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i' Sue THE I)AIJ-Y URXAL. ' wilulsuton. N.a : wedxesda r. December r. mo. The ptcfpmnon tb M Hhe eetnry of Pifgrim AstloJTISapteaaoiit of rnblto Instruction, t CftjxloIIwi per annum, with no clork and no traveling expenses, we regard toaelega extntTagaaoav Ths Pilgrim's party frienda at the North assure u that lis put eQbrtfl baro disgraced the Stotaktaa wodatfelbc'JaToha aliouia.be aaalrtedbj anch fMiton axtraTngance to disgraoa oi longer, . Giro bim fifty cents, and then ha will receive a half dollar too Tha Ksetsra.Tlwesllesa ItaOrlflaj end . nutrr, ' i The commercial bonds which unite conn tries vepanited by half the eipumferenoe of the stole, mast tend in tho eoorae oi time to OiminiBh the freaueno of vara. Kationa are awaking to the fact that when two or thro members of (iheir great family are wasting inetr atrengui ana rwoaroes in destruction, kQ the test most , snffer more or less la tlaai commcTtialjand Industrial intercets.1 VHTtltlJ i(f fftt The people tl the South hate been pe culiarly uulortanate In this mpecL, be cause of their haviog 'devoted their ener gies to the almost exclusive production of one staple. Whether war be waged on the banks oX,the Wane jnd,Us Beine or the till more distant shores of the Enaine and the Bosvhorns. we are the tsofferers. We manofaotort neither arms nor ordnance we build no ships to sell or charter to the belligerents ; and when other nations go to war, the demand - for our staple cot ton diminishes, iti pries falls and the Dlanter Is rained. Thns it is that the dwellers oh the shores of the" Mfaiies'ippJ and tho Golf of Maxioo are directly inter ested in that mnoh vexed " Eaatorn (Juea tion " which onoe more threatens to set all the world on fire from the Thames to the Euphrates, the Site and the Ganges. Two centuries ago the Ottoman Empire was one of the most formiihUo in Europe, and all.- the Christian nations stood in dread of its power. In the 17th century Turkish armies besieged and bombarded Vienna. This capital as well as tho Osr . tain empire owed its salvation from Mos lem mis to the valor of Bobrhki and h e brave Tolas. His victory oheched forever the farther progress of the Turks in Eu rope. Bat in the 18lh century, they were still strong enongh to vanquish the grand army of Fetor the Oroat on the backs of the Pratu and to force that haughty mon aroh to irae abjectly for peace. But from that day forth he had bnt one thought, the annihilation of tho Turkish empire and the conquest of Constantino Die. To extend the grasp of tho Rusuian eagle over the Black Sea, and thenco to the Mediterranean, to make the ancient Byzantium the capital of a Mutoovite cm pire extending from tho Baltic to the straits of Bchriuff and from the Arctic Ooean to tho Red Sea, has been the dream of the Bassian cmprrrtrssfiico the day of Tctor the Great. The sin?nlor doounieiit whioh, rightfully cr not, boars the name of "Testament of I'eter I," ... contains the following paragraph, which has evi dently been the source of inspiration of tbe Bassian emperors: . , "Annroach as near as poiaible to Cou- etantinoplo and the East Indies. ' He who reigns there will be the true sovereign of the world,-- Therefore wage oonUnual wars, now against Turksy, now against rerela. Establish navy yards on tho Black Sea." Take gradual possession of that scs. Hasten the downfall of rertia. Tenetrate as far as the Bed Boa and sdranoe to India whioh, is the storehouse of the world." The document goes 'on to reoommend to gain the good will of all the Christians of the Greek Church in Poland, Hungary religioas protectorate, (the Dear Doing me nnreme head of the Greek Churoh). Then to rain the oo-oporation of Austria in driv ing the Turks ont of Europe j and when Constantinople is conquered, to pacify Anatria fry giving her a part of the on- juerva swmtory, "wmuu m again from her afterwards.", From that time to the present the his tory of Bnssia and Turkey is that of the wolfs quarrel with the Iamb. Aggression followed aggression whenever an oppor tunity offered to seize a slice of Ottoman territory. - It would carry us beyond our limits to trios step bj step the encroch tnents of Baatla. After the oonqoeel of Azov, came that cf the Crimea, the an nexation of Bessarabia, the virtual confisca tion of the Black Be, and the establish-, znent of proiectoraitt over Bervia, Moldavia and Wallaohia. i t . ! ' i j The world has learned by this time the rains of protectorates, and especially cf Russian protectorates. They Ira invaria ble forerunners of subjugation. The steps by which these protectorates were estab lished were akillf ul and cautious. European Turkey con Ulna only about four millions of Mahsmetans and foil twelve millions of Christian, nailed Greek Christians or Greeks, because they belong to the Greek Church. Now, the Emperor of Boasia be ing the supreme head of the Greek Churoh la Bessie (though the Greek Patriarch of Constant! nop! i has always considered him as a schismatic,) affects a moat tender solicitude lot his eo Kligionists in the Boltaa's dominion. Taking esilUul advan tage of every opportunity, Boasia assumes the attitude of protector of the Christian popuLkUa of Turkey. Bet the people of the DanuLUa priaripalities, perfectly at gored in all their religions and politieal Tights by Use liberal policy of the Turkish government, have mock more dread of Enseii a Interference than of Turkish op Xreadoia, :.; ' I i Iliry tizsts, icternal asweQ si txter cxl, Lars conirJctod to hastes, tha deeaj ! tke Turk! h errriras The Greek mo- I :'Jca t - " i J - -tmcca cf the Ottoman 1 1 ' u: Inej r- Erff I : . . - r - ! r.:r.:.:s La li-i at Eava- .A, has been tha ! "sick. an bn his m'iv . ' ' t . r proacbing dctt seat kethe y-4 MiLi of his expectsut X jlra. I The other iowrtisof Europe could Vol, .:honl ptT to 'their own safety, nllow Bussia to swallow tip the inheritance. Xa less thaa threu soars after Navarino France aid England perceived their dan ger when in 1829 a Baxsiaa army crossed the Balkan and threatened Constantinople:! It was thsn that the , "Eastern Question" assumed for the first time the importenos whioh it has preserved ever since. The Czar Nicholas offered to France tho Bhine frontier it ahe would permit the conquest of Constantinople. Thepld KJqg Charles tha Tenth, blind ss he was in other thingr, replied: "Oulogoe, Mayenoe and Antwerp in my hands would be no aquivalsnt for Constantinople in those of the Emneror lioholas." Already one of the greatest of English statesmen had said: "Tha man U blind who does not see that the pusses sion of Constantinople by Bussia is in oompatible with the safety of England and the peace of Europe." Sinee that time all Lurope has been keeping jealous watch ' over the Bassian sohemes for scouring the "sick man's" inberiUnc. For Eogland, espeeislly, it la a question of life or death. Russia's immense Asiatio possessions bring her in close contsot with tho British Colonies in India; and for years Russian diplomats and ltussian offloere have bcea atudying every moans by which the British power in India may be doatroyed in case of a oonlliot Bussia onoe in possession of Constantinople, 1 the Mediterranean be eomos almoat a Russian lake,', sud Eng land's great line of communication through Sues and the Bed Boa is most sorion sly compromised. The other Enropesu na tions are almost equally Interested in chock ing the sdranoe of a powor which throat etl to overshadow and enslave thorn all. B Last Hiflht'S atsll-OonduueBd from , the B slolnh tstnndard, LfgbUtnre of North rarollua. - benTte. 1 MoNiiVi Deo. D. The oouimittue to which was referred s bill to incorporate the Wil. & Ons, B. . It Co. presented a report rocoommending its passage. ... ..-i;ui i . Mr. Bobbins, of Bowsn, reuortuj from the committee on internal improvements a bill to consolidate tue N. U. li. II. Vo. and the N. Wea. N. C. R. R. and reooommen- ded its passage. The bill was plaood on tho Caloudar. Mr. Uraham introduced a bill antltoris ing the N. C. B. B. Co. to transfer one million dollars of stock to the A. A N. O. B. It. Co. Befeired to committee on claims. Also a bill authorizing railroads or other corporations to purchase the stock of the Stato in their severul companios ly return ing to tha Btate equivalent bonds. Refer red to committee on claims. Also a bill to amend tha charter of the oitv of Rslcich limiting suffrage to register- ted, native or naturalized tax paying citi zens ana conferring sun rage on persons not resident in wards where they hold S roper ty, Befeired to committee on j iclary. ' -!' u- Ketolntioos were adopted to raises com niittne to uinuiie in reforenoe to the rjtate'a interest in the Cape Fear Maviga tion Co. Mr. Graham's bilf relating to suffrage in municipalities whs taken up. . Mr. Moore saw no reason for specifying "native and nattiralizsd citizens." Borne might consider it doubtful wbothcr freod men would be regarded as cither native or naturalized citizens, and they might be excluded under this bill : and be moved to amend by inserting the words "sltizea of the United Btatea." instead. Mr. Uraham suggested that the words "ttatorof the tuate of Worth Uaroliua wonld be sufficient, aud the bill was so amr-uded. Mr. Graham moved to strike out thirty dsvs ana insert ninety, ' ', Ut. Olds ssw no reason for making dis Unctions between municipal snd Btate elections. Mr. Moore considered that this previa ton wai in direct violation of the Constitn tion. Mr. Warren thought itooustitutioual, Mr. Lehman differed. Messrs. King, Bobbins, Of Rowan, end Jones agreed to thia view, The amendment waa lost ajos 11, naya 2. The bill waa amended by making the time for regular municipal elections here after the first Monday in May; and the Senate voted to reconaider the amendment ohenging from thirty days to ninety, and to postpone till Friday next. Bill to remove oar tain soils from one judicial distriot to another : also a bill for toe reiior oi tax collector or uiaaen, were passed without opposition. The bill to consolidate the North Caro lina B. B. Co., and the North Weatern N C. R. B. Co.. passed the second reading, and the Senate voted to print tt and make it the anecial order lor inursdar at is As. Report of tbe special committee on aloo- tion in Guilford and Alamanoe waa re ceived, end laid upon the table till to-mor row at 11. The Benate adjourned till 10 o clock to morrow, . . . 7 ' . : - " - i i HOUSE OF BETBESENTATI7E3. Moxdax. Dc. 6th, la70. Mr. Dunham, from the committee on rrivileges and Elections, reported on the late election in Hertford oonaty.and reoom menda that Mr. Newsom be allowed to take his eoatf rieoed on the Calsadar. lSTBOPCCTlOU OT BE80LCT10HS, Mr. Btrndwick introduced a resolution in reforenoe to the Beat of Mr. Fisher, member from Bladen, and ins true ting the eommiatee on Trivilegee and EJeotjons to ennuire into the matter, riaoed on the calendar. Mr. McNeill introduced a resolution ia favorof tbe sheriff of Robeson county, Referred to the committee on Propositions and Grievances. Mr. McAfee tntroduocd a reeoluuon re- aneatinff tba Jadioiary iommitiee to re port a bill te reduce tbe clerical force anv Dleved by the different Btate offioers at tbe aeat oi gorernmeni. a laoea on sue uua dar. - ;, urraoDVcrios or SOU. -. t Mr. Tork introdaced a bill to abolish tbe Cede Oommiasion. Referred lo tha Jndi wry uommiuea, , , i Mr. Johnston, of lohasloa, 'Inurodaoad a bill te be entitled aa act ooaarsiag convention ot the people. Plaoed pa tha ejsu nun ar ... Ua motion the rule waa easpeided sad tha bill ia reiaiioa te the Iowa of GoU boro wastakaa bp. -Ifr. Bmith, of Wayne, offered a snbsU- tte for iic i-3a T , . r - J and sr." ..ata to tU Committee C2 Oorpo-1 ration T s ilr. EaJ'Jj. Cf VTirne, toped Uis Eooael Fonld not smrUia ths rnotioa to refer, I tcTtJ ai?1 TT-ii ra-1 iu t the oticil to 'refen th I tha bill wi .iu la.onera wiiu Uie r.bta of certain oitien. and that tie macaanimity of the Hoase should 1 e extended and s full die enssioa be had, for thepaoplo of the State were loosing to this Ueneral Assenitjl v to , uocas-A lh ts luiruuuiw rsuuuiDK ino romedy the evils which had occurred our dulias an niaUrials uicd In botlding vjo! en ing tha last few years, ' aad In for.n trtdr; lo enUU Amerioau oiti- Alr. lUCKcr desired that the bill ahould ts referred to a future day, aud bopod the aainriiyoi IOC IlOUSe Would 'not nut tntf gg lew os the minority, and moved that 'f; botitilng tbs frollnK prirtlego, and abol tlie bill and aubstitnte be made special or- jm ibo uflics oi Admiral and Vies Adrairsl der for Wednesday. 'Lost I of the uarr. the former at once and tho latter On tue motion to refer tha yeas and najs 1 Were Osllad and the motion WSS lost ; mJ air, ojan uuiuuiu Biuruu vj siriaiun ont " ninety days" and insert "thirty days." Lost, Mr. Just toe said that Hootion 1 of Article 6 of the Htsle Constitution provides "that every male person in the United Btutt, who have been naturalized, twenty-ouo years old. and upward, who shall have re aided in the Btate one year next pmoediiiR the election, shall bo deemed an elector," That the provisions of this bill making it neomary lor a voter to nave rosiuea wuuin the incorporation for ninety days was, in his jndgmont, a violation of the spirit and intention of the Constitution, and that the insuiiou of uinoty days was an at tempt to deprive certain classes of tbeir constitutional rights, ond the poor and laboring men of the Btite would notice snoh attempts. Mr. Welch said that tha provisions of the bill did not put restrictions on any oue. The Republican party had their prinoiple and the Democrats had tbeir principle, ' and he hoped tha i minority would not fed hurt if they pursued suob a course ; aud it was the intention of the majority lo legislate for the good of the wholo people. On motion, the special order concern ing the city of Wilmington was postponed outil Thursday, so that the House could continue tho slisuuasion of the bill uudcr consideration. - Mr,. TomliiuMiu , moved to, amend py striking out "'30' days" and insert '"UO days." Lt. . Mr. 1 iigo niovou to amocd hi inserting that the charter so amended ahall be sub mitted to the people of Goldaboro'. Lot. The previous question was called, tue substitute to the bill was adopted and tno bill passed its suooml reuuiug. Uu motion oi Mr. Mparrow, tue rules were suspended to take uu Senate bill in reforenoe to the contented Bonatorial elec tion in Granville and Person oounties, and tha bill passod its second and third read ings. . Ou nioliou of Mr. Durham tho rules wore suspended to take up the report of tbe committee on' the Hertford connty election, and tho report of the oommittoa was conourrad iu and Mr. Newaom came forward, was qualified and look his seat. Adjourned. BY TELEGRAPH., saw teas issooisTsD rasas nisrirons von vss JOUBIaX. fi.tr Unwral Market litportl u CbmtiMrolaJ I,- 5 MMUivsnos on Third Paqt, NOON TELEGRAMS WAR IN EUBOVE. THE FREXCll RETREAT- FROM ORLKANfi.:' news from wAsuimrrox. Ait.niuai,' i'tic('KU aid uuasiT. ( Hpooiat tu tho N. Y. Herald J 1 " Toi'ns, l)eo. 5." Tbe train twarkw dtmbstta from Orleans was I fad Into by tbs Primlam. . : th frunob ipU'd BOOesimon befurc ibanilou- ius UrUaoa - v -'i ' ' '.H"' -Tbs Kicneli bave ictrcatcit lo Ulo:a. From WailitHgtoa. WAnamaios. Duo. U. It baa been blowiuj,' a gale hore all moruing. IIe!itrs. UeKni and Itivsa bars Riven formal olio or aoanteat for tlis ssats from VirKinla. la tin Senate a bill was introduced kItuic the Indian Turrltory a dit)(Sta in Oongreia, In tbe Hons a reditrltutoo pf thit tf$' Has VOtad downi.. f"t ,. ; f'., Tbs House Is bow engsrd on lbs Vieontia Uatlroad bill. Admiral Torter bs writtvu a letter, to Presi dent Qraut in e iplanatiuo of bis letter to Mr. Wsus. Mr. TorUr's nrat tmpalsa was to dony the anthortty of tbe letter. Neiiber himiaU nor hit Secretary ooold reeall lo tbeir raoolleetion any eiroomatanoe of tbe kind. Tbs Admiral could aoteoriaelve that lis bad ntlareJ each seati meat, so at varianes with the aenliments hs bad uniformly sxpraMSd towards Prosideat Grant. Tbs Admiral eays that tbe letter waa privats and says the vindicator mast have bean tha heart which prompted its publication at tbia lata day. Tba Admiral is glad that he remem bers nothing about tho loiter beoaaae It is so poor a return : for Grant nnifann klodnces in reoalUog tba excitement of fort Fisher. Tbe Admiral adde: I preeome it was wbile under thia eieitement that I wrote the Utter whlea you say has made yoa loss your faith in human nature. I have no reoolleotlon of it any mora than I wonld hare of other passing u-oaaetan- ess of six years ago. Tbs Adairal than aays: H I do not writs for tba purpose el exhoa- arating myaelf, for I wonld rather be tha writer ef tha letter than its publisher. Tba peaoa of polities! parties and of eocjety woald be plaoed in great Jeopardy if all the private letters writteg W.thin tke last six years ware publiabed." The let ter cooeludes with an axprassioa of rsgret for the loss ef Grant's friendship. rraoa Okie, 0ist-issATi, Deo. ( Tha wall of the new Oas Oompaay's building has bea blowa down, burying Are carpenter, fawr of whom were killed. T. X- Bpeooe has been sleoted President ol the Oiaeinnali Tobaeea AaaooieUoa. ' ' Another nearly Oaiabed build ng kaa been blown down. Aecounte Iroas ail directions re- pott severe winds. A v v HAVaaA can Lie. '-" HAVAaAjTSsc a. rrenob War veaaela sontiaaS to wa'.ch for 0- Hsa steamers fross lew Orlaaaa, DsBodas teavea aa tha lMh. PaBodas tread lonr tnoaeaad adilitional alaoks, leaving do alavas wheraia tba Oovarnment la la- lorastad. Tba prisoners Mora aad Paradf wers arowght frosa Cardan as to Havana, i ! : TU Ipaaiak Secant kaa graaUd W W Alans as Its tltlst of very loyal aad noble. ' ; ATlsAteirit!" Ssw BaDfoaa, Sea. I. iamkii tbia sitr. ear irtseaywara of - f i slmis ti ttit i ' - T" sx rnrs tkoa hi rett4 of KO. WasbiaBua - rNctaisic ' ml f '" F ' . ' Wa.hisstoh.Ouo , Tiie Buuais a)jouri early ts allow the re- arraoguiut r cooimtiieaa, , ' zmii to leslatrr fureiira rtncli: sdmiltlDir cer ' tain iron te4 apsite vols to Amsriesa rog litrr: ritln tha dutr un nirar. t and eof- iaot vscauor occurs. A ro.oluti.rn aboluhiBg the i:on.troelion Ojinmite was introduced by Mr. Cox, but was ohjoeted lo sud went over. Adiournod. MUCKLLANISOUS. tlarl Hcliur participated la tbe Hmatoiial ca'l cue to-day. Tbs colored recruits have been ordered from New Vurk to Oalrelton, Texas. Mr. Motley has .aoeppted the houpitalitles of tha Queen of Holland. He will occupy cue of iter honees while finishing bla hiatory of the Netherlands. Kronen Miuialor Tiioluard baa bcua preeauted to the Vcsklsut. Ho sppearod In plalu olotbos ou lbs ooosalou. , , A. Hills repealiDf,' lbs inoous tax were iutrodoood in both Donees to-day.. Oeoeral Hiram Walbrkge, a wall known mer chant sud railroad man, and reoently prominent ly nientiobe 1 aa Becretary of Htata,4s dead, Hs died at tbs Astor House in New York.- If ram Hew Yoik. Ntw Vobx, DeoO. At midulKht laat ulnlit tbo steamship Obsm- pion. from Charleston, and steamship lease Ball, for Norfolk, collided off Woodlands. Both yeasels wore badly damaged. John James, of tbe Iaaao Bell, waa killed. Gsnoral Jordan was arretted hi.ro to-day, obarged with a violation of tbo neutrality law. Ha wss bailed in tbvsuni of 103,000. . . . . Krum Alabama, ! McuiLE, Deo. 8. Tbo Duinucrstlo ttiuniciptl tickot is elected by ovor 1,000 majority. . Tbs westhor is fine. From New Orleans, .1' New Ouleans. Doo, 0. t'aiit. Samton, ot lb steamer "Oea. Uesdo," reports that lie spoke on Deenmbor 9d, off Key VToet, to tho pilot of tl:o boat "Invincible," whose reported crow of the misaing etoamsliip "Mari poaa" bad been picked up. II 9 afterward saw her put a pilot: oa the "Corteze" aud sua wcd( into KeyWesU ; Hi Soul It Carolina. kljlUm Kerleaee, Tho llou. O, 0. Boweo, who arrived ro oontly in Washington from South Cnro- liua, claims that he has the strongest oaso of a contested election over brought before any Oougrcss. Tho Washington corres pondent Of the New York Tribune Says : 1 "He aays that tha worst eleotion frauds in Hem York are not to bo compared with those perpetrated in every part of South Carolina. The Blato eloctiou Jaw, which was enacted last Murob, affords every fa cility to dishonest managers aud super visors of election. By its provisions, tbe Oovciuor is diro ted to appoint in each county a Mipcrviaor of elections, who, in turn, appoints three managers in each eloohon precinct. Alter tbo polls are ololod the niAnHKois are allowed to have tbo custody of the ballot-boxes for throe days, at tuo cud of which time they must make a return, in many cases iu Mon Hi uaroiina tnu luuimgora or election wero canuidaU'H for tuo Legislature or for county otliOers, aud could, therefore, during the throe daya that tbo ballots were in their powfitition fix thorn to suit themwlvus. Mr, Lutveu najs that he, can provo that iu many precincts the ballots oast by tho people wero taken from the boxts by tbe mahagers and othors "nbstjtutcd for tbouj before tho count was made, and that when it was found that even then their oppo nents would not bo defeated. thty scratch ed tho names of the latter from the bullota in other district and substituted tLoso of tboir owu candulaies. The only place in South Carolina1 where au honest election was hold was Charleston, and there it tuok pliipo qtijor (liu proyifiuus of the i;ow United states eloctiou law. Ia 18G8 Mr. Lloweu's majority iu Charlcstou was about I, CW. This year it was more than 9,000, aud yul, so great wi ro tho frauds iu tho cotiutry, that he waa 'counted out.' Be estimates his rightful majority at About 10,000. lie thinks tho republioau ma jority in tho State is about 8,000. Tho majority returned is about S0.000. The people of South Carolina aro very indig nant that they bitvp no rt)iren, ai)d Mr. ltowen dopbts if the tlata will go republi can at the ovist election. Mr. Bowen thinks that the auntatioual race in South Carolina is narrowed down to a contest be twsou the proaent Senator, Thos. J. UobutUou, aud Judge Moses, but is unable lo say whose chanoea are tha best." All The raekjloas. flasks sal)es Si'C distressiqgly fashion able' Laced bouta are taking the place of buttoned, l'oslilion waists are more in fashion than ever. Chatelaine bnids of hair are displacing chignons. Open gaunt let eloevee are worn in street oostamea. The gipsy hat, with a low orowo, is the bat of tho teofon. lVmorncnterie and fringes will bo generally adopted as the season ad vances. Scotch liusey, of a bottle green oolor, i the most popular weather oaMome for ladies. Silk and volvot are nsed in almost equal proportions iu the fabrica tion of ladies' dresses, English calfskin gloves of chalk stato color, long and two. buttoned, are now worn lor dcmi-toiiette. Bows of cherry or garnet silk, cut on the bias and fringed at the edge, aro more fashionable than .ever. ' Treity belts, with postilion sssh ends and lapels in front. simulating a vest front, are becoming very popular. The most fashionable eclorg for Sreadee are bottle green, olive green, ma- rcOD, plum color, garnet brown and dark blue, I u fine weather a piece of plain or dot tea black net u now worn folded around the neck iu the same way blue veils were warn last season. rrlgaifal Malaraatt Heailr a Willi Family Barat l. About three o'clock on BaturJsy morn ing a lira occurred near Markleville, Perry county, I'a., eight milea nortbwoet of New port, totally" deetroying the dwelling of air. John V. liortr witb all the oonteata. together with Mr. Boyer, his wifo and two eniiarwn, ( 005 ana gin, j agea respect ively 12 and It The onJy one aaved was Mr. Boyer'a aon Thomas, who escaped from the devouring element by jumping out ot a window ia hie night clothe. The tire is aoppoecd to have originated from tba explosion of a coal oil lamp, the flame of whioh had been turned low and left borniog. The whole community ia in onrniog over the heart-rending calami ty. Uarriaburg Telrrajh. Thctpsech of ex-Oov. Z. IX Vanoo, the pewly aXarted Benator from North Carolina, is foil ot brave, mauly aad praiseworthy sentiments. How nnch more worthy of trust ana conusance is tbe ex-Confederate who can apeak aa he did, than ia his ear- Kt-bspger predcocasor wUoaoujht a home tbe iilU baoaaso be aa a ohanoe ot obtaiaing aa cflice by tha aid of military aatrapsV' For the first time ai dm tbe cloae of the war North (Jasolina will bava real rorrcaentaure in the United btalet Senala. H. X. Ifrgram, MlaaoarL The Si I,oufa TUriublfran o-i vna tho I'OUl- "vMU v, tueiown uranou i us lifgu: IpKktUl 20;!Rt V '8,h lupubhcans 25 ; Independent 1 ; two : in.tsnt. at 13 o'clock, sf A full attendance i oounties not enumerated. The vote on J aeeired, as business of Importacoe will be trans- uuru auicDumeni aianus yeas ii,oioi u.j,l,w,1uuUalflBBUn you n. ir-Tor s t .u jt. abolubes the voters" test oath, and the fifth; abolishes tbe 'disqualifications for holding office ou account f color, disloy alty, A a. The same journal says tbe press of the State is nearly unanimous in favor of call ing a convention to frame a new constitu tion. It states as the results of the late magnificent victory, "improved spirits of the people, the oblivion of animosities, and the higher hope with which the peo ple look to the future." A Vail lilt. .., Two wags passing out town pn the Gal -veston road, says tho Kansas Tribune, wero struck with the beauties of Law- ronoo. " Whoso placa ia that ?" said one of them. , ; ' " That in the lordly residenoe of Mai. George A. Boynokls. Cost thirty thousand dollars ?" , , . iltiri.fl f S e an - vnai is nis uuaiucbs r ' ... " Indian Agent." f "What is his salary, aud how loog bus he held his office ?" "Two years, at fifteen hundred dollars a year. ' " What did the haucst fcllow do with the rest of bis salary y" . " Started his brother aud two other bou- est men in tbe newspaper business to de nounce corruption." , SPECIAL Obai Him UiecMEs its Oiuuisai, Colob un der the operation of Fhalon's Vitalu, oa tin.ii Tion roa3,fls.JA!ni which contains nothing dirty, is transparent, without Bodiment, leaves no stain on tbo soilp, no unpleasant odor in tbs hair. : Bold by all drugRisU snd faucy goods dealers. NATU.W itHlT.R, WHOLESALE DEALElt IN LIQtOBS AND IIUAUS, Oorurr Market and Bonth Water StrooU, ; (U. d. Eiiors' old stand,) ; , ; Wilmington, N. 0. Kesun cijuntaully ou baud a fine and larKe as sortment ef iJQUOKH and CIOAltB, which he offers tU tha trade at the loweet New York price fob W : 115-tf . BmuKLOR'8 mm im:. This splendid Hair ))yu Is tbo boat in tha world. 1 Harmless, reliable, iuatsntancout,, Joes not ooutaiu lead, nor any tilalie poison to pro duos paralysis or death. Avoid the vaunted and delusive preparation, boasting v'rtuee biy do sot possess. Tbo genuine W. A. IS&tclielor'a Hair Dys has had 80 years nutsruiahed reputa tion to uphold its Integrity hs tbe only Perfect Hair Dye Black or Brown. Bold by ali Xrag glsts. Applied at 18 Bond Bt., M. I. feb 8 ..." lU-ly GETTING MABBIED. ESSAYS IOB VOUNO MEN, ON HOCIAL Evils, and tlie propriety or impropriety of pet ting; married, witb sanitary help for tiiose who feel nnfltted for matrimonial happiness. Bent free, io sealed euVolope: ' Addroas HOWABD ASSOCIATION, J Boa P.,rhlladelpWs,Pa si.pt 17 30J-8md,tw.ch , The Coafcstslona or an Iuvalid. , Published for tha bene tit of Xavsa Uxn who sunar from Nervous Debilitv. etc: alao a Qmi anco for the nervous of both eexes of youni; and old ; each work supplying tho means cf seir- eure, written by ona who oared bmeelf, and sent free oa reoeivisg. a post paid dircoted eU' voiojo, aaurcse Natuamel M.WfAiu, Brooklyn, N. V. nov 120 51-ltueod Pain ll suDOoaed to ba tha lot of na nnnr mnr. tals, as inevitable as death Iteelf and liable at any time to oome npon as. Therefore it is im portaul that remedial agents sbenld be at hand to be used on au emergency, wben the seminal principle lougea in me system snail develop it eelf, and we feel the exoruoiatlnir ssoniesof pain, or tbe depresaing inflnenoe of dis sse. Bnch a remedial agent eiista in tbe Pain Kiixtn, whoee fame has made the circuit of tbe globe. Ami1 tue eternal Ices of the polar region or beneath me mioieraoi ana Durntng.enn of the tronias, its virtues are dowu ana ' appreoistcd. Uoder all latitudes, from the ons extreme to tbs other, suffering bnmanity hae found relief from many ot lta ills by Its nasi Ths wide and broad area over which this medicine baa snread. atteats lta value and potenoy. From a small beginning, the nm n.iuer nas pnanea graauatiy along, making its own highway, solely by its virtuoe. each unexampled suoocss and popularity has oroagni omers into tbs tieia,. who hao at tfmnted. under siaiilaritv of taame. to eunidenca of the people and tarn it to their own ssitahnets and eihonesty, but tbeir efforts have provea rruiuees, wntle tbe Pain Killer is stili growing in puolie favor. ACADEMY OF TUB INCARNATION, - WILMINGTON. N. C. a HI ACADEMY OP THE INCARNATION has opened its Second Annua 8,-asiou for Young Ladies on Fourth street, between Orange aud Ana (premises formerly owned bv Wn. N Pedon, Esq.), snd it has proposed to cater on all thehitjheet tranches of Kdufation sul to rank inelf, in worth spd ability, with tba Acaderoica of Charleston and Sumter, 8. C. TEIIkla I.W AOVASJCK. fogliab Primary Class k SlOpenipaiUr Junior, intermediate and Senior . Classes... 20 " foreign Langaages, each 10 " Crayon Drawing aad Painting in Water Oolors Id " " Oil and Psstai Painting ,. ..13" alusio at Professor's ahargee. Books, Ao., Ae., will be furuUhed iu the luati' tuliou at moderate rate. SISTIIW OP atEiioy.. July 31 wi IlULLUWAk'S) EOIFICTIOIS. Twenty years experience nas proved tbis tha must popular remedy with fbveicians and Pa rmts for those peats of CbUdheod Worms. Tbey are pleasant to take and always effective ia sxpetung ua worms and toning the s) arena aa to its normal oonditioa. Beware of eonotrr feita and imitations. Tns genntce have tba aig natcre of tha proprietors on tbs wrapper of each package. JOltaSTOS, DOLLOWAT A COWDEK, Pbila, wo t vnati no rV t IIUkELL'8 TETTEE OINTMENT Will poaiuvaly ewra Tatler, Erysipeiae, Bait hhenm, Barbw'a Itch, Pun pica, Blotrbaa and all forms of Bkia Oiaeaaa. Aiao, Sore fcvac aad Kya Lida, Discharges from tba Kar and Old Bores, aa mat tar of bow Song standing, or tba money re turned by tba proprietor. JOHNSTON, UOIXOWAT a COWDES. rtila. Bold st 60 eents par bos by all Drurtwts. Bent by mail for M eents. cowaraiPTiuw fuaiTivKXT rcRioi , tPDlM'S FS.ESQ 91E1T CUE Will cure Bmcehiua. OooeaajrHKia. all I .ant Dieeaet e and fritting of Blood, and atreeg Ibea snd bnUd op ths syswsi to its baalihy eoaditioe. Phia baa been teeted hy Prof. Troaaeaa in Twt Taaaaand esaea in tba hospitals of Paris, la wbleh it earad aaarty every ease, ssd ia tbis conatry by I tba apprpba;;oa of tba PbrsKias many hcii lss ! aaaea aata bren resiorad to hetitb- ' Oa aottw wtn prove jSsSiE.-aay, " ' old SI s wr Boula. or en for S 00. JOBJioTOkt, BOlXOWAr OOWDXN, PbiladclDhia. . tiiaa.0vr , toznmcrcctj i acted. . . ,. W H KELLY Fecretarr it r.'t; yi i, i SLULi, Eecretary. 00 -It Mr enanlc s Bnlldlnr; and Loan Assocl- a Hod. ,; , THE BKOULAR MONTHLY MKKTINO will ba bald at (be Oommeacial. Exchange at 7 o'clock this erenlnf. - Dues wiU baraoeivsd at tbe plset tt meeting dnrii g tbe afternoon. - . , . tt B. ELLIS, . , Bterstary and Treasurer. deo7 ; 60-11 pANCY CASSIMEEES, GAItHIOKi AMD OJBACKB, BUSINESS iVVti, AUD BILK HATH At MUNiOS i, CO'.)., SH Market st. . dr 7 . . f,9 DAILY DISTRIBUTION OK TOE FEB MUTATION PLAN. No. 159, Dniwit at lit O'CLOoa M Dec. 8, 1679. 51, 49, 8, 75, 68, 11, 15, 68, 43, 23, 9, 70, 55. No. 160, Dsawm it 5 O'Oloos P. M., Deo. C, lb?0. 3P, 58, 73, 63, 6t, 60. 4. 80, 53, 19, 33. 78. Witnoss my haul, at Wilmington, this day, . , . JOHSJ I.OfKDOS, Commissioner. . nor 6 - J 85 " W f HOWLY, Auctioneer. By CROM.Y K HORRIS. ' "i VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT" . ; - rii AUCTION. ,"',!'" 6N TBTJBSDAY, Dectmber 22d, 1870, at 10 o'clock A M , we will eell at Kxcbangs Corner tint valuable LOT upon the North side and fronting upon Market street 40 feet, running 181 font to Toumer's alley, oomprieiug two Btoree now ocouuiea by Mire. Unnuet aud DInglehoff, ana me eoramouioas swelling abovo wjtu brioli onthoases in rear. , . f ' TKUMtt-sio,000 miy rumain for five (5) years. Interest payable semi-annually, and for remaiu- ilor i cm.1i; balatroo 3 aud (I mouths, iutereat ad- ' ALSO, - " That valnnble Brick Bulldinj; at the & W. iu icrwciion or mariot anil rrout street, now oo cupii d by Alaesrs. A I) Brown . snd Jamas A. Uradioy, upon Ilia sams aooomedaling terms. i'artiea dean ing to purchase at private sale will apply to - ! ': - 0B0NLY4 MORRI. doo & i .r , , 69-eodts M. CB8NLT, Auctioneer, By CBOSJLV k HORRIS. ON SATTJIIDAT. December 10th, 1870, at 11 o'clock A. M., we will eell at Exchange Corner. in Ibis city, all ths right, title and interest of maac uumiuau in the following traota of Iiand, VT .. . One Tract of 800 Acres located on Crouch's Neck, iu Brunswick county, near iha line of tho Wilmington, Columbia sad Augusta luilrond company j and One Tract ef 100 Acres f lying on Dounsn's Oreek, in the county of Mont gomery, ' . ,i .. ., . ., By order of j . , 8. n. NEWHOD8E, assignee. nov l'J 0-nov 13,V19-ecd-ts liOUSi: BLANKETS. Jjll" ltOBKB, llil'.NKMft. . . s f AUD1.K8, T'JIU HK9, 0. , J. 8.; TOPHA SI 1 OO'fl., S ' So. a fionth Front atroet, " " . Wilmington, N. O.. At out2S Still Alive at the Great Live Book Store Our Stock entirely now. Evorything that can be called for in any line Unsio, Hnaioal Instruments, Photographs, Uliromos, Piotnre Frames; all kinds of Sahool Books, Blank Books, Ledgers, Journals, Day-Books, Flotlon, Philoso phy, Pbysic, Theology, Books of Piety, Prayer Books, Bibles, Uyaiu Books German, Frenoh, aim, Greek, beat authors; Best Books of English MUitaiure, Poetry, Inkstands; Pianos, Fiddles, Melodeons. Albums: Paner note, letter, an. thir's. cverv bind to amt all. obean. A new Stock just iu especially for the Grand Cape Fear Agricultural Pair. We have something for all for s ery individual of the twenty thousand that expeot to visit Wilmington this week. Be sure and oall at the L1VK HOOK feTOEE and see. Mo one win leave empty-handed, . utinaiicuuKH is fqiiy aiisa for all. nov 10 13 COAL AXD WOOD Y1IU), WALKER WHARF, NEAR FOOT OP DOCK ST. BIAC JAnK.BPUri Belling at 1 per Lead AND MiXKU OAK, t or Ml'Lir ABH, J U per Oord. MlXt U ASH, l'ISEl 90 Cents per Load and or SWAMP WOOD. ft 150 im, Hauled to any part of the city at reasonable onarge. , O. G. TAR3LEY & CO. dee 3 67 HKAVF 8IIEETIN6, PALEi 1.EDA, UN A. J Syardt to tbe pound. For sale at factory prists by WILLIAMS X atCBCBISON. dtc G 6J PEOISIOKSJ C"? BOXES BllKBIDES, " JJQ BAIinELS POBK, For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. 69 deoC NO. 1 PERUVIAN Cf ANO. QCALI1V G0AUASTEED. a or saio iu uia w ami oy WILLIAMS i MUIlCUItiOS. Bt- dtc 6 BUTTER A!iD FLOUR , rrn xcbs scpebiob bctikr, JvJ S I'nessTsry low. QQ BIBtlELS PI OCB-sll grades. ' DrftOSSET Jt CO. dead a dc to in Toi irro, fJOUt t!0 CASKS. (tOO L28.) - "PRO D0XO PUBLICO" juHrecaired.. . -r DtnqssEXA ca e a t L KESH LIME. :rpfliBeT cargo of tun ana bioogu I l to thia market is new Lading fro si Bear. B. IO. Bird sad la gaarasoaad aa represented aad (.Bend tot aale by SEaO. BARKER CO. deal I oa MISCELLANEOUS. NUKTII UltOLiW . Beneficial Association. J GBAND 6E0OND ft A SINGLE KP. DI9T11IBUTI0N I f- .i i t Valuable " Real' Estate ' AND . - PERSONAL PROPERTY! TP TAKE PLACE .. In Wilmington, N. MONDAY, JAN, 16th, 1871. Or 19,000 Numbers Put in the W heel 5 110 Awards Drawn Whole tcrtliicates, $5 ; Halves, 50; Quarter?, $1 25. , What ths Clly Press Say t Pnizs Dbawiko. Quito a orowd assembled at the Theatre yesterday noon, to witness the Uroud Drawing of tbe North Carolina Benefioial Aesot , eiatioa. There were luu prizes in all, and little rolls of payor aeparating these1 were plaoed in a wheel oo one side, while ths tickets were in another wheel apposite the former. Between the two was a table, at which s.t the Jadges aad Mr. John London, Commissioner. The wheels were made with class silAs.sA that. Assrvthina within them could be sosu aud were securely locked, until the drawing began. This was dona by means of two little boya, who wers seonrely blind-folded, ono drawing a numher from oua of the wheels and tho other tbs prize to correspond with it. There is no question but that the draw ing was done iu a perfectly fair and just man- ' ner. wutntn.'ois jJauy Journal, vtc. 'ia. ' The Guand Dhawixii YicsTKaDAY. The grand ainffln muiihf rilutplhnlim. nrtha W t RAnAal.l Assooutlon. vntch tnnlr nlnr.A sfc the Theatre ... yeetorday, at 1 o'clock, was ths all-absorbing memo unring tue aay. tuo arawing loos ptaoe in public, a committee having been salooted from the audience lo act with thn Oommhuioner in . r, l : . . , , . i. . . It was oondnoted fairly. Quits a reepeotabla . crowd was prunuut to wituees the drawing. The following numbers drew the. principal prises : j i No. Si!10, 5,O0O ; No. 0000,5 tX .500 ; No, 6778, ' 1 M.500 ; No. 2S12, $2,000 ; No. 1407, 13 000 ; No. 4413, l,000; No. 148C, I5U0. The (JwUUcate Ns. 1407 was sold to a citizen cf Wihniagtou, N. O. Wilmington Morning Star, Deo, 2d, ) . . IUTHI8. CUB SECOND GRAND DI3TBIBO ; " :'"'"' ' ' - - tion. "' 1IO AU AH1IS MUST BR 1KAVW I One Award, yalnatiou. ..... . .... 16,600 . .. Two Awards, esob, 3.600 , . Two " " " 8,000 Two " ', " 1,000 -. Two " .. ............ fX9 And 101 oilier awards, rangiug iu value front m to tiik .- . ' JOHN LONDON, CommissidW. ;' ' ur Descriptions ot Property on file' at our'. ' ofnee.'1 ; - : ::''' ' ' ' ' ' aa Bend money by Post-Offlse Order or Regis''' -torad Letter. i..,. !.'.;. ura-a For information snd orders, address . . .,.lrr W. H. QEItKEN, General Agent. ,fJ i Principal Office No. 11 Bontli Scconil St.; V. Q, ,' BoxC9, Wilmington, N. C., '"' dec 89-tdd SPORTING MATERIALS. : TNGLISH AND GEItMAN BPOBTINO O0N8,. ItllLE PI8TOL8. :i:Ct , :j " -f .PENOEB'S RIPLS OAKTBIPGRH,; . : t'l oolt'3 riaioi, cahtwdceb, . ' ",. : ' KLEY'8 OCN AND riHTOT, caps; ' : . ! ' GAUE JLAGd, POWDEB AND SHOP, POVTDRR TLA8K8. SHOT BELTS,' 40, 1. 1 " NATH'NL. JAC08I. , Hardwara Depot, K6. Market strwt;' doo 3 . -.ii ,.. !. ) -87 RICE RICE. '- mfCf X'BS- NEW RICE. fresh bsa mJJJ and very oboica, in stors and to arrivs. For sals by WILLAKD BEOS ash 18 ' ' Wi I.. Char. Si Bulb. R, B. Company Omoa of Cnrf Eso'. Onrrrutr. Bnp"t, WiLatisoToa, S. 0., Deo. 1, 1870. i8Q NOTIGK ON AND aftor Dec. 1st, 1870, passengers will bs required to purchase their tickets where .., there are Ticket Offlees. before going lute the ' cars. Failing to do so, they-will be charged .fifty eentt extra, one-half of which will ba refund- ,i ed on the presentation of tha Oonduotor's tioket at any Ticket Office of ths Company. 8. L. FBEMOrTT. - Eng. A Hup't i drsa eo-lw .. Star, Post aud Lcmbextan Bobasoniaa capy , one week. . . : -J Wilminston, Char, and Bulb. B B Co, ; Oi rics Cbix EaoiNKia akd Gis'l Burr . ; ' WiLWrsOTOK, N. O., Roy. 30th, 1870, NOTICE THROUGH TICKETS TO CHARLOTTE, vr , . Ka'l and Staee. over tbis Itailwsy. ore los sale at tbo Ticket effico at tlO eaoh. 6. L. FREMONT, Euciaeer and SacerintondenL ' nor SO ,. . . M-U Star aad Post copy. PflVSItliXS iXD LVTJLIDS"; uiiaid vnu AT v. Chas. D. Myers & Co's, . 7 North Front St., ' BARCLAV, riRKXSa A CO.'S Bf8T BBOWK BTOUT. l onager's and Kuir A Sons' Imported Edinburgh Also, Choice Old Brandy vBenanlt, Otard and Hennessey, . . Fins OU Rye and Honrbou Whickies, Pwre Port, Superior Old Sherry , Pure Holland Gin, Gonuina Bootck Wkiskey a4 . Jamaica Ham, avaaaprs, . . , . - Cordial Gin. CUrefe, '. Cordials, Bittera, Ac, Ae. aw We offer tbei GOODS ia great variety etiEBI LOW FiaCBES. dee S 58- YOUR FRIEND XTTould appreciate s Cbrivtmoe PreaWai ef a HAKDSOSfE OVEKCOAT, GA&HICS ob CATE. , ' ' trj it, aad yow iB be astoaisoad at Ua esvaeil .. ....4 Ga for fhma ta tha r. t .. "CITF CLonusa STuRr ' " tl ' I..-; U I' N 8 O N a CO.. M Market SItkI. 4a 1 te I
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1870, edition 1
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