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Ihyan iu Defeat. History does not record a man 80 calm ud self controlled and so completely in session of bis faculties uuder the sever est strain as tbe defeated Democratic can didate has shown himself to be under all circumstances. A North Carolinian had a conversation with him on a subject entire ly apart from tho topics covered in his celebrated speech at the Chicago conven tion, a couple of mitmies before he as cended the stage, and yet not a trace of pre occupation of mind could be observed in the manner or the substance of what he aid. Listen at this incident, also, as de scribed in a telegram of Thursday night from bis home: "Tbe fight has just commenced." Thus spoke Win. J. Bryan to night when asked it he considered that the result of the elec tion had been a serious blow to the cause of bimetallism. He had just sent a message to Maj. Mc Kinley conceding his election and tender ing his congratulations. Mr. Bryan surrendered at 8:30 o'clock. He had just received the signal and re sponded within the next tea minutes with a telegram to his successful rival. This signal was a brief message from Senator Jones, chairman of the National Demo cratic committee, informing him that he did not consider it wise to longer withhold the concession of McKinley's election. This message was received by Mr, Bryan a few minutes after he had returned with his wife from an evening stroll and in the presence of a dozen callers, gathered in the parlor and reading room of their un pretentious residence. The receipt of the telegram created no scene whatever, and one unacquainted with the facts would never have suspected from the surface indications the importance of tbe occasion, or that the chief actor in the drama had more than a passing interest in it. Re handed tbe telegram to Mrs. Bryan, who was standing near him, and without a word, except to explain the purport of the mes sage, sat down at his desk and penned the following telegram to Major McKinley: "Senator Jones has iust informed me that the returns indicate your election, and I hasten to extend my congratulations. We have submitted the issue to the Amer ican people and their will is law." While writting the message and after it was completed JIr. Bryan chatted pleas antly with tbe newspaper correspondents who surrounded him, indicating by his manner that he felt relieved to have the matter definitely determined, even though the result was against him. He also showed very plainly that Sena tor Jones's message was no surprise to him, as it indeed was not, for as those who have been in his confidence knew, he had con sidered tbe oat'tlo as practically lost ever since the first night after the election. He has, however, felt that it would be both discourteous and unwise to give out any intimation to this effect until the national committee had spoken. Mr. Bryan announced that he would to morrow issue an address, but he declined to make any statement to night or to sub mit to an interview, further than to say that the fight for silver had just begun. Democrats, Be on your Guard. ( orth Carolina was restored to Democ racyby the leadership of Bryan. There fore.the enemies of Democracy are al ready seeking to discredit him in the eJ'es of Democrats. Do not listen to the syren's song, nor forget the soundness of the bridge that has safely borne you over. Lnder Cleveland, Democracy has twice lst in North Carolina. Under Bryan, it secured a triumphant majority. We ere in a minority of 14,000 ini8o2, and of 20,000 in 1894; but, in 1896, we carry the ate by 15,000 majority, notwithstanding he handicap of across fusion on State matters. W i limngton & WeldbriR . R. 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