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.-..". - , v ' .. ..:'-..- . ' -, " , " .... ' - .- - 'i .. . . ... v. ...... . V i 's''''''''SMB"BMaiBWBMeBBiMB"B"B"MBBaBBSBSBBBB lEWtOIttflNG STAR, PUBLISHED "DALLY, ' : ' tVflf . H BEBWABD, Editor and Prop'r. orrics, Dawson Bank ladings. Front 8t.: jftift toav.:.::::....: 2 00 jut-en i" h nadrance..... ....... ......... .73 lino .. . L vloftfiwo Star will be delivered in any Jof the City at Firm: Cxjtts per week. T nETEOKO LOGICAL UECOItD. March SI, 1871. - Thep- - - Time Ba5f,.m" mom- ; Wind.". AYeather Hic- eter. eter . : , v; 1 7"Tls. 29:97 53 NW fresh Cloudy.1 . v M 26:93 . 59 Been tie Cloudy.', 5 P.' m. S0:00 .M- EUght Cloudy. i.,infnll on the 80th Inst. 3:87 Inches." i Total Kalnfill during March 6:55 inches.' , . Mean Temp, of March 60.8 decrees. Robe it t Sktboth,' Serg't Siarnal service U. S. A. . CITY. f.w Aiivi;itTiHKjaKM'rH, iUissusKoaii's Live Book 8tore, 39 Market .treet Pianos and other Musical Instruments -The True Story UeRosset & Co. Shell Lime, Qoano, But ter, Molasses. . , , , y .: : : l). A. Smith, Granito Building Fnrnlture, Bedding aDd Shades. ;. . , f , - Gusen & Flanker, Apothecaries and Druggists-Mineral Waters., D. Pigott, Tobacconist nuff, Cijjars.To bucco, &c., turuitase Wnrcbonsc, Mr. D. A. Smith, at his extensive Furniture Warerooras on South Front 8iree,?haa com pleted his stock for tho 8prlog and Summer trade. He certainly docs the largest business of any house in the State in thia peculiar line, mid is therefore able te offer inducements to purchasers which cjuld hardly be secured else where. Ills stock comprises every article in the house-tarnishing. line and housekeepers will consult their interest by giving him a call. . notice. Agency Nbw York Associated Press." ) Wilmington, N. C, March 22, 1371. . . Masters and Agents of vessels will confer a favor on the undersigned by reporting to him promptly all marine disasters occurring at any poia on the North Carolina coast, . in order that tlij? intelligence may be transmitted by tele;rh at the earliest possible moment . . . , , , -, ' j ; ; WM. Hi" BERNARD,' ; " if As;eot New York Associated Press ilic Fresbyterittii "Sociables." We are glad to learn that the first of the se ries of raonth'ly "Soiiables" by. thei.ladies of the Presbyterian Church, which took place at Masonic Hall on Wednesday night last, was entirely successful. The City Hall, we are in formed, will be' procured for the next "Socia-4 ble," ua there wa9 hardly room sufficient to accommodate the large number present at.the Inst, and as the next will take place in the midst of the strawberry season the crowd will no doubt be much larger. Prisoners for tlie Work Ilunse. Sheriff Richardson.-of Columbus county, ar rived here yesterday with four'pr30nera for the County Work House. These were as fol lows : Dock - narrollr. convicted . of f man sluushter,' 12 inonthsV Wm. Davis colored,' 1 ireeuy, 12 months; Hector . Graham, color ed, assault and battery, twelve months; Bill Scott, colored," larceny, six months. They were, lodged in jail - to await" their removal to their ' future quarters. These prisoners were all convicted at the recent term of Columbus Superior Court. (Jalvin Oxendiue, whose trial was postponed until next term of Court, -was also brought down aoiTpiaced in his old quarters.- ... The pet bear of an Ohio man. hugged his little boy to death The fond . father refused to kill the beast, but finally, after much urging, did consent to be put up to be shot for at the price of one hundred dollars. . , ,. ....... Millinery and Fancy Articles. The attention of the public, and that of our many lady readers n particular, , is called to the handsomely displayed advertisement of Mr. A. D. Brown, to be found in our columns. His display in advertising, however, Is only a slight indication of what he is able to do in the Millinery line, as- he has - just opened at Exchange Corner the largest and handsomest slock of Millinery ever brought to this city, embracing every article usually kept in a first class Millinery Store. He has also laid fn a s.uperb stock of -white dress goods, T of "cxery description; and, in fact every article comprised in the outfit of a 'iady of the period" can be had atjiis establishment, his stock; T TOT'I Call and examine -t-- t i t i.;'. ; The V.,C. & A. It. R. Extension. 1 We learn from a gentleman who has lately witnessed the operations on the extension of. j the Wilmington. Columbia and Augusta Rail' road, that the work is rogressing finely. The.1 entire route from Wateree River to Columbia has been graded and the work of laying. the track, has been commenced.- A temporary road has been built from Clarkson's turn out to the main road.' It Is thought that (the work will be completed from- the .Wateree" to Co lumbia in about two months! The most diffi cult undertaking, however, 'is! (he building of the trestle across the Wateree, the grounds In the vicinity of the river being eo low and 8 wampy that the ; trestle, will have to be be tween three, and. fourf miles in'Jength.. To construct liaU,)f course, will '4ake4ome con siderate rtlrae. j :i 7 : r :t xi sivtzj is is-:f-' Connf jr Commlssloners. - The Board met last evening and fansacted the following business " .' '',V. ''. K - A communication from the Chairman, call ing attention to Ihe condition of the bridge and crossing oyer Green's Pond, " just East of the city llciiib', was referred (0 the Committee on Roads and Bridges with frower to act. -v ' ; It was ordered that the Trustees pi Holden and Union Townships be authorized and" em powered to levy and collect 1-5 of our per cent, upon the taxable property In their, townships and If more than that amount had beep collect ed, the balance to be refunded. ' " An appropriation of $350 for building, a bridge across 31ack River was made, provided Bladen county appropriates the same amount. A committee consisting of John 1L Ilawes and Jas. L. Corbett, was appointed to confer with the Commissioners of;Bladan conptv; In 're- Jerence to the matter. ' ' " Meeting adjourned until Wednesday next. :'" ' -' '.Ur';.'ii.''t .r) '.r.-VI ; t ...;'.:!. : ' : ' 1 : ' ' ,, I ' TTrA TTTTT TTA" Q w UXa V Aii ? 1 J O. U. Local Dots.- . March out! --'i'l 4 ' : ; This is all fooVs day.' v New radlahea are said to be excellent colic prompters. . : ; - We have had a " spell of weather" for several days past, f - -Wo fear the chilly weather of, the past week has had a depressing effect on vegetation. It Is reported that the Lowrey gang are endeavoring to make their way to Texas' Emigrants,- take notice I ' ' ' t ' i h The bill authorizing the "Bladen Land Company to issue bonds- passed Its several readings In the Senate on Thursday. There were six fine hogs sold at the City Pound yesterday, aggregating $15 40. Among the rest was one fine sow, which brought 11 50. Unmailable letters are held in the , post office here for Mrs. Susan Bnrnett, Goldsbbro, and Jacob Grayerson, Brlnkley's Station, N. C. For the months of February: and March of the present year the total number of inter ments in Oakdale Cemetery numbered only seven.- : ----". - :- .-. . - Mr. A. Locb, and not J. Loeb, as the types made it appear In yesterday's Issue, is a com mltteeman In the Fourth Ward, In connection with tho "Peace Festival" celebration. During the month just closed there were 56 deeds and mortgages admitted to probate by the Judge of the Probate Court, Aggregating in Value the respectable sum of $2,610,666 25. "How is that," V&c. ? V;' "i ; . ;:v' During the mohth of .'March there were 13 interments In Pine Forrest (colored) Ceme tery , of which number 7 were adults and 6 children. Total number lu the two Cem terics1, for the month, 17. .'.j v A resolution in favor.of JjWSchenck, Jr.ylntroduced by Mr.'McClammy, iJassed its several readings in the Senate on Thursday, under suspension of the rules. !- It also passed its several readings in the Housed ..if Sheriff 8chenck was to ; ship by Express to Philadelphia,; this moriiing, a -quantity -of green peas from his farm near this city. This is the first shipment of the season In this im mediate section; so far as we have heard. ; Just received, at the Stab, Printing House, fifty, thousand more of those i elegant envelopes embracing Canary, Amber, Buff White , and other popular colors. Furnished, with busi ness card neatly printed, alt low rates. ' 3t " the Wilmington i' Charlotte nnd Rutherford Railroad yesterday. They were raised in Wilkes county. .This, wo learn, is the first shipment ot cattle that has been made on this road. ;. r '. Dealers, commission merchants and liquor dealers are notified by Sheriff Schenck that the quarterly tax on purchases and ; fales ,fo the months of January, February and March will be due to-day, and should bo paid on or before Monday evening. Maria Willis ; and Emma Jones, both colored, were arraigned before the City Court yesterday morning, on the charge of disorder ly conduct. Judgment for the penalty and costs In each case. The fine in the case of iEmma Jones recommended to be remitted on the payment of costs. ! Mr. J. H. Duncan, Agent for the sale of Gen. Lee's portraits, left for Lexington,' Va.; last evening, where he goes to call for an in vestigation of the conduct of one of his sub agentsj whose duty It was to supply him with pictures, but failed to do so. He expects to return within, a week or ten "days. h XT' It seems that Lieut. Holden, of the garri son at Smlthvllle, ;is the one to whom the chief credit Is due for the admirable discipline which characterized the conduct of te sol diers and marines in their efforts to arrest the flames during the late fire In that town, and to him especially Mrs. Platt.'Mrs. Longest and the Misses Drew, desire to return their thanks. One Week Sooner. ' As a matter Of interest to ' our readers here and elsewhere, we may mention that the Sun day Sjhool Convention of the Methodist Epis copal Church, South, and the General Assem bly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, were to assemble in Nashville, Tenn., on the 18th of May, and the" use of the Representa tives hall hid been obtained for 'both -bodies.' The Methodists not being advte'ed of the; time of the Presbyterian's for holding their ' Assem- . . n.t; -4 .f....t- . ... ' .' -ii -. i bly,had anuounced the meattng' of their. Sab- bath'J's'eh'6bi .CphventbB;' buf ' upon' learriing that the time and plao0 for tna ' two meeuags conflllcted,-and" pVll'etlug the interest of both these ecclesiatUcai conventions' required that they'should hot, hi helAti; same time and place, and that Tor everal reasons It - was lefes inconvenient for Jtheui to. change than for their Cumberland Pre8byterianbrethren't0 do sOf the Methodists unanimously agreed; to . meet one week earlier that 'Is to' ay,! Thursday, ... , v 1 - - -- -iJ 3.-1 V' i .Jj'. May lltfcvlnstead of .the 18th,: 6S tDlore t p nouneed, the programme 1 rema plngthe .saoifc. This change necessitated other, changes among the Methodlsts, and the Bishops haye beenre (Juested to hold their annuaLmeetlng on Mon day, the 8th of May, the Board of Missions on thef th '.nd the Book Committee on the 10th otho same month. The funeral' sermon of Bishop Aud.re.wjs to be ; preached . byr BUhop Pelrce in McKendree.Church, atS P..M., May 7th,' and the dedication of Elm street Church .by Bishop Doggett the'same ay'at 11 o'clock A. M. ii,n.:7. 'llortnary. , 51 . As an'iudicatiob of the extraordinary good health of our elty we have only to examine tht records In the office of R. J. Jdnes, Esq., Sec retary of the Oakdale Cemetery Company, which show the total - interments in .that Cemetery for -the month of Jdarchvto have been only four. Of this number 1 was an in: fant of 2 months, 'and 8 adujts, aged, respect ively 80. '40 and 68 years. ThY diseases we're as follows. :,Cpnsumptlod, 1 v, pneumonia, 1; heart disease,' 1; Kidney "disease, t""'One of the nuinber was male and theothers females. ?ILEIIKGTPII :U: C. BATURDAYaPRn.:l. 1871. Matrimonial. V- t Froni the Records in the office of the Regis leri of Deeds we have the following exhibit' of ibe number of marriage licenses issued in this county for the month of MchtJ.iL,. " White. -Jit. L. Copley -"and Cora Firnell; Jas. A. Kerr and Mary L. Futrell; Jos. S. Farrow and Nancy Jarrell; Stratton Rochelle and Ellzi C.s Betts; Richmond DJ 'Woodcock land Martha E. Mai pass; Ell Herring and Julia A Sampson; jas. A Boufdeaux and Isabella Moore; John1 Futch and Penelope 'Davis; Peter F. Prldgen and Sarah J. Anderson; John E.. Jeffries and Emily Burr; , David J, Batsou and Catherine Jones; Frank H. Harrison and Mary E. . Crawford; R. P. Register and : Mary J. Boney, Luther M. -Richard and Mollie J. Bowenvi Total, 14. ' -V.V.. Hack. Nathan Sparrow and Mnemia Bunt ing ; Barney Armstrong and Martha Houston Archie Williams and Rebecca Brown; Hales Moore and Lavenia Everett; George W.. White and Celia Tootner';! ra. B.;Enniss and Susau M Gurganus ; John King and Melissa C. Cos tlnV William Beatty and Julia Hall; Owen Matthews and Mary C. Carter ; Robert Webb and Esther Cutler ; Reuben Carter and Catha rine Robinson ; FrankToomer and Rose Wil son; Thos. Boney, and Lizzie Moore; Jeffer son Brown and Elmlra Sheridan ; Geo. Mose- ley andBuc Larklns, Caleb Merrick and Sarah xacA.ay; wasaingiou - xenreu ana - Armtois m w . -wy . ir m. .. w ii c v a a. Kerr; Garry Hill and Ann King, George Wil son and Ann Brown; Jas. Richardson and Ce lia Smith ; Lott Sutherland andJLavenla Grls som.. Total, 23. Total whites and colored, Wllinlnirtan and SmithVllle Steam boat Line. r&' ' The subscribers to the proposed Steamboat line between Wilmington and Smlthvllle, met at the office bf Messrs. James & Meafes last night, when Col. L.. Fremont was called ,to the Chair, arid T. D. Meares,' Jr;, requested to act as; Secretary ; ; : The Chairman submitted a draft of JLhe char ter which' had been Introduced lp the Legisla ture aud staled that there was no doubt about its passage. - . i . -i ' , , . ' - i. t - for;th present the capital stoek; of .the. com- pany be limited to J l'i H Messrs. Marsden', Bellamy and T. D. Meares, Jr., having been appointed a committee to as certain the amount of stock subscribed and ......... ... . represented and .verify proxies," reported that $3,275 had been subscribed and that $37950 was represented In person and by proxy.' It being moved that a board of seven direc tor be elected, to serve until their successors are elected under, the charter, the following gentlemen were chosen : CoL S. L. Fremont, Thos. G. Drew; Esq., CapL; W. J.: Potter, Josh. T. James, Esq., Dr. T. B. Carr, Marsden Bellamyl Esq.,1 and John H. Thees, Esq. It was resolved that the Board of Directors be authorized. to elect a President from their own number, and also to elect a Secretary and Treasurer and such other officers as Were nec essaiy. ' The following powers were also given to the Board of Directors: To prepare by-laws and a frame of government for the Company ; to call meetings of the stockholders when nec essary ; to call lu the subscription to the capi tal stock as it may be needed, and to. purchase the boat and to make any other expenditures deemed advantageous and requisite. l. Ji On motion, the meeting adjourned, the newly elected Directors having been first noti fied to meet at the office of Messrs. - James & Meares - at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, April 1st. - , 1 : 8. L. FREMOMT,- Chairman. - SecreUry. ; ; - : Skating Monthly Awards! A large number assembled at City Hall last evening, it being the occasion of the regular monthly award distribution. The lucky ska ters were Miss Eva Low, on tho part of the ladies, and Master Eddie Engelhard on the part of the gentlemen. The awards were pre sented by Gen, Robert Ransom in a few appro priate remarks. .f -' X S'"f . H ; If ' i The skating, , as usual, was: excellent, and was intensely enjoyed both by participants concerned,, ; :r; 1 river Aivn MAnilVF MKWN. xMiuAi, jureu 1 - TheShr. Hamud was lowdnp to the mm R?rnlDS PP.e!rr to have suffered to any yery great extent from the recent disaster, with tho exception of the" loss 01 nersaus.u; nercargo ine loaowmg 1 was lost: 18 barrels of spirits of turpentine,! 75 barrels of rosin and 30 bushels of peanuts. Oar Cblp Baaket. 'i?iZ'."iC An early spring Jumping out of, bed at five o'clock in the morning. , -.Innocence; is like annmbrella when once lost we may never Jiope to, see It back again. . , rr Norfolk Lodge.o. 9rKnlghts of Pythiast had fifty -applications for membership af its last meeting, i 5--'c4t . i - and atiertfltors. The pirontt ntgtlnir hr Mlns I - 7 r v.;"; .77 maui iu uc .ttuua iuo,wuiuun5o, n au expcciaiions, as uigu as mey were. Bessie Low and'Mlss Mary Fremont elicited; ould be tantamount to its ' defeat. ; . ; This is as much as our space will permit, muchpraise, as did the wsltzlng by Miss Mary "Tfie motion to' withdraw.', was" put to a ns to sayi He leaves "for r Baltimore - this3 FremooanMr,,' Brown5 'EvertMog passed yo.and lost ( The bill provides forth inoroing. ; Vf(f :;'"'-" ! af WffRnti v nrt"liiitn,fl'Riit!rftVitnn nt organization of a Board of Internal Im-, '? '.'.' nu 1- ncru--, m:li ---.J " HI 1 A paper called the Mwt(i4 Flower bloom s I ; ( V; ECIAL'1- OBDKS.01' " -In Arkansas, but the editor complain tbit he i ; ' W iiVo'-niinVt Vhe nniitin nf n- does not make a scent.- - ' f'.Thereare'OoSmofe males than females nd ti-provide ftr t .dcl in theumanVopuiattouof Minnesota a mas- egateay,,, -; , n ; -..-:. J v i- S f v ;i L cullne excess of twelve per cent. '?ci. ; ' r . 1..-. , m .. . ; . j-A Ivoraan, .who Trecently buried her hus Danai BIUU BUCUWW u "w Ksorrow, naa at least biie consblatlon she knew where hewas atnlghts. . , OTT-TT;t ' OO. 1 s - - - ------ . . . A woman's HghU newspaper Is about to paoft b ' "CJ'' , be established in Pa Ths men having faiF "m e4?rJerhcJ fmfa U ifypur aendisadbpted.f ZZPlt: now try lt,ii..C! .'4.1.--. ?'A 1 r.Frencb Why, ; 'we bavenot ,cau It is announced that a new literary and so- ; cased on the matter -1 don't like to vote clal club will soon be organized In.New York; I It will be on the plan of the .London Savage 1 Club, andcalled The Bohemian,1' . 1 . J , a-I -1 ... LEUISLATITE SCMMAItT. We make tip the following sutQmary of the proceedings of the' Legislature from the report in thje 8enHn: ' , ? ; u ; ' j I : SENATE, : . T t r ' THUBslAY.:March 30. k ESPECIAL ORDER.) V 'A MIU regulating contempts of courtJ;HQuston."'HUl, Johnstoi, of Buncombe, was taken up, and passed' ita. third read- l , SPECIAL ORDER, . biUtoiocor Creek Itailroad company, put on its third reading. ; i ; . I f.-F- , ,rM i Mr. Troy oSered to amend by striking out that portion, which amends the Chatham Railroad company 'requiring it to tra to the Gulf. . . ' . - ilThe amendment was. adopted. jrT Mr, Troy onered; an ' amendment, that the Chatham road should make, nu - dis crimination tn v freight 'charges' between the Haywood and Cane Creek road4I and Bill then passed its several readings.. : Mr. Bobbins of Davidson, reported from committee on enrolled.billa. ;.,t .? :,.'.; On .motion of Mr. Moore, the bill amending section 199, ! chapter 4," 'oi the Code of Civil Procedure, concerning ? at- ff'1!60 P ! Message from the I House announcing the passage of the Pool investigating reso lutions, with names of Honsejnen.bersof the committee. - " ; i1 v ; The President appointed Messrs, Leh man, Latham, and Jones as Senate branch of. same committee. 51 On motion of Mr. ;Cowles,the bill char tering the Mount' Airy Railroad Company "was taken up and, passftd.' I1 il 1. - Mr. Robbins, of Davidson, 'moved to ' strike out that section levying ten cents on the hundred dollars to "supply the de ficiency in the Treasury; prevailed. Bill passed its second readiog.i r f ; HOUSE OF. REPRESENTATIVES. ; 4 ; -Thursday, March 30. . By Mr. French : A bill' to authorize the placed on calendar. - - - ; v ': CALENDAR. .ff -.-. . 1 By Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, (by request:) A bill to provide a cheap chattel mortgage; . referred. ' ; By Mr. Mills : Abill to prescribe a form of execution in certain cases; referred. , ', By Mrl Marler : A bill in regard to bills of costs due on the old County rand Supe- nor uourts' docKet; reierreo. : Mr. Luckey offered ;the following res- solution which was placed on the Calen-dar:-! - i j.i':.-..r : . ; Whereas, During the late , war, the State of North Carolina did keep a record, known as ' the "Roll of Honor,'? upon which were recorded the names- of such of her eons who especially distinguished themselves in battle i with the view' that their names should be preserved and held in sacred remembrance by all who honor the heroism and valor of her sons, and, whereas, 'upon enquiry, said "Roll of Honor" is not to be found either in the State Library or in the Adjutant-Generars office, therefore, ; v ? ' Resolved, That the .Library Committee of this Housed required to make inquiry i - TrnaA ..iuu). k uuu icuuit w tuts uuusc OB- spccuj ao mAfttieable where said "Roll of Honor" is or in'whose bands it may be, and if found that it be restored to the State- Library. 4 : SPECIAL ORDEB.: : ' : ' .The bill to repeal the act to amend the charter , of the Western N.' C. RJR., being the specialorder for this, hour,' it was taken up and considered. .. , .. ( ? ; The bill , passed its third reading, v ! 1 " The Chair announced the following gentlemen as the House , branch' ,o . the joint committee tq inyestigate the charges against ; John Pool:, Messrs. Dunham, Broadfoot, Hargrove, McAllister and Bux-. toni ... . '. ' . : : : Mr. A8he.iu'oved tdwithdraw tbbilUn regard to a . Board of. Internal Improve ments I and bring it at once before . the House. Mr. , A. in . making the motion said that he. in suboortin? the bill was ac tuated by a high, sense of duty to the best interests of the State and the Conservative party, ana u ma 0114 ;was.. auowea. to re- nrnvfirnftWtswhoahaTrhsvfli'fiunerintend- ence of all aHera;oriHternal, improve menu and exercise all. the powers hither- to enjoyed by thxecuti ve, in .these mat fers 1 " ' ' "' ' ''' Theresol 1 r i-.-j, j -v.;. 1 infw nf ihl fe'Vfff Af Tfkv, TTarinvpr Aonnf v was J takfih J uhand i saita fievef I rftadinp-i'' " ; The bill to allow the commissioners; of jttockingnam.to "issue ppnqs was taken up and passed its third reading by a vote ; of Lyeas 64, nays 3. , ........ -, :; .. , ; , Air.jaicAiee, irom tne committee on ca- .ucation, submitted a,' report. 7 , f 4 .... ... , , svspeciil .OHDEH.--, . .o 'mu u:u V- SLi ;.r"";r.rT:;u- ulC?3ri Chesapeake canal being the special order I L , . a tor this hour, its consideration was gone ili'W- 'ci t; T. ,rft. Ur :;.!' :. ; After some debate the bill; passed its' j several readings.--' ''-l i"uru yenUoh" or JSb" Convention" "to the'peo Air. ifrencn movea lo.nucuuifceiyj jpostr pone the. bill. .-ri r -. f t' : 'The veas and nays vrere ' callecL and the motion to!;inaeiiniieiy .postpone was re I iected. V . - - -! J .vS. 'iii-SO-l .' 1';:-III T..t - ait. jjrench moveatoinsert.a clause ma; f on such, matters, withont consulting Lmy party. Mr. F. would auswe? no further. - 5The yeas and My8eQ.Cled'ft)Bd the ... f :'' ' :: mole no; 1,099 amendment was rejected by a vote ot yeas 86, nays 61. ' '. . Vv'! ':'?'"y: l The bilL then passed its third reading -v t.hftfnTlnwinor hftllrt- Atk3. Messrs. "Anderson, Armstrong Ashe,' Atwater, Atkinson, Broadfoot, Bry- 8oa,T 'Cbamberlain, ! Crawford, Currie; Dickey. Drake, Dunhara. Furr. Gambrel. Qullick. Grayson, Gregory, Henderson, Jones , of Caldwell, Joyner, of Johnston, J oyner, ot fit J oraan, Jn.euy, oi , avie, Kelly, of Moore, Kelsey, Kincaid, Lassiter, "'""t jixem, mius,jiuicucii,;u- u otson. ray iort .foweii. KanKin. item, ite- i Lnson, Smith, of Wayne,. Sparrow, cid wick. Waring, Welch. Withers, WiT- ; woodh6use.-59.- : c . . ; fATs. Messrs. Brooks, i Brown, Bryant, ctruawictc cox -'NAYS. ot Halifax, Buxton, .,Cawthorn,. Carson, Collis, Copeland, Dudley,"' Elison, Faulk ner, Fish, Fletcher;" French, Garrison, Gatling, f Goodwin,' ; Gttytherj Hargrove, Hardy, Johnson, of Edgecombe, Jones, of Northampton, Loftin, LyonIabson. Mc Cauley, Morgan, of Wake, Page, Phillip?, Reavis, Rbbbins, Smith, of Halifax, Sykes, Tucker, WiUisy .Williamson 86. - is - ! Messrs. Marler, of Yadkin, Harris, .of uuiuora, nampion, oi Duxxy, uunara, oi Davidson, were excused from votings i r Mi rrv: .. j' ' AFTERNO05T. SESSION. ,ri ..!, i Thursday, March SO. . Mr., Albright moved to reconsider the vote by which the Senate passed the bill chartering the Hay ward' and Cane Creek Railroad this morning. --i 4 After ' argument!, the . previous , ques tion was , called and sustained and (- the motion to reconsider prevailed. Ye&s 82, nays 8. -' : :v..-- .-Mr. Jones then moved to reconsider the .vote , by . which the; amendment of Mr. Troy, to strike out' that section relieving the Chatnam Railroad. from going to the Gulf, in Chatham county, passed; prevail-: ed and the amendment of Mr. Troy was rejected t ... '' ' ; Mr. Troy then moved' that the amount proposed to hesubscrihed by the' Chatham R. R.: should be paid in and , not merely subscribed, which was adopted. TVTr "Rrlwnrrla pallp t.b nrpvinns nnp.s- tion and the bill passed. ; ' r. ' On motien of MrJ Dargan. the bill to extend : the ; time for, registering deeds grafts, powera of attorney ,&c., for two years after passage of this act; was taken up and passed its several readings. : ; ; -: The bill, to enlarge and complete . the Aioemarie ana unesapeaKe ..yanai was ia- ken up. rajThe bill passed' ils second and1 third readings: .o-? u: -v'-iajrA- . ,VvOq 'motion of Mr; Graham, of Orange, thebill in favor of J. W, Patterson, late sheriff of Rockingham, was taken up and passed its several readings? J.r-W...; . u- HOySE. OF REPRESENTATIVES. - ; - , jj EYENINQ; SESSION. ; ' ' ; , .-: --r- rrTHimsDAT; March 30. ; The bill to regulate the issuing of .exe cutions upon judgments for the collection of money, was taken up and passed ,its several readings. " 4 By Mr. French : A bill to amend section 28, .chap. 222, -. laws of 1867-!70 ;', placed I on calendar.. .... i i r T , . S , ' . ' I, 5 The resolution in regard to the rSplu- lion appointing a committee 1 to ' invest! gate the sale el the State's ihterestjn the? Cape( Fear-Navigation Company wasta ken up and passed its several readings. ' The bill concerning municipal officers was taken up and passed its 'several read ings: ,:frr ;.a ' c?-I.i';fM. r SPIEITS OF TTmPENTENffi " ; Mr Jarries Ellis, of Newberri, s dead. r,. PrS3S5F5teSIJf invited .the members of the Legislature to a4. trip oyer, the A. JM. i c. it. K. j ; -. i. j v H.f;: Dr." A. t;1 Bledsofc ' of Ealti morel1' will' deliver- the :: annual ' Li terary Address.at Trinity - college, ;. at . the . June Commencement.; ., . , r 1 -,!.'-. j! . . ' ; Tho Sentinel of Friday, says f ur. JMuusey'8 Lecture last night surpassed 7 - xuo ewuciu Vaw '-by l fL gentleman, .-hyl the, from Bay River, aged a " l"e "eUB " I Store last night at a late hour : jurcd so severely gatinjall pr off the steps of J. J.: Wolfenden & Co.'s store last disdz at a iate nour ana was in- jured.so severely that in all probability he cannot recover. He is - attended, by. Dr. I Hughes and-Son. "r- The "-Raleigh lecegram of Fn- t day; says5: Wei learn.: that Judge Jones, 1 whose trial, under articles of impeach Lment was to have commenced to-day, has concluded not to risk it, ana has sent in j his resignation;" We presume his letter pf I resignation win u prsenteuL:.io vine- im peachment Court this morning. There is I legend thatJay:birdaeparLfBr a warm J' T! s .? j - orr-1 The Greensboro,kPai says: " ' We learn that bn'the' I7th Inst a color ed Woman,'5 named fiarabj'v formerly the. property Vf.(l Tucker, residing, some 8 miles South of v the city, .came to. her j it. -v. " 1 ; : - ci 1. i zJi - , 1 . ucuu uy uurmug. duo was . puDject- to fits; and it is supposed was -1, attacked " by one, fell in the fire; and - no one bein near, was burned var: severely-rr that death came to her relief in a few - hoars.!: . She Was sgea aooutu-y ears. 4 j : : 1 HOTEL AnniYALS. 1 ; NxTioH HoTMRjroBKiff Josbs, Proper.' ; Robert jJcKenrievFlorenccrs CjOW Burk. ett,rAUanta, Qa; H A Crawford, M H Mc Bryde, J A Little, Wadesboro; , R J Braddy, Bladep; D D Barber, Columbus eo; JohnFrey. Richmond, rTHTJ TT HaWIsoO, TJnslow co; M y Terry N C; M Wooteni W C & R R; V V Richardson, E Newman, J. L Hiasonr,C K Mornson, Whltevllle: N O, WN Pedeo, Clln ton: O U Perry; Raieigu; it uarns, JNorwood, N CiD T Durham, Rocky Point; J W WlUUms HATES OF ADVERTISING I OnoScnareone day, ... ............. l 00 " twodaya...M... ..180 three days,.... 2 00 roar days..... 2 so " " r Uto days,.... 8 00 ii ' one weekr 160 mr Contract Advertisements taken at pro poruonateiy low rates. v Karrl&flrea. Dc&thB. Rellsloas. Funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates when pild for in advance ; otherwise full rates oe cnargeo. : , .. Txxxb Cash on demand. ; ' J' If your hair is eomlng Tit or turning grey,--do not murmur over a misfortune you can so easily avert. AYEK'3UAI& VIGOR will re-, move the cause of your grief by restoring your bair to its natural color, ana therewith your good looks and good nature. . : Takb ATKR'S PILLS lor all the purposes of a purgative, for Constipation, ' Indigestion, Headache and Liver Complaint. By universal accord, they are the best of all purgatives for ' family use. t , . ai.000 Reward will be paid by the pro-i t prietor of Dr. Pierce's Alt, Ext.. or Golden Medical Discovery for a medicine that will : equal it in curing au tne diseases for which it iuurb wwiiaom a eqrau. . sow dv au - i . ,v 0k,; : .NEW DVEETISEMEirrS. u. t."110111'"10 " . - . ' , . , " Furniture Bedd m cr and ; - u, v;; : i. ..P ..-.... : . S H A D IE S V '-ii I:,;, yJVB. STOCK for the SUMMER and SPRING j TRADE is nbw complete, having the largest vA Furniture Warehouse in the State and always .k-K the largest stock on hand. We can offer in- ducements to the public that cannot be oom- peted with, v Parties in want should examine 1 . ... before making purchases. ; i -,;f .. . r ? I D. A; BMlTH, Granite Buudlng, 5 j . inarch 81-tf , ; , South Front 8t, , Mineral Waters. T.wenty-flve Case s fret h (rom the Springs, Just received . . , ahd for sale low. .' IN Ij Js.1.1.1 ul.K I'ENCJ t., tor marking Linen, Ac V PIIALON'S NKff PERFUME" I Love You," . Another supply -r ,; ' ' j Wholes al UacaoiBTd,' . Wilmington, N. ( ,april2-tf ...;.BHt J$mz0? Shell Lime, Guano. V HI IHOENIX and MA.NIPrJLATED GUANO, Forsaio by , ; aprll litf 1SR0SSET & CO. Butter,1 Molasses. .1. ft fc TUBS '(small) STRICTLY - v '1 ; - -ZU - CHOICE BUTTER rUBS (STirali) STRICTX .: - . . .. (1 IZfk BB.JUS. OF. MOLASSES, Now landing and for sale by : ' I aprill-tf DeBOSSET CO. Tobaccos, Snuffs. in " hva tlv'.v'- ,-; 1 t"W ' .f i CIGA&ETTOSj I . ; r.t. . ) i . , Ii I, ...,J I 3 . , -7, . ' 1." : . i t.' .; :-. '-,: , . ". .. ; I.J. ' WraDTJine Twine and Paner. i' $.. D. PIGOTT, Tobacconiat, ; hx iTr'-N No. 12 Market 8treet. .'". ........ ........ j , f WiumroTOir, N. Cn April l-tf f. ii r-- 1 Peas ! Peas ! Peas ! v .LADY BLACK EYE ' ; ;.(' :" LIFE PRESERVERS -J :: r tl GRAY EYE .'t&v mi Hn quantity. CLAYBANK nil j.'ffM r 1 'l 'ir-f - TORY BLACK' "I Pi ALSO,. DRIED APPLES . , AND PEACOES. 1 . . t . . . .I'Tn .'im el fc. 1 i t A. u n h f ...w ...1. ......... t . .1 . - Mrl -1 1 1- .. 1.. K.Iii ii; BEST XX AT-' IK THE CITY. Lac2t ' -lv OLpHAMJ & CUMMINO. , If, j , t ; Piaiids !;;Piajri63 ! i &m JLjl' r-M STJEIFF'S PIANOSy iV-WU 1'? -MASON, UAW'HpEaANS, Vi v , 3irTXWR , tl' I AND MtJSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds I v . - . . -I. A W III J, 1 , li I - VMaalA a- ' ' F x va Mitw w - . UEIN8BEEQER3 mar 28-tf Book and Musio Store. 'vc . THE TOTJE STOIlir. r ABOUT THE FIGHT AT DAME EURO PA'S School ? showing' bow tho French' boy began the FJght, boasting was punished and Justice done. . Forealeat t marchi8-tf . 2 h , HFT N SBSBGES8. f Holasses. i ? 1 20 O-P11 STBU -a 1AA HHDS. NEW AND OLD CUBA, : A ' AUV ' " 11 ft ! BBLS. CHOICE ' JlUSCOVADA, f , ; ' . rorsaieny . . , , r , ., ..... ma -tf ' WILLIAMS MTJECHISON. . ; : , ,.:. ! 1 '' ' " ; ' 1 OLD ITORTHi STATE, TCr V.OL BACON, LARD AND BXTTTER,5 ' 4l) fi,-:... t.f9-71rujii,.'if;.r;,!: Choice Duplin County Bams at 18 eta In lots, i Mountain Butter at S3 cents, febmf; -LS.ity'i ed wards hall FOR OALE OR RtZHT.! T710B B AXJB OB BEJT That large and JC valuable plantation on. Middle Sound, 8 miles from the city, known as the Mott tract, will be rented or sold on res enable terma For k I narticulars. annlv to . ' . 'decC23-tf. i'.Vj C. WiOLDHAir,fEx. f a (T if 0 V tot !:; IN a ft V i fill I!.- -S it1 tt it -Ho 2 1' - ii Wit m m 'hi': 3,. m .Mi? 1 km m .. V v. 1? : m. !i: y: i-'. 1; -s 1 1 . rs-.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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