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V ) THE DAILV DEVIEVJ. andjtheBhode Island Legislature has I by no incident of the war w as he more mscdllanoous. Iliacollancoua. Iliscclkincour. been summoned to elect a Senator in the I touched or gratified. wT?a viu ... rJace of General Bomside. bat it is not The man belonged to the Ihird North v v ptti wn tr TiTin.v.......;.:..iT ia o"od push -V x' WILMINGTON, N. C. . THUESDAT, SEPTEMBER 22, 1 SSI."" Entered at the PostofBce at Wilmington, N. C, aa Second-Class Matter. Canada received only about one in six to participate in thai i proceedings' of the I ; Senate until the -Senate shall be daly I In Richmond, during the war, General constituted bv the election of a Pre3i- Johnston was in the habit of visiting at dent pro tern. The Constitution requires ths house cYa young artilleryman of that the Senate to choose such an officer city who was stationed at one of the fix- wbeDever the Vice-President shall ex-1 eJ batteries on the James River. Being ercise the office of President, and this I near home and permanently located the mmm mm NIM aft, a mttmhm arfU ....... HAt tktilriixfljg 111 nj ! i of the emigrants that left Liverpool Iastelectitt niast precede the swear-inof any young soldier enjoyed many comforts in month." -If the Dominion could shorten her winters she might -obtain coJnii-'a more rapidly. new Senator, as the Revised Statutes the way of clothiae, blankets, &c, prf-scrlbe that "the oath of office shall which could not be had by his less for- j be administered by the President of the I tunate comrades ot the marching regi- Senate to each Senator pre. I ments; and Gen. Johastoa says the gay vious.to takine his. seat." The instruc-1 young gunner, during hi3 visits home, tion is mperati?e; and if any one were I would complain most bitterly of how The Springfield Rty ubUcan holds .ut the higher education of women renders then artise to matrimony. Such being the case, ought that sort of education to absurd enough again to suggest that the their infantry supports would "prowl" b tolerated? I secretary oi the Senate might swear in as he styled their kleptomania- fci3 the new members he would be confronted I quarters, during his absence on duty, ine emigration returns for U?erpool wiiii the fact thai' there is no Secretarv. appropriating all his treasures. m . . .. ...1 I " ror tne moata or August snow that Colonel . Burch having died in Jnlv. Returning to Richmond in the latter 21,321 emigrants left that port, being The first duty of the Senate is to elect a part of the war, after . a long absence, President pro em.andthe majority of J Gen. Johnston met the young man, and the ! Senators are Democrats. This I noticing that he no longer mentioned the mir&r i Js za ? L The ttenlioa cf Honiekeeorn. rarmtrj and oUmm ii aftlld to tfca mhm iTf-i si FOR WHITEWASIIING ND Alt SAlllTAny f UflFOQES;: ft durbllityaEdbeattt ar two-fold freator. It atrer iMt iU itrtartlu It um iaitt v Uar. Va.. la QHitkH J ' rfr1r j fcr all the Si?e c?a pi'ai ii tluj i .l.mrr. 4 LaLllfilUnD liijDiUil Ullil Om A i . T . - 1 2,669 more than in July. Of this nam- ber the destination of 18,072 was to the United States and of 2,968 to Canada. lower Heida Li'er. and Urinanr OrraTtt.' Jot f aicAia " m m j, r , -, -T " K- Ccraar rroat and X. Stris, rUlUx U K I tu i A. rarcei nde on CncIfiBtDmta Of -Lttmbav r wv . oT-.Vi Thi? Rpblican State of Mi siill appears among the ranks of the re pudiatora, and refuses to -pay its dtbta. This is the policyMahone and hisRepubli- u:Ui uviiiu)r oirnguiuwiui mil I ; molroa il nmnii Wnt n Ttnmnnmt bIomiU I 1aq9 of Vila 4V in to ocl-rr? if hr cnfTprPil ill lne I'reirnBasT. it haji no f I rA-nr I i . is the bestULOOB Fuairna. It 1 the only I I be chosen, and the remarks of a number I much as of yore. ot leading ucmocrauc puuiiu men upou j "OL, ur baia-tLe artilter tnaix. l the j subject, printed in our columns J never lose my clothes now." to-day, show that the Democrats of the! "How do you account for that?" said Hiavii rmT" liukt CUlOft "BISHT"8 UlSEASK." F r Diabetea. us9 WABEnsa'a Bara Viakkxeb ua o can allies would fasten on Virginia. The Scnale wil1 be governed by strictly con- the General. coantrv ia safe onlv' wWn Domilr servative feelings in making this choice. "Oh! very easily," was the reply. "The ,;.st- ;i - With a Democratic Senator of character troops now supporting the battery are - : and ability.presiding over that body, the Eunbrs are in circulation that Van- business interests of the country will be derbilt will esUblith a passenger line solidly insured;; Thc Democrats are not between Chicago and Philadelphia, using responsible in the remotest degree for the vuoa-wuga rauey anu xnonnern renn- shooting of President Garfield, for the sylraaia roads.; .The. Pittsborgi & Fort rcsignaUon 'i of "Messrs. ; Conkling and .juo vwyn ufDgeu vo uckci riatt, for the death of General Burnside, For sale bjmsrtfsk 43 Daler at $!. iiJI ! Dr bottle. Liro-ot -bottla. rin th m.rktl 11 U WAiiiSK UfV, jy 22-dawnrmtc - Socbeeter In i PUBLISHED IN, THIS OOUVTRT. North Carolinians. You know 7iey don't steal." The two anecdotes above were related to the writer by Gen. Johnston himself. I GOODS! : ft. trMiwlu'! iiui. teals' astK- Its Action is Sure and Safe. T he celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort can now be obtained m the usual drv for the failure of the Senale 10 make due vegetable form, or in licluid form. It is nrdvision airainst the failure, of ihP. Pr-. in the latter way for the especial through passenger line from Chicago to iJcntial succession. If," after they elect conveDie.nce ? 8 cannotrreadily V.w Vrt k Vr;r,A ti-A t-. i, . ' ' . J prepare it. It will be found very.concen- a rres;aeni pro iem., some unio Uuiteau lrated and will cct with equal efficiency TnTnTTQ ' -r - . ..... ... . I .7: f T 1 TlntiPr ia no. m.H r rAuAn.MMi no w x rcsiaeni s amies would be coulined ;U 1"C.U1CUI' 1U1 l1 oil. in New Orleans, after months ofr to administering the Presidential office passengers orer; the Krie road at the cur. cent rebate fare. There is also talk of a New York by the Erie and Grand Trunk roads. South and Ilres. 4i, PEIOHES -ANDi ' The Oriaiaal and Selected Btorles are faU of later eat acd conititate choice familj read- ma i ju jjric.u pieoc me aio or a oxn order offoerSt - Betide tbeteiraerfto it U m. ftom3cndiam of wel If collated acd , orianlteTinfitn'-xll freaticcnrrenceat home andaroad fiad ; plcQ in ita coltunaat Thar bright aad or t tits pun ac us capita. i jtarope. in valifornia and euewoere, are pnbuaned ia ibet Weekly, and, in addiUpn.to deaeribia tnd course ot ooiiucai javenta. wui nre ttxm jroaafp oT the day ftad Ihe' drlfr of events. The! WASiiifcramtf bu&exv tow rnz SDN wili keep the readers of the Weekly veiinidTmea in respect loeverytamit -or tn tertst. politically rand fodallT,trBipirinr it that point. Whatever kasiieV, taat iafte xionl or joy 6tw, hat tnd Jo flye a tpioe of rarietr; will be auppliedio inakiTtie weekly attr$otiTft,2-Ki"i - J-wii .ia ztoiQiiqtxi vfc I rra Cir.orjLATioJr embrAcea loeciai dlnatekM h.. -riltf." I ters tf the tlob. Dndtr Ue hem1 f periment Not content with-its natural fora few week or. months until-a new color, which might betray it, the invent- elef10n could be held in accordance with ors have succeeded in so tinting it that tbe, provisions of the Constitution. A it may be passed off as dairy butter. The 8ituatl&n wbjch it has done nothing to obligations of mankind to science are ev- b.ri7 flbout-imposes a duty and a respon cry day becoming more overwhelming. a'lbi 'lly uPon the Democratic majority in In this matter of butter alone, not many the Senate which that majority doubtless years ago, all we had to depend upon was Wl1! cpt and honestly dis- the rich oroduct of the dairv churn. But I charge. T. J - n -.1 i j i . i . uww wc uuu ureuitiieu ia me -com I CHICKAMAUGA i ' - V 4. 9 un r.A i j - Had President Garfield been obliged inavaLtm j. n k Mr n iirH n tf.Yft.it i.. hp Tiniiiiri rii. r.iiiin. A rod and lyin catches the biggest; nsh ot tne season. Keeley's motor is now known to us as 'the tramp, because it won't work. There are 7,000 species of fish now. known to men of science. In attempts g to scratch his head a Boston man broke his arm. Intellect al i ways repulses muscle. The goat isn't carrying his tail so high as ho was. The shortness of the Deach TTW MARITRT AWTi VTIT A WITT A T.I R-R. u!i:nj i jtvmo are broujrbt down; tor tte, latest hour of -Dab lieafion, and ever j pains taken to snake thea trtUtWorthy.5Xi;iqii?a3Y;;t::;-:DiT a& feoi i nD rnrrT mrrn i y lr i Mf 11 1. r n All 7anueffpi;Chcke:Pr the firmer will flnd - - i in tne eoiamns aerotaoi to: tnta Jabjfcs maxry toriaLjdiiCTizxions alwar hava tlme in be . : , , 5 u -.otiii. We4kly;and with Its s tort as ana otherjlghi in One and two pound C&ns,ihe tefaturelits weU-writter!ettntrditf placs j ax nome aao. aoroaq, iu pouueai ana geaerax best in the market: v K am MWAnli4 Aw4ftA i ft. w j. I i .mm. ..-M .Zl I I .v vv,wu-,u - cdly would hayc fixed upon the anniver- To sail down the bay ia a yacht, uaaera, coniecuoners, . naraie, 8ary 6f the battle of Qhickamauga. and and others can use these latter delicacies fdt(J kind,y ihQ same d n in tiieir made food few of us can say acquaintances of the deceased President with positiveness to how large an extent kiow with what Rat:sflir.T,nn nnr1 .A we are partakers of them. h ffu 00 kot. 1 fcV VUW (jiv When the weather is dreadfully hacht, Is the very best way,. To while time away, And to make folks envy your lacht. Baltimore Every Saturday. A masquerade ball was one of the events of the Spiritualist camp meeting ' !-r:' i' e' iLini ' Our elegant Family Flour, . ' i itoria d. Honeur. Pig Hamn, .Breakfast Strips l.i President Arthur goes into office uc-1 lI : between Kosecrans and Bragg, in at Lake Pleasant, Mass., and it was be- der Twwnliarlr fti? Aironmofanroa tt I which nearlv onft hnndrpd nnd fiftv thnn. f lieved thata number of the masked and figuratively speaking, wearing a dead sand men were engaged, but -the public Ti&l$a were ffiat? man's shoes; his eleration has been made may have forgotten the cause of the feel- over the corpse of his murdered superior. Gencrar- ' Garfield" was - General Col. John C YS'fcitRer, "What his course will be under the cirl Rosecf ansV Adjutant General and wrote I of Atlanta, G a., says he owes his life to cumstancea it is impossible to state as nil the orders of the day except the sin yet. We can only hope that facts will one which, through a misconception impress themselves as facts on or erwise,xaused .General Wood to the new President's mental retina take his division out of line and cause a and that they will have their gap through which the enemy poured, influence m shaping his. future policy, driving the left," with' Rosecrans, back to We trust that it will be one" of concilia- Ohkttanooga ..and -leaving Thomas to tion, and we do not see - h3w the figM fearlul odds. While the left was country could accept any other at this falling back and communication be crisis. There has been a revolution in t ween the two wings was broken Gar public thought and feeling and sentiment, ed insisted tm returning, personally, to so far as" political and sectional differ- Thomas, and Rosecrans reluctantly con- ences are concerned and ; if President I sented, whereupon the future' President, Arthur is butalive to the truth of the I accompanied only by an orderly and an old axiom that , "revolutions never-go I ofilcer who acted as guide, started for the backward," all will-yet be weM. 7- field, guidecj by thosound of Thomas n,..fk tnl- WAAiJ gQ. :Theor3erIy ai wounded and so ftz-t,- , -M- ,- . . 1 were: thG; horses of both officers, for the accession to the Presidency of General I IJ-,, ---i s 3 V'il - , . a-u- .u- Im, woods were full of the enemy, but the , .. .. ... - I little party reacheUtThomas - in safetrl r-TuI V cndUartieldnot'ralr--infomed Thomas ftTTZ:: of ;the condition ot the demoralized left. ZTft.r 7Z " ing to Rosecrans u.u.u the situation at the front. The act was Tor the Senate, in the words of the Con. i,An.i- .L -wi thoroughly sensible, soldierly and brave, sUtation, to- choose VPrssideni pro ftni1 rt ; 1-Am ' :t Ie' Warner's Safe Kidney and - Liver Cure. Miscellaneous tempore, in the absence of the .Tice President, or whence shall exercise the oCoe of President of the United States, but as General Arthur did not follow the established csager and absent himself in order to afford the Senate an opportuiu. ty for electing a President pro tevil the office was not filled. This leaves the country to-day with a single life between us and so much of "anarchy' as can be expected to ensue in a self-reliant prVc tical and orderly comnumiiy temporarily deprived ot an Executive 4head, There is no President pro tern, of the Senate nor is there any Speaker of the House Representatives, to act as President un der the act of March 1, 1792, in the Went of the death or inability of "President Arthur.- The United: States Seniterai present consists of 7a members, of whoa 37 are Democrats and 3o are Republi cans (including Uahone), W: t)avis, of Illinois, - being ranked as an ; Inde pendanL Thre vacancies Chave been caised on the Republican aide by the resignations of Messrs. Conk lisg ' and Piatt and the ; death of General Bomiide. The successors of the former gentlemen have ' been chosen; cipal actor frequently recalled it. oew, Joe jOunston on worth 1 . CAROLINA SOLDIERS. After .the surrender of bi3 army to Gen. Sherman, near Hillsboro, in May, 1S65, Genv Johnston went first to Char lotte, N. C. Having occasion when there to go upon the street, he says he noticed a cavalryman following him, somewhat hesitatingly but as if desirous to speak to I him. -The General went into a house where he remained, for some time. Com ing out he found the trooper waiting for nun. uca. Johnston then asked: fDo you. wish to speak to me!" pTes," replied the soldier, "are you General Joe Johnston? fYes, can I be of service to you?" 5 f'No, General; but, (this with much dif- iTy?1?0 opportunity to savenylhing .'during the war, and may be in want, -7I have my horse and a few dollsjs &i silver; willyon accept half of this money-from me?" -- The offer'waa, of course, declined, but with rVconsideration for the gallant fellow's 1 feelings, and a jast appreciation ofhls 'gnerosity.T Tlie General says that twa and jroarfp, an4 iti exoellen llarkei aad Financial Report, THE 4)AITIlOSB WKEKfiY BUN eoouaeads itself ta ail who dasnr lo have a tkoroafhly jood paperat a very ipw, price Terjcs xtf Bubscrlntiotf Inv ariabTy ' Cash' la i'J I fit" r.vnc-i iA.dTaBfSek.-.;s.-. . : . -..fjne Dollar pr Tear tor one "eopy'or "any KiOttfiASBU' PBRMIUU COPIES - TO OKTTERSUPOPCLTJBW. w "'"The following liberal Premium Copies are gtvn to these who-et p ubfor the BALTIMOKK WEEKLY ttOSttfeJ nod 0;;: Doiir..- .n nm. i ofXls iivea the Teletrajaile Dttratehtrettte. weslt from ail parif oAthi U!av Tab $areklontoakaiu? ID zzy.r&, tc"; 1 fifiVSwi J? Ktstx wsek Is cina a (ZattafBl report of t - J V "in -.--v V ?;t 1 abraeiaf eomp&ts t Kadr.fi&pVessive 4ssptehee row. WMhiastpa, istfnfis? rsu tf tie aaettSoa of th or - : .: THE FARM DmBTUENT? or the .mellyl Gerald jjfvara5elilraf v 3 well-as the matt praetiaarast.t1M bUieOTeriet elating to ,tle!tJ f f-ra-er aiata fotiiin-r!Lttim t w. i..-Ji. w fwpuf Duiuaii ana xsnsirft iPSft..-Tals is ropieaeated-lVi 3fr?COPIBS, nHkH(niiMMMr'nnMmti . tun tjneTear and-tmreoprof -- the DailV Hbb tbrM runfttha v rifTEEJt COPIES.... u CO J SsiOna vear. and a&a tantfr i Salmons year, and o&e eopy eff anauauy oua jismenuu. ,T varidSinali fehbrilders Parched Java and Ltagriayjra Cpilee,: .viiiio?ss-: iliff !.'".: These goods' TSggTJTfiresh this week Our - prices and quality of, Ltwewty copjes--;.. 4-$ jo coj j , " V t t f a !C Wlthh xixaopyifthe WkJy itd 1 : " ';n .r . 1 sxJ c zilli en Jrt and one copy of. ;;.-!, goads will coutocq you-jf ayou w BTcovilmat r.otf p. firrcrj -a With anerlra pop of the Weaklj' " teu47orftiUt tedmaevwiiciy eot::r dtr tu; 1 With n pTtr. tKnnr k.xxrvi&li Herii will -4!,. tllZCVl-I ' '1 J r'.t TJffSir df; HW. ttrl tfaioK Ii 3T ' SKILLED LAE03 f' -I : I "are loosed aftii ma '-nf--L:--.t-ii-. - " latenisdateicf ts kiiaas tusi-i; ijl -a,' ertoe aad bremiacotlMto 'IBW-ifcri'iW 7. 13 f 3 eepr,paeain7TaBletWwl& 1 T of Bevenrvtw6;,Tireafri IfiiffffiWfsri1; V ' ' Mhlr .. ar- er . uiu - rruftia. wr i. 1 - - MirORESITN'A able onblication Hvau suDfnoeane-tAiTUiU2kfiUa. I nveh-newiiti 3i i;z f:r qr:o oil or eiMiL .t i . . . . . Tnn . m i u w c irry t - r - i :, eseeseriaoeto&oetaerM' f pisjeJ it .?i.i i4,..Jjd1o---iP4 1. 1 1 -ra- far a' w'eiilr forteV iiie at i .w ibuia idJ- hbjrjaH-lshydraft, 1 j iJtiumof xi t f IP IK? ah v-BI .tko; .131 .szsiO icct i x?a fbauif .ilsafc xc?l hi fTUlB SCIENTIFIC AMKBIOAff 18 A X i larflre Firat-Claae Weekl T-KmoiM oi 8Irte3XLParevprintedin Char moat Jjeistiral ftyi prpruaeiymuatratedwJtft epleadidea- niBiuij icsuuu( ftuv newest Aaron tioaa and the inoii areeens iaanees:latStt Arti aa cieaee incindlnsrw and a teresttercta la AgTf culture; Bovuenltarr. thUonL rlleJth.:iedieI PttertasBoeifti clenc, Kataral fl Utory, Geology, Astroao - fSI?: T--r?r? -.-..r7- fto 1' i n-- r 1 -iViJ I I .. .r r. -. ft , r A ci t .. iruouch Shaken in Every Joint And fiber with fevr acd agoe, or bUli)tu remittent, tne Titem mtr yet be freed from the maligoaat rirna witt Bcitetter'a 8tom ach Bitters. Protect the rystem egaioBt with this beneficent sntiepasmodfc, which far therm ore a rapreme remedy fr In complaint, cozstipstin. dytpepHia, debili rhenmatism, kidney troubles atd other a ment. . fiFor eale by all Drajreutand De&ler . Kenerallj. . TseM 1-djkw r ?i 'r'r I (. fjywi , ,vvvvkj ftiHv&Q i . , , r - . . . - i Wiaa Coiapaoy, W biteTllle, 2'C, fttB-WBVi n k T..ft lw.iii-.- I hloh incladea pottage.' l)iaai Weal iris eopleV-tes:eBift, rSol4i!l214wS' F I ,-r ;aa, J.K.i.'.. : " ,r5rftarft,ft,fl-3 0 ,fs WSSyaar eerieee, . au ex w www B-ftM mm omumuvT i-mwwn araB m m mm -m aa . a ; . - 0 , . AfiPHTQ irnDRnoncD niiTumeU. .. - ' . I , l-rAh th ftrr,-.JrirArrVrrL f :ttca,czIxyoa la Alfxr-:r. JHriJ tie. " V,B "Wi4Mi"'V - jjicuouary .ox, universal J&wlmtW4im czJ ii.ziii WANTED I5r BY J. W. BUEL. Complbtj CTcrVKDjoyrmtT dat vu t ncw -P?? aad,aalee or iatrodoctioa often ThVf a the Meet CaefafinTcI; i jt. ?M?I52:te. w. " atr " rarv Afchleveine -uft Wat crtV-f. JFwP J f"" - r'""".-uvuiMU.i v tjia reireuiation-tliM ' fTn:K. 1 o entipn,iir,du!et t jp thtfierf Ictha nriHB NEW, AUTHENTIC and ThriliiEg jl msioryoi tee .uvea and vnderfal Ad- venturea or America's great Cutlawi, i larger. t-?n iril of ---U tuMumi .i ug-m Tho "SToung-er Brothers j-'ranii ana Jesso James. Bt Loni, ; .i'CrJexavii!; lad their bands of highwaTmen. dewn to lhe I present moment. Jlore than 40 illustration. I n J . un vL Ji-ft' -W r.i L J- . late Portraits of the priacipal charaSirs.in'. B A YAROTAYLO ft.l?0 Travelfer eluding Prank Jamea, nerer befbra pablish-I bsu(1 rMl"WL grtt pleani roin t iov , 'vrieaslir. Atlaafa,-Je septS-imdAw i23,o.,;n !iT'"? ed, and 12 FISTK COLORED P. ATkH. Tt, J mendiDfirtb riarntS thoAea'darn'Vif m-? J i ft. ft. m I - m .m ...kftft m . f Hurtling Revelation. All abont the Black ! ; f I ? rij w-l c P i .W.-t f JTiar. the Black Oath, the Secret .n4 MflM. : PBUAFinn Ulflftfl Je '"-. huadreds of other wcnderfnl M. V"; "w"" " . um Vt: nutory of the late rebberr a-d Uer at Winston. 11 o.. with i Full i SUlri f'1 k-lA . fWT ihM-fnll,'te....t . . J rrlllvn. ... . . . ..... ii i - . . . . . -tr mj 5.000 cociessold ia 4ix montb.. Kn7iZZlUKlUTDUSJ9 lr thstf Ttttrtheart Use it I-beats erery thing ! 4U6 paMprioe "ei,taeir:vafearM)ir.P23ii Cii dliir "broiJ . H'nw' nax. ii;n4f eefAif ar a s i Media. Pas L60. Acaafe eanvassier outfit. ifl rnti I For. new-lliairatd write imnediaUIr for full o.tfT... . I JjWITHI UlSTOKIUAL PuoLusIIIKO Of cm aj I ITarfraM Jt.C?ft . - , , - -ativertrty unaxxzlg and how on 4nvenaoiarAddresi, lor the concerainy Patent-- I . v . ori-' . w aihl a art m rl ' I'tfj 0 i r fv - 1 raWaoa.U OJAnDLO,! Frespj and Ioiaalki. fait ncraoV d -At. -"TV . .--.-r, Gafcdy In the eitw-will-feftsMrf dr?frASad Swart, tataaura. fMs i afostoJSce oaeooad .street., lsof iJcts pa;r6i, a'- a- E.'ftiiri. j- i Add evalforlirt-- ctt?Tv!,.a o RBYN CHAXC3 of tier 9 D-''- Vlr. glala Dnehess Pears recdred txI'.V. 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