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.-.jri-aw t afs. I aV A -a. . .tli -. lba " . j -. ' '' " " - ' I ' ' S T "? VOLUME VII. WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA, DAT, JANUARY, 14, 1876. Single Copies 10 Cents. NUMBER 5 WlLlIltOTOJf POST ADVER TISI.f Q RATES. 3 5 r : 2 ; ; : - CM.. 3 i ti 1-4 ' i i I 5 T J rJ 1 y. V. - ; ; ? v. Sj-ul rate ran If Ii id l'-.r i Uiu. liof than one nrvl er utute a r- AIli'i u uj ii (tm i - ..1 1 i -i if l- a.l lr.- -1 I in: Wii m l".r. Wilino4;;.:. N . . uid All a Jcrti-m- i: i! I 1m- t iiarr'fl at tlf ilnif r.: tract. Ii.c :i!ivfi;': p.ii-- : I nr Wii -HiM.r'iN 1". l J ,r J r rjf I r .uitc -"iv. l-r tlu' "I I r J1 $1 l t-r opy. Thr i irt u.'jiii'Mi i-t I'.u I'ttT M Ihr lir--.t "I ay j.ij.- r im North Carolina. rOMKKOKUATB H TLVIt r. f M I O M mLUtKUS-lMtv)uKi:t MtH IN ItKHM At tli !'', Iliti. h'-ur A irrd, ImjI I'T utijuini..ut ouitil ho a- at ..wrd' t prorvttl illnmt a iy l.ni.Iati. n a t- time. lUine akrt lu.u win tlu r he n-l n a mrmbrt f the tnfcJf t ate Hill fr(lietl tujt lie li.l Ltcn r'ji then proee!! t ijui.te a i.lutitn ff-f-l in tS nfetlerat C-m-ttr rr eiiatr Hill, f littr-ij. t i ife fiil.tia; rfTirtrl : "That evrrr r in r-trr.lin li a tMirr if the I'riiJtd l'tet !! ha?l It rjptured n theil i.f th tnf-lf"-rtr Ulr-, after the lt f Ju'v. 1 -i-t. hall be prr-aimol t- have rn'ertd the irrrit.rT uf the Confoterate S:atr with intent to raeite iuurrvvt i "i and t aWt murder, and thai unlet .atitfac'.i.ry proof t e athluenl the contrary le Kre the military curt tw-forv lu. h In trfl ba!l b- had, he -till .utfr death." lie aked 1 1 all h.l!.i r he wa.t th. author of that rcluti..-i lllll I will ay t the g-ntleiiian Irooi Maine very frankly that I have nt lb iLtr-4 retl!et ti-'i It- arin .I it before. lUaioe Ytu lo i:ol 1 1-ii v it f llnl I do not know, my mn opinion i that I never i be - author of that r.-totulion, lul 1 Lave no revoi:evlitn f it. If the ceallr nun un ive ine Ihe ircumtan'tr under wl.u it a introtluenl. I raiv recollect. lUaineOa the Lt of I Vtober. ImJJ. the Judiciary C.tiuautUx- of the Coil tedrral Conie nia!e a repoil ul oiTef-J a erie of rco'uti-n, and tberepa Iruator Hill ef t'eorjj-a. i rtetWd a bating orrr-l the rr-.lu-iimi wkicU I Ue jau read. Ilitl I wirhirmn of the Judici ary CtxaaiUlr la the rs ote and v ry lierly, like th chairman f the t"ouj a.il(ff oo Rul"' at the l-t f-on. I iu hare ron-nt-4 U Ihat rt-ttrt. iUaxhteral lie eio of lUa.oe . Ihe grqtlema. aluul ;at be made that report ? , . . r ...... I Uilt- 1 do aot aoiw. but it UU MF m a w . a,F4 i UWrtairw Uwehur -u the 1 i ' . . . ; 1 " i .... 1 hkrW raova t-t. i k I ha tH.i - 1 hv t t. ftt ft t e 1frvi.emled"lpublic-an..n X arrK-"" I ih lo 1,1m whether the 4-ratSemaa 111 the author ol that rraulwtHM. Hll I really da n.H rrvvJlet U P.e ewed laughter oa the RcpublK-an aide. LlaiM I per latently ) The crntletnaa Iocs awi say that he waa ttot the aotbor of it. I Usttkut. bul 1 Jon lhiak I waa Vb author f it, &Uiqe I Uoti(ht tbat the jeotle aaaa'a tfort was u ahov the hutuaue sbaractevo th lo federal Ct-n(rr--a Utis aatat aid ai ia reaaetuWiaj the farC lldU-Wi.h all tJat JaKreo-e tu the iVBtUaaaa. b daJ bo! thiak aa uth laiae ILaajhUr.l lie tkouht V I woatkl tit rert aa truoa the ran. of I aay arruaaeavt. ' tUatata. ( arhrrkall f V a. ao : th : rraoUaaaa caa bare all th tiaae he I waata. - it t w v.f .ww- ci I tkaeartiaaaat aa'irkt bate Uttoaffat pro- ' tta ba taVa at tkal titM l -M-4ct tb . ; -5 r. r - Z - T- i 7 rwaa4 taildrraef ,Wl-JiiWl raaraatee. i troar4 ttaUl J f?MlasQtUaI4ailK; Ut j Jic,!-, iu acrrl- I aol Wt JnrtaJ kt Ik PV-lU. 1 l S I Ot IBMCara IU KTTft t traaa 4ataa freaw tbe coart of wt r-waai-al U r lata lb lOaktwY of sltrsry, cf ef t-t taatimrUM r4ha Hm. raki. I kwav tkaa: tWt wbHbrr 1, a aaj oibrf jratleaaaa, t tb aa aaitU. was Lh aatVaC tae iaaa4aJMa, al bia I tkiak am laaa yrtftU, our r.irji-wa not to do iujut'tce to any man, wofflin or cniiu, .-orn or ; a ft V . . i Sut 'J, but to adopt whmt we deemed nn;rm nrom w i. v.. ..... aul children from semle insurrection and a'aughter, while our brate sons were ou the field. I Loud appiaue on on the Democratic ide. The above i from toe dnpatcbw t arottVmUi by the ageot of the Aiocit- e-1 l"rev It i a record of a art of what wa.4 uken in the IImi of Rep- rfKntilim of the United State on '. Tudaf. It w pxt of hutory that General ' Jarkvir-anJ rWurrpurd advocated the t .1.. which LVu ll.ii rrt-.rte-l. though tra!ir to rrlate none of tU nuoieroU'. hi .raph. rt of Stonewall have d vertetl to i: Such a pdiev ai ur-l by many ..iher lf..r liSht. How u.anv . rdrral ..Sicera ere "outlawed" by Jeffer-.n JjvI.? Ilotr uuo; rv'vmi i-eople ' ... i i wearing te ' iimlorin ami reguiariy mii.trrrtl ml the ruilitartr ervicc of t;i.- l-'uitel State were butchered in il I blotitl af:rr rntance had reaed 1 ihee .ujHrinhiiman atrocities still cry a '.on 1 f r juttiee. Hut the aru.txing e.tacl of a lurm Kr of the tU ral I "on defending a ii!A:n'Ut Topt.inni i pn-eiited to the fe of liie omntry- and hi de- i fcikte i applaudi! by the Ih-nv-vrat! (trea". toxJ! fan the un-heeted dead who lie in Ihr burial ground of the ri- 1 tna, frtmi (irtlburj" to MataprJai rrl iu their rave when their acrifi r.t and utrtrmj are aauite'l in -uch a rarn tneir Mir ivin comrade, their U cikU mimI reil.i-, ruiil -urh a ujti aik to -o ui ie'.uketl and un-pun.-l-rd.' The grcat-t litieal ehar Ulan I ihe ei untry riM- fioin hi., mat in the nilioi.al council-, and aim 1 the l. nl.-!i appl.:u- of eo w..r.i rs of liii'I'iil . r cced. to deft nl the b!ckt -vheiiie ot i rui-lty w hu h e r cmanateti j if in a Ii n ii In he. rt. We hojie for the I i f ttl : t i.f I.umai.i'y that llieasreulof the A'sociJtrd l'ir-o ha lied. It i i almost t-r ruueh lo believe. 11 t look at 1 1 i- retulutioii, oflerctl , bv tin reati't of iiinj; iniot r. in the light ol reason. The war waged by the I'niied State (sua war of in- " a":"r. At the lime tl.e report made by 1 Hill to (lit n!el Senate, the national 6rce had tl!icid a fjotliold in almoot eery .sa!e whuh lomjfelthe I 'on. fetlerary. The national grip was laid upon thtfw.an' f juare mile of the in-urrrrtiouary M.ition. Thoutji.il.of the fannlit of prn-oo in the rebel riiee eie at Ihcir meicy. 1 lie num. i U r of pri-toiicr of war held by the j I'nofii .;re- ' the l"irt of July, 1 s, I largely repoiid. raU-tl in favor of the Union In a few day after, tbt rebel ( -urrendcrcd at Yiektburg; Port Hudsou j itli i: grri.oii Mfon iollowed. And J vet Hill. Mlh a nuelty which a lino l turi'jttrt Itelief. would have forced re- i talt-lrv -.nea.uie on the part of the . . i I'niud plaits wuiih, il is not cxtrava- : gant l say. would cave cct the lire j of half a million of flic people- men, j women, and children ef the aouth. I'll i. 1 the wretch who would hare made a howling wilderness of our chief city, and d(opulatcd uiucii of w ha t, in !n by poerilical buncombe, he would call the beloved -Hith. lint kt i$ vit . . !....i.i i. fi.- il ,.i;.. v , . ,, 1 l-ie 01 me iioue. ktanfuage i inane tpiale t fXprc the scorn and di-gaul nlueh every friend of humanity should fttrl at such applauac. Hill' bad pre eminence entitle him to lead the ap- p!audcr. Kerr should alep down and 1 out, ajid Hill slioold astfume the lead--hip which seem hi due. Ihe ce of the riirht of tbe corn 1 of the colored man, Henry Jone. lo be f uv, l'u- lhe Mt,u,nl lJ, Irani lh Olr of Rro Aforiab tniclcry, d uri-ttiTerea . triii the Otr of Rrolherly Ixire. Ai . . , ' .a ' brother ay Tote lo the same t a a white mio, but, ay the crai- . r,unniii Kft ran nol rvturn to rlT 7 C04njaay, ue rng muru tu wj 1. . - . . 1 - , , r . - tt- . 1 1 1 M" f b-V ( ! the .df of hta p. rfM' f ll recalla the well known line which. ; cti aSH - U f Wm,,Wil1, " J 4rtLmll.Vbrt wttk toty Ml.. eUy. , t-toa U rontaiu air-r ' tOda I laj ; ' AtJ aa a aaobteet akockej my frtir. Tat. Hka a eory n ix-a. 1 crt4 -aeM-dr4, ! t Haat4k-rtk la tick aaa Mora Buaaaaf tear. aai at a tilataaa- ra. . H1-a, wuk k-uktMr aeqwl. crtaw b r -Id lfii ot aaxtk, I aeorw Iky tkraatf attai tat. U4tr ail aaa v-a-aal; toty ca ta aalaa; TkU la aay raU a tar aal tkad la tktav. -.V. I'. rWi j i Gr'i peeial ule I a aay that AJr-j ! aat-Uaatlaiiy idcntiral I The V7 IfB rr - - f- IVrlia ir - Mait - ca aia aabaiaaUaiir ;.k .w. . . L.. l. tV. t. ... . ...t' . rtaU aaaratWi I at lmUt laU a, aal are d(drw4 U ready th j tieyivN'i rn-a-t . ' u . . 1 ...i r aa-ata aaaan at atoaux tau aataa frttf-x e rrjectloJi laV rf-aaW. A 4aatxm frwaa Naaaaa rrfert lk aaardrr af Joha Cka at !rr Arrry by aailor. ' TV aaypial kaajIerert art la reMraly. , CITY ITEMS. . chool mectin- Zeb .... e' . - i. .."i. vruuiuict m, mat oiu juud imrnmni threatened to knock hi lo sensible, - -- ; Welcarn tliat "Woolen .irrcs. which h Pr m.iiic time at been in j aucceA-fu! operation on the line ofbe ; Carolin.i CVntral lLiiiway, ha been puichuM lv Coulht-rn Kspress I Company, wlio will come into ose3- in of .itn! on ihc j February. Ut of j "7" i 1Iakmv l i.ru. A t'.c last rcgu u. lined oran .rlicer.. were f ! the n'.-vi iz.uioi t!i- f.i? .oivin . t hiUd fjr t ,y en.U.n- y r : n" - rtoi.ieiit. " Urunlnhl - ice-lVtideiit. - K.-hM ite - Secret try Treasurer. j I - and V...- II.-. I."...-Il.r . -ketch, ei.oiee general literature, rhe and rn.'t iilinn:i. new , vU We h ive r.rra.ij-'fd li rini 'I'll K WILMING TON l'r itll TlIK I'i.lKoJT Flil'.E lKl.- :l greatly tfi!incl rate, and will take Mibsc. ij'ti'.n r two p.icr fr t jrar I. r i!ui- of l- of tach pa- j p'r. S. tul in your r.;ritioii. I) H.t:i.! t --In lilt t .!c ol J. F. ) Kverct:, U !i it an I tvo-.nided Mr.: lierry Garrcii mi Chri-tma. tlay, a few j miles below- t'ii- 'i:y, an I from the ef- j lects of niiie'.i Mr. (iarrell tlicl, the ( Ira n l Jury Wedrlod.iy relumed a "not ' true loll," .tiidliit ief-iidanl was there- , fore di-elmred from tuMwIv, iiiidi lo liie iz'alili' .ilion ! hinitelf and friends The lt!iinonv wr Mich y. to I -ad to the en- i.i-i :i lh.it I'm killing was in self di fcii. . . I'l i:-1 .N tiin'.Ai 1K -At tin: ::n liiia! im fling iJT t'; t.ck lioldrrs til iu-u:ution. In I 1 y-; r.l ay, t.ic ol I ofu- cer n 1 IVrfcUry were re-elected as follow s : K. I. ISurru-. l'le-.ideut. . A. K. Waiker-Ca-h:. r. A. M. I: . . i I Teller. K. F. Harras i:;i Murray. W. II. McRarv. 1 t!. W..rlli .m l Walter L. Stee! liri ri'iii. j .-,,,.,,,; 'i.,.V:inu she f.ipe I .rar a vl IV ..'v - imli .il Co., was ;u-i, ;lt t. . ..Ci. J- ..; : ("ompanv uu 1( Tne-d.f. Mr I" II. McKov nu j call,-! t , cl.air, an I 1 ti. Worth, elected S-.ra.in I lie f.ll wnii? Ird of Director, u.v.. , R. t;. W.irtli, .led F. W. Kerch aer, A. A. McKelhe-n, 11. Yoller. D. G. Woitli. F. W. K u ln:. i . w. e! acted Pi t si dent, and 1. 1. Worth Sei tela i v ,,f ihe Con-.panv Naui:ov Est v J t . - l is Anna F Janif.. il.iughter of M F.'M. Jamt ol thi city, age-1 aoiu: l'. year, mil with a burrow ic. .;. tioiu bnriiing Weil m t day morning. Il appear that about lo'clock, whiio engairetl in suerinte'td iog a lire in a furnace in the yaid. her dre- sud'Tculy became L'littcd, ami br the viuie le wa ina.io awaie of the fact the tl ime and attainel uch head- way that she: tou'd i.ol arrest llum. With temaikable puenee of iiiind she refraiuetl Iroin ruiining, a nt si ladies would have done. b'it cried out for as itenre while in 'he meantime he u-d what effort she 10'ai.l t i shield herself from harm. Ft rtuuately, her sister t tll-tt eicl the .ituatioO tif affair-), acd quickly threw a bucket of water ujhui her tLal so nearly t it ingnishel the flan.c thai the n-.nant of her ovIUkIc .ir- .,,i.i 1 f r.-t.w...l I - - t h i:ni-x or (ru.M.-.t a Utc , I : .1. m' ..t. ..t . I . . wminr 01 t mji-hi 'i hi. tv t . ... 1 . t . A ut a mou'.a ago. me loiiowiog 1 ro a a . ,'-,trtl (, tl- Urm. Preident-N. F. Parker. Vk Prcd lent W. Shaw, Reefclitig Secretary J. J. IKtcr boorg. . . - ,.- (VrrvsnKindinir ttetarT ui. SI . -1 - -r. - - - Hodgea Trea4rcr Ik-Witt C. Lote. Sohciluf Abe Frank,. ewtiod Jeaae ISpkla. Marshal John F. Jone, Ftaance Committee Jee Piplia, Chairman; II. Hanateia, J.J. Otter- , t-- N Y PiciAhair. u t-cWitl C. Lt. Eatetuiaae-t lV-a,Ue A f ra Carman; W. M. ?hatT. N. rarker. "VvVV.0 aaaac Ah I raal. . W. Hrfdrts, r.iM,.i.nt.;iiM-ki..k CW lr1 W". U Librariaa-lWiti C. If. ll4o-ss. Jilt. i'r. ik"ii i i.r.r. i nj.-n ,n- , ., . lw r- T v i Iviward Jloore, roreman; Iaac Sor quired great eclebritv lor Us fund of ., ,. , . . , M r , . throp, Zephama Howe, John 11. IIoop- oti.iint humor, rklug wit, Morns. - , ... . ... . V-.. it-' vl , rriaac. w bar tfti rroar! 4 a tauva cr, ',;Uary of about ? vtltaie bat laaxkiao biarlf U itaC mX a&t-ae-Ura irtrwred. tahka UI rmrai-Jt - 1 rati WU! fal aa4 ra'.ntaialar rralia; b tW I BMsmWrs O W4. Wi. arreihW ... - - Ukcaa bock day aal atxbt. 1 Lor Owxee-s' Meetixc. The an mill meeting of flie lr.t nwnera of DaTc. ' dale Cemetery was held on last Monday t .1.- t :v :-.. tl.- T ;K , j . j -d with Mr- Charles E. French in the j chair and Mr. 1C J. Jones Secretary. An election for officers for the ensu ing term resulted iu the choice of the following gentlemen: : Kidder, President. i TL J. Jones, Secretary and Treasurer. Geortre R. French. Ttu. A. Wriilt. ! Norwood Giles, Donald MacR&e, VT.'J. Yopp and James II. Chadboarn, Direc tor. The Secretary sud Treasurer iu Lis report showed the ft nonces to be in a gratifying condition. SrrEnrr-r: Cocht. The Superior Court for New Ilaaover county, Hi Honor Judge Mchloy presiding, con vened in this city on Monday last. The fnlTtrinT rini-vrl"' ftt XrmA 'Anii I ' 1 j Johu Q Norwoojt MosC8 j D. Mutt, J. Hewlett, P. Ilcinsbcrgcr I Thos. White, London Jacobs. S. II. Morton, David Loflin,. Jacob Ehbacx, Geo. W. Harper, Martin Loftin. The following cases were disjosed of up to the time of closing our report: State v I). B. Croom, assault and' battery, net for Wednesday of next week. Slate s Washington Howard and Morton. Continued for State. Slate vs Thomas Robertson, larcvny, found guilty and sentenced to the peni tentiary for live years, or to give bond ! uf w for appearance at next tei in and pay a fine of $200. va .Needhaiii rvnox, .arn.n; i - "d g'liltv. ! State v- Fred St ur and Albert Miller, larceny, guilty; judgment, 10 years iu 'the State penitentiary as lo both. The c itirt directed that the coiuiniliuents 1 nia,jc out j:i these cases be accompanied ( with the statement that burglar's tools i were found in the possession of each of j the above r.nnud prisoner, which called ; for the full pena'ty of Ihe law and the ! judgment. State vs Wm. Mycis and Anna J. Ulackman. The defendant Atifia J. Rlackman save bond for her appearance at the next term of the court, when her codefend-tnt's term in the work house will expire. State vs C. II. Strode. Trial el for i Monday, State v 41 and -io. iVfeisdant nol guilty. - State vs John I'.shcr, peace warrant, u.nu conuu.ie.1 u-u,. ,ne uc term oi the court. Slate v .iuik Daniel. Defendant I called aud failed. State v Mary Williamson. Warrant defcTtivt , and anew bill sent before the ' grand jury. w...... ... 0 mi . .. tt- I wuuiu t 111. .tiouigowery. bi. j McDaniel, the prosecutor, ordered to , pjy the' coat.. State v llcurv Crow. Calleil and failed. State vs Alt.. Rrow 11. charged with a nuance (keeping a lurking dog.) O.iiunued O.niiniieti. 1 lie umuia on iieiaiu gn uir following chapter of crime and acci- del. 1 reMilling from the cnjovn.t lit of e J ' .1 j-i: . I.. . 1.. li.c ' iiiistiiia iiu.ijais lit vi.ak ciaiv The new from all part of the State reveal more than the usual number of occurrt net, the re-ult of the unusual license that season. The Augusta pajer contain an account of a ilt zrn rioi: arridrnf 1 l. man r-MioS along . u,! ,twt was ahot at; four pa.tie sht4 while while handling loaded firrara. ; a rvuita boy'a !- aplit o:q by a iu trumpet - ! a ncgroV hcal aiaahed open iih a nifp f lb cr . ,houlder. ... :...i.w..,, ....,., , . 1 .... . . .I.;.. -t" u..,i rro ; a even year old lime gin goml br a cow that had been worried into ay a m vv-" -aaa av . 1 a aw. aa Fiuadnee by r-racker and mischicT- 1 ou boy ; another little girl's eye put out by a ball from a Roman candle : ( bctdea aercral narrow eacapes, oae of I wmvu waa a tf.fi 111 i.u a iict axaiue , w U iw-t a Juu avi aa tt ft u t. jl, w uu- . - . . , - . t. : v - I- I. :.t. ia a few lochtt of her head. I S. . . . t I iaiuo v -v., tw. , ft . 1 - . n f '...t . t .1. ITL.W. lw t I. t . f I f tt. B.w t M .1 . rvnaa , Uaih by a while b.7" aid a w-- .K.a tfAfftiolt t V . .-- ti'.Iftl r.nln-M 1 a tj. 1 ktiy aiaao bed lo ( awv -..4-. w- uy nerro Dor. t oat i-twl YalleT thr is a record U "iTUl Vi A .woam' 1 aou-ard Cam lletaarr, while dacciof. , waaabot U-v:ti the kla-d irttaaUy ; X'li'mi A parly 0 boy had obtaioed ' aoaaa aiuaaet, wbra other tkre-worka j Jthaaurd, and tr ssarchta , raaod tawbi ftrvaa a-f aaJatea. frtoppinx kaur im aoo aax-r tata aaace wa . ta rrorrr-a, a awiwr wa brrto. oaui (It i mm w- mm w. wr f.-" -- It are! eat i mmmmm of draib ta fauxl . .k -l.n-a t. tk Air jtiVbrtak, Aba, aaai.y, aa ti to cauac toe wnw . mJ - 1 - - Sri & .W.1 wj .kwl lw ' Trtaata, 5. I s-ylrd XSrt- I ittT.av.aa. f "f NEtVS SUMMARY. Dr. Hawe, founder of the institution I I.. !:..! : Am.-A mJI Jtr .OT7 DlJlftJ A. IMIStll, J9 Wta, wCA 74 year. Munay and Myers were executed at Pittsburg a few days ago. They were highwaymen. Rogers Johnson, for many years Grand Secretary of the Odd Fellows in California, is dead. At Dublin u colossal brouze statue of Grattan has been unveiled in front of the old Parliament House. The Paris LiUrU assert that Mar shal Caufohert persists iu his refusal to accept a reuatorial candidature. J. H. Martin & Co., Memphis grocers and commission merchants, bare failed. Liabilities $W),U0O; assets 1 10,000. A Paris telegram says a ministerial emu is imminent and a Cabinet coun cil was held Sunday nlht on Ute sub ject. The Cologne Gazzeite says Italy has accepted Austria's Turkish note, aud England asked a week lor considera tion. A'L'inciuuati dispatch says Oliver II. Moore, who accidentally shot and killed a man a few days ago, committed tui cide in prison. The lJelgrave cotton mill near Old ham Lancashire, England, containing oO,kX spindles, has been destroyed by tire. Iss $."H,000. Plivsicians say Yon Aruim is too ill to go to prison. The government regards this certificate insufficient and the Count ha been ordered 'to prison. Several women have been registered iu sonic of the tow ns in Chili as qualified , . i ;. .;.,, r:.,ht of suflragc at the approaching elections. The t able connecting Portugal and Brazil has already been repaired. The break occurred near the island of Medeira and was occasioned by a violent slorin. Frank thrown, convicted of murder, who ecajfcd from prison, ( ctobcr 2S, was recaptured at Asburu, Missouri, on the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railrtnd, Thursday night. The Sjtaui-h :eaiuer Algeria, with i 2-l passengers fioni Rarculona and Mal aga, h:is lieen wrecked off Cabras, near the entrance to St. Johns. Porto Rico. Seven per-ons were lut, Timothy Kirby. of Cincinnati, Ohio, ' is dead, aged til. He leave an estate ; valued at from two to three millions. j Among the few heirs are Don Piatt and j Congressman H. R. Hanrring. ; Jhe j,;, W;u office L,a;J a The Prussian Wat Office has a m.i- chine similar that used by Thoniasen. It :., ..IT..r...l thorn hv man from New York in Wl fr the destruction of the French fleet. The ort'er was. declined. Acorrc.poiukutof the Londcn .NT W- or.'' suvs all persons in Vienna liable to aerve in ease of war have been ordereil I to hoid themselves in readiness to join their resjveciive - corp. in forty-eight o .- hoars. i tka du-idr lu Iusdale, R. j L. growing out of an utteulpt to com- Pel cverativ U turn outibc- i. . ; . . . , ! cau oi a reaucuon 01 wages, a ue- 1 UCUIUCIII Hi lUe 1 roVldeUCC JoilCe-UI- , eted the nk-lurbance. , r 1 . . .1 1 : I I cle;Tr.,Ui aumtunce a severe 11 ad in .. 1 . -t-- 1 . c .1 1 V il 11-1 r:i 1.1 1 111 it i.iiit. luirt n! tlits city was inundated two live lost, and 1 1 , of property doOroyed. The . , rn'lii and r-ii ii.u (loot I was caused by heavy stormy w ind ',r, Ua b-h ult ".ituceM 01 me uireci t aiteu rtaxea .... , . . .. ..- ...... j Cable announce that the repair t,M.f UrC "c V c0miMt4nicV.io.il liiereLr between thi Country and iiuruix i rv eatablUhed. The line is ayaix oen for busine-m. It i rcportel that c-riou disturbances occurred at Charlctvi. Ilelgiuin, Suooay l. i- 1 ... . t..! 1.- . nignu inr n.ninij we ooiigeu tu to tctfwie and a number of person were killed or wounded. A battalion J guard have gone fron, rrttel to the scene cJ trtab'e. PturgLar bruke into a dntg ure at St. Joseph, M . ttole a bvttk - cKVuf-oftUis, -ah ahie ihey drugjed the whal j.,, They then robld , 00U. hoUla, all the .U-rs, and many : . rwrttr mJft-a ThT iraml tfT- ' 1 i- - i ral thouaastl dollari and cacaped The aaaareiwy of the battle ef Nt- lUlran was cb-crred at I'-alavllphia, Pa by a metUnf of tit -etrrasa of tb wax of lir attheoU Coon Hou-r, Stalk aai CkeaUat a-rerta. . Peter lUj, I fi.t 4.-- I f t. t J L-s, oecapteJ the -aur. and Joha L --r ia m.- . iwnwi. .wt.. f tn I ti C tt ir - tmmw ti-K. .. At a raM4r m t uaaaat i-r t 1 rw. it" uat-awtaa tova v mum paa- aa'trrr ab-ataI4 kae tl ataatae rata j ttem araiaat tjvira aaaaafartarrr tkdt i . - 1 I rai Wat mm at --- fat -? t at I J-rTJ pirNVaaiaMtV H-i.ai-- ' ' i wk nztmL la Vmt iitcta m tcnoav, ? a maJiakwy tarirf t'ta ki4 ra4ac4-4 tUptcaktdl From tba New Orleans RepubUoaaj A Gruel aad Intolerant loctrlne. Th- Democrat, with an admitted ig norance of the community into which it has just exercised the American right to migrate, passes a hasty censure on the late Mr. Pierson. It s&yf-. "Altough he was a confederate sol dier during the war, he had fallen into much odiam among the more respecta ble peeple of the community in which he lived by suffering himself to become , . . . n . . . . . , -. .. . t rwlir f f. 1 1 w iil.nf ho.1 vrittt lhA rtairt . n.1 """'-V " "- ..t."w nunmaea of th lindleal inrtr in th r-.t . , State. While from mdlives of Chris, tian feeling and humanity we regret his unexpected and fcarfnl end, it is im-. possible to say that social life, or that patriotism and virtue have lost anything1 by his demise.' Here is an afiiruiatioa that a wan who had chosen to identity himse'f with a political party in the State, had fallen into disrepute -stsaong the more respect able people of the community in which he lived. There is no evidence cited frat he was not an upright man. lie was a native of the South, lie went forth to do battle iu dcTen.-e of the lives and property of these who repaid him with an odium which kt foiled his right to live, or to expect a tear of commisera tion upon his grave. .Why should a straiigtr pas such se vere judgment upon one w ho has passed beyond defeuse or reply? liccause a man votes the Republican ticket, shall it be said that jwitriotism lotcs nothing by his death? The Confederate appears to have voted for the Republican Grant, as other Confederates voted for the Re publican Greeley. He may have voted jor the Republican Kellogg as other Confederate member of the Legislature voted for the Liberal Republican War moutb. Can tie then have had no vir tue, that virtue has !osl nothing by his death? We may infer that those who passed a censure so cruel were themselves all in the Confederate army. Onthat they were in some other riiatter com mitted to tho Confederate cause. The Republican party, while iu exclusive control of every department of the federal government, granted amnesty to thee gentlemen in common with oth ers. Have they ever accepted the terms? Do they exercise auv political rights under and. by virtue of that act? If so. whv mav thev not recosrni-.? the merit of ihe Republican party; and why O.CHV uii'iiiri n iigui in iiij.ui ti,iu) to which they owe the enjoyment of the mo-t sacred rights of fienneii Yet those who have ilmc the ureu-e politi cal act which Mr. Person had done, preserve their social station and repu tation while his own coinradi'a are or dered to defile hi., grave and malign his niemorv. The Bulk tin place u hw incorrect estimate Uhju the death of -Mr. Pierson. It does not think that a vili.i n forfeits hi right to life, or to the aspect of society, because he .-Lai i lrv v..:tr.l the Republican ticket. Unow.iii: better I than liie Iffinwil can o-Bv-ibiv do. the j tone of public .cutimcn:, it thus re- I uuk;M l"V HUO-tJaul t-rgall "The attempt to make It -n.-.e-ir thut.i 1UC a.icm 1 10 umkc II ' V'-nwi-i a decent ir.au can not be a Republican 1 in Louiaiana. end be uie a to life, limb and proifertv, is charactenMicallv ah- and1 J-roii"tv 1 .r, ,. , , ; I lie I lemorr.ilii-t.r.-.iii 1, x 11. ,1 nw ivlv 1 I10r.11 that a Republic:;!! i ntt afe in ! J Louisiana, but that if Lw bo lain, the ! iK1i,lr w;' R'epubli.an, .lt7. , 1 j nc JMid virtuous people W'e ak conservative j.eople to 1 ausy j I hefore they commit themselve- t aoch j ,n.eran' lc'1n,1' ,rnWcr,,C oldier who volvmU. Republican n-kt t ; .., 1.., Cl. . 1, ,,r P is to bo CAt mat be the fate of any cnu.crva.live who does the same thing It w juld . eem that we hare a party w luch may do anv tfolilical act with impunity. which may profess no political priori- pie, and ye, may c.jtumtud t!.$ .fltctii- ence 01 n'tiei. rhoull not ail men who cUim ihe ri-ht of opinion come to I 1 . . . .mtmt dlKt uuder.tauaing WitU thc ; inuderaul usurper? 1'AwUsu h b-cn .... . 1 f ' mil. it .is In 1. I' .. .i,n.ri,( iv. 1.', : ; r-- -- " their guard arwi we tUiall exjfcet thitu to eaerc- fTurT tijilaoce. !:h r we if oiiv of I hem wUo hat diaobey cd hu onirr of Democracy would meet the misfortune uf death bv av.,!,. lion or in regular cotuual, the iMiiy epitaph Vistula when the -iitirai eel- i ilea hcb hare 1-ceo fel above hi f remaJn ahall be puikd aatde. xnil be -( i aomelhinr like thi V ( iT.fJTiU s,l.;.rr. . -vi itwi Rv.ttifit tf a-, T-rwr It to at.f. ;r wUtfta baa loti Ah.af. t-d Vint. ! I'. At San Franc iaco, apt. Saatcrva trial tot wrrtkiog lac A'phca, hs berti dtacbarpr-J. SEW AWEBTteMK? ',' IOO Vol a. In On: AfreU Wasird Ut TW likrj j frf C; ff? . & ' 'iw-r. ..w7f-. i-nrr, t t . 'j,.Wa W . -. . . . 1 1 1 t v t-;e t iLta ... - VT . Htfrti a Ws-x-a laat-l tit4t j mam to f. ba -ia aa $.mm i.i.ai law aaiia4 arat '-Vrr va 4 T tkaa tteTUt. a tm Ute tktt tiwtwanai . ll,'ltat tta i. ftV raa4,a tat. rak aaaasi tatenylaM NEW AD VInSE2iKSTS. AN ORDINANCE i TONCXR-ftXG THELAKDING.Oft PIt IXry Or LITJIBER, BRICK. M"OOr, OR NAVAL .STORE 8, OS CE RTA I Ji 11 tt orUaluea by tU lioard. ol AMer men ixtiwatror wnmitisto,r,t'.. a tuUow: Tbat uo Ianbr, Brick, vo U iroaW i .Tiuctuic3. ruan vt? wuuiv w I'um vu i . . 1 . . .k.ll k. I... 1.1 1 kll.J - -, 1 wbarrtw at foot of Dock, Market of lTiHx 1 atraeta. , BS IT V UUTiltii gKD.U2iCA. Thai &ot more than one or4 of wouU atur.it I litWl at a- om ttcne, by anjr mn, tbe wharreaattbetbot of'Oranx or MsYbWry streeta. " '' CApy pertfou touting tua Urru of IhU or- diaaac tOiaJl b Miuject'lo a r- tlE Of IKK tHUJkRt , y tor each and avery orrena Th? cbov ordinance wa acl fcy th ' Ioaruo! Aldermen IVrcmlxr ITta, IS75. T. C. 8KKVOSS. t1t Cltik aul Troaaarer. jau ll-tf. TIME-TABLE WESTEilN H. C. RAIL ROAD . Take effect on and after Monday, De cember 27, 18".. GOINCi WEST. srATIO!.. AKU1VIC Kallttbury .( Third e"rek.. j XI it. iu. SlaUliVlllc ti .'! r l'lutt . .. 7 $ Cilb Miillou. SO. Newton ! 0 tt; iVuuvn .. ' y i'i I.UAV. i ii ae T to 1 41 S in 9 t : . hi w la ,it lit i- Hickory ! 9 teurU i lit MorifnUn. 'II- :tl Biida-ewalcr ti S Marion -..I 1 11 .1U Kort j a 1 Mkitie. I .t a p. oi. GOING EAST. STATION. AUtnt-K. ItAIO. j tVi-u cn-iti'" t tti 4 a : i ii .! Z I'l i 1 lu Jl 'ii i-. j:t i f !l ' f ! s il ..... ... . in. o. ro.. I ..I 'i n t i. 1 UkK-ville . rioif. C.lawtu "Malum. NlH'IOIl Cauova Hickory leard . MoriiHiilon HrllgrwU'r Mi ion t ll Ktirl ' Mlrue. 'Ii n i U J' ,11 VI I I'l u '! in : J II i 7 a TraMi p;u l ICAHD. if U16 up limn i beiitutl tlnif. datru train will ti.it H,irt llllllUtf. tlii l.riK-ettl Mllinlnft II. 1. 1. ...I... 1 ule NiUiiid iihk, lilt ui tr-uu a'( id ImmJ. lfdowu (lata 1 lfliliii tiuio. up U 1 n ll) wall on lituir an I llin rwtl, run ning nnr liuur lltltid It lluir. JUl tiuwu traiu I j'ttAvrvl. 11 toHi traiu ait. In li.n.l tiuw. t ita tt t.ull,i Ku.t will twit ihe right ih,m indrnmui). a.aciii train N.imu vri. tram Im.iui I t t win ii on uittraiu ,K,unJ "l tHl " u" "T4 t.:u Wntttrm kraal at Mntf-ttll r. t tu. tioini totkt im.uoi at !iaiu i .. 11. j P Koroibrr ruir. muutw. f 1 1 lllr -. Utkt '.All i.t ucral HupJtlblt tf.lettl. W. N. t'HtvN. Mavlrr o( Tranopiirw-avwo. dee '.!-' f ORGANS t-TAR Altuti uppJ-a al CUM that Jcf rto-r-tilln Uf I Ua aaiaa viaaa Inawa'tit nt. Try M. Aavtrca KUWAUll l4tT1f Wathtnelon. N 4 tily-4vm ! ' t LAND WANTED ! ' North- t hlcf (M fw arvt i.ta. ( rrouiMiiy on tbaowt KfCJaiot- "!' 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