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CORNING STAR. , J PUBLISHED DAILY, ? 4 1 7 , ' Office. No, 3 Sputh, Water1 St. .TIIE ST AU Is. mailed, or doll vered i to .h!cribora to HI Prts of-the i City,-at 50 ol ?fu Months, or tl for Three Uonth. BATES W ADVERTISING i one Square one' day, . $ ' 75 "4 . 44 two days, ........ . I S5 i t. three dA3'Vi.i. i C3 ' "four days,...,....,. .' i 00 k 44 ' five days, . . ......'....'.. , . . ) 25 ' 41 on wookj.'-.i.i... .......... S &0 a- Oon tract Advertisement ;talen, at pro portionately low rates.: .i . por ""BAII.WAT 'DiaECTOBX'k A ' pridnt Henry M. Drane. 7ifjtor-John Jaroni llenry Nutt, O. G. A. J. Dettoseet, I). S.XQvrtuu Geo. J; w McHJall, W. U. Mills, Vamea- ii. hurt, Hioh-L urd liramey, . .H . f . General Superi7UekdetWllt(LXn MacRae. Secretary and 'lYegturer Vm. A. Walker. ' Oenera jrmgi wvuu vuiwuup rvML-n Robert U. Cowan. ' Diridr S. J. Ferson, A. M. VanBokkelen, . Loiruu. A. li- Uoluielv. orVwliV. I.'ttverett: ' ' Tf I . Mitier of lYarrrtortaUonW. II. Alleni 'r jSccretary and wrj-I. T, Alderiuan. !-Ws It." French j , WILMKJGTO &: WKLDON ItAIL RfJAD. PrMJc U. R. Biidg'era."" ' " "" "! 1 ' Director on Uerrt of tte Stockholder Vr. A. W'rhht,S. 1). WallAOw, Ell Murray, Alfred Martin.-A. H.; VaaiJokkeleu, (ieo. iiarris, of Wiliuiiifitoo, and Joun t-verettpf Golrtsboro. ihrcctort on the vart of th iHatc-Kdwi Kid. ilor of Wliiulntoii, Ci, Johh Norllect. of Taboro aud Thoiuaj D. iiogg, of Kaleigh, .C. CMtf Engineer, and General Uttperiniendeni . L. Fremont. ' - Muttter of Tranuortauon-v m. ttmltu. iSrcretury and Treaturvr J. W. Thompson. '" Master of Muchtwr bL ilaukitM. r Auditor i. Li Dodley, ' 8 i Wilmington & Weldon E. R. Co.f; urric caicr r.so's and ues'l scr'i -. WxuturoTOJr, if. Jaiull, i8. THROUGH FREIGHTS AliniNE, Baltimore audjilmingtou AVOIDWp TITSDAK011S 'OF CAVE UATTERAS 'aFD TIIE . c! COAST NAVIGATION. All tlie Benefits of a Daily Steamer Line Guaranteed, The nvi4xnJ Arn i,i!ri;' uao- ds. termlned to put tbclr rates -f-Iiilamt Transportation ko low that the dangers of the gea may be avgided and money saved. In addition-to the low rates now charged on Dry Urodn. the following articles will be transported- dally by Express Freight Trains and PussengeF Steamers on the Bay at the follow jun rates ::',,',,:: Cotton, per bale of 100 fta......2 50 per b'le. Racon in casks 5 per lOOtts. l'ork.. 1 00 per lbl. Flour -' 60 per bbL Onin .............. ....4. 16 per bush. jcosin and Turpentine 60 per ut, - Sp'ts Turpentine and Oil 1 00 per bbl. Special Contracts for large lots of Freight or new articles of trade, as shingles, will be made i. as shin s:l eg. w by the undersigned. The foregoing rates as well as the regular rates on Dry Goods cover all INSUHANCE UISKS as common carriers. Through Bills of Lading will be given each M ay, which binds the whole Une in iho matter of losses or damages. &3r Only fortj'-eig'ht honrs required to per forin the transportation, unavoidable acci dents excepted, j S. L. FREMONT, -Chief .Engineer and General Sup't. JanU&tr r . , ; Wilmington & Wei. It. IX. 0. iT Pt-1 Wij.MinoToir, X,CnOet. ir, 187. J ON AXD AFTER TIIE 12th OCTOBER, the following Schedule will be run over this Roa.I . , .''?; ' DAY PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAJMe i ; Leave Wilmington dally (Snndays excep. ted), at 6:00 A. M.j arrive at Weldon, 3:00 P. M. Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted), At 10: A. M.; arrttes at Wirmington, 81 P. M- MUIIT.EXPRESSMAIL AND PASSENGER , ' TRAIN. Leave Wilmington at.t ..... 9:30 P.M dally. Arrive at Weldon at.. i...,.(I.'0S'AMv' , Leave Wvldon at ,...6:23 P. M 1 . . Arrive at Wllininarton at 2:0 A. M , " ... EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. ; Leave -Wlfiriingloiy dallySantays exoept. d), at :00 A.11 .. and arrhrM ar Wwldon at tt.-OO l.M. Leave Weldon dally (Sundays exccplel f''.at 4:00 M and arvive at Wilmington at :fo P. m. Trains pass Goldslwro' at 20. 10:30 iMi iu:.w a. 31., going nortb at 2:30,10 15 P,J1L anil 10:60 A. M.f going 6outh, ;onneottaff with grains to Raleigh. and tNewba-at 100 A. -Mand further boints at ttt Yt WM ; . fr Papers On Ibfrllne of -thS'Rfrad copy Hug ana omit all otber Bobedale notices. . , S 1.. FREMONT. ' octl2-l8-tf x f y- Chief Eng. A Gen.Bup't. . Viimington, ;Clinrlottc and nUTIIERFOUD-ItAIL, ROAD.' . it ' i i OHHtHAt trrcttiirTKnKSTrs OfFIOK, .. vyiimingtotH NM;4tAug.a,i86Z4i n and After Tuesday Next, a- Arrive" at RnnI IM11 amo Hova it 4 P. Ml Arrive at Wadeeboi"o;. StaircL at 14 mid .3ht- Laave Wadfcsboro (Stage). onfTneaifl y, lhmrsday ami Saturday at M u-iaT. Iiockingaarn (cStage nMonday. Wednesday and FrldayVat teo&Zw . d,ve fen4 Hill (Care) M0darrWe4nes- Arriy at Wfluiinirton Mium Yfuta, at 3 PiL " W( L ISYfilUETTr ; 1 oodiOpenin F tlons fetAi .i wnL' T5imntinBtiili p5S51 5 .r 04411 be purchasedo : i-f in wr- i1!11 aX: ."Bue81ring, would do well to caarj, ' Apply & - XJE WAY & MOOR , ; . ' ,Wilmington,-N;C. ;- m.m, m. - S, n , and . Farms, and "turpeutlfie Lauds, boxed "a not boxed, for ahIa. 'aa:" , . -v i L uoeu, ' rWBEltVATlYE. VTTABlXr:;! th.;:' Pttbliskod vweekly. ! A. Ai Batter- Juo. A. McDowell, iiobert arFreneJn Walter JU Stsele, tephea W. Col Sauauel H. Walk up, JC. v v Hntchiaon. ilaywood W. tiuion. C. C. lieu- 1 - gust L3tli. .th I'sLSHOncrpr Tmln oiktBl8 Koartj win iav Wilmington Tuesday, I?1 Saturday, ji 7 o'clock, A. Mi 1 THEMORNTNR STAR; .... w-v.l , y; .' a; . : .. '', r if. wy . PUBLISHED DAILY 9 t ' .1 it i By -TOE: BERNARD. " f. ; t- . - ' , : -, .r . ' H. 3 SaUa TTator Strt. i "1 ' .'1' THE CHEAPEST;, "1 ... V DAILY-NEWSPAPER -IN- North or South Carolina ! CONTAINS if. Iatest Telegraphic Dispatches, Iiocal News, market Reports and General Intelligence. 1 ; TEU3IS OF SUBSCUtPTIOX : To City SnlMcritrs, dellrerod la mmy . .1 part'.of ttae City, ' 50 Cents; per Wpnth . ;.). 5 V. TJ ..'it f . : . ""MAILED TO; SUBSCRIBERS AT 1 7 mmm? Months, H 25 for 3?BIpnths. r. ' - J. ' ! ii hi - ltnr TT. :aDYTISING BATES h .wspapioria elttiejof tb ; tornllnaa: fe ATA4dress Jiwimmnjeauowup- .'iXiiC , , .1 . 1 .7 . a .T ' , nirnx AnxT 1 prftttr L"; 5 iH2 55"? ' rnnino cAnDa.AKD iismio Wr " CAIiDS. . prtntPd , in tbe ort " elegant tyWai. ' f.U. II. BKUitAnD'S '? Trin!r'r 1 I ' . I . . . . 1 1 rjotrcr than those of any BoUx1aXav s 1 1 i fxii 1 i -; i l il- thrft-eitiens of WilmaDCton' and r 1 v a t: MISCBLIANEOIia: ;: It ' -AND EPG11 Whl pqal A l Tifl P AQ ll 1 83 Slarkct Street, f ILt OPEJT A LAUGE AND WELL JLECTED STOCIT OF; A-' Staple; and Fancy! a vie uiruvu 1 Suited for the Present Season. OTJR 1VONQ EXPERIENCE ENABLES .us to buy from Importers andManufact-rei-s DIRECT, and' can therefore offer our Goods as low. as thev can' bannrchftafed . in ' Northern markets. - This is no hnmbiif. All wo asa is a itti.aL. z-u ou vimaswii MAT RONS. - ! - We call attention to a fuilline of " "'.....'.,'. i. , , CALICOES, BLEACHED AND - : - ? UNBLXJACIIED SHIRTINGS . ; -: 1 - if, AND 8HEKTINGS, SILKS, POPLINS, ! MERINOS, and all the . , POPULAR DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, BLANKETS, HOSIERY and GlioVEH. MENS' AND BOYS' WEAR BROADCLOTHS,- M DOESKIN CASSIMERES, . SATINETS and JEANS f .' Hair Nets, Notions & Fancy Goods, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats & ' Men's FurnisMng Goods. M1XL1TTEBY. We will open on TJIUR8DAY, October 3t, a full aasprtmeut of tho Utoat shapes BONNETS, HATS, ' FLOWCaS, VEL,YETrV SILKS, RIBBONS, o. To Wholesale Buyer Vo offof X4BER- At TERMS.' ; ' - ' , : ' - SI, 51, K ATZ A CO, ; ootl-8-tf 89 WrHet Street. FHE EMPtB -OF- FASHIOffi -o- PRICES, REDUCED, , PRICES REDUCED, PRICES REDUCED,; ; ; " TO' SUIT , imES, . . , TQ SUrr TOIES, TO SUIT THE TIMES, At Guthman's Temple of : .: v : FASHION, At'Glitliman's.Temple of ; '.,.:-.v.':v;:- . FASHION, 'At. .Guthman's Temple of 36 Market Street, 36,MarKet Street 3Gvr.l arlcotOtreete .i i .c H1R.-GUTHMA1V, . .t- - THE - 1 DC roandinif country, balance othts xte ,' that he wilt uoU scR th naira,, .r.l-t n . NTERBTOCK :1 HlEAOynADEiCtOTHIIlG jQ4njow Ana invites everybody to gi irfdetermmeaVTBellloweT theeity.- DQA't forget togi MtlBhTm a can. He . xv . t i ft 31 A 'Iff AIMTSiT flTRWEST- WIT TTrriT-rin rTrnsiVPCBEisiiEB r VV : Weekly 4iTiA8fiV hy peorge if. katheaTj ' ' 4 111' v PUBLISHED at ;wiiju1Xgton;, n. Ci. j t t V-X ! ByvWff O. BEBXABD. , . r rftS Mailed, or delivered to subscribers in UU all para' 6r;tne (City, at & !fdr Sii Months, or $1 45 for Three Months! I i ' -BATOKET Called by lXei of thVfconc Frame aHadiealdnHtitu(lon lor the., State of Uortu C4r- T WENTY-THIRD PAX'S , FROCEEDINGS. X?:X i:0NDAY Fel. 10, 1868, v; Hr. . purharn offoered following resolution. . ' j;-; .Whereas, It is a matter of coiq mon ;ruirior, that corrupting i'nnu ences.have been used to. secure jtLe Eassage of certain ordinances, which ave been passed. by.. this. Conven tion ; and whereat, if these rumore are true, it. is. the duty of. this body to ascertain who are -the guilty par ties, ana expose sucn saia. corrup tion : : Therefore. - Be it ' Resolved That 4 a select Committee of three members be appointed by the President, Whose duty ?it'shall be'to ascertain and re port whether corrupting1 influences fiaVe : been ' used to secure the pas sage of any ordinance, which Tias been passed- by tliis Con ven tion, And, if o, tne names;ot the guilty parties and all the tacts connected therewith, J-he said Uommittee shall have power to -send -for per-r sons and papers administer diths ana examine witnesses. Mr. I). said it was rumored on the streets, in hotels, and. every where, that money has been used to induce members to vote for a certain ordinance or " ordinances. It is the duty of the Convention to enquire, and. if it is true, the in famous name of the delegate should be handed down to posterity;' arid if by -ahV-corporation or individual, that its 'name or the. names may be also-known. lie did not "believe that auy one would vote against the resoiutioii ;,d it any delegate had been so base as to receive a bribe, ! he Iioped that it' would at least oe in vescigaica. . Tlie. xules. ;7were . suspen ded and the resolution was adopted. A memorial from the citizens of miuiora, praying juul uio ujbLuiu- tion: of grain may 4 be 4 prohibited, presented . by, . Mr. j AVjeJ&eri was taken up and reterred to tiie uom mittee of three,' appointed ' tb coll ier 'with -jGfen Canby - .' .v ' -A resolution. onered.J)y ?Mr. ie- trdel -J rai$ing a select:Committee Tof tnree v to : memuf , vm13?5 1U1" aVductiou of the reVenne'-taj on tobacco,' v4sinxtvreached ' f ' Mr.Hodnett said he caraetfrbm a tobabfeo-raisiiig section, -t and that the present tax was Yery , yjierous upon an liiuaocq-ci fc" freedmenv " He hoped the resolution would pass. . r"j Hood: (hegroA movedi,tftat a re cess be taken, until the Circus, pas&i td the (tepitol J ' ait'Ai v. JkIr?Abbott hoped that -tio such ridiculous motion FQuld, be enterf lW.-Darm;r8aid;tii$it there should be a call of the House ;' he did hbtVthink there was a quorum:. .present. ,:7?Z - i. tinnn : npwrn. wiriinrt:vri.Liit3 iiiu- I Here tne irresiaentfiawi nq buoiuu thMi- RPfttA-and keeD order ::The be conrpetiea-io caii we oergeauu 'iiJSffiZhttttoiTemtiVtM not take sfwas pamnri! 'ThPresientUodder Ye: at recess, a; -lyipu&si? Mar trk- tMTQQPr. bnaineka.iThe roll the-interference of severalmemberBj s s "V t DtV lecting toicswaii niidcrj '4.- "..,.. J , , W"rfw --r VV" . ft"".'! i VMB&atef ordinance; in favor of ?mm&WM&lWl Jfinty-tcJ OMr; Bryan' I thought all the ; Sheiv J iffs should' have the -'same; indui gpnee, and, moved to ;f apaend " bvl the Cornilies.''-vvinr,ui,, J o jviriilourgeeJ moYedictoliay4the vvftqifeKraterar jUia tabifiiU Car- ? t'f,, SPEfHAL. ORDER,. ,,1 . r " . C I the order , TliereambltfwasTcdd, when,- onnwu Hit UvuliM ; MrJi Gmbaoiii.Mii Orange, rffcaid imnloHng -'the :Testirahhi Sf s' otff lJofiticareiiion . ;queiion, .on, , jiir. vrranam s aiuenaenVttaput'to a , voteancf The Preambte WakTthenidonted f -t -r port Qn-MitttllTaken Up. TwrJk vui-iL-.7Js.wir iiiJt shall WmWil into scBarate' "obmmands,'1 'mMih'toarii shall ever Ve requiTed to obey a' ntafo of- .. 4i p. vr. paiu ne naa neara great .':i"l't'. J ' ' V' k ! t , voeaieq um.iefen .onis npor.; now ne .wisnea iue yeas anq nays called , and the geu'tlenicn' q i ecbrd in the matter.' the Convention. should wave noth- ing to do with this. The Legisa - iate in inisaer,, Mr, Purham saidthisiwas. a' test distinctly so regardecL, , 4 lie recoup struction acts did "not prevent the passage of this resolution, declaring the superiority oi the whiteirpan. "We claim that the .white man7 has some rights left 'him1 f even under tho reconstruction iactB'.( But it . is the evident1 intention : of w this Coi vention to go":bey6hd !tlfe recon struction acts, and thereby nbt only give civil and political equality, but to ' force u poh ' the -people of tlie otate social equaniy. 'jicwanrea thepeditf who vfere . the men that were endeavoring to per petiafe such dn' 6htthg6 upoii !thm: He intended to trJ' byevei'Y means in his power, to ".in ake.!these , very rad ical gentlemen u pon tills ' floor come, up fairly, an d'Quarely(tO; the marK, ana snow, uytnejr votes upon this quest)Qn4Tvlierey. wishtid to foi-ce, social e.quality betweoii .the races upon tbe. people, ,,It was vain for gentlemen to Iry to' dodge the question,. by sin that the Legte; latnre would provide for sii ch mat ters. Tiieir votes, to-day,r -vonld tell the truthj-and Jlear from iheif faces the mask under ,: which- they had hidy and tbcpeopleWQuld see and soot the rneiiiiwho .are willing to degradertheirflwh . cqlo.rby' ;acM mitting to-day that, social equalitv between the' races "does, and shaU. exist ' Suclitemptb iupo: our people sucn a uanining biiaiije, bv certain members 6ft "'this' flexor; ought to go oier1 the .Whole cbuIntrVv and the1 men bs niarked.' X' if jj .-vlu ll was !a cost: question. i t e, me Conservatives on thia . floor,' bo re gard it ;and if Jtho yeaaand najrs upon this qnestiou are refused us, it will be a.paipupie ana ' Aircci; ac kn o wledm en t of fear, on the part 01 'tne laoicai eiemeni, oj. tuis ; v-uu ventjon' to show their record to the people. Xt yould pf dojdgin the jHestioi and abiecf manner.!i.: Mr. Bod man gave his 'Teasons why he ralheP liked .MrrQraham's amendment, that-, the n Jjegisatiire will provide thipg8i,,&ov)(3nt wlen the vote came; Mr. t .was.t fQwyl with the party). ".tir.i . ' r - Mr,. Abbott opposed, ,theameiio; ment and did hot ,'miiid placing himself on record. 1 - ?,f . 4 Hh'mnH'Ytla it'on. tie table ; but; ohn being' told (i that it would carry tne "section wun- tc. Messrs. Welker and .Watts,! botto thought ihIsJaturjheproper i V .1 ".'IjLIT 'i boay to consiaer mis -msjwr oj i..!' i-lOS stand np to the rack, "toddet or .no Mr.'lA&leythogb m ear ouiararaw:;An; inyiaru Unction between tlie-raceat fIfl tl UHcwwbetvi ldrineafre3 men ot45olpr.japd,' ac f cording to ' thef arsrhmenti'tho i i tAvi iiTrnniiiri n 11n.11 j ucilud r i.ciuu t VMMAwrvTMl VTA AT nftf" Mr; Durmtmsald iJSir, Tirana: sitjoiiUmcndtnicatr4t soinq letiffthr J - .... rvrl'AA .jMMi J..4T CiUX t. ed -an amendmeiilll0hei5tjcrvlw 11 JllLd ILICII.IlL Willi' I III .LIli V tilUI IjU a "'Sr1 WAS Tint IlKft Mr. ARIlAVIIi. -1 qe YadlnayBTi ijTra .9 narri'samenaineniaitcr rooa aeai UfH-S ? V r?,,'r" 7?: ,Ht:i i'r,1 -JrWrtfc , r6r'liriibwBt'.the.Althi;'sec. tion j Ko: bankfof MudoshU ?bo established nnflq: .'jtjit'otf tliis. State." -;M'-i( Jf-r'rV. he" WisKc4 htfVcfaW, sbin''eYidence of avBr'atey tem&iy fofiht' belieYftih-ri ftinFS?;iTOol4 tia 'MibliU iftrego' aird mdh lisB'bbHtothiisl for its -people, wouU.bo; ppVback intomiostXbarbatisniLiC ! balance MjtmHpjatt tWPOstponed uhtfl FH4aeti-a3yelkfe: . On moivonjnlnyHimsbadiauxned, ., .,i .i.n. in, n-1 i i, pi. i ' mil I r jit it n v;,t:b 'JiiiiAtuU'4$. rtSVtjKJ.-' Comer Jlt At ....... .r7;.. , : ,.ti tn':.ii.v- f . .. . I at Lowest Tat&m 1mj.---nif:;-C;-. ,.t f t.. wrner.rront ana liar tstaw. X "IP. A fT jTC, KAirF; 1 ;.Y " TO tne commoarous duiiuxu ra ions DireeT, ' ' ' w-a ill r,ii Cxki. ii.- ry tor ine. amenamenr, to cuuv iwir, fKad'Ujhefpied!t6t -Aid : thellapjpliwjtiQao YasreTted j desidenj ;: uayes to.tpin ftng iiaviQinc con Yersation.wuii JunTn annciinc: 1 ixa iiict xxnnsorxiin.rtiie'iiiiiemiiiici , was r r t my t-ttt-t r , . -r- .: -aAiie voxe DeingT5uenr Bvcrjijuei nett, arlHfUlianiof Sainj)sop;iaiK ; 4lrLjJ6iie3; atMiipionha 4 dp the reportfpf lieeppmniittcjTon oriwrati0R.;3ttep ne Degreiary, refu' me-pspoi v arid ibn mttf bV5 -tcttiWSiCJ Bectipnal&tdjid.SdeWP-1 v if;nreoma4a the fourth, which acts' Jis ubsti . SuppliBB onetinfiy pfitfttififc v' s' ' UUiuvuiaiwi; - - . m. v f lain tA. fancy, PorrTitTycn rn'trilALLS . -afcriH.CaWV9cWM-ai3v'::i that , can. be efforded. T t , . . . i ' ! . . .... : " 1 -. . , rlOQS.osea.C'.!,-c 23e.i pred, witn Ulcreadea 3,011 uic .?, t .ccommoo ray oll patroaa and then nemllr. . : FEES II BRBAD. ttdcall- kUu4 ., CAKES,. . rl I I I w -4. 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