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ic- - ...!:. i , ; ; . . : - - ; , - . :. . '. .. m.- v ' ' . - " . j , - M ,m ' i :f.M-mm : . - -mm.-; M M-v . , wv-.. v V fi r ": : '. 'M -: - ' P ,;' 1 ' . . - ' ; ' -' 1 M - UVft-f. , ' ' J ''' Mi ' ! . -"-,.. - : ' i-i : J- -; ' " ' MM ;- - ' : ' " ! i i ' ' 'l .:,; ;:!:.. - m . :. m s-r . :. -. . r m ' I-. ; ' --. -w - J---v - - - . -" - i - . - - - ' m . S v- . - " ' . . - ;m -u - , . - - 1 11 " ; , ' 1 . " ' " - ' . 'r ' ' " 1 - ' 1 - - : - T VOL. III. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSPAY MORNING; APRIL 7, 1870. NO. 366. t s . t , . . . ...... .: i it THE WILMINGTON POST. TWHIS OT BUBSCRirriOM INT jgMXBLT IN ADTAUCJE. Per Yftar. . : .'i i'U'-l, Z 00 OIX JuwuUU ............. .4.. .. Three Months ..,;,- .. i . . . i One Month. ..... Single copies. Five cent.:; 1 m iJf?i.': Clubs furnished at, reasonable rates 1 25 50 RATES OF ADVERTISING r H Per square one time, 75 cents. - - Less than jpnequarc; one'timeV 50, tents. . Two times $1 03 and all succeeding insertions half price additional ' ' j : ;7 ' . 7;"7 Bates per month", $3 for one square, - and each succeeding square half rates additional. Haircolumn ana uoiumn aaverusemcuis re ceded on proper discount. v- , tM i S JfiTiOcaladTertisements lfr cents aline. r Address!?"'- :f n. 1 'T;T . H: Editor and rroprictor, v Wilmington, N. C4 Subscribers will please nctice that all papers bearing the black cross will be stopped unless payment is made. Munson&Co., have elegant , spring out fits. r .-. I ;'; Mayor next, r Martin . Wll return" on Monday The kind of seats McEvoy wants Re- ceipts. ' Get your Business Cards at the Post Print ing Office. n : Myers' still leads-as the first class grocery of the city. ' ' Heinsberger's is the ot good books. resort of all. seekers New styles of Bill Printing Office, r Heads at he Post . (. . Mr. E. F. Martin is a" candidate for the State Legislature,, In the language' of the ladies, 5 yesterday "was a splendid day," , Bricks all along the wharves, and not a few get into the hats of passers by. - ' A man attempted to scale the market bouse yesterday, and lost his balance. : i The coming parasol is as large as an urn - brella. What a defence from ogling men ! M ' Jl Croquet Club will 4 soon be formed in 4i,; nitTM Thfiv will certainiv attend all iuw w.-j . " . The hens are paying a strict attention to ; business, for eggs still sell at 20 ants per dozenljiu!;'' --jii ;iy df ' ' , L, , , , 1 , After the rigors of Lent are over, Miss rwnstsaa?nnntpmn1atfa rrivini? a soiree dan- vaiuvi uuujv. j o mnte at Masonic Hall. - ' The "John Dawson" Engine Company were out on the streets'yesterday,.and made quite a prepossesing appearance. 1 No one should object to voting for Allen "P.trr,a fnr hT1Ptyialature. For is he not V .v imw - O - the bead sccnter of Republicanism ? ' In studying the "book of Nature we advise our readers to cross the river and go among the swamps; he will find n&Mng there. Tiio Tnwnahin Trustees will sit and list the taxes until the last day of April. They milt ntA Vit1rT RPssion9 on Tuesdat and Fri- I MkM lfW day evenings from seven until nine. V The second session of Miss Rosamond Carricross' Dancing Academy- commences ihUftpmoon at 4 o'clock. Her classes in- f.rease dailv. a sure sicrn of her abilities as a teacher. k xniee from ? to-morrow, will be uooa Friday. It will indeed be a good Friday, to many whose abstinence from worldly treasure, will hail this as the harbinger of thin gs festive. In Troublb. Captain Whalley of the schooner Dana Anna was arrested on a 1 A. kwnffilo TI511 o n fl Dail warrant YCiciujr, uj v. to one of his seamen, with refusing to pay his wage&; s . . ;,i . .: -v : Advertising. Bear in minds there are seven truisms in advertising. It has created many a new Business Has enlarged many n old Business Has revived many a dull Business Has rescued many a lost. Business Has-saTed many a tailing Business-rHas nTPRrv6d man v larcre Business And in sured success in every Business. At Tt Afjm.The incorrigible Kit Hue- gins, was up kgainU befbre fthe ' City Cort yesterday for using 4cnss words.'. .His case was postponed, however, until this morn - inir. owinr to the absence of a material witness for. the defense, , JKit was arrayed as usual in his rndetC ehirt, gold (?) breast pin, aicf i-lan pea jacket. New Coin. Tlje new five cent pieces for 1870 will be ready in a few days. The token currency of ten, fifteen and fifty cent pieces, made three months ago, has not yet been issued owing to the fact that no act of Con gress has been passed to that effect. "Bound Over.' Samuel Williams, was brought before Squire Merrick yesterday, charged with bastardy. After a prelimina ry examination, Samuel was: "bound over" in the sum of $200 to appeac at j the next session of the Superior Court for trial. - - .. e ,M M . . ; ... A v ; - City , Court. Besides the . cases men tioned in our columns, werej those of officer Walcott vs. R. J. Scarborough, and J ohn Davis accused of disorder. The former was disposed of by the defendant paying costs and the latter was continued over until to day."" 7 ' .Still On. Since the opening of the spring the note of preparation for building and .repairing has begun, and the amount of building materials being collected at dif ferent points and contracts being made with workmen, indicate that our city's! growth will be as rapid this season as it was the past year. . ; April Settlements. We have mailed a large number of bills to subscribers. All ot them are small and, no doubt, regarded as insignificant, by many 6f our friends; but they should bear in mind that we de pend on the many small amounts to make up the large ones' required to carry on our debts and make, constantly, 1 additional im provements, so essential to a progressive printing establishment. As this is the time to make settlements, all round, we hope every one will respond at once, by sending us the amount. You will have our thanks for such promptness and liberality. ' A Cool Old Rascal. An old man, aged about 60, who had been sent to the hospi tal the other, day afforded much amusement to the spectators. The driver of the van wanted the old man to walk from the court house to the van door'. iNot much," said the old fellow, coolly.; "it you want to take me you've got to carry me." ' . . So, halt a dozen omcers picsea mm up and carried him to the vehicle. . .. As he stood upon the steps of the van, he turned around, took a survey of the crowd, and' facetiouslv asked: "How's that for high " : m Auction Sales. The following sales i - were made bv Messrs. Cronly & Morns, yes terday : House and lot on Second street between Princess and Chestnut, $4,300. House and lot between Chestnut and i Mulberry, $4,700. ; House on Sixth street between Princess and Chestnut, $2,950. j House and lot between Church and Nun streets, $1,400. g f TTnnsft nnd lot on Ninth street, known as the "Erambert house," $1,950. Let corner Third and Walnut; $2,600. Ten' shares Wilmington' and Weldon Railroad stock, $41 per share. : . . - . n Jon Printing. The attention ot the- business men of Wilmington and Vicinity is invited to the fact that the Job Department of the "Post" having just received a large stock of recently invented labor-saving ma terial, is now prepared to execute every de- scriptiod ot printing required l)y merchants, & r below those which have heretofore prevailed in this section. An examination of prices invited. .... -. ' ; Business men of neighboring cities will find it to their advantage to correspond with this office. Price lists furnished by mail on application. 7 ! No work of an inferior -character permitted to leave the establishment. Par ties intrusting their orders to this office may hp assured that thev will be filled in a neat and tasty manner, and at very low rates. She Would Do It. 44 Carrie McCoy I" Btrouted the soUerino-bearded Clerk, yester- am momintT: and the summons wasanswer- . mo;acH flaflFrnn rnlored woman oi . r 3f SSSP,:M win,, too oerhaDSl who seated i herself vis ants with his Honor. Court 44 What is the charge against this womant" Clerk "Keeping a disorderly house; sirl" Court "CalLthe first witness." ' Witnesi appears. and state to his Honor all i you know about this case." Obedient to this request, the witness ex- ceedinlv willing related hows the frail pris- cases claimed, the aUentiorj of his Honor, of the city, a house of a disorderly charac 1 ter,'V; Several others followed, rwhich only corroborated the previous Witnesses testimo- ny, and Carrie, for . aiding and assisting in the midnight' orgies was m sentenced to pay penalty and costs in the sum of $20, ( Tour Garden. In all that relates to a flower-garden or lawn, order and neatness arc indispensable, , At this season, special attention should be paid to these qualities. In making your arrangements for your pleasure-grounds, allow: abundance of room for the lawn, i Of , all arrangements for orna mental effect, a clean, smooth lawn possess es a beauty almost 'unequaled by even the most brilliant flowers and shrubs which are iojtrVililreaiid there. The lawn bo6ld have addressing of good rich soil, or compost, before the; middle of March, and grass-seed should be. sown during the first week of April, just before a rain. Sow the seeds over the ground, rake in with an iron rake, and roll immediately afterward when the ground is ; dry, for it wet, the soil and seeds will ; adhere to thev roller, quarter to half an ince is not too cover the lawn with compost. From a thick to Accident On The Wilmington, Char lotte ; & Rutherford Rail Road. A Freight Car Smashed No Injury to Life. From a passenger, we lern of almost a fatal accident which occur'ed on this road Tuesday morning, about 15 miles from this city. When the: trains which was composed of freight and passenger cars, reached North West, one of theJbrward wheels of the second freight' cwr 'gave way, throwing the latter from its position and smashing it completely Fortunately, however, no person was on1 board the ill-fated' car, and naught but a promiscuous scattering of flour, and indis criminate tossing , of hay, was the conse quence. .All hands set cheerfully to work, however, gathering , up the debris, and after a delay of three hours the Iron Horse com menced snorting and the passengers were sent on their way rejoicing that nothing se rious had happened to themselves. The HiBERNicoN.-r--Xhis general combina tion of pictorial tcenery, vocal and instru mental music, and Hibernian antics, will be presented to a Wilmington audience for the first time this evening. . And en'pasaant we might answer:, the numerous inquiries as to "what it is," by simply saying,: that it is a dieramic view of scenes in Ireland, illustra tions in fact of the principal scenes, animat ed at times by clever character illustrations f in the principal cities of "The Gem of the Sea". m : :m -7-- - - The first part introduces the spectator to the ancient city of Dublin, the capital of Ireland, where Erin's gifted sons, Norbury, O'Connell, Curran and Emmett, thundered with eloquence, forever carving a niche in the halls of fame, and establishing for her the proud title ot "the land of orators." Part second, s presents to the interested one, the famous Wicklow, where Boucieault laid the scene ot one ot the most affecting dramas "The Colleen Bawn." "The Wicklow Wedding" will long be remembered by those who have listened to the; story ot the gentle' Eily O'Connor , the faithful Myles, and the scoundrel I)unny Man. Touching legends abound in this locality, ot love and self sacrifice, ' enhanced indeed by its flowery vales and wierd castles.' he third erles brings the now, absorbed be holder to the classic Kildare, the knightly castles of Carlo wj and the belligerent Kil kenny, where the 'traditional cats des troyed each .' other until ' naught but. their caudal appendages told .: the story of "all that was left of them." ' " m ' r Aristocratic Cork is next exhibited and poet-ridden Killarney, where like "The Pride of Kildare," sweet "Kitty of Killar- ?" boasts of her origin. We might ex tend thi3 resume of the novel entertainment, but inexorable space says nay, and the read er, we presume, echoes it. We will close therefore, in stating that outside of the mer its of' the - paintings, the entertainment is worth the price charged. ' None should ab sent themselves on account of any religious scruples, for it is as chaste as' it is ihstruct- ive, and as amusing as either. ( ? The Sorrows of Virginia Evans Wedded Woe The Proverbial Cruel ty of Step-Mothers Exemplified. "Af ter peace, war," and "after the calm, a storm," are truisms, which are self-eviderit, in this mundane sphere. The more was this apparent to all yesterday, at the open insr of the Court, when tne tan ana com i c tonHfntr figure, of the Marshal, and the UeV fornf. of the blue eyed Clerk hurried through crowds of spectators eager anxi ous and perturbed, who clustered around the portals and pillars of the Court room, awaiting the trial of the four cases on the calendar, - each one absorbed in the t case nearest 'Concerning their, neighbor. The long absence of cases of violation-of law had no doubt"a most important inducement in summoning fully one-half, the number pre sent, for it has never been our pleasure(?) to witness so many faces in this "narrow and eonfined sphere.' As ,we before stated, four but the case around which the hum and bus-. tteof the morning rran, was in - alleged act e t aband6nment, Jon the part of K: William Evans of "the partner of his joys and griefs" liis wife Virginia. - We have not suf2cient 9ords to express the; waes ot yirginfiffqr like her prototype? of Rome, i - "Her sorrotfrs did travail ' ' : With affrighted voice," Unfortunately forf Virginia, she . is a step mother having tied the Goridian knot,' with the unlovedll'Viliiam; while that al leged unreliable entleman ; was the father of threo -vnnnrr HrtQTnnAYtiUloa TIiha miniature likenessls of Wiilfam, Virginia didnptlavishheloYepon; aggravated the aforesaid kin unb! made them rela? horrible stories, of Virginia's action. Finally lifter much "pother" and considerable crimination, the irascible Wil liam in the language of the complaint i "Did maltreat and abuse her, and turned her out of the house." For this evidence of Williams, affection Virginia, insulted and chagrined, appealed, to the benevolent Marshal, and a wfit of arrest, was'immedi ately issued for tie tyrant William. This brought matters before the Court yesterday, and likewise witnesses and counsel for Wil liam. ;m; -' i.' .:' . , ' . -;' Virginia cold the above woeful tale, in substance, and then witnesses were brought forward to prove the character, reputation, and inclinations of the accused. This was done. And the poised scales of Justice,, made stronger byfthe convincing argument of Counselor Holmes, was made to overDal ance in favor of William. Thus ended the play, the curtain olled down, and the au dience rested for another scene on the bills, for which consult'lnother column. Twin Execution Twe Hanging of Young and Gunn for . . - i THE Murder or Mr. V. BlayloCk Horrible D EAT H Scene. In the N Y. Herald's report of the HJUsboro execution -we clip the following, which will no doubt interest many in the State who were startled by the Christmas murder : v . Though it wasl publicly known that the execution would take place in the jail, hid den from view, yet a large crowd assembled to witness it. ' At one P. M., the jail door was besieged by the mass, eager to gain ad mission; but. this the Sheriff sternly refused, and the mob became still more persistent. The windows, both in front and rear of the jail were also- thronged, : and violent tussles for eligible places to obtain a look through! the bars ensued. j-Those whose professional business required their presence in the jail were excluded by the mob, which kept up a deafening roaring and gelling and hooting that were disgraceful. THE CULPRITS ON THE SCAFFOLD. About half past one o'clock, P. M., the condemned were! conducted from their dun geon, with ropes and black caps attached to their necks. Toung walked firmly down the flight of steps, but Gunn, who was ex ceedingly teeblcjhad to be assisted by two negro attendants! They both ascended the scaffold and took seats : in chairs, when a very impressive payer was made by a cler gymanboth; the condemed men joining with him. This being ended, a series of cross-examinations as to the murder was commenced by parties around the trap door. Young, whose eves were half closed, seemed to be engaged in! prayer, and judging from evasive replies he made. to. questions pro-; pounded, his mind was evidently . wander ing. As the fatal hour1 neared both ti wretched men began a wild, incoherent half song, half prayer, peculiar; to "lwgroesand they steadily kept this up to the latest mo men t, refusing tq be interrupted by Mr. At i ley, father of the murdered man, who de- .. 1 A . 1 1 1 . . . J sirea to asK cnem some questions. v THE LAST SCENE. At two P. M.the Sheriff" ascended the scaffold and read the death sentence ot both, which could scarcely be heard between the prayers and supplications of the condemned within and the din and tumult of the mob without. . This ceremony concluded, the ropes were attached1 to the rings in the ceil ing above. The legs of both were pinioned at the ankles, and black caps were put over the forehead, obscuring vision to all earthly things. At five -minutes past two the drop fell and the murderers were struggling vio lently in the air.': Neither of the nooses was properly adjusted, and the hangman's knot, when the ropes reached their utmost tension, slipped to the back of the necks of both; Young fell only about a foot, and as he swung to and fro his limbs were convulsive ly drawn up and his struggles were fearful. Gunn fell nearly two feet, and in conse quence of his enfeebled condition his suffer ings were not so intense as Young's. After a" few spasmodic kicks his struggle ceased, and. his soul was in the presence of his Maker. Young: continued to jerk convul sively for a number of minutes, perhaps five, when he, too, became stilly and boIr-werc at the bttr of Eternal Justice. - The execution was a badly bungled affair from beginnmgito end, and showed the ne cessity of having an experienced hangman in such cases. The tortures of the wretches were terrible, which might have been avoid ed if a proper scaffold had been erected and a hangman'employed who knew how to" do his work, .After hanging nearly forty min utes the bodies were cut down and placed in coffins already prepared for them. Magazines, Books, ac Die Modenwelt. A blessing tb the ladies is this valuable semi-monthly publication. To describe the number of fashion 44 cuts" and embelish ments in this number,, or enumerate them would be a great task. This we can only say: that any lady needing a reliable fash- v8 ?? f once. S.T. street,; New Tork. ; Trant Leslie's lUwfrated, Boy and QirTs Illustrated and Chimney Corner have all been received from the publisher. New York has no periodicals to excell any of these, ahd all reach a different . class of readers. ' . jueuru uhu, wine. xuc current oumoer , . 1 , - is far superior to any yet received. , Its cuts cannot be excelled, and its articles are pure, devoid of morbid sentiment, and always in structive. Pettingill, Bates & Co., publish ers, New York. The Littte Corporal for April is received, full of life and vigor as usual ; always fresh and bright and original. Let all the 1 chil dren have ' this delightful Juvenile Maga zine. Only one dollar a year. Published by Alfred L. Sewell & Co., Chicago, 111. , Zciis Encyclopedia. The present serial has reached " Greek , Church." Many, will regret not having subscribed to this valua- . ble work when it is too late. ' T. Ellwood Zell, publisher, Philadelphia. s Good Health. The number for Aprih ia deeply interesting, as nothing is more vital o the interest of the people than "good health," surely everybody , ought to sub scribe. The article "On Poisons" is at once lucid, sound and practical ; ho , less The Sense ot Taste" and- "Advice To : Young Mothers." It is full ot other interesting papers, concerning mental, and j physical wants of an - instructive character. Alex uiC puuusuw, uateu.rkrrjce, ,yv per year. -r . I Spring Time.--Bright, and as. welcome as its suggestive title is the little tinted mes- - - . senger, we have received-from the clothier ot the Union Out friend ' Baldwin' of New York. His success in the s clothinsr j trade. take. A rroak concealed hern. onlvdiffip.nU to see. . ------ ---" - Hearth and Home, The gem of the house hold, indeed, t Its good old Anglo-Saxon name mases it as much sought alter as a morning meal. The frontispiece this week is a cleverly .executed cut of "Sheep In Win ter." , Pettinarill, Bates &tCo., New York. Peterson's Ladies Magazine. The. May number of this.popular ladies magazine,: is very interesting. . The fashion plate, and ac companying cuts are well executed, and no doubt reliable. Charles J. Peterson Piib- lisher Philadelphia. Terms, only $2 00 vper year. , , . Our Schoolday VisUoj-there is no youth's magazine, on our exchahge list,' that teaches so much, the young mind j than the. Visitor, Its versatality is its chief merit, 'as it has brief articles on almost any subject, to at once .interest andMamuse.-:- Daughaday- & Becker, . publishers Philadelphia. $1 25 per year; ,. , : !'':' v-.: '; mm .Budget vf A-Tho May number is, if anything, a decided impcovement on former producticns.:.: The cartoons have more point fcaa'at?it"pnce the cream of satire and wit; especially : those on 44 Woman as Jurors," Fratklrfsliepublhher; New York. 1 ' Gen. Canby will visit Raleigh, , Snow in New Berne,' Monday last. The Charlotte Times has suspended.. Charlotte experienced a frost Monddy last. Superior Court in session at Rutherford ton. " :"'- J '""4 :- ,iU--: 'Senator Robbins is. flying arpund his dis trict, New. Berne policeman "now Tf M- 'M V f receive $50 per month.-; Henry W.': Miller, will bo r city editor of the Standard. - The Weldon uifl - chronicles 4great im provements" in Enfield. ?r ; ' M V4 j Only three deaths in New Berne, the past month. 1 Healthy place.that 1. Postmaster Dewey of Raleigh has been ordered to Leavenworth-Kan.-" s " A f A branch of the.4Fnenda ef Temperan ce' has been organized At 'Weldon, --. 7 Press, through press of circumstances. -Qak.City; Council F..O. Temperance, of Raleigh will make, aa excursion trip on the second of May. '.I New Berne has voted in favor of the erec- i iiu m - ... ..... tion of bridges over: the Trent and- Neme nvers by 2S6 majority.? j ! The TVeldon JVhrs.chronicIea the fact that the new store building , on the. site of the old : Phillips ' bo t el, in that place, will soon be ready for crccupancy; Hessr&I Simmons & Co., wiUrjMveintoitI?' ' i speaks volumes for the inestimable v printer? ink.' It ji 'r tcwihi.aja' f We don't hear of any marriasres at all po-t ing on anywhere in this section at this time la the marrying mania at an end Weldon Rfu' :: . . , r Ah !( Stone, you gated the way, and it . seems so hard that many refuse to walk thereon. , J .. ' :. : " jTbe Young Men's CLiristian Association, Goldsboro, have organized wiCh 'the follow- ' lowing officers: ' President J'ohn Gt Sclo- cumb; jVicejgresidents, B. P. Dprtch; T)r. A C Davis, J. J. Robinson and Bryant Whit- fifldj Treasurer, A. Day; Secretary, Wm. Taylor. . ' "m.mm v--- Si'. r jii . A- h , ,e!rr r;f? IFcrtilizers in large quantUies, reports the , it n' . ; : - ijiastern Carolina, contmuse to pass over our. Jz. a. V J. . J 1:1 v roads. Ti We doubt it ever before as much, fertilizers were used t throughput . this por tion of the State as' will be put upon th4 lands this year by our farmers. y 5 ; J.t j We notice a very singular "phehonieni an egg at Dr. Benbow's store. Said egg or eggs are perfectly formed and connected together by a link about an inch long, from point to point, and are the production of some of the Dr's prolific stock no doubt a new variety of fowl. So much for enter prise. What will he do next! , -v J J!-traordinary 1 .. . ... Young McD. Riddiclv, lately arrested at. this place and carried i to Richmond, Va., charged with robbing monied letters on the Seaboard road while acting as) mail agent between Norfolk and Raleigh, has, we learn, been discharged from custody, the evidence 'Jls. u .11 ..s. -n,M' 'f . . . -VW uot ueiog sumcientiy strong to convict mm. rtWelforiN$ws. ' ',:'" !"!""m 'i-. .M';M.v ; '' - - . I The New Btrne Times is responslbte for the following: 5 " . " j j A5 large right whale, about ? fifty-five feet in length, came ashore on Friday- last at Morehead City, and anchored in twelve, feet 0f water. The people lu that yicinitysoon had their grapplins irons upon him, and arc I busily engaged in cutting away his blubber from which they expect to obtain about for ty barrels of oiL: ? Whatotner prod octs may be obtained has, not transpired. Our latest advices from the casfsaljlio aliie otyJPioneer: inform;iis that the Republican ;par-BQinja-Jtj la 'gaining ill .members JaMlcsrragt1i: I The people.': khOW- that r 'these CharffCS of l: that fraud and corruption trapped up ' against the party are false. ' Neither party is respon sible for the rascality of individuals - The Convention in May will domucrr to! unite' and, strengthen the party throughout the State. J The Petersburg road now ha3 person en-;-: gaged in surveying the route for the con templated road to be run from G arysburg to this place, with a view of j making Anes tlmate of the cost that will be "incurred in building this branch and thebridge across I th Ttnannk-fl hfrn - Wn urn nnt nrlvicorl'oa ! to where the bridge will be placed; oniy that it will be at some point abovo the Sea 'board :bri'dge. Weldlm Wetc's, 'V ":m We saw two Northern gentlemen iix this ? City last week says the Charlotte DenAcr 'at who were - looking; out for a large body of land on which to locate a colony of ! North-. " era people. :They have. the means topur-r I chase and whe tho location effected.. they propose to erect dwellings, Store Hous es, Factories and a Church, . We learn that about 200 families , are ready to come as . soon as the proper arrangements are made.' After a long and able debate yesterday, says the New; Berne Journal .0mmejce"t of the 5th, in the case; of James3byie against the city of New Bprne for pay for services rendered the provisional govern- meat !n thft canncifir'rkf nnlioman N tnArrn Tn0mas decided; the suitin ' favor of the plaintiff', on the ground that the provisional government was a necessity, and that con- tracts made by it were valid and binding upon the corporation This decision, will affect a number of debts contracted by the I provisional government. f Iepnty Collector, , ChasJ D. Upehurch, as sisted i by Assistant "Assessor Ed. . Parrish, 5 . I says i the mawxara camejidown ? upon; anj illicit distillery, on the .night of April 1st j in the county of Chatham,- near . Che Ala mance line; capturing the entire outfit of the I distillery, together with a quantity of whis- key, low wines, malt, &c. This V distillery has beeni ol; great 4nnoy- ance to the revenue officers and was onlv xouna ; aiter , a great . aeai .or exposure, and ; hard riding by the officers that made the, " seizure. . . ( --: ' V- " A Ke volution in Cooker lie -Since the in-' troduction of the parunent oi cookery to wmcn we. owe tne iuxu-t ries of the dessert. The most delicious blanc ' manse, Jelljv custard, Charlotte Russe, 11rht 5 puddings, &c, are produced from this palatahlc nutritrient, at about one-third ofthe former cost. A great econoniji of time i as well to money la effected by its use. " .The preparations, made , from it are pronounced by physicians tolhe tho best possible diet for consumptives; dyspeptics,1 and persons suffering from biliousness and gen-, eral debility. Convalescents Mten; on ther' and gain rapidly in muscular strength as well as In flesh. The 8ea Moss Farine Co. j 53 Park , Place, New York, who are manufacturing this article from the best Irish Moss, in ; enormous quantities, produce an array of medical and gcn-r eral testimony in its lavor, 1 which is " perfectly overwhelming, , and I must set all cdoubts onta superiority as an alimentary staple (If any exist entirely at restv ""' "
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