THIS PAPER published every afternoon, Sundays eepted by JOSH. T. JAMES, - BOTTOB AVt FEOPRIKTOR- HUBSCRlA'IONS.POBTAGB PAI1. Joe year, $6 00 8U moatfcs, $1M ; Three months. SI 25: One month, Wl ceWfc fh nAuer will be deUwed by carriers. tVee of charge, in acr prt ef e city, at 'A ibve rales, or 13 cects per ww. .Adrertuisg r lttW 40(1 I1'1 t?ubtcribers wl ploerepor any and Oi 'ilr to.r-ei thir pp?rt regularly. GREAT REDUCTIONS S WIDE CA11BRIC3 REDUCED. 8 and 10 c' reduced to 6 aud 8 c ; WHITE POLONAISE Trimmed with Hamburg Trimming $2 HO, NOW $1 25. 0 ' W1UTB VICTORIA LAWN SUITS two pieces. $4 50, NOW $2 60. The Cheapest ever $un in frhi City. stifle oes FROM CHILDREN'S STRIPED HOSB. 25 et?.,NOW 15 cts. Call and Satisfy Yourselves WB GUARANTEE Every thing just as adver- BROWN&IODDICK -,4 june 3. Ice Cream Freezers. Ice Cream Freezers. LAGE STOCK AND GOOD AS- sorbneatof Ice Cream F reefers always in s toe k aad for sale low by. jea S 18 aad 40 March boa Bloek. Look 3i AT Ttt ANTIQUE TOTTEUY, con- sistlDffo? Peruvian Water Jars, Chinese! Old Saxon, Roman, Greek, Portland and Olpe Vases, Watch Stands, Teapots, Mugs, Card Beeeirera, Ac, at .. 8. JBWBTTfS. .- apl 13 . '.. Front Street-Book Store. Nott York City OilCompan j 'a HIGH TEST NON-EXPLOSIVE " Silver Light Astor Oil, is the safest, efeeapest andTjives the-aost bril liant light of, any. of the illuminating oils. jyLUUoM of gallons have been used in thia oeantry and Bmrope, deria the last 15 years. Fat op la cans of 5 rail, and ia bbi. The price Tariea with the market 5 20 eta, and ecati. pr. galL bc'ag the usual prices. Can fee used in all kerosene lamps. Before orderr ir send for price list to NEW YORK. CITY OIL CO., IU Maiden L.ane, New York. PURCELL HOUSE, (Formerly tbe National Hotel.) NORFOLK VIRGINIA. J.;R. DAVIS, Pr'p RATES-. 92 80 and $2 per day aooord ng to loca41ou. fob 18 dkw6m - s 1 A Q An tZ aT made by c5IU H Afeny selling our Chro- moi, Crayon, and Reward, Motto, Seriptard TesL Transparent, Picture and Chromo Cud. lOO samples, worth 4. sent postpaid r t& eeata. Illnstrated Catalogue free. -J. , h!bOFORD8 80X8, B03TOK, , U f Established L3UB8CRIBB n Roddick i TO THE PAILT BETIJSVY. ll'i-. . - . 1 1 ' . 1. ; ! ! VOL. 3. LOCAL1; NEWS. Adettesefc ! ; I j j: tfMOM Umbrellas.' . J. Ta-LMCia KiMa Milcb (Jow t T. U. Uowbt To tbe Pabh,c. i 1 . i I 'ii. JawaTT LookJ More rain last r ght and bUuktis this I ojoruiug. We umWfcUitd that the W il Lfght Infantry iath it in jc-Mir to sitre their defurrfd annual cXct Smithvilla aco mnanicti with Rhooting, the 20th ins. To lemi a man -a - quartef' My. r-.- 5-deral.Ie coo' -U aul . if-cu,, ntitrpfi m iTi trol. To lf'i. ant trei;l, aix.tit it implictj ii.strus?; to slap ilfi ltrir coin with a 'hittfi" indicate lirrita i n, whi't " - ' , r i . ' I . to search ail yur p'HKe? ; ir. iticcewm:i conveys th- initr'Jii : thaij "U '-v ill be left pen uikbs by ine trkusaction. i A smiling, quiet promptness marks the geo leman in this crisis. "Wet" and "Dry." . On yesterday an election was j held ' jat Tilden nee Shoe HeelJoA the "wet and dry"tubject. Tildcnj has been dry for aome time and coucluded to 'try the other thing and voted for "no prohibtiOn" by a rote ot tnree to one against the tm- perance organization Weather The indications of licport. the weather, as rt oeived at the Signal Office in this, city at K I' 1 10 o'clock this forenoon, are as follows: Sstatea lower n ! r In the South I Atlantic pressure, stationary to rising temperature, Northeast to Southeast; winds, jeloudy or partly cloudy weather and frequent rains will prevail. I A Waif- -j , The follAving on a postal care has come into our hands. I j We, copjj verb, et lit. for the benefit 6.$j our school teachers: Dr fier I am in ( Surch iO A Steele Mueall Bridel &l Sadele Steeio from I my Stble On Las Nit. I track Id the Bridg & the'mual is Lars Sore! Mull Bout 7 yr old ;losly Sherd the Rit Sholdr- Litely awoln hie up on the wither plas Cep Lok out by an form uesp & f nenu. i (Signed) k- Anotlier M'lltarj Company. rc are pleased to -record the Ifact that another militarv company hasf teen formed in this city. The movement has been on foot for some tinie past and the organization was fu'lv effected last nicht. It has been named the Lamb Light In fantry, in. -compliment 'tq Col. Wm, Lamb, of Norfolk, the !gallant!defender of Fort Fisher, and now numbers fifty men, rank and file. The following officers were elected Jajst evening:. ' Captain R. 8.lfRadpiffe. 1 ' First Lieutenant J; W. Uewett. Second Lieutenant Jno. T. Pate. Junior Second Lieutenant C. Pi Ras- bcrry". I ! I j Ensign E. J. Lockamy. . ' 1 1 i!' i - i "': Siirgcoa Dr. W.I J. H. IJjllam'y. At the same meeting a cojnmittee NVas appointed to prooure uniforms, with In structions to order the same. without delay, and an application has already gone for ward to Raleigh for suitable (arms and . i t ; i i equipments. ; ! The uniform will cousist of gray codtSi single-breasted and spike tail, with black cloth cuffs.and collars, otherwise plain, and adorned with! North Carolina buttons: gray pants, with black stripes one j loch wide; plain slouch black hats, looped lis at the side with North Carolina buttons; the officers to wearf double breasted frcck coats; the epaulettes for private to be black, with white fringel i ' 1 Brig. -General Taylor was present at the meeting last night ancf by request assisted in the deliberations. He j informed us to day that the new company is composed of splendid material, and that the selection of officers wjs a most happy one and he be lieves that when fully arped and equip ped and drilled it-will be one of the finest companies in the State. Wine at KTeniog Parties No matter what may be said about the use of wine and liquors, it is the adulter-; at ion and trash mixtures that docs the mischief. Where pure wines are used we hear no compla'nt of ebriatjon. j We never hear of intoxication from the ise of Speers Port Grape jWine, of New Jersey. This wine is held in b:gh jest'Tiation by the best doctors in the country; and was a wanted the highest preir'Ura at tfcje late Centernla!.' " ' I ' . . J . , Patrons af a first-class hotel justly coo-, sider themseive entitled to comfortable rooms; a bountiful bill ! of fare, and courteous treatment in ; the office. -All these, combined with a notable degree of elegance inrougnout, are io so tounu as tba polpnnade Hotel, Philadelphia, ra. WILMINGTON, N. C Temperance, 1 ( ripecial to Daily' Review. ) Raleigh, N. C. Jne 7, 1878, Jonah Boughton, the gcat temperance advocate, ia speaking here toj crowded house. Hundreds are signing the pledge. He will speak in the Wilmington Opera Housa Sunday HfWLO 'n, June 9th, at four o'clock. He will tell the story of liia JitM nPArlv h"r.ifi-d hv mm. Almis- sion free. i A Correction , In a recent issue of .the UeviiSw we j ga.ve circulation t a report here to the . . . ' ' - '. . r . . r . .. t that the music master at t. Mary , iu lUleigh, had left suddenly and without Ifrtve. This, we are glad to learn, was an error and we hasten to give it a full and ample correction. Rev. BerneU Jmedes, A. M., Principal of St. Mary's, ias himself telegraphed us j a correction which we take pleasure inj making public. He savs: "The article in the Revibw of yesterday headed "Non Est" is au- entire mistake. Our professor wrs called away by the severest domestic affliction. He went with' my fa't consent and approval. He is expected to return any day and we only wanted some ono temporarily in bis absence. '.. ' I -- . Marriage of Mr. Piatt 1). Walker and Miss Nettle 8. Covgton. Yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock, our eatetmed. friend and fellow-townsman, Piatt D. Walker, Et;q., was united in mar riage to Miss Nettie Settle Cowi gtou, jOf Richmond ! county, N. C , the ceVemohy being performed in Reidsvi lie, at (he resi de: ce of Mr. Hugh K. Reid, an uncle of the bride, in the, presence of a few friends of the contracting parties. Rev. W. 3 Bynum, pastor of St. - Barnabas j chuich, Greensboro officiated, and the bride was given away by Col. David JSetth1, of Rock ingham. There was no attendants. On 'the nigh', before the tnairiageva large and elegant reception was g vi i at the rfsi deince of Mr. lieid. r fhe news of th marriage of Miss Cov ington and Mr. -WaHrct" will- be received withj pleasure throughout the State, and especially in Charlotte, where both have a ho3t of friends. j i Miss Coviugton has long bten known as one of the most beautiful, amiable and at tractive young ladies in the State, and in almost every part of it are to je found those who have bowed in acknowledgement of her charms. Sho will be welcomed to the society of Charlotte, where the couple wi'l reside, and will be one of Its brightest or naments. Mr.-Walker is one of the bright est and most promising young lawyers in the State, aid is alike know a for his cul ture and refinement. The young couple m .11 make an extended tour through the North, will spend a week in Wilmington, the forrAer home of Mr. Walker, and then return to this city " i j i Charlotte Observer. ' 1 1 l City Court1 j The case of Wm. Brown, a small colored boy arrested yesterday evening for robbing the money drawer in Mr. J. D. McEachern's store, corner of Eighth and Castle, was the fcrai u.tf hn docket this morning. The witnesses were jut. James McEachern, father to the proprietor of ,tho store, and James Browj, colored, brother to the deknda-it. i The evidence, hough, all circumstan tial j1 was pretty Strong, aud the Mayor bound j the prisoner over to the! next term of the Criminal Court in the sum of $25; subsequently, however, the prosecution was withdrawn and it was agreed that the boy shouldj be kept in. confinement until I this evening when his mother promised to take him in band and give him a good dressing, by a vigorous application of hickory. The. defendant is uijider the legal age for prose- j cution. . I A young white womiu was brought to the bar of the Court to answer to the charge of drunkenness and disorderly . conduct. The defendant offered no re butting testimony to the evidence of. the policeman who made the arrest. This being the second appearance of the de fendant before tbe Mayor On the same charge within ten days, His Honor im posed a fine of $16 or ten days i imprison ment, i James Bryant, colored, was the third i i and last case -called for trial, charged with; drunkenness, and disorderly conduct. The idayor first said $5 fine or five days in the City Prison, but after further in vestigation, new testimony being offered to prove his bad character, the first sen tence was revoked and a fine of ten dol lars or ten days imprisonment imposed. The prisoners were all locked up and the Uajor walked out and t hat closed the ccrnias leree. FRIDAY, JU NE 7, The Judicial ConYention-Capt. Swift Galloway the Nominee, Cheers for Galloway and Victory. I The delegates to the Judicial Conven tion of the Third district assembled at Goldsboro on yesterday for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Solicitor of the distiict, cem posed of the counties of Nash, .Wilson. Wayne, Pitt, Greene, Lenoir Jones, Carteret, Onslow, Duplin, Sampson, New Hanover and Pender. j-At1J o'clock the convention was called to order in the Court House.by Mr."tl F Granger, of Wayne, who in a neat ad dress nominated Col. B. Askew, of Jones, as temporary chairman. Upon a perma nent organization Mr. H. F. Granger was elected permanent Chairman, and, by the way, he made one of the best presiding officers we ever sa w. j' "j ' The two thirds rule was adopted as to the government of election of candidates. Mr. DuBrutz Cutlar, Chairman of the New Hanover delegation, nominated Mr. J. D. Stanford, of Duplin; Mr, tjuo. D. Kerr, of Waypo, was nominated by Dr. W. T Ennett , of Pender, and Dr. C. j. O'Hagan nominated Mr. II F. Murray, of Wilson. The reugth of the convention was pretty equally dividtdj between the candidates above mentioned, neither having a sufficient number of v:'.s ( 133) necessary i for a choice The friends of each cand'" date calmly jbnt with unheard of (in the annals of this State) tenacity stood by their favoiites through thick and thin, nonq seeming disposed tc give way to the other, hence a jjreat many ballots were cast without an olection. i'On the first and second ballots Greene county cast he vote for Capt. Swift Galloway who maniully stepped forward aad requested his friend.- not to vote for him but to vote for any measure or can didate that would reflect cretJ;t upor ' the party. Ihe ballot was then proceeded with, the vote being very nearly divided between Messrs Stanford, Kerr and Mur ray, 'and again Capt. Galloway received a very complimentary vote and igain d6- . . . .. .... . . . ' clined to allow his name to ta placed be fore the Conversion as he had not can vassed for the nomination and because he Ih ought a choice could be made from the gentlemen who divided the strength of the Convention. ' The , balloting progressed for two or three hours for the favorite candidates, when Mrl J. D. Stanfoid arose and with drew his name in a few wise, conciliatory and patriotic remarks. Notwithstanding Mr. Stanford's request his friends would not drop him and the "dead-lock" remain ed intact until Capt. Galloway' was induced to allow his name to be presented to the convention for Its suffrages, and Mr. J. R Patterson,' of Pender, then nominated Capt. GaUowayi who received the unani mous vote ol the convent'on, on the first baVot, 'after he was nonrinated by Mr. Patterson. II Capt. I Galloway was called for and In response to the call, he steppled forward and accepted the nomination iu a few mar'y remarks, promising to do his utmost before tht election and to conscientiously dis charge the duties of his office, if elecied of which faot, by the way, there is no doubt. When, however, Capt. Galloway lad consented to allow l ;s name to go before the convention at th request ofMr'.'tj. D.Kerr his friends withdrew hi3 name! and cast their votes for the Solicitor-elect. The Conventlon.adjourned amid shouti for Galloway and victory. .Children's Memorial Association.! ' At a meeting of the Children's Memorial Association, held yesterday afternoon, thei following officers and managers were elected for the ensuing year : President Miss Amelia Harris. Vice President Miss Mary J. L'ppitt, Secretary-Mias M. W. Lippitt. Treasurer Miss Hannah R. Bolles. Managers Misses Berta French, Mary Chaffin, Lyda Schenck, Mary Cassidey, Meggie "Meares, Dadie Lippitt, Sarah Lippitt, Bessia Ledfard, Carrie Price and M. W. James. -! , Hotel Arrirals. Pueceli. House. Wilmington, N. C, June 6th. Cobb Bros., proprietorrs: from 10:10 I o'clock, June . 6th, : to 10;10 o'clock June 7th-rt-W ! Jrvin, .Baltimore; J R Bryan, Miss Bryan, South Carolina; S S Edmundson, North Carolina; E W Lloyd, Florence, Henry B King, (Chatta nooga; John Shaw, Rocky Pointi, N C; H H Bobbins, J W Ellis, D Pj High, Whiteville; U Reynolds, Raleigh; James T Chapman, New York; C Mtl'eri Savan nah; Henry C Lee.. Richmond; W' H Lindsay, South Carolina. ,-' ! "-, lv -.. . , . ; j- ,-' i '..:V' Some of the Shelby excursionist were still with us to-day but the kst of them expect to leave for bcn33 tb:i nftcmccn. 1878. NO. 109 The Cartels at Fayetteviile I We find in the Fayetteville Gazette the following account of the visit of thJ Cane Fear Cadets to that ancient towr,nhch re quires no apology for its reproduction here- j j Ihe detachmaut of cadets of the' Cape Uear Military Academy at Wilmington arnveajnere on tne steamer Ilbrw last Friday morning, and remained untilji yes icruay morning, wnen tney leu lor nome on the same steamer. The bovs seemed to enjoy their trip verj much, and showed by tntiir good behavior .and gentlemanly deportment that Major Burgess is a strict disciplinarian. Un Saturday afternoon they were out on parade, and went through with the skirmish1 drill and other difficult manoeuvres like clock work, their great proficiency m marching, deploying into line, and going through with the manual of arms being still another 1 evi dence that Major Burgess strives to im prove the minds of his pupils and by carrying out thoroughly what he Dro- fesseS'to teach. The uniform of the cadets is grey, with a fatisue suit of dark blue. On Monday afternoon our two Fayette- TT 1 1 1 1 J PAm ra An ...iiVv V. i T ...11. Cornet Band tuinetl out and escorted the cadets over to Rowan streetl Major urrgess casing cnarge ot the battalion. After stacking arms the command was given to break ruiks, ostensibly' for the purpose of a little rest, but t turned out afterwards that Jim McNeill was fxing up some "cool and refreshing beverage, wnich was handed around to the thirsty s6!dier "boys." Their" parents need not fyed any alarm, however, as it was lemonade "straight." 1 On arriving at the barracks of the jcadeta, they proposed tnree cheers ror rayettevulo and the Fay etteville soldisrs. u he Independent Com pany then called on Major Burgess, who made a very neat little speech, 'a which thanks were extended to. the citizens of Fayetteville for the very hospitable 'man ner in which they I had treated the Wil mington boys. ! ' I ' On Monday- night the , Cadets played "The Crdss of St. John's" and "Paddy Miles" to a very good house. Their act ing showed considerable study as well as aramatic talent, and all the parts were well sustained. We heard many compli mentary speeches made by our citizens regarding the creditable manner in whirli the Cadets went through with! their in'M- wry exercises. i .aiai. tfurgess expressed M&tfWellleaaea wiwi tdsl'visit . to I PaTTbtfaTTtlT- nnA f- 3 itli !... Fayetteville. and informed us that h received Beveral accessions to the fall session of his school from among eur town boys! The Hag over .Messrs. j Lemmermaii & Coney's office, on South Water Street, yesterday was, hoisted at half-mast out of respect to the memory of Capt. T. F. Peck. The colors of the steam-tug Wm. Nyce vyere displayed at halflmast also. 1 " i ! i f t Criminal Court, The following is a summary of the cases tried before this tribunal to-day, up to the hour of 4 P. M: . j State vs. Alfred Benton, Geo. Cole, affray Guilty. j State vs. Patience Burnett, assault and battery. Guily. ' l I j State vs. James Crawtord, Eliza Neal. Fand A. Not guilty. ' State vs. Julius Smith, assault and bat tery.; Guilty. I i State vs. Georgianna Gause, assault and battery. Guilty. J oiaie s. itoht. Haywood, robbeiyi Qlf on trial. Sentence no pronounced in any of the above named cases yet, Solicitor not havitg prayed judgment up to the time of our going to press Home, Sweet Home. 1 There s no plac6 like it, ! espocially if me Dreas:iaat-pscuits or bread and the tea-rol's or muffins are nice, iight, and enjoyable. Always use Dooley's Yeast Powdeb h the production of thl e arti cles, and,1 other things being equf, home wil always be sweet and happy. Quarterly Meetinr. ' I Rev. L. S. Burkhead, D. D., Presiding Elder of the Wilmington District, Metho dist E. Church, South, has made the fol lowing appointments to complete his sec ond round ot quarterly meetings : ' Bladen, at deems' phapel,. . June 8-9 Clinton, at Goshen........ June 16-lG Cokesbury and Ooharie Mis- - ! sion, at Hopewell... ...I... June 22-23 Onslow, at Queen's Creek....... June 29-3 Topsail, at Rocky Point. July 6- 0 ' Mothers, Mothers, Mothcrm. Don't fail to procure Mes. Wixslow's Soothing Sybup for all diseases of teeth ing in children. It relieves the child from paid, cures wind colic, regulates the towels, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest to the mother. Snuff of dost of any kind, and strong, caustic or poisonous solutions, aggravate catarrh and drive it to the lungs. Dr Sage's Catarrh Remedy enres catarrh by its mild, soothing, cleansing, and healing propertieav Each package prepares one pint cf the Remedy ready for usv and 1 C M -1 PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive connnuaicaticn rom our friends on any and all wbjectf oi general Interest but : , The name of, the writer n-ast always be furnlalied to the Bdltor. I : Conaaunlcations must be written on oait one side of the paper. 1 f - .. 1, , . ... Personalities must be avoided. I Andit is especial and particularly under, stood that Cie editor, does not always endows S'tL011' w stated to the editorial columns. DIED. JONES At R amah H 1 a Ha. A . . J. r 6th .Mrs. lUCY A. JONES, wife of Thes. J. Jones and daughter of the late CoL 8am'l dirr -it Jear8' 8 montha adi12 N. C. Presbyteiian snd Greensboro Patriot please copy. ; . . j - New Advertisomots. Umbrellas. gILK, ALPACA AND GINGHAM) 2, 5f, 30, 32 and 34 inches. Partridge wooli hand les. Parsgon frames. Light and durable. June 7 At MVX8dS'$. For Sale. A FINE FAMILY MILCH COW with young Calf. For sale cheap Apply to june 7-3t. J. FRANCIS KING. To The Public. TT BEIIOOV.ES THE PEOPLE of Wil A. mington to purchase Goods at the Lowest Prices, and TH K PI. kC.V t i a. No. 47 Market Street, where you will find an elegant assortment of j v' v,cuu, iHieoes , cnuaren s, uoys , and Youths' Poots and Shoes ofl various styles, Prices and qualities. An examtriat tion of stock respectfully solicited, j 1 i I 1 THOS. H. HOWEY, ' , june t No. 47 Market Street. S25 RewardJ O- UK THE CAPTlTRK nv WTT.T. bnn v son, who escaped June 3d i from the custod '7 i of an officer. The above reward will be paid for his arrest and return to jail. i i1 8. H. MANNING, Sheriff New Hanover Co: june 4 BRUCE WILLIAMS, ATTOXLHSir AT LAW, Pender. County; N. C. "f T7ILL ATTTCWTi . Rt.nfA -Y-Y 6Tery Monday, and at . his office at Lillington, the remainder df the week. f Collections and Conveyancing a Specialty. june 4-d4w I P 1 (Bargaw if IW THE LEAD. Large Sales Retire Large Pnrcliases! , ' - AND HENCE ; !j j' BO AT WRIGHT & McKOY I - CAN ALWAYS ' v, . J " ASSURE THEIR PATRONS OF AN EN TIRELY FRESH ASSORTMENT OF ' Family Groceriesi Zleceived Almost Daily j We offer to-day a Fine Assortment of TABLE AND COOKING BUTTLE, FROM 20 TO35 CTS. PER POUND. ' American Cream, English Dairy, Edum and Pine Apple CHEESE, at Low Prices. XX Zi SAZVXS & ponnds each '"" BREAKFAST STRIPS, i i SUGAR-CURED SHOULDERS, I ' Ii j .: i And all other Articles ia our line, Fresh and - - ''l - Sweet, I - 1 For sale low bv 1 . .. . : - ' -U: t Boatwiight & lilcKoy, S, 7 dt 8 Worth. Front Dtroot. June 3 i ! ItAIJ CAPiOLlKA CENTRAL WAYfj GENEBAL pASSEyUEB Dri'AltTM'r, i . . I ill Wilmington, Jane SJ 1878; Round Trip Excursion I Tickets ! i QOOD TO RETURN TILL NOVEMBER l&th, 1878, now on sale via this Line to" ALL POINTS IN WESTERN JTOBTll CAROLINA, and POINTS 0 ATLANTA k CHARLOTTE AIR-LINE. ' ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS and CLOSE CONNECTIONS at Charlotte. " p. T7. cLir.rr,1 ) " ,4 I