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- ... .,.,., , .... - .i .... t v.. ...... . i ...,.;---"- ..--..w..;,-..-.-..-,-.---, - i , j -1 V::'t-.r V, Mr 1 i.4 a. 4 i ii : ii IT : I I U-J 1 4-1 I I 1 I I I I I II I i I I I I 11-11 kill fill - t I I 1 I I I I I II -. - I I . ; : volume vnr. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1876. Single Copies 10 Cents. NUMBER J a Oar eryieg TI1IETCS oku k'.ux ectemporanea are hoarae over what :t(ilE aae r I" It'. t .-mY. w a - r. ?3l,r:4,,U rh"Ucuof iLe retarBiBg board cf South tK,r. coo- ! FlorO. Loul-U-a, but v. i L1A " ' ; . r v V In a n v V - 1 1- t,rV. rf 10 or -V liMtciC- I""'" 7 L rtyyxpv. Ha-i" 31-tnarr r. tLT trorr!y fortt to tpemk lo ny icrias of re relation of Ojt. Grorcr of Off2n, aoJ bu mn Fiidj Cranio! lUi iher don't forjrt to uj thief ! thif! l U Mune. We are of Ue opiatuo that if tberp hould b oDt do htn into North Cr.lin acommil of t!j United sAte bDl to inquire into the wbjt aiid uLcrrfurcs of lbre hiog bo Ioi;cd .rcr thirty thoutcod frudulnt o;r in North Carolina lor Tildo and rtf Tro," and said eroiiniMe should come la Wiluutglpo with power to call f tr jT!i iad papr" aod to exam- ei rre;.!r--t Urtr.t ; crjU cu paoy, the editon and hire- . . f.iujiii I', " c - . k ..r b . jI!t.'t "Ukta wil a Icavms aou . vi. A .Jttf .mv i f . . k i - -i V thi-f ! tlii ! . ut still Ihry doo'l want t. bv vauLt. II Ibe duect tecum feter shcu'.d lun-m lo reach WiIminsto5 laere t i.uld te a tbtkirg up of the dry b '0 ihat aco'.d be anauweg to all be- u. Qnacceaa . :iu-tlSr e rer rhic i mean iUi- if i! t no u rnrii.l d-r-rrcafe in t- : i i.Iur ti'.t intu rni.dlr flii. The hjei' i.-i'io: a :nli- Larat ; ru .fr a y via r t. ut i t'.o- ru!-s HmU'"I . ,- tpr lMUr r;fCUU--.rilK'd C-J!l-U. ffe carry i tit .u ku a l-t:i:t.ato;. lie bx k-t : whit Lr 0".i.ii J : be i' ---ia -- - 111 nCAL, AUl.Z . Tim anooucemcotthat the deoocrat la i uc-etl-H ia captaring Oregon, ai.J tiiai al wuld gire to Til dci the juuch needed one rote which m t e'tc: Llui Preaidealo lh Uni te! te-, the Duiocraiie newpipera idaici iu t4ui;j bed.iae and en Aii u :rra i lle eff,xi that ihe Jrc-: ."rj! of ihe 6ute were Ablaxe in il.c II -uj win- of the Capitol." Tii: w-. a deixralic trick to try to J.-..HO. Th clccllun of liayra Uocw t;tlr-l ts.-v-.ri I a bJaw of a ii"U bl, and br u.u a r.L.jw of a doubt he will be f)d cure! cordin 10 law, and be- i-r f .i roitmnnu tri. i i;.a4.u4. "J 1 f-i :ttii 01 ue c hucu . , .. . " .. . Ia rrrJ t-.- 0;-uu it .i the 1C pubhean c!rcur u(ko the ceriiucd oilkial reAarca of the vole of the coao- Uea ol the 6aie, howo g lhal ihry had beca c.tv'tcd by the voice of the people. Tku iot w eertiaed torr the m1 of tSeiai-. XI r. U, about Lom tua.tiIcatoa o elector awaio dvabt nit eutertaioed, Lin resigned aa an e.c,v.-tor,f.:r retiou.iy bar:; re.urd hia i-o.it a a mailer, and beuig theo noil-jf jue wor Uaa laaa any oiLer ctt x n, w duly aod lgi.y cb vcii luG l eaeaney oCCaaU ned ty bu oa reAinauou. Ihe eUecU-ral cJ - U.e rrucredod to caat the eaUre i , - - .. . .... lltA j tu'pab;:, tut rure I Tvl4) xA Otm U ll7f5 ani Wneeier. i . . . -1 . i ad the return were uuiy aaa.e out, tgued, certiAid to and eealtd ty the l.cvr ia aecordat.cj with the raqui-e- menu of the Cous.itoiioa. The Cos titMtiaA tli oorequire that the great cjii of the :at ehall be aiUchcd, (o tbe crrt.Ccatea of the electoral Collect. Taere u doubt but thai llayee auU V? heeler hare been eh-ctcd Trvti uot and ViCtf JYeaideot of if Uoiled aad it will U a tery dangeroua buiora tut the dmocraU to attempt Im auortt ue goTerameat hy reeiatinc Ui?ir ietti -jratioa. rf mr-.' ti t t! an r. :'fU f.r (-.ri 'r br ! .. m, a;;--if aa lae trUifn wirj- wt.cU .s aeen- j ir.nf the rnf u!. r bf art, awd V the r (:cnl i rLe cce.j ki?. Il soa ; liwe le axe the ilViav II aciptw.a and Ilan Wi4r i.j l'..c fcLttne of :ra- a - v . e . -e cci o. iie ;ww:r-itic Wfftce the cnotUry iwlo war. -iitM-Ti f t L J'i.Lf 1 1 U O 2 Wf wii! hae (t'-ice if we r I'," i o etp-Mio i tr.t . hrJj vi' llail-'a, atd Grovcra of tV? noub. ejvia.-y (u'pabie, but rure HoraUr of the wu'li will d jmajJf VAT. MM. MKliniMOX. fndiy Mr. llerri-a , t the i'ta t'iile-l 5Utf. are to a attJet for the rt-rpof lajunt.ouof the now d. al.l-bt 11 Mbl rule Uln f-c . 4 Trtatcett Keiry r t p.!y taeix iat raiaed by Mr. Mir- Vaa3.-ra!ed from the Cbir. m ti a-ika being pui, etciy feataat tiCTi'i t"t voted to Utta.r The ftnr toaUa tatava.a the p4at rled b aesw-re Mr. Merriiu-M) Lim- JTewn. Maxey, Vbylead Iiee i nt ctlebrated gn- ! Ufm!tfe ia about the kLeanea. tl.4' the j-jn-r xpe- art a ut I ierea ot e nwt u !tal w.lh that he had m a jery ron. friaos. ;u h a icrvb aJcklL- tlkal darinr l.- Ut -O-it-a i .vrd eilh aiarMi-y in ihv h aW;u t!ie t, bat te taU fLer.eea ke Lai acalred thle a-ld.tLal a. aia.t. I avaakiae'pi-iioa cow ibat hie dwa aa ut i trrrtttenf. Ut arkn hx beew VtV New Ym we tmUer 1 e had receavetj hia lm frua Mr. Tt-lea re;irdi-2 p he m utcrui ialh-a tie aaid d-MOteJ ra'e. lat ey there were hwa threw -- wh4 a!tify ihm W cag w that lielr Tolra vtre eat to eel aM a rt-w .rthaj t tlLt toaei aUle , 'he rewcarreace f the llouae. .t-rt the aaaktj f oar ttiZm Ulh anUcsallr. llcrrl i te wt'4 uj tlat i W tM cf free Norvh CaroZIaa. Oae aatar, Qewtral aaa af kiaeM tj Tvilg at Cocrt et rWa CalU: the llaspa Uaaar, ' f U. epeaxea. Tkie e sa lay tf the gwnaatl ' If ajauher IwJe- w :lrt the U1UUVALU-1.N. Tue lie of Wednesday, epemViog of Wade llanii'toa, says : - HU course Lai been the suUlmalioa of practical cutuaw-aaeiue, aad there i cw Biaa hviog at thia an-noient apoa the Aneri can cootie.!.) wfco ctM14 kar tf .rained by a wo.J, and eomfUioc by a UkJl awcU C.'ice eocrsiee aa war ca!L-d int Vlay dariox thw acJdnf polilkal conut ia mth troliaa, Nakaaa tuaa than Wad Uas-rto cwaid haia haauled the righteoua wfath of ke Kf5 suffering Saajtkerwera aw he did. ThUUtunuicg Maia aubUai;i-a cf cuoiwn acaae," aad when it U p rUU ta the -handliaf af righteoua wratV aa erj ytd b " inSartax Sc4th. ecacra." whea they aw djiajta bare a ckaoca to delug tltir btat .a blvod and Lrie J draoLatioa oa thalr htV chl'-lraa, tha uV Uaaalieg process eleeatea thieeoaaiia kumUi hegat t gTmadaar, aahliasa twl r.rad ia iht eitrrtae. Th Lm oXlht lVt KVad Uap U3k ia poihixs asore a cs thova a ULt ( a gt tSK ail swaa tr saigas lo ea,fs U eta retail aaiaat ih gMTerasaeal, , a4 ft triasIlor iha iUm k-siag k UU "rtdlast aa-J cklrsUie leadse. V A riXKMlCTjOJt. i Cr. drrer, X Crgsa, baa brt e:rrtt4 ty Ut Lrgiatart af that uf aa frroaio ia the Ualu4 Sum Coa grras aatake ah aral aa tk Ab T rf March arxV. ' S"1. G vxroor Orvnr tax proTt Wamll t.la adUtearttsad tTfrlacIf led avia, aiCt U aa-clatt lth gtatWoewvaov . mure th diwa thai aa wUl a4 taka hia tat U t S te J t Ua ta ahstcA .Han WU V?dsvaAlMUii ,C . Oregon is a vert anomalous character The peculiar war be has of dwiug thiogs ti only surpassed by the r.orcl'y of h;a meaaarea. lie U an a&s wilLcu; pr-cu-deot, acd it ii l:c ped be ia oi.e wilhr-ot BQa-.queir. Whit other nsii on the surface of this srerab!e 1jeci:.-Le ra wiu!d ercr litis couceivol toe id.-a o rte-dviii 1 iu.c!f into a committee of ooe and on g imo'.cdiately into exjJ live ssiu fur tbe j ur -ose of tlcctiog a President of t'.e L"..it-1 st-. As a cotntuitUo f one in i-x-.-ctiiiv ) im!od where is there a iiud o'.n r il.a ithii lime Crouiu whj wvud have i.a 1 o.ig iaality enough, to ear nothing of force of character to vail binia -!f to order and pivc-.'ed to t!ie rcgu'ar Lu'inos of A icectiDaT held for the eiprcM purpose of e.eetiog a Chief MugUlrate to pre ide orer the dntinies of n great peo -!c? Ioia;!je, it you can, away olf in tbatcorucr of thi bni-l la:i , "w!tcre roll lh Or-jro a J h ar in sound aare its o u uojoin . Hit ini:i Lroniu actually reu!vd iuHia f u iui:f of one acd duty ca'itd ! c i Jrr, ap;oiot in two Democrat Ci'l ;tppi-etl ra cancies iu the tlect ral c-lirge, w that he night cast his N-clr i'. v-jic Hiid go down ia historr a "Kltn-b !! Allen Cronin, t'.ie n-an !io nude i IVeai deat, l uluro t.ttorits I tun coun tr; which fail to ccrlily to luu i:ovrl actijn and peculiar geniu-i ( IMiob'.d A'len Cronin ti;i bare b- i n-.iuen in rain. - .1 - It i a lil'.lu fc:iiuiar tl. .'. f t :iun who are CeiCfal iu ll.i-ir Ui-i.un. iutioua of "Ke:urr.ing Board are tbe wnrnust adrocolva of the power or Cii'rc to manipu'iiie th- t i ctr' rt turn. Thty would trsnaform the Cotir.a ii.M two great nlurpir boaud!", wbic:i wi.uld hare it iu their puwtr lodt tca' i!io of the i-cop'.e at any I're-j'dci.tii t'uc- lion by Biakinj o u biticti jte 1 r such a purpos, cum v v jerjeiutie tie power of a Ccrru; ; j-ity iri'eKuilely. Jt if clear that Ij couver.t'.i nercr de signed tbe iltu. f Urpricr.utir;4!Q hare the pwcr t dec'aro u cec lion by the l e v-iil, :-.J -i the en .t same iiji' ci.- i' t -c i o.Mf i- nil toe Tacaccy lua mated. Such a proris ioo would b fctler y at raria ice with the p:r : o if : t:t:lt;o..'. Tit Vice President. nuiig Vice l'.csid '.a, .aa purposely arleeteJ t. r t it cuiy of count nj the e -t t',ra! 1 1 te because of his mm roembernhip !.iL 'hn acting of either iUuv..- - Mr. tiewrge William Cuttla l o a ftc roua wcrd for the euduclot (iovetoor Uayes throuj'i tlcc trying times. He says: Tbe re bas beta a msnU simplicity in hia bearing, an 1 tn the ftvid rpoleu by him when t- a aprvtiilr uriral ed such manly g ""I Mm-, tl. t, abould it hsppiiy prve tbat be ia dttUil, hia total lieclout Imni the aria ami Ui.com roon amtefy f an K1 parly p -:iiician will terrrbng su.ii eicouriu g to hia feilow-c.lisen. On the otht r i sbwuid Ibe grntlen:an who haa iu.nard his owa cauvaaa rrorett l have u n- aged it suerrsalullr, t vc rnor lles CToain, the Drmocralie elector of IX AUGUR1 A I ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR D. U. CHfiUBEELAIlT, or 83UTU ca eo Lisa. Gextlkoiex of tux Sbstatx ai IIO0JB Or RErKESEXTATIVEi : I accept tbe office to which, by the eotce of a majority of the people cf this State, I have a second lime been called with a full knowledge of the grare re sponsibilities and difUraltiea ty which it is now attended. No considerations except the clearest convictions of daty, would be sufficient to induce me to ac cept this great trust uner the circa m stances which to suraound us. J re- gar I the present hour in South Caro lina as a crisis at which no patriotic citi zen should shrink from aoy-post to which r.ublic duty may call him. la my sober judgaient our present strug g'e is iu defense of the foundations of our gorernment and institutions Jf we fail now, our government the gov eruoint of South Carolina will no longer rest on the consent of the gov eroed, expressed by a free vote of a majority of our our people. If our op ponents triumph I care not under what guise of lejal forms we shall witness the overthrow of free govern ment in our State. Mr. chief personal anxiety id, that I may nave ILe firmness and wisdom to act in a manner worthy of tho great groat interests so largely .committed lo iny keeping. My chief public care snail be to contribute my utmost efforts to defend the righut, to guard the peace nnd f promote the welfare of all the people of our ctate. The constant occupation of dit time with other duties which I could not postpone, has prevented me from pre paring tbe usual statements and recom mendations respecting rur public af fair. At the earliest practicable day 1 will discharge this duty. Our treat- eat interest, our most commanding duty new, h to stand trmly each in hit ap pointed place, airainst the aeenssious aud allurements of our political oppo nents, tmr positien up to Hie present time, has been within the clear limit ot our constitution and laws Nothing but the enwardiceor weakness or treach ery of cur own friends, can rob us of the victory. I slate what facts .show, what overwhelming evidence proves. when I say that if we yield now, we shall witness the consummation of a deliberate and cruel conspiracy on the pari of tac democratic party of this tiute to overcome by brute lorce the pjliucal will of a majority of twenty tbouaand of the lawful voters of this State. I have mourned oy.'r po'ollo abuses htch have heretofore arisen here. I have, accorinr ro the measure ot my ability, labored to make the conduct of our public affairs honest and honorable. i;ut I atand appalled at toe crimes af lint freedom, against public orJer, stfait.st good government, nay, ej.itiui government Bseif, which otlr recent political experience here bas presented. And I am ibe more anoalled when I s?e tbe north, thai portion of our coun try which is secure iu i'a freedom and civil order, and the great political party wuicn nas control icq me reruonc ior sixteen years divided in its ym path irs and judgment upon such questions. It is written in blood on tbe pages of our recent naliqaa! hiitory. that no gov- to me than arc tho rudJv drops that yiit my aad heart" all othci" conside rationr, must give way befors.'tb sol emn daty to resist the. final success of that mon-tr .a outr.igj, under whose black ahid-jw we are assembled to'day. FitOM WASUlJlOTOMi ; l'reslctout OniU'd Policy An Tntei T:e-vr-IIcTtrit: fnd culi Carolina, WAsaiXGTO.v, Dec. 10 President Grant, ia the cour.- cf a loti; free con versa tioa to da? with a iircsautative of the Associated Tress, coiicernicg po litical affairs, said that rcctly he re ceived a oispato'a from (?ov. Chamber lain, of Sjut'u Carolina, informing him that it was currently reported in Colum bia that the President had, U his inter Ti3tr with IkCpresentatiTe .Ucwitt, of few Tor?, a week ago, rcaurked that when sixty tor 3 member of the South Carolina Ilousi of IliprcacnUtivea holding certiSoa'a froa tho Secretary of State hh&jld cenvc:io he .Veuld re cognize them ad tho 1-jjr1 House. The President in rply to Gov. Cliauiber- laln- telegraphed him that if UewiU had sent or author? rj tho feCndirrsof eucU a d;wtch it was uu'.nie that he had so ea: rriwsi h;rr,e!f. The Presi dent nays he hai a free and "ggrccable conversation with Mr. Ilowitt, ia which he taid that, ia l.h judgment, not less thai; Kixty-thrcc members were eligible to org:niz3 the House mid transact busiue?-', incluJing the dcterpination of the ipulillj t oa of its members. Thii wr.s tho view he then hdd, but it MK?.l:i.V A iT.XVATi: Ol'ITIOX, he migh: h i.'c been wrong. The President on that oecasion.furtuT ex pressed hia views with regard to the grounds on whica each wing or mem ber of tue iio'isc respectively ciaimea their fc;it, and in this connection the President produced a note, addressed to him by ilr Hewitt, uated HoiHe of Keprcieatative, liec. o: jo tfif I'rcfi'lnit: I have received a reliable trleraui from Columbia stating that the sixty third momber, hoUling h certificate from the Secretary of State, has ben sworu into the llou-to presided over bySjeak- er Wallace whici u, thtrefjre, organ ized ia accordance witu the rcquire menU of the law slated' by you." Ou the same rfav Mr. Hewitt sent uim another note as follow:. '1 have iu.t received a later dispatca saying that the Supreme durtof South Carolina has pronounced its judgement and dceJ-red the il.use jresided over CriT ITEMS. will paas from tha peculiar pioiuiuru.r j rnnicnt can rest with safety upon the which be hss held since hU nouiiuaun with the sineero and grateTul rtgard ot the great pArty aad ft tbe txwt oi rc; reeeolalivc Auitricaus who have cv earntslly suj-p rUd;hi.-u. He bas beru a true reprtsettalive of the cod old Cause ; pure, houorable. aiatiou, aelf respectiog and If rtatr untsl ; a true typw o4T tbe Us: Aiuerxcan citisco an American geo'leman without ftar and without reproach. The pivtM u.UoJ employed tyre form Dratoctau t convert the colored people to Democracy, hava been, first. the ah t gua alicy ; secoad, fr.udo!cnt ballota. Iu the Urat lualanoe, tbe col ore J voter were forced, iblimiaated aad coercrd, aid in the second cx, tac 7 were galled by or;anixrd and de .UraU deception. 1 hia Is what ia o11a1 return," wr utUwg t'ae country oa aa b , Hrlar basis. I scto ril counties U thUSao the D raocrsts clalia that a wadrfal anai't-r tf o-J aloed ' as a L ft beoweae pjiUe of IXMOtcarr. 1 leoa Iver hnadred njoaciaf jegrwaa fCtrd foe Tilde o and lire sr. law ballot Ucd, wa4 pubtiaed U rib tha Uni m tha other day. 1; wwa hwavded. -lierwklKww Ticket ' atd bora Usaaae la Wj type.oT Hayes aad Vatr, t ikw laocruc aiactaew. A leading l. m xrat if m,rkcd tha aOrr day, lassa I wiJ tbo tm laaairttNWfuMn their bacon. aasa taeaf tl la tanr prcru-a, aaa Ukw their asviSMy, btt, daaia Lloi, h'd roaMl Totatba iU iicml tidtl every . ..... a . .... . -... -.- sjaaa.' ja an: ,aa waea ifvwit talk abet e -lund ava baticj roeaa sha lVsaocratra Ueket it WVf s4 dowa aaaa iwcairvrvnS tr:h thai ta4 ra haa' dwir.u rich ra eallj fraud aa ia Jati- aadT Leva CO? a tic- f'rU I'm a. : ru.' TA'Joi llaaarUti iaLlstcUerU th rvraideat aaye 1a LesiaUlara a ill o .v W ov w . 1 ar. ria ae tatrrurs twv--.. Of raw b4t a h! vaaoa aa, po aay U4 f ta iid. --awwwwamaswawawawiaf i& r.w tha kuait s tU U thaaxxh thrVaih Iha toroa f bdT tiU enforcetl slavery cr degradation of a race. Ia tbe full blaze of that great example ot refibutire justice which awept awsy a half million of the beU I. v a of our country we the Ameri ca t-uple divided by party lines upon lbx ui.'rancbiacment acd degradation of ;l-e aaoie race whose physical free d hi purchased, at such a coeU An.', w bat is more astonishing still, thvif are rvrublicans who permit the error wbicii haye attended the first effort- of this race in self government to chill their sympathies pi such an ex. teat mat they stand coldly by aad prac tically my tiat tie peace of ol: tr eat scr-vrude better tbaa the abates and duq jict which newly acquired free dom tL Iroubt. I denounce the coodurtef le recent election, oa tha prf of i-ur political appoaeuts ia thu taiA. at a vat brutal outrage. Fraud, proscriptioa, intimi datioa ia all form, violence, ranging through all its degrees, up to wanton murder, were ita effective method i, Tha ci.TUiuaUncrs cndar which we harw avaiuthid to day show as how nearly accessfal hova hern .this great cetapiracy. It ia for ia the face of all dangva, (a the far of foUa cr timid friends, ta tha faea of opea eneraiea, to show thai we understand the eanae ia which f ara wr gaged, aad that do aarthly aacriava n ibo jrreat to tec J.e i:a trtaaapb. Tae gyotUsua ho was say ppo aeat foe Uis o(hc ia lata elocUon. has recently deeiareJ. as I am rrrdibiy iafawti, taal be b U BoA oa'y the pewew of this el'y at Stat, but my life, ia his bar L J di oc doubt the UB'h f tif pUtfiReat, Veliaer the pwbli- peacw woe Ibe life at aod asaa wha nw tw lh raetwiSatioa of U4a Badtcy w4 Iran I aad i Iee ia aa fa f oaa Ua aMUtiof lU wa ha takcerd that puiicy. MvUoa cast esa-ly ha talin. 1 have Leld'U U tha jadgvaaataf all aiy fneais harv, by a trad tea ara Car tha last Una saoatha. Cat thrrw H aay tkir- a ana ta Sow'h CaraTiaa caa d, aavrer et power ftl daaparsAa kya may be. aU thai ta caa aa la abate ary hatml a ceawa ayswat Ttgrot rw aUtaaca ta this aUsnftal avettheow aa4 eaalaveaaeat af a aaajatityaf tha lasapaa 4 2oUi (Wis. -Hera I taaVh IcaajMbteU aihatwkvn Gad W my halper" wiH a eaiUraa, bv Mr. Wallaca to be the legally con- titutod ilou.'tc ot iieiiresentativen, ana that Mackey is a rri'ie person, not Speaker, or in s.uy rei-jtot ti oliicer of the legislative body. The I rtuviciit a.uu vi;a ret.rtnoe to tbe" note lbati- :d aatlr-, t'tcr his free cnTer.-Slien with Mr. Hewitt, that tho latter would make use of what le said for the purpose of defeating the party which the President represented. Wheu Air. liewiu ana teoa.or lan- dol;h csllcd on hv.r several aaysag be ui:'ori.ied Hewitt of the contents of a dispatch be had received Irom Gov. Chsiuberlain, &i:d tho reply be had made it, auJ- KTISlATKii TO I.EWI1T THAT 11 S tuouuiit uk r6vrvr.siz i;aj ukex apv'sf.o, Mr. Hewitt UuUd that 1-e had snt to Columbia buch a di;atch as that mentioned. Tba i'eo.djtit then re peated lo Hewitt the Mibt:.cc of dispatch in iep!v Ua . Governor Cham berlain to the report current in Colom bia, Senator Katiaolph t-ea produced a dispatch from l;ue:l Hampton, in wtiih ho said that if the President would rccoiiniij tho Wallace House audwiihdraw the trps, be would do everything T-ib!o to pre-serv the peace. Tuc l'rtnideu; re.narked thai he U'oltd u'i thia aa a piece of iru pcrtincuce ua the part of General fanipiou in tilling hiiu what to d-i ; that the st-ndin of UO0p to South Carolina r.a iu obedience to- the- call of Governor Chamberlain, tho danger thcr being too fjruiidable for the s.a thorities of the State to contmlj that organized rifle ctubs rrprcscntin Gen eral Hampton were ia t'e f iry ojf Col umbia, aaJ that If tha tvderal lroi;s should be w'th iravru there would be Seace, but It woii'd be the peace of alh. Scuat.-r llmrfotph lhe? ex plained that the IViaidVtit should uot ihtak that Gineral llamptoo ccht I advise whit UjdeiaJ thA thodr-patch wkica w shoa n t the President was a reply tt.re tkat Senator - Randolph had aerU4u Gterl llaaiotoa. Ia re sporue u a f-4Ctioja. the President said he bad never instructed General Ilarr to place troois ia tha estate Hen-, b'ft that was lite way Graoral ilcjrr uadW stood hi order. Taa tronpa vera iax South OrUia v the 4"renidnt repeated, tl bcdiaa tta cail of Gveraor Caaaiberlain. to scrrxc-s lyirxttmo t ria Mto.iBLn ra aiii.ti "ojrntsJL. . aad had it not beea for tkes tra Gowrn r Chasbeelaia wcuhl ta .a refagea Uiay. as Governor Axaea cow is frvm Misaissippl. Taa Pratliaal saiJ.ia thecoorsa cf tha oaareAtooo, that h looked oa tha sitaatkot aa eaa bamaatag. t s aay th leaiS. A r.ood deal af bad te&r-r hwJ beea showa oo tka Ikravnt e iie, af aasay were actiax wartafasb!y. Tkey .aeeea b f-ar that be i da; waal wm rit, asd wre aw4ia cecTb!T f 4 ftot yteldg W &cr skwa. Taas atrwek ! Ui a araacv caade(iaf h aeraca tlAMih ahaca at Lara, pfd- Ux- M-na ilara-a raftMatAlLL VtZTT that carried U tU hua alectaaa all bat Ixir af th S'atcw tat t -jnlahed li atxss lr ila sapers o-'tie rth Hka, aai ifescnMv ltk!ra eartied ail box thrrw afthawa which sevjh WcXrey tha Uabav la allariosi ta Croda, ha aa!4 the majority for Tilden in the citj of if iuik a uLrsxr uian nis aoial maioritv in tha entim fitat and in which r.itv mnrh in'm. I ATITEU. and where there is a lawa nomber of I wui takeh pair of mules and fenh-M men who have very Utile interest in the j tbem well, in fact, take the best cTe of '"re state of the republic. In the fame way them for their work durin- tha winter inuos went mmmiUMi in t m rtmtm nr . . . " t " ZlTn" "::r: wort in tbe city. New Jersey and Connecticut. While it was true that those in the Southern States which gave Governor Tilden a majority were voters. , JIANT OF THEM TOTED HoX TXLA2T OXCE. But nobody claimed that Tildea did not carry such States. The same party . i . . . . . .. .. mat. perpeiratea me irauds in W. 1VCanaiav. The Board of Aldermen held an ad journed meeting at 4 o'clock1 yestcrdaY anernoan. The work on Market sUeet trt cress- tha I nne!y and we will soon have a hand- Southern States for Tilden complain f some drive to connect with the turn- irauds in lorida. Lrouiaiaxna, and South pike. larouna, out 11 tnere bad been no r ' 1 . wKural aaurrss oflioy. Cuatuberiam of South Carolina, read it. Kvcry yue' should frahds in Uississ:ppi, North Carolina, Waaiva ehewhe gone tor uayes ana vv neeier. , THE PRESIDENT . JUSTIKED THE EX- CIX'SIOX OF LAtTEEXS AND EDGE field COC3TIES. I A telegram fiom Kocky I'. int in- t'wm the South Carolina returns on the forms the Mayor of ti.is cify ihs-.t ten rmund that Georgians voted in them turkeys were stolen from ihat i.lace osi at t a- ' a 1 I J ireuepiiy, aua cai, wuxo toiw i-u.u Wednesday night last tUUU Vi Vi V jrUtrCS UI 1.UC AOtAAVVaaswO. I -a a- i ti a a . .i I much naa Deea saia aoouc me use oi v rnMi An Wni.,.; .. .!i.,i BMna hnv n m a Aa n m K .-v nnntkAa I uu.wuouuu lUD uu.v nii- - n... rwii... :.i ....... lives sacrificed, and. the many political J . murders in the South, it was necessary j them up unless they paid tl.ir liceuic to afford tbe required protection, ine tax, and we see bv the M-avc-iV C'jurt President thought all was qurct noww jjoe that there hxs b-. cu liUv khi- would nrntftrt Prr nn from Violence,. ata issued thls wcck for lrwib dfMUR All the steps taken to this end had been business whose taxes wti o ii',t i aUi. duly considered. I m, r" .." " . Tne President, in reply to a remarE viiyaaarsuai, acwnS u vi- that it seemed. ders from the Mayor, has had r.it r.w.-A THE DEMOCRATS HAD ABANDONED THE Stores removed .'rom the UCCks piVj IDEA o? XMPEACHIXG HIM. lie streets. Hereafter Ute Mar-bal wlii said he would advise them not to at-I have all naval .stures ioin:b--t-orci! "s tempt it, lor it mtgnt anng outeviaence niied on any of the sfr i ts hauled f. which they would not like to see spread t. n-. M ,, , , .,, .., ., i it u u . . tbe City Jlall aru, una tac .v. n t will on the records. He would rather trust ' ; . rebels than their Northern allies, and be prosecu'ed bc.orc ihe idttyor f r vio- Wc iry t ?ave art- tried to say as much in' his annual message. He did not receive all tho lating an ordinaucc of thr citv learn this order was found cect-: reports from the departments in lime fc fa bU dockj( . fiml , and, therefore he was obliged to leave r - out of his message many snbjects to frce fur the U3 of l"" 1:ro t!?Pa which otherwise be would have allnd ed. He said, in response to a question, that. . 1 HE WOL'LD ANSWER THE HOUSE RESO LUTION, AND INFORM THEM WHY HE PENT TEOOrS TO TIIE F0CTIT. niorjjr other things, the President ment and country boats. The Uetieav h.-.s made ancs looking at bat uicvty i-.cf cent, better than cf old. The ic;.Mi:u is now under the manacuioul tl Mr. J. T. Jamcn, who is its i!e cdiioe and said, iu respouse to inquiries, that there I proprietor. Wc heartily ni.-U ilr. Jaia- .-, were now six or eight hundred troops in Washington. If there should bo any necessity for anv mora he would order them hither, ViR SHOULD HAVE PEACE IF WE HAT) TO FIQHT FOB IT. . Bucce, for he juMly deserves ii. Mr. G. N. IJarriss ras char;;c of :ht city circulation of the IIr. iev, a' o deserves well of the 1 topic vi this city, and we have is lubt . wiii place the paper in the hai;u -i i it? ' C.llt ','!t UlU Sumo days ho received five or six letters threatening assassination, but he paid j subscribers promptly and no attention to tnem. A crazy man I mfinrv riir!r i ii 1 l: ! .1.. .1 . I J "-a ' once joiiowea nini six inoubua iuicr ening to take his life, acd this person, Beef Eaters. We IK . i i ' j i i . u IV L'LIIV'VU. H V. . .u v - " - " , J r.ll 1 - 1 L I i iku iio ursfc cujo m iu i . , , . Deel sleaK waen he could ttt l. on: lin question i, wiiere tan go i , iU;.. be found? This is a matter v-i itiiy, great attention, aid wc thuu v, t ;.ii conferring a favor ou tho readers ti lha Post when we nil them ('u t W. Jj. Monroe is the max H ! ;.s tieclcd anew cstablishiaetit ox louit'i .-trect just south ef Bony liriig., tviun- becf. pork, sausage, .tc., cti be bU Uai i- nsrium. Kxecatlve Mansion he found a military guard there, bnt he immediately caused t to be withdrawa and sen into tbe barracks. The President, referring to the poli tical complications, said. HEIID AN ABIDING FAITH IN THE PEOrLB. We hne had one rebellien, and he did not beliero the people were anxious for another, and thought there would be come way out of our present difficulties. A fair election was held in Wilkes county, Georgia. There are nearly S,0C0 colored laborers tlx re, and yet the Washington Gautte bofts that not a single radical vote was polled in the country, and only two in the town pre cinct. Tbe Gazelle mildly adds : "It is well, perhaps, that the l wo creatures who attempted to dim our bright es cutcheon thould remain unknown." No doubt of it ; and if Tilden ahould be inaugurated it will be better for them to leave the country as quickly as pos sible. BuImts one, perhaps tbe 8,000 negroes are Democrats. 'Bead what the Democratic Gasetle says on this point:. "About 10 o'clock a large number of negroe, about 200 in nomber, marched into the town from the negro settlement in procession. Thm eerase, Joubtlcu, ttilk 1kr intention of toting Ike radical ticket. Tuey marched ap to tha railing around the Co art House and halted. They stood around for abent half an boar, looking con fated and sheepish. They were no doabt ashamed of them selves, A few white men. want among them and talked with them, but could get nothirs out of them. Some of tha crow hod a curiosity to see a Hayes and W at e!er ticket, aad triad t ned oaa among the negroes, bat they failed, aa not a darkey would show hia ticket. Prosily they withdrew ia good .order, bat looking very foolish. ; Two bandred hard working fellows from tha cottoa fields (W ilk as oanty raise large crop afccUoav aad corn ) cam to tha town of Washiagtoa to rote for. llsyea and Wheeler. Tbey halted, surveyed tha Deaaexratic crowd quietly, aad coacladiag that,' as thctw acava aa liaised Saaaaldiar ia eight, it would ha taa part of tfkaeratiosi ta esUer ia apod Ctfder, withoot darisg to vote. Aad thia ia Ua way that TUdea irot f3,0tfc majority, aaar or laws, ia Georgia. It U a wroader that U as bmA loa,ovx i lU.liarmasi thiataCjagraa will da raotaiag thia wialc beyaaMt faaia tha rrjraUr an-raprUiioa bille -IssT It will MU t sstaday tcboal tiaaa fjr tha Mlia gawTixl. , Uaav drkla hxoa orgxa, ihlaka Oraat caav A he lmpeacVea far wast af time l!w rery coaairxTatin? . ; i.ilr ret 3aofer wed tad, ia tea(CaAea,7t.i He waa tha giTcahack a.:litai tha I'll ailiarj. sure to plea.se the r slates fastidious. Try him. the nifij.1 ti ('Oi,,. lr' th: !tr f. t i.'i'fana i in ri Mr. Bedfield. of the C mcinn mercial, ia cot quoted pun democratic papers cow. Wh'; to aay about bolldoxln. ' 1. furnishes no rrist to tieii ."" is a late paragraph : . "I go to the custom L,u '! .i'y . ta!l with the witnesses and read their rj, statements, and know p.rt-l'y well wbset ia going on there. 'Ihr;r 'sc tbt numerous horrible murder-. v, pings and barbarities inllu t.i vy n t h republican blacks-n.it t tuuuiud th attention of the nation. M-gUt mcu larities of the rctorninp .'. wiil bu overlooked and excused I y j !i.4t:0t-jJ candid and homauc rum, wlm they n how cruel and blov-Jy haUf the" war of the bulIdoz:r aaicat the rejabU . camrio the five disputed j AjLu. Ibv testimony already adduced i uch to command attcntiurr. and imrc i- si dad daily. It is not the ordinary Uiny shirt ran of exaggeration,, bat usim.. dates, apeclucatKiua aud 'c Ui - -ic given with paioful ciouUtitv The will be aabmittrd to the country &!on with tba verdict of the reto miag board, aod tha barbarity of aaa mad au cxeu for the action of tha other' wj". ' ; The infamous and vaolcu. Ttl,m tba form of aa election jaw tU, . ao parallel in tha hiatvry f Ux z' erameat: Ia 1&&I tic UctacrsCc rr berUoai waa by force of a tt r 4 iUpj tha Union, to bV. et: Uc J:paUc from the family ci t alien, asd lo erect aa edifrchy , i a I ajya tct j aTry, apoa the ruins ef Aaarrkia i.rt . la IST6 the coa federate V. &MeralIc splmcy Is trt if hv'y tad.Cd -a re beslaoai by all raalrxma&t tceoe. t-r ystemalic iatamklAlaoa) 'v aad froosa, thrsagh orrsaii o aIfarJkst, ta diaiaxhihs th Ural. tUt ia- joriiy af thetauew. to wWjt ti ? C- nit wuaa, ta ttewtraw : ipm-xm.-twiapacaa4cr!yia;it aad r U. a Ta.f - . . . aaxaatstaaa M U, ta ua raae i uni aaa aaUMra, U. .- lleyajrac,- : lsrcaieaTtyraaay ! tfavc ti cca4ed f Oa aa tL- lp uttan.rn. war ia. atr. uXxi.Kua totsr; -s3a aant htea. Ca WtIC CtHaarCT, at frnW te tTJ- t'i. Mi,
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1876, edition 1
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