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i be Lai L.ri La li a ;uaiiV . j a hiocr a.t newspaper, is print i-il every taonil;: ex cept Monday, in the ol id Journal Building, lower floor, Prince street, ten .cents a v.cck,-l 'Si tor tim e month, 2 50 for ix months and for a year! Mailed or dyHveVcd by carricjf in the city -at the rates, Subtcription) Ly mall must lava riably be prepaid. ! AdvirtlscVncts lni-ert43l for - $1 60 pet KjViare-for the lint Cay and c5. add! libnal for each day x to one week- Om Kpaire (or inch) H for ore month, 10 foi hrce mouth, for aiostli f I" foi wilve month..: A P'UirU'r. of a eoluni? fur twtive: months xvitlt privilege ' i.-iontbly-hangvy OVe ( f" .-hu-,.n7. A half column fur one .year, with Pke priv' . lcg., . 125. I'he uhKnn loir 'oiavyts V Contrail for Vihcr fcpafcfan:I".I:: can he made at-the" ciiiec mi j,h;-ra! ttrra- No coii.inttnif ationvlll Pc published un lc.'!5 the fcanit" fchall' teateoirtpaiued by m a: responsible narfce, 'v.IPch .is r.equirta. ia: for publication' but W a guaranty. of roeo aith.- Contrit.uiic'r..5 of a merely per.;-:ia:. .i chartic-'f r !ire j4 d -. in d. vddr 1 TiLy rjj-j.; :j the 1st ot "J.ua.iirv yiil 5 o an i v-. n. of "rami iinorto't.'.c. 'i he- i;o'.tv rep:uMtlt-n :ti'iat tuunu nolii 1 1 : i : c i ;i i . Charlotte fitid'rot!: r pl;u es in tho btai itnlicatcUlta't great iiUvrvst i- tuktn ii. the tnntttr bvUlr-;1 '. ' Well may it he iv .rdeu; u cluy o juhiiec- jii ti.C' O'.d Nor J in rlcs the bejrinulhjr ci'ii u-t-'A cni--t!: cra'oi the eoiiii.Ieie eiii.tiicJ jjivt:o:i oi vi ' S!:;ie, k far as . p.-.'itk-ai lfvr; -j'; ujvuh oT thy e"oef;na;;;?ut itrj c;-iietrj;Cl With the ailtni!ii.-! ration of Zehu'o! Vance ji-ttnnseueeVa. life of rotieiM lien a period vi s.ViUjili.ty. fur the presouL an of hope for thl; futrav. The executive aut1:or:ty hasie;: iu ih'. h.'.iici.s of im i who ba-eh: alriffd it The punloninp power h.id IaCCH .strelcued beyoiul ever; iva.etnible liuiit. .Some of the Kepuh 1 can (jovenu's iave not icrupled lc employ unh.vfu! -'forey in carrying out their hweut v.ills dial the avcH wills o! their party. '.The. appointing powot. I:i3 likewise been uioiiirftillv ciuijloved. .' ' i- ruder Z. 1J. Vauee the re -will be a per-- feet reijrit of i iv. an'd peace will every where prevail wiIiin.oar borta rs. J i. aduiiuiotratioflAvijl restore v i'1r when; there ha, been rcluioy .bring'rclief whriv there has.bcc.t'..oiMMvJsibii. t .uive con!i dence where tiere lv- been distrust'. ' '-A'aticc has abilatie;; of ;i high order atul character and . patrtim which com mand veneration. lie is not uh highly gifted and capable, lie ;u.-u ! uiaguetic aodpopalar. t 'Fhe ;;,;. pa lovo him as a ibroiher, h- he ltutkes him:;elf one olVlhcta. . .Starting un4er kucL favor.iljie ..an-.-piees, his adiainistratiun is bound to be a success. , If he made ai raagnifieent VJovernor whe; tas a 'Considerably vouii'rcr muu uakl in a time aie.traordi "naryAeril, tnijeli more will jhc .command iT?pect ami aurniratton ttow, wien he has the ripe experience of j we've years and the ailvaiitaes "of p'.'ace ivl uoui parafivr cpuet! ' 1 f ; 4 Weil nuivthe peoole oft North I'ar 1'lina rejoice ahd be exceeding irhul as '.the day of 1 1 1 o , b eg i ; n: i 1 1 of their new and brighter era approaches. TlllVUNlIUY (lITITiON. ine of the'tuost important tjue-tion that will conie'up before tnie Leisia iure for consideration after! it reassem bles will be the nsiirv question. We i ... . . 1 apprchLlid there will ic U.-s difiictiliy than there y.is in the last iLegislature in providing a pleasure at oitee popular and suitable to the recpiirenients of the times. The' last .AsiCinblv blundered badly, for by the passage of an ojipres- s-ivclawit cliee'.ied the pnsperitv of the State, detnor dizin- business to a considcrab'c extent bv driving capita! j gr.iefnkto and cv r- suiP. pvr-. out or tho State and curtaiiin- thel 'l.tlH n'J Aarrf f!r I financial operations within its borders. 1 f i a; ?;vr for liirutcif witlioat char.-! We nnnreh&d with gneli :'sad exia-; .At tH'e duUar a.yna-e paii, thv.;- j nenec as a monitor, that the Legisu- j jid: iui.1, voiider nir tU. .e of thettuv: tare will, sooiilufter its' reconvemns. ia,'a t:H v f-.f-i: c-mu-ut'we ate een-..'' . ; v i. , i Ifdetii .iae."pkflt 11 ;1 ec-r.c-i'U Tj i pass an ricpp abolislnn-f the prs- j rr.xrXv ?rrt:tc eluu;,rwrpi-; vnt usury law itgaiit usury and substi-. aa 1 hi' the world, and" we trd.-t ai.h'ic luting for it c much wilder in fact I U! a i' T11T2 Sl j one without pains and penalties or I dee PP-r V . Nt-w Vorlc Citv. N.-Y I ains auu pe else one leaving money free as the air to bring whatever value it may Ijo found to have in market, Perhaps such a statute, a's the latter would be too much to expect, though it would be greatly bencfieial to' the in terests of the Wboie pcople.Tarmers as wqll as merchants. It is expected of the Legislatur that it will enact a Liw conceived iu the spirit, of-;vrisdoupby which the financial stress will le some what relieved, p Ait act abolishing the 1 present usury law is demanded, and we feel sure, that that muqh in the way of relif will be done, v -t. - ATc are always-.pieasetf to -i'com-lnend a good article. Dr. Bull's C6u!?h Syrup n 'ver foils to cure a; Cougli or Cold in fchort time. I he rr.ee -is 2. ii.nts, . v" ': . '. tlliVlilXT&OF TilE , Bi Periodicals- mini POLITICAL FERMENT AMONG I the -Kumrean natcrs tb stnte ne :v?eeu i.--iairet ei-u ca.. v c Ji-taM ; lUIP-asioa cf i;?w works oa :b &i:d Uadp-d topic, iU -ivc utu:wu j th? leadsr- Pn-rn Ibvies P.T a uinng reaar im i ;a a ;,;.-. u -... he fact?, an 1 anrst :h-'.-r. t : : : a ry t.sra; b hi:n to a correct cm-tu-ur-. - Tin: IEOXARD Hcorr rvB ijsinxa COVPASY, if" ' . i, ; ""'. . .r ,, - .:. (Ecahj''U'co.t:, TERM S Pa v a i i. i : : - i' : . n . r i : A vy a c r iY,r :v r-.": - r :' 111 oi;i;:. t".n V:.vv. - UJ :-:oraiv-ihrt.- Ib-tf -.-av, 10 -0 'V : Fr-rall" fo,ir P.-vien . 1;: C; " " -.r P'.vr.v.- o-l's Ma- ". ;ino - - - - - 4 Ul " ' !",-r ::: ' ; : .1 :. ! v.- ----- ; U ) '. r-;;-:.- , : .... : : . - llewvv. ; - - - bi e. ; 'i'I i..;,ai;v.';i'i' : ! j T. 'vv:. - i : (;;5 For Ci-iel.". i- . : .. i bur'"!Je7i - v- - 1-V - " " Tlie P' -r . ;.; i p J: 1 v :'-s. ' liihei"'? i ;.iut i L i - : ;:; u'j-cr i or only cn. lue .::; eiidAb li-.t i ui. t-eriptic:-, u i ::.v;:i -i.'J'.iy i.i advaueea the c.ouu:k n-'.. lae.i.t. .; t'-u;-.: ye:.r. I -A v-'"'' :V:'-Uf.-el :ibs of O J;tC.fc K' r: t". !; vr-nl or - . 1 . 'ww will .! t C t li t r .t'- J- ;:eS 1 Pi.akwooe : I:i Will l. 'or f S. f :i f ( i t ; : . '' flui-.'-f ii' o.' r. tbeaboe dSeoai;", jh allowed to liie 're:;-. ; - iv ' p i: iu.-' New f-!il..--r'ii;.-'i , ..'e.;! : r oi.r.v.;.-r'. ;.u, ehftrir, ;i livi'.'-'-via'; r VV v:. . :, Or h .a, i:t-W ,al;;e,1iicls :j ( 'iave . .! ( 'S74 :' snbser'i af th. --pr-ir l!,f vi';.:ir P'-v; rs to aii Jive" x.;: . aV-'. a l i :ave t i ''lackvo d's Mairaziue iV.r PW.". Neitiier i)vcraianns to fcu'j. eii'H i is df.-coe.r.t to el.nbs cm- be all'id' va;W lb- niorev.is reueiiei ills-eel to ho , pa! ' fUi'is. premium mviu to-Ciuu.. .; C-ireuhir- v. ii'; - ; ' r jwrlk ; i;.ni li ;. ii. Tin'l.r.!;An Sr'oi t : i-ot,:-:?! v. Co. iius' I 11 P.ii'i' !.-. v t . . Ni v, Y.i.'k 1 4 . . i s:e iii;n--;"it i vioiis ol .'; . '.ur- a-.;-; , e ai-xt, ye.ir v. Hi u i :r - :-:vue a- dar rir.' the -ye ir i-hat, i:a :ju.-t- pa-.-ea. TI.: laiiy.ed'iion v.'iiS' on wi k !.:"i o a the?:' it Soar ;;i -i :.ti!d;: vs u : ;u'( t :'-!:: or .vi r-! .uii'iuii:- : w.aii; i i ne A.";?: -vi.v '. Ui.-'-n . ;:; i.e a a.i-i.-.i v.iiU I p iir- s ti .' t-e-Kiiiu- a.meu.-a.iis aal os.arac- ior lia.; ;re unvauy L-aiau- to oar irn i. Ttii"rN will covu.n;lue tt be the $-i. -1 on.-. advo. ;' b; of rvvrm ah' i.t. iiU t'l III'" HUhUUil:";: O: Ml!i'.-:....;Ui'-.ll d of tie- HiKli:; wi-luia. a;.U mi; irr;i y .or f.oilow. pn-:-Tu--.' I'l-b'-i ilA y. ur.d.franU' v, i hr-lne''sti.. 1 : !' put .'lie a Tab. P v. ill cont'U.d fl-r iln . . . . . i - i i . ..( ei a ..-.?.. j. oi - ,"e :-x ..ue o t:i- peop'e .u-a tl:t' i;,S-;-:. ( ; -t iu ! nv fata.P u: P':- b- .-ii.i.i;, v.. .1 "lie cour.tiui; of v;- re::j': c. t uy iaUhnry .:i.K'i'. i . . i:, v.-1 1 1 .o -a-, i r uppiy P.- ;'.';.!: !'- a !-odv. 11 ja t l.-i" ii'Oia. a lliil- ti n ot !"r.;.- witii thu ud, cor.;. .1-. i 1 !',.. V' . ...... a nuiaevua;at c;v:'.ully i-eleeii-.i ttaf.'o; J i-?p'orterS r.nd .:' respondfu-is. :fp-::i Waliin.tr.'ori. ..-.; -i-ially. aevnrftwain.l ';ai;k-.-; and.;a-. 1 :- r ;': i .;l ! PiP. V- la dir.it.- i i; .nv- i iu v--.-;e :nue to it--- i v: ;nr-1 iT ib ; e.'.-h.. thrive by pkuidv'; :r '.' 'i'rear.uVi' or v v. :-)- whut. ho lav. do: : : u!Y;- them. a no will -r.d.-aw i merti'-ti.e. eeu'Mic-avc i lie public 1 lelmdlim' tu.i Pahi .!' ('iH"!av-i:ni.'Hl.- j! sin laijiioiiUo.I j.w -a ( i . j T;i-pviee uf Pv-Uitiu Y t"N v. f!l l ; 'ty n- ti Ko5th or ;o a year, or v it ii tlf. ;ua lay.edi'.ion sT 10 a year. :" j The i:;5Av'edjrii'n clone, c:;ilP p;.t,v?, I 'A year, ptpald. " j Thr Wi-iLY :m-v, e:'rht !.ii Vf " I 1 .1 ei..iuinr,: wb 1 i :ur;ii2 Vu7 rate o; cl i i ue i inUu f t ilus Lio rcilui-t:cn irt-m ; 0V,s I i use pn-aj. rate 4f- I nr. ' i m.oy Van be i v iii-.uviiu:l .--ed. vrlber without I j t e v.e.i '.--: tyv.-' At the f:? T- Bacon, Flour, &c. 50 X A COXES D. S. SIDES, .?0 Bf.LS. FLOUR (all gra.-e'), loa nhdan-l-Rbis. (TCA MOLASSE.S, lOb RPls. 4.117 SYRUP, Bujrs COFFEi'V oXt Cbi-. SUC.AP.' r . ' 100 BbJ. GLUP, bi) BdP. liOOP IUQN, V0 Hah-., IIA V. BAGCilNU. TOBACCO, bNuPP. So VP LYE, CAX!K,$..Tif3. CIlKi':;. ' SPIRIT IJARRr.l LARD, , , .-; .NAtL. vK:c., x-. . , - oe tf WORTH WOJITJT. T0TICFPI3 IXEREP.r GIYEN Til AT .application '.will be uisde' to the 0er.r.T Assembly of the istat. of North Carolina,-: n-Sw. in sessior., for an Annn-umeat of the Charter of the City of Wilmiugtou. ' ' ' Wilmington N. C, Nov. GO, 1ST0. TO THE :. coiiirrsi o.x" s eh'ctta n n I ' I ' j 1 j ! I'iiiKUiii if rri- ib ; j ; ..." j.. rii si:Ai'!i:r town. K .1'. r .1 JIVliiV :!IA:: . ' 1 A v: V r AC i T REP o: in;-a:; PaPpkie1 iii) Mil.- I. PR FR; M White and lied Whecit, r p.t: i i)l v. ;. i.- i t ow ci.r ! ;a:n i.'i lUANMLPi: AND VAi;UP AND MECNLENbUR; ViliMiNiA. - OUxl . 1.1 eolap.ii i.. or.i L'ly v. lib th-.:, WHITEST PAIiiMuhL AND. NUKTH- ilUN JiRANDS'AND WE (ll'AKAN- . j j . . . - , TP P. i f PhitPKCTPV PI 'AND L'NADUPTKKA . P!;. ijl o Kixa . i A i J . i .V i l - TCltEP TuJiAcrn. Ihd j o.ir Lsi'p: new Pu.-toi-y, ;is: I ue.'u ere I in MAPI. Oli i.ARri: P AN'fl'l 1P. TUP RAIPRO.VP DEPOT. o u j: ' 7 0-V r7 A' . -. t 1 :!:!ly fcdarin the bi (! oarpb.j.'j.i bii a.-o.i. Oiiipnuntsi jt Lcoiion :n tai m jii-v ouahtiPes will be made if diired and if the ea.-li or re-f-poiiable names aecom pany tlie order. CORN MEAL, liliiTS, UO.MINV AND SECOND, X. C 1 1 AMI, AND " OTIIKR ARTICLrS NPCKv bARV TO A OROCilii ' CAN RE PROCIJRb FROM VS AT k MODERATE ,T 41 RATES.- Addro a i1" ro, flranvillc Co., N. C. do 13-tf . . ... ii i v I - lawny ana ine inaitenaoic iiisnv o nmuu uiw huuh wnnm iw the ttrotluct or the sixteen jear .. rn.-i.iu. ii e vw..i all par-j .,u, iVoie are It mrat.. To them the e behold the nobleet products of a hua- ancy c,f th Ibrpabllraa rartr crrt . y u-n Fkau will ever ak with the voice dml year of chanful history : but neceitv for rrform, coufcvird by Ret. i uiviMTfrniuotir u.ilh". I -,!riiJf":i aml uWti,i,. Iu thciibeball while upholdint; the bond of our Lalon k.aU4 themvrlvr. But their relorc i.. t-.i j .in .ro.u our u.u.. t!.''C..iX FtAii will ever be found fctruir- and irreat charter cf then our riffht. It in rru.!1 CHEAP AND RELIABLE i THE CAPE FEAK, -'t-btuthfT:iatt-rial,ir.t;'!kctual, mora aud pulilil Interest. t rNrth Cai V l::ia,l oOerrd to the public at the cheap rite f IO Cciit a Week, or 5 a leal rzuv. CAPE FEAK WILL ADVOCATE I in a 1 1 rahjht forward manner the prin . yhh- of a pure and manlv iKinftrracv In r rate and Country In it humble war It will uphold th banner unfurlbd bv JclTer- -(;r.. -r.rij-l rlon m- Jackson ana now I madly lornbrniden. TlieCiPEFEAii will n-oiiirr.i2fnodltrerer.ee ln-tween thoM .ho ilht the battles of the people acniuM hi'ii-handed Ihuliealim intrriicho.1 in ; pliees of iowi-r and sekinjr to maiiitaic j .t e!rruptt:uia on trie fame. Ity whatever i ' - v m i - 71:o new p:'mrwill irivc warm tncour I ::ni it t the a-rricultural. minim; and I I :i;i;u.aciwn;!jr inierexs oi tne Male, ii i id uw iimnirration. But while it avHJ VKltv to hr.nie and State. North CaroU I .i..v.h r.i-.t bni!d up North Carolina I In ijreteritne,'- certain lwpular Literan I -eai.ires the Cape i-eah Lj ahead or It 'iiieinporario?. No American daily new :ip( r plaoes orirhial fiction habitually be "-r- its readers except in the form of en -.:u'V!?.l inleliJireiice. btories for The Iin-- ide hoili serial and complete, will T oanu o-.enpyinA sle"rt tpaee in the CAr i i:vit. ihcl.li'&rr matter of the rDe H', ho.ev--r4, r7:zy be itubord.uated t' 'ii. n-v.T Tiff. vJ v f tjtv n!enee. Aeeuracv atid I M'.i. artiaMtv will leading eharacteiltic I i ins IntiJlarenee Department of the Uai! I The news of the dav. City, St ak-1 , ind (hia ral, will be preienW in the clear-1 ; & . 1 - a. a a. i! m 1 T. eoiH-iset and most at tractive lorui dos- -M.lf. I'.v.allv the important news will be I pnntcii on ti:e tirttpac. Lnaer tnts tie-1 I nomination we include the Market Report j and River and Marine InteUigcnce. Such j tiatteis are too iVequentJy crowded in I -mall typ.. in a corner. The Commercial ; N't-ws wiii be eiirefully compiled and cor-1 ; reetcd. SU i; St Rl PTION RATES. Tie. b, ;s i either on the week or th 'i in. full. i.'f 1 1. win i. r..r.,m...i 1 t i n Ccnt. iK-r week. One Dollar and ! f , j3f -Five (Vxil for Three Months, Two ! :K i: i. i l ;:r (Vnts for Six Months ..ml Five DoF.aia tbr One Year. Delivered ty Carrier iu the City or Suburb. No i v-ap.-r tent oy man uiu.ee lue fcuuscnpilon I : ." iHxn prepaid. Collection made b Parrii r every week, and no paper delivered for a 1 r time than a week to any on who does not pay for it promptly. Cash Is the word. ' TERM S l ) V "A DVEUTIS J NO Are give ij ?nglher place. Tliee arc made es-peeialiy re,aipblc, In keepinp with the times. Contract ctu be effected on liberal terms for advertisers. -Address, TI1C CAFE FliAU," oi l l." if WlLMIXOTOX, N. C T H E r H I LADE L P II iT 7 LM ES FIRST-CLASS IKDEPEXD j EST MOHXIXG XEWS PA PER. j ij.L TIIAT CAPITAL AND EX- ; lcririe can acecmpliah will be freely em ployed to maintain the hih reputation univer-ally accorded to it, of being the abkt aud bet paper ever published In Pldhu.lvlphia. It contains all thc latest j news, i;eludin thc Associated Trehs Tele j grams, bpeeial iclegrams audCorrcspoad- nee from ail point? f.-f intercut, full and accurate Local Reports, and Fearless Edi- i tsrial Diieussious of all Current Topics. It is a lirst-clas Live Newtipapor iu every re pe-t, fully opial tii the best published a:.;. i !;ere. The dally circulation of thc y"4ex eeeds that of all the Philadelphia morning papers combined, w ith one exception 'Decidedly the best nev,papc-r ever pub lished in Philadelphia." A". Y. Tribunt. 4,Thc ablest and Ix-st paper In Phtladel dclphia. A". T. Sau. 4TIie best paper in Penn-lvania.' . TfSMs, iuehiding pobtage, 0 a y aTy o. ZO cents a month. 'Audrey, THE TIMES, , TP; Chitnut t?t., Philadelphla. 'et 'J'J-lf THE BALTIMORE SUX. .- PublUht-d daily (except Sunday) at the oan iron mui'iinga, iJoutneast corner of Baltimore and South atreet ; by A S. Ar.tx.is A Co. . J'rtces for Mailing : Single copy, thrii eiuU ; one mouth, tlxty e".i?. : tvi months, oue dollar; three months .ne dollar and fifty ecnta: lx n.ouths, three dollars ; 1 year, rix'dollara. l oatage prepaid arthe ocicc iy tne jaio Itfhers. ' - . . -tii piper .' seat longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY SUX. One dollar and a half a year, aud $1 tor six month, with ; - 1 Great ' " indueemenU '". to not 7-tf' - CLUBS. v i"i t i!,r i . i . :-.. .i.i.. t. ti.f itun i I niimii iiv tiiiiiiic mmom iiv uluuii n? -i. . . . . . . . ... . . ni . - a or. !-ii.r or other harahznint, it will nrk I trenchment and by wIm tin nee, which iTt.tera; a c. anjje if admluVtrtku i i;.iore-- upon the jeopte already hen shall enable the nation to aure the whole cine 0r par ! . that we my lure he n cpviivfor -otioinv. thrift, labor and I world of It perfect ability and perfect r,r r-,ri ' 1 y" jailO .11. m -ItAriU ri-Al- VPraUrat, Jad, Senator. JL t OH: Ai:ui - CI J AT iX.I-UUia aenUtlTf, Cabinet ofirm. TViToSS f 2UXX:?3.I3;3. aM other lo atW.ty, ar JT. V.V. Hi delcrata cf the Democratic erra&U. TbdroCcr are but ptriy.cf U Lattad Elate. Ja tuUoal cost enticn aemUeIt do brrtby de lare the admlntrtration of the Federal Oorern- ment to be la urgent need of Immediate reform ; do here! J enjoin upon the noxal- txx tl tMi Com. a Joa and of the Drmo rrttir rATtr In each Stale, a sralocu effort and co-operation U thU end, ad do herrby I IlMpral to our JcUOW-ClUXeaa Ol rrrrj l former roUUcal connection to undertake I nitfinthUfirtaad matt prcMing patri-1 otic duty for the Drmocrary or ta nwe country. We do here rrafflrra oar faith la the per- roaneticv ox the Federal Uukm. ourdrro-1 tan to' the OtiuUtutioa of the taitM Stau-, with 1U BH-odmcnU, unirerally rco ntl as a final etuetnem ol ine eon- I trtverka that rnrendered th cWtl war, ind do here record our rteadft confidence, In the penetuitr of republVein aelf-gor ertro nt: In an'aWlute acquiesceoee la the 111 of the majority, the Tltal principle of the Kepubllc ; in the aupirmaey of the civil orer the military uthorlty ; la the tuUl reparation or L hurcn ana oiaic, ior the sake alike of chil and rell"aa free- dom: in the equality of all cltixena before jut lam of thrir. oiu enactment ; lathe liberty of individual crhluct unvcxed by sumptuary lawf : In the faithful educatloa 1 oi xnc nsintr xrencraiion, mai inry wit - - - - j wwwvwi irccuwpieiopci.iiMi . . . .i .v... 1 eternal vhrilanec whirh U the price or liberty. bemwrahc ri.stL ulnuu. c demand a judiciou eytcra orprvia- readiness to meet auy of Ita promiiH at the call of the creditor entitled to payment. e Dclieve such a system wcuaevucu, ana above all, entrusted to competent hand ror execution, ereatmjj at no time an aru icial scarcity of currency, and at no time rilarming the public mind Into the with- J Irawal of that vast roaenmcry ox creau Dy Ahich Wi percent, of all busineaa traasae- tions are Dcrformed a mtem open, pub- lie ami intiptnn general connucnce,wouia, from the day of adoption, brlns: bcalimron IU win r? to all our haraied Industry, and act in motion the wheel of commerce. raanuf; cture and the mechanical art: re- store empioymei to iaoor ana renew, in all IU national source, the prosperity of the teoplc. HEPOKM IX TAXATION, Reform is necessary In the eum audi moae oi r euenu taxtuon to mai cajuui I may le act free from dthtrurt and labor lightly burdenel. We denounce the pre- I ent tariff levied upon nearly five thousand j article as a masterpiece of Injustice, Ine- quality and false pretence. It yields a dwindling, not a yearly rbJufc revenue. It nas lDipovenftueu many rnuuMnes iofuu - Mdlzc a few; it prohibits import that might Purcnan: in prouuew oi .vmencan iaoon I it has deirraded American commerce from thc an tlor rank upoa the high u b? f ul down the tale of Amcri- v . . . . .. V , . " . auu ucmju ie rvvuru oi Amrniwin- culture or Industry, followed by half our people. It coitU the people Are Umea more than it pro4urcU)Uietreaury, obstruct the proceM-a of producUon, and watca thc frulU of labor. It promote fraud and roatcrs smuggling, ennchea ul honest oCJ. eiau ami uauKrupu uonwiracrcuania. e demand that all customhouse taxation shall be only for revenue. KETUENCIIMENT IN EXPENSE. Reform la neccary in the realc of pub lic expense, Federal, State aud municipal out of Federal taxation has swollen from f GO.OUO.CUU, xrold, In 150, to $450,000,000, currency. In 1870. Our arrroirate taxation wasxrom fiw,wu,ww, gold, in inju, to I f 7:J0,00(,000, currency, in 1870, or in one rtrvno toa than ft rur .ir1 in mnMfK.nl fib per head. Since the peace the people have paid to their tax-gatherers more than tnrtcc tne sura or thc national debt, and more than twice that rum for the Federal Government alone. We demand a vigor ous frugality In every department and from every officer or the government. WASTE CfF TIIS rXBLIC LA5D5. Reform U necessary to put a top to the profligate wastes of thc public lands and their divendon from settlers by the party in powar which has squandered two hun dred millions of acres upon rail roads alone, and out of more than thrice thatagtrregate has disposed of less than a sixth directly to tillers of the soil. CHRISTIAN CITIZENS AND HEATHEN CHI NESE. Reform is necessary to correct the mil takes of the Republican Congress and the errors of our treaties, and our 'diplomatic relations which have stripped ouadopted cltlEcns of foreign birth and.klndred race recrossing the Atlantic of the shield of American citizenship, and have exposed our brethren of the Pacific coast to the Incursions of a race not sprung from the same Erreat oarent stock, and. in fact, now by law denied citizenship through natu- ralizatlon, as being neither accustomed to thehabitaof a proreivc civUixaUoa,nor exercised In liberty under equal laws. We denounce the poUcy which thus discards the Rbertv-lovtng German and tolcraUt the revival of the Coolie trade In Monro lian women, Imported for Immoral pur poses, and Mongolian men hired to per form servile labor contract, and. demand uch modification by Congress within a constitutional limitation, as shall prevent the further importation or Immigration of the Mongolian race.. worm if Tax CiMfXio sue. Reform Is necessarr. and can never br Issue of the election, lilting' It above the two false issue with which the oSice holdlng class and the party In power seek to smother It. The false iue w 1th which they would enkindle sectarian strife In respect to the public schools, of which the establishment and support beloajr exe'u- Democratic party has cherUhed fio n thdr out partlzaBrr or prtferrnce for any elasa, sect or ereed, and without eotitrttmUnjr. irorawe sreaaury 10 .ny-ne raise WUl by which their setk to Urfrt aucw the drins- embers of aectiooal hatred prtwecn kin - drcd people, once unnaiqrally etraxgrd, but now reunited in one IndxrisTblA Repab. m . M . m ' Reform is necessary In the ctrrJ sttJcc. Experience prorea that the e detent, eco- Domical conduct of the rovernmenul bus- ns U not possible If iu cirfl serrice be sabjeet to change at every electioo be a prli fought at the baRoCfcox-be a brief reward of party zeal, instead of poU of honor, asinpd for proved competency and held fortdclllyUi G4' putc xnpkr- tamt. That the dispensing of patrouarj should neither be a tax upon the time of an our-pubUc men. nor the txostnxment of their imhlttrtn. Hern anln nrofiw .1 . - MB u,w V III' failed Li the rormance, at that the Kw of tTeVerkiyV arntrm !,JZZZ M M IWM Very l7.S .vw. , , kxtoxx Axoza tbm mcnrrr. rr-xic . . , txsTurrs. . . Reform is necessary rrrn ranre tntha h'ebtr gnlo of public KrTlcc-nU, perquliit; tbrr are a joUie truc W the aoaal ut thii KjublW tWrv tW craee aaJ ecmure of a Vicf-rrmidrtit- Ute Speaker of Ue Huiue of Krn ,m . Utcs taarket!a bla rullno m a rrvm oSiccr; thrtr IrU-tKU iiroCtLn. frmJjw their rotea aa Uwna.krr; tire rWrtwZ of the leading eomra!t tecs of the UteUotk vi trvrcrruvkurr ripoM ia wlAcrT" Ute becrrury of tbj Trraary fctiBr balaacea la the iAc acevu&U; Uti Aiiomy nu;rvpruuar puir timl ; a Seexttarj of tha vatyt e&rtched or earichlnr LU trleit by prrrrrUrr lericd off the rrofiU or contractor tik hla Drpartzaeat; aa axabaMdgr Extjlaad cmurr4 fur a dibaoorl4 ipecuuiuun ; me rreiami rnti rr. Ury barriy cdpinjr cVjcyVUoq opo trU for trail ty eooarikity la fraud b;i tk reritiue; ahecrrUry o( War ImprLH for hbzh crime and cintfcaMd rAlv. rneanor the demittratlw U at roc- plcte that the Crt trp in rrCrm taut by the jeoj4e. or houet men frma attothrr oany. nc ui-r ii onr touucj orri. lxation inft the bodr prUtie and thrrbr making no change of mta or parte. t can tret iki change of raeaiurr aad trj reform. RAU!rAL KltMCAll-M uin Dtzivcx raoM rowrr. .in luut: kuun. n hii h . i m . I t) UffJ from the Cabinet. The r - mv4 imr honet voter It rmwerW u r. I eighty thousand offlce-bAldrrs It IraJci I and runlet. lUform cau onlr l liad bv n . f t. Tl' .1 V ' TIIH J4TATC GOVOIXMIIXT, Name orOmrera. ExrxtTivr DKriumtjrT. tioverxKir Curti II. Urrjjden,ofWt .leutenant Governor H. M. ArmCrid. I of IreIrll. I Secretary of ttatc -W. II. IIurrlua. u i j.e. Treasurer D. A. Jruk!u, of GttUia. Auditor John Retlly, of Cumberluxi ltomey tieweral T. L. Harjrtnr, Granville. i .ujuiani uwicrai jouu v. ivnoi,tf I Wake. I Superintendent of rublic Intniet4, John Pool, Of Pasquotank. Governor' Private Stxrnrlarr Join B. i cainery,oi vtaite. I iUDtcUKT VWXkjhixt. I Chief Justice Supreme Court KkUaiid I 31. l'earon, of ladkln. I Associate Jutico Kdaia G. Kedr, I Beaufort; W. U. KcKlman, of Beaufort; I Thomas Settle, of Rocklnrhsra: W. f. tomas pettie. or itocHnrbira: w. f. mum, of MeckirbUurir. Clerk of Supreme Court W. If. ht r ti- i. i uynum, oi Aiecaiebounf. i I Clerk of Supreme Court W. H. hur ' ley, oi ac. I Marshal D .A. Wicker, of air. OOIccr- or thc 31anlclpallt ! WIU aainrion Mayor W. r. Canaday Aldermen T. M. tJ.nln.r J.J rw- dcy, B. f J. Bate, J. II. NeiT, U. C. Mjew. Hiram HanVIn. col., Duncah Hola. ci., Brcwinrton, 4., W. H. fjauk, col. cier anj Tm.Vurrr T. C. Chlefor Fire Department KoprXowr. ; Federal Oflciala. Colhxtorof CuAtomi JotrpfcC. AUUci Deputy Collector R. W. ChadaVk. Port matter E. 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The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
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