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ILe Catz Ieak, a daUy Dmocrtlc jsalisfieiasj Jie mat vietra newspaper, !s printed every morning ex- with hUl Tompf .frsffie will JJrcfff; cept Monday, in the old Journal Building, Sower floor, I riuccfcb street, at ten cents a week.fl x$ lor three mouths, t2 50 lor i d&b!& if.a S3 !B? fiw "snueawi rates. 8aber1ytion by ciall muat lava rfabl be prepaid. , . . . Adyrr b mcnta Inserted for $1 0 per 9. uir for Ue ra day and 3p eta. liAnal'lor eaWday op tfl oueweic.. One iquare or inch j -s lor one month, $16 lor .l.u-e mouth, fityiprix moijt'bi, lor tmIvc moLtU. A qtaxur ol a column for twelve months, v,ith privilege of ruo-tuC cf:ttrU, fixe bi vbar-jT-i A l.hii toUuji lor c-i vir, Hitii like privi lege, ?l-5r Olc tyluinu lor one year ..'oo. Contrarta lor other" space ami tiros tun be made at,i'be oflice on liberal term. No communication will be pubbshed uu- lta the ta.u.e shall Lc accomimnied bv tome 1 ,,.'.. i. .i .. I for public-t on, but ua'a guaranty ol good iiith. c6i4.ributicns ol,' a merely 'peraonal ! a. u'.ter arr not dvstred, Addrct, iTUE CAPE FAK, V , Tl ilmi.iqtoii, A". C CAPE r E A 11 . 1 sa i uiiDAY Morning, Jan. 6, istt. . i . Tllli Pi-llilON OFiTllE BU.-I- Ni.5 Mi-W The -bankers, ir.trc hunts anl other busint'hS incn of New Yoris have ud drehScd u petition to Congress iii Ijcbulf of an houetkand -aoucable settlement of the presidential" cou test. In pre fti'utiu the meiuor;al in the .Senate Mr. Cuukiiug uvo.vca iiis sympathy with the upp'al" of thai'dtitiiKieT-and' .-w'-anniy-.yndursed them uiea of high uharaoti'i and iitiu6ubt,-d . pairiptuui. 'i'lie'. . gij-'d't It.'puui.c i.i '.Ssiuaior tj . pressed- the opuiiu inat the matter was tolv.ible.by cuiirt iiutiotfal .methods'. Ho ttyd tuere was n y ouelad'ul di acuuieseeuce in ihe liuileiilv deeia uty icquieseeuce red rcsu.i the eiectioa This duty rested oa senate, lluu.-c, and ever c.uzeii of the re pub. io. AVe are uiposed to think favorably of Senator Coukun i 1 this couiu'clio:i He is a man ;whose.-personal Muteret3 could outy be- teiuu.-ly iuipiired by fakiiig.au ultra position Oii tlus ques tion. Kvery CJiJaideratiou i hat would move an elevate J CitiZa oi- a far-seeing, ambitious partis ju would' seem to pre- j elude h.s laying his head with Zach ' CbandU-rOUyeivP. ilortou; aud John "Sherni in .'n a conspirac y to eat Hayes ; bv .rand and terrorism. ' w . . . . The petiliqa he presents is a timely - one. 'the voice 01 the businessmen of the metropvd.tan city ouglit to be -heard wuh reiK-ct iu Cougreas. AVheii that vo.ee aicoius with the popular seutiuient all o ver the land - it ; fcurelv should be heeded iiB a vo.ee of patri otic warning and solicitude. JOHN SlliaiilAN OX MEXICO. SeiKVtcrr Shcruu'.i, of Ohio," is a inoaly-mouthed, p,uusdiikiu.i)iuer hearted partisan. Un occasions he can speak hv' m;Hiy platitudes iu fivbrjof j eacj, dusy Lc.ir and a patriotic coatsj as any-aeaator on t..e UepubU can side 01 ttie Senate. But his saue tunonioua words hardly conceal trom those who will bee the baseues of the llonorailt Senator 6 roLt.cal charac ter. His y . cr ?y is s eu of.l. men who try to t.vf i-1, 1 1 who waut to kuow the truth, lie is a I ratio, but mt a s.u peudous fraud leeaue that would im ply ! unusual brill iauce prtdhinofity. v . . . John, like his bumming brother, is neither very prot'uuud nor jet at all brilliant. He is a htaleauiau of medio c 'ere partsa man of no digh.ty of thar ueler us he stands before the ei.untry in the attitude of au Artful Dcdiier. . Mr. Shennan does not like the yffect of excluding a State's vote because it might be objected to by one House of Cougross. Yet M r. Sherm in's parly we thiuk hssiaud bv Mr. Shennan " made the Joint Kuj which pro vides lor -this veiyHlitrg The Ohio S.nat. t thinks that the result ofatich a rule wouid be worse than the result' of any rule iu .'Mexico. . Mr. Shennan is jut the r.iati to talk of Mexico, lie has helped so materially to Mexicanize this .goNTrimient" he ; would y appear to speakt.y! fheird wheu he refers-to Mexico. Ley the Senator make Mexico his text Cverv day during this term. Wc are ctuite sure , he knows more of that subject than he does of the Constitutional priic pies that he attempts to d:seuss with other Senator?. ! NORTH CAROLINA BONDS. V A meeting of the .o drrs gf Kfrth Carolina boHds was he'.d m New Oiork on Thursday. It was resolved to ap point a committee of arbiters bet we n s the State of North Carolina and the J creditors of the State. Other steps were taeo tp arrig fr he Eetlment o The Governor's menage will proba , bly suggest oine feasible plan of com promise. We lavo no suggestion to' offer until the matter tak v mare ef ia.te shape. Coverutr Vaa., w lw. beve lie! fcralsemDivia munication a com- feHTtrnll AVJMPROVEMEXT IN BU81KES9 AFTER THE 4TH OF JIARCIi. The strengand aol2itj or Mr. 1 il deo'a administration will inevitably re store the BpfafexWlti country. Among the most conspicuous signs of reaction will be the. steady and decided commercial and manufacturing business ! must look up. "The restoration of con fidence in th political administration w 11 have an immediate effect in all the great centres, and this will be felt in' e cry placfrnpcgth land. Ije touched bf Lorn wanton passing lj rnnnefttJ lfihtly-i-soae tad not kindly or careless aad its face is that j m meat withdrawn., -The policy of the pnseut AdmMstfatfdir and the party w lich sustains' it has'been a stretched- j strkken the business of the country lightly, but has aimed a blow at the r.t il part. The policy,of the coming Reform Admioistra'tion will be a poli cy of treat breadth, relieving! the fiiB br 6m&de& and ill-cbnsideretl movemmt, but buildin? up again the industiics of the country on a solid bibl&tladSVpd, tones; efforts to ! m .. ,.J f ) - ,.' I' .i alTord good goveThment to all the peo- j pie. Mr. Tildea s not o.ily an able i man; he is a thoroughly reliable man,' and his capacity und trustworthiness have been conelus'velv shown THE DEATH OF COMMODORE ! rinr.RRii.T.' I ! JrafuGlfu 1aD(Jeb!Itf ihe I octogc- n irian capitalist of New York, died on Thnsday after a long illness and old age and exhaustion. rom In some respects Commodore Van .derbilt was tfe most remarkable man of 'his tinrj. He was a prince among Tulroa'd men a king on Wall street 'i"4vii3Js ?l very tKilg ihe: ttmehed ) tamed to srold. In the course of a possessions in goid,stocks, steamooat and railroad property and city lots. Perhaps no.man knows the extent of the weal tluhe. has left. f He ii one of the twovor three richest men who have lived in New York i Uommodprc Yanderbilt inarrie d a ! 7f ff Alabama lady a few years ago. i T.fis is not the on;y link that connected P-m Lwilh the i South. He. was the donor of thrcequarters of a million dollars to the Methodist Episcopal Church. Southv to be appropriated to the establishment of a university. The outcome of thi3 munificence, was Van j derbilt Tjtiver3ity,, now -'a ; fiourishing institution at Nashville, Tennessee. Nor was this all. Commodore Van derbilt'a chief ministerial friends were Southern Methodist clergymen. His spiritual advisers were, such mdn as ; Rev. Dr. Moran and Deems, formerly rf3rfiisit.vn 'D Mernslrag Ms ptwtor, and was present to administer thelast cousolatious of religion to the dving 4 jreliable friend ?nly?ays at Mrt! t D -Congh syrup dJawiiej tfy proven itsel f to t be Thcusauds rof testimonials. Trv it. P.-ce. 25 cents. -: " Wilmington & Weldon RAILROAD. . Office cf Gen'l Scp't, Wilmington, N. C.,' Jan. 1, 177. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY. JAN. 3d, 1877, PaSSemrer Traine onltli Wilmintrton A; Weldon Railroad w ill run ! e lollows Day Mail and ?uress Th-vin- Leave Wilmington, Front St. Deiiot, at -. - - . . - 7:l." A. -Jl: A - l'4o p, - o:-J0 V M M M. M. Arrive at (ioJdsiboio " BockjcMounl Uelun - - Leave Weldon, el a ly -Arrive at Koeky Mount: - 12:10 P.lM 2SJ3P.IM. - 1D5P.-M. (oldfihoro - " VMImmeton, Front I St. Depot - - 7-0 P. M. " ' '. I itT M. jl ExruEss Train, Dailt ' ' FxCEfrt SrN-nrr. I Leave Wilmington tt - - 5:40 P. M Arrive fet Gol eboro - - 10:15 V. Si . . Roel? Mount . - 1250 A. !M ' Weluon . . 2 20 A; M Leave Weldon, daily - - 4:20" A. M Arrive at Ro ky Movnt - - G.-Ol a! M Goldaboro ' - - Ja3 A. M W'ilmlngUn- . - 12:00 L The Day Train mikes cloc eonnectfia it Weldon for all points North via Bay . i lane, daily except Sunday, and dally via Richmond and all-rail route. Night Train makes close connections at Weldon for all point North via Richmond. 1 L'LLMAN a PALACE . SLEEPING CARS attached to all Night Trains, aid - . run through frem W'ilmirgton to Milford Statton, on Kkh iond, Fiedcr:ck&barg& rotomac Raflioad. . FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Vramlng. ton trt-weekly at : 0 A. M., and arriTe at 1:40 P. M.' JOHN E. DrVLNE, j Jaa4-tf Gaaeral Agnt. IlQT 4b- I i 1 I ISCELLAS1 r jjTO TL3j 7 f -t J i J -AND .... 4 GROCERS OF 'WILMS G TO S. TTTE RtvbaK "IlV. IT 1 Vracti ' CXBLK TO COMMENCE TR ADING : : fTmiI 1 HE . BUdXN Y.i M F.N ;, fi ' - OF OUK SEAPORT TOWN. V invite-a eorri-Rpondencewith all j'.ir ties liitt rc wted in buying from our niUr, " FLOUR OF EVERT GRADE, MANUFACTURED BY AN EXPERIENCED MIL-' LEU FROM paper p.aer-orrinaj nction liaintually oc- iVre itn readers exeept in the form of ' national IhJelHg,nco. fctorle lor tho fire fiIde,'loth ferial and complete, will be TJTTllf Af4TlH "Rpfl TTTlPJlt; ' foiiudoreupiw:aBhort'taA-cin theCjirt. ; will, howcTrt;, tiyya he MtlxTdinatM to the ucwb. ' ... . . T Brevity an Contc:iieice, Accuracy and a greater part of which i rai-ed on oar l,,,)artia'iuv, will lc caiinir eharacterfMiea lande, and the neighboring plantations in GRANVILLE AND WARREN, N. C, ! - AND MECKLENBURG, villolMA. OUR BEST FLOUR 111 eompr: favorably ith Ji-.v - I WHITEST BALTIMORE AND NORTH-1 " ' ERN BRANDS, AND WE Ol'AKAN TEE, IT ISPERFECTLY PL'RK AND TJNADULTER ATK ). SMOKIXG AXD MAXUFAC TURED JOB A CCO 4 at all pricc5,'kept coucuiti'ly cn hand fit our large new factory, and delivered in SMALL OR LARGE CL'ANTITTES AT TIIK RAILROAD DEPOT. o v r co rir o x i HI U been employed inerttacllv durin' the ha; eafton. Shipments' of cotton in lm- meiiK- unntiti-5 will in-made If ileiredani if the cat.h or soonsible name- ' aecoin- pany the order. w CORN MEAL, GRITS, IIOM1NT IlND SECONDS, N. U. lIAXLx .VNDi OTHER ARTICLES NEC K SART TO A CtKOCKK CAN BEPROCUREDJ FROM V8 AT MODERATE ' " Urates. T I Address, rxfScr.zjbrzLs. cif JjuIaxd XErh BLE! Wfrnie-Atwin's- 'AM'iP iivntix .,n Dovotl tothemnriA!.lni HHtoii'. u.n 17 ' .;nJ political lnterau of Nah Cmi l offrrd tc Ihr juMi 1 : " t!i .cLaj rat .of ' lit L'eut a eck, or $5 a Veal rpHt CAPE fXAR WILL ADVOCATE J Iri atrairhtlrwartl manner the prln 'pc oiia-pare and rrmnly Drinormryln tauaiid Ciaur.try.; Iu it LutnM wy it iU upU'jl tln Uunur unfurled !y J ii.r . f-'jTi. carried llolt bv Jack.ii i.n! i,o.v proudjy hornbv TiIiV;u t Tb'-a fCllu: i ufll rgnke no'dlift mhe h'fwt-rn (hor whi tight the Mules of tin ?tiple aaint hlh-handed Radical nm intrcnrhcU in '.places of. power. and fttkingto maintain j'it corrupt h"ld on the came. Ry whatever ! name called, the Defer.! era of the Coun ; tr Liberty and the Inalienable lH?hts o the reople'are DTnoorata. To them the Cpe Kk-k xviil ever p-ak with the voice f rt-k-on hud aflection. In theit lehalt the Cait Fe.r will eve r te iound atra;- ' jlln:r. - The new paper will ivc nn eneour ; agcinnt to the afiicultural. mining at.l manufacturing interest of the State. It i will urge immigration. .But. while it will ! extend the hand (d u i lcume to th ftua y i forkUrcrr or other Insmirant, iv win e k , to impress npr.w the potple already heie the necessity lor economy, thrift, laloratd 1 fidelity to home and tate. North Caroli nians "must build tip North Carolina In presenting eertain popular Literary j Features the Cvrn Fhah fa aheail of it contemporaries. No Ameriean dally new of the Intelligence Department oftho Cafe ilK, The ucw of tlu: day. City, Mate and Gtncral, w ill be pcntvd in theclear- jt, coiJcUcbt 6nd mo-st attractive form iok Mhlc. Usually the importstit new wrll be pnirtetlortthefirnpase. Under thH dc nomination w v. include the Market Reports and River and Marine Intelligence. tueh matters arc too. Uequcutly rrowdwl In fmall tvix: lu a corhi r. The Commercial News will be cireliilly cumplhil and cor rected. i it uUBitRIWION KATEb. TtieSasls either tn the wwk or th jcar. The Cxvt: Fcak will bo fumbled Ten Centa per; week. One Dollar ami TweDty-Five Cents for Three Mouth, Two .Dollars and Fifty .CfiuS for Six Mon.hs and Hvc DvilbfB-TCAr 0! Tear. ! Dcllvcn d by Carrier W the' City or-8utmrt. - No paper bent by mail nnlcfs the aubsrriptk n has. been prepauL. LoUeetlons'raaue ty Ciiter ey ery ,week, and no paier delivered for a Jomgcr tlm th.n a iveek to aoj one who dQ?s uoV pay for it promptly. Cash Is the word. ' " ' 1 ' 'TERMS til' ADVERTISING " " . Arc gven in another pUce. Th'ce are i'made pectally raooablc, in koepl? with the time. Contracts cau be effected j on liberal terms for advertiser. "TllECATK FEAR;" oct 15 tf . Wilmington', N. C THE PHILADELPHIA HUES A FIRS TCLAXS IX DEPEND EST 'MOUSING NEWS- j A.I.L THAT CAPITAL AND, EN- krprl&e can accompllsl will be freely em ployed to maintain tire high reputation universally accorded to it, of being the ablest-and best paper ever published in Philadelphia. It contains all the latest news; Including the Associated Pre? Tele- gram, Sjecial Telegrams and Correond- enee from all j)oints of iutercft, full and u .;urate l'al Reports, aml.'Fearlc EdI torial Discu?lons of all Current Tti.le. It is a first-class Live Newpaper In every re spect, fully equal to the N t publUhed anvwbere. ". The daily clrciUat ion of the J iim vx- ceetls that of all the Philadelphia morning paperi combined, w lib one exception. Decidedly thcbcbt iiewhpajer everpub- Vhr4 in l;h!ladelplda.7 .V. , TrVtt - . "The abh-t anl paier in I'hiiadel -tSelphla.' X.'Y. San'. ' . . ' . ... ".The beot. paper in .Pennsylvania." Sprinqjicld lttyublictui. ' Tuu.ms, including jioaUe, a yiar,' or 50 cents a month. Addrew; . THE TIMES, 715 Chestnut St.'. Phfladelphla. octao-tf . THE BALfixToilE SUX. Published daily f except Sunday) at the un Iron liutldmrB, Sootbeat Corner : f Baltimore 'and South utrects: ty tii. ABtLL A 'Co. .. ' , , . - Prt'cts fvr Mail in j : Single copy ,"thrce cents; one monUi, xj centa; two month; 1bne dollar; three montba, one dollar and fifty cent?: Jx month4, thret Udlfyrt f rear, lt dollar. Postage prepaid at gie offlct by the pub 'jiiBhew.'- ' 1 1 ' lpapr'. i . - t ' r fentTbfir- . - une uouar ami a nail a year, anl I .vr six month, with. . . Grwat". . ' ladheement I..W7U" CLUES. I IvFf 1M, IXIPTtUJ AT 8T, LOUIS XE t K"lbtC: , i w itt me ueiecaira oi ia lAmocrauc tviarU-wf tLe . U nited - Suu-t ta Uooal ; couvmtlm airnibled. do hertW derlaie the admlcUtratloa of the F rlrral lto ert. f ment to be tu" ti rrnl ncrTT InimriTIITI t Kr-forjn : do hrrrbv rnjn vHn the ntal ne of thw i,onmum ani or th LV-rao eralie party la eaefe Stat, a aealou ri , anX co-operation tothlacfil. and do hereby ' appeal to our frUow-rtaxena el erery , f.nner tv'lltk'al erm.vtWtt to tutderlaae hm thla firrt ami rat pmhsf pmUi- ttk dnty frth Di nnra-r of the whole l i-unt rv. TW Ui hrrr rt-anTri ur Cilth lu per- intntcy ..7 n t I nli. our.ero- lin totl; lVtMtutl..n of the Lcltel Mjie. m It n li- nH-ixlninU. tin!vrrUr am-pul a a rml -rttlrent of the nm invtiKttnai enrcnacra tre eiiti war. ami do Ihtv record mr steadfast eon Jrtie? la thr rrfctuity of rrKitllran aelf cor ernrncnt; In an a'iK.lat afqulcrnre In th.' trtll nf th majoHty, the vital priiu-lj4e of tie Uf ulilie; in ihe .upreroaey of the eiU. ofr tlwj ml'.i'Ary aruhortty; In the f. ial sfrurat..ii of Cuarth anl atetror tfw Mkf alike of citu anl- rrl'.rkvj frre ta: i?i tbr ruallty ol all Cituen Infix c !"kt law of their own enactment; In the lit rty of individual conduel nnTexel by - 1 , . i ... r i m r . . . ... of the rb4ng ireveration. thai tbry may J preM'rve. enjov ana transmit iht b-t condition of human bappine and Lope. Wc lielmld the noblest produrt of a Iniu drel yearn of ehanjreful hi -lory : but w hile upholding th Imnd of our" Uulou and gn-at eharu-r of theM? our rirht. It heli4Kve a free rople tn practice alto that tt.rnal vljllame1 vhlch I the prW of librt. rEvo nxTir riVAVcc itunro. We demanii a judielon vtetn of prepa- j ration ny rmmie eronomtr. oy onn ut re trenchment and by wlo financ, which hall enable the nation to attretbe whfle world of it jierfert ability and rlet reaillmK to meet any of ii pnrnW- at the call of thecreditoreiititUMtniavment. We lielieve uch a tm well devWtl. and alove all. entru?tet to eooi lent hand for execution, creating at no tinu an anl-' fiolal Mareitv of enrrenev, and at time ; alarming the public min i into the with dtawal f that vat machinery of rrclit by chi-h W er etit. of all huin" tranac "tloie an-p'M. rrned ajUjm oju n, pub lic and it. .plri .- mnl eonfidctice.u.iulJ. from tin day adoption, ttrln? healing i It- wlnx to all our haricd industry, and H'l iu motion the whccN of c-omnurce, manufacture and the mechanical art; rt et4ire emplo) met to UNir and ruifw, In all it national w..urcc, the pr.-pcrity of the jntiplc. llCrOUM IN. TAXATION. Reform ! nt-viary iu the tutu jud little of Federal taxation to that rajUl m.iy le set free from dlstrud and la'-ir Hzhtly burdenixl. W'v denounce the trc cnt tariiriovied upeu tn-arly dvc thousand articles a a ma!U-rpicvc of injustice, Ine quality and hk' prxtcnee. It yield a dwiudlluz, not a early rising rvvenue. H ban impieri-bed many Indus tries to ub elJize a few; it prohibits Import that mlzht purchase the product of American lir; it ha dcgradcti American ctjramirce fnra the tlrit to an lud-tior rank upon the l.i-h scats. It has cut down tlc pales of Ameri can manufactures at home and abroad, and depleted the return of American r'ri culture or industry , followed by half our cople. It cost the people eve tliue more than it produce to the trrmury, ohMi-net the procors of protluctiou, 'and wastes the frulta of UU.r. It promoter fraud and fotcra Muuirgllmr, cnrlchc dl.hnjot offi cials and tanltruits honest merchant. We demand that all customhouse taxation shall xt only for revenue. ! ItETltCNCHMINT IS- -lri". Reform Ih met-ary In the """ide of tub- Hc exjHtise, Feleral, State aucl municipal out of Federal taxation ha twoficn from fdO,000,00, goM, Iu 1&J0, U 4.VJ,OX),0iX), currency, In 13T0. OuraaregatetaTation was from f lSI.OtW.OOO, gold. In to 730,000,0XH), currency, In 1S70, or In one decade Icmi than $ per head to more than 19 per hel. iucc the eace the jople have paid to their tax-gatherer more than thrice the Mjm of the national debt, and more than twice that um for the federal Government alone. We demand a vigor ous frugality in every department and from every eweer of the government. WASTE Or TUE rL'BUU LANDS. Reform Is necessary to put a top to the profligate w ate of the public lands atd their diversion from ctlc by the part) n powor wnicn na aquaujereu two bun I red millions of acre upon railroads alone. vnd out of more than lLric thatarzreeatr ha dIpowHi of lei thau a lxth directly to tillers of the soil. 4 CUUtSTIAS CITIZEN AND II EAT 11 EX till 3Er. Reform U neearY to etirrert the mil lake of the Republican CongrcM and thr errors of our treaties, and our diplomatic relations which hare stripped our adopted citizen of foreign birth and kindred rao reeroHng the Atlantic of th shield of American citiwmHp, mnd have rxtocd oulTtllln oftho Pacifle eot,'to the lucursion of a race not sprung from the same great iarent stock, and,1n fact, now by law denied citizenship through natu ralization, a lelng neither aecostomed to the habit of a progre-lTe civilization. nor exertUed In liberty under equal laws. We denounce the policy which thu discard the liberty-loving ttcrraaa and toiratca the revival or the Cool I trade In Mo igo Man women, imported forimmoial pur loe. and Mongolian men hired to per jorra eervile labor contract, and demand such modification by Congrc within a constitutional limitation, a shall prevent th further importation or Immigration ol the Mongolian rare. ntroBM i mr cavrAiox isvn. Reform I ncccsaiT. and ran never le eflTectod but by making It th contmillru. Imuc of the electloti. lilting It above tb two false 1 sue with which the office holding claw and the party la power seek to smother it. The false lsuc w ill bich :hey would enkindle sectarian strife It. respect to the public school, of which lb establishment and sujiport belong exclu sively to the several Mate, ami which lb iKmocrauc lrty has cbcrutKl frvm theft foundatn, and resolved to maintain with out partlzanry or prefereuce for any class. txi or crei, and without evntntrutln? from tho Treasury to oi tho false lasa by which they seek to light anew the dtim embers of sectional hatred between kin dred peoi'le. onee unnaturally rstrtnrud but now reunited tn one Indivisible Rejib- uc ana a common ueauny. arroKM is tot civil stancE. Reform la neceaary in the eirll aenkre. bxpenenee proves taa inc emcient. eco nomical conduct of the governmectai tms nesa I not poe4bl If tts elvfj aerrtre be -ubjeet to change at rxtrf election- be a prize foorht for at the ballot-box be a brief reward of part v zeal, instead of poets ox nonor, atgra lor prorea competency and held for fidelity In the public emrdor- ment. That the di-prniQg of patronage noui.i neitner be a lax cpon the time ol all our public men, nor the Intlntmect oJ their ambition, item again prootaiona falsified In the peronaance aiteat tkal th party In power can wort out no practical or saiuiary reiorm. atroim aifoso Tni; nitutr tttuo - carurra. Reform It necessary 'err, xanre in the higher jtrUfi cf public 8rtkrro!rt, Vka-PrctUett, Jlzt Seaatm, Rrm trea. Cabinet oScera. Tr eI axxlothervln acthoritr, are ttepnt: acrTanu. Their cce ir. t,i luile; tbr irf a p-.tbe trot Vt-- officer: their Irieola preng ierSet r rmm t. UMtrsou sa lam.aakcrt; to clakksc of the leading com ralyt eve f t Uv Uci of Represent? rt et. J ta lrArz Ute Secretary cT tb Treasury fy-i.5- . balmce tn tie piUlc accoaau; alav Attorney fJeneral a S7r"rUtto nci . funds ; a Secrcurr of ie Ny ecrklM or enriching lis M-sl by p-rc-r levied o.T the trolls of co?rjetors s-.t his .LVpartrmst: an an.lo.mirT . Ecgltnd e.nur d far a dlhfxra:. sieulatlvn ; the 1 1 tert wirat tary tartly ecap rg e nctka epos tri fr guilty e m;l IV -n frau U u4Da v. rrr coe: aSrttr cf War !rr;tLr ?t r L!ch 'eriiae maj eoake-el ciJe. n-eAoor the tlsn itratkn it t e pi ts that the 2r: ate.i ;u ref-vn taut t; by tie pop!e. r jcu at taea frota atoty rarty. The di Ciw o ' cn joLtiiJ crcu liailou lofr.tsth'bolr Utc a. J iVftt making no chanre o " rrx-n or partr. t can ct trcliitjo.f inij.i ilI r reform. . . KtM-lt- AMt Xf!LI-V . uairrv ra-s rowtn. ft All thre tart ro.u atlc::rw the prIurt f f th-: !t.n tr aney of the RcpnUVrau rv err t neei:y fir reform, c jh" d tv l- . lican thcinnlvrs. II u t!r rV r. are votI loirn lu eVftitl .n atj placed frvm tic 'utl. He i5..(f l. onet Ve?r U 1 ho!cs I tft. i elchtr tl.ou-ai: 1 o T.. e-! !!: Mien and gulden. Reform can o v 1-C La 1 tv a : Af chic revolution. W dnava 1 aeai:er system; a c .rrc of al'nUUi'ioa; t change of prt-t tha.t Utr Lift t change of taca. Till: HTATU oOVOtN'MtZNT Name ot licers. curt urn irt4Twrvi. Lwvcruor CurtU II. Urr;Jen.cf USt l.ieuuoar.t G.cr.wr 11. M. ArJtli of Iredell. ' Sretarv vf w. n, H-eji-- .! Wake. Trvanrrr 1. A. -J tit!:., of Gatr . Auditor John H.J r. vf C.rt. .ai4. Attorney Gcarral-t. L. H.rjTa e, ei ttranvUlt. A'ljutAnt Go r.l - J..tn C. C-?tiic Wake. ujiiititcudt nt cf PutiC Itsituct'ca Johu PtoI, of P'VJU iliuk. Governor Prlut; ivtnUiX Jcla 5. Ncat'H-ry, of Wjt . jcoiutur t-cfirTrrr. t I.I f Justice uj r TtCoart L'tlscjl M. IV arcn, f.f Ya iUu. A-ciatr Jcith Ed'a i.Lc-.l f lUaufort; Y. It. R-lmai. rf eij ;; lliotuas Settle, of KxkLttn; W. 4 Bnufti, f MockletLurr. Clerk cf .lui iticc Cwait W. I... f te.i II. Is; 'Mar htd-D .A, Wicker, yi Xtt. Officer of the Mtinlrljesllty of ITU xainxtotu Mav..? -W. P. Ca-aUar. Aldermo T. M. rnT. J. J. Cs bv, It. U. Rates, J. II. NVfT, It. f. M.erf, Hiram llinktn, eol., Duirsn 11 -Aar. rob, W. H. iSrtMsvoP, c J , VV. H BatAs. coL (1 rk an l Tref ircr T. C. ttc. Chief . f Fire. Dcartrt K c r Xvn. Federal tlJctiU. Colleeton.f CusUmis Joepti C. ASsU Deputy Collccur !L W. Ctalslia. Postcutcr-K. IL lltLik. New Hanover Conn.y (ioiern&ttt. ( lerkof the i!uicr1 r Court sl! .uiLl cf I"nlatf Janes Il. avn. .-heruT II. Mannlnj. CommisIonlrs J. i. Wacr. Df.t ware Nlxoo,cvL, .- VAuilrg, I?. C. IavK Register tf Dc.d-t.to. W. L.:l(x. Co? Trtaurer E. J. Iffwlett Coroner EL Ik -.;. 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The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
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