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A notice has been given of a reduction f wages of 7 per .t in the shipyards and" foundries of LW- erDOol and a strike is expected. .Tha I .uMfthB Oreat Northern Railroad 1 have pledged themselves to oppose any re- I : tfuthtkr Pnahalias decided 1 uuuuu". . , . . ,. , Jtftfina as the meeting placelof the on Froaller Com mission. --Bix cotton i nulla at" Preston have given- notice of a reduction of wages of from 5 to 10 per cent.'; The election of a Bulgarian Prince baa hostnoned unUL the 25tbi Prince J r . - ty Alexander, of Battenburg, to o ftf ibe favorite. The Directors of the City of Glasgow Bank are now undergoing trial; they are charged with frau, theft I aud euoJiezzlement. rullman car on Mr. Leach- asked perraissOft to m ibe Ohio & Mississippi Railroad was thrown troduce a resolution to puphaae f off the track and two men Inlnred! teen chairs for . the use of the coni- Arei olution of the New York Legislature J protesrtog against the Army bill was pre "sented to the United States Senate,1 Democrats held a caucus relative to. Ed munds's resolution; a" substitute . , was agreed upon. Judge Bond sentenced William Robinson, of Baltimore, to four months' imprisonmeut and a fine of $100 for assaulting a Deputy U. S. Marshal on ihe day of election whilst in the dis charge oJLhisduties. , New York mar kets: Money 2 per cent.; cotton j steady at 0 7-169 9-16cents; flonr without d cided change; wheat very dull and 1 2c bwer; corn without . decided change; spirits jurpentine quiet . at 27i28; cents; losiu 1 37. ' , . : ': General Shields will take his seat as Senator from Missouri on Wed ncsaay. . .. , .. . , 'i Ms- There is no certainty, it appears, that A. T. Stewart's body has been found. Judge Hilton professes to know nothing about it. ' The prospect' appears to be that tbea-ftny reorganization will go Over 10 tbe next Congress. The Burnside liiil will not pass. This is a great The Radicals say if they can unseat Geu Butler, of S, ;C,,rthey will have two majority in the Senate in i 1881. Hence they meanto unseat him by fair moans or foul if it be possible. The California election is exciting much talk in Washington. The Democrats have nineteen Stales. If California goes Radical there will be a tie, and no election of President cau be had by the House. This ex plains the great interest in the result. Judge Hilton, the man who made himsejfgomewhat notorious about an order concerning the Hebrews, made a speech before the National Militia Convention, held last week in New Yerk, in which he advocated "an or ganization like those of the" nations of Europe," and said "the -State rights must yield." He is a fit repre-. sentative of the money kings. A strong government is what they de mand one based .upon the European I piau in wnicn me soiaiers are ine "bosses." State rights have' no . friends among this class. Of course I lilt nil umII KafA. flnnt " iniportaut caeerniBC Teiiw jPTr t .: ana (aarB(tBe. I Washington Special to Baltimore Sun. J Th.eyelIow fever experts who vyent South with the Congressional com mittee are now here engaged in' the preparation of their report, which, it . is understood," will be elaborate and interesting. The experts agree itt the opinionThat the yellow fever, which started in New Orleans last summer, was imported into; that city from Cuba. The members of the Con gressional committee are said to be unanimous, or nearlv so. ' in the , . be I Hef that CbngreBS should enact a comprehensive and stringent national quarantine. The commercial interest in New Orleans did not seem to be very enthnRlflat.in (fr a not itriol nnoran'rino I W TW:: : : FP PwPiw;yoy earnest in favoring f it. The Missis sippi people informed the committee that in the absence of a national anni-at;na : t itA I u. jwww- lever visitation in New Orleans, they j wouia establish a regnlar shot gun quarantine of "their own against that city, burn downhe railroad bridges, &c. The sanitarv condition of -New Orleans is said to ha frightful, and the experts have knowledge. N that there nro at ill ianUia 4ai nf Via - wwaaa a wafea vmov M va. uv fever in that city. ; ' mm m ' ' ' ot 8 eiiia. ; u. H. Glass, Jr., .one of tbe pub-1 isners of the Petersburg (Ya.) Post and Col. W. E. -Hlnton, bf the same iy, were arrestedj in Petersburg Thursdav. nn .mMuu'nW iK.t they were'abont to leave the State ---. ius mtcuviuu wi uguvfug.av.uaai. After hearing all the testimony in the ca8et tbe-Mayor discharged the ao cusedupon the ground' that the evi deuce was inanuicientO juaUfjrhim in binding them over to keep the peace. - 1 W I 1 .... . . . ... .. . - ' j : i i - . - .... ...J- j.. 3 , .- . . , . , : IX -.. - I " Hna THE XEGISLTlJllE. (H Hl1!6 kakicih, in. U., Jan. 18, 1879. 1 BJfUin rpapOy a resolution n i fator of soKliera of North Molina who foat their eye sight ip the service of ithe Confederate States. Instructs me treasurer to pay; the same $75 a year. W! . v.. "i: ',v iiKii lOJi Mr. Robinson, a bill to regulate' degrees of kinship3 within which Pk. v:n j.c "V-1; vt"V j ."i?"-.. Which it shall be unlawful to marry. " By Mr. Everett, a bill to allow le gatees, distributors and executors to sue admiqiatratPrs or vcollectorsj a I" UCIZ ".C-tl .0": "1 out viiuc, wuku iucio aic uu uui debts less than assets. & B. 128, to incorporate the Ben- nettsville & Hamlet railroad passedi jts second readiog. ()? jV mtteea of the Senate, at a cost Bot to exceea one aonar. w . . : Mr. Austin offered an amendment to "purchase twenty-four chairs, in stead of fifteen. , '.. ; Mr. .Leach could not accept the amendment, especially as this was a Legislature of reform and retrench- rnent. The idea of spending so nnoh money at one time would De' an un-1 paraueieu onc, auu men ib wuuiu i never do tp go pack to tne.constita I eqiaiOL ima. great. ooay wiai.iney naq drawn so heavily upon the Treasury. He could not possibly stand thi8 stu pendous, expenditure hi ; monpyand if fifteen chairs were not enough to n "Lt :i v.. . neat an oi me ouuiiuibi.ee, uu pro- i , .i . i . . . I posed that I they lake it turn about. This, was one of hispet measures, one to which he had gtvep a 'great deal of thought: He hadi scanned it closely and fifteen chairs was all that this bod v could possibly stand.' 1 Re- trenchmeni and reform were synony-1 ,:.!. i . .1 a . if-1 mous with ",ub -ly"0j " I saving of money. rwas one' of the things this Legislature was here for. 1 Mr. Henderson,; chairmah of the Printing committee, reported that the committee had made a contract with Messrs.- Hale So Suanders, who had given the necessary bond. The chairman of the committee' was . in structed to deposit the contract and bond with the Treasurer, . i , HOUSE OF REPRESEKTATIVKS. ) PBTITIOJlS.' ,; were presented arid referred as fol lows: . 1 ' j By Mr. Brown, of Mecklenburg, petitions from a committee of the Methodist -'Cblirch, from the Synod of the North Carolina Presbyterian Church, from tbe ladies of Charlotte, from certain -citizens, of Steele; Creek and Berry Hill Townships in Meck lenburg county, from Back Creek Church, from certain citizens of Hen dersoneounty, and from eertain citi zens of Char iotte,praying the passage of a law to prevent the running, loading or unloading of trains on Sunday.. Referred to the committee on Internal Improvements. ; By Mr. Oliver.a petition to prevent traina from running on Snnday. To committee on Internal Improvements. : The Speaker presented a memorial from Concord Presbytery, praying the passage of an act to forbid the running of trains on Sunday, which was referred to the Committee on Internal Improvements. : By Mr. Norment, resolution to in quire into the right of A. C. Meares to a seat in this body this body, riaceel on the calendar. BILLS. By Mr. Brown, of Mecklenburg, bill to ere vent tbe desecration 01 the 1 . - . I oabpatn. 4.0 ine vommutee on xn- ternai xmprovemenbB.- . . . By Mr. i Lamb, bill to prevent the obstruction of Rock' Fish 'and other streams in Duplin county. To the committee on . irropositions and Grievances. .... , Mr. Holt moved to reconsider the vote by which the consideration of the bill changing the time of holding the courts of the 4th Judicial District was,- postponed. The motion pre vailed., The question then recurring on the passage of the bill, Mr. Molt offered an amendment wnicn was adopted, and -after a running discua- sion participated p in by Messrs.. Blooker,cRiehardaon 4 of Colombus, Vaughaii, LockhaTti and Turner, the bill passed the third time. ' ' - i Bill to define the iarisdictioa ef 4n.;.A. Af t.tia nrftvidinrr that . r"2?TrmAOi J: where the law-saysHbe punishment shall.be imprisonment for one month it shall be construed to ' mean thirty Amva r rend nnd nftBSfld nfloond and " r third times. BUI to establish a public ferry in Montgomery and Stanly counties, was read atxd passed second and third times. j '.. ,: ,(.-,., . '. . . The bill to punish incest was read I thaecond time, the amendment pro- I noKAd bv the committee dafinincr the r y mm crime and fixing the; panishmenVat five yearaimpri?onment was adopted, and the bill passed its second- read- ing. TheJaill" was? then . read nd passed the third, timevi T The chatr announced Messrs. Berry and Cobb rAUi'e Jooa9riMof 1 I aint. nAmmitA. n ;n...l ticate the affairs fcrthe-W. N. C. R. t6 e 75. w - tt7i- 1 t2il a R.. and of the Western-Insane Aay- lui.The-W.ualhet, .BMwM-IVvt - ciana of Richmond county met In Rocking ham on Wednesday,' Cth 01 January, and organized a County Medical Society. WILMINOTON, Spirits Turpentine, 11 A. Blind Tom is Lo be a Charlotte U-TKaU Vyiaxton la for Ra- lcjghand Green sborough, Ueveone receipts )n FourthDis trict last week $3,997 28. y-j- achariaa & , Co., of Raleigh; have made an assignment. , ' 1 j Raleigh is proud of a sow that "littered at ehe time setea pigs. o I s There is talk of converting the Salisbury Fair grounds into a cemetery., ;" : J udge Kerr lost a little .1 aughter last Sunday from diphtheria. Be himself is improving. - - - - The Kewbefn Kut Shell tjraiaea 1: utemas oi onaKespeare. - Raleigh handled 857 bales of cotton last week. Decrease ia receipts since SepmstrSOa bates. . i-The: annual peaaio session oi toe Ms r K. of P., will convene at Fayetleville on Tuesday, the 11th of February. f Charlotte has formed a perma nent Relief. Association. Thirtyeflve fam ilies have been aided within a few days. Mj. t Jaa. P. Hughe8, a well known citizen of Portsmouth, died on Friday, agetf 81. He was a native of North Carolina. . , I The Reidsville Time says a pointer dog ran four miles at the rate of twenty-five miles an hour. Its master was aboard of a trains jij; Vsi I B ; i ;u The Press says there is too little interest in and around Oalem regarding the Daiemas Winston & Mooresviiie Kaiiroad. Yery littlo is ever said about it. North Carolina beat South Car olina in the great chicken fight at Char lotte, but the contest was a close one. The result was North Carolina 10, 8euth Caro lina 8. ' . ' Ti..- . lnere was a very narrow escape A.lh, n.Mi;n. rMti;r...,P.ivinn Friday night The train jumped the track on a trestle. No damage, however. The w something miraculous, r: J The Greensboro New North Siate " informed that a farmer, residing in 3,r(r?r T Z ;t .nriV k. P ed .to war ev evening from his spring, as tne rabbits are numerous enoueh to drink the spring dry during the night. ; Reidsville limes: The House has 79 Democrats and 41 Republicans. Dr. Ellis, of Hickory, has filled his iee house by placing a number of tin pans of water in the open air. Jae Turner played it en the Democratic caucus. They let him "en and set until he nearly took root," and he threw ia a speech of two hours length, and then, after much wrang ling, tuey expelled mm rrom the caucus. Bui Joe made his dent. Charlotte Observer; Ban era will pro .ably draw the largest house of the J dcdsuu iu vuanoiie. x 15 smieu aj the railroad men that the young railroad telegraph operator, Pegg, who was found dead last Sunday morning in Greenville, 8. C, did not suicide, -but, being drunk, wandered off, fell down, and being unable to lise, was frozen to death. -The' horses of Rowan, are dying of a strange new disease. They are taken suddenly, apparently, with an affection of the brain, and die on short order. Petitions are circulating in the county for a stock law, a revival of4he whipping post, cutting down of salaries and fees, &c. - a , 4 . ; Chapel Hill Ledger; Prof W. C. Kerr to expected to begin his series of lectures on "Geology of North Carolina," at the University, on the 27th test. This gentleman is distinguished for his familU arity with North Carolina and her re sources, is a clear and forcible lecturer, and bis instruction will be of ereat value. The future prospects of Chapel Hill are encouraging.. Uur friends tell us that the railroad will certainly be built within the next year, that a sufficient appropri ation to carry on the Normal - SchoolNwlIL be allowed, and that everything that can be done to build up the University will re ceive a hearty support from the Legisla ture. Raleigh Observer: Phil H. An drews was appointed receiver in the case of :Yass and ; others vs. the Mechanics' Building and Loan Association. He gave a bond of $10,000. There are 110 scholars in the First Presbyterian Sunday UnhAnl A Mnnli IMn Iih lulii miri. Dn the Governor of Vireinia for a f unlive from lustice. -Bmithfield suffered - . Tt J TIJ . rare aisappoimmem on j r may. xuwarun wasn't nanged-. tlis counsel obtained a resnite for him for ; thirtv dava. : " - We I4arn that twenty-one new ? students have jast joined the University,' swelling the matriculates since tne oegm nine or the col legiate year to 188. - We have learned from the Commissioner of Agriculture that Mr. 8. G. Worth has deposited 20,800 Calii fbrnia salmon ia Dan river. -- Are taxes hiehr Yes. Can you pay t hem 1 With difficulty.. Put away whiskey and -drop what you pay for it in the till." and when the tax collector comes along there will be plenty with which to pay him. Raleigh News: And now North Carolina eenius comes forward, this time in the person of Mr.T. M. Burna, of Mar tin county. He exhibits a cotton seed planter, which, atter eareful examination, a farmer yesterday said it was ,the best he had ever seen. It is undoubtedly an in vention of merit, and. should receive alten (i0Q W. H Lyon made an assign-. mentlyesterday eie R. JSL iMT aua I times theie are. ? The 'JoUowlnff 8iX rkraona were vesterdav Dot in the county jailf AiarK 1 ,n imoeny, x aoxupbos - pcou, Albert H. Scott, and J.- H. HarwoOd, all white. iRbi first sfor diatiUlng whiskey I without license, the others as witnesses. I liMflmtt TTtWund Phil Stewart: sent ud bv Justice Ballentine for larceny. There are twenty-five prisoners in the jail; A deputy sheriffs movements yester day were so much more eccentric and rapid than ordinary as to attract the attention of a Hew reporter. Investigation revealed the fact that he was en the war-path after j gome prominent parties. It Was discovered 1 that warrants had been issued for Gen. R. - w , . . - W M. Hi.nffiS?a2l w SWK hSe we?e toVued bVjwUce Weriev Whitaker. treon affidavit of Joslah j Turner. Of all the parties wanted only General Henry, was found, ana; ne was taken befert the justice and gave hail to T""-': Mr. N. -Damont. President or tne J 9&!SS. I at Chanotte nm weeK, nai iseuwiaaawau. Iresato "Northern-Bora' ReSldtata And cfthevFederaiArmla which he says it was hnaalmotialy teselTed J W of lbe ?dr1 amy rtsideal-the couiaern etaies me jn convenuoH u teunty seats ot their respective counties on (he 15th day or Debruary, io"n, 10 con li. TUESDAY. JANUARY 21.:.187; aider 'upon the preparation lor publication through the press of the United States, and otherwise, of a paper setting forth the soil, clhaate,; prices, ease of making a living! and Social ' treatment ' of. the - individual Hbtthern man in the Southern States; that thele 1 conventions be feeid . regardless of party, politics,. and, hat .the same be ex inland tbe same sent lo Bumont, at Charlotte, N. C; and ;furler, that these several county conventions on February 15, 18719, select delegates to State ' conventions to be held at the capital of their respective States to consider the same mauers, juarca 1. 1878L !which State conventions shall also sddreporta of . their proceedings as above, and shall also appoint ten delegates from each of the Southern States to attend a gen eral convention to consider the same mat ters, to beholden at Charlotte, N. C.(Jfuly 4t4 1879, at.noon, to which time , this . con vention shall adjourn. , T V I MBIT ADVKBTMEMBNTS. ;'' J. B. Wobth Fresh butter. I MussoN--Men's.clothing!. 1 Geeen & Flaotkb Medicines. J. Fkbhbergkb & Co. -Dissolution. Nobthbop & Ccuoung To farmers. CAxnio?t NoTfCE--Cre w brig Zingu. F, JoHNSONApples, turnips, &c. SratJOT &.SoNVessel to charter. MASOSio-r-Meeting Wilmington Lodge. Local Dots. ' ' Senator R. K. Bryan was still indisposed,' and absent from his seat in the Senate; at last advices.' r I '' , Hon. George Davis, of this city appeared before the Supreme Court of the State, last week, for the first time since the war. . I Wood, on Saturday, was sold as low as $2.40 pei cord . Yesterday fuel- men were asking" fo, and some 01 inem even higher figures. 'In the Supreme Court at Raleigh, Saturday, the argument in the case of Yon Glaha vs. DeRossett,' coBSomed the morn ing. W. o. OB if. J. iJevane anu v. u. Russell for plaintiff, aad George Davis and Stedman & Latimer for defendant. The RattleSHake Shoals light ship was transferred from tke ways at Messrs. Cassidy & Ross' shipyard Js last Saturday, to the comfortable bed prtjpared for her reception. This deae, the work of repairing her will bow progress rapidly A slight collision occurred in the harbor yesterday morning, the Norwe gian barqne Jfrtctfa colliding with the schooner John Douglass. The schooners martingale and jlbboem were carried away, and some other inconsiderable dam age inflicted. ' After the decision of Justice Gardner, in the ease of ObadiahJenkins, mentioned elsewhere, the ' unfortunate young man was taken into custody and lodged in the Guard House by order of Mayor Fishblattf, on the ground that he bad violated the conditions of his release. 1 A party of young men, with more spirit than reverence, pulled off their coats aad rolled up their sleeves, Sunday after noon, en Front, Between Churcn and Castle streets, and but for tbe quiet inter vention of 'Squite Millia would, yesterday morqing, have found "Jordan a hard : road to travel" before Mayor Fishblate. 4M Fallows Celabratlatu Golden Lyre Lodge No. 1608, G. U. O. of O. F., will celebrate its fifth anniver sary to-day, the address on the occasion to be delivered by P. G. M. A. J. H. Porsba, of Charleston, S. C. About fifty members of the following Lodges reached here by rail last night, to participate in the cele bration: Rismgtar, of Charlotte; Friendly Brothers, of Goldsboro, and Bright Jewel, of Laurinburg. The visiters were escorted to the Lodge rooms here, the music being furnished by the Excelsior Rose Bud Band, which performed some spirited pieces very cleverly. - The procession to-day will form at 2 o'clock sharp, at the foot of. Market street. and,' headed by the Wilmington Excelsior Rose ' Bud Band,, will march up Market to Front, down Front to Ann,, up Ann to Fourth, up Fourth to Market, op Market to Seventh, up Seventh to Red Cross, down Red Cross to St. Stephen's A M. K Church, Where the address will be delivered. After this they will march up Fifth to Campbell, tip Campbell to Sixth, up Sixth to Bladen, down Bladen to Fourth, down Fourth to Red Cross, down Red Cross to Front, and thence to the Ledge room: ; At night the festivities will be continued ajt City Hall,; so that altogether the partici pants may be expected to have sn enjoya ble season. JDetatebed and Ordered away. . I Chief Xnginee'r Joa. A: Severn and Lieut F. J Bimmona have been detatched from the Cutter Graurford, hew on this station. The former is ordered to the Mocccuin. at Charleston, and the latter to tbe Stevens, at Newbern. ! Lieut. Simmons has been on duty here, for several years, and has nu merous acquaintances who will greatly regret that he is to leave Wilmington. : Mr. Severn though in" pur midst enly a few months," lias' won ' upon' the regard of a circle ef frieade, who will reluctantly part L with him; and . in their new fields of ser- r . . . . ' 1 41,: iti. ima Vice ooin genucuieu win carrj wuu tke best wishes! Jef .' all; who have known them. " .' . . .-3: J The'lnr Jaige ;llghoa Oak Island; will cempleei o(k week or jn'daya. Cspt Laceet to thecpntracter who to doing the work, and Watn lt blaxes forth' things at a peint will c light as day. 1 ."" cluded, v as , well . as aii yexea questions; that reports 4 J bf ' their proceedings be ! slflmed bv the ' members u attend - r : . r - - - ? For the Bouth Athuttle'Stajtea; warmer south fta west (Wiada. and. par:fody. weatber, .with, statipnary or falling barome ter, are the indications for to-ay. Q,aeeta Of Iartedlctloa latereetlaa- A ease Was beard uefor'!JustTce Gard ner, yesterdaywhiclB &lH Infeiest'tbcftU zens generally. - It seems that Obadlah J enkins was arrejdlasweek pn the charge of being drank and disorderly, and, the Mayor sentenced him to pay "a fine of f iu ui iireutj uajg. LVUUUQUiCUl 1U lUO UlT prison. AxierwaruS, however, on the pro mise of Jenkios that LewouldquH'the city by Saturday night, . he . war released. JSo was found hereattr, the axpifaUonof the time allotted f orchis departure and, ac cording to instructions Officer Williams arrested him. The case was Carried before the Justice named.'yesterday.and 00 inquiry into the tacts it was held that tbe arrest of Jenkins was illegal; that the Mayor; had no power to authorize the arrest of any citizen without a warrant or due process of law that the ordtr of the Mayor was not legal process, and that in' exeduting it the officer.1 at bis own risk, was guilty ' of : assault and batteryr 'Squire Gatdner, therefore, fined Officer Williams $50 and costs, and on this decision the case was . appealed to the Criminal Court. v This is an interesting case and will re sult in fixing the limit 'of the power of the police to make arrests. It was admit ted by the Magistrate that city officers could make arrests for offences committed in their presence, or known to have .been committed, by virtue of their office; but that that, was the precise point at which their authority ceased. In floe, that a mere rder of the Mayor to not a process in the contemplation Of the statute for the arrest of citizens once discharged. A Fall and Klae In Naval scores. Xesterday, in the forenoon, there was a deal of interest manifested by a large crowd of men and beys, who had congregated at the corner of Dock and Water streets. A flat, loaded with naval stores, was thrown by the strong tide then prevailing under the bow of the . schooner Juha Elisabeth, and so forcibly as to discharge the bulk of the naval stores in the Cape Fear and sink the scow with the remainder of her cargo. There were about three hundred barrels of turpentine, tar, spirits and rosin aboard the unlucky craft, most of which was or will be recovered. The flat is a mere wreck, and at one time the lives of several men on a timber raft which was. forcedpn be tween the schooner and the wharf, were in such peril as to excite tbe liveliest appre hensions for their escape from death. HlaTor'e Cenrt. Business at tbe Mayor's office was indeed dull. At the first tap of the drum Monday morning, Alice ETelley, described . te us as one ef the reigning queens of Paddy's Hol low, waltzed in to answer the charge of "having been drunk and disorderly. She was in tears a very potential argument with the sterner sex and on promise to leave this bailiwick was released. Charles Cithmaa, a sailor boy, was ar raigned for being drunk.disorderly and re sisting the police. The law doctor pre- scribed for Charlie in thiswtoe: fifteen dol lars or twenty days in tbe city prison. He went down for the present. "Our Boarding Hoaee." The box8heet for the sale of tickets to the presentation pf this piece was opened yesterday. We presume that play-goers were on the qui'twe for the beat locations and if tbe press at a distance are reliable as to its merits, they have Pot moved in the matter of eligible places a day too soon kThe New York EeratiT, in speaking of its production in that city, said "the admira ble representations of Oar Boarding House, at the Standard,Theatre,are throng ing the place every night, Nothing but standing room can be obtained by those who do not go early," thus indicating that it was received with decided approbation even in Gotham. t 1 suadar N is la Alarm. ' The alarm of fire Sunday night was caused by ib$ discovery that, a quantity of homespun, calico, and some clothing, at the residence of Mrs. Mary' Williamson, on ftorth Water atreet, were on Aire. There was no necessity for the services of the Fire Department, as persons on the prem ises extinguished it before any damage to the building occurred. ' The loss to Mrs. We will&rohably amount to $4Ckor $50. State Beard of aealtk. . This jmporunt body was to have met in Raleigh yesterday. Dr. S . E SatchweD, Of Pender, ia President of the Bbard,and Dr. Wood, of this city. Secretary. They will report to the Legislature the results Of their operations for the past year, and, donbt- less1 transact other business looking to the removal of local .causes of disease at all points which ha Ve come within the scope of their observation and study Peraonal. ; The Assistant Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of North Carolina, who recently returned from Europe, ;ia now in Baltimore, where he has been spending some timewith friends.' ' ;v J l'1': Arehbishop Gibbons returned to Balti more Saturday from bla Visit ' onSoatherh relatives, and entered; oh bis official duties at Once.- a V mm, ma mm mm mm m - The latest news from the sunken, barque Success, which latelf cleared from this porti ; rereae Jiybepbhi, tWa subside she to keeled over mad'ltev iee side to two feet under water. 'f'.' To-Day -1 odieatleaei -ivt ..ii..;.. v ... 1 " : f- ...... . .... , . . . I WHOLE NO. 3,572 D estraetive Fire BaraiBcr o t the Street Caf .siableav Care, &e. r . ft Last night about half-past 11 o'clock the alarm of fire was sounded in the Second' fire District, and a bright light" was seen iri jhe direction indfeated, which was found to proceed from the burning of the street carj stables, just beyond nth street, on Market, j Mr. W, j P. Canadsy, to whom the! property beQngedvand who resides on the corner of Market and 17th streets, diag onally' opposite the scene of the fire, was aroja8ed by the kicking of the horses in the stables, and . getting up, discovered tbe building in a light blaze all over. Herao immediately to the stables and at tempted to force the doors un tssisted. but' wa unable to open any of them before the heat became so intense that he was com pelled to retreat The f flames rapidly spread to a small dwelling adjoining, owned by a 31r . Rpgers, but which was fortunately unoccupied, a family having moved out of the, building only, last Saturday. All the street-car horses, ten in number. were'burned, and all -the cars, except a Small one, which : was pulled oat . badly blistered and one of the large cars which was undergoing repairs in a building some distance from the stable. The stable building was, valued at' about $800, and was insured for about $500. The two large cars burned were insured for $400 each, and the "three small ones for $300 each. : ;i ? On the i horses there was insurance amounting to about two-thirds of their Value. , , pAl of the insurance named is in compa nies represented by Mr. Norwood Giles. Mr. Canaday also lost twenty to twenty- five bushels of feed, and about thirty bales of hay, upon which there was no insurance. No fire of any kind was. allowed in the stables, and the owner is of the opinion that they were set afire a belief that cer tainly appears well grounded. ! . . -mm m- gm, TBiermonaeter Record. The followine will show the state of the thirmometer. attbe stations mentioned, at yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin, issued from: the. Signal Office in this city: Atlanta...;. 49 Key West, 57 Mobile,. 56 Montgomery 53 New Orleans,. . . .58 Punta Rassa 53 Savannah,.. ...... 50 St. Marks,. 53 Wilmington, .... 37 Augusta..; 52 Charleston...... 49 unanoue ....... . Corsicana........64 Galveston........ 56 Havana.... 09 Indianola, ...... .61 Jacksonville,. ... .53 ; BITER AND JKaHINB ITEMS. j . Steamship Emulator . Doane, cleared from New York Sunday for this port. Schooner Joseph Budd, Tyler, cleared for this port, from Boston, on the 18th inBt ' Swedish brigantine Carin, Captain Schmidt, before reported at Smith ville, will come up tb-day. The Norwegian barques Iflemmet, In- gemundsen, and Jerbuen, Svendsen, and schooner Knut Alfsson. Pelderson, arrived at Trieste,: from this port, on the 14th of January. 1 CIX ITEMS. Chew Jacksoh'b Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. CAUBQLINE. a deodorized extract of Petroleum. the only article that will restore hair on bald head, is an elegant dressing, and contains not a particle of lead, sulphur, or other poisonous drags, bold by druggists. ; FOR UPWARDS OF THIRTY YKAR3 Mas Wihblow's SooTmNe 8tbup has Deea ased for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wisb oouo, regulate tne bowels, cores dtszhtxby andPTARBHfBA. whether arising fronv. teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 35 CSXTS BOTTUL PINE ENGLISH GUNS. The attentton of sports men Is invited to the advertisement ot Messrs. J. Si W. Tolley, manufacturers of fine breech-loading gnus, Birmingham, England. Their guns are made to order according to specincapions ana measure ments furnished, thus ensuring the right crook. length of stock; &c , - t i m m m STABS IN THE DARK I Every ft t of Coughing ilk the still watches of the night, ;is a ttab tn tke dark at th lungs. Heal the stabs and stop the stab bins with HaiiB's Homxt or Hokbhouhs and Tab. NoUiingls so soothing. Nothing so quickly cures. No remedy can be less disagreeable. .Pike's Toothache Drops care Toothache in one minute. . j . . - GOOD ADVICE. Now is the time or year for Pneumonia. Lung Fever. Ssc Every family shoold have a bottle of Boscan's Gsbxav Btbvf. Don't allow for one moment that cough to take hold of your child, your family or yourself. Consumption, Asthma, Pneumonia, Croup, Hemorrhages, and other fatal diseases may set in. Gxbxah bybuf is curing thousands of these dreaded diseases. One bottle will last your whole family a winter and keep you-safe from danger. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ilMton Me5 No, 319, A.F. & A.M. T EGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICATION XV THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, January 81st, 1BTS, ai' O'CIOCK. Yisiting Brethren are cordially Invited to attend. " By order of the W. M. ; W. S. WAHROCE, jjanSMt ' Secretary. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ASE HEREBY cautioned against trusting or harbor ing any of the crew of the British - u MAM VI w , mm W wm.v mv- ed oy them will be pAid by the Cap- JanSliat 1 BUBN8,Master. Pot Freight or Charter. British Brig "ZINGU," Captain Burns, A 1, five years old, 199 tons re- gistcr, wmiu mtunxotsr rreiga lor we 'westiatues, . Apply to -ALEX. SPRUNT & SON, Consignees. jan St St pOD IJVBOIIV. WITH EXTRACT MALT, ; BCOTTS EMULSION, OF COD LTVBR OIL, WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOBPHITSS, a fresh snppJyat GREEN 4 FLANNEK'S. ' Also. PUBS DRUGS. MEDICINES, GARDEN SEED, always rresn ana at tow prices. jaa i w -gun ax Apples, Turnip3, :c. ift Sola ABSOBTED aFPLSS, ,) . -. . .in extra large Bane 1 v KhM TTTTOfrPS. . i .. fl IU aUv . Just in and tor sale by ; - " - E. F. JOHNSON. , I Ian tl it Front St, bet Princess aad Chesnat ... 24 00 40 00 eofu f" Con tract AdvertisemenU taken at orowoi - Uoaately low rates.' 7, ; Tea lines seUd Nonpareil type make one square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Farmers ; Attention ! j WE WILL SELL CHEAP Five Good Farm Horses ! ' ALSO, - Three Extra Flue Saddle and Harness Horses. : ALSO, . ONE YOKE OF OXEN, Work well single er double. Mtxicau Dollars taken jan SI D&Wlt NORTHROP & CUMMING. nI880UJTION. The firm ofjJ. FERNBEBGER . " ' -" ..w.Kra w WW UJ III Tin mington. composed of Julius Fernberger. Solomon Bear, Samuel Bear and Marcus Bear, ii this day dis solved by mutual consent. Persons haying claims against the late firm will present them to Julias authorbsed to collect all debts due the late firm. iuuiup r jmnoatw&K, bahuil BEAR. SOLOMON BEAR, MARCUS BsAIt January 81. 1879. Jan 81 d8toaw3w ISBN'S CASS. SACS: SUITS, $5.00, JEN'S CASS. FROCK SUITS, $8 00, MEN'S ELEGANT OVERCOATS, from $7.00 upwards. t . .. ...( BARGAINS IN CLOTHING AT .Ian 81 it MUN0N'S. Fresh Butter. 500 N1e Fresh BOLL BUTTER, All size packages, from 1 to 18 lbs., just received per 6teamer Raleigh. 2QQ Lba Nice BOLOGNA SAUSAGE,. Doaieu BEEF TONGUES, Boxes ORANGES, g Boxes LEMONS, Ac , Ac , " For sale low by . J. B. WORTH, 84 and 85 North Water st. jan 81 tf Lost! 85 Reward! BETWEEN GERMANIA HALL AND SECOND street, or Dock, Friday- sight, a YELLOW GOLD BRACELET, ornamented at one end with a OTTl 'a VmmA im Vtrauun mn.lr rpi.A A 1 ill ... Mm m.. i.du TT wi A. A uo UUUCi Will IMS rewarded by leaving the same at the Review or the Bain nfflnA i . . . To Bent. b uaaiouw, unxiju uvi . 1st, 1B7H, that desirable 'RRHTRRNnR of Fourth, between Market and Princess lOurcein. occupiea ai present ay Mrs. Camnhell. Vvtra tliinor In nnto. ni Cistern on premises. Apply to c jan 13 aUBWOOl) GILES. Thoughts as they Occur JUST THINK OF IT : DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, Strictly Pure WHITE LEAD, COLORS, GLASS, & c , at prices lower than ever, at . 4 ACUksrs Hardware Depot, No. 10 8. Front St Nxxv Decoy Bat and Mouse Traps; don't choke The Merchant's Sales and Expense Book. JESIGNBD F(R THE USB OF 8 TOREK EE P ers and others in keeping a correct account of sales and expenses for each day, month aad year. Price 53 cents. For sale at HEINSBERG ER'S. PIANOS AND ORANS sold low for Cash or on the Instalment Plan, At HEINSBERGKR'B jan!9tf Live Book and Music Store. HATS AND CjSlIPS, HARRISON A ALLEN, HATTERS. jan 19 tf Juslt Received, Another susply of that CELEBRATED BRAND of Jack Frost Flour, Awarded a Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition . It naa no equal, rne very an est made . ALSO. 1000 Bbla FLOUR all grades, QAA Boxes Dry Salted and OUU Smoked SIDES, tZ-i sacKswava, xvaguyra and Rio COFFEE, ranulated. 1 Kf Bbls Crushed, Granulated, ii;u Standard A. Ex C. and C SUGARS. QEA BD1S POrtO K1CO, UUSa, N. O. OOU and S. H. MOLASSES. Bbls City MESS PORK, jQ Tubs choice LEAF LARD, . OAAA NewandSecond Hand I JLJ)3 SPIRIT BARRELS , ; Lake George and Lebanon SHEETINGS, Manchester and Randolph YARNS, Crackers, Candy, Soap, Starch, Soda, Potash, Lye, 8nafl, Matches, Corn, Oats, ' bine, . Bungs, NaUs, Hoop Iron, Ac , Ac. For sale low by . , WILLIAMS A MCRCH1SON. Hay, jan 19 tf isrzErw obop. 4 200 Bbls. ITew Orleans Holasses. For sale low by jan 18 DAWtf HALL A PEARSALL. 1 Buggies! Buggies! ; Harness & Saddles, FOB BALE AT &ERHARDT & CO.'S, , 3d Street, opposite City HaU. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. . jan 19 U . 1 Am Determined 1 I TO HAYS 'BUSINESS, IF V ; , FAIR DEALING & LOW PRICES . " . . will make it A good assortment of BOOKS AND TATIONSBT constaatly on hand. I PhbtQgraph Eqoms " connected with Bookstore, where Photographs are Bottea ap Jn the very beat style. Call and give us JeStta, We guarantee GOODWOEK or no pay. ' janl9tf A. OSB, Jr., Photographer. JMMJ f:
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