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""the mousing star. POB ISUED DAILY, U3l. II BEBNAJBD, Editor ana Iropr. OrrioB, Dawson Eank Buildings, Front Bti nne year. In advance.... ....... ............17 00 six ; months. In advance..... ............... 8 CO Three months, in ad vance. ....... 2 00 Uno month, In advance.. 75 Tbe Mobhtwo StAb will be delivered In any p u t oi the City at mm Cini per week. jlETEOKOJjOGICAlV HECOIID. April 4, 1871, . . . " - a Ther- . Time. BJt?r?: mom" "WlDd WeaUier .. eter. . 7 a. M. 29:99 63 r W Fresh Clear. 2P. M. 80:03 66 W Brisk Clear.. 9 f . M. . Standard Exposed Thermometer at 8 P. Mm o7 deg. . ,-',.' Mean Temp, of day, 59 d eg. it i) . u '"" " ROBERT SbTBOTH ' Serg't 8Urnal service. Ui 8. it VI Weather llepert i f '.-.J f War Dbpaut jht. omceor cmer signal Ufflcer: Washington, April .4-4:35 P. M. -V, The following is a syriopsls'of the weather report for the pas: tvrenty-lOur hours r :'' - Ou the- California coast the" barometer Is jitili slowly tailing, with southeast windcjoud nod rain. A stationary pressure and tempera ture are reported from the Rocky Mountain stations. The low barometer central pn Mont day evening "over Ontario has moved to the northeast. , ; Light rains and, brisk, winds Jiave attended its course. A very rapid rise In the barometer occurred last night from -Tennessee to Pennsylvania, and clear weather has gene rally prevailed south and' westof Ihe latter Stite, with brisk winds on the lowe'Nakea and: nt points In the middle States, Clear or partially cloddy weather with gen tle winds are probable for Wednesday from the Mississippi Valley tq the Atlantic, j : THE IE CflUttCIX DIBECTOIIY. X';Y ' Sunday, April St. James' Church.; ; iL PUBLIC SERVICES AT ST. JAMES'. XOBIKO HOJjr. WEEK AND EABTER. Wednesday "''" , "Morning" ..",7 AIM , .Litany. &. Ante-...... . , Commnnlon-11 AJM Evening Prayer 5 P.-M Maundy T'hnreday-Morning -:." -7 A. M V Evening Prayer ' ''"I", .'.y.':". '." & Communion 8 Pt'M; Oood Friday . . . . . . . .Morning Prayer . : : . ' r , Ante Communion A AM Kveuiag Prayer 3 P M E:i3 vr Even, SaVday-MornlnPryer & ' ""J '" Ante-Communion TAM ' ' " " 'EveWIdflf ' Pi-ayef r '.- r . ' : ; : : : t. and Baptism : m Master, April 9.......Mroning.Prayer.,.7A M " - Litany. and. Corn. ... - . ...... ... munlon.. 11 AM . Evening Prayer - 5 P M Easter Mouday . V.V. ; ; Morning Prayer & " ' " Ante-Commuhlonll AM - . . . , , Evening. Prayer ; ; u, ' K;ister Tuesday Morning Prayer Ante-CommunOn II A M . ' . : Evenlng,,PrayerfJ,5 P,M . St. John's Cbnrcn. . TGBLIO SERVICES AT 8T: JOHN 8 DURING HOLT WEEK AND EASTER TIDE. , -'--s Wednesday Morning " 7 o'clock ; , .Litany ana Ante-.. , ,4 f; ! ' Communion-;.: 12' Everlng Prayer 8 o'clock Manr.dy Tlmrsday-Morolng ; ,; iTLo'clock Evening Pfayer & Celebration '.i';r ".;'"" ; ofthetIolyEivt;i.t -,v ; charist. 8 o'clock (i.Kt Friday. ...... Mornlcg Prayer -r. 5 . .: & Ante Com . munlon 11 o'clock Evening Prayer 8 o'clock EustcrEven. Morning Prayer t . - " & Ante Com- : ' - " munlon 7 o'clock Evening Prayer 8 o'clock Easter Day, April 9-Merning Prayer, Litany & Holy p r Eucharist.... 11 o'clock Evening PrayeriS O'clock Kuster Monday... Morning Prayer t A Ante-Corn- munlon'..."... 7 o'clock Evening Prayer 6 o'clock Kaster Tuesday.... .Morning rrayer & Ante-Com- - r" munion . . 7 o'clock Evening Prayer 6 o'clock The Church will be open dally, save on Eas ter Even, after 7 A. M., until Evening Prayer, for the private devotions of all desiring, to avail themselves of the prlvileee. ' .. -,r 1 , 1 . - , Geo. "Patterson, Rector of St. John's Parish. St. Paal's Evan. Lutheraii Cbnreb, Market Street, Corner or Sixth. -Good Friday, April 7. - Preparatory service at. 9 A...M. Morning service at 10 A. M. Cpmmunion immediately after the morning service all in the German language. English service at 8 P. M., when a sermon will be preached on the' doctrine of 'Christ's Descent into Hell- . v .. To all of these services the citizens of Wil- niiugton uro respectfully and cordially invi ted to attend., seats free SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ueinsbbroer's Live Book Stored 39 Market street Pianos and other Musical Instruments TheTrue Story. . V W. A. Martin. Notice to creditors of tho Philharmonic Society. " f " V..v"7 , J. C. Stevenson. Elk Mountain-(North CurolinaJ Cheese;';-; :-,"'":"' '"'."r'jj:. , C. S. Ellis. -Mechanic's Building and Loan .Association.-.''; W ',,'? V-'.', Z': ( Alex. Sprunt. Meeting St. ' George1 and St Andrew Soctety, -t.i: . '.?; 1 .-" . Roger ' Moore. Lost.Valuable' Pape rs. ciiy Court. - , X.',v a.jii-.;-,. t . TheJollowlng Cases-were disposed of yester Thos. Smith, tcba:ged . with petty' larceny, was required to five bond In tbe sum of $100 for bis appearance at the next term of the Su perior Court, in default of which he was com mitted tO Jail. . "n " -v-'. a'.;. ;:"'v.iV:' " V,; ,.; . J.; J. GeogehabV' charged 'IthVdlsdrderl condact. Judgment for the penalty and costs. The North State.' ".' .;.;,',.;'" L. The steamer. North Slate, of the People's 1-ine, came dashing in -yesterday afternoon. Capuiu Green reports the following schedule: Left Fayetteville at 7:10 A. M.; "reached 'vVll mln!ton 4:50 P. M Time consumed in stop pages, one hour and seventeen, minutes. Ac tual running time, eight hours and twenty- ti.reo fnlnutes. This is one of the quickest trips on record. Mere Prlaenera for tbe Work liens. Sheriff Clark, of Bladfti county; arrived in this city yesterday with two prisoners, both colored, for the County Work House, they hiving been convicted at the late term of Bladen Superior 'Court. . Their names are Isaac McKoy, sentenced for twelve . months, and Emeline Council,' for six months, both for larceny. They were committed to Jail, but will be turned over to Superintendent. Van Amringe this morning. . , - vol. -tzzz-itq. 12 wnTOTon?c;i Local Data, . Ojst:n are scarce. -' Jimmis Stevenson advertises Elk Moun tain Cheesri. - 1,. -,. r ... . ; .. .- . 1 . .. 1. The Board of County Coramssioners meet this evening. . . - t. ' Blue 'Skies,' balmy sunshine : and stiff breezes prevailed yesterday. 1 . : See advertisement of. a sealed envelope lost, containing valuable. papers' .V , j '-The Lydia Thompson, troupe play o 8avannah during the present week. - ff m i- k. -t The.bHl to tnnexapart 9f;New Hiwiver to Sampson county passed its second raadlng in the House on Monday. r If ja man noes not advertise,- It is safe to presume that he is : afraid to let the public "know liow small and poor his stock is; ' - An act Incorporating the Wilmington . and Smlthviire Steamboat Company passed Its sev eral readings in the Senate on. Monday. A bOl lot the establishment of the First jCorOperative Stoae of Wilmington passed its' several readings In the Senate on Monday. ; I: The lady'a pocket Jiook advertised as found injesterdaj's Star, wa called for, des cribed and delivered before 9 o'clock th&same The regular monthly meeting of the Me chanics' Building an ! Loan Association takes place at the Commercial Exchange this even lng, at 8 o'clock. . Our readers should not forget the grand Musical and Literary EhlbittcmV to come off at IheTheatre on "Easter .Monday evening. cuy your' ucgeis. ' r . , . r, . :.: , , ? " Geo. Frank, arrested on a peae$. warrant, ivas required by Justice McQuIgg,. yestefdsy, to give security in the sum 'of $100 for his wzr'fynoni bay Itatmi ajlttsVlthie Phil harmonic Society are i requested' to .present tnem to,jvir,.:f)iV(. a .Martin .ic seuiement, within ftnfl WMlr fl-ftm (1t , n;.. x! 1 Hi .1" r The members? of St George and Ft; An drew' Society aire notified to meet at the Court House this etemrjatS o'clock; for the pur pose of adopting a Con4tftu,tpn. : . , 'Jas. Walker. vrhq Was sent to the Work House on Monday,, nnder conviction of petty lftrceoy, before "J u antwll's; Court,;! was brought back to the city yesterday and turned 1 Newbern boasts ot ripe strawberries: on the 1st of April, and the Journal of Commerce asks if Wilmington can beat itr We can't say that, but wo had 'em on the. same day. "This Is :n0.-!Aprtl fooVr either 1,;;' a r;r-f- 'Messrs. WlllSrd Bros, shipped North yes terday, 42 bushels green peas, from their truck farm "Belvidere." These gentlemen, we learn, madetlie first shipment of peas from this port this season, tome ten days ago, ' t ? - We learn that a meeting will be held at Fifth street M. E. ChurchUhls evening for the purposo of re organising tie Temperance ; So- ciety known as the "Band ofr Hope,! com- posed of both sexes, which was at one time In full Wast -herei'.-;. . .i.f ajt s We learn the success of the .Hallway Co operative Store has been fully established by the low prices of their goods as well as by the demand of the stockholders for family sup- lies, rendering it necessary to order more supplies in a day or two after its Opening.; Two ministers, .formerly, of the North Carolina Conference, have recently connected themselves with the Northern branch of the Methodist church, viz: Revs. 3. M. Frost, and J. IL: Dally. ' We alluded to the latter's con nection with the New York Conference yes terday? I . '"',L- James". A,TCtttes,' husband ; 'of the well known actress, was recently arrested in Mem phis for threatening to blow out the bralns.of ! a servant at the Overton House for not getting him the morning papers. The servant alleges that his refusal was based on feelings of perfect kindness toward the lrritaDie boarder. Board of Aldermen. , . The Board met vesterdav afternoon, at 3 o'clock, pursuant to adjournment,' His Honor, Mayor Martin, in the chair. The following persons were .granted recom mendations for licenses to retail spirituous liquors: ;N. Ahroni, J. Q. Bauman, . Ueo. f. Colin, August Deumelandt, Richard Fitzger ald, IL Fink, Jno. F.. Helns, W. Hutaf, Hot- tendorf & Hashagen, C. .11. Mohr, M. W. O'Brien, C. tomSuden, : J no. F. Stalter, H. Schulken, Wessell & Oldenbottel, fi. J. Scar- norougn, u. jscnreiverj iienry jiutai, fuwiw Bros Allen Evans, Wm. Ulrlch, John Haar, lH. 8talter, Jr., C. Schulken, J. D Doscber. James H. Chadbourn, Henry Davis, it. r. Barry, Benjamin Bates and Ell Murray ' were elected a Board of Commissioners of Naviga tion and Pilotage to serve durjng the ensuing year l The Mayor was authorized to -employ two snltable persens to list the taxes , of .e city ior lcsii. The petition for a stieet lamp at the corner of Harrnett and Fourth streets was referred to the Mayor with pewer to set. ' r John Btatcher was confirmed as a member of the police force. . Tboa. Weeks was appointed a member of tbe police force. , . r , The matter of . hogs running at large was re ferred to a special committee, consisting of Aldermen Sampson, Chadbourn and - Howe, for report, f :J Petition for a street lamp on east side of Third, between Orange' and Ann streets, was referred to the Mayor with power to act The petition for the opening of Dawson street, between Front and Third, was referred to the Aldermen of the Fifth Ward for a re .port. ;" " - ' '"; The petition of Jas. B. Hngglns for reduc tion of special tax was not grantej. The appticatlon of W. H. Merrick, J. P., to try all violations of the "city ordinances, wss referred to the special committee appointed for that purpose for a report, ' The Board adjourned to meet next Monday night. This t HolyTWeek, and thb seWiceUo-aay, Thttrsday OoM Prlday and Holy Saturday I will be. 'characterized 6y thejea't'est Solemnity anaue ansence oi auprnsinents lor the altars, and Ip. the.Eplscopai churcheg oFiday;."jthe chancel will, be draped In blacj yThectures and ornaments in V the Catholic churches are covered, and no Instrumental music is allowed from1 tbe nlghima8s.'on"Holy TtrnrSdav until the same nonron.Saturday.' Otf t l4a'y the. Gldrja ExcelsU,4 fnU'l . V T 1 umnieu uunng xient, wm oe sung, ana &i me same time all the ebnrcb bells will be rung in honor of elnstttulion of the Blessed Sacra ment, and then remain silent until Saturday at the same honr.f .On Wednesday evening the office of the Tenebrse will begin, and be con tinued. Thursday andt Friday i. evenlngsi On u...;.,,. vHHuicui.iwiy.j, iiwiw j ervi5r8f cPinmniorai,0P 9lM P888.011 and death ot the Saviour, the aaerament'U ' carrled Jn'jprjiicsioft'l pqsltory or temporary altar, when it k placed In a uernaclei ar:tjtiWrroMd by lighted candles; and other - ornaments and; .flowers uniuSaturtsy.Ywllt Is "conveyed baek to- the -main altar, if These repositories are a most solmn feature of the services dur- V"-. cAu.rc-be.s vl8ited uj .u ui.ieaua. u j o . - -.. . . . " - . . . ; xw Wr A. U WMUVUt ALV1 VHI V WUOW VlU VI A.CST Lent with rejoicing and services commemora- j fitore8 a nd mul(eW ha8 all Deen re. Uvfl .Of th .triumphant resurrection of the boved.to the beach, and no donbt . Is "enter Saviour, and the completion of the redemp: . t..ned th.t thft vmVw,h h ' n ltlr : Upn of mapklnd.; , , , , ",.;".',." j . Nsi'rsw Emsds. 1 r'PerAbnmahonld havitrv nnrtirntflV hrvw thV discharge firearms-tn the heart of tha citv . even if it be on tnetr own.premises. We were J . . . . - m informed of a very "striking illustration of the idarigpr; f.isnch .;pfaetBel yesterdayJ A-Vlad v uaa seen suung in ner room in tne secoua story of her residence, on Monday afternoon, In-company; with a friend, but from some cause or Other thy lertHhlrseats" and went down stalrsTf hey had just reached the first floor when a eudden and startling noise ,ap stairs attracted their attention and -Aipon .returning where the lady of the house had been, sittings but a few minutes before. Two pistol balls were subsequently found in the TOom. An Applicant for tne "Contract ; 1 On Monday night the Board' of Alder men appointad a committee, consisting of Aldermen Barry, Chadbonrn and Kellogg, to make a contraet with some one of the Justices of the Peace of this township to try violations' of the ciy ordinances, provided the expenses of such contract do not exceed $3,500. Tester dtJ we ieanfj tW. " H.' MerrlckV f one of .our colored Justices, sent in his application to the commlttee; offering to Uke the "contract for .1200 ner annum. W A t i-nnV.t effect fte' cheapness Of theoffer may have upon tt8 committee, but we think it likely "thata bargain will not be' struck with the "Chief Justice" just yet. Two Sessions a Day. A friend proposes the revival of the old Wil mington custom of two sessions per day In our schools. ' He thinks to only have one . session is confining the children too closely unless a longTecess Is given, and if the recess is f given In cases where the school takes in at nine and closes at one o'clock, a'sufficientitime Is not devoted to the instruction of the children, es pecially where "Ahe attendance of pupils is large ; - and, besides this, the children are roam ing about the streets during the afternoon, forming, perhaps, not only bad habits; but wicked associates. . . '- '' ? - lleinorial Dur. . ''.;' Memorial day is rapidly. approaching and a friend properly asks the question if a Sufficient sum, at twenty-five or fifty cents veacbf couM not be raised to purchase a suitable monument (two sides of which to be especially devoted to the memory of our fallen chieftains,' Robert E. Lee an dT. J. Jackson,) to be erected on that day. The subscription price Is placed so low that old and voun?. rich and toor. can be alike ' , " interested in so great a work. Thesuggestipn is a goed one and is thus published that the Ladies' Memorial Association may act upon it if they deem proper. . ;' - " f ' .'. - 1 A Sogsrestion. 'if--r' A friend suggests that some of -our beccvo ient institutions" procure the Berr lees pf Rev. Whiteiord smith to deliver a lecture in our rtv nn thu snhWt ftf - 'WIliTilntrton of Other J ' .. . O . - . Days."- We have no doubt but, that such a lecture would , be. well patronized, especially by our, older citizens, who have so often been carried away by the Doctor's eloquence in his earlier life, when Pastor of the Methodist Church of this city. . ' On Die. - . Th. on.nnAniHvAtnrMliiivehe(n ROftUCcesK- r . 7 ful In lowering the prices for family supplies to their Stockholders that a gentleman propo - SIa. 41..' Icnn.ol nf TmcIi meats, poultry. 6$c. A good idea. Cape Fear Bnldinr Association. At Ue regular monthly meeting of the Cape Fear Building Association, held last evening, 82 shares of stock were redeemed as follows : Five shares at $37; five at 36l twenty at $35 60, and two at $34, an average of $35 75 per share. ' , - - NOTICE. - Agxnct Naw York Associated Pkkss, ) Wilmington, N. C. March 22, 1871. -f Masters and Agents of vessels will confer a favor on the undersigned by reporting to him promptly alljnarine disasters occurriog at any point on the North Carolina coast, in order that the intelligence, may be transmitted by telegraph at the earliest possible moment, . jj WM. H. BERNARD, tf Agent New York Associated Press, . " . ', ' . -t v . Walking classes are popular in New York, for the girls. .:,j. r rooP; l",fa(t J"8 de:V?s;--???R eraI m?n to Keep the Schooner from sinking. Mr. Maxwell favored the bill because it that a pistol had been nlscharged in an adjoin- Jj, Is'supposed that he will have to beach her. would be a source of great convenience to Jngr,lot, theybal She was-bound ito'-WIlmlngton, ; The entire the people.! - : ;'--r yv-,: .. J r . 'thrbnen'the 'VindowrElaaa k jost' In jrange "M ' miva wm JnanraA.' ,J Y . The bill then Dassed its second readinsr. Our- Chip Caaket. , U: y: . -v, ; New York belles wear striped 'stockings A report is afloat, that ShakspeaYe was a woman. 1 . UnfTbrm suits, for both- sexes, are' the go in neworfc." ..-...-., . ! ,, .-. The temperance girl's tnottoThe lips that touch wine shall never toucn mhie.''; ; 'i(S faohl nnthlA rt tho inmmii. ..W I r li1' ru I ?erj .daogerona for any.mai4o find .rwH vu v.,, 6yw ii,H.ni v u.ixi i than his home.' i di tt Why" are" fowls the 'most ; economical things farmers have ? Because far eyery grain tteygtreapeck; i i vuiukb iarmers nave 7 Because mr everr erain I a saUrlcal young lady perpetrates the fol- lowing : When doer. a young man feel most dom in the ' mouth f '-When ' he 1s trying ' to WUidl VMiV S U1UUDUH.A1U RIVER AS D MARINE NEWS. j.cv' - .' :t . , Tdesdat, April 4th. On Saturday, morning last as the ; Schr. Samuel C. JJborn was coming out .New: River the Bar andtould notDe'got Off and at lastac- Uonnta1 ahawaa Ivlmrl Wh "kh rvftiiv the WatArri1 rxnortn ' ' Hai ns va AAttef sMfif nae. arr.,r,a rv,a - - ufltuiujL u. - .-A- uu . iiii.ii w. iim. tially insured, wilt all be saved, except the pea- nats, which arebadly damaged' bytheValt wa-1 ter,:,: 1 Y ;'- v 7 r . -i;. . r. ... . . . . r 'i'-s-'.'). : jyj.,: i ; . oince writing tne.above we learn that some apprenenston is entertainea iot tne saiety oi the vessel. .She Is not insured; '. i o :w A correspondent ef the Newbern Times, writing under dale of Beaufort, March, :8lst, says that a schooner loaded with corn, from RTok iaiana: hn.kttWon'.linift ua,- via a iJfr u2m-.-a ?6? yPwhlch caused "r loeave? '!?r.? ela!n;t t0. r . - rAr.-rr.'.rfjr. rf ""?r.:vw r ?w; Indestructible Tne. The indestructible Tag is oreat convenience to merchants. It answe'rs the combined pur - pose of a direction label and business card. House and supply yourselves. tf , Rational Hoxel-Bjeuben jbNBs,.PrbprV April 4. Wm Vink Cumberland county; A &MgfWc5f vllle; J K Dail, Black Kivlr; John W Xeak,5 Rockingham; LT Everett, Laurtnburg; WjT Ennett, Rocky Point; W O Robeson, James G ?rIaDl, 0b?rtI3tft eifuttAn Bladen: John F Taylor, N O, L D Kleruan &,wife, N T: Prof Joh Logan, WinVted, Conn,; Hill . W'Nlon,NC. .; 4 i V, . .. v. ' .' ' 'j - ! SPIUITS ' OF , TUEPENTIl Ur irntcnard and tailllly lettl Raleigh for Texas ba Monday evening. - Georga Artb ryman, was drowned, near JNewbern on Saturday;---" 1 " Mr. Joe A. 13ell nas assumed LcontroL as manager, of tbeaston House, at Newbern. Two colored women were re cently drownedv while trying to. cross Onnon'o Praolr Hnolniir innntr . r V ''" Vrk t , The a Salem JPre&S 8ayS : Ine wheat looks finely all through this section, and the indications, are rfavorable for , a bounteous crop M ? TIia "N"itTKa-fii rPa'nyao tova Much religious interest is still being man- ifested in the various churches, and is t - - . -. . ?? - W - maior joiin jclu ernes. 01 jtew - Vvn Una i.i,Ant.i1 A ' f rn .and . rtt ton holl nicker." which contemnlates an .im - monen savincr in Tahnr and material in the ,ir" .7" 5 "T" . cuuuautu wi wnwu. , The Jelearam savs : Ransom J . . . , . . , fnrtnA i 3 day morning last. . ' : v TI n V D1 T IT I I ll'H KM HI. Ill IIH. f. - I 1 - IIII 1111IU- The Viqldsboro Messenger Mr." W. R. Bridgers, the well known Hotel caierer,uieu niter lauuumug iucm ui OVCT three months, at ihe Exchange Ho- 1 . , j .i .TS J IL. lei, in id is town, on r riuay, mo oist uiuT aged about 49 years, . " ' The Charlotte Democrat le&ms that Mr. McKamie Alexander, hying four miles this side of Davidson College, com mitted suicide on Thursday morning last bv banging himself with a, trace chain. After nutting the bands to work on niS I 4rtr ri f.nnlf t.hfi rhftln. "Went " to an ' old I : . . : . out-house, lastened the chain to a ratter 1 and then to his neck and jumped off. He "WUS, J.EGISI.ATIVE SU1UXAUT. . neuiaw up iuo iwviniuS J v' the proceedings of the Legislature irom I the report in the Telegram: . - , SENATE. Anril 3, 1871. Message from the House ruf using to con cur in the Senate with reference to Con ference Committee concerning the consoli dation of the A. & N. O. R. R. - with ; the N. C. B.R. '" ... .'-'' " ---- - CAI.E3SPAB.' 'fr-,'- An act empowering the Commissioners of Cumberland County to levy a special tax, passed its several readings. Bill regulating the issuing ot Execu tions, passea ussccona ana miru reu- Mr. Graham, of Orange, (by consent) u ov w ocuio pupw j . of unlisted taxes. Under- a suspension the ml pa. nassed its several readings. . Mr. Merrimon asked leave to introduce a bill' preventing extra judicial opinions by Ju4ge8ofZSupreme and - Superior Cpurts," when t a matter was inot legally bronghtWbrethcmi'. 5;.-. 'f i . - Mr. Bellamy objected. S-JJ v r; 5 Mr ;Xipve called the yeas and nays and the rales were suspended. Yeas 27 nays ?' ..T:' V--;- .' :. -"'"r- Y.1"-' Bill was then read the. second, time. TICIAnr Kv. 111)11 If anv 'TnKvoO e mnr1. Mr. Oilmer-moved to commit to the a.ljridirfaL. Commit ifh - m,mt to rpnort to-morrow mnmintr WX. ' 1.-11 ' The bill was committed to the judiciary. XLALKHDAB EJESTJMED. . . n:n ..hj A. . xiu iu rciauou iu i,uq insane ASVium. Appoints Dr. Charles E. Johnson, of this city, and otbersl Directors, and nlaces alt power heretofore, in the hands of the GoYr ernor and others into the hands of the Directprs.JReifl, an cT passed its several An act amending act of 10th of ' April, 1869, in regard to defining and punishing V-JU -w..JI Si 1 Jl i . unuciy. pasiseu lis several reauing. . An' act concerning Constables, shall is sue summons, executions or subpceutis, and in case offailuro-shall, forfeit a fine of fifty dollars, whieb, after some discussion, was laid upon 4ue table. ' ' HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. , t .Monday, April 3. - .lil.'.liv A bill tc to repeat an act concerning Con stables, in New Hanover County,' passed its second reading. -ATiUftb annex & part ot New Hanover i kjuuj ujuu uuuu w k ii as max&.-aA u aa. - f-r ma tTTQn iiAimro tvaq to iron nn f,i --.V rr ' -, -ui.: l vtii M ,t r , , ...hj Mr.; Ashe opposed the passage of the bill. He, said the persons wishing to . be transierrea wanxea to gei na;ei; raaioai x and the Samereason could be claimed transferred Watted to get rid et radical for other portions of the county he ftvor- makl? new couoty 4athe best means'. andthat failed.then .he. should, favor tne iransier. j li-y JMr.iMills int roduced aespltti on agai ns t granting reliefs , heTeatter.to delinquen Sheriffs.. Calendar.. j i ift; rl JY ' j A bill to incorporate the Oxford and Hillsboro Railrpad Companvf passed its seve ral readings. - ' A resolntisn in faror of John S. McNeil and others, for capturing Henry Oxendine,, passed its third reading. V'--fvSiP-i r A bill to incorporate the -Tadkin Rail road Company, passed its several readings.: ... A .Kill ffk ttmpnd an arf in rltirm irt nrn. ceediog, io cooUmpt, d.t5 defertbe M 'epce pi contempt, passecww several, reaa-, ings. , v - , ' n--; iuz-$x ; A bill to amead Chap. 258, private laws i858-'59, passed its several readings. - win ZnA oq . . &m?n?b ?3 .aP-3 e; vised Code, passed its several readings. j A bill to amend an; act entitled ? "pro JsedingSjin - haasi corpus passed its that then General-Assembly adiOnrn tins dUpn Thursday, at; 12 o'clock, M., ;vas ta5fn ? a il - . Wlch offered ta. amend by mBert- mTuesday, at 6 A. M. L , a bill to secure nroDer returns bv Sher iffs and tax collectors of unlisted taxes, passed its several readings. ' .1 . On motion of Mr. Maxwell, a bill to do nate the -Slate's interest in the Fayetteville and Warsaw Turnpike road to the conn - i to of .D-plin and Sampson was taken up j ond assed its several readings. . ; On motion of Mr. MeNeill, a resolution in favor of Henry Biggs for the capture of Zack McLaughlin, passed its several rad- 1DSTS. ' r ' '. ' "' " n motion of. Mr. Ashe, a bill to create ? ?oard of Internal Improvements, was 1 : : The House Committee on Internal Im- 1 nomio nmmMiiMi 4ht b n - I . i. : i n T . A w. i.Dl i. 1U. 1 flotor rf TTftrio a Prpalln: nf th I amA A nf .nnnintinn w thi hill .T"vw r "-&-s m..! , r. ASQ6 saia; tne . opseivauve party must see the necessity of this bill from the great loss sustained by j the, State under rar8 and he hoped,h -blU Mr. Gregory moved to indefinitely post- 1 .- . -j .... - . iThe yeas and nays. were then called and 1.6; motion to postpone prevailed yeas i 00 nays o NOTICE; XjLll PERSONS having claims against the Wilmington Philharmonic Society, will please I present them to me for settlement within one I f " ' ' l- . 4 V ' - r ' ' ' V J ..-' i- C-, ,'3'J Hi '-. week from date.-v . . ; ; ,c ; . - april Ut ' . ' ' V w. A; MABTIN,' Sec'y. EIK MOUNTAIN - North Carolina Cheese, -AT .- .' - J. C. STEVENSON'S. apriia-tf"-'.- : - ; ':; - i vi 1J- ' (L Ileclianic s Building- & iUClUaiUW V. O liOtin iiiiijociauuu. "HE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING will .JL be beld at the Commercial Exchange, at Dues will be received at the place of meet uuxiHis ui '- ' r, a WT.V.T.r aprU5.lt Secretary and Treasurer. St. George - and St. .Andrew Society.;. mHE members are AaR ited to meet at IB members are all noe net Xthe Conrt ,Honse tnu tZtVSSTl I nt o'clock, for the purpose rk'oirar". lur huo uM.awww w - v , a full attendance is reoi of - - ALEX BP, i G. D. Fu-cx, Secy. -; y i nested' ; RUNT, irrest One 8jnare one dK.y, ...... I. l 00 rtwodavg,.,,..,.,. 1 so . - three dfiys,..;.. ,.....,...'.. ?w " - .J " roar days,... BO h . f .nveaay8,..........i.;... 3 00 . , one weekv ...... .... 8 60 mr Contract Advertisements taken at nro paruonateiy low rats. Uarrlaflrea. Do&thk. Eollcrlons.' rnnoral and Obituary notices will be Inserted at half rates wnon paia for in advance ; otnerwlse full rate will be charged. , .h ll. ' . TKMra-asam demand.' ; '", . r. i -i hew advertisements: 10 ST OMKWIIKfiE JN TUB CITT, t between. k? eaturaay. ana. yesterday, a sea Saturday-and. yesterdai lope, aaareasea to iiojrer Moore, City. DOrfl. Citv. . Thf a envelope contains papers very, important to myself, and no one else, and I will pay a jUb- k apru 9-U EOGEE MOOSE. . 3. 4'. Piianos!: Pianos ! rrwjTivm mivna ' V -STKITFS PIANOS, . , MASON.& I1AJJLIN ORGANS, MELODEONS, ' GUITAliS.- ' ' 'V 1 YI9LINS, - AND MUSICAL IN6TEUlLfi;NTS of all kinds' For sale at t . . i r -.!'; , IIEINSBEEGER'S mar .28-tf f Book and Musio Store. . v: TH E TRUE STORY ABOUT THE FIGHT AT DAMS ETJROPA'S School ; showing bow the French boy began the Fignt, boaaUnewas punished and Justice done. march 25-tf v UEINSBEEQEB'S. . MISOELTi A NEQTJS. FOE IfEW YORK. ' : ' ' ... - t- "7 U J'REaULARhLIJSrK.v T" HE NEVTFIEST-CLASS SCHOONER iAJOLiA: MURCHISON, (668 TONS), . ; Wk. C. JONES, Master, IS now recelvlngf cargo,. and wlllbaye aulck . ' 1 ' dispatch as above; ; . "y'Z . . . For Ireignt engagements, apply to " aprUi-St k WILLIAMS MTJBCHISON. 300HHDS. KNIGHT'S 9YEUP, is:;!- 14 For sale by or'J mar.26-tf 3 JJ yjLLAU.TttR) NOTICE ! l 'J THE UNDEBSIGSED i HAVING 1 WlTIf lirawtt from the firm ,t Cannon Oldham & Co., will continue to do a General Commission Busiixeaa.aiid 1'will . cIto . hiai. personal and prompt alteatlonof jhe purchase and sale of mar 26-tf SAM'L'. N.'.C ANNON. . From Steamer Bmoked'H 4(r-ii.IIackerel. Flour, Candies, Crackers. 1 Canned Goods, Cider, AT' : -V-' Lr.i'-J f." : HKIDE BROS., No. f Bontb Water street. i. - ' : march SO ttv Furniture, Bedding and S H AD E S OR STOCK for the SUMMER and SPRING tbADE Is bow complete, having tbe largest .nTnll-M WlL1.flllo11fia lntha 8tatandaiwavs I the largest stock on hand.'; We "Jifn offer 1 . dncements to the public that cannot be com- neted with. Parties in want sbonld examine . - . . 2 ' j ' uei ""K : ; D. A. SMITH, Granite Building, march. 81-tf ; v - . ; . South Front St. Tobaccos? : : . SnuffA . I . . . CIGARS, PIPES, CIGARETTOS, Wrapping Twine, and Paper. - i.' PiaoTTrTobaeeonlt, . ' , - " lio. 12 Market Street. WxxxrjroTair. N. April 1-tf .. . e . IITSTTBAIICE R00LIS. mHE undersigned offers to the Citizens 'of I . Wilmington indemnity against Fire and ii&rine losses bv. insurance upon favorable terms in the following leading Companies ; SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY,' ' ' , ... :x urwewxor. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NORTH AMERICAN F.L COMPANY, NORTH AMERICAN T. L COMPANY, .. .. ... - Jl iiuuuiu. ANDES INSURANCE COMPANY, i - - -ot Js?031 FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO., f Of San FrahciBco. HOME INSURANCE CO., Of Rirnmond, Va. Upon desirable risks we carry full liaes , with rates aa low as inose oiany reuauxo u - 1 prudent Companies. " "Tniw W WTT.Tl'E'R ATRTUfftON. nUml ITIta and If arin Tnrnir&nce Afent. . No. 8 North Front Street. febia-tf ' FO R OA EG O R HGMT, ai aAf.it on xtEHT-Tbat large and KuaWrfantation on Middle Sound, a i : - -anyvam a a r n a nnLb uiiva ttetaow aTthe MoUtract, Wmberented or sold on resonable terms. For 2Stf8,ftPply t0 C..W;OLPHAM, Ex. 1 1 i i 1'
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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