VOL. I. WILMINGTON, N. G;, TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 8, 1867. NO. 57 1 : THE WILMINGTON DAM FOE E. A. PAUL & CO. i Proprietors. The only daily Republican paper pub-; lished in the Second Military District! composed of North and South Carolina. THRS Q SUBSCRIPTION IKVABIABLT IN ADVANCB Daily, one year..;. $10 00j six months . J ............ . . . . . 6 00 5,4 ' one month......,.. ..,...,,..100: ' RATES OF ADVERTISING: . ' AveHisemenits Wilt be inserted J at $100 per square for first insertion and 50 cents lor each subsequent insertion. I 1 Terr lines or less, solid minion type, constitute a square. j ylA'; v-. "'.."- -i--' I THE 1 iiimnrrAi L lliululi 11 mm Ml V ; uue year. 13 PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. subscription :, ; - ............ ..$3 00 Advertisements $1 per square. TELEGRAPHIC0 REPORTED TOR THB DA.ILT POST NEWS FROM JAPAN; Heavy Rains in Florida. (Ill PARKER'S MISSION SOUTH F R O .11 i .11' E X Jf C O Mr. Davis' Trial MILITARY COMMANDERS. J i DISTRICT OP THE OA ROLINA8 Major Gen. Ed.- R. S. Canby, Commanding. Louis V. Cxzia.bc, A. D. C. & A. A. AG. POST OF WILMINGTON. . ; By't. Lt. Col. R. IT. Frank, uommanaing 1IEAV Interesting Foreign 'iTews. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen & .ADan- donedLanax STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA. I ' : i BvH. Major Gen. N-A Miles; commissioner ' Bv't. Lt. Col. Jacob F. Churr, A. A. G.s ' v Fourth Sub-District of North Carolina, consist ing of the counties of Brunswick, Columbus, Robeson, Bladen' Duplin, Sampson and New Hanover : 11M : , Cxpt. Alla.n Rutberford, 44th U S Infantry, (Brevet Brig Gen U 8 Vols,) Sub Assistant Com missioner. Office, City Hall, Wilmington, N C. Rev. S, S. Ashley, Sup't of Education fqr 4th Sub District. Office, City Hall, Wilmington, N C. A. A. Surg. Robert Harris, Snrgeon in charge of Freedmen's Hospital, Camp Lamb. r x Lieut. L. Echelberry, in charge of Sub Dis trict ol Duplin and Sampton countfcs. Office at Magnolia, Duplin county. . I William Birnie, Esq., in charge' of SubDis rtrkt of Robeson and Bladen counttes. Office at ' Luinberton. Robeson county. ' ij CITY OFFICERS, Mayor John Dawson. ' ' : . , , . Board of Aldermen $ D Wallace, H VonGlahn, j G Burr, Eli Murray,, W II. Lippitt, A Adrian, W A Wright, W. S. Anderson. . Marshal Robert Ransom. y Special Depniy Marshal R J 'Jones. Cerk and Treasurer T W Anderson. Clerk of the Market h M Williams, f Chief Fire Department-R J Jones. t ' Chisffre Wardens B W Beery. ... U 7f.ir Wardens H Schulken. first ward ; James.. Shackelford, second ward; B W Beery, third 'ward, W. Buykheimer, fourth ward. i City Surveyor W H Jones. I Wood Inspector Y V P Y.opp, J W Potter, Thompson. ' ; , COMMISSIONERS OF IiAVIGATION.AND PILOTAGE. h V W Fanning, Chairman ; Wm B Planner, Win 'M Tinrrta H! Mnrnv; Wm S Andersdn. of Wil- imingtoni and Swift Galloway, of 8mitville, H Howey, Clerk and Treasurer. J j HABBOB MASXJtlt. ; Wash. Burkiuier. ) ' ''"-A i PORT WARDENS. '-'.-;- . Geo. Harris, S N Martin, W B Whitehead. lltoi JVtytteianOBh' C .Waiker. viniMst nntnmittMC G Moorc. Samuel B- Davis. W FFurpluss. Geo W WUliams. Regular meetings first Tuesday in the month. ; . , county orncBRS. Chaintian of Conntg Court Wm A Wright. , Superior Court C lerk H A Bagg. , ; ; Clerk of County Court TS. B Wood, Jr. 54TrSanltiel R Bunting. . ; i County Solicitor John L Holmes. v : BegiterQc6 W Pollocd. . : vf. I fntrtj .Tohn J Conolev,: . ! Special Courts D Wallace, W S Larkins, Jno i 'fuvirtr John A Sanders. Jonn u rower. County Surveyors James W Williams, Moore. ; :.. "-J- vj' 1' County Trustee Owen a enneii, o r. Constable R L Sellers, I Peterson, Philyaw, ED Hewlett. . Committee of Finance S D Wallace, John T.iA. TnViTi A Sanders. ? i - i lvU. nn0 jvrr John A Taylor. John A aAc AroKihald McMillan. Isaac James, Lulce UnUUVI Jf A- W mtmm j ' tirimrlno. W a TArkins. . ' U rJZl,, f nihil Jhiilkinns John C Wood. CouTay Ranger O F Alexander. TnroHi'r John C Wood, Daniel P Bland. Standard KtewerJohn 0 Wood, i- IVrccfc Manter John A Sanders. Entry Taker-John J Conoley. .irvivyn2Miiji of ' Common Schools S D Wa lace. Jaa Kerr. W S Larkins, John D Powers, r STOfM AT GALVEST0H. The! Market Reports, facts From Richmond Richmond. Oct. 7. The following relativpto the coming trial of Mr. Davis are from the best authority. ! , The trial is set down for the fourth Mori day in: November, and as the Government will not interlere, there will be no postpone ment by the counsel on either side. The offence; of levying war against the United States will be testified to by.' Judge Scar borough, of Norfolk; Hon. John (Joode, member of the Confederate Congress, ana Capt. Hendren, who were compelled ! to ap pear before the Norfolk Grand Jury and testify to the facts upon which the indict ment was made. There will be very! few if anv witnesses for ihe defence, the fact of levying war being admitted. The prosecu tion will then proceed with the legal) argu ment that the prisoner is guilty of treason,' and the'counsel for the defence will j argue that being a citizen ot a State, under its, laws the prisoner's allegiance was due to it, and was not due first to the United StatesJ It bab becu positively asserted that Judge Chase ivould preside, but as the Supreme . tii i nyimanAaa if a QOCC1AI1 CT thi first Monday in Decfimber.rthis is not. possible, Uays official y tha ., ..-i ; :,i i4. ....,t nleasant, but it l as cue trial is ezpeuuju iu msi sevew u om. In tile New York Circuit Court to-day the suit of McMahon, versus James River and Kanawha' Canal company; to throw the it From Washington. Washikqton, Oct. 7. Col. Parker, (the Indian) Tof Grant's stany-bas been sent to Raleigh and Charleston, to .look after certain Treasury interests, iaiolring,' it is' said, over al milllon dollars.4 Pariiculars riot transpired.' Parker was detailed at the request of Secre-.. tary McCullough, and it is suggested, from the character of the detail being purely military, that the trouble is, with thf red raan's Bureau or DisMct Comininderj; ? j Senor Mareschel, Secretary of the Mexican Legation, remains in; charge of the mission here during, Romero's tour months absence. Ulna speech at Galena Illinois Conessr: man E. B. Washburn details Grant's views. Grant sympathizes with Congress in the re construction plan." Advised an early cession of Congress ; , favored the House Bill requir ing the consent of the Senate to change District m Coram anders and accepted tbe Secretaryship qf War" from a sense of duty, to prevent its being filled by a Johnson man. The acceptance was with the consent and knowledge of Stanton, and after full con sultation, i Mr. Washburn said he had no right to speak regarding Grant's Presidential :aspirationi A ':..xSAA i :t i I Gen.' Sheridan has arrived here. Wm. L. Wells, at present Collector of Cus toms at Petersburg, Va., has been appointed Collector of Internal Revenue for the Fourth Virginia District, vice Anderson., suspended for alleged misconduct in office. m I The State department has telegraphic ad vices of General Rosseau having arrived at Vancouver's Island, all well. Washington, Oct. 7.- It is confidently stated that Sherman is here only on Indian matters. He is hopeful of good results from the commission. The paeket ship Golconda, Capt. Loyett, wned by the American Colonization Society, arrived at Baltimore on Saturday, from Monrovia, rf Africa; She will : sail on her return voyage to Monrovia about the 26th ihst,, touching at Charleston, S. C, whence sbe is expected to sail on the 11th of No vember. Already, It is said, some 600 names are enrolledjof parties going out in her, the most of whom will embark from Charleston. Sherman had prolonged interviews with both the President and Gen. Grant to-day. ' It is now stated that Col. Parker goes $outh to inspect the Dismal Swamp Canal, xyith view to sale ot - Government interest, this is. Treasury interest, entrusted to Cot. Parker. Tim, State Department has advices; that the Japanese Commissioners, Tomogora and Matsmoto Indaya, reached Yeddo July 6th. They write to Seward, expressing satisfac tion with their visit George Bunker, a . ; From Savannah. " .i Savannah, Ga. I October OThe rain in Florida continues; A'heavy ireshet at. Live Oak washed the track on the Atlantic and Gulf Rail Road away in; several places. The train ia due this morning.vbnt has ;nOt . yet arrived.5 ' rt c-n r ? Arrived.--iSteanieTs-GedJaroe Hanteville ; I Zodiac rfromiO New; th York ; schooner H. Allehi rom Boston.? t q i w , h r ' ' Marine Intellisrence- tMnm-n ' FoxTRKssloirBpBj.;fyiL,;if Oct; ; ft.jhe Schooner D. ,L. Sturgcs3,; ot .Wilihingtoh, N. C. tor Philadelphia, experienced storms on the 2nd ' and lost her deck load - and 8parsi'r- """ "! Mobile Cotton Mamet Yellow Fever' Mobile, Ala.; Oct. ' 7. Cotton in n fair demand,1 factors , offering freely sales 000 bales ; middling 16 a 17c. Recei pts" "lor past two days 913. 'J ;- i'A 4-fi Interments; from yellow fever on Sunday five; today four ; caused by the -sudden change of temperature. ? . New YoitK, Oct. 7 The Bank statement shows i loans decrease . three million nine hundred and eighty four thousand. - Special decrease one hundred an'd twenty seven thousand; circulation decrease one, hundred and twenty one thousand. Legal tenders ipcrease of eight hundred , and sixty two thousand, "-j- :-J:ry-'-:) ' V . New York Markets, j ' New York, v Oct.. ,7. Cotton i steady sales of seventeen hundred and twenty bales. Flour dull. Wheat active at noon ; decline in white.' Corn active; mixed" "Western $1 35 a $1 "36."; Provisions quiet, and steady. Whisky active in i bond at ' thirty five and thirty eight. Groceries generally firm. Tur pentine oot a . owe. nosiu firmer. Freights '. New York Money Market, i New Yonic, Oct. 7.- Gold $1 45 1. Coupons 12J a 13. Money 7. Sterling 162 iin- changed. coiupaqy uiu urtuviup. aa ahor; ftrA ;n .Wn twentv thousand native r " i j ; tot n: a seaman, was iouna muraereu m xi. Japanese woman uiurda ucar inc same place on the same night. The civil wsr i japan is. over. Choser is returning to his allegiance and disbanding his army. The Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs that all now seems w ue i- '! A -A t 1 ' 1 pleasant, but it ! is impossible to neu now long peace will I continue, as there are so many bad then in Japan. Minister VanVal kenburg gives accounts; of christian pe3ecu- " . 1 . 1 A 1 l heretofore reported ny teiegrapu. Johii rt 4 James H The parties have settled the matter out of the court. ! s ; A telegram to.the .irAiV says : . The Repub licans of Albermarle met to-day and revised their convention ticket leaving off the! col ored candidates, and nominating judge Rives and Southall, editor of the Qharlotts ville ChronicU, two' prominent' and- wealthy citizens. ' , Tremendous Gale at Galveston. New Orleans, Oct. 7. The ; evening pa pers have accounts of tremendous gales at Galveston on Thursday, 3d inst., estimating the damage to wharves, shipping, goods, and buildings, at $1,000,000. It is the rne Roman Catholic's, descendants from chris tian converts,! left there two hundred years ago when Japan stopped intercouse. They are scattered throughout the empire. There liave been no hew converts. Their headquar ters are at Nagasaki, where there is a Bishop n'ri covorai Prifists? thev have held their services in secret at night. Many ot these christians men, women and children, have recently been arrested as criminals. r Mr. - Seward; . ' through VanValkenburg, urges the abrogation laws against chris tians..; ' , i V i The' Internal Revenue receipts to-day reached five hundred thousand dollars. New Orleans Market. ; New Orleans, Oct. 7. Cotton, sales 300 bales, and quiet and runchanged : low, mid- dull7only retail business. ' Molasses, no sales and held. Cuba. 55c.. Louisiana, 70c. Flour steady and firm, with stock ; light : super, $11 ; double extra '$ll 50 ; choice $13 50 a $14. Corn unchanged : 'yellow, and mixed, 35 white; 40 Oats 80. ' w. .ua, uuuii K( ru ua. Hacon . quiet and firmer : lonlders 151- a 151c.: Clear. 19ic. t Lard ouiet and firm Quoted by the tierce at 15c. lrotr iRr; Oold 44: sterlinsf 55 a 58 : York to' a sight premium. , , ' ,r New York Market. New York., Oct. 7. Flour ?. less active, prices unchanged, l Wheat 2 a 3 lower. Corn lc. better. . Oats dull and heavy. Pork $23 75 a 85. ' Lard quiet.- 'Whisky active, and 55 a 38. Cotton steady middling 20c. Freights firm. Turpentine58. Rosin$3 87$.. stork- vprv strong: Money 7 : sterling 9$ a 91 : sight if '62 Coupons 12 J; gold 44 a . From j Charleston. H . Oct. 61 Arrived Steamer Emily B. Londer, from New York. ' The weather is cool and bracing. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Through ! Trains. The trains running hronghL between this city and Augusta, over he, Wilmington: and Manchester and the South." Carolina Rail Roads, are still in suc ccssful oper-ation, and passengers and freight Are transported through to the latter city. id rne same cars in wnicn inev leave mis. Beyond this, we are much gratified to learny asj be atsjo the travelling public, that ar-; rangements are . now being made for a through arrangement between Wilmington and Montgomery, ah accommodation that wjll greatly mitigate ''the fatigue generally felt in travelling, and the great inconven ience to which passengers are always subject when compelled to change cars at any point. When this -arrangement is completed, a traveller, if he so. likes, may go to sleep at the Wilmington depot and wake up in . the same car in Montgomery. . . Messrs 'Rtttenbero Brothers. -Es pecial attention is called to a long advertise ment in another Column, of the ahove wcl kuown Dry Goods and Clothing House, They have just received a lull and carefqlly selected assortment of everything desirable in the line oi either ladies or crentlemens wear, which they aver their- determination to sell low if they have to give them away. Particularly, do we recommend to our country friends a careful perusal of that part of the advertisement relative to wholesale buyers,'and all who may be disposed to give them a trial will soon ascertain that these gentlemen mean what : they say j when they aver their intention of competing with the New York markets. i The Rebel newspapers of Georgia and u Alabama,! contain appeals to the ; Southern . whites not to vote at the coming elections i for a 'Convention to reorganize the States. 1 A campaign document which has been sent M through these States, counsels the adherents I of the Lost Cause in this manner ; 4We wish ; that this l able , document , could reach and influence every voter in the State to die freemen rather than live! staves. Better, far better; the poverty and black broth: of the; free Spartan than the riches and banquets of the degenerate. Persian with the" chains of slavery around our necks.? If. T. Tribu ne. k : Htde Cotjntt. The Republicans ' of Hyde held a large and enthusiastic meeting J at Swann Quarter, on the 26th ultimQi and nominated Dr. A. J. Gloverior the ponsti - tutiohal Convention. This is an. excellent nomihation.r-.iir;--;'; 't--'A h The meeting was addressed, among oth er by llr. A. J. Jones and Mr. J.-R. Ballard, ; of Philadelphia, who are laboring in thU State tinder the auspices of the Congres sional Committee. , 'C'- l '"'l-V Music We return thsmks here to Pro fessor John Johnson and his band tor ano ther musical treat vocal and instrumen tallast pight. We enjoyed it all very much, aud can only regret that our "John" was just out, and that therefore " we could notiavite the.other.Jolw -in to cultivate the first John's acquaintance. Never mind, Pro fessor, we may yet keep a 44grocery" some of these days, and when we do we won't forget you. - i i -i'- Dat op Atonement. The celebration by the JeWS of the dy, of Atonciucut win be commenced at sundown to-day, ending at the same hour to-morrow. Appropriate Rcrvicea will be held in the Synagogue and the places of business of the members of that persuasion will be all closed during that period. ' 1 Arrived. The Steamship Pioneer, Capt. Bennett, with a cargo of merchandise,; ar rived here yesterday morning. She is from Philadelphia,, and is consigned to Messrs Worth & Daniel, -j- j ' The Revival at the Baptist.hurch in this place closed last week. Twenty-s ven per sons made profession of religion. The pas tor, Rev. Mr. Kingsbury, was assisted by the Rev. J. B. Solomon and N. A. Parefoy.i6. -Yancey, and MrrcnELL. The Republi cans of Yancey and Mitchell ' held a Con vention on the 5th at Burnsville, to nomi nate a candidate for the Constitutional Convention,-; ' ;V- ' , , ' .'!'-.. ' g". ,:iH'-: " I DIED. '': HANNON. In Wilmington, October 7th, in the 29th year of her age, LOUISA J., wife j of Capt. L. W. Hannon. ; i Funeral from St. James' Church, Tuesday 8th instant, at 4 P. M. ; . . . ' - V ,L- 0MSIERC1AL. f WJtMINGTON MARKET; ' . October 7. 1867-6 P. M. ROSIN. Market quiet, with but few transac tions. We Jiear ot sales of only 84 bbls. , at $3 25 for strained common, $3 37 for No 2, ana $4 for No. 1 ';;T ;, - f ;-j v SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Market quiet ana steady, with sales of 132 bbls, at 5353c ?J gal. CRUDE TURPENTINE. Market firm, with sales of 60 bbls. at f 4 25 for virgin and yellow dip, and f 2 60 for hard, per 280 lbs. ; I TAR.Sales of 12 bbls. at 12 65 y bbl. j PORT OF WILMI .y Arrived. N G TO K'.; - 14. .October 7. Str R M Orreli, O'rrell, from Fayetteville vto A McRimmon & Co. i 8tr Marions-Phillips, from FaystteviUe ; to Williams & Murchison. , . str North Carolina, Green, from Fayetteville, to Williams & Murchison. Steamship Pioneer, Bennett, from Philadelphia,; to Worth & Daniel. , ta , v Steamship James A Gary, from Philadelphia to Atkinson CBBneppersun. j- , .Cleared. R V James. Arch- John C Bovtf Blaver. W J w - Kl Brvan Inspector pf Naval Stores Jdhn S ibaid Alderman, James O Bowden, rfen Alfred Alderman. Thomas W Prine; B Southerland. J M Henderson, RC John Inspector of Timber Jbc.L, 11 uowaen, James George McGufflei WM Mnnroe, E Turlincton, a,am n-nvhtiana Ac D E Bunting, Jno. W Munroe, George Alderman. A: MASONIC DIRECTORY. I St. John's i Lodge No. li Meets lost Thr nday evening in iach month. T. M. Gardher, W. ,M.'. . : - r ... j .Wtd M. Poisson, Sec'y. r?ftnrnrd Chapter No. 1. Meets 1st and 3d Mondays in each month. T, B. Cabb, M.-. , " , !. ; ;; .-j ; , A. P. RSFITON, Sec'y Wilmington Council No. 4j. . ; Meets 1st Wednesday in each month. AT.VDKn f 1RTTN. T . I.'. G.. M. .5 ; i L A P. Rkpiton. Recorder hif?hest overflow since October, 1837. folio winsr are some of the' firms damaged i Wallace, Landes & Co., $5,000; Droege & Co., $50,000 to $75,000; Stubbs & Co., 5,000; Sessums & Co-, $10,000 . to. $15,000; West cott & Co., $4,000; Dargan & Tobyn, $3,000 to $4,000; Hipklns' Lumber Yard is heavily damaged. The water f at midday so Inun dated the gas works" that it was impossible 1 1-1: frit AtH 4 s3 AA.nfVTT O to DUlip. ures. lue wij nuu wuunj . covered with water a foot deep. The third story of a new brick hotel was mown down upon the Odd Fellows' llaii, crusning u The bayou3 are all out of their. sinks,!' and tne water is spreauiu pico tuu.v .j across tne lsiauu. - jo ui" ui ponscug train on the G. II. and II. railroad, j It is reported that the , bay bridge was washed away. J The" telegraph. lines are a complete wrpr.lr The steamer Elizabeth Reed is high and dry near i the irailrpad;" several jsmall schooners were sunk; bark Pallas, brig Isold and a large fore and aft schooner were blown from the eastern - wharf and. driven up the, bay nd one knows where; a large iron brig is reported cafisized; a brig lately arrived with a cargo" of I coffee was driven completely thrmiftk Williams1 wharf: steamer Alice is wrecked ancl completely submerged; schoon er Rosano' is bilged ; Schooner Julia s ly ing high and dry across the strand; schooa eAibby and sloop Mary Posey are udside dnwn kt the upper wharf.' All the wharves are badly damagedJ r x" From New Orleans. New Orleans, Oct. 7. Interments from lever to Sunday morning, 60 ; to this morn ing 49. ;The weather is quite cool, and will probably check the disease. During the month of September the, City Railroad Company received as fares, $l,90o fprfftit nickels. . I The maioritv of registered votes polled. 1 . - . n A :iU m - .rt nanstlDS ' tf , X lirto. Willi 1 U1U1C utuiauvo Red Strings, &c We are glad to hear that the exodus from the secret Radical as sociations continues'in all parts of the State. Large numbers of white men, and many de cent colored men, are leaving them in dis gust. As their corruption and dangerous tendencies become known, they will be in dignantly abandoned by all , good men,joi either coor. Sentinel. i You are "glad to hear" of no such thing; The loyal organizations m tins btate were never so harmonious or so powertui as tuej are now.. These organizations are indispen sable to restore the State to the Union. Without them the work would certainly fail. , . . . . I , Th Editors of the SentmeL under tbe lead of Gov. Vance, persecuted the Red Strings ri thi maioritv is estimated by the i -r-..ui:.ia ; fhnbo rftrihp to be over A.r. fVa roKollinn as untrue to tne vOu- LOe iVC UUUlla"'' luvtuj l' I UUltbg MXA.j ' vv....-. L 4.000. i . . . . f,. . 4 f Recorder District be filled Ahem, of the First rnrf (pr to day, tiis seat wm by the negro Assistant Recorder until a new election. iF-t-k0 Orand .turv. half black and half Ju: mot tr.rlav and were' dismissed till Monday next. . . V ; Foreign i News, j J: anitiPTnK. Oot, 7. The Bavaria sail ed on Saturday for New Orleans, and the TnU will follow in about' a month. These voyages are experimental, and should tederacy ; novo they are persecuted as untrue to the Union. Hundreds oi mem , uuuui u.- dp.ra from Vance; and Davis, were conscrip- ted, roped, handcuiled, hanget, suot, mur jpAS! Thfi Rev. W. E. Pell then said, to H T " : -. . , li this treatment of these worthy, loyai men,, the Lord be praised I this is the mi oi oataWidv thfi Confederacy." l uis ' . J nnvsannforl a lrntn oatrtp rpvp.rena sreuticuieiu uciotvuwu - ffiirlor W: N. ar&ss.) to ine death, because hel belonged, to this order Sham t shame 1 pr lnval oreranizations to rpfinhlA their exertions. Let them hola Trial of Wm. Wrioht Parker Post poned. The trial of William Wright Parker, for the murder ot' William Chil dress, which was at first set for Thursday next, before the present term of the Criminal Court, has been postponed until the next day (Friday.) f Much local matter' was crowded out of, this issue by the length of the telegraphic despatches. V i . m ' : The Norfolk (Va.) Gazette is greatly dis gusted by our advice to the President not to Krincr firm prl forctf aerainst Consrress if it ah ou!d decide to impeach hi m. It is shock ed at the idea that he should " submit pas sively V to such " encroachments on his office arid person." lt would oemucu more buoch pd hv anv' attempt on his part at active, J f . - ... - - rm. armed re?istance, betore it. was over, iu? experience of the late attempt on the part of the South to resist ty war what it deemed unconstitutional encroachments on its rights, ought to satisfy the Gazette and all others, North and South, that our people do not regard war as in any case a permissible remedy for political evie. Whoever resorts to it, against tne auinomy ot iue uuvnu ment, exercised in conformity to constitu tional forms, will pay the penalty which the people will exact at hi hands, i ue tresi dent can " resist " any attempt that may be made to impeach him, but only by consti tutional means. S. T. Times. ' October 7. Str OrrU, Orreli, tor Fayetteville, by A Mc Rimmon & Co, 4 Str North Carolina, Groen, for Fayetteville, by, Williams & Murchison.' f - . : Str Marion, Phillips, for Fayetteville by Wil liams & Murchison, . . . , . i i J " j r - -.-r i i rt i .ua;. mnAfinra mrtm rrpnnenuv. uu uyxx w , . f : v,nmon TTomlinrff thp(r nnrhhers SUCh as Can De line will continue service cTr-.-B -j- , . . and New Orleans via Southamption. trusted in the 1C uaooiug Cable Summary. t Ar.n dpsnatches represent great agita- v Mr : - a i f pnmo Tinnut&tions and memonaw le Italian press urge . 'WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R.. n.'.WAri vo th rvtrt nf thjt stockholders -Wi A Wriffht, S D Wallace, Eli Murray, AlfW Martin, A H VanBok kelen, Ge!o Harris, of Wilmington, and John Everett, of Goidsboro'. ; r J.V mnrtnrx on the txirt of the tffafe Edward. JUa der. of Wilminirton. John Norfleet. of Tarbpro and Thos. J. Hogg, of Raleigh. V ' : Chief Engineer and General Superintended. Fremont. v Master of Transportation -Wm. Smith. Secretary and Treasurerr-I. W. Thompson. Oen. Ticket Agent W. M. Poisson. MastcrMechaniclli W."Hankins. j r J Freight Agent G. L. Dudley. RAILWAY DIRECTORY. r i WILMINGTON & MANCHESTER R. R J President Henry M. Drane. i Directors John Dawson, Henry Nutt, O. !PriPv. A J neRoaset. D S Cowan. Geo.. J - . .. i .l.t 4-; ,,i!SSSShS rMS at Flreripe. astdng that Rome U Ulllir I IIP ITU 1 I I'.IIAAL. LJLillWUUVt AJbAVtWM'u i i sunk at her moorings in Brazos harbor. K i -l fVi n -lift storm was n sippi, where was blown s Spanish bark also blown ashore at the same place; ( the tow boat Heroine was sunk linside hp har at Southwest Dass. vjautaiu auu -" " -r -"i . ..'(; i ----- w vuw. " - - r . . - t brought off the keeper of the Southwest reet lighthouse as the structure -wasj neany uc stroyed by the gale. fiorr trials thrOUffO WhlCll we Above all, let them every where make them selves felt as Republicans, oy , reouitiu w denouncing treason, and by aiding mces santly in the greot work ot reconstruction.-r BaU Staiidard. DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. j J ) October 7, 1867.- Per str North Carolina. 85 " bbls spirits, 165 bbls rosin, 27 bbls turpentine, 8 bbls grapes, to Worth & Daniel. Williams & Morchiaon, James Anderson, A Alderman, Smith & Straus, 1; a Evans.!.-' . ' :. Per str R M Orreli. 475 bDis rosin, o uv y 8 bales sheeting, o oaies coiwm, "r'."" 0. 19 empty spirit casks, to A McRimmon & Co, A Johnson -& Co, Williams Murchison, Moffitt, Bro & Co, W H Lutterloh. . COMMISSION HOUSES X.':' G. W From Havana. Havana, Oct. 5, r via Key. West qth -y 1 From ; Ilavana. ' - ,; .'- rr '.'. . - r,.4- k nfrp from the city of ft,o 9Rth 'and Vera Cruz tome i ThP nnited States Steamer! Yanties , was Gained at Tampico owing to the scarci - - --c1 9 , s r -s- - . ifl A t - tna ,imr aiut aL ivu&vu isianaL lust arrived Hrom Ht raomn, n w " ""Bc"'"f' .il,efallenbe- lie IuBerai vcniiu""""' - . - ken plbefpFortean JPJ, itrJio da " 'fhe Georgia State -Lottery. The Baltimorie Times says that ua gentle- . p.. -vr'i Li 'vl rtrt-i.. rtl .nma "NTftrt.h - 1111 til man leit rtew vrieaus uu - ----- lnt.pd. and while in News York j he of Rome, fc -- ; . , 1 1 , J a a th canital orize of thirty thousand dollars on the 24th of September instant, Lucky to avoid tne icver .uu The Pennsylvania and Ohio Elec-. tions. Tlie Republicans in Washington are; encouraged by recent advices rrom i-enuyi-vania and Ohio, which predict that both of those States will, be carried by inct eased majorities for the Union ticket, j The Re publicans of Ohio hope to carry the Consti tutional Amendment by a vote nearly equal to that of the State ticket. . In jfennsyiva nia, the recent visit of Sheridan is said to have worked wonders in reviving the apathy which prevailed early in the campaign, -and a lafg e vote is confidently expected. f oeen .In- McCalLfWE Mills, James U. Burr, Kicnara Bradley, J Eli Gregg. , General Superintendent WilUam MacRae, , Secretary and Treasurer W A Walker. General Freight Agent John L. Cantwell.. - WILMINGTON C H ARLOTTE AND. RUTHER : FORD RAILROAD. President Robert II COwan. Directors S J Person, A H VanBokkeleu, Jno A McDowell, Robert 8 French, 'Walter L 8teele, Stephen -W.' Cole, Samuel H Walkup, E' Nye Hutchinson,' Hay wood W Galon, O C Hendrson, A G Logan, A R Homesly, ' , . 8uperntendentVf. 3 Everett. v ' ' ' - Matter of TransportaliotiW H Allen. . v Secretary and Treasurer I T Alderman, ' Matter Mechanic Gill. - ' Wi - ,i ?right i-w , B French. ders of Sti Domingo,, but bh - Hajtien soil. The Cacossa Haytien revolutionists specially opposed to President " Sal nave, who were in possession of ,the for hoisted a white flag on the tort, ftndl while SaTnVeV troot pro ceeded to take possession of the fort they wptft firpd ' iinoh and cut to pieces jby, the revolutionists: " Some 'members' of - thefirst families of Port au Prince are among iue fallen. Foreign Markets. London, Oct 7 Noon. Consols 94 3 6. 5 Liverpool, Oct: 7. NoonOotton stea dy. 'Sales ten thousand ' bales. Breadstuff? generally quiet, corn advanced o . ; 3d of October, i nnA I -RafaPl Garcia. , was made Governor and Military Commander of Puebla, on the 31st The United States jmnisierjr u,a' " t Vera Crp 011 . $X Ottenburg has arnveu ucc - T nnVc ihtlkl 1J Wei wish,wo i had that man. instead of being some other man, , so far4 as the lottery incident is concerned. . wo nnt. aUo that the next, great , scheme of the "Georgia Lottery in which thecapi- ii :is ta er.o nnn ann tne Dnce i"'" l al lJIi- a Vf 1 . j . . - .... 1 - . Vii.t nftv nril v 1. will oe arawu tu ; w j 9th instant. Aiiania Antyc,. . ... . The numbers that drew the ; f 30,000 were at nnttimate Klarkei. t ; itwnnui'- OctiltCotton1 aolf andr quotations nominally , unchanged; .onr 2i ..orri nitrff mills extra ill. i vnea ,Br3S iiwhite $l-30:a12; "i r In Oats firm at 70 a 73c. Rye firm.i Provisions firmknd unchauged! How it Happened. -Private despatches from : Washington .say tnat toe cause u General Howard's retention has leased oui vt the A tfhmp.v-Oenerals urace. otan- berry, being asked ms auviqc, tui.j c sponded Mr. President, , you have lost thousands ot Catholic friends by the re-' tn'Avkrnf Sheridan. If you have any f ro- oof fripnrlath anare. vou can ' eet rid of . them by ' removing Howard." The sugges tion was acted on. y 7'v: ; K' AS. T. rSTTBWAT. -; ftOOBR MOORS PCTTEWAY & MOORE' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, InORTH WATEIl STREET, : - WILMINGTON, If. O. ' OOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF "COTTON, S NAVAL STORES AND COUNTRY PRO- 'DUCE : ' ' 1 " ' ' '' i- ' Being AGENTS for tht' Manufacturers ate prepared to fill, on the most reasonable terms, , orders for . .. ": -: : .v.. ; , GEO.! KIDD'S' CELEBRATED ; , . ' - ; j , ; - j ; ; COTTON GINS, ZELL'S RAWBONE . , f : v SUPER-PHOSPHATE, BROWN'S COUNTER, : : I PLATFORM and RAIL-. - I ', j - .; ROAD SCALES. t Have constantty on hand FERTILIZERS $t all descriptions. V- - aug 5 f r .';'' " i: -- - - ;- ,; - v " - Jlis. L. HATIIAW AY & tJTLEY. (Formerly HATHAWAY A CO., Importers .of v Molasses and Suftar, Wilmington N. C ) V Shipping nd Commission 'Messrs E. Merchants, : 171 PEARL STREET, NEVV YORK. : SOLICIT consurnmenta of!. Cotton, N Wal Stores, Sheetings, YarnsJ Tobacco and other Southern " Product to the. w e of which our prompt- personal attention win oe rfTenTWeill5iakle liberal Mvanccs nporre feiptof Invoice and Bill :of Lading. t Ail Mer cfflseAnd Produce shipped to Us for We wo insurtd from point of shipment, with oriwithou advicfe. Invoices should always accompany eacu shipment. How ot as naviii t, Amit-'' rnctntt succeeded J ib -a clever awindle at Nashua, N. H., on.Tbursday. :He managed to bump nis ueau a-am e -crt l, io0tt 5 & tre window, breaking s ftmni0toiir and on the storekeeper de-t mahding pay for the damage done, claimed j that he bartiuo money, f vn uc -t a $100 note was found in one of his pockets, which the merchant took, returning the man on sn Uonc.. 9 -The latter. then sneaked off, and the $100 bill proved to &z a counterfeit. J - ; ' ' .- '." fty t-V tui" .f . t1 ' -I t r a. 1 rt 1, .1 P Fowers, 1. -3. unen"uv-uu LI, kp In thaSduth,ando ia-moi T. Wall are to be tried DV Military .7V in New York, we Commission, in this city, in a few: days, lor illel complicity in iu w uv5aY TiiKp ftt Pavetteville: . Gen. Avery, Judge Advocate, has recently i been to the latter place to collect additional testimony in the czse. Register. , ;2'-t ,,:,;: , had over twenty years' - ana our ,. HATHAWAY three years in wev iore, wo ; confident we can secure fa'iu price r - onr friends who will favor us with their conslgn- Jfe HATHAWAY, V WM. R: UTLEY. Fbr Sale or to Rent.? : nr T.ARaF. NEW FRAMED STORE, S5x We do hot think the Register, or Sentinel years, frumOctoberUt. ,ou !nttdei (i has any right to speak for Dr. Gnssom. culara Inquire of. RrrrtsBaaa BBoa.,1 " Dr. Grissom, according to the. Register is not ' "with the ultra Radical, " however. Sentinel. Dr. G. is a Republican, ana ;. win giT countenance to no scheme, to disorganize the Republican party. uaieigu putan. - . . ii or tne suoscnuero. ' Wwtwwj!TJi A CO. . . . sept2S 2aw4w