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THE WILMINGTON POST. .r..r. UASSIDKV, Kilitor comp!ct their number : a e onier stand the etiqurt'e of the Court, it can not bz Chief Justice Waite. WILMINGTON. N". V. TitlDAY. JAN. 26. 1877. SOLIIJITV Tin ir-i'to'. !;:Tik u'.ij t-; rrici.ee! by ) litiiiai: 111 ti c m tt men" if Sue Jif-li--uttii- that ii .w Inn t i-iv oui.tr v. i, erbap. the n ri trb!i- i-.tanrc that iN jn .! v.iv - j!e 4 ihe North i inc.fiiin the Ira; M.uit.oii at the "-vulli 1 oul a ii i l Jay, but s it ha- cr i .-Wl. T e Ieai.j rat of tbe !"outb claim tio. 'I l.ry elaim thai if the eopic f liit- N (ill kit m lite :r lue inaarvJae i; tin , -ui' li.tw wl.al little aogeis h ail are ai. lmvc been if iher wer. inly ij.aiit of the fad iba. wc have t!.u;i lived the I'oiou better ihaa our i jJ, ami that c iuM nev-.-r, ly thought, word r i.c:t.:i, ay anyth-a, that would even in tho least teal infia'.f ill fccliog between the m::1; , or l- isuw ihe. Cru' .tnriean iiaUoi la f.-cl unhappy la the leal tirnr, -r lu entertain any frar ol the rp tui;y of the Kej-ublic, an J that il allowed t ! . we pleased i a every lhiur-. t we would be acd continue the iu -: amiable people on the face of the cart it. Anl K?pur!ica.-i, u-j', only ot the oulb, tut of tbe whole country, have elaimel the ume thin-. Thry have claimed that ffaia the Ioy of the ! elaratiott of lnJt - u.!iuc hy the Con-7rs- tmblrJ at Philadelphia one hundred car a.. that the princ ij'Ic that mil in n arc ereattd free and tv-ual mean I something that it wu not a rhetorical tl.ur:-ii, but it wai a truui w'aijh sb'iu'.l van as lull us the 1'ej ubi.e. '..::;! .-'..in-!. The great mi-takeil the .V-rih re iranlieijC the julh wa, that the few huoJrc-l thousand of siave holding afiVcra'.i f the .-uta were count el as the ita.-uti. ru -op.e. They eetiiid l ignore or forget the iaii-r-tant tact that in the .-! there were fur -r I'.ve tuilti oi :u j;iie uJ twic - that i. ui. r .fint lh said arl crat i r i 1 i- 1 l eiii "white A'ol r." ;..i-:ike "l tin- North wa in U 1 a. i the luhahtt- atlU ihv .""..ii Ui wK (r l. nin ratA. It 11 Ira-; a' a.:. rui tiiiiii. th-v. thelae iiohhii .:4; .r. i. i:.:r.ivl by the i I K'liio. r- j , i'-i. i..t N nil ..m i Hiuii l ta hate u ; l I i.il t. c lu.u ol t ion, lit a ! i.ie I t-i I ;i ni:.li.iU- of accomplished by the defeat ofMCion was the emancipation of the slate, and the result of tbe emancipation of the alares was tbe makiz ! r . f I Vl A rta(Air I Itf tr!l ll i l f I V. J k SUV taiwi Ml W i m a v a v w .South, as & claM, a unit. In the oiJcn time erery child ia tho Fouth was . . i .t- r i -1. : i . r . ton, in iti is-ue of the 19vh insL, in dif- uV W V V V VVV mm iM V asawa J mw latter days the Dame of George Wa-ih HOW TASI'K UIVVKU. The Columbia, S. C. Iiegltlcr, a red hot ku klui Democratic newspaper and the orjraa of the btlorcd ade llamp- movemint oalhe columasf church of this act, and when there kUbe JlmZL M.uit n hurch of- ! more than one such certificate or paper. ficers and SAixla-mhool workers, until as the certificates and paper Iro-nucn . v . ', i si,... -nil di hn oniiiiil pxepatinsr du- inv wr mi fin Kurrtfuuci mcui- , selrea day and night, in wet and dry, to the labors ot the great awakeuiug. iScarcely a word yet was said to the un converted. The bacislider was pushed to confession and repentance, the steady goiug dhcipl was araued, and the great squadrons were inflamed hy worJ and so ug for an unset all z.IjU the i.n. of tbe eueniy. Then the great Tabernacle '; . thronged by the curious multitr. I -Placards in every alley and by way. . ' at every street crossing warne.l - washed and the unwashed of the ioc, while four or five great daily pers reported the great dignitaries ent, the words of the preacher, the songs, the va-i crowd-- i i ;aie:i i ance, as freely as though th-.-y werj t.i issues of a political camp t j:". Mar.-li.1-and ushers had char-e oi ' eter tiiii -r. so that there was hill; c ila.o:i, n omissions to pro vote di-ple.u.e .:n army of officials erar.nj Jevoii ::-, seats. &onz and overS v- nieetiiij '.v.:h J theprecision of a long disci piineU e.-rj-s. It was as tbougu a jrreai e-.iab.iuineni were starting out. fur a r.t bvi-iuii with a skilled forein ir, wi. :-o I r.ir.r ramified the whole, ably hoisted L subalterns without ntimtx r. Kmiiu nt citizens came in and said: l iii.- ii brin, ing things djwn to a line point." l'i:;u. ii and engravers and h p giri.-, father-, mothers, wives, brothers, and .-wai-hearts came-and said: 'This is bringing things to a fine poin'." Dainty voUrk-- ot fashion drove around that way nisi said: "This is bringing. tiling" ' 'i poiut" all on the ti riv t'-r v. might come; .Mr. Mo,.Jv, imMiiw!i:.ij. lifted up a voice like Knjah, and .M.. Saukey thrilled the expectant nuttieiue with thofvo i-ougs ol ins-'iraii-'a tii.it have made himsu justly inn (;. Si the ground was prepared, and i. v ea r.i the sowing ot the eed. The time came at !at :. a '. i:. e. Mr. Moody, like Jo I ma, ; i ; . - ilu w ..i; it is tiken up by ilie .i-i t r . v.I - ilea tion for all, ialvau r all by l hv blood of Jesus; salvation I t thekvp lie, lor the druukani, 1 r ti.e ioiv. ai.d the harlot; alvaiioii Jor oa 1 ui.iii-.e:.-, bad elders and deacon.-, bad nieiviuii; and bankers, aud, a new creation for a; decent people, and a life lull ot gl i v and iiuuiorLaiitv; and witii li,e lit : great cry, the walls 1 .It rii h g.tn i" tremble, l'roni-Loii.e to hoii.e, m ;:; street ear., from warcroom in , i rooui, from church to ciiiucli, g i.h muilitude, ulkiug .f tin- gre.a .j k -tion of salvation, and no o.i - tin .:. . fault except here and tin re a'a i orthodox, wIm wonder-, what i hi . come to if the "old pallia" are n -i i . followed, and about us ai.i.iy nf taer treme liber.iis, who fear tu.it "a r .y cany l"tl-e .ioa ol Ci.rilia:.n u. : be at the bol.oni ot' tlii- grt.it r awakening. The church imi:i'ur. wi.w i..; .e i. .i 'neither cold in-r l;oi ! came l.r.i ii.l, confessed their rcijii.-v.ic.-.-, ai.d a-. i i work. The drunkards critic f ... declare, like certain of th old '.io.--. that this man Jeus halh hi 'ie I. .t in I iX-lfNTHX. ingtoa is forgotten, but we see hanging in the homes ot the boulb, picture f Hubert K. Ler, Stonewall Jackwn and JctToroD Dav:, and their namrsaid the I toric-i of their exploits are the f.v.-nte themes of those who once prai-nd and worshipped the Father of his Country, and bis name i never meDtioncd, nor hi fame anil patriotism alluded t, save by the newly emancipated c !ored people of the South. The influence of ihc aristocracy i f the "-Hjuth was exerted in the late elec tion Ut carry it solidly for the party that was pledged to reinstate t!ie;:i io the Hwcr and prestige which they had lost hoa well they have acc in- pliibed it is patent to all. 1 no miu- , cussing olit!o; J: "Even a negro burglar who oteJ th- Democractic tiiait i- .r i:.orc preferable than a carpi t 'la j-g.-r a i itizen." j A. a matter of course every man niioui.l be allowed to choose disassociates and if tii. .V;i.'-r maa and the be loved idol and all the rest of the chiv I alrous iouthri:.s of the Palmetto State, or any other State, ai to that matter, see i projur to prefer 'acgro burglars" or j any other miserable coundrels ascom- pauiou.-: and would s-ooner recognize ; them as ciliens thau carjet baggers, it is all right, but the Iiepublican party r.cogtiiz. no uch code or morals or ; xlitics. As a matter of course the , U' j 'fUr, as the mouthpiece of the high mor;.l c'.imenl of the community, de- plicates of the fame return, they nau b. read bv tho teller?, aud thereupon t'.u l'rcsidi ut of the Senate shall call , lor objections, if any. Every objection ftial! be made in writing and shall state ! ciear'v and concisely &ud without argu- merit l ie ground thercof.shall be signed iJIfr; bv i-.i iia-: one Seuator and one mem- Allesnaaj-."'.! . - .. . . . . . ...... !.. r oi i!ie nouse oi lijpreseiu.unra j au-uu. .... -it ... before tue same snail De receive;. When ail such objections so made to .. v cir.iiieate vote or paper from a . -u . i.id havcbicu received and read, nil -ue i cv rtili :ates, votes and papers ejected io, aad all papers accompa nying the Ha:nt, together with such ob jeet;o::s, s' all b;; forthwith submitted .-Miid ominission, which shall pro e -d to consider the same with the same ; :.'vcr, ii" any, now possesseU by the iv.) ilou-e.-." acting separately or to u.er, and by majority of votes de- e.'.i ' v..e;.ier a iv a."i ott iuic- nvu -ai.il Siate :.tv the v..te pnvided for bv the - i - . . . i i . , . . .1 ... . .., !ire io ree a.i tcouuureis lucarceratcu position entertained by tbe pop!c of , .l v .i .i . .u i i i :i.i'iu dunpeoi.s or having Iheir nccs the hoilh that tre war h.d u-nde I ' , , . . ie i i-.t i . : .i,i,' ptntehed or galiows, aud it has aiways aud established the doctiine o! t'ie ' lO.tn me law i p or, uowiniouucu ' S -u h Carolina t sicrilice the life of right of the majority to rule, is a falacy. To-day the South is "solid" ami more united than ever. It is muca more dangerous (o the Union than ever. It is more nlcnacing to human libtrly than when the auctioneer' block nai adorned with human beings who were being torn from their loved ones and sold to strangers wh would hurry th m into strange place?". More menacing than when the slave driver's whip tore the quivering flesh from the agonied bodies of men and women, at the whim of the cruel tak ma-tern. Thwarttd iu cceion, iuauuratnl t'.iat they might i-ri-elualc their power, they n..w plan to capture the Union and again i mount tn lliat hii nremar v wliicli thev once heid, and fram the once ,,ruUJ though they come wortby, well .p.al.f.ed, .oat of American libvrty. i.-ue tiuir ! ar.ddiilyanl truly prepare I to ta;e tipjn i tuciii.clvc-. t!ie ituties ot g )oa cmens properly vouched for, of g'Kl repute ! an 1 Weil rec iriinicudevl, a'.l these high any pesa who feloniously entered an inhabited dwelling house iu the night time, thut otTeiise b ing known as bur glary, and il is plainly to be teen that this virtu jus pip.T and ths beloved idol and all the rest of the rifle club fjllowi, and the nnivcrsaVarray of chiv alric southrons, would feel much more at home in the congenial atmosphere of a ci uiiiion jail among negro burglars and coniicted felons, they being of the true unadulterated Democratic faith, tin r.; to breath th.- trc, fre-h air of heav en, walk the beautif il car.h aud hold converge and bu.-inc-'' transactions with ! such characters a: carpet bagger.-1, al- a sio: i ,.;;ri. i ; t t o 1 1 llc ii . e . '" 1 1 - ! edicts, and flan and execute i!.e re- enslavement of the colore! man, and j a!x to ' force the necks of the poor j while men of th? c-J intry 1 1 bow be- I r.cath their feet. j lhc great quistioii for lie I e me" 1 ol the country to anni r to-d.ii, i-, ! arc thee bad men to rule and ruin our j fair land, or will they be buried atetice an 1 forever from the pjwer il j i.n e on which thry have laid thor iiiipi.u-. handrT iHia'ili.-atH-m being esteemed of no vaiu.ihio consideration whatever if the of tin in happen to dilfer in I5.it tiicti there is no account--tt aaioir' the chivalrv, and i 1-. r the company ol" "negro wliv, let tin lit e l joy it. Why 'wr'r p j:aii -. ing for t I if they j. i burgi .r-, : not." -.; i actio. i to ti . thai U ; ia a t W ilh t .i atubiUf I. liea. , yie -ii Mil !Iei:ia! "ei;uii r thai the .. ll U I ... the . iitioa N ttii it ..:.d i !.c ii '. .. it'.. i . :.. . : S i it w i . ! i:;tti u. i.lll .oi a .it f U'l '111 o tiik :lk ToitAL Mi nyi.i . It set ins that the joint com mil tee ol tho two 1 loute oi" CciigrtHt that 1. a 1 been apjoinlcd to itKrt a bill t pro- Aiooily'd Wi i k. e 1 a t'.irewtfll sir tri. I he ' f .I r Mr. Moo I v preae n. '!i to a v.tt. a.ul.i nee in the Taberna cle last ee:iin, the d H'-'iir-o btin: dircc'td ii;.ie part ieu'ariy to the large bdv of ioiit.itt who iiave been gath ered :n d.irji.g lii,- n-Viva. m-ivki' lidied at len lh in anoth r e liiimii ,!' ! T li u t i - i : l. H : ! a i o k Itii on one of ! ...u w .t dt-n.id ; Tl c yr l'c Ci-Uliting ol the electoral .,t Ii it true i VoU' h rl-.rtel :i bill .which i pub i r S l.: h j ucer ; i ' v . t ' , ', ', v bat' !e i I . . 3 - - i p- r- -nal ii.a!:v , ln :i p ! idi -l b. r i-'.'.r t. And li.r ;h. :.m t of t:e . r. made with a 1 e pr,'.i ;.o;i i " tbe .:, ' I ;.i ! ry, and I a r w Lite man the 1'osT.) which j rovide.-: - 1. That the joint assemb.y sii.itl mei't In llu halt of the ll.)tie on Feb ruary I ; the-opeuing ot th. votes bv the l'rts! lent of the Senate ha 1 b purely minijlei ia' ; he shall -imly ojeu ihe package contaniirg the re turns ofihe eleetjral vote-, deliver ' t..c liiot' u.-iii rt:ib.e s -tics o religions I meetii iwr hi Id in this city, and. fer ' an :iit we ki.o i.nvwi.cr.' sinielhe 1 :..rm il;.,:i ol" tii sixteenth century 1 ae a-j u t i l ri i.pi.i;. i':ietici:s as ' prixliic-'d. or . a'iieu-d ly, the Motdy ineetings belmg r.uiier to the depart I went of lil -oio - i : l a 1 1 io the eoluuiDS i a n. n 'a eio.I, r - but little ttlcr thau thai i I a sia hiinc!f, it is not to l-. w m lerc I'at tfiat the poor whiles an 1 the -lae, if they Irrl to eutertam any -oiiiieai iii' whatever, wre foreci lo yuhl to th j- i f the lordly proprietor 'f the il. and to iokllxi.- ind. i idu.tiity aud mauhootl before the au.-utt d.. tat, on i f theihiv alrie ar.lH-raey who had the law. the ptrr and the ditermiuatiou to hurl loco nt rio:i r larcrrte iheir bare back at the whipping pt un the liftt outcrv; r,.ii'g of anything hke sedition r iaurrtetiou. ."larrry wa jecu!iar ly n-ivxri atiir avery rrpresentitl the tuvcliuent tl money and tbe lav owner, hke the owner of aov other clata of prop -riv, wa and could ooly le a -: rati-. Thi w&t the strong I'lain l list' L ua I the South to the North. Th t C'n-er;ie icttrne? Wa the cause of the defeit if John C. Calhoun ia the day wl e i Le was tbe iJvl of the nrt-eite- ul ti. uaionl: if South aa I the Suulb. This iDttvi- eoc csael tr.e ve.'eat of Jftferoa I a vm ia b.inheai to t-'eTcat the adtaia-s-oo of California as a State of the Untoo ia Isjt by the c mbiaatioa of a "soltd Snith" a-amt the nieas-rr. Ttu iarlaeace defeated the pUa t.f tbe diunionir ia In I, when the ultra Stale of the South tietrrmioed oa e crWiog from the Union brcaue of the elvatia of Abraham IJccvlo to tbe pretaieetial chair, it being inpusaubie to bheg aliaaoun. Kentucky. MaryUad aaal iViawareiit.i the rebellious leaf we. Thta iaaaeave dt. 'rated xce-. ia NprU Cataa ia February lNil, wbe lm seUe w d tea ted by a wa tier fa eaairily of lie pt-pw!ar rote, aa4 wwald Lave kept the State true aaj kysi ie th Uaa, a ad Lave rrJoctaaU. ly peevewtcd scait. dtMtaioev, biood aaei ad war if the aUvehtxdteg in SMcra7 f tie Sute, ly tireau aad iaUsaula I . LaJ axt L vd aaetber ceaivewUM Mar 1 Nil. ad ard aa4 vKbeU trcm la rc-le tbe frivf krre l Titt ia it Taos iajaeof waa aa tra la Virriaia. rarWwlaxl v ! Ta J le wrtera fart m U. as to Cl Ue eparatSMi t taat leyal yruca e tbe State fives lie diUTal Iavtbi.ai erUaa, aJ tie erreWa ft tbe SiaVe I them to tellers appointo-1 by the two of a -eeii!ar journal. It h.. luen, ho' hone, and announce the result re- ever ti e privilege ol the Jut.r 0--m to jKirted to him by them. J make some observation, on them from 2. In case an -objection in made to , lime to time, and a fc.v words at the counting the vote of any -late from 1 close of the remai kabie inerting may which a single return has been received, the hou-es shall separate and discus the matter for a reasonable time, when a vote shall betf ken in each. If both Louses concur in the opinion that the vote ought to be rejected, llun it hall be rrjctcI. Olherwie it slal 1 Ik couutcd. .'t. Iu ell caew where In j si ',- i f returns bare been received aud the tao bouses do not sgree to accept one cf them, all questions connected with tncra are to be referred toa commission coosliluted as follows : Five members are to be appointed by the Senate and five bythe Houe of Iiepreentatives( and five judges of the supreme court, four of whom are indicated ia the bill and the fiAh i to be selected by ihe faar in any manner they deem -best. 4. A majority of thi cmniii. n not be-out of place The M kmIv revival not to be ila-isol w ith religious awakening- w hich are commonly designated by that name Tt has bee. i more a reformation than a revival, :iur,' a work iu the individual charaop than an enlivening of simply sprritua! experience. Nor can it be clas-ed exactly with the great historic movements which, rising like the wind, hae swept over the continents with no engineering of man. Oa the contrary, it Las been ar'.itieia Jat:tf human to this extent, that ha been planned and worked from general conception to the minutest Ieta:!. with all the power which moi.ey and .-al could command, aal with all the dafereuee to etTect whieh the mt c-iummate managers of the popular mn.d ever indulge, with tbe exception that nothing of a wrong shall decid whether any and what ( ten l.-ney La btea alloael. Never be vole from such slates are the votes i fre hac men who put stronc faith in provided tor by the constitution of the"! the j o t r of i ; k1 pet m"re faith in the United States, and how many and what 1 1 ' the-i agencies which, by natural person were duly appointed elector from ucb state ; the decision of tbe comrai-vion shall be reported to th I T . . . fT rw... .r..ll. IV. I . m " m Mt.vt. ( . . . v. ii, . U I IHIIIUJ t' UJ CO. Th-vwho (ui ptnK thai them meet ing irrpiy !ri:teI a"rrtg into the pro- jint aKcmbly aud the counting siiali pwti-.n and ii.tenity which have char proc-4 la conformity there ith. ualev five senator and rive represeQlaUve in wnliag object, when tbe two Lcue shall separate and if sjtii agnr to re ject said deciakko it shall be rrjov'o!. bat oaherwiao it staads as fiaal. o. ioaie in tee two noce u vn . . ac'er.zevl luu:i, are great. y in error. Thtt the ;Kasji i the evangwliat in lrekt l.rita.i. and in New lerk and lbiladelphia ge tLe mo? em ent here preti$e. . cf o u:k Irue. lUil a little ohervati.n hi that bk reiiaace was placed on the preuppoeJ iaterrst. Oa : OFFICIAL VOTE FOR ; GOV ERNOR. ISTli. 9- "5 a o c NE IV AD YER TISEUElfTS i.ution i: ihe United Slates :ic and . Ii it persons w ere dj y ap;-:.i:e.l electors in such State, aa.i in Ay ihcri'ui take int view suoa petilio:.-, il ;i i.-i-tions and oilor papers, if ar.v, sii -.il by the Constitution and ;d i.ow i .i-:ii.g la v, be competent .1 ,r.i-.. in -ich coasideratioii. - c i di ri - . .;i shaikh? made in writing, . .; g 'u: :.!! the gr rand thereof, aai . i ttv in- oif.ibers of said coniaiis- ; l .ei . .r.; nlu reupon llie -!ia;l :i-';iiii inert, and such .1 be read and entered in . 1 cae'.i 'House, and the ii.- votes shall proceed iu '. .i . wiili, unless upen ob i. i..nr. to iii writing by at :.a i - aod five members of ; It p.-eseiitaiivi-s, the two seo.-.r.iti iv concur in or- i .it- c;.U!i e 'lit ti ii v ii i -t - .1. tlii ii. tr ot o-r .v .-e, in wliicli case sue U c;.)eu:re .1 i b r sTiall g verii. No .1. j,-... 1 1 ironi any Oilier ,---.aiu up .;i -iiitii the objections i tin- votes or papers or . i I r-:n a ii 1 1; ii s. .-t e. 1.1 ail bave been nually l ot. liiii oiii . i r, i . the two Houses . in:, :i- provided in this : ,i : .i!i vcd and no !.'.- iii by the presiding l ' .1 i in r lloiitt-oii motion ail 1. .--Ii ti i h ive no I'ow- I . ol il! i i !.l lil I I . I! i i -i it i o r. 1 i..r. wii "ii ill- two Houses : . ii.e i." ii;oii an objection ,i iv -b. t 'i n. a ie In llie count- .. tU.it i.il o(c or votes from . . i no- a (! ji etions a report .-..iii--. .:i, or other ipiestioiis iiii-aei, taeli Si-nator - .r. a.ive may speak to such . . os.i -ii tea i.iinutes and ! i. .'.a oio '. H it alter sjcIi ...i.i o i'.i- la-ied two hjur.s it . ol e.ieh Hou-e to put -i i-.ii w iiiioiu 'urtlier il 1 a re' li r i 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i c . t i . . . i.. . o -II. .1 t ' e Sec. That if more linn n or paper purpriing 1- .t from a Stt -s'.iall r:i - i i 'i bv the rrtsiii-.-nt of ; lie .-i . . . ing to be thf i-ertili -.it s i- ( ( : votes given at ll.e bisi pri ceding lion !or l'resideiit and Wee l i ; in sueh State uulcai they be ii..j I., of the same return, all such r. '.un paiirs sha'l be oie:iel1be him i preseuce ef the two Hou-es. w n i. f as afwreaai l. and retl by the l-iii i-. aud all sueh rtturus a:.d paj-i : .-.-a llurenp'il be sabi ii.l. i to i u j . i ; ment and h cinion. as to i i. .- a :-t: .' true ami lawful electoral i mi. :, Slat, of a commi-s.oii c ji.-tiita ii .t follow?, naiul: During the ?cssioa of e n 'i II i i the Tuesday next pretidnsg thv o -Thursday in February, 177. i .. House shall, by a viva voce vs-ie, u;i point five of it members, w ho wu.i ne Associate Justices of liie- i u:Te:..j Court of the United States, to be . r- tained as hereinafter provided, shad constitutes commL'siou -r ,,. ion of all questions upon or .:i rr-i.n; of xuch double returns named in u. - section. Oa the lues-lav next preci. 1 ing the first Thursday in February. A. l., 18 , or as soon llu realtor r.iav be, the Associate JusUeti. oi the su preme Court of the United State-, it r. assigned to the First, Third, li ghth .mi Ninth Circuits, snail circt m - e. I. manner as a msjority of them si. ail deem tit another oi tbe Ass x-.aie .1 a- l:cts of said court, which live shall be member- of a:d coui.a.--i ... and ihe jteron longest in coinm'--i . :i of said five Justices siiail ,le the p--i- deut of said roraniiuni. I be u.i .n bers of ait 'oiiiiukio:i s!.a., r. -; ly take aud suWcnV to t .e ! -n...-.i. oath : i , le- il j-iilil ineetll g of -hail be pr;-vi'letl l'i si dent ol tiie '- cii.iir; for the u; :i iiit lei : th ol the i Aahe... . Beaufort. Kert!e Itlaiten HranswU-k HuDoiKle Iturfce- CtibHrrui C itl well Cnmtlt?i) Carteret Caswell., Catawba Chatham Cherokee. Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus Craven Cuoiberluud.. .. Cuiri!u-k Davidson l.a vie.... lupltti Hare v Kdet-tiiuD Korsylhe Franklin Oiotuiu. Gate itranvilic tirene. UuilIorM ilntliam it.iiirMX ItarneU llnywcod HeDdernou IIrU'ord Hyde Ire-del l Jacksou Job ii sou Jones Iynoir. Lincoln Macon Mhi11ou, Marliu tMcIJOwell Mecklenburg ... Mitchell M ou Igome ry . . . . Moore. Nash New Hanover. Norlhaiu .ton. Onslow . Orango. .." I'Hstuiotank Pender Per-juluians. ... lVrson. put : Tolk l'am I iro lviindolpli Itlcliaionil Kobeson K'K.-kirjlftiiii Itowao Ilul Uctftird Sampson Stanley... Siokra .. Surr . I Swalll I TransylVMiua I Tvrrel... 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VJ I I I'll UtiH iM i msl i.''"1 i.'f r.,,,1 i.7'v- -"i. I i.V. I. -'! -.1"" 117421. U-i'-'J i.niTrj 7!fi' "'Vi .riiv! S7I1 s'K.j l.T SRI 1.471 '! Vl ill ' 5?:! l.itC.i 1.1 I 7tt. ! - 1 e.'.nii -' in.;-: 7;i ' 47.'. !- V 1 .l.-fl I.S'' l.-lii ' "Ail'l -., l.iW.'j -,7ij ssr1 l.f-.1 MM 1 7II 4 i.tVii 1 1 -2t' -ss 1 .7.1 Si!- l.li'l l. (.. '-'It M'.' REPORT OF THE CONDITiOJi". OF I ri'IIK KIPt-ST N ATIONAL BANK of ' 1 minh'too. at WtlmiDaton, in theHtaiil!, North Carolina, at ue eioae or buuti. lvceiiibsr 2A1, IfCtt. Wl RESOURCE-. ' roans. and dU counts- llL5fl to' 0 v e ril t itm .. 2ju i- - I'.S. Ijtid to aeeure clreulaUoj... mw" 1 . Uer stocks, aonds and uortacea. Sjun Ii Hue from sp proved reaerve areii t Hue irom other National tlanka u m Z! Hu from tat4S Kanka and baaktwa iMtm neal e.lale. furniture and flxturea. il T I urn nt ti-UMi and taxea paid fc, r(fluiuui yum - .... lil!..s of olUerl nUl. .... rra.-tlonai eurreLey liueiuulu uiekeis) Specie (lurludlL'X itold Treasury c rt i Avalea) .'. r-vul triuler nole..... Ktleoiption fuud wild U.S. 'lreaa urer, ( er cent Of circulation) .. To'al LIABIUTll8. ciitiil slock aid in ... f iiO,f n Surplus fund .. ll.aia n I'ualvideil jmirlu.U a4.im m National bank notes ou'.ilau Jiug, 71,-jo in vldenUs unpaid - 7M ludividual Uepuatu subject lo ehe-. k 17,1 S y Uemaud certltlcaUs of deposit rim -4 Ime rootor Naiioual liauka I, u Not oaul bills r. -Jlsoounleel IVSTsai To Hi 8!,la 3 8TATK OK NORTH CAItOUNA. COr.VTY OF NEW 1IANOVKK. . I. A. K.' -WALKER. laablor of lh abor iiiiiueJ Hank, do solemnly iwiur that it iibove siatenienl 1 Iruo to I4it b4 ki kii'iwk- itoiuia brllttt. A. K. WALK EH. CasbU . KubserllM tl aud sworn to It-fore me this I '.Hi day of January. 1.VT7. ll.;M. ltOvViiKN. 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I UK fHKir ST IN Til y. i th. e : . 1 .' ii i. inn - i i tiii ael. shall t iiii'-.ir or a I lee t anv ri.'ht if i -'. Z H'lier t lie 'oIKlllU! l"!l I .. i.iri : t j r .n . oins in 1 he Juiii .i . j. i r l 'iitu.1 u leu the "t t .e '.iTwin who shall ie .i; i i o-tl. ..r n ho hail claim be i're-i'l. M .ni l Tresi'lent of I n.'.e-l .- t'.is, il any such right CUV n v . e t -try ; in. I I in 1 i' t-.i i i .iii mi.-.i.in shall . k t .. a reeo-.l of it- ' i . i tia e JJ cr to '.. i raay b'- riices- i ..t r. b iMn t il sos r rs. r l. Jo i!cui!v ai .-1 rrir, : liroi as tLe easj i.tay b, l Dal 1 tsili . partially exaunue au-J toits.e.er a. . Una MlbailtU! li loe loiiii.nNi iii hich I am a tue mi, r - a :iu- men: pvc t4icre''. i, r e.Mr n t (. oitslitutinn a:il l ie law he o il. Whieh ath s'lil b lift it.K. t Soerelarr oi the vi.t. Uet. t;.e m : ishall tun- !.o lai or.-;tu il ahaii Uol t l i. 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Hoi- Iredeot.'' ani -r.rulir. tLat jvh by j m trta..aalie tacthijvis c i:-ectatiuas of "ryn any Metican ntan il. Tl o f ! ae. F mid I" TA X ar 'to. .il to Hint foisrsiil aud ay "it! -lo lhc lli,t,,Tn ! i '"it" l-.-s' -i i in nillm, as rr.juir iil.H l.. 14 tl If- Oil III ( . 1-77. J . I.. o. MP.-o.Y ; ' lo rl-i. r of I vu. rsor. su; 5 v iiiii" I -v A "-- M uki i Mi ret, '. . -o-vi'e .i i.J l;c;.ti; Iea!er In Cl.'f: Ntl, DKY GUJD B'JOTS AND SH'JKN. lie ol l!,c I.trfc'.-.t Mini Most (V.iiit f i:i the .'.iv or f-late. Ui.th vi .iiaiaiitec to srll al N 1 V- 'k I'riees. e ri .p. e: fn 'y n-'irst public lo examine ,our "-to. k Ik f.,re purrhasir; e '. w he- re '" - x , - j-ati .l-.if l.. HI". A II A HlCilf. 7. rrAcs. " jPAiEHT ELr FASTENING TAGS. j i -1 a i A 1.1. Y .vi.nu To mt "V 1 ;.: i i Ion MiiiTKu. i i N y pfihtrtl at -jn t f Lv IIAI.I. j .n l . .-vi, . frm lor WiliKt. tc i'AKTK i;UK ATTKNTioNf w nrniiYUFiiLn-n KiioK i ai- u-s h tt)f a fmmi fir ibis i -.! rather. I bebolcf ' TOAI. ..tt WOOD v i --- l 1 at li t makel pect, " ; oii-.v ma A t: each c-erliofi ia liatitesl t. to hourv J th cootrary . ihe fieU wassurveveU arxj It ul b Ma that Ike clatai ol tla , a t4an of lar ea:er.-i uia aa rare- UooMtarriKt t voi t abJootl f:iy a4 a. xIuMialy aa Ihoorh lhf I1' llcJj . ui m uoa: -ia-iir. .. .'.. .... . . .1 True-re-a tv viea v.r io.e ii .u.i ;..r aiaf vita ia c:am l lie kv-vowjr cire.irp wrrp caiv an initial I w vaaiJ ail lU iyrai deal to act jaJxia'oy. The ojxe"-:ion J ipenaeet h ca ma.t not faii. j aUsl shall lake aai mwhU.- u,c that th house tai'bl talk a(aal Uc ' rl. lh ftrxX bar. Jib;, with a ra- j -h hereioflec prrrwi aM .i .M,.i ratiy u seat - J rw. aaa lta 1 '. i aay ot aa j --cc lie Witti. i t r..B. ,s A. i . 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