i I 1! f ... - ' v- t i - rt i - f - 1 Tho Daily Review. FRIDAY, MARCH 9. 1883. The Daily Review hs 1M largest hona fide circulation, of any newspaper fublishea in the city of Wilmington. j . -. -- " News and Observer. Till: QENEKAX ASSEMBLY. SENATE. Kiorrr session. Tuesday March 6, IS83. Bill to ralsa revenue up as special or- One of the committee amendments provide that the coanty commissioners snail lery no tax upon tne liquor mer chanUvleeming the license tax. retailer leas than & ouart. SSO. imm a uaari u fire gallons, $50 orer five gallons. &X). suffLiiently fciza. and that the rurenne raised Irom this system would be greater than by the last. Bill D&ssed second readinir. The Senate concurred in the HonSe amendments to the bill as to yotinu places in Wilmington, requiring the lots ta be laid on ana tne diocks ua noerci in Urge letters and advertised in the pa pers. HOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES. - NIGHT CESSION. ' Wednesday. March 7, 1883. To regulate the partition of real estati Dfxween tenants in comuioa,iHiruau in. ToprotPd the farmers of this State, third reading. To pn.b.h.t Mlo ol ),,nors wUh n one zalle oi Ml Tabor church. Columbus eountv. third reading. To nrohibit takinz ovstcrs from Myr tle Grove' Sound, in New Hanover ounn- tv. Lhird reudinsr. lldatlve to tihing In White Oak and llewrirers. in Onslow county, third rtading.4 To establish a public rerry across Waccamaw river, fa C lu tubus county near Pireway, third reaning. To incorporate the Israel and Pris cUla Benevolent Society of Wilmington, third reading, To authorize the commissioners of Elchmond county to pay certain school orders, third reading. To amend tho charter of the town of Laurinburtr. Bichmond county, third readinr To change the time of holding court Jn the fotxrth judicial district, third read ing To provide for the levying and colleo tioaof taxes. Baferred to the finance committee. till to ndM revenue. SENATE, 1TJTT-TIFTH DAT. Wedxesdat. March 7, 1883. Bill passed third reading.' BUI to establish eraded school in Magnolia. Duplin county, passed second reading yeas 26. nays none. Bill to incorporate , tne Grand United Order oi Yancevville I . I Benevolent I Kumbfer Tens, passed third reading. BUI to change the time of holding tho courts of the fourth judicial district. It gives additional terms to Cumberland, Uobeson and Bladen counties. Mr Mclxsan called the previous qncs tion, and the bUl passed second reading. The biU passed its third reading. Bill to create a railroad commission came up as special order. Mr Soott. of New Hanover, called for readinzof the bill. It'wasread. Prettv much the Pinnix ininoritv" bill. Mr Pinnix explained that the only dinerence between tnis and the minority report of the benate was as to the sal- ary, from $3,500 to $1,500. and that the commissioners may in their discretion regulate freights and fares; and that the schedule may be taken as prima facie instead of sufficient evidence, as in the old bill. Tbe question first was on Mr Mc- Lieon s amendment as to commission- era apply their powers to' regulating I freights and fares of the railroads in the State. The yeas and nays were ordered. The vote was as follows : ' Yeas 25; Nays 16. Mr Mebanes amendment to elect the cominfosumers by the people. Ae and noes asked. Ordered. Ayes 10, noes 31, so the amendment was adopt ed .At the nlgbt session the Senate passed the railroau bill, after a leng debate, ayes 31, noes 9. with an amendment giving power to regulate freights and fares. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr Stanford, bill to change the time of holding the Superior Courts of Pen der and New Uanover counties. Tbe bill to revise and consolidate the public school laws came us siecial or der. i ne committee a oiii. passed its sec ond readinir. Upon iu third reading, Mr Green, of xiew tiinover, ucered u amend sec tion 58 by giving teachers t third grade 315 per month, teachers pf second grade C5. and teachers of first gnule $40 per month.- Lost. BiU passed its third reading. . In regard to the draining of swamp JAoas in Jiapiin ami fender counties. Passed second reading. SENATE. OTOirr session Wednesday, March 7, 1S83. - The first question was tho amend aenl of the Senator from Guilford. that tbe commission should regulate lreighu ana urea. Adopted. Mr Payne s amendment to section 3: Whenever in the judgment of the rail road com mission it shall appear that any corporation has violated any con etitntional provision, of law, or. unjustly discriminates in its charges for passen csr fare and freight, or refuse to comply vriUrthe recommendation of the com riission, be shall give n ctioe In writing to tztix csrpcr&Uca, axd if tha Tir.tla or neglect is continued after notice, the commission may present tho facts, to the Attorney General, who is anthorized to Institnte necessary proceedings; was ftdonted. i i ! BM came op on its third and final r&&Z and passed. Zi to 9 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. EVENING SESSION. ! Wednesday, March, 7, 1333 To nrerent the" destruction of came in New Hanover county, third reading. To cede to the United States certain wharves in Wilmington, third reading. Snecial order, for the completion of the Eastern Insane Asylum ($2,600 for the new wing) third reading. The reDortof the teller on the election of justices of the peace was received, i Air Glenn, a resultio'n the Senate concurring that this General Assem bly will adjourn sxne die on If nuay tne thof March, A. !.,' 1883, at 2 p. m. Adopted. I SENATE. FIFTY -3 IXTfl DAT. j Thursday, March .8, 1S83. Mr Alexander, as chairman of the finance conimitttee. reported that the con t ere nee on the bill to raise revenue had concurred in allot fho Senate amendments sao the one concerning marriage' license. Tho report was adopted. ' i Hill to establish & craned school at M.ngholi.i. in Duplin county, passed its third reading. j . Mrbjott. of New Hanover, bill to amend chapter 23. Battle's Revisal. t! Bui to pay Confederate soldiers not. worth a thousand dollars who have ios'l limbs pays &75 a year for leg off above the knee, $50 below, or tor an arm off. appr,,priaUo would before Senators asked information as to how they could vote tor it. Mr Pemberton said he was informed in the House that it would take $30,000 a year. He explained that the bill pro vides that tho sheriff, tne clerk ot the court and the chairman of tho county commissioners should constitute - a board to pass upon who oi these men should be entitled to it. i Mr. Battle said he hoped tho bill would pass, It had all merit, and it it hadn t been for the ! soldiers we would have had no war. (Laughter.) Mr Waton offered an amendment making it the duty ot the county com missioners to ascertain in each county the number of so.diers ot tho late war who would come within this pension list, and first report the number of same to the Secretary ot State. He said we would then be prepared to know what to do, and not have to cut the garment with no idea of what to ht. He said it we were ablo he didn't think the bill even went far enough, and that it'ought to be ma:io an annual tund. Tho vote was taken bn Air. Watson's amendment.. It wis adopted by a ruing vote. 1 Motions to reconsider and points ot order were made. Bill 'passed second reading. I 1 The effort of the friends of the origi nal bill as it came from the House was to get the bill with the amendment, which they considered would kill it, on third readinir, and then amend so as to strike out4hat amendment and pass the . It'll I l . . original out, dui it jaueu ana went to the calendar. i , Mr Dortch, bill supplemental to the Code, passed its third reading ivir JJorlch. resolution that the itwo Houses take a recess at 12 . ra. on 'Sat urday 10th day of March. 18S8. to Mon dav at 11 a. m. the 12th davl of March. 1883, and that the two Houses adiourn sine die Monday at 12 m. , Mr Morehead was in tavbr of amend ing so as to take tho recess from iFri- day at 2 :30 p. m. instead of Saturday. Tho resolution 3s amended was adopted. A rtiessage from the; House stated tnai it aau neara tnat tne Dili reorgan- izmg tne uoani ot Agriculture had not yet oeen ratinea, ana it so, : that it would not be proper to go into an elec-1 tion of the members of the board at the designated hour. I I Mr Scott, of Ner Hanover, made an earnest appeal to the Senate to take up his bill preventing the magistrates in Wilmington from deputizing officers ni put it on its real ns. Tac bill was taken up and amended only to apply to the counties of New ilunover, Craven, Mecklenburg and Wake, and passed its third (reading. Resolution authorizing the trustees of the public library to furnish records touching the colonial history of this State, parsed third reading. , oiiiiorine completion ana turnisn ins t the Eastern Iasano AsYlum. at (roMsboro, passel third reading. It appropriates $2,500.! f Hill to revise and consolidate the pumic school law. MrPeniberton stated that the ioint committee had agieed on that bill in tha shape it was; tliey had much irounie; u regains tne oince ot country su)erintendent and cuts' down his pay to S2 a day and restricts powers. 1'inurent senators voted the surenn-l tendents's pay $3, and oflered amend- ments to have it apply to Wako and Mecklenburg, Bladen, Henderson, Yan cey, etc. j - All the amendments were voted down and the bill passed as it camo from the House and reported by Mr t Pemberton, the chaipnan of the committee. The following were elected members of the State Board of Agriculture I bv districts: 1. R W Whaiton; 2 A 6 Brooks; 3. J A Oates; 4. W F Green; 5. L W Anderson ; 6. .John Robinson; 7. A Leazar; 8. Burweil Blanton; 9. C if omiu. t;- i . Tuuksdat, March 8. Act to authorize justices of tbe peace in certain cases to issue processes to any county other than their own. Laid on table. j j i To enconrage the building f a nil mad from some point on the W, NCR b. oet ween Salisbury and Newton, to the Tennessee or Virginia line, via Taylorsville and WUkesboro. Passed third reading. Bill to extend time to redeem lands sold lor .taxes and bought by the State. Passed third reading. O third reading. . j I id declare ma mo mer nainrai cmi i dlan in certain, cum. ! Tm1 tuiri I To prevent negligence about railroad iT8. Passed third reading. !. To authorize trustees ot public libra ries to'obtain records of colon ' history nf thi State. Passed third reading. Act relatin? to certain contracts for the lease or conditional sale ot railroad nnn iom ants, etc Passed third reading. , To amend sec 6, ; article 4. of the constitution, providing for an increase of the iudaes of the Supreme Court. T.aid on tho table. In regard to tho duties of State Chem- tst. ienaing ino aiscussion on uu oiij, the epeolal order, to aid and provide for the completion of the Midland K C K R. was announced The consideration of 4his bill took up the balance of the morning session. .. "'" -a-i- - - , STATE NEWS, j Statesville American'. Hoffman Bros., of this Dlaoe. shipped to one fiftn in New York, during last month, 6,966 dozen eggs, and to Bichmond and Ka leigh, as many more. - making in all fully 15.000 dozen. They shipped up wards of 1,500 dozen in one day, and nave now ready 3,000 dozen. Golds bo ro Messenger: The Hons, W. S. O'B. Robinson and Gob. T. Was som are in Washington with Cel. Hum- uhmy, (we suppose as snonnrs in a po litical sense to the latter) giving their weight and influence to Col. H. in his fight of Maj. Grant and in opposition to the removal of the post office "teethe Opera House from the Humphrey build- in r. I 3 Chatham Record: Dr. Peter. B. Hatch graduated last week at the Col lge of Physicians and Surgeons at Baltimore, and has returned liome pro pared "to kill or cure." Mr. Wra. Williams, of New Hope township, kill ed last week two wild turkies at one shot ith his rifle, at a distance of 95 yards. The ball went through the neck of one and into the body ot tne other. j News and Observer; A i revival is in progrefes at uenton fetreet Methodist church. Up to midnight last night nothing had been done as to the receiv ership ot i he A. & N: C. R. R. Mr. K. W. King, long a member of the legislature and a prominent citizen of Lenoir county, died yesterday at his home near Kinston. The remains of Col. Turner arrived last I night from Georgia, under escort ot Lieut. Mullin and Sergeant Jordan oi the Raleigh Light Infantry. ' Wadesboro Times: A destructive fire occurred Sunday night upon the premises of the lato John S. Little, con suming the stables, barn, out-houses, &oj, to tho number of five or six. The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. No insurance. The Methodist congregation here have pur chased Mrs. M. J. Ruscoe'8 place, tanjiliarly known as the old Buck Tavern," on the corner of Green and Morgan streets, and will begin in a few weeks the erection of their handsome new brick church. The building will be about 40 by 63. entirely of biick, and will have a seating capacity of 600. UOAlMEKClAJLi JS EWS. I WILMINGTON MARKET. March 9-4 P.! M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Quoted firm at 471 cents. Sales of 150 casks at 474 cents, closing strong. J ; ROSINQuoted firm at $1.35 for Strained and $1.37 for Good Strained. Sales as offered. ; TAR Quoted steady at $1.60 per bbl of 380 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE Market quiet and steady at $1.75$2 for Hard and $3 per bbl for Soft. ; COTTON Quoted steady. Sales of 350 bales bn a basis of 9 for Middling. lhe following are tbe omcial quoia- tations : ' ) Ordinary.. L ..6 15 16 eta Good Ordinary ......8 3-16- Low Middling.:.... 9J MiddUug ...9 Good Middling 10 1-16 4 DAILY BEGEHTS. Cotton 338 bales Spirits Turpentine 87 cask Rosin. 1672 bbls Tar... 725 bbls Crude Turpentine......... 682 bbls ARRIVED, j U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bid bey, Smithville, Master. - ! Steamer John Dawson, Sherman, Point Caswell. R. P. Paddison. Steamer Governor Worth, Worth. uayettevuie. wortn & Worth Steamer Bladen, Skinner.Fayetteville b Love fc Co. CLEARED. n. S. mail atnnr M!nnA?,li m. bey, Smithville. Master. ! Steamer Governor Worth, Worth Fovoftaxmia vu x Tr-u sWipt Ri sn0tn Skinner.' Favette- ville. C S Love & Co. . WEEKLY STATEMENT. I STOCKS ON HAND FEB. 24. 1883. Cotton ashore, 11,678; afloat. J.602; total. 13.280. Spirits ashore, 2,923; afloat. 180; total 3,103. ' Rosin ashore, 67.239; afloat, 20,000; total, 87.239 Tar ashore. 8,126: afloat. 125 : total. 8.251.. . i Crude turpentine ashore, 2,549: a floatS; total, 274. f RECEIPTS FOB WEEK ENDING FEB. 24. Cotton, 3.394; spirits, 1.324; rosin, 12, 774; tar, 4.730; crude, 1.817. EXPOKISFOB WEEK ENDING FEB. 24. ! , DoatEsna i Cotton. 3.113; spirits. 444; rosin, 115: tar, 2,908; crude, 45. FOREIGN. .: . Cotton. 3.8S7; spirits 450; rrosln, 0,172; Ur 3,262; crude-251 . 10Q Get; bare aaotber hxs ki ct regies fa a tow 7 G Ire caeca PXrEOELLHOTISE. L" TTjrr)EB IIAMAGEME ; R L, PEEBT, Proprietor. " ' aURs aWKHntoeita. Tenn t2. toooa ; Excursion and Pio Nio , gEASOK IS OVKK. ! THE THEATRICAL and Ball aBm "is now cpentog. Genttemeii who an need to FIE8T-CLAK work aad a clean and Comfortable Barber sboTSwttl And It JOHN WbiUI r.K 9 PractScal Barber and Perfumer. Market Street, between Front and-Water 8t rests.. ' . oct-7- F. P. JONES, -LDJTON. K. 0, ATTORNEY AND Coun mWu Iaw. TO' oractlM In any part of h State. beelalattentloB given to the col etlen of Maloi ' "wept W-lv I COUNTRY "a MERCHANTS AND EVERY BODY CAN mi cmlted lntjoalltr nd Tirices from tbe larjre stock ot BAiiULKai iiwub, a m xuw Sddlery and Trunk Honnoof - -! H. M. BOWDEN & C., No. 40 Market St. Mannfactnre and Repair. - men 5 Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. M. 6CHD0SS, Prop. THIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. 49- First-class Bar and BILLIARD 8A LOON ATTACHED. , . ' . ap 27' TIME TO BUY GROCERIES IS WHILE THEY ARE CHEAP. WE GUARANTEE THE QUALITY AND PRICE OF GOODS, jHams, Strips, Shoulders Fulton Market Corned Beef, SMOKED TON GUIS. Country Merchants, will find it to their! advantage to patronize us. Orders filled promptly and- satlsf aotorily. Royster's Candy. FRESH EVERY SATURDAY. ' SO Couts Per Pound: P. L. BEIDGERS & CO. mehfi Wotice. JJY FBTENDS WILL PLEASE NOTICE Uiat 1 have reumed buelnecsat the old stand, 16 and U Soath Front Street, where I canal ways be found, and where you will find a full lino of FRESH FAMIL1 GROCERIES. Thanking them for past favors I hope by strict attention to their orders to merit a share of patronage In future. Bespectfally, mch 7-lw , GEO M. CRATON, AgL ' Positive Bargains TN BLEACHED COTTON8, 10H Shirtings 1 i Counterpanes, TTable Damaek and Towels, White Goods, Hamburg and - Irish Point Trimmings, Warner's1 Corallae, Health, Ab i . - - dominal and U. H. Corsets. Also, the best ONE DOLLAR KID GLOVT. in the oity. JNO. I f eb S J. HEDRIGK. rJevv Reotaurant. I 1 - i I rjlHS UJtDERSldNED WOULD SESPE0T1 ivXtj announce Out bebas'just fitted uplat No , wranite now. South Front st- a restaurant for Ladles and Gentlemen, where meals anu refreshment may be had at all hours of th day Ererythlng Is new and first class. Po Ute waiters and courteous attendants. OJame and Oysters ta season. Tine Wines, Liquors andygars. 18 ! r.A. 8CH UITIC. Prop New Jewelry Store, t: iJtHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to tbe citizens of Wilmington, that be has leased tbe premises'No. 15, Market St., and is now la jsscelpt of r Handsome Stock of Goodsy ' which wni be displayed la a few dan. . - I . - :. . ' Watch aad Clock rpb In specialty. eo , - JNO. H. 'ALLEN, i MCWASD BZOOXD HAND FOlBALE .1- - t.j eournrsLjjro. - NE7; ; AI VTBRTIS ERTENTS. Will.be offered fortho.nextfov days in small niw. 5AT FROM 15 TO W TABDS LSraTHS, TO CLQES OTJ. SEE THESE BEFORE TOU PUSCIiAeE. Ourtains-Lambrequins-FringeB. LARGE ASbORTMENT KEW EXX. CORXiCE i , mch' Notice. rE tjndersigned having been ap: po:nted Registrars of Eloctlon for the dtjot Wilmington, hereby give notice to all concern ed, that there will be held a municipal election for tbe eloctlon of two Aldermen in each Ward of the city of Wilmington, on the Fourth Thurs- "I . ' " v -. ; day In March (March 22nd), 1883; tb at tbe polls for said election will be kept open on said March 22nd, 1883, from seven o'clock,' A. Ml, until sunset, at the places designated below, and that Registration Books will be kept open from 9 o'clock A. M., to 6 o'clock, P. M., 0 everyday, "Sundays excepted", commencing, with Monday, March 5tb, 1883, and ending . . - I . ' s ... . . . : Wednesday, March the 31st, 1883, at 6 o'clock P. M., at the places designated bclowr T i . FIRST WARD UPPER DlviIOK.v Recistration at Wm M- Evans Store, cor ner .Nixon street wt Love's a lie v ; voting place nortba6t corner 4th and Harnett streets, i FIRST WARD LOW.tR DIVISION. i r f.' ' Fcfilstratlon at . Market House, . northeast corner 4th and Campbell streets; voting place same. SECOND WARD. Registration at CUy Hall;; voting place same. j THIRD WARD. V Registration at Glblem Lodge buiklinsr.south- west corner tn and lrinoe streets ; voting place same. . , . - ' i FOURTH WARD: Regletratlon at Ann street Engine IToufl. south side of Ann street, between front an4 second streets; voting place same. - ' ' FIFTH WARD. ' i Registration at Market House, southwest corner 5th and Cftdtle utreeta iTOtina: ulaoo mime. ' -, I ' i . - , . WM. M. EVANS Reaistrar First Ward Ujjper Division. ' . j J. D. ORRELL Refirfstrar First Ward Low er Division. .1 ' J. C. LUMSDEN Registrar Second Ward. A. J- TOPP Registrar Third Ward. JOHN J. FOWLER Registrar Fourth Ward BKNJ. FARROW Registrar Fifth Ward mch &- . - i The Place to Buy rjpURPENTINE TOOLS. i FULLERS, . HACKERS, DIPPKKS, WHMTEKS. HA K-WEIGHT8, Ac , Ac., &c Best of-irooda ai Kck Bottom .nrinM. full and complete stock of Hardware ahnw I W. E. SPRINGER & CO., -1 Successors to J. hn Dawson A Co.X mch 5 19, 21 and 23 Market street Tobacco, Rice, Sugar, &c. 50 Caddies LITTLE NU1IE, 60 " DARK FAWN. ' 50 Boxes COMPETITION. 25 do C APT. JACK. I 25 do -A A, . i 7 Bbls. CAKO. RICE, all grades, 10 Tos do. . do ' I 500 Bush No 1 SEED RICE. 75 Bbls C, Ex C. and Gran. SUGAR, 1300 BLjs Flour, our popular brands. a For sale by j KERCHNER & CALDER BRO0. mch 5 LABORATOBT of m -) i state Assatek akd Chxuut, . 606 East Grace Street. VT KICHmokd, Vs., January 30th, 1883. Mb. N. hZEKiBL hs made known to me the composition of bis Hair estorer and I have akto subjected It to chemical examination. It conuuna no lew or silver, subsUnces very commonly employed in making preparation for the hair, i or anything harmful, and may j lucreiure oo uocu ritneuc apprehension of ln- WM. TL TAYLOR, M D., j . Mate Chemist. o Whilst thanking: you, Mr. r zeUeL for the Hair Bat -rer you so kindly bent ms, I take Rreat pleasure In easing to. yon that! Its beae-i eneout upon my nair have been so appar cu m w b uatt vue commesouioo OI all djt f iVnls wdo hare noticed It. " myestlmaa m a treasure, without w u i hid wuc oi none wno nave used it will ut voutyiw-. nupwg n may realize you the iuum- oukLcaa uu so ncoiy oeserve. ,1 remain, very respectfully, t - J Mas. a. L x. Wisz. Richmond, Va Feb. 7, 1867. t or aaie Dy au arugguts. Price $1 per bot- . - t i reb 17 TJo Liquors. gUT A STOCK OF FRESH, A NO. I GEO CERTES win be kept at onrTstore, No. 45, Market Street. am! I' Augooas sow oy caiwiube as repreeeated. GOOD GOODS AND 8MALL.PEOJIT3 j WILL BE OCR MOTTO. "Give us a trial and be Jwrrljcod.c feb 7-tf - R J.8CARROROUGH Jk CO. i axe a Boeree StcChlcse. ( . DAtirJ&TA?oou r- fl fc-r' II NBV7 AX VEimBllr tjcimtidd I Bargains! -AT-' 36 Market Street A 6REAT MANY DBSIEABLB COODO 6EXLISG OFF LOW TOUirj ROOM FOB SPRING STOCK 1 JUST OPENED A FULL ASSORTMENT OF I White Goods, ! f Embroideries, j Cambrics, I Seersuckers J I l Ginghams, I? Sheetings ' Housekeeping1 Goods, ALWAYS ONiAND A HJLL . " LINE OF - ! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, . -AT--;:V IU3. ""itATZV" 36 Market Street, First National Bank of Ml- on CAPITAL 8TOCK...........p SURPLUS FUND....... Deposits received asd eonectJow an accessible potnls ta the Col18 DISSCTOESt ' A. MARTIN, B. F.HALL. omczssf: E. E. BUSRU8S.MM K. WALKER. W. LARKJNS.. apl FLEIIMINC HO USE J 1 W. j. CAIMS, FroP OrrUATED AT THE TEST TOO Blue. Ridge, within sight aa gi z me of tae most famous PtLtri ountala and oJier points of otw Delightful air, sarobrtous clSsa :Test or rerreatloo la during toe Unmmer montos m zj6 act1 cleanWs, airy rooms and r"T guarantea. ztrms low. J carnal oof . TTn5l'. wlU start you. 721m. wooea.' vt the thetsa. You can wok n l I sive tout whole time to W!Sri r rther buslaess will py 'ZzIf, tfj NooTweaartoms sesJsjCiLj fr? Ctzix at rce. coti.T c. TsnXlf. cj frt, sd lSr WirJTER CnzT7 a Co., acj- -K. f ;