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....... i . . KI ATI YTP)' ' -. . it 5 f-'4 -' T 3 -4 - C i IS,1 f f:n tz ; ; v -.1 ) ' A -fcjv III. , officiai. orgaiv; r WILMINGTON VN. THURSDAf MORNING, MARGH 17, 4870. r; , 4. - i t TKBMI OF BPB8CBIPTI02I IJTVAKIABLT IN JLOVkKCB. Three MdatlUiwr.iC;;',..'. One Mpnthyi ; !;. .v: ,.;!.. ;.. . . . Single cpprTvcceutB.? r Club furnished at reasonable rtts. lJ 2 00 50 BATES Otf ADVERTISING: Ter square, one time, 75 cents. . -. il Less than pne square, one time. 50 cents. Two times $1 00 a'nd alt Mcqecdlng lnserji6ns -half price additional. . 1 Iates per jmonth, $3 for onc'gquare, and each succeeding square balf rates additional. Half Column and Column adrertisemQntk re eeired on proper discount. ! Local advertisements 10 cents a line. Address, CHA8. 1. GKADY, Editor and l'roprietor, Wilmington, If. C. Great excitement was caused nn Mnnfi 1 .n j IV t. ; . . "J F tauu nucu f luunil n oa OA pn in iton no i t , . - . . -t.. 1 r - Mwjuiwu us aa w DT SOme Waes aiKilann'T tn nilr irnlnrprl rvrr. Vi . . hnn l..f : ' I . .. . 1M . j " ' . , ?U . .. j ."r j o 'er silver ration. Daedal change to his customers was a democratic - r- ao.age tp u put niggers out ot office.!' One iNO A-atti.. In common with the adniir- old colored lieu declared " fore God if Gine ers of this beautiful TJantatricc, we mingle ral Grant didept stop selling eold she would oar reSrets that this lady will not appear on make her son John vote agin him in the leg- lue Doams to-night, owing to insufficient islatcr." a r encouragement by our citizens. M'lle Carlotta accomoanipd hv Rfml-naM. ... "j ucio a jr jur urctiuues f arnvea last nigiit and put up at the Purcell ""'- x-.iauwoi me uierrie i xxouse. M iie-ratti leaves this mornincT fori ".",-'-.;.... I AionarciL" n he haa been living now (rest Norfolk. Ilia Kfltll 1 lift tCnnlrl 'TIPVAV ho vo UfamI onth ' a ft WA f thi. f i if Theatre Mrs. Oates as " Darnlsy ' he bad been minu, those nece3saryS bifu liS e lec cated garments, we should sav nntn him )r ls Pocahontas:;", the -extraraganza me oi-ita humor in the hands of tbc isters, rassistecV by a Company worth j: place on Metropolitan boards. . t v; m War of "Tmsf Slips'1 State ts. Ikes & Co Ark ' Lotteries f IixsaALt his case of Icommotion ahd motion mvA J one reading xt can easily determine; and a quarter; and in the end of the sum ming op,' stolidly maintained that tho Stata haying made a contract, . would not by any manner conceivable k prosecute for vrhat it was theeAr ot "-"r - ' . " . : Yfe have no hesitation in saying, that as far as the case ofr State is concerned. f the charter, actually annuls the aet of ?34 as any tuusly : King Harry at hncc to David & Weils, and of plaid, select, from the latest styles. GITY. CloUt of Gold. Subscribers will please notice that all papers bearing the biack cross will be stopped unless payment is made. j . q ' Lime at Johnson's. Myers has imported ales. . . . (-- - : Chinking silver at Munson's. Personalj G. C M. answer in our next ! Through the conrtesy or Messrs. Cassidey and Mitchell we enjoyed a trip in the fast sailingyacht"Sunny3idc" last Tuesday. It is sented at the Theatre Monday evuain the desire of the owner to sell this charrainT . ' little clipper at a very low price, and we hope some one "gentleman or a club of Gen tlemen will purchase the "Sunnyside7' and inus give Wilmington a hrst class sailing vessel. For description of boat sec adver tising column. tacujar has many admirers; and wnethpr presented in the poetic whirl of the mazy ballet; the ravishing witcheries ot opera lovffe; or in the piquancy of abaixlm of the burlesque, it always is the favorite of their, W. A.' Cutoming, and' James Anderson favored. The Field of the as pre- 2 bv reaght up before Judge Cantw ell Tuesday, previous to adjournment, on " the complaint jf the State, charging the defendants "with etting up a lottery and disposing of prizes". hrithin the State, i There" are twa distinct harges, boweVer, one being alledged by the ity and oncly the State. The tfiriihat- ng been made', the following jurore were flrawn: J. C. Hughes, J. W Munroe, J. T. Piatt, Henry Taylor, J. Wilder, J. A. Walk 1 '1i,5'Kf VnJnr flroton fwr loffar rronla- len were requested' to " stand aside." . The ity making i no objection " after the " bluc- yed boy " had empannelled the grave spon-. ors, the defence was called upon to make he objections ; whereupon Major Stedman Get youriBusiness Cards at the Post Print-. 1 ing Office To all who desire excellent liquore we say go to Eyden & Montgomery's, on Second betircenMarket and Princess streets. . 1 he Joutouil speaks of Lord " Daruley in va theatricaj notice:! Ve thouffht this re- 'inarkably8fast young man was an Earl j figure, deep lustrous eyes, and naivete air, together with the discreet abandon, which never lacks for gracefulness and archness of expression, makes an excellent burlesque actress. : As the poorr misrepresented, prosecuted JJarnlev. she was all hnrlpsniifi1 inenmnrp. steamer -Regulator" starting to day for old hensible exaggeration demanded. Wc sav laden with merchandize sufficient incomnrehfinflihlp.' fur t Art in t Mrs. Oates' Company, although the" hunting scene" wa3 omitted, evidently pleased the majority of the audience. Mrs. Oates' mobility of features, petite pbjected to Messrs. Cumming and Anderson. Bakky Bjrotuers. "Perseverantia'' is the motto of the energetic head ot the house of uarry lirothers. Hence we sec the good Let us Ijave pease,pretty soon, Governor ; Ilolden, and don't try to stop "early spring" by any more Alamance proclamations. So .say. the gardeners 1 Baritone. It is very ' ruff " on Chatter son that he should bo accused of having "a good baritone voice " by the Journal J when all the world knows that Mr. C. possesses a Tery charming tenor 1 , The "pipe laying,"- or n-laying, on are hot sensitive, but we hate "Gas": when burned in jayers around pipes laid for years in a snbstratrum of coal tar, iron and "pi- send" sand, -u ' . '.k I ) Tae The Street ! One more unfortu- nate"yesterday. He would drive on the Sidewalk! all right Mr. Moore.' "It you , dance, you must pay the fiddler." ; Keep off the sidewalk with your horse and dray, and Judge Cant well -will never fine you. 'fSo glad't"-, : ' ; ; j Ettinger's.secret of success in trade ia low prices,: and an excellent article. For gentle men he lias received a new supply of hand kerchiefs, scarf?, ties shirts, socks and un ilrwear Determined not to be undersold, lie flaunts the banner of opposition : to all JiigU priced merchants. ; t nrrv The Rnirv na5R vesterdav. was ijX IV m d i J w . , that of "Charley" Spicer. Charley, naughty ttp.r disregard ot the laws and conditions ot vsociety, likewise j having fno learof a blue coat in his. eyes, did throw Broken glasses, and lock up, ., "Yorick" to maKe glad the hearts of the Gothamites in these piping times immediately preced ing "spring trade." Let all who have goods to ship immediately proceed to Barry Broth ers ana thus- had a "market", without loae- ing all the profits in' the shipment. I .' a. up i;cniautu oi Uling3 aUOlH OUr wharves is not so bad notwithstanding the blustering winds of March and the rat kil ling perfumes "soinebodys" guano "fills" all the air from Dock street up to the ship yard. Gangs of laborers : cheerfully . roll the rosin barrels aboard Brigs and Barks of all sizes and conditions, and the festive tar sticks to pedestrian heels even as of yore when men first began to call a North Carolinian "tar heel." wbo was wont to slay all she came in con jgxj ----ocoti's Country Seat'' a second Bedlam, became "one too many" fur the . management of this house, yesterday; and prudence demanded that she be brought to the city. Thus wa3 it done yesterday, after she had attempted to "lay out" afel low inmate with a . McO.uigg commi the Sheriff's hca The Norfolk it ' 1 ? 5X C 1 n DaOT" ing as a specimen spuuier ujuiu iuu a w.. Doctor Richardson lives in Wake. A tree fell upon him. Many-attended tne iunerai And comments thus'j : And vet the Doctor " lives." lie must belong to the cat family, as he has so many lives Now: Book by your leaf! if living, why a " funeral ?" " speak, on thy oath, we charge thee!" lesqueing manner is to be unapproachably extravagant, to have no opportunity to make thomost solemn and serious scenes ludic- jThe requisite jurors -now being left, the case lif the State took precedence. The first witness called was Mr. Charles 'il. Banks. Charles " came up smiling,'! and fiid thus state the woful tale : direct examination. By the Court : Bought a ticket for the drawing for the North Carolina Real and Personal Estate Agency ; did'nt know; who he bought it from ; didn't see Mr. Krtbi there; G. Z. French's name was over the door; got a cheque for $125 for mv ticket : St. Patrick's Day." To-dayKwhcreTer TJrin's sons mayMive and lore there will be a cheerful gathering and possibly" process We are quite certain that the "sons ol the Celt" living here in ' Wilmington will cele. Ibrato-a day hallowed- by ' memorierns dear to tne native of Inland as fore father's day'? Is to New Etglandorris Kringle is to the German., The banners may not be so gorgeous as the.men of Manhattan wate to-day in the city called not inappropriately "New Cork" instead of New York" ;The miles of green riOands, flags and embtemv may not attract the gaze ot Vhalf the town", but, of one thing we maybe rassured; and that is that no more genial or generous souls will gather to, sing , St Patrick's day in the morning," than' the Hibernian society ef old Wilmington. 1 V;.; ; I' : rous and humorously convulsive, iu shoit to E. J. Krebs & Co., was on the ticket- paid laugn at a most inopportune moment, to fight with excessive bravado, and to, as per consequence, kiss while smiting. Many then, do not comprehend buHsme ; for it i3 not grinning comicalities ; elevated NO; 360. Tr. John W. Page, ; conservative, has an- ' nouueed himself a candidate for Congress in tho, , Raleigh district, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of" J. T. Dcweese . .-- - ,Lg--L-"-'."" ' ' 1 sB i -'.j.- . M- yHcarnc o! the Tarboro Carolihiaiiiii ch. tered the arena, as an r exponent of-'femalo sufifragVvHe is, ; after "conscientious consid eration, :conrinced that poor defeHceless :. , j is as 4 much entitled to political rights as man,' and: has expressed his Ww; ed determination of letting ' her have HeCa). homnol Nties. - : I ' ' - ' ; 1 . a - . f TYe are reliably informed that thcSenatc Committee on the Office of H J; Meniinger , Secretary of State, .consisting of i Messrs. -Tfinstead, :Lcve and Lfn cfsey,"' : h'aTc' eiam" ined said Office, and that they Uriel " every, thing correc 5 and k. pi in tiie best 6faer. "!Weare grt!ti-.i iioU"rysait Men ninger is Offi j -rhTne OiScS Ls ner- er been t-i tar kvpt nh no WIluifterfbrd U T:w ioa were incarcerated iaihe4C.u - ? fy jM last weeksayV the Ashe viUeiVisn, ; upon a warrant- returned from' Rutherford ' county, charging . them with hay ing stolen a horse frem. Tv Lce Esq oa the : mountains t beyondj Fairyiew.'y One of the youths tvas1 was named Camp, the , namo ol , tiifj other ! ' we do not remember, but teamjt will answer; We understand ; they have confessed I the theft, but plead extenuating circumstaaces. ' We arc informed: that recently toV '-;:r. r7: rkk r., LM.CTtaroi gold some of the parti- eyebrows, and looking goggle ; neither elongating already elongated pedals. " To place a hump oa your Dack and call your self Richard," says the critic Winter, "is not to play it;" and we may add in coajanction to broadly smile, and kick your heeh'at an .angle of 60 degrees, is not toasstxms abur- lesqeuing air. the comedy demands ; tor oao Hriw4 chance, understand, nay, feel the chracttr as he was, in order to InarlesOLVia the idiosyvi cracies, foibles, and mannerisms - ofc real. . mm- 1 ..-. ' ' 1.1 1 .- J . ' ... N J jf-.-'. jJirs. urates, aunougu no nayjpgitmf e perience ot Miss Thompson, bids fair 1o. out rival this beautiful woman. 'For sheaUs be billet of wood. Justice sides, her archness and winning gracer that 1 1.1.. Kre acting &3 uf;:fot-rtflW.!0"olJf'. i CROSS EXAMINATION. ; ; ' : . By Major Stcdman : Paper shown wit ness. Could not say that that was thepaper, i number certificate ; Itienty- eight numbers were put in the wheel; thinks Ua anixi 9 nlimber like - - rnr - dian I ment ; didn't examiue v... t-r- ' . know that he drew a statue. John J. Conoly being sworn, was exam Ktr fh Court : Knows nothing about "KySER,; DIDN'T . YOU" JVANT " TO VCTA DoGt"In a certain, house in the eastern part of the city, an amusing scene occurred last night.;. An individual who -is in the habit of keeping late hours,, and 'barly ones, for that matter, and wha generally manages to eet enoUfrll ftftllanf. ?n'tA moV.-v Wis UmA lighter than his heels discovefiilice cies weighing byerapennj 1 weigh t ..saraph U1UU IUC UUUl..Uag..JtUS;aiUiaL U1.XUW MitM I W4 HUu m;!'M..yv r- -- - j as largeafffid disposition, he was airam i ioue.- xuis gum una iiu u.twuu richer do which he knew would annihilate the below, the parties mining neyef having gone; in 1pa time than it talces to say I down . on tne -ALine . pronci. v maicazor - - . . I - - - Having procured ;the 1 (liutherforaton.) j j one uonar lor tne ucicec ; saw no sign of Ej-r .f anA wpn, fo a t neighbor's for a water-level, and it is.-thoughtto T TTrpV -rer the door: dnn'f. vu fcavflk4U " T " v ., L', .ui L-.r - - 7 " V ' rermin Jack Robinson." Oalast Saturdayhight, says , the. Ashe a twelve o'cloek and etui.ij-as ertJtaTrtniiTWiUelckets saw the numbers put m handsTfor oae'n; " 'J . w the drawiugv of tShiSefcUfi! V tookjthejailx ,tianolTJn3 W ee Willi JJ-r. tt iuiauio , uiuu i see Mr. Krebs; a blindfolded boy acted as drawer: there were , four drawings, two' drawings a day; thtaks there were four teen drawn at one time; handed my certifi cate to Mr. Williams;! went there merely to tted ye gentle maiden to which Miss Thompson lacks:,., agteisatisqsec iuat we arawing werwjegumruuuu dquarters. - 7 sweet, and melodious voice. Ti?.' i? ftfiM say thatMr; JkWM is a cwiir. - , I : - liant future for Mrs. Oates, aJe iA?-S ro, rcS3 examination. Day Booh copies the j follow- fortelI : r , ? .i ; ;V'J i "BflarN: Martin was then galled, and .in unqt?esiicaay Mr. Chatterson has, passing oice,but in reaching itof ttC, uc sacrifices purity of tone tor i loudness and, his voice simply becomes harshand Uopleas-r ant. A little severe! discixlinc would do no harm. Uls Francis, was well rendered, a.d gained the plaudits of the assemblage. Mr. Allen as the much neglected wife ot the ,4Merric Harry ;" although a character demanding nothing extraordinary from the actor, was very well rendered. MiasGilmore as the once imprisoned Con- giance, and devoted to Daruley, was all that the occasion required; smiling, and winning t c so lively that it made our ! speci, & mauy signs or me j i -- YksiiSJL-iJAl'm'A TnercMants. bnilt fences -acfdsa twA;rir Ihnmi . rne puru f si rr - - . . . ,. r- i anVi ihP firat riis- I ewecw, wu wcu. w .uaisu meir.iow worK, - . I : are fined. Ifew Uyles of Bill : Heads at he Post Printing Office. ' The ? Sunnyside," Tuesday evening, pick- J ed 4ip a : floated &To. Party Feeling. It is wise to sometimes sink nartv. and especially is this the case - i w when the business interests of the city de niand the same. Thus our citizens ae in terested to the amount of five hundred thou smilea sand dollars yearly in the; trade ci tne ouar- In regard to La FiUe Ihi Eeginie,', we lotte Road if completed. How foolish, , a'fn)(jn l)uchcs no mhnomcr, for I tuiuix ' t - , then for the Journal to chatter about change beginning id end, it was with the cx of officers at a time we should only tlnnK oi j c )tion of tbe solo i jt me Like a Soldier raising the necessary iunas 10 cuiupicic iuv great work in which wc all shall feel a com mon interest. ".vowrom", colored man - who had away on a raft consigned to Kidder Had not uapiain juiwucu charitably inclined the cold night and east- em winds would hare made short work for " Simon" for that was the floater's Thanks. Our thaaks are due to Mrs. James! A. Oates for a copy ot "The Earl Darnley March composed by Mr. O'Rear don and dedicated to this estimable lady. Also to the 44 Hibernian Benevolent Soci ety," ifor-a complimentary to their Fourth Annual Ball. May their memory ever be as green as the emblem of their country. xtlttnttnn i Uitrht about face 1 ! Forward , t fckbUO.WM . . mMcu I Well, this is March, and we simply desire to tell you, and you to tell that see this, io tell othersthat the cheapest, hand - tornest, and most lasting prints for spring .wear! are only, found at Ettinger's, on Market 1 street fThink lot it t Jprinfs from twelve and a half cents down. Coatcs1 cotton at . ninety cents per dozen. Shoes for ladies at . fabulously low prices, Dress goods, notions, - nDUUIU, Jiwce, wvc ww., wv. , v t! Just arrived ier steamer, an ele gant " Humi'tt DuMrTY."T-Hernandez1s yer- sion of tb remarkable gentleman ' who sat on a wall," will be presented to a Wil mington audience this evening for the first time. To those acquainted with the ?nis cn scene of a spectacular extravaganza, where in "effect" everything is sacrificed, can imag ine at what an immense txpenditure it re quires to fittingly present it before an intel ligent assembly. After nearly a week of preparation his Majesty, " H. D." will " dofl his cap " this evening. Mr. H. T. Allen will appear as " Ye Fair One "an exqisitely fragile crea ture ! The. dramatic rose the "Maid of Honor Graceful.. Hernan dez will' now be seen to advantage, as it is in these pantomimic roles he excelis. The latter gentleman will appear as Clown. Post Fall" and the "'Parlor scene," anqua-.lieiiy nftpnl.ar.h combining. " Lc satrc de mon ;" " PijT, paff poum; " " I love the mil- and " 'Tis of .a, famous regiment;' response" to the questions of tbc Court re spouded as follows : ' I Mr. rebs came to the City Hall irf re gard to the opening ot a Real and Pesonal Estate Agency, and wanted a license. Ad dressed me a note. (Note admitted as evi dence.) Made verbal reply that it was im possible to fix any tax. I granted no license; did not prohibit it ; told him he might com- Goldsboro. raetice operations and the tax oould be ad justed subsequently. Question by the Court : Did'nt you think the scheme unlawful I Objected'to by Col. Strange. Objection sustained. Examination resumed. Mr. Krebs wanted a license, and desired to pay tax ; didn't communicate to him my opinion ot the lottery. Jro38 examination waived, and the State hire rested their ease. Without any preliminary remarks the de- "dorg," he felt courageous, and with .this important help he boldly entered the house, uuas o and in a' moment got sick;, .The rat had aay, a numoe .uy young .men, mtu- him by the nose, and the two weni gyraung i.-r -y , ' "JTV tv I round the room I ... -- friend's head swim in tit 1 1 r i m - miuictik uuwft .www, ...w i ZTiwMAMWj'W outhoow, off tblotot oaoof "",vv ' ... -v '-.ir:,7it:::'i1'i;i.'i"lBiiii. aIi. nM.'.f'.ll L. l.-t.al i ,. - .i 't fr ii 5 i xa trow - into j o4wi v mo um u-tt uvj Buuuuij lentioMl on f he part of the' dosrto mix bread ana punisnea to ine ran extent of or not, we have no means of knowing. At I and -eld up to the scorn and dension anv rate he succeeded in covering himself honest, law-abiding citizens. r with elorv fe?he was not onlv dou-hall oven from theJtio of his tail to the end of 1:9? !Tadar. 100 8$ Passed tiic elec his nose, but he effectually made dough out! bm to its third reading . by a uaani-; of the rat's cake. 1 H mYua TUlc- 2xai9 mu aiu?ri5 -"Wjie.irom the ordinary, clccjtioo laws hitherto, enact ed. The revenue bill is on. its- third read ing in the House, , has been ordered to be printed, and is made special order j for an early day. The machinery , bill , has, passed the House in its several readings. The bill to provide, for an election of State Printer was taken up; referred and pass 'autfhk c law! ofai STATE. Statesville has a ''Farmers Club." Bishop Atkinson is in New Berne. Charlotte has twenty-one bar-rooms. Weldon youths tear up young frees and madc special order for Wednesday, Pr. Pritchard is ' Temperancpmg " in The Tremaine's warble in Qoldsboro, on when- of Saturday next pCi'C itary assortment of dry... goods, hosiery, gloves, prints1 and corsets. All aboard! t 4 ' 1 .! 1 - The finest binding and blank books furnished to order at the office. fosx printing ftonn Things. The Wilmington says it gets off lots of good things. Wc annex a couple of .specimen splinters from the post. . ' M In a column theatrical critique therc says Comparisons," in the language ot Dogberry, are odorous." , L io: Shaksptare, and it is gene. ally credited to Mrs. Malaprop. i orfolk Day Book. r Poor thing r Palsied be the finersi that wpuld not - instruct .thee ! Mrs: Malaprop, eh ? Now please turn to Scene VM Act IIL, ot Much Ado About KolUng, and read the dialogue between Verge : and Dofarry. omitting, however the duetts " La Amour and u Say to him." Though withal these inconsistencies and t j . anachronisms, such a the presentation of the sword to Guillht by Josephine, a .scene in Offenbach's Duchess De Gerolstein, wc were satisfied ; for Mrs. Oates not. alone acted, but sang the part with excellent ef fect. Besides this and notwithstanding surround ing negative circumstances, one cuuld hot help admiring the military esprit she Infused, into the part of Josephine. Untrained and bud, MrsOates asTuntettered by society's restraints, the gashing walk, the connacniiai air, auu vub i de pendent tone when in company ot civilune, tell how well the rigors of the camp rrake up the bluffness in nature. Therefore waile listening to Offenbach's airs, we were not unmindful of witnessing the much fathfed orphan of the "Brave 21st." jr Mr. Chatterson ni GuiUiot sang with bn siderable feciing, and acted, agree ably xVhe. VoldTetV' oi tne 44 scarripd Sht.Berg.int jScaferrlostnone of Uvspldicrly frankss in Mr. H. T. Alien. - ght was The steamer "Washington" ruh aground at New Berne Saturday. '. The publication office of the New Berne times has been removed. The Deaf and Dumb Asylum has one hun dred and seventy-seven inmates. : Smith & Co. were elected, j In the Senate the House L? resolution adjournment on the 28th inst.,' was rejad and laid over. House bill amendatory of the militia laws failed on its second reading. Doubtless the bill will be reconsidered to day. The Senate, then pissed the bill'io incorporate the Valley Field Railroad Com pany, ;whicu proposes to establish a railway through' the counties r Granville, Person and Uaswt tl -.to s .uo p i.ut on the North Carolina r r.. uui . rainWd? LE TEHS FitOJl Tlite PEOI The Female Institute at Charlotte has one hundred and twenty-six students. The Republican (Greensboro) speaks i leoee, 'opened with their only witness Mr. Whittcmnrc as a (lU. S. Senator." . Jop?ph H. Neff. : ; . (Question by Cdl. Strange: Mr. Neff did yot not know that this Company, previous to the 1st of March; tne JMortn uaronna The Western Division of the North Caro Red and Personal instate Agency, naa araw- iina Railroad will be completed to Balsam ingi at the city of Raleigh : question over- Tunnel. rulel by the Court. Ecammation resumed by the Court ; I was preant at the first drawing ; Mr. Krebs was in tic back offic.e. The State charter was here presented as evidence, and no objection made. Re direct : Do you not know that emi nent counsel advised the Agency that no interference, would be made.. Question over- .- ; i - - . -- - ruled by the Court ' The old battle field, four miles below the T' -inrr all the testimony,, Colonel city, says the .Newbern 2 vnest is being tran6- Strange then rose aa;1. addressed the jury; formed into a vineyard, and in a lew years incorporating in his remarks a compreben-1 its products will be as profitable as they sive exposition of the technicalities and met- were terriDie a lew years ago. apnysics i tu .an x ..FJ,W gteamer oootten Plantjn wbich wag chartered corporations; reciting the, act n . n Tftr t- prsnmft tim laat v TesUnS the State ch 3, has been raised and re- LE. A Card. Marshals Office City ofWiimi.,gi kt 3Iarch 10th, 1870. Editor of "The Post rf Sir: A report having gained -general circulation that the manager of the Theatre has at my direction refused to sell tickets to colored persons, I would say: That the In response to the Governor's request the Theatre is under the sole control of Mr. J. President ha3 ordered troops to itys county T.Ford, who has leased the building: That of Ailamancc. , The Charlotte Democrat says that John A. Hym an, (colored) of Warren county, has sjn- uounced himself a candidate for Congress in that District. Mr I have never given Mr. Ford ' or any of his agents any advice, or instruction in regard to the sale of tickets, or in relation to the management of his business and as Marshal of the City have . nothing whatever to' d6 with the Theatre except to preserve order when called upon. j I am, very respectfully . ! W. P, Casxaday.' 1 A Few Words of Weisht.' "Do voumkn to say, madam, that he has taken no other med icine 71' j j This question was askod the other dav in re lation to a young man, 4the: only son ot ajwid- ow,V w'ho was then rapidly recovering from a state of absolute prostration, occasioned bv - a B V. . 7,. . j- .ui.i pairea, ana on jionuay iasi commencea ner of the family of the invalid's mother, Mrs. Kier- Ulaturc, contending that tbe passage of this . Tw and WllIlaaiston - nan. 95 Abhuidon Square, New York. j charter virtually repealed the act of '34 in 4 - r The medicine ' referred 4 to was Pixtation i js ... n rr mu i T t.r " j BiTTKBStI do mean to say it," replied Mrs K. : so , far as it concerned the " Agency." To The good town of Wiiliamston is blessed 4We tricd fwentj other remedies before The Theatre last nvt wcltffilVl ar4 theCompany gave, ajuasalj great feU isfaction to the iaudienceriiThe f. minWer Band ?': wer well received and the ; viu Ji Hern ander received an t'ehtofi in his gu ar act The tumbler music was more tfib good, and the performer was loudl; sustain his position, CoL Strange quoted as with a good hotel, and the time-honored I without the slightest benefit; but we .tried none audioritieai State ?. Mathison, Jones 3 : i name o Abbott's "National Digest ; Hagydtr Coper because owned by " mine host" J. M. Sitcr- taTauglasst opinion by Marshall, C. J.; and sonEs; Wc shall do ourselves the honor Thoughts on lotteries," a didactic essay . of stopping whraw can at the "Planters," by Thomas Jefferson. Col. Strange occu: 'and'hope'' all who love good c&eeir add cheer uied the attention of the court for one hour ful faces will do thVsame. " i t " flankers loses none oi its lorce I Th HaVhftie.ir ! the authoritv for this 4tatft.. ment ; ani sht farther states her- belief that the restorative In question U the best tonic acd in- vigoratorever administerea. . - Twnty-llve cents will buy a packet ot a ea In ten . minutes, will make sixteen quarts or Blane Maoge, Puddings, Custardsc., j ' 1 !
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 17, 1870, edition 1
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