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iMJi aVA ft. ttiti itti 1 ' 4t WTOJ 7TK f- - ' n it f m i ' T f i l . ,f - f 'i i'l-V ft .3 'IV A . t-V-A ". .: i t r v i 'vi t i vi yr tv u. JLZ -- I' ll w . i i i i 1 1' TM:;rauusjiTSr4A!i .-V 'WAlLV-ASTr WEEKLY,' TIOMA8 M. COOK K W.f . i'n 13 da a if y ji k a iliV Is printed every w$x'ing (Saaiy!af excepted.) Terjii Siaperjear $ 5 for; fcii : induth ; ?1 per month. " . , , . s; , . : 0 , v -i' 4 1 II f? W r Elk LV 11 filtAIiD' - Is printed every' yaturduy.' .' Term. f :l HO per year ; dOlor'bix months; tl 00 lor three moulUi $5 ftOr moutii. , ' ) r r , , - T , (i o. ii u'clit y ?1 or u i a j 1 1 era td, n A ttuunniotb lUmily and literary ; jiewpaper, priiitedetery Sunday morning. Price ten cents per copy. :- --.-... ' " JOB UOUIt , , ! Neatly and prowptly.-cxecutedl : . . ,t iiuiiugion Iost Office. ; : . Offjcb Hocus U a. m. t. 5. p m.:, j i .. J'Uv ft iaiU. Clot, , ' " " KoBTHEirN, EASTEiiK AND WeSTEBN, Daily (xcejit I'Mtorduy) at a Pk M. v . New Yokk ad Eastern, ;' - by ot eaiucr .Wedaesday pud. Saturdayg., x SouiHeun, ': 's- j i ? f c? i ilitxW Daily at 0 P. M ;, , - ;,-,a ;;. f- Wll(JkiINO6Nr C'UAKLOTTE & RUTHERFOKD R. K. Tueadays aud jwiturdays at ,t! A. M. . " , , ! j . Mails Arrive. ivcry luornlng except Monday, 1 NEW lOKK? ; Hvery'l'Beeday by Steamer, it at i t . i 4 bCpt. JOtll 177 2t RAILROADS: "Wtlmiugtaa ami MaHClitster UailiOati- NOTICE TO MlltrtliS. Office Wilmington & Man. It. R. Co., ) Vv iLMiNotoN, i. 0.,: fcepd J"., ldoo. J ON AKD - Ai iiuK 'iu-AluuUOVV no treighl .wiil be ibeeiv;d on the boai carrying paoeen gcr& irom Vv ui.iiiigton to iiinnswick ltivcr. All irtighi other iliau ciprcss ircijhc and peroual baggie lauei'bc ohipod liUUiigo tlte . company ' I vv, h. Mcdowell, Ass't bup't.' fiapt. G0, , . Wil , Ciitti'. usta R u the if t i . Kail roat'. I UF:ci. Wri.., Cmil A Hutu. U. it. Cw. ( U.i.riiiouiii, ck-pl.. 7ilf, loa.. ' ; ) i " ! . , SCllLDULE. . . Up Train Down Train Tticbday i.mt buturday. j Monday aud Thursday. Leave ; , .. r : Leave. Wilmin-tou- 8.00 A. ii. f Sand Hill-. .00 A. M. lijvciiae.--. V.OU j Laurel liill- 0.04r ,-" Nrlh VV'ct.lD.ur ; !-iariuVurgh IJW) Mrtvilit It Ml JbIjuc liuci -Wi . - it.uik'ui;!.!'... .12 is i'.AI. .tied llank".!S.JJ5. " liro .vn M;irj?ii BiUdviiiL.oro'; Luuilieituu-- .lt5 Mpao'iileck-- '4.t)0 Ktd liaiiki" fcljuu iieci", Launiiburgh b.uo Laurel ilia-, CoU'" An ice at Sand liiil.--- 7S0 Mess, Nek- .-y,:2i " i Lutu'bcrion -10.1 ' u (biueknburo'.ll.ofl " ' I ! ... .1. I- .) 1 UIM ill I ) V li iiLil I C 1 1 I . . . i'A. KvibUaic 1.155 " Alkrvlie-.--i u North West--a.iSO " t iiivureide j- .1Sd ""i ' Arrive at Wiluiiu" ton--5.30 w U Tne above tram w ill bo run a a lreit train ith passenger e'oacned atudted. la addaion, an other train will run eiciuMveiy lor lreiglit twice per week if a .uitk;nsiicy of 1'rciht is ottered; Meals lui -ulehvd on board the Boat connecting Tfith the Traais. .. . . Brcuklaftt on day of departure from ihumgtou. Dinner " - arrival ui Wiuuiugtun. VM. tl. AL.L.C.N,. Master of Transportation. ; sept. 0th , ll3:J Wiiuiingtun and Manchester Unilroad ! Office Uen. burr; VV ju MA. K: R., i - Wiiiuiufeiou, JS. U, Aug. Jibtn, l6tk. . $ ON and aiter isunday, Aug. situ, Uaiiy trains Itir iuwsiCHgera .aud ireigiu, wU run over the VViiiuiugion and Maucucbter Railroad as ioiiows: ! Leave. vViiiuingtuu daily, at b.ou A. M. - Lingbvuie ' 7.o5 f. M. Arrive at viiimuxtou daily at o.Oo f.' M. . ' Kingsviue " 1.5i5 A. M. 'Tiiesc traiua uouuuct with tragus ou iSoith Eas tern ihul lioad lor Ouurlclou, n Ciicraw i; Dai tuigtou Uauroad aim VVkl. 4& vVel. R. R. There i daily btagc uoimutimcaiiou betweeii Kiiigo ilie and Columbia, a. C, coiiuectiug w i.tn these tnuuo. Tuere is aiso u liuuoi olagc ueiweeu Oauidcii and Sumter (on Wii. Akin. Kaitioad.); The boat onueOtiug with these trains . leaves and arrives at .Wit. &. Wetdou Kailroad wh iri; The ireihl ol lice oi the Company ..will be aV A. lL Vaubokke leu's wharl, ou iho pfeuiiseB reecnily beeupieu u A. E- Hallr aud by sicamer Nortn Varaiiiia m ruh ing to f 'ayeiteville. All freight will be received siiui detivered at this pohilJ ii'aabciigei buoiness io lono f uui VVil. M Weldon Railroad wharf and liuisrht business lrom above wharf. 5 i , HEiNRY M. PRANE. iJ.. s. . ,i i I i - k- .GcuSttlf't. Ang.2(5th ' . .151 . Wilmington anil" Weldon Kailioad. WihMiMitofc, Aua:. lt5. IhOAl this uate Trams on this Road will run ? asloiiows; . , , , . . r Leave WdmiugtOu at A W P.' M. ' Arrive at Weluon at 8 00A. M. . , , Le'aVe VVehlou at "2 IX) I.M. v Arrive at Wilmington at 5" 10 A. M. , I Connecting at Wcjdoji' both;' '.wab with tratnei to und irom-fctcrsbl-.rg, by Oislori Ferry, and on ' daeet tu''Nortuik and Washington ; connects at CJoklsboro' with train to Kahiiih and Mebern. i .Wo couueefca at Wiliningtou w itlt the tVilmingloii &. StauchC'etc'r Kailioad south to .Charleston, Co lumbia, AUaut&'vannau; lotttvutrjf, &c VS. L. FltfcMUNT,,,,', li;-.:,'.- on.Ejr fdji.i A dg.C-lrt-l-V Wi ',C'ba. and Rutherford Kailioii. -ick VVi5CUt,ii&i4liiSlWlt. Co. ,. n in v H , ' 'f r flhbtal AaJvi hr-i ol .tiittickho! I l lit reAUi Lit mpai will be hehlai -Luiirtn X ders ot ihi,f tttflNthdny OtOeto.be, burg -on W dne - .AJLLEN, .. .iK toid Khilitad, order lo iusrtm tneii sh piuypt by intf Tueedavs nnd Satardayf 'J. , cachahit ! Receipts piiliiplS-aia iifettccpoipa j - 4ityt f mcnt, and frciiil'iili Variably', .prepaid. , .. . m ; Tiii V, J-.1V Ai; i ER M pnt sept. I5t!i si)rttp;-iixt'it!;tpi :h;'VjBiRKti'. OK W AKDEUS.'V J.- THE i ADAM S' v. v i rnup vv ! io now-prepared to receive and forward' with' JL an and AH cuaryes on IVek: lit delivered to this Coiopany will le paid . on.dMlrery5f'6ttmttt'''his'''c(v thereby ajoidlng the necessity of forwarding bills ol caars'fora-ojieetitwf;' ...... v i t fal-m L. F. BATES, Sapt. So. ExCd.i pionipiness and dtsp:tch, all-Freight, Mouey d Valuables, to?fly iJ!uiiQ UieiSoiUhern Stat. with, their con neei ion , with " THE ADAMS' and 1IAMDE;S' EXPRESS, can Toward without delay tojaji 'iOtnlBMii'tbeXbftfn'titatesV cither, by Kailroad or StcAiWers,' shippers- muV desin"' i the. wuai m&uld. . v '; i!J7f'iO ('XA WII.OTINGTO?r, JY. C. OCTOCEll 4, 'Xfl SECOiNl) MliTION. t , THREE O'CLOCK 1. M. t i THE. iGQNJSTEOTI- OUT ELECTION. EVERY COUNTY feUTibr VOTES AGAlNST:NEGpO Three? ?Day gRMtiJ from T;nrnii f - I THE FENIAN EXCITEMENT ON THE INCREASE !ff-aaif TiJ'j stouf, o MORE ARRESTS OF THE CONSPHiATORSi An American Vessel Boarded by an Ariueaii f eiium truiser. i : i lew York i MarKe ts. Tke Conuecticut Election. Haktfokd, Conn. Oct. 4. Every county in the state g&cept one gires a j majority against ntgro suffrage. ' , The constitutional amendmenjt majority is about six thousand against. u'-; . . -4 , JFroni Eurojtc. ! . New York, Oct. 4. , The Persia, frcm Liverpool, with date to the -"'I September, has arrivedi ' "' ; There is but little news regarding, , the - Fe nians.! !. . -' !' : A few additional arrests are reported. : jThe latest dates report all quiet throughout Ireland. f ;v fj J iiiitish gunboata were cruisingi off Crk, looto Lig for vessels which wero f reported to have cleared from America with arms. ,. The Times ridicules the Fenian movement. From Liverpool. " Liverpool, September 23. ' The Liverpool Telegrcph publishes, a report of an American bark which had arrived there, and been overhauled at i sea by an armed steamer carrying the Fenian flag. From Queenstivn. QueexStows, Sunday, Sept. 24. The Fenian prisoners were remanded yesterday . at Dublin for trial one week hence. They will be trjed together. Arrests continue to be inade. THE LATEST. Liverpool -Markets. Liverpool. September 23.. I Sales of cottori this evening amount to 35,000 bales. The market is excited, with an'adTanca i of from a quarter to a half penny. Sales to speculators and exporters reach 180,000 bales. Petrolidm firm. ; , . . , ' ' ; i ..;. Scoae buoyant , with an advance, of six pence, . New 3f oi k iil-irkets- (Specfai1 Despatch to the Wi.inaitjion Herald. 1 ; ' , ... . . . 'KEwJYi.KK .Pct. 3rd. C tttc..n,l''s ndvVn'r1iH'47.;:ceBi.fVi: a Spirits Turpemii e elliog :t SI 05.. ; , M EXPRKS vJ 1V0RTH CAR0LISA STATUE,' ON. First toay's'Proceeaings. The OrgiiiiiEtioii of (he "Cori- !:;ViV Ycntion..:,,,;:E, ' . .. . . , . t . !v : .-g' llVi-i -f. '-' .. :" , ' ...Jf.r'.J' ! '-:" .-.!: l il.:i FlII Report of, the PrpCQeaings. Reported cspreislyor ThJ'Vin!npton Herald. MojfDA.T October .2, 1865. . The delegates efc tp rn ste jjpjpyetl sembled hi the city plPwalejigh.-Hl'iy In the hall I of the house of cpuimons at 13 oclpcliM. ( air. Lewjs Thompson, , of-Bertte county, was cal!ed to tfi.VhairJ,aud , !MfB.CaleUi IPf Burke CpmUy, was chosen secretary pro tein '11"- J Mr.i5.yF.vMWi-e-f Wak 'pijolctiiYeiIpf.' .consist of 'three delegates, to examine the credeatials' of delegates pnor,'ip aiejp,ulLiicaUott.( vIf..h bir . ThlsJi"not;onhr.Yiftg been adopted, thechalr appottted Messrs. P, . II. WinstonrT. R. Caldwell and R. C. p'wjfe Iksgc-ilfilteeii pt$ifc$. sThe comniitteesubseri neatly repotted as pres- eitt the following delegates, TiZ : " ' " ' ! ' AkunatiCii Gi:eHhiue, DrvJohUT.iMcCsf-V ley. . . r " ' J - Alexander Mr, Stet henson. L A jftjrtIwr4 Thompson, ohn Pool. utiim.t iitoden D uncan Ke ly. , x prutuitcicfiiJaa i L. tiusscut r,. .-. i ,- neotnbeh. L. Stewart. ... v iiw Eu ke Tod R. Call well. 'f " e , f, Eur. TUSDr. L. S. Bingham. t :Xwai. ,Denni4 D. Fen bee, .. " rrCemdei. amesHmulej 3--- r ; - Carteret- Bedford Brown, Montford Mc ' Caswell . 1 : " Gehee. s - J. R. Ellis. ! ; - CaiaicbaPTA l VM otnrej Robert Love. , . Chatham-rG. jr. Winborue. i - Vhotoanur. K. , rone3. ; r Columbus A J.. i,.. inn Afrit TMjinlv. $ C'r0BCC"ar.;,.1yNeill Mt.Kayt Hol. t Cumberland and 1U r,.ita . - ,', ' ' jtmotn tutu " M.liiip ' . . Ralph P. Baxiou, Dw G-- .kAnm Q S Joaea. Enqlish i DuplittRev, D. B. Nicholson, Wm. A. Allen. Edgecombe and WilsonJohn Norfleet." s Forsyth J. G. Lash, D. H. Starbuck. , J-randmr, 11-VVmstonWPi r GafnTi Wmi 14t, V,MhlM 4 ' Grtes Henry .Wllley. , . f-. -r GranviUe-Eori:R. B. Gilliam, Eugene Grlsaom, E. B. Lyon. GuilfordD:V.JCmwe: Jonathan ItarriV t Halifax Edw'd Covingland, VV. W. BrickclL. I Haywood VV. G. B. Garrett. ' JJJr Hendertoit and Transylvania A. II. Jones. i iarforcfcRichara li. Cowper. ytfe-Joncs Spcnc. r. flAtU t lredeU-Jotm 11. McLaughlin, R S. BeU. Jackson J. R. Love, ; Johnston Wm. A. Smith, Simon Godwin -IOf j Jat t F, G. binuuons. . JLt Lenoir R. W. King. I Lincoln W.$P. By num. -4.H Jiaoort-R. M. Henry. , Madison G. W. Gahagnn. Martin Jesse K. atubbs. McDowell-Allr-u Buririn , , 3ecA;r-Thos. N. Alexander, ; Montgomery j . Spencer; s MooreTr-A. K. McDonald. NasMA. B. Ba.ties. . - Ao Hanover Wni;' AJlWrlgfit,' Dp. HUnsonT Murphy; ;:i . - . j Northampton-r-Jno. B. -Odom, Dr. WUlIain Barrow.- V f., - .! j Ortjou Isaac N. Sanders. j Orange Jno. Berry, S.-FrPhilUp8.-..-- , , . Pasquotank Hon. Geo. W. Brdoks 'i1 1 J ' . Perquimans-Thovans Wileon. Person Hon. Edwin GTTfeade. r Pitt Churchill Perkins. v "'f Randolph-. S.' Jackson, Zebedce Rush. ' r r t i .... . mcnmona-iLon. Aiirea uocKery.: r .,5 mi r ; Robeson N. AJ4cLean. Nathl. McLean. X. Rocliihghdm ttdh. Thoa. Settle, ir. . jwwan ion. jsatni. uoydeu, J. WVJoneft'JJ L , JUUAerord find i'o&lqni;; W. Logan, nan u. . '. Sampson A. A. McKay, Thou; J. FaisOn. , Wony -James M. McCorkle. Mokes A. 11. Joyce. Hurry Xzml. Faulkner.: ' T.BT .)?. . Tyrrell Uhii. McCltee. v Wake Hon. B. i . Moore, Henderson A. Hodge Wat-ujaG. VV; Bradley. Wayne VV. 1. Jbaircloth. WAei Sam!. Smith, J. Q. Bryant. Yadkin Thus. Uaynesr " Yancey and Mitcliell G. Garland. 7 ' The absentees were Wr Baker,, of Ashe;.RufusLstiant to -which the. I president appointed Messrs. it. rattorson, ol caldwelr, John A. McDonald, of. Chatham; Dickey, of -Cherokee; , R. Svan, fof Cleaveland; Thos. J. Jarvis, of Currituck; Hon. v R. P. Dick, of Guilford; W. S. Hannahau, of Pitt; llobt, W. Ward, of Rockingham; J. L. KeuJ nedy, of Wayne; Sam'l H. Walkup, of Union, and W. II. Harrison, of Wake. The reporter has ieaihed tJiat Messrs. Howard, Dick and Harrison are detained at their respective homes by illness. J On motion of Mr. Moore, of Wake, Mr. Jno. It. Harrison, a justice of the peace for the county of Wake,1, "was requested to adminibter tp .tl,e delegates, present the oath to 'support the Cdusti tutiou of the United States. - , The delegates having been qualified, Hon. Na thaniel Boyden nominated as President of the convention, Hon. Edwin G. Reade, of Person coi, who was elected by acclamation, i The chairman requested Hons. N. Boyden and Alfred Dockery to conduct the President elect to the chair. rrn Hrt On assuming the Presidency, Mr. Heade said : Gentlemen oj the Convention : ' . As the representatives- of the people of North Carolina We are as.-eiubl'd at a time of great per plexity, to reorganize, what has been disturbed by a protracted aud disastrous W:ir. It is giatifying to know that a virtuous aud intelligent people, have chosen a body' of men. dibtiusuisucd lor abil ities, of much experience aud exacted patriotism, tuny equal to the grave m l itters which are entrus ted to them. As the interest of our coiistitucufe re the same, it is to be hoped that bere will be little coullict of .opinions amoujr us. and that frank speech and courteous manners will distinguish our intercburt-e so that he ;who . has been called , to preside over our deliberations will find but little iaconven'ene from hb lack of e tperieuce, and irui De enao le to use the position wi.h which he has been honored, as he earnestly desires to do, for its legitimate objects only. ' . r eaow citizens, we a jwtny iom. t,et painru; refleciious upon our late separation, and pleasant memories of oitr early union, quicken oar foot steps towards the old mansion ; that we may grasp hard again the hand ot friendship which ftaudn t toe door, and sheltered by i the fold houietead whic h Was built upon a rock, and ua weathered the storm, enjoy, together ths: lonsr, bright future whh-h awaits u, with! the guidance of infinite wis dom, and the care of a nnjrcil'ul providence, which 1 earnestly invoke for the convention, and. lor each individual meuiber-T invite you" to the calm consideration' and whse Solution, ofthe important questions wmcn are to rivult m; the peace, pr . s perity and happinessf ourJeives and of poteri- ij, ana or iuc ; fcirtmuu aua granueurv I . our na tion. , . -r'":'' r'-""..-.v. y"V .J-',YW ' '. On motion of Mr. Caldwell, of Burke, the con- veution proceeded, to elect a principal clerk. Mr. Moore.i of Wake, norairiated Mr. James II ; Moore, ofMecklenburg county who was unan imously elected. 0n ipotIj4 WjM. Caldwell, of Burke, tbe con vention proceeded to elect an assistant clerk. , Mr. CaldW'ell,'"of Brrrk'e, nominated Mr.'' RIch'd C. Badger, of Wake county, i: r i ' ; Hon. Bedford Brown, of Caswell, said that he had seen in the North Carolina Standard an an nouncement of Bedford Brown, r., as candidate for tne assistant clerkshp, of tie convention, His r son had ppt autrised this annpuncenientp and was not acandidate for any office in the gift.. of tiie convention. :Ayi v ,A 'tAX '-m'bt- ;M. CaWwe31, of Burke, said there was a gen -tleman of the same name.nr Henderson ddtfrity, and Mr. Caldwell)f Guilford remarked that there wkslyetiandtbier pf th hieTesidinln5 Guilford ; but be dl notknpw sjether; he was a candidate or mUi,XWZ ,4lWffi& ,U iliQH it ;j Mr. Bader as.Hnairn,irasly elected. i Onuipllpn of Mr. Grissomj the conventioniproa iceeueu io ine ciecuvu i prnic jai uwr-aeeper. -I 'Mr. Grissom normnafl Patrick McGowan, of Wake. - Mr.-Starbuckfnominated HJB.TKtbgbuVy; bf Stokes. - Mr. Moore, of Wke nominated MWil hams, of Wake'coint. AA A V Mr. Kingsbury was elected by the following Vote: ,3 Oil- A -t-ii ' Kingsbury, ; . - - - - 74 McGowan - . ' Mr. Moore, of Wake, nominated for.Assjlrtant Doorkeeper Peyton W,' Vflliamsof Wate county. iMr. McCleese, nominated John n. Hill, of MrHilllWasI elected,. recei?ins-T- votes, -,-Mrr fWimamsreciyifglltolei. Z lll& On motion of Mr. Mppre pf.Wake.ite, cottqp. ' - i? ;tv yention next proceeded to elect an enrolling Clerk, e.uo ti4.J. 1 Mr' Xfom-A. Af Wat nwW1 Mr. Thfto. ;,"',!f.yT,ri' - "I fr" v ' Mr. Caldwell, of Burke, nominated Mx. J. W Mrjright nominated df fThp?.f $ Kenanf ol DuplimM'i l i 1. dit .r-0 j Mr. Isdwmatt'recAived'Zl votetf. -1 i J i Ul Mr..Renan receired Iftarotesiia lii-rpol 1 ! On potionjofj Ir. Mooipf.iyako, jtho Temrf tTenuon jieii eiecieu pnniersrxo toe -.convefnuon lie nominated Messrs. cannon ana iioiaen, oi lh aim&trA omce, wno were -unaairaouwy-witjctea. f . jr.n. .XJ1J:;M v 14 tua jucuauo iuovf;u ub ijutMIlMiLix7c v uc uc appointed to prepare rules of order for the gov j Mr. Wmston suggested that the number be n- ! Mr. pAlrm thnnorhf that unn wnnM lA. thf ft. thjsinbtron:' t -MfMaiirys iaovd t6 kniend tnemdtion'iy prp- Tiding that,'" until" ihe committee" 'reported3. " the convention be governed by the rules of ,the jast Some 'desultory 'dscussfoh ensued as to wlietlier the rules of order adopted by the. convention ol 1861 or . those of the convention of 1835 should be used . temporarily-j? . ' : Mr. Manly said that he only preferred thqsef the late convention because they biiV"been care- luny preparea, unuer me supervision, olj uuge a.t$-ie? ivi'oiT fn filOfjr;,Ki Mii9i Mr. Settle suggestedthat the committer cS(?uH 4iaye both1 sets of! r!ules ,ibefre;imera could easily report by noou to-morrow. He preferred- 01 wr. Xiatou. i'HlTJliJi lIIL ' The. question being on .thei;ameuQen 'fferedf Me'bane, r Thompson, Boyden, Gilliam, Phillips Manly and Wiustpiiii SliilfliJS! Mr. Winston introduced "the: follawaig jeaalu'l tion, which, at his mstance-'lies' orcr until to morrow . a 4 Resoliea'y Tha.i h committee pC'uinq beiimpoirited., ,wnose uuty it snan, nc to. report. in suoject fuv, t era' proper, foe .thea?tldjii'.of the," cony.entitui, and i he ,n u m her of committees neeeswary for. th proper f disposition ofthe same, . ..; Liui .. j . Mr. McGeliee introduccdv' the-tfoliowing Teso Resolved, That the-, president of the convention Joxtend'an invitation to the clergy of thQ city pl Jialeigu to ometate in succession as cnapuunsito me convention. Mr. Mebane moved tbat .this resolution be re- ferred lo thecommTttee' apjioiiftea td 'prepare rules of order. Notagreel toiO i . The resplutioni was adopted. . Ij.T- Ad.f. Mr;' Caldwell of Barke ' moyed; tbalanhnvt-1 tee of three be appointed tp wait on his excellen cy Governor IloMen, and- announee-tho dne or ganization of Jhe cppjVention and ignjfy its rea diness to receive .any communication he may wish to make. -' '' ' Thifl motion prevailing, the, president appoint ed Messrs. Caldwell of Burke, 1 Eaton - land PeolJ as said committee. The convention then adjourned until1 10 o'clock A.M. toinrorrdw. COMMERCIAL. Tlie Home Tlarket. Wilmisgtox, Wednesday, 2 P.'H., Oct. 4th. Spirits Turpestise Is firmer with sales of 42 bbls. at65e. Tar ha? a'so advanced 5c. S Ve's of IfcS "M)p. nt 5 80 and 110 for future delivery on private terms. No traneac- !on in Cr4de Turpentine or RrMin. i Cotton H:is an upward tendency ; a small lot low al'ddling co'd this forenoon at 36 l-2o. ' Mclletts. A small lot arrived from SmitiVille this mo-n1:if wss soo a denier at 11 for O ik bl.ls. Cottoa Yarn. 10 hales Enterprise Factory sold at $3 'In a S 40 for coir?A to tine. hnmVr?. IlAt;.--A'argo of sninrior North ltivcr is offered at '40 $1 25 has been refused for a portion of it. FINANCIAL. WriMtsOTOSf 1 Wednesday, 1 P. M Oct. 4th. Goid and Silver is unchanged ; N. C. Bank notes have experienced a slight," declinH Wj quote us follows : Bank of Cape Fea'SCrksSt State, 35 ; Farmers, Greens boro', 30 ; Merchants, Newhern, 30 a 25 ; Chartotte 30; Lexington 25 a 30; Miners' Ranters, 25 a 30 ; Wil mlneton, 20 ; -Syftdesboro'. 26 25'; Commerce, 20 a 25; Commercial 13 a 20 ; Greenajoro' Mutual 10 a 15. and B inks of Fayetteville, Clarendon Washington and Yan" ceyvtlle at 15. U. 8. "v3-10 bought at 99-Sels at par. NEW ADVERTIS EM E NTS . jusi Keceiveu. .';!; AND FOU-S 1LE ONT CONSIGNMENT. Qit BBLS. POTATOES and ONIONS. OUU: 300baleaHay,i o-w d'f For sale low by ! .s BRADLEY & WOEHLERa wl j Oct. 4. 1 181-1 w A. . Mcamship TWILIGHT," .TLL0fSAIL!llS, BOVE, 7th instont, at 10f OI 1 , , O ClOCK. A. Al. t. JLQtiyight . ot-passaget wtth gapenor accommO'j Broadwv b ...k, N York, . ; MwLi if A. rrnK-r& T- .v. N Y. CLARK, f 11 S E a vi ; t U , , Jj.'.. - Alt -:v. V'-fc- - WOKi 11 Li-N Lf.d: of cvey ktudor byf WILLSOS. VVATUOCS & OJ.,' H. i t A i rfJL'i ft. ft M V. H$ i.. Now Y , J t? . - V i 'ilj IV., 5 V. .H . ti V Ct., " 'i :.. AlUiny, New York. . ' Oct. 4 151 Ira. .xi.j.AJ.J. . ttf-onefi" number. 1 fcimibirt rnmmitfiws hfiTetoiort-lL-nni KflnjiVitfnrciTifIft AnTi?''wHKl rnliUi x i ' ' 1 - r-r-Trj ni, n ......... -- ; t- i . A lkMvpr' FT,DeeDlo' conututeaH' l v 1:tvli f-ier of thoeum seyejthuftlHloa?? AOiiCu 1 J'il.:) '-iii f -1 I . Jn Mebane- assented to-tblTnodJicstBtt oi l-ency,B1iQ" also $hare4.Bim4m.B&a-J , C. LCI Badger, and .appeared to him to be better adapt- oney in the ntofniHg-previous to her arrest. , ,1 eu juaa tne jqrnjer jpr .me goyeniment ox a iegis- 4 paleman. anoiher Mtnesa for the prdbectft fJiAnve ftoay.qza v J j-,t, u. aft i u I -uu f testified to the fact. Of i.her having money at T'-lfiiiss JS1WW-T i0Xinbund - Inlercsttaev ' MiCL ft .Oct. 4. vr - ,. ,:.."" xvv&rfi?&i C 'W ntovement;i;wasT begun faxii 5; - r . T' ' Brf x?vH. io, .Egland Jfewweeks, ago. Jt.ispropto ittft8 Z'l , ' C'tMUiei II I I IK" lU'lH. I f itdUC .W. y XX d S B ! v Greek'churches.Wrendly'MmuhW a V . bankers h B0KEB3r . pubhcBimahl repoittljaf threpffiMtreilclies ' VJ T3 !?l"m',e SAMt ' ' UT, .7. WATT i. TV Trow WATt I?1 111 have asseptol W ilwl measure. Frpm i ' f - i &UU IhLUA f iij hU.UbhiV, j RATXS '8ECT15TH lSG-'""'-'',L' d .... . ' "- ; , -Mj- fi.v n',-;-MfW fccCi;i.i.i tug bid atidnic :of7 the : character t!6flietirei,lQ ')f - on which !fc-y u-Vl mike .idvia. .v-x; 1 '-vhkte tLey ' l ' ieQ.I. Augl:S51pcrDL' 'wents'v ' . r,ti i.jaottj. f. t wmse.USwt or frc-n yl Ih-y b tli-y ; Icc , l"Vl:-:STS:.W V H'j ;TW (t:ti ' haveU.c target 3 t.d iu ifc. , d.y, or r.'oceedswjli cW4epo.1tcd ae dlftctcd.V w.cessor rayerripemrs boti ofcfcS" t i ' 1 facility for the efLn,r. ' ' , : ! ,d 1 ?iir, iJ ra LOCAL UJTELLICEnCEL mayor's Court Tuesday, before Comnis j sioner Shackelford. iyU- I The court ras aljedta3 o'clock, P.,M,, ?4' 1 ! -Keeping a J)ia6rderljfirHouu.Tbfi i flretn icase, caUed was th'at 'JtW'S.'.Tay, proprietor ff the St. Louis 4 'alqon.atfikiated on Norths Water street, who wasycharged i5th keepiiig a disbrder:, ly house. ThejeVidence did not sustain the charge, apU tbeejTeojdmt was released ;om Arrest. - oifT uolaiii ...... . teVuu.h.r-ilvt I Robbery rf'Iffu?uMecond uoon rthe' day's tocKet was.caieovvi&case or Tnos.;Aicieftnoiv S. Fay ar'IlXBiitcbi' who were charged 'by if n' PaJtejiaM , time p All !oi;jwtriclr foccurred at Mr.ays aioofn on SatunkV'allef- UUUU JOOt, WTlJl. GpiA iy fTf t Viliv V .WVA, previous to her .: hrcarcerahon in'tW- Jockup for disorderly condyKttCgo females, b.hamef ,Pannie Clark nd Lavima Williams testified ;to her paving the arii6uV v aldj have 'bee'a'st1 betj leaving home. Botlfofj them were ; prespnt a tbe saloonk aiid saw -McDe'rmott take af bddred dollar bill away from Annie, and then beat he-j until her nose bled from tbe blows received.. An- i other woman tesUfiedj Ui shaving given0b?S the ion hit: tore on that dayaltliough he did not' know the amount She wished h:m ,to, pujt thejnoney ui, a ; . :i .-..... v . . . secure place for her. Annie was somewhat un der the influence! of Kqttor, as has been ; before of the Major's court on the following day, -Not wishing io investigate the matter any - further; His Honor referred the case to Mr. Justice Cbhnflly, who took it imme-- diately up, heard the i principal witnesses for. the proseoution,4 and5 discharged Mr. Fay and Ir. Burch lrom . "arrest McDermott vwas s thei arraigned singly upon the charge, and' the case continued until nightfall, Svhen it was adjourned over until th'nipruing iiine and a half jb'jtlock,. Julius W. Wright, Esq. appeared as counsel fov the accused in both courts. " :" ; The Razor Case. The" negro boys, mentioned in the afternoon edition of yesterday's Herald as en gaging , in a fight whereby ono seriously injured the other witli'a .razor was aext called.' The charere was asrainst Svlvester Ardis. and for as- saultjig witih a knife John Davis. The evidence plainly showing that it was done by accident and in sport, the case Vas-dismissed with tbe remark that it was certainly a bad plan to be using sharp instruments so carelessly.' ! Gabriel. 1h9 is not the Gabriel spoken of ai -tramijeter ' for f the resurrection, nor.is he supposed & hold direct lineage with the aforesaid gentleman, but it is Gabe',JPigforfL tlie njdy man and he reallylooked'a little rawre so to-lay thaiV yesterday, -:. The, aforesaid Gabriel did npt have; his w itnesses on liand ; when the case ' was fl rsi called, and art officer was, sent with him to sum mon their appearance. . our were orougui.uj. and reported as neighbors to the scene of fight ing, but unfortunately ','foir the defendant tint one of them knew one Ttford' about it; they were a mum on the questipn : as 'a hen-pecked husbanti f when iamtly liiatters areA!d:scussea m the house The lilht did actually occur at the place then as "the witnessed yesterday stated, and Gabrie wielded the sceptre in the shape of a long point ed sword and injured the countenance of Moser Scott, whom he supposed had interested lum seif with his. (Gabriel's) former spouse. " H.: honor supposed lhatj a man engaging in a row at 2 o'clock in the morning was fond of-tlw fmv and should be put ''in -the cell for a wreak to coc Ins ardor in that line. Gabriel did not object. Selling Wood Without' License. An old gentle .11..! ! man from the courryj.tiyhp gave his name a Duncan Mcv agien, was charged with selling wooc and not having th& samel inspected previously,' ana in lact reiusea;tp.ap so alter a warnmg irppj the; inspectors. .: The niavor read him the ordi? L. i .. . nance of the winmissioners governing the-1 case, emu .. v. , - 1 did not object tot, but plead ignorance of the law on this itteson;''i',iie wood was jdeclared confiscated and be discharged from arrest.. , TIte Boys. The boy fear using firerarms tot- carelessly had hot f received any company tso far.' and his case was left 'over .until to-morrow..'. .1'-" Odb ADVBBTiSLsp PATBOss will please bear in 1 mind that, owing to the;large edition pf Th: Herald, we arejpbiigeclto get our paper , to press at the earliest possibje moment. They will therefore oblige -us. by banding in their favors-by or before 5 o'clock, P. M. - We cannot gSprratitee , . . t. t riv h 'i j. ' their insertion in jthe firs succeeoung rtsue; il banded in after that: brjur V", i'.ii i Locked U.--Ahegrp engaged in ' 'disWe irly - , .OKER'S BITTEILS rL'i- 1& "f- " T HE chlijst and wcstrcnownpd.,v L. FUNKE, Jr.. Sole AcrenLr .17 r -06 Liberty street, New Yor , , rhiu.d ft conduct near the stiore ? of Mr. Dremer, corner 4 r h . iueilce'T. .' - . ,' ! t I'll Front and I)ock t.'about W m if Jfijf'iu-s vrT r, if deport a-nhght- iniijrdvenWnC m balt,t of wlikh 1J . etemng wasiecuypobce. niM bpuiffojy-fiye tlipusahd i bushels Vhad" beeri i-h ', iii-tt .-ota 'tjAitiuA McRAE Is my authorized-1 A f i- WALTER n. j.?JL st eff daring nay absence from the city i WM. K. UTLEY. OcL 4th r SBIOU&iiDISTDi(DiCE LAST 1 Negro. S 0 I'd 1 e f ; Two of the Police WoMiided.ti , 'i. disturbance' tween'lhft'nftlir nA 'fenirifl'Vi'ftcrrosoIdiers. Two" i, K .. a . ..P.. i'.uvi r's: .lis shots were fired at the pbucemen withont any' " lamas uavinsr oeen aone, auuiouu ra iuo mcico )oth J felt the te;ghrrf a ! sabre bayonet, one or .heir haili baring been ;nre ijadlv Tti , MbTter thou'nt' hf-StijtUkfked MfliUe-StandiW near the dcWof Baifey's hotel. An Vsdted negro arevi a "uu tit some one near me tinuci.ui iuu and' Princess Street.' Srhether at him or'ttoi be qouldnorsavbut In order to be able to. beat a .. liasty retreat be opened tup bbtel door an4 ptaeed tie thickness of the wall between ' him and the " Jhootingaan,tfi;i' .it t.lA7:i;l. The. pohce at first engaged wer M;3ssrs; Coley kawdj Adrewsthe lattecpf ivhpni has the syere u wound. , Mr.: Andrews jwaa. surrounded tj at one y tinie by , six . of ; th soldiers,; , wbile, jengaged ritt , , carTj-ingv one of v their njtraber, tQitbe lpekvup,. t wlfh jWtyj nevertheless accpmplishedrt and, it. waa -r at this, time that his pistol was rested.froxu him.; ' After, putting tbe, :mau in : prison, an4 while,, re-, f turning for assistance to arrest the others,, they f were fired . on. when ( near, the CityJIotel. bygone .'t of the gang, -t but, fortunately without; injuring either . Tbe. report of , the; gun, called, together l quite a number of the . police, and: they immediW ately started in search of the rascals,; but they had escaped. , , Some half dozen made, their ap pearance while on the search upon some trifling pretext, but they were not disturbed, although:; the object was perfectly apparent These fellows were all thought to bo in. liquor. . '.' i Advertisements. Attention is, called, to the, advertisements of Udolphp VYolfe and Mr. Thos.., Lynch in to-days issue. . ' " - Hotel Arrivals. .-iVv-CITY, HOTELv 0CT0BE1VS, 1S65: n : Tames Wilson, C ty AV II B len, G MsWo ' -T .T iP;iUeron,a. Ex C- - J E C ihv ll, i3 impj.i co".' AV U ' D ff .yeiteville J M V d loll, . Hrv H Smith 7 T,l i wsniui " I E r2gett W VV Mtiler, Duplin co. T WMmiins. Ri'eih - i ;o K itAitniT, U niton . ThoH M Kdll,v, B aden ,, J'C Powell, Colnmbiis oo Wm Murphy, Salisbury- i . W Bvmur, Bi'timore 11 N R'chiirdson, Ooiii'mbu ,Atv:i Smith, , ' . . O-o R ti'tnsoti, Cfty ; I) ivid PigRot. . 11 H Emnnuel, Browuville Jno . O'Coriner' & Lady, Butnter a O f:liii D'vis, wife & child, - Wilmington Theatre -t1' T Dowrey,-Charleston.; BAILEY'S HOTEL, OCTOBER 4 1865. M E R:i, USN 'a W Unrein New.Jersey TV' Wai A Byne .WLiteyllle A ex lyewis ' , ' '' ' . T 8"ser . T, i T L Curtis, Co' nun bus Ohio P Anit 6t Iuit . Dr Buck'oud ' a H J Kviuiui.u s A w'Aibph; Newi cwi ioo rT. Iotnhl New York J A A liovne, Uhiciipro I M Waddell, Fayettevilk! J E West. Ohio BY TELESiMPlI. A N I M PO RT ANT " lIM -DiAN TREATY. One Million Acres' of Land Ceded to the' GovernmeaU 4n Important Treaty tvitli the lucllau's.' , . St. Lons, Oct. 3!' Special despatches to the St. Louis Eeinocrat ftpm Law.enc'e, Kansas, say that an . important -:reaty hasv been, concluded with the Osage hi;, lians 'at a point one hundred miles south of that place. Z The treaty was concluded on Friday last. .', , v u rjllder tl;is tre- tv tl.e Indians cede to the Uni ntxJ n-1 '''j 'LLlu.-t V uiaicB uuc uiiUivu Hcies ui iiiiiu, lur wuicu, -' ,the government' pays them three hundred "tlip''?' i "wano. uonars. The rights of settlers are protect The rights of settlers are protected ' by this . ...... - ' 1- " . BY-MAIL-FROM HAVANA. ? I - . ' i - o T : . Slaves for Cuba Landed ou the Island . of Angitilln-Otltir West Iudia AJfalrs. The steamer Corsica has'arrived from Hatana ''- . 23d,vyia Nassau 2ith.,fi ' The Uiited Sutes gunboat Yacca was atAbaco N 'to settle the salvage in the case of the wrecked., stetriei BaiVaclnto.1 ' 4 '' :"T A Two hundred slave' liard 'Ueeii1, hthded ' btf the1 1 JslandjOi;'; AuguiUa, to bp. tratisferred toCubaL-ii Jletaph'monts troops wero sent to the Jsland,?)1 o'M .ans, Jbok forward, fortheirj heabhrf maiiriV to a ' Uorpprate, reunion pfi hpsp tbieevgpaltrt:boliesI . ' " , -" a, T vw w ! 1 i,wr?rr:T iw.viMws. vi,.vMuuiio Bntainwa.i'.u si maaTbeyjai-e notrtoked tdV-omBroirtlsfl rfi.rf S a ( amlholyf 1 The. names of . menabi, 4 tb be iept strictly I ltrivatA. ,. HTHltUa junto, .KU.; k- vfaean they are4injp5yke.I til on!tiVn Al, ViL'' -M im ai raotitr0f a hiabj amlliolv eud. 6ili m frm - -J -;- n prvvat,., and,; tbe only; obligation imposMxt'npwi u thoi,e who join the assoc.ation is thedailj use'" of n V afehort foim of prayer, to which is added," In the' cAe of priests,- the offering, at least once in tuiee tuwuuu, v vuw uoiy sacrince. ii" W t' fk' i 1 1 i; I ! sept. 15th lCS-lm DuviJsonllen&crzon r V
The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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