1 s -v. VOL. I JNTO. 51. MORNING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Office, South 'Water: St. I Ajr- THE STAR is mailed or delivered to subscribers in all part if the Cityy at $2 SO fov.hix Months, or $1 SS3 for Three Months. . J BATES Olf AWVERTI SIX G : One Square one day,,.w;." $ 75 1 25 1 5 2 00 ' 2 25 2 50 three days.'.: a, ( ( " four days,. . ...... . . . . ,83- Contract Advertisements 'taken at pro-f j)0rtionately low rfttes.;V; ; ; : JSAILWAX DIKECTORY. WILMINGTON MAXCHESTER BYROAD, 2fe8ident-Ilchry SL Drane. - . Directors .John Dawsu&tlenry Natty ; O. (i, Parsley, A.: J. DeRossetf . 8. Cowan, GeoJ Y. McCall, W. E. Mills, James G. Burr, Rich--iirJ Bradley, J. Eli Gregg.: v (Jwieraf fiipe?in!ewietif William Macllae. Srcretaryaml 2'i'euxin'er---Ym. A. AValken General Freight Agent-John L. Cantwell. VILMINGTOy, CHARLOTTE & JTORD RAIL ROAD. 11UTHER- t N vc Hutchison, Haywood . Guion, C C. Hen- tlerson, A.A: LogHRy, R. .UoliU'ely. j , 4 friperintenrlent W. I.E,verett. - 2aster of Transportation W. H. Allen. ft'cretary and lreasiirerl. T. 'Alderman. ' Mader Mechanic AV. Gill. 1 J-Vt'igfU Agent R. French.; 5. "WILMINGTON -& WELDOK IL-ROAD President R. R. Bridgers. Directors on the -port of the fitoektMklera'W. A. YVright.S. D. Wallace, Eii Murray, Alfred Martin, A. H. Vanliokkelenr Geo. Harris,, of Wilmington, and John Everett, of Goldsboro'. Directors on the part of Vie State Edward Kid drr, of Wilmington, N. C, John Nortieet, of Tarboro', and Thomas D.vHogg, of Raleigh, X. C. '.' : Chief Engineer and General Superintendent S. L. Fremont; - - v i ' - Jf ister of ',Tran-xnortftion Wm. Smith.. P!) Seeretarff and TreazirrerJ. W.Thompson. ; ' JIater of MacMnery M. M. Hankins. ! Auditor G. L. Dudley. KAIL ROAD LINES. Wilniiiigtonr cfc Wei. R. B. Co. witMixoTox,r. a, Oct. 11, m. OX AND AFTER THE 12th OCTOBER, the following Schedule will be run over this Road :; :? ; .. DAY PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIN. Leave Wilmington, daily (Sundays excep ted), at 6:00 AtM.j arrive at Weldon, 3:00 P. M. Leave Weldon -tlaily (Sundays excepted), ut 10:30 A. M.; arrives,atWimington, 7:00 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, MAIL AND PASSENGER I TRAIN. , ; : Leave Wilmington at. ........ .9:30 P. M., daily. Arrive at Weldon at .:00 A. M., I " Leave Weldon at G:25-l M., i " Arrive at Wilmington at. . .. . .2:20 A. M., ' " ' EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave Wilmington dailv (Snndavs except ed), at 4:00 A. M and arrives at. Weldon at 0:00 P.M. Leave Weldondaily (Sundays except ed), at 4:00 A. M., and arrive at Wilmington at ;:0i) P. M. Trains pass Goldsboro' at 2:00, 10:30 and 10:50 Al M.,uomg north ; at 2:50, 10:15 P.M., and 10:50 A. M., arc in ar South, connecting with Trains to. Raleigh and Newbern at 10:30 A. M., and further points at 2:50 P. M. ! .2 Papers on the line of the Road copy this and omit all other Schedule notices, . j . S. L. FREMONT, Octl-2-lNf Chief Eng. & Gen. Sup't. Wilmingtoii, li si r 1 0 1 1 c nd RUTHERFORD RAIL ROAD. GsNrt Afi ScPKntTEDtrN-T's On-riCEl Wilntingtdn, N. C.j Aug. 9, 18S7. $ AND AFTER TUESDAY Sent, An- ir trasz tsztt. -tne l'assenser Tram on tnis Road wilj leave Wilmington on r Tuesday, Thiirsdayj and Saturday, at 7 o'clock. AJ M. Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at 3 P.!M. AiTlve iat Wadeslwro' "(Stage), at 12 mid night. Leave Wad esboro' (Stage), oniTues- dav, Thursday and Saturday at.2 P, M. ! Reave Rockingbaiii (Stage),?; on Monday, Wednesday arid Friday, at 4:30 A.M. ! Leave Sand Hill (Cars) Mondavi "Wednes day and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A. M. 1 Arrive at Wilmington same davs, at 3 P. M, ! W. I. EVERETT, sepm-l-tf . Uen. Sup't. Wilitiiiicion and Manchester RAIL ROAR COJIPAXY. GEWKiiAiy-SrrKiiiw't'KnEXT's Office, ) f-Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 5, 1861 $ G S AND AFTER OCT. 6th. PASSEX- gerjTrains of this Road will run on the lollOM mg Schcdnle : . J EXPRESS TRAIN Leave AT umijigton... , 2:30 A. M. Arrive at Florence.'..: .'2 . .... . . . 8:10-A. M. Arrive at Kingsville. . 11:45 A.M. Leave Kingsville .; .,...11:30 A. M. Arrive at Florence. 2:5-1 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8:55 P. M, ' ';, ! ACCOMMODATION TRA1X. - . leave Wilmington . .. . .... .... '. . . ..... 7:50 P. M Arrive at Kingsville. .10:38 A. M Leave Kingsville....... 2:00 P. M- Arrive at Whnington ................ 5:15 A. M. Express Train connects closely at Flor ence with the North Eastern Rail Road, for Charleston, and Che raw Darlington Rail Road, for Cheraw, and at Kingsville with.the South Carolina" Railroad, for .Columbia and Augusta. -. "- "'). Accommodation Train will run daily, Sun days excepted, ' and connect at Kingsville with South Carolina Rail ,Road for Colum bia and Augusta.' -k; -' .'; - A WM. MacRAE, oct7-l.Vtf Gen. Sup't. V ; DRAFtftOOKS ! DRAFT BOOKS! DRAFT BOOKS J For sale at i I Printing House and Bqok Bindery, oct5-ll-lt No. 3 South Water Street. , VrEWBFR3tf ilEPViBEICAX Xewberii, L is; c . i ,sept23-j. -1 BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCUEAKS, Iland-BilLvPosters, Wedding Cards, Vis aing Cards, Business Cards, Bilf-Heads, Let-ter-rieadsi Aeconnt ,Sales,'Pi-JeesCurrent,-BAil Itoad IManks. Cleiits' and Sheriffs' j Blanks, Constables' Blanks; c.'j Acrprinted at v - . WM. H. BERNAKD'S f 'v Printing and Publishing House, oct23-31-lt . , , No. 3 South Water Street. ; - " -'T. "' -trt''' v-"'"'9 '.' BLANK i BOOK . JIANUFACTOIty. Ilecord' Books, Ledgers; Journals Dock ets, and other Blank Books, in endless va riety, manufactured at - - -:-Mjry t i: -v r'--. ,;. 'i i f v : - - v, WM H. BERX ABD'S i - f Printing Donae and Book Bindery, : koctl5-18-lt j v $o. 3 South Water Street, i Director S: J. Person, A. H. VanBokkelert, Jno. A. JMeDowell, Robert S. French, Walter L. Steele. Stephen w, CoK's Samuel H. Walkun. E. i m eiii.wtw'..."-' " '-: -; '. ; " ..i t- ' y'' '''r ' ., Published Tn-Weekly. ; r I .. - .. .. , WM. IL BERN AliD, Agent. aTimnaAsounsffvfitisitT4n .t JL-Semiweekly at yeldon WoJi bytgtpne 4 IHr Wilmington. df.C. ' V,.;!;;''"', , - THE MORNING STAR THE MORNING STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, 'AT- Xo. 3 Sonllt Waicr Street THE CIIILlPESt DAILY NEWSPAPER -IN- North or . South Carolina ! STAB Jen. n 1 CONTAINS liRlcsl Tclcsrapliic Dispatches, Tiocal XcwsL Marliet Reports, and ' General Intelligence. TJEIOIS OF SUBSCKIJPTIOiV : To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of the City, 50 Cents per Month, MAILED TO SUBSCRIBERS AT 2 50 for 6 Months, 1 25 for 3 Months. ADVERTISING RATES . a. 4, ,. Iiower tlian those of any Daily Weirspapcr in citliei 1 of the (- Carolina ! ; 4Rr Address all communications to ' l- -y- .V 4 4.: iJriEaaXlliopi-Ietor, sept23-Mf T .,W??OT2?tJtp. rCr U win A th' 1: ' ' ; i - ROSADALIS; Tlic Best Blood '.'Purifier' in the World Z 'v -;; -vi;f; Dr. Lawrence's Celelrntel , ii IS," Read tbc Following Home Certificates . i ,'From Fj3'sicians: Wo hereby certify that the Rosadolis is pre pared by a -JPhyjtician, who is an experienced Pharmaceutist and Chemist," and that his remedy is an efficient and valuable one in.Sero vkt , Syphilis, &o., ifc having performed some remarkable cures iu this vicinity. - W. A. DUGGAN, M. D , - A K. BARNES, Mi 1). . ! ' 1 R. W. ING, M. D. " ' Wilson, N. C, Feb.! 8th, lSW. - - : t We hereby certify that we regard Dr. Law rence's Compotinxl Extract of Jiosadalis as a Reliable Alterative, &c. . 1 " " ri t ? - t- , v. j . I . A-LVMOORE, M.D. Wilson,' jt: e:,arithii:''t'-' r Edgecombe County, iW C, May 2, 1867. ' Jbr, J. J. Lawrence, Dear Sir : Please send me immediately, per Express, to Tarboro', two dozen more bottles of your Rosadalis. 1 have carefully examined JFbrmvla., and have used" it m Tnjnpractice 4n number of cases. I am well pleased with it. J think it, beyond dotibt, tie best Alterative I ever vsed. 1 have tried it in several cases of Scrofula, and Scrofulous affections, &o., with mitch satis f'ac tioji ta mysetf and patients. I have also used it in Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis one terrible case of eight years standing, m wliich 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 Alterative now Icwnm. -r-: - ' i , Respectfully Yours, ic, ; ? f A. B. NOBLES, M. D. A Wotllcrfnl Cnre of Scroftilous White Swelling. ' . . i j HOME CERTIFICATE. I hereby certify that last September I . was rtt tacked 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 was! attended with the most excruciating pains. I I was so reduced that I was confined to my room over three months. My leg was so completely drawn up that I could not bend it at all. I tried various reme dies, and they failed to give me anv relief. I was in this condition when 1 commenced tak- ing Dr. Lawrence's I Rosadalis. The swelling in bot h knee and neck began to subside be- fore: I took all of the nrst bottle. Bvthe time I took the second bottle the swelling of the neck entirely disappearedl and- that of the knee nearly so. After "takmsr three bottles 1 found myself completely well able to walk as well as ever, &c,i 1 I I LATJJlXJIi WILLIAMS.1 Wilson, May 12, 1S67. , - Rosadalis will Cure .the Worst Cases I of Chronic Rheumatism. ! HOME CERTIFICATE. Wilson, N. C, May 0, 18G7. I hereby certify that I .was cured of long standing Chronic f Rheumatism, by taking four bottles of Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalirt. i , : : . james wills. Rosadalis Cures Carbuncles, Boils, - i dimples, Ac. Certificate from an od and much respected citizen of Greene Coiinty, now a resident of 1 Wilson, JV. U. if-... I hereby certify. that during the Summ'or and Fall of 18i5;), l" was severely afflicted -wit ii Carl'iinetes, having as many as 14 large Lkir- bvncles -and 12 ordinary Boil s. I suH'ered-so much from them that I could not got out of the house half tke time for several montlus. Being induced to try Dr. Ijawrenee's Jiosa- dalix, I ;tw entirely cirred by the vse of one bottle of that truly valuable medicine. ! W. A. DAKDEX, Sr. Wilson, May 11, 1SC7. ' I -Portsmouth, Va., Aug: 2?!, l.C7. Cant.J. H. Baker Sir: For the last seven or eight years, I have -been severely afflicted vith a "verv troublesome -form of SALT BIIFIl'M, from which I have never been able t . i - a. .i; .1. j i A 1"). . . . l : . . - i,o ooiain nits si;uiiei . piwuinie ivnei from anv of the many remedies'which I have at various times applied, until I ehancred to trv 1)B. LAWREXCU'S.KOSADALIS. In less than one month I found myself almost en tirely enied of my troublesome eruption! Other meinebrs 6f mv family have used it as a blood purifier, with the most gratifyin results. i -. Trnly lean say of all the medicines I .have ever useu peroTe, none nave oeen o nappny beneficial in effects as the Ro-sadalls,, and J would most cheerfully recommend it .to the public and to all suffering humanity. . I - Verj' Respectfullv, Yours, &c.,l : A-..-- MRS. jE. X. BOGGS, ' 1 t Opposite the Crawford House. , i "t- I - - ' ! Consumption in its Farly Stages, can De curen.. . , Baltimore, Md., March 4th, 1817. Dear Dr. Jxiwrence . My daughter having been cured of a deeply seated disease, of the . lungs by your "Rosadalis," I feel it my duty to liiafce'the fact known to you for the benefit of others. She suffered nearly two vears with a hard cough, which troubled her day and night; i at last the emaciated fonn, glasSy cye, night SM'eats, together with the cough, told too plainly tnat it was C'twrnmrttion, be- 'yond question, eating at hervitals. Our Phy-; sieians- nrongiit no renei. Mie. was aavisea to try your Rosadalis, jas a tonic which. f-he did--iniag,ine my surprise and gratification -when I found her; appetite returning. Slowly she regained her strength, her cough and night-sweats gradually ceased, r and she is now, after taking five bottles of your medi cine, apparently as well as ever. I . j Yonrs Respectfully, j - i ,.;' MRS. E. AXX SMITH. ; Major John W.iunhnm, one of the editors bf the Wilson Xorth Carolinian, says in the issue of the'ioth of April, 1867 : "I believe, row personal experience, that the Rosadalis is the finest tonic ever prepared."" . ? , j - ! -I r - Wilson, X. C, Sept. 13, 18(57. Dr. Lawrence Sir : In 18d2, my son, now agfed five yean, was vaccinated with what proved to be impure matter, which complete ly ; destroyed his health He has been afflict ed with an inveterate and extremely trouble some eruption of the skin, sometimes break ing' out in sores; &c. ROSADALIS was pre scribed bv my family physician, Dr. A. D. Moore. ! After taking it a few weeks my son became and remains entirely well. ' lours Tmir. J. B.JDAXIEL. Itostidftlls trill dire the Worst Cases off i scrofula. Bead the Statement Bclo w and ' lespair not. ; Wilson County, Sept.. 10, 1RG7. T)f. Jf LctwrenceJDea,r Sir : My young est daughter, aged five years, has been dread fully afflcted with Scrofula nearly all ler life. I tried a great many physicians, but w Ithout relieving her much ; in fact most of them said there was no hope of cure. ; During the last Spring she was worse than ever, her body and limbs being covered with sores and blotches with face and eyes very much ; swollen-.- Whilst in this condition, I Was advised by Dr. Ii A; Smith to try your ROSADALIS., I at onee procured three nottles, and commenced giv ing it to her. The effect wan magical. Jrt iexs than a month, to :my great astonishment, ike was entirely ''well. I am, sir, , , - , - Yours, with respect and gratitude, " r - M- - W. W. BURXETT.' Rosadalis is a Potent Iteitted n:;all .. w - i-Chronifl,. .Diseases; ; ' : Certificate from G. W. Blovnf Esq., Attorney ;-i --fa; .'' a JJU.W n usfj'fi.j. p., This is to eeTtif v that I was afflicted with Chronic , Inflammation.' of the Ear, f rom-8a8 until this Summer, when it assumed, such a troublesome form as to eive sreat pain. I was, at times. partia,lly deafj. andrthe suppn- ration anq. almost;, continual nmr.-oi ma,w.et; kept the outside f the ear Daaty.iimamea. T . was induced ;to trv Dr. Lawrenee's llosad .lis. nd now think I am entirely cured,'. The suppuration rTtaeecwed ewr. and there is not that itehing sensation in , the arwhicn before so; much annoyed me. $'s:-i A Ji: .itiJ:.-, J ri rrorLeral healtJi Jinjt nhtfr been rrreatlu ImnrOV' ed. and I have been entirly free from my usual bilious symtoms, Ac.; at this season of the year- I can ; confidently- recommend the Rosa- lav iisz-v: - GEO..W. BLOUXT. ; WlIsont"Sept13th, 186?.. ; r , t jjrnti'tHM' 'Cnmitlnlnt Cured, r Jv OwifeKn - ' -'A Complaint by Dr. Lawrcncesf Eosadal si, after having been confined to my bed and house for a long time, and trying various medicine witlxut1erieut. .: .; I knor -of 'severaL others to-thii "Conntv, cured through the use of 1 the Rosadalis, and it can be found in nearly every house in my neigl iborhood, and they all praise it as a great medieiaev'-' - .;. v-.-, ; .v , -m' .. - :f . -,;r-M.if THOMA.4- THORN, r- Greene County, August It, 1SG7. i : i Rosadalis enres all Sliin Diseases. SALT EHEtM CtTlED REMARKABLE -'' . . - : -., CURE I!" : v . Motkeal, C ax aiaL April 4th,lSG7. Dr. Later ence, Wilson, JV.' C, ' My Dear Sir .-For the last ten imrs - (until recently), I sutfered .with an inveterate -'eruption of the sJcin called bv physicians "Salt Rheum," with which I, suffered terriblv; the pain and itching was ,alniost intolerable. I tried several of the best physicians in Eu rope and this country have visited.se veral celebrated prlifg--spent thousands AqU lars and failed to get better. In December! 1&5M, being in Charleston S. 1 was toid by a gentleman at tha h otel,i that I he -had been cured of a bad tetter by a medicine called "Kosadaiis." I resolved to1- trv it. withont. any hopethbxigh, of its doing me any good. 1 procured a bottle of Messrs. King & Cos- Fiudimr. to J my surprise, that I was improving, I Jought four other bottles 1 btit.bfttorvTinAiwlTt n 1 th Jas& 13 found. I ks iu uisease uavinz ennreiv auxttmsarea.-- . n 1 xt,i Atr . . r . -.4 .. . . . please accept as a token of my gratitude. j wjiy tto you not make your invaluable Rosa- aaiis widely known t j lour Sincere Friend, W. T. SELTZER. Sold Wholesale by D. BARNES & 00 S & CO.. 21 Park Row. Nirw Torlr. CARR. BOYKIN .r.O-.:'l Hutinvfiv Rt , ri. timore. j - - E. WILLIS 47Market St.,,Wilmington, N. C. J. H.BAKER, 14 Roanoke A ve Norfolk, Va. 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Mumsm ' - ; ; r . ,,t publishers. jL men oi Wilmington are 'informed that the .Adralvicr enjoys a large circidation in the Eastern part of South Carolina, and the lower part of Xorth Carolina, and offers them an nu- equaieu medium tnrougn which to reach coun try merchants and dealers.- And the adver tising terms are so lovvj as to be an induce ment, i Apply to WM. IL BERNARD, Agent, Wil mington, or to the Publishers, - i- novC-40-tf Cheraw, s. C. DRAWBACKS. V IIAVK SOW, COMPLETE, TJIti - T V Forms for Drawback under Internal Revenue Act.' The set comprises nine dif ferent forms, all. prepared according to the new regulations." . i. For sa ie at the ofiice of the MORX1XG STAR. oct22-3tex M 1 1 C USSR AW ADVERTISER, CIIERAW, S. C.,f Published Weekly, II. c. Powell, rropneior. - j s WM. H. BERXARD, Agent, sept23-l-tf ; AVilmington, X. C. T3 ALEICJH PROGRESS, PUBLISH li ed Daily and Weekly,"at Raleigh, X. C, by Guthrie & Orr, Propi-ietors. . 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"CTTESTERX SEXTlSf EI, PUBI.ISIIE1 VY. .Weekly, at Winston, X. C, by George M. Mathes. ii . WM. H. BEKXAKDAgent, octSl-S3-tf:i Wilmington,-X. C. HTARlOJf STAR, MARION, S, C, PtTB lished Weekly, by W. J. McKe rail, Pro prietor. 4" ! WM. IL BERXARD, Agent, . aept2S-l-tf ; Wilmington , X.C. PRIXTIXG PUBLISIILXG; HOUSE, BLAXK BOOK MAXU FACTORY.and PAPER' RULIXGjBQQMS, Xo a south wateT-street; w-.f- :v'--ocj-35r V iished Weetay, McMillan, Proprie tor. 1 WM, n.; BERXARD, Agent, ; .. sept23-l-tf ' vvilmington, N j v. 'X 3f' C.V Published Weekly. 'AA i--..:--?v'iWM.''Bk-,BERXABD;Agent,'i. sept23.tf r -j rtvWilBiington, 2L-C: OLD NORTH STATE, BALlSKlJKli X, X. C Publishedri-Weekly and WeeJtly, Lewis Hanes. Editor and Proprietor. ianes, . -ylM i WM. H. BERXARD, AirenL ; sept2t-l-tf v .Wilmington, X...C ; AM ERIC A3V, ST ATES VI I.I.E, N. " C, Published JWeeklvi-Engenft- B. Drake & ;:rept?34-tf Al Wllmington,,.XtTis. ; 4 1 PUBLISHED AT WILMINGTON", "' N. C.,. , ,. ? '"By II. BERNARD. ' : rjj-s MailedOr delivered to subscribers in all parts of the City, at $2 50 for Six gmtbsorf! 25fortThree Mdriths.' -t : - J : v.lt l-A? - n v.- - i-r-i.:.' -0 FROM WAiSKlNdTONi J wm peciai Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. Democrats anl the . Frefcldency Cau cus of! . RepnMican' Congrressmea c?en. v Sherman ciiier justice Usns9 anil the Davis. Trial."; -'r' "j ' , j . t . " WAgnicf ok, NovlO. The , allesce'd nommatibn1 of ""General Bt iadma and others by meetings of dem- tr ,rats eoiournins? liere; in connection with ! trie .Presidency ana ice-x'resiciency, iurn hit, to ne uiereiv iiuuuiucu v. j. ueic uic. ... i:ki Ko a l Pi"UA - ..i- . . ..v . ,v democratic DOllt - nd itdoes t&t appear a that-otheyi hav . .1 - --- . . -r..-rli . hotd. anvMuorwira niT)ri vilirj'ji liuisfK nrr hawiheyb9 Wbereen by acefdt, in reatr: tkrimlXi'han"jtrd':.rtrewat:'ii1 time. So tar as ean 'fe iearfiea-uennneiy. not bne'oVAKosnow here. favors Jltepui-, iriatiori of ; O&n, gieadmaft. "... , It is probable that the President will not send : any nomin the Senate-prior to The republican members of Congress i : -l .Trti... I ,. propose to nave a caucus on -l uursuny nbj-ht next, to- fieternnne wnat, n an measures of importance shall Le taken up during the November session, and wheth er impeachment shall be further progress ed in or dropped after hearing the report of the judiciary, committee on , tue sub ject. ..- - ,',,',, Twentv-three . Senators ana seventy- four Representatives have arrived and ta- ken rooms tor the season. j A letter received at General . Grant's herdquarters, from General S';.ern an, states ti at the latter will not oe ntre unm aoout. tl e first of December. Whatserv7cehesLa:l 1 e assigned to after that date , will be-.. de termined after Gen. Sherrran V'rrivcs in the citv. ; . 'A:ri' Thad. Stevens rode to the Capitol in a carnage, ana was carncu imo me uunu ing, where he remained j about an hour, and then returned to his nouse Chief Justice Chase savs he will eo to st Justice tjnase says ne. wiu go i"irr ZV- i"v r '" V - TT Jv Tt , " n oud on the 26th instant, but wille cordial ;ndyofOTJpM5,J4 3side in'court, as his official" duties - Kershaw The iGetsrc Richm not preside reauire his prescence in this city from that date onward until the adjournment 01 me Supreme Court. , Data. A Girl Pursues her Father Assassin, and is Fatally Wounded toy Him. A special dispatch to the Cincinnati Comtnerciql from Cairo, dated 12th, says ; An old family quarrel, avth'-a womai in -JW- clerk, consiaenTisflr.meTT tfeei the case, culminated terribly yesterday at artlen, county epVwrotiffCd by O. t). Canipbeii, formejly sherifi", threat ened to kill Campbell onfsight. Jamp bell heard of the threats ; 'business eom pelled him to come to town ; Warden ad vanced ; Camplell retreated, warning Warden not to follow. After retreating ten jir Uvelve paces, Campbell shot War den in the mouth, at sixty yards, with a pistol. The ball.kdged in the bach of the neck, and was , taken :AmiA Warden may recover.. After Warden fell, his daughter,' aged eighteen, took her father's pistol and rushed at Campbell, who ran, begging her to let him alone. ; After run ning fifty yards, Campbell tai'ned, shot a piece out of her ear, and continued run ning: She then shot and missed. Camp bell again turned, and shot her in the bowels."!. She is still living, with no hopes of recovery. Campbell is in jaiL .i- ...... ...... Mr. Stevens and Impeachment. It is stated that; the Hon. Thad. Stevens has prepared the following bill to be in troduced in Congress, which met on yes- f n -f1 !. iLiua . Be it enacted. That whenever either the President or Vice-President of the United States shall have ahicjes accusing him of Irish crimes and misdemeanors duly pre ferred against him I and the court consti tutionally providetl therefor shall have ordered his trial and fixed the day for it to commence, he shall be considered a9 lying undfr a disability to discharge the powers and duties' of his office and , said disability shall remain until the termina-, tion of said trial. -.4' Vi-- , Prospects at Jfew-Orertns. , The announcement that yellow fever is no longer epidemic' in New Orleans uas S3nt thousands of people aud hundreds of whole- famtlies back there to their " homes irom the-fNorth: fThe lNeW-Orleans pa pers' contain encouraging accounts oi the Winter business prospect, .Places oi amuse ment are; well patronized ; the hotels are filled up, amt as th&yellow lever has no .v disappeared, tlie health ot tne city is un- Usually gool. , The Case of John? II. Surratt ' i Surratt's case will riot be reached again until a large number, of persons now ; in jail are given trial. ifTtna .will not tase nlace until next Marcnvin toe meanume, an etfort will be made, which will, prob ably be successful, to take the.case toome Northern State for trial, on., account, of a difficulty or impossibility ?t)f nbtainiiig ; a 1UXV liere.-r WUm. Xpri twtw: sntu w T Colonel Jlosby in 3few Yorh. - -L v :'Nsfw-55T6niL, Nov. 19. ,: Colonel ;M6bjlate: of .the! .Confederate arm v. anpieared to-day at the gpld-roomi bv invitation otthe.Yiice-Dresident.vt Some of ememer0jff etestedl and ulf e- W exritemeot isuedv when the' board; held i special meeting ; ancT"almost unanimously determined1 toustaiflvthe invitation, of the 4 At-'ihfAiA'i Bishop 6regar. ' Right Rev. Alexander Gregg, Bishop iof Texas, has returned. irom Europe in '.im proved health, 'and ih how on a visit to his relations m Cheraw, AJWiae.isuPPJ18. published in New York and iLpndou the r -Within the walls f the Bsstilej daring' the rticfii of Ibuia hXFV.,s3 1 faiacted the inexplicable ?&bfc;V9Pii tiniietrl k ravsterv-'fo-. f hi Avtof..-titox Matt.,"., . jin'thle Iron Mask; : When fi'ratrjP?' w-i confined m the Jkorguenteasiuis; iac, . th? Meditterranean whence r-5nid1rCVFf ed by DV S '.MAwhO ts tbll FTAta f e governor, tintl answerable,- it-'fa- belieTC'V; :, r tor his safety ' Avith hia trrfa 'life,' itotiit?r Bastile, where1i6 ftictl rOTbe?!:;! " 1703, and was buried onvthAiOthynhey cemetery of- St Paulttridefv thQaii cit ;T Machiati. IJd nkpt, except tfee gdreraroraf : n-fr:- his toiqe, two pereonvl ortli?! V f conveyed written trrls; one ca niaf2rj4 3 ed upon a lirietf shirty irtdt pthercnraT'j ed on ra feflref ptate cfietLrtboit ppa rant'eause, immediately f: afterwards. lPuf 1 ring; his coneyancelffoniiltbA Isle3, Be Satatr Mara dined afiitb same ? hH and slept r$ the5 same itltaber wUhU t; hita;'wlthstbiryer'at-:lm destfov him' fn'case df 'ahHm part to repeal himae;1tue Bsistrle 'Klf wad' wafted ttpopiflje ftnid I toi. 4 by he go"verri.h'tot)k; ri destroyed all the .linen he oncer u;IIW Wds never seett but witirit jtrasK or pjacK witli-mukets':aiidr?Hg1ited.''jinate nstruted;to fi of his speaking or 5 lowing, '.his .'face haridreddbhjeciurea'Mvifbfe to who this' mvsterioii.i tlt!fsiii.waa Lw1k t 'X -. was treated .with.; such q respect, jjet; . h8v such jealou?rigor,wliQsUfe was Keldsacrejl against taking oily vet made dne scene of c incessant my stej, hM Ctf -ifiy? A person of sufficient aotq imm', t)6:-$tet(tfw,.iii history: toaccuhtforhciitoreeution,. 7 alone, baffles all .inquiry, ri,e general ideflt seems to be that he wns'dit elder, "brother f bf Louis th)eT.tlre.'frtSt;6rii idoltef w bus intrigue belwefiuimiie Austria, v an d th e . D uke 4 Buckbigham, , .or some ! , other lover, who, being bprh" in 'wedJocfrt could not have',-ted!' 5ipoisW8yPt)f;:lti k claim to the thrdne. hadlii3seTOebeflf liul 'admiitecLi xdit'AJr-hHfitf.is'i Gnirl JTosenh 1?. Uribfl We were privileged, duringthe.efisioil or th roilrt.i laat -TOPPirl in rvef ftTid tyrnsn 7i't erect and vigorous hii Ihtclligeirt aridlx ir . nevolcnt eye as briliant -aVftrhen; Jheuledil the brave sons ol' GarolinaintJther fight. la ; many respects General . Kershaw, , standi , ? forth as one. of nature's iio blemcni' : 1 With H: a 8entiment and 'sjmathastender wcttf humane' as that ot woman-ncp.yetf a spirit brave'and fearless, tWghjtpaiii; ly instincts and principles, and with a tal-; ' ent of which any man "mighf well ' Jeel l . .Thn Fitiiiine in Knrilnt. A London banking-house has opened a subscription for the relief! of the' pasan: of Northwestern ' Sweden.' . Thfir harvesta of thatistrkt haveJfaUediforw cessive years. . An early frost this jea'r haa completely ruined hp.jitl sequence a population of more' than-er-M". ehty thbusaridts left w against.the longluvteruoijjthe Jaigblati tudes. Already ' bread can De hardly, bought, and the peasant in ;voraeiplace9' are! eking out life with Toots ftati tbe .bajrk oi trees'-' v. , , s; j,. .?'. ' rvfMAA ITnnd.nal TliAnannil nATIaMBf'' jpjpuaheustry ranks mribng the nrst mea x oflttie Sttem-?iiB"':TIw- Worth of Diamonds,. . . u i:' t : It is slated ttiatUn & certata Winxkrwoiifjt, Broadway, New.iVprk 'fai an ; ujiptrusiye t , case of ordinary . size arid, pattern, ' three liundred thousand dol monds are lying expofiedtpubt yiew. ; This is the famous collection; . contributed by the ladies of the Soutfc to aid the war, and is to be ( used by tbe.Gett'ytburg Aaso ciation in the raising of fwntls-fot Ihe enter prise of founding a homo for crippled ' soldiers oa the fcattle:field oVthat place. " AA "; The Profits vbf , Cptton-Ralajpae- j i t f '. It is estimated that the present price- ofV cotton did not yield to th6 planter what ' . w six cents per pound di befclre thewar -and, according to a well-knowii Louisiana t cultivator, the. staple; canjaot. b produced : i for less than eight centsper pound in gold," . -leaving the, purchaser with: less than:; two f A tcuia uu ciitu )vuuu uuiitcu. a lit?. fciVi- . added - makes t the praction.bf cotfcoiif A' A most 2 disastrous ta the- i&xmt-Jaelso The late TTomielde at' Samter, ing of Mr. Thomas MDurant, on the instant, was up in the Court otGener 1 Sessions and Common Pjeas1Lfor' 'Sumt r,' on Friday and Saturday lasU Jlr. Hodge was touul, guaty ot .mansiaugWerttjd sentenced to thr6e Vears ahd nr 'imoiithB imprisonment, wlthilighl-jlaT3or PeniteBtiary. BTft ffcjVI liat .i etltion will be sent to . the, sioj ernort asking re- till bkUllV v. . ovuivuyyi .... . ivectitoflfthe ''news Tne consc papers of Virginia prdpottt to hM State Convention at AleiaiKSrUfonVthQUth,' of I)ecembcr; :Uh- ' ;,? .Gen. Sherman .ist going- to. Washington, it is said; tc i perform the duties of GeneVal-in-Chief during1 G6it,4 Graht'slriciinibency of the BectaryiWp GcAitaf Caryr MSttae,f i speech to the laboring men ot Pittsburg last Sutur- day evening, a lie -aia ' more- greeuoacss weref wantedi vTheTwharyes pt atlestou areo w. .be ing naved as Weil as the . streets i'leading taking suit against7 Gext Joha iuDix for fitoimprisbenf during the, wan K -i-nMassachlQfetohas ient twqtlacIs'toi'Geia. eral Robert E.:Je,e,8 college, at liexigton, f lUlyhowprocTd htr '25,- i yi-i 'ii-h i' a.' ; :' ' -r;PA.' - : .-r -. ., v-.

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