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No communication, will be published tn Itf s tbc same thall bcacconipanied by some repoiiiIble liante) which is required, not for publication,Sbut as a guaranty of good aun. v.oninouiJoiiH or a merely personal character are not desired. Addrci-, ' . THE CAVE IE A A', ; I" 'I Wjlminqton, X. C. CAPE FEAR. Cicero JW Harms. FRIDAY MOKNIN'G, DEC. ir, 1S76 4- i TUB CUTIX)OK. We relv on the returning sense of 9 , V justice, and the feeling of apprehension entertained by our Northern fellow- citireus, to counteract the frauds of canvaisin? boards and the plots of (jrant, Chandler, Morton k Co. The hop,e of the country is in the better sense of the North asserting itseff, even amidst the cry of arms and the blood-and-thunder talk of the conspir utors and their minions. Just now the outlook i.ssfiually. The Republican loaders, ' with a shameful disregard S: of consequences, are ar . . "'X ' -j - ranging a programme for counting Tilden out 1 is the most barefaced rascality ever conceived in the human brain. The Senate is to usurn func- tions that belong to the two houses of Congress,-the presiding officer opening and assuming to pronounce upon the validity of thc.electoral vote and de claring the result. It is decided to throw out the Tilden vote of Oregon, which is regularly certified by the proper legal authority, and to eount in the fraudulent votes of Louisiana, South Carolina and Florida. This 'nice little Oneration wnnlrl itIvk TTnvpc .. "V a majority of one. Then Grant is to rendezvous! the army in Washington , and pro vidd means by which the voice of the people shall be stilled and the man whom they rejected at !he ballot box inaugurated as President. Once in by fraud and force, there will be no redress for Tilden or the people. This Cim tliW l!nirtv nf T?o1!mi1 iif. my. Never before in the history of this uation has there been such a shame letis avowal niade by any party or fac tion. Aaron Burr was tried for trea son, but Burr's crime, even as it appear ed to his contemporaries, was a lumi nous deed of patriotism compared with this projected crime. Burr conspired to overthrow another government and establish air empire of his own creation ou its ruins. Grant and his fellow criminals eouspire to overthrow their own goernmeiu ana subvert the very ground-sill of American liberty. Burr's crime had a touch of chivalry in it. It was ambit iou driven to the- point of madness. The crime of the ltadical conspirators has no glamor of this sort. There is nothing noble or heroic con nected withit. The seating of Hayes attended by-such circumstances would bo the culmination of low-born selfish ness. Haves was not! clw.tpd. 11 ; ; - v would be simply a usurper sitting in a place wrung by fraud, chicane and vio lence not only from his successful com petitor but also from the people, whose rights the Republican tyrant would trample under foot with the ruthless will of an Oriental despot. The people of the. North cannot sub mit to this crowning outrage. If there is a spark of Jthe manhood left which showed itself iu a flame of fire at Bunk er Hill it will surely be manifest during the next ninety; days. Submission to this iufamous conspiracy will seal the. doom of the American Republic. Americans ( have not lost their spirit THE PRESIDEXT-ELLICT. Presidentelect Tilden is the ablest politician iniAmerica. He is. besuW the coolest and bravest man the coun try has in this her hour of greatest need. It is stated that Mr. Hewitt. Speaker Randall and other gentlemen have been to see him at Albany. A disp itch says ii is understood that the gentlemen when they called ou Gov. Tilden found him in no mood to sur r ?ndcr his right to the Presidency. He believe s that he is the choice, of a ma jority of the American people expressed at the polls, and that he has fairly and legally carried much more than the ne cessary majority in the electoral eol- . leges. He considers that his right to tie vote of the electoral colleges of Bouth Carolina, Florida and Louisiana is as Iroadl and tmqaestiouaoie, as to the vote tay one.of the o the rotates which L3iVeiecIareaforhiin.k He does not innsel laid does not tviahaujtkinJ like revolutionary measures, bat os he knows himself to have been elected to the Presidency, he intends to use and advise the use of all available weans to secure the px:ision of that office. That is the nay tO;talk. There is wisdom aod patriotism ' iu it. and grit without which Tilden and the people might as well throw up th? pponge. y T II K CONGRATULATORY Al- The National Democratic Committee J have issued a short addrc;: eongratu- Iating the people on -the,. ejection, of Tilden, as a victory for Reform. We quote about half of the address '"It now only remains for the two Houses ot Congress, in the performance of their duty, on" the second Wednesday in February next, to give effect to the will of the people thus expre&sed, in the con stitutional mode, bv a maloritvof thetlrc- t ral votes, and coufii rued by a piajorily of j all .the States, a well as by an over whelming majority of all the people of the United States." f Congress must meet the people's de mand. Tilden must be declared elected, and he must be inaugurated on the Fourth of March? The address of Gov. -palmer,-' Judge Trumbull, Gov. Bigler, George W. Julian, George B. Smith and P. II. Watson, the Tilden Commissioners who attended the open .sessions of ' the Kellogg return board in Louisiana, has just appeared. It is a pamphlet of seventeen pages, and reviews the law and facts of the case with singular clearness, and exposes the illegal and atrocious acts of the Kellogg board with au unsparing 'hand. It is ad dressed to Hon. Abram S. Hewitt. No other remedy has prove so effect ual in relieving Coughs and Colds as Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Call at Danforth's A ND EXAMINE THE HANDSOME STEEL ENGRAVINGS, Europe, Atia, Africa and America per sonified and in ban relief. Makes a'., "hand some CHRISTMAS '.PRESE.YT. Near the Post 0lec. dec 13-tf REPlllXTS OF THE British Periodicals. rpilE POLITICAL FERMENT AMONG I the European nats-ous, the strife be tween Chxirch and State, the discussion of science in relation lu Tlieology, and the constant publication of new work on these and kindred tuples, will give unusual interest to the leadiug 'foreign -Reviews duruit? 1N7(. 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OUR BEST FLOUR will compare favorably wih the WHITEST BALTIMORE AXD NORTH ERN BRANDS, AND WE GUARAN TEE, IT IS PERFECTLY PI' RE AND UNADULTERATED. SMOKING AND MAN (IF AC- I 1 TUREDTOHACCO at all price, kept constantly 011 hand at O.i r large new factory. nd deliven-d in SMALL OR LARGE QUANTITIES "AT THE RAILROAD DEPOT. OUR COTTON GIN has been empluei inee.ntiy during the ttuio i. Shipnie4il of cotton in Jin- ineiise quantitiei will bmadeif deired--aud if the cah or re- .frpcuisible names accom- lany the , order. CORN MEAL, tiRlTS, IIOMLNY AND N. C. HAMS, AND SECONDS, OTHER ARTICLE NECES SARY TO A GROCER CAN BE PROCURED FROM US AT - . MODERATE RATES. - "i1. 17 , Address, r' JEXKixs BROS tmiborolrtnrflleCrt., X. C. ' ds 13-tf . MISCELLJLXro US. nepand Ksliable! 4 -DEJlOfllATll' ALWAYS THE, CAPE FEAR, A XEW WILMINGTON JOL'KKA Devoted Jo the material, iuttllcctual, mom j j and political interests of North Cr lina, h otfeml to the ;ubli at the cheup Tu'.v K CriiU a Week, or Yra; rpilE C APE FEAR WILL ADVOCATE X in a M might frwanl manner th prin nplfs of a pure and manly Dennxrn y in iitau and Couutry. In its" humMe wav It w ill uphold the tanner uufurletl by JeflVr- Ron,. camet aln iy .laek.n and now proudly borne fy Tilden. Tlie Crc Flab will recognize no ditTemiee ltwren the who fight the battle; of the opli tgint J high-handed RadiealiMii Sntmivbl iu j places of power aud -ekii!g t uiai:ituin i its eorrupt hold on the tame. 15y whatever i name railed, the Defenders of the Coun try Liberty aud the Inalienable Right o the People are Democrat. To thefn the Cape Feau will ever n-ak with the voice of reason aid atleetion. In their behalf the Cape Feak will ever l found Mrttg- j gling. i he new paper will give warm eneur ageiueitt'to the agricultural, mhdng and manufacturing Interests of the State. It will urge Immigration. But while it ill extend the hand of welcome to the Munly foreigner or other immigrant, it w ill wk to impress irpoti the peple already here the necessity for economy, thrift, labor and tideliiy to home and State. North Caroli nians must build up North Carolina In presenting certain iopular Literary Features tbe Cape Feah U ahead of it contemporaries. No American daily uhvv paper place original Action habitually Ihv fre its readers exceit In the form of cu National intelligence. Stories for the ti re side, both hcriil and complete, will If found oeeupylng' a hhort f jace iu the CAff Feau. The literary matter of the iapc will, howatr, alTray be fubordinated to the new Breify ar.d CoaTenienee, Accuracy and Impartiality will be leading eharacteriotic of the Intelligence Department of theCAi-r Feau. The news of the day, Citv. !tate i and General, will be pret-cuted in the clear est, coneisest ana most attractive form ik-s-bl". Usually the imiortant news will be J printed on the first page. Under this de nomination we. include the Market Retorts - .... . ana uivcr ana Marine intelligence. Such matters arc too frequently' crowded in wnall type in a comer. The Commercial News will be carefully compiled and cor rected. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. The basis i cither ou the week or th ; year. The Cape I ear M ill be furnished ai leu jem& per wcck, one Lioiur ana Tw enty-Five Cents for Three Month;?, Two Hollars ana Mlty Cents for Six Mouthf and Five Dollars for One Year. Delivered by Carrier in the City or Suburb?. No paper tent by mail unless the subscription has been prepaid. 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The daily circulation fthe Tinut ex ceeds that of all the Philadelphia morning paper combined, it !i one exception. 'Decidedly thebot uewpapcr ever pub lished in Philadelphia. A. Y. Tribune. "The ablest and best paper in Philadel delphia." AY Y. $a,t. "The lest paper In Pennsylvania. TfKMs, including ix?tage, a ear, r 50 cents a month. ' Address, THE TIMES, 71i Chestnut St., Philadelphia. oct SIM f THE BALTIMORE SUN. Published dally (except Sun lay) at the Sun Iron BuJldlngst, Southeast Corner of Baltimore and South streets; by A. S. Aii ell &fCo. ' Price's for JIailiwj : Single copy, three cents : one month, sixty cen's: two month, one dollar: three months, one. dollar and fifty centa; tlx mouths, three dollars; 1 year, elx dollars. Postage prepaid at the onUcc 'by the pub libbers. ' No paper I ent longer than paid for. THE VEEKLY SUN. Que dollar and a half a year, and II for six month, with ' . i ' . Great 1 ; induemeqU ; r V to ' nor7-tf CLUBS. XATION.lIi I)r.'!OCIL.Trc PllT- 1 OR3I, .IMIPTi:il AT tT.LAJUIH T, the deletTitcs of th iX-xnocratic party nf'tbc UnitrJ Mate, Lt xxatlonaJ eonetkn aublIt do henrby declare the ad ml nbt ration f the Fedrral Govern ment to tc in urgent need of Immediate reinn ; do hereby enjoin upon lb m m' nrca of this Convruthm and of tb lcmo cratic party in each State, a icalou effort and co-operation tutLUend, anddtiTcty ppral to our feUow-citlxcn oi evcrj former jlltlcal coaiievtion to unlerlak itn u tnis Dm ana rmt irriuz ixn otic duty for the Dftm-facy of tbs" w bolt j oHintry. I Ve do hcrr rramrm uur failb iu tbc per J mamtirv of th Fettrral t'niti, turdrva iin 10 in vuinmioii 01 ir.r l mien s?;atri. with lu mmrndnu-nt, ustvcrMilh .tt pij a a titul rttlcmtnt of the con troverIe that engendervd th rl 11 war. and d' b-rr renlMtr-tt-tlfatcnfidiK- in the irri'ttiltv f reput'.k'au sclf-roV emuieiit ; in au allute ncuuiescetice in the will of the inaj. ritv. the vital ifliM-iplt f the R.titlic : Im the -upriuiary of the civil over the utiliian authority; Ititle total eparatiii tf Church and V.ate, f.i the hake al4ke of clul and relig:.:i free loin ; In the cjuality ! all citizens teforr Ju-t law? of tlieir own n-Wintit ; In tat Hltcrtv of individual tt u lu.'t uuveirtlbv uultuary lau; in the iitli!ul lucation of the Hung gcucratiou, tlit ti.y maj preserve, rujov and traumlt thcr liet condition of human liap4ne and hpe. Wc lieliolil the noMet trdnrt of a hun dred year of changeful hior: but while upholding the Kmd of uur Union and great charter of the-- our ncnt, it lehovc a free wple to jrartioeabotLat eternal Igilance which 1 the price of liberty, 1EMoIMT1C riXirfL ll.vMri. We demand a judiciou m l ui of prva- rjtion I'V puMto tTouoinle. lv i1Ucui r trrnchnictits and bv wic finance, which shall enable the nation to a-ure tl c bo.e wnrldy of It jerfixt ubility and jcrJ'ct . . m - i . rraaiue4 ui inrci. any oi n prociiK ai Die call oi the creditor entitled to tavmetit. We liclieve uch a tem well deviled, an J aljove 11, cntniftol to comretrnt bands for rvirution, rreating at no time an art' tlcial Karvity ofcum-ucy, and at ti) time alarming the public mind into the wlth- lniwkXot that vat machincrv of credit by which iercent. of all huiucs tratua lo tion are ierfonned a yMini open, put tie anl liiBplriug general connlcncf u ouM, from the i;iy of adoption, bring healing on its w'.ij t i all our haraed InduMry, and pet ii Mo:!nn the wheels of commerce, mam taeUuf and the mechanical art?; re store em ploy met tr lair aud rrtii,w, In all iU national tource. the proj rity of tne jetpic. KCroUM IX TAXATION. Ref-irm 1 ncccsarv In the fuiii and minleof Federal taxation k that car4t-l may lnvet free from distrust and labr lightly Imrdetied. We denounce tbe pre- ent tafia Icvlcu utajii nearly live thousand articles a a masterpiece of inju-Uee, ine quality i and false pn-tencc. It yloIJ a dwindling, not a yearlv rilng rcviiiuc. It ha iinpoverishetl many indutric to ul- fsair.e u few; It prohihits Import sthat might purchaMr the pnniueU of America u labor: it has degraded American commerce from the first to au Inferior rank uion the h'gh seas. It has cut down the talcs of Ameri can manufactures at home and abnad. and depleted the return of American agri culture or industry, followed by hjlf our tieoplc. It costs the tcople five timet uon than It produces to the treasury, obstruct the processes of production, and waste the fruits of labor. It tromoles fraud ami fosters smuggling, enriches dishonest ofil- clals and bankrupts honest merchant". tVe demand that all customhouse taxation shall be only for revenue. KETBENCUMEXT IX EXrtXt. Reform is neccf sary iu the scale of pi.b lie expense, rederal. btate aud tmlnMpa. out of Fetleral taxation has woHn fn u. f 00,WK),CO0, gt.ld, in 1W, to r0.(KW,(0U. currency, In 1570. Our aggregate uxatiot wafrotn $lSI,U)0,OtM). gold, in 1Na. ti SoXMKXVXK), currency, In isro. or In one d.cade less than S per head to more thai. ?18 ter head. Since the teacc the people nave pant 10 ineir tax-gatiierers more tLai thrice the sum of the national debt, ana more than twice that rum for the Fcd ra uotenuueui aiouc ncucmana a lror ous frugality lu every department and ironi every oujccr or tne government. WASTE Or TUE IH.ULIC LAli. Keforta is nccestary to put a ttot to th profligate waatea of the public lands and uiar Uiversion frtui Mrtuers bv the nartt in iwwir wiilch has squandered two hmi- dred millions of acre upon railroads alone. ana out oi more man thrice that a ggrrgat has disKwl or le than a sixth dirccth . - AMI . . 1 It uj uuer oi me sou. CnUlfTIAX CITIZEXi AND HlltTHEX CM XESE. lteiorm w necewry to corrcrt the m! takes of the Republican Congre-. and th errors of our treaties, and our diiJotuath reiauous wnicu nave slrioued our aJoi.te citizens of foreign birth and kindred rac recrobsing me AUantlc or the shield o American citizen hlp. and hive cxiosd ourDretnren or the Pacific ccast to the Incursions of a race not prung fniiu the 6ame gnat parent sUick, and, Ui fact, ti w by law denied citizenship through natu. ralizatlon, as being neither accuotoinel to the habits of a progressive civilization, nc r cxcxxiaca iu untrny unuer CiiUai Ian . f . i 1 1 1 1 . & .. ucuuuucc uis jjuuit wuica IUUK U:K"arcs tho libertv-lovin German and tolcrat the revival of the Coolie trail c In M.nt. Uan women, imported for Immoral pur poses, and Mongolian men hin-d to j form servile Iator contract, and tb-mnd uch modification by Congr- within a constitutional limitation, a shall prevent the further importation or immfgration ol the Mongolian race. REFORM 14 TUE CAXPAtO.N tlL Reform is necessary, and can ncytr Ir efTocted but by making it the coutroUiDff issue of the election. UitlLg it above th two false issues with whh the oIke folding claaa and the party In power seel to smother It. The lal? Iue with w hirl Uiey would enkindle sectarian strife li respect to the public schools, of which tb establishment and support belong txdn Ivcly to the several Sutes. and which Lb Democratic party ha cherished from theii fonnlatlon, and resolved to maintain with out partlzanry or pTcfcrei;ee for anr cla., sect or erred, and without contributing from tbe Treasury to any the false issue by which they seek to light anew the dying embers of sectional hatrrtl between kli dred people, once unnaturally estranged; but now reunited ia one Indivisible Repub lic and a common destiny. KF.rORM.IX THE CIVIL CM TIC E. Reform is necewry la the civil ecrvice. Experience proves that the efficient, eco nomical conduct of the governmental bus iness I not possible if Iu civil service be abject to change at every election be a prize fought for at the ballot-box be a brief reward of party zeal, instead of po-ts of honor, assigned for proved competency and held for fidelity In the public emj Joy-m-int. That the dispexufn of patronage should neither be a tar upon tie time of all our public men. nor the Instrument of their ambition. Here aain profession falsified in the perlormauce, attert that the "party In power can ork out no practical or salutary reform. KZTOtUC AKOXO THE .XUWUXST FCBUC szavxxTs. , Reform is necessary even more la the lUgaer grades cf public service President, I Mce-Vrttll cut. Juk-rt, Friic.rt-T roU'Jnt Cji iact otUcxr. W, lTT- Th.r ortn rr r .J? f the atinal of tU Krna'jiw h V cracratui ertfjrr uT a k.l'rr!. Ute -fikrr or it, llu ,f VuZl tl'dtuarkctm hU ndinr. iT cS tie U Wiriuultik UUi If1 4 Iitciitata exMkl kx'MtrZT xe cr1irT .f tle Xrrs. ttUnrr la VUorory 4..eml nlwx funds ; a SccrcUn of the 2kar a " iifuiiu - i. . lrrled oT the - - W,ft m - . n m uun.u t, fcniauTn ; ms rmvirttl't f firsts or n ilty cmpilnty n fru I, to MUiUf: aSr.-rrtarv of W'mr Ir,. . nuar m o:-rnottTratI.tt U pUtethat th-flrt step Itinera, t.y the i;4", r ho,t inra fr zatLm luft the l-dy politic aad i4it making no ehaurvol mrti or tn can git no iliangrof tuturr rtfcrif. 1 ttm can ntir it:ivcN riioM i-vrt. VII thfe hu-, nnr ani. he pn!urt of the sfxttru tr .Jl.T uiey i f t?u? Itrpubnraa JarH-J" icre 4t firr. Aim, rnfwrd t .lean thrtn-'.. Kut tbHr X ire ..titl .mn In ninitli, tt(a ..lacol lntn tW t Mrt, Thr tux C . Uty tDou-an l ':JicoI".Mrr Mat-.. in I cufdr. r. ic reviution. c dfnuu.1 a i lata cu; nge oi j i , iaat wr ai? , cuaue oi t-iOi. Till: T.TK GOVHRXMRXT. Namrs of USicers, Ett:t tlVF 'fPUTMrT t; mnMir-Curti. II. Itrogtlrtj.tjtr,,,, Linitmait ti.arm.ir K. f. .rtetr t flri-b:i. rttarv t.f M.tc W. II. Irti Wake. Trca-unr !, A. Jiikiii,.4'Uua, Auditor John IlcSllv. .f ('unyy .irmr tvTierai I . If i ifSnvilJe. . n-v "w .t iiawiiii 141 onn I . I., am.. .1 II. ...... j .t I a ... Ucrineti.lciit .f lulU I-rr, UAm lfd. of I'tMitiotank. cni' r i i mau- .vcMan-l v- . i r- a- . " m. .tauery, oi mikc. j i tirci ainr vrrxXTMns r. C h icf J u Uec .Si pnrn Court Kir W i M. IVar-n. ofVadkln: AMclat44utJc Edwiu tRde., U aufurt; V. II. Ktiluua. of htmzlr Thomas hcfle. .f lh-Ur-diam: tf f Hynum, of Mccklfnbarg. " ' Ciurk of SMi.Tcme Court W. IL Icy, of Wake. Marshal 1 .A. Wlckrr, of W ale. Ofiicrr ot the Municipality ! Wju mlngton, Maor W. IV Canaday. . . Aldermen ,T. M. t;arducr, J.J. Cm b y, li. (J. Hate, J. II. JCV fl. K. C. lliratn Ilankin, col., DutK-an rob, W. II. Urculugtoii, ?L V, Bank, col. Clerk and 7ihurcr T. C. ixtt. 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