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YOU XX NO; 255. WHOLE NUMBER &.008. WILMINGTON N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 2G. 187L IKMTRINfE W'ilBluKittt Aiartb Carolina Lin: r.iMii cohpm. orriOKaai JOHN W. ATKINSOS.,,. JOHN DAWSON AD. WAIXAOB. - .B. A. ARDEnSON.... ...........President. Yioe-Preaidsnt. Beers tary. ....MeOioal Director. : SPJBClAIi nCATVHBB. - : IT N 1 restrictions on travel or resldenos. , New mads of monthly psj meats of promt . r Ho ex.tr cb&rg OpQU the "lives ofFs . lM-ioh 4 Akv.-.V r Polioies iooonttstlble. may 14 INSURANCE ROOMS! T. HE OFF 119 TO THE Oittsens of Wilmington indemnity against Fir . and ttariue losses by tnsoranoe opon favorable term in the. fol owing leading romranli.a : " ; SECURITl INSURANCE COMPANY v. of New York, 0ONTIHENTALLSHJBAN0S COMPASlf " l" of New York, BOBTH, AUEtUOASi F. I. tUUrAM " ,...,..,;... ofHswIork KOBTB AMFJUOAfc F.-.L OOHPAKY , ,,otHlford, ANDES IS8PBAKCE OOMPASI of Ofneinnati, FIBEMAK'B FUND INKUBAfJOfi COMPANY of fan Franoisoo, HOME INSURANCE COMPANY , - -.'- " of Richmond Upon deelrable risks to orrjr fall lino, with rates e low as those of any reliable: and pro. dent Companies,..?; ;-t, v' ,s. Apply to ? . JOB WILDKB ATKINSON, Oe trel Fire end Jierioe In.oranoe Anent, " ' : - --f o, 6 worth Front stret may U lB.-lyeh ADVARTaOCS OrfBRED BTTHK NORT . i WESTERN " MUTUAL TO ITS MEMBER AND TH08B INBUB1N0 A KB High Intareat upon investment. 1 . Low ratoe of Mortality and a Bish lieaerra Fond. About one and one half millions of dollars of its enrp na funds wore loaned daring the year 1070 aoon noenenmberea real estate seouruy wortn from two to three times the aiannnt loaned thereon, i ten pur oeut. interest payable semi aDDnallT. It hoida a raserra on alt policies of fonr per eeot Thia ie the highest security known to Amerioan ezperianoe. and la reoommended by the bast iDpnrauoe aatuoriuea. Asset, January 1871 tO.COO.COO J. fl. Tas ' y KB. President; . ' HKBEK HMIT i Vioe President. ' :.' AUU. G .YLOliD, Horury. F. A- FACE. Mate agent, Ualeigb, N O. b, T AUNEW. Agent, Prin ess sireet be . twees Front ai d Water streot, Mirrby's Boil log wilmiogioo, tl v. ... .i sr CauTassera anted, tea v ' ane 97 " 31Smclt KORTH AEOLHA D09IE INSURANCE 8EOUBITT AGAINST IiOSS BX FIRE I mHin COMPANY PATB ITS t038EB FAIBLT, J. ana circulate I la earnings at oome. It hae Joet paid ite losses by the eooflag ration at Henderson, tally and promptly Its rates are as mod or ate aa eafety will Justify. Adrats ia Ml Parts of toe Mate. B. H. BATTLE, Ja,....,,,.,.... ..President. BEATON OALB8 Secretary . W. H MOliDOiJa.i.. ..,-.(. AseHtant Oeoretary i. W. ATKINSON. ...Ageot COtT . .VT : ' -tf a ' WlLHLfliTON KORTH , CAROLINA ... ,-f s LIFE ISSfBAWK XdHPANT. COPT OF UEhifr FOR tiLAIM UNDER POLICY NO.'W. m ' Beoeivad of the Wilmioaton North Carolina Life Inenranee Oompany THOWAIB DULktHS io fall fr U olaim nnder Poliey No it, now iarminated by tba death of Hetry 0. Iraland.. (ttlnad)" . Viboima A. Ibeuuid, Dew York, May 35lb, 1871. . Jw , , .,. r,ait-tt. STUDYELL BROTHERS, -- HAgPVAOTVBEXa AXO I0BBZU 0 , s BOOTS ; SHOES. Ko 17 Murray Streets J, B. H003X, Balesmao. BBIVV TOKK. Soafhera Trade A BPIGIALITY. tOMi JlUlpaeh FUENIIUHE AT COST . . FOR CiSU. To AYO'D BEM0TIN3 MY IKMENPX Btoak cl FumUaxa, I, haa detarsaioad to offr Ike aaaa, for the Dtxt sixty days. msaeooing ea day, 17th ioataat, at OOdT for UAH OSLY. Tbsat-k aabra aa every variety of :. , CABIHET FUBSIT0BB, CHAlBa, 4. Par Viae fa want eaa now aopply tbemathree At Maaoiaatarar's ptaoae. i '- D. At SMITH, ; .... -fBib rrf at wnmrtntoi If. C.' J ' . -- . July 1 - Jl7-flnnTnATbrtf INVALIDS' TRATKLLHC CRAIR9, FROM til to HO. FOB IH AfD OCI-DOOB Cat Aa? ona having nee of tbe kaadeena propes and raids Having rw mse of the henda. aery abakl ti ive yaare eaa leh a grown prreosi atonk Ibtbk' Ikwrtag-e to order. i Firxrr im Caabttm OvAiaa. - t Btato yonr case and a-d stamp for evrenlar. , .. ... HAvfHlS W. KM1TH, tO VUiiam Btreae, Bsw Tort. - BtatT tinwkj l iTi.su .PatCIjb Fprlif Water. ' m X BB WrHTT BTrEOTTYB BEMIBY frwDYeV pPia, bit toaaaeee end Diswssea a she Bidnwya ht wv aleeeas and IfcagBMttav lar k FATILICI fcT, 8. EF&I30 CI. (' WXBA1 Stm, lit (lABOi rT i la ra tt LITER BECIILATOB. Tht ymptomi of Llv. r oom plaint art nnaai we And pain io the Ida. Sometimes tba fn it In tha hoaiAsr. tnd ia mistaken for rho- metiam. : TLee-omacb ia affected with loaa of ap- l.a.iu a i aiukuee. buwela IB reserel eoetlve. sometime altering with lex. Ihe bead ia trou bled lth pais and dull, heavy , eeoeetinu. oon Mrbi l"s of memory, aooompaiiied with painful eenaation or ear g left endoue aome bins wblob ought to hurt been done. . Oftao omplainfng - of weak- tees, debility and low plrita Homeliaaa ma y of tba above aymp uia aiixuil tb diat-aae. and at other times vert few of them; bot lb liver is generally tha organ moat involved, uura tneurerwitn DB. SIMMON'S Liver Regulator. A preparation of roote and herbs, warranted to be slrlotly vegetable, and oaa do no inlory to any one. , It has beau used by bnndrede, and known fir osctone and barailras preparations ever ofhtred to tba soffering It tskea regularly and pereist entlv; It la pw o rnra - Dyspepsia, headache, nnd oe. ooativeneae. iek headarhe, ebrotiie liarrbcsa, aff -otion of te uiaoner, oamp ayeenie 1. affeotione of the kid. eye. raver, nervous. tee, oh.il la, dleeaeae rf ha skin, impn'ity of tha 0 ik.U. nieoUulioJ gi oe .iraeeiM Of spirt U, baaH barn, eoito or pains to tha bowels. Dai pel la tha head, fever and agne, drunay. boils, pain in the baak. ,. rraparad anlt by 1 H. EU O. ' ' . Dresrina, Macon, Qa. For sale onlyby JAB. W. LIP PI IT 0O Wil. raiiigtou, M. a. fob 10 Ilft-lyeh UL PlTLFrilipllB WOHK VTEATLY ASD BXPEDITI-'DkLY l . . KXJCCOl'kD AT TfJS 1irtta. a' OFFU 9. Election Notice ! JjY YIBTCB OF ATJTHOBITT TESTED IN me, by an "Aot aotiUed aa Aet to submit tba question of Convention or no Convention to the People, and to provide for tha BleoJon of Dale gatea." I hereby call an Keotloo as above re- oited to take place on tha Brat Thursday ia Aognst, J6T1, at the following places in thia Ooonty; ..- WILMIROTOH. First Ward-At Engine House on Fourth Bt. Hrnorid Ward Oitv Hall. Third Ward -Bona Kaet lntrrteolion of Fifth and Princesa streets Fonrth Ward Ann Street Engine House. Fifth Ward-North erdg of llastle, between Slitb and rVventh streets. (MHeaeil's hooee). Federal Point Township-. At nidaie'e tttore. M.aouboru " v. " agner'e. tarnott ' Hampbret'a . Orant Cape Fear Bolden Doion PrankHn Oolnnbia Ltnooin . , Caswell . Holly , " Cuedwiok'o store m jhos. Williams's fold piaoe . " : " Booky Point. "Boath W asking ton. " " u-a. Piney Wood. " Li.lins.ton. . " Mouth of Moore's creek Bhakiog Greek I farther gi iva nolloe that at the same time and alaeea thi ere will ba be d an aleouon for tbe omoera et the dilbreat Townships required by law, as roiiows: Too Mgistra'wr,on Clerk, ona Constable and fobool Uommictee of three, axoapt In Wil- minsrton lownsliiD. in wblob there are to d elected seven Magietratee instead of two, aa foi lowe. via: . une from eeen were ana two irom the Township at large, and in Moooln Township in which there are so be elected one Magt trete for the town of Lillington and two tront the fownsblp at large. - . I runner give notice inai as tne eeaw wsdsi boo lacea, by virtue of aa order received ihis day rom the Governor of the (State, there will be an eiention for a mmber of the Hoe.ee of atapreaen utivee for ihia Ooahty. to All a varanoy oauaed by the resignation of Geo Z French . . . ( .... w. w. DUOBinusv, r., Sheriff Raw Hanover Oonnty. July 4 aaTtdeoe 1,000 10UftW i ui'iib n vs uisao, MASQ2TS PATENT - PORCELAIN TOP 1 PRESERVE J AP.S, r'AI Jnlyli JAMK8 0. BlEYENOOS'rl. To Our Patrons. RrlNG PXRMABIRTLY IVOOATKD IS TEE mannfaatnra of . , at ta nniNK RTIiIRT . H Y.. nnder the sneer. vision of oar Partner, Mr. E. U HaBLINOv fwnvbaa had twnv-nve yaare exprieoee ir the trade in Worth Oarolint) sad. having bongbt iar pioe gooda before the reont rise, we ooo 6 lenity expeot to holl n ti i loemeota to oor Patroas the eomlug aaevn eeeond f nosA ' M ON SON & CO.. CITT COTMIaAV. jolyU M- hUT tR 8TLEH. r CKATTFTOATB OF DirO'If Ma. 178. at Jeosrg DaWMa'e Bank, fer rX. d.tsd Ja y 1Mb IMA and pay Me to dec of Jaa T PUtk. At. umn are herebv forewarned rrnm trading fa. same, aa payment hu been stopped. : i , . l-mM T. P? ATT. ' tplrtt USkU-OBtrit taski. 1,000 BIW 8PTBIT CASH to arrtva pa dtnamihlp Bebeooa Oiyda ad --if Foraala by f. W. KESOHWEB. AM- J'y2S FOR SALE! VTYH0T7B Ol TBB VOttllBB OF FBON1 iX aad Hnm atrwets, t eewaoead ol. J. G 1 w-v. The howes aaeaokso tero IdtU I wllseel br Biffhtlkoawaid teollara (oaaht.w rwn Tbonaaerd on time Thraa lnoeaaad eeh, the baiBDoe eoatiered In Daymen ts of fonr year. I erUl seal wiU AbAe s handsome bntldmg Lot adjoining tor separate,) tor Two Tbooeawd Dot era, or I erUl take Eleven Tr-oaeead for tax wboia paymente made aa above. Clear Ut' and posaeeeion given aa aoon an aale te mw'a. raw further paru. Blare apply to Orow.lv A M r ria. or Oai. nV la Fremont or Edward Bvertw. July 71awtf rmrsco foiile nsTiruTE. ' J ' KXAU B ALTUIOIUi MD. rrmia rssTIIVlB has aeea fa eperaiioa for 1 thirty years, and aojoya a notioaei repnte Hmm. Wun the nrnrtvar of pecQe Uasiud to utety, tt baa repreaBtaArv from twwHkkrAa et tha kuwa, prinetpeiJy roaih and sVmiAwwa. ia toe. i ion la ore enaentiy aeaithrai, ts aeotsnl, acdeaaaly rssske by retimed frosa. Baliissore and ashing MB (l- tew Vrai-, a drees MAI . , ti ABVHEB, - ' " BAtiaotl Otty P. O , Md. Jnlyll ,. ja-dsMod ' iLLiviri p jib veu TBATL.I AlBiLTlD ernes I . I a-waawMeawawaawM I I LJ t I L I , : : I I Regulator I fljeiPaili) lonrnal; . WILMINGTON. N. 0, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1871. rmrr, . mn cinrnn-oma runruri t'n Bi Alti ouunriio uix v iminiuu, :v l. .......r,,;..;, THE EMPEROR NAPO EON AND THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. LBTTEBK FTiOM ME-tHHi. HUDIXU,MJA MIB AND 01HEBC MIXIiO AND TAXA8-.ABi.IH3U SPY. , Tbe Ocmmane of Paris, wheo' it fotio l itself in po.efiiin of tba private paper of the NaiiOleonio Coorl. eouuenoetl an at- temp to black a tbe repu atioo of tbe fal len Em p-Mr by iiiutiug a variety ol tbe doourm nta. elieflv snob, as ref. ritd to pri vato or Derai Hal tcandala whioh bad Iodb been eaffloirPtly not. rioua aox og tbe class of eraona wbo care to itten at iberaoeitos in that eort of knowledge 0naquently tbe Dublioaii na'Onite fnilea of tbxir u si led t fleet. Utiore the ummuuiucs asa taseu op tbe nure sarioua pap ra of tbe curiuu aud inttreMiig couojiiou womu bed ,'AlfB into tleir iianda tuey fjumi oibrraad aore pnnalug work, tit fO. and flnelly. befor the tmblioa'ton 'o6uld be reiamsJ. tbe CJommuue bed caa u aw.T But tbe doonoienls bad not. Ta-J iter- Lined to what wn called " tbe 1 auiuet of the Emp-tor, ' iu whioh it 'would epptor bat rverr taper of whatever character that wan iti addreaatd to bU Majesty a At carefa lv fll d nway. A oonsiderable nam . ... I-..-. bet aud sM r aieni 01 mem oave oeeu coi' lad and l irwr led ay the I'ari oorrer- poodrot ol tbe New York Herald. OoBraPEBATI STATBA DIH.0UA0V. Borne lutenatiiig point of buutbern dipt. o.a7 are devoluped. In presenting ih Emutror wittt a large m-pof Yir inia. for wbtoD D naa exurea aa a wiao, date J.nuary 13 1865, Mr. Jobn Bliddl raooiult re mark bat "ooue oo better euttrtaiate the ueiiius ei Xji a ilbb ins bi torian of Cntar,' aud tbeo take ocoa aion to aoseeat that "rom lb itb of Marou next tbe governmeot at' Waeningiun will oreaent itanil in a new aspect before tba world. Mr. Linoolo, at bi. Ural election, waaohosea Preaident io aoooidauoe with tbe foime ol tbe oonatitDtioo, aud fotaigu do wen were Deoaanly ob-iged o to oon ider aud treat him. - All thia will be changed, and Mr. Lit-oolu wilt claim to be Pie idiot of tbe TJuited Btatee, while eleveu of tbe State which participated iu bia first elt eti. n have Ukea no abarein tbe eeoi'DJ. To the eagauiout atid eou- prehebaive miud ol tbe Emperor any at tnuipt to develop this idea would be super flauuA it ia off -red to ibe cjuaueratiuu ol hia Maje ty on tba hjp heia that ra ns mav nitaaut iheuiselvei lor aaodiitiog lh policy heeotoli.ri p -rue4 bj France to- ward ibe Oonlo r.te Btatt,"-r--- Ou April 1. 18(13 Mr. Utideil write eon oeroing tbe amauirr Japan or Virginia, wtiiuh wsa then raourtel aa bavins left Greenock. Deliered for tbo Coniederate Service, to aek that, if she be compelled io pat into a Freuoh port for repaiie, the Empercr may oommand- all heceatiary f ciUtie to be extguded ber, and tben fa giM-a on to contend for an ell io addition to the initial inoh. He write ; "It ia farther aubuitted that the fining oat of ship for the carrion- of one Delllg.re.nt ia no a vio lation of neutrality under the law of na tion long ai tha same privilege is equally accorded to tbe other. At tbe on derstgcxd is Informed, no Bpeoial legisla tion on tbn anbjeot exiata in Frauoe, and euuerquently ettber tha Oonfederato or Federal Guvcrcmsuis may, without viola- lation rt the mantoipal or . public law. finely build and equip io Franoe vessel of war. About tbe tar 1833, tbe (Jailiau Ouvernment, tbeo at war with Peru, oaaaed to be built and equipped for war purposta bv Mr. Arman. tbe well known oouetruotor at Bordnanx, a large frigate. The faat be eom'Tg known to tbe Peruvian Minister at Pane, be msds a form 4 rt-preaeutation od protest 10 tbe FrjL'cb Governmett and rttjaired tbnt tbeebip hou ldV4ittt.be al lowed to proceed to at a. Toe anwer o thia proteal waa that toe eaiiit g of tbe s .ip would be petmiued; tht Peru could not OosBplnin of any breach tf neuUalpy, iu asm nob aa sbe wsa Irew to build and tqiip in Frenob ports all aoolt vesois aa the niiuhl desire. Tbo irigato aoooroiigiy aailed from Franoe under the FreuoU 11. g, and waa delivered to tbe Chilean Govern moot, fully armed aud equipped, at the port of Valparaiso. . Tbe Uud usigued had this statement Iroai a geutlomau of btgh a andltig at tbe ministry ol foreign affair , nd 1" has been xuiiy oouurmea to aim oy Mr. Arman." , air. H idell enolosea and submit a ra' port aaad t j him by Caleb tins, Mj jr Oonludrnal ctaiea ritiTy, auu paiuuaw lug as nt to lnrop of military eupplioe, iu wtlob that geuilemau give a bat ol toe vetka regnlariy engaged fa . ruuning tbe blockade with Coni.d rae Government pr p ry ai r no. writes: "iB BUBSani luo NMiarr turn utrr been need areas follows: B.eamia Herald, Leopard, Nashville, aau. Kale, Ceoile, QirH, Cornuba, Hero, ftliesho, auu OoinmbiA. . OtOer Weaora nave run oe twee Ctutilanioo and Wilaaiugton and Bermnd and Na-aan. Tbe eoorv, bow ser, are tbe Ouly vessels on board wbicn tbere has oeeu Confederate Btate govern ment property. Ol th above tb Coin in ula ba hew, fallen la with at , when only a few haro out from A a aao, by a . mm 1 . . . . . . ..Mel ul llif u tinea o atoe uos uuwcvw, ewoaking to uia blookadi g aquadrun. t he tXrfurn ho baa aioee been r-oap tired at tam Confederal Butee lore a off tbe e -at wl Monb Uarulina, Ibe iSaasna waa daneorerily given op when ; eh w rn .isjhi t.f puiaaiLg ship, sal sett a ly witbin itailof theowoiriee at Wi tBiag oo. . iu a-merai j believed tnat too ' master was w. - r . . . l orib d oy tno enem. . mane i ino omtr veseeia tnat 1 have tiimed bad,' op ti the Uktcet dale been eaiitared. Ddriug tue teal 18 u2, tberelore, to only vea-ei witb mniniiuna of war on board for tbeOuuted erate Biates government aotnaily captured ehil rsooing the blockade waa tbe .learner Mas. a, and. a I bav si ted. it as believed tbat sbe waa i reach ruij given np by tbe ma.ter." ' , i , . The pnrpoee oi in aoove aocumcoi wee to show lb ioflVcUveo l the block ads, and here tba Herald eorrespondent remark that if any ol the Briindi claim for damages which may be pat ia andet tbe treaty ui Wseutogton should be baAed on tb pwrforanoosa of on tv anotberot tb above ships, the pre at docomeui ntay bw aufJUkBI ground tog their diAaiiow oe. On March 3. 1867, eaa month before Appomattox; Mr. 0 idell wtittn the follow lb. 1 . 4i. Shir Tha Burks of rood wiU" with which you ataieery hae daigned to honor ttf udxii ca trrtrai mcauo&i ta- bolritm bim Io lolloit n favor which bo, mi 1.1 fain hnnn voD( UaitMtT will filltol- ! oasly- ba pleased to acoord. It Is tbnt be may be fmrroitted to preoenl himsplf before oaf ftlttjrsty for Ibe paipoie of making n eommouioation of the very grArtat impcr tanue, atid whioh, for rosgoue be btlievea your Msjiwty will deem auflloivni, caBoot wwl be lubnittrd throngh au interm.Jiato - I . TI . : , i obannel. fcuouid. tour isisijit oorjaiBontAii. ni .it. ! r,i;. in .i. .... ... I to teaeivnv... th Oudejaigntd, ho' fnuta "m anred lhat vonr Alsiii.lv Will Bot Conardot' that be baa exaggerated the iuiporlauce of tba mailer which be wiabea to submit. Be be vonr MejeXv to acorpt tbe homage . . . L . . . . . . . , Ll. A Ul...l.. ei me proiouna nepvxia ui uim hhiwi most obedient and bnmbla servant. : ; I A BSAR,.XABB BBtt. Among tbo papers oomuiuuioatGU to Mr Hlidell by tbo CoufeUorsto govi'inaioat wera oopir of tha complete corraspod ieuoeol tha proper departmanta io the affair uf a Mr. B.-t heron, Whowaa aFrt-noh md' ttoanish eotial at Galvettoa. t 'I bat f unoilot ary waa so indiscreet to write to Governor Lubbock to tba following ff.ct : A - i m"Siv Will you lb kind eooogh to iu- form ma xonfldentiallv of voar uersonsl opinion on tna rouuwing qaeationg I'irst. The auncxatiMi, of tbo republio of .Xexs io Ibe Unitod Utatea wa or was it , not a got d poutioaL measure ? Hccpudv The act of dienolon, and of to anotun of lb State of Trxaatotb Boutbem BUU; waa or waa it not another good or bad po litlcal ten tnkn by tha Btats f Tttird. Tbn re-tbltbmeiitof the old ftepwbli of Texiti-will or will it not ba benefloiai lo our beloved " adopted oenntrj ? Yont anawer to tbeaa ndeeiioaa will erv roe aa a guide io my : political correepoadaoce witb the goveromenw winch I lav the honor to reproout," f t J Utuar ciroamatanoa Ir intmnoir aimal- tADoaasly led tbeCuO federate Uovurumebt to inter that a movement. aa ou xooy in pireJ by too Iron on Uorerument. wblob; aait will be remembered, waa operation; in Mexico attue urn, to procure m e- oeeaioo of Text from tb Coiifodeigoy. -Aocordingly Mr. i'eujemiu. ortarT of Biate, wrttw promptly to Genera) Megrn dr aa fallowa :. . t. 4" I , .... , 'v . " Air Herewith you will Had enolosed a letter ddrsod to air. U. 1 tier on, French o naular agent and viae cooaul for dpain at Galveston, lexaa, reqaitiog that mnotlouiry- to depart Immediately froiu Ibe Conffcdersoy. ' Tbe Preeidont rtqaeata that you wilibava thia order eieootatd aa promptly aacan be done witlionl nndue banbnesft, and tbatyoa bar Mr. Thuron conveyed under surveillahoe to Matamoraa, or any other convenient point on tha Mn ion frontier, when h oan depart fot Eu rope if be choose. Mr. Theroa will lie allowed to make eoob diapoaal of bit tkolu autl papers as ha may deem proper." Finelty there is tno roiiowtog, wniontu-. HeruM correspondoot aaaeria ia Irom a itiuotioonry of tba urttian uoverameut, who, it appear, used hi position to faoil- j itatebit operation a a py iu ihe Em- tieror'e ee. vice;- It ia dated Boeloo, July , Ui, ions, addrotaea to to emperor pri vate secretary. Thia person writes I- Sib I forward to you noder the teal of ooubdenod the rttumt of a eoeversation I bad accidentally today with General Moade, commander of tbe great diatriot Irom tbo southern boundary oi uaine to the confines of Georgia. Tbe general's in- timnoy witb the administration must make tbis oommnniration of great valoeaud im- . porticce. and I wish yod to submit it to bis niaiesry me jemperor lor uis personal inspection. 1 " ' ' , , l.n......l HTmmAa ...1 mlmff k.lllni. ucuvi.i wo.'.. h.'.wr m special oarrisge for tbemsslves on the It Kailioad, 1 wts invited to joiu the). I had the opportunity of asking, among other ruKters.: What, about Wexicor The Gent rat raid he feared there would be Uonble about It; tnat tbe uonroe doctrine would be enforced tbna Ut. vii : that tbe Emperor would be probably Invited to ; i'i I rl.a Ym triirr mf A. ITIV, llA tmm. 1(Jan(J fc falr an!l fu opportunity of xvlded for in the forogoing ecoUon and presaing tbeir real wishes on the form of i government they wished to adopt, without being iun lenoed Dy a foreign loioe, ; that tbe refusal oi the Fmpiror would pioba- biv be followed by an inability on tbe part of tbe United Biatta auttirritiesto restrain ' tt-eir peopld in a. a -rung tbe Mot r e doo-; trine ; tbat the txlulng force in iexas of 40.000 picked troop could be at once and indefinitely augojeoted; in a word, tbat 'uo Frenou prutetvrate would be tolera ted.' Profoundly impressed with tbe reality of this peep behind the ssone, and in aooordance with the personal affection (if I may risk , snob a term) that I have niwaja Itltfor the Emperor. I think it most o rn I to ui rusj-a y mat no snouia be nronainted -with, tuis, aa forwarned. forearmed, v I must, in veracity, add tbat aobaeqottnily tb general wished me to an derstani that be bad only upretsed bis own views, and baa bad nooommunioation with the oabinet at Waabiugton, which ia manifestly absurd, but wbiou from poli fdsw I aCeotel to believe. "I need not point out to jou, air, that this note is quite confidential, and trust lo your good taste not to compromise me abont it, my sole objeok being to render a s-rvioe to bia Imperial Msjeaty, for whom I have tbe profouodest respect. I bare ft honor to b your obedient servant. - . X. X. "P. a I request to hear if you have Safety received to is. I alio asked ; 'Map ptMiog the pe ple cbone ibe imperial form r goveromsut, wouia yon toon oojeot r , He replied, 'So; they can cbooSd what lorfn tbay wish, bat without tue control of foreign bkyonet.' It weald be easy, with a ffljionl mean a at e nimaad, to direct the Xpretsion of public opinion mais ca ta sans dVs " . . - A mar lea as la the Egyi kaa Army " Con. W. W. Loring is a Brig. Gen. com mending divistow, and iseeeimaadsnt of be Ci'y of Alexandria ; General G PSiooe isobtsl of the stff of the army, witb tb r. k of Bngdier General : Geoeral T. P. U tte 1a chief tf tba stsff of the V icen y a petsioal ataff, .with tbe retk of Major G neral ; General Lfbby ia chief of artil lery, with tt-e rank of BHgndier-Gioefal; OjI. B, arrow fordy, of California, ia CoL of eagiaeera ; Colonel Thomas Bhett, of South Carolina, is chief of Ordranoe, and ia now oeulding Urge pswder-wcrkt at Cairo ; Mr. Aiuomo mason is a uai z in the arti lerv : and bt aides thts em erf. neneral Reynolds aod tis son, Cot, Frank Bsynolds,' hold ; ommissioaa ooder the Kedivt;slso, Col, James M. Morgan, of 8 uth-Carolina, now on leave in New York, who is Captain on the staff, with tb rang oi Ldeeteoeoi Loionei nr t aVLX BOU&B OS FBOBT ITBKET. betwaes M a nut and aed Oroae alreau, naxt soma, el the audio forcerly kaown at the Aejerlcaa Bote! The boa a la brick, eontaioiag eight roams kitehen, seirtwt'e roim. ei ad mjdsra aaa vsoieneee. Apply earner Front audi AvedOraas streets. . . ....-., I st Eimmni . Bt. 'TntTt.rgi JvJy tl " 1 - ; , lttoav CONTENTION At T nai mm naiiiieil Ai l lu Hbiult Mis HneaUms el Cwnvsnusn, or go Uonv.n - tlen.' te the People, nnd le fravltle ftir - the lewtlon of Delegates.' Wrkbca. Tbo preaunt Oouwtlutioo if. in mo t rrspeota, burden-ome - nod on I . J mm. . U .. mi . t - 1 ' . 1 . , I i preiwuvw " iwjiw 01 ma oiaiu, UM IB, - , hj, wtota nod oonditiooV od Lcrci4lil nB aumber of delegates m meuben tb tAXAfl reqnirod by said . CoiiHlituliou to be levied npon the oitigona ol tba otftfo 1 this Guoral Assembly, are, in tbo judi 4 j .1.:- I Aa.,M,l.t- I i. AUHU.U4 IWU UDUUI.I ounwiuyij. Kriav- oua to ba borue. and cuDnnt be polloou?d without cJTectmg the ruin or Qiir pnoplo and whorca", Iho General AMmulyy ha? inir roasoo to bolifvo that It majority o Umvoiersof tbo' Btato 'are enriona ;te amimd tbe snid Oonntiintfon In many par tionlars, conaidtir it titolr duty to adopt measnres for aecerlaining lb will of their touiitnentfl, and to provide tbo mean a for carrying that will Into effeot whan asorr- talnd: therefore, ' v , ; r Brction ' 1. f fevMmf Autmblv ' ? JiorlA t'liroiiiM do tnact, That th Bherffs of tba several oonnlioa of this State ahull open polls at the various precincts io thhir respective counties aa now established by iiw on iaa unv looreaey' m nuguei, a. I.,' 1871. when and ' where all person qneliflrd. to vote for members cf tun Uece- ral Assembly may vote for or again! a State Convention, nnder thai restrictions liereiusftar pwaoribodj those who wish uoovootton voting a pri u lea or written l ticket. "Convmbo." and those who ido not wish anoh Onvaotion, voting ia the same way, "JVo Uvnventwn-, also to opon aeparata pons at to raid timo and piaoea, for tbo olootiou of deloaatca to the Con vention to be assembled in thd oity of uuimcu at suon uma aa is ueroinattnr ure- soribotl. said polls to be inperiotnndeil by tbo Rcgtatrar of tha preolnot. and bv two judges or tnspeotors nt each of said places of holding- tbe election, to be appointed by the Commissioners of said ootinlies reapectivelY.' - ' ' ' - i Bee. B. That II shall be the duty of said registrara and aald judge or ioapeotor. tm mediately after toe closing of tba polls. to oount tba ballots in tbo proseuoe of snob electors as may desire to be prosent, and make out a correct atatemeot nnder tbelr bands, of the polls at their respective planes of holding; said election, wniob snail be sealed up and retnrned to tbe tJommls- sisuers of their respective ooonties, by 12 o clock on Barurday, after aaid day of elee tioo i Pn9i(Uit. The ooonties of Carteret, Pare and Hyde ahall be allowed until Toesday after the election to make their retorne ; nod aaid Commiionrs. (at any two oi tnem in tno presence of are or snore oi tno eiHssna oi soiu eouniy, j suau ooin (ara said retnrna at tbe oourt bouse.) or other place ol holding oourt in their re spective oouotlus, and make daplioat statementa of aaid roturu. sworo to before some person . authorized to adtninislor oa'b whioh shall be deposited in the olllue of the Hegistor of Dcetis of tbe coun ty : and if, for any cause, tbe return for any preoinot b not In by throe o'olock. p m.. than and in that ease the Commission- e)a shall adjourn without oompsrlog tb polls, to meet agtin on the following Taos- day at U o'olook, m., when tha polls of the variona preeinota of that eouoty ahall be compered, end In the knoantime they ahall direct tbe Sheriff, or one of hia denu- tioa. to compel tb attendance of the de- lioqueot returning officer with th vote of nis preoinov wnen.xne UommiasioBers have thoa completed tbe comparison of the 1 1 - . 1 L. -II mmmlm 11 - L . I. - uuiia iiipt iu.il utaaw iriuuiaiueiiou as ine court bouse door of the. vote oast for and against tbe Convention, and the name of the person or persona duly erected as dolo- gatea. ' Beo. 8.' The Register of Decda for each coonty shall transmit by mall, on or before tbe 10th day of Ancust. A. 1 . 1671. to the offloe of the Attorney General, under Lis tlnl MAAl lh. M.IJA.J tbulL on or before tbe aame day give to tha person or portions duly, elected dele- gate or delegates a eertiueut ol his or tbeir eleotion; aud it for any oauso tbnre be no Begiater of Deeda io any count v. the Commissionera of such oounty wheo they deolsre the result shall appoint one for this onrrjoee. Sec 4. i he Attorney General (ball en dorse opon tho returns thus made to hia cffiVo the time wboo the eame wore re ceived, and shall fila them away until the fourth Thursday in Aognst, A. D.,' 1871, wben they ahall be opened and oo tinted by the Attorney General, tbe Presideet ol the Senate, the Speaker of the Moose of Representatives and tbe Secretary of Ibe iJtate, or any two of them; and the result sball be by them announced in anoh man- nar a tney may deem best If a majority of the votes be agaiuat a Convention they shall so declare iu a proclamation, and in tbat case tbe delegates sball not assemble. ' Bat if rnsjoriry be for a Convention they taaUi so deoJare, aod in that event the dele gate, elected - at said elections in the various oountie ahall assemble in toe city of Raleigh on the third Thursday in Sep tember, A. D., , 1871. tot i the , purposes herein deolsred. . : Bee, 6. Tbe elections ahall be held in all reepeote in atriot eonformity to the exist ing lavs of the State regulating elections for members of the General Assembly, and according to the provisions of thia act. Deo b. inat the in.peotor of . election mentioned in aeotioa 1st of this eot, -shall be apvointfcd by Comrniahloner of each eouoty rtspeotiwly, at a meeting to be held on the first Monday in Jon, 1871. or a aoc thereafter a pnetioble, and aaid Oommiseioner ahall at tho aame time ap point a registrar of. voter for each voting preoinot or township, whose duty it shall be to revise tbe existintr regis tratiou books of his prod not or township, in anoh man ner tbat aaid books sball aiiow an accurate list of eleotor previously registered in such preoinot: r township, and. still redding therein without requiring taca electors to be registered anew; and uoh registrar ahall alo at all tirnee, after but appointment, np to, end on the day of eleotion aforesaid, keep open eaid books, and be at tb polls on said day, with aaid books for the regis tration of aiiy elector residing in auou Drerriect or township, and entitled to reirlstraUon, whose can, as hAAe never be fore been rpsWretl in such preeinet or township, or do sot appear oat - tbej revised list; no oertiflcttea of registration sball b. given, and no elector sball be rn- riiled to register or to vote In' any other precinct or township than tbe one in which Liaaaaal eiWeijLlv -avoid ent on the day oi aleetioBr-, Any (raoa offering to vote, allhoagh big. nasi may be on the registration books, may be challenged aa to oiv iigu. iu -row ou mp aaj oi eieeuon aa dtbe question shall bedecided by tbe in spectors of thd bot and the registrar of th precinct or towBthipt before tb ballot U seesivedrf . t . ,.. M , Bee. 7. That if a vaoanev W1 neonr by dentil or ctUrwiae, cf any person eleeted s'tUeCiiai J Cxisti. J, Ito ireslag o2oer, f (lie Convention ka!l baae hit writ to tbe bueiifj of tbs coonty iu which (aob- va I'tiupy may bnvo omorred, alter saob notico as tbo uou ven lion may ofJer, to opeq polls to uu aooii vacancy under tba same rulo atid regulation aa hereinbefore prescribed ipr eivouon or dAiKghte. - - ",. tico. 8. Tttat mid Convection shall oon. tint of ni A hundred and twenty one dole- gatea, and naokv oonnty shall be entitled to of the Ilonsa of BeproHdntatives, " under tbo prcatnt apportionment, and th oonn ty of ' Dhre shall be entitlod to one dolo gate.. r.ir-.c, ,., :crL r Bcc 0, Tbnt aid Convention shall hove power to Ax tbo pny of all ita flWrn and tueuibcra, and shall provide) for other tt pcuKoa to bo paid out of lb Troasnry aa it Btydlrr),-I-''". "...-,! ;w v s rJeo, 10. Tbo said Convention shall have power to eloot its oQWfi. and shall be tbo jadgo of tbe qnaHQi Ations and election of its members, who shall be electors of the Btate of Norlh Carolina. Boa IE The said Convention shall have power to oonaider and propose all neces sary amendments and alterations to tba Conxtitution, " not . ineohslstent with the Constitution 4f the Coiled' Butfw, except as i eerdoaitor proviaeo, to wn: A us aid Convention ahall hare no power or antnority wuatover ; , ht To offer or propose any amendment to, or alteration or. or in any win inter fore with, repeal or modify the Homestead and .Personal Property Exemptions, a provided for In Article 10 of the Oonatitn- won of tba Btate: - m ,; ad To modify, repeal, or do any othor aot te restriot, impair or in any way inter (era with tha right, privilege and Immu nities of any person in the State on ac count of race, color or previous condition, which are now guaranteed to aim by th 13th, 14th and '10th amend men U to the Constitution of the United States; or to propose any amendment to the Constitu tion of the Btate id any wise Impairing or restricting aaid right, privilege or lm aauaitiea, , . m -, 3d. To modify or repeal that olanao In the present Oonttitotion whioh provides for a Meobanios and' Laborer' Lien Law; ; 4th, To pass any ordinance or ordinances legislative iu their character, except anoh a are neoeasary for th nurnoea of sub mitting the Constitution aa mended tb the people for their ratification or rejec tion, and xcept ordinaoeea ia relation to th publio debt and in (elation to the Con vention Itself. , ,. ., , , Beo. 11 That said Convention mar re vue mo uonstnnuon of tne Btate," em bodying ia it auoa alterstions end amend mente as my be agreed aoon. not inoon slstcnl with the provisions of thia act, but no anoh revised Constitution sball have soy fore or validity until Ibe aame sball have been ratified by a majority of tb qualified voter of th Btate, to whom the aame shall be aabmit'od according . to the mode t i be prescribed, by tbe ordinauoe of said Convention.' 'H .t-vi- .tt. - Bee. 18. Tbat no delcgutd to aald Con- vsntion shall be permitted to take hia seat in said Convention until be eliaU have ta ken and subscribed tbe following oath or affirmation before any Judge of 1 the ? Bu- preme or Superior Courts, or any Jostioe of th Peace of Wake ooun'y. to-wit t I. A. B do solemnly awear (or affirm, aa tha esse msv be) thai I will falthfnllv main tain and support th Oonstitntlon of tb united Bwlest and will aot sltuer directly or indireotly eyad or disregard the datioe enjoined, or, limit iixea, to rail uonven tion by'th people of North Carolina, as set forth in the act of lb General Assem bly Pasd in 1871, entitled 'An aot to sub mit the ; question of Convention' or No Convention to the poop!, and to provide for the eleotion Of Delegates, which aet waa ratified by th people : So bolp ate QodV, -.mt te n ti .-. ,,:! s-oi-iJ Boo. , 14. That any Registrar or Judge. or Jndgea of elepUoo, appointed nnder the provisions of this aot, or any County Com- missionor, of Register of Deed, or Sheriff, inning or nagrecung to make tue returns aad pertorm ibe dalles requirtd of bim by this act, shall be deemed guilty of a nilstUjmoftuor, and ou eonviotlou shall be fined not less than five hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not mors than aix nor less than two months. at the discretion of the eoorl ' Boa 15, Any person who shall knowing ly and fraudulently register or vote or in duoe another to do so contrary to the pro vision oi tuts act, suau oe deemed gniu of a misdemeanor, and on oonviotion shall be imprisoned not less than aix nor more than twelve months, or fined not lose than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars ; aod any registrar jot voters wbo shall make or cause to Buffer to be mode, any entry with intent to commit a frnod, shall be subject1 to indictment and liable to the same penalty. , " Sco. 1C That the Joint Committeo on Printing sLaU immediately bare printed ten oopiea of thi aot for each Senator and Member of tbe House of Representatives, and sball have printed and transmitted by mall one hundred oopiea to tbe Board of j Commiasionaro for each oonnty, whose duty it shall be to furnish one oopy to each Registrar in their respective ooun tie, antl ona copy to the inspectors of election at each precinct before tbe day of eleotion. Sec 17. This act ahall be in force from and after it ratification, and ahall operate as an entire suspension of tbe net ratified tbe 8th day of February, 1871. entitled u An aot ooneerniog aOvnvention of the Pjeople.- . . - . Balelsa Katienai Baak of If. C, . . . , BAlaueg. Mar oh M b,187t mail BANK, (endar art solatlrn ot tbaBtnok 1 holders aod authority from tba Comptroller of tba Cnrraocr) hae CDened Booke at lhair Baa king Hooee in thia ey lor eabeorietiODe to tno inoreae el vne etoefc lo half a muliun dot lars, being ths Anvhoiitd Capital. O.DEWrr. CaeWee. taar Si ' ' - Its 6m etaa-eh pa t'.mTrr-' THE GRUAT SCUTHEEH etltiliinCarcl. Eijr!sa ci a2ilSMr. , r-.-rH'J - mm V nil, r.;piZ, Ir. frrTi"1 Snfl Fnrnv-e1 ty arwf-elaaeaWats. iirf i.mNrTvj,tef LsniAi,i,i rAXi-it. sent by mall to nv e-Mrrve. "? . r". . toaKsvwniHT. Kl W. Balkn.6t. - . Baittmcss. Vn. It wUl am row wwney It get ear JVtae Utt and Awwe.wrA ' .-,(. , prill . ' . ' ' isoramch Oor Jobbing Departaedt Bad reoeoty been terWBy rwpleaiabd ml t now type aod Si tares whiee make oor oCo oeeapwjie as eaa aa deeu-exl, Uat emkws arel Km preeapt, sad wa saaA Is rUs to IU aU rOtm ae acreea spon. Via aevee very rttar-N-g s..si1ib.sI af dX S , Usg HaAerraA, aod boi ert-mvae reay to do I , aav danrr-oq ef I- P-aao PrtaUiig, Arcm f ' aYu -gwuitp W.aljelra. ( ' , sr A ITS . ti.,;R3Tfri,;,;...,. .; mmmmm reiki! cvabw rttst wsasr fais Id from One to Twmtj lizzies ..... .NOTOJJE HOUR saaseua avfatuitii; mis B'iTftriiiwuiyiiB uvmiM muj vu .iWFBBIJM-rAM. tl- ijr badway'b u&Aitv nt hep 1 a tvn'z rc3 ' " " BYBil Vatfti-i V... . ' It tha Scst aadls .,T .,, . Thd Only Pala Remecl7 thai InslaoUr etovaTtUa nioafexcrtiolating pains, stlays loll imniaiiona, aud Mn i Unuwe ttona. wlii bee of Ilia litinaa. Hiia.uh . u..ui. mm ether glands or ornate, 'by oun aiipHattlou.' , IN VBOa OSS, TO TWBNTV MISCrEf, no mattitr now violent nr eiorciiiig pain th KrUUttAliU, Hod ridtino, ("tlrmi Cm pled, Nrrvons. Nonralfjttj, or pro.tratei with diakaa may snffer, . i. .. ; .-a ,:. , 4 il BAI WIfH tm!T BELIEF WILL AYFOBP IM!1 AST kAet, USFLAMMATiu Of iUi HuWSL . - to wg In . Of 1UJ. IVNOH. ' PalmPlTtTlOH VFIHK UKAHT. araxvxicn.CMoa'. dipiu-ria. ' CATARRHS lAfLCriXZA. llmmADACllV, TOoiiTt-lit.,',. ...., --mURAl.(tAi RttkUSlATlBK. COID CHILLS, A9VB CHILLS The applleathi 1 1 1 s teuta nellertoth part or parts whore the pain or Olffloolty exist will affoid sas and enmft Brmr.rt .' -a a TwentV dmrja la he f a tnmhlav of wttar will in a few mumante aura 'r'nua. enums. Monr Hlomaob. Heertbarn,lck Headaehe, btarrfcaa. Ihaenurv. Culln. Kind in tha Bawala , and all Internal Paine. Traveler, .boo'd alwave oirv n bottle of Itadway's Iteauly Mellef witb than. A few drope In Water will prevent aloknes er pain f'Oni ehanea of aalar. It la ba ae than AraBAh Brandy or Bitter at A stimulant, FETCB ASDACCE. ( t . . a iiiii auu seiiM j FBVBB AND AflBB enesd fa dftvaenta. There is not a remed'al .(ml in ibis world that will sore fever aod Agne, aud all other aari one. Hll'lu, Boarla, TyphoM, Y (low, .ad other Fover aided by BAOWAYM PIUj) se quick a lUDWAlU BBAi Y AAUAJ. . g-uay osnta par coins. : -, , , UEALT11! BEAUiy.II 8TBONG AND PtfRB BIOS T wtobD-rjf. OMA8EOFb.Hrt AKn tIUHT-e'I,aB , BEJN AND BBDTirr;ii tartixioM , BKCrjUIDTQAIX. '-L2Hl'r' '"" '' ' ' "r' : :a!i ' :' sn. nAiiVTmTrii HA "AD si rwaj ai Aarwei-tiieci CGskib I et acm as, sw Rarto tea THB IHAAI Tue. V t7AOKH obs. trsoaH tM i vMmad or j TMI THI A.V MUADBBMrilt) ISBOta mast T.iaT Every Day an i Increase b l?lccli L and Weight Is Seen aad f elt. TUE GREAT BLOOD TUIFICI. Every dtop of tbs BAKHAPABILilAlf BB eOLVsiNT eummnnioetao thrvn tb 4Uood. Uw.at, Ciioe, aud oihi-r ui e aud luioee of the si sk m ths vigor of .tie, lor it opaire tb waste ot tha b'd) with Bew and a.tood material, borvftri. Hjpoili, Oooeompiioa, Olandnia die. as, Cloeri In the th. a Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in ibe Olaods and othor Dana el the .va. Ism, Hor JCyse, Hvom root diwharg s from toe B re. and tbe wurat forme e. ettn riMaaaa. Er lptloB , Fever boree, Keald Heal King Worm. Ball Bheam. Brysipetae, - Aeoa, , Bao Ppota, norma m ine rie.n. xomor uanoersin in Womb, and all weakening , d painfnl disobi rg . hiubt Hweata. Loss of fl ertn and ail euuia of thi life pHooiple, are within ihe diretlv range ei this wooder ot Uodsra Ohsmletry) aad a tewtlava Bsawlil nrova t anv canon Bains' ; It tor either of tl.ees forms of duresse It pe eat fewer v minsia. f II the patient, daily beoomlng rsdnoad by tb Wastes autl daeombosltlon. that ts aeotinnally pr gr sing, sue aeds in arreeling tbaea wastes, and repairs the sms wl'h new material mad from a avthy blood - aad shls tho HABaAPAlillV. LI AN will and does aecors a ear is eartaia ( or w en ones thia reoiely eommeonee ita work f porifieaU , and sa oeed In eUmiuletdog the oaa of wastsa, lie repairs will ba. rapid, and very day the patient will feel fcimaetf growing better end strongs , the fond dlgseting bst'er. appetite improving, and Bush aud Wtiibl in or easing. - I .j Bot only does ths BABSArAsiUJA Basonvarr lost all known remedial averts in the cure of obroulo, Bort.f tlous, uot rational, aud Bkia alssasest but II i th eoly positive dure or KL'my and BUdder fotcplairits, ' Url. ary, and Wemb disease, Oravl, tilabstea. urnp.y, Btoppege oi- water, ai ooutioeo e oi Udnn, erlgbv Lutae, AI "ntniuuna, aud in all naae. w era there are brlok dual daiwail. or the water ie thick, eloudy. mixed with aabilaa ere lite the white o' au mm, or t read nka white s It, er there le a marmo, dark, - Btlliooe snuearattoo. and white boue dust d poetts, and ben there if a iruting.' ba.ntug een.sloa when eeala - water, and nslu, la Att Bisail Of the liatk and (long th Loivt. DR I.ADWAY'3 PERFECT PURGATIVE PltLS, perfeetly (astalaes. elstantly ooahwl with sweet gom, purge, regnlafe curiv, olruH, aed sireugtben. Badwa)'s PUe, orAb-onreof ed hwrdere of tbo rito aeeh. tiivvs, gdeee. Bid-. neye, liiadder, rervose uieeaeve, ueai.one, icnatipaunn, uosuve eee, inauaeiite ae e p sta, Biliionansse liUiious Fevor, 1 fl.mqiti.n of lbs Bwe s ri aa, and all l '' iftif i ta of the Internal Vreoera w.rraciea e Let a positive eore. rural, T. sjeta la, eot.tainuig a moreur'. minsraia, or oei wouarrna r Observe tbfllewi ' e a.asa eaniting fkxm Pieorilara ol tha Di-aaiire Vrsanei Oonsttpa iun.' inward Pilee, Fol news of tb Bleod to " th Bead,- Acidity of tMnmaes, . Nau.ea, Bardnrn, Dl-gast ot Ford, roiue or sight in the Stem a. Hoar Brwaaxtneo, Siaklan ot Fiattarla at Ot of tbs -tp-aaoo, tiwt-mingrf .tbe Bead, Bn'nd a. d tfboait . b salhlng, Fluttering es ASw-Hwaie, CAwkias er naouaking iteiaaetioes when a A-ltrg Ho ore, Vi.iun. 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 26, 1871, edition 1
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