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s i . ; . ' -hi THE WILMINGTON POST; W. P. CAN AD AY. Proprietor. 1 WILMINGTON aV. C.., ; SUKDAY "MoiSSIJSG,! J USE 19, itSl. l - The three larcesteustries.in New as Orleans says the Vomeral, the uneans. j , , ftn(I I mke ci-ars and troiif citfrsf besej V t . J .t-agfol-4i'tJ nm.anwgarnejHMjB,rTOHoa w cmpioy meui i'j. r " 1 in.- .nntfon-aecd .oil factories,; 1,525 hands, receiving $374112 in- wagee; cigars, 997 handa, receiviDg $179,772 m waes, and the iron foundry, 817 hands, receiving $ 399,7Q in! wages per year. An obituary of a fish is tn Of the queer items in a Paris paper. Onrof the lattest carps, it lays, in the. Jake at Fontainbleau has just dicd.; It ' was called Fanny, and is believed to haw been born in the reign of Frands I., of nearly 100 years ago. She was accus tomed every afternoon to show herself to lau admiring crowd, and accept crumbs from their : bands as she oaa (lnnn in timpa nast from ' the hanUS 0 'uiaDy of the kiegs of France. ; The difBculty in the New llamp&hir legislature concerning the election of Lr. b. Senator to succeed Mr. Collin! was brought tot a sudden conclusion b the passage 0 the resolution 01 W majority of the judiciary committee b MliA 1pfTiiature. The: resolution, i - a elfect provides that the .election f Senator shall be i postponed till the j next legislature. The opinion of! the j legislature isN adopted in direct oppos tion to the opinion of the supreme Court in lane. The total amount of breadsiuffs re ceived at New York from January p, to May 27, 1S31, was: Flour, 2,418,82 barrels, wheat, 13,430,923 bushels, con 2G0 bushelsoats-, 1,277,087 bushe sj Philadelphia; flpur, 336,405 barre s, wheat, 317,000 bushels, corn 4,111,1 )0 bushels, oats, 1,223,100. New Orleans receives least of all in breadstufls, ex cept Philadelphia and Montreal is stir passed .by it iuf corn. Montreal le ceives the lowest of all. The highi st number 6i bushels of. '-anything i3 the '13.130.'J2S bushels of wheat, of Nfew York. - - . 1 Information comes from Philadelphia to the efleCV that the Bessemer Sueel Company have secured the exclusive riht to use the famous Tlnmas Gil-1 chnst basic; process of nanufacturing 12,21:0,' 30, busnew,flais,uo,woouBu- ification which I hate in this . - . ' . . , , I rtt .AO 1 1. I els; Boston, Flour, 1,070,331 barrels, U6n; ItfiUa j& txi V wnear, i.o.yyj uusueis, turu, v,r ambition to bteel iu the United States. By this "gut 01 equal justice to all men a Tree j win reporj an me iacis 10 toe aepart lransaction all of the patents covering j ballot and a fair count would cast the J ment for its information. A zealous the basic process become the property of theBessemetcompany.i The success of the 8vstem has been established! by s operations both on thq "'oatlheot ind la G.reat Britain, 'arid j;the;'Epgish manufacturers have been!' looking to it 'aa a lever with which they expectejl to regain thfl grouad lost bf late years, and become tho yirtual controllerp of the iron and steel 'trade"! of thewqrldJ Tho process i eecond n importance and value only toT the Bessemer, as by it ores coutaimoz phosphorous, wnich otherwiso would be; valueless, cah be I . i ) . . utilizad and made to produce stefi or iron at a smati coat. . ' i r . Li.i j Ml jii rK ' r 1 ' : ' II A . .The laws of the United States require certain precaupnsun'the runcicig; of vessels propelled by steam against kcci . . V a 1 l t L .loots by whicU,4hcre ,iuay blofes of 1 . . T u..-hM m ma t.MMi1a aa bH etftf maI either periodically or oti. special request, 'ugainst these disasters, Accidentk oe ; cur, of course, from defective 'boilers or .machinery, defects in the hull of the vessels, and indiiference of disciplined Urerloadingon excursions at this season of the year, and neglect to provide the 1 - legal number of life' preservers or floats, ' have already, iu this season, beeri" the occasion of. disaster and loss ofj lifd. 'The inscctors for this district reside ; iu Charleston and come here on occa ' sions, but it is the duty of olSct rs of customs to report any infraction i f the rules of this service.' Since writkg the , abjve tho followicg appears in the i morning telegrams: ''!".:';. A Treasury circular," address 1 to 'Collectors and other chief officers of ; the custorns and. other hw jastf been - iasued. Ollicials are rjoiaed partial iarly to make careful examinations of e xcursioa eteamera. - Extra' cuofu in this, direction should be made I upon Sfundsiys, aod particularly optn tie 4th of July. Supervising' inspector will instruct local inspectors ,to detail one . half their force opon etch alternate Sunday fr duty ia the vicinity of their Jiouio S)rts, for the parpens of asr talaiDS by actual count of paatcgtrt if neocrasAry,' whether the law U com plied with. Oa the 1 1th of J utj the w hole force will be si empliyycd. j f .; The criinxl fcuthdawBs were the ' pwest blood cf tay ljlUh aheep. Their i a proreaieat was accoupUshed by jadkhs selection 'frjai tarlooa Hock. 'Great symciry of frm has been attained, lar sua and aUais lttalitii Cy reasoa f their parity they txrt ttamped I their fjiutaic qualillcs more ecnaiaiy npoa thtir e tprieff Uun any oUtr lUh!brave A North CAroUaa man hAvltg ths stomach cf an ostrich, wallowa a hasd fttl cf graxti after tiiaaer eury dsy.: YIBGIKIA VOUXlvn Virginia Keadjuater politics is con ducted on a higher plane of discussion. There is polish and a IofUnes about it that has the flavor of those eld days when the high-tdned wrarle used t ea on ' befifeW me TThir-i.ar TDecio-1 i--Ts- t J n. I ? thi L.-'rsEre um - of the-Seadiuatar' canTe&tion. lT..n .ir.i,r -vir..-1riniofla;.l it opens withr MahooepeclUi& u observable that It teems with the Mf 8trle of nolitical disanisition: I Occupying the high tfcust and respot-J oAvrA thia rAntlA wYi Asa-aav-a ft saw Wlnw I "erf. W'ril T : tUi. WIL. .1 - I been recreant to my own sense of man- hopdhad Xnot said io that Camber that lwastheoiceof thfawple. I Wfl uiemwere, as eaia wum peo-1 pie, thafcl wanted I pomonf-:Oi that iseia, nereby directed to tne prpYis I ; - Gentlemen. 'you .are here to-day to give effect to the broad principles of equal rights, of a free Dane ana an honest county yon are here to give ex feet to your determination .to free the people-rail the peopjt-"orttto.tote; Jo I turn your faces towards the riaiog sun, 1 and keep step with the music of the ) Union, v I say it ia your - purpose to re- tore this old itate to friendly relaUons 1 ner, stana as one man 10 inai oanner-- hanlrinrv ' ivn vAnr lArfv in f na rQt I fiffht which is to make tout fireedom I - . - I imUltSSit- allo,R?d by their cerUficates of inspec-, la camp in ridicule of Admiral Dalgren monyS . your proceeJings. "doubt tioW. 6r excursion permit, it is desira- for not bombarding Bnter sooner, u but that v there will be harmony. To ble that ofBcere ; of the1 government,1 which occurred the lines: 1'.' " : . " , whomsoever von shall place your ban- mh and the freedom of yonr posterity, I such steamers by a prosecution for pen ..The platform " is broad and com pre-1 allies, if such action shall be found ?fllinir hnlHlv with the finan- I clal n'ueationa. endorainar eanal and nni-1 form taxation, pledging: fidelity te the people of Virginia,; vindicating a free ballot and the unlimited right of suf frage, fraternal : relations with all the I all cases of violation of law for prose states' of the Union all of this fully I cution. Extra efforts in this direction justifying Senator Mahone's noble I wdrda in.his fiery speech: "I greet you, J my friends, and ( my fellow-citizens, with my most earnest compliments. I beg to assure you of the supreme grat- Conven- loyal mv people and to this state. It' testifies in words, which I shalil never forget of yonr approval of my 'public conduct. It assures me that the people of this state, in their right and might of giving power, are here to say to the : sister states of this Union that Virginia is to be put ia cordial relation to her brotherhood." Major V Vaeden of New Kent nom inated J. E. Massey for Governor, in which he said, "Put Massey at the helm and the lightnings of faoaticism might play through her rigging; Fund ers might roll the billows ot bankrupt' -cy and repudiation under her prow, but Massey: with his eye upon the beacon- eueet ancner ot victory upon tne mani- Mil ot uunderism, and ail the ;gao- I bling geese wpuld j fail to awaken a Manliua to the defence of Bourbon principles." ' , ' , . : Colonel Minetree of Petersburg, nom inated Col Cameron in a glowing speech of which the following is a specimen: You cannot forget the 1 storm of abuse and the howl of woe and denun ciation that arose from the placemen and politician?; tne tricksters and ring . v : ' r7 . . T 7 - B"P y,ien, P1W Aii mia,uv ieiiw men, iroa uw 1 . a c S . . . wo peop e, stooa m sernea piuuanx oy -?'"7t: t. 1 ;.f. . nfi Lee went down in disastrous defeat, ; their last despairing cry was "anything, ...w, anybody to beat Mahone." For a time they did shear the locks of this Sam- son, but they destroyed themselves.-- The great Conservative party was a I A UO WIHCI T Stat 1 v iseaa tJ Wf . loaVhsome had committed I la 1 ' - a honored and unsung" into dishonored graves. - Hut from that treat chaxnel house the young giant of Keadjustinent arose; the people took up tho cry, aad from every hustings the fearless tri bunes unmasked the treachery of those who attemped to sell Virginia's sever, eignty for broker's gold. The people, hitherto deceived by the cry of "honor and honesty," arose in their majesty, and tho great victory of 79 arrested the wrong of preiiog years. .. s Mr. Elam nominated John 8, Wise the son of the late Henry A? Wise, who assented in a letter, woea UoL WilUam Lamb of Norfolk. noBioated General V 11 r.rniiM inJ itA hta 1aima in a strong and eloquent speech, but add ea mat me cause invoivca me ngnji to uve oproAcrioca m tne tana uuw forefathers, , and was dearer to him than the suoceas of any jMyaogal friend, Colonel Cameron wa after aMth ex ciUment nominated uaaoimooaiy for Governor, and ex-United States Sena tor Lewis was unaniaeualy nominated for Lieutenant-Governor. This broad minded stawfisman is the greateat strength of the ticket. , There is oot a crochet i in hie brain 00 the itsauoa in Virginia, and; his perceptioua in poUUca are as dear aa hi heart is pare end honest. Frank & tUur fmt At. torney General wilt come down lUor; trvux tho m-anUias nasi valleys 0 the najthwtst, Altocether like pf-fstlj for the Iwtadjaster asU Ipnhlkan combiaaUoa is brilliant. All fac'Jcra and rivals cliques end schism shesll now. join in, ono harmoaloos whole in furtherance of the stand purpose of Uhcralhiss the pollUcal . ethics ot tho Old Domiaioa. j- f The h!.cst this ta citsr Is can the highest rach U can ti lis ccnJ scntiaeat, end .'thw-kii-csl ttsxli a moral acntiBccti beaeTftlct nevteat disposi-iaa it tie vrry ct-isr of CLrLiUxa clirxct-j. U r;:.:.,i cm as perfect or i-:xct. - - CIKCULtlt OF THE TRKABURY DBPAa-rMBNT. stbisokst kulesto be tsFOKCEi) I Ibe practice of o v ERCRO wdixu I irt.'1'c.it L- &2 fl '.is : ft a . i E 3 I is the ton adther chief officen of cittstoma, and others, relaUre to over crowding .f.mr wT,?" w fcr I nauumcoer uteainar wTiirh was fore- I passenger steamers, wnica wiojre- l shadowed in the dfopatch atches bfOho'IUi I . Priced,, with a view to thorough dh triKnf inn ihrnnirhnnt ill TTnitil Sf .- F I f . The attention of collectors and other ehief officert 0 CU8tom8 ft4BuperTis- . ln. .. r I , 10ns 01 secuon n, i&evisea macntes, 1 . i m -- - r- . j 1 defining their duties in the enforce- p. meat of the steamboat laws of the uni ;i ted States. ; In view of the large Bum J ; her of Dasseneen carried on Dassencer 1 and j excursion 5 steamers during , the - . i 4T r 80a of summer travel, and tbe fre- fluent ; complaints that mauy carry an ezce88 of passeogen ; over the number 1 baU giTe especial aUention to the mat- n a la nrt -nvawANt. f ha Aav iPAwrltnfP Af t"v"- v"w Viwn-6 necessary. "Collectors and Surveyors of Customs are therefore directed to instruct their subordinates to make a careful exami- nation of anch ateamers. and to report should be made npon Sundays, and particularly upon the Fourth of July." The section of the law referred to herein reads as follows: Sec. 4,496. All collectors or other chief officers of the customs and all in spectors within the several - districts shall enforce the' provisions of this title against all steamers arriving and departing Snn.rvinif insocctors will instruct local inspectors to detail half 7T::: " V,.:. v.,, of their force upon each alternate Sun day for duty in the yicinjty of their home ports for the purpose of ascer taining by actual count of passengers, if necessary, whether the law is com plied with; and upon the Fourth of Juiy the whole force will be 83 em ployed--Inspectors of steam vessels will confer with the chief officers of customs of their districts as to the best methods of carrying out this order I In all cases where it is found neces- airy to prosecute the officer' prosecuting euon on ine part 01 tnoomcers namea nerem in me penormance, or tneauues J required will, it is believed, effectually ved. enectuaiiv check the evil complained of. j ;:; . H. F. FBE3fCH, AcUng Secretary, The Liverpool rou counts i this years' American crop as probably 6,500,000 bales. Egjpt will produce 90,000 bales, Bombay 65,000 a total of 6,053,000. From this ought to be deducted an ae- 1 .iisti Kwgate 00 vw, vivu. av- counts, leaving tne actual excess lor uus 1 ming crop 0Ter lMt crop oni 31 bales. ThevfW continoes tbar people , ..... . who are now .wondering at the sue or the cron in October will be wonderine ,. v-m. A r. . -i ? , wbat "M become offt- ...... Bishop Quintard of Memphis, Tenn., two of whose nephews reside at Toko- I w w n aaww uvwuw o a v7w vav haBBa ia jgpaD, writes that the annnal I cotton yarn from Kngland ,000 bales, while the ship ments iron New York ae ery incon siderable. r :. J The Cocheco Company at Dover, N. U , will build a warehouse 225x50 feet two story s high; ' aad the Aoaoskeag, a Manchester, will build a new brick cotton house, which is to be 207x34 feet In dimension; a brick sUble, 159x 34 feet; seven brick tenement and boarding houses, 196x34 feet, and quite a little village of wocden tenements. The new mill which the company re- 1 cenuy nU receiving, its machinery; i I JLTO looms haxias alreai been taken I f l lV'..t Ti,!. kt-.t. t.V - tween 600 and W0 feet long, irill te i maapteo to iae maniiucmra oi nn - gnams. v. i-a- There is a perfect wilderness of proa- perityin the cotton business in Maaea- phnsetts. More than 20 mills either firw'flVy pf additiens to their capita), prodacUre gapa-tiy.y dividends. For instance, Indian Orchard Dtlu 4ewe $5 pe t share. Laowir liills i-per stare dividend. Appletoa At ills, Law ell, 130 dividend ptr share. Almol all tho mills ia MaaachaatiU are. ma iicg preparaUona. to do more bosioeaa. . Tho aii-p Company of Chaxle- tos, West oint Cop ra,D cf totxia, an4 le atjeyprise actory of g U,a. oarisKc; iul mill ia Gadea- den county, Florida. AUbaxc ilis- aimippi and Texas9: ail are tth.et mote jkxz&qs o pstvjies a m mVeV Itetsnct fwUoev4 , . i Fi4 Twelve pttmU cUimirg u M ai provcoeau in tM manafactarn ofcot- ton were irned in to week U liar I last. The ci-.lt rarts of the Crox are the klxi f--11 tJ5 tCwJ by tU tkoa ea n ahawtSk The Crei trj ctuiavl Iryknatm armed with amxU bov,iht arrows c. waio are a:achj ta a ttdzs,tzS to jjerf.-yja th cCce cf a hirwco.. .!:i - !' ' PAESEKGEa steamers actikgec- Xori. The President of the Society, retary viiKcisBTaTOtra' calKj-thf cfTerU-n xjrdir arc cited- r ti : K ! 1 1 I ! :4 t at. I I- btl 'j-oh toI -) be M JTEHS OF IKTEBEST. The delegates of the American Picdo- logical oociety net reccnuj W -lew cotilde ons- or I .8 caseaii Cli1 1 - r I. t F ... T .. " s dfi's d .jstt and Jie tSOTB t9lA Xf nT? rTV "'fj flTLn, most one-third of alHh-tkildreii bora onemiru -a wuuw , ijrj-x sn-i "W'W'TO'i ".ML , j . i t. .1 i jt. ..k. m" gratifying to knOW tHAt -ftO mCdlCai a A. w Tl la I Pf ofession are paying.more auenuon w thejmatter .IWfonnerly, and are busy iMUlatiizsw Tv i:,? rnrtn"!!! t"T" -rT .T;""7 i " um IM r".:"Jf mfir n'M The DalflreaiPoeL U3 CL, A. ia about to elace- a monoment oyer the grave of poor iUl ,0'BeiUy''r-Gen- rl ;C!hrlM O. TTAlninA ae of the mtt genial and riUiauMf men; who v ' - TT . 4 too ,00 for his country. He died poor leaving a wife and children. One sf.MCB.csI8': wrilten As iny littlelackeyed Mary.T1 f or hir KilTftr-wioired eanarr. !''- " ' Or her crockery Noah' ark.!'j And now the Dalgren, Post erects his monument.-? i,-. J v.!---t M. v- iRrBVnrh. tha- famona early ( . . manager or tne Italian uperain Amer- a t.k.:M.i.. r a.i.M. JU' BUU U1B V. VWU HI 1. V. Patti, whom , he first i introduced, as a little girl. in La somnanbua, nas iaiiea for $32,000. f A young -girl named Amanda, tried to commit suicide by going oyer Niag ara Fall., &he t had recently lelt the Uursnline Convent, at Morrissiana, and the Lady Superior says: "The girl felt the constraint of convent life and was not much . given to study. 1 She was a yery clever girl, the Superior, said. 7"' 7"" T 7 , . V nniriu inn nuiCE ma srava lob mea ui 1 ewet eaucatea man snereauj was. mi -1 . - T I luuuiu buo was uui s Auuitn Catholic she was well conducted while ip the convent and conformed strictly to all the roles. Very little was known at the convent of the girl's previous history. She was taken on the recom mendation of a third party, but who that is has not yet transpired. Indeed lhprn i a teelinir that a clever decpr tioniwas practiced somewhere or on some cne." IrtShe had abont her person something that indicated that she was' either married or in love ; with one Allf .' - .-I Air :. i. " WKST POINT. Tue gVaduiting clas8 is puhlished 1 entiretue order of their merit gener- l . .,. .!..... i ally in scholarship, the best being 1, Those graduating from, the: southern states in a class of 53, were; Lyman liall, . ueorgia, Ko. ZU; , Andrew s. Eowan, West Virginia, No. 23, Parker W. West, Louisiana, No: 24; Guy Cas Ueton, Texas, No. 32; Francis J. Ker J nan,' Florida, No, 33; Frederick 0.1 Hodgson. No. 43: Simon M. Dickins j t t i.r-v iji t. t- - -. unaiu, r 1 oama, tne nrst xiow oa ana tne secona 1 s. . 9 JSo. 52. Those from the sooth Innm- bered 8 ont of 58 gradnates. ANKAp6&W-irAT A' BCJIQgL: "The standing of the graduates has been ascertained this year earlier than usual. ! The highest mbUiple obtained during the whole course of toitf, Fefrg at thy) Academy is 750. To be' ranked among the ttanr' of the class, a cadet must ootain wperceni 01 mis rouiu- pie. - The 'following are the stars and a AaT - a -a 4 1, f ' la? tne mulUPIB ODtainem .I , , , : . . i j.i.i. t. RnhrwV- r pm...i...:. - w w. vwUH.w, mm wSOJS,; J?. John JI. Leonard, of Pen - osylvaui, CfflS; i- oho? tfooe - 1 wero, at large, 64)7.23; "p. ;onn U Ireea, I Uichigajr, 654.16; . Franpa . Sotton, I New York,liwi.lC; J. Robert H- PsshU, J at large, 64923. . h- ' "These number 7. Twenty-oao gvad I waled into tho engineer midshipman, I and the followinr. are Iron The sonthera l ataiM ' Thnmaa 1 tr Vl.:.. Solan W Marylaad; D. a Bed- tayeanufBxnne(cnj 41030 ia,. -aaaateu as miosnip. mfo rom (rofjyi msTBfyufi -ai Keligiosi tkaj trvaide4w v ' . Washington odfJarfield were the only ones! who were ckarch measbtrs. 1 tat all, oat excepted, were men wao- reyexed Chfajty. Atlases snarried 1 BiipisUr's danghwr, j&d yaf jacllced to Uaitaianita. eersss was not a belicvtr, at least whllt U tu phit magistrate. : Aladtaoa a early coaaeo. lions wero Presbyterian. Most roe ia said to have favored ; the Episcopal cipth- John Qtmcy AtUra was like his faihcr. ykciso j-js a Methodist. and died" in ian Cwasaaatwa of thai chwrck- Van Earea maV in tho. reformed Dutch chare, hnt aittrwari inclined to H lKcpni charch. XTatt-? ieseel Uard Lhe KcJiit chpeh. asi Tyier was aa Eew?fw3w- iy-.BiHfai by A eaceerr thn X at-a'j.t Praaklia Pkrta wrs e erW, Ut eo. A iM'w-t avf A. return a i'!.. elcrrh U Cc-r Clisan wxj a ryHtrriasv CJesreral Crest aUrnia lie liwC- t eb-.rc-, ai Prexiist lis--: lUuacf. 1 p t Cs-ta ci T - .' 7 "iW. .: Perconal. Mrs. Garfield ' continues to improve in health and Appetite. fk Hi' fc- - V " ' T S i ienM aneraan and auj, a w T. Lincoln . Secretary 1 of ,W. iM Poiatl j H I ff tr-Tim l-sWeal The revenue of the ancient estate cf Washington at Mount Vernon was last year $10,824.50. . It is stated that the Hon. Liontl Sacvilli West; wiU succeed Lord Iim..i.. .i tit , - There were i eizbteen candalate or dained 10 the" Catholic Priesthood by Archbishop, Gibbons at BaHimoie on Mqnday..;, , . - Joe. Johnston has informally in an interview replied to JetT. Davis, saying if Mr., Davis, has made a certain state ment, "he has stated what he must hate known to be false," . . , ; j Mrs. Walker of North Carolina, the Vicegerent for that state, -at the late meeting cf the Association at Mouit Vernon, sent a letter of regret at her kWnce and a. check for $50 for the en dowment fund, n ; . , . t - . i : . - .. ,. jr I Secretary Windom has retucced to AVashiogton. : On his way back he ro ceived great 'attention particularly at Chicago, where he declared in favorof that irreat measure, to unite the creat lakes and the Mississippi, the liennipeu Canal. - Cecrewry of State Blaine has lot- i iain'Ml mnnUsion to erect a three storr ; r "T ' resiaence wua a manssru ruui, cubits $48,000, on Massachusetts avenoe, Washington,: corner P. and 20th st. To be heatet by steam, fitted with an elevator, all modern improremeats and finished in the highest style of archi tectural art " J V:i,T -:" ;""Vi Bob Isgeisoil, of infidel procli viiie', haviog been invited to make some re marks on the death of Caair, said: "'No! no! When I have been ini Eussia I am a Nihilist, in Germany I am a Socialist, In Italy I am au infidel, and in Amer- ica 1 am a liepuoiican, auu x ueueve - 1 i- t i. . UeDubiicani3m cf aind . ... Prof. Hinsdale f If. J m rv.tlr has given in a letter hiviflw. rcgardr the situaUon m, New York. He ing says that the President, in his Conk- ling course, is approved j the entire country but hopes that the President will not follow Conklinz into New York, 1 in. which eveut , he says the President would lose a j great deal oi the support which is 'now extended to him. UAL V BSToN Ctll Pe Somebody hassent ui the Galveston (Texas) our!, from wpkh we make two or thre clippioga. 'Vp might V rU u rf-hi ti 77Zjl"JiAit.l:. PllICi: OF TKVA.SI UtKDS. , It is impossible to fix the price oil . (- i '-f- : ian(1 j0 Texas, la the unsettled por? . rrs r 1 I ..11 Hons ol the state as hoe lana as any in the world can be bought - for fifty cents per acre; but of course this lizure Vill not hold good in sections that are tbickiy iniiaouea auu mat are now re garded as among the most desiarable agricultural regions in the south. The 1 rau way , compauies 11110 luiimiu. w : 1 1 : . r i acres of fine Jani,9 nUkh an be pur- i at from fiftv cents to two dot- lars and fifty cents per acre. In the Course ,of a very few years I he wild wastes will be - blooming fields, and then their prices wilt go up in the same ratio s's has resulted 10 i other sections of tije itte rhar harp been' cpened up to settlement by the faeililies a forded by railway lines, 2om 11 the time for inquiries to be made and V purchases to 1 untion of imiRigratiDj : j to Texas. oe rixeciea oy persons woo nave an in- OAireatou gets nearly all tx V choice TtfjeUbUs from New Orleans, and the j best part of the butter, oleotnarterlae, I lutk a u:v uy iu vnivir, iuu tivw I Jvansas, ana v, niinin tweniy-nve I sort can be produced at a cost that is 1 inconsiderable compared with the pro- 1 fits they would return i. . ; y he itpp&f Uaca wccuilng for (Jal veston, a branch lice oT t-e Mexican T toerMexltanl railway syCmcan tM?t be over - eslima - tea. 1 ne ctaims met mis movement ot. wuu ipc cunaiuraHoa aiu -rae- roatty 1 ot ma biitiQea, Jme4 of Cjalvc j- toa are of the highest orders but unicas 1 greater, cothaiiasm and - liberality are I manifested than tBTl-ler that hkS AS 's ..JX fore Oalve&too and the cltv of Mexico will le bound iet:r by binds of steel, 1 ' . I ' ffidit tUls- , fceva flitW gauhtet s-J-rrcd oa a bed of micrj wour tnt -atc of the beat (af)d aow f the wal) phy- siciarrt, who gate her- dmaae varioos name but no relief, acd now Le is re- restarad to ia rood keakb br asaiaa! " - .!!.. v---. ... Jf V f eW ? St had ; f$d at fr ayeafa, loVe -iof w. r rsracauy wop an pray that ao fee Bttit Ut their akk saf f.-r n we did, en ' at'ennat of prrjadice teya.The Paswts. Jrrw. 3rey tjoomwdore tie. daf, to reveetly dtd la w Yok 2W is ctaa cf hta uj di a god drai wf hsm II hi , Lestlx- the shew ma oioMia ,te wt,sM a fw day ar s-haied itio ctmrftet ZS li; si n Jkat. lie was wt9tsy Itf.'-ff t-e csrtt fc wTiir n icrrly hWe. if7 lfycsLwina gwli tfae tatto is a certain uaWr ef tatsn Uu yon snay Aad it s(sis; bsi U y e kan yu tAAracUr U it eautct uhJi a cm era ixaa ta morer i&e t-J NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Carolina -Central v Kail -H " : " i ..... vrrnl CJfmrfiT-s 1 Sj t I OITKICTC GEN'L 8UPE Si .Jr t r CHANGE OF SCOELuLE; ON and aflr MaY 25th the following Hahednlf wlU beopented on: this BU- BoaOri 1 li V?". V-V.; . THj!CKsepJee4ls?;f4 a . Lt NVTln(aaitw.Wf..5.1 A il ' " . - j Artlt ' CbMAomtlJfH&. Pat ,4AiTatWllmlnrJ t .r.it Ttc laa Ho, I and atop at regular staf ion onlynd points dcMsIga&ted In the Voinp Tnese trains make "1om connection St Charlotts-with trains MOwS and 4 for Clv4 land Knrtacru uxl aJl Mints OB Shelby 1)1- -vision. '.- -'' f.t.C v:i-T - lViSSEEEMAiri aOTlfGilt; i " " , 1 Icsvb Wllralnrlon at....... .5:00 P.M Nil A VArrtTst Hamlet st2- LHA M 14 C&arloUBat,,,,.,.yU0 A. H . -, i Ijbbtb cnar iowb at .. ,, ? . ,isj jt.m. No, S. V Arrive at Usmlat at--. 1:29 A M- 1 . Wllmlneton at.. A at No. 5 Train fi Dally exoept Sunday,' hut no connection u tuusisaoa patamay,i ? xio. b Train is uaiiy exoept eaiuruaj. 8HELBT DIVISION, PASSENQ EB, UAII KXPKES3 AND, FKEIQJttT. Ml No. S. 1 Leave Charlotte N. UJf6 ! j Arrive at enemy. ,...,.-!:W A. X Trains Nos.5and fimakeelosBeonnBcUon at Uaiulet to and from Ra:elght except as above.- V ' --b i IJ- Tnrough Sleeping Cars between Kuleifih Vrri: i r-, "r.r... 7.,. and 1 make connection at Charlotte witU AT.4 0.IUB.. arrtvlag at Btatesvuie same evening, ana oonneeua tben with W. N. C U. R. for Asbevtde an all point on W. N.CR.B. v s may 29 tf ' General Baperta louden t. Wilolfiztrii & Weldoa R.i R. in 1 Coapaaj.i Orates UXKaaAi.SrricRJKTKRDKirr, Wilmington; N. C, Nov. 87, l. ciiANQi or Bcaxbui, i N and alter November 38th, lSf. at I IS I S-' P- n Fassenger Trains on he vy, W. . iu rasaenger Trains on road wUl.ruaas follows: DAV,1iUlf4pTaAM 5?rJ3L T!a .u Leave Wilmianon. Front Street : ' - - : . Depot, at.......,W..l;.T;..; CA9A, M Arrive at Weldon at -;i . k i; I . . ; . ::VtiO P. N Leave Weldoa a?.. ........ .....8: top. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front at. iMPOt at... ....w.w r. ! FAST TItROCO M Alt AND i'ASHEN JtTE TRAINS, Dally Nob. ti North and 41 Boath. , Depot at 3 .. s rf P M Arrive at Veidon.... 1: A M Leave VfrWeuj. Z j M Arrive at W ilniington.FrontHUeet I rlVl Wlltnlnvtnn VrhhlMrHt Train No. fq North will stop only at Rocky Point, Burguw, South WaLoincton, TIspilo lta.ixt. Olive, CjoldPbnro. Wlltoa, ltdAy I TralB Mo. 0 rou Ttala Mo. 9 Pouth will IP only st ltoeky Muant, Wilson, UolcUbOroi and l tlan MtllB i Magnolia, NrnTTT nAS5KVOER MAtr AND Vvimji r. i.w.- ' EXPRESS TraJas, pay-lo. 45 North and it South. j v . Leave Wilmington, Front Street 7j . IJCpOt, L..W, , ,,,., 4 r. at. Arrive at Wgjdon tt .. Leave W Uon dally, at . , 1 iS A M Arrive at Wilmlngvoo, Front IStreel y uepoi at -. ....,r. ji 3 Trains ta Tsrboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mi m t.t for Trboro at P. M. DaliyMd Tneadar. Xharsday a4 hatar- day at -CU A. M. UcturnlBg leave Tarboro at SJO A.M. daily, BBdalonday, Wed sea day aad Friday at tu P. it. , , i . Train No. "47 mfttoea ctcse eonnertlon at Wuldo for hit rUatu' ttorWOiBlfvi' All rail via lUelinioud. aBa daily cTf V Sua- Trala Wahlu No. 4) runs v(a IliobinOBd ad nrtoa. and makes el uaa connect loH daUv to Klcliintnt. and daily except Hat- 1 wruay Bictw tor aiipotaia aon I mood. ' Z'1. ..; Train No. 41 rnas ilsily an mateCi.to eooDBeUoM fur alt poiau aorth i l lUcl- snosui and aahiaalwav s. -. r Alt tnalss rue solid bwiveaa WU lag ton and WaahlBgtoB. ead laf PoUanan ratacc oieepers ai,wrnn. j. , JOA F. DtVIWK. f - " . --" ' - . tteaera I eBp'C . .v. 1WK, Oea'l Pamkb Aitaw, vU . nov 2k U . ' . ; .. - - i' .. 1' r. iDPlRl WTRXOESmi OtFlCl 1 ..... . 1 v liaiJJl0 i ClCsCU . . AO " , M. .14 . , . ;-iaj" CMZ OF aCUXDULI I rB4Bl UI twraawibtsrari , DA PA5EKG EU, Ulll AXD KXIRKSS Traioi, Daily-NW. 41 7A. West and 43 lL Lcate WUaateftwW... . u 1 a. I Intn it IWn ... 1 ci r. 4 m a- I U r-Ww Anlveat daviaWn.. . l KtCiit. Klii cr ttllU? f tun.,i , . : h, n 7 WtwA as4 ii Jw. t I An ire at C. C. si AisariDwwJ.teen n, M Ante at asssea. Leave Cwhra-iate. ,a tn r. st besee V C As. ,aaatA-s-M M fj La-are a . A. at amt m &p3i.i, sf a ' T-ai "rai: ssbww ami aa rwiw ikmvww, e f j I Al . . Jz" Tf 2 If- "! ajsraMtMt.tu-j. a- t. . rwwB gnr-e Bay CW-saVAa all fses f rfi rtraa -ara j-rt aAt4wMfCie AU e!s4 mm aaeni UMwta aa 7 ,ix,s. wtxaji 1. t4yjw c ' a. n -rr raw-rtornr Ar. maws-wt a, f x. DIRECTORY OF LODGES. MASrtid-n'uiTaJ - a?ii W . veaing o icU tuonuTr. it:' VHmiBfon Lode tn r a!A it lUii i iiOUdST la Mih mnBtw vi UlBibrtort- nnnimin.lu. W. .' . - ' BOBlciiall, r T . mJ : KN1UHT3 OF HONOR ? V Csrollua Lodre l, uretUtaad 34 Mi days ta eacli m6otli, sif t iBlioTruiiT tllHI twrl i in ib mn ... i 4. 1 ' 1st aveBlnV " T " T PiBK Orion Lodii day eveainr. JOsmpbell E pbell Encampment No, 1. ateu 1m tebeeoalAdsemBBis lt&n.i :u Tr.. . veatogs of eaja aaoath. , .;2J.ln!if 100 L Lodge meets ?d satf ttk TI1111 sila 1 i r aaatsu ai saiiai mTi 1, " i atanbaitatttLAdeB No ljt MMi, -1 itU Sunday in each month. at 9 o'clock bm 1 m Cruellus Uarnett ConneU Nota.iart' W and 1th lloaday evatag of eaeh moaial ao boovb Louges uieeiat CMd rllo Hall on Third between lrlurBs and at streets... ", . -. .? ..... . ,.a ti f JlX2CiaHT30F PYTHIAA. ':l A fitoaewall IxhIitb Xo. 1 ttm i , day at Usslle llait. oa Third strret. ; uermania ixxire no, e, meets svet Thars. day evening at Castle Hall, u -, kndowmnt Rank No. 221. tupt .ii r.u.. la each month, at CMtle Uaiv f , ; a: day evening, at their llail oa rrlnce be. j tweenitiaadSeottadaUaetS.., . i - - M4!U)VI(UrvtiAB.nt -' TV" T -ItU Ntbo Lodge inoa, lUa d AI MuidT In each luooUi. on tUath between U !.., ; and Hed Cross &Ueets, . 4 , i v utuivui iwode, meet SI aad 4th, tf ocmuv f la eaoh aaoath, corner feigblh, aaa fiUcoJ i -'i'--: , - O.U. O.O. F " Fro Love Lodire. meet 1st aad ii Tnid. i in each mouth, corner DOrk and Water t v Ool ta Ljrre bwisi, aaect tet and 3d aloe, day In each month, corner Uxast and WW w&MaUT IU Will vm.' 1.' ' ,v ; NEW ADVEIiTISMEXTS. - : - . 1 . , :: ; EicMeai and Petersliirff BailrsalC', '.A 4 as rjriUAi . . BJ X CiOMMENClNU Euiidav. MAY V j tralnsou this road will rua'a to L1. .; ; i ICVViC UlUlAIOflli liuCTIL .tlO 1. JJ- FattMaUoVtily. MtasM llihinili ct, unmlous rurtiavannah. iUj- pnly at Pcicrtbwrr U, .V. Un T ttROt'iiU J Asa, 'dally cuaaert Ins rurt-'harioktoo. Auuta-kaJ AiaeBbavaanahiHatcsb.Jarl kOUVillr. HhM ttl b.l. tti. Irr, Cent rails. lrwr luufl. on signsl; I'uilntBB Horror se twera New York snJ Vbai W&m ou this train. j P; II. Special Nurfhlk' :sprs. k- - M nn,l .niri.ll. n ...... M ...i-k L; '- . t a . . , l:i J - I " ' . Noriolk, dally (ea?t Bnnla 1. i , . , ruaBsr lakt-os tUw tfWia w ttl j make close coo ntctimi at -e:rr. . burg lar NorwU, -:ute st ail i U l i A. I ' 1 TeitfUt Diuly jt-sct j-t u30a , LK.V V K I,LTKR3BCP.nSOm( ,? .1. Kbj Mail dailt. f wljr at C hester. I'otltKSU Blert' ti . ttreen CbailcsiDU sud .f B? miti'io.i. A si., .patsiai (tBrtvMk iTfpr-. a. (1 aceLbBBway, lcat ail '; linos un 1 v lti iv v1,SBSStw , through Mall Jdall y" eontir.-Usi ! -with Ktrl-moad. rfrdetfkesji i. ' and -fototnaa ltitiiad itr : IHlBUeatBudwt. Alauiuaki) '' DCOltOAt (t.K) With iMaMkt i uo UhlO UtlMd ftT Us V if 1 liuta hi.rlne 'and all pJJ iyrlh aud witU IM-t' aid at Msorlirtar Otcrattdt ra. ; trslia. 1b1 man Wee$froB t ; irstQ iM-iaecu t wru t Me,! Vara - rt LTsjf., All trains leavlaa ll nuK lha Antvmtaltua Itonol Hovtiav fcai oiiji Tbaibs IcAre i;tW mood at . A. !.. am 1. at. Im- IMcrwUis at A. ..anl iJu I'. at. t I ,-...,- 1. l fcUM, a mm . B aB B a a a .... a . w M 1! -1 I t?!;4i 1 nr j mm: NOTIOlv. a Li.iLwsiBs VIhmUw -' . Sf" 1 a, mi s !ciai. wi iUwry W'w.iif.f tfianwr. H Is Ale ays wa lA. ; WBBB s?u. 1 1 -; .1 1 ... 11 .1 1 1 1 . ' 'W MftJltTA. 10 wyjltfitr-If.i a-L ' wifcr. JAHCfi a; dAncLo . tir too -,-, t cuaj, S'Jja - jMtW ?t. i . Ms.ll. I. t w-- . waets M(B--seaBwa a t j . wtBU'B-ve awe.- tsw-w-i- -tf'P'.--- flw4"4 t-wt-A. ffw .- itrJ -i.T. f !.' -ir ,--t ! - - a-4-tiMry. -.', . tj2-. is est Mtwt;i t-y iaf.t ; Aw.ts ta wt-A liucHfiw t Md a-r-w-r -aA.! a . a "" . 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