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7 - .v " - .1. if UJ IS. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAJIOLIN At SUNDAY. JULY 9, ISS2. ; -Single Copies 5 Ccsts; NUMBERS; ' ,4 : ' CD tir$ uninj 1 . .. .' ... - 'fatrcd al Hie Post office at VTUmmg-h-t k C., as Scconft UUiss Mailer . ' Xt3 OP AD VERTISING. Ei?ht () Unci Nonpareil type,con .utute a Biuar5. . - . ; 7::;-7.:' ijfty cents' per Une for the first in--' ,,r'ri.m and 'twenty, fire cents per line ir eooh ad litional 'insertion. ill advertisements , will be charged c.'.he above rates except on special " joii'racts, 77 : 77, V-i7- - . ;fhc subscription price teTHE WlL j(iN'i'ox Post m $2 00 per year; six ninths 1100. : '; , . 7 7-' - 7 ' :fl communications -on busines'-must addressed to. THE" WlLMIXOTOJI ; rosT'AVilnjington, N. C. : jiEGUUR RriPUBLllMN New Hanover County Tickets i. . Fur Clerk of the Superior Court, - sTaCEY VanAMIUNGE. For Sheriff, 7. , y . Sl'KlllEN U. MANNING; , Fur Uegister of Deedi; 'JOSKPH. K. SAMPSON. For County Treasurer, I t , OWBN IJUANEY. 1 ;7- '. For Curoner, . - - ' KuWAliD 1. UEVVL.Ei:r. Fur ' Surveyori; - LY. MUElv D . CII EHliY. - ' I , K ? J H L A T I V 15 i T I C Iv E T. For Senator,.! 1 . For House He iteseualireij. ! WILLI AM "H. WADDELl, , IHJSTICE E. GliEENE. ; Fjr Corifjtdblc VVilfaiDgtoo Towuaiip, I'tHtllinir iu Kuglantl ami m the United States. . , ' Wo clij) and publiih editorUU frbm our t.stremed contcmf yrary, the Phila- Y , "g i T i u g so?te ihtcresting jkvinU about the Pviipisy.lYAiiU striker's, wjiivh will beNrvad by our mechauio subscribers "wi.i iiiuch tpleufe. 1 Iu is uii un-viuten law of the Aineri . r;wi Won Hud S eel Acitiou that it ; him II not interfere in any wy W con . teats between working'npnl and -their - employer; hrnce in h; struggle now 'in ptjosf" between thopropiiptors of yjlting mills )n the weit and the 4 ui al burn aled Association of Iron and 6teel Workers the JJulUiin takes no "'part'. Wo derply regret, however, that the - airugijlc should ever have been precipi tated. Itoth sides are losers by it; un? pip ployed labor rowans nq wages, and newployed capital cieans loss, of busi- uiess and loss of profits. ; ;f v r ' ; ' . J"he present difficulty originated ina demand by the puddlers for higher wa: ge. The Pittsburgh puddlers have Uet-li receiving $5.50 per ton for i pud iii'j: trou when tbi selling price of iron , iasrJiaVnts a pound or Iraa. If the price of iron should advance beypnd 2i . ct-nts, tho price of puddliug was Jo ad- Vance, but it whs uot yndr anv circum ' slancs io:Tilibe'ow.'$3.60!;;-Tliat;Vaa ilk, hot5nM, or base; price prior to the i t ri. The raeo struck forn advance - ;,J- iVU PUce lo Qt . ' t I. we have mtiujtea, lhii Asscina- , tioii is orivnized for entirely i different purposes than to interfere in r disputes . between employers and their workmen, but we refer to .this $5.50 which, -the wttrrii puddler hare refused : to lae- " eept in the future that we may make it iie bU of an ioquiry which may V'ftpcfly lod place jn our column. - it has been saU in fcongrea during the Ut tariff debate that wS- in" this country are not favorably (rcted by lire protective policy that employers here secure higb prices for their pro ducts through protection aid pay their workmen wages that are relatively but , liltle if wny higher than are paid to ' European workmen if the difference in lii? jajst of necessaries of life be con sidered. U this the fad) : ; ; It has been satisfactorily demonstra' ed bv Mr. Carroll D. VVright, tb cmU I . nenf labor statisUcian pt Uostoo.and others that the articles which an Ameri- " .can workiognian regardaVai neceswry : for the support of himself and family do not cot above 20 per cent, more in " (biv country than in tJurope. so that U U only 'necnry for an.4aerican work iiwu Li recti re 3 per cen,t more for i his Ubc r th a t.U'opean vorkinjr i man to place the two men o an equali ty o far as physical cooitortt futheo ielwt and their families art concerned. ; Nuwr that wc may ce whether or not the American puddter, as i a typical imericw workinrojan, has beta beoe- f:cd by prjtecti m. let ut inquire what f elation the 30 ' Pr too M M been rrisciTioic bears to Ut wta l tht tWrth of, Koglaa P44l', b " beat paid paddler I Europe, : I the1 northl of tEoslaai th wg-t tf pudiler hare t o Uoaeduriox tht ' past years exceeded 7. CJ. per too, or 1.81 The minimum wages of Pitta h:irh r.nddlr' were fixed in Jane. JiiV, at W 50 P loa, at vtch tT uined tiritlt thi prwent' atnia com jtoced.' W hv, then, ia lglaad Ui and ptUh;rca 1540 for the same class ef labor; dlSertuoa o fsjcr cf r.tubnrgb. UCS per too, tbU di&renct slots beine double tht wax of Ut J'.aglUU iM4iUr. Purtec tacts tvo years ac lsU4 parley would hatsx ha4 to workaUiUt Bort uua tortw days to earn tht same amount f a rss a Pituburgh pud diet weolJ hart earned in out day. AdmilUeg thai tht eoat of litloR at htttbursb. baa been and sUU Is W pr cenv jreater that in pitUnJ.ttery rodfr will ttt at 4 glauce tbat the Pittsburgh puddler ' has in these two years fared more- than twice as well, as his English brother. Assumios that the English g uuddler paid out every cent of bin $1.82 for the necessaries of life, the Pittsburir nud- d'er could he afforded to bay the same quantity of necessaries, pay . 20 per cem. more lor mem tlita the Englishman paid, and still have mora money left in hu pocket thgn the Englishman had spent; $1.82 . with 20 per cent, added becomes $2 19 ; which when subtracted from $3. 50 leaves $3 31 unspent. - ' . J .- Which country, then, pars thin 'mid- dler the beat.wageu- England under free tradg, or the Unitd States under protectiiJ - There i an&lher wy of looking at la ' AriAlltSlkll , MT It 1. J - MIAlivk'i.ll this puts a bi? feather in the hat of everr Pittsburgh mill owner. What percent age of the pnee obtained for hU bar iron does ih Pittsburgh mill owner pay to thtr iiildlr when the fcrice for puddling ' $5.50 per , ton, and what perceoUxw does the north of England mill owbrr pay to b's (Uddler when the price of puddling, is 7s. Gd. per ton, or $1 82?, We have ciphered out the per centage for the pHBttwo years, and here they are: At Pittsburgh the pnc) of bur iron during the period named has not averaged rrnre - than 2 cents a pound, or $"6 per to'ij At $5.50 per ton for puddlinjr, which was. the bot tom pric,. the Pittsburgh puddler re ceived 10 per cent, of the price obtaiu ed for in iroa when it. wat sold. In the north of England the average price ol bar iron during the past two years, accord ing to the Secretary of the British Iron Truda AiMiciatien, was 3s , or $29 yi. -Ntrth of England puddlers, as we have stated, at no time during that period r c ied over 7a. 61. per ton, o.r $ I '82, at a h ch rates,,, of wages their proportion ot the selling price of bar iron would be onlv 6 per cent. So it is proved bejoud all free trade congress men 6r oth r tbat the Pittsburgh iron master gives to his puddlcrs almost double the percentage of 'the. price ob tained for his iron that the English ironmaster give to his puddlers out of the i rice which hiu iron brings him. Does ' protection protect? It most certainly dMs - protect the rittslur.rh puddlers, tveu at $5 50 per ton ' . Gentlemen, of the Amalgamated As sociation at Pittsburgh and farther VVest.- ;-;.-:-r; ' !:;:.: ':; 'We have said that we never interfere id coin roversies bet wweri yourselves and your employers) and we won't interfere in the present controversy, but we have doue aoinethiulf to maintain the pro tective po'iey in this country; we have shown above that you are large gainers bv this policy, and that your employers are not lvrant; and now we think we have a riht to ask you 'to . do tis a favor. Wwn.t you sit d-Wn deliberate ly to count the probable eoat to your selves ut the Ktrike vouarenow eniraeed in, and when ytu have done this won't you go a step farther and ask your selves whether this strike may not, after all, be unjustJ.o your employers, "who haye lor some lime been vsellirg 3ron on hv falling market?: Pexier Co, July 5th, .Siiiii,'was yon at Pint Kaswcllyyietcr dayy I mean eu dc 4th July? Yes, by golly, Bob, I was dare, sure null .v-.. AVellj ijeln vat vyp.ur 'pinio,!! uy do Opirbn! 1 got nun on dat suhjekt ever -eince dat inundashun uv humcn kritters of all sizes and sexes spread all over do knntry so, I hav bin totally dis located in all uv my upper arrangements. and ani darfo utterly unprepared to cib, a Klfcar auswev on uo suhjikt; but if you will take sioh notions as ue kumnshun loft me persessod uv, I will try to tell tljU uij auivju tiviii nuuu uuvi turns uni wid his men thru ue kuntry, wo all nmbrRtoiMl dat. and tho oar nronensi- tics then wnr to run klcne oft de face uv atr, to hunt sum more kongchiql spot, jiut dsn we al kn,oed what he waajhprt fur his purpus was!snone neiore ue sum, and did not hah to tress at it. So dat rnutcU was ahod uv him, and Ve waFe prepared on uat pint, isui wneu ,uis unirubbcrnable tide of bummers struca o . , , . , , . . . our knntry it snooa us Deyona porsepr shun ana comprchenshnu. But den dare seemed to be sum kans for dat most tnmultoous excess of rice and misurry which klouded for a time our whole kua- trr. but do kommMun at de llinl on de 4th was oscribablo to democrat! k weekness do mo knowin wuns nv dat party resorted to dat as means to build up do party. . De military aktcd in good faith, dev ware clad uv de chance to mcto and ncto one another; and it was a plcahure to see them mete. 1 he bund, tltu PrPplPt "'tho halt and. the maiincd, nil reiotoed to' bfe once more tojretherf Wml r1i'ither in tlie dance be in compa ny happiness and gerterueitr sccrqed tq llrvada their every uow nua exoeiivu them, no matter wuero they were seen, and were happy to see them on sich an an okkashun. Whr, we sawamoo them fin tho dance, (though his head bears hoary hair) the gallant tot. John cant anJwon the admiratioa of all who saw htm. All that was wU enough. Tha soldiers, rallant. sincere and patriotic, are not prepared to suspect that motive which nramnted the miserable tricksters of party to c them lor elecUooecring punwes. Yon too thai U to bo a jtc PGlMkal Ct ia fh lUtA, V4 poU tishuaers are reeortin to da "mfAft to wuik wnaTtitQo thundier and hteuln furdiaeauipaine. Dcy t U all 4e pjopio togethei via do dium and Cland dot preparo and orjaniie fr poUtiUl ftnfe uVt nrtvatclr need kelpa sm. Bat yon ort net to say dat. Dl dej" fjot rprt on de th sad hab a speak;- And who was bt i!l Mt dtJ fee fo-i.fi J he make tth J!yp!clt well, as acUTC n wfn$uuy m m uuj , wh'ose Qulqhe'ind bjatTrtifjU itje of dan. rhiif showed kieerlr w hence ' he canie. Noj doyou think he was a fool? No, I don't: but twas de 4th of .Tnlc and de - people expected de day to be celebrated in dat way. Well, dey .are mitey silly if dey thort dat. Don't you . kno dar was at least 40,000 people dar. from Bladen. Bruns wick, Sampson, Duplin, Onslow, Pen der, Newhanover and Wilmington,- as well as fronjColumbua and Cumberland And do you spekt an aspirant for pre- erment at tne hand8 ot this people to et such a favorable , onnottnnitr nass unimproved! ; No; not at all. None of it. Col. Waddell had a great deal to tell them about that bill which gave free navigation to the Cape Fear. The peo ple bad -never heard it before ' and he had to tell what a material part he act ed in getting the bill in an acceptable shape. Indeed we all had given Judge Kussell the credit of getting that bill through congress, and had always re garded the Colonel as the" friend and advocate ot the Cape Fear Navigation Company, but it seems we were-mistaken. There is one thing -we can say however, that if the bill was passed and became a law through and by his influx ence, ne was worth more to the people of the Cape Fear district, out of than in congress, for it-was not done while he was a member (8 years) of that body uu iic got ue appropriation just as soon as he got oat, and dat saved de bill. What conld be done without the ap propriation, didn't "you hear him tell about dat part of the tranaakshun? . I believe I did. But den his speech was perlitikal from cud to end. lie had Gen. Lee up -sometimes', and bloody old John Brown. lie,, said twas hard for southern people to learn what .loyal meant; that they could not, with that spirit and congeniality of fueling and sentiment celebrate the, 4th .ot J"uly, which characterized tlie'jrood and creat of other and better days of our history? mat ne uaa been taken out ot his bed by Dick' Paddison' (as ho', called him) and torccd to como there to speak; ho told how he cussed in the north wlien asked whe'ther a man from tlicro who would let politics alone, would be safe and free from molestation, if he located among the southern.,: people; that 11 ey were entrrely ignorant ot our people. He gave - a hard blow to that class of Kopreschtativcs who could do no litorc than vote; that they were like a knot on a log, worth nothing to parly or country. Just here wc thought, poor Shackelford' il it possible? Wo know iiothmgof the ability of tlio -latter, but as a stump speaker he did admirably well, we tho't when ho epoke through this comity. The Colonel touched lightly on prolubi--tion, said some unpleasant things about the new party, called , liberals; Eauuic was protective tariff enough to get reve nue for the support of government: tuiJ some scoundrel had lipd'on hiiq, and hp. to then Jic had not round una out, but it over he did, therq would be a fight or a foot race, sure; very complimentary to the ladies, though cxprest-cd a prefer ence for an audience of one rather than so many. ' And thus ended hia political harangue on the th of July' XSSii; ...Vj.;-; I There has not beon as large a gather ing at Point Caswell on any occasion, as tho 4th drew, since lbb. Waddell's ppecch here shows tlearlv that politics, and politics nloiie, and t l:.: !.. -'i t .1 placed first o.nd last on rUl ocoiwions, and above every other consideration and subject. Unless the .spirit can be killed out the time will come when the oidi nance of secession will be read at every luneral as indispensable to . t ie sal vation of tho dead. 1 ; v Subscribers to the .Poar,. thro ugh me, must pay up their just dues to the pa-i per. or after this usuc tiicy wjiiHreceive . ' a . il !, i. ' i .' it no longeri A hint to ihe wise is suf ficicnt.. p. 1. 1 AIov).n?. AOTICli. I would resi6Ctfuly ask my city subscribers to be ready iu the future to pay up when I call to see Ihcro, and thereby save me hoc kafher, The .lVgT is only $2,00 per year, payable in ad vance. We cannot carry pcav heads ' ' City A sen. The Fourt (4)lh was qu?ci ia tho zx treme in this city. - -y- CspU George iHiylc ' :s the prince o( the Stevedores He was crowned on tho4ih. Mr. IS. M. WeHott,-ol Smiiaviijo, lost a tfcry tine .hone u nr?t of July, with "pink eye., . Messrs. W. T. Prid-eu aud W. H. Sykcs, of Bladen comity were in the city on Friday last' " h ""-- ?. -;v-' .: '". it : . Smith f ill ercr Ji a rcpoitif rtrl kaxk-down and dra;-out Vat a Central good Uae on the yhale. ; Mr. "J..C. Troy, editor f. ih? liu. riubarg Enltrprte,'? was ia th" city Thursday Wt, lookinj in splendid uvv,V77,; Miss Lanrina Hewlett, tho daughter of oar old fiiead KIjth Hewlett, was married last Thanday to Mr. Jasea lloUoa of Illrh PoiaC Tier rito of bar4tw f l ha adaua kterrd this afternoon at 5 o'clock, at the' foot of rnacM Utt,' from' the First BaptUt chanch, on comer of lAh tad Campbell strvet, eafoloctevl fry Ikv. A M. Qmj. t.- Watermelons and cantajoupes are getting to be . plentiful, though Mhey nang up pretty weu u jrico . Quite a J change 'in ' the weather the past week, we felt 1 quite comfortable with our vest on aboat Wednesday and Thursday. ""o .. u,.- : The following; marriare licenses were issued during, the, jast week: . J. H tioiton , and XAunoa Hewlett; v Jerry Leonard and Louisa Smith; J L Ganse and Dolly Herring. careful with' kerosene.' Last Monday a colored'. chUd named Julia Hunter, was very sevefei brirned -by the exlposion of a canlbf kerosene Oil. She was tarplcssly U3tng the oi? 16 kin- die a fire. A burglar broke into Mr. Frank Hew lett's residence near Parsley's mill last Tuesday aBd etptlout 5 woith of provisions. Fat snba05re,v;pouceBien. These robberies nrei occuring too ire: quently. :;''".'rt;'y-J We are pleased the hear that Mr. C P. Lockey has received an appointment as route'agent in the post office depart ment, between this city and Charlotte. He will make an efficeht officer. H Buildings sfro to be .constantly go ing up in the city; still wages are low provisions are high'and the morurners go about the at reels'' and the rich only remembers thi por mm to keep im lowly. ; ;- - - We fiud that the crops are belttr than we thought for. We "wi re inform ed. at Point Caswell on the itb, by many of our farm rr friend, tbat coU ton is very giod considering the un fa vorble season. ' Thcschooner L. Slurdevaut, laden with brick water pipe, was beached Wednesday night six miles north of New Inlet. " Vessel will prove a total loss crew all ayed The Captain's wife Was along with him, f Much credit should be awasded- to Mr. Augustus tSvfces for bij vicilancc onl the Vesta on the uight of the 4lb. Many lives that are ei j ying peace and comfort on this side of the Dark liver are indth'-ed tu that good buroSle man. , berslaani L-Jd.4 No.-4, K of P', as Avill be .sen : by f their adtortiscnte'nt, will give an excursion on the a.teamer Iirport, Wedueiiy, July Uth. This will their hrt of this season, and judfcMi;j: from the past we feel that we can safely predict for them a large crowd. ' ' : '' ? ' Deaths durioz th week H a Can non, if yenn, appopiexy; Jsaoeua a. Shotter. '20 jesrs, cbdJhirtbj Polly Uolmec, ID year, pneumonia; RT Bur nett, 1 year mihI 1 .month, "cholera in fant ut; iof .'I' son "of ila n n ah Wsl ker ; S day, unkn.p' Ilhsel Uowe, 22, conauroptiot iltvid' Itobiosop, 7o yrs 9re leg. " ...' : , at . . Tkn chariredJwiUjrstealioK Valuable .brass from one of oar railroads was es I i a ' !l . " coning nis wne ana wwwy irwH au cursin at the time o bi arreW A prominent junk dealer was a Unarrested charged with receiving the stolen pro- lerty.X , (uitean interesting wool pulling oc cured between two br-y at New Market , day before yesterJay. They were abouut 12 years old, and they pounded - one" another in lively ry'c bot fifteen mioytfi, when l'tlecry,uf pulice made them take totlcU he! one la ocs. direction, the other la another, r : To T1(S Ketcbucxks of BI.ADEX CufSTYw I lake this method of an nouncing myself a candidate feefvrs tap .PrepukUn fQnTenten of Bladen coon-! U, for tho nomination of lrUter of Deeds. And I feel assared if I rtcrite the noaio&tioo, twUl fiU tht office. Yours rospoctfally, , W. J. EDwaar, Jc Wc have lcva requcitcdja state that Um deacons and commtUre f the Fint PaptUt Churclij at ) nit vtxin;, hclddaiy S4 to, lake action, couccrains certain Vtojorv4 lrgv against tho IWtor, Ker. A. 31, Conn ay. Lat e af. ermrd their belief i the uafonded swt tare of said charyw, and their entire cvaSdence in tho rectitode and high moral character ol their lter. - Tt stsjtctt Minoehahijtuuck a bf in tko tutia rUtf ! raUs and broke oa ar of htt pvps!Ur aa biu'.ed t ts ata4ao taOva; repair ai ill sqoa 1st o$t affOa n exctUoot triq, and tho vtat ioj wart at th n-e xj U -atlSos ,'aa kcar, &e is a fi it nlfl, has aa a 1 bo2f aaJ tayaotaad tntailbw lot. i iSaca ariuof aVT tha UiaaW ti rcvaaodW ttpkUx lri-t al Is saadi CsOcr iA t arcs to acr pro- Another large scow is being built at Taylor's mill in tbis'city for the New York Dredging Company. I" ! We bear that our colored citizens had quite a large pic-nic at Hiltonxm the Fourth (4), -and a ; general lyotlg time of it. "h ' . V-:;- ; ' ."- 7 f - -- - - ; -. - :- r The Cape Fear Steam Fire E rgioe Campany, (our color3d compiay),: re turned to the city Thursday from their tifip to Charlotte where they went to spend the 4th. ;f V 'M' ; Mr. John Kent Brown was, elcc:ed Secretary and Treasurer of the Wil- miogton Mutul Insurance Company to fill the vacancy made by the death of Mr. Samuel N. Canhon. . I i '!:Mr.- John D. Stcljies, our ;clevcr neighbor oa the' corner i. renoViting painting and gpnerfl'j Ik tui;f) ing hu saloon. ; Desrvedly popular he tries also to be attractive. , . ;, - ? -fi I Dtimra', the mjsterioU't nun! we gave a description ot last weea,!asd who was teat to the poor house, made bis escape from that ioctitulion I Inst Sunday by climbing over the stockade and has not tdnce been heard fr-nJ. ! i Mr. lvjtse who. has taKcu e mjjo o our Market stieet and Brunswick Fef: ries expects to put k steamer on next week. This will b.gfrat i nprovemeut in;1 several way.-; For instancj E ijjle a IdandCai .e-v .y i x iovtt.y driya, and if theferii'ge is put at a c uipe iuve pr'ca wiih thf Turn Pikp, iuby nil be tho wheel that will ritlle over Us rut; land again at its terminuj there is E,. U. iylors, . E.i?y Hill:- Enterlainmcut where everything for the coaif rv of man and be as' can be obicined. K.C, ON THE FOURTH. ThQ hleaul- ers Vesta and J.oha D iwsoji left the cityat half past H u'click literally load ed with laughing, lif?, happy hearts, and heads bent o:i the full and frolic some enjoy meat piths, day we Cele brate. Ditties and sgugs.yarna and even turt'e dove .tales of tendercess were alt ia their order as the hour of the trip glided by, anl as the swift steamers ploughed through the bubbling waVea. Various and many were the devices for frolick.-.from he fussy fiie-cracker to"ihe harp of a thomand .triogs" or rather to "the litUo brbwn j ig" that was played upon it. Of courso as it wai oir first trip we j were curious to learn and know every j thing attractive and many were the questions we asked. At one particular point we reoolK'pt that the boat would jba.ck and fill, and pufT anjd Uqk,; and butt and back cut as if nhe were in a contest with "the old boy" himself when we aked what was the matter and whefo were we?wUea Mor gan (here's your mile) blandly rjej marked we were just agoing 'round "the Devil's elbow." , AL! ha! then we arc going 'round the "elbow to get to the thumb are w? "Jes so Mss Cap'nj'' UrVell then, Morgan, Point ' Caswell mart be the Devil's thumb, eh, h-i-t of a place. "No, no, Mas CapVi. I didn't have no sich collusion as dat." Tie pre gapg was well represented there being jes 10 of us snd wU-ak Msjor B. W. Cobb of the Jfisscn jcr, He is the authorised agent. If the lo cal of the Hevictv would only whittle up hi pencil and puih out the "phax" he could tell us a heap about "the shoot iag match' and the long-ranger As.,' which we may continue in bur next The: miliury lool ed well and be haved wc-H. tae hoys were good na tuel aod jdlji aud the. ladies (Kd bless them wore their prettiest looks and smacked their Mailing sister's of Pea der with such a hrartiue-s that mado usactually envi.Mii. We reached Pint Caswell safe and sound, and baarty ia4 deed wa oiirrlnit. The citizens Uire eeeta ta be gool people with Sreat hearts, bhurtly aftar artirlns. and tho eatutal cert monies ol the ce oasiun were guae throagh. CuU Wad Jell was called afr-mj 'and be" ga?ta giod speech, a fiaio; wpeech and a patnotic oao. The balance of the dy was de voted eotirefy ii tntrrimeut, and iocr raOibles atojd vje co cfuUy tru; with the rrlis'iou beaxiog of la conireatcd sou!, Icr, tj ate, Jra, and were nvrrry aArr l hat loak ed .keU''as i'mm iit bolrtaad in aatkpaUa yf the 'morrow'a wsa lag. Affect iooately o Csabracc yon rat Caasrw'I ia oar isBttginatleo aat) wish yea a toad r fars-weU. aa CUo m arriyod bokjto Ute city aboi 10 o'ekek. II thrr arw ,nay tJeverct jtal'coea on the Csp ft-U J 6&scr riTtr tii jde of 4rdaa taaa CnpuLa Dick Paddisoa a4 Ctala part rsaaa lire aat 4 l tad thorn, To tUt avjxrh mreaak kul and t ttatdlag ckn r ctsiieots. Mr. irilan!aa wo alio tttrwd oar tasd- Pmji ti.c A ktixavcs.-rTW of AJJman am yastUy aiWaa at 12) o'tlxk- rrotU Ui j aad UrnaolTiwks, UoAiJ?rs Worth, Northrop, Chadbourn Willis and Sampson. . ; . The Committee on ; Water works re ported having aad tht water put in tht City Hall by approvtij of the Board of Audit aad Finance. ) ' - 4" . . The Committee on Fire Department, on .petition of the Acrobatic Club for hose aud reel, reported - unfavorably. Thereport was adopted. , . v - The same committee, on removal of one of the steam fire eoginea to Brook lyn,, reported against tho removal of any of the engines from their present houses.- 7 J; K x? -uv-- vi-' ;i-7 -;,,;. The Hospital Committeo .made their repbr for May; the report was ordereo! OO file. . Z-ii'' '. ;. The petition of sundry citizens of tne First Drvision of the First Ward asked f it increased police protection, Jjleier red to the Committee on Police.; ; A communication from committees of. the firo organizations of . this city, asking that tho church fire alarm bells be rung em the occasskmof fire. Oa mo tion of Alderman Worth tht communl cation was referred to the Committee on Firo Departmek- .. ; . . . Alderman Huggins offered the follow , Ing resolution : " - ; Whkheas, Mr. Frank H; Darby, lu A communication to . the Democratic County Executive Committee, declares himself as opposed to the present form of county government, which we con- alder of the utmost importance to tho people or tbis city, therefore,' iiesolvcd. That the Clerk of tho Board is hereby directed to inform Mr. Darby that hia resignation aa Citr A ttnmT is expected and will be accepted by this ujara. - -The resolution was opposed by Alder- mu Chadbourn, who moved that ; the relution be laid upon the table and called for the ayes and nays. Alder men Bowden, Hnggins, . Aldermanl f w orth, Northrop, voted aye; and Al- lis, aye. - - A ' Alderman Hugint' resolution was then put and adopted: Alderman Chadbourn moved that a special committee' bo appointed to con fer with the -Board of Audit and Fi uaooe in regard to making- soma suit able arraagemeuta for a market house for the use of the rity, said commilleee to report as fully aa Kwsible at a special meeting to be called during, the'jnonth of Aupujt. ; Aldermen Chadbourn, Worth and Hugcins were appointed a committee on the pait of the Board of Aldermen.: i Thc Board of County Commissioners met ''i regular monthly session yester day afternoon. iVeicnt, Chairman Ragg and Commi&sionfrs Moore, Price and Montgomesy. . The'Treasurer submitted his report for the inanth of June, showing balance on hand $22,579,51; special fund show ing balance to hand, $372,51, and ex hibited one coupon, -JNo. 22, of the de nomination of $3.00 which was burned in tho presence of tha Board, Educa tional fund,shows balance on hand, $10 431.81. ; I - 77 :". '77;' 7" Tne BegUler submitted his mostly report fothe month of June, show log the Tressurer's receipt far $13,30 for m-'rrisge Itc'ensest 7;. ! -;; .7. ;: 7: 3 '7. 1 Application of Jos: E. Sampson to be allowed to lh property for delinquents, he acting a.-! agent for said parties, was granted. ' " ' '? Jv The followiag were drawn as th ifgular venire; lor the Aujut term of the Criminal C"-- ; B A McClamsay, J B Turrenti- Boderick McBae, If Bruhdd, 1 Heiotbcrzer, C W Me- Clammy, I B Northrop, I T Alderman, J J Uopkios, JI ,11 Gerhardt, Jacob Weill, J B Allen. Jas Quito. J D Wucdf. W Wiggs. Washiagtoa Cat Ult, W M Parker. B F reiny, D It Futrell. E PaUick, Jonhaon Hooper, li W UuiBs, J A Bryan, Henry Tate, U F Keoaedy, J F OarrelL C U Thomas. J 1 7 AtnhT. Carl Mugge, V T D:ek?y. -v'-;' ';i;;;,;: 7- yj;,. It was ci'dcrtd . that the Sheriff of New Uaeorti cane ;a he acMiabled a jary of frve-WKIera sW tht, parpose of Viij icg out a i-ub!ic ; hlghwsy, teadiag fircuv te solera Um.u of'tSs city of WiltaU.,a, acroas GreoU Mill Crrtk.Wlow the dim of t C Me! Iheaay aad theac ta , Batwai Cmk, berw- tofwre k tl Barasm's Crrsk road. It It andcn4oc4 aad agtoai thai la lay i- at saU road taaro wiU not bo jdasasg acmraiag ta pdrait Hgkts aai thai K-3 accsaai ht tht tasat aaaU b acvrtaJ wr utrmrt saadt bj tha nil jary.s ' 1 v I ' i:-. - 7-j7 : , 77;;'- 7 tag detCt, asotj-sgea, Ac, were frdLm ted dariathe pH week j tl f rapft II VoScr ad U B E2s U Airka A Y4I; CCarraaa, JVtnicaX, II Vrr; AlU A YtUm UJti Craaea, AaaaatS WXaali al t& ta A Xrisr,xr PAtimre aaJsriTsu J L, V esastt, IVer G L tn ami Jt u J D fc:T; tr P Qtstbj tsi wife to Wm Hyman; 'Mary E Myers to F Rheo; Mary Myers to J I Macks: Mary E Myers to H E Scott; Mary E Myers to J I Macks; Mary E Myers to J I Macks; A Q.Ricaud, commissioner, P C Christ; Qeo Myera to S P Polly; A J DeBo&set to S P roily; Clalia Toora- cr to Caroline Toomer; J W Taylor and wife toG F Alderman; N B Rankin, commiasiner to J I Mackt; N B San- kin, commissioner to J I Ufack?; N B Rankin to J I Macki; N B Baukio, commissi on err to J I Mackt; James II Chadbourn , and wife et al to Sea Side Park Improvement Company. . Mortgages Amos Henry to A C Wes- sel); John Green to A C Weesoll. Interments: darioe the week.Oak dale 2; Bellevue 0; Catholic Cemetery 0; Pine Forest, C.. Ho ! For the Seashore. p ERMA2fIA LODO 0. 4, K. of P., will tJv an Extorolea to SmHhviJlc and the Forts, on the Steamer fasviiort, on Wed nesday, July YZVs. Music and rvlmhmenta furnished. Ticket! for adults 50 tentf, children aver 12 yean of ;e -5 ccutv A goodUmo guarsoted. J . Wilt Gcrken.Sol. Bear, l' VUuiauU, E. yr. Doscher.K. IlutUn, 3sjt Kuls -JnlyS It -; ' : twmiltw. ?ilmlog;lon & Weldon. Kailroad. OFFICE OF THE SEC. & TRE.VBn . WlltDlnston.N. CV July r. 15. J AD1VIDHSD OFITIIUE lEa CST on the Capital Slock of tue Wllrulnstcn A Wefdon IlallrotMl Votorfiny, has Iktu d.- dared payable ou and after tho 1HU Inst. . The books for ttaa traaror of stock will bo closed from th 10th to tholtilh iiit.' 7 July n It 7. . Herrclnrr A Trs: EWBOADMGl)UsUAi 7 SMITHVILLC; , Ml RH. Fi-ortK! E TtHAKCll. Inform Iter V frlcndS and tha nubile, that aba l low1- prepared to rurnUU fiood. cnmrortabi ie comtnodatlon for ttlter permanent or transclent boarders. bavin? m largo commo dious house In tlie luost dentrabie, pleaiant and healthful locality. Who licn tho patronastt of v I si torn to KinUtivlllo. Tables furnished vrltli eleelloos frwui Hmllbvlllo and Wllmtoctoa in ark eu. Fresh K!h. Craba, Clams. o., always freU iron tiro Bay. KUbtug and aatllng buau alway readiness for tho accommodation or guoU. icnui,i per wees, or 7i eeaia per day. For special arrsnjcmenU for la mil is 1 or 11 ervioc itXMn, adUreMi AlU'i. rU)BE'LE IlIlAIfCII, JolyStf . KtiilthvHit', N.c CA&IEUU.V, N. C, June Sf. tS-J. WE DESIRE TO INFOEM OUIt frltuds and the traveling publlo scucrt Ity.that we -have opened a barber abop and cmIIbs is loon at this place. Shavlcx dooe ncal'y, andmoalsfurnlsbsiat all hour. Give at atrtal. UA.QAJCaa'iltr.'ik.E. JoneSttf rroprleiom. New Summer Resort J Hotel Brunswick, tlJlITnVlLlE, . c. B.L. Perry Proprietor. SMITHVILLE, IS LnVSAWlZi&nVH. TV. Is kttttaU-d direct! via front of tha Oesan.aad tweoty nvs tail balsw Wit- mtnsuM, ue largest ctlv la the tsiaie. . The IIOTKT. BUUXSWICK- n n. lructar, aad will b wpeu fuC Ui rtocp- Uoo of cueau oa th ''.. . FIBST DAY OF J US E. , ItcaeamaBI'ta anlon.ll.i lm nt iKa II. bur and Uce a aad bUa hittNn aad tuui. steamers 1 ad afaips pan ia (roai o . thedoar. - . KaillBg aad OatUaX sirs ansarpasaMaJ. Beta noasis far th a m f fnrj's. A rood Itaad of Ma&k- hss trs tor the aeaaoa. and tha IUH ttasa siiiu Of day aad aicak vtll be kamlad arllH iwh. Twmt, aod Tty other i-rwlact of u Wlfi-ctaas raaer Mamers will Wave ersaiac asaais wif dal awa way. The rYoprleior. srita a mmmmm j aaaryvarsla mt aatatar ai4a4 nmurvKKMUtl tO kt4 AUIM ll. atss to was Uli a rKit MrjLi. 3rut tkm la aU Ce as. Ptt.?"?" T wta U anal Tscstssraa; tcuU mm tm Umi REAL COTAftF A G 23 N O Y. FJiTmEViLLB, i. C. WILL CUT AUD IILL IICJLL IX-r-t Litri ca 4 :;;; Aaya Vim U KtrtCa. 7; IlITlJo&f.; Ihm 17r af vt CCw o. u. cucCsica.
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 9, 1882, edition 1
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