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THIS PAPEB PHibed every evening, Sundays- err eepted by JOSH T. JAMES, sditos ahi ntorrasro. gTjU5CRIPTrONS POSTAGE PAID: -ae year t-. Six month, $2.00. Three months, 11.00; One month, $5 cents. Xbe pep6 1x3 delivered by carrier free f ctarsot 111 aT,y Prt tne tr at te above stes, or W cents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal. U-Sabscribers will report any and &U fall Brc8 to receive their paper regularly. The Daily Bevicw has the largest bona fide circulation, of any newspaper published, in the city . of Wilmington. The Pall Mall Gazelle says that the Governor-Generalship of Canada, in succession to the Marquis of Jkrne, has beenoffeiedto the Marqais ot Lands- downe, who has accepted it. The same paper farther says, the Marquis of Lansdowne will probably sail for Canada in October, to as3urae the duties oft he office. , , . Such weather as this in the flowery month of May may be said to be not only exceptional but almost unprece dented. Snow fire inches .deep was reported yesterday at some points in Korthern Ohio and frosts in Illinois that have worked great injury to the crops. Kvcn as far South as Georgia the weather has been so cold 'as to affect the young cotton. In this locality, overcoats and fire3 have been found comfortable, although it has not been uold enough to do wore than retard the joung crops . With one breath the truly pious and truly law-abiding people of the North and Wesrdenounoe the South because of the acquittal, in Kentucky, of a bus band who killed the man who had de bauched his wife, and in the next they have nothing but praises for the Chioa tothur, Dunn, who a few months ago shot down another man in eold blood, and who has .been acquitted amid the plandit3 of the press and the peoplo alike. Here is the way thf red-handed villain lauded in the saintly city of Chicazo : Jerry Dunn, the murderer ot James Elliott, the prize fighter, has been hav ing a fine time of it since his acquittal. He passes most of his time at two or three down-town resorts, and is sur rouaded continually by admiring sports and wine drinkers. Among the sport ing fraternity he is the biggest man in Chicago, and will o continue to be rgarded for some time. lie appears on the street occasionally, but always accompanied by some heeler. Many rumors have been circulated et various times since liis acquittal that some friend of his victim had killed Dann on the street. Such" a result would sur prise no one, but Dunn himself pro lesseo to have no lear. There is agen era! conviction among men not particu larly friendly to Dunn that the next time he has a quarrel with any one here he will have to shoot very quick if t all. Dann is making preparations to attend all the sporting events, as bbmI, and will go this week to Louis wile. He expects to meet a firm recep tion wherever he goes, and take from here a select crowd of sports who will make the rounds with him. The Now York Sun of yesterday presents a somewhat different account of the affair between the two Ne w York dode.Gebhard and Sandford, thau that published on Monday. It says : Several versionsof tho encounter be Mr' Frederick Gebhard and Mr. W illiam C. Santord agree in material points They relate that Mr. Sandford ? ul fri?ad sat at a table near Mr. gebhard s in tho cafe lata on Saturday !ht They finished supper before he ..?,d robe t0 So out What shall we do now?" Mr. band ford's friend asked. . r 'MaVesomo calls." said Mr." Sand SSu H? knew Mr Gebhard perfectly . by siht. and added: "Go and sctir angtry, perhaps." -i ;,V,5r hard sorted up and demand ed ' WhAiln vnn k wC L&Ty in that rnanncrP" , fnrf!i m b2siaess " it of yours?" re torted Mr. Sandford. kdr ?u.ur! no 2enUeraen to speak of a .'My in that way." are m M much a gentleman as yu "You are a liar," and ' hrmfnwf?r5 raisKi umbrella GebhK 11 dLown violently on Mr. rfrlv rtbrarehead' cutUng'him ee Btruot fore mother blow could be fCle". interfered. Mr Sand- ;;lk.", ?VInend went out and Mr, Vil . "rJ '"owea him to the sidewalk of r. o. ,ue- More words Dassed. and I tQe'face anTnlS?c-lXr-. Jajfendant was found guilty, but judgment went awn.. , ' uuu ir. ueunaru won If hvlaAln8 that Mr. Sandford went a'PJ Mr. -GebhaW JinaDn'111 Mr- Gebhard try Mr i??lmomS? 3 wth Mrs. Ing W Mr" Sif and Mr.Be7j?. t&VitL Sandford also dined part of th r-T oat in a remote S Asheleitthereatau-! made Lmptld Dr Mr- Gebhard, and PelLwhi ! flusd- Herbert C. !Mr SlttinS near, says that metint xr d aid something about ?k 7?I:(?hard ia Madison Square Mr rglIinS hl one." " Amstinu "manufactures carpets at ?eSiC,u, IIe is a Voo player And GebhjJf thI?te- ad is bigger than Mr. Club ? il uA, ?eaber.: of 'the Union aid ti? wh,ch Mr- Gebhard belongs. Ixr?! no fcar of a duel, but he ThaU fd l Mr- Gebhard would Mr c PJ3105 demonstration against Swan-dfJrc!- Mr- Sandford ainei at didn,0ofi&s,t nlht- Mr. Gtsbhard JRot.anddid not visit tho Union . t00 Knives or Table CaUery, .wuacoei IHirdTraro Depot. S-t r H A V UL. VII. W LMTNGTON N H WF.TWpcn a v r a v oq LOCAL NEWS. INOEI TO HEW ADVERT1SEHWT4. Txtes Organs R il McIxtiue Matting nETN s khhohh OrganettCT Grand Daylight Excursion. Muas Beos Pharmclat Opeua IIousr-Signor Bceco W II Grhek Soda Water Mineral TTatev J F Tuomas. Taslor St Stephen's A M E Church There is no rest for tho doctors 'such weather as this. m. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 4 bales. A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols at .Tacobi's Hard wars Depot. f Six dozen for a dollar is the price asked for eggs at the srrocery stores. No trouble to take babies' pictures by the new iustantaneous method. Yates gallery. ; it. Strawborriea were retailing this morning at 5 cents a quart. Chpnp enough. The larmers say that they are need ing rain now on the' crops as well as warmer weather. The New York Herald and World both published yesterday pietoial views of the East Itiver bridge. Steamship Reiilator, Capt. Doane. from New York, arrived at her wharf in this city thin morning. Capt. Juo. T. Patrick. State laimi-i gration Agent, is in the city to-day and registered at tho Purcell House. Major T. I). Love, of Bladen county, who has been at the seaside for a few days, was in tho city to-day on the re turn homeward. Th truss work for tho iron rvof of tho new machino shops at the W. & W. Railroad is being placed in position and tho roof will soon b in readiness for slating. Ir. W. H. Green did not learo, yesterday lor Charlotte, lor attendance on the Episcopal Convention, nt an nounced by us that he would. U Is tmable to leave tho city this week. The "cold wave" which was an nounced as approaching from tho Norh west, arrived in due stason, and was all that it was represented to bo. It is doubtful if the stock of Spring clothing and Spring millinery will diminish ma terially during the day. Steam boatmen report this morning that tho river is getting disagreeably low. and that m .crossing the shoals yesterday the boats rubbed on tho bot tom. It was falling perceptibly, and tho nle of lighters will become ncces sary unless there should bo a change for tho better with a few days. An advertisement relativo to tho ex. cursion train to bo run next week, from Shelby to Wilmington, appears in this Issue. We hope to see a great many of our country cousins in on that train, a hope for the fulfilment of which the in dications arc at this tirao very flatter ing. - . ' . - ." City Court. Charles Clarks was brought before Mayor Hall thi morning charged with disorderly conduct. The charge was proved and he was required to pay a fine of $5 or go below for 20 days. Charles Madison, charged with the saaio offense, was discharged. Magistrate's Court. Kiek Baker, colored, was arraigned before Justice Mutts this morning charged with an assault and battery on Hannah Lane, also colored. The de- was suspeuded upon tho payment of costs. He was then arrested on a peace war rent sworn out by the same party, but the case was dismissed at the cost of the prosecutrix. ' - , x. Personal. Rev. L.S.Burkhead,D. D.t of the M. E. Church, South, arrived m the city last night, and was the guest of Rer. Frank H. Wood. He. with tho clergymen and delegates froni this city, left this afternoon for While ville, Columbus county, to attend the Dis trict Conference which convene in that town at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. Rer. T. Page Ricaud. of the Fifth Street M. E. Church, is to preach lh introductory sermon before the Con fercoce at Whitcville to-morrow. His abject will be "Th Age and the Man." Rev. W. S. Black and wile are ex pected to arrive in the eity to-night en route for the Conference at - White ville. v .. ' ' - : i ........ .. I - - . - I . 1 i I- I I I . , Slight Fire. j The alarm of fire was sounded a few minutes before noon to-day. It was caused by a fire in the ceiling of a frame dwelling situated on the bank of the railroad, near the Sixth street bridge, and occupied by a colored woman named Sally Taylor. The fire depart ment turned out promptly. Vut the flames were extinguished by Brooklyn Engine Company, No. 4, before the steamers reached the scene. Tho dam age was very slight. It is not known positively whether the fire originated from a spark from a passing engine or from the chimney of the house. . An Afflicted Family. Mr. John Barber, formerly of this city, died at Point Caswell, Pender county, at 10 o'clock on Saturday night last, ol meningitis, and his remains were brought to this city on Sunday for in terment. He was about 36 years of age, an industrious and good citizen, and leaves a widow and six children to mourn his loss. Ho was tho last sur viving son of Mr. D. D. Barber, of this city, who-has been most severely af flicted, having lost his other son by death about three weeks ago, and quite recently his mother, making three deaths in his family within the last six weeks. To Builders and others Go to Jaco eTa for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass rc. You can get all gkes ad at the lowest pricoa Three at a fifrtn. Wo learn from Dr. F. W. Potter, Superintendent of Health, of the fact that a day or two since a colored wo man bv the name of Elba Rhodes, liv ing two miles from tho city, on tho old Masonboro road, gave birth to triplets. The three children were all boya nud all Jwell-developed bat two of the three died last night. The thirdjs living and is a hearty,' healthy-looking child. It is likely that all would have lived had they had very carefnl lfledical treatment in time. Dr. Potter recalls to our raiod a very singular cireumstance which occurred near the city just previous to tho war A colored woman living on the place of Mr. Henry Martlndale. a few miles below the city, bore, at ono birth, two children, cne of which was & mulatto and the other coal black, thus signifying that these two children, although twins in birth, yet had different fathers. This was wonderful, but it was nevertheless a fact which was (well attested at the time. Wanted The handsomest ladies and gents of Wilmington to sit lor Speci men Fietures at the Yates Gallery. It. The Military Festival. The Festival which has been conduct cdbytho Wilmington Light Infantry closed last night after two rery succcss ful cvenings. Therq was a good attend ance ou each occasion, and the profits realized will we trust, bs found satis factory. At the close, of the Festival the fol lowing report was made by a commit tee appointed for the purpose, consist ing of Messrs. O. P. Meares, Jr., tl. II. Waiters and M. S. Willard : To Capt. Cantwtll and Members of the Wilminqlon Light Infantry: Siks Your committee, appointed to draft resolutions of thanks to the gen erous public land to the -ladies for the kindly interest and assistance rendered to the company at their Military Fair, desire to report the following resolu tions: , Inasmuch as the Military Fair of the W. L. I., held for the benefit of this long-honored and well esteemed corn pan 3' , was largely dependent upon and due, to the generosity of an ever-willing public, and to the good services of the ladies, who so gladly and willingly in terested themselves and assisted in its success', ve herewith, most respectfully,- rcturn our thanks and appreciation to our friends, as follows: 1st. To a responsive public we grate fuliy tender our thanks for their promp attention and aid, apd certainly appret ciate their liberality. . nd. To the ladies, who conducted aftd who assisted in the Fair, the com mittee are at a loss to express their thankfulness and gladness for the ap preciation and pleasure they took in the success of this Eair. To each and all, we sav, the company will not soon forget their successful efforts. We desire, furthermore, to say. that the company appreciate the manv ami deserved compliments paid upon their una auu deportment. , " . . low t Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, pice. atJAOoBis lositlvo Barsrains. . When such a firm as A. & I. Siuueit, the fashionable Clothiers.announce that they aro eciling positive bargains,, their word iuay be relied upon. extensivo line of Suita colors, which they a - - - in all sty fes and ) XZZlt Z ' ;?S?Z1! EOli at the lovrrrt !5nel In bthalf cf Co.Ut?. tr I N B W ADVERTISE3IENT8 IVJATTIWGSr A Largo Assortment DUES S GOOD Si . Black and Colored Lace Buntings, - : V .Single and Double Widths. One Hundred Gross Turkish Bath Soap ! HAVE YOU TRIED IT ? 9, 12, & 16 OTTOMAN RIBBONS ! R. R3. IV3clI3TIRE. may 23 We have been requested to state that Rev. Mr. Thompson, of Nassau, will conduct the usual service, in the ab sence of the Pastor, at Front Street M. E. Church this, Wednesday, evening, at 8 o'clock. Exports Foreign. Norwegian barque Ankallhor. CaDt. ! Sandersen, cleared to-day for Liverpool with 1,57ft bales cotton, valued at $75, - 190.65; shipped by Messrs. D. R. Mur ehison & Co. ' Tr ".: . : " . , A If yon want a pleasing picture of yoursell or friend go to the Yates (ial- j u The Phosphate Finds. JJr. Ihos. i- Wood nas receivel n letter from Trot.. Dabney in which that irentleman savs that in the examination i of the pbbf phatOA found near Wilmiha-j ton tho work warms upon him a he I proceeds in It and that tha specimens seem tho more valuable the more close- iy he examines them. We hope thatj the bods may realiaie anticipations. Commencement at Horner'. Thanks to Mr. H.H. Ransom for an invitation to attend the Commence ment Exercises at the Horner School, May 23th and 29th. The Medalists arc : Messrs H. H. Ransom, debator; W. A. Phillips, orator, and W. A. Reade, essayist. The Marshals- are Messrs W. W. Siminfc, E. C. Cohen. IV B. Satterthwaite, Robt. W. Winborne, Jr., and W. McK. Gulick. Sisnor Bosco. The attendauco at tho Opera House last night was quite lanre and the per- formance fully equal to the average. Tn the distribution of prizes. Mr. White drew the barrel o! flour. Miss Lou King! the lounge and a colored - man whose j name we did not learn drew a silver I cake basket. The principal prizes o night will consist of a ladies' hunting case gold watch, a silver watch, and a silver plated ice pitcher. NEW AOVKKTISEJJIKNTS. TO-lllCHTI 0?TE LADIES G'JLD 1TOTING 'CASE Watch. ONE SILVER IC1S PirCITEB. ONE ELEGANT SILVEK WATCH, And other valaablepresenta given away by SIQISTODR BOSCO, At his wonderful entertainment, may 23-lt Grand Daylight Excursion ; to the Seashore ! A 2? EXCURSION TRAIN WILL EEaVE -helby. N. C on MONDAY MORNING next. S- A. M . far Wiimlncrion ftnd 3nh May. at5.S- a. Siuiihrllle. It will be an ALL iai 1 IGiir ExcursioQ, arriving la Wiimlnion at 5 35 P. M. A car will bo tet atlcl especially for la dles. Strict order will be, maintained. Pas sengers can retnrn on anyTPgnlar trtiu np to, and Including Monday , J use 4tn, thus giving seven clear daye at the Seashore, a Black C6h Kxcarsion will take place during th week, viDg the excursionists the opportunity to ive a good time generally. Yor echedale of time and prices, apply to your nearest depot. . B&KBY GLEAVK8, JOHN L. MAFFITT and JOHN A. OOKBETT, Managers. may 23 it. The St. Stephen's A. M. E. Church f AMP-MEETING, AT G ANDES HALL, sixteen miles below Wilmington, which com: j mencd on Friday, the lsth I'SL, aid closed Monday, the xlsL. was a success, both spirit-1 ISJSSl 1 rthe Diatrict; &cr. J. u. Fry, ex-P JSS faetoror J?t. J Kdward Kobinaon, George Hunter, John Hoop- ;er, orat. tte . icurch; v. uorneu, orTnni-1 j tr M. K. Church, and ethers of the diffcent 1 1 denominations of the city their labor resoU-; Ing is tho cvnrerfeloa of serestr-eigbt souls, f illenounrinatteiafleUmiidatthree? '. thousand: f Too much cannot 1 eld In pra!e relatlTe j t'to th rood management of. Capt. Albert! ortn. commanaino- ice axe and coramodtoua ; Steamer Governor Worth. Oa Honda after- noon, wen the steamer waa taking on her laet caxcoot numan ireirnt. trie i ana tue wav;a running b J. r. 'i.;.u:fA,P; Besides an j succeeded In retting all oa loard iooo NO. 123 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IViATTlRSCS! of Choice Patterns ! Steamer Passport. ! npHE STEAMKE TASSroiiT WILL COM inenoe her Pcgular Trips to SMtTItVlLLE and the FOHT, on THURSDAY,. 31A Y lOih. Leaves Wilmington at 9 o'clock everv mvra uxg, and returns between aursct and dark, ex cept Satarda b, when she wlU leave Wilmlnir ton at 4 P M. J. w. JIAUPKK. may U-tf May RIilHnery. ! r rjlIK BEAUTIFUL MONTH OF MAY HAS come ami 1 have received mow-NEW AKD J 1IAMWOMK M1LL1MCKY UOODd. whlcli K""3 MILLIMSHY UOODd, whlcb filve me a call before purchssln?. mhs. katbu-winbS; ' ay5 So. 119 North Second btroet j - wwW -WW U II . LORILLARD'S; A?I OTirER DS&IIJARLE OUAOK, i - "Qaint-' to 'CUmax," AT KT5BATE riUCIH. . - HALL & PEARS ALL may 10 Notice. Change, rHE KE&TAUR ANT AND SALOON FOR roerly known us the Scirfcorcragh Uouae, No. 15 Sonth Water atrect, will hcroafter be kno-srn ae tbe CAPE FEAU riLOT IIOUSE, where can be found at all thne the best o! Wlnoe, Utcots and Ciprars. Board bv the day, week or month. Tablo supplied with tbe beet the market affords. Oyptera la eaon. All at popular prices. Your patronage U reppect inliy solicited. A trial will convtRw. rnn t.ht i vu ttt!J 10 UXW1 M1 BCRU1SS api star copy it Manager Wilmington & Weldon R. R. Company. SECRETAar a-p Tbhxscber's Ornct. Wilmington, y. C., May 2,1$83. J TN PURSUAXCB OF A RESOLUTION ! adopted by the D!reckia of the Wllialogtoa j a eiaon ksu uoaa Uouipinr, at a meeting Held this day, a apeclal meetlnc of the Btock- h.l!def,BaH Cerapany. will b fceld In the city of WUmlnjtton, at tho office of tho Com pany at 11 o'clock, A. It., .ou Thursday, the 21st day of Jnne next, "to take ino consideration the location nd bulldlnff of a Kallrcmd from some point on the fiaid Wilminarton & Weldon itallroad Ponth nf Wil son to Florence, S. U., en the Wllrnlnirton, Col. umbU & Auasta Eailroa-i, or sotae point Kast thereof n said rones ' and snh farther action in ihfa mat er as the rat ftor-fcWrira j asmbled In meeting may consider proper." J. YT. THOMPSON, SecreU'y. may S?-tm NEW MAY UUTTER I J-EW MAY B OTTER AT 85c ABOUND, Three pounds for fL No. 1 COENZD BEEF at 10c per pound. A fresh supply of those celebrated CAKE8, the BEST In the city. Prepared Floor In t pound packages, ready lor use. - No stale gooes, everything new and fresh, and as cheap aa the cheapest, at CRAPON'S FAMILY G BOCEBY, may t3 ; 22, South Front Street O Yf 9 11 5 I O Vf Z tl I fc" igUIIUi RECEIVtNG DAILY ADDITIONS TO MY . . " ' OU J c rt j,,, A tai,UtA ifiv at iU a V- eomta nccx. or .stion err r-.k Bookj Ar 17,11 c. All the latest reading milter on tny rvunierm. YATES BJOKiTtiKH. : j mar CI 11! Market Hi. r1n f cii iriITiV i Tl I Tl f - nviums. uivsvi j mirfl VlT'ti t - -- ' m . " 11 iKMtfd aad landing ; . , -, " - T'toii-iand U'aout sn awMcot, ! XViTW AND SKC)ND HAND FOt SALEJ ' f.J artfelt thanks. .. I 11 - .r..y . PJ-RASK NOTICE. -We win bo glad ta recelvt cocmcri'J ; - j tnna oar frlteda oa any ana an subjects c: general Interest bnt The name of the' writer nrcat always ta f"- alahed to the Editor. - Communications must ba wriuca ca cz oaea!eof the paper. , . Pero:uUltlcs must be a-roWet?. - And It la cspecJally aad parUcnUrry tinea stood that the Editor does i not always entlcr Ike views of correspondents ccleaa eo tiaU In the editorial ciIujnna. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S p r i ng l S um m e r O O. Q D S;, '-at-: . ' .: 35 Market-Siretit JUST . RECEIVED the Latest Novelties. Ai! DRESS GOODS. Black aud CbkedSIllkB,Ottoinatt, Uhdamet, J,Brocade, Surraha,tL!ght.' Fhadi Fancy " Silks, Satin In all Now Shade, Nun' Veiling, Taral-e, Cashraeroe.Mulialr. Belv. French rSQnUnga, Fatoud, ; Zephyr, ScersuekcrsPeiTftJea, IJaen Lawns, 1 udiaa Clolh, I Honey.parub Packing, Pllk Pongees; c WHITE GOODS IX BVEnY VAKIIiTY. Plquea, Mara!i:ca, Embi'oiderlea, Lice, IrUb Point, the l06t assortment and reaUat Tarlaty in the cty." -v V" Hosier)', Glove. Laoo Collars, Flchua, Ilea, VvlUii, HandkexchlefKlbWoe, Crepe.: ; Housekeeping Goods ! Darnaak?, "preada, Tovrela, Tapkln. LA Dim, MIJSSE3, MKNIAKU KOY GAUSS MKTH UNDURWT2AK. Men and Boys' Cnfffl metes, Uncus arid OUonade. Ful linoaof . STAPTX AKI FANCY DY GOODS thnt will gire hntlsfacllmi for duraJ.ility , qual ity and cheapness, ' . Call and aave money by bnjinsr of m. m. ECATZVI 36 flQarket Street. aol 0 , ... . . ,. , yyt HAVE UECElTEi) BT TODAY'S Bteamer aa elegant lot of Cljrar. alo, a fall line of Drugs, Patent Medicine. Ac. " Pre&crif tiocs carefully prepared at any ' hour, day or iilght. ., MUND8 UEOTIIEKSi , Afnn Dispensing PliarmirUt. 1.471 Broadway, N. W. tJor.3d St., N. T. and 621 Jforth 4th etrcet. VVnavington, HJC. may 16 . . , -jE - - James JBnrnett, pnOTOGBAl'HEi:, ' NEW MABKrrr BUILrI5G, . . (Up fctaiw) South Frrnt 6L PhottgTapha. ts Dzcn tl .'9 Fereotypcs......... 1 forfOcenta Ecp-ja fully notifies the public that he U prepared to do all work In his it e. proiuplly and at kw pi ices. A call is solllied. may V . - - -. : ' U-'t . If You Would be Happy2. buy a cool: stovx. The Golden Harvest," "FARMER,3 CALUMET," v Or, "SOUTIIKUN OAK." Of PARKER A TAYL4lftl Pure White Oil, , - , - Ap : Soda Water!, Soda Water I lUNESAL WATER. OX DUACGHT. ICEC LD. , . WILLIAM U. GREEN, apt 11 The McTammany ' Organelles, TJELOPEAN AKD AUTOMATIC OR- OANs. The McTain many, Orjrajt-tts ccablea ny B.ae .oJwtan-bijr uiu-I'jorW t Ophurany delrvd lue'o ly or haniiat y, jt-
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