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WILMINGTON, N. C. EDITORIAL BUDGET. Wednesday, June 4th, 1873. I IT. T " f Yl hn In tbe Supreme Court at Little Kock, Arkansas, tUo Attorney Gcucral filed an application fur a writ ol quo warranto against Governor Baxter to show by what authority Tic holtls tl.e office of Governor. The application sets forth that the Governor has unlawfully usurped office. Although Gov. Dix'tr rcluscs to rccogniza the right of the court to hear such application, and an nounces that be will obey no manda'o issued by it on such application, and refused to employ couusel to contest the - -wm 1 1 . ....... Enlarged. case. Judges lungiisu anu v,auip..'. The Washington Chronicle comes to otu eminent attorneys appeared in U3 this morning greatly improved and court and approved the filing ot the enlarged to the Biz? of the New York application. Argument has been guiug . I . . , i i 'J "V"w . , iirn. .wi Herald. As the Washington papers on au Monday evening, auu was w uu ,,ia. Wilmington, uoiasoorv, - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, WILMINGTON & WELDON, WilmintOD, UmW and . Ansuta WILMINGTON.! N. C, June 3, 1873. . ( - Excursion Season of 1873, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THE BOOK OF RELIGIONS, COMPRISING the views, ".JJiSJl O ments or opinions of all the JPy religious sects in the world, Pr"cuiarry oi all Christian denominations m Europe ana America; by John Hay ward, author 01 trie He England Uawteer. For sale at Live Uook aud Music Store. roay 20 i v : BUILDING HARDWARE. PROSPECTUS, T HE OCKS HINGES, BOLT.S, ,j:c.f oi Agency "for the celebrated It will not Jj description. ,ftfjwnU'JD i Rhnlcr's Sash Holder and Lock. TO NORTH UAttVW- f i , ! I ., r nrArr nt wear out in a life. lime. GINIA POINTS,, I ' -vr TTT'T. .T ACOBI'S .1 J.. ROUND TRIP Tickets to the mojt promi nent and attracUTe Summer. Resorts in .North Carolina and Virgtaia-ood I to .return by October 31st,lW3-u Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Iealth ordinIce? Section 10th. All cellars, excavation r open spaces, under any building lu which water at any time stagnates or tIrck- 0" which are damp, and' in which foul and'iln wholesome air is generated or found, than upon the notification and requirement i.t the MRVorfwhich it shall be his ilniv,' give), be filled up by the owners thereof to the level of the street or alley adjoining thereto, with sand or gravel, or some other imperishable substance. And all lots on which water remains and stagnates, or whU i. a rn r.n erallv wet and damp, and all ir. sunken below the level of the adjacent Ktrm or alley, and from which there is no euitabie drain or gutter, of a permanent character sufficient to vent waterfrom the same, Khali' .in Hkfi notification and renal . .i. nM1nun vm- (which i. shall be the duty of 'the Major to v N'TERS UrUJN 1 1 o DX. u give) be filled up by inc owners in i nc man. time with J . B H(,racrj verta or drains as to be kept free from water usctufness. xuo a. strated that a EVENING POST nr riimnnesL Every person ianing 10 compiy witu the re.rh here bv tbc morning'a mail, c continued Tuesday. The filing of ihp rrice ijst and Time Crda,epntaining aU w I i have tbe news twclre hours in adrance application by the TarlKjro'. T-; T I ttnrnov General desired information, can be obUlneda t thta Attorney utuuui r Hotels, and at stations on these of the New York dailies, which is a renewcd the excitement of a lew days reat conteniecce and it is to our inter- agDj wben it was rumored that such ac csttohaTea good paper published at lion was to be had. Should the writ be Washington. We bcl'ieyc the Clironicle will fill the bill. Hon. John A. Bingham. The appointment of this gentleman as Enroy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Japan will be ap proyed by the great majority ot Repub licans all o?er the land. Judge Bing i . ..tmiMoH tn the bar in u am t ouiuinvu f '"""- 1 , A TXTkXI7 June 1 ll-3t General Tassenger Agent. granted it is thought a conflict will ensue. The Governor holds that the Legislature adjudicated tbe matter, and that it was the only power that could do bo. The militia are being reorganized by Baxter. The following disjKitcli has been received from an officer : ArFLEO ATC'd IlOUSK, C'LFAi; LAKE, i.A.i.k.u,i,fiPnnarm Tune 2. 3:3'J 1'. M.--A series, m was a memuer ui iuc - - . , , In 1851 and has remained in C'jngrefe prolonged yells and cheers arouu mia for sixteen years. He has filled many camp from a pleasant Ust a half au Tcry important positions, and has the hour alter the departure of my last cou entire confidence of the administration, ricr. Generals Davis aud WLohIod, and lie is a very fine orator and in all closely other officers, and all the men, lushed contested elections his services are in from the house aud. tents to Hod I he rreat demand. He is about filty seven cause ot the uproar, aud tit once the Tears of ace vf hole camp was in commotion. J)jwu y Z-l mm . m the level plain ncrth of the buu-e was a Captain Jack. crand cavalcade of horsemen. Tbe steeds 1 he iciegrapn iniuiui u3 -4 rusbcj forward at once ut a furious rate, and soon ncarcd groups of spectators scattered about tbe premiss. ' Captain Jack captured ! shouted a sturdy str gcant. Again tbe valley echoed with cheers aud yells. Tbe mouuied com mand was PtriyV. He had returned from a ccout of twenty tlirte hours. NATIONAL HOTEL, It. JONES, Proprietor, The only first class Hotel in WILMINGTON, N C. BOOKS, SASH, BLINDS, TAINTS, OIL?, ? GLASS, VARNISHES, &c, &c, at DAILY REPUBLICAN HESf PAPER foregoing provisions oi uu aecuon, arir notittcation and requirement from the May. r shall forfeit and pay twenty dollars vigor. ) (N and after this date, the rate for TRAN SIENT BOARD will be S3 and 82 per day, aeeording to location of Rooms. June li-ll-tf NATH'L JACOBT'8 Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market bt. may 23 BIRD JAOE3 4- v Mechanic's Building and Loan As- shovels, spades, hoes, fitch- FORKS, RaKes, a race iiaijj., v.., NATII'L JACOri-'S rjHE 4GTIC .MONTHLY MEETING WILL be ueld at the Wilmington Library Rooms, this evening at o'eloek. each and every day of such failure; ami moreover, shall pay the cost and expense 0f tilling up or draining as aforesaid, winch upon suon railure, the Mayor shall cautu be done at the expense of the city. aii oop.n nan ts of houses with cellars, and , m rt,infr and that I if there be no. occupants, then the owner. can oe mauo cn Bupv. - Shall cause au airt, nnnanu ruuoitntob it 1 3 conseauently independent oi au removed from such cellars, and the same to - mWnotinn THE KVKNIKO be cleansed and whitewashed, whenever and nng3 or combinations, ihk x, - asoaen as they shall be notified aud re- PcsTitMabor for the welfare oi vnia lred by the iayor so to do. nnrtirtn of NortD tJarOllU witu cut- i aii " 1 wrcn. poriion oi Auivu v pantS)tnen the owners ol all stores, hiiop ana wareuouses, biiuii remove mereirom all fish, "beef, pork, hides, or other matter or ir. tides, whatsoever, which may be putrid or offensive to the smell, or may tend to corrupt the atmosphere, and shall venlllate nu cleanse their building whenever notified and required by the Mayor, AU persons keeping one or more cow horses or hogs within the limits of the ciiv' shall keep their stables, yards, pens or in. closures in which sueli animals usually cfani rr be. drv and thoroughly cleunsMi nnnjj,i.,n nt I and once in every fortnight, tlcy shall re calculated to improve tbe condition oi the mth anu offal from thesuincbe- 1 1. n.,w1ln onrl fitmntrlv faVOrable tO I unn ( 1 the limits of the city. iuc !nuF., c - 'Knn shall nermit any putrid, nm. some or offensive matter or substance of any Tni Post is a warm adovocate ol INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market street. IMMIGRATION, AGRICULTURE and C, S. ELL13, Ste'y and T481 Jack das earrendercd, and this, wc sup pose, ends tbe 3Iodoc war. The Gov ernment now owes it to the people to send these trcatbcrou3 savages to tbe bappy banting grounds of tbeir fathers, where they will no more molest or in terfere with the people of the West. The blood of men, women and children cry up from tbe ground for vengeance, and we hope they may now be avenged. As tbe murderer ot Gen.Canby, Captain Jack is most assuredly amenable to tbe Uws, and we hope a drumhead court martial will be immediately instituted, and Captain Jck and bis infamous as eociates be made to suffer the full pen alty of the law. Tbere never will be a j j i.i nc t To Smithvillc and the Blacklist Grounds, Wednesday, June 11th, J873. STONEWALL LODGE No. 1 K. OF P. r I UIK Steamer Waccamaw will leave foot I of Market street at 7 o'clock, a in., on Wednesday. June 11th, for Smithville and .iw. ipio.-irfiVi, r: round. A coodbandol nau- Tbrce miles above the mouth oi Willow sjo wm beon board and every Jacllity offer ed to make it a pieaant wir A GOOD CHANCE TO SECURE CHEAP SUMMER WEAR AFTER TDIS DATE. creek, at 10:150 o'clock this morning, tbe Warm prin scouts struck the trail, and, after a brief si arch, the Modocs were discovered. Colonel Perry sur rounded tbe Indian retreat. Hi men were bound to tiht. Suddenly a Modoc shot Irora iut the rocks with a white fla. He metaWaim Spring Iudiau n,l srvid Jack wrtuttd t turrcmUr.-- lasting peace while this crew are Pr- I Thlee scouts were sent to mt.et .lack. He came out cautiously, glanced about him a moment, and then, as if uiving up all hopes, came forward and held out his band to his visitor?. Then two ot his warriors, live iquaws, nml seven chil dren darted forth and joined him in the surrender. Tbe command that mule this" famous scout was the Ut cavalry Colonel D. Perry, composed of troop F, mittCCl lO WdlK iuc wuu, u crnment has always been too lement with them. We want tbe Government to be of fufllclcnt power to be felt and beard. IVrsons notwisliing io go - imu Fish Ground can stop at Sinlthville w ere the music will remain in order to let them en ioy themselves. irj-1 Wlively no liquors allowed on the The committee reserve the right to reject nll-ohjectioiiabic persons. nly a limited number of Tickets will be All necessary refreshments f r the inner man will be furnished on board. Whole tickets. SI n Children . cents. Tic kets for sale at P. Heinsberger s bookstore and by the Committee, J. VV. KING, K. L. HAKRISS, Committee. june 1 lit BAKNES ! BARNES ! WASHINGTON NOTES, Tbe Treasurer's books show a total decrease in the public debt since May 1 of-3523,2S2 50; total decrease from March 1, 16D, to Junoi, 10.0 R Dewitt. The jruidca were C. . .. i!.. Jack h aboui fort j jcars old, live lect Tbe uommisaiouti ot auw.u. WM. II. BARNES Wi!i deliver his Great Medley Enter tainment, Called In order to tloc out our lemaimrg Stock of CLOTHING nyrens' Underwear, Slioes, We will allow a discount of 10 per cent, on all cash sales, the amount ever so small. MACKS BROS & CO., kind, to remain or be upon the lot or rcmi ses occupied by him, but shall immediately remove the same beyond the limits of the city. . All privies or necessary houses, or pla iikv1 as such, shall be emptied or cleaned EDUCATION, out. or thoroughly disinfected once in every fortnight oy ue occupani; oi m mm aoisenre, by the owner of the lot on which such privy may be. . , . . 4i. naar Vpr hns Hoownerofany tor, snan suncrany jam. aa US course uuuuy i j t town or other weeds to grow inereon; but shown and it commends ltsell to an me i all lots Shall be kept clear therefrom, by tbe npnnle now on earth who believe in owners. pnnriRERs. as a co worker for the mate-1 nvev bvanv rial interests of North Carolina. upon any street.alley, wh.arf.or other ruMu rial liueitaio k1 . t I f- ..riti.ir. thonltv nn v dead .an m.i rrt,ii The columns of The Fost, are oucrcu ith, SnuK; :or a,,y matteroui tn the advertisinc public as a first class or putrid water or other fluid, or any matter 7,r,t rnr lihpral dealers who wish offensive to the smell or injurious to health; investment for liDeral cteaiere, wuo wib" shall any person keep, or Miner ton- nvtnnri hir 4 rartR. &UCU men etCueW min anv nf thp Hrttr.leH or thiiiL-s silmv IU iaiuuu uv. 1 ixxaxu, w - - , . I nolitico and place their announcements mentioned, in or upon his yard or lot more I politics, auu p jh than twenty-four hours. 1 "whprp. thev will ao tue ujooi. , violating anv of the rrovii- . am-,n the people. THE POST does not iong Gf the seven last preceding parsisraph.; daim that it is the only advertising oi r thu section, shall forfeit HndWtwh. medium in this city, but it does claim that it enables merchants to reach ITS, person shall place, deposit, throw, pour jnvey by any drain or gutter, into or MAYOR'S OFFICII, I CITY OF WILMINGTON, K. C. May 20th, 1873. I rpHEABOVE health ordinance is published I 1 1 for the information of the citizens, and t their co-operatlou is expected in having! j strictly enforced. The Marshal will imim- f diately have any lot. cellar or vacant liouw in the city inspected, and the owners oru-1, . Ill V. IntmMlnno Hp will ' . T - II.II. mi I l.. WW J 1 L J I . A J ..... ot buyers, which can De none in nu ket,p four (4) carts on the streets cleaning up other wav and dealers consulting tbeir for the next two weeks, l'ersons having I oinerway, auu " ,, larirelott of earbase will have It placed cod f own interests win pairoui iuc veient forthe carts, and information left it cates of both political parties. the Marshal's office, he will have it remove. at once. Disinfectants can be had by applyiDg at the City Mall. W. P. CANADA V, may 27 tf Mayor- TPIE EVENING!- POST ' WEILL'S CITY STORE " An Hour's Recess. Lieutenant Miller, and troop II, Major (Siuiilnr in style to Entertaining an Trumbull, and medical ollicer Assistant Audience") cjiiave, Gat, Jocular, and Musical, at Opera House, Wednesday Eyening. june 2 25 Market Street. 12 I !,;, ,MnMnrt1v Imilr ami I TUMI.". A AT fi O'CLOCK. i ;oCnrl tt rirrnlar to COlleC- - . . . I ' nucuwju". - - has a large, well formed fcc, full ol .a " S'ol c.o,b.S, ho .ook. everj i.e., a chlf. IJ. c Wat th. bo.. ..orca )Mt i onri fiiirrniirint'M iiv ik ruaiti. i I Cftuv ev- jr- I . Tbe Internal Revenue Bureau has CITY OF .WILMINGTON, N. C, June 3rd, 1873. J WINES, TEAS AND LIQUORS BRANDIES : OTARD DUPUY & CO. ISid: SAZERAC, RENAULL & CO., and nope3 to gain the reputation ol being a Live 3STewspaper. in its broadest sense, and to commend itselt to the people, irrespective ol political predictions as a news paper to be sought for by every one desiring the very latest intelligence. While tbe editors ol The Evening Post arc firm believers in S0UN3 REPUBLICAN DOGTBINE, not ;U-'UZ: aamc ba, been connected. even wuere sutu bnu-oiuvu x - JSO BILLS will be paid by the city unless licy arc properly made out, itemized and accompanied with the order of the purchaser. other old Brandies. WINE 1842. been notified that, by a decision of tbe Tuc . Y. Express states that Henry Supreme Court ol the United States at yard Bcecber wrote a statement exone- its last session, the collection ot taxes, rating Theodore Tilton from all biamc tney arc properly made out, itemized and fter having been once assessed, aoeo . conncction xviiU the scaudul with his Tin l-talo. 1 vnnnic nni imrixpd tn make purchases u V. T.T.V. R a V. YT H A CT.ARKT WINES. mn ATr Itcfcher will be printed to I t . . . erroneous. - . .. um.Dt uic Mavor. Marshal or City Clerk and Imported in ascs. r . lv. The same paper siaiea ium iu ... It is expected a U0 ;;n maD wLo iatelj made public the triune Treasurer, unless by special order of the t ijjpoRTED BLACKBERRY BRAN- meni u ..,,. I WilL-in..n Thn CLODE & BAKER'S OLD PORT they have shown during the past year even during the heated political cam, paigns through which they have passed, a firm belief in tbe 17 MARKET STREET. Having just received a splendid assort ment ol DRESS GOODS, we will sell the game at pnr.es never before offered. They comprise: Japanese Silks, Leno Poplins, Mozrmbiquee, Challies, Grenadines, Striped Lcdo-, Also a full line of WHITE GOODS, PIQUES, I PERCALES, ,, l 3 Tnlin'a tJ R tf dlipaicucu , . "r... wa, Mi.lichrd Tuesday brine to Washington the sumvers ol y Polaris, will arrive in Washington alternoon by Uenry Ward Bccchei: this week. She was rive days making uavo maintained Eilcnce respecting the trip from New Y"ork there, and on tbe slanders which have tor,some time her return trip will take plenty of time p&st followed me. I should not speak d avoid dangerous was ana saiimg i DOw out lor tne saKe or relieving auom imrl weather. er ol an unjust imputation. The docu- , . , ; ment which was recently published iuc -r without consu tatiou cither wltli me or that striped brown drills less than 30 with xilton, cor with any autoriza- Board of Aldermen. All bills must be rendered by the 4th of each month, or they will not be paid until the next. DY the finest in the market. RIGHTS OF OPINION. LAWNS, etc., etc. Ladies Ready Made Dresses, House Furnishing Goods, Dr.xra anil Moil New GoshenBlltter, Inherent to every man in tbe State. "UT i Delicate and sweet. L-ioerai roils opponents, acsnowieaging, And all the NOVELTIES ot tuc kwj Respectfully, ! an in Bills will be paid when made out and ren- - their iuU rig,t8 Qf free thought, it claims dered according to the above, between the IilFORNI A B UTTER the same for itselt, and equal justness ol jlh and Oth of caah month. W. P. CANADA Y, Mayor, i une 3 ot Journal and Star copy cents Dr vard are held to be dutiable tion Irom us. It that document shoulJ SnnTlli J I .,i.l, r. rnrror,! ATr Tillnn ta UUllliU at 30 Dercent. ad calorum unacr me lesum. . ....u.. nroviaions lor brown or bleached drills the author of the calumnies to which it f NVILIj scllnir n section 14, act March, 2,1801, and alludes it will do him great injustice.- vme snjj. act JU T 14, 10.-, noiwuusiBuuiuy .ua. uun..r ? vViiminnon.on Residence for Sale or' Rent. place on Grecn well known as seven miles from the Seashore. The and well adapted fo: tiTiTf T l l Another cask received per steamer Francis Wright, at GEO. MYEBtf, " 11 aud 13 Front street the article IS 6iripeo, npiaiiu .u. . - - , i n house is large and well adapted roi th trin i formed bv an admixture mcnt9 whose lorcc was derived who. two families or for a public house. There . , iu i h hitfl linpn from others are all necessary out houses, garden and solely of the browu and wb te linen irom ciutrs w.tfn lu.niK1. orchard, also two beautiful Wilding lots thrnd which forms the body ol the 11KMI AUD lhE.lllll. .south of the bnlldins. Persona wishing to thread, which forms the body material. General Baker, Commissioner of Pen sions, rules that in claims under the last clause of section 25, act of March 3, 1873, wnen the death of tbe applicant is known to the office, any person should be allowed to lurnish evidence to com plete the claim. Intormation should be riven to such person as the basis requisite for title and limitations of -1 i r . i a purchase will visit the premises and see lor iuc -j - imot sold by the loth instant will be rent- thc followinir dispatch Irom General I ed until the 1st May next. Notice will be . . . . 1 ll Kl .' V. V. iUVJlkCJJ. bDeriaan respecting certain eapiureu june 2t-1w Star copy one week Indians by General McKcnzie, whi?c on his recent raid into Mexico : CniCAGO, May UO. General W. W. Belknap, )'ar Department : The prisoners captured by McKcnzie navment. When the claim is complete fifteen women and twenty tour chil - .honM h ij,n1 and sent dren have arrived at ban Antonio. I to the pension agent, and the question will send tneiu up to I ort Gibson, in of exrxrbse. asset?, and amount of pay the Indian Territory, where they belong, mentVhould rest with the pension agent unless you otherwise direct and Second Comptroller. n The dispatch was submitted to he m,9m President, and the course indicated Trm hot.l Kt Narz'i Head will be luclCiU WJ optaed lor the summer on tbe first ol July. A good wharf is being built, and GERMAN PIC-NIC. THRRE will be a GERMAN PIC-2UC at the Wilmington Gardens on Wednesday., June 4th, 1837 (weather permitting). Pic Nic to commence at 4 o'clock. Also a match game of Nine Pins for a handsome prize, the game to begin at 3 o'clock precisely. All Germans in the city are respectfully invited. C BCHULKEN, WIIMKOCtf.l F W ORTMAN, june 2 St ' Committee. New Hanover Agricultural Society. rpIIERE will bean adjourned meeting of I this Society: at Rock - m 1 T A. A K T..ll...H 1 l ml. 1 1 4 l m- - Ir..ri.l- ,i..mor fill rnn rcrnUrlv UC8 01 SiraWOCiries ro l re .ii.riu.ru JuueHu,wuou...a. Ridoeway is shipping large quanti- C8 ol i AMONTILLADO BROWN SHERRY! Extra choice. 25 Half Chests of Fresh. Green, Black, Japan, Oolong:, Imperial and English Breakfast T E J S 5 At'reasonable prices. For sale by criticism at tbeir hands. This policy will be in the future as in the past, the rule and guide ol its faitb. Experience having proved the sound ness of a cheap daily paper. The Even ing Post will be offered at tbe following term: S : Daily, One Year, f 5 00 " Six Months 3 00 Three Months, 1 50 Weekly, One Year, 1 00 u Six Months, 50 Cash invariably in advance. april 25 13. WEILI,; j 211 1 A It V 12 I VIS V By Steamer To-Daj) FRESH LOT OF CEAClBt O. II. W. KUNGE, may 16 41 Maikct street. 310- Tr 17 nun .UIIQIC4P and Market du- Corner 4?th. dec 3 Business letters thould always ue auuressea to R. F. W. LOPBB. L0PER & DOUGHTEN this Society; at Rocky roint, Saturday, GEO. Z. FRENCH, i ., 2fi President aPnl GEO. MYERS. 11 and 18 Front Street. 292 essea to I -c s W. P. CANADAY, Manager. NAVA L .STOl AUD SOUTHERN lt$l Correspondence, of all sorts, should be addressed to J. 0. MANN, Editor, may 20 m l-d&wtf Philadelpliifli ! . - .i-rkssoiK-- Orders for AurptiiM"- - feet pric.tf promptly rilled at lowest roarac. t during the season, markets. June 212-td march 3
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