..... , " - ' . - ...... I . fs THIS PAPER every evening, Sundays ex eepted by t-!ed JOSHT. JAMES, BIIlOR ASDPROntatOB. mPTfnvs POSTAGE PAID: 5 ear 4.- Sijc J-Ontl. Three ' 'mo-th. One month. 35 cent. " pcr will be delivered by carriers free j nU.t f 10 cent lr-week. . j VKet:ins rate-low nd liberal. , -urcrUers will report any anil all fall- I t.-, receive their pr.ir rcyularlr, j ry 77te AtiVy renew has l tie largest Urii'i fa1? nwubition. of any newspaper Jithcd. in the city of Wilmington. . V w L.' ... " r Itai c.p'i. -c t.52, iasov' A frrir.l international exhibition is I booked for Paris in 1385. . Jann-i Polk, aged 15 years, of Mid ay. Ky., weighs C27pounds. The trunk of an apple tree nea- Vew Albany, Ltd., eiht feet in circumfer ence. The public schools in Chicago were elosetl tl:3 your on Good Friday, for the first tiniC. K.x-Vice President Wheeler is recov ering from a severe attack of inflam mation ofthe eyes. . John ISoylc O'Reilly writes that "the i Philadelphia Convention will be the! most forceful expression of Irish senti- j mcnt ever given.'" ' j ! Ocean ileamcrs arriving at JNew York this week report encountering rayriads of gigantic icebcrg3 off the Xewfouadland coast. J A properous moving village of about 400 inhabitants follows the end or the track of tho Northern Pacific Railroad as it crawls westward across Montana". Uusicess is so dull at tho New York Stock Exchange that seats for which 33,000 was formerly asked are now of fered at $23,000, and the prospect is that tbe price will fall still lower. There U such a thing as carrying economy to extremes for example, a man in New Hampshire is said to talk tirough his nose in order to save the wear and tear on his teeth. The London Lancet thinks that sower ventilators should be built up liko tall chimneys and open above the tops of houses so as to let foul gases mingle with the higher waves of atmosphere. Prince Gortschakoff, who has just died, was an able man, but he was singularly vain, his idea being that no one could write a better dispatch, and that he possessed the fascinnating povf er of the serpent over the female sex. The aabscription for a memorial to the late Ixrd Frederick Cavendish has already been closed. It will take the form of a recumbent statue, to be erect ed in the Priory Church at Cartmel, lincasMre, where he was brought up and passed tho early years of his mar ried life. About 5,000 boats and 25.000 fisher men are engaged in the sardine industry on the French coast. There are about ZOO factories in which 15,000 to 17,000 women are employed. A "good catch for a boat would be 25,000 fish a day for which they get about thirty-five 'rancs. A manufacturer of Nashua, N. II., has recently imported 200 girls from Irsland to work in his cotton-mills, 'anditiaseportedthat his agent found thousands who were willing to come to America. They had their passage! paid, and made contracts to work for five years. ine Association of the Confederate' Army of Tennessee is arranging for the erection in Now Orleans of a nioim mental tomb and equestrian statue of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, the cost of which will be at least $15,000. It is desired to lay the cornerstone April 6, tnd to push the work to speedy com pletion. The jewellers of the country are warnejl by tho " Je WeUers' Protective Union" that a band of New York cracksmen are touring the South and West, aad it is said that this gang has already stolen $92,000 worth of goods since October from the retail shops. The union was organized to protect Telling salesmen, and the retailers re advised to elub together for mutual foteetion. The Missouri Senate has passed a wll that prohibits under a penalty of a 2oe of $25 to $200, the selling, giving, loaning, hiringr bartering.or the offer ,aS to sell, loan, hire or barter "to any jainorany pistol, revolver, derringer, wie-knife or other deadly weapon of ' e character, or any toy pistol design to shoot caps or cartridges of any '"aa.or to be loaded with powder.'' riorence. S. O, Times says tbaJ --cuoois m Newberry, S. C, have opted the two towa papers instead of ...Jjj books in reading, and very scntl "The pupils .will thus be I . ! .! : I ! . - : -" , 1 , i : r prjna ! "Tpv" I " j ; ; : Tie DiiiLT Ketiew.i1 ! ' -, - 'I ! - ' ! . VOL. VII. brought face to fact with the issuea of the day, and learn the doings j of men and things which in no other way wou!t? brought to their notice. If a igood newspaper ; was used in every (school and academy iu the land, the varied information thereby gained Would PlTfi Sft PTPat on nrlrinfftiro fhnf tne text, dook makers ot tbe day would have to seek some 'other occupation." , LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Kemefnber IIm3 ueroeh VisitorB Yates A Largo Stoct VT 11 Grkex Garden Seed MrxDS Baos Soda Water ! K C JJlLLEK A New Supply Mrs K ate C Wixe Juiet Rcieirel -. J - Days length 12 hours and 36 minutes. . ; i i ! Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low pioes. at Jacoiu.'s1 t !. Plenty of fine market to day. iNew River trout J" Winter lingers a lonj j of ye gentle Spring. time in the lap The almanac says showery to-morrow. that it will be Sunset to-morrow afternoon ,nt -2 minutes past 6 o'clock. March goes fromfus to-day to be Jaid aside like a dead! June bug. Col.. W. Foste French, of Lumber ton, was in the city to-day. j 1 . h "Mild" is the weather promised us for to-day and it was not mild. . March seems determined to Vgo out like a lion," and a furious lion at that. L There was one interment that of an adult in Bellevue Cemetery'this week. Gen. Tom Thumb will interview the Charlottese next Tuesday and Wednes day. . ' I . Ml The sunshades and fans of yesterday have given way to overcoats and um brellas. The Register of Deeds issued one marriage license this week!. .It was for a colored couple. Mr. Thos. H. Blount.; of Washington, N. C, is in the city to-day, the guest of Mrs. Henry Nutt. j A magnificent roe rockfish, whioh weighed 16 pounds, was Bold in Market hero to-day for $1. M There was one interment in Oakdale Cemetery this week, the deceased hav ing been brought here from abroad. There were twelve interments in Pine Forest Cemetery this week, seven ot which were adults and fire children. Judge McRae, just from Columbus Court, was in tho city to-ay, and So licitor Mclvtr was here yesterday. To-morrow is known as "All Fools Day,51 but it is seldom noticed by sen sible people, especially when it comes on Sunday. ! I A handsome new steanj fire engine passed through I this dity over the Atlantic Coast line to-daY. bound for Augusta, Ga. The box-sheet for M Hon Nobles' performance here oh Monday night is now open, and pretty freely. seats are being taken For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery, go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot f A man from the country got drunk and disorderly last night and was taken in by the police, j The Mayor, this morning, imposed a fine of $5 in the case and the man was discharged. A repetitidn of the Sunday School en tertainment at St. John's Church on Easter Sunday has been requested and we understand that it may be repeated on next Sunday afternoon, Aprilj 8th. The types made Jus say yesterday that when Cr.pt . W. H. James1 new steam launch is "completed, . she will draw "only ahout twelve feet ot water.1' Tt should have been i inches, instead of feet. Manager Dyer, ofj the Opera House, received a telegram to-day from Man ager Frohraan, of the Madison Square Company, making inquiries as to dates in April, towards the latter part of the . .. month, and we hope that they may come. Mrs Wines makes a very handsome display of bonnets and trimmings and fancy articles in the j large show win dow of her millinery store on Seccond street, near the PostofSce. She is tow in receipt of a very handsome stock of Spring and Summer goods. A no assortment of Guns and Pistols at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. t - " I ' - 1 i- 4, 1 W ILMINGTON. N. Cl SATURDAY. MARGH 31. Our trlend Bloom says that we were ( mistaken in stating that bis Italian bees could nofetlnir in German, and de- i clarea that they can stin and talk in the Germ au language. He ou?ht to know, and we are entirely willing to tike his word for it, although he offer ed to prove it if wc would accompany him into the yard where he keeps his hive. We declined the honor for fear they might undertake to sting ; in EDg- jlh. , .. . j. . Kxports'Foreiffu. Sehr. Emma H. Drummond. Capt. ; fliffgins, cleared to-day for St. John's, ! Porto Bico, with 260.005 feet lumber. ! valued at &J.fiO0.31, shipped bv Messrs. ; K. Kidder & Son. ! Personal. ! Rev. A. J. Barrow, of Baltimore, will arrive here to-night, and will re main fer two weeks, during whieh time j ho will probably stop at the Purcll IT i TT - i u La j uuuse. rxu va pcuveu iu pteacu ui f St. John's Church to-morrow mornirig j and night, at the usual honrs, and also i on the following Sunday. . Ball at Laurinlmrs;. Thanks for an invitation to attend a grand ball to be given at the Legett House, ia Laurinburg, next Friday evening. April 6th. Mr. S. T. Legett is the manager and Messrs. B. Bryant, Geo. Everington and T- T. Covington form the committee on invitations. The music will be furnished by tho Wil mington String Band. An old sailor, whs lives in Quebec, - Fell heels over head on the deck ; His pain was so great. He couldn't look straight St. J acobs Oil cured his stiff neck. The Star of Bethlehem. The occasional star, known as the Star of Bethlehem, is expected to ap pear some time during this year t or next. It was seen by Tycho Brahe in 1572 : and astronomical researchtS showed that the same star,1 or one very similar, had appeared in the iame part of tho heavens in 913 and 1264. It is, therefore, inferred that the great star of 1579 is variable with the period of something over three hundred years By counting back lrom its first appear anco in 945, wo are brought to the near vicinity of Christ's birth, hence tho star has been called the Star of BethoJehem. Killed Instantly. Information was received here yes terday afternoon to the' effect that Mr Marshall Brown, a native, and for many years a resident of Wilmington, had been killed at Moniyille, N. J., on Tuesday last. He was employed in a celluloid factory at that place, and the shaft of the machinery at whieh he was working slipped in some manner and struck him full an the left breast, kill ing him instantly. Mri Brown was the eldest son of the late Thomas W. Brown, of this citv,and was in the 49th year of his age. Settled at Last. The vexed market question! is at length to be settled. At a1 meeting of the joint committees from the Board of Aldermen and the . Butchers' Associa tion, held this forenoon,, it was finally agreed to occupy the new markets. The terms of the agreement have not yet been made public, and will be sub mitted to the Board of Aldermen at the meeting, to be held next Monday night. It is understood, though, that the buildings are to be occupied on the first day of May, and that thereafter all who may want meats must go . to the marke houses for them. ; The Sprlnar' Courts. Me.Kov will Dreside in the Courts of this, the Third, district this ' va s v --w -j a Spring and Judge Phillips will follow for the Fall terms, Onslow Court will jopenJApril 16th; Duplin. May 21st; Sampsou. May 2Sth; New Hanover, June 4th and Pender, June 18th. In the Fonrth district Judge McRae will preside at-t he Spring terms, and Judge MeKoy in the Fall. Columbus Court ha3 been in session this week; Brunswick will open April 9th; John ston. April 16th 'Robeson, April 30th; Anson, May 14th, and Richmond, May 28th. Bladen Court, the first in the district, was held last week with Judge McRae on the bench. Elmwood Shirts, ilessrs. A. & I. Shrier. 34 Market street, hare been" appointed sole agents for the weU known r Elmwood Shirt which is undoubtedly the j best in the market. Each shirt comes in a band some box. Giro them a trial. t The celebrated Fish Brand' Gills Twine is sold only at jAcom'a Hard ware Dpct. , -.' - -- Organized. The newly elected vestry of St.. John's church met last night, tor the purpose of 'organization. Col. F. L. Fremont was chosen Senior Warden, and Mr. II. G. Smallbones, Junior Wanlen. Jlr O. P. Meares. Jr., was elected Secretary. Col.S. L. Fremont, Dr. W. II. Green and Messrs. John L. Holmes and J, Alex ander were chosen as delegates to Convention with Gen.M. P. Taylor and Messrs. B. Cleaves. W. J. Gordon and O. P. Meares, Jr., as alternates. ' , -.' i Appeal for Help. We invite attention to the earnest ap peal made elsewhere in this issue, by a number of kind-hearied ladies, in be half of John Sneeden, the poor fellow whose fearful injuries we all remeinber so well. Send something to the place designated, if it i3 nothing but n pound of stigar or a pound of tneat, to help the poor foilow out. Duncler and Blitzeii A fierce thunder-storm visited this section last night and the rain fell iu fu rious torrents, and to-day the perform ance was in a great measure repeated. From the Signal Oflice wc learn that from 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon to II oiclock last night the rainfall was .11 of an inch; from 11 P. M. to 7 A. M. it was .9 of an inch; and from 7 A. M.I to day to 3 P. M. it was .38 ot an inch! totul of L61 of an inch. Tho Browned Sailor. In reference to the man who was found drowned at Messrs. Parsley! i Wiggins' mill, a brief account of which appeared in yesterday's Review,! it appeared that the body was discovered by Jack Howard, a colored man em ployed at the mll, while cutting some timber loose from a raft. He immedi ately informed the (ihief of Police ot the fact and Coroner Jacobs and Dr. Potter, the city physician, were also notified. It was 'deemed necessary that an inquest shou'd be held and a Coronor's jury was J summoned Xor that purpose, who, after examining quite number of witnesses, returned a verdict that tho deceased came to his death from some cause to them unknown j The deceased wa3 identified as "Jack, the Sailor," his other name not being known. He tramped hero from Charles ton, S.C., reaching here in the early part of last week ; last Sunday he left a boarding house on Nutt Street in com pany with the tramp, William Craw ford, who was arrested for offering "charms" for sale, and since then was not seen, until found as before stated. He had received a severe blow on the right temple, but Dr, Potter said there was no fracture, and that the wound of itself was not sufficient to cause death. He was horribly disfigured and was identified by the tattoo marks on his arms. liis remains were interred in Oak Grove Cemetery, at the expense the county. Dr. F. C. Miller resumes his adver tising space in the Review, and we in vite special attention to his "few brief remarks" in this issue. For the Review . - Au Object of Ciarity. "Inasmuch as ye have Idone it unto the least of these, my brethren, ve have done it unto Me." Many persons will recollect the sad accident that happened to young Snee den while in tho act of firing cannon at the time of President Garfield's death, which resulted in the loss of one entire hand and the mutilation of the other. This accident has disabled the young man fer life, and rendered him unfit for almost every kind of labor. Having been the mainstay and! prop of his widowed mother, he i3 now almost en tirely dependent upon her exertions, and she has lately been too much en feebled by sickness to work. Hence their condition is the extreme. Durin pitiaoie in the late un- comfortable, cold and eetr weather we have been having, these two suffer ers were found without fuel of any kind, and many of the common neces saries of life. An effort is now being made by a party ot kind-hearted wo men and children to sret up a pound party, or subscription of money or eat- s ables lor the beneht of these sufferers cause like this, can obeyhivine" a i - - command of "giving" by sending con tnbutions ot provisions, money, etc., to the school house in the rear of St. James1 Church, on Monday afternoon, April 2nd, where a committeevof ladies will be prepared to receive all contribu tions and see that they reach their pro posed destination. "God loveth a cheerful giver. To Builders and others Go to Jaco ei's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass &c j Yon can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. F. P. JONES, QLDiTON, X. C., ATTOBNEY AND Cotm- aeilor-aH w. Will practice la any part of b&SUte. peclsi attention given to tte col cUca cl flitlT. ' t ' . -t?7l 13-1 j NO. 78 NEW ADVERTTSE3IENTS. .! UST RECEIVED. TKW AND HANDSOME..- ! , rKKVCH MIIXINEKT OOT5 Jt ivveivf! aul for sale by j l , " MRS. KATE C. WINES, : - l secoml street, on. Kr from jPostoftice. inch 3l-tf I i A New Supply o F RED AND WHITE ONION" I.SJET5. Peas, Beans, Corn, Cabbaye. A:. . Drug and Chemioala, .Patent Meli-ins, Toilet a nl Fancy Articles, "Prescript Son tilled a all hours, J;r and niSht. . I F. C." MILLER, I I German DrusrirUt. nifh 31- Corner Fonrth sml Nun st?. Remember 11 HAT AT JnHN CAKKot.L' jl btaml the nnjv all-ultrLt house in the cuv can ulnar be found the bet Liquors and CiK-rn, and the celebrated Win. berry yutei', alwaye fresh and on hand men:jirU. Wanted. A 'SITUATION AS CLERK OR SALE. man iu a mercautilo houi-o. Long experience In Dry Goods and Groi-er-ies. Can jrive excellent references. Address ' H. .1. C, meh.-0-.lur" i Review Oitiee. Lager Beer. IERGNEn & E SG EL'SjP J 11 LA IE i.PH I A r liER, on Ice. Have. made-excellent arraar mects for the Summer Trade, with my now building arranged especially lor tho puriNc. W'M. GENAUST. Fourth street , just North of Boncy Urid;re, mciiou-zw Spring Summer G O O D S N O W O V E N -AT yr- v- : . t 3 . 36 Market Street- All the Latest Novelties. IN DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, &c-, &cH &c. ! FULLER ADVEBTISEilEXT IN A FEW DAYS. Call, get Bi3ited,'.be pleased, and thcicby please YoHr obedient. M. fJl. KATZ', 36 Market Street. jan CO PACIFIC- GUANO. -Fn.l receire I and rVr aJe, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, . ' AND :' Dissolved Bone Phosphate. We neTcr hare, had the first 'complaint of the Fertilizer not bringing a profitAble.rrop See onr Couotry Agent. ALEX. SPEUNT SON. feb 2 Hw-im SODA WATER. O N AND AFTEli TO-DAY." WE WILL ? keep the most delicious Ice Cold Sod. Pure truit juices only nscd. PundcBros., ; . Dlpenff Pharmacie " . - 1.491 BKOADWAY, NEW TOUK. AND WTLiUNGrO-i. C. ' ' 1883. Tf e will be glad to reed to coaaaxSsiUiia from our friends on any and all ubjecl t ; general lntret bat The name of the writer mnst alwaya be fa nlshed to the Editor. . i I ' I Communications must be written on only one eUlc of the paper. ; i - 1 PenonalUlea mutt be aToMetL! And It Is especially , and partlcalarly tadef. ool that the Editor does not alwayt eaficm Ike Ticws of corre3oatants imlesa so ttatrB In the editorial eotomna. ;'v ; I new ab vEimsracsinra. OPERA HOUCEl 31 o ii il.ij- .v .Tdesit ay . Ap'l '&'. IVJilton WobTeo, Assisted by the y-ona g ua talent M Comae- nenne and Vocil.tTtJl.lK xnnr w HM'l n rvr-pl!irf l)Miu.it. . ' ' m the r.ew and tJrrinjr Comedr wmien ny Air. Notolen ed the Wtdl known and ponnlr Pim'vrv ,?cat. eiurNl at Drer's. Pr e 41. .mch, :; . . . ; j . v . . ; " t s. l; fkemont, fiiviL r.sr.isr.KK s. v. tonsEit ati ( roS aii Thlni fftreets. vilt mate aurre?. plans, , eitiiuate. draMlPffn, delr and 5l RUlerintend the brulires. wluwii 'onftructiOa of biiUn Ae. ''To o ..atch Daaie Fortunv'ii o4dcn rmltej lduoua wait upon bei i i i i As&iduou.i wait upon hen Ana either gear br ctttt wile T hat's jnntlfied by honor. Not for to hide it in a hedtre. Not for a train attendant. ; Rut f.r the glorious pi1ilepr Ot beiug independent. X-o AN CAN FKEL lIXDErKiIIEiT " ' ! - i . M- uho Pays jiknt. ferur , hdmoi aiMl be your own landlord. RuUdln lots fax sale on the Instalment plan ftoated on Seventh llton, ElRlith, Ninth, Tenth. WcJ- ST-Vfc TVK-Skly' Tirclftli,; Thirteenth, Castle. Church. Nun, Ami, h-ange, Cheatnutl lottc and Ttankln streets. - ' i Money loaned to those wishing tn boDd. mch Apply to JAMLS WILrtON. THIS DAY. A Complete Assortment SPRING& SHIMMER j 3IXXISTi5-;i JECKIYKD TO-DAY, WILL BE; OIX for inspection to-morrow. . 4 ! ' ' Tlioee of my lady wistomcw who htivt bcra awaiting the arrival of these good and K& era will Und among Uiem tho Newest as 4 Litest and Prettiest Styles and Designs. A large assortment of the well known Car lisa" Liuen Collara all styles, Ladle' aa4 ChlUlren'H. j A call and an examination of stock U re spectfully solicited. j ! MISS E. KARRER, mch 15 EXCHANGE COBXES. Visitorc rjlO THE CITY ARE INVTTK1 TO inn LIVE BOOKSTOUKS, where erCTTtMag to their adyanlage will be shown them,gttUg them in purchases the benefit of thetr Tlalt." - i ' ; These stores are the mot attractive. pUrrs In tho city. . j :.. ; ASK to lc sliown tlicrc to loalo' jovr pur chaeen of I'lanos, Organs, or any Mtulcafla struments. I5ooks. Statlonei-r arut vnm clea, whi-,h will Ikj given yau La xchange Svr viw ni on xnc moat liberal to mm Ask far . BEIhSBKOGEJl'S. mch Llvo Hook and Mnalc atom If You Want IULTON MARKET 8PICED;BEFJ Extra Fat No. 1 ehore Mackerel,' Sugar Cared rig llama, Sugar Cured Plr Shoulders. Sugar Cured Ilreakfawt Strip, . . i ' - - i And those well known CAKES, best In the city; also, a full line of choice ' ' . . FKESU FAMILY GROCJ5BIS, A t popular price?, go to GEO. M. CRAPOX, Agt, ic and 18 boMtH Froat U mchSO-tf. Recent Arrival. r,I,Tf: good, ' LACE, KMCnoiDKlilKn, LI NKX TABtXjUOOI!, liANDJTEKCIllEFil, a , Ladle. 'and CMtdren HOSIEUY in grtAt variety, at low ri-e ; - 1-- JOHN J. HEDRIClyj melt - - i r j, - CardeSeed Z pEAS. nEANS. CORN, CABBAGE.! To': nip. Squash, Collard, T?a1ih. Ac- 1 A fine selection of.riowcr t?esd. i For salebye . - '--'- ., V " ' WILLIA-Cir. GVBZS. PTJE0ELL HOUSE; j JJNDER NEWMANAGENTr; ;j' I YniAlDJQTON, Jf. C 4 - - B. L. PEUKT, Proprlctax. Late Proprietor Atst TfotcL ' Tlrt-C'' la ail lu a;pc:c'.. Tcrr : i: ) f -1 , c:t. . jt. t

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