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tub ccniic? " ........ Stilt. K PAT BATES OF ADTEBTISIHO. One Square one day, t1 - " tWOdayS, .-.' 155 three days..... .......... W " - four days.. t B SveAava .. ...A" 8 09 r 1. 3U .Two weeks... & OS " Thsee weeks... . ... M : fiSote " . Six months ...85 OS U One Tser.- . .V.!.....v. .... 6 0 xJSZSA t:r.::::::: - "IT. M i t aVtlvetol l F part of Ik imr my ! a IS115K VOL. XIII.-NO. 73. OTOoBtrmet s.dTtUflBwti rtaeaaier WILMINGTON, N. 0., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBERS. 1873. ;,; wqOLE,NO; lgSSaia; Morning T n a -ri lv' ' -Ar- TX 1L - .. .. . I ..,. . .. , rj. : , . , '1 I OITTLIXCI. . people. II. was ta favor of tho till 1 HitlfVl it a urotHJr r amentle.1. A.. ivtmMU-ans carried recent Krtnrh tlec I " I Tlit-rc wm a uwastrous worm i "rmcUW EgtaJ yterday. Antl- !SrD5cm nomiiAtadror lhTrUrUkDent,Or;nt'.fAth Mach dAmami ta hir k ' J -1, House AsseJ I bin pin, at ru UoU8e bJ" t- rcpcl bankrupt Uw , Committct o. thhrta. reportea am V M grcssmenato,500. Fate of WlllUma franking privilege. Morion ' made' 'a pinchback speech. Partly cloudy weather and possibly light rain. New York markets : Cottdn 1 BMlt$y&ava) stores firm; money 7 per cent. ; gold lt2112l North' Carolina 'Xegislktitire. Condensed fioiia theTewAl TtfENTY-FOUHTM IAlf.v SENATE. Monday, Dec. 15. Mr. Murphy, a 'petilidn from citi zens of Sampson county about sal of liquor. Kejejrgd. Mr. Gndger, a petition from citi zens of Shelby, Cleveland county. By MrvurpliFb to layoff a new countyby the name of Jefferson. Referred to Judiciary Committee. Til ' J' "fS: " ?AU1 auwonziug ar nor 111 legaiu n. IIJB uuiuns Ul IIIB I Western North Carolina Railroad. i I 1 1 " Ik w I -1 I Lies over. I By - ft1; 1 rl VSL?!1' a hiU telBiouaH 3fra.STkid promote manufacturesdeferred. promote manufactures. Uelerred. By -tbe same, a bill to amend the Revenue Law..- Jteferred to Ju-' Anrv tinnnmittfie . I Under a suspension of the rules, J .t I Mr. McCauiev.eaUed ibisbuL.to tp incorporate tno Jreopjfe'tt 1 iiaoau. ot s " -A 4i i,-. f 14 V J Li Monroe, which passed its several the preceding sections of this act, readings, with an amendment to re- but all- such Actions', shall upon the strict the rate of i interest to eight motion of the defendant or defendants percent. therein, and upon the payment by him At 12 o'clock the bill to make uni- or them, of all costs then accrued, in form the rate, of, interest , in North eluding the costs of such motion, be Carolina, came upas the special ortler. The bill provides, That the pro-, Bank of MecttteflbuTtfr the Bank of! Greensboro, the Bank of Statesville,' the Bank of New Hanover, Dawson's Bank, and alfothea aeta of incorpora- tion, granting banking privileges since the adoption of the present Constitu- tion,-3tnthprking tbp erajouey at a'gr&teftate oHeesttfaii-thatf allowed by the general laws of the State, and also authorizing-the same to pay interest oh deposits, be and tbesine arc hereby repealed., 1 The bill goes on tr prnvida tha emiltfoi dfwaangaora4jian 8 l440-UUjasafceflnpjtaO peAefltoi- mcfeeoaDei, etel Jl M order. -The j bjU. was its second Mr. W anng offered an amend- 1 reaaing. A large numoer 01 amena- preparatk)Bs for Christmas begin to Church -will have their second monthly en ment to strike out the Bank of Meek- we.Adppe3 .and rejected, and eroepiible and good St ITicholas iseet- tertainmentattheHallof the Young Men's lenburc:. Mr. Humphrey desired that the Senator from, l Mecklenburg t should show some reason for his amendment. He was opposed to the amendment, as the subject;0,f the bill, proposed by . the Committee on Banks and currency! was to make the rate uniform in the State. . .. v ,r ,r r n a ; Mr. Moreheail )of Kockiipgtiainj Was opposed to the bill. He thought it would have the effect of driving cap ital from thejStatejetc. I Mr. King was"in favor of the billt because it places the banks on a par with individuals., , ! jUtILamphreylIltJlthe va- nous oDjections to tne Dm at some length, dwelling particularly on the artrumfints advanced bv Mr. More- , '7 Ifcuii fii 1. 1 nve Passea inrouga me nuwum vui tr LZh. njA show that the banks of r MarvlandF . I i, n k ' k k T IL Mq80d' K K- Wronski, E. P.; R eommehcedone of his characteristic tnow that tne banks t juaryiana, 1 j., e( jijheville where he had been -p-ron. n'tt . a-vn.n tti.-r . . , whichhAa bornehe-rravaffes .ofHtbe fa-lsAt-welr.,x 1 f;W:l KS-;R. rangnes.. His eloqaence,.. however,. jate DbekeVtfran krSrerrfika, -iftneSAitori left Nor- MreenDerg,jJrer; u W. .uiouiam, Bee- "nipped in the bud' by an Avpr oripratinc under such a law aa,L ev nr M. Rtta laat Ratnrdav. but broke reta,7' oolompn,. K. A. C. A .David, YnXehX of the star. who. with the .tins bill now proposes, bc i Mr. Cilnninghttta offered an amend nueiit to strike out the words, " aad also authorizing the same to pay in terest 011 deposits." , j. Mr, Iroy.ufiered an entlmmit to 11 VI Wtneirdn4iehtVS hddrrfff; -and saiJ corporation shall be entitled toI7T1fi SttTnTiT 11U?T" lowiy, C. O. CM. VanOrsaell, C. C. ; S t.,,a,o privilege and . W' &SSli& J5LV Mom... 8B. O.B. 8e.,Un.l. : ; the same restricnons as to interest on f w?th li- r e e r- . , deposits as may be imposed on NalAjtVhu'X - rntWfn. tional Banks by Congress." safflfi Sffie death for ' rife tUsca&iofif oir tje "milpand amendments was continued by Messrs Dunham, Merrimou and Ilumphrejr for, aud Morehead, of Rockingham against " " ' ' The vote was taken on the amend-' , , , v 1! m e 11 ts and adopted. ; Mr- Mprehead, of Guilford, pfiered poses as the only change, the follow- mg: strikes out the preamble and miles from Monroe, Messrs. Kobert itiven lirst section of the bill adds a sec-, and Moses Hinson were blastmgrock one tion reoealinf the provisions of anv a5ila?eefcIITjiiijWaga.fod;had gone tion lepeanng uie provibious 01 any fl they commenced preparation for act conflicting with the first section anotber blast -wlieH tire f dse explddett, ter : o the flnbstttu,-jind ats vindivid u- ribly bruising the foreman kha nearly or als rfnd banks otinhe WxreootiW. quite putting out his eyes. Mr. Hmson Mr. Troy offered an amendment d?e of, his ands badly torn. , So says excluding from the operations of the- Monroe Enqui&r.rt , i I 1 ;; above MHidiBadjiiaV aad L.oan Asso- ciations. 1 A Mr. Norwood, an amendment thaj JT irf'lty vt f " rabaTrpMentf contr1actJ,4c7 Y, jairpresenr contractile: Mr. Murohv had always favored t ii . "fP. aw PauiY '"""S"1' wmvu necessary for "fie protection ?'of the Mr. Scyraonr called the previous I hu"" un 1,10 passago oi tne utiL I mmmAIaa m a . s Tlia amendmaat of Mr. Troy wu aPJ " Mr. Konoad. rejJctiHl. ' A" original bill, ainended, P"1 lu econd "ng nd it f r- the.r onaldertloii the pecial ordir for 12 o'clock to-morrow. HOUSK OF HEPRESENTATIVKS. lite bill to prevent the aale of li- qnor in townships where the people I ao jjetenp yip,waf jAkcn up as the un finished business of Saturday. ' ' ' MrpenotjVtQyed to . refer to the Judiciary Committee. ' ' Measrn. Gudser. Watson and Dud ley, ool.j i opposed . Uio' reference and insisted that , the bill , go to a vote now on ita merits. Mr. Brown, of Davidson, favored the reference. Mr. Brown, of Mecklenburtr, aup- uwieu ue minion 10 reier-aa am iur. juuruig. The motion to refer was nut to a. I vote and adorited. ,.Mrt Gudger moved io reconsider the vote by whicn that motion was adopted. He mvlng' voted ' !n the affirmant' --orderto - make the motion.! ,1; j" km 44, j ' 4. i u I tf"W5to T '" Ttv J . 11.. J I iusjmf Juiu uay were caueu auu ine TOOtioo to taDie tne motion to re- consider"tbe vote by which th e bill waa referred tcr'the Judiciary Com- milt.ee prevaiiea--yeaa o4, nays 47. iSff r ."3i: l: ,r j tt was taken. up , and passed its several I uiiugc auu x-ctijr vyiiipuj, I I J ,1 I I readings. , v ' The ImW t amend the act for am- nesty ;and pardon was taken,up., tThe !nf adds tb? the act an add- I me urn aaas to tne act an aaai- tional soetioii jwbich; provides: That no peraoBahAU-beheld liable M ,any tional seeUon ."which, provides : 1 hat no person, shall beheld liable in ,any civu action', wnetber already5 com- civ ll action, whether already com- I vdecedbr hereafter tdbetoiad.eiciea, ... .. y I tor any violation ot. law tor which I for any violation ot. law for which I aniQesiy ana paruon are, proviueu iu ' j ?.. dismissed! ; Mr. Brown, of Davidson, moved UWenltejj ppstpooevo It 13T-i JrJjenxiett said, that the object .WelVllTOimecelx ItQjrefejt civil actions against defepdants who .had been already 8 amhestied 'by the act of last year. : , withdrew 14motion y; yLn. s tlo? Mr Mcehee,the bill was made tbe special, order' for to-morrow at 12 M;- . Tbe-dMll to amend tne charter 01 the Carolina Railroad Com pa- nv ana lor otner purposes (consoiiaa peBidtngJ definite' action the Horlse ad journed. S i IX 1 "Spirits Turpentine.1 - ! tlii.i .. t Monroe has a fatal bog, disease. '""lUGnroe' did .'i yousiDg business .last week. '.'Harloicbai the :fhtal hogfdis- ease. -AlargeeagkwaskilledhiUtiion ommb ,r ; , nr-Ak y,v n.nt suDDly houses for All . who wish, to settle tlicre. . 1 An attempt was made but week. rtVnK JWirTfitronthe kirhwavnear CtoWff w tlyaf VS1' ' i- i.t.rTT j n ..n her propeller and' pot back. f ! mtJiiZY-1 ars 1 t. r ABS5irew juuiuoue i mo v A ford Female Seminary, Ridav evening, was duiteiequal to its pniqeiPessbra, - - Sentinel:, Rev, Mr. Cohen will 'Some, lifi plate wiH be supplied soon liW Newtoi Wilfong; te be bang Bear. Uus city. on. Friday next, made his escape' from ail on .Saturday mt::Z,r ', 4 lAsheTllwJoner. tWe- - are ln- TitSil Patrick and Jane E. Murphy, . about four- teen months old, was severely, burned on Sunday last, about 11 'o'clock. A, and j jOarf: Richardson Creek, five BsyAuie,vuaiiwM . " : HMtffifS- 2 1, Iter. Ahdersdd, ten- 1 aerea nis reugaauon, w a-o v.. iuuujtj diately, on account of decUning health. 1 Pror; yvyQ. Richardson also lenaereaxus made to select successors to nit we piac of the resigning Professors; ,-, ' U O - . . rr..-. i -..2. Tfce nUe. ... .. a .. . The miU win ckjserrora tuu aaie u rot " , - tl . Northern through (nrsht) m.11.. . . . 8 P. U. .............3 A.M. SoatUtm uaU 9 P. M. CmoIIba Central m.lh. ....(IA.1L SmltbTllle, 8.t.rday. and W A A W p.yctteVuie, rlcr, Monday, and Frldaja 1 V It Onslow a It., (horse mail) erery Friday.; tt A. M. If BW ADTBBTIMnBNTt. Tno. E. BruMiJSTne. Gift Concert. Mrxsos & Co. Clothings &c. C. L. CMKSjrurr. Building Association. Ial Dots. . Christmas on week off fronl to-mor row. , Several of the magistrates will be busy to - day. L,sht niM predicted tor this latitude to - day Jefferson will not Rip Van Winkle us tllis seas00 The weather continues decidedly mild for the season The Barque Brilliant Star arrived at T JX A. 9 i a. J . AjUUUUU Arum iu is port yebieruajr, -TtaA--d Ant-1 icprn fmm (liia nnrt nn Ih With nil I The Budolph, Paske, cleared from Rot- J terdam for this port on the 28th ult J - The German Brig JW arrived at 0n..natAn fmm ... vtkBilirj,mv Qaeenstownfrom this port yesterday. v- .v o I A -w vvm Mk vn OS a Hlltl. Ml I London from this port on the 29th ult The EmanueL Tobiasson. entered out from IJverpocd for this port on the 29th ult f -Th vsiik - tuLi 'iA '.t -T. J1 tkf' " " , - - ' " BreTiwershaven from this port on the 29th ult- . The m&sanerade hftll at Citv Haii on I : J tlthistant is expected to.beja crand affair-; - A -u'u. I iftah. J A - J u .u iL The German Barque Atlantic, Scher-1 Uon of tbe staple is toantfest Several smp ring, arrayed at RoUeadam from this port mentaof cotton in its compressed sUte have on the 13th inst. Dr. W. H. Barker delivered his second free lecture at City Hall last night to. a very respectable audience: Important meeting of the Wilmington BniJdinsr Association.! at the Bank of New I 0 Aeiorgery case was again postponed on account ox me aosence 01 witness, om in be heard before Justice Cassidey this morning, at 10 o'clock. capt. Pennypacker, the lessee of the Opera House,, has hAd inquiries from Mrs.- Oafes; Is now in Norfolk, but no en- gagement has yet been entered into. w , W.JJ u. "rT? ' District, has erUten ,a letter in which hese- vereiy ricucmesine legislature oi misotato 1 for their resolutions on the subject of back: pay. ting ready to pay his accustomed visit to the vonno- folks. It is to be horjed tw the day will be more auspicious for the festivi- ties incident to the occasion than was the last, ; , T- rr - Wp ar lunnert to h.Vr that Mr Jame. M. Williams-brother of Geo. W. Wflliams, Esq., of thU city, died at his residence, in FayettevUle, Saturday night. He wastor many years prent n the wholesale dry goods trade of PayetterlUej was a good cit- "en; ana ms untimely aeatn wut carry sor- u lu luc n uxa.uj m umereni parts 01 vne outiew- Maaoaile-Klectlom of Offleera. r At the regular meeting of Concord Chap- held Monday night, the follow- 4j mg wncere -were -eiecteu ior lae-ensoing "'4 . At rfrd v.;i.McL.rencii .u.u. m v.; J.'C Mnnda. O. M '1st V.:"R'. 'Bates. T. 1 ' 1 Oa the same evening ...Wilmington Coun cil No. 4 met and elected the following offi Jeers :;H.Muhson, T.X M,LS; avEve- T; A,'Wronski, R.; E E.Jal- BUrod Aeelelesit. . Aptber f1?61!' TOCU"ed Va?n s "- mingtoni Columbia and Angnsbi Railroad, vq jt.OBuay. lawsma mat a eupyrary t.rflr Tin.! hppn laiil tn allow th nnssntro nf . f .1 T. .1 . . . thetrain'whaetheworkof remedyingthe effects of tbe .late accident At that int was in progress. On the'day mentioned a heavily laden freight train Was passing over a V ? a A 1 A.nnal. ibis iBiapwirj uwii w bu nearly succeeded m Oowg so. wnen it sua. denlvfisaveway. precipitatihff foorof the liS . , . , . . . suiting m material mjury. The regular tracks we learn, is now in order and trains can pass aa usush -t iriayor'a teurt. ' 'i !The following eases rere . disposed ftfiOTWl , fnhvtt I a Kobert uavis, cnargea witA tue violation Ai- ...u. -si: (J9Hate7l! riun01 this morning, at o ciock.. ., ul uisturmnil .IWUW W mu ui iucxu . . )iBetk,au eaca, ipe,oui&r uiacuaxgeu. opcni norit. DaiNPM Bea4let Daprts aad Benedict's Minstrels closed their engAgemeat bore, last night, by a very fine perform anee to onlte a limited audience. The performance waa xuuy up to the standard of those usually given by this well known troupe, but the j labored ua- dsr the disadvantage of a small boose and the programme for the evening was accordingly cot short The portion presented, bow ever, was not wanting In the display of good and spirited Acting. jimi mum sbm ssm " 1 " A Darlag nekaory. A daring robbery was perpetrated at the residence of Mm Marks, on Dock, between Front and aeoond streets, a few nights since. The thief effected an entrance by going op on the back piazza and raising a window. Be or she then passed through the window and into the room occupied by Mr a M, took the keys from the pocket of ber dress, to gether with a knife, opened one of the bureau drawers in an adjoining room and took therefrom a fine silk dress and a ftaa shawL The thief then proceeded down Stairs, passing, ia doing so, the room occu- pld by a sister of Hrt IL, who hailed and Inquired, " Who is that!" but received no answer. The party then deliberately opened the front door and passed out Both the ladies are-invalids and could make no resistance to the encroachments of the robber. Two or puree young gentlemen occupied rooms on the second floor, but iear DoUingofttdiiturbnce. ; "" S"SVS" Tke.Cotio Comyreae Compaay The proper legal notice of thirty days having been given, .the 'stockholders of the Cotton Compress Company met Monday nieht and oxeanized by the elect on Monday night and orgAnized by the election of the following officers: p . . n . -p j Pnnnlir - - M k Secretary and Treasurer C. P. Mebane. rw. i St V TYaQXX Board of Director-Col. W. L. DeRosset, Marchison, LA. Keith. . -v ton Compress Company a new era in the cotton business will doubUess be inaugura- ie n ms aecuon. ine estaniisnmesi is now in full operation, and already .an im provement la the matter of direct export provement la the matter of direct exporta- been made, we understand, and other ves sels are now taking tn cargoes for foreign ports, 9Ias:lstratoa Cowrt. Before W. IL Moore, J. P., yesterday. 11. C. Mann, charged with assault and battery, was found guilty And required to to the Sheriff. - gahL CAideii, charged with Assault and batteryt waB flned g15 and the cost8 "Wilson Bezon, charged with assault and battery, was fined $15 and the costA Eluta Campbell, charged with assault and battery. Case dismissed on the payment of costs. The cases of Peter HUI and two others. charred with assault and batterv were con- OThWreCn r 7 r-- - nntbjy Entertalnmeata. The jadies of the tllrst Presbyterian I Christian Association on Tuesday night, Ic. 23rd. ; The ladies will have for sale at moderate" prices a largo nnmber of toys, 1 dolls and many other farticles suitable for Christmas presents ; also a large quantity of good things to CAt. - The Charge for Admis- f 9 Y f ?W" - t 11 ?7 the parsonage fond." 11 ttad Too IMnett' THlaltiey In JHlt Wa- The irrepressible Daniel O'Sullivan got on the rampage yesterday.' He was first Mverely-reprimanded by the.-police for blocking the street new Harris' neWs stand ww, oi and CArtJand afterwards de- 7. - ' - - - serted ms team, leaving it to take care of ita.-i--JSi'o.' Hewitt har was indefatigable i assistance of three others bore the 4orm of the irate .l-L iKcu.itei f 1 uu-' uontiucu ? vy oiuuvui : iu xnv mv. 1 lock-up. Allegsed Illegality. We learn that the officers who arrested the deserters mentioned in our last have themselves been arrested, on the charge that they acted illegally, and that theyjtoill have a hearing before Justice Cassidey this afternoon. We know nothing of the merits J of the case, but presume the offlcers thought ttey had sufficient authority" f or fthefr action the premises; Whether they had or not Is a Question, we suppose, which I .,, , . 1 1 .1 I . .1 . J 1 wui e aetwea oy mYeatigauuii to-uay. I -s Saw Tnl Vho was To bmnrdeTed nearbboilsbrirg A few iilghta since. had not arrived at a vet diet when the train P8860 tBaspoms.ystefriaj.v i " 11 i ' 1 f"1 " " 1 Btandnrd Vrnlt Bfeaemree. l re have long needed standard I measures for selline our , fruit, A I basket has never meant anything pos I itively, and the artful way they have bee bv raised bottom! "Ac.'. j have been sources of much fraud 1 to buvers. The Eruit Packers' Board of Trade, at Baltimore. Md.. whose mem- J bers - purchase -larKQuantities ; of That Uie standard bushelfo? peaches j snait pea, doi ttiMneaqepv iucut3s wide.' and 23?lnoheslc4ie.m th clear. Bndard half-buThel for tomatoes snail do a DasKet m incnes ueep, .ivf meMnrinv nsu alift.il hold no: man vwj anp ft pau auuiuaru. u H't l.t ,i -J CITY tTCSXS. lhuuwouMT.--Xr. Barker wm give Us taM lee tare thU ereatax, at DM City Bmll at Vi e'dock, AaiaaoafNA Ladle partkalariy iavlteitose- tea. ' ' ' U M'.V !'!; ranrrne PArea We bow have u stock over 00 reaau of mews peeer. else AixSA wekatSO e ream. It la good, tag paper, ana will be sola, bi eta es sett, for ease, ot seat ty express a a IX Book Bareaar. Tab Moarare stab Book BhU ery dees all klods ef Blading aa4 Rallag tea work alike euaaor, aad at teaeoBablo pcteea. Xe work, stay rehj on proiapkiess ta die exeeattoa of their order. The eoaoMidat of the TTMAarhatefUrtvlriacreaeedthecuxmUtKia of the latter, advertisers wffl lad tt aa adaUrable Mdlaflsof eoomaakatloa with the fanaere aad planter 6f the two Carotlaae. --"SABBBBsV"BBVBWAaaa-" Joa rauitufe. We eaU the atteattoa of pier- ohaata. clerks of court, aherlffs, lawyers, railroad sad steamship officers and agents, and an others havmg orders for printing, to the f acffltieB offered at the Momm Braa Paarnxo BsTAmusHinarr for the prompt and fatthfal exseottoa of all loads of Jon PanrrnM. We can faraish at ahert notice Carda, BUl-Heeda, Letter-Heada, Programmes, BaB Tickets, Blanks. Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, Show-BIUs, Checks, Drafts, Ac. Ac Satisf action guaranteed. Want a Cook, Want a Situation, Want a Balesmsn, Want a Senraat Giri, Want to rent a Store, Want to tell a Piano, Want to sell a Bone, . Want to lend Money, Want to buy a House, Want to buy a Horse, ' Want to rent a House, Want to sell a Carriage, Want a Boarding place. Want to borrow Money, Want to tell Dry Goods, Want to tell Groceries, , Want to sell Furniture, Want to sell Hardware, . Want to sell Seal Estate, Want a Job of Carpentering, Want a job of Blaekamithhtg, ' Want to sell Millinery Goods, Want to sell a Homea aad Lot, Want to And any one's Address. . Want to sell a piece of Furniture, Want to buy a socond-hand Caariage, Want to find anything you hare lost. Want to sell Agricultural Implements, ' Want to Advertise anything to advaatsge. Want to And an owner for anything Found, v Advertise in , . tub Mosirma. stab, . SEETllOOIST. CONFEBBHCB. Special Correspondence of the Morning, Star. Fifth Dari Proceeding;. Golds boveo, N. C, Dec 15. Conference met at i o'clock, and was opened with religious services conducted by Rev. L T. Wyche. Minutes of Saturday read and approved. J W. Jenkins was granted leave of ab sence oh account ef family affliction. R O. Burton, J. KMann. F. II. Wood, J. N. Andrews, J. R Brooks, D. Culbreth, W. C. Gannon, N. ' A. Hooker, J. H.j Wheeler and D. R Benton; passed the examination of character. ' K Howland passed the examination of character, and was continued in the class of the 3rd year. i Dr. Craven moved that whea we adjourn we adjourn to meet at o'clock, P. M". Car ried. ' Rev. J. W. North offered a resolution re questing the Conference to rescind what is known as the Greensboro Compromise, hi reference to the formation of a Western N. C Conference. TO. O. Burton presented the credentials of Jno. Long, Which were surrendered to the Conference. ; On motion, the Joint Board of Finance was authorized to draw on the Treasurer of the Conference Trustees for $358 20. Moved and adopted, that the Conference go Into the election ef delegates to the Gen eral Conference at the session this afternoon. Several members asked and obtained leave of absence. ' The hour having arrived for the memo rial services, business was suspended. Kev. SX. tL. v. Wilson preacned an able and impressive sermon in memory of Kevs. Wm. Holmes Wm. Barringer, Alfred Nor man and Dr. N; F. Reid, from 3d Tim., 4: 0. 7.8. ! . ...... . : .. -.. t he Committee, on Memoirs then present ed their report and, after impressive and affecting remarks by W. . Bebbitt. L. 8. Burkhead, J. P. Moore, R O. Burton and Dr. Deems, the report was adopted. . Dr. Deems. Dr. Moraa and Itev. js. ,w, Thompson, of the ministry, and J. C,. Slb cumb. J. W. .Leek and E. J. Lilly, of the laity, presented ' a resolution on the death of A..W. Steele, of Fayetteville, . a; distin Saisbed iayman ot our cnurcn, wnoiea uring the present year. , " Conference adjourned to meet at 3 o'clocK. ' !;-;-;;; AFTEBNOON . SESSION. Conference - met at 3 o'clock, . and was ooened with religious services, conducted iy.J., W- Lewis,. - : jyiinutes or tne morning session reaa ana 'abtorotred.'" ' 1 - 1 The committee ; on the case of C. Pi yler renorted recommending, that his char acter pass,, and. that he he located at his own request. Adopted. 1 -' Conference then Went Into aa-eleetibb for Delegates to the General Conference.: , . . f Oo ithft 1st hallet, Dr. Craven, S Behbittand S. Black, ministers, and Rev. T. 11 Jones; E. J. Lilly, J. W. Hays and F. C. Robhins, were elected lay dele gates. - On the 2oihaJlvit,cN, H. D. Wilson And L. S. Burkhead, clerical, and Dr. T, C. Smith, lay delegate, were elected. " On J motion,; Conference 1 ad jonrned to. meet At 8 o'clock, 1 P. M. ir.-'j - :. ... ; .Copf erence . met at 8 o'clock . and' was . opened' with religious exercises, conducted' hy'P.:Mdte. ";"."'i't f-"f - CJbriference proceeded to the election of l)wlegatiaaVf5'J?.!M- lf:, '1, f Qsvthe 3rd ballot , B. JX Adams, cleical,i andTt- Rountree. lay delegate, were elected; ,J ' " -': !.:,: ' ' The j i ollwhig wr' elected Mteraates: Clerical; H A.' TAtesv-aid JmW. Uorth' Lay, Dr. J. B. Beckwitk, ,Wm Pay lor and ,Yy. j.jfaraer.. tiJr..Vloss requested jeave ox. aDsenve ror .iSESES.uT teasTcy.'cAndsTabZ p less Andersort.' ranted.t J ' i " T-' .T.TTc4rna3iw VBueiB. uu ouugu vt .sr. i. vaw , t. obm -jj j'; f'. li.. "jv . " -itS Mill Wilf j;( .'"-. f fimi'.-t-r j. f .f.f "J -i ' " -r. f t 1 ' ..." ! -il!!iSri :tMy-.A;,.:tt . 5".. ; . : Tlllett was authorized to use one of the scholarsbips la Randolph Macon College, owned by this Conference. , lr. Deems made a motion instructing the committee on Education to bring in their report the fact that this Conference nas ngnt to certain aobotarahipa m Kanaoipn Raleigh was selected as the place for holding the next Conference. . , a Conference adjourned with the benedic tion. - ' 1 I T 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.?. P08TP0IIEHEJIT ! 4th Grand Gift Concert 1 , roa m axjrxrrr or tbs Public Library of Zy Over a Ilillion in Bank, SUCCESS A S S IT RE D ! A J"uU I?ramng. Certain J I . I end expeetatioa of the public and the tlcket- holders, for the ful paymaat of the aanageesent of. I O' I urnificent aifts anaeunced for the Fourth uranauuiiDcenwiae rnBucijiorarjor a.enmccy tTia Tuesday, the' 3lstorah, 1874. " -n rrrrj , . And have a great many agents to hear from mmomUUmtUrtmimirVMMU of every aicfcsf i4ombtitiUrimin4dftfiStml4 ? ewry tic t th Dratcino. but whtther ail are told or befort Ul Drawing, but wtuther the Concert aad Drawino idM htt)uraUaretoltarU Concert and Drawing trill porittvety ant- ewe iffifs? vz&& prize oiUbtrtdKrii proportion to Uu untold titb- Only C0,000tlckeu hare been Issued and 13,000 CASH GIFf I, frXA,rSA win oeannnoutea among tne ucaei-aoraeru. . The tickets sre printed in coupons, of tenths, aad 1 fractional parts will bo represented in the draw- an ins Jast at waole tickets are. LIST OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT,., ONK GEAND CASH 6IFT,...... ON GEAND-CASH GIFT....... j. OJ&X GRAND CASH. GIFT,,;....., ONK GRAND CA8IT GIFT,...,.... ..... "109,000 li.ii 30,000 i.-. .v. SS.OOS ' njot "ill eiB rra srin laei aaaai aw easisa wssek eparV-ww cem.. s oae 100,000 80 Caak Gifts, x 6,080 each,. 160,000 60 Caeh Gifts, ll,00Seac,...V.......;.- 69,08 80 Cata. Gifts. - 600 eaca, .;.- 40,000 100 Cask Gifts. 400 each...... 40.000 JJrSS : 160 Cask Gifts. v800eack:.... ' 1 46.008 vsa uata uuta, sou eacai.w.....,s,...,, 00,000 825 Cash. GiftZ 100 eac5!.V.... 8A600 UM Cash Gifts, j 60 eadv.. ....... 690.600 TOTAL, 11,080 GIFTS, ALL ' CASH,' ataooaaag to.;. ;,..,. fiooooo r"1The chances for a gift are ss one to five, Jo PRICE OF rTOKfri Whole tickets, $50,00;-Hslres tXSJBOi Teaths, uu: jsieven wnoia ueaeta ior whete -tickets for .000. No aisoooat on less than S500 worth of tickets. The Fonrth Gift Concert will be eondacted ta 11 reepecta, like -the. three which have already been given, ana rnu particular may be learned rrom circulars which will be sent- free from this office to All who apply for them. Orders for tickets and applicaflons for agendea, wffl be attended to in the order thev are reeeired. . uraers ior ucaeis ana anaKianopeatneywiu oe sent in prompuy inas mere may oe no disappointment or oeiay ia all. Liberal terms nin. AU aeents are Deremntorilv retfni e no their accounts and return all usold Tickets br .toe suta day 01 Juarctu - . . , J (rent Public Librsrr Kentsckr. and Maaacer Gift iiiu. k. cttAHL&iTK. i voncen, -bduc uprary xsuuaing, Lioauyuie, ay. . j ueciiiuwoia - ...i IT IS A FACT ; r . ..:...-,THAT- ".' T Hats, Caps, Of ercoats, . GarricJc8y Shirts, Drawer8t &c.i Can be bought of us . At Astonisliliigly Low Bates ! Only think, at ... ACTUAL COST FOB CASH ONLY. , o . j ; MTJNSON ftCO., . .--.r dtyaotbiers: declT-tf . Regular Meeting OF TKX WilniiiiEt on BuildinE Association. rpHE 64TH MONTHLY MEETING ' OF THE A . ..... Wilmington Building Association will be held at the Bank of New Hanover' Hall this evening at S . o'clock.. ; '' ' ' 'r " ' ' A full attendance is requested. , ' I i QJL. CHESNUTT, dec 17-lt ' - 5 i " -Secretary A Treas'r. ? Belts;- .' il.' I. T 'AbiES InD GENT'S TBtrNKS -SiTCHELS, Shawl Straps, Belt-Satchels, Ac, at the Saddle aad Harness Factory of ' ' JT. 8. Xoph.am, A Co., Nol 8 South Front St, ! ., ,,. , : Wilmington..N, C. mayS-tf aac MISCEXLANEOTJS. ; : A C A ll 11 HJ it y.r 'ii' : ii'H The KdtnfcTn .BiSBadr ,.-.- - 1 ' ! it.,: r " ' WAS , MADE FROM .OTJB , OWN BRAND OF Favorite Flour. House-keepers thonld remember thtt: It Is jast ss satisfactory to ; YOU to-nee It sa lt it tons to sell it - rrrn ! ; 1 '' IF YOtTNEVEK HAVE. . XFTER' TR YlSTG IT -' 1 i n; NO OTHER BRAND WILL 8XJTT YOUi 1 r IBS T Hon aw j ' - ci - - -i j r. u i T r ite ana Teiiow union sens. . - - r . SI . I Maa-m-mj j- - w n.ai.1. ' - Q.A a-Jt .Baa . fl 4 'AN I IK BCSSr.' HT sA sWI !H HrTAMH I . V K IIIKaiiail MISCELLANEOUS. 1 J-l. it : : M. CR ONLY Auetidntev ON WlU)Nl,Dnr. WB WILL sell aExcnaage Corner, hj order of -JX. H.D. Wilton, Assignee, ,1 LroHTB-Proofi Bnrgfer-Pruor Safev A iMrgi, Quantity of . Paper' Stock. dec M-lQt . ' " ' 8ELL1WC OUT, 25 Per 0eat low: , jOost n 'i ij Dry, Gooda a nPHB TJKDlRilflWlj' WILL; 8 EI L' OUT. FROM ' f twenty-tare per -cent, below cost . Theladiet are re- pectfnnr laTited tocatta4eaaailne the stnok.and annnlw ehaii aaleae mt- rhaaa lAm nmmmm dec 164f ' "AJfil PABSOS, Agent. M k 1 Liiii vv'ii:A U, mi' CoOTi Hay, Oats, &c. ft ftOft AAA Buaaaia oath. .Ml 1 i (f ' ..il AAA V5w..-, r.M ;XvnrMOT1i.m VTO- " CA BOXES 8TAECIL too wpk:.- I w tot a mini Oil 4"J hj vv Mist CASKS PICKLka: liO .TT-ti -t .... M200 :. 800 Spirit Carta. 1 v BBL.B. MEAT I nil ""Ttr! iiJj I nn-vna snrtA 50 SWA. 175P HHPS. & BBLS. CUBA MOLASSES. '.! ' ! , fji-i It i Kfi HHPS. A BBLS. 8. H, MOLASSES. OA A BIS. G. Jr. SYJBUF. AllV" -'iu; J -j :i-it Bbls. H. aSyrop. K A BOZBS D. 8. SIDES. Uv ' . ti in. ,: -., ; rj . ...t BOXES SMOKED SIDES. I 1 K fi ft f SACKS SALT, AMERICAN & LIVER - pool ,BUC 1iPZ.BUCBBTS, 10Vy; : WOBassShot Ao. Acw Ac. j For sale by eee!44t F. W. nScCHNKR. NOTICE OF BaleV-M Eeal Estate -Uiier Power Ccntaine iia Uortoe. BT VOtVCB 'AND TIN MXECUnON OF THE 1 power of sale contained in a certain deed of mortgage, made ty Jnlraa Scott aad his -wife to "The Wilmington Building 'Association," bearing date tne S7th day of Uy, fflfJS, and xegtetered In the office of the Register of the Count 1 of the Connty of New Han pege614aad!eUpwiag,(ee over n Book G. Q. G. at 1 I fault havlntr been made in the navments reoulred fanlt having been made under the ororlsloas of 1 I under the prorlatoasof said deed), The Wlaning- ton Building; Association" will, at IS o'clock M. on ithwt, tne so oar 01 rfaaoarr, una, aeu ior eaM. DUDill 1 uonn 10 I . (itnate in the city of WllmingtonT "beginning in the I Boninem en or aaaraes street ata aasr one-ann- i area ana uBRnewaraeea- jkuiwaraiT irom 111 m- I tertection with the Eastern One of Sixteenth street. thence manlnc EaetwardlT with said liae of Market street one hundred and5 ninety-eight "feet to the Western Hae of Heventeentb atoeet, heaco south wardly with said line of Seventeenth street' three huadredjMd thirty feet to the Northers line of Dock Street, thence Westwardly with said ' line of Dock fitr one hnndreeVand nQetyight feet, sad thence Northwardly and parallel with seventeenth street three hnadred and thirty feet-to the Begtaalngi being parts of lots 1, t, A 4, and 6, 'oa Block 489 as numbered and deaigaatedoa the plan of said city. ' dec S-lawtiJlJani-ed h .3Attorneys. Glloice Piano Pieces Selected from the " .J 'j.: liOiJ.itii; -i i. . -L Latest Lists of New f Music. La Fille De Madame AngiL'?. WaltaOperettl; Hunva Di Laszlo." March. Pratt: u La Fille De -Madame Angat,'1! Laaclers Dowang; , "Spring, Gentle Spring," Walts, Pratt; '' Imrlndhle Galop," . Kate Simaosa., , . , .Also, c ' The Most Popular Sengs of the Day. Spring, fentle' i prJng,H Son at4 Choraa-Be-- viere: "What Mollie 8aidT" Lithograph !' : Tittle-Wellmam "Twihgkt In the . . Park," Elegant Lithograph. Brockney, c.,Ac ''Forsaleat si -no ..li':,lt 1 jj?.. HKINSBXBGXBS deelef viii- ; JJLh Book aaAMoate Store. itqtzce: Tile g.- S. Eegiilator WILL NOT SAIL FBOM NEW' YOBK TILL FRIDAY 19TH. , f ' n. -jf-.j , ThU will give suppers of Cbristaas goods roll op- portnnUyofordertagsaA iannr roeoa latlste. ARK I BOTHEBS. AgentaLpriUar4B.aLlne. ITotico. 'o'debts C0NCTnBVlAW',!irjnc- IV' her of the tttwSof .taAfoUDiring Gafaanvves- ell will be Masters, owners; or Areata, Bamne Bmkl Aorldtz. Bria Mrs jsosa Thomas SS? sTv,!, ... I .'L lr.i t 1 pHB BBEAD ANDCAatBWHJQQ TJOK THE Premmms at the last Fair was made of, ASHLAND FLOUR, alwas fresh, and for sale only by . .) 9, C STEVENSON. deel4-tf "The G-reati Revival "h" '- 'H IN THE SOtriTfKRN' AHHTXS ' ' K DUUITitr 'Ttik'-iATE' WAU ! ! ffi 1 ?o (!tnl!i? ' - --.ill j; v ,;i ! ......-... , i ' , ON THE FIRST OF JANUABY NEXT. W r Shall begin the publication of the Narrative of this Greet Wofk of Grace m aerial-aambersm the XLhchmoiid Cltriaifait Attcate. Snbscribe early and secure all the feumbera. For $s yod wia seca raodhig .exaao a large..'relume. Send your name, postoffice and ascmay jU) Conie and w! ;.'! 4UU ;.h seBBLS. PORK (New Mess) f , - f 100 BBLS. MULLETS J 4 '--l- 69. BAGS COFFE 1W 1 SOAPJ '33 HA,l..ftw iU1 :? 'f VSSH t?'-: r . r , . . . . .1 f ....... i 11 1 .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 17, 1873, edition 1
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