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GrtiAcifrmUtpae.. vr
;tiag'ie"opywotijd"wod. with flagt.
' On tba arch oyer the President trere theword,
AtlanU, LooioatlIonUln, Savannah, Charles
ton, Shiloh, NaabyiUt,, Chattanooga and other
Bixats of battle-fields won bjr the Armies of the
Teaxxess and Georgia.', p -
TUX AEXT f)F THE TEtraMZ.lL
Following Sherman cam a Major General Jno.
A.Lojan, of the Army of the Tennessee, the
successor of General Howard, who has been ap
pointed Chief of the yreedmena' Bureau.
The right was held by; the Fifteenth Corps,
whose badge was a diamond with a cartridge
box, with the motto "Forty Rounds" inscribed
aboye. ' ' i ' .
The dorns was preceded by its Esgineer Bri
gade, composed of white and colored troops,
armei with axes, picks and spades and the
dent Johnson? "rant" "Shcnnaa.? i
ton," Howardf.4nd o ther favorites Th en
thuslasmf of the citizens and the soldiers was
Eioi-.nEnm"-
A cruantitv of FILES irnDorted direct
Hnbonhdei aad manT Trfll eorawaT'with sore I
throat, caused by their rociterxis cceenog ior from English Maniifactories; F osale
X.KAYXJTQ WASHWOTOIT ' '
The immense throng at the Capitol, x the
greater portion of it, as soon as the reTiew was
oyer, started for the railroad depot. All seemed
to think they should be accommodated on one
ST&Ta ric'cSHf "Sw-- GREEN TURTLE SOUP & VENISON
tauon Department . of the roaa W m. Jtrescott
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lrholesale aad retail, at
88 Market Street.
Hy25th
Smith, Esq.. howerer, brought order out of
chaos, and with his t corps of assistants person
allj superintended the despatching of the trains.
Notwithstanding the immense number of pas-
sensers earned over the Wasnmston branch
At
arme wim . axes, uiv&b au sjjiu auu u i - 9----- ; - .- 7 j i. " 1
.L.i.k.j. Ar k. mm.nd nirnh-rfiinUnMtr I ounne the past week, I have not heard of soy I . ,
Jceepme a penec. xin, ana a step uko mai 01 1 " " ! " , '
TO-DAY
KELLY'sV
18 North Water Street.
FnOIiT ST2EET, (Sear Market,
Are now receiving ex Sciooxier i
Ae
assortment of ; the followii
GO OB S:
Fine Groceries,
Flonr ; .
ona man. to the music f its bands.
Major General F. P. Blair; a brother of Hon.
Montgomery Blair, and late a member of Con-
fress from Missouri, followed with the: famed
eventeenth Corps, wbo were designated b an
arrow. Aj, with. the Fifteenth Corps, it was
also preceded by an Engineer Corps of white
and colored troops, and a regimont of mounted
infantry. There is only one Eastern regiment
in this corps, the 35th New York. ; The bullet
torn nags of the command bore eriden'ee of the
labor it had performed. I
ARMY OF GEORGIA. -f.
Major General ' Eenry jW. Slocnm, who had
- ! J " " J . . ,
made mmseix iambus aunug uis connection wim
caused by a returning soldier unfortunately
jumping from a train while in motion near the
Annapolis Junction. I did not ascertain the
extent of bis injuries or his name, but under
stood he was remored to the hospital i at that
b. a. yiscssr.
point.
MadJ
c. potyoor,
CPH0ISTEBK6 AND PAPER
C. POLTOGT & CO.i
RE prepared to. do all work in their line of
xiew guoas expecwu uwi.
Siness.
Uj 26th
Lemons,
Cigars,
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it. Dr.
tbe old Array Of the Potomac by his gallantry territory. Dunne 'the recent yellow feyer ti
tvn EOAny fields, followed the "Army of the Ten j demio in Bermuda, this Dr. Blackburn took
, i : I . f n tt - I t . i --r o . , 1
passage tor tnat island, lie was a oouinerner,
formerly, resident in Natchez, Mississippi, Af
ter his arrival he attended several yellow feyer
patients at . the Hamilton Hotel and at a M's.
Slater s, some ot inem aiea unaer n is care.
He collected their bed-clothmg including a
i - i .. i
The Yellow Fever Plot
Wo referred several dara aero to the atrocious
plot to introduce: the yellow fever into the cities " MY OLD P0ETF01I0.' " .fej
or tne iNorta. pe leara trpm tne piew xors:
Tribune that. ':" -"' . " ;".'.' ' ' -i ' ' -f
The evidence shows clearly enough the main
features of the plot, though the main acter in
Blackburn, has escaped into "neutral"
nessee" with the "Army of Georgia." He was
borne down by the numerous bouquets and
wreaths of flowers which had been awarded him
by his admirers throughout the route. General
Gfearr. command'ng the! Second Division, who
is wen cnown nere ana in iao western portion
m . r-i t - ; 1 J L . ' t f
of the State, was recognized by several of our large quantity o woolen clothing which," in one
citizens and frequently cheered. . 'First in order case, at least, he had ordered to be pUedopon
came the Twentieth Army uorps, Major Ucneral I the patients m order to receive the Infection
t . r - I ' i . a a' x i i Jl::
Here Pennsylvania, Connecticut and New
York, greeted brethren from ' Minnesota, Wis
consin and Iowa, all marching shoulder to shoul
der to the music of that Union tljey have shed
their blood to cement in closer bonds tjaan
ever.!H The appearance was magnificent. Fol.
lowins came the fourteenth army . corps , Com -
nacked it in trunks, and sent it to. the house of
Edward C. Swan, to be kept by him' till' an op
portunity offered to send it North. Blackburn
himself then left for Halifax. i l
It became known to the authorities of Hamil
ton that this infected clthine was ia possession
of Swan, and they caused his arrest. On tho
preliminary examination, the above facts dp-
new -
JEffKXXS & COPES,
C1BISET MAKERS AND UNBEST1EKRS. !
Cheaper than any houae n the cit. A 11 ordera
promptly fullfi lad with n$ainei$ and aiipatch.
Shops on Front Street between Princesa aad
Ghosnut. ; '
May 30th ' - T . ' j- -76
NOTICE.
THE Tug "HOBOMOK," (a private boat,)
is ready to tow; vessels, flats, &o. For particu
lars apply on board. GEO. W. SMALL,
West India Goo-i
Potatoes,
Malt,;
Orange?,
Fine Cut Tobacco
1 Carpeting,
Prorisiens of all kihdi,
Draught and Kottled Ales,
Bottled Cider,: -
Captain.
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manded by Brevet Major GeneralJeff. C. Pavis. seared. It was, shown also that the Health
. 1 1. . ji ? . i ii i .. .-.
The remaricaDie ume maae vy a portion oi xnjs
corps on their homeward march to Richmond
received the commendation of the Lieutenant
' General.. Well do tbey j deserve praise, fbrno
finer body of men ever trod the earth, and their
splendid condition yesterday shoired the high
state of discipline to whfeh their officer have
brought them. j
A long line ot wagons, followed, and the re
view was ended. j
After repeated cheers for the President and
our military commanders, - the multitude dis
persed, and the President and other distin
. guishod gentlemenretird to their bomes.
"vttt.t mxr."
JfCXB TBAIN.
Between the Second and Third Divisions of
Officer found these trunks in Swan's possession,
crammed full of clothes that had manifestly
been used by yellow fever patients. Swan him
self testified that Blackburn had delivered these
trunks to him. " Another witness swore that
Swan had told him he. received the trunks to be
sent North, in order to communicate the Yellow
fever. Still another witness swore that Blaok
burn had told him he had delivered the trunks
to Swan for that purpose, and the Wages for the
service were variously stated at $500 1 in the
whole, and at $150 a month while Swan was
engaged in the business. And Blackburn told
Swan to call on the officers of the Confederate
Government for money. One of the trunks
was marked "St. Louis Hotel, Upper town,
100 BALES SOUTHERN HAY,
a n n n choice segars. j
1U.UUU For sale by
May J3I
C II. GANZER,- -
33 Nqrth Wafer Street,
Rock Spring Come.
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tho Twentieth Corps was a large number of Quebec' and again "Clifton Houie, Niagara
packnorses and mules, led by colored soldiers,
servants, etc. At other) points of the line a
similar feature presented iiself, bnt in this par
ticular instance two diminutive white donkeys,
mounted by small darkeys, attracted the atten
tion of all the multitude pn the route of the
procession. The , grotesquenegs of ; their cos
tume and the small size of the animals excited
the laughter of thousands. The boy? were
barefoeted, and : wore extraoruinarily high
sleoehed hats, with jackets and pantaloons,
which like their. hats, s were dilapidated, and
rather the worse for wear. They "beaded the
procession of ? ihules, ' several of which , were
Fallsi Canada side." - The magistrates of Ber
muda, held Swan for trial. , 1 f
: Toronto,, C. W.t May 25, 1865.
In the case of Blackburn, of yellow fever no
toriety, the magistrate to-day said that,! owjrag
to the uncertainty of the English , law in such
cases of conspiracy, he should not assume jthe
responsibility of deciding the case, but would
send the prisoner before the J udges at the next
Assizes. Bail was accepted in the meantime to
the amount of eight tnousand dollars, j
T? a.anitrnrtlnii tt "KnrtYl CArnllnn
.W. W. Hofclen, editor of the Raleigh, N. C,
" mounted by noTel riders such as goats, coons, standarL with a delegation of Unionists of that
. squirrels and chickens. oeyerai cows were aiso St te baT0 arrived here upon the invitation of
VX uie Uue. xuc wawio prvvauij Vttf ourou
by Sherman's , Bummers,t on some of their
raids on the property ifthe citizen-guerillas of
the Carolinas and Georgia. --
v - -'.-xrvxcr'oi1 the review; 'b ;, 1:, .:
The proceedings of the past tvrp fajs will,
bo doubt, have a nenenciai . en ecu upon tt
ntmos el the representatives oi ino loreign tothe construction of the Old North State has
Governments who witnessed it. They, have h determined upon, but it is' probable the
oeen enaDiea io 5 plan of reconstruction applied to North Caroli
of what has been styled the , Washington Gov: k wiU indicate tte policy to be adopted by th
verameat. - tae "xxormern uvTeramem, r etc.
the President, to consult in reference to thel re-
construetion of the State Government: They
had an interview with" the President j to-day.
Another delegation, headed by B'. F. Moore, ex-
Senator Bedford Brown and ex-Governor Swain,
PRIVATE 'BOARD WASTED.
A SINGLE GENTLEMA-N desires to eeeure pri
vate board for. the Summer, in a small reapec
tabic family, with a comfortable lurnisned room,
within five minutes walk of the ilarket. Apply, at
THIS OFFICE.
May 31 I . 77.3t
BIG THIN6 ON ICE.
Or KEGS LAGER BEER tored tl Gaje's Ice
VU House; and for sale by the kegor plasa at
the Veranta Saloon, by. , ( -
J. H. N. CORKEHtSON.
, May 61 77-2t
Mim AND PAPER COLLARS
'At ; "'.A ;; ':, ; j ' :
' MUNS0N & jCO'S.
NIGHT BLOOMING CERECS. 1
No Lady or Gentleman's toilet is com
plete without it. Sold by ;
MUNSON & CO.
May 13th , - ' f ' -
H. H. MCNSON & CO.,
'I
Manufactures of Gentlemen s. Cloth
u V -i a ajSW,w' representing the anti-radical clement, are also an(a BPaiers :n FurniflhlnW Good
beneficial effect upon -the vltd. As yet no definite policy in regard ing . ana AJeaiers in Ifurmsmng .ixoods,
reaentatives of tho foreign .f,; nf nu -ntk fof h.s v '
Combs, Brushes, Perfumeries,
and ne doubt theif despatches to their respec
tive Governments will ; inform ; them tnat after
four years of ciyil. war, tho Kepablic still ;lives.
It will do more goodithan almost any amount
ef correspondence from our. State Pepartment.
The' eUtterine bayonets that have dazzledl their
eyes will have the effect of showing 'them that
"na-nfrrflUHr" ihp hnA.sidd character ! that j
UVUW VM.vw mw- .w T "
harbors pirates , aad - prevents the a " hunting
down, that allows the cencocting "of plots to
burn peaceful, towns and rob unoffending citi
zens, that winks at t&e barjboring of1 assassins
and legalize bleckade running, ana other ynea
ttmVZ doinr. a of that charaCter,;aTe fa game; that
others can play at, and that may need repress
when opportunity offers. ; - "
SCENES ALOICQ THE BOUT. y
T All aloBg the rbote 'ef march flowers ;were
bountifully lavished upon the officers and men.
-At -General -Augur's - headquarters Secretary
Seward and'a.number 6f ladies presend bon
qnsia to General Sherman and other omcers,
and a "vTillard's Hotel some friends of General
Blair presented bim with a ' splendid ' banner.
Mrs. Sherman, who .stood beside - her husband
throughout the review, had a bouquet or wreath
for the celor-bearcref every regiment. .Friends
and relalrTear whef had journeyed1 manymiles
. to greet a long absent sob, husband, brother or
fricmd seired them by the hand, and expressed
theirjoy-attheir safe return.. - , v.-
Frecientlywhen "a temporary break in the
processi en . Volald occur, ; between, the passage
of thVcTUfejeht hriffabies 'and v4iTisiohs; crowds
clcitiieb?, including nnmbtra .of laidics woolJ:
wnirr.ixU th- FTace in front of tw r"W
.government in regard to all the insurrectionary
Merald, May 25th. v : f .
38 Market Street,
May 25th
Wilmington J
&c- at
NO.
gso. HAaaiss, ' .' w. w. fiAaaxss, a. j. bowsll.
. UARRISS & HO WELL,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. i
j ) f WUtaington N. C.
Jane 1st ; :' ' j
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TUST received per Schr. " Elizabeth, 27 tabs
ff prime Liard, in store and tor sai oy
SELECT I0UR CLOTHIXG
At
May 25th
MtJNSOK CO'S,
" 38 Market Street.
May ,26th
J. SHACKELFORD.
No. 6, South Water Street.
J . : ' i 73-lw
EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK
BURNISHED in, amounts to suit -purchasers, by
Jn 5 r : JOS. R. BLOSSOM A CO
Tlay 27th' v,M; .. ' - .- Xi-lm
Claret and other Wines, Liquor?,
Cordials, Congress Waicr, :
Wood and Willow Ware,
V - "-.,.: -;.-: -!-;': :' ' ' .
Crockery ahd GJass Ware,
Housekeeping Utensils.
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Tin Ware, Fancy Articles,
i- - ..' ' ! ' : .
Snrintr and' Rummer nintVim ' '.
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Straw, Fur, and Wool Hate, Caps, &e.,
Boots and Slioes.
Also, at our Store,. Market Street,
DRY GOODS,- , j . , r
MILLINERY GOODS.
Ladies' Misses and Children's
BOOTS AND SHOES. .
Owing, to the return of TJSACE an
decline in GOLD, the above Goods wil
be sold at GREATLY REDUCE
RA'iES. . ! ! .'.:
CUTTER &
Wilmington, May 2Cth, 1885.
FREXOI.
73-tf
REGULAR X.INE
, TO :
NEW r YORK;
i.
;i:.,t'F .
The first class Steamship
I
i3 now ready to receive freigh tand will
sail with dispatch, j
m, CASH ADVANCES made oij
Merchandize cohsicried to ARTHUR
LEAR Y, New York.
SIGHT-DRAFTS on New
Y"ork bought and spiel.
CITY HOTEL 1
THE Subscriber calls the attention of his rienda
and the public generally to his Branch Saloon,
at the City Hotel, cornar of Market and.. Second
Street, The beat of Wines, Liquors, Ale and Cor
dials always on hand. - STEPHEN KELLT.
May 26th ,73-1 la
READY MADE CLOTHING
Adapted to the season, at
May 19th
MBSON &
CO'S.
t H;
;i: wanted;.'
A VERY large Horse, suitable for a double Koct
away." Most' be pentl e and kind in harness
Apply to Poet ANDERSON, on Market street, next
to General nawley's ofSee : re ( f f T6-t
' Office at. 3Ir. Jos. Bhacktlford'H, former resi
dence of Dr.,Thos ."Wright. T -
UNDER SHIRTS ' AND DRAWERS
: : W H! MUNSON & COS.
; - May 17th ; . ; j, . ; .-, ;;. J- v
nun on,, i . . ;
Fomade, Cologne, Thompson's Toath.
Soap, . Hair, Hat , and : Tooth Brnshes,
Drossinff, FiaO and Tuck Comes, Fancy
Orders executed for Merch&t-
di
tze.
Apply .to
HORACE H. BARRY.
On the Wharf, foot of Chestnut St,
I-
l!or
u . , S0Z0B0X1V
An invaluable article for dS
WVV41 U44v ' V-J CI
7HAPPISG rAPEH,
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