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-i,..- -1 . 'T" f V." I J ' f "" " y . ..... I. II ml,, .11 I, HI -v - . it 1 ' i 1 t ' - r , ! Nr -VOLUME VII..-, 'WILMGTON. NORTH CAROLINA, PBID AY MAY, 5, 18761 inniBErc22 -,,l-- ., m - - - M . . a - t hw ; i it. tu'! u l; .i ; y . ! i . I , a B P. VS88SSS2S888E888L? B' SS38888S888S888 3 S S 8 8 8 8 88883S88 B 888888883888S8S Brat () Ilaeis Konpartll type, con- I tiute a aquare. All adrcrUMaiBU will Us cWtwl al the abore rate, eawpt oo special own tracta. Special rale can be had fur a loader line thaa vae wrk. Tae aubarripUon price to Tuc Wiu. Mi3Krr9 Tirr U I" J" fcr aUjle copies of 10 ur 20 ti 00 per copy. The drcwlaUoa of the CUT U lb Urt of aay paper In North Caroli aa. , W. 1. ClAtUV. TroprleWr. CI ATI 05. At the laat aaooal aaeeUag of the Xatociatloa, Ktwbera waa tIctd aa the place of lb occcediag saeetlaj. la ponaaace of the mwlulioa adopt cd by tho Aaaodatloa, I hereby give aodce that the 4th aaaaal mcetingof ike XVeta Awoeialloa of North Carolina otH Va held la the city of New Vera oa Taeaby the ltlth ef May: f A fail attead&ace of the member uf ta AMociatioa U detJrahla, aad mtm' ban f the prate a-t ytt coaoected wiLa the Aasocialioa tre cordiallr ia vitad to be preMBt. J. I). Cam anus, IWi1 N. C. Pre! AaocUtln. RiLPtl, April Sd. 1873. nxrcxtucAjc coY?rrio. TaeSiatioaal CepubUcaa Coaraoiioa eeta ai ClaHtf on the 1 tlh day of Jaae next. The BUI Republic Cun rtmUoacoaieaeeatBaleighon thelSlh day of JalyaeaL M We are authorised to bet one thou aad Tallin thai North Caraliaa will go lbptthlkaa acit NoTenbrr. ' T1o will tale it t ; " JCDUX UeKOT. , We hare heard thai la the bear ia ef the eaao of the State aaicwi A. M. WadJtV loJicUd for aaaault aad bat Ury oa ooe ef the editor eflhia paper becaaae of artkke that hare appeared beramaiadrtrU oa the moral char actrr of the dftodaaC. whka eaao came a to be Ward la tha Saperiot Cvurl of Xrw UaaoTtr coaaty bcture hialloaoc Javra UcKay oaWedoelay laat,tho cue kaTlaf beta 'aabaUltcd U opea eoart, la mUwlnj la matter his ". Ueaoc aaid la e2ect thai ihe eJlVoraef aie paper aad auda Tery jra vrj tartooa chaxra alaU dtfcav ' eaai, aad thai thry Ud had aa eppor- taaltyaf JoaUfjlfif thamatlrea Uhat it; made tho durj-ea bat had no aoaa ax ' Oar lafjrtaaaU tltbeirdid act adr . euad Aha vorI of hi Uoaor, or hi tIaor pet eoprhea4 tha aaeaa is of tbe worl Oat he ulUrtd, fet m ill a4 Uii itjcrrcttetltjU our tiuj-a ea the aaid trials Xlvo&U aTird rjaat plaareVi ui uw v - - I rara A.2X. TTaiiiU, aad art ready la I F-aoa w acsl.aTerwehaTe , , AU wa ask U a Lit chxsca. . . zcz: covxrr. i ' cse arctbi C wa pabllihed a coeiiiicii3 ocr (r-tijLi ce rtrrcslccl, ac Dr. Caiaoa L:t 4 Uaper cf r&tUa laatrdl$a. dsca ilea, are Lxra mtitrl armal ksxaaU c '- lia fst tlUt place, rrrr tit art i: ef Xr. Cs--ca, La w-ri! rs r:e ef te best Saperiitca C. ef IV.:: a Iic-lsa tla DaU t.I l.T, A trsa rCrraaa, a V.- V e--:t:l clsji td a I.? L:. tzl L :li r-y li -': clnu-lrl 1 ;-r:r f.r Hit pcoJ- BLDVO. tl AXmm 11 f Blli Uludal UdT m . . . DomiU. CuozxTa&m&a WftdaU dear uorneyjit un CiiJ for coltecuoo, umi iliJ L mot Haelk thkLrv vtre civea " Xoe lit. Coo jtramw Wddcll deo j tela drVJiYtt VpuL:ielinfecr glrra la lit Cttr IIxll, td U.U "til?, U t4 JaJu to a e&Uc&tsn in tbia itj that La rtxle dg vn renujlrania arenoe In Wa&Liotua City with a woman thai lAhx& a ciueatlonible ctaract? 4N0w, If Mr.' WadJel! will deny any of the aborfr we will -jtrodoce aOdaviU to prove it.- 1 ! - IHSTHlCTlUCrUBUCl CO. : MITTKE. ' Thp IUi!Tlcaa Committee of Ute T1W DUUrict met fa tbla dty on the SJ of 2iar. aad arpoialed dolenUa to the Ceareniioe. and aeleclcd the place d t iu holding the DiLrict Coo Tcutkn. JCrery county in the'Duti let km represented except Moore. The Cuamluee after a loos and harmonious dMCuaioa of the matter nnanimoiulr aelected the SOth of AuuU neat, and IfagwJia- aa tb plac of bolduis the Hrpubiicaa DiXrict. Cuareolioo to noetinate a eaodidala tor Vottgtt aad rrcMlentUl , Sectors fwrlhe Diatrict I Toa. Daniel L.toawrll aad Uame U. Ilextoo were elected delcgatee and ilemr. Ulack and v.!leUn alternate. The meeabera of the Coaiaihtee girt a good report a to the political outlook and promt an increased majority for the Union Republic candidate ant fall. The gentlemen elected by the Com mittee are good and reliable men, and will anqumtlonably represent the wish e of the Republican party of the Dis trict. TIiot o nn!ntrtirtvi but thav are .tb'JIortoa men.' (rover nor Hor- ton-Is eatiUeJ to tha rote of North Carolina, aad we hope-he will, gat it. w i et,cc:ii ron.fUB poar. , The lVMT.'ailer Boding that that very bad and malicoua man, 7i TL Vance. was to be the can4alJteto( hU partT for Goremor, caposed bis rascality la be ing bribed br Matthew W.Banaom lato lling hlsaeai la the' United Slatea 8nate to the said Ranoom for $2,500. tV'e aA'gladlhaYKrhalad iu eftct, ihe felloe V frtend have adriscd him not to ran, and he ha at last author bed the Asherllle omiVm- to state to the iublie that ha i sot a candidate. Ha hs dona f 11, the ppP1 Jo Bot want him. Uiey are tired of such bad men um Vance. It mom fool. Waddall andt Hoolijaa, they must tateaback aeat and let Lira est Union KepubUeass take charge of their place, rvo more thkraa ia t)t&ce la goin: to be the wax cry of Ihe gvod people 1 1 .'the Sute aad natWa. ILI campaia. TU Democrat wt ctVre It momtmatt lim imGenr. thT H Pt the atamp of coademnatioa on his brow of a W tiler, not that the lawless fel lows who will do it are ay better than he U, bos, for the parpoaa of deceifiog the hoaesi people of the Bute. So there U ooe more ot the tribe gathered lathe happy bury log grouaU or tus Either: ,Who aaxtT ' 1 ' ,, A ecallcmaa from New York, some taonth ao, area! to AshtTllle, N. CX, eUIa; trees ; (apple Ac.) he was making a can ram around to tha diTet eat hoaaea, and called la to a Mrs. f- ii.-na who at Hal tlrt-j raalded la AaherUle. aad sold her hia bciae-a. Eha afttl talklas to him aoeaetlma nak ed Um where ha as from, lit aaawei ed tlat he was sk Nw 1 oik. Tha udy becam. Immedlataly, Ttry ladlx aaat aad ordered tha xorter maa she vtmAl aara ai a5c f vr "w tf-,rtm- the rtclksaas aaid&Iia j. U ebeyad tha cocmia 1 ef thewtjsua asd fnr!itflt retrealed. BTTT a pr or JACXaOX.' v Aaochee abxsrV comer, to jola TW oihaa Tha ahenx of Jscrrm, taa am la EacTiinsa. a atraJilt eet, he2a sc-iJed Democrat, drcamped t;r tl-i r i-1 UXwhm -;t- lis has rua aay, r Ba tie fur i'h tie-ssda ef doToraef te vouaty fzli. VTe i t t:w nassca rrrr --t ef Drr-rmila i.L.a!:??, asi at: 1 tv-y e'-ae, It coea tta U-U ccr-tIrJ ty cTTt: :rk aad H-xtttj. t , - j - It : ? r- :.tr et-jry in t r -..: a ALFRED MOOSE 1TADDELL CLEIiK AND MASTER IN EQITY. 8TJED ON UI3 OFFICIAL BOND. Judgment Rocovercd 1 . . Againsjt Him. ' ' ' ' NEXIROBj THE VICTIMS. ' The men whose name is brought promioeotlr before the public iu this article, Alfred Moore Waddell, now member of Cbngre from the Third Coagtamitmai District of North Caro- Jiuw.vatv. dorlox the rear. J80O, Clerk asd lister ia Eanttyfcr New IIxaoTCS cutiDtr, North Carolina, rrerioua to the year mentioned there had lired in Wilmuigtou a niott Worthy and respect able colored man uamca Solomon W. Naab, who was killed by an accident, lie left surviving him three children. namely: tiolemou W. Nasb, Jr John W. NasUand rrkilla Naab, who after wards married Owx-u Lurney. These people are anion the I test and moat Tcspcctable citi-eui of this city. John t . Nh died t irceiitly, btlovcd by all who knrw Lint. xIouoti V. Naab is well known to our ctlueni aa an up right aud efficient . county officer, and Owen liurury has fur years held a most imortBl ui(ion undor the United blates -orernment ss an officer of the Custom. At the time of hi death, Nasi m jxj.-h.'ssAI of two valuable pieces of real entatcn Wilmington one oa the south side of Orange street be tween riecoitd and Third, next west of ot what it knon u tcs the lloskins place, the other on the east side of Fiont street, between Chestnut and Walnut ttreeta, which was at one time used aa a marble yard by a man named Milli gan, and is now p.irt of the estate of the late Dr. Jamea II. Dicksoa. and adjoins the lut on which tbe Dickson residence now startdj. The third piece of real csUle of Nl w.t located in FayetaViile, N. C. In ,1.0 the lieirs-al-law of Nash filed a litiou for :i puititiou of said pro perty before Alfred More Vd Jt l,tben Clerk aud .lau-r iu ljnitr, and in obedience l an iucr iwnci by him from said lui(y Court, the above do scribed property w-) -A-ltlrfn Mo Rae bco ruing Uiv purvbaAcr of tbe Orange street lot fjr the sum of one thousand and fady d-Uri, (11,010) and Dr. Jam II. Dickon of the Front street lot for the sum of one thousand dollars tl,JU0). Tlie lot la Fayettc- ville was sold for tbe sum f eight bun dred and fifty dollars (e'iU). These sum, ajnouoliog . iu the whde to two thousand eight ban J rod and ninety dol lars ti,SVOi, wen paid in to ibe said Clerk ' and Master In Equity, A. M. Waddell. When this ruoacy bad been paiJ in to WaJdeil the panic to whom it be. longed made frequent applicaliobn to him for it, but tbey wi-ro always and uaiformly refused. There waa always some excuse for not laying it over. At that time Waddell was the editor aad proprietor of a vjcr called the Wil axlBgWo Jlcrm'-f and money was a nee eesaiT article in. running a newspaper. Years rolled by -aud after repeated and urgent solicitations for their money, several years ago these heirs of Nash brought suit In the uperoe lXort of New Hanover county for what belonged to'lhem. The suh was brought against A. M- Waldll and hi boadsmea oa his clQclal bond, and after staring the matter off tor several years a judgment la favor of these Nash heirs against Waddell aad his boodsaica was fina'ly had at June term. 1S74, for the fall amount of the claim, amounting to $7,77 1, principal nd intere4, aad tha costa. - . ; II waa then that Waddell a friend forward aad effected aa arraage- i with the plalatiffs whereby they to receiTO twa aotas tor fire haa drtd doUirs each, and one note for eight hundred dollars. The lawyer ot these colored Fple advised them to this ar isiitmnnt, and retained the note km tlfht haadred dollars Kr his services randered to thesa la the case wnetiser La tTcr reallxtd the avmey for km note or not we are not advised. Alter aav Is- beta hawkrd around the streets far tome time without a buyer, tha twa ft to haadred dlra aotas were sold tor terra bandied aad Cy doCarsI aad tha puichaacr of iheaa oly rexsrrtred km aaooey by ft sail ai law agaiaat tha rriadreJ aa lis sccuxlUea!! Tha etarty eiU tLctmad doars daa to Ciesa oor colored peer ettedta there, after waag IJurteea years, jast aerta kaalrel aad y d.,sr. .' And ills ia Uha caed kissel aa kosest axaa. Ca la oaa cf tie tlir airy. Ha r kiiwlf ea btUg ef tre tl J Car Tc soatecllr; ef tit sen, asd thatSrrs aicd tha UI efkis ascrf-r. Us Ills wbo is a rjtxl! rr a I rt .'c-c to jzj lis dJUs i honor. He it uvho rtpcla charges against him aCxiisgkia character by the usual aouthera aad chiralrle meth od of the bludgeon, and the pistol. O. bra chivalry I ; cmTAuuo Auauzit3mj. ' If there errer was oaa -thin; thai a true blue Southern genlleman always prided himself oa more thaa another it waa hia cAivabj. . He mlht be a gam bler, a blackleg, a cheat, a fraud, a ducer, a whoremoDgeraad aa adulterer he might with impunity violate fe male chastity ; he mltt while raising up in hia house a tinUy ef children bora la lawful wedlock, at tha same time rear op aa a&zret a Lalf-dozzen or more cUSezeat faailiss C bastard, Ule gltlmste snulitta; . Cta-rJiU ,en eA avid blood ; keep ihe better lookiog portion of his own daughters for his own lecherous embraces or tor the grati fication of the lusts of hia boon com pardons, and finally sell them off to work the cotton fields of Alabama or Mississippi, and still be a gentleman. To illustrate, we hare personal- know ledge of a case that occured iu this city where a Southern man, a slave owner, who had the entire into the beat. society, who seated himself at tho gaming table with hij slave boy his own son, standing at his back; and after gambling away everything else that he had about him, actually placed his own son up as a stake to be played for lost and horrible to tell, delivered him to the winner and gave him a bill of salo therefor. Yet this inhuman wretch was a so-called gentleman, and if any person bad calll bis honor in question, the bludgeon, the knife. or the pistol would hare been instantly brought into requisition to resent the insult. Tbe day has passed when thede gent ry, with tne nesn and blood ot tueir own children are allowed to carry on tbeir uefarious business. But tbe grovelling, debased desire that they had in ante-bellum days still posseses them. At heart and ia practise as fiir as they are able to be, they are tbe same gamblers, blacklegs, cheats, frauds, se ducers, whoremongers and adulterers as of old. And more they are just a high-toned, jut as chivalrjc. They in dulge in tbe same amusements that we have alluded to, and when any of them are exposed in their rascality, they have the 'aaeae - argw sn 4e.-aae-tbc . bludgeon, the knife or the pistol. Place one of these fellows in a high official position a position that would confer honor on aa honorable man, and bis chivalric exploits are more glaring and more disgraceful than ever before. In stead of honoring hi position that bis position might honor aim, he becomes like the dog that returns to his vomit( and his practises of vice and immortal ity are carried on with the most un blushing effrontery and in the most reckless manner. If he is told that he should, because of his position exercise more discretion and that he should try to be more decent and circumspect, hts high metaled soul is on fire with a magnificent indignation, bigh-toucd and kept up by -copious libatious of whisky, and the urging ou of his chivslric friends, aad e thinks be an swers all the charges against him with bis bludgeon, his knife or his pistol. It is remarkable, though, how very cartful be L that tbe akia of hi own carcases b in no danger of being punctured. When his chivalric soul is worked ap to an aotioa by the laid oopione liba tious of whisky and the urging ot bis friends, he proceeds to select some suit able hiding place from which he can sally forth, garrisons the surrounding buildings with his brutal bullies that will be ready to rush to hi atabtance la a twiakliag, aad whea his adversary cornea along, springs oa him unawares, laBicts such outrage as ha Is capable of, while his canisoo, like tha clansmen of Roderick Dhn, appear aa If by magic to assist him la hie araU 'of high emptiae aad to keep away ther sneddjesosas friends of the other aide. If, em the other hand, he thiak thai aa ppor- taaity a ill be awarded him of meetieg hie aatagafii-4 fce to face aad foot to foot, oa level grwaad aad at equal ad rentage, be is careful k brie with him bis gang of bailies for hi protec tioo, aad if there h a magistrate ooo Tenkat, be Is careful to hare a friend aspect to k'm thai a Weack of tha j an re is iaaaalaeet, aad ha sails dswa to acre under the -weuetiem ef aad UUa4 tWtAunaef apssscwwOocr. O, brave chivalry 1 Q, crataa heart, r - VUX19 XIOOHS WAD D CIA. " Ia oar ismaef April 71- w patch ed tAalrtstsi to tha xfsct thai tha Is a!0Te sasrauijsstdi aa hahaal gaaUer. aad ia pewof ef our tTrrr adverted t tha fact ivti Itii Jssm wlta ca kia way ude Ltrraaa-LL-ss Urs tha acai-xia f ?la rerel C1-W ka aJ77al la t . :rr ef v a tzl nLZa Hera. U a err! .;,: f--.!..!L- mTrcaL. Lain C'.-nl'a avr-rrii etsao-ry, aad tlat he had borrowed the sunt of one hun dred and fire dollars from a fceatleman who was present, with which to pay hia iadebtedneaa, promising to send him the amount borrowed immediately on his return to Wilmington j thai la did not do so that after the aaaemblins of Oosgreas in December thia gentleman again wrote to Waddell," asking to be re-imbursed and thai he declined sending the money on the ground that it waa a gambling debt &c r We hare since the publication of that article again .talked to the gentleman from whom we cot our information, and hare been informed by him" thai the statement made in the Fost of the 7th April is substantially true aid cor rect, and on the strength of this re-as-aertioa from, jur informant we again make the charge that Alfred 3locre Waddell, Member of Congress from the Third Congressional District of North Carolina, is a common gambler and a fellow who skulks behind tho skirts of the law to avoid paying a debt of hon or. This man Waddell haa taken excep tion to this erpoc in the Tost and has left his seat in Congress to redeem his wounded honor and character, not by showing that our charges against him are net true, but by a cowardly and scoundrelly attack upon ono of the ed itors of this paper, with a bludgeon. We again chorgc it upon him that he is a common gambler and that he does not pay his debts of honor, and we dure him or his friends to deny. it. JAilES li. McPlJEKSON. - This is another of the chivalry. This U another of the brave men who get their bravery up to tbe average height by means of whukey and friendif) and lie a druakcu idiot wants to settle that tax collecting affair by the favorite southern argument of tho bludgeon. the knifo or the pistol. Tbe Commis sioners of Feader county have afforded him every opportunity to scrape up hia loose change and to shako out his pock etsthey have extended time to him at his own desire and request and still the bcttlcmcnt is not made. Mis friends arc numerous, but seem to be very im pecuniou, for all that be seems to get iroiu them is bad aJvice and bad whis key, lie seemed to think that a pellet of lead in cur diaphragm would answer our conundrums of last week about the County Trrcr3 TCTTtptS Which he don't seeu 2uito ablo to exhibit, and wanted to sboot u. but a passing friend took his little pop-gun away from him and wc again repeat what wc said last week: "An exhibition of tUe rcctipU from the County Treasurer for all moneys collected by Mr.Mcriicrson that should haro been paid to the Treasurer accord ing to law would ;uitt all appreben sious iu the mind of the public about this matter more t&cctually than any thing el-e. Exhibit tbe receipt by all mcacs. And we aaiu go into the'eoauedrua business and ask: Has he get the icccipL-? . Will he produce them? Are we to be killed for vcuturiug to ask thoc simple questions Wont it be sickly times about here if such an event should happen FIAT JCSTICIA. A notorious rowdy saw prvjer to make a murderous attack on one of the editors of this paper because of certain charges that we have made against him in these cwlutu as, which charges are not even denied, and oa a regular present ment, indictment and trial in the Superior Court of tbe county, for1 the crime which he had committed, it being in proof that tbe defendant bad de clared his intention to again mate aa attack oa out life whenever he should hare aa opportunity to do so, hia Honor Judge McKoy imposed a paltry fine of ten dollars oa tha defendant and then sobered him to go at large to carry out his already expressed murderous iatea- tioss whea kd eppoctatuty oSkred, Later ta the same day, after- the ad journment of the court, oa our saeedag tha said rowdy oa the pablse street. La rlew ef the threats be had made against a, wa placed eare!f ia aa alfelade to repel the attack we kaw would be made oa us, we were amvUd by order ef hi Ueaor aad placed under very hxavy bond to keep tha rac. ! Aad stow era want ta know If IDs UouerkasrexmaawAi! fixed the price ef aa assaaU wilh an latcatto li3al tha sum of tcadaKsrs as to desaiocxaas aad h!r!l toaad chivalry aad whea a RrpabJicaa attempea to rcrro their lira treea sack saardcrwtf satttih r they are to be pUced aadar hearr beads; - We ask toeststioa ia a3 a-aIslk4UwiUb - eawBBa-aaBBaaaBBBVB Rrrcti rrs Victcxt. Ar 3Smo iixa2 Crrr XT. Arr!ii was exceed Mayer, cm Maadxy Lua. Ilcrcaisriu Ttzrm at Cot&t- xtxx A Tallcaa llxysr i?i wiry of Csllsvr re5a . :, ' ,i - l 1 1 order of mjttU'' " . and charge the same to account off! ToSeargentai 4 Arms. Mouse of IpresentxUTts y .) '"tiwi -'.-..- "s-,s -f i !yWib' TSndorstjd atxmafJbshaiJ;1' ...!l "ajeg.!11?.- ' The aboTS) waa, presented, to Colonel AUxed U, WadJeU frar-aenby a genflenua in this cltjv and ,Aifrc3 kill he wx tct coif j to pat IV There are '.: two others of tha same kiad.'excrt this a avdmUtcd to, tLe genUei!ava who ptercnted tLexn. tluLt liey wcro glrcn t Ui '."3 ' .Cri'X "ITEMS.: All business" cornrnnnlrations should be addressed to "Tins Foot, TClming- ton, NvC K- !i i i - - ' - -" : The Mayor, who has beed absent for ten days, at AsbeTiile, returned to, the city on Tuesday night, consequenUy he had a rery large court on yesterday, j m i i Binis. We call on our city fathers to immediately pass an ordinance for bidding the sale in this ' city of young mocking birds. Also making it a ntis demcanor for any person to kill or cap tupture any wild birds within the city limits, or to disturb the nest or remore the eccs of any wildjbirds. Let tu hare birds by all means. o i ' ' Mr. DanielB.' Realty, manufacturer and proprietor of the Beatty rmno, and Realty's Golden Tongue Parlor Organs, at Washington, N. J., wishes an agen in this vicinity, as he has labored long to produce instruments of rery superior merit; he will accept of none but those who approach him with satisfactory references. ' :;-i ;;4 . -.. - ' '2ts - While theSemor Editor was in Aashe ville last week he had the pleasure of meeting Mr. llnckney Rollina, Editor of the Asheville Keaeer, and also his Local. Mr. Era These gentlemen are working hard, aad we are glad to see. are succeeding in furnishing a good pa per for our fried in the hills of North Carolina. .They are both good looking and oujrM to succeed. - And now that winter haa gone and old Sol pours down his fervent rays without stint, we begin to look about for something to put in our ice. Those of our readers who know a thing or two understand that claret, catswba, sherry, madeira, port, porter, ale, lager, blue grass," brandy, gin, rum or anything else, cither strait plain -or crooked mix ed, can bo had no where else in as pure nor as cheap or as good as at George Myers, 11 and IS South Front Street. Go thcro and ask Neil about it, he knows. 1 ' v. t I'alrons of Mercy, Grand Order of IirotbcTs, Wilmiagtoa, N. C t rrogramme for May 10th. 117. Members will assemble at the Lodge a. . a - r . B room oa t trin oecweeen aiuinerry ana Walnut streets at 3 o'clock p. m. sharp, and proceed up Fifth street to St. Stephens church, and after the exer cises there down Red Croat street to Front street, down Front street to Cas tle, up Castle to Fifth to the Lodge, where they will be ditmiaacd. ' - There will be a grand ftree ai the City Hall ai night. m n - . a. Toxirr 6ntaxoi--Oax Criands re- cuilect lh paiafttl diiEculty this young geatlcmaa rtUtoUst aammerwhR travcUag ia the saountalna of Aorta Carolina with a party of ha Uaada. U was attacked by a y ouagsaaa wiA akniandwaaccapeiUltosmcla la self def care. Young etrnes lauae aatdiatdy gira lmsclf trp ta ihftftS- ra of the law, aad kMsaUptiaoa erer alaca, ahesxi eight aaa2a. umwaareaMTVfroalTiTwed ty to Roncombe, tad wxs triad lxstwrtk at the court la AshariUa, ayshowtdbi f oa f aZl doubt that frrsr ahoi la self deicaca, lisi !rThfc!sTt ialrodarad no trsti-aooy czarst aa to raxactrr, aJsVo oaa km North Cwa. llaacaa twa a betier ckaraclatlxn TTe art giad to IxXxa eor rtairrs aad lis f,!rr'i tlxika wax aciaiifd by oaa ef the rarrl Irry-1 larisa we hare mr m tlsx; they wtra aa trnx a tray lrya2a atsa aiLcrtlecaae wxsrraUlis-a br tha etsert t-a wish ta smrssSslsS Cat -rnsax ttSbtrtailMvazj &Sessltlij3m axilcasskUa a AiCTTrAAaTra kal tsj a 12a la AxhrrZU Isl wrti- to rrt to via wa so fs!;?.trl trrry I t-lwti f 1 1. 1 -3 13 .-. a ,t ... . j ... . . , .Y&f skT sirt sl I en tKstt -ai ju ui a1T:ifTt .WATinr.TJ-. Ltm.'fotiumm''t JV-nK . -soT "SK r they txt 'tst tZ2) .tuh.,i HrVTadJell v - CoxsrxsJtTio tr xms Trxru. ot ; I8bAe. The consecraUon, of tha Templo of Israel, situated corner of Fourth and Market strceta in this city, will take place oa Friday His 12th in stant "aif o'clock pCstfi : sue requested by the OommiUee of Arrangemenls to say thai it is Tcry desirable for those holding cards of ad Tnissio4lto aasemble , promptly in the Temple at SdS o'clock p.' as the doors will be closed at 3:15 'dock p, ia after which hour no ona' will be permitted to enter. Nor ' will .any per son be permitted to enter withwit show tog their rdef admission ai the door, as the accomodationa are' llmlated to tha number of inritod gneata. ; J " ' It ia understood that all persons who are of tho Hebrew faith wDl dose their place of business, and abstaiafrom aR eecular work from Friday, May 1 at 2 o'clock p; xaH until the dose of the Sabbath of May U, for parUdpaUty: in the ceremoules of consecration, and to hear the inaugural address of tho Rer. Mr. Mendelsohn on the Sabbath. We are under obU--tions to Moesrs. Solomon Rear, 'Ahrahajn Weill and J. L Macks, Cfemmittoe of Arrangements, for cards of admission to the consecra tion eeremonI.-:'M , inn : MS . The Cfemniissioners of the AVN. O. - R. R. held a meeting at Aaherlile last week, and tranaacted considerahh bnsl nesa of importances We gite. below synopsis of what they did:TsW They aathoriaod ihuVkXmidcoi, lv Pi Osss imj ; te aaahs ,V)Oatract with the "Western Union Tsleraph Company" to conatruct a telegraph line from Salisbury to Uenry Ulion.i They also, passed resolutions looking to re snoring the line of tha road to run near Newton, instead of hating to rua down three miles out of the .way Tbey awarded tha coulraci tor completing the western arroach to the Swannanoa tunnel to Mr Aldrich, oaa of the obi engineera of tha' company, This gen- tlemaa Jos beca- in tha am ploy of tha Western tRosulfiac about S) years. In tha capacity of sj-iner 4 Tha report of tho Master of Traxs- portatfcm ahowed aa lacrcMS orerr tha of tha Road duxins RvdvT Smith raaixagement, of aotaa tGOO per Tha Raaaer la charge of the works re)or earythinz aaj-oing on finely tha mouttttia section, idr. W ilaoo ha completed soma ISMcci of taaaeling and Mr Rka is also aiskingrrv bead way with hia cpatracls. , . Tha new hotel of Mcs Feartua A rtagiia, a ILtnry BAUon,b completed and isfindy and wctasafally cjmdncled. etrythlng u to arrl f a-- Xaaa srrarythins lata Qandrnuoa aad tha Coopasy is ddxts splendidly. Com-siatinatra axa stairs aa ia thrir power, aad if the . FenitcaUary Coard vomid ca-operata Uh thesa ia thh ITistfrittiTrriiT. 1n1ra iff asiriirt!i'r ia tryirg todcSrai it, the Road woaU bacosepltod toAxhsrvia lakMtima twrira aaffstst.v ,Xha Ooternor 2Ura to d tclL?j ia this raal- trr.of the good ptr; Is cf Ncrth Caro lina :wia hnJL .lira m;;i,!,t Wa fccpa sbdlfTathxi ikntamtk UZT ULZ9 v:t lS U Is tow Isscstssx : TSa xsssA txrt a Roard tf Cssteca la charge f tha laai- ha wd ataiy tha ixtareataf a C-ait assJ Bit tlx ex la .nirs. UlxZlsZsr, aha U la tha luat clrs s tl rsi-x la tha caoaa fela. Is Url tt ssi aad 5grr4 isiriisa f-rlla ftie. Nsxa warka kiri-r cr xssm wsssmZf Zm XsrsXttinXiesisn RmXaa4iftha rtzltt'.trjZs&tl w liatha cf era tl C Cacrst-f tla rsuif k,U rOaaiala tlrxrh tlx strulrji f V -rJi Csr Lsa Ttry tx. - , tr.atvaw Ijt aO eafsVry .'.. 3 -w.u Chi rrr L IX af : i rr it I rraf'- r "--Tra. l
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 5, 1876, edition 1
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