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h I RAIJD) WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1866. PRICE FIVE CENTS. I M TT Ml u - i V V U,LLJLVJ ' , . - - ,. -. i ' , , i . . .- i 7 A.FTErFfcJNTQOr'g EDITION 1 1. . it' if SO. 258. & EDITION. . i M T f PUS LA-Ibo nianvj U UIE OHIO LEGISLATURE. Message of the Governor. take sffony Ground Against die Monroe Doctrine. HEXICAy AFFAIRS. i,L Ohio Volunteer i the FicJd. SPAIN AND CHILI. i - NAVAL ENGAGEMENT AND CAPTURE OF A SPAN ISH GUNBOAT. L -..noimcinsof Chilian OV4W i tlic Event. L. JtC.j Emperor will visit Vera Cruz to meet the Em press on her return to this place. . P Almost daily we hear and read .of "imP0 imperial victories, m nuivu. Fv. -7.7 tacked strongly fortified towns, and earned the forlifications oniy aiier iuuS .iu iiUMJ ted battle, ino ieu. - V ' Iv average Captured from the enemy, four of his aveia . , .i v;il twrt roan nrt four horses ana two men, . , .T wn J wounded. Loss on the imperial side, one killed, j a rA ci-s-tv missitiET. inreo nuuuuw., THE FORTlFICAXiu vi "-v ia.vu. The condition of Vera Cruz, in a military point of view, is becoming very interesting to the go v vi view, ttw stotp -ftA-the French are prnment oi me uuncu - - - - - changing the guns upon the fortifications, and nuttin-heavy and new ones m the places occu pied until recently by light and old pieces, pieu uuti j nTT-7 TVpp.. 18 Midnight: V JiKi VsBVU, - a landing munitions of war Tiif Krenca a.ic "V" . 7t nml in largo quantities. uortneiasi VZ they tore beeS working night and day STILL THEY COME. . The last arrival of French troops was on Mon . .lne J. von twelve French officers and day auernouM, - - of two hunarea auu. w-j " - , , , . Legion, and one hundred and thirty- V ,tea r tiiA wacron train corps were lour euiyiujco v o-- . i J .nntnhao Id MPTfl Oil I11S W LV IAJ A uearer ui uioi'auuo , , . . i ,i ?f ;a T-onnrtpfi with the ao- vasuingwn, uiaigcu, ik i- , : ;r, rrront. lmnnTTAnCe tO livery oi coiniuiuuuawvuo v &iv r the unuea otatea gutcuuuvu.. important from tine West Coast. - atm TMUOiri'T ALVAREZ FORCES IN THE VlKu mr. xx.- TIES OF THE FRENCH IN GETTING ruuviBiu. San Francisco, Dec. 2. , . j. a aami!aa otata that Alvarez' Advices irom - : . forces were at Providentia, twenty-eight miles i ontVi nit. Alvarez waa east ox uia p ac whether conhdent oi me feuvueaa assisted by the Americans or not. He hsjraes the French at Acapulco terribly. They get no provisions from the back country, which is in Xhe possession of the liberals. perished. Her crew consisted of seven men. Une body wras iouna on tne oeacu. ire ? boat was found upset half a mile from the wreck. ine crew prouauiy euueavuicu iw SeiVeS 1U 1L, UUl WCie .ipau,cu i,w -e, , 1 ml. 1 nnorrrk worB AWnfld 1 V A. S. &. W. G. Lewis. SHIPWRECK LOSS OF LIFE. . The Hamburg ship ' Newton, Captain Herting, from New York for Hamburg, came ashore at -vt a i a a 3- nn wf trv rkiPPPR. Trtof Hna rnn-n swfl.m amhore. but died from exposure after walking half a mile along the beach. About 1,200 barrels of kero sene oil have been saved Irom tne wrecu. 1 Ann M V TTf Tf AA17 SCHOONERS SUSK.wrr babui xuun.. tt t "r or: Q A "f A lorrn fnrA.anrl-nft. schooner is sunk off the Hook on the outside. Her masts, are about half way out of water. She had probably been run down by some vessel. THE LIVERPOOL STEAMER B0SPH0RUS AbUUKii. Fort Hamilton, Dec. 2o 'J.dU-A. m. ashore , at Fort Lafayette about an hour ago. ' BOMBAY SHIP AGROUND IN BOSTON HARBOR.. t t Dusrua, vet. The ship Hilton, for Bombay, at anchor in the harbor, is aground on the flats, keeled over, and maj uo uau.Aj ptivvt.. burned, as were also all the shops and stables adjoining. - . ,t v:w?r,fr,iw Downey's office ana au m v.6- Centre street, were fcaved. The wjnd was favor- able for the saieiy oi tuc - ; oil was burned; ' na . . dead, while quarreling with his murderer, who Ten stores anaiour uulcw ""uw , - the bulk of buildings m.tne town Cic troyed. BIOT AND BLOODSHED. The Conflict between Whites and Blacks in Alexandria. RIOTS IN NORFOLK PORTSMOUTH. AND A Serious Disturbance Philadelphia, &c &.C. FROM WASHINGTON. The Weather News Painfully Scarce Tlie President Enjoying a Respite - J-ne Rush to Commence when Cougress Reassembles The Committee on Appro r.vnficted to Suffer A Variety of Schemes Ready for Development ti.. pVpaiAAnt and the Advocates of Ne gro Suffrage -Internal Revenue Ap pointment for North Carolina Female Suffrage, fcc., Sec, &c. From Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 81. mo legislature assembles to-morrow. Tue tlno - Uncrthv. The L"3 ,.! 4i.-.T.;eV;Tirr rnniii- " Tl,e Governor argues at some length XLi the Monroe doctrine and interfering in Mexii-au aflairs.' In speaking of the detention of I.' - in the field, he s&ys it was no , vt,. ;,,r.t;rm that these patriots were to ! ...... n nolice cuard to oversee political ! , :.. smith, still less to be marched to i. in order to menace Maximilian II f" IV U ir any other despotism A Naval Engagement, New York, Dec. 31 . -....-...a f,.nm th south Pacific states that? a. i, -,;' w,i,.(1f.w.ir had captured a Spanish gun- tiuiaii mini - i;.,, of,,.- h hrief engagement. There was great .Spicing amoii the Chilians in consequence. DISASTEUS, tnc tireu.. BostoNj Dec 28, The sunken vessel off Sow and Figs, Vineyard Sound proves to bo the schooner Sojthronn (of F$ TXivev) for Bristol, R. I., with coal. All hands are supposed to have been lost The nanas aio Thomas Henderson, names ox u --- -,rT7 wat. of master OI Y lsua&aci. , - , niasw, ui k of -Harwich, Mattapoiseu-; vu " t Hathawav and r u nrnt of Nantucket; J. L. Hatnawayana John Shilog, seamen. . Portland An unknown uai, caiv r ,7T.iPVprmack j mnmincr npar 1 ucKermacis., was uistuyv- . i,pa A dpmer Vineyard Soun . . . which went to v - . 'hauce aaii rrii to renuei aivi. of saving the vessel. BY TELEGRAPH, BY MAIL. THE nm RECEIVING BB- ! ISFOHCEMEXTS. I Preparations for an I she War. Exten- IMPOIIT NT MILITARY TRANS- ACTIONS. From Washington. Washington, Dec. 31. rv mAnthas been advised that repre- , ooSr, ?n favor -of neace witn sentations maae w vV" - Chili, have so far prevail that tne of France and England have- ueeu y" iw thm and tne uniteu ota. r . . - t oi-,o,ic t.hft secretary Under advice oi tneu - ; and assistant secretary of state einbarked last nighton board the United Mates 7 , forthe warm latitude of the soutn , expect to be absent two or three weeks eA,c . , -.-u:-e iorV of the de- William Hunter, Jisq., - w been appointed actmt partmem 01 . , TT xi seereuvry of stolo during the interval nd I M I. Oari-ran -commissioner ot emm.grauvu, appointed acting assistant eciewj. New Year Congratulations. WASUINGTON, i-'c. mronTAM FEOir the west coast. The I unifications of Vera. Crux. ; ' C,C &C., ! &c, c'' Our Washington CorresponJence, Washington, Dec 28. THINGS IN WASHINGTON.. , Tf ?- mther annovins to have to chronicle the w vrv heffinninff of a letter which ought xavu cu j 0 to be replete with important announcements ot official proceedings and proposeu wemc ,1 .1. 11.. UvIMa Tironttml fT-o frvnerrftSS. etc.. tnat IU iiuinuiw - ;n nrvnfjnnps and that news is painfully scarce. In the departments they are yet resung- num labors of getting up tne cougicM;u.vl,..-I and nothing has emenated really worthy 01 recoia since then. The president is eiyujms oy thin- of a respite also, as Washington is vei well" relieved of the pressure of numerous con cessional advisers, who will only, however, re cuperate their energies whilst at home, and come back with renewed vigor to press the mighty is- sues of the day. The holiday weea has been gloomy in the annal of holiday weeks, and the "most potent, grave ana 0 islators, who have had the felicity of being hun dreds of miles away from the scene of their la- , j..f:t-. i-v frvndratu- bors, deserve on tnat consiutiativ late themselves truly. THE RUN ON THE TILL ...1. pnfmss reassembles. The will commence wneu schemes are well JJS sentauon at u, - n - . -n air ,iner nice hobbies, particu . onaideratian road which has been up foi wry &nd annually for jlons v 8yea tX hold of the different resta every 3 aUon dev0utly mTU?;Jd '' should something be done, if it to be hoped should .01 , was only lor mo i - " llpthror notthis frcm thesuspense -- ... be a feat great zig zag an , aud sol. accomplisnea. " , f civilians, when diers will be a God send also to cmlia ( the venerable V Wed down TFrom the Alexandria Journal. - No city ever presented a greater scene of not and disorder than did Alexandria yesterday. Whiskey flowed in streams from' many of our Restaurants, and from some it was dealt out as h Wly to the colored people as to the whites. 11 . : ;t too a nhsprvftd bv Olir Earlv m tne moumig - more quiet citizens that all the young -'reconstructed" gentlemen of the city were wel armed, aud the gravest iears wcio -- dUU . , , i .imttt'oan t.Vipm and the sion should tae pia.c - Muu ti,a lav wn ovpr. These rolored peopie ueiwc u v..v cuiuic". F i fnr,i-t for riotin.or fpnrs were not vvu-uout wuuu, commenced at an early hour in the forenoon and it one o cIock, r. iu., ai1 toou .- nronort ons that Mayor aic rf PruV, .1 ;i;to-w authorities for assistance to can upon mo n111' j ------ . tu -o.i uomhr rl- to whom the to suppress it. vapi. - iu auF) ifirr tpipcrrfinhed General mavor maae ins ajtpuvawvu, e,.- Ai?-ur for orders and that gentleman at once teferrapbed back to use whatever number of troops was thought necessary to suppress the riothV then at its height .in the city. noun0 nit, iTanpnf.i''s veterans were Three companies ui ; - at once ordered out, and proceeded to arrest every one found engaged in rioting and dword - cvcij, w :i:., j ,1 tint cftmm(iipe their lv conduct, ineinmuuj - - -- charge of their duties, and immediately repaired to the vicinity of Hawk and Upper Union streets. All was found quiet and orderly, the rioters haf iiig dispersed. T. L. Page, Sr., the proprietor of the grocery, handed to Officer Bonfanti the names of the men who assailed the watchmen. Page deplored the occurrence very much, and used . . ' r . . ii. : nvAmr AnnaoviT i n mo Till A u T- ! 1 1 khim rH I c hi CltlJ V.11VX1 'VI 1 1-1 AllkJ " -v uvm.w rest, ailU Jave a.11 lUiUlIUttUUU ttamai. mc mnira XSnnn V.n insoo!1i 4llA nnlioo Oftl POf f lllTlh V was badly beaten, and is said to be internally ;4ih-q1 nfflnor BnVor Ward wast spriouslv in- jured about the head, but despite his injuries, T a itt !A 4. nrno at n in vr nnwTTiims niiriii. Our sister city, Portsmouth, was the scene of Irv ' nn Pliwotmfla TOrtmiTlIT oVlMlt 1ft ScriUUa nut) Vll vmuuuao uiv.ii iiii-i wuv .v o'clock. The fight commenced on the corner of Trawford and Hih streets, between a lot of white boys and the colored people, atones, dticks Tviittps daxkpripn1 thfl air. and several rer- . - ; 1 Iflor o n.-liili th aUIlO VT CIC OCIIVUOIJ iiJJliiv-v. - - - " l 1 nn ft .- ayrra rara iicp1 row uecaiuw geuci i, auu m c .i iu " .. . i 1 l il f TllAltni. TWinnrmn ireeiv. ..a ooy uy tue uauw ui ivivuaivi. j-rvuiu was shot throurrht the left breast with a pistol i 11 J TAfv ic a cV AT m fVlA uail, ana a iiuiu uamcu yuuj va.a ouvu m - 1 -A il arm. Officer Harnson oi the police was nit wim a brick, and a negro man,,,said to be the ring leader of the riot on the part of the colored peo ple, was shot severely in several places. At last accounts there was no hope for his recovery. The riot was suppressed fcy the military and city by the military for persistently refusing to leave the street. It was rumored that several persons were kiuea, out we couiu uou vit. muuci "v mation than that given . above, which ,can be re nea upon as corieci. and endeavor to dissuade MaximiliaTfror abdi catmg. ,He would sail ob th intK The Observer thinVa ha ia t-. 1 " s - .... . and year, be Oliver thinks he is not to be intimidated that Max. will be hi Europe before the new THE CRY FORIFFRAGE. FIFTEEX MILLIONS WHITE A Petition to be Sent to Cong ress. r rom tne x. Exprrss.l Nejrb Riot in Philadelphia. " From the Philadelphia Telegiaph, 26th. Another disturbance about the blacks, which for a time threatened to result in bloodslied, oc curred yesterday morning, in the neighborhood of St. Mary and Seventh streets. It seems that some colored meu, very mucu uuuci n i. 1- i .i-:. nmnnrr thpmselveS ence oi Dau wins?, ""ic auii-B - by firing guns from the second story of a house in that locality. The police remonstrated, and , . , . ii. 1 A cnlriaA tliA mils- tinallv went into tne uouse aim X., T kets." A large crowd of half-drunken blacks fathered around, and becoming very riotous in their conduct, the officers attempted to arrest one or two. The prisoners, as last as uweu . n & AAUin noliee force custcay, were icstucu. uui.i."". L J 1 . ii -l 1 T inontd liAl- was sent to tne neignoornooviuy uicureu a Di;n hnth nf whom arrived in person j ,v:,i tAii-nvdo nrpvpTihrxr a not. xne anu uiu in ui.il m ) cu F. w . o i,i,v inrrpased bv hundreds, and a large num ber of whites arrived on the ground. A col- .. . i . ll.- 4-... nlnoono WQO ahllOfiL meVlt" llSlOU Detweeu Lilts inu t-ia i i i u An;niir Vmro rpsnlted but lor , nMsom i tnrv did not commence tneir o-", . .o;. a wnnrd was iy couuut, - h tlie timely arrnai o u ' A operations any tuu a - k t stat oned m tne neigiiuoruuuvx ifor many person, t b 'fjron the whole night. About forty arrets were made, uy iiiai ouuau ic uvui urgCa in LOn.TC for 4,000,000 of very ignorant ue-ros, 15,0(10 000 of very intelligent white women thus put hi their claims; To the Editor of the JY. 1". Exjyrcss : Will you publish the enclosed petition? It i now circulating throughout the couutxy, to te presented as soon as Congress shall re-assemble T iiiiViolf nf thn nntintwil W P n,,...:... Ill w u..vuiA if 1 V . VV'LLillllll C C, E. Caut Stanton, LrcY Stone, Susan B.. Anthony. Standard office, 4S Bcekmari Btreet, New York. JL PETITION FOR VJNIVEHSAL SUFFRAGE. To the Senate and House of Hep The undersigned, women of the United Staus, respectfully ask an amendment of the constitu tion that shall prohibit the several states from dis- r.r.r onv rf thoir oitlrpiis on tVv.s 1 r Tn makinsr our demand for suffi-atro . KlCt that wo rpn. wonld call vour attention to tne resent fifteen millions of people Thc N Y. licrahl of the 20th has Mexican news up to thi 13th, from whidi we glean the following item,: Vfrv. CbcZj Dec. 7, 1865. I tAKPIKO O ASOTIlElt he'N'FOIICEMKNT OF FBENC1I I Yesterday, a?eK tho American steamer Manhattan, one mo 1 tUandrod French .rs ! Sv l foe was sent into the field. PREPARATION F0'3 THK PROTECTION or 1 ; Preparations are gohig on for Protection of 4 Vera Cruz, especially - on the landulc. eai thworks tmov . 8trcngtl?ened Ume irce are bem 1 en nCerj This ts "odd, in one a. enerals and tove been boasting Mexica, . .t gmeers were of no accoum the .-.. mVTTM'ED FOR AM PREPARATION EXTESiWB WAR. of this departmcnw it d w thnnM, the French did not . rv nrcnara- but, on the contrary, arms at kn early lion to meet the United fctatcs an (( newg. date. i'-'tESfof paper coyrt.on. ent but ti Wlth mui " Wiio stanu - ' sound and accurate judgment. ckuZi MvsTKRiuus PR0001, the earthworks) T1W fortilicalions (Pea daily being aroun.; the city of eia Cruz ar .8trei.Rthei.ed. The besU 'performed at mountca, and the work is ge neully g y. nieht and an attenipL n.a- - - s . CTI0Ns. MORE IMPORTANT MllIT" ff On the Gth instant the French bark i , y Pnrt. de France, Martinque , wi on the Cruz, loaded with munition --"lie city of a long . s 0f arms. .aded pnnc.pa lyjN t ;es several piecea x - - ,erhave- oeen ie-- lend its : ,...,:n;;,ouagladand hectwlsm The v asmngwu lV" veteiin reserves," which of necessi y, happy new year, where aU them tion the -teran may be buried in. w. . ffUlar to felep np a' - ""-f beini t,ir. . uvo or three privates mm t.io rr:r - i th snnervision ot a coionei, p. -under the supervisio various lieuten- major, two o r m d dolavs it .g aIM- ,1 S X xrv conld muster to bolster said wag all the reserves was a minute themselves witn - 'MTnfto lobby, yet it has assist in inei"rj T. ...QnlnV(i nnd luiure. . recin rVe know all our readers wm friend. . FROM THE SUNDAY MORNING HERALD. jjoss ef the Steamer Ck,n6titution. Morehead City, Dec 30. m.r Conditution, Capt. Wm. Greenman, ... enaer list of fifty-four per- Wlthaciewc- . . ooj ih ' aovnnnah on Saturday, Jec. sons, leit T- t..halM of cotton, bound for New seven imm- f York She struck on the soutnern lOlK. . m ,lo,r rrinminS at 4 o'clock, heie sue with twelve when she broke up. x. - - - of nfi,;, crew and one pu.Boc of his c d tbeniselves on Brooklyn Y saed bale-, landing ; at Cap L about 4 o ciock yu - nll 1eft for Kew persons perished, unesu York this evening. for many persons uai - j erouriy wounded before they appeared on the gerousi v o vTO5t.hsAnflin9r the mayor re- " ested ofTemiUfaut that all . per S en-a-ed in riotous conduct be admonished to go peaceably to their homes, it was found ne cessary to arreit between fifty and a hundred of cebssttij ,,,, etnrhnno.es then the ringleaders oi uw "u toh" on throughout the city, who were mostly ?ent"to the slave pen, where they were compelled to remain during the balance of the day and Iht Some of them were this. morning jasod, while the more guilty re sun m coniiiic.n--. in mnv reports were prevalent this morning So many reporib i d thafany nf sliootm" auu. wm-"'"""" i - one , lWtennig to them would have though- that L"'?'." If one-harf of them were auout una --- mira.cye to recite them, borne nuy o . .o bSt badly injured as SiT S., hope Of ro One these was John AiKieibon, . ahdtheotherwasKooer. , hlS 1, Uni al and at on? o'clock neither of Si "ere eipected to live longer than a few hou?s About a dozen persons were arrested and are now in prison, charged with complicity and aie now i i , receiYed their m- m tne riot m juries, nnvovoked riot is said During tne uay -- of to have occurred a a number Dukeanci n : 7 have participated m me nut, - . wounded in the head, and at one o clock this at llrnoon his death was currently reported. Frem other sources we na.e ' nter . were very slight, anu ma. ' -y totned of serious results from his wounds. The day was one of " fear and trembling foi ine ud.y ,-c,T,0(i arsons, and had it all quiet ana wu r'f i, military i b& t mi ii i v . ir:i l u i itAvniiv n i in mi fSSS, T-ns, and -t that without the coveted " qmtpro community wo THE SUFKAwu. The friends of the president are confident that ine nieuuo v f those incumbents he will SX'offiS where they of and apphcante for on take strong and decisive groim f . wml)e grati. n iiviv i"o"" , and four or five muskets seized. Richmond ald Vicinity. PxnrrwrVT Vfl... DeC. 26. fhricfmQQ WAS observed in this city by all classes with the usual festivities. No demonhtra i. i n.nnvpa(i. vcnt.at ivian tion OI moo violence uuhvm, i rhpster oonosite iviemuouu, - - . ber of Veedmen surrounded the jail, and forced ., -i nrn nrAnraA nrisoners. Uuiciai re- tne release oi iu w" t- - norts from all other sections of the state repre 1 . v, nniot and no atmrehension IIZ: nn the irt oAhe officers of the bureau of any disturbance among them: E U ROPE resent mieeu mnm-m vi ir.n: m--uair mo entire population of thc country intclUgtt vir tuous, native horu American citizens ; and wc are the only class who stand outside the paic of political recognition. ne tOUoUvUUUU hmou u-n iw nil lvjjmc, and counts us whole persona in the basis of rep resentation ; and yet we are governed without our consent, cou.pei.cu iu puj iii..v inwut aunun, and punished for violations of law without choice OI lUUiLC VI J"'"" t -p.". tne ueciaraiioua ui mc ..auco, ci.uiu ui our own day, and the fearful revolution through which we have just passed, all prove the uncertain tenure of life, liberty" aud property so Ioujt M u10 ballot thc only weapon of self-protection is not in the hand of every citizen. Therefore, as you are now amending the con- Etitution, aim, iu iwiuhjuj "uu ."mnv-i.i,, v.ii.i zation, placing new afeuards round the individ ual rights of four millions of emancipated slaves, oct that, von extend thc risrht of sulfrairto to tno nnlv rmiiainincr claa of disfranchised v vjhi- " j n citizens and thus fulfill your constitutional obli gation "to guarantee w every suae ui mc umuu .1 As all partial application ot republican princi ples must ever breed a complicated legislation as f-.n ji.nn.niii nonnlp. we. wouldnrav vour Well ia .llvv1',J"vv' f 1 - . 1 t - honorable body, in order to simplify the machinery of government, and insure domestic tranquility, .1-5.. i:Dioio hordiiOnr for rcrson. citizens. IDSl YUU ivgiciavv- ui-'i-""' x tax-navers, anu uui wi na3o ui v.. . 1 '.! .mmlltv vnur -rvftUinnora Will Or JUBUCC UUU. Limivsj , j vi. A,v.. ever pray. . Arrival of the City of Washington. r The- SpanisU-Cliiliau Question. More About the Fenians, &c. New York, Dec. 28. The Inman steamer City of Washington, Capt. Brook, which left Liverpool at two o'clock on the afternoon of the 13th, and Queenstown on the 14th December, arrived here yesterday after noon, with four days' later news. XJnoasinesa in Belffiuiu About Napoleon's Paris correspondence of tho London IleraM.l The consequences of the disappearance imhu i.i! i t ,.t ti,;c Tatnr nf Kuroiiean tne ponucai swc v.i .v-o. ... . l monarchs it would be indecent as well as prtMna- Rut I am ture to speculate upon j- - bound to tell you that public opinion in isuj is greatly excueu ai aiuL.it--. um. -t i w " : ,u;l T.nnt4. vrhicb. af- ter dwelling on certain riotous scenes at the stu dents' congress at Liege, and at a couple of stormy sittings in the chamber of representatives, hinted that it might bo necessary to " save society m , . rri, Tv.imn Mill, )! received to-ua , iselffium. xne jn""' '"v : , thinks it worth while to publish three colnm:, to show that "society", and liberty m Belgium are perfectly able lo take care of themsehes. But the fact that this refutation was ii vmoanpss which prevails m France It is no use beating about the buhh on a nueJion of this importance; the fact is snaply aflue. .. . t ,i in Prance many, peo- thw, both in weigium that nle aree with M. Deschamp ; the believe i SS. a Ian Sen -JSwvU. era believe that the empero l -,mds too fond of ease and que to ".n " AU lUee bringing a horneVsnehi,- somehoW lrove to P5 cotton house Forty flGMFICAM On close devation goin on ii; ' other poiiit conimanilei' FromWaiWRton. . Washington, icv, Assistant secret of the Jjj fr the south, to investigate charts corruption among th, addressed . Governor Jenkins, of Georg a -has ier to the secretary ot tying, no douDt, ' - have generally have long been ih office, and , managed to P7hVBafe ride is concerned, The as far as being on the in their strong wPC toTote in the nega midst Pushed many o them to be day, and the fact tim u ey known, in tms eon - ;- . amoncr there is every V0 Some of federal office holders m Oitam s. tb5 appointments pw -Wna them- Governor Hahn, also, inTeTard to ex selves exceeding Kffi president tending the ngin ZZ'.w induct. I does not exactly cun"V his policy of let is not in the least agreeable to his W ftf ting the People oi a - Mohave the state. .-r" or Louisiana, beyond rrc'at-Britaln. bringing a hornet - sonieh.vv At the sating ?. KSnSs "e U. of noth- T?pnWns on the lXtn, me euuio 7 r enians, 011 njjra8. tr th mrv in hi7 else. icrl hv ) Uenovaily in 1110 - pied Dy v --j the open- " ht Is the worst fears of this portion o oiu ms ownae T". desist until after auvuv - thnn ran H . ; -vt tup c 'i 1 1 1 1 l . au - . . , u have neen niu.e iuo.1 iv ---- 1Uw v, , mvr. H7n nothing pnm 1 uuin 1, u l"- - - . , j Dim. -)i.i:; n tnn RTeuiuid. u r . - , 4i. nocictfl.nc.fi. anu iui six o cioca. m -.". We thank tnem 101 a most " optftHe in his address, a iarge poxuuu pressing what at one uuiB reading of editorial arUc irom tuj Qn T day last 1- -Vfnkelinan, who feartul not. .llS nt.l Tih Peoole newspaper, ue insi r-- named r reaencK f 1flnaua2M in ti.e From tne jsaiuiuui V.-J - criminal, asserted that mscase uau mnloved as a proieu. - - . tle. . - i,lDrrtcm3Tl. WhO IViti UWB livtuii b . ;i . v;0 nnmif,n IV H (LIU H,OOM. w present at Alexandria wui - , xi k. nhristmas dav h ue w ... ,,i From the New York lla.u., On Tnaylast a " Sace there on Christmas day last . v,o Wash inffton Chn count wuiiA i lion wniiiirinr - - w . 1 . .rauui it His bearing rr "ff and WT .vndnatiou ot tne " , , Womo ,lftn t hp court. ius iu.sbu ine auuoi""- - .i, , trai.Na.cn'Ju " - - . t, .hnromtr lilt; uiaui uf . I ,j r-nmi rp iai"'" . . . thatbloodyanray, soiai v-"- " - , . - effects reveaiu ,. , proves mm 10 upon young men who were formerly in the con saucy. , an 1 K J. ;B onnppmfid. is entirely incorrect. prnr. . L mmm. thief. -Ihe p4'' . , lltiIltli4.,1 - -YJ,, I IH3 il. .JLUini" Vinntl.SO LU"V' institute are TOo 11th of July r island Ot CllUa. mm.M anflKiirftd eaa JPrJBSSaS that, the ;"n that their zeal m this cansew $ iuS - r,ower. un wru"' "- .,... .,redofWs nxed pnrpo 'TI mfians of sending some u nd ohey as the constitution o, the Our informant mrm- -- statement of which he represents - r adina the attair. ih u6' Thev were armed the streets on Sunday night. They were a with pistols, ives. ""I de h Kfatin" Oi uruuis. iiv-j . tne oeauu0 v niohas mornins. Jn monstration unui vm..-. r - of white Christmas day tney 1U8U1 " ""ralted in front persons in various ways They halted m - a 1 knttnnc TTPriTlU li 1 1 CUVO v S brandishing their knives and pWs. F.- .vl A rronral ficrht SOOn a n onof tne stieci. j. 1. -al0 A0f,rn th whites and the blacks, SUCU ucimv-v uraMic. m beacommuu 1 m,.. t.: nnrrnnndent of the London &ioW y 4. . .a Q,.rt rh;en , siven six ti.i ft'iiha. "n u r lays, tne rrencu rTT: f - eaty fr0.n tne - - Hemen wereepg---. says, tne rieun .v. i"i-Ci"trpitv fro.n tne isi ..fieineii were eur.- months notice to terminate the -extradiUon trerty tw0 of these youi,8 it being with England, on tlie ground of the strict lor " li 2 Tests and watch- .iwri before French offenders are i lh deposited the r . . rU ere no- - 4""-" rthe articles,""- ' Spain and Chili. .... . ""rsavat "A note drlwn up by the English negotiation or medMon between the advem na?ties was some days since sent to Pans, n SK.r some davs by the min ster of foreign 'I . " -i . t cnhmULfid lb LU Uic .".i 'AM. soon after en- oi modifications and corrections r iicucio.. ii,'" , . , i K mi. u'''1" . . . to r r d obey as the constitution ot tn bosoms of t.r &t. wou.d " r,vt;tut on ot ueoria, - TChp.re tne uuu. United States as ui . on t with greater congenmu j . tendering his thank, for tne one f mternal from era r.f the United States ocl" est restoration and permanent prosper and welfare of the state. winter Davis. w tor Davis died at half past vvitn u female voters Hon. Henry Winter Davis , died two o'clock to-day, of pneumom. ,1 red in the UUnng of several perso UUill"o-va ';,e made in it, PWJ!,"?. cation and witn tnem iuc uuw gestiou, , rpma:ns to be seen. London, w u & tQ Certainly, ui - " does not M SS pers engad jne riot tefcHny on, and entirely of the class known as '-loyal. , thig seems to be the conviction in an - bad 3d instant Mexico, lo There were train. tuufinTlST IK TKUE. ..-i ;c ,Mocrressing "verv w railroad 10 i --t-- niftwlv be- ' - T OQT. HCCI tvveen hereand tne: account oi four hundred men refused to woiK on the reduction of wages. A session &c, hear that the military design is to taw p of the road and pot " n, count, the sold er laoor on .;An of BY MAIL Serious Loss of Life, OiX., General -7 -T, Second district m Eevenne collector to jmy at the be North Carolina. He enww ' & lst Maine nf the war as f . MnV ot SSXJ a;J2SS raScVritaff, distant adjutant general o . . 1 hrorPl III IH. v.iw- th the ran ui u - - FEMALE TO" . who It is a matter oi sou er. , will present the petition i wm e ously signed' g be hasn't a seat m Beecher is their friend du 1 many aW I Congress; TndB Stephens., has con- the freedmen uu -" d the ladies .quereu:T- were entirely oi ine di. Yprdav we learu ini- vt-; r, responsive ior - X made. 01 ; aiTests u l!: forthe articles, rcvuiuvi. . e to be found. articles ror niis variuw? , For some inw I'yrr - manner, ana disappeared in a "ud the gardericr. . rJT ..r, thf servant u .... fiKiVfn cion ieu ;-m Davis, oi me Tlift services 01 voj-- ode w trance 10 u e but none 01 - ... was thorougno -d ladarue V,ia ' w sintr property was found and gervant wasPo confident .Jl L caused their girl wero the gml 5 continued to Jtf- hut still proper y vpfore. LUt aiscn") manner, ever direct,. -rv-t IOOKO I WV1"."''-., ne : 1 1 ctlCrtlf'.llFLi sun o tn lm t ir rmviciiou iu i an"- - ...ho waa 1 Attt?r u . . . .u 1 onmo nrwarvauo isw ; iiui 1 , r , cw- Ti...r.c: lfltinor a. lresaeu auiuv v . -, nrt u.0-- I l U.OiOk All 4l, tiriSLldlli - . , lotil'l tO lierUlIl 1" vy.. qnered territory on - They commit Jrobably be IfVy "the claims of our in Uat errors m imaginm f weight in telhgent .-intelligent contraoan the scale where our. are part of thesuujevu. ' ' I antTTH SIDE OF mrnONER ON --- - , 1 aid of " soldier labor on 1 u,n" ortation of wreck o -w:oTAIi i.oss of the "-5 object being to facilitate -the nsprtati & astucket-tota Boston, Dec-- reinforcements and supplies. AJ all e v orTTaines Capt.Ettrup, frttf m-eat de I of rolling stock is constantly arm schooner Haines, v f logwood, &d .fndbehi! sent out to the present tennmns and for Boston, Jithacaro nighVon CcufUct lwe Jf Hfctt" On Satnrday night, about half-ptmne o doc T. L. Page, Br. (LanTWpif S store on the comer of Bute and uppe .street,, upon u- mi Thomas r.iowto was to hi, store ds Sm'J?hn?a The officers entered the Store SM'ra U--offender ont. ;e comer of the 1' na slreet. Smith officer Bmun, au- '"-"--, rnw nesrro She n S i pursuing. Officers jumped the frnce, , mu to , caase Murpnyauu .iiij onunner and as tney . , off. they Union street, in orner badiy were set upon "Ted considerable rill" clvxVAi touv. ' - ll -TVlOl 111- the spanisn goveimucw -- - r tro jn SSfeaS? Spain has from Uj. ment been most, careiui w r wwpts S her power that the interests of neutral pow ers shouldsunermurrc:r;r- Tne Pam- r", enegro king- a uevoiii. , i.f Christian, ana -.- effec a nunn - decease, m v d for clotninK. nawn tickets were fUD A diary wsa Pa nd other articlf. a nte The Ltet. f.ir and otner vPt a found to Jhich tbe pro&- dailV record of all his t fa fu coinm by mmrtv Under the -late -abotUe the property- ine P. M. ; drank Alll"w & entry: was then eichfortbe ., t.aA eilb Y 1. I IJCIM-l Them rrK. OTer mgbt, headache !i"cuvv a Elinor very Ynrtt. an ""IT" anui4 - , in ae p- -u. Dam. sent I T.s: .ud Murder. Extend C-V Monday, Dec 25. beaten. Wame rumor aehrokeout exctement . . At lK o'clocK iui - ana m he Fire 7,-.T. ?romDo.neyJ,CohSeOi olthe watcn was destroyed. The ran to i Tho Ppnian. G. Donevan, o . . ' . - , orr. hro been se conviction six jw -o." u w,rTicated in ' ramam 1ti w - ?!fnt&cloti,a'b difficult.es, ... . 1 "5 " Mld ring t Cid had pr- th line rh" of Nantucket, and au u, Yl uiAnvin vi .
The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1866, edition 1
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