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t:. r WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 31. 1S77. Siigle Copies 10 Celts. NUMBER 41 VOLI MK Mil. i ? : a 7 - IP .jLSOTOS POST ADVj; TISINO 8ATf. TIS ,.cl -i ! i -; ir"' I l , .:,., 'Ui '. 'I ! it - . :'n J n week. y -.l.at i'H- ! ' -l , i ..ft ' i .1 ' ! : i . . ;.,.r. W. ... .. " N ' ,1 p. Lop. ,11. i: t rr 4 TUi' J r"- r Iho Hoitlh. r f-.r.r yean pa'., erex eincc tbe .t-iecJ, a tuUin ciaaa of pevpic iu;i.;ra V.ej have taken a kind .c-oly pleasure la declaring tfctr -eclion of Uio Union was ' -io-t to abject poverty; that the :' :U ,uth wai paralyzed beyond . f r.'covery; that ml estate was ; v:;!i r. jL.og, and that boaiaes toco of cla.e wee cither bankrupts or j'Mt n tht Ttrge of finaocUl roio. For :lt-? ud a tbouMcd aod cne other ill tUc ut':.co.a jarty waj Ioo held r- I'.z-.'j.t. I jc cum oi ouuierners : h jcq wo rcfcrcould nererb brought sc'kito It-J that the nitormJ cu h;. h iced to deprrs, baintM ail OTr ' r rrh and wtit afTecUd thwr tc--'. 'ILr wuu!d luten neither to r.-mtnt ti.ir to rraon, and continued .i Hi-'in and out f ea.oa to abaa t barr" n l bw&i the dark ;; tint Lalftlcn upon the once iT.j- uth. The very prbtency i r !. -h tho complaint were made r.-.- rnrry wilh which a few r:, fked ibitit what they r --l i i rail "the wrong of the ' :.;iry pool jeopl in all t.-.'.ty t- the belief that nr.ie tru'.it in their lr .'. i ..! :!ieir trouble- were t . ;- -I t tiiical caco. i -.tt'.fwhat remarkable fact that I en Ihtt iLr 'ns UI "f ' Mr. J no. W. by fire, on N! . Capli'i . from i vn: ' i !. j ticul, lookin- wo:. ITKMS. i veir !.r the slir- tf.ii!' un titrce li;ca M r :kr n (urccd :r. t in ("nntc- TLe strict Krcr. uuJi-r cruiuand of Chief of IVii-j UrvK-k, i duing good v .-'rit 1 -3 clean and crrice in kv; For Ham di l ctr.li:.: -I . -li. .u jlen- V...... to c-nltic: -:. , i and prorn;c5 i cxcvt-dt'izl u.-jTs r 2 i.tl i . Uhes y : job work, '.I f .rne at 'I! : the Jo I I I- i.r. r '"r'Y-- -:;;. laint of binl time and u n in ll.c tou'.h are :rr.-r.jH4 now a they wvrt i: u ur:kti'wi nf that ruuch . . : " i- n j !ai tru:u which . -ct. ii-il. t"Luilcrljii - ! tl.o ! ;'!! rltxted chid : .u'U Carolina and I-u-n "tirtLrown. and "till - 1 iu -c arc not haiv ! iar-t b? ru!c i tio ).-(, and ftill there c mo "ill tht- -amc old cry uf hard w, hirrr, whea the 11c--j:t4 i-i" llir tuutb Lju bn .i: l rtrr utLcn tate i iii! l-! "Ir-l nat;Te IViuo ; : liac jddfn!y become : IjC. the bininc : iii.U ll.ry itUVC Ct'Ol- . . i a i:ri i jcmi i n'.ire ..t .i ml uur wlui a n'-.itr -!. - A" f )"' i 1UH ... . j had u . j . the f v . t'r m ;!u- j . .1 . vi I V I" .now li-.'iiirul - Itrj n. fust t in Jt iu-ral it: i.ai. i. jr: -.- iclary I nr ! "c:atiou. i ri.j in; r ' I . . ! ; '. I . t . I'4 " i : J-.' i ' 'i a i . ir ; a ! i:r!. and tw " t - ' " ; i. Ir !j Uiti lit lu' l' 1 ! !. . 1 l.ii- if I,1 I' . I ' , 1 I l.i- .. I ni. '. .i . M ! "ti lu ..!. 1 kiu:. V . . i i !aar i I . ' v '- !v ' i i J i ' . 1 1 . V .'.- n Lu i. ' i ' " r i- I m -'it i . ; . J I i I ... i . :. i .! n . . i - v . ; i -; " L;a.. ! : ; . :., r r. . i ft ta- !i ?3lalif . ; ; I r : l ' . . 1"- .,f , , ; i. ...; , ., . .. a : t a ki, h i. i.e a u.' '. f i.-: !.' 1c n ' ' c -ft it tc ta- tti f a f -.! t.cl Aau.t t-i Ilor la.al it !a k unf-V .ant rui...v ""Kufs i; lr tia y ha; :.; a ia i kai bat r.K u..ta l".'jad tira'r? llu- !'..' i t rrifc . lai.i!. Iiii.j v 1 - x tulat. i f K'f u.' I i - r u l Hui .. - Tarlay O'ja! a u-la. U- af ti tvatT u-lrr U- i f IVvi' tV!'rrt.f Vi f .Wfk. r dod i . ii WJy a4.:ry i t r rr h !'r-I. V ft t irr w i.:a :tt i aaalrvl k1 b..ra f - it irejk waei--I bat ti i r. t a xa hate taa Uf t--. n aU l i ,i omv.i1 b; W j ' Uim, u u thi;aratie rutl r Ur. ta : - tJay aaiax. a4 haft l -.!. taatker raaj r la. hard t'ir any old .;hoit fe;;n the : vi I : m a i on.- .Mr-. K.iabeth It - l.iv the re.ej-t "i i- d ly Ilood' Texa. ...o:i t the Uitmory ul - Cnlr wlui . ,. . ih. head i ! hi troo in . . i .i-i liid.aii lxt July a . i .-- 't dc Association . ht!d i" anr:ual i . ". . -nl j ad rejoin .. . i. r.'i '.v. an I l.onr lor tLc m r. th" callant dead. 3Ir. r u rnLi!iie.l by the calamity. . - i . . a i.:.al!r tn write until now li t il.r U-aul.ful letter - ' . .j l'i HMK - I repret ,ery much that l..-i a t.Dio hv pal without my J a. '. uo '. injent an 1 thank, for the I l-au:.a; r '.uU t otfVrel by the iri ro!'"lien. 1 Iiw.l' Tia Ir ifj I uld hare a.ked friend to ii.m r y.ur le:ier l.r ine duiioc ray i r.i-. I lit I le!t aniou to write for ;-.:r. f and aure the t'onfclerat nol ... '. - touchinly remembered i: v . .-Sand in woid ol prai that I i.i : - cx-rrly appreciate! their kind : I am t. tell you how much .:.i.irtinn tien. Cter felt for the r -jri.-.- aud enduraace-of the Southern r-iv I; err. - u prurr the higher tt'xi tier ni'uro of men when o Idler, . . !i,it the caKanfry and heroism . i :rr. cwn wbro ditTerep in rr. n: ni tx.'u'f We had the V.. . f Iviviuing rn-r-inally ae ;.:h.en 1 1 1 i a and .i - t r.i a matter fr conratula ... 'i u. n u M-rrt t'tder uch a r an 1 ent.rman . Very respect- . . ur. Ki i n-ktii 11. 111 r r. '...' .Mad:n aveatit "cw Yolk !. a:. ; ? ft a r. ' t 111 I ' l l v . bor i f .u i hc Lkv.:i !. fur tl.t- p n il ttrday. . . ' ... a if !h. . a: . . i : a. v ecoi.d I'r t;.i Th- c n!. , k:. fvirnu-r :.: nc-. !! n. v ri:r I. u: i L ait tv :'.a::. . r v :;. ni--' ; ant.. ' l ! I i ; r-. j'l i . . . y Ma'.lett, . ni.:. -;i Mr. . . ;..) at hia ;i!Ty. f -ir p-.kc i auc he i 1'olicc for : n l.'-k.' rt!fa!cd ; ill ."ritiT of l ..i . ! order, :.-.; 'in.ir, I . - ' UU M I.UUl- A" 1 .tiirlK TV ho Talhrrland .. r turned yes , 1 vi ry much : . . l.it lc !irc. 1 ... V. Kir.g -i.. "pvii.-.l, u:i ?! :md : - ...;'. r-lu.p. . :i L . v .tk i.. their v o'j'i l.cr-:. b.'i . i: !::!; I.;! ion al - !. not ... .: .!. we . - . ;. i, v.111 .' . .i i rit aud Tiik Goon aaJiiixrAXS. The eel-1 Mail RoiBrBy. We clip the follow- The Queen's Faronte; or, The Price . SaUUiiel; The Wmderins, Jew, a i ored Oood Samaritans of thia city cele-1 img pxtlcvlxn from the Star . "A of a Crown, an Historical Somance f storj of the Past, the Present, and thp brated the third annireraarf of their itupicion had ben aroused for some J the Fifteenth Centnrr.rs prrbnahed this I Fure, ia wriUenhy the KT.,Oeorco order on Tuesday last by a parade I time past that a young man by the I day by T. 13. Petersen & Brothers, I Croley, and is published this day. by through the principal streets of the J nana of Charles Law ton. occupying I Philadelphia, and makes the serenth I T. B. Peterson A Brothers, Philadcl- city. and also by aa address at St. SO-1 the position of a clerk ia the postoffice rolume iasaed of "PetexsonV Popular I phia, as the Twantytihini volume of phtn's A. U. . Caareh by Joseph N. at Magnolia, Dordin county, had been Dollar fenes of Wew and Uood Norels,' theu &etentj-fire cent Sterling Series Maines, of Wash la gt on City, Chief tampering with the mails. Finally which are preying to be the mostpopu- of New and Oood Boots. "Salaihier Grand Secretary of the order in the CoL E. R. Brink, our worthy Postmaster lar, as they are the cheapest and best ia published in a large ectaro Toluaae, United Sutea. There were quite a I at this place, determined to fy an ex- series of books erer issued in this coon- I paper ceyer, with the edges cut open number yiaitiog si embers in the pro- f pedaacnt to see if he could find oat if (try, as regards size, quality, binding, I all round, price aerenty-fiTe cents, or cecsion from Charlotte 8tatea?ill and the young man was really guilty of the and price. The Yolumes already issued j bound iaaoroeco doth, gilt and black. other points, altogether aaaling euite I rappoeed dereliction. With this object in this "Dollar Series" are "The Man I pnea one dol'r, and is for sale by all an imposing appearance ia their hand-1 in Tiew he prepared a decoy letter, con- of the World," "Self-Lore," "Sara to- I Booksellers and New Agtnts, aod pa some regalia. They were also acoom- I Uizung $30.13 in greenbacks, one of ga," "Country Quarters," "My Bon's I all Kail Road tndrrt.w copies of it will panied by two Tery good . brass bands, I the bill being of the denominatien of Wife'and'The Haireas in the Family," I be sent to any one, to any pUoes ' at one from Charlotte and ens from States-1 $20 and the others small bills, the and "The Queen's Farorite," wfll be I ence, on their remitting the prieela a yille, dressed ia uniform. The best of number and description of each bill I found to be far superior to the arerage I letter, to the Pub) khers. T. R Peter- order awd tlMsnraaa eharactariaed their 1 bftiBtr takea down so that thev could b Of new books of the nresent dar. as the I eon A Brothers. PbiladelBhia. Pa. Far proceedings and the procession attached I easily detected. He then had the author combines in it a graceful and I wlis'ja ae,D,DrEe" 'T6 Mx. ann j i r .. ! V. II- ... : . i :i j 11 I i . t I " w. of march. The festiyities were closed I nolia. This was done Saturday eye- genuine depth of feeling, highly culu- by a grand ball at night. I nlng. The letter, which was addressed rated intellect, and other important TT " , I to come South, was taken out by Col. f essentials of a good noTelist. "The I Notice Of CopartnenhiD. One Uouse for rent on Marker, be-1 - . ... . , nn 0nn' Farnrir, . w.Tl nf .11 tn r -aai.. t ween 11th and 12th streets, north aide. I c. . ........ .. -Tu , ...... v-JnME Sib OF AUGUST. 1S77. the in 1 or,ler G rrwm, Aw,n1r to nan r' " ! .u ? T""" . ' . I "" f" lnto wpsTtoeMMp 0 , rr.rf . that tQe tW)6aty doUar 0lI1 had been une louar eacb, and eacb one is as r pwpo,, oi earrTui on um utMii O Connor, next door west of Courtl. . . ,o .l i i v i v..t. I ardwareana Acriculturailmnlemont lu , ' j taken out, learing only $10 13 in the large and a handsome as any book BeM io the city of Wilmlaston, if. c. NEW AI VSJCllSElfEXTS. letter. On Menday msrning Col. Brink published at $1.75 or $2.00 each, while Wilmington, Accident on TUB TcasriKE. An I went to the office of U. fc. Commissioner I they are the best, as well as the cheap- accident rvrrurred La the the team of I VanAmringe and procured a warrant est books ever printed at this price, Mr. Patrick Larklns. on Monday morn-1 for arrest of young Lawton, which and they will be found for sale by all 1 114RDWAKE ROBERT H KS XIN Cl, C-, Sept. ID. aHOXIC'la. Rail Road . . .. . ..I i : L - u i fir a r . I T!V .,11 I .11 ing last, as it was being driven to tbe I w" pitc " wicuuu3 Wi L . c- iepuij i iwacuci, u ou o i te beg to Axxovxa: the m:- .,....1 ,.. i.m.. . I Marshal Yanboelen. who. accomDanied uains. or copies of any or all t tbem I camnts, KarAera n Meehuuic WllmiriDlAn . . a... . ra!..,i.t. i,nN. xi. . ri i .t t I by Col. Br ink. took the early train for will be sent to any one. to any place,1 1 that welweopcned a WMVti. Mll 7t-. a ua kruiua aaa nuiwu mv m accident happened is about three and ! Magnolia. It happened that the train post-paid, on remitting One Dollar in GENERAL HAUDWAKi; a half miles from the eitr on the turn- I was considerably behind time, so that a letter, lor eacii one wanted, to tne I AND Pike, at a place known as Sour G. ass when they arrive! at Magnolia they Publishers, T. B. Peterson & Brothers, I AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMErfl' iv.-,, I k. n-A . k. mn I enlv bad tbrec minutes to spare in or- niiaueipma. xa. ror saie at x . vuu. biaia a uaa ma. kuaa ' - - a iru t i - being overflowed in consequence of the I dertcatch the return train. Lawton Ueinsbcrger's Live Book and Music ate hear rain, whil An eh atd af I CSIQe OUt to the train tnc momeni 11 cwre, ou aaaraci. utJiwren rroui auu I ..wIrt Vi a ItT'l a -.T the road is a deep ditch. Tje horses I stopped to get the mail, when Lot. li., oecona streets, limingion, a. . a aY a 1 fa . I sA tha As B s taVak r!ii rrTA rif t Vl a I ' ' Koi on me roaa into one oi ine ancnes I - v"'sv ForthaFoat. and before they could be cnt Ioom rVom I young man aad put him on the other iQtu OF THE NINTH Moow t I WV V a. 9 W . the harness one of them was drowned, train at once. Lawton wanted to know MR. itoh. a principal oeo- I .. ... .til rtr TTAia KtTenrif nnin Inn Tnneh mo little boys, son of Mr. Lerains. I uciulu ui mi. i """ LnnHi.rJn. tAr. DDPncurn rmcii.nn r nnrtnnn - li iv m ktia,vvu -a a Maw mb v a- - w rw w w wkww w a- a- aw RBi a- w r a laana a a I I " aa Col. U.. informed him that he wouiu . - - bMa tA ,wA Ai(rnt I "U1 uujauu ui xuoui nu uuunuil, -. ... . BUSINESS.' atN., Market street, vrbt n-we win t. pieaseu io wait ou all of our oia li in,l ami aa many new ones aa can conveniently call ujvu us. ikoiueeuiui . HKNKTNfi a TKi:!,. WllmutcWn, Si. C ScpU -1, 177: HE APPEA la. TUKOKUaN UFTBt who were ou the wagon, also made a i t a i. II .trv. Si t .-, : :u ni.r i i.4l bo t wo r l ;.. .... i,i iu!r;in th ki. .i .... : ' l U c . . . v . i . ' . . : our . ..!- :i I v n . ' i . puroh.i .!:, i . 1 .. n ill . . . cut-p i:f 1 1 f a city 1 - . i ware in- - r and d i :i : .. . t-. t acvOnd i o:i a : good, thcrcf re. b. tfcry w:ll .-! jy k on li.i::.!. a:; i p'i '.. i ca.:i, Uii v i a:i them a cu!. Two h"U-c tetwrcr. Ilra:i- ix roon- i 1 1 Cn:.i.'r. :n . li 1 i. i. l UoV '. n: in '...; e call i i i. .' -. a.ld hope - ' . k .iur city . . before "'' i i i and e . i a. - .i-ie .pual ' iri the . . . i hard . - ." : sues., . e I lie v. i,rd of a l.i ,ua! it y f their ii; io.-t j'idpes, t:ie Lel i.'d . . ti.ri do ;.r i ! i r . ; . 1 live uarrow cicape. bince the act .Superintendent has closed and barrica ded the read at that point and con. -tructed a new road at that point and o that there will be no danger in fu- turp of the occurrence of a similar ac cent. lY.ri:ci iIon tourt convenes nex instant, when the Editor BISHOP SAMUEL FALLOWS, 11. . Editor iu Chief. ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Rtsliop Charlex EUwnrd Clicncv. ! 1 UUUup William K. 'IcUuJmii,'1. !.. Hlthon Edward Crldg. H. A. t"uiit:ii. Rt. Ifamhall 1). Lnilih. rks, J.. Rev. W. II. Cooper, 1. LK Chliaio, Ke. W. M. PoKUeihwalta. Bait.. Md. Rev. H. M. CalllikMiu. Otlawii, Lint. Rer. loaoph l. Wilson, 1'eorln, I!!. attend to that. The thin was done minor or ordinary daily courts, several tince the accident we learn thaf the so quietly that vary few ii any of the dray irons and sledge hammer aggres- persons in and about the trains knew " u.u.uc. ww ..... . I ltvmo. wuivta nvav vausuaaiTvu vh faij wnai nau nappenea. t f r-nnot b fully explained. Soon after the train had steamed out Suffice it to notice, that a perilous ru- from the depot, Col. Brink remarked te mor is afloat in regard to our worthy ..... ..-I Knruirinr t.mirt CMorlr whnm all young Lawton that Deiore anyiuiug --r- , , , An .,l..-...ff liu mutter I.I I . J . -iucUVuv having relused to appoint a certain 80- mirht as well deliver up the twenty c-Hej Republican for the office of a - . . a a-i 1 1 l a a I . r a a . : 1 a- . a a m OF 1 II E r.DITOR OF 1 dollar bill which lie uaa aosiracicu magisiraue, aimpij oevausc it uiigu m- inrE APPEAL roiiiinon.Is livelf to in, -,,.i 1AP,:R.-The Ibeson Suptrior from the letter, at the same time taking jun Jone ot the 7?" .UTanTrn.!,?t ct-Mouday, 21th out the regiatered Pa,ka3e which He queijtiona and explanaUons through l17' UH: Hot of the Post (lawton) had himself fixed up, upon 1 TOtir columns, so that your readers may f TTtB appk.t. is the rwnirM pap, r will be tried for Ube'tng the Commis- seeing which he immediately took out judge for themselves. - I tne Fourth ucnTnii iUncii. J iH i"T, : .t.i v;. v.. v u i i. .m Hjiji nmtAP tn. i i. aoouiQ. or i. ine uoctnaa oi mo i luuin ui iwiwm wuniy CMtcerning u pov.oi, """ I t,.. u ' .u a..l . I TH K APPKAt. Lu. lllLorh.i uuh. the outrsee Drretrated unon the rod identical note which had been taken I c , ... maiu maintained with aMiit,-. .-i,.i rr .ri, . . . " . 1 nnV I1UK. UU1T 1 If I K .UU1I. UU1C. U1KU Uf ' I 111 1 Ii. M...P..ku. . . I I.. I.... .... ..II .... ... . . . . . . i ...... i .u-. .1 i . . . . i : ieopie oi mat county in joo, oy giving i irom ue letter, remarking mai mwc i ficial of tnis state, to dtctate. iorce or 1 o puisne inrereai . r j i ... i 1 . . - .v. r. I . av. j . i. .l. . V. I ceriincates oi election vo iae imtn ww i was no use ia iry .o io tvoici couw m iiwfpcwwu pwj w r xiik appeal haa tii lianorer county, to recommend such majrtitratea as are not analihed ea . - i g.. .iir?vi. .l.i i I ureiy unnt, umnieuigioie, aauiouga, I THK AFPK.VI. in a maind, M' rllo.1 ! t rr:it . :i i I inl :rei . , a . 1 H.uv.vcr lrcet. . i , ; : v t. I ijniel I court h ju.e. v k: ii I . i Amik.i t.VlLkt - j:. I'udlry.of Nauatuck, i- .!. ad lie cade the firt peck r . (it m i le in America. He . l-r i in I ;-v At tka ota of his . , a . r -i atrrbury be aJrertiaed ia a .ir ' . I rew.papcr for mdm cutler, . pa..l iter lire to this coualrr, aad art iin : work The vawrrpria was sue ' n-aiul frai the bettiaainc.thoaga M l Mr Itfadlrya frieada adytacd him . j ri'inj tato the eaterpri. arjru j it taal hecva'.d not al! a laif la the . t aitel Mates that had o the ISbef- n.d tauip OS it. i"a l . a.d tber haa beta aaatual ao tn.ii aanT ctaaterfaitrr tinea the ab:dLa.-t aaiver cwia w aa pt ia circu- uuoa. 1 be TreaeMry dWreUrea claiaa that they have aaaoa aa averax af , :r arreaU a avath atacw Jaaaary. Ab.a: a tuhelef the porioos eoia haa 1 teti o'-herrJ epby th detectivwa, aaxi eea-l all of it U aa well aaad ap aa to ri uac aai'.rarrd ia rdiaary baiea, he cnr4el ttBlcapturvd is aaaatly ia S I .1 Jiar piexi-a. lh9a;h tre a f nakt ijt artra. ... -ita.aa IU aaaaeesl aaa w kagw of. is a auttkj atlar aaOMcnbiac tit a paper, ; aai Uiwa i 4ut kapfvaa io dan t br maari retwrwa taa paper aad i deamaatd taat 4m pape b atay pad. I t.e lioard M-t -t half M r. ljy lxt. 11.1 ii. i::, and :i I l t irain .. a: llo'tuc. -rder, the .:.-tal:e ot c I ith ucr and Ik I'm . i t'i mi of lun"y t -lai. pat ? ' i i ! prc i.:. i VV .. lomnii". o : - f. . U pei. i ... . i . The r i. i i i . . : boo., vif i i 1 ;;.... .i. Wilaimctoa l. .-.i S. II. F.-hb'.a'.e. II 1 Y. Hall : uri'.u'v w.. riAr.t.-l. and ou motion of O i.ti i ' "l'r ir.dmca. ac.vpte'l a:: i (1 ! r, . ,rld placcl 05 .. Tuo Ia 1 . i i Co:aMo f r 1 e ! r . C V. ;dLaui ii .: choK' o'tL. t - . 4 r i Mr. O'dl aPi 1 t 1 a- $i.o. The bvnd i l J- Mii '.a. . i'oOLable of Haruel. lo:-h p. I r e-'-O, wa ac cepted ard rde'e-! rv rdidand placed on til ' Oq oiv tio;i it t";i. a. icei zander. It waa o.-Jerrd ti: tue itf.-MYf ot the old NcwUro rou and Mr A K lUack tx rr'jt.d t rre : -.th liard at iU aei.J.Ku. rt.J L:c ii there tjp aay ob;et.ea tolti.c pt z .' a cer tain rvlad u vhe Nr i i. -t.t.ojed for by the ci. If lia rc;l Tewn.ivp. 1LU i4 1 i t- e! eta ;-.t l ow nh p. were not elected. We published the that be took it. outrage, or in other words, thoroughly Arriving at Wilmington young Law ventilated the whole matter, and the ton was taken before I. Commis Commissioners had us indicted for libel, sioner VanAmringe at half past 1 Wc attended the next Court and made o'clock, when the youn; man ubmit- athdavit that we could not get a fair I ted the case and was rt p'redto eutar trial n Robeson aod the case wm re- I into a justified bond in the utu of f'OO ouaijfled with an unblemished char moved to Columbus county. Last I for his appearauce at the next term cfj acter, integrity, treating foes and friends Court actio Solicitor, believinr aa he I the United States District Court, which alike, only looking and adininisteriog - did. that it was a tvenecntion aatered I convenes in ths city oil the "!-t of a not. pro, against the defendent, October, in default of which he was Canaday, whereupon the faith .'al, the committed to jail. Commmissioners, become very indig- Charles Lawton, who resided with nanL They went immediately over to his father at Magnolia, is odW about Iiobcson Court the next week and had 21 years of age, and ii a young man of another indictment found. And ao it I very respectable appearance lie re- will be seen by our fiends that we are marked to Col. Brink, aa an exeue for being persecuted for partisan purposes, what he had dene, that he w5 getting We are to be hauled up to every term a very small salary as a clerk iu the of Kobeaon Com., for what? Because postoffice snd in conciueuce of this we are Republicans and have express fact he could not res.it the temptation, Republicans principle. We exposed when he saw that the letter contained the proasest outrage that ever was com- meney, to sppropriate a portion of it te mated upon the rood people ef that or his own use. . . . ii,.. i? ..... v.i : . i -. i rvt itnnV .WrTM rnnrh rrlit for I anrvoiLifir nower reoonaider his Drviudi th, the iVunt iVmmi..; nU mane and uniform! Mucelu! ef- ce, being a candidate for re-elecUeo. hate the electing of the jurors who find J fort' in fi-rretinj; out !nch a.e the moot ImjuiiI ii u i . tera of the dvnoiul nation BiuonjH on, trlbuto.-a.. as an honorable judge remarrea, en-1 ceivo jourmn. u.ijti u, u.. dorsed by a LegisUture of the State? w" OI ,n UBnrr" ' r. 2. Why did not the wise men in Ral- THE AITE-A r. u a lan: uano ntt!,tA.. eiirh assembled, chose such men, if Re- ly pript twauty pau mommy .kJt..j .. oontAlnlan flay rolamu of ircli. Int. km luuniaua ilhtj u.u w .v" . . o ing ana initrutuvr read tin matter. THK APPEL U one of tin- t l relit-.m Journals ol the dajr. An evidence jl lUi I t wiinena uie roliowinc. TK9TlSfii.VIAL: All of Ita deoarjnieuta arc nruil m.i.. i cdfhlcaco Tribune. in all raapeeta creditable u tlieli ln ir tlan eharaetr ol the lU-forno.l Knivui...: vnunn. aiiiwiit. the law alike, knowing and adapted to the office he was called upon to fill. Was it done for a mercenary motive? 3. Why cannot ourj worthy S. C. C. I nf P i . V a thia matter in conaidarm. tionLthat notonly the sinew and bone of ,thVr.ir.f,ell J lug uruiuuiuk iuit ui iui . t wv.c, am ..Lirk, bi iiiu jvuiui. im ai hut even of the extreme of the conntr I sencer I J .1.. t a . ! ,, mytK j , unwB, iwtim III ucoiuus me iviuuu(u. ui m kihiu versm I le. Iut,lii l nlou. if la Dnntal or next , r.nd iiii r nna- al editorial ability. l.n Wyuiawia l""1 in. well know citixen, in case of a vacancy, when the same courtesy has been ex tended to them on a simple request. Is this reconciliation and reform? 4. On a former well known anti-far- eifo principle, tbe voice of foreigners K .Ar.in nlhrnl 1 L.1 .Itjinal waa - . . . . ..... '. 1 PriM II 'liwr ,. i ,.l aa (.Harf tril whn in IiITia nlir. j . . , i- uw. uvvuv, " - -- I aaooinaaa U-laJ lor aieeni. A pleDdUl papr. raralin (HU tni. ., or and anap. The ahurrli l iil.ni. KTaarellaAle In ton aod t .vdmim . thought. North Cfcri.tiau AJv.wai' It la In every nr rlrt cl. --OittMiai Batairder. bt tin i-r ...i...l..nal. RAO fitMlM I tvuaiuiiuui; bww. vr. . w.. i EAJwAtU I. BIO l JKM A might not the gaaueman who baa tne thoec bills, are carry a g on thepersecu tiuu. We will give in our neat a fall statement of the trial, even if we have to write it behind the bars of Iiobcson county jail. above. aod waive party animosity, and net run theSdangerous risk of risking his future j raai!.. 73 aJUNROK T, t 1U1AO.-. September M at 8TREET- VAlisV i:e-l at la laotroa c: ! waa orderetl t. autre 1 1 rt T-ic- i i. New Ha.vrer, . la I.a- o tLr "fxval 1 oca -i .. c- aaty of i: w l. IkTlwaet, 1 laija K icr aJ lUt.j Nott, Ke rf, i t- upt -ia:eod th iamaj'sc f the tsJ tu caly ia dbteiaMM Th XVaard '..a. a . cv-r Kaul Saturday axt. live 111 aat re-election to family connection and their mlaence. ranola. ' a Tale ol I. .tnAua. war tA. Allow me to add. that in a email Love Story f-om the pen of Mr?. arah I community like this, a certain minority A. Dorsey, an accomplished, Uleuted, party atcmpts to coerce a majorit and . v:wi Snmhrm i. mrcriMm w womn w mm ocujbwj- ' I t.1 t thair ova lateaMi. a maabiBa- The Cavalier, an Historical Novel. I de-ervea high Praie irotr. ine n ieiuy Uon of hhml muKied men of both a a . ... u w aa n rranin i aan i minri ri t i Lie" r i aar i aaa av i wTmx nriBai aa aw a ana i nawr aa aw i br ueramAa by u. l . li. Jsmea, u publuhea this v..-Bv.Bw-- " , I r::.rT7 eT.Vr" and naturalness oi in aunogue, iuc - i .1 i ne tine iiciiDcrraiJon. wave itwbtiuu 1-hiladelphia, and makes the eighth I trsphJC deiineauon o inutr una! .LycoDIKCtbou faxAiesha. eatab- ma" Dollar 1 acter. anU an unuaua.ir e.i cornimci- Hr cobuo. (rood, r rv- 7j MaWBM I III' II 1 -:X vulume Maued of "rVtraona' TVillar ' . . v. ...I-. i v i. v:.k cd riot. Southern life, t-efore ."II cr'aaUur ruia wiil lae Lh rwaailL are th. Urge,t, th. bt, ,h. haaJ- the civil I war ia panted in a aa wrll as the cheart book I " original and accurate. ?fZ trrtofTne tbe of and. aad A I D AFTER sCotAT WKTT f bfRCET CAR1 wl f.tmiix inmbt i SoeiocA In lha muceioc and tan tn, : mlaau. each wmj frvtta '.Ac NflU 1 C - ' waul aJaocaotk. eareyi tsteda . Ibey ertll raa aatil H. orwt. Taa Cave wiii aavat aai ki au wt v - - UroeJLlra Taare U be a Car to ux c& -.'j aaao rv to Krmmm'j a -; . . . t .. i . Mr Jamcs s style will be fooad to be I cuiaaiaaaaa m a tCiT '"1 1 dnxtioo? CkrU eoaeaaetJosi rarely. .troatr eraakie aad vienmii I and nOS UaeipeCbrO. WSo WJ qt rajUUfr IOl0 f eOfaS taVeTSaiy a I - . .m. . . . ... i. I --. r r - '- - rh. ta.iJier" ia aWaatlT aaal -nh. aatiatactoey cotVCiuaaoa. 1 ec o oi "7 i.tL.V4 I. . I,-, rtantltmma TolflBK. brea 111 eihUal IB OBrTUir UM . J .,.... I yVINIMlW tm m - 1 . ; . , - tanua.iy ooeimM. ia rr veiiBm, esa- ,iftl-u Koond in raid aad black, and demands of "the people." Unaed with erigiaaj designs ia gold I br T B. 1 eUeeoo A liorthrra. i'hila- j en and oSccn th. grand oid and Uaxk. aad tha. aiM a it ia hst I daJaiiia. at the low price of $1 a I cratic party, rceaeeaber that a .v. tv.ii . :n r I w.t aatl wlii a laaM Par aaw T avu i peovc are wuhubt rea. ierr vatiAiuaiawrj, aaaa M wiu w waa -y. --- . ... ... w. .m 9 . V., .M JH..nHtiWlf . t m n . ii . j ,i -i" IT-".".'"-cr .e, 7 wat - - , ... aAiretav fre of poatare, oa eervaau. Otey tkm." .3. Kail KosmI tralaa. or roeie of it will I i vi i . Liar lj the Iab- i - u aw " " - " . " - -.. I . . .. ai . .a... h aeal aa. b. tdaoe I lUkara. Fat BaW St I . HSr&rtTrr-a ' UW SVJVlCeW STf W .IM W I,,; rill., il . I Lire Book aad Mas Store Ra end at aiWw the) ni la ran "-a. - - - - - i m i Cto aaotaev niaaiif a. w mut ua a lette. te th rMaahev, T. B. Peiaw noTowai BaiPaL M tl TW ahort whale atrika a eW blow ta Afaajrrtladwlphla. Pa. Far I extaneamKal brklal drew b tat ' etd the coeHav aad ttacli T wrier Ale at P. lleuuberrera Lit IVok aad I MiM ccaKBaue. or what to techaacsJly trraaa f aeoe aaM Kara law) eesect Maaac Mora, a Market aXreet Wt!- I B Uralig drew. Tail aa aleray j kaJ ia vsrw bee) the war Waavwhat- aaiagthn, I of aejch aaatertal aaJ dawafw aa, ia ai - : ! avAliaarr wardrobe?, auapta it to cJaarcn t orn aui TV tsMB, larrt males, I riti reus oaea aVererarda, aad tho caoap lar i anil a aa oa IM ra&r mt tan - taw ai Vaar4. 4&- t te r4 t ta tv asUaev ea U naV. win c4 a. Cave ta cainSf iae a4 c& nri i way ea raW4 tiaraw 1 4 laajta taateSAr wiSe-wajaSa i sta veaai ef t imaaa. Mat 1m t aVavtatg it raw f tats traawea aJcei 1 aa eW taw t i aa ay ' Sat aewa.aa.ae aaaAj aux ;i ttrai (v Laaa, filial fiajwa iaaaR4 a8ia aarwaaA a- -OraaaSavy aar HUM. ? Ikaiae I asawaaa, eree taai eraav n u ixrvser that bar a the leadiac Tarkaah are taisaical te a 1 1 pi"1 !". ??.Tt.!? f s 'was bmu, aaaanaz iian 1 aatil i il at.aiia.ii Lid fe rrat t aV A'y t j W. P. CaJauaT. W. r. CaXiBAT, I the ef eee wv'l aaada. avaa'-wavat i IH'!ar R a at .A ... i- - .4-
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 21, 1877, edition 1
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