GAPE
I-JraJtL
NL'MUKR .")'. V . ,
iium tv -Yew's"
Mow, Trumpet. Blow ! j
With an aplugy to the poet l.au
(.,tc we mibmit the following to our
i, al juvvnildom. It is a mark of our
appreciation "j their perseverance, cn
, ruv nml woiuferful strength of lungs:
I !u- eiiUi- juallK of tin bonis call
Jhe small Im.h out in all their glory".
The din' etumgh tocen appal
(;,,! Santa Clau. w old in tory
Hut. Mow. Tom. Mow: htart all the others
Mowing.
,v. Dick; ai,wcr Harry, blowing, blow-
h,,. Mowinlr. V ?
tfio
o hiirk, O hcitr ! from ear lv Hvorn
Till deny evejj the small Ijoy's horn
M ir-t trllll torment the w eary ear
F-r Christ ma J comes but o:icea year.
S. Muw hoys,! blow: start all the other.
Mowing.
fun, is it 'not, to le blow jnr,blowintf,
I lo wing j '
Tlini Mow, boy?, blow;rtrom Castle -troet
"fo Ki dCroesjj blow; nor fail to greet
Tin 'crowds o
l Front and 'Market i;av,
Kronrnowtil!
after Chifstmas Dav !
..Ve. we re about to add the two other
lines to this production1 but ju.st as we
h;iJ .dipped ovc en in the ink, five
boys came along vwifh- a horn apiece,
'and : blew, xneir louuesi. rocis are
l to sih (o the music of
never sunpo
tin horns. I f; they- had indulged in
any such custom, Sappho would have
jjnnpcd over the Leucadian rock long
; before she did; Milton and Homer
: M i t,re eithev of
them had a chance to speak of the
tumult'that a war ill Paradise or Ilium
raised: Virjni would have drowned
himself in thejXiber before he would
have ineusured'jspondees and dactyls to
sueh piping, monotonous bounds; and
Hvron would have died in the frenzy
of )j if anger!
-. i .
So our Muse deserted
us. aim , we c
Ould not, in rhyme
rytlim. advise the boys: to
- s
.1.1.AT-'
"'v
Our consolation is. they won't wait
for us to urge tjlicm, but will, on the
contrary, give
us the benefit of their
k'st.cflbrts gratis !
Mule vs. Sambo.
Scene, in front ; of the Postoftice ; dra-
niatis personal.
I several ladies who could
not resist the temptation :, negroes,
hnvvi lpfivo anil rmt rr trr linTnTion I
-y v"v.,.r'. v""
V itt lnltnni . .1 to Vtnlitieli munt Fim I
vn vuu? iii uo ii i i t
ham NVashintonr jelled a country
darkev. on an fajred rattle that willingly
halted in front of the iPostoffice door.
Thc ouestioilwas repeated several
limes, when, receiving no answer, the
son of Africa attempted to , continue
his :journey-lifteri having expressed
I..' If.'!.. 1 . ,' if. i ' 11 1 I
nimseu in language mat wouni nave
i,nrove,hevocubu.ary of McphUU,
pheles, concerning the negligence of the
cterKs, wno were ousy giving letters to
i i i i i 1 1 i I
a number of people who applied for
them at the proper' place.
The mule, however, thought then
was time enough," and regardless , of
Sambo's blowf and uncomplimentary
epithets, planted himself ; in the sand
b u k and stool his ground. The ladies
. peccd and laughed, the 'draymen left
their teams, anil helped Sam whip thc
k-ast, a small hby on a lively marsh pony
WJj up behiuofthe nmle, 'regardless of
possible kick, and joined in with
shouts, cheers and blows. For several
uiimitcs, the emblem of stubbornness
resisted and finally walked offat a slow,
'hjrnified, injured gait. AVe were re
lniniled of a recent,-caricature in an il-.
lu?trated weekly, in which Ulvsses
Jrant ore the ears and form of a mule.
The Tilestoii School
The pupils of this institution were
disbanded jeterday, to resume their
studies on the kst of January, after a
neck's holidavl h
Ou accounti of the rain the clusiujr
exercises were 'not so well attended bv
Visitors as they probably would have
heeu had the weather been fair. Thev
ere, howeverl of an eciually interest-
ill" YintnM I.
3 .....uii;. I
After the Vsual opcuin"- chorus
rc .ore eooivositions reaa.dia.o.ues
4wn and a very entertaining spelling
match bctwocjn the students in, the
mm secona rooms, ine nrst v-as
the victor. Masses Add ie Meares and
Katie, Smith knar al solo each. We
lid not learn the bames of the others
ho took a,prqminent part.
Alter calesthenicsv and the usual
ailtbrtiYi .1 1.1. T . i
,ui1" uu ludiuuiuK me, norus
fhauntiug
rayer, the school was dismissed.
Darinir thc day Miss Bradlev
.1. . ... h. . . i ..
" . ' : e---
me children a short lecture on Christ
mas, but as we did . not have the
pleasure of hearing itfe are unable
give a synopsis of ij or even to give
oar readers any idea ot how she han
ieu tue subject. f
The Pedigree of Sirs. SanUClau.
An ingenious little girl in the New
York Sun who RnbsM-i'Vos bcif
. V - - -
'Lizzie," 'thus traces the pedizree of
Mrs. Santa Clans.' It mav be of inter.
est to little girls in Wilmington: , Mrs.
fcanta Claus is the daughter .of Punch
and Jndy. Strange to say, she was tall
and slim, and remarkablv ln;rni
J 'VMUItlUJ
therefore entirely different from ma or
pa Punch. A great many vears aco
die was married and helped Santa to
distribute Christmas .jrifts. Alas: one
uuiucky Christmas eve. who WAS 111 Sit
about to jump into the sleigh drawn bv
reindeers, th, t nrn 5mnat5L 1J
rPr : ' "".ui iu awn.
Tlu- flew off before Santa gave his
whistle, and poor Mrs. Santa Claus
was knocked down, and the sleigh ran
over her ik"
.,,
the result was that her nose swelled I
to an enormous size, and strongly re- hi w in the estimation of the two Re
sembled her papa's noc. It never re- ?ublicau J8 ,in the Stato House.
i : -i l It is significant, however, that the Re-
gained its original shape. mibli members of the SenatP Jrhi
After that, Santa 'made, his yearly
visits alone, his wife remained at home,
busily ehgagefl in dressing dolls for each
(inrcprflinir r'trietm''
succeeding Christmas.
Burglaries.
A buiglar, Thursday night, succeed-
ed in entering the residence of Col. C.
L. (iraflin, on the corner of Sixth and
Mirket slreots, through cue of the
front windows. Several hundred dol-
hirs in checks and twenty-five dollars in
currency wefc taken from CoJ. Graflin's
pockets. , .
The residence of Mr. T. j. f'mvnn. I
corner of tighth and Mulberry street,,
was entered by a sneak thief the same
niobt but he did not succeed in carry-
1U? off anything
The City Hall Last Xlght.
There was an immense crowd at the
festival of the First Presbvterian
Church, at the City Hall, last evening.
The ladies had everything in apple-pie
orucr. auu a pieniyor ix. i ne receims I
, . .. . " I
were doubtless very large..
hnf i i.,,w.v. I
will be served up from lY a. m. to' 9 I
p m. to-day.
. Thennoiocirlcal.
The state of the thermometer at the
various stations named below was ob
served at the signal office in this city, treasurers and other 'officials, to be ap
at 4-31 n m pointed and designated by Hampton for
Augusta, G4; Charleston, 60; Galves-
... I V. 1- 11 rl.:i i . I
..anvwimuc, c. jioonu, ui; i
XT "V f.ll. CI I
vFritaus, oi NorioiK. ir: oavan- i
pah, 64: "Wilmington, 58.
J.ames prunt, Ksq., of the well-
kyown firm of' Alex. Sprunt & Son,
has becn elected a director of the First
-ailuuai lo nu Tne cancy
caupeu D.v thc ueaa 01 Mr..lli Murray.
Xo cases were disnosed of ln-for. the
Mas Court yesterfay ou aecouut of
the absence of witnesses'.
Sheriff Manning will provide a
Christmas dinner for the prisoners in
jail.
Pender Courticommences next Tues
day,
No Magistrate's Court yesterday.
('
NORTH CAROLINA NE-.
The Tarboro Southeniei
prints a
of burg,aries iu that
The Advance irivesafull account of
the Episcopal concert in Wilson Thurs
day night and says it was a grand suc
cess.
a. Air. w.--ii. iiount lKs so veiled his
connection with the Rockv Mount
Mail to take cjiarge of a neighboritiEr
paper probably, after January 1.
Mr. Sidney P. Hilliard. a vounsr
merchant of Whitakers, lias been ar-1
rested on a charge of .obtainincr sroods
under false pretences, and taken to
Baltimore.
At bharpsbui"; on the W. W. R.
R., Mr. Marcellu. A. Robbins, a saloon
keeper, shot and mortally wounded Mr.
B. 1-. Braswell. Thev were both in
love with the same young lady.
Above Xewbern. on thc Ncusc,"
youug IHivid Rountree got two bones
of one of his arms broken and other
I initiries bv a "cart load fnllinor nn him
tj O
Some festive burglars chloroformed
KSSS
pillaged it, taking a full meal at the
residence ot Dr. Brodie.
Southerner: On Friday night Dr.
C. L. Killebrew. living in"Edsecombe.
about nine miles from Tarboro, lost bv
fire, bales of cotton, 15 barrels of
corn, 3 stacks of fodder,, and a nice lot
of oats.
The Murfreesboro Enav.irtr savs
that last week the dress of a colored
girl living on the farm of Mr. Jesse
f ifc. "l?lU' Zbt hT
T .l -V- l1 i . .
i uuu sue was uurueu io ueain.
Durham . Herald
Ou Wednesday
night last the residence and kitchen,
eir COnieUii1, OI Jir. I nOS. .
A hitaker m the vicinity of Mt. Her-
UlOn Church mis (ipetmrwl hr fira T
. ,.x, .. j M1V.. Afc
is not known how the fire caught, but
it m Fupposod to have ,becn accidental
IWILMIXGTOX, NORTII CAROLINA, SATURDAY MORNING, DKCKMBKH 23.
THE LATEST NEWS.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
ProapecU of the Rival State Govern
mentsChamberlain Weak In the
. Treasury Alacrity or Taxpayer to
Support Hampton Mining Return
Supplied A Count Favorable to
Tilden.
Columbia, Dec. 20. The dual LecU-
laiures 10-aay adopted measures look-
j"g Provision.of fays and means
h whlch. to 8"staln the,r respective
movements, me senate passed the
tax bill which originated in the Mackey
House, levying a tax of seventeen mills
?n !fc Sff300 .a'ue. r property
olull i eipunaieiu 10
.;i,vi'i,wu, aim 11 no n oniy rcipurcs
Chamberlain's signature to make it a
a day or two ago resolved to make a
recess until the 20th of February, to-
da? considered their action and passed
a concurrent resolution to adjourn e
- ' tll 90(1 t rr. ,
bers of the Mackey House became sat
isfied that after the $200 paid them
which is alWed to Wn
vanced bv United States District At-
torney Corbin. to secure his election),
LrVYZjj!. ..LJ
funds, and to legislate, even without
pay, is not agreeable to the average
colored Assemblyman of South Car-
olma.
unable to collect taxes.
Prominent Republicans here concede
trfe eoKt
ad it is palpable that as soon as the
one company of soldiers now in the
Ssate House is removed, Chamberlaiu's
whole fabric of government will tumble
to pieces.
hamptox's financial situation.
On the other hand, Hampton' gov
ernment, .existing in the will' of the
governed, and particularly of the tax
payers, will be able to obtain ah th
tnnH it. nnprls TrJar . r
... - - . ST
lutions were introduced and passed in
the Democratic House of Renresentar
tves ?vnicn mae liberal provisions for
will receive tho most cordial indorse
ment and support of the taxpayers.
The resolutions provide for the collec
tions of one-fourth of the State and
county tax of last year by the county
the PurPtT Tt "7 -Ut this
.. ... 1 ... I .
mation calling upon all loyal citizens
. it. . tii..i. . . it?
in ine oxaie 10 sunnon nia crot-ek-nment
and to contribute to its support in the
manner indicated. The resolutions
further provide for the compensation of
the officials, and give details providing
the necessary machinery to carry on
the government.
A COUNT ELECTl-NG THB TILDKN ELECTORS.
The clerk of the committee will tomorrow-proceed
to aggregate the re
KwXrfSS
turns, and it is anticipated and claimed
rsew York, it is suspected in Mr. Til-
deu's interest, that the actual vote, as :
ascertained from the returns of the
managers of the precincts, will cer
tainly elect two, if not three, of the
Tilden electors.
Republicans Talk of Tilden and
"Wheeler.
W.asiiin;ton, Dee. 21b The belief
gains ground here among Republicans
that Florida belongs properly to thc
Democrats. Private information, some
of it from ' responsible Republican
' tftXw tit
X "lmV " 1 1""? UV
I I III" r I r"l I If II I . Ill'Illiri Si!l W IflilT fl ." o n 1
tof, one of the most visorous and ex
treme on the Republican side, said to
day that he would not be content to ac
cept anything . less than "Tilden and
Wheeler." It is not now expected that
any decisive movement will be made on
either side till after thc holidays. If
rlonda and ljonisiana, or both, should
turn out to be rightly Democratic an
I attempt will be made to throw out the
votes of Alabama and Mississippi and
thus throw the election into tho House,
which would of course leave the Senate
to elect Mr. Wheeler Vice President.
WHA T THE EAST YVAXTS.
A Voice from Wayne.
Item of county Crverument will come
I tutfam flio Timl.jtnM O.-. .vf
-V .UW 14ttlUl ui.ivri l iiv lust ui
I Jauuary, I propose the following, which
SSr " "
I. The . Legislature to appoint the
Justices of Peace for a term of years
the same number as now provided by
law.
II. Abolish County Commissioners.
III. The Justices "to elect of their
body a chairman and five others to Ik
called a special court to constitute a
quorum for all purposes.
IV. A county court to be establish
ed in each county to be held quarterly
by the special court or any three Jus
tices. Vi Transfer nil thf iwiwits mul dn
ties of the County Commissioners to
the county courts.
VI. Thn rnnnh- ...i.rta t.. l.t-A
grand and petit junes-to have exclu
I ; 1 . - J - . . .
ble junsaicuon of all oastart
and ail criminal actions, except
offences, and such other crime.
Legislature may dec n be.t to confer ou
the Superior courts exclusively.
VII. Appeals to be allcwVd by de
fendants from the couatv to Su!r:or
courts, on conviction.
VIII. The Superior court iiot 'o
have jurisdiction except urnn appeal
by -defendant of any bastardy casv or
criminal action of "which rcr Miction i
given to the county courts.
IX. County courts not to lmvo
jurisdiction oi civil issues triable by
jury except bastardy cases.
A.: I ransfer all special proc-eelir'rs
and probate business fromm the Suie-
nor court Clerks to the count v courts
in term.
; X I. The Clcks of the county courts
to have probate of derde and instrn-
mcnts required to be registered, in va
cation. XII. County courts to elict their
Clerks for a term of four vear.-.
YIII. County courts to civet the
Registers of Deeds. Treasurers. Survey
ors. School Committees and ust;iMc.
XIV. Abolish Clerks of Townships.
X V. County corts to elect Solici
tors, for a term of four vears. to proM
cute in behalf of the State in the coun
ty coury.
The Tarboro married lnvn li:ic a
ball and supper on the2'.th.
Postal lltfurs.
The inail close at the City l'ot- :iKe
as follows :
Xortherivthnuiifh mails ."i ;: U i. M.
Northern through and wav
mails daily - T : M A . M
Mails for the X. C. Itailroa.l
and route stipplietl there
from, at C,::jfj p. M.
Southern mails for all point
South, daily
Western mails C. C. K'y. tlaily
Fayetteville and otlkcs on
Cape Fear Kiver, Tuesdays
and. Fridavs - - -
Fayetteville' by C. C. K'y.
daily (except Sundays) -
Onslow C. II. and intermedi
7:i!0 P.
;?o A.
M.
M.
M.
M
'.:") A.
ate office, every Friday - iS;o .. M.
ARHivr,
Xorthcru throuyU wail - - - - pJ:-t."i V. M.
Northern through & way mails ) 1. M.
The Smithville mails, t.y teamloat. cl?e
at 8 A. M., dailv. except Sundays.
Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek. uj -ply
and Shallotte, every Friday at A. M.
Mails delivered from 0 A." M. to 7::
P. M., and on Sundays from n;';u to VMO
A. M.
SUmp OJlleu t.jien from S A. M. to 1,' M.,
and from 2 to 5:00 P. M. Money onlcr ai d
Kegiiter Departments open panic as Stan p
Office.
Slam for tale at general delivery v !ien
Stamp Ofllee is closed.
Key JBoxcs accessible at all l.om, dav
and night.
Wilmington District.
Nouth Carolina Confekencx: I i::t
Round of itointment- tru
terlv Meeting as maik iv Tin'l'ur
siuixo Elper, Rev. W. S. Ri.ack, rou
THE Pr.ErENT CN KELENCE Ye.IK :
xvilminton, at Fifth Street. I) e
Magnolia, at Masrnolia - - - "
Onslow, at Lebauou - - - -Whiteville
& Waccama w Mis.
at Whiteville ,
Tail. 0. 7
- lo. 14
" Jt. Jl
F, b. :;. 4
lo.ll
IT. 1
J1,23
Bladen, at Deems'- Chaiie
rozaoein, ai i-.:uaoetn - -YUn;ii!rton,
Front Street -
bmithvule, at ion
Clinton, at Clinton
Topsail, at Union .
CokesburyaudCoharieMiss.,
at IIair Mar. 4
Kenansville, at Kenansville, lo. 11
District Steward's meeting, ut the Lee
ture Room cf the Front Street Church,
Miiiiiuimuu, ui ii o ciovk, a. in., rein o.
BOYS, ATTENTION.
THRESH FIKE CRACKERS AND TOR
PEDOES ARE SELLING AT
JAMES C. STEVENSON 'S
At i packs foreents or 1 pack for ecu tr.
ATTENTION,
HOUSEKEEPERS!
JjlRESII CELERY. YII1TE ,v: I KISI'.
HST RECEIVED.
Send early before It l all gone.
HtLL lill
I AND C1IK KKNS
i
From the lu.-uauhis. and to K- sold at the
lowest market price.
CANDY FRENCH MIXTURE i CENTS
PER POUND. HAVANA ORAN.il S.
a:id iiJ! clock of
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" THE SUNT
i:VY YORK.
If
The di;!en-i.t edition tf The Si"X clur-
Suirthr next vear will bp the hame a durt
im the year that ha jut tasl. lh
daily eni!iii will on week dav lc a heci
offonrpa-es.uil ni S;nday- a hfet I ,,!
iii.i jaz s. or o oroaa coinmn-: wiui
tl;v- v .-V iy lition ill lv a b-t of er. ht
jur-of t he t-aim; d:i:ic:.s".r,s en 1 charac
tcr.that are already familiar to our friends.
The Sln will eMitiiitie to U the im;u.
ou- udvcM-at of reform and rc tremhmcnt,
ar.vl cf the stiitU:ition f f I ate- man h p,
i.-b:n. :did Ititeritv Ht ho'.iow pretenc e.
indc ilitv. and fr:n:d !;i thertdndnis-tratii u
!' public at! air.-. It will coin end for lie
ov nunc ut of the le bv t!ie" reop e
Hid tor the pe-pie. 't opps.d to ijoveiE-
ment !iy fraud- m l'ie i:.i'iit-l.o-an 1 In the
the eoUtltilli; f o?es. Cliforee:! bv tllilitai V
viiileiiee. ll will endeavor to Klpply is
n a.i.-r a I.hjv tmw not tar lrim a mil-
'on of soul.-; with the most earcful. com-
pb te and truf'wv.rthy a-cot::;t of eunent
even. .uid w ill e uj'lov for th! p;inr
a nuTJH roils an i c.iMullv fbitfil talTl
ieiortcr- fcnd c-orn-sponJeid-. . Its n jitf
Iron a-:ui2toij. j-e;aly. w.Jl 1-e fnil,
oi-urate riti'l t-;i. : :i!id H will d .ubt-
I. . 1 . . , .
iutri-1 if to-.-v. !i t.i.-j. P. -!i'i;b riiii
i!e. Treasure or '- l:-T be; i a' t'o Ia
!. :i't vv tn-.f!. uhilt ii uid ii.b.ivi
i'.' r it tin- vouii( no of tin publie
U cieimif . jl.- ol i:e t.-o;.- fiJ!?it
th !; rojvhiM t.-of nu iin.Oftlibdt-iMcr.
I hi' pr. e l t ii.- Jaiiy m n win !
'ei;t : ni n n -r - .V' a c . r, or with th
iiiiky eiiii,"ii i'a f.T.
The S? no'w e-itti- it uione. efht jiae,
M a :ar. jf'pu ..
ill' Vi.KI.V -iv. i.irli! part- of ZA
br.! I o!ui!i5is. u ill - lur:ii-b-il 111101;!
I'll nl the rat.- "'l h 1 a r. pijr.d 1.
Tb ' bn.-i;t .: t!! I.ir.'c ni.-i. iur.t tn .
.-niovcii 1.. i:i.i:vi it:.ti Mi;M-n'a r- u ::..::
he nt-e--ity of mukio up rlub-. At iL
ame tin, if a:sv our Ii. chiO-4' to
aid in et ri:. .r eiri ulaieu, we Iial.
!-;i who -e.el u ti 11 r nson ni ri r:r
:ri'u oue pl.-e will i.t.:ld t ui.t- 4
t: !.' isiT ir. it.i n:-ti u.t,oi:i iian.f.
At one . 1. 1 jr a tr H.-'e wid. tltecx-
pCIl! of
pri:.iiii are lurel;
iald; a:. 1, o.,?J. r.ti li.r of thr hv
u.d 1 1 t'Ulrvof Itnc utti.l-, wc aiet-on
.1dt:t the p-o:.c wiii cv:iider Ti:
A r.EKH M'x'the r Leatlucw 'iir pub
1 i-h.- l in the uorid, and we trufl also oue
of the terv b
Ad Ire. THEt N.
d - PHf NVw York City. N. Y
Bacon, Flour, Sec.
X( BOXES D. S. SIDES,
0J V.WY&. FLOUR (all grade),
100 Hhd-. and Bbl. CUBA M0LASSE5,
1 01) r.bbt. S. II. SYRUP,
M Ri? COFFEE,
5d BbL. SUGAR,
ll KM. fiLCr .
SOU VU. HOOP IRON,
I'.ale HAY.
BAOCiINO, T03ACCO. SNUFF, SOAP,
LIB. tJAMJY. IIE-S tlltUt,
SPIRIT RARRELS, L'ARD,
NAII-S, A:c., Ac.
oc .r. tf ' WORTIX WOLTII.
10 CENTS A WZV.K
EXTRA
Hardware Poetry !
gUOVFt. -PAHL.. KAK1.
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n:u iufc.k. sp:i itd Nn.
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The Raleigh Observer
ON THE !mi DAY OF NV1 ML Fit
Wo, fn tb- r tvof KUr.K.I!
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THE O li . E R V E R.
X PaILT AND wrrKLT
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Notice of Application.
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