y Bf WW. n. BEBNABP.V
BATK8 or etmacwPTioH in Avai:
$1 00
4 00
"S.'SS "suessrlber, idtand in any partofthe
sasarrs2
OHTLIKBK.
ere appointed on the conference commit-
. nn the Indian Approprillo oiu. aim i
Consular and Di;
bill passed the Senate.
ate. The Mwqui. of
Lome and Princess Loui-e Waited Niagara;
eycameontneAmer
ier denied that. be. furnithed thQ rfiM.
wuh a copy of the cipher telegram., Mr;
Uncock said they were copied for the
jribune before they came Into Bntlerls
bands The insurgents in the French
colony of New Caledonia have been de-
toted. and
cold jo England; great suffering and destK
ution prevail. Grant and family sailed
from Marseilles. All of the Cheyennes
but seventeen have been killed or cap-
tured The bill passed . the j House
amending the patent laws.- - A bill fa-
vorableio appropriating, 250,000 for" the
education of the blind was reported by tho
committee on Edncation and Labor.---
Joseph H. 81081 was nomiaated by the
President for Marshal of Alabama.
Second day's meeting o Savannah Jockey
Club was largely attended. The Can-
n.rH nf i?rrrt ronniV FiorW v
vass.ng Board of Brevard county, Florida,
were yesterday sentenced to the Albany
penitentiary for making false returns of the
election. New York markets: Money l
eiet nn-,annta .
3 per cent. ; cotton 9 7-lG9 9-1Q cenU;
flour steady at $3.906.25; wheat ilc
i,wcr: corn dull and lwer. ungraded 47 1
43c; spirits turpentine firm at 2929i
cents; rosin , firm at $1 5. ; f
' 4
r
Tho sprightly Richmond " (Va.)
Sun has passed into the hands of Mr.
C. li. Whipple as editor and pro
prietor. , tt'-t S -j,i.;
We wrote that the total of sala
ries paid prior to the war was "not
much over $7,000.". t We were j made I
We were- made
to say
3,000.
' ' ' I
It is said in Washington that libe
New York Tribune will be called 'pn
to tell how it procured the cipher ; dis
patches. Of coarse let it unbosom
itself. -
. Madam Anderson has found a ri
val. A Miss May Marshall is . a
"walkist" also, and - has begun 2700
quarter miles to be completed in I
2700 nnartpr honra. ; --:-A I
juu quarter nours. - i
If ourclimfttebe not the meat in th
world and we think it is-it is certainly I
the most variable in winter. , For example,
yesterday'morningiat half-past eighUlhe
thermometer stood at 20, nd this morning
at the same hour, it marked 47 degrees.
the weather changed m Wilmington
over 40 degrees in seventeen hours, u
- -
t-j ' i 1 ;- ' -t ' )''-. -' '. i .
Conkling ps re-elected to the Senate
from New
Pennsylvania, and. Matt Carpenter
is elected fj-om .Wisconsin. H Carpen-
ter WM once ih: the' SenaW!.
of decided, 4bO5V,ikeihCfll01T
Mii f hu, j1Mub;joy,j.ba.
ref)utation.'r ' ' 7 i
- -r.r Kafcigh iVf , H . , , . ... .. . r, ,
vemor on Tuesday for one hour and : I Alamance ' Gleaner: John A.
twenty minutes.1 Governor - 'Hart- Mebanedied near New's Ferry, Val on the
Mnf., . - ; "nji ; ii- ' 7th of last month, aged seventy years. His
ranft s time expired at 12 -.M. , whilst Remains were brougb to Hawfiejds Church
his successor, Gov. Hoy t, was not in-" lor burial. He formerly lived in the Haw1
. . , -.M4 , n x nr-i 'tj4 fields neighbrbood,; -We learn that
augurated until 1.20 ... Vi M. Bat thehouse of Mr. Dant.eiFoust.of Guilford,
there was no darkness Cameron's
,u BMVy'Tt r? f y
. , ; - f iiV.LOL?
Grant has left Pans, and begtia bta
v ui ui bue asi.i me isaccompviieu. I
"xlB' rn. r . "7 P"e BU I
ex-Secretary s xbe uNavy, a Dr. I to temove said Wln as trustee , and ap
1T.;; ..w . will .-w-. I point a receiver. The Judge declined to
Yo
by
aiX l
x Herald correspondent Xoung, J the;
name, we believe. It is necesa
tO have A nivannir mon ttlnnrr tXiinaisine over him at Stouts, a station be-
' " I
ae civilized world posted aa to
u,e r ieia Marshal's doings, r
, t. .,:... , ftr n $
Col. W. T. Thompson, th6 veteran
editor of tnle ivannSb "tieus, is
mi w r f . r r j -j . ? . , r
spoken of for Congress to virtue va-
caney in the' First Geora Bistriot.
caused by the 4eath of Represents
vi-j i ' i L " , j I
acknowledged although he can. wiejd
a largerinfldcVs..utbd editor1 of a 1
leading paper like the New. '
Dakota WVrMZU&ll 4h?Xnr nf I
iha. rr rr ' . . - , . .
- we u won j OTieobeg pardontbt
"played f we mean, or ought, to say,
- . I
la'ge as the State of Nsv Terk.' Ac-
cording to the. latest' Urtensua io the
United States, the population, not in
Qding.the,iribalIndiao8,was 14,181.
that k2 ' V-b5'-.ia ws-rt'y.o- via hi
uai sue. baa,.aLood ia.: !An-.uMiiiAn,
of the Nation, spelt with a big N. The lodged, one day last weefcron' theam of
TerritowMeont theoodlawttMibJia caawbriver,
m;, . . . ' in Gaston ounty.. . Nothing having been
miles, and is more than three times as heard of any one havliiirsnffered a loss of
lDIft -MP?e, .iw-is . juftUpdm-, A
Iearance ..1
:fft XZX'i.'- t'J.' SStu ,f,te ti.fi,M.mA- .u- k.. iMumi
-.vjf-cigui, uays wiinouvt dnjoving,
nnolSsVi' v ifhi tTtS-.rttl
Ocvorit per iawa w.
ed.b;at:
nanrpian eornev
batand it.ljftv
ivt. .aijM coaidJiaifllUDit it.tJfttp";iOTegb'. barwiieierseav
ght hours .beforehatked-lorfe
uthingfafsl
1. " r j f ua-v U".i . , 1 ',.
,v;oLx - xni. - NO'ao4;
Considerable toitemctit i report-
Va.,
-mk c.5., u,,...,
vcc leciure ou
pov
fcU U'e fleiuit puIpltlVre VeCl
getting
rdy their ammaniti0D. ri Rev. Thos.
ehcer. f the Episcopal Charcb,
r ; v ' ulu iw-.i
hat.alreidSl iepliedijEevvDruW.U;
Bpopn is training his guns, whilst
Re. . Dr. MpDonald, formerly a
Catholie; bat nov a Baptist, and, a.
.y Illnis to tell how1 U
changed his religion, and a reply to
- -n u Li . u a
eBishop wilj probably also be made,
There fa Considerable feeling onf the
subject, and learned discussions on
theology are the order ol the day.
, i , IHh? 0
ft 'fhe great Modjeska, Countess
Boxenta, placed' to the largest land
m08t fashionable audience tbati haa
. . -, .
been m Richmond, Va., this m.ter.
To Whig says: (Hlij J
4,The CamiOe of Mme Modjeska wa& ex-
qiUite. As all who ; are acquainted with
. knQWj loye re5gns uprenl?? from
the beginning to the end. : 'The great genius
of Modjeska alone could have seized .upon
minutelr Dumas' every; thouhu -Her
reabstic personation of this difficult roU
wa affiectiog, and was received with
just; appreciltioa by the intelligent audi'
ence. iier support is excenenu
-JThieves are very lively at States
villi.f i f r.. .1 '-a ? h
4-' The '-ooW1 weather' ias lled
nearly all the Iredell bees. ; ' -
-1-Judge Ashe was able to appear
pa the streets of Wadeslwro Tuesday.
4- There are vsiijiy cases .on: the.
i
criiinal docket
locket of Wac Criminal Court " '
rA' Dopliq qcwrrespondent of the
Rafeteh Obtener1 nominates Hod. W. T.
l Dottch: : forv the Presidency of the State
-ir xJJu
Observer nominates -Judge Merrimon for
Vice President of the United States, on the
Democratic ticket in 1880. ' ; ;
i- We uegleoted to mention that
tbe;"Oolonel8,",noV to be bebiad band, aref
alsc) congregating at Raleigh. ' They, too,'
are getting "thick." This loes not refer
to the tongue, that onrury member.
-p The Spartanburg ! (S. ' G.) Spar-
Lin Ififira a. d&uirhter of Noah Mills. Of Polk
coukily, N C, was kilted by a falling tree,
days ago. She was cutting it down,
,nr nr.Jnni. r.n.h, hvii mi it fell.
-r t-i- 'Ji rkjL . kiJLS ?m?
-rlomnODU 'XlOKiKn,' xibi,. x.
M. .Smoot, of Davie coatfty, N.- C. Who
W arrested Saturday rr stealing a norse
from the stables pfvC C, Abrams. in
Charles City; was to-day committed to
await the action of the aatherities of that
3iyCnightf at a singing claw three Mies
easjof Suteaville, on the Western N. J.
Railroad. The participants were respec-
lively Hodge Krider, of Rowan, and Wm.
2L 6np, "f nhii county. The; latter was
badlaomjM the pbyaill think
. .J-The Geological Departmeat is
not -abolished. I All that is ungible about
tSlSSSSSSSL
the tate $5,000. It does more. The Ag.
tSSS&T
inaeit is made self-sustaining. Prof. Kerr's
vaiuaDie services neea not db iobi w uo
11. A A ft i 11.) lltA
wa broken into recently and robbed Of
about fl.aw in specie.1 uiea, in mis
cotinty; on. the 18th otthU.month, James
Tuber, in the 8otb. year of bii age.
i Raieigb Observer: At Greens-
Doro, on aionaay lasHTneaao umj x.
C. R. R. vs. N. H.D: Wilson1, Irratee, &a,
tried before Kerr. Jtttfta. on motion
motiotf, and appeal was taken to
Supreme, Cour . , Mr, J. A.
kv. a nrominent citizen Of ' Monroe.
waa cnt in twain. br the:whetla of the cars
tween Charlotte and Monroe. He was
fpoitmaster at Stouts.- 'M cM" .it .ku.wx
Raieigb iVto: u Ad jatant Gen
era! Johnstone Jones yesterday returned
fro&iNew York at which place he has
SJKJl
convention of officers or toe volunteer ser
vice from the various 8tates of the Union,
-"iSrWltfJSP
frontbjDi
--Beta fpxt oqrtespoQdest:
was raised at Beaufort to-day
ana one nunarea guns urea m nonor or
Vance's election, 'fbertatomptbusiasm
and good feeling p?litiul; 1 u
i J CharlcttB T0facrr :. Mr. a McEl
wee.tiblS'aiteeys'arinVrbeitypr
Dafinie additional tesUmoey in. his-case
...( m.nlraf.ll Thli finMag nnxrain at
against J3iac&weii. Auiscunica upngaiu ufc
aD eariy day before the domntwsioner of
Parent .o WMtfOnMiv A drowned
W Wod. lhe uppositiQaM tbenebbor-!
bood is that a stranger went into tbe'rjyer at
McMahon. livinsr. on . Crowder 'a ereek. .iff
the Southern part of Gaston county1 Went i
nome quue qxuok, ano; aiwrwarai startea
oat to retusn 10 Dar:rppm n jne netgn-r
bprhood, or ta purpose irf getting more
liauor.J H6 did rib return home that night.
lana next! njornmg u wasxouqnat,nenaa.
a Tii 1... . ...... it,l. v.
4 Mvw
Whn was a beaVfy;
r b
n
ipaet his
?f Uead,!Jtfodacttdilt waa-aapposedvbyAihia
duifii 1 W'tal WtiiS 9W
a . t ..... va
Spencers ford, when the stream was swoi
leni and thalhdr andrfder wete'arwcred.
- Some nights ago a neero. naroedvToni
In.r KUbWAtl.'.H
; ? Wilmington,
i TIIE . E.EGIS1AXURE.!
J Raleigh ObserySr's Report Condensed. 5
; MESSAGE FROM , THE QOTJSE.
A memorial from citizens ' of Vir
ginia, ia regard to, the State debt, ao
conjpanied by a message ; of transmis
sion from the Governor. ' ' Te Hbu'se
askid the Senate to concur n print-
iugi j.ueoenaie aeounea to concur
and; referred ' tho memorial " to the
committee on. the State debt. ":
By Mr. Bryan, to fix the ti me of
holding the Superior CourLs in the
Third Judicial District.
By Mr. Dancy, a bill to allow the
people of North Carolina to elect
tueir vouniy commissioners.
ben ate resolution. No. 115, in re
lation to appointing a . joint commit
tee j to nominate magistrates, said
committee to report on Tuesday.
February, 18, at 12 M. Passed
second : reading . and-. engrossed for
the House. V .'; ; V ...
Senate bill No. 195. concerning the
elections for the year 1878, legalizing
the elections of Registers . of Deeds
and Members of Congress.
senate bill No. 166. in favor of sol
diers who lost their eyesight , in thex
Uo a federate service, was tabled.
Senate bill No. 52, to make lustOes
of the peace ex-offioio rangers in the
counties in which they . reside,. pAssed
its third reading.. '
At 12 o clock, noon, the .Senators
formed in procession and marched to
bue nau 01 ine xiouse 01 rvepresenia
tives to ratify the action pfv the Sen
ate' of yesterday, bv declanncr Zebn-
Ion! B. Vance dnlv elected United
Stages Senator, all of which was done
in due and proper form. (See report
of the House.1
t 'After returning to the Senate
Chamber the Senate adjourned until
to-morrow at 10 o'clock.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
By Mr. Richardson, of Columbus,
petition from citizens of Bladen,
asking for a prohibitory law for
Trinity church in said county. To
the committee on Propositions and
Grievances.
(By Mr. Amis, resolution iu regard
to sheep husbandry. To the com ¬
mittee 0:1 Propositions and Griev
ances. By Mr. Colwell, bill to regulate in
surance in. the State. To the com
mittee on Insurance.
,By Mr. Clarke, bill to amend the
landlord and tenant aot. To the
committee on the Judiciary. .
By Mr. Paxton. bill to reduce the
number of grand jurors to twelve.
To the committee on the Judiciary.
Resolution in fayor of practical re
form. 1 (Recites business depression,
and says salaries mast be . out down.
Orders Judiciary committee to pre- t
nr Mil. o.nttino- all salariea; one- 1
pare a bill cutting all salaries' one
half.) ' Referred to the committee ob
Salaries and Fees.
"Bill for the relief of persons con
fined Jiti the common jails. Read
the; second time. ;
The bill passed second time, , and .
was then read and passed third time.
i JOIHT SESSION.
At 12 M. the Senate entered the
hall in a body, preceded by its offi
cers, and were provided with seats on
the right of the Speaker.
The. Clerk of the Senate read so
much of the Journal of that body of
yesterdayas appertained to the elec
tioO of Senator, and the Clerk of the
House of Representatives vread. ao
much of the Journal of that body for
yesterday as pertained to toe same
subject. . i '' '.; ' ' '
Mr. Moring, the Speaker of the
House, thereupon. arose and said: .
Senators ahMembers of the , MM?6.
&ReJr&ehtativea'.
It appealing from tne journals ot
the! General Assembly of the State
Ot INortn Carolina, oomparea iu jomv
session, that the two' Houses did, on
Tupsday, the 2 1 st day " of J anuary,
A.J D 1879, in1 conformity with
thfl law. nroneed to elect a Senator to
represent the Stated lu ; the Congress
of theUnjtea states ,ior tne term
commencing on the 4th day of March,
18t9. and ending the 4th Tj dayof
March, A IX, 1885, and it also ap-
Han. Zebalo'n BaiTd Vancq ' did, in
said election'. 'receive maiority of
f-General Assembly: WetffTfco&rJ-
Jatvisw ifreswtent ot. tne oeoaie, ua.
John tingi:: Speaker of; the
Ucjuse 01 ttepreseniatives, aQ: auexe
forte IieVebY? declare that i that said
ZepulOn Baird Vance is duly elected
Senator as aforesaid to iepfefieht the
State of Nrth UarOliha in the,
grass of tfie tJnited .' States. ' :f
The Sedate thereupon TetQrfred to.
its own Chamber, nd the House re
lumed the-'consideratioti of the cai-
enaar.f .v,, j ;..",.;;" ; ,a
J, CAXlNpAB -EESUMED ,
ill' to incorporate th .Kinsteft
Fiia Companv No. l.ii t4eadi and
'passed second aWd thiratimes."
vh ISM ! 10 iacorporaw u-- uri5 w
.Male and l) emaie Acaoemy in
county governments (electa Justices t sessfon, ;ln that. city, andl wia, alao-jmade a
-?tf5ii- -ivi r;iii3nT'k gJ'JU-Zi'
Ot tn-c ww,.vvh. wvhmvsw
sioheTS by iwpttiafuwTTOTwir
seebnd timerrMC Olatk? ajrguedf M
fon nFlfift Wll '
'u.i.L'fJtj.ia.jk Af .aj rfit w -VA
iai tne iame fr &.n,ZZl'-rc,iZrtT
h The veift-arid Vats' rwea;.artfar.f
jo&rdemapd. oTOtniehtJ 'Iftdtn
fflolioir OTevaitediYeas 66.'nay8 47.
n. .c.Fia"DAYfc.jANirABYa8!fies -
F : Bjilt to repeal sections 5 and 6, chap
ter V of Battle's RevisaL (Repeals
tbp allowance of $1,500 to - the State
gticnittttal;cietyr) ,;;T lHl was
reacj .ibe'!8eVtjrfln'
called for 4in-explanation of the bill,
abdl Mr. Armstrong,' wbo introduced
the bill, explainodv its provisions, and
the fcill passerityraecondr-apd third
'readings. ;rsiHf.
nv At the . close of the" session j the
Ctiair announced the' lollowibg com
biitteesf" .
J uHousj$ f Btaicb: "of ' Committee on
Public RoacU' Messrs. : -j Colwell,
Brown of Meckle'bburg; Riphey, Bla-
lock;, Davis of Madison, and Melson.
'''qtfBsfr Interests Messrs; Tork,!
Ftflphe and Blaisaell. vu V ' ' li f
iAl On County Governments Messrs.
Cobb, ; Armstrbng Taylor, Moore,
Paxton; Powers, Lamb, Lewis,1 Low
rie tnid'.08droe.1!f MS n': '"') ' !;::f v
tHB CITY.
NIW ADVEBTIIBIHBNT,
Wanted Lost address.
aum seN-rfS coat ana vesi. . i
Ciosnv? & MOB51S Auction sale
3. C.' STRVENSON-Jtock complete.
Pbof. AaosTrst-i-Phantoin dance.
oat.
j-j- Remember the poor.
- Genevieve Rogers to-night,
False alarm of fire yesterday
aftefnoonl ' ! ..
i.-r-j- NewMieUice and radishes were
in rdarket pri Wednesday. s r .' . j
- 4- Commodore Cheeseborougb, the
Owner of the Bassportjis In the city. . ,
-1- Rev Dr. Burkhead and family
have removed from Magnolia to Raleigh.
-Fred ; Hill has been commis
sioned Captain of the Cape Feaf Light' In
fantry '
-j- The , Light; House Board will
immiediately repair all lifiht: houses iu this
district which were damaged during the
late severe weather. ' . i r
! . .
r "Phantom Dance," at Megib
ney's Hall, this eveningwith.Pro'. Agos
tini as master of .ceremonies. , It . promises
to be a brilliant affair.
- The hose reel of the Wilming
ton Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1 is
ice-bound or lather the train on which it
was to be shipped to New York city, j
The Genevieve Rogers troupe
will arrive here by special train this morn
ing, but .we regret to hear that the contem
plated imattnee, to-morrow afternoon, has
been! abandoned. i s , ' i
; -i W. T.i Jones, of . this; city, is to
figure as one of: the Marshals' on the Occa
sion I of the society celebrations at Wake
rorT -;.
18 doWn d,lto-
Forept College. L. T. Carroll, of Columbus;
I Mr. R. B. Sbolar. a native of
this (county, died on the , 17Ui inst., near
Wake ForeBt College in his 56th year. He
movea. irom ew tianover to yy aae coun
ty sevetnl years ago. ; v ; : r
4 Business was ' extremely dull at
all points yesterday, but molasses candy
was Steady, though the army of " dippers "
at one of our, wharves had a poor chance at
the hrst cargo of new cropr brought over
in a crude state by the brig Zingu. One dis
gusted !- stevedore, who bad anticipated, a
six months' supply for- himself and the little
ones! 'remarked that ' she didn't leak a
1 ;inb
Tae propositlou to. .organize a . club with
e proposit
this pame. was xarred into execution last
Thursday; evening,., when - the following
offlefcrsi were. ejected: ,.; . .t ,'.,.
Pr!esiden:fc--Thos..W, Strange-' j r. y,
; Vice Preside.nts 1st, Wm. fatimeri 2d,,
TaSpronLa n.vd v .. . t a:,;;
;4Sacretary--T; BL McEoy, rjJrj ,.R;Hrriu
All the officers' are evwfkio members of
the Governing Committee, with the addine
tion joJC Messrs, (jt.. J.Bpney and , Rj H , Mc-
Tiecluhtarts with about thirty ? mem
bersi and as the object is reflnedaofil btt
joyraent -4t milk doubUeajj attaia aidesjfH
abJelntimexicaJ atrengtbj .Tbebrxoomkiwill
be ii the secofcd Story of J tW Murchison
build fogy da Nertb' Front street;
MM
A cbajanetieitItfvmBle fiellpae
lijstJ evening ' . Juplte v JFinuSj I and,; the
Mocb' wereiia 4oa j0ii6tienilTbe new moon
occurred' 'otfd'thelttd. sow that the i three
' Dlatfeis ere quite loW in- tbe wes ti and
inesB wno- were on lur "iookoui repreocu
Oor , aecUont Wiir rno.r"be Vurdenedwitb
an ebns 9fUllbe Wjyrdayt.itas
P inviaibahrflaorTlreV K two, rer
eclipses, o Be, ij fwu, anu iae wiiwi u,
the moQOtbolbltovisiblefOili
Inflict, we prefer a little such sunshine as
l t ... I" .
Lwe bad yesterday-t-oytliio4tke a veil
ovoid Sol. XWttJkmmanff-
1 J 0UrTT7lurU.i ,.:-jo '
Balfimor'e, aVbfeefinelecied 1 Second Vice
that tfie1 spectajfeVas-one of reats'pletf
'dor, espectdHy tt'bfbrlunatepos
mvmmtyff W iYMirttmtntMkWmm fimtTeiLXittf
iAeirorDn
nx&m 111' n
I P"'R!S.'JrVr -r
mvn,m
tt4hinWnW
enWn
- -
-ThepIwalf
evening tos wjoessnf tbefat llmqiiBjthis
.The , piece,-contftlns.'t maavLrrB
amusing and laugbjibleilaceJicSoandj Jnoi-s
dents, that ere mosf heartfltf anbreelaied:
by the mfffijl'
features of t us platthaJo tre i-eaucely ;;V)o
broad for tbls'ldcanrjf.iarid wbicb mAr Ibe
effect ofUs" redtttj fcedly
i nree or lour 01 mo companj.wao apn
peared last night were Really ,e,xcollejitacT
tdrs. but unfortunately there were as many
who' were equally as indifferent.
; '. 1 To-night tliehevteVe Rogerspears1 for
liitj uru ume io mio- titj, bdu 'wvaopeio-
see s large audience. v We "knowilthat sbe
is a decidedly clever 1 actress and; is, paid to
have a strong support, iacludieg-Mr, Frank
w. &iaen, an actor or reputation..
Optra uouae VBlaattjriailtf" ;
Theatre-gcera will have, an, opportunity
this evening of witnessing the presentation
of the pastoral drama of "Maud4 Muller,"
with its young and1 pretty heroine in the
person of Miss Genevieve Rogers; : If .the
rendition of the character here i is aft per-
feet as it has been elsewhere, , we . may, ex-
pect her to force alternate smiles and tears
. ' : .. J- a., ii- - . .-"t.L J
from the audience The "culcbaw" of
Boston were not able to resist' the influence
of her charming impersonations, but Coj
ceded her a lofty niche in the temple-of
dramatic fame. It is decidedly compli-,
mentaiy to this little lady that those critics
who; are singularly distinguished for fault
finding have been unable to find excuse for
attacking any feature in her conception and
execution of the character of 4Maud JluN
leh'l Give her a large presence: to-night.'
Ifl ay er'a Court. , .
This tribunal was well attended yester
day morning, and the cases before it were
dispatched with' becoming1 Celerity. ''" ! 1
Henderson Davis, Colored; who was tip
on the charge of being 00 bcerned in an af
fray, was dealt with ..lightly, as he had a
good record, and judgment was suspended
on iae payment 01 costs.
W. B. Frost, a seaman, charged With
disorderly conduct and resisting the police,
was j fined $20 or .thirty dayan :in the city ;
prison. He either willingly or compulso-
ruy accepted tne latter alternative, ana
went into durance vile. ' JO
Matthew Gillespie,- colored, ' arraigned
for slight dssorderly conduct, was admon
ished and discharged. , ;i .
The last case called was, that of John
Watson, colored' an old offenderone of
the incorrigibles on Whom a show df leni
ency would be wasted. J He was not only
charged with having been) disorderly,' bat I
resisted .the police when arresting bim.
The Mayor therefore fined .him $25 or
thirty days In the city iockup. How well
this festive cuss deserved ''restraint "was
manifest in bis physical displays' - toward!)
the I escorts who proceeded, to consign
him to. . the , depths. . ; He fas, however,
basemenUd, without the ghost, of , .chance 1
of remission of sentence. .
81
Days at the' Pnnipi 'A'
Th! e bark Oliver Eintry which arrived at
New York a few days ; ago, bad -Qf beard
the Captain and five sailors,, who had been
resciied from the schooner Magpie Vandu&n,
irom mis port. Vapi. 1 nomas, ui we
schooner, says he never experienced such
terrible weather. From the ! time be left
Smithville, onlbrriJaTaialyTfiert
was scarcely a cessa'tlori td tbe fury oT tfit
gale. Sea after sea brokeover tbeachooner
and Swept the, deckp. clear,. , the .boat belsg
carried away, water .casks .burst and rudder
ground to pieces. For J six days, the crew'
laboted kt theu pumps, HH6S water' gaining'
upon tbemall IheUme. 1 Th4 destrubtibri
of ibe caska left taem withdat water fit :to
drink, and their f sufferings were , ; intense
TW01 out of the .seaman , jyere.a0f terrhjjr
irpsB-pitten tnat tney sunx qown almost in
Benslbie'aVthephlpai To'tcnipieTte1 Iheil'
trouble, rjptl bmas, ' w&6 NrWJilm6st
cbastaatTy at the wheel,' was trtrack by one
Of the seas that -washed bver the; Vessel and
lnjbed in the bead and. sideOn the
m iay the sor?ildisssepeppl began
. . A & . 1 t. . 1 1 k ! 1. .
IO EITI
riaamv Heatan la Jail A aympatbeUe
'-As 'conslderabhf dlkibW'beenex
ptesBCd here to see the artills f the Char
PjdttfJ 13enrs4jregardJtQ!He
! j i'l . ' :
now1 incarceraieu in our couniy jau, we
copy it below, With the remark mat Wimmy
4itick parties, wbtf &mtMitM4tfm iml
f yoiunisry aeaiieu YHiiowfrjM,ji;.,i3v;i
1 ' 1 ' . 1 .i : . ' m. - tt t
f.rf oqamei .HBatonet ubli.(
can political leader In Wilmington, in for
taerryeire, and wh6 dldJ-m)icb a' secure
languishing in the Wilmington jalL Heaton
mmmiM
I KCUHVUa U0(MVW W W WW WHIM MWW "V
1 tnrt-1,1 K-hiiintinjahlafathfer
who representedL. ortbHgaraUna n fhe,
I AieglSiaiure auu vuucoa m wuu iubj oe
f vepUda ba4sTiembJte sWOMSirfA
after the closetof the. war., from pissing
IpuWicaBUelajJSptNa.wj Itemte-tm
not jwilUng to do. something to relleye an
old friend ia dishes, waO w41l do4t? apJ
added
man. andaBaWnnfrom
M
jo fioUr.OiiK ' Jl.i.-
ctty, Leonard OroveT's iComedyn to) 6ar
acts; ; entiiled'CMr Jain1&onsM
a up nope, . wuen uis welcome bikui
miicfa needed asafsianWayYendred?" il:
t .... . .r. " : . r ':
t t tMBavBVBBW (111! I P itlT M I
I CBUBU , mM, n V.BJ AUUHl,aAltaaf A fmtn dona
f that his efforts, and jrpice, were JTMsed just I , ... T f i imnnp
' f- f.. .V. MrtMAAVM M4h.l Prtlrl.t.t.lld..l.tAAU JITHE IX1NSI HKPI V
I ir ATfnb- of rwwn' and , rrxvl . dfcTIl nJ ww 1 a0 Wtpeoplfcirt
-' -wfc. ew w- tt iap jjwMia j jtp ja wawsani nr nana a si t ataa
t .
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XHOLfi No: 3,575
To-baya Indleatloas. '
,:'vfpr the South' Atlantic? States' westerly
wipas,.antuiiig lojaortheriy and easterly.
Vising v, bfrometer, lower,, tomperature, and
partly i cloudy weather with local rains in
jjje northern portion, followed by clearing 1
uaeaiaer.
ThevnaonSeter Record
gdTae following will show the state of the
therfnometeif.. at th atatfnnn mhtinm(f t
jyesterday . evenuigf, Washington mean
ime as ascertained frora the daily bulletia
issadd from' the Surnal Office in this citv; .
'Atfahta. . ....61 ! Key West, V. . . . . ,67.
'A-u'gtstav. . t Mobile.;;; ; : .w
fJharieslon,:...
Montgomery . ... .68
Unarlotte ........58
C6Mcana;.;:i.j;67
New Orleans,. . . .66
Punta Rassa, . . 1 . .75
Savannah......... 69
St. Marks, ..
Wflmington, i . .. 69
Galvb8WO,....w.08
ilavana. 77
Ind'AnOm'j;ti'..:;60
Jacksonville,?..,, 70
? .1 mm
Maslairate'a Cbtirt.
'! Vry little business engaged the attention
bt be magistrates yesterday s -
, John H Hamphrey s, charged , w lh per-
iqrywas before. Justice HUl;but the prose
cutor could not sustain the allegation and
the case was dismissed at his cost. . !
Edward Tatton accused of the larceny of
a box of eggs; was hauled up, but the prose
cutor did not sustain the charge agaimt
him and had to pay the costs for his fun.
UaiyiaUable kettera.-: ' -
iiTie fpllQwipg.are the unmailable letters
remiinivg iq the city postoffice: .
Cass, y.j Augusta, Lincoln University,
Chester co! Pa. Miss Priscilla Lory. Nor
mal Behool Hampton, Va.; J. AV Harman,
Lobg iCreek, N; C,; John Doyle, care H.
J... Sweet, !Jr.; S, ,S. Brockaway & Col,
y West Florida; ; Happy Caroline Min-
nis, Newberne, N. C. ; Perry, Mason & Co.,
jjobuuo, inass.
t ' 'iavai ; ' -
. BIVER ANpjSAItlPIB ITEMS.
t 1
jThe Norwegian barque ZknoraA, for
this port, jcame Inside the bar yesterday. :
1 The 1 schooners Joseph' Buddi -Tyler,
and jQion6- Pajttersda, were 1 at Vineyard
Havn on the 15th Inst., from Weymouth,
bound for this port.
The mails dose and arrive &.t the. City
Post j Office an follows;
Northern through mails. ......
Northern through and.', way
7:45 P. M.
5:30 A. M.
5:30 A.M.
7:30 A. M.
50 M.
70A. M
mails. .'I . . . v'.v j
Mails for the N. C. Railroad,
and routes supplied there-
from;' including A. & N. C.
Railroad.' at. .....
Southern mails for all ' points
'South; aaiiy.v. ........
Western mails(C. C. Ry) daily r
Vexcept ouuuay;
Mail if or Cheraw & Darlington
. RallroadJ.,
Malls for points between Flo
rence and Charleston.,..,; i 7:30 A. M.
Fayetteville,&nd officeaon Cape , ..; .,
Fear Kiver, Tuesdays and
Frldays.i...-.;... IKK) P.M.
FayeftteyUIe, via Lumberton,
daUy, except Sundays. . . 5:00 A. M.
Oasipw vvj tUi ana interme-
, diate offices every Friday. 6 :00 A. M.
Bmithville' 1 malls,4 by ' steam-
, , boat, daily except Sundays) 9 AX) A. M.
Mail4 for Easy Hill, Town -
ureek ana 'Hnaiiotte, every
Friday at 6:00 A. M.
Wllrhingtoc and Lisbon, Mob" -
days ana' jrnaays' at. . ; : : . . e tuo a. m.
1 I v bisO?K1l ?,0B I)KLIVlEBT.
Northern thrpugh mails. ..... 9 :00 A. M.
Northern through1 and way-1 1 ! :
maiis..y... ....... j. 7.-00 a.. m.
Southern mails. .......... .... 7 .-00 A. M.
CaroliaaCemral Railroad.';, . 6KW A. M.
-v Stamp Office open from 8A.M. to 12 M,,
and from 2 to 5 :30 P. M. Money order and
Register Department open same as stamp
General delivery open from 6:30 A. M.
to 6 $9 PI M. , and on Sundays front 8:30 to
9:30 A.M. j.-. tij.jn 'r-.f I'--, 't ; f, ' -fv-
Stamps for sale at general delivery when
stamp office fa closed. ; -
: Mails collected Irom, street; boxes every
day it 4.00 PM.,
a-neyojoa
9 A trA rr f
Ajh.TBVVaH9weoia&o ai'nu'iiviuei: uot
cur ITEMS.
lii.
oils
Cbdw Jacxbon's Bbbt Sweet RarT.Tobacco.
1 ;1T-
Ct&RBOLurc aeddrMe(i extract or retroieoaw
tne oaiy arucie uiat will restore aair on Data neaas,
Ml
legant 'dressing, and contains not a particle
or
V ot outer poisonous oraga .soia oj
drnggiBt.
OTW GBiA! CHABGK t-aeventh - Drawing
UO!OSinSI,TK JJIBTBIBUTIOir uo,at JUOOlSTUie,
eaSOthinist. Only a few more daya left." Brilliant
arrayiof cash prizes. - Tieketa only $8.. Seize the
opportunity. XMen will be filled up to erenlne of
nine of
r, Con-
S9tn.t Address T. J. OOMJUarOSD. SaoT.
xmt-tjoTjRNAi. BcifiDixe, uoxmrihiMi JSx,
c toBCtfPwAfcDS OP mETT YKAHS Has
t -
Wiaatow's
r-Sran has- been, used fox
Children. It
1 acidity of the stomach, relieyas
wzHsfooiJO, rexulates the
cores 9a wtui
anaiHARRHnti. whetner ansuiK iron
irom leeuung or
other; cadsea. -, An old and w4re4 remedy. 4 ,85
.
-i-i -f;-iivc.
JTJJIJISJUII
QLISH QTJN8. The attention of SDorts-
me la invited to fh advertisement vt Measra, J.-eV
W . Joiley. manuxactarers or one DreecOfioadUi;
gneiBhMlnyham. Kngfandt Their euns are mad'
to order according to specifications and measure-
length of stock &c ,
-.- T?i h'sA 8
i I
V
VlCTOEIOTJa X VSBXWHSH8 Ir-Prom ah euar-
teri
rs come the same happy news. "Hail's Hohbt
on PoHawuai unt'1; is accomplishing sach
earesln serere Coughs and Colas, and other throat
and rang tqempianta aa astpniBA even am. ttaie ua
self, j To be without it In whiter is a most aei
To be without it in winter is a most serious
matter lnaayfaaiUy,, vfftfiiJi'fO wli hi -v
T'Pikb's Toothache nDrops cure Toothaphe In one
OOOO tADYlCE.-Now is Ahe tiaia tf aaroB
iPieuisonia, Lung Fever, Ac. Every family should
nave a notueor owsokbb s uasaAS stbupa ixmt
allow for one moment that . cough to take hold of
voorchll
child, your family or yourself. Consumption,
1 isttoma, . Pneumonia.
Hi
anc
etnerjaiatai susses mav aea
MEKMiM
la
eormg taousanos 01 xnese oreaaea aiseases. une
bottle will wtyenswhoiQ family a winter sad keep
: . . . . t. : .
Rsnmr.v hhpr v.ii'
tioMsyaiamaara famngr;hiany
a medicine, la the most
disaustme and diffleuu tat ts
ttake.? Few stomachs d
not revolt at the mere thought of CASTOK or COO
symptoms
paaenta
waste of
and tissue than the nutritive powers are sud-
DlTinc. COI IiTVEH; OIL la the; Bttbst iruatworthy
aadSeSecUve remedy in the world. Bat repugnance
to itsitane-aaa oaei
deabsir.- Itisthen
him tas-jawsl ineatimaWe iUndaa ea
ktrnwiuby telling him of BOOTT'8 AHUL8ION
OF iXstSAKD feODATbr trathfullv aasuriasbJi
jpf ita tim-freedOfqafrom
I ,..f-' v . . .: .-.,, A-'
TT mj w WAW VAM
iT-wvl odorjof its-marreloua qualities as anutrlent, and
jb! Mfth4raeJp,ltlgS
, . -.. I fXemicn. perve sndrbrain, , , aT
8tATaX4fr AiaVataftriMinu.
p&a Bquare oaa day,.".; ,
81 ttl-t
... 1 J5
... 8 6U
... SOU
. - 8 W
... 4 Ot
... G 60
... 860
. , 10 00
oo
...4 00
.. 40 00
-... 60 00
two aaya,...,. j...
three daya,. . .. ...
four days,..:.
4v daya,
One week,.. ;.. ..;.. i
Two weeks, ...... :..
Three weeks,. . . . . . . . . ; . .
)ne month
Two months,... ......
Three- months,. . .......
Six months,
One year, ...
41 j I.
tVOontract Advertisements taken at probot
Uonately low rates. 4 jf.;
Tea Uses selid Nonpareil type make one square.
J NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TWO BXimA
COMHSMCQfQ FRIDAY, JAN. 84TB, the Bril-
Uant and handsome young Comedienne,
Hiss Genevieve Bogers
t ouuisa oj uie laTonte American Actor,
- I nr. FRANK K. AIKBN,
Who wul appear on FRIDAY NIGHT in the success
: ' . of the past two seasons, t
Maud MuHerr eatfSSS
SATURDAY NTHT t.hn .. .im.i .
icaa Comedy Drama,, written expressly for them
by Charles Gaylor. aeq.i enUUed ,.
f! ATI HI Tl P n-Y-rri "The Worrit' of the School
VUUolU XlUAJ s and Fairy of the Household.
- , :
Admission Paranettn ama Dnu niuu tmn
No extra charge lor Heserred Seats, to be had at
Hetnsberger's Book Store. 3an24t
fflt. CRONIiY, Anetloneer.
BY CRONLY A MORRI8.
Auction Sale.
TH18 DAY (FRIDAY), 84TH INSTANT, AT 11
o'clock, A.M.. we will tell, at our Sales Scorns,
99 mts Kxtra Fat MACKERKL. new and
its Extra Fat Mi
bright packages,
Ship Regulator.
now landia:
ag ex tt.
lOOO Lbs HAMS. 1000 Lbs SHOULDERS
5tO Boxes CHXaSS. lO Bales HAY.
With the HOUSEHOLD end KTTflHK'W vttkwt.
TUBS of a family removing from the city.
- Anether Invoice of TTN-WARB,
a siearns s Hum mvn SArs,:
, OFFICK DSSS, 4c. Jan 84 It
The Phantom Dance,
TTNDRS THK SUPERVISION OF PROFESSOR
(J AGOSTINI. will take nlace at MBaniNEVm
HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, 84TH INST
Admission Single Gentleman, CO cents; Gentle
man and Lady. 60 cents; single Lady. 85 cents. All
uraiea in rnaniom uress admitted free. ,
Phantom March commences at 8jf o'clock. t
jan 841t .
Wanted.
Address of Wilmington gentleman
is lost.
Street Car Device is ready
Call at this
jan J4 8t
Office.
.OO.
ELEGANT DIAGONAL X)AT AND VEST.
tS8.00.
A FEW. SIZES LEFT AT
Jan 84 It MUNSON'S.
STOOK COMPLETE
j ' AND 'V- '' ! -
GOODS ARE CHANGING HANDS AT A LIVELY
. : . , . , oATJs AT .
J.C.Stevenson's,
j Because he sells " 4 "
SWEET BUTTER at 20 cU per pound,
PATAPSCO FLOUR at retail for 4c, and
Good FAMILY at 3X Cts per pound. -
.1 Lbs of Light Yellow SUGAR for $1.00,
and I expect to esntinue to sell at this price
I unlets the market changes.
,!-! '1 - . ;
' 1 - Prime COFFEE 15 cU per pound.
'sjnaU Sugar -Cured HAMS and SHOULDERS ,
BACON STRIPS and PIG PORK,
All kinds of CANNED GOODS,
LEMONS, Messina, 85 cts per dezen.
EVERY THING AT LOWEST PRICES.
Polite, Considerate and Accommodating, is my
sietto. i ...
Jas. C.Stevenson
janj84tf ; ' - :' -
riThe Best Hat!
THE LEAST MONEY J
i. ;' ; " '; at; ; -
I HARRISON 4s ALLEN'S
Jani 83 tf. l, ' , i City HsfStore.
eCrt Ctiba.
1 1I H Hbda Nbw F CUBA MOLASSES,
Fof saleby "
KRRCRNkR CALDBH BHB
jan;SS it
larlyBbse Potatoes.
100 f814 ROSS POTATOES,
. I l ;: Forssleay
Jan, 23 tf : i r KERCHNER PALDER BROev (:.
Flour. Flour. Flour.
1 -800 BV1"rL0UB,aU Pades,
f j For saleby ' -!
, Jan. 83 tf KERCHNER, CALDER BROa.
, Oats and Heal.
10 00 BnBl1 8?D OAT8
4QQ Bush Water Mill MEAL,
Fer saie bv- - '
jantf? ERCHNKR CALDER BROS.
; 1Sl8SOLUTION.-Tlie firm of J. FERNBXRGBR
XJ CO., lately dolngbaaiaeaa la the Cby of Wil
mincrton. composed of Julius Fernbereer. Solomon
JBear, Samuel Bear and Marcus Bear, is this day dia-
iaa ieie nna whi preaeni tnamto w alias
ernbersrer for Payment, and Julias Farnbereer is
aauionzea vm eoueesu aeota uue tne late arm .
JULIUS FERNBBRGSR. SAMUEL BEAR.
jMABCUs) BEAR.
anuary 81, 1879. .
;-n t Ji'.';. in -
IRE BUSINESS CONDUCTED BY THE LATE
FirnwiJl be eontinaed bv tee. at. the eld
stand, in all its branches, and my friends nd old
eastomers are eovdjaUy Invited to bestow on me the
same liberal patronage extended In the past.
. S JOUU8 FERNBEXGER.
- JanS3 d8toawsw aa
QFPICS W. AS. RAILROAD CO. 1
I
January si, un. - )
XTOTICB. THE STREET CASS WILL LEAVE
131 . tba head of tiia Road (corner Sixth and Castle
streets), every hour, commencing its A JL., and -running
daring the day. Persona desirous of visit
ing tae uemetery can reiy upon meeting vara ac
cordlar to abave schedule.
rdiar to abave achedala
anaaet he
fPiaitQ3iani
jan 13 6t HENRY WRIGHT, 8upt.
ia,xid Organs.
AND SECOND BULND, f H
Sold for Cash, or on the
no ktavt :
,LIVE BOOK ..STORE . ,
ii ana iiciBsaa,xvteTy, rvnwmusn w,
AUCiloraf Mettoea, Fiamea,: . u
a . . 1 n , nv.ak t
V . ' ; For sale at"
" Wn,
I janStf -Nos.8andlt
Market St.
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