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1 i i -I p v.- k Iti- i 8 - : , vnynxG-rox, xoRTii CAitouxl, tuksiuy MORxm:, orroBEi: xrJT ' v mi' i iiii ii ii t n m it i iiiM mii 1 1. i i i . . : i ' i r i n n . i- - " , . , j iipiuiiu.U' u'HUJi.Mt DuuLii. r u n l I U 11 A rjr AIRS. ' St u,uy lx,K tixd-en: . i j. AXIATION 1 AST Nir.HTp r i;wctiou oi unicersAuopuoii of a r .. i ... ..... . , .. I, C oiiUitutioii-wThe Society !irie- tiiinj k. Wilmington Has Needed. At of gCJ H o'clock last eveninjr a number i . t Lujneu. many of t hem anion r 1 1n istinpished in the ritr in tluir . . 1 : - , . differ nt professions, met at tin-lecture I Room of the Lutheran Church for "the I jmrjM so of fOmiinr "a onVty who.se I namo amlinirpVarcIuM-fuiiaftrr jrivcri. Itcifr'A; A, Watson. l. I .L presided ink '-temporary chairman, Mr. AV. Ii. -iMrKuv "acted as .Secretarv. (.'oinninni- cKt ioiiis were received from lion. Hun VwMell and others regretting their 71 SI " I ''a ' a' t A 1 iiiiiiiiiiiy io aueuu. : C1 L'he principal business of the meet ing having been organization.' the fol JowjiiJ; fcnstifutiop ira.s adopted! 1 1 1 will be seen that this provides for the officers of the Society : - - 1 1 i.t torfcal and s .Scientific Socio.! v of "Wilmington, NYC; Aktick I. j merit of5tne intellectual 5 and physical I resources of the Cape Fear region. The oilection and publication of the hintory, traditions, genealogy and bio- grapny oi its eary sextiers. . V Ani-irLK II., .-'.Organization and Mentha. The Society consists of forty-two (42) inem l,M'is elected by ballot. Divided, into fourt ?en sections. The sections are de Tote; to the prosecution of the follow ing s udies, viz : - , Ahtu i.k III. lyyiisiniiiit Organization I'resi ent, Key. (j. 1. emheim ; Secretary and Treasurer, W. IJ. McKoy; Libra rian, Robert ilcKov. Jhartmcnt lllistori. So, 1 (ini calnn iiT. A .V ri -rht ' I II iig! A addell. llobe'rt .Strange. I Sec 2. Local Jlistorjf1. r. 15urr, f (ieor ;o Davjs, Henry Nutt. See. 3. CommcrriiiJ S.,X". Martin, Alex, Sprunt,U. U. Eilers, Sccj An (Jniomaf History bdward t antiWli Her. O. 1). lynheiin,' M- .Sec. 5. Blhltoara'h u. a-c Rtt- Dr . - r - . A' i Is G ra ha in Da ver, D. R. loore m vjjaiiiiiu 4uve.,.i. it. LOOre. 'I RV XihHum'attc.$i)jlnnnS' r S. A:,;K; McK;y, Rev. T. M. e(- ion, b Ambler Sepi 7. Education- X. iC. Rrvan, A. Rj. Jtlack, (j. W. Jewett. ' . -r : Department 2 Natural i?vi net'. "'-. SeL-. 1. (iv-kupj, c r.--J; W. Dowles, J. K. Brown, . 7 Sei-. 2. Paln,ntlopj(.-. Dr. A. A. Watson, C. Wi 'Harris, W. JK McKov. ' . . Se ;. 3. Mdtrroloy!;' $'. Sergeant HevbUh, James Sprunt." W. II. J3er . paid. . ' '- ' '. Sci,. 4. 'pot an v. .yr. )r. Thomas F. Wod, Dr. W. ;. Thomas,, John D. . Se:. 5. Kntoiiiohuiii Y F: Wi.nf zel, Norwood Giles; Chaissino-er.V : $eCt6. JIecJmnics.11 A' AV -dcrsoh. .). U. JJffiley, J. F:. Divine. SeclV 77 Clh)iitinl,,(ii--Tr. Satcheli; Rev. Dan'l Morrelle. - . 'Arth u: IV. ' d mission.' and Vacnnt it s. 1. Xew iiemlers shall be elect upply yaeauf ies duly, and as to a section wherein a vaeane.v f d' i'p '.-signed e,istK pr shall arise. Members shall lc electee by ballot. 2. The faeultv shall n.miiinito Set ami the Hoeieiy elect, nil .the officers. The chiefs of 'Sections are jionoiiitod l.r the President. Sec 3. Tiic President is ej -ojfi'a'o a iiieml)er of each section and chairman f: t lie fticulty. . ' ' Ak'ticlk V. TheSertions niiT'tororr sJ..t.....i.-,- , i . . -.viv. UlUMUll, Hit' .Ncictt on the first. Monday in Decem ber, art hitter that in every month, and Oftcnej- if ealled by the Prcsi,.pt. . '' 1. Alrtrn i.K VI. , Sec. i . Prefiiientshall designaip some j inembett to prepare a paper to be read before ihe Soeity at each monthly I meet in, oirsome subject appertaining ;ttfhis Section. . , Sec 2. The discussions nf thn ox-o,7 J . ing 8hbe .united s to thP subject ? wax v i v ia- I Hec 3. Jn case the Society order j V Rlcr to be printed, the samcf I M shall. 1 referred back "io ; the section J ! J with Mich amendments as may be adopt ed by vote of the Sorirt v. ifh'.Y : rated before publieation. v lr The! present organization is DT-ovis- iu'-K m haU coiitinne' in forceWil ; the 20th'bf MaV' next, when a penna- nent cbnstitution shall be agreed upon ; - pt rmaneut officers appointed. ,1 I,, It. . tvas' decided to have the next ; meeting fo take place' On -the first Mon : My ij. ijecei,,ne.;hnheunday School: ; Kooniw St. JiuiwJ n. .i. " V,-U ,fnHe Sergeant Sevboth, Chief pt t he Signal Service, will" read a paper W f'IfNqv embraping the history vv ircwHee ana oi the tinted States signal Service. This will lw nn iinni fh.Stii?!!!? Society, and tp v.,. 'r ""D o so lortuimto as to mui l X.' Jacobi rivi nniik '' 1 . . 10 South Front Street. . 1 1 NlK Philadelphia Tius, newspapi-r ad- vertisement. 1 Board in private family. Damired. lyuioutb, England, dispatcji says that t pc- barque Lxcelsior from this poit tjo Antwerp has been damaged consid erubly by collision. Hie weather probabilities for Tm7. duy arp rising barometer, cooler, .north to wdt winds. fV - i New Hanover SuperlorVourt. This tribunal convened yesterday at ten o'clock, His Hoior, Judge A. A. Me Ivoy, presiding. ' IheiMonung hour was sjent in so- leetijig.thc (Inind .Inry, which is eom po.-ed as" follows: (Juaker Alexander Antony ..-Italian, London Kkzell. L'eU Lnmsden. Dayid S. Sanders. foreman V Isaac I J. .Rhodes. Samuel Blumenthal. hanmel Dowden. liichar'd Faison. 'il. olas; Debase, Harry liernard, Denjamin Dur.int. Joseidi M iller. . James Lmns- den, Xehemiah lirewinyton. Isl Wortham. Joseph (). Scott, Xatlian (ireenwald. There are sjxty cases for, trial st this term on thet'rirninal Docket, and a myriad of cases on the Civil Docket. One or two important ones belonging io ine latter are expected to be tried in a day or two. Mayor's Court. , Jiichard Uowens was Hri-.iiimoJ f-.i disorderly conduct, but was dismissed. on pa i men i oi costs. .... , AVillium Phinney, Jr,, for the .same ofFence, was -fined $10 and eosts or 30 days oil the streets. . ; Mary i lively, for being dnmlc and disorderly, was -sentencod to 30 davs on the streets and pavm-nt of costs. She keeps up .-the5-', reputation of her name being very lively; scratching ono of the policemen very badly and biting an other one on the finger. . A CASK OF ARSON. A CoIud Ciirl iets Fifo n Kmployer's House. Sunday night last, about 9 oVloek, a fii-e was lieovered in one'of the rooms of Mrs. JIa'rry Webb's , residencel on the upper part of .Market street. A window in the room w:i5 i. ....,!,- i.'.......i .out, and a number of lightwood spliu- .cV .uouiHi. Aurs. Webb saws a young neffro rirl. naincd .In nr. ,.i;...7 toil, who has l)een living with her, dfd ine neianous work. The irirf i.r.fM. in the hitfeit of froino-mit nt uio-i. Mrs. ebb's will. Mrs.AVebb locked the room Sunday night to keeplierin. The girl must have got some lightwood and made afire of it, because it was -not long before thetflamos wete discovered pro-cmling ' from" the, window The ; ' iy- fi" suncitji io iiiaKC a nni eon fusion if the; matter was irot turned over to.the polir-e. Of course tbeVro position was 1104 accepted. ,4 The ; cae will have a hearing t o-d a v before the Mavor.- , 'rlin r.;...l r.mw.;! i ' i v. Death of 3Irs. Dr. J)eIlosi;t. We regret to learn 1 of the sudden death of 'Mrs.'; PeRosset,' -wife of Dr. 7 J,; I)eltosset, which occurred in Philadelphia on yesterday morning at ( o'clock. " She had been Xorth attend ing the Centennial ' ' (If hiT social accomplishments, her generous deeds of charity, her uniform ,kindnoss to the "poor of Wilmington', her superior -intelligence and her deviv t ion to the ('hurch and its interest, it is needless-to spnik in "this community, where she 1 1 as Jived f(r' six ty-fi ve vi-.i rs, hoiiored, estt-emed and beloved. ' We tender our sympathy to her large, circle of friends and relatives, 'and assure them tjiat iiianv a heart mourns with them. ,i pivgraceiul Conduct. During service at "one of oiir city churches last Sunday evening a Jcrowd of loys noisily started to go iifto'the galery.-Vfter they ; had half way as cended th steps they changed their minds aifd retired, hi ugliing audibly. I he sexton, at the request of the choir, wlw were very much disturlwd bv the bs, barred, the sithsdoof by which they had entered the church, in order to prevent further disturbance, wheu they began beating on the dexjr, and asking admittance.- The annonn('.ement of such behavior is suffi';ieit. It ivcedviio' toniment. " -; 7 Our -Boys. ' The boys in the vicinity of Front and Church streets had a pole and flag! rais ing yesterday on the premises of Capt. Orr; 011 Church between Front and Seapud streets. AMhe tag viis thrown to the breeze,' tle' ha.me of ronr gallant standard bearer, Itou7 A. M. Waddell, was observed printedon it in bold let ter. Even the youth-are aroused and takb a lively interest in the coming election. The flag- raising shows' the right kind of domestic influence. , Wilmingvon as Cotton Market. 7 rl he commercial report this nioriung shows the largest receipts of cotton at this port during the present year, 1789 bales. WTTmihgton is looming into a fi:iekotton market. Aiul thffe is ' no huuibng . about tlwse receipfs cither.' They are boha'fiife, ant represent cot ton actually- lvceiyed at and shipped froni Ihis city, not freights from other points merely . parsing through ' A il mington.' '..' " 1 I Tilden and Vance Guards. The Tilden . and .Vance Guards will s .. .. - meet to-night at o'clock, at Hibernian Hail. j ' . - 7;.-1; : This tine Organization of our youth deserves great credit. They number about one hundred and niake an impos ing display when they turn but,., ' Meeting of the !L. tf, . ,7' 7 The Benevolent f Society will unci -1 t " i ! ':.'"'''''.. Tiipswlav nf not wiH'k insti-ad of tins Tuesday, as was announced in Sunday's rpaper. - f , 7 !' , wrrr-s--. ' . " Gin. Robert RauSom, formerly ' of this City, now of Virginia, .is in the city.? . " '7 '"' : ! i-m : i ti f ; Tlie infamous John Pool spoke to l iVcrowtl at the City 11411 last night.1 WAR XOT IMMIXRVr: M. , i.c avians i orated !u HeCCnt Hattles. T .t. . ' . i,i,nx. uct. 2:J. The prevailing t.jMinoii nere is mat a peaeealde sola tion is possible. ' In the recent f ngareinents in th Morava Valiey the Turks' were suc- toslul, notwithstanding the claim for victory made by (Jen," Sehernayeff: mere was a Jnavy loss in Russian officers.- 1 A later tispatch says that it is ad mitted at Delgradethat the Turks can- j. ii i i uueu me k revet Heights, Southct f Djunas. but claim that the loss of the position is not decisive. Loxbox, Oct. 23.-It is believed that Russia will be moderate in her de mands, and that the other powers will eujipun liur proposals. A conspiracy to murder the Turkish Grand Vizier has teen discovered and the jjarties banished. IXSUKAVCi: CAM11S. Jlefore-the U. Suiyemc Court Important Decis-ion. Washix(;t( x, ( )ct. 23. The Su pi e ne Court of. the United States t onlay de cided several important life insurance cases. J he Dailies weiv tho X"i.w V..rL- Lite Insurance Comi.anv and the Man hattan Life Insurance Company agaiust liliam Malliani, Charlotte Syms and the executors of Clmrlr.Q r. i!o,i. ..r Mississippi It appears thcpaitieL severally insured were unable to pay t heir premiums, 'owing to the breaking outof the civil war in DG1. Thenon payment of the premiums in arrears was set ui) in bar of the net inn-: oiwl the plaintiffs respectively relied on tbn existence of the war as an excuse, otter ing to deduct the premiums in arrears Irom the amounts of the olicies. ine court t;ciiv;red the following opinion : A policy of life insurance which stipulates for the annual premium bv the assured wili o condition -to be void on non-pavmcnt is not an insurance from year to vearike a common fire policy, but the p'remutms i-iiMuiiv.- Aui iiuouiij - me, AMiois 01 tirtvlssuranca far life ninlili(.Vr.n,i;;A.. "" iy?iui:i'aunii 1U1 me is 'i condition subsequent makiiiT void the policy by its non performance5. ButttLc time of payment in such ,li- cies is material autP of thn tha contract, and failure to pay involves aii absolute forfeiture which cannot be relieved against in equity. . If . failure to pay the annual premium be caused by the intervention of war between tho rmm- tries in which the insurance company and tlic assured respectively reside wluch makes it unlawful for them to hold intercourse the policy is neverthe less forfeited if the company insist on the condition but in such ease the as. su-vl i rntitled to the equitable vhie of the noliev arisbu' IVnin tl... 1. ...;,.,..,. 'actually paid. Thtf equitable value . is the iliflerence betwt-en the cost of a new poUey and the Vrfsenf value 4f the nrnminm n 1 .r .... 4l. r....r. t J'"- i v iv in; Jiaiu nil nil iOi ieiieU policy when the forfeiture occurred and mabe,recoyer.e.d in an action at law or suit in equity, The doctrine of revival of contracts suspended during the war is one based on considerations of equity and practice and cannot be invoked to revive a contract' which would be uu just or inequitable to revive, as where time is' one of the issues of the contract in which the parties cannot be made equal to the a vera '.re rate of mortality is the fundainenfarbasis of life assur ance, and this is subverted by .giving the assured the option to revive their policy or not after they have.Wn sus pended by a war. Since none, but the sick and dyng wp.ild apply it Mould be unjust to.the company' to compel a re vival against the company. " x- -The Chief Justice aiul associates Clifi'ord, Strong and Hunt dissented. The Court, reversed the decree and judgments, of the Circuit Court for Mississippi, remanding the cause for further proceedings in eaufornuition with the opinion vHvc"red "uAlavl -o- CONIC3::i TlI.15GKA3US. During the recent West Indian hur ricane six Spanish schooners were sunk. The beautiful centennial address of the Irish people; reuiaiu at Wash lgtou unpi-esnted. ' 7 There are riotous demonstrations of armed negroes in . Charhton rouiityj which cause alarnij and Gen. linger has! been petitioned for troops. . The Mystic, Conn., 'barque Gal es top lies in four- feet w:ter. near Key West. A schooner, was driven ashore bottom up: by 'the hurricane. In a political duel, fought bi Swit zerland., between Vicomte BaTnct de Uocnes and I'aul Geranl. latter re ceived probably a fatal wound. FH03I 0IJT11 CAKOL.1NA. A Letter 1'rom an 1( pernor. Tho following is an extract from a private letter received in this city from e.x-Gov. Wm. Aiken, of South Caro lina: dated Charleston, Oct: 21st: " The arrival of the t;oo is hailed with pleasure. .They are wanted to keep the carpet-baggers and negroes quiet-not for the whites. The latter are astonishingly jeaceable under very trying circumstances, i I believe . TiloW will be , our- pcx Presideiit, arid1 then the South will' get all the aid s'ie requires to place herself in a respectable situation. j One of the essays read before the State Agricultural Society was by Prof. Walters on worn-out lands. '. Chandler, Consigns the State to llad- i from Vie Haiti, nt- amri. ' CorXMBva, Ohio. l)ct 18Thcrc M-as a large and earnest meeting of lead ing Democrats of 'Ohio here to-dav to consult as to tbe course to lie pursuej iuc runvass nntu niden s election The meeting M-as the largest of the kind ever held in the . State and most encouraging. Telegrams were rci ciml win yimemor .Alien, licerre JI Pendleton and others. Th ning, Sayler, Hard, and Gen. Mor-an ui""b me prominent men in at tendance" It was'deteminctl to make a vigorous and thorough canvass and carry . Ohio for Tilden. An address M-aa issued to the eop!c of Ohio de nouncing the bayonet policy of the Pc- imomans ana caning on all good men to rally, for the fiehL Th I? .'I VI. 1.1 1. cans are alarmed at the condition of niiairs m this btate. Deacon Smith. Kggleston and other Republican wheel horses met here to-night to devise some means for raising funds. Zach Chan dler has teleirratdied here that nw can go to hell. The commit tec- has nearly bankrupted itself to save Haves from the disgrace of defeat in hi mm State! Help yourselves; we are dour HayCs And his henchman Wiki.fr ti,.... have determined to appeal to the na tional banks, for sul crint ions tn -nm- on the canvass. Vclcomc. From tit Ctitirtvtfc Olu r,r. We have received the Cai- I-Vu. - - . f the new daily paper just started nt Wilmington by Mr. Cicero W. Harris, and welcome' it to our exchange list. Mr. Harris. is a gentleman of culture and a newsnaner man of rTi-t-i. iw.. and the Cape Fkak, under his manajri- ment, will prove a valuable accessum t( the iniimnlion nf ihn VV.. 1. J ......... ...... H.V 'M. IIVJl.ll the enterprise the greatest success. NOKT1I CAHOIAXA. Sheriff' Montror Hw-Ij vnr .r oii Democratic majority in More county. It is predicted that .the Democratic majority in ' Harnett county will be rcater than ever before. Rev. Dr. --- .nun, n. hi, in.- couldn't deliver the address at the State r air appointed for Iuni. An intcrestin Tf nillSIfnl lntrtSi linnmtf i j - - x. v-v vu 1 1 1 ( i v ill was given at the Ijeaco Insiitute, Ral eigh;, last Thursday evening.' . - ' The Younir Glen's Tilden flTtT Voiwii Club of Raleigh have appointed R. Y. xeM,rsq.,meirageut to secure employ ment for the colored Democrats. Jo Turner has announced lomolf mi independent candidate for ihn Kiii. 'Senate in Orange and Person counties, claiming to no a democrat still. Sham. Watch the border. Tim Dninrvr MiIr. . v.Mav State Committee an informal tlmt strange negroes are m-n in the bonier counties, preparing, doubtless, for the election. v "A young child or Mr. Dutkdt, of the Rockingham Courier, we. regret to iearu,uea last week. One or the chil dren of Capt: Kvans, of 'the Rtleigh Xrntiiirl, is extremely ill, . ' Pall, a neriiuitetic Radical orator. went to an appointment . at Va ron. jkwiv vuuuiy, uuv mere v.asn t a soul to hear him. Old Moot is ablazn for Tildeiuind Vance. Jialciah Xiu s : 1. II. YiMrn-iin n native of Chatham county but for many. Vears a rosidnnt nf X'nw VnrL- tiating for lands in Cherokee roil it 1v tin convcU into a hrstclas3 stwk farm. Iuformatiou has been n-pivpd in f ellAl thrioreof the anvst of a party at Kdon- ton, X. C, supposed to be Joseph P. I ' ji..4r-j'n, ji musician, me i t person ryierrcu to ill Sunday s Cm: Fear as cluircred withmnrhr in Al-irv. land, , The Petersbrfrir Tuder Jnnrie n i. Johu Pool, the infamous, ha. taken the stump in .North Carolina in support of Haves. .Settle and Itrnoa ii 'I'll t j drives the last decent uuir. in the State from the Radical partv, and tha a few more votes to jwdl the majority rf Til.Tn.i -...1 V J . Hotel Persou.vl.s. Pi Kc kli Hocsk. Sunday. T. F. Harrison. Jno. K. ('liadwivk. Kngland; C. i?. mild,. Clop; New York. I). R, McKintij RpWson county. A. A. McKoy, Clinton Alf-.-d Howan, Smithvillc. 3londay 1). M, Wright, Rol.t. W. Potter.J Augusta: tJenA. Rutherfonl. Washington Citv; IVter Iiu-hter, S: C.; H. IS. Rovk'iii. Nor folk; Mis AVlliams, T. M." Kmer.-ou, X. C-; R. Mayo, Yu.: Jno. Y. IMum mer, IMummerville, X- C; J. .V. Mc Ixan and sitter, Shut J lwt K. Smith. 3Ioss Neck; Jnu. Cantwcll, England. Maxmxg I lotsK. Sunday. R.Ran som, Ritnuond; Joseph Liner, Wavncs ville. N. C; Capt. Thicker, Capt. Six-detJ. T. Murphy, Clinton. Mon dayJohn W. RhcKles, uvitUville; II H. (terhanlt, JUtiare; Kd. Miller, Ptila.MJphU; C. O. Mercer, Yorkville. S. C. llladen County Canvass. Kdwin WKerr, of S;iujw: together witlTtha yontv candidates and others, will address the tK-ople of Bladen county at the following limes and placet: Kelly a Cove, OctoUr 23i- Colly, at Lewu 0 ton'r J4tb. TurnbuH. at Peve's, OcioUr2.th, A"hitc Oak, October 2Cth.. Hollow.' October 27th. Y Ahite Hill, OcWber 2th. : Bladenboro, October 30th. J.'Abbottburjr, October 31sf. ' Rrown Marsh, XovemIcr 1st ! . Clarke Mills, Xovemlr 2d. Caryer's Creek, November , . Elizabethtown, November 4th, COMMEKCE "A XI) FIXAXfl." WILMINGTON MAUKKTS. Urn Fur Orncr.. ) ftraj irarkct. with r fj u t'ricca ranin from S tlo; ct nU. We 'juou- f.niina.n- at s, r:-! nliiurv sv. i'w Mhwims miiJlinc f T. s!i ! dxJ Spiritm rirr NiMARrr-fittii;:l: Slr ii.. inuniiiij oi .! cx"ki at .N. i TliU a(tirnM)ii thctr were f!o of i- Ak oouinrrn at cri:t. ;w-Markrt firm. ia!ni ofinr)tL!n ttratRe 1 at 1 .lOsnd ii. rhi nra!t: l fl o-. i r Srarcr an.l ws?,t,!. SaTrn oft! nn,5 k?iui ami .'-) da. jn nnlT, at ! 75 1 'rtirl' T r-. u - ti... ' chaiijrei prtrK Hair i-f 'tl ,U 1 nil "r iiani ana "JO lor ion ati-l itrgiii. IA!LY RECKirTS. Cotton l.TV.l !,3JC?, f;,:rlui Uirtx nt'np 1! OrriciAL RrroRT or Stch k or Cottov Axn Naval 8roKr. (Kt. 14. srr,. Cotton a!ior; .VU ll- ....i r. rt.i ' loTal Vi;wc. rv.iri!. tan, nlin. l...r,. oifhs anoai total 3.1 42 ca-Un H.m ashore TA.'.n I l.l.u .r.t w ust .... .1 1 Ltsl . - ........ . . 2.0li bbls. Tar a!i.im ri i.i.i. Oft ... . ..... ... ..w "-- -it, io.il ".!.: I.OIH. Cru.lt Inn-t,f!..- a-tu.rc l.til., afloat .V, total 4VJ hit. Ufa -uvt nui ci:k K.ndixo OcT.i3f ",C. CLi.n r. i.r . !,.-, cakv. r-in fi.nu; ti u .;:V,VV crude tunt-ntlne 1,11 w. ' " i orr ."7N Cotton l.(H h tVv. .. ji. .... p.nt!ncn)cakf, ron lr.vti i.m. ... M.Mi AK.iTivcomir..vT, Oct. 25. 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The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 24, 1876, edition 1
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