-....,-. .' ... ... ..... ....... .j.. ......... ; . ...... ,. . . , ; . . ... . i- - ... i- . ;. " .,, . v - .-- '; ; - ' :. ' , ' - , . ... -TV n urii Kl iiiiiii Mimiliill mw 1 m miiimiii .... iiiiiTw--!iiwiiMijiMmMMiiiiKP--.-w.. - ., . , ,.a,.r. i .1 fr; t:t PfFr.V v- ?f. .f h4 -Ivv k; .4f 3nvfv jm&ra i.ki;.vi?.:-s- D?.rm?'2i?i . J ,rffBuaiwW f m iTHE MORNTNft- SSP-A P "ICT SV-rr j-TT- - ' ' " " ' ' ' . tost every particle of existence k a OiiFfYfeHn! d fle. No. 3 South Water St'. yj iTiV sTAli is mullorf,' or dcliverol to ,r TiwiN In ull n irtsof tho City, nt AO "u,)- 'I? umitbs, or l 23 for Throo Months. BATES Or ADVERTISING t iS; One 8V twodAVS ; 1 'ii tlut'O lay U. ;13 K four 1iivSj. . v ' 4 W live ilii)?,. ......v a CoUtmct Advortiscmcnta taken atpvo- r!.Tj1,.utcly low nttca. 1 , ,A ; , 1 ; ..,IVIGT0X MANCUKSTEll 11. IIOAD. Tirani lYeaturer-YTw. A. Walker. ' ,W1L31 Wm HAIL ltOAD. ' p sd.UiU Kobert It Cowan.. r t --5. J.lVrHon.'Ai iL VanHokkelen, t w v M"I'?wp11, Kobert S. French: Walter L. t :rp'trhon W. Cole, Samuel l. Valkup, vu- llt:tclicH Haywood W. Guion, C, g, lion . ii. Lo) A. U. Holniesly, . . , tl1 2 .WU'-W. 1. Everett. '.' 7 v...'rtr "t frcaurer I. T. Alderman. US? :4cKrt -W. Gill. - r " ' : ' Sy. it. French. " .... ft WELDON RAIL ROAD. . :, niiio-ton, and John Everett, of GoUlsboro. itrectorx otitic part of the AtoleEdwavd ivid of Wilmington, X. C, John Xorllv'et. of TiAoro', aad TliOniAs DUogt;, of Ralol Ii, Chief Ewincer and General Super in U-mlent- L t'reuioiit. , "' W-sitT oj Transportation "Win. Smith. . frrn-Lariand TretimrerJ. W. Thompson. ; Va.r o MuchintruM. M. llankins. JiditorG. L. Duuley. i ; KAIL 10AD LINES. : " Vilmington & Weldon E.-S.Go,, Wix.JHOT02i, N. C, JujuII, Ii8 S ' ? Sam TimOUGHr-FREIGHTS' -BV- i -BETWEEN- Baltimore and Wilmington AVOWING THE DANGERS OF CAVE IIAT7EIIAS AND THE X C. COAST NAVIGATION. All the Benefits of a Iaib SI cam or Tilnc Giinrantcc'il. HIE INLA.I AIR LINK HAS IE , ttrmhuMl to put thHr rati1 of Inland uicKortatinn so low that tbe danircra of the may Ih avoided and nionej' mivi.1. . in ui'iiiion tome low rates now ciinrped on Pit tifxhi.tlio following artielos will b' tr.tn.H- tiDiii'd iiany ny j-.xpri-f.s t roigui rra'n.ana riistciiffpr Steainera on the Bay at Uhj foiloM. ' iiifmti': ( oitoii.per halo of 100 fts i .V) per b'lo, lUron in casks 43 per 100Bs. Toik..... i 00 per bbl. Flnnr 60 per bbl. torn in per bush. Hn-in and Turpentine. ....... 0 per bbl.'- p't Turpentine and Oil 1 00 per bbl. special Contract for largo lota of Freight or new articles of trade, iw shingles, will be inado by tbe nnrlerlgned.' iin! rorctroing rates as well as tho regular rufp o;i Dry Goods cover all INSUllAX'CK l'IK?.a common carriers. Through liillof Ijidmg will be given each way, which binds the whole lino in the matter ot losses or damages. " only forty-eight hours required to per i;na tiie transportation, unavoidable acci lants excepted. 8. L. FREMONT. 1 Chief Engineer and General Sup't. janli-atf , . Wilmiiigionr4fc,Wcl; IT. It. Co. OFrtcR CnrKP Ewoi?tBKR & Gkx. Sw't. ) n u.misgtowN. C, Oct. 11, 17. S ; ON VXD AFTER TIIE 12tl OCTOBER, . tup following bchedule will be run over DAY PASSEXGER AND MAIL TRAIN. t.rttav.cflAIil.in5l,oton dally (8nnlays excep t;n), at 6:00 A. M.; arrive at Weldon.a-00 1. M. Ht in . Vrel('o, daily (Sundava excepted), ltlO:.i() A. M i.r,.vUJ... . a.w 11 t KXPHKSS FREIGHT TRAIN. J t2-l-lf S. L. FREMONT.' Chief Eng. A Gen, 3ai)'(. KV'lHEIJiOUD UAII. ROAD, ."fl SUPKRISTKUDBST'S 0FtC, 0 Wilmlngto,!f..C.,Aujtar VHil Rust !FTJ:K TUESDAY Xfxtl, An HftuP,." hi the Passenger Train on thl '''.i-HdTv .i?.ilre. Wilmington "-on Tuesday, A'rtve ai11 1 PHmo dll'8 at -i P. M. lUtrh. B.ai nadesliom rstmrv nt. 1-2 mlil. tla uleVo WudesboroVftt?.,, on Tubs. . .i : , p j ' r - , M!ayo Sa..7i . . f.t AV,a,J f v A4 f "' 'ttnfuW 11,11 .(Cars) Monday, Wcdnc ' r ' """ngvon mime lav, at 3 1 , M. aooIOpeiiinjr. ' ..... M. ?nitti7f3j? Purelnue6.-r " '7 MftirfVi?? anl Turnentinn iAnrla .boxed 7S V. J. PoUoaaot, b. 8. CWivn, Goo. J, &ftt w. E. Mills, Jamo U. Burr, Hid, P rshUiU It. H. ltridgers. 1 i.rt Jri Stockhal(Uf9m W. 'vri'ht,S. D. Wallace, Eli,Murray, .Alfro l V" !.iin" V. II. VanBokkelen, Geo. Jlarrls, of Si - ' ... LINE leWAnz ',1,JU hAi,,iKsMAAn, AND PASSENGER we ,nrton t. f .9:30 P; f .!, daiiy. I t-ivn'u' 1W1,'1,on ! .:00 A. M. " J- ac Uil.lonat ; r. . .J:23 V, M., " ! ilve at Wilmington BLtY.-.Y.irM A.5L i H) H i hi "i nBt0" f'ly (Sundays except r w. ai i:tX) A. iM., and arrives at Weldon at 0:00 Hi ,t ' ?.e wehlon daily (Snndavs except i;ii pr ,A' :vr- un(l HiTive at Wilmington Vt ami li'i.lV . r';l!as jwws (;oldsboro' at 2:00, IOiJO K loV 'V' KV north ' rtt i: 10:15 P; M;' Traiiw "'iA1.-' ';ohlff SowtU, connecting .with M X i"Jt lia,i(;iJih and JsVwberd ft 10:30 A. arulfiuthcr points at 20 P,M. Ma, . Kloa 11,0 llnc of the Road.oopy ,M1S 1 omit all othor 8cheiltl iihtteeift ' PUBLISHED DELY - - . " I wimukgtox, n. ;'c.;-. - ! ,;h. tv ' - . . . :"i.t.,... " ; 1 , ' ' ' - - t : l BY W'M. BERNARD. ?'; . .i . . v,. . . ' , W'. t '- ' f " ' ' ' ; - . '? ', t t't'Vv"' : ' . ..-v -I V - r . ' Xai 3 South Water 8tro(. iv' -.'i,, . THE DAILY NEWSPAPER -IN- North, or South Carolina ! ' ft. THE STJAiE CONTAINS Iitcst Telegraphic Dispatches, Local News, Market Reports, and General iHtelligence. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: To City Sn1serlbersf delivered in any part of tho City, 50 Cents. per Montjh. MAILED TO SUBSCniDEllS AT $2 50 for 6 Months, 1 g5;for 3 Months. V'' f- .. ADYEKTISINGr :BATES 'libiepUi'dift those or any Bally Kcirsnap0r.;'n cUhcrf oJff the - Carolinaa c K - V. 'vi -? f4-i A " -i!'4;? -rvr'.TTTsfi ?ATtD?s A?fD yisnrso Y 'CARD3 .printed ,ini the-xnostelegant ityle.'fct';- - - WM. Ii: BERNARD'S, Whlesale and Retell . -if i M.M.KATZ&CO,, 23 Market Street, yiit OPEJT 'iLAR&E AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF " Staple" and-Fancy I ; SuitiBd!' for the "Present Season.;; OUR LONG 1RXPER1EN CE ENABLES U9 tO bm? ftnni T'mnnftira nnil a-nnfant- rers DIRECT, and can therefore offer our uuuu. at iuw . votiy ean - w pnrtynwseo, in we ask. i a TRIAL TO CONVINCE OUR PAT-J oi'iueru markets, in is 1 3 no nnmonsr. am W e oaU attention to a full ine of j i CALICOES, BLEACHED AND - i r UNBLE ACltED SHIRTINGS . - ) . : AND SHEETINGS, ' SILKS, POPLINS, MERINOS, and all the . POPULAR DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. BLANKETS, HOSIERY and GLOVES. MENS'AXD BOIS' WEAR. BROADCLOTHS, . POESKIN CASSIMERE8, SATINETS and JEANS Hair Nets, Notions & Fancy Qdods, ..READY-MADE' CLOTHING Hats & Men's Furnishing Goods. MILLINERY. Wo will open, ow THURSDAY, October 3l, a full assortment of the latest shapea BONNETS, HATSj ' ' FLOWERS, VELVET?, SILKS,. RIBBONS, Ac. To Wnoleaale Bayers ire offer LIBER AL TERMS. M, M.KATZ CO., octltf . 83; Market Street. OF- -o- PKICES REDUCED, PRICES REDUCED, PRICES REDUCED, , TO SUIT THE TIMES, to urr THE TIMES, ! ; TO SUIT THE TIMES, At Guthmau's Ternple, pf-. ' ; ;X V - 1 ' 'fashion, ,-it - - - : ; . , ; At GutEmah's T.emple; of rvr . . - ; , FASHION; At GutmanTmj)of iznsv frf i-:t ?;FASHION,! 36 MarkeTStreet,.. ,, - THE OF-FASHieN. to the citizens of Wilmington and sur rounding country, thatrfl:wiflai0stf:sGn'Tlie iTaJance. "r ms extensive . wtj WINTER, j i READYl&T ADECLOTW ING And inrite everybody td give him a,caJL JJ is determined to. soil lower than the lowest in th& oity Don't forgetrto giro him IBMELW !EABII0N,K: "T-.-t s." : Sfl MARKET fiTREBTrii: :vdec2S-79-tf r ; i.'. M - U .WDintngton, N. Cj- VWedltiyat Winston N, jD.,?yrGeorge TirJlfatties. - t -.7 .'?-. P'..- THE TB. FiSIItf! Wilmincton, N. C. Bjr- WM. M. BERXARO - f - T Mailed, or delivered to subscribe in 4 alt pKrts of the'CitV. &t 3t2 50 fo si- juontns, or $l 25 forJThrce Months. CONVENTION. Ollled bv Act Of !tlie iCbnzrr oi tne Nortliem States Itoi Franie a Itadieal Constitution fori : Hie State v'6iorth Car- r mi. v vt-1, i i t.r -i '. : r. TWENTYSEVENTH DAYS PROCEEDINGS. Thursday, Feb. U, 18C8. n A communication" from the Freedmen's Bureau 4kIIead Centre" wy received, in reply to a resolu tion of thanks tendered to him by this' body, for the efficient manner, Also a General Order from Dis trict Head 'quarters; -enforcing tile tax ordinance of the Convention. Mr.- CoTigleton, resolution ab olishing the State Senate. .Keferr red.! . - .. . - Mr. McDonald, of Chatham, an ordinance making all contracts and debts, made prior to May 1865, null and void. Keferred. CALENDAR t .j . . Mr. Welker called up his ordin ance, prbhibiting the" distillation of grain, and moved ' that the ' ordin ance! be so amended, as., to .provide that! it go into eflect- immediately after passaged . Adopted. Mr, McCubbins moved to strike out 'f June" and insert ''January 1st., 186a," in the 3d line Mr. McDonald, of Chatham, mov ed tlie indefinite postponement of the subject. This motion created a good deal of discussion. Some thought 'such a prohibition would injure the chances of the Constitution before the people. .' Otliers thought differ ently, and, pending the discussion, the Chair announced the , SPECIAL ORDER, j. viz ; jTho. report of the Committee on Prcaml)le and Bill of Rights.. , Mr. H eaton asked : the Secretary to read sections 4 and 5 in conjunc tion,) as he wished- to make some remarks upon the doctrines contain ed in them. ; : ; i Tlie sections were read, when. ' Mr. ,H.. said -that tlie important and vital questions involved should receive a most careful consideration ... 'i 1 -f ''.' 1. t ' i.' - ' .' ' ; at tne. lianas -ot. tnis uonvention. Theyi involve; ! the,; greatest, issues that have ever, agitaiea tue miuas of tlieAmericanpeole. in th'e"U6n3titutidiL whiclivwe are now about to frame, settle forever, iso far as ; the people' of this State la're con cerned, that the odious doctrine1 of tttatej sovereignty was lqcompauoie withrtthe; true; jne.anjng .'n'd latent o the iCoiistitution Ifrained by .the lathers 'of the country ratified ;;by tlie voice of the people, an venerat ed arid ...belp vedr .on . jiocounothe principles of liberty whicii'ili;incul-eate,pr;:-" -'!; ! 7 : Jii ' jregard to tlie.;6thv section which : declares against reptldiatiti, Jd.'iaid helwouJd oppose 'every attempt. ;He -would never ! support ahv measure''hat tended fo violate any honest bbligat ion, .in iebft, c6n- tractpd .peioreltiiew.ar,.or since, : i Th is touched ronghly iipori -Mr. bnrgeeVideaH ftf j5. WW he old" State, x and up nroie1' he nd principle UlaV Uio ucw wmio, nyu stitution which-were . framings is ratifiedJoAftp04ftPFfoved by.ongrBsa,,ia i responsible tor all the:cbUgali6ns:of therpldtate;:.WQ ationce admitt thatGonress iia an usurper and that "we are an unboii1 st.itnt$onal.bodvLTlu3-isxnly a con- n tiered Dfovince. -The Congress fiad treatddricothWr nmVmcesJthatthevhavecoriqueredi A iWpinf hadD6eriiYe Military Vcommanderat hadbec MUitafyi; Lcommanaewiuaa'ocea placed oyqr.;thVriou3isIriets olina. - - M j . 1 . t. 1 ' . -. i .1; A A . State, and degenerated 1146 a con quered; proViuce ; ;and, T ilierreipre, ceiitpt tlie jebtr o,thed . . Tbie. new tatpt; wliich are atina:, lias noTaitli plecto'drnod r . y ft n Vv prer dbt, land ,caiiri6t;ysu,me; that' of afS ate tuat has ceased vtdexist? tWe Van Jye fiaeh 4eb;&ucfe oblfga- f J' tiuujjos.wc u,y -i"! future coutTaci;. HalfTot" Wie citizei'ik. ; pf tins "new I btate are. stranrs to' the "old;"and y et we- ari asked - to- 6i6uldeiiX the debt .ot tbe detiinct;State. It 1 was simply enconraging.:reapn. in ern Copperheads loaned 'moriev Onr.llAril fr.rsiltnra rarin r make grand'Fpeculatrons. .Wall Street .could :havo; check jd ; fthe re bellion npt in-abVd days---not' iu "six iii o n 1 1 i s -7-1 u f in 20 minutes ; but no,'tliey saw a chance to buy bonds ot this section , of -the coun tr , far -elawtheir tpari,. yaI ue;f and, looking lurduto the CtlriiW when Uncle Sam would, m his.f might and strength, pnt down the rebellion, they wonld come to,,this; impoverished country and .sayfork teres t. , - . 1 m . .r - . t. j T, continued .ini tl3.isame strain tor some time-inL.sum ; and substance advocating . thdtitterj repudiation oxgall debtaxcontracted before, during and.'afterthe?war. Ilarris, of Wake, (negro); was ex ceedingly amazed rJJ.y hy the "re marks pf ; Mr. Tourgee. ;It- was a conglomeration - of. empty sounds, lie (Harris, 11 egro) was opposed to' anything 3tending" to repudiating"! honest debts, 'f u 5 f 'f y 'l 'Mr. Abbott said that ' tlie ' record maae oy Mr. lourgee, to-aay, was infamous aritTifhe were a native ci tizen of he fetatej vvs :he " by adoption, he would bluslr to hear, such a doctrine enunciated TiU th Capitol ol the State,- It waavthe same, line, pf argument Mat a -rascal icould we in??6fevem$i fatten :jprU vate debts. , JSIr. A spoke : in oppo sition to the ; poUcy;Ijd vanoed 1 by, Mr. TouVgeeJ at some length,?. i 1; Mr. Rodman , thought Mr ,Tonr gee"J8 argmricrit, tTiaiie buVa ool would emigrate here! if tlie" xStfotile :Were to, be taed fo pay tlie" debt off the old. fetate j:aod u&ittset astdeo the gentleman's prmiuw emctngsfvs. He was sire , Mr. , fTourgee -was no 1001 . Mr. . 1. . also . , paij (jt cipieq -4 m the debate, and "enferfed .'into,, a lengthy and able' argument con cerning the political existence of inefouiies. 1 ; Mr. Nicholson Mt ifory for Mr? Tonrgee. Everybody hadfling at him. He thought thefrgentleman hardly deal t with,- but he could not sit quintlyl and hhear propositions made to tarnish 5the, honor, of the1 State. - :" "' ; """ Mr. Pool was also opposed to ffir pudiation; hr any 'shape; ortori, asr regards the honorable debts 01 the men on this floor to changeithe name T -r - 'I w ' fl 1 5 " "Til1 S nere mr, trench, 01 iiiauen, moved to adjourn, but withdrew 'it, in order to allow Mr. Tourgee to maKe an explanation. ' - Mr. T. resumed,' when ; tnitteecrii' the' resolution Tof Hams, Aiegro,) inarei;ard' lb thfe seat of Hi Durliam, viz"; : Harris,? 'ofSfWa&e;, . (qegro4) Messrs.; -Qahagan-ap d Pool The' motion to , adjontujiwas .rc newed" an:(medr nd: the' H.onse adjoqrned until,, 4 vif. jthis evening, , ... .. FroTT thoJ(ashvine DeJOvtfcb Irth , f .Therethas , p'erhapsj pefeq iheeri a time opportttnity presented, earn an bpn cMivelihQOHuhdreald ands.oJrazy5negr9ew on the summeraija tall montns, are qL 4 vila , have afflicted our people TradeVl)ris1ness' 'andhe" ali:artS" :&ave-f6eettr rcomparatively A i L i - 4. J i? -,Vli . K n -ft -f ri 1 1 1 r--v I wr mo - saying .is, iroiu .xiuuu. . .y as the Baying :is;:5froirC f haridi to ocaie, anu saiu, 111 ins remarks. iuai .puuAtt ijra, . . - j - -J - it was strane-e that he naa not neara - wwHrtiiii&vst ravL"i , propowtionfrom 'certain ntle4nnjv?ii It'iPV Harris, of Wake, (neroardsefto 'H r 1 yrmiy e, rviwfm Tigiu -, a point ofiordefj in -stating that fh hlri 1', Ani AnWift' A"T -gentleman was making; sspeech; MWliPt!j Hft (Harris, ioAsaif 1 A Ti ?tV KKM FK inn a tAHntrni rT TOO Tl T if fl fWT GX7CrVTTl to si.- tiff k t A ' . Ar 4LA u. a v m t a - thing, ana miiiaing.uptnotnm.-jj Mr. Tourgee. howeye'rislieq liisremarks-'A " 'tress m thocitVf of Nashville. .than the .present, -paany persons afc put of employment who .would. itine severe an(L tliBLclacL homeless, il ' 1 - t nr t. ""if. i the sQup-UoiislaffocBonmrplief- Uti.atileastralleviatear TMirtiallv- tiie cravings oiiiorifferlmVli .pincE ftizei 'agaiboior dttd?7:YM ft ' jbujqsds tins to, tUovfocTived1 these DobV'etareoro6d homes ' we syui path izd with tuVsuffeVmrwe t;re and ,r;airaent,,are.! eevreiy 1 Xelt,x., bome three Uiund red persoDa daily dred of tllese' drDejJrbcfet 8 very - wild ted am mmv$s& mlm itiel)nWitr4 nWnMtipia -of r tae Drsent cold iie'atltttii'msich rsufieriiio' mav TjeHrjptedrimd.'raile plan of effective leh. ' Glad .pridliir: "'' '4 ''tr-v- ' Itecent news trorn lemanufac;1; luring regicoi'i'Ti sbnieha1ve4churn ; ; giRgi WT3? 'iJifiiv cottop, mills. t Waltbj38$Achu-: ;;? sets, ArQ5again tun9iri : time; ajidr vrl criHsvJiand Id I IngWdreutrOrfc a- month ? Oii uXhJbfr6CTi; of Thomaston, 4 Connecticut- am-sun-- with1 a full set of ianoj vcryjde nTaa" thftra' are-f plf Wgtia;a,3I rollirig niiU is torbe;cstblishneif t' factoVv is, to jb(eed'e pd r in various quarters WPvs W news"ui vaUj.c:sTEte:c- . : ' ' i, "iir- -ft ' f!-fr- f 'T" iStt'rX.Otl -''iff :i -I rut it Mill ' 1 fl 1 K.1 a M fc4. M l M W I n mami p u yft. vy tiv 1 , , mft A4 apji xiUiUxi manct rinritrs indicative. :of jchmino ttnKilPari - JEl.LIESACCJ!aTCE8,-t -r,? iorj , LUa 4:CdmpleWLi6& of.TA2trXT iPLfifi' ; tUt&fijri otli'oii; dTt -l' ;J ATO ITntire Stock of DUES a CJOoDrt ;- tjF,M - r i f1"rtrfj' fnfi-f ,t, ..- :wlUl)oibla at prices lowef than they can ba . . : n -77 . 1 IMMEDIATELY, to corad-sct' fc plaint s&nd' profl table bu8fne'fti' ereVy ?ownrRint County in the United States Malerrrcla Atta cav xna4ce from -Twenty to- n vy iau lars per'day,- yr partlenlar. alro with V BUnvJ Y H'haaQIiK B BUMb AUNL IV J 1 1 Stamp. ? Wf -ii.'---'w--a-- 1" ' JJhli 11 P 7ti7fri7;rtri:i,'f'r . c v -: wriZAKD,Eiiori.. f : decI9.;s-.IlED-T.::rAT 3lG JTlaiitp Taney . aad' executed enatly, cb",lyT'rr,f at , - . j,. ;.3c,-::, VuvJcn' -- A-' a;$,i tyuui v, v.tU rr.r--i:. 3 jxr re - ' i- :' ... VT 4 11 ., Wilmington, N. C. - oT2a40-tf ' No. 3 South Water St