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THE WILMINGTON POST. W. P. CANADAT, J. J. CASSIDKT. I Editors. , WILMINGTON. N, a raiOAT. AUQUST 4. 187 6. xotick.' CApC L C. Ltnabory, of Fgrtlr1U. X. li. will tUTiM Eastern JTortb CnroUnn,for Tanrovr. lis la aataerised to eoo ln(UUiiiM(lr(lDrMMrMTra(T. Cotooal 8. TrtveU A cutm WMttn KeftA CkraUu la the ln Uml ofTaa roar. H la MtnorUedlo aoUcll mbeerlpUoa aad reeetnt fcr moneys uaeTnn rmr. 1 REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. NATIONAL TICKET. To be Voted for ea the 1st Ta so day m Vortaber If ext. ' ' FOB PRESIDENT, KUrnEBFORU B mus, OF OlIIO. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, WILLUM I. UHEELEB, OF NEW YORK. . PBESXDElfTXAL ELECTORS. SENATORIAL. DANIEL lTrUSSELL, OF Brt-'NSWICE. OLIVER II. DOCKERY, Or RICHMOND. CONCJRESMiO.NAL. Ut Dutua Sb - SB " Ira " Ttw I. aTKAYIlomf, trormit. T. J. UCLA. of Wlikc. FOR CO IT OK ESS. rilUTT DMTTUCT. COL. D. M'D. LINDSEY. or rcBau.uiiNB couty. tSEUUXD DIMTtUCT. SETTLE A211 VANCE. When it was ktfown the day After Judge Settle's nominAtion by the Re publican"" EtAle Convention tht Gov. Vance, the Democratic -nominee," was to speak: t risleigh, Judge Settle oace proposed to divide the whole time between himself And Vance. It was a challenge And was not Accepted on the part of Vance. Since that time Vance has spoken . in several of the taste rn countic; anaVnfy met Settle at Rath er ford tew leal Wednesday week. -It is desirable that these two gentlemen, each the opponent and Vigurc-heaiJ of a great port should appear before the people together. We. understand that nego tiations are in progress to that effect between i be, t wp i StAie (Committees. This is proper! and idr, because it will cire aU tho people an- opportunity to hear both side from two chosen leaders.' If Judge Seine's; speech' from the court house stops sit Raleigh on the evening of his nomination is to be taken At a specimen of bis manner ofaddrea ing himself to puhtio Questions during the can t am, it will be An unequal con test between him bud Vance. It was, of course. tLa Grit speech and not elab orated as his subsequent speeches will be, but no one listened ta those bold and expressive phraea, to the arraign ment of the Democratic part and to the vindication of the Republican party, who did not see that Judge Settle was master of the aitualion. - In Tolame of brain and intellectual calibre far the superior of Vance,' Jadgo Settle has a certain intellectual posilivencas and clearness of statement totally foreign to Vance. Vance U quick at repartee And can "set the table In a roar," and can tell abundance of doubtful yarns not fit for polite ears, but his logic is usu ally loose and shambling, aud his lan guage cither wild and extravagant or incouMrtucnt aud ineffective, lie con vinces nobody, and if he venture to make the canvass with tattle we shall have from Vauce a coaataul repetition of light , coaicJy And firco as Against the rcsotant and sonorous drama of Sjtllc. From appearatCts it may be inferred that Vance 'a friend are shakey as to patting him on the canvass with Settle. If prudential reasons shall iuduce Vance to keep out of reach of tho heavy artil lery of Settle it will be a virtual ac knowledroeiit of weakness and timidi ty At the outset. I" of TUirtU UtsTKICT. Of xuirrn uifTiucr, ISAAC J. YOUNG, of Oraavillc. fifth manner. sxrrn DCsTKICT, AATKjm UWTRiCT. uaara oktuict. vf aTATE TICKKT. rust ouvsaxoK THOMAS SETTLE. or ocixroRXx ixu uatrrxxAKT uoykuhok. WILLIAM A SMI T II , 0 JOHXifTOX eaneeaeaei KOH oCCUXtAAY Or UTATK. JOHN W. ALREETSON. or rxjtuivf Aim, - tun aunuujiTnicxTor rvcuc 13MTMXTIOX. 1 JOHN a CARSON, or yjcMbXftsacc. rot ACtrroB. JOHN BXILEY, Or CVMAKnL.eHD, ( N rum TUJLsunxn. WILLI All 1L WHEELER, or rossYTtf , rum ATroautxT cctuuu TAZWELL Lb UaROROYE, oraBAxriLLE.; v v 2fw Faaeysw Cowaty Ttckaw, .. . axjtAToXt. . .-.-: v S W. IL 1100IU1 (New llAMTwr aad Fender Cuaij reto tofttAor kx Senator.) uocu or BjLnuaxyTAnvKC 1 JAKES WILSON. J. C HILL. eaxxirr-A IL XiANNINO, Ejrrrt-J, E EAiirSON, TxxajrrxA TIUAII HITV7LETT, CXtcxta H IX UITu LETT, bVsTXTca ALTZZD R. LYNDi. e. kid: ev iiuLiin a VAx.uizircA Nixon. c tr.0N i.r. ItKLItL'II IXt .KUOU T1IK KM KUY. The Conine, vllronttry and impu dence with which the ku klux Demo cratic paper flaunt tho names of, two or three turncoat Republicans who have been bought out and are now zealous Democrats, and the names of aifew gentlemen like Col. Pearson who they have lied about by saying '.hey had be come Democrats, is amazing. It docs seem that a Democratic newspaper can't tell the truth under any emergency, neither the truth, the whole truth nor any part of the truth. And then they seem so utterly oblivious to the fact that such men as Hon. L. W. Humphrey of Wayne, and one of the ablest men in bis part of the State, and Judge Green of New Heme, and L. M. C Rattle, the big cotton manufacturer of Nash, and young Rlede of Wake, and Col. J. A. Fags f Runcombe and hosts of others have since the nomina tion of Hayes and Wheeler, Settle And I Smith, deserted the rotten Democracy and-have declared themselves boldly fur the Republican licket.1 .Where one Republican' goes oer to the enemy, the RepoblicAa rty is re cruited by dozens of staunch and In fluential men from the ; Democratic party. i THEYA'DOT. They have had a alogular phenome non dowa on the dividing line between South Carolina and GeorgiA. A few days ago the body of a negro man was found la the Sat an nab -rive r a few mile below Augusta, which on being takea from the water, waa iicoverea to hare his hands sccartly tied behind him and A bullet litde in . Lis forchcAd. Now how this poor wretch caxae br his death Is the question. According the bih moral pressure as taught by Gen. M. C. Rutler at the head uf the Soath Cat ulraa anl GcorriA while Liners, this poor negro evidently lied his own ha mis behind his back, and standing on the river's briak, fiml a volley of masnoetrr ifite himself and jumped over board. No ether m sioo of the affair will be admitted , in well rrgmlated eoathera newspaper, Although a frw; villainous scalawags and . aegrees tell' it tiuU a coiorrd taaa was loead treppAsslng ta a greea cxwa patch In lWnvtll county, 8. CL. who, when discovered raa aad penned by white mean that he jasapediato the rirtr to escape his par sers ihAt they follewed him in m boat and capUrrd hiattaax ibey tied his haads bchiad hU back aad carried him to the shore and that he axsia lassoed late the river had was tVwrwi' Rut I . mh. t ti fM . mm!;.. EPUBLtEAIf OnOAITIZATXOir. Rat about' three months remains ia which to do the work of the campaign Republicans, should put nothing oft Campaign chibs And local organizaliona should be Iboked After, And nothing should be left undone which conld pos sibly influence voters for the' good cause. Procrastinations Are dantreroaa. The Post orges the formation of Hayes and5cltle,club in every ward And in eve ry township in every county in the SUte. Let the best men be brought oat to ad dress .the meetings. Let there be an enthusiasm that will warm op the hearts and spirits of every lover of- his cjantry, and we may be assured that victory will perch on tho banners of the Republican party in November. Le it be understood that hard work and plenty of it bjas to be done to ensure os tne victory. I Work, work, work. In season and out of season patiently quietly persistently but work, work. Without organization there ';cab ' be no enthusiasm, and without enthusiasm. we cannot hope to bring oat the strength of the party. Therefore organize. Let os hare Hayes, and Wheeler peace And prosperity. Let . us have Settle And Smith And lock! government suited to the wants of the people. Let us have a State government that will protect the poor man in his hard earned savings, rather than put in office a set of Aristo cratic barpics rho care for nothing and no one bat themselves. Let us organize and march in solid phalanx to victory and peace undr the invincible banners of Hayes and Wheeler. Settle And Smith, And a RepublicAn government. i sssMsaaa-sa-asssi THE SENATORIAL STEAL. Our tmalt afternoon frieui next door makes a few broken remarks founded on an article in a recent iasue of the Ronton Cbnjrejhlionalist regarding what it Is pleased to call the scandalous ac tion of the United States Senate in paying Mr. Pinchback of Louisiana, recently decided not to be entitled to his seat in lliat body, his pay and mileage. The paper quoted thinks that if II r. Pinchback be Senator enough to draw a salary and mileage, he ought to be Senator enough to be entitled to his seat, and il he be not Senator at all, he he is not entitled to the pay granted to him. ! Ever since the foundation of this government it ihas been the rule to grant salary and, mileage to all contes tants in both branches of the Congress who presented prima facie claims to seats, although said seats might be con tested by other claimants, aud awarded to them. This Ja a simple act of jus tice, and would .bare Wen accorded to the gentleman who contested and won the seat claimed; by Mr. Pinchback, if he bad been defeated and sent back home. f It I s a bad rule that don't work both ways. Zebra Vance claimed that he was entitled to a seat In the same body the United States Senate. He either was enutled to that seat, or he was not entiled to it. Pending the investiga tion of the matter, and befor it was de cided, the Legislature of North Caro lina elected Matt. Whiskey Ransom to the same scat. Vance withdrew his claim on the election ef Ransom, and the latter gentlejnan was admitted to his sea'. It was then that the Senate voted to Ransom the um of four thou sand dollars fortsalary and mileage, counting from- t&e beginning of the senion, although e had no shadow of a ciatm to the money, because be was : not even a eld man t to the seat. He bad rendered no service whatever as Senator, nor did he even claim to be a Senator. Vance had been impatient ly knocking for admission, but had not been admitted. Vhen Ran-om came upon the scene, Vance withdrew with out bis claim to a fat ever having been finally decided. urn. He voluntarily gave op the chase oVd retired from the contest. Wbea Rassom took his seat, he had not been ke4 wailing an hour. Wbea be presented his credential be .aw was au. milieu wiinoei oeiay. - it was then that the Senate voted him the back pay and mileage to the tune of foer thoostod dollar. Was it his? Had bo earned it? Had. he lost an boar's time la obtainisg his seat? Bat bo took tONQIWa FOB THE FLESH POTS The TMeiSmtlncl li-s bee1 giring from tiiae to lime . what. purDoi t to be extracrj" from the diary rtftne. Ai, Li Loi gee. ; a maiBupiaf ire- i New Hampshire, who Tisited thi ttate rev' the halcyon days of slavery, w as cap tared by the slave Aristocracy that pre vailed in those days, and gave, his im presaion"of things in? general and the jijttat.mp ocuinct ..iuea ja..m ivussi don't do it. And still the Review prates like a parrot About Mr. Pinch bAck hAT i&g been paid for bis servi-cs, not as a SenAtori bat r a Mc f l ' T Vhax s the Eeview will lielp jts pa ticsl Iiends ontof this AwJwsrifix' t id itwlf ex- plain this matter AndansKr"our-conua drums.'l; ... ? .'. - v . ttOCIAI. SQUALITY. Very recently In Iredell county a white yr'oAJnKdlSajAaJq n)4 mers married Ajxegin mm nimad Rill W"?-4 r? was a (ran, Awanitch dacjng M, Loug-si , oy and excited creat eomment throughout dilion of the aLiyea of. the Bout thete. The Udr is ' safd lobe' Tounstl that Urne except. It be to stir op Afresh; beanUful, "ampIishedrand' oV good I in'Uie minds of the late1 alare ;ownera tamUy, AndtieenUemAnVisVwri the not altogether exUnguhAedltopo to be of very dark complexionin, fact . ,wnat nas been may oo;. Ana a black man, who had been in the cm- create a public sentiment iAYorAbleTo. ploy of the father of the young. UHu ! the tab?' f ihe diTine in The Charlotte Obtervtr teils 'of the stftution, we cannot ' telLVVAiiuiirl arrest and confinement 'in. the StAtesi f the &ief Ukes gwt pleasure, and Tille iail of the lad r.' tn asrah a reoui- I teRs with considerable gusto ', what Mr; . ever reaay a repei any imputa con uth at aition from her frien She is reporter! as saying tbat her lotcr ftricked'f; her oj preseoung o ner An appte Ano.( sayt Ing "come on," And such was hw tfnu ence over her that ahe' felt herself com pelled to go ; that when ane' looked the man In the eye she could not resist its tiou upon their honor, .or defend ' with the last drop of blood their owjn taiu tuiibns,' And zealous in support of the union, .aae average oouuiern iuau ux bis chivAlrousness, never thought it Any fAcinAting power, And she did Whatever stain or disgrace to bis 'honor": jtooe .den the and death." and 'adnses'dliAt' kucJaviiliana I the" 'State to CO into the heudio i . . a . a aa The Btateavule lrrican denoupces I as to tne last arop oi oiooa oeiogsnea sJair as "revolting o contemplate" I Q defense of our inaUtution, he. was sars it ; ia .'more horrible than I perfectly willing for every poor man in 1 : tr o "be dealt with-as th'oy iTtisrtd.'withbut trial by judge or' jirry," and advises the summary interposition f J uklge'Lynch. The Raleigh A'ewv lays the 4lam of the affair on the RepubltcaMparty'bf course, and asserts that inter-marriage of the races is- the- logical sequence of social equsli'iy." I V ' l I""-' 1" There are very few counties In North Carolina that give a larger Democratic majority than does Iredell, and," judging business,' with the understanding ' that it was ouiy ine oioou oi .poor men to be shed not' that of rich menVanii the only "zeal' e ver displayed in 'which. the "Union" was in any way concerned was their inaane attempt to destroy it. We take it that when Jir.Lougee made his advent into Raleigh he was fortified with documents to prove his loyalty to the Deinot-ralM party and his previous and hearty endorsement -of the line of by the arguments that are usoilly pot policy pursued by that party WappeH .-. U i 1 . . Vl I i.inTn. t.. ll. .liwtii." law. nf nfil..rir papers. Democracy means intelligence,' virtue, purity and all that' sort of thfj k We Ate told 'that t&e familv 'of t&e young lady iu" queetiob nVei white, that they are rich, that they are people So f influence, and of course, Democratic 3o their political views. The' lady herselffis said to possess the' qualificat'oris ' thut are sought for fn ladies of her standings youth, beaiityj wealth, intelligence arid accomplishments. Surely, Surrounded by these things; they 'are Sufficient to shield her from the contaminating in fluences that attach to Republicans and Republicanism. ' Sorely, floating in the very cream of the high-toned Demo cratic society; ' of ' Iredell countv.' in which the Republican ' party is 'i a such a hopeless minority, and where the fac of a hated negro is so seldom seen,1 this ady could not possibly so far forget th teachings of her friends and the' coa st nt admonitions 'constantly' to b& found in the columns .of the Demo eratic newspapers with which' she Was so constantly surrounded;' as f to fall in: ore with and actually marrf a negro.' of We caanot see by what coarse laws, of else he, a stranger, never would t have ' been M welcomed aud received into so ciety" as. lie intimate lhat he was", uor would be, with the instinct uatural to a mail who had been born and reared ia the free atmoHpherc of , New England, have indulged iu abuse 'of those of bis people who be Cli Abolitionists ' :j,And Mr. Lougee then and the Senti net now, holds up to the admiration of the world the beautiful and sacred in stitution of slavery, and attempts to create the impression that slavery1 per te was the causeof greater happiness to the slaves '"than that v rrtjoyed by 'the negroes at the North; or a greater por tion of the while population." .From which we are left to infer that, il the r. slaves, being slaves, and ' ignorant Aud naturally thriftless, were better off be cause tney were slave!, tne negroes, - a the North and the greater portion the, white population" also, for th own good,' ought to be iu slavery The ."attachment, existing bet most slaves and their , masters" so much the attachment engender cause they occupied their relativ Tiic back rnoBLEM.. Our ku klux nei; hot Li a labored editorial Andertalcji o shWatthe present iL ppy? condition Affairs here at the t uth As regards tl4nef ' is to be Takf t e dpor of tM J-' ub lican party.' It asks "who? k.e the emAncipation t of the slsve, has been sowing the seeds of distrust and hate between him and his former master?" j pe IjuYfola tale the negro race to be a race of fools. AU the airecuonate I MESCELLA kTEO US. SECURE A HOMK BUILDING LOTS FOS SALE 19 I s A , DES1BABUE and I1EALTUY UXXAUTlXa On OsaUe, Cbureh, Kan. Ann. Orange, iMwasi, wmnns. oiiry, nnx uml Tenin.KITeoUi, TwelXth. TlOrteealA. and And flandoodle with which such he mY W IhecV Pro blem" ; Article 'kestobbe' the .negro, is fbAt. hes .rfT Jbendf who ,Jak so 513 vAS0 HOUSED FOR SALE I , s Terms neeoinsnodntinc.i r V"; "y v atoney loaned to Utoss within la bnild. afrecUonaieVflKTn? f0., fnV?P all ? t' All. a 1 1 BEATTY.5 o . r , UG&T UT USE. a m S A I A a . ? 1 1 J piungeo, couusrjt m ernpie am .nt"po,?yf4tAre,npt tJiese 8AnWjfe;opg Is it .noi trne. that .they.'fonly.frait to believe, thiiand the mte Liner ,knpwa .r.Vn!, . . ;PER THOUSANa j'H-fSsl WffiP Delivered to order at tl per tLoo-ani ent ik sbiis nis purposes oeibrr ui.ueuv i o w. these, -ii.ea.fWho am ao rofase.in heir ( j s Were all dmocrata a discreet as w ceed in "fooUng"aomft ,simpf,miuded mor.onest ana more owpoxpty anq will not be restrained. .It is uooaense i for one paper to tell the negrothAt tho J GONFORaflTT wlia tbe prviala Democratic., .pArty. js,. friendly ward of a law eallUnd uAa act for tbe prefer va M fnb&W hundred othej apert Uoool luo pBbUeheilto, by esUbUshteg tbey jnlend lb rrfH IW OiWVpC Port ' Wllailagtoa," the aderstiwrd Lhe inanho oollce lo Pilot; lfAfersa4 tnp, Afcepiioitpfa.jKfi.i""., I owners of vetsU. til TilVtP.r.p nvifw ' Waahingtou, New Jersey, U 8 A 'STATU t)r NORTH CAR0L1KA. v Jtta Ut, 1876, ( QUARANTINE NOTICE. Jru4iuly aifject , Ibe aeiaieoUi, of these 4 kit jwUa UrQVadcs- boro . JlelfL, aays'nlggers ; bejong in the ivottoa and rice, tobacco, and com field p iq ,joUical . cpuvenlions,, in Iislaea,nor oriea.1 j t. lui I ; Uamturgaseres, CpushaUA.miif- bers,, e,.WAdcbprp ,7crd And Wbue LinenigeneraUyiciyaJUieif to tbe tinicpii pranced, by pur neighbor in Attempting '.to solve' the ..YRace . Pro ble w "I I ll- Tr.KU OF HKAClftO OF i I' H WA Wv. It-ii I l.t"t TUB rong the rof because they were united by the er. ties of consanguinity beca master was generally the par; the best looking of ma..lavejromeQ and the illegal father of his children. Nor was this 4attuaieBV always sufficiently strong to piveut tbe most cruel separation of paruts and children, nor was it au uufumon oc reasoning the&ewi.'and the, rest of tbe I lions as master aud t lave, but gentally virtuous iscraocrauc .newspapers, can saddle tho blame of this affair on the' Civil Rights bilfor the Republican party., Would it not have been better if these papers bad refrained from giving so much publicity 1 to the Affair, and if toey would comment opoo it, Attribute it to the strange and incomprehensible vagams of a foolish wpman who pos- sessel a diseased mind and a bad heart. I curanoe lhat while men, tl fathers of rather than to influences that could pot mulatto children their cafi flesh and have possibly have, been brought, to bloody uuccreuiouioualy tiled them bear on her? ' I l . . i i - off to who ever would buycm, regard-; The 2fev$ is not so ignorant as not to I less of the fact a Air. L cm ays that be aware cf the fact., that even before I they would willingly diJjr their mas the war, Ia the dark days when slavery ters I bUchted tbe Uad' cases similar to thai ' Mr. L-Hizee is aiurujrly correct in One here alluded! to were painfully fre- I his description of the gro character, nuent. with the 'difTerencew however. ! and that which be stjuaily said of I Jura .: iVance said at Rutherford ton i Week that ' He was tired el hcar- iigiof.the war, and he wanted its fury, re a ad . bloodshed Alms out Iron the rght aud .btttiedj" Certainlyihe does, so doea every 1 3bkf. and scoundrel tire pf bearing jof , his . misdeeds. Dot the people; of Korth, Carolina don't; forget tbe jutrt ihat this (demagogue, Vance, took in tho war that be is now ao tired of hearing talked - About. Tho mothers douit forget heal they pressed their six teen years old. boys lo their bosoms for tbe last time as a fiie of Vance's con scription, soldiers stood at the doors of their onooi happy, bomcs and mho marcbed away with those boys in their custody, who were speedly sent to tbe front to light in the wabiag causs of Confederacy; "The old wdmea doot forget how they .begged aad prayed that their aged husbands, whose silvery hair; ought: to ; have exempted them, were conscripted,; And lettered away in front of fixed bayonetA. to do, duty fn the trenches thAt'AncOi might be con sidered tbe ixtr excellent war Governor of the South, and jcnAblefJaiat. to oon tiuue his dream of aucceodfeg JctTemon Davif -as, President i the Southern Coadaderacf The wives and danrhler: AAdanothert) of the vvot man who da sei om, jhaaxniy Aad went bAck: bomp.to make jroTiaiooe to Jtorp their fAoailiea from) starvAtioa .don't forget and to all person con cerned, that tbe following Qaaraatlst reg alallous'wll be la force from andsfler Ju lstm 1S7A. . l't 1st 'All vessel fro in ports south of Cspe Fear, will coins to si tbe tUltiug sta loa, New Deep 'tr folot, and await tb in spectlou of tb Quarantine rbyslclan. 'id. AU vessel or boats of say cbaiscter having sickness oa board oa arrival, or aav . ing bad sick net sar tiro daring U voysaw are required to cone to at tbe station for In spection, without regard to tbe port from wblcb they sailed. Sd. Vessels not .Included as above will proceed to WUntltgloa without dtlcnUon. th riloU are eenclalty enlofned to snake careful enqairy.and If not saUsfled with tb. statements of tb Csptaia or If tbe vessel Is In a flitby coodiUon,tbry will briafilh ves sel to st tbe Station for fnrth r etaadastloa. 5lh nioU wUllaJly violating the Qnsrss Une Isws are a abject to forfcltnre of their branches; Masters of vese!s to a lac of too habdred dollar s day for every day they violate the WaranUD laws, sad all other person liable for ch and every oficoc. - 0. A: I veasela sebjret to vtalUf loe andor those rcjcuUtljb will set s flagla the snala rlft-Aing, iott tide. ... f- T. WRHHIT. Qnarantlne llif stvtan rorl at Wliaun. tonM.C; May asit . JOB PltlNTINU la alt iia brab. MBATLY UXECUTsD y- llisil ALaa f Ksbaa Wr-mm riAl aaaejssm Ka I enolana lima aa eJk smlsATri rmr my blance or iniation ;'of. maSiage with W the aame proiety be .aid IsjfPff WbUtoja, and which, as is the case of lliss Summer, theni now. Tbev af renreeeoted a. WdarJ Hio fence rail. to soften thepangiof distreased friend, being dre-ed aearlft. neat aad, fine lS' T1 --.I .. k- J I. v. I Lw:. I .lA I nwwnaai POi uum vaAl ... V van nym h woiw fwrTT J !a O'.-lia. jL . i'- - -I . WoA,aadbytbeiiaKr-mostalw.y. l-'l il U A I I enjoy Mhet V, . ..VJTljr"' - kJ$ U JLX il. XI Xl a wiU he snore tired than' he U coming mothers' of illigiUmAle mulatto offsprings f T , . TUIt TIIUJB ma-TAU r . i There is one sentence in Uo letter of the Hon. WiUiam . A. Wheeler thai deserves to be emblAzoaed ia letters ef gold oo the Republican baaeer aad raa can ika aaima aatfl fkam' In nut k!.niunlW conscience to rest, lie magnaaisaously f."? ""ff lWfau gavsj to vaoceiweoty-ave nunoreu oi . r. t. ' - ' "lull.i: I n. t.i . ..!., r .i.- this foar thouaand olUrs. Did that 1 1. 1 f VrTT"!! I .lrP" ..r." T; have money" thsfibey enjoy scire in all kiuX'f Innocent aaaase- meat, fan aad iMC-that they give: balla, parties AnntertAinmenUUAl good order; element sVand phrasers reigned At thducial galheriag, and that they (are Fil-' ' There it no dif ference betweer b'esa enumerated traits' fact he1 wKl be completely fhuxled oat i COMnBHCIAL PKIMTIHi; mil. cud Faiiius. laW for everv fix of Amerkaua ami It amount belong to Vance? Did the bal-1 Is the mSsaioa of the Ipnblicaa party to aaceei fiAeeo huadved dollars belong I Pre fall effect la than principle, by to Raaeom? If twentf-fi ve h. ad red dol- lJTJ:rLmft v . i . w v.v., .Mill UUI lo ns lara belong to Vance, why did not tho entire ' saa of four .thousand doilaxs beloogtd to him? If the asooey be toeged to Vaace, whyidd Raaeosa take any of it? Had Raaaons gives a ewsd fvwfwalot; thisBBoaey? If it did BOi UJowx to him, aad if it did not beloog to Vaace, ttd it not Kloag ia tho Uai. ted Stales Treasurj? If it heloaged la the Treaaury why did a party to this "eteam Why did V they dkiai lay anything About that ballet hoU. . .j We have beea githeriag ap a lot of Items concerning iV rsaralitW ef rrr tala ia klax IVntcralk- Kce-hoader Aad would be boUtY 14 Rraao- wick ccuatj wLkh w rropoe veati- laiirg sooa, aad a t wCl malt socae ef the hooads er;ieaa EXt bogn with their heals cadrragUe. Look: out f - Ills bJo3ea" Sasnacl Jeeee , Tlira, VLUt cf tie wallow tail" X'ZaaOCTdsTe portioa cl it fxosa Ksryioan? Vaace had voluntarily girea up kis claim ta be a Seasvlor, aad ia doing ao gave wp aay claim ho might have Sot the pay ot a Senator, and clearly not rati tied to receire a wsl ef iu Kaaaoca rccetvtd toar thoosaad JoRars fbc pay as a Sew- Ator M Uaae previosts to a Is electioa ; aBeaatar.' ' ! TVia U aa egly record jc bota Vai aad Raasoss, aad the Post aaafxe aeally iavited these g4et!csa to rise panoply of dtisenihip a fully aadae- careiy ia IA caaebratr of, Ixni-iAaA aa oo tho hania of the St. Lawrence. , - This Is the doctrine whicS the Vos has labored early aad late to establtah. It fa the crrslaTTIratioa of aa haadred PoU edUorala, which hare been greeted with aaeers by seme ao4 "aaalcdictloaa by ethers. It Is ' the only tree, safe. jest doctriae apoa the subject of na tional law aad liberty, and k,' thaaaa to the eCbrts of brave . anea, agala adopted as tho shibboleth of Repctn caakav. It la the doctriae of the gellea rale, aad we hall wuh gratl.Vittoa Iu av aaaoaBcesnest and rria!ritioa by earnest, tio-t-tril, aad coasUcrato Lie wnaaa A. Wkcelef. Krn It bcjre tlo pecrU lhat 7L TL Vaace, while Covers r. was efj taeazrocsaes enaae ez nrr-t ixirea year all toys U He U.:il L;X ilanr ef the ftrosaiaijrx yAsil send cava cf the roesirr tl her af iassi saothers as4 te rvit cf tavlsiscert aad txpUIa tht traaucL'ra, lit llsj .rd tta eli ia tla L-vacicv. tho Deeaoctic patiy j geoerally agree that "it Vol! be a 'deep sin to change their modef living, or place them a aay oihtr jUaiioa.' Rat tWir mode of living tausaeedjthey areao long er' slave U free Asaericaa eiUxna--and the iatloa1 ia which they are placed e.les thesa ta cesapfaaead tho faUexUrof the tindiess ihattheat slava aficrato thai woaid agaia re maad tU to the forced drraded es rial vVoa thai they j loraserly held, to-: th'a hip' of the ovetaerr aad the aacti' 4 block at wbkh so bus j dis real' aad heart-fradiaj acts as hart beef .hlhited. i , fcr - I mm iatorviear wHh a Ilerali re pel, TU4ea rcXerred to Idfaid fjkajd, la .o fallowir; ipaai aaaaaer 7 d and those hrr raocala." Alag t i IS&S, ia Twwd. aadcrUe I ; nlip ef TUwca, 'as chalmaw ef f xecwii ve 1aitairree ef Nest Vor k, oied lraiieai Uraat oaa ef thm . ctral voce liat cite, it wa"ary U Tweri Years tr!y. assael J. R-t tho Us s a lwan. mv, whJo Tweed Las hrfl his ee iu f .J v.i-'"S '-:' f. i: - j . . ;. ..... s. -. .1 . y. . SsaiiroHir H. Maisri.l ivu JJ.C. RalUr has been trying to get abmebedy to hill Dawsosi, tbe editor of the Chsrtcatow Ante awe? CVerio- he- caoaethat rperioU noma aawbolo somo Uatha ahoai that doaghty warrior aad Whits I ineansisnisf.Rnbecoakla't do the figkllrfg blaisdf nectaeary logtt hie maa out of the way, aad be gat ajtethcr felmwcaRed Geacrai Oarw to challawga Dawaoa to ghi a dael, aad Datier paras iha bearer of tbm boatLJs assMge. The taai of the JoJto will rvadJy bo aadctatood t what we laaf several yeari 49 Hr. Dawsoa tach ww say that 4w aevcr wnJd giva aoorr4a channgaipfgUa cs,bJetCa.CAAaaktytoatsiJ aa laviiatkai toDawsoa u rrajrt to the aehl af: Imdt. aad G rMf ru l U.tU racsaatrrrr. Ret hm. m U: atkl aad a tdstoL aad era AeaHhiak ihat thegr'a tmU I iai Hist V. j k4t;p) 3 I --1 i. in itm - ' J . Vre IV- tt. wije i tv.Ii I AA-UJi:s itJUI,ICATI--. ia i vwd Lit Lt WLkh ,Tsa t..AwTBaPsr Ttaaal sr c:-k effcrsj kzl -mt . m sr.-- w - a i m.n ho ocAjtAjrrcxa aATxaracno asalisaesav 3: ITedaias Card, ' ' tayttatloao, dbw dha. tariLSxscnros . c - BRICK AT REDUCED PRICK K HATHIS & CO'S once fester oraize St. ! ff;- AJaAJLf :' ' ansa M ti'
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1876, edition 1
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