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V -1 , 1 THE WILMINGTON POST. ! WILMINGTON, N. a, MAY-9, 1872. 13 - PUBLISHED THURSDAYS AND SUN DAYS. . . . RATES OF ADVERTISING: : Ter square, one time, $1 00. - , -Two times $1 60 and all succeeding insertions half price additional. - ; Half Column and" Column adrcrtiscmenta re ceived on proper .discount, 1 ; Local advertisements 5 cents a line. -,- Involved. Can democrats go 'humiliate or by any other man. ,itSf; ThBe hUtenst o7 the bitter 0 ' bating men, could a no greateMriumph, .S rft .Meet deoth' than to see the nre- wwk.- r - - 7"Tr;r eating.' rampart . democrat give in bis aa m ihe same spirit.. For years Ube name of Horace Greeley bas,;ia cTery );ection 6i the Il deocraU can do thia,' then let them United States, been the synonym ofevery-t.1-..' .. lii nnndemned. and thine that isomical and otrfreIt.iaja whose nam:i thsyvhave endeavored to RinjiwinMjiij Bqm OUR WASimrGTOIf XiCTTER. J Congress National. J.at7 UnirerjUT Tne Nona caxpi;:v uemocr≪..'Ia fora.The CinciizaU Liberal Eepab I ican Convention -- The Quadreneal Conference of the pttE. dei A. EI. E. Churches -i- Temperance , Education &cM &c' . jn ' Washington, D. C, May VIS??. Platforir. i --ujzation State Commit- Tha;Ret .Ecans of North Carolina ia Convention! ::nbled, do . . Resolve. I. Tt'itUbe platform and prini ciples-of jti rKvublican . party ' of North CarQUna trfciir' ;iore enunciated ia its con vention arch: -by re-affirmed, and, events nave, proved .mat- tneir practical eniorue IfK7 ADTEUTISElIENTS. IliliililllUiVil I Mil I in, 6E3HDA E 1 During the fs pas month the House of try, and to ; the xaaintainence of the rights, nraiP.ntfttivft nftr7nefrieGtiniT to take ud interests and liberties of the people. S tS7: republicans. If Usell with 5 ontested a democrat ciatcta fir Horace .Greeley Wr.roTOX.r ,elecUcmjase The , p; - nrtTalaad delegates to, the national : hn .Van 8-allaT7 iTtiirH - Tj x - and hUjBraitftliili eOoiillousiM Xi a., postal cops, ,s fv, X tiaBeVublican lconvention, to assemble i insac-wbw4-juu: .nd.ixiconaIitenciae athHaddDhia or-tdVaui' ncniaatidus-The" .mentioaiol W.tW f fJB 1 SdHanoA Cincinnati mebyi boiniaation, intend, : Mf?i aK: S? j .- -s. ft.i.iiT. n Ami i . - ... . - . . ? . - r i nnnrp , inn . iiri iiiiikiliiiii i iiiju huuuigj i m i. . . " - . - m , . ni J6iB-uiww ''-"- ett to perpeiraio iBaiw v; irTr. - r '""t-v: . Garolina farorscaaxapia avcUmuaiuoaa uctXc.necsi'rcai CDf errwt?rexr a v h.v: :,eniirelT guccesded. AU ask clear the noor permanently oi au, paving catiy.an exUnction of all internal revenue CtsrXCihtcr-lmocrats ' taxation . as the. exigencies of ;lhe koYern. teI&htoi&Ltt Zt Atcadiif .i.: Aiii ifrtirfftilt itl; e ;: postal code. , . ment wilfsperhiife for'lhoreason Ihat' the kCrc: v ?5 6& throughout the countrv iritb derl- aDaaaoa una uaui we : vuu .u-- Thursday, and Friday . of this weeK ana siye,ana ,z5yL- jZLzi?wk-Z. 1ffttftHiBtatWa&dr vWteipeople, u. nCUCUie. JIUB UCXUUHaw mills- f 't .,--;., ; ,;,.,,.... ,, - v s I (caumuvua n r"fv- J I J" rpk-i fcll Ihenw Ah.XW0M, aJ of 143 to 43, aecianngaw tms ma dUtlUatl00f ot . the emocraticirtT-lttitIie li: -. -wyWflL I and is an allegedAmericaa citizen, ana k That-1 REPUBLICAN: STATE TICJHLET. i fqr Governor. TOD R. CALDWELL, of Burke. - FOR LIEUT GO VERNORr; CURTIS H. BROGDEN, of Wayne, i FOR SECRETART OF STATE 1 ' 4 W. H. HOWERTON, ot Rowan. FOR STATE TREASURER, . DAVID A. JENKINS, of Gaston. ' 1 FOR SUP'T PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, JAMES C. REID, ot Franklin. I . . . .. FOR AUDITOR, .JOHN REILLY, of Cumberland. iicsThe Cincinsm received 6loa and sally repudiate the organ Stateof NffrYcr!r?says, Greeley cannot receivaihe endorsement ef the democratic paj;e:remmen4Jan early date for the assembling of the national democratic cob Veniidnv " The aalional democratic commit tee1 will meet in a'few rdayi at; Mr.'August airiaUohaT? UH fP'lS-A Tg. Houard, case was debated flaring d talh colIeUrenei TNSUMNOE COMPANY mafi'voeruidrp Annraeci rra rn r nn i - j ...... : . t- T internal revenue taxes on the: fruit ought" to be labolisued. theVRepulican .party of 'North OFFICERS: r3;;SSnte caUing poa , the President to demand his : "tVT; "S5Sf M ;v 1 ' fliHai release. A debate oa the de- United Btttw tne passagfe oiaa general j f - !.".B.-':r.:a a . i irrr ' . u-j aesty bm,hJ8;acoptaoAot.a .;reilinr mair .wfilL .wish.thathis::ecOrai uciencyoui W""."' l vWwU.uv measures for the enforcement andpr Tinnim' n 1 iinnri xt ------ . - - . ,.-. j uaro.una rwwiuuici.u";;vu? ywuwa w J0 w. ATKINSON': t-.V; vice Tresideat. &nv 1JWH. CAMERON.. ................ .Secretaryv necessary (JLfB. J. a. AXviiAiusun .Medical director. otectionj classes ; " - . .Ji ;.-r nf.:ftTi f men .ehall. ;be dualized aader tha - eight- of Amencaa citizens. V . : , L .1 - " DIRECTORS: uaa"VA.4lKB!? I 6, That in a free and representative gov i u J; W. Atxiksos, General Insurance Agent. recollections, of the oast an.trhlCff ae i aas 4 ".. - ' ;-' .mmonf rpnnmiize the marftmountobli. Rrfmont'a honsejwhen it will. ba decided on k ,k.Hi..Hni5L , THE. NATIONAL LAW univh.bsity wnai uay anu vynero.iua cunvenuuu I f.ithfullv records the deeds-Of men; itOUen becomes Vntftritint6 diplomas afewdays ago, Philadelphia theorgan of the 8entimente , of oaeV timVwlUiP HQdgC8 andf democratic jDartvlaJPennsvivaaia declares: lr R-a.-Mr f a'ae grauuaua5j.i55Aww Tw- he demockPennsariianidel ernmenti we recognize the paramount obli I held its annual examination for the under district bar. I that we respectfully recommend' and-askot . ... .i i ' . 4 ;4-..i ,.:j i, it,. The graduating ?cxerci8es -will come on L B. GaATNOEB, President Bank of Ncw mtiAn 4-A. nrrxvtPt iftfRr.ip.ntlxr for the . yen-I Jin9Ter ' 1 i . iuiDS SdncaUon Nth. Te.intf we iarbr S.":9. f C?"" the i sneb 1 peri dfttinVfta wflraccbmDlh -1 will secure ttiaconiidence ITnd deserycf the support of.allwnose ralhi is to restore free civil government and purify the'eonstitu'tion -iU-v.. r.-. ::-r. .. r leading men. 'When General Grant had as- J V "7 7 ; Rf nf sumed Wi6' iun6tl0hs0f hisJcfficos; ?res -1 i ' V 4, I r 71 nf and we oner tne name ot uniei justice Tfiompsonas1 one;;ivhom utbademocracy would support with enthusiam,and who the :trr-. T .vrr, - i :i deree admit etlie s members ot the uar oi dent, and when. disappointed aspirant -fori t. , i4 ,. , ' -ut-. ..itA 'Xilk IthoSupreme - Court ; and the diplomas are SSSSSS W Oomnorot the Districts and ... .... ... . . . 2FiLitiJ 1 the President of the giving expressions tq nlajsff J krtn 7T,.H.iMcKoT, of W.Ai .Whitehead & Co., Fayetteville., .. - . r.:i.r: . . K. u. vOWAn, rresiaenx. U B. Eilxes, Commission Merchant.' -. A. A. Willabd, of Willard Brothers. ' W. A Cummiho; of Northrop fc Cumsnimg. G. W. WiLLZAMSf of Williams & Mareaison. Eli MuaaAT, of E. Murray & Co. -A. J. DaRossxr, of DeRoeaet is Co. i Robx. Hjehmimo, of Dawson, Teel & Hennisjr. ttt 8psumt, unusa YiceMJouAUi, or sprant FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL; J f.L. HARGROVE, of Granville. FOR SUP'T PUBLIC WORKS, .: " l SILAS BURNS, of Chatham.- .i ' r i ' i ' ' . . .. . . , ' ,"'t;!5. f Governor Holden f' ; The Carolina Era announces that Gov. Iolden will not take any part in politics, Aow that" ho lias-teturned to Raleigh. The statement in somo of our exchanges, that he iuld hcncefprth occupy $he3.editorial chair ot the Erat was entirely incorrect and unfounded: Mr. "Harris will continue ix h s The Chicago say: "A more farcical that position. j i The North Caroliaa, t'Liberali Dele- u-4 r. -nation, wui w i womu w uwu,wf?84fiw United states. TflE NORTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATIC PLAT Upon Hen: Gtim&raauttM ta rn Ffeh- that with them the issue as foliowsr M Wehave not cherished a doubt office at his tonds.or.&pccted Mm to bestow I is-simpiy : w gew wunv, bU Wf ,iofrroir. rAnwniinn vw,nM in I at imw . . JE&. iwobUM QXO.tyWtUir fernmeal When and how long since, a pea asmruAlQii. - i - xrmr:avT war ... -w . i t .r.-i. .i w .theV.field. Lethimbe oric to meet tho. re- functiomriei rMe zettMmM Whs oicawe,-,u. --r propositions, to amend ahetate.Conatitu- auirements of the times." - v. ; . - . to oenawTW,' ifcaV 'Mexcusemremmf. Upon t wuicu tue party uF rWB" ;,Jil w.'j."' "IV -Li'-t j : -Vk!ix ' ;,w7. in wn ta tlA. ..das&fiom Mr. it nnnort.' Cthc hatred of the negro, ex- false issued and to.coerce tuem into nne ;iue wiicago nHutmowau cans ; :r7:-Z-: 7 rr T.if , ftdntion of obnoxious Amendments, and the national ; government such f aidj by the provision of a public luna, or tne donation of public landa4o4purrjoses of establish ing schools in the several States, as will se cure, to the masses" of the, people of all classes the benefits of 1 a liberal eaucauon. 7. That' we fully endorse the acta of Con- t?reas. nassed to secure equal riehta and pro- ortinn tn t.liA r.itizp.na of the United States. I & Hinson in the Veyeral, states; ' and;ve respectfly r recommend" a continuance or the 7 present laws and the adoption of such further legis lation as -will more certainly secure -to the citizens full and practical enjoyment? of; all their riehts, privileges andJiberties 1 i 8. In the ooinion of thia Convention, the Democratic majority of the last Legislature OV consoiiuaung idio one act us numerous J: D.. Wiluahs. of J. D. WilUams & Co.. Fayetteville. Jab. C. McRAB, Attorney at Law, Fayetteville. , X. B. Kkxt, Merchant, Kenansville. J. T. Pops, Merchant Lumberton. r, ' traders. made up a very ' doUfvl dUsonance'tchercof the people whose support they've had and ex- the people therefore, , u;.,t. 1-,: K ; m onlirmeanimdedueme wtU"ibiul,llQ6L Iru t m-t .ffain, The v can 'see too well : Besolved ,l.-Thatahe amendments pro- .i'lDo: uuicatro says: "A morciarcicai 1 '.' " - . . . . - nftaofi a wimin do nt meet the. anrovai result of the attempt to harmonize the dem- ft a failure- i that ibis is. the.wprot a WatsT. revenue reformeraVand Germans it Miffor A 'It" is an attempt PffiiP SPECIAL, FEATURES AND ADVAN TAGES . , 1st, No restriction on Residence or Travel. 2d. No extra charge on the Uvea of Females. r Sd. PoUciea IncontesUble after Five Tears. ith. The rates of interest on the Funds of the Company higher than those on the Funds of the Companies located. in other States, thus in suring larger Dividends to Policy Holders. ' 5th. The Directors and Officers of the Com pany are prominent NORTH CAROLINIANS, who are KNOWN to be men of INTEGRITY and WORTH, j - Gth. The Company is established on a solid RHftftn ntTiWn" their n? -?! .?S?t fPTJ?hcen taken 1 10 increase we iapiuu ciucix: m eoifuvuu " few democratic P"ac" more intelligent of a(joption would subvert essential principles distribute the offices of the existinftConstitution, ' 4, 2. That Republicans can endorse apor- lamons our o them,'! Ja. order, to among themselves ; regardless of the views democratic uretnreu in me lnienor, obligation to every sentiment is to find his owa great 7th. AH the Funds ot the Comnanv arc of the existins: Constitution, i 4, Invested -intais State and .. fljircalated tho victor over the lstratioa a I'copic. this tact snouia .MXiMttanJ OVf an commena ine company, aoove au- omers, 10 tion of said ameadments and the next Gen- Sortt careOinians. ItlsweU known that jlun-. eral Assembly mayadoptsuch of them as areds of thouaands of dollars in Life Pfemiuas shall seem best for. the general welfare.-; !, i are 1 annually sent North to enrich:. Northern 3 That we cordially endorse tue aamin- vapiuuisis, inus conuuuauy orauuuK our peo frotinn nf Rnv rjaldwell and recognize pie of immense amounts which should be kept ?S?jr?I: ?2r5??S?! it home. On this ground the friends of this tne iact tnai our ueouio, may reiv uijuu uia ri.n .nflnfi nniii tn ann r th l,n r Tohnson committee on credentials ''The prospects-ot the RepubUcair party &me eager aspxrdtwmx and host thereto far fweaf ' , ! . , firmness in upholding their interests and oidNorth -SUte, and ask their support for thia phen C. Johnson, commutoacrean, v.v. f. .l SIai-':U I munity. .KHwZi o ' . good faith. ,ipfcnrlin their rights : 1 and tv6 heartily Home lastitntioa. which, while ttoffers sub- defeat,, A nost of ether democratic journals scout w-m- aiSr tariientaticjifroer Aw I L.a-i i,ri t.ri arpni.v the citizen of the protection .afforded; by General SuoervisiW Aeent. rawitra tfl ww J . ,p , . fcw moments a deeD cl'A ' ma . v .'ww.w--, a i ,4, ,iuab iUfg6UU(l viviJCHwCO I ;iHWU. vuai.aw, Apent at Wilmington april.7 - , ... 1904a- TO THE PUBLIC. Lewis Hanes, committee oniatform Henry have brightened Greeley J. Menningcr, committee on rules. . " I " ; ;. . Horace Greeley.., Cl . the nominations in toto. , 1 fSm,, 'n' tKtiMitish. 'U 'fhiker.ttik rT"1:: u r " . . " " . I the State Constitution. 7 :..-..' ? . .' -f I . i." J 1 .r v fwa' tm -r. - r "f w- m M. - - T , 4 T J.Ai t,-a A f TT rrt Am DTl T O r 1 PDTI f . .. ...... The. distinguished name attbe ;headj)f 5?l.The Washington BepuUidan congratulates thought; hut the American peopUiUtthem lor-rreameu, " " ,.4...Tiiat lorgeuuhQtjperfoaai, preierences ObTvfKt,- QlfllW Wf 9 ftvfw I QllvUvtt w I ,o (JlbUgv v Vww.j Mar.aTMt in:o tne democratic side ot the llouse. very many ana wuaous reserve, -mu- cttuutuawe c- W7i.v TTotute. and theti xtUl uvhold and 8us- J i m.mir. who &r 1 eented by Ms Cohventibn, believing- 1at UberaVidiaorgauizersmade; ;at Cincinnati. T tainhim; Oey nerfaUtnZ nccwiU r I 7 tn hka un their Dartv bv concilia- in nnity aIonf ?V?5J5r:?S: Whatever chances of success they had they this article has always bceri seca and hpaf d, the Republican -'party that it has nothing pan. unheeded. Their strom, r-rtm WAvor knv new is "came SD.T I tr Vrnm th VinminVtmnk which the tjwmphontly iftrpwA ttf. Ilia course has- been asxrraticH as fthe, 'boomerang"- ot the: Austraiian. He was never known to be long of the same 0pui" f hayecQtkely hrph away ia, the selection I where the Choice Lands are for Soldier's ion. He has always tavoreoae-women aaa 0f Horace Greeley and Ciratz Browa as their Homesteads aei isvery aomier re ruse . gives up his time to the chafrhi&nship of standard bearers. Horacl Greelenow that This, zfrsr ' tile meetings of the unterrified rrati, terrific hehas divorced himself from thepartyand The main and most important .provision Hen Conventions, whiclf are conslantlffie- abandoned.the,pojicywhichhe has so long of the newj HomesUa , 4ng held about New York and' Boston.' r ! advocated, aud brwhich he has so long the late war, is that which provides that a a riifnr. Mr. Greelev -has been a auc- .toofl. tbe masses of the Rcnublican party instead of the five years annual residence cess. He has mado money oUtVf hii Tri- who have trea'ted iim with so much tender- that, was required under the previous law -lune Tie tried to run thrt-upodcne of his nea-cirid before a title could.be Riveu, the time any theories of conmunioiisnv but'abandoned geVerotisiy closed thetr e his faults, soldier was in the sery ice iao tbe deducted . u TToUtrvlr entirerv honest: iu a w their ears against the slanders uoon from that time, and the residence required oAvif, 4a i fcjL.:iT"a ivim i iiott Wnni rof ntr I is made so much the shorter as a soldier irnnnrr Tn ATI t.O fTO West, and excessively I ather traitor to their - principles.. He has fA J-kiA p1 nth as ' At one time he waa a 1 biaacaLwith the Chases and the served three years wiUhajfo remain uppa .vegetal world posed to bring up their party by concilia- .s moie important than men, fto the il ou, uau uujjcva iui Aa'o, uuw ubviauu vj itepUDiicans 10 J.iortu varouua. MM . " A 1 1 T . can't swallow Greeley. .THE QUADUENIAL CONFEBENCES, Of the A. M. E. and M. E. Churches are in session. The former at Nashville; the latter at Brooklyn, New York. Thousands of the ecclesiastical governments are looking hith er with considerable interest, hoping for some reform in its organic statute. Probably never before in the history of the American Church did the people, clinging with hope and confidence to the religion of their fathers look more anxiously to the protest- ant church in this country, to protect them -I The "following is the plan of organization which was adopted : -v-;4f' 4 Besohed, That hereafter the organization ot the Republican .party of JNorth Carolina shall be as follows: 1. A State Executive Committee 61: eleven members, to be appointed by the President of the State Convention ; and the President of the convention 1 shall be ex officio one of the members ot such committee. t . . ; 2. A Congressional District committee for each District, to be composed of xme member from each county, to be appointed by the Congressional District convention. comoosed of one member from each town-! 1 Q6 AN APPEAL TO TOE UUE1AHE. An opportunity offered to benefit the ' afflicted with sain to to benefactor. North Carolina v Beneficial I.. . . . . i a. i i I X IV. . .mnl rinminahnn or tna I loTnnilC I iu Ut) UUUUlUtCtl L V buc WUUV LUU' I - lan and is supposed by the emtiide Blairs. with all 1 those " who within the last his . lanouv .two, years 50 faje a pa,enr, xxom - - , Mention. " 1 J,;;, , . i , V j v T to eat noeatHe drmkaiioe UV" T r ' wie Tcause of temperance and educa- 4 A committee ot live lojcacn to wnsnipvr , and says emphatically &e p:oa't-ii i8tfbVahaa.diiil of silver, - -; B,va . ,v.,.nI!rT.;s,, - , ; ; TTCT F1 CJ 1 Association ... . - , - . . - v 1 IS a. WUlla lUdt anaatua uo SUQIKJ v VjISJJ V. .. 1 1 Anntinna f-n aviaK-nntK. trta n t stnev I . . .. .... . I 1 T J T X 1 1 - . &A u . I IIAI L1UUU ItU IUL Wl H MAJ WW A t ft IVA. A VN.. C! 1 W s r. .A . n A ' f I 1 AM. A VniHI. times, wmcn seems to Deue omy vweac trTt" I : Z , , ill. " TFr - J patriot ana mena or numanuy. At must do gnaii be effected. ... - .. , . ; v Hamr ind SnmAftn nf witmlrjton w c; J to has. 1 : . : i I : :immmmmm, aa though aomMrther, pen.Dg fof d lcn hat here aud el3ewhere j-Thattbarttfe the oS"S.Si gl . peo d Wftfetcliiit thttm : g,f.H. P?M- noblest minda ue enlisted, me lofty 'XttlFSZ riShic"fWhilar.Vto,e.p- who iathe cand date.cf .tbat great : r?mwg?? ?: 7rru aspirations are champions ia the glorious CT" 'f propriated to.thebeaefltot a .. ls . tt . i ! . i i iim it nTTni ri ii ni r - irwrinin nnyn rninrn inn i rai. mi ntni nrvT "b lbuiu i ut y iiutiun i r . i - -. - ii.. 'lAfufantinn rT i inr.iniiALi. nmacni mvu v.-" . t .. . a w - :Tho"-? Pknfei oTTiraven . C C?0 posiUoa in the United States.. , iT-TT- - i na-T.ff?9- mmV). i ,11 i " iTitalaof life and endangering tho quiet ot The telegraph tells us, that upon tho aa- pealed to its traoiuona ana aspirauona; it oo up i iuw .u It is at the root of all evil, uouncement of the nomination there waa,. wouldhave ditided,; it anything could have siring to setUe pahometeadi. mUVJi and like any other enemy otmankind throughout tho land, a derisive smile:; The ifldfd TliC of nds subject . to the pro, gbouia bfl M t0 tie blttcr Gad We wires from Maine to Texas and .California iey'saomination.wilU uUerly laU of these yiaioaaof : this aeiv Jaw re enpnnouaa havcJieldBeTerai temperance meetings and rippled all over withlanghter. : The operal results; .:ft?:;3tat will.be seen by retoencated blYeLdeciwcd We4ong war againsthis .4 wta r.onvhlscd. the:verv telezranh I movement 'nni -brtolc. and wacced their heada at . so 1 down unaccountable5 a nomination) !put so it WS3 tO DC. XXUW AO l JM... vjaeaejr i'va- tion; he has been a radical 0l the deepest dye. Years ago ho was an abolitionist, long before the Abolition party had; any strength; Greeley was its strongest . advo cate. He said noref bitter -hings against the South than all the other editors la New Vnric state combined. He was, in the rg bellion, ono of the most pushing, "on to tie GvL ifalJsQnof Jdw Haaorerij S R. Wi Logan, of RutherfbrcU tH, S. TrcrrowvbtBeaufort: i ; J. HilUamsoiri of Franklin, f ? -J. Wood, of Meckienburgl4 -: j:H; Harriaf,Wakeai , ; R.-B- EJli3, of Wakev si .-V: fJharity Hospital ."7 ?r ne aiuerent states wawa wui moster,the ruination of anypople j ivnaml debase it.ThahssociaUpua that be found belaw,The. extent which is , 5n u, nronB, 8finse is .fronrtri- Cluster arouna-wr.: AOAms ara utwriy TTani- ruauj, viuiui u .v-.mj.jw?" word cducare. andhaa-aeUgious bearing, f&l??eea: attbtrijpUog,; ment is much more iimibecamani mf floi dmp,y wcfc M can u wqttired. disapppinwa ouuciau ;au uis .me.- ,uo w vuu (y "Wj: rooms; uneuuuo . kwiii,u.,..v"6v!w WVi" t " -w Tu.-! in TCivriZrr- ' f Mna that ? morai cnerffv. aatt-i i impres3ioo an im- tead PrtcmpUoa deep wixic IJyt eP l wftftlrnpcq onrl Jmlir.ilitv. Mr. I II OUT readers, I10t.UmiU&r.mUl.' WO CeOSra I . j iliiI- ' t.s-V " .-.a-:-- I tue xesmcui, a uewruuuupa . zo- Becure-1 under the auspices ot said College. . . The inducements to take tickets surpass any ; acheme yet presented to the pubtlc. "Taer; char- , itable purpose is bey ond doubt, and the'scheaic presents one prize in eight blanks, which is far " more liberal than usual, ,while the character of the respectable medical gentlemen conneeted Kii&etarJ attd4ris"straaffo .coirmdeaceythai itheae issue10- 'i- 1ZL I r r T K M KT . r.-r-51J? ' v u Without it all social commerce is a' failure rform! It is a fact suptibleof proof that add man is a l 2 5 Richmond", men. lie : breathed iorta vea sence and wraths . ! Belore the war, liorace urceiej's siue ip South would not have been worth a . He never dareu to cross tne line ue tween the slave and freo States until the Union cause had tnumphed.andthe,! was free. . . . J - L ! For year's Mr. Greeley" had written arid spoke against itb Jean Southern mefar He was as bitter asjhey, as -pointed as the; greatest bourbon, ot tuarsiave Dtates, inms debates and rUings.,;;- r This is the man who the Democrats, pf the South Tprbpose to ju candidate as President,, Some of their pa pen already 3bave apistc J his name as theli4 standard--hearer; "Jiurran. ior -urcucy. from" many j ant of officeT ht electiotf 'brim? a chance" say they. 4The Repub can party overthrown, there is our chance." Jtlbows plainly how Utile oi principle is the word "caucus." i Mr. Greeley has scarce- (and yeryfewpersoiishaye adjBhnitekuowl- W avr'or, riftftn labove it c For thirtv veara he edee1 of it) will, as they read, haye before I . , L ir. -...j while in ofilce. these riatriiita were itmonn '5 'Jr. "" ,"-.-., .-, -I : - - - 7. - I and man la a bubwuw wtwk uu auc Mutu i " ' V ri' f. - j 'V" 7 ".Tr" 17 .(".' (i:.!. v l.il '.f Mil., ir.-l W.rti MMHlii'niittli.k.A .M.n.jkl Viaa I " . k I Ki" iranvio6f af flrant'a nnnn.fflri'.' U . I has bCCB tae . mere j took oj. men aiw air. i uwu uj : ,lcv,wuj jiunmuu ,f.v,"s;ii::': ifA Tvirhnnf honor a conntrv or & I I . - .uuiwit, 167 r. ; v: . I bars of life,witnoui aonor, a country or a 1 f.ir inference. ttikrrfoML ihatvtrt-Av:ii-raiiA I iL ii&ay. 'To; this .end of education, i. the .oil be MsotiefSf S$ pf.aMpruupnncipledlohtoana the followingstatements wili U rendered, 4on fhe country to 'tointVfitt$M ficweelsirtJ. jsfe u much mora .defintta.than othcrwiaec ki-zii tmceritylhatandeiliesthaCincih hiiiWhple fcinhatic movement is an tt '.' ' - tt tt. - tt . -. it ' tt t kti -t; t . tt;- at tt . .... tt 500 00 250 00 100 00 - 60 00 20 00 10 00 -5 00 3 00 t t tt -t - tt 11 tt I sincerity that uaderlica the CincinnaUechism JThe approximate overhaarca of piiblicl. . t . , ;. .. - r i Kept ia muzu.. Prizes f A ,4 500 00 500 00 ?i 600 00 , 250 oa cl 040 00 ,1,070 00. 60 60 780 00 $D,5C0 00 utter failurea Theshadow of principle that land ia the States amlTemforiea rtmainln Tvu . iJU&LLiii2 UlAiA t tO . 1 : , I ourselye.and .the UberUes ot our children; to'eiarjj idea. Missouri Alabama lbngi Jong expedt-c of GrtsJ wilt excepE uiere; personal," bitter -opponents to Mississippi v , . .4,000, liic :-i-t;iC-lX.?t.W-iW: Lousiana ......... ......... '... 6.C0O. tTl?t.--r... . ; . I Michigan..... ,-,,-......,,. threat veara ft'ro-acOepted -the uoxainaf Arkansas.v. v. . .... .V. Xi.ir: ..tf.i A.".B . - ii, ' A A. A.. - WW VITnii MM m BfUl If 1 tM f W WM1 MAuauB AMtmA . 1A1 lAMa ; a K. - i " - -. .-.7- - I , o i . 4.. ii ..-.' -I vuw is tuin fe.-sA rtnbnatratlnsrto tne worm mat mo itepnou' vi--" C!ZTiJrrir7ra:.l SUnsot paper .t, r..; .v. .-. 5.000 0hvdbcthnc"la a livins reality, and that its mnakTratfpAKii the nattberimJUw s ti. ...........4.000.000 fii;Uwi i. . ' "J---'v.ti7';rj.aLl i'-. I . j. V A .'.'?. 9?-A . . . .' IftlfMil In tnHnfl !na Six thousaad UskeU only will be sold at $2.00 VMANHEB OF DRAWING. numbered to correspond i& thousand tickets win be wheel, and seven tnuuut tiorrof M f1i:0:t IriearlsMWpotrleia ta Jftt lt3, 11 Wisconsin f i.. if,. t;.-"-- r- ''i'' m t 7 i Th?woif iconveution-iaincons; 000,0031 suifrage of tho American people. .-.2ii-ii IOOOLCODT "J.t IS" ataicu. iui. were ato tevciveu As Booa oirve oir ana -water; - uj suDSXituting t ;h?n the Several gelatinai fiitcsfrcggscaadmitS J iesaadmixtwo-pj, ' Ua. W nfnMafl.irilIflIW rfiafwinr I mLi, th wheelfla and tho owner California:; " tlUnneaota: Vf UU- HOCi. Av )WUUVM JBC"''1"1" VrtTCjWU. ..... i...l..t i.MMVUUW,lM ... -a - Jl . .... it..'. M.t. at:i i...: J Wi y.i ij. .OrjwVwt w r:vi .i'JL iti-3flP'Clk' iis -BCliS&L. 'Washineton Territory U v.Utr.40,OCO, ;.V.iijJJb35 New, ilasualonVi i to f. .-. 05503 Utah si and I :A -cfAmTrl.ririnTTHArs afnfnV i TtmrtTd to correspond OTita me U MVW - a Lt11 Va tiher oa the slip of ptperi first orawftf Ua.oer ca w v ' . 41ll ,.lln of Tjoer . - ,- . y--a .,m otr drawn. Tne or", i'win Wa "ndncted In- public under the su .eo,coo,coo rand Kept open lor inspection by aavertisers taney-wrnave ever aeaixt,was iromTeul pervislon or a uommweo w "X waVa nd of nav be ntsrcsted.HTbft 1 tonio orator, at a recent tnivn krnet.fi.r?ift9.r I ..T-vt mav be naa 01 ww.n ..a1 s- a.ii-lV,lf?feifi-4nfi I Dacota Territory.,.., .....M.w,-C30,CO0 I ana Jtepi pen lor iosj tS U6minaUon 'will do oncrthjnhbw- Colorado TcrritSrj 4?ivi:4ye3Wooo and Others who may ever. It will introduce an element of fun Montana Territory..;... "j$&2 visitor from New York from Oregon, Texas. ( Bcston.who aaid : "It is venderful. Shan and humor into the campaign that could fShnrT?torV oScoq I Florida or Maiao, can find at thit establish- tlemen, how elastic some men are in dere wUayobewinUpdttccd inM . I f -sets iujr- TKfl. lnntwUl their aathorized ageais. a uv-. . be made to agents, ; .. i0S4na i L V j -r- I. ,-
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 9, 1872, edition 1
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