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VOL. XX-tfO. 256. WILMINGTON, N. C, THUESDAY MORNING. JULY 27. 1871. WHOLE NUMBER 5.909. Tt'Ilmiaffion North Carolina , it JOHN W. ATKIHSQH. President. JOHN DAWSON Yloe-Prssidedt, 6. D. WALLACE., , ,. ...... Secretary. ,E.A. ANDRK80N........MedIoal Dtreotdr. k , . . BPBCIAla VKATVRSI. r i . . . ( . , . f - ( SET" Ni restrictions en travel or residence. var Hew mode of monthly psymeate of prami. nm. "JWr So extra ohargQ upon ..the '. .;v hr J .' . Km PnltM.. lnnr.nl Hl.ln lives of fe ll ;jii INSURANCE ROOMS! HSi UNDauaiONED OFPMW TO ' THE bit teens of Wilmington iudemuiiy agaiusl Jfire and lrf,e lontioa by insurance upon favorable term in ton rot owing leaning lonipanie : ., SECURITY, XNtiUJUKOB COMPANY . .. , t , , of New yerk. , .- ,' , n of New York, SOUTH AMEfiiCAS p. I. COJIPAMf - ; ' ' ' . , . of New York, "s ...tSvUotO. aNDUtt 1UKA.MJJ!! UU3UAMX . ' !!' 8 - ' ." Oinoltmati, ofean Prauoigoo, HOME IS3UBAS0B OOHPANY ( ef Bbbtiioati Upon deslrablo risks t. orry fall hues, with r.tei m low as those of any reliable r ud pra- aent companies. . Apply to . '. JOHtf WILOKB ATEIKBOII, . Qe isral Pire end Marin Inanraao Aaeo. ., Ho. 0 forth Jfpmt street ma; If " .10-ith ADVANTAGES Of fBBKD BTTHI ; NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL . , LIFE imUWCE fOMPANY - TO IT3 MEMBERS AND THOSE 1SBUHINO AUK High Interest upon iDveetmentd. , Loir rates of Mortality and a y ; High Koservs Fund. s - "-'.f-aoi. About one aud one half railliont of dollars of its surplus funds were loaned during tbe year 1870 upon unenoambered real estate security, worth from two to three times tbe amount loaned thereon, at ton per coat, interest payable semi .onnally. . It holds a reserve on U polldee of four per cent. This is tbe bigheet eeourity known 4. Amerloan experienoe, and It reoooimende4 ty the best Inuranoe authorities. Assete, January 1871 9,C00,C0O J. H. Vaw l-y KB. President. HEliSU BMITd. Vice President, - i ACii. GLUKD, HiiCrntary.., . P. A. PAGE, btaio Aftum, BaieiKb, NO. H. T .AQNEW..AKeut. Prucesi street be tween Front and Water street,' Murphy's Bnlld lag,. wnuuDRion, H w-r M; - HSf 'anTaasera wantod. "SI . - JuneST- - - " . , ' --'ISl-Slsc: n . .i T.j.Mt ' .J.u.l I I II '.. .' ....I SOHTII CAROLINA J101E Ir-CRAMF I s."" CCMPiJIf." SEOUFJTY AGllNST IX)S3 BY FIRE I THtf COMPASV PATH IT8 tOSiTES tAIHLT, and eironlate. its earnioKS at home. It has Just paid its loasee by the eooflagraUon at Henderson, fully and promptly Its rates are as moderate as safety will justify. Agent in All Parts of tbe Mate. It. B. BATTLB, Ja... ..Presideot BJSATON OALEH .8oet.ry W. H. HOKOOUd... .. ..i .. Assistant feereUry I. W. ATKIN80H. . Ageut si;pooru WlI.JinfiTON KOBTU CAROLINA copy of, KKvhtre, forvcUim UNDER POLJCF NO: H -l .-- Received of the Wilmington North flamlina Life Insurance Company OIB TIIUUSAHU DOLUtH8 to fa'l f t all elaim aader folioy No It, now tsiminated by the death of Betry 0. Inland . , - - - (Piimed) TutoiMa A. Ikilskd, bw York, May 23th, 1171. June e , ais-tr. STUD WELL- BROTHERS, " kfiturAOTCBKHa A5D jobbers or BOOT S I; SHOES.' .ito. 17 Murray Street, ! J. E. U003E, Salesman. , W VOKK4 Southern Trade A 8PE0IAUTT. ' " 1nn" ' -r i t i 2H-"!mch 1 d AVOID JKMOyiNO MY IMMENSE Btook of Furniture, ,,1 aT. detarmlned to offor tbe ame, far the sixty daj ; umaMDeltig Hon dy, 17th instaoV atOOSr for OASH,.OSI.I. Tb(tok .embtates erery yariety of ' OAKHZT rYBKITUBK, raAlBS, fo. , Parties 1a want oaa. bow supply tbenlyts at Manufturer's prioes. ty ...Msisnn, .--,i- . , .i;v-i SontaFttitM. ! July IS, :.J7-TB4Tl.rsU ..TIT. "JSTALIDS' t LTEAVLLLINCCHAIH?, FBOH 115 to 140. ,rOB LN AND OUX-DOOl r TJdE. i Anyone hevugneeof the r band, mm ptcpfi and cdd. llaTirr no nee of the aanda. any atuld of Ira tears esa wh a growa txreoa atoai. 'lavaiio.' Carriage, to order. PiTurr Bioam OAaaiiaa CiAims. . State your east and smd etemp for eireolar. .... . tjTBPHEM W. B1UTH, - ' i i q rua Street, Rew York. I mat I ....,.... tI 134VltaSBiei faratoja .ParilisB f priis Wattr. Thi rorr ETrEcnra bsdt tor ui frua, BiUtoBsoeM and Dieeeao of the Kidnya bowl by Hotels and Drcuista. Bead tor aire let to PATILIO J T. & f rCHC C9. .. , Pmn.i Ptroc, lit CBAamns t, K I. J. ' - "3 T - - ni s:"ff LITER BEGULATOR. i . . The symptoms of Ur -r eomplaint are nneasi lea. and pai la lbs idt Sometime the jaln is in the honl.er. tnd is mistaken forr.! Imatkm. TUeoaoh is ffeoted with loss of ap- peuio sun aiukiiee. bowel, in steneral oostire. sometimes altering with las. 1 ha hrad la trna- bled ltb pain and doll, bssry eeneadnn, eon Wrhi. f memory. Meompanted with BpalDfnl sensation of bar ing left undone some hiog whioh ought to hare been done. . Often omplainlng of weak less, debility and low pirils Sometimes ma y of th. aboe aymp t'.u. atixuu tit di . and .1 other times very few of them: but the liver is generally th. organ most involved. Our the Liver with DR. SIMMON'S ' Xtiver Regulator. A preparation of root, and berba, warranted to be striotly vegetable, and oan do no injury to aov qn. a i ( 1 ' . It. has beeu need by hundreds, and known fir tb. last 40 seer, ss on. of the mnet reliable, cfll oaolon. and harmless preparations ereroffored to tb. eaflertpg It take, regularly and persist Dyspepsia, headache. EJ uud e, oostiveness, hies nvaasrne, ooronie diarrhcea, sff otion of Hie bladder, camp dyeente ry, affeotione of the kid .reye, revor, nervous vese, ohllls, dieeasea i f n. skin, impu'ity oi tee ouu. uie.Knoiiuit or deuresston oi spirits, nesr anra. voiio or aafns la the' bewele, pain la tbe hed, fever and ague, dropsy, boll., paid in Ihe oaoK, so. .' .,,... Prcoatwa oals by J. Ma Drnggiate, Uaeon, Oa. For tale onlv by JAS. W.LUTIIT OO.. WU ALL HTFLF8 OF JOB WORK NEATLY AND IXPEDITIODHLY 1 '- .). EXKOD 1'ED AT TH E JOPKHAI OWWkVK, Election Notico! Bl VIBTUB OF ATJTHOBITT TESTED IN me, by an "Aot entitled an Aot to submit tbe ejnestiott of Convention or bo Convention to the People; and to provide for th. Election of Dele gates," X hereby oall an Eleotion as abort t- oitedto take place on the first Thursday in AnRttet, lt7i, at the following places in this , , niuuuittJuq. First Ward At Engine Boom on Fourth Bt. Hecond Ward City Hail. Third Ward North East interseotlon of Fifth and Princess streets. Fourth Ward Ann Street Engine House. ' i Fifti Ward Worth eld. of Caitle, between Blith and Beventh street.. (Ultenell's housn). Foderal Point Townahip At BtddJe'a Htore. Mtsonboro V'airner'a. Hume it Grant ' Osfe Fear BnmphrM'a ' ' Ohadnick'a store " Thos. Wiiliums' old piac. Borti Point. - South Was"'" v ton. O ks. Ptawy Woods. Ijitilnsinn. Franklin Oolntubia " Ltnoo'n OaawoU H fcVomhof Moore's I . ,(.. I1 reek Holly ! -! ' " ' V BhakJng Greek t forthet : irlvo notioa that at the earn, time and places there will be ha d an .Jeotioo for tbe officers of the different Townships required by law, as follows: ,'lmo Kaistra'es, one ui.u, on. uoneiaoie and School Oommitte. of ihnre, .xo.pt sa Wll minirton townshin. in whioh. there are to be .leoied eevsti Magistrate instead of two, aa loi lows, via: una from eaeu ward ana two treat tbe Townahiu at iars.. and ia Llnooln Townahiu. in whioh then are to be eleeled one Jlagt teste for the town or UUmgtoa u tfQ ixoox toe Cowaahip at large. , . ,u t ,.,. I further sir. notioa that it Oxt same time an pinces. by virtue of an order ' reoelved this day from th. Governor f f th. sJUte. there will be an elect' on for a msmber of the Bowae of B.pres.n tatites for this connT. ro tin avacanoi oaos.a by th. resigaatioavof Geo Z Freoeh, j t. s, sunseua. eiv Sheriff Sew Haaovvr Oonoiy. 1,000 - a - UHUltK ft I. U1I1. MASON'S PATENT ; w i''A , . PORCELAIN TOP .,i . .j i PRESERVE JARS At Jul; 21 JAKES a STEVENSON'S. " -. . j- . - 941 A BARGAIN In THOt KLkOANF PIQ HAM8. so fayor- EX 188108 AND PIOMC8. Choto4lutoad XoBBoea. French and English Pickle danlinoe, Aaehovles. Lobeters, Oyster. Pr. er. Allwrt Bisouit. Peek, F.eeanAtOo'f CrMkars' Oretot Crsekara, Integer fiehaapps, cboioe Lemon Oake, A a., As , are k.pt eon etantiy oa band and sold at vary t"W piwes by .11 .1 m :,,:) 4 AO. A. ajA A. , e,,, ...snJUrkat Street. THAT we'l known Gbsbsh Bntter'il sold rif l.llw .lltunla K J JLidjy ftWeentabyj jab. v'mmi i3j" f" t July 1 - L06T UE ftTvLEX. fwrw'swps-pal ivw rSpiftt t 1 at J.m.e Iiawson'e Bank, kt Xi. d.t.d Ja y Iftb 18(7, and payable to dor of Juha T Piatt. Al. uenon. are ber.br for.waraed trem traoiac lot aaraa, as payment bee been stopped, i J t i JOHN T. PI ATT. July 13 ssi ef .f t?plrit Caskt-Spirit Casks. 1 ,000 NEW 8P1BIP 0A8KS to arrive pet Steamship lbeeea Clyde ad W. J Fotetleby r. w. axBcasxa -FOR SALE ! 1 t HOUSE OH THE CO IIS IB OF FBOKT . and Van atreetav at prsseat oocepied by OL J. 0. Fit. Thahoaaa DUODiH two Lote I wi'l eali for Bight Tboaeaed Dollars teaahi, Tea Tbooaaad oa time Three Thooaae eaah; tbe balanee esettet sa ) sssate of foot year.. I will eU witb this a baodsome building Lot adjainlng (or ee pirate J for Two Tboaeaed Doi- isrs, er whole- a a will take Aievea Tseaeaad fos tae -paymeata made aa above. Clear al tie and po sine civea as aoea a. sale is made. For further parue alar, apply to Oronly A Bi r ria, or Cel. a. L Fremoat oc Edward Iverit. July A SCT-lewtf PATAPSCO FEMALE IXSTmTBs ! t 'jf wnu CAiTdotrin up., o ; mSw -IKBTITfelE -ke eeo 4'eeratia for JL tnirty yeara, aa4 enjoys a aaMoaal rxoot Uoa. Wit the mtf ef ctsoia) UaviteA to aiaety, it bae repress aialfrae rrom two-thtrd. of tb. Meat. arlaelpaUy ottb asd Eouihwl. . lis loeatioa t tMe-eeBiaeeuy bealthfal, is eaara, aadeaaUy reaebed by railroad fveea Baitliete end waatOagtoa Citv. Foe- tre ar Uw , BiaS. ft. H. AaVCHKtt, -. c . EL'ioott Otty P. O , If a. July 18 MS-tacod I r ILL IiTf tr.'JCS 8J V1ATLI axxAiczxu . l 4IIT II Hifflnon a I 1 I a m iwAmw . sm aaaaaaiBMaKaaBsaBB; I Regulator, I b. dljr Pailo Journal. WILMINGTON. JV. C TUVJtSVAr. JULY 27. 1871. The Romiice.'of Rw4llfy.'p ; rnr strange story of ms kasl . WHO TURNED BAILOR. , THB VKKDESOT TO flWACT rWODI IIIKU CIVIWATIOIS . From th London Saturday Bovie. TLa law oourti aro rauuin lha covol 1st. bard, and the rotnauct of real life ihreatoos to cast ititi tba shatia the most thrillitig aensati ns of Mr. MuJio's purveyors. Wbilti L ril Chief Jimtioe Uovill and his vatient jury aro eugafjed ia their intt rminablo iiiuuiry as to whether Rodn l)ii'ginj .Tii libviJUo, jkupuqseJ to utvo utjuu uruwuiu si et-n nuouwou jrruts ago, baa survived ia ioai taiuv, tun bur-bt t aker of Durgo iu tbe Auntrulian both, ouh of tha Situtoli slionffi lins lioi'D very tuny with a meUat anuilar qiioa linn as to the Motility of Ueti'e XI. Ot- borne, aeooud mate of the Li or a, (rum lies tun to M lbuttrnn, wlvt ws washed uver board ia January, 1870 and Gourde Uaqi iltnOirdon. eiitu Kirl if Atmmew, whose fitmily liad Install troi of biin some time prrvt6uslt. It fa R'nkiutf tma Tery creditable uroof of the diaoiulme of tht Euslisli press, that aa regards the 'J'iou borne case it has been content simply to reuort the proceeding". outt baa aorupulounly abgtamtd from all ftu thr refereuoe to a question which is pro bably uppermost in alio mind of moat of tbt readers of newspapers, wbiou every body is talking about witb the turnout freo- dom in private society, ana which ia ever day the snbieot of inimmerauio rumors. oumments and conjootares of tbe niomt ex- traoidiaazy oiiaraotor. Ia tie AOerdeou case, however, the sania reasons for ioti otinoe do not exist,' for it ba practioully, tboogn not formally, ben deoirtaJ, nqd there are bo hostil. intexeata at issue iu regard to it, Tbe atory of tlie yoavg Earl is very oorious and romsntio, and bae, per baps, something more thou a mere per sonal iotrrest, , Wbat physiologists tell us of tbe difficulty of keeping up a highly cultivated breed, and the constant tenden cy it displays to return in one respect or another to its primitive wildaesn, is also io some degree applicable to society. Iu very hiarhly oivilieed oommnnity tnero may be observed a similar teudoney to re volt from tbe artiOoial - developments unci t BDed taneeeaa wiiiou rnaru tuo social eundittOB. - There is a vague longing (or Ihe rude simplioit.es of iifo when "wild in woods ihe noble savage ran," ov when at iat thai limitations oi psrsonat freedom ere less oppressive than they are now, and there waa more room in the world for the swing and pUj of individual charac ter.. , lu moat ut us , thia. renalus mere sentiment, bat ia sume otses it break, eut io itarlling ecOr&trloitit-s which ' puzzle many worthy people very much, rut-re waa evid.ntlv some inllnence tf this kind al work on young Aberdeen, wbeahesuddeu ly threw op his Dimi and rank and plnnged as a common sailor, under an as sumed neat into tbe dirty drudgery aud ubaonre companionship of a .ttfariug ca reer. When tbia happened be was twenty five years of age, aud just auoueeded bis father in tbe title and es ates, aud had, as ti atemed, every promise of a happy aud distlPgniahad ostreur, AL had hoQ good part, in his oolites ooarss at bt. AudreWi, though bia taatta led him rather towards athietie .exeroiaes. Ho was . oue of . the best rifle) shots in the country, and oould bring down bis stag with the best of them. He was on good terms wita his family.and deopiy a ieehed to bis mother, An alert. reaolnte, thoughtful youth, with something both ef his gtaudfathar's still reaarte and hard headed common senae, mingled wuh his father eerneatoes ' and tenderoess of ttbaraoter, ngarded bcpeluily by bis eld ers and pre eminent in those exoroute whioo soiled bis age and position-and made bisa tbpu'ar aita-tiie umpauiona, be seemed to start ia the race wi'h no -ndiuary advantigss. l!jr th race Ra not t. hia mind, aud be mrned avay from it. On hie iather'a death h.s own htaitb had abown sum. signs of delicacy ,. and h resolved to' travef. Aecomd-hyng tao iriends.Lord Oosford and Mr, Jeterkiu. to America, he parted itu thi'W; 4t Jid- ton in the pnog of lode, aid was nvr afterwards asms) b any ouo who fcdew him by hi real name, lie dropped, hjariite, ouote a pseadonym, a ad ems i Bave been adopted at once aud wituout challenge into tbe nnuoi aociety at tsostou. . An : tOiJtkkal ac-rsp pf letter to bis ottrteer none testified to bu fxteknc and savo a bit-t iI bia err.tio movemebts. Ia Ootober be had oome b.ck to Boston irom a v. ysge, aud footd himself ..rauou stiooger atier "tae long aeii of j warm weather aud sea air," b it not disponed lieu to lisk a remrn to tbe bleak teghih winter, a aide he bad beoome enamored f tbe social liberty he enjoy d. end oad not bear to leave that "Uud of free d"m aod eommoo-eeose." II bad had an .uVitAUoD from eone missioned, to in them it an expedition to Honolulu aud tbe friendly I-lunds, and thought of as eepttbg it. A tew months later be gave' a spasaswdioalir vivid account of bis life It eee, Showing gf XcSt tot H Akf Mla adventures uf tbe toiagsvi "IWver told yoa," he wrote, "my adventures on an African voyage, cr about loading salt in toe Wet ledieev or about tbe mjsterioos msa, or about the wounded oook tamed sat tor, or the amorous mate, or the mate iu1 fits sailing oa his mother,-er a boot tbe eook drank, a Frenchman crying, the seound in U bally in g, or al-ut the oap- UuueUomk, toe mate three quarters drunk, the second mate freer, and the ship run .tag on George' Bhoal, and being saved bv the andersif asd. who was not drank ; eouat the talking parrot overboard, saved, saved, savei about the honest toldier about the happy island, tbe Arcadia oi tbe All action a boat the French cook good1 times bow for the shell backs, plenty to eat, and good at that or 'A shark, a shark r pork the book Lo is caught, haul him aboard ; frantic terror of the jarret be tries to commit suioide tbe shark is kiLed -shark steaks fur breakfast ; ot sboBt the nnderaigned sick with oboieta j he gets well ; be gets hia ke cttuhed ; h kaeoks off at 6.80 p. m., ha turns to again a a.m. next day Srsoish pUots," and moch more ia tb same strain. After a time all letters ceased ; hi fam ily BatonMly become aetioo, and his farnjat tit r, tb T-er. W. B. AJodr, a IUiatctd to Ametic to aearca for him, . t hi e tbaaeayaged, Mx. Aiexaader it 1T3, bvard of tbe loea of OO Oeerps U. U.botBe," ffcM ette cf tbe II era, i 1.1 MMkM . n.t trt 21 IhAnfrht in ium-vuntii ' nnui w,wj . ..mm - might prove to be tbe youug man he was seeking.' The svidenoe laid before one of the Sootelt sheriffs to show the identity of Oeorge Osborne and Lord Aberdeen seemi to be snflioiently conclusive, thoogh some further information in minor points lue yet, for the sake ef legal oompleteoeas, to be addnoed. Amorioaa photographs of lh mate tally with ling lis U photographs ol tbe Earl, and Lady Aberdeen has " raorg nizd them all as withonl doobl portrais f bor deceased son." Osborna and tbt Earl were alike capital till shots, aud tbe liarl rifls, (IdentiQed by tho maker,) was proved to have be sa sold by Osborne to man at ltiohmond in the United Btates. A reouliarity cf gait was noticed iu raob. sad they both displayed a conspicuous " fondueas for tho sea, meobanics, math. matiod, pictnm, drawing and musio," 1 'art her, tlisy tetomblel each other ia a liking fur ehildran, ia stiiot moral oonduor, ncirsir attention to roiigtoua done. Tho hntidwrlting cf Osborne's aooounts, jonrnalm, and other memoranda relating lo tba Uor ia tho same ss Inst of tbe earl-Y Irttors, otid tbo captain of ib lieta pro dtioed a noog in thia bsndwrfting, eailed " Ihe liuiuy Day," whtob Lady Abetdeea bad oiten song to her son, and whioh was a ureat fivorit of Lie. The chaiu of evidence has tbos beeu . put loguth r link by link, and tbo slionfl might probably have given his decision at once hud it not been for a natural rfrsiro to make tlia records ot identity so ubsolutolt complete and conclusive that there should be no possibiliiy of any question bolng r Aire! on th subject heroaitrr, or any strange claimant fiom boyond the soss polling forward prateutione to the earldom and csta'ss. - When Lord Aberdeen, drop ping bis title, ilrst entered nautioal society i at lloston. a " Oeo. II. Oaborue." he bad probably no t.ttltid plan of any kind, be yond that of shaking himself fieo for a time existing associations nod try lug what he could mako of life on his own personal merits and by his own exertion. .. lie soon picked up a knowledge of navigation, which he improved on board hii. In the Airioan voysgo he seems to havo taken ser vice as a seaman, judging from a fisataga in one of his lotleis dusciibiug a trick by whiob he prootired release from a distaste ful tssk" undursigned painting yards tired and ' hot, lets bucket 111 ao vers olean white boat with paint spatters oap- taiu over wttu paini captain ewears mate mm undutsigned true to look seii- ous--gets soap and water and cleans boat no more painting for nudoisigned just what he wauled." Ia February, 1807, ho had gone as a pansenger in a brig to Gal veston, but during tbe voyage volunteered to aot aa a railor, and showed great knowl edge of ravigatioa. 'Ihe position for an active, roving life grow upou htm as he in dulged, it, while service on board .bin ure- ssnied new ebarms ss he beoama more skilled iu his work, Ai might be eip -o'ed, Lord Aberdeen's romsntio story has excited a good deal of vulgar amazement ihat a jouug noble man, . who might have bad a Bn bouse. good dinners, the beat of bunting and anoonng, "warm eorntr' wherever be went, servants to wait on him and toadies to flitter who might any day have mar- rtea a pretty gin, picked irom a score, .u..u .v iu Mie vwu, should renounoe all the ploasarea aud ad- vent, gr, 01 un a pinion, sno start ror oimdii, ouaaowa ana aautiueuueti, a a oiimmon aailor before tb mast, iu a dir y Tanked trading bark, s ems to some peop so utterly inexplicable that it meat be 8t down as sheer insanity' LVrtataly the life of eur young eristoorata, wha, are de scribed so rapturouslj by Mi. Disraeli as living constantly in the opoa air, never reauiug, and speakiug only one language, tbelr own, is in many wajs a very pW 8hH diretrt tbe Bheriff, ea at W ! ant one ; but its fuli enjoyment is rts-rved ties, to compel the atModanee or the V for tUow wbo hsve no eonception liDquDt tettrrningofflecr with tbe voUef of anything beyond, and who give bis preoinot. ' Whea the Commlestoiwts iheaiseiva tip to it with a serene aim- Un thes completed theeomparison of tae! piioity whioh knows no doobl or afore- spollai they shall male proclamation at the tuought. If any scruples begin, to ia- torjrt honse door of tba voU east for and ainnate thenuelves, U the faintest qaes- egsjm tbe Convention, and the named of tioa ese whether, after all, amoatment the person or perrons dnly elected as dole lg the aole daty of '.maB-4 the) proper' gajee.'..iit i 'saif iiu iu4 j and auflloient fulfilment of existence, the: u -.. - . ' . . ki" v obarm is bioksn. It is ceriaiuly ruasibie - Seo. 8. The Eegister of Deeds , lor eocn to oonoeive a young faUow oppressed with I f 07 "M' r;nmit by maiL on or belor A burden of physioal energy which he Undo b ?' August, A. D , 1871. to the! it dtfflwlt to work off so a ta latisfy auy j pffloj of Uie Attorney General, hndor Li . 'ltniKAMAAaySLA .akI J a bk woory 01 osefni service in ihw world.- i Field sports btgtu And ebd with sport, A reUxstioa for a man who csu show a good aus-oil of other work they are all vary well, bat they will hardly bear reileotion aa in Uiemaalvea the be-all and end-ail of exis teoce. The destructive propensities so bitterly easiniaed iu th say teg " Wbst a flue dur, let us ro and kill somethiLg," have not been rednoed to a system involv ing the smallest, conceivable, amount of skill' and trouble. There is a fantaslio cmelty io tbe fopperies of Harlinghsm. where emr golden youth, in kid gloves and With oigar in month, beguile the summer afierniKios with killing pigeons to the rx bilara ing strains ot the Oaaids' baud, an dor tbe ejs tof beauty aud sostaioei by fiequent draughts of gin ' and it er, Tho beas excaae fur this wretch rd travesty of sport is, perhaps.: the iaanity of its votaries. It is easy iu under stand a young follow of. spins revolting against the erTminato .slaughter ...ot belp baa and bikired .birds; ,Lal ren tbe mere maoly enteprises of the chess would fail totatiBfysV flv)bij for real nsefal woik, with a defkihet ibjeot beyond that of mere amusement ud some direct prac tical results. Ayqnaf lord coating about for emplovarent in Ihe service of humanity might, indeed, trtfii aleimple of one distingaisBea- aeawbef 'f ki order, and beoome an amateur fireman, .or join anoth er ia cAu kux1 gueu.,, lint ; the flald of activity 1 limited, and it fi Hot easy to strike oak a new line. A born legislator, it may be said, shonlo)" hsve no didlaalty i flndmg eppropriasoj oceapatlon, sioee he oan introduce billa Afld .'make sceooliss eandemn the poor Lord Chancellor to an over-dose dinner anj night .hq, p leases; bat Ubat like these are too barren to have maeb reUb, sad besnles it is physi cal rather than mental -amy loymeat of which a young noble man 1 us a ally matt ia want, and for 1 which, ia- deed, it mast be esld be ia by pravioos training usually beat fitted. In another age he oould have buckled en bi 1 armor at. d Knfc hitm An him I content on behalf of diairesatd, virgin and : othar objects of eompaaaivn. , But nowa day! there is hardly auy outlet foe im portunate physical encrgiae, exoept in sport; od sport, ia it very nature. palls after a Urns oa a thongbUuL earnest nature, if too txoiaaively pursBd. It is probabla tbst aomethinar of thia ktad hap pened io Lord Aberdeen, and so aay another yosog man ia similar mreums anoes per brenvietbmeertieer avea thensvy Us honrrv tsrd dy"s wrii.' WliA the legi mate atifasUoa wbioa an ds il id Germany the oil tradition f brieeirf wp every yooiu, o matJw ox WDst rscii to t a 54r&ie '-I ti 'Zii t Emperor bflug. we bolieve. a nrlutnr. ati.1 the Crown Pnueo having aUolns tradi'.and vn as a tvirnmllty tho prsoilce might peruaps uo introduced witb advantage In xuer roumries. iue longing for a sim ple life pf direct phjsioil activity is a pat- nrai reaction iroui tue lestraints and por plexitis of a complex, ; highly elatiorated lecml system. CO5TESTI03I ACT- Ait Ant Entitled "A is Art to Sebwlt th (kaestlen ot 'OonvsntSss,' or 'No Coevee ttuii,' te the People, and to rrevld. for th Flsrtlon of Oelegatee." . Wnxutaa, Tho preaeui Oonstitulioa is, ia nuiuy respects, ouruousoma and op prfHtiivo to tho peoplo of tho State, and is, in many of ila provislous, ill adaptod to their want nod condition : end whereas. the taxes roquirod by suld Oonstituiiou to oo itivisu ujjou iuo ci nanus oi tuo oia'O oy this General Assembly, 111-0, iu the Judg ment of this General Amtcmbly, too rriov ma to be homo, and cannot lo oolk-oted without offuoting Ibo ruin of our people; and w borons, the General Awtrubiy, hav ing reason to boliova that a majority ot 'lie vo'ors 01 ma Hcato are anxious to amend tba said Constitution in many par- Uoulaw, Donnlder tl tiioir . duty to sdopl mcasnros lor asoonttinmn tue wm of their loustltuotits, itnd to provide tho moans for oarrying thul wilt into ellocl wbeo SROor '- t ... . ...i'."..;n J . tjeotion 1, lha . Ucnertxl Amvnblu of Notlk uirfltita ila erunt, 'ihat tho taLciiffi oi tho scvoral counties of this fcSUto aliall opou polls at tho various prooiucln iu tiioir roupcutivo couiiiu n as now eitubUuuot by law on tue utn inuroasy in Atignat, A. U. lau. wueu and whore alt nersous qualilli'd to voto for members of the Oauo- ml Assombly may . vota for or suaiust a ! Qlaio (lonvontion, ' nudor the rostriotions borciuiuftor prescribed; thoe who wku Con volition voting a printed or wnltoa ticket, "CVaMiifipn," and tlioett who do not wish such Convention, voting iu liio same way, "Ni Orti0ffon;"aJaq ta open Hcpsrato polls at the raid time aud pluocs, for tho vVotion of delegates to tho 0on ventiou to bo asaomblcd iu the oily o( BalcigU at such time as is heroinoitcr pro scribed, said pullo to bo suporintended by tho liogistrar of tho precinct, and by tit judges or inspootors nt eanh of said plaoes 01 iioiuiug me eieouon, to be sppoiutod bv tho fJotnmtatiioiinrN of snid comities ;reupoctivoly, Bco. 2. That it shall bo the duty of said registrars aud said judges or inspectors, immediately after tho closing ot tho colls, to oount tbe ballots in tho presence of suoh elector as may rioire to bo present, and msko nnt a correct statement under their bands, of tho polls at their respective plaoes of holding said eleotion, whiob shall lie sealed np and roturned to the Commis si soot of their respective oountioa, by 12 rvciook oa uatnrdav, arter said day of eieo tioo i Proeulmt, The counties of Carteret, Dare and Hyde shall be allowed until Tuesday after the eleotion te make their returns t and said Commissioners, (or any two of thorn in the presence of five or more 01 the eitiiens of said eonnty,) snail com pare said returns at the court hons, ot other place ef holding court in their re ipeotive counties, ' and make duplicate .utement or said retams, swore lo before HID( -,., authortaed to adrafnistor o'h, which hall be deposited in the 0fflM 0f the Register of Deeds of the eoim- t, t and if, tor any oanae, -the wtnrn tot Mn, preoinot be not in by threeo'olook, p ' fn-n ,aA in that oaso the Commission- ets shall adjourn without comparing1 the polls, to meet agsin on the following Tees day at 13 ' o'clock, m when the poll of tbo various precincts of that eonnty Shall hs SfiStM..! Anil In Ka MkftanSiwt lh u"uu " " ocruuuu Hawmrna rur vided for ia the , foregoing, soctioa and shall, on or before the lame day give to the person or poreone duly elected dele gate or delegates a oernucate of dm or their eleotion; and if for any eaase there be do Eegister of Deeds ia any county, th Commissioners ot suoh county when they declare the result shall appoint one lot this pnrpoce. ., , . , . . ' j Sea a. 1 be Attorney Gneral shall su dors upon the return thiu ninde to his office the time wbea the same were re ceived, and shall file them away until the fourth Thursday in August, A. D., Ie71, wbn they shall be opened ead eountod by tbe Attorney GancreJ, the President of tha Beuate, the Speaker ol the Jioaae of lWproeentative and tba Becfotary of the state, or any two of tham; and the result shall be by thorn annoaaoed ia sack) man ner aa they may deem best. " It a majority of tbe votes be against a Convention they aboil ao declare ia a proclamation, and in that ease tbe delegates shall not amemble. But If a majority be for a Convention they shall so declare, and id th it event the dole gates elected si Md elections in the various oonnties shall assemble in the city ot Raleigh on the third Thursday in Sep tember, A. D., 1871, for. tbe pnrptwes! herein doolared. -;tv , r-,:,...Ut.; j Bo. 5. The electioas. shall be Leldia alii rsspeeta ia etriot ecatornuty to the exiatv icg laweot the State regaJating eleotionn for member of tb General Assembly and, according to the provision oi this aoif Bo.' 6. That tbe inspectors of election mOQlioSca ' in scolinn 1st of (Lis gut. shall be appointed by Uie Commissioners ot each county rcspeotivrfly, at a meeting to be hold on the nt Monday in Jane, 1871. or as soon thereafter as proeticble, and aud Commissioners shall at the soma tima ap point a registrar of volar for euob wotior preaiDct or townsblp, wbco duty it shall be to revioo the exieUDg registration books of his procinot cr townsbifi, in suoh man-, ner that said books shall ahow an acourate list of elector previously registered in each precinct! or towmbip, and still reoiling therein, withont requiring sach electors to bd registered anew; and aoea ngMrmt ok oil oieo at all tiraes. alter Lis appxHBUaent, np to, and on th day of eleotion afovesaid, kesp open aaid books, and be at the poll on said day, with said books for the regis tration of any dectors. rending ia snob precinct or towDtLip, . auj. eutiU-d to registration, wboae Domes baae never be fore been registered in such precinct er township, or do sot appear on th Hviaad list; no eertiAcate of rerrietration aooll ! tiUad preoin t oe given, and bo alector moil Da-t r,;,. , s. S V,,. ; j , - . , to recister or to vote in anv othsrt jfw', , r ivi vi I - ' "J --'TIT?-' ct or townahtp than th one in which t""! .'y- - -- - f . "- --tlf aiS3i i.Apiw x-i;?r-t oa. irtasrrxr7.'ii. 'J'TT.'iiWirt-, ? m . : thn day ot eleotion. Any person offering to voto, although hia namo may bo on the registration books, may be challenged as to his right to voto on tho day of eloo.tion an dtba question shall bo decided by the in spectors of the box aud tbe registrar of tho preoioot or towonhip, be f era the ballot is reoolvod. Bko. 7. That if a vnoanoy aliall occur by death or otberwtia, of any perm electod dolngntna a aforoaaid, tint preaidingoOlcw of tho Convention sbnll ifsno bis writ to tbe mirnliof the eonnty to which snob va ciiuoy may have occurred, after such notice as the Oouvoutiou tuay older, to open polls lo fill such vacancy nudtir tlio Mine rulo and rcrjulations sa hcreilubefyro ptoscritjed for oleotion of dolpgatrs. Seo, b. That said Oonvontion shall con eit of one hundred and twenty oue dolo gitea, and esoh eoouty shall bt- tuiitled to the sumo number of delcuaics as mambnta of tho HotiRQ of liopresentativBB. under tbo prfwnt apportioDment, and the conn-. ty of uare (boll ha ertitica to oue dole goto, . 8eo. 0. That said Convention aball havo power to fix tho pay of all it officers and momoern, ana shall provide for- other ex. pensca to be paid oat of tho Treasury. aa it may dirvot. , boo. 10. The said Oonvontion shall have power to eloot its offlorr, and shall bo the judge of tbe qnallBcationa and eleotion uf its niamtorf. who shall be electors of , tbe Wtato of North Carolina, -1 '1 . boo. 11, Tho said Convention shall have pou er to consider aud proposo all ncono sary anieodmenta and alu-rationa to the Constitution, not inoonsietont with the Constitution ot the United Btatos, excopt ss is boreinaftor provided, to wit: The said Convention shall havo no power or authority whatever 1 1st lo Oder or propose any amendment to, or alteration of, or ia anywise inter fere with, repeal or modify tho llomoetcad and l'ersonal Property Exemptions, as provided for in Article 10 of the Cnuititrt tion of the Btatoj : .-- r ad. To modify, reiioal, or tio any other act to restriot, impair or iu any way intor. fere with the rights, privilogos and irumu Bitios 01 any twrnon m -tne Htate on ao- oount ot race, oolor or previous oondition. wbicn are now guaranteed, to him by the Litu, litn ami lotn amonuments to tho Constitution of the United States: or to propose any amondiueut to the Constitn tioa of the State ia any wiao impairing or leeirioung aaia rigktsK prtriioges or im mnnitiee. Ud. To modify or repeal that clause in the present Constitution which provides for a Mechanics aud Laborer's Lion Law; 4th. To pass any ordinance or ordinances logfalative In their oharaotor, exoept such as are necessary for tha purpose of sub mitting tbe Constitution as emended to tho people for their ratification or rejec tion, and except ordinances in relation to tbe public dnbi and in relation to tbe Con- venlioa itself. -r . j... . Bed. 12. That sold Convention may re vise tho Constitution ot the State. ; em bodying in it snob alterations and amend ments aa may be agreed upon, not incon sistent with the provision ef -this aoti but no inoh, reviaod. CdaaUtalion,, shuil have any force or validity tuiUl the, same ahull have boca raliiled ' by a . majority of tbo qitslilled voters of the State, to whom the same shall be aubmitied according to Uie modo to be preeonhed by tho ordlnauoe pf aold Convention. 1 - Boo. 13, That no delegate to said Con vention shall be permitted to take bis seat la said Convention nntil be shall have ta ken and snbueribsd the following oath or affirmation before any Jadge of the Hn prerae or Superior Courts, or any fettle ef the Poaee of Wake county, to-wit 1 I. A. I!., do solemnly swear (or afflrm, as the aasa may . be) tbat 1 will faithfully main- taiu aud anppprt (ha Constitution of tbe United States, snd will not cither directly or indirectly evade or disregard the duties enjoined, or limits fixed, to this Conven tion byltha people of North Carolina, as set- forth in th aot of tbo General Assem bly paw.od in 1671, ealiUwd 'Aa act to sub mit tbo qnostionof .Convention or No Convention to tbe pooplo, and to provide for the eleotion ot i Delegates, which aot wss ratified by tbe people : ' So help me uoa. isit -rS Bee. It That an y Befltr.trnr or Judire. oi Judges oi eleotion. appuia tad nndar tbo provisions of tots aot, or auy County Com missioner, of liegtsier or Deeds, or biiwia, tailing or neglcoting to make- toe return sua perioral the duties required of him by this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, ana oa conviction snail, be fined liot less than five hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, or impriiwued not more than six nor lose than two months, at tho discretion of tho eonri See. 19. Any person who shall knowing ly and fraudulently register or vote or in duos another to do o contrary to tho pro visions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on oonviotion shall bo imprisoned not less than six nor more than twolve months, or fined not less than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars ; and any registrar of voters who shall make er oaase to suffer to be made, any entry with intent to oommit a fraud, shall ha eabjeat to indictment and liable to th some penalty... . -( . ' i..-., s-m',: . ' Sea 10. That the Joint Committee en Printing shall , immediately Lave printed teu copies of this aot tor each Senator and Member ef the Couis ot Representatives, sod shall have printed and transmitted by mail one hundred copies to tbe JBoard of Oommisaioaera for aeb oounty, whose doty it aha 11 be to firm lab one copy to eaon Beciatrar in their' msner-tlr ennn tioa, and. one oodv to tha LasDcctbis bf elaeUoa at a oh prooiiiot kefom Ui day oi eleottoa.7' j ,.,-, :: i mi i t ..HeA 174 Tbil aet ebsJl Jr ja force from knd after its ratUkaliun, and shall operate a an entire suapenaica ol tbe sot ratiUod the 81h day oi JV-brnary, lh7L, entiUl An ie eDrntn)? a OBveoftoa I too Salelglt SaitSBal Cauk ef5 fs - TEH BARE. tP4t a revofatfi of the 8ook holdflrs aad aalhorlty from lh CotnptroUer of the Carreacy) bse e;l Bonks at thett Banking Boose ia Hit eWy fr eabseriptioweto tb wereoee ef th Etoek to hair a mil!toe dot lor, being- the Aathoriavd Capital. - Ttri. CA'twt r. Casnrfr,.,. ; Bursa 113 6a Bt-cb TBBGHEAT SOuTHlKK itf 1 l"ietii"l and F-irrTd . fi mrf i a-fw i a in I a u tiUTtillilUUl) if I ?m sa, . seitt li.iv . uv s ir HICBICUs-vo It. J. It : HiDw.u's:BEJor riLUP CtlHKSTfllB WORSP PAIBJ In frM Obq to TwBlj Kiz':3. HOT ONE HOUR afttr rondiug thi atvert(sement need aov one I'OrPkUt WITH PAIN. BADWAY'B BJbat'i BkLIEFUa EC3 . , . , LVBhX PaIN. , . It waa th first and Is " - Tho Only Fain Xtaae2y that Instantly stop th most eiornotatlni nalna. ailay lutltrnmstmn, and cure OonseHioo, whe. tier of the Limits.-Stomaoh. Bowels. a other glantle or org a ua, by ooe appllcstion. ., INFEOaoNB TOTWESTI atIS0TE" no matter bow violent or euruolaling pain ihe KUKUMU'lO, Bed ridden. Infirm, Crloptod, Nnrvons. NearalKto, or prostrated with disease may aullur, : BAtwim heaps' belie? ' , WILL AFFOBD IS START EAfE. f iNFLAXJXATioir or Tar jrrnwryo " ilvn.A Mil ATt'N)P 1 UK HI. A bjD&t ISriJ. MM A Tilt Or llltf HU WE1 1, , ' riiAl n Trim l trnina BOSS TPKnA 7i UIKFWUL 1 SHU A rMe. FAtPtTiTWH vrTUB UJCAUT. UTSXSRlCS,CHO(;f, DiPTBhRlA. , CATAHRU, SJNfiUKSZAt HXADACItB, TO'ulli-MS, ... ni cra loi a. nnmrATi8itt COtn OITTLLS. A&UB CHILLS - j, Tb aiipluiaiion tf ta Haiufto tha part or part wh-re the pain or dlfaouily exist win affix d esse and comfort, Twenty drona iu baia tnmblar of w star will In a few moment our OranDa. ttnaama. Conv Htomaab. iinartburn, f(ok Headaoh. Diarrbois, !. Ptsenterv. Oolio. IVinif IB lha nasMla and all Internal Palna, . . . , Travelers sliMi'd alwav etry a bottl ef Hadeay'i Read- Stellar with 1W1A he drop in water, will prevent aloknos or patoa f'oui ehange of water. It ia be tor than Kmuou Brandy or Bitter as a stimulant. . ,7 FETEE AR IfiUE. 1 IEVKU AMD. Annul mmA tn arlVMnta. Thero I not a remedial .gent in this world that wiU eur Favor and Ague, aud all other Balari- ous, llil'loas, Horlt, Typhoid, Y How,' anA other Vovera tafded by BADWAY'B PILLS) eo quioa a H&DwAl'B BEAKY ItELIi, . fifty - .' .', - ,t t'! t", " IIJ5ALT1I! BEAUnfl! - t - ' - - - 1 v . w . t , ,a rsti4 BTBONrt AND PURE BIOH ' BLOOD TN. OIlKABEOFrbKHH Ann WEIGHT OIF B JKIN AND BEAUTIFUL UOMPLAIIOJ . SKUUttED TO ALL, ... , . . .... DIl. HAD WAIT'S II A B HAOn THS3 ABTOaiBIW0 IHHII, BO ttBHK, BO BAFIO AH Til at CIIAieaS THS BOI.V UKDStn- otutijisnait ih i" vi,ijRauM or Till THIL.V : WUSUKttrt'Li WUbDL. titan, that . . .-... K cry Day an Increase in Flesh nnd Weight Is Seen and Felt, r J THE GREAT BLOOD 'rURIFIZaV Every drop Of tb BABRAPABILLIAJT BE bXLrji,NT oommunloate throngh th Blood, awest, Utln. and other flat' and Juioes of tbd etc m the vittor cf uf. lor 11 enaln the waaaaa of lh b'-dj with .new and unod matariaj. Korofula, riyphllls, Consumption. Giandniar dla. ease, Uloer ia th tlu at, Moatfe, 3'aaaraj Nodes In 'be Glands and othr pari of lb y tsm, bore Eyee, Htrum roos dlsoharg. a from t..a re, tne worvs .rorm o fekln Iseaeea, r mtlon . ATaveraoree. beald Baal. Iiln Wn-n. nils Bhenm, Erysipelas, Aene. ' B oek Poota& " Worm ta the flesh. Temors Oauotr io the Womb, and all weakening . nd Dalnfnl rilsobi re. t aigb dweata, Law el tkerei and all waa.-w ouni niQ p-iooipie, or. wltbia " to a irallv -rang ol ibis wonder Of Modern Chemistry, and . efy Bsui prove twegy cenoa aalDg it tot either of ibes forms pf 4.aj it PO at II th patient, oally beoowlng rednbed hy the waste end deeoainosltitia . the! is ouotin oally pr gr .sing, sno stds inartwstlng tbewcaav and repair the i am wih new material ml from b a'tby hlood- and Ibis lh BAlltiAPAhiLn LtAM will and doe secure a ant i eertaief et w : en ono this remedy eommande lie yora f tiuri float t n, and eu newts to diminishing tba Os r waste, it repair will be rapid,-and every day th patient will feel btmaaii avowing batlar and strong , lb ond-dlgeating belter. apptit improving, aud Bseh . oed wahibt m ereaeiog, tiot onlv dees the HauArAaruuaw Bavoxvain exoel all known remedial agevt. in th eur ef Ohrooia, Horof ilone, iioa itudoaal, aai akin diseoaat; but it is the ouly poaittye our for y $ Klintj and Bladder CesBlalatv ! frl. ry, and Womb disease, Grave), Citbel, !mpay. Stoppage Of Water, IeiHllui Of Criue, arigh.' Oisease, Aioumiauris, and la ail ease w 'ere there are brick dust deposits, or ' the water ie thick, .lead, mixed witty Subataa i o Ilk tbo wbtte of u eir. or torsade ttk white Ik , or there Is a morbid, dark, ' billion appeoranos, asd whiea boo dual Apostta, auk when there 1 a iirttkhut, . bar ntug osatioa when asein water, and paU ia the Umoll of tb Book and along tb Loin., 'no''t'.'-' "-i .tir-,i t BaVDWA?0'-i:: t -' i t- ''. DR. PERFECT PUHGAT1YB FttLS. - - . . "i .. . ,. - ,,- f : perfeolly iaoiel, e'e?antly eoalett Witb' tet gam, pnrge, regulate purify, !. i end tresgthan. Badttai'a PUe, or the eutevf , all "isordors of th Monaco, idver, Boe a, K'd- aeyei Eladder. aerveae IieMa, lisadaeoa, tJvatipatioa. Ooalive eaa, lodmeation, li)ip. sta, UillloQaneee UtHlous Fever, L fl.BJinatlue of th Lew a. Flias,: aad ait- barat gaauts of lha Internal. voero warranted to sffoot a positive oure. Pared cgetat Ie. ooetatBiag Be meroars, mineral, or del tromlrrn. -r S Ubterre tbtfullowio'S mp-oms resulting firm Ctsordtre of tbe B'-esttre Oniaoet - OonsUpaioa. inward Pilse, Ful nass of i Blood to the Bead, Aoidity of tbe Etnmaoii, Nausea, Heartburn, Cisgwtof Food, furad or Weight io th 6 torn cb, floor EmotaUnoa, Unking or Flattering at tb Pit of tb Mtt, awttemiog Cf the Head, Burned or it 1 -r, 4 B eathicg, Plnttering al th Uaart, ti.--i. t or -nSocattngfeoeatiocewtian n a Ljidk eos.urn, Cimnees rf Vi;ioa, Doss cr Web before . I -.e Ht-ht, fercr and Coll Pain iu . the Is. a W I - BeieMyof Persci atwn, Yeik w of t f t audi;?-. Paiaiathe Bide, O est. I i- ni sa blen K.u.bceot H-at Pnrning in t t i A few dosoe ef BAOWAV'd t iryatem ftoea ell th above - : -a, I'-io . 2i ants per Box. . . i.j OWT8. ..,.. . . ilEAJJ'FlLE AND TEC-" f .-id on Wilt si amp lo BAD-CAY A (X) h f 7 . a L , New York. laformaiioa woj.j tUvaaaa ul be eent vo . - , , ( , - . . , JuM li, im. 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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