-- it e i ii. A' ; VV A i ,4 iHJff foLUME XV." i i i : r . , - - . - - - - ' - t . , -..... . xr i TjMINGtTQ!N POST mcred at the Poslqffice at WUming ton, N. C, as Second Class Matter. "bates of advertising Eight (8) lines' Nonpareil type, con stitute a squarej . ; Pt,- iP 5 Fifty centa per hne,r the first in iertioa and twenty-five cents per line (or each additional insertion. AH advertisements will be charged ct the above rales, except on special contracts, . ? L ; The subscription price to The WIL jciSflToN Post is $2 00 per, year: six months II 00. - V , v j i All communications on busines must be addressed to The Wilmington Post; Wilmingtoni N. C. ; :v KEGULAR REPUBLICAN New Hanover County; .-Ticket. 7 For Clerk of the Superior Court, STaCEY VanAMRINGE. " ' ,. 7 For Sheriff," 777:-!'7 , STEPHEN II: MANNING. For Register of Deeds;" ? . JOSEPH E, 8AMPSQN. i For County Treasurer, OWEN BURNEY. i . For Coroner, EDWARD D. HEWLETT. Fur Surveyor, K. LEMUEL D. CHERRY. r f LEGISLATIVE TICKET., X '" For Senator4, ; ' For Houae of Represenatives. ' WILLIAM H. WADDELL, EUriTACE E. GREENE. For Constable Wilmington Township, I 'ROBERT SWEAT. -; Col. W. J. Green , a t Lillingn, said: '"As for protecting American labor and ;- American manufacturing, I utterly re . pudiate and dispise." ; : . The appointment of Hon. Charles -Prico for this city; has been changed. A He will speak here on Monday night, . -the 16th of October. It is conceeded that Maj. Price is the &ueat speaker canvassing tne state during the present campaign, and all ,;who miss Rearing him will long iegret lit lion. D. L. Russell and R. H. Lyon X will address th citizens of Brunswick county, on Tuesday night next Every J body and his ' friends should tun out and hear these distinulshed gentlemen. i ' ". ' V "r m' m, ' i - , , Lst every poor man's child be educa , (,cd, is the policy of W. P. Canaday. He ii in favor of the national siovern , mcnturnishing the money t) educate . our poor children. 1 Mr. Green opposes ' thif policy, he doVt want Universal ed ucation. . i ' , 'William P, Canaday Is in favor of educating the people," He wants to see erery man's child thoroughly educated, nd if ho is elected to congress he will support a 'bill appropriating money to fan ihi public schools of the state at leat eight; months in a year. , Wiltianl P. Canaday ia in favot of protecting American labdr and Ameri can manufactures. He is opposed to PUttiBC our merbanies on a Dar with the paupof labor of Europ; and being a mechanic himself he will al wayr la bor for the elevation pf bis class of people. . . . ' ' SJr, Green' says, "as, for .projecting American Jabor and American manu Cictuics, be ut'.erly npudiateaaud de clines." Mechanics, do you see the d flerence between the two wen? A vote for Canaday U a, vote "tot the ele vation of a mechanic' i vote for Green U a vote for an aristocrat, who has no Jtnpathy for you. - W, J. Green saM at Jackaonvlile that hi voted asrainst Hbe Trohibition Wl, We j can prove by the oQclal retordi that he did not vote on the question at all. The pblLbooka ahow that Ur. Green did not vote for or gviost the bill; he dodged the queatk n, Nor U this all; he has never east vote in thU coogreeslonal district to are rriiably informed. He wanta to itpresent a people that he has voted ith. At the last election.ht waa not Jea a citizen of the district At the time of his nomination he did not 9ow twenty mca in tnu cuirict ow iJeefCtimhrland eountv. The other 17 la traveling from Fayetteville, here ce now rtsl-Ift, to LUUnon, twenty-live miles, he gat (lost lUaa fifteen miles of FaycUeville, to rorant ol the pab'ie roads or the t shborhcod: and "yet he aspire to lament1' tUU dUtrieL -Itt jpecplt itta ma in Oorms who 1 well i;iaialrl with the 11 ted Ihclr I now. iifis. 'Tiir,i? : The gentleman above named will ad- dress the people at the following times and places: " i Beaufort, Carteret county r I Monday, October 9th. A Sanders' store.Carteret county, Tues day, Octaber 10th. "' Soeed'a Ferry, Ooslow county, Wed nesday, October 11th. . j Richlands, Onslow county, Thurs day, October, 12th, Bannerman'a Bridge, Pender county, Friday, October, 13th. T$mithville, Brunswick county, Sat urday, October 14th. Chadboarn',Columbu3 countyMon day, October 16th. -pi- :$ , ,tj: -f ; Wilmington, at . night, Monday, d tober 16th. ::: :7f; V-5; :7 7' ; Point Caswell, Tender couut.Tues- day, Ootober 17th, 7 ; Shade Woo ten' store, Columbus county, Wednesday, October 18th. ; Bladenboro, filaden county, Thurs day, October i9th. : - -:M 7' - Carthage, Moore county, Friday, October 20th. J l ;!:'. . Lillington, Harnett county Satur day, October 21sL 77?- - ' : i ; '; ; Sanford, Monday, October 233.J Ererybody should turn out and hear Mr, Price. He is one ef' the ablest speakers in North Caroliaa, and those who desire to be thoroughly posted should Attend his appointments. Ii In yesterday 'a, issue of the Star we read that the Democratic speakers in the Fifth ward meeting were inters rnpted by Republicans. The only in terruptions we heard came from Dem ocratic working men , who ' persisted in asking the speakers questions, and laughing at this claims put forth by the speakers, why working men should sup port the Democratic ticket " - I ; The Star local does not mention the disgraceful conduct of one of the city policemen who, sent there to preserve order had to be restrained by his Cap tain from committing a breach of the peace. ': r ' ': Whatever interruptions occurred were made by white working men, who had a right to ask thej speaker questions. These gentlemen came over to make votes, and if unable to answer simple questions it is their fault, not the peo ple's, ; f -:.r 7".7'?-. The liberals did not open their meeting until the advertised programme of the Democrats had been filled, and their speakers had left the ground 7 We have inquired and can say au thoritatively that 4lere waa no effort on the part of either Republican or Liberals to interfere with the meeting during its progress Alter the adver tised speakers had finlthed Mr. King was called for, and made a short, pithy speech, which was decidedly more in accord with the sentiments of the en tire crowd than that of the Democrats, There waa no interruption of the meet- for which Republicans or Liberals are 1 in any way responsible. . Cumberland Comtjr Liberal ConTention. This convention convened on 4the 30th of Sept brought out the best ticket ever submitted to the good people of thaltounty. Tvlth snch men as Pow- ers, uiocser, .ajuiierion, arerry aau others, the ticket will be elected by COO majority, and ought to be;' the coun ty will then have good reprsettlauvea in the Legislature and faithful county officer. " With such men as Guthrie heading the ticket and with the county nominees we have no fear of the result i m m m -. , - Special TelesamfYom Cke to Dear Kingabory, you are entitled to a position on JarvU's aUfffor the faith ful manntr In which you are obey icy orders Noa. 1 and 2. You shall Have ii. and then you will be called Kurael Kingsbury. Go on, my dear boy. , On the 7th you shall have your Kurner commissioo. ThiM U Htorallr an lnterrecnum at Wftmhtnrton. Onlv two . members of the cabinet are na hand.? Slot WUl the Siir U fair and aUU that Gov. JarvU and all the aUU oQciali har been absent from Raleigh ever iIim the eanrairn opened la July last, doing nothlag but maklog politi cal speeches. - Tho DeaocrlUo party have awcased the oQcersandemplcyeiat the pealtea toary, the Insane Aiylaxa, the Deaf and Damn Alaas. and all ttt eandliatsa r.w ftftee five rerlcent Don't fortt tils. fellow-dUxtns, the? W hh sal aries so they e thta lor c? f arrests.- ccs expecttd, OssU to g any way 1st Dr:2cnus. It h twa tf Izz i::0 cfUy. The rjjctjrj tLU Us rts r:I-t:i U ac-t 7, i-icrca til m zri -JT WILMINGTON. NORTH WORKING MEX BEAD. - . Policy, nypocrary, Sham. From Friday's issue of the Star we learn that the young men's club passed resolution to keep open a book for enrolling the names of working men out of employment tor the purpose of procuring them something to do. We presume this ' action of the club was ' stimulated by the reception the hard - fisted" ' gave their speak ers : in the Fifth Ward Wed nesday night, and if the blooded y. m. d. c think- by adopting this plan they can save a vote, we can assure them they now, as they always ; have hereto fore, underate -white working-men's sense. - r . -'.''- 'f - r--f :, r-: 1-TMs can be readily seen by the num ber of names they jenrol i. j We venture to say that there will not appear on their book between now and election day, the' name of one working man who has any self respect' or character. 1 The letter of Mr. M. E. Rubbins la another column will show working men whether they desire to help them or to catch their votes. 1 Why do they wait until one month of election day to show their appreciation of the work ing men.:. - J ' .7-'7 -V 7"-77 How many working men atUnd their meetings ? J Why - does Senator Ransom fix the value of a days work in North Carolina at .75 cents and write to the government that labor, which everywhere also is paid f 1.50 a day for, can be had . in his State for that amount '. I Let every Working man starve rather than be bought by such a contemptible trick. Let these white handed eentrv see that you : are men,' not beggars. This book plan is an insult to your manhood, and the working man who is lost to all sense of self-respect as to al- i 1 . ' " ' J. t . J .I i . . . tow nis name to go on ic, ougni to oe tabooed by his fellows. This shows their opinion of you, they think you are for sale, they have failed to intimidate you, now they want you to sell your political birth right for a mess of pottage.. 17 Read the names of the - men who called and organized that meeting and you will see what it is done fr not one mechanio among them.! Read Mr. Robbins' letter, an act like men. v . Yanee to Ransom. ' Vance, sends greeting to Ransom: I cannot get any one to tell my dirty stories; the people are tired of me, what shall I do, Matt? - i Ransom to Vance I find it the same way. l believe ail tne people nave turned dd fools and joined the libe ral party. The fact is, Vance, Tom Jarvis and prohibition, and hs cor rupt administration haye killed the Democratic party. ' : I Zeb ; Vance that is so, Matt, but what shall we do? T' A Ransom Obey Coke's order. No. 1. Every man must commence at once; the order must be carried out, if lying will not rally the people, then I can't get back t the Senate, v . p Vance Well, Matt, I am an old hand at that business. I have taken the button a great many times, and If I don't win thia time If will be tho first lying race I " ever - lost. The people musC te fooled, and I am just tho Zsb to do It . MMnMMMMHiBaiSSnta-BsBWWMa ' 1 11 ! WiUHKQTOsr, N. Cn Oct 6, 8i v Editob Post: I see by a card pub lished in the Democratic press that they propose ' - getting exployment for working men who need it Now I de sire to show that the terms on which men are to hold the employment they now have, is by voting Xhe Democratic tick et. I attended the Liberal - meeting held 'in the Fifth ward; and was out spoken in expresslnsrmy opinion of the truth of the Liberal's indictment of the boutbon bosses. When I went to my work I was ioformed by my employer that my services were no longer re quired, thongh tht fall buiinesi had just commenced, and I had plenty to do. I appeal to my feuow working men to aUod up agtlost this tyranny and Intimidation. Every employer has in his service several colored men, but he does not discharge them. It is the working white me they art alter. Giuacssnoso, Oct 3, VSL v 1 Tho Republican of GaUfjrl couaty mer ta coavtnUeattrday, September Sth, and put in nomination tht Csllow ls2 ticket: SeaaU AS Coltosu . ' Uotat I IT lavis, J S Varrow. 1 TreaaaTOJosrjh C Casaey. ' ? Carveyor 7 S Cowman. :i i i Ccroctr D C LIitU:. ' lerir-TUtrl. 1 aesdsaUca ris tzxl L c!l cf tit eosrt re- of as a c?J:;::y tt tit CJlis HsrU it la aiv !.!! s t Ij UtlUl tlta erea f it i- tzlxX cizlllilo U tils tin CAROLINA, SU.N DAY. OCT. 8, 1882. Capt. Ji A. HcHillan. ; J;; ; This gentleman is one of the most uuuuat men jjnpun county nas ever produced ; He has never ben found wanting when hia county called ' for any sacrifice at his hands for the good of her people. We believe if the lib erale and Eepulblcana wijl insist oi him ; running ;for (he Senate he, can easily be elected. The people have perfect confidence in his integrity and ability, and we hope he will consent to run. . : :4 '7 ,i.i;:..r-(7 iV 7 A Card ofThanlt. ' I desire in behalf of myself and the balance of the crev'of. the Frying ran Shoals Ldght 8hip7to retnrn UsjikTto CapUin' Gabnelson.'of the Revenue Cutter Colfax, for his many courtesies extended to os, and to congratulate the service upon haying such a faithful, efficient and gajlant commander, and hope that the service and the country may long profit by his seamanship and ability. ; :. J H. Doshjes. 7 Keeper. Frying Pan Ltaciit Ship. -Lookout, for it is rumored that the negroes are going to rise. This Is cam paign year, and all kinds of lies must be told to scare,' the white people and make - them unite against the negro. We are certainly surprised at Bernard for allowing such infamy published in hisxpaper, under the circumstances that the colored7people have always sup ported his paper. Probably a third of its - circulation is aming the colored peoplerandet he allows them to be slandered in its columns. r. Democrats in Virginia have' made application to the United States Court for United States Supervisors of- Elec tions. This shows that the law is in tended to give a fair election to those in the minority. The Democratic poll holders, have committed frauds, on the ballot box, this has been admitted time and again by the Wilmington Star, and now the Republicans are thinking about getting United States ; Supervis ors to protect them from frauds, the Star raises a h$w!..- Is it because the Star desires the frauds of 1880 repeated in 18821 We do not think so; but its course is uxeiy to mislead its party friends and encourage Ithem to again count out Republicans. We desire to call the Star's attention to the Halifax frauds, and the conviction of the crim inals, and to say that ahould the poor men who are registrars and poll holders In this district, allow themselves to be used sgain as tools to commit the dirty work of Coke and his corrupt gang, they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. ; i i Wr simply ask for a free vqte and a fair count, equality and justice; this every , fair-minded man is willing to give, including the editor and proprie tor of the rar, and we ask that paper to come out now before the election, and put itself on record in favor of a fair election Will you do it, gentle men ? Wt will await your answer. r Smithtiixe, N.C Oct 4th 1882. jtiUorPMi. ' ' ; ; . -P'--n H In pursuance of a call of the Exec utive Committees of Bladen and Bruns wick counties, delegates from each county asembled at Noeth West, Bruns wick county. Sept 80th 1882, for Jtht purpose of electing a nom,lnee for tht Republican party to represent tht dis trict for the next two years in the Sea ate of N. a . i 7 v. Upon motion, John)Newtll Esq., was made permanent chairman and Chaa. McDonald, sec'y. The nomlaa tlon of a candidate next being in order, Upon motion of a Brunswick delegate, Robt H. Lyoa of Bladen, was mado tht nominee by a unanimous vote. No further business being before the house tit following' resolutions srert offered, received and adopted. ti; L 7.; Whereas, It is nBderstood t&at Eobt H. Lyon Erq tht liberal -seaUmest of the district for the Senate. iAnd whereas this conrentloa has confidence in his abiUty la his pecaliar fitness to represent the people of the district, aad la his sincere devotion to tht pria ciples aad parposss of the present coa UUon sgalastthe DsmeoralJe party. Aad vhertas the RepaVUcaas of this CepubUcaa dUtrkt are willing to shew by tadonisg a liberal for the Senate that they art wtLIaj taracsept tht coa Utka ssovemeat la good taiih, there tpoa itselved that we eadse Cdbt U. Lyoa Esq. as a caadUate for the Seaala ta the coaatkt "ft ,.:Eue and Crnuwkk. ,I7;- J- lUpUwCaaa of CUiea ' aad tirsas wkk, Uto fX tc-ttlt?; let evtry Bxa Tt ils aioalJrj.vt the whsd. aad kt 0 alsw t outr coaaUea la the ru:e thai ear UUatka la, aa Lx as la as teih, to carry tit ef Dccitty, Ctzx:?, Ljsx, r.:!y arj CTta tTtry t; tZxt l ul;ry. ' Cuxs. IlcIJcauv rcy. i l Senator Hansom was wearing a yel Jow calico shirt. AToraui JStar ; , 1 1 An, indeed. .. Senator Ransom any better than many a hardworking, hon est man, who has not got anything bet ter than a yellow calico shirt to wear, that it should, be bruited about as aa extraordinary piece of condescension for him to wear a calico shirt ; Jest think how be will laugh in hia f leeve when arrayed in spotless linen and struttirg his grandiloquent swagger in Washing ton, thinking how he 'whipped np the "poor white trash" in North Caro lina by makiog It conspicucus that he was . enough like them to descend to the wearing of a yellow calico shirt. , IiOOAL CHIPS. Does roar new boaM salt yoo. '. I Register ! Beglster I ! BesUter tl ! ' r. ; bntstretsare'cetUnffdry aaddasty; ' ' ; Some' Tery fine New River Oysters are now coming In. ; ; Pender Couty Saperior Court oonTenea on ih ISth of December. ; - f It seems to be a tuu Better for the Dem ocraU of the state to set organlssa. : The Paupor t has been thoroughly over hauled aad Is now ready for towing. : T Don't forget that if yoa want tOTotsaS this, election that yon mmt Register. ; Let every Repnbl lean and liberal see to it that bis name is properly registered. ' The Dally Review has been moved to new quartera on Market between Front aad Beoond streets, y--"-.--';; K. Dr. Deems lectured in Raleigh for- the benefit of the building fond of the Kdenton street M. E. Church on Thursday evening last. ; ');-; : . - -r -v-- Our Jewish friend rave a, mmnlimntr ball at Qermanla Ball on Thursday olaht laat, in honor to Mr. and Mn. Maeks. and Mr. and Mrs. Kasprowlea. The old shtlgie house In the 'rear of the MeRee bouse, on Beoond bet. Market and Princess atreet,:and the old poor' house both of which are In very bad condition, have been ordered t - oe torod'wn by the city authorities. s:,; The Democrats had a speaking at the Oaks oa Wednesday night last, where there waa gathered .together about ISO Democrats, 20 Republicans and 25 Liberals; and yet the Review (says there waa a goodly crowd present. .T- v-t (r- Messrs. R. J. Scarborough A Co., are 11U ting up the store on the south side of Mar ket street, formerly occupied: by Mr. R. Thorburn, and will in a few days open a first class grocery store. Success to yon Robert. ' - - -s Irfektoltt Remember that an entire new Reciitra. tlon is necessary thU election. The last regUtraUon will not answer for the election In November next. The last election was fordty Aldermen when a different set of books were uaed, and now for the Novem ber election another sH ot bookaareto be nseo. iiook to It, Republicans and liberala. ana see tnat your nam registered.; . are .property Jolua Ilaa Got It I -: If yoa want good oysters, or agoodmeal ore good well, yoa know what-jast step over the way to John's, at the Nerth Caro lina Boose, aad yoa can get it, John keeps everrtnlng in first elas order, and if he la not present himself, he has wAFeppe.a who will attend to your- every , want with pleasure,.-.,:. :.,-.-,.-:-;,:y:i. We publish below the bids far the for ittfproylng the Cape rear River. The bids oa this work were: R. Moore, Mobile, Ala,nw4 eta. per cubic yard. Hatloaal Dredging Oft, Wilmington, Del,, II 7-10 ets. per cable yard. N.T Steam Dredging Co, (rerrta) 17? eta. per cubic yard. Oeo. C Forbes t Oo.. Balto IS eta. per cable yard. The NaUonal Dredging Company, Ol Wil mington, Dot. get the work at U.740 eta. They are to commence work in January. Jadsonesureasuacl IUa47rWlswl Judge Meaxea decided en last Friday la opea court, that there ahould beatleae one dfetlncUpa between his court aad John court applauded attbe reaclUoa of a diet of acquittal la a ease which there i to have been a reeilmg of be seat the applaadera, or ee eoald sderatlfy.tojau. Joha down laughs at sqppleese, Jlov things de eusar 1st X2ei Joseph aad Faaale torn rem, meaUy ds ssaod, were aatlvws af Wempaoa eeaaty added near CUatoa aa their Uvea. At a very early age Jeaepe coaaottsd sdaisewtihtaetnwliwiaryBapUMChaTch aad uved a eoaslsteat earteUaa ass a re yean, hoMlag the oOee af the Usee of hia death, XDa days, ce With the enrtataty t a etaaotuUea that he called ale saw. toadmitrsvtoaa tel laat she salgataet eaSSsrta tarn tua. fasacy la sway aad ad vtttag als t Tin Tlil i ta la Ct Sser eOod. miTsrimessmtrvot ueKa Uaa Car ere three ttaye aad eetsa taJs . TL saecta ef U,harsgs s Treats cUrea aad eae'eatiVwSflsW te v aaUrtoJsa14eawlsSex ' ' . rreaa-tka aercrwa2stat3 ' " S ssatSTlirTnltr;iisae. raheeaea ty U 1mA tt . . A elewsSBI saw. '-ri": ' 1 .... . , ' : . Vaiaeay, pariaaat to-alvertement thf DemocraU held a meeUag u the flftn Rlcaad and John c. Davis, s pcxe, aTUr be ing asked to divide time with the Uberals and Republican and refusing to do so. -; Mr. Rlcaad led off la a klndof alng-eong revised history, of the Republican party, and in the course of his remarks endeavor ed to Introduce what to him might have been a Joke, bat. Which to the aadlene seemed, void otthumor or appUoaUon. It commenced la China went over to Ireland, and then, like John Kelly, got mixed up with the Republican party. A Mr. R. turned over the leavea .of hie tittle speech we heard aaased cdTored woman remark t ; fDat white man la done got a song book end is singing 4 t. R. was frequently Interrupted by the working men fa the audience plying him .With very pertinent questions which he ti answer.-;::;, t Mr.R. waatoUowed by Mr. Davla. who started off on a regular biographical sketch of himself presumably ; giving his opinions e experience of how young; men should go through the world and 'fight the battle of life, after which he drifted Into politics and pitched into the Republican party and CM. Canaday in regular Webetertan style. "The boy stood on the burning deck fashion. ; -i i .1 U -?.-:y .-vt v j--; 7 , ; Then followed John D. Bellamy, Jr who fame Into the ring seconded by a police man In full uniform who Introduced him Monly apoUoemaa of his ability knows how: , Mr. B.eamc forward aa smilingly as If he sw m. re in the far distance, and at once opened on the cnd M Democratic principles which ' Horace Oreetor o ably represented; from these somewhat attenu ated theories he branched off on the tariff, and showed Morrill of Maine, John C. Cal bourn, Madison.' Jefferson, and all the other great tariff authorities that they had all been in error, he did not say anything about pea-nuts at Cjf oanU a bushel or rice at SS cent hat dealt ta heavy commodities such as steel rails; Ac. ' But anyone oeuld see that John Jy. heart was not la the thing. 1 f ; j. ti -- - After r. Bvliamhd toi ciuded, the pe Uccman above mentioned, no doubt feeling dissatisfied with the manner In which the regular speakers bad presented their case, mounted the stand and la a flowing man. aer and ornate style, gave his audience a logical, rhetorical and finished disquisition. Bis flashes of wit were only equalled by the scintillations of lantern light from his brass buttons. This . exuburaat fancy brought delight to the heart and a smile to the face of all the small boys who heard him. 1 We commend him to the notice f -w mvKmmn, wu, tJ WiillHT. A. -. tne rwioe committee of the Board.' Be Is out of his sphere, snch talent should be re ecemlxed, and sack ardent seal rewarded. The Captain on duty ought to mention him in bis reportparticularly the seel he afterwards displayed In wanting to break the peace which he is paid and waa sent there to preserve. , With the exception of Mr. Bellamy, we failed to hear either -of the cenUemen in. trodnce a live Issue, and they soon found that la going Uto the Fifth Ward they were la the wrong pew. which fact Mr. Rlcaad acknowledged by saying he would be agree ably surprised If he made one vote, v After the speakers, as advertised, had spoken, the Liberals aad Republicans held a meeting oa the same ground, and though the hoar was late, the crowd all remained and Judging by the cheering and enthual aam,M compared to the Demos ratle meet- lag, were much more agreeably entertained. Mr. King spoke for the Liberals and showed the working men' where their in- UreeU lay la the coming election. Be was repeatedly cheered by the crowd and was compelled to remount the stand and con. tin ue, twice after ending his speech. He 'was followed by Mr. Taylor in a speech addressed to the colored voters of the wareV nf 4 - v--. The old banner ward Is ail right for the UbcraJ-Repubilean ticket this time. ; : - aiastga eraiaerma. - ' The Board of Aldermen met la regular monthly session aa last Monday afternoon. Tb committee oa FabUe Buildings re ported progress oaths sale of the Ninth Street Backet Bease. The enenmHtee on FiroPcpartiacnt re ported that the elecvie alarm was working satisfactorily. v'it. The mayor stated that eoaplaiat had beeamedetohmUatMr.W.LaUmerwae Northroo'a Alter wlib hi wall. The City Surveyor had made a survey of the iwwsaisat. a d sahmlt ted plans showing thai there woe no eaeroach- Mat by Mr. Latimer. The eommltiee oa FubUe BuUdinrs re ported having given eoa tract forrepalxsto the UtUe Giant engine house te Mr. J.B. RanbyathlabUertrs. aatm. CaeasCewtey a Ce , farlleestoseUpetJOeameal.was rearr red to the eomiUiee oa rtreDesartmeaL Apfdloalieaof the Beward Ballet Fire Engine Company tor regain to thetreagtae la regard te the IwUdfex oa es J. 1. Stossf hythe to carry ef the esty raUUagte rstaa ve te the eU Fear Chief at Feuceaad taiefef the Fire aa percaciag the eftae The sesft ef tie Carrrjd ctss&: rseatvel tar Che sbmu& t3jrw- tttletrsrancr ue344mea Tiare bUUlCC A. SS. & fi.Csra ea ta, u. af CassS?, atss efUst aw ta, ai wi. stxay af ets .4 to- frcriS, ix scrwi5s,4i. l te .j-tie Utejn teommjttse'S lbtIITeTldrirwa Tne report ef the Cades or tee rtiw De laartnaaniwrne tssetsed ead maerat aa saa. f-ffte. reported etttaeesaees atrxet Cscses. seede Uertsert AJdarawsa Versa wmvLtx cae saayw tecrectoSsetaae Oe aaaMaxii sasset. wares c: UCzy tm gmnimm ef the tlerast H awaa ea t take peaeeaesea ef oe NUIIBCIl 41. This tribunal convened here on fc! anav last, with Judge Meares,'preslll8g.7he fol lowing cases have been dlspo&el of darleg the week- . , . . ; t ,-. 1 ;i. BUf ts,W. Brown: larceny. N t guilty , State vs. Jos. Blsbee. aassult nnd li-tlerr Hotguilty. btate vs. James Barr. IMurlnr live stark Kot gouty.- - - V . State vs. B.H. Bloom, assault andbat tory. Not guilty. , 1 State vs. J. !if. Collier, alias Geo. HattIsJ fbgery. , - -.Ui t . 8tate vs. Tom Burnett, assault aad bat tery. Jadcment suspended upon, payment oftheeost. BUU w Fsnule Jackson., assault and ' battery.- QulUy. .. - -;' . " State vs. John WlUlama. earrTlng con cealed weapon. . Not guUty. - State vs. Tom Chavls and James Brian attempt to commit larceny, Qullty. ' tstate vs. James Bryaa. carrying esneeal- - ed weapon. Qollty. , , , , ;. . , -State vs. Tom Chavls, carrying eoncealed weapon- Guilty. State vs. Albert Hen-tat: aaddlarv Wll. llania, larceny. Guilty. - ' " State vs. Nelson MeKey.terJury. Not fnllty. State vs. Obadiah Jenkins, A and B. The cost waa paid asHgthe -defcndaut-rasTits-ebarged. ; -:: . . State vs. Jas. Pickett, mUdr meanor. Gallty. f:;(! ' w tn-hiia-.-.SM State vs. John Nixon, misdemeanor. Judgment nisi. " . . SUte va. Henry i Walker, larceny Not guilty. : . State va Jaa.:Jonea, et. alM dlstublngfa' a. religious. ongrecatlon. Contlnaed' .b. consent. ' State vs. Sallie llrinsoa, peHurr.' Con . tinned, - ' - - . s" : . - - . , ? & " wiur la X.; We would like to ask of the city author!- tleajrhylt U the street lamps oa the corner of McRae street, and the one In MaCumber alley are not lighted more than once a " week t, We have been larormedt that Utter '1 has been the ease for some time a-t-k Will our city fathers attend to this? RevI Jos. Wilson and Messrs. C. II. ltnh inson. John lOolvllle and John McLaurln, who have been in attendance upon 1 hi Presbyterian Synod, at Ashe villa, have re turned home. .!-:,!- ;;..'t -... , : i i Rev. Thomas M. Ambler, rector of 8U , Paul's Episcopal Church, has retared home NEW ADVEKTISEilENTS. 1 ? -a . NOTICC ! NOTICE IS BEBEBT OIV-N THAT OX Che 23th day of October, 18S2, at is o'cloek, ; A. M, at the offlce of Win. A, Guthrte, Reg . Ister la Bankruptcy, to Faytttevtlle, N. C toerewm be a general meeting of the cred itors of Charles T. Davis, bankrupt, for the puipoMnanuln toeX7lhandtSthseetioas ' Of the Bankrupt Act of March Sd, 1967 : D. G. MacRAEVIAsalgaee. ' FayetUvUle,N.aSepU,lS8i . ," . oekStt ' , . ; - "1 Bale of jLand fbr Partition CHARLES J 1IANFORD, BY IttttGEN- KKAli UUKAHDIAN, CHAKLKt C. iiANfXRIaod NiCJtlULa MUU1UH. . -; I .m raara. : ;r BT VIRTUR OF A DECREE OF Til k BUDarior Ooorl ttr Nm Hum County, made la the above entnUd num. . the undersigned, a Oommlaaioaer lor tnat ' purpose duly appol ated la and by eeid u. . eree, will on Monday, the eih day of No vember. lso, at u M.t the Court Uoneo 1 door, la the City of Wilmington, einnaa . laadeand premlseala the petiUoa le eaeee deecribed. and ty esid decree or to be aold, wbica ealdlaade resltaateta tbeaty of Wtlmlngtoe. County of New Uaaover and tne . Biate of NarliilCare- i Una. aad are boandnl end - - - u . foUowet . - Lying on the east side ef Front etrt . . between Church aad Castle streets. btta nlag at a point la the aeiiro tiae of fmt r treat, octe bestdrt and tbirtr4wo (LU Sm euata of the eoathoesf em lalerseeuoa of Church street wtth said Front etreet, rue lor toeoeeeouth wlin itoauura liae ef Freml etreet, one hecMtred ena nlair- ' eight jUK)fe,theeeeatwerdly penul with catfes niettee teaorM aadusir Bve feet, theaee north vardiy taraSMd wita rroot street, one hundred ead als'r echt (imt fees, tbeaca wwawardiy tarmuel with CtiarrOMreeLMd aedrwlia vitlr- eve o.at to to east era baeef rreat etreeV-tbe begin aiag. , . . - Thia tat day UOcu.eer.latl- ' Sf ACID EN BELLAMY. kil'Jin vi C:r:l7 tl h?t : WIU11SUTOM , 21. tV T TYTTX T rtrHW!IOW TO 14 rjtna cf Lrw Ummvt. . - - --f smm. te-ti. si en ii s i st swai isaaagMsasa s ass lilslma l aali San'l VriloIiIcn, j have a o AvrrrrrxQ ad nrtfs. If b rtsT 'trnrrt aa the Wwkk sMe ef rtTTared to do the Xtrrttetlef wVesaay teel deter, vtoss efaCni rram Ftossder.te ns aa4 an ate tadare sau.tag afrastwa : Xsttmeaatrtru. ;wasisstosv r r. Er.DTTiT a mir.c :: j. . tjaaCirtawa e j:,''IVva s't.ui.5, tit et4 a a3L - t;ia?y"": f , I : ! ! t. tssltlea.