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the Wilmington post. W. P. CANADA Y J. J. CASSIDSY. WILMINGTON fJUDAY. KARCn voncr. m mm ' . j.BkJM pm ,UnU-W U 'Mfj.inhlA: raalioeiiiediKtlradr! ud ioktctr.Uir-. I V.1 'r i eae Ta IV"T. Cepi. L. C IJ.ck.nr. tatieiu.. s will rurtM Easter a cierwma, aoc Tan rT. Hs la aatAorlsew ta mco Mr. Frk Ali.nd,r U.. cwmMcJ ta ""irVVrr TIIT ii- I ..ibocte4 to oiiHt MbTlptka! rci ieT da Tarxr. Mrillraa lata Kiecwttra) Cem mlttee. Ralumfi, N. C I'eb. 15, IS7U. ILere will le a meeting of lie IU-l-ublicaft t?Ue Lxeculifo CoumiUee, oa Wednesday, Ibo Til of Marcb, if76, at the cap'tol. to deteriuioe ibe time and place of holdiuj the State conTtutiou. Other inpurtaiil boiuees ill be txjos- : acted. - full attendaaca of tbe rucm- bera u dcaired. ttj onler of tbe tliairmao. T. B. Kaoou. F. M. Soaa&XL, Secretary. t'JUTKD HTATX DBTKCTTE1. All dulj cuuiuiiaaioned cofernmeot detectirea are supplied with badge, on whkb u engrared " United fc'Utae Fcrtl feerric." and the membera alao hold comatbjaionj. in book form, signed lj Mr. lUaaer Waabburn. This piece of Iolormatkia la imparted becaase cer tain parties have recently fslaely made representations that tber were emploj el as United Spates detcctirfs. The real employes caa caailj produce their badgr and coruuiisaioa whin called on. The New York fmxl-t ny:-"So remedy fr the eiils from which we suffer coaw weu oe worse mau uai oi handing this cunly over to a party that is only Ihe fag end ef the Confetl - eracy that Uiiercs AndcRonrille was a motlera fJxrdeu of Eden and rrganls JetT Datis t a wartyr and a patriot." To whicb Uie &ar replies that it knows that "many of the Republican pcrs Iioa force f nabit woo id iniinueiy prefer thieves as ruler to IlemocraK" It is atrange thai the thick skull of the Ineffable Incompetent getter off of ttm mart saying ha not jet learned that the term "lemnit " and "thief are interchangeable and groerally mean one and the aaiue thiu. TOIL AJIDTItOinLK. And now two more Democratic Con- J gTcaoucn are "in trouble." thai ia to say j oneoftheia is ibarged wilh bribery and corruption and the oilier with be-1 ing a oanraon gambler, and a frepienter ol low and disreputable places. Neith- .' rof them are carpel barer, aad they ( both nnaorthily occupy eeata a uu- i len froa Ntth Carolina. Oik of ibese ( ft rayaovau ecaiawag nauie-i v imam M. ILAhina, who is nolwrior iu lhi Mateasa ecvundrcl the rtr-t water. " . 1 ,1 . 1 One of the charges again-l him that I . . . .1 -1 1 ' I houhl revcivc immediate iartiralion hy the House of KepreseaUliTcs is tbat , hile a member of Uie Senate of 'ortb j t'aruliaain l55, h received a bribe ef twentv dollar bis ' vole. The other "u a fUt Innate' Congressman as we hate said, is not a carpet lgger bat a southern born rascal wh diegra- j ces the SUU of erth Carolina in per-; ticular. His name is Alfred lloore Waddell, but be is better known as Gambler Waddell, from bis known want j of prude ietxy ia tfgbting tbe tiger at the kewo and roulette tables in lbe bageioa and faming bells of Washing ton City which be frenneota. Waddell is charged with gambling away bis aaoaiey faster than be can make it, and with draaia drafu on the Sergeant- at-Artasof the Hoe of ReprcseaUtirea fbr tbe payment of the mowey be kasea at gambUag. well knowing tbat aaid j draiU wwwld not be paid for tbe reason tbat other drafts bad previously been J drawn for tbe same money and bad ; ! ctaU. Thrae traneadioaje can bo i rlearfy peoveu. . I We eall oa the House of Kepreacu-. tativea to bring the said William M. I Robhlaa U U'ul and expel Mm for I I cosvhKt aaWcoatiara rentlesaaa aad a,iember ol IWrrtat. ia tbal he re-! reived bribe for km vwt .kil a : suesabee ef tbe EcgUtarv ot Sorth j Ckroliiu; aal me cxll oa it W arraign ..... .- -I Alfred Jf. aaMcil U gross ly lauoors.1 1 aWuxt Im gambliag aad in attrwrptlng ki.;. u i.u f ta abtain awoasry by taJee tveiewsea. ia tbat be rrprreeated U certain Bxrsawis j lk iSr$004 boaxh tVe gallera aloreaaaJ, tbat be kaj ' baa aeterwace beew beard froaa, al aoay Wloatg lo bias ia tU bands oj tbowgh bia beirs bare repo truly tries) tbe SrgBt-tf-Arane a tbe lloaa of ; to obtaiai thm froaa tbte virtaoarsbaak feprtecatat'Tre ef w kkb k was a aaem- -PreJJet a ad avow DetWTaL Gar ber. and rare tbeea drafts foe tbe sime. trmor f tW cU' VirroU. wbesibewell kaw that sstrb was swt tWknap nerer stole a real tire fact. i idtpoaUjeiea Uab. Verily tbe world asosca! Tha right ' of tW torla to have aveascat SAic sct I ..-y, u fijk tv .t ee, , i w, jUUm JntyMKU saf wbcst be wis ap- j lEmse el teprfetAtivrs h booaJ U respect. WitbraecawealM laveatigWrv We .We are iadaferd U aa eEaevUl km tU 1 Uat arxa rrr tbe way for the th a a aa s la rwaay a aMjouvea ass cxpaeure la tbJe artkar- fosml ueea ibrre ap pEcl to RrpwhSca Coarvsweti anal r bavt t4-tl;r J tbesa te Ibeee Dratarrsi' i ACniTJL24XOrSCXOB6IATRir?y I r. J .- , i " . 'CRATtFORp,'Xw i I r 5 fo,0wB uy of totne of the Editors. f ifI15j7,lJj; f III of UeniecretsbO; t"rrwn i j ioribUeruye - - 1 ..lT Ji7 T jl wit lbe amwnUsetioraaitarn ttclr ' ' r it.:..t- A -i.-f.;k r! names, which hate never been paid in- I MTU . . -- : i wv -i ri.-f.Jl.r. fl,rnM S .. :.. w-ia ' " M - " m Wltn mo inoiaoe on ntireniicrjii.Kwi: -rt .rr 77 . : r. r. -rrrr. 7 : i-k, Zi ,.:T j - Z.ITTCmxI aim in in auan ui riir,. wyutu t t!iti oriziaaTlr arafiwt Vrmt i rtriLmin. Iut , t, j n,,, t,4 tf,e United JrUtW, the cltlm mo' fnm tl funner to j lu iiiirr. i mil an again ine ciauu bad been ur-e-I in Cwnres'. and aa or ..... f.. si i ten ii au ii wm, ttiiuuww. in joj iGt. Crawlvrd became reirt aenkatire 1H1 a lair rai .cnacteu bj Longreas jrTi'lios (or a trttletaen aou in Iw thla mau Crai turd auugbi and obtained a place in I'rcuideot Taylor's cabinet aa Secretary of War fur the chief purpose of influencing tbe adjustment of thia claim. Tbe principal of ibis claim had atrvsilr wfn nai.1 nil lift Pnllc WU I rrca ideal, aud tbo interest, amounting to l9155-',?7, wbkb was the accuniu latlon of overly seventy-Are years, and whic2i was fire times tbe amoaai of tbe principal sum, was paid to Crawford President Taylor, aware of the Ciet that bis Secretary of War Crawford was the agent of the owners of thia stupendous f.-aad, and against tbe re monstrances and protests of tbe Comp troller of the Treasury, Elisba Whit tlesey, who bad declared that the orig inal claim as well as the accrued inter eat were unjust and should not bare becu paid, countenanced and allowed this alupendvus swindle. Three diningniahed members of Con gress from Georgia, at wll as Secretary Crawford who was Lu from lhl Stale, were participauta in the swindle. Rob t Toomi Alexander II. fitetens and Armis:eaii j.rl wcro lbe meu. 1 of -ar Crawford rcceircd j hu ,birc of luU R,talio;: rrom ihe j Xfea,ury of lbe L nitcd Stales the sum . ot niil7 ,24f nd PecrcUry of ' War ndknap blackmailed the poet, lrlJfrj , ,jJ luoo o fljo.oi. A UfcHOCHATlC TJI1JCK. VICE PRESIDENT RICHAI M. JUIINSUN. 1 22.243 oV. "lUt? iiui and raaiiey Uumaer .'.ttond Ju!m.-n k!llU Tortiwb." Yf, he is the man who sl.trcl the Indian warrior, which act made him rtral a Senator from the Slate of Ken- " a lucky, then a Cabinet Minister under Jarksou'a administration, then Vice- j President during the time that Van Ikireu wi Prioidcut. It was while j this sweet specimeu of a Democrat was Vice Presideut of.tbe United SUtea that he. like XX Kobbias, forgelting j tbe high dignity of his office and re- membering only tbat he was lawrcrj , ... .... 1 I proecuteu h ctaim against me L'niicw Htatre; and in 181- the matter received ' a investigation at ihe band of a .. r.u ' .. committee of the House of Kepresea-. tatires, who rrportel that "the whole amouut paid lo the claiuiaut was fl !, 233 ; aud of this amouut tbe sum of j t"i7.74?. was improperly ia id ! " Tbe I report ai-o aaya; 11 ue committee , have been correct iu tbe view they have .a a . a .a ea a awJ a . - . . laaen OI tnia Case, tne CTllCAaaaw lUOUl has sustained a loan ras of VT2,ii attnb-1 utable to tbe want of prudent economy ani faitSfuUtM on the part of those connected with iu disbursement, and the accounting officer!! " CbL Johxuon u.hti' Met Ptrtilcnt c flf CitiVrf Matt prt9e:mttl tkit ra'i vaim' thr j-jtmi-mft: This bribe taking Vic? Presi dent asked Captain Euckner, tbe claim ant, to present to biui a plantation and tbe negro slaves to work it, as a bonus for wbat be bad done for buu, which he didn't do, but Jd him llJ.OvOcaah vice President Jobnaoo swindled lbe government out of 11223 50, aad Becretary t.f War Pelkuap levied bUck tmker to the tune of f3v. a A DlafOCPATICTOIIT. litn rIMKRT C. WALKER. I f2. 1 1. "he tiilbert C. WaJkcr was ea. a . e at I pnswdent oi tne rxtnange ,ateiiai Eank, of Noelk. irgiaia, Simon Stosae, Obew of laterual Uevennr, -rJ b?poait tbemo ef a rcka coataiai ag ftl.aj in six per . 1 I 1. ! SJ1... I l. 1' i"r- ivbwcxct oosmm, wbaca act wa, evKieal by tbe marks oat tbe ewvelore that contained tiseaa.-. "'""T "-aa vawaa. frvm m I by lloyd swie laullaeaxa. as4 known wmmmw. se sar cwn7 t i mr. uas f vera bokl aal dmmvi.Zi 14 palliated by urn tuxLag orrmaaaCaaaea. Yet tbe dcaaucrmcy netrr katt aslik im biaa aa A leader, ausdaaactof Uaairm. as Uaclii aifbJs disrrsxw. XkesdaU a .a a .a -w . W " . t.i -, ,T.,ij Crorr!' ttOTnt is aa extract from tbe dcdactLasi Creas Lha itAstrsx, take im CBeXaaKtMS. WitaXtbS) actaba UlU Uesrse saw tbe EeHaap case, is lAAi ii la aw 1 mjrt mA awr psaaHar PiiaL r M aal 4 i4r 0 rewrwpUm auaWs be Huarre 1 UTbesi are eyaa &U rrrf atUNeDaawomt. maj mkca pane wofet. - lFaf OCRATIC TOIITCT. rcasury, ana ior wnicn ineae- . "at r- t 1 . 1 . ! linqaeou hare never been punished. 1 m . . - m -portof the Secretary of the, Treasury of Januart 15. 183. and refere to audi - . - , , denbqueaU a beW office- in ibe Soulb ! T.Ceaby. CrawSoreaTil.e w yrTt,g yfMr , Qr. r. HCroUr. Ht. fh,".,.. 7.061 ?iri "J 'JfES 1,(40 166 w. U McXjr. rUgton... tX7 . i-"""". mhiw '7:" T- ISm I ' aaaiai t 1 l.T.TaM. : ', , B. R. i:gt, ' - '. , , , ' ' ytC. aOrlf rt, .. , 43 K w Mf t,!, vi aahlagto. Mlaa M ta oiuel (Smith, St. Btepben . 839 Ueo. Ooawar, - ... .. , ' MS Johat II. Ovto, " latU Uea B. Craiehcr, Chocla v. , tjon Uso. B. DaaMrae, " - 8&J1I Ban ! W. tneksosi X. UJU WUsj r. Hern, Colambua , MJ7t JohaVrahaa. IlaBtaTlIl ltJU Lares-rave. - 43 Job a Taylor, Cababa 11.115 Was. Taylor. - ZU lLCrarrx. - , Bjm UrUb O. fJtdjll.'Cahaa MJBJt Job a Herbert, Sparta 3.S44 A. T. rwry. - . 38,145 n. K. Call. TallahaaeM 983 HHUebrr7 Bawklna, Ilelana 100,000 Joseph mend. W ahlta. La..... .. 2,V1 Vfm. II. Alien, 8L Aufuatlne J.M7 Gerdon IX. Boyd, Colambua oO,W7 Tbe same report gives the names of other delinquents and the amounts of their delinquencies, which, with the abore, aggregate 11,073.837,41. This was long before tbe Republican party came into existence. A VSaoCRATIC TUIEF. SAMUEL LWARTWOUT. Iu lU'JSimuel .wartwout wasL'ol- j leclor of lue porl Qf -cw York. He wa a democrat. On January the 19th of that year a select committee of the Hoo.se of Representatives was appoint ed to investigate certain defalcations of public officers. This committee report ed that the virtuous democrat, the sub ject of this sketch, had defaulted to the amount ot 11,'22,7Qo,70l ! That this irregularity had eatendcl over a space ! of seven years ; that the cause of the defalcations "were owing among other ; thing, to culpable disregard of law . and neglect of official duty on the part ' of the Collector himself; ol the Kirtt Auditor of the Tieasurr: of thr First Comptroller of the Treasury; and or the ' Treasurer himself, Ivi Woodbury, "to discharge his duty as the head of the Treasury DeparloieuL" In those days a million and a quarter of dollars was an immense sum, yet history fails to show tbat this public robber was ever punished by the Democratic parly, or that they ever attempted to punish him. Democratic Cidlector Swtrtwout stole ?l,235i0af3 from the Treasury of the vuiicu ciaic, wni' - o-l 20,0X out of the ost IraJer. JaVTillKr DcMOtRATIC TIllKr. ISAAC V. FOWEEK. Cl.l ...1 I'yvlL ...... 97 inn) 1 - 1 at 1 : . 1 ,joll f f .fames Hucbanan, Isaac V. was oetmaatcr at ew York dlj. Ht waa a general favorite with aU wjo knen, hin, nved sumptuously . rahinMa hotel waa chairman nf Ue w york itimcratic Exec utive Committee: aad a delegate lo tbe National Conrenlion. He embezaled f75.ri belonging to the government that had corns into hishands by virtue of bis office. He was informed by bis Democratic friends of tbe fact tbat a warrant had been tanned for bis arrest, and be very suddenly rsioWlha coun try and went to Mexico where be re mained a number of years, until a noili yrwiui was entered in his case, when be returned to New York. This scoun drel baa never been punished for bis crime, neither baa one cent of tbe mooey.be etaJs hrtn refunded lo the government ,' Belknap didn't steal a cent from the government. A VXlCOCUATiC TTJIJEr GKNITRAL LEWIsj CASS. Wheu Andrew Jackson was President of tbe United State, General Lewis Case waa Pecrelary of War. He waa oave of a company lormed for specula ting ia wester 1xd4s. and b'rs ofidal position afforded bint nnuaoal rswHIiba for aaakiag nsooey for himself and hie frirwda. Through tbo iaforuaUoat he gave, tbeaa ttwy aprureU the tooasopoly of east tracts of tka beet and taoat available La ads tbat the rwa-ernateat bad for saV.aaxi havingpamisstd taveei elrea of tbeaw lands at skeau'aal price, forced the (wor seitlrrt who desired te ntaAe tltdr boesee wpo tbrsa to pay axarbtaallj tbettUr, It was laves. iaratioei ia Coerresa tlxl tbie Talliast firwermt a4 Secretary wf Taf bad, by tie dnuVwcat nseef tbe taAamaaMI W o'.AiasM by reaseJI Of bf tifScUI mtbiet rvekated trXa, Yt wa h mi m impeached tor kkked at af t babaV bare bceav. , Demacralia HttUij of TTX speculated ia gvtnsaeaX. Uaeis 4C aaade ta.B by j,; ftd SeoretAry of War Celknap apecniatod ia paa trader sai'p4 s d asake fj0tt. I ib TTbre tbe tKsa A DinfOCTULTIa THT25F. josepjius soocr, JtL j A teffgraB fr0E4"lrrchton,, 2f. J ot do 10(b inst, staM tbit'tbe case of lbe e fcb-ej, rlbe-de-iauitUt Jrciattret pf that Slate, was tbal day decided. Judge Bearsley said tbat from tbe testimony tbe fact was. Indispoiable" that tbe defendant bad stolen H,116 f Cr'om th State Titaa 1 1 T r T j . -- M uc jnry reiurnea .a .vrai oi yay. Booey is a Den.ecrat jpleclcd by Icmo- crtts, and held offic ii a Democratic Belknap aqneezed f 2QtW6) out or pri- Tate individuals who wera wTUina to be mim -' , d. ' " m j " : tTbetbcr or. not tbo iHsciori of t in any other way,! not exactly con--t-U; 2. i ' i-.iL-w f.' -i . elusive of loyalty and cood laith. Ndw ""r: greater amounioi crueHTuan (iuai eu- gendered by coueUnt association with freemen and freedom isaaucstion Ulou whicb thinkers diner. On behalf of Jtbe lave ownerire: are. referred to many cases where tbe Soulhern slaves were kindly treated by their masters, and minV iobumanity to man ' in Stales where freedom is a boast is an argument - , a on the other side of the question. Tbe difference between lbe cruelty of tnavery and that of freedom appear to. consist in thia, that while the mau of evil fitmper m 'a moment of paasion lulls or mutilates his foe, be is often ' more or less sorry for it afterward, while the slave owner, crazed by drink or crashed by a fiendish temper, seems to glory in bis work. We hare bad too many illustrations of this kind of cruelty iu the Southern States not to be thoroughly familiar with it The darkest records of these States at tbe same time do nut furnish : one single instance of sueb wholesale and cold-blooded cruelty aud butchery as that reported by a Cuban gentleman as having taken place at the El Sauto Crislo plantation on that island. The detail, which wc have already published, are too horrible, ai - most, tor repetitiou. Uccausc out njor woman resisted the advances of a brutal overseer she was whipped while iu the ast stage ofjjrcgnai-yyand because the justly-inceuscd husband took the law into ins own Hands ana what man would not bare don? aawTikc cireum- . stances T leu raen;vrcre--sbot in the Jrescnce of their l'cllovrte-U-is diihcult or any nation to sit "Sdly by: And read ' of such barbarity. Ibelainie' of Ar nixo, the Spanish uiouster,-' wflf stand . forth side bv" side-with tliat of Nero, Durricl, Ijobe-pierre, Aud all lbe promi-' neat butchers of ij iitory ,-Intir Ovr-m. - 'mmm Siai " i I - The War depariurent! seems ,to be a liille unlucky. Ex-dovcrnlor; Floyd, who was its Democratic ftecrejiry du-1 I ring the Utah, war in 1559 "not only gave official aeecplauces to bis trans- rMpct:ti honesty, intrgritv and honor, 1 portation conlractors whi ub are unpaid j R,j 8WHmj,oI hy ,he ,5,, bribe of to this day, but P.a.ley, a Kood Demo- twcfltv 1(ftUry grceilback!l. 11 ucin. ; crat and relalivc of Horira by marriage, 1 ous 0flen!,c WJl, discovered. c rc It the took the. Iibertv of laontug 10 these; , .. . .... ... , same lemocratic coutractors stmie of 1 awful ""Port wl l,,c ! A com the Indiah trut fund bonds whioh were ! mil Ice had been appointed to investi in his custody as a clerlf of the Int-rior : gate the matter. Ik- was, called before ' Department. He did it to oblige Pus-j it- He went like a slave scourged to -self, Majors and Waddcll, aud he bis cotton picking. Ho went with ' thought it would please Floyd, he said. ' bowed head to plead for mercy. He Jake Thompson, then Secretary of the sank UP bis kne s before the members! Interior, did not appear to be much rand wept like a sm'ail tender child. i f leased; neither did old Mr. lhichanan. With moving pathos, he told the -torv ; n these traosactions of Icmocratie . 'uf ''is miserable crime; with eyessuf-i; leaders, citizens of the Uniteil S'tates wrre awindled by worthies acceptances : , and the appropriation ol tru-t fund a 1 1 eUtermlorarmy cotttrartors. but wc ; , do not recollcvt that tbe Deinocialic i.re., was rarr frrratk- borrilicl at iho : . . . ' spectacle. : If we remember rizhtly. Governor Floyd waa held innocent of! any inteulional wroug, anUhis blunUer, ; rcpuiauou jroiu cu'fiiai utnour, ins as it waa called, was palliated iu every ; busiuess from ruin, his future from de possible way. Was he not a oink of ; "pair, an I the rvpculinir, weeping, iner chivalry and fond of a cock-light a cy pleading bribe takers petition was Virginia gentleman, Ac? Jhit that did j granted. He wa nit lined, he was not not pay to Peirce Jc liacuii, of Eoslon, j incarcerated: he wa Mmply ceuaured tbe official acceptances of tho War De- and allowed b.go free, with tbe stain parttnent, ' nor restore to the ludians of crime and to'rupiion froli ou his their stolen bouds. Ouo would sup- 1 polluted liati'l. l'-day this uue man pose, to read the Democratic journals, .is chanting eoug of purity and virture, that their ttasl was alwaea iminiculatc ! whoie dulcet strains echo and let liu We refer Ihem to tbe vo'luuus of Co- vode's Report. j i 1 sa i The Eourbon press are crying loudly against tbe President for auwptjng the resignation of 3Ir. Belbnap, when tbe j truth is it would have made no differ- enee aa-fras impeachment la concern- ' discussion of the Bolkuap case, made , ed whether he bad done so or not. i MU JdmLaiou which the public should ; wuu tiL .tn.nt i. .ir. mi;i;..i ul overlook. ,A a lK:niocrat, and! csiiil ouVof J aiSaVilS eJIri W Pki the lemocratic members l SI PVeSSei ft1! l5l SS -o1' tUo from Which the case ! ml TJheSSal iBffi C U V lZ' . boe l-tcd. he asserted, in ef irhcSSnith tbe lUpublican members of,! "onalrrtin 1 hh U$ l!"- ,miUcr ,wiu " V "rn1 u i rakSanan . Sfufle ai ' lt'.r desire to k at.l eWe the nftul r tl -if v" .Vlf.f if!, !?.rJ..,U stupid bowl was roaj about it. . The which it was entitled. The Democracy are just ladw poi suing at tbe aeaall-eirel beaxm in tie Republican eye, when tbey bare a whole rotten "lumber yard, in their own optic. 1 ' 1 11 1 mtm a aa I9 eflbri b aiakiag ia tbe Reformed EptacripelCbaicb tq do away with the IiIm.IH il til Im! mm m 1. 1. A... ' ib. wjnUnt r i.riK i ' 'CiKTa! Iwlknap, bui ibis admission At a recTnt coBfercwce of clergTmen of lbikan party, and be is on bia way to . Ibat donation in IbtUdeipbia ilftSrf?"1, Priwi , vmadcci4a4 to rvfoeiOrend tbe police I , , poli of abajadoajiag tbe tcrvije (a tbe Uene ral Sfuwdina Committee. o the groaad that tbe isHbalgwace ia Wordirpesanrea before and after Lnt iacrcaseU by war of cooapetmiioai for eaforced abates tkaa'dariar the seaausi of fasti ar. and UfonlXf I Tiber grooadtbst uniform modiauoej ra" lifirn tti tbrrrbe ffcat need, and ihU mar be beticr secured w about Intca obasrr&aces tLaa witl tbesa. Tbe cbaare if it shall be snade trj!? he a radical oa, aad will work a wider breat.lt tirjrrbetwera tbe two rscopaEaai cbarbee Ja Ulf iUfy. If fJUyawer a$"J a5T lcanocxAXac c4- tbaTcaaasBtia i-rvatiraJ. Vrab tkr I ara a I las atavl aWfMaafrva m 41 m, 1.4 fad, aa-I tbe sanre sarrclaace sb aaUl pUeed over tbeaa aa tbe Adanar- ass a4aeej oyer lbe faUra Secreta- 1 1 A riouLliern editor, commenting E!ou tbe letter fof Jeff . IHxW itt.4rcpiy :to Messrs. DIaiue; aud UarBeJiLj lays yjeff Iavjrwaa ngb jam! addi i. He arejrduiy $UvhJ enottokt Va'tAtitt amf tay trliat tot ptner, NTbe conces sions that wc bare already made bate done no good whatever, and. it is . not 1 likely-. that anything we can ever do will rid tbe Northern mind of that deep aud 2fviIi! treJ iccH toward every 1 rvHithrm kIm unit xpntinipnL ' i Confcdcralcs that wc kuow of are: First, concntin to come back into the Uniou ftcr they were whi;.sccond, beg- of coming back into the. Uniou when tiie coohln't help it is not.worthv ol I much consklcraliuii. The M concession' ! of beorins for amncaty and takinsr in j oath to get it, when they could not geit I the Southern Editor ays if ".We arc 8trong KtKMSu to think and say WUat wc please." Thu is the secret of ! the amnesty measure defeated by the Kepublican minority in ; the Loner House of Congirss'. The purjxjse of its introduction and intended parage was to demonstrate that there na no longer uccd of. couccsdiouj on the itart ot cx-rebejs. If an ainueatv bill could be p&j&ed rcstoriif' to all the rights of citizenship, Jell" Da vw and others, who obstinately decline to be for paruou, and who still declare their adhesion to the cause of lbe laic Confederacy, the act would coutstitutc a tacit recognition of the right of secession, and of the binding force of lbe doctrine of Slate sovereignty, as opposed to that of the indivisibility . f l lie nation. Thus argued cx-C"ufcderatcs iu aud out cf Conirress, and the Dcn:oTatic partv of lue couniry auopien iuim view, auu voted for amnesty without condition. But the fact that amuety under these cirtuinsUinces was defeated shows that the Southern editor is too fast iu de claring " Wc are getting stroug enough to thiuk aud say wbat we please." The projositioii to indorc the doctrine of iStale rights in the form of an amnesty bill, thus threatening the iiullincation ; 0f lhe ialcr amcndmcnU to the Consti- tution, roused the national spirit, aud ,.ttiMi ior.i, ., vi.-.,r..u i.n.io-t. Tha js tt - stronj; enouph" to think and .lV w liat k pleascn, if it pleases to lunik: iii.il llin 13 not a natiou, aud please to say that the secession of ljl was a righteous anl a fytt ocf. It is just this principle that the people will not couscne to have embodied in the form of law. ' (Aran Scvrii yca.s nir, in one of the cjiit in it tee rouis of t'.ie Senate Chamber of North CaroiiMii, a scene transpired which hear an iniporiant inlcrct, eveu to this day. A man had been bribed. A southern gentleman, sir, bribed for twentv dollars. Boujrht lor two thous-' and rotil iirim inlc rnni(:il inii -lf. I fused . 111 tears. snl voice hinky with! t , eniotion, ne cried, "pare me, spare 1 me." He fought, he urged, Le beggetl, ! j'f ''i' Pii srlowtng term-' the bhu-ht which pun- ishment would brin -m,u his familr. 1 He implored them in the name of all that was good aqd beatitifql to save his E ibrouch the Chaiiiljer of KcprcM-nta- tives vi lhe Capitol. His name i Iiob- jj bins, but the people on the river Ncuse i call him "Sawbuck Hobbiu, or the ! Rollicking Bribe-later of the Dismal jj hmV- p( Mr. Ulackburu. of KciiiucLv. in hi I truth aa he himscir and his IeutocTatic coommiucemen: h will oot be lo-cbe- Hoy 1 TliompMn, Toucey anl Cobb. Scure fou r I n faatou ! abt net ofliccr chargeable to the Democrat party, mne of whom were puiiiahoJ, but all j of whom after their infamy became became known, .were Irortorcd by the Democraer. Araia thk aenra tVI. 1 knap a tbe vn'x Cabi ad officer rwittr ! rr Hlm.lLui t. ..l.t ... I. . t - Uelbnap aoU a ot trader poxtiusi for faresty (bog sand tEnbirt, and the . ' eaure Republican preaa of lbe oeuury ; aad membcTs of tbe party, baadly le-1 nouace tbe outrage aal call for bia . puaimcnu , liam Tweed atoie iaai tbe rite oft Xcw Vot eiUhMM of ijUara. aad ai ' DesaocYalfc sbcriX R.a k irn oC aa tUt '. be has escaped tSe paalty'dae bb ? ensae. "Let a guilty asasi raetpev f aay IVpwUicaa. E-a st hrid oar raacals," aay ia EaasocraU. TaeCalt: Ueibf sleeiaMw iLf ' W If est tJtSL IlarU t'.'-ZZZ: ltHa.ti kMlAUt .es.. I l.ti U t .n t m Aa4 lUf a.,r; Sibeem beard 1 laace.'" e akatfuilaVarVf. Crssaa oTTexaV Ua be or Was be ana beea er n brfot bs be bears) froaaT . I. . i : 1 1 I : . i Chean Iaiala:tion - Mr. Hewitt, in the fecbatfr on the Consular and Diplomatic Appropriation uui the other, day, movc an amcua ment which provides 'i'jir only one minister at Dcauiiarly. Sweden, an Syr way. at a salary lot $6,500. HVeawf t pose tliis tripartite Wnister will wear one of Captain Boyton'a swimming suit and bob around in the Skager Rack and tbe CattegaL in readiness to paddle away for Copenhagen, Stock holm, or C4iristianaJ aa his duty may call him. We canuot too highly ad- ispiayc Mr. llewitl's resolution, and we can make but ouc suggestion - which wc think will improve it.Eclbe amend ment specify that tbe itripautilc minis ter, who will of necessity be web footed man, shall pe&css, m one of the necessary qualifications, red hair. Then the Uovernment cam paint bis back white, and while te ia anchored out in tbe stormy. Waters between Denmark and 1 Scandinavian he can take jaff his hat and dodeay aa a buoy iVbu bis ofBciil duties were not very prcs&iag tbo Government could rent bini to 'one or two other powers., to w.bicb he will be sent, and Uiey can" tow him closer iu toward aharbor and use him for a bghthouse." Tdjniavono way and another. , tbe . Government could make bis salary out of the Danes and the Norsemen, ausd a great saving would be effected. If natnrw had blessed Mr. Hewitt with rod hair we would suggest that be bei appointed to this useful mission. Bttrlington Jfaurteyr. J nf the Honse p l urcAS The Democracy great solicitude regarding the supposed avuvu ui tuv vftirvt uvj uvuvi au s-uw matter of using the evidence of cou- victed criminals in the whiskey case. It would seem from their recent action iu the impeachment case that they would orcfer to have the convicts to act as prosecuting attorneys aa well a witnesses. ' MlUCEtJJLNEO US. THIS P.tXEK f A ON FilX WITH W here AdTertialna; CoatracUi can be maile. KND1 CLIENTS, TUP nVCTV Tmk UKArillC tsleei PlHto mii D&0 1 Reproductions of the inont i OunouK work a ut art. atot ' eiocant oriiaincnt frcvcry FOli home. ISubJota to pleaav , every lantr. rue muti re iniineratlve fluid fttraceuta , ever oUcrcd. Head .1 cent stamp for particular". I "0111 plcta Illustrated caialofue for 1-tQenta. Women can do -n-rll at (hi. . THK CiK.rHI'tt.. ;i New Yr. AGENTS JOB PRINTING to all its branch?. NEATLY EXECUTKU -by- S. G HALL.lA M . fj (I M U KRCIAL " PRINTING II LI, I1EAU5, CARDS, MUNTUL1 8TATEJHNT8i CUECKd. LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, Ac, RAIL ROAD PillSmc, ta aaoat o' ita braacaea. Hia erne ta aartdied witb kntlralr Jaf w Material at tbe vary Uiat Slila ui rail's. be uCAJtAjrrciai nATtar actio 1 uaaaam rstaiiac Car sis. lailiAlleas A. me- ' Of lb Uttst Stflctw i jEGIMJKiUJG TfSrtam, MQ!BlHTfei'"fSJL -i ;.. eenm VIXSEtCTOI Map " MISCELLANEOUS JKastskn lusTicr w oatii Cabjoij. fliriJKKKAHa Hlxl haa Um BlM 1-7,1 lHatnet Coart of the Parte a,aa 2 tbe Cape Krar Uutrlcl Iu lb tMmimi, trtct i North tVaroilaw. oa the lath OmVZ jAnuao". A. IK lsr. by Kdsar l vuni-T llhellaat, aalnU the arbooner Kalla iT" Una, her tacale, aiirel aatd MrmuuVe 27 carta, alleging lu aubaUuce. thai amVtH 1SU dar of January : laafc. aVu -yilllama. In tbe aaid ateam t lufVT, -Nyre belux near lbe month of lbe Cmjm m?Z lUver rwelyed Infurtnailoa that eTXilSJ waa. onburo Bf Lckwoodvny lauT rmnr a acboooer aaborar'nir UmkZ2- Cullfn. Joba Ma lb w , nia 1 1, tLi I Kew York to VtlHiaitoa. N. tU iu7a2?. f of cuano. Hlie waa bard aaroua tmtLl rcakera, bruadaida no. With about .1- of water on b r weather aide and alnut LT . ft-et unlbeloe aluc. At thr requ.i MIT Mat hew, he tookhlm.m lJt -IfJ T pulling on tha Uawacr. mn4 aaalntH aTut! iho L'mtca Htatoa CutUtf1.' CoIimx, buUttt tkm ' M-huoui r rr. and lowrtl horta Mi llmlnciMT on tha ifl l January ahoal ! H.k, Tail iH Uie Hahtera una put Into Ixx-k wmod't uiu . ana Hie othcra MtlrU Aw W liuo,to' where tbey arrlveil, two ou th atrviacT the istb. and nia on le moralaa 4 iLZ mh January l7, and that tlx-jrarr aalliul o a rrasnnablo har itt jm. m earco rvr UiraMlVMj;r Ikcrcol. An! arajla unjct asalBt tald h I n and rm.-.. TT -reasonable and runcr aalvaa:f, aud ihal ia aald vessel, ht-r lackle, apparml and rural. lure.aoa rargn may ea vonuenuica aa4aaM ; to pay ucli Ml Yngr, with rtti. tliarca. aaJ exteu-s. . , Mow thtrvfurr. ta urvwaitrr lha aaaal. tlon auder thr t-vnl r the aaid Cuaul ia m direrttd aud UHlvt-nsI, do kftaWi slv public nuttrp to uU ainn claltnlus the aaid Trmal bt ti.Vh"' i aprei and fui nil ure. and caxfo, r U aB I ma.iiuor iutvmaied tbierriit. Lhai ik..j. CT& uo TV,r 'it,. i. uT j-Mtcni A7ix ra. vi r in tuwiN, tk Court llouM1 in 1 train rum Monday SMrr the lourib Mnuday niL llieii aud tlieru "tit lutrtu ia 1 in a ani elalina. and to atako their allrtaUoatia 1 that behalf. " T 1 tatod Uie 101 h da v or r ternary. ICS. (!ku. Davis, lrtx-tw ftr Itv-lianL J. B. HH4 I.", s. M.. IZaMeru District tf Nokia. liy J. N. VanSOKI.KS. lK-ouiy L. . r. n-nilwus 41 BEint" P J A NO. I . Grand, Square and Upright,, ! I'n.m tiro K Letcher, rtrni ol Wm It Irka i r .V Uro.. lUnker. Ka vile. " - rei-eixetl Ibo Piano and Ihlak A very niir iohmi one out Here. Malies Miorl time to sive It a koinI lt. If yon wish w wurdiu luirf It tc will cbecrfully (ra IU- I James K liitiwii, !t. ltarxKll, III' JK ' . . fl "Tlie I'.enti v phuio recled si i- t-iitlra itRUnructlou. AgentK wnnli!, snad for ralaluauet k tire", DAM EE r UlVTTV, WahiiixtM, Nett .lersey, U tA New ami Ocandtul il-lii. Ageitta vaali eu -iiirci i.iivaku ithts, Maiileg THE CIT1 1H)UK STORE IIAH.M.WA.h In ln.-k. a lull a XL mcutor HieiiUarl tuid UaceUaneiMa Works, and nil the ltel pulliwlniaofrh day. A roinptflr ! k er i:iank (ntda. Wrlii loa llier. I.netpr. Iitlllal l"lr, Inkn MuHimr,ilf ,o., with a Uige altiek txM4 aicat Itiviruiu iitla, itutinr. lVn)o. Ytvtlaai, Klntea. Kltc. Harm ilr, Aecorusona, an i-y ' '1.1.1 A UTL NK IT Market lrrH, hjh II'J Wlluiluclon. N.C .... .... . r,r , I.I.tN .1 II jui n If U an j M.li' I JI.W l.i.KV Lt K WATCH 1, CliiKKS, t nl VKE I1IIM ci;i, P.KACEI.EIH, Ac Ac. iua 1 tf "('AKl'EMKK ic MALLARD. tsiviM,n4 ,im) J. S. vi'H M x CO HORSE BLANKKTS. THK Laigrr and i'hfast .lorinrii f TruoU In thr City, tADDEI, tF Al-E WIND. i II UiS'ISmt I.Alin sAitt-t r. Bi...vkir' I l KATiir.lt lt HTtUbi. HOttK IIHI'xltl. CL'UUViMiH. i si.M..IU llil-H Anr. I M all an. t CHEAP l'OH 'CASH, f dec 2-1 v Grand Sjuare acd Uf ngbE tin thrwttt lie wutv i irt. ftiai IrtxtH l M IkaJine. Mwkltfn. X J, f let a Is W J llaau, , ljr aa!l mm aair. '' myr m w Mt Ktn it U mUm44 I ft Ita aaatrbsr .jualliy." 1 rwa B H turtaanr. . 'WaM. t-mmmf OrmJlJ -- - -- rtetlaa It be C.en iarwMfr mmvtmUy tr(.t rf tv- J It Ra4trier.T raaMr. r aa j a. -TIMS raaa-aestave lat saa4 la 44 ywe aauOertiarf , bwt i. aaaaav. .rta MM. mmf vf a.e t eaieJbarfce U DAM EE rWUTH. Watbuigwa, Sew Jrrwry E tr 4 IAXitx I liEArn, WjMd0?tei, Xew Jcry. V f A Cmi ADD QECDACICaT tHtw3aB t seaxS, $mm tAmf Aa 1l te' ! 4 JSae awaeaf , a4 e.,tj me 1 a - e- teVwV K tmmSf mi rawer rMAda and proceeded to Hmtthvlllr; mn4 wi-V empioyad labor and Habianbe retara4k. uie n-uouncr vnn ine I I : f ; 4 i ; l hi I
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