4m . I ft. , I' I :. I J ' . . . ".. til 1 1 r 1 I I 1 I -. I ' . ' I I ' t i 1 ; :'! t iJ i i'vP. 1 : 4 . ft'. m . r M -8. I i- - .1" volume' xn J tLMlNClTON.POST uv-TPfeKI AT THE, rosTorncE at lUTCS Of ADVERTISING Fifty cents per line M ll,e fiK- n" or each additional ; Ki"lit I) liues, ji oh titute a square. y ' j . f . The sulMcripti'Hi'priccN TifK WlL .ro Post is $t 00 iver ; ycar; iijc month 70 cent. Alicaminicationstliabuainesshould ..t.trt-w-d to THE WlLMINGTOK I'O - , osr.Vy,ilinl.n2ton,ri;.gl. .jr:i'lyerfcenieiit3 Will be charged a tiifl above rales, except on spccial con Latest. (in V'riday morning the tnual Ormu- J laries of grlting readyj to ,!,r wire irMic throiyjh oojourn me with. The ; I'rei.i Jcnt had bio more communication; t inakc.f , .. j .'; : '1 lici'e the usuaKhand shaking. Tko clrairuian of tliie c jmmiitee on .itinicrcc appointed Mewjrs. Ransom, ..,ucs of .Nevada K ll.t.:, Conger and Vit, to iiyj'uire into thWul'ject of iin f roi iiiij .tlic Kid well niarsbes; and that t'.ihiiiittee wili meet in. July aud're- p in m'i niiiui . t; s- ' ! Tlie noimnatiou 6f Wiljilm K.Chau-; dli T fcvlicitor Geueiral, jva3 ejected by i lie Senate" in executive sesBion on 1'ii lay; by a vote oil 21 lo 19. The 1 vniofcratrtf votcjt solidly fgaibst him, -Ht;l wirre joined by IJjn Cumcron. AH , the otlitr. llepublicrfna voted lor him, i stvpt . Mitchell,- of i'Uiiadelphia, who withheld liis vote Mr. Hiiinel Webster, ill i . f h U fa ui e, used to tell t! .-r the summit lh,e New Kng- hr.d people lliav while they had cou- .picVed the .ea, aud had conquered the la ml " that " it rcuiained, for thcui to ouqrr their priudacs..' Ji would h.ivc" iten well jf : W'ttstcr'ti stentorian :"v tc had been abcut 1 proclaiming tluve lofiy ottViiaes 1 lo cjonkling aud I'i'nt whiih- he did to bin New Eug- -: l.iul iu ii-lil-ors A (on pN of gentle iih ',1, hi of wlii'in had gontj on con- Hdt jin a nd to ConU.r, j vanquishing nl ile the timid and the. chivalric, and iHinio the alike weak as j,he gigautie, "ill 1 'not kuow that wlieu he uuderluok l i lltm the -world upside dowp, " he oitiv iiiccctdtd in turum ' himseri " whole was II hi'hrdoWU in it." rvir htraudtd ia such No ghastly ponder- oti-'iK'rs. a tVmkling d id oh the trrach- ; t itin-t xliorts yf BUvh fatal sea. - Ma'ilv MaWiews I ha been ' con- (('mini (irant'ti railroad contract a appr-iVLd by .jlhe Mexican '( ' iiiiyir'l' I )t--pii t ice,; w i th one slight aiiirnIiiHht. It ii'iw ii"i;s to the 'Sen h 1 1 - i ; ( i " v u - A ' tiiaiit iinist netd v put his linger iuto ti iificU's atlaiw, in a priyate letter, it : i tue,. but was addressed to Senator . Joiirs;. and in . sbuxe jJway majf Lave ' leai.ed out, llcfw Ueriicral Badcau, his lti aicr private secretary, pr. his broth n in I aw Cramer, each bating lu'xuri- aifj iu two capita'. for jiwelve jeara, c i i!. I ('oiuplaia at heins transferred v tiie capital' to anmther,' U4iot ap iit.r Thero never w'ai a. man born n til "was so constantly b,orue ioujthe I'inUn.H of public favoritism as he. A a the pay tul bird of giy fortune liim down ru :oue, place, sho takes aim, up ftua a'rJiaer,; n jw noanoo- L : . . . ' . . . I. ... I. : lin with' lUacuiutieldl, now received .at Oriental court, nowf languishing in ' Wt.liXKSllA Y' SKI A Till f " he couinitttcc of the Senate to wait tinjuie rnident aud enquire whether hej- has'-"any furlhei- bkisiotSsS, Messrs. Vjatd aiid Cameron, retried that the P(itdent iufvrmcd : them thajt be bad Ihe ifuminalious of W. II. lbert- '.i, lo be Collector of jof Customs at Nr.w Yoik city, and Edwiu O. Merrill l4 be Coi.suXlic'reral to L)odon,. were .j.nrmea by common onsentrat:; lTueJoJlowing dduoaaluAberB nipuiiulbu hv- m :u luL' the 'denate ' V" tdail tiiiaiclo, taWVoited ' iawi AttorneV lor w Western 1U? iritt ot iuulana. James jc. Wks, to bj Ubited States Marshal for the Wet era DUtr ict of LodUiaoa, and Madbea aUtUr to be surveyor . f Customs at ;:iDtOeorsla. )g: ) ; j W aiu.vi;tx)X, May Mr. KlKr ortertd his rmduliod railing upoa the i- kradi ef the vat iout executue depart- fBii fwr the iufonualioti as to the ; 4a of the othcers clerks and en f toyes boroe on the rolls of such de- i rartaeat, tettther witk the date of : "riHBiacas am luit 10 woko taco IS Uarytd,' cowpnit j reiceited, jumI 4 aketaVr suth e5ctr, etc late white r TOorrO. lie vpoke brt3y in support I t tke tvsuluUett, dcoybg Akat U was . ku ibUBtlaa to dUtuib aay aaritMioa ? oer,bftt merely to gitf the innate I U UUaaUoaiible Uil4 vbetktr each state had its proper quota of offi c;m." - i .'-!.. -: '.. I Mr. Pi u nib thought the offices be longed to the people of the United States divided equally,' After further debate by "Mr. Brow n in favor of, and by Sherniaa in oppo sition to. t be resolution. Mr.Bherman moved to go intol execaMre Lost veas 23. naj 2S.: . session. Mr. -PlumbV amtnduieut wag 'then azreed to and KeJJoca'a rewluUon as amended adopted. ' t Tha Vice-President ainouncl the following appoinlmcuts: Mr. Miller, California, to be one of the Hoard of Visitors to the Naval Academy; Messrs llill, of Colorado, and Maxey, of Texas, to fill rBfiDcieson the Board of regents of the Smithsonian Institution; lr. Kollirid, of New Hampshire, to be one of the directors of Columbia Ilospital. TJie Senate Judiciary Committee morning iwdc a vote on the nomination, of Win J. Chandler as Solic tor-Gep-eral. Jt resulted as follows: In favor of confirmation Messrs Logafl, Ingalla anil 1r1 Ulan nTint confirmation Messr?. Davis of Ins., liayard and Lamar 3: absent. Messrs. Ldmmids and Garlands It is understood, in view ot the equal "decision of the committee, that the nomination. will' be reported back to the Senate without recommen dation either favorable or otherwise. jrThe President seat the following, among other ! nomination to the-Seu-ate to day. Georg P. Loring ot Mas- sachusseta; Commissioner ot Agricui t t . rii..;iv; lure, vice jjeuue resigneu vjticuui Sculield. of Pennsvlvaoia. Judee of W. Ithe Court i f Claim?; Blanche K. Bsucej, of Missusipi, Register of the Treasury, vice Hcofield, transferred. U. SCjon -suls: 1ah Merrell, f Missisa;ppi at Jarusalt'ni; John M. Glover, of Indi ana, at Havre; James J. Ziod ef Cali ioruia, at;rien8teir; Voiney V. Saiilh, at St. Thonati; John C. Crawford; of New. Hampshire, at Contcook; George F. Mashfr. cf New Hampshire, at Nice, H." Rogers, of Nebraska, at Vera Cruz; Jesse Atoore. of Illinois, at i Ca,l lio;) if. A. Keally, of Nebraska, at Chemuitv: David Vickers. of New Jer sey, at Matarzts; George W. Roosevelt, of l'enusylvauia, at liordeaux ', -.: ALBANY. . : -On the Id'h the Senatorial situation is unchartered, iue administration Ke- publicins are confident.they can beat Conkiing and l'la'.t, aud elect some audi crson ; as Ch'S.uncey .AI. Depew, Robert-bn or Wheeler. The Conkling- itcs are equally stiff the other way. Judge libberlsoil .the tiew Collector of New York city !waa salute! in the Henmore Hotel, aud said: . vJc,t , jriie copgralulate you, or riither the ciun try , upon the fact that wc have a Pres ident whose intelligence, firmness and palrioti-m will protect tion from every arsaiilt, tho ConsUtu comiujr from whatever' qujuter it msy. I did not seek the Co.Hectorshir nor did any one ask.it'for me. I visited neiiher Wash ington 1 nor MentoW I bad 110 corres-p6udeiice(or"-communieaVion, directly or indirectly, with j iha Pjfi sident in' re gard to it, The brslowal of the cilice under such ccumtuce(i. wa? execd - ingly gratifying to me." Caucus." A meeting for consulta tion for. the selection of olfcers, at iirt.t, but now for broader 'purposes of con Kultatiou. The Word is probably a corruption" of "calkers," ; who were also "ropemakers' ' aa well as calkers of vessels. It was a jarue class in Bos ton, and after the Biiston massacre of 1770 by the British troops, thoy formed societies where they J Had ' violent dis cussiphs, and came to be called meet ings of the "calkers'f for short afler wards crtMCM," for short- Noah Web ster, of unabridged fame, sajs that the father of Samuel Adatns of Boston, bad a society of about J0'-'at tho north end" which was, called a "caucus." Sam. Adams, a second-cousin to the great second President, himself a mem ber of the. Continental, Congress, was born in 1722 and died 1S03. It may, therefore, "b Infcrr:d ;lbat the first held caKCkV in this country was nearly two hundred years aro. T1IK Ki'iacorAU euVKTioN AT ItALKKiU. . The bishop announced tbe fctaudiog comtnittet. being the same as last year, - f: On motion f lit vr Mr. Ambler, the certificate of the delegates j fronrSt, Paul's parish, Y ilmington, being ir regular, was referred to the Oommittce Thtj, Kcrttary 1 reajd;jnrtjtyliewleg comuuuicatioDS from the General Cun- Comma nicaUon rifgaraiogiHie posed change ia theBook of pCmt mon Prayer to Ue acted v on at the next Ucoeral CenttntioD. Kcferrtd to a pecial commiUee of fire. :; The Commtttee on Elections report ed a reeolation that tbe delegales from SUiVal's pariah, whose certiScate was irregular, be admitted to their pUeta ia the coBTtuxtoB, which was tarried unanimously. . 4 Bishop Lysaan, here read his aaaual addre, Opeaingj with a fiaa tribute to the memory ef bis evadjutor. the lame&ted Bishop Atklajoa, and aX Ttrtleg (eeUagty to! tha death erKer. Ed, Grte tbe bUiop lt ou to Ikt WILMINGTON, NORTH account of his ministrations for the year, which were attended with en couraging.success. Atibe close of bis address, the : bishop, recommended warmly to the members of the church that they should individually do all in their power to aid in the temperance movement which ha sprung up in our state. The bi&hop mentioned that he had presided at j tho consecration of several chujehes, and that many more were satisfactorily progressing towards a speedy completion. ; v 'r It was voted , to hurry up the Wil bcrforce school building ajud finish jt. The following committee were ap pointed to draft resolutions of. respect to the rilemory of the deceased, tie Kev. Edward Greer! Rev: Dr Patter son Rev. Israel Harding and Rev. Mr. Woolen. s" ..V---' : i Tho Treasurer' reiort was prescutcdiJ Iue Ilev. Lr. Watson uere read there port of the finance committee and pre sented the iollowing resolution, all of which werp carried unanimously: 'Res olution appointing a committee of lay men to draw up a new schedule of as s( ssmcnts; resolution providing for the permauent investment of certain sums paid by- Mr. Wilkes; ! resolution ap pointing a committee to draftresolu lions ot respect to the memory of the late Bishop Atkiusoo; iiesolulion that the st;crtlai:y be pard $.100 for ' his ser vices. . I ' f . ' ... :.i I . '; ; . . ;r I.VKlSG SE&SIOX. j i liev. Dr. Watson reatf the report of the Executive Missionary 'committee. Tile loIiqwiDg were elected to com pose the Executive.Missionary commit tee for the ensuing year: Rev. Dr. Mar shall, licv. E. R. Rich, P. A. Wiley, Esq., Col. W. E. Anderson. v- : ; The lollowiug were elected members of the coalmine; on Education: Rev, Dr. Pattersoo, Hon. (Jtorge Davis' and A. H. VaulJjkkclen; Eq. The 5 following were appointed the c "inmiltec lor the readjustment of Dio ceeau As-cssmeutc: 1C. II. bmitb;, Esq., Dr. A. J. DeRoss'ct, llou. Juo. Man nine, Col. tij.iv. Kutlin. Ttic Bishop aipouoced the following- ipomtmenii oit .".he special committee I appoint menu on '.tie spc to consintT ihr app'ointivmt Of evan-g'eli&l?.- lic-v...Mr.''lIughes,.-5eV.' Mri Wooteu, UeV. J. ! Uueshire, jr., R. 11. Battle, E-q . Col.' J. AV. Atkiu&on and iev. Dr. bustoii. . ,s , , And the foil'bviug' to conii oe the comiuiUee appointed to drait resolu tions in iisLtn ry tf Bishop AikiusoB: lev. DrK Bax'..!!, I'ev. Dr. Watsffn k.ind. I. I. Smith, K 'l- , : A. rcsolutioif -wni- pa.-sed authorizing tho pavtnci't t f U;c: balance ot th'o Bifhoji's aaiy. ; ; T it i; !' l'K 1 : !1Y i'KKl A W. - We huvu .on!y ..l'ojo'uv. fur sucb report as coiuVs by U IctaisU i;f the General 3&cin$ly un tl.o HOib; at Staunton, 'A .le'tlcr. fc'om flic General Alliance of tlie'lUfurujt'd Churvbts, asking this Assembly to ajptij.t a coumlitLee - for cooptratiun and. cto re joidence, was read and refcru i. , The rcpoil of llv :Doni..otic. Mission com in i ttttv, f h! w ed t hv total receipts and expcndititrexvr uvt r' !G,UOO; forty- four persons arc i i i;:cc.l in t vanselistic work. The Uiv. I i. Vi -i. secretary of the Foreign Minion itnimtttce, staled that ho had been rcniected y the Pan- Presby teliau. Cou nci t lo lay before this Assembly (be .r.dviisabiltty .ot close cc operation in f;rcii mission. Ihe n..n,. ..... ..:.ii. !,. r.vr.o.r Fifty reporttd on f!, rolls of. Union 1 - Tl.eoJof S.-,nin;trv nudU.ver JOO.- . i. 000 assets. i V n. ii!.. i 'hi.U w..r ioess, a little tsciuuicnl wW produced : by lr, Adger,of South Carolina, chair man of the Conimilttc ou Foreign Cor respondeucr, asked that the I Assembly authoriz his committee to sjcud a tele1 cram of fraternal '...KaluUliou to' the Northern Presby tcriaii Assembly, now n sesaiou in Buffalo, N. Y. lie, stated that ibeac nacssnsrei had 'passed between the j respective ' Ucjdics :..for ytars, and that heretofore ?llay bad uniJormly been forwarded by the ' Norlbtra As- aembly. aui .responded" 1 1 W this. He proposed in this in'stancc the Scuthern ssembly take the initiative. Dr. Mully, t f Eexirgton, Ya.-bit terly opposed tbeteedieg tf th? tele gram, sayiug ttsat be ccu!d ni ter con- teul to euvh acliouaalvrg a ll crccord Of denunciatiou of Ihis bedy bf the Northern Assembly fcinaitis unchanged. The resolution was rtcjs ly Dr. dscr. Dr. Tuttle of Tcxai and Dr. Davis of Kentucky, aad quite a sharp dUcujeico cbued. j Dr. dget's motion waa tarried by a-otc:of Itio.'-is. . . ... - - . -: . aligurating bvcm fvr Hysoy, A great number iumanu: are arriv ies and beios coUucled to rUia" by Vv-.iha.aie ;j WtlL iJbt exact numbi f that cShm? destiacd VuiUka,but U W Urge, . -'.Th aarnVr ef wsaea ts ,UyAaexcsofttel ea. P' w PPfy"f X.Mmitl I l.1lirl J" lattt ills Ltaa?uSl Ue saliecU The frtsi tke rff ojnterapt rr ui u aau .r . - . .V.S trretne uun ectsKss isv w "iim siiift. aavi a musaitsi ta cefttl!y ;rrp!4 tr mr dseireresu SjSBaiB 16U HW vwaMa, oalr lock a.fd at the aadactty of tkfta msay-wiftd BuUSere. CAROLINA. STJltDAY. STATE NEWSfs has bee proeficrtms: UartaguUie Jl year. The lotal qprnhct oMtafeata U 117 classified Ju followi Cculott 11; Juniors 23, SopbeBRore: 23,' JrtsJiaeB ?6, Sub-Freshmen 3, ScieoOSt etudenU 6, Eclectic stdeirts;TTCfpte. senUtion is siren thusf rthcCero- Una 57, Sooth CkroUnA .iirOeSsUlcV Alabama 2, Arkansaa 2, MiseJj-f! 2, Texa 2, Louisiana 1, MUsowtlAsU 1. toUl 117 Tbi is 4 rtUi&iitt showing,, , it i6 seen uotdj ttot ihu nnmW i.,.rM.r hot:.ki ibtt tfak Tf r.il7wMr-thanvfor Of patronage is wider, .b for area hb'not growth has been 4ededt bJ.,Bot many , years past While, too, : the hsn tniimAiIui tint ihi!ct Mil mt rnaAw I . r-.-.v,-.vfe-.-. ---.f year by year. II hi fMf ty m the' large Fmhbian Cfitas .wk:ibesV- dition has been this year.: ?The Faculty remains uacbanged since the last :. an-' nouncement. t Six professorships ably filled, and a tntor, giro ample security for the maintenance of the biah stand- for the maintenance of the high stand- ard of scholarship for which Davidson I The Catholic Church of Laurinburg, I says the Enterprise, have built a new J n'i taatfni nh.n.1 Tk. imG storm which prevailed ia this section' oni Saturday night last was very de- t.-l L ..'.:. J structive to crons. shade lr. &c. We learn that ihe farms' in the neigh- borhood of Caledonia Church; about four miles from this place, were almost irreparably damaged. Four large shade trees on the premises of Mr. J. W. lc Laurin were blown down, and the crops on his plantation and those of bis neighbors, Messrs. Calvin Hasty, James A. Hasty, and Martin Seals, uprooted and torn down, and the fencing around all of the farms blown down and scat- tered for some distance. Arranee meats are now being made to prepare " a-'tij..fii.:n. ' , ; j I iue oouus 01 tue r ajeiteviue a, r lorence Road, and to put them on the' market at $1,000 per mile, Mr. E. J. Hale, Sr., of New York, has this matter in charge, and we'understand the President of tbe road has an offer for the bonds as soon as they are ready for the market.: ' The. Star of Ziin: Wilh this issue ' ' ".!" 1 ends the IVth volume cf the Star of Ztoh.. ..-For four'reariUie Star"f:-Zlon has been ridlne on the billows of tour, o nalism. We give honor to our Bishops, our .stockholders, our ministers, our tubscribers and friends for their aid in paper of the Zion Connections. . Many a ipr! fi ssq Vi a va Vtnan m ? a Vi w rn AaV. oavi ttvvM aacsj i w avvaa aaacauv . tJ J vui vo- teemed Bishop ; Hood and the stock holders.- Bishop Lomax was fore- most among the leaders of the colored nonnln of" ( Jharlotfn in? tha strncrtrla for r-t- -CO - . - iiuo uichuiub vi u.iug aikuuui, auu uc succeeded in the, battle. Thus forty- onr bar rooms -Vamosed PrUA OoH from whom all blessings flow. i t r. . h. . Raleigh i?Wt. Ikonemy iz the art or allwuss gitting the worth ov yure vwu vu. wortu t jure ,nd gitUDg the right i change h also tbe art ot making munny and bat, and 10 tents once in a while, go az fur az a shilling. I Yu kant lam an extravagant persons jto be ekonomikal enny more ""T " I I aalmir aluH h haa arf ainnPT r. " .vr. Tv v""" ' I Ktnnam it I ha mnlliar.in.il ar n PrAi. w. ... Puy, ana sue iz one ot .oem una 01 I mrl hAr.in.le snrm f hear . tisa-.i mafia san n r 7 V " .T , T!7 iiiiKLurnanin in lob lamiiw r.rnnpmw disturbanse in the family. Ekooemy haz made more munny in this world than spelulashun erer bar, and thare iz another thing about it, she allwuss hargs on ' to it. Thare i only Ofe trubble about ekonemy, it aumtimea runs into avarice, add then all jta buty ia destroyed. -George H. Williams, the only colored man in the Ohio leg - islature, baa fallen heir to $50,000, by which he will be able to retire froiai business and politics, and devote, him - tell to the: history be is writing, cover iDg aprkd from 160 to 1880, and entitled "Negroes as Stares, as Soldiers 1 carried it off Ias year. At first there J has been hacUVmely finished and suit and as dtizeoa." T " " I was a tie beltieei j .Mr. Johcson aad ably fo MitYLiXb Eva Ann Earn Isria- . . ... itaaY. -The aaaual meeuog of taei board of lady.aaagers-of the Mary laad Eye and Ear laiirmary was held yesterday at tha lastitation, No. 54 i Saratoga at.. Mrs- Wm. H. Brane. President; Mrs. Georgej Onalea, Treaa- nr; wra, AaiMrry man aura,xiagn IT - .. II. ' U VmmJitm .---. read his annnal most and anaoaswed - uu oa oawiroaj w w vi eaiarart a-mt4w k by hi. aintw the eaubti.kt.ewl wf Us. Instltntion ia 1S6S. Dariar last year . fin sf t i.J !, tfi. tlala lu laasi trcaltw tlW AsiiisMa tee ftfty-OM laa rvxels treat- ea4 perat Trw of ck J navinir fest their board ealr. wkik I PayiBg Ms ; -W tawra BVj(SSiaj to ayialt tie, rramisi ti rat4 aad tmted gtlitary; hearty W f WSH ., aai n t.r i . ... .r tVa raks as ! mm Ttty rmitei sviteftaas la If yo waat ts gea lhaIMT. MAY 22Ja'881. j KJLT x ,, qhew, Jackson' ;Bcst gfreeiafy l 1 0TCf' 7 ' j , The steam tor Orlafido. which sank at er hirf foot df grange street two wtiU ago. was 8tj)ccssfuUy raised on ThfrsaVf Ut lh contractor, Mr. lt. Bete 1 z ? ' ' p j i Ib i SibUbTillt ijrary AssociaUon W fftt? in excurtgoa od the steamer Pport from Smithfille to Wilming- loftand 4o Hilton forf- Wednesday the 35of May. ; . A KT. Hi . . ' ' 0MV lwi 10 fne ,35Ue 01 ;Po6t conuin ng' the criticism of re? PgIa98 n "ThMd tries to prerenthe marrbge; Co&LW wri te: for the Korth Wednesdar uLrbi Ensb called? on Si America evwt tM,i.u"ai ii-v,.- , u- fie shall copy it in ',Tb AMI rigged Br iuhip Dona; 1,369 toesOements comnXajoder, left Liver- pobl April 2lst fMgs port: The Dona will be the first fui Igged .hip which bak entered this Ut in a very long has entered this ttrae. '' " , j A house on tween Red Cross 4 was "struck by and Campbell Utreel r rJ lightning last . I evenini? ana I ! k 'HiA o 1 . ' . ... . 1 fi' . v . I inmate of the lioestflwas stunned, by the stroke. v 4 .&, :: ' !-rt fhnotl Qr& 'f?cd a" scaped P"ct fruuV tbe oju Carolina peni- tejitiary, was arreifc in this city on ALbaaij Jast on a re r iisition from Govl Jarvis. Grgj to have escaped in! 1877. He was iied to Columbia T 6 u rsday ' n igh t. Early Wedncsdiyfmorniug the store of Mr. John E, Molfie, at Northwest, a S w - b. V a P -is 1 : I imuoiumlucoun;iyn me line ot me tt?yi9Q RilR.. 3 , . .. 1 Uarouna Uenlrat.K.tiv., was destroyed b fire. The lass iabout f500, and IWte was no lBSnrance Mr. Moore aed his brother Iwlr'e asleep 1U me I stpre at the time. 1 b .. On Tuesday efefiiS last a colored) woman livibg on Fottrtb,-between Nun aid -Churcb streets,! fed very"kuddenly, and during the eicleuient caused by kcttement caused by the death, a coiofed6ian crept rato the a- . - . . . t ' '. . " . . - house and tried f:os steal a bundle of -clothes; ' He was-ifrtened off by one the inmates of ;tbti bouse. 1 'll Executors and Aoiniuistraiors ahoiild I remember that tbe last legislature en- iii:au cicuuwu auu oltcics to be published administrator's j '- ia some newspa ej ipuDuauea m 9 a a 1 " the I 5 s 3 county Unless stcli a notice is so Published, a creditQJris. not barred from proving his debt fagjnst the estate by any leDffth of tinged f . I i - ,- The Water Woks Company corn- i Peted U excavaioDis in the lower part k the city Wedinefc) ay. The excava tions will be connned to the, upper part ofthecitj( where Jis onlUand that be lutotd nn. fkis W tnued Uutil lBl uperil . -lnA. Lafe , L - a, . will be con- erintcudent of o prosecute t be work any loiigll. - :'. :t : rii V . "' Mr.Samucl A Ilney, of the Signal scmce, nas arrives anu en I 4 .... ..-a . o? - tered upon -J. " wr. ASSistapL cigus ignal Ullicer at I .l 1.1! e5-'Bir... ,r Hjj- sluOD, aif auvj ichctcs an. y H. Clark. M? Clark, who was I J . 3 JL If I . r a t t onginariy oraereup Aiassa, ou re . . r in. : . . . . ceouj rcceiTcuj: outv i report to recei vedj: idlice. to Wash i ngton Ui ty lvr duty, acd will probably leave iejp'00 to-morrow for fci ' ' - ?. 1 ' n 'is I' jne vapitai.-, i : a Taroet pRit-rfejE.--Tbe W limine- ton Light Infantry-celebrated their an- I nirersary pnthe 2&ijh by. an excursion 1 to Smithfille ou tie steamer Passport. At Smith ville tbewas a target prac- I tice, the prize beiig a beautiful medal 1 of solid gold, to Ijbeworn by the winner I for one year. This was wan by Mr. A. I A. Johnson, the me gentleman who Mr. J. W. Bfiakleilwhich was shot off, -li siSS 1 I mw.j. . zwiae? litr. ui... 7 iij ur rtriv r "J a oiTf : a'cjtoatAL f ciyiccs?; Mat Snh' ISM. The Nadofal Memorial Com mittee hava alfoul! completed i all air raBgesaeatfo ti terrica' at the Na- tional Cemeterf tbeSOib.. ItUex- .v,. dh Wilt hm ika'l 1 Ti i - - l- ... . : .TTl-.T" I a-"" Ti . T7.T """W H IT MW ! !U r i fr 1 1 i udtiiJ .. al Waa.1 i " " .41 -.n t T7t " j taacl i tft 4y. It lit Paa- sera at tae caM4! wwn-j j I the IslraleiWtto tWir r-lM I : . 1 i . t i ' I aad lati all U nUewd. SIflsIe Copies 5 Certs j- ; t Kisbt is Eckopjs. Petroleum V, -m rUA . nf -wi, 5- (Toledo, . O.) Wecily ladet commenc- ing this month. He will, undoubtedly gtve the American . public some xich tedinR. The j llViiIifeVTri be sent to any addresa Uiree'montbs fpr. 50 cents, j including an ielejant jlarje portrait of D.B., Locke (lasbyA See tdTertisement in notberjBjiumn . . ?. . m , . .;, :. Deadly Assault. George-. 1tw, colored, knocked Josh Bush, ilso eoV pwdvla the heil.witha .o 0BI Wednesday night, v Rush is engaged to bo married to a sister of Paris' wife, bu for me reason Dari. dislike. Eiisb Wed nesdar nkht Rush called1 on his fiance, who tltes aX Ihe behoof bet brother-in-law, on" Fourth, M between Uanorer and Brunswick streets, when Davi walked Up to him and struck wp. wUiue pcir. - e ubderstand Rush skull is fractured, andthat be is m a very critical condition. Daru him with the tticlr. - We understand was arrested and; required to give pond for his appearance. i : 1 r- Okuasizatio:?. of tub, Boahu of Pu itu irv -Tk TtAird nf Pharmar --7- . r-, ' created at tho last term of the General AKMmhlv. bv tha "Pharmaceutical A8semD1 loe Arm-ceuucaa Bi " met and organized TAesday last a . wwmww. , vr. .w m this city, was elected Preside! Dr. W. bimpsonjof Raleigh, Sec ident and Secretary. The Board will bold its first session lor the examination of licentiates, n Rat ei.h, ou the 30th of August T,he fol lowing named gentlemen, commissioned by. His Excellency Governor : Jarvia compose the Board of Pharmacy: Doc tors W.. 1L Green. Wilminjrton: ,W. simnson nl A 1 s. Tllrib- fel. I. - . .-y r-. --. o- tiuiUdiii auu 1 U Meadows, Newberq, land) E. M. Nadal Wi1nn t obth amkbican ueview, uo 1J:'A1'J- isuf i' if kuio jrisvai xynyj, Hugh McCulIoch; The Patrician -Element in American Society, Geoi B. Lo- ring; A New Phase of the -Reform Movement,- Dorman B. Eaton; Shall Americana Own Ships Vrofessor W. 0. Sumner; The Color Line, F G. Sumner: The Color Line. ! i-edcrick I . . ' '- . . ' '. - i i , . - j. Douglass; Tho Ruius of Central A'men-j ca, part viu., Desire Charnay; accin- ation, Dr Austin Flint; The Right to Regulato Railway Charges, J. M. Ma sou Prehistoric Men in in America,' Professor Edward S. Morse. . Wo ought to notice that ihe msgtzlne for the last aa.li vi 1000 is reauy ouuuu iu tiuiu $3 00, in half morocco, f 1 00, andonly I 50, unbound. This present number is weighed dowawith heayy thought. f Msjor I'eter C. Uains, Engineer of thU (the Gth) Light House District, was in the cily ou Monday night Jat, and had a consultation with Collector Canaday ;concerning light bouse'mat ters. " Ue baa been spending be past week on the Revenue Cutter Colfax, out Frying Panbra soundio4 foi the j-urpo-e ! of Seeing ifithrte cn be I a suitable fouudation obtained for a light house. The'Major believes that the government t can construct a light t bouse on Frying Pan Shoals,! to os to '40'"-away with the light ahip. .' It Is a fcng undertakinr, but a tery impor I tant one to commence. If a ligbt bouse I . . . . : . I .. . r . can be erected tDere, wnicnj can De seen twenty-five' or; thirty miles, In place of tbe lieM ship, which;' is only rood for f u e two miles, the ' benefit ai.: ettaity be; very great. W hope tbe Major wilt succeed la hii anderta- jkirs-J New Catholic CHCBOi The new j Catholic Church at Lauriobar will be I dedicated to-day, oa which occasion a I special train will be run from this city, leaving here at 6.15 A. IT., arriving at I Lanriaburg at 10.3rt. And will leave J Laarinbarg at 1.13 f. JI? arriving ia I Wilmington at 8:S0. The Lauxiaburg t EMerpriie says thai the new Chorea a :: . T . - i iencrs for the proper obee. react of the forms and cere a otic frcu:i.r ia tha Catholic mode of worship, aad rt fleets credit on the smalt taemWrshlp rt sidiag ia lb at. toe, upoa wLtat lie eipftwe -f tisiUBctiag and of pl$z baa aisu eady devUvad. Tha boildioj. iaside, veacem 550 fret between the froat docn asd tb rru- .1.. W ,t. um iKfswws . TT . . . " . ' r..., I twg " UJmL wkSc :Ut tttf? ikMtkict I iatgtiaw aa4 W tftfg1 p iat IW Ue jatd. Tn t! iT ! aad Uk at ika a..v tite sslalaae-l: i-ily t -s j ..JJHS bst't a talre tlat's a ftstg If jwa4 la kss a aalisard, V e Va. tVaaia :.i . .It j. K . ri .NUMBER iil- NEW ADVERTISEilENTS. i- '. TJ: Las UAUYLAKO: iv''f ' ' JIETE AHDiEARHIFIRHARI.i . j r oaraioa oc, xtaiumorw Ma. ' Thai Boajrnl ttt niiiiiM.tiku Blty of iBfortBlBg tb public of ia-uprior Jlat r tUU I n .11 1 u Son t o pa Urnt pact tyelTo tiul ud u nut cBUir " ' lDdlfatpUenU --rtll find admltttoB: tfea of chart. By rd-f thBorf of iTirSfct- For special lntormUMi ipi1t to MiKE HOME BEAUTIFUL. EDtrraylnrs. Choice inbiArLa. TtbMi u .. SSnflr Catalom and prte list. - AO liKTii aouppm j, ajcCUKD y CO.. i HAVE YOU EVER KNOWN Any person to b terlously 111 wltaoot m- waJk BUmU or-lnacUvaiiiTwr orkianyf Aa wtaea taea onui am in good condi tion do you not (lad their possoasor rnjor tot good health? Parker's Uloger Tonlfi aiwaya repulate thesa tininrtat orrtna, ' and never rails to make the blood rleh and pure, and to streactben rery part of the system. It has cured hundreds of deapair- v I ni41uvaiiui. ass. your neighbor about It. may sxiw - . ; - , . . - v - TaTTArP'l,V,80RGAJ8 nfetopa sec- r!AJA ,A.oldeToRUrdsnly', . J Address Daulel V.. Beany. Washloc- ton,N. J, may itw E Tar KitirJtllU. BMSHY WHEELS CWNDINQ MACHINES ,,, may 2J-4w . JTBTAKTTJTO. MrrxiaBtwi nr. GOLD' MEDAL AWARDED THE "AUTHOR, ' W IBdwMoaahl t asrv.rt Bwa, etiiUdUa SrMxMe t ' ' Li fa." aotud la tiaaM Karh BJiiuUB.-ambaaad ,f all sMva acaa,oataia baaaulal ataal aocrannca, lis Maampuana. i SrinaaalraLSiaart ayaMul; 'aow.Ailitpaai lahnl aia. i kOW TMfUlf. aMBajaasUhsWLa, ;r, may i-iw, i. NASBY IN EUROPE. ' May lUh Mr. D. ti. Locke, (tlv. leant V. Nssbv ) will salt fur fciurop. lor lb purpose of , ooalnbuUttg a series of Letters to toe TOLF.no BuMt These letters will cover a period of six uionlhs, omuieeetaa ' ' June Uu r : j Xhey wilt bo written In Mr. Nrsby's peen Uar vein. nnd wltt be as lively as he can;, make them. 1 ' , THE Toledo Weekly Blade Is the LAttaESTroliUoar and Family pa per In the United States, and In a4dltfon to UiU feature, contains a dozen other, know n toand approvt tl by a. ma Ion I y or lit Uuit llcs fa every btale aiM Icrrtiory.V jj .. . . : TERMS: ; Fr Three Months, poil-paid. For Six Months, -. NASBY PORTRAIT FREli Every sutMertbev to tha V4i.t f nrleR" the uubiicatlnn I Mr Lockaa Curuurau Letters. rr either threa or tlx moniln will recelT fre of ehJrwea snlendld i PUKl KAlr Or. Hii. LOt'KK. i in six anil My le similar to the one uf Prett. duut Uarflekt which, w laaaed last suntaxr. This portrait In th picture stores would sU for iOris. It Will not be put upoa the market at all, and can only b had by a-ub. scrlbers to tha ButhK. - " Ihoseatealrlns these IcUsrs comrleto anJ the pot trait, will do well 10 eudllielrot-r eai be early. Wa shall prtnt an extra tdiilun.ht aoi i in send back nunibrrs. but tha u un til. niy wUl ly wui doubtless be eattausted tn a mon bend your ordeis Immediately. .... Specimen copies ot the Ulapx mailed In anyaddre s upon applioauon. bend your suoscripuon at once. Aaumi i, wiueou,. i - : . TUeUA O. lVlliiiinioii. Colombia V altigttafa Railroad. I'ASENUt;U UEPAilTJiXJOi. ' Wit issto. 5. CM March Jlfci. rvOMMCTATIOX TICK eta uf deaosal uailoa of low and ym lilies, a.tsite over lbs toBoecsl03t sftb nlhdBcton ; ..' ': j Col u labia Au.usU H. IL. at I levtac I ; - -. -I . enl Columbia, asd eaprctaJly sxlsfitej la v i ' ' ::- 1- i " 'i' . ' : ' I -; . . tbspicoaiuts of coiaaitrcisJ, are lsued t y tha WUsilestosCDtaiwbl aAaztuUs K. IU sad art ktt ssde at Its Ist Jtrrs la i VTlltnleirtM and CHamVta. . '!, i a. run -'-'-. : i l- ' ' -:.'.-taeral t"aaKert '. SDseh it kiruiDrion v bridoo ii Uallroad It TaaaT jj'JaL... i ia 4 mymdj U e rAattusui ticrAxrMCjrt. -w (mi iawx, x. c 3aUrsi 4 uaa.- - SaaOvft f -rm Js4 JWpKts asi.U ' set taitos tive trusati a trt4aMS tt.tU 4 CvtUlawa e4 V neVaa nuJlnntsfaaa(CaI trie sst4ia a Wtsaaa n. . 4 lis raaaeefet ty ta-WTwiassj ? ' A.IX-H4 ' " ttM$ml lialiMaSSS? 'ASSVl. taxU Ci.1 f as eyaaeaslw ?lartajt Tacst.w aa SEN D 6 i.T22ml, ?.tasi fchooi.. join H. 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