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WILMIKGTONv NOETH CAROLINA, SUNDAY. FEB.'U, I8S3.
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Tito Food Problem In Ireland.
Tbe cable reports from Ireland this
week connrm.lhe previous accounts of
suffering and distress for want of bread.
To those who watch the returns from
the last Britisli Karvest the p.esent des-.
tituUoo is not surprising. At one ps-
. riod or the agricultural season last year
the crop projects were bright; "but, as
ai recently stated by Mr. Thomas L.
Plaut, an able English correspondent
of the fiondon ; JTimM, "at the very pe
riod when heat was wanted to ripen the
graiu and for general purposes of har
vest the meteorological conditions again
told against hU8bandma,n."' Iu fact,
1 "thirteen years nave passed away,'
mvs Mr. Plant, "aince we had a really
: good Jiar veiU" I -fvt ;. fr
The present distress of the Irish
peasantryJsJherefiMre only an aggra tsw
" Uun of a chronic condition of want
growing out of many yeara of bad har-
- reirt . BikI irrthff caiirTs now reported
to be in Ualway it is likely to be worse
Srore the winter is ( over, and befvte
the destitute can even indulge a hope of
relief from the next precarious harvest.
Koine active efforts to relieve the needy
' must therefore at once be set ' on foot.
But the problem of providing food ior
the Irish people suffering under the pe
riodic return of bad" crop years remains
unsolved, , and la . the apathy of their
countrymen they must work it out for
themselves.' . ,,'.'..' -'' .' -
A practical suggestion looking to its
' solution has lately been made by Mr.
. Lever, a British writer, who proposes
the extensive cultivation of Indian corn
, in Ireland. "The. substitution of this
crop for the uncertain potato crop," he
asserts, "would Increase the productive.
ness of Ireland tenfold.", mere can
he no doubt that in many seasons on
favorable - foi the potato a crop of In
diah corn might flourish in Ireland
and with the general introduction o
tha . tnillaire avatem tbe Ihtter crop
would ro a great way toward supplying
ample food. An authority o the value
enslaged Indian corn estimates that it
'will feed six cows where only ont
could be fed on the produce of the same
number of acres under tne old system
of the pasture and bay." Tbe sug
. reeticn of Mr. Lever is certainly and
His plan worthy of being put to a thor
ough test. ... 1 '
C Grave Peril in Frnnee,
Into what abyss U Franca hurrying?
Here is a nation prosperous beyond the
; common lot of oationa, brllliaat In all
the aru of peacd, glowing witk patriotlo
; fervor, ilewed with a peasantrj many
of whom ewu the soil they till, adorned
with tvearlul which Is the delizht of
theworM, AATtatsvtr s evil in its
aodil ijrUnl-sd':"r:"rtlfjf etirly
a ccr.try. IV'. '"I rrlTl!:$ txrt
ru4cdtry i.-i ii ujuala. Dur
Izz tirclr y tin It U erjcjad a fjra
cf rovtrcacst wh'.ih . n!t tm ttU
guUance cf Earcpe. u Tolay tha latsp
is shattertJ and the nation is groping
Uthe.dark. ' "
Xothlcs dacrri'tel th First K
paVac s each as the nriiity wlA
yahkh H ttt tr 1: !:n tzl ct tt:a
Hfsuhlia' lata Clt: -it cisra tiaa its
ficUlty la c :if itr j rJ.z'-la. X lty
V. n l. Falirts toch LU rfe; ccw
Jvt'ee Ferry ii U; fcr the
d- tit d;rty w::x la t war wUIi tit
CLirtl; U wu Is v. I.) t r 3 isti tlj
c::t:-uasi tu:r : 1 tl 3 czrt I.ti lis
rftt,a?i UU I r - f rrv!rrt an
nct-e la V. . .1 t. j a f-r.-.-.:;il
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Fortunately th bill of Proscription is
not yet law. It is vigoroosly opposed
3Le
reason to hope to at me baser class 01 1
radicals, brutal as Marat, Hypocritical
as Barrere, will be balked of their prey.
,. iaLA "ow!TJ"'. wJl,w0l!re:..
auart f-om its Orleanist campaign it I
has dereloped vices as fatal as those cf
the political system wbicn died wita
Robespierre It has alienated every
class. It has driven the Church, the
law. e?en the army into the ranks of I
iia enemies. , n um ' u-u.k
thinkiDg of the prosperity which they
enjoyed uoder tbe Umpire, aud Jaal
made society sigh for the pomp which J
vanished with the Uourt ot the luiie-
ries. . Financial scaudala have9 arisen
as dangerous as those which caused the
Directory to rot a&l 'fall. SpecuUtkn
plays as imporlant a part in modern
French politics as it played in the days
of Barras. Mile. Lange under other
names, still makes or mars a govern
ment. Read closely .tbe signs of tae
times and they will be found to be those
Mfkik Spa tna kiainv tF Ina nniinirv 1
h. invariablv oreceded a military
dirtatorahip or a monarchy I
Iuto what gulf is craoce about to oei
plunged?
MecelonWaNot Bight."
Lee aud 'stafiT reviewed the' thirteenth j
aian &vu vw o i
raiment in Brooklyn to-night. In re-
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war, and at Appomattox became .con-
r .r: -HfiMnn for Ufa.fihd
reception he 7tSi 'rntb, and said he
kpV Viririia nlaant
recollections of his visit.
City Items.
; William E. Sellers Is no longer city
agent of the Post.
To The City MnbHcriberci.
Don't fail to have your money ready
for I shall call on you at once for the '
money you are dua tor the JrosT.
. : Peovidende Bbyant. Je.
Died. ' j
Peice In thisfcity Feb. 9,! of con
restive chill. Fannie J. Peice, daueu
ter of Sophie A. and'-.G. W. Price, Jr., I
Z?J?:l"
this (Sunday) morning at 10 o'clock,
from residence corner ot Sixth ana Ann
nreow, uyw meuuo w
f!miterv: I
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and the Value f iUe.Same-L".lI
The following embrace the . foreign-
exports from the port of Wilmington
for the month of January just closed,
together with the value of the same, as
compiled from the books of the Cus
eom House " '
Cotton .13.808 bales, weighing 7,-
pounds, and valued at $751,520.
Rosin and ,TurpenUner-67,l88 bar-
rels, valued At 1100,458.
Tar and Pitch 4,496 barrels, valued
at $10,421. I
Spirits Turpentine 213,143 callous,
valued at $121,268. '.,
T.uinbt,r 1.506.000 feet, valued at
$23,821. " , ' .- ''. .
Shingles 307,000, valued at $584.
! Miceilaneous Valued at $1,672.
ToUl In American vessels, $18,709;
(oreian. $092,647. ToUl value of
port for the month, $1,011,252.
.The First lloyal Arch (Jhapler of
colored Free Masons, of this sUte , was
organised in this city during the past
week. Right Uov. .BUhop Jones, of
Washington, D. a, Right; Rev, Bishop
Hood, of North Carolina, rror. auaaer
ortaw University, or uoiumoia, cs. v.f
and the Rev. Browly and other com-
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panioas from this sUte officiating. Oa ed by the eminent speaker was drank in
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estaoiuuvu, w w ww h
'rs
J. W. Hood. Hteb Priest.
W.J. Moore, King.
George L. Mabaon, Scribe.
Wm. MeLaruiih Capt. of the Host.
!apUof
a9 Pfi?cii U S
Tfcoaxs M.
.anno
Jaurncr.
jacica m. Acwur, ijjai ixivu wk.
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Veu.
' Joa. a VXA, Qrand Master 2nd eiu
Geo.W.RicJrarMdMsterUt
VeiU
' Robert Koise, Trtasartr.
J.Yi. rtaraoa, Secretary.
James F. Green, Sentiael.
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JaBoary&lSS. J
U. Imss--rWa respectfiUy aak
r-sca la year Talaablt fttt ts itxia
tUt & toxiieea of Hall Swamp
CiurcJi da meat grat---11 tea-i a
tz' ct tiasjtt to fceirUai tzUzl ta
VUaistMs - far ty
end disaUia cf cvnu taard as-
al:lr U tcli car cbsrciu T rt
ci:aj:cr.tU;l!j.
C- Jr-.b J:t-:il Tulsr,
t - C : 3. Tn.'.:a cf ti! 1 Cl-r.l.
'Market House Bill."
Mr. John fi. Melton receite a tele-
grant from Senator Scott, FrUay, an-
ouncog mo uoicat m , mo uuuso, u i
f its second reading, on a vote to taoie, l
j0f the billto repeal what is known as 4
the -Farmers' and Fishermens' Bill,"
Uie ote standing sefenty-fire to twenty
nine.
We learn that Rev. W. B North de
livered a lecture at Smithville Thurs
aa - nitrht tar the benefltof the library
Aviation at that place, and that it
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heard it. His subject was "The Prea J
nt An " We are triad to hear that
onr Smithyille friends have a very
creditable library.
.Mr. James S. Newton, ; one of the 1
oldest otthe Cape Fear pilots, w
stricken with paralysis at his home in I
Smithville on Thursd&T .'morninir last. I
nd q last accounts he had - been I
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perfectly speechless and helpless.; We
regret to hear that very little hope is J
eQtertained of his recovery. ; I
Mr. Orin Parker, in charge of the
Signal Office at Smithville, has been
La a ra au - m dsa a u vuwa,w v wmm w
vauva v v vq u a u w w O1
amination for promotion,' and expects
to leave for that place on Sunday mom-
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Grand Lodge No. 5, 1. O. B. B., Was
convoked Tuesday, February 6: 1883
at 10 o'clock a. m. The members, or
rather delegates, from the various
Lodges comprising the District of Co
lumbia, ' Maryland, Virginia, North
; Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia
arrived: partly Sunday night and Mon
dnrin the usual schedule hours.
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ve nave seiaom seen as eiegant sou I
uueu.gem a sei. oi geoweuien togtner
hi om ; wpcriBnw, sou we, wuu ui
rest of the ciUmls, consider ourselves
nigniy nouorea w nave sucu anne
ooay oi representauve xsraeuie. w mo
journ among us
-f The convention was called to order
iu. .ou.vu.u., 4-.
as wrana jrresiaent, wno, iier uie ton
oi Xrouges oeing caiiea, ueuvereu bb
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annual report ma sauteas, wuicu wh
an abio document and was highly com-
"15.
Tbe fiiBtTiay-s proceeaings uutsaayj
couaisted of an address of welcome,
which was UeliTered mi urana
Prrsident, J . I. Macks of this cit who
was cnairman 01 me committee m. at-
rangemeuw, ana wnicn was.respouueu
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to by the fresident oi the urana juoage,
organiaalion and reference ef various
reports to the proper committees. uea-1
day night wan iheiniation of theiesr
tivitus, given in nonor 01 toe aeiegatea
to the convention, and we really have
no words at our' command ' to express
the magnificence and iplendor of the
aud ieuce at the Opera House, to listen
.a . a . -z a a. .
to me very oest programme u w"
city oy; tne sea nu ever n
lonnpe tooe preseuteu wuu.
Hon. Simon Wolf, of Washington
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D. U. formtr MinUsr to Egypt, a weU
known celebrity, an4 one of the bright
est luminaries among Americas Israel
ites, after being introduced by the Rev.
I S. Mendelsohn in elegant Urma. open
I ed the evenings entertainment with a.
I lecture, or speech, on the origin and
j objects of the Independent Order of
Oenal lierltn, wnicn was iistenea to
1 with such attention that you coma ai -
most hear auin!drop. Every .word uUer-
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I i.k ku.t)ilMi ..i.iim .nH hi. miwilh.
rZV-tTk
I oi V" "'"v
rajairi ; il
orable tentlemaa wUl find respoiialva
echoes in the breasts of all good citi-
i sens ia the whole civilixed world.
The musical enterUiantnt was cpta -
ed fcJ our ff5cci 2;ttiiJia I"- To
apeak of his ; exquisiu tut and cs -
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nliccat voico wouia ce aupcxaosa,!
. suu . -
icondiuou topicasea rtaea aui;eac
I K.. a wu ut Taeadty ftiU HI
BBuDdidna
Uoo m ttescriputvw muaicwaa arparaa
to any lotti of good music lad eoaaoia -
seura of vocal laleaU
The tecond pleca cl tae oasical port
Uoa of tat pro?ramat cosaisted cf
Taompaoa "come Where ta lollies
Rloom, rendered by taa oIX rtliaU
Atba QaarUUe, Tha atsna ol tp
class after the teadltioa of tie earn
was si a ply tmmesaa. The Ariaa &
clety has a itpaUiIaa of wl:ca II may
weU t rroa- wa axa t--- tLl
taclr coacise and siiUsia caxis caa
Uri!ybaextt"4i. r W
Oir tdt Ttl-t Q:zz ITa. Cila
wtikr (wo tnsa aie wl exca ti a?
rtZiUia), was text tiicr4 ca Cl I zzlxz 7 Ij l.s c
tl:-?. Y;tJ,w UU titt ta 1 UE:-zzx. tzl tls c
: don us when we ezj r 3 were orer- J
whelmed wita herch:
j tc:c8.'; Not
only did tin, lady
3 tcr foraer I
Mzl tay for- 1
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mer auempv x no i
solo,'; from ; Mercada-t
: cf her I
r:3 wrouU
with such suWimity a
zci-csa, that J
every one in the audi
i r3 thrilled
with delisrht IWe cc -r&iuiate lira.
Kahnweiler on the acl'Tczaent of her
success as a magnifcei f zzo.
The Musical port; an cf the pro-
Uong
gramme
v. ith recita
Mrs.
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ance
and rh
on tne
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trust
to her. splendid readier, wa
that she will continue to tnr her Ul-1
t Iwlbre tteappredxtfio
our dear city.
Mr. Nathan . Maver introduced Dr.
A. Kaiser, of Baltimore, an eminent
.
baratone and . composer, to tho audi-
ence, who sang with ease and toagnifi-
cence. a solo from "Juucretia Uorgia,?
and from the plaudits of the audience:
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"d toym of PPreciation.h to judge,
sympathy of the ladies and gentlemen
F wau WmPiw mm , og .a
Isnenrs. i1 , ) t. Miuts t s4l it
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the way. fer roundness d volume U
cannot oe excelled, sang me.rJugier
wdiUon was fioe and
tha Mt-tn r,iArt nt ,h m a
thepatheuc ; portion of thesame was m
I well sune. that the audience compelled 1
well suns, that the audience compelled
him to sing "Rocked in the . Cradle of
the Deep".
Mrs. Kahnweiler. and Mr. Nathan
Mayer, needs no eulogium at our bands
and the specially requested "Whet I
behold your manly s Form" from ; Ma-
wa8 reCeived with outburst of
clappinir.
The balance of the performanes coo
thXea bf the rendition of Lewis
Uaniac" by Mrs. Dry foos, which was
excellent and well attained throuirh.
out ,he ioUlrate portioa of the, same.
A soprano solo' by Mrs. Kahnweiler,
which was I rendered in her; usually
happy way, and closed . by the Arion
god. with a 80ne chorus.
tk. mAan iapt .k. k...M it
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thM vnn tortima to attnfl mif.l ih
j Wilmington.
wA .nl Th.irria'. nrocend.
in f nr,n(i t.k1a Von.iit nflpi.
oa tf officers to serve for the ensui ng
wkii riilt.l as f.illow. -
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jj, H. Stern, of Charlottesville. V. I
1 pre8jd-nt
I j Jay o.beo, Augusta, , Ga., 1st
y ic9 pnifoal r
N. h miltt, Washiinrton; D. G.2d
1 yice pre8ident.
tVj.jj. Wolfe, of Baltimore, Md.
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n: ,r iWt morV Mdl
I Treasurer.
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Henry Morris, -of Tarboro. W; a,
1 8earge0t.at Arms-
Board of CootrbL . Oruhan Aavlum
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1 fund. ,,-.
I ' gimon Welf, Washington, D, C.
Henry Adler, Washington, D. C '
W. Nordlingn, Georgetown, D G
S. I Nyberg, Baltimore, Md'
J. Grim lelder, Baltimore, Md. 1 -M.
Daniel, Baltimore, Md.
W. Lovenatein, Bichmond, Va.
I v j Adiladorf, Norfolk, Va.
1 j r Macks. Wilminirton. if- 0. i
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1 jjoiu jiordecai, Charlekton, S a
I E. A; wil. Savannah. Ga.
I nrtT1.M,r.t5n r .m.nrim.tW .:
I Oonalderation of amendments to tho
eonsaaU6n, and reporta of com mittees
I '
I orranied tha remainderof Wedne&JaT'B
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for ratification. . aoriois , was
?cted
for the next place of meeting.
After resolatijoa cssp!!:
liry to
Lv9 rrcat pisur, r-;;r:-:
Uca and l.'orih Tt-t3 L:
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- 1 Qtti Lc: 3 tl
rjaa
fi. WftiaesJiv ai'-i
1 T . ftf t., -r.- n.;r. - ? .
I r... ...il,.,. 1 t,n
rr
! was Interspers: I
from Brrnn'a i f f Ctpccp bv v'v , f v-1 f'.v-, .vwu.uj.j: tuecapuai oa suta pouues i t in
rrom uyrons i.. s c. u recce, oj . . . . Democratio m P,.ucs, t:.. c ... -5
Dryfoos. Ttia h l 2 f :t tppear- W removal 01 tno same .vom its pres- tebonfiret ctlK t i,,,, t T ..
. . , , e , ' ent Jocation to a more suitable place, ierityof tbe t. :i n - ,
3 fcas x 4 - - f iwV...!);. .r; 1 promote all that concerns the wt raolt-e
refinoJ r 1 w up bui.auio .place kuu I people of Korth Carolina..
ajrasoenu and reporti a called
ftnJ dim!
a I
rroa rersooal iatircc-:; 2 1 1
1 Meae.taiiva. w are r!i-: I
I tvt tn'min-tnn ma a a c
I -rrtaiaa, aal tlxl t,s t
I eeaU cxeeeded their e j;: :
I uft fcr their boces t. :
I rtcsUecUsst f tl Clt I j t ? i
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a I caaraerAi-ir:
j Tat Ccarl of Ai-.:-. 1 1 :
lar xasrtlTj atioa ai tl :
last Hisity a! -,l.t.
Tao cc ue a 1
ttl fira Ci ta t:!! .1
. I TU pt-ia ;tf tls I
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I ca tttcry
The same committee ieported the
fiecessity ol hydrants on Nutt street, at
or near its intersection with Hanover
and JSruoswick streets. On motion,
Campbell street was substituted for
fnanover street, and the report as
amended was adopted.
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corner, of Sixth and Princess streets
was reported upon unfavorably.
investigate complaints relative to the i
miftprtaiii the nrnbahlft cost of nnrrbsp I
" " taeirooaDie co-.9 purcnase,
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abd Huggins, wiUi himself, as said com-
tnittee.
His Hondr made the following brief
statement of the operations and expen
ses of the city for tthe first fiscal year :
of the term, of this Board, viz:
lo the Board of Aldermen'
Gsstlemex: As our , term of -office
will soon expire. I deem it advisable id
make a brief report of tho operations
and expenses of our firat fiscal year,
r . - j j
terminating March 31sf, 18S2, giving
nn smnnts tntal of transactions
lot mil jDioriusnuu as to ueuuis oi i
to : the quarterly statements of
tbe Uert ot tne lioard oi Audit and
Finance : which are; regularly placed
for exhibition to the puUa at the City
B(ms9 other fc
,uA
At the commencement, of , our term.
April 1st, 1581. the net bonded debt of
the city was fdJl.luu at the end of our ,
first year. " ; " " ."' " , ' - vr. '
April 1st, 1882, the net bonded debt'
was 528,800. Ther; was! ho fiaatieg
debt at 'either period. ihe money on
baud aud daily receipts being sufficient i
to meet current expsuscs and interest.
The expenditures far the year euuiuz
March Slst.1881, fdr current expenses
were $52,044,01.. 1 ho expenditure ior
tne year ending uucq ijist, iosa, $08,-
oo I a, rrona wiuca it m iir tu ueuuui
ton a me C . i ; i . 5 j i
extraordinary expenses cr eucn expen- I
ses as have not occurred rczularly r in
preceeding years and should ; not be
considered as regular annual current
expenses, as follows: ,
i Building plank road on Nutt
street, wmcn naa oeeq in
use 8 or 10 years find waa
almost impassably . $ 2.40t 00
tug . awa.v3 uu ajriiuu3
comeunsaio 710 00
Printing in book form tho ' .
laws and ordinances of the
city, ordered by the previ
Belfry and eleetric alarm,
ous board
319 00
S00 00
J a wy era, fees and Court cost
in cases which had - been -
pending . 311 80 1
Police uniforms and equip
ment. 1 ' - i 921 SO
Increased jay of Police by
reasons assigned oi ilia -
great advance . in the cost
of living 1.370 57
Vaccne iDaltfr, repairtor ;
hospital and nursing small- .
pox patients, . ,311 60 I
Building privies on the wharf, 60 00
Water works, ; - - 874 00
- . . 'S.112 77
Deducting from total .
expenses of fd,3b4 72
Amount above stated 8,112 77
The balance. - $50,251 05
Will be only a fair statement of regu
lar annual expenses which had oc-
I curred in preceding years. Ia addi-
tlon there are many items not included I
ia tbia statement, such as repairs to
uu nan aoa otner ouiidings, repairs
of cart, harness, die.. unuraaLy larre.
A new supply of hose for engine com
panies, &c The expenses (or the pres
ent year will be materially increased
oy payment to Water Works and pro-
I P01018 of expenses for City UospitaiJ
I and Dermaoent imDroTementta atrial
and permanent improvement to streets 1
which require immediate attenUon.
e immediate attontion.
Wm. I Surra. Mayor.
Co, Ulixch
Oa motion the petition was referred to
the committee oa Fire Dpanment,
with power ;to act poa appcoval" cf
the Rjardof Aiilt and Finance. T
AL!;rsian Worth dZzt-l tLe fuliow-
Izz wLic5 was adopted:
HzsI&JL That the cattcr of
tl;a ci ti;a next Rjard cX Aldermea be
rt-errea la a coaua.iU.ee of three, the
I -J bins one, to perfect the cece-
ceciLss of this Board.
Thev Uayor appointed oa aak! cjm-
miUee Aldermen Korthrop and dad-
- -ftv 3 "
A rtUiioaa froaa Mrs. S. J. Cameron,
for pemlwioa, to erect a woodea beesa
wUa tla roof ca Secoad strttt, was re
frel U tat eommlttee oa Fir ie-
rutseat, wka power ta ad.
A rttl'Joa ffoa UsaGilsaUa Fkt'
(Xxrasy aa eaaa tnw. was rt
Urred ta tit cu:s:te fire tXj.
Tl s r ;; ::t cf lit III-; lul r?u:u t
;.r t-i-c ir era rccure aal cr-
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. The report of the ilzi zxl iizzl.'i cf
Health, for January, wjls r::::r; 1 ail
ordered on file.
i Adjourned.
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FAYETTEVILIiE CI! -Ill'.Vr !.
cereigaeu win revi v iu
tbe K'ATirm:viia,K Obsebvb a.-
The OliSKIIVKli will ban. l,q.rr23 eolnrtn
weekly newspaper, and wia t o mailei to
subscriber, postage paid, M f2 er Ktinora,
always in advance. It will j'atiiei
permit-and tKtu teuur ana cc;. ,k ,u
cornfspouaenw wui comriov. a i i. cia.
Opposed to such innovationson tne honest
waysour fcihers as. in tne pulse of r-
lound In fun sympathy wltu tne new tMi
ttSSiSSffS
jlh to tne refu it will strive to deserve the
reputation 1 the name it inherits.
K.J.ILAXE.JB. -
CITY-OP WILMINQTOS,1
' AYCR'S OrFicE,'. ::'
. - . Febmary 7th, 1SS3.
rinE Allowing oauiitAiicas is
asaln published for the Information of the
public, to wit: - : -.-, , , v -, , ;
' STORING . .GUANO. -i
No Guano or other noxious Fertilisers
wrnhnn.fl vara, or lot! or on anr wharl
warehouse, yard," or lot! or on any wharf
east of the'Capa Fear river ad between
Ked Cross aud Church streets. f .v ; ,
Any person or persons violeUag this Or
dinance shsll be fiaed twenty4tve dollars.
' ; i - WH, L. 6BUTH,
,Ieblllt ; " ''' Mayor.
. . notice
rplIE undersigned having qualified as ad-
Knowles, on the 24th day of October, A. S.
1SS2. NoUoe la hereby sjtTen to ail persons
lnaebted to said deceased, to make immedi-
at. nftvmnnt.nd A 1 1 lupuini h,vln9 Al.f ml
i mioi8trairix. -or ine esive - oi - juiea
i acalnstsald estate, will present them for
Vr
pleaded In bar of their recovery, thla 2 1th day
oi uctooer a, v. i.
KLLKN T. BISHOP,
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New Haxqyes CotrsTT, Errrrrs Cocht
TTTIXdEAS a Plan of Incorporation pur
suant to lw t ben filed la this "!, of
a corporauon to be known s ta Kd i u
of biblem As-oclation, by tlie subser. m-rn
uiereui. ana il rpeurm? mat au uie ch i
tal stock has beeu subscribed for and paid
In, Kov, tberffore. the persons who Lava
sirnea sail Flan of Incorporation are
Herety nou-e 1 to meet at t Giblem LoU -a
lailding, in the city of V llminston,
Monday thelUi da v of Febmarv. lvl at
8 o'clock p. m- for tue pnrnoee of eicuii!
onleers and organ iilc under tbe flan of
Incorporation on file in this office.
Given nnder my hand and teal of odes
27th Jan. l&a
" & VAKASfRINGE,
Jndre of Probate and Clara; Baoerior rjanrt.
janS3U
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S. W. ODEN, JR.
ffAICHIlim ;AHD JEELER.
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