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THE nOEITHIG STAR. By WM. D. BERNAIID. i ' U 1! LIS IIED' DAILY i EXCEPT MONDAYS. rxts'hp StTBgeanrioa nr asvajccx : uno year, Toy mall) postage paid,., i.:;. 17 00 Six months, " '" .... 4 00 Three months,'4 " . .. 3 35 One month -. :" , "4V... 100 To City Subscribers, delivered In any part of the oily, f ii teen taenia per weeK. liar inty Agents are not authorised to collect for more than three months in advance, 4 - - : T;'r ... OUTLINES. VH. '.. No important papers were destroyed by the Patent Office fire in Washington, v- The disaster' enlarges Secretary Schurz', patronage. . The Sioux have arrived' in Washington', but no interview has yet been accorded tial party visited amicuij, -ujUok. thieves were recenuy sniea in JuuiMoa one bung; seven nunarea cauie, recaptured. A description gie aWeri bonus irom me voraaou jwrHKii-ne liussian Minister JPIbmc' 1 visiog new lottery loan ,of .fifty, million; '.rovQles ;,, their war for Chmthtnitv. Ac-1 ...... f u' onoon't u TLrn'. ..... nwt-- jij .k fi how Ilia l tuc x u.cwa uuiHaTcv Kicawoi courage. -iGenJ TAjii.5 :n l - I Pr!nnf Pliarloa 5W nmmnn? I SWUin" I of the array before Plevna. .TheRus- .iti and Roumanian loss before Plevna la I said iu exceed 25,000 killed and wounded. A severe winter is Dredicted through- I ...... --d i out Europe. The bark Cricket, from Brazil for "Baltimore, ; with' a cargo of cofitee valued at 200,000 is lost, with one of the crew Andrew Shifflet was hung at Harrisonburg, Va-, yeslyday; he protested hw innocence. - - Three thousand Le- hiah Valley miners have resolved to go to work. I The New Jersey Republicans Vvve iwiniinited Wm. A. Williams for Go vernor. The recent storm of the 21st, reported from : the; Windward Islands, is appmuhiug the United States, and is ex Mdeil to ; reach here: in three days. . strong at llUic; flmr dull and j col ton easier, sotrtheru 6 25&8 75; whear l2e-J lower; com 565Cc; spirits turpentine I heavy alole; rosin quiet at $ i 7iKgi u To of . those - noble women, the Sisters of Mercy,liave already fallen victims to the terrible seourne that is depopulating the devoted little Itity of Femandina But neither pesti lence-not death has any terrors for these brave women when duty calls them. Let. the names of those who fall martyrs to the cause of humanity be held in remembrance for all time. The Virginia papers announce that an army of squirrels is passing into that State from West Virginia. They I are ovtfrrimriing and devastating the eorntieldj. - Some fields surrounded with woods have been entirely de- tiave raised the black nag; and are going for "Unnnie" in reckless style. If fJen.' O. O. floward continues as successful as he has heretofore been in keeping in rear,, of Chief Joseph, lie ought to be transferred to navy and made a rear admiral. the Disgraceful Conduct. Concord Sun. Vedus4ayvpight a. drunken Irish pedlar entered the residence of Mrs. iIack, in this place, and goiug into room where the lady of the house, was sitting,' pulled off his coat,' took a seat Ijv the fire, and announced his inten tion of spending the uight. This : frightened' Mrs. : BJaick and she ran 'out of the house to call' assistance from the neighbors. On coming back with an officer, Mr. Hall M. Caldwell, the tramp was found snugly esconced in the best bed iri the house.- He re monstrated with the officer when told to finally get out, and I had to be lift ed out by force and conducted to jail, where quarters were given him Iree until morning, when he was brought before 'Squirt Hill for trial. He said his name was Patrick O'Don nel, a pedlar, and could give no ex cuse other than his. drunkenness: for lus conduct jthc night before. In de fault of $l bd bond, he was committed to jail to await trial before Judge Kerr. . : ; ' he ifioiiie TaUlner Tbelr Kevenee. A special Jdispateh to the Phila delphia 5 Times from Bloomsburg, Illinois, September 19, says: "The Mollie Maguires have begun a war of revenge against tho witnesses" who have testified ftgAirVstV their membeis. recently t)ie fire-fiend KTramer ? was tried and convicted of arson. .Wil liam Ringrbse testified that he visited' Kramer in jail .while the grand jury was in session, and the Mollies pro posed to Ilingrose to bribe the grand jury into lgnftrwg the bill of indict ftttiit, suggesting that ten,-dollars a 'nan wouhl fix them. . Ihy giving his testimony the witness stated his fears that he would suffer frightful conse quences. Sure enough at quarter ij'ast one e'c-lo'dK this 'mornrng "liis oouse was fired and ' entirely de coyed, with all the furniture and effects. The flames then extended to tlio Lutheran jiarspjiage and de coyed thdjalso, though Rev. D. McCoon, -the minister, saved Ita jurnitnrf. There is no doubt , that the fire wa tlie work of Kramer's 'nends." ;j ;".V...: ;;, ;; . . r,u,. Worlc for Tramps. ' " 1 Mr. Elihu,Burritt has. written. Ur to llle w YotkTribune ia liai f we m0Bt ,,avo theEng !!, woft-liouse in order to abate the U1;!Tttp. ,,n'8ance." The Tribune Cn .ulhe P!an excellent, as it has nthoroaghly tried iifEnglaodand: CtSlfi hh,rcessful there. Unmr lo"g ago as 1790 Count sunn;" 5Vy ?lmt entirely oppressed beggary ir Bavaria. ' 5f i v VOL. XXI.--NO. 3. ! 2Mb i&.:jn ghting 'at. aiVVN a: t w inter.!.. eialia of ite Battle er Angaat 31. " '' I Letter to the London Newn.1 " 1 i- - .-- v PAnnnnr A . .m 91 QkMiN Ag 1. About S olotek m v r Mni i n ; that and clearer,' and lookinir toward tne Hne 0f low hills in the direction of Plevna, some fnnr saw several columns of white smoke i rising. Demod - them, showing where I the artillery was already hard at work. ... ..,,"... J,.: ' I had not been at ' mv new stanJ- liDoint more than fivaminntM wkon ha crest of th hill a mil In fmnt. on.f. j - - aeniv-jrew macic as with a linAof in "WU U1UU tut Da v. uat Wag llf VXr i; ; '"V -Ft""- ; ; . . , , ... , r just crowned the hill after taking the I redoubt behind, arid wa nor urn. : i 7..ii -, t, r- iiHriiiu' iiir Mil :ixhmiiii. on inn rc.nauian. centre. fheir presence there showed: that the redoubt must have : been again cap lu led by the Turks,-though for a minute we could not make out whether they were infantry or cavalry, ln ; less than - a min ute they began to descend the hill right in our direction, as though de termined to drive our lef pat of Pe- hsat, and turn it. The battery to the right of the village now umbered up, and retreated back on the plain about . J l - ? 1 I a quarter of a mile and again took up position, xuy owp position, witn a handful of cavalry behiud the hill be- came Were ratner aisagreeaoie,; ' it r we .1. 1" a " - - ' V a . pressed back on the plain we could see nothing.., , If we remained where we were there was an extreme probability of being cot off -i and obliged to make a wide circuit to re join the . army, not ; to speak of the probability of being directly iu -the line of fare. In less than five minutes the Tdrks. bexan . to descend the bill inour direction, not with a rush, but I leisurely and without firing: not in masses nor lines, but scattered and diffused. Lhey came down about half way in this manner, the Russian artillery tearing up the ground among tiiem all the time in the most savage manner. 4 I waa iust bemuniii t6 Lhiuk of the expediency of clearing out when there , . . 1 Was & change. The Russian infantry I tire, wnion baa lor tne last live min r a i aj . . am . m utes been very heavy about Zgalince, now began to roll along the hill crest in our direction, and the Turks, who were jubi cuuiiug iubv range, oegan to drop rapidly. I do not .know whether the Turks originally intended I to attack our left or not, but the fact is that there was a change In the direc tion of tho attack. ' The advance now veerebrto the left, aud went at the Russian trenches on the crest of the hills, half way between Pelisal and Zgalince, with a shout, opening fire at the same time. When they de scended i into .the little hollow . and were lost to "sight for a time, while the Russian i trenches f flamed and smoked, a storm of balls was poured into the advancing Turks. This must have lasted fifteen or twenty mm utes, daring which time a fearful loss j of life must have occurred: " Then we I saw them begin to withdraw, as they " ; j a t L I weni carrying uu iue wounaea. isai Encouraged by their success in taking the redoubt, and j believing thv ftrthld niso take this lino tW had no sooner withdrawn from the Russian fire than they formed and went at it again. They dived down into the "valley of death," to strug gle there amid smoke and fire a death struggle of giants, for; there is nothing to choose between Russian and Turk on the score of bravery. Many bodies of Turks were, found within ten feet of the Russian trenches. The little slope, on the crest of which the trenches were sit uated, was literally covered with j . 7" ," ' rj dead T , - . . I not more than ten feet square.' 'The battle here was terrible, but the Turks were 3gain repulsed, and again they retreated up the - hill. It will hardly be believed that they went at it again; and yet they did so. To us . 1 who had watched the two preceding assaults it seemed madness because we could see that the Russian fire never slackeued an instant, and ..' that, J . the Kussian line never wavered, while we knew the Russian reserves were uaitincr bphind read v to fill in ilihH waiting oenina reaay to iaii in at tne Lact tiinrn nf wftVPrinor The scene of carnage was again re peated, but it only lasted a moment. The Turks, completely broken, with drew, sullenly firing, and taking time to carry off their wounded and many of their dead. Still they held the re doubt, upohfwhjch theyifell haol ap parently with the- ibtentfon of hold ing it, but they were not allowed to remain long there. I ! The attack1' on the redoubt in the Russian centre had beon equally nn suecessful as that on the liassian trenches on the' left. ;The Russians pursued them with a murderous fire, and then six companies wentr at them with the bayonet and swept them. out of the redoubt like a whirlwiud. ..' -j, : m mm ''V";'--,:- ; The Fliilaelphia Times considers that this has been a pretty good week oi banks. There have, been .only four suspensions; yet, with' iwo-4ays more hear from. The faro bank appears to be a saf and substantial place of investment as com bared with the ttodern savirigr bank. In : the former yon get a sight of your ihone ili. WILMINGTON, N. I o ft nr XT sin hovn Tinr. it. fin 17 n nnr. in wA-i, -iwsS'lr Af h NUW vrrLuir r pwwiu, 1 nave nanaea it over ine counter to , .i,-4iwj.-Ai .i :...;,-.. wnn ion I fcUO ! U BU UCUlitUl V IDUCIICI -jrvw I; .i.i fL i.-i.t.i: sll' -TiT-" I" VI Lv.iLu 'w;it s s B-" v ibi hi ii;tw j iiimin i itr i iiiaiiiiu u I- : . ' i l!! J. 3 ' J The Fererm rerBndi.. Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 24 Pernandina "sirice Uhe last1 retoorU' .irony new cases to-day. The weather I continues unfavorable. The fever, it d.y. The weattor via n.Th 4 it I is thoughts must soon, exhaust -itself for want of subiects.-' Amoncr the I rAnonf. dfAt.hn ia tnat'-of Jnsenh,;Jj. I Rpilitr., ihif enfrinflfir ' of.'thiVTtnltriJ j- 7- O . rr.n I Htatss revenue nntter l-frpo. Pi. ?toiiE- I WCII. - 1UB ueailll Ol d aCKHOU VllltJUUU cksou vi lie cQu- t : i: . o. i..iv tin ues excellent. Spirits Turpentine.' .rv . n: ' Two Cherokee Indians were con victed of larceny at the last term of Graham Superior Court and sentenced to the: peni- Ntwbern Mit Shell: : The Elm, City Riflemen, having received an invitar tion to attend the Rileigu Fair, and com- pete for the prizes, at their drill last night organized "a nine learn and elected KJ. ii- JlancocK Captain of the same. Concord Sun: Mr. Henry Fisher tells us of a tobacco leaf growing on his place that measures 17 inches wide and 30 inches long. Saturday evening- alCCltl 1UOU WX HUU A1IO VV UllvAA f,u TV aKVUlil fof a pistoi and about' $15 in money. but negro man traded his watch to a . wagoner when he came to examine Uis greenbacksi he found it .was "Rahk o 1 Metklenbhrg' ha fnnnrilt: or no HAVib n'tU1JJibranhtirnn money. D.anbury Henorter: .-It is ru mored that Collector Wheeler is going to decapitate . all of . Col. Wmstead's "xed, legged grasshoppers' in this section, Hith j day a very damaging hail storm , passed through this section, doing a great deal of miury to the tobacco and fodder interests, In this vicinity and for several miles to the northwest, these crops were literally ruined, and in some instances will not be worth saving. i-i If u. lieidsvuie JVews: bome " mis creant and brutal wretch was cruel enough to break tne back oi our friend Jo. W. Glenn's fine setter dog a few days ago. Our farmers are- complaining greatly of the excessive rain. The fodder, they say, is all ruined, and the tobacco very mucn injureu. auerin $enneu,""i.cap- lfet? w ner Uite y onering to sen witnout jiceeae. ue wa taken before Justice Staples and "fined, and gave bond for the penalty, which is $200, f . M . t a. 1 : -V. k. v ia order that he might have time to go to Raleigh and try to have it remitted by the Slate Treasurer. ..: r . IU & ' Goldsboro Messenger: Judge Mc- Kov holds Johnston court this week. 4 The irraded school project, we are erahfied! to learn, is meeting with more than ahlici patcd encouragement. - The Goldsboro Rifles, at their meeting Thursday night. elected Mai. George S. Campbell Captain of the rnmnanv in the nlaee of CflflL Thomas I ,W. Slocumb, resigoedJ.,' -A"liumberpf ourwewisu ieiiow-ciu.eus are . oiaaing taa lie uuuc urej luaj uc tuwcsoiui iu lua un dertaking. "'. Thev , are certainlv slromt enough in this community to insure quite a large congregation. i Hender8QnyiUeiijC7o.ttr,r : The total State and county tax foots up the neat sum of $20,835 07. The total assessment of real and personal property ia $9(59,1541 It; is less by $44,211 tban it was ' 'In 187':- Captain McLbud, of Asheville, is now iu correspondence with Superintendent Kates, of the Western Union, in regard to h8 construction of a telegraphs line from eviiie- wii.--Mr,-mer 8tradleyiOf this town, has in his possession an 0id armv chest, the properly of his bro- tber, who was a soldier in the English army, and a follower of Wellington in the famous battle of Waterloo. Thechestwas in ; the tent of his brother during . tha.meraorable battle, j : Newberniau: 'This being the first year in which an attempt has been made for raising tobacco m this immediate .sec tion, much interest has been manifested by some of our citizens in its growth and qual ity, as to final success in its Cure aud coo- dition for market. It is now. we are clad I to learn; not only a settled fact that Our I soil is well adapted to the raising of tobac-J co, but that we can raise as finea. quality as can oe reiseu iu enirai urm Carolina i or Virginia. - S: N. Dewev.lJBsQ.. called our altcnliou yesterday to a young near tree in bis warden, on rollock 'street. I Mr . - ... . . . . I . . . . r . i r -. . season. ; oome ot me iruu oi tbe second crop, though fully matured, still remains f upon the tree. ,;... ball fever is developing itself to a limited 'a aw w www vr VUUV I extent in the city just now. One lobe- J some bale of cotton found a market here yesterday., It has been many years since the crop, was as late moving as it is this l.Zah icauiuu . a vtiuittsiviiOi .aLa . a.aiu uiitiLai v contest at the State' fair, are moved tore- mark tbat a, fouMncuVbUKa ye ia; pretty tolerable, smalt tor a 2w5,Wdred jaW, range. xue nve uicu wuo iuoa.aiter:. thnommerce of thecitvareonicktocatrfi the road to success in business, and1, have long siuce learned the value of printers ink, and in tbe future, aa-in the -past,' we hope a judicious use or ltcwtll prove a good investment to them and profitable to us. Raleigh News:' A Catawba coun ty correspondent writes to the Agricultural uepanmeni mat a maruie iuarry ...ja - Demi worked in that county," to what extent' ii not stated. Next week the trams on tha Raleiffh & Auirusta Air-Line RailrOarf will commence running through to Ham let,! on the Carolina Central. M. - Colonel Ricketts, of Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania, is . . . 1 ...... . I.I' on a visit to tue otato prospecting ior irix with a view to purchasing. - He will visit Chatham next week,, and perhaps , other counties where the ore is found.. A few nights 'ago the shop of Mr. Henry Smith, lock and gunsmith,- on Wilmington; street, was broken into by boring out fhe window fasteuings, nd a box containing several pistols, a cornet born, worth $35, and other things taken away. - A gen tleman from Alamance county informs ub that a letter bad been received by a neighr bor of hisfrom Granville county stating that thirty children have been .recently buried at Knap of-Reeds Church,' in Gran ville, who died of diphtheria. "-u ri ? 4- Raleigh JVetesi Very iffntf'sweet potatoes are selling in the Ra'leigh market at sixty cents per bUshelvV- The party hat left Raleigh for Beaufort, las t Mon-: MORNING G.4 WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1877. i uav. uaio uwp wuku hwui. w w iW mumi evening they had Caught two thousand and ei"! blue fish and were slid trolling them I in, .- rThe official organization oi Uie t jMorm caroima Agricultural oociety com- I nriapx thirtv.npft mfimhprs of Whie.h them I f J , " " , i is one governor, one professor, four honor- r -r- t f ftbles, four doctors, nxcoMoeis, inree ma- I; '.7 I 7 laree audience at" Metropolitan Hall, last :nigbt,' an(i nanaiea rings or various Kinas Wi.n.u-hiA nflinififl and mrtA anmA nithnnf triri nt riiilrDb'in rn Ma tn I a ram a goou nus. ne gave guuu uvico iu regaru i " vuiuouj nG icct,cu uy uu.auui to'dmefay for hard times; told how he I dience which, both in numbers and chart had managed this yeartomakea good crop I .J 1 -.u-: i ' is 1 . . TT. - J 1 ! ' a the last1 rBpotUiin-,iU8,!r1 ywiuusu S.STStlSSvSJSS I . - !i ' i ,.. i liVBSociauon pretty ueaviiy, aau expressea I ibis determination to give the rings the ben refit of a good airing during the balance of i"e MWDf : ! " ' Charlotte Observer: A mili- I . t , . . I il"J "H"j juu' " ""s1""-" " out neighboring village, Fort Mill. At the i ate of its prganization its membership I 'numbered sixteen.' Quite, a number of farmers in town yesterday.. They , re- "port no serious damage to tne crops by the ram, though, the cotton- crop win be ae- laved .considerably. -The Synod of jthe Presbyterian Church in isorth Carolina w ; i - . . . Hvill hold itsaonual session in the Second 3EreBbyterian Churfch' of this cityj opening on the 38tn of October. . Messrs Jlall Bros., of Hickory, have ; already handled this season four hundred thousand pounds Of dried fruit, including blackberries, ap ples and peaches, and estimate that' they Will ship twice as moch more before the season is over. - The discussions in the feligipus papers are frequently marked by a degree of asperity very discreditable, ana frequently are better calculated to do any thing else' than Advance the general - object iumg cist: uiau auvaucc iud gtsuoiai uujcuii whiehali these papers are supposed to have In view. : -irniMri P. H. Adams, who has been the general freight and - ticket agent PL me Aiianticcc jonn Carolina jvuiiruau, has ' recently become 1 general claim and trace agent of 'the ; Richmond & Danville Kailroad.i ineludMic the JSortli Carolina Piyiajon N , y.iirA.'-i . i- ' : i Raleigh Observer: The office, formerly known, as Pocket postoflice, in Moore county, has been re-opened in ,the a a . . . 1 neignoornooa ot jtsjormer location. The" inteiestine revival, of - religion now iri progress at the Salisbury street Baptist hurcb. is increasing in interest. be iembers ;of the Swain1 Street Baptist hurcb ob yesterday presented their former pastor. Key. J. i. idurhara, an elegant suit of clothes as a mark of the apprecia tion and esteem in which he was held by the congregation and church over which he had presided so acceptably for the past n;ine months. The u raver my Magazine is to be revived, and the following young gentlemen on Friday last" were elected as editors: From the Philanthropic Society, Isaac. M. TavIor. Chapel Hill; Frank JJ. Winston. Bertie: John B. Lewis. Edge combe. From the Dialectic Society, Alfred Jbhes7Cary; L BY Engelhard, Wilmington; qeorge McCorkie, JNewton. The hrst num ber is to be issued about December 1st.' -; Yesterday Justice Magma served a notice on the defendants in the case ot Shaw vs. The Southern Underwriters As sociation that the hearing of the case would be resumed at tbe Court House, at 11 o'clock A. M. . on Wednesday, September 2Jth, In consequence of the interest that seems to be taken in this case, tbe cxami- 1.: . i l 1 i . i. ' ....... rt sn . uaiiuu win wt ueia iu iu court, i uuih iu- Stead stead of the narrow confines of Justice Magnin's offl,ce, as formerly, i ... j NEW ABVKnriSEMKNTS. O brrsoii & Co. rMusic books. iGerman Pic-Nic Thursday evening. Hall & Pearsall Meats, rice, &c. Green& Flanker Bird seed, drugs, &c Munson & Co. -"-Military Academy suits. Local Dots. ...J,-,-, j It is remarkably healthy in Wil mington just now, for this particular season ofttbeye;ar.: i ! r r- i J ustice Ilarriss has performed two marriage ceremonies inhis office within the past week. ! " Summer t weather has returned again.' .. The thermometer indicated 81 de grees iu our office yesterday. ! " Mr. Thomas Barby, formerly of J :- - ! . : this city, but now , a resident of Florida, I arrived here yesterday morning for a brief I viait i - T i n . ' " , rwu.ommj. wuruwu, loruieny Adjutant qeoeral,; ,bot. now,.Reventte.;In- ontr.r tnr thia StntA -ia ho hn rfflil I .:T ' ' ouf'iness L:TiA rnn.,i (inmn.i.o;n. uv ww.fc vviuiuiooivucio na.v tucuu,cu M"5u,cui1 ut luo .iewiim auu disbursements of the county posted on one of Khe' inner walls of the court house." ? n . a . rt . 7 1 wo or mree-wming assault ana battery' cases were disposed of by .Justice tr-n vlatorAaxr nn,i OMn.i Dl.fi ... rT irSTT:, ' r" --"..V-.- .W .'".W H Statiotiarv for; lower prfessore, t ..-, iir : in;, o''.. ; ' stationaTy.t.emperalure.iWinds mostly. from thdeast, partly cloudy: weather and areas Qf light rain, ,are the; indications nfor this ' . - ; seciioa to day. i - jQhief of;lojlce Brock is, gettiug all the streets and" sidewalks in good condi tion again." Yesterday the street force was engaged itf draining fiom'e'ioW places iu the neignbornooa or tne Marine Hospital. It really does seem that-1 du r sand-hni9 will produce, pears. , Mr. L. J.' ; -rr- ' ' Ai j TT.. i i Ta:i i uy, oi um xtunureu, .cumouu county, hag vrninir i rat nf. Ihf Dnn'hpB'ir iTl'A nr-ii I ijr."A,".".- .-a leme vaiiety, which bore this year fourteen oore mis year rourteen ,?f them weighing ?Uf , enormous pear's, 'one ounces, n .- ; ... Till j Prawned Man. We mentioned a rumor in' our last' to, the 1 effect that a colored man had been drowned, j .bft afiafrraftwtien this.cily ; and iPoint Caswell a few nights previously. We since J learn (bat the man's name was Jones,' and I i".l Jii.i .i 1'J. j'i V:',:: I mat ue wus empioyeu ou-one ot tue uats. beluging to Capt. Paddison of the steamer North jtast.': He fefl.oflt the flat'at a place callei.Headiag'sY-B.luff; about 1 87- miles above Wilmiriartori.' Deeeased Was ' Wsl- t dent of WUmington, and leaves a wife,- the 1 woman referred, to in our last as having I Stales witli Ihia show embracing Wllming made inquiries' for her husband. ! ,! '" 'I ton in his travels through our State. ' St a r. OPERA HOUSE. am. smim itniieii anal HI Com pan r. Sol. Smith Russell is too well, known in Wilmington now to need any commendt tion from the press, either before or after a performance. - He is an old favorite here, both on account of his ability in his chosen I fore a small audience in Wilmineton: his success has always been marked niSnt waa no exception to the rule. He and I. . , I II 1 a nn irkmnnnn rvawa: 1 . Jt-' WM en(migh to make nnv mnnWpi Proud. Ope'r. H, wki I : . . . . . . j . i eu, ana rarely, 11 ever, have we seen an audience more thoroughly delighted. Every piece on the nroirramme i was encored J donhlfs-pnfv,ivrt n !.- ViJ quartette were called out three times.' ' ' T Sot Smith Russell was the , same Soli Smith Russell who has several times before cnarmed the people of .Wilmington, except uc improves wun age ana experience, Mri J. G. Lumbard. lh lmaor. fnllv ono .. 'Zll J T b Laiuiii it? if b 1 1 i mi if in i iiur nan rvvannn I :)". . "" him. He has a remarkably fine voice and his efforts were enthusiastically received. In response to an encore he sang "The Old ; Sexton" with a pathos I hat called to mind George Kunkel, when " The Old 8extpnf Was bis great specially. Miss Dora Wiley, the soprano, and. Miss 1 Anna Holhrook. the contralto, bothjiave I Voices of remaikable compass and sweet- cess. In every' sons thev showed their fine I i . " j I talent and cultivation, and we predict for them a successful career. Mr. LP.' Pfau has a good tenor voice: and he only needs experience and cultiva- tion to make him a popular and apprecia- mtc uicuiiKt ui me vuiupaoj. JM.ISS .r.... ... .1 ..- , - . ? L'Eslelle, the little lady who presided a the piano, also deserves honorable mention She occupies a pSsition less prominent than the other members, but she is careful and skilledjperfoimer, aud acquits herself welk While (he programme of the evening was excellent in all its parts, we must say that the ringing by tbe quartette was unu sually fine. ; It was superbj'or, as the young ladies would say, 'perfectly splendid.' We regret that the late hour at which we write prevents a more elaborate and de tailed notice, for we . conscientiously be lieve that it would be difficult to say more than the ladies and gentlemen composing the company deserve. They give a chaste, elegant and refined entertainment, and we cordially commend them to our friends of the press every where. , Breab)ne Open a Plat. I Monday night a flat belonging to Messrs. Bangs & Dolby, contractors for closing New Inlet, was landed at tlie wharf foot of Dock stieet, and Frank Dudley, who was in charge, locked up the cabin, in which there was a quantity: of clothing and other articles, and went home. Returning to the flat about 4 A. M., yesterday, he found the door of the cabin unfastened, the lock broken and a colored man by the name of John Scott lying down in the cabin asleep, or pretending to be so, while in the middle of the floor was piled u p a lot of the cloth ing, which bore the appearance of having been placed there preparatory to removal. Complaint was immediately made to the authorities, a warrant issued, and soon af ter? warus Scott was arrested on the charge of forcible trespass. Upon the assembling of the Mayor's Court the case was turned over to' Justice John S. James, .who required him to give a justified bond in the sum of $50 for his appearance before him for pre-' liminary examination, in default of which .he was committed to jail. 1 -. Siuce writing the above, the case was in vestigated by Justice James and the prose- cutor failed to establish his charges, where- upon the defendant was discharged and the prosecutor ordered to pay the costs. AotUer Edition. We learn that a second edition of the iawa enacted at the' last session of the Gei . . . . ... erai Asscmoty is in course oi publication under the superintendence of the Secretary of State. This has been rendered necessa ry by the small number originally printed, the increased number of magistrates created under the amendments ,to the organic law, as well as by grave errors which were made in the print of the first edition regarding the new election law; -We learn these facts from a gentleman from Raleigh, now in the city., : : - - Tlio Ocean Tramp. . From a Special dispatch from New York to ; the" Charleston Journal ,qf Ctmtnerf:ett dated tbe 24th ids.., we learn that a dis patch had been received there to the effect that the tramp schoonerrZonas Smith, vfrom Boston for Savannah; .heretofore ' men tioned iu these columns,, was -found adrift Bear Sspelo Sound, on tbe Georgia coast, without anchors or sails,: and towed to Do- boy, Ga.,-on that, day (Monday), by 1 the steamer ; Dioiator.y which funs" between Charleston amrjacksonvrile, Plaj, by the way .of Sayaonab., The crew were all safe. ' M-y0r Court. riie only cases before the Mayor's Court Veth .of hn Scott, colored, charged. with forcible tres pass, who was turned over to a magistrate; Frank Cash, colored, for being disorderly. who was turned over to. Duncan- Holmes, Superintendent of the Work s jHoase; and a party charged with drunkenness, who was fined f 5. . .... rj "".-'--k -.,r -hj r tW r." 7 ' xireaa Caaalas From a circular received frdrff Mr.'ijbhn oBrien, who is said to be f amoua'aa a cir- cus manager, we 'Warn that be is howW thA' rnarl '. and will ahnrtlv ' anrwar in th leading towns' and cities' of the. Southern WHOLE NO. 3,163 Thermometer uttecord. : The f olio wingf will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at! 4.35 yesterday evening,i Washington mean!; time, as ascertained from-the daily bulletin-. issued from the Signal Office in this city: Augusta 75 Charleston, ......80 Ckr8icana. . . . 1' 88 Montgomery 82 : JNe w .Orleans, . . , , 81 JSorfoIlc....... Galveston, 1 . V.St Indianola. 82 Punta Rassa, .7 . . . Savannah,... .. ...78 Jacksonville; i . . . '.77 St. Marks,...., -.82 Wilmington,;;., 79 Hey west.:. . .; . ; Mobile, ;U';vv7.. 85 Accident. ' 1 ; pumer, ,one. .ojj tne..crew oiuia ' "T a' T ! " ' ' ' '''."-' . ' W, Ti I ADA At hie laim nrnl'Dn .llnnH.ni .fl.mivui I ; . T. & , , . v . " By -s accidentally, knocked down the hold 01 tbe ve83el wWl" engaged m helping I to load her.. -He was-taken tothe Marine t ' lT . "al 1 tr-r w -bt nw?8l. W; aarge i, ait, i .w, ane, wnwe ne receivea proper attention. . f Ttte 'LonnboremeiDi strike. . i We learn that the trouble among the col. l ored stevedores alluded to in our last, still r-i:-.... i Ja :A .1 Y!j i il i -'-i 7: ' V. wu"uuc ouu y nave .rerasea to n m r . t - - ' . k ijWorK iop mepnecs wntcu nave ueen offered them,v VWe also -hear that the Laborers' jTJnion held one or two, meetiugS; yesterday, but with what result we have not beemin. formed. ::-' . . n I Ki veb and niAKf jm b ixerik.: j . xuc rvryxtruf, xiouse; sauea irom lav-- - rF... T.. i . T t w erpool for this port on the 10th inst.' Our news about the condition of the river, published in our last; was' obtained uv..u,u ... vui moi, n.. vumiucu 1 STrom the steamer Wave' not' the'lfortti' 'as it erroneously : appeared ? I Wahtedy every one.who lias an i intei- I ffealm a I v. i j i . , . . , blood; and pure blood is the sure Dossea- sion of those who use Dr. Bull's Blood Mix ture, acknowledged as a superior blood bu rner. !.! -r Tine wiwnifnv w wnuiw Th.nmnJut . eonaaeror. the lowliest serf, or rudest savaze enc- umb alika to beauty's charms. No aid to beauty is so potent as Gourand's Olympian Cream. Conveys ao idea of artificial appliance. . Price in' Jarge Bot- ues reansea to une uoiiar. trot sale oy i. u. Slttnda, ! . .v---.; , i i What rJeasant memories of the Dast and acrrcea: ble associations of the present are involved in the woras, DacKwneat cares, aimna, waffles, blscnitSv J rollftl nnt-niea' frrilf rinmnlincrs Ac To make all uese penectlon itseil.uaa jjoolbt's Yxasf fow DELIBERATE SUICIDE. 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Newman',' John G. Oldenbuttel, F. Luhrs, N. Hullen, D. Sparks, Committee.. . gept26-lt Xosi, N SATURDAY NIGHT, ON MARKET, BE- tween Front and Second Streets, a BREASTPIN, made of fine Gold Wire.;, A euitable reward will be paid if left at the Office of Messrs. O.'G. PARS- O. G. PARS sept 25-21 Bice and CheeseJ Bbls BALF BJCB, : . JQQ! Boxes CHBBSBV ? - - : il i s-'i-iForsale VeryfavVby '" ' ;' ;' !i : Sept 2C-D&Wtf i HALL & PEARSALL. 4 : .if'i 8.-.? : : ; ' ' : 0OTTON BAGGISQ AND TJB;S, tl For saleiy. . sept 25-D&Wtf . i HALL & PEARSALL. BliST BOOKS for SINGING1 SCHOOLS ! ,v- i .u s'v' ia i ir--; k .-ii.,.. iv,-.. Clioriis CMr Iistrnctiuii BsoL -; : Byk.N,vroH9SOM, vJust Ovri. 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St. . Powder, Shot and Caps T RETAIL. SHELL F ALL SIZ ES 4T LOWEbT PRICES, i GILES & MURCHISON'S v fept 83-tf - ' ' New Hardware Store. Just Beceived, SOME OF THE LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE SHAPES IN Fall and Winter Hats and Umbrellas. HARRISON & ALLEN, CITY HAT STORE. sept 23-tf: I ; ! E.EV. DANIEL MOEBElLE'S " English and Classical School, , Corner of Orange and Fifth street! . .-HE NINETEENTH ANNUAL SESSION WILL begin (D. V.)Thursday. Oct. 4th. Eept 23-tf John Dawson I HAS THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED stock of Hardware in this city. Country mer chants and close buyers generally wUl find it to their -xkxkbbst to call and xxajokb goods and prices be-, fore buying at bxaixsb houses. , , ' : . " THE OLD STAND, sept ?3 tt . , . . - : 19, 20 and 8J Market street. - Prof. E. Vari Laef WILL , RESUME HIS LESSONS IN MUSIC . , na in the GEE MAN LANGUAGE, on MON DAY, October 1st. Night Classes for Gentlemen. 1 - ' - Thorough instruction. Terms moderate. . Address, for circular. ' 5. sept 25-lw , , . E. VAN LAEIL. a Instructed to Sell, IJT BBLS. N. O. MOLASSES, . j ;Large Invoice Molasses and Syrups, all grades. Invoice Coffee and Sugar, . , , . ; , v Lye, Potaeh and Soda, iSoaps and Candles, all grades. ; 230 Spirit Casks, ' ' -25 Bbls Glne, - - . .Invoice Onions, Sweet Potatoes, ' ' " .Dried Peaches, Choice Goshen Butter. . Lard,MacheralaodMuUct8. : . - "Please remember, we-do not hnW? nonria r. a profit, but selL v , - j PETTEWAY & 8CHULKKN, Brokers and Commission Merchants. Spt"25 tf Next North Princess and Water Sts. Country Merchants WILL FIND OUR " STOCK OF BOOTS i SHOES ., : . LARGEST in tbe CITY , i Aad onr Prices ;i . , . Ue Lowest In the State. .1 I li Ij;-.-. : j 1 septiatx . ? , Call in and Examine. , . . ; '''' GEO.' R. FRENCH & SON, ; 39 N. Front st. 1 ;f
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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