4 the iionnniQ STAB, I By WJg. nj pEBMARP. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. I ' ' - rath o auBsoairnoa r advaxcx ? UMeear. (by mail) poatage paid............ f7 00 Six months, " " " 4 00 Three months, " - . " S S5 One month " " " 1 00 Til CltT Subsarlbera, delivered in any part of the citi Fifteen Conta per week. Oar City Agents are SWOSZ not authorised to eouecner in Advance. OUTLINES. The coming rowing match between Han Ion !and Hawdon is the talk in London. ? George Holmes has been appointed Collector of Customs for the District of Beaufort, S. C. ' Signor Fanfani, the most - eminent Italian lexicographer, ia dead. The principal London journals declare Lord Chelmsford incompetent for lhe position he now holds. The Rus sian plague tends to a disaappearance, LGreenback Convention at Chicago ad- I journed. -The building Interests of a i. f r., . NeyrYork are improving: -A syste- j matic robbery of private letter boxes has I been brought to light in New York.' nn1i i1itiAa arA rraltinrr etill mrvra mlworl o.hrharohersaresubdividimrintond- .diiwnal groups. The report of the Court of Inquiry whitewashing Maj. Reno hd been promulgated. President Hayes says the extra session was called on information that the earnest practicable tioie would be most acceptable to a ma jority of Congressmen; his forthcoming message will be brief. The Secretary of tliei Treasury wants the revenue increased. 4-New York markets: Money 3 per cent; I cotton quiet aud steady at 9i9fc; flour, Southern dull and unchanged; wheat l2c belter; corn ic better; spirits turpentine dujl at 29cents; rosin quiet at $1 40 142. . 'Plm TKilllalnVi? 7P0SQ ia a vnrn I , r. . n .i J gdod paper, but it is Radical to the hack-bone. f : p is now stated that Archbishop Parcell's liabilities will reach six mil lion dollars. f New York is to have a big walking match between Rowell, O'Leary, the champion, Harriman ahdEnnis.. The contest begins next week. -I Old Znr.h ChandTftT rnrsino Jeffer son Davis reminds one of a long eared animal braying over an old lion when wounded to death. !' fDuring the next fiscal year pen sioners will receive the. snug little sum of $25,000,000. but the division is rather long. One Senator says he kbows one pensioner who will get 1100,000, but we do not know how that is. A new Prof essorship is to be filled at the University of Virginia, that of Geology and Mineralogy, recently provided for by the liberality of Mr. Cjorcoran, the Washington banker. Jkmes C. Southall is prominently mentioned for the place. He is a great man, and his name would give character to any chair he might fill. jThe man who does the theatrical criticism for the Elmira (N. Y-.) Ad vertiser knows a good thing when he Bees it. Here is his style when he writes of Mary Anderson: "Paragon of Juliets, a princess among women, a queen a mon z actresses. Before thy genius and power of personification does the critical world bow in adoration, and in the presence of thy Jutiet do the people sit in approval." Twenty years agoj scholars .and eopleof true refinement said a child t J ,1 'PU: V-o I as nauieu ujttr auauu nu. been improved upon by persons who tin tint 1'it-a lha TP.nrvliafi nF iho Rihlft . ,., .. -.r, ,. , . T!i.i- I " WV ----V " pine oest oi an jngnsn, ur-as Norlh says in the JXQCtes, the most I Eofflish-Enclish of alii writings and I i .;m (That is what is called progress. The yellow fever bill which passed Congress was drawn by Dr. Cabell, !:. tt . e it' ; rpi oi me u Diversity oi .Virginia, xua Washington correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch writes: "It had been previously endorsed by the National Health Association, of which Dr. Cabell is President. It does not provide for any Director General at Washington, and has no features which are objection able to our people. It will.therefore.doubt- less do great good in averting the in trod uc- tion of the yellow fever and other diseases mto ine-united states it it is carnea out rigidly and wisely. I , : r., , Edmunds has Cashing s Manual at his tongue's end. Thurman knows scarcelv anvth'irie of parliamentary law. The last of the 8e8sionwhen a- ' - " . - ther pressed by the able Vermonter, the great Ohioan said, as reported in the Richmond Dispatch: "The difference between the Vermont doctor and lhe Ohio doctor is, the Vermont doctor knows all the ttcbniealities of par liamentary law, while the Ohio doctor knows only such rules of order as are founded on common sense." It is said that the hand-shaking among the departing Congressmen was very effecting, specially among the non-elect. According to a Rich mond State special, the form of adieu was something after this sort: "Good bye, old fellow, I hope to meet you again) for I believe in ' the resurrec tion of the dead." No one appeared to u- i v . . . think it annronriate to sav 1 that he ,. " V f- ' . . believed in the resuriection of the 'ust. ' SSM r. VOL. XXIII.--NO. 140. A WEEK LONGER. The Legislature, will sit a week longer than the lime prescribed by the Constitution hnt. at. their nxurn ov. I rii. , ... . i j i Dense. I nia id tiranualir oa it-, dhntim I T. ; , ... Ibis ia itrARiRAlv as it. Ahr.fi. n I l " aw P.W.WV. .V U..VM.. be. The members have not done all the necessary and important work, and they should remain a fort r. ..j . . night if it is required to perfect such .k i c4uCu w Fr. Wb Bu legislation as may be important, it tn'8 7 h not idled away at least I fortnight of precious time, it is the L -f , ..r , . , . . . . first body of the kind that has not done so since the war. We believe nave DCD ca8117 accompllSded in thirty, or forty days at the farthest. If the session were made one hundred and twenty days by the constitution, instead of sixty days, as the limit, all the necessary work would not be done, and a premium for idleness and dis sipation would be offered. Any one who has attended daily upon the de- liberations of the General Assembly, especially as a reporter for the press, knows how much time is lost in fili- bustering, in long-winded speeches, I in personal -explanations, in the in- t.rrHnft irn n f fnl!aVi anrl writmaionl bills, in the transacting of business in detail instead of by an omnibus bill, and in absolute idleness during the first three or four weeks of a ses sion.- Why men should aspire to office who are incompetent or lazy or indifferent we can not very well un derstand. We speak in general of that which we have seen, and can teatjfy that sixty days is long enough. We have too much legation, ..h. it was better. The great Vanderbilt will case, so full of scandal, has come lo a close by a sudden collapse. . Ou Tuesday three old wills of the veuerable Com modore were introduced io court, all of them of the same general tenor of the one contested, all less favor- able to Cornelius), and all showing that the only chauge in the old man I was that he gave more to his son in I i . -ii ..- i. a:a I tue mot win man uw uiu iu iuc uidk n three. If that was insanity, then Senate bill to enable the city of Cornelius was benefitted thereby. Wilmington to pay its present bond NTft no niwra t.n hiA rinnht.pri th ed indebtedness, passed its third old man's sanity save disappointed heirs aud interested lawyers. Thus ends a long chapter of shame and filth. The utrnno-eRt nnmnetitor Mr. Ran dall will have for the SoeakershiD of , " 7. ". .. I but iiu.li uuubu ui nprw(wuvauf vb m i Mr. Blackburn, of Kentucky. The I friends of the latter claim that eighty Democrats are pledged not- to vote for Mr. Randall. If this is so then he cannot be elected. We have ob served, however, that it is Mr. Ran dall's fortune to be beaten always before the election, and then to be chosen the eleetion. It may be so again. I Amrtn(T tha rM.Mnt rrrnatM at the I Among the recent graduates at the altimore College and Surgeons nra neUatra an1 cnr(,AnnR B o- were the following from worth uar- were the following from North Car- oUd&. 1 Geortre H. P. Cole. Daniel S. Ellis, Ro- bert L. Hester, Abel B. Huntley, John ?releTParroi?-M;.c. A. Theodore c6tton. Jesse H. Mitchell. W. J Latta Reagan. . ' - THE LEGISLATURE. (Raleigh News Report Condensed.) SENATE. Raleigh, March 5. calendar. Senate bill for the creation and pro- tectionof industrial and provident societies. Passed its several readings and was sent to the House. Senate bill to incorporate the Rock - incbam & Salisbury Railroad Com- pany passed its second and third i readings and was ordered to De en - grossed and sent so the House. Senate bill to amend the act to es- tablish a DePartment of Agriculture, Immigration and Statistics, fcc, was I taken up. I -.w - a i a -a Aiexanaer onerea a suosiuuve wmcn. ne exuiaiueu. was mwuusu merely to supply the pachinery ne- cessary to mate enecuve iue preseut law. me suDstitute was auopteu auu the bill then passed and was sent to the House for concurrence. Senate bill to incorporate the Rox boro & - Narrow Gauge Railroad Company passed and goes to the House. House bill to prescribe the mode of selling tar, passed and was ordered to oe enroueu. lau.juputuoo I that tar shall be sold only by weight, and that 280 pounds shall constitute" a barrel.! Senate bill to consolidate the towns of Winston and Salem into the "Uity of Salem,! passed its second reading and was placed upon tne calendar. rThe bill; DroDOes to. submit- the. question of the change to the quail I ? . u w n l nea voters oi uu Ww . House bill to repeal the act chang- I ing iue UlVlUlog uud , vonneBu uw ft . 1 - ' ' WILMINGTON, N. C., FRIDAY. MARCB7. 1879 counties of Brunswick and Golum- bus, passed and was sent to the House for concurrence in an amend- ment. nuuBe uiu io proviae ior ine pur- . - - . . . . nouse ma w provide roi . . . . , . jjng 0I lanas sola under, execu tion by the several boards of county commissioners of (the State, passed and was ordered to be enrolled. Ji- Senate bill to secure to widows and minQr chUdren the peraonal property exemption allowed bv the Co nstitu- I tion. oassedSts. third reading. I tion, passedSts. third reading. t Senate bill to authorize the Com-j missioners of New Hannv,r mlpw . . f - ' - J l a special tax passed second reading. House bill to regulate the practice t 01 aenustry, ana to protect tne peo ple of the State from quackery, passed its third reading. Also, House bill to amend an act to establish criminal courts, called In ferior Courts. The House refused to concur in the Senate amendments to the bill to prevent the killing of stock on . rail roads, and ; a committee of confer ence was authorized. 4 i ANOTHER IMPOET ANT BILL. Senate bill to restore to judgment debtors the exemption to which they were entitled prior to the adoption of the Constitution Passed its third reading. Senate bill to incorporate the Cape Fear Bank of Wilmington. Passed and went to the House. Senate bill in regard to changing the gauge, in railroads passed and went to the House. t TAX ON STATE BANKS. senate resolution instructing and I requesting our Representatives in Congress to work for the repeal of the ten per cent, tax on State banks, was considered and led to animated discussion. Passed. THE BELL PUNCH. . Senate bill to regulate the sale of tlXL The bill then passed its second - - reading by a vote of 25 to 16,it being understood that this was not to be considered a test vote. CALENDAR. senate Din to amend the law in reference to fences, making. 4 feet a lawful height, passed its several readings and was sent to the House. Senate bill to authorize the Com missioners of Rutherford to fund bonds issued in aid of the construe- tion of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad, passed its third reading and was ordered to enrolled reading and went to the House. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CALENDAR. Bill to authorize the commissioners of Bladen to levy a special tax, passed. Bill to allow the commissioners of 0nslow county to levy a special tax, I passed. 1 THE EKVENCE BILL. This bill came np on its third read- M"S special oruer auu waa sidered by sections. Mr. Vaughan offered an amend ment, placing the rate of State poll tax at 0 cents instead of 72, and told the retrenchers to come forward and show their hands. Lost. The vote then recurred on the pas-1 sage of the bill on its final reading, when it passed by a vote of ayes 66, - , . 7, A , -BUI tO atlOW the commissioners OI Edgecombe county to fund its float- inf. riAhf nnnoprl Bill to provide for the supportof 1 j i the Penitentiary, for the years 1879- I 80, came np as a special order, lhe I bill provides $20,000 annually for the convicts on . -' I nu . .uiiu nnnr anil a ui k in w h kv auw . " " j R. R., $30,000 per annum for that of those at the Penitentiary, and $40,000 per annum for those on the wt .T r w-a . te . western jn. u. n. it., &u convicts to be hereafter kept at the Peniten tiary, and the shoe shop there to be enlarged and made a special feature The number of convicts on the road I to be reduced in case the appropria- tions prove to be insufficient for their maintenance. Mr. Ellison offered an amendment 1 providing that the f dnds for payment for the work on the W. N. C. R. R. I be disbursed by the Board of Direc- 1 tors of the Penitentiary there,to nave entire charge of the convicts. The latter he asserted, were treated in- humanlv at present. The amend- ment was then adopted. Mr. Richardson, of Columbus, I . .... -. .1 tfll thought tne consideration oi ine oiu snouia oe uosiooueu audit auwuu wan taken on the bill creating the Board i ot internal improvement, and it was postponed. The next special order, the bill abolishing the Insane Asylum of North Carolina and creating the N. C. Insane Asylum, then passed its final reading. Then the House gpt at the bill cre- atiner a Board of Internal Improve I ments, to consist of one person from i eacn xrisirici ot me oiaie, iue uu vernor to be ex officio Chairman, the Board to have entire control of all I the convicts, hire them out, etc. I Laid oa the table. Raleigh farmer $ Mechanic: There has been much - more absenteeism from the Legislature than appears to a man whose salary, has been retrenched. At one time last week the Republicans could have broken a quorum (if the deor liadn't been xc bv the House, though the Demo, i crawuHVO tno-uiuuB iuauiivjr. MCI Spirits Turpentine. Nash has sent two convicts to the big pen. Under Radical rule the debt of Granville county has run up to $34,432.18. Mr. P. ' S. Pender has taken charge of the secular department of the Free WiU Baptist.,,: Charlotte Observer: William Harkev. of Mount Pleasant, is said lo have killed 130 birds in 143 shqts. What kind. of birds t Washington City ;rjH Governor Z. B. Vance, of North Carolina, flanatnr olont frnm that Htftte. 19 in Kaltl- mor. Hia wisdom wit will make him the Deer of anv of his colleagues R. M. Eames, mining engineer, publishes a special in the Washingtou Gazette, as follows : "Messrs. Peters & Reid, commission merchants of Norfolk, Va.. are owners of 1,250 acres of land in Randolph county, this State, on which has been discovered a cold mine, l nave care fully assayed at this office the different po tions or their vein (Drown ore) wun i following result : Ore yielding equal flOUperton." Raleigh Observer: ie wa Wanted to set work. Lawyer didn't have it. Wanted to raise a sinking fund of 25 j cents. Did. Passed out and the lawyer's works did follow him. At least the 79th Reports did. Lawyer wants it. The Democrats in caucus yesterday concluded to postpone the adjournment ot the Ltegis- latureto Fridav. 14th inst. At the I .. . . . -r . . , . meeting oi the KaieigULtigm xnianuy last night, the resignations of Captain Cameron and Lieut. Bain were accepted, and Jno. R. Ferrell was elected Captain, Jno. T. Fallen 1st Lieutenant, and R. 1. Williams 2nd Lieutenant. Raleish News'. Special Agent Kellogg, Deputy collector sorreii, ana a posse raided on the illicit distilleries of Or ange last week, capturing eight. The stills and material were destroyed. The officers met with no opposition from the moon shiners, but did their work neatly and auicklv. On their way back home they seized the tobacco factory .of Lucius Green, at Durham, for shipping smoking bMC0 "to New York, Chicago and other . . . - shot in Chatham was named Sewell, and the shooting was done by a man named N- B. Taylor. Deputies Moore and Sewell bad captured the still and nrtures or lujr lor, and Sewell had charge of these in a wagon. As he was mazing bis way to uar thaee with his prize, he was followed ana overtaken by Taylor, who shot him, and in a day or so he died. Taylor, at last ac counts, was at large, but the Sheriff of Moore county was in search ot him. Charlotte Observer: The Char lotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad has begun to receive new T iron with which to improve the condition of the road bed. All talk about the lately broken pool has subsided. The old rates are still in operation . Judge Kerr is in feeble healtb,but is looking better than hia friends expected from reports which had been in circulation. Mr. J. K. Jurkpatriek, who, as' Principal of Polk Academy, at Pineville, in this county, has conducted that institution so successfully tor a year or eighteen months past, has lately received a flattering proposition from the trustees of Cedar Grove High 8chool, Vanzandt coun ty, Texas, and will ieave Pineville about the oth of April to take charge of that in stitution. - To-morrow morning the case of the State vs. George Pethel, indict ed for the murder of his wife by poisoning, wiu be Cftiled in the Superior Court. The prisoner was brought here yesterdpy by a I uepuiy suerux o xvowaa county ana con" I of Iredell, to which county the case was first removed from Rowan. The trial will attract a good deal of attention. Lumberton Robesonian : We learn that Mr. Archibald Purcell, of Bine Springs Township, lost two horses last Thursday night. At night they were in their usual condition and in the morning they were found dead, supposed to have been poisoned. - Last Thursday afternoon a raftoUm 1 tt wltt wd,dn IUUIUCIU 1IV.UVU VI wc iuwu. u uiiujo was private property. Mr. W. J..Mc- Leod, the champion hunter of this county. was in town last Saturday. We learn that he has killed ouu deer op to date, uonsiaer ing that he is in the prime of life, the prospects for his killing at least 400 more are very eood. We reeret to announce the death, on the 20th ult., of Mrs. Ellen C. the beloved wife of Mr. Neill Mc- Callum, at his residence in Thompson's i luvrnsjuiu. jixra. iucvatium h a uauicu i . l i a .. -mw -a-aaa : j a j tcr of Mr. P. McRae, of Cumberland - The following is a copy of a report by a Senator verbatim ei literatim: the Committie Coperation has examion the with in bill to oreganize and In cor ftorate the ChristioU Assorceation and Beg ove mend that it. do. Pass. HerenyEppe for Committie (Eppes ia from Halifax.. He is colored. Star.) 073:3 PITT. NKW ADVBBTUEH1BNTS. J. A. Springer Coal. Meeting Carolina Club. D. L. Gore Seed chufas. - Masonic St. John's Lodge. J. W. SopTHERLAND Horse raffle. Monson Expected grand openings. ToDaTt Indieautona. For the South Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather, southeast to southwest winds, failing barometer, and statioaary or slight rise in temperature, are the indi cations for to-day. Creating n Dlatnrbance. D. Towers, colored, was arrested on Wa ter street late yesterday afternoon for crea ting a disturbance, and we learn that he cursed and abused Officer Nelson, who was endeavoring to preserve the peace. Tow ers. was arrested, but was released upon giving the necessary bond for his appear ance before the Mayor this morning. The affair is said to have created consid erable excitement' in the neighborhood. In the5 State Senate, bh Wed nesday, the bill to incorporate the Cape Fear Bank of Wilmington passed andjwent to the House. . Ia the House the Senate bill to authorize the Commissioners of New Hanover to levy a special lax, passed f its second reading and went to 'the calendar. Local Deit. , . i --- Health Officer James is on the Universal - dullness . prevailed I -rUitL.. K .lii. lv -,- I yesterday,, j,.,:, 4,-.-. I Very few vessels are arriving in port just now. ; ; A- Thp. magiBtr'ate;s were doing very little business yesterday i No arrests aud nothing to claim the attention of the Mayor's Court. shd ware sellirlff vesterdav at -Shaa were aeMiPg yesterday at from fifty cents to one dollar per pair. : There will be a. meeting of the Carolina Yacht Club for election of officers i this evening.. The raffle for the fine bay geld ing will take place at the furcell House at o'clock next Monday evening. Mr. Geo. T. Lgorigan, of the New York Commercial Bulletin, was reg istered at the Parcel! House last night. We regret to learn that there is a0 improvement in the! condition of Mr J. W. Thompson, Jwhopontinues seriously sick. It don't take much to raise an i excitement. A three hundred and eighty pound bog on Second street yesterday morning drew together a large crowd. The dust was fearful upon all I of our thoroughfares yesterday. If it fails to rain soon the advent of some street sprinkling apparatus will prove a public benefactor. j Rubber tires for .our hose reels are now being talked of. These are intend ed for the protection off Lose, whieh are of ten exposed to injury jduriog the excite meat of a fire by being rua over by the reels. j Peanut Growers' Association. The annual meeting pf the Peanut Grow ers' Association was held at the Purcell House yesterday at ll lo'clock. An election was held for officers, which resulted in the it choice of the following: President D. T. Durham. Secretary R. K. Bryan, Jr. ' Committees were appointed io the differ ent townships in the peanut section to as certain the acreage, condition of the crop, &c., and to report the same to the next meeting. From the report of committees hereto fore appointed to ascertain the amount of the crop still on hand,' there was of the Rocky Point crop. . . . Sound section, ...... it was shown that 10,500 bushels. 7,000 4,000 2,000 Brunswick .(estimated). . . . Onslow.... " In hands of dealers, estima ted, 10,000 Total on hand,..!.... 33,500 The Secretary was Instructed to corres pond with planters in Virginia and Ten- nessee, and report the acreage and condi- I tion of the crops in those States to the next meeting. The meeting then adjourned subject to the call of the Chairman. E Tne Revenue Gutter Colfax. The Wilmington (pel) Commercial has the following in reference to the steamer Colfax: j "TheTJ. S. cutter Schuyler Colfax, which has been at the shipyard of Pusey, Jones & Co.. of this city, since last July, undergo ing extensive repairs now reauy w ieave, This afternoon she goes out upon the Dela' ware for the purpose of adlusting her com passes, and will return this evening or to morrow mor nine. The vessel has been lengthened twenty-five feet, midships; has a new cylinder, newibouer, new wheels in fact all her fitting ia hew, and, with the ex ception of the hull. She is a new ship, one was built in 1871, by Dialogue & Wood, of Philadelphia. "The following are the officers of the Colfax: Captain, Frank Bar r; First Lieu tenant, if red. XL Hunger; Third iiieutenani, J. U. Rhodes; Chief; Engineer, M. T. Che vers; Second Assistant Engineer, Eugene Webbar; Pilot, JKJ. H. Uranmer." The Colfax, we learn, has been detained on account of the discovery that a portion . , . ,4, . . . , by the heavy ice in the Delaware.. She is now undergoing repairs, and it is expected will leave for this port in a few days. . A Professional Borrower, Jim Dottry, colored, had an examination before a magistrate yesterday on the charge of the larceny of a gun from Jno. H. Cow an, colored, and a coat from Robert Jack- aoa, colored. It appeared from the evi- dence adduced OU tjhe occasion that the de fendant has been in the habit for some time past of borrowing ' lartlcles from different persons, promising to return them by a given time, and then going off and selling them, which was the case in the instances above alluded to. fee was ordered to give bond in the sum of' $100 in each case for his appearance at! the next term of the Criminal Court, in default of which he was committed to jail. . We understand that there are other cases against him, which) will be investigated hereafter. It is understood! that Dottry has served a term of two yeari io the penitentiary from Cumberland county. tsnlpment of Fertilizer. We learn that Colonel Graflin, Superin tendent off the Navassa Guano Works, shipped forty-three car loads of that ferti lizer to the . interior; yesterday. These forty-three cars contained an aggregate of three hundred and sixty-three tons, which one day;-yet we hear is pretty good for that Colonel G. would: have leaded one hundred them. , cars if lhe could have gotten WHOLE NO. 3,611 OPERA HOUSE. The Patbfindcra. There was a very small attendance at the' Opera House last night to witness the clos- . . , 7, 4. . ing performance of the Pathfinders. There was no change of programme, and the performance was of about the same charac ter as the night previous. The acrobatic feats were especially good, and were high ly appreciated. The Ethiopian deiinea tions of Mr. Renfrow were still the best feature of the entertainment, and rendered him the attraction of the evening. The other characters were about the same as on the first evening. Intereatlng Admlr aliy.DeclsIotis. We have been kindly furnished by Judge Cantwell, TJ. S. Commissioner, the fol lowing interesting admiralty decisions rendered in cases before him yesterday: No. 11. Thomas Donnelly vs. W. J. Din- kins, master of American schooner John Bacon. Application by plaintiff, a seaman, for admiralty process under section 4,546. The agreement was for a voyage to Galves ton in any boat of defendant and Forbes & Co., and to be subject lo their order for six months, dated Baltimore, 14th February, 1879. Held, this agreement void and not binding on plaintiff, first, on account of its uncertainty and no consideration named, no wages stated; second, not executed in presence of and . certified by a Shipping Commissioner. (United States vs. City of , Mexico, 11 Blatchford, 480.) Judgment for wages and costs, and certificate issued au thorizing the seizure of the vessel till paid. No. 12. William Lawrence and Robert Kerr, natives and subjects of Prussia; Manuel Victor, native and subject of France; M. Latorich, native and subject of Peru; Jonas Jakobbson, native and sub- ject of Sweden, vs. Mitchell Haggey, Mas ter British barquentine Summer Cloud. Application for admiralty process under sec. 4,543.' Objection that they are British subjects and consul has exclusive jurisdic tion overruled. In North Carolina any foreigner may sue another unless otherwise provided by treaty. (Stramburg vs. Heck- man. Basbee 250, Pritchard 478.) The agreementjjated Liverpool, 23d December, 1878, "Liverpool toTybee, S. C; and or any ports or places in the United States, North or South America, West Indies and Europe, then to port of final discharge in Great Britain or Ireland. Held, that in ad' miralty this contract is void for unreason ableness aud uncertainty and violates the 7 and 8 Vic, sec, 2 and 5, and 6 WiL IV., chap. 19. (Pritchard admiralty 218, the Countess or Harcourt; Bacon 1, Hagg. 248, Abb. Ship. 608 and. notes. ) Eeld.second, satisfactory proof oh affidavits filed by the plaintiffs of the utter and absolute unsea worthiness of the ship and the misconduct f the captain, the contract as above no bar to plaintiffs' application. Judgment for wages claimed as in No. 11, authorizing the seizure of the vessel till paid. For Europe. From present indications there will be quite a number of visitors to Europe from this city during the coming season, espe cially among our German citizens. Mr. A. D. Weasell, agent for the North German Lloyd Steamship Company, informs us that he has disposed of nine tickets during the past two days. The tickets are secur ed thus early in order to get choice state rooms. Wilmington passengers generally sail in May. Becaped Convict. David Redd, colored, who was sentenced to the House of Correction for two years for larceny, at the late term of the Criminal Court, made his escape from that institu tion on Wednesday, and at last accounts was still at large. Superintendent Garrell reported the fact to the Sheriff yesterday. C1TV ITE31S. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy.Tobacco. THE HORNING STAR can always be had at the following places in the city : The Purcell House, Jttams' ftews' Btana, ana tne stau umce. ELECTRIC BELTS. A sure cure for nervous debility, premature decay, exhaustion, etc. The I only reliable cure. Circulars mailed free. Address I J. K. REEVES, 43 Chatham St., N.Y. CARBOLINB,a deodorized extract of Petroleum.is now presentee to the public as the best Restorative and ueautiner or the nan the world has ever pro duced. It performs what others only claim for their preparationa. FINE ENGLISH GUNS. The attention of sports men is invited to the advertisement of Messrs. J. & W. Toiler, manufacturers of fine breech-loading eons. Birmingham. England. Their trans are made to order according to specifications and measure ments rurnisneo, thus ensuring tne right crooa, iengtnoi stocic ec FOR UPWARDS OF THIRTY YEARS Hbs I children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves and dxabbhoa, whether arising from teething or otner causes, ad oia ana weu-uiea remeay. so CBNTS A BOTTUL SEE TO IT NOW. Trifling with a Cough is self-murder. Immediate relief will follow the use of hHalz's Honit or Hobsbotjitd aks Tab.' Consumption, Bronchitis and Pneumonia are im possible 11 it is taken in time. Nothinir ever pre scribed by the Faculty will compare with it as a re medy for Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. . Pike's Toothache le Drops cure Toothache in one minute. NO MORE DESPAIR FOR THE DEBILITA TED Where Consumption not always the fatal tubercular ; consamption of the lunes. but ceneral decline of vital energy, and wasting away without renewal of the tissues of the body, when this surely shows itself the doctor stops his usual pro scriotions and orders COD. LIVER OIL. Three times a day the patient tries to swallow the nause ous dose, and as often feels that the repulsion It causes weakens the powers of nutrition and diges tion far more than it supplies nourishment to the debilitated system. It is only by mingling the Oil, as in SCOTT'S EMULSION, with the HYpOPHOS- .rarf isa uif liUus Ann &uia tnat the disgust ine taste and smell of it cam be entirely removed. This mixture is pure and smooth and pleasant as sweet milk, and not only restores digestive vigor to the fluids of the stomach, but it emlches the Wood ana saDoaes au or us scronuous symptoms. ; . DIED. ' BIRDSEY. At 1L25 P.M., on Wednesday, 5th nut., or xneningeus, ususus tuuiub, young est cuia oin.it. ana iuue b. mrasey, agea iu mos. and 34 days. v The Mends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral this (Friday) morning, at 11 o'clock, from St. John's Cnurch, thence to Oaklale Cemeterr. SINCI. One Squire one day,:,'......", " . . two days., ;.... ........ $1 00 i n 3 60 8 00 8 60 4 0C 6 50 8 SO 10 00 17 00 24 00 40 00 60 t " " . four.Uys,.)V... " one week.!. " . Two weeks.. " Three weeks, it One month....... TwomonUia...... ' Three months,... six months', ', One year......... ii it EsVContfati' AarertSseBientt taken at proptt ' Uonately low rates.. . Ten lines selid Nonpareil tjfpe make one tuitt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. JOHN'S HALL, WILMINGTON, N. C, March 7, 1879. ttmergent meeting st. John's lodge. Sid No 1, P. A.M., THIS (FE1DAY) EVEN IN U. at 7V o'clock. Work in the P. C. Deirree. Bt order of the W . M. mli 7-1 1 JAMES C. MUNDS, Sec'y. Carolina Club. rpHERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING OF the CAROLINA CLUB This (FRIDAY) Evening. at 8Jtf o'clock.- The members are specially request - mh 71t T. W. STRANGE. President. The Baffle OR THE FINE BAY GELDING, lew v.nii. high, weight 909 lbs., sound and all right, and guar anteed to trot a mile in S.45, "will take place at the Pnrcell House, at 8 o'clock Monday Night. Three Chances are still left, which can be had by applying to J. W. SOUTHKBLAND, at Sontherland's Sta bles. ... mh 7 It Best Seed Chufas. OO BUSH BEST SEED CHUFAS ON HAND. Ji which I propose to sell at the rate of $3 per Bushel. AIbo, a foil stock or both Light and Heavy GRO CERIES, on hand and for sale low, at the old stand. Nob. 3 and 3 South Water st. mh 7 D. L. GORE. Coal! Coal! JECEIVING BY RAIL, FRESH SUPPLY RED ASH COAL. PRICE $9 00 PER TON. dULiD ONLY for cash. mh71t J. A. SPRINGER. We Expect rpo HAVE ONE OR TWO GRAND OPENINGS OF SPRING CLOTHING IN A FEW DAYS. MUNSON. mh7 It Boatwright & HcKoy ARE Better Prepared THAN EVER To Furnish-the Best! OF GBOCEBIE S AT THE Lowest Market Prices. We beg of our patroos, in every instance in which Goods, sent them are ' not satisfactory, t,o please advise us promptly. We desire to please, and shall exert every energy to accomplish that end. tAny mistakes on the part of any proprietor or employe in our establishment, if reported, wU be promptly remedied. 3FWe require of our Cartmen politeness and prompt delivery of Goods. ' tWe think we know the wants of the people of the City of Wilmington and the surrounding country, and we propose to supply a goodly num ber, that is, if selling GOOD GOODS at LOW PRICES will accomplish that end lSWe make up all our bills promptly at the end of the month, and would be pleased that all will come forward promptly aud settle It has been eakl that short settlements make long friends. WE CAN'T, NOR WON'T, BE UNDERSOLD. "MIND THAT." Boatwright & HcKoy, 5. 7 and 8 NORTH FRONT ST. ma 2 B&W tf THE REMEDY! Of the Age. Peterson's Celebrated Medi cated Soap Liniment. MOST EXCELLENT, AS MANY CAN ATTEST For Burns, Sprains, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Croup, Bor Throat, Bruises, Sores, &c, &c.' tlts popularity is daily increasing. t3rFor sale at the Drug Stores, and by the Pro prietors, B. F. Mitchell & Son. mh2tf 3ST O T I o ! rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ENTERED INTO X a Copartnership, for the purpose of conducting A GENERAL RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS, under the firm and style of Holmes & Watters. Having had several years' practical experience in the business in all its details, they propose, by wait ing in person upon their customers promptly, to claim and merit the kind patronage of their friends end the pubUc generally. Shall keep the BEST ARTICLE8 to be obtained, and sell them as LOW AS THE LOWEST. Expect to open about the 10TH INSTANT, at No. 8 NORTH FHONT STREET, and respectfully in vite all to call and examine the NEW AND FRESH STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. . GABRIEL HOLMES, mh Sw .eu'we fr JOS. H. WATTERS.