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s I 8 1 .1 lfArfe tfi m"TTt:frrt-fiTr7r -mTit'wl w it m lltl katxs or avaaoBintoM. 00 60 00 T5 Due To City Subscribers, delivered fat any part of the ...... oHtjwm Cents per wees r.At 'authorised to collect for more thaa S advance. ----- . ::)- i-f-y ,,:; J jtitril fiarlita' Kill nnitnnViJ " I definitely. .-Beck mdeajirpng speech otuuDaou ouuuuu ui hi ueaiia, ana is i : 11- succeeueu uj-oisucroa. ; x weea one or i the penitentiary hospital orderlies. aee.waa read Jr rno ed from Louisiana. - rr-.-4."U T -:i4.:j Vi m t Vaa. uxxua. Condensed TWRLFTD DAT. i Monday. TW i TiiA r,p-l tKo nmm;.4 .uu.vvmuui- I i vear, in advance (by , mall) . . . . . , . . , 7 Three months, to advanced" f ) , MAIItn. Ill WTHM A 1 J . . . - ' : i , lie printing" and the only way to fllilW from the Sentinel,! 'I tUt f Dgthhtrtct feefdrS th'e enefaf 1 " 'W w iwe,mau) eTeiyi . f head, of Guilford, Cowlea and JoTwlLIT-i Mm -av iH,lty'AU,V : f premattlref -thatVrmat&Mor.-great: . "MIVTL-w Mr. Grandvmade aiind'nr renort'frnm Jndiciarv Committee. nnimnortanL J - Mr. aioreneaav Dt KoCKinffham. re-1 ported favorablv upon a bilUo incor, porate tlm, itoington & SeaLJKSSS Jtai road Uomnanv. - 4 '.'W"" V: r r?w'r',-s Mr, Grady introduced a bill Ao amend the jConatitptiott of sthe State. I Ool. Humphrey, a bill to establish ' to branch Insanesyloms, on4in;n AVilraington, the other in Buncombe.; Gives coetrol AC thejii to tWe f Retard of Public Charitiest 1 Col. Allen, a bill to amend 'the J a4eteL. statute of limitations, Battle's Iietth-AjS.iii) visal, and.a bill to men4the law1 e4ti(Ud liodlorE ymM Gives magistrates junsdiction of rents less than $200. m- y I Senator Noxwood & bill remiirTnrr trates. indcrment to make nlaintirlT LJ!M,wa,hr I 'fSenaioli&ov- krirM-M itKW - county of Cttmberland three terms of the Superior Court per annum, ahd I SenatorMabson, abirf relating to 'wing:fl?rvP ' the city of Wilmington-changes the joar committee are f; opinion thaV- njnitttxjli ilaypr notl jict of. incorporation-, in. rard to the amendmenfwhen ratified will op- -ffttfit& (CiCfCLlUllH Lilt! CiHULUJUS 1IKI1- 1 J X ' J J ...... i . . ti.Tfi. mUL . Rales suspended and passed ito'Pyn ecjteo4 j rl readings! F 5 this eowclasin lyour-committee have Mr. Etl!.e ftf tTatawba. a hill 1 de- nnd authorizinor the kiilincr rF "thft imaaA noWtrroic n mipmnannr 1 n Vaihom - -t ' ' I Report of the joint select commit- tee on etbe Coiretittrttonal men4- 'nefrtsl'to th5evSedl their adop tion will have upon this session of the General Assembly. The committee 1 his dissent to the report as a roem - v. t k .m;tM - .a ber of the committee. , Col. Allen, of the committee, ex- .i-:noi i,p roaianna which led 'tn l -oiained tne reasons wmcn iea i "MessEs.-Allen. Welch, Harris More-1 ftead, lwoHalnphrey and hold thatdbe -General Assembly hav- -"- .u AIU,"MWU " Po-ailtte6.ip; make regular report at ang convened regularly and constitu- tp'Cz) -''JBiL eacn meeting- This . committee were -tionally, being in session, that they 'Mr. Lntterloh, bill t5 repeal an: act f m?Hructed "V to examine l-r every narmtme reu)at r"fe-ing the isale of ! liquors wiihin uper'noV .a inmate of the PooHouse, t., M..J Jiafel- -r-' .--.?j2r. three miles of Cumberland, Union ... .. . ay" - men emc oajvmo- , , , , . wiiu ine view 01 aiscnaxging Bucn asiney rnt. M other words, the adoption SL maynk Justifl IfTJie cJamentin regard to b, ? of to attend dailj. oweao.and.U q'ctock, tiiato nn n - i j i. tx. i ii ii w im bum a . jk r-i -. p.JnmV-. ontorarl county of Montgomery. irDOT Worthinsnpportoftherepo mmmeje; aJIhs ardrfrom the State, passed several SrandYiil oppoatfortlliX - . '- - - - : r ; '" ftt. '?n-.r Malfaw1 h nravinnft aao,,TO,ng.J' . - .- . - r:"-' r . : j An PPo or rrh.vU committee, Mr. Morebead, of Gail- foresaid thawbe eomnitte edn-, .Wol .hm..t.t -bil there Waal XXMtPan ftrbWMoTrday. NbvUhfelOTttiridef nhe-femstitu- ion as it is. As yet tne araenamenH .'At.-wl on are not a nart of the const. C0u8jHilv tution and wilFnot be until the GdV: nior haa counted the vote and pro- claimed tbe Jegait, - :r of Senator Troy on the table. .uaawKs- nistory. w u -r " i i . . i ; , ....; on m n reasowble time, within the memory ..-r isiA, Rofarrad ' M ebw livfrftf A Referred.! CdL;. Uvmoye4.:.to::ispena ne w .1 Wlkep t Ohf piiejlfrcjt tstPM S 1 C Mr. Gudgeri mbved -to amen - adding resolution in favor Henrv. Accented. ThernleU 7rtapendd : resolution in favor of the BJaden passed its several readings, no authoritv directly in point, yet ri '-Llm tncr- VVllmmgtpn pawea us several: reau rf, fj Maaaa A oil n( t.hMA ntftind. aa far at VHffTT A ; 1 1 - 1 J. -I ,The " th J reoort! tf 1 batfefoUdn Wrot ot tne jombiaon :C.y. "z" rfZ'fiUi !A- Sheriff ttf Bladen county passed iw - int T -Tf.Vedfptake gr ,ponn,g tfe ?oant ot tne;Dm , -.1 " press teisenger, itnnwd froin his car wote at tif iat2Jtlon nF.?nf,TS!Hw-.B"N. 1 escared wuat serious tejuiy. nThel fctitutiou-U AaMNidojfin until the ust I iDMt)a(r1,tmraing of Dr. Gray's barn 4gen alsq made i harrow 3scap vea question or t -WfrSSn Vl"4 Tadrkeffrar .ir. i.ove uru 1 r '1 u.r b.,,;.!-,. -iffht Briiturr has iab-1 wrtTOt. - , . M rp -.l hi nr0Vlnll8 nUfif I . , . . t. , .. t. 'tw' i .: Hi iiLi-i : ' ti , .-.-JMieigi i piner. the mail agent referred to. lie itir. i ruv iiiu if ru btiv i.'"- i t I - I. Ar.,..i Ainn i inira . , leavH tn introduce a resolution in re- 1 HveaideriGes in th Nojrtiieasterniwrt Js'TOn'eomnletiorif history I of 4h oaty SandFTweolBg.0 .i liaus. 6,UTOW uu,sens to tne House of Rep rPRPntfltiuoD I1 Atesolufaon in favor of Judge Henrv v.. " .rrr' Public Tnntino t i :V - , , ' - fi. . v"w U5UCia . I", ratification ,r .roioAtinn " ,J3V I ' -CV,U5U luovea jo maeiinitelY' 1 wnnl1 -- 'CBU lu ' . orwooa saia the cotnrmtteo A88embl V WA.9 tn rpnonl t)o 1 un$e:,iolBtM . postponed by a vote of, ayes 18, noes esrard o "adio moht Wtto .IImT t " t I Mr. . MorehMd riovaiI tn Btriha fn T 24 dB-ct and insert, ML Agreed 1 n I &iteim hsine diourn- .T?.l;tt!JS;JlP eon- f1? ,H1!. .matter of vital, r w . v.r-, Ati ar,nu li JTnrf7,-v! i xuj-. .uuorenead, of Koctthghain, called the previous question! The call wa sustained and the resolution Ul HQUSE REPRNf ATivES. c 1 -1 - f 'XDATj Pec. 1. i 1 Mr. BeonetlL from tbfi ioiat select-1 wmmTtfee charged to inquire and rerl: port what elf ectthe1 adontion of the prop08meodA'to?.the - rcon iuUn!m' refereqee, lb le meeting 01 th Gnera Assemblj -will ihaye on wnii nave on 1 the concurrence and suDDort of 'the I Attornev General -V luB oocaitcr uUiiOTiiiCctl Juessrs. I Gorman, Bennett, Bry8on, of Swain Iala arrd WaTlick as afHouse Branch of the Committee on the Militia bills, Crge U to change the time loldMghfeonrisnthe5 8th Ju- ,4 ; . . , . f I 1'PeGehee, bilr to incorporate 1 f-r iKsiteoJ J'pi M' f. .Laam;na ; Tt J.ww- nwcmj. f!a.M.:M K,).iir Mto v.. mraiSM:'. TCt.t-.ii.- n!r. f J' Honae bHl 64 bUl.in regard to - - : . tr . nr v. i . .. ' l Faveltevrar. rrrWfiniv ni riJUttf4SUbbUre I Had aatbrttT"tO' contract far th nnhi 1 Ai'f .wf f, -rwf m I UMM:9a. towu,of ;Troy; MoriWtmdre, -SetUe, Jones MmmgMm JW il4TntZ.:inj1 1 JT.tKil' r W thiriflingual &a-, w Wfmwif'fl- " - --f " ffdinga ; LzlXri - ;, kv fSH?l!'iMfi lR"''1i'" 1 '. '5' - ' ' gfa nweotHtasaM "77 'r"VIm ''t. died last Sn4r nfgbt. Brtititrr- has jab - scowled , i 1 i ..i ikta.ihATnnn? iay wo vu JKwvr j mf, I and died. the Wty S!Laara1of I AlWLBUiaiai f ST1 . . i JiiticittcorwCWm TO lftnQpaularB. !. received by Jno. Armwrong oi uugy ii)OQyoi Bis t-riv 7-rne rw taave nQ nroiecuofk, mystftaatweee 4iJJ ?"fcaad WW Jak-x)tttms. "Flar: M mt ashore ojH TbrMtoJ.3 SwT I AJB av S a - . - - i - -r fv .r . 1 . Uu. . taA - -.- la , T ,-.. - J .a puenu i i -la-ativdaw TaeidiT.':' TM KPW,r.;.;...'iiw.lii), i"!ti -itodi I pethe.th& cornet thlir.i oimm i mm amy f vMW r. f-t I fe - 1 t'-.-t "Vf v j -.v a". . a ,11 rrr.sl vMXSkvt t'""." : 1 j .. u.j Jt- ,nr ( f way) v " JrJlL :yt'-P-i....- toi.rt.jJiT'-JlW 1 " jifsi- Jj iva ixauLi ivwiy-.vtrtViwwft.(?jt Jk f!ftniin1i:(rej,4fUa' ... days . . jto jKfi,t -.tf .A 1 1. kidjom TvFridav i 1, ,it Xi ' UBCS8BSBOKK. The Ball Onened. . ' -'' ' VHaa, u. mykk as "o. (irocerier. ! i na & ElAiC-Loaif AsioHaftbA T A O. ni! . ' f a-uce. yA JOfs E. BimimM T s ir. J - syn.-.- preitnC.. ku A regular meeting of 1 the Board was held j-j. fprfti j.i$auwayT -jaat-um iax-iev-ea onaiie. same until a decision be had in the Courts in the which appears to the Board to have tie u , m A licenses to JretaU, spirituous liquars by the -m&1- measure were granted Haar & Co.," GeorgeTiencken andjNMohr. Several bids for keeping the prisoners of the County Workhouse for the period of onejrea1efire(,' ithupojaJ it iwas ordelSfrHia thfame be deleed3iathe Iwii :fetetineTlof I flktf 51 ih CarolinaXentral rKa'J Company be taiXM a (Valuation of $35 formal jmpaitfMi Tw Han- Om0iMtx for irmncma-t naa in aryjorn.-Tico' or law izx 03! d 2SSS1?? 0srwodsJIt was atefxtdigehtpoor of rrv or at the ex- pense of' the auary-t? the County Poor Housed -andttliatiiiereatter applications must Je made mpersonror if the appUcant i unahle to appeaf, by-feliable evidence, Commiasloiiers jaorrsj-id RteeTtere? ap- pointea a committee, witn autnority to send such persons to the PoorJHouse, the said receive appUcpna-or ad?niSBftjn to the ii on se, ana iney were iuruier instruct- on Monday; Janua- U. 6luiiHZU& s:- 7, i r?.?Z?rZ?:?:?l oisposiuon 10 ue maue 01 ue paupers now 1 '.i.:.. 4 . tt .v bable costf carine f or the induient. poor of the cqunty and.rerjort at the next meet- mMM m.? JWf ,mxrv-ii-o.Xb i .tt 4!f i'i-tLi-.j"..-.!.- i:aewf-- junmwm ..u, w -.-.J .-. - n. .!. .;V.i.!.i'.' , nnpre- op Jitvnen ,Bkra, I AeMat ea ta wuIM viama srcMSS. BaUrav4U tnaUtnunthat eft this'city ' fdr, Co- Monday morning, December 1st, o a, handtcar about half a mile the other tide or (Jain Bavanna turnout, mrow ing the front wheels of the engine off : the track abeut fifty or sixty yards on this side of a trestle The engine ran on the crosa- ties until it had nearly crossed the trestle then fell 1 throwing the Express and' 1 mail cars oa into the swamp, jBjortunawiy, ,Ex- and Mail oy jmiip second-class car ran i feet of the broken passengers camthg this point yester- l day morning S i Since i writing the above we have seen Mr. was but; way ' firs it-BahrzW-iutcr Harnarai': t ? 4ffj I narifW,Beer , letter was' received f CarrBfferyfy t 1 . -J n " ;- -. - - aF the sciwoner; wer u wported MnorajM " 5 -Ftl" 01C r Qrrel AhoHt I . vir iw '.i5Ts.j iiJr wEm t-.'e"a.J. . 'I' rTiirMi Bw'atnp Chnrcfc itt.bes-ity? aonW 4m T-y-biv.r3o hJ-i t!j .ru.ijp.i i -j weeks amee, allnsun to which waaimade lrtsumiplw-i murder. biThe- facts and cvonmstances con-. f Church ' wituatetw andi eigktsi mjlesaouw be knowilUi;its shipped in i$ for sime,time,aratUniiaU the 'andthechurfcMtf possession; f by another denomination,. of , aptUts, profeing pUlte tenet from tbefiM.WiUaAyrymitwas occupied) until October last, wheh,'niiBis-, ter of jmePreeWiU menced an effort to resuscitate the church, off its origiiial ioikiig: Biswas objected ? t wJilpnf h fbe 4pacns of the latter forbidding the ministrahlod4 to from! preaching' in tlie church or ny- wher the enclosijjrc. r"hianyf tiie, Pe. :!Wiit Baptists, iratJbeiaar able to i obtain 'poi session of the' premises by 'other means, wei .sorted fo lpgareawTreandlaithe mean- timei on :Novambee.4th; the church; wa 1. burned tu the ground :The deacons of Xh& exposition thtjrian ranta for four of timtBember of the Free Will Baptist ChnjrcK:iC Jnen .knRrB to ber .under the influence of - that. deaontinatiBii, 'wlio eff charged witnraingthe chiirch, and the trial came oil before . -magistrate raunrtoi fJuwyitaorhing last Thet result of jthe .iyjesttJoni was 'pjtff. icosv ut on iut! aru6s enxpunw, wno was bound oyer to the Superior Court. , Oa the tnrn'ofxil aMsom'L'uinDerton on Saturday Jifibt,?after.thaoOTclusion of the trial Alyin a Britt, ancLJ. CL Fxeeman. j representing , the- opposition Wing of the Baptist Church, got iato a dispute with one JrH, Jlayes, a 'member of tiia Free Will Baptist denomination. Words' ran.; high, insulting epithets wer applied and finally Bntt seized a heavy bludgeon i and struck Hayes . a ' severe,'1 blow . ' bhT. the, t;: head with it, crushing in his skulL ; , Hayes was borne to his house, where he lingered 'in a comatose condifion iuntii; JTonday Jnight, when he expired. : ! Dr. Wm, A ck.N.Clerk of the Superior Court of Robeson county, on ascertaining the facts.' appointed - Oalvia McKay, f Esq.,1 a special coroner to ; proceed . to the resi dence of the deceased and hold an inquesi overtbfebcMyi-uii j. Kja tne iwnday .morning following,; the murder a warrant was issued for the arrest of Britt and Freeman who absconded' im- mediatery upon -the commission of f the bloody deed; and k party was started -in. pursuit f the two men. They were stilt out when our informant Jeft Lumberton Od w to that thne nothlniarhaabeen heard oi uie tugiuTes. The affair has created a great deal of exi citement in that section of the county where: the patties reside, who are all well t ; .!' iii vuvn ,aea!',7 "! u i . , The verdict of the jury of inquest in the tmseoTthe murdered :ita has not yet been I."-.:' TbeBtU Amandlasrtlie Cttir Charter Clfo; tb;,Bill aAding j the cnarvervOt tne.. vaiy.ofc? vvumington asm the two Houses of the . .General - As-1 sembly oa Monday. The special telegram d iO! rreatiBrday'sr SiTAii rexptained the amendments more to the understanding" of our readers thn does the bill itself, and the latter is published mainly as a matter of E ! T i. CUytfWnmngton:" n - SEd ;lst The General Assembly of North uarouna, no enact-tnat the sixtn section of An Act ot the General , Assembly entkled "Ah Act to amend the charter of the city Of Wilmington." ratined the 18th daV of XJecemDer A. v. ioa, Derepeaieai ' : ,?d . . dec. 2nd. That the wordSf'Vannually on the first Monday in May"4a.the third line of thethir4 paction ofj AtjAct of the Gen era! Assembly entitled An Act concerning the city of Wilmingtotr, ratified,' j 6h; the 20th day of December, A. D. "reW.f be stricken outi and the words,',' biennially ori he days which now are ot hereafter may beappoirited by law for the election of jthe Heard or Trustees tor tne Township i said city'f be inserted in their stead: ; Provkied however that the persons who may be iri office a Mayor and AJderntetf of sai city on ine- am aay vx may next, anaa cuatinu in office until their successors shall be elec ted at the next regular election as herein provided, and until such successors shall be duly qualified,. That jthe word three 4n second !irie,ofectoh, 6n& chapter 94 prlJ yae laws, if-vf? oa mncsep on ana 'ine word four inserted in its steadVi J f:- i ?6eo. "fed.' That the word'4 )thrd, $ri the .eignw iino.oi.mo jiflk, aocuun. utu, uto iu chapter of the Private Laws of the General Assembly "vaBfied ' during - the session of 1871- belnSt'Ar Act rinreference $a the City bt WiimiBgtonv be stricken out aid; tha word ("fourth" inserted in Ma stead.'-" ! -'' M".;SBc4thi HIWMW't.' irom us rauocaAion. tfa'.l-lurfe ist-i- - t . .; ''-x rij , fa it if-. . t -- 7-ttiii j- .y r .-till BrtaUu WlBMWl.:r jiHlacfr HOwfttfifWiriffift !irri!iirifj'rnart' who wapasslng' tbestdre ofMf.-; Charles-W es; seU, oniKorUt.Watey reetyi inade an; asn ottwpjBnesbflheaBs:, of wooa,::j bu&wj maaa mniar iweouure a policeman,, bnt coaldnotfiodori anywhere- jmtne ppiice,, wnictt;! tt'tMHore dirt ii . -j t- ! il t vu i ihiB sort on the SOth out. ' " The.chrf Athinctearec. rewor-klo?! thjSiPort W Jf 28ttt A seaman who was actinpin a very. 'disorderly manner on the? iireets 'yesterday ; .wasyarrested and t lodged m tthe? Guard J&U6& ,liuihv;.c-ir b-jfi.tl3l9.9li i 30 ' 'sykM iis. uiucijy cuuuiu. on. me sireeis, waa arrested arm put in ine uara , jMOuset ; , yestercuy mprning. re nW-- r'if (ilfem Tl'"" ' ' !fl , . . ... f . . .. . - . - - - - Vt-The- annual meetiag joL lot . owners of Pine Forest Cemetery iwifllbe held at City .'HsJtonThorsdAy eteniagrbecenibHltli, 'at Ti oteloesfi ..i-v..Ji . ine uiu amenaing tue cuarier oi ue City of WlMrtonassed1oth Houses theneral'AsSebry'Wahlmoqsly, uhde: a'stnsnWthtrules.':,K'i5a " 1 policeman iLF'llinasfsoklrn to him last night weighing fdurteen pounds and', three qtHers.I A J'neavy'1 responsi bility ir r-uljini aK'tSl adfic) j 4,fb lv' ThV ond mntnty meeting of 'tie Me chanics,'B.uitd'ihg andilQaa Aasbciatien wflT .e' hld M 'tiie ;room of jthe Wilqajngtoiv JUhrary , Association thia , eeningi at , 7 l .-- On arid after December 1st all adror- tisement of meeftnfe ' f societies," com panies,- or 4her Organisations whether benevolent Or otherwise',' will be5 charged rear'ratesVUi-il i u -i ltf( : . i i . - " rr i i. j a r vmivu uio;uv&, uiuuu, a; iv w days siri6e; wllf take iiiace' iii ! the yard itt the rear of the "CaroUna Bar. nextto the wiucL vt wxi . auu, iu.jcb sHiwu.; uiu mprning at 10 clock.- , a. ... s fe,rf WIWr from GlOaces.gdiqr this port, waa're- poried a a aroi;oiE Morehead City on the 25th ttlt-v aiting to go lh.it She is!r ported as having lost part of her aulwark arid austained other slight dataageC . u The day set . apart; in" the charch of England and' la the clrarch in the United States, for-Special Intercession in behalf of Miasions wiU,bednly;observed by Divine Service in St.. John's church , this i-morning at u o'ciock. peats jree. naa-ttrtes Coarta. Before. Justice Cassidey yesterday after ;'A' ! colored individual by the name of Ben Lane, was, arraigned oil . a peace .warrant sued but by hs wife, ik'Lane; also ori a Similar warrant sworn out by Sam. Colyer;1 on one for assaultins Colyer and on one Tor. walicioua irnschief T , was to the.eSect that Lane quarrelled, with his wife on .Monday night; cursed and .abused her, and threatenedio split her head open with' an' axe, wWchheproeored: for the purpose and placed 4n his room, -telling her if she; came in the room'be would use it bpon her, Upon being remonstrated with by: Colyer, m whose house he Was 'staying, 'he also ' cursed; and abused him, using thteats'of vioi ten'cel flnallynhis rage'i' demolished the dbor 'shutten These facts were testified to by his' wife.'his 1 wife's mother aqd Sam Colyer all 'of , whom swore Jthat defendant peqxtij ene.-wife. ;Th6 udgmenttot the txurt was tba he give seonrity in the sum of 2(K) m ch case on thf peace warrants and that he pay.ffiiie of aio and.costs in each of ;th.ca6es of assault and malicious mischief, in default of which he was corruntted tft jaU. f Louisa Hewett, .arrested on a peace war rant, on the complaint of. Sylvester Smith, and aj charged with, committing an as- sauu nifi.uie .w.u9 , ptuvi , pauu was re quired to 4eeiikty,a' JmQt $100 i . .... Before Justice, Yan4inringe,rij ' , I JoahClark, charged' with; assault and battery,; on, . the person of , Peter .Batsom Casedismissed en the payment of costs. i on tne payment or costs. AJarlaB-ItlVry. ' :- ' :0iTe of the.mo8t daring robberies that we have heard. oi( in a' long' time occurred on Monday night ' Mr." manuel, corner of Seventh and Harnettilreeta had' occasion to leave his store fa few; moments, about 7 oclock, and called his wife from an lad-' oubigtropnt Mittend to. the, same is:abserice;VB;.tteti ine steps a eoiorea man wno naa prooaoiy oeeu lur&mg iu uie yicuuij ana waiciung his opportunity, walked into the; store,, turned about a few. times and ;then made. a suAttffdash'forthe money drawer bebind the counter, whick ; he. Beized.4aad carried Qfif M:ianM husband, who hastily returned to.the store, Hn wnen no arriveu iuo , uuei uaa mane . . i .'' " . ai . ii i.f j j . dWei detained teiirf5!and j8 iipWiehMr. E reached the frontdoor he- got a glimpse of JtbiSbeitin co,Wd nqthppe to byere Jbiica.; and there were no police in the vicinity. -t " - ? . .... i ('a. t. i... i .;. f eBjFamfl S;Bgei;. whd created sotih a favorable impression on the occasion of a former' visit hena will giVla twp ;6f their ii0onU ?(t the Qpera oo; ptf Mcmda arid Tuerf ajr eBQtngs next . 6oI Smith Rassell, the Justly eelebrnted tatvociBt, is with theBer- JJJ- TOeMonrqe JSmmirer says Wes4 ev .aieaMttf-a-Dcnr ationt twelve vcars or aee.i 1 soapf Mr. ..WiUiam Medlin,- liTlng ten miies east ui utu piace, wiuw uuruiug vut a gourdwith powdeii tomakea powder flaak: so severely inlured hiseyesthatitistheught bet will 4ose the sight of therii;1" j lias 5i Some 'CoWreoyinfanticidista id Stokes county who buried the body inv4 rln,;w apprehended- a' ,;i - CONBBElfCE BIKBTINp. i . Slxl iV W-.J1U vi UTItnnvry SX Coafexence' CoWtinet ursant-to -ad4 joiirjdnnitflaf 9&Mmi&pm I In 'tba absence of the BishoB, Elder T. H. 'Iromax conducted the religious exercises by ''ii' Vj'A'I"!.!' 'ilV'iiliii-T; '."W. A" reaains ine ecunu ui vision oi me I'saims. who wiemoij BQareea vuo xorwne ot Grace, v- hmthSiaa-stxi'jrjd sw j t BolldispiBased, With, by the cpmiaon cOih Mputes of lne previous session read, cpr- rected and approved. On motion of the Rev. "vi if5Moblfe!tha the present, larahaia oe.reiievea iromaury and others appointed; carried. The Chair appointed for the day brothers Chafla arid - A& unfinished, business of the Conferente, the Delegate Wjarft reqHeated. tp.fi nish their. TPOTts to tiie Conference of the wants' and wishes of the people they represent,1 AcT avaicgaiica roapvuueu, urging U1B re- turn of 'many ofthe' former pastors. &c. - After sheaHriesthe IlMra-temt tae NortitWmCbriference Di8trice:J:McH. if ariey, aiimsienai ueiegaie iromj tbe vir ginia OonfereBce District, was called upon j . a A m. . r ana resronaeaj aiiumns lome eo-ooerauon with the-North Carolina Conference:in the great woTt of pushing Zion ahead, tc-! He stated to tne uouTerenee tne eonaiued of the u nion- otreet A.' Jl. Zion Uhurch. in Petet brirgo V, nd f asked the: prayers of the pretn to sal laws' a The resolution offered' by Elder W. J. Moore, relative to the- Church Advocate, was called up, as special business. Which had laid over ' from yesterday, v that is, to TheresolaticmWas ' atrai discussed! and supported by ElteW. J. lToore, the tnover of the resolution.' ?r.,r i . ,4i4xr HevV H. S. Simmon moved to aDnronriate 25 to the 'Adwkatt by the ' brethren of the Conference; "-aa not as stated; from the ClonfeTCnce.-fund.:?nov.i :.1.fli.Har,M J-'tv Finally, the whole aubjoet was laid over' until tne aiternoon session, py a vote oi tne ' On motion of Elder"Tvler. bv rerrriest of the congregation of NeWberti, N. Cthat when tiiis. : Conference' adjourn lit do ad journ to meet in Newbernv on j the fourth vveanesaay uvixovemoer. 1874. as 10 Aax. The Committee oil' Sabbath Schools re ported. :u: i. .-.,. i'i . ' j ; i - . i iThe report yas read, received and dis- ''An' amendment was added, &c., and afterward adopted. ' : 3 'i ; ' One of the provisions of the- report re-' commended the holding of a State Sabbath School Convention in' Beaufort some time in August, 1874, and that all the children be mvited, together with pastors: superintend-. enta, we; "' .10- .uimo , Committee on Nomination Tof. Trustees for the Rush University Fund, reported the xoiiowing names as nominees; (J,- It, Harris, EL Hi HiU. Bishon J.W: Hood. ' J11- A inotiori that 1,000 ininutes - be printed, appropriating $74 for the pnrpose was car rled.r Iri'fVjr'Kfvi ni ortjui'l woi ; . The, subject of disposingo tiie imnutes when' pnrited was discussed,, during which the Conference Steward, C. BiHarris. readr his report to the Conference of the disposal of the minutes of 1872i Arid the. amount te ceived from ,the varins.brethren, and monT les paid over to bim, &c, j '410 being sold for cash,' amounting to $30 88'; balance ininutes on uaad, Unsold; 90. r:i ws i The mode and manner of . r disposing Of ' the. ininutes was again discussed at length, "and it was finally decided that tbe brethren; receiving the minutes should be responsible' Urthri Conference for them.;-'1-'-03 1 r.lA i. The case of Dennis Nelson,' whe was cen sured and reeommended -tq -be-left without an appointment, from;, the, Coraraittae-oa, Complaints, was reconsidered ley the Con ference, and Brother, Nelson' restored 'to his ministerial standing' fn the Conference, k The committee ori Missions -reported. The report , was ead. received and adoptedU It sooke of the extensiori of tha lillaaionarr. labbrs and the bright fields jthat'Iie . before f ivr. jTJL Juomax was: eiectea resident ot the Mission- Board H. C Phmp; Vice President? A. ..Barrett . Secretary,, ,Wl - J." Moore, Treasurer. Standing , committee, R H.' Simmons, J.; Tylerand C. Kesler.l J - iBoard of the Rush Untversitv! Fuad- Bishoto J. W. Hood.! Prudent-' X Trler. Vice President; R Harris; Secretary; H. Hill, Treasurer. Standing committee AmOsl Torfc T, H. Henderson tedr Fran cis1 House; X McH.' Farley fTraveUlng and Collscthig Agent., -ml i,tn3 i -r A vote o ,$hanks was tendered; , to I the Bishop for the noble and impartial manner in which he lias presided over the deliber ations bf the session. To the-'Elder and Tnisteea of the church, ;f of the comforta ble condition, in which the church has been . kept during the session. To the citizens of Wilmington' for the; kind nospitalities; jrey ceited frofnthem.iJ.'TQ the! pirectbri of Railroads and Steamboats, forpaSBfng; the menbers and delegajbea at halt fare to and from the, Conference. .. To the EdUor of thk MOBBnro btab for the kindness f priblishinjr the proceedings of each day of . tne session witnoui cnargmg. '10 tne cec rataries for their faithful duties performed during the session, and each to be paid $5 for the same. x.."S.-,'' -u "' it The" borir of (adjournment having arrived, nJereovadfourned with-singlng arid the BeMdietion:' -AihMi;yii; ins 7 j. ' ' ilt ' Jmli o!AistSdsr fessjoft' .j' . '! Conference coavened at'9 o'clock P.:Mi It was proposed iri the morning sessiori to have several speeches deUvered tothexriefn bers of . the, Conference before.. i adjouraw ment; accordingly the Conference' resolved itself Into a Temperance lecturing riieeting, and Eider T.:H.'Imax was ;called to the Chair and the foilowing brethren invited to address the meetings J. McH. Farley, i 3(7.' j. jrioore, xsisnop i. w. uood anditev. Ur. Dodge,'D. D. The addressed theCbafer- ence on temperance, depicting its horrors1 and deireneratien to mankind: and esneeiallY that Of; the Christian. Churchr-impedlng its pioress, u mauigea in, py ine ministry, e. e told many eood anecdotes and incidents of human nature, whicK were well received y bbtlu wij . w UW wWO UL JUB BUiircSS,' the following pledge was read and adopted I hereby pledge wgtdf ia, dbrttriu forever n, with any aid that they could give church,4 as it was noW involved in a i ''f Will exert ntseif 'to induce others to do the, I ; f same whereupci4hemmUters appreachi ed juie stand and had theunantea earoDedi; jrappowtineiitfiWiU appear,, In Tv day's paper. ! v .-..nvf.UiBB,-;. Wit WrLUAMS..Tn tkia it. oa' the aSSh mstv W i iiama, age ja yewi iu asvatap t wja. - r.,-i::ou.J i?no .-i . Conference, adjourned ' tor meef at Vk tVfcloek Wedriesday.4w ---.tt'U i-; ; js-ijo s J; IIcHiFabu, lleporter. 1 1 i'srSS9 Bionti...-. ..15 00 2t:m?mS 00 f , One y ar.. a . mm m . .60 OS taken at propor onately Jo ratea; rite iJauarea eedmaJei aa a enarEnSaraiiBm. ni re eqi tea aqaatee as half -coin am. ; ivif wrm--i J IHTOIM : J XD1XS AOT 'flKNTmrKXSt iiTCU, iaiBatoheIattae ee and &lBeaii&i3ff .. ;dj:?o'':;'sK - fiiiayfw nao T-iiniinicurB, r. e. ;. HECHAUICS' BUHDIUG ABB LO AN Ofl334ii ;AiMtfM!TA'r7ft iUM ITSa t3D f MONTHLY ItEBTrll 1 WltL RE X a eld at the Wllminfton Ubrarr Booms this iamtaaat,7Me,Ieekl i-mSm- uaesrecetvoa as usual, daring the day, at No 41 Market acrsef w .i...;?. 4- v n, a SvJtXUS. vMcra.ij.x-v; ; i , See"y Treaa'r. Fam i lyGro eerie s B RI Iff G iTS FU 1VL A L U El HI Attdjfpf SPuraysincbadiug the iiwMM'EkTiO . eais, Sagaravlee .irtt.mi'Oarolinaf anr Su ,v::gar red'.llatttBV'Baedn feisL'Sulp,5raBV Pdiotv&i4''.' v vgarsr,;aueea, -Spices, Pre serves, and ail the choicest For "eigld and Domestic Good! in'bur Hue. 6 and 7 Jrertift Vroat st. dec S-tf t ' -ifOTICfi OF 'Pt; e , of .Ecaln Estate iUiigrPmrCiiulaiisiiiB oy' viitTtnE Airb ix'TtEdriribdov the power ef sale eoataiaed la a eartala deed of mortgraea, nude try .Tuna Scott and his wife to , The Wilmington, uttdiag Asaoetattoa," bear is e date the ui day5 lot llSTaTaad registered iu the office of the Begltter of the County of Mew Han orer in BookrO. O. U. at page Sit and following, (de fault harinf been made in the paysaeats required "unci wk yroT mum w auu ueea;, xne w liming- XrldJtT, theMda o.Tanuary. 1874, tell for cash. wu Dunuog-nnuiaauuu will. a u w ClOCK JL. on Ty public auctdon at the Court House in the dtr of Wilmington, the lead and Dremiaea eonalaned hr puouc ause mlngton. i thekad and said deed. vis. : eertaia situate in the city of Wilmington, beginning in the Southern line of Market street atapoibtoae hun dred and thirty-two- feet Baetwardly from iUin tenecuon with, the Eastern hne of Sixteenth street thence running Kagtwardly witk said line of Market street one hundred and ninety -el rhi feet to the Westers liae-of Serenteenth meet, thence south wardly with said line of .Seventeenth street three -hundred and thirty feet to the northern Itoe ftf Dock Street, thence Westwsrdly with laid dine or Dock Street one hundred and ninety-eight feet, and thence northwardly, and parallel with seventeenth street three hatdred -ana thirty' feet to the-' Beginning;: being; parts of Jotsl!,. 4, sad 6. on Block 48s as numbered and designated on the plan ef said city. ' S., ' aanl . , WBJQHT 4 STKDMAN, " dee Maw tfflJaX S-wed - - '- Attorneys. or parcel of land ALURERSOPJ S rL-srkQXt'imkskm to can and see eur 8toek before hUTlnr elsewhere, as we are offering our entire Stock of , . fotbbia; flata. Caps, : f Biir M sMrig GKao d s ana au ueoas m ine Jtercnant-' Depart- ment at ; 9 1 ftiBTT it ,nnora rnn. ni otrf imi v u 'iibiunir buoi-iua- baonuuiii. 3.? &;jjhi$mjil .to xuittbirjk ca- noTW-a: - ;.. :: .... CUy CHothiers. i9 ! Jf-'HH IirVESTiYOIJR'MONET Tntier ltrrbitti llrbtt tlie iilost i liJr K'or'sjVoti TVfarvi&r! VgCaBh l,BnBBlSB,;;GOATS, Water-proof CMts,' LegglnB,:Trunks,! Ac. rar AL' at ' cbsT!: iba? cashi i;'r ;n.i) simiih'imog. decS-St ';sj-f 'c ;t,' rpH AraroALMxaTEfQ' aw rum lot owk- X era of Pine forest Cemetery for the election of a Board of tTiasUea to eerre for the ensuing year of next week. Deesaaber llth. a tv n'ckiei wm m ueiu too vny jiau, on xnursaay evening . u is to oe nopea inaiau Jjoc aoiaers.wui oe pres swtcai thaoeeaatoiasaS tnatten ot yltM importance wm. cqme oeiare taem, . , Ii, deeastjSMdsaa.(t ) iiiw.. in ?s Secretary. . rr 20000 C0NTEArr sHiNaLEst Best Quality Ked Ash Stove and Carefully screened iaaately weighed? ; i.Sawedoc in tail leagthsit thai Tard, corner 3ftoat and Jf ulbiarr ateeetsv , J f A. JSFKtSCEK. THE D ALL 0PBIIED. 1ST FIllE FOPt SANTA CLAUS! . . . JjrrespeetiTecltliftTJjneal rpHI8rNrORMS you to bs on thk look X out far the pleasure of youraslrts, ehildrea, re latives ana v&u oweni. am may to do ine am to oaaetothlAve ante as thee arrive from now until Chrtttmaa and twos eont fergets SXake yw s4estioaa-t-make your presenU at the mroper time JKtyo. willmakeyour telvee atwi,othfiha ppj. t ri a jo-T r. j-jnt -. The greateet variety of Gift Goods airivhig tad to atslvMoiautoaVKHU Sbl 'iTvnaj.r . a -deaWfHi i i J i rvevtleok Mle Store. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 3, 1873, edition 1
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