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THE HOBNING STAR. ;; ' i PUBLISHED JknYBT r : v " i B.&TKB Of BUBBCRIPTIOlt. Vcar, In advance (by mail) . v. . . . ...100 vZmUtUi in Stance ? v? , A 3 50 Three months, in advancer" " ).....,..... 8 00 one month, in advance "j )...;..,.....;; To City Subscribers, delivered to any part of the dir. Fifteen Cents per week. i-QurJCHy. Agents are mlauthorized to. collect forbore than (!moatha in advance. " , mmm aanaaiaaa i mmm .at Mpr CommertM Vf aTrtSted S,atQTday forpub- lUaiuig a .WtteryiadTerUsemenL-.n .-Loss, ; $90, 000 fry .liar's ing.o? rjoamg i ifactary ! i o 10.911 j Williarasport,' Penn. half Tmlliott dollars. ..,,-.! .-..-.I f iii tl". I.ilti." '" Ur).i!-.--.iiii.iii I . .,, Freucai" Rovernmeoti wiu not 1. allow criticism :on .'SfiienpaC' p'JIfift' W w Chief JusticeVjSrsr inHTipiimented yesterday.;' : Bayard of. ferpi.:nverid& io President; to 1sA($ foWattkifotk " vir tually' recogniziog thevMclilnery govern meat, . ouiskQawasiiwussedin the Setinte1 'yefacraT providing fori free. - newspaper ftxeban ges, also for free postage on- papers 1 in comities where published,.' "... nTiiere; .'were various ; decisions rendered la the BpprettiW Court of tlie United 1 Suites yesterday. New York Markets: ' tine, . ii if5;;roa;:;: $3.47(50 gold, 1 13$ 1 :;; .nother Vcreyasse,'' three hundred! feet wide, reported two miles be low, Batflxh .R6uftei;I.; THE CONKRR VAt'iy K ; SKC VTI VE : 'i''S-i''QnsavrTiam:v:'ui.i Ou TharsdayiiiixtVi Uie 16tl, - the Exccu tiv Jrittee :of tlie V&aiO' erotic, ;CaVaiiVle- ,pai:3tijtirAmee,tt in committee jp.)iQW ior 1ne 7.pujcc . ot . pupermxenaent or I'ubliejXi.sjictio'aii.d' arrange a l.rframrue fp.ho su 111 . A Florida Plllbdater. i ' . J .. I-EY .West, April 10. ' 1 " ,.r ..TT . .!.- . I - r- . ; 1 .1 1 ttm Irnm.Hiiviin'n1 fl.At I FrcKo United States C6e6t6ffat!a1rio4i- ville, arrived at Havana lately froni Key West: He" remained several weeks, and then left for San tia2; de Dookery was;; bTr-i'.'tnisslpii Vforritbe 1 owners of einbargbed property, ::bnt farm "BelvldereVowned by Messrs. Wile the rumor Jias . uot,.bee.q,;niirrned,: lard Brothers, and located i : on Brunswick Last Friday Dockery presented 'im- riveiv iHerew'esaw twenty acres in Eng self to the American consul atlfoievL- ':i:---dV'4n;'wmKk'M u tas, repretWg : Mmself coming from the interior. The Consul lm- mediately took him.tQ the . Governor, who referred th mat.tor tn Pnr.plln. the eommandinff 'jTPneral of FnPrn Principe, who ordered the arrest of hy a thorough system of drainage. About both. The Consul was jtubseqaently-'PerSV-.tract, Imme released by . Order of Portello. but diately on Bmhswlck: river,' were formerly Dockery was detained as a prisoner, I been louna on, ciSTpeon. Jlistnal w going '.pq but the. resultvis not I known., ..lie wasi alive on the. 7th in. 1 staiit.' : If . .he is foiind guilty of com-1 mumcatirig wjth , tUe insurgents, he will, Very probably; lie 'e xecuted. i ; The British Aristocracy and a Partr by the Name of, Johnson. ; , Apartyby- tlie iiam"oP Johnson has created v a 8ensation in London. I The ripple was originally; confined to fashionable society, but now It has agnaitu me cuminuuiiy ai Iarge- Piiblie expiteLaent is intensified by I . 1. v j 1. : . i 1 1 two circumstances, first v. nnKnflv knows who thfe uarty by "the name of Johnson " isV 'exVept - that' ' she is a l woman secondly, ' hobody knows what the party by the name of John- son has doneexcept ..obtain' a presen tation to the;,;',Qneep;i-''It:, i' was a newspaper:, paragraptiin the Court Journal wh ten brought ptttpe fever- ana-ague rijt wnien; is'buii snaKing London society,' tlid ibis-, was. what it, I saw : "ine presentation or ju ra. way8" of the brace. JBCenry Da Berry a V Be .iohnson;at ;Herujey'..4rawing: fore the war and duringtlie war, there was room on the 2Qth of Februaryook : f roto imbeonv'lhe ' - ' k" 1 -6y",, naturallv.reat caraitaken:; the Lord Chamberlain to1 ' eicltidft ; oblee- tioiiabIe;iWrsons.rTl&Waeraph!al- lu.lwcl to is a soW o'fSwarninatb.i the ;vi istocraey to; beware ',tf the;, party ' Ijy tlfe ijanie ojfVJns'o Th flsa f I.. titty t-.ii ;Mt tf .to . i:iwithatl'ltW "' ....i ..,it i. .:,iitf . Aorth tliern throughDighttmaHs:':." 'PrH p. If Carolina Central mails, 5 A.JI. I ;n ' t . ' . ' ! . l'.J j m t I oumuviue, oaiuraays ana iues- r, days... 6 A. M I ayetleville. riverl Mondays and Friday ..-vji iJ.vji-.'l" Pw' M. Fayet te v iite by C; C; R' V.;. daily ,5 ''A, M )nsl((w C. 'il.'. ihorse'ijaiU every . i i . .Fridav .-i twi .-.vj; . i.'.-'.v. i .y 6 A.; M. Jaiies C. 8TEVKNtjoiji-8ftve Money. ;v . -' J ; j ' i , . - j ( ... . -,,nl ! i . .'i.i " ..... j. w . . . a . . ... , I I . . . . a . .A r..aa. The case of Antone Freeman, the deserter, t '-v., t ' ''m. tl,LU f. ... -'ii - t s -V u- .days at. the farthesLir. In. fafit,Mr. Soojt, fiyniUie QirnianfBarqite Courier; who was ' . 4 I vi AAtUo J, . -j1" -i. -'a, U the Superintendent, reports that the flesh; is aireslcrt on ITrirtnv nicrlil. an nffOUDt OI . . r-- .- ! which appeared ta-this paper ' SlaturdayiyP r . . .. . r f - - L I k.n lUoi-ulltr V. uteri i ' morning,hadahearingbeforeU.S,Cfwnmis- sionerCassidey.ye8terday-afternoon. Free- nan was fully identified by a number of iwit- 'esses upon whotn he had passed the cbun" terfeit silve half dollarswhich appeared to be his stock in traeT,' and the evidence be- . ing deemed shffibie'nt?' defeil'dant was' re- uuireu 10 ffive securnv in tue uum ui uw for his appearance at the next ternv ; of the U. 8.! District Court In is'city in default of which'he was 9pinmitte4 f?3ai frmUhMVimi0rBbonx ten thousand heads. pfcabb.wAfahr ' .... . , a a L tu. toi'ub, jw, iu. "'I&JL'I-JIIa V'nl.VI.. .. . . 4 w:::L, X: LZmL n "iw. cd fot ihe information, in .regard to this vicinity have T)ee,n sadly .injurea ny we r- - 0 ALJ JuJrr,iotfmr. TA I Wr.t. . that jPTlriiiVr 5 'I ri . r.'y , , ,,,.. ... VvKVje faf. S . .v' ...! , ...,.... -i u . .. .-t ... . """l ... i i! 'n.vVt7;if..iji.v It ICE LANDS. The Dry-Cultare System-What Drafn- By invitation of the proprietor, some twenty.five gentlemen yesterday visited ihe farm of Dr. J. K Winaots, located near the CapeTear :river,N: about 6-miles above the city. The principal object of the " expe dition" was to witness the operations of a steam-pump recently placed in position for the purpose of removing from the fields the erto made them almost valueless except jfor the production of rices liv; "" Leaving the wharf of Messrs. 0. G. Pars tey'l aboujiU .ojv$ftfiijtle "steamer Dme, " a" pleasant ' rfdef of forty minutes' tbok us to the Wina'hts f arm. There we fouqd. the steam-pump in operation and saw the effects of its powerful work on the adjacent fields!'' Tlie punip' is known; as The White- Clark 'Sr Cb.'s Centrifugal Pump," and has a rated 'capacity of 0,000 gallons periiinute ? .Whether or not it will cdme f ullyj up to the guaran tee of the manu facturers wal not determined yeerday, as the fafcilitiea taf :athoroigfi5 test were not ample.' It was estimated; L6w6ver, by en gineers present, that it was pumping at the rate of abQUt 400Q galloqs per :mjrmte i ;'Dr. -Winante has . under embankment about 10d acres of what is known-in - this section as. rice land; and jour: iftspecOon lof the land and the working of b,lissteam-pump yesterday satisfied us that every5 acre' f, it can oe uiorouguiy arainea.and niaue to nfodnce? fn fthnndftnrfi' nriv -nf thk tfrana oc. ,,ti,i.,i:-..i: giaooL vi iauics uctuuai iu uui uuuaic . ... r The;1 - dof Winants was a few days 8aturated wiViste weKeuroritsbuativaiion. jsow.he haa a PW that , will, ja our opinion, keep as dry as he may wish, if kept at work one our retnrB we visitedthe notetl truck' thirty thousand cabbage plants, and other ' ,ol i .. - a:J w , , 1 We al3 saw herc.-mucu, to;.our .gratifica tion wat may be doBewiUi oor rice lands culSed jio-cej V'but IRtV PumJ:WPrked by a-windriujliilhe land is kept sufficiently dry, even. during the heavi est: freshets .in the. river (when the nattiral drainage is entirely , stopped), -to produce thefinest cabgage, oats, corn, and in fact every crop;that has yet been tried. J The 8011 13 as ,oa"jy ana iriaoie as mat or a will - cultiVated garden, nd presents an in- controvertible argument in favor of tlie dry- culture svstem. which' we : verilr believe is destined to make cverv acre of rice land in the Cane Pear section woilonfi'iiun. dred dollars - t.i-. . . ", ,ww','J, ""Jr Some writer in the Springfield Republican aate readersin aletterfrpmthiscfly, a rictly authentic history of the " Swamp Angels" and their connections, of which the following is a specimen.-' Of course our readers .in jRohespQiCri- appreciate all the writer says about " educated," " handsome and accomplished." emirieatly bhristian ,Q the best sense and! .bright, :handsOme aad of gentie way8i''esrjeciaily 'the gentle Indian, perhaps1 of ! the,. 'Tuscarora blood. HrlSmnlalto- They had at least tett bildren. One soft,' Wtlliam, would tove.hwni,laJten;ifor,lwiite man, was1 edubated at the North, and was hand- sotne and icciimpfisiiedl; ! !L6vyreyVwaa the owner of a large tract of land,, and , had. every lumir uumiurcauie auout mm. jae had been dissipated in his youth, but was sober indTT''ind1eVdner1n,itueci,iircn. Mts Lowrey is still living," and !is -' regarded by her acquaintance as eminently Christian in the best sense.,. ,.,i, ... ;,. ( ,eafclo8e,pf the war there was n the family a lad of 15," bright, handsome, and of gentle ways, but as brave as.a IJttn, r'V. . : '. ti. ; . 5 . . 1 f .. aadU4)ametwaStiDJelierJioWey;.". Still Alive. Bat Ns Hope; Betsy McRee,, , the, unfortunate , colored woman alluded to a few days since aahaY- f j .... 'i ing been so badJy burned by. having, a fit and falling into thefire, and whp(waf sr)b9e ouently Uken to the uounty root nouse. .WaSUU,ailVI7 Y UlUl hot considered possible1 that she can recbyar, j 'm i i,onKely. ! 0 Y A colored .man by tthe name of Gardner 1 Toomer, who is said to have attained the I remarkable Age of about 113 years; died in this city on Saturayy.apdjaspUwe jto ig laat resting place in Pine Forest Cenle- i torv ni. Hiinnav arternoon ova vast, wuwuw 0f coiqred people, the most of them on f obt. I ; He beloneed previoas 'to' the close of thM: 1 1 V-A He belonged previous to the close of th ..".ai-l-- ..Wla-lad'l-tUtf.A-'A La wr In thrt IflTft .1 . U. fOlSSOO. UU Ih la v h'member Pf his' family thatwe'kre Ifldebti; A gentleman, .Mviagisevem mues irom J jtbACltypWiUSthat, on yesterday morainfrlf I a;J .m .(.lr.MgannMIAMnf ? !.l Jl 1C rtiLmV-iisvinir natd an sarlv visit to his 1 1 , II, II II 1 V Ail I 1 ''"vtl JI1UM I l'''MV' ' X ll:; nX M M XV" fV V W 111 Local" Doir. o ' Mayors' : boui t yesterday morning. ' tJ4-iQuit-e a -.nbinber ofifeifelb) re-J ported in below. . . I . - k , fl McEv.ay.Hiberniwn will shWP mm n W W?Wm M' here on the 22nd and 23rd insts. 1 - - -arrived afeNew Berry port frorh thft port op, tlie tn inst. - Ofho SehKJVeMe QmnL Jordan. sailed from Providence for this port on the; n.. . ! ii! ' .... I 9bU 1UBI. i. i..-.iu . --it..u.,i .!.s.fft j 1 - 1 ne Nveaisn.prig ijeijpiint uni: man, arrived at Pantzic from thisH port on the 9th lUSt. "I The Maria ZamK Lanrensen. entered out from Liverpool for thisoort on the 24th ult. 1 :rrr ' -& '' r tt'-" ' ii . '-L,,e rt',wI oss, iroiu tnis IKHtiui xyiga, as on uugeiiess on lue J . r t:;; t : I ioru Ult. 1 The Schr. Helen JU. Cq,Mc-, Carty, sailed from Belfast for this port on j Uie4thint. , : The German Barque Rudolf ht aske, arrived at Antwerp froni' this port on the th inst. ; - v ; , , r Ihe Schr. F. K. Shaw, Watts, sailed, .from Rockland, (MaJfor this poit on the 4th inst. The German 'Bamae ylma 7-7- , - t ' t-s- - I tl.ionnrtnnil.a'rtl.i.ct . :'-::!-'- I : Aueisriusn mrquc J3ecfeermet Dalrymple, cleared from New York for J this port on the 9th inst. m. r, 5 " . 7 The German Barque JFYeOertck I 5caa, vvaacK,arnveaatwinemunaeirom this port on the 20th ult. ::" ; 1 - The German v Barqaentine ASolvK ' Henrichsen. arrived at London rom this port on'the'tajuUVr.".'..'-'- : tv i i,s ii. - , , from jail yesterday, on his own recognjz, mrfk . tr a nnaoii at fV f . ; ,- - I wfv wam j ; Private Lawrence Allen, a col- . f , .,.. I ored member of the police force, died on Sunday and wa3 buried yesterday. - uiceung Ui lue iwraoiMJuu- A TaJ -aTt ty Commissioners was to have been held yesterday, but no quorum could bp had. j Tlie Spring term' brthb Superior Court for New Hanover County convenes n this city on Monday next, the 20th" inst. -p! ,r : tTr . j . . 1 ... ax. 11 UUU U UU it . TJOlli here and preached at Front Street church on Sunday; Rev. Dr.' Moran supplvinsr his pulpit at Wilson. ; ' : ' . v r , r i 3 i - -Only 130 persons isted their city taxes yesterday. Only a few more days remain in which tq attend to this im- porta" inauer. - Mr. , J. Bissett's residence. ; on Hanover, between Second and Third Sis., caught fire yesterday morning but was ex- tmguished without damage. A great crowd witnessed the I baptising at the foot of : Queeii street on Sunday afternoon, by Rev.W.'. H. Banks, colored. Seventeen were immersed. a i 4. u it I u .attcuiv , fvvr. v,uas. Capps residence on Church, between Third and Fourth streets, on Saturday night,;was frustrated and tlie robber, a.iwhite: man' f put to nignt. L j i A fire jn ,the woods near the two. cemeteries on Sunday afteraoon caused considerable excitement for' a short time, f but it was happily extinguished in time to I JJr liclionald at hi officf i u' t ,z.,Si .i.-'f0' iiil-,f t nortkxf the Wi & W. R. R, on Fourth St. J made a narrow escape on Sunday, a stray b.u)let from, a pistol passing:wiUi an 4nh wall while he was eogaged lfi reading. A Aronff.tneTOnarT. " , With a zeal' that Only a local can suii-' LHdflUi 1,1 t -i mil -iinkil -L!-" ';t ' ' stroll siong ine wuan in searcn oi Hems, he btloritt; 'Uaasctf, 'TOch;1 ranrini? in importance' from' temneratti lo.Ui f LlCfU"U. it.i'il;!! JJ blood-ht, Bvtv nothing tragic, could e see or hear. The drowning of the, poor cur. we eisewnere- recorainne squaoonng However,, we. noticed many a fine steamer with their bustling hands stowing valuable cargoes in heir capacibiia holds, .while io less. . oupeWuffol',' . 'ifearcely less active, were grace Jul little schooners, preparing jto face gallantly :the.peras.f. a swlmPrerthe bTO.' A'rfdUaaam44Var!eiy, - a. it seemed, there .weie Jarge, lazy Jo(ddig flats, some floating awkwardly! othlrsfiAg acainst the wharon this side of the Cabe T?aao r K.v!nff tn thna n.-rnsc ihn wav. I ' came up to the pity, yesterday afternoon fbr the purpose Of taking in a supply, Pf cojal preparatory, to,, towing, the .ftea .dredge r t,.pij.arfaiiir. .rvnfrt,ionH(n nr river jtagprl'th'e pVesp'eenailspended. iWe wherbV m '.wPHfel''cduldi" W'doh- thel Ixpftfifeht, ft'fhat w'af all f .A i . ... .. I wai iatol3de af ouf at tne pres- ITTMtft WIIQ ' D' TOierCS IU lllO . i - ' . M nvM-2'jn-iA'VK:'vL. mMrTement of oar tiver and bar that it has .Jui! 1..! . x.-"-r. r t?-. -t-.-j- . nea ot'caoin stove 'IB oy a sea oreaKing on Jmm, boards Vhichdestyedth can't record-they were not on the boards. ... nt. ,nmam . . " ' ' - ' '' I adbwedmir'ffliich'ito coonryv-u w.. . - m n i j . .1 i ii l .11 ui . ,i 1 1 ' , i ' " ' " i i Nnnnrnt ll tMia,Waw 3vsitnnate.!bnt wereMjaty in ""yVr LifAULV.rni",! .n n f,tfA 1-L7-.1 ,i.h,ii iliii'in--v'"v I'"' .'i"t ' At J7 ' I.honethat some. rangesnent -.might she. ef- mnflton.u ii.T.u. it:e iii 'i. r w w". w j 7 , . - v. I i yair .1 nnny fur nnnniv - The Cold .Snap lujqry to Gardens. 1 .11 1 1 . i ! . 11 -ii( t-ml'Hi until -H m.ili ; TTi TTi .. . . . 1 1 . i . . . .1 (.... Prom whirmfiiiiSnon we can Eather. it '.mxi 4tii WAfVJiiWUwUk sJ . ited'Whas been prddde'tive of'k conside!ra-' jibTe amount of darpage to , truck and ptr J l t I.lji-t t - til 4 n r . IIJ J I ! 1 MW. - T,s"w 'Wfv, Frenxjlv haa suffered, materially heihftving lost the most of his Deas. beaDS. encumbers. : &c What agefeas been sustained by v: : ' t. . ; i i .1 yrniint1, but itls'fefered thfit'they liave aTso'sOffeted I... !LVf.! i I . . ' "i 'serious injury from, frctet hnd 'cbld'ccm- "b?6'ed. ' ti.r iu i. iwiimvr.u 1 we learn that 'ice was noticed in: various loralitip VRnturflftv -mnrnlnor' nnil' W iip.nril of one. instance in which a farmer, who; was starting tQ tlie city, sprinkled water on hi9 .vegeiaBjea.. jjMor.e.ieing Jiome ano: when he reached hereit had frozen hard on the leaves Tt is ihfi trpnpraV imrvrpiaatnn jt.hut oroftt ji :n 1 . i. ,i ,1 that.fra scarce the. coming season. "'! ' " aememper iae -oor. novertv-stricken'soula in our comBmnitvre: member that they wmhave an oDDortunitv their sympathetic impulses by attending the gran&Charity G6nceirt;if the Opera House? , They will get the worth of their money iin, SVPff Ffif. M&H fe1lllJ uiuaittti taaica auu at tuc eauic T I TY1 0 acviwl n rntol I our I A hlA H rto i oa. y .. ... WW t.ov woruiy unutiia ulnar. Reserved seats can be had atHeins- berger'8 !lt 25 cents extra. Gone to Another Field or labor. Rc.rllC'&rosi;4 formerly of St. Thomas' Church ia this cUv has succeeded J'Uui - ReV: JI'VMtiKamaraas Pastor 'of St:- Johu s Catholic churchy liaieigh, and offici-; atea tor tne Ijrst tune.OBrbunday last. The Aa Kev- bishop (iibbons was also present and assisted in the services or the day,?lhe I conffreeatron Of -8t ' Thnrnfta' rhnreh no donbt sir wiose i "- i - -' - - t - ' - - - J ' : " m,niBtrat. nna thaw Jimra en Ion cr worahiniwJ j . , . .rt,, with much-regret. Adlfld to TliariTogT Yesterday mOrning1 tt dfogy looking ca- nine, of that charming species that fanciers amiably all cur;" was'stindiBg Woileof the dockson Water street. aDDarenUv cazins at the rippling Cape Fear, when suddenly be sprang overboard, sank and was seen no mot? , ,4ad it been a py,we should not. have cared, but we felt sorry for filiate pf that dingy looking cur. Passinejyrttnn4 Hai Capt. J. Wise denies that he has had anything tor-do with ''passing around the hat,, . relattetfto municinricaratoout citv. aad Bay'sr hat proper committees froii each WardWm 1ft ava ttoir hf .thftwkfti. Tt. dividually the.7aptain will ( labor f0r the ca wut reward or, hope of reward other than that of duty donej orj words to i.toai euecw- .Lecture Ta.Nisht. r jiThe; celebratedi blind prepcher''nd poet, Rev. W. II. 'Milburn, delivers his promised lecture under the auspices of the " a' j -r Opera House thisevenine. Let evervbodv eo and hearShls3 eloquent sneaker, in his treatmeBt of his chosen theme, What? a 'tin- .VS , is -t mm 'tmm Bis (SatherlnK. Tremendous outpouring Of Mii masses at the. Radical . pow-wow; .. at. VSpnng Branch, Grant Township, on Saturday about one auditpr.to eyryxndidat or.. Jis represen- picked out m"Xk-and "went for himj." . Resultverwhelming enthusiasm r j rj. rHity jj't? fTj,-;.i . lilneoliiawnhl.p., nr! r. , j The Conservatives of Lincoln Ttfwnship apjioted,fiv.tieleg ,i of.ttrreooi tne delegates viz ? Messrs: ' a. , witia! t U'-'iiiiF'in'.i5n; ffM'A'tTanttA. aiil . 4;kw.. iar, i.Viih'T'liW'f.'Allr, CONSERVATIVE SIEETEKG. WIlnxlusttOnfTownshlp In the absence pf, any. .Township pijgw 0?nAaf.fetrrff - . leadiiwr. RppwaUF $0$: voter .MW4 ,of' Wilmington to assembleurt Hot, e,: '- f 1 . Q' 'ay. evening, ir 1.1. ii. . imviA t nriiintir, if HaIa. clouli. ior tuopui jjwbo "Wt-'SVM, meet in this city April 22nd. i -.i i t i vuairman o.nsryaw.v , ,Vpm,f ?:HJ f 9Anrif.ir .lh)p i . airtn.An Tarboro, Easter Sunday,. . .... . April 'Holy'InttoientJ8,'!Eenoir Co.,:j . lMt"f M' Haanfii AWaUlV) are e jay flew?MiiiaK.i. 1 " cbnectTons inbe f of Diocesan missions Wad at te, iflape , , , , ,'tl (..oil uii.t lliiil jtsshssj-; ml a I.) ilntH I in the finest srsdes or a vfffflTrairn v ' ! Spirits' Ttirt3.3ntm:e3j ik'tii . .fiu.', lull--.' tt (; ni j . h n 1 TUe. .Supreme. i Caurt iwill . con tinue all next week. . . The Charlotte weekly QbserVer w t o handa' Very ' flrie ' 'thhty-tw6, Column paper.aii w.-u r.i ! !! in; j " iii!iTiThEi Xincolnfcoa...,io7tes ! Is about , to clpse its first volume and its peyr ma.rienciyis' fiilly Established. ' ! '' ' ' Lincoln' tovVhshijj 'Tecdmihends David Schenck as Conservative candidate for. Judge pf the Ninth District. .. . , . t .! i--,ii'i i.:l:::4i v .' - The collections for the past week attire revenue office' Of-the Fourth Cbliec :tioa District-amountsto $11,334 04. , - -i j tt-7 A,, .colored, .mother pf. Durham: left her child in Ithe house where it was burned, and shei has become insane; ; : -The Charlotte Judicial District Nominating Convention .of the . Conserva tive party meets at Lincolnton on the 18th May.:-.-; v :.. i- : . :-.... -, : : rr The numbers of Radical asbi- rants for Congress in the 4th , District; .says . the News, numbered twentv-thrfee nn to 3 o'clock ' Saturday, ' with ' one ! county aiid seven townships in another to;bear from! - Woodson has killed the Seaboard iand Rajeigh Railroad before it isbuilt.1 : He aays : in ; bunaaySi ivej; The Engineer corpse arrivea witnm tne cury limits, yester day evening, when thev. were met bva deou- tation of bur citizens and escorted to the Yarborough Hoiisei ' ,! :' ' : u i; ; 1 'Creseehi : Tho'abbeal 'taken ito th'tf gttrfetab' Gbitrt Of the Unit6d States by ine woyernor in toe case of Hibley against we , w esiernt JNortu uaroima Kailroad Com pany from a., decree jof the , Circuit, Court Ordering the sale of that road under a mort gage;1 has been-whhdrawn : and the Circuit Court is nowat'llberty to carry into effect the decree for sale.;;. The: result will prob ably be the. purchase of the Western North Carolina Railroad, by., some parties in the interest of consolidation. ' . ..-'drescehtl A member of the bkr just from' Greensboro Informs "us that on yesterday evenln sr. : Judee 'Dick bf the Federal Court Sentenced two men named, respectively,? Ruth, tod;-Lineberry; to . fine ahd' lmprisonmentfcff ; illicit distilling me jormer to twelve .months imprisonment and a fine pf $1,000, and the latter to six moatlM imlrtisonmeait And al fine of 113000. -Next week the i court iwiTt be occupied with iae ayiJf apeket, whieh is large, ; Tuesday; however, will be devoted to the hearing' ot the case of Cherokee Indians vs." General Blount and John Til Deweese. It will be remembered that Blount and Deweese are charged witiidefr&udiug the Cherokee In dians. It is thought that an effort will be made by counsel for defendants to have the case removed to another court. Messrs.: Lusk Erwia ;and Woodfin are the counsel for plaintiffs. ' Farmer's Hotel. B; :C. Barden. Prbri'r.'-2 JC,Grady., Anstin, Texas- T M Smith, S A Lewis, 0 GRR Richard Herrinsr and Son, Satnpsoh ; T L Crpmidie, Bladen ;R y yoiiBsuir, uupun county. ' ' National BoteT,uReube'nw Jbnes & Son, ProprletorsS T Ashe,i; Wadesboro, N C ; JHMcLeod, Goldsboro; i N C ; F C Gar- lick, Agent MacEvoy's Hibernicon; R;F Howies, Augusta, Geo.; J Swift, W & W K R ; T A Darby i i City ; - M 1 M Johnson, City; H C Smith, Columbus county? James wore, iv as v ,JJawKiBs, Jttockingham; George C Freeman,. Sand Hill ; J A Can eron, Rockingham; John McLebd, Carlton;" J J Scott, Fremont; Berry Godwin. Lum- berton. Purcell House, J. R. Davis. Proprietor GeoW Gleason, Columbus, Ohio; A Pope, N C; M Canfield, New York; QW Thames, ua;jn xyson, wire, cnudren and maid, New York; John W Walter, England; Dr and Mrs A Wharton, - Miss Wharton, S S Murdock and wife St PauL : Me; Mrs J P waiceman ancUMn. aiew, xork;; tx Clark, G L, Dudley, P D Cowan, N Mayer, City; Mat Herr, Johw Hamilton,, New York- J F Rodman.- Columbus ' couhtv : 1 F 1 Georse. J W Gore iWhiteviUe.1 NC;H R Ballew ana jwile, J5tew x o j q Marsh, Colinttbla ; J S Denkinsf C&AR: R M Mclntire City; D Rydler, RicliinoridV Dan Bobri Satrfl Q Hehiv-aird wife, Kentucky ; W pa McFarlane, w E Anderson, Nathan Mayer, City : Jas W Gore. WhitevUle; H W Gibson. C C Gibson, Laurel Hill; W S $tyrring,- uon jonnston; u a rmmps, v a A; J y Pogue, N 0; S M Simon and wife, Penn;!C Stephens .and wife,' Onsloiwu A Anderson ajnd wife. Liverpool; Jaa T Gjddens CHn- ton, N C;'S T' Jones, Newbern;. BamUE Hays, Cincinnati; 1 Tlo Williams, ' Rocky Point; L A-Oummingham,'Federal Point ; J" W Hutchtoson, Appletbn, Wis; Miss H E Hutchinson. Appleton. WisiMissE JConir- d6n, Conwayboro, 8 C. T C Dunn, ' LHfle. 'River. '.''.'' :''.' """'.' , '" , '..' i ..Hr.tiih... ... ..Wil ,..;. -..1: hi,,. ! -t NEWr advertisements: Hit iii Ii .llilll i. ' ) il ill' ,.- r TFTATINa BOUGHT OUT MR; IX 'PIQOTT, late AAi jL ooaqponiBi, i now nave me pleasure or oner ttg-td1 tKe paliltt indiiiy f rieWW d fresh supply of ' .trip, fn It ylillmi i Jinil'i 'il.t in ihi) Tdbaoeo G-bods, ' i 'Ad ciolceBtanaii' "uattV Cigar, i will M- waya-lcaep ion nana. - a -call is soilelted,i ami tUs- Sf rs t GEORGE HALL, I i i t P Tobacconist, ! I: I- !! i !-.!!. .-.-till 1 ' t i "f!M.M M A ; t I ( 1 ' III IMo ll2 Market! Street. WILMINGTON, N. C. i f-' i 1 1 i t i tit ti.-. SavrMdney. ;. part fURK COFFEE, and of excellent flavor. Pre purMi4iatld bhljr 1V "r 7!Ul j m.A imi. I vf!i;T!.i T. n ..t r a sui'Kuiois'Ai't'ri&j-:'!1 t!l lijjiMMitiR ,tj.nJ t n:-, k! Jl ll k'.!., biJ"?!;! 0il .u K'll iK . nttti"JftWJW'"?i-ii Jlll. f . ... THA-W fVTinni .T-TJLi. I ..... 1 1' iiiri mar u-nac im mi" I. Iinnii iii i HUI't ' TaJtfM PluritattiOB.eOaallfl. Fl Bimra. Axle Grease. Saddl aiibaadiSaadltt)aai aD'kuWtoibf ilito . wi;.b Bjfiriies. -n- vrd M .vi:l i-iTt -iii. i 'iittlo(i n I'liinou no i ) tv.' Hardware. 1 ki.hhi i 1 oaonierr . tfaraiFactorjr,' WliJatlietorTb : . ( ii f'tsli sail iri 'no (Af'MJt .'1 tF jiiriiiifi 01U nv? flr fl.HWV 1 inuti 'fii-.vi ;ii.nTnT- M MU1 -'Til. J wiLMiiVSaPaSitWrAssociATio3r l' I - "I a. f 1 -J'l 't !-;. vl vjuil-M-i;' Jiv tnt ! J mf tiu j t ' 1 ' I WliL IlELIVER 6f8 LECTUttfc ' What ai Blial Man'Saw; mEBilaiip Ii 1 1 i i ifitf !!- OH'. Aftii'f'J'fKiiz' " , Tuesday .Evening,, , lUi, . iwtajpi, ,t AT 8 OCLOf!K. ..a.;:-...alIaJr. la. .,.T.. ll .J, ,.. "J H admission Fifty uenw.' ' "Beats mat'bereaertveti at Heinsberger'a . Book, ,, Store without additidnak 6hargeJ'. '-,,,J- J,K! SlUlTii" aprii-lt , BEST BUTTER " IN THE "f OtllC' JUST' RECEnrEi THBi ' FIRST 'HTPMEiNT this season of tne . .in. r aii ,iiie. vyoria s.-iSj; DIRECT FROM 0T5K ORANGB OO.v!DAIfeY. :::.: .-:IH ! ti Pli . t HiU'Ul We are now prepared to furnish. this BUTTER-: and will keep it constantly on bind. ' - j..w:i ;.. . f .! nf.i'.l.'. if !. EMEMBER H..tt .ti'ii i t i ( 3 !i.....jK!i4:.!lb in The .'Ili9T UER IHE wRljpj wUl ways ha stapii.fii.eveiy ,pjclaage. '.j,, t . FOR SALE ONLY BY OBO. MYERS. apr 18-tf 11 and IS Front St. 1OtrGHTS;;81OEEi Tfrpn a ti Twri.nj ; 1 VNZ&.'W BfOey-i . lA.lNPjCPUg.Hj TTI ' Ckoot,' 'BatojciKr-j is, . , Afmra a. - apq the, ?H3tOAT, 'iaWr.' I -a aaaaia. J U aawa i CMaia vbh.i aaaa epeedfly and jer-i Baaiettly4 Hkf :liyi . . "s'. . "Wit CiiBKaurJ Wadeh-ddes not diV ty A coturlt and leitWbr4tiBl behind, bat leosens it, cleanses the longs and allays - .inoiAUj wiu XvaavTia.g LOaaaaou va aqa aaaijyi i n ; COSUMTTION CAN GUEI) Dy a timejy resort to this stanaara renveay, as. Drotfed bv-huiidrfeds of tsbmonias jtasirsbeiWo , Tne oenutns is Blgned J. Jfuttt " on tne wrapper. . tox, Mass. Soldby dealmsnenBy, , 1 sett'iD6'a1ifwitt'iT-4i t?- UI 10 ilvi'i biij is U A'Jlmud Dissolution of opart,T r a.i r. r CTOPARTNlSEtSHip HERliTOFORS' HX Isting wider the naine and eyle of If. JUVVMAN - !:: m fi'f.'j T'frrrTTf' Bff.lfp. I GEEENBERQ was dissolved March 19QL 1874. hr- the s s4ir,l Martin Kewman. The biiside'ss wflt' nerekfW'ie 'eoitideail tin Newmai ancl i&! "nfiaer ytVle of:i r . r t , ..- . .. 12-21 4 -FOT-$ t arS O rOUR CHOICE IN A LOT OF K)OD Black and Light Hatt; TO CLOSE THE STQCRVAT MTfi WEWtJOBE;! :: i ;7.'--; U:T.' :'. .;vUi;-: CSfl! No. 21 North Eront fit, ;i y.u ! Inthe 'National Botel"Buildaiig. - ' i: iit j apr 13-tf HEINSBEEGEE'S UVE x RQQK . AND . MUSfflio SmBE. '' ":l' -"'HasawaysiiffSlae' -jiqy ''':''':''''A;iiarffe''lriety !.-.; ifi .-jsi-.e?;'! .iaa.iUfU- i"iu .bio- Pianos, Organs, Guitars, Bartios: violins. Mnsical "fldiee. vionns, mi TSf'iO'J w ..ir Sjetjljwic. Blank Books, ci :-:.n- PaoerandEnveloDes. ::.!( it--1 .nr.i.Blblesii' Alataaai';4e'!Ate. - - a c r niwi m t Laiwt Chromo, Gallery ia thbe; State. TtotfP Ma St,.wihnington.;N C. (, , , ' ' All orders promptlyaUeiiied tii. " ', ap 13-ttt ,-i i" r -- " " ' 1 ' " ''' ''- ! .' ' ' I i.ewi;rop uuoai M; : -nr. in It; -irl.) nhii.s mifj'tt ii'.iiv" . aM . aM . . 0p; HHDS- BS"KlWc'CBOP!3UBAliMO- jror saie dv"- - aprl2-tf 27. 28 & 29 North Water St Hay Hay,' Hay.1 . in lilnnni fi(t jJiihri'.j vui.'t'.v ft ; i l.i inw'ttRrlJmj'-w:- rt!rWlij'itTkifcit:i .i,,,..,? ..'.( tjpwir. wiw jmm CTC NEW AND SECOND HAND SPIK 3 j 3 CASKS. hi. i ; iniiiiFor sale by V JioV w-.'i r..lT ' KERCHNER & CALDER BROS, jrapl 13-tf -i.T .''ftvissAstrmWatttt1 WatetltJ rr. n- '!:: ,i ,i.i if 1 f liiitl !j uoiton rianners. rt ii ti j T HAYE'OIh HAjttl AND POK SaalaE skve'RAL . . . . .! . si 14 ... I. ( . A of my celebrated COTTON PLANTBSS.-aadJ FEKTlLLK ..TtlrSTRInnTKR.S at my Mill nebr laaannDurg, jx. . Mzitm. m Teei apr 12-iizt wit JAMES LYTCHJ MA Crackerst ChadyJanc.Ll'Jrails. h BMs'Fresi ten an'd'sla ChfeUs, ,: ,n vVcil Imiji pnm-wiiiii n n-ru nt i ZprPoiesiKlst , ) n.bl. .tl. -nfl!Bbxfes Candles',11 J ,V '!: "V?" - ijjj. i'K ! I-i--. Jon ft Tor sale low by apt 19! tf i l -i WILIJAkS 4f MTJROHISON, if :..li:uil La 111 . 1 lj! .J--.J-7 IS i H U tlTTV ,?n?pi(ip Cttano,;,! toMtnl lusil 1 byii 1 . 1. "wr-Srai TirM?Hfs6N. 1 1 ... ... , 4 .1 l';UviHW-MYy. (OventlTB. EtaiBBaen's .nunnery.) Tt PiE(CrmXU.'3 OfTKia M3r.'.LONQ PRD JL leesionai experience in uiemcuce on iienilsi sl baa Ubpe-to laeet'tty offl psiroUi'abdrieiii as, U vwaminnym'djArBgmfHi Birr ! I StofW'nBkrrelst'18tVMtari 1 'dTFKli I id I U ,L j if i is ri i rr. . withdrawarof D. Newman iii" favor of hi T .w(:o0jrit.ti.jT) 'irTTirrnt HATES OF ADVKKT1SINW ! " wee days Cfti-i J 0 . five days.., .. S M ontweek..'. 8 o ,arull. Three weeks 6 . . TwoniontJie... M " " ; hreemonthB.'..... ......... :A SVMithljhavXUaVW " " One year... 60 01. i DBrpoAlraft; rAtltienitB taken-trhpor Uonately low Vatca. Five isqnarea estimated as a anarter-colnmn. and miiH.I.I Ml) illiyV lull'nlll-r rj rtiii pii ;mjfr.ff a a mm m. Id rt ii.i yd JjunJermuti i r'i: juu WILL TAK.fi PLACE AT THE tH-jtid !iTuj i vtiriiTi; T.ia'j OiP EiiBiA H 0) i'S E a' THE -J- , .IiiA,;l; Q AM 4 X E.TJ JR S V. Qt .the Qiti. hays Wndli teivdexed their Berviees. lilu os Tcdi8Urblghtoirx:aliti opr-Qii WUIalbl lend her valnal jetiaB.8tance on mis occasion. ., i Ii 1 .): i ti Jl "'.iiuViOj Im The Grand Choruses Renderedby several hundred Cbildren-of the varion ! Sabbajh richtwlSiwilT gMtly aliii-iaaklai this tb H the mosi interesiing entertainment o;ne season. . '-'Tickets 53 ceats. Cartldren te ont. To be had at the principal stores of the pify. -SDPiatf .HHllO.'yl ' y;iii;.iH ifltOr ii1" U71 'U' til U.t Ti'.i' 1 mii'i;.t Goods, Changing. lllJ'vi- !lMslfeTO4COQUbAfe',:8Fy':THB u .:mlhtjuii:Jj fi:tt Ovl xfi'iu i. nsoti 'l 5 . . . . IN THE J lrVl KJKi-1 . ;IU lUU'It i'.I coy rt)!i'ii f?fi byrt'ii Joy Ju f.Tu Ji ;?ni NEW ORLEANS MOt ASSESS iBAON SOFf E, xl'ioiiv ':ctd.i PORK. LARD. BUTTER. -.)0UiUiIia J.HiiiJ8ia,IERsi8AlT,Vi Tri?D.rOT?xt n ED OOODS. " I KEROSENE OIL, 'Aii nd all kinds1 of SNUFF and TOBACCO. RICE. suakS. CADLES&c.V Act ' n I i.i: si.. u sigjw y'idi ivAi ii-.il -.n?ai lour' Hundred and Fifty. i5V19UO .iU)glii9jlli 713Y9 .iJOVf gillj unr cfttaio?iie emnrare s ovpr aineremrucies. nor saiaow 10 CAHJi or close aytl io iroijilBCaXiaAitian?E! uotnex or UMaOana iioat Streets, a apftt-tf ansoilacqolllc-wibigiKjaV n nnn ex; gsasaaoJJGEOliBpF-BON. apri'l-IOOfflad bigg 1 tbtotlstieet. . i . ; ... 11 I ..Kill . I O am dl bios' 'io sfior od j Jon AMERICA153 AND tlVERPGbL won ATattW 1 ft'M 'ii . . r c Biveibol Fine 'Salt, 9T 'lool l-'TAkiai'li1. ;fv' ,'Ii ia.rbitiB;r; odfSS-tf i n OPENIN G OF THE Grand 1 Styles1 ! and "Novelties i ni Hjio'.irJt.T crjS??nSf 1 Ji-ig.es.i.i i: Spring audruSnnBiie rj.lIMnf ry THyRSAYJ,j9th b, jBtoatinmrfbta Spring ana summer. , The attention of the Ladies of Wilmineton is re- etfjiyttoedMf-i'irTaH Ii1ft m-htjIu! i. j JttKS. J. M. STKUUta'a, t . . ia. . xa t . . l ra t . : aa a aprl H'i'ifJivOO If'l' JlWHU.JJa.JpraKil5iiU (-IT f.i- i .-lit- 1 Mi 'iJ .I'.'-IlM !!HII TUST RECEIVED FROM ' eJrl Odifa cbanphor,-8aadont? Simmons' Liver, Regulator, rf.-i ir.i:-ii jiiTrtssee, 8tiiWcal' Instrument,1 1 1 o al rr. .a. t. . Supporters. Tooth Forceps, Ac. Fob sale y ult iii! r. . QREKN & FLANNER. spr o-a Drnggists i'TOBTtEKNBB ' HAS :HlMrTEl HIS BARBER veoatb HM)iftWdt ibtlbHSl fieterm'reai-'ilf'of. l;l.l fil:jl i'li V'UnTMt mil H'lfirj TAEDENS AND INVIQORATES THE GUM81 A. Purifles ftadaRerfnnaesj th; Sreathl ) Cleatues auUies and Preserves the fi.T7e,rit4ialyy ad jrtar tfeedi Trill be the last of Na tore's ijifts to fail yon. ' , ) no it fiOLBYjAXDHD6GIBTSiiil ; luaj a rvwtj via aa vsbm . . III 111 il I I W 1 'sill U-u ,,) I ,',i . GIN-GIplNJkTfy' GBIW . uv iii n'Mjcityjiijynjf" V"5Mtirtij Modieeeei Butter? Seed ahdProfltu& AOIEKTS FOB THX COLtHtBIA BXVZS 8(09 FfSH- XBISS. II ROW u cat it,Siduial;;arler.m'lJ ...ini.v.-, -illl 4.1 .filrtTVM'.S, 'i' pijjM VMtJ il ml w il 'i M.IJ immv ii''i' "VW'JJCE' TIEREBY 'flbfritfa, ,Jtffii.T"i,HE nub nmuMil ni : mSiji nuij ' Tl 1 W AT f-M n "jtI II 11. No. 1 GlUB6t5oiiti' Front St, I :71F 8oU-jl tnHyWii- ail H l- i -r-'js'pi J Jtawnr' i AVBAfe''NdirTr,BGiAN jjjiU.!Pran4!'t by. some naoaaame adrift teta tbe unnin --w ai water rTjirn.r.riTr ?ji rHE SPRINO. i 1 1 i ' it -r Iikt m irt r nt ' 7 1 hi 1 1 ' Wines, LiriiiorSj Ciiarsv A1lt& Laier Eeer 1 Wth'elrV. Caflfaiid'rnvTiae tfdWsWferi' 1 - - - -. Consignee 1 ten n u w apr M-tt WTLUAMS Js MTTRCHISON. apr ll-2t ' ' XW & Ufillla) y
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 14, 1874, edition 1
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