CAPE FE All. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 8, 1876 ... . .v 4 ii.-iiir axil! II..AT- ifOKJl. ADOPTED AT ST. LOUIS, JUXH 28, 1870. - - Wc7nhc"deIegateT ttEe Democratic partv of the United, ftates, in national . nnv.nHon aspemblfddo hereby declare the administration of the Federal Govern ment to le iu urgent need of immediate reform; do hereby enjoin upon the nomi nees of this Convention and of the Demo cratic mrtj in each State, a zealous effort and co-oncration to this end, and do hereby a ppeal to our fellow-citizens of every "former ioUtical connection to undertake with: us tlil Crt and mod pressing patri lt!A dutv for the Democracy of the whole ' country. - We do hi re rcaflirm our faith In the per manency of the Federal Union, our devo tion to the Constitution or tne unueu State, with its amendments, unlTereally accepts! a.'a "final settlement of the con t rovc-i''s tjiat emrrndenid the civil war, a i 1 1 do 1 1 -re record on r.'tca dfas-t confidence :.. .1... t.t rT1lblinri wlf-OV .riitiH i.t : in an abxdut" acquiescence iu the will of the majority, the: vital principle of the Republic ; jn the supremacy of the tVirvrltw f li fhft I'lVU ocr uii, total m paration of Chuiih; and State, for thefake alike of civil aftd religious free dom : itj the ffiuaMt-of til tfitizene before "just laws ofahdr own enactment; in the liU rty of iiiliyiJnal conduct unvexed by sumptuary laws : in the faithful education of tin- riAng "generation, that they may preserve, enjoy and transmit these best cou'lit ioiiP of human happiness and hope. We brhwM ti e hoblet products of a hun dred years of, chancreful history: but v, tii!e "upholding the. bond of our Union and irreat charter of these our right, it behooves u fre e oeoole to uractice also that -ft.rnal vigilance which is the price of liberty. ,j i THE NEE1 OF , THE HOUR. ; Reform -i? nee? sary to rebuild and es- lie- Union, ei-ven yesrs asro happily res cued from" -j. he flanker of a corrupt central ism, whiehjfafter.iniiictins; upon ten States t he ra;:i( iri of carpet-bag tyrannies,- ha? honeycombed the offices of the Federal -. goVerKmeift- itself with Incapacity, waste j:u 1 1 fraud! infec ted-States and municipal! - (l' -. 5 1 L 1 1 tilt" . "'H-i'-Ui"!! Ill miri U1C aLl'l :. V..: I." V .... ... ..... f r.-nVmilA nnil doeked tasf the nroperty of an industrious niie in t!ie paralysis of hard times. Re- Joriu in necessary to establish a sound cur rency, restore the public credit, and main- . tain the national honor. ' ' JfADHlAIt FINANCE DEXOtJXCED. ' We deiio'iinec the failure for all these eleven yeai vto make grtod the promise of tMC 'leiral temier'notes, which are a ehang- inirt!nid!ird of value in the hands of 'the p' r.pi", and the ,no:i-payment of which is a disn-irard ol the plighted laith oi tne n.itiun. f ;We (lenoViji'-e the improvidence which, iii eleven years of peace,' has takenjrem t!u'-i-o(li in Federal taxes thirteen times tlie wholeamount ol tiielepil tender notes a-iid (r(j,tiaridered four" jtimes this sum in tWess expense, without recumulatihg any nerye Jor their redemption. . Wc denounce the financial imbecility of tliat nartv' -which, durins;: eleven years of irrare, ha laado no advance toward re Hiiti!t:o.n;;tliat instead, has obstructed re- r!!i)tion by wasting our resoUrcesand ex- haufiiig all our surplus income, and while annually professing to intend a speedy re sumption to specie payment, has annually enacted fresh hindrances thereto. As such a hin Ira nee we denounce the resumotion ch.use of tia' act of 1 -iToand we here. de mand its repeal.: . j OIIV.f K it VtlC FIN ANCE D.EMANPED. We (lemand a judicious system of prepa ration "by publie economies, by official re- tn iii hnu nts and by wi.se finance, - which shall enalil- the nation to assure the whole world of . its- perfect ability and perfect readine s j) inert any rof its promises at ' theiall of the creditor entitled to payment. We In-licvv sueh a systeniiwelldevised, and .above. allrf entrusted to competent" hands for cxVeuiaon, creating at no time an artu lii-ial scareit-y of currency, and at no time nlariiiiug the public mind into the with drawal of that vast machinery of credi by .whhVi ''" per 'cent, of all business transac tion. ar-.' performed a system open, pub lie and inspiring general confidence, would, front-, the d,ay of -adoption, bring healing on its wings.to all our harassed industry, and set in motion the wheels of commerce, niahufaotures and the mechanical arts; re store em ploy met to labof and renew, in all its national source, the prosperity of the people. lir.FOKM IN TAXATION. lleform is necessary in the suni and mode; of Federal taxation so thai capital may tn: set ;? free from distrust and labor lightly burdened. ' We denounce the pre sent tdritf; levied upon nearly five thousand articled as a masterpiece of injustice, ine quality and false pretence. It yields a dwiiniiing, not a yearly rising revenue. It has iiiitp()yeri.-hcd maiiy industries to sul)- M'dize ii fj" it prohibits imports that might purchase -"the products of American labor: it has degraded American commerce from the first U an inferior rank upon the high seas, fit has cut down, the sales of Ameri can manufactures at home and abroad and depleted tne return ot American agn cutur or industry, followed by half our people. It costs the people five times more . thajrit produces to the treasury, obstructs the proeetses of production, and wastes the fruits ot latMr. It promotes fraud and " fosters smuggling, enriches dishonest -offi cials and:bankrupts honest merchants. We demand that ail customhouse taxation shall I e only for revenue. 14 L-Tll ENCIIM ENT IN EX1'EN?ES. Reform is necessary in the scale of pub lie exp jnse. Federal, State and municipal out oi U cderal taxation nxs swollen from StWUKHQOO, gold, in I860, to 450,000,000, currency! in 1S70. Our aggregate taxation was from $ 1S-1 .000.000. eold. in 18G0. to .riOKVKH), currency, iu 1870,' or in one leeaie lt!s than $ per head to more thi n ?l,S. per head. Since the peace the peopie have ia!d to their tax-gatherers more than t h nee the sum ot the national dent, and : niore tlian twice that sura for the tedera " tJovcrnrnent alone. We demand a vigor- ous. frugality in every department and from every ouieer oi the government. WASTE OF THE PUBLIC LA.XD3. . ' K;e form is necessary to put a stop to the profile ate wastes of the publie lands and i heir diversion from settlers by the party in jHAvor which has squandered two hun dred inilhons of aeres ujxm railroads alone, and out of more than thriee. that aggregate has disposed of lessVtlian a . sixth directly to.tiUers'pf the Kil3 "cHl41STliX CITIZENS AND II EAT HEX CHI - ' -:' - ' XESE. i. :r-; :' UQlbrin is necessary to correct Ihe mis takes, of Hhe Republican Congress and the Trdrs of our treaties, and our diplomatic relations which have stripped our adopted vitiztlns vt foreign birth and kindred race recrosslug the Atlantic of the shield of American- citizenship, and have exjkwsed our brlthreu of the Pacific coast to the incursions of a race not sprung from the Kami gTeat parent stock, and, in fact, now by lSy denie'd citizenship through natu-. raiiz;ition, as being neither accustomed to the .abtts of a progressive civilization, nor exercised in liberty under equal laws. We denounce the policy which thus - discards the liberty-loving German and .tolerates the revival of the Coolie trade in Mongo lian wqmen imported for" immoral pur: pose, and Mongolian men. hired : ta' per : form servile labor contracts, , and demand ', such modification by Congress within a vonstitutionaHimitation, as shall prevent the further imxrtAtion or Jmmigratioii of the Mongolian race. . - ' '- " it ;4;-. REFORM IS THE CAMrAIGN ISSUT.t , Re'orrn is necetsarv. and can never.1 1a effected, but by makicj: It thtf coutrollirgf issue of tiJect n, liiUnit abovlh two false I 3ue PTta w c holding claasi he part: the o2ke- nower sf eJM 1 .motherfLf TLe fab i-ineWith which hv would -enkindle tfectarianX et fife in establislimens anu euppon ueioue cjlciu Fivelyjto the evjiajjtcfi,aiidluc TDemocrcparty has cherished from thoir - . , -i . . - & i ; . I. foundation, ana resoivea io mamuuii w iiu out partizanry or preference for any class, eeet-or riredfand-thont-Tontribtrtlng from the Treasury to any the: false issue by -which tiiey seek to light anew the dying enbers of sectional hatred between , kin drcl people, once unnaturally estrangecL; but now reunited iu one indivu-iMe Repub lic and 'ft common destiny. ! 1 pomM tv the ririi. sriivir E. Reform Is necessary in the civil service. Experience proves that the efficient, tco1 n?m!cal conduct of the governmental !us incsis not possible if it civil service be pulect to -change at . every election le a prize fought for at ; the ballot-box be a brief reward of, patty zeal, instead of post of honor, assigned for proved competency anl held for fidelity In the public employ - mrnt. That the; di?xenfcing of patronage ilwould neither be a tax upon the time of 1 all our public men, nor the instrument of their ambition. , -Here again professions faisiiied in the performance, attest that the party In "power can work out no pracueui or salutary reform. UBFORM AMONX THK "lIIGIiniT rUIU.lC ; 5E!JVAXTf. . i lie form is neepssarv even mVire in the Viin-n.p trraAc fifunTHc cprviee fPrp.ildflt . Vice-President; Judces, Sen:fbVrs, Repre: sentatiyes, Cabinet ofhecrs. The&e ofuccrs, ami others in authority, are the people's servants. Their offices are not a private perquisite; they are a public trust. When the annals ot tnis Kepuuiie mow tne uis grace and ;ccnsure; of a." Viee-President: a late Speaker of the' House of Representa tives marketing his rulings as a presiding ofocer; their friends profiting secretly by their votes as - Iaw-mars: five -chslrmfn of ftlKslradijigconimitteeij of the late IIoiis? of(rlenrecntiitive.s-exposed in jobbery: a late Secretary of the Treasury forcing balances , In the public., accounts : a late Attorney General mls'aptiropnatin puUic funds '"k Secretary of the Navy enriched. or' enriching his friends by percentages levied, off, the. profits, of contractors' with his Department; an ambassador to England censured for a dishonorable speculation ; the President'.? private S'icre tary barely escaping conviction upon trial for guilty . complicity in frauds upon the re yen ue ; a secretary 'of War impeached for high crimes and , confessed misde-meanors-the demonstration: is so com plete, that the first step in reform must be by the people, or honest men from another party. The dbie&e crf one jx iiticnl organ ization infests the lxuy jwlitic and thereby making no" change of jgieu, or party, we can get no change ofrneasures and no reforms. - , .,' .' ' ' ' . I RADICALS AN!) RA 1XICAI.IS.M '.MirST BE ' DRIVEN FROM POWTJ?. All these .abuses,, wronars .ond crimes the product 'of the sixteen ' years ascend ancy of the Republican party create a necefeity for reform, . confessed by liepub licans themselves. : But their reformers are voted down in convention and dis placed from the Cabinet. The mass of honest voters is. 'powerless to resist th'e eig5;ty thousand uillce-bcldcrs it, leaders and guides. ' .. ,-; Beform can only ho hud .by a peaceful, civic revolnt on. We demand a chauffe of sy?tem ; a t ha ige ' of ' a'ilministration ; a change of pu.ev, that kve 'may have a change of men THE STATE GOVERNMENT. 5 I ' Names cf Onicerg. f : ' UXTJCfTIVE "DEPARTMENT. (Joveruor Curtis II. Broaden, of Wayne. Lieutenant Governor II'. 1. A mi field. of Jretlcil. - jjeerctar-v of State W. II. Ilowerton, of Wake. Treasurer D. A. Jenkins, f Gaston. Auditor John Beillyf,of Cuni'oerland. Attorney General T. L. -llararbve, of Granville. , - : - .1 ":' Adjutant GeiHral Juhu C. Goianan, of Wake ' . Supefintehdetit of Public Instruction Join-Pool, oi P .s'iuotank. Governor s Private Secretarv John B. Ntfitlierv. ol Wake. . . ; JClCIAKY DESVV ?:. .'.! f.NT. GhiefJufticeuprcineCoiirt Richmond M. .Pearson, of TadTdn.' ' ' Associate Jniees .Edwin- G.Reade. of Beiufbrt; W. B. Rodman, of. Eeau Tort: Thomas Settle, of Eockinffham: W. P.' Bynum, of Meekk-nburc:. Cierk of Supreme Court W. H.. Bn-- ley, of Wake. , ' -. Marshal D .A . Wicker, of Wake- . - . . . OJlicers of the Municipality of Wil- 5 ; mJugon. t ilayoiv W. P. Canaday. Aldermen T. M. Gardner. .1. .1 S ae.,,. It. liatos, J. It. JNeff, II. O Myers lAnaia iiuiuvius, coi., uunean jifirre eol., W.! II. .Brewiuartoti. col " W. TI. Bankp, col, ., Glerk and Treasurer T. C. Servos. Chief of FiyoDopaftment Roger Moore. 1 c Federal Officials, C.)lhictor of Customs -XoOi-.h C. Abbott Depnlr Cpllector-iR. W. Chadwick. Piosrfnrjstef IT; R. Brink. . . Npv IlaiioVcr County Government. Clerk of the" Superior Court and Jude of Probate .Tame? Heat on. Sheriff S. II. Mimir.- Opmmissioners J. Q. Waimer; Dela ware Ni von, .col., Stacy VanAmrine. D: C.T)avis. ' ' - .Rerister.of Deeds Geo. W. Bordeaux eol, - ; -. ' Trui-urcr J. A. Hewlett. Hnrt ier Ed. Hev. lett. . T J ' Postal Hours. Tlie mails close at .'the City Post-Ollice as Follows : ' . Northern - through and wa v r,tails'daily - " " - " 1 6:30-A.M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad aid routes supplied there iromrat Si southern mails for all poind - . r KSouth, daiiv - - - . . : . t r term mails C. C.R'y, daily . 6:00 A M FatettevSUe . and ofliees on 1:00. P. M. 6:00 A M. daily ."(except "Sundays' Onslow C. H. and intermedi- aje omces, every Friday - 6. -00 Al M. The Smithville mails, bv steamboat, close at 8 A. M., daily, except Sunda vs. " . ''WEasyHfll, Town Creek, Srn 'PivlaA&SKaUofteewiT Fridav at 6AM ' ' Mails -delivered- from 6 A M. to T6' P. II., and on Sundays from 830 t6 9 30 A.-pX;---- - --,"-. -: -:;r - Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M and from- 2 to 6 P. M.. - Money order for Register Department open eame as Stamp Umpsjor sale at general !deiiver' when Statnp OEiee is closed. ,," '- -. Key Boxes aecesOble itrall Iwurs. day am ni-kt,r , .-,.V . ; . Jf oJcteJfiv'ii street boxes every ;, THE PATRIOT. ' OlIet p2pr in the West, - Published weekly ; at4 Grknsborb, N. C. 4lu .VK.J. , ., -.' :, Patriot, Mpe i&.ear River, Tuesdays 4 and Fridays - - - - . Faijettevtfle .by -C C. R'v. tlifTNESPArERS jOF NORTH f KrMcAROLINA: 3! . f J -Wilmington : . ; North Cakolixa Ii:EsnTTERi ax, weekly. (Democratic) TXtij daily and weekly (Democratic). ' Raleigh: CauibTUX, Advocate, weekly, MetholW I'litLicAi. IlEcoKDEit, weekly (Baptist). News daily and weekly (Democratic). North Carolina Good Tempi-a , weekly (Temt-erance). rKJF-NO or TKMPniuxcr, weekly. No::t:i Cakolixa FASiirit, weekly. Eka, weekly (Piadical). ; . Cliarlotto : Oh-i i:v.;!:, dally ami vrevkly ( iK-n.ocratic) Demo"hat, weekly (b.rrocratic). Soi-t::er: Home, weekly (Democratic). ' (Jre:nsloio : Patriot, weekly (Democratic). New Nor.:H State, weekly (Radical). - - Ashtville: Citizen, wi-ekly:(Deiii.) Ex ! itoi:. Ave-kly (I- : -) P;onkek, -"eckly (Radical.) C?:.',::bU'- : Watchmax. w eekly (l-:u.) Examin er, weekly (Deiu.) .Salem (Dem.) PKF; Winston : Sextinix, weekly (Dem.) States-;i!c : Lanpm.mik; weekly (Dem.) American, weekly (D:n.) Morganton; Bi.Air, weekly (Dem.) , . ' Mt. Alrv: Watciim ax, weekly ( Dem. ; Visitor, v. eekly (Ilad.) llii krv : P:jts. weekly (Dem. Lincointon : Pnor.i'.Ej", weekly. (D-m.) Shelby : Banniik, weekly (Dem.) Daubury : liKi'OKTEK, weekly (Dem.) Beidfsvillc- : -News, weekly (D--m.) Times and Mr xrn v. weekly r Dem.) LexiuirlOn : Record, weekly (Dem.) , weeklv. (Riid ) Graham: ( J lea n er ,'week ly ( Dem ) . Ililisboro: ( OKi.'i-K. weekly (Dem).. -V Durham: Tobacco Plant, weekly (Dem). Herald, weekly (Dem.) Oxford: Torchlight, weekly (Dem). -Warrenton: Gazette, weekly (De,m). Centennial, weekly (Dem). Weldoi.: Ni.av.-j, semi-weekly (Dom). Tarboro: Southerner, Weekly (Dem). Rbtky Mount: Mail, weekly. (Dem). . Tuiiot : Traxs ript, Kem!-ni;5uhl: (Freewill Eai tist.) Wilson: Advance, weekly (Dem.) Ziox'i Landmark, semi-monthly (Primi tive Baftiet). Newborn: Nutshell, daily (Dem). Newkeknian, semi-weekly (Dem). Times, weekly (Rad). ... . Washington : Echo, weekly (Dem.) WiLAT Next, semi-weekly (Dem). Elizabeth City: Economist, weekly (Dem). Noetii Carolixiax, weekly (Rad). Goldsboro: Alrss ex CER .semi-weekly & weekly (Dem) . Magnolia: Record, weekly (Dem). '' ' i". Lumbtrtou : RoijEsoxiox, weekly (Dem). Fayetteiille; Gazette, weekly (Dem). Wide A wakx, weekly (Dem). . Roekinghaful CouniKi:, 'weekly (Dem!) ..' SriiuT of the South, weekly (Rad). 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Cheap ancTii able? 1IEU0TRATIP ILWflj THE ! CAPE FEAR, NEW WILMINGTON J.if Dcwtl to lh luW tial.intrilcctttil, and toliticjl iutm: of NurUi Ci.. Imt, i i3Vt1 t the Jub1iftt the c!:3i rte of IO C'crit Urel, or 5 a Tor. rpilK CAPK FKAK WILL ADVOCATX iu a strai;htfunar 1 manner the prii. cjpU-Mr a puri end manly Dcmncractk S:ae and Count ry. In Its humMe wirt will uphold th !a:mrr unfurled by JcUcr. son, carrhM alort by Jatkwm and oo proudly lrnf by Tllden. The CirtTut will m'omizc no ditlcmic brtvn tbcm who Crht the lattl-f of the plc arii)4 liijh-bandtd Radicalism lutrt-urhc4 b places f p-iwcr aud seeking to raitak i. . i . i t t. uain calltMl, !! lVfntlcr tf the dca-' trV Lilicrty and the Inalienable xtt cf the Piojiare Democrat. To U.aUie (lrz Yzkk will fver fpeak with the ic of reason a:il afTcrtin. In their 113 the Cait Fi:k v. ill ever be founirlrc; srliii'. Th ih w jt. rt!l rive warm eucoar arruicnt to lk arricullaral. rnhiin aaft nunufatturiiitr intmtU of the ttaUu'.ttt will urcv immizr-iion. But while it fl "xt-u'l the land of wlcoroe Ui the ttcrtf 'on-igyvr or ether InmLrraut, it will wtt to Impns ujn ihe jut-pie already. her th? ncoity for rronoruy, thrift, labor aa4 fi lclity lo hl'Lio and Mat. NorLn Caroli nian cm ft l-uiM up North Carolina. lu i.-n:tiii2 rrrtam fioiiular Litfrsrj Km'uni the Crr. Fcak U ahead cii'J onte:!irarb-. No Anrtican dally new. ;3-r pla t tr-z?.:ia fiction haUtuallj bs f rr V.. r adcrs xcrjit iu the form of w fatiojianr.ttlHTicc. t?Uria frtl, It ide, tth stial and com pi ft,", IIl br foiu.il of upy.ng a !;.rt fpace In the Cam FriK. llie;t(u-r -r naUir of the pPt wi 1. hirer: ' c It ut'orllnatcdlfl tliv :::;. !. thy and caT.nH-iMf , Acruraey aaJ lij.4-ar'!itv wtil l- 1 -a i!. gchararlerWi Uh- Iiri-fiiji'Mce D j.nuntoftheCrf mh. Hie ti-ws of the day, Oly.Statf I : n'-ral. will lv jTocnUxI In theclcs t. :: ist t mud tar" t attractive &na -ibh-. Ufiially Jh ini'rUnt news will t pr:aUl mi the Jirst Under this i;!mii.aTl .ii wc Jmlude the Market Tportl ari l River and Marine -Intelligence. matters are twi frequently crowded i mall tTjn in a torntr. The CommrrrUl News will be carcfullr com piled and cor rected. of SUBSCRIPTION KATES. The lal I either on the week cr thj car. The Cxi'Z Fcak will Xuru" at Ten Cmts t wtt k. One DtJlar a Twentv-Fiv- C nts for Thrt Months T Dollars an1 Fifty CmU for SU Moot and Five Dollan for One Year. Dtllitrri by Carrirr in xbn City or SuJLmrb. ;per sent by mail uaWa the sabscrlptio" has been prepaid.- CoIlrctJons made IT Carrier every wttk, and co paper dclirrrra fur a longer time than a week to aej ooe who dor not pay for It iTorcptJy. Caa Is the word. - 1 TERMS tlF A DVERTISINO Are jrfvm la another plare. TJic ' mads rspccUlfy rrvrcblet In kT with the thaea. Goctra la ra-u be ccUa on liberal Imw for adTerUacra. AddreM, . fii n c apb viuuxp oct W mas oto if, N. C