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THIS PAPER e7Cry evening. Sundays x- JOSH T. JA91ES, eilToa paorMBTO. RIPTIOSS rOSTAGE PAID. 9C Six month. 2.. Three aa , One month. 35 cento. "2r will be delivered by carriers free !n any part of the city, at the above per week. Lr- rates low and liberal. will report any and all tall- y2flw-' their paper regularly, to receive ffu OaUy Review has the largest j - id circulation, of any newspaper ; " 4 M. Ki!ey will leave Rich. ! i ... :ih;ut l he 2nd of May. won ( lor .- ri. P.moTei l . - tt 0 j SrUto. which will- be issued aln Imost lfliaJediatly- rent V-.V-- Flniltar.U surgeon is ijuwici g have nothing to lear Irom The annual reunion of the Society ol the Arm of the toac- of which I S. Grant is the President, will Replace at Baltimore on the fith and ; b of Mai - 1 Hop vines, usually a wasle product in this county, are said to have proved no oo!? road stock lor fine paper, but the beit substitute yet obtained for rags in French paper mills- Mostcurc l- Conway, who is to re turn to ihig. country and take up his residence in Washington, was lorcea to quit that city in 1847 on account ol his radical political sermons. . Queen Victoria has a mania for col Ifcting relics ol engagements in war. Among others she has, mounted in crystal and silver, the musket ball that ended the career of Nelson. Alderman Nottaze, L-rd Mayor of London, was the founder of the Lon don Stereoscopic and Photographic Company, probably the largest con cera of the kind in the world. A well informed Missouri Democrat ic politician has informed the Alexan dria Gazette's Washington correspon dent that lie oeed not be surprised if Gen. Fitz Lee were oflered the Mar sbalshipof the District ot Columbia. Moody, ihe revivalist, was asked in the recent Convention iu Milwaukee whether he had grace enough to die at the stake, lie replied : "No. I don't noud if, all 1 waot is grace eribugh to held this Convention for three days in Milwaukee." . . ... . Miss Murfree. novelist, as seen with masculine eyes through a pair of glasses at the Cable readings in Hostoo : 4 "She wa looking very fair and winning in some floating drnperies of black lace and silk, with a great golden shaft o daffodils carelessly held by a pin." The Rev. Aaron Cleveland, great granfather of President Cleveland, was an Episcopalian clergyman, and died in Philadelphia while oo a visit to Benja min Franklic. His remains were in terred ia the churchyard of old Christ Cburch. The records show this fact. Fire-trap hotels are discussed in the American Architect, which " suggests that "it might not boawh diy bad plan to authorize building inspectors to ad vertise sueh plaees in the daily papers continuously as notoriously unsafe. Almost anything wouM be better than the eruel destruction ol life and prop erty that goes -n year after year almost unchecked."' The losses of the Democrats in Ohio are more tban coantc; balanced by their victory in Michigan, where they elect the Judge of the Supreme Court and regents of the University, who were the State officers voted for. The result n Cincinnati is generally interpreted to be a defeat for McLean and a dissipa tion of his hopes of succeeding Sher man in the Senate. Oa the 2d of May a Hungarian indus trial exhibition will be opened in Pest. and the site chosen for it is the Stadt wald. one of the finest parks in Europe which resembles the Bois de Boulogne Paris, with its lakes and its aveeues l ees. There is a central building f'Taiiog a square of 14,000 square yards, situated on a lawn, and surrounded by hne old trees. Among the trees ot the park there are binety-cight smaller budding devoted to special exhibitions. (en. Robert Edmund Lee was born r' vXi,r,:a in 1806 and died the 12th of October, lTo, aged 63 years, 8 months jad-23 days. Gen. Ulysses Simpson Gr&ct was born in 1822, and will be 63 5aroidifbe lives to see the 27th of 1685. If he should live beyond , date he and his great opponent in tkhWar Wi!l both have beCD in tbeir year, Gen. Lee being a lew months 0ider at his death. ih ,luterrQPt any conTersatien h&dim kiog cough; t creates a ot a ruiiress.10a- Btter invest a quarter JUB Syrup and cure it. The VOL. IX. a special to the Herald says that the Germana are in fall sympalby wilh jvu-ivuu i u mo l ii i eat eiitu war wuii Russ Morijeska has a son now completing uevDieu ft iiis proie-ssiou, ami mru- jeska is apparently both proud and fond of her big boy, who is, she say3, 24 sears old. ! - A queer old man, who formaaly lived near P wight, Dakota, and who was lookeu upon as a crauk, has received a large sum of money from Krupp, the German gun rnanufactorer, fr a val uable discovery in projectiles. A perfect crop of Bismarck literature, which will b most embarrassing to the future Carlyie who writes! the Iron Chancellor's history, has spjrung up anent the celebration of his golden wed ding with the State's service. Most of the occasional poetry seenis very occa sional. But among the historical sketches, "Prince Bismarck Irom 1815 to 1885," by Herr Wohlegemath, and ''Germany's Imperial Chancellor from 1815 to '895," appear to comaiand at tention. Kate Smusiey, the fasting girl, died at Fort Plains. N.J , on the 9th inst. A ' Herald special says : Kate Smusley died to-day. She had been lying in a comatose condition for several days, olherwisejthere was no change from her general condition. Death had been expected at any time, but she gave no indications of it until the last moment. She bad kept up her courage from mere will power, in the hope ot recovery. There is no doubt that from the llth day of March, 1884, tili the day before Thanksgiving last she did not eat anything Upon that day she ex perienced, a peculiar sensation, like the breaking away of something in her stomach, and since then she had been able to take a little nourishment ia th shape of wine whey. She was very much emaciated and weighed scarcely twenty live pounds. The family are German Lutherans. She was born here October 24, 1864. It wiil be remembered from accounts already given that she had been ailing from a weakness since October. 1882. and that her disease had baffled all physicians who visited her. She was at first attended by Dr. Cynder, and upon bis death by Dr. Ayer3 and Dr. Zoller and other noted physicians from abroad, who all expressed themselves as having never seen any case like it. Local doctors will bold an autopsy to morrow. - " : 4.. , C ; . England has not yet declared war against Russia but has sent in her ulti matum. The Czar must apologize or fight. Some of the Herald special says: London. April 10. 3 a. ni New York on the evening of the fir ing on Sumter wa3 little less excited than London has been up to well past midnight The Daily bews, which is practically a government organ, has an article, in the course of which it says: "War can only bt avoided by a prompt disavowal on the part of Rus sia of the act of her commanders. But, until the hope of an honorable peace is made impossible, we shall continue to encourage it." The Standard (to ry) discountenances "waiving an explanation of the occur rence, whose significance is patent. We say without hesitation that it ilhe duty ot the government to declare war against Russia and give her Ambassa dor his passports unless within twenty tour hours a most ample apology has beea tendered ' The Morning Post (tory) takes a view like that of the Standard and Tunes. It calls Mr. Gladstone's statements yesterday 'statesmanlike.'' abd says: "Unless Russia instantly withdraws all troops frotu the debatable ground war is inevitable." The Teletjrapli says: Unless Rus sia disaows and disgraces her com mander and recalls her troops j to Sarakhs we must fight by land or sea to obtain an end to the ever impending Russian menace to Indian tranquility." The Chronicle (liberal) says : "Ne gotiation, until Russia is pushed back, is the veriest burlesque diplomacy." LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO MEW ADVERTISEMENTS Bock B er C W Yates Look, Boys W W Anonymous Letter Worth & Worth Kalpit J W Coxoley Drag Store T Dox La x Card of Thanks F C Miller A Fresh Supply Heinsbergeb Holler Skating Johh It Marsh.! ll The War E D Hall, Mayor City Ordinances Mi nus BROTUERS-Cod Liver Oil Emulelon Day's length 13 hours and 4 miuutef. There was no City Court this morn- 'ng. Sunset to-morrow past 6 o'clock. afternoon at 32 There were do tramps at the guard house last night. These were no interments i n Bellevue Cemetery this week. There were two interments in Oak dale Cemetery this week, botb adults. Duly WILMINGTON. N. C SATURDAY. APRIL 11, Only 3 bales of cotton received at j this port to-day. The Register ot Deeds issued two marriage licenses this week, both for colored couples. There were three interments in Pine Forest Cemetery this week one adult and two children. Rer. Dr. Pritchard will preach at the First Presbyterian Church to-morrow morning at 1 1 o'clock. Just drop in and see the imported suitings offered by Dyer for $25 er than any other house. Low t There is an unmailable letter remain ing in the postoflice here addressed to T. King, Narrow Gap, N. C. On and after Monday, April 13th, Robert Portner's celebrated Bock Beor will be on sale in this city at all first class saloons. See adv. in another col umn. j Ger. brig Oberori, Westpbal, cleared to day for Rostock, Ger., with 2 436 barrels of rosin, valued at $2 535, ship ped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. Rev. II. W. Battle, who has been assisting Rev. Dr. Pritchard during the week in the series of meetings now in progress at the First Baptist Church. Will preach in that church to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock and again at 8 o'clck. Indications For the South Atlantic States, gen erally fair and slightly warmer weath er, winds shifting to Westerly in North ern portion, light, variable winds, gen erally from the South and West In the Soutnern portion. W. O. & E. V. K. K . A meeting of tbe corporators of the Wilmington, Onslow & East Carolina Railroad will be held In this city on Tuesday, the 21st inst., for the purpose of organization and opening the books for sub cription to tbe stock. It is im portant that all the corporators shall be present, as the meeting will be of inter est to all those who desire to see the enterprise made a success. A Kaitl Frustrated Some colored man last night broke one of the front windows of Mr. A. Lessinan's bakery, on Second street, between Market and Dock, with the evident intention of stealing some bread. Officer Allen happened to be near by on duty, and heard the caash of the glass. He hastened at once to the place, when the colored man ran, and as the latter was more fleet-footed than the policeman, he succeeded in making his escape. He got nothing from tbe store, as all the articles were out of his reach. This is the second time within a few months that this store has been raided. This Mornfn&r's Fire. At about half past 2 o'clock this morning the two story frame dwelling and store on the Northeast corner ot Red Cross and Sixth streets was dis covered to be fire. The building is owned by Mrs. Frances Brown, who occupied the second floor, and the store was occupied by Mr. T. C. Fitzgerald, as a grocery. The alarm was given and the firemen, who had just returned from the fire on the North side of the railroad, were soon in attendance, making the fourth time they had been called upon to battle with the flames wtthin 24 hours. The fire originated in the bar room on the first floor and through the efforts of the firemen was kept confined to the inside of tbe build ing. Mr. Fitzgerald's stock of goods was nearly ruined by the combined effects of fire and water, and Mrs. Brown's forniture was badly dam aged by the immense volumes of water poured upon it. Mrs. Brown bad in surance on tbe building to the amount of $2,000, of which $1,000 was in tbe North British and Mercantile and $1, 000 iu the Queen Insurance Company, of London, both companies represented in this city by Messrs. Atkinson & Manning. She bad insurance upon her furniture to the amount of $1,000. in the Commercial Union Insurance Co., of England, represented here by tbe same firm. Mr. Fitzgerald had insur ance ou stock end fixtures to the amount of $1,000, in the Phoenix, of London, represented in this city by Messrs. J. W. Gordon & Smith. The Boy Clipper Plow has earned a reputation of being the best ever used and are pronounced perfect by tbe best farmers. Sold wholesale and retail at the factory agency, J a cow's Hardware Depot. t Review. Cotton. The receipts of cotton at this port for the 11 days ending with to-day foot up 119 bales, as against 930 bales (for cor responding period of last year, a de crease ol 811 bales. The receipts of the crop year to date foot up 93.373 bales as against 91 214 bales to same date last year, an increase thi year of 2.159 bales. Services for the Military. . attend divine service, in full uniform. at St. John's Church on Sunday the !9th rest , at 4 o'clock p. m., at which time the rector, Rev. Dr. Carmichael, will preach a seimon appropriate to the occasion. A rumor has prevailed to some extent that this service before the military would be held to-morrow afternoon, but we arc authorized to?ay that it will be held on the day above indicated. Last Night's Fire. About 11 o'clock last. night the alarm of fire was again sounded, making the third during the 24 hours. In response to the alarm, which was from the first fire district, the firemen turned out promptly. The fire was in a small frame dwelling on Love's Alley, near Harnett street, and it was totally destroyed. The building was occupied by a colored man. but he was absent at the time. Loss about $200. It was evidently the work ol an incendiary. The flames ignited the roof of George L. Mabson's house, which stands on the adjoining lot. and caused slight damage, but they were speedily extinguished. There was insuranceon the building to the amount $150 in tbe Virginia Home In surance Co.. represented in this city by Messrs J. W. Gordon & Smith. Store .Breaking. Last night, at about 10:15 o'clock. Mr. J. W. Duls, who does business on South Front street, near the New Market, and who sleeps there, was re turning from a visit which he had paid and when near his store, which had been closed early in the night, he saw a man standing in the alley way North of the Market and there was some thing in his manner and appearance which looked suspicious. Thereupon Mr. Duls open the gate of the yard to go to the rear door and as he did so a man sprang out of the darkness near the store and escaped through a hole in the fence. Seeing something at the back door, Mr. Duls approached cautiously, thinking that it was the third member of Ihe gang, but ou putting out his hand found that it was a truck which the rasca had been using in the endeavor to force tbe door from its hinges. Mr. Duls did not recognize the parties, but he says that they were all colored. The attention of owners of cojvs, hogs and goats is called to the advertise ment of Mayor Hall, in this issue, rela tive to their running al largo iu the streets of the city. The Mayor has no discretion in the matter and is compell ed to enforc the ordinance. Now is the season for painting your houses. Go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot and buy your paints, if you want to save money. f DIED. SHEEHAN In this city, on Friday night, at 12 p. m., of pneumonia, MRS. ANNE, wife of John bbeehan, In the Mth year of her age. Tbe uneral will take place to-morrow, (Snn day) at 8.45 p. m from her late residence, corner of Eleventh and Karrct slreeu, to St. ' nomas' Church, thence to St. Thomas' Ceme tery. Friends and acquaintances respectfully inv ted to attend Bequle:cat io pace. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bock Beer. QN MO DAY, APRIL 13TH, ROBERT PORTNER'S Brewing Company' celebrated BOCK BEER will be for aale at all first class planes In theclly aid 11 Anonymous Letter. rjlHANKS FOR ADVICE. WILL DO BUT TER in th future. let -me h?ar from yon again. ap) 11 It W. W. Conoley's Drug Store. 216 MARKET STREET. JJRUGS, FANCY AND TOILET Articles: Cigars and Cigarettes; also a floe lot of good sieging Canaries, apl U J. W. OONOLEY. Sr. 8. Flowers furnished at short notice. Bedroom Sets rjpHS NICEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORT mat ever offered here. For sale by GILES MURCHISON. apl 6 38 and 40 Front 8t 1885. NO. 83. NEW ADVEBT18EMEVT9. . Card of Thanks. i rpHE COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS for the BaU of the Hibernian Betevoieut JPs sociation re am thetr thanks to tbe Ladles ! hav ng in charge tbe 1 ecorations and Rtfresh-1 menu for to them Is due the grand a-d locg 1 to-be-remcmbcrpd resn'ta. For the Committer. T. DONLAK. 1 apllllt The War AFGHANISTAN TO 'S NOT STOP I" the Farmer and Village Merchant f jom Ecni- -ng incur proou;t8 to J. R. MARSHALL, 24 North Water St.. Wilmington, N C. Retail Merchants and consumers will do well to give htova call as he sells at f h prices for CASH. apllld&w CITY OF WILMINGTON. N. C , MAYOR'S OFFICE, ArKIL 10, 1855. jpalB NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN TO ad owners of Ccwa, Hog3 and Goat3, thsl the City Ordinances referrlri; to their running at large in the streets will be r'ldly enforced iut as far as the means at my disposal will allow; and all pena'Ues attached lo ihe viola tton of the Ordinance wll be enforced, as 1 have no option in the matter. All animal.-1 will be considered running at large unless under chugeofan attendant. b. D. II ACL, apl 11 ?t Mayor. Kainit 300 Tons German Kainit. For sale at redueedprice. WORTH & WORTH apl 11 Philips' Palatable QOD LIVER OIL EMULSION, PHILIPS' WHEAT PHOSPHATES, PHILIPS' DIGESTIBLE COCOA. A delicious and highly nutritious beverage. MINDS BROS.. Goodwvn's Syrup Hypopbosnhltes. apl 10 OFFICE OF j SECRETARY & TREASURER CAROLINA CENTRAL R. R. CO. Wilmington, N. C, April 10th, lt5. rjpHE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF the Stockholders of the Carolina Central Rail Road Company, will 1c held at the Comra ny's OHice in the City of W ilmington, on THURSDAY, 31AY 7th, at 11 o'clock, a. m. JNO. H. SHARP, apl 10 td Secretary Notice To Rail Road Contractors. rjrHE WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD COMPANY Invc propowtls for the Graduation, Maeonary and Trestle npon that part of their New fioa 1 between Contentnca Bildgc. rear Wilson, and Fayetteville, seventy miles in length. Profile, plans. Ac. , are ready for exhib'tion at the Bail Road O nice of Ihe w. A w. R R , at Wilmington. N. c. I roposals must be filed before the 231 h day of April. The contracts will be awarded upon the 3)th of April. Contractors must enbmit with their bids evidence of their ability to per form their proposed" contracts. Monthly pay ments will be promptly made. C'ontrac ors wanting information and makirg proposals will address Fleming Gardner, chief Engineer, at Wilmington, care of W. & W. R. R Co Propo-als may be for the Work by sections of ten miles, or for one half or the whole of the work. R. R BRIDGER9. mh 31 tAp-23 President. RICHMOND, Va. ANJ - WILMINGTON, N. 0. II. BRUNHILD & BRO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Liquors, Cigars & Tobacco. JJAVING RECENTLY OPENED OUR Richmond bouse and bating made large add! lions ef our own manufacture and importa- I i Uoc to oar s'ocks In both cities, we are better prepared than ever to execute all orders en trusted too, apl a IT LEASE NO It wo WW be glad to d ail r fctoatotheJCdltor. CommunlcattoBB man be written oa on one aide of therapex. PorsonaUUes must be avoided. : And it le especially and parOculajrly end j toad that the Editor does cot always endci tte rlewe of correspondent- oalaa ee. state tn the editorial columns. NEW AD VEKI8EMEN TS . TAYLOR SPRING NOVELTIES AND .' POPULAR PRICES ! jyjiLLINfeliY, TRIMMED HATS, Unirim meu Hats, Ribbon, Flowers, Ornaments tad whatever a ;.fy can bv any i visibility need in -his line, will be found in our show room and oa oar counters. There are Hats for Ladles, Hals for CliilJrfn, Hats for' Misses, Hits for Boys. Milan Hats, Split Straw Hets, Pearl Braid Ha's, Leghorn Hats, Rough and Ready Hats, and Fancy Hat, with gi t and other . rowns. Children's Sailor Hat, trim! mod and onSxlmmod. Bhek Straw Hats ia every .juality and every price In short, every kind, description, slupo, .iua'ity and grade of hat known to Dame Fashion, or like ly t be billed fcr by the mojt capricious o( our patrons. Silk ITat Scarfs. Plaid Ribbon, Sash Bibhonsln ad qualities ami all prices Gilt and Silver Trimming-; for tlatsand Dress es; Hue elesrant'y braided Marltones, elegant Sprays of Jlne French material, and every style and qaallty of Feathers, Plumes and Pompons . A call will convince you oi the above al TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, US Market St WILMINGTON. N. C apl 8 Millitcra supplied at a liberal discount. New Sprine Goods. I HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED SEVERAL JL instalments of my New Spring Stock of Ml Hit) cry Goods. Feathers. Flowers, Wings. to which I invite the attention of the ladles of Wilmington and vicinity. Respectfully. MRS. KATE C. WINE?. apl o tf no North Second fn. Roller Skates. fUST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORT MEXT OF ROLL1R SKATES, all sizes nd styles, from One Dollar and upward. Now is the time to prepare youreelf with Roller Skates and g) to the Opera Kettle Skatirg Rink one of the finest in the South and pen every day. Call at HEINiBERGEfi'S, Live Book and Music Stores apl 7 I Am Now Receiving COMPLETE STOCK OF STRING MIL A LINK BY All the leading Sbapqe and Colors, im 6TBA W HATS and BONNETS. All the different styles of new TfilMMlNGS and LACES, etc. An elegant line of FANCY GOODS nd ma terials for JJMBBOIDERY too numerous to mention . Respectfully MISS E. KARRER. apl 0 Exchange Corner. OFFICE OF J Dr. S. C. Ellis. NO. 321 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, next to Miller's Drug Store. 9S Note change of office hours, which are as follows 9 to 10a. m., 1 to 3 p. ni.7to9p.rn. mch 12 Lightning Rods. IF YOU WANT QUIET AND REPOSE daring tbe thunder storm yon ma t have one of our STAR RODS. Our Drive Weil Pomps insur good water; ehesier and more lasting than wells. We have inst received an other lot of our new ColumbH Cook Stoves. Also a fine lot of Kerosene OH Stove. Call and sec them at j. PARKER TAYLOR'S j eplG 23 South Front St You Can O AVE MONEY AND HAVE YOUR WOBK done satisfactorily at KING'STinsliop. Roofing a specialty. W. K. KING, Practical TlOKtnith. Pzteccss.het. Front and Water Streets apl Old North State Saloon rrtMwn the best wju-kky in the city for the raocev. I ' i CAROLINA YACHT CLUB CIGARS a'tll golg fast. Tomorrow we. U i a Ire-h suppiv of tbose celebrated HORNE's (iAEDBll olf-TEB-C Call io at McGOWAN.-, No S South Front st- febll Look, Boys ! -aJ A R BLEB, TOP?, BALLS, BATsj, idles, Ac Call and lay in a supply. PAPER BAGS, STRAW WRAPPING PAPER, TWINE, Ac FINE STATIONERY, put up tn convenient pads and boxes, Ac , Ac. C. W. Y ATE4, 110 Market t apl 6
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