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PUBLISHED DAILY, Office, No.South .Water St. 4F THE STAlMs mailed, or delivered to suhser.il ers in all parts of the City at 82 50 lor si Souths, Or $1 25 for Three Mouths. RATES OF ADVERTISING : ; ; One Square one day,.;.'.. .V '-" 7; 1 23 1 (55 2 00 2 25 2 5Q xwo uays,.,. . (( .It (( j three' days, . . . .; -. v. . . .'. . four days, . ;: five days, one week,. . ..... r.-. (C (( U 4--Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates.. :( i . if : - RAILWAY DIRECTORY. VILMIXGTOr& MAXCIIESTEU It. ROAD. ' PresidentHeuxy M-jDrane-"- J)irectorsJoln DawsouyHenry Mutt, O. G. Parsley, A. JJeltostet, D. S. Cowan, Geo. J. IV. McUali, TVr, E. Mills, James G. Burr; llieh nrd BraUley, J. Eli Gregg. Secretary and 2'rea.turer Wm.1 A 'i Walker. Geiidral Freight AyentJ nn ilA Cantvve) L. WI LiHNGTOX f "til ARLOtTDE &' liUTHEK : "... , UiFOllD KAIL KOAD.:i;.T. President Robert II. Cowan. r . Director-. J. Person,' A. II. TanBokkelen, Jno. A. McDowell, Robert S' French, Walter L. Steele, Stephen V . Cole, Samuel H. Walkup, E. .Nye Hutchison, Haywood W. Guion, C. C. llen dersoh, A - Logan, A. II, Llolmesly. SiqeriniendentW. I. Everett, v Master of. Transportation Vf. II. Allen. 'Secretary awl Ireasurer Master MeclKtn, cW. Gi 1 1 M'reight Agent W. R. French. WILMLNGTOX & WKTJOX RAIL, ROAD. President R, R. Ilridgers. Director on t fie part' of the StockfioldersW. A. Wright,. D. Wallace, Eli Murrav, Allied Mai-tin, A. II. VanBokkelen, Geo. Harris, of "Wilmington, and John Everett, of Goidsboro'. Director m the kxrt of the S'ate Edward Kid livr. of ; Wilminirton. X. (3. . .folm irt1it it" .-Tar.boro', and Thomas D. Hogg, of Raleigh, X. C .j. Chief Engineer and General Superintendent 'is. Jj. Fremont. .- Mutter of-Tra'mportaUon "Wm. Smith. Secretary and Trwmirer J. V. -Thompsons Matter of Machinery M. M. Hankins. A uOflor G.L. Dudley. - "R: A TTi RY 7i 1 T TT V-i Wiliiiiiagton IVel. 11. OFFicK CHtEK EsrtixKER & Gex. Sttp't, Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 11, ItW. ON A9T1' AFTER THE I2tli OCTOBER, the following Schedule will be run over this Road : -- "' .. v . DAY. PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIN". Leave -Wilminsrtou ' daily (Sundays excep ted), at 6:00 A. M.j arrive at AVeldou, 3:00 P. M. Leave ;Weldon daily (Sundays excepted), -sit 10:30 A. M.; arrives at Wilmington, 7:0UP. M. XIGHT EXPRESS, MAIL AND PASSENGER . .v TRA1X'. Xeave Wilmington at..... I.... 9:30 P. M., daily. Arrive at Weldon at. !:(;() A. M.,' " .Leave AA eldouat... ...........( :23 P. M., Arrive at Wilmington ut....2:ft) A. M., EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave Wilm!ngton daily (Sundays except ed). aiUzQQ A. M., and arrives at Welti o at 0:00 P. M. Leave Weldon' tlaiiy (Snntlays except ed), nt 4:00 A. M., and arrive at Wilmington at ;:) P. M. Trains oass Goidsboro' at 2:00. 10:30 and 10:30 A. M., going north ; at 2S50, 10:15 P. M., and 10:50 A..M going South, .connecting with Trains to Rnleiirh and Newbern at 10:30 A. 31., and further points at 2:50 P. M. &?f Papprs on the lino of the Road copjr this and omit all other Schedule notices. S. L. FREMONT, octl2-ltf Chief Eng. & Gen. Sup't. lYilimiigtcii, tharlotte and RUTIIERl'ORD It AIL ROAD. Ge.kkai SurtEixTEXDEST's Office, " Wilutington, N. C, Aug; 9, 1SJ7. OX A3TDAETER TUESDAY Next, An gils't 13th, the'Passenger Train on this Road will leave Wilmington on "'Tuesday, Tluu-sJlay Antl Saturday, at 7 Q'clock. A. M. " Arrive at Sand, Hill, same' clays, at3 P.MJ Arrive at - Wadussboio' (Stage),, at 12 mid night. Leave Wadesltoro' (Stag(-), on Tuta ilavy ..Thursday and Saturday at 2 P. M. Reave Rockingham ;stnge), on Monday, Wednesday and FridiiA", at 4:30 A. M. Leave Sand Hill (Cars) Monday, " Wednes day' and Frfdav, at 7 o'clock, A. M. . Arrive at Wilmington same davs, at 3 P. M. , . W. I, EVERETT, sept2;W-tf s Gen. Sup't. Vilininsoii a n d MasicliCHter RAIL ROAD COMlAXY. Gknekal iSirrEUisTEXDKNT's Office, ) Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 5, 1807. OX AND AFTER OCT. 6tli, l'ASSEX ger Trains of this Road will run on the following Schedule : .. . . EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Wilmington.1.,,,; Arrive at Florence. . . , .' Arrive at Kingsville.,. Leave Kingsville . . .... . Arrive at Florence Arrive at Wilmington.. .......... 2:30 A.M. 8:10 A. M. V. ...... . .11:45 A. M. ......... ..11:30 A. M. r 'ir ..... 8:55 P. M. :.. .' 4'. i ACCOMMODATION 3TK AIJT ; Leave Wilmington . . . ..... 7:50 P. M- Arrive at Kingsville. .i ..... .10:3'J A. M Leave Kingsville. 2:00 P. M- Arrive at Wilmington... . .......5:15 A. M Express Train connects closely at Flor ence with the North Eastern Ilait Road, for ;harlp.Htn. . jind Cheraw Darlinsrton Kail Road, for Cheraw, and at Kingsville with the ifSoi.vth Calolina Railroad, for Columbia and Augusta. ' ' " - : .Accomniodation T'ain will run daily, Sun days texceptedjJ and connect at Kingsville Avi'th teouth Carolina Kail Road for Colum- bia and Augusta. ' WM. MacRAE, oct7-13-tf " Gen. 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BERJfARD, Agent, -jsei)t30-7-ft " ' Wilmington, N, C. R. Co Tlie Best Blood Purifier in the - 1 World! Dr." Lawrence's Celebrated I -J - 44 Reatl tle Following Home Certificates From Physicians t n;' i ' We hereby certify that ttie Mosadalis Is pre pared by a Physician, who . is f an experienced PUarmaoeutist and Chemist, and, that his remedy is ail efficient and valuable one in Scrof t7o,S3imili,Xd.,'lt havings pe formed fconie remarkable cures in ' this -vieinitv. W. A. DUGGAN, M. D E. BARNES, M. D. R. WJKING. M. I). . Wilson, N. C, Feb. Sthstiti. . m We hereby certify that we regard Dr. LaAV renee's Compound Extract of Rosadalis as a Reliable Alterative, &-c. . -s- L i.A.D. MOORE, M. D. I J r' L. A. STiTII, M. D. I Wilson, N. C, May 10th, 1860. Edgecoiiihe County, iV. C, May 2, 1867. Dr. J. J. jL(tuw,eitce,-rDvar' &cr? ' Please send me immediately, per Express, to Tarboro' two dozen more bottles ot your Rosadalis. i 1 have carefully examined its Formula, and have used it in my practice in a number of cases. I am well pleased with it. J think it, beyond doubt, the best Alterative I ever used, i 1 have tried it in several cases of Scrofula, and Scrofulous all'ections, tc, .with much salWac tionto myself andiHttientss. 1 have also used it in Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis one terrible Case of eight years standing, in which it acted with surprising and satisfactory effect making a quick and thorough cure. I have, therefore, no hesitation in recommending it to Physicians and others, as the most ! reliable Lueruiive -now Knot en. - . Respectfully Yours, &c., i A. B. NOBLES, M. D. A Wonderful Cure rff Scrofulous White j Swelling. ' HOME CERTIFICATE. I hereby certify that last , September I was attacked with White Swelling' of, the left knee and also with an enlargement of the glands of the neck (one tumor reached a large size). The swelling of the knee was enormous, and Wasj attended with the. most excruciating paijhsl I was so reduced thati I was eonflned to my room over three months. My leg was so completely drawn up that I could hot bend it at all. I tried various reme dies, and they failed to give me any relief. 1 was in this condition when I commeneed tak ing Dr. Lawrence's! Rosadalis. The swelling in both knue and neck began to subside be fore I took all of the first bottle. By the time I took the second bottle the swelling of the neck entirely disappearedj and that of the knee nearly so.j After taking three bottles I found myself completely well able to walk as well as ever, &c.i ! LATIMER WILLIAMS. Wilson, May 12, 1S7. Rosadalis will Cure the Worst Cases of Chronic Rheumatism. II O M E C E 11 T I F I C A T E . ! Wilson, N. C, May 6, 18f7. I hereby certify that I was cured of long standing Chronic ! Rheumatism, by taking four bottles of Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. ! ' T L JAMES WILLS., , Rosadalis Cures Carbuncles, Roils, Pimples, Src. t Certificate from an old and much rejected citizen of (jfreene (Jaunty, now a resklent of , l'ilon, JV. C i ' I hereby certify! that during the Summer and Fall of lSOO, I was severely afflicted with Carbuncles, haviiig as many as 14 large Oar bvneles and 12 ordinary Boils. I suffered so much from themitbat Y could not get out of the house half the time for several '"months. Being induced to try Dr. Lawrence Rosa ifoli, I icas entirely cured by the use of one bottle of that truly valuable. medicine. : 1 i i .VY.- A. DARDEN, Sr. Wilson, May 11, 1 1SC7. Portsmouth, Va., Aug. 28, 18G7. Cant. J. H. Baker Sir: For the last seven or eight years, I have been severeljT afflicted with a very trbublesome form of SALT RHEUM, from which I have never been ablQ to obtain the slightest 8 perceptible relief from any of the hi!vny remedies .which I have at various times! applied, until I chanced to try DR. LAWRENCE'S ROSADALIS. In less than one month. 1 found myself almost en tirely cured of my troublesome eruption. Other memebrs of my family have used it as a blood puriiler, with the most gratifying results. ' ... I ' .' ;'.; Truly I can say of all the medicines I have ever used before none have been so happily beneficial in effects as the Rosadalis, and I would most cheerfully recommend ; it to the public and to all sviffeVingJuinmnitv; : ciy j.'sj. i.i i hi i , ,iui!, II MRS. E. N. BOGGS, Opposite the Crawford House. Consumption in its Farly Stares,' can be Cured. Baltimore, Md., March 4th, 1807. Dear Dr. Ixtwrenca : My daughter having been cured of a lceply seated disease of-the lungs by your "Rosadalis," I feel it ! my duty to make the fact known to you for the benefit of others. She suffered nearly two years with a hard cough, which troubled her day and night; at last the emaciated-' form, glassy eve, night sweats; together with the cough, told too plainlyltnat It was Chnvmption, be yond question, ea-ting at hervitals. Our Phy sician brought hp relief. She was advised to try your Rosadalis, as a tonic which she did imagine' my j surprise and gratification when I fountl hef appetite returning. Slowly she regained heri strength, her cough and night-sweats gradually ceased, and she is now, after taking five bottles of your medi cine, apparently as well as ever. : ! i ours itespeciiuuv, ' MRS. E. ANN SMITH. Danhftmyoneof the editors Major John W, of the Wilson North Carolinian, says in the issue of the 20th of; April, 17 : "I believe, from personal experience that the Rosadalis is the finest tonic ever prepared." , ; ..... . 'X (Wilson, N. C, Sept. 15, 1867. Dr. Lawrence-hSir : In 1802, my "son, now ao-ed five vcars.l was vaccinated with .what proved t lv destr nroved t o be imnure matter, which complete- v destrovel hin hoaltn. lie nas Deen arnict- ed withahinveterate.and extremely trouble some eruption of the skin, sometimes break ing out in sores, &c. ROSADALIS was pre scribed by my family physician, Dr. A. D. Moore. After taking it a few weeks my son became and remains entirely well. ; - - - j i .if ., ...Yours -Truly, - i'i . t ! -y i j If 3. B. DANIEL. Rosadalis will Cure the Worst Cases of t scrofula. J Reatl t he Statement ; Below, And Despair not. Wilson County, Sept: 10, 1867. Dr. J. J.- Laurence De&r Sirs My young- nas oeen areau inv nhv relieving her mrtch ; m fact most of them said tnere was no nope oi cure, jjunug ui imti Spring she was worse than ever, her body and limbs JheJng covered with sores and blotches with face and eves very much swollenj--Whilst in this condition, 1 was advised by Dr. L. A. Smith to try your ROSADALIS. I at once procured three bottles, and commenced giv ing it to her. The effect was magical. In less than a month, tojmy great astonishment, she was entirely well. I am, sir. Yours, with respect and gratitude, ' j w. w.Tburnett. Rosadalis is a Potent Remedy in all - Chronic Diseases., Certificate from G. W. Mount,' Esq., Attorney . 't'-at La w, l iison, jy. c . This is to dertifv that I wa afflicted, with Clironlc ' InMmmationLof the Ear, from 85S until this Summer, wUen it assumed, sucii a trnniilpsome form as to eive; great pain. I was, at times, partially deaf, and the suppu m.Hrm nd almost continual 'llow vDf matter Lkept, thfe outside of the ear baaiyjinnamea. 1 1 was inciucea to iry yr. unwicuw s ivuonw ?alis,'and hqw think 1 am entirely cwred. The suppuration nas ceased ; j. vuniteur ua wn ever, ad there is not. that, itohing sensation in the ear which bet ore so mucn annoyeu me. "' ' I f My general health has alio been greatly improv ed, and I have been entirly free from my usual bilious symtoms, &c. at this season, of tlie year. I can confidently recommend the Rosa dalis as an extraordinary jyfxiTT Wilson; Sept. 13th, 18(57. -- s Chronic, Liver, Complaint Cured. " This is to certify that I was cured of Chronic UverVompJaint by Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalsi, after having been confined to my bed and ROSADALIS est daughter, aged five years, has been dread fully anicted wit h Serotula nearly all her life. I tried a arreat manv uhvsicians, DUt without house for a long time, and trying various medicines without benefit. ? I know of several others in this County, eured thi'ohgh the use of the Rosadalis. and it cin be found In nearly -every Iouse in tny neighborhood, and they all praise It as a great medieine. . THOMAS THORN. Greene County,' August llSO? v Rosadalis cures all Skin Diseases. SALT RHEUM CURED ! REMARKABLE CURE ! ! ' "MoarrREAt, Cakaia, April 4tfwl867v Dr: Lawrence, Wilson N. C-l 3 1 i ? ? My Bear Sir f-Fpr ,the- last ten, yearst (untij recent ty I utTered with', an imetvratc erfej tion of the xMn called bv physicians "Salt Rlteum," with which I suffered" terribly : the pain and itching was almost intolerable. I tried TSove-al, of the host. physicians , taJEu rope and1 this country have visited several celebrated srrinars snent thousands of dnl- rlars and failed to get tetter. : In December, iM)t, Demg in uimrieston, s. u., x was toia oy a gentleman at? the hotel,. that he had been cured of a bad tetter by a medicine called "Rosadalis." r resolved to, try it, .without any hopet thoiighji ofits doing me) any. good. I procured a' 1xttle orMessrs. King ifc Cas sidy, and commenced taking it. Finding, to my surprise, that I was improving, I bought four other bottles ; but before commencing on the last two, r found I wasr ermijilefely tvell the disease having entirely disappeared. Enclosed find "One Hvndred Dollar which pleae accepts as a token oiy gratitudes Wh j do you not mftke yotfr invaluable liostv dalis Widely known t 1 . 7 -.k ' ; A i Tour Sincere Friend, W. T. SELTZER. Sold Wholesale by-r ; ;- : ', . D. BARNES & CO., 21 Park Roav, New .York. CARR, BOYKIN & CO., 29 Hanoyer.St., Bal timore. E. WILLIS. 47 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. J. II. BAKER, 14 Roanoke Ave., Norfolk, Ya. Price, S I Ve BEWARE OF COENTERFEITS1 1a See "that J.' J'. LAWRENCE t CO.; is blown' on the Bottle and stamped on the Cork. All letters of inquiry, Ac, promptly answered. . Adcress, . . f R. J J. LAWRENCE, ' i . ,j iWilson, N. C. For sale in Wilmington bv . - E. WILLIS. . W. If. L1PPITT, sept24-2-cow3ni DAY" & WRIGHT. DoYn Come the Prices! The Crash in Dry-Goods has Come, and all Goods are Way Down ! ! . AT IIALF PRICES AT RYTTENBEEG BR0S': 43 MARKET STREET, 0 31 ALL PROFITS AN D QUICK SALES O is our motto, giving the public the benefit ot the last panic prices, at which our entire stocK nasoeen purcnased. Fast Colored Prints at Vi Cents and Brown, Shirting 8 " upward; Bleached do., " " All the best DeLaines down to 25 Cents J Vs' French Merinosf all colors, One Dollar ; Alpacas, Empress Cloth, Reps., all colors; All Wool Shawls, L75 and upwards. Greatest Bargains of the Season. Cloaks of jhe Latest Styles, and for all ages; Flannels, all colors and grades, prices" lqw j noon iritis m great vanttyj an sizes Good 10-4 White Blankets, $4 and lower. The Best Kid Gloves in the City, Our Own Importation, $1 25. Corsets 05 Cents ; best l and $1 25 f ' Everything hew iu- Cloak, Dress Trimm ings and Buttons: Great variety of Linens, Embroideries and unite t;owis ; , ; Good all Linen Towels for $2 25 per dozen Hosiery cheaper than ever. Clotliing, Hais, Caps, Roots and uoc89 Cassimcrcs, Satinets, TwecUs, Jeans, Cottonatle lbr Men and Hoys? Wear, a JPrices wiiieli will As--.- Astonish Every .... . t. B uycr. The largest and finest assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods. , The Best Paper Collars in the City for 25 Cents per Box , : , DON'T PAY. THE BIG PRICES, when you can get the same for 60 per cent, less at RYTTBNBERGr- BROS', where you have the largest and cheapest stock to select from. " - ' We invite the particular attention of Wholesale hnyers' to our well selected stock, and the extraordinary inducement and liberal terms we oifer: .'-'. . P. S. All Goods warranted as represented or money refunded. . .,..,- ; , oct20-24-3m SUTTON & CHILD, ! MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN i : S TOTES, 1 ' "' - -' -1 LAMPS, LANTERNS, . PUMPS, KEROSENE and SOLINE OIL, TIN and SHEET IRON WARES., i: f Will keep constantly on hand an assortment OppkingjrParlour and Office Of Varions Patterns and Styles, Tin and GalvanizedTfoofing, Gutter and Con ductor Pipe, done promptly ana at tne ? Lowest Possible rPrice; . s 4 - i-j ' v ' i i A I FOR ,CAjSH , Th'ey ' feel ' confident" they" can give"satisfao lion, ana sonorc a snare oi uuuiu; jittiiwago. Wilmington, Sept. 30, 1867. , 7-tf VVASHIUGTOn rGOLtEGE, ;ijExoTaio?inrRGiOTAv . . . S- .' 1 : - ' i - r I 5- fit. J' V 'Aided, 3y 'c6rpof Twenty Instructors, in cmoing a tToiessor iaw. j , . j m If E NEXT SESSION WILIBEGIN jL on the third Thursday In September, and end on the third Thursday th June. ; . Lexington " may be' reached by. stage from Staunton or Goshen, On the "Virginia Central Railroad, from -Lynchburg- by; Canal, ox hy stage from-Bonsack's, on the Virginia ana Tennessee Railroad. ." A . For further parthmlare, apply to the Clerk of the Faenltrfor Catalogues. x-l".i oct4-ll-2m THE MOBMNG STAR; THE MQRIOTQ STAR, 3i K- i t ii f PJJpLISHED '.l-.I BY wm. a' BEMAED. ..r - No. 3 SoutirWater Street. THE CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER -IN- North or Soutlv Carolina ! -1 THE STAB CONTAINS - Latest Telegrailii; Hispatehes, Xocal Xews, Market Reports, and General Intelligence; TERMS OF SURSCRIPTIOX: To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of titer City, 50 Cents ! Month. i MAILED TO SUBSCRIBERS AT $2 50 for 6 Months, 1 25 for 3 Months. tADVEETISING-EM'ES i liOtrcr tlian tliosc if iii, NewspapOiTlri citlicr ortlio 1 IS fc JJ .Jt 'I fit. it '-."! .-.. -f if y -a , . -- ' - ?; f-rf 4 Jl Address U communications to - sept23-l-tf WILMINGTON, a i MORNING STAR. UBLISIIE)frAT. W1LAPNGT0N, JJ. a in':.. ? By yf(3t:lU BERNARD. , '.. rS Mailed, or deUvered'to subscribers in ' fall parts of the Clty kt f2 50r for Six Months, or 1 25 for Three Months', w ' i 'f V FROM WASHINGTON. - -, ' '; I i Special Dispatch to tho Baltimore Sun.) " Solicitorsbipfof ,Revnoe The, S.appres sion of Illegal Armeil Organizations , Order of the President lien, lirint .and tne Presidency. ; i,. ; ; j Washington, Is av. 6.""" fThe President'bas hot yet' been al)Ie"to select from the applicants a eu: tab hi" pet son to fill thei office F Solicitoi1 of the Internal Revenue Bureau.,, ; The following is; a copy.of, .tlraprder of tbe Presidentibr suppressing tUe t armed organizations in' the District of Coluihbia. It is addressed to Gen. Ur'aritr ':.' vi framVeliablv adwsvd that tlier ftoe thirrtbelHSf fiefVf ""Oolrimbia 4v'Titrmbef of amved rganizatioi authority of. laY and tot ! purposes r.Yhiqh nave not oeen communicated to 'the.; gov ernment. ISeing afcta present tune un necessary for t& presetyation iofj qider of the protection of the civil authority, they have excited serious apprehensions as to their real design.. YouwiTt therefore take official steps forrmitptly disbanding, :anf suppressing all suh illegal orgiuiizations.'' This order is dated last Monday, the 4th inst., and applies to all armed military organizations, whether composed ot ne- rrmo'S rt nrliihA mm' '(lin:;,TMBt Yny.rwt-s that beside the companies ...-composed-of colored1 men, there, jare vfor . com panies of white ' citizens ' hose 1 ;ofganiza tions are likewise tmatitborized. : ! ' X ; Chief Justice Chase left! .here tlifs morn ing for Is ey York, to be absent abput a week.' '"..'. -X -. . ':'X..':'-''" "'x Hon. W. IB.- Cban'dler, -Assistant jSecre tary of the j Treasury; ha3 gone, to Kew York, and expects to return by turday niont. ! on, E. B. Washburne iwbibasfbeen here two or three days, had a long inter view with Gen. .Grant tp-day, the purport of which has not been made public ; but gossip has it that the conversation was relative to the probable candidacy of Gen. Grant for the Presidential chair. The Fight at Trivoli - i FliOREMCK, NOV. 0.. . On Sunday Garibaldi . with -3,500 men and two cannon left his camp, near Monte Ibtondo, and advanced to attack Tivoli, Atliich wasj. held . by Pipal troops. .He found the latter,, numbering 6,000, posted ib a strong'positionixnd supported by ar tillery. The Pontifical troops immediate ly opened fire with, their batteries upon the approaching Garibaklians, and a des perate pohflict ensued, which1 Tasted forty five minutes, when Garibaldi ' retreated. The attl&jwaa, renewed, at.onte Kpton do. .The insurgents fought with grealr ob- stinacy and kept' up the conflict at this point for two hours and a half, wheri, ex hausted and overwhelmed, they gave way and were utterly routed, j The insurgents lost 450 killed and 900 prisoners. No idea- of the number of wounded .wass ;iscertain- ed. ;;The tqtai losS; of jtbe.. Ppal . troops Avas 200 knled and wounded. t h : Marria.es in a Railway Car. i The train for New York from Philadel phia, on Tbursday morning, contained as passengers Rev: Prof. Conrad, .Mr. VHenry II. Beidler and Miss Amanda ; Alexander and others After . the 'train. t was put in motion, th0 re vererii gent iernari 'united in marriage Mr. Beidler and Miss 'Alexander, The bride and groomstood.-in the aisle during thei ceremonies, with the. . brides-: maids and" groomsmen on each side of them and I between the j seats, llev. Mr. Conrad took his position in the aisle, fac ing the happy couple, and-whale adminis terind? the inlarriage iritesitlve gentlemen seated in tjie cars removed their hats. After the ceremonies great enthusiasm pre vailed. The, car, was crowded at the time, and the' train wis Woyijrrgi at a rapidi-ate. At times it was almost impossible for those standing to keep their feet. The bridal party dined at Trenton, and return ed to Philadelphia iaithe afternoon. ( Fatal Accident. f Mr. WiHiam?Mdore7 residing on Beaver creek, five miles below Lynchburg, having been out bunting one' day last week re turned home with his gun loaded and set it in the corner of the room with two other guns that were empty.f On last -Sunday orning, between eight and mue o clock, Mr. Moore's son, about sixteen y ars old, took up the gun that was loaded, ' suppos- emg lt.to'De empty,! ana; pointing tne muzzle towards the door, which was open, snapped lt iust as his sister, tour years old, wno was piaying on tnp porcu, was in tne i ' -l ..'-:--'jt, J LI . it. . I act ot passing. the, door. : .Tlie. gun, went off, driving its contents through her body. The load entered her left breast, and pas sing through her heart, caused instant death. LyncJifar?:Vi7'iniani 'x' I ' Destitnte.' - l Yesterdav afternoon a , poor s widow. ' J,' ' A. . . ' 1 I with five children, reached this city from j North Carolina, tfii -route for St. ' Louis without money and without rood, but they were soon supplied jvith plenty .of, food bjijouraeywas i, most jtroubipua one., and.; somehumanej JadicsHm ;f North pbarles street, and an effort wa being made last night to procure , transportation for them to. their" point'of (Testinationi7 She stated that her husband was in the .command of li-enerai r itzn.ugir;ae.s.vneri;?. uu jlob; aii life. He was accompaniea by the , eldest child, bby of thirteen years, up to, the lime no tv as Baiic.-xtet'tw o, vrctK, 4 iX It appear3o:i5e Isetttedthat thc( United btates uoyernment nasi pnrcnasea at. Thomas and som -of the - other "Banish West India Islands; TheJNew .York -pa7 pers tha are in the confidence of the State Bepartmelit at Washinjgtbiljf confirm it. In a" commercial view" St Thomas is con sidered to be a valuable acquisiiiokt j It is Uitnated at the entrance" fofthe. Caribbean t se& arid has one of the best harbors in the world." -: '" 1 aiurtiei Will' Ont.-A MytfiSr? IplI' jd.. T!"I Oii tbA n'iohi of Juno tlil844i'alitb'ul murder wascommitted in -tbis' city; . A. Lyonaran English Efebrewrwb kept ii watch and jewelry 'store; and ; lived by himself; on the premiseson East" Bay, at terwards bceirpied thA'JftrfeirybHSctenWt door to sthe eijcqpffHpuqe warW was supposed to be a man ot considerable ; iYealth,' was found lead ' in r bis 1. bed the next' morning; with Mtliroat cut from ear to ear; and no clrJQ.'coUld' be,: found to tbc. taurdercTf A resp?ctable'.inaa aa . after--wards tried WtheeeObui tbexft .being:.; no evidence againet bim be was acquitted. The excitement about-'Wmur'def: radu ally died away and.. It was only collect-' ed as "a strange.aad horrible murder, wlnchif had ne.verr been1, explained Day z before yesterday, a gentleman of this city, receive ed'a.ictter from a fricndiil Hutigarx, stat ing a brigand who JiadUately bqeri execute ed, in bis neTghbohbj;andbo calleiV bimself Pappi, bad confessed just before,,., bis execution, that he had murdered - a man named Ly6aa,'jn' Cllarleittmyin 1844f -wheii he himself. waa connected with..a Mr, Epping, in. the driig business. The Hmw garian correspondent "anied rto Kriow whether there5 ever-Ji&l'Mbeen'tittch a rarir-i der committed bere': aad?vbether ..there was such a drug establishment as that of Mr. Epping: Fromthese, facts, -it1" feeemi beyond4doubt,?that the mysterious jiiurder of Lyons has at length been; ,plaipedw! Gluu. Mercuiy. '.r frvi: tx ?- More' Meteors.' " Astronomers arepreparing-tbe minds of the ma'sses foranottter,ntepnc exhibition to occur on thc fourtcentlr of ,thia month. The ma xi mum of the diapl ay,if calcul ated to occur at' about 'half -past two !ocTock XI M.btf Thursday bf Tiext Aveek; VIlb et hibition should; -coinme.nce.; a.t about one; ; o'clock A. and continue. until four; It isjfedicted that the appearances wiltbev probably at tbeiF.heignt'i'ii-'.fclliarleston at ten miuntes past twb aiid will be-, visible in the City of MQxicp.abpu't midnight. , In: New; York they 'may be at 'their height at twenty-five minutes ; fo lhVetf,''irfV"Quebef and Boston "at-1 a 'qattefctdithreei tod' iii . Halifax at tenminutespasVthreAmerj ca it is concluded, pughj; to be illumif nated by. tbem tlirougli the, whole night in some part'and itAvilll): :f ery interesting -to our astronomers to'.vobserTejOhoWiifthey keep .time, and whether theretiis; any. nni formjty of appearance mihe heavens along," tbe )atHway marked but for them: ' - u ?i J '; - ; ' '-j m" ' .T-.Vf t I The War In Crete to. be t Continued .i The. Cretans are preparing r-a. Tvintcf" campaign against the .Turks." It having been represented to them by Cimbfakaki,. one of their own Generals, that ; the con tinuation of the warwuld make the deso ' lation of the Island still "Jnorer complete, the, Qietan warriors replied that since, their' movements would po longer be embarrass ed by the presence of thei 'tvomeii ' and children they would in futtife be?able- 't(r de vote themselvqs . .with . greater, energy than, heretofore to the annihilation of the enemy of their religion and race Yand they deel are th ey will not lay do wn th ei r arms - until' the Island shall be annexed io Greece. .it Depopulation' of Ireland Ireland is in an! ' dnrtanAtft c5ifditfioil. : According to a London journal,., she ''con--., tains'at present.' th ree millions s of people -less than, when : the. Corn lawswere repeal-- ed.' Some have perished by fainine, great ' numbers have gone to -England, and multitude, unexampled in tbe ,;history,af modern times, have been, driven across Jhe ocean, bearing ,with , then heartSifull of" bitterness' and, too often,1 of "resentment ajrainst the system " of misfule! of" "Which. theytare the. terrible .exponentsand -ex. amP j r-f-u JtLmwn 7 ' Riot in Trenton, 3f ' o. sanguinary -ru xok piace in tian--over street,' Trenton,--Tuesday afternoon, . iuvhich two ,men named ,Coombes:anl ; Chamberlain,' w,erp terribly pnnisbe.di"'sev: eral bones ,being broken anditb:eitMpersoni greatly' mutilated. !-Tbeyrare in' an utmost hopeless coiiditioh. Thdtnelee occprred in ..tbel, Pbcenix Hotel.". Later ..accounts. . state that order. w.as finallv restored.hd ai torchlight prtjcession took "place1 through t iti uiiuwwui otivto iivlWi UlUC illilu-' ' - triumpn ot tne wmocracy, jt r, , i u' -rTne Dry-Tortnsis. ' ' ' , iv letter receivea in tn - city : vesterdav from Fort JeffersonBryi TortUgas,; states; that; the sol dicra at4hat, posi. have ? unanii-. -, uiuuaij o jjKinun io : tlie govern,.-;; .... . . v.. -.. tHiuueHctf ml ins trreaisexerrinna. iri unmni'..'"' --' i CP . W..,. ;..- . 4-1-. .11.. A...a , rTL . -I . :.'. .t states that Dr. Mudd. deserves, the greatest' : ; credit for what he has,4onet Jiand -:Jthat: c confidence in him; as a 'physician. more Suh;'7:' f" rtia A i Disappointments i,sj oomeooay tens tne, ioilowinr iok- 6ti, . . inat lrrepressioie genius, .tieore EranciA - Train'r"As an ilfustrationf"Mr: fniriv -; iAitense patriotism, we may Telatar. thatheV: pn one occasion, ent hiaifepnttv ninety that',their coming7 childmight be born oa -American "oiljJ as it 'would become a pb- i . sibie President t Jtbfi .United fitatesi'u Thfr the lady came yery near beinir shinwrcc!:-. cd;vbut 'at'last reached this -country-in; safety. The child Vss born;apd it was a- . ... . .f?r- : '- '-- " '- 'x ."'.': i-"-; , 3.-; -.i . - Tne Suicidal XTmiIa-. At VeneDoma: France. an inn.Vc- his' wfe and wo children ere? found J., in airooni, itt'tomcn foof'ptra cf scuarcoal Jid beeA; lighteda A Aot3rrritten.- bywtho wife, was found rpn the ttable. . It stated that the suicide waS committed after' mar Cure reflectionf, because the4 husband 'had- al t rnlmbnary disease. , , a Xi-z -4 Barbarous Inbamanltyv - " 1 A frentleman. while walking in tne Jt' the cries of a! child.; Goih!r to. the'r fc he discovered a, .negro worn arr . who ..ct just bound her. baby, to th ground 'by string around its r'ne Vindv' COexe.di i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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