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$ r.W :I VOLUME VII. WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY; FEBRUARY, 25, 1876. Single Copifi 10 t'cnls. NUMBER 11 . I LIM U'U ' trrMHH Utalej KxeentUe ra-inllUe. Kii tiuii, N. C, Ftb. 1 5, In. I n w ill I e a meeting of the R- , jblka Xate Executive Committee, .... . .ins-aday, the :duf Marcb, JS70, i ! taild. to determine tho time and i.lire holding the Statu convention, , r tiiiTtnt buinc will be trxus- ;J. A '! altcmlarKe id" the mem-j ,r i d-oirrI. by f iirr if tb C'ltaiciuan. I M ;ui;r.lil.rft,iJj. a 1 1; Ki rri.i .v ..... . lowiriri. The follow ina: are lha ., i I ,..nbrNit KhlH.nncni Cowimittc inetMiw.icv. 11 V,-.wr i I.. Mal-.n ..! JjnitT II. Karri. Joha Williaotoon. K- . . I.ilhn -t-.n. r.-. ..wuel l. ( owjim. K-. ; xUou. and he Kl ? the royal aiaou- R. IV Willi. K-j. ' f ,w ahjut a ihouwud "fcotch- n (liairnian. tuloiiel K-ugli. ha. "eu immctliately rallied, ni.h about - nimiii2 ,f llir n.iiiuiilt.e to "ve huiidrvd lwrii-. : at U.lrih vmir time next mouth. l'olncl Jam Mjre, t Nrr liano W'r bi- tlut nhcii the committee rcr, 1. caring of the muvement t od it ikey will call a Mate ctnivcntion fool by iicnrral McDouald, rallied t-. Awmblc in l.aUij li about the 7th of about ilctvti hundred mull mid with luitr. Uit tin- i-urjn-c if appointing tht-iu n arvhcl toward MclKnald' .irU-jpte lo tin- NalM.nal Cuncntiou force, at Cn L'rcek. He approathed lik b inert at Citiriiisiati tin I lie I Ith to within a Itrt inilo of the chieftain ..f.lunr. ol the loyali:, fortifioJ liiiielf, and W'r think that in liuu- i ike llu-c. in i tifal and importaut a matter the rlt.iuf of a prvidrutial -tan.'.inl bearer i fir lr legate wb are to represent thi -catr li.u!J In- frh from liie oplc. Ilo ud rhvuld bo allwcvl to be I. card, and they honld plrit men to r pnrtii there that they have rcitntly (ifMti. Our it a govirnmcnl ol the pU- ami f.r the cple, and thote biai the ptople don i kul mut land a:d aud allow the pioplc to have their ii way. To lbh no nible mau can t.l'jrt t, but he hoii!d d jail in hi ower harutonire the arty tba'. ne may .nx-rrmful in the coining campaign. ' oVMf.XU ATll'.'f City Tae .it, v' In-.u'nm-titoiU hac bcea u.aUe by nurtMl rartie. bt-th by article in . irLim rilr new paper4 aud br circula- rwia.it . .... f K .trwli lliaf iKr. llT. ... . . .i i .i:.o ul cilr i-roivmrtv lvr municipal . . , i " . ii rorp.-r had wr,f heretofore exceeded i . it . -. I t.-K ai.l fiir-liMlf i-r irntum it , ' 'liM. 1 litirmj the lime that Sila. N. Ma.lio Mavor of Wilmingtou, the tax in I larrtcccdel one aud one-half pr cent., , to, it under the ad ti otl ration ol Jaaue Wilson, when K wa Mayor. Tht; taxes, lo ted as r hf elated, .luring the Mayoraliiy ( Martin and W ilou. were lotcda f Uac been inforuiol, by tltt advice :f Mf M Ij.lltltlll who a a at that I owe acting as corporaliot m ..miucI, and ' ,l, r.TrJ fn.m the ritv for thia i ruicaaiuual adH-. 1 bv prceul tax aM-nt aubatantiallT ibe aui a . . . ' Uat . f ibe preiiou a.lminitratione if. alluded !. ihe o-,T dirnence ' ' " 1 , Uuitbat i-rxial Um on menhaul aU-it iwenl lhojiiHl dollar, a yer )- than wh-t i was nn-ler rillu rMr. Mtiunor Mr. Wilo. f- oflhcv fact 11 MnguUr ... . . Wt hea.1 a autiption U-l to raise I a mi tu hrt lawyer Ij prwuic au in- iavtkaa la tk i-irt ta reatrain the iy autb-Kiiw. rou o41ccUoC a US ! having with tbeat the tuilitil or r;tf anJ hy the cvurging adminisUrtd to j It ret.rled thai in case the Turkish .aailarl.. and ns grvalcr than the tai -mm of Pobb. Craven, Jobnoo, anJ J that acurrilous old imbecile, J. Davis, : iusuigeuta refue the overmrea m&deby jiWvAed be and Mr. Wilaoa were Wake countia. also detatchmeoU froui j by a few of their more worldly wr-e ! the Sublime Porl'a ambassador who it to Mtyvr. .ad it r another aiaguUr fact New !Vrw- and Wilaaington. This papers, A whip for the hore, a bridle , be tent to thtn-. wilh aaaurancrt of re laal ilr. M. UNtdon, by wboac legal forte waa about cue thousand strong. ' fr e m aud a rod for the lool'aback." drtas for grievances. Austria ia to occu dtka i'i uie under Mr. I At this particular lime Geaml Mc- j la the intemu of natiual unity aud py, by her miliary, ihe revolted pror Wartia 4Uo Mr. Xvilsoa had ! Donald was Ukea tery ill "fnd was on- brotherly l ive they implore the le-yal ; ince at Tuikey's txrusc, and Eaglatul 'w IrsieJ, aiia'.Ur. l.-s o the prea- J at ut lrsy. -JmmiU kate bevo I ha legal terwawai athrvted by Mr. Martin aavd k mjtiBcUra V ret.-aia the city t rsKleciiagr thW tax. the WMJ wiu illegvjity: Mr. LosiJoa n Mppoaed lo be a kar4 lawyer he orruialy rrccivtd Tery liberal feee froaa U city for the advice tkat be gave Ueoexeraiax the tare levied uasier K Mania aawl Mr. W.boa. and the tJo has 1kji aaked, -How U It Ut b mw got batk oa hU pkrtts itace, paU foe by the city, aad ad-iee Mr. Mania aawl tbe other aahappy aad saMppoiaUd apirita itb kiaa. taat lh y aathortUew kave tm legal rigbl to j4 txadly wkad a Vad tokl thewt Wj olght legally dsT r raTtft 4 Cai Hotidvau rsiawaJtUrssftat4 ava i raassr a as. CWUre watia.acsasej. are ..,- . ti tWaaal J T"' ; - j eauy, E, fwwfrkU awU Jrr af laarwaseats f rare kaia aa the CcaUy laa-jaa4 IVat ty'a (Miesi Toogwe tVgaaa. AJver Iwisatot ehwjahero. rw. (iforlal rates ewja ho had foe a i gic t IhM osto wwek. MOORfu CRKKK CE:T KM?Iit- initiiinntfnnul vnr ul Amuicin ( luJepeidetce great iutertst centres i aruUn fxcrx occasion thai contributes lnjj oirr the great nation L. : : I il... ..; .. : t . . .(T .i Pl.ilai1. j ,,nia tborb almost everything (W, (B kj WVU V ww.v ... I yc( there arc ccrlaiu affairs of local in- terail lni( ,vcuitd during ihe days i j men that should not that tired men' tliat naia no I bo forgotteu. Amo lbr the latlle j of Moore'a Creek; bridge that tok I place in what waa then Jicw Ilanorrr ' COUniJ l UVW A UUVJCI 1-.UU1) 1 iv.. i . i . .. I . . .... t rr I !i i. : . I - m COO siuerauir iuirivi, aitni " " I t i ...i t .. .it... MtMri ricii i irr ii-rl , f It Ma that I J,,,AiJJ. part ' . . . t-- -v M - fa dcniH. it ration -et the patri-.U in irginu, ttorernor ..'iartln ur orin Caro'.iua, pirparol lu advance against , 1 ' . ... .i . , i n the rear vi the !o n'it-, and in a the patriot ta thu fttatc. tvneral -, . ii e f. .t . v.. few momeiii tho b.ittie had boen won. McDonald of C rt Creek, now haj- ..... , , General McDonald was r.iptured a he etteMllr, wa lOiuumMoiivd to oierate ...... '. , . . . . .1 r ,ilavncktn hi tent, and thvc of the againt t lie patriot iu the Cape I ear . awnmar m'K. bail n. rS i i I liv llirrfiff bv i-cout and kirmilirri',cJl oil almott all i-ommuokaiion b.nwevn McD.mald, . ami tlenrral .Martin who was. then at WUaiiogtou. McDonald, not liking the ihrcaleuniK altitude of Colonel Mre, adancttl to within about four mile oi him aud scut him a kindl) wtrJtd letter, utgiug him to ' comj iver to the Maudard ol King, (Jcorjje, but at the aauie tint thrraten- ing if he lil not d m, that he would capture ihc iusureut" and hang thou all for Ihcir I reasonable comliict. Moore delayed on moit prrlest to anwer McDonald's demanl for mie day,and iu the meantime hurriedly cnl un wa ger lo Colonel Cawell lo come lo bii o.iVaiice, whicli he accmlingty did. lpo:i bi'in.'; preel by Mclnahl, Moore informed him that he would not forralc titr IwlMy the cain-e ol the patriot.- which he hid i?icd. In the meantime MclHmald had learntil ol the a.-embliug iu bu !ciuiiy of a , , number of .., a nI lie ilio-aglit v it imprudent lo attempt at the lime, t' , put hia threaU nit j e.u'.ion. lie ui . . t tho awrmbliu iu bU ticiniiv been inform! ol tlic r.t-cietl arinai of Lrl lam4eU ami ir Henry (.lint in in the Cape Fear River, and ha at once determined to. avoid an en counter with Moore'a force ami try to effect a juncture with ihe Governor and hi other fried at Wilmiugtoa. in ihc paid hour ( the night, la ing camj-firc luriiing brightly. Me- DonaUl mA nut on a forreJ march, cm.cd the Ope I esr Uicr, aud pur ucd Ihc moat uirsct course over rougu , read, and tSronh awamp', creeks and , moraea towarh Wiliuiojtox More's . t- . . i . f . . t i ..f ik. I acout ui-Hoverm iuc mir , lovalit and the patriot forre wei ' . . . . 1 e.n in Dot pursuit. .ucii.w.wi-a llw North Laat Cai Fear, on the third .Ur of hi march, paasiec from I'daden 1 ... ... - .it - l , Mrl)nshl erord into New Hanorrr nmaty, aivl as be ' apachrl Mjoxt' Creek h- d'wcottr- ' . . a . a a ..1 aV.e aa aar- at I ant t lui anu waiima; i"ej. ------ l . k ron.c - v tiipuo" v o ton. who were eacampca near me err, aide t cocntaaod bta army In jeroo, ; Hie waa a deaperaU case. Before aiai , Ut entrenched the force oX LillitgWo J ail Ca-wsdl, aal cle.po. hi. traek and to hi rear waa the impetuous Moore There was but one thing Wit . for bias to do, aa I that as to tight, and J the eoooertho battle commenced the Utter for him, a b hoped thai U b- oe a. between biaaelfaad Caa well aad j UlUagtoa. sko were oa lb opposite side of tho stxtaa. aiga U dUrsruoed la kU favor bffor llvo arrival of Moore- , Thla waa tbo atlaaXio of affairs oa ' the night of the S3th day of Febuary I i;;w. Uolh arasiew wer wilhia a rery ' ahsMt dUtaaor of each other. Reliable it forma Hot. had Veea rcarryed to the i psvtrsocs that the royaliata i a traded eaake aa attack w laesa at vae smwh 1 the foUsiwtag day, a-4 dariag the a-jht wrr Urowiag p trrsatt . - v.- .V lag daaaod T "7 " . , Uaf4aaa UcUeoi IM esmaaaaHe , I t u-.i i- area, saw that ihe esarswv waa frpare4 for hiaa. TVrj had rr tawrre4 th4 daaks that cotrd( .tho bcidgs) that apaaaed the aireaaa bet w era Ihosa, aad the hrt salver crcsjeaU that fcWwod jap hata cf lap psatrkiia fdalaty drxrrwahLe la tho early log lighlm thry tooJ IrfinMy in froot of Uicui. The sound of the Scottish t bag-piie heard ou the early morn- ' ing air, eounIin;r the advance, and on f ruahed with their u-uaJ jn:petuo:ty the 1 Ctfn Vinti'lrrtl Invilliit" Tli- fi-uinst tha (iral iutrrnchiii ent thai, tlirr i-nm . to without a man to deftnd it, and etip- ; Piiig that tLe patriot had fled panic stricken, they rapidly a-itanccd to with- ' iu n few yarJ of tho cou I line of d- ; iu n icw yarj oi iuo cou j uiie oi ua- fences when the pa'rioU arcc from their concatiiient and on .i into tbem 'a in-r drtructie Ore that threw them into t liva.,,ii a:nl .itMinav. Alt luii. lr l oiiim kintr .ia till.-.l iMifriiliti - . - ' - -, and ( 'urn.! II lIim nett in rommand. i Ml mortally wounded. In the mean- - . Jetachojent tf the patriots bad 7 , " " - - " w ere taeu iiiHoui r. S-'venty of them prone in the "Jat ditch,' cogitating on were cither killed or wounded, while on tho mutability of official life. The the ide of the patriot only two were DemocratL: caucus, called for Tburs- wounded, " " wh-jm recorer.d. ' day's evening to discuss a currency bill Soon aft-r tli? battle C!oiivl Moore ar- and unite into homogeneousneM its in- rived, aud uuitcJ k recs of the gal- compatible dements so that some finan- lant Americun n ni.intl in p'jt-in ci.il policy might be agreed upon, of the Ik-Iil. wherewith, to capture wayfaring rotes; Tli- iin-H.rt.i ncc ..l'tl i.ry t j the but the heart burning existing between .iue !" American linlopcii Jcnco cau- the KeircscnUti :es lrom different see not be fir-i atcd. lhau thi", there titn, rendered a discussion ?o perilous wj no im.r- iniortaai ba'.tie fug!it that the meeting was postponed to the .lnrtiir ilip ir i.- It lirnti' tli-' iHjivfr of intii.ite amusf mrnt of lJptiublirsnn who Nurth Citr;illJ ai:J Vtrv fi l ;r n,..r. ri;.,t.w ,.n.l . rKPMU IUil 'Hi" v i w Lord Campbell found .it convenient to them always cheerful. They have been leave tlic Slate, anrl Governor Martin still farther disconcerted by the uomi took r f-ige on bard of one of the thir nation of a utjr.com promising inflation of Sir l'ttii Ifkcr, lying in the Cape it by the Indiana Green Hack Couvcn IVar Kiter. The brittle of Moore's ' lion. The msjority in the House have Creek wa the death kuel! i f Knglar.J's r-o tinkcrtd our diplomatic and consular ' supremacy in North Carol iua, uud from . the "."'tli day ol" Febuary 1770 may be tlate.l t!ie dawn -.if her independence. Ml f. Mb CoHnKsPOMlEXCE. Waiiimi-n. l. l 1 b. 1?, 1-7C. With the i i -bne of an a- Tooinbn has jolitic4lly ?lrt i :i ten t!ioiia:d Ifm ocratt thu lcni.n:rHlin the marvel- Bou prgre that ha l u nf.ide iu the , tins of commission by tlic Democrats cflicient man ire r in which he bus disci-u-.' of th n n ii. 1 nv.ipon of" narfarc this week have been relutive to ihc ap- pHucd his regiment. luring th" !;.- tual hsf elnp? J -mc ihc dav thai tht br:iwy of Manoah could not li a more c.t iriiablc dexd ' t'aau to hide the in nliko fr ;u the face ! of fricnJ .nd !. Every bracts that weep up lioui liit cities and Kavan- uaa of tV -'Uih i impr-guat-l and saturated with the .i--ouou ixhala--tioiia iVoii :hc wititt- Icafm and ku klu a klau. an. I oery pap-r arri ing from that sunn land i a w aiding .in el o thu liit- aimdow of death I.i- la.ltn on thetal.i. her in the Hum-. w nose chitt k .c doing lucir It vl beM to .lo away . i . . i . .1.-. ei:.. mf ugir luijircvi.ni aur u mc uwui bvtbvarf.ig.tut. bigo'.cd andltrcaton- 3 mi.rji.. - . ..1 :hn. n.rjuii..u lir.thn:i .- ., 1 .i. . niur-uoe oi .ncu iumuiwu, oreiurcn jQ aud out of .yugrra and the Demo- cratic prr. particularly ol New York citr and the M-utb. That they now dc- t ol uccraa by thrii dissembling 1 f 1... al... ........ a. a a. ', . . a. a uju-u o".6 !. ...... v a . a - aa . a 1. ! uim "'" "i n" t ho-othen lo bridie their unruiy tut-mocr, ; Baso o make no further rciervncc lo their mad aaaulu againt tbeiiieofi ihe republic for the perpetuation of hu- ' tj with all its barbarie aad J aarage coacomiUnt. and ak us to oblitcrato from the taiod all the mctao-! iia of iatamou AaJeraonvillo let the i aereaity of oar cenuaaial year bdi- I urbed bv taiutieg allosioaa to thr ir wanton , torture of wounded aad d-- araaod captive-, they (saaay ef thea at Iral) .Tcr lose aa opportunity to alaa- der aad revil oar honored dead who ' cheer fall t rive theti Uvea that oeu era ' " v, . . ' aaaiveraary saht beco a y; aadtheaaaa whs dared to tcaatal aaa rajaaibsUty: aad csr4aemily rtfeta to their lrca araisM tho rarensaea as their cwta " . . . a "v. . , try a ass ava wstsisan taej " aw i the it as saw shafts c4 erery rehsj LssMcrart sheet aad orates frosa the , Lawresace to tho lU tao Urax4 aad frvsa Ihe A Uaa tae utW raciSe . . . . I U wax rvarned for Mr. Mvx;iva U ; vwad the kmaaU stAaasbva-' -ii.i.i. i!,t- I'luiiinc with Mich an-uin- v..rlatini? rratitudo of aocietv" bv John Kusscll 10Uncr on the eUte Ol otnor cnanuei man uire tuus paueuuy , "". - cuoonrr Kauecoi- fiiioti lut i niiiMim wnn Mien sauQuin eM rusting graiuuuo oi -MKitiy oyi - , .. . 4cu bv the confederate durioT tho i Un' br !cl-l,. appwrn aud lurnnutr.aud arv rlltcl at l-hi ail tlie i Mial abil- it. rnuiiLiisanee in the matfr of weath- i political affairs in South Carolina, Ye- vut f,. , . i i Tlinto. allrxma In mb.uU,-r, Hut on ar) ernci ai ini. ami m mpii iwi its couipwisance mine mau roiweaiu t wearv vears of "patieut ;watch and vigil ! ih day .-fJoii,ry im, t, id.arl nv ,li'.lae.l b Jeibr.i D.ti- It his i er. The Veneeriiigs and I'odsnaj, and ! ccntly printed iu t..c cw ort JJrniUf. oafT- wLich have ra:i,rkctl tho jxlitical Wlillama. in me ald .uin iuS wuium co-o,-eraiie rffort-, h..- demoralizfrd j other lavoritea have indulged them- j editorial of the Ilcrall com- diplomacy of the -oujlli .-ine U-eV ...r- fi?wri"tr 'SaS thr -.par nu,u,.,ent- of tuc "loat .ekes to the top of their bent iu the mcnting on the same. They will repay render 1 cau,e that the rtwh ,d mounUius various forms of fashionable ; th.s part,cart,me. dends ou the fidelity t, the Ke .ubli- !Jr VXE, Vatu Uterpsw agaiaaA tho rehabslitatioti of fcegtoe K Drake, SUttsu, N. C J the reprtaeoUtlre iPin ef tie rtUilioa, , "-U1.VrIa U'.ho deraatJy reiurate ha. i.rerU ( Vil' edTTeJ by TU f'acsKO, whs saaaefaJy faradee y. Rrower. Mewat Ainr. N. C oaaae of rroaaiaeat traitor, aa raUtora -Tho CVatral," edited hy Cad. Y. W. j dttion when be suppressed any mention ; of tho onlr service to the country that : ; ever gave liiin a place in tie hearts of ". hit loyal fellow citizens thai lie might . be counted worthy of the confidence and , wnwnitiAii liii .-tn festal Alrimtnrm In tlia TTnua ' --- , The grief which invaded tbepraecot- dial region of many Democrats bj the collapae of the rebellion was 'largely mitigated by the enIisli act of J. , miugaieu oy ae cenuua act oi ! Wilkes Booth, ana the admiration and . gratitude ol one llambletou toward that drunken murderer, waa ofeuch a nrmneni rharmrLr. tnai monihi. alter li niifht fo nrnln.t hi Inumf hr , i 4 , ; - o - - r - r --- t- ' , : niminir child aflfr that eminent : o patriot and martyr of radical intoler- 1 ,J . . , auce. The temeca of thia Jigfr4oa)ed V; f 1 jitruT.ii- and ghouls of the Republican party . gave lum ruih rotonctv. that after manv prcvaricalious on his part the . . . . cuiumiltec wit reluctau'Jv compelled , . In nnlAnd ltitta inl li a i a itriw? Iv-irifV alIgI, ,t lhejr caJfcmil:tg ftnd lnocL ii...;, r.r . ,.(!, tj,;. vr. n n li null n a v'Vu v 4C7 w w a a ervico that in iis crippled condition it will prove entirely ioaiktpiate to onr Commercial needs. It is asserted that the"p?ucdo reform er, composing mauy of the investiga ting committee have bc;omc throughly disheartened by thtir waut of success in looking up mi-lemcauors among Ke publieau oflicial. 1 The most prominent i propriation bill passed anJ pending. ; 'Did Probabilities" has carued the dissipation afTected here, but the daik hadow of Lent come apace ; aud when it strikes u- the accu- ! mulatcd sins of a lashiouablc season will be put on a low aietand rigorously starved, buflt-tted, w rolled with, gone to church with and otherwise maltreat ed, o that by the elope of the eiiiten- lial season it is cipecien mat tnev win hae been s.i reiluced in vitality that theycanboreadilvwipedoatawJen. l,:c the dctotee to .tart in neal winter . , ,Tr, with acleau bill rk ...;,t, .m P.-;.- r ..Irna.l. MV v ... ...vi. v.. will report on the Texas and TariHc, ' . . .. m, ibimia little doubt but lual Ibe an-, istran ..iucuomv i.i ... bul .-uarauteeang th interna on the bonds of that road will ss. ii.: iiii rri la ntue oount out mat tue r-pain's characterHic manner vf eva- tion and misrepresentation waa so ... . . ! .l lea. al. !-.. amS an aak exl a In ikat v B .1 1 ft. - - ....- ......... ... . - x.urope. is to muU a Ceet to co-operate. Oa the whoie, tae late eiecttoaa ia France appear favorable u the longer "J that repablic. Maxwxxx. We uliah a'iatrf Repablicaa papers pf,bliabcd ia North Caroliaa, aad shall ccp )t tanding daring this year -The North. Carolinlaa." edited by Dr. John Witabetb City. X. C TiaM edited by II Hnbl-s New ,'e" yJtr tv y,u w. K. ia0hard-a. lUleigb. N. C "Spirit of tdW Svatb," tdi'cd Terrr. K-liagbaas N. C. "New NorUi SUte," cdHcd by W.S (; c -lr,,ni, Aaacrscaa." edited hy lltadra, Lexiagtoa, X. C .ta anvrvearwa - u s taiizwi u . .. .1 ; 1 sr, nt, axcrpt oat afsxial CO tract Tho swiWriptiss psSee tm tUM, Wtt itiiscrwX Pvt k $1 frr ywar 4 TSf r'osrT Wges of aay ra-srr ia jfarvh Careaiaa. 1 1J. f. Cxtuz. cm ITEMS. All business :a i he addressed to " 1 ton, X. C. WU4JUU1UV WWUC OUWW t- tt Ti-i THE I tT, W liming- . 1 ern drawing-room. The leaders of this ' The City Hall w as closed oa the Tld, tremendous power have liad ample op in honor of the birth of the Falher.of portunities for coming in! personal con- j bis Couutrv. tact with Northern Kepublicans. They .; ... The City Marshal has now in the City Hous 17 mI1 auJ 5 womcn to j nor j The Supreme Court lias uut ciren a I ... i uecmon in ine ciiv case vn. uoiwun- j standing the manT reforls to the con trary. One, rae of smallpox on steamer Pioneer at quarantine below the city, and tbrco at ho-pital three miles below the city. Wc have been informed that our flourishing little city, Asheville, has moved to Washington, D. C. How is this brother Rollins Col. E. Rice and Maj. James W. Williams arc hard at work boreing a hole through the mountains of North Carolina for the Western X. C. Rail road. The "First fard Bucket Company' was out on parade yesterday. They had a very interesting shooting match at Hilton and a ball at the City Hall last night. His Excellency Gov. Ciirtia H. Brog den, accompaiHed by his Aids, Cols. W. Person and I. J. Young, left Raleigh on Wednesday last, to attend the Mardi Gras at New Orleans. Wc wish them a pleasant visit and a safe return We are glad to learn that Colonel Pinkucy Rollins is erecting a very fiue hotel at AshcviHe, for the accommoda tion of rummer visiter. Hotel room will be in demand there next Mimmcr, so our friend Rollins has not commenced too soon. Tut: Military. Col. Geo. L. Mab son had four companies of his regiment out on the 22d of February, they made a line nppcarauce, and the Coloticl de scres well of Ihc communitv for the Fourth street bridge across the rail- 1 f v... .-mUlw..! w.. h...w. !',... Divine will hurry things up, as it is a great inconvenience to the citizens to have to go all the wav round Sixth . . ! 9t S.....U.1 ,,,.1 IU,,n, i. V i streets, or in the tkiuitv of ti,-.t nvigl j borhool. - ? By jccial telegram to the Pti , w c ear. that His Kxeclkuey. ;-vernor Brogdeu, addressed the legislature of i ., . ,., - . , the SUtc- of l.eorgia on Wednesday 1 lat. Wo loirw Hi FvnllIi.V lilkr I :..-. . k . : . t.. VI..- ...1 U n. . W - - . into their ku klux souls a little Repub- I .. ; ... . much. There cannot be a more corrupt ; set fonnd in thr united States than that . ncan t urisiianitr. lor inev neca 11 rrrv iicau i urisiianiiT. ior inn nccu Tcry LegUlature f CarletoiTXcoTof New Vork " ' : f i f.' n a few day, the first cr of a new periodical, nlujv jjy, t" iowmmi, j IVao-being a j entitled Urconi ' tht aort of reference xrep book, or record of nearly cverv impoiUnt event during i the month worth prrer ing; together j with a rareful selection of tho choicest j current micellanr, all properly in- dexed. the first number will contain i a fine steel portrait of the late million aire, William li. Astor. Will be edited by Frank Moore, famous as the projec tor of The J?rieiiMt fieeenl This cari ous and oriciaa! work will be gladly welcomed, we think, by all cUswes of readers. Lowk to th aeaat. The debate oa the aaaorsty UU ia the iiouso of Bop rrseaUlivea has brokia the silcace which tho Cbairder ate leaders hare carefully amaiaUiaed si ace Leo's sorreader. Iroea tho day of Abraham Liacola's asaatsinitioo, aad lbs C4Miics.eralsDeswoaali poLcy iajuagwraiod br Aadrrw Jwhaaoo, dow ta tho rmaoal tiaao. tho Political ieads-ra et the Oaaicdcrata party at the Ntoih ( have frescrrcd tho rury of stir ace j ia regard ta their real tVsiiajs wpesa the Wsaaa SaaaaIsJ ia Ltaa tale asvl t their rol rstrp U rvgard w Aacsicsa Vaisaa. That aassH, pa- i talaosl wsth ssxh sbfl ioastaB aim, has eabird theso kaaahrrs to gaio a wiiiaos; witlia tho Gsrvsrraaacat which i ilea so thresr asT tho Tho CmJrdraxe power ia each oa tho Las aJarrsi iaA W thi Vix U twztmi OOO i hsrda-xvl thirty-svsghl mtm Uthof . i - t oseaasaral tw'Wrs. It ho ' - i null iu." uvn maw im ito.iin..- t.'i mis . ,,,. , .. mf w ... . . . ... I f. ' I . ii i . , . ii u- I . I I .. .. . . i . ..ii 1 1 atintii uiiti in fin. inir nr Mr ' . . n . i., i..i. i ... n .,, - . ..v - - - - vouun. t..o ui ...auv iu .ii-.. . MajiUr of lb Mrrm tut William Ncr. trol of the lower House cf Congress. It holds a balance of bower in the Senate. It wields a tremendous finan- ! ciai anu commercial innuence in every , , Vorthi.rn SUt. and its nrentativM ! 11 . fl . are the welcome guests in every North- ! peueve inese onnern xruoucana 10 ? v5nai nypocnucat ana cowaraiy. ! iucsu vvuicuusua uetictu nutk uc ' ioriu uicu out wiin oianion, innui- game, luau. Stevens, fumner and others. They believe that the present representative men of the Republican party are afraid of their own consti tuents and ashamed of their own prin ciples. They believe that the great maioritr of the veonle of the North are also "sick and tired"! of tbe eman& cipation experiment, and that, sooner or later, a reaction will j set in which will overwhelm the party of humanity and make the United States a white man's government, with! the Confede rate South the determining balance of power in that Government. Under these circumstances the Confederate leaders, being sure of the allegiance of their Democratic allies at the North, have determind to "develop" the Re publican party, and to aerelop it in the two issues which these Southern politi cians believe represent the fatal weak ness of the Republican party. One of these issues is represented in the policy olf reconciliation; the other in the cry of a white man's government. It is believed that these two issues, if pressed ! before the Southern people, will prove j stronger than the war cry and the Abo lition cry on the side of the Republi-1 cans. Hence the leaders of the Con federate power in Congress were quite Mr. Blaine was to offer it. a- a !..! ; nnatejer oi auaacuy mat maj ap - is a ta tiit v jv aa nuu vvu awvvrwa coarse of Ben Hill inj this niaUer, is ouly a part nnd Parcel of the aiue au dacious spirit which has defied the au thority ol Congress and of the Execu tive for the last forty years, which has revolutionized Louisiana and Missis sippi wilh a Republican Co-grcas and administration in power at tuc .auuu al Capital, and which replied to each election of General- Grant by the mur- der of unpolitical support in tne south- cru States. The confederate Demo- cratic party is thereforo re.tdv for the issue as joined with thc Republicans; iu Louisiana, South Carolina, Arkansas and Mississippi The-ifiphiing-nthe,riS r w 1 r-w i.IaiiIihI I c 1 i .t aav ill 1 r 1 .m rr I I U'ala along this linc ' all summer ' until the , "unconditional surrender" of the Rev- i 1IVA Ii X UlUt II 1 1 U I IKUV. "HI U. M Wl V publicans crowns the party of caste wit tinal victory within the I nion. ' (u lCl no jvcuuoiican ueiuuc niuist n CJU1 Senate at WhinHon. Ihc Rc- ; l'ulican Senate at the National Capital I lUu.t UV.lillV r tho t itailt-1 into which ; the Republican l-ody-guurdof the I riion i must now be ihrownj. This citadel 1 mut be held at all harda aud at all w.1 uutu lu Vwr,u preparing to burst uixm the country has ppvitt its ' ' tirrp From llii Rrriulil iea'i Snato I lorce. rrom tin i.epuuuca.i renate nouiu go loriu at once tuc w oru oi : uarnin - which wi II arouse the nation a. inl"0to a ronseience of the dan- J gehi i Df dt l" cml fott.h -V trU" n' of uncertain-: sound now. 1 he bugle ; j cjji lhUs forlj, should be clear and . 1 !.,.! rinin- ll.rr.iiffhnlit I h- Un.l ami ' inmnirvn'n- lli nx)ii!p 1n m un Tly n- ' i .'"fsvei " r - , 1 snmmonmg tue people to ena up lep- rekntativet to the eat of rurcrntnent' 4 , he h.art brin , J needed in this emergency. I-ook , to the Republican rau in tht New i ... .....- i 1 :.: ... r. . , , Wold. Yrithimjtoi Chronic?-' MR. I) AM IX F. IlCATTV liuo u fact- 1 urer and proprietor of the lkatty l'u j aoJ iWl,V-, 'celebrated! lWJcn Tonj j larlor Organ, Washington. 'N. utuo car lor urgan, vahiogtrtn, .. J .. u certainly . very readable and gener- j " n transact buaicew with. He i '"" pn noatuoa u any ;iom : -IT the instrument dor-, not , prove aatrfactory aAer a tt trial of day after receiving it the purchaae IBOOey Will UT ITlUO'JCU U j'U sue ir. turn of the instrument, and he will pay ' freight charges both ways." This j certainly aa exceeding, "generoos, and , safe manner ia which to transact boat ' aea with hiaa. He warrant hb iaMm 1 meota jot aix ycara. See bia avdert- meat. jan 2s-6m. UHUtUII SCf T I !(. tm tmmm r SI I I r-asraary ta tH. ) TsUlICl. vrvV liu Ur w Wtavtat sa U JUfHcaa HatUv Coeaja:tt. ta4a coaatj. tM Oaierr- U Uk UUt ay erf MarcSv. 1S$. mi lt a t4a a. aa. at tae baj A rots4atss4. to taw tears VU W tatasasaX ttcSers a rsaaais. py ssrse. J. t HfXUtKKv rvea t.-ss Cvsav. X . I AUX.-sWT ats rvssv BL1TTT 1 A N Cra2U H n t.sl Wrruht. litMrt fn irtY U'avasssgtsss. Nero trsr. t X ... w . i. . .1 .Kt .1..: ....i.i.. -. r ,i.;. mci r.f ,.rl n t r-t. In a .... I. lull. r UuLx I I I wiewrAATtrr eaieswr j sniawa mVm XEW AD VERTJ3EMEXTSL tuis iAr& is on riLE vnm - w hr AUTctUtK CotrcU caa t uavst. BY vlr.ua of a certain DeeJ of Awln meat, mad by Tito Uape Fawr UullU- Juc CUUIIMUIV." tu tha nndanlfcd. liMrinr Uteflial4Uaayof January, hCH, and duly regWvtrcU la tbeotUce of U K-KiU r of the County of New Hanover, in Hook LUL, at pace 513 mad following, motl lm In Ui proper fflM in Uio connty or lUaden. 1 w III eapoae lor aat by public aneitoa.foreaak. . mi AbbotUburg. in Ui county of lii4a, a la o'clock a. nt ou riUy tb M day or afarcb, lX7S,alub right, title. Intro, and tat fr aald Ounpany In the Heal and . IctoiuU Property aud Ktrcctn convcyrd br aald Company to Kdwln rl Iiurrusa. by lu-denture- of niortace. dated Jaauary iiUi. 1S7, and reg-lstc-rad In the ofllc of I lie ltcg Ister of.tbc comity of Now Hanover, in Book K. K. K.. at page 1 K and fuilowlac. and albo ivsUtered In the proper ofllc In tho county of lUadcu. AUo. all lha Diy Uoodaand Groearlea and McrchanUlw, In th 8 lore llouM at AUbattaburf, lately br lquglnK toaaltt Conipauy, and all the Loim ber and TUnber, Too a and Impleiucnto. conveyed to me by anld 1hJ of awenmeat. W M.r. CANADA Y. aMttf keWeV Wiluilugton. Feb. 1. feb 4-ta. IiSURANCKTGCY OF JNO. W. GORDON. $40,000,000 Assets Represented. ' KIBE 1X61RANCE CXIMTANlirb : Liverpool London A Globe, Kugland. Hamburg Bremen, Germany. Mob,le l"ters, Mobile. ' a. Virginia Fire and Marine, KiehoKind. City, Richmond. Southern Mutual, Richmond. Old North Slate. Warrculon. Pcun, rhiladelphb. Home, Columbus Ohio. Amaou, Ciuciunati. Ohio, j Z.VfrT0 tVr'"B- "'h ny. n. v. 1 v i Hood Aseuta wantnl for uri and Hr and ) ' StIVriB, a. jyiy m v U.MINtfTON, N. ITxurn stras or Ami.hh: t. i ! t.AMIKN lUMItr or 011I ClKi'LINjk.i l'lIKl;l.ASn lllx l bun cn rl'.tsi lu the 1 Inairlcl i ourt of tno Uu Inl rMalra lor . tlicfatx- ar l-uttltl in the l-jn.rru In. anil found lit-r to Iki (be MhoQiirr Wain I ollinn. J oh li Mallirw. iuatrr, Imuud liuai New ork lu Wlliuinft.ui, N. Mb a can II ' of KUiinu. Kb waa batd acrwand lu in lirrnkrra, brtMAWlde ou, Willi atxitM frtl ( water on lo r wratiivr aide and aitoui W .t on the 1 lt At tlir ir-juoi i i. Malbew.. I -lcik l.im n ImmuI ald tup. kud uriirtnlrJ In Hnillhill.v nu,l It . i .. . rnipinye.1 labor and lltitri i, tv4uiart t.. iuearuourr nii tw nKbit r. in iMw. .nr toue th- llcliUra the lut nuatarhml iinn on in tar. and aai.ii t thi- th v niird hi!,-, run.r. t uui, pultrd U ar o.woi n.rt" t iinonct uViiahtcr- a?ilkwid t4i w W lib Jauuaiy i-o a at mat ta rnuiiui ' rMtiabie .iiara of aj4 vi and t" S naiuMliI ) mum nha:t. bl iwi la IT I 1 19 P.1UII M 9 II II MUM t UrT I at.il rao. . ' titwri. Itr utnir, afiura! tnj fttf al- " . n..iannici anl mm ". , -.--. jg"Z;etrbM, in ,lof wB.u,r XliJjXu'ii'Z! directed as4. ttaJliiced. I io bv) l-IO puoiic uur U nil pt olMlf cUdailuc tl aaid Sta4 turr tacair. a ivrc aod furaiturr. and (Mfu, ta aay Biiftiiff lali f nl t lm i it iiwAi - i f aavd BpMar iMMtore l aaid ltirvt t4wt an ; b heiil for tbv ta I rmr litiltk! in 1.. lamcB utatrvt o yortb Caa-iwia. t ta "tTr 'tlenal .1 aat. lite a au J tawrc. ! iaae !! . ciaiana. aad t, tnaac tbti ailaataaaa ta 1U4 Ui vmh ly 4 l iMat. iKk, mk I' as sa. tYwss Sur. hMiaat J. tt. KIU V K rMavti taeusss I a. Hf . Jt. VASdwiKtAJW . IXfSWaty I' R.H tBail-JKa . " IESTBE00K 10UEBIE8." WILfcON. N. c, C W. wuaTtmOQ, rstntius. MMO ( Vu Tp s.-, fna. ,v aa4 ta M "an rwa. A lb tMl O'-n SMh aairaa la I aatO "srsO. t aas f -' m Sl aa rws fCy aa- a.ya Ui p , inx taw aaft-Ssa-e a as Srat Si t M ia iSlnin ewartaet. XUta tawty faaai Trass aad sstrassaarf t ai turn smss fasswtao sa aay iaiiiaajtaaa. S as I Sar (.as wtrsoaM laa aua. ' C'.W.W..aMgi4C- aaa. jr., C f at,., iif .,,' r.if 1 j . - .v - " ... .l VHJtllWit rtlS UnLfelUh H AIL. OTrU-R-tatt.Ua. KW aXs Sat; Uwry saay. " rLatroaw -matrtuiaa Waa-4 t S4 KSSJl tJaa.Ot'SsSV " ' ' " f WaasMf. M nVtmOf, ft s as I . a tssaji y ' twQg. atasy i-tasasw fsfsiaps Arriiajaae, a ,m i ma' ! issS mm .'i an seat. JaaBaTaJ j taaTaaea fvaal St 4 SatawaTaa aaaaaassS j I a aaS t SS fcUa Saa. as aflamianSsaS a ga i satawje-.s-i' a an unis.ana Saw , I an r.ua &0 fmMmmmi v.la,liasaa aa sjaSaT I I ssaas m m m a aa inn v ,ar us aaa : j tajaaSgSTaaia aa t r!lrr.mm ' i. - l . ! . . ...
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