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t 4 ti: 1 t ii! 1 ' r t 4 ;h : a " i 3 ' J t 1 ,3 M J-! H .I if! 3 m I'll! ! III! rVllj ill! Mil! m J-II j' : 4 I fifi !.t? 4 i J i lii 1 ! It i '1 is 2 I7ot7 Advertisements. PS& Jki ait mm jl or the Cure of Cci.clis, CoUl?,f I Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Erori-; Consumption and fortlvs relief of j convamntive icrson maclvanced-f stages ol tne jjisear. . j or 1 by all Diuggifits. Price, 2." cents. CiBS.lYOU E. PIHKHlll, 0FLYHK,im COSGBESSIONAI. g: c a E O (3 LYD1A E. FIPIKHATS V3S33TAELS CCKPO!;!: i vr C ';irf If v.-Ilni;o pa;ir"!y Uiv v.r-i J'-j-mi of I Y-irw';o Cin plnino, !! vrl- r. t'mtrt ;.'. Int;iiai; and Tt. f1o, Ta'i ot:t itri'" :-iMj!it, anl the of?ir!-ni tV'.Pi! (sur) Jii ;d4-ti-v.lii.,.v RdnjitPf! i-r haul i I :f" . It viii ljilTe rxpi t'irn-:-f.'iil t'lf i:K-r'i !r- a wrif ni-f ?- vf1j,:-.;"i-. H e dc- lo r- 1 rciiiows fcintij, (laUi'pnrj. o',- i f 7f!i ciairii." Giral Jtlltx Klcj:leiiie9, Iejirss!ou ao'l ln1i iftUon. . n4 backAHio, in prmTii'.tJj cured by it nw. It will at all tirMd nd under nil Hrrumrtajires a'-t La herroorry with tholows tbut porrm tb female qrsloai. For the enreof JTlney ComylaiRts of either pextM CoaTvoad Is un5irpa?srd. I,TPI E. PIXKHAM'S VECr.TAJlLE rTM' pOfNOi!" ircparel at 333 and 23. "Writnm Arenim, rrr.n, M5. Prk- et. Klx lKtt1?i tt t ?. Sen t Vy liwij Intbfform cC jnT". 1riutb form of Inr.pnar, oc rorrit of prl-f". $1 pfr hox for Hlhr. . Mr. PTikhm rrtyar)wf;rfi all lnttcrn of inquiry. Rend f or pamph let. A4drsi aa'dbne. Mmtton thit Taper. No family should !k wltiwut LTDIA E. PINK HAM'S L1YK PUJ-S. Thoy cure constipation, tUiUBBest ikd torpidity of the llTr. S3 cents per box. &g- &old by a.11 DruBiats. "If diake, StiUingia, &nd many of lb: Lest medi cines known are com bined in Parker's Cinder Tonic. " into a medicine bf such varied powers, as to make it the greatest Bleed Punher and the Best Kesitrt & Strength Restorer Ever Usad. It c:;rcs RlieumatUtn, SU eples.-nesi, : fliseises t-t"t!ie btoniac'i, EoweJs, Hasr Balsam. 5.11 diatfiom "IK a. Cl-..t. .-,..1 Alters. Oinger Essences MotRcwi.-i3itiiurrh-e- and cither Ionics, as it la. rr fuiV t -ir never intoxicates. Hwcox yoctb color r-.y li-r. & fj0- Chemists, N. Y. M. tut 1 ,',-uf-. Lance yvlng rXayiLr Dollar Si. The Senate was not in session. 1 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. WASHisaTox. April 1. Omnotion of Mr. Crapo, of Mass., the Senate bill was passed to facilitate the payment of dm denda to the creditors' of the Freed man's Sarin? and Trust Company Mr. Hiacock, of New York, chairman of the committee onj Appropriations, reported a bill making an appropriation of S170.I0O to huddIy deficiencies for dies, paper and stamps in thei Internal Revenue Bureau for the current year, and an appropriation of 1 SI 50,000 to continue work on. the Washington monument for the next fiscal year. Ordered printed and recommitted. On motion of Mr. TownsendJ of Ohio, the Senate amendments to the Hooso bill to promote the efficiency or the Life Saving Service were j non-concurred in. The House then, at 1.30 o'clock, went into committee of the "Whole on the Army appropriation bill. ! After some discussion for the compul sory retirement feature of the bill, with out action the committee rose and the House at 3. 10 P. M. adjourned. The Case of Dr. Lamson . London, April 1 The St. James' Gazette, referring to a despatch from the New York correspondent juf the Staji-t dard, stating that the Arierican Secre-f tary of State had requested. Mr. Lowell to apply for a reprieve) of Dr. LkinsoD, hopes that Air. Frelinghuygen has not instructed Mr. Lowell to do anything so unusual and so improper, and has the following offensive paragraph: "Wc trust that if the United Spates govern ment should really have committed themselves in the manner alleged they, will receive the rebuff at the Home Office which they so richlyi deserve abd which I the Secretary, among I his other accom- t i:i ' L in i:c1j a- .. .1 ptitsnuieuis, is very iyiui qaauuu iu au ministcr to them." Youir correspondent had an interview -with Mr. A. ills, Dr, Lameon's solicitor, Who stated tbat: hopes are entertamtd that granted. Evide.ite irovc insanity. 1 ne ntnqavtiB iiave ar rived from America,' which wrc forward ed to the Home rSccretaryj. It is. hoped that a respite will be " granted I n- the purpose of cocsideriu ti'-e ooeuiiiciii? Mr. Mills has received a letter ilrotn Xhc. Home SccrctHry, aeknowledgiug- the re-j ceipL of the decumeuta, acrtj tt ting that thoy would have carelul attiention. - - An American. Heiress. . Pkis, April l, 18S2.Mrg. .Allackay is exceedingly indignant at the rbports current m I'ans or ner. aauguter s ap proaching marriage with a scion of the Bourbon?. She informed a Voltaire reporter the other day that; there was not a word bf truth in the story. 4ilf a monarch were to propose for Miss Mack ay," declared her mother1, "he, would be refuied." .. rs Mackay expressed her- eelf very strongly on the . whole subject. She complains that sbo Eb besieged by fortune hunters. "If tbSs goes on I shall have to put a notice up on the door," said tho wrathful 'littlej lady, "annoucc ingthat in conformity with American customs Miss Mackay will not have any marr.'agc portion." A curijous commen tarj on this social incident ia supplied to day by the Madrid correspondent of the Gaulois, who, in nbticing the re ports about Don Philippe, the Bourbon in question and Miss Mackay, observes, that Paris does not seemj. to know that Uon Philippe was, married morganati callyteta widow called Bordre on the 18th of February last. whose expression of regret that the police had not fired upon a riotous mob was some time ago a subject of dUcusaioa in the Bouse of Commons. Since bis mur der eleven lambs that belonged to him have been maliciously stabbed. : Mary Power O'Connor, sisler bf Mr. Thomas Power O'Connor,1 member of rariiameni ior uaiwayoorougn, was prosecuted at the Athlone Petty Sessions to-day for advising tenants of parish Drunu, county Roscomtnon, not to pay their rents, fsae was ordered to find bail or to go to jailfor six months. She elected to go to jail. The Czar of Russia on being apprised of the murder of General Strelnikaff, ordered that the two assassins who were arrested be executed within wenty four hours. They were according hang ed at Odessa early yesterday morning. The situation at Barcelona Is improv ing. I Yesterday, however, there was a riot at San3. a suburb of Barcelona The troops fired into, the crowd and wounded two persons A despatch from Madrid in" the second edition of the Times says the latest official advices from Barcelona state that complete confidence is reestablished. , The French Senate has voted the cred it of 8,000,000f. for the Tunis expedition for the second half of the current year, which was "agreed to in the Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday. Mr. de Freycinet, President of the Council, stated that it had been Lecessary to maintain a force ol 35,000 troops in Tunis, which number is being gradually reduced. The senate and Chamber of Deputies adjournea un til May 2. j .1 Qaarterlj Meetings For the Wilmington District of the Methodist B. Church, South. SSC05D BOUSD. An Agreeable Dressing for the Hair, that will stop its falling, has bceu long sought fpr. Parker's Hair Balaam, dis tioguished for its purity, fully supplies this want. . Concord Sun: The fine wheat is the sucject of remark by all who travel through the county. , ft is not only finer, we tne reprieve will be but there's more of it growing, than 13 aCCUmUiaUDjl lO y,nTft krnwn in a Innr ImiP. -I f H r r t f I-. n Trt 'l V t . Newborn Journal: Several boat load3 of oysters came in ou yesterday, and the canning factory was put to work, About TV) hands were opening. The interest in the revival at the Methodist church is unabated. Dr. Burkhcaii preached to a crowded house last night and at the conclusion of his sermon many responded o an invitatiou to kneel at .the altar, lie was followed by , an exhortation from Dr. V. H. Barker which had the effect to bring several more to the altar. . Hickory Press: An evidence that this is a healthy community is that Hickory, a town of 1,500 inhabitants, has not had a single death (to our knowledge) since Brunswick Whiteviile Waccamaw Mission Elizabeth Bladen Dnplin Onslow Clinton - . Coharie Mission . Cokesbury District Con ference at Salem, April 8-9 April 15-16 April 19 AprH 22-23 April 29-30 May 6-7 May 13-14 May 20-21 May 23 May 25-28 R. O. BURTOJf Presiding Elder. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black, fish Hoos and Line3. A full assort mnt and lowest prices at Jacobi's. t u ..a -JL t till a & - APEIL 3-4PM. aPIRITH TDUPENTINK Quoted firm at 53 cents bid and 53 cents asked. Later aalea of 121 casks at 53 cents. KOiSlN -g,uotdflrra at SI 92 for Strata ed and H 97 for Good Straiajed; with pri" vote sales supposed to bo at In quotations. TAlc (uoud firm at 81 75 per bbl of 2S0 lbs. with sales at quotations. OrtUDJB TUKFKNTLNE o official qou tattoas. Reported at $2 25 for Hard, 83 50 for Suft andfra 80 for C and VI (Mixed and Dry Virgin). I 1 COXT'ON Quoted dull. Sales of 100 bales at tne following official quotations : R n h I I . THE VILCOK OIDBS & GO'S MANIPULATED GUftf la claimed sod admitted to te the 3 Best5 Host Beliable and Cheapest Perfiife m use lor uotton ana otner Crops. :n always depend upon u. ltYou Airange for your supplies at once, on the usual tema ... . tt ?l . All material compasiog reruuzaxs nva aavanaod aal oniv f ara diffisuit to get, but therais no advanoa ia the price of J . E3I8 ; .'I -". --I-":. .17 tvri For supr lies ad ocy mformuon m regard to Gutuo coml feb 14 1 Wilmington wi 1 1 .1 . . ..,..., & 13 SOUTH FROfaT STREET Orain-.rj..,.., Low liiddlixg Mld&ias M. Good MiiKiUtijr,. $ 15.13 a s ia 1 2 Urs VVIKUi ..... ..... iplrit? TcrptaUn.... dosin. ffcr.. Oreo TnTcaiar.. 31 da,', a . 181 CiSiiB , I'd I Estelle, little Clinard, caught GENEKiL FUUEIQN M:VS- 37 Court Race, LOUISVILLE, KY., IWUt Cares all forms ana ASS Spermatorrhea and Impotoncy, Creaalt f ar-nbas la too lb. mxo1 emcttvm fa r.u. sref run, or otbar cxvat, c4 ppodadnf mmot lit tch vinf eSte.tMi jrrraaua, Sralnal Kmiiloc. (oktit cmls bf inuu). Dloioeu of ' Right, DcUcuts Mnsorr . Phr- -ml LH-ay. TUisimU on Face, Artniom to Socirtr of rensjVt, Cu!i(m of IdeftB, Itmm of Cernml Power. rdsdwits isirni? hasrrper rnborPJt re tbrH5hlT d1 p-nii-itrtitly cvrvi. SYIHII IS rsi!,rpJJ cutd trim-rir-t cradtgooi fixia VHa jstm; CrOHOrTllCa, fL5IET. Ftrtctart. Orukia; HernU. (or r ii ol DW print d qobsklT raroil. It U HT-&mt ftT wi, W pil at:ft.fB t t certain el of disros. anl tiias UHad turn mVr. rnre great akPl. PfcTsirtaos kowtusth! tart efr re--o i.nj-ti 1 porsun to mr carr. Vlin i ii iuoonri. vu. 19 rit th? el'tr tor rreatmant. taediciocs en tt wut jrivu!T f:.f b mail or exprw oTbT. ' Cures Guaranteed ia all Cases VwiinrtwanSaoo'tlr or br )Jtr fr c ! ittitl C Surges TMMkmVie as-i obmwpob'lcocfl Mrictit ccctienaL A PRIVATE COUNSELOR Qf 2Wfl rat mt nf uldrr,. mrtttrtJy BeaieU, f. luirr ,.SO cun'. Sboqld l mil hr all. A6&ret aa'aAxtT, 'Jfifca t5 tra 9 A. T s e, U. giiBiit;iltDlKJb London, April 2. The Emperor o Austria yesterday opened 1 the 1 Interna tional Art Exhibition at Vienna. 1 William McArthur, a sugar merchant of Greenock, has failed. iHid liabilities amount to 80,000. .!' - lhe National Bank of! Berlin has concluded a preliminary contract with Air. Ldison for illuminating certain pub lic buildings witnvbis electric light. An eitia police force has been placed in the Town Hall at Manchester because oi anonymous Fenian threats to blow it up during the Easter! holidays. i lhe London correspondent of the Liv- Nilsson has signed a six months j en gagement for America, to commence next feeptembcr. A committee haB been formed , to collect the JtpOO which Mr. Bradlaugh has been ordered by the Court ot tne Uueen s Bencn to pay within fortnight under its judgment Jfor voting Illegally. The Memorial Diplomatiquc.i of Paris, publishes a sensational story con- concerning a projecxec meeting ot an the Continental sovereigns to assure the peace of Lurope. ' ', The first part of Mr. Fronde's' biogra phy ofCarlyle, covering i the first forty years of his life, is very' favorably re viewed, lhe Times says it is tho most attractive by the candor ot its life-like portraiture and the clear and vigorous simplicity ol its style. It contains large extracts from Carlyle's diary and many oi nis wne s letters. ) -, The spectator, in an article on the late poet Longfellow, says: "Longfellow was singularly dependent upon his subject for his success, but when it suited him he presented it with the simplicity ot a reairr great classic." 'l he j Satur day Review says "The simplicity and sincerity found in Longfellow's works arc part of himself. Many remember the kindness of one aptly described as the poet laureate of ; America to younger writers. His works , are his best monu - ment" ' The election in East Com wall to 11 the vacancy in tho House of ' Commons caused bv the succession of Mr. Ajrar Kobar tea to the peerage of his deceased father Lord liobartes, resulted, in the election of Mr. Acland, liberal, who ob tained 3,720 votes against 3,517 for Mr. R. Trcmayne, conservative. Arthur Herbert, the Justice1 of the Peace who was shot dead in Ireland on Thursday while retDrning from the Cas tle Island Petty Sessions, was the person the year 1S81. daughter of Mr. F. A. on fire Wednesday evening and was bad ly burned before the flames were pHtout. She suffered a great deal but is better now. Mrs Siioara Fisher, -three miles south of Hickory, who is now in the 02nd 3-ear of her agej is quite ill. Shajias been blind for nearly 23 years but nearly all the i while in spendid health.and possessessea a most extraordin ary memory News and Observer; Chatham pro duces more cariosities thaa any other county in tne totate. j mis season we have received 55,860 bales of cotton here. --The revenue collections in Lthis district in the month of March, were Wa- I ... . J l,t)bd.oy. r-- Work on the large shops of the Car Manufacturing Com pany is progressing with marked rapidity. A clergyman yesterday said that the whole world is divided into three classes saints, sinners and the Beecher family. Sheriff N. A. McCallum, ol Columbus, yesterday placed in the penitentiary three negro prisoners, all convicted of larceny. Yesterday atierpoon, while skating at theclubrink, ansa Jvatie foe, daughter of Mr. George Pee, fell on her arm, fracturing a bone. At the. colored Baptist church we learn that there was quite a row on Friday night, in which a number of ; ne groes were engaged, and during which mucn noise was maae. oeverai persons were hart, one colored man severely by a nit m me iace w;tn a piece oi piank. Charlotte Observer: As the people of Mooresvillc were assembling for reli gious services at the Presbyterian church in Mooresville, night before last, about half past seven o clock, fire was discovered issuing from Leaiar's Academy, near the church. The alarm was instantly given, and in a few minutes the fire'was subdued by the aid ot buckets, water and ladaers. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an . incendiary, as no fire had been made in the stove since 12 m. Last night, about 9 o'clock, Policemen Farrington fc Healey had their attention drawn to tho actions of Geo. V alker, a mulatto man, and step ping into the store of Mr. Stacey, East Trade street, they caught George in the net of helping himself to a quantity of flour and onions. On their iavitinsr him to accompany them accrosS the way. George objected, and wildly scattering his booty in various directions, he: nut himself in a fighting attitude, and in strong language declared he wouldn't be arrested. He became eo verv violent that the police had a very excitine time in securing him, using their billies pret ty freely ia the fight. . Last evening as. mr. Caldwell was returninir from Charlotte to his home at Stonewall Sta tion about nine miles from this city, on the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio rail road, his wagon being laden with a bale of hay, and other prodace, when about mile and a halt irom Charlotte the wagon ran into a rut, and Mr. Caldwell, who was sitting on tjie bale of hay, - was pitched backward and fell heavilv on his head and shoulders, being knocked insen sible. Steamer North StateGreen. Fayetteviile, Worth & Worth. Bummer Kilsabeth, Bisbea, Bmithvllle, Steamer Jonu Dawson, Sherman, Point Caswell. Jft P Paddison. Ger brig Clara, Toss, Rotterdam, 11 Pes cliau Sr Wester man a. JNor barque Leo, Andersen, Stettin, Heldo A Oo. QLEABSD Steamer North State, Greeu, Faj'tteyllle, Worth fc Worth. Steamer JGUxHOeth, Hi&bee, 'Smith ville.i Master Steamer Clinton, Chadwick, Banner man's lirldtce, C Wessell; Nor barque Braekka, Neilson, Glssgow, Alex yprnnt & Son. 1 Ban barque Eleue, Olseu, Hamburg, E G SsrkertftCo. Exports Glasgow Nor barque Braekka- $S0 casks I spirits, 2,60 bbli l-osi n. J rosiu. i HAS ALWAYS DURING THE im 0 i m sis a s o n As well as at all other times, offered the Firiest j and Choicest selection of i I PARTICULAR ATTENTIOfl IS CALLED TO THE NEW LIU OR D E PART MEN1 WHERE CAN BE FOUND THE BEST SELECTED OF Old Fine Sherries. d Brandies ! i . . -...- Ghampaenes, AND THEN WELL-KNOWN BRANDS OF 3E3C I ES. JL SO LONG SOLD BY THIS HOUSED iais MONTH! jV eJT A T E R S T. .'eHiCM ON HAND iPilCi 1, 1882. CotioTi aftiofe....M i'-'-........... t......M.W ........ .... ....M.....4...... ........ f. aUOfct.. 5,2i5 6ja i 5. 81 546 1195 1,741 ;....U6,SC7 8,011 Total ....124,813 Toial..............;.4,.....,..,w......... Oruda Mhore. ..... 1. ........ 9,592 2.973 12,565 537 10 M.....M....t......M..nM. 547 axctiPis roa the month c? maech, 1882. Cotton. .............. ................tM ,168 Spirits 3,634 osin .. 64,294 Ar........t ......... ......... ...m.m...mm.m 13755 urnae 1 .Ml... .M. ...... ....... .....4 JXPOHTS yoa 7HB M03STH OF MA.B03, DoiaMtlo. ' .1 , Ooitonn.MH,.,.....u.r...i Spirita..... 06 . Tar ,., QlUdtttl SM Mtftao m Foreiun. Ootton...M ., Bpirlts... -t .Z?.' 1 Ko3in HIMIimtiaoita............. : Grade.... ,4,264 1S82. ......... m.m-........ 848 5,CS2 5i,866 6 716 193 4,230 2,274 43.065 10 TBI,i A?D COOKING RAISINS ! THE USUAL VARIETY OF M NUTS AND FINE CANDIES ! FIRE i dec 18 3 F&eat at 1 0 Gents per lb, PLURI3 PUDDING ! fWKS'AD FIE CMC . - - ' 1 ' .,.- - Everything will be sold low; try once and yonwlll cali;agsla.ragJJ 11 and 13 South Front Streetr - w mgynn, See Here. You are sick: well, there is iust1 one remedy that will cure you beyond possi- ua wi uuuui. x the juitcr or Ajaney trouble, Consumption, Dyspepsia. Debil ity, Weils' Health Renewer is vonr hone. $1. Druggists. Dpot Jaa. O. Mondj. Superior Court of New Hanover Oountv. nuiuso. lucKer, I'laintuT. vs. ' , D. S rowan. Executor of r. V. niri-i D. S. Cowan and wife Sarah,. S-, T. O. 31c Ilhcnny, O. JI. Stedman, and Marraret Repi ton, Defendants. This action is brought for .-' f nrailncti.n . r . a - w .uitwunuL m of a mortgage, dated April 12th, 1S75, exe- Brlakley, to secure a eealed nntA nf date made by said M. E. RrinHr tn try . - . ' v Dim xucr, upon a iot ot land In the citv of ..Uuwu6wU,m sam county, at tne South east mieicecuon ol Third and Mulberry ruDuing uucx Jiastwardlv. tha a.mftwfrtt, Ilk .1 . ' . . . . nnuMuiDewy street 11'. feet to a brick waiiyuemg part mu 1 and in block 193 and for a judgment airainst aaid D. 8 Haw' an as Executor of eald M. E. Brinklev. fnr n nn i ,1 - t S - ' uj ic.-iuuc vi &aiu mortgage debt remain uk uc5aueiica alter a sale nfRkl1 lr,t i Tr.e defendant Iarrraret K.r.ifr.n v- by required to appear at the next Terra of - " ' co neia " tl e l ouTt Hou;e In Wilmington, on the 13th Monday afrer tho lit Monday in March. 1552. demur t the oompialnt, which was filed therein at December Terra, ISSl, of said Cou, S. Vax-aMKINGE, mch iS-lawflw Clerk Superior ourt i THE NEW YORK WEEELY HERAipJ ! JAMES GOKDON BENNETT, . PROPRIETOR. The Best and Cheapest Newspaper Publish ed. Poetage Jrreo. ONE DOLLAR PES YEAR. , 50' CENTS FDR SIX MQMTUS 1 I Extra Oopj to every. Club ofjTea. 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