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. . . . - - ' - .' - : . - -- - ; - : ,! , ..-,::.... .-...-.. vLl- "- .,- : - - - - - -. : - " - -: - " - . -- - . - in - iii i .1 i n i . , - t . y.tlTi-"iw.-r x:' ' VOIi. I-O. 5Q.; MORNINO rSTAR. By .WMi ifr BERNARD, Office,' No. South WateS &f THE STAR is lnailetl, or delivered to subscribers in all p irts of tha Clfcy, at S 50 lor Six Months, or $1 23 for Three Months. . RATES OF, ADVERTISING One Square ono lay,..,. m r ' tw6day, . v-threo' clays,. i foar lavs;.v $ 75 1 25 1 65 2 00, 2 25 2 50 ' ' five aa',. ".' one week. Contract Advertisements'' taken at "pro portionately low-ratsjf . WILM1NGT6N?&5 MAKCilESTKil R. ubffm President Henry M. Drane. . I Directors John Dawson, Henry Nutt, O. G. l'arnlev. A. J. IeUoset. I). (Jowan. .Geo. J. Xf. McOall, W. E. Mills, Jamos Q. liarr, llich- (Jmcral Superintendent William MacRae. SecreUtry and 7'rewsvrer Wm. A. Walker, s I iieneral Freight AyetU John L. Cant welt.-' 4 . .. .-. -i jm -T--V-. w fT r . FORD KAIL ROAD. .' President Robert H. Cowan. IH rector $. J. Person, A. If. VanBokkelen, Jno.Ai McDowell, Robert S. French: Walter L. Steele. Stephen W. Cole, Samnellf. Walknp, E. Nj'O Hutchison, Haj'wooil W. Gnion, C.C. Hen tl Orson; A. G. Logan.-A. R. Ilolmeslj'. toperintendentW. 1. &v,erett, . Master of, TrtnvmH'tationi-ri H. AIlen.1 etortf Treasurer 1. x. AlUCrman. 1 . 4 -.. . " .lilt Freight AgenlVr. li. French. 'IL3nNGTOX & WFLDOX RAIL ROAD. Mr 1 cntttrm ai uigcis. y AVilmiugton, auii Jolni Everett, of Goldsboro', DirectorHmth6partf the ate KdWRrcl K.ld- m; ot Wilmington, A. C, .John Noi-tleet TarborQ', and Thomas D. Hogg, of Kaleigh, Chief Engineer and Geneiiil Sitperintendent K J j. Fremont. Master of Transportation VTm. Smith. - ; tSecrctarjf and. Treasurer J. W. Thompson. Matter 'of MachinerfM. M. Hankins. Auditor G. L. Dndlpy.. Officb CHiEylEsoiVKEn A; Gkn. Srp'T, I . Wll-MIKQTOX, N. C., pCt, 11,18G7. .S OX AND AFTER THE 12th OCTOBER, the following Schedule will be run over this Road : DAY PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIN." ! i Leave Wilmington dailv (Sundays excep ted), at 6:00 A. M.; arrive at Weldon, 3:00 F. M. Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted), at 10:;0 A. M.; arrives at Wilmington, 7:00 1 M. NIGHT EXPRESS, MAIL i AND PASSENGER . TRAIN. Leave Wilmington at. . ! 1 .9:30 P.' M., daily, Arrive at Weldon at ......... . .:0O A. M., "n Leave Weldon at... ...t;:25P, M., " U Arrive at Wilmington :it 1 2-2(1 A M . f t Leave Wilmington ldily (Sundaysrfcxeept eil). at 4:00 A. M-, and an i ve a Weldon at 0:00 P. -Leare -.Weldon- daily (Sundays except ed ); a V4:00 A;'MM and artive at Wilmington at (:00 P. M. Trains pas Goldsboro' at 2:00, 10::0 and 10:5' A. M., going north ; at 2:50, 10:15 P. M., ancl 10:50 A. M., going Sonth, connecting with, Trains to Raleiglt and Newborn at lOiiO A. M.. and farther points at 2:50 P. M. 3" Papers on the line of the Road copy this and omit all other Schedule notices. ; : - ' -'- j --y r r 8.-Lf FREMONT, " octl3-l&-tf ' .J. Xhief Eng A Gen. Sup't. Wilsnington, Ii a r 1 o 1 1 e and RUTHERFORD RAIL ROAD. 5(ismni.' GeS ERAl SurKRINTENDKXT'S OfFICH, Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 9, 1&J7. j , OX ANITAFTEllTrEHDAY Next, Au gust 13th, the Passenger Train on this Road, will leave Wilmington on Tuesday, Thursday and.Saturday, atj ofclock, A. M.. Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at P M Arrive at WTidesboro'; (Stage), at 12 mid night. ' Leavo,WadHboro' (Stage), oh -,Tues-davf Thttr&at"nl SatUrdayat 2 P. M. ; Reave Rockingham (Stage), on Monday," Wednesday and Friday, at 4:30 A. M. Ieave Sand Hill (Cars) Monday,, Wednes- uay ana naav, ac o'ciock a. m Arrive at n limington same W. I. i days, at 3 P. M, KVElifiXT, ' sent2S-l-tf . - Gen. Sup't WiliiiRpii: ana Manchester RAIL JtOAI) COMPANY. . GENETIAI, SCPERINTENDETfT'S OFFICB, ) Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 5, 187. ; J kN AND AFTER OCT. 6th. PASSEN. jrer Trains of this Road will run on the following Schedule : - - , , - ; - EXPRESS TRAIN! " "t ; ; Leave Wilmington. t . 1. 1 2:. C Si Arrive at Florence. 8:10 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville. .11:45 A. M. Lea ve,;Kings ville J . , t .,. , i :. . . . , , , . .1 1 -.30 A . M. Arrive rt JplOrettee. . I . -J: 2:55 P. M.' Arrive at "Wilmington 8:55 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Wilmington . .r, . .4.. it. . 7:50 P. M Arrive at Kingsville ........ . . . . A . . . .10:36 A. M- Leave Kingsville., .rf ..vi:2:00 P. M. Arrive at Wflnihgton ....... 5:15 A. M. j-xpressirain connects ciosem aiu ior- enee with the North Eastern iRali'Road,' for Laiarleston. and Cheraw A Darlington Rail Road, for Cheraw, and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Railroad, foi- Columbia and Augusta. ' - . - Accommodation '.Traltt will ifuri dally;' Stm-4, exceptea, and connect at iungsviutt with South Carolina Rail Road for: Colum bia and Augusta. ' .. - '-- v.-v ).;. wm. -Macrae, , ; ; oct7-13-tf - ';V"'- r " Gen. SupH. DRAFT BOOKS! K l k , f Tw. . ' , DRAFT. BOOKS ! Lit A FT BOOKS I - ij I -f ,s V f , , .f i; T H s j i 1 jDRAETUOOKS ! tor sale at ; , : i v . :. ; WM. H. BERNARD'S , ' Printing Wdnse- and Book Bindery, oct,n-it No. 3 South Water Street. EWBEBJT REPUBI.ICANr,jrewIerii v.. rutiitsiiecr Trr-w ee si v. WM. sept2S-l-tf :r..-r.f. II. BERNARD, Agent, f AVilmington, Nfa Bopits, AMpntirrsv-CiRcrARS,! Hanrunill... PnM.A1'WHnitr.,Vffti'r iting Card, Business Caids, Bill-Heads, Let- Lp!,,Iea!.lsi Account Sales, Prices Current, Rail Longtables' Blanks, Ac, Ac, printed at 4 ,:. J ynl-wjii 1L BERNARD'S ' t. ' Printing and Publishing House, oct293i4twt:ntjso: South Water,Streetv, DLASK ROOK MANlTFACTOItY Record Books, Ledgers. Journals. . ets irnd othct-TEli pokai in endl Dock- ess va- cty, manufactured at ,. . - i , .... Mnt;,:, ;WM-'n.:-BERNARD'5T -:, -:! . Printing House and Book Bindery, ' ct94t No36oathiWater Street & t eekly at , yelloar T. by Stono sWMf n. BERyAtttjvAgen ptgo-7 Wiiuilngtoiij N.C. Directors on the jmrt of the StocMwlilera'W. A. Vright,S, D. Wallace, fell Murray, Alfred Martin, A. If. VanBokkelen. Geo. Harris, ot Wilmington & Wcl. R. K. Co. .1 1 III! II t THBMOBNING STAR THE MORNING STAR, .i ' if- -ir 1 7 h 1 Si -. .JL PUBLLSilED DAILY! 4 -AT- i':r ... 4 - BY: NO. 3 Sou th Water Streett THE CHEAPEST 1 :.t,' DAILY ' NEWSPAPER 'w.-li. v. -..1 n -1 fyfth or:;Soutli Carolina !; -li-. CONTAINS f II1 Tatest Tclegr:ipliic Dispatcher. IiOeal Xcws Market Reports?, aiid General Iiitelligciicc. n j: r 1 1 TERMS OF SURSCRIPTIOIV: To City 8ubNCribers,' delivered In any : 1 ?" si ; part of the City, 50 Cents per. MohtHt - ' '..1 91 AILED TO SIBSCRIBERS AT iif 1 1 1 $ $2 50 for 6 llonths. lllf i tf jr. X. irZS fmS Month. WW 'snn-?r "mi ADVERTISING, RATES TrfT 1 A.. J V vr-tV'i'M - ,' A ,-1 -- .-wa A .'V-h K:a:'V';;:'Vi; ' Newspaper In either Of the i - i : Caroltnas I - l f-:' -- I j Address all cimmunicalions to aept23-I-tf pmGTO :K, BOSADAUS. r y.'.nf,. If. The I Jest Riooil Purifier in the D. Lawrence Celebrated 9 9 Rci! the Following Ilonie Certificates From! Physicians : i . i .. , .... . fe L. , 1 . ,; ;j - - -A -'-' !- We hereby. certify that the &6aJaUs Is pre- Jared by a Physicfon, who is an experienced 'hannaceutist ahd Chemist, and that his remedv is an efhelemi and valvahltt nnft in tierof- MUiy Syphilis, it having -performed some rewarkubie' ewew ial this vioinitv. V'' 1. - 1 i i U'J W. DUGGA5F, M. D : ,-! , &-1UKH l. W.- ' ' v i- .RaW. KING M. D. .? r If C WilsonV N CTeb. 8tb 18o0t ; W hereljy, certify that we regard Dr. Law rence's Compound Extract of Rosadalis us a Reliable Alterative, &Ci j t'H v.'$i it s V Ai Ds MOORE, M. D. ; - . .n r.. - , , 1 L. A. STITH, It. D. Wilson, N. C., May 10th, I806. j , Edgecombe County,' N. C'., May 2, 1867.: Z Ji J. LuwrencetJettf Sir : Please send mo immediately, per Express, to ..TarboroV two dozen more bottles of your Rosadalis. - I have . carefully examined its .lwjttia, and have used . it , in my practice In a number of oases. I am ; well pleased with" it. X think'it, bvyo'nd dmtbt, the best Alterative I tfcer' tused.' 1 have tried-it in several cases of Scrnrthki, and Scrofulous affections, &c, with much sttti-ufcc-tivn to myself and patients. I 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. ,IhaVe. tnercio re, no hesitation in recommenajng it to Physiciansrahd others, as the most reliable 'Alterative now known. . . .. - Respectfully Yours, Ac, 1 IZT' "A- B- -NOBLES, M. D. A WontierluTW oT Scrofulous White I S '.Ktt HOME CERTIFICATE; i I herebv certify that last Septcmler I was attacked with White Swelling of the left knee ami also with an 'enlargement -of the gland s of : the neck (one tmhor reached a large size). The spelling of the knee was enormous, and -was attended with the most oxciiuciAtuig painsi ., I was so reduced that I was confined to my room over three months. My leg was. so eoihpletelvlrawn up that I couhi not bend it at all. " I tried various- reiue- Ji- 1 . t 1 za- 1 ' ; : li - -r . uies. nun iney jaiieu 10 give iue any renei. i was In this condition when I commenced tak ing Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. The. swelling in both knee and neck began to subside be fore I took all of the lirst bottle. - By the time I took the seeond bottle the swelling of the hevk -entirely disappeared j and that-of the knee nearly so. After taking three bottles I found myself completely--well able to walk U3 well as ever, &e. ' i t ,i I LATIMER WILLIAMS.' ! Wilson, May 12, 1S(7., . :A . , 'i''- Rosadalis will Cure the "Worst Cases .. 0f chronic Rheumatism. I" -HOME CERTIFICATE; .7 - Wilson, N. C.; May(i,'iaJ7.1 I I hereby certify:: that. I was cured, of long standing Chronic I Rheumatism, by taking four bottles of Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. . . , ,::,.,,.., . . - ' JAMES WILLS. j Ro.vadulis Cures Carbuncles, Boils, f Pimples, Ac Certificate from an old and much respected citizen of Ureene County, note a resikent of I :-Wtlon,M C. .: ' I hereby certify that during the Summer TOO! Fall of L was severely oifiietod .with Uai'bmKief naymsr-; as many, .as -;utrge tr- lta;iw!fx nnil Iiftr:nnarv Boils.. .. I S4iitr:rrit"'Ho much from them that I could hot get out"' of the house half: the time for several months. Beimr induced to! trv Dr. Laun-ence's Rosa dalis,.! teas entirely cured bij the vse of one bottle ot that truly valuable meaicme. , s W. A. DARDEN, Sr. : I Wilson, May 11, 1867. '. ',.,. . . v ; ,. v . , : Portsmouth. Va., Aug. 231807 1 Cant: J. II. BakerSir : For the last "seven or eight years, I have been: severely afflicted With a very troublesome form of SALT RHEUM, from which I have never been able J 1 A. - a.1 . 1 1 -tA. A. - X IV. 1 - 1 J from any of the many remedies which I have at various times applied, until I chanced to trv DR. LAWRENCE'S ROSADALIS. In less than: one month I found myself almost en tirely cured of my troublesome eruption.' ; Other memebrs of my family have used it as o blood puriflsr, with the -most gratifying results; - j- . c..5.. . v . . T Truly I can feay of all the medicines I have ever used before, none have been so happily henencittl in effects as the Rosadalis, Mnd I would most cheerfully recommend it to the public and to all suffering humanity.- ' , Very Respectfully, Yours, Ac, ' - - 1 MRS. E. N. BOGGS, , Opposite the Crawford House. Consumption in, its Early Stages, can .., . , De, Cured. , a-vt.:- ; Dear Dr. Tjawrcnce : My daughter shaving been cured 01 a deeply. seated 'disease or the lungs by your "R6sadali.V I feel it my- duty to inrike the ftxct known to you for the benefit of others. She suffered nearly two years wit h a hard cough,1 which troubled her day and night ; at last the si emaciated form,-- glassy eye. night sweats, 'together with the cough, yond question, eating at her vitals. Our Phy sicians brought ho ' relief. She was advised to trv vour Rosadalis, as a tonic which she did,wmagine my surprise. aiit:gTattftcfatioh when I found her appetite returning.? Slowly she regained her strength, - her cough and night-sweats gradually j ceased", s and she is now, after taking five bottles of your medi cine, upparently as well as ever. Yours Respectfully, ' MRS. E. ANN SMITH. MajorVIohlt Wk Dunham, one of 'the editors of the Wilson North; Carolinian, Bays ,m tho pril,' 1837 : "I bene re; from personal ertyefienee, that the Rosadalis is the finest- tonic ever nrevaredl Wilson, N. C.,:Sept. 13,lf67. Dr. lAWrenee Slr :-Inl8J2, my son. now acred five ;vears, was 'vaceinated with what proved to be impure: matter, which complete lv. destroved his health. He has,been afilict- ed with an inveterate and extremely trouble some ervrttion of the1 skin, sometimes break ing Ont msores, &C .ROSADALIS was pre scribed by iny, family pnysician, -; ir4' , A. , 1. Moore. "After taking ft. a few weeks my son t became and remains entirely wen. . ww TOUTS TrtllT, :v r ';iL'd 'nwr-if r j.b.daniel.- Rosadalis will Cure the Worst Cases of t scrofula. . .Read the Statement ? r 'flplnw- 'iiilrt I)si)ftlr not. 4 Dr. J. yJ. -LAxerei est daucrmer; aa-ea nveyearsi nas Deen areaa fuiivanletBd withpScTofula nearly all her life I tried a great many pnysicians, dui- wiuioux rftliovinz her mnch san fact niost of them said there, was no hope of oure-irDuring the last Spring she .wa8,worse than ever, her body and limbs, heina - covered, with sores atid blotches with face and eyes veryrmaeh-i swollen. Whilst.in this condition.-! was advised by Dr. L. A. Smith to try your ROSADALIS. lat once procured three bottles, andcommenaed giv. itisritio her. ; The effect teas tnaoioal. Inlem thand monthi to 'my gfeat altonishmentj she was entirely x axnyair - Vrinra uHth T(vntrt. Ittld irm.t1t.nflp.' Rosadalis is a Potnt Retnedylnf all Certificate from O. W- Blount, JEsq., Jttorrey 1This is to eertifvthat I was afflldte4-lth Chronlowlnflatamatioa --.-f the iEar, from -858 until this 8ummer,wheit It assumed neh 'a troublesome form as I to give greataini -1 was, at times, partially deafrand the suppu ration and. almost; continual now 01 matxer. alis. andjiow think T Am entirelu tuiytyuration hew ceased: i Jean hear as welt as ever, and there is not .that itching sensation in the eat which? before so much annoyed My ffeneml httalth has also, been greatly improv hiiiona Rvftitfi'md.' Ac.i at this season of the ear .t$$AniyuUrf.t&mnme7id h Rosa- Oaiu as an extraordinary oj-ompiwvw.jKc. , -.vw s3. GEO; W. BLOtJNT. t aJIMfWU, cacU 0J, - -. V-J. S ClironlC; WVr wmpiaiui -si - Til h to certify that l.was tored dt Vhronfd LWer bwnuuntvv DTjj Lawrence's uosaoaisij E0 on. county, &ept. 10, 1S67. ica--jjear .sir! My young- kept the .outsiae 01 ine ear oattiy.jnnamwii I was ' induced to try Dr. Lawrence3 Rosad- cured.- The 21, arter naving? oeen eonftned to my hel and no use ior a long time, and, trying various medicines without benefft.' I know of several others in this County, cvred through tho use of the Rosadalis, ana it can he found in nearly every house ui. my neilTborhood, and they all pralseltasa great inedicineM,,.tito!;ii.w -;i :-- THOMAS THORN. Greene County, Augus 44,18(17. ? t Rosadiills cures jail Skin Diseases. SALT RHEUM CURED ! REMARKABLR CURE!! ,. r BIOKTRKAL, OAK AOA, AtJTil 4th. 18t7. Dr. Lawrence, muaii,-N.Ci '- ' : ' My Dear 8,r: For the last te pmr until recently), I suffered' with tux, inveterate ervp tion of the afcMjr-called, by, plrysician RJicum," with which I s.uff?ref terribly: the pain and itching was almost Intolerable. 1 tried several of the best physicians- in En rope jind this country have visited several celebrated springSH-spehtJ thousands of dol-lai-s aud failed to gat better; a? December; 180(5, being in Charleston, S. C 1 was tohi by a gentleman at the hotel, that ho had been cured of a bad. tetter by a .ihiediciiia called "RtMadaHit.1 I ; resolved W tiy it, ' without any hope, though, of Its doing jme any good. I procured a bottle of Messrs!. King A Cas sidy, and commence! taking it. Findiaig, to my surprise, tli4t I wo improvhig, I bought iour oruer ooities ; iut oeiore commencing on the last two, I found I was completely wail the disease having entirely dtKappear'ad. . , . Enclosed find "One Hundred DoUort," which please accept as a token of my gratitude. Why do you not make your invaluable Rosa dalis widely known 1 . 1 ? i our sincere Friend, -;-..T. SELTZER. Sold Wffio!cisale1)y ' -r-' ; ' " ' ' - v, liAMJfcs & uo., 21 Park Row, New York. CARR, BOYKIN & CO., 2$ Hanover St., Bal- timrre. ' .-. , E. WILLIS, 47 Market St.,1 Wilmington, N.C. J. H. BAKEIt, 14 ttoanoke Avajf Iforfolk, Va. Price, $ I 50 per Bottle. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! -8i See that J. J. LAWRENCE A CO.. is blown on the Bottle and stamped on the Cork. 5" All letters of ' inatiirvrl&c.. wromntl v answered Aderess. j ,t4 to B J. J EAWRENCE, L, . . , ; . Wilson, N. C. For sale in Wilmington by , ' i E. WILLIS, . r v W. H LIPPITT. sept24-2-eow3m ? DAY; WRlGllT. mSCELLANEOUa WASHINGTON ICOLLEGE, LEXiyGTOyt VlROiyiA. ... GEN, E. EEeE President, Aided by a corps of .Twenty Instructor's, in- eluding a Professor of Law. THE IfKX SSIOX WlIX RCGIX on the. third Thuittday in September, and end. on the third Thursday in June. Jicxinffton maybe readied- bv stage from Staunton or Goshen, on the Virginia Central Railroad, from Lvnchburtr bv Canal, or bv stage from Boiisaek's, on the. Virginia an Tennessee Railroad. . ; r , Por further particular's, apply to the Clerk of the Faculty for Catalogues. ' OCI4-11-2111 1 : Advertise ! Advertise ! ! GHEftAW ADYEIITISER, POWELL & WOBLEY. PUBLISHERS; '' IS"-. .: r 1 - - :: - . ' . The Merchants 'Akr bvkibtess men of Wilminirton are informed that th Advertiser- enjoj-s a large circulation in the Eastern part of South Carolina, and the lower part of North Carolina, aud offers them an un equaled medium through.whieh to reach coun try merchants and dealers. And the adver tising terms are so low as to Dean induce ment. - : ' - ' : ' ! ; 1 Apply td WM. 1L BERNARD. Ajrent. Wit niington, or to the Publishers, nov9-10-tf ' -nrn: i j Gheraw, S. C. 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Washivoton, iOV. 18. j From ofncial sources it founi that npon thAsti mediately after the review trf the trotjps in Washington in 1803 an. order was issued mustering out yf . service aU-Tpluiiteer offi cer 'alter lSGo,unlea 'thei.serricesuotild- Wtecali'rccuirefd and that , under that order ulL, save alioujt a. doaen officers,, were tuustered ,out Among those retai ned was General Sickles, who w a ailoved to remaiti in tho service for two ytars and a hajf, receiving the pay of Major-Gentral, Avhefi the position could have been filied by an officer oi' t Fie regular army, of lower grade and at less cost. Early in the spring of this year, Secre tary Stantou was directwl' by the President to, muster out all volunteer officers, include mg Uenerais Sickles. Howard. Grecorv. Scott, &c, but for1 some reason not known, Mr. Stanton failed to issue the order, and they have continued to receive . the un necessary pay of high grade officers. Mean time, General Sickles has received other marks of, favor, such as Appointment to a Colonelcy in the regular army. Minister to the Hague, 5b6 "These facts fdrhioh suffi cient answer to the charge that the Presi dent has vindictively ordered the muster ing out of Gen. Sickles, tuid w 11 account for relieving Generals Howard, Gregory, &c, why will pr 3 a!ly le mustered out of the service in a few, days. : .'A-. Hon. Tbaddens Stevens ' Of the condition of the HonJ Thaddeos Stevens, - a Washington ' correspondent writes that it is? evident '""that be i3 in a rapid decline.,meutaUy, and ? physically. -His conversation upon subjects which have long "occupied his mind is discon nected and broken with' frequent pauses, manifesting a.great effort tja ;confine him self to consecutive train of thought. At intervals a gleani of ?, enthusiasm passes over his mind, when he brightens up and utters sentences with vigor and emphasis, but soon relapses inta a kind of intellec tual torpor. Physically he is greatly ema ciated and enfeebled by his recent illness. If Mr. Stevens tttreriijtu is sufficient to cn able him to attend . the . sessions , of the coming Congress, he Will be unable to take part in its proceedings, and it ia the general impression that it will be his last An Exciting Situation. During a recent politicat demonstration at Wilkesbarre, says ihe, Pittsburgh Post two men had ascended to the top of the clock 'tower of the Court House, with a basket of ltoman candles and other pyro technics, for the purpose of setting them off. Sparks Ironi. a, Jl(man candle ignited the pieces in the basket, atict iu a moment the men were enveloped in a mass of seeth ing, hissing and boomingjureworks. The! basket rested upon the trap cloor, arid no alternative was left but to tight the fire for possession of the door, except a leap of nearly two hundred feet to the ground. The firemen, were soon 4n the belfry, and by forcing up the trap door and. the appli cation of a few buckets of water, succeeded in extinguishing the flames atid rescuing the men on the tower. One of them was severely burned, : and bat for. his com panion, it is said, would at one time havel leaped from the tower. , - t - ' Suicide iu; Washington. At an early hour last night, a young man flamed C. P. Freeland,' a clerk ui the Internal Revenue Department, committed suicide in one oflfhe apartments 'of the Centi'Hl Guard-house," by cutting his throat from ear to ear with a small penknife, in flicting a most horrible and ghastly wound, fronxtbe efFccits of which-hexlied'in a few niomeuts, the windpipe and juglar vein being entirely severed. . ..- . ' Mr. Preeland, who is highly and respect ably connected, has for the past two years been a slave to strong drink: n He hails from New York, and the. body Was given tip to his friends, and it ia to be embalmed ri irirtm-v tnjsendinif ihoniPi t j tf n Fatdl; Railroad 'Accident' A vounsr' man named- JainesSellick, aged about 26 years, was almost instantly killed vesterdav. about, 2 o clock, near Woodstock, on the 'Baltimore and Ohio railroad, by bei ng, crushed pet ween two care. It seems that he was employed as a brake-man on the road, and whilst engaged in coupling cars, W movement of the train caught him about the middle of the body, . ? . . . ,.,,, 'liij j al iasing injuries wmcn, resuuea --an ui deiith within a few minutes.y,5;Hi3 body was brduffht to thi3,city, where it was given into the possession of bis relatives. lie Was tormeriy irom Aiexauana, a., and was unmarried, Bait jSj. - '; : General McClellan. ' '1 k Gen. McClellan has decided to reman ini Europe for some m ont us .longer, aaclj can-. not, tueierore, pe expeciect at uome tuis f;Ul or winter." The family of Gen. Marcy returhed rteR.workHait,'-wek-by the Scotia, having left General McClellan and fiifnilv in Xrfjndon. ' The latter were ex Meeting to go to the continent in a few ' A P0narl Condition,1 This gentkmen,,who was shot .on Thnr LClast Jmn 13. Wise, ir still 'iyinir ' at era that iiii arm wili hoteonite tb be am Dutated. but the bone is sb mucli irijuced that the arm will probably always be nearly useless. Balto.. American, 18ti. v . Asubmarine cable1 is proribsed between r Europe' aud".Iueu03?. Ayres. ' ;- This, it- is uiougnr,..wiu-.jnai,criai assisv v tiens of ?An22ric2n C2 vitalist3. who for. iseveial yars"pi5tlT3 bern est: - ive.'y pnjTHKeci ? ia , vus w out mvo j Ayrea, A Roy miletl by Seel XInttefcle .TUe fbilo wring oceai- in th lrovidencff Herald ai 14th is---v --3-::?T:-;: Z W tU afenoon of the 12tW two boya namedi Ciley and iUetalcl iw- fofowf i; fifteen years tjf agr and theittcr t twelve, f while pkying mvbles ia lyes .street got into aa aUejrpatiwi in bpngeuenCJ- rf Jhtf younger one refusing tntoknuckle loFvmM- that is, hold fair knuklopoirtljejTwnd for thetberto sttike with Ms taarblcs, FinallyCiJej WKk&ife?r$$ik a tery severe manner won! attervvatd ptruck him with a" pair;tf . steel a knuckles-: which hd "had on. The boyr although badly hurt, managed td'get ;to: his jbamc -lT8 street, when he told hla moffrer '.oc-:: curred, aadld,'Mtn.l'ain'rng "td '' die." Directly aftejrn:afdrhe became in sensible. iA. phjsicianwas 'at '"jfttice'--Btrm4-i ried;aa1d etferytfiibVaso Ithe young sufferer Tvhichs feill could su tgest f-' but'the:iujuHe foiOited tifa fatal cbaniCl tef,ani at five ociok'esttrday afternoon? the unfortunate- butt expired "bavittj? Iax Insensible for tTrenty-four hotirs,,. Officers were .in search of Cilef ill day yesterday and last nightfbu teytld ot 8UC4'v finding 'himiT" Thia S Imtt -painful occurrences-that ever came toi ;otir Kaowieaee,; anu- one xuat suottitinoij. po without, a lesson '?Jt Erilliant Career nd Kfvd ef,iCon -We find in the hist finmber ttlielVin-; Z: Chester, (Ya;) f Tim ejblogcai sketch of Captainfeinfge pBureliTf of -yl Clarke-cottnty perished iii the5 tnlperial army: mlUi i This gallant igmian tras only fotateen years of age when the hite' vear for ; ihde- f prendenqe broke 4pn'ba4jHUh?pTo r testsctf his fmnda enlisted in.the x-South; ern army ; andfbortf. ; hi mselft thrqugh all : its coatstaiAyith, &stingtii4hdi and credit.. :-:- '.--'w&.v''4". -After Lee's srYeMcr ne detenniseo fto ; leave the 1 countfyv andifhtliis he went to Mexico, and fendi f q. the Em peror Maaihiilj a'aJa the Im-1. perial service he display efthe JsairKa dent valor that had narked r hM : JpoafjBde-' rate career, and; 'be - rose'' to'-, tlie' gr&dhr- -.; ' captainy V.ID amm w uicli wire fbtgliOa,; axiaiiliah J I last bampaignV BorweU -a tnortaUy; , vvoiinded, and fcreathid: aVlasi.;.flH thttr field of ;actionr;s fy: There are b' ulEeV' 'lijcwi!b4iP so applicable the w'ortfe of ByoniJ 'Brief, brave ! andgtorM;aA : --:'j':'cafeef.'t,vr-.r-'i-1.-fV--;;-V'ifvv'fi It was rumored on the. streets of this" here; tras kilhHi by sonie'. frfcedniea "r Iivintf city and Wdsh? ttgtbh y estefday : at Rob?!' C Conrad, a pfomiheiit't lkwyef:'-1 Win Chester. Virsriiiia, Jind wkttia 4 eUknevrnI there,and that Philip WilKafa also of that t tojvn, was bieredtlfear'ir tb'freed men.rt V,Q give the :---i.itrbaAh',da worth, hy&vgxtfaiifo -.-.. -.Jy ';i'' .trilTtZ Hi! :, i -, v -f-::-- A Washington spwiarJjoheGUtbikf.--says i''ItihdeTBtnere'Vni a'a" ;..? meeting held in.ew-Yor atwhich 'prominent"' Democrats .will iriter ; change views' ihelalipW tW" feanidi:. -for the next President. Messrs. Pen4le toii, of ew TOTkMrsha Sevmoarij6f4Kw YorkrBlair. of Miss6uri.r; Trimble,' of Kentucky, and bthersarcex x -p: pected-io 'afad:-!'ff ;V;.;i4iH;';;;; 'An Absurd HntOr The Herald has a special des'patcb from - "Washiogton which statfea' tKat the egrbeit in , 'Richmond..: are- in a stater at -greaton sfernation on ccounti of. a ridiculous" re-x port, which has been4rcircn them to the effect that tlie- ph)fess)ra at,:, the Medical CoUegdfiraaviiiidl'itniTf negroes .captard.;kiUd,;';acrj,;-a44 tif the college for ihe purpose of 'dissecting 4 them: 1'liisis an instance bf tbe' extreme credulity of the race.--- '' ;n Indf aa Eelslatrs In Maine there live the Passamaauoddy - Indians,5 and these5 femment' 'savages in order that their light may not be? hidden' under a bushel j are given; twp.representa- . tives in the State' Legisiyure, The two distinguished Indians jost elected to i rep resent them In Ithat boxiyi are--known bv : the sonorous names of Peas pole Sabatttra and Sockabesian Swassian. Wo trust they will hiqV rrnnA tcriatnra 1 1 1 Accident- frm - ine Bursting of iaVatt i-t,'f'!aoB;-'E" : Baitimobb, Nov. 17-', on i uursaay last, ,inree, persons wero dangerously if not fatally injured itv West minstef, Carrol County, Md.t by the burst-- ' ing of a cannon while :firing a. salute fur iue recent iemociauu vici-uiies, -sjne man had his leg torn bflVapcl another hia-side pen'etrfea-l)tafild:ochell.''', ' ' .ftev:; Mr.0.KeiHi o? colored breather has bas been arrested att Zndiananolia for marrying a colored" mia' and white, wo-w man, in viuiauyu vv iue xuuAu.ua marriage law. - " -' ' . . The opening of a grave In . Hamsburg has sliownthat silk dresses last longer faan bamaa .bbaea ;' '&i&f , i f- r, .mi' ' !AW Illinois cormpondent of the Lan caster Jfearaatwya that this has been t the most: prouiaoie Beasoaeojojea oy uo.-j. wniem'famenfbi many years. J 'J It is stated , that there are over"two -thousand base balVcVdba- in " the coun--- try.,;"'? iv.l :f..',.'4i,wsiri?tI:; "'1 " Ex-Governor amUUefrk Kentucky, t has gone cerjt9ltheregularldemocracyj and theanltdparty of ,thft. State' i bro keli op. . jt ,' r- :"J V. Tie Hev. Kewman Hail,' D. D., of ton- V(fc don; is in' Richmond, --anil, : was" to havo; preached in that city on Tuesday evEning; ias- ;t -;-- tr' . llrj Joseph Davis, brother: tf j cITwrsoa Davis, was at Natchez last week, on , hl ' vetiv t.n hia residenco lh Warren CC'-rfr. 'UMiss.' ryrlvdthb ifrfniy'liii.-- Vfn" 'i -i - - - 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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