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-v, . - ,v" o TV: . . ' - .-r : V " 1 i r. rmTTTrTn TTW A TfTT ? ( ' - ....... ,-..:: 3"iv-: ?? I f.iS PRICB FIVE CEXTS WIDIEGTOSr S. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1865. VOL. 1. SO. 181 V .,l.","' - ' . - - V - - 1 I," S. C, SATCCDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1805. .; , r , tTiE AYILMIXGTOS HERALD, DAILY AND WEEKLY,. -i jn. cook & t;i..: EDITOBS AND PBOPBIETOB3. s TKkCXCK T. mi M. vvv FOLET. HERALD I i THE DAIL.V DEBALD , nrinted every morning (Sunday't excepted.)- 10 ..fi WEEKLY . ,d every Saturday, ierms w ji j , rnDl . ii oo for three montlw; i 50 for us iuv.i". i ' r.th family and literary tiewapaper, la Sctly and promptly executed. TTuTlnU l'ost Office. Oirici Hooks 9 a. m. to 5. r. 3a Close. KOKTHEl'.:-, EASTJE A M. Scr Wednesday ami Saturday T,U',iy Ulri VhaKIXTTE & RCTHEBI-OBO R. R. NSy 'Srnlns except Monday, XEmyKd.y by Steamer, JjOL'TJIEKN, Daily ut t r. m u. a. ti-pt. 20th B. B. V ASS ALL, Special Agent 1 O. Dept RAILROADS TilC WILMIXUTdN UERALDi 4- LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. 7 I ftnthPi-rord Railroad tu- . f , . 0. i Wit., ChAr. & Bt..H;- 0. . SCHEDULE. Down iraiJ Mondays and Tliur.day. Leave Sand Hill- 0.00 A. M. Laurel Uill- - -6.54 " I Lauriuburgh -7.30 ' Shoe lleel---8.06 " Ued Banks .-.8.38 " Mosscck---y. " Lumber ton -10.12 " bladeuboro'.ll.a)Er u Bruwn Marblili P. M. Kosiudale " MarvUle- " Ncrth West--3.30 " Riverside --4.30 . " Arrive at Wilmington--5.30 will be run as a ireignt train UpTnin Tuesday and Saturday. Lvave Wilmington- b.00 A. M. Uiver,idc-.-. U.00 " North West-10.00 " Mailvillc---1LOO " Kosiinlale.Ol3.lS I. M BrowuMartiU 1.00 biaduiiborf- l.'A Luiui-iirtou- 31 14 Moss Neek" 4.00 u Kid iaiks-- 4.54 " Shoe lieel--. 5.24 Laurinbtirgli O.oO laurel Hill- -i0 Sand -Hill.- 'i-W above train IleliElona Serrlce To-mrrw. St. John's Episcopal church, corner Third ad Red Crosa streets, divine serricea at lOt A. M. ! i - a ' and at 71 o'clock, p. M. Bt. B. E. Terry, rec tor. ! ' St. Paul's Episcopal church, corner of Orange and Third streets,; drrine services at 10 A. M. and at 4J1 P. M. Rer. George Patterson, officiating. Front street Methodist church, corner Front anil' Walnai streets, difine service at 10 A. M., Rev. A. P. Repiton, pastor. Preaching to-day by Rev. Milton Kenneday. . Fifth street Methodist church, dirine service ot A viftfV P. M. Kev. ueuoen urani om- SW V - j ciatins. Front street Baptist church, corner Front and streets. Rev. Wm. M. Yonug, officiating Divine service at 10 o'clock, A. M. Catholic church, Dock street, between Second and Third at 101 o'clock. A. M. Bev. Father 7 Quigley, officiating. thii absence of the minister, there is no services held at the Presbyterian church. Free seats are provided for strangers visiting either of the places of worship. ITIayor'si Court, Friday, before Commit. 1 sioner Shackleford. An unusual number of cases were before his Honor vesterdav, but none of them occupied a great - deal of time, in summing up the of fence they were committed for The Shoothia Case. The case of Jno. Lynch was called, and the circumstances being -wel vrvJn Loiwas ordered to be carried before the suecial magistrate. Iih Stealing. Jaa. Betts,ayoung and capable r. Wman. with African propensities, together i.v. strihs of muUett, was upon exhibition to- h Huh ns 0T irinrv and James to further aav, tne . f" . r .' , , . ., ti,A fart that he had stolen them suDstanuate . , f. ,;nnMed case, for officer Boyle ar him taxe me nsu noui settling for them, and theft he was very without further places in the state. It certainly will not beg for purchaaera. WlKever therefore, f may be de siring a splendid place, will do well to make im mediate application. ' " """ . .. Xkxt. 7-Drake, the bitters man, was so enterprising in one instance as to excite the ire of r one of the Kew England legislatures by placarding his bitters on the White Mountains, the consequence of which was the passage of a law forbidding anything o( the kind in future. Thb was putting it on pretty thick against Drake, but it never interfered with liiin and he becomes every day worse than eyeftWhenever there is a turn in the street, or lamD-txwt. and even the gate-way?, there is seen in large glaring letters, that enigmatical and perplexing " 8. T. 1860 " and in a dozen different st vies. A day or so since, a ieuow irom the countrv was. much - ; t , .- surprised on hauling out his cart, not before used for some time, and finding a representation of a Sampson in the act ot shouldering the universe pasted on the side. On examining it closely he found it to be one of Drake's bills. ; Drake is cer tainly wide-awake and seems to please the public with his bitters, the sale of which is immensely large and increasing. None other is now used. se. lu FROM ALABAMA. Proceedings of ihe State Con stitution Gomention. THE OBDIXAXCE ABOLISHI t G SLAVLKY. Ac The Sabbatbv- To-morrow is the first day, and the one set apart for the service of the Ruler of the universe. From the days just past we are to indulge the hope that it will be a pleasant one. and that no excuse whatever will be felt for stay ing away from the churches. Nearly every pul pit in the city, and every denomination, except one, is to hold service, so there can be no objec tion as to church creed. No one should stay away, for in .doing so, perliaps they might fall in bad company and bad company lead men into bad ways sometimes. Let all the churches have large congregations to-morrow then, and our people show thereby a more consistent, christian regard for the Sabbath than previously shown here. rested himj after the market cart wilhoiu when he accused him of ti ... , , - . . v that he did words. He contended very stouU, payfc the mpney, but the mayor thongu mistaken, ;as his father who was present hav. J mentioned that he was "very intelligent, but quu uil.er train Sill run delusively lor freight twice iht week if a Mttlicieiiey of freigbt is otlered. Meals iurnUicd on board tbe Boat connecting XeSaUon'day of departure from Wilmington. ! ious to ghis hands on him, saying that in Hie r InuiiL-r " ' arrival at v uiuiu"" V WM. H. ALLEM, forgetful.'! The old man was exceedingly anx- sept. 9th Master oi Transportation. lt3 0: 31anchester Railroad. Wil mi tic to 11 and Office Gkn. Slpt. Wiu te Man. K. R-, Wiimiiio-tnii. N.J.. AliiT. 'i0tU, lboo. , , , - - , , ,..,. iN and alter fcuuday, Aug. i.uuuj i n-pusaeugcrs ana irci-UL, will run o-r uic iinniiLion -and Maueuesier ftanrou LeaviT Wilmington, daily kuv'sville at 6.UO A. M 7.35 P. M, Arrive at Uiiiuington daily at 3.U5 t". M. ll u';...ruvin " 1.25 A.M. Tliesc trains tounect with trains on North Eas tern Kail Koadlor Charleston, the Cheraw & Dar in. toii Railroad ana W ll. vvei. 1. i. is daily stage communication between Kingsville and C)lumbia,S. C, connecting with these trains, l ucre is also a line of stages between Camden and Sumter (on Wil. Man. Kaihoad.) 1 he boat connecting with thee trains leaves and arrives at Wil. ci Weldou ' Kailrojid wharl. The lreight of fice ol the Company will be at A. H. Vanbokke kn's wharl, on the premises recently occupied by A E. Hall, and by steamer North Carolina in run-in- to Favettevilie. All freight will be received and delivered at this point, rassuuger business is donel om Wil. & Weldou Railroad wharl and ei,,u bushlvte ll0m aEsKy M. DRAKE, Gtn. Snp't. Ausr. 2(ith 151 Vviliningtou and Weldon Kailioad. Wilmington' Weluon R. R. Co. Wilmington, Aug. ii'J, 1805. $ IKoSl this date Trains on this Road will run ? as follows : . r ' Leave Wilmington at 4 00 ?. M. . Arrive ut Weluon at 8 00 A. M. Leave Welden 00 i M. Arrive at Wilmington at 5 40 A. M. Connecting at Weldon both ways with trains to a:rd from l'etersburg, by Gaston Ferry, and on direct to Noriolk and Washington ; connects at (ioldsboro' with trains to Raleigh and Newbern. Also connects at Wilmington with the Wilmington fc Mancueoter Railroad touth to Charleston, Co lumbia, Atlanta, Savannah, Montgomery, &c. L. FREMONT, Aug. 30, 1865154. Eng, A Sup't. Wil., Char, and Rutherford Railroad. Ofhce Wil., Cha.il & Rutu. R.B. Co. ) Laureuburg, N.O., Sept. 7th, U5. S . rpiIE regular annual meeting of the btocknoi 1 ders "of this Company will be held at Laurlu l.urg on Wednesday, the 18th day ol October, 105 WM.' H. ALLEN, Secretary. sept. 9th ' 103-tm nvil., Char. & Rutherford Kail road. Depot Wm C. & R- R. R. Co., ) Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 11th, 1865. T?liEl(;ilTS must be delivered at this depot by A VrLlRVs. in order to .uluic their Shipment by the trains, leav ing Tiu tdavs and Saturdays. Receipts in duplicate must accompany each ship ment, and freight invariably, prepaid. J. T. ALDERMAN, . Freight Agent. ; sept. 12th HV5-B eventihe was discharged, he would jog his mem ory by giving him a good, sound, flogging. Un der this proposition the mayor turned him over to his father, telling him, though, he must not injure the boy, but give him a good lesson. The old feilow said he had raised fifteen children, none of Whom had ever been guilty of such l tricks before, and he thought he knew how to ' . - . x j t ;tv. give it to him. The Doy started on nomo him, and looked, when departing, as if he was preparing for a selected stock of youthful black jacks. ' ' Tlie Charleston Rogues. The two rogues arrested on Thursday for indulging too freel.r in other people's goods, were called. They give their names as Charles Shields and Jos. GriersoC, the 1 1st one Stone, and a dozen other aliases. About the same evidence was given by the officers as published yesterday. They were remanded to the cell, subject to the order of the officers, sent after them, who intend starting back with them W tiW Manphpster train this morninsf. The wo- k.j -r man spoken of in connection with this case, has not been arrested, yet beyond question in thcity somewhere. She is said to hold the spoils to a great extent, and perhaps is the, greatest rascal of the whole. Jim Fruit Rogue. Sandy Stewart, a poor, foolish and dropsical negro, and who did not re- allv know where he was from, was charged with J . . . stealing a few eggs. He had a bag when arrest ed saying he wanted to fill it with, poultry and something else of the kind. To a few questions put to him he gave very foolish answers, which was evidence suuwieiu m cwiiii. ...... . keeping of the freedmen's bureau. Tins finished up the docket for the day. The mayor took a sigh, and others having no further business, their tiles, and the court was virtually adjourned until to-day. Inspecting. Dr. Hogan, Medical Director of the state for the Freedmen Bureau, and upon the staff of Col. Whittlesey, arrived in the city yes terday morning by the Weldon train, and is the guest of Maj. C. J. Wickersham. Dr. Hogan is on an inspection of the hospital and sick, and the san'.tary condition generally of the bureau in this district, and also comes here for the purpose of assigning a suitable physician for that duty. He will remain for several days here, and will visit probably places down the Cape Fear com ing under his charge. Jewish Fart. To-day is to be observed throughout the world among the Jews, as the day of the atonement in which, in accordance h the ritual of their church they are comman ded to ast pray- The day of the atonement . i "t ten days after the first day of Tishra occurs iu. . . MostooMSBT, Ala., Sept. 22. The following ordinance, reported by a special committee, was paased by the "convention this afternoon, after a long and'full discussion, eighty nine voting in the affirmative and three in the negative: Re it ordained by the people of the state of Alabama in convention assembled, That as tlie institution of slaverv has been destroyed in the state of Alabama, hereafter there shall be neither slavery nor involitary servitude in the state other wise than for the punishment of crime, whereof the party shall be duly convicted.' Agfd be it further ordained, That the constitu tionTbe amended by striking out all provisions in relation to slaves and slavery. And be it further ordained, That it shall be the duty of the legislature at ita next session, to pass such laws as will protect the freedmen of this state in the full enjoyment of all their righU of person and property, and guard them and the state against all evH that may arise from their sudden emancipation. Another ordinance has been introduced grant ing to freedmen the right of holding property and testifying in courts of justice. Montgomery, Aia., eepi. . A telegram from this city to northern papers, dated the 15th inst, stating that the convention decided by a vote of fifty-eight to thirty-four against repudiating the state debt, has just been seen here. No such vote was taken concerning the subject of state debt. It was referred to a committee, who will report in a day or two, when the subject for the first time, will come before the convention, and I hope for favorable action. The ordinance for the abolition of slavery was adop ts nnlv Lhree ODDOsina votes and the ordi nance of secession was declared null and void. Everything is going on Very satisfactorily for the cause of the union. think, and ahe wented to come bacK V" me ; ahe would prove herself a good told me she admitted that she had but that I had more than wronged ber in tne al legation I had made. She says s Then it could be done 1 The only thing to be done was r . !. 1 .V. . mnA TtllbhAh a CaTU denying all that the allegation contauied, ?cj? H refused to do at once.- rtoia cer uw;m would iOjow me that she wouhl make application for the bill of divorc, I would withdraw mine; that I did not wish to injure her in anj prove anv more than was necessary. And so are parted : and I went to see my lawyer and sne hers." THE MUUAUAM: SOCHI CAROLMA STATE C0X VEXTIOS. ., , I Reported fcr tba Chwtarton Coarir. i!.r: i? f t' . ' crta that British ship The London T Y? other piraW, of war treat the swr be sent to f" BritUh conimanders . -;;TtUf 'isd inst. Jmw the rebel , got- a letter la the 2, defending 1 mment treated pnsonex, .-anitT. The and 1.iWSLrflc. the rebel anddefe manitT. f : 1"'. - v--i and the queen The meetins nefweeiiot - : - Gett Lamorclere is 1 '.i . - TENTH DAY. Raturdar. SeDt. 23, i860. Mr. Furman, from the committee of ways and means, made a report on the resolution as to pro- visi'iv-iirr vVht rfiA t linn rrn ail was ordered for consideration. Mr. Bovce introduced a resolution that a revi sing committee of five be appointed to whom shall he referred all constitutional provisions ' . agreed to by tlie convenUon , which was agreed g;J to. Whereupon the president announced Messw. Inglis, Orr, Lesesne, Dudley and Daw kins. , rT The convention resmneil the consideration of the report of the committee on the executive de partment on various matters referred. 18 Mr. Rion introduced a resolution wmcu aoreed to. thai it be referred to the committee on the executive department to inquire and report I unon the nroDrietv of civina to the Governor a N qualified veto. Mr. Orr offered the following resolution, which was ordered to be printed : "The secretary ot state, comptroller-general and treasurer, &Iiall be elected by the qualified voters of the state, at the same general election when tlie Governor and Lieutenant-Governor are elected." The report of the committee on the judicial de Dartmput. on a proposition that the judges and j chancellors be appointed by the governor, sub ject to the continuation of the t-cnate, was agrees i ce meewHs w". -- of Spain was most cordial Uiat France as ucuw- fcr the murder. -linntJL to caussome thtJtlT.n ..1 m ",'lKv". .lc of precU. jn concerning '"rtrih " . -;.iHraTice is to be atmc- utei tothererted ."S i: of the order, but the "KSJ1; tu i; aht M the feahng of disat wfaction 1 ntirelv confiued to the lowest class of Imh. The "channel fleet has left Pertsmouth for ihe in but Fenisnismhsd nothing to do with the movement. r . ' s 1 -.i The Britih parhamciil has ueen jHvvfcuvM. ThePitUburg Vo mntw v. account of the new coiuiterff iM . ? : Tlie appearance of the new counterfeit ore . hundred dollar comrutid-interestrte hashed , V, 4V -1 1 I- PRIZE FIGHT NEAR PHILADELPHIA. Bostou Against the Quaker City Sixteen Hounds Fought The Quaker Cit izeuat Break into the King lo Save their tUauipUn. From the Washington Republican, Sept. 20.1 ! to r p Milton intr,iluced an ordinance to provide for tlie lirst ensuing election of governor and lieutenant-governor, and for member of Ue nrst general assembly of the state of "South Carolina; which was ordered to be printed, and to be laid on the table. , Mr. Jones introduced the following resolution; which was referred to the committee on ameml mpnts to the constitution : hereafter there shall le fTuiMianie irom uw ki-i.v . - Ld Impression, rSl ' from thoe pnntett at me V ,"mna. The honor aiid interests of the bank i0t wmI n'a v deef .ly involved in . answering the ques tion where the back of this counterfeit came 1 Either the original PepOT American bank mte ctmpsny bavaUeen , .ml owod to get intoimproier hands, or the obuined by the electrotype process. Taking ; the t first hrpotheslm it is. difhYuttto see why the gen uine face was not obtained In the same' manner ; but if the plate waa obtained by electrotype tb ,mlible rvason for the face not having also been ----- - . . . Its face la one of. the besttn- CK is rdnt and omy auuu- Yesterday an exciting prize light took place i i,un(iied dollars worth ot land. Rtsolcet That hereafter there shall i a caii- j .,,trotvtjej jSi that the yignotts and oilier tation tax laid, by the general assemwy. -on an 1 ofu engravei In seve.al d.llerent pi male inhabitants ot this state, ieiweeii im-nftwentv-one and fifty vears, which shall never t'lian one-lourth of the tax laid on Cue U1C vuuuuciiwv Thursday, Sept. A. M. of the Jewish new year. .l, commenced the year 5626, about six miles distant from the "City of Broiii erly Love," and the scenes there enacted would have horrified the soul of the late William Penh, Esq., could he have witnessed them Mr. Black introduced a resolution, iucu referred to the committee on amendments to the constitution : The general assembly ii forever hereafter prohibited from exempting tne prouenj John Turner familiarly called "Jack Turner," f anv corporation, association or iudividual from a noted pugilist or-.Boston, was maicneu w ugut j taxation another party of the same persuasion, named t James Turner, belonging in Philadelphia, within 4 the area of a twenty-four leet ring, according to. Northern Pap Mker The Heb ald .... 'il lioroQ ftv VfAn on building announces that ne wi "y 5 hand alL of the northern period" and picto rials, and the latest dates of the Nw York pa pers, so that when buying a toy for the UW, you can be a.s greatly pleased yourself in something literary. ; . n iri.. rtnnnMir Vitirrne Cafjtain El- DAinrJJ.-- A lie oirmi 1 drige, s: tiled at 4 o'clock this morning for New York. "With her usual good luck she is expected to arriv 5 there by Tuesday next. The Twilight leaves J lew York for this port to-day, and will be here on 'Tuesday, nothing intervening. the rules of the London P. It., at a place to ue named near the Quaker City. The pommeling was to have come off several davs ago, but, some difficulty intervening, the match was postponed to yesterday, live hun dred dollars having been added to the original An eye-witness to the "mill,"' who arrived in the city" to-day, reports that tiie result was not very creditable to the pugilistic element of the ilMty of Brotherly Love. The adventurous and indiscreet Bostoman wno naa come m nave a friendly knock-down with one of his professional brethren of the Quaker City, learned the difficul ties and dangers of fighting a cock upon his own dunghill. Sixteen rounds were fought when the fellows Large. The prisoners that escaped from tha Jan1 this city last Sabbath have not, Still, at ' . , j .v.: I shall never hilonnn7 in Uuakeraom lounu men y-ua-iin""" . , "oettina the worst of it" very fast, whereupon they broke into the ring with yells and blows and asserted their original peace principles by ending except im one ink plactd i n prison for t. so ago, and given over to gratifyi Qg fact to him, no cumstances. nance, been heard of. A boy eft was picked up a day or Ms old quarters, a very v ubt, under the cir- ELEVENTH DAY CoLCMniA, Monday, Sept. 25, 18C5. Mr. Thos. Thomson ifttrwluced the following resolution, which was agreed to : Resolved, That a commission, consisting of two pe-eons, be appointed by his excellency, the pro visional governor, to prepare and report to the next legislature what laws will be necessary and proper in consequence of the alteration made in the fundamental law, and especially to prepare ...... 1 n rtf-ntt Q Otulfr for the regulation of labor and UUVA SUWUii c v. - . j the protection and-government of the colored TKipuiation of the state, and that the legielature fix the compensation of said commissioners. x r'jr! ntlon from the committee on amend ments to the constitution was amended so as to read as follows : 1 iiftp- thore shall be a capitation tax laid bv the general assembly, which, upon each poll. shall never be less than one-iourin 01 me iujl o'l one hundred dollars' worth of land, it being eX to the general assemmy wunniimro inhibitants"of the state shall be excepted from the operation t.f the law ;" was then ngreed to, and was referred to the revisory committee. Mr F. W. Pickens introduced the following fr the constitution : which was referred to and other por eces, liir-t- I 1 in a niece. : In connection rith Uie eioctrotype theory, it la now reiuemberwl that exjriments m the dupli talion of plates bv this method were carried on in the treasury building bt persons not regularly emplove.1 by the government, prior to Mr. Mc Culloch's appointment a secretary, and that any such multiplication of tha plates was talked of a a dangerous proceeding at the timf. Boxes con taining electiotype platen, but not this one, it is lielieved, are known to have been shipped toew York for Uckiug. Either there or in trausit they .tu v.. lun in imnroner custody. Tins sub- met derives much of its importance from the fact that if the facts eventually show that the back of the note wa4.ekctraty pcU iu tho .engraving room of tU treasury department, ins iwiw. , that other plates may have boon pbtaine I in tame - t wav, and that a succession of spurious and al-t most or; oniU issues of goveniment "currency will follow this. ' v1 .: " r , 1 It would seem tliat a long time has hcen waen to perfect the process of mixing inks arJd print m" as well as in engraving the face of -this note, which is altoget her tne most ua4iK-uu iw - j matter Is undergoing a thorough investigation at I the treasury department;- whose officials wur doubtless Vr efiiciently aidetl in ferriting it out by the bank note companies. tlie fight in a row, alter the lasnion 01 aunuu cratic convention. It is said that the referee was all on one s.de, the handle of a jug, calling out iom amendments to the constitu te was appealed to by either side ; and it alter- u wards proved that he was a bar-keeper m the turn hereafter contracted, no real estate employ of the backer of the Philadelphia Ttura.CT' Lv--eSt to levy or execution; but this 1 meeW was to be held at i .10 as to prevent any legal luc -. '865. SiMrial Maariatratte's Court. The case of Lynch was disposed of yesterday afternoon by Justice Connoly, who, after hearing the evidence, held him to bail in the sum of ono thousand dollars, for his appearrnce at the next term of the court, failing to get which he was committed to the jail. Mr. Johnson, the man shot by Lynch, appeared i "' tnnliir in tntt ifV in thft fiT- Ul tne court room cote 1 vxaj w wv..,, animation. He appered to , be doing well and suffers but little from his wound. Several other minor cases were disposed of in the usual manner. The Last Dat. The last renting of the sea son took place by Cronly & Morris yesterday at Exchange Corner, and the prices were sustained Kx,ifT)irmt nt most fabulous nsures. a mue house on the corner of 2d and Princess, and op- Flotel Arrivals. BAILEY'S HOTEL, SEPTEMBER 29th, E G McDaniel,Richmond Dr M Tucker, Washing- E L Poalk, Raleigh, ton, D C. J P Allen. " C Lord. Florence, S C. H W Hand, Cap t U8N, R P Barry, N X M M Fry, Lt U 8 Eng. B Hernandez, Charles- J H Hicks, Spring Gar- ton, S C den. J J Monanan, cnaries- J H Dought, 8urgU 8 V ton, S C N S Carpenter, wl;K A uecKnam, im 1 R K; J W uraig, x eaerai ro ni G M. Barton, N C EAGrissom " CITY HOTEIi, SEPTEMBER 29. 1865. J Milne, City R J Nixon, Sound J. Wilson, City . E dorter, W L Moore 8 B Taylor, Catharine E L . Phillips Rocking- Lake, N C ham co "W Haynic, W & M R R J H Long, Rockingham T Morrison, Smithville J E LeWett. WC&BCC Morse, RR JDozicr, Wm Smith, City Geo Robinson, Cit be ., j: f tho hntt e monev wouiu mar tne iiibu-x' f . reldered, the result of which has not yet cometo hand. a VHGETBAGEDY IS CliiCAGO. Sboota Her Hpsband at A Woman od'a Tneatre.- t t week, a tragedy oc On Tuesday nighC. od's Theatre, Chicago, curred on the stage of bills. Just before nnt down on an actor, named MIlll Ik CM V it ' Htu f f hi name n'ocess against tus - Mr Inhs. from the committee on the legisia iative department, matle a report on thi articles th nnalifieation of voters : winch was nresci uMiifi i . agreed to, and referral to the revisory commit tCrhA convention resolved itself into a committee t of the whole, Mr. Sullivan in the chair, to con sider the report of the committee on amenumeun to the constitution ; and after a free discussion of the subject, the president resumed the chan54 Special Telegram to th ChrleUn Courier. TWELFTH DAY. Journeying of tue Indian Commlaalon. Omaha Cttr, Sept. 25. Gen. Curtis, fol. Skyler and Mr. Guernsey, of tho Commission appointed to mako a treaty of peace with the Northwestern Iiidiani,reachfd S:oux Citv, whore they were Joined by Geneial I S.blev ami Surgeon Woods. They expect to -parh Fort Sullv, where the council is to no hew, In alMiut two weeks. Gov. Edmond to to join them at Yanctown. From the latest intelligence received, it appears doubtful whether many Indians will lie at Fort Sulley to meet them, and this may cause a delay of several weks. . wm j c t 1 1 tf . a Gen. Sully shomd tie at r on uny. jion. a. W. Hubbard, of the congressional committee to investigate Indian affairs, accompanies the com. missioners. the performance nommencev.' - bv his wife for he following SOTKE TO Sllll'i'EBS OF lOTTOS. urnce Wil. & Man: R. It. Co., ) Wilmiugton, N., C, Sept. 23, 1865. S T ARTIES having cotton to ship to market from A. anv noiut on the line of this road can now ..v:i.A.fnn.i,nnitiwiiTMl ship the Bame, with prompt transportation, upon posite the oiajan, was u.u uu .,v- u4 pioauction of the usual nermit irom tne com- r twentv-live dollars. Anero a wuvumc mauaani 01 tne nearest military post to tne poun, . . A An ha lot whatever, ana tne w. h. Mcdowell, , . cf uu ,r.. .fT Ac.Scot R,,Hntnilnnt. ' - km'Mlnor Lout Of repair. A.ne uousv m .v,- sept. 25th. 176-1 w tent Webb's saloon went atr twenty-nine hunarea SlaliTH t i VY OH VjCCrAlfP kft V nd ififtv dollars.. These figures are only gtvep 1 AllUU vvjaaiaia ri..u sn xriil Wmwthe :.4-nnAAa nu. x.iirtiiivLt ail, wv . From Gearsia. Nbw York, Sept. 24. Th steamers Constitution and Vamia from Sa vnnnah nn thA 21st. has arrived. nAnirl RaTton and stall and. uenerai iving, commanding At Augusta, has arrived at Savan nah. Mail communication by stage coaches had been established with Charleston. Alan iacuiues with the interior is quite as good as previous to the interruption of their operations ny tne war. PrUnr Hrnwn naa aiTlVeu uuuie b -h -red with Beach, was shot 1 " . . 1 . UA.Ah . IV. . About twelve moniasyuv ,der .tvau and married a daughter ox Jir dail, of Chicago. IM gin ? years of age, with Ught curling Jaa nlexion blue eves, and was regarded as & The parties only ;" ue Comtmbia. Sent. 25. 1865. The convention is still engaged in amending the eoustitution oi tne biair. n ad article has been adopted directing that all rce in this state at the convening of the laws oi . not repugnant to the constitution, convention, anu .. altered or repealed by shall be continued un here they are tem- h.io the wife eoing to visit tome friends a He general assembly, except r - re by their wuue, we f.i -v.t tio W!tion of ' .wvro,.- in wh-ih msa thw are to exw.. - th tiflfah-t and the uusuanu wn"o f , , ilal.' " , . 1 ' ;-vS m7n" of Wood's Theatre. Some months limitation, if not continued in foTce - Ituffalo in . - tKo IMrislatiire. Ti e elections of secretary of state and of the treasurer are still to be made by the legislature, but th ?se are declared ineligible to office during the next succeeding term. .-' ... , in., oiifiatinnH for voters for all civil ana -i . ... band said that he went U. B-atoto nd there found tliat his wile ws hvmg in adulterous intercourse vim auouiei HeW back and filed a bill of divorce which was printed in theWspapers. She seeing it WIS pil jtiiLonngiv fTCriOStUla- immediately returns - - T. T.i He From Canada , JftOKTBEAL, Sept. 22. Colonel Rowland, commssiohcr of the northern Pacific railroad company, is lieie conferring with the Canadian govepLand others relative o uniting British carLJth the government of y the United States in tbSifriiAtruction of the Lake Superior and Puget sound railroad. Col. Row- " land is confident thJP-the commercial h.fluenceof . ;: Canada will be most fully accorded to Jhe. pro ject as one of great inte."national impcrtance to the neople of lx:h countries, and lias no doubt that his measures win necrownea w itn success. - ': From tbe SemliWHt New Orleans, Sept. 22. , Gov. Wells' proclamation calling tor the election J -smcn and state officers for the first Mon- , of Conn--N?r, was issued to-day. ' k day of Noven... 'r bar arrived from an In General Carl Scnu. ; of Georgia and Mis- specting tour in the mterio. J -; ? ; - J- sisaippS, enroutt North 'it ' tnmand of" General usternaus cai sssuraeu c, immHiiateiy reiurucu w v. 6 AU a6-a one vears. aivi i not a uaupci, She now threaten- nr a non-commissioned officer or pmiw wiuiw I General Slocum lias gone North. h would again Uve with him. l n s ue shall Rented to do, but a week or two elapsed ana of twenty a. v r iAr Krnwn niui ll iicjl iviaa mw 7 - m . . , stm nn w inimLuu' 1 n Tinnnni "..' mmtcoufldence that prudent be failed to lurni m P"-" " - thA. " 'Vr" lman Dor marine of tbe navy on on e paS oFth. people of the southern ed KSuS. Ftading, . "0 UnUed SUM. He Shall, for the twoyear, . . ,3 j:i .tn i)ain tA th eniov- I would comply wilu uci , , .j. .v at. r,r oWtuin have been a states wouiu suecuujr irawic u. . - - , L-j not aone so sue wau next treceuuis tiro j . . . . 1 Jv ,i0r. thf iinion. few davs. that ce naa uoi. , nri 1 1 . .l:7 4hA ume oenod an meni oi equat. J.t Mrn nito. nut .weral cartridges m ner V-' r cnizen o. w """ TZJri Ids in-Urv of the tenth Judicial District for trvimr a Mncii ot tne cotwn wmcu uau wmtu - - r . , tn the tneaire. s-"" pmitmni irem ioiiw " - ...-". . .. , ... . - i rr m mviiL va vuh v " i i.-.- - - . was to be shipped some to Savannan. on k promise, and on re- Quito a serious fire bad occurrea a wauuuu,, - "ITvil she fired the pistol, the oau t according nited States Ckmnict of Authority In Ixulalona ; SitUETEFonT, La., Sept. 28. v Tlie Provost Marshal of Freedmen has arresU ed the judge, sheriff, "district attorney, and the EXPRESS FORWARDERS,' TIItiSOUTUERX EXPRESS CO., LATE THE ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY, TSnow prepared to receive and forward ;wlth as T ! -I extent of nrices. The people are wua on luc h bromrht to their subject oi rents, u..wi.vj o minus nucu my -t . 7 . soon nrntwr mil .. ; . i r So tWnoorer classes intend aomg 101 Bui. k a serious as well as important matter, 1 vv, muuivc anu lurwaru ;wjiu wwm.- . , promptness and diMiatfh nil T?r..l..,t Mniiv I t-i- -if rfo ml v leave 'manT OUtm tne COia aud v aiuabies, to any pomt in tho Southern States, ,1 ... o m. rnsnect of remaining so for. a and wltli their connection with " THE ADAMS' and with a good prospect 0iremuio arid H AM DEN' EXPRESS, can foward without time at least. What is to be done with them aciay to an points in tho N onheni Stateai either i uy;tt:u roaa or steamer as shippers may desire, : aUtio is called ah ciiarires on ireiirnt apiiv.nii nth iiinmnnnr will he paid on delivery of same at this' Office, fered in our advertising fCpira therehy avoiding the necessity of forwarding bills 1 chase of a finished and elegant oi caargca ior coiiwuun. . - L. F, BATES, Supt, So, Ex. Co. returned and is sorry he erver went into the rebel- th instv numerous class of the populaaon at FernanC-ina: They are oraen , temperate ana frugal. . judge gives notice of an appeal. ' . - . a ta.1 C3 AtA T , . V.n rrvA rvT T WArie a Cf MtnA tAM tn Vxomc a citizen 01 tne unneu u'. negro ou ukv'v-.v.vuJ4 uuiiuicu- ' . . c J ,1. ;ktr,l thO UaU t .llnrr trt the COIlSlllUU'Jll Bi" " " , uu.i - . - t? Vih cnf mevL tue iv., i hia'.'i v. . . m .v..i . . a..i 41... - .1 - I riinnfT ins rei . .v. .. . I .Knll lv rriila III UK' rune i rtAcrro 1LLT111" iiro caiomiE iuuti uiruiuuu ui IUD "Sr remandina, Florida, the Sa- utog effect SZ; ' -1 the, d,.y of ci, .ona-uU, ..i . . .. . a. ! P nnamn H3 I no I i'0 1 1'.TIl IL. c - r I . - .. i,. . . ' r tV. licl CI -r mnrtTiiA OL Limtv 11IUC vannan Jiertua says uie nownyus - fv ut in a few niinutes was anv election, ana : ;r.I- w , - - , tj.tio.il On the road sne ; the district m wmcn ne oners i and taken to the.pohce station . . w m t" adopted authorizing the gov- cbatted pleasant! 7, Retime after- " I to anboimv two commissioners to . enquire been guilty-of an T--e h and . - WgUdature ffWJWr wards her lather j,b his daughter j on u Wssary for the regulation of labor. locked up. ieacu, - r . Titlee to Fropei .-ty In Cieoryla. i Hdq'bsVDbp't of GaoBOiA, 1 i ', . Acgcsta, Sept, 20, 1865. $ GwraBAL Order, v is t an rUra fes'iKx! brv militarv authority in this eontracts between indi- JLXTIW luvuj viduals dtHcrnnni except dutt in this Departm ent are prohibitealfrom aa- oau " "" hnded may recover. ! Bri.,th r-r steamer In P although badly wo rW ateiaent He fys Britl A Wr nandoalt. Farauit off tbe if. 1 , J. mnrtA luuutv.. . . o i lirtation with his wne -.c-pw r - - . . imr,rorjer a man- other men, ana - - i e?c:iT in su 11 behaved nerseu y" .'n u from her UCiiCU w "vt . " . TT ,. Panvni Rtar. 8Tt. IS. I As soon as the despatch reached Acapulco giv in news oi tne oesirmiwu , , Bantc IXobberT ' " r'r i4 5 'ictBosTOK, Sept. 25. , The Concord national bank,, of Concord, waa entered bet vtecu half-past , one and two o'clock '' to-day, while tho cashier was at dinner, and the w . safe robbed of $300,000, consisting of United : 2-. State?? bonds. A large reward will be ofTered ? f tl, rare onnortunitv of- Judicatingi questiona oi,contracwi or wuu, to the rare opportumtyoi 1. real or personal, except when ans tor iue pm- gs.-ta protect1 tha Tights ajid mteresw 01 country seat, Mia. crrivernment. ' Hew York.TrceklranlK Statement.'. : - NEwYonK.Sept.25. The weeklv lxink statement shows "an increase Z-l oflor.ns to bo 137373 j circulaUbn, $190,256; - ; tenders, $S6A,240 ; decrease in specie, fS82,- -.,5. -1 ei o. OJi' f ' v.: , DeatU of aalonaric. . - TtniiTox Sent. s2. ' ' that I pould not Trt K JfiSSBoa I and oU .!-v i;Tnfernution & teen receivri of the deaAof.. ; wionAfiirainstnisaaug -.-: ,i,ir .;ta!.nH rftntnre her wnerever r : r,,rirMr - thu Kevi tavcaru Dodd and Rev. Homer B. Morgan. The.fSrmer dieil of cholera and the latter of typhur fever. nut - . . threats, telling me?ha "SV had atelv with Jkrastation ia pursuit 0 ilUVA . . . , i l.A 1 Uy his tnreaxs, -; ,1 " TO at the 1 found. He was as goou ui - v" iuab a r- - t rjaidio . attention- t nmaoi p-- 7r.W?.S .Winient T; binte and ?tnxcto "TTWYr; wh. en slie came to me w r oa vT in could be got under aiongiaaA -v---rfj- , tersation with me. 1 port as aw --r, . ,. , 4 fn0,m na desired a . wmeriuuu n , r ..... . . . . .v ..... ' talked with her as Cb as three hours, I should way. , -1 X 1, VI V V ept. 15th 168-lm tt- wW f.n I. 5teemedone w wn?w' js ,,w" " v H - " ;lU'i'':l, j .- . J - 0 . - -m.
The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 30, 1865, edition 1
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