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t . .i ,t .i . - : THE WmWl DAILY 7 1. PAUL &v CO., Proprietors. BEPOBTED FOB THE DAILY The only daily Iiepubjican paper pub lished in tho Second Military District comDOsed of North and Sonth Carolina. ; ' i : , : : r r . . . - - i . . TEUMS OF SUBSCRIPTION INYABIA.BLT IN ADYANCB Dally, one year. . . . . .. . ; . ; $10 00 ; ix months . I . . i ; . , . , . . ...... . ,C 00 " lone month . . .. .t 00 ' f RATES bF ADVERTISING A vertUeraeuta will be Inserted at tl 00 ier Hi.'.,',- c 1 " , - - - square! for first insertion and 50 cents for each subsequent insertion., -;,-,,.','"" - Ten line? or less, solid minion type, constitute a square; . . ; ON -Disorders iri Riclmidiid. IJUUUICUkJCOO RAIL DOADG. of couTiiEnn TOElWirar WEEKLY POST. IS PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. ; Greetisg.- TVom SvLndifsJTorhUgStar: we learn that Mr. Williaji Caides bas as sumed a position on . the editorial staff of that paper. . Mr. Caldeb is a young gentleman, a resi dent of this city, and a man of fine parts as was at one time evidenced by his labors on the local columns of the Dispatch. ' We ex tend to him our "dexter", and cordially, wel come him back into the brotherhood oi the p jn, hoping, for his sake, as well as for our own, that the times may soon become easier, and that horse races, burglaries, shooting and stabbing aflrays, highway robberies, &c, may soon become plentiful enough to furnish us all with an extended field from which to make our gleanings. v - :. SUBSCRIPTION : One year........ t... . Advertisements $1 per square. .$3 00 Tlie IVTarltet 3R,erbrts. " From Washington. I Washington, Oct. 20.-The restoration Of tllC uicture bv the PostOffir.t DriArtmrnt baa led to the ventilation of facts iegardinff 1 Hcpebior Codbt. The Fall Term of the, iue uisposuion oi uooiy irom tne army, aur- oupenor uourt lor this uounty openea nere ing its march to the sea; military Orders pre-J yesterday, with Judge Wabren on the bench. There were six hundred and four teen cases on the docket, but as soon - as it was opened the Court went vigorously . to work, and by evening had gone over with about five hundred of these. " Some of this number were set aside ; others were i of such venting, its transmission by express, it was pmevu in iue msij wuicu Decomingoveruur dened it was dropped , in : the'" Dead Letter Office, whence it.; was transferred . to the Fred men's Bureau, when it was sold' at auction. ; The one picture; on account of its rare beauty, was retained . The articles filled over a dozen large boxes, and the j inventory Perilous Nighf Ride in a Balloon. i Front thl CZeidandhFlaui Dailer Qct 3. J ' . V Au exchange informs as that an aeronaut, na med Thompson, who ascended . recently - from Toronto descended safely near this city, the Bal loon having been taken by a strong current across the lake. -Much anxiety was felt at Toronto, as announcing his safe landing. Mr. Thompson I coverea over one nunqrea.pages or loolscap.: a nature tnaij in consequence ox me wors gives' the following account of this adventure ; This inventory embraces description of arti- ins of General Order K6. 10, the : Court i : - i ...... w ...-'...(... . . ' cie, wnencc sent, name oi sender, anu person tThe balloon ascended at 4:40 and from the vela city the balloon, was travelling at, I soon perciy-' cd it was foolish to try to descend. It ; soon bcr came evident to me that landing in Canada, was , out of the question,, and: that all - driangements must be made to be driven : across the lake. The ;first thing that struck me Was to drop the grap nel to the full extent,: 120 feet.? :This. acted as a guide to the distance the balloon might be kept .abovethe surface of Hhe water;: it b?ingnow. dark, and, by placing one hand on the rope, the eflects of the grapnel Btriklng the water was tdis-, tinetlf felt. With an open bag of ballast on my knee, (every time the grapnel: struck -'the water a couple of handsfull of sand were thrown out- -and to this plan alone I , o we ray , o wn . preservation and succcsa. The ballast taken was about 350 pounds. For three hours that plan was -carried jut, and then came on one of the most, drench ng and merciless rains I have ever felt,'- I 'could ot see fifteen feet before me, and the noise of the to whom addressed. The articles themselves were disposed of nearly three years ago. ; The Chronicle says'in connection with the alleged change in VVilsons views fregarding impeachment that Wilson has written a let ter stating that hej has expressed no opinion outside the committee room. He has not been in the committee room since the close of the session when it was understood he was averse to impeachment., f " I , ' ' ; ' could exercise, at present, no jurisdiction over them ; and .others, , again, .were of so simple a nature that judgment was at once given on them. The' present session will be two weeks in length, and it is thought that the press of business will be such as to en croach considerably upon .the second week. Base Ball. The following is the record -In nn thp. hallfknn find the. WaLer was feno.h as In itirely unnerve me, My hands became numb, $1,373,000 expended on reconstruction to id I was drenched to the skin. I now began to a, : r :?fh?:::hlr-;Si-: 2reeive my position more acutely, though I de rmined not to give up until all the ballast" and moveables were gone.' The rain was making the lloon heavier every moment, and the ballast as thrown out more freely till, about ten o'clock, h en the fatigue overcame me andl fell into a stup r for: a tew moments. By this time the balloon id descended to within, six feet of the : water,1 id instantly out went twenty-eight pounds I0f Jlast The effect of : this was J that the : balloon se to an altitude of a mile. entirel v through the In clouds, and then the moon shone brilliantly, . ii ' A A The report -recently telegraphed that Col of Base Ball plaved between the First and Gilbert had been tried, fined and ireduced in Second Nines of the Cape Fear Club, at rauj, .uir. pai.icapuuu m me utrucuon 01 c Lamb yesterday afternoon ; Piercers the, name ot; the officer tjried. The .sentence has been approved at headquarters. Washington, Oct., a 1. There has been FIRST NINB. date. : - ;;'J7 'Jmm Internal revenue receipts to day $452,000. Tne indebtedness of the Southern -Railroads to the government is beten six and seven million dollars :r -i-f Admiral Porter's steam launch i exploded in the Severn River, killing Chief Engineer Hoyt, Engineer Clark, Cockswain Shea, and a negro 'fireman, and injuring others. Judge Red field of Vermont sails for Eng- ,a i..hi. Vin.ifinn--it-rAmii.inp.il ahnnta hnartftr J land, , to consummate a settlement - ot the fan hour. The effect' of the moon shining ion Trenholm & Frazer affairs, yoij the basis ae cloud beneuth was such as any artist might be adopted by the government and American roud of. The fbadow of the balloon was dis partners. " ""!' ' nctiy, toe lf Gen. Grant "has ordered the trial of Capt, neven clouds, giving the idea of a balloon race. j , fl, 10, i , , , :ver?thing now became calm. No longerthe hum Bhaaf,for the murder, of Col, Shppherdnear f the lake or the rain. All was still, but whe- Mobile. , j , ' her the storm still raged beneath was unknown :The Mexican grant in "California, called ts the ballon descended, jit was evident a change the' Sabrante". de San Jacinto, has been con- ckjpaeofer the scene.; The r rain had ceased, fipmpft tA M-rif MpI Raarin 'dfU'nnirp wifp .nd the appearance of every thing was of the dark- Jjan.e (d.el ttosaFlode Aquire.wite st hue, whether it was anunder stratum of dark of Jose Antonio. Aqmrre . The tract embra- louda coull not be known.f' Suddenly? a .glim-', ces 48,000 acres; -within eighteen miles of aer of light was seen for a moment j men wiiu, gan Antonio. " ixious eyes cast down-to perceive any odjcci, ai u it small squares, vwrnn aarKer margins ? were learly visible. TThese proved to be the, fields and .edges, and they appeared to vanish as quickly objects passed when -in an express train A own was at last seen, and I heard the sound of lusical insruments. J called out to know .where fc was but -the reply was unintelligible- They5 'iowver, saw it was a balloon. About two miles further on, the grapnel and caught in a large oak tree,! and held last. -This afterwards proved.to be ; little village har . Cleveland. '. I then called out ! uitlly r the sounds of persons'singlng and s play-r iug tnusie were heard.5 These proved to be four young men who had been to a ualL They: were natives ot Cleveland, as they advanced nearer my voice was heard A They at once set to, work to pull! the balloon out of the woods and convey it to a field where it could be- folded up.- It was t I i 1 Brown, p....'.,. Brown, c... .... King, Istb..,,. Mabson,3d b,.. Kellogg, 2d b.. McCoy, s. s... Nash, r. ... . . , . Merrick, L f... Galloway, c f.. . Total ........ R. O. .i 3 3 1 : 2 - 2 2 ,1 33 14 SECOND NINE. Green, c;:...".v. MUier, p...-..,. Day, lstb...... Brown, 2d b... Mallette, 3d b. . Sullivan, 8. s... Wingate, r. f.,t Payne, c. 1..... Johnson. 1. f ... 4. , - Total.1. R. .2 II 3 1 1 2 i 2 ' 1 13 23 Headquarters 2d 2Iilitart District JXO. 1UU By the ternis of the act nf tian& rest ontTH An Act to provide for the morcffeiScieiit tmv. ernment of the rebel States, passed March 2d. 18G7. and ot the Acta nf f arrh 2S1 ta rZiX 19th, 1867,' supplementary- thereto, It is made ine auty or the Commanding General of this Military District to cause a .registraUon .to be made of the male inhabitants ofthe State of North Carolina, of the aire of twentv-nnA and upwards and qualified by the terms ot said Acts to vote, and alter such registration Is com- pieie, io oraer an election to be mid at which the registered voters of said State shall vote for or against a Convention, for the purpose of es tablishing a Constitution and civil government for the said State,-loyal to the Union, and for fW'--diUQnTtotloiLMid to give at least thirty days, notice of the time and place at which said election shall be held ; and the said replstratioaliavlng been completed In A the State Of North Carolina. It Is ordered: flto: r Wrst. That an election be.held in the:8tate of North Carolina. commencing ,on TnenA - ICth day of Noveiaber. 18Q7S and ending cn Wed nesday, the 20th dav of November. IStt. thi,h all registered voters of said State may vote "For a Convention,'! or . Against a Convention, and v ucicgatca iu wusmuie iue convention in case a majority or the votes given on that ques tion, shall be for a Convention: Anil In a fna- jority of the - registered voters 6biil have voted un me question oi noicung such Convention. - oecona. j i Bnau pe tag ajity of tha Boards of Registration in Nqrth , Carolina, ; commeneinir fourteen days prior to the election herein ordered; and giving reasonable public notice of the time ana piace inereoi, to revise xor a period of five days the registration lists; and npon being satis fied that any person not entitled thereto has been registered, to strike the name of such from the list; and sueh person shall not be en titled to vote The Boards Of Registration shall also during the same period, add to such regis- w iftcaj m mi persons wuq at tnat time possesses the ' qualifications ! required ; hv said Acts wno nave not already been registered. - j. tun. in ueciaing woo are 10 or added to the resristration lists. pe guiaea by the law or March 2d, 1887, and the Buppieuieary iiereio,' ana tneir attention is specially directed to the ? Supplementary Act of July 19th, 1867. , i K - Murtl x he Baid election will be held in each County or District at such places as may hereaf ter be designated, under the superintendence of theBoarda of Registration as; provided by law; and in accordance with Instructions hereafter to oe given to said lioards m canlormity with the Wash County, of Wilson County of Nash COUntV Ot TTa1?f County of Northampton County of gecombe County ofUnoir I County of Brunswick County ot Columbus County of Robeson - County of Bladen I . -County of Nw Hanover County of Duplin i County of Sampson Counties of Tyrrell and n ington (together) County of afartia County of Bertie County of Hertford County of Gates County of Chowan County of Perquimans yyajsm or rasquotank and Cam ucu iogeiner . County of Currituc County of Craven County of Onslow County Qf Cartertt County of Jones County of Beautort uountyomtt County of Hyde By command of . , B't Maj. GenJ Two Delegates. One Delegate. One Delegate. One Delegate Three Delegates. .Two Delegates. Three Delegate. One Delegate, One Delegate. One Delegate. Two Delegates. Two Delegate. Awoueiegatea. Two Delegaiea. One Delegate. Two Delegates. One Delegate. One Delegate. One Delegate. One Delegate, Two Delegates. one Delegate. Three Delegates. One Delegate. One Delegate. " One Delegate ..Two Delegates. Two Delegates. One Delegate. coinnnciAL. ! muxixGTorf MAnurrr. Oct 21 A ! t i COTTON. Dull and Inactive daring the fore-noon,-with no sales, During the afternoon, under the stimulus of Utter f ceUcg in Northern markets, tales were made of bales mliiUc- at 17c. y Ztt - t-:;:-l - 8FHOTS TURfENTINn-Mirket nnsctUed SAleaofnuU.U51a;anl2ido.at50l. Alio oois. sou on private terms. j H Sllarket quiet, with no material ' u price, bjucs of 200 bbls, strained common at W to t3 W, and 173 tbl: No. 2, tt fCDE TURPNTrNE.-Siacs of COO bbl.al Ed. R.8. CA5BT: I .. L UIS V CAZIARC, , ; ; i Aido-jde-Camp and A A. A. Gen. 'v. r - .;:-''-r i: - ' ' ' ;-. -j:- :s"x Freedmen. Education , Eagertuu to Learn. a J. Bowkn, Esq.; Trustee and Treasurer of colored schools in the District jof Columbia, saysV: "Hundreds of children eager, to learn, have been denied the privilege of schools in the past, for the reason tht the school rooms were already filled to repletion, and more . could not hn accommodated." 1 . 1 ' aS-ta la Virginia, fire ttowid ' persons have its; the Boards will applied IQ Tla for school pri fileffes. The w - . . ' . superintendent Reports hundred of placet asking' for schools. Pupils'' in some instances travel as far as six miles to attend achool. Rev, F. AL Fis&e, State Superintendent in North Carolina, says t r - I : " The interest felt in education amoncr the Acts of Congress and as far as may be with the colored people generally, is constantly deep f ?arolina-: : : ' 1 - - ; " ' : ! eningf and widening. The schooC in the uh-u juu ua crerits empioyea in con j ireeamen's Estimation, stands next in imbor ductine said election. shalL before pommenoln .t F t UCi?.ia pmP?r to hold the same, be sworn to the faithful ter formance of their duties,-and' shall also take and subscribe the oath of office prescribed by law for omcers oi tne J niiea oiatest tance to the! church and the Dreachini of the gospel, and the teacher next to the preacher. hardly discriminates between feels that both are a necessitv 13 CO for Virgin and ye hard, per 2S0 Bs. ; low dip, and Uta tot -.1 TAR.-A lot of 53 bbl: sold at 13 C5 per'bili WTCIL-100 bbls. sold at t3 75 V bbt i - - - : UlRINC INKLLIGCNCE. PORT Of WjLglrTGTON. Arrived ! ' j . : Clearetf. ; ;;- '.p' . ) 1 ' : i A ' 1 October 2I Str Marion, PhlUips, for FayetteTllle, by yht Hams & Murchison. " I r i sC0UJIlSS0tV UOUSES, as. t, ratrt wat. i '' oimoot GENERAL COMMISSION ILCRCHANTS. NORTH WATER STREET . ! WILMINGTON, k C. 111 CiOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF rCOTTON. Indeed he them, but From Richmond. " Richmond, v Oct. 21. Hunnicutt . in a speech on-' Capitol Square denounced . the Northern men here.. One of ttjem ; said he Was a "damned liar.'- The necrroes attempt ed to mob hiin. Caught an; unoffending; complain. Dutchman and Iwere about to kill him, but i ' - !i j i ! i t!.tf"mi.' '' ine ponce rescueu uinj, ue lowed to the' Station House! th and being very 1diordefly. AU ' Scorer Wibr: Bowden, , of v-the Harnett Base Ball Club. ' : Umpire Geo. H.vArnoIdi of the Mutuals. Time of Game 2:41. a ;. ; 'iT - Fly balls caught : 1st Nine 3 ; ' 2dNine 2.-' .. Fouls caught; 1st Nine 2 ; 2d Nine 4. " ' f. - .' : '. ! - . I' ' - t 1 T? Cotillion , CmR. The . Qotilhon Club lately organised in this city by ome of the vouns men have fixed upon Friday judgment, best subserve the purposes of quiet evening next as :the occasion of-, their first tnese arrangements in advance to; the Command "Hod " All of those who were members of er of the Military Post in which! bis County is the Soiree Club last winter, of which this is 8 Mnth:' Violence, or threats of 'violence, or of the successor, will remember with pleasurehscsharge from employment,; oi -other oppressive V " : . . r means to nrevent anv neraon from renRterinp the many delightful : evenings spent in the dance at the City Hall last winter and spring. If the present series should prove as delight Sixth. The polls shall be opened at such voUng indispensible for his children certainlv if places at eight o'clock in the forenoon, and f f5- if j vuuul ucrwumy, u closed at four o'clqck ' in the afternoon of each ?Qt fP,r bimself.j As a general thing, there- day, and shall be kept open i during these hours lurci ,,ueJ rB "isposeain ine aeptns or their without intermission or adjournment. h ; i i-1 poverty, to subject themselves to the greatest Seventh. No member of the Board of . Registra- self denial to secure them." 1 d tion, who is'a candidate for election as a dele- . ' X..--- '-"':: . " gate to the Convention;' shall serve as a judge of ;, Illustrations.-" Many instances haves come the election in any County or District which he under my notice where the teachers of a self- raJteand other pi.ee .'ffleer. of SSm'ni- each County are required to be present during thQ las ccnt tn1 freed men could command the whdle time that the noils are keot open, and was exhaustedl and even taxing their credit until the election is completed: and will be made i in the cominsr crorj to Dav the hi Ha nMPinr responsible that there shall be no interference with fudges of elections, or other interruption of ; gooa oraer. . ii mere saouiq ' De more ,tnan one polling place in any County, the Sheriff of the County fa empowered and directed to make 6uch assignments of his deputies, and other peace ofll cers, to the other polling places,! as .may, in his AND COUNTRY f RO the Mauufactureri are reasonable terms. 8TORES DUCE. ' Being AGENTS for prepared to fill, on the most GEO; KIDD'S CELEBRATED ; j ! COTTON GINS. ZELL'S RAWBONE ! - ' j ' 1 ; 8UPER-PH0SPIIATE, BROWN'S COUNTER, PLATFORM and RAIL i ROAD SCALES. Have constantly on hand FERTILIZERS oi all descriptions. v j 1 ful as did those, none will -i have cause to negroes lol- o wing' stones quiet now. Much excitenient in regard to elections. , . - -J - -i. ! , .". : 1 s i Ajn6thk.r Delivery of a Needle -Went s Into tub Foot vand Came rouT at the ;i:1!rHGTI,r?1i'i fi:.'( '' .i! About a year ago; at infant in Troy, while playing upon the floor1 uttered a loud shriek, and oh being taken up by ;its S mother was found to have' run a needle in the sole of its left foot. ' The eye was still yisipie, ana !tne 1 ; From Baltimore.. Baltimore, Oct. 21.7The Synod, after a long, discussion, referred the) matter of a union bet weenf the old and new schools to a union committee,' together wiih the resolu-; tions of its Presbyteriesj Thej Synod hopes its action will lead to a rcunitejd Church, not only in doctrine, Jut in spirit, truth and loye,:4 Wreck for Sale. The bullot the little steamer "Governor D'Uis," -which was sunk iu New River during the war, has been raised by those enterprising wreckers, Messrs! French & . Stevenson, and brought or exercising his right of voting, i positively prohibited, and any such attempts " will be re ported by the registrars or judges Of elections to the Post Commander, and will cause the arrest and trial of the offenders by military authority.1; Tenth. All bar-rooms, saloons,! and other pla ces for the sale of liquors by retail; will be closed from 6 o'clock of the evening Of the 18th Of No vember, until d o'clock of the'moming of the 21st of November, 18QJ, and during this time the sale Of all lutoxirating liquors at or near any . polling place is prohibited. ' The police pfflcers of cities and towh3, and the sheriffs and other peace offi cers of Counties, will be held responsible for the to ? this strict enforcement ot this prohibition, and will promptly arrest and hold for trial all port, where it will be offered for sale next ho may transgress it. : 1 Tiiesdav There will ' also be sold at the Eleventh: Military interference with elections time and place, lour ship boats now lot of old same lying at Wrightsville Sound, a iron, buui., bueii, vv;. : The sale will be made by order of Gen. L. Foreign -News! Florence, Oct. ' 21J The Italian ' troops in to-days Post I " s "' : -i ,1 r,A . n Mtn nvinrf ohnnr. h A It nf I nn tfi A Pn nn I frnntion hva i haon lioavi I XT I t Is in t the! neeule, tnen SUpposeu vur uave uceu uu i reiuiorceu. rjuoris are ueiug niaue luguaui that, pntnred 4 the foot. Thursday morning, the whole frontier. however, while washing the little leilow, the keen eye of the mother obssrved a small lump on the right' thigh5' ot the child; and oq ex-; aminingit became sauspear mat a, puiiuu nf hfl needle was'nbt extracted at the time fthp nrnident a, vearago. and - that -.Ui was eatQetown;,iThe UariDalaianssunereaa now erileavoring to make its way but of? the heavy loss,- ' , . , , . s- j - ; thigh. She accordingly took the child to a ' r- . physician,-who dob' suqeeeded in 'remdilng ' r , Italian Affair L ..r, . f the remaining portion of the needle, a trifle i New Yors:, Oct 20.A special cable more than an inch in lengthv'which, strange dispatch fromi Florence describes the Roman to kav. had worked itself through theiJeft situation as more serious. , JSighU Italian iron le of tho child, around its body to the right clads have been ordered to j the. : coast It is reporteu luai, a revolution oroKe - out in Rome on Friday nisht-und the excitement JKlAciiifcE to Remote Cherjit Stones. at If lorenco is very great. Ari ingenious little, machine for removing -. , " '. ' t : , ; . the stones frbm cherries has. recently been Louisiana Constitutional "Convention, brought out in Germany. -It consists of a New Orleans, Oct. 21. Onlv 4,600 votes wheel revolving on a horizontal, axis, mtlie cst against Convention. Convention is or- pstiphcry rof which ore1 depressions , large dere(j meefc in New Orleans; Novl 23. enough to hold one cherryv Each cherry is Thirty-five deaths by yellow fever. brought by the revolution of the wheel under j ', " . V,s a vertical, Towhiph . leing suddenlyide- -'i . Marine Intelligence. . pressed forces out the stone through a hoe i u : New York, Oct. 20. Arrived Steam- tlie bottom of the cayity. ineToat returus &hlm all(i Thames,- from Wilming to iU original rosition oy means oi a spiral t ; spric, an at ;iue aauiu viiuo wg uim rotated through.a portion i of a revolution so as to bring the next;cherry under the pricker. It is stated that; the machine is capable of stonitfg one hundred cherries per minute, md 'that the fruit is not torn in the operation; Tils cherries are fed on to the wheel by a .'a6dt.""r - ' j - - ,,' J- - " - Pretty Pictures to Plat ' WitilKA. : STOcknoLDERS Meeting. The stockhol ders of the Wilmington Charlotte and Ruth- : j: Italy -is greatly excited at the threatened erford Rail Road, meet in annual . meeting interventi6nbfFrance.: f,., I ;ti- : tolmorrow at; T,inColnion. CoL Robert H. !, xuyiuea iruui xyjuie up ' tys itmaj -Bkac. that a fierce fiht had taken p?iace at Nevori la, during which the Papal troops recaptur- enemies of the t United States or to keep the peace at the polls" is prohibited by the Act of Congress ipproved February 25th, 1865, and no soldiers will be allowed to appear at any polling place, unless as citizens of tthe SState ; they are a uo j I 7 quaUfled and are registered as voters, and then G Estes. Collector of Internal Revenue, ana nnlv for the onrnose of votin : but the Com- Special Agent of , the Treasury ueparimein. manaers of rosts, will keep tneir troops weii m a nnilfTi in hnv their hnmin . ht H rr& , . . -: j flamo I hnmi nn thA Ham ni fli Action ni win be ore- scarcely enougu to ouy tneir. uominy : out or particulars, see auve.uu.v. --v- rTa-n - thev were grieved at not beincr able to unable to preserve the peace.' 7 I nav their tax, that she at last told them they Tuxtfih. The returns required by law to be mi2iit choose between the money and the Ultuc tu 1140 vuuiuauucr ut tuc uuuku ut iu to keep up the school. In one - case, the teacher himself, a colored man. receiving no salary 'advanced the pay for his own board. trusting 5 his patrons to femuherate jhim for the money advariced when they might obtain the means, which actuallv Was done.- Their feeling was thatliA school must go on for the sake of their children, even though in conse- quense tney snouia suffer from hunger and insufficient clothing. : .' i 5 41 A poor colored man of my acquaintance, who ; has no family of his own, built a log school house with his own hands, and hired j a teacher on his own responsibility, in order that his neighbors children, in the depth of their poverty and . ignorance, might enjoy the benefits, ot a! school. ; ; , j i :; Another j colored 5 man in ; Alamance county, depending upon his daily labor for subsistence, hired a building at a rent of four dollars pef months and paid it himself till relieved by the Bureau, in order to estab lish a school in his neighborhood. 1 1 The Superintendent in South Carolina jgives theiolwinginteresting.i U Ji Without her dnner.ulvisA much touched by hearing the other day the story of a little girl who is discovered to have repeatedly gone without- her dinner, in order that she might pay her school . tax, . She is one of the mudderless,' and her grandmother who cares for her is very poor. V She had no money for little Hary and a little brother, JAS. Li niTDiWAY & UTLCV. (Formerly ilATHAWAT & CO., Importers of ; Molasses and Sugar,' Wilmington N. C ) Shipping and Commission Merehantt, 71 PEARL 8TBEET, NEW TORE. ' WE SOLICIT consignment of Cotton, Nf I vol flAK4 ' RhMllnM V-n Tnlvinnrt and other Southern Products, to the sale of which our prompt personal attention will be given. We will make liberal adranees tt pon re ceipt or invoice and BUI or Lading. All Mer chandise and Produce shipped to us for sale are insured from point or snipment, witn or wiinon: advice, invoices should always accompany eaoJi shipment ' ' ,s Both oi us having nad over twenty years' sx- Brience in business in the South, and our 3. L. .THAW AT three years In New York, we feel confident we can secure full prices for our' friends who will favor us with their consign ments. v 1 JAS. rL. HATHAWAY, . WM. R. UTLKT. aug 5 , , - , : j '.'.'. My. Cowan, President, Col.. I. T. Alderman, Treasurer, and Mr. Everett; " Supenntendant of this, the Eastern .Division of the joad, left here on Monday night for attendance there, - - Yesterday. A light rain fell yesterday, which, liffht as it' was. was remarkably re- 1 o .. . . ; -1 freshing : The atmosphere has been, oi iaw, unusually "warm for the season, and the long absence of. rain had dried the earth to sucu an extent that large quantities of dust were raised whenever the earth was disturbed. A little more water would prove very accep- liM fn no nnnr 1 nAn.tM nf ttawnful and Jack- : m . son (together)-,-..-.- , : One Delegate. ' r :.. . -.. fripnrln will I (WnfiM' nf Macon. Clav . and L,OOKlKGUP.-uarmercauW. " Cherokee (together) , , 't TWo Delegates. K f. eaa Kir ft reference IO me -wji-j r AllApphanv;1 Ashe. results of this election, will be rendered by the Boards of Registration or the several registration precincts through the Commanders of the Mili tary posts in which their precincts are situated, and in accordance with the detailed instructions hereafter tohe given. . !: ;j s ': ' v' - i Thirteenth. The number of delegates to the Convention is determined by law, and is the number of members of . the . most . numerous branch of the Legislature; for the year, eighteen hundred and sixty, and ; this numberr-one hnn h red and twentvwia aDPortloned to the -repre- Rpntfttire Districts of the State in the ratio of registered voters as foUowsjg Counties of Burke and McDoWf 5 U l? i ell (together) ; Two Delegates. Counties of Rutherford and Polk j.i,,m n ftoerethert - Two Delegates, Counties of Tancey and Mitchell ; (together) i One Delegate. Counties of Madison, Buncombe; ; Henderson and TmnsylvaniaL . ; rtAo-pthftrt 5 1 Three Delegates. Sounties of dinner They chose the money. When the teacher asked her if she was not hugiy. and how she got along without (dinner, she said, p, we don't lnind, for.we'go, to bed soon, and then I we forget all ; about itl Little Mary Brown, 1 (for this is her name) is .only; ten years old. - New York Market.'. . . i-. : ' New York," Oct. 21 Eyening.-rCotton active and c better; sales 3000 bales; up lands 20c. i Flour i steady ; ! State $3 70 a $10 60 ; Southern 1A25 a $14 50. Wheat firmer. Mired Western Corn; $1 35 a $1 40. Western Oats 80c.- Pork firmer at $21 62. Lard heavy, at 3 a 14Jc. Rice dull, Su-gar-Musco vado J a 1 2 c. . Coffee. heavy. Turpentine " 55 a S5V Roslii $3: 60 : a $8. graphic dispatches published this morning, that the cotton market is improving. If it should go up suddenly fifteen or twenty per rent: how Iuckv some people will be. ARRiym-The fflofCau Bennett, with a cargo ot mercuauuc, County of Uncoln ' : a . urocero Worth & Daniel, ar- county of Gaston - : consigned to Messrs. v oriu w County ot Mecklenburg rived at her wharf bunaay i- . :v' ' f County or union Qnm vvatAnTa ana xaaxin ' . rtoether) . r cr ' : - Three Delegates. Counties of Caldwell, - Wilkes, 'i : IredeU and Alexander (togeth- n . - er) : 1 1 Five Delegates. HtunttM rf Tivp. unit Rowan: . , v- 4 : i" SCHOOLS. WIJLMINGXOBX JJIAJLE ', and v 7"J;V,; ' FTTAT SEIIINARY j WILL RE-OPEN OCT. Cd. jgy- For particulars, see Clkcixas,' to he found at the JOURNAL OFFICE on Monday next, f'- Sept 15. O.W; JEWETT, XL OLSCELLiNEOUS. "I ,Tue Congi Teiguts easier. "Money 7 per cent : Sterling, time, 8f a ; siffht 9 a Ok"! Gold 43. '62 coupons 11 f. Cape Elizabeth lady thad the mistortune to lose fire $100 Government bonds while on! her way to Portland, Me. They were picked up bv an isrnorant man, who did n6t know what th?y were, aud carried theni home and gayu Y?mnia State 6's 45. ihprrvitrt h!j chilrlrftn fnr 4nrettv pictures.'' " - ' ' They cut the bonds up, and carefully trimmed J the coupons, wnicn ncy kept to piay wuu. Ari officer noticed one of theso in the hands of an urchin, and asked him where he got it; and following the matter up found that a man had purchasad several from the children, giying an apple apiece for., them. He con tinued thelearch, and succeeded in recover ing a! considerable number of thera. The bonds are supposed to have been destroyed. County ol Cabarrus , Committee to investi- uoun y oi w AT. v""ow -, A I VAJUlllJ Ul xxitowi . gate , Ust countVof ForsvtUe tbrougn tms city u Wuu ,- : . . en.rnntA for Charleston, S. C.,;.., :, .; County of Daridson County of Randolph : County ox uumoru -' - - . : t.M f ft ftotemoorary that County of Rockingham Some person writes to a cotempo J of Caawelf , Foreign Markets. Londox, October 21 Noon Consols 03.. Bonds C8.- i - f ; 1 Liverpool, Oct 21. Noon. Cotton firmer "Estimated, sales of 16,000 bales. Uplands 8d, Orleans 8Jd., Breadstufis quiet and unchanged. Produce and pro visions unchanged. ' ' ' Arrived, from5 America steamer David. Convention who had been whipped. 2 good many who did not go deserve whip x County of Alamance County oi rerson County of Orange County of Chatham County of Wake County of GranYllle Mui. Fah.cbk.-No mail orth .of .Wei- Cojn.j 3 don and Norfolk was receive night, - . Wo chaii nnhlish to-morrow the proceed ings of the Duplin county Convention. County of Cumberland County or iiarneu County of iloore -County of Montgomery County of Richmond ; County of Wayne Superinb?nd6nt Coask, of Florida, saysi Ivi The fact of the freedmen's interest in education : is ever anpeartog unaer new forms. Old men and women . are ? students: and niillrlwm- are lfAdin7 them." One bov near Tallahasse, but thirteen years f age, is teaching, at night, a dozen i or more grown persons, at fifty cents joer" month, and has already deposited a portion ot his earnings in the saviDgs bank.". Superintendent Bcrklo, of Alabama, says: The colored people seem to appreciate as hiffhlv as ever the privileges brought within thei r rp.irh. i Parents exhibit no. letting down ot cfiort,'and there is no abatement in these means is j a gratifying fact, and the freed men folly repay the government for its generous assistance by their' unquestioned Louisiana. Club j Associations. -The superintendent says : - - . ; V ; I The freedmen are ! fonriing church and nK sarwii,n fnr- tha nnrnose of raising the amount necessary to pay the smntt ol teachers. The nght of .citizenship , having fr. .ii Hke. the colored people 1 nn nMte. 1 Wmii Makin?. and.l witn ine assis - One Delegate. 0f othersl are willing and anxious to Two Delegates. m-ke, eJerY effort for that advancement in Two Kc Sea clSLation which; wUI enable Seiefatet SoVppS Two Delegates. 0 liberty so long ucmvv. -v. j- One Delegate.' Two Delegates. f Two Delegates. Four Delegates. Three Delegates. Two Delegates. . Two Delegates. Two Delegates. One Delegate. One Delegate. I One Delegate. i One Delegate 1 Two Delegates. For Sale or to Dent. TriX LARGE NEW FRAMED STORE, px 50 feet now occupied by Dunn. DwinncII a CO.. DmilUTUlC, i a. V, wiiu Ant3A. w mm--. years, from October 1st, 1S57. , ' ' 'f t The use of Wharf and Warehouse Included.. Tor particulars inquire of RrrrxxBtao Lxo-. . or the subscribers: - . ,.WT . ' 1 III Nn lllllAMr c sept 23 UILLINEQY AND FANCY GOODS.. riALL AT D. DKOWand examine ..f v.nM Articles. L J I kU anlondid BLOCK I J""!, Gloves aao ""-Srf n t f . ifTf.TVVKR la ladle wui una tvY- -- No O Sooth ItZZdZce. ready to wait on them. i.-..K.. thrt : mice, no 1 i One Delegate. One Delegate. One Delegate. One Delegate; Two Delegates. ; One Delegate. ; One Delegate. ! One Delegate. One Delegate. Major a N. Clark; special inspector of frccdmcn's afiirs in Arkansas, reports ; "There are !no sign3 ot abatement in the wonderful anxiety of the people to learn, i.nt mthpr: under me pur oi ucmj granted . rights, an increased desire i ercrvwhere manifest. . foV : j- Mwwtntwriiedln Enlind. who from hi bed lor ionj-" A If Enav for Yorusg Kea on the Crime A of tfolitnde. tid the UUeacs tad AIm wMrh rrt imDcdlcacCU tO A UiiXAu sure means ox lucaa. o r. i ' W i: i LUX . opes, fret .of eww. 1; Lrviudel, ifrti'iiTnv iinnm amuumvim - - sept, w UlilTED bTATE3 tllpaL rtOLLECTOR's orricrt A. OQce Hour from aegft rrr VTonri from 9A.. to3l.I. .' . i ,. tl ! Lit n.MAnlnations fcr Ca! t :lt prwtvm a large .Co::tmc:;t J uSenJtcidsonsalcj of aud - -V. - H 1 - A r : L.O.T31T3, If upvards. ti'-ot Coll. IttcmJ r.:tutte r. ! 1
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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