- . 2.. ; Fi itici f r i ruk. -J . a y jr a v r:i - imi Tf in TV " f . l. . v " " - 1 - l-x- VOLUME XII. tnSLHSan:ON-J?OST: rMH 1 O.ST O FT ICE" AT as Second Class Matm:J .... itATKS or ADVERTISING. jjjtyceiit per line for the first in-'. ( iLi'i --'arid twenty-five cents pey liue lit eatU ii'llitional insertion, ' iJiit (8j4iacf? Nnparcn type, con sututs a .square. Tlii'sinwcriptioii price to THE WlL- MfSfjTijr'wr'-i 1 ".00, inr -yearj iiximiitj;s 73';CCJits' , y VllemuijiaiiLgationsoiibusiucasliouldt he K-I lrpssed, to .Thb W;lmiKgton ToiT, Wiliajnstori, N. d AU'lv(rtisemeiiU? will be charged a the above nite-fl, cxcept.on special con 1 Latest, -r' - ,;: -I"'' . V- . -. ''.'. r TiW Ui'jiiict on Friday diVcuv.-tl tbe ,. ui.:ti'ii of au extra aesfiion Ttf "Ckn-. S-g"aii'd although no dtfiaito4 result i n.u arrive 1 a,, Uic drift of tc jJisciis- iiA se.tfljtfl. tobe'tbat: the exirassion . be, held betweetr the 14 and the l.'!ib of.M ay-:': j . ' ' j .fH0'h 1 lirst ; warf iioiuiiialtd for '- '(irik-ctk' 'f CutbuVs:ttt t3larjV'Cfa.f - , :ui;l; tL, C. Cannotf, IVM. at Marshall, V,: (1 in riil Upton, iutbor vf Upton's JittViVrt, uViUed huicide in fcfan ; X 1'iiiiiVisco by tutiliitf lii throat; lie i!) diy '.VmMwjut a a , nnlitary ; lll.t'l. -r-:: '. " . :;';' ji A b'.x iITsmMaldieriiig, firell paper ju-mtiiitiini; powder was found peat the J- J,.rd yxxritfjansion in London.' J.f it li kid exploded it writd liavo injured the Dank ed' Kuglahd , and. other V iPi j.'iitant buildings. . . ; !'; f i f i ii,Teti3.tor;Ediuu(l of Veriiionf paired . ivitJi Hfiialur; Vance who has gone rto ;Ktqridii i'n; pfersuU-of hea'lth, j -ujii(v niyoiiftiiiners liiownv VShuv K.r' WUu raii.away fr ni North ; Caro . liiia, where tiny bad illicit Htills have Tbee lirrcHFtd anil jailed in Patrick cuui'ily, Virginia, ; . , .-: . Jl'lie new Otar has bon warned, ; "It Nuir, King of Sweden and Norway , i. sVrfeiiHly ill at Coj'euhageii. '.''j vTljre f peace. .in Transvaal,-jor pros- r .- " -: 'ii :L ..: . ... :. !s-r;'tifry 01 Ciaie-i.aiBo.-.K-6."" to Jliii:ster; Noyca at lirn: tiiat tne Ulei5it.f one Crump that Ameri can liogs sire iilestid with trkhinac '. ffirMyXitixvi error, and - was concoct led by dciiguiu speculators hostile, to ; . ' . the American pork' trade; 4 . ""o FollEli. ER EI.l) -Al'l.'l.Y ' to Jleiijut rntic Ward meetiugs. ? J ; Tom 3arvis, tho fraud who,' by taHlity, bulldoting, ballot-box stulV ing and other paraUel garhes got to .be (lovcrnor, is now lignring to bo Sena tor in place of, Matthew W liansom. Jl it was not forv tho damage to the. fctato wtt Vh(tu!d greatly rfjoico froni the isict that the elevation , of such a inanas J hi vis over so able si)d faithful- a Sinator asj M. W. Kaisom; would gi'eatly leueJii Itho Kepublican parjty. Kansom has many fricuds iu tho Senate, thereby enabling him to cl ivi;islali6n.beuelicUI to the people n h tii makes him htr'oiig with the 1 mu;;" arid adds to the strength of l'n 'p. rly..' In nl party e'usc we. should bo 'fflad toee Jarvis tjccesfl Dver lutioni, bat tlio disgrace., would be iVarfuf lor even' North Carolina' to ltar.' --J-'- ;''!; .X-'y v X :, ;x'X live .following gcot cinen were nomi- u.itfd at ilia ipemocfalic Ward meet- - Tu . :-fTind of the Senator from Georgia. : ' .1,1 i 1..4. : (fou'd '.Watd-rW. U Smith and Al- J'n-vl 'AUlcrman. f bird Ward-L: W. Bowden iand .1, 1 lupins. fourth Waid.-D. G. Worth and ..uiiel Ns'fthtop. - . 'kx AU the sic gcutlenieu are fair uijoded i.l frnk X mm, u ith one iogle excep ihatof W.d Smith, of the 2nd ard. He was chairman of the bard of i-ommUsioners UtNummer which coo ttoUrd the ejection, aud to him more than another n.Hn is due te tact that Sc.B;?aiM I, ZTitoot il Republicans failed ts get I their vote polled ' in ihi. ci oieHJiiru iu mi my. tr. Smith U very bilker 'in hi ' Hiiiics most too wuvU so for a picsidirg offi cer. 1U W ukcu the uomlnstion for .Vlderoiiu fwr.' the purree of being Mayor, and should be be Mayor we are . contidcut that he could not decide im partially between a Democrat and a Republican. Thertfvre lf we must bvfe a Democrat, .we hope to have One xi ho can act "Impattlf My bf teta 'all ' pAltU'S. " i i xx 'jt ' J -MrvSmith said two weeks be R.the elettiob, lst summer thJit all the vo ter in the First and Fifth Wards U Udt city c4ld BvtbecasU Sow, know- bsi that as !ho did. it was hb duty un d,;the lawVbelng. a. worn cfSctr to hats pWvided mori places for tho po vU ta ttt their Totes. Hat ins known d", aad fU:nx to take any tcticn con r s t4. viefs him beyoud doubt ol intentional fraud. Now, this is'lhe man who in tend to try to be Mayor. We hope the party to' which he' belongs will try and get a better man . Mr. II. T. Crosby has been Chief Cltrk of the War Department so long, and has performed his duties so per fectly satisfactory to the citizens, as well as to the officers cf the army, we hope that the new Secretary will con tinue him, unleRS'he can do something bflitpr fnr him. In thatcasc all his friends" would consent' to see him leave his ''"present position; but even then it would not be natural to visit the War Department and fail to see Cros by. It would be exceedingly unsatis factory to all those who haTeteen go ing thf re fur the last twenty years and doing business. ; Therefore we hope to see him continued in his; present quar- ters,ibr he is UKinestieinably tfce'rignt man fir t.knt nlirp. " : V " ''? : V ;,.n.r. irur vn M arn lood . . ,. , , . . euough for Democratic candidates, but you must not expect any of he honors. ?And don't youforget it1 HOAR'S SPEECH, M r, Hoar. ,Mr. President, I had:, no iutenliou of takinz pari iri this debate, and. I :! not now propose to detain, the Senate for any letiglh of liuve. but,! think ii uo Ij myself, I think it due to the chracter of the Senate, I think it due to A merican manhood to express my emphatic indignation at the exhi bition which the Senato.' from Georgia has made o degrading as it seems to me'to the character of this body. It is the llrst time in the political history! of this country that a Senator has rise iu his place and undertaken 1 in ad vance of the act to deliver a lecture tot his peer and o inform him that if he should do what is deiired by one-hall of tlic!members of this body, he will do I au act which he proceeds to pronounce degrading and treacherous. ' fi, 1 1 is noii4 of the business of t he Sena tor -from Georria how any other ior in this 'body shall cast- nis vote IJach of us h resnonsibl to his country!, jority they had a right t wynte to .. : . 1- ! . . ,J suppose that I would" not -turn the pern io his blaie, hu cQflScteucs, to his ocrtic orCanistion cut 'of, power in God, and jii whatcjer part ol this lwe- public wo miy dwell bo slavemaster or J uf,i'5.in- ovor-.- ito wav his whin p I vr"rr V - t- f . . . il. .1. I . - r Wnnn t x vra oyer the heads of. American Senators I Applause : i rt the galleries. J , Every utterance that came from the r lips f the Seuator from Georgia wag an insult to the representatives of the American people wuo sit lu- inese scai. xue Senator no more understands what jis duo to the'honor of an honorable man to-day than when chosen as a Union man to a Slate convciitlon. be cast the .vote which carried Vjiat State iii to the rebellion, lie. has learned notiiing ( . ' ... , . f either of consistency, of coostitutioaal duty, of propriety, of personal behavior, Or what constitutes truejmanhood.froni that dar to this. j V i The SonaLir'a sneech was deirradmi? lesi wuicn ur appnts vy tut twuuti ui Senator . The question whether a Senator' vcte will in the iudzment of tl,A ih.ti.id.il 8-naior 'adranrw lhA in. - , , , - ,' t ... terests cf ihe country, whether it vfll aavaucc vueiuiwwi. ui iub iiavc uc it- presents, has not. been mooted in the two orkhrecelabjrate harangues iwe W bi..rd from th. Hps of the Senator from Georgia. What heowe to this or that patty t whether Democratic or Republican voles were counted when he was declared elected to his seat, ..l..l)r lila vitn S in Arnfi Ihti' 'in. .flku : Mr, .Mm, ,A iu. J , Mttai,MiiXm k'r!.M In kh. mwM......-, . .i - Why, he has undertaken to drw a comparison between the position of my honorable friend from . Illinois and that of the new Senator from Virginia, who had just taken his seat. With much honeyed com mend itton he eoupares I ha KntiAra .k-... ;i ..ui. r ik. ..ri .l I ocrats, (their place is with the h-epubli-the sages and saints of .the Jnd. can party until that result Mamm- belter dsysoi tue lpurjiic- ine fcena- tot from Georeia was lost in admlra- tiou of the Tifuretid the conistency i-i:.. .rki. ,a .t-k. borfc SMM IHii;aod ,! 1 ftlllT k iK 1uU. Repwblican majoi Uy of from tq.OOO to, ItW.u.'U, nsviog oiji tnuTH vj lalure cootaia icg sv - Republican majority, but owing hU elecUon to tho lOO.iiOQ, hstios biechbri by a Lrgk latnre cootainwg a Kepublican vors parwy wu-v ... iT1 af Republicans accordiuc tosiy nooor- fcf M& from GeonU i PavK of llUooU. WiUJ the Senator allow mo to Interrupt hisn. : Mr. lloan Certainly. j Mr. Datiyof lilinoV Tho Senator cartaiaiy 'm1 toot lUten to mj speech the other day. Mr. ar. I aas not crltklg the posiUon of tho &natof from lUiooia. I am cnUcttisf tho suttmooi of dtf- lereaeo mauc oyao beaator from I Georjta. WILMINGTON, NOltTHi Mr, Hill, of Georgia. , Mr. Davii, of Illinois Juii ' t r wtit a waul to mouieut. Ihe Kict n ali I sjtate. The laet 'i the Uepublicai&s ere not in ine majoruy :u me igia- laturc; inai i siatea; tuey were jiuinerAj- Cally in the plurality. The indepen dents of that body and the . Democrats eiecteu me 10 lue oeoaie. u . Mr. Hoar. . The independents were lepublicans, were they not? j Mr. Dayia, of Illinois. Soaieof the!m rere Democrat and some ef theni wije cpublicans, but like me they had one into tne liberal movement joi 872. , - . '. Mr. Hoar. Cut the people of Uli- oia now and ever since nave been argely Republican. I am not criti- lsingthe positiou ol ray. honorable riend from Illinois. I should deenvit nworthy tof me as a jrentlenaan, ssiy- ng nothing of my position as a Sona- r, to undertaxe to suzKest ;tnat any ithioe but his own conscietH.-e .aud his jowa eense of duty was to give the "law lito Mm'in castins: tho vote which She has to give. But whcil, tho Senator iruiuitimwa n cicucu iiui d .umre containing ordinarly a largtf majority lpf rkepublicau3f because there was Ian acciaeniai , majoruyoi -ueiuocrius aou and independent liepublicans in, that State,heth rough t it his duty to cast his vote lor the Democratic organization of the Senate, 'ali'hoiigh, as lie informs us, it was Kepuguaut alike. to his taste represeiilins; 'Democracy ....'-He' votes; if he does vote, ior an organization which commends itself to his taste arut h'w judgment. That is the only dillVrence between jiirn and .Senator. Irani Illinois, whomj his neighbor ' from ( Jeorgia ao much ad' miresj 13 the Senator a tmitor , iwho represents 22,000 nipjoiitj of the peo ple of his own htate in voting as he thinks right, and the Senator at W'ash ingtou who represents a nmiority.ojT the people of Ihis state in voting as he thinks wrong? ' That is ihe logic -of the honorable Senator iroia Georijia. t V Mr. Davis, of Illinois. f I will siiy to the Senator that the Democrats and In dependents elected me to'the Senate.. I dependents elected me to.tne feenate. . 1 chose to , be elected by .them, and ac, cepted the. office irom. them. Because Sena-Scented theoin the Democrats were largely in tin ma this Senate.; That is the reasou,;and I gave it the otherlday SIT. iioar. Mr. Hoar. The Senator from Illinois wm,M nottum a dosr out of nweruu- - .-- U i der thoao' circumstauces, aud nobody supposes he would. am not critici-. inir him. I repeat. Mr. Davis,, iof Iliicois. Then why keen carping, iKyou are hot .criticising? Mr. Hoar. Mv friend from Illinois missed the delightful pleasure . of hear- inghis own eulogy pronounced by. the Senator from Georgia. Mr. Davi, of Illinois. 1 was bot m. Mr. Hoar, j He was not in r.heCham- ber, and so nuas'ja tue cuauce 01 Know- ing in his lifetime, what none m the rest of us will know until we die. what the Senator from Georgia thinks of us, and 1 am responuiug to tne speccu in which the honorable senalor irom uear eia drew a parallel between the virtu- ous oenator irom - iuinois -woo voies . ' . Til!.. - . with the Democrats aud tho wicked lie fears cans; and j3 . : 1 j j . But. Mr. President. ; there is some thing deeper: there js something certain ly deeper in this country than a party I name or a party attachment or la party afliiution. The Senator from Mrginia, 1 in nis eioqueni speccu, 101a us in a very sienificant utterance of a Democratic pm they south thatput one thing in.to U.8. atform and exacted qoUeau- other thing iu its political conduct ne told xjs 01 a democratic payiy in Virginia, under whatever name they choose to bo called, who mean j.at least that if Democracy triumphs in this country in future it shall triumph in a fair field, and who believe that deeper than Democracy is the right of every American citizen to cast his vote as he pleases, and to have that vote honestly counted as it is cast,; Therp are Dem ocrats in the south who mean iu luturo to overcome their political antagonists by reasoning with them and not by cheating them; there are Democrats in the south who mean, it lacy can, to vote down tho men with wuom tney differ, but who do not mean to: assassi nate them; and if there be such Dem- l piuhed. There arr IVmocrats in the I south whouan iu the lngussie ofon l of the most ekniuenl uucrancea I hae I lately nraru irvBi numaa i 0"f " y f rovbees" any Uif. There 1 mean to live anv loneer in thocfafe wn brow ibe tis0g saahght of he J future glory of this toantry is already lulu re gwry oi tuts touorry i beRinaing to be visible. To JltJV I beswaing io o viwoie. lo sucn ien - Ocrat,u meaavance counsel ate Chamber, after looc waiUnr and i'Tearoiar. the lUpuUkacs of the north I desire ii stretch forth a fiieodi IZZUUZSXL ambition for office or poiitical victory; but U b io the spirit ef that pxtrioUsu vtuch loves the tenth as ranch as U love the north, it is in tho spirit of a united aad not a divided country, it b in tho sr-irii of the future and not of 1 tho past. It in ta lpu.i cf wwa aad tol ijtoctaUof Vwri not secuooaiata mas we are iiax to j ta nravo and irxiaia whoerrp I roses tati retakes his seat to-day on tius fioor. A uw uia juuBmwii .i ptwi.vu,.,. j0De. of Nevada,- Kellogz, ' Conger The Senator, from lrgiuia owe his llaD8om Coke, Farley and Vesti seat, to' a btate; winch .- casts 400O .anufaclures-Conger, Hale.Sewell, Republican vtes and ol.OOO IndepeA- McPherson, and Willianw. ; V I dent nocrati or Keadjuster votei, AgricuHure-MahonerBlair. Plumbi making 113,000, and only i),00 votes Van Wvck. Davis of West VinriniaL CAROITKtJjDi, lies. ea-:-. i,. ... 1. -1 i ll'l .1-. U...I. , ,j(.!Aa VriiliMf Mr. PeiKllelott called ufcticpHHa- lion resoltttfdnl - Mr. Vh6nym6VedTl:j that it be lndefinitly postponed. 7 On - :.u iu. br n. Wt hia vote so that the ena beaiaa: tie, and the Vice-President rote4, aye.' A resolution was thea offered; by Mr. Anthony reorgaoUlng the CJeaahj Com mittees oa the Bepublicaalbasis, irhich I was carried 38 yeas, tS7 nays, The : ; following ararth rpritfclpal Sen atecominittees ' aW elected nnder Mr. Anthony's resoluVton, agreed . to. The ficst name in eyer IicqM to of the chaimanr.r -xn ior?. -fi li PriTelegraand ? KeWonaHoar, I 3.8 uameron oi Wisconsin," xeue -cner- Vaunt and TrtiK J T 1 Vance and rugby aa .-'.t .... ling, Edmunds, Mifier, Terry, John- ston. Morgan, Hill of Georgia: and ' Ill I j 1 1 u . laLllf llil Kill I usmr. Ullll 1 O TT 1 ,. Pendleton. ' 'SJ-;:t H I Finance Morrill, Sherman, 1 Ferry. Jones ol Nevada, Allison, Piatt of New York,' Bayard, Voorhees, Back, Mc pherson and Harris. ,: i i Appropriations Allison. Logan. Dawes, Plumb, Hale, Davis of West Virginia,, Beck, Kansom and CockrelU Commerce uonknng. McMillan; Slater and Georfee. Military Aflairs Logan, Burnside;, Cameron of Pennsylvania, Harrison, Sewell,: Cockrell, Maxey, Groveij, aud Hampton.. - i . j Naval Auairs Uameron ofPenni- sylvania, Anthony, ltollins, ' Miller, Mahone, Mcfherson, Jones of Florida, v ance and x arlev. - J ConklidgJ Garland J udiciary Edmunus, Logan. In sal Is, (McMillan Davis of Illinois. P.avnrd aiul T.amar. rostomcea and rnstrnads I'errv. Hill of Colorado, Piatt of New York. 5ya- "one aey, oauisuurj, c - nci - r l ii 1 I J?riey and Groome. Pnhiin T.,nPinmi, Mill rn.,u. r,do Blai, VBn VVvck McDin , Jones of Florida, Grover, AVaiker and Mor- ' . ' : . . " f - - gan Private Land Claims Bayard . Jones. Call, Edmunds and Milison, Pensiones Teller, Piatt of Connec ticut, Blair, . Mitchell, Edgarlon, Groome, Slater, Jackson and Camden. Claims Cameron of Wisconsin. Frye. Teller, Hoar, Conger, Pugb, Jackson, ueorge and r air. Railroads Kellogg.Teller. Saunders. Hawley, Sawyer. Sewell. Lamar. U rover, Williams, Jones and Brown. - blucation and iLabor Blair. Mor rill, Burnside, Edgafton,-May, Mahone, juacey, rirown.vand lieorge.' Jones, of Nevada, Hill of CdlOrado; " ltntlr. Walkor n'a Wi1i;m. Uivii beryice Hawley.- Rollins. J Improveraentof the Mississippi River Mitohell, Kellogg, Van Wyck, Frye, Jones, Uockrell and Jackson. - T ransportatiou Koutes to the Sea- board Harrison. Cameron oP Pehn. sylvania, Blair, Piatt of New York, 1 Beck, Vwrhees and Camden. Civil S,rvifa Hswur . T?.ll!na Dawes, Hampton and Groome. Epidemic Diseases Harris. Lamar. Garland, Jonas, Teller, Miller i and ceweii. W. L. Smithjdcsires to 'be Mayor we suppose : he will; continue disfran chising Republicans. He did all in his power as Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners to prevent the colored people from casting their voles in November last. We suppose be wants . to be Major to continue the plan aud use the police, force of the city j for the same purpose. STATE NEWS- Tho. locomotive screams in Elizabeth yN''::.'';;:!:-:'-'--,.::.. David.jn county mines have yielded more; loan ball the ore east of tbe Rocky Mountains. ' Gov. Wv W. Holuen says to the press, that he would be obliged to them for any information which they might furnish, and that he wishes "to give a history of the religious and periodical press of the slate. Information as to ttis department of our literature will be thankfully received. . ' The present Leg isitaure will have to be called tc?cether in rpecul sessica t jfar re-di.uict tt attte as the ino af, I k Tk. . eoeaUUres wiU he sosse Usse during I be next session I pf Congress, hich tneeU in November, 1 tb diatricts will have to bo ssada . UlB. rv,- ,w.u.;., O ,9 n: :t -rrv,iTr- 2 i , 1 f iwjww I , . ,. 7u act providing for the sale of the (X F. A Railroad to Ue parties re - presestcti by Geo, Inbodem. provides a coadiUoa that tho assent of the fbl-1 loving gtatlcmew shall be nctttsary la tho hrrsin; Dr A J PeRaseet, W2smbqta: Gen M Rceo. A C WiiUssw; A A Hciethaa, Jr.FaveUotaWcO A UW. Chal- ham ewsny, Hngh Farkx Caadotpei; J A Crrsy. L M So Greobo: p WA Ls Stoke; Pt Tyro York. Wilkes; tloa JF Graves. 2Jt Airy; E L Yaasha, Alkxhaay. IVIARCHf lSgli jT' ISP . ' ,1.,..! i - ," . 1 Dr. l&ulhaclie, Blariii Surgeon, has his'office in the CustoaSHjuse. I r Eyery man ought to fcaistet, whtthec n wtends to. -rote or .:'s. - Mf;J'M,;Hay:JliUca - ;! rata tX hia batcher shop bnMree dayK ; 1 1 r . ; : S :- ' 4" yWi i'Smitia i4'ootfaTor the col ored liepubucans ha1i)S tliq ngbt to T0t. ' Gen. Jos.' C. Abbot inspection to the Cust of us. Mhere wOtbebazuiP Id at the City J Hall for the benefit .if. e istrs & onEnsfcr Mon, , Tuesday and- Wedoesday. i m - - ' I " 'y?' . - v Tgr " . . . .. . . . AUC Ptf and adjourned to mcetffBlondaay night I ' L. r I 1 rt . 1 ... I f . . n . .. .. . when the second caSfidale will ibe nominated. A farm for reut lie. C?ih city" limit ppiy to - : - . J . W, P. Canad W L. Smith m onef the. nie;n whbi advised that ihe police-'Jiould drive the colored people away fSfov the pulls on the 2d. of November, 0. "Acd don't you forget i." The '-Oily Patk" f not bsen iuj. pioved much of late. Ve suppose the officials are too. busy liking after their bread and butter for'aijrter year. Fun ahead for sapie one. JlfV j . ,-U - . rj .. Dr. P. II. BailhacIJ coiuniiisioned' Surgeon lU. S. Armywho has . been ?rdlred to-:ten,poraryuty in this city: in charge of the Marinl Hospital, ar- rived jucsday mornirtji. W. L, Smith is IblSbitlerast Dem. " Wrll i cr.t in thfl citv. .HJaitea'a whitft tw ; U . .. ;lSyi , r coiorea puDiican, coum 110c ao them justice if electees the presiding offices ol the city. H 1 1 . " . -c v J' ! The Custou Housgl has been n'ewpy furnished. Tbe officios have evidently been doing their ditM or Uncle Sam would not hate trefd lb em so well. Collector Canaday liaSthe most hand- somly furnished officii u the state. -- IV- ". .. " -M--' ' Even if you can lt elert a liepub licah in your' Wardoc should regis ter. Should it becj&sje a question be tween Jlwo Democs then you can take the one you thik will' beat serve I the cityt If you arlot registered y L..iL.. Lm to 0U cannot vote. Just J think of imoX police beip marched up to tuc53)oiIs for the par pose ofj keeping cofvjbd men from vo' tins: wnich will beafecase if m Smith is made Mayf , The very best tru 4 farm in the coiiu ty for Jrent. Loca adjoinning jlhe city limits. Appiyno w. i Canaday - " ' I' ' " I : u. W. P. Oldham s&M to Fishblate, iny boy, you: stand byfae and I will have resolutions passdt Sf-wmplimentary to your administratis and Fishbtate caught the: bait aQ the . resolution were adopted. i The collections iho Custom Huu in this city were greater for the month of February thanMvcr before, since Uncle Sam has bi running the es tablihmenu ThiSort will soon be as good as Chsrlestofjor Sayannah. 1 . Sot for Ciijgf Taxes. Deputy City Collector Ni&gdas Carr sold Tues- day in iront ol tnji txmri H0U3C, on the delinquent citPux list for the year lSSOJrea) esUte jperty of the deiin qnenls. The city Mcame the purchase in every instance fiut one ot two. If . L. SmitB succeeds in being I elected Mayor, ltill be oo account o I v: 'Urti - j- .t: is. ...:: : fJLi.i: his record in diMDcbisitg RepubH cans.! To him wewe tbe losn of 1050 Republican totesS t the Un.c lection I for Garfield, BoiOn.CaDadsy and tbe I balance ol out tivtU j Mr. Jaooh WlfSrtrUry t,f Ifani I kaiuin vii-.a -,r.k.ili- i I Kershet Snel V?. paid ft this I morwiot to Mr3. Newmao. the sutn I of $100, tb.e Ubt&i oa the life tf he t bad, who waia saeaWr f tLU or- .u, ' I , I-" ': . j; -. CapC Skiaoer fed workmen naier 1 bias are hard at ttk ta nwi; tho 1 steamer Govern Worth. She was I rabed ahoU CoarlacWa cn Thtuaday nnd.thjrectMw are tka theheil of thttlnotos aet nul sa be 2V- , ..' If yoei know any Cotrjnt'c! votes beieg thrjf.''n oet of the hax, a4 notcoeaird fjta. r. Cuasdxy, by poll Witra, m tAIl lis tUt.ccjCka and the nwssWff voics throws eel to CoLO.IL XSor, rsrtUnUk X. (X 0:. 'r -a- fea on - a tcur 'of cfU Houses, south r re - ' CASblblTES TOR ALT)ETtMEr--if you want to W sacressful get the black rat to aid you those 'rascally fellows who elected ' by fraud John' W. ShacV elford. We 'advise the1 candidates to at once cjiisnlt Chas; D.'Myerg,sP..' Kerchner, Simon Saunders,' O. Coney, and a few others of that ilk. -J. The resolution, published s in) this issue, passed by5 the ' IthTTard Demo-J cracy; ebnecrning the ' city "debt! and his excellency, tne Mayor, ought to be in black - lines. Tho resolution of tho city debt has been fearful to bohold But ihey suppose the people like io be hUmbugsed. iVi r U'A.ii'Jity-'. I ' ? '.-V Mrs. C. W. . Whitehuist,' of Norfolk, Ya.. died at 'the Tarccll House ia thw city on (Sunday. The deceased! 'lady, was in the last' itAcrea'of naiBrtiB- and was en routo - for Jacksttadf! Flef4dalUMi anlviAs-ior Wihaiig. ton it was ascertained that she was sinking rapidly and could go no further. Her remains wero taken' to Norfolk. Spkisu IIaces. The old racoj. track at the Hopkins place about 4 miles from this city, is being put iu thorough oruer ana a troiung emu uas- .ueen formed in this city.. In a verjr short time the ante bellum spring racs will , inumgeu in anu cuoiw uuS adeto Eet noteJiorsestotroti.onthe Hopkins ; tracks There. re -feejeral very last horses in this city and even if horses from other places can,' not be induced to come here there can and will be some fine racing between horses owned in the city. Dr. P. H. Bailhache; of the Marine Hospital Service, arrived here on Tues day last and took charge of the Ma rino Hospital of this city. . He relieved "4 UU!' "V " vuu' "r" " IT , charge for the past eighteen Wnths. ur. ianuacne is , a cuizeu 01 iniuoio, and stands high' in his profession. Dr. Hamilton, who is the Surgeon jGencral of the Marino Hospital Service cf the United States, intends to naake the hospital at this place first class, there fore be has sent one of his vcrv best officers here ' to organize and equip it. Death on the Bail. Saturday last Giddons Rhodes, Jr.,' colored, was accidentally killed near Dawsoin Land ing, on the Capo Fear river," (about SO miles from this city. The deceased had been riding on the trucks of the timber cars on a railroad about 12 miles long, used by Mr. G. Yi Wilson of this city, for hauling timber to the river landing, when ho lost his balance and fell off, the wheels passing over his head, killing him instantly. Tho engi neer stopped the train as soon as pos sible and carried the corpse of tho un fortunate man back to Dawson's. Tr.AUElY. A.T : ABBOTTSBriRO. We regret to learn that Mr. J. Wj McLcod, a promineat citizen of Abbottsburg, met with a sudden and tragic death at I concerned, that there will be held a Muni thej abovo named place, Sundky ImfUr I E2ecttel.""for-tha cWtian of io ii noon under the lollowing cikcumstan- cesY It seem, that a car hadfbeen sent to Abbottsburg by the Railroad Com- pany for McLeod to load with shingles and that -on Saturday afternoon Mr. . , i.i t I Dan Thomson, a hotel keeper in the villaSe,'endcaVore.l to appropriate th( car to his oWo ii ; To J this Mr. Mc- Le.-l objects aud protestc" in a very mi.d raj; au allercatiou enfftied which knocked otf the car by Thompson on the raijhis head sUibng! and pro ducing Vfractftre of the 1 skull, iron which the injured man died yesterday afternoon. The tame report says the assailant Thompson fled to tie woods I and has not since been heard of. Tbe Republican vole tat of Lower PitUion of the 1st Ward met at Moore's Store on Frtdfy eve niog last. for the itrpoae of nooaioal ijog a caa Uklate for Alderman to represent that uitiaion oi ta Hard on- tbe Mat, Uardof Akicrmcn 1 he ssecUor sa called to order by the Chairmasi tf the ' redact coBmiltrc 4. 4sJ W. tgies t Ej., ho va ta4. ptttusoftil chair man. aid M r, I -ham Sweat Teaele4 to act as SecrcUryC ;4i. IX :-X- : A Boliva that Ovew tlimey E, be nominated by accbuBatsW was n axdawtnlv sdar4cd. Mr. Ihirne beinr -1 present came fbtwara and sutfl that owing to the fact that he at thb time j h14 poHOod sw4r the U.ltf. C-overw mt he hs4 Veea a4vu4 by coeaiel auobu nsH ntnen u U4 rerret was compel te jdece, Uaakiig kb fnce4tUwrsppoTt be ftfeesieil th te toe m Jaa. W.TVUUr ts halaXkA Ka4na4M.T21ut rciared aoe&iasted. . m e. . . vssKAics li m esseieoeTy re- cir4 to pieds te the me I2w eoued aa4 kenity Mppetij es tbe) Le- pabriras el the Ward, Oa tset. th jnecties llta avftraeJ. NUMBER 12'. : TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS K,;il.'FTnwAi:a v... .1 Sevcral parties having o&lled public meetings in 5lh Ward, and owio to jib is inistake, iseveral gentlemen have been placed by . 'said . meeting before the voters, as .candidates fbr Aldermen without being regularly nominated in conibrmity witll tha rales of the parly - KjcmcE! Notice! --w ... ;2Thcrii will befa regular Mass Con yentlon of thn Republican voters of the 5th 'Ward, held at the Oaks, corner of Fifth and Castle, if fair . weather. If not, on Ninth "street Monday iiight, at S1 o'clock Pr M.,' -for purpose of nbmfnaiing two candidates for Aide man. - ByJJrdcr of lb lVecint Committee., ' m . . i ' ' ' . T TTfc li," ,t . rs i 4 t . jus. a, xjlvuX, CIOomlW , sI pdirse.:salne as being 11 pro per snd If gal call in accordance with r Mio established tules of the, patty. ' i -.. :'' -: a-lL iliaxixu. . J 3 . Chairman , - Ikcpublican Executive f Commitiee of New Hanover Couuly.t j -. ' mm t m - . Tue Two CiiARUia asd two YaS r tiES Have both been beat in their respective Wards, for Aldermen, Al-f derman Charles D. Myers, by hard i WOrtgot in at the last election for thol - of AUermaQ but UQ wt4 verJ; mucU in faTOr of Mirka UouW contract aDd pe3ides,he was a nortU-! I ern man, therefore he got left Tor re election on Thursday night last at the Democratic Ward meeting. We arei sorry for Charley, for.he prides himself on his popularity aud good manage- ; i ment; but, alas, ho was complctly I routed, and by a , man who did not 1 want the place. Charley you have our harlfelt sympathy aud tho tears, we ' shed over your defeat could - only bo I measured by the bushel. Call .Charley. r 8ee we bavo a colored ma-i who turns the wheel that we will allow, provided be will consent to - embrace you. y : ; j'' ThanllirPlitif1a nr t,n .111. W. ..1 Charles, acted more manly. Mr. -Charles H. Robinson waslbe candidate of the Autl Baurbon element of - th i uemocratic party, lie made a . square -fight, for square principles, aul it was openly asserted) that he was a Yankee. Therefore he must bo defeated. Ho and his friends worked hard, manfully,' iA fact, but tho fates were against him, Ufa birtu place was on the northern side of tho Potomac Jltrcr, therefore ho had to bo laid ouu v , ; 'V : NEW ADVERTISEMENI. i ' . . i . . fc-i L -i- REMOVAL OF. LAW OFFICH. liAVEKEilOVEUMy ..'OFFICE to the ult of rooms flrctflnor old National lUiik uuuumc, oornvr f ront and IYHicumi Ireeu. Enuunco on botij trerU. ' . . . J.I.MACli. much 3)-2w Att'y-at Law. t ' Notice- j rJUlE USDEKSIGXE1), bain5 Wa y j polntea Eesbtrar of Elwctlju for-toe Ctey of WUnuDgton, bcrvby give notice i all . i dcmco ,tt Wd of 1 r WT-. mnsUm. ou the FOUfiTH TIIi;U3liAl'X MAUCU (March 2lth), Jysl ; that the nol g . " , ., ,., . i ' 1..-. fo'saU election wUl bo kept op.aouts l I 4 ' hlUi,l-s$l, from seven oKxkt A.M., -nn'ttt sunset, at the placet dclj oAtrd U- low, aud ttat: BegUUaUjITWk will? be , . 'A' ... ... ..I. I OB evcnr day, 'SmuUya exct-icd'v - meeting with Mundsy, March the Til at4 ending Wcdactday ctCLin?, Mnh ll ?VJ .' ISM, at th place dcdg&tUl Ulu i j Tint Ward, Cpper Diri4a UrUka 3.E. cofjBer Fourth atI II-Mt rr voUsg j4acy mjuc- ' 1 . Flrt Ward, Lowtr I.tU Krl.liJuou at E. SchutTi rcbiUaf v , rsrr Ttiiit Campbell itrtet; .voting- 4 t,,jrsrt.'t t mlh and Ee l Crct tttnu. ( - I - ' . . 5 &cceci Ward Rri.uU.ti Ct", Uv i votias ple aaor. . ' - ( Tfctt'4 W4 1Wuj car E. iiKWf ti yit 1 t ri stmt; Uitrai lli-v, ver EifkUi a4 TUsattm airvre.-;. ' t" f r '. ''--. - - - -I .' FoerQI Wai-Etwusii-ee,' 'Aws-Sftr-ert ' 17 t' Mls cv FVlh at Cae I've; r-jc je Ktwr ri i 4,Up J. C JJtif KZXZXiCX. &rrjr ruuVvl VtL.ESX.4f4 , : ' : ' A' P - 1 C '-J 1 .i i : f i r I