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The prsnre upon oar columns on Sunday morn iD"i so great that we are compelled to request ad vertisers to send in nflyrUapiaanta for that Issue at a- early an hoar aa possible, in order that they may with certainty aecnre the proper insertion. V i . The mails will TJlose from ihi date as fol lows: , XorthnUiH)ugkniht)iaiH. :i X R P. 31. " through and way (day) mails... o A. M. Southern mall.v. i.v. ...HVi..ti 8 P. M. Carolina Central mails. .......... A. M. Smith ville, Satnrdaysand Tnes- " days.. 6 A. M. Kayetteville,-- river, Mondays and Fridays vr .y-j y: J M. Fayetteville by C. C. R W., jly 5 A. M. Onslow C. H., (horse mail) every Fridav A. M. Mcsson&Co. Clothing, &c. .'. IJ. Roberts. Stockholders' Meeting. Oai& A. Wilde. Notice. t Cnxs. D. Mtebs & Co. Groceries. . Jas: Reilt. Seaside Railway Company. cCkoxly & Moasi&vFtf Hent. GiBLES & Murchisox. Meat Cutters. tS. 2. Wallace. Removal. F.W. tler'chXkb. In Cape Fear crlcnltaral Aaaoclatlon Ai(iit MarafiraU. Maj. C. W. 3IcClammy, Chief Marshal of the approaching Fair of the Cape Fear following Assistant Mlarskala fH that occa sion:' Cliaa. D. Baldwin, ColmahiH -Capt. H. G. Whitehead, Wilson. Chas. K. Millard, Duplin. Koer G. Wiyiama, Cirbef land. CoL S. B. Taylor, Onslow. Heory Beaman, Sampson. Joba-. CoMeor Kdsrecmnljee ry B. J:-GVegff. Mation, ft '&. : & U Maj. AV. T. Ennet, New Hanover. T. C. DeRosset, Junius Davis, '' 4, Alex. T. London, J. McD. French, IV. H. Frencfi, ' W. F. Uargrave, " " J. T- Forj', - " -Assistajat ilarslials from Bladen, Bruns- ? nouneediereaftee. Tne Synod JTdMtC Adjourned. The Presbyterian of North Caro- ii&t tvhich coraracnoed;it8!50th session in this city Wednesday night, tf Mourned yes- terlaf afternoon. Thjfe fenfafi speak pfj it as an extremely pleasant session, &nd no Joubt it has been the means of accomplish- ids mucit coca wr tne aeauiuiunuuu w i " u ... ---ft . . a, . .1 which it is the representative in this State. . . m . . The body just adjourned was composed of men who seemejlrthoroughly atire p the ChristWwrk.ad vW"JuMkele intelligence to enable them to perform it acceptably. The attendance was not as large as was exrjected. but' several of the strongest men in the church were present and nrtiirultaT in lha iluliVlo'patinna Th discussions were'characterized by great I 'g5j: : anLmaij,iegiiag. kx. JL C3L I .a-B-t-aa . I Harbor 1r..t. K.mAr. From Par-. Tt O. Tlatoa TTnrhnr TVfufitftr. I ekave the following report of Vessels ar- rivd at this port during the month of No- TemW-: fttecmers. 18l" Baroues. 15; Brigs, .13; Scho(er. 18. Total, 64. Aggregate tonnagej tSJM&vtzi&e&te f dreigh) fonnae, H.412. Tlie pilots reporta'soURdiflgs at low water as follows: K Western Bar.. ............ U feet. 'Hip..' 8 6 inches. -New Inlet, SoiTth Bleu. 7 . . T T W g .T. ........... 10 c l'-. District Court, UieUv S. Dietrit Court, which was in session at Newbern during the past week, will meet in this city to-morrow, His Hon- L. iaVillkUiax a,c very ew case on uie uw i. c. a. We Lave been requested to state that ,by special request, Rev. JB. Mack will preach (he hall of the Young Men's Christian Ation, on Market street, this after- inoonjgiTq- -gfeals. f'Jj An Inqaeajt, A toronerE. B, ffwjett received a dis patch late yeateadajE jatfl?nooa, dated at JUr;aw. in tliU mnntv rpauectinr him to P .iuxmediately to fcoM an tonesi , '-.IVR'j; !-1"T ' I'fl'B " Tl ftnirW up4astgbO 4 Y fobbed. ' . Wm. .Davis in Attendance upon Hect Tor more fiuui 3 moathd itf om the rack in the hall of his boarding J .dflstry, cotrpfted Vfttb other quafitles neces oase. on vrAv uv nn of the I saiv to Ahe position, and w.m no doubt make uWoUaoeak tiiiev WiSfesSibk -kTQr36. THB PRB8BTTBRIAN SYNOD. Purtban4.aat Day. i '-iM Yesterday the Synod met according to adjournment at 9i o'clock and spent a half hmt in deTotroaal s ejcercwea,.- .JJinutes oit yesterday were read and approved. Rev. ti. ii. Ilia read a repott ba 'e ' report of the Trustees of Synod, which was adopted. certain notes in the possession of the Trus tees they were directed to collect and for ward to Rev. J. H. Bmith. Airent of Col- PfJfe? i. Pwmjtteoui 3edj ESof Fayc etteville Presbytery read theirreport.which was aaWptedc TUc comButtfle appointed to examine the report of the Trustees of Unkm ,Tleokgictil i Sernic; teaeijljed ? a, paperVhlcbr aV wiopid 'Tuts paper1 expresses thTe" gratification 'of the Sjrnod at the continued prosperity of that institution. The feet that ittihe last Senior ; class North Carolina has a Jarger representation . thaa- ness on tne part of thi3 Synod. Rev. F. J ohnston and j A. T Summey rendered exensft for noD-ftttendanco ntfthe last meeting of Trustees of the above Sem inary. 'ReWJonnson'imd 'Atkinson ' anid Elder fc'McMwfefeiecled Trustees for the next four ya'isr - The statistical report to the General As sembly" was next ::jadiconta1ntog.;ihese facts': This Synod is conud of rjmin-, isters; has 201 churches? has under its care 9 licentiates and, .candidates for the min- " The Wednesday before the third :Sab-.. bath in October,1 1874, at. 3 R. M.i was chosen as the" time fojf the next meeting of this bod v. ' ' . These Resolutions were unanimously aaopiea;na-T. m.v ... Betolted, That this Synod. haya heard wltlLcdeeivinterest tbA R&r. 'Tlaniel MoJ Gilvary, a native of this Sute and formerly a member of this 8ynq4, MW missionary to Siam under .the care o the Presbyterian gratitude to the Great Head of the Church for that tender 'and gracious care in the midst of privation, and danger which has been vouchsafed our beloved brother, . and-. tonne raarss or divine ravor and blessing tha have attended his labors,' and pray that still further the hand of the Xord may. guide him in his work and crown him with abundant success. ;", ; ' ' A committee was appointed to prepare a suitable memorial.of Rev..'vA. G. Hughes, deceased, and report at present meeting. Unfinished business was next taken up, which wa a consideration of the complaint of certain embers of Mecklenburg :Pres bytery." T'he" roll was called for an expres sion of .opinion on the. part, of each mem: ber of Synod, and by a nearly unanimous vote the complaint was sustained. Notice wglyha A&.acioV ofjSyjripd fwold;. be complained of to the 'Assembly, at its next meeting, and the Synod consequently directed the Stated Clerk to designate' per sons to defend Synod in 4bisi; matter., j read and adopted, as was also the report on Standing Rules. Rule 25 was amended so as to authorize the Treasurer of Synod to instead of Joe, Jteauxeaofthe Presby teries as hefaati&M X 1 Sevcral committees oa comperatHrely un important matters made their reports which ! i1ie Stated CTerlt 'was directed to have lr(W0 ctopfe nuTOed; t," . u The following resolution m reterence 10 the itffkK CardUna JeAjfiaicui were unani mously adopted u BeaoheA. TTiat the Synod regards the North CardUna Presbyterian as amostimpor- Frrv"' - -i-i.t .i, i. tant Sub ?of evangeBtatipn withtti its Kount thaTttxelblceSIn ftiitfcreaslngcir- eolation and prosperityand' that it urges all its -ministers, eburch officers and mem bees to vigorous efforts for augmenting the ntinsbr of Jts:sbscribers and its enlarged J This efiHtfd. an animated and interesting discussion on the importance of that paper Hto the Synod as an ivBtrnment of ieyangeli- I n f ." i'.'-'V !' ".-; ' ' - ' t?v .Mr Jordan addressed the Synod -in the-?oterests of the Orphan Atyiom at ux ... tl- Ua ruinnla nt ClnA n uiA lurS OMMUg lt o in ltSAOflMrkf jtlTEf. .... Resolutions oi manKs to citizen u - mmgron TanousTMrpau w,a companies, were uusu, Synod took'a recess Tintil 81 P. M. Kvui? tsd OK. Si P. Mgvnod met after recess. Mr. A. T. Summey , announced that , conven rlori of Elders akd Deacons' in Synod of "NT Ci - wdnld be called some time in Jan- uary; 1874' ' V Minute oh death of Rev. A. G. Hughes was read and adopted Svnod enioined the stated clerks to for- ward annually a copy of Preabyterial re iut nf Rahbath Schools to stated Clerk of ResoltitWbf Rev.'Mr. Hill on the sub- . . . .- ,tJ u tu ill ject 01 i lines was wm wuk; i meeting. ' Minutes of to-day read and approved! Roll called .and Synod adjourned to meet in Concord Wednesday before' 8rd "Sab bath of October, 1874. Closed with ngfcl?t prAreg d:f P&lic!5l0,, :?& W Promoted. v Or: Mr. ) John James, who has for some time Tast been nnecW with the office j Boia4A'hfaMVl iT"?-9, FrgbVAght At' Wilmington, tofiU the vTftcancy,ocawneaijr me resignawouvi. Mr. S. pmm&WP. mMim anAWahlMcleBlt officer. We congratu, WILMINGTON TKe 'kiat r!trrk Aliaa.f.V Henry Garcaaaa,. Cbar;ed with the Biarder ef B. J. Waliiir. ' In the case of the State W Frank' ;Mal- pas and- Henry Gurganus, the- State was represented Bjr RtBevcrly Frayser, Esq., and Solicitor CantweU, and the defendants by E. B. Sanders and; jJohnOfc Holmes, Esqs. Those whoi W Unet altercation which jrjB8ulted in the deatii of ET Ji Yalk- er testified that words; were followed bv blows; that Malpttni Waiket on the fade and knocked him Mown: that - in ris ing, Malpass bW Walkeroverhi neek and back paxt.ol :liishadj wuVfi was upQn8cd;har the chest, 1 the utmost- ai that in' a few moeiMaWisIad giyhJMittoaS8 atf toresaldKHea : W Guiras as aeeompltct. - & S JDrs. S. S. SatChwell and George F:Lucas were introduced ( by) iie jStafcr as medical experts, Drv SatchweH testified that in company with Dr. Lucas and Coroner Hewlett-he dugup Ahe body ofdE. J. Walk er on .WnyJVytdireon; the county antiibrities, 'and 'ma&ajo eximdaBiii Vender- Irery Joffenslyci and loathsome circumstances, as the deceased had been - buried six weeks" previous audi tie putrefaction, rendered the iaipor tant investigation extremely nauseous and almost Intolerable. -The" doctor; made, the case intelligent to all by presenting fa court the skull and neck, which enabled him ' to show dearly where the fatal blows were in flicted and how death resulted. There was a dislocation or a breaking of the heck near the skull, and at the most exposed portion of the neck to the violent force, applied He showed how it was hwhen the head' w'adhanging dver; as testified by others,upon the breast as low as Dossible. that Mowb with the fisi of Malpasai, er'witti additional meajJS iniis hands culd haye Inflicted in jurias trjat resdlted iff death "by Asphyxia, or a suspension of the heart and of breathlnr. He made it plain and satisfactory to all. Dr. Lucas was examined and advanced similar, opinions. .,...,' .' - rfl"5 The defendants plead ' guilty of man slaughter.' jTudgment' was. suspended on therpayment of costs, Malpass. and Gurga nus being helct in the Auni". of !$l)aeacb, for their appearance at the January term of the Court and to keep, the peace; Wilmington Retail market. The following prices ruled during yester day afternoon: Onions, 10 . cents.. per quart; cabbage, 1025 cents per. head; carrots, 5 cts. a bunch; apples 5075 cents per peck; apples, (dried) 10 12 cts. per lb; peaches, 5075. cents .; , (dried) .12 25 cents per pound; walnuts, 50 cents per peck;, pickles, 20 cents per dozen; lard 121 cents per pound : butter. 85&45 cents per pound; cheese, 25 cents per pound;1 grown fowls 80$1 a pair; spring chickens 50 cents per pair; geese $2 per pah-; beef 812f cents per pound; beef, (corned) 15 cts. per pound; veal, 1520cts. per pound; mutton, 20 eta. per pound;, ham, 1820 Cts. per pound; shoulders, 10(12 cents per pound ;' tripe, 20 eents per bunch; oysters, New River $3 60 per bushel or $1 25$1 50 per gallon; (Sound) 86 cents gallon j clams, 25 cents a peck; open clams, 2025 cents 4 a quart r soup bunch, 5 cents ;: snap beans 4050cts.apeck; eggs, 2530cts. a dozen; toniatoes,10 cts. per quart; okra, 51 cts.; pet dozen; sturgeon, 25 cts. a chunk (5 lbs); egg plants,' 515 cents each; grapes, 050 cents a peck; green - field : peaa; 2S cents a peck;X butter beans 15g0 eepta a quart; turnips, 10 cents abunch; bell pepr' pers, cents a peck; potatoes, Irish, 40' 50 cents a peck; sweet, 2025 cents; sau sages, 2025 cents per fi magistrates coart. 'Before Justice Gardner yesterday Charles K kRanxere was arraigned on the charge, of. committing an assault ; and battery on the person, of Jesse H Rogers, . on Thursday night last He was. found guilty and. re- qulred to pay a flnejof $50 . and the 'psts. He was also arraigned on a peace warrant, sworn out by said Rogers, and bound pver in the snm of .$100 to appear at , the next term of the Superior Court and to keep the peace. Another party, alleged to have been im plicated in the same affair, was arraigned on a peaQe;wixrant and irequixed to give bond in the sum of $100. Accident to a Frelebt Train A freight train on the Carolina Central road ran off the track at Argyle yesterday, causing about an hour's delay to the pas senger train due in this city at 4:35 P. M. Four or five box cars were thrown off, but all but one were replaced on the Irack. The accident was caused by one of the "switch rails being turned over. At Borne Capt. Geo. Morrison arrived here yester day oh the afternoon train from Rocking ham, and was cpnxeyed to the residence of his brother on a litter. 'He made the trip seemingly with but little inconvenience and our last advices represent- his condition as much more favorable than, might have been reasonably expected under the circum- stances, " city Taxes. ' - The receiptAa the ofathe City Treasurer pa CBfl.fKj afooaing yesterday amottoW $1,123: ,"47,' 6f wnich $517 87 were jEbr fpM6id? $80950 for real and personalxei?' 1 Mr . aa a aw xadlea Benevolent Society The hjontiili meeting oft, the laaiesTBe- nevolent Society will be held at Masonip Hall, Tuesday afternoon,' 4th" inst.', ' at 8 o'clock. ; The officers and -visitors are specially de sired to be present, as business relative to the annual meeting will be brought before N. C, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER ,2, 1873. THE MURDER CASE. TUtrd Day's JProceedlag: Arenments of the Counsel Concluded, and tbe Case Surrendered to the Jrat-y. The entire day yesterday, in the above; case, was consumed in hearing the argu ments 'of the counsel,' and7 the-Charge of His Honor, Judge Russell, to the jury. ; At the opening of the morning session G. L. Mabson, counsel for Jimmie Anderson, re sumed his argument 'and, at its close, So licitor Cant well arose' and engaged the at tention of the court, in' an argument of considerable length, in Which all the points of the evidence were forcibly treated. Some of its5 passages Were truly eloquent, and tn'ade a very parceptioie' impression on the jury. "The SolicUW closed his, argu ment late in the saftenojon session, after which R.i.:iFrayseri!iEq4; .counsel for David Martin,' made the concluding-argu-menL: Tbecharge'of His Honor consumed about half an hour inits delivery., He cau tioned the, jury, particularly, to beware of being guided in their deliberations by any, consideration of, color, . as it was a remarka-: ble fact that the , jury were all colored; as. were also the prisoners, while the victim of. the alleged murder -was white. -The jury retired at half pasfi seven.-- 1! i -n-jtit The jury, after an absence of some hours, returned a verdict of "guilty in the first oV greej as to David' Martin, and not guilty as' to Jimmie "Anderson. ' David Martin wal sentenced to be hanged on Friday, the 28th inst, bu t ) lie judgment was - vacated by .an appeal to the 'Supreme Court.' Jimmie. n dersqn was dlscharredi .'. . ni. On r Ch arches . To-Day., ,;. j- Services at Firsf Presbyterian, church Prayer .meeting at.lO o'clock cqaducted by Rev., P, ,H- Dalton; sermon at.li : o'clock by Rer. Henry Srnith, of Greensboro; sacra raent conducted by the Moderator, assisted by Rev.- John;: Douglas ; preaching at 7i o'clock p. m.rby Rer. Dr. Atkinson. ' Second Presbyterian 'Church-At 11 o- clock,a.m., preachingby Rev. C.M: Payne; at 7i o'clock p. m. , preaching by Rev.' Jos.- Evans.' '"' - :'" Services at Front' street M. E. Church' at 11 A, M. and 7 P. M. Sunday School ait 3 P. M. 'Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7i o'cibek. Seats all free. Gentlemanly ush ers will be in attendance to conduct -strangers to seats. Rav., R. SMoran, D. D.r Pastor. JRevaiW. iW. Pharr and Rev. F. H. Johnson will officiate. First Baptist church corner Market and Fifth streets Preaching at 11 ! o'clock by Rev. 8. Taylor Martinj at 7f o'clock, p. in., by Rev. JL ShotwelL . s In St.'Pauls Evang. Lutheran church the services this day will be in the English lan guage only, at 11 o'clock a- m. and 7ip.ni. Ministers officiating, Revs.. Jacob Doll and J. Rumple. Sunday School at 8'clock p. m. Catechetical lectures on Friday at 3 i p. m. Bethel Chapel At 11 o'clock, Rev. J. R, Fitzgerald; at 7 o'clock, Rev. E. F. Rock welL iu An address to the Presbyterian' Sunday Schools ,wIH be ddivered" in the 8ession Room at 8 o'clock by the Rev. D. McGit- vary, Missionary to Stam. Services at St James', Church to-day, 21st Sunday after ' Trmrty, 'as', follows: Morning Prayer at 11 A. M.; Evening Services at St' Paul's ProL iEpiscopal) Church at 11. A. M. ahdlTy M JEtev. M. .AmbleT,;Pstor,"' : Seats f ree. H ,;:';,;: Services at St. Thomas' uatnoiic Uburcb, Dock street, between beqbnd and Third," as foHowsrM aarat 7 and-10:80--ArMr--t;ate" chism at 9:80 A.5 M. ? Vespiers chanted at 5 P. M. Catechetical, instruction given to the colpr-people' Inithe jbafefient! of he church at 3 o'clock P. M. Daily mass at 6-50 - A. 3L.l Officiating clergymen, ReVp' Mark 8. Gross and Rev; Jas. R. White, Independent Church Services at the Sea- men's Bethel' at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sun-; day School at 9f tuVia; :h V ; ; n Colored j 4 Presbyterian.; , church, corner Eighth and Cjbesnut streefesAt I t o'clock; Rev. AJ Cnrrie; at 7focieckVRev. H., Jor dan. Sabbath Scbooi fit 9 a. m. Services at St. Mark's Church; (Colored Episcopal,) on Sundays at 11 a. m.- and 8 t. m ' Sunday School at.Sts Barnibas' at 4 p. m. Prayer nieetingon Wednesday even ings at 8 p. m.- - : ".;'M;v;'';'l ;'., : '';...' V'"'' mteteorolosleal. From .Sergeant Otto. Schutze pbserver Signal Service at this port we haye the f ol lowing - conrparative' -statement of the at- mospheiid pressure-, of the temperature and amount of rain in the months of October for the yeara 1871, 1872 and 1873lf ;asrt f ol lows: October, 1871 Highest temperature, 82.5 degrees; lowest temperature, 47.5 degrees; fti-.,-A.ii2v Si 1ii.-iir amount oi ramiau, o.u lucues. October, 1872 Monthly mean of barom eter, 30JJ06 degreesi jnonthly mean of ther mometef, 82. degrees; highest temperature, 85 degrees; lowest temperature, 40 degrees; amdunt of rainfall,, 2, 83 inches. October, f 1873 Monthly mean of , barom eter, 30.09S degrees; monthly mean of ther mometer, . 61.4 degrees highest tempera ture, 81 deitfeetrrowest temperature, 36 degrees; amount of xtunfallf W.incheE Sonthern Claims Commission. We learn froWMrCliaaj1;?. Benjamin, Clerkof the Board,that the Ckmimissioners of SoutiierClainM have resolyedito. take up no cases for recommehdatton . bile.uh- considerfid -cases ;Mt'0pm: will defer the coiuideration of all petitions for a re-hearing until after the meeting 'of Local Dots;. hIau-'t ii ..-: 'i -r i.-jf r- The police force will be 'paid off to morrow. , - j ' .. .' -- ' .. ..i ,-: --? .. There we're only 8 police arrests dar ing the past weekl ; ! '"' ; ' . ' r; .Only 1 interment in Oakdale Cemetery duringthe past week." ' , One patient to - the Hospital 'and two convictfip the Work; House during the 'week.'. iit-4V.t it-tV q'h "iv 4.n-tH Marriage licenses'- were .issued during the past, week for ' 1 white -and 3 colored couples, - ; -' ;f "Vr Mr. ,Lawson E,Hice, of this city, baa. received the.appointmentof Notary Pubtiq from Gov.: Caldwell.,., . There were 5 internients in Pin' For est Cemetery during the - past week,-' of which 1 was an aflttof ert iChildren. Gov. CaldwelLhas. appointed a special term of Newanoy,Superibr. pourt,v to convene on4tie fo'ujrth Monday in- Decern-, ber. Govi Clarke will I preside: at : the.' ap- proachinff special term of Robeson Superi or Court, on' the second--Monday via Jan ury;v ,l.:---- -va-i ;:-' ' A "claim amountina lo' .200.000 has been filed ; vdth -Cot Johnson. the 'XJr viuM agcubiuun lit nils ciiy, uy , v.fiwxy i tVnungton.V 7.' .. ,.. ,.',.';...: The Ckrahty Commissldners met 1 ye terday, but there being ho tax complaints to consider and1 no business before th meeting, the Board adjournedl, . ' ' ; -j- The Quarterly Meeting of ;.tho Front Street M. E, Churchoommenced yesterday. The Quarterly Confenence wiUbci held at the iParsonago to-taorrow evening at 3 o'clOCkiJ ,i:'i:.-Ji;'. i.f.ii oUi-i ;) rUi A general meeting of the Stockholders of thu Carolina Cehtra ' RAWay ppmpsJay will be.'held atthe Fir Natipn.1 Ban'in this'city on Satiud'' o'clock A. M. "' I " , The German barque, JHerpumn ffdm- reich, from Stotiin for this port, which put into Swinemhnde Sept ,11th .-in a ? leaky condition, repaired and iesumedy her iroy age oh the 10th of October. V: 'o t r - The service to-day in the First Pres byterian, ' Second Presbyterian; 1 Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, and Colored Presby terian Churches, and Bethel Chapel, will be conducted by members of the Synod. - The SchUlinger pavement is to be laid from the entrance of the Opera House to the street There is also" some talk of laying this pavement in front of the Catho lic church. That in front of the Onera House is to be of blue granite, but of the Schillinger patent. ; "' ;'!'. 1 .. ff ar :a ' !- ' Deatb ol Mr. Louis Froeltch. . : , Mr. Louis Froelich, formerly a resideut of this- city, : subsequently of ; Xenansville and more latterly of Halifax county,' died at his residence near Enfield on Monday last, of consumption, in the 56th . year . of his age. Mr. Froelich did ') much ; in the way of developing the resources of this section and- fwas ah : active : contributor to the success of the( Agricultural Fairs in this city. ' He paid' particular attention to grape, culture, in which he was" very successful, his wines being always among the best ex hibited at: the ; various fairs. iHis ! miiny friends wm regret to hear of his. deativ. as he Sras among the useful men 'of .ha'day ana generation. we nnq. ttio announce nient of his decease in the Enfield Ipimeml Fire ir--':t - -)4 h y f:r-. o t-n-J A dwelling house, occupied by colored people, located in an old field somewhere in the vicinity of Union Depot, was destroy ed" by ; fire yesterday morning, ' between ? and 8 o'clock. When the flames were dls covered they had progressed so far as to be beyond control and the buildingwss rapidly consumed. There was no general alarm and very few peepie were aware that airy fire had taken place,' so quickly did the de stroying element do its work. . The ire is believed by some to have been the work of arrlncend: ' ' : " ' ' . J , ; ; ; ' Bvltramanneajad. ;J ;-; ;- ;jv- ,: ;J ,t vWewpuld, remind, pur reftders that the address pt? CoL Waddell on, behalf of the Memphj;sufferers will ; be delivered at 4he Opera House on Monday evening, the 3rd inst, at 8 o'clock. - Single tickets 50 cents. To admit a lady and gentieman - 75 cents." To be had at the bookstores. : : -!'- ( Everybody; 1 we repeat, should : go ' find hear this admirable lecture, which haSbeen received' with such unbounded favor else' where. . :- .. ; i .: -ir i : a -atM. ' ' , Direct Trade, t;;-.-. J; ..t- - t- . There are four vessels now-. in this port loading with cotton for Europe and a ! fifth will commence on Monday to take in a ear go for the same destination. We are glad to note this evidenee of n-increased im petus being given to direct' bade between our city ahd Europe. ' '" -r' -""1. : mayor's Court. ,- ,t ..- -. The only case bef ore the ; Mayor's, Court yesterday morning was that of Horace Mur ray, charged with cursing .and ' fighting on the streets, wlfo was requirod to.pay a ; fine of t $20 ;and5f costs, t in 'default of which he will be put to work on" the streets' to-mor- StmoTal. t'-" , The' Bank' of New Hanover will ' be re- moyea.ro vue new uuuaing, corner QiTont and Princess Btreeta, early to-morrow morn. ing, tibe jOnrsJarect be. ready! fpr. bnsmessby the usnaLhonr ; . : tf ;. Aamolntments hy'BlsHbv Atkinson. Sunday,Gctp;26thK.,,. '.V.8mithyiUe.- jMov atn. M. . . ..-,u ..Greensbora Tnaiii1.il"' 'Kit. -f i.; ;i;-' k i ol l- 11th:?: '..Salens Thursday, 18th. .VLVii .VVReedsville Saturday, Nov. 15th j Mountain? -ChapeLi I Rockineham Co- Sunday, Nov. 16th. ; Leaksville. WHOIiBNO.J,90a. Spirit. Turpexitine. -1 i -: The. -Weidefi-barber is -dead. ? r FunaaB w pushing his Asbqvil le Fair, .: . : . f ' ' . Tarbonost $152 25 to to the Mempaii'snSeteei.!f ;,.; if Everybody aaya the Fair 1 held at Weldon this, week : was a complete suc cess. .We are proud to chronicle this news. Two young men at Weldon, says the Ifeio, riding in a' buggy were run into by -the R.: Ss i G. train.. . One jumped out the otiier was slightly bruised. " A 'uhioniinAss ineetrrig' w.iU'taKQ place at the Raleigh Baptist church to-night, at the request o tbe, Y M..'C Association, for the benefit of the poor of the city, , ' Some thief ierrteredf t h e room of Geo. Badef"HarrIiirTbtTHenderson, at itight wfcih amending tiier STeldoq Fair the past week, and stole ail his clothing. During the next, session of the North Catolma LegsMtrre; there is a fair prpepect for the consolidation vof the At lantic & North Carolina Railroad with the North Carolina Railroad and the tester n North Carolina HsMsoU, ' - ; V ?" J H v i-i-xhere is a pair of- bouquets at the store bf W.' H. Jones Cd4, Fayette' ville street, worthy of :notice. t They ; are made exclusively of native erqsses, and are the work of" Mr4; Coyf an, of Pittsboro,' Chatham cfouhry. '. Sd says the i Raleigh1 Sn&nA.) i?o. Jrt:&ti-?J.l ut J-':-- !;h ,barA -TheTArboiM 'Mtfitirer ay ihUi Our- friendsvofs? Wilmington, the , Journal and the Stab are discussing; the question of pure Democracy and general oppositibn to Radicalism.' "We arc! of the opinion that the people care but little what the party is called, provided it oust the present faction and guarantee good government and con stitutional liberty. ' -;' " '' ati interesthig meeting of the Roanoke and Tar River Arfeolttrrftf Sociei ty Thursday niht the following were elect ed officers: Riit!Biui,3readentvfYice Presidents Jesse J.eaievHertfold; J. Ri Thigpen, Edgeconte; W. W- BrickeU, Hali fax; Wm. R. CapefcArt,J Chowanr J: C. Jacobs, Northamptoo? B. Salisbury, Martin; A. Branchy Wiipcin; Johja Wilson, Bertie. & S, . Cooper, Granville; Henry Wihajns,WArren; Joa. - Drake, Nash; M. Li Eaw, 'Gates; C. F: OHagan, Pitii Jor dan Stone,- Secretary and Treasnzer.Y i r ; -ai.Of f the Jfew' Garcle; Yearly Meeting' the past i week , the StmtinA says The New Market Meeting embraces North Carolina, South, Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee, we beHeye,; and the Friends' Societies of these States annually report to it ' But delegates attend it f rom all parts of the United States and all otherartsof the world. On Saturday last four hundred delegates were reported from the Western Stales alone. , The congregation is usuaHy very large, :as many as ' five thousand per sons being present in a day. Formerly the meetings were conducted with closed doors; since the close of the late war, however, the doors have uniformly been thrown open. These Yearly Meetings are held solely for business connected with the Society. iClTY ITEMS. ; 1atsTapks8. To Harria' News Depot,' West aide SSrsat -Street, we are indebted for copies of he KewTorkXesw, Chimney Corner and Frank LetlWs mttstraUd' Newspaper for the current week. The stand will be open until 10 e'clock thia morning. PBnmKa Papkk. w e now have in stock, over W reama of newspaper, Btee 24x86, weight ls per ream. It is good, rag paper, and. will be sold, in lotatomatforcsasluorBontbyeipreeaC.aiJ. The consonaanoa of the CaroOna Farmer and the WemHy Star haTing largely increased the circulation of.4A latter advertiBera wm ami' H an admirable medtua of rofrrmnnlcitloa with the farmers and plaateraof thetwo.Qarolinaa. - .s : , - .. : uv-a-a . i. i. Book BqtoxstI-Thx Moaiaxa ftti Book' Bind ery does all kinds tf Binding and ftuiujg' in a work manlike" ntanner; and "at reasonable 'prices;' Heri chnato aadotaas needing Ewipt Book, or other work, may rebj so piomptaeaa la the jexecnttoa of ther ordera, ; i:,I I! on rtartnpB. We can the, attention of : mer chants, clerks eT catwta1 :heriirs; llawyen, railroad and Bteamahlp oflcets and agents, an aH others having ordera for printing, to the facilities offered at the MoBimre St AnPfinrrnM. Kt a mummrf f0r the prompt and faithJol exeUon ofU kind of Job Priso." We1canJfainldi 'ai ahort notice Cards, BUl-naada Eetter-Heada, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphietf Tags, Hand-Billa, Gata lognes, BOla of Fare,' Show-Bma, .Checks, Drafta, sct Afc'-6atlafactf6n gnaraateed.-: ' ; ' 'i'- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ladies Belts, ? . LADIES AKb 'Qtos TBITlraATCHELS. 8hawl8trapa, Beltatchele,4i,attho Saddle and Harnesa Fac)rj of J. S. Topham c Co. : 17a 8 Sonth Front St., - Wflmtagton. N,5T.: mayS-tf nae TS ST0EEr-ni ST0EE. !JQ A SOILS BAG6iNGi t v . .J5;; -'-- ';.:'' i'- -.! i J '. - -. ... gQQ BTjmOJCSTISS,. - 1 . 500 w W Sugar, 400 Bag. KCi SA88 LYE W Cases Potaah, 175 Qif Schnarm. 900Caaeanraiiil TwjJ ,i -5.111 Case fll 2P? WD'fe 825 mdtandbli. S. Jl H. Mslasseaanhhda. and bbla. C MobSsea P. ?818- i sra'i oBbi-!; k6- Mo 1, 10 Bbla. and Boxes Craekers: - ' ests c:; ! 125 5,000 f ' OAft PACKAGES BTVBTS, 1,000 Bain Shot. 4 V V M0.0UP W. R.G. D. and llketCape' 2;000 Sfegsff'00 ?ff ipwn 18Eer :Cent Bividends. iu.vfiL"" u new nanover ace of Cronly A Morris, of issue la gaaraatotopsyV? Df lirthurhrformatioarnaybeobtoeabt applies COTnSaoy01?01 crs sndirectora of. apoa business men o5 the ci 9 aacmiate subscriDtionB a committee wm eatt' - at an earlr day- novt-tf MUKJUS, Secretary. l?ontha.-i..w4.... . OS U WM.n . nm - :-r " Ml na ' ..85 DO. " fjneyear - tafOontraot ' Aav ksats taken- , at. propor- v Fire Hqoares ertimated as a qaarUr-cor&Hin, an tea aqnawn aaa hatt-corrrma. .a .-:.. : .. , . NEW ADVTTISEMENTS. Stocldiolders Heetiiig jnvKKghi. pxanwo .Qv, .thk stock- holdexs of the "lta Central KRilway Oompanj" of Sprth pafolhialAherebj called to be, held at the Banking Hoae of the Fh-at Nattonal Baiik, in the dty of. Wilmington, on Saturiaythe KIOHTH (8th) day of November, J873. at ten o'clock ' u .. ( v , By ojrder of the Board of Directors ... ;S r-,.iA ' la C:.B0BERTS1 . . t - . .. .Resident.', Wat80 Mxttectwts, Sec'ry. - --T?--- i - - oy t-: 'it i.-- i?idi' 'k. i'lozr.isvii".; J St; James Clrardhp JBttf PEWS IN THB laBOYB' JHtJBCH;' ' tTN der control of the Yestry, will bof rented' for one .. t i -.v.. . t .... year,' at public suction, at the Church, on- Monday; akink.-atieovaockiLjM. ' 4 t'lfei-'t;-;tx-v a'i-i":;1.s "tif ir. IV dsbosset, ; 1 ? 'jT Treasurer The Bank: of NewHanorer TTAYTNCi RMdVED1 TO " TBTHR xlJEGANT XX new buildkig. Front and Princesa streets, we will occupy their old Banking Honeo on and 'after the 3rd of November. We are gratefal to onr many frienda for the kindness shown ns the past three yean, and will promise them in our enlarged store a Pine Stock of Goods, i 'o we ni p b i h e s ; Gnaranteeing always the same polite' attention thrit has.rnadepucBtore.8opopnlar.QV ..j J.r,.-. ; r, FAlini, i QBOCERIES i ' i'-inevervaHetyl''' ' '-' Wme, Brandies anttlLtqttoFs, TM'tergeatand'moetcbmptefc eooW in; the 'State. " ' mB$T ORDER3 SOLICITED. ' CHAS. D. MTETtS A CO., nov;itf,. i. , A, and K North Front street. rIOVlUI OF GOOD CLOTHlWC, AT THE PRESENT LOW RATES, Should not fail to make their selections at once. 7 . Our Stock Is Being: Diminished Rapidly. : MUpTSON' $ CO. City Clothiera. octsstr WUmtngton and Seaside , Railroad Company, ' TTllmlneton. N. C, Oct. SI, 7S, A3SD AFTEB TSOttMBEB: is; THKCAES will run to the Union Depot,' carrying 'the mails in time to meet each" arriving train. ! Cars to the Cemetery will only run,' from 1 to 5X P. except Batnrdaya, when it wffl rua from 1 A. M.to5:30F."M:- i ' ':: ' - - Bov 8-lt:" ; ' ' ; y- ' Snpetjnteadent: v : ; m ; .EEHT. TJN1TI OCTOBKB, 1st, ,18X5, . THAT DJSIBA ble DWTCT.LTr7Q, contoining . Five 'Rooms, Situated On the east side of Fifth," between Market and Dock streets, and at present occupied by Mrs. Miles CosttOi There are upon the premises, r" x' Kitchen; Stable and Good Water. Size of lot, 66xQ feet ' Persons In want would do well to apply at once, as thia house is in one of the best neighborhoods u ' -Wllrnlngton. For terms and particulars apply to ' V t - CRONLY KOREIS, . .Brokeraand Aactloneere.. ',novtw'eaFI' LOW FBICES. Of best make and latest ' ekjrio lur Blue ai. v ... .: .i Lowest ' Rates ;.; : ...... '. At North Front" S Cail &Kxamtne.' ' GEO. S. FRENCH A SON. . r . . . i . u . . . nov4-tf 89 North Front street. Consignees take Notice pHATTHE GSBMAH BABQTJE LOUISE WI chards has been ready "since this morning' to take cargo.' - - CABXA. WILDE, . Master. Nov. 1, 187a nov 2-3t Moat; Cutters4 and Staffers, ASSORTED SIZES, ; At New Hardware Store. nov 2-tf , ,. '. GILES MUBCHISON., Eemoval. rjrHE BANE OF NEW HANOVEB HAS NOW moved to its new Banking House, corner of Front atidPrmoeaaBitBt ? ' v' : '.'" :" "s : .'-.'-''- a D. WALLACE, . : novS-Stnac : . " Cashier. Horn Bacon. Cora, Hullets. 1 000 BAEEBL? ie 'WTJBsAtLi GBADES; 200 60X28 D a AJSI BMOKJO SIDES, I OKHHD8, SMOKXD SHOULbEBS ' .' : ' V4- - - - i !y-:ft&& ( AAA BUSHELS FBIMB COBN, f ? For sale low by city. J late him on bis promotion, the Society. Congress. octS8-tf WILLIAMS A MUBCHISON.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 2, 1873, edition 1
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