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. - - ' .. -- -g. . ; :-' -vvi.' 'J"- .-- -VV-' : : v.. . . - w - '5u.r.?Tfw,! wum-? itrn.vnr tim o iMBcurtws On ytf,ldTMee........ sir months, ta adTuio. . . . . . 4... ......... fl 00 One month, la adTuoe.... .... '75 .?MoSnw STABwUlbi' dellVeVid'tii MTMrt OUTLINES. V- The pJsionUro "confident ot "having cloct cheated c6nsidertit)levexcLtenienL rightful government .pestered Itv Lonisiaa , - r- The Anditing Committer of the Board -It is thought Loublana'a vote vrill jiot of Aldermen., were in session yesterday' ad be counted to-day in coanting the votea of justing claims against the city. . the Elector Conege.Thnto W are requested to state thatRev. B. WWfW?f Jft Wft O. Covington will preach at the.Second crnmem nas euauuneu ucic m P.uiu Uauie. uusupua ttm uuw. lire I cause fncesUv .M th(mrtrM ctimaeiice lnmemra me COTtear i ' . The Carlists claim that the insurrec tion gains gronnti Over twd miliioni profits on the Erie . road for the year. Great cyclone at AspinwaUt -Bill extending Sonthern Claims Committee upWf ?5PTT TTTC k IfotitdaW tmi Wpresentedbetorti. f . , ma J a a - 1 a A I March 3d, T3. Ames testified yester day as defiantly as ever. - Durellit would seem,' is not as drunk as he's drawn Missouri Benate passes bill snbstitutlng imprisonment for life for the death pen alty.,, ?rrrPaiaa .PonTe88.a night by a large majority adopted Republican form of government. Georgia State Agri- ' . - ' r 'i -I cnltnral iT and migrauon Vyonveauun met in Auguaia yesterday, Geh. Colquitt, President ' '-' " -s f . We regret very .much to learn -.'of the death of Capt. H.. IL Albright, f ormerly 'of Ihe ' Greensboro Jatrio$, bqv t0rc I recently of the KeidsvUle ' rhti' vv j , - HU1VU VWUIIVU VA4 T miVIV I .t1oTft Ki 'MidhM i rta 1 ywicruar uiw f i boro. Capt. Albrights health had been bad fgt 8!rlmprthSprdw a&Mman. a c!eveif "arftfu 1 1 n ' . i ...... a t t: i. Tifd' Hcflate V&tiX nish" up the School -JhJI rJIonflaTrv Mn,rTroy, it will berfWaftePtiellblden $enUK tentiary directors with oosharp stick; The Houso got on the Fence ques Spain through her Opngresa votes herself a Republic. Long live the S$nisti &pT&iicl'Co2g Hfe4 brave, eloquent, cultured and devoted Cas-, 1 telar, her great statesman. - - ' 7 The Petersburg Index, always a good and well printed paper, has our congr:)UfeiUdj&sjojn jtoct Occasion lot donning its new-dress, Yesterday a refreshed memory . en abled Hoax Amestb stilf further per secute the victims (?) pf his arts. . i vwt-w 1 w itr-wr n ww mm mi TO ADVEBTISEMENTS. Oliver Drrsox & CQ,-New Method HarxEtoppA iXtf&xvk&ii I P. IIklssbeiiger. Musical. Resources f Harts Carallaa--IIow f ITeIpe Tkem. . An intelligent Enelisbman, who has late ly taken up his residence in this section of j the State, gives" u, a tew: practicable hints and suggestions which might prove of ben efit if properly considered by our peophv He says: lu,. : v. 'When an emigrant lands In this country H is curious tobtwerve how considerate the Northern people art to 15 wrights, carpenters; machinists, etc.; to We anyVhertbnU6wnrk)uth;:jf.I been in this country some years, having la-1 lKred as ; engineer, -millwright,; -pattern maker,:&c., ton, Jersey and New York, and If I had not ventured here, la liorth - iarciaa my ignoranceWdhAverenia in North Carolina land to be had in abun- .ni..n it t rmAUmAlwAffAMa1rmmnf to w acres eacn, wiin a nouse upon vuein, I . . ... , .1 I a svatpiriofTrnrnTsralion rnlrlii M eacouratr- I cd Dy xi on n Carolina tnai wowu uwucc aa that would induce Englishmen to ccmie here adlyt The . a . A I lowing trades could De wrougui nere 10 great advantage i Cotton spinners, hose and shirt makers, bleachers and trimmers, cotton weavers, India rubber weavers; and, if finer sorts of cotton were spun to suit,' the lice trade might be transferred here from Nottingham. Now,,, to f begin, say the. cotton spinners are ' introduced first The following would be required One picker, one CaTfngmacnrneone doubling frame, one driving frame, one improving frame xnd one spinning frame.' The Caro linn wool would bejp ,You could gt4;lhe fst merinif fabric- out "tit the cotorTftrid' wool; so good that I ani' persuaded "no bet ter murino could be made inutile woxld. Tiiat would induce farmers to groW closer and turnip for . keeping sheep. The ma- chinerv for makinir hose, shirts, drawers, his deatn irom accia?nuu uiu j tionfJldWportof tterewm, acoompameueacaroec- by his frienda. une oi ms sons was sieep-i-mnery lor maauig uoac, U1, c J vLmmrian-ji fimev's flat The imen. Four thousand of the most eminent medical I .J and waa Qt ware of his !!ILLf!?2TrKmn(hia. ch I fathpr's death until he was aroused by the "'ugiii very cucop w wu mcjr wvmu 1 years ago, and the working of them is pp 1 difflcnlty,- as;)fexre&beUjrUd 'ought very cheap to What they could some to . hinder some of the above trades i...t i 4.. tt. 1 1 f wn "wujj wiuuguv iu vue ireiguuuuiuvu v. "",1 minfftoaf r A moderate 'sized establishweo I nmigionfkAmoueraie to make real good articles would surely be possible when we. could "get every thing from Englandy including men and' machin ery, besides others JwhQ WOfltaBladlde. ert the North and come Southland leave, the Northern cltlesto u-klure- Instead of sending money front the South to a I V m.4M '''-----.- STft A. instead ot sending money irom tne bouuiki Uie Nortiv mak your own 'goodsWhat .i. v.J. ,.-vy rkTTV H Onlv one trifling case before the Mayor's Court terdaymbthirig. rl m.h.p Atama'a AFJ.t-.t.n Rmlihrlilo '. Hh. . 0 Fktogtc-.,rr.Y WV::;- SkMAry'. Orange County.,. Mat : 2f.4.WJvw-r .mM and aonlause iimsuartraira. .iJ .VU -- - - a . a i ,.- , 'it btb " " ' ' , 1 1 " "' " : " ' i ' m i ii . i .i , . pj i ii i ii i .i " " - -- - ,, " , VOT. 1 Baptist Church this evening at 7 o'clock. . . , A, A , ,. , . Son if thftilmln fihfiflL new c iuturiucu liiui. iuc uujuua rgyuia' ; , . erf ord Railway Company, in regard to stor age freight, js ncnow'.heing enforced. . The old Confederate privateer Chica laauga, well known to our citizens, has 4 been purchased by the Spanish government fTT ?l7.7a r "7 ftvTTH-V s J We on1 la hAiniy fittAil Ant a a a wa vamhI . I of Mr. James Fleet, so badly injured by 'and a heavy surf running at the time it was being knocked down the hatchway of the found expedient to leave her. The Seward schooner Sunng Souih is gradually hnprov. thenJteamedWUmingtoawith theofflcers " v v ' ' nd' crewVitfie TO89eifcaving ''te'eiaiean- The Committee F on the Fife "Depart- time IttraeT Wjh(&liSMdge Th fol ment closed a " contract tvith Mr. Bennett lowing is the report, of Capt ,Wol ,Q. Boon, yesterday, for building a well for the 'Bunker jco'mmander of ' the ' ill-fated nso taa Hre -aepartment, -corner of Lh uithha Sixth Rev. Mr. Hiden was to address the Baptist State Educational Convention, on the occasion of its convening in Raleigh last night, his subject being the importance ot a hlb of cholarship in our insti- nearning: f We had the pleasure c of ' meeting a 1 A M . m A J . ' - t , , , r i cmrioUet real yesterday; among them, laigo juuiuucr yi uur incuua up me Col. E. R. Liles, CoL B. F. Little and Mr. 'mvfilcf W hs owh haanufacture; but Edl Lilea aava it'n ton thin -for a rwrnliir - . , , : -::-.-,-: rdrtnk. "WeTl try it and see how it is ourself. Vhw Flt a,aat laM.K 1 'rfi.'iOH. Xast night, about half -past 8 o'clock, the cry pf fire was . heard and soon the bells sounded the alarm, the streets being speedy filled with an excited muhitndJt was aotne ininhfes' before the'fire could be located, I but was finally, discovered to be in the I Southwestern section of the city and thith- erward tit flrejeptitm citizens hurried with all the agility they I command. Upon arriving at the I scene. the fire was' found to proceed. from I the residence of Mr. Richard A. Price, lo- I catad on Surry, between Queen and Castle I streets. The firemen and Hook antlad der Compahyiireretpromptlyrpuihe spot and did excellent service, quickly bringing the flames under subjection. Tho fire had got under such good headway, . however, that it was impossible to save any part of the building, which was a total loss. The wind was blowing briskly at the time, scattering the.8parks in every direction, but the roofs of the houses in the vicinity were carefully guarded and the sparks swept from them as fast as. they fell r The roof of a small store caught' from a flylngcinder, but th fire was quickly extinguished. It was thought at one time that the kitchen, which was only a few feet from the dwelling, would cer- tainly burn, but through the efforts of the firemen and persons on the roof with buck etaWhich "were kept supplied with water, U was fortunately saved. The family (with ; the exception of Mr. Price) were absent in attendance upon the cantata at the City Hall when the fire oc curred. A lamp was left burning in the entry, in thesecond story, with the wick J only fire lrftoa-,;tt.jnrjamrf. tt u thought wftatto HHrt-ha 'lardoaed, as no - - - ' m .mmmJI - , - , . . Mnnthi floor h, fir8t d'scovered by Mr. Price . - m ' . - who was at his store on Front street, across the square in of eweiiing, "and with whom the keys of the house had been left by his ' WUC ' J r, vac 4timftti his low at about -"4-4 .4 .QnnA wWf,h there waa ait iMrmincaH ... -LT xv. kA wi vjJ dwelUrjff im oa the house andkitchen former with wf 1 lAA AAAW1AA Sy W m va v we v y ' Messrs. Atkinson & Manning and the latter tie nrnittrre in thelbwer floor was' saved,i thou zh in A damaged condition." That onJ 6 .if wr:. - . . i.rj'lli.;-'' 2w 1 th i'flobr"1 including wardrobe;' aH of which w as very valuable, was entirely destroyeifhe -iuiTiiture remoyedj from j the dwelling and kitclien was neanyau more or less damaged," Bdy Fennd-Inqoesl. -The bodr of John Ellis, the colored man ...1 .who. -Messrs.' day night, was recovered yesterday morn ing. Coroner Hewlett summoned a jury andbeldin inquist over the body, a ver- uuiuituua u , " , . M . t ,35 andyears of.ageand 9Bi vtr-i""' Aj flirtrl .lietW&n MaT - aet anu jrriuccw ' " before' the Coroner's iurv he seems to have , . - - . . ' " I been somewhai.unde tbelnfluence pi DqUOTl . .. . -.-t : ... tt. iMva a I at the time of the accident wife. Ta Catttata. ; ' r- rt - a The Cantata of New Tear's Eye at City Hall last nieht for the benefit of St James' tt-. - -iTt tnlAil ;' Rnrnftthinar over Wperformersparticipateainthe env- www,----- tainment, wch proved to be a most decked L an n4oc .wm - anOcloated , from.the well lieS&WaSdofwffo hadtberaanagejaeniof tk ehamnBemfent are very pleasant and interesting, and 1 -i.-l . - . TVn should be encouraged ojyu I aifforotit rfttPrs In the cantatA were au iustalned admirable taste and elicited a n kiaarukiiiaiA m t nn tni - T . - - - r was .urowneujt tosTtrot possible safeguard again counterfeit- ttAcrrn ran and Toler shot at him f OUT times, i j a. ar.. iiin a tiar at ina nnrHif tuuusaviauu m iarvv wiwish i imnl naiuiuaT uiui aaaJLasc mia spuwAwwva . 'Worth & WorOlTlnarT, On MOn- er,nd imitators, to render ali attempts uPraiit o . HemVa back- nNGT0N, N. ' BCHlflHGtoFA'saiOONKH. BnrnlBSOf the 8ear. nari C. Fry -v Oem of ber Officer n A Crew and TbtrhBafe Arrival In TTUmlnsoB. Captain John Carson, 'commanding -the Reveapo, stnir,fiKwyreppis thathile off the mouth of .the Cape )ear , River on the morning of Tuesday, the 11th Last, he discovered a fire to the Southward and New Inlet andwhetf clear of the Bar found that the fi proceeded ' from ' a achooner about five miles to the Southward and near SmithVIslandOn eoming up to -iysr she pratilrfUllBcli'jriB, of NWi Y)drk:iBe$ctted .her .'crew from ihe beach and remained near the vessel in the fv. )U hope that something might be saved from schooner " Left Baltimore February 4th, bound to GhaEle8toa,-&C.rwiUi a -cargo of corn, whiskey, flour; eyrnp,1 ta ' Was detained in the Bay by the ice until the 9th, when, witiva strong Northwest; wind, stood to sea That night had a heavy gale from the North-Northwest, and the vessel com menced leaking badly. On the 10th the weather was more moderate, the wind Deing irom me Boumwara ana westward . jcag,!r At R A. M. nne nnmn choked, the water then gaining a foot per hour At 6 P. M. the second pump gave nL At 7 oMock eredcral Point light, bearing West-Northwest, distant about 10 miles. Steered West, intending to beach her, there being five feet of water in her hold. At 11 P. M. struck the beach 5 miles South of the light. Landed with the crew r and found a heavy surf running. At 12 o'clock sent the boat back to save all we could. The boat filled with water once, but we succeeded in land- ing all our clothing, ship's papers'charts, &c. Feb. 11th, at 3 A. M., a fire broke out In the cabbm, supposed to nave Deen caused by the capsizing of the stove as the vessel struck on the bottom." The fire spread slowly forward until it caught the tar and other combustible matter, when the flames soon enveloped the vessel. I walked up the beach to the Northward in seach of assistance and at daylight discovered a steamer standing towards us. At 7:30 we were all taken . on board the Revenue Steamer Saoard" Spirit r tbe "Ace. Our readers should not over-look the ad vertisement of this popular and enterpris ing temperance and literary paper, which has appeared in our columns for a few days past The Spirit of the Age before the war was considered one of the best family pa pgrg published in the South, and we are gja(j to see that efforts are being made by jtg proprietors, Messrs. Edwards & Broiigh ton, to fix its standard of excellence at even a higher point than it had then attained. Rev. T. H. Pritchard. D. D.. and Rev. H T. Hudson, are its contributing editors and its columns will be filled with every variety of reading suited to the general public, including original stories from the pens of popular and interesting writers. In fact, this latter will form a special feature of the paper. Deaarre Punishment. Geo. Allen, Jake Shaw, Willie Jones, Henry Thompson and Jake Bernard, all colored boys, were arrested yesterday for throwing rocks at the school house of Mr. G. W. Jewett This is the second time, ,i,,f wWfl committed wa nntlerstand. that' thev have committed 1 tnis onenseana w i w.yv uuueu ua au I . . . examole will be made of them. '1 sa aw T.C..IL. We hear that the bondholders of the WU- I - ' ' . VS i T.lt AaiA Mil. l ...,.: - -m . d . a mington, Charlotte and Rutherford rad- who are resisting the foreclosure of the mortgage in ine oupenor va,u.v onnntT- nrl that in COnseauenCe. the de- county; and that, in consequence, the de- fAwOrtnrw will nrobahlv be entered wvv . - m at this term of the Court ivUHnK r . . .. is. was introduced into the world under the endorse ment of four thousand leaning uteuDcni ut w uw iri nraf easlon. some twenty years ago, its propne- "J - W . . l J T, . " ' J-. A -.-4 I4K ruished chemist for analysis, and pronounced by ?v. ,. itnmt amtrlta v Boannfactored. - Its du- tV?Zg Z sample, of tarticu .were f orw to t thou- apreparattoo, they said, had knleeam wanted by tbe profession, as noTeiiancecoiF- oromary uquorB t wi-y-t - .JlVT." moreoriessaaueraja,umwwoMJ4444v. w ji-t.i ....im. Th. nminir crxceuence anal itrenrth of the oU of juniper, which formed one of I theprmdpaiingredienuof the.Schnappts . together with an unalloyed character or the aiconoiic ciemenw gtye it, in the estimation of the faculty, a marked superiority over every other diffusive Btimul&nt as a Adbiab a Veuoms. Agents. feb 6-lw .;!: :? - , ,v--T7' - f . .-A" hv wh5fih Mr. Wii- Gillian met" his death. Killian and 1 mit w were ridine on a saw . loe. I t Zim and vounz Moore toia.tnem.iO' jump on, .iSiSrh.g -hi and was brokeniiThe wagon turned oVg 'he waecru half afthO0KH5 Oenl Custis Aiee, r resident of I . , vrw.ctf'fn VTrtnhia naa written W.ivrt I wiavv:-- . g SJSroffi rrpraitvi The h saw.a piece a urw w n - j. - ' . . I n.iu fHmi RtokAR noniil to Msenttnerev i iim....Tt awirt nnnrmni ir wm Mnm mn mi iiinmi- i 1.444 . " o C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY .12, 1873. CITY ITEMS. WTH."Flnca, 8nperlntendnt Of A(rencies of the Southern States foe th Brooklyn life Xorannce CompaDf , of New Jork, is ere for the purpose of paying aloas under policy held by a. lady of tola citj from that eterllng inBtitution. , He desires to have the Company vigorooaly worked here and we learn that one of our most popular and worthy young men will represent it in thia section of the State. ' Kan ,, Rltaju Lottxbt. See advertisement of Grand Eztraordinarr Drawing ot the old and reliable Havana Eoy&l Lottery. The prizes range from. $500,000 to flOO.00, and the drawing' take place April 22. la addition to this, the Ordinary Drawings take place every seventeen days. 'Address, Dorado & Brother, 77 Qrariacstet,Msw Orleans. 1 .1 i11"1 The oonsolidaUon of the Carolina Farmer and the Weekly Star having largely Increased the circulation of the latter, advertisers win find it an admirable medium of communication with the farmers and planters of the twoCarolinaa. ' '"' Book Bute ibt. Tm Hosmxe Stab Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Soling in a work manlike" manner, and at reasonable prices.; Mer chants and others needing Beeeipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness In the execution of their orders. 1 Job Pnnrrnfo. We call the attention of mer chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad Penitentiary, requesting the Public Treas and steamship officers and agents, and all others urer to communicate to the Senate whether having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at or not he paid any money to G. W. Welker, the Hoax ore Stab Panrnxa Bstabxibhxxkt for I JSsq., or any member of the Board of Di the prompt and faithful execution of ail kinds of I rectors appointed by the Governor. . If SO Jos Puiirrnfo. We can fnrniah at short notice I Cards, BUl-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball iMrVAa Tti.t,v. Tmn-,vi,ta frM TTf.Ttni. n.. I logues.111. of Fare. Show-BiHv Checka JrafU, fcc, Ac, Satisf action guaxaaUed. Boll en! great Pill of Ayer, roll onIv nrougn mues emnoweifia roui , ...... , Boh onl -p. 'Zh r'"fnt Through those whose liver chafe the soul ! I' ', Through those whose feeble stomachs fall I- f Through meeentartoa waxen palet ' . Through all who Hve in aches and ail! . . .; Bver roH on f Roll o'er the prairies of the nation, For the sick and ill of every station 1 Boll down the Andes towering mountains! Roll oyer Afric's golden fountains! Through India and the Chersonese! Through distant isles of Japanese ! Whererer dwells a sinking heart . RoU on to do your mighty part, Ayers Pifis, on! Putnam for Oct. Spirits Turpentine. Mr. Ovide Dupre, a talented Ttj- ni v ,no , I xiiviuouu vuiiego uaa xuo otu ! ueuu au rcguiaxs. The Baptist Educational Con vention was to have met last night in Raleigh. Dr. J. G.JRoss, of Smithfield, was thrown from his buggy and had his arm broken last Sunday evening. - YT f f fT t m I jjxr. xienry ju. xiuumigwu, xur- gale of liquor near certain churches In Kobe merly of Milton, died in St. Mary's Parish, son county. Referred. Louisiana, on the 24th ulL The health of his family, with draws Mr. Hines, editor of the Greenville Spectator, from his post for a short time. Last Saturday the gin of Mr. Mangum at Durham caught , fire, bat was extinguished after some cotton was burned. Daniel Webster has obtained board and lodging in Pitt county jail for the murder of Marian Bullock both color ed. Messrs. Walters, Newcomer and Bridgers were looking after the Chapel Hill riaiiroaa ana ouier raiirouu intrvsia juuu- day. In the Supreme Court Monday, in the case of L. D. Childs et al, va 8. N. Martin et al, from Mecklenburg, the appeal was dismissed. The report of a joint select com mittee fully exonerates Air. mewwan, keeper of the capitol, from charges of mal feasance made against him. Lieutenant Governor Brogden is slowly recovering from the injury he 8astamed by his recent fall, but attends to his senatorial duties, says the Sentinel. At the burning of Gen. Estes' residence, near Enfield, last Friday night. the family and several visitors barely es caped witn tneir uvea me iobs is con siderable. Mr. and Mrs. Whidby, of Balti more, have landed in safety on the shore of the other continent The young men wil remember Mrs. Wdby as Miss Lizzii Manly, of Newbern. win e The Raleieh Sentinel, says Cal- vin JimnMwi amanlted and beat ToinFord. nn Rntrvrdnr eveninir. oa HUlsboro' road. two' miles from that cityv Ford was wound - ed badly, and Calvin fled. Edward Williams, the unfortu nate young man, murderer of Silas Avery, is still in lauat Washington, jm. v;., awaiv- GreenviUe Spectator, as the Superior Court reiuses w gran uuu wiuwu TK- TTnm lrarnJ that M The Home learnsthat Mr. Rufus I Johnston, tha vonnff man who accidentally i i - , . , . r shot himself at Davidson College, is not like- lv to recover. He is the son of Mr. James .o.t. iivini. noor 1 . . a. u . r-. h.iiii n. Mr. Gorman, from the Committee to in- Henry Williams, alias Henry Butler, colored, was killed by N. B. Toler, I M Ll bAUA . . constable in Bentonsville, Johnston county, 1 4 ( Tne Of t.bfl flfiath of Mr: John.B. Flanner the Newbern -Sua says: He had been complaining for several days, but had. not been confined to nis oea, ana no bucu Mriaus and sudden result was anticipated servant Mr; Flanner'S deatll IS SUpposea to have taken place aoou; .a ociocka- aa- -rm.. " - "KT lT. n ;4,l4. - 1 vv no bUVa ui i.ii vaiuuua u - . . . . . n . -ytt twrw ner weigm. w sum r . . 1 and a Mr. Streeter are woKing a gom mine together in Montgomery county. In this mhie, tome time last year, the Era is told. thw fonnd a nnpeet of.eold tnat weignea f I s fl- natnral fttAtaone haadred and eiahtv- ;' four pennyweights, equal to about fourhun- dred dollars. Ana men mey mioeu ucsiues about one hundred pennyweight,' the same; day. . I m, f;Un flKnniylA a11 tha ,21, eaw mAMifniv ittvathA ivAtna nW .r,,- hnlv hnrned while crack-1 Thi. nmirt7 1. ffwSt?SSfflS32?1 dwgiV f,rj!r t r.nii i,Mhad mineton.aadWeidon a 4.WTMMn . Tm ?-r waaIts f D&nlAl has hsxl wiiiiiivih - j. ..... his residence and contents, a barn of fine I point bajbMss it cannot be excelled by any town , tobaccoand now his little girl; 3J .. .T.M . ... - nl.i - " Credit -AlODilier in onaxioua,; J. wni admhiiaters a Awftdrw- Hill, thus administers : a ; ScmMrn' . JJWW T-rflU ..;,:.i1rOTflflri,nMl JJ.(i-:ilBwr tkdtju( ChArtotte,-,-He of rployed themto go with him to theXlncoln a st . v - m av ' a . ,. ai. 1 LJeDOt W GO some wors. vuerw, . as vue -XV tha followed him they got Into a conver sation v about stealing : poultry. . They said that they could take a chicken ; or turkey off the roost without a squal, "but.de cruinea he is different, tletterfot Hp. tminea 'lone." One of the loyalists told with great glee how he stole his mammy's' chickens and sold them to her,- and how glad she was to get them. Our friend thouzht he "Would keep a good lookout for these enter- prismg Grantitea vBut after their work was done and pay recei ved, they stole seven saexs irom mm. tie payed another loyal ist to run after them and get' the sacks and he ran off with the money. . With pro-i per education and training; these youngsters will make as successful, thieves as Vice President Colfax and Vice President elect, Wilson. - . ; .;. ,t : . -North- Oarolina-Leffislatiire. r Condensed from the Raleigh News. ' . MoifDAT, Feb. 9, 1873. ; SENATE. . The Lieutenant Governor' nreaidinr. ' - Messrs. Love, Welch and Morehead, of Rockingham, made reports from their re spective committees. ; Jiy Mr. Troy, a resolution relative to the VO Wnom and at What time. CtC. .AdODted. House resolutions asking OUT Represen- uiuves and senators to secure the Dassa&re ?LLfiL3 the war with Mexico, taken ud and adopted. a Joint resolution asking our Representa tives and Senators in Congress to secure the passage of a law amendatory of the Internal Revenue law, was on motion of Mr. Qudger, laid on the table House bill in relation to Clerks' of the rv r-w oupenor uourts, requiring tnem to open their offices every succeeding day after Monday if the business was not dispatched. The hour of 11 having arrived, the con sideration of the Schoofbill was announced as the special order for this hour hour. Mr. Cunningham, as Chairman of the Committee on Education, submted some remarks in regard to the bill as a whole, but thought the sections should be considered itavjim. He said the Committee had work ed faithfully,- on the .various amendments and he hoped the bill would be adonted. x ine enure session was occupied in the 5 . . 1 . I discussion of the Amendments, several of consideration of the 29th section the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Speaker Robinson called the House to order. . ' - :- Messrs. Morrison, Brown, of Mecklen burg, and Gidney, submitted reports from various standing committees. - 41V1U1W1H) VUl W UIQ By Mr. Grady, a bill to incorporate the town of Averasboro. Referred. Mr. Bennett was granted an indefinite leave of absence on account of. Illness. By Mr. Perry, a bill to prevent the sale of liquor near Brown Marsh Church, Bladen county. On motion of Mr. Gorman, the vote by which the resolution authorizing the sale of Durants island was adopted was reconsid ered. Mr. Guyther moved to indefinitely post pone the resolation. Adopted. Jjy Mr. .Badger, a Dili to secure a proper I accountability by he officers of the State i xieierreu. On motion of Mr. McGehee, the bill in relation to fences and the protection of crops was taken up. Mr. McGehee took the floor in advocacy of the bill and in explanation of its pro- viniina Messrs. Brown and Reid of Mecklenburg, spoKe at lengin in iavor oi ine vm. xney believed its passage would enhance the value of real estate and greatly improve the stock of the county, &c. Messrs. Norment and McNeil did not wish such a law for their county. Mr. Bowman, of Davidson, moved to amend so that it may be discretionary . . I . m . . j with the Commissioner of counties as to submitting the question in their counties. Mr. Norment said that if that amend ment was adopted he would have no objec tion to the bilL The amendment was adopted. Mr. Badger was opposed to the bill in every shape or form. He moved to indefi nitelv postpone. Messra juornson ana oianiora aid not wish ' the law for their counties, but were willing to allow those counties to have ! it that desired it - Messrs. Bowman. Ellison, coL, and Jor- 1 dan argued in favor of the motion to indefi- nitehr postpone. After a lengthy debate a vote was taken upon the motion of Mr. Badger to indefi nitely postpone, which was rejected yeas 81, nays37. : Another long debate ensued, which re sulted in Mr. Badger moving to lay on the table. The veas and navs were called and the motion rejected by a vote of yeas 33, nays 52.; On motion of Mr. Waugb. the bill was recommitted to the uommittee on Agncul- .. . . . i TwTSm in ofQce. submitted a report The report fully exonerates and acquits that officer of all the charges, and the Committee sign the report unanimously, and further say that Mr. McGowan is the best Keeper of the Capitol the State ever had. The Senate bill to incorporate the Mid land North Carolina Railway Company be ing the special order, its consideration was gone into. .. .v : . After, much debate the bill passed its several readings. , Adjourned. -'.-a-.-.- died;. CA8SIDBT In WOmington, N. ebruarvllth. 1878. Matilda, thi Jesse J. Cassidey, and daughter of the late , George O. YanAmrmge, aged 40 years. Friends attending the funeral wQl please assem ble, without further notice, at the residence of Mr. George Chadboarn, corner of t Front and Nann streets, at 3 o'clock this afternoon, and proceed thence to the First Presbyterian Church, and thence to Oakdale Cemetery. - 'r ' . ." SALE OF TOWN LOTS. la the -town ef Lining ton, New Hanover county, on the 32d day of February. 1873, I will sell at public aacHen . TWaNTT BUILDING LUTa. : situated twenty mues irom ise id seven miles irom ue wu- I tff "4"" J'1- "r jr. . mm.i.-w4 . aajit d.iiua m neasa nr arm naxnaa i Tnnirr ncue TOWnS U JLastern norm smvvui. . 1 iiiiMiMif)iatMr: Miuallnff that of themomv t 77Z'ZZZZr-ri, Molina:,- Persons nrinrta the city of Wilmington will do well to purchase sad l, Tl t EnSviumada .fc . tARDNS. - . At wt jaa st-xawta-tuam- WHOLE NO; 1,662. NEW ADYERTJSEMENTS. : . RICO AUDSOIS . ITT i ' TjV'W "IM E .T H u D I a.S -i-: ":.Ti.i .iT - wr'M J ; r 1 1 ' iRi; TTtfAlXKD IITCO VP ASABLK ! 80 AD U mitted by the lead big Pianoforte Teachers .of the country, and its annual sale ot ,25.000 copies abuBdantiy testiaestothefacttvX' - -' t . fAt MA,M -.S'l " THE TEACHEBr CAimoT psb.a mobb THoaoca OB imcTITI MTHOI). ( .' ,.-'.-(' '(- -, ' . ; j.j- -.. ;.t i THE f U P I L caxnot mnT nosr aoat oc- CISI OB ATTBACTIVt 6YfjfJL j . j-r 1 . . ' THE DEALER cannot kr IH utock' A Book' -rTTrnawBaarrWebkB u subxb Sold everywhere. Price tS 75. 1 Oliver Pltson dc Co, C. II. DlUm oa. ' 1 Boeton. M 711 B'way, Jlew York, feblS-fitaw Wed SataWeowlv ant ' i-J PBOK STEA1KR HOW DISCHARGIHG 5 5 0EO8SASSOirTBlDBCAMTER8v HHDS SMOKED BHOTJLDEES, l- 'lUi BBLS AND BOXES CKACK-EKS, , BBLS EXTBA 7LOI7B, - . ; v'r? : 2 BOXJES CANDY, . , ' ; ' 2 PACKAGES TEA o and 10 Ins caddies, boxes soap. I ''.;.': ' We call all particular attention to our Decanters, as able now to All any order. " :i ' we are ( i ..... i ,.4 ..-.- 'i febl2-tf HOTTENDOEP ml HASHAQENf IV! u s i c a l ; 1 piANOS, OBilANB, .ltDsbp, qiJITABS, , VIOLINS, BANJOS, TAMBOBINE8, HAIU MOmCAB, FLUTES, ITFX,ACOOR I DIONS, AND MUSICAL BOXES, ' - '" PLAYING TROML ONa TO TEN TUNES. 4 wi. Also a large assortment of Vocal and Instrumental Music, all the latest Sones, Waltzes, Ac,' Ac; ta stru ction Books for all the different kinds ot Instru- ij;.. I febtttf UJUPiatijKttuaK b . -, ' Live cook store. Thos. Gbjexi. , T. C DbRossbt ' . i GEJEME & DeROSSET, ; ' ' General' Insurance Agents,; FIRE, MARINE, LIFE. - Princess Street, near Water. dec SO-nac-tf 1 i i r i i .nil. Horse Blankets. LAP ROBES. WOOL MATS, TRUNKS, HAR ness. Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Hames Chains, Saddlery, Hardware, Travelling Bags, Feather Dus ters. " . . ' .' Stock: Large and Prieea Low, J.S.Topnam &Co.. ' - . - , No. a South Front 8t, oct 26-tf nac ' . Wilmington. N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. OPERA HOUSE, W1X1HINGTON, N. G. T-ROF. CROMWELL, OF NEW YORK, HAS mn. n iniinniiMi turlM nf Mi mumllmnt X the honor to annpunce a series of his magnificent ' " ART KNTERTATNMENTS, Conunenelaig; ISsndsy Nlaht Feb I T, TT444. t4. .vp.vuUvu . Italy, the Art Land- With the representation of Tickets can be obtained at the usual places. Doors SKnttSS? com- nee i at tx, commencing at s o-ciock. Carri&ees mar be ordered for the Matinee at 4, and for the evening at vjf o'cioca. - feb 11-tf Grand Extraordinary Drawing- for 33d April, 1S73. 4 n l(C TTfTCETS OXT.Y. . AND .07 MK0. 1D.UUU Prises, amounting to $ 1 ,300, One Prize of. . S500.000 " . of 100,040 i ..-. v,wv 1 as,ooo 110,000 K AAA Two Prizes of. Four " of.. , Twelve of. lirnvg VI., w.w. And the rest of $1,000, S00, S500, f 100. . For Plana, price of Tickets, and any other informa tion, address '.' "' ,., .".VT , BOHNIO A BSOTHEB, -' i T7 Oravter8treet, New Orleans, La, MANUEL BORNIO, " First Sub-Collector of Lotteries for exportation in Havana. ... ; .. , i ,-;T - - Persons wishing to Ware Tickets should send their orders with all possible anticipation. - Just Beceived, A NUMBER v ONE L OT. OJb 1 NORTH B CAROMA .;iMIER. ; nov 15-tf : ' TOWARDS m HALL. - Slolassesl IHolassest OKA HHPS AND 'BBLS NKW CEOP CUBA, ZO) S00 Hhds and BMa&H. Syrup, ..r; . 400 Bbls Golden Fleece Syrup, For sale by - - ''' ' F. W. KERCHNXB, feb 9-tf - . j ' i I, SS and North Water st Sbaviiig Saloon. ; ; TOB TURNER " INFOKaS HIS SNDaJtKOVS J friends and eustemers tnat ae nas Noanay atseoj im 1.1. tv,nhment. in the rear of Mr. Bunee's 8a- AAPl 'r. ; ; - -' . CaTTaWay & UleapOr. THB TONSOHIAL SALOON OF CARRAWAT ACLBAPOBU the resort of the, stylish and fMhionabla " " ' N0NB BUT COMPJfl'aN'P BARBERS 'I employed. Polite attention and gsnersl satisf aotioa guaranteed. dec 14-tt Bank of lTew Hanover. f DANK. OF ItBTT HANOVEXl, 1 : i-Wilmington, N. 0.,rebruanr 1st, lffa'V JL HE REGULAR ANNUAL' MEETING OF THB Stockholders ef Uiis P-anTwia be held, ta, this dty, st the Commstr isl Exchange Thursday, tha 18tA . tt1 nVl 'A.aTJi A fhH altoijtMtL etfaas - .... ' V--.. . . --t-', .. A v iaa V -f tr-;-;T:.,.. feb9-tdm-eod Poet copy. V":-;-4. TbfM wetr. , r.V.1. . TIimi nmitlii. t . . 00 Six month. so w ryContrtfl AdTenuemeBUakeoi-M SfQDPr 'tV'ttt'lT tnr rgiff), Wv- - JJi - - i i' ' F1t Sqaam tatlraatat jaalagr-cbhuan, m& ten aqutM llHBohuiiB.,N --MbEllit6tfa ifie-Comgrcial - statlsM Udal 7- r :t?T 11111 he Ptibllsh.ed In a JFew tm? CONTAINING, AM6lCf 0THKB IMPORTANT matter vataabW to the merahsataadtke banker, full statistical reports upon the following breaches 01 eaamesa, pevenag a series es pw ya: -r Cotton Trade of the United, 8ttes. , Cotton Trade at Kew Tort t Cotton Trade of Great Britain. -;,. -1Iliv-i.' Impccto of Dry Qoeda at Hew Yo l&V 1871 Domeetie Dry Good Trads of New York, Xt Wool Trade of tha Daited 8totes.A'C -Q' V" . ureastuss Traae of the united states. v 1 Provisions Trade f the Vaiud 8tati2 '-J Whiskey Trade ot Nw ock. ir n u'yfi, t' The Cheese Trade. hu The Suear TtsHrftlM United State t .m Ta Coffee Trade of the Uaitod States.-; -4. .The Trade In Indlgoand Cochineal.T -.u, w The Trade in India Rubber. ;.r .. Tobaeeo Trad of the United States, - " ' The Tallow Trade. JiT 'SJO ,l i 1X The PetroTeum Trade. fc n uo . ,;, 1 , The Hide Trade pf New, Tori Naval Stores. - t iui VWi f , Hemp Trade of the UnKM Stab imd&-- The Rice Trade. ' r,L-'A L'7L "V.i Trade in Lead, SpeltenCH tptt in 1872 and.1871. Tha Iron Trade ot thaUniteA States. - -The Coal Trade of tha CnUed StaUa. t n; V r .1 ,Oommeroe of the United States? including Imports and exports in detail for a series of yeRrs., A Prieea of rWuoe at New Yortc, 184 to 1873. inT Daily Qootattons tor Gold et New York; IMS to Wit. Conunercial Failures in 187a , - ' -vf srv . Ooaditlon of National Banks of United 8Utea ., --Statisties of gold mavements for a series of Tears. Sasinees at the Nw, York bulvTreasury-ia 1173 . and 187L . , ' --; '?v:(;-n viljujr. Sales at the New York 8tock Exchange. . - , . . Weekly Condition of New York Banks for aeries of years. ? t-K Earnings of Leading RalUoada, etc a;i -si ' --.i-.t, ' .j.w BiilirtoiBn tn(l'lli''l'.l'j' ti'f DAILY nUIXETDt-v OFFICE, PRICE, in Flexible Cloth Covers. ...... -.T t if m . i oo " . .Cujth Boards. .;..u. r. ,u.:.i 18 cents on-. . .Flexible LS cents....". ... ... . . . rea u-sa Urn . - ' OPERA HOTTSEj- i4t. ' 4 1-J'SU-dt Thusday Friday and fattilrdayTeb. J jy, i C 'H I R iJ vlL r. I -.. GRANIr-COmiWATION, ,' ro 'J f 5U' ' " t-.i.. tVire ' Walking- , Jogglery Mea rnertsm and. YentrU?qiilain. !- 150 TJSEFI71. PRESENTS Will be distributed among the audience every nlrht,. without extra charge Greenbacks, Furniture,' Crockery and Glassware, Fancy and Dry Oopda, Albums, Woodenware, Ac ' , . v r i , :-t:?l . , Admission 35 cents; Reserved 'Seat tt eeata Doors open at 7 o'clock ; to commence at & GRAlfb MATINEE on Saturday afternoon at S o'clock, for the eooommodatton of ladies and school- y children. CBAS. H. DEARBORN, Manager. feb9.tf A.J. HATDKN, Agent. ; r w NO T IGEe ; nTn.E. 8P?SRf I -L Administrator pi 41 HAVING OUALD7IED AS osephA Cllffnid, deceased. gives notice to all persons indebted to the es tate of said deceased to make immediate payment. and to those baring demands against tne asm present them duly authenticated oa or before- aiBtday Of JSnUSTy JJTJ4, otuus noucewu 3Mi1Trxk0i Tnof . T AAAVTVArl VUPV IVVUUlfVU a," 2Q. BAGS C. C. NUTS, 1 KA BARRELS APPLES, ' 'j. "1lJ4iJ,,il. . w 100 BARRELS POTATOES. rt K BASSXLS CTDKS.' Canned Tomatoes, Peaches, - . . Okra, Vegetable an Oystsrs, i-i!-irl . , Draody Pear MrBsisaw, IgaV i Candy, MacareUtlkjlolnjhilt OTfl qnaTteT barrels; . . . Snuff, Segars an&.Tobaeoa Jloa ; y feb 5-tf -t I Vr rTl. .HBDsBOS, ).: i ! SHEIOIgAXE, . AT 45 r.1 arket Street rpHBLABQB AND VAXtEED 8TOCat 6T TJRT A Goods, Gents i . Ac. belonalns ' on by me to satisfy certain judgments in my aanos. will be sold at anctlon. conuneixing Monday, Feb. tn 11 A U m.ni rontinnn d&llT nntll Stock U dis posed of in lots to suit kxtah parchasers. - Ladies v psxlatavtt,.... .g- 0 feb at ; ...-.Aw. H. Jansuva, OepafT Turp,piitiEQ O ifK'ACSBS' LANDS FOB 0,AAi, Hosiery, Ladies' ana ents' unaerwear, nd Bovs' Hats, Ladles' aiiunery uooas, - to H. a B. amanuel. and levied : for sale at a bargala for cash. u.ti-t:ltl t-.i---' This place has never been worked. ; Located la a U section noted .for aeatth. , five aules" from tW : Charlotte, Columbia aaAAugasUBateoaoV and tea ' miles from Cotambta,!Apply to r.l'Oifct-r: SaHEKUS MtZXLL, BealXstata Brokars, ri: ."'l-l'Mil -4 febll-3tr z. -. - Co)arabia.aC 3f. QRONLY. Auctioneers t . - ' . vj. r r HOrSe& aUU LJUlCU I IJyl,wW.UIlM 7rr!r.9 -:-AT -AUCTION f r-VW TO.MOSBOW fWKDNXSD AT) XOSNINO. atlOo'cloca, wewUlselVat.fcxchaage .Cora r B IIUi S. mhiuio mi ui aawrfv , t AH Young and ta Good Order, 4-,., "a.i" 9 Larte No. 1 Kentucky Hclci, young and well Broke. Salt twdXiaxxdPlaster. 400 LAND PLASTER, V ( . For sale by ' . fa -tf ,.. . i - ' r F.. W. ttRCHWEaj - .4 -4. .. I TTf IJaTa TO SUIT- ' I . - r " 1 i.j."v-.T TT.f.ail-' j. I1 .... .. . A " f,.'-Ai.?. j.:iu J -. ..'J'Jli.,X Wi'.i;i ..ForsalebyHw ftnl febS-tf ADRIAN A T0LLKRS, ..V. W-4 '4f 3' Mr 1 . . -' Greensborough,. 1 11 ,n-4 . 4 4 .4 4 -4 4? If . from the appreciative audience.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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