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'The 16 w- " rttbarooetei:;movtt".'inore..iMtarIj.':ioatheat or Lake Erie aud on- Tuesday over central York! cloud and snow prevail on Tnea ; !c'..r. i f "i SQ-.C3 " Aitttotn New Jerseytp Maine add northwest-. uaJ , . . .unl r wvithfr init nnaulKIa rain c-r from We Erte-to Delaware and Virginia. uarninjf sljrnala ordered. Increasedcloudl- ncsf tf'th rising temperature In the Southern and boll StaUa; noUi west winds, with lear-' ' 0t weather, prevail north and west of Ken-, "udogerons winds are not anticipated for this eveolPit lor Atlantlcand Gull foasta, PROFITABLE ADVCariSINQ. r We call Jbe attention of the business men of Wilmington to the superior advantages offered by : r - - V t ! ' j TEE .fl5CHLT STAH .V ; aiaq adtertlAln jraedlunu It Lxawitliotit eiceptloni the Largett ClrtxZcition cf any pub lication in Wilmington ; .and n cm tH any one that It haj no ei'-U tj. . xcUiam of comInunlotl0,11 ,'rlta r' 3 cf the rural districts now t rati log itli.T;r -.is ton. ; Te solicit a, call Ironi tt 3 who v. ! h to .plawi their buates jprtinl. .Vj befcrejt!:e people of tfita section, ;conSI-ut tlat tts csa offer Udueeuieats tint c tunc t f ill tapleascC-; ; lltisBKKOix'a Live Bo Store, si American jCbromos! : Dcdlkt & Ellis, Bln 4. r 3 ' dot We hare last urnea j'Tn 1 1 ?ct3. C. P. BoLLBsf Surveyor and Civil Engineer -Oflfcr his services to jClUzenqf tet over and adjoining counties. '; 0ri 'HoCiE.lfiu!Nfhbttt 6a of oie" ail Hi rrji (vtklnK, i-Ac n' T 4 ftnperlar Coit itl V. '.. i V vA . The Superior Court convened In this city yesterday mornloir, Judgo Russell presldng. . VV, bnslncsa; of Importance ai transacted, hvrever, beyond. -jibe , delivery, of the usual cbaroto tbe Grand Jury an l other prelimina ries nsaal ion the first day of the session. Tbnrsday (a the day set apart for the taking up of the civil docket, by which time it la thought the criminal docket will have been disposed of. Harrow Eaeap. . -y The roof of a bouse on tbe coroer of El.btb undChesnut streets caught Art from a -spark on Sunday morning, but by promptness on the pwt of the. male Jrynatea of ;tbe hoase. be names were extlngulsbed ietore much aam age was done'.'Then? was a strong wind pre vailing at'fheiimW-.;n:f t t;f - j$d The roo( ,of a bxse on McRae street also cauiht, nre-.buC waa txtingulebed- without A Xw Teralaa. Some of the colored population down South re said by a cotemporary to alog the follow iojf to the tnne of ' ,boO-Fly,, at their re- lUlons revivals:' - V- ' V?Satan,'doni bolder tbe ". t Sa tan, don't bodder me . Sa-tan, don't bodder me; i - t -'4 -For 1 belong to Compan jO.: 44 1 bear, I hear, I bear, .v ; ' . I bear the organ's tones; v i v I "feel. I feel, I feel ; .-i!.- ".RellfcJoo In my bones! . ' - 'a-fari.'don't bodder met" etc.. ' " , 'Dust Co liNst. V:' ' ; ' :' .: ' v.. The latTreniatnS of f'lb'e lamented ''Frank Johnson, tbe gral t vlolVoisri, were tonveyed to thulr renting place In Pine Forest Cemetery op Sunday afternoon.5 ' The turnout on tbe beca ' Mon wan the largest, wethinkjhat.has ete? occura In irila ty,'it being estimated that ihere wrrrat lrasr tiro' tbouiabd persons In ihe iriketon, irYcludlbg tbe "Colored flrl compuit: in'nuliorm, vfltb standards draped , In moarolD j, the rolqtek Jd4sonJc fraternity In RalIa, tyc:, the : whfjJcprfceded by a brass We learn that on tbe plate which waa placed onjbe doffln' the aTolhe veneiablo fiddler poUt vsUbobKh -jsoroe seerorto doubt that se was 102 which yrs rerDrtci to us by mends as tbe number of years which baa "Aed kU tirtbiylgrlwtge.'; h: a :' : ""VBipBMkl, - . The land of Nod -r An aocjida sbof. -I The pound of flesh Making tonglf steak (end er. ? t - A man may be ashamed f tbe fashion of M UOSe altiinnirk h It' : J -a f . hy docs a aenlntordtu th moat horrible (,fth :fne takes faces and hustsJ';;; oy iiien are ''generous to a fault" who lrt not gfBerooa to anything else.; :w -. Why m a man who marries an heiress a Ter of mnkic T Because lie marries for tune. Strange to say; matter 1io well paid ejenilfet. la he "alwafa Vlboks own iii the Oath, . I i "r x-- f.V' ' " ,u Th flBn,tn ou), like the water of the - MUUJI tnU .... . ova. oeeomes frehand awet Inrleln&rtd 'he sky. y - - U Of no advantage to have a lively We urn. nn 'i..t ' nrv. Ht , "vuttlOmls not to go fasty'but to be'reg- Ulr ' the r?n Udy in Boston recently' claimed lewin 00 m to inlnletera by venders cf alalJOlchl0"i ecace;as the t)ush1cgly for ' u 5"&,t tiisclcslcal stu: I Chaents, colored, was sentto yesterday. - iri A. Oatea commenced an engage. - .tr.; Z,7-zih, Ga., last night.: ' ': J " -"---v ; .' ' J'- fc' A v.L'.t3 male patient was granted per ; 'r:t:ato cater be City jnosplt'yesttrday;, Mr. B. C. Jobnion killed a buga tei?,!A ornearube: dlyldlcfc Inebetwcea; "Dupiinf f3aapson and New Hanover; onedariast weelC ft h Tv gold apeciacles, advertised Iq.;Suu day'a Stab as having been lost, were left at this office tbe first thing on Monday rdornlog. -Who'aays It don't pay toi advertise t; uof In the art'cle in refereilce to tbe Purcell HoUsV published iq our last, there waaa alight error. The terms for dav board u t i.e.e""??if waa lnaverenUyrauted.'- .V! T The meeting; of the Board of (uty Com missionets. which waa'expecied to be beJd last nlgbtwa's rjostponcd until .thia.eveningla consequence of the meeting of tBe. Board ? Aldermen"-' - . .". ..e.l J A.l i ls -f,?j .. ''ThB work of removing the huge block 61 granite wblch are to be -greeted In Ltbe Oon-' federate Cemetery, heretofore remaining on' i cat at the old Weldon depotJ-Vas xo -- TheuTerrestrIal 81otV cdnnected with Halgbt & Co.a cirens . and" menagerie, died wblle in Charleston from a congestive chill. This misfortune was counterbalanced by the birth of a Hon the tame night. f ;- -WobaTo received a list of 23 new sub scrlbers from one small post-office in Duplin county. J We have bad yery little to say abouC these matters, but subscribers have been com ' in in rapidly, nevertheless. ,': . :; 1 s Our thanks are returned to the Commit. tee of the Chamber of Commerce for an invl eatiqn to acebmpjoythe' Botrd of Engineers oa an excursion to the works at the mouth of tLe fiver ca Friday next, January 2Cth. t ; Attention is called to tbe advertisement cf Ur.LT Vr. Huggins, who offers for sale bis undivided half Interest In a . valuable tract of land, situated In tbe county of Onslow, known t tbe nugglnsTarmV'and containing 7,560 acrca..Th other bait Interest la also for sale. Some thirsty individual thumped 'loudly ajad ilercely at the door of a certain place whero ' refresbmenta are kept for sale .after 13 ofoclo Saturday nlgbt, Vndjuponi the rfe Xosai ol the proprietor to open,' the indignant individual threatened .tov have blm arrested arid brought before. tbe City Court for not ac commodating him with a " night cap l"- :." "I . 1 s V ' t ' Steallaar ;n. f4 Jv .1 K -,U- The iockers'of Messrs. F. T. Tilley and G. Herring, in the Market House, were broken open Saturday . night and a quantity of beef stolen. Mr. Herring, tre learn, lost about 80 pounds. ' Mr. Tliley lost a large quantity, but cannot estimate tbe amount. TbeT'Clrcua. ' ' t UaigLt & Coi i mammoth circus, raeuagerle and balloon passed through this city on Sun-, day, . ie route for Eafleld wbere an exhibition was to be given last night. A large crowd wis at the depot durtnK"the Interval between tbe arrival of tbe company and thdr departure Ifpr Eodeldr LTbelr last performance before their'arfivai here was at Cheraw, on Saturday night ? We learn that while here tbey char J,eredAfifteeo cars to take them to thelr-vafious ppoibtmenta fn'tblawtitate previous to their texhibltion here, which takes plaee on the 29th inat.. '-. ' S , Cltjr. ort , . The following cases V ere disposed ofester day morning: til' Iahmael Clements, charged with vagrancy, waa found guilty and-requlred to give security in the sum of tZtO for bis good behavior 13 months or j be committed as a vagrant foi tulrty days. :r':;.-f: 'r' i t'"''? ' 'Jere'Smitb, arraigned on tbe charge of as saulting Joseph Bryan with a deadly weapon and with being concerned in an affray, was sentenced to pay the penalty and costs,' but took an appeal.- .? - v t Joseph Bryan,' charged jrjth assault Jand battery on Jere Smith with a deadly weapon, being In-aa affray, eortlng, etc.; was required to pay the; penalty and costsv ? v State w.'1Jere Smlth add 'Joseph Bryan, barged.witb! an affray pa -.the public strets with deadly Weapons. Security In the sum of $100 'required Sot "(heir" ap'pesrance at the Superior Court to answer the charge. ji VV''"?-1' i am i '. Irrcy Wrk Agmln-Aae-lher Ded .rcieed. . -t.' v&- .;'. 5 "-v ;,6a Sunday ulgbt, about il'clockMfW. C. McNeill, about 60 or 70 yeara of age living at Moss Neck,1 in' Robeson i ' county, beard ' a noise iii his smoke house, aud upon going out and finding that some one W as inside be asked what they were dolng.j The." reply was.! It U uene of your business !V. Mr: McNeill an Swered, M will show you whether It i any; of ray business lor nbt, aud" returned id the house for bis gun. ' Secarlngf bia ! weapon be went back Into the yard, bis wife and daugh. ter, wbo were of course badly; frigbienedj fol lowing him aa far asfthe plaaza and ' trying tot dissuade blm from interfering with theta. Jest M they bad stepped Into- the plazxa a volley was fired from the robbers In the smoke house. Which resulted in the shooting of Mrs, McNeill in the thigh . and her daughter, a youeg iady about 18 or 19 years old, ib the1 shoulder; but hot hurting Mr. McNeiH.':;?be young lady Is reported to be mortally woundedrbut It' Ja be- Jleved that JIrs, licN. will recover Air. Mca. "reeognlxed the voice of ; JJcnry' Berrj Lowrey la; the spokesman of the party, and as there were' 4 shots In the volley fired, )V i takeD for granted that be bad at leaat -three of bis gang with him. -After the shooting the outlaws re tired." No physician could be procdred Sun day eight, but we learn that Dr. Lewis was to attend the sufferers yesterday morning Mr. McNeill was the father-in-law of :UrS Joan Taylor, who waa. murdered by the outlaws "at Moss Neck, and Is ownt cl the rain property at tbat place, ' Great excitement 1 prevails Opera Ucusei; ..j '.?-, .The Rose ana Harry 7atklns Troupe opened their brief engtrecient' last ' night' to a7 jarge audiencelr lThey 'were always' great' fay ciiites In Wilmington,' andIh their 'rendering ojf the beantifui dramatic cjahce of .VKatbleenl Ma vurneea'!:last night they added to their feop. lilarlty and bok 'a tresis hbialpoithV admlra, "d 't1!0.' oar people V ,0 wlng'td the late Ibbur attWulcbTwe Write aodihe; crowded itateeur'TOlumoswe'afepomp brief ; but wei catiaay this - much Vi Gd J and seebe igreat ; Southern jSUr? ; Id Trodden Down, or Under Two-Flagsthls eVfehfcg.'if jott! do .riot wish tomls k ricjh treati 1 ?4 Fause neportsK (ROa'V -uXtbaV a eolored, woman, Whose' first Bame Is Fannie tth herootiiijb wn) fi ved at that 'place about ten days bgo, stating that she Waa fromr 'thVcityltShe Reported ijlhat:wheB she left here there Were 'three eases smaii'pox lo a part of the city known las Ne wton jHaytng1 seetf the'cmpbatid udei4 that there Was any auch disease iere,; bullti tie atteit!6n was pald .to the rebor'tLA day or? two. since, however the woman ws";taken Dive, auuuo j)ajieum wno. wasaeauea toi see her is fearful that sbc.has the Vmall pox;" and that it it, laihot that disease' it must be! the measles, as she has aa eruption' similar to that usually caused, by "tbe 2 latter complaint. Our friend further says j t'.Wmou please statie ln the Stab, whether or not there Is any cases of either of tbe diseases named prevailing In Wil mington or Its environs,1: as the' peoplo: here are anxious td obtain some Information on the subject' In reply wo would state that If there Is a solitary case of either small pox or measles, in the city or vicinity we have not heard of it, Board of Aldermeaa. The regular monthly meetlag of the Board waa held last night.; - r --f The Mayor was authorized to contract'witb Mr. J, Kentrowh, City Surveyor, to prepare a book for toe use of the city coutalnlna: a correct statement of every .block ' and lot and sub-dlvleions of lots Within the corporate lim its of the city, describing accurately - the dif ferent lots and parts of lots, with their meaa-1 urement, and, so far as ascertainable, tbe names of all the owners 'thereof,' provided that the same shall be finished by or before the 15th day of April, . 1873, the coat of the same to be left to the discretion of the Mayor, The Mayor was authorized to enter Into a contract In the name of the city with the Col lege of Physicians and Surgeons . for - medical and surgical attendance aud lor medicines tor the indigent sick of the city for the term! of four years, to be completed and ended from the date ' that the said College 'shall signify their ability. and' willingness to supply-said medicines . and , attendance , as ' aforesaid, jby which agreement the city binds itself t6 pay to tbe aaid College of Physicians and Surgeons tbe sum of $75 monthly during the said term of foaryears.' ;x '"5' lV':: '.Petition of Jas. H Chadbourn aud Donald McKae' for permisslod to ereet on the lot be-; longing to the city, on or near the cornerjof 4th and Dock streets, a building to be used exclusively as a school house, at the end of 10 years to become the property of tbe city free of charge, was granted. ; ? -.' J l.-"'"'"!'"''!"1 '':TA petition trom ' sundry tax-payers asking that the dock at the foot of Ann street may jbe put in order and the wharf extended a suitable distance to render It serviceable for legitimate purposes, was referred' to the Committee on Streets-end Wharves.- r - - , ..-, A proposition . Trom S:YanA"mrInge, Super Intendentoftbe Work House, to make a can tract fof 'keeping tbe city1 prisoners ' for the year 1&74 at SO cents a day, the price paid last year;'WasTeferted't9aircIai4c0mmIttee,"ca slating of Aldermen Rumley, Sampson and Buraeytrii.vj 'V ;...?: T'- -ri "'"- - V'. ' - Aa ordinance was adopted authorizing the owners of wharves 7ou the East aide of the liver to extend the same In accordance With a. plan drawn by the City Surveyor - under dale of March, 1867. Ir;;; ' c ': r . An ordinance waa adopted authorizing': the Mayor to. bare engraved and i&sued, '-the pro ceeds to be applied to the discharge of fthe floatiug debt of the city, two ; huhdied. bondla of the denomination of IfSOO1' each, ! and fifty bonds of the denomination of $1,000 eacb.'said Issue to be made In accordance with act of te General Assembly, ' The $500 bonds; are; to run for 20 yeara from ; Jan. 1st' 1873, Vand to bear interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per an num In gold, interest payable, semi-annually! and the $1,000 bonds to run 10 years from Jan. 1st! 1873, at 6 per cent lu gold, : interest 'li able setnl annually. : ' ,; 'V"' tt 1 T Board took a recess until nxt Monday cye lag, 29th Inst. I l&V'f A lS .tti-:;. -r ; : We can furnish prlatmg paper la, smaU quantities,'; say from two to ten reams, at reasonable prlqes for all strictly cash orders. Vf e have on band Jiie following . alaes of rvetw, Tiz a 22x31, 24x38 and 14x88. Also, fiae Book Paper 31x38 and 23x39 and a good assortment of other paper and bards . -:'H i T tf LEGISLATIVE BUIHIABY. ICondensed from the Raleigh Sentlnel.J , SENATE. Senate met at 'the usual hour, Mr. Presi dent Warren in the Chair. 1 '-'4 -, Mr. Merrimon introduced a bill in rete tion to the convicts in tbe pepitentiajy. 7 Proposes to hire out; the convicts. It ferrea, dLtir "sr'r " : Mr. Graham,. qf. Orange, inlrodaced a bill gfranting amnesty aad(pardon to all members of secret societies tor offences committed prior to Aprlf 20,1871. Ulfr ferredto the judiciary committee. ; .' - j- -r itrrz RE DlSTBICTIK.THB' tItjl X Ht. Jjathdm,frpm the commit! e$ on tfiilt Bublec't, submltted the following report on Senatoiial representation : ; i .11 ; J REPORT OF Tllfi J0131T SELECT COaOOTTEB f - y THE RSAPPOaTIOSltESIT OF ?HE ' STATU ' ' i v. ' . . , . V . nrv ; -jnTn't " R!sct . Committee on : the 1 nnuer consideration that part cf the sub ject relating to ' reprczitatloa in the Senate; and be leave to report theE ac c?mPapjin bill and ask Its. passage, fl f ,1 AUtf TthiCb' is respectfully , submitted. . ' L. C. Lathaii, ,-.; ' . ? r ! Chairman of Committee. ' A attJ. fOBE ENTITLED AIT ACT; COCfCERS r XSQ KEPEESEIfTATIpS IN THE 8E ATE tl(moU(Th general Assembly cf inrut ,va7vivta La , enact j'Xhsx itihtu a new apportienment of. the State shall be had in accordance .-with the constitution and laws of North Carolina," .the tSenate shall be -composed ?of members I eletted from districts constituted as follows : ! ; I l8N .District Currituck; Camden; Pas quotank, Hertford, .Gates;, Chowan and Perquimans shall ulecttwo Penators..,; . ,"-.2nd. District Tyrrell, Washington; Martin; Dare, Beaufort Xand " Hyde, shall elect two Senators. U 1 3rd. District Northamptoji and Bertie ball elect one, Senator, u' :-- ' - . r4tb:DUtridtxTalifax Sib. Dist'nct Edgecombe shall . elect ethiDiatrlct-Wilsbn" and-Pitt shall ielecVtwb'Senators:" ; i l r" i ,7tb. District Nasb and Franklin-shail elect one Senator. ; - f 1 - . - j.; ' 8th.Di8trictCravebf shall elects one Senator.- ; . - 7 --It nl 0th.-District Jones. Onslow and Carte- ret shall elect one Senator. 76"' 4 : s;4i' 10th. District--Dnplin and Lenoir shall elect one Senator..- ..r ft ; P . vlltb District Green Wayne and Samp son, shall elect two Senators.. , . ' ; , t 12th District New Hanover shall elect (one Senator. ' :''; i :r ., '. 713th. District Brunswick - and Bladeix. shall elect .one Senator in?-.'? v'm - ,14th District Columbus and Robeson shall elect one Senator.: ; P . n ' " ; 15th District Cumberland and Har nett shall elcct.one Senator.;. - j ,16th District-:-Johnston shall , elect one Senator.,:, V,--;,.T .- ,! ? ; ' t M7th District rWake. shall elect one Senator, f-i va -.d (. f1 !i '; . : shall i lSib District Senator -- -. rWdrren elect one ,1 : 19th:DisttictGranvilleshall elect one Senator. kls: !: '.t.aj-u'- t -Otb PistrictPerson; Caswell and Alr amance jhall elect two Senators.?; rhlV- v 21st, District Chatham shall elect' one 3enatOr.h -nr w' fii p)Bt.l 5r.iM.i-4 -h- . ! 22nd District Orange shall' elect one Senator.. , -' ; k ;';: an : ' i- 23rd District Rockingham and Guild ford shall elect twb Senators.. : : -! : . r -2,4th District Randolph- and Motre shall elect two Senators. r ; in ? ;, 25th District Richmond and Montgo mery shall elect one Senator. ; -1 V -26 1 h District Anson and Union shall elect one Senator. I ,: . ; ; . 27th .District Cabarrus and Stanley shall elect.one Senator f :-..: " . ; 3 28th District Mecklenburg shall elect on Senator. i r:ifi vLtHw'i i 29th District Rowan and Davie shall elect one Senator, t r . ' . SOih District Davidson shall eloct one 8enator.!ron;r:n'u!s. i yi'U'f :.Ht . , ; . 31st District Stokes and Forsjthc shall elect one: Senator. .jT '-' i ''. " " i . 4 32d District Surry and Yadkin shall elect dne'SenatorV'fS':'. 4. ?n?7Y? - V':H S3d District Iredell, Wilkes and Alex ander shall elect two Senators. ), v 34th District -Alleghany, Ashe, and Watauga, shall elect one Senator, v . k ; I 35th District Caldwell. Barkc. Mc Dowell, Mitchell and Yancey shall elect .two Senators. i-- - - " 86th , District Catawba and Lincoln shall elect one Senator." jfcW 1, H : V-J 37th District Gaston, Cleaveland, Rutherford and Polk, shall elect two Sen ators. , : .c; m :f.v:; r" ; ..."-- : -: 8Sth District-Bascgmbe and Madison shall elect one Senator, j - ,:i 89th District Haywood, . Henderson and Transylvania shall elect one Senator. ; 40th District Jackson, Swain, Macon, Cherokee and Clay shall s elect one Sena tor. : t: ' i- :r :. i ?;;;;-. 1 Sec 2. This act shall ; be in r force from and alter its ratification. ip .rins's fow--)l JTha bill was ordered to be printed and made the special order; tor. Tuesday next. ; The bill tq enable the commissioners of Brunswick to issue' bonds' passed its third reading. - . t , -v. rt. ' j.,;, vij RESIGNATION OF GOT. VANCE - vt.u: Mr. Jones, presented the resignation oi Gov. Vance and his credentials as Senator ot the United States. . Mr. Jones, in jas-' tlce to Gov. 'Vance, said. the resignation had, been in his hands since the 20th of December, with, instructions to present it as soon as an, adjournment of the. General Assembly was definitely j agreed to. To day be was instructed by .Gov. Vance to present i. ;3c.vkD..f45b( f?t: -'j naThe communication is as follows f1 WAsflijioTOK, D. V.:7m.20lti ( ,1 have the honor to return herewith the certificate ot election to the Senate of, the United States,' and; to; resign into your bands the position which you did: me the great'honor to confer upon me" one year ago:o.Ar::'tu?-v -jr wx: ..v .: x.I. beg to render. my sincere; thanks to each one of yon as the representatives of tbe people to.wbom I ' owo so. much, for your; distinguished preference and to assure; you that I regret my inability, to secure , tbe .position chiefly because.' it deprives me of tbe opportuni of proving bv faithful serving of my native State, the earnest desire I feel to deserve this great assurances of respect and regard, j .fs ,1 am, gentlemen, very sincerelyf j t' id?0Vl1 obliged fellow-citizeb 5 -. -fs: EBClXf B.jVAaCE.: j 7 Cowles moyed i that copies oi the same be transmitted to the House of Rep resentatives and to the Governor. . Adop ted, r ?orV.:i-'5i jtN.;feTr v is.r .i The bill to incorporate the. Literary and Dramatic. Association of . Fayettevilla passed its 3rd reading) alspp-i-? t ' t Tbe bill to incorporate-tbe -r. Murphy Mills Manufacturing Company of Ccabef? VP, The bill to ' incorporate : ths ; Beaver Creek Manufacturing. Company of " Cum berland.' -i'j ;4 f. .r. ; i r!v.j;t' ' The bill to facilitate thecap'tuto of, the outlaws of Robesdn county was taken c p. OSers amnesty, and pardon to any 1 one of them who wiU causer the j capture' of the gang or any,memter ot it except to Henry Berry Lb wry;- Passed Its second reading, The resolution relating to the Cape Fear a im vv a it aa,v i va d.t'..'..i .l,i.tw .1 7 - The bill i to incorporate tbe 1 Wilson Ctoljegiate laitIJ3i?L passed its Eecond and th'rd readings. " ; , ,r - . t4Uo. the bia ton incorporate the i: Wit- mingion ancL-unanoiio itaiiway uuuuing Company. .., 1"?. ' ' ' "'--It '' The Senate Concurred; In; the amendr ment of the House to the bill in relation ,toi co-defendants residing in different counties. , ; v j 1 i.cr : ' i. The President announced as the Senate branch of the , committee to investigate the . management of, the penitentiary, Messrs Latham and-Lehman. ' "tV:: ' :;The billvto'chirfierthe Bank of Reids ville, Rockingham county: passed. .4 up win vu xueuruueau f xee iovq Jjoutje L: ,0..0. F, of Wilmington - was indefi nitely postponcdr; jiJ.sq i;w--xn " The bill to incorporate tbe; Fayetteville Rroad Steamer: Company passed. j v; -. V The biU. to allow, the commissioners ' of Anson county to' levy a special tax passed its second reading;, ' ' " r Message trom the Governor, acknowl edging receipt of a communication in re gard to the resignation of '.GovVance,; was rece'.ved. ' ' ' '" :v;r . v The bill to incorporate the Wilmington Mutual Insurance Company. hr I ?s HOUSE OFj f RPRESEOTATIVES. ' ; V r: :V' .1 Satudat, Jan.20. The House ; was called " to order at 10 o'clock. : r.;'::' 'r,.;i w By Mr. Sparrow :' A' bill to; establish a new county by the name of Pamlicort r i . By Mr. Scott : A bill to. ant honze the commissioners ot Onslow county to levy a By Mr. Broadfoot : A bill to continue in force the act to authorize tbe commis sioners of; Cumberland. county.- tq i levy a special tax ; referred, j vJ ' On motion of Mr. Lottin, the-.bill to re: peal the usury law was taken up.i ff' .MrWaring moved to lay on tbq table; lost.' . i'ii i- -it v'''?;-"f : The yeas and nays were called and the billf ailed to pass its second reading by a voieofyeas 27, nays 46. V ; ft' O.n motion of; Mr." Justice, the . bill to aid the Wilmington, Charlotte. S; Ruther ford Railroad to complete its road and to extend it to the Tennessee line was taken : ; (The bill provides that the State shall surrender her claims and interest in the corporation so that the bonds may be re mortgaged.) f V: ly-.' The Finance : Committee,; to whom the bill was referred, reported unfavorably to its passage;' Mr. Ashe entered into an explanation of the bill and urged its passage. Mr. Welch opposed the bill. : ; Mr. Justice favored the bill. ; ' Mr.. Joyner, ol Johnston, moved to re commit the bill. ; ' '' ' " . ' Mr., Jordan argued in opposition to the bill and to the recommitment. , : I . i , The motion to recommit was rejected. On motion of Mr. Jordan, the bill wad made special order : !. for T Tuesd ay . at 1 1 . A message was received from the Sen ate transmitting the resignation of Hon. Z. B. Vance. U. S. Senator elect f and stating that the Senate proposed that the resignation be sent, to the Executive Office to be filed. ' .On motion, tbe House agreed to the disposition of the resignation. : i On motion of Mr. Maxwell, the. bill to change Sampson county, from the 4th. to the 5th judicial district, was taken up. ' : r. Mr. Broadfoot offered a substitute which was adopted, and the bill passed its several readings. 'i rt ' .;.'. -r;: ... By Mr. Scott : Ar bilL to , prevent the sale of liquor within Q miles of. S wanns borb,' Onslow county ; ; referred. ? ? - K f On motion of Mr,: Scott: the .bill . to amend the act to promote and i encourage the planting ot oysters! and clams .was taken up and passed its several? readings; t On motion of Mr. Scott, the bill to in corporate New ' River . Canal Company passed its several" readings. i; a-;v - On motion of; Mr. Stewart, the bill to incorporate the Raleigh : & Fayetteville Railroad Company was taken up and pass ed its several readings. s V ' ' . y, : . On motion of Mr. Ashe,' the Senate bill concerning representation in the House of Representatives was taken up, '.The bill passed its second reading; : The rules were suspended and. the bill was put on its third reading. y :' i ull a: . . On motion of ; Mr. Robinson, h the : bill Was postponed until Monday.- .r ;g j CMxn covered his bald head and grey hair J 1th a laurel crown. AY BBa II Alii VIOtt covers grey heads with the still more wel- come locks of youth. 1 Ti Tb PlJfMJSD, BLOTCHKD AMO TjLOXaAYXD Tio tims of ucrofulou uisosea who drag your un clean nerwons in to the com nany of bettermtn. aks ITER'S ABSAPAJIX.LA. and Dunre out the foul corruption from your blood, be- siorw your aeaibo, inu yoa wui vuit-owy enjoy life better, but make your company more tolerable to those who m ust keep it ',' - Delleaf e rrcatarea This la tbe phrase applied by His Bute knes&, the Moor of Venice, to tba fair la-dies of Italy. - It was tne lovely eomplexion of Desdea ona, such radiant contrast to his own, that won bis heart; and sooth to say, every man of discernment con elders a fair akin, like a tweet voice, an ex cellent thing in woman."' Now this Uacbarm which can be acquired. There is a healthful and odorifero't toilet article,. known erery. where as Uisav'i Uaqsovia Bauc which literally trant figures a cloudy o sauow skin. J usosing ine ouwioieu tace, uwr, arms ana bosotn wiu a son, peariy tinge, ana impart, ing to the surface a smoothness and a gloss lue that of polished marble. Instead of cloar-a-intr tbe porea. like the sticky enamels, or -contracting them, and thus obstructing per. plrauon, like the astringent cosmetics, it eleaasea ; the : akin trom all impurities and wonderfully improves its teiture. This pe culiarity is parti marly appreciated by oar rural belles, who find that the coarse n ess and roughness, which country air Is apt to en gender, are speed ny removed from their faces, nanus and arm, by this delightful pre paration., v. '- - : - - ..- ' I Mr fum, stop .that terrible cough, and thus avoid a eonsumntlvea grave, by using Pr. Pierce's GoMen iledical Discovery. For earing all throat, broactlaj and laag aiaeases it has never fcsca cqualea. - &sl4 fcy amststs. iTVALKITt: PAUL.-In tfcla city, at the Lu theran Cliurch, by irer. O. i;, liernheim, Mls. Ballte A. ' Walker and W. 21. Panl, of tbe Watklns Troupe.- We vlsh the bride and bridegroom Joy and Lapineaa. - , - -KEWADyERTTSEMENTS. OPCHA UOUCEX XnstrilslitbntOnooi'tlicQncca Star of the Gocili nnd-Bini ' ncnt, Comedian, BQSE & HAttUT 17 ATKINS. Who will appear for this occasion only in tbe ' : ... Grand JDram&UoBomanoe of TRODDEN DPWN or UNDER TWO FLAUS. j'-r J"-!-. i ';!:" ' .'i ':'.' fj "; Pronounced by the press, public and dramatlo ' profession tbe greatest dramatic- triumph of tbe dayr . . " '- 'j,r: ' j " Fergus 'McCarthy . "i.1; - Harry Watklns BlAHotie lesmond, With aong- .Rose Watklns Played by them at tbe Olympio' Theatre, N. eight successive weeks. They will be aup 1 v :.; 1 s ported: oy the ;-i l-y .. . . ;,: j -BEST DEAMAT10 TEQTJPE. ! ' ' " that bai Isited' the touthfor years. ' kh i'ltics of AI)aIlssIOIr:, Dress Cireiiiwijparquett;;f..k-..;.;....... no Beserved Soats... .......... ...................75 Gallery ....... ...... ...........;,;.. ......... S5 Private Boxes. .... . . ..,.......,. .$4 00 to $8 00 Beserved Seats for sale at nelnsberger'a Music and Book Store on; Friday, January 19th. ; V Uanl7.tf VFFERS hli services lb" the citizens otXew . Hanover and adjoining counties, as Surreyor . and Civil Engineer. Apply at V -: ;. :'-:t)mcVon 8eeond Bt.tn.ezt Koxthipf .' 1 ! : - ' ' ' --.-. , '-' V .Jan 23eodlw;To'Thgat , James A Brown. i' . ' .' '.'' 1 " 1 ' i 1 . ' ' ' We Have1 alust Opened yn - -j- jiTx IKYuICE OF:. : Laiie aiir Hisses Battoneff and Laced ' BBtJStt Kll BOOTS, V which are made to lit and to look handsome. iX.i btjbLBYWEixiW fy-Jy: I ijaa 4f 'n-3t. a sign of tbe Big Boot. ; AMBibiwCriBOMOs V ' ' " : Hein-berRer, the popular Cfcromo deal er, now offers to tbe puolio tbe most select and elegant assortment ot Chromos ever on exhibition; n this citv. -Trlttmpbs bf akld in' this beiutifal art. Every true lover of arc noma possess a copy. r, THE CHANGED CROSS" illustrates the trials of life, and - - , ) - ; , , THE FAITHFUL CROWNED n ' the triumphs of life. These two beautiful and popular chromos and manjr more t ne to na-' tare, and incidents tbey represent are for rale. Cultivate and prove your tastes for re. flnement and Jeve for the tyautlful by mak ing y bnr selections of Chromos at HEINSBEBQER'S , Live Book Store. jan 23-tf , MISCELLANEOUS.- BUY GENUINE STAITDAED SCALES, MoreTban 250 Different Modification. : , . 1 t ; . ----- . A6EHTS ALSO TO a rH BX8T AXAKlf XOITXT FilEABNKS ife CO., ' J. -y- ' ;'T'tM BROADWAY, NEW YORiC, FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., -f : ; IIS MILK STREET, 'BOSTON. '.?..(' ..-rf.." " - n t 4- -For Sale by leading Hardware Dealers. sept S6-2awm Tu Fr ent o s; j -: ; y'ii V5't' fcv; '-ty -Jvic;!', - "' -a Havana Royal Lottery, ;r . ORDINARY DRAWINGS. r7 ; THE IK. THE DRAWINGS taking place as fol. ' - ' ) lows, the Number of Tickets will bo 24,000, - : -r from Number 1 to Number Um. 0. - t. ...... .. . on . leurnarv.mn. - - T7 4. , Ri,raaC OfV. v it ... . fiTa . H" Ual 1.- : v oat .- a ma.. it 'll M .... - coi . ...... " .,VVU. a . - ooa ? . " it . . . . . r . -. m. . . ....... , , ,.t jc. .....kiuay......ia,-i - XXt M i M.I T . ...... ......AtfU. 865 . ....26th. AAV S a " .a - . - The Number of PRIZES in the above' Draw. lags will be 649 in, the following way t 1 Prise of.M... ................. ..-.i. iiro.ooa " I Prize of............;.-. .., y..oo3 1 rnxeor.. 25,000 1 Prixe of..... i 10.010 lPrizeof...,......;:.! ........... 6.' 00 And 544 OIHjR PRIZES, ranalna from a300 to$t,00O. - " - ---- - . 1 nose wno wisn to try 1 neir inca ana invest In an honest Lottery, will do well to direct themselves In time to the head .aarters in , New Orleans, or send tiieir orders to Mr. MANUEL BOKNIO, First Snb-OoUector for pondenta, ; Meer. BOBNiO BROTHER s 11 vivict 01.., jew wrieaiis. Who will cash prizes at the lowest rates. ttendfo circulars. janu-Km ent :-Itiind Irltimdl Cfl TONS ROCKPORT i' wy , :.--'- "-f1t-- ' . ' N HOGSHEADS, ; V For sale CHEAP by '"'f jan it-tf ' V a-fiii i: "bi'a Wr6ley a ed. ' -V.:h Price of Tickets in the above Ordinary Drawings (currency) : Whole .Tickets S30 00 1 Halves, Si 5 On Quarters. S8 CO t : TtmthV vi TITAIfTlSD An Experienced Piwr for - f 8 Circular 8wmill . 2 La ilia,-ii ber - -aia Team for ale or rent t Hro tract of tim ber very convenient tD t 5. rrlU. Addr- ' owner, J. H, Srairazs, 4 iinii.--'tcn,t(.c. janS-Un if y -p.'jl.!r y-m i - i - y tiroaoat the county. ..5
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 23, 1872, edition 1
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