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. ' V - j : ...... .... - - . . .. . . ; y . . : J .. " .. ! w l ;! ,Tl12C;32Jin2HT pf jilt ii Pl CI ' , ; -MJ ULkS-j : .; ------ -' . --t ; )i :-, 7 l 5 .- VOLUME XII. vyiLMmcToisr post 1 eVtkebd at the Fostoffice at WlbilNOTOXi N. CI AS Secokd Class Mattek T ; RATES OP; ADTEHTiSl0. Fifty cents per line for tbe first ia" 4ertisnd twenty -fire cents per line (or each additional insertion. ; Jight (8) lines, Nonpareil type, coa jtitute a square. : ' . The Bttbscription price to The Wil migtoX Post i II 00 per year; 8ix months 75 cents. ; ( I Allco'mmanicatlbnsonbusinesshoald be addressed to The WiLMiweTON Post, Wilmington, N. C. . j . AH adrertisements will be charged a the abore rates, except on special con tracts. ' ."v -'';'-". 1 t ii in r-Tifr KSTIrfATJtlOF TUEJfOBTU CAlt- O LIN A PROHIBITION DKJbJSAT. Speaking of tbe inferences to be drawn concerning the anti'probibition rote in North Carolina the "U. O. D." Tithet correspondent says that: No man can tell as yet what theef .fect will be upon the parties in North Carolina following the contest oyer prohibition. Many of the Republicans bare welcomed the fight r as -one des tined to so diiide, and permanently keep dirided, -the Democratic party that it must hereafter be impossible to prevent the Republicans from carrying it,. ' Fur that reaaoq, and not so much from sympathy for the liquor ifterest, they 'have accepted the imme made by the Democrats regarding the bill and Ibe judgment which permitted it as alike defective and fatal to the welfare of the party proposing so . hazardous a Rcheme to sustain.its waning popularity., "Good political observers agree that the Democratic party here has . exhibited mtuy grave symptoms of late; - that it lis required wonderful stimulating in i'miideotial elections t) make a sbowj that it gave the state so abominable a Rlate ticket and Administration in the Ust election that, comparisons with the kjs of .'"nigger domination" are not very complimentary to the "niggers," tod that if this issue of prohibition had not been presented for it to break up m, it would hare gambled to pieces without further nQt;pe,; There art come trins of salt in ib above, but alter all it must be ; taken like most that the 7W says regarding the soutbern Be publicans, and southern poliucs, tutu yrHo sails. A southern Democrat as4 we tuppose this writer is yell enough while be steps in the traces and par'y lice. When .,.he begins (o thiik beyond the prepincts of the narrow limits "within which he has been to the babit of turning his toes, he is destitute of functions, of no use as a politician or man of reason. - One of the specimens of the sagacity of these fellows, is the fact that Got. Jar vis recommended, and the late leg Mature Dazsed. an appropriation Tor the celebration at Vorktovrn. when North Carolina did not have but 140 North' Carolinians at Yorkiown and they er "rejulatora'V wbo were- ii Ibe ranks of Lord CornwallU and ur rendered with him to Washington, j A sppotaen pf Democratic manage utnl is ciid in the tttabs House, Sen ale Chamber, House, county Court Uouse, jail; thus: ?v j At Raleif h there art still lacking the evidences of thrift which are absent from most southern cities. In the centre of the city-the Bute House U Lfiicg. ken a few thousand dollars would lender it decent lo4 even attractive. The Senate and Assembly Chambers are dirty and dilapidated tnd ought to be repaired ami refur nished.j The streets art fairly good, nd In many of them there are new Mi .bdjome rs.denes in tbvbtst style of arahittcUire. The Court House U.in a disgraceful state of dilapidation, and it is to bt hopttl the iov iutlon for bids u enlarge and imirara it will. be awsrdeti. Behind the Court House is which la diagract to any civil Ued community. Tbe Sheriff. Mr. Lowell, a Hepublican, anowed the correspondent day or two end rppnlloned the fast that Jeff 't pM body Ifrfant, Jim Jones, keper. The 1ok-p3lor AVakt (auQtr fs a loar, brick atracturt two Mories la bfiiht. pterin from the lesidence of the jailor, a ?ev dismal apartaenU la front, throu;a doors fcet high let in the wall, tbe cells were reached. On the top noer were two rail, each about 10 feet vquare. In ne cell were uree wsut pruoaera, eat of a horn ias i rawdMatt for a beatie eayUse.. All tUtee weee arUy disrobed, m tht den was exccUTelj lot, the all ccaIbj U tbfCP,- lira seull wiaiQvs, oca w tech aUtof tht Tjssa. There were no beets for aleep log U, no UrhC end In Ut doth lime waa seen sMinkltd about on the toot hare acsntlhlex eSeoalTe had to be tomei II was Utxpmsibly date and tUthf. aa4 rtood pUee to cave. la the cell acjoiawx were saw wli Llack. TbJs cell Rtbaotbq,ta4U Jherm- ksd,aaUrtoahUbo4y, and BoUtlns ! elst waatrrtr to eater bleu Around 1 eee thl h was a beadazs whkh. wseei .kvuiry, was freed to protect a greet bah made by a ntx wU144 by a ) wetaaa. ant sua cares vo mti occe if tka hospital andar .treatatenti Vat ana aea seea a acwr s Tkla Ji tq;raerS5s Ciktf ibe ; booties tUztlle; detlirstlsa: Vj : - 1 wt claret l!t Ciii U rc.I kt 1 fr'a fct"rt, airre tit rrttm khtd. lttatabeiIi tlllexlf Democrats and black men to call each other -brothers' at MetropoliUli Hall, in April last will not laat Some Democrats sy tbey believe it will. - If it does, ihe dread of the "night rider" in North Carolina will never return. The white and black man will go on hereafter in peace, end the animosities which have for years -hindered the material progress of the state will give way; to busy peaceJ , 1" " ' 'Sectional .feeling," he ( E. 6. D.) says ;is about abolished." TThe Dem ocrats and blacV men (called 1 each other 'brothers' at a prohibition meet ing. The' white man and black man will go on hereafter in peace 1" Here is Demqcratie progress I the pridciDnriT. r Exfc;,tive Mansion, August 11, 8.80 A. M.The President has passed an exceed! ngly good n igbt sleeping sweetly with but few short breaks, and awaking refreshed this morning at is later hour than usual At the morning dressing, just completed, it was found that the deeper parts' of the wound bad been emptied spontaneously. The quantity of pus'secreted is beginning to diminish. Its character and tbe appearance of the wound ara healing. His temperature shows an entire absence of fever this morn ing; and nis pulse, which' is less ireqUenl tuan yesterday, is improving in quality. At present it is 100, tem perature 98.0, respiration 1J). (-lulled) 1. W. BLLSS. . - -: J. K. BARNK8, 1 J. J. WOODWARD, . s i KOBT. BKYBUUN. V f)FKlCliL BIJLLKT1N. Executive Mansion, August 11, 13.30 P. M. -The president is doing well to ' day. ltBldes a liberal supply of liquid nourishment at regular intervals, be has taken .for breakfast, with evident relish, an increased quantity of solid food .He continues free from feTer. His skin is moist but without undue perspiration. Pulse 102, temperature 98 6, respiration 19. , (Ji;nedV. D. W. HLJSU. , j - J. K, BABNtiS, - ' 4 : ? J.J. WOODWARD, ': ROBT, RET BURN. ' OtHCIAL HUI-LKTIH. - r y ExecuUve Mansion, Augpst 11, 7 P. M. After the noon bulletin was issued the Prt anient' coudition continued as then r ported until about 4 P, M., when tbe ctiirmencomeut pf thp afttrnoon febrile rise wan noted. In its degree it did not dfflVr materially from that of jesterdsy, His pulre is now lQS.' tem peralure.101 2, respiration 19. " ( lueUA D. W. BLISS, 1 . J. K. BARNES, r j J. J. WOODWARD, 1UM1T. KEY BURN. t)IM9U lNSUiiT 1H) I.JUH f . it is well known that tba prohibit tionists did every thi og in their power to force all the Ministers in the fight for rtbe prohibition bill, and now when they are ddrated by upwards of 100,000, and they are looking around for some ex cuse for it, aojj are ojous to get the i8p6rt3jKjijy-f.ji- gf thrir own Uoul ders, they try out, "The preachers did it." Ope very siting prohibitioniit safd to the editor of the Post, the past week, that if the "preachers had kpt their bands ' out of ihe fight ihe Prohibition bill would' have been sue ccsslUl. Anat in our opinion, u aaa- 6g insult to injury. ; Prohibitionists die hint. They were going to carry, the stale by 40,000 ma- ority, but t turns out that the bill only reef ved .; abot 0,0Q0 votes out of the 3.W,OJ0O Iq the state. And now they say they Intend to keep op their ontaniaatton " and hold the .balance of power In lot politlct of the statt. Wt prrdict that the prohibitionists will not receive 5,000 Trtes ia Nortk CaroHaa, if they run a ticket at the next tlcc tl3n. end hai the? will do. They fiart not the backbone to run a ticket a tat fact of the black f re the bill bat oat ftcelTttl, bt we ajinst expert to bear lots of that talk,; for that is all they amount to, A stranger would baye beUavcd the stataJwaa going pro hlbiUon by a trtmeadona majority from the nofse tl;t finall band effanatkt were atekinr: bat tht eao came and tjjej art no BQft 't ka dfiid Vw tldte4 Fi ixAaKTSTOwy, N. C, ) AazmaS,lSSl.) lUitoa rwt.-The foUtwiag la tat official role of LUadtn conaty by towa- abipa: -V ; : . I TwaiM, For- AcetSHS. taut.... m n n n - to it 15 mrr iim ie crna. twreeeo. Wait vea. 194 . as S4 WS J2 m MsjiiiliyaswipfeaiHtJsss . Ytgralralx, . ..... . V 7.U.ies Char, Aati Cf. C?X fc fle Ca. WILMINGTON. NORTH THK AE8Ui.r 6 TitnT KLKCltK I Wt give extracts from -editriaki in some of the state papers, giving their views on the result. We shall conthsue' this ie our next: i T k , - J&c "I What a change fifteen years and pro hibition, pro and con, have brought anoui in JNortb Carolina! W no among tbt brave men who took the colored neOole bv the hand in 1867. and organ ized tbe Republican party, ' will ever forget tne sneers, scorn, ostracism and contempt which they had to meet, and the obstacles tbey bad to overcome in traversing the rough and rugged road which led to the full recognition of the legal rights of the colored man? Yes, the colored man and the colored race 'have received from the late contest such benefits as never would have been derived from political contests. As Re publicans we are under lasting obllsa- j I . ; i l : r ..r X i hwi w i lie promojuooiBui iworfuisg tne colored question and driving it from tbe bal lot box- A 'ort h Slate, on the fence. 1 1 The decision has been made, and made with emphasis. The advocates of temperance should cheerfully acqui esce, in it; and hereafter in proposing measures looking to an improvement in the habits of the people with refery ence to the use of intoxicants, care should be taken that nothing crude or hastily devised - shall be thrust upon the public for approval. - It is not an easy subject to deal with, and should a law be at any time enacted by the leg islature far in advance of tbe popular ideas on this tubject iU enforcement will be found a matter of difficulty. FtiyetkuUlc 'EjHimiker, prohibition. ; The election i ovtr. The people have spoken in.no uncertain tones, and it is wise to listen to their wishes. The prohibitionists asked the Legislature to submit a bill to the people. This was done and the question fully dis cussed and canvassed. The people do not want prohibition. ' There is - no doubt about thi?. So . let the matter alone, and enforce those laws which are still in force in regard io the liquor trade. Boanoke Xctc. prohibition; " - I The election is over, and prohibition is defeated by an overwhelming major ity; and as tne smoke of battle clears away, th question everywhere is being asked' "Is this to be the end of the agi tation, or will it be carried over to the next state electioi ?" Tuis question Cannot certainly be determined now, as political leaders make so many promi ses and predictions, during the heated Contest like this has been that, iu their cooler moments, upon refl-ei iou they fail to carry out. . liut for the knowl edge of this fact, we would at once say that the contest w uld on. and that the prohibitiou party as au organiza tion, would enter jqto the next cauj ba?sn fr membt rs of the general As sembly, and for.'s'tte and cornty em bers, as it could not enter into tbt one without also entering into the other. But it is thought bv tcme that the vote Jjas been co decided that politicians who have entered . into it with a view of promotion through the aid of the prohibition party (as tuany.of them un doubtedly did,) will be for quitting this line, "blowjng off te forces," and starting afresh on the old party line,-, j $ut ptfyn doincih'N 'here art ma ny things it would .be well for them to consider. And among these questions are the following:: "If we do this can i we succeed in gettiog them off and put ting on 1 the old line of battlt?" And another is. "If we should be able to do this, will we still be recogoizyi as the' leadeir or, wilr oqr old comsiun be takep froro qj, and giren tt tbp antl-prohibitionisUT" To determine tbese Questions, manv considerations are involved; In tht first place, it must be admitud that the Democratic party;- as a party, is responsible For the prohibition bill, and as a party are .pledged to iu pap pori. It must also be admitted that the Re publican party, as a party, is opposed to this measure and. as such, ha done all It could towards its defeat. ! - It is also trot that many Democrats refused to march in line with their old oartv. enc1 both worked and TQted against the measure, ,nd tfeat some few Republicans also, abandoned tbt ranks. iZtatcwi'fc Auxrivahy tuttiftrkibUin. From present appearances the state has given e large majority against pro hibition; and it now behooves the pro hibitionists of the suit to determine what they will do. Whether they will abandon the field, and ay. by so do ing, that they art wrong, and that tbt aaie of whUkvy U riaht, and calculated to promote tne neat interests ot society. Or will they consider it a Cause." right in the abstract, but wrong in practice? Valess we mistake tht feel inn ana temper of the leaden lathe proaibiuoa. moTf meat, wey wtu no neither the one or the other, bat will sro to work with reeewtd vlror, and bend all their energies to tot tormauoa of a ntw pertr that shall havt for ita principai oolect uie proaioiuoe i ut sale of lboors in the state. Qt if a new party ia BQt formed, ihea the ompaige of next year will be made oo this bane, end the candidates ft (erUlauve hoe- on will jo before the people as ,"e7 or "Mry" asea. Akta &tm, prkk Tht rtohibiiioakat havt n.eta Water loo! htm waa a aseeaere ao ever- waelaungly cosHJemaed or a party ae nUerly roultd and beaten, IXwceiveH a larasuct ana corn tn paruten tat eeity for the Democratic party ts re " a a l atv . it . a Sv apoSWiait lv 1 aava vaa nana ell oelnre and wrong abowld experi- people! The poyelar eerdiel axelaae U ia the sute is a awjontr m abaet ra, t5! Let DoLOclan and all uke warsr !! We woo 14 iau aakK a at action w w w " m - . a. . ataaa. el the CepabUcan Sftale Coeuaiuee ana becaendcrwd. Tbrj are grandly ei. iiCaUd.rLeW CSrj ttaris Uyoa want to(-n mniadwtisela UpTT. CAROLTOiL.:SIINDAY. AXJGtTST 14 188I. ; OActal 3 Vote .Hewta Carolina on, :-k ' For. . Asalaai, Aiamane;r I- ' -Alexander v.,. -,Mt 'r-Ti Ayo,, , , imi i 9'1-H We Bnraata. Cbmii.....Li W I 1418 uautwetj Cmdo. -CartereiH,. CajweU.- Catawba. 1.103 CbaUm. - L. f " I IT (JAlUillUttS Orran.. Cumherrf, uurruuer... Jf l aaattttaaaaaai union. Vance.. Wake.. Warren. Washington vraiaara.............. WayneT..............-.T. w uon. ....... Yadktn..... , Yaney.. Oil: X ITE : All subscribers to the rosT woe re peiring the same regularly, will pi r 'port the same to Mr. W. E. Selien or at ibis office. - The advertisement of Collector Can ad ay we call attention to. vy, , See iu another tolumn the advertise ment if the Rational Republican. I Do not fell to examine the advertise ment conrerning Freed man's Savings Bank. ' T .' 1 - . D3 not lufgel th excurston Of hU i'unucn io-tnorrow. weqeiiBTe . . . . . . . .. IM. . .. I mey win nave a spitoqiq crowa, , The thtatrioal aeaaoa will be opened in thia cite on ihe .Tellers of the Ctb and 7th of Septamber A - We are glad to learn that Mr. Jas. B. Ornll. who was Uken" suddenly U few ays ajo, i ebJt to bs 1 bp an4 at his place of business again. Mr. R. IL Barry having received tht contract front the city tor ' repairing tht wharrn of tbe dock, commenced work 00 the Princess atreet deck last Monday moreiug. ; Tbt new addiUon to tht Court Uonst building is to be fire proof in every re spect , The floor and aills art made of wrought iron. It will be ready for net in about aix weeaa. , Oayoetwo ago at Green's mUlpood, Wled a ratUeeiiaka ataaorins U feet ; -v - iiiei''S' rut : ? hut - . vml . " "r"Vfc u-.i..aaai "-. rr-f ' i , TkntHn ..itf ; ; - -J 679:' J . WSX, Durham .... , 3Ms 1 issS KdewniMMliy ;;,-. ,j ,.. .;.. ' KorayUii.w... w "t ' I X" ftnrtif,, , , y l -, B- ; ,t' ; - W? a Il71 Gatea. . ; 143 liaj Grahm-- -,,,.-,!,,. 'j Hi ' 3. - GraYUeii..,,nW5M.i...M ... Uraen -r-,.-f,.t. ,r, y iHSltU. , ; V2V3 Qaiuord ? list -, -aaw, Jarntl. ,. ,1LU -1 2 1544- Hay wood 7 ' HeDdOTron;..'...,... a W3 Hrff , - a lbSS Hyda. IrwlftH, . . M ,... . ; 1JBI 2i JohMOB . . ' 'frjo Jonei...nM.M.............. .ss 1 iijs lieno4-.-....M... - iW Lincoln. ..-......M...-. 65.1 JilS Hwon.. '......' ' 5V- " 668 Madlsoa rr t MarUn... ;, .yt,- -"-V ; 3320 Mu Do wall- . . il -. .. 786 Mt-oklenbaiv..:..... ts 3SU MltchelU ... Sb : . - 381 Montcomery 361 1"M Moore ...n.....v..........,, v 77t i . 1(W0 Nash-... SfcS - . , 1 2W(7 Near Hanovel--..:..-........' tm -3W Northampton ..x. ? -i 931 X ' - Ottalo'w , Ormre 309 iPani lloo.........j..w. i- ( ... Pasqaetanlr...... 'J78 ' . 830 Penlar.. . aoa v.: . l&C! Perqulmana,'.......-.... ' . Itaadoliih 843,; -l Richmond.. , ' ! Robeaon... 1JM .- aStK Kocktacbani..... ...... . 401 3tXft Rowan 65c! i. ' ! ais Rutherlbrd.........-.... .ttt . .. W9S &aon............. 72 - ' SiS) Htanley ' 1 Htokea.. r 1 ; 2oa 8U f ry. wtMiWW iiiniwM in m " 1 11 ! ' j" Hwafn L ; : l - TransrlvanU- Ut I a . 1 ' 1 ' I j lew ... .. t.l.iV.ul.k.(' ia iMtM UtlP "Wi ae, cumfereirce- whkh epotted ? 10 nttles aad a buUoa. Tbe Board of Bute Ceavaaaera will meet Thuraday, the 23tk of Angnat. aoe wrerwor, ceaosrr , ea we4 a wnirj-u-aw a " w ckesca by tbt Gorrww froti each pertj-wUI contUUta tht board. Mr. Ldwaid xtntTtilhle cttv. who tta-Mta ssmwetlat feetaJryahhiaftftalhea-al" ; few diT aro, and a since died of his raSarWa. TTinaiil waa at one Uaan lal the empby eUeaara. Qeraardl eVCra, 1 i arUaUiciji tjtrrA- Ctwaa Between t5 and yeast aja aad leeTOawUS.J- Dr. J. a Watt, errintendentef Unl'X ntade the freiaj rerertef dealis occanlri 5H the aacstk cJa U tit Txri ef Aiicf. antra a& ibelr Last recmrs; Vn..;-r!3l;fc5a2 9 i a-'u t,cki:rt4 Te Coicrtd U; tccalrt tt!usamiirtniaytaAtaisf iavHa Ucim-cae. TcliL.' I H H T la seen! IrtfeU. t'Ji OtiU C3 tla ZX - - i :'-- Hr. John H. Bavage Superintendent of flit founty poor house, baa 'ridsed ";Tij'lrjetoctts and cabbages,; and now he comes to tht front with a eollard measuringor feet ten inches in diameteff nd ten feet in circnmfer4 i 'a ',. llr. LUther Benson,' , greet 'temper ance advocate and orator Of reputation, fiat contented -to1, deliver -two. of his lerttfres in this city. - No definite Ume has as jtt bei rllxeel upon, bat dates wiil'be aryajised ia a'ftw days. Ht W aaid4o be the superior' of Gough. " , 1 The impairs ide;teeJrGoyernor tTortk UTe.fe:jrplctetL- - She is IifcaiJ aH a freight boal. 1 By the re S...S. T- atotaV oT aer-' cabin accommodations aie-tTrawi about four Inches less water. WorthjU Wot to be' put on Ine river now, pa accoutt of . tbt extreme leer witter, and - because at the present eUge of the river the channel is not widt enough for her. " . ''.These officers of the city government who moved market carts from tht streets after market- hours and carried them to the City Uall in compliance with the ordert tbe Mayor, were ar rested at tiie instigation of the owners of the carts on Thursday moroiog end carried iefore Justice Millis. The cases were dismissed at the prosecutors COStr . . : ', Jae Outlaw" colored, was: arraicued bfire a magistrate Thuraday- ou the cbargr of committiag assault and batr tery upon the person of one Henrietta Watteri,' colored, aboutta. yeara of age. Defendant was ordered to give bond in tht stint of fHXr for 1ier appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court; in default 'of which she was committed tojaii. " .' r; : " The . improvements - to the : county court house, that are now being made, have Iqeg been needed. The Clerk of the Superior Court has been shut up ia a sweat-box which would have been disgracefulto a croas-roads village We congratulate Mr. Van Amrioge, our very excellent Superior Court 13lerk and Judge of probate, upon the prospect Of having a respectable office at last. He makes a good officer and deserves gooh quarters, - Keoecjakizatiox of tiie V, P. Club. At a called meeting of the Wil mington Progressive Club, on the 4th inst4 the following officers were elected for the ensuing jean President James W. Green, jr Vice-President J a H Davis. i Becotdhig Secretary J no W Mosley, financial SecreUry Wm Starkey. Chaplain Thomas U Lovick. Treasurer Rufus LofUn. There now seems to be some certainly of the construction of the lonr talked nr railroad in the aonnd. Mr. IL I. u,. purcell House, is active I , in the matter and proposes raising a jnt jock company and 'building a nrw xiass noiei ou. me oeacn, about 14 miles'-from Wilmington, at the ; head of Myrtle Grove Sound. Hon. R. B. Bridkers. j Presideut of the W. A Yl . and W, U A A B. B. Com- 1 pajiy asya, so wt understand, that there shall be no difficulty in the way of tbe conatrnction of a narrow guagt road. Good. V: ' ! Adjutant-General Jones has com mis aioned Prot W. U. Weave of Salisbury, to organize a State Band to accompany tht North Carolina brigade to York- town, end Prof. Neave has issued a dr- I cular aAitg the aid and co-operation I of the bands and cilii-ns of the atajle 1 in. ut wore oeiort niav Mean J. . Wilson, K fiat cornel ; tr"?- . ta 11 iart.-L.it rt a.. r rT D. Parsley, baaa-drnm, of t ha Comet Concert Ctnb, have consented to ac- compaBy the State Band to Yet ktown. The aw brick Chare to ie court nF MntrBtlAa rim rnraar of Fifta a rut jj 9UmU gL Stephens' A. XL E. sgvtgatioe, lUr. J. CI. Krye, I -J u Bterlv completed. Semcc. nU u keM U u, ba-et to-da. Ktik m one year age the old frame was torn down and the new one nae mace ercn erecwo. 1 u at - e. ra . r &t$ aa;cat to Ue credit of -Tae coerTT-tlioe, and Ur. I at- . Or ft .ft.. e ft m a-a 4. u. t rye, wee eea vhim uueraiiy la the canst, and hit great cherry, per ttyafcacn aaS good jedgacat,sweare rlad to say, will at Uatbe cvveae-i with It is aaal there H be e gwed I caeexes aewg the I rtneen tm the Cerl:n Central U3 liwadnext aesU. Ta rendwia Itlcrtre enere loaai actor i OkCa3. ICsrjte-e have been raealag e-a tkw "wkkh kiakecn raaaScs trVwveUy. . siisfo CqW STins will this fall be ran daily, Buhday ez cepted,' end more condncton will be needed. Conucton .will also'; be'put on tht through fxeighia on tbis road, which have heretofore bad none. Thia road has also ordered and will hart in a shbrt while, two new, engines. The order waa for four, but the works would only accept it for two. being . overrun with orders already! ,V , . , t " ! fbn occonnt of tht funeral of llr. Jno. N. McDougall thia aiorninf , there Will be no senrices in tht Second Fres-11 byterian Chorea at 11 a. ni.' Senrices at the First rresbyteriaA Church at 8 p. m., and t th Second ZetbyUriaa mvb m c.av p. m, conuicieq oy : Six months ago"; eighteen" German Carp were pot in Mr. J. L-eba fiab pond in the rear of his residence in this city. At tne tlmt bf putUbg the fish in tht pond they measured from1 five to six inches in length s and from one and a half to two inches in width. The growth of these fish since that time has been remarkable.. They now measnre from ten to fourteen , and one half inches in length and from three and one-halt to five inches' in width. These fish have spawned and the pond is now full of the youngi many of which have found their" way to the river through the outlet of the pond. Three salt-wate mulletti which weft put In the pond early in the summer, ; as an experiment have since grown two or three iuchea. . . . 1 - "''-nr.- ' . . On last Wedqesdiy; the 10th inst". LnFajette Council Nol , of. the Amer ican Legion 0! Honor, waa i nslituted with 40 charter members, by Nathaniel Jacob!, Esq., the Supreme Deputy for Worth Carolina.' The following art a ist of the officers of the new Couoeih PC P M McDonald. v C W C Troy. ','. V CA A! McKethan, Jr. :f., S I P Thomson. -- Col L Strocsa. . : T B E Sidberry". Chap A B Dangerfield. 0-)V G Tolar. G-J A Pemberton, Jr. W M Schlssburg. ' S A Elson. 1 Med ExTDr W O McDaffie. ' 1 Trosreea4-W I Tolar,- W H Cohen, W H Tomlinson. t The usual quietude of the midnight hour was disturbed Wednesday night by cries of murder in" tbt vicinity of Dock . and Water streets; and It trana pi red that Lucy Morse had been as saulted by Wm. Phinney, The woman" informed tht police officers who came to her rescue that she went to the pump to get some water when Phiuoey first knocked her down with a brick, and then cut her eye rely with n knft. Phinney ran' off at the approach of the police, and they punned him for tome distance, !bot failed to rrertake him. Thormlay morning h ui 1 30 o'clock. botcver, Sergeant Davis, accompanied by officers Gordon and Uarria, arrested Phinney somewhert on Nutt street, and took bim to the guard house. Lu ty Morse, upon whom tht assault was made, has previoualy had stTeral diffi culties with Phinney. Her iaiariea. though severe, are not contdered dan geroua. j, , . :" waraaaasaafta sj eaaaTaenenaaaa ' . " Liri; Savrxi -'ratios om SmithIs Tsi.axd. L'ru'.euaot Charles F.Sboe- m.L. r, of U.e Revenue Marine Service, who U on 'detailed duty as an officer of the Life Saving Service, arrived in tht city on .Wedaesdsr night Ut, and weol down op the Passport Thursday morotnr to Smith's jtland, for tht par pot el locating a alls for the Life Sa vior Sutiod,- which i he succeeded in dutof , and returned Thurtdajr CTtabg. Mr. j l. SUaaaa, of Kewbern, N. CL, baa tbe.coaUact to erect let atntion The contract was awarded to Mr. Sdn oa at fSOO, which U coaaUervd by the Dtpartrrrnt as an eicreiiogly rra soaable bid. Tht work will be rwea snactd at oacr, aad wfll -rbahly be completed within the1 neat thrte asontaa. lieeteeaat baoesaaker. and Mr. Stiaaoa speat Friday la Wlavieg tea auk it g aerraarj arranmcets for the ek. Ib7 balUiag wiU be erect ed aboet ! foer ejles froea BaU Mend (Jgkt Uoeee, and wia U eat of the beat im the avrska. The neighbor aad Prary el Ua Tasaoae (Artaana) awTiageet laietay pmav Tbe Vouiatitof ceaneaac? ckarfj la keavefTte nund U and sees.r he ami- lot those tacca-taistacrs waacb are aei taatnrtse poaaiVU to be arAed. L. . . J 1 1 ii in. 4 a I 'a ua, rKas a saarara as a r m imi aa;t ma l S a - iiaiaa. to am aery raigfar taw in nairT. JU latjlt' -gCafe Ce.CsasWja y; . - --: i i '-i -.-T : ; ...u , ..-.i ..: j I; ' :f' '"-'.'.l ..i:r J ; " ! ':' -;--' ' ' Z'-. "-"'. ''S' -4"-. i ' , .- . v- : .- t : 1 ., ... : ; - : M cvsToM HorR, vruirNGToy, jr. c..' V r uuuuirncrvATqnaUjSwr' OeiTer: iclsvlmea ; 1 1 - a ' catONLY MOBBB; AutsioMxaou. j rpuG xixtwnra usxdtuLtivnsia y thafcnstom tiptoe, WU1 he ftOdet pftblte mn&Uxksm ICaaUay, thetQO) eay oTAatruW aeatf at 11 ee)oak.i A. M. mm. - - -I: 1 f ii . oemamint la VDd,ln execaa of th jreaw r : :1 a.!t.:j lla r-. t raitfJAlIAICA'KrAii?iJi i Uaclalmed. la exeata eX ae jrenb-e'JitM I rACKAOE, 37 OAULB. WEWlirwX RUM. - ,-,! ai -..i IU'-- rT(w firaa v; Sample of the ffoo-U tuax he n 4 j collector' pniea on te Batdrdaj-f intnlaw to, aaa on day of tale. .'".' ! aujT-8.- CfifhS HAY. i COlIi ectw. Aaciiniat rators v Bale or BV VlitrUEMd la purswi'of aa ori, iitTJ??ovcr Co?n.T. P eth eaTel ' i Ptalal praaoaiitr p4WK&ac in i aaia Court, belweiv WtlllaIrklaTM AdiatnlUrator of John A.Paraar.eauS: ana JObeph T. XhoioiMoa , aad .atari a I Thompaoa, h raraar, Parker, Parkar, teholas F, Kraer aitaalollltiUJ Vk?r Jsfaenta, lha undenjffned Adinlnlsirator ofaald Job a a: faAar!a wf AJS? rl lfooaedoor.lu Uia CH,! aforoaald, ua Monday. lh Mlaay 0weribad Jot a, placea or aansaL r al , alluataand heldK In the said Utr vV iS..hiS?'Usr?JVM vaoUelraat, I-S 5U?wrd.1JraoiB slaaraaUon will FUSffV ?etl3a thaaeJNorihwardljr parallel with Klerpa vu reaS ahrm at taca. I? Jf52SSlC5.llnr with hl lin Northaaetwardly about lja raeVio7aaiii atrecf, Uienea with the, Weatara llua or SUaranth atat aboet M feat to ta 1T bIdk also a eartaln oUiar hk or varcmi -nBiB.,b Northern lino aHSa street, 33 feet Wtwardlr rrom ts latar section with the Wettwllietf llevaStn atreet, rnaalna- thaaca Wsatwardlr -aloal yald Morttierullae of Priuoeaa atreetes ret?C thence Korthwardlr numiM fc illil: atne 133 ieet, thanca butwardJ parallH wlth Prtnew.trwt y net, throve isooth wardly parallel with KleveaUt street -ae feet to th, b-jlnalnr .uS parcel, beginning la Uie Eaetara llaa of fclavaath atract W feat Northwardly rroat ItalateraeeUoa with tbe Northern IrnVSf PrLDoeaa aireaL. rami.. h..T t"Z.ir wardly akrag th a jitn 1 In e of El eT rata aireet oa lect. tbent-e Kaalwardlv na-n-j With PrlaeaiM atreat m feet, thaaca rttoau wdly parall.l wlU Klwenth street an feet, ihaooe Weatward'r earalw wiia rnuceaa atreet i.tt ai ia .besiaalac: aieo i a certain other lot or uaroel beutnaiW In the Northern line or Prlncee aireat!vA Jf Waatwardly from lla JoieHwtih the Weatern Una of Twelfth atraes, Vaaalaa --Ifl1 oc? tf?lM fa4, thence North" tbiBi-lw,mil Ual wllh iaeeaa atreet SI feet, theaKVHothwardl taarTui till Twelfth KlrpM lie aM .1 ly parallel lha heetat. nlng; and alao a orruia other lot. or vereat besraalog In the forthwn line ot rviaeeaa Its lateraecUoa wiiii ih u 'u-r. Twelfth atreet.ranalrfg Uteaee Weuw.nl iJ aioer aaM Norther Hue of rrlaeaaa euewt ti teet, tbeaee Nortbwardty parallel wita SlSSi iVrVl?' waXlly parallel -with PHneeaa aLr.t -ti k.i n.. ' th Kaau cm iiae oi uerenui atreet, a fi wardly from j lu lateraectloQ nouu with ia thence Eaat wardly parailet wiia treat. Ihl r.x vTTrj ?!5ft tree lai feet IheneeHpaUi wardly wtth M iM aaoWaaa ive ie B.iTrnin auret,uiewe Nail Northwardly along 11 ae of JUavaa it lf ' rHri, aectaalnVl.Vka kaateni Hat of Klereoili rxreat. ill y-Z 3,f 7 fr?1 BraoeUoa aliaTC ik.ljZ. w. - ''""e-a avree. u a in i lUWMViT of Ktereaib atreet a ' pwa4ia wita rrtaaaaa mmm parcel, hegtaalaf at tae laUrcUoa ofthe a of Wrrteia atreet, raatiaa tbeaee aaatwardl ot prt warJl; j parauei wita rTaaUi Street a -. taeace - Weatwardlr aewaMa i artaa . i ii i a. h ia u l ,i i ua Il. het fjaetrra llaa o a3eaaui atreet p3. to aebeaiaalaac aJ-oaee-aotaar tetoe p-rcef, betaata la the Maua llaa af taiertoot araet ea teat WtMweraiy freaa lu talaraaruoa WSUS the Waatatta taZ mt a4wr4!r aaraiiaS ant a r-..--. .. t ate re Horth 1 wardly Hh WaaomKiCj !a at a. ibWiaaa T" a? w Mtmwairl : TaraMeaai OeeHbJr m 1-r r" aaa toaey to be fmm to eaa. aa4 wwlZaaei MWeof ta taw tittaf aa aa.. .. three aW Ma aaoataa Mwun7 i aata of aaia, wita eaaanea r iriaTr Lhal data at the raieafaii tar eeat MtZ. aaaa. Retaa ami ae raaatiw4a t7ZL r tao oHawted aayaaiaia. jay tu ao aaM aaae Vaa- f ta Oaat oal t. uTL. . tit ail UM yowban aamoij laao&T lass eta aa; j-a. 1. 3 canci: Oe'Tux ctaiarnaioy en or .Ur-,e.y rata. bad. aj orHtl b aaaaS a gttori v. i4 a4 eta -v-d tore Tl4. I i MaJi au isua jrtay .CUi-aj y aw Woae a- , SL tt. . . a m ' ' . JMiaJSaf a.3. s-.ga . -t" lOirt A-t-e f , ft.. .s ue t-tatera iia- w-ai-t aaaaaaaajra t ata W j- W4ll ill tatwtatdk areM
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 14, 1881, edition 1
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