t I, tic Ysk H III" LI a w THE WILMINGTON POST. W. P. CAN AD AT.) Editors. J. J. CASSIDKT. WILMINGTON, N. C. miDAT. eTTJITE V 1876. -lMOTIGaS. have obtained Ujs service of MA w J: nohsui m Mr 4l' 0iwr ii 1 1 1 1 mi i iiitn j --- t""""1 daeTaBPOaT. . '.. crc u c UMrr. tayeueviue. J. i will cuTtM Etm North caroitnefyr Tn rv.T. Hl eatborlsed to tree nd rrlvd rmnar49Tn Tmt. OloasJ 8. Triveit 'ba ted to t.artMWnlin KfttOw In the la tere .of TBB Furri.Jla W eeibUedi ojtril aaberrlptioa sod rrcrl tor tnooryt NATIONAL t REPUBLICAN TICKET FOB 1876 To be Voted for en the lat'Tuee day la Hereabtr Nasi. FOR PBKjlpEST...' RUTHERFORD B MYES. I- OF OHIO. FOK VICB-rirtMIDEM, WILLllU A. WHEELER, OF NEW YORK. REGULAR REPUBLICAN KOMI NATIONS. SElATOK. Hew Hanever and Tender Counties, W. H. MOORE. KEW HANOVER. butJiirr-S. H. MANNINO, Riuijrrm J. E. SAMrSON. Tbeasubu ELIJAH HEWLETT, Coaosta E. D. HEWLETT. !?rTCYO ALFRED a LYND. COMMISSION Alt. K KIDDER, D. HuLMErf, S. VakAMRINGE, D. NIXON, J. O. WAGNER. . ; HOCBK Or RIXRMECTATIVK JAMES WILiON, J. C. HILL- -corns OUT OF 1IEU UY PEw I'LB." Old Whigs who bare been led into the Democratic Jull uaJx Ia1 pre tense, shoo Id no longer hesitate to cone out and cut loose from such con taminating influences. You never were members of the Democratic party. It was mutually agreed thai neither of the old party names should be need in speaking of the parly oppoMcd to Ihe Republican party ol this Stale. The Dewtoerats have violated their part of the contract and thU release yo from 11 obliratioa to serre them in the fu tar. The affiliation m unoatural, and we know that you nut feel humiliated at the position which you now occupy. Why will yow remain in Uabyl-naad b partakers of her iniquities t Now is the lime to come out. The lie pub lican party hare placed in the field a ticket for President and Vice Tmkicwt of wbkh any paHy might feel proud. They aie )t such men a tbe country need- at llm particular crisis' ia iter hbrtcfy. Neither of Ihe rand ids tea are mew of eiUeme tiew. They will 'see to it that every arc lion of the eoa a try shall have equal and etact justice., itor. Ilayea is both a soUlier and a statesman. He defeated the eUnloviaa Wn. Alree for Governor of Ohio, and resetted that State from DeuHicraiic rale. Hayes and WbeeWr is tbe ticket which U bound to win, and we ask all lovers of good pnrsweil and free in stitutions lo fall into line and help well the majority by wkkh they will bo elected. B1ILIM1 UltOKU FALSU COtr ' ! 11 oru. i Lai week w fare a hUwry of the "Rim and lVereM of the DeaocraUc parte U thUSUUt. We bopo to live wa til after NoTtmbcr, that we may re- rordlU "falL" " We were some what particular with refcrewen to the rifm f the party -kkh a glories la the name of Dem ocr Ik. We told thai the party which now gore by thai name' waa not so christened la 1SCS. It has approprialed tho name within1 the Usl year, . The rulV Exeewtire CbmmlUee last year, according to the Charlotte Ik-menf, dropped the naneaalrg title Coiiser vallre. It was necessary in the outset lo hare a naase which would not U oP fensira to oU Whigs. They' wrre in- veiled Into the Democratic party nn-awarea,- "la Tain is the snare set ia JjhleX aay bird. The entraacn law the net must be concealed. The craft iVmocracy srere aftrr the eVJ Whig they set a snare foe them and eowceeJ ed ! hen trance by the "wnatennlng title, CVsettervalire This wai enough, and ta rwshed thegaa. 'Ailrr thy 'had been "eer'a amficieat ' Iccgth of time re become aomre Lat ncratocitd to tie DesMxratk act, the 0nerraUra Vrssh waa talta away- and ti craij T3et30cr7 feoceeded la cle ap tie tBtraaca to a to eccla and hold tit ,ki'i cf tl'ir brtawTrr. . -It mta4Ve Ea-'jlsg lo'n'I Wi's w bra they rt-lrct epea the asaaaeref tlcir r'rX. tla Jrrxlyr tiftnef r-!;b3., tity r-4 f.tlt..i tier are U a "siraei Ul" wV a X'. j lock a roc ad ai aeo the t.:iL;3 Vc!rf if tey aeTer -wt- w'-ta t ft VJ.i ef tt fire ef Il.srj 1X1X31 I lVt our 'iroaa or produce unnecessary alarm mind of any one; bat we wish to taken calm and dispassionate surrey of things Tata till gfoWU tl HUoyaity U Ue Union here tre&Cblthat we feel it to be our bounden duty to bound the alarm, and wsrn the people . of the dangerwilh UMl Wuo cralic orators may jipoat, and Confed erate memlKrsWrCVe&cft like Msjer, Yates, may Bed crockodile tears, and tell his fellow-members bow he intends love the' ot' flag, 'Lat1 actions speak louder than wordand we assert it as our Drb'aiJ VJccUWMJrlctWfl,' thkt there is in the 8UU of North Carolina to-day, j i'iVprrrV II. ' more bitter hatred . cberuhed to wards the KepuhljcAn partjran to wards (be loyaiYaeollaient pj the country,' as embodtef ni'lh'e' itepubji can party both' ortlj ,anl , Soutb tba n there was whoa Ue'n! Lee lowered; the flag of the , ItAt CaumS at 'A ppomaltox Court Housed' This .may ' appear, ta many as n very atravsgaat asseruoo, but we Ihiok that If'tfie reader mil fol low us thrQUb, we sbajlbe ableshow that what we say is based upoasuch facts that UO lui partial, nund ,can .fad to reach the same conclusion, q, bjb we bare am red. fj In 1370, the Dexnocratk -party bad a large rasjoritr ia- the iLepsIatdre of thU 6iatei tad .BOtsntbiUiding' the m . m Ka. al umoieaiaiooi tainga waien oad ex isted ia eoaae eectioowof the HUUr vJd- riag the samoer of that 'year; Ve naaert that so far aa local Legislation waa eoov- ccmed, it waa more CdaserTsaire ' than any Democratic Legndeture ' which has since aasembled ia iRaiejgDj''tWe';Co not intend to enter upon any defense of the doings of that Legislature, 'but we do say, that so tar as tampering with city and town chartert; with a! viev 'of giving over every eily and towH fa the Bute to Democtatie1 control was con cerned the LegWatnra'bf 18T6 was far more liberal than" anfwhTch1 has aince aaaembled. It fact,' every' Legislatilrt since then hm allowed' party to enter into every iocal Blatter which they bare bad under ceewkleratW. They bate disregarded Lhe'wnhee bC majorities turned n deaf ear tb' ihe roiee of tbe people coneerbed and directed their Lcgi.tlalron with the one object of civ ing the control of every thing within their, poer, to their part ind. ;We say that there has been a growing dis position ou the part of the leaders of the Democralio r-arty in thW State to ignore iu every shape and form, any and every 1 claim . cf; the Republican party to ane couskle ration whatever. They have acted as though 'there baas no such party in the tftate, and but ' for iuterpositioo by tbe courts, "we do not suppose there would be within tbe State a town or city not under Hie' control of those who profess te believe' that . the majority hould rule,) and yet, wden it uiu their convenience better pay no lOMpect whatever to-Aho wishes of the msjoiity. t i That miserable' concern ;. wbkh. aa setaUed in Raleigh last fall, : presided over by one Edward, Ransom, was ana ioua lo make n f great anjn radtcal changes, in the r oTganie law of j Ihe iUe, but they ware airaid of the peo ple inamuchi-as lheyihd lu -voie uoq the i Amofldinerdaiiwhich fsuaed that body, i lm Dfder however, to efleci their objects Ihey propose lo plili Indirectly, a hat they .vera afraid to do directly. They confer almost un limited fewer upoar the Legtalaiare if their asnendmeata are ' aooHod-iad leave that body at liberty tq make the changee which ihey were afraid to at tempt because the peopJo - hid t voice in the mattee.r They kaehf that it waa not customary far the I Legisla ture to submit ital doing te a vote of the people and bencev IhUeJoaTye. ' ' la a trjeWhtfeUy-'CeBreted by that as! at EdTWef the 5afJenl ifrme -fa. W W mil ' fa the oaihern Prtsby tenaa Geaeral Aembly, hi de dared that North cr rresbytriana were ftJth rtWu fihtJkmn tad h waa vaw tiling for Southern 'lwsby terians to associate with th-ru la Trrwbyteriaa' Coavcll, ''becaiaa'Tt wvuld hare acootamlttatlugaad demor aliaiag lafl aeace over the purifr oflhe Soulhera rbnrch; 'ThU speexh tf Gen. UiU in a rCcWAaWmUr.'U'aW oa a pax with the jitteraaaea T Tka Iim U 'Atlanta, and fa the Coagreoi of th UaftoJ jftatea. ' -,' There U a great deal e litDcoinle dag ladalgsd. ta ahoat thto tlmef cW ceraiat ihotrlebeatXisi ef Uo 'cowilag Fourth of July. If are hod aay.ce3 drace la tlestncerhy a'tho'DcaM crata who hate bereeaa aoaik A3 at oa; o vaU wot1 way ojtr wWd bat we jse that a(lh themi the'LoIJ thin: is a Ww aI decelL' T kuso rlorea these, arw CefgH pLlriota have goae a far aa to arjlj to the tfecrrury a t Wai t rt . l-rwa, ..Kara ,capr aa4 rrtrlJrtiiht.ctjelrrta ,a gloriooa ly tk. A , i ka, vrfj artH-o pr" The cxaTy Der.nraaj I tve a rtriia crtt 1 s lrw; TVy t, '.A u nxlt Ca k7tc.Iia rj-ca licit a'.:ks that M"2 ?,e te:?r Ttry IrrA iHe at heart they JU.V the aU Li azl tose wto wtra, aaJ are, trse to ia hartcthirtd. Dj tlry act 1 I I ! in tl byaltot lui U-- fr?i aotatiln Iwe be fcemJ-y of jaainei TP they those la the cWwhVetootTV Hhejhat' .tlaslceVtheir'aUW, ak U tai a and 6U ipea, and sealed their demo tion to their country with their blood T Is not even the name of Gen. Scott execrated by -thechivajrj to thkfdajyi because he axuU not cast' hh1 fortnne "ha did Gea. Lee, with hlsnafXraSiale T themselves on theglorioua Fourth la jWrda wtyeh; wooft; coat (mach, buty we pfetocall atfeatjoa t the actlooe of men, aa of more significance. -, , Aa aa evidence that we are doing the iaadari of the Democratic fearty no in justice, it Is only necewary to call at tention to the men hom they pot for ward! as'tbe'ehain plons of" their cause. L(ol'at;UiV6ra ;'; ' ' ' J r, , Zebqloa,, , yaace, frt . Ooreraor. This man waa a Confederate ODloneL He wanted to fight tbe yankeea antil "Hell fchoold frteie orer. and then fight them -en ' the ''tca'i' After became Gojernpr dn'riag tUc'war, (t Is aaldfA 'the, cruelties jid barbaxitiea irhJch were practiced' apoa Union people,both male and female, under hla sanction, find no parallel erep ia the to rlorea af ihe fpeauh inquisition.' ) Do the Soatharn Dcoaoanry take the Northern people for,aTaeteC fools? jDai they anppoae that wfaady speecbeava!nd firing af cannon will blind their eyea to what they are doingr s,vf - ''Tbomaa' J. Jar Via, Democratic Candi daUfbf Lieut; 'Gbteroor, was a Capi tain it the Confederate army, and wben a member of the Legislature In 186oV, waa said to haye been a prominent member of the Jo-klux-Klan. . ... Joav A Engeihaxd Democratic can didate Jqj Secretary i of State, was, a Major, by brevet ox, somehow else ia the Confederate; army, . , i , '.Tboa. f.! Kenan, Democratic candi date for Attorney j, . , General, was a Colonel in the Con federate army. Dr. J. M. Worth,! Democrats ean didaio for State Treasurer did not shed ranch bleed ia behajf of the lost cause, but gave it ail the aid and comfort" which lay in his 'power. ' : As for rjcarbotougb, the candidate ier Superintendent of Public Imruc tioo, wo dot dot suppose any body out side ol Jehnaton- county ever heard of him before, and consequently we can't give bis Pedigree. ' , ( ' If we "are not mistaken,' Mr. Luvef the caqdiIate for Auditor, held some position! in the Confederate army". Here there Is' the' Democratic -Oonfederate State ticket, with which the Democracy intend to convince the Northern peo ple of their loyalty. Do these men confess that tbey done wrong in taking up' arms against' the Federal Govern toentf " Not " they. On the contrary, they glory1 in what they have done, and denounce all those aa traitors who did not follow their example, 'lb la Is not all. These men actuatly hate tbe Union note worse than they did in 1SG0, and, nothing, bat the strong arm of power keeps them in subjection to Fed eral authority. . ,It these men get coo- tryl of the State Government, and in ine langurge or uiear icaae; v auee, n will be more tolerable for , Sodom and Gomorrab, than for Union men, Car pet baggers and Scalawags." ( u . v'Npt only do we see this eleiaeut of disloyalty predominate ia , the State ticket; but we see the same thbag la Uic Congressional nomi nations. ' .' The only Democralio membei of Gungfesa from this State, who had not eerred la I the Ceafederate army, and whose view were at ail moderate, waa thrown orerboaAl to snake toeea for Col. Walter U Steele, one of the moat hitter and violent partixana In "the State. :i.m view di au vaese iacu, want ooas nil this Dtinvtlafic boaabaataboat eon ciliaiiostasaounttofl They set un only those for oCca who glory in the fact thaa they iboght .' the swessiea s UUlr soswry thX tit, those who fought for tad Union ) to the bitter end, and w auiva heard! maay of those who were high? nciratea declare that they were ready and williag to try tbo- MeJd thlnr" over agaia, whenever the leaders naid so. It thia the way to direlop a UaloaseaUaeat at the South? Only reward those who were eoeercvows as Ueloa desteyetv and Srbo are now Braf claa Uaioa haters, . ' ' "1 ' We cannot hat oar eyes te this SUte et this?;' TTe know thai Dejaocracy wCI out do alt others ia prrftmmmt of Idrfaad derotlgsi'to conn try daring thecoealax eaavaaa,1 bat r'aWiaoalt win eel show its hate of eTerylhiaj whkh does ami shed the tear of sorrew efertha rre eT the lost canoa.-' Llha the aoag ef the airen. the cry of cosxirtstioa by the LXaiooacy, is oaly In traded U lara .the . nnaart fxoaa tho path of amicty- and destroy thesa la the whirlpool of disloyalty.. , t Z Jlay wa not ak, U. all and sioctxiry, why th Drzwcraziepaxtj at (ha South have not hereto &re ther-U U ncranary to celcbnle ia a beccrs-1-3 arsnatr . the , TceaOi' of Ja!y ? CcTca, yrara ' hare rawed slaew the close cf tbe war. and j ta the pretest year they have bee as ailrat aa the grave cwssrtnMrj t! gWioea Foexth. Ia f it hs r-rre.. vtlr cuitca Ch rrt tl ?? wj. isz'J tir rra tzlzd. eatr'aBa . ca arth octslssa, Vhy tiea thk iell.-a , c!t-j-tlb oraleve? We eaa exhlaia U aJ la a few wers There ia take aa alre- tlca la Ncttlrr fce XVrtllczt aU n n :!,. theN5sN They know' that the lost canse" i not very popular In that re gion, and they now wish to make tbe SUlea. ,Thu is the secret of all tbia gaahrngVtHolJshf fV UpIeoA1 of strategy , to secure 'fiTearty co-o Dera tion of the' Nortlfci eMiocnd ereay gtodnCrbi oT'tnentaorcriiment oace more. ''The trick 'Ti raiher thin, bat' we caH epbi aJTlioVpTitrrofij eVer'j' wbere toM n'eTguard."4' 1 HI Vera poeaible theti men' Wd6Jd"aetreive' ' th'c Very 'Eiect itf'oilef W geInWpwer bnee more, Abdif tney sb6bT(f succeed, then aded will It'be'ore'lerabte for Sodom and Crotfaorrah" In the Sbuth than fo thbaewho haW bVeff' faithful among the faithlefe,?ft their d'eVotion to 'duty ana teeoun'try' j lJ'l ? ; r'ii i-;"W'r ; -i i i Isi ' 'h M- f , rUQ.'TTUNar qLQRlA. MUJfDI. General WiJJiam jl., Cox, . late a Brigadier in, the , service of . the Coafed erate Btatesi and later Mill a candidate for nomiqee for tb second plac&on the Democratic State ticket, and a 'martyr that h might become A nominee,' was left put in be cold, ,. HAisdefincfc. tHt is in' politics nil. LTw sweeWiew ium been wasted -oar-the-desert air. With the exception of tbet faint ' praise with which he was damned by the Aabevitte Citizen there was noae 1 sO ' poor' as do him reverence'. Aa Ciiirman i'Of the Democralio State Executive Committee he was hot a- guefcearJ Ueixnew"toe much , about poor piunderibg Pool's rascalities and kept ' them oerered up too Jong. ) The thing was' toe shyi'T U waa tainted and emitted too unpleasant hn odor for even' tbe strong stomach of the boxaard democracy-to' atamLj Poor Cox. Poor Jtlartyr. And his nulrtyrdom all in vain, too,' and he didn't gef the nomination. t'ErcO the Bpotted email boy Jarvia, from Titt eounty,alipped in ahead of him. I'Butithe Cbnrentidndid the next best thing for himj ' They continued himy "Special request as Chairman of their' Executive' ;Corri mi t tee, and they let bini go to Saint LoUia a lobby delefcale5 to dfinlc Whiikey with the other feourbbhi. ' '" ' Little Billy'Cox' was' not i'so'ldler during the war nor is be ad ' orator"- his friends bever claimed that be wils iie has never shdwn thht it was 'Iu him to rise io the dlirnity ora'istateinian and aii a political martyr 'he proved to be a complete fahnrt:' Th'e TW'con gratnlatee ' khe Democratic parly; bf North Carolina that' it escaped the' ei- periment of trying ou Cox" It cdh- gratniatea Uox tnai lie nas oeen spareu the further " martyrdom of atignomlri- loua 'defeat' in'' November4. Let' him visit the Centennial oil bli ; way home from StL Louis, and there ponder over the fact that be is but tbe veriest pigmy that ever 'dimmed of1 attaining to the stature'of a man and ot performing the duties incident to man's estate. Jle will there leirn ibaV the wprld on't know Cox at all that it liad never heard of lnui. ' By tbe tioio bo returns to Baleigh the ideas that be .rn.ny have entertained by hw parson al notoriety will have 'co-apora'ted. ","be occau'of his importance will have Uin(!cd iiiio a most ius.guUicant duck' puddle. Af he Daasea into tbe bbdcuritv of his quiet little life, in Lis qaieilttlie acfi :",pffisff in a quiet little back Afreet in Kaleigb, we wave him a .kindly adieu, Fare well. Cox, EareweU. , As a pettifogging lawyer he was 'tolerable-t-he'. uq to gather in aeverai four dollar fees, 1 and ia hia quiet couaty home he ,wa qual to the ,'emergenclea .that . vera sprung uponhinwv AaaJUrtyr be proved a complete failure. Aa Chairman of, his party's Executive CommiLtee ha, broke down completely, , &ud. thAAun of his ambition - the desire to b considered a politician, and to be Lieutenant Gov ernor of North Carolina haa set iAdarkf aesa forever. The Post lays him aside gently. Farewell, Cox. 4, ,rt!r " ; . .jf t m r - The Baleigh letic rough oat its loafers.; telU of aa .old, : lady- that once lived ia Milton aaI3 kjrpt A ioardf iaf houae, . w ho badly acalded, a couple of ypuog bloods who. . ( were : holdiag np the side of her boose and retailing any tmouatof acaadal;kae4 thaiSeatioel criea out . .for the - old.laJy to .-wake from her grave and open a, boarding bouse ia4Uhujh,"j;jraBy!,mouey 1 to be alade by , sceUg . UjoJ and lousgera, and the old lady from, Hilton will only "vaAoaad-fo iato the bai aeaa, aha will aconamdata a larv fbrtAae la a very abort liaao by peain- aWr with her boarding house ajry where en Freet street la Wilmington between the rwrceU Uoaoa and the coraer of liaxhtt streeC A.ur-a harvest, sreoJd be reaped ia that neixabochood, ?. Wa Ikara-froaa aatxeaaas that Tk twyal airiped ItaihTtwAhalailte, a exhaioa ta tha AgrtcaUaral ImSJi sax at the ' CratcaaUy -wxs aeerety Usasi by the wO rUcci-aaaaa eC anJ ta sadtavwrtag to ferperxta theaa the kvrpeyatratk t! grayaoail Aaostoojcg7ic.u u lit teal with aa Iroa bar, iat'jatiy lUIIf- it. , Tit Acaarxnroo.si c,M,ber sU bs ca it is at d'. Zcs'l the erm Asaera to eltua tSeHrc-aLUas wklh.cccL:t.'a iaeay L . Ael atU afa."yae Isrrtiri. frW-sJ aa4 rvawa aaarevvx tie aek- ward eesUjee pat to Bias ty snea aheaa wivrs t tsrtare4 dari?r tie etrlTriiiir? LLsr fLrre mltt tls Thb Con'' er succ !d j ti, r ill nas I I IB! MI IthL-r Jour- is 01 truarperf taat .- S. . AabceC bar- ing been tboronghly reconstructed, in tends visiting the centennial and pay- & . , w j ' altar w r anni IMaw the Zebra nerer does things by a'ny,"to Wi;teihW JccikfoaSni- Zebra nerer lowine1 pros ram me He la ' tb be 'aUired In aJ Centennial And Cbntinenlat suit of clothes' made tripe isrinal Zebra, witn narv one" aiike,V with a wheelbarrow similar' ly painted a hd decorated with Ihe star spaazted 'banner, and its content to be iT.L-v!L i'TT.--'.-j in-:a' .lirii thlrtlr-acVen . finely ' enameled .brfci's each bearing ihe'uame and coat-of-arriw ot one ! ti the Staies , of 'tthe ! Union A Sera'yance wili, 'carrr' tfie , ihicty elghih ' brict' in nis hat 'till; he htzn thai Colorado has been admitted to the Union,' 'when it will ie placed among the "other brlckW 'An organ (not ' tbe Raleigh wietj'rwiir bo attached by secret gearing to the wbl?I of the bar row and will grind out familuM: and pa triotic airs as he progf esses on his weed ing' way' (It must 'nbt be' supiiosed that Ihe music of the'oryan or the iiutr eet tlhtini ot 'the Zebra'are' Intended to drown' "the' cries of distress ristn 3 frbm the women that were ' imprison,e in bull pens and whose fingers were un dei! the Fence rails, oh, hof) :. An eaho rate tiine-tabie will be arranged giving the day and hour at which he will proceed to shakehis long ears and pray and whicker and prance around and tell vulgai' jokes! at which all the peo ple are expected to laugh and hold tbeir centennial sides. This time-table Will be of great convenience to some ot the Zebra's friends who may wish to Dock-cry hm or Settle bin Centennial spirit. "We shall chronicle the progress of the triumphal march, and keep our readers PosT-ed. K Willi 1'INt POiiT l.X Vllt- ( On Tii u today of hist week Governor Kemper of; .Virginia granted cOn dttional piixdons to six young white men who ; had been convicted of bur- j glary, and sentenced to live ' years e&ch in the penitentiary. The conditiohs Of tbe. Executive clemency are shown "rn the following endorsement on tbe pa per; ., ' Thcue joutlis, (U utider seven- ,teeu .years of age,) broke into tliediu ! ing room of a hotel, and took' nothing ; dui ikhj, wuicu iney a; once coiisuuieo. j Those fact relieve their crime of the j wort characteristic ol burglary.' The judge wlo tried them, officers of the court and leading citizen, petition for mitigation of their punuhmehk, They are pardoned oa condition that they be imprisoned fur three months iu Jail, and rectire each, 'nine and thitfy faxtes, to be inflicted according to law." "' And this is what the democrats want id North 'Jurolina tbe re esfalishnient of the whippirtg po.-t. flov.' Kcnuter1 executive tteiticnry consign" these poor boys to ; have the quivering tlh torn from tbeir bleeding backs, the . marks of whkh they will carry to their grave, had ' forever be a brand by which they will be known as baring been Vutt" ished for an infamous crime. ' No man hood for these boys in alf their dark future. They will probably stay out their i' three months in jail and take their thirty-nine lashes on their bare backs and go at large. Of course the punish meat will mak: them gooil citl xens; and they will bare the respect, not only of thereselre, but of tbe com maaity.dn which they live! The barbarou law which provides for tearing tbe ffeshTrora the backs of bii man; beings was made so that this relic or slavery nugut be perpetuated, and the chivalry bare the pleasure of seeing negroes atrung ap and whipped, bat there teems to be more white aWn than colored ia Virgiala who are thus puaisBed. Ikt they are aver aaeo, aad the F. F.V.'sdoo'l care. - , ;llon, John . JJorrissey, Jl.. C. frota New York, is engaged, ia a aaove ao 'tis said, of geuing Cewgresa to. legsjixe all games of chance where their is no fraud: --poker, cachre, kno, t: faro, roulcUe and borrowing from friends end aoch like pteaaint aad inoocemt amastaacal and I; is reported that lloa. A. 2L WaddcU is quite aa acti vv.eaxaged ta preventing the pessepi of such a bill, for fear it wonil ha. saailo ratro-aciive like the bach aaUry grab bCL aad he , .! ... . . ow cowrpcjwi so pay waa . 11 naniagioa Otf Uack-lrga the naty he loot vita thean eiarw4 cewrde of wlalers apa. aad whkh he has aot paid yet. , tbotwtiLof the JavsfAcra .gassy jjha ka klax cearkt to the Albany reeilca- tiary is to deliver a I oarth of Jafy ad dress la Charlotu aa4 tc whai ha knows ahoat beetly of ceakaca, Uf wiUapeakiaaa aalsxrra toam 4 talh of that of abioh.he laowa ao&h- IsX. " l"v -'r "s - - I ht --twveBMMKij They say . that the rJtoacra& caada drta fieretary of bU2a trcara bsst ee .syptyto' nccaiaaasty waacra Lis awija v h tla wvsj aila ptX, g wLcai km Is eaxad ly MiUtixs fUsl. Lis care shale vwJeax'y. Cxi tio !r arrvr saw aav rnsaaotsci aVrct the eaerrirj af Ida aarkalu ar. JocLiea Zeb. pressire and t6 add to his. renown as a Satriot and a btatesman, has, we hear, ecid'ed on' 'the ' followine1 orosfamme: onlhV pattern of the stars' and e (the stripes to run around him like tbf 1 do on" lha "orisrinaT Zebra.' witb narv-a The Con? rYaUve partkis mor acting in its iorali requiremMn the Republican party When it suiU. It exacts a resigna- iioa from poor-plunder Pool who steaUj i a rj r .u C. t fit the School fund; hut .wben steals - more than hatuicsjataroneweato groes, it if .f.aW rjght,v4 and he gets the W??.W W..5? Jjf FV.0 ,-Pf rtr Rf?d jk' &&S9h!XW H torn P. WW he .anopjd 1)0-,5 you ngaCape -Jw "'The Sbutheru Democracy are mat-fog- hercilliSJlii fibrts to con vifice' the North ern people;' that hey'ajre'9owhue best Union ' peopW in "the1 country. They are consuming a vast ' amoanf of gas tb efiect tiiTobject.helr'coiiduct may be lllened td thalj Of a youni mab who proclaimed hiaudying lovd Ibr' bis lady love in words, and thenl,givea'het a practical demonstratioh of his Binceri 1 1 by5 spiting in her facer? How Is this ? The Democrats talk loud and 16ng hooitC thei devotion1 1 to thevcotinlry, but when' it ; comes td a practical demon stration, tbey shotv their1 love by hon 'oring only those tvho Wnlcd to fight the Yankees 'until the1 warm region's froze over, and then' gi ve them ' a'fe w rounds oh the lc Their faith atid'tbelr works do bot go together ;'and herein ia the difference between them and South ern Republicans who' fought under the banner of the lost cause. "When'' 'the' war1 ended the- Republicans accepted the situation and went' to work to prove the sincerity 'of their faith ' by doing 41 .V! IfCll-.-tJ'll--J i L' tjjjf ti .j tuuso tuiogs wuicu were ( requireu m: thu general' Wirprnmnt in' order to IreJ store the South to her position in lao Union. Hoxr1, if tbe Democracy in'thej South wishio'giye some practical proof of their sincerity, they can do so witH-j oui any great dwply of bunting, or the consumption of Any great quantity of powder, to gi v eclat to th er patriotic emotions. Just let them' quietly ! .vbie for the National candidates 'put forth. by the Cincinnati Convention and the; tneir frultl ye sbalt xnbw tbejn.' , j 1 " 1 ' msciSLtiAbEo us. ?l !J ! i.U:'-.i TBta - PAPER IS OJf FIUG WITH Where A4 vertlslna; Cootracts can be node Thomas lx-wl, AdmlDlatrator of Tlioma fcvaio,br.,Uea'a., vs. ilcfeecca&wsta, wUU bw, Ann J. Mwaln, Kasan HwmlD.Tlujolliy Hwaia aa Joseph Clements. . Petition to make Ben I KsUte asMtl. K tortiablestt4oinhvllls.su July. Ifi. ' It apo.mrlnc from tbe amUvii or ine platntlir, Utst A. J. Swain, defendant. Is a uon-rwaident: order ea that puonoeioa e made oaee a week, for S eareeMl ve week. oaee a week, ior accive wera. 1 l WOminstoa Post, as lotlie said A. J. ; , noiifjrinc her o ppr before K I. I i.tt.KC Ttrnoswlek, N. C, aswl ai- in the Hwain Hvnln wer or demur to tbe ld petiUon, ou the ilth July. lh7tt. Bod that a copy of the ram jBOBt ud eoiapialat be po!td la Utm onetofflre at Kmlthville. H.C-md the eaid X J. Hwala, at her prteent wmp Mfd place of residence and the ame shall be deemed and held due and ameieat ser- tiiten at SraithVllle, K.'x, thuaAh May, , .KDVARD UNTWKbU PtOT. AtSorney. , -, - r ,1 n 1 in . - t; RAN U SOU ARK AND Cr- ; RIGHT. - ArfnU wsnt- 1 ad every where. Aoarean DANIXi. F liEATTV. . Washington, New Jersey, U Q A Marsllirs Oflce. " citi oV wnrfcrrox. sr. c f i K, , 1 ",imi v- - star rra,l. '. . :. ...... ffll RHtUens are hereby notified, thai lb A MeaUa Udserrs aave awea tsw msks athros;h ,.iiwpecttasi of the entire city, and have ai heeJtb.'r tanned.' tlovpvns, ow4oU aad aorssaUMss, aanat aa fcr4 eteaa and dry. All cellars sad baeeateeU asastbeUuoesh ly tleanssd, veatUaloa aad white-srashed. AJlplaeea waerawaasnatm msaA he nil fw mm aaroase aaxi alia ia pnry pavna thafmamtaiwaajaly dhdafifeV JCvaryelUawnhoaht sawaeit ass duty to aeeuttheeAosrr.in every pths sarif ve way. In earryl owt the aslta laws ef ihhi city.' e4hla sIhwM h left by the oCoaersaod too eft wane, tana aedoae lowaids paUas Use eiljr ia a estaa aad heaithy osdtea. aeAwe toe warm etf the acuta. tacataiaJJ ttve tht aaatfef 1 fJBtArvnucriia; Oty stirs !. HO V FOtt TUB HOUmiXS It4 LaKttwlk: f jr.. 4 run. 11 t f " U w t . ssvM rCXX arm. AT ALL ItiwSiML, MrCaa.li mmm rivrnzMmgib -v art i JjRf.v I ltn if---, w( r u ? .i...- aar. n r t- ea t j Llrfi -kS tm2 t,.w4 1 jf v i i eW O.T. A.tt.St. s a Buerna, Aewa a .:. J MISCELLANEOUS. DEATTV p 1 A N - Grand, Square and.'UprixoV "Kroin UufuiitSnjder. o lbs Brmora. ! raoiit xon 1 barjly a now htrm tm inqstgortiooeuAsisa; wityrvf mwu ioT. of our uot,f minpil rauMoautUled uiTJ ipokein taMjMivra4ll H. S2 ' t,B.1ouorf ev; niSon return or yvr ft vesw, Htwu rea?!, rianos warrMted tor, six years. AadrZT" DAN.IEL P.! JJKATTY, I Washington, New Jersey, UjS A :!li-1'--- S2C1 -wit MilTlllS&rCOsi r 4l KlCiP?l.87)pq..g8:p6 1 Fpevfre 1h irfm ai tl jVlJioai : "ia4. QUARANTINE NOTICE. IN CONFORMlfjiwJllijie provntoai of a law entitled Aa actor tea prcstrrs- ' y . - - 1 ' Uon ot tbs public hciltU, brtabJUatst soluble QoaraatlDe reafalstlons for uw rort op WlHuiottonj tb aa4ersbrs4 hereby gives notice to Pilots. Masters -owners erTs)ia.to a pvrsoaacea eeraea, that Usl (Movmfygkuuanttkswg- nlaiibiiB win efn'rorceirroia antftrrWtss ;' J.io. If, 'il , I ", . v -nii' a I iff lSt,IS7l. .... -- w r? p" " - vw Fear, will cumt ' l st tbe ViHir staHos, 1&1 All VAlsnlm la-flt CM lnui A asnthl rtf faaa U t i.ij J willl tf I f '.II t, lllll ft f rpeillon of tbe (juaranliDe rbylcUa. , j( , M. AU result W boats oTUM)yclulda,ltr bvlot'tckoci"on beaid oa'kttlvsf.'or1 hsv ! t itli ti Jul. ii ' are reqnlred to comv W, at the station for Is spectlou, without regsrd te lbs port frain which they ssltia.' ' " " '",H -' tiii n .;; I' t-- : ! m , Sd. Voxels not fotladed as above wul proecrd t W limit tfVOi without dcteaooa. 4th Pilots are esycisHy estates ! assts cmcijI n'jalry.aaj If sol sufte4 U I lis bUtemeels er the Cspt!" Iks vessel is inafilthyccnillUoa.thaa nlil brtactas ves sel to at tbe BtaticiaVor f artber risalasllee ; Mx rilvU wtllinUy vioUUsB Ins Qasrsa tine law art surlrrita iorKUara' of tbtir hrancuos.Msstersiufvea-ols.te a Bee 04 1st hnodred dollar a day . fr tuij. dy Ikry violate the QuatssiUna lias, Shd sllotker - . -.;..-',. j! in hi i persons liable lu t.t sa-lverj uaeacs. C All vct-acls sehjeu te'vlsilatlrti asdev theso renj4tHas aUI et a Isa; la tas maw ' i (Jaareniiae Pbwa Itort of W Hsalsf ton.M.CV . ?';-,...- i ;.-. i 'v"f .r Biurrs. g PlAJfli Paitar Organ lMTllUt-ni j M : , 't ! - -.f (. ft -! l '-' I CU)nln (h rt.-htenf ufjne4tt "a eaay td pegrciaiv vyvna in fvm ra, pleyarin the art of miMr. (eitiier rveaees kB l. ..111,11 1. A.t.l.wl ... 1 fl W U tllM es.l'olkaa. Marrbn. liliT..rW,u MrM. diM, ihurc,' ew ayisiwi! . Stoeojr. (WsohiBEiMa.Tf. X.Ohao the IM iu aiorTrr orittcel. feM h le Ihe baada ot every- PtaaoeM ttaw ahtr" Heat ewe Jad to eny'Srs d-ihe i aasd tMavne nr un sias Jhir vxuj- accsuy.avs m ;i Washiogton; Nt'wJrtaey, TJ.s A iMiO.-'itra-if'.Tilnilt'.Ed ..,4. I ,l I It Fliitc!! The 'ltvMi aoa ft- Vaf TWs everoardia Anhaeswre AUa VwS on iiuxoAi mi2t rArw At"d,K- 1 wlllofftv ftar sale, al TWI As.ea my eaieafcia ias in and lymsr swea 1 Afry.oewtaf the hiUif aad m wiS Msda. mwil es. v I. hmi ehales to kA a lhaee tsuMUwttlcosa) via ir ' I where thy w0 ead a r-wway Sgee-awraw Heme so Ml. ArT -s ' ar farther la-- aase lAati .:. MaasAsrals. T ptatrdi aaes musr raih-raa4 iat TJ.fcJi tmm Seat a urthtea sdvo taaw ky iromee taw saeaeiiawtaerr. tv DAXITXT ttrUTTT. -cv-.it-.'Uvi'; wiH" v tf it A ... "civil aco rjfc2jirji ENGINES III iVt? AT Taut acvatri-srat irrtxyaf Isirarth nil as aisst. A etiri iM i ta . ts4 iasr. estara arrtlvat " weH waa S- IttlL let Ikt ASweH) Sotidiwi esterase raswcal SS.1.J a - SeW Ay D. L. UliSKKIli. ' - j.. a. a-,a 1 tf aS saw! M awn a - : c- ' BE ATT'i?Ei iv - PAX in F tSATTT Tt"n a nvnvrirt awee-- SWI- LHciUtl-$a ta tie l rr:h al rs Vict V; t f tla U;!: ! 1 Uz? ru. :

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