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whj timgsh = api ere on establish th eedom an rt Nheart and broad questi in, His r 4 u Ss 3 2 § Publisued every Saturduy ae # north yee? Washington, D. ntered at the Post Office at Washington D,C., as Second Class muil matter. mind atrengthened for the the work which lies before him, will prove # great benefit to us. Sen- ator Sherman’s work is not- completed. The Senate still tos- THE ONLY MANLY COURSE. We — Prof. Langs- long and eventtal one, during | trustees who have heretofore been e,has figured in all| commissioned as ourschool gua:d, jans, abroad, with the scope of his ob- | Shadd, the Forle a call hin! servation enlarged and his great | blessed. Grimkie will accept, yet | DESERV.ING..O: 408 _ REGOGNI- t were more fitted to be the it is doubtful whether Rev. sina in_reeons‘der- ing hie reply to iripails and ardent republicans who appedled to him to set aside his personel feelings and enter into the Virginia cam. paign in all the energy “and power ot atrue-and valiant republican psrtisan. In this he bas stregth—- eved the order of bis old - friends and-by a wise ‘diplomacy «and manly course fortified himself j “** with the triendship of the leaders 3 ot the party. We applaud ‘thé wisdom of his course for several reasons. In the first place. the spirit of sulkiness ut this time is unmanly. In the second place to have held personal differences paramount to the great interests which are involved in the -Virgin= 1a campaign would have beeu -to set at defiance the wishes of the mujority of republicans of Virgin- ia and prostitated their best inter- ests to the spirit of profitless epite. Moreover, to assume that the merits involved im his case before a republican Congress would be vitiated or ignored through the efforts of obe matt ‘elainiisg tovbe a republican is to cast » reflection upon the Republican party which has gove on record against dis- ctimibation on accouitof color, and to iisult the intelligence and loyalty of the Committee on Priv- ileges and Elections which is not yet formed and which may reason- ubly Be expected to contain” our best republican representatives. Prof. Langston bas now put him- selt in an attitude where he can claim the earnest support vf ull good republicans in his ettorts to secure a seat in Congres to which the facts indicate he was fairly elected. To have remained silent longer would have Deen suicidal and prejudicial to the hopes and best wishes of his sur ' aa OHIO MUST 7 slavery yyich, has cviled itself and which, were it not for such states-- mev as Senator Sherman, would now strike at and destroy the hopes: and aspirations of over eight millions‘of -Americdn -citi~ old man‘and give’ aim ‘years of prosperity -« and health, A WARM LEAKT. =a THE : NEGRO. No member of President Huar- rison’s' cabinet eftertains a warnl/ er heart for thié Negro than Secr@ tary of the treisurer, Wm, Win- don; ‘in conversation, with that gentlemen afew days since, not ouly his expressions, but. his every action indicated that he felt and ment what he said, He deplores their condition in the South and every act of his will be to allevi~ ate them of their hardships Speaking of the progress he has but words of praises and -every loyal, Negro should reciprocate by lendivg this triend to thé race their warmest sympathy. —_—_—_—_———.. SOUTHERN BRUTALITY One of these days there is going to be a terrible awakening down South, aud-it will net be-without cause either. What the eftect will be isa question which the future must auswer. The Negroes of the South are buman beings and they are not insensible cf the tact that they have rights in common with other citizens which are neither respected ur conceded by the dominant race at the South. All this in the face of the numer- ous coustitutional, guarantees of protection arid the equality of op- portunity for all meb, is in itself sufficient cause for apprebension- and alarm. There have been too many murders and _ lyuchings of colored men down South’ for the future peage,and prosperity of that section. “They who fight with the aword shall perish by ihe sword.” - ‘Lhe sword of truth and justice must‘cut ‘its way through . the mountains of iguorance and error Which separates _the Southern white men who believe in oppres-: ing the Negro from"those of their brethren at the North who believe in fair play and justice for all men | under the law. > The lust Democratit administra- BE CARRIED. Jfwe are to judge from reports ~ from a variety of sources, Ohio does not stand £0 emphatically, a Republican State as when Gov. Foraker last. presented his claims to the peopleof the Stace. Mr. Campbell is known as » very pop~ ular and liveral.man with. views not so ultra upon the tariff ques- tion as perhaps the majority. of his party would like and yet sufli- ciently positive toquiet any op- , posifiwn to dim; on that score, | While Republicans of moderate tariff ideas do not find him _revo- lutionary, but - conseryaiive, and in this city who are deserving of recoguition by tha. present: admin- and Dr. A. E. Adams, zeus, May God prosper the grand |‘), j hence fiid no objection to him. Mr. Foraker has probably gained i but-little ground since Bis Mast ae. canvass, dhe Republican part, ot the State was divided ‘upon the expediency of renomiyating Gov. Foraker, claiming that four conse- cutive nomivations of one ‘Mat work bad “policy. ‘Butterworth seemed so inclined. Whether ' the purty bas wholly ‘consvlidated its forces bas not yet fully appear- ed, while theré is no doubt ‘as to the unity of the Democracy. But Ohio must be carried. The degiee lature will elect aSenator to suc+ ceed Payne and the closeness of the Senate males -it- imperative that the legisluture shall be Re- publican, In order to secure sues cess the colored people of Ohio must be properly treated, ~ They are vot in such harmony as would securea full vote aud nothing short of some proper recognition by the State and the Eaccutive tion this country will see tor a good many centuries, went ‘nto Inocuous disuetude with its boots ou, on March 4:h last, but it left its footprints cn the sands of time as well us a large cargo of Barna~ cles ot Democ sratic origin, upon the inside of the new ship of state which are glued to the sides so tightly that it is almo-t impossible to remove them without the, ap- plication of “Boatioe.” Mr. Cleve- land carried away with him ‘the last that was in the house, so that Mr. Harrison will have to wait. until Co~gress convenes before he can get an available opportunity a new supply of “beottal,” jackass power warranted to re- move the oldest, toughest, heavi- est Demverat that sever’ pu his hands in Uncle Sam’s pocket and puljed it out full of greenbacks. Its about time the District Com- missi ners were using their stock, will brivg itabpat. Senator Sher-| of Boatioes: 116 man Will do much to mollify the spirit of dissatisfaction among REV. GRIMKIE. colored voter’ and will do his’best to secure recognition for them. If | the Senator is given proper power lia? by the Exccutive, by the aid of > colored voters, Ohio will be kept } in the pbalavx of Republican : WSutes>-“Wehope thateMr. Harri~ gon and the wre of the- ~party will look toward securing - pertect d moral as 2 A common rfwith the fae Dr. Shadd and Boinkiog lace, and ~ while Dros “Was hot a cardi~ amp} date, he eel Dri Grimkie, te: stn daa the ‘Somagissioners to The appointment of Rev. F. J. Grimkie, #s school trustee to suc- ceed Dr, J. R. Francis, who tried to be reappointed, meets the ap- Provahof theventirescommunity, Dr, Grimkie i isan ted gentle. lor providing the Executive with |], Forty | 28th, “Among the many Repablicans istration are Hon. A. M. Clapp, No men more highly’ respected than these two working Republicans. We would like to see Mr. Clapp plated in sore” representative po~ sition in eousidaration of his fidel- ity 1o)the | Iepullitan| D ny ana bis unbounded friendship for our people. “Dr, Adams should su:- ce d Heaith Officer Townsend. He ‘Kis entitléd to the / Fre we nope that thé Cath isda ers will appoiut him. We are confident that he would give entire satstac- tion to thé people of this city. a KANSAS ALWAYS TO ‘THE Aye HORE. Hon. John L. Waller has been appointed by Gov.. Humphry ot that State to the position of Pur. chasing agent of the Osawatomie Ineane Asylum; one of the largest, institutions of the kind in the country. The position will pay ‘Mr. Waller five hundred dollars per year, It will be remembered that Mr. Waller was the only col- ored Presidential Elector in the Jast, Electoral College, andwot course Votell for Martisom ‘aud “Morton, Kansas never does anything by ialves. when dealing with her faithful evlored brother. ASTWOOD’s APPOI TMENT. There is a great deal of opposi- tion to the appointment of Hon. H. C. Astwood, Counsel to Sando- mingo. It is claimed by the opposi- tion that Mr, Astwood is a foreign- er and he has never been naturaliz- ed as an American eitizen. Again it is argued that the relations between him and. Douglass are nat pleasant and that Mr. Douglass wants a man with whom ‘he can be mare congen- ial. Mr. Astwood, it is said, has filed his bond or that‘he.made .out. his bond las week and that.Rey. James H. sandy and ex-Miuister. John #. Smythe were bis bondsmen. Minis- ter Fred.. Douglass will ‘probably have something to say about Mr. Astwood’s appointment. It is un- derstood that bis commission has been. held up for the present “HE “ADMITS OUR- SIN CERETY. We are almost persuaded, that the patience displayed by the Bez With the preseut ad. ministration has for its baset Sinverety. ‘Ya, ta, Bro. Chase.— “The Hornet.” - Our-esteemed contemporary, the Pine Bluff Hornet, has at last ad- mitted that our support of the ad- ‘ministration is sincete,* We beg leave to inform Editor’ Dakes that it iz race first und self last.. We have the ‘most. abiding faith in President Harrison and bis fidelity for the Negro race, Long life and much happiness, Bro. Dukes.” ee — Mra. Page, the. whiie woman wh. caused youog West some trouble has been transferred the,Recorder’s Division, General Land Office. : THE, BAPTIS ASSOCIATION. The Mouat Bethel Bapt. Asso- ciation in its 13th Annial’ Session, at the Enon Baptist Church, C st., |. bet. 6th and 7th sts,, s.’e., with the Rev. W. H. Holmes as moderator and Rev. H.C. Robinson, clerk, Deacon Stevenson Jackson, treas urer couvened' on Tuesday August 1889 aud continued in sess- ion’ tour days,’ with'32 churches represented. The moderator Kev. Holmes; who was elected the 3rd time’ by reason’ of: bis executive ability and’ faithfullness, organiz ed and brought’ into its wember ship six churches and three Suuday Schools with $28.50 fees ax apart of his official services for the year. The session commenced on -Tues- day at lla. m., with the introduc- tory sermon by Rev. Jaines Watts, of Va. For Vice Moderator, their, choice was the Rev. W. H: Hicker- son, of Va. The executive board, with . Rev. B. L.- Phillips ‘at his’ head, was. severely Griticised for neglect of duty during the year, Miss Lucy A. Rose, president of the Woman’s Bapt, Home Mission Society, and Mrs. Lizzie Gantson, chairman of the abritration com- “mittee, from the same society were accorded seats in the The cause of Home , igion re of ign OB 1 ac vee iad gM pri © roi hoe ay r Distr mt Columbia aad Mar hinee The ett,” christian mission sustains between to- represented by th oe ¢ ' tion aes ge Ses Several Missionaries of the body made good reports and they were generally supported and conducted by the general Missionary of the American Baptist Home Mission Society. The Rev. Wm. A. Cred- addressed '''the association the relation which the cause of the missionariés appointed and the churches by whom they. are ap- pointed. The “collection ‘for the session was liberal. 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