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THgllOBimiQ STAR. I e ByVnra.Ji. bebsaub, ; ft jBLI8HED DAILY' JBXCSPT MONDA YS ' RATES or SUaSOBXJPTOHt IX AlVAXCn : T :. -, jueyear' (by maH) postage paid,., r. :...'.. ;$7 00 months. : ...... 1 ... .'I tt" '. 4 00 rhree months," .. 1 To City Subaerlberv delivered in any part or the i.jty Fifteen Cents per week. - Our City Agents are irt inthorized to collect f er mere than three months in advances-v- ' ' " " 1 m , The London --StJL rJe2''d3 P0""01 Schouvaloff a proposals as Dut a reiteration of Prince Gortschakoff's ?circular - and nrees: England (to stand - firing , The Government t wasr sustained. ny dvecTsixty majority in the IJouse of Commons iq tbe matter of raising and keeping troops in jtime of peace. ' A destructive tornado passed over .Mineral Point; Iowa, shatter - ng bouseaM killing- five persons; "it also killed tnree persona iu oiuwd county. : Tbe Scott; Democrats triumphed ;.: in ' the Pennsylvania Convention. !A dam aging fire occurred at - Hartford, Conn.,! burying a number of firemen; three were killed and six wounded. Mr. Ed munds in theVSenate . reported from the! Select committee as regards the ascertain- ing and declaring the result of elections for "President and Vice President; Mr. Thurman aissentea. ; - vommitlee pa Education and Labor reported adversely on resolution to provide for the enforcement of the eight hour law. House Com mittee on Elections divided Democrats; favor a new election and Republicans de-i ciare Kainy entitled to bis seal. i ire at Sun Crook,', ;N. H.V joss $60,000. yK1 No importance attached to the outbreak in Catalonia, Spain; insurgents insignificant: L - New York markets: Money easy at 3 percent; guld strong at 10Q101; cotton quiet at cents; flour heavy with a limited demand for export and home use; wheat closed a shade firmer;' corn Jc lower; spirits turpentine quiet at 2929c j irosin quiet at $1451 52$P: V4;-a 'Zji. Mrs. Vpsburgh has fled, and ho one knows whither nor why. , It compli cates ttie Rev. Vo8burgh8 case. , i A new monthly magazine has been started 5 at Mobile," Alabama. It ii called the Gulf 'Stream, and is edi ted by Mr. T. C. DeLeou, a well known journalist and writer for the periodicals. - , , This time it is Stanley Matthews, and his complaint is that Hayes does not heed his recommendations. In fact, there is a" talk of a widening chasm and the hand-shaking is be- comini more difBcolL ' " The opinion in Washington is grow ing that the House will declare by a formal vote that it has no purpose to Sestroy the President's title to his of?? fice by the proposed investigation. It, is said the moderate Democrats wilt . vote for - such a " resolution. I Mr, Hayes is represented as taking a very deep interest in the - investigation; Very, likely, and very natural, too, under the circumstances. Tennyson wrote his ballad, "The Revenge," thirty years ago." He of fered 'it for 175.- It was declined. In the" meantime the great poet went on weaving his immortal chaplet. The other day, only the.. Nineteenth Cen tury was glad to pay.bim H,500 for the same' rejected poem."; We incline to think it was a -v.ery hard bargain, and that $75 would have been a good i - 1 price. . : ' , .. :. At the grand concert given in Mr. Gilmore's honor,' which came off at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, Eng land, on tile 21st mst., thirty Hhoa sand ; people were in , the audience, and three thousand singers and three . hundred instrumental players occu pied seats in the great transept. The London papers are quite cordial over the success. 'Mr; Gilmore and bis American band are on their way to the Paris Exhibition. ' Radical Plans to Tbwart Inveatlea- - Hon. L Washington special to Baltimore Sun. ' Secretary Sherman was on the floor of both ' Honses to-day, consulting with his party friends and imparting to those who were deemed worthy of confidence the details of the plan . which the ''. administration has .con cocted to break down the investiga tion. The plan . is simple and very shrewdly conceived. ; It is to dissem inate industriously, at . all, important points and commercial ; centres,; the view that the Democrats intend, - un der any circumstances, to make the attempt to forcibly dispossess Mr. Hayes, and to declare; therefore, that the public tranquility is threatened, and that all business, interests will be paralyzed. -J In this way. it is hoped that pnblio opinion will be " brought to bear so strongly that the investi gation will be stopped.- One of the initiatory features of this plan was developed in the statement, which was generally circulated from Wash ington last night, to the effect'; that , many Southern and Northern Demo- crata are receiving letters - regretting that they have, taken, action calcula ted to add -to the ; present financial distress. ., - ... . ; as s-hb " Holly waoaRleiatorlaii at Blcbmoad, tRicHkoDTMay , -Tbday.was observed as tneHolly ' wood memorial; day. AH the gjaves of the Confederatejaoldiers buried at that, as well as the Israelitisb Ceme tery, were decorated. Several thou- : II 1HI lMlll lilMI33ai:g ' - -: . . j': j u itui'i b i-iitn ,t o-?ufVtj.V- . lit . .-,: c - - A.- ... . i - .. .. " 1 ; .... ... ... .j". .j. ) i . x i ' j j . Jiij :..J ' L'k--. .r . . I ' '. - VOL: XXII.--NO. 55. and persons were st KnllwAnd Cemetery. Among the number were me. w ashington City Knight Tem plars.; All the Richmond military were tn the grounds in Uniform. Tbe Labor Party and the Army pill. Washington Special to Baltimore Sun, May 23. 1 The Radical Greenback L abor Club of this city to-nisrht adoDted reaoln tions declaring that any proposition to increase the army or put the miir- ta of, the States . on a war footing Can only be ? regarded as a threat against the people, and one that can not fail to.bear the bitter frnit of revolution and that the proposition to restore ; Grant to anv position of power looks to the subversion of the pnoiio liberties, the establishment pt military despotism, and the butchery oi American workingmen. Wbat'Sbermau Say. ' . lWishington Star. - Secretary; Sherman was to-day askea.Dy a reporter ot the Star it be was nxt worried by;- the , newspaper stories afloat about his ; connection with the Louisiana election. ' The Se cretary replied: "No, I am glad that this matter has got. .'beyond " lying newspapers, and cowardly innuen does. Specific oharges ; -have been maae, ana wnat i want is an open hearing and no favor. This I intend to nave, ana it l succeed in gaming such a hearing the men making the charges against me will be convieted as liars and libellers, and perhaps something worse. Spirits . Turpentine. They will call him "Rev." J. H. Mills. ) Two houses in rear of Bonitz's Hotel, Goldsboro.were burned down Satur day night. .Luther Equals was tried at Beaufort court for the murder of - his wife and acquitted. - v The orphans from the asylum will give concerts at Pollocksville, Wed-! nesday. May 29; LaQrange, Friday, ' the sist; Wnite Uall, Saturday, June 1st, and Faison on Monday, June 3d. Raleigh News: The train on tho Raleigh & Augusta Air lane sow leaves here at 5:30 p. m., and on arrival at Sanford Btops twenty minutes for supper.;; At the expiration . of that time the train on the Western Road leaves for Fayetteville.reach iog the latter place at midnight. ; ' Granville tobacco recently sold at the following hlghprices: Rev.' W. Hester, $47, $60; R. H. Flemming, $50, $50, $68; N. H. Flemming; $49, $59, $59 J T. J. Crews, $58; W. W. Tingen, $40,$50 B. F. Aiken, $53; Robert Stark, $49. To bacco is low, but Granville beats the world.' Richmond ,tate: The fate of the beautiful young lady,' Miss Melissa Smith, who fell and was killed at the Hal teras Island light-house Monday morning, has cast a gloom over the entire Carolina coast.' She was the belle of Dare county the bright; "Light of the Reef" and a dearly loved and interesting girl. i - Mr. ; Mills writes us that the ap-j pointments of the Chapter of Orphans from the Oxford : Orphan - Asylum - have been; changed as follows. . . Swansboro, May 23d Morehead, 24th; Beauiort, 25th; Newbern,1 27th ; Pollocksville, 28th, 11 A. M.; Stone-i wall, 29th; Kinstoo, 81st; White Hall, June 1, 3 P. M. ; La Grange at night; ; Mt.! Olive, June .3; Hoop Pole Church, 4lh, at 3 P, ; and Lock Creek, 5th, 3 P.M. . . Salisbury Watchman: The gra-; ding . of the Yorkville and Lenoir narrow! gauge railroad has reached wilhin two and a half miles of Newton, in Catawba J - A gold mine has just been discovered on Maj. N. F. Hall's plantation, and is supposed to be very rich. ;. .-- Mr. John A. Snider has shown us a specimen of ore taken from the Dunn's Mountain mine,' which is owned by Snider & O'Neal. , The, specimen was the richest we ever saw came nearer beiag a nugget than what is commonly called ore. We find the following, heroio strain in the Trinity College letter to the Oxford lorcMght, that is itoo good to be omitted in the Stab "that shines for; all": "The perforating characteristic of your briI4 liant locals induces me to exercise it as tbe . most commodious medium of acquainting the people with . the joyous anticipations and intended realizations of our coming Commencement. Should those grasping for literary nutrition wish to be satiated, they will be amply, remunerated by attending and listening to tbe thrilling strains of Gov.. Colquitt and Bishop Pierce. " Charlotte Observer; The ex cursion disease has broken .out again this summer on the line of the Western North Carolina Railroad. The first of the season was on the 21st, from Salisbury to Newton. Mr. Amos G. Cummin gs, who was here and wrote the funny account of the Georgia North Carolina cock fight for the New York Sun, came down the Richmond & Danville Railroad last night and stopped over sins. Salisbury,- on ma way; ta JJaia Mountain to investigate and write up the alleged recent disturbance in . the internal improvements of North Carolina's Vesuvius. Tarbbro 'Southerner-. The case of Wm H. Weathersbee vs. John King, for $10,000 damages for in janes to plaintuz bv Dlasterine fallinff on him; in a house rented from defendant, was decided last week bv the iurv awarding him S2.5UU. r ! Mrs. Mollie Exum, living near Whitakers, died oa-Friday last in the, 97th -year of ' her age. " Yet there are some who call this a "malarial" county. vl -Mr. Ed. Hamil ton, residins near St. Tammany's Ferry, Da., lost his dwelling by fire on the 12th insL, as we are informed by Mr. Joseph Powell. Mr. Hamilton married the daugh ter of Jesse, H: Powell, Esq. , of Edgecombe, who was with him at tbe time. Newborn Nut Shell: The com mittee .appointed . to select an orator for Federal Memorial Dayr have invited Mr. Jno. & Manix of this city to deliver the ads dress upon tnai occasion, ana ue ubb Bigni fled his willingness: ta comply. , r -In St Thomas, West Indies, Monday, April 29tb, 1878, Capt. W. C Jones, of this city, died of dropsy. Capt Jones was born in Aber- deen, scoiiana, Aiarca xoiu, , nwu, auu married in Newbern, -where he has resided tar manv vears with his ' family. ii r-On Tuesday night last" Mr. Henry Caravan of WasbingtOn, H . u., provoaeu a uuucimjr with Mr. John Matthews, one of our towns men, "who Was In- - Washington on business, and Mr. uattbews usea. nis .mub ,u juc. CaravaB. inflictine wounds which it is be lieved will assuredly result in death. - i v I' -l ' ; ' " r"- K it's - , '1 ' - -'-4-w -c-u 3 . . II WILMINGTON, ; NwC", SATTJElAY;b From : Gov. J Yance's speech - at (jnariotte, as reported In the, Observer y The speaker bad been 'given credit fori very great familiarity with ihe-Scripthres;1 in- uccu, it uau ueea saiu ot mm mat no anew more of the ' Bible and practiced less of it man any other man in the estate., isut however that -might be, he had lately fallen upon an internretation of a certain Biblical text which he djd not find -laid down by any of the commentators. ' It is said that in heaveijt there is neither marriage nor giving in marriage, and this he conceived to mean that there were "so' many more." wo men mere man ,men that there couia not pe found men enough to go .'round. - .Greensboro Patriot: M is, M. A. Dodson, si very estimable lady, Mied after a. brief illness, m this City,- Monday morning. ! r- There was a heavy frost lael' Wednes day night, Rust is doing: much dam age to wheal in this locality. Tbe rail road meeting at the Court House,- Monday night, was largely attended. Remarks were made by Messrs. C. G. Yates, C P. Men denhall, and D. W. O. Benbow. At . the Close of the meeting further remarks ; were made by D. F, Caldwell. . A resolution was passed, almost unanimously,', to submit a proposition ta the voters of the city la levy a tax oi fo.DUU annually for three years to provide for the convicts at .work on the road, and the authorities will be called upon to suomit the question to me voters. -: " - Goldsboro Messenger: A' most terrific storm passed over this section Tues day night j The heavy rain was accompa nied by severe thunder and lightning,' and in some portions it hailed. " The rain did great damage to growing crops, fences and property generally. . We .learn that tbe dwelling of Mr. W. W. Kornegay, at Mount r 1 i i . j i vjuvv, was sirucK. oy iignimng, aoiog, How ever, but little damage: '' The lightning-rod attached to the ein house on the Granger farm was torn off and scattered some dis tance, and from all sides reach us reports or destruction to properly. Arthur JJ. Speight, Esq.. is experimenting with to-4 bacco this year. One day - last week he planted twenty-five acres , of - the," weed,! about 110.000 plants, on his farm in this: county. Others of our citizens are experi menting on a large scale. The heavy vain -TasAafrf avv ' mtTif nra, mapa( laafi washed out the dam of Mai - B. F. Hook's fish pond, and tbe Major lost 4,000 one year, old perch, - Salem Press: Thermometers 92; in the shade Tuesday. j The engine of our Rough and Ready r Fire . Company has! beeain use forty-six years; it was brought from Philadelphia in 1832. Earnest farmers report wheat harvest in two weeks, f Much complaint from alt directions of rust; Some say an insect is also at work on the grain.; t The Commencement exercises of Salem Female Academ v will be ' oni Thursday June 20tb at ; 9 o'clock A; M.l The concluding musical entertainment wilt be given in the evening of tbe same day at 8 o'clock. J 8... T... Mickey -.informs ns that he has eighteen acres in grapes, which Eromise tbe largest shipments - since 1872. essrs. Linville and Lanchenonr also-re - The dwellers on the Yadkin '. are said to be strictly observing the fish law which.' went into effect May 1st, and expires June 10th, forbidding any person to net, trap, or in any way catch fish from. . the waters of thnVurlkin Rirpr within tho limit nrnw scribed, forty one days, during the spawn-; lag season. is-r tf-v'V ' 3iTt Washington' (N. C.) correspon-j dent of the Tuboto eknanerner:-f.Tho Board of County Commissioners have decided to issue bonds to the amount of $ 10,000 to pur chase tbe bridge from Gen.-, Grimes, Tbe people in this section desire very much; that President Robinson, of the Seaboard iwmroau, wouiu extenu tne route or met steamer Chowan to Jamesville, connecting T- f . 1 ' . . . I . . . . 1 II there with the Jamesvuie & Wasnincton It R. - The family of the late Judge E. o. yv arrea are erecting to ma memory; a large, handsome granite montraent. . -j Masters Bruce Small wood, Arthur Williams and Lawrence Scott were over the bridge,! on Thursday last, gathering pebbles'; near) the water's edge. Small wood, While so doine. fell overboard . in very deen water and sank twice. " Young Williams, "unable1 to bear the distressing sight, of .seeing his; companion drown without an effort to save vvtu ieutwu aa w aw aw ww awasf aaaa ,vmwi w arw v u . . r , . I mm, pmngea noiaiy in, caugm mm, ana I heroically struggiea 10 get to me ' wnarr i which neither would have reached alive had not little Scott procured a pole, which be extended and drew them ashore with. - i He was a young man, and a. granger. He' had'signa on his; upper lip of what may some day be a moustache: .; He wanted . to a -' m i j a ouy a pacKsge ui envelopes uuu sieppeu I doves stamped on the fold. After eyeing them closely, he said,, f'D n the doves; he, was a conning man anu wanieu eume wnu i owls or hawks on them as he calculated on catSiIng SSSS - ' -'- ; i. ' - mm'm sa'i ; V j Mai. W. J. .Montgomery , wai nominated by the Democrats for the So? licitorship of the SJxth District. . Dr. R. W. King has 'been nomi nated Senator from Wilaon, and.prC J. M. mrnrn . m . WW I 1 " . ji Taylor for the House, yance wasihdorsea I for Senator, Smith ' for Chief Justice and f Howard Associate. Tarboro Southerner : If the colored men intend Ho keep a white man in Congress from this District, they had better hold on to the Governor. ; He is an honest man, as all his political foes say of- him He is also a good worker for . his constitu ents. . 4 :;-.. .: u vj ! The Democratic couutjconvenj-1 ion ; iniRowan; delegated Messrs. P. Ei l tion Shober, Jas. E. Kerr and Luke Blackmer to aDDoint delegates to the District and Senatorial conventions. These three will virtually cast the vote of . Rowan, as the -L The County Conventions"; of Hyde, Bertie and Martin have endorsed Hon. P.: H. Winston, ot. uertie. sociate Justice of the Supreme good man, and if nominated he an excellent J uaee. xuuewn Winston is one of the foremost lawyers in North Carolina if learning be any test. ' Washineton .Press: We have just been shown a letter from one of the most prominent cittzens'of Pitt county 4n which he says that Pitt county will cast her vote for the Hon. Jesse J. Yeates, ,and that -should a second schoice bei hecessary be will go f or JamesE. Moore. Beaufort, Pitt and Hyde counties have already fallen in-line.. BUI m ' ; I JF cSi " - Salisbury Watchman: Thb Fayetteville Gazette,- if we mistake' not, said; -."We hope we will not be called on to vote for DaVid ' Schenck,l' ' or words i to that effect j They express our feelings to Jhe dot we hope never to be called on to vote for him for abvthine: To our knowl edge, there is not a Schenck man in this commnnitv. ; s v- ' ' nv i?' "May your troubles only be little ones, and may you always have Dr. Bull's Baby Syrurr handy," 'said an -old bachelor toa he wly-married couple. . j -x i z , t 1 nDn"ihvwnniiiiiiRKi'rir(!'i H. C. McQtjkkn Lot for sale y a 1 Cboktv. & Mob&is Auction tale. Ofeba HousB-3anlata of Esther; 3j ; . ; ULEBK OP MABKKXiftarKei npnse.,ims ' SAml NobtbbOp Insurance notice: , . Local Oota. on. i .1,1: rnr.t finn- f f . i UB , i BUUUIieH , yyuui y j vvu- vent ion meets at the . Court House this morning, at 10 o'clock. . ,. ?is li The box-sheet for reserved seats io the Cantata of Esther 'witt be open at Heinsberger's to-day, at 1 o'clock. s The Mayor only had .. one. case before him yesterday, morning, that of ' a Colored man charged with, disorderly ; con- I 'duct; ap4 that was dismissed. John Dyer, colored, 'convicted before Justice Hill's court of J wilful aban-! donment, ..waSj .ibdged in 1 jail Thursday evening for non-payment oi me nne ot one penny and the costs. !;s;Mi U Falling, followed by tising ba rometer, nearly ; 'stationary ! temperature, southerly to westerly winds, and clear or partly cloudy: weather,' ; are the. indication for this section lo-d ay. Already, so we are lqtormea, are the Charleston people engaged In 1 Bbipping peaches to the Northern markets. -It is something remarkable to see ripe peaches this early in the season. , ,: "... , . : -:,.t ' : Mr. George' Sullivan,1 who was ao severely stabbed a few weeks since, has sufficiently recovered - to be on the streets yesterday, bat complains that his left side is yet partially paralyzed. " ' i- r Patrick Jordan, wlbo underwent an examination a week or two ago,-" and was ordered to be sent to the insane de-; partment at the County ; Poor- House; was; on the streets yesterday. : '.,, X: , Speakihff of ! tbe-' oelebratiori of I the 20th. the Charlotte Observer says: , "The Cape Fear Light Artillery made a splendid show in the procession. We couldn't have: gotten along without them.'1 ' I' i The excursion! up. the . river on the steamer JSTor1:Eastt yesterday; : nnderj the auspices of thej Dorcas Society of .St Paal's Evangelical Lutheran; Church, la represented to have been a grand success. The excursion lo-Smith ville, on; the Steamer J. a. Underhiu, under the management of Capt'J. W. Lippitt, which: Was to have" taken place' yesterday," was I postponed on account of the threatening appearance of the weather, early in the' morning. irf. :i-ti-:i jThe Raligh iVW saysAj couple ;of curiosities j; were.; sent to jthe Hnseum yesterday,;byMr. Jas. McGowan I of "Wilmington . l One is a amall clam shell, ' ' . . -- . . petrified, and filled With clear water. The other is an Indian pipe, of dark clay, about S1A 11X iwgui, .(ubllj .bu.ivuiI These were found in a peat bog.". Mary Hollis, a small colored girl; Annvmta1 Ar mfllrinap an nflflATllL - llnOll Bdh a r other child, was committed to jail jyester-. ' ji . : V i. kJI uav ior nuu-ua y Micu .vi. too.nvswi.m w case, She is said to possess 4 decided penchant for fighting little children, ana, . mm- v nnSiknti ha fa Hot rf f ri onna wnnln xuia r11 fro . r"f; " TT; " 7 interfere to keep her out, oi lau, . imnamg the punishment might be .of:; pome service Drownlni of a Colore4 Girl. T . JA. colored girl .by:, the j name-of Betsy, V . ' -. m. i - f - , . . . . m. " - n 1 UrinlD, empioyea Oil inc i sieamer'-A-x boat, was drowned, on Baturdajr.iast. ana w&s lasfseen about 3"o!clbck onjhat day hn th b . j he wnarf a wuuc uc " 1 r'-V ,u - l tztJ-TLZ-Z t - - vr--- , a p PayettevUle; when she sdddehly and mysi(f .William Yerby alsohad a hearing before briouslv diisapipeared.i . The' officers of the I Justice Hill on .the chafgepf conrmittingan boat, however, were under the .impression 1 that she had seized a favorable opportunity I and for some cause -had left the boat; bnt this 1 iheorvr Was1 exbloded' on Thursday I meram'&wbAntb'e bodi t ihe nfortu4 natft cirl was discovered &DOUI mree mues I below .Fayettevillei the supposition, bein that while engaged in playing around. the boat or wharf she ' accidehtally' 'fell ? over r I board and; was drowned.) 'Deceasedas about 13yeamrf,ag I VcIv hii J "IF I morning," and up in the guai asked the Janitor to lock hint up in tbe guara nouse, stating mat ne was drinking, and was afraid jf he .was allowed to go at liberty he Jiomagei Qtuuk, ana, as a consequence, getj into trouble. The Janitor told him that there was no charge against him; Land he would not accede to his request. I' He subsequently sent a friend gave him ah order on ' the 1 Janitor to lock him up, . according to his rcquestjiinul he gpugiiii miz I y The Fifth Battalion (colored), N. C. S. G-iunder command of 1 cbl;: George Mabson, will papade f or Inspection anif re TieW on Thursday next, the 80th Inst. i The two' companies of the' battalion' from Pay- ptteyille. and the iOoefrom.Chanowe .are exDecteo:. io arrive nere'onj; weaneau a j night. 3Theparade will Uake place in the forenoon, "and in . the afternoon the battal 1 S- s---. f!li- ! W Lit 'vt jLJi rW T i f ' unanallable Letters. The following are to unmailable letters remaining in the city" postoffice: : Samuel Southerlahd&? Son, Richmond, ya, ; Mrs. J. B. Batcbelor, Raleigh,. N. C. i tm aw mm . tary . na...ri. - ! . t ' i r-ri",.' J'i J '' ! I ture debility. - - m s vii ,;t: i i i i rxqi. a. Avoase, manager, w.iue : j, A coiorea man, wnose name was. no. r z o-;;vv-, nrCtc : ' viVw.- I Addreaa given,-' : called at the City; Hall, ryesterda ''"-i.'h Twt ri V" XtourA w mierceae ior mm, ana nnauy vVf I'IZjiU: r'nwMi1 smLiT.. v child VfT&S y?&EK ' ' : I . . . . . ., i!ki-li- I a isusimvu v. a.v vv.....- TT Tn . ITrtriair U 9itlt 1BTH wUlJnake to ( the Mayer? Mh6 toolr pity off Mm- and vw w. v.-, MAYII25.. I8J8V. r 'J r ' 1 : ' M ; i.i i ! -.l-1 . . Xlie Gorcranent and Qaarantlne ith quarantine and ma- rine hospUal mattejsnrXng.the forenoon be. had anjnterview; y?it Mayor Flshblale at his office in the City Hall, at which Dr. ! A. E. Wright, Superintendent of Health, Dr."Wl:W: Lane, in charge' 'of the; Marine Hospital, and; Aldermen H. G. Planner and LiWKingcomposing the 'Sanitary Com- mitteeoftbe Board were present by invito- tion. GeB.-Woodwortbwa8 -evidently no little concerned at the lack of such accom- I mcdations as he .deemed essential for per- sons liable to detention at the quarantine station, both forihe sick. and the welL The quarantine bill recently passed by Congress Willi bethinks, prove a remedy for the in adequate, provisions now existing for the accommodation pf those subject tq quaran tine, and GenwW. stated that if the quaran tine station: were turned over to the Fede- xal Government that the, necessary visiting stations , wharves, .hospital for . the sick, house of .quarantine for. the welL &c.. would be provided, in? which case on the arrival of j a ; vessel, from an infected port the officers and crew would . be removed when the vessel could be thoroughly : fumi gated and cleansed, and all other necessary precautions taken before she. was allowed to come.up to thecity.i The. arrangemen proposed. Gen. Wood worth .declares, .will j not interfere nor in any manner clash, with the duties and responsibilities, off the city I authorities in , matters pertaining toMhe quarantine. . 1 Gen. Wood worth .goes from here to Nor-' folk. ; ! -'. . . State Grand Codft-e 'of Good sainarl- A State Grand Lodge of the Indepeadant Order of Good ; Samaritans and Daughters of Samaria was instituted at the City Hall last night,-and the following officers were elected and. Installed. publicly, in the pres ence of a large number of spectators, by the RJ WG. Sire, E.: W.Williams, of Norfolk, Va., assisted by Robert Peale, N: G. Ora tor and E.,Thurgood,' of Norfolk: Henry Ellis, PJ Gi C; Wilnnngton; L. Bradley.P. P. D., Wilmington;. A. B. Lind, G. C., Wilmington; A ; Graves, G. P. D., .Chais JoUe;B.K.EllerbyJ.aq. .Wilmington; M.' Sherwood, D. G. C; A.Wilmington; Caleb Martin, W.j G. . C., Wilmington;. M. E. Johns, V..G. C. A., Plymouth ; , George A.; Maben, G. Ser , )Vindsor-.C; Russell, G. S.' Aj Wilmington; Wm; Hall, G.- Treasurer, Charlotte ; E. Howard, D. TMi Wilmington ; H. G. JohnsorrGrlirEHzabettt City; L.S A. Wright, G. 1 LCA.; Wilmington A. Downing G. P., Plymouth; T. A. Jones, G. Con. Wilmington ; E. Abbott, S. Con., ttsuth Mills; a. bmith and G-. Coper, I. S., j Wilmingtdni EdwardDavis, CK;p. S; do- p. Hunter, GklQ. S.;A.j rGeorge Sheridan, I G, Marshal,.;-; 1o- The G. C appointed the following Spe-; ciat -Deputies:! Alex. nWright, Elizabeth r City; K Oventon, Plymouth; P. Clabourn, VUU1VC If A , 1111 U 1FC1UUU JU. . ( Martin,, Jacksonville. V' semi-anhuair session; of ' the, I CS. Jt T 1 XT- I 1ft .111 V A I - .- . i " r i -ij-isi' : rn 1 .''..-j: , o" , twenty-nine Lodges in a healthy condition. healthy Condi - - ': s rtae.'Cattlna; scrape." p - - WeslevPolev:' chareed1 with com-4 i , . w m - , I - f . - " : -" . -a j I muting an assault with a., deadly weapon iiad a nearhig befor Justice5 HaV which he was ordered to give bond in the f sum bf f50 -ypr his1 appearance at the next I - a. ' lis i w Awittell l..a . ' rpi, Un ! i ierui oi iua -riuian&.vjruuru , xuw was wq i curring ueiwceu iu3rMcS, uu u.i J plowed 9a tie Re veni Cutter Qlfax. and; iD wbjch hoth suffered severely. assault upon Fo?ey,the case being dismissed at the cost, of the. prosecutor. . , . : :.-; ! : :aFoley was the .worst injured of the two; and had to use crutches in order to be able W atiend the trial, but itappeared from the eiUBUWiui utriweireu uio rr uuuuu iu uig 'ggW twtweerhimself and Yerby,-.when he was trying' to cut the latter. :!; 1 Both of the' parties are colored. , 6 J J" - .' r"; .. ;ea. . . l Ch f rtber-Compllmenj jueneni to arrai.- unaie. House on, , Tuesday and. i Wednesday eve- nihgs last, was the recipient yesterday of a I very flattering letter, from- the ; ladies and I l.:, wK Hiniriaied. in the nerl e . -. r r v w . tormance, tendering him a complimentary ltarv I benefit, and asking him to name the time which would best suit his convenience for -and on that ; occasion,; therefore, our Citi- t 'zeira wIti"'have'iaie3'?' l8rtf D'DOttuSity "Of 1 beauiif ul Cantata. Let there be a crowded . . mw m u mw m w wwm K mm m rm mc m m mt ... h ... The steamship Hegvlator,. Doane,hart rlwA at New York from this Dort on the :i2aAiasXim,, :vls ,: t k ?o.l i,i a, t!-rr;-t- .. . Wi ? .1 s -i:' he Germaii harquenrtiBtfn?,. ,Pus .; arrived at Liverpool from this pert cvt the 22nd IrisU i-!w o :'fiso4 sa Trisi ss.Ai -rj LbAjh (iermanc3 rjarqae Maryarwis, - if a8elina sailed from Antwerp for this port bolhe 22nd lntV??Hi n - Tbeacnooner djeonessciin&coro.i.uom "Boston for Bow doinn am -to' load ' for Ibis portarrived aiBath b'lhe 20th;,insi!, . . wVU.,Wii.u, u. u. uuiKiur wKtm;ui moi iu me cuy court room, at the H P-ff P A; " TT'r TT O "C ng Surgeon arrived here yesterday morn- City Hall,; last night, according to an- . v U O ii, inghisyWla we have already stoted.ber nouncement; kionoat btknino. ' may stth. ing in connection with oaarantine and ma- -Sergeant Alex.' Wicwi wa.4 Utti'tt PrOBi' ;. . I w irr i . i- .rrtn i -r. . . . .... . i . ..m.tuin i''f&,fiS.ni.i -with th.i fn hWd- i.!,si!f.r j i piyvnames jM.wnuajr.iisur :uei( ao iuo wiuc, r j - - It is well with the child. Ji V " J WHOLE NO: :3;369 Aleetineror Oraranlxatlao. The Memorial , Association of the Third I -Sergeant Alex. Wiggs was elected Presi- dent, Sergeant IVV. Bi Ybpp. Vice Presi-' ient, and J. H. Pugh , Secretary. ! , : s ; A'committee of three was' annnintprl tn .prepare a Constitution and By-Laws for the government of the Association, to report to a called meeting when ready. " 4 S; Capt A. L: DeRosset made aVery inter- j sting speech, which was appreciated - and J applauded.-;;? -djk .?., ' t ii dyoU ,Rev. Dr. Patterson. CoL J. L. Cant well J and; Adjutant T. C, James also entertained the Association with some very -pleasant remarks. ' ! ' ," :. :'' ' ' A vote of thanks was tendered Captain'. H. C. Brock for the use of the city- court room -.r.'h'I-j-fO. .,;Vo.:i yiu- lvJ:uiu . , CoL W. L. DeRosset rendered, the mem- bers of the Association some r material assistance, which they ev ldently ' appre- elated. mteetlne or the Carolina Yacht Club. A meeting of tbe Carolina " Yacht Club was held last night pursuant to announce ment Captain 1 1, B. Grainger was unani mously elected Commodore to fill the ya vancy caused by the death of Hon. Wm. Al Wright; and Mr. George D. Parsley was chosen a member of the Governing Board' to fill the vacancy " created by the promo tion of Capt. Grainger. ,; .;-:.v ,; : . Several new members were admitted into the Club. - , ; . By resolution the Commodore was re-- uired to order a cruise of the whole yacht : squadron some time during this ' season.': The place and time of rendezvous, and the course to be sailed, will be announced here after. All of the members of the Club will be ordered out on the cruise and a pleasant time is anticipated.. , . ' " Cnrloaa Excavation. ) A sudden and remarkable caving in of earth occurred at the Intersection of Fourth and' Market ' streets, yesterday' morning, leaving a bole in the space between the rails of the street car track about ten feet deep and two or three4 feet across. . From; the appearance of the excavation there must haVe been V well, pump or cistern at that point some time in the remote past A! Venerable citizen informs us that St. James' Church formerly stood in that immediate vicinity, and suggests that a vault, may have; been located at the spot where the minia ture earthquake took , place. . A sign of warning was immediately placed over the' excavation by Order of the Chief of Police,' until the hole could be filled up, which was soon afterwards done, several cart loads of dirt being emptied into it. 1 Thermometer Record, r . . f The following will show the state of the thermometer,' at the stations mentioned, at 4.35 yesterday -evening; Washington mean time. .fta-aanertAiriAd fmm oiK- hnlloHn' !oem v, - i T" T TTT" J;j Augusta. ..., . 95 Charleston, 87 Mobile, i.i.ii.,,, 96 Montgomery . . ...92 Cor sican a.... i.i. 89 New Orleans, Galveston, .......85 tPunta Rassa, 84 93 93 82 Indianola. ...... .83 Savannah,. Jacksonville,. . . . .93 St.' Marks,; . . Wilmington,. Hey West........ 84 HOTEL AKB1VALS, PrXBCSLL - HorrsE--CoBB Bbos. ; ! Fbop'rs , May24 F . W Ahrens, Charlotte, N C AG Sherman. .Ed J Shrirer. -New York i Jeo M Woodworth,1 WashingtontD C; H E Scott; Brooklyn, N C, Thos A Stanford Jr, Geo W Tucker; R J Boorman, Baltic more, Miss Russell, Chicago; Miss Springs,1 Springfield, Masa; -KtfjK? --i" j.: - i i CIT1 iTKins. Uneqaalled m its location, and unsurpassed m its arrangemisnta, for the convenience and comfort of the traveling public, the Colonnade Hotel on Chest4 nut Street, Philadelphia, holds the highest rank. . a.; boo. BnrbaBT.-rHxaioaaua Sraa Boole Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Her chants andethers needing Rece wmayrelyon promptness , ,;i .v. - ' ' ' Chants andethers needing Receipt Books, or other in tne. exeomon or MOTHERS, MOTHERS, MOTHERS, don't fail to procure Mas. Win blow's 8oothik9 Btbup for all diseases of teething in children. It relieves the child from pain, cures wind colic, regulate the bow els, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest ta the mother."'" rr , IF THERE 18 ANT VICTIM of ah eruptive ma- lady who ae;pairs of relief. .-let him abandon his despondency. Bo lon as it Is possible for him to obtain Qlxnn's Sulphub Soap he need entertain no doubts respecting the possibility of his being cured. --. - .- . ' (. Rejuvenate Tourself with Hnx'sIssTAJtTAjneor s HaibDtx. . i - -: - - , ; Happy tidings for nervous sufferers, and these who have been dosed, dragged and quacked .' Pul vermacher'a Electric Belts effectually cure. 'prema- weakness. and decay. Book and Jour. information worth thousands, mailed free. fDXYiBXACHxa Qalvahio Co.. Cincinnati, ! LIVER IS KING. The Liver is the imperial or- m of the whole hnman svstem. When it la die turbed In its proper action aUldnds of ailments are that Green's August Flower la unequalled in curing &"n!"Mm rjiami. aaa au ina numerous symptoms uu reauit from an unhealthy condition of the Liver aad sto mach. Three doses will prove that it ia Just what you want. v.t ttfr-.j "Relatives and friend are requested to attend the funeral at the residence ef Mr.li B. Hugglns, corf ,-,NEW:" ADVERTISEMENTS. I. j S Hetonrs. j rpHB MARKET HOURS SHALL BE BETWEEN jJ. daylight and 9X o'clock, in the forenoon, from the 1st of June, to the 1st of October; ana between daylight and 10 o'clock from 1st of October to 1st of April: and on Saturdays from 5 P: M. to 9V P. Ml All meats must be moved oat of the Market by . A. Jiana ail outcner snops oe cioaea at ine same nour. bj oraer er ue juyor. - - . , : ;my-8y.-';:'rtM, ;L. M. WILLIAMS, Clerk, j SHOtiClr :?0 t-iti i The' insurance Busntisssi as conduc- ted by DaROSSET A HORTHROr4, will be contin ued under ine same mm nam ana. wua same inte rests as heretofore. ' ' - ; ""I " " ; - sajiujcu NoicraKOP, ? Surviving Partner.g 1 I I ' s ' r ... , . ' .... 1 SATES OFAWVKKTISING. Ona Square ona day,....,V.......i f 1 W two day,.., . 1 15 ' threadaya,.,., 8 60 i ; iourdaya... 8 00 . , live days,;. ' 8 60 . .One week,;,,.. 4 00 . " . " i Two weeks,:. 4::,'. ..... ... 6 60 . u - . rTtreeweeka,,....... 8 50 . " " Oae month........... i. '10 00 i Two montha,..,. ......... 17 00 ' . -M " Three montha,... ..v.'.....,...... 84 00 ' - -' Six monthBi. 40 00 " . " One year, .... ... 60 00 r':r';t , AivMkMWA J jrw iUOAD VUC DUaiO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REPETITION OF THE SACRED CAN- 'SrSjTATA OF- - TPSTIMn UT I T fn Dpnf I B PU 1 CD iiUilMUlUfllj 1U riUl. A. ;D. bnAoii. "In addition to the Cantaia aereral VOCAL and INSTBUMENT4rJ ;KKCES wlU be rendered. . "PAlMion Ticket a Adults 5D cenU; ChBdren 95 cenbi No -extra charge for Reserved 8eataT":;-""-Jv-v:- ... A Diagram open at Helaaberger'a, Saturday, at tP.3d. my 25 St --i-- 01. ORONIiY, Anctlaneer. BT CBONLT 4 MORRIS. . " Mnie, Dray and Harness for Sale. WILL BE SOLO BY AUCTION, ON SATUa i JZ$t neft tte 2501 tast- No- 1 M LK; S-SX P4 8el 01 HARNK8S. Sale at 10 A.M.! attko Market House. iumj mySt-S; I Scream ! I Scream ! rpHS BEST ICSlCREAM IN THK I 1 J22RL1' made of PURE CREAM I Delivered at FIFTY CENTS PER QUART. Send to yonr ordera To-Bay for Suaday. and they aball be prompay attended to.- - - - - r., . , my 85-lt , . . : J.C LUMSDBN. ; For Sale. . " " . ADKSIRABLB BUILDING LOT. IN A PLEA- ""tiohty aad convenient to basines. Neighborhood unexceptionable; no better In thl city. A8 THE PROPERTY IS FOR SALE, adr vantageoua terms wlU be offered. .'.'. ' . ;' '- H. C MCQUEEN ;; my 87 St nae At Wdllama & Mnrchleon'a Butter and Cheese. ty r Tubs CHOICE NEW - - - -- QG8HEN BUTTER, ifor saieiewby my25DAWtf HALL A PEARS ALL. Cider and Vinegar. JQ Bbls CHAMPAGNE CIDER, J.BbU APPLE VINEGAR. -' Half Bbls VINEGAR, - . ' " For aale low b- wby -HALL & PEARS ALL. my xy-v&wu . OFFICE BOARD OF AUDIT FINANCE, ; ' MayS8dl8T8. :. - FoR THE BENEFIT : AND INFORMATION bf the public, the following extract from the Law Creating this Board, ie published : u Sbo. 8. It shall be the duty of said Board Of Au dit and Finance, and It shall iave exclusive power, to fix salaries, or other compontatlon of all efacere and employees of said City; and to pass upon and approve the official bonds of all such officers, and no contract, even -for the necessary expenses of said City, nor any bond, note or other obligation In .behalf, f Said City, shall be valid or ef any effect, unlees the same be approved by said Board, and such approval be endowed thereon." ' " " NORWOOD GILES, n ac " ; " Chairman. my 24-8t i V y lime. Lime. 2Q BBLS. LIME FOR 1 "" . ' " AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES, '" ' ' ' ;. Foriale very cheap by '' V my 24 lw WILLARD BROS A MS BANE. . .I STATB OP NORTH .CAROLINA, "J Wip '?$ 0 May Slst, 1878.' to the tote of Bf Hanorer ConEty. TN ACCORDANCE WITH A ' RESOLUTION passed by the Board of' Justices of the Peace for New Hanover County, in meeting 'assembled. May 3d, 1878, and in obedience to their order, I hereby give notice that there ,-wiH be "AN ENTIRELY HEW BEQISTRiLTTON OP VOTERS" of the ''- l--v'J V . i- i j ' County of New Hanorer to commence on the TWENTY -SEVENTH (S7h) DAY OF JUNE, 1878, and to CONTINUE FOR THIRTY (80) DAYS (8un- days excepted), crecedlne the election to be held on tbe First Thursday in August, 1878. -,,; - : ' . JOHN COWAN," Secretary Board of Justices of the Peace my 12-1 w -y Rev, copy. for New Hanover co. Spring & Summer Millinery. I WOULD INVrTE THE ATTENTION OF THE Ladles to my large and Elegant Stock of BlilllnerT and Fancy Articles, Now openhig, comprialngall the Latest Novelties in HATS AND BONNETS,' : . ' -;i ';; FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, - -Uh a'U r FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, "?4'j:SS W?Z'FANCX GOODS, Ac., 40. - An Endless assortment of Ruching, Eld' and Berlin Gloves, Paris . Bilk Mitts, Linen aad Lace uouars ana cuna, worseta, susties, . rans, Parasols. Zephyr Worsted and - Neck Ties a specialty. In f ants' Robes, Bonnets and Caps, and a Beautiful Line of LadieaVUndergarmenta. The most Fashionable and Latest Designs con stantly receiving during the seasons. LOWEST PRICES warranted. a ' -. Avr c-Wi: ti'i JJVARIETY STORE, - srfa'iih t, r s43t Market Street. ; ." 'apUtfT -nac U PLANA G A AT. Field; Croquet, COMPLETE SETS. ht Balls, Eight Mallets, full size. s atapedTwe etakes, Arches of Bteel Wire, coppered and dovetailed. With Books, For sale cheap at - " i. Wood Splints, TX)R FRAMES, C1Q AH LIGHTERS, &C. J? H-' - !-' White, Black, Walnut, and assorted Faxiiev Colon, all bIeml Five Cases Justi received and for sale at Reduced Prices at" . " ' HEINSBERQER'S. Order from tha conatrv will be nromntlT at tended to. myS4tf Corn.: a Corn.: IftirtHA Bush., Prime VIRGINIA CORN, ' For sale by - WUXIAMS MURCHISON. my S3tf Flour. u Flour. Qftft Bbls FLOUBi all grades, :, For sale by ' ' - WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. , my33tf I r : " :
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 25, 1878, edition 1
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