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f I ""tTr T -J 3-r VOLUME VIL WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER L 1876. Siijte Copies 10 Cefils. NUMBER 48 -Li-lSG-TOX POST ADViUl- !l - r S -, . N 3f I . :. at cr pi J . I r. 1- t'.a-. - - ..l i-.rs.-d i-ui V t . 1 y nunr. - . if jvrf:ii; hc i'uprnling dsoer. T?c!-? - --t "!-"-"ff -r i Whrrv will l.yalty to the old fl- nod t;. nt.-;-(t re,:ilj; ,.ucc IB Nortb Carolina, W"1'' ,f ,t TiVwJ TiUen be el:UJ PreaiJeni and .a-f " i Vt r ? be p'acrd in tbe gubernatorial .: r.v A ; ' I 'th ' .-.-r ourf j i 14. a'. :;-i. ' -.. i ih"- ,.i trt '. i ' - r . iijvii !!) late l f .:i! r Ui!''3 I I t ImI I "! ' f i .!. J' r .ii" f.-:n t v .." n I ' i. ' t ii- ,."! ; , i 4 - , i at ' -U ! . . . XI.I.VN j:i IUKUr -A ui t , N. i.. N , -V i i r i. l.f"wiJ 1 1 - . j. .1.. t w. r f -I I. life r.i. i;.r f .-.t I'-itry u.an bu prrlers diorder. the .WW.,, r.id, r- air. r,?u!ar ' ara!Tlwo of industry, aad the reign iaU j J 4. my ,r server r U.lb ' of iual'.c-, b u!d tote for Tilden. ,,i.J a b Wi.Ii U-adi.1 t Ktry man wLo wUbc to ee taxa t ti in:rI tlmmUfr, f- 1 trra- i Ik. a rcluccd, ocr national credit jrow-m'-l m ..v cat f t io inn-( r ctrry year, and our public U". I". CANAl'.lV dt lt pas 1-in !ue lime, must Tot for I l. x-v. 1 Time mar ie drfifl , 11:. a I"ms ui. Kvery man ho desires to add to tax- uitr, pa.c-i lhru;'4 W.'ijii:tu fU t k.l. n ru:: l A':, litre be m l -"l I rai t.-ts. - IM I Ol l . Ih !1 iul':cati KlffO'.iir I'mirnit !ri 'irit b f lh diTt-m'. T'r:bl; nr rr". t-fi t ' or ik-uJ a rrtn- M -- t-. t'lir-Ti Ward. , ' it tiippio il KcpuMica i ticket, f r Ur punir j r'ttti n. I1 fai!. 1'iirT'N Wui', l"lit".n, Jar;u ii l nnf t. U-M -t.u,'i uk- ai.y i---dy 4 ii. u: ; a-.I ae- l-r j..ie:i. t aad akcsi mil Tm !ly i r. p- and w W. T. iaN 1AY a4tWtatirr lii ublran tKict. J AlWitr i f tf ui:i in I jjll a I .d al i.ru! nrl.i. .'. t t.r W 1. CAN" ADA Y 4 tl rat ft II publican tiitt!. lw v-. v; . I kUU I r .. , -j .... . iJlrrr.- If t..i gar lu,l 111'' 'J r -. - i nai " " - f eJoe tb. .N.i.aal ar d r:ie Ik 1. 1 al willl- .t,,, .... rl rw.t. i rUJ wi hVHrr. Jjc. r.i'auj, th. Douicratic Caad.datc i-t rscrviary ol rlatr, : aid U l ia Ctnr uf a L pnrvcclicg p"f aii:r as 1 trjnr fr :n tvtirg. rtewbli .-', favor laapaiUal ui"ra era L if ir .Miucal ri'au w iik U rerard u race i-e cl.-r. Yvte frr V. T. Caaalav. Erv drwftkea lrwtral who ia Crs ep U tbe poll, (.n ckctiwsi day 4 awrar taat b voted a atraifLt Kr;iV!a favrtr a tiSrral ar-l et. led m teiu f edacalkc kr all at t&ea) expend. Vle k W. P. Old bmw ; 4VV Twur o-'d Laom ead watfre i We lIaeLrad I -aw, b: aiw kow ya Tut fjr tie Awewi- " Lsk cwrefally at Ck dirvctj Im tk aw We lh rWT in regard te 'tiria ad vwiiae: tTUkaas declare tW atl aiW giaact ci tvtry call x:a ia U Lis ci uttrj. VetaU T. r. CaiaJay. Epwbiacaas gave pje mxm m llooe ta4 law, m bc ancs will vo f P. Caaaday. . TIMET. CT WISSLT. If t-tr ever wa a lime when il be ! t.Tr-1 every patriot to discharge bis Ji t t hi cimutrr, that time i near n ..Ail. Every Dita owei mmetbia ; the cjwa'.'j i Lich be lirci tbe all . tHr r hu whi-n iriio to ft frreman. 1 1 iU n.t (r m oi citixa to c r u;af bj "ftjing ihftt b ci -: . !. i."o;lifr cftn." Il iirue Ut : t-7 tt4 can i.tn'l gKtu bid min m mil Lc dcr not lik, but if be can s it- rt. ... L"Ij'"to arrrt, riicb tbinf it is V Hr ibat liir iilnTtirs an-1 Ilrptil!. -an, aJ errry paUiotic Djaso , r aid fi a i their wjwer li, c:.a r . i i n-i id r ire inu c-whvi p .V.cy i"- luauaraltd once more? in 1 ',,M ?u 18S t' it i!i. i lue IVoxratic party came i i... cr i e-in, il woulJ be mre tol- , cri . K.r .-v-djta aaJ Gomorrah than i l.r I ..-hi rnc-j in Nurlh Carolina. m If , t-.ts ,4 n.A be aoi carry out ibis threat, , nu j uc'i a Kin aTilden to back him i:r - i v thiak of hi career as Oot i rr ...r ..u.-i : llie war. when he bad J.:I lats t et.lor- Iiij cruelties to : r.i- p. ivrrai -u n l cLilJren! If be did f, : .. ii- I jifr-trate the crime with w " r'4l a - -r k-t U i harmed, he g'e coun i tcnatur 41! v-c'irT grracnt i thr f'. 1 ..f tii 'iHtrnt who . .t- ! n,"i:. tol wilh bi approral, ui' ... -u 1 fr m tbe ground against Wad l- i i with vonderins eye. A i.d .-.. iwt Canaday lake the prue. i t k k voni ciioicr. r liurv ua:.. j Jiirtt tsace, pros- i-vnty and ibe rci i of juV-ice, mutt I vie fur llajis. ! linn i lurdt-r., ruin ibe credit of . tit aau n, and l.y the payment of rebel ' clji;ii d uMc the national debt, should ' t tc f r Til len. In a nt-rJ, a!! who prefer peace to ar.arcby, cndil to bankruptcy, a , joterunu nt rud by loyal men to one I ui.it r the t'iitru! vf tbe ex-CVn federate 1 clement. lou!d tote t Kulbrrford B. lla't. I IK r.torJ ii clear, lie haa rroven I ui-.n the hattlr-ticld that he U a true ! patriot, lie ha, proven in ibe council t ch-imbcr thai h? is a statesman. He ! ba t vrry ualiiication fur tbe high 1 ofli.e tf lrcidenl. Under his guidance i;4C oatiua will pronper, while under tSll ut Xildcu ruin awaita lb country. l Vole !id. an 1 with on vjice, ih; fanulay hi yur cerUin ch ice - av i:nen in ni, ieier on rebel clairr- r 'uch claim," Ac, -hive , be n diwed by the public law of i civint.M nations, coauruinru wiv .... 1 I I ( a'j- iicatior, n me j-uj-ttiuw wm vi . - - . . 4J 4l f ti intcd Mate. 'J 1 t Mcsw w.1 And that will " r lb rebel claims under T.Men. -..r force of the pecnc LtliAn of IVinrrtsv" Fe dare not veto them ! They are tne price of a solid Sooth T The price of Tllden'ft election ! TiKin rlaisBs as a merit that the I .... ra! have indorwd the Republi can thirteenth, fl-urteeath, and fif-U-eutb arsendmenU. Tbey tnooght very meanly of tke measures at the time, and swore that U.ey would ruin the country, and it la just possible that they are mistaken in the same way la KftrJ to the present Republican poli cy. To m ake the defense cosa plete Mr. Tilden will have to Indorse still further. Voic early andVoU wills Caire, And cai your Nile w our worthy Maire Will Mr. TikleCsorr08 fc wkl be elected U the rrrsidency, adsmiais ttr rational affair as be did Ut rail raJj uh!ch Ware faCea UU his frasp? Wi'J he -cvulkUU" the Caucago and aJ Cilca Railroad with the Calcago and thwtera ; ue "pruir Totif ts we did iu nrnixiBX the 8. LowW ATtou and Terr UamU Rail road ; and -aprpriaU' the bds Um auui-ji la the stjUlse dad the boa As efUa-rfx sua! rcadt The caaaa da wf iamtrativ rcforat" is alto getaef t ahrewd a caaUeeaaa ae be trawted. Mia -ttfceaV trj cistly inkU U Ua Vaaciarw X it. (05FW lt; jrt()SKT. Tbe Urttrr f Sni-j-l J. Til Icq, ro niainf( nut ! ;t rclK-l' cia"n:. if be b-'jM be tUrUd. a i nTWin nf V'bri a Jii.ii il raii.ii Liter i j n mis tu ilit- j.u'..l;- u.ji i l c- rlai ih M tli: hi t du it u :t I .t:t.' s hiriy f-r iuu i'.ure ct cifin tif .rarl l.i'li U.e pir!j and tbt catid ! :;. The fr in hi" 1 i n ji:iiir irucd daily iSia. a ! r.i ri: !.- i v titran tbe scrtdaiicy i -nti n. i H imic-s aid ibe r"n" i i : "-in.ii'i.i Sitiuni vUii.M ! tin I't.i'i-d rotate (fiTf rnuif't. ii- ijtit h r.-.i nah!e sup.it, u 1 !t'U-; ( Mr. Til den but Mrr- g!....- ;Li: lM-!it f th it illi Democracy in p wrr k iuictbirg mast stand W'.wren t!ie" , clsi i-.i- und the Unitetl J?ritr- Tra.urr. lie prumi-?i l 1 1 m-, a'id l-y this promi.M. a-iuiit that the dai.gr appre hend ctl i n..t mi i:uapi;iary tir; but real enough l' r rt ri a i'r c-i lf nlial CaudidaVr -ii the l...i.rt ir ticket U plcOjc bliUM-'f Jigain-t. The fig'it i ii : .iiiU Si nu-t. .1. Tiiden a iu itdivi.Jy ,', I u. a;itit htm a.4 tb" lira 1 a:ij fri.iil a: l).nio- cracT. Ih- :.; Io I -ir the I'mocrai- ic arty aud Sui4-r J. 1 ! it-a b- caueh"- r:- r -pre vn:.i! i vr tf that parte. Th v nee 1 Mii'hii m rj than the proiuiii of n:.e nan tand be tween tiit-m and the party i.f irta.on and jduii lvr. T i-'.r dm fi i a nrn tee that nnlhrr Tild -n ti-r . hi pwrty can pirr turiiUr't;iit t!if rnni- tJtiuna! amcndiiM-i.t Bill l- r-j-.ct"d avl the rnmlt i-f tbf wr j.n.ti-ctod from relvl ir.irr.'Vreacr. Tbi guaranu can f. iiv bi- rivi-n by Ihe iU'publicau parly 1: ha Won riven and kept fjr tlu p.i. n yrar, ' and this i the l-t ci l-.-rn f tliai it will be kept in the tuiure. Tin- pi;!e need i.o ?jecial p'e Jt Truni Mr. Hayes that he will ii '. jay rclvl claim. They iuur he will not aliow thtnt, bc cau.e be i, tbe rtrclntaltrt f a par ty that would nut tn'caV even llieir C nidrativJii fur a .' inlo r.r men'.. In Tie f lbi letter, torcetl frum Tilden h i!:v danger "f the hour, is it not linie I r the i i;iz t -f :':e North, irrespective .l"; r:y. t r!- :i; as one man and n.y ilia: jiu- 1 im.v fre shadowti hv Mr. Ti'!ii i likclv to come from the rtlcl ;uents f the Ieocrat:c party i;.ul If avcrte-J by the overwhe'niing r j k' i :i f the party itelf. f Tilden"' irttcr is a.i ;:! ct nfe:on that rebel claims i 1 W pretetl fur payment under Dermic--.tie rule. Can the pecple ajl". 1 to Irusi the promie of a man, !i'.t.- oath cannot be relied ujwn. thai ll.i-e c'aim, if ad mitted by t ht- Di-niucritiC rty. will not be paid ? I it nt the prt of wisloin to re move even the -sitility of ila: gt r by keeping in pi er a party th.1tr.1u be relied upon aid men who are Lu n to be true? Had whiky threw Wa K.VM flit ou back. And Canadiv track. .et j w a!, u cr ti.e lIKitU SOfTllr lt. II! V L.ltY Ex Governor lVrrv.-f Suu'.li C'aroii na, tbua a Ivuk a hi. poplf ; 1.. wurJ. are so full of ibe spirit of true cbsrity and Christianity that tli. y ought to le read and rrmrmUml by il Republi cans : "And here 1 would ap-tal ti my Iemocralic friends ll over the Male to stop all MAial i:iterciure with any man bo U ba enouch to be a Radi cal. lel him fel by jour conduct that the brand of infamy s on biw and his children. Th: iatbc only way you can reach bis black bear:. Let him see that there is a moral -eti!euce around him which prevent, all social contact with bonorabie ruea, and leave him for pa '.ru ng e and society to hi own choocu rogue and plunderersl Out. Tildru a-k lVifkiden: itrant not to tetany one speak t-Twed as be wants the first chance. The President admits the propriety of tbe rrtj acai and accede. The anxiety of Tilden to see bU old friend first is to read U him hi letter of acceptance, and s if be approve it before his mind ha, been warped y adrcre criticism. Let jAci Wad Jell ww: at nib, tiat our votes will be caat for Canaday. Carl Scburx aiya a Democratic Ui- uapa sow means another war for the pre re a lien of the ovtrtarow cf the Cai atitaliooal aeaduea: j a southern CWagreosanl their crv.le friends ia tae North. And he U rt.ht. N lr irate cilia was ailewtd to porcaaseaad slip rotUa daring the war, but Vance seat-it ut and had the proceeds placed 10 hi tvi private ac cooat :ia EngUav'j After the war Vance drew the awaey im gvCi ia ap- prvfciated it to his wa rnT'' v IX WmAlM frwtk 1 faswe 4 toa, Tbe Grassarvrf will bete A at TOR COXBTITXrriOJf All AHluriv uurrs. - Ij not forjftt to rot against tbe ameDdmeaU toooxpreaeat Oonatitation. iCemember, tbxt yoa can't select soch ' as yoa likeif tbere are an y cacbt) and - TO,c 'of tem ; yoa are compelled to r ; Tot all r none. ! tp1 IFJECTIOH" on year I ticket, for if yoa a e any other word yur ballot will be thrown oat and yur vote lost, so far as defeating tbe oliect in view is concerned. Some l-eople prefer to write their own tickets. and we would impress upon all such 0j me uangrr oi usin tue wrung wvru I . L i m .1 . I when tbry come to role on the amend ment.. It will not do to wiite Megnim9t,n on this ticket, for the Conrentjon which passed the Ordinance basebrwen the word to be used and no other word will do. Are the people of tb:s State ready to surrender the rights conferred upon them by the present Constitution into tbe hands of an irresponsible Legisla ture ? Remember that rights once sur rendered are not easily regained. We therefore implore the poor people es pecially, to hold on to what they hare. Are you willing te gire np the right to elect your own Judges and Justices 01 the peace? Suppose tbe selection of these Officers of the law is again giren to the Legislature, what will be the re- u!t? A few men in eTery county wilM select such names as tkry think ought to be Magistrates and send them up to the member or members,sf the case may be, and a a matter of course it will not da to reject .'.ny one endorsed by the liij; consequently the selections are confirmed, and the people interested hare no roice whatercr in the matter. I tlii any improrement on the present System Solii. In three coontiss in Georgia in which lire 21,221 negroes, tbcro was not one negro vote cast at the recent election there. W. P. Canaday don't want any such nclitlity in bi, and he is the man to vote for. THE DUTY OF TUB CITIZEN. Every Republican voter must be at the polls on election dsy. Rain or shine, he must vote.. No business tran saction, no social pleasure, no induce ment whatever must keep him away. On one rote the fate of the State may depend; on one vote the fate of a Con gressman may depend; on one vole' tbe character of the next administration may depend. Who shall take upon1 himself the fearful responsibility of risking the loss of the Slate or nation by neglecting to cast bis vote? We call upon loyal men everywhere to pre pare in time for the performance ol the duly of citizenship on the 7t day of November. Uotil the close of the polls we must work as if on a single vote de pended the future safety of the nation. With a grasshopper record and a back pay steal, How jadrl will poor little Waddell feel. DRMOCRATIC SEK-BlTf. The Northern Democratic papers are laying the blame of the troubles in the .ulh to the Y3 mcw, (of course Gary and Hampton and Butler are just o jt of long clothes,) and say that the older citizens cannot control tbem. An 1 the Southern Democratic papers are urging the young men to imitate their fathers ia their treason, and to keep 03 in their course of murder and intimidation whenever and wherever a Republican meeting is attempted. And they obey. Waidcir tramp 'round the district made him JnJed and sore, And he'll be elected to Congress no more. . One of the "orators" at the Iemo cralic meeting the other nicht is re ported to hare said that if the Radicals carrv.d ihb election be would leave the country. We know ef doxees of Dem- ocrats who, if they believed the threat, would immediately become Republi cans and vote for W. P. Canaday. Now that President Grant has set apart the usual Thanksgiving Day, let every Democrat take courage and wot mince swatters, but take their beef aad whiskey straight and pay 00 attention I) the pie. Ia .t'aie way taey can void tor W. P. Caaaday wil coascieoca of offeoae. The Republican party was so corrupt that it was impossible lor tbe people to expect thai they could reform them selves. Will bk tlofVe apply equal ly as well to tbe present party ia power iu Bra aa wick coaaty. We doat lake U Iftmm a fellow's freliag too saoca, bat we kaww a saaa wbo baa the cow o'lttni 0 katewiag that if his leg, reacb tbe solid earth tbey will aasaet hie psarpoars, at trr what people say. Caaaday. wba baa poawsaea aakd, U1 wefcai Wsd4U. ia BDCL II AMI 3 JLSD HEfORM. "Reform" is the word. Democracy la the United SUta is reforming just an twelre centuries io Mohammed entere 1 up-m a i.-uii:ir cUrprise. Then bii r. furtuatijn wi c-rr:-J on with tho torch, ihe bcv7Mrii g and tbe scimitar. Tbcc har-nlt- in;r-jmca s were used to ioJucc people to change toeir political nsU reii(.u views. Abaui llimid of the nrefc:u ti-ir is carrying on s. uub'o work of reform in kis TurkUh provinces. Very rcceutly he pa to death Sueeii thus vad human being because of their political and rIigious view, which, all the worse , f, . . -.it- for tbcm, were in cor.fl:ct w.th And Europe and t. e whole ciyi-zsd world are uulil yet standing rgbot and horrified at the terrible spectacle, , . , , , . onlytnc worl,. revolve, and after 12W years it brings .Mohammed and tbe terrible utrocitic. wuica he com milted to the surface azu in tbe , . o,j Turkuh butcheries of to-day cred oe me memory oi J.io:i:auci.u, aau ici not the fair fame of Ab-ittl II a mid be forcetten. and that the r..ms of these . . r - . v n- wise and virtuous reformers miv be ibe better kept frob in the annals tf tbe world, particularly lat tLtci be emblazoned beside thuse of soixic of our own rclorraers. nbv; it is no less a fact cosceriiin Mohammed and Abdul Ilamid and tbe unsneaka- hi trrw-;t;r tht tKv . .,mmit!l th ' U t a fact that here, in these I. nited States, in tbe light of this XIX'.li cen-. ' tury, that since w"hat we sr.ruetimcs call reconstruct n". at le.-t an equal nu Tiber of bu:nan lives bave been sac rificed bv the White I.'ne Mohammeds and Abdul Ilamid, the Wade Hamp tons and the Duturs of the Sontb? What a beautiful commentary ca the boasted civilization of our fair South- land! Every brave Southern boy is taught that bravery consists in tbe 1 rocedure upon a claim for the flelive prompt use of the knife, the Lludgeon U or the pistol in-all caes where a ni S" ger" or a "scalawag"' disputes with him the high perogative of governing the country where tbey may dure to, ex ercise the elective franchise. "Abdul-Hamld and reform"' in bar barous Turkey and "Tilden and re- form"in civilized America, to-day means one an 1 tbe same thin;;. Tbe only difference between Alexisatz and Hamburg consists in tbe number of al.in Tl,nir;l .l,,,!tlllih,nnJui)0n the filling an affidavit of the , . , aciuaiea ice otner. 1 or once ine "ureseni and the " Cross arc 11 own from tbe same staff. Thev represent themitW Th "iwni' ofth . 1 ..r , , .u lurk- a rti I thn "a nrlivl Ilex r no- ' t ha - "Southern Cross" of tbe Confederacy, are borne aloft bv hands and supported by hrarts-by impulses-bv ideas, tbe same. They are copartners in mtirder, in rapine, in violence, in Ihe extin guishment of the rights of all who dif fer with tbo.e wbo fight under the lead ership of Abdul-Uaniid an 1 Wade Hampton. a 'joi ritopiiET : ' I desire to recwi .1 prophecy. Ohio will elect a Di-ruocratic Secretary of State at the appioaching election. Thus wrote the Cincinnati correspon dent of the New ork Wor'd, on the first day of October, and the Wilming ton I tar of October ihe lHh, gives ibis wonderful pronhecv the benefit of its et, winds up bis insipid prediction with this big flourish : ' Place Ohio at the bead of the col umn of Democratic States."' Well, Ohio voted on tbe llHb, and she is not at tbe head of tbe Democrat ic column yet, and the Lord only k nows when she will get there. It seems that the World correspond ent was litcral'v filled with the nirit of prophecy; be drtireil to "record" a prophecy, tnat i: might stand alongside Of those of Isaiah, e r Jeremiah, as a lasting monument t f bis wonderful foresight. Cincinnati! is said to be a good place io which to lock through a glass darkly, and we are under tbe im pression that this reform prophet had been taking iii-sohing vrs through this medium when be foresaw so clearly the rr-u.lt in Olaio ten days ahead. It is reported of Henry Ward Beecher, that 1 once said "a man's kimsi-jkt was much better than hi ltorr sight," and we thiak it quite likely that the prphet of the Hrt will bow become a disciple of Beecber, and iwear by Plyatroalb Church. So much for tbe brag and bluster of Democratic papers. White snea ! Remember tbe - Land lord aad Truant Act."" an ia famous act of a rVwxxralii" exatare which awake every teaaa! w io take a s4ate froan lis rented lot (4- br-.kat a critwiwaL Coorr Tnirw, Drcaate a ballet away bave beea accid-eatly placed la tbe wroag bux is bo rrsr why it sboaid aot be coaatcd. Tbere bo law far throw a r out or refamas ballot. POOH WAX BEWARE Chapter 209, Acts of 1874-75. A NT ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 64 OF BATTLE'S EEVISALS. LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT." Sectiox 1. General Assembly ef Xorik Carolina do atacL That chanter eixtr fcur of Battle's Ii final shall be amend- bllows: Strikeout all ef sections thirteen, fourteen and fifteen, and in- f80"0," . Sec. 13. When land shall be rented oc Jeased br agreement, written or rer- bal, for agricultural purposes, or ehtll be cultivated by a cropper, unless olh- wise agreed between the parties to the lease or agreement, any and all crops u deem3 anj i,cid vegted in possession in - 1 the owner of the land, or the lessor, or the party entitled under the agreement to receive the rent and his assigns at all timeflf unlil tte ior be pa,d and until all the stipulations contained in the lease or agreement shall be performed or damages in lieu thereof shall be paid to the lessor or ! . .... , . r . . . party entitled to receive the rent,- the same or his assigns, and until the said party or his assigns shall be paid for advancements made and expense in curred in making and saving said crop, and until the said party or his assigns shall be paid any and all claims and demands ajrainst the lessee or cropper, which according to agreement, written I s akn f katniAAM k A wxmwl v - -, J rr UEX suALL be pbeferked to all ii iih ill inn. in bus lis i-niii a m a i i - other likxs; such lessor or party en titled under the agreement to receive rent for said land, and his assigns, shall be entitled, against the lessee or crop per, or any other person who shall ga til e's or remove any part of said crop without the consent of the said lessor or party entitled to receive the rent, and to tbe possession of the crop until said liens are satisfied, or his assigns to I the remedies given in the Code of Civil versy shall arise between the parties it shall be competent for the party claim ing possession of the crop by virtue of the preceding section to proceed at once to bave tbe matter determined in tbe court of a Justice of the Peace if tbe amount claimed shall be less than two hundred dollars and, in the Su perior Court of the eunty where the property is situate if the amount so claimed shall be more than two nun- dred dollars, and at the time of issuing the summons, or at anytime thereafter, I claimant, setting forth the amount caimed and the property upon which- the lien attaches, it shall be the duty the Justice of the Peace or of the clcrk of the Superior Court in which- soever court the suit shall be pending . . to issue an order to tbe constable or sheriff, as the case may be, directing him to take into immediate possession aI1 ,f id. ProPrty, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy the claimant s demand and costs, and to sell the same under the rules and regu lations prescribed by law for th sale of personal property under execution, and to hold the proceeds of such sale, subject to the decision of the court upon the issue or issues joined between the parties. That in all cases in the Superior Court arising under this act the return term shall be the trial term. Sec. 3 Sec. 15. Any tenant, lessee of Land or cropper, and any person who shall remove any part of said crop from such land without the consent of the owner of the land, or lessor, or party entitled to receive the rent, and without giving him or bis agent five days' notice of such intended removal, nd before satisfying all liens on said 1 jrt-k aif Ait tip r fi 1 w Ar a uicrvv Sec. 4. The provisions of this act and of the act to which this is amenda tory shall aoply to all leases or con tracts to lease turpentine trees, and when such lease or contracts to lease are made, the parties thereto shall be fully subject to the provisions and pen alties of said acta. ix 5. This act shall take effect from and after its ratification. Ratified the 19.h day of March, A D. 1S75. Tbe Charleston (S. C) A"ent and Qruricr announces that with the United Stale troop at Abbeville the Demo crat had the most gratifying 'and tri umphant meeting of tbe campaign. Thu w a after the President's procia malioa, and after tbe rifle clubs had abandoned their intention of taking poswsesaioo of the Republicaa meeting at the same place, Tbe .New gleefully announces tbe peaceful Irian ph over the Republicaa meeting as "the effect of Grant's proclamation oa tht lamp oon canvas.' But ail the while tbe Democratic press of tbe North are bowl ing about tbe prostrate Stale," aad de ttouacing the proclamation. Tbe Dem ocratic papers ia tbe Soatb state plaia facta. Tbe presence of tbe troops was tbe thing weeded to secure a peaceful canvass, aad tbe peodsmstioa baa al ready bad a good caVct. Drtrat 8Htwe KTwrrafeero. Tbe skr looks brigbt everywhere : Iadiaaa wiU redeem berseif ; Ohio will doable bee asewwity of OcSeJarr I0U; New York aad Paa.j.va -mtil rU ur aaayoritirs tbat ul ske (We hearts el ratro thrill wrtb joy. Kep up tx wort: Bring every www to tbe plas! Uttbofisaaiaisgdays bo oe Toted to bard work so as lo awake tba victory aot oaly a triaarpb faar tbo aa tiwaal caasw. bat a cnaia'.Ka root for tba ewemy. VteLxca l tba prioa ef bbny ; activity as tbe price of aaccu We waat aa oiJ-taabiaaoa1 vklary, aad will bave it, . THANKSGIVING. - Proclamation by the President. By President cf O United CLclct 0 America r A PBOCLAMATION. From Tear so year we have been ac Cntrtonaed to pause in our daily pursuits, and set apart a time to offer our thanks to Alniigfity God for the special bless ings He nas vouchsafed to us with our prayers for a continuance thereof. We have at this time equal reason to be thankful for His continued protec tion, ant for the many material bless ings which His bounty has bestowed. In addition to these favors accorded to us as individuals we have special rea son to express our hearty .thanks to Almighty Goi that by His providence and guidance oar Government, estab lished a centnry ago, has been enabled to lulfill tbe purpose of iU foundation offering an asylum to the people of every race, securing civil and religious liberty to ad within fls borderland meting out to every individual alike justice and equality before tbe law. il is mfireover especisJIv our dutv to offer our humble pravtrs to the Father of all mercies for a continuance of His divine favor to us as a nation aad as individuals. By reason of all these consideration?. I. Ulysses Grant, President of tbe United States, do re commend to the people of tbe United Suites to devote the -30th day of No vember nex to tbe expressions cftfceir thanks and prayers to Almirbty God, and. lavincr aside their daiJv avuca- tions, assemble in their resjective places of worship and observe such dav as a day of tbauksgiving and rest. In witness whereof I have hereunto pet my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done a the City of : Washington ibis twenty-sixth day of October, in . the year ef our Lord one thois- ' and eight hundred and seventy- 1 six. and of tbe independence oi ' the Luitesi states the one 1 . bua- dred and first. . U. ft. Gax.vr. By tbe President ; Hamilton timi, Secretary of St ite. Capt. Lloyd, of the Eighteenth In fantry, U. S. A., w'ho was ordered to tbe scene of disturbance near Aiken. South Carolina, made report to array headquarters regarding his investiga tions. On his arrival at Rouse's bridge, Capt. Lloyd states that be found a body of three hundred mounted men under command of A. P. Butler, who had thrown out skirmish lines vur rounding the negroes, and adds : There was undoubted evidence of a welt di gested plan which, if carried out, would have resulted in tbe slaughter of nearly all tbe negroes in the place. The pres ence of the troops brought about an agreement by which both armed whites and negroes disbanded On the march from Rouse's bridge to Ellen ton, the bedies of three negroes w bo bad been killed were found, and information was received that five o htia bd been murdered.' One white mau was killed. The negroes were completely cowed, and afraid to leave their places in the woods and return to work, from fear of being shot in the cotton field. A de tachment sent dowu the Barnwell road met a body cf twenty or thirty whites, who said they were a detachment ol General Hagood's cmnuand. under orders from Judge Wiggins t disarm and arrest negroes, aud a'-vo lo protect a party of negroes whiie burying av colored member of ibe Legislature, who had been shot near Khcnton. Tbe re port estimates the total number 0! whites engaged in tbe riots at not le- than 800, coming from Georgia and Edgefield, Aiken and lUmwell, South Carolina. Tbe Port Royal Railroad, which had been torn up, was repaired under protection of a squad of ddiers, the men previously having been afraid to work on the road. How the Work Ii-ojrrcaea lu booth Carolina. The Richmond DirpaU.K j-uoltsjiew an unfortunate paragraph under 'be caption of 44 The Soutb Carolina vole' taken from In? Aiken correspondent ot the New York emW. It aiys that the "jubilee cavalry" what kind of force this is, is not slated 1 a plain Eng lish "tjiU spend Ibe last day of tbe canvass in the West counties." " The canvass will be madeexceeslingly warn from then until the end, and rery ;- nilr fnroMs will be adopted to either convert tbe negrorw or keep them away from the poll. J- mm U e morning of the &lh until the nigbt of the 7th ! November, every white mau will give hi whole time lo the caue." la thi way it is expected to , carry the StatV foe lilden by from Zfi to lo,u.j aad Hampton by a much Larger majri-y. We will sec, ataer t$aareUve. Tbe Holly Sprinra illtw.) .Wi of October lStii sugjrU the fallowing aa aa effective plan Joe tbe tea days prkr to tba election. It ougbl to bavo added that a few caan-bsirvu ax4 colored voters kilk-4 ia each precioct would add to tbe effect; "As excelled plan far . making tie campaign snore tecttve hat beea ar gested ey Major W. M. &rirlaa4. aad ma t avert with much Urvt. It ia tbe orraairTttatra ol bodv of a hundred or 'SMrro UMsatcd sa-ra w caavaa tie cy tbrcrcgb!y U test days ja4 prrcriif tbe ecUsw, riazt- tag every r reel art 4b xcc aad arullery.aad boidiag at leaat oa sacat- tag ererj Cay. " o piaa po-m4 W UcUrr devMed to ! aa4 coald be takeo lo rvrrat amy djmorittif Mrs. M. R Bry taaki a rmrd la ibo Horry tS d) Aw, ta wbkb W axaoaacre bet mVZim&m ta mm a aa larremarM taair4att t t&o edro 0 gcbovl rrairTT lewiaer trasgiax ia tla rwaiaaca of Dtia Prraie. Ca- totasia'iry t Sa. U, be axaBSitaa naciaaA 4 f 1 A m -1
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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