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THE :nOEIinTGf DT: ;;; ; pTTfiTJSUED DAILY. BT ! - S ;? one month, j 1 ' ' -"V ' w" rttvBabfcriwCT, deliver 1 W my. r-.t of the wfteea Cents per wsfelu CiUr Aga.isre ? IwthorUed to collect for r -s tisn S men -is ia advance. OUTLINES,; I T ' , . , . , . , ,, , . . ' . . :.,v; J ft Vi--.. -I . KIEIUim two weeu ........ .. " Onemonth...,..4,..k..f.. 8 00 v Two monti....v... ...... ....15 W Threo mo&Ui.. ...... ....... 00 M -One Tear, i . ; i J . si 60 0i : EBrOoatnct Adyertuw outubntMt- s Fire liqaarea estiiBSted a qiurteF-colBmii, and hd qvares m a naii-commn. Tertlsemanta takea at propci ; The Centennial opeucd with- C0.C00 per-. rods present. , - Rioting at Massillejn to be suppressed b; Goyernor of Ohio. Alter - 1 ' a- seasou of slorm and rain tbe 'a J . ' . a t x Kest, 80iaier, rest, wy inuur ia uwiq, ' j I -la accordance w lux annooncemeui, inn Tli' Hani. - - .-v-! , . - i -i. a w.-4 k; usjatqrougainesnauwup lo t nThetnails wuiclose at me r - i - 1 . m-J. I 11r Jnn tn IKa Mm abonr 'tnnrtlinir lie' I -.-r.. m 111 : HT-iV. lieutenant 1 nomas uowan, frivaie tienrjr i ; . ;--; i iMon,Qcrxn,DiKuv;inaiia xwtui pum xw.i,u i a , . ..V 1 ' I i ..v..f, In.. tl.1ii IwM an r.rf 'Wif nf Wfl1iA .- ? r ., a n Ali W1 KlArfrA Ant' I TO art a ' A . Knarrow 1 low ureaR-iosk. wvirei u I " vo i " v"v" Warn vvv . , , - .-.7 t, . MISCELLANEOUS. OPERA HOUSE; ,mj.d. upuu wiucuio carry out tne i ; Lieut. Georee It. Jonnion, Adiu.taniJacK i juuw wj, -. v ,w-tfiTiiiTh andtravfdarV 6:30 P. M. erdict that deceased came to his fleam oy 1 - 3 daily, except Bunday. 6:30 A. M. drowmng bot whether accidental orotner 1 Mails ioc.the JN. J. Kailroad, ; 1: ir-' For : THEEE GETS, feoameMiiig ht: -wise !s unlindwclJOS a Y ..e.f-4..u.u-',r keeping who, gave up; their lives for the C1" i : I LiOSt Causa" dawnpd nnnn iiq in 1t th from BarringBros. to llenr .Clews & Co. ! IT 8 Lerttion at Londog ' wjUUfce fuf;' iher teps la tne w,.. laoe. ria advicwaie'discouTaginglv Etand broke jdbwa at Chesteracea, England. .SB. WILSON'S PRATER. '"'iSaJiitj and Bver Mewed "God j! the feamer and Via nlnn Af all tba vnrlrla lh AnUtOF at all OUT oeauxj ana splendor OI ClOrlOUS sunshine. I Dleaslngs ; the source or au onr nopes, mainaoai 5rS xL - .v-tii - ' national desire to dlachatgeowaervicM uuuumi,uui o umoiueiwuu. , iuo joiu 1 tnia aav aa aau rnee ana net uuo mma. ofthepreVlpdayandnijsht served tolay: we'wfiSi! tne dust which would have otherwise been bcbs a eoonu-T mat Ja" ,- v 4 !.t,; ri 4 n v, : 1 . . . ... , t I sacred to as oy reason of Its containing the dnst of Giles, Capt. Lester. v .The: last . A colored indiTidaaIr; by the name of Thnmti RoAherrv' xeM. arYpHtfid iveaterd&V - t' 5. . . til . n I . - tbesnape 01 a iyre, inscriDea wui iu wuju oa the charge of forgery. , It appears that "in tiomnrMm" nt thn ton ma "juiwm was: a "beautiful ; tribute AoA nKni A.aA In iwaasa. vesterday. and ;iwo. prisoners were tilled D$- A.,u-K . , . . ( .' aad for the peace that 1 y V . iLl HAaiv JnTT-rPfl ' ' ' Pi.ni 8i00 WthR air, purified by .Storm and toy befae ;TEeethe tril god several seriously injured. Prm- 152hlnlnJi Was -rendered bleaaant whole, th noiM of war 18 ,mal Gravet,'- of the ; nillsboro ? Military We,!. the right of warrijrVga, In Memoriam" at the top, and. VEdwia J on 5Ch instan Va colored inah;' went to duller" at the lower jend This handscf t thehouse of fne Jo Mitchell; fMoreo Fuller' We thank Thee for onr hornet t .nin. itMlfmnhtal .Twaa cJaceil rfflii.Jij,.T,.ivuLaiiHi-:i, maketLthem secure. We I v-- o T7 r - ' I living in .Drooiujro, nuu-ynawiiiBu w-jf'9 tne mouna ior a soon ume, ; wucu i w. cipal GraTes, oi ine iiuisooro f juiiitary Academy, died suddenly .-yesterday fat lionie. La. ; yuucw nuu vsnanu, Southern fraternal , messengers, ..intro duced to Northern ilethodist ;s Conference yesterday. -4-Contest iu CLicago s to who is Mayor heiweea4layhe"claimant and Colvin, Jncumbenl NewtYbrk markets: Cotton, 125Gli9-15ct gold 112 112; rosin ft 5f5i 80;"tuniie?S6c.f' tribute of onr gratitude be- r is not heard in the land, ana mrments railed in blood ia na some and invigorating.' Altogether it was i longer seen, and became the ana 1 that ahinhs npon i 1 i - . , - , , -. - I -the opening year of a new country in our natural. utusv vuaruiiDg sou agreeauie uay we 1 existence, iooks aown upon a great peopie wuu have ever been blessed with, we think, on a similar occasion. v"-' 'j- . ' ',;TH4 PROCESSION,;-'XyS'-&'4 la "accordance s with s the published pro gramme, formed on Market street; under the direction of Col. J. lit Cantwell, Chief .Marshal, at 8 o'clock, p. m. a salute7 hav ing Just preyiously been fired at the foot of Orange;5" street by .;' the " Cape Fear Light : "Arti!lery. . The first ' Division was1 -under the " charge of Assistant Marshals O.- J. Si. Iluggiosv and consisted of the Cape Fear Artillery, under the command of Capt Captv JohttF. S.iyanBokkeleh, Lt- Thep; nd to irixidaii the entire land bv tranafoainr all i'B f 'n. .. . ' n .. ; v 1 KtAinliitnM with th mint of mnttuLteod will A-vUUaiey, SU A, varus ana I GrrtSi "ainrl wUdom to out rulers': and to tv t 'n.nt RhMhrVl.H e1 ""?T."" -TT r T2xti nable all who shau hereafter be aapoiateatoaa- i - - . : I qaui6 aui iuiwici; ui6uv, . ... . .. t 0IED, 1 . . ' ntaiater l"5ww-r. geant jas. jneoaore onacjuciuru, i fftnnil , that th man with1 th fish ELWELL. In this dtvion the 10th inat. Mrs. awtnewqeiegaauuiontTMpipmww aanw i . Vi-TJao rvtln -Rnhert C. P ' ""."7 i , I CKiJA A. KLWELL.relictof the 'late William Bl- oal cnitcord. and to cherish that patriotism which shall renewed) r bind-all sectieas in a union never OPENING OFTaRCIvNTBNNIAaV. Yesterday" :tbe A mericaa ,peutev, nial of, In!eendence jrreat eclat.' .PhUadelpluaj' gall animation S?i!iovelinesa The telegraph inforrna us Ahat.lber I H.; G.;.Flanner; the .Wilmington - Cornet were lifty.thonsani persons, on the Concert . Club, the Wilmington Light In ronndP. which iindeelmuch fantry, under the command of CapCM. P. L.iiiv. V.nmilA ifVnn rrhf: Taylor; the Chaplain, the Ladies Memorial would l'bewtttp1ie Grant were there , and reilDoog? gpectiro teachers. The second Division H nn with this ode rendered U be las, andFhllr Shertilan; and Jones ;ofWs in charge of 'Assistant Marshals Wm. ciiliarly interesting. Some time ago; Mr, Heda, anit' :Jira"Blan(e, The Cn- I Calder, Maraden Bellamy, J. W. Perdew, dwiq w. Fuller, whose genius and intel- aBd F. W. Kerchner.-and was compnsea or wt - w-kened an interest that - is sel- the Association of Officers tf the Third mrnnoL hnvniin.; mn was re- -wi f e. Henrietta Mitchell. an order address removedt rit; being, the ; intentioopf the la- ed t0 her and purportiDg to be signed :b dies to ship it by last evening's expreM to Ler hnsbandsaying: fPay John 75 cents. the family ox tne aeceaseu poei, as. Not suspecting anything wrong she paid of their sympathy and appreciation. J j tQe moaey and the man left It waanoticed Next camethe : ; j that hemediateiyn r; f , J iboij. oF. HosoR, ; where another man appeared to be waiting wnicn was reaa ,py ine -vuiei wuauuit follows-':" f- ; "v " - , i h - Died during the War. ,Lt:Kelly(Wm - iWBenohn 4said that,ihe bad olflM. OoU Ai,x. Duhcaote rgeeral d 1 AIpt: Dnncan Moore. CdDt Robert lQ. - ' i ..v-."..-: SPOp08 a C108e9-, ' ' . . : ' , cussing ine mauer, ana i using navii.atBGu i,, , jney ioxes accessiDie :at. au nours, -uay for hini and that the two exchanged hats. rj and routes .supplied there- Souther0 ijxiUlaforallj Kiiitor-;"f-f' . n . . m . ,.-iiv - . . aw ' voouta, aaiiy. ;. . . ......... ;0:ou Western mails (IX LL K'vl flail V -sna 4 (except Sundays,) u...... . . 6:80 P.'M. Fayette ville, andofiicesonCape 4 ;n j rFear j Biver Mondays and 4 Fridays.. .,.....'.4. 1 jOO PtM.' Fayetteville1)y C, C. R'y, daily : s f H . (except Sundays). .:..... 5:80 AM Onslow C. H. and intermediate ' s rl 1 offices every Friday......; 6.-00 A. M t The Smithville maiK by steamboat, fclose at 8 A M., daily, except Sundays. 1V; i .Mails for iSasy mil. Town .ureeay Jtseu Swampy Supply and Shallotte, every Friday at 6 A. M . ' f-W f -3 v-- t Mails delivered from 6:30 A M. to 7:15 P. M;, and on Sunday s4rora 8 :30 to 80 A . Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 13 JL nrnnnArltiT (a irreater than their rOBS have deserved.' .And whilst we are here to moarn over the graves of those who went down to death beneath the tide of angry war, we rejoice la' the strength Thou didst give them to endure suffering with patient fortitude, to aacrlace life with heroic courage, and to beqaeath to their surviving countrymen- the heritage of hon ored names and praiseworthy deeds. . How, aa "w e deck the soil that covers their nnforgotten remains with flowers plucked by the hands of remembering love, we lift to Thee our supplications in behalf or the widows and orphans who weep over losses that can never be repaired on earth. We beg thee to -nave them In Thy holy keeping, to ralaeAp friends !Hvv& Alex- .Duncan Moore. Capt. Robert; Heaven wuwu autui uuwv uuu wwjniucw . i . ;t i . - k . .. 1 I CllooiUK i tfTi0Sw.w, Rankitf, Friyate Wm. J. Kotnweu, rrivaw tW t,,A wmn with whom the bearer of the. and nkjht- .. . 1 nnnii nnr JMaaMiiiaawaa -n n ' euhcbd ! uw av- via aa wih a . w i - - i i . t - hearts and thetrt towards each ether inxaaniyioye. I Clareace Martin, Sergeant l enaw, i . .--r.aiiiftri 'liata Wwi a hnn. Sf freah I i MaUscoUectM..rrom.j street 1 1168 eTerf . . j . I aay at 4.su jr. m. . : . 1 laT2,.fAll MfaVAri l.,ai I ' . - waiex iisu j.ur Hier MMvucu4Naucu.Mia ; EXECUTED BT NOTB FIEST CLASS ART ISTS.' and the gorgeous TRANSFORMATION eCKNX will appear at eacn jcxnibmon. , v lira. LOUISJS sua Firms, tne cnarming vocalist. Mr. OSCAR SBAFERMr. C. X. CHARTER, Baritone. ; Mr. C. O. RICHARDS, Basso. '? ; .-i ' -v DR,tCHARTHBS,' DeejOor.' C ; V C9"General Admiseton B0 Centa.-Eeierva Seats 75 Cents. Children COTt4i Colored Gallery 5 tWDoors open at 7: commence atj o'cioca. erTickets for sale at HEINSBEROER'ti Book Store. - .:v;;..-v.-. ;...L::2j:v j;-..: QBAJTO P1XG1UM MATINEE. SATUttUAT, at S o'clock. - i. i j i . my 10 4t When Tnlin Tlf Itolioll irR Vinmn - In the I -1 j na.- Ann vr ' -vT.n . -i!X r..: I'v -..ww, - ,- snu uum a hi o u n u. uuuer viuu wi mm. viwiu xrat I hia wifA vnentioned the circum- I ReiriRter Denortment onen same as Stamn m j I. I r.1 . I -ar- "-.-ar . , " .... ; r iQQ Q Sacks Uverpeol 8at,?; i''-; : i i OAA. do. arBllarlBlowB?, SALT, Ziiiu -r,- ,-,.. v. ... . . -;v All' rWAW pWMS,:;.jPMt: e; ; V OAA BW.SWAS-fiOUSSXOLASSES, 25 -75 K125 patrtousu wuicn i Xiuwaru d. auxvuboci,, in a union never I i..r oijj. w- K-Wn T Jbanlml ; VanM fv Hut imln I VXrcCU. 3CCJL . of Thine own kingdom of righteManeea, and tor I .Alexander.MacRae.'Maj. Robert .B.,laac- me acanowieaameuk ui ,Bijiiwiinwi unrlnv! 1 c Thv Divine ion. to whom with the Father and I Rae the Holy Ghoat be glory forever. Amen, . - I Next was announced a Memorial Ode, to be an ng by the choir. The memo- .; DeRosset, Captain itoDen u. Wm oneDlck Brown. I MitcheU theri went K Maj. Roberta McRee, Major down to Justice?Gardner; to ,M.n.a w.i PnlPrt B JMac. . i ...;.,.. , . i . .1 mother:-ahd a ttevotoa can eiehbor. an affection- Christian. 1 For the last : ;20 rit. a a. b - Miwa-ai . T 'coai48i '. and f IK OYSTERS, . itii. ;i . i land Sos, SNUFF. " .ft I nloinori tiA pdm nnit a wnfTftnt was Issned I three months of her life she was a verv sreat sui- 'iti jtTenrv MacRae Lt. 'JaSAurrlce, I . ,4 . . 1- . , , . . i m f f erer. -.She had every tender care lore could reader. ' TT a w- T . A W.t irit . I ..... i f . . I ..... : I . . . i . m a. , . . a L- tennial ts bound to be a uccena. ,L6t liim he anathema who says pay, : T . North Carolina Infantry, beariagjt Uttered qrie8lea io wrke a Memorial, Ode for this 1 Lt The Democrat io-Cousenrmtive Cort-. and - battle-scarred ...fla" upon wUicu was inscribed j'May 20thv 1715" and ,,Mav20tb, vention for the Second Congressional 1-1861,'!' the former in the upper and the District will .b held in Goldshoro on the 24th thsiftfi r; latter )u the lower margin ; organizations from other Confederate Army and Navy forces, including ' survivors of the old Cape Fear Light Artillery, ? the Eigh teenth North Carolina; Regiment of Infantry,' and ; Southerland's - Battery ; Confederate .Officers, soldiers and sail ors, members of fire companies, civic aesociations, Citizens on foot; &c The gpiritsyitoinuii The Charlott e". firemen will cele brate the 20th of Myyf:fX R ibeson will declare for Vance for Governor, and Ashe for Congress, any third Division was. in charge of Assistant the y1 X Marshals Robert Rankin and Norwood Spewmarrow Agrfculturiil CJue and, consisted of disabled officers, hows its i aeaa,oTegu.r,y m war &ion ia carriages, ville section t vJMVuleuaty.i , .f - -- . . . . Dr. Closs. liiany fnenda will be eliui to bear that he is recovering from bis Davidson, Lt Frederick J. occasion,' and he kindly consented to do -Uoori CaDt George VB. Atkins, Private so. ; His failing halthr and othef duties, xbomas Cowan, Lieut. R, 8. Lane, Lieut, causing him to forget, he only remembered Ancrom Lord, Privates J. F. IIer- his promise a few hours before his death; Edward Reeves, Charles Morris, W. then, when his faUing hand refused to ane McGuire, Robert Burns write, and his dying lips were almost too Banks, --4- BiumenthaU. ' 1 ; weak to articulate, he dictated to his sister j)ML Since fha Close ff the War, Colonel the following lines. Death came before he Cowan, Capt John S. Poisson, could complete them, and byequest a few caDt Ucihn ic : JIcDhemry, Capt. C. W. stanzas have since been added, the first 1 gtyron, Private James-Dudley, CoL John lit. Vflllie VlOOSier, Vapu 4aa.a 6" -LJ-'-. ..- . ! "-s-.- .n - Jseuwuis vnuicn. jp.ex pain jo bow over, not wuta P" i.J.ip W;,, ninii day the latter asked for a cpnUnuanceMtil uone; her wearlnesais ended, and she bow rests SergVrtpChas. Thomaa-Wright Colonel w;dnesdaV yjD hU'jeasoH limine with cilrist to whom she expressedher. full confl- rioo i rnrt 'Edward G Meafe : ; eaPe8Tl!y rV-?uFr..f?-Tr! " ehce amonghe last wordaahe uttered. , ? v Gaston Meai.-s. Capt idwaM ti. eares, waoted to geti the man.ywho,came,om The fei JUU ta MaJ. James C. Stevenson, berg t Me- J Mitchell's house ; and Exchanged hali with lag, at 10 e"dock, at Front Street M. Church, and Barrmvenscrofturr, Ltrjos. i Jacobs, Mvlni. tha oth the 'ex- the Col. Peet Private , Willie Peck, Private Joe pmiaedto; pay fh'r1-. Hni Wright, Surgeon i Robinsonaptain ' . . . 1 ' , . . I - BSLL. Tn Fernandlna, Florida, on the 14th or quest, as ne was vnaer - gooa dodo, giving 1 April, john bkl.u, in tne esa. year or ais age. i m-I-i fmAiU 5 MMi& ' -V-O.I waea native of Brans wick county, N C.,hnt uuu um luuiauij, vww ;v'T I the past two years a.resiaent or rionaa. 150 25 300 new aha Sad land SFIRIT CiiBES, . " "I fi TOM HOOF XKOSr,.- 1U 4 W1 1. s Willie Walker, purgeon Walker GardMr, He for QQltetUni PAPER, Q AjY tabs. TW wbV ; QA Cases Hoaford's Bnod Preparation, V'. ??5 ,-.- r-.".-j ' ., terday moruinghe again; made his app ance. in company With a colored man Who l ance, and la the relation of husband and father r - I .tituanmaaaJ Rla oath tm av aropt arytaf gave his nanTe as Albert Berry, but ; Who I to his many Mends and an Irreparable lees to his . iO CBACKJERS, tce. fte . Kvfi' -5 i For sale by - - my 7-tf KKRCHKBB fc CALDSB BROS." ' - a " scnona umess . .r.-Vwr" ? ?i The Halifax ; Conhty: Jpnserva tive Convention lunaBimou8ly efldoreed Iki ward Cooigland, Esq., for t be Attorney ueneralship. ;j;i:'W4;;i z 'ii'v.'.tf . Of the 428ft necessary to put the second seetiont of the Confederate soldiers monument in Newbern 'in position, 124 has been raised ;bysthe;XadiesVMemurial AtvsocuUlon;-?f'--;i4.-vrK'ki..'. ' -:: The procession, which : was a very large and im posing : one, including the military and Wilmington Cornet - Concert Club in their handsome uniforms, and many, ladies and children bearing wreaths, garlands and boquets of flowers and eveigreens, while ever and anon a beautiful banner towered above the. heads of the moving mass, started r promptly . at s ten minutes after three o'clock, marching up Market street to Seventh, up Seventh to Red Cross and up r Yesterday the Federal troops I Red -Cross to the Cemetery, 1 windows, in Raleigh assisted, in strewing flowers over the grives of oar f aUeo. heroes. ir this sort of thing continaea, Mr. Morton's stock in trade wiU he used tip soon-r Ct ; j. . j ' Concord Swn. : Last Saturday; Mr. Allisoa .EarnhardC with his , wife and daughtev ere 'driving along, the "Mount Pleasant road when . his -horse ' became i Tightened and put out at a fearful 'speed. Vsy soon they were all thrown out of the buggy, and received painful but hot .tian ; geruua injuries, 'rilzf Y": Newbern j!VtrfAcfl. On Monday, tie 8ih inst., about xiark, the hands on lhe farm of Mr.' WiUiam Wartera; " about six miles above Kioston, repaired to the house for rations, where an altercation-was com mencedbetweeB William Whitfield and John Cobb, and after the hurling of invec tives from - both parties, they clinched in combat, in T which Cobb wa ' mortally 'WouDded by receiving a gash near his; left Khoulder about six inches long, the point ol the knife grazing his heart- Whitfield was apjirebended and lodged In jaiL Haleigh 'JWieaV Sunday morn irnr, at 2.30 oclockv Uie store of Mr. JL J.i iSt.ioe, f LockvilJewaa discovered to be ou lire. The flames ha X gained such bead way that it was impossible to save anything. The store was filled with a stock or gooes, aod used also for the posfoflice. AH Ahe mail supplies books and papers of Mr fiione, were destroyed. It .is the impres fciou of all the citizens .that the store was obbed and then fired to prevent discovery . The buiMing was owned by the American I on and Steel Company. No insurance on luilding or stock of gobds.;' i? INRWlDVKnTIKKnBN'rf. Harkisoh & Auw.Stfaw.' -Novelties.: Alex OLDttaJ-eart A David --ceWofSbirts. "mm ' m mm"" ' ,f. doors and sidewalks alone the route being crowded with spectators. . . - ( . , " " AT THE CEMETERY, j i " ' Long before the procession arrived par ties in carriages' and on foot to the number of many hundreds had congregated upon the . Cemetery "grounds. Marshals W. M. Parker and H. Vollers wef e in charge, or at least of the Con federate eoclosure and : gronnds ad jacent thereto, and under- their 'direction ropes had been extended ' across the different avenues of approach to the Confederate . lot, from which were sus pended the warning words in conspicuous lettering, "No carriages allowed topass up thlSsavenue.?. A rope, was also extended around the Confederate lot, leaving a space of about four or five feet upon which the crowd was not to intrude until , after the three verses being his owb: ' , MEMORIAL ODE. . j; Thou, who in the war-stained years, . . r3aw. (Mir heroes', life-blood shed. Consecrate our flowers and tears " Incense to our memorial dead ! tnva we them more tendeflv " . ' Since their hallowed death was vain ? Though they fought so manfully, f Those they left still wear the chain.: ; v.. " .-.i -,;. ;, .. i ' I Ask them not about success, j ' - Heard they only duty's call; U f In tbe mortal march they press,-. 3 Boldly charge and bravely fau. : While around your graves we stand, j - Martyrs of the sacred neut, - Ever for our Southern land . V, " May we toil and may we fight r' : t God of our fathers 1 we cry to Thee, -Who holds the nations in Thy hand, ; - When shall we see, erect and free, Our Southern homes, our D. Barry, Lieut Willie Kelley,. Private James L Whitehead, Cspt Willie R. Em pie, Private James G. Davis. - ; H A salute was next fired by the. Wilming ton Light Infantry, when the various sol diers graves acatteted oyer the Cemetery were' a appropriately ; decorated, which oiAArl lhA dmies and ceremonies i of the day..?" .1 j-t. j. - - J ' Among the severai tasty and .appropriate banaera borne ifi the procession, our at tention waa particularly, attracted j to one borne by the pupils of the Misses Kennedy and Hart's school, which was very nand some, having1 oh one side the representation of a broken' sword, wUh the inscription, "The Broken Sword is Still Bright," and on the other the words, "The Folded Ban ner Remains Unstained.' was ' recognized by some of the attendant officers as one .Thomas Sedberry, who works at the guano .factory, and who Brown stated was the man they wanted. Sedbeaiy, who had not been informed that he was to be arrested, and who had no suspicion that he1 was , suspected of being the one who presented the forged order, readily acknowledge that he was the party, who - exchanged- hats with Dick Brown. He was thereupon arrested, and, In-default - of security lodged 'in jail to await an examination before Justice Gard ner this montogJi&v o'cIocK?: ; lamuy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; StraHovelties- CTTLISH SPRING HATS, ;';':V; :K f - r PEARL AND BLACK STIFF HATS, LADIES2ATS and PARASOLS, S HARRISON & ALLEN'S, . .' -. dty Hatter Store. 8T)EIEB, . ) Family. . i tfxtra fi Super,, ) Super, 1 - 9 A A hbds and bexes 1 Smoked- Sides, dvv BACON, 8moked Bhoulders, 1 J Bulk Bides. r v 1 Java, OA A bags COFFKB, 3 VLasuayra, v-,r: At ; . myll-tf nnn ddis . ana oozes i ooua, t mm v v - v-vaaawaa, : a "j ""v , Tbe Pilcrlm. Pearl - H ominy;) Pearl Ebmiiiy: 1 500 bbls SUGAR, Rio,; ) Lembn, -:: - Ginger Schnaf pa. J Crushed.' : f Standard A. . nmnrwiMnm mitw if lvniliiniuPlW a m This great representation on canvas ox I the cape fear flour and hominy mills. ail ine ume rn&sa, bh ine oniy am in we t"j allowed to make it. IwDlsell ...-" Extra c; 2500SS:5 . --' s A A Udt, bhlB and tc's i., aaa OUV MOLASSES : VS.inSynii. 'Bunyan's Dream, will be on exhibition at the Opera House, to-night rAn exchange says of it: "As a piece of panoramic art, it sai-passes anything of the kind we ever saw in Macon. ? The last, or transforma tion scene,-is indescribably: brilliant and beautiful, and must Xf6 seen.to form any conception of what it is. All admirers of Mlm- Cents per BiisM Lower ; than any Hovte importing it, and will pay a reward or TEN DOLilaAKa to any otner Miller ia tne city that will manaXactare a bushel -of Pearl Hominy. .. ALEXANDER OLDHAM. r myll-3t ; :,. - . nac . i, M'-J.Ri;B.;Mins5;i:r -- 'half , barrels and -Mortis fcon Sweet liiP-t-tJe boxes SNUFF . ylTlaa.'.. : OA A boxes and half boxes CANJ)l?S,',- i KA tons GUANAPK GUANO, Ere the last trace of life had fled, , : 4 While suffering racked his wasting frame, Here Assistant J Z AIXSUICU Villi J vi alio wuuuj u uuuu - Strew flowers above our soldiersTirave, Sweet flowers that in the sunlight quiver; Strew flowers npon the poet's grave ? The soldier's bard, the patriot, Fuller. J Chief Marshal Cantwell now announced thai, as the-. Associatian had heen! disap pointed in securing ah orator for the occa- .... - :' ; ,: r:;; ""-" x::'y:: HON. GEORGE DAVIS 1 " ; had kindly consented to deliver a short in troductory. ' Mr. Davis then rose, and for tbe space of about thirty minutes kept the lartre assemblaee BDell-bound by his elo- processioh had axrived quence and power. -The subject matter of encldBureThose who arrived In advance, I nis address was peculiarly appropriate to which included : very large per eentage tlM solemn occasion, and his words were of our white population, :t eagerly, awted jgajjiated, as they were evidently intended, the arrival of the 'procession, which soon to inspire in the hearts of his hearers the filed up the beautiful avenue leading to f degire to their patriotic devd- the Confederate lot, the band playing one the beautiful in art, all refined and intelli- The ranks of the two mmtary companies, I gent persons, and particularly all Christians, a iree, , ; e-were eiadto see. were fuller than we 1 wiU greatly admire this matchless proouc- ooumern iana r i . ... . - i. j U t nave ever notmeu ukiu. - . - j- .j a; The crowd on the grounds was variously estimated at from 2,500 to 4,000. j J tion A Deranged Alan Burns Himself -to Jjelm wiu auronno wt , . j..- A horrible case of self-destruction oc- curred in this city Tuesday night, about 12 o'clock, the victim being .. Mrv. Elias L. Wilson, son of ,Uie late Ellas R. Wilson, well known in this community. It seems that deceased had been insane for some time, and had, been confined in the hospital for lunatics 4 at the County Poor, House. As he showed .no disposition toNcomtnit violence, ' be j was allowed considerable liberty, and on Friday evening last he j es caped and went to the house of his mother tt'"ihlscii"He found him, but it appeared that he was ill having been attacked - with convulsions; a physician being in attendance upon him, and trader the circumstances, and at the earnest : solicitation of the man's mother,; ITarA UleeUBce j - Meetings of the several Wards of the city of Wilmington of the Democratic Conser vative party are hereby called for Tuesday evening,' May 16th,A at 8 o'clock, to appoint delegates to the Counr Convention and a city ExecuUve Committee for the ensuing campaign. ": ) -. '-'X ; i. Each ward will he entitled to ten dele gates. TTnparalleled Success ! ' -v i r-... OF-... r,,. ;, - i ' THe lExcelsioS THEY ARE WITHOUT AN EQUAL,. AND THE 7 CUKAPBST SHIRTS KVER SOLD . . J :,"'. i.if,."; s..k, -. :BEFOBJL-tl -; "v ' zi. ORN, HCP IRONt y-: -7m'':v-: NAILS, Ac . j V-Fnraalaby : .. myTTtf - ; a , loVWAMS MLRCHISON. . est inSthe x QF BRTJGS, ;ClIKMiaaI i CTNKiFANIVA - v.. : tobacco, opnrMoRPaiH: HAIR, v VS- A- o; RRXJ9HE3.4C. "At, myU-tf A. DAVID'S. .Two members of the city Executive Committee will be designated from ech ward.-:!' nY- , The ward meetmgs will, be held at the followinc nlanea.'vi: ' J 1 ! ; First WaiBiml Hk Second Ward--Court House. ';Third Wardr-CSty iCottrt Roo'cn. rj j I - Fourth Ward Lippitfs Hall.. : I Fifth. Ward Truck House of the Bucket Company.;;; 79 1. SXXXrPS1 U:r-. -By order of the Executive Committee,', mft-it - that peace, fnendship and good will should h. .v, , . mnanv that had . . . -mf - . ' v m, . tmm I I UCUBtu v awaai asw i a-' ml i " ; WUmington wgut iniamry set ok ro ex Tbermometer lseeerel. The following will show the state of the tion to me memories otouiuweu uciwo, . tUn,a nn ii -rv. - - . ' 1-j;j 1 .1. . 1UI. DCUUK1I Ulia MlijJJ."l' ot itr sweetest strains, ana me spienaiu -hile at the same ume expressing tne wisn i -t-, . -, . 5a a. M v . - . , .- - . -v - - -.-.ai-i I nearea so mucu lienor m uw -. w " o-J '. 1- o -- --- i inni TWBCe. irwUUSUlUBUUKWU K - - prevail throughout "our borderav -Wt 'i: J a aa.. aV 1 -,: . .v. -' 'i a'.t. . i I IWVU . I- ceiiew auvauiaKo vu things, he counseuea that ine people oitne - .y iv , ..Vlnck ... that ao r xr .m, rtn.ntrriom gentleslppe rom,tbe entrench of Oakdale in m the. Signal tne r amy, flnBlly 6aCceededt inustural&g;- hlsv night office in Pearl Hominjr! Pearl Hominy l ; , ' :;;i .wdlSuiilt: For Sale at Beduced Prices; - LOWEST IN THE CTTy, 7 . , . .ICALL AND EXMl MJ pXOCK I pr open BYiiirsuigBAt FOKTHJSPUB- ' LIC BENEFIT. .:. I-.. i-: - V v,; . 5 OH S. HClLaU&Mn X ; If, B. cor. narket. n?resis ; ; HARD -f aBBBBWJWWWBBBBBBjaBB W WSBBBF-. ijS AXX IT ; NECESSARY FOR- EYERTBODY TU BUT WHXRB THE GREATEST JN- , X'SV DUCEMENTS ARB OFFERED t jiac; .;; AW EXaJnTCATIOIf OF MT STOCK OF JIEN'S, D. F. EUTCHEaLL & SOM.' CokylNC:A2!ryjOT ' SUPEBIOB INiuBtMENTsI L - r;?:$' v, ... ; .wh-e'jfe A. BlJRIER,. ; ar. -tf;. i fefvH$ W ke my 10-lw ; ..'r't mighrpass from their memories, MEMORIAL. CEREMONIES. 1 tberowe to their heroic dead. . We Would clothe8 witIl kerosene oil, to which he ap- .i : . . , 1 ; va I -'. . :'. J -i ' a I. - . 3 ll.!. Ami I . - - I " v - . i i. !The fliserent associaiionn, oianiiuua, nave oeen gu vui pwu . - notwithstandingthe ieltprts 81 tandianolafiOj Ac having been assigned their positions rable address for publication, but as it naa bf tig aolhftt to preyQI1t him from doing West, 77. inaide the enclosure, and a' salute having .1 Mot been cmmfttelto paperf we?werejde- . i,lth;ni, of course. . 4as' Quickly I rtrion ' Horses and Moles at Auctioii Sajfeffi .-..ir.- . -. -' ;-i-;,, Warfleid. author of , "Moalort paH,'' l ocal Dot. On application, at the CHy llalf yesierday we agairr received , tbe informa- t ..ii thitt there had beeu no cases for -trial .htfHje Mayor's Court ' ?:.:-. V'v"' 's - A colored woman - by the name f Sarah Berry, supposed to be about one hundred years old was foundl. dead in her bed at Middle Sound yesterday morning. n iha rVatifAftprntfi Pemeterir. w .4 rmffui Dm iroiu us Hiciuuuea, . mo s uuy. I t .AAA ln'giinritnio hla' nitrht I run 'w tlifa L11W3 IU buio WIJ Augusta, 80; Charleston, .78; Galveston. Jacksonville, 79; Key Mobile,:77; Monlgomeryr78 New 7n fTnrfnlk. 74 Pnnta'Rssa.80. been fired by the Cape Fear Light Artillery, nied the pleasure of doing apvana wiu not iQ & blae , He then rftQ jntBe yard, : St. Marks, 81 jj Savanpah, 79 Wilmugton, ceremonies wuii music, ,ai, mo wuviuaiuu . . me aaureaa vuuwuumi, . - I fifteen steps, when he turned ana-reiracea of which Coh J, L,-.Uantweii, Uhlei mar menciitg "Soldiers w tnrist, arise, wan.- rnnrRe toWordgthe housed but ffell bei ' jMtiM n., TOO.rA nmn w I nallanflnf aTofinl o ami frelinirlv and beautifully ren-1 . . i . .a . V 1 v?v rrt vyf--j.f i i,RUicUudi UuuuUllUilui flauujlal ou. ana leeungiy ana oeauwiuiiv u i . h nErUhe door, utterine. as he rfid. ' .i, ,Jatl just outside of the Cemetery : grounds, the risk a synops.for fear that we might do it foUowed by bis mother, (who Wndeayored; ,72 ;32l Cornet Concert Club opened the memorial injustice. ' ( :''';5vt; ; . to secure assistance) and had' goiabputi VN FRIDAY NEXT. 1STH INSTANT. AT 11 J o'clock. A. M we will sell, at the, corner of d 'ml MiiMaa ttnti.-fnr Mih. - !r- - - J . - 80 No. 1 HORSES and MTJLES ' ' ; ' ' " Alt In good order "aiilf ebnJition.' -my 10-8t3 ? CRUNLY' k MORRIS, Ancfra. ' ;' 1 r ; . t . . : y . .. .ia at acaVk a Ata . f mnnn s . . a ami raoiiniTi ar a nn Bsai i.iiiiuv -: aa" i - i - 'aH-ypW- rw'Tf -:rv I " ' TT" Z 7,. I- w fore reacning.me aoor, "wm" charged with violaUng section Seven of. the I ftoBoar the following wag beauuf ully;ndered byj byr the'chpiraiter.which e...Af;-1 wt'vo or 'three unearthly , screams. 1 He 3iTaViilflinanr gaat andTittractive coUecrton ofthe PaWoiic doags . .. ' : y ...t..... A.n,al.n t . I ' nr m .. Iho knl M nn -A V ' I .-"-' :-. 'f 1 . r . : - 1 fi ' 4 1- - v T" . . ' . " the iaaieasHM hm ps . ; - i v uuu PiuuM ,-ivUv . ",.r , Was horribly burned And dieam a very iew i . j. boisterons isnrtine and swearirie on the tt-til t-r minutesvhavIng,as mayTe aupposea. suf:, .- comDlaiaant beineone' EUa ul wreaths fered the pa Reat soldier, resVthy labor is done, It was reported yesterday that I ist goldier,' in Heaven, so bright a colored man had been" frowned during I Call it not death for thou sleepest, a : Thy sould holds communion wnu uou, . Peace be to tbee, thy mem'ry is blest; ; FLOBAIe OFFERINGS Lute s oatut isioagu .. r. ln nrt1f!rv and beautiful Fought thoulortreeuom.tlougufc.tuoxui M . bearInir in; kroner -HewleUihefdj: an inquest 'the -t 6t Died thou for freedom, then ;rest, soldier, . i'.-vrest, ..: '; .' -. f.:-;.;.;-"r'-.. r : had, the morning near Hilton; but the rumor was doubtless without foundation, asCoro- r Hewlett visited the place indicated and ouw bear nothing of such an accident.. , j tiravelv he fought the Southland to save, And now be has fallen, forget not the brave; i Able te ComeviX -JivlKi I Dear was tbe comrade that" stood Dyvour ;. , We regretto learn, that: MrV8Canv f wnoseltwo, cbildreneretfatally S: burned on Sunday last, is now in in OhsloW I their tears shall bedew thy grave, 1 uunty, and not In a condition to -come or I The poor fallen brave wun honor is Diesi, be hrwght homWThe funeral servicesof Died thotf for freedom, thenrest, laoldfer,- Ms children have therefore been postponed until some future day, but we Understand Peace be to him that sleeps In bis grave, .; . n.. . . . ; Who left home and daar friends his Coun vuc truiia ins 01 i iih liniimiinHiu unucn .... . r win Ka. Vv. u.-v rtry.tqsave::- ... v,ukihu.iui viiiujoaajr . uwiuMi Sleep thou in peace Deneam tne vu me residence or tiieirx-r::: corner I Hest soldier, rest in peace wiw. of North ami Ti.ir .troM.' .. ;.' i Koeicts tbabusls wmcaUbiai err ITEM.. ...'.Vf'.V1"!)' scripUon 67 the loved one fbV whomli was I jury returning a verdict thaideasedcame irrtenrled. were tendered to the Marshal, to bis death , by committing suicide, by who placed, them in prpper position on the I burning himself. mouDa-ai uw iwii,ii, m iviB - 1? t - j , i the Confederate ';dead,"i caUing out each J ArOmmm wa-wi;7;r-vvT - . ; in . m.. im i a onWort hnv. fiahinir In the rivet-near name as ' ueaiu au. - ,au iwnumug waV.r.. -rv-i ---o r among those who were thus remembered: Messrs. VWnder &MorfonV dtetilleryes. : - Wa,.t;rnt JiAnner whinh had been terday morning about 7 o clock, discovered. horria In'the SDession bye-ChadrenVi the body Of a White man in the rivirwhlch, I enanta aadothers needing Receipt Books, or other The young man 'who by mistake swallowed a whole box or Dr. Bnil'a Vegetable Pills is out again. He says he feels rather pale," but otherwise is all right, He will, however; follow the directions next time. ry-. ; '-i ' ? -.W. : , ., Book EiKDanT.-HB jtoBjniu StaA Book Blttd ery does altkinda of. Binding and Ruling la a Work manlike "manner, and at reasonable - prices Xea geant jame8,j?-" Aicttee ww.-ftiij?1 4 arT- " Lieut Willie Quince; Brigadier-General 1 Jt appears that he left the house, about 5 dnring and duuigelea and iU py aharp and clear for anindeftnlte period of tlmev Having Just 01 au nsuQUB, arraDKea ior doisb or jnorus bisk ing, and especially fitted to the celebrations of this TSO Cta.1 BvD. F. HoftoKS No better book of the kind has "ever appeared. Far Confepences, Praise Menlngs, Praver Meetmn. Camn Meetinra. Ac. MtmSa and tmaaie all ia perfect taste, and; of a high order.! . . : . i-sfe; ,.v . . era . .u---r Dlttenarrt 1 Cae fol-iM formation; . If 1 .35 .1 ,The only Musical pictionary, and - -; r- a mort convenient bookof -referents., j -u i - .-'" "" " -:;" ; .- ablnloat nivef." 35 eta J This charming gabbaih school Song Book is received with great fa- m.wA tm wnK. a nnlvaMal auinntina.' -k:;' - '. - V Hlila Behoal IrT f 1 f Iexten eive jusa ia Academies, Seminaries and ; High bcheela. i Music in two, three and four parta. y Each glees 5 :- SEQUEL TO .MIIAM'B MEaOlRS.'TSBA AlvU SHORE. The Sequel to and anal con-. luaiea iof MUisaa'a MeiaoiWi" :BMra.ru A Warfleid. author of, "Moalort BaH," "The Bone .hold of Bonverieetci-; :4fv.?rj ; V . - Mna. WARFIELfr HbW CltS.'? , V MIRIAM'S MEMOIRS. Fifth 'Edltfon.? : ' . c ! - bjca Aril Kuui.ai aiura Jtaiuon. MONFORT HALL. - Bixth Editkm. r - ii. . TUB HOUSF 1ULA "Jr BVUYfclUJS. HESTER HOWARD'S TEMPTATION, i r--Tijt DOUBLE wfcDDINa f Sold at : -;- ';::'y.--'u - . f."'vl;l : ' 5- imr-ii i 4..AilM VI.OEXiratRGEirS..-.:;- mv t-tf ' . .f . ' live Book and Muic8tore. BABE BALLS. CROQUBT. BLANK. BOOKSK: - IM7HOO LBOOES KT ATIONERj t FANC If ARTICLES. AND NOTIONS, v - - i In fact everything usually aept uv a k lrst-titui i book stem : av?-tf "ZmZ L v-'Brokaeller. -,i 7 ft--J" CreamSl PreezorSj -' ,1 14 TlTUtt BAXia 1AJVV JX Onr Ellddlcsex Clao risnael at are the CHEAPT3T EUTTS It the city. Other Clo thug ana X iuiuaiiuszviooas in proporiioii. ' -t mTlo-tl,-; t:n? -r MCNSON CO. ' 1 1 ' - The PMBls'i Ottorva XXoelc. r$l.ao.l glee or chorus isa gem, and aa a collection Tf is aaita ecualto anything ol the kind that has nn nariirl . Any book sent, post-paid, for retail price; f Jlivor3)iticn?G t! M '6dAi:aDri' com a; K'sriTaLV co., ...--VT . v. s a- aa r av SIO'SO, -r - ,' ? -ii w n itiAii:Tjnfju. j;uuTDOTi i ociwa. w w i...,- vy l aHbiaMaA "a.c fiMb''ihTvnf tiiMa mta. wears tre-1 "Vfxl! mGenHTCt -:iy'Jk.A t. N. Davis, sereeant 7AC0s.iuit,.Ajiw'a.-w vfT"" c--r-- f7i:3 4CiXS3AE3 VISnCTQCARDSr .-t lriated la Ue most 'a r"!.V ..-f r-vj-.sv-v-y, WM H. i- -QUID'S anll ' ' Lea fe hUadelphia, jtlatlB and PufcU-ing Loasa, '' mi I- !:! 1 3 I a. .1 1 4 t I ? - "T iv-';-"--
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 11, 1876, edition 1
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