The Gastonia « -—-, i _ 'Xvotaa to u« Frafottoo ol h»m and tha latoratt* ml t*m ntl V ol. XVII. ^ Gastonia, N. C„ Jnly 16, 1806. BRYAN NOMINATED ON FRTH BALLOT The Eloquent Young Nebraskan Swept All Before Him. 8EWALL GET8 THE 8EOOHD PLAGE * WssUhjr Shlptmltitsr Xuuilnotod Fee T*s« rrsUwl—It./ns's Drmt Spoeoh assorts* Ills Adoption si Uis OUvsr ■1st lor in Taros* so OvnrwUsInUag Tl«s Is Hp PsTsr. Cmk'auo. July U.—William J Bryan d N* brutal and Art hnr bewail of llama Will laad tba Democrats to victory or defeat tbii fall. The former was nomt natari for president ou tbo fifth ballot / f WIUJaK JXKM1VOS imTKX owiineiauer wm oiiuocu as bis run ninginato. also on the QMi ballot The soeuee that led to Bryan's nomi nation will uercr be forgotten. Tho platform had been prevented. Jones of Arkansas hod reail it and explalnod It Then Tillmcui took the stand. Hill fed lowed. He took a dignified position, without offending any one und was (riven good attention. Senator Vilas of Wlacondn eamo alter want*. but the ban of general conversation prevented any one hearing him. Hassell of Mas sachusetts farad likewise. When Bryan look the stand it was different Bryan's flninim fnao and manly physique were picturing to tho eye and tho grout silver audience cheered him. They cheered him umil Bryan had to beseech, by gvetmea. the great audience to subside. When he (poke the nndienee listened; riot a sound hut liia voice broke over tho great hall, except at the cnncltudnu of almost every sentence of his speech, whan the greet mass of delegates end mwnkrr* broke fourth iu shouts of in dorsement utnejoiKu. lvaued forward in lhar acuta to hear bettor, und at the orator's words reached them every man in the great hall aaeinttl to loae himself in the utter ances of the speaker. Bryan was inolcb lesn. He was mere effective than in hie Maiden tariff speech in congress, when be electrified the old I seders and jumped to the trout. Aa he finished, every man In the great hall arose cud shouted in eathOBlasm. Gold deirgutoa lost them selves lu his oratory, and shouted. He bad said nothing to offend any one, hut his bold declarations, wire utterances and eloquence of tangoago had swept over all man alike. Bryan's concluding remarks ettoltod the greatest a pplanso. Hnsnld: "U they darn to coma out in the open and defend the gold standard as a good thing, we shall fight them to the utter most, having behind oa the producing masses of this nation and the world! Baring behind us the cofnmrrcial inter ests and tho laboring Internet! nsi all the toiling moases, we shall answer their demands tor n cold ataudaid by saying to them, you shall not press down upas tbs brow of labor this crown of thorns; you shall not crucify mankind upon a cram of gold.” Then a North Carolinian took up the ataff -with ‘ICorth Carolina*' painted on top, and marched op to the Kabrmka quarter* when Bryan had rammed hU •eat. He did it to indicate that North OaroUn* waa for Bryan for president. Quickly a Michigan man ruabed np with the ataff of hit delegation; • Biaidmlp ptan dld Ukewim. Georgian* conferred . quickly, and upon the lot pul to of the moment, declared for Bryan, and lent ft!? *l»»«duateHnirBraupL Tha niiaota ataff, la tha handt f KuZ richaen. followed Georgia, and thl* cre ated a atampodc. Krary ataff of every atWer delegnilon in the hall followed, and oluatered and waved around tha Nabnuka orator. All the time the delegate* and apeo totwa cheered and railed In laUtiao on thuMann. Inapired by tbaUdoraement of the audience, the beaten of the aUvea of theatatee, Ud by aUnoU (Bryan1* old boom), boprofl marrhiiiK roand and round tho delegatee' timtueere. Bor full *> mlnutea tbia apontaneoua outbunt continual It died only with phyatoal •shauatton Then come the rollcaU on the adop Mon of the platform. When that ttarted, almuei every delegate la tho hall bad declrtad that Bryan waa to be the nominee. They had aakad mao who knew him in oongran, nod had aecured mewt Muring replioa oa to Ula ituaae They had decided him tha beat maa yet named to nominate bot, while lb la waa going on, the Bland managar* had tin. to get their "0P7 for e noiut* aea Thia lobbying had it* effect. Ad journment wee taken. But for It. Bry e»‘a name would hevu awept tbromtb the convention like » prairie llru. Aa it waa. -tho hoy orator of the Platt©" wan sot nominated entll tho meat day. Wke Itelbatam Are, Wtntara Jeualega Bryan of Unoota, “-— •- sale*, tlh.. March from the i lalML -- --W--a- -he Union ©nilage of law at Ohleage ha worked in toneaa Ti-tathuil1* law oMna Brow hi* earfieet rear* ho had a fancy for public apeaklng. which itevelcpod hi* minlitl p^wera. In MW he atnrad to Ueoola, Neb, and formed a law CTSS1P mL/m* p££££ iu Kibnuh polities In 1800, fhon he nui for cougrojx In tbe Second eou crmlouul lUxtriot. Ho challenged liia Rspnbllmn opponent to a aerie* Of debate* Mid iniule so brilliant a aimwing that Ho Carried tha dis trict, which hod goue 3,800 Rcpubti oau at tao former oration, by a ma jority of fl.Tuo rot etc The tame he gtiiucd In llicao Joint deb*ten, of wbteh the tariff mu tUn Ihumc, induced Speaker Oriap to appoint Dry an on the war* and mono* committee Oil Uicroh 01, 1890, Ho arorad Hia flm great ortv tnnriu racrem lit a apeech ou Xruo wool. Tho reapportioumouC in 1*91 divided Mr. Bryau'a cuugieaaioual diatrict la eoch a way that It made hlacanvaat en tirely nurt ext remely Herd. The diatriot was admittedly Republican by a ma jority of 8,800, bnt Bryan wa* elected, taming the Republican majurily Into a Democratic plurality of 140. Before the election of l8Vt Mr. Bryuu refuted re nnrainatinu aa ccmgraeimAn nml cars paigiiad for aUntlon to tha United Stale* ■etiata Ilia platform for Die 13 to 1 free coinage of ailvur earned Morton and other administration Domocrate to light blot bitterly. He war, however, nominated by tho ttato Democratic con : veiltlon. Two Joint debate* at Lluoolu and at Omaha with John M. Thurston, tbo Republican candidate for the asua toieliip, attracted much attention. The legislature wn*. however. Republleun and THuratlin wa* elected. Doriug the post taro years, and especially aiuoe hi* defeat far the saaatc. Mr. Bryan ha* been lecturing on Uuanclal topic* In every italo io the Union Mr. Btyau married in 18M Mica Mary L Baird, the daughter of a merchant of Perry, HI*. She 1* a lady of in orb ability awl presi dent of Che Lluoolu Scram* They have three children, Ruth, 11; William, 6, and Once, 4. Arthur Sowall wa* born at Rath, Mu., Kuv. 36. 183d lie ha* boon a life long Democrat, and ha* been chairman of the Maine Democratic state committee fur many yean. Hi* naiilenoo Is the Sewell estate. In bath, which ha* been la the poeeaaaiuu of Ihn Sowall family aiuoe 1J60, when hi* groat grandfather took tk* title, only Uiree remove* from a grunt by King Ooocgc. Mr. Sowall married in 1898. HU wile wa* Kewe D. Cnxjlco* of Bath. There were two chll ChUdren, Humid M. and William D., who wua appointed, during Mr. Oiovo land'iflntndiaiBlatniuon United State* consul general at Samoa, but tuu since gouo ovar to the Republican party. Mr. Bewail ha* boon cugagod inn at of hia life in shipbuilding and aHipowniag. In the early days he ballt wooden w Indore and coat tort, for which his stats wa* famous The Urm ha* been "Bew ail St Son" for three gnuoration* Mr. ShwiiII 1* president and principal owner of tbe Rath Knlirmal bank Hn woe president for nliw years of tho Maine Oeutnil railroad. He rexiguod tha lat ter position two yuan ago. He was at one time president uf the Kastcru rail, runil, and line still qnito couaularoble in tcroM* in railroad > and railroad build er _ FIRST DAY'S WORK. Tho CwRolio* Co 11*1 u OixUr Io>q W. 1>a«lol Uo4o Tooiptrorr Chilnnw. Chic coo. July 7.—All roadstead to tha Ooliacutn, wher* at 13 JO o’clock Chair - mi\u Harrity called to order the Demo cratic national convention. Tho vast etrnctnns la appropriately umncd after that whore Roman gladiator* con tended, for this is a battle royal which promisee to add a memorable chapter to A marl cun political history. The gavel dropped 10 urinates before 1 o'olock on a hall that hud n does rows of empty acute at the edges farthest from the platform. The appearance of Chairman Harrity, ns ha stepped for ward to the desk attired iu a ilate col ored rammer salt, provoked a round of apple esc from tha Texas delegation, re inforced by mouy of the soathora white metal man. When Mr Hanlty commanded tha convention to bo in order, his voice easily carried over tha tom alt to the fartheet oomcr, testing the aooourrlo " ■ of the hall with most imtia results The tig a re of the chair cod the uaembtagn for several minutes. while the oebere swept the elide* clear of knots of conferring dele gate*. "Gentlemen of the convention, all rise for the prayer," the chairman said, and there was a clatter of chain as the body in the center of tho ball came ap to Ml feet with a considerable ooccan al on. Tho chaplain. Rev. Dr. Id word Btires, stopped forward and preyed. After tho prayer. Chairman Harrity stopped forward, and after a sharp imp r* '• MB VILMAM A BUT A*. ot ihe (revel, guve the announcement of the ec lection of David B. HUl u tempo rary chairmen. Secretary Sheer! n ui Indlaale. for mar rotary, and John Martin, for eergeanl. at-arme, were nl*o announced when the convention Uad quieted down. "What la the pleairarc ot tha oaaveo ttonV" naked Mr Harrttr. oalmly. Mr. Clayton at Alabama then pee •anted the minority report at the na tional committee, nominating Seuater Denial of Virginia far temporary chalr mee. Tha report waa dgnad by tha diver mom ben at tha oomndttaa Chairmen Hardly reroentoed Dele gate Waller of Oojieortioef wtwm order waa raetored. het tha laMar yielded to Mr. MoDeemott “I pay tribute to tha Eon. John W. Daniel,'’ be declared, and then want on to |ewt«e the rervlne. to the party at tha man wbd knew no faith except I am a Yorker', watchword wee flung aeroee tha conrentiou. After aeveral other epeechee for and •galuat HiU, the roll call waa ordered. The total rate wan auaoauoed by the chair aa follow.: Yeas (Denial). M4i nay. (HiU), S4& h ' T)i« chair than etated that the mottos offered by Um geuUeaaea from ■ubattluung Hou. J. W. Daniel of vif glnta for temporary chairman wee edopted. and there waa a great mani festation of applanm. When the rarlou. oommittoea had been appointed the member, of them withdrew for orgaulaattos and tha coo ▼enttoo adjourned until Wednesday moroiujr at 10 o'oloek. THE SECOND DAY. ieaiter Walla BUs rnss.il Cmiw ■"—-Held Palmate. Votes ted. Onioioo, July K—The eeoopd day at the ounreution opened bright and coot. At exactly 10*0 Senator Daniel rapped fur order. The mlniopi at the eergeauh it-arm. had Home difficulty in etssei^j jqhx w. r AjrtB. the Male*. When oli were seated and order waa obtained. It wae found that the (paces reserved tar tha Maw York, Maasaohoeotto, Malua, Maryland aud New Jrnar delegations ware practically vacant llte threat of a boll came bourn with e realising mnsa, but It woe ex plained that tho delegations ware —11* In canfeteuoe. dleoaeslng the attention. After the prayer, Senator Daniel an con acad that the next bus In—a of the day would ha the report* of tha oom tnitlma. Chairman Atwood of Kama* of tha e* from the Voorth Mid Kinth congressional district! of Michigan and recognising tha right to their eeata of all tha other delegates from Mlol.%^, * The chairman put tha qneatton on tha majority ropovt of (hi ooc&mlttii on ermtoittala and dtcUrad It adapUd The report of the committee on per manent oraaniaatlou waa then presented by Mr. Finley of Ohio, naming Senator white of* California as permanent prral dent of tho convention, and Thomxa J. Oogan of Ohio as permanent secretary. THIRD DAY'S WORK, The riatfarm Hep—4 —a—» IUIph mm* OUun —— ~|-is Cbkaoo, Jaly 9—Lowering clonde hong over the city at the beginning at the third day at tbe national oocrta Oca. indicating a break In the perfeet weather thus far enj—ed, and raggeet Ire of the gatberlngof the etann irtthln the eanreutioa haU. At 10:M a m. Chairman White dropped the garel. The Indesertbahle ban of thoaaande of roiees gradually •nbaldod and the Helegatea took their mta At 10155 the Bar. Mr. Dean of Oedar Bapida, la . the Bpteoopalean mlnlatee who deUrerod the opening prayer Wed nesday, performed the eanm serrloe Thursday. He prayed that the ooorea tion might take action for the good of llo oomntiy and the gicry of God. Chairman White handed the caret orer to Congressman Rfebardeon ofTen neeeee, a deader, eeholgrly appearing mau, who mmomtoed the oo—mitt— am reeoiathme ready to report aad called Senator Janas to the platform, who made the oo—ad(tee*s report. Senator Jonas, who had boon ia the thickest at the sflrer light eiaoe the firtnmi of the eoorreaooa began to i wimble la Ohteago, is a familiar tgnre to this eon Y0T1 tiOtl. Ho looks like a eoldiar. amd bettor the feet that he wee a eoldiar of the late eonfederaoy, might ha a strong m—l denttel powdbUMy. He is a atroogfaoed man with a fl—sUrer mo—taolm aad ehlu whiskers end white hair, which falls over Ml of the tern at his head. He adjusted a pair of gold bowed ipinlenlu inti Una to Nil fh» limniil -i—s> of the platform which Onlnoel Chari— H. Jo— the 8L Urate journal!*, had written. The report of the minority was read by J. H Vedeof Ohio, a '£mer read, log clerk at the ho—a of iiie ieente Mr— The gold pwijdar—e andeheared. bet after the oertbreak of Wadnaaday. the— farcer were faint So—tor Ben Tillman of Sooth O—o Una raoanted the stage to open the ^eat debate ia behalf <7 fr— ootaagn He iutrodnoed him—U to them hr earing that ha came before the— not — •tbo lying nswepopate had re——eted him to W A rooud of applanes fro ths pit greeted this aaaoaneei—at. bat it w— ihownad In the alarm of Marne from the gaH—taa, whlob w— lame—ed to s perfect whlrlwlad of etbtla—eoeads — he added: "1 —me fro— a state whtoh w— the ho—e of eeoemtea." "SeeaaMam,” be eaattaraed, while the gaUeH- Meeed. •t—tht she— the war, the war whtoh eaaaastpaled the ■Mh The storm ef ht—ee I Whan 1 not latoadad to nj > >>.SarS> JSr*to^c to^amwS^MliedL* *' “I am a aoothEn man.” ooottaoad Banaior Jobm. “I carrlad a moakat dariag tta war. I rmtkata Uaa aaa gaattoa that thia naaatkm kaowa any aactioa. dim kata and kaad karahtafi aad the approaiaa mr of lk> oythraataaaawWSryg VawToriC ^MtaotaaaMaaud otkaraaatomdalarv Ooaa ydaad hmrtUy la tUa rajaoUon of utivue TIUquui MtiMii IrfMkaplakfcamT^ •*4 n-Omranat Baa> aall foOowad la umaete maooftlaa tiw minority raport oltka oommUtoa am ^^^>»,2*?SfacEllSa>S^ repott. the fourth day. W,#. Bit** 1 **rtn i. r I II IB BnaMaM mm iw |Bk BtlM. Objoaoo, July la—The ««*■ wo* «l«and for the balioda* which Hagan when the Demconuhi eaarro. Uoo reassembled at 11 o rioct TV* r—1 straggle opened with thedelegriM wro**h‘ *» — intense pitch «rrv» the Ha^SsSS the oooYenUon end ibnsti nil tea h2 thrown the ranks of ether candidates Into oonfarion. U the cooven tioa had npe haaa compelled to adJ—rn at told. I migtt om loooui of thv eUctxio UcMi SEfcgr&Jsy/r! riattont se eubmltted by the majority °* *h,c^^*1“e» — meafeticna, turned sssKSSSccisjasriat Thamday evening, ha would have we* aatoly. Chatman White, who had moovttad htoTtdoa stepped to the front of the ■toga. Bounin* hit eye for a couple of •eoonds oyer acme of people, he planted down te the drimaUcSrin the pU and jrith a heavy whack of die RUvefealled the eoavoutton to order. The chairman then annoanood that the drat htelnma ttm tha nail rf atstte •^“ttona Tberaapon Mr. Har> nty of Pemuylvnthv ^d<*iwdH of the national commute* moon tad hie ohalr and placed lu nutate ilion exGov »nor Robert T, PattUon. Of Oregon added to *ha earn* of fljt ThenaXm Metthew* McL^ PatUe^Sui oyer were baton tha convention. Tbte* waenoother nomlnattom* and Chairman Whit* aoaounoad that the rollcall of the teat** far the aotnlnaticB of president would proceed. A rustle of excitement swept over the hall, ana —M by an intently eager quiet. Tha reealt ae aanoaneed by the read *Molmk was as foUowai Hand. SM; Scran, 108; Bole* M; Matthew* 8T; 84; PattUon. 86; Fenaoyw, 10; Blackburn, 88; Campbell, j; Tillman, IT; Roseau. J; Htevsnsou, 11; HUh l ; T*i Ite, 8; absent and not voting, UHL Tha result of the eeoo d ballot was announced ea follows: M—H K|, L __ It _The’third ballot rs*ritsd':"BUmL*iait Bctc^to; lUtthewa It; MrT wm. 84; •; Hm, I; faryaa, 119; Bot*JitZ5T“ k®’ Jj*. and on motion af Senator a the nomination was made a _Tha fifth ballot merited: 3; Stead. 108; PhMsoo. 88; to-r. I, Hill. ]; Tuspi* 1; Boiea *8; Matthew* Vie SEWALL NOMINATED. **• Km Jna KUh l< ! Omcico, July 11.—The r th* fl/th Lliu!! aotlfts* twig *- WBTI» DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. puU haa advocated from /affereoa’a ttma to our own—(random a( guard, freedom «f tha praa* frandom of con ardmae, tha prewar a Hi a of panoatl right* tha aqmUtr o( an atHama hafdm tha law, aad tha falthfal obaarraaoa of tha cooatttutiaaal Ihattaltom. Daring aU lhaaa rears tha Democrat** party kaa raririad the tacUUoy of aaliah Intaaaata power, aad wa~»t«-«ty ^gBBTSt Integrity of tha deal aohaaa of guratu •naat eatabliaheri by toe foendeta of thin tapaMlo of imb. a. TJedar lto geld aaeaaad teaching* thgjgraa* principle of local aalf goTarnavarfTuaa (omul it* baa* aqtaatoa in the mwnt—anna of righta of the Mates and its as • log af , of oo I to tha i i **--by the ... » United Mato* Tha ooeiMtehon of tha ! United Matos gaaraatoea to araay cttt ■m Mm rights at atoll aad laHgioaa Ub Tha Daaaaotelto party haa atwaya Of politic* lborty and It rantwa Its _mite deration to I principle# of thoooa ^MOWXY qcntanoy — Bacognlatag to all others at thL time, we Invito at i* e * r g adwlttot goto tolrea ooinag* aTa"ralto h*tod apon tha dim dollar eatt Wa declare that tha act of 1«TS, da ataMthdag Aver withoat tha knowladga or the approval of the American peopl* haa raaoltod in tha appnoiatioa of gold aad a oomapoading fall la tha priam cf hMnrtoamambtthabartmybuattog aad of aU daht* pabUe aad private; tha eariohaugtof tha anrnay landingttoaa •* heme aad abroad; tha prostration of todaitoy aad iaapomriahmaat of tha AUAUB8T OQU) 8IA9DUD-W* atn uiltatkh oppoeed to monomte* •UIm, which hu looked feat the pro* parity of aa imdaririal people In the ptnily** of hard time* OoU mono metalUem U a Brttiah policy, and it* adoption has broaght othor nation* into “«W mrvftndo to London. It It nctonly on-American bat anW-Amerl can. and it can he fastened on the Uettad Matte only by the stifling of that qrfrit and love of liberty which J”**"** PoUtieel fedopendenoo In 17Ttandwoa it in the war of the rwj. olotion. FREE COINAGE DEMANDED-We d^**gd toe nnd unlimited eoinaga ofhoth silver and gold at the preoeut legal ratio of Id to I, witboot waiting fer tho rid or consent of any other na tian- We demand that the etandard eflver dollar than be e fall legal tender, •qaally with gold, tor all debt*, public aad private, end wo favor each lltiga tien at will prevent forth* fetor* the doumetteatloa of any kind of legal teu d*r money by private contract. Wa are oppoeed to the policy end prattle* of mnandtring to the bolder* of the obligation* of the United State theoption imervod by the law to the government of redeeming neb oblige* tien* in either sOvar ooln or gold coin. AGAINST BOBS IMUTtS-W* are oppoeed to the leaning of latereet bear ing bond* of the United 8tata* In time of pane* aad —— the tiriteldn* with banking syndicate! Tr1ilitili~e m change for bond* aad at onornn. profit to ttomeelvee, mpply the federal twHnrrwtihfold tonMintaia the poh One greet alone ha* the power to ete atwl tmna VMdWhfeW —__■* *a - • «- - e m ■ WfiBfl IWna BB^^BV^* SOfA 1 iwlOBBe wACJEBOU declared that thi. power oooUaot to driegted to eorporetioaa or tadiridaele. We, therefor* deaenaei fee Uenanoe Of note intended to otroalatt a* money by nation*! bonk* aa In gitlnn of feieonemntlmMtod we demaadfent to priSteand private d*to*£ whteh la reoetvabte to date to fen United Stetmehnll to toned by the govern* mnrtaf tk» United State* and *»« to which IW corns from Ml nrr.m.1 by the remit aa li may temltn bs consti tntad, ao that tlta bniaw at tautfaw ■Mr be aqaaly aad un partially laid, to too aad that wealth My boar it* dm proportion oi th» axpooaes of toe for OUT PAUPKR8 — Wa bold 1 moo* dUaal war of pco _ lawlau labor b to pooroat too iaportatton at teaigu paapor ta bor to compote with U ia too home aurite, aad that tbs vain* of too homo Markto to am American farmer* aad 1« Jtraaiiy radaoad by a ricioaa ayatota which depresses toa -toetr prodacte batow theeoal of prod notion aad ttaa deprives them af toa maaaa of parahasing too prodaeta of amr boMO manafootortaa. and u oroate too wealth at to* demand the paaaago nf ; Mar be ooooaaary to I etmlarorofi ,) ample jars \ i and toatr employee - - legislation aa la -. om ttu* prtadpi* Tha abaoretiOM of wealth by the few, -Of o*r lending railroad --1 aad too fonaatfcm of traste aad pool* require a stnotsr control by toa ^■™^»»fMM»e«tof^thoat artertee of BMat of (ha powers of thr*intent!** aad wch rsstrin ia the control of i tha people tarn SsTWAWM-We do the pmfligaia waste of oKMy r. S, T*" «f meant Bspnblioaa congress an. whlflh tore hap* toaae high, white toa labor toa* pay* them ia ouemployed aad toa prodaeta of too poopin'* toil are d* 1 pramid la prior till tony no longer repay ; toaaoatcf prod notion. uwiuu m rwi-orn U3 UK nmpitO* ifr and aoaaoniy^wfaiali batW th* autabar of aaelea* * Ha* of which drain tha * FEDERAL INTERFERENCE—Wa daaoauc* arbitrary Uiarfaraww by fad and aatbcrm** in looal affair* aa a vio lathmofth* ntnUtultoa at tha United Shda* aad a criam agaioat free laatifea **<■«• mad wa aapaciaUy object to gov amataat by injunction *« a new aad highly daageroa* fan* of njaaawliw by wfateh federal judge*. fat eeatoumt of the law* of the itatco aad right* of rfU naaa. become at oaea lagiaiatora, judge* •ad —catioa***. aad wo approve th* Mil pawed at thalaat irnrlnn of th* United State* waat* and sow pending hi th* home of rapreaontatdvaa. relative to eoctoamm la federal court*. and no vidlag trial* by jary in certain caaw of onnfmiif So diarrlwiaotioa ahoald ha indulged by tha government of tb* United State* fa fhvor of It* da Won. We approve thorafuaslof U* Fifty third oaagraw to paw the Pacific rail road fending bUl an, tha effort* of th* greaa te aaart n---^ A8 TO PKEfalONS—RaoogntalBg th* jnrt claim* of ii«. wring anion aoldiera. w» heartily ladoma tha rate of the pna anoa ahaU bt artdfaw^r tM panaion roll, and the foot of onliat meat aad Mrrieo ahoald be daawtd ooa cl **ive evidence *h«Am* dieaaw and dia abUUy before oaliatincut. NEW STATER—We favor tb* ad miwiou of the terzitoria* of Saw Keg. loo, Oklahoma and Ariamta into th* Union at ttatea, aad wo favor the early MaHwton of aU tha tarrttorlee having th* ueoewary population aad raaomeaa to aatitla thaw to statehood, aad while they vernal* tstrltoctaa wa hold that th* official* appointed to administer th* gov «nmmt of any torftory. together with the District of OoiuaUda aad Alwka, tbouldbobeaaSdorwidanfeof th* ter ritory or dhtrfot la whfeh their duttw ar* to b* performed. Tb* Demotratto party ball**** ia home rut*, aad that aU pubUo land* cf tha UWtad Stawa ahoald b* appropriated to tha aatabUaluaaat of few horn** for American eSttaen* i imeaiae ooai im territory « * «**»*» In oca grey. aad >\tHton—a 1—d ad Qatar laws of tit* United Males ta a*, tndtd to mid tezviiorr TH1 IdOXROB DOOrnUKE-Tta Moo roe doctrine, mm nrigitallT tofcwd Hd M Interpreted to niweJIlee mmI, JSwi jnrsaa gys g ■W at all tlmn be SYMPATHY FOR CUBA—We n •«£. *° V»<< Ontola her tartto itrnggle for Hbfetr "nnroMCT officr-w* m«p pond toUf* toaar* la tk* pebli* aa? rise. Wf favor meinlntaeiiU baaed vpaa aatt, tssd tora* of odBta audaaeh •n adataljtoatiou ot toe tori! arrtos l*w< ** win afford *qoal njp an an IBn hr the aaaapto* «f the imlig aad etatjf ftow who feaadad aad bar* ^MRROVt "'w^n^T^AYB n. •top tra importation to tl dewater, ^fheu apppahraaf wf toarrpahMa toWitfh etotalapianeaw to awl aid too to* •pah aid hew be .» ptoa to toe uaoldatoto liiqaalrfhi RAftSfesSgjg sgjjyaysssai •" *•—'-y ■nini itSssssrtarsS^mi log aVMotloa^o tbt*growing"MMt'*f Southern oomwtm, cannot be ow» 'WttnM. That 1mm wtK ha mm* widely ead Jodlnioualy dreaboad IfflODf DRQIUBCiBItn, ffctP+ehMB erel burl mm men l^U^oonatn^Md I* Earop* than may pudioatlon *v*r *•**• iMMi la tba latent of tho South* We bare uadarUfcao a mHmoC Mo dal edttaoM te ordar to aid aaoh om raphaaln aoroa etriking (katna^aC 6««thara adruoeaanat wUth mold not otherwise to brought aa —iMlrm * world iv large the oompro heaali* outlines of the fmaaataaof partiealai iaUnwte la tha Saath. Tha ssB5KSEssr.sjaft 2iKS5Ss.acta!Tsa wrok, aod orve or two, ado Aerotodto So■ them eomcneroe, to follow abortly, win bo Mvwral Modal_ dhar lutina offtootheri astM that thaaa. life* eat iMoe, will bate tho f inong naaaUatan a ad boat oom non COEnlrt «nd aT _ tmtouhil to behalf of u>* Unhid SutaTwiMtMCMMrQy bo deeply lotanated hi ouch a ~—rrrhaa Uro plan looking to the oobuUilMrf the whole SodhT id ttMtaHEff. WmiIi IMmiihd lo thia aaetloa far MMklnory and waiolWotarod mm uatU generally. Tbui daring CM sasswsrstiwss the benefit of thin raawrhtUa astro circulation w It boot extra ooat.