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TnE HORNING GTAU, pub isheddajly. Wlf 11 BKXUf AHDt i: .liter rxcpr. 0w"i Iwaon Bf5j 22133 rrcat StC tnAvear. advance....... el months, In advance.... Three months. In ad ranee. Ana month, in advance...., The Moaimra 8tab will bo delivered In any nrt of the City a Fim Ca3T3 per week. r .,. .. TT Ma 3.. ........ ........... BfETBOBOLOGZCAX. ECCI.O. April 5, 1871. " Time. -g yf& YTcsr; "TITm. -30:10 C3 ; W Fresh, Clear. . 2 P.M. 29:98 74 3 Brisk Clear. 9 P M. 80-01 4 aW Freshjciear. - jj ' ' ' v.- :-:io. 13 TimniGTOiT, IT. C, THURSDAY,' APRIL 6. 1871. - Wholo ITo. 1,103 , CS2 tt the City Hall to-night. TLa Lyili Thompson troupe Is in Savaii Arrested an a serious Charge. 31 r. Matthew O. Cole, of this city, was ar- STA.HDA.KD-lxpoed Thermometer at 3 P., ;' V f - J - ,. k M., 76le-v J - r Edwin Forrest U'qultelll at uVresld Me.nTemp.ofdaj.(Kde& r ; , Philadelphia. 5 - 'V-.,V. tVco. . se notice of a gold aleeve or cuff button found. residence Robkt Bit BOTH. Serg't Shrnal service U. 8. A. Weather Report. . 2 ); Was. DiPiRTmsT. Office of Chief Washington, Apr , iVota&tftties. it Dkpartxbst, r J :',TJuyCBU,?Bca;lBM aaviue. ri Signal Offloer, . V ! J thence he goes to Atlanta and Northward. '1.54;8-P' ' -"Qutter-saipea'. Isaha latest natoe . It U probable that the barometer will con tinue to fall orer the lakes, , with increasing cloudiness and threatening weather, "Light and fresh winds, with partially cloudy Vreath rr will probably t e experienced along the Half and Atlantic coasts andOu the lower Mis sissippi. , ,, ; : )::.?:','. THE OIOTST.. CHURCH DIRECTORY. St. Jmc - f -ecrpjir, April 2. io Cfknreb. ; WCKK AMD lAstaa. Thnrsday-Mornlng . 7 A. M Erenlng Prayer , - & Commirnion 6P.M Good Friday... ...... Morning Prayer A Ante Communion 9 A M Erenlng Prayer 3PM Ea.cr Even, Sat'day-Mornlng Prayer & Ante-Communion 7 A M ATcniDg rrayer i Our office was the redolent of a short and Baptism -8 PM , ..... .. TOn i Tito Peace Festival. ihe JfiieCntlVe Rammlliu annnlntA1 tn rested yesterday on a, search-warrant, sworn make arrangementa for the Pesea FeRtWi of OQt bJ Mr. R, E, Heide, and executed by, Der our German citizens to take nUee on Tester '.-.i - . . . ls j " ... I . . . ' The new took and ladder ".truck" cost l0CWTes 9lun Vrfr charged with haring Monday haTe appointed the following gentle " " jwsavMiuu iu uuics ui cigr, uiuo i men to act as officers or the day. The pro ikcwbu a uumoer oi. pipes, laenuaea oy gramme Will be published in due time; Mr. new as being part or the property atolen JarsAoia. Alrlch Adrian, Chief F. W. irom mm waen nis store was DroRen- open some weeks since,' and which be claims to hare purchased frm a colored man. ; This case was The Davenport Brothers are mystifying continued over for examination before Justice the people of the Qeorgla towns, 1: i'l J McQalggoo the;5th, defend ant being reulr- t? :MKean Buchanan is In Nashville. From I ,ed to ge security for his appearance H the sum of $200. A warrant; taken out by Mr. David H. Walsh, wSs also serred on the same individual, for re ceiving stolen goods, knowing them to be such, being a pair of boots which were on his feet at the time and were identified br Mr. Walshas bis property. Upon an examination before Jastice McQulgg he was required to The bill repealing an act eoncernlnar con-1 give security in the sum of $50 for his appear- star Book Bindery t It.. - L...' .a . i I AvtAAAfsx. - ' I rrtu - - . . . i . . i in. s ,i i a'.i iuo Hti.cui.iuu ui buoyuuiic ib -caiicu to me superior facilities we. now Jiave or executing cheaply, promptly and skilfully all kinds of Binding and Ruling. Our business in this de partment has steadily 'increased, an evidence that we have not labored in rain in our effort to establish a Book Bindery equal to the de mands of our growing city. But we, are de termined to do still more ; and as oar busi ncss grows so will our facilities De increased. Give us a trial. . ' 2taw2w Jutter-snipe' U.tbe latest name for partly smoked elgais, ameog the juvenile "smokUts." ' . ) . frPoJy one casQ-of disorderly conduct be fore the City Court yesterday morptug, ,whlh "was appropriately disposed of, i : . Kerchner, Assistant.,--; ti- - -J- v, lida B; Ehrbeck, H. Ohlandt, GustavusE. Shields, i Soloman- Bear, J. C-Koch,- JU Wi Strauss.' . ' ''.: : ; :'. - ' : RlVtt A3ID MAKINE NEWS. ' " Wednesday, April 5th."7' -.The steamer A."', P. -Hurt hasbeen 'laying up at her wharf In this city lor the past two or three days, reocivi'ng her new , spring dress in the shape, of a newxoat of paiut, having her boilers ? overhauled, ; etc.. She, will soon be ready to resume her regular trips, . . - , stables in New . Uanover' coanty passed the arce at Court.- Senate and House on Tuesday ; . . , r ' - The New Trncb. - - -Itlsnnjusttoblamea man who doesn't ; The new "Truck" of Wilmington Hook and advertise because his prices are high, lie has to make them high because his sales are so Ladder Company NWl arrived from New York on the BteaushiD Remdator lata TncAdav evnn suaau. f- :k t u vS, s .U ing, and yesterday it was taken out and "car- rvnuc services at. st. fames' DuaiMa holt 1 , -nThahiJl to incorporate the Cape Fear Gu- ried to the new and elegant Hall of the Coxi- Maundy anbXJompany passed its several readings in pany on Dock, between Third and Fourth, the House on Tuesday. Anoaber pi U. S. soldiers, compri sing part of the force stationed In Robeson, come down on the W. C. &R. Road yesterday, en route for Raleigh ; ; ' , r . ; f foster. April 9. ; . . . . .Mronlng Prayer 7 AM Litany and Com-. munlon ' 11 AM -Evening Prayer 5 P M Ertster Monday.. Morning Prayer & Ante-Communion 11 AM Evening Prayer 5 P M Raster Tuesday.... ..Morning Prayer fc .Ante-Communion 11 AM . Evening Prayer 5 P. M At. Jebn's Ctanrcb. PUBUC SBRYICBS AT. ST.' JOHN'S DCUISO HOLT . WJEIK .AND XASTKtt.. TIDE. ... . 'J. Manndy Thursday--Mornlng 7 o'clock Evening Prayer & Celebration . of the Holy Eu-. . charist ..8 o'clock Good Friday. ii,..Moroicg Prayer Ante uoin aerenado from the u Vigilant" or Wilmington Brass Band No. 3, under the leadership of James Richardson, last night. ,' - i The lee Cream 8aloons will: soon be in full blast. ; We learn that Mr. Lnmsden, on Front, between Princess and valnnt, expects to open abo ut the 15th lhst;: -j , " A runaway ocourreJ ;ln the yiclhity of the Market House yesterday morning, but the horse, which was attached to a cart, was stopped in his "tnad career" before any dam age was done. ..' .a :-. ' r The Executive ComrallWu aud lhe Chair men of all the 8ub-(Jommlttves, appointed to streets, attracting much attention as i,t passed through the streets. ' . , '. r -.I vj This Truck Is no doubt the finest' and most complete In its appointments that has ever been introduced Into this" 8tate. u The' equip ments consist of six ladders of various- sifces, three large and two. small hooks, five litters, six Prlii ting Ink. A full supply; of Robinsbtfs 'Printing ;' Irijca kept constantly on baud at the, office of the Morning Star. These Inks are equalv if not axes, two crowbars,' two picks, four hand lan- superior, to any manufactured in this country terns and one large head light, all mounted on Kegs of 25 Bs kept in stock for the special or attached to an immense track,, which is about five feet l igh and forty-two feA from the end of the tongue to the end of the tiller, and ban' somely painted and varnished. The Truck and equipments are from what are known as the" Allen Works, E..B. Leterich S Co. proprietors, Brooklyn,:' NV, T. : They will not bo brought Into a. tire, service until after . he tecepllon ceremonies. benefit of weekly papers. Cash orders sollc Ited. ; . , , - tf J ! Situation Wanted. If you want a situation, advertise In our new department, under head of V Wants,'; at half our regular rates, for advertisements not ex - - tf. ceeding five lines make arrangements for the Peace Festival, are mnnton ...... 11 o'clock I requested to meet at Eunice's Hall this even- I liahed in Easter Even ;..McliSyer , i T" W ?:cl , ,r , v Hi. . We learn that a rery, pleasant . party as sembled at the "Wilmington Garden" yest.r day afternoon, and that they passed the .time yery agreeably, a Brass Band being in attend ance.' ' ' The next award night of tlie skating fra ternity occnrlng on the evening of "Good FrV & Ante-Com munion T o'clock Evening Prayer 9 o'clock Easter Day, April 9-Mornlng Prayer, Litany & Holy Easter Monday, Eucharist. . . .11 o'clock Evening Prayer 8. o'clock ...Mornfng Prayer ' ' & Ante-Com- ' munlon ...... 7 o'clock The "Town Pump. The Clerk of the superior Court, in over hauling some old records in his office yester day, came across a scrap of an old paper, pub- Wilmington in 1816. Among the advertisements is one under the bead .of .VWiluiiogton . Bakery,, end signed. P. Kirk (no relation to Holden's pet lamb . by that ' name, we presume) which would lead one. to ' suppose that, the "Town Pump" was an; institution in that day. The advertisement is as follows : ;i SMr and'PHnl Rmail nf tliA hoet. nn1lV . : " . wj , Indestractibie Tair. - :'"'J ..' The indestructible Tag is a great conveiiitMice to merchants. It answers - the combined puf pose of a direction label . and business card. Call at the Stab Printing aud Publishing House and supply yourselves.- '". tf BATES OW ASTXUSTXSina t One Square one day, ........ .....;...4 $i 00 - .1 two aays,... 160 three days,. .....too V " .; "roar days,.... ........2 CO M. If flv flatra Art M r ." one week, t 60 Contract Ad-rertisementfl taken at rr PPrtionately low rates. , . Marriages, Deaths, ReligiousFuneral and 2$ar? PSces wlli be Inserted at hall rate If.Pd for uxtuivanoe ; otherwise fnU rates will be charged.. - - . . Txnics--Cash on demand ; . lost. If you have lost anything, advertise it in our new department, under head of " Lost and Found," at half our regular rates, for adver tisements not exceeding five lines. ; ;', tf Evening Prayer 6 o'clock j "BlkB " bakery In Docfc-sL, opposite the Town Pump." Eaater Tuesday Morning Prayer . r-; -( -Ante:Voin- , , . .. muuioa 7 o'clock Evening Prayer 6 o'clock Tbe 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 privilege. Go. Pattbrson, Rector of St. John's Parish. St. Paul's Evan. Lnttieran . Clbtlrctl, Mirket Street, . Corner of Sixth. Good Friday, April 7. Preparatory service at 9 A,. M service at lUf A. At. . of many who would wish to be present, we would suggest that the distribution of a wet da be postponed until Saturday erenlng. Ho ! For Majrnolia. , - Parties visiting the "Roieaviuk Gardens" The bill to amend the act Incorporating at Magnolia are notified that au accommoda- the Planters' Railroad Company, and to allow It tp consolidate with the Wilmington and Onslow Railroad, passed Its several - readings In the Benste on!Tuesday. : Lare numbers of our citizens aie con necting themseltes with (he Order of Knights Morning of Pythias. At .the meeting of Clarendon Lodge, held Tuesday night, there were ten tion train will leave Front street depot on Saturday, at 11 o'clock A. M., carrying a spe cial car as far as Magnolia, remaining there an hour and twenty minutes and arriving at this place at (MS P. M. Parties . of ten and up wards ran purchase return tickets on this car. Boarders. . V . '-; ,.' If yon want Boarders, advertise in our new department, under head of 4i Wants," at half our regular rates, for advertisements not ex ceeding five lines. ; , tf For Sale or Rem. ' If you have a house or farm for sale or rent, advertise, it in our new department, tinder head of For.Sale or Rent,", at half of our reg ular rates, for advertisements not exceeding five lines. : ; tf olson Xdem.) moTerl to, indefinitely post pone. The yeas and naya were called and the motion prevailed. ! T J V'X On motion of Mr. Broadfoot, tlie bill to allow the Speaker of the House to appoint a State proxy and eight Directors to rep- resent tne ocate in me jm. u. ix. it was taken up. v : :- , U; : . Mr. Broadfoot offered a substitute for the bill, which gives the Speaker pf the House and the President of the Senate tbe power to appoint proxies and Directors to represent the State in all corporations" in 1 V 1 ft . . . . . v.. wuicu me otate nas an interest. : : The substitute was adopted. x The yeas and nays were called atd passed its second reading by a vote of yeas 36, hays 32. ' On motion of Mr Ashe, the bill repeal ing an act concerning constables in New Hanover, was taken up. j . . jut. Hargrove moved to Indefinitely postpone the bill. ' 7 , : o . Mr. Ashe aid, that Mr. : Hargrove did not oppose the bill because there was no merit in it, but simply because Mr. French was absent. Mr. F. had been absent nearly all the tim, and if all legis lation in regara to new turnover, county sutTered because ot the absence of Mr." P. then his people would have no redress for any grievance, under which they might labor, at the hands of this Legislature. . Mr. A. then proceeded to show that ac tion of the last Legislature in this matter of constables in his county was a species ol class legislation for the benefit of a ne gro who was particularly odious to his people. ( Besides this law. did not extend to any other county in the State, and they wished to be put On the same footing with' the rest of the Stated &c?. ' . ! : . i , . , ; ; iTbe. motipn to indefini tely, postpone was put to,a vote and rejected. 4 ' ' 'The yeas and nays were called, and the bill passed its third reading by a vote of yeas 47, nays 18. a v!n, , r :.v ,?.'u-( ; . ,TUe bili to, incorporate a Savings, Bank at Magnolia,' was taken up and passed its several readings.1 ;' "!-' ' ; '". : The bill to prevent the counterfeiting ol the stamps, private marks; of manufac turers, mechanics, &c., wtvs taken up and passed ils several rtadirigs: '' '" ' 'The'bill to create the office of Assistant Superintendent 1 1 Public Iostruclian. was taken up, (appoiats J.W, Lwy,. cyl. of j? ayetieiuir.jo me ornce, vyitu a salary $i,uuu per ycar.i Mr. Ashe moved to lay the. ball on the table; carried. : i ; : .' . ' .'senate.' . KVENINa SESSION. - , . . Tuesdat, April 4th,J 1871, Resolution defraying the expenses o the impeachment trial ot Governor Hof- aon, ; Qpays counsel fi,uuo eacn; Cleric 1 250,) passed. ; ' , Bill. to provide a cheap chattel-mort gage passed. , ' . ' uiu to amena sections 8, ana au, capter 3, concerning imprisonment, Code of Civil Procedure, passed. -...; ;; : .. ; . NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS ! IMPROVED Diamondl Cement. i Torietvii.t- broken China, VM3, ,r UVFU, CbW. AO,, i. Genuine Bay Bum, for sale In bottles and bulk. BolTs Malt Extract, a fresh" ' M supply Just received. , . Castile Soap, In cakes and . bars. GREEN A FLANNER, aprlia-tf. Wholxsaxs Dkuqoists, ; Wilmington, K, C. Count of Iilonte Christo, BY AL1SXANDEK DUMAS, a new and. beautiful edition price, $ltfi0 In paperj or, $1 75 in cloth. ,.; : 1 For sale at . HEINSBKRQKR'S aprll6-tr . Book and Mnslo Store. - The Black Tulipj . lT ALEXANDER t)UMAS; author Of "The JL Cottmt of Moate-Christo," 'The Three uuruBiien,-i'Wenty xeara Aixer," "jsrage tonne," etc, etc., oue.Tolume, octavo, priced CO cents'. - - . : r or aeat -april 6-tf i ) v 0 " i ' ? la Live JJook Store. , Bacon and Fork. A C COXE3 L. (J., 8. C. and 8) B. MIDDLES. on - .? IRA Bbls.Pork. ItlU april 6-tf Ilhds. small Sides and Shoulden. ia w ww an v n tr-n awaiw .9 V r. vY.jvJB.ainxiibu, v; ' 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. it- Coin and Hay. .', ; 13 00 0 BU8iIELS cobn v u 1 r-' For sale by . v -' i ( F. W.KERCIINBIt. april 6-tf g7, 2 and 29 North Water St. Molasses ! v Molasses ! J 1 W HI1DP, S. H. MOL&8SKS, H " " O f (X KMs- S; j- olnsses,' . ; CQK nhds."Cuba Molasses. i' CA Hbts. .MusoovaOo ..-.i'y..- i'OXM Molasses, v n: i ' " For ale by h W. K a RCHN KU, . ' ,.aprl t5:tf 7 ,, 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. Mullets and Mackerels 1 CA BBLS. MULLETS,75 Bblst Half B bis . JlU J ana nits Mackerel. - . , VOT sale Uy w ; ; r - ; l?W.KEECIINEn, n4l a i-r K M bo 4 a vui. W.i. ct ! $5.00 Reward; STRAYED from my residence, on corner of Third and IlanOver streets, a BUIA. DOG, wnite witn yeitow stripes; lonjf tan ana ears. The above reward will be paid for his delivery DIED. to the subscriber. april B-it .JOHN BISSETT. Communion Immediately after the morning I ...... . .... q..,i service-all in the German language. - - " uuwaiuins. suu m English service at 8 P. M., when a sermon received a corresponding number. ; will be preached on the doctrine -of Christ The alarm of flretJnTttiMdayiiIghVbe Descent into Ilell. n a t...... w .v. To all of these service - the elt sens of WU. iween mna "jr w The First Day of April. ' I5v close calculations ana investigations, a singular coincidence Is apparent this year, which occurred but once before,ln A. D. 1C41, and will not take place again until 1902. . It is .If von have found anything, advertise it in our new department, under head of ''Lost and Found," at hair our regular rates ior aaver- isements not -exceeding nve lines, - ti that, tha fl rc t nf Anril rnrn ra nn Rutnrrlftv nn A .... . ...... I - . ' , . 9 .-' I I'- r . ' . mmgion are respectiuny ana coruianj invi-i burning oi a norse siaDie on rrincess, De.ween weet before ihe expiration of the Lenten sea- inth and lenth streets, ine alarm aia not . TheBame not beinir trenendlv known: ted to atUnd. Scat free. SKW AlVV.UllnKnKrn. ' Uniinciu;tiia live Bookstore, SO Market s.reet Count of Afonte Cristo, The Black Tu lip. : ; Bass & Scott, Cotton Factors and Com mis- ' stott Merehanti. i ..' t;. O : ':" C ' 'li S. L. Frbmokt Wilmington A Weldon R. ; R. Notice, v,.) j;- : ! . C. D. MtersA Co., No, 7. North Front St. A choice supply of Family Groceries. II. B. Eilbrs, Chm'u Peace . Festival Com mittee. Green & Flaxskb, Apothecaries and Drug Klsts Diamond Cement, &c. '." John Bissett Five Dollars Reward A dog strayed. . ;' 4 ' ;s ; ' ; F. W. Kkbchmkr. Bacon, Pork, Molasses, IUv, Corn, Mallets aud Mackerel: ' yf Road the new advertisement under head of "Lost and,Fonnd.u .', .V fl '.; become geaeral fronv px -tact that there was I why is-it called ff All Fools. Day f We would ( 8t. John's. Pitt' county Ksee4 no danger of therllte-tommunieatlng'to any other building. A deep dralsj bns lcen df g oa i bpth sides of Princess street, between Second and Third, which have bean lined with rock, the street having been raised considerably by the earth taken from the same. The street in that lo cality, in rainy weather, has been in a very bad eondhion for some time past, and was de cidedly open to improvement. f r T JLeeture TeXlslt. - . . .. . .. . . . T f t I IT rctuv lilU . reier enquirers to ine iounn cnaptcroi isaian, Marlb0r00ffll . ; : ; i ....(Good Friday) seventh vet se. -' . Tarboro.....;t,l; '..........(Easter) Scotland Neck .. , . . . j. ... . . liriiii. v . Teuneranee neeuaff. huwwu. ............ ........... . A (mnrniH m. mtliw wu held at X Ciniiv Lauren, peauiurh wuu . . , . : , 1" m . i Woh(n(rtnn' ! i' 1 ' Rrooklrn Hall on Tncsdav eveninC and enect-1 - . I HIUU VUUUU) -.-- lve speeches were delivered rby RevJ F. B. Bath : ! " i Wood and W. H. Oreirorv.' The District Vice ruugu,. r ,!f k ,r; ; , " I XMnOTisvnth . ..... n t j.i m V I giu.uiwiu,ii.(....,.,... Jrresiaeuk oi mo cnenas ui xempcrauctsf wuv presided on the Occasion," opened - and closed the meeting with a few remarks, in wnicn ne informedthe lad iesey could connect , them- By invitation of the Pastor of the 1st Fres- l elves with the order as associate' members byterlan ; Charch, Mr. K. Toureje," f res l- tu, Bishop Atkinson's Appointments. Bishop Atkinson has made the following ap pointmentST'-' f ;:; 5f' Goldsboro. .'. . . . .:. iv. ... ... . . . .'. .. ."March 30 Blnnt't Church. Lenoir county. 31 Kinston,..4w... ......April , , 2 4 6 7 9 15 16 17 . 18 rl9 21 23 : 25 ;27 1 28 ".. .30 A 9 A.n)liUiH'AU S,AAAi3 VASj V UU tUO VJAA A.. , wa. 4th Inst., Mrs. Martha Darden, wife ef Mr. John Darden, in the 81st year of her age. . ,, The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral On Thursday, 6th Inst., at 9 o'clock A M., from the residence of Mr. Darden, corner-Front and Dawson streets, to the Second Baptist Church, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. -v .' Fifty i Boxes CHeese. JglAOTOBY and DAIRY, the : last we will have this season. Selling at Invoice Cost to Cash buyers. j r. april 6-tf CHAS.TD MITERS & CO., . Oi i.s TNorth Front street. dent of the New England Conservatory of Mu sic, who is in this city, on his way to Rich mond, will deliver an address to-night in the gcalemen as active members. Plvmouth Bt. David's, v asnington county . . . St. Luke's,- " - .. Edent on . . .v.". . . . . . . . . ... Hertford!.. ... . .....'.......I... .: Elizabeth Gitv. . ; Gatesvilie......... ...ivi ay z oro........ ......... ...... 4 Wbxh von are depressed by the gaunt, sickly ! feeling or a aisoraerea system, wnicn neeas to be cleansed and stimulated. Into healthy action, take a dose or two ef ATEE'S PILLS andsee how quick you can be restored for a shilling. 4 : ,.r;, ... .v, CesAB covered his bald bead and grey hair with a laurel crown. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR tcovers grey heads 'with the still more "wel ceme ioces oi youui. . . .... .. ,. . Tv ofi desire rosv cheeks and a complexion fair and free from Pinmles. Blotches and Eruptions, pnrliy yonr biooa dv xacing uii Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Uiscov A-re. " It "has no eaual for this nurnose. boras a remedy for M Liver Complaint", or Billions- ness. soia Dy an urugsiaiH. iiuiuoiti MLSOETiLANEQTJS; LOST LfOMEWHEEE IN THE CITY, between Saturday and yesterday, - a sealed enve lope, addressed to Roger Moore, City. Tbls envelope contains papers very 'lmponani; to myself, and no one else, and I will pay a lib eral re wara ior its recovery. apru 9-St ? : r AUtiUft MUUUa. The Cape Fear ".ft. TT AS produced the largest net increase or ' a a iu '"i. .! iii GOT T Q N NEW ADYERTISEMENTS. ;4ebi6siFtf oi any manure, when fairly tried. For par ticulars attdress T-T' D.-M. BuIE. Chemist, . - Cape D ear UBemicai w orics, Wilmington, N. C. Mechanics Baildlncr Association ' At the regular monthly meeting of-the VI e- churcn corner of Third and dratige BtreeU; pn J cbanlcsoildlng,, , and Lanjslon, "Mitt n nn TVsmmt of Worthing Mr. Tour- mca was ieu v ui vumuis.ttiwu.ufi Je has addreased. more- than threa.kundred last evening, 45 shares of stock were redeemed Churches, at the solicitation of the Pastors. " imvuj-urr" w, n. U eoMldared at the head of his nrofession t $99.50 "d ttn at 100, being an . average of in this country, which was attested at the great Pr musical peace jubilee at Boston, the success of which was largely attributable to his masterly Murfreesboro. Woodvllle, Bertie county i . . . . . . . . Windsor...... it J 6 7 Peace Festival. m -' 1,11 . r - JLflE E2iJECUfiyJ8COMIir.TEE and the Chairmen of all tbe Sub-Committeea are re ap ril 6-1 1 aeeiaent to the Worrell Troune. ,. f Tbe Worrell Sisters and party, while on their way io rmsDurg a.iewnays aeo. met witn an awnmeni.i t ; ' t : -u-. ,- - t unpleasant accident.' They were driving along After the lecture, the audience will be enter, a torUous country Wi 'I with some excellent usl h? con-; where ihey were ta- take the ears. The nn- gregations of the othef churches are invited to skilful Jehu managed fodrlvfTjiutta rat -and 1 attend.; 8eats free Tcmifuia wgn. Detnaies, attendants. trunks and trappluga- rplleidr o ver. .' promiscu ously. ,'Mtsa Emma Half, one of tbe party, ra- clved a very palnfi! 4fh; on her forehead and a black eyenatart5 tnadef'J. blue. Mr. Vm. aemon haa an anioe eprameo. airs, f, cuiej don's neck was twisted la an uncomfortable way, and the two Worrells were coaslderably braised. None1 of the party' ere badly hurt, 'however. oti,;; t ". i . ; - . ., A large crowd expected at the skating rink to night." r.r - Lots of fun expected at .the akalitig ink to-nlght.2-i.fvi .Ti-j-f ' :., .ii.'.vt.r.-.-i 4o. Cnlp jpaaket,,Ij.l,l.K) , .; .! n. ;. -' Swltcbftendvrs liair pins.' : ".'' A oaa policy one inas uas run uu., ,., , , Danville, 111., furnishes a rcoarrted gll ; Bright, y allow, hair, i x the v favorite hne. Ia-ia seldom, however, thoTightfuliialr'; ? The Wyoming papers say that the people Danarorons Practice. : " A very dageroas?practlce has been inajagur E ted in this cltv and on whlpfi cflffa for the active interposition of the authdrftlcs to sup-' 'of that Teirit6'if are ;abput W abandon. Vo press it. ; fWe allude o the pse of air-guns on man snffrage'ai bo th mischievous and imprac the streets. lesteraay a snot from one (it is ticable.' . .lf? Supposed) wM horled.against the front wln, dow of Mr. W. R. French's store, corner of fieeond and Market Btreets, going through the The flssrs of the ahioblnir-.n Tort were' at half-mast vesterdar as'arioken of resbect'toi thick glass and lodglngln the hack part of the1 the memory of Mr, L '.L. Chadwlek, an officer tore. The Indications are that It was hurled of the Steamship 'tfary'&rtforX and a son of w,th force as to have seriously injured a Captale Chadwlek, the- comraand-jr of that t had v eome In contact with ' his ahlp. AIr. Chadwlak dled la JJilCcltyohTues- head, if it had not kllteff him.' On Tuesday day nlirht of tvrmod fever A -u t night'a similar missile was hurled through the window ox Mr. rriucK's store, on second street, and we have heard one other ease men tioned.' We learn that efforts are being made to discover the parties who are guilty of this dangerous sport. Agency New York Associated Press. ) Wilmington, N. C , March 22, 1871. f Masters and Agents of vessels will confer a favor on the undersigned by reporting to' him promptly all marine disasters occurring at any point on the Nofth Carolina1 coast, In order that the intelligence may be transmitted by telegraph at tjwf earliest posslbl moment. WM. H. BERNARD, . tf Agent New York Associated Press, ; If you want a clerk, bookkeeper y salesman or porter, advertise in our new department, under the head of. f SWahti "at half otuy regu lar rates, for advertisements not exceeding five lines, f.usv' hni ; It , : A Providence paper speaks of the ladles appearing on the streets' like animated' frag- At a fashionable boarding house on Fifth avenue, New York, -the waiters appear at dinner in dress tmlts,' white nectles, gloves, and with flowers In buttonhole. ' Two ladles on a' Missouri' raUway "train recently gotjhelr babies mixed, and couldn't tell them apart- Ihey tpssea, up a cent to . de Cide.the matterrq ;,!' f!-tC- ;.:;: : . Unmarried ladies may take comfort from the fact that they are likely to live about ten years longer than wives. If J)r. Hertmuller, a Germau physician; aays what Is true. r. Said a pompons husband, whose wife had atoeAibeliinih : Madam, I consider such an act indecorous 1", 4,Excase m, said the wife, "I didn't know ltwas ynmiX;H 71:8 :.'J . o - - - 1 " f T J 3 , XfjUISfLATITB SUMMARY. We make up, the following summary of tbe; proceedinJs', bl the Legislature! lroin the report in ihh'Sentiriel::? . , '' ' ' : -.: ) SENATE. e t i a i- ' f Tuesday, ' April 4, l&7t: t Senate concurred in House amendment to bill in retrard t the donation of nubile, lands jn-poslmy ennnly, to , the, planters At. lw'.n " '$... .-. -.x : -.im-.f I-,'.'-! 7 Biir incornoratinz tlie. South .Carolina f J o nrl RhlKvr rfl.lrrvnrl . pimmnv rfnlrpn - ana passea ais.iast rsainf?,,, ,;,,. w, ; j , t . . Bill to, autborizethO; commissioners, ot UoiumDus county toaevy a. special , tax, passed. , ,. : .,, ..- 4 f..- .,.-.' ' -' . Mr. Edwards, a resolution, that the of. ficexs.in the 'township lying, in thatyPort tion ot Edgecombe recently transferred, to xnasn, ue conunueu in uuico iuiu lqc uca. general election, passed its several read ings. quested 16 meet at Runge's Hall,' on this tTIlTJBSljAY)'evening, at 8o'elock.:' 1 "tf.' B. E ILERd. Chmn. Cape Fear, and Black Rivers. THE- STEAMER LITTLE: 3AM, r.ix.:;Cap- B. JP. F ADDISON. " " " h " -" - J U..-'1,-- J V "n - 1 TS now running regularly between Wilmlng Wllia'litOU ifc WtldOIl XX, R. CoM 1 X wmandFototCaawell.fcavingWUniingCon - - , ; . .1 Tneadava. Thursdavs aud Saturdays, at li Bengers r ,. freight. Fare, ; i meals extra. VfoTrriit. fViu rrp.! verv moderate. - For freight or passage, apply to Captain on i board., - , v . isept iwni ' WiiikiiroTON, N. C, April 5th, 1871. NOTICE To tliose Visit iuc the ltosevluU i? ','!! 1 T nisuEMCE Boons. rTIHE undersigned offers to fhm - CiWsena or . JL . Wilmington indemnity against Fire and i! Aiatlne losses Dy insurance biwu wiyi-u.Bjji terms )n the following leading Companies : ? . . , U SBCRITY INSURANCE COMPANY, . j j . Onrdens itt Magnolia. ' i or wew, York. T; tion tralnm teave. JTbnt. 8t ; Depot at UtfelcskA.M carrying a Special Car as j ZojItcO. 'AMERICAN F. I. COMPANY,' " far as Magnolia, where it will remain one hour i , . .. . , ;qf Hartford, t- HOUSE OF REPKESENTA.TIVES. : On motion, of Mr. Sparrovv; :he .resolu fTSn !n rplatlnn to thft rnntracrt . made V" tween & T. Carrbw and D. P.'BiwVs tHe State in relation to th&e of certain: lands' in the eastern portion w w 0 wt was i Wa up. I; t.Thf ;resolutkn declares the contract still in force, .and, .authorizes tha Treasurer to receiye an instalment' of s nho now due on the contract.' and bro- vides, that if the contract is fully complied witn tnen, in two years the proper author ities shall make a'title to the property, but li in mat time ine contract js not com plied, with, .jthen the ; Attorney; general shall prosecute the'clalm. ' ; ""-'- ; After ohite a lengthy debate, Mr. Hill, (dem.) moved to lay the resolution on the table. The motion to table was put to ; a. vote and lost for Jie.wntfef-avquOtuni Ui After anpthec long discussion, Alr.iDiicii and twenty minutes, and return, anr-t at Wilmington at 6:45 P. M. " 1 i ' : : parties'of terr ain-Pa an purchase retnro.Ucke- WWs-S.v.i! ; april 6-lt Eog.1 and Sup't. .: wju baas. :f.-i..f tu?:Xi'.i "oott gAS ASCOTT a.rni .!'"j - Cottask Factor and Commission Her ' chants, ' North Water stiinxlexCcmmexcial Exchange - . wumiD2xon.n. w - 'Refer to E. E. Burrnss, Esq.:; President First w.in.i ninv wiiminfrtoi. N. CX. ana ool. JS. A.W.VUW. rum, - O ' II O .-f . "t AKER'S CHOCOLATE, BEOMA, COCOA, Kv . Rnnt. Bariev. Tanloca, a Moss rarine, French Prmies fnrandy yraitiL jellies. Sauces, Picklesy ICntre. Mew, Champignons, Spanish Olives, Capers, c 1 J' CndlCE FAMILY SOTPLIES, at : rr ' . uv: -yt.cHAs: i. myebs pyi aptil-tf -.W-.-::,TKaTOaFlrolla4(f m. -vw-. -mib w wi-i rw a STi-m jAwm a AiXVJtua jawAsva.vJxairAA a, . t, ui Cincinnati, y -FIREMAN'S FUND INWBAKCICO.,' ) va.v i,5 h. ...-., OiBanrancico. . ; HOME INSURANCE. COM of Rilimond, Vai ; r Upon' desirable risks we- carry full ltoesj' ' with rates as low aa those of any reliable ana , prudent companies. .:r.n Apply to v: - - -w:' General Fire and Marine Insurance Agent, to jio. North FrontBtreeL nLTOQTATJDOlJTJlM OVWD A Gold- Sleeve or Cuff Button; e u ar at and navins for this advertisement. tj with a raised .initial, on the upper side The ?he owner can have it by calling at the Staj aprUQ-2t FOR PALE OR RENT; On BAXJtS OB JVE3T ITal'Urge- an, , valuable plantation on Middle Bound, es from the city, known as the Mott trac : will be rented or aold on resonaoie lerms. m 6 ' V.'i aj :n7 lc:
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 6, 1871, edition 1
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