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,':f ft TfTf THE IIPBHEIG CTiill; U.U fx ?. '.J n ..fi to PUBLIS.HED DAILY, BY - ; , 1M fkj b t. .LIT UlKVm WlnMtaiaHf1!? . a w 3 3i - .- a-.MJ. a -i . a m a "PF PPP ! ' i "K. A r - M - ' 1 I.. .1 f f - in advance (by mam - a m moaths, to advance ( r, 60 - TV, ritv Subscribers,- delivered la any . part of the .,, Fifteen Cents pjwweek. uuri mty Agentaare' ...i sntburixod to collect forjpaore than ,8 month in nut autuoruwu advance. aU 1U knocked dciwa by TOmbee of the lBteiTk It) ual. --r- Nine tlMuadinuters f lite J ,,itiviiie. resion. .. in r.cuutivtxiinia.,, jiare i truck. Malaga ce. M vwgn,r t f has surrenaerea; ,.-"jaiwK BnaoiBer .w Spiinisli provinces are dta fu a sUteof' ." siege. .JfaSAIlpV w tfhiclx there was-: so'; moeli HMletr,-Wa' i spokea Dec leto. .rr wesiueM and Cashier of e.'Trai2?4toV5it : tl,P flfi(i A substitute for the Hw " VU f siilry increase bill iivJii .Senate; fcX yv, 4.jng jj ghts in the sopport of the Ad- for a temporary' Goveramentexpeaaad. jrress yesterday; ' 0ei ape.Q44,; 1 llolman'8 resolutida ::finlii)ea angry, so far as the Presi jHjnditures instead ojf making Syffur: Rent's, party is coiMeraed. - The DemO' adopted. -.Qraot decfcaes,to tabi pari' i .oritta vir.: the u sitnation uwith oom in the Texas ysqrjialQi 'a3WWi iwure.nd evident satisfaction., liadi. Johnson declarea io faTor o tl:yartnfei''8 eal Senators are afraid that the old Keiorm.Menteow . r--K xiew zone mar- i kets : Cotton.'WSl? Jvi- ti. iV' : Uolike the ridiculoos nomination of as their pxjlitalaeny,4walinoh 'as Willianiflt tie Yrv&iri&: ne naa Yiy(iEwt aito.the. f nt'iXXZZt:ti- nghts of theSutes and oonstitational broad differeaopmicm Uon.tha pwetof a partthatr aims ment in the; pfw ; stakes thehue-of to set the Contitntion aside when the old-party er party interestii require it Is in'a- ..eive journals. Vinstannhe Jej-iajly itrtinished. J Should he Mi , rr, iw : "-: ' . - ! - " be conhrmed next week there will be Xe York Tnbune, tiow wdepepdent n interesting row unless the Presi and generally anti-Republican, bat formerly violent abolition, s wroth; '-''"I - ' -' .' "'L at the-appotntmenan slavery politician, and ' the $if1 and Graphic . both of like antece- j ,utJ Riihstantiall hold the- same opinion. The PhUadelph JBr? " ,.- . v v- W1 whose editor was aa old-time -Demo- ,:- 4' . -. 4-ratf o.nthe other, uand warmly .ap proves the elevation of M Cushuig to the head of the Supreme Bench.' IJut the most remarkable of- all the ...;5t.m.w.Wva anltW rf ih , , r .1 j 1 heretofore-reputed orarauof the Ad- I ministration, the New,sYork limes, The 'lime is . evidently dumb- founded when it has onlv such bit- . ' , terly significant -words as thesw .to offer in place of its sual praise f every Executive act: " We fare un- "abJe to explain or justify Mr. Cush- . , f . , , , - , " mg's nomination, and therefore w " shall not attempt to do eitherj -We " can only regard the present game I "of blindman's-buff in reference to hu, nu:L T.ui;u Bnma Mig-vutpa.- i v , I ' and mortification i ; I id i'f ' There1 is a soirit of : bitter opuosi- tioa to ihe nomination ui RadicaUie- publican circles. Thejleadipg bena- tor of the fiercer sort are deeply hur t I that resident iirant should have in so I important an appointment ttvs ''gone ' i.mn ' back" entirely on the whole of , their set. The fact seems to be that s Mr. CushiDg iaj not recognized i;as at,irueY Hepublican by these leadin genato rsi The Demotts l6ok;oh"'im while this roslSJ. his Radical friends s : bewtogi'bere U noth ing for them to lose by it, and s tbere 5will Iw-abraethmg1 perhapi gained. KEEPS HIS FINGERS OCX OF THE Mr. Grant to Mr. Davis, of "The thing can't be K-didpljfeL; You ee vou've -done gono and;J put . . . - . .fc : ""UJ:- i . 1 : . . I yu.11 iwi 111 11, u.y iiiiu.wrokavviiv:, 1 viding for th6'oleettott; s yott!tiin jwif t ' Wo nnivial I ... f ions 01 tne same iawrafla goi ueaieu 1 out of your boots; and now all that is I left to you is to grin and bear Ji the. r . ; , . i ; : hest you cait51; You 4 jan't; expect me to take charge Of your funeral.? ,K, I u .vjr r.K- f s v 1 ' M furni-i- .. l . . '"'w'lZl I tniw of Hf r.' tit V. Whit6eld. near Goldsboro. latmre. 1 ;; - ;j St. Louis, Jan. 9. Aresolution passedhe House to- day condemning fn strong terms the 1 resident and every member of the 1 toiuciit. aim ccy y .u 1 i uriv-secona tjonffress wuq vohju lor t or took the back pa vr and demanding V that no Democrat who' had voted for it from Missouri be elevated Jany, ,.r .... . . ; v;.-,im ;.. " X - I- - 'hrtZ .During the, discussion Governor W oodsou was condemned for the ap-, lointmentoCGen;F-P;BIairaMatdJ new church this year. r,;;1;. . ;". : ::; . superintendent of jhsurahce, and Dem-..i'". Tuis from the Portsmouth "Mt ocrats wei . Fernanfdc, The vote on, the passage of therres olution was 102 yeasib liiay8,w Tlte Probable Mew Sonatoir frova On the 20th JnstanI the Legislature of Maryland will proceed totheelec tion of a UniteatesJSenatbr-ko succeed the Hon. Wra. T. .Hamilton, Whosa tam -rill Avrw;o'af arnh A. 1 R75- I 1 he indications ara. i ihii'Jhe AHony , ' William Pinckhey WhytftW'iW nt Governor.will e' eme4Mf ms airead tae Unite alpouited by Gov '.fiwutfia . 1 .till ' i .k:U mn r the gratidann'Af.ta'ffroat ' William mckney of Maryland; e condenroad or voting Tpt i hrpriee: la an affray that took place yester Wvbd i or'SWeaket. tftfay morning at Pleasant Hill, on the Peter v i ' :''r I i i n-4 J hifciH II i ll 1 J VOL. XIII. NO. 94. WASHINGTOif. u611!?" AsIb Crmut h Leader- uaip. Speplvelem toLlJ.RUdmond.Ji r v, . - . - vniw.S'X1 r km u.tz& i r .:'---';Wushinoxon, Jannarjr 10. Ai active carivastf of feefinsr in umicai circles over me nomination Mr- 8hing to e Chief J usjice i'r1t "g. A not lmprdb- mble that few days wilj find Radical nomination is earnest and1 fniome in-1 nuvi-ujrj uL..uie Auuiuutruiou win gi ve way, -hev. JfresMent, t ereb injuring tKe palrty "and iUoontlnuance VAAtllVaUnanto onI riVft Kta MAM-fiaHM dent yields to the dictation of Radi- cal adviaereT This not likely, as it well Known iu nnlv wit.hdpnnr W?l name because that gentleman requested :t, and nd('out of respect for any opoosition that -waa, made to veaPleadmsr Radical journals emJ Ppi;hngg nomination, r . , . . , flLiaio,-., . . L'' ' ' u- i; Nsw York Tribune Washington, corres- t p,onjliy . , -rThe nominaSo" orMr.'Coshing is not liked by very many of the lead; ing Republican Senators. In the first place, many of them look; upon the appointment as an attempt on the ie iu t-t. x T. v f or refusing td confirm ; JndgeJjlr liams, since he knew thai they would prefemmanfmore pronounced iiepublican principles than Mr. Cush- h?g .T4ieyJalaeyat,'v-i8 f'ioo" old, and thai thouglif be;mayy with his vigbrous-oonstimknisunrtverthe- present Administration, s bef eoald hardly be expected to outlive the nezC) and it is possible that the next President may not be in political ac- cord with themen., who manage' the present minrawpn, oomp -i the Repubbcan.aw, very ,angry,t lne nomination, and ; wpnui work lor its defeat did they not fear that the President wonhlvget obstinate, and, j16' glP.y . VQte for'MCohitJeViJonfifma- tion, and there is little doubt: that he win fleeoqnrraeu eany -nex - ! 1. jf. SX. Piato DurhamaailL i r t ..Ojwensrrther;.mardeiei of Mr." Cheek, is how in DftUas Jail.; ,iy 1 The Newbem Times says Mr. Shade Redding broke' his collar by a fatt' from his ionyH avbusu. s-i --La "new and Urosnerons .-Masonic Lodge has been erectedat Dry Pojsds,,, jn -.vvuiianis ami iucjrufcerBT www rvaieigu uurginrs, were uvuwku at m i" Court batvrasyr - ; f -" Judge .Watta issued an order re straining Mc J!nmer rom4plng the JState & iePrJBSfe? obey. , a. ;;;4-uOttThnrtdayi Johhston county . twelve years of age last, near .Selma, Mrs. Smith and a eon luln uiM nf am vafa tlirn.ii fmm A i.' "V, "T cart aad KUied. ti-yBie Stateaville' InteUigencer re- cords the accidental wounding with an axe at bandg 0f a little brother of the young gon oCMr, Harry w. Jonesoilreaeu county, - The JVw;gavai yioletsf and dai- es are in full bloom in; Capitol-Square la open sir. ah4 ttrawberne are npa oa the tines in the truck garden of Mx; ThedphUus were ucoirujcu mcuu Tfuvcsu4jr cu- y5-Trw-- Charge of Jadge Watts during , a ai Waite'Court fast Saturday., Cerl t.in nortw. were-'diswrbfa the court W ing 01 last wees. lnceouiafj. .uwuoui tain parties-were aistarDtog tne court noy entine neafinta; aia his tionor-10 mem. room-rgo to he vaptfPU eyViEdwardvJRicK haskbeeji chosen as rector bv the new Episcopal con- gregaUon in Raleigh." Mr. Rich was :with gVason parish several nwaths, says the jfewt. Tucker Hall will be used by the burg OOanty, N?0.v m named IanUeyrraSi Staoneaana milieu uj a xsr. ti. i. tiuuw. It seems that Brantley was bad paying tenant of Jones, and becoming incensed at the elfortsof fhe poctortoeject him, he went to the house of his landlord and as saulted him Dr. Joanes' inhis defence, drew a knife and cur the throat of his as-' sailant " from ear tQ ear." p Brantley died in a few hours. : ' . - ' -r . ! hA.fl,Z i ! LraflLl 'ftTL AlZi Howard, of Lincoln county, Is now 72 years, has about WAttwavwl grandchUdren fdircreatrgnchih hjtmaf-kafiplng. This year with a little help IJu bu a frill nnm crih 1 IT 41a hi to? ha eleeted Itfaatbf 1 (he Granges. 1 hnre ana vv eiaon raiiroaa. monaiunpioa s Me!' . vs 4 rTt. r . -m I ! 11 -1 . '. - . '1 . " 1 1 ' 1 . I, The Malta. i.v.ti fJuoij-' ;.! i !--? The. mails will close from this date as fol lowsr " : ; . . " . Northern ghhjlumalla; . .fj8;3P. ML i; mails. ' ii. .cJ.r.i.i M. Southern mail . . . . 4 .... 8 P. M Caroilaa-Oehtral malls,-;? ?. dtlil Fayette vilie, river, ildndaysHnd , ' ' 'flflSTly .-'!'H"tU- :m-rritIPiMi I Onslow C. Hi? tborsmail) 'evoy i t j Friday 'r .'.'j . 1 m: 1 .r-i,, n iaon ana aaagnter, ana m.,m. u. jaitcbeu, ro CHy Su.b.crlber. Nortl er areti New Vnrlr nrt -NrAtt5 Wvnff .tv.lB,. 8treeti ;;! ; ;,;' -j, ;,t.iii .!? V .r.iisi ,. .upuMBi n aloxlt . AJiuruuxB, ; our regular Agent fear -that portion of the city I Nbrth of Market street will bably re- - " .u-vm j to 'e?i!th STAuntU filarecoyrj Thornton has on a substitute; l)Vt'n6t.b9iog familiar with, the rQata.'JMfflDlotebIY'i . -r.T.- , , i not be able, to get around as early, or to de- Uver.the papers as satisfactorily, as ourreg- Hilar Agent. Subscribers who fail to re- ceive their Lheir papers will please call at the 'o ttem "f-- - j?r'K)l4 ;ii-J ' . . . ... : .... office for tbeni m. ihornton hopes lo be sufficiently re- covered t;ruma;hia.dutie8;0y iTuesdays 1 next. .,.,,vri,i ,j.tf I ' - - I new aDirEErrisBniimTa. J. 'JLTBritXsoM. CoaU4" Edwabd Tativob. Notice. P. , W. : Kkbcotteb. Bacon and, Pork. .8BB'A.d Cleveland Banner. , . , IOeaf DOla... .. , f.;'. 1 The Brig LUtU, JTarry arrived atLiver. puiu,aruiu iiua poii oa yesierany. - . f i- it is seiaom mat we have experienced ! a more thoroughly, pleasant day than, was Sunday. i -.U-J2.cs .'X-J :- .vi The German Barque Von der Luke Bftotyplatpmaiitv arrived Cat ?Rotter- j dam from this' port on the 8th inst -' We learn that the heavy freshet in the I Cape Fear commenced; f alling : slightly on I Sunday night, but it is still very high.' j Aif RnmPtt - th .t Anwrtctn TTn. j innnot PAmm AnMa." iiaa . anrroiromnnt itiv 1 SIAgU. . AOTVi0 VA AIU1 niUbUlMVUIUl iVlbVi I' Aiie ocnr. jo'k, uarwin, amvea at Matthewtown, on Inagua, on the 18th uil, ana sauea tne same aay for orto nata, I Three clubs of subscribers to the Weekly Star received yesterday one of 17 I from Bladen, one of 10 from Richmond, I andoneof 5fromPnpUn.rx . , , The Government Surveying" Steamer Endeatrrt Capt H. T. Hudson, bound for Savannah, Ga., put in at this port yester- I day for a supply of 'coal. I The river yesterday and Sunday was: nnea wuu ueurvs, mciuuing pans : or trees, i timber, &c. The ferry flat was torn from j her moorings by some of it and the ropes ( broken. j I Calline Chambersone of the colored convicts of the Mayor's Court, who was I enseDcea wa too- viftansfc, o wora. mteen i aays on too streets -ror oisoraeriy conauct, I escaped from the overseer yesterday morn- ing and is bow af large. " r' Scht-rJoAn Batch, at Vineyard Haven, hih, from Wilmington for Salem, reports: J 28th ult , during a . severe , gale, the vessel 1 having three feet of water in the hold, part Capt. Hod gdon died suddenly or heart disease. 1 . "Sar I Vatal Aecldiint , .' On Ratnrdav VAnin 1at m Tim Tarv. I an IrislmW well known on the upper pgr ifion of flielofth'Carerina RaHwly, was re" turning, io company wil5 Jgls. wife,' from his work on the road near W&esboro, he fii U Mtr. .nm. an iw vUT. iA was instaat!killed.rHe lost a leg4n the j f f? layaloe about l, Confederate - service! xAS tor, aW'-'yearar7 . . m. m m. . . Confederate - servlpe.utS for; twoyears "stumped lllyerlhe PeeJDee bridge as watchman, several times every day. ;H was generally liked, was an 1 industrious man, whose greatest fault was. that so com mon to the human race a fondness for the " poteen ," but he was sober, and bad been for some weeks, we learn when he lost his life. Poor Tim ! Irvlna Itttry Clab--Orrtl Ball. The first grand ball of the Ti-ving Liter ary and Debating Association will take -place at their Hall in the old City Hotel building,' near the corner of -Market and Second . streets, on Wednesday evening next, the 14th inst We are indebted to tbs Committee, Messrs. Ai. Wfnskl, Abe Frank, Isaac Bear, S. E, Lyon, and C. , H. trim an innfalinn tr B nmo. UUllOCUUnuwlj X vy i au au w irattvu vr jfvir ent 'J Compllmeatary Hop. A compUmentary " Hop " to the ladies visitinff -our cityiwffl be given at tho Ppert House on Friday evening, January 16th. Price, L. A. Hart, Roger Modre, S, Df Wal The Managers, Messrs. Richard W. An- lace, Directors. ..'-''l, J, drews, A R, Campbell, E. ' S. Nash and Jas. V McRee; will accept our thanks for Teka t 't A mnntr tlincu mmntlv loftfl tn th Legislature bit Texas,' a frie writes us, isf3raglmariS JimT, ., as he was called to distinguish him i.,if Wm4ii?Jr r'siiW three the r4i SmftW.a Co. 14 from three v- ?--sJr7 f V Ww T hismitny friends predict forint a bright ; rising yeung lawyer atasote, and future In sne Star .State t.t ft v ;i AttarterlvJnTtMUna.,t n Uvr utiV? r-ihvA r-aiiui ARey. Wrs. "BiacJdEjerpfthii f Conference District fateacked atitheKfU. Etroet M. E. Church ott8ndayw and evening. : Tberei war iarge. attend- ance on noth 6asld4a'ahdAtiie !H5er!.$ei tjemani we nave oeen assnrea, maae a very arorahle impression upon his auditors. me, RloreVartiealas "-of ttie Late DlaaaCer pif XlUle BlTer-Xttempt . to Tow ;pO.'Xipii ;T)iif' ' PoirHe".'3UaaS ' PaaArriviai o, Omcera :k4siS4w this port on SuBdM(-5tjWjoflock, wim the remainderrof thererew - of; the ill- .WSfSriffiS'iy TO; 'After UeSchrrlefMheIwreck6nFri-? rqay aiternoon. as mucn 01 tne careoasnos siWe was removed and placed on the Schr, together with the passengers and "d a quantity of'gosenioved to that. meantime, on Saturday at PKiM., tne vesseI being quiet. and not. leaking . M sne naa lne eamtug 72jim7 rtT this nAr owial, Ah- k. . . jf . ' . ..... flie atierman m tow, together wth the raft. The latter. lidwever. aoonbn&e loose, but we learn that the pilot-boat 2 CMns-' bsequenUy took the raft in tqw and would probably carry it to a place of safety. The fi7lermah'ikfi towed a distance nf A, fifteen mUes, oro;wha about -the same distance of Newlplet Bar when the mteof the whdSvias actmgas neimsman or tne ooomea vessel, nauea tne .4... ."1 "V . ".. ' . .. tag and stated that the ship was aboat to sink. This was near o'clock .iq the even ing' ' A boat was immediately sent for the mate and soou after be reached -the deck of the Brandt, or in "the snabe of about 20 mtnnlou filnmin nmilii haoil fnr,ra(Mt .n(Y. t;nrAT(f bnnh h waTea it i3 thought that if the steam pump used on such occasions had been at Smithville tbe wrecked steamship could have been towed safely into this port, but there was net sufficient time te send to Wilmington for it after it was deemed expedient to make effort to save her. AU e baggage and effects of the passen gers, officers and crew were saved, and the .V brought qnite a large quanU- m w 47 i I ; The passemrers landed and proceeded to PurceU House, but were to leave last nebt for New Orleans. The crew of the Gen'. Sherman nuraberd thirty-eight men and the officers were Thos. Haulsey, Captain ; .Wm. Moan, 1st Mate; and J. S. HartweU, 2nd Mate. Heavy Bakery at LaarlaORrc. We learn that a daring and successful robbery was committed at Laurinburg, Richmond county, on Thursday night last, jvi nw uui uwutcicu uuui iuc day evening following. It seems that Mr. F. Fountain, dry goods merchant, left home for a visit to this place Tcr' the purpose of renewing his stock of goods. While here his store was entered and robbed. . Suspic- iuu acbwu vjWM uas uaw uiuua, ,ihkw, a notorious cnaracier, ana- upon na nouse beingsearched oa Friday night about $500 worth of goods were, found on his premb ses, belonging to three different firms in LaurinburgiTMmly, JFx Fountain; Evirett Bros. & Gill, and McCaskUl & McLean, showingthit hehad invade iiida npbn'All uurna, we ; unaerstaaa; la w--man: sus pea.;0i- seeing, .nse .yto.-taeraw.titf-i;;; tw. -fci avi- -;.vii? w- ; V'ffift.'W, ,:jwiIbh in Anson county. His wife is now In jail fof receivih;toleri' goods. He came, up OTd 8Urrcnrd5 Lhindf -n fSatprdav night BUU HueoouBwir,-tje was nd; other coloe4 men. ,4Tne; amount of gdods missing from the three stores is said Oakdale Cemetery--lnTeeUnc , of . Lot 11 Wlcop NtitTanl9thH187f i - Parsuant to notice the lot owners of Oak dale Cemetery met at the rooms of ihe Wil mington Library Association, this evening, at7To'cl0cb ui; " . ' ,. On motion, Mr. 8. D. Wallace was called to the Chair and W. M. PoUso; requested The proceedings of thd last annual meet- ing were read and approve. I. sThe Secretary and Treasurer's annual re port was read, and n.pon ..motion received and adopted. . : ' iriyi 5 'V' tjpon motion, Messrs. W. 11 Smith and the Secretary were appointed to verify prpx- ilea, who reported 3 lots represented Jn per- I 1 tftl! .JL-i' . ' ' t ' I OVU CtUU XXV UJ piVAJt Upon motion it: was resolved to proceed --! v:- to the election of aPreslde'nt andDireetors, which resulted a -follows- D. MacKae, I President; W. J. Yopp, H. B.' Eilers, 0, A: ,It was established that in the selection of I .Directors it should he by a majorUy of all Upon motion, the meeting adjourned. t ; S. D. Waxlack, Ch'mn. ; ?Pf'g? ' QUIQ 4 ' ' ' ' . I "J 7 ' " yV'"', " W - rt The SteamshipsDj : Ji Jbfcy, Capt Price .1. ; -J&" f thA wilmTniAAn 'an'-R1Hmnre Steam- JlVai Kuttrft ahip Iine,arriVedKeri fromthe. Utterr i yesterday aULo'clockon thexetnrn trip, hatlnir disclarced and lake WUrig dJacMaijwrid BenAfluiariia including de'eic U ftftenwori hbnti riMefc'eileH" the quckesttlme on". record Included in the j cargo of the FtXej was some six or eeven hundred bales compressed cotton, f or i wmcn tnrougn puis oi laaing were given w 1 Liverpool. f .... IL. 1 I 15 v-s l Hi k.: fftf ; ;b4kb.a aisirKte.-r:iJ. i vr Tne ''lorajraiareIaV,I.aafc. Iflaat. ' i ne ueorgia-JHDsrceis ; gave inq secpna and last of their -performajice si -".to y a "large audience last night.': Hie entire entertainV inent was highly appreciated, the numerous comicalities never lamng to excite the most hearty laughter; TpFbgramWhadbeenl iymewuah varicu. jrom mat Oi oaiuraay night and presented a collection of farces songs and ancJ w.focyth did am Die J Justice! 2 The vocaL".oujrtett reaped . hearty plaudits ; by tjieir; f xpelfent : cboruses, r an,d, te ayngng, Ape. Cox; Loms, . Pierson : : was3 very BSj SvjEieilsaas' Burksque Specialities were' well received , j and the tableau at the close of the perform ance, representing a plantation! scene, was presented in a very life-like- manner j f f s t This troupe, la really deserving of all the1 encomiumtflt receives, and presents,-as Well as a novelty,' a great s6ess,- lrf' the min strel Hhe. ; We predict for It fair audiences and continued success in its travels through me ouuiu. . , TboSnlt Asalnac tbo Hoard of Ceancy CamntlMlaaeta. m inyiTi His Honor Judge Russell yesterday re turned the papers in- the -case1 f 1 Edward1 CantwelV Solicitor,; against the Board of county Commissioners; .with ' an 'endorse-' ment affirming the judgment of the Magis trate in faVor of the plaintiff. ' This action was brought to recover the sum ef $10 each. in two cases of , felony, prosecuted by. the plaintiff , as Solicitor. Plaintiff . claimed, that the county was liable for the -amount on the ground that the defendants were in solvent and unable to pay his. feea.. The claim , was -resisted by the county on the nd that there was no law authoriiing or requiring such payment by them. ' And inasmuch as all the ; defendants; convicted on the State docket and Sent ' to the State Penitentiary, or nearly all "of them, were Insolvent, it 'followed that if the county was liable in this case it was also liable for the Solicitor's whole account, amounting to about $150, .On. the argument before Justice Cassidey it was insisted that by the terms of the Revised Code, page 540, it was provided that the Solicitor should receive compensation in the event of .conviction only, and: then to be paid by defendant and in no other-manner whatever, execept where the prosecution was frivolous, when the Court might order the prosecutor to pay. The present was an attempt ou the part of the plaintiff to col lect his fees, not out of the defendant, but out of the county. , True the defendant was insolvent, but. the Solicitor must take the risk. The duties of his office required that he should assume the contingency of a prosecution without any reward, and the conviction of an insolvent criminal. If be failed to convict, or if the defendant failed to pay, the law forbade him to receive com pensation from any other person jo; in any other manner. To this Mr." San.ders, who appeared for the plaintiff, replied in sub stance, as we understand, that the Legisla ture could not have intended the impor tant services rendered' by the Solicitor dur ing the last ten days' to: o unrewarded: Besides his salary, which was $30 for every Court, certain fees were allowed him upbn the conviction of the defendant. ' The ob- lect of this contingency was plainly to stimu late his zeal in the prosecution of offenders and makehls compensation dependant upon sOccess. i, The argument on the .other . sid sopwea tne legislature, na 4 . no, -such, yi; tentiou.'; 'Thil jmey y merel ' intended c to viyujo 141, vm4vuu . ,wiuAuureuoBai7 power to prosecute crkne or not; to absolve all per sons but the, wealthy frota the penalties of crime and tp offera temptation to its Indul gence upon the payment of .costs to the prosecutlng officer. Tbe Legislatnre ' in4 tended no such absurdity as this; offered no such temptation. ' The ' State is bound by tlfe same rules of common - honesty which obtained among1 individuals .:nd dOeiTiot expect professional services without fair and moderate compensation. . The gram matical construction of the clause in question does hot prohibit the payment of these fees by another "person ,than the defendant or tne prosecuorut at tdoes iorbtd a payment iq any other manner; that means simply , , that v. no fees i are earned un less the, defendant ;ba convicted, and , it means that and that only. Referring te the Revised Code, cbapt.141, ; he read" as fol lows : la all criminal prosecutions, when defendant shall be acquitted1 and the Court shall not order the prosecutor to pay the cost, or where the defendant, if convicted, shall be insolvent and unable to pay costs', the county shall pay the officer entitled to fees in said prosecutions." The following officers are entitled to fees in said prosecu tions, viz : Clerks, Sheriffs, Justices, Con stables, and the Solicitor; and it is provided that Clerks and Sheriffs shall be., paid half their fees only, except in cases of. fel onies. Of course it follows that the other officers are entitled to fyljfee Even In the case of acquittal the Solicitor, would have been included under this section if it had not been provided that , het should not, be paiii eieept hi case $f j cpnvictipn enly,; and that was plainly the, meaning of the law requiring him to be jpaid in no, other ; manner. ,- The , Magistrate gave ; judgment for the pUbiUff and aa appeal bebig - taken to the Jndge.resulted aa above BtatediJ'l Ladiee Benevolent Soeletv. v "An adiourned meeting ef the Ladies! "J3e- ut.vuieA jikltv wfli'ba hd n Wadk. the lsthifnat:1 at'W.WaW a U? ml. atihe Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association.,,, tJfit I.im: All visitors will please, attend with lists of those receiving aid from theau; u i a lit n' The Steamship Metropolis arrived at New York from this port yesterday. ''..".jltrJt'cr.?-; I i; ill D 1 -i ;t ' -,!T - : :.- -i. ...... k " . t y- . x . ? . rrrr ..t ....'... 1 r. Convention of Teterana. The Convention of Veterans of the Mexi can IVar will be held at Washington, D. Ci.T On ThUEsday ext, Uie, 15th Inst; The dele- 4ea from this State are Cols, J.: A. Page, Of! Bunbinbep" It Smith, .of Wakeb and Edward Cantweof leVlBrimover? Judge; Clarlft,' whci'ishblding'a 'special ternf 'of Court in 'Robesott thi weokv has granted leave qf absence; as Solicitor CqV. Cnt; In WaaUIan:;!' w.u i: i' lt.iSiui; ;! ; Ithas beep ascertained beyond doubt that - vommanuer nonon maue inquiries ol lector R'omley' a feW : iays 8mcey ii 'ftt iier proper position, "ahd any inf otmatlon 'Be may have : received relative jto ' her disap pearance was; therefor j erroneous This announcement is. made n ,the strepgUi. of reports from ISfew .York and Baltimore Bieaiucrs rrccuujr arriveu. JDIayor'e Gonrt. -:; - The only cast before tho Miyora Court ye8terday.,faoruing wa tba of. Jtflj. ,Gallo-- Way" charged .with disord.erl conduct .m 1 cursing very lpna on tne streets cjaturaay night1 Judgment 'suspended qh the pay ment of costs. i" i ' j-j,; ) . 1 i jo-aa-oa-r -:jt:iJ Import Entries for sale at the office nf Twit Mnnmtn Rran $t Panrrura PAraa. We jiow have In stock aver S00 teaau ef new paper, aUe MxSS, weight 80 per reeat, ,It lagoed, rag paec, and wttl be aoid, i. Ota to Salt, for cash, orient by express C. 0. 1). iit - - . :Tne coaeoudaavoj tne qafoanajvtpm; faa tne Wmldy -Star baying largely increased the circulation of the latter; ' aarernsera will find it an 'admirable meainmof oonipiBnHal.lfHt' with the farmera and planters of the two Carolinaa. Doox, BurDXBT. Tax Moaxno gxAa Book, Bind ery dbe All kinds of Bindlns and Baling; in a work Tnacnke maaaerj and at 'reaaonable price Mer chanU aodothera needing Beoslpt Books, or otber work, may rely on promptness in the execnuea of their orders. i:&i i li -- Raleigh JTetc In- the death of Capt A J. Lawrence the Masonic.f raterni-. ty loses one of its ablest and, in his younger days, most useful. members, bavins been connected with the Order since 1819. He was Initiated in Columbia Lodge, Washing ton City, in January of that year. He was Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of this State-for several' years, between 1820 and 1830, which office constituted him 9 promi nent member of that body. He was Royal Arch Masons having received the Chapter degrees in Raleigh Chapter No. 10, . ; NEW AJiYERTTSKMETCTg. HOTICE. if WILL BE SOLD, FOB CASH, AT SMITH " vUle, on id day of Febroary7i874, the follow ing tracts of land, for taxes due for the year 1878 and we cm m couocung ; ;: Najsw.' ; : ZTp. Ackbs Ax'tDct. ,. $19 90 44 90 ,!..! 6 so !' -84 90 W. P. Canadav, - 8!0 Estate iMAcNorthropi k 80 Samnel Northrop. ? , 200 W. A. Gamming, s : ; -r '900 Martin 8holken. , 3,000 84 90 8 SO MicnaefjfoDOina,' v- " 809" T. 4. Armstrong, .8,661 B. Kmmons, ' ' i 8,000 -' Salter Lloyd, 1,400 . 41 9tt 54 90 60 SO 6 90 JU,W AJKO W. TAXtOB. Bnerlff, January, 1874.' - janl84t PLATO DURHAM, Bd J. P, BABINQTON , Fnb PUBLISHEDr KVBKT SATU BY'lpl Babington, at $1 per annum, or the Banner and : " i-1 . ; Woofa HonaehoId'Magaginefor S3 S3. The Banner f i r . -rr r:-- :tr--t-r' i- r- Piir aas a gooa circaiauon in iiereiana, uncoin , uataw- "ba, KecUenbtnrK, Batnerford ' and ' Barke eoaaties; V: C; aadSpartanbarg. ?erk and Cheater coon tie S. a It is one of the beat advertiauw' medioma west of Wilmington ;er Charleaton7orratea ef advertiBing, &c, addretm, - " ' )aa 18.-tf 1 ' Shelby, aeveland Co.,HCC. I JUST ABBTv-Btr PKB T tttk AAD A "f.' -MWUf oils atf-lK-ali !J Hea-AsaiStoye &,(iTa,4;oai;.i At new Yard, coroner Front and Mulberry Streets. -janl3-tr jfj i -rc, -U .-,15; J?Z bPBIMJBB.- 1HH0S. CUBA MU8CAVABO MOLASSES BBL8.. OTBA MUSCAVAXH) JTOLABSBSi PoTaalebr ' i Ji- t JlaalS-tf 150 3.SMOKIDi PW ?. SIDES. BBLS. PORK. t JanlS-tf KERCHKEB. Bagging & Ties. QQ BOLLS HEAVY BAGGING.' ' - Porsale by !" -. -, Jan 18-tf : : P. W. E3EBCHNEK , Flour, Ileal & Coffee. BUSHELS MEAL. " " QUA BAGS COFFEE. , f OyU''KfO'il'); i'. U ;"- 'i i - JaalSf j f W. KJreCHNBB. Ladies30ltsj T AD1ES' ' AND GENT'S rTBUinr3, SATCHBLtt, Shawl Straps, Bek4Schel Harassi Factory pf . . , t- s ,. w t ,V . , . -r.a.Tophaa co.t , Ko. 8 South Front f ' may84f,aae.u! -.' t -T-nrilnllaiihilsi If. CL' Toytlliifltm A.LABOKA A rrar'rnmW" r ' - -. .an. IP .mi For sale by ADRIAN VOLLEYS, : II 1 ac yeea.. aji;.....,,. ...... . .. Two .'weeks, .'..v r. . .i1.... c. . . 8 eo 1 One month...... ........ .t... 8 W . ' " - - BUBOatas...:r. .-. .86 CO ' ; d f - vv Oaayearja . wixtX .rA'-inlb.-A-i;. .6008 . : Kxmxrmct' AUiiiiiinuiin faro -mt proaKw MISCEttfioTJlC5 M: CRONJY; AtiMioneer. ivO'i v'l n-0: Ti eck.Sale ! 0 THUBSDAT;r NXXT,-' 15TH, ,'INSTm AT; H oVloct A. MT wo wul sen on the' Wharf of Mfr. Vkk AMebaav,rerf er Capt, H- Lanztoia. for aceonnt of whom it may concern, the HnU and ererylaiDxea board, apperuainiog and beloagUg te the - . . ' rrliBr;BaTtxne Maria Needlutm, :?f;; As aba now Mea oa the tMcain. GaobaroV And, at . i , j , same time and place, ALL MATEEIAL,jay. . ' -rr: fcitletiiiar ntl Xlata, ; -Saved from Wreck of said BaM&a' ' Janll-tiUfale. , J A 0PEBA H0U8E. 7;-.n.ra.,x- jOSjTITELTtHREB.BIjiHlSOHLt Tneaday, Wedueeday Mt Tknreday, r, . JANUABY 13th, J4th axs 19th. e- . iuuuavrjuufll f f .-. - ... '' ; ' mt.1 Atr bcriiiittt. Tlae Werld-Beaow e Bmaaorlat AND ' MAN OF MANY, FACES," ASSISTED BY MISS HELEN NASH, -THE charming- Klocationfat and VeraaUle Aetreaa, in the great comic sketch, arranged expreetly for Mr, Burnett by the late Douglas Jerrold. entitled ! -' MB, CAUDLE. . ' VMB. BUBNBTT. v MBS. CMXWlJtitiS-.wh MISS-HELEN NASH. . ' ... .; . , . " ' irtcttS Comic Portfattuire of " The Preacher from Oeoatdansi ALSO. IN HIS RAPID CHANGES, JCAJKIN 'a, l EIGHT CHANGES 'OP PACE AND ' 5i ' TEATUBES-' IN 10 MINUTES, : ! ,:' " . ' ... . " r ., . , ADM3SSI6N Parquette and DresS Circle, 75c. ; Parquette Circle, 60c ? Gallery, 26c. , .-; Stare, without extra charge, . Doors Open at 7 V o'clock i aeaerrea aeau at nemrDergr hook ana music commence ait 8. ' ' : , jaall-at 17,000 SACKS AMERICAN AJfD UVEBPOOL : -- and ,; ;;- lyool Fine Salt, et S9-tf : WILuAED BROS. TICK! TICK! TICK! H. Allen, Jr WATCHMAKER j ANPV JEWELER, J:, . No, 11 North Front Bt feet r ALL WORK 'DONE AT A WORKMANLIKE , manner.' With an experience of twenty jearo at the bench, he guarantees to give sanafacUon and prices to suit the tuaes. Givebha triah Hn-ha. oa hand a very-fine assortment of Watches and Jew elry, Clocka, Silverware. Pocket Cutlery, -e -, , B. Ship Caroaometers properly adjusted. aSc 11-tf . ', - -i-, j Dripy irikuL r J- 0FFXB FOB 1SALB-MY ENTIBB STOCK OF ;' ' l aoa- Medicinra ' " V K0W1N8TQBBON - - . . --Hi an it i t t ..i- -.i'-'s!': ; if ; Corner .of SXarfcefand Front Bta. f - Reaaanable temo will be given, with the privilege of leasing the building which la most favorably lo ; cased for the bufineea. , .. " ... - Apply to the undenfgaetf, er4 Chaa. Ml Stedmaa, Attorneyat Law, lor patticnlars. .. ., J. LI WOOSTXB. dec81-lw , . ' . . -f - - MGAJaDBN SIlED! GARDIiHSEI , JUBCEtyjf LANDBETH; '. -Kij a large and well selected stock og-T?- vvf! Gardens Field : iya itfv--n - and Qm02r.TTS9 Jf. Etc- .,,-. i ; 8oldwaoleeale and retail at ' ; ? m .viHxw;'j.-.- - ' 3. K. MoILHENNyS Drar and Chemical Store (Lippltt'a old atandX ; . decW tf . . - . ,. - Mi Port, Bacon, lam. - . - 10 000 w?KUV1CKP00LAiana0AJf JQQ BBLS. C M. PORK. ?K BOXES D. S. 8IDK8. '' - ' : IU 60 Boxes Smoked Sides. 1 AA 11788 MtIMB LEAP LAKD. :'i -Far sale lew by WILLIAMS MUBCHISON. Jan 11-tf ; ; Disstoia'i Cross Cit Saws. - - QOLLINS,! 4b : 8DCMON8 AYES i if: AND A VARIETY OF FBOES, At ' i ' , V::? V" '"' GILES MURCLUSON'B, 1 Jsa lWf -.' 88 North Front St, Wttmiagtom '5i r MYRTLE GROVE SOUND, Notioe.1 1 A LL - PERSONS ABE HEREBY FOBBWABN- Xa. ed orrem trof the Janll-lw Flonda 0rJUiiiC3s HOOO8 M Ki M 4 r ii 1 1 against piirerina, nacklng, cuttlnr. defacing arias aav thine oa mv land, aader the nmai-r ', law. THOMAS CRAKA. Kin! ti ''siiJ'i ii ; i i jji;t -An- Ai;tvw-''wt-v4;.-: r, EsiaMii tf 11 M:Bsts.4" "lDHATa .AND , ; BONNETS BLEACHED, . r J preesed sad mads tof.t " :,v ?M - . Forpsrticiuarscan on MRS. JEKKIZOKR, 4th Street between Nan sad Charch. . aov tt ; -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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