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THE WILMINGTON POST. CASSIDEY. Editor WILMINGTON. N. O. FRIDAY. FEB. 16. 1877. nun uxrued Wittrrrvu locrn Vr ol iVn.TiM fr :n the Louis ville, Kentucky, iJl-tr.v:. mud withal tha alitor ..f la I.jI-nIIe thmrirr dalgtd io to a greater extent than at a ward rheeting of Democrats in thUcitj. As it is supposed that a law of the Leg islature tbr thct-uppressin of r rolanity wouIJ apply a well a-aira. white peo ple in WUo.inton a well 3 aain-l colore! people In Charlotte and Kal eigb, it it our opinion that the revenues of the ttate would bo more con-idra- when the final court is reached. It is a.ft itu'.ibed enough cf the tlivme a., ttus which i t:.ua!!y manu factured in copper st:!!, t mace a speech :.i tVnrt on the elccto'al otr.n. :...-. in the delivery of which i i in the f- 1'cwiog trair : 'It u.--I i nr.- I t soldiir f the two i.vi. i. .v i. our ectio:iaI ar -.J bo iu'i- to mike a peedy an 1 1 1 given tiic Th uemocratlo Party. r. c n .u. rt I fit that the Democratic record of shame . . , , . .A coTennr tiro decades should furnish party has been making lU sinuous, re- thU fr h eTidence of dishonor. It pulsire record a orstantly changing fit that those republicans who hare pjiiit raiirencie. nen. in lae in nicDieu id a compiuaiisv mm tacy of th- Kepub'.ic. official spoils th Democratic partj should too .. .. i- -i i thus earlr that that uartr were scan, w,,y were equally o.viaea than ft waS ia oeiween con.cn i n? pirtie. But wnen 486l. It is fit that such Republicans patrona x . I r .1 . . . uij iuuhsw irvm me pocaeis oj r.iji c or tne r i.-.t men, and the jai's and work hocus he ! hate- cd t .. ,:. i: a nctor in pities, PHetio secure the advantage of a fillet .iii, ,, ,l ii'..- . , . -T. . t0d" UP. by the result of which, it i filled with mere white than colored utter.n? t..e w .-hword: -To the tic- now evidentit does no intend to abide, WW Aw I . . . sr. . . . .ors oe:jPi? rioiis. nen in ine unss the decisioa shall be in its favor In the wme column of the Demoera! , mutations of parties the great strength I Inter Ocean. in which we fi rid this complaint about ! of the Democratic party was found to AIaIa sorts. The deeper the so rrow the less tongue hath it. Public sen iiuieii: Anything to beat wah. An inn-ovation Free lnch at a country tavern. ' A blind man is iin ex bishop, having rc-.gsc-d his see. The best way to rise in a ladv's esti mation is not by stares. l.sib!y II. Watterson referred merely to Uncle Sammy's 8,000. The true v. ay of sofleniiig one's the profanity of colored men and boys, J reside the slave Sta.e, slavery was de- J -APProachlnt Death of the 'National j troubles is to solace those of others. we CnJ another complaint about the badbchaTior in church of white' yo-nr women and ill mannered young men, who whispered and laughed and sai.eJ while the preacher was trying to .'arc cul." Of course it ia very wrong for ngro who congregate about rum I t!.. n JiiKra' !e pub- k nr iL prevail . - - 1 :ic i crM.nal Li' T.' aisirab'c ;-ii:a!ity which warm ijuj Lrjirt. tier would tt.e r.::t .....; li'jfhwayt a-.'I l. it' ihcy oui-l l- ii i:cis 1 I j:i. : ?:-.ert; i! th. ;. J knowif-l i; ;-, i.'-J-iU!.l v an 1 l;e l:ut l.ui rfcjn i;i oJ:inicy, rarr,r.r., a:; ! Wi. ,.( .J:c tlr Kag!anJ-. r uuci of tSf ir own ex:ihrr aut fpirn lit' j r.t-sciil drtiance. On :ae ot:.cr i. ..... I i. .:.t-.a it to be true that thffn t t:. S. it II:.. -Under has n-? r.- w i (i a ui j urji-c he ha i :ic.ua r 1 ... . ..f.tue and ha l-'jnd a ra i t . ., A- . wouieu L ia-'i-'ed t h. .-.:. J f, i;,, c'.l.jrul a.r .;.' U i.aicr 4ir.e in tiiM oun r-r. r : , r .s,uth, which i' c 'tir ti.o v cared to be a G-d rua aed institution, uepnnncan. Weather murcj n.ats what ales it in.:i:uttopt a:. I i lie Democratic party I Rumors of the waning circulation Snow and ice melting. Good enough. became not its ap-'legist merely, but its and early dissolution of the National ; A enlendid ear but a Poor voice agzrcive champion and eulogist. It I Republican has been going the rounds j a- the organ-grinder said to the donkey. wa on this foundation that the dogma of the press for several weeks past.; .f. r . ., . -T f 1 . , ... I T 1- . V - ..l.. v. . u . T -a3 1. 11C .lUIIUWnU .M iiiu was rftrea, ouioi woicn rrem our Dixaner jourconsis n mo i VtiA ciis'ant'v trovokes wittv-scis 't ii-c iuii..nau(i:i measures 01 ooum I xemocraiic laun, wuu i.at r-rc umg- , soman, r r t t . - . i I ' m l V.41UHIU. - j uic exisieuce OI uue l uhujiit iuu tuueiucrnt. irinu. i-ai . i--.-.i :. v:. m. Il-'nifk.ftl !- i.-rtr m.m . ..-,nrl I la r in A.r.af -if II.. m r hTA ' J . :'.... - ..... kl : u w . . l rAVCf.' tiiP rlei.T.t I ' 1 """ uciruu v vU.i.vv.Ui.v v. . -. , --. us'i.u i' I it' icm uiiu ms lUDg t' Ni'w Kn;land: i . . gennemen ol j upon tLe p-otec'.ion and existence of I heard do kind word, at our reported ! and :iarrj-v. ...i.v-.,.u .uii5rt.-ie in aiavrry, ine corgrcsa was required to miswrtnnes. in ram nave we searcned Daniel W.bs.er s crand daughter tt'ace i ILtr wrr . i . .. ::-.r;u:.it .-. i n nc inir i ,BOr1 sn i oepou to behave in an un- be said of the jv.p.r. If the pe.p!e cf . seemly manner, but how much wori; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ITfiSN&ON & Hi3.V-y" Insnrasce Rocaaa. 1 IJAXK 07 XEW UANOVEK BUILDIN WILMIBGTON, N. C. FIRE. Queen Insurance Company, of Erglacd .North Brlusii & Men-aauie Ins. Cu. of t.aS' land. Hartford Fire Insurence Company, o! II:irl lort. - KaUonal Fire Insurance Company, of lla; ford. CoaUnental Insurance Cou-.rauy, o." New York. rho.nix Insurance Company, of New .err. SprlugCeld Insurance Co., of r.priagfle.U, HyI tlndii3n Insurance LaTaur- 01 CauxUa. MARINE. Mertni'i:,:e Mutual Insnrance Company, ol New York. Insurant-- vinpany cf North America, ot Philadelphia. LIFE. Connoc:l-ut Mutual Li;o Iusurauce Com- pany, of Haruord. NEW AD rxBTiSEjrtxjs von iientT- outto my Plantation, on UtUtfcy the HOUSE that I purchase! from "" aJay. 6a the corner of Third streets. Is for rent. Possession ,1t J ToUl Avsets Represented C ver SlO.OOO.OOa Jan. l-tr. divine wcrhip and behave in suth uc uuriog pa- the fugitive ?!ave law, to repeal j oar Democratic exchanges for even a ' Mrs. Day. Is wiitinj his home life at i the Mltsouri crtr promise, and to sank. I breath of srm path v and condolence at seemly manner as to call f,.r:h .i ccn- tion tLe o-t-rthrL-iv r,f th frP nf our moribund condition. ' M ars: lei sare through the public prcaa. Cut let j Kan-s Ly banditti; and the Supreme u- uivc i4ir piay aaou: this thing, and if negro rowdie are to be punished for profanity in bar rooms let white ladies and gentlemen be a!3. punished for their disgraceful behavior in our churche. and i:if:;-.-t punishment uj-.n them anJ sac tl.ctu from disgrace, if it is possible te snve tbsrn." Tiirv c yr.iui z nien i av. been made stark mad by Moidy"i sensationalism at C hicao. Uases More of our .New Pony Whiskey .o ton cent l'Usine, bar-'-'ves a'oout as much as t -ipcclt J tue -.1 : . 11- byw ay . or-:,i:. rc.ion -. i u.h tin t L.o i . : : 'Ar. i i; ii a;, i i n : r, ;j r i..n ,r. - .... j t'.i :n. An i t j a .:. ' .li " If. ::ir:; v!:.iu "y , u a: in, r.:rl with '..i-ilfjl In ;rt. pour . i ; gratitude to it h in.d thing c'a ly uti' the i... I.wayn and i.vi " spec:cd to r i ti.i- blue gras 1 1 i lea tLat I. 1 : . . c :i ! :.i ir.ib'c p jb : r. n.j. :h c vi n ; r, .:il .here" that ! ; i: -: I ' '.nliiKiU't - l I. uilty :i ira:. c : ; i:.-.ity l wain t!ic true -.i:.;!y a-: u:.d ili r.ry Wattv r--n, ' ' " " J i ', r,nl i i r .'e (.'on- ! !' :i!ili'V I :" ' - ; ' !. that j ' i ...d -r I;...- i.c:ie I ,:i '' t . . , ! l.Ji hi- j J- " ....... x. -i.., ( , iii.t i , 1 j: : ;. Ia:u r at a: : ' ' I i t..e l eli f,r I UV !: - J r- i "will, j tJ ..il l i. c,-; : -.. . !.. :, d.i.ric n -t i ' o u: . - j r to ...jL . ! : ,f ::. v N- F.--'aadtr or :- N..'.tt ii. ulj ttui.- Muth f i : I tl.i . n :! ;.: Mr. Watter- V ' i Mi-tioual j i lie, . . I . r i i i v .. , - ... -.ii i u..!,., an I j r, 1 I a n w rVcfJ "' I.:.. .ruticide of aid lint ., he wen 1 i mi.uitn. J-i i , Wa:tcr ..iu i : Iv ::. im e . t: ha i r.:a : era-, i . ;. j. l.t ci-. . jrflc.c ;: t ' con.i -n Li... t.tl, I. w .., W;1AU ' ' " M i ;t v. i : 1 1. iuit,Lirv. In a : : i.u'i I r . - 1 of ben x .. iitr I t -;.: , .. , plain t . i'. ' t r- n e ! : k'sel m tir;r Ii: t CHARLES 0 C05X0U. The Democratic parlr is a groat par ty, a party of "reform" and f "grat moral ideas," and it is ri.iirw.ed for it that it baa all the "brains" of the cation and embrace- all the "decenrv" of th people. If number in it. rani a man who his heretofore attained promi nence a a lawver Chnrl.M O' and the said ChaMc s having acquired ! t0 Wa": 1C T"' under PoIk and a suCiciencr ef lucre, now d;r i Icrce, nCrthern doughfaces the slave distinguished as a "-tateiian," ard to ' so distirguish himrlf, in n letter rc- 1 contly written bv him, in speaking of General Oract, said th? of h:n: "A1 drunkard dragged frmi the gutter of Gilena and made th rrr.idcn of Washington republic wl.iV vet his ! garments were brmr.irrd with the ! blood of hi 11 11 a - v,narie j:as ncretorore been -'lp-.ffd ti have been a rjTntlerran, .m l a !; h ha bcn reperti!, but he ha b.w er'd hiT-!f to the !orve: dp'!i ; i. famy and d:gntin; bn:ta'itv I v tl.i- attack on the rrr.idcnr. I!t tinguihril himself a one of the i.:,.t foul mo-ithM blaekpuarJ in Am- rl. t. and hi whining, nycnp .irj'.io b-rir for forgiven? will n-vrr remove fn ui him his disgrace. Our local cotemporarics, especially, C mr: wu required :r..m time to time. I with one or two exceptions, have been by judicial construction of the Consli- I so eager to see us give op the ghost, j m a Vtr.v" quiet t:its." tutijn from the intent of its framers to that hardly a day has elapsed without i J0or ar a t T " ."-J the r.e" intent el tl:e !.ive rl i c mv I th nuhlirjition of remark dAiirned to i s . e.v. ( , O r the making of freedom sectional and I be extremely sarcastic and'eutting, io : . ' " "" l"C ucui.u nuc uu.c tu.i C .tultu , ..lV.:,.., It ,h 11 T AVH M.r .M MI.VT 1 ...... ..j L41UCU, I VUI BitC 1IUJ UU1AI lW 4 VUUICU1CUI t n W T ) ., I ..! t Ui I-rf.l ! I ' .'l"' l V I I Vl4i A the lat't r lot ground. It was then that J form, these prints became immediately , am," was the reply, an 1 on he went, the I eni. r;aic managers resolved upon solicitous, lest the contraction should I jhri u,rr;PV r.tr.i uv ,u t.ie Uotructi'.iJ of de g iverninent, be continued from day to day, until we j Gry -.,, t li ne insisted all alonir that which they totvaw mut soon rass ultimately contracted ourselves out of there -h";iiJ be no raJEins .for a Presi- - ! .1. Vt'iiir I aeiu. i fni'.ia .i.?ii. JT WILL KEIWY ALL TItOL : TO TRY IT, and you will r.evo.- te with any othsr. et i We claim acj i::.r.ii;!.'e The House contains Twelrt Eoom, h , good, neat condition, (as and watsrUiro, iect and In s-tod order. The rent reasonable. Appir Messrs. CKONLY MORllla' it I TCTr 1 T to nrM., CITY OF WILMINGTON 1 r eoruary 1st, IS77. ; ' 4 4 - T a a nt 'ra.- i . ' ' ehlcles found ttandln; In tht su-hjm' nlj;ht, on and after the 5th of Febraarjtq t o removed to the City Hall yard, as a, oirner proseeutixl for Tlotatlnjsnoidl cf the city. GEOKGE W. I'KICE, Ja, City MantuJ. iVh 2-21 s!aughere! run'rvmpi;." ' f"";i-'' i-.-ii. ii : f'l . ! I kV II ji ;i i f-'V 1 'it.i',:. C.ltl -I'll'llt lull -4 from t..c control cf slave ry. The Dem ocratic party had used slavery as an ai.l t i pariiziiihij) until it had come to u e th.- I n.'.cr.iiic party as a tool t re- rd its decree-. Ttin tail becan oligarchlitts nduced the Democratic party to vassala -, and f aved the way for I'uchanan, the imbecile. Under him c n-ipiracy to dissolve the Union loVi in- r deGnitv' .-liape. lie wa suiruuti 1 1 by a cabinet of traitirs wh. wfnjj -'.. !- in interest of the yet u.ibor.n ' ir;:V leracy. W'h"ii. finally, tie bluvv w. s struct, there was not i:,:iiili not ctiouli patrint- iii i.ie 1 i l r- w h i were too X- ;.r-..!i'i:!-e f r trras.m nvre till I-. i i .-. irl.y to denounce it, and l-.i'V '.;ik a'v.iy out of sight. T..' -..: :...: .1. tl.i'j:.. ;;t the war, the Den. i iatu- J .iriy w.i- : tiling t b. de--pi-d. 1 i.e l,l-s ,1 .;J' tiie .uge, to be :in:it..'. ..i ,1 .t. li- r.l.b I :in.l une!e.iM existence. It may be well to remark' at this point, that it is much easier to write a short book than a long one, and that when we reduced our size we were com pelled to increase our force, so that all matter might be prepcrly edited and oodensed. When Hon. Montgomery Blair ap peared on the horizon as a youthful aspirant for journalistic fame, he bent, his rays first on the Chronicle building, and that structure melted away rn j 1 ! v . and noon the Chronic'c was nuaibcrc t ' among the things that were. The Hon. Montgomery is now -! vi' ii g his fervid rays toward the ,'Li i" , the National l.'rpulficnn. a.id hi- .m:i!nr THE STATE. ALSO BLUE ORA-S npd .-vi:i:r When a i: a:i t:.kos a bull by the horn his i hance of getting over the fence is a up. ' Kan.-i -ii l.i :i: .. fir t'w Senaf'sre ! not ii ti;.c :i .t. '-.'ipjiers in bad : year, I ii L 1 1: e i- nil! ;! i.' or MARSHAL'S OFFICE, t Mi TON, 1 . IS77. J CITY OF WILMINGTON I-ebruary 1st JWXKIW CX1WS will hereafter N pt cuted and flned Ten liollar. the pensJty lsv rosed bv n ordinance of the clly for aus. Ins cow-s to ruu at larje. GK'WiGE W. riHCE, J, !)' i !.o m:.ki- a dit!:rb.!:ici?. The iliolii v per.- 1 r prlid o;i !. " i-i.e- ari ill. g.-:i:::s r, i rrilitor-i n itliing for are the only z of praver does not tie- I m.'.ii lung. Thoughts and lts IrU ilJs ,ua: j Barrels, tlulf Ii. ii- :-r.i 1:1 lienven. i 1 re- r t i r ! ti::it be -!'(: ;ioL-r:irir ti:i rr nurt ri i!. l? . - i j')urnsui. are waicninir wit:- irr ...... ....-L ii;w interest tiie result o eiii.iiieipation pr.n-!amati(o It will now lx in order fur Char! r.'i.-t e a subordidaf itlation on one of W lien l;i- i-u. 1 it c.iiiiL' m;t from its hiding i :o.iu::iicv i: iiiicoii-tittitinn ! it t iui-arie. into tiie camps of 1 polite ur;iif pr.jo: r- to iced them with iiriu:. c- -, 1 1. i nc )iir;i"- them to resume r city paper-, not that hs n.-'i. can s.iv l tf. i c'.;.n." !. meaner or more vulgar thinri than the j a hiinire. slimy preacher creature that is alrci-'v I di-.fi, there, but he i a "bigger m in, thst 's all. Wtll'M llleV rhollld bo ex It rt-Miivci that the war was I: went to Canada to avoid :ir,d while there entered iutj A VILK BLfn. In one of tic ku klux newspapi.-, (,f thi. i t fl.A . v.i, tllw Bwrruon was recent v u:h. which i made that "a Sherm I ---- vi-ii .-tt 4 1 . . a live man of hi party i.i the u rlii, s his friend J. Madison Wells i.s a repre sentative man of the thriving c iroet ... . . ! - . ' w.H-iu.iy Daggers of the south. 71 :.:it o:i vi Mr. j M frrrf.'y ViVi'i- f, c n generally, the i corru i -'a lf:n- ir.-M ft rn tji il, ueg .ti.it:- n- w.th Jake Ti-.mpeon, and .ii'inu-ii With iiis gold in it-i jocket v. ith Wi.icli t c rr;ir t elec tions. A'hpn I the w.-.r was oer the Dcm xratic party Itunrg'd from cIu-io,i, covered all ir-.tr with iiilaui'iuo irim.f, to contend I l r t!ie i.mtr.'l ol the p vernment of i l! c count rv it had 'uetrnv. d i.nr f..il-l to d-.tr-'V. I: strove t defeat tne :tdo-it'i:i of the amen lni-n;. to the Cotis-.tuti -n I: s i-.iglit t ) deb.tr the n -i-i , iVo::i t'i ritrht of Miffrrage for winch lie li 1 1 pt r;.cd his iit, ,nl. it result of the oreratiot;, hIl 1 kindly announcing to the pu .;. taat the end is at haud. Wp ( . -i, fee I flattered that ? iy.k t- ::!; should be taken in our . ' .A.,i such famous journalist s:i ... i troiih.-.-themselves to inT-;i:i.i ur o.idition, lest the public ii il.i be m.-inf-rincd. or might still hare contidence ia our ability to keep from melting under the hiding intense ravs of Hon. Frank Blair's s..u, al- I1 , as we have in former davs retained our solid fjrm when other jotirna'N'ic planett have concentrated (.beTr r-vs upon us. We also feel that k ui "to these journals for keeping us i:if.n:ied upon the condition of t.r I u-lnt- aflairs, as they undoubtedly ki.c.v m re ; about them than we do ourselves. i The many reports of our binking and j hopeless state have induced us to ex- ( amine our own afl'iirs, and we regr. t to announce that we are dying fat. In ly. i'U : I'..! ti the iii-r be wait; ra! !t.!. Ti-. I I.egi pp'li i iid n.i ; i w i I U.v their the ii iirs, and is u fair n'y one v.)te very young, riot them particular- Is such a kiln FAMILY Fi. ; il j i'.v ni.N l i'.: a', i i:.:i'i:;r. Are wi-Il and cj l iv.jr.it :y know, aaJ s.iles s .larg', lliut e have t t.ly to Inloi.-u we re- iv e l t cry vte:k .n ! re'.s. nn I Hsgs. (U'.Vro'.V'!'l It .nil t , l - 1 fKAS. aV ! i -. . It:-;- j r e ... ? ' - IV b -2t Vity Msrsha! : 1 1 r : i - 1 - ti I'nK' art' tr im th Kiippcsed to CitVlO- : t.r. in.: r h;.;i. h::s ! tli" i;.t 'the PJi'i I- I I :i n d ! and bl. :vU. New J. i y !.; popu ar, r.eeaue ri., at.-d irrla. h-- clause "f w h i 1 1 s rrrf'y yrUHni r i'-i c n ..' , j' 1 r?" "l''rc'1 Wll!l l'u' etjiunes '' the if cm ., .;,',. 'a.-y : Y ;Y'M',V'Uo0:, il the J ,-t,.drntt tt c.Vr.r.- . in a!! lh:- it r.. r ... I ho italics are our, ami the a lu-i n ' "!v-d . ::p;..nt the amrride.j (.'oi'sti is to Rutherford B. Haves A meaner ! tul',.,:,. pr"m:-ed t ineuuiiMlip rights cr; r uiJoilff, l.Acr, fl;B. Was never uiaL br a ' rin,rjtri"":-( ,! ' 'J .: i .. . ' 1 ' 1.1 CoI.si ler.ltl.i;i th. r,-.,! t..r I i,. r..i.. ' t,., bate minded man at one a , ration . f a. I tr.u: .r. t . -hip. if, his superior afhelight of t!ie stn is ! reietuauce was .ic.-epteii ;n true its s ijeri.-r fr illuminating j.urpo. a ' reHoiuiiuns as honest, its promises as Urthing lushlight. The mil im-er', ! w,,rt?'-v vt ,,,.,','f- au 1 r f-r am- ehampioa belt mu.: unhesiutmg'y be ! happert-d trai,htwav ,t ti led the awarUeU to ihe mudslinger who mad- ' hall fr.f t oiur.-s w i!i C mf -derat the-ertion. A thing who could thus ' ' ;I1'r-',', t'olonei and Captains, and "",' ji-.-i i.i'- t ..n in i ; ;! r.nis Ijl s-'ior j, are very un tliov interfere ".vhen their honest tenants take up the l! or for tir. w on !. Bet a, t n, p'lr-.i-.irishiiiiii l patriotism, where both d. n .t happen to mean the samethiiir. .h. rc o'.i-:i; t i bz but one choice. ' P.mLiii:.. TV 1 S wiit i.i;.-.M.;: and i:ki P p.'ors in Coikin? nvA lb -Moves Tin ar.u Siiet h. ! 'tVaro, Houic l';;rni.-;h- in .G.-o.is.. if.. jan. l'.t-tf. WILMINt.T- N JI. ;: .1)? N. i' NEW AKRJ VALl This Week. I'l'Ll, OltANOE-?, LEMONS, Citf.-'pv, kt rrents, Fruncs, Brandy 1 'cache's, Pickles, Cocoa atid Assorted Nu s. Can. md Coods, Nutmegs. Cinnamon, Flavoring Extracts, 1 aiiug l wders, Ac. GALL Flour. A Lare Mock on Hand of Variou Graces anJ Brands. No niotli'T." one. ts a. out; wi-.l without a S;ivs an i x -han .s. It i i-r. tain.V iniTKSsible fir li-r tn . - .1. L vrivivi iu j'limuc iui uui iiujiieu ami in ine worid w;t .. ut wanine circulation, in a few davs a new ' $22,000 Bullock press will arrive at our ' . A" -era .- .v.rr.-N- on-b-nt, who is o thee, by which an edition of twenty- i 'V n t i t rti-jr. w- .rr to know when five thousand can be struck off iu oje til0 "An?h S ixon rac " so much talt- hour. , cd about, is ti com" o ! Our journalistic health is furthermore '. TW-.v-rV,... . - . l-i- i n w -i- rtiii k li X A . 1 ) A M I Swcrl unci Nalt Hnnttt Tobacco. Smoking and Chfw&j, Various (iratles aud Brands -Larjt aud Ample .tock tobelecl fiom. l li:e Charl. tl i.fi i ot -I.oc.ll i - n.i m on the in 1 r-i. t trd i-i that i ....d t ,. ., I; corn- ii i. ..i ,i..rrifB attempt to nialiu a pure and true .-en III'., in e. k . . . I a ."'! t ne.-rw.. n. i .... oivrrreatJa than heisne "Kt.r-.l i o. 4-:d Ur fno1 difered with him politically. -ar. i "luufni m-i. ia... lOUgtit to retrace hi rn .....i I coin - " -' - aia . a i i ' " t vvsutiv l Cill tvfT i 1 la lik L i I .i I ... I i i . begin to iue a Sundar edition of the , ' L . ' 1' ' .r,wuu 'r, the .Vi, .ViH.Wic.io c.nlcrtoaLrVrin.r .eVk suppiv a I i.i,; needed want in this com- i . ,. muiii-.v. rir- . und-vj Republic n will 1 !ia I,"e'in nv the chi.-f tnuble of will bo u str-i-y. live, wid awake m d- thf Hini lt I' r.-t hono is to ,' em uewsnan r. full of lir.itiS Titl,r- ikilltui; ' ,' iii icli n.i..r j and young blood, imbued w.tli lii pro- , ' ' tl1 '-ha:i poverty; e spirit oi tne age -a lontain- Thee ,r, ,i (f, iop ihe best, the ful eat and most re , ,- 1 !ai -i, .v.. Y, . if , ble NKWS from every part of the itrid. real u - , T. V "Cm lo ' together wid, a choice Election of euur trie I , v".--': . .. "rly vcr 1 ..e Mexiean rev -i ;i : ic -nist r xp-t to Ltiii r e iirni-ion I v pnvin-' th. mr,.l, th.i oLe for nit; PLU'E i. ill,; Tt to n I n.i.i ir.'-i i.i.rii. liaUjJIl.V ill.s- ay that to retrace .i run :rrs i--.l ' ad? chin deep- through the c ;ru; h i 1? t Vellts the pas' fifteen "!.. r i -i i , id I-- sr t- , - . f ' " K-U. U srrr : , i ."Ul.-.fd s- -a nit-r a. ! t . . .... re cu.i'y . i a r i ? ie ' e : h- :.-. ce i t t . r m t 1 1 p. t'cf n ra.ity . r ft ld 1st a; pit.',:. - .L oc ad ; ,aj the Alar, jetty, t,. tiat t!.ce ple -i. 1 !.. ul l l, declared .- a e infjrrced that r r- i - i u ..as .s-rn r. de i. reformer to the i.-ii'.'-.t-i. l.i r .1 T Ol M" c ur : . d ti tioa thrjujh, : -1 i - ... ..Ira ne iitinte i l as Io.usl aiiK 1.. . . . n , ... i.i. j.- , in perna: i: i - arc.i crnCienc i,i ;: : : n j 1 and caifart at the f s , j ;VP tw( Ur f -x.ua which he so unccrrmoni-u y and disgracefully f.-ll. The w-uUafecus treatment accorded Uliovernor Wells aid Cen. Ander by the IVmocratic House ia Wh in to civi.txalion. and tti'-y .i el.tr. tl tl,at they had b.i k" t ru'o the et.iintrv tlw.p d - iut. :v t .Uw'ht t d.-.tmr Th..I- r.'.i'i z I t'o iiisc. v. s into coinmitte. s ot i-n--' ti on and i! de.l the coun t.v w..:, ji'j .Tnl tt Fti.'ii.-ny in support I I i C i.l .' iillnt itrtll h: tfm r, J-i the late canvas I'. :. C'.ri i . la ttie taiiiin literary matter Sundsv is an excellent day to die in, and our Sunday i co temporaries msy exhibit more com passion for a dying brother thau ihe uertlcs dailies. W contemplate other chanpes which, like thoe m?nti :Kd. mav t considered an indication ti we ar- nearing the grave. Il has b.en a matter of surprise .lo our-lvcs, up ..1 careful inve-tication, lo learn h-w n to death we have come. Had it not been for ur kind coiemponir! pnbably would never have known iht destruction awaiU-d us st soon, lu.l.,.;, we are seriously considering whethe. ' after our new Bullock arrive, the p ; lie will not insit upon an alte'n-'.- .. l:.'-r..i-. . .. ru;u n oi ine to tM, de!.:. Loni- 1 : l l .t . ra' The r "'a:iip is to be r,d. ' i:i (, ; i n .t t:. r i 1 tin e i nt pa.(flKf hi :rom preen m iitsl a change, ai.d ; Le t asilv red. ill. I II..:. . h. ; i it . M .. . t:.. a - .. . ab ' " i a i l - i-.o ut fi,.in up I, tij I'-'o t. Alter tue -It'i ,f I ftu .rrati wii! np,i 4t . i-io. s 1 ..- svnp h aii- . i te 1 in , wore than rat. i.e pirtv !e!e-ed a. its ' . -ii L'li. i i. in'(.iii!m.krti!i.-i'i . .. . . .. - - in inn in in. p npMiiiKit... - - I w... ir?uiiiiivi Hit) s U 'w mad 'a'-. liieir on .ai-'4 him up a efTciuallv ' r Ii .-an desire. IIP shoul.l A t "L0TII.VI.Ms II IT. tlectar.'i that ! s io-.ii i I e in ri a: to carrv t tor ti:,-.r ein h.f? ik. . . i , tl I urAIi cau memselves cen'er-. a 'i. 1 -ut h. Thi -. . ii- l . . . i r 1' ... . . . . . I e iiave maue mt :u-y. la i a d.srac tjav i :eal OurLltieill .,i., J... " .;"-.'-' n oJ..jnxr Kepul . .v.,B,Ui pruteijcan mi; i-.i-s a-, I cru,', ut lhf nf ffn a. n f l.kh . . I i. a, . -i-e by latimidati.n ' that th rw.M,,. ... w- 1 1 'I J A- i t: i .a I rota l tie who. nxintrr T.... i rui:nn ;ri- . ., ' w..... . i I banal debate iu Ihn I . . -""s. ui. j . - - ---- ... -....i. . .io, ana , .t rcecf Mx. puetur , from the .- i. r.uu .rnr. ' . i . l,na.s-i ,'.,,,f, ..r hut jf I'.Ut..toreder.xiu,:,; u. u. a tb,t i r'us ' fr laar to occupy. Ii . . r-"", thai .hat it, IX-mocratslJ ,. .... . . - . . t. u . vi a .a r. t. hae t: .. L. is.a.ure px a law to ilevhaitf t. fj.: a -an Jewels. r. pi.u..hL le 4n itapr... taa.eT. i.i.u.t wrd men and U. ud c. I afc-a.;i: "aTcatieiaea and t'-c fc.t.( ffiiUaKB. ' W are tt i"i'' "i;rr an opiaioa rta'.ife atw.sia; of fcl 1 .i . .i ar. 4 j.., jj; ia Louisiana, tkry fc..p :., 4 c m plwh by prrtii.ua ;a U"asL.ct:..a. rhe KW of fairnrsM rr.u.: K.w .1.. . rd from any American S Jt ft.-. or excuse saca an tafamoui ca;rje. We trust fr the sale of oar aiuoua. re- ihe rt-'.i.e m.s.M 1 . ,ACt -w ind-l.-rsl ,a tytaed.Crrt euher i hafl U .r Ulr?h. bat. it ;s Q"Iliio it bhind v.a' tclrTis,'- a;siia,.s tat. i,r, 1BJ w , i i..f- ihm-.i w,-re carried into exeru t.oa a: t.i i i ui e ot the rifle and the pon.t . : tae k:.ire. Mill tLe Itmo ratio par:y was i-teatJ. sti.1 i; laarsi o:ie.v..t. . what d. d it dof I: amued tae mien oi nrtu-. t.'ir t ne of r.ht r-.i: iuu -Ui:.ja, aai denounced Lhe i.f puo.ia-i j arty a the ::a i j. vi.c. Grace (Jrreow.std witnessed toe ;r.- nate and Ho't-e, 1 1 X j ana sn was maiocre-j oi a nt tie to-T I like this : j Aa honest ol i ("erjL r.r-ro oi ;,, I way home froa market, wjere io lia-i v-t-w .w .i lynt.ui, nu wUf r :.a i dd all of his lot except oce. mcoi.-t terrd a shrewd whir s- f'J who. Unkinicoa thecakkro mn4 a : 1 I:. in explsinirg e ' ran o. ti.t.,n. - a . man xzc clrr ve. ar..i he wit! re him. N0Ti. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lanl, But ter, Cheese, Ac , &c. Cigars and Liquors a SpeciaJtj. ataTeud ordcrd direct to lbs Irj V'hou-alc (inxery, and rece.ie New, I re-ii and 1'urc 30-l. C Ail or tltjas? buying customers est be suited alwsys, with CJood Ooc4 1 Lowit Mffkn I'ricc. AMlIAN A VOLLKIIH. Whulrsala d roc en, k. ' "r . ! k and Front rMrtels rj Tlie Live Book 8toro. ' If W W lM HT..IU rt U s4 -l a !.. ,t . u.iiv. -,,a . a ..: . iU.ANK HOOKS. AC. ar '"Ui. .; -e : a hi. f. .n anv rat-rr TTiat ' ';" t-n th.uand men of Kn- i c i prt-i t, t,0 . hi ,a ,f t as Ui r . . ll pel ;:.e aiauuratioi, of I ,;dea al the I ew..y t r.;-. t., point of the , ,t. r et. Armed with mW' l" ' ! ' 4 a . n...- ua.ar,aa;-i b, u,. 1 T t't: nj ajfcTn.at la t i tLf iocip.euPoa ' .i v i. a A ot re..urc and ever w.Tchfal Tof .i T .r ' , fio . o'et. rar.er r, me.u.of rv.Kihefa a atcf ' -t1 l-.fti fv ft a s ; t a. k i r. a t A J'ar r ap in-r han;. Istr drs-. oJ..i' i fraa.-sj u. a lady U t.-, tor. . - . , I . . " ... 'a a : , ., '.. . , ; i . r ,MU '"l" runt ,r avriT KIM. AXt st .; , , Ita4.).-. Ac. rj full M, o .-t-t Mtt.if. F "I IN-ai.lUiUi f s t &.a ii Hunt k - jt J ' . C- S.'.jf f2- s.' repiT caa t . b t I-. a : e .. I-'y aa-J h; 0 4 . Uat y -J?- "Haw c.J J M'.;3t -V.. . 5i-ir t-i! a it, a-j , ivrst a. . d Ic i - M VGJ-S. ?A!EKJ iiLF -FASTEUM Tii ri M! !.v AIAITI I V TIIC 1 1 i; ur oiriov nn'rrtj. t r Tai Mm er U TrasiBjl 1. v- meets, ewn while is ictif.1 ,m ' . V --"' iBftca tie r.faaerascr ia daisied. If ' - -- t - 1 r,,- V'- " ' kt Vails, - "T-, 11 T LrV ru.. t. ly i, favor .f c c WWu. .h.i.ci-; Ue . ,J '" V 7, ' seas. We th:.k iLat la, ,crv, WU- j rt ..f.d tr.-. - . aa; ,a. ic of ll. . r ir caar-lt f suirt:a.aa cf I'jiia! ra'mctia ! v!." ' a r- ;ati,., rr:ard ... a.-. at a tWW ' WB' Pf r d f ' ca.adocsti.ta.. ..!.. ."T" w a; ua iisjf tn , f mv.I f: f. u, j., , V H in -J , - av : swwt4 crivriaa : tail n - . . . ' . i m I - - - iiii, mil qSs.- ' a4 ui ' tt. fit U 4na,l i " '--s.'r r '1-.r f .t4-l Ast t oef Afhv'sraaTjy ci.ase;a tkeaiattrr ..v-aa r'. ta I fr tJ rr.BM4ag iTJflisil a!" rrxf?i ha Krpsiif ea ;S -k! r r . r whrt im aatd uader ski clWr nrcvsa- 1 K TalUai aOoi Ufan'r: j tT tJ ,:, rr-ruua Wf i 7 vMim, t. , ps cxaan, as4 go pev-pecta," . ,' ta? lV-sJia- t-yr sf brrtak LalVk v.t A Crfrmaa kaa iarrati a aucL.asr in w o .-ah. ,MT;i.v:ttLi" mM aart kTHrf, . sscA nnM aW;a If . . -l Jse wrv acti Hi sLa rta. - - - IV. . - I . Wa I 4 a t CI Ia, 1 itt a.-. -r c:j t. . . . . i i-att ' - - V KjiEr. ST. W i 2''t-i V w, ... -- -if iUTitLUK ATTL.Vno.V ?J a; t h., tl ,f AXD WOOD h aa aJ ta v4 rhaaiU a. i
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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