Newspapers / Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, … / Nov. 26, 1867, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
1 v- "If " " Tfl- ii- Mi' i'.f1 mi iliii.iif iiIiK't ir- -..- l -v -t ji ,.4 '...-J .JL. VJT JMX. AN 2 H ) ar f. ' ' -' i ; 2 ..- t ' w m m u m v , r. . a i k-aaaaa a a. u . j -h r., ai z. t r r j ' i a..a J. i ..... .a. . . -. - . i . . VOL. I-KO. 54 1) FtmtlSIIBtt PAILY,' " II. IlEIlXAm4 No.. 3 South Water St; -rr err AT? la linnlled. Yr riftHi'ffr1 tr in H.1 i.. nil n,irta nf t.ha Hitv. at. ftf KA ir Months, or i 5 tor xnree MoutJ&av for. BATES OF ADVEItTISlNG r one Square ontf day, ;V; ;.; i .....;..: ..-. V. : 7. if . thrw xlays,;,: (A.. 1 . . , .;M r'. 1 6 75 23 6S 3 Of) h ' five days,....., ,( one weefe-: . . . 3- Contract Advertlsenfents taken at pro- nortionately lor rates. RAILWAY DIRECTORY. WILMINGTON & MANCHESTER E. HO AD. Resident Henry M. Dratne: ' , , n,rjors JohttlJawsoii Henry Nutt, O. G. p.Trlev. A. J. DeKoaset, D. S. Cowan, Geo. J. K McKill, V. E. Mills, James G. Burr, Jiich aril Bradley- Ji Eli Gregg.. -f jv General SupcTin?enac7it iliiara Macllae Secretary and D'eaxurerWm. A., Walker. General Freight Agent-rJpbixXi. Cant well. HnLAllNSTON, CHAKlXjTTE t JtUtflEH- " prrxitientllobertll. Cowan. v . i Director-. J. Persony A. H. TattBokl$eleti jno. A. McDowell, Robert S, French, Walter L. Steele, Stephen W . Cole, Samuel H. Walkup, E. Nye HutcWsoi, Haywood W. GulonC. C Hei- Ucrson, A; G. Jxgan, A. R. Holmealy y ISvveriTitenflentW. I. Everett. , lA.sr 0 Jtenvrportation W. H. Aliens ?: v Secretary and Treasvrer1. T. Alderman. MechaivoW GilL - 4 r Tz-cW Agent WIS. French; ? . 1 AVILMINGTON Si WEIJDON RAJI ROAD. -Prcridentlt. R. Bridgers. " " " Directors on the part Of thel&ockJwlderih-W. A. right,S. D. Wallace, Eli Murrav, Alfred Martin, A. H. VanBofckelen, Geo. Harris, of Wilafington, and John Everett, of Goldsboro Directorxonthepartof the States Edward Ji id der, of Wilmhi??ton, K. C, John? Norfleet? of Turiioro and Tlioiiuis D. Hogg of Raleigh, Chief Engineer' )rind General &gnfcfet S. L. Fi$nont. . . .. .. , . , . . Master of TmnrpUkmWm. Smith. -Secretary and I'mtr!r-J. WThdmson Master of MachinerfrSL. M. Hanklns. Auditor G'.. Dudley; ' ' -'" . RAIL BQAD; LINES; ; ; Wilmington fc Weli 1U Hi Co. Offiob Chief ExoiyEKR & Gejt. Sttp't, ) WiLMixGT02f,:N. C.,Oct. 11,1867. J OX AND AFTER THE 12th OCTOBER; the following Schedule will be run over thisKoad: DAY PASSENGER AND MALL TRAIN. Leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excep ted), at 6:00 A. M.; arrive at Weldon,3.-00 P. M. Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted), at 10:30 A. M.; arrives at Wilmington, 7:00 P, M. MUHT EXPRirSS, MAIL AND PASSENGER ,t ! ": "RAIN. .r . : : ft ' Teaye Wilmington at...... ....9:30 P. M'daily. Arrive at vveiuon at... sjoa. m Leave Weldon at ...... t. ..... . .6:25 P. M., i Arrive at Wilmington at. . . .-..2:20 A. M., (i .-,3q?BTSS FREIGHT TRAIN". ; . Leave Wilmin'rt6ii : cfa1ftv1r5m7avs excent fcl), at 4:1)0 A. M., and arrives at Weldon at ti:00 P. M. Leave Weldon dallv (Sundays except ed), at 4:00 A. M., and arrive at Wilminirton at i:()!) I. 31. Trains pass Goldsboro' at 2:00, 10:i30 .... ! m.;n 4 ir f ... . i r- n . r v . r uini ivi.tv a. iu., guing norin ; at z:ou, iu:u i'. iu., ;uut iu:ou a. m., going JsouTii, connecting with. Trams to Raleigh and Newbem at 10:30 A Mi. and fnrtlier- points at 2:50 P. 31. ? l'apers on t ho lme of the Koad copy mis ana omu an oiner ocueauie notices. S. L. FREMONT, . . octl2-18-tf Chief Eng. & Gen. Sup't. Wilmington, Charlotte and RUTHERFORD RAIL. ROAD. General SfcpEBiNTESDENT's Offick, ) Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 9, 1867. fS AND AFTER TUESDAY Next. An J gust 13thr. the Passenger Train on this Koad "will -leave Wilmington on Tuesday, limrsuay ana taruvaay, at 7 Q'Ciocic. a. ai , Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at 3 P. M. ' Arrive at f Wadesboro', (Stasre). at 12 mid ins?ht. Leave-Wadesboro' (Stage), on Tues- (lay, Thursday and Saturday at 2 P. 31. Keave Rockingham ((Stage), on -Monday, Wednesday and Fiiday, at4:30 Aj 31. ' Leave San Hill (Carsl Monday, "Wednes day and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Arrive at Wilmington same davs, at 3 P. M, .W. I.. EVERETT, sept23-l-tf ; :'- i ; Gen. Sup't. u llmington . and Manchester RAIL ROAD COMPANY. . I Gesehal ScPERrsTEwnawT's Office,? L Wilmington, N. C, Oct, 5j 1867. J X AND AFTER OCT. 6th. PASSEN V, ger Trains of this Road will run on the following- RrhorfnlA 1 - : EXPRESS TRAIN J-eaye w ilmmgton . . . . . .-.' 2:30 Ai 31. -virive at Florence.., 8:10 A. 31, -vi rive at Kingsville. 11:45 A. 3L heave Kingsvfile . . . , ". li:30 A. 3f . jvi i ire at Florence ................... 2:55 P. 31, Arrive at Wilmington.. . . ...... .. 8:55 P.TM, ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. . Jeaye Wilmington 7:50 P. 31 Arrive at Kingsville .10:36 A. 31 . iavc tt.m ssnue. ....... 2:00 P. 31 Arrive at Wilmington .. . . .... ii- r a rvi r . t m a mar express Tram connects c1osp.1v at. Finr- nice withth North Eastern fRail Road, for tharleston, and Cheiaw & Darlington Rail Koad, for Cheraw, and at Kingsville with the rtiuiiua jianjoau, jor AOiumoia ana Accommodation Train will run daily. Sun W'-Ku excepted, and connect at Kingsville n . i uxn aroima Kau Road for Colum wu and Augusta, f . . , , .., , - , wt-i3-tf . , Gen. Sup't. JjRAFT IIOOIIS ! DRAFT BOOKS It AFT BOOKS 1 t i ' DRAFT BOOKS For sale at ; f W3f. II. BERNARD'S .Printing1 House and Book Bindery octo-H-it No. 3 South Water Street. KEWBERN"TtEPt?Rlr.t CAir, Newbem N. C, Published Tri-Weeklvi ' 8ept23-J-tf . . ; Wilmington, N. IJOpKS, PAMPIIIETS CIXtCtJlATlS if rf ttandBiils, Posters, Wedding Cards, Vis- tV ft ds. Business Cards, Bill-Heads, Let ."'"eads, Account Sales, Prices Current, Rail "mnK8t Klerks' ana snenirs' Blanks, constables' Blanks, Ac, Ac, printed at V H." BERNARD'S .nm 0, Printing and Publishing House, r octKWl-lk. . i j No. a South Water Street. "OljANlC 'ttOOirV liASlTFACTOllT.-f J J Jtecord Books, Ledgers, Journals, Dock w, and other Blank .Books, in endless va llty, manufactured at - " ; '- - ' iv-jTM; n: sernard'8 , - . Printing: House and Book Bindery, i j)ctia.iMt ,r. No. 3 South Watejc Street. THE ROANOkE NEWS, PUHI ISIIK1 t mi-weeMy at Weldon, N, C, by Stone WM. H. BERNARD, Agent, Wilmington, K. C. scpt30-7-ft : " -' - . . nir-j ' ,r ' t . r - , Mi ' , - . . M . i. -T f.. I : t' I tw . , . it ft. .. - si 'i : THE MORNING STAR THE MORNING STAR, PUBLISHED y-TnrAT- - BY Wl ayBERNARD. Jfa S 6htif Water Street if.-. ''A' . THE -ft ' : '; : '' ff.i i. ' CHEAPEST DALLY -rr- North: or Soutli ; Carolina I B CONTAINS Iiatest Telegraphic Dispatches, Xioeal Xeirs, Market Reports, and General Intelligence. TEBMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: To City Subscribers, delirered in any part of the City, 50 Cents oer Month. MAILED TO 8CBSCBIBEB8 AT SO fbr 45 Months, 1 25 for 3 Months. 11 : r ADVEEHSINa BATES IiOtrer.than those of apy. Dailj r 1 ' f i t $ ' i Newspaper in either of thfe - - . x a Cxrolinast -J Jtar Addfei ailmcitnle&tlonfl to - ' V I Xttti IXi XlSS Airi, Proprietdr, NEWSPAPER 1 SCpt23l-tf WILMINGTON, K C """""aaaaaaaa.aaaMM-A BOSADALIS. The Best" Blood Purifier in the fJ DIwMe's Celebrated fe e' W V.f .1. S,.- Read the Following Home Certificates We hereby certify that Ihe Rosadalia is 'pre- ared by a Physician, who - is an experienced harmaceutist and Chemist, and that . his remedy is an efficient and valuable one in Scrof vla , Syphilis, Ac, it having performed some remarkable cure in. this vicinity. --' W. A. DUGGAN, M. D fr,VvvU.?:it-"B.-BARNES,, M.-D... -' J R. W. KING, M.D., . . I , .Wilsonj N. C, Feb. 8tb, 1868. : i ' w A We hereby certify that we regard Dr;- Law fence's Compound Exti-act of Rosadalis as a Reliable Alterative. de. v-w;:, f- : A. P. MOORE, M. D. J- " ; ' . - . i ? - ,. - - L. A. STITH. M. IK. ..... Wilson, N. C, May 10th, I860. - .-. . . n ,: Edgecombe Cbvnty, N. C, May 2,1867. ' Jr. X J. jatvrenceIeaTSir; Please: seaii me immediately, per Express, to Xaxboro' two dozen more bottles of vour Rosadalia. I have carefully, examined jts .Formula., a-nd I hare used if ifl my practice in a number of J cases, x am wen Dieased with it. -i t funk it. beyond doubt t the .best Alterative I ever vsed. t nave tried it m several cases of Scrofula, and K1r'Tlllrk'ria CI iVortf 1 Art a Jlrr. ' nitWamT.. a frtn. .v V WJ Wmjim I'll J K Kj tionto myself andvatients .1 have also used it in seconaary ana Tertiary Bypnllis one terrible case of eight years standing!, in which it acted with surnris'insr and satisfactory effect making a quick and thorough cure. . I have, tneretore. no hesitation in recommending it to Physicians and others, as the most reliable Alterative .now known. i- i "-' ? . 3 i 1 ' ' Respectfully Touts " 1 h V vA- B. NOBLES, 31. D. ' A Wonderful Care f Scrofulous White Swelling:. HOME CERTIFICATE, 'i I hereby certify that "last September I was attacked with White . Swelling of the left knee and also with an . enlargement , of the glands otthe neck (one tumor reached a. arge size). The swelling of the knee was enormous, and was attended with the most excruciating pains. - 1 was so reduced that I was confined to my room over three months. 3Iylee was so completely drawn, up that I could not bend it at all. I tried various reme dies, and they failed to give me any relief. I was in tms condition wnen k commenced talc ing Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. The swelling in Doth knee and neck began to subside be fore I took all of the first bottle. By the time ook the second bottle the swelling of, the neck entirely disappeared,- and that of the e nearly so. After takinsr three bottles I nd myself completely wefl able to walk as well as ever, &c. LiMrriSlKll WILLIAMS. Wilson, May 12, 1867. t v r - . ; Rosadalis will Cure the Worst Cases of Chronic , Rheumatism. ... . HOME CERTIFICATE. - Wilson, N. C, May 6,1867. I hereby certify that I was. cured of. long standing Chronic Rheumatism, by taking four bottles of Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. JAMES WILLS. Rosadalis Cares Carbuncles, Roils, Pimples, Ac. Certificate from an old and much respected citizen of ureene vounty, now a restaent oj . . .. ; .r mison,ir. a j :'-;:. ;. I hereby certify that during the Summer and Fall of 1866, 1 was severely afflicted with Uarovnctes, naving as many as 14 large vur frwiM ilsHiliaarv-iJoU. -I sufEered so much frorathem that jt could not get out of the house" half, the time for several .mqnthsv Being ' induced to try ur. uawrence's uom- dalis, I was entirety cttred by the use of one bottle ot tnat truly vaiuaoie meaicme. ; W. A. DARDEN, Sr. Wilson, 3tay 11, 1867. ; 1 Portsmouth, Va., Aug. 28, 1867. Cant. J. H. Baker Sir : For the last seven or efght years, I have been severely afflicted witii a i very ironinesomo lorcu oioali RHEUM, from which I have never leen able to obtain the slightest perceptible relief from any of the many remedies which. I have at various times, applied, until I chanced to try DR. LAWRENCE'S ROSADALIS. In less than one inohth I found myself almost en tirely cured of my troublesome eruption. Other -memebrs of mv familv have used it as' a blood purifier, with the most gratifying results. ; . . Truly I can say bf all the medicines I have ever used before, "none have been so happily benefleial In -effects as the Rosadalis, and I wouiamosicneenuiry xecommena h 10 me public and to all suffering humanity. . very uespectiuiiy. lours, s.c, - - ' Mrs. e. n. boggs, - ' Opposite the Crawford House, Consumption in its Early Stages, can be Cnrd. k s - . h - . r ' V Baltimore, Md., March 4th. 1867. : Dear Drt Lawrence j -My daughter having been cured of a deeply 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 plainly that it was Consunvation. be yond question, eating at her vitals. Our Phy sicians oreugm; no reueij one. was aavisea to try your Rosadalfs; as a torticwhich .she did imagine my surprise and gratification when I lound ner appetite returning. JSiowiij x she reeained her streneth, her? cough -an nieht-sweats gradually i ceased, and she is now, after taking five hottles of your medi cine, apparently as well as ever, , L ! Yours Respectfully, MRS. E. ANN 831ITII. r Major John W. Dunham, one of the editors of the Wilson North Carolinian, says in the issue of the 20th -of April; 1867: "Ibelieve, from versohal eToerience, that the Rosadalis is the finest tonic ever prepared.' Wilson, N. C, Sept. 15, 1867. Dr. I.awrence Sir-In 1862, my.on, now aged five years, wast vaccinated with what Iiroved to be Impure matter, which cpmplete v 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, &6. ROSADALIS was .pre scribed by my family physician, Dr. A. D. 3Ioore. After taking it a few weeks my son became and remains entirely welL -i ; r Yours Truly, f 1 c C k.. J. B. DANIEL. Rosadalis will Cure the Worst Cases Of scrofula. , Read the Statement i Beloir, -and 'Despair not. - ' y Wuson County, Sept. 10, 1867. , Dr. J". J. - Lawrence- Dear Sir : My young est daughter, aged five years, has been dreadr fully affloted with Scrofula nearly all her life.: I tried a creat manvjahysicians. out without relieving her jnuch ; in fact most of them said tnere was no nope oi cure., xraring tne-iasi Spring she was worse than ever, her body and limbs being joyered. with sores and blotches with face and, eyes. ,very much swollen Whilst in this udnditiori, X was advised by Dr. t. A. Smith to tonf youT'ROSADALISi Isvt once !rocnred three Dottles, and commenced giv ngitto The effect was magical In less than a month, to my great astonishment, -she . : 7 ..... ..Pf if Ami: - w .- f a Yours, with respect and gratitude, 1 I'd W. W. BURNETT, t Rosadalis- Is a Potent Remedy In all - "f- Cnronie Disease Qertiflcaitifrtitn " t - T :Law,: WaTwwlj JV. t , " t frhi in. tr rtert.iv thai t Avas afBicted with Chronic Inflammation f the Ear, from 858 nntit thU . Sumrnat whenit assumed -such a troublesome; form as-, to? ive igreat jaatnii e ration ana almost' commuai now ?i. mvMsr kept .the ontsidei m 4heear badly innamea T w induced to .try Dr. Iiawrenee's-Rosad ulli. dnil ,-rmvr think Xtm eniirelv euTea The suvvuration has ceased; I canhear; a well as ever, and there i nsthat' itching sensation In thee eawhtahisbefare so mucjj annoyed My general health has alto been greatly improve d, and I have been entirly free from my -usual, bilious symtomsv &e. at this season of the ear?ii -caoaxdcna recommend1 the Rosa- flalisaaan cxtraerdinarjj blood pttrifyer, fe. tltlt... e.4- 14.1. -10.TT-. . . 'T . -v.i. This is to eertifv that I was cured of Chronic I Xlvcr Complaint by Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalsi, 1 XV U OxijLlxxljilO Lknte If on ' - " after having been confined to my bed and uouse ior a long time,' and-tryiHg various medicinesjwithout benefit. 4 -r . I know of several others in' this County. cured through the use of the Rosadalis. and it can be found in nearly every house mjny neighborhood, and theyal praise it as a great medicine. ' ' -' ' ; ; -.v.-' ; ; t " - - . ' TH03IA3 DEHORN." Greene Countyi August 14, 1867. 1 - Rosadalis cures all Shin Diseases.' ;. SALT RHEUMCURED !--REM ARKABLE " : - I-:' ; ' cure r; ."! " f i-.ji .-, ;. 1 I '. Mosttkeal, Cajsapa. April 4th, 1867. ' Dr; Lawrence, Wilson, N. C, s f i;";-vrt My Dear Sir .-For the last ten :- mars (until recently), I suffered with an ; inveterate erup tion of the skin ealled by: physicians i"8alt Rheum," with which I suffered teTribly; the pain and itching was almost A intolerable. I tnea several of the best physicians in Eu-! rope;nd this-country hayeiyisited several j celebrated springsspent thensand of dol larsand failed to get better I In December, 1866,.being in Charleston, S. cJrI was told by & gentleman at the; hotel, ., that he :had been cured of a bad -tetter by a medicine called "'Rosadalis." I resolved to try it, without any hope, thongh, of its doing me amy good. I procured, a bottle of Messrs. Kinsr & 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 I found I was completely well the. disease having entirely disappeared. Enclosed find ",One Hundred Dollarsr which peasefceeept -as a token of my feratitnde Why do you not make your invaluable Rosa dalis widely known 1 ' ' , -:f . ' Your Sincere rFriend, ; ( : .. . . W T. SELTZER. .1 Sold Wholesale "hy r ':. i D. BARNES A CO., zi ParTr ttosr, Seir Torkr. CARR, BOYKIN & CO., 29 Hanover St:, Bal : timore. i E. WlLLISy47 MaTket St., Wilmington, N. C. J. H. BAKER, U Roanoke Aye., Norfolk, Va. k r i cef ssi I 50 per Bottl e. BEWARE OJP COUNTERFEITS ! -ft See that J. J. IWRENCB & CCfc, is blown . on the Bottle and stamped on the Cork. -a&r-All letters of inquiry,) &c.v promptly answered. Adcress, v ' 1 . DR. J. JT. EAWRENCE, , . , 1 Wilson, N. C For sale in Wilmington bv l - . e.. Willis, w. n.i LIPPITT,' ' - 1 sept24-2-eow3m DAY & WJUGHT. ;gv-:" ."; ''ceirajed f 1 French Jonval Turbine WATER WHIi rpiUS WHEEL, THE GREATEST tN- JL vention of the age, surpasses all other wheels in power, economy of. water, and steadiness of run ; simple in construction, and a masterpiece of workmanship. It is not liable to get Out of order, and, from Its posi tion m rne nume. is accessiDie at an times. It is cheaper than any other Wheel (of the same weignt ana nmsnj in marKet. ' S Seno.foreii"culars.aDft 1 . tc- ; W Person ordering tnese wheels can have them put up by most competent work men at a small cost. . . , Address all orders to i?"" E. If. CHE3TER3lANj - ' ' Millwright and Engineer, t.. . r ; Richmond, Va., Sole Agent for Va. and N. C. Will also Contract for the erection of MILLS &; FACTORIES, pJTor all kiiids of Manufacturing purposes,both i Water and Steam Power. sept24-5-6m. I Smoking Tobacco Works, THE B0AN0KE COMPANY, OF DANVILLE, C'lr ARTERED EXPRESSET TO kAX J uioi.ure SMOKING TOBACCO from th largest assortment of Virginia iLeaf of 'any iaciory in me soutn, ana invite tne trade to their list of prices.-. I -. BILL ARP " -AND- " HERE'S YERM01E " Are got ten p of - superior, ;leaf expressly fbr Danville, Va, :V; , octS40-2m To Wilmington Merchants. rnHE STATESVIEEE "AMERICAN." JL (Weekly) affords a good medium to com municate wixn -ftiercnanTS ana ine puoiic on the line of , Western N. C. Railroad and adja cent Counties. Freight will pass over "All N. C. Railroads." 'Charges 'moderate. Send advertisements by mail (without mosey), stating vthe; snm desired td be invested, or apply for information to v M. H. bekjn akjd Agent, WiimmgtonN. c. k - i . -r , ' Hi. U. JJKAJiJfi sojn, ncv7,3S-lm . ! Publishers StlRI CASKS. . CECOND-IIAND SELECTED - SPIRIT Casks, for sale by i sept 27-5-tf ' . i f . E. J. HAI.E fc SOX, T ATE EDITORS FATETTEVIILE, JT. 1 J C-, Observer, BOOKSELLERS & STATION n,iib, it aiurray.otreei, ew x oxk t , t BI I.L.1IEADS,". tIBCULARS, WED d ing r; Cards Visiting f Cards, Afc, printed lit a siye uiat cannot pe; surpassea Nortnor sautn.. at -.-! "-r .-. r- j -". " . WM- H. BERNARD'S, -: ' ' i - Printing and'Publishiixg House, oct!6-20-lt : ; ; : 'V ' K' .-v.. . V'" TTVK. ITVTIWO. EVERY STY EE OF JlT Plain, Fancy and . Ornamental Printing executed enatly, cheaply and expeditiously at . ' ' WM. II. BERNARD'S . - PRilfflJrd AKD PtTBLTSHINO IlOTJSE, f ;? ; ' " ' . : And General Hook Bindery, : oet25-284:v?: T-'f-pNte t,;aoiithtef8t m- m nwA-it cinn a n a n If :to--1 akTT lVl lished Weekly, by W. J; McKerall, Pro pnetor. " . . - .... . VT7v..r . . A eept23-l-tf - . . .Wilmington', N. C 'CRESCENT.' MARION J 5 Ctov C. PUB t lished .Weekly, 8. E. McMillan, Proprie tor. . VKV'U' 1" "i?-" V' ' ..Vp;..::, i - i WMf, H. BERNARD, Agent, ; "sept23-l-tf v. Wilmington, N. CL AL1) NORTH 8TATE.,SAEISBIIRRT N. C Priblished Trl-Weeklj? andWeekly Lewis itanes, janitor ana jtroprieior. ;u m WM. H. BERNARD, Agent, 8ept24-t-tf -' v v " " v Wilmington, N. C. ik 'WERICAN: STATESTIEEE. LN C. i Published? Weekly. Eugene B. Drake 4 i : : -. . )- si ,! .. . it a ais,. Agent,-. 3rAV11 Agnuu, . -p r ..WilintpUta?' ,C. septasrirr-gr ING machinery. at -i -v - , - :ffT"!n geptiMfrltf t yo, 3 Sooth ,rater TROowjriE:BdtJ. Ribieiisl i 0 siaoutn. 'ADtsnonoAriGr, . C Puiliii.1 weel iPMntl'tor:'' ----- i.-- septss-i-tr ' ' ? ' 1 r " u . --. MQRNIKG STAR. .PUBLISHED AT, WILMINGTON K. a, pX'- By WM. ;BEB3MLBf - I .n ' liSf Mailed, or deliyered td snbscribers ifl li;;aiVpats,f this ci pt&sVfyt$tii 'nUTeenJb ; FROM WASHIIf gtojt: . Special Dispatch to'the! Baltimore Suri.l ,; Impeachment Rnmors Act! vity of the ; Impeachers Schemes on Pool Opin ionHi everdy J otinnon Protection or tne Kxecutive 'Ajrainst Congress- Oen. Mowers to be Removed. i n t !i i F --";.f T.Wi'SHfe6y Rumors are asraih i"ife that'a Vnaioritv of the judiciary coimnittee will report..ia favor of the im peachment of the President, hat both Messrs. Woodbndge and Church- tiill have chanered opinions, etc. This is generally credited here, but I hayftreftSQn to believe that there4sna foundation in act for the rtimorsitti fl 'lr-il- . . There is 'considerable- activity amoner OlO jtliUUllUg vtiiigciiiijr t-l .XUJ011t lit tavor of the adoption jof ; articles ;i lo athe House ''.that .tbe matter may be sent io the Senate, and there to be held tn terrorum byerMnvTohns6fi'it;thew!-' of Ifbrc-f ing his prompt execution t of the recon struction laws in thespirit of the framers, as well as ot the letter of .the acts, and in hope of eventual conviction by the Senate; This scheme cannot succeed, if the indica- ;ions of the sentiment on the part of - the majority of. the members, can be relied upon, and the impeachment . project i will epd in a publicatiop ofjhe testimony, and probably a vote of censure qi Mr. Johnson, and it is evehfobable that the censure resolution will tail. ' Hon. Re verdy . Johnson has added to his ate pamnliletdon the. dangers that; beset the country an argument to prove that the President'cannot be impeached, except fon ."ireason. anu unuery-,-" anw atuac xpere ; is t . '- - -1 1 !i. ' 1 i. ii a-v ! T, no legal power in Congress to suspend the Executive from the functions' of shis office pending trial. On the first proposition the Senator says ; " From the begfhnitig of the government it has been uniformly decided J by the supreme Uourt that there are; no common law offences prohibited by the constitution, except such as arer specially named. In the clause before us the only offeb ces, so desi gnated , are ' treason and, bribery.,--? -s -:rj'-nt:it't. For the nature -of -these : offencesr the courts have a right to refer a the common law lor their , definition. v-' But it is r other wise as to the general terras, high, crimes and misdemeanors. ; These not being speci fied and there being no commoit-law jtfris diction in the courts of the Unjori, they cannot take cognizance bf them, without statutory authority. It . this was not so the doctrine of the judiciary would be pal pably wrong. But if it be wrong, it there ma?, under this .-clause: htL A crime i And raisdemeanoj hot made so by slatute. this is certain, tnat there fiiustr be some - law making it so. j JN o act, therefore,- which w the Presi dent may do is cause of impeachment, unless it be " treason or bribery," or declared crj mi nal by statute, or the common' law. An5 other construction would place it in the power Of the House of Representatives to make any act ot the President: though hot prohibited by law. and. wholly innocent, a crime and misdemeanor which would be to place the President in absolute depend ence upon Congress, contrary to the ob vious design of the i constitution, : . . , V The result is that the President can onl be impeached for 4 treason or bribery, "or for some act made by. statnte a highurime and misdemeanof.4 Any alleged violation of a supposed duty not made a crime by statute any alleged -violation pf party ieaity7-any use oi nis omciai patronage, which t politicians inay; nd f ault with,J fjr which mav have proved injurious to tbe public interest--are not causes of impeach mcnt. ' - " - ; Geni Mower's recent general removals of civil omcers in Louisiana meeis wim ine disapproval of the President, who will probably tissue an f order relieving Oein Mower fVom command of $ny kind, in : the fifth ! rulatarv district, and ' "assiirn f him 1t6 duty elsewhere, t " L ; ., r.i ; Data. Explosion of a Red .Riyer. Steamboat. :. The correspbndent 6f the .New Orleans Bepublican writes the tollowing accountoi a serious boiler ' expulsion that 'occurred close to Alexandria; on the 10tb M .3 J Last night about II o'clock, as: the steamer Cuba. Captain Boardman com manding, was asscendipg tbe Upper Falls; iibout one mile and 'a half "'above town, the starbord , boi Jer . expkideA irT itern ",1C force, tearing all the iWe part of the cabin to 'atoms., and . settingt the; boat. ;,on:,fire. There, were; some sfifteea :abin-rand four. deck nassensrere-on board -;at tbe4imo; Several are known td Ire pThet were two colored men on bjaardNvno were 'lost: The wounded consisting -of Mealrs. Hob- man, i Strass, Beck i and tiordon, were bought here, and are tiowTO the lee Hons (hotel)-; receiving; kind, care. and j, good medical .treatment;'" Had! the boat not had a barge alongside partially loaded,inrhich she was towing at the time, the loss of fife-would have beeii frightful; The Cuba had thirty kegs of powder on - 'board'1 and the'explosiotf, it K;aidVas heard and even shook jfcb.WiBWwM'ilie' dwellings, forty-five mile belowAlexatidriiCf The Cuba is a cmpleteafi'd'totarreekburn- fid and blown to ashes. "Nat a dollar of insurance pn. ie.yvaaga.iJis.i. vyiwiyu( Cargo partially insuiiinAw .Orleans ofhoesii .The barge, seas cut loose,; but;, not till after all the passenger! who were alive iwere put on ooara, wno -were lanaeu some : i -: jfi-f J Sti'. m I . - v- 1 i . a : ctiliea -dt uail -iirmerin Scott,tCanada, -was gulled lbT hisntt.spMie!4)isltin2 tthe -Animas w for fatteninThe enrajredbrute i'first turned on the hired matt, "vvbo bad the i pr LeayinhherQiiiulilJatt ,tbe .awjx ?fcru;w j ; lfarrtTWjTiiier hlm fri;tra ly ifl tll naw4eac.R, i wiu-u? a uty.rt,r ' ic;!:.;-- . , , i, ,4 , . r, f i . . u .-" - r a'",...- -P in;..,. JtIt'xnUrll3 rfc "Mn .mttr-liilfl .roll mirt ndt.bfi. fGll . A WriiynORO r es.-aaann LUisr -in ui arunuu ,iuv .w")'" i ; t-rT r. j r7.-i --i ATOiV-' t C-- iKiM. uU?1a JfcB i,tl w f tiAfnfti An xinti V n ilmmgton, jn. u i uim uwuj wwu iub vt. . , i : c' . . sK,.f,,? M.-t - "-'' - ....4 : r 3 zrt.4 t n.itjav - I - ww mmxbw mm wm varuu ... , An exchange answers this.-question. irt 4-. the1 foUowiag"jieUcious stjrle: jr'S-' :3L V7" It is the d;ear,U amfpg gifli btf . mefetsone, jmi Jh Aqpr-step, jf ha-flSng hef fair arrj24jmromd.bBe'a neck-iand kisses a jbni 'Wit4ier whole - soub of ft love f wher sei -e8 ojje's1 b; whio- reliys OAeTpf . pne . cqs x.ana uanas ne tea: ana toast so. pifc-.v ? t tib who places bet elfish form at . the . " pia no ahdwarbles" forth j "unsolicited Imck & (lplioifllia OATirri . rrVA; rma4-b liae oot-$t'o6ff and clasps bneTt taads atvdasks1 eagertilibfatarof nstiQcstwith,,, sucli bright eye aadflushing fite; end on wnos3 . : j Hghtj flossy urlS One places one's bandl4 and breathes lod blissjiiert as tLC Ulrf ' ffe have beeniaVored "JwitWa-prxvatci 4 9 a letter:received inlhis'rclty: dated fol v JSTrJpserniajiaoa;. , ?arj&d0f nabe visited. ifrilh,Vft .ei . f. vefe butrlciili-thetX)cto ibteYLrsiABe , Liuiny v8eis.yrrQ4 iPi',, ;iny,otviij rstruction ol property estimated at tl4U, 1 000, principally ' insured fntheBrigu acheme'--iv; i-Journbl vf" 1 Uommerce, - . . 1 ... . - , ' A man in Seymour, Indiana, was buried, Li? In a well which lie was'digging, and .the jsc-.r cident attracted aTlarge crowd of agonized. , ; spectators. He Waf coref ed with about fgfui ' feet of earth."' Thiswks speedily removed . ' sd that his head was freed v and in that pd-'j - sition, with; the- treacherpas r earth jappve, ighti' was lifted by haridfuls fromabout- hiiriV a rope passd arpond him, and was;urtedt out alive, -y He has neaflV recovered trom The .ttprricaue 11 asixu : r - . a.. -jr him thrcatemng; at atlymomeit tof ,en-. ji gujpb jhimi be reiriaihed for two hours. It was agonizing-sijrh But-'the earthr it the severe Meat; and thinkd'he , trilr. not dig hiafiy morei wells i without' curbing 'a he, goeV-i-V fl-'. v.l All the way from i the, Phillippine I;; lands cotne tiding ol'tfie4 wrktb 'of the' great tornado." ThetPrm' has-' prbbabTy' i swept , completely ! round i.ths gJobej;, jin.d ; , fjgedjth bq less 7Tyintbe AsiaticAAr chipelago than ip the Gulf; at MeXiC6 and: - : . town of Manilla; was submergedt and ? ht jt another part of the Jslartd; whole ItiJS61 vanished before tbe. path , of the tempest,, 4 ; -and "the inhabitants perished: py bundreds intbeTuinVof their hbfne&Vltls tuowtt'-. that nlany yeseels were'wrecied it. Asiatic1" waters, but some time. "tvilLidapss, before -f the extent of the - damage, ta sbippins can r ; be ascertained: if. "T. 'JSrewe1" ' -r he Ohio'fihatrship;irV!' A letter to. theCinciiinati iCwW:: from-Columbus,gays ;, , ':.;? T VtViV'-' i ; as it has'srift"teieftoTshp' stands- ;? thus :i For Judge ' ThurmAfei 8 forCMtj 4. VaUsttidighani, i2 tneutralj?ia, uite tfc a number of the pem'ocratie'm embers of the . Legislature, who anr4 otrtsbokerl against . yallandighamy yet decline'tb?say tor Whoni they: from, will yot. tor: senator i;riUf PVA!t : high authority in.; the Xletnocratic ' f1 h lew Yprk Jost a iilg says : .- . . . -. V ; ; , ; j( - U". r ;' Much excitlniefit as' cuseS'las'eveii! ihg and'ioday by the failure7 of1 James '' , Page & Co., coffee and ; spide .tTealers;-; of in ' Front street. It is said, .thai ihr liabili- ties will reach-nearly 2,000,000 ,whila " their assets" are estimated about' $6COO0O,l .. This-'is the beaviestrfatbir that:bas occu'r- ' red in this WyifisJiW m?L,Py$A vjf 1 r me;ary gporaa.b .t)S-n 's t oa-'iris'RbWiids'r'i. J.-N4 the'itntoprtat Hrto"i5fl jpu"os5j 4; pher, is in, thelVre.Mff'pVasant'' ? ; interview with Idy avis pn Sturday and Yt brdmises td'have one with1 tlie tkaditf ihh - Leveniftg at :tbe'apiltv'.','M -ibtenda ct eCessary., ; He, .assumes, j-espper -lity ana prejuaice on nimscii. ; lae is me oniy man th at can - d& ify aft4 thd-efote, s takin' . truth, as his-ljaais, be 5s, ready t arecoacilttA-i any crovd riorth or, ( 5Qxn$mtimond , ' 0 ff5 ;s 2isp : -;5 1 sis' yLcwDOirf Noti fi SNooni " " ' Dispatches bntajuingte m gratiio intelligence fof the safety Jbf t)r. LJvjng- " ' ston-tbe'telebrfed 'traveller :aii1 explore tli er, haveVbeen receive itf ftits CityfMTafy; ii- - The particulars received .iare;fewy?lut: -tle Lr. is known toJiave pegn saie - ana wen in April last. ""He waithen explof itfg tbe -waters of Africa, bnh'dreds 5f miles from" the sea coast. r.t tS7' , .Lagerbeef is kjntttth Ger " -mans have captuted the bub; 3 : 1 AtelegrapbiccaiSle U)ibw'titigYA across the' Chesapeake bav;"from 0abk? AVVX aUW V -awtva,xy J. w -"W m - sC- (M. H ' ;, Of theal50,000' schoilr;feaci2ra.in' ther tJatedtateimQOafemale; -f ' - v.. i Two htmdredTegTtoea ''Itiatcilistct Columbus- Mississippi Xfew dava , -since And demanded bread and ovisiousTbey vILoms Napoleonxwns real estate in;rjx"j.r Francisco.. He may eome to look after it - litWMiifkaictOs of Korfolk 5,1 nave uuiuuimeu a iuii uiiuuuuai nukev,- nd forwarded it tc-.Qeaefal Schgesldt' for; action. 7 iJ . The Restilt ot fhf Centenary Tear., 3!etVesultrcfhe 4he'. late, centenary year ofMethodism amounts' to'f6,t)31,i2t)5 S3, as set down by theeWTorK fcethtdht the oiZciai brgair : JbakaalCaaa' ti,SKie:BiiI,;ifyou njure-taer; f - : . r t-ofr'--'
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 26, 1867, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75