sts prfnent, and ii,' n-innnatiwo are quiV4ler.i to an eieriion without re gard to the character of the candidal, Uie gairs are nunc "pen lor the eatra of corruption. "itte'msl wrhotcaoOM jitate' of politics in a rtsiBUV where do ivera MilTrage prevaiU i auch aa ap pntiach to equality in Ihe trrngth of parties tbal the Handler ol a ataall number of voir froca ooe ade to lha ch her will chang the rewalu laeocaa conditio of part:c It h always ia lha power of a few hone, iadeprdeat ei- uzras u give victory) to ibe tana 4e aervmg n4. .Ne.tt parfjr can afSord the rik of pat; tag forward bad caodi- aca ia ao orraaiaed aa tu drLi ti. ' pvplar will aad choose a maa to per form fabcraatorial faactioiM LoaUia to the wishes f tha neocuV. Tb rtrMw m ppoai ttoa pnwrrful tn-Kigti to rahir thesa for :gat devtaUooa frufla rretitode. Xrm America a Toaaiaith ,a w I- f th of ffice i. aUerly iaaigai&caaU r ik. ... .. J. . ' - - -oi a i larmr or t nwooml oiUrs a vrar U aad rrarsooJcdU-i imJ: r" I17.V ' SZ-ZTZ, I . - U . ?rw c". coaU e eacctcd 1 .tbrse: ,TWWU ir, fcwttrr tkaa rre- aa4 earweat wh.ci, Uara .nTri iw.ii rr I .ia-.caft- " " ! Tbry ia frtr doaaad : Sars ihf narii&nooV IhalM. ErirSy a.id. or suuKiaJ tint aa4 earaeetan UJi Uars a itaeaa of j tha r rUcat aa4 eutrvatv cf tha ntaoritr. le exteoca uf the Jeepes: frieaiship Ta call this eoawatioa adeUrativV a a wen vrtarca LLa two r - tioAjL aad the rraalt U the Air.;.! aad cardial en: ruiacxat wia hart a feUcitoaa tafaeaca eei the coarva t- U paKKd by France U ear naif r--- voter, tern itaa oae-nita of a cast fur i tLr ar sair rv-w.ii i. i..: . each auIUoa dollars of rrrpeny awrw. iWy are aNrae oovaat, dreadfalfw t tW? U UCU,: Tasave boyaat. Oey er Jwya goo toe thdV , j a pra- Cac.mad are aiways o4 &Wr rr. braded that taaaafea u b abWIaaod: , lUr ixher. . ; ' kasnrvthai Uody, is aa iaaalt to omooi acwac la order. U ebuia erra a brki aa iaapa tie at hrariaaroa th err vest iiorstiaca. Ua mi--y wtrv dmcw to adopt the J The traJk U, as carry . . -i - "-a IM Uf OsCW Of t w 1 kora? Decaawe it's efiea Imt WOrTlILY ITATEMBRTI, LETTER UEAUI, MECEIPTa, Ac, hail itoAD nmm tn most of lie toraoo&aa. Hie offloe la eappUea wlU JCrattrslr Now Material w toe very Utat Sfrla ai Rxlia. Km he UUAJUjrXXXS aATISfACnOX - taauaataa. Weddiac Card, iavltatlaaa. Ac.. Ac. Of tilt UUat Stflta. TKRM8 MODERATE PLOTTS' STAIl an Ju'y Are lu c sr warrnnll not lorrac-k utwtrf" tl pnMriv iiat'il. K-t : ar-aialw. A- l-.HWAKll riJTIX Valili.ioa. kl -0 TO M.K.Nl-ii lf.Hi wl.ti anjlalag I o 4KIVKMSVI.IN1; WATriU. VI A K ite. ItlM.S. mi -mi : Hiw. KK.U'KI.ins. Ac. Ac. 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