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" U 1 j J) VOL XXH-NO. 288. wmmioioH, ir. c, ttediiejday. deceheb a, 157a It Clf Daili) ionrnal. WILMINGTON, N. C. : WEDSTSDAT. DEC. 3, 1873. gY TELEGRAPH, TfroiTraleiqe DECISION RENDERED IN THE SPECIAL . : TAI SUIT. ; Hie Bonis Declared to lie CoiisliMonaL The injunction not Granted. special to the jocbxal. - lUman, N. CL, Pee. 2," 1873.-The United States Circuit Court decides, without giving their reason at pres ent, that the Special Tax Bonds are con stitutional, and that the act directing the diversion of the fund collected for payment of interest is un-xmsti-tutional. The injunction restraining the Treasurer from paying out any funds . until the interest fund is repaid is not granted, inasmuch as there is nothing done ou the part of the defendant irhich induces the Court to believe that the plaintiff will suffer damage before the final hearing. .' THE VILLE DU IIATKE. SOME PABTICTJLARS OF DISASTER. THE THE LOCH EARN NOT BLAMED FOR THE COLLISION. THE DELAY OF THE SPANISH FLEET AT CARTAGENA. . London, December 2 Noon. Capt. Urquhart, of the Lammountain, re ports that when ha left the Loch Earn her bowsprit was gono and there was a large hole in her bow above the water line. The boat continued search ing around the place where the steamer went down for six hours. The rescued persons do not blanio the Loch Earn for the collision. Her officers and crew did their utmost to save life, and only two of the survivors remained on the LocU Earn, one of whom was wounded and could not be removed. The first boat from the Tille Du Iluvre was sent to ascertain if the Loch Earn could render any assistance. The Ville Du Havre is iuBured in London for 90,000. A special to the Times says that the delay of the Spanish fleet at Cartagena is owing to the doubts of the fidelity of the crew of the iron-clad Searanosa. The story of the duel between Gene rals Mantueffol and Von Jaeben is bow said to be without foundation. Washington, December 2 Noon. No Southern names appear nmoDg the Ville Du Havre's lost. Among tho rescued were ten women. New Yoke, Deo. 2 Night. Spe cial dispatches give the following in regard to the loss of the Ville du Havre : Most of tho passengers were too terrified to try to save themsolves. Many prayed and many laid down with the calmness of utter despair. Some, hearing the water pouring into the ship; never quitted their state-rooms. Whole families thus ; went " down to gether. The four boats lowered by the Loch. Earn found the passengers and crew fir ating onthewavee, hold ing on " to planks, buoys, spars and whatever could be seized as the wreck went down. ' Many had thus prepared themselves from the first. Many of the women saved were floating in the water. The Captain of the Ville du Havre is reported to have been quite exhausted by his three days and nights of uninterrupted duty. The officer who was in command when thejjgkl lision took place, was lost The suf ferings of those who were saved was intense, the cold being very severe. Many pereons were nearly insensible, and would have utterly perished in few minutes mors. I tie rescues were nearly all a matter of haphazard, as time permitted no organized effort or attempt at choice. The purser of the steamer says ; ''In a few moments the ship began to sink amidst great disor der and frantio terror. Tho scene was awful beyond all description. The air was rent with shrieks, but some were heard to say, calmly! As we must die, let us die nobly.' The watea- rushed into the hold with incrcdibls " velocity. I undressed myself and, with a companion, jumped overboard " and swam toward the Loch Earn, then half a mile distant, - As I left I heard the-ehip cracking and, looking back, I saw her go down, with one plunge for ward. For a moment the shrieks we: terrible ; then all was silent alas 1 it was ths silence of death." " , a EUROPE. Losdos, Deo. 2 Noou.-The news papers here claim, on reliable infor nation, that the resignation of Cardi nal Ricel is favorable for the next Pope. v COXUKESSIONAK JAMES R. YOT7NO ELECTED EX ECUnVE CLERK OF THE HOUSE. BUTLER'S MOTION TO 8EAT SYFUER, SHELDON AND PINCH BACK, v SUMNER'S CIVIL RIGHTS BILL . TABLED. aaBBaaaaaMaV THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. Washwotoh, December 2 Noon. Senate. -James R. Young has been elected Executive Clerk of the House, Butler's motion to seat Sypher, Sheldon and Pinchback was next taken up. Beck argues in opposition. He is allowed 4 half an hour, and is not al lowed to come out of his time. Sumner again pressed his civil rights bill. " N Messrs. Henry and Edmunds op posed it, and it went on the table without a discussion, This aotion postpones the bill indefinitely and probably defeats iij Mr. Beck made a powerful speech against seating the Louisiana dele gates. The President's message was then read. It opens by a reference to the financial crisis, the Grangers' move ment anu the Virginius matter, which, it says, is in course of negotiation and is likely to be amicably adjusted sad honorable It refers to the Vienna Exposition, which was creditable to the artisans of the United States ; to the reception of the Western Ambas sadors by the Emperor of China, and to the need of further legislation to suppress the infamous coolie trade ; it recommends a commission for .the purpose of auditing and determining the amount to be paid for losses caused by the Confederate privateers ; it re fers to the Mixed Commission for de termining claims between British sub jects and American citizens, and asks for an appropriation to pay the amount of the decisions against the United States; it also recommends a law creating a special oonrt, consisting of three judges, to bear and determine all claims of aliens agaiust the United States arising out of damages com mitted against their persons and property during the insurrection; it asks the decision of Congress on the subject of the aotion of the Ottoman and Egyptian Governments, relieving foreign Consols of judicial powers. The President transmits the appli cation of the ItepuLlio of Santo Do mingo that tho United States shall exercise a proteotor over that Republic. The message discusses at some length, the question of tho right of extradi tion, partipularly as to citizens of the United States who are residing permanently abroad with their fami lies, and suggests legislation on the subject. It refers to the establish ment of. a Republic in Spain, and to the efforts of the now government to abolish slavery in al! its dominions, which efforts are opposed by the reac tionary slaveholders of Cuba, who are vainly striving to stop the hi arch of oiulizatiou; this baleful influence had thus succeeded in defeating the efforts of all liberal minded men iu Spain to abolish slavery in Cuba in preventing the proposed reformation of the Island. Id the interest of humanity, of civil ization, and progress, it was to be hoped tunt the evil iufluenoe might be poon averted. In reference to the cap ture of the Virginias, 'and the inhuman and the illegal murder of fifty-three of the passengers and crew, he says that the Spauish government had recogniz ed the justice of his demand, aud Jind arranged for the immediate delivery of the vessel and for the surrender of the survivors of the passengers and crew and for a salute to the flag, and lor proceedings looking to the punishment of those who may be proved to have been guilty of illegal aots of violence towards the citizens of theUnite(!States, and also towards indemnifying those who may be shown to be entitled to indemnity. The correspondence on the subject had been conducted in cypher and by cable, and was, therefore, not in a condition to be submitted to Con gress. - .-m .rir. , wvrt The President expressed his convic tion that the expense of African slavery in Cuba is a principal cause of the lamentable condition of the Island, and does not doubt that Congress shares his hopes that it will soon be made to disappear, and that peace and prosperity will follow its abolition. He suggests two constitutional amend ments, one to authorize the President to approve so much of any measure of Congress as his judgment may dictate without approving the whole, and the other to provide that when an extra session of Congress is convened by Executive proclamation legislation shall be confined to suoh subjects as the Executive may bring before Con gress from time to ; time in writing. ? He recommend the erec tion - at .Washington of suitable buildings for Cabinet offioera, and for suoh officials as now receive commuta tion for quarters, thus setting an ex ample to the States, whioh may in duce them to erect buildings' for their Senators ; the message goes very fully into the financial question, and de clares that the country never can have permanent prosperity until specie pay ments be reached ; he reoommends legislationJprohlWting JSeMonal Banks from paying interest on deposits, and forcing them into resumption, if only in legal Under notes ; ha suggests the question whether banking should not be made full, but securing all the pre sent privileges to bill holder ; he no tices the improvement ia Americen ship building during the past year, and hopes for a continuance of it ; in regard to the problem of cheap trans portation, he refer to the Erie and Illinois canals, and suggests whether it would sot be wise statesmanship to pledge to the States that own those canals, that if they will enlarge them the general government will look after and keep in navigable condition, the great pubUe highways with whioh these canals connect, to wit : the Hud son river, the St Clair flats, and the Illinois and Mississippi river ; he re oommends a government exploration of tho upper Amaiorwiver and its tributaries ; a revision and eodifloatioa of tho tariff law, and the opening of mora mint ; endorse the recommen dation of the Poet Master General for the establishment of P. 0. Savings depositories and invite the consid eration of Congress to the proposition for a postal telegraph ; he reoommends legislation ia regard to the judicial proceedings in Utah, and also in re gard to the bankruptcy law, which he oonsiders a productive of more evil than good ; if not totally repealed it should be modified in those portion providing for involuntary bankruptcy; those portions should be repealed. He calls attention to the immense aggro gate of claims against the Government, many of them growing out of the re bullion, and not a fe of thm fabri cated and supported by false testi mony ; he reoommends that person having claims be required to present them at an early period and that the personal ettaidanoe of witnesses be required at the Court of Claim. Ia regard to the Indian question he re oommends a territorial form of gov ernment for the Indian Territory ; he also recommend suoh aotion a will permit the settlement of a bedy of Russian colonists on the public lands, and endorses the proposition fur a census in 1873 ; he eulogises the Wash ington Board of Publio Work and speaks of the great improvement of the city under the operation of the Board ; recommend , liberal policy on the part of Congress in defraying a portion of the expenses, and suggest the establishment here of a National University J he recommends the' pass age of an enabling act for the ad mis sion of Colorado a a State, and ng geststhe opening of a canal for the purpose of irrigation from the Eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains to the Missouri River. In conclusion be re uews bis recommendation for general amnesty, snd says: "there are a num ber of persons yet laboring under dis abilities, very small, but enough to keep up a constant irritation ; there oan be no possible danger to the Gov ernment in restoring these to eligi bility to hold office and suggests the enactment of a law the belter to secure the civil rights which freedom should secure, but has notJeffectusUyteowred, to the enfranchised slave," Tho reading of the message in the House occupied one hour and a half. It was ordered to be printed and re ferred to the Committee of the Whole. SENATE. Mr.JGorJcn introduced a bill aiding the Atlantic snd Great Western Canal, providing that the United States shall guarantee the pay ment of the interest upon bonds of the Canal Company to the extent of 980,000 per mile. HOUSE. Sheldon and Sypher have been seated. House adjourned without voting upon Fiochback. Williams has been nominatad for Chief Juiitice, aud Briston, for Attorney-General.. It is understood by Pioohbaok'a eredentisls that as a member from Louisians at large, he will be allowed to go before the Committee on election; by this course he will be able to push his claim to a seat in the Senate, , whioh would lapse upon swearing into the House. CUBA. CCSPEDE3 RESIGNED AND SIS- NENOS APPOINTED PRESIDENT. RUMORED DEATH OF TWEED DENIED. New You, December 2 Noon. A letter from Mansiola state that CVapcJes Las ceased to be President of the Cuban Republio, on aoeount of bad health, and hi sucoessor is Sal' vador Sisnenoc The rumor that W, M. Tweed died suddenly is untrue. Ee baa been ap 'pointed one of the Hospital orderlies and assumed hit duties to-day. GOTHAM. SUSPENSION OF J. H. HZRIUCK 400. ANNOUNCED. New Iobjt, Dec' 1-Noon. An officer In the County Jail was killed with a brick. The murderer escaped. The suspension of J. H. Herrick Co., produce merchants, was an' nonnoed lata yesterday afternoon at the Commercial Exchange, Mr. Der rick declined to make a atatement for publication, i i ELECTRICISm The Supreas Court of the State of Missouri decides that tho manioipel regulationsofthesooialevilinSt. Lonls are constitutional ntOBAIIILITIM. Wae Detatmxxt, Oman Cms? Sioxal Omcu WAsantoTOK, D. C, December 1 For the Northwest, variable to fresh and brisk aortbvesterly wind will pro vail wih partly eloudy and oold weath er and probably light snow. For the Lake region, easterly to southerly winds with eloudy weather and rain. For the Ohio Valley and thenoe south ward to the Gulf, light to fresh south easterly to southwesterly wind, eloudy weather and light rain, followed by less cloudiness on Wedueeday. For thSouth; Atlantic State, lea pressure rising temperature with increasing cloudiness and possibly light rain ia South Carolina and Georgia, For New England and the Middle States, eon tinned eloudy and threatening weather with light rain and snow in the former and rain in the latter,- The pressure will diminish with slightly rising tem perature, the wind gradually veering to easterly and southerly on the East and Middle Atlantio ooaete. , ' After the 10th inst, tho display of cautionary signals will be suspended at the Lake port for the winter. STATEJJEWS. The Monroe Enquirer says: Mr. Jno. T, Ross, of thisooonty, who ha only one arm, picked 116 pound of cotton one day recently the third day he picked since the war. Tbi ean t be beat Peter Ross, a boy of eleven year, picked 129 pound, which I also hard to beat. The Newborn Time nay: We re gret to chronicle the burning of a barn on the Myrtle Grove plantation, Craven oonnty, thirty miles from this city, tho property of Dr. James W. Gray, of this city. Tho fire waa the work of an incendiary, and occurred on Friday night last, at 8 o'clock, while Dr. Gray waa at aupper in the house near by. The lose sustained by bias will exceed 11,000. No insurance. The Reidsville Reoord ys : W learn that a horrid ease of infanticide came to light a few day .. ago near Chalk Level, in Stokee county. A negro girl gave birth to a child aud her psrenta, in order to destroy all trace of it, threw it into a burning brush-heap, and then buried the charred remains. By some aocident tho remains were discovered and the crime traced back to the guilty patties. A special to the Petersburg Index and Appeal, dated at High Point, on the 1st inst., ssys ! A sad aocident occurred at Salem, N. C, on Friday, the 28th inst. A young lady. Miss Tilley, of Augusta, Go., m pupil in the Female Institute, whilst in the aot of putting a etiok of wood in a stove, set fir to her dress. Before the fire could be extinguished she was burned so terribly thst sh died the following The Monroe Enquirer says: Wesley Medlin, a boy abaut twelve years of age, eon of Mr. William Medlin, living ten mile east of this plaoe, was burned very severely in the face and eyes a few days ago. Ho was burning out a gourd to make a powder flask, and had put some powder in the Sonrd and then put fire on it, when it ashed up in his face, burning him so severely in the eyes that it is thought be will lose tne sigui or mem en tirely." ' The Charlotte Demoorat asys: Early ou Friday morning last fire wss dis covered in one of the rooms of the Springs building, second floor, adjoin- lug tne priming room oi tne faiiy UD- server and the Editorial office of the Southern Horn. A large hole wu burnt in the floor, but the fire wss ex tinginshed before spreading muob. Tne printing material oi tne sontnern Home had been removed to another building seversl day previously, but the books spd pspersin the Editor' office were considerably damaged by wtr. About a week previous an at tempt was made to fire the Observer JobOffioein the Bryoe building by placing a coal of fire in a table draw er. Both attempts are rathe strange and unaccountable. If either the Bryo or Springs building had burnt the con- nsgrstion would Have spread ana de stroyed a large amount of valusble property. HottentotelQathorlnf luohu ftr Bdmbtl i'i Eilrsct has beeou alawt Sbl- to trat frietnrt. Tk rat oonatiptlea of Di Helmtmto't Bnk attcots tbo Important hot tlMttboanondiSMd dtnrctls SK4lelaf. F t Dropijr, lra4. Kidney Coasplalnt, and all dlo oateiof tto ulnar oristif, eltaor la saal ir (tjaalo, Ihtro Sh atvor b .oa a rosMdy tens! to Balmho'd'i Bucliu. Its InrUtott aro mtn trsib. BMOtokJ'slstfc el rouoolo otoadord remedy. ...... . Boaatifal Lips i'jcald dlocleet, whoa parted, roae of spotlas Ivory, tot la eeobioM of teby rtd. Boaodoat slono, will keep tho Ivory outollled, lb' sotrtat ruddy, aad the breath var- The Rerhwlrh aaa Partabla raaet llr Hawlac irlachlae). 30 tears Trial; men; adrantecee ever ell. Satleieo Uoa (aaranteed, or 3S rofaa4ed. BoBteoar pitta, win ran aireonone. nneewiui Bowing aaoBiao vo., tt proaaaay, p. i. I X P L0 3I A, AWASDSD tt tRS 1 ' ' AMERICAN INSTITUTE, TO J. W. MoKEE, Eilirdcriiii'aiiJ Flnflm Mm. It Is IngtBloaa aad will aeet the wist of every autttoB ta the land." . Cihlfclllaa al IHtt, -Joha E. Otrlt. Bar. Bee. P. A. Bernard, Free. Heart D.Tlllan, Oorreipondleg Bee. , Kew Tork. Kov. , II I. This etaplo aad Ingenleat Meehlao le et Ire ful aa the Hawliiv MarLlna. and le feet becom ing popular trlth la-tiee, la the plaoe of otpea- ate Meodlo.work, He work belaf Bfoel) 1 haadeneea. rtaiilrlaa Mao kat aaa aot taath part tho oiponeo. Mo ledt'e tol. lei IS aiw.eoapleto wit heat It. A Meokloo with tllaetreted circular aad fall Inttraollont wnt oa receipt of 1, vt Saahed la altar plats fee sits. AddroM, FIU JAjEm AtaaVetMroar b , ' age wroadwoy, Mow Torkv . AOBBTB WAXTBO. 0110. ItUKt tr. u seta .!, oiorqi w ihmmo(Sm. W. aad kite A. WIUUaML Md U T 10 smoUo Ud IS 4v- ITZCIAL PBITT'S ASTBJlLOIL A SIOLCITXV isf. ftrtoetl odwlta.- Alwoyo oauora. IllmlMiiof e,uUtle Sum ib ui teas viibMt 4utt or ti4dif or Uklof era. Star Mt4 NHtlr o dleploco Ike to of voloul ead dftnfwouo 111. Iu Wty tader ory poo ttble tori, sad Ho portal baral( oaolltlM, are omoa by mo oaailaaod sat la etet mjm (Sal. MIIIIom of nttoao be boos Mid ood oo 00-0Mat-dtrUy or ladlrooUy bM em ooosr red rroa baralaf , otarla or boadllaa It. Tbelaaoaoe yearly buoto Hit on J property reeelitns Ooa the aat of aheap aad daaioreis oil la lie Uatted (WWr, a oopelliet. The laearaaeo Oiapaaleo aad Fire Oooobw ateaere tareet heal Ike eoealrv roeeaaead the AST a A L ee the b earogoMd vbea leaps ate aad Bead laeelrealar. For sale at retail by the trade seoerolly, ewd kt vheleeelo by Ike preprtetae.CB AS. t rUl e CO , MS Forties Street, lev Verb. s , SQWaeok i Dart: rca tLa CctH ; Or Cci Atiri A tout J aot laraed, otpeolaf tbo -rrmmAUf that bare appeared ta the Wow Verb Mown. Kt; their hateryead leans. Sty Ilea Vila mu fally oaol. AdrertMeaeaw lra desperate are le beaattral a-oaest Ulaa- deetlao OMOtlatei bow rraatraudi The bakery or the OaaelHck Traa-ody the retell of i al.". PeaortpllOB of Uriel aroadavy tfoteoo. Espaeeo eaclal Mrvtsatleua, Seatoa reaetptof SS ooaM. Addreav Vaioae FrtatUn Hemee, M Vooey t-. . T. , OBSTACLES TO UIRRU3E. Hapr-f Rallef far Taaaf Hoa Press the oSecte of Entire ead Abareola early llle, Haabeed aeetored. lapedlaealo ke Msrrlefo rented. Me aeteed of trealaeat Mw eadreaa-keblereBedieo. looks aad Utrealars Ml free, la tooled eatolonee. Add rate, MOW AKD ASSOCIATION. Ko.. Seeth Mlatb Si., Pkllodtlpbla, Pe.-ea InMltetlea harlot a kif h repatailoa for boaarsklo eeadeet aad aro- lannii taut. aot M Bohwroa riltsailoa Blaa!s, Seat eareeetnl of Streets, TJaleee rrtottaa oad Pablleblef 10000, S Vooey Stroot, Vow Tor. OR. lAlViri ELIXII OF TAR. lo roeoaaeaded by regvler Modieol prortl tieeen oad a opaody eare teoraateed Cur Oalde, Oveghe.Oatarih, Aethae, Breatkllle, SpltUag Blojd, Oeaaaaptlos aad all PoleMaary Veae- SlalaU. SarofuU, Krytlpelaa, DyrpepMO sad oe, Prankery.ObeleroeMrkao, Cholera oad ell liter oad bovol ooailoloa. Kldaov dlaea tee oad all aCeelooier iho Urlasl Orino.pet- feetly htraliM free frea alaeral or A leoaalle preMrtlao pleewot lo lake sad aetor kaowa to fall Price St per bottle. Fell partteelore wltk a (Steel ktetlaeay aad otrilSflaleo eeal oa opplleatloa, Addreeo, L. f . Ml 01 eb 00 IS Seventh Ateaee, Keo) York. v. Tslcln DloeaooolE I will and (frooi roeelpt tor ay THRiSU BAI.M, reaovtai rimtlti. Stedk Wenar, Jiekw M, rrtdblei, JM and fm, lee-la j the ekla eleas bB-IW The PMweop (er BlaataTa.. . A oxtt rrtnl hntnMm. Sold by TbS Rloollo TrutCo., Ma. M Mraadvay, kf.T. City. It reUiao Boptare ebeoloulr la ooae oad eoatart, MB. a7. m au iiaat ana aaae- an air- eoaeetaaeea, tritaeut any iwptlea trkatotei In out ean, aad aaoo'd otter be takea off de aeMtaaeeo, trltkeut any tiotclloa trhatoter 11 ony eaat. aaa woo'a otter ke takea off da- rlU(tbetbortilae rao.aleltetoet'entaporaa aentearo. Btat ky aell. Olrta' aro free. Say raf ft or Ph.tfelaa vUl order Ibw Boa Trata it. 10a tiieni eaatRa. eeti ' ihare, Flatkora. BSataava. - Doat tail at Btoeoro MR. WIMBLOWB BOOTMINa STbUF retail dletoeoe taeldoa to the period of teethla hi ehildrta. II re. refolateo the bowel, sad by altlaf relief aad aeeiui w wo eana, itao rea 10 uo OMtaor. Beiere ood eoll rbr "MM. WIMSLOW'S SOVTBIKO STEUP." Par eelo by all drufleta. Jane M UUsa-W-Has. ' flhaaura Olaaaaaa. ao aetter bow they orltiaate, aa4 wuhoui rtsard lo tbo Sts of the sufferer, aro eorod wtlhoot denoer or Itato1 r nlre oe bv Helabold't Est. Beche. tke rrto Dluretle, wbleb oeU opoalSeally ape , the Kid aeye, Bladder, and aailllary oroeaa. Mo other preparatmB reoraa tbo fully developed Bona Of Helabold't Eetraci. It It the oaiy feneiae Hooka, ead tt aetor loll, job P. bleary. Mow Terk, Sola Agent- STT-e new Aovxxnsiafms. AT ACTUAL COST FOR CASH ONLY! ! We ere eRtrlni oar tallrt rteek et Clothing, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Cane, .gents' ;r'dtiraHi8Bn Qtraav- ; Also making Suit to Or dor sit Aotual cost for Caen only. MUNaOrldkOO dee S ' Mv Mechtnio'i Building iod Lou Association, t ; i .. ! maC MOMTHtY MEETIMOJWILV JL bekrM tt tke Wtlalpfa Library Raw. tnll otenltig, ot la oVterk. - . ' Pee reralred at Btael.dartoitbf day.Ojl UMr e.tm. 5 j . .... wTr.-,:-I--TJ.t...-.:..g.,ai4,-,1, 1 Sserrlory ab Irooearor , 4eS . . PU T1XCEA Ot OASH SADES' oki acxDiiDTEit ctsrr'rfl ; THIS MONTI!; ! Aad wttb tbtt hi rtrw will stsks ear price far Family Grocerioo lbs very lotroet , aalbl. W havsj a LargA ttook i ALL FRESH SadtboWalraoOlof w ! ever Sfltrcd Ip IbH dty, sad we weal j CASH BUYERS t oall on us whan laying in . r Supplies.'' 1 ,1 CHAS D. MYEIt A C0M ' :" r Worth Front ft. . dot l( . 1st- . The Ball Opened ! First Fire for Santa Clautl TBKEBPECT1VI VP THK TIMM.TH' luforsM yeo to be oa tke looksal for the pleas aroof yoevte'res, ebUdrea, rrlsUvop knd-ell otbora Be teady to bo the fret toeeae le Ike Uvs Book dtor sad estates tbo preetult as they arrtvs frea aew aattt CbftetptaS 'tad dtat forget, attke year alretloae, aeaka yoar prte eeU et tbo propti time, aad yea win aeke yoar. self tad others happy. The great et variety of Olft Oooaa anlrwg aad lo arrleav Pet tale a sees ... na win a aeeimy eiow. , tare proeoa rbr bo srowtb of Mil a oa bold heedeot iaaeth raero. M. PKATT.("halt14l rtaoSL.M. f. P. . bei ,!. (SeudMoap.) JI7f ASTI2TISXXL3T8. tebwiii:;jD trust capm GAViriQO DANK, 51 Marktt Ctrtjet. OHM tVIIV WEEK DAT PEObt S A. M. te t P. M.. ead ee Balanleye (oaelo are), for roeeirla depoaa) (real I k I P. M. AnteeeaaateedetrlwU) prltelo aad seal- deeUeh 7 Married aoaoa bad aleere oia Sopooft la Ska latuistlaw, aihjeet a ihtU ova seetrol sad laaneat allowed al the rota 0 as pet net. per eaaaa oa eU depoaw of (to donate aad op. aardstoojoiatasoa JayiaA throe skoathe aad ter.. Tbo Baaklaf Keaee to otiaato M thai led tee at ottoad kt tkelr ewe keekns koalaeav , ' The patrooegt of svorybedy loeeltelhki. ' ill SILAS Jt. a AST IM, Sllee M. ktarttk, f ' ' PretMett. i." ttOEALD hleRAB. . ooaoifl aeaaa Edward Ekhli aorraa fttrf ObodbOatS ' -. ' ' ' Oaebten aaoo , ..iS . ;,f , . f CAUTION . acv eabt tea .;. 'A iixuixi riixusn taut, , aASOTAOVOmSB BP ' in. 'it Standard S bales- vera lau.be, Cost oaiso, gov ostao1 Daibv acitae, Oocbtsb seaiao, e , rjtlec watre4 fcroaiptlp aatt roa ..., , , awaaoiv. , . Per sols slot. Tmeaotrl Colbo sad tire Hills, tfeapeetuoa Belle, oil tWto Utter Ppm. f ma' sjtep tatacai t 1 Mlltt Altpm Till Go's, e 1TBHT IERCBAKT 5 EEPA1ER esedui . . 1 1 Vh Thtni. L I , s s 1 Jwarroa'td J S ) ! Fairbinh' fcili Warehouiei. I:! FAIRIANKtetOOte . ' ' III BUOADWAV. MlW TOBK. 1 ' IIS Bett'aere Street. Belllawte, ' ' i ; a) Voap Itroet, Mow Vrieaas. ; 'V. FAINIANKt, A WlWQ,'i 2r ,. i Masonl tl.it.; rbUtdalpbtav; ' . FAIRBANKSf tltWN OO.e r p ,.i , t htnb Street, Boetea, ,..'?;,!! Per elt b tOwdlet Berdw.re Dtelero. 1 oedl SlSdtiaeUSMeba Wanted. tt. t i. 100 LIVf PICEONt, KBRM A flAWtUt,-. dot 1 'XacUes Belts,-; ;; LAUlKS'oad Oeoa'TreeU,8etrbele, Shtwl atrept, Belt Betckelo, Ao-, at the Sadd(s aad Haraeto Pattoryef' ' -" - ; ' ''!' -'-J. B. TWPUAat A OO-i Mo. I Soeih Front street, -i: lf.f,tuanw1B,)u. Removal ft BEPlOTPCUt AK "tH frlea.li It To ooll oad oiaalao oer aoeb of tler4 were eod Cotter a oar Mew Store 00 FK'hT BTKEET. !' IHM'B oaTa BAKU OP pTcw MAMOVar.-woaopoo ooarieeiaaf tentlea oad lew nrteso to Mtrt e caetliiaeaeo r tlit aelroaaea eo I librralty ewteadtd to M trblle Solas katiosst Sit isa aeeri... i UE. A btli aot IS - lltattresses. :i;i'': t4 M s a 1 JlreOro- BAosMkr Maiiao., A ort t4 slaayi os kMd sad k nle tow, by 5i . j n I). k.' SMITH A OO. Set IS- ' l m ftmM Collector, ; .-; . vr- Roreeawet wbat ) RE0LUT10H 'At W ' OOJfCERNINO BRIDOE8 OVEJV WILMINaioN A WEiios iuix b6a0 "'Wrtiz art of vrd itTSOTbS. n. a " 7 !' watasee. roe "cn aMee di wewurt nr- lea A WeMoa Ktllroed boapwy I'i 'Ut run metloWSf their BeUroad, where (he a)ae erooMterlDterteoU the rUeeU In tbs city gveSit It laptdos lbs paMOgo Of tratoiore sad Urn to the ate If tot Injury of tbo Oltlseaoi 1 ' Aaa WaaasAa, Tbi Board of, Alder ae rt advliod that H le tbedary of tho raid WHalea) lea WtVtoa Berlreed 1 osipoey to r et enj aaluttla bftdi .troe teck rote ''wkn the saaocrvoaorlatortoetibeeir'ot laibt ollri UMreiore, ijuiu4 j flit i(rW fMY "" Tket la their kpbiloe the pakrlr aecettity deaal i the crtttlon if bridgte at the lollowleg pulate. Whore Uo SaW SaM read latermcle the rollee tutaweehv U orltr Secood Mreet, Tklrd Mrtef. Pinketreck, UU etrort, .aerejlb lrw?t,l MeeBie tutor. ' - -O . . XtrelMd, That latkeeblnloa of tkle .SoeM Ibowidtbef ikobndgetotorMld Ktllroadral or ttoaTalwa ea beeoad r reet ekoold bo thirty feet wide, oa Third ttroet fnHy feet wtde,oa tUtb tweet fla-ty eee-wlda, e Iruth Mrett twentv-Sto reet wise, oa oeetui ttroet tweuty fort wide, ea htecKet ttroet Iw-ntv f et wide. Sd. AVtetttd. That In tbo oplulaa ef IhM Beerd the bride heowa wken the Betireed eretei aetd ike hrldew heowa at Buaev Brldee.''. where tho kVetlroed ereaae funrih etrett, b to Borrow ettelaoedt the peweae of Mrertltniew trtl woo fer' w4e tka ead tket 0 hridee or snr rock' wlaa awald bo aoeeatery b) eroeaaodett tho patijK Al It., Mllkl. there reileS lobe errttd bib the Pretl KHMtt I eat tat mmjvr ma a roiroi dent Of ktenagloi Agtatof the wtiatngtna A Weldea Belli 4 1 Ceiipanf, aad that bo direct tb ofdaw eerttag the wotiro a totora a copy (brnof wit tbo ameer ef oa twoie the efltoe of Iho Olori aad Treetarrr ot tbo City. ) y , - TbO Sbeve, artoaals aad .- peenUitl as oire aatard by tbo oar of AMeratee at Uktb) aouf laiVsweaoWalBajUkl. - ; MTat;";: .awlHf at, Cotf.j ALARM CA8II DRAWER fV KISCZLLASIOTrS. Flour, Eaccn, nolas. ; (.' ; us, &0. BBU. PLucS-ott srodre. aad Bnekrd BldM. OS Hhde. - ' . . rM Barrels Setv. Per tele lew ky , . WllUAaS A MVKfHISOlt.' or bM- CITY OF .WILMINQTON, Mayor's Office, Nov. aa, I87S gat wiu. aa atcuviu at tbii vneo ap tt in utceaser, jt.o. n sr., rer piankrsi at Welet aot sM Slreelt, frea blorers. WUIord Bro"a, a. Wa'er Street a loelhiri lies of Metborry llroot, sod thm "altera list of Mtlkerry Siroel to Cvnllo't CtkWal tellioed oa Matt Slroei, a dwMhee kf ,K rset, Blaskls ks II net lo and ttarbte thick, laid sa IU!s (or slssaarsrtaauii sar kllel trltb Witer tad Katf Bb-erW, 811a) Is ks raoars. All of tas rsakor H b of the very M bokrt. Farther pertloolae' esa U aalbysppiyistsitaiiorSos.' ' I 1 - ' 3' W. f. OAjfADAt.Weyer " Beet 1 .( r -Bll-td ?;;;:CitTaxeSe;;::; 1 , " CITY Of WILMINGTON, - Novmbr 80th, 1873. V M ft trMl ...r ,,,i tl -.( t,fr,n maa pikarcul EiycuBMBJiTi oi ti CHy Sts task ss to rsadtr V obeolkttly ko. eeaerj ttiot U s latent of CNjr Taaes s Krai BetaMiad PtrMkkl rreperry, de lltk Jtao lad, ,a raelBin obpeld, kboan Vt tel. ..rioifbrih. i:1' t aa thererbre dlreated vh sts lbs City Tmm ero aot ylld oa fr eerore reetaeipro, IS AUVBETISBladSBUI.'ATPVBI.Il) ATC TICK an rk' kropony, t ko laager Ikdsl tearo will bo p. T. t. ePBVOiH,' ... otM-tO-'. Troataref A to' le Im. Sat HA LABQE8T ASSOHTJdXM'l OP Mll try la rtif State had the beet OeU Mr tt &AMi.ao7,bt "' Miwo V A OiBHOWN'i, ; " ' Exohange Cornp. r ONt rmOI, TlRMt OA8H. To better aerseuasdaie sty saotoaen 1 barb toned thi arrleet of MooeUar DXLBOllBS, who It a prtotloal hair worker sad salt tores. A' V? vhHi'ie&v f.i.i '.: A. D. B.-f ..v. ..a . .. .. N. Y. AAPITY tTIAM POWIR BO COBtTSJaDT T. RIVT TOBI. Bepertor BtSAH tmtm '.fl , tin RoiLSSo, by rmtltl no 111 ibintry ma' dsiilicmioa or III porlr. ? hey are Sell, Br. i-a oniuicei. uetii; 9 a.it liable to Baailrel. IinrllT Ml meal And ft.it Ileal to dejtBeol. 'fThe(r Coaeiti JBoitsa l pen a el porporee I '. MortlDen otlfrtiilnoe, urtuitiiiri perallarlyedt.ai rrijiirini im i towtr. MOt man oti'i rtieinoe, iron t to wo borei-pswit, lowtf B for HHw'iei d i ' - mvate iwara ? vAfV. 0:it ititt tii K;t i.'gOV 4 S.;..j i pi k iBiitbi VVWi wr-7by 'aa eepty aootbMtleii it )Li nil ma'MpVti. gAtD i 6Si irX'BjkiW ci i t ' 1K ' . ' it,.-, .... . I THE BEST 6UrfR IN THE 6Hh iyb'bAlriit,prrt8,,T)ATt '' fMm trai,' fi.vfc wif' 4w f Tl - M' .'(!Wfiq Mtn, al Im saw t STAWP orrtyicH PACKAGE. BASii.tCj'witfi;ie;et',ao:,l3i; , . . . ' .t1i t til (TJ, . " BtttafcM aede by tcrvMile. , . ,1 .-... .,i 7. . . ?) eirot a-IP 1 Pt f "tier le ike Wor'd, for rait ojy f ! 4vH h in OKn'MYFRft,!i'r 1 vfrttm ?r.?vvr;"W ! h(. rf 'r'.l .ff' f i'f TL -r, i k OFHCE MASUEER s .UlUKjDHj OITY: OF,WILMiHOTON H, p.t An Ordinance Jit r bv.,.M'Tiruf., 'uW.-e'UK Vfl . Ilt . BOBKMBMFO.CXHIT. tjtj bTS. i ;)E ir ORDAl.Et, thBrd er AlUr. JaebOfihi City of Wllalngten, N, 0., et Tbot ell tneh Ordlatnret tnd Bee lnUe of lewaf rheti fble B.ril, odr whtrh tk fwle of ke I H are pail eat, or la ea, war daharad U aaeotRlloiot'tkop.'orat Ilia C'tjr. er lur i rjotpiwm paiueia.iB ut, nun'ti.'i or notm any rimlrect fa rrrorewo-kethe UMpltelor lit 1 1 oSteere or e watte. ae berety rorf aHid, iweeliW' od and annulled, and tbo ktayar it kretv. lo. I'to-J.-d wltUoni ilrUy to bjU.7 im IU rman OftbOllutrd f .i.BiTlee'ei,rerm tonnlTf Ktw Heuoter. or the peetafO' 'ba fr(llMito TO to Irkeedkotaaadtilvr Ute. Ill, Ifit,;,) fTas.llfcoveCMfaewe by! rkk fjosrd of Akrata, at tUJr; '.fietiUjiiXytrav '(Attt-jf" irtM V C. BErlToSs'f : ,1 bfa cm. I ltd ,. y, . A . r I f I .I'M I t- j; HAIL ECAI3 wiif.'.i.T AX3vEi::iri:i- RQA3 CC.M?A"Y. ; Orriro or Oifsrai 8vri!rrpisT, i!tpist, ) O.-t. n, in. Wilw!iglin, N. (3., CE4SGX OF SCH2DULS. Do aad after Ott tstfe. Farwezfr Tre.'tita the W. A W. Reilmed wiU ran os follow, : I , . , . , MAIL TBAIX. UotS Vsloh tMpet dally (Senderl ticeptrt ' at.. , a.. I u ArrtT0atOtfltl.-bruet. 11..5UA.M." ! Km-kykteualet.; ....loop. M " - WelileB l J.0C P. M . - Loots WoldaudaUytSaiMleririwpt. ; . ol) ot.. .... ............. I.MAK ; Arrlte at Rocky Mount, .....11MA.M " Ooldtboroel.. , p. M. - - ta. ., vwa 1opc4..m..,1., swr.M. :-iz- tXTtlit THAIW. s .? : . , Leote Cntea dpt, daily, af.'f.C ii ;il I. M ' Arrrostoltbre e,,..,., j jo a. M-, a welrtort at. kiwi A. U 1 Loavo Weldoaidjlly.at..,,,,,. J t. t , AjvIts SI Book t Mount at. . ;. ItSP.Jl ' , . , oldeVorookJ..K.;rw, it jBf.ii,.. ' In ... laumI)eotkt... ,,.. 4J0A. .V. , Hell Train mekdtclnee rVii-iectinn et trri-" - don ft ell rotnle Kertb via U. , Ukennd Ao-' 1 rrisOrook rwaiav ..v(, , .,. . a-BilroeeTreie(ioiiat(-t.f.Tily wi!iiAt(,Bi Oreekrveto. Iallmaaa kalae biota. V laavaralhlelral.rw ,. ,r rrelskt Tretna will 1t -n.n(m.i,. 1.1J troeklyetl-iWA. I.jderrlroetUeJ. M, i , ' Bttwoes rrtlrtl rraliiowlll leave Wllmia, t tna doily al iv P. M. end errlrt tt 6 30 f.M ' i i aoHRp.mrnn!,' i VWajWBSBi DUI It . CAROLIHA CEHTRAL BAILW CO. WUtalaEiea,".C.,'riay 1I,18T ; .t tnI J rrrrrjrr A -ff iTT i rA88IN0aR. TRAINS ' Uere' IVlftBkifteri dsfljdioejl oirJ o. . rnVi . .:ri. ;t.;-.'.r;fei..-v -a a. m. m. Arrtteet Wedteaoeat.,.,....,r...:M f. M. UatO WodeMro' kt. ,mithih A.li0 A. M. Arriro al WUralaglon ak,w 4;3S P, M ' FrtaiOMt TRAINS - I Leave Wtlalndtoa tbtlly (eeoept B.aadayt) L at........ t A. hi . Arrive tl L.nrnbnr tt, .....0;3k Kt ll. Arrlte at WedrtboM' ...'.:..... t9S P. M. Ptaanfer Train, leate Ll.arloile dally (Sim deyteieeiitrd) at,j,,..v(..i., ,..'. SAM. t r.u flTlvw B). VHrbTIVVt R .,.,. . t,v!Iffor, I :i.a.!.ip at. j irTvaniiair ainiunrmi Timtr if (it it a iuu mi . theiraintoitliuibtttiltcrU'tK itniwn? ' - i rnKim.i ri thintr entl Mtinf rlittortv Ketlimtr and tin tit rlnuroc.iti Pepere eoi-tlni Hclittlule o! W 0. A II. R. K, ptoeeoMioeuuite inn, eu-J tarimo iiihu. way is its'- QKNKKAI spRUlStKS.TiTb OFVIO W I L Ml N 0 T Q N , C 0 L U M B I A i AlinntTB DAiiofiArt rn j--,, lV? awaawo-fl nntajll hV WUI -"' MW A, emw -a aaka. era.,. M -, -. - - , The roUowini BcbeduU will go In o viih t t DAT KlPKESItt BAIN. tflnVyf. ' ' LatWUailHiWtt...,..;..i.r....... . A.M. Arrive ei rnurenrt A. .v.. " " 0olamli(.4....n t.il H1 i. u AUKUHt..t. ., ,., . H.ai IV M. last Aagute..,,.ii,iV,il.i. Cre-AvMl Mate OolwuiWe.. ..,,,...,.,, ...... li tn t, , Arrive at Flitreiice,.;,, .,.,.. 4iS p. M, ... " WllnlnuUia. ... ;.. ..lo j i i NIUHT XXPAK8U (DaUy), BuuUy eic.) ted. UavoWllmlngioB.r.....;." ....i.:.'1AQP.M. Arriroal P'yren.'o... Jl.'.'V F. H. ... Oole'ohla..... i.ml. Jl. of'it...;.i,j.(, ., x. Mere Aogual ., 4.1J p, jn. Arrive at jVloajtdo..,.,....,,. pes P.f. ' ' .witmii)gt....L..r.T" i.tai' M' .All Tralaa asks d'4o cgujtcUoa both -' Kni-Lh and Nmilli. . PullBau' i-auir BiwriBg Cil etl elVtilghl 'J.'!.' ' 'W.-Y .l f--4f-:. samu AKtiikiK:'; -' (jiml Sitt'Wititfmtrci ( ,. , M4t Mil tt Rait Imore iuid Uiliuiustou TtH :,;f.":.cMj:yEeKWf, tiltvt STEAIISHIP innr eiTOro or-tnt riem jtte ereikeaif p. ff. imtTUi.;,'.;.Cit, .. PKiOK kVt'll.l.i.- u.,Ul. d. H. BF.NXBT1 WKrimilA ll.Tb,...tapt J. P, CHIIJin Will baresnrv'jiell CrrlmJUIrmOHl TrPSlArreiiMi KKriAV$ ainl fria Wsi MIKOTU.N) f KDAT ; rl X WCONhfiPAV (iu.1 it, tli.iet WllnilmrMa erfbv : bJt'Ualasi'.lrvUinbia A Ainu. W.!mm- n'ii ft wM', end the Vf ltntii.toft. -Chitre oC8teni-pWFeetTjle.-, t " ' - atvtwff Hirim-i intra nl Ji.Hii 1 t oirpolate Ut yitk aa (. rtmib t'em'iwM rHtnrgla tud AlttieviB, CdrtripQUngt'BaitrrnoVts - Mb ia Wiliieyre a t'tiiA 'd H JWibr Ueulrel Uallrutilefor M puir in H o wF.-t n Konh.Weti, ktnl with Srvatarre it KallnMal fkyltnolooi (lew lark end t'!ifli'na.T ,.3 . T"t IXeUM tnrerrii.M.ii'ftpr'ylS Hm,i;n. ft, V'K-ioVri,AAU,!Ar.a :' , WLoilfCtoii, K. u. . AtlllRIIVS A-tol, AMAAi .rJ-'-ja &0Bnjnns BTEAMHrtjp'UMir r? f r ! ."-r NEW TOBK. . ' . , . . " ' rytos Wkw torm, Ann wroMfi ' 'l- BATS AJIB aUTVKOATB JTaMUN ".-!- 11 . "y:u:a-: I'i' 'iiikHftiy . "iyi.Wtf-'ntf '"-,,1 (fiaref v-fiv- ,ff ".' .v.u,V,v -' .. ltUltlrUOB JM.t ASK-'CUR1 Fs x rBRoytiB t&ssttttvntn wms a-' u. kAn.Rt.UtVt tKAi)15(l VVT Oil J .) ah'.wuJtrN-aTvTf. ! : ti frtlttil m,lr le . " HAKRV BKOTHKH.H. 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 3, 1873, edition 1
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