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CABLE NEWS. Critical Condition of the Ex-Em pre&s Eugenie. DIVORCE W FRANCE. Turks and Macedonians- London, June, 27 An official tele gram from Lisbon state tbatt wo eaae of yellow fever have ooaured in a vil lage near that city. A dispatch frcm Simla nys that a BtroDe AiV an force has left Cabul to pad?? the tribes in the B.dakshan district of Toorkistan. ,, The committee to which the M Naquet's Divorce bill was referred has prooouLced in favor of re eaiabliahmg divorce in France. A telegram from the Bteamer Fara day rtc.Mved in London, announces that 140 knots of the cable have been paid out since iast report. Very important artillery experi ments have tak-n place at bpezia, which, it is believed, prove the ineffi ciency of steel plates for defensive pur PThe Faris correspondent of the Times wtyu the boi!ap-e of the soh me tor eupplantiLg Prince Jtrome Napo leon by hie sou Victor in the Napo leonic i-ncoeeeion is complete. The Times' despatch lroin Home ,sflys th MiDisterial crisis has been Averted, the Chamber having referred the decisive of thn Senate on the 1 Grist Tax bill to a commission At the monthly meeting of the direc tor of the Imperial BaLk of Germany resolutions were passed declaring tha'.1 an in rtur.e of ttie si ver coiuage ot Germ rv is imperatively neoessary , i V . . 1 V A PttXU o- d olaxes mhDiie.St did not ilt bough the expected icoe Jerome Bonaparte evening, f i at- i adj telegraphed correoijj represents his views. The Standard, in its financial irticlt this morning, eay-: 'A novel feature itt the Bank oi Eiila-. i ytisfcerdav s the receipt of 120,000 ($600,000), from the United States, remitted in payment ofcaiWd American bonds re turned to New York for redemption. The ex-Empress Kugemeis still suf fering from chrome aleeplebsnoas. liar mental and physical condition stroma. ' 1 no little tovchoty. She tulk; of 15,000 inhabitants, is tb times appear- iavaria. i ne average co . ,,, ti pint uuttuia lbhmeut to sustain in that town is 228 tra' to the inhabitant.e'y Vienna despatch es a day to eya's been received from Sofia of the, nere have been several oncoun s tera between the Turks and the Mace donian insurgents, in which the latter were unsuccessful. Their attacks up on a bloek house at Dolibar were re pulsed with great loss. A despatch to the Daily News from A-lexaudria says: 'The Khedive has not abdicated, but will proceed to Constantinople, leaving his eldest sou, iewlik Pacha, as Hegent. Prepara tions are being made for a state de parture The situation is thus satis faotorily arranged.' Special despatches to other journals make no mention of the report tele graphed to the Daily News that the Khedive is to depart for Constantino ple. The Times' Cairo correspondent says the foreign Consuls have visited the Khedive and informed him that his deposition in favor of Halim Pacha had been decided upon by the Porte The Consuls urged his abdication, promising a written guarantee to Tew flk Pacha. The Khedive demanded, us conditions of his abdication, that his family be provided for and that' hie abdication be made into the hands of the Saltan. The consul replied that the latter eonditiou was inadmiss ible, and they consequently withdrew their offer. IN CONGRESS. SENATE. 4P Washinuton, June 26 Mr Beck, from the Fn.ance Committee, reported favorably on the joint resolution pro viding for a committee to investigate the best means of guarding and col lecting the public revenues, and to as certaiu whether any change is neces ary in the method of making appro priations. The resolution wa then passed. It provides that the committee shall consist of three members of each House, instead of five Senators and seven Representatives, as required cy Mr Beck's original resolution. Mr Hansom, from the committee on Commerce, reported favorably on House joint resolution authorizing a survey of the Mississippi river, neat' Like Concordia and Cowpeu Bjnd, and it was passed. The Senate then took up the unfin ished business of yesterday, Mr Win -dom resuming his speech in defence of the record of the Republican party. He referred at length to the colored exodus, and said he had encouraged it aud gloried in it. Mr Vance read a letter from colored meu in North Carolina to show that there had never been intimidation of colored voters in th t State. Mr Davis,. of W V, read statistics in contravention of those cited by Mr Windom, aud said the letters ami fig ures were dec- ptive. The Senate then went icdo Executive session, and when the doors were r -opened the presiding officer luid be fore it the Judical Expenses b;ll pass- dbythe House to-day, and it was read a first and second time and refer red to the Appropriation Committee. Adjourned. HotoE OF REPRESENTATIVES. A proposition for revoking leaves of hbseuce granted to members, and re quiring all absentees to report inline uiately, was made by Mr Armfield, of N C, but was objected to. Tiie bill making -appropriations for certain judicial expenses, and the bill making appropriations to pay the fees of marshals aud their general depu ties, were reported from the com m it tee on Appropriations. Ordered to be printed and referred to the pommitteo of the Whole. The bill prohibiting political assess ments c me up as the business of the morning hour. Air G field Bought an o, portunity of speaking against the bill, but was cut off by the previous question, and the Repub icans resoit t d to dilatory tac! ICS. Mr Atkins, of Tenn, Chairman oi the Appropriations committee, report ed the Jud cial Expenses bill agreed upon in the Democratic caucus yes terday, and Mr Cobb, of lad, from the same committee, reported a bill pro viding for marshals' fee. Ordered printed and referred to the committee of the Whole. Mr Cox submitted the conference report o-i the Letter Carriers bill, and alter a short discussion it was adopted. The bili as agreed t'o appropriates 8415,000 for the payment of ietter o r rn-rs during he ensuing tiscal year, and 871,000 for increased sa anes to letter carriers daring the present fis cal year. The House then went into commit tee pi the Whole on the Judicial Ex penses bill, Mr Blackburn, of Ky, in ihe chair. Mr Weaver of Iwa, oil r?d an amendment providing that the Com missioner of Jurors mentioned in the bill shall be appointed from the prin cipal political party iu the District in which the Court is held, ar d opposed to that to which the Cierk of the Court belongs. Adopted. . Many other amendments were pro--posod, but all were rt jectud . The committee then rose, and the Wat reported to thy Huse and patsed. Yeas 99, uuy 67 All the jkeeobaekers present, except Forsyth, voted in the affirmative, i Adj nrned. ! iiiOhLNA An old-fashioned Font th ot July cell brat ion is talked of in Fyette viUe. Chatham Record : Mr A J Bynum, of this place, showed us a few days ago a mot wonderful freak nature. It was a chickHn$(ur chickenb?) with four left8 two bodieo, three wings aud one hfud. It was indeed quite a curiosiiVl Tne Cumberland Countv Board of Health was orgnizad last baturday t c with Dr B W Robinson, President; Di Jae A McRae, Vice President, and Dr W C McDume, fciuperiutendent of Health. Goldsboro Mail ; Mrs Tempie Col lier, 60 years old, of Pikeville town ship, fell on last Friday and received injuries which it is feared will result fatally. The unfortunate lady's thigh was broken and her hip dislocated. Kinston Journal: Franklin Grady, of Duplin couDty, had the misfortnue to lose his house by fire on Monday, the 16th inst Everything in the houe was lost, including one hundred dol lars in money. The fire was acci dental. Raleigh News : Mr W 0 MoMeck in, a man of great energy and much business tact, is making a splendid success in getting up a company to es tablish a tobacco warshouse for this city. Already the amount subscribed has reached 814,000. Raleigh Observer: The Governor has appointed the following gentlemen Direotors of the Atlantic aud North Carolina Railroad: P F Faison, H F Grainger, C S Wooten, J F Parrott, C C Clark, John D Whitford, Levi P Oglesby, J C Davis, btate s proxy, F M tiimmons. Tarboro Southerner A private note to Capt W b Duggan from Wilson says: 'Mrs Moos, is here doing good, work 25 have professed and the cry is still they come. Interest increasing all the time. She is talented and fully con secrated to thework of her master. No prospeot of closing. Kinston Journal : S B West returned to Kinston on Saturday last and delivered himself up to the Mayor for the shooting of Hugh Owens several 1 a weexs ago. jn examination was waived ud West entered iuto a bond in the sum of$l,000 for his appearance at the next luferior Court. Newbern Nut Shell: A sailing party were out iu the yacht Nut Shell on Tuesday night and suddenly found themselves iu the midst of a large school of bsh, many of which aotually jumped iuto the yacht. One of the gentlemen says the school was so large that wheu it was tirst encounter ed he was impressed with the belief that the boat was aground. Newbern -Nut Shell: Sharks and porpoises, frequently, aud now and then a whale have been seen in Neuse river, and now that ancient stream has yielded a salmon. Mr Ives, employed to cat;h fiah for Mr A W Nelson, was plying his vocation at Adam's Creek Tuesday night when he caught a sal mon measuring about three feet in 1 ugth and . o Jie e ght inches in width Greensboro Patriot : Mr W P De lanoej died last baturday from inju ries sustained from a fall from a cherry tree. He had b-en plowing in the field last Thursday and climbed the tree to pluck some cherries, slipped and fell upon his head and shoulder injuring the spinal column. He went home and in a little while complained of feeling chilly, aud grew worse til. Saturday, when he died, 1 1 l i x ykl m 1 ouanoue i 'ostrvcr: xue sad in telligence of the de ;th of Mr Richard A Springs was announced by telegraph here yesterday. He d ed in New York in the morning at 7 o'clock. The telegram contaiLedno furtber-particu lars, except that the body Would be sent to Charlotte as soon as possible. Mr Spnn rs left borne less than a week ago for New York, having expressed the iutention of ultimately going on to Saratoga for his health, which has fo a long time been feeble. He wan ac companied oy a servant and from him the news of the death comes. redestriaoism In California San Francisco, Jane 25 At two o'clock this morning, in Piatt's Hall, Mme La Ohapelle and Miss Fanny Ed wards had completed the task of walk ing 3,000 quarter miles in 3,000 quar ter hours. Both women were appar ently as fresh aa when they started. The? continued walking with the in tention r f making 4,000 quarter miles u a like number of quarter hours. . The Flurry In Stocks" Always means an opportunity fr some shrewd and lively operator to make a handsome profit. Messrs Lawrence & Co., Bankers, N. Y., have established the combination system for operating in stocks, so that capital in..any amount from $5 to $50 000 can be used profitably at any time that may suit the customer. By pooling the orders of thousands ot patrons into one immense sum, aud operating them as a mighty whole, under the most experienced skill, vast profits are made, which Gould be gained in no other way, Thee are divided pro rata among share holders monthly. An investment of 10 returns $50, or 5 per cent oo the stock $100 pays $950, and so uu, ac cording to the market. A St. Louis patron made ever three huodred per cent, on an investment iu October by the com bination method. Messrs. Lawrence & Co.'8 new circular (mailed free) "hss two unerring rules for success" and full information, so that any one can operate with profit. Stocks and bonds wanted. Government bonds supplied. Apply to Lawrence & Co., Bankers, 75 Exchange Place, N. Y. City. t American Wines. But few persons are aware of the great amount of grapes raised in New Jersey Alfred Speer is known to ic the larges winegrower est of the Uocky Mountains! His fort Grape Wine is the best, and is conside-ed by physicians and chemists at the !est wine to be procured. It Is or ,lered to London and fans, where it l becoming very popular among wealthy families. For sale bv J. 0. Mundn, P. L Bridgera & Co and Green & Planner Aol. 1- 'Truth lies in a nut-shell,' ano! 'brevity is the soul of wit. ' To be brief, when the shell is broken, the truth will be dis covered that, the Grand Central Hotel, on Broadway, New York, now kept on D,)tn plans, the American $2 50 or $3.00 ami the European 1.00, and upwards .J . i per day. gives more stisfaction tor the same money than any other first-class house iu Gotham. An elegant Restaurant, at moderate prices, is conducted by the. Grand Central. Quarterly Meetings. Wilmington District 3d Round. Bladen at Soule Chapel June 28-29 WhiteviPe at Carver's Creek July 5-6 Coharr.e Miss.Black's Chapel . .July 12-13 Oiiuton at Goshen (Dis. (Jou.).July 17-18 Brunswick at Bethel July 26-27 Wilmington Fifth Street July 26 27 Wilmmgtou Front street. Aug 2-3 Waccamaw Miss. Bethel ...Aug 3-4 Smithville Station Aug 6-6 Topsail... Aug 9-Iq Onslow Aug 16-17 The District Conference will convene at Goshen Church, Clinton Circuit, July 17th, 1879, at 9 o'clock A. M. Let all the pastors and delegates be present at the time appointed. Brethren, let us meet in the name and Spirit of Christ. Rev John Tillitt wilLpreach the opening ser mon. L. S. BURKUEAD, P. E. Magnolia, N. C. COMMERCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET i June 28-4 F M. I rI KITS TO KPENTINE Quoted quiet at 25Jij cents. Sales 100 caskt at these figures. ROSIN -Quoted Arm at $1 07 for strained and 81 12 for Good Strained. No sales reported in either grade, Sales 300 hbls tine rosius, at $8 50 for (M) Pale; $3 75 for N, and $ J 00 for N x and n indow Glass. TAR Firm ut 75 cents per .bbl of 280 lbs. No receipts. ORUDIS TURPENTINE Steady at $1 OS for Hard, SI SO for Soft and S2 10 for Virgin. Sales at quotations. COTTON Quoted dull and nominal at the following official quotations : Ordinary Cent. Good Ordinary 11 " Strict Good Ordinary. " Low Middling 11 - Middling 11 Good Middling DAILY BIOniFTS Cotton 4.. 2 bales Spirita Turpentine 245 cask a Rosin 710 bb s Tar " Orade Turpentine 373 MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steam-yacht Passport Harper, Smithville Geo Myers. Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville Worth & Worth. Steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayetteville Williams Murchison. R E Heide. Steamer Isis, Paddison, Point Caswell, R P Paddison. Nor brig Swift, Hopp, Kragero, K E Heide. Gr barque Louise Dorothea, Kralft, Ma de ria, E Peschau k Westermanu. - Br brig Amanda, I ir. correctly reported yesterday) Howe. St Thomas, Alex Sprunt Son, CLEARED. Steam-yacht Passport, Harper, Smithville Geo Myers. Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth Jt Worth. Steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayetteville, Williams ft Murchison. steamer isis, Paddison, Point Caswell, R P Paddison. Nor brig Professor Daa, Sorensen, London Alex Sprunt &Son. Br brig Amanda, Howe, Brunswick, Ga Alex Sprunt A Son. export. rotates. Loudon Xor brig Protesaor Daa 1,43a bblsiWn. 475 casks spU turpt, 16.AM ire. nuils, 16,300 ft lumber. New Advertisement!. The Orsuinette. rpHE MOST WONDERFUL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT of the age. A child can perform on it. It playi Hyma Tones, Pop ular Airs, Quadrilles , Polkas, Waltzes, Rsete, and Hornpipe, which few performers ess equal. It is admirably sdspted for Singing Parties, Evening Entertainments, Ac, Ac. COME AND SEE IT AT ONCfe". Pri e10 toflS. At jnne ?6 Y aTES' BOOK STORE. For Rent. . . DDRTNG THE BUMMER and jZSBL F&h months, tie Sm-.d Residence W of Dr. A. E. W right, eight miles m trom town, n Turnpike road, ad HHksm joii ing the residence tf A. Wright. There s e on the premises one Is ge Dwelling Htmse and two smsll Offices, all in perfect order. Apply to juns24-6t J. O. WRIGHT, Agent. Summer Boatd, FEW PERSONS can be accommodated with board in Smithville st $'26 per month, or $1 00 s dsy. The house is located in a fine grove, is open to all breezes a d is the most pleasantly situated house in the villsge. june23 OfcO. L, BAXTER. Visitors to Smithville WILL FIND THE BEST LIQUORS, Wines, Beer and Cigars at my place. The celebrated Delmonico and Blue Qrsss Whiskeys, Dry Wines, Cbampsgne and Mil waukee Beer always on hand Sardines and ricaeis tor convenience of excursionists, at JD. DAVIS', June 3- Just back of Gsrrision. Flavoring Extracts- LEMON, Vanilla, Almond, Strawberry, V. Orange ttsspoerrv, u nans, Pine Apple. Wsrrsnted Pure. For ssle by AMES C. MDNDS. Druggist, june 18 Third street, Opp. City Hsll. Carolina Central Railway, General Passenger Department! Wilmington, June 21, "P DOUND TRIP 1ICKETS are now on sale to all points in Western North Caro lina at GREATLY REDUCED RATES, over this Line, either via btatesville or Spartanburg. COMFORTABLE SLEEPING CARS and satisfaction guaranteed. For further information apply to P. W. CLARK, june23-10t Gen'l Passenger Agt. B OUGHT LOW AND OFFER BD ON CLOSE MARGINS. 500 Bh!s. FLOUR, all grades, 1200 Bush Water Ground MEAL, 4000 Bush CORN, White aud Mixed, 100 Btles HAY, 100 Boxes D. S. and Sincked SIDES, 2000 Lbs N. C. HAMS and SIDES, 2500 Sacks SALT, 90 Bags COFFEE, 50 Bbls SUGAR, all grades, 50 Bbls and Hbds MOLASSES. 15 Bbls Fancy SYRUPS, Tobacco, Sauff, Cigars, Potash, Lye, feoap, &c. jnne 23 HAI L & PEARSALL. Corn, Bacon, Molasses. 40 000 Bu8h Prime Whlte Corn, OOT Boxes D. S. and Smoked OAO Sides, 9 flA Hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses. Qfl Bbls Cubs, N. O.'ssd S. H. Molasses. 1 250 BWi Freeh Flour 1 y rRbls Sugars, Crushed, JL U Oraonlated A, Extra C, sad C, 210 8 Colffee' grades, 200 Tbf 0hoice Fftmily Lard jQ Boxes Tobscco, Tax Off. rr r Half Bbis snd'Boxes Banff, O Tss Of. IQOO KeiNilf ALSO, Potash, Lye, Hoda, Soap, Starch, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glue, Ac. For gale low by WILLIAMS k MURCHISON, june 17 Wholesale Oro. A Com..Mer. $1500 TO$0OOOayeir or 95 to $20 a Hat? its. ami W ss w a ;oui ovn u locality- bko risa. women uo as well as men. Many make more than the amount stated above. No one can fail to make money fast. Any one can do the work. You can make from 50 ceuts to $2 an boar by devoting your evenings and spare time to the business. It costs nothing to try the business. Nothing like it for money mak ing ever offered before. Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Reader, if you want to know all about the best payiug business before the public, send us your address and we will send you full particu lars and private terms free ; sairp'es worth $5 also free; you can then makeup your mind for yourself. Address GEORGE STINSON A CO., Portland, Maiue. juae 7-4 w Miscellaneous Port Grape Wine Used in Churches for Communion purpose Speer's Port Grape Wine Fours Years Old. rpHlS JUSTLY CELEBRATED NATIVE Wine is made from the jnice of the Opnrt" Grape, raised in tbU country. lc invaluable Tonic and Siretftheiiu Properties sre nnsnrpsssed bv any ether nstive Wine. Being the pure juiee of the grspe, produced under Mr. Speer'sown persons supervision, its purity snd genuineness sre guaranteed. '1 he voonfrest child may partake o' its gener ous quslities, snd the weakest invalid may use it to advsntage- It is particularly bene ricial to the aged snd debilitated, snd s itei to tbs various si monts t..st afflict the wesker sex. It is, in every respect, A WINE TO BE KUL1KD UM., Speer5 s P. J. Sherry, The P. J. SHERRY is s Wine of SUPE RIOR CHARACTER snd partakes of the g lden qualities of the grape from which it is made. For MEDICINAL PROPERTIES, it wil be found unexcelled Speer'i P, J. or Pedro J. Brandy. This noted Brandy is a pure distillation fom the grape and isequa to the hnet Hen netsy or Otard Brandies; for medicinal pur poses it can be relied upon as strictlv pure. See that the signature of Alfred Speer, tie. A. SPEER'8 Mt. Prospect Vineysrds, New Jersey. Office, No. 34 Warren St., New ork. For sale by GREEN A FLA NX R, J. C. MUNDS. Urufeists. and P L. BRIDGERS C0. april ll7 Boatwright & McKoy 8 A 7 STcrtb Front Street. ON AND AFTER Monday, the 23d, WE PROPOSE TO CLOSE PROMPTLY AT 7 1-2 0'CL'K, IN THE AFTERNOON, In order to give our Clerks, who have serv ed as so faithfully and. worked so hard, a little rest. We trust our customers will leave their orders early in the afternoon. Be good to the boys, and you will surely be rewarded. tt To the Public we will say, you un uerstood us correctly wheD, in previous ad vertisements, we asserted boldly that we hare always on hand and en route, THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF U KUUt K ItS Erer Offered in the City of Wilmington. If any man, woman or child feels offend ed at this publication, we will give them satisfaction by se'ling them More Good Goods ! - i FOR THE Same Amount of Money THAN ANT OTHER HOUSE III THE STATE ! Boatwright & McKoy, , 147 NORTH FRONT 8TREET. june 33 Salt. Salt Salt 4,000 8MiLIVEBp08ALT, xom landing and for sals bf juns.17 WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. Beautiful Lace Lilse Gloves, VERY LONG The Latest Styl, ALSO, SOMETHING NEW IN retonne Laces Black and White. A fine lot of PANS! From three for 5 cents to t2 All LINEN HANDK FRPWIfCf w ....... w Ml The "Flexible Hip Corset " is still the favorites Hosiery Fosteri patent fastening Kid GIoygr. Neck wear and other articles too numerous to mention can be fonid at EZCHAnaa corner W- Mm SPRUNT. june 13 Over the Water. THE OCEAN HOUSE, st Rsnithvill, the most delightful It titnated 8loBh the town, u surrounded bj watr sad epoM all bresxes. The best of Liqaors, 'hSj Beers sod Cigars on hand, ascorti tint will find it the most comfortable placs os ui water front to psss tbs dsy snd indslft ii crabbing. lee cool Lag. r a specialty, jtne 2 J BKVaN MO art K, Pff. Buggies, Buggies, liarness & Saddles, FOR SALE AT OSRHA&DT 6l GO'S 3rd st., opposite Citj Ball. REPAIRING DONE WITH JTasTJEi AND DISPATCH. HORSE-8HOEINO A SPECIALTT. June23-tf Booms and Board. TERJ FINE ROOMS AND BOARD V h rnrnichM tn families. C'Blle, ' m fcle persons, on raverable terns for mmr, at the p'eassnt snd eosTesi ing on the corner oi Front and Maiwrj streets. . ji Both transient, psnnsscnt and dsj ws era ascommodsted at moderate pries. For particulars enqoirs of . MKrt.L. BOUf) INOTi junel4-tf Cor- Front and Mai sir; Sol. Bear & Bros. rTlAKE PLEASURE in asnoancin; to Ik nam irons frieaas sad pa trow that tbsy as of the most Tcooiplete snd vftti W of CLOTHING Sl FURNISHING COCK NATS. Ac Andthst the above will b sold stl' prices than bj any oUiar Hooas i tk V Call early sad fret Bargains. m jnne II mjmm Tonsorial. ITAYINO AOAIN .loested fSJ L A men t of the Pureell now -"y oug-hlj renovated sad improved th mm tf and am nn. nraoared to sbsvehssip cut hair tor everybody. Tbs bast m men, ska. towels, mjgfiJSk
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