THE HORNDTG STAR. FUBUSIIKD DAILY, Br Wdl. ;H. SE3ST-A.IiID. ' Omcni, Dawtson Bank Buildings, Front St ' ratxh of scbscbotiox.. ' j . u t u w ... Six months, in advance. t7 oo " Ml Three months, in andvance oo One month, in advance. 75 . The Mornih Stab will be delivered in any part of the City at Fotuh Ckhts per week. OUTLINES. A bill concerning the Texas Pacific Rail way passed the Senate Saturday. , ' "Warmoth has left Washington.;, for Louisi ana, with fight n him. .'; r Bill to pay awards Soutlern Claims Commission pass ed Senate, and goes to he House." Jo Enery's communication by telegraph, con cerning McMillan's credentials was tabled in the Senate yesterdry. Bank of England Jias been heavily swindled, i s Panic and several death's in TaJmadge's church, Brooklyn, Sunday. ' The bill abolishing slavery will probably;be carried through the Spanish Congress. Choc- abuca steam line from Liverpool and San Francisco, with 24 lives lost in Irish Chan nel by a collision. -Conference bills in Congress on all the great appropriations agreed to. - The salaries bill passed leavingJPresident's salary same. Com- uiihwrc wuiwwwueu Jromeroy. u Thought that Modoc war is' ended. Northwest winds and clear wheatber. Majority of Alabama Supreme Court decide that the late bogus Legislature was a. legal body. " - Oenl Edward Johnston died Sunday, aged 37. KewTprk mar kets: Cotton, 20i21i; turpentine, weak; rosin, nominal; gold 14$ 15. . : Bill re leasing Treasurer 'from responsibility for stolen funds passed. ' , . . The .Era, smiling in anticipation, says they are! going to call "'trie brat " State of Alleghany n when it comes. The Radicals of East Te.nncs.sec and "West Carolina want it, for they think it will be "Republikin;" and East ern Carolina Rads and Western Ten nessee Democrats are said to favor the scheme because it will make the two old States respectively Republi can and Democratic. "The best laid plans of mice and men gang oft agley." If the Bacred legeud, JScce Iomci". displayed over Grant's chair at the Inauguration ball outrages Christians, how ought they, to feel at actually be holding the man as he is. Can't we have the press announc ing the arrival by direct line from, Europe of cargoes of immigrants? Happy .Norfolk I J , ' ' , , That enterprising and well-conducted paper the Raleigh News has commenced its second volume. The Louisiana election bill failed, did not pass, as we stated Sunday morning.' ::'. WASHINGTON. Grand' Preparation irr thO'PTMfe dent's Inaasnratlom Great Crowd of Visitor The Inaugural Address and Other Ceremonies IJoa-ato in the Sedate on tbe Louisiana Bills 4e., dee. ... - ". , F .. , ' . Special diftpatcb-to tbe Appeal) - -Washington, March 1. The city is already greatly crowded with strangers, and every train that has arrived to-day, and to-night was perfectly loaded down with passen gers. The White House and Capitol and all tbe public buildings haye been overrun all day. The nio.nt vvtcngive preparations continue to he made for the inaugu ration, and there seems to be no doubt that everything will be on a grander scale than has ever been known be fore. The President has completed his inaugural address." It will make from one to two columns in the Appeal. Secretary Fish has addressed com munications to the "members of the diplomatic cor-p, questing them 16 appear in full court dress at the ball. In connection, with the glittering uni- fnrmn of our nrmv and naw officers. they will present "a scene of brilliancy rarely witnessed. Many windows on the avenue have been rented for twenty dollars apiece for Tuesday. The two Houses will probably have to sit a part of Sunday. Immediately on the opening of the evening session of tho Senate, Mr. Davit moved to reconsider the vote of rejecting the Louisiana bill. This gave rise to an animated debate. Mr. Morton finally opposed the motion, saying that the dangers of the Lou isiana situation were greatly exagger ated, arid that the only trouble there now emanated from Warmoth, who having run Louisiana for four years, now wanted to run the United States Senate. $i ,.,;'s ; Messrs." Carpenter, Segar and Stephenson advocated reconsidera tion. The ICellogg Senators said they were anxious to give the people a chance to elect their own government, but tharn was no time this session un-Jcsh- the 'appropriation bill was dropped. Stephenson replied that if all were anxious to give the people a fair chance, there was nothing to pre- vent their doing so; tnat a question of free government was more import ant than anv aDDrODriation bill. Senator Stewart moved to lay the motion to reconsider on the, table, which was lost yeas, 26; nays, 28. After further debate Morton renewed the motion to lay on the table, and it was acrreed to yeas, 29; nays, Z Governor Warmoth and Senator McMillan came into the Chamber jnst VOL. XI.--N0, 139. TIEIIEJ C - NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Worth & WoRmNew Crop i Molasses Mrs. Babky. White, Servant Wanted. James Sprt?nt, Pres't Y. 31. C. A. "V P. H. Hatdkn. Two Boys Wanted. Armstrong, Cator& Co.Millinery,&c. Worth &cwr ftew "Spirit Casks, P HESBEHGKR.--Pofiin8, BOARD OFApBRSIElf. Kxtraet from the Proeeedlncs. - ' ''The Board met in regular semi-monthly session last night. The following was adopted: ' UThe Board of Aldermen do ordain that the Mayor proceed to have the property along the line of Nutt street and adjacent thereto viewed by a jury according to the provisions of the act of the General As sembly entitled 'J1 An act to empower the Commissioners of the town of Wilmington to t8tablish istreet$: In ; said jtown and for other pnrposes,M ratified the 16th day of Xsno'ary, j8M and if, in the opinion oi the Committee on Streets and Wharves, the respective assessments shall be fair and equitable, the said committee shall make report to this 'Board to - the end that said Nutt street may be established and opened, according to law, to a mean width of CO feet and to commence at the intersection of Mulbory trestaqdxteiid to Harnett street. . A ccTOmunicationfroniKey, H. B. Blake, to the effect that the City School Committee, at their meeting on the 21st ult., passed a resolution asking the Board of Aldermen to levy a tax for the maintenance of city free schools of 8i cents on the f 100 value of real and personal property and 23 cents on each poll; was referred to the Finance Committee for report . In reference to the matter tof caulking tank on" corner of Fourth and Princess streets, the action of the Mayor in making a contract for the same was approved. Petition for a gas lamp at the intersection" of Fourth and Campbell streets (near loca tion of Second Presbyterian church) was granted,- the same' to be lighted as other lamps. J-' The petition was subsequently reconsid ered and the matter referred to the Com mittee on Streets and Wharves. On motion, the . proposition of Hon. R R. Bridgets, President of the W. & W. R R Co., to pay over to the city the sum of $4,000 towards the erection of a bridge across the Railroad on Fourth street, was adopted. The Committee on Fire Department re ported that the contract for whaTf exten sion for the use of steam fire engines on docks foot of Mulberry and Chestnut streets had been, awarded to Joseph Jones. Ac tion of committee confirmed. In the matter Jot awarding bids for the construction -of three cisterns of 500 barrels each, it was moved- that the contract be awarded to - Henry Green, provided the Committee on" Fire Department report at the next meeting of the Board that the con templated water works will not be in opera tlon'witbin six months. '. r "' ' " The petitlbh'of'D.Tlumley,' Collector, for permission to erect a shed for the 'Cus tom House boat In the slip foot of Dock street, was granted, subject to the approval of the Board of .Commissioners of Naviga tionand f HotageT , - j Communication from Silas Jf. Martin, Esq.', stating that a number of capitalists propose the erection pf .onepr more cotton factories in this city,, provided the induce ment of a remission of taxes would be held out to them, aad. suggesting that such in vestments be rendered free of taxation' for ten vears.- was referred 'to "the Commit- tee on Finance to confer with the City At- tornev. .? ? " ! - The Board ballotted for two tax haters IOT IDC caauiug jrcnr, nucu nua. xm aamr bou aad Win. M. ilarriss received a; major ity of the votes cast and were declared duly elected. Petition of the Sisters of Mercy for per mission to erect a wooden building on their premises on Fourth street, was granted. Petition of D. A. Smith & Co., for per mission to erect a frame shed with board roof immediately in rear of their store on North Front Street, was referred to the Committee on Fire PeparUnent Communication from H. Nutt,Esq., rela tive to the proposed new sidewalks and em- live w urn iw-v.u .. bodying a protest against the action of the Board, was received, but no action was taken on it Petitions for street lamps corner of Sixth and Church .and at the intersection of Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth with Market streets, were referred to the Committee on Streets and Wharves fdr re port Fif th Street, from M arket tcrChnrch, was ordered sawdusted. The matter of considering the tax list was deferred until the next meeting of the Board. The resignation of Alderman Owen Bur ncT was tendered and accepted, and Aaron j . - ..-. Kellogg was elected as his successor .;J -. The matter of Policeman '.Walcott, who was tried a few days since before the May- n M " - . . .Van nf hnitalitv in rrmVlnC an wr uu j -a arrest Jf a sailor charged with drunkenness, anl f lA PBHfl I lHifl aMMCTVA . U T UIB ilLIIVUi. TT ua ... ji v.. tAa Claau ssaav s ' r ' m a a . .haaIaI tAtnmWfno lAnciflf ntf rPTMTBU 1U M OUCUM wiuaui.iVt vvawwwss.sk of .Aldermea Chadbourn, Sampson and , ' Graineer, to investigate the matter, ana report at next meeting oi me uoara. 3 0 w . m e T M, Cronlr, J. Kefl Brdwn and J. H. Whiteman were duly appointed Assessors. Adjourned. stormy as we go to press, aho wing that the cautionary signals were not out of plaw, WILMINGTON, Loeal Dots. r, .' . . .. .- . : - - 1 - . , Northwest winds and clear weather predicted for to-day. t Corn is arriving, in abundance from the Eastern comities. ' The Schr. ' Carlettm, Albury, from this port, arrived at Nassau on the 10th ult. The Spanish Barque Juanita, Maruri, sailed from Havana for this port on the isth uit. .. . ?. ' ';: ' r ' Tire storm signal was displayed at the Weather Observatory all day yesterday and last night. ;:.;.,".!;. -A The total intftments in Fine Forest Cemetery during the month of February amounted to 13. 1 The Schrs. Cyru Fouett, Pierce, and Joseph Baxter, Baxter, arrived at Boston from this port on the 25th ult ' The bill to incorporate the Cumber land Savings. Bank passed its several read ings in the House on Saturday, night. Toe Brig WaWtam arrived from New York yesterday with a cargo of iron for the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Bail road. The bill establishing a House of Cor rection ia the county of New Hanover posed its several readings in the Senate on Saturday night ... . , . , , The bill to provide for a continuation of the Cape Fear and Deep River Naviga tion Company passed Us several readings in the House on Friday. y A special meeting of the Directors and other officers of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held at the rooms of the Association this evening, .at 8 o'clock. In the Senate, on Saturday, the reso lution changing the time of holding the Superior Courts, for the counties of Robe son and Brunswick passed its several read ings. The only cese before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning was that of Paul McKnight, charged with disorderly con duct, who was found not guilty and the case dismissed. There were reports of snow in nearly every direction yesterday, but in this city there were only a few of the feathery flakes visible, at intervals, and by night the threat ening clouds had disappeared. - A Charleston exchange says the Berger Family of Swiss Bell Ringers gave one of their magnificent entertainments in that city a few nights since. The Hall was crowded, and the audience were greatly delighted in every way with the performance. The bill incorporating the Cincinnati and Great Western Railroad, with Messrs. Tod. R Caldwell, Geo. Davis, M. E. Manly, J. H. Wilson and W. L. Steele as Commissioners to confer with others for the purchase and completion of the Western North Carolina Railroad, passed the Senate and House on Saturday. COXJNXY COaiKIXSSIONEBS. Extracts from the Proceedings. The Board met in regular monthly session last night, all the members being present The following was submitted: The undersigned . Committee. , appointed to settle the accounts 01 tbe nte county 1- ficers, have to report that on Tuesday, 95th day of February, 1873, the suieties to the bond of the late Sheriff. J. W. Schenck, met with your committee for the purpose of adjusting tbe accounts 01 said omcer. There was found doe the county 01 New Manover,.'. .i Less amount paid Treasurer on account, . . . 8,053 73. $ 6,349 49 Commissions on $14,403 22 at 5 ; per cent,; ..;; 720 15 A AAA S M Which amount it is aereed shall be paid by said sureties on demand of the Board of County County Commissioners, The only account remaining unsettled is that of the' j . p i SitAS N.' Martin, . M. Shqz&akxr. Received and ordered spread upon the minutes. .r c . , .. . v- The resignation of Col. : E. R Brink, County Treasurer, was received and ac cepted, and a vote of thanks teudered for his effleient, services, whereupon it was ordered that the Board proceed to an elec uumuiiuu.,;. . . . i n .v. . E. E. Burress, Esq., having received a .w AnrA uiajuiiiv hi mc iura wwi, " v.v-..v- liil s1otoH fVtnntv TrmuHirer for the litl- duty elected VOUnty ireasurer ior tne an pnlred term. - - 5 - Tt was ordered that hereafter, alii witness i ' a ticketa presented to the Auditin g Tommit. j tee shall be cancelled by said uommittee ,and an order given for the - same jou the County Treasurer payable to the order of the owner thereof, as other payments are made'-' . .Sj'..'. . Application of Edward Gause, for license to retail spirituous liquors, at South Wash ington, was received and ordered granted. E. 31. Shoemaker and James A. Lowrey, having resigned their positions as members of the Board, Jas. H. Chadbpurn,- Jusq., and Delaware Nixon were elected to fill the vacancies.. ' Resolutions complimentary to the two re tiring ' Commissioners ' Were offered : and adopted by tjie Board. Tho fnllrtwlncrhnnrlaof the denomination' i r m. -" o I ainn 'Khvlna' ' aft.aintiArl thfltn thl I w - '-- r I COupons. of f3 each, said bonds bearing 1'. -'' s.4" 4nM'.' j irt. I HnfrA rVl O rVn I BT. IAn. UUH JUUVJU 1SL. UBvv 1 -t 1 mM .1 . 1 iViA nMonnAA 1a - I - r i In J4. WCfO UCOlXVTOX a isw uivovuvv V fuil Board, Tiz:Nos. 1, 3, 6, 135, 161, ,162, 163 igG, 166, 167, 168, 171, 172. 289,,. 246, 27,249,2OT.i . : r:JC?iyt j - . i . . Petition, fore a bridge ;oyexrU- Cape Tear, at J. JvMcre'afmy, to Holly townsbip, was referred to titf XSotnmittee ' Adjoarned r io'-'meet- agairtofnomjw 1 (Wednesday V the 6th Inst, at 2 P. M,' a NG N. C, TUESDAY, Burned to Death. Ih,our issue of Sunday morning we pub lished a brief paragraph announcing the burning to death ' of a colored woman on Market,1 between Tenth "and Eleventh streets, which sad catastrophe happened between 1 and 2 o'clock, just as we were going to press. : ; 1 he name 01 the woman was Rebecca Roberts, and she is said, to have been between .40 and 50 years of age. She had been waiting for one of her sons to return home and had lain down on a pallet before the. fire, where she dropped asleep, and it is supposed that her clothing became ignited by a spark from , the fire. Upon awakening and finding herself en veloped in flames she made frantic appeals for help, but just as the wished for succor arrived she fell to ' the floor and expired. The Coroner held an inquest on Sunday and the jury returned a verdict in accor: dance with the facts. Csvne Fibre Its Increasing Impor tance as an Article of Commerce. The Virginia papers are commenting on the constantly increasing demand for the cane fibre manufactured at this place. -! AS an article of commerce it is increasing in importance and promises to become a very considerable item. , The Petersburg Appeal, for instance, says .that an average of 80 bales per day passes through that city r7 route tot the paper mill at Fredricksbttrg. Why not. establish a paper mill here, where every facility for making it a success is right at our doors? When will our men of business and of capital arouse from their lethargy, to a sense of the great future which is within their grasp Bobbery on Board of a Vessel. Some scoundrelly thief .went on board of the Spanish Barque Detengano, laying near the foot of Dock street, on Sunday night, cut the braces and stole a number of blocks and carried them off. The police were put on the track yesterday morning and finally succeeded in recovering the lost articles, the person who had them in his possession stating that he had purchased them from a colored man. This is the coolest and most daring acts of robbery we have heard of in some time. There is no clue to the perpe trator of the theft,' as he was a stranger to the person who purchased the stolen prop erty. Kptzooty Anions; the Cats. We stated some days since that the canine population were afflicted with the epizooty, and we now learn that the same disease has got among the cats in this city. One gentleman informs us that two of his feline pets have had it in an aggravated form, one of them having suffered so severe ly that she will hereafter be of no service, both of them having previously been first- rate mousers. The Volunteer. By a telegram to Mr. W. H. Ohl from the proprietors of the Lorillard Line in New York, received yesterday, we regret to learn that the Steamship Volunteer will prove a total loss. , The cargo, however, is all dry and safe, and will probably soon be forwarded to this port ...... Ladles' Benevolent Society. The officers and visitors of t the Ladies' Benevolent Society are requested to attend the regular monthly meeting of the Society at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association on Tuesday next, at 4 o'clock P. M. ' ..' ' - - jpjjpssfcj -sQA; sasnsjn- - CITY ITEMS. W-unrss to PcscxAaa A. small stse dwelling house, about At rooms, between Third sad Ninth, Orange aad Chestnut' atreete."- Address, wlta price and location, P, O, Box 119. " ' ; Tbe consolidation e the Carolina .Pbrnur and tae Widtff Star hating largely Increased the circulation of Jbslattsr. advertisers will And it an admirable . Z, ofthetwoCsroUnas.,, . . , . . medium of eommanicatioB, with ; the farmers and Job Panrrae. We can tbe attention of mer chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad and steamship officers and agents, and all others baring orders fox printing, to the facilities offered at the Moasnra 8tae Psxktoto SsTAausmanre for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Job Panrrnra. We can fomlah at short notice Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heeds, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Psmphleta Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata- iogues,Bins of yaw, Show-BIlit, Checks, Drafto, I Ac, Ac Satiaf action guaranteed. nS At-MAWiePnhHiiMricomnlatathattheirbnsL I ness is iestroTed by Ayefs American Alaianac The peop eprwor ii ra ioj ouwi.hw rraw - -T i xn ttt a . Hoqtneni. oftne nnmerong ioc&i simanars wnea m i caa get Ayer's. .It suppues the Jest astronomical i dBtwehertnd jokesof them aD, and above aU I medical adrice which is invaluable for erery family. I i'riliSSwnr Stn? f I J ' ""1 r7 C T witfoWr nov S&eodlwD Ain.W Blahopr Atklnsoats Appointments. Endfield .March 29th Scotland Neck Hamilton... ..' 30th 31st P. M. ''1st; ' ,i 2d ; . 4th ' 6th - ' 8fh. WUliamston... Jame8ville. .. . April Greenville St Johns, Pitt County. . . Snow HUl... I.:......'.,. Church of the Holy Inno; i e . - cents, Lnoir county. . Kinston (Good Friday)., 10th 11th 13th 15th' 18th 19th 20th 22d 23d 25th 27th t 4( Newberne (Easter Day). . Beaufort.. St John's; Durhams Creek Trinity; Beaufort Co. . i . . --r-r i . . w M l n asaingwn, neauion vu Zion Church. ... Bath. I fit .Tames'. Punro I i I ylDOtltll.-. . . . i'.. .! 1 g " f JJgyMV WaSJUBSCtOll . , fkray?.,;,; i. ...... . 29th i rta. T..i.Aif. trAnu:MMAM I ljllac H . WJtUlllV mil t V T 7 ; T - . . , t I . fOQutr 30 th 2d r;4th . T , - -a . i vrit'.riTri ?t - ' fa fiv she Hertford: W....;!.'' Edenton.....i. '.... 5.. Dirt JO, r a n is mission unapei, uaowau 7th :p: Mrrrfrebcngh;..:iL" 9th . Woodville, Bertie Co. .... . 11th f ' Diocesan Mlasitms wtti bo made bx the chTmATWted.-ui Star MARCH 4,j '1873. North Carolina Islatoe. 1 r' , 1 1 I ... Condensed from the Raleigh News. " Friday, Feb. 28. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, t NIGHT SESSION. The bill to authorize the Western Rail road Company, to issue bonds passed its Beverai readings. . Senate bill to submit the Constitutional amendments to a vote of- the 'people (1st Thursday.inAugnsV 1873,) was taken up and reierrea to a select committee of five. The bill tp incorporate the Central Fire Insurance of Raleieh, was taken up and passed its several readings. The bill to be entitled an act authorizing. tne state Treasurer to pay Messrs. uoieman xroiuers xk),wu lur rescunung toe irunnen tiarv contract nassed its several readings. The bill for the benefit of the Institution of the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, passed its several rendings, ; '.; T" '. . . , The bill to refieal that portion of the law exempting Railroad and other monied cor porations from taxation was taken up and nassed its several readings. ' . Tbe bill to provideYor a continuation of the Cape J ear and Deep Kivei Navigation uompany passed its several readings. ' Air, Johnston from select committee on Constitutional amendments, .- reported . in favor of submitting the Amendments to the people separately, which report was con curred in, and bill passed its several read ings.; ' : ' - '.."it The. House concurred ia. the Senate amendments to the Revenue' bfll. -' . : SENATE. ' Satukdat, March 1. Resolution changing the time of holding the Superior Courts for the counties of Robeson and Brunswick. Passed its several readings BiU providing for the adoption of minor children how the same BhaU be done. Passed. Mr. Norwood reported from a special committee upon a general incorporation act reported that the Committee had made some progress, hut had not fully succeeded in preparing a bill, and asked that the Com mittee be continued until next session. Adopted: - . Mr. Troy, a bill in relation to the Peniv tentiary proposes that the continuation Of the work be done by convict labor, that brick be made at the pen,' and regulating the manner in which the work shall be done and executed, the Board of Directors to have the immediate control of the work. Mr. Worth moved to strike out that por tion of tbe bill requiring that the said con victs shall make brick for the. building of an addition to the Insane Asylum. Adopted. Harris, col., moved to strike out the sec tion forbidding the employing of colored guard at the Penitentiary. Lost by 11 yeas, 23 nays. The biU passed its second reading. Mr. Morehead, of Rockingham, moved an amendment to section third, that white and colored guard shall not be employed in same Company. Adopted. Mr. Waring entered his protest against tbe amendment Bill passed its third reading. - BUI in favor Wm. H. Battle authorizing the Treasurer to pay aim Sl.500 for com piling the public laws, i Passed its several readings. The Senate concurred in House amend ments to the bill submitting to the people ments to the bill submitting to the people the ' Constitution Amendments provide that they shall be snbmitted aertaam. "BiU authorizing Granville county to sub scribe to the capitol stock of the Granville Railroad Company, not to exceed 1000 shares. Passed its several reading BiU to amend the charter of the Western Division of the W. N. C. R. R, allowing the working of penitentiary convicts on the same. And to authorize the levying the special taxes in the several counties through which it may pass.: . Passed its third reading as amended by a vote of 24 ayes; io nays. : . The Senate then resolved itself into Ex ecutive session ia order to consider the con- flrmation of the appointments made by the tiovemor under the reeent ' decision of the Supreme Court, and the. lobbies and galler ies were cleared, i WIGHT KEfWTfCV. -V- , Bill establishing a house of correction in the County of New Hanover. Passed. " r An act -re-enacting an act. incorporating" the (iranviue itauroad uompany. .rased.. A message was received from, the House transmittiner the bffl inCornoratfn the Cin cinnati and Great 'Western Railroad, with the amendment on the part of the House of the change oi thejoames as adopted by the Senate n The, . House ' presented the names of Messrs. Tod. R. CaldwelL George Davis.' - w - m . ; w .varw ww-s-. w ju. n. m&uij, l , it. vvuson ana vv. ju. Steele as Commissioners to confer with oth ers for the purchase and' completion of the Western North Carolina Kauroad. . . Senate concurred in House amendment bv a vote of 38 to 6. ' : BUI to incorporate the Haw River Iron Company -Passed. ' BUI to incorporate the Locksville Loco motive and Uaj,tJompany. . Passed. . HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. ; By Mr. Turner, a resolution inquiring -into t the conauct oi judge a. w. aout- S;e !wlth a ' view to his impeachment alendar. ' By Mr. MUler, a bill to require a deposit by foreign insurance companies doing busi ness m this tttate., Keierred. ' The Mil to empower the Commissioners of the town of Milton to issue bonds passed its second reading yeas 57, nays 5. Senate biU to - provide for and regulate the adoption of minor children . passed its second and third reading. : The biU to incorporate' the Cumberland Savings Bank passed its several readings. The bill to repeal the act to authorize the exchange of stock of the State for bonds with which such .bonds : were obtained, passed its several readings. The Senate amendments to House bUl to incorporate the Cincinnati Great Railway Company, werejaead. h, : Mr., Robinson) moved that the House con cur. . The yeas and nays were called and the motion to concur was carried by a vote oi yeas 40, nays 34.' LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the city post-office March 3d, 1873: f ' - ; B. Ann Jane Blackmon. Bronson & Bro, Abraham1 Bishop; Catherine Brmkley, F H Burr. Francis BethelL Joe Bark.. Marien J Balan, James Brown, John U Bd-wyer, John Barnes. Zilff f Brvson. Lavinia Blount. Mary CCallBm- JLCalmoi. Isaac ClemonsvJEl .1 C.-ll AlmaCroom, James Comliei 4ohn ! 1 . ' Vr.. . tij J ri 1 v. . I uomn,, XOiza Lnrmu, xa waru - assweji Meirs Cobb;Benjamin Campbell, .Buinieter CBppa.l i.ri us. HV-'f.. ; . ',! ' DWade Drake, WWDreir, Charles K Drew. Eliza Dennice i5eniimin Dudley,. E.-rJMeph Eagertoiip Ajthur Eoore, Jno 1 o. turn m m 1 i - -o m -w , ,7WH0EE;N0. 1,679. H. William' Hankins. W H Hernden. Rebecca A Hawking TRebecca Henderson, Patrick Hysmitb, Lena Hall. John Hussev: Josep Harrerson, John T Hawker, John W. tiarvey, iienry r iiicKman, Abbie Hall, Harriet Hatchel, C B Hussell. C M D Hum phrey, Caleb Hardy, i C C HolmesL Bettie Horn, Anderson Henderson, Eliza Han, F it nankins, .Frank Hughes, flank Holland, Frank Horn, E J Hansley. J. vv R Johnson, Lewis Johnson, Josiah Jones, Fannie Jones, Clarah Jones. , a,risnna Jurby, 12 A unignt. . , L. Kebecca Loyd. Fatrick Larklns, Mat- tie Lamb, Henderson Lofton; Frank Lad-etter.-s :- , -5-:i-; - -i;!r : . . M.Daniel W Morton. ,D M McKdv. M F McDonald. Eliza McDuffle. J L Moore,, John W McCarson, James MHchell, Rufus Morgan,-MargBet Mote, S C Meadons, Alex MureU, Sarah F Malfry, WiUie A Malroney, Murphy McNeilL , , . ; v jonn ivut, 12 JMichoiis, m Nuns.' P.--Brittin Poke'. Anna Person! B Parker: for Jacob Jordan. N W Pahlman. Ameline L Peeden, Sarah J Peacock. ; ' RJohn J Roan,' Carrie Rudge, David SiRusseU, R Henry Ryland, Washington Richersond, SaUie Robinson, Sarah A Red-HCa- " ."'' . , S. Luke Smith. John R Smith. Julia Shaw, James Spruell, H B Shaw, for John Redmond, EmiiScbaerer; Clarence Stanley, Antty Smith, Tnomas J gmith, Wm T Smith.' - " " ' V. Gorge VaUa. Herbert Virsceuit Jas Velloms.- ; i, W.William WUlet Daniol Whiehurst Charles WUly, Catey WUliams, David M Waller, J F Wiggins, Jubust Wartus, W J Wuf well, William West W B Wright B F Walds, PoUy White. .. Persons calling for letters in the above list wUl please say "advertised." If not called for within 30 days they will be sent to me ueaa setter umce. t y Ed. R. Bbixk, P. 31 Wilmington, March 3, 1873. ' IQTARBIEO. . - UPPITT COLSTON In fit JimAi' rrhnM-tt Feb. 90th, by the Rer. A A. Watson, D. D., Anens tus D. Lippitt and Mary F., daughter of. Gen. K. E. Colston. No cards. Lexington, Va, papers please copy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Eions, Millinery and Straw Goote! 187 3. , Also White Goods, Embroideries, &c. ABIQTSTBONG, CATOa Bk CO., Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers BONNET, TEDPONG, NECK AND SASH RIB BONS, VELVET RIBBONS, NECK TIES, ; BONNET SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS AND CRAPES, FLOWERS, Featbers, Ornaments, Frames, Ae. Straw Bonnets and Ladies' and Children's Hats. trimmed and tin trimmed; and In connecting ware rooms. White Goods, Linens, Em broideries. Laces. Net. Collars. Sets, Handkerchiefs, Veiling, Head Nets, Ac, fcc Nos. 237 and 2S9 Baltimore stM Baltimore, md. ' These eoods are manufactnrtd bv ns or broneht for cash directly from the European and American manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, unequalled in Variety and cheapness in any market. uraers nuea who care, promptness ana aispaicn. max 4-tf The Po e m s OF HENRY Tir.lROD ' EDITED WITH A SKETCH OF THE POET'S LIFE, By Paul II. Ilayne. , Published by E. J. Hale & Son. For sals at ; k' HEINSBERGER'S . mar 4 tf Live Book and Music Store, White Gook Wantedi ALSO -WAITRBSS AND CHAMBEBCAID (white. Liberal wares will be nald to eumne- teat persons well recommended. - Apply to " ' . ' . MRS. BARRY, l !l mar 4-3t ' , - Corner Third and Aon sts. YJn M. O. AJ A8PECIAL MEETING OF THB DIRECTORS and other officers of the. Yonng lien's Christian Assodadon. for the consideration of matters reonir ing immediate attention, will be held st the Associa- uon uooms wis xaesaay erenmgt at o o cjocjc mar 4-lt . JAMES SPRUNT, President. . "Wanted. a ... . .-.. - rrWQ BOYS WITH SOME EXPERIENCE IN JL the Carriage Business white boys preferred. - t Apply to ' - ' '-: , .''!'-, . P. H.HAYDEN, On Third st, next to Boutherland ft SteagaQ. mar 4-lw ; ' New; Spirit . Casks. 2?JQ NEW SPIRITS TURPENTINE CASKS, Just received and for sale by , V, mar 4-lw WORTH A WORTH. N6w Crop , Cuba Molasses. 2g HODS. 16 TIERCES . Now landing ex Brig Redwood, . V -V . ' x ........ direct from Havana. ( For sale very low hy msri-lw ! i , ., u- WORTH WORTH.. Horse Blankets. LAP ROBES. WOOL MATS, TRUNKS, HAS ness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Hemes, Chains, Saddlery, Hardware, Travelling Bsgs, Feather Dos sers. . . . stoK atarsr srneew a.sw. , J.a.Topliam JcOo. " ' No. 8 Sooth Front St, octSrVtf nac . Wilmington, N. C ' Taos. Qmmmx.. ,. - ( T.C DiRosSw i i, GBJEME DeEOSSET, General Insnrance; Acenta, FIRB MARINE, LIFE. Friawsi ttrett, aear TTator. coo.Maoott,, i-u-. v, t U i - 51 MIMWjLAWiiUUS. : I 1 M I ' .i rrr- - vv- J. Q AAA BUSHELS CORN," y " " ' S?V&&ri?f u' - i UU.t-TTms.tt - .". I QQQ SEED, OATS. j j "t --r- -77,38 ana za uoryi Yratet street BATES OP ADVEHTISWC. One Sonars one day, .... a " two days,. v eeee.oooeen $100 - 7 r inree oars t 00 t 60 r, ;-toarday9... ert.eeaese-ew'J'eee S 00 8 60 " " one week " -3ye. weeks " . " Thrss weeks.. ' One month .. u , , .juntas.', a: . . V Three months 5 00 e eo 800 ...15 00 ...as oo ...85 00 . V aix mocta. ' V ..MOO erOmtnct AdTerusements taken vyiTcv.itiii at propor- ttonstslv tow rates. . ' . Ftre Bqnsres estimated ss a quarter-oolumn, ana taqnaresaaaallumaji JVIKCEIXANiEOtrs. I !' opeika IIOUE rrHURSDAY, FRIBATANT) SATURDAY, March JL 6th, 7th and 8th, 1873. Wes MacEroy s Oriiiliial Htternicoii, Illattrating tbe scenery, music and antiqnltios of - Kew and appropriate songs, scenery, mnsic. dances, character sketches, -vtona and piano solos, etc. The new dramatic episode, entitle . IRISH HK ARTS, will be rendered by the , - - . .., ".;:!'- '-'i; . . . rklloernloon Comedy Company ADinSSION. Paranette..: 75 Dress Circle, i. .. ................. M Gallery S5 jteserrea Mti ioreaia as us music nonse or Heinsherger, without extra cbarre. Grand matinee Saturday, atS o'clock, st reduced prices. mars-4t SOLOMON HAAS and others, Plaintiffs, .Against '.' : . JAMES BHACKEL70ED aad othflrf. Defendants. 1' AM DIRECTED BT THE DECREE' MADE IN the abors entitled cause at the January Term. A. D. 1878, of .th Superior Court of New Hanover County, to notify au creditors of the firm of Shack slford, Hsaa Co. to present their claims to me, duly authenticated, on or before the r ,19th DAT OF MARCH . NEXT. I am directed to distribute the fund is my hands. pro rata, among such creditors only as present their claims within the time specified. ' DcBRUTZ CDTLAR, Receiver, feb 88, mar 4, 11, 18 Our Stock or JS RAPIDLY DIMINISHING, CONBEQUENT upon selling at only A Small i Harp on Cost of Haiufactnre. Call at one (of Bargains. vf ,. MUNSON & CO., mar- . City aothiers. Tim Pay Too Mncli For Tour Vliistle ! TX7HENTOTJ BUT A' T - shoddy shoe i low Dries yon nsy much for your whistle, e Tic Best SooisJs Least Money TO BE FOUND AT - . s . ' 29 NORTH FRONT STREET. The value in goods for the money taken for them Is oar aim. . , . , . GEO. R. FSENCH SON, marS-tf 39 North Front street Farrar's Electric y ILL INSTANTLY GIVE RELIEF IN CASES NEURALGIA, DIPTHERIA, COLIC, 8tCK HEAD ' ' - - ACHE, DIARRHOEA, or pain of any kind. Sold by all druggists. - Chills and' Fever No Bforc. FARRAR'S AGUE CURE IS NOT ONLY A PRE venttve, bat a son cars of Fever and Ague, Chills, Ac Manufactured by the JtOBTH CABQLINA MEDICINAL COMT, and for sale by t!& druggists. . mar S-tf Just Received : i V ' AXJLBOB LOT OF Common 11-lnch Plug jbrtghtsad dark doable thick Navy, black and i sweet L -Cavendish x, sad other grades of fine " rrv. . s CtSTrmxTotacca. 3Aloirftn1ot'of Im ported sod Domestic Set st Ki . -Segars. Price Mdaood to new SO cent tax. " H ' H.BTJRK.H lsl K R, Sign of the India Chief, -,TX1j h0. Market street r.-JSorSale. K ( HALF AND WHOLE BBL8 MACKEREL, OU 15 Bbls Turnips, 60 BbU Floor, , ' ' . -t AAA PEANUT BAGS, TABLE SALT, leUUU 00 Boxes Soap, s5 Boxes Starch, r( BARRELS APPLES, W BOXES ORANGES, OU ' 5 BARRELS CIDER, " ,:. .... , , Ctnned Tomatoes,' Peaches, r Okra, Vegetables and Oysters, ,. Brandy Peachss, Raisins, Figs, Candy, Mackerel in whole, half sad qusrter barrels; ' Snuff, Segars snd TobsocO, Flour, fehlS-tf Salt! Salt! Salt! - 32 900 AMERICAN AND UYKBrOObQROUHO ALC And Worthingkm FINS SALT, "'" For sale low hy etf-tf " ' -WTLLAKD BROS. Rum Ac . at r'i: :' ! - JAMES L METTS'. Metis brand. oJLFamOy. Flour is nasnrpassed la the city. . msrS-tf Bioel Bice ! Hice ! 5Q BBLS AND TfEXCES WHOLE BICE, fTA BBLS AND TTERCXa HALF RICE, For said by - j--F. W. mart-tf ; T,tS and North Water iIlCtleliMtsi-Ujlitilii Sat," 1 'HAND AND CRQSCUT. At New HaTdwaril Stbrd. :' - ? kiuVt A QILE9 i MURCHISON, mart-tf. Goraer, Princess and N. Water su. Pork, IieToacno Oil 4V Wliiakey. AMV : . VS3BWaa"eTtsensOn, fox :WuU 100 Bbls Whiskey, F. W. KEBCHNEB. in fcTinTWQ CaJtoa.. A1CP -. yiSil'lNQ CARDS. I YY. printed in the most ejfgsnt strlest ' I k MaftrntttutWhllililiiitUaiM 'Jl-ii 'ratter I .'i-v;jc - rc -: Janlft-tf A ND YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THAT CELX A braud brand of old "Hunt Whiskey tonther with other famous Whiskies. Brandies, Olns, Wises, .before the vote was taken. It. ; ft i .. .. ' - - r.

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