4
..abluhoJ vverj afternoon, Sunday ex-
I ccptcd by
JOSII. T. JAMES,
KlUTUR AND PROPKIETOU.
, "III ' -'
' sl IWCHIPTIONH, POSTAGE PAIR
Oiic vear, $o! 0 ; Six months, $2 60; 'Tui-vu
IJD(
louthil $1 25 ; One month, 50cent.
The uapr will be aenverea Dy carncre,
. . .
(,t-c ofcbarjje, in any part of the city, at the
i,ut rH W 13 centJ per week.
AJveftiin fate Ion and liberal.
tfy Subscribers will please report any and
ll failures to receive their paper regularly.
CAROUNA.
Tv.uty-onc prisoners in Wake j.iii.
The trait crop about Raleigh is not in
Ji.rjd iis'jttj i- ;j ' j ; J
K'gt ration for tlie municipal iltctiun
now in rler in Iialeigh.
Uovcnuc collections in RaU'igh on Mon
i av Amounted to $12,1-14 L'.j.
).xf nl is: to have ta new -paper next
vck, 1-j he called tbe rce Laikc.
flic recent rains, have filled the water
c Miit s aru'und llalcigh to ovcriluwing.
Tlie Deiii)crats in llalcigh will nominate
Ihi ir i aihIkI acs for ! AUlermcn next Tiie-s-
Tlw re are 02 cases! on tho iun.iiiohs
iWUt for the Spring term of Wake Supe-
jjJ(r Court
, In 180 1 there was
only one, dray .in
1.l;i!cii:h' and
now I there are over one
humlred.
The Sta
c Auditor is. engaged inprxpar-
ii," tax list forms for the several counties
of the StatcJ : i 1
Kev. lirj; Pritchard, of Raleigh will
mm inititi te a series of meetings in the
l;.tptit'Church at Chapel Hill.
.'The Ireiht on the -North Carolina rail
rad is unSkually large ; the capacity ol
tlie entire rolling stock is taxed to its ut
most, j j i
Four sill's were entered against the
j North (Jiii)liuA Agricultural Society Mon
tlay. The aggregate amount is $10,000,
II.n. Thomas ,S. Ashe has been select
ed to Welivtr the Address before the Lit
erary Societies at X. C. College, Mt.
J'Jcasant, atjCommenccinent iu June next.
Yesterday's. Charlotte Observer says ;
"("...od bve fruit." is what thev were nre-
dicting laji, iiight, but it was both cloudy
;md wimlyj up to 1 o'clock, and this will
probably tsavc it. i
At I'trspn Street Methcdist Church in
Haiti nil oirSuiulav last 10 fnersms con-
Leeted - themselves with the church,
juakirig in all 39 accessions since the com
mencement of the lato rcviva'.
Kev. U L. Abcrnethy, ! Tiesidcnt of
llutbtrford (Jollegc, in JJurke county, has
.secured I he services of Prof. Moll'at, the
well known Scottish orator and scholar,
t deliver leetu res at various points in the
fct.tte for tbc benefit ot that institution
The Raleigh Xeios says; Gov, Vance
will leave fyr Morgapton on 'Tliucsday
next, so as to be there on the adjournment
t'f Ibo meetui2 of the Directors of the
Western North Carolina Railroad. It is
strictly a business trip and he will only be
absent a few days. i5: 1
The Monroe Kinmircr says: The gold
ffver a on the increase in this couuty.
iSevtraLmincs are being worked on a small
.Hctli. The iBank bought! 100 penny-
wtiulits one day last week and 150 the
next da v. There is no doubt that Union
comity is rich with gold, and we hope to
m- .some mines opened up and properly
v.orkcd at jaii early day, ;
I The .Raleigh i Acecs says: During thr
Vuinmenament exercises at Wake Forest
1 1 1 ; i i ! I .1 . l ' . .1 1
M-Mieg., wjnicn lanes place in tne cany
Vart crf June, Hon. D. G. Fowle, of this
ity, will deliver the annual address be
ic the two literary societies. Rev. Dr.
I. A. Tupper, of Richmond, Va., has ac
cptctl the invitation to preach the fiacac
mr.ate sefrnon,' aud Rev. F. If. Ivey de-
ivers the address before the Alumni As-
Miition.
Tl
IS NOON'S MAIL..
if
New York Herald.
Washixotox. March 2G. 1877.
IM,N CXMEKOX AD OOVEKNOIt VANCK.
The foliowincr oennerv bit of corrcs-
pultuce between Don; Cameron, the ex-
creury of j War, and; Governor Vance,
It North Carolina, throws some light ou
toe rresidential camjeign as it was con-
CllCtOtl in fht liftor Sif.itn t
j War 'Department, )
-'Washington, Jan. 261877. j'
" ,nin Governor or Tin: State of
Neurit Carolina :-
Sir I resncctfullv ! rcnucst that vou
L 1 1 . (-'I i A
r ill hruish tins dcoartmeut with a cora-
ltt set of the rciwrts of the Adiutaut
antral of vou r State for the vcais 18G1-6
elusive, for uso in connection with the
facial, records of tbe war of the rebellion for
f'lblicatioii.J Express ! charges for the
nc will b(j paid by the Departmrnt. 1
your obedient servant,
J. 1). CAMERON, Secretary of War.
EsEtfTiYE Department, )
J i RaleigoI Feb. 5. 1877. f
u the Honorable J. D. Camebon, Secre
tary of War: ;' ; I, I
Sir Your letter, asking me to furnish
ou with 4 bom ulete set of the nMinrr-s nf
he, AdjiiUnt-Gcncral of this State for the
ears ieoi-0, inclusive, has been received.
It would lafford me I creat hIpa
niply with the request if anv nutu:ilitv
ould be iufuseil into the transaction. In
5, one ! mouth Lafter General Sherman
aj issued his proclamation anuouncing
cessation af hostilities and forbidding
k further seizure of property in North
raroima, thclettcr books of the executive
".una State were seized at Greensboro
Mura them or to obtain copies for the
i ,tvT,,v wulcn nas been pcr-
NtcntlV rcfusOil. Mv nrrvl
u r , i-'"--voovi, viol cr-
! I ort , ' on one occasion scut a special
ugcr to Washincrton Wit It 111 nrmint
- ..yui iiWMl HOOKS, to uc used in a
''t Knding in our courts wherein
THIS PAPEK
1 i i
hi placed in tho War Department at
asninston, where thejr now remain.
1 crmissiou has been n.skrd
a
VOL. i. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH '58, 'l$77;v NO. 58
the Sta!c was interested, which reasonable
rcmicat was rtfused. In 1871, while I
was ih Washington seeking admission to
my seat in the United States Senate, ,a
slanderous article appeared in the DaUy
Uironicle charging me witli cruelty ' to
wards the Federal prisoners confined at
Salisbury. The refutation of this calumny
was contained in certain official letters re
corded in those books, I went in person to
the War Department.stated myobject,and
asked permission to copy two letters which
contained my full vindication, and was
refused on the ground, as was assigned,
that no copies would beV!1 without the
authority of Congress.
And yet last spring when I met my
competitor, Judge Settle, who was the
republican candidate for Governor, 1 found
him supplied with an arnlfut of garbled
and muiilatcu copies of these same official
letters, certified as true copies by. yourself
as Secretary ot V ar, Avith the great seal
duly attached
1 aplied to Congress, believing tliat
body would feel it beneath the dignity of
a great Republic to suppress the truth in
order to oppress so hnmble an individual
as inyself. A resolution which would
have effected my object was promptly
passed by the House of Representatives
and was as promptly laid, on the table in
the Senate. 1 . "
Under this state of things, therefor, I
should deem myself wanting both in self-
respect and in appreciation of tho office
which I have the honor to fill, were I to
comply with your request.
Wero it otherwise I should most gladly
furnish you the required documents, first
because it would. anord me real pleasure
to extend this or , any other official
courtes', and secondly; because t would
be proud for the world to kiiow how
faithfully and nobly the pople of North
Carolina struggled to maintain the cause,
whether right or wrong, in which they
considered their rights? and honor to be
involved.
I am, sir, very respectfully, your
obedient svrvant, '
. Z. B. Vasce.
Judge Cloud Indicted,
i - -
In the language of his Judgeship, we
would say, I 4thar now, they have gone
and done it ;M or, to be still moro explicit,
we would state that the Grand Jury of
Surry county has indictqd Judge Cloud
for an assaultf on the Clerk 'of the Court,
committed last Fall. It is related that
the anger ot His Honor upon the memora
ble occasion resembled the matterings of
a terrific storm aud was something fear-
ful to behold. In tho language of Bret
Ilartc, ho went for that "heathern Chinee,"
and catching hi in by the nape of the neck,
as doth a cat her kittens, he tossed him
through the office window with the ease
of p. giant. The only Exclamation His
Honor uttered when his opponent disap
peared through the window was "Thar
now," and he was again ready to dispense
justice, aud, if need be.to use tho strong
arm of the law to enforce proper respect
for his judicial position. -Charlotte 06
scrccr. , The Mai4s.
The Mails cIom? and arrive at the City
rostottie , . follows : ;
CLOSE.
Northern through mails - - - 5:15 PM
Northern through autl way "mails. 8:15 A M
Mulls for tho N. C. ltallroad, and
routes supplied therefrom - -5:15 PM
Jiout hern malls lor all points Houth,
daily - - - - 6:S0 P M
Western mails (C. C. R. W.) dally
(except .Sunday) - - - '6:00 A M
l-'ayetteville, and offices on Capo
1-Vur ltiver; Tuesdays and Fri- '
days - - --- - 1:00 p M
Fayette ville by C. C. R. W. daily,
(except Sundays) - - - 6:00 A M
Onslow C. 11. and intermediate of
fices every Friday - - - 0:W A M
Smithville mails," by steamboftt,
daily, (except Sundays) - - 2!X) P M
Maiis for Kasy Hill, Town Creek,
supply, shallotte and little
ltivcr, every Friday at - - 0:00 A M
AKR1VE.
Northern through mails - .--.12:15 PM
Northern through and way mails. 7:15 I M
Southern mails - - - 9.1)0 A M
Mails delivered from 6:00 A. M. to 7m P.
M..'nd on Sundays from 8:0 to 9-KJ A. M.'
.. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M.,
and from 2 to 6 1. M. Money order and
Itegister Deiartments open sume as stamp
orrice.
Stamps for sale at general delivery when
stamp oltice is ciosed. , .
Key Boxes accessible at4 ail hours, day and
night. ,
Mails collected from street boxes even day
at t:J P. M. ' ' .
New AdTertisements. '
AY. J. Goaoov, Sect,y-Wflmirgton Hook
and Ladder Co.', No. 1.
See Notice of the Bank officers.
Cronlt 4 MoRRiaAuction Notice.
A. SiiRiEn. Collars by the bucket full 23
ccnU a bucket.
Our Jricnds and patrotis trill please
understand Uu.it carrier boys are not
n ic:i to sdl cojucs of the Review J
Tit ' v - m
t icase ao not buy oj them or encourage
them io sell as it trill positively cost the
boy ihs situation ichen detected.
M iUhJay Thursday to-morroV.
Beautiful, clear and moonlight last night,
but too cool for promenaders.
Read our special telegrams from Golds
b)TO and Kaleigh.
There is a general complaint among
the butchers of the scarcity of beef in this
market.
Asa rule, the poor arc more wasteful
than the rich- one reason why they remain
poor. .. .
LOCAL NEWS.
" . ' v
GO VXtIf OR HAMPTON !
En Route to Washington City His
Reception in Wilmington The
Demonstration In Honor of Him
at the Depot The Purpose of His
Visit to President HaTes
The fact having been made known that
Governor Hampton, of South Carolina,
would pass through our city this moruiug.
en route to Washington in response 'to the
inritation of Tresident Hayes, a large
concourse of citizens assembled at
the 1 raUrpad depot to. do hint, honor.
ThWl!iiugta ;CoraeV Cncert Club
were there in full force, and as the train
rolled into the depot they discoursed one
of their gladest strains to hail tho arrival
of the distinguished sentleman. The
train reached here somewhat earlier than
usual, and by this considerate arrange
ment our people were afforded more time
to see and hear the Governor.
Governor Hampton was accompanied
by Gen. M. C, Butler, United States
Senator-elect from South Carolina, aud
also by, ; Geu." " Conner, the ' Attor nej--General
of the State.
Hon. A. M. Waddell, our Congressman,
when the band had ceased playing and
a change of cars been effected by the
passengers, appeared upon the platform
of the northward' bound parlor car aud
welcomed the Governor in a neat and ap
propriate address of a few minutes' length.
Col. Waddell said that Governor Hamil
ton needed ma introduction to North Caro
linians, and took occasion to assure him
iof our respectful sympathies.
At the conclusion of Col. WaddeU's re
marks of welcome, loud cries for Hampton
wont up from the assembled throng and
loud and prolonged cheers greeted his ap
pearance. Of tall and couimauding statue,
somewhat portly in build, with a magnifi
cent head aud benevolent expression of
countenance, with a courtly dignity of
manner and a military carriage, the
impression he produces is always a tine
one. ..... '.''. , - v."'-- -
The Governor said' he felt that he
needed no introduction to North Caro
linians. He was too familiar with their
presence and services as soldiers of his
command during the late .war, where they
were among the best of his troops. 'He
said that he was goiug to Washington, a1
the request of the President of the United
States, but simply to assure him of the
fact that he (Gov. Hampton) had been
elected by the people of South Carolina as
their Governor; that he went not to seek
recognition at the hands of the President
of the United States, for he had- a' ready
been recognized by thejr people of his
State the only tribunal to which such
recognition belonged; that he would take
pleasure in assuring the President of the
complete establishment of the government
of South CaroliEa and its ability and per
fect desire to protect all classes in the full
enjoyment of their rights. He deemed his
cause the cause of every American citizen.
In conclusion Gov. Hampton said he felt
cheered and encouraged in the cause of
right1 by the kind demonstration here
made in his honor.
The band then played a lively and in
spiriting air, and when the music ceased
loud calls were made for Gen. Butler, in
response to which this gentleman nct
appeared upon the platform of the car.
Gen. Butler is a fine looking soldierly
man, with determination strongly written
upon his otherwise placid countenance.
His remarks were few but eloquent and
proclatmed4rim at once a powerful. and
practiced speaker. . He reiterated iu sub
stance what Gov. Hampton had said as to
the intention of his visit, and expressed
the same seiitiments in regard to, recog
nition. Calls were theu made for Gen. Conner,
but that gentleman did not appear.
The train did not depart, for several
minutes after the speaking had ceased,
and the band continued its musiy,vhilc
thecitizens were occupied with a friendly
hand shaking with the G jvvrnor aud" his
companions in the car. Many of our lead
ing aud most distinguished citizens were
there to greet him, and all received from
him a courteous welcome. The crowd in
the depot numbered hundreds and; were
no mere curiosity seekers-.
Th Governor and party had scat
in an elegant parlor car, and the tram
finally moved off amid cheers from the
crowd and music from the baud. Tle
people then quietly dispersed to their
business and homes. '
A good way to save these hard times
is to do as the proverb says, Laugh and
grow fat."
; -r-.- srv ' - . , ,5-..' : ; v 1
M 4 rvt
THE FIRE FIEim
LARGE l'lRES IN C UNOJON A ND
ENFIELD.
Hit
The Eutire Business ; JPprtion of
Clinton Consumed Nearly j the
Whole Town in Ashesr-IIeaVr
Losses, estimated at from $S9jp00
to $50,oo:.
-'T
Special to the ItKViKW. " " -Goldsboro,
N. C, March 28, 1877.
The business part of Clinton was buroed
laiA night. .The fir Jbrokc out in Reich
man's store at 10 o'clock. J. W. Stevens,
Dr. Lee, A. C. S. Powell, C. P. Johnson,
dwellings and stores; J. H. Hill, A. F.
Johnson, Geo. March, W. H. Moore,
Thomas Britts, stores: Dr. Caison, E. V,
Kerr, othces; also W. A. Faison, house,
used as the towu hall; Ed. Borden's
dwelling and livery stables were all con
sumed. Loss unknown, but heavy.
til Trii . .
ah oi rinueiu west oi tue track, m-
ciuumg nine stores . ana stocKs, way
burned last night. Thy fire originated in
Levy's store. Loss 00,000 to $50,000.
Board of Audit.
SFECI.AL TO THE REVIEW.
RALEiuir, N. C, March 28, 1877. .
The Governor appoints W. D. Mahn,
Norwood Giles, 11. J. Jones, David G:
Worth and Thomas W. Player, as the
Board of Audit and Finance for the city
of Wilmington. :. E.
From the abivc telegram it will be seen
that- Gov. Vance , by virtue of the authori
ty vested in him by the new City Bill has
made the appointments for, the Board of
Audit and Finance for this city. - The
term of office isrthe same as that of the
members of tho Board of Aldermen and
commences on the 1st day of June next
and .ends on the 4th day of Marcb, 1879.
Banks to Close Good Friday.
The Cashiers of the Banks give notice
in another column that the SOth being
Good Friday no business will be transacted
by the Banks of this city on that day. See
advertisement. "
Attenton Hook 6c Ladder.
The Hook & Ladder Truck will be kept
in Scott's stables on Princess street oppo
site the Opera House until the work of
grading Dock street is completed. See
;adv. in, regular column.
Came Near Being Left.
This morning one of the, newspaper cor
respondents travelling with . Governor
Hampton and partjy stepped into the
earing saloou to refresh the inner man,
aud on leaving the dining room found
that the train had started off and w;as
about one hundred feet ahead of him. He
made big licks for the train and caught
up before it had gotten from under tho
shed. ' - -
Canal Meeting..'
. We arc requested to announce ; that
there will be a public meeting of the citi
zens of " Wilmington on Friday uight
next, at the Court House, to take iu to
consideration iinportaut matters in rela
tion to the New lliver Canal. Aaf this
work is claimed as a Wiimiugton enter
prise, self interest, aud duty both dictate
that tho citizens take prompt andjvigur
ous action in the matter.
Can't Find Theina y '
Squire Gardner was to ha ?o ad judicatcQ
the difficulty between James Heaton Clerk
of the Superior Court and Ransom Mc
Millan a well known violinist, this morn
ing, but the officer in whose hands the
warrant for the arrest was placed says ho
cannot find the parties. ;
W. H. Moore J. P. has also issued a
waarraut for the arrest of the parties and
we see no way of settling the matter as
to the J. P's. unless they appoint a "com
mission" to decide.
The Thermometer.
From the United States Signal Office at
this place we obtain the following report ,3fclqtire, Morris C.ailins; Union town
,, -.' - t. A."-JL. snip Jno. D. Powers, James; H. 3ioore.
of the themomcter. as taken this morn- jjj Rivenbark; IJockv Point1 town
iu at 7:31 o'clock;
Augusta.
48 ; Charlc:
uati,
Jack son v
ville, 38; Lynchburg,
Mobile, 50 ; Montgomery, 51 ; A Nash
ville, 4 1 ; New Orleans, 50 f New York
31; Norfolk, 43; Pittsburg, 3 L;? Savan
nah, CI ; St. Louis, 36 Washingfon, 39;
UVilmingtcn,!4U
PEBFECT HONESTY GOES HAND
IN HAND with excellence and succusl.
If you don't believe it weigh a can of
Dooley's Yeast Powder and try it in
your kitchen. You get full 'weighty and
find little more than one-half as compare
with others, suffice the purpose of inaldfag
the most delicious bread, biscuit, cake,
pastry, etc.
tn r r . son. A, irtmson; Liincom wwnsnip ;
, 4o ; Memphis, 4o; nfcten Vuliams. Josenh O. Bell. Cluilei !
-Che business depression seems to be
general, hut we helieve that this the
dark" honr whrcapre coeds tho dawnv j
" --' -
Xjfipt. Jones, of the Steamship Lencfac-
tor-rexiotls tWQ inanorinnt liimvt
frcn Seward Qoaqijel on the WesterilBar
one "is a red and the other a : black buoy!
;s .. ; - - :.
une Aactu-aale of 203 ba;s of
f"Anrrnontated Dissolved Bones" have been
postponctl iintil to-morrow at 10 o'clock.
Seo adv. of Crouly 3c Iroriis in another
column.
t.xdledimeetff-- of UtM
ProtTuce Exchange to-morrow, the 20 th
inst., at 12 o'clock, to take into considera
tion the propriety of closing the Exchange
on Good Friday, tbe 30th inst. '
The case of Ed Thomas and Wah
Green was continued this morning before
Gardner, J. P. The evidcnce being so
conflicting sud there being so much poli
tics the pie, the)Court will not render
its decision until this cvenin
'O'
Gave rnor Hampton is accompanied on
his trip to Washington by Attorney
General Conner, U. S. Senator-elect M.
C. Buttler and the following namctl gen
tlemen comprising a committee of citizens
from Charltstou, viz: Messrs. Kobert
Adger, W. C. Bee, W . B. S m i t h . J no. S.
Fairley add G. W. Aniory.
.Delia Gardner colored women, who has
for sometime past been prououced of un
sound mind was this moruing drapin'
with black string torn from a shawl she
hat around her shoulders,, the doors o
the Court House and magistrates ofiiccs,
stating as her reason, the shawl would be
the death of her because it was red. Such
: J 1 1 ? i .
peraous waiKinii aoouc our - streets is
sufficient argument for the-;- speedy
establishment'of an asylum for the colored
people ia this section of North Carolina
The Steamer llegulator, Capt Doan'e,
from New York, arrivctl in this port this
morniug aud reports having passed yes
terday afternoon between Lookout and
Frying Pan Shoals Light Shin, spars and
sails of a vessel, but was unable to deterr
inine what was the character of the ship
to which these dismembered portions be
longed. The surface of the water for a
quarter of a mile in circumference' looked
perfectly placid - and smooth.'.; thereby
making the inference natural that there
must be some heavy body attached "to the
lloating spars and sails, probably that of
the hull of a ship beneath the: surface.
!
Novel Gloves. j
.For Jhc Summer the r.ovclty will .be
long white mitts that reach up! to the
elbow. ' These are very much jworn in
Paris at present, and ladies who have
been abroad are introducing them in' this
country. They cos,t from 2.2-3 to 3 a
pair. Black laoe mitts .arc also imported
again, ana are nciiiy wrought outsiue
the hand ' a? well as inside, llicrc arc
r three kinds, the short, the mcdiufn,-and
the long mitts ; the fastis without fingers,,
and the third arc gloves with regular
long fingers closed at the end. They cost
from 50c. up to 7.
For the Review
At a iiublic meeting held at T'
'Pender
Court House, on tho 20th day of Decem
ber, 18?G, in which delegates were pi cvtit
frofai every part of the county, the follow
ing named persons were appointetl a
ou unit tee on County Government; viz:
Johu D. Powers, Wni. T. Enuett, Jas.
P. Moore, John IX. Hawcsr F. II.! Bell, C.
W. McOammy and Daniel Shaw;.
All of the above committee met at Lil
lington on the 10th day of February, 1877,
and unanimously recommended j the f al
lowing named persons for Justices of tl.e
Peace for the various townships, viz:
Caswell townsi -Jas. F. Mejro, Ja..
Thcrtnpson, Jackson J. Pridgen; Culumbui
township--Alfietl C. Ward, Thos H. W;
ship Dawson T. Durhamrhos.4L Tate.
P. Jloore, . Sr.; Village LillingtouL.
ISoutherland ; Holly township Uobcrt T.
WilHams, Wm. J. Player, Eli II. Shiver;
Uolden township R. W. Collins, Samuel
P. Hand, Kobert, Sanders.
It wae ordered that, tho chairman aud
secretary should sign the list anT present
the same to the Legislature and urge their
appcintment
It was further ordered that after the
Legislature made the appointments, that
Ihe praxedlirgs of this meeting be made
public.
Daniel Suaw, (luiruian.
W. T. Essr.TT, SccH'taryv j
5tJC 2T5Ciiuaai?Thomas J. Armstrong, Jr.; Grant tow n-
itle,W; -rsbipRohertK. Bryan, Nunaa Atkin-
1 I A I
. PLEASE KOTlCa
from ourfxieMda oB.fny n4.dlfwbti ef
cenersl interest bat
' ' ' . . . :i -,f
The name; of lie' writer tanst ahraja b
forniihed to the Editor. .
ComuiuaicttSons mast b rrittem only
oaetide of the psper.t t
PemjaaliUes mul be avoided.
OB
And it is especially ttdpartiemlsrlr
Uod that Uie editor doc not alwart nteii
the views ot.correipondeiits, aslew to ttaUd
in the editorial columns. -
Quarterly Meetings.
Second round of appointments for the
U ilmmgton District ofthe Mtthodist E.
Church South, as made by Uev. W. S,
Black, Presding Elden 1
Onslow. ..March 31-April 1.
Bladen, Bethel ... April 78
Elizabeth, Purdies .April 14-15
Smithville, Bethel.......... .April 21-22
Wbiteviile and Waccamaw
Mission, at Wayman . . : . .April 28-29
llmingtou, Front Street. . . . May G-G
lopsail, Ilerrinir's Chapel... .May 12-13
Cokesburyand Coharrio Mis
sion,..,...... j...May 18-20
Uiuton. at Johnson's Chapel. May 2 C-2
Ixcnansville, . , ..June 2 3
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Apnoiiitments by Bishop At kin
lor His Spring Visitation.
CTiuton (Good Friday) ; March CO
Goldsboro (Easter Day)
Windsor.-... . .' .......
.April
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11
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17
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31
22
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Wood ville, Bertie couuty......"..!
Murfieesboro, 1st Sunday after
Easter......:....... ... . .-.
Winston ......:. 4 .... , ... ,
Gatesville,.
St. Peter's, Gates couuty. . . .
Hertford, PerquiKians county. . .
Wood ville, '
Elizabeth City, 2nd Sunday after
Easter...... ... . . .
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Camden -Mission-......,
Eden ton..., : '
St. Luke's, Washington county...
St. David's, " . ' , orJ
Sunday after Eiister ..... .". . . .
Plymouth
St. James, Beaufort county
St. George's, Hyde county, 11
1th
ououujr uuur r.asier
Fairfield, Hyde county..
Slattesville
Bath
.May
Zion Church, Beaufort county
Washington, "
Jamcsvillc, . . .......... ....;U . . . . .
Williamston (Ascension Day) . ...
Hamilton A .
Trinity Church, Scotland Neck .
' iundax" alter Ascension.
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Collections in behalf of Diocesan Mis-
tions will be made at each place.
Religious Services.
t. John's church,; . '
March 29th. Thursday before Fister.
Morning Prayer 7 a. m. Evening
Prayer 5 p: m. Institution of the Last;
Supper S p. in.
' March 30th. Good Friday. Morning
Prayer, Litany and Ante-Communion Of
fice with sermon 11a. in. Evening Prayer
5 p. m. - ' !.-
.March 31t. Easter Even Morning:
Prayer and Aute-Communiou Office 7 a.
m. Eveniug Prayer 2 p. m.
April 1st. -Easter Day. 1st Cdcbra-.
tion of the Holy Eucharist 7J a. in,. Morning;
Prayer with Second Celebration ' 11 a. m.
Children's Choral Service 4h p.m. Even
ing Prayer with Sermon. 8 p. m.
April 2ikJ. Monday in Easter Wcek.'
Morning Prayer 7 a. m. Evening, Prayer
o'j). m ."''',; -
April 3rd. Tuesday iu Easter Week.
Morning Prayer 7'. a: m. Evcniiii? Prarrr
3 p. m. . ;..
Wonderful Success.
Jt is reported; that Boschce's German
Syrup has, since its introduction in tbe
united States, reached the immense ul
of 10,000 dozen per year. Over 0,000
Druggists have ordered this .medieini
direct' from the Factory, at Woodbury, N.
.J.,':ind not i nc has, reported a single fail-
uie. i ui every letter siKMk of it itm.
mng -feuc :ss. in curing severe Oouffhs.
Ojld.i. settled on the Breast, Consumptiou,
or any dUca.v- of tho Throat aud Lungs.
We adyi.-o uny person that has any pre-
dispooUiua to weak Lungs,' to go to their
Druil.-, and get this Medicine, or In- v
quire about it. Begular size, 70 cents.
Sample Bottle, 10 tents. Two docs will
relieve any case. Don t neglect
C'.'Uh.
yoor
In tl
etftTcatiou and creueral in.
us aire ol
telligence, the household is hardly coraplet,
without a Cornish & Co. Piano or Organ.
Head the advertisement in another CDlumn
and then send for illustrated catalogue and
price list. . jan 8.
Wew Advertisomenta.
Auction Notice!
rpiIK UNDEItWRITP.ita SALE of S '
L. Uajrj of Ammoniated Duaolved Booev"
w postponed until tomorrow (TIH7KSDAY)
morning, at 10 o'clock, at which time it will
take place on board of lighter la front of ow,
otfice, South Water street,
inch 'li CKO.VLV A MORRIS, Aetrs.
Wilmington Hooi & Laiier Co., Ifa. l,
TTEXTIOX !
V. .- v Tu j areberebj ordered ia
tac of an alarm of Fire, to awcmble at
SCOTT'S STABLES, m Princew, betwees
Third iu-1 FunrtL streets, until further Botice.
Mv order of the Foreman,
'UCU W.-J. GORDON, Seet'y.
Notice.
riiIE 50TI1 I.VST., BEIXG GOOD rRI-
LAY, Dd bosiaeaj will be transacted by tb.
Uankiof this city on that dsy. k
A. K. WALKER,
Cashier l int National Bank- f "
W3I. LARKiyS,
CasLicr The Dswsoa Bant. '.
S. D. WALLACE
Cashier tlio Itnk of New Hanover.
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