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wmwi . 1 VOL XXn.-KO. 125. WILIJINGTON, N. C., SUNDAY. MAY 25, 1873. T7non: i:o. c.:.; Of iOn.ln IfounmL mLilDvGTON. x. c. BTTSDAT. MAY 25, 187S. BY TELEGRAPH. AttKAXSAS. TTTE rRESBTTERIAX ASSEMBLY ADJOURNS. THE QUESTION OF A UXIOX WTTH OTHER ASSEMBLIES. St. Louis, Mo.. May 24-XigLL A peck! dispatch from Little Rock, Ark., says: "The Southern rresbj. teriaa General Assembly adjourned to day uiJ ntarly all the ineuibors have left (or their homes. No definite actioa was taken in re lation to organic union, but the gen eral tentiment wu clearly in favor of uniting -with the Dutch Reformed Church rather than with any ether body of Presbyterian THE 1M)IAS, mm mnnfi . mm-yn irniinT ro I An. in&Miwu; iwioua IX NEVADA. THE INDIAN'S LAYINO IN SUP- FLIES OF AMMUXmON. THE SETTLERS ALARMED AXD NO TROOPS TO PROTECT THEM. VlBQINU ClTT, Nwada, May 14 NurhLJ'&rtuMi feiini tlift Slime Monn tains rejK)rt that the Indians, after stealing lead from the smelting works, were traced to their camp, where a council was held, and mischief is evi dently meant. Fifty of the Gosot war riors participated in the council The losota from Utah Territory and a number of the Shawnees participated, who are all armed. The citizens are becoming alarmed and have formed a guaro,DiasDu louna ounnw 1 1 A ?A 1 1 t 1 L An. i the Indiana have purchased H tlie powder, leaving the settlers defense. less. A messenger was sent to Camp Hallock for arms, which were refused. Persons living in the threatened sec tions, who were summoned as jurors, have been excused, as their presence is needed to protect their families. Government assistance cannot reach the settlers in time should the Indians demonstrate. Only seven available soldiers are at Camp Hallock, the regular garrison being in the Modoc country, Bpruce Mountain is in Elko county, 05 miles from Elko. LOUISIANA. WARMOTH SUING THE ORLEANS TIMES. NEW DURELL ABOUT TO RESIGN. THE CONGRESSIONAL EXCUR SIONISTS. CANAL FROM THE MISSISSUTI TO. THE GULF. New York, May 24 Noon. Aspecial from New Orleans saf that Warmolh has commenced suit against the Times for $25 00 damages. The offensive . .1- . l l n- i ill rerftrtl irt tlin Mimiuiinm' ami ftiilf CanaL wm w-i ., 1. me liepuDiican editorially an nounces that it is Durell's intention lo resign and sufraresta that Durell has earned a foreign mission. iEW Qrixass, May 24--Night. Othe1" steamer "Bellp Lee," with the pongressional excursionists on board, returned from Balizu at 8 o'clock this morning. The visitors were well pleased with their trip. The Congress men seem to regard tlie proposed Fort St. Phillip Canal as the only practi cable means of securing a permanent deep water outlot to the Gulf. The excursionists departed this afternoon at 4 o'clock on the Jacksonville road. (J0T1IAM. THE CARPENTERS AND EIGHT HOURS. BODIES RECOVERED FROM THE ATLANTIC. ORB'S REMAINS. A HEARING FOB TRAIN ON THE , SANITY QUESTION. LARGE ARRI VAL OF EMIG RANTS. V Nnr York, May 24 Noon. At a mass meeting of tho carpenters it wan resolved to adhere to the eight hour ' regulation and enforce it. " Four hundred and twenty-eight bo dies have boen recovered from the wreck of the steamship Atlantic. One hundred and eighteen passengers are still missing, including nearly a dozen cabin. Nkw York, Msy 24 Night. Spe- cie shipments, to-day, to the amount of 4200.000. . .-J of $200,000. The Free Masons have decided to receive the remains of Minister Orr. George Francis Train has a hearing on Wednesday. Forty thousand emifrrants arrived at EUHOPE. THE CRISIS IX FUAXCE. THIERS WILL SUCCEED OR HE WILL RESIGN. DISTUKBANCES AP1TXHEXDED. THE FIFTY-FOURTH BIRTH PAY OP (JUEEX VICTORIA. THIERS RECOMMENDS PUBLIC. A RE- THE CARLISTS DENY THE BUTCHERY OF VOLUNTEERS. THE LEYY TO BE ENFORCED. ANATHEMA MAR.VXATIIA. ' New Yobc, May 24 Noon. A special dispatch to the Herald aars ; "Thiers expects fourteen majority to day: if defeated there is a prospect that he will resign." Apprehending diaturbauees, Gen eral Ducrot and Chant ej have been ordered to join their comnunds at Tours and Never. LojfDoM, May 24 Xoon.- To-day is being celebrated as a half holiday in honor nf Oueen Victoria's fifty-fourth birthday. The event is honored by " ths ringing of bells, salutes and mili tary reviews. An illumination will take place to-night. Vekhajlles, May 24 Xoon. Thieu has addressed the Assembly urgiug a definite establishment of the Re public. His utterances were received with loud cheers by the Left, but the Right remained silent, after which there was a special session. - Madrid, May 24 Xighi-r-The Council of Ministers, in postponing the Cuban election for Deputies, named no day for the election. Romh, May 24 Night. The funeral of Count Mozoni will be most in posing. Perpiosas. May 24 Xight. The CarliMts deny the butchery of the vol unteers at Sailahuja. They hold all prisoners captured and aro ready to ele,mUBe thcm for Ciu!istl, 1 in the hiuul(1 t)f tbe Gavernraeut. Bakcelona, May 24 Xight. Two corpses were found placarded, ''Killed while attempting to assasuanto Don Alphon80.M Ueneral teiarue orders a levy on the youtlu Many of the factories will continue salaried operatives while serving iu tlio Republican ranks. Juntas are terming to enforce the levy. Rome, May 25 Xight. The Tope contemplates anatlienialisiiig the menu be is of the Italian Cabinet and other parties' engaged in secu.larir.ing the monasteries. MASSACHUSETTS. HOMCEFATHY IN BOSTON. SEVERAL PHYSICIANS EX PELLED FROM THE SjTATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. Rohtom, May 24 Xight. The Bonrd of Trial of tlie Massachusetts Medical Society, which recently tried certain memWrs of tho Society for practicing Homeopathy, on the ground that such Pice violated their right to rr.em DersUip, and renderel a decision to- ua7 expelling 7 physicians from mrra bcrship in said Society, I tmu 1H All 13 1 lift U LM SURREXDER OF THE MODOCS CONFIRMED. PROBABLE EARLY END OF HUE WAR. Washington, D, C, May 21 Noon. General Sehofleld's officials confirm the unconditional surrender of a part of the Modocs. General Davis hopes soon to announce the surrender of Capt. Jack and the end of the wnr. HEAIMJUAHTEHS. FINE FOR INDECENT CARDS. POSTAL THE SIOUX ON THE WAR PATH. Washington, May 24 Night. The daughter of Treasurer Spinner, at Buffalo, N. Y., is dying. The Postmaster-General gives notice tuat indecent postal cards involve a fine of from (1,000 to $500. The War Department has advices that the Sionx Indians attacked Fort Abe Lincoln, Dacotah Territory, bit wore driven off. SEW YORK. THE LUMBER BUSINESS IX NEW ' YORK. HEAVY FAILURE REPORTED. - NINE MILLIOXGONE UP. Tbot, May 24-Night,-Tho follow ing named firm members of the com bination to control the Northern lum ber market, have suspended. Their liabilities amount to some nine million dollars : White k Co., Albany; S. W. Barnard & Co., New York; Q. Richards A Son. Londy Hill: R. W. Adams k I Co., New York; Dodge k Co New York- P Jt fin . fw. n n T- r, T U8rg: U Nichols k Co., Albany. The William- lg Mill and Lumber Co., Chambers k Co., Cleveland; Watson A Twitchcll, n,inn.T'n.i.mni t.'i:.i...i. T-rl ' r 7 ; , and II. A. lxivoland, Cluenfro, all ex- MlSCLLLANKOrS. Wvshinutox, D. C, M.iy 24 Noou. Rev. John Early, rresidoLt if Givrgetowa Ciilloge, is deal II had an attack of apoplexy, by which he was prustmted on Thurodty. Rev. Father Pisniet, for 30 years the J,suit uiifv-jonery to the IudUns, U JvX Tue loss of hid and property in Lwa, from the receut tornado, is greater tlnuj reportetL Six additional d tli4 are re orted, and in Lancaster, only one hme is left atanding. A special despatch sars that the Mexican Minister anticipates no trouble between the two conntries over the iu van ion of tho Kickapoj. New Castus, May 24 Nm. Two whites received twenty lashes each, for larceny. St. Loris, May 24 Noon. A spe- e Sal despatch reports that a great ex citement prevails among the Wachita Imliaus ou account of the murder of their principal chief, by tlie Osages. PttARis Crrr, IIL, May 24 Noon. A fearful tornado paired over a cou siderable ana, about one and one fourth miles north of here, prostrating houses, fences, telegraph poles 4c, killing and wounding quito a number of people. The wind moved heavy stoues from the tops of cellar walla. IUltimokb, May 24 Noon. John Taylor Johnson, Chairman of theConi niilteo to prepare the budget, reports $500,000 necessary for tlie Spring meeting. Tlie Paiulico course coin menced Tuesday, with the track in i splendid condition. Cairo, 111., May 24 Noon.--Geo. Welden attempted to arrest Alex, Tliomp8on7a iiegro, who resisted, striking the ofiWr in the throat with a knife. Tho officer killed the necrrb aud himself fell dead. Baltimore, May 21- Night. Ths resolutions for the mobility of minis' tors were tabled without discussion. ' Among the passengers by the stennv Bhip Hcipio, which sailed from this port to-day, for Breme, aro A. S. Bell, proprietor of the .Sum, his A(o)n Waltr and two daughters, who are on a vixit to thi) Vienna Exptmilion. rt. Loiuh, ilav 21 ii;lit. ihe funeral of Father Dewmet, tho Iudinn Missionary, took phtco iu tins city tins morning, it was attended ty an nn ineiiso eouconrse or people. STATE NEWS. A sturgeon six feet long was caught at eldou tno other day. Mr. Samuel Milen has recently di covered gold on his fuini Dear Little tou. A fine new orcan has jiut bees placed in tho Presbyterian Church, in lialeigu, says Uie beutinei. Tho Raleiirh News says : A meeting of the mechanics at Metropolitan Hull last ni;ht ncceptcd tlieolU r ol the con t ractors to commence tho tun hour syi t'lii after tho tlrst of Augnst, which was t'io first prtipositiou made by the contractors. Work will bo resumed on Monday morning next. TheTnrboro' Einiuirer ruts: Another instancx) of Edgecombe longevity was given ns a few days ago. An old negro uiiiu was in town wuorepiesented him self as being 105 years old. He re members when there were only three storcs iu,our thrivuig city sml, o: course, bus a clear and distinct reool lectiou of tho night General Washing tou Bpcnt uere. Tho Kiilicld Times says: Wo leuru that Mis liebecrn Mason, a maiden lady, residing at a widow Vick s, near ButU'iboro', paid a visit to a relative of hers on the first of this week, aud has not been heard from since. It was about a mile from, where she lived to her relative's, and she went on foot. There aro various speculations as to her whereabouts; some think she was murdered, as it w as generally supposed that she had ft large sum of money, and that she carried it with her. The Aslievillo Expositor says : A letter flora Rutherford informs us of a heavy hail-storm in that county hea vier than any that has fallen within tho recollection of the present generation. The uverage size of tho hail-stones was Mint of a hen-egg. Window glass was broken aud fowls killed by the hiil. The rain was in torrents, doing great damage to farmers. A strong odor of sulphur succeeded the storm, and sulphurous deposits were skimmed from the water. Classifying it ns "hard but true." the Newberu Republican relates the fol lowing : On Wednesday morning hist, a spirited horse, attached to a cart, be longing to ex-Mayor Kilburn and drives I by David Manly (colored) was near the I Atlantic A N. C. Railroad depot, when the horse took fright and ran away ; turning a corner, David was thrown from the cart, striking his head npon a rock. The bvstanders. sunoosinir him be kuleJ nastened to the spot and found David unhurt, but the rock was broken in piece?. ' Hie Enfield Times says: We were s'lovn !at"ly by Mr. Richard StaUings, of this neighborhood, a singular curi osity in the shape of a little chicken having four legs. Two of these legs were in the natural place, while the other two projected from behind, and seemed rather to impede than aid the movement of tho singular little crea ture. Tho chicken appeared to be but a few days old, but was as cheerful and lively a specimen as wo ever saw. ' The Fayetteville Eaa!e savs: There are alxmt twenty-five turpentine stills run this year in Moore county. Each still will produce, at present prices, with cr Jinary steady work, from twen , ty to twenty-five thousand dollars worth of stuff for market, or in all about a ball million of dollars worth of naval stores during the year. The last cotton crop of Moore can be safelv estimated nt about 1,500 bales, which, at the prices of the past season, would I amount to one hundred thousand do! lays. Some say 2.000 bains were made. $uch other prodnee is sold. Thero are al)out Iorty Btorc8 m the county, Und two gold imucs and one copper ' h1'"0 l"1 extensively wm ko,! r.,,,1 1 Male Urdiral ('Matia la Mta I Mamtlllr. SSvVND PATS PlhK'ERPIMW. .STiTBsnuur. Mav 21t, ITA The StK'ietv was called to order bv lVcsi deut WhiU head at 51 oVkvk, The Executive CommiU rtortel a suluttitute for Section 4, Article 4, of tlie Constitution. After considerable dUeu-wiou the report was adopted, ou Ue motion oi ir. toot. On motioa of ,lr. EniM'tt, Sectiem 4 of Arthle 4 was stricken out and tbe sulmUtuto which rovides for a Board , of CVn-jra fir th Society, was unaai-1 mmsly aloited. Ihe Committee siUHunted to investi- gat the 'differences U-tween lra. Porter and some members of the New Hanover Countv Melical Society, were diMarged, and the w trnle matter re ferrtxl to the Board of Censors. The report, which require thuSe- rt-tary to notify all members not pres ent at this Couveutiim, who are in arrears for five years, to at one remit amount of dues or their names would be stricken from the mil, was adopted. Dr. Satehwell state.! that Miss Dim- mock, an honorary member of this So ciety, had received an appointment as 1 byaician in charge of a hospital at Boston, Mass., in sliieu new position she was winning high opinions of the profession as to her ability and useful ness. Dr. Hyatt, under the call of written communications, presented and read before the Socictv the details of four important cases that came under his observation. The communication was referred to tho Committee on Publica tions. A report from the Finance Commit tee exhibiting the financial condition of the Society, with a recommendation from the Committee that each member tie assessed three dollars, was adopted. Adjourned till 3 o clock 1. M. APTKKNWW HCNHIOX. The Convention met at 2 o'clock. Dr. Whitehead in the Chair. The, hour havino arrived for tho discussion of the treatment of acute in tjrnal inflammatious.by Drs. Satehwell and Norcom, tlie former let! off in a speech of two hours, iu reply to the speech of Ur. Aoreotn at rsewberu lust rear. lr. n. made quito an awault on Drs. Austie and Gaillard. for their severe attack on his paper, written in ISiO. after which he advocated, at great length, the principles of antiiililo- (istio medicine. lr. Norcom, in reply, defended the reviewers almve named, denounced antiphlogistic and defended the doc trine of restorativo medicine. The latter, lie snid. was too ablr advocated by Dr. Wood, the orator, and by the i leiuiieui aiso iu nis ame ana eioquem oiiaress, The efltots of lioth gentlemen were spoken of by the Society in the highest complimentary terms, ami notwitn standing the great length of time ooen pied in the discussion they elicited the undivided attention of the members. vt e wonia bo pleased 19 give a more lengthy report of the discussion, but we deny the capacity of tho best New lore pnnnogrsiiiier to civo even synopsis of a Doctors sjieech on dis eases iu a medical meeting, bo unintel ligible are some of their words to one hke oursolf, not initiated in medicine. Tho Society adjourned to moot at ma I'rcRbyteniin Umrr.li. where Dr. T. F. Wood, of Wilmington, the Ora tor of the Society, would deliver his address at e o clock. ItaMth New. A friend at Statosvillo having fa vored ns with a synopsis of Dr. Wood's address, as also of Dr. Natch well remarks, ns referred to iu the nliove report, we will give them to our readers on Tuesday. En. JorRNAt, tt In Tonic Hurt will tlrengt lies you. Ilfclu. tin ittwa no It art u feutlo laxstlre, and 00 ti tlnufl on ngu'.arl ilh SIMMoNS' KKU1J LATOH, tad yon will brcmo rttonz ind lie'.' by . RIMMON.V LIVKIl ttJCUl'I.ATOH, If pcr !tei In, will cura ,tli miwt Kulibuin dlMaas. Tbe ra ia 10 t'allnrr about It !uolny' YeHali Powdrr la cnnrctilrnt, tea n mlrai an J alwajra ra.iablo. Ko waat of food prepared with it, s It If alaaja of Ibt beat 1Hl It T. SPECIAL. SPECIAL TAX NOTICE. Offick, Treas'b and Collecror, 1 Crrr of Wilminoton, N. C, May 2!J, 1873. ) AatlicrHara many Sirrrhants and other Dealer wlio aro 1rlinqiitnt In paymei.t ! their Nperlal or I tec ma 1'ti t, , Ihrby ct Notice Hut if lbs aamaunot paid on or belore tlio llrrt at day June (iralmo), 1 (hall roceed to collect accoMlna toisw. T. O. 8ERVOSS, Treajurcr and Colltctor. may 84 11141 OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Ilnppy Hrllrf for Tonna; Me. from th ctt iji 01 Krrura ami Abun in mrly III. ManbmHl ri-aturnl. Irnperilfneata to Marrlatre remoTiKl. New metlnl rfslrocnt. New and nmarkabls rcmmllva. Ibiok and Circulaia Bent free, In aeabM enteioic. Addrem, KOWAIIl) SHMOCrATlOJf, No. 1 South Ninth St.. Phlhd. lpMa Pa ,-an Inallln tlon baTlns a high rrpniatlon for bonorabls conduct and pruteaitonal aklll. march 1 7C-dAw3mo(wh The New Elastic Truss. An Ime -lanl InwntiBn. it retaina the Uup'ureal all timea, and nndei the hardett eerce or aerer est ttraln. It l worn with nirofurt. and If kept on night and dar, ellarta lernauant cure In a few weeka. Bold cheap, and wMb aiall when reqneated, clrcn'sra fre, wlen otdered by let ter tent to The Elaatlc Trnw Cm , No. W3 H road war, N. . CUT- NohodT oaea Metal Spring Tiuaaea; too painful; they ailnotf too frequently. may 3 lOS-doud&neowly wV )X TH" BREAKFAST, I HNf'H VrlSKON, DINNKH ANU bUPFEB TABLE, LM&PEREIN? WrtcirJiirsSaiiCfi IS laniSPKNSAOLK. JOIDT DUNCAN'S SONS, New York, A rents for (be United Btatee. oct, 1H7, .. lyoh Kchenck'a Mandrake Pills. "'. rhejitillbi are eomtvwd e?tmively of vege. table Innrrdlf uta, au'l alUifl'igli they entirely anperaede the uae of mercury, do not ave any ot ite injurbioa efl'ecta. They act direct y oo the liver, and are a valuable rami dy In all caeca of derange ment reuniting from a disordered atatoof that organ. Liver f'omnlalnt, Bilioua PleonKra. Inatgeat on. Hlrk HeaiUcUe, TvdImM Feveri, Sc.. oVc, all mrriimo tp the tree uae of Rchenrk'g Mnmlrake Fllir. For aale by all droggitu and ilcaleia. Hen-Ten Fllrtntiqn Slcrjata, Bent on receipt of 5S eenta. I'nlifne Printing and Fablbtbing tlotue, m year; street, bitw torn. Tbe MrrhMiitt JH fortablo lam. Ily Krwlng IHnrltiiie, n :i I'nya 'I rial; maev in1vii.te.- ier a. I. s;.,;, tinn pui'i', I. or 'i ref "' I' -I. r. w SPICIAL. WAGES IvtH ALL WHO AUB WlU.lKU l Wrk. ts mmk tttm ltl t c k, mt in wktiw'ci.tum viUi (MWr few miMI f tt, bttitabt uhrf (Hi t Cwiaui, mm mny tmhi ol th Tk I rr pa,ltt- tut luv tkMM tw ar Mil ,t mmk. ml at l rtiTi ltn praMifwtl. 4ur wihWi, "HOW T" l iviso.- i. Tk rTS ?w!,tSZ' 1. V. - WMcifiW Ct ACJKNTS tttjfcr H Mr SMt kml KaturiMivHi f IV i VTl'llMM, mmt tut IlluinuS II . -1 1 LiU llttun.kllH HcKm Vlut- The l'urlor Companion. w; llv mUM I m hhwcuh sat MM 1 1 lu-Htva nwcl M 1i rtm. AdilTM, l f. U OS cu., M amth aSM. Vi. NIW ABYIBTISEMINTS' . TO Tilt: I. ATE ni:.hlh mr tiik on it mi. ho.hd or I I IT II ITHKET M. I III ki ll SOl'TU.w We, U aadenlawra, ateatseaa tt the Hoard ef SIwar4aiM KriMil Mnl at. a. Ckorrh, de atre to call your alt.atio. ta the follvwlnf b-huuiw tour -aa.MtiarSMMt pvsilaBed la taut aju.Mtlig'B paper. M. Inn atniBB that we atatra la rr fattl a at "faMuc" that ho "had refund to Mliaiit ike raw to the proiirf lrikaal fur trial", and Ibes yw. daalare that thlaaUttvawal " n B aw ala-awd". The aialvaael to whleS we MtpMe n hate reterrwd, and wkWk yoa tti.u pnMeaa hi me hltrtHn, ta aaly a hrpo- Ibf Oral etauae 4 a eaairara wl aara. raaatalitis MlketolluaiiWurd.towtti "jr Warns had aubailtrel ta a trial before our Church triba- aal". Hum apaa IbKakaaiatully ubkd q au la' km, we reatark i let. 1 hal Ilia ataieoieat roa Pretend to nnata kobvtoualv dilh-rent la turn aad aubataaoa. ia neaatng and aiattar, rraa Uta or .IbI. 1.1. me warua in mia i.rtteadcdaim- tattoo, ealyaer at tkea are va-wn al a lib Hiom ta ia ear ataivaaai, aaa ao twy uf lhaaa follow earb other la the Mate artlee. lid. TleaUiemeal ta iueaiba which yoa hate proanaai'nl to be 'aa atualaat Mw at on la therelure as artaal .anmiia of your awa, aa eeary cue who ewaparva lb. at out aea. ne are rean; atcry w read the nil k auleaieiit of yoara, tirkenla yoa aay, "We, texHMl Hoard, baes nett-r 'beeu al Word aoca to aay at theleote ia thlamaai aa t Huaid, hare be a anuhbad, abawd oar e- Mmoe aa a uoaru muny igaoretl, and we ro luenl anr Inlbtmatloa wliale.ar, aa tv thle cai aa tmciala." "1 uta ta jul what ae kad aaa- ptatd, aud In (harily lor yoa wa kera then lure eberiabe4 the hope that when roe gained 'aceeea to aaa f Uulrit ia itu ea," aad ao- aolica Maay nrmhm tn9r" in reaard ta It, you woatd tluta keattlly ragrot sad boneatly ravota your hanty eonetuakia aa lo Warrens tnaoccure, aud gt' credit lor better eje tleeatban you bare attributed to aa, la aur etlwti tueapoaelbe lixtturea of the ataa wba kaa at deceived aad d.la.led yeu. We saw are, boweear, but lltue ground lor Iheae horwe, lor wava we coni ta yuur owa aeknowleilge aietit above with the billowing declaralloa aiaiia at ine negiiiiiingm your una pareareiMi, we are atlorly aml; then joe aay: We t.ier, tor earuft-et. Ineealtgatetl tbeee aiattera, to ear eerreat aM.aartwa, and Mad nothing la narge againn aur raainr waaatteer." Hum bow poultivou. dar anare-fe.,' Iliavo "Ineeatlirate.! liieM matlera to" eoar 'urrlect atlaiaotiui.H without knowiug, aa yoa abovs admit, "any of ue ia' W or wiinout aariug - any tnluraia tlea whatever aa to this nae, aa amolala?" How could voa, aa anaeil, Ctruliaa awa. o into anea an 'eetjrtite "of tbeao aattera" or Cwrtrfvr. IIN wnrimw til, lucre WBB "BOIIUIIj i charae aa-ainat" tour "faMor whaur ' when ou know, or eiiyal aere aea, that aa h.d uiianaweralile awl uverwhrlnting eeidenae at hia a ll-eiienee uiai ma ae, bihI. If n aary, lt be aapporird by Ike ewom sntdaeita nt the niiot uniatiiocnaiiie wllneaaee. both la Wilnil.igbin sail Fall hleer. A tbe remainder or yur "Aaeoritai!meiitM moalta nainlyafa rude attack on the I'makllng Kldrr, we will not, ol counts uailartake hia UeleMtie, but kit blia atiewer lor hlinaell. aa ha may or may not tlunk St. In rourlualwa, we aay to yoa, Bluet eiuecrrly, that we gteally r'k'ret ton bare irattututialY niaiie aucn an maw l uuon prauttalle, thereby commuting yeuraulvca to Hie rupN)r ut a in-tn, anen vua can no more y n m ate tliuu you rati latae tlie Hiail to I la. We wleh you to nntleteuiid that wj aid not Intend, at tint, and do not now Intend, to make any t-ane with the "late nflli lal Hoard ol r illk Street,'' Mir aole object ia accnmpllahrtl by the cxoiire vf a bad nan, anitawhen we atiall have loa4 thbt our duty enda. 'Ilium wbu are deUttmiiKd tuataml by htm etill, may do an If tli'.-y will, but tbey cannut attach blamoro ui.iliou'd they discover, be and by, what wa airuauy nmtw ui ua true, we are miueeied fiinib.li evidence of Warren'a Irauduiont pre- irnvr ui g'i"g .ii iiiaiiv, a uon, la lac, a know he waa In Wilmington, 'the folUiwit etttra:U. taken wrlxti.m Irwm tetteranow In our p.wwMiiiin, will ua entnch'tit nr tula nurnoaa. the fir Intimation wr bad of It waa furiilhed bv a letter irotu mr. u. iiargravre. Fall River Mawac tnwtu'a l-ailinii mt-mbcr nf Ilia Huan of Steward, of Warren t Church thrral, datetl Apt II Wi, in wlilch he xvi; "Mr datiehter waa airrltd ou the l'.lbol December, JKig, and 1 mai.ie o.at atHtt'iu.tiit ro mm t warren) on the IMU January, m,.i, i- ty kt tiiriM I re to (V rni.iy.a.lta aaitlhc had lout hia wile and had a aick child iiithali'ountrjr," In aloltcr afterwarda recrtrni rrvm in 'ama gentieaiaa u.ted May IMi, li.l, wlien be bad Imintl out that War- re n liadeeaie to Wilmington ulTurtly tn.teait n eu'iig to ii raiany aa ha bal urrtended. ha (Mr. natgrave ) aya "only Juat think about him telling ilia t nmco here mat b. child waa vetyrrk In Uarmany end he aanat go and ana hxr ; and then pretending to retarn and all that time I tourcty'ii in a letter inim the Uev. llC'irge K. Keeil, Fill River, dated Way nth 17.1. tbe lollowlng paaaag. ouiare la returence to thi. uinttor: i uu ute that Warrea la WilmnigUinoo January imh, IH73, andae ren. reet iila that he waa Mi i. tnf la Kwn ai d n tumid about a month later. If you are mre that be wan there at that lime, then the gnit'lemm le the euul unmHgnt at mmmlni It baaeierbeen mv chance to meet." In aunt her leirrr reoelvod I rum hm dated Mar 17th. 1S73, inim allien we puiHiMiru a King eitract In Frhiay'a paper, bo eiya: "I have tor ma time bed the tin irralon that tbrre w.a aunie Irauil rnniiaitled arithj that H.illn letter hia Mioat rlorii' reaelved. 1 have It In my pmocivion inf." Thin hi the let ter ai'iit undor cover Ir iu Wilmington to the A merb'an Conatil at Herlln, with Initrnrtiona bi loreatd tt Iruru lb rhn to the H. r. Uro. F.. HMa.tMl Klvrr,lwe , the aame one we allu. dudto In bote B. yeat'iday. Now wa know from our tuwUy Biorning daily jiapera that Wa ren preaih'd regulaily la Kit ill Kirct Cliurclev. ry Hun lny fn ni the Itwh rlanuary iaak, mini ini dti jiib-cu, wnen no leu riere to return to Fall Uiver. The evldnn of grew Impnetere In thla in-tance ta. therefore, ahau- Intelycnra-ilete and co'icltiiivj. It waathedb-c-iv ry of thi fact that opened tha eyea of the few in Fall Kiver, who etond ly hlra to the very laet, and revealed to thcm the real tharacter of tbe man aa aa Impoeter uso. a. kbllbt, C. W. Hawaa, H. M. BowDrg, Jao. E. Lioobtt, K. W. Cbadwick, - , W. M. Paaaia, MNTAhMOTICE." HAVIXq A LABOR AND well (elected (tuck of - Artificial T)sth, wa are prepared ft d all kind of plate work. AH oprratlona iierforracd in the m let careful andacle 1IU0 manner. tifHceovor Kait'aatore, eiaf .ti ei.rer. o. a. ratantn, may -1 25-Ira Dentlat. SOMETHING T Warcil EVERY CITIXE.S and famllr X T Intereated Vlewaot Ohnrchee, Private rtotidrnce, Public Bu'l'tlng., Shipping on ear river, the "Cap Fear." Hrldgea, anil blrd'aeye view of Wilmington, N. K. and N. W., the city from Aeroaa the Kiver, Our Oity of the Ilea.!-. Oakilale llemetery, and greatcat, Our Soldier monument, j ueae vtewa were pnnrngrattnea by hill rut Morgtn, Shone vlewe of Mom hern oenerr a well known thmughonttb Stare, for the .pedal benefit of the chicane nf WIN mlntum. Thee vlewe are neeee-ary to every h' m a ekatebca of the dty and ita beautlea. Kverr one intereated. "and all are," .hoi Id ant fail 10 eernre a estt of tbeao vlewe. Bteroacopte vie, of Wilmington and It etiburbeeft pec tally 1 or it citiaena, lor aaie oni y . HEirJSBERGER'Q LIVE BOOK AHO MUSIC STOBB. my 145- Shingles Shingles. 20000 Ko. 1 HEART. MOO Ho. I Ueartr. On hnd god lor tile by NEW ADVI2TISI2I1NTS. EXCITINCTIMES -AT- HACKS BROS. & GO'S, WITERE TUET AKF. V U S II I S U TUINOS TO CLOSE OIT IX TIME IX) CILLNOE BISI XESS fOB THE. FILL TRADE. W WILL LL AT HALT f KlCtl IBIS WlKk . rarasoln few only left Edginga and Lmcrtingi now and de sirable patterns. Hoaicry and IldXfs-a good article tor little money. s Only a few Heeea gootl 4-4 bleaching left. rrinta and Thread wilt id ill be mid at our low rUe, AU'ACV aud LINEN COATS ft gcutleweti will he wild at Brut eoat by calling at MACKS, BIOS. 4 CO., 23 Market Street. Call early Wort ths ruih bejini. aaayH ItV A CARD. PISISK T ANM'VKCI TO THE PI'S' be that a tab ramnt U elreulattng la regard to He. Int. Mora, that kentawilfur laaaral aer- vioeaever Mr. Mlckael Heckler. April M, Hfla. Ta Jaetlly He. Irr, Moraa.aad to correct the talee atatewaut above, t deem M my doty to aay that no (bargee were aain, or reoelpt given lor eaca. rtcauacnuiiv, W. F. WEHZKU may S I at- Bob AVhite Flour. G00 IM',' 9n wniTlt 'i"01'' For pale by r. W, KKHUHXKH. Itv may Hay Hay-Hay 1000 BAI,C" rRIM nil R.vr.i i a i For nl by r, W KEUCIIHKH. 1- aayTS Corn and Oats. 8000 Bl'"KU OAAA BISHEI S UA1I OWVU , for aali are by f. W. KiCUCnMKK. LaV mar II Bacon, Fork and Spirit tjasKS. 4 r muxes D. P. ainr.it. lUVI I llbnea H looked gUrt, 10W ucnee mo leu anu i, a nnoauiere. ISO Harrelk rork. 1000 New Spirit Caaki MVS Second Hand RptrU raaka, Foraaleby F. W. EKHUUMFH. may 'is m- Scythe, Grass Hooks, QKAIK CKADLKI, at NEW I1ARDWARE STORE, CXrner Priscee and Water El. OILM At MCHCUUUK. may 1W- Music Stands, Qi nnEH AMD COUQA Foot MATS, BTIIAW NATTtKll, Ao For rale by A, SMITH o. Iiv may 1 WANTED, TIT AS IXFEBlKKt EU TEAC1IEH, A auitatlon a Oovarne. or Teacher. Beat of refereae given If dealrcd. Addrral K. B. tb ran Pratt At Co., Fifth and Walnut St., PhlL adelphla, Pena. nay 13 i:y-a ALL THE REQUISITE CLOTHING Adapted to th Season for Men, Youth and Children, can bo found at the "City Clothing Store." ... Hats, Bows, Ties, Shirts, Drawers, Umbrellas, , 7 ' ( .Canea, Ate MUNSON & CO., ClTT C1X)TII lEKS. may 125 NOVELTY DOLLAR STORE. CJISQEHS SEW IMPROVKD SEW WO Machine. Sllrc PUtad Ire Pitcher. Btrttor 1 take and Caatorr, Jhromee, aad 19,(00 other ttkbi of ornament and aaa. may It 13- UNTIL THE 1ST OF JUNE "1TTE WILL SELL UUH LARGE AMD well aelectcd alock of BOOTS A 20- X SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASn Ijtdiee' Pine Hoot, and Slipper, t I blKtren.' Fancy Shoe! liit'ant Sllppeval Uentwmen'a Drem Boot kial Oilter. All mad to oar order, aad warranted. DUDLEY i ELUS,- Sign of th 111 wont. ' ho. Sl Market St. taoKtvreh y a. TRUMSs rpRAVEI.INQ BAOfl, VALISES 9 A IV die. rtrne, Brhtlea, Miirtlngalea, (killara, Harare, Trace ltn, Vhl(, Hporn, IVig I nl lara, Hhammota Bk'ne, Iitr, Feather lltie tera, A t'e ;r-, H--' 1 '-rv I' it,! vir.. w,f a Int I t nf m ' 1 ,1. H . xiscziLisxors. MAYOR'S OFFICE, cm of wiunxoTox. n. cl, ( PHOPiiALS will be reeolvwd at thai afflce eatX the Mth day at May Mataat, at aoiaa. toe kt;g kek ante walk, aa Maltterry atraet, bok Hdea, from Ft aal at Wa. tt Cheaaat, both ttdra, froea Froat to Water. O f Haeeet atrcot, aoatb abto, from TrJol to Water. Ua Deck, both avtaa, froat Itowt te Water. Aad alia) each para, of Froat at bet worn Malbarrvaad Uraageettoeuiaa havoaotairaady beoa paved with at trk. Sack autewalka to be at too wultkaa bo SoA kvtho Mavor. tVa aractora W tarn lab all lu labor aad maiortai. SnodaeatJaaa oaa be eoea by applytag at tha atajrotteaieo. . Tho watract will be awar :4 to the toaert kkbtor. W. F. CANAPAY, Mayor. y M 1 . . - Ill-itch MAYOR'S OFFICE" CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, ( t Msy ovto, tout, TJaUrOSALS will V Hcelrtd at tk!( effio aain the Mtk sf May taaUnt. at i for ro- aU-t tbe City Bail and patUng II Is goad or dar. f artieeaaayeoutMct for tho whole work la parte, aa ear pe airy, atxeeary, palaUag, etc. te parplavaad tptclSoatU'M ta thlseAcw. CASADAT, Han. ll-4ih may II MAYORS OFFICE, CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, f nlbuh 1MTI I TRorO!AU Ut ha rwcolwH at iklaefflo anitl tb Iith day of May tnauuil, at aooa, Ibt pa lag Fi incrm etreet from Water to Froat etroel.wllh oobbl atuaa. Alt Siatetlal too fiimlahrd by theelly. W, P. CAKAUAT, Mayor. may II izi-aioa JJOTEL. VVUCKJJt IlOUMIi. WILMIitatntN. a. X pauraia-roa . hV DAT IS, of MU1 Boa, Uaarlaetoa. 4) V V Uoaeh. OarrtaM and Befgan ffuaw wava raaily to eoavoj paawnger to aad (rota lbs autiiwaina fab IS - Flour I Flour! I 1.500 n.VRHKI.S all graile , " for (at by " WILLI AMI MCRCHItuM ay( lit- I NDU3 INFIRMARY, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. L. INCIRA, LI D., THY8ICIAN IK CHARQE, For the i fourteen year Dr. Inglraha boea wUlelj and favorably knows la tb Brit ten P.aat ln.llct, Weat Indie and Boather Rutraol Amertoa for the many trordlnry cure of BUndncM, Ikannt. Catarrh, LUer Cvmplalnt, Dropy, Renal and CardiM Difficult k$, Scrofu la, and every form of Chronic Dlteate, tad eepeclally for th euro of Utonaandi of MALIGNANT CANCEK. Ptraon airTerlng with C'aacr ibould call IrerucdlaUIy epos Dr. lataina, aeke caneffer a rr ami ipoedy ear when all other fall ,' On application of th t EAST INDIA CANCER REMEDY take oat, root, and branch, very lorn of Cancer upon th external hnmaw. bo-ly witty out hemorrhnie, dinger of pain, wltblttera HARMLESS TO HEALTHY FLESH. ST'Addr" above. may t twt. TO ADVERTISERS WiiiiutoiaJEdcniCaroliu pKJWOXS W18H1HQ TO MAKE THEIR buslnea know will find th Concord Bun, published weekly kt Concord, X. one of Ui very beat medium fur advert In t;.a rT - em yatt of v .-.ct h r i. b fti u - CiCmi EuZIL LL7" llaalagtaai, X.CXaj I : , sciiEouiei: AUINOIR TRAD. . (except S Loaro VUmUgtoa Sail Arrtvoat Wtlmlagtea ..,, t Leave Wedeabon at ,. "'' j Arrive at waanagtoa al....T...... j t rREIQHT TRAIMi: Leavs WUailagta sally (enapt liUi. " . 4 A An iv at Uartabarg at.. .J y jmmww iarinoerg at....,,,, 9 Am -at WkbrakW a....V.TT.. . . ' 1 aeaaaaw i rale leave laarwue da. f dateeaeeatrOi at k Arrive at Banal at .". "f" teavo Bultatoat..... t P Arrive at Charkxt at a i ; f , Irregular lumber and Umber train . ,..t hoih iwrUoraoi uie buaA. tk. . ealroa. '' ' AallyStogewlUaaoaraalaeoTiwoptJoaw the traiaaea bosk tod. of Lbi. K.i s. u riuian r, Eaglaeor and l'imii.n.ii" i Fkpere eenvtna Sebaduiaaf W.. tl. A k u leaa aabatllato Uu, aad tend aa pa(r. -r I WUmlnsrtonantlTrc:: ; Railroad Company, Opotcs o QawaaAA srsanrriBMf. t WAllagto,.alJaat,ls;l. caxsot or soixduls. Oa tad aftot Monday, J as I0U, Pajart g TralafMllts W.AtW. aUUrad will nu fellow! MAU. TeUUf. Uav raiaa Depot daily (Itadart o. ....t,... I ;i Arrlvoatteoldaboroat. It lit Kooky atoaatat M 1 , - wenioaa ...m SJD A . Uv WiliwaiUlljtSamtayeaavepU w;aa...... ,,, , ......,..M,,M,,, o.i 4 Arrtvo at Kocky Mount. n e- oWaboroal..M..M I ' Duma Damn ,. EXPRESS TILAUL Leave CahM depot, Sally, al.. ,...10 to F, ' .... I n A. ... 4 A. arrive at uouieooro at " Korkytloautat Uav WeMoa, dally, at., " ayekktn at ....... 1 ' r arrive at no. ty atount at. ...... ttoldaboro at,. It ft r ........ 1.1. e Man Trala makee eloa eraiaeetlaai at V Son far all painte North via May Lin aud A r auia uraea rente, Sar Btprea Trala oonnoet enty with Amu Craek route. Pallmaa'i fKitytm . Ia) 4 aire oat thla l rw.1 av o freight Train wUl raav Wllialn.-tna ' weakly atlt lio A. M. and arrive at Le t. M. P.tpraea Pretght Train will leave dally Hnn Jaya (acoptad) at J W P. M. aadarrtr at 4 ... ' JOHS F.Dinjrp. , Uaaoral pt. aatl . , . ( ; .,u , JESKKALSPPEaLSTSNUTrot-yilT'l Wilmington, Colnrail AXD Augusta Railroad Co , . WrLMiswTO, K. O, Dot, tth, IK t "Jf-Bf- U&Xm CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Tk renewing gohednl will go tnta eirtii JS A. fM Monday, 7th lnaurrt. , DAT EXPRESS THAW. (Dally). Leave Wllnitnctoa. eesieeeeeaeeeseae I 2A M. Arrlv at Klorenr., . ...... ..,. IMI, . x " tMtaMa.n,nH., r. M. " Aueuata T..J P. V. Ir Aagnala S.t A. Ar.lt al Ti.iluml.la. IT 1 A. m. Flneenee 4 l f, " . ' Wilnlnirtoa Jtkjs P. i NIOHT KXI'KKSS (Dallyb Sunday Iwi Pllnitngton. ........ I.4A f. h. Arrlv t r'orenrei,, , J. P.M. . .4tl A. h txiluaihla tve AngaaTa M A. M MaP.N. Arrive at Oolumhbt,,, 4........l0.'O P. . ILH A. k'. , K.oO A. ... Florenc.... " WUmlngWa JAMES ANDKR"t. ttea'tluparlai" oil 8HIPPI50. Haltlmoro and Wllciis'st c :i $em,.weekly; V STEimsniPLnm ooaroain oT nawr olam TaAaBir . . FVLET... OaptD.J PftK'i. I.I ll.l.kw. Oapt. J.H. II SN Ml I t. MCllMitA CLTIE,...Uapt, D.UCHIU S. Will hereafter mil from BAL1IMoaa .y Tt'rKDAV and PRIDAY, aid froea trVIt MINttTuN every WEUNKSDAT and SAT. trHfAT, connecting at Wilmington with te Wilmlntum, Colnnihl A Augu.ta, V II in i toe ton AV Wrlilon, and lb WHmingturi, t hnw M Hutberliwd Fellmwla A'eo the Mreral Line ofgtaamereiorayrUeviUe, ; aiTlBSTrhrmsk Bilta f ! to n point In Knrth nd Boath Carolina, Oeorgi aud Alabama, Connecting at Baltimore wttb Hia lialtlmor A Ohio and th Norther :iitrat Hailroaila lor all point. In the W ei .nt yorth.Wet, and wit'd Mbsameraand Haiiii fof Bonton, Nnw Tik and fhUadelpUla. For freight aagagcraaritaappiy to A.D. CAlAUI.Agevrt, Wllmlegluu, N. 0. AS DKE W CO., Agent. Baltimore. , Seal! . ' LbROXARD S 8TPAMO.HIP LT5K VKW TOBK. ' NAfLIirQ TtENDATM AND FRIDAY rBOM MEW TOR. ASD WEP I. DATB AXD BATrailATB WtUtM wiLnrxaTon. ItlStTRANOh OKLV ONlt-roi'KTH Pa rHBOCUn CtWJECTlONS WITM A I. RAILROADS LEADIKQ OUT Of WILMITfOTOM. ) S7 V paiaengeer fcaaaa. Pot might apptv to ItARKT BHOTBFRS, A- atayat ' !USCT.I.TiA?iTCT3. E. FRANK CGL'S l-miTinriieti r-iiri .T" tLiuiivliiuai LuU . kii.f i A . ftftft TuNa OW I ASHi.V" titiJ tl'ni of which k .! I. Ilfleiearlit IB f awca eu aiiod, . 0.0 P.T tfti ; -ITTU.K,9 M rU.K9 MORnMS.fciiatA ACIT1':
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 25, 1873, edition 1
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