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VOLFMK VI II. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROIJNAriilOAY, . 1877. SUgle Copies 1Q Cents. NUMBER WILMINGTON POST ADVEil TXSING RATES. f.r : r-t !- r iti- A'vi iitntT-nr t t t. . fir- ' ; N'-inpart ' , f it. s " ll'l'J'. i ! h.v I f r '..Via HiJ ti. ri ri !i i i u I n i v i ' V V ...n.t H" -I t- j . i ripii-n pro i j; . m i . 1-u 1 ir. I" r W f:ij , tj,!.'(':ur'rr U -s h ' .a I : "' J i h I lla r s plltit . rk tit A bufiifi ,u x i lilt' f re, i i i'y Linr 1 Ik i 1 t n't- t I' , r i .... 1' I I IK lifMni it v i aLi;i . II V r:.. . it' imi. i:.i. ! I : i'. . c 'iri i f n . . It ' it '! i. .1 hti I' 1 i . i: i.. 1 : i a- -i . i . tfi I . .'i! I t. r j ' i I r r r . 'Mlllt V t r. I ... .. t . . ,,U ', - . ' 'I i . f .'.11 1 . 1 'I I t'l!it "li.l . 1 :. t.; him !i I t ;i !( - I t ! u'. II-' t!.t i;-j'titi.j i i . hi.) (in 11 n l '"! 'ti til .r tt .i !; ttliri tli.y ,mw lit ! i'. i tha: mi: rsrr v iU a'lli i' 1 t 1 i r t; t. 1 it.. -r t- - ; i .hi i . - t i : . . . r:! i: i "i ..in j i t. i ..( in ijon'y. f-it !. ird t J. th.- tiff- ... Mrn ..ii !.; !' :i lii.-'f : . ?! h'tt-rniirifl ;!. it.-i 'Hit '. I' . i: ! ll 1 !h i". t ..;. r. . : .;!. ."i-i a . t Mil 1 1 ! ; i i i . .1 . t'if I tun. I k-ni. . ! i E Ik .1 p1' tit n lltrtr i t It Hi' t! ' -StlH- v I 1 1 .u-J I.- Llrf j - m.'i f.ri. tn" tint tn-' '. i.! . in miM. ly llitir uiil i:u;-ri!y. . iffi th- iunt. lu. I'Aii'i i a.liu tic I ' :a: tl (. j-vtl t. ca'itcl ui'.. I pf ! now t ,;ie jiu r .ii k irwv- itif 1 1 . , S U j u jii. jnt La. I ui 'i i t!m i ( At r'fy pre "itut. a'l-i t!iu th rt-'ilf, !,: the etui! I' a it ' ii: a i 1 x'A 't I i' pi ti i.iii'.v 1 , '.'i !!.' f!; -t- ix'nl I lac iti' tr i "K. r. T i. an ii!.itral i'U. I Ta? . : ia'. .-tr !. U'i'utit an. I IVri-ratie I "iT. Il puhii n i -rt! . .ui tue IKfuvraiu ,-" b - d. r rttiiritrd IVm vritu .nil' tji ia .loft; ht lit .i " ' rw. i ; tat t.iti r- ftirt a- i l f f ii m t. !. ! . 'itif l W bt.ut arte l.AU'Uct and o t -i. eu l-.i...r a t t !. t !. ; A!1 rr talr.i If a Ih..,. Li (1 mi , i f j 1. 1 A t. t ; e I ; u I s .. ta- i o4t an I iiuitati n I v ' i .- UII.t put ta. I br I t r k 4-tr tU uu tal.:i ul and -Wt tt'.i into ihf Ktii.lt ni the Kri'tib ! mih th ntimUrr put on iu l!ie nfiaj ,f is,. insputr. N. 4 was Wwia;u tl r vnuVf ih I Vuvwrratii" s"iii: i. t omatrd and laerr t I ..i t t'.rtr v n .s. N t I Vt. r l iis;--ct.f lt'k the tt' . i-id iarrisl it lufh j rt t U j.a.-ctir in.1 tha -He it is tsr ttj.s rinttoa luc IUKib!t . tl!.. is 1 of Isrin; KJ r-1 ia wr Ui 1 ia this vacant rjoai ll S N . ia OpsiMK aa had tw j '. jrai wait earn, wii checkrtl ssry i. a w every colore! a v-h a prw KrsublsVa liaec. 4 kss taai ta t thews did sa-.si tair lis. act at tae lint of v of W vossl a straight iwwiinTuc tKkeC Tae otaer cUie4 sl BrsabsKaa. cep Ut faa (.VmWw. lar .". tom ! i ta. 4 Ka at Uasa .v- were W. Vi th Iws-jsecVjrs ooty c j !- hat at k y).' I cucal thua p .Iw. w .toixhleipws.th! ta.a focvtrrvi a trery hot i the ' ifwt. above, ye ca f cwsaiy Ww r rarrvcsl la ta sMth. rs;VK ar A rarWias LaUy Vmt her Wai, aiWr h ha4 Lai a hlplet fmjtH h aloof whU. lataas-sliaU-'y ae aawsMsac! at lh mi W taicit maarryuif hswr eia "I ysMir fAr&m, saa-iam." y tlwt, mi law is fsreapldry m awrUdwUat a wwl to rv-aaarry till wMikafW k kwaiaJ t death." tt iVawv cht awMthw frmlysi -sUl jm ut iVrm taU cowwjsfteeas UK ITU OK M. TIIIKUH Thi prtat KrfncU Lolr, UtcumAii an I oraUr. JicU in I'ri oo the .U of ."cpCiulfr. Few mm hte crcr re- laiucl Ibcir intcllcctuil nJ phyical vi--r t- o late an ae or hare playeJ j lar-c a part in the affairs of Eu rope. M. TUicr wa boro in Mamillefl, April !", lT.'T. lie studied law and lTacu.ol from 1"1S to 1S21, after 1 ml.ith he went to Paris and became a writer for the pre and literature. It w at that time that be giTe to the worM hi' famou "History of the ' French Ilcvlulion." H nterel lo I.icaI nn.lrr Ivjui Philiri. be- c. mi.n- ai officer in the Treasury and mriuUr of the Chamber of leputics, i r i r:;.i.. f a-v I aUcrward sncctAsirely Minister oi r t .r Ir.u-nor and Minuter of Commerce and Agriculture anl Minister of Firi i- i Affair-, hi icrvices in the , ,ar,...M .orcrin?. with a few TI. a of nearly ten year. In I s;i hr was elcctfJ to the French Aradttnr. lie was a warm opponent f i v t .... i , r,., ii,. ., nf n:i ISj-un ainl alter luc "i- , ; s: i !-. wa irrr.ncn qm anci wAfp ! laiiol. lie did not Tentnrc ai tuty 3-ifi into thc political field until i i I :, when thc Paris Liberals I i ! hi'ii a I . putr. "'jcd carnrwt'y the war with . i j I'm i. a: ! nttrreii prciictH'ns oi um - a- i r ll.at provn! -o true a to mpire t .t j-. 'c itli the hihc-t confidence u ill-i-d-m and furcishl. His nepo ti:i with I'.i-tnarck afterward in- . .-. .1 . I -.p'-iUnly still further, and .!. . ntd the public sen? of his pa ir. ..ti-m and statesmanship. In 171 - . : i V srn I'hirf of the Kxecutive r tl. --:n'-!v. and in Aurust of the ..n. )i .ir h.- was cUcte-l President of I;. ul.lii- foratinu f three years. ! : V. tv, I he ri--ic"CI and wauc I. MiMahon. Oi Jan. .", ; ". . i. uniol to the new Senate, a i 1 . i 1 . '.ru r v to thc Avs nibly. He n i. i t .;! nt Mipportrr f a rcpubli . r. : r-.t ... o riimrnt. lie was ab 0 t w i:--i ; r. ttrt: otitsf. Ills literary r- - u:-ti !ns hi-'oricil works. i . . .. .. . a-i commenting on Mr, i. ,f;n: - hr .hr.-n'' JK'ech N3y, I i.. i ih. jwtp.c i tiu- North, the i -. at I I t" It now- that this lire-rt'i-i.- il l in l'. -' nth anl the iut II " l pjH rln .i l " in the North docs in; n tn. i i the -ut!i. in that they mi r. j r. .4 ni !.. r people. They draggeil t ,. t i i i otict . they will never do it a-.u!i Mrk my word thai when the I'n ii i.iial pari g-j south in a few w.rfc. lit. Key w ill be welcomed every-s!..-r i n i!i j .tful actlaim, a will the I'r. -i l. and the oioracnl they pas k- :i a I l)ivn hue "Hayes and Ki ' will "..ti'id I'-'flU from the o'er Ira i. hi !..-arts .f the jrreal and grateful . . "..' I am not one of the "'erring It '.Lrcti ' h-vrr hating had a thought ; i uipaihy with that side, but like K. v. U ing a Tcnnrsss-ean "native there a id t the manner born," they are i.i.::t- and I am theirs, ami I rejoice in t i ( -.rtii!iii to pay tribute to the : a!: ( that ople with whom J til l. red. wiih wh.XU I no w ditfrr as to party, but who arc as loyal as I or any ; nr ma i can Ik-. It is an additional I i-ure t le able to do tht, tandiog in rlr up-n the plsn ol citiacnhip, an 1 n i '. K-ak it from the more t '. : I j laita i ol the ofhet hci'der. W it i-.io, .-s-rptrmber 6th, 177. We are j;iawl t) know that the t .'..:. nd Mtittary of this city have been I arr.iol with lireach-loatlin rifle by ; .l itai.t (icneral Johnstone Jooes.w bo has t lie united thanks of the colored ! p.-. j oi this hiIioii for the just r. v. -nt: in id our ivdorihl military, j 1 he i '.r"i atiliUry"have,for a lonj " licit- -u;!iml from the careletssne, to ( vi ii. Ira!, of farmer companies. To j this fact a'.ono cau be tracssi the delay j in armin - the prrent companies, aad I that V.m are armed even at this dat is f d ie to thc noble Rner"Mty ofherid" Li.r.ir ; and Hon. W. P. I'anadsy, t w h j wc are mformcil. generously set- . . I . .t f - . liJ iiiC in cCtcsjoM oi var wimti Cff,;i at rvansanirs and thu eaablod thc prcsvoir,;ani:itn;u roirVlhir 11 .t.t.r, f -tl- arot. 1 ut iwioroi bihuij hi si- lu'i I. these to rntleaaen. Wt feel aurrvl that everythinsj will b done by th.-wi ts show that this gtneroua k i-l M m ppcec;atvl. Prctfally. Jl-jfTtCla- Hu-tvt. YsMir lit s t HJ llat Mt. It i mot worth vr while. k l lone aMita to rSrua ill-will Waal if this e kard caeau - d josi. or thai aa has pi Jt 4 ii faW Waal if yjHf frWW ka lstakra yoa ia tiaae of wn r - a. hvix w yor asmi, t tirw deoor. ywar armst tor, has coocladesl 1 Vii U Mefcr I csMMUsJer aa iraai yon a a alraaxef . Li U all r. What diStnnc will U atakt U yow i a Um yearsv, whta ytm yoa W lh Jisst-ovtwl owatrj? A few aitw il, a few aaorv pleawr ata psaia. a lUl Iswsree harvriax aa4 woe ryia ihrsx; lh wM, kaaty rrvsrcas, ahrapi UrewUa, aai T mUr wut U-fUyeJ t- UjarW wul W UU away aaO. er Umf. tar roue. 1 U wwcthy to aau eaa (her? THE VI V.OVEAX WAIt. Tuc end of liic U wick's events is I Uiai toe J.u-vtino arc i-cimt I up iu Halguia aficr many r vcr-it-, aid are I embarraMl in Aia, II it I, how- erer. tLat the KuMar arc makio I grrt preparation f.;r cllcnsirc oera- lions ty bringins in reioforcnient, and improin the discipline. A oar readers will want to hear something about the wur. and the accunU are o confuetI and con'ra tic .ry that it U hardly po-LIc l m.i'c up a i-.rrcct record, wr. t- py ilir ..i:.ins article from the No V..fk r,..i- uiH.ri the general Miu.i-.i i: :. It the maii:i i.f -rrat modern stratcrist at war- : .-trilci- an rncmr on ; f , ,,J , the recoil alit r .mi un-iitc ful attack ; anj thc nursiJI:, Wo:,ld mtih to have done mi if any faith ii to bo placed in the telegram mjiiI from ( iorny-Studeni that Iiovalz hxs been takm bv (lens. Mfrcliwki an, skobflrcr 'IhUi if lrUfi ,mj,jc, a complete -ovrin of O.mun Pa-dia'i line, Hie abvilute iola- lion of the Plc na troop., and thc prob- ability of an iinui.diatc attack upon . , , ,' thrni liv outworn. r i.nmlu-r. I.nt .n,-K . i -J " v ' uuca-ieclclly brilliant -ucccvt require lo o autliculicattM by a confirmation which it has not yst received. liven should it prove faNe, .however, it cannot be disputed that the blow jnst struck by the Turk:h leaden, although given witli r.ire vi-or mid dtvperate i . -' iw ui.uk. me ituviau u.n.i a ii. nil l..llk.m IUIICI bevau-; it uuiii.-r-. uM not wail lou cnou.'h. The Turki-h attempt to re- conquer Ihslaria, on ttie other haixl, hai Jailcl Ik i.iu-e Hie ulantt have wailed t-x. 1 n. Now that they have nau lime to intromit themselves in tron; central Krilioii, keeping the inrec lurkili couim.iiuleri wide apart. ttie in va li rt tan well remain at ihed with allowing their enemy to end hw rac ujon wcil-mannrl earth-works and bristling battenc. To m.ivi li'i.ut.Mi men on cither ll.iriL of the Ku-.-;a:i army and ."'" more in the front, and then, by a Middi ii .lrke with ail three forces ccmbiiietl, to bre.ik t t piaccs nai iindtubuli v au able e-iecption : but above 'alllhino i : r . ju i r d that crfect simult.iiii-vut action which (ioiterals at a distance from one another ehlom if ever attain, aud Turki-h (U-ucralt leat "of all. The three attack have been made indctail in.-lcadof together, and two out of three have failed, Mi hcmet Ali, in deed, has pained mx niili-" of ground, although with thc di".idvautairc of lini- ing hin ( befori' another position "tlronper th.m lli.tt which be ."t'i'iiicd on 1 lui'-'l ty. Lot in;:ni 1 a.-ha, after otic tl the mutt iKa it v. rubles of the war. hai ire i i ; .it n off with lots along Use nli- ! iim tst retaininjr even tin rd ii!t th-hhe 1 1 : 1 won. anJ r-ulriui.i . the u-ilu- k y, is "till hov ing dc misoUw !v. Eiki .Moore's Perl, at the jrate of P.ir.olie. aruud the h--l "i.o t:.t r-.;i.-hl.iri.'' of thc -hipk P.i"-, vtaiiliin i; with his K?ptian iiiiaitlry, .;-.i!e the hatlerrd army recovers itelf as it may. These two repulses and tin .e success have cost Turkey !i.-r lines' sol diers. Well i:n!.t lii- ll.ssi.iu I'om mandrr in-Chiet rpe.t imo words of Marshal N'tllars lmi" IV. after the defeat of Malpiaoucl "l.-t Heaven but Ik- pleased to grant u ..ie more such 'defeat,' ami your M.sjty's cne-mir- will be apuihilatrd." Still wars are brooch t lo a -mi'c.ss-ful ch"e, not by rcin-Hin: as;i.i. but by making them: aiul, tomicr or later, the Kiissiaus must In-cmne t In-.1 .Lili an t-s in their turu. When thev i . they will have no ra-y task. 1 lie men who thrice charred ni to the very inu- lest of the Russian j-U', last I ridav. through a crit-a tire ot cannon and musketry, are cncniie" n.t to lc "lij-hl-el. especially under tin guidance ol a leader like Mrhemc. Ali, to whom all the vtor 01 t iiuar Pasha apjears to to have descended, though with but little of the great Hungarian s military genius. Hitherto every tattle has leeu a lorroiii, of ir.treiu hid H tions on one ide or the other. I he uestion of Turkish and Uusian l.giitm ptwcr on an oH-n liehl is still to be tried, aud when the d ) ol tn.l c 'mes tltM iplinc may to hard put to H to hoi. I its ow n aaint the frantic valor of fanaticism. ( heap at the Price. Hear what the New Voik ha to iiT about Ueneral lirani a id Prcideut Hayes It lu Ikiu ieor'.isl witl.t.ut contra diction that Ir. Jay l.ou! . has an tHHincnl that he see- 111 the laUir sirikew the tn irinuin of a sei.l revolu- lKn which be hope and Ih-Iicv w ill rcwult in the detr ueti n f the rrpublic and the e-ubiishmeut of a monarchy. To that end it is rcjst'rte'l that Mr. (kmiIJ ha declared bimsif ready to give a million dollar cash to have the imperial iSrant back ia toe White IIouk. IXal didn't Mr. lieu 14 iaikc a loa; Utde ia iht desire! dirrclioa whea he enlerrsl into the conspiracy wiU Iom Kt. U Caroervo. aod the rest, to . w. a a 1 rlaco KuUerkiM Ii. uayes m me ruJenl' chair aairt the wi'l ot Ua Avertcaa ws! That operation u aa4 ta have cxst him a crrat deal 01 aaossey, aid it ftiuat b rrcardel aa aaoaey well peat. cader:D the end ia kw. A ast 1 1 who wvsild pr jte himself aa obesaissat to Sevit ad iou'.d as the fYawslalewt IT! tsiewt has bs-ro. wouM k veey cheap at ll,wX0). n Mr. lltvesj U siaklo; 'a pre;:? UU vjleet a ad J curves a fair trial, hat if we live ualil the neat Prewideatial ctao weeapvci W wf lh Deia cr atac aias if he has a rsl a re cord as that cf Mr. r.hioa.-tarWft UOlTU3 real saW. Apf"!y to W. P. Oa.xaat. CITY JTEMS. Cishop llood ia in tha city. Hon. Geo. Zob. French ia in the city. Gen. Abbott has returned from Wash ington. Mr. M. M. Katx b In New York after new goods. Thc Colombia train, yesterday morn ing was two hours behind time. . . . . . The peanut rourr were glad to hear of the fire at Cronly A Morrias's. The Uealth Officer, repert the city in a very rood aanUarr condiUon. - Mr. John F. Montague, of Tender county, accideutly shot himself on Saturday last v , t, m ti,Je efficient command of Col. Roger Nutt, Esq., has received the I L Jno. w.c 'it . t vi r appo.ntment as the Deputy Marshal of .1 . L.t- ine tate r air. ll. i. Commissioner LIcQuigg had Samuel Young before him, on Wednes day last, for a violation of the Revenue Law. A. David hat just returned from New York, where he has been for the past three weeks, purchasing a brand new st ck of goods. Andrew Mc(iary was discovered by one of Mr. Jos. U. Neff's clerks, secre ted in thc back part of the Neff saloon, on water street. Charles Epps, who was convicted at the last term of Ilrunswick court, of forgery, bxs been sent to tne peniten tiary for two years. A great many of our merchants are now north, or will soon go, for their fall stock of goods. We judge from what thc merchants say that they expect a nourishing fall trade. Thos. Dudley, the steward of the steamer Colville, fell overboard and was drownded, while the steamer was com - ing to this city on Monday night last, f'om Ilanncrman's bridge. Mr. Thos. D. Meares has been ap lointcd ticket agent for the Carolina Central Railway Company, at Wilming tou. The Company could not get a more competent man for the position. (icn. S. II. Manning, sheriff of New Hanover county, left here on Wednes day last, at G o'clock p. m., for the Warm springs, in Madison county where he goe to carry his wife, who is in bad health. Thc Mayor should offer a reward.and a largo one, for the apprehension and conviction of the party or parties who are going around destroying property by fire, until some one is hung for it, as the law makes it a hanging affair. It ill never stop, and we do hope the! Acting Mayor will show that he intends I to stop it by having the offenders ar- rested and punished. Tn. CotaiEED Military. Capt. I Mabson's company, the Hanover Light Infantiy, and CapU Nash's company, the Cape rear Light Infant-y. has re- . 1 it..:. . . . e 1 a : . t 1 v.., kur ..u-irvu, oj. ecu. -r-i -1 1 . 1 t . . 1 I 1 ney win receive ine aaiance 01 ineir scroutrements very soon. These com panies rank among the beat of our state troops ia discipline and efficeocy. Capt. Mabson'a company especially is in x eel lent condition. Pri i l l. HoTtu This very justly celel'f-tfsl hotel his been leased, f-om thc 1 :h instant, by Messrs Howell Cobb aad C. IK N. Cobb, brothera. Mr. Howell Cobb has been connected witb this hotel as chief bookkeeper and cash ier for the past four or five years, and is very popular among the guests, and also with oar people. Aa Col. Davis, the present proprietor, has determined to leave u, which we with all oar citi rrns regret very much, it is teally grat ifying to koo that the hotel will re main in such competent hands as the Usaeesalhe Mensn. Cobb. We were glad to meet Capt. Tho. J. I SuUon ia the city last week, and to are him looking aacesrdiagiy weU. lie aur- priesl ut by aa) ing thai he "waa a Drm- ocrat, and always had brrn, which conflicts very moch with those Radical Republican apehwof his d urine 171, when he was tbe Revblicxa candidal for Solicitor. He certainly was a Re- pnblicaa then or he acted falanly and tried hard to deceive the people. We are unable to nnderstaad each Laxtgvirt fmea a reaUesnavw, and we cectaialy woakl be glad to hare it explained by kian. We WUeve Capt. SaUon to to a renUenaxa, bat w alen balieve that ia jnstkw to kianaelf he alkonkl explain what he doen at ran by tnwh Langwaxe, or whxt to saenat ia 1971 by being a cansUialeof tto Efwahlscna party, and. fnrtasTiniaee, lh atman; Cadieml KefsaUkM daring that eaaafnixw. Oar rwenmnsi art feni U hiaa kh f lenenur. aawl awkUfsakrn A. Da vi r.-This centleman has Ieaaed that fine, lartre store, corner Mar ketand Front streets, opposite the "New oml men, by the nrme of John Jack- preferred to a committee, cons Is tin Hanover Bank." where he intends moT- 5011 nd Curley Tortr, were arrested of Aldermen Kin .nM m;ii inir his larKe ready made clothinc and jobb.ng esUbliahment. Mr. David in .enas exienoing nis ousincss Tery mucn. It is really gratifying to see such enter- prise, when so many of our people are reducing their stocks, and certainly - their expenses. Mr. David deserves we haye no doubt but that he succeed. Fiuk. About 10:3u o'clock, on Wed JJ W the store occupied by Jaes8"- -roniy cc morris a.s an auction 1 room, on iuc urn uoor anu a privaie I offi on tae 8econj floor W!U discov- ered to be on fire. The eutirc fire de partment was soou on thecround. under I Moore, and by his direction and the , ' f : . ...., I fea nuu 01 mc it 1 c engines, luc uuiiu- 1 uuu gvt tuaii im wauauvv. i. . . . ' .. ..I.i . i i ing wa saved, but was considerably I damaged. There were about 2,500 bush- ni rtf s-iai nnfj cl.tr .1 !n Via l-vo.r-.i- V n va j . .UU LO O IU1 V VA i LA lUC uav XV 'sa.1 b nf thn -n.l tlnr.. !VI, a- A. stroyed. Mr. Mclver, who had an of- ficonext to Messrs. Cronly & Morris, in tho Knti.l storv hwf n'l It'j ltnnVj papers, etc. The lire wxs evidently the work of an incendiary. Mii. Tkei. tV IIknmm.. We were glad to meet our old town sman, Mr r:trrrTt mvl,.t - lm, ,n.l v vuikV A. V s I s UV II ll. CU 1 11 VS J ' ho f.vori.'u I- nrtvt-n f C,rm of Dawson T.-pI Hm.In liar.lw.iro merchants. He lefi this city in 1871, and has Irave'rd Pxfer.sivrlv in tho west. Mr. 'feci is looking remarkably well, and v. c arc -dad to learn that he has returned to ourcitv to ncrmauentlv locatc. lie and Mr. Robert Hennintr will oi.cn a hardware store on Market street, near Water street, at N. Jacobi's oldstaud. We congratulate our larm- erV and others interested in hanlivaro. on the establishment of this lirm in our ' city. Doth of the-e gcutlcmcn are 1 thorough business men aud will keep J none but thc very best goods, and will sell as cheap, if uot cheaper, than any other house ia thc State. Coi xiv CoMMissioxLiis.-Tue Rjard met yesterday ai.eruoon in adjourned session; prcsscut, all the members. Thc Chairman stated that it devolved u:o" the Board at its present meeting to elect a chairman for the ensuing year, whereupon a vote w;u taken and J. (i. Waguer, the present incumbent, was declared duly elected. The Board then took up the question of the public schools of the county, and the following committeemen were elected for thc various districts named, Wilmington bem divided into two I district and Haruetl and Cape Fear Townships not being yet provided for I First District 1. MeUae, W. II. Parker, J. K. Sampson. Second District-. I. II. CoP-tiro, Walker Meares, John i. Norwood Third District Newton tlillican. Stonhen I). Ivovos. -IiCult II. Home. Vmirlh ,,:,.rir. .,, . p.,,,,,..., , L. w ,, w . l.Ml Jhc ol l!u. VariuUH Jl9tricU K, dcciJctl , :lt ,hc 1 nt Q1C0ting of lhc ,ar I o N. ti. Sampson was .--worn 111 as leputy Iicgister of Deeds. The Board then tok a rcu until Thursday afternoon, at o'clock. - - RoANoki: am T.k Kivr.ti A :: 1 1 i.- ri'RAl. ollMY. -the .ilsve named. Society w ill hold their i" on the - r-l. 21th, I'Mh and '.thdays of tctol-r, at their beauti.jl grounds, near Wcldon, N. C. The members of th:s enterprise have made it a sm-cc and have here tofore suv ci-cdcd i'i having a :ir-t claxs fair each year. Its meu.lcrs are all hardworkicg business meian l faroiers, and have succcesb d U can v- they worketl for its success, and in-tcad f the vast amouut of icl tape wh ehhas broke dow .1 so msny of u.h laudable enterprises, they have worked an I g'ra rti tape the go by. We hope our mcrtiiau'.s ai. l liruiers will acud this fa r. We cau asure the merchants that there is no bet- ter way to reach one of the vc ry rich- ft portion of North Carolina The farmen a-e all well to do. thry are work;n? men: they pay for what they ret and on!v ret what they ry for. If or mere ha nu atend to give up that portion of North Carnlina. oe not try and aril their goods there, they shonld slay at home, but if they want to reach thent,aaakc their ao;saiaUarwtK the:r rooda. we repeal, thev lajoU a.ad the Uit this year, wah Maf!o 0 'Jit a goods, eaaibu tkcaa. a a-i otLsrwi show an latcftM ia lh- v a sable ew'rr- prie. We taaak the ?jc- y.thraxk .u vai- ? mjJttUcntxzj, Dr. 1L 11 T. Manning, ftM n camplintcslary ticket, a4 aarare then if it b fvsibin wt ihall eieaTve to nt ia aa apf-ramce. We wtk la-ma with all enr L-art. TWr de It. stole irEOPEKTY KECOTZRXn - Capture of TUB THllvas. Two col n Thursday of last week on the charge - of stealing a lot of jewelry from Mr. The way the discorery was made: On Wednesday evening, August 29th, a colored man called at a bo&Iness house on South Water street and .offered some jewexry ior saie, nxing nis price at arucies were worm more man inai and the proprietor of Uie f itablishment, - suspecting something wrong, offered pay him 75 cenU Uien and theremain "s iub umi, monung. anas pro- I ir-"titjii .iicu vu, anu uu luuis- day morning another colored man, - since recognized aa Curly Porter, stopped at the establishment alluded te and stated that he was requested by the m, t; ...; Jk, t.,i' i nian since ascertained to be Jackson, L. .v. k.i geueman iom n m mat ne couian i give him the money, lie continued to I n f n tt ra a u." 1 1 Vi V. i rr a nil cAnf f".M a ru.liA I viu vv - utua; aauva, jvu iv ws-w man hut hfnr ! nn r-onlrl wr lhpr Porter took his departure. Shortly af- ter a policemani came along and the rrentleman RtMvnfd aerosa ih trt.pf fn confer with him on the subject, and at the same moment Porter and Jackson were seen abproacb'ng at some distance when thPv disenvrpd the rntlpman in conversation with th nfW tot ' flip alarm f n rnr.,1 i nf n n llw a n.l ,1 1.. I msv vis. waaavr Ms I .n.nrprl t-oon after thr Sahoro Iransnired an officer was put on the track of .the two men. nrl fin!"ir romA sern. Jnn. Jackson at the cerner of Fourth and Rrunswick streets, when he was ar- rested. Jackson at fimt confessed that I ' he was Ihr- inliti'rlual who offprftil tra iewel-y for sale, statintr. that here- ceived the articles from Curlev Porter. I " JW lie was taken to' the establishment whero ho nflVrod iliA iowolrr for salo. aud on the way, while passing a storo on Market street, Jackson pointed out I a man in the store whom he said was his f iend Curley Porter, whereupon he was arrested, and the two were taken to thc guard house and locked up. The jewehy in question was identi- lied by Mr. Bell aa a portion f that stolen from bis residence. After the ,. of John JohDSo .ad Curley Porter, searsh warrants were issued and placed in the hands of Officer Davis, of the police force, who, accompanied by Mr. Bell and others, visited a house on Market, betweeu Thirteenth aud Fourteenth etrects.occu pied by Curley Porter. Here they found two colored men, Burwcll Rogers aud Jell' Hudeins, who were immediate ly taken into custody. Quite a lot of I articles of more ox less value were found in thc rooms and in the possession of the parties, including a Coil's revolver a four shooter; Ifour linen handktr- chier, a gold lpckct.two fine shirts and a vest, the latter articles being bloody ; a lot of cigars; a lot of keys, &c AU the articles were taken possession of by thc othcer and . the two men were con- dueted to the guard house and locked up. The cigars were identified aa the property of Mr.;J. C. Stevenson, whose store wns broken open and robbed on Sunday morning previous. The pistol and handkerchief have been idetified as the property of W. F. Hargrafe. Hudgins haili from Petersburg Va., while Rogers is a native, of Person county, in this State, he has been liviDc in (Joldfboro and came here from that plate about three or four weasago. liuogirs nccoun 1 ior me blood on the vest and shrrta by stating th.t K w-.s r-s.n n fr.s.m lrtt tun.1 - s -a -t 1 and nad a severe neadacne, wnen ai colored woman proffered to cure him off i, her rcmesly conaisling in probing or prrcing a wart on bis forehead, from wiuch the blood flowed in great profa t) and he accounts lor being in the hiiisr witHl;ofer by stating that be tock r luce there 'om the rain that aft' : n-x.n. IViakp i-r AlJErt5. The Board nan w. w m k m swm nwajwvwn nwn m m . - - - ' - - a k. . rit 111 1 yesterday anernoon, ax t 1 . 1 M ; present, Alderman Manner, I Mayor pn temU and Aldeneea Myera, I airenaca laknuiwcil avapu-r.tw-.Un VWil.h. VIUw Fr-rr I U Umt frv ..--::: iwrey, u,u and King The proceeding of the Las; mertiac I wtrx read and, on motion, apprweed. The Finance rocemlttre amade a re port m the caje of trto, w. iaataa, police an an. and. after conn ii coble dj- ounioa, 00 motion of Aliermaa Foster, he n alhrwrd hk claim of 22 42. 7e name Committee saade a rrpnet a intern on conpon aa vm nwaom. the whok iUrt was inirSallei p-tpoaeT Tae cocaaaiUr a Fire Defsar,arat aaaie n rt-fort, whie. w-aa m&ofUd. X coexaaaxicaiiesn froa J. V. Klac fer a tmwwi a Uxr, was nrvresl j to iW naancw oannaaittoa, A fmuHtem fmaja nwnwtry rcrinn to errxt a arvnavl the Pajel I Jiaiil OmnnH w.. nr - motion Of A ldrmn Xf vera tVin m.tlo. Aldermen Hill r-ri . .i, ... S. ince-se the numWer of serceanU to war, two for the day force and two for the night force, which was referred to the committee on Police. The Finance commits n(l j forther;time to report on amendments to the Tax Ordinance. Alderman Myers offered the follow inir milt.h w.. fV t7 to L.nn stPfa Wk - i?oW, That the proprietors of the wisy Jttauway Company be and are j tuntu w &cep uieir roau ueel "P strect Ua " either side of I I lZT . e.Uowar KeUer Y tJ ' T tlT' referred to the committee on Public to .... kJ Building,. A petition from drivers of Fire nu gines waa referred to the Finance com mittee. 1 1 1 I Alderman 1.0Wdeil oflertd the follow . 01 tnc "CUCI , ,Y ' Vlt lllat 1 "w iul1 I'i'Cng LKMole lllC 0rd 'a"thority' a section 10 of lho "c""1 Ax vrui nance be sine ten out r.worJ1 Wllu tho couseut of the lioara r Aldermen be inserted after the word 'authority.' " Cairictl. I rru s.r 1 .... ... ... A uc or prCSCIUCU a 0111 Ol Uf.J . 1 I T. . n f . . ? . i V S . AluglumsslMaDCe rcnuerCU UT. rlbt in dfCS;iiuS l"C wound of a prisoner and' on motion of AIJorma" M3C". il Was 'es0" that Dr. l ri-'ht, the ,ealth o9icer' be 'l to come bo- lore tne ncxt "ectS of the Koanl and ll. , .,.. rDUiW3 lue 01 caning in .-urgi- caI "SKiance in this cae. 0n motion of AWcrman FuMer, the I :a 1 r i . . . rpomimeui, 01 deputy e.eik ol the Mrkcl ws Kven to Lewis Cliapman, at Lis bid of isl 1 per atiUUUi, to be IMJao,e m -Iu mommy installment-, 1 ii 1 and that he enter upon his duties a soon as he executes a satisfat to: v bond for $500. Aldermen Uuwden. Hill nud Kin- voted "no." The Board then adjourned. The Democrats of Maine uominaLed an old Republican for Governor. Ho wrote a letter interpreting or explain- SwStoTn.S STS M and confusion in tho Democratic cauio J The platform denounces the election of 1 iwmvut uijii 113 me moai monstrous fraud recorded iu history. Mr. Wil liams, in his letter of acceptance, Ex plains that this cannot be construed into any imiieachment of thc President '- title. And the Democrats wi(di thev hadn't nominated him. and want him to mind his own business. ntrr-O-in . NE W AD VEKU.SKMES 7?S. THE" SOUTH ATLANTIC - ".v.... ...... Vl t.l- Ll l rm tars, Scietiev aud Art. will k iwtmi A MONTH IV MAi.tiwL- t.i.v..i... j in Wiiuimjun. n. c, iviou-r i ,u,, js.-;. iuei,ORlnot v.oTiui.i roK" Mill luiiuji. several of the M.sr mi 1 -,..t 1 -iirt 11 TlloRS of Uir prrrnt !-. A berlsa itory.tr-nem. leb . n . t. M sclcnuneand UUU.rleal ar ,iel win j.n ia every number, Tti. Mmduv win u- Uln only orlglnAl Uteratur.'. Tlie ISoutl Atlautlr Slau wit; - rat. - aaaed by an enerf ctlr accnl. HubfK-rlpllou. one j nr. t ,. nn.lt t ,.!-. ... cents. ADVEKTImIM. T uMs (n pwee, one year. . , Hail pc, one year. ttoarter pass, ony wax J- ae-JcuUi rsacr, one j rax . r One paf. on tn.criioo . Half rsso. one ihWrtion.. j UurUr(,ODf loxriUoii, 1 Oac-fixhth jsvjr, one lnneruoo. L-aI urt-r1rilon rtv iml r. J Mai nst Mid n iim nir tookiMrs. iwitrto dseruia n4 ad .irrifu. r, M " raf U "f1 - -t ucll. uouk as d Job Itlctr. am cotmButttcauoni ihouid u i4jim. 14 cic;tiu . 11 a k hi p T-U lAm tad IVwftUar B BREMEN AND HOYA GEHMANT. ARK ACKNUWLKrxiKD LK.AI. H1LS ia Ln minti' .rt ... . . VINEGAR. Their Imperial WHITK WI N K VI N - hliAlUtnple ntrrarlhk Ilea Une and totx i uocxceUcd in jal.ty I afwl Mtnlv " - r v FL. fv s . anndals ancreswiTriv al Ioadon Kiroti tion, 1862; ai Iarta KspsMUvja. !(.;. sixty tor- Eeaiien toinr the b! It 1, th, ewt Vinegar oSerr! far tale tn U air- aet. Lufsiu awuaf awMsia f tm lvtrsr Iw a a Cw-. 7-tI to a fmtmmhmm
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 7, 1877, edition 1
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