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. - - ,- - ' " , - - 1 - 'TT . , . I J r i - ; ) . 1: l...,v I VOL. 1. SO. 180 - l "' -' - .,.,'-".. . ' ' ' . 1 '' . 1 WILSIESGTOy, X. O, FBIDAYi SEPTEMBER 29, 1863. 3 . it THE WILMLGTOx HERALD, DAILY AND WEEKLY, M. COOK & CO., f BOM AS X' IDITOK8 AND PROPRIETORS. COOK. TSBE5CE T. OLT. THE DAILY HERALD Is printed every pxomitig (Sunday's excepted.) Terius f 10 per year ; 55 for eix montbd f 1 per month-. , . " THE WEEKLY HERALD 1$ printed every Saturday. Terms $2 50 per year ; $1 50 for six montbs ; $1 00 for three months; $a 50 per month- . The Sunday morning Herald, ji. mammotli family and literary newspaper, is printed every Sunday morning. Price ten cents per copy. JOB WORK. Neatly and promptly executed. Wilmington Post Office. Office I lot: us 'tt a. m. to 5. p. m. Mails dote. Nohthkkx, Eastern and Western, Dailv (excfj-t Saturday), at li P. M. New Yokk and Eastern, Vy Mcaiiicr Wednesday and Saturdays. Soltiiehn, . Daily at 0 P. M. WiLMisuroN, Charlotte & Kctiierford K. K. Tuesdays and .Saturdays at G A. M. Mailt Arrive. Northern, Every morning cxecpt Monday, New Yokk, .Every Tuesday by Steamer, Southern, Daily at o P. M. B. B. VASSAL L, Special Agent P. O. Dept. sept. 2Cth 177-2t railroads; IVll-t Char, and Rutherford Railroad. UrriCK Vil., Chak. At Hctu. II. It. Co. Laurisitjuryli, Bi-pt. 7th, 1S06. SCHEDULE. Up Train , Down Irani jiormays ana xuursaay. Leave Sand Hill 0.00 A. M. (Laurel Hill- 0.54 " " 1 I mritilinrirh .7 X0 ornciAJL.1 a once to Giaimaaii mm Foreign Gt -r DlPUTMrf.Or8tA.TI, i 1 Waihoto, September 22, 185. ; Citizens of the United States hivtoz claims against foreign gOTenimenta, not founded on con tract, whidi may h&Te originated since the 8th of February, 1853, will, withont any delay which can be avoided, forward to this department state ments of the' same under oath, accompanied by the proper proof. THE WILMNGIW HERALD. WILMINGTON SKTPT. SO Tuesday and (Saturday. Leave Wilmington- S.00 A. M. Riverside - . U.OU " North West -10.00 Marlville---11.0( " Kosindaic- . -1.18 P. M. Brown Marsh 1.0 " Bladen boro'- 1.54 Lumberton- Ii.18 Moss Neeiv 4.00 Ked Banks- 4.54 Bhoc ileel--. 5.24 Laur in burgh CUD Laurel Uiii- 0J0 Arrive at Sand lliLl.- - 7 o0 .The above train will Luuriuburgh Shoe Ileel -.8.00, lied P.anks .8.36 Moss Meek - ..y.iM Luniberton 10.12 BladenbbroM1.30 Brown Marshl2.24 P. M Kosindale 1.12 Marville 2.24 " North West . 3.30 u Riverside - -4.30 ' Arrive ai Wilmington 5.30'" " be run as a freight train with paaseugcr coaches attached. In addi'Lion, an other train will run exclusively for freight itwice per week if a sullicici'icy of h eight is ollcred. - Meals furuisihed on hoard thy Boat connecting "With the Trains. Breakfast on day of departure from Wilmington. Diuuer " " arrival at Wilmington. -1 WM. 11. ALLEN, ; Master of Transportation, eept. Olh 103 i Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Office Cen. Slit. Wil. & Man. K. 11 ' Wilinintrton, N. C, Any:. 20th, 1S05 ON and alter Sunday, Aug. 27th, daily trains for uasscnrers and treiirhl, will run over the Wilmington and Manchester Kailroad as follows Leave Wijniiugton daily at 0.00 A. M, 11 Kings villc " , 7.35 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington daily at 3.05 P. M. e KUio-sviiW' " 1.25 A.M. These trains connect with trams on North Eas tern Rail Koad for Charleston, the- Cheraw fc Dar- lino-t'nn Railroad and Wil. tfc V el. II. K. iliere Is dailv staire communication between Kingsville and Columbia, S. C, connecting with these trains. There is also a lino of slaves between Camden and Sumter (on Wil. &, Man: Hailroad.) Tne boat connecting with these trains leaves and arrives at Wil. & Weldon Kailroad wharf. The lresght oi- flce of the. Comuanv will bei at A. II. V aniiokke leu's wharf, on the premises recently-occupied by A. E. 1111, and by steamer JNortn Carolina in run ing to Fayetteville. All freight will be received and delivered at this .-point. Passenjrer business is done from Wil. ct Weldon Kailroad wharf and freight business from above wharf. C HENRY M. DRAKE, Gen. Sup't. Aug. 2Cth 151 . Wilmington and Weldon Kailroad. Wilmington & Weldon K. 11: Co. ) Wilmington, Am:. 29, lfiO'5. ) PASSEXttlHl TKAIftS SVH&IDVIjII, EKOM this date Trains on this Road will run . as follows : Leave Wilmington at 4 00 . P. M. Arrive at Weldon at 8 00 A. M. Leave Weldon at 2 00 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington at 5 40 A. M. Connecting at Weldon "both ways with trains to and from Petersburg, by Gaston Ferry, and on direct to Norfolk and Washington ; connects at CJoldsboro' with trains to Raleigh and Newbern. Also connects at Wilmington with the Wilmington fc Manchester Railroad south to Charleston, Co lumbia, Atlanta, Savannah, Montgomery, &c. S. L. FREMONT, Aug. 30, 1803154. Eng, & SupTt. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. A Couple of Tin seals Cous;lat. Two very accomplished gentlemen of the light fingered profession were picked up on one of the streets of the city, by the police, assisted by three detectives from Charleston, on yesterday afternoon, and lodged in the city guard house. Their names are stated to be Joe Stone, aliat uerstou, and Magonimay, and -were traced from Charleston to this place. A reward of three hundred dollars is offered for Stone, by a man named Toplitz, of New York," from whomhe stole Foarteen hundred dollars in currsncy on the 12th! instant, and decamped. . Ilia person is very accurately described by the advertisement of Toplitz. It seems that he left New York for Charleston, and while at Charleston robbed a man at the Merchant's ho$pl of a gold watch and chain, and then left for this place, but at Florence, S. C. met with the other man, Mogon imay,and robbed another person of eighteen lollars left and arrived here by the WQmington and Manchester railroad about three or four days since. They put up at one of the hotels here and seemed to be enjoying themselves, until their arrest yesterday. They had been' using money pretty freely in buying new clothes and other ar ticles of apparal. 3he officers following -them w ere Messrs. Beckham, rfernandez and Hana- ian, of Charleston. They arrived by the after noon train, and on leaving the ferry boat imme-. liately saw the men "sought for, called the assis dstance of the police and made their arrest. Stone is a small man, a German, and has been in tli army. The other man is much larger, and very little is known of him. They are both of very mean appearance personally. A valise belonging to them was examined and their persons-searched. Sixty lollars in gofd, the watch, without the chain, five dollars in currency and a pocket pistol was taken from them. Some of tho clothing spoken of by Toplitz in hia advertisement was found in the carpet bag, proving beyond doubt the identity of Stone. In fact, when addressed by the officer as S tone he -answered to the name. They register ed at the hotel here as Joseph Brown and Florence' Drumand. vA woman is said to hare arrived here' with them but she was not arrested up to yesterday afternoon. They will have a hearing to-day when they will probably be sent to Charleston. mayor's Court, Wednesday Before Com missioner Shnelcleford. The court was organized as usual to-dav. and "the-rq being no cases, the ofocket, like Jim Col lins gun, "hung fire" until there was one, and & lovely one too that is, the party accused. He was -everything "nigger," eyes, hair, dress and essence, .the latter was the more apparent to a clear nostril than anything else. He had been stealjing from M. A. Phillips, a merchant on Mar ket street, and was sent before Justice Connelly for examination. - . 1C . . iaoor is so cneapand so much in the country un employed, and anxious to be so at any price. A man should be paid for his labor, bat be should reason with himself before estimating it at too high a figure while there is such great quantities to be had. TOFORTUff ATE SH00TISG AF FAIR YESTERDAY. One Folleeman Shoots and Wounds Another. One of the most unfortunate shooting affairs that has yet taken place in the city occurred yesterday afternoon about one o'clock, on North Water street, in which a policeman named John Lynch shot another one named John Johnson. The circumstances of the affair were that John son was on his way home for the purpose of getr ting his dinner and was met by Lynch, who was greatly under the influence of liquor. Lynch had a pistol in. his hand which he presented at Johnson, but being on the most friendly terms, Johnson did not seem alarmed at such a proceed ing, and told him that he would not shoot him, when Lynch dropped his hand holding the pistol to his side ; but after a moment he raised it again, and placing the muzzle to the body of Johnson pulled the trigger, and thejristoT fired he $all, entering the left shoulder passing out behind, but Lynch then made, an attempt to fight, seeing wmcn Johnson gave him several licks about the head, one of which felled him, when, with the assistance of one or two more, he started with Lynch to prison. Proceeding a short distance he was very much astonished when some one called his attention to his wound, he not knowing that the discharge struck him. He immediately started for home and dispatched for a physician. There is no cause whatever assigned for this act of Lynch's, except his being: m liquor. They were both on the most intimate terms. Lvnch was on duty in the forenoon, but from some cause gave up his charge about two hours previous. Treasury order. Tito tlOO Compound. Interest Bearing Notes, Old Issue, to be Withdrawn. Yesterday the secretary of the treasury issued the following order ; - ... Tre-iscry Department, ) September 2l, ISO-. ) The instructions contained in the circular of the department dated A September 16, relative to I Edward Patrick, A J tfenW; A J Hester, J J Thaxton! Perrv Tnlh s43 UTondJnsoJ I M Lea, Edward L Mann, W C Jieans, J iev, jacon uuawicx, r . n w oiks "Vt . Jor, B J Howie, Logan Harris, John McL Har rington, Josiah Cowies, James A'ClawjuVBirito W Daniel Darkl M Carter,4Alfrd .DockeryvB Moir, Jolm B Odom, E 8 Proctor, 0 B p3 It K Rid. Olirer H Doiery,W W Monday, BU Morrison P R McGradt, R M Martin, B VMi chaox, W C Errin, John Emft V I L Femboe, Thomas C Fuller. Samuel . Glllmer, V U ttu. v ,in ' ' r v r.ii r t tuiv R K Burch. 11 II uor- terest notes, instructing assistant treasurers and ve!l L L Brickhouse,, Thos S BeU, designated depositaries not to par out one-hun- S Thos W Currie, Martin Clark, C M C ijr J dred-dollar compound interest notes, nor other XUw"T Coltnun, L V, Campbell. W I Daniel tt m denominations of compound interest notes bejfr f Iridson. J II Dallon, J as F Ferguson, DO.llern ing date May 15, 1865, or prior to tlxat time, don. W J 1101, C L Hunter, Mrs Mary CoHia, were intended to apply to notes held by such as-1 E Williams. , sistant treasurers and depositaries a gortrtuuut j ' umls, and were not designed to direct the action j THE DUPLIX COUSSTY KEQRO of banks or individuals relative to Miclt com-' ' . - pound interest notes held on thrown account. S MURDER CASE. ?T xirc vutuiuii turn expense oi ui onct w un drawing from circulation, or exchanging for other notes all compound-interest notes of the charac ter described, now in circulation, make the at tempt unadvisable. The department will, how--ever, withdraw from circulation the one-hundre I dollar compound interest notes as fat a ih-v may be received in the ordinary course of bui- ' ' ness, and reissue none of the same impreion ; I f f e Kcnudintea uiu ib is uucu' uuik uy u ue care uiiu cauiton. after the immediate exposure of the dangerous character of the counterfeits, any eonsidt-raMe circulation of them may be prevented. Assistant treasurers and designated deposito ries will therefore forward to the treasurer of the United States such compound-interest notes as are of the denomination of one hundred doik.: . Rebutting Statement of the 'Tcriphrasti Itadienl Mollre unci Declares Ilimself a Friend of tho Sontberu People1 r-i! His Source of Information and Autaorl ty for Ills Statement. of Captain Stalls . ;Jly . proceedings if-.,,,f sentlal features of the case, J virSTT;(ii'. dent attempts w inwi t Ao that tu i'nrf!P!?!S facUf tho case, ! onderetood tho tto wriSng. rLet us oxamino those Jul t0tt stated that four negroes were, muruerea within few days and another one wounded about the tame time. '.Captain S. explaina JhaJ the Ut ter waa wounded by Loftin in the discharge of .s. hit oncial duties as lieutenant of the couaty bo.., Ike, the negro attempting to run away whde hit 4 -k. w.a hin searched for atolen property.- This exphmaUonl had not before iheiV&or fsfl- f it now be oasidered entirely wxitMJ J be ran and was repeatedly Jvalted before be ,niv y fired WhlT tbls " "7 uo f00 J out one cannot supprv hwv JL m "7 geaU itself. In thi connection, tvix : Would - the negro haTe abandoned his house and risked hi j life by running, after he had ben halted, uhlett he'had reason to" apprehend ; ntribuUon -taore " twift and terrible than the tnero legal punish- . of petty htrocnyl V As to the murders hav- g been ccnmitted, ,niy,lnoftt UUjtand : I uncontroTerted., . . ,,.;wt j I sutedut thirteen persons had been aires tea, and that there? were1 three'ethers; whom H waS desired to arrest, but who Could not be found.- That all of .these sixteen, men were suspected of .tnu,g, to , without injuring vta 8" .ZTJZ' Z ' T. th. Editor of T Wilmington Herald W IP P & JS T , 1 .X . " . "5 1 J . J 1' " - - . . -. j i.,... ........ I Hi, , .. . r-u j,. or pnor held as funds of the government, atul not other wise. H. McCcllocu, Secretary of the Treasury. your papwof .r?Sai-hUi'itini troth. did ooi THE (IIULEKA AT X0.XSTASTI S0PLE. The Department of State has received the fol lowing from the United States consul at Constan tinople : , COXSULATB JKN. OF THE UsiTED STATES. ) Cosstaktixople, Aug. 23, 18C5. Hon. Wm. H.. Seward, Secretary of State : bin : I have the honor to acknowledge the re ceipt of circulars of June 2 and 7, 1865. In the supplement to inst. apiears a Ions communication from J.'N.I .,,- H.itmii bv name anr of those more Stallings. Captain of the Dnplfn county police, hi- narticuiarly suspected, except in the remark that replv to a letter of mine pubUshed In the Phlla- Lftui appeared to am iiV r , A fx- i Implicated. My warrant for thU Was the sUte- delphiarrof Aug. 9th. This reply appears J3Elatb.ffl6 sentoutlto inrestlgst. t bear a full editorial indorsement in the .con- tho cage foy a. respectable white lady who con spicuous head lines bv whidi it is heralded in the' rersed With the gang of men that murdered the following words : " m RaJicaJraid on Souttirn- t?.,? ff. f .? - .. 7 nhrht she could not aUnguUh the men by sight. erpottttoH oj im sruptm fyro rt rppuA .(M h0' belieTed,) : the voices of j Case Danoralization attd rout of the Radical eharg? Loftin, iJacob Brill and one other,- in regard to ! Pniphratticperegrinrtor'f qwkheJ" Ac. The whose name .am not auciehtly certain to mea ! latter ingenious alliterative phrase refer?, I sup-! ,tion it. , r ,: ... i , . , .; - ... -a hi " 1 called fo question th utility of the Duplin j pose, to myself, and if it will benefit you to hare .liitf0nan4 remarked in reference to r I am haDDv to be able to renort a sensible i mouiged in wnat your reauere may unaersiana as-1 jj), i nQ show that a Mr. Johnson had just-returned to "duty in the abatement in the ravages of the cholera since my a sneer at a northern correspondent, you are weV force under the control;,of,fttch men as he wlU morning from a protracted case of sickness, and last -lsPatch. ine last olhcial report which has eome to t,e use of the epithet in question. Ka.v v,-i 4r , . , . ueen puuusueu, snows uie immoer oi cieains i , . . t t ' i being a man of family this, together with las late Jecedins date. rAllffUSt 21 x to be ,mh- U:i , -vou present my letter as a ' Radical misfortune, will fall very heavily upon him. while it is now admitted bv the medical commis-! on the southerners," and when the writer of, the -tated. In regard to.thft fitness r unfitness of rru i t v - . n . I it. i . i. . 1 i 1 ' .1 li r. 'A.- : ii.- ' I a t .l k . - iub pistoi useu uy juyncn was one oi Alien s sum iuai uie nuiuuer oi ueaius nas exceeuHi ; reply attempts 10 prove, mat u was wnuen lor- a vauu.i. v" rfr'rs J!f wruuu-Ifc"'.rAtw um 1 ? t- ... V . : i v if But I most likely, ue maae ine (ins(rumeni. 04 otu. j j I The grounds oil which this opinion of his unfit ra,a iTMfei for his rvosition was based hare just been IVAT 1 1 w 2,000 In a single day, On the 14th of August the number of deaths was 1,689, and of attacks 2,713. The above reports include the cases i: r-n- stantinople and vicinity. During the general and almost universal sus pension of. business in Constantinople I have yet to learn mat a single ambassador or a conMiiar officer has left his post. This office has been open every day during business hours. 1 regret to inform the Department that Mr. Mark Finn, a destitute American citizen, died bv the cholera, at the Prussian hospital, on the 1 f V 1 1 of August. From letters in his possession at the time qf his death it appears, that his family reside in Whitefield or Owono, Maine. The best care and medical attendance which the city ailbrds were furnished by the direction of the Consulate General, but were unavailing in the case of this unfortunate man. This is the only death of an American citizen from cholera within mv knowledge. It gives me great pleasure to be able to say that while some doctors of the country have de serted their posts of duty, during this trying period, some of the American Missionaries A Few-Mobb. Three more of the mutineers plying their places have distinguished themselve large size patent revolvers, about six inches in the barrel, a self-cocking one, and has been often times used in the army service, being thought superior in many respects to the Colt's pistol. The ball used is of an unusual large size, and makes a shocking ngly wound. Personal. Gen. Alfred Dockery, of Rich-' mond county, and the delegate elect from that county, to the state convention, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon by the Charlotte tram and is stopping at the city hotel. One of the tried men of the state in the days of her prosper ity, able assistance is expected of him now when in adversity. - Col. N. , A. McLean, delegate from Robeson county, is also in the city, on his way to the con vention. - He is an able and influential man, and is destined to be a shining member of the con vention. to factsj I unppow w 77 . . , "! I JXUmJ jV fkAfe driMnrA a thole vnnt (K ce which I can fov Uw 'and order," thaV although political purpose and! without regard bo!h you and he do me an injusti not allow to pass w;thout nofice. , . ' I seTerall days had elapsed after the commission of As a vindication of the fair fame of his fetlowi the murders, before the officers were sent out from itizens of Duplin county and of the individuals Wilmfcgtoii, they .found on their antral that do 1 1 .'-; f flfSftihflLl hftn made to 'ttr-st the " rhnrdoroM . thit'tro In YesUcation hadOi Instituted, and: I am willing to allow Captain Stalling s conv 1 ihat.the cantain of Uie.ooll Drofeised en dm munication all the weight to which it is entitled; ignorance of crimes, the, report of which had and only desire to enter into a controversy with reached.Wnniington, some fifty miles distant, two area ineaesMJ me, scene Pi me muraert him so far as is necessary to show that his charges ro. - in . . ! t 1 T n a . . .. ...1 rA Mr. A I . . a . . 1m . . 01 malicious uiisicjjic-atruui.i.iuii aic uuiuuimcu wm i jeii any liiieresfc in me prevention 01 sucn crimes ilso that I am equally secure against a charge of they nugnt nave conveyed the intelligence to their cniei witnin twenty :iour iwurs alter toe occur- lllli; lu me liiiuuv. 0.3 uicic tucuc auu mm- t . . . ... . . traceable rumors. That gentleman cannot depre --, r . -1I i - I me. cate more earnestly than I do, anything which -Iia 'regafd to the1 'existence of a disposition to tends needlessly to keep alive sectional animosi'tyj drirei negros off lhei plantations without their and I venture to say that I am "quito as free' from 'PA" ftfJ elJPf , f x x, ' f captam8 lulniiU t, 'there may be, and doubJ- ,-it frlmcr as be. is. Alv renutation for candor - i ti-- - . 0 - - -j, - - 1 ro Buiuc, 111 uio couuiy, wuo. are-not ulS- I .1111 lajrness m peaKUlJ oj uie wuiucru people 1 posea IO acs jusiiy lowarua uieir IOrmer SltTDS, 1 ; I may safely leave to le determined by the series but denies that there anyuaUffoTisioeaa1' A V- i t i .,r c;:-u '.vJi-4. lojunsciass. uawus point i saia that . the dh 1 i l n Liti a ilAtr n Lii.i j 1 vh-j a rim -Wil., Char, and Rutherford Kailroad. Office Wil., Char. & Ruth. R. R. Co. ') Laurenburg, N. C, Sept. Tth, 1S65. J. THE regular annual meeting of the Stockhol ders of this Company will be held at Lauriu burg On Wednesday, the 18th day of October, 1S05. WM. II. ALLEN, Secretary. eept. 9th 103-tm .Wil., Char, .Rutherford Railroad. Depot W., C. & R. R. R. Co., Wllmincrton. N. C. Scot. 11th, 1S05. FREIGHTS must be delivered at this depot by 11 K o'clock. A. M.. Mondays and Pridays, in order to insure their shhmient bv the trains leav ing Tuesdays and Saturdays. ' Receipts in duplicate must accompany each ship meut, and freight invariably prepaid. J. T. ALDERMAN, tept. 12th Freight Agent. loo-s- EXCHANGE HOTEL, HILLS BO II O' STUi'.ET, KALEIGH, N. C. THIS popular Hotel, situated on the finest street in the beautiful '-'City of Oaks," has already earned the reputation' under the management of its experienced Proprietors, of being the best Hotel in the Nouth. It is located within a tevt yards of the State Capitol, and is near the busi- uess part 01 tne city. , . -. t If pleasant and clean beds, a liberal table, and respectful and attentive servants will make guests comf ortabie, these can be counted on at ' the Ex change Hotel. t 0 RANDALL &CO. -!Pjggi2gC5- 173-lmo. ' BilLEY'S st a not FT, S?EBT WlLMlN'OTONi --N. C. . rotSS 1AKV,; Proprietor. TAkino Them Up. For the few days just past, the draymen in front of Harriss & Howell's wharf, without .any apparent reason have blockaded the .street. This act being In violation ola city ordi nance, they have neen once or twice warnea 01 tho consequences of a continued disobedience on their part, by the policeman stationed near by, and once or twice harsh words have been ex changed, the drivers refusing to obey orders, and the policeman insisting on an enforcement of the law.; Yesterday the affair reached a. climax by the chief of police going down in person after a report being made to him of the facts, and get ting- on , the first dray near him, he started it oflf to ihe city hall, where it was carried without any effort to prevent its going. The owner seeing that the officers were intent on carrying out their instructions was soon asking that his property be restored to him and promising that in future he woiild be more careful. The matter therefore was: easily settled when a little resolution was shown to enforce obedience. Quite a large crowd of darkies of course congregated, but quiet was the I simplest and the' best way for: them'1 in this instance. . . from the 37th regiment were placed in the mili tary jail yesterday, making eleven confined there for this offence one of these was the man shot for insubordination by an officer on last Sunday, and who has been m the hospital since that time, One other of them was charged with threatening the life of his superior officer. They all occupy one cell in the prison. ' - by their self-sacrificing labors and that by meais.- of their philanthropic and christian efforts some lives have been saved. The Rev. George Washburne is entitled to spe cial commendation in this regard. The Rev. Dr. Hamlin is also well known for hi: benevolent exertions and for his eminently : cessful treatment of cholera patients. I have the honor to be, most respectfully, youi : obedient servant, . Jonx H. Goodenow, U. S. Consul Genera!. Best Off. Part of the 39th regiment United States colored troops embarked by steamer for ine iortincations at tne moutn 01 the river yes terday afternoon, where they are to do garrison duty, instead of the troops previously ! at those points. The remainder follows to-day. Destructive Fire in Tarboro'. TARBORb', N. C, Sept. 23, ISO"). Our town was visited last night bv the most destructive fire it has ever been my unplea 'an? duty to record. About 6 o clock this morning, our citizens were aroused by the fearful, cry of fire. Upon repair ing to the scene, I discovered that the hie had . . - "I nnsitirm in o nest ion wan tint rbnrrrl nn;nu ihe last three monthsrom this state and South entire people, or even' against a majority of them, Carolina. These will show that bhave been no but that there were enough of such evil disposed !os ready to present such facts as were favorable Pons to call for more effident protection to the 1 to the people of these states than to make known w "vu AiieomcerB i onwnose 1 T1 v . sUtemenU this opinion was based, still maintaai I those of an opposite cliaracter., I have uq objeo that ihose statements 'were fullr warranted ty I - ion, therefore, to see the good name of Duplin the facts brought to their notice during their Stay . ountv vindicated. Un the other liana 1 should I "f11" wim,jf.. jur anyunng wnacn nte be gratified to see the innocence of- all her citi- A JfSHf l .ens placed beyond the shadow of ar doubt, and I up to the time in '-question, been afforded uTthe should bo ' 1 4 Military. It is stated that recommendations j originated in the large warehouse adjacent to th Lava trr.nc f trjcn rA v, rijcf, m,mn,,nOT store building of Messrs. Haskins & Seay. . , . - - , . , The flames spread with great rapidity, and to the department for the assembling immediate- wefe not arrested until thirteen buildings had ly of a general courtsmartial in this city, and al- been swept away by the consuming element. so a military commission. Many important cases The losses fall on the following persons an will be brought before each bodv. firms, all well known in yourcity Appoixtmext. Major and Brevet Colonel H. E. Tremaine, has been assigned chief of staff to ji Shaw, dry goods merchant; O. Williams, dn Messrs. Haskins & Seay, Thomas McNair, L. D. Pender and T. L. Bond. The occupants of the buildings burned were H. still 'better pleased to be able to con- J freedmen by the county police was but a sortW fess that the entire account, of the aflair was a i gnaranteefor their rights oreif personai safety, . land that "mora eineiAnt rmtatttnn 1 1 bad! v needed. Had th6s cnnwnaiAM A 1 atrocities as those represented were ever com- f order disnlayerthe same alaeritv anrf vJTnrvi - miited. ' of scent in pursuit of the murderers as they die Captain S tailings devotes a considerable part wting out atolen property in the. cabins 0 f U first tw, column, to ft. cptrXuoa -.tWASST tain alleged misstatements or falsehoods as he At the time Loftin shot the negro Wylie (as abovf !roadly terms some of, them--in relation to the stated he might havei found employment tf arrest of himself and several others and their sub- nmsew and his men,.had it . been as congenial to 1 ifr;nn!i were arresterl nnd thrt vata afna1K 1 Tl tMtta r m4mA r - . , . . i , Aav ovvuv v. HU.VIUUD nH vuiy ibw miles rmni t hat number brought down to Wilmington on the 9 WyhVa bouse, and bo Onej will denr that tho ccasion referred to ; but I now iJearn-fr6m the I . auenuon of these L, . i uuiw vi .iuv w u vue case oi petty larceny V J with which they were occupied. We do not flnd.- V. i I I u his own he told Captain Stallinrs and Some others i howave. thai after tb laff a. j J V r the major general commanding this district, goods, do; Dillon & Brothers, dr- goods, do nQt to i, themselves : in arresk. Of this attention Was turned to! themort heoAffJruI Tia "RrAvet, Tiricr Aat. AmM mnsterArt nut nf John w. wmte, iurnuure aeaier; cnamoenam o. .1!,J .. s T .A , : so recenUv rjerDetratedi r- c : 1 , . u ti nnn-A i,nc r. fAAtur. I u nan i v inn circuiusuiuce L.wafl noi uuormea m.h t :-. : -".. . -.n-i w mt-t y. . . . .. . f 1 ,i 1 ' . liy tne most ununng exertions oi . noin wmu vice Brevet Brig. Gen. theservice JJA XI hour; nJ,Lthe Von of guests at all . U"J 'iuu miit. 1 ests of The tahiP. iT;;' tm.!7cry resPect The table is sunniioii w;ti, ket affords. " " every luxury the mar 'wClf8Kesta!:railt is attached t6 the hdusc, ' i&SmlEZ fif MC: WiU befurhed with ice cream -'or oysters in heir seasons. vinp. n tc. s- -'July 19th 118; Lovely Dinah. Not the Dinah mentioned in theballad as " stealing my heart and away she weiit," but the ( identical contraband .whose de lightful presence so added to the character of the mayor's court proceedings pn Wednesday, was before Justice Conoley on the charge of abstrac ting the goods and chattels of Mrs. Richardson, while exposed to the rays of the sun, and in pos session of the laundress. The justice heard the case, and then heard Dinah declare that' if al lowed to go home to her little 'baby that she would give the clothes to the proper owners. Being a Dinah and one of the Smith's too, and thev all srood fellows, her promised availed, a discharge in her behalf. - wr There was another case before the justice sent from the mayor's court, but at" the suggestion of the; complainant, dismissed as the negro was not stealing but only trying to do so. Thank-ee. : ' rt . . e " ' ' H exciting. The negro steTedoresngaged in loadincr the steamer Euterp made a -Strike for higher wages yesterday, and,: demanded twenty fiv cents for stowing cotton." i The hare hereto fore been allowed fifteen and this Was considered a veryi good price. The consignees were agree able in the matter, and engaged a white man to have the work done immediately, an4 he went at it tinstanter. These " poorfellows arevgeting crazy. if jthey are disposed to think that such fab- ulous "prices as they ask are to be obtained, while Hotel Arrivals. CITY HOTEL, SEPTEMBER 28. W D Styron, G Rosenthal,, J J Humayan, Geo, R Bronson. B W Williams. O T Mason. C II El der, D J Mederwood, W P Elliott, Jos Green, A J Jones, Geo Sloan, R A Lyttle, C Malloy, J A Dupont, D A Merriman, G W Schofield, A Ze kind, J J Taylor, Jno J Peterson, W J Cameron, James T Bailie, D C McAuley, J C McLauchlin, A Dockery, B J Howard, R C Emanuel, J C and colored citizens, the elegant dwelling of L D. Pender,s.Esq., was saved, and the progress of the fire arrested. . -, The loss is very heavy, but I have not the time to write further particulars now. The origin of the lire unknown. the time, and the some officer now states that SWwft ; " . m "v'." oam oiaoce Tne Win Trial. r', "Washtsgtox On re-asse&biing at they were practically tinder arrest, although they J nesty was based upon assertions made'by some did not know it Captain 8. professes ' entire ig-1 of their own lellow-citizens ib fheofflcers already norance of any complaiiits ewharing beentnader'fPP .-J" ioonsn captain StaHings dc against him. lie is lOKeto SlS?, jg u uiov i.u w me ij vkm v mo uuivcn i omi wxu it vuv uiiio my letter Was WTitten.- concerned therein. One of them was that hia 1 vAiterallthatcanbesuklortbolArMnmMiM- xos'&p't. 23d, 1S65. desired at Wilmington for U-rt. Jjy gj Wumpbjt 130, Judge Advocate of obtaining from him any information he might moreiwMntM iint or Ai rr'P . i UUWIL Mi- Chipman said there were some letter books he abie to give, and the other, that certain com-1 be sure, that no one waS'conricted of tlie rrfV. would call the attention of the court to, and he , . . . hfe; . i. eommiUed; butrtbatlsi-iifit tww72fr stated that the counsel for the accused and the ' -1 were HO crinunalsrtoiconviM r m.Tj-T .T - Williams, D D Barker, Dr Patterson, Theo Der- prosecution had entered into an agreement to ad- oi negros on amerem pianiauou ana aiso oy one.i obUi evidence 5r !rTX ?f mit in evidence the hospital register, letter oook; of his wnite ieuow-citizens a genxieman or, per-1 orf any perUcuhw1fedividttal4'-:A ".Vv.Kr and such other papers as may be discovered, sub- haps iect to lesal objection. I h rike, Geo L Geddins, J H Barnett, V B Winborn, M L Adams, S J Parsons, J R Daily, C W Wool sey, George Cone, D A Boyd, N A McLean, A Robertson, C M Daniel, R Steagall, A Malloy, Wm P Lamb, J J Heath, A Rinaulde, John Hughes, J J Monaghan, Geo Robinson, M Tucker, J A Bobbett, M Bowes, Dr A F Mallett, B Her nandez, A L Buklaw, Chas Robinson. ! t- From Panama. New York, Sept. 23. .. Advices from Panama to the 16th instant, says the continual excitement by reports from the in terior has been finally quieted by a dispatch from the commander of the government forces, stating that all the rebel leaders and a portion of their followers have been arrested, and the entire rev olution in the state might be considered?at an end. ; ;." ' ' ' , ' fJoL Alexander !R. McKee, United States con sul at Panama, died of dysentery. The-fameral was the largest ever witnessed in Panama.. Capt. Davenport, of the .TJt S. flag-ship Icastert,has been ; put in charge of the consulate until a suc cessor w appointed ,uC i; 11 Emaneipsition Celebration." ' . New York. Sept. 22. ! The colored people of Brooklyn and New York celebrated to-day as the anmversary of Presi 'dent ! Lincoln's proclamation freeing the slaves in j t ni v: - . - - "fi V iucucw required to fix the , anr vjarticnlar 1 Wili. .27 "x- wo S haDS. eoual respectability with himself and hke Irintr th innor-u- nt n iluTf ff UOBl PF ,,;inlf a mem lie r of the Wal nrrrfeajninn The.1 k. "fen quite as reason ....... r - - " - r wuaw ueu tut mix IIMIICarint i. a " T rrnrAimmAni n-nbl mffirmillr r1ni thpir f.mt,ljimt nf this crpntlpmAxi waa that Lhp cantain I 1tflr,-nM v vu oi. pUDUCJZ Kuiciiuuvun uvv"'j f w'..f'"-. ' r- ' - ,-- i wuwunn.iv un .niuill . flf, tvmmlli. . case lo-oay, reserving iue rigui io eiauime m oi iuc yvutc n mi a. piyc ui iia ,uktu uu wotu wrong uoers. j.i vujy ce that T f;t ,. - i i wiTnexss rn Dn i uiiu 111 i t:ia.LiiJii ui-ikh luuiici . irn n uirci i uiuicsuu. mo ikkiw vim uu ukuimit i lynniiii inininitiM rn rTS.A.- i lt . , - . as also the offering of record evidence to conne the Richmond Authorities with the AndersonViU prison Mr. Baker said that he could not consent o i jecuons tm TixHti h. cnse . be could not obiect to any I a belief accumulative evidence, but did not like " to go fei red only to the suinmary manner m whlc the!) struction corps Job: thef; rmlliKS Jif!? D"- V' it blind." izure was maae, tonoow; duicctu nnl f!hinman replied the evidence referred to is that he ffesired the omcerin question to put a 1 be says. bave been knn -w s - k Jefferson Davis. Lee and others, and the counsel 1 ;up to suchmterferenceJwlth Jus ..colored em- f gome of whom hare benlrr7i;T-t? "S"! : faw'. H had no riffht to obiect to any evidence not direct- ployees. " ...-f -Vi .'.vtV , iM8sntf1ntimatea!.n-i,???: ct tion and had Uken from them certain articles of were i implicated via HhaiZ.11 e clothing, including s-meshoes, alleging that they their naidsti but alL: that nr.X alCAr:w7 m h'a.1 been stOlen.vWhetherv eentletn-tfs ob- forward to Drove thiirnZl-Tr11 to the seizureof this property arose rami ah tndignant denial and S' SrS?51 ot that it was not, stolen as alleged. or. re-ii ties who miffht tioasrhW Ji-tnizt?1? .oUjr par. ly affecting his client. They appeared for Wirtz, nH had no rurht i to follow the , eovernment in pursuit of these parties. Mr. Baker Here agreed to tne arrangemeni. Nerth Carolinians Pardoned. The following North Carolinians have'been par doned by the president , John A Taylor, T York, J W ' weaver, 51 l Captain. Sialliags says-f,The by this correspondent td lave been eluding, oi, course, the, writer ot, tnw,-are oiM facts tendii nounced as a set of , 'brutal xenegadea.' . If, the I side parties had been eUcited ftT,, , waas. oul" J cap fitted hinihef was;cerlamlyeIco to wear I thsl county during the ePaJv P1? it; out now ne coma ever nave gatnerea irom my l cers spent among them m wnr-n?; tt . . ULa lanffna?re that he was included. 'of course in I tlcra-mia. th imnrM2- T or ner farves- the designation reierredis more, than f can J must certainly be admftLi ?a th? TObJec ( tell Atofbmtal Wriston, John Q .Williams,. John E Williams, murdered some negroe :but it was, nowhere I produce. 'Had any sdou facta h!lvi OUiVVU UMV MV WjAWmt T V V- Ml Thos G Walton, Edward Wood, B P Shaw, M Scott, W P Stmback, J R Simonton, U McGe- as quoted, by nunseir. was ;'that thirteen sus-.l al soldiers, they would; no.doubt, have been free- X: - i hee, Patrick MeGowan, James M Newsom, Addi- pected persons or . persons' wppoud to poim$ isei I y communicated; an as this was hot done, it " I t son-Mahgum,v,John McDonald, John A McManr frniftio'm iigr&.to 'tfy)&airSt !Jb-eenT. argues no malice I on my part' Uikt Iailed to dis- . ' ninV J W Lowe, N H Kayler, David Kmcade, J B rested; and as taq!:stdTtna;ne'.wa among cover1 thefcrobabffity' the guilty ! ! King; Edmund Jacobs. C Perkins, John Poole, rthe,niunDer. vrnfted'toj. rurit.. at. jtmoelheif . parties. ttff 1o' feu s, a .-. - ! -RCPearson,XM Patrick John F Phifer !Ken- homes, no! onoCouH y -; la eoaxlttding his reriewv ofTay letterJapti!a neOiyne'lria-el L"RtisseuTr"J G' Kamsay, tobe'cta witrthosV ' lite 4- -r - i 4 '(: V ' ir
The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 29, 1865, edition 1
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