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THE IIOEirilTG STAE. By WEI. II. BERNAHD, li&a it ft it J '.'atomj J h ti l i 4 7 i ( 1 & n in 1 1 Alt 0 I , a .- a sqnariEd4y,.;..c. -A-tJra .... ;-i UUJ yj li93 r . . r i 60 8 00 8 50 4 0C B CO 8 50 10 00 IT 00 34 00 40 00 00 i tit ijl-HiUlilMU three days, : . !. Toaroays,.... ftTe days..... . On( week,.... t HUSH CD DAILY EXCEPT HONDA 78. e t ' -' i - J-l, t if nt $ tafrt f t tnV i x.K.iii. K ' - :.... - - - - J. : v W! - - I'M Two weeks,. .... Three weeks,... oaemon to,...., Twonumtbs,.... Tftree months,.. Six months,.... . One year......... RAB4 eUBSCBXFTXOM CM ADTAVO t ,)ao year, (oy main postage paia, ..... ST 00 Kii months, " ' 44 -,...;;..,. : 00 Tare month. M ' " : S5 onomonth " " ':...;...... 1 0u aim 51 TI ro City HneseriDers, aeuverea in any part or the rity. Kiiteen Cents per week. Our City -Agents are ttat ttttttt ,'"!"'-r!'vJl! j- i ' "' L ' i,J 'Hli; -Vvi -Ufi . s u ai'j ; -J, VOL. xxiii.-no. 147. ; 7.' v.' HT'Cantraet AdTerUsements taken at prof WHOLE NQ, 3,618 Uotoltow"t- .-I . OUTLINES. Several cotton mills in the Department of the Nord, France, have stopped on account of Ike depression in trade; one mill contains 7.000 spindles. Alderman, Dennehy I & Ct?' ii!,edi "alie8 from $500,000 to $800,000. British o j -i . j steamer Severn ran down a pilot cutter off Dungerness; ten pilots and five of thecrew Jrowned- Tho New Caledonia iuaur- gents have suhmittRd. A. convention I of tobacconists is in session at Cincinnati. Rowcll still leads in the great walking match by twentyseven miles.1 - - Dr. Wood worth, of Washington, - is dead. - A man by the name of Devlin, a bru tal wretch who killed his wife and smo thered his infant, was hanged at East Cam bridge, Mass., and another woman mur derer, named Berry, at Concord, N. H. - General Passenger Agents are in conn vention in New York; very fair attendance. . New York markets: Money 4 per cent; cotton quiet at 9J9Jc; flour, Southern in buyers' favor and rather1 more active; wheat 4lc lower and moderate trade; nirn ungraded 45454-e. No. it. 43itf43r. I : spiriUtarpentine quiet at 20lc; rosin dull at Congressman "Sunset" Cox is en- gineenng the New York opposition to' Randall. Fernando Wood re- fuses to say who is he for. OVLeary got drunk because he was behind aud could not catch! up, and thfn retired, not standing particular ly on the order of his going. ! The press aud pulpit of California denounce the introduction of sacred characters upon the stage, which has recently been done in what is oalled a "Passion Play." j The following are the graduates from North Carobna in Jefferson Medieal College, Philadelphia: W. 1. Beall, W. L. Crump, Richard Dil lard, Jr., and A. C. Hopkins. The Southern Republican lAssocia- Hon, now folly organized,, has 3ust elected McDonald Lindsay, of this State, President. Representative J. ....... , . , J. Martin is an honorary member. . The Tammany organ in New York . . . , , JTii - I i, . I hoisted the following ticket: For President, Horatis Seymour, of Nw York; for. Vice President, L. Q. Lamar, of Mississippi. It is said to be a "feeler." Blackburn says that "Southern 8eutimentis all, without a dissenting voice, in favor of a Southern man for Speaker." We do not believe it. Many Southern papers prefer the re- J election of Randall under the circum stances. The Washington' correspondent of the Richmond Stale writes, on the 13th, concerning the Greenbackers: "They are calling together all their wisest beads, and are really in earnest in trying to obtain a foothold in the organiza tiou of the House. They ask a big price for their cooperation, but will be glad to receive much less." ' Pinafore fared better the second night in Richmond, V3. The State says: "The orchestra and chorus were in bet ter accord last night, and both were greatly : 1 ma. 1 i; , I improveu. 1 ne leaamg pans were aiau 1 lorDiaaing tUO placing OI ODSiruc belter given, and altogether it was a very tion8 jn nttmDer8 of the river8 cf tnis fair programme. Still, as we get better -a; t acquainted with it it is not bo bad, and really possesses many musical beauties." I HarrUnftl MrtC!1nnlrev haa devifted a I 1 r s.i. i- e e a ti plan for the relief of Archbishop Parcell. It is :understbod, says a ixew xorK ieer, vuat 11. -contem- 1 nUt an oftia iVatAm vnliin. I lUbvo 3BAS AM. V V KJJ HV ua V v m irv nii-ihntiftna fmm th varions J I parishes, as well as facilities for en abling wealthy laymen to aid in tho work independently of the 'efforts of the Chnrch,.'':, "'r T.' .' , .', Colonel McCardle, of Mississippi, is out in a card for Blackburn, in which he reads Mr. Randall out of the Democratic party. All thisim& u ..aU-a n,t. kWa bar! k D , - ---- - itepuDiican or sometuiug ciso iu mo Speaker's." chair. : The. Mississippi "Kurnel1 is au astronomer. Ho has who is the McCardle, anyway ? ; A Washington special to the Phila- delpMa.i.,E.pablico, say. th.t Mr. Randall - is strong for Tilden that he save "the friends of the old man "have been in communication - 1 sections of the country, and they: are assured of an almost universal readi- ness to demand ' another candidacy ' .- on the gronnrls of inustide done bim m the contest of 1876.w According ..ii - tHAt. n lue Buewai ikauuan io wwvu that fmir.fi fth nf th Democratic made a discovery in the political Port ot tne aeai muies, oim ana in- th- ex(J t an old s e machinc, but uaue a Aiipoo vpry in tu F sane, so as to submit the constitution- ithlS the oice of a Woman's Rights Con heavens. He is the Herschel of poll- al amendment to the qualified voters vention. A little daughter of Mr. tics. ItaV 5for tne "Kurnel." ' But of the State, which passed Us several Morris Cohenwas' knocked down and se- . . . . : . , v vhtaIv lnlnrftd nir AfnnaWav horse on John Dartv are for TiMn. Tf Wa i a I Wide of the mart in hU1 . ' . , about the Speakership, Ue Will be ... w...x,k. . beaten. Nine-tenths of the Southern Democrats prefer some other man haa M Td". Randall saya , he ia . , . . . . . i tor ii;den because he can carry -vj v ' . ja"Jr f York fhat may bfe but can he carry other States that arc abBb- lately necessary ? n TIIK LEUlSLilTIJRE. (Raleigh News Report Condensed.) ; SENATE. -..'-v ' Raleigh, March 13. THE FISH BILL. im ... . . i ne Din to prevent obstruction to Ihe passage of fish in the several ktreaiwnh Sut andjride or hsn ways, watakM atidassed. I The bill to make It lawf ul for i so-: lioitors to appear before -grand juries when-rpnnfiRta iv An n h rhJ . . -1 ! I nes, was laKen op. ine purpose Of Uhe bill was to legalize ; a,,, Sustom iiima f o rAAn An f hn ..'. 1 WmeurT nd wch vailed to some extent, that decision I to the contrary not withstanding. .1 he practice had been found cou venient and saved the time ot the courts in having the whole jury to come before the Judge for instruc tion on points of law. ; The bill passed by a vote of 23 to 1. , CALENDAR. V ' I The following bills and resolutions passed their final reading: . ( Bill to amend the charter of the town of Chapel Hill. io facilitate navigation in the streams of the State. cities to serve process. ' To prevent the destruction of black fish in White Marsh, Columbus county. To establish a Board of Commis sioners for Trent river. AO auwor ine oramwaioners or m t. ' . i r tenced to thfaJ peiliteutrary ot le88 than one year. - r " To incorporate the Historical and I Kcieatifiu Society of Wilmington. ' Re80tlon J instruction0 to our I, .. 4 vj mf WU6'CTS aiu u securing an appropriation to deepen I and widen the rivers and sounds in I Eastern North Carolina. To establish tbe Board of Newbern I Harbor Commissioners. 1 t .nKm;.. I ro provide for submitting the Con- stitutional amendment in reference to the deaf and dumb and the blind and the insane, to a vote of the peo ple. - To incorporate the North Carolina Railroad Company." ' 1 -' - ' ' To protect tbe hshing interests of tne gtate x? or iub urutcubiuu wi mbp ui I taverns and inns. I HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I Bill to allow the Governor to haye I the affairs of any I railway in which I c,, ,, - ...,,, :,rn.,nA I t,uo .u , vo..g.0 by a member of the .Board t internal I Improvements, passed. S -.H- I Bill to prevent the destruction ol I fish in White Marsh, Columbus conn- j tv. nassed. .- I r:n . i. I riii iv uiaao buiviuh uuuu inisuw. 1 idiots and lunatics m civil actions, as valid as if personally served, pro- I vided that such proceedings were de- 1 fen-M by the g0ardi.n. ad litem, pa8sea. . I Hill to protect tne nsu interests Dy - -1 : 1 a "' "'"B B"VMVU. v fishways at all the dams on such named streams, passed its nnai read- IDS Billto allow tne drainage of . a dam on Haw River, by certain town- 8hipg, and allow the levy of a special ui, pituaeu iw uui icauiug. CONTESTED ELECTIOH. M. XTaf mnvaA n Va nn a " " " r rpRolntionin reo-ard to thfl contested - "p . tt . . . eiecuon in eruecoun.y oponaicn .soms oeiweiuu:: .w pnewy wi vu, ru fore the Judiciary Committee, i. The resolution was then talten up. It reads as follows: ' Resolved, by the House of tRepre- sentauyes, xna& .uguatus avquuuih, m . .... . at T - . att. It 1 I of the county of Bertie, is entitled to I the seat now occupied - by v Wv;C. Etheridge, and that the sittmg mem: . heTj w. c. Ifithendge, is not entitled to his seat. Mr. Cooke introduced an amend ment to the act in relation to the sup- readincrs. Bill to provide for the engraving of the ne w. bonds to be Issued by the "e-aZ0( 6. K R., passed. . f " Bill to authorize the Commission- -n . . . ... ere of. tsrunswicK to levy a special lax J tne wer Mihebriato' and providing that for ,ach the Probate Court may appoint a guardian W n tbe.cam of orphans, etc.. such guardians to have ttoi if the affair, of - inebiTH t m Ba h time aa the latter shall ti "a r"-.f . uo aujuugcu awvwiw vu" I malady. ; - , ? : TY nrevnnt. nrnitriif.tinnn m Airrrili I bwvn wlm hppti tnlHncr levels hpfrwefin I ' . .,.r . , R. .V j "vt :.k .i. ..: I ceed at once lo organize the company, l n and anettee creeK, render county. lt"????? was done by the eleciion of tbe followin ! To entitle constables of towns and u LB"i.KUJf"c..Jm:"4 Board of Directors: Dr. A. M. Powell, a m . - - j z j-ica.C2 iBa h n wsn - -.A W b wwm W w aw ;U H'Jt IU...!... '-..': . ' T. "1 EteoaO;ublited: a Teportimth . j - , ' ! 'cuon? of.WMrwxg?f -' -mtm - . , i. i i -1 r . I bib. . - V . I 'ji'$WMoM&ffi .TLe committeot on P.riviprPa I 1 i' rik't'4ii -v' i: WiiiiM-L' n'.l uuount wiiye iapiist uaurcu propose suun- ! CPecIa? toarlpttd;Ob8etver.f;.-jily.lo i Salisbury, Maron 1 31. Robert' W' if or theebefit of their church. -Major Hayden kjlled near Hoitsburg, i tner-in-law, M. W. Barber. Lhey ibad previously been at enmity with leach other, and for some 'time past Ndot,been m .peakidg Wrm8,ffo. iday Barber was passing Hayden's TinnaA rr rtaa o rr. wrinn, iltA loft or accosted' him insultingly. Barbef Te- v-a uvra3Wwnj . w ai w iuv i anvui I nlied. and in the oourae of ai heated lioquy wluch followed, lden, :wh0 Wai at this time in the roadiave Barber tho d d lie. ibis face and ordered him lol tand aside. Hayden, instead ,of doing so, advanced and crasDed Barber's? bridle " j . MC1U wuereuuuu. juaru ,uw a i1 I Solver and shot him throug ahe instant death. 1 Barber subsequently, surrendered himself to the omcers and is now in Nai1 at Lexington. ' UP-' Spirits Turpentine. Thomas S. Galloway, a leading citizen of Rockingham county, is dqad". I Onslow county claims to have a negro woman "about eight feet high." Whew ! .. . . i . i . , ; Rev. Dr. Sutton, late 61 Pitts boro, hid his watch during the war. He I searched in vain for it. Some negroes found it the other day whilst cutting wood., I TXamuavn AT xr,J7- T.t "Rnr. route, arrived 'ia'th iB: city yesterday, and reported to Cape Frost. , Milton Chronicle: We are pleased to learn that after the 17th inst. the mail from here to Hillsboro will be tri weekly. The North Carolina Legis lature enacts laws to build up Virginia and South Carolina, to the detriment of the State. PittsLoro Record : Hon. John M. Monns will address the people of Chatham at the recess of Court next week, and give his constituents an account of his BiewarashM. un tbe. 4tn instant, an Bd1,?, rSBSfSJS n Bear C.cek Township, while sitting near the door with her knitting, fell suddenly from her chair, and was dead before any one could reach her Goldsboro Mail: While Mr. Thos. Hart was sitting in one of Korne- gay's shops on Tuesday a splinter of steel new irom an anvu close oy, ana, striKing himo.erthe eve. inflicted a oainful wound. i Mr. Junius Miller 'and Miss Julia Daniel were to have been married in Win ston. Bridal costumes arranged and wed ding table spread. Gnests assembled and the goose elevated. Sudden announcement that there would be no marriage .Tableau. ; Winston Sentinel: The Salem Female Academy will celebrate its seventy- nflh .niiivdrani 'aa 'm hAa.ninfr anhnnl tn May. This is an institution that is crowned with age and with honors, and is a credit gtrl7- Theatrlmon'iamill m. closed for repairs. Judge Graves was ufeen very sick at Catawba Court. The oulloolcin Winston is r outlook in Winston is rather unfavorable fQr a consolidation vote. , Twenty ne- Kroes, mostly able-bodied men, left the neighborhood of Mooresville, Iredell coun- iy, on jast saiuraay, lor ArnaHsas ; Raleigh News: Col. Wilder Atkinson made a talk before the commit- tea on Insurance on Tueadav niffht. It is : .-r, , ; " . Tr. 1 n g j ( 13 at home for afewdavs on leave from the "Saratora." . - The Go- yernor has continued Prof. Kerr "in office o 'MfhS it will take twelve months to complete the WOrk, after which the Governor will ap point a geologist. This work Will be done at the expense of the Department of Agri culture and no doubt will contain much valuable information Raleigh Observer: The Treas urer yesterday ran over, the account of warrants from the various counties for the support of outside lunatics, and foqnd that since the 1st of January about $37,000 had J been drawn from the public treasury for this purpose. This dram now ceases, the , bid to repeal the law allowing it have IV0"' "u" A"" .,""u a-a " "T.ci' J" about fau.uw pemnnum. unaer me I harrp of R.-.v. A . Ci. Diron. ft vcrv smrits I : . , . ' , r 7. . Sl T 7 twenty or thirty, conversions have been mtde;:BlH great interest is manifested In I lne meetings. Mrs. Moon, the Qua- keress, is Loldlng revivdi meetings m the I Methodist churcn at tne same piace, ana JTl i city and eRn ber E00(i WOrk. I Goldsboro Mail: It is not im- nrohable that our Inferior Courts -Will be abolished, owing to the enlarged jurisdic tion of magistrates , -r. Catharine Liaise Onslow couaty-has bad aa.- iweddings Jn ten days, and it's right in the woods, too. The phonograph was on exhibition here last week. It doesn't resemDie any verely injured oy a runaway street Wednesday night. f . , .... A warbler's trill Awakes the hill, For Spring, a rosy lass, Hath come, and brings ' On vernal wings ' T '' . Rare blooms and garden sass. Weldon 'News .Mad dogs.are I IIC1UVU LT . .iUttU UV HIS t plentifulone yesterday near town. Senator Kansom returned irom Wash ington last Friday to rest a little before the extra session begins. Superior Court il The town o Ttiden, in Robeson county, formerly called Shoe Heel,has hadita. name changed bytae slaSrePQrAele, of which Shoe Heel watft cQriufiJvo-r; We.learn from private letter of a friend tbaVa few I days ago a genuine seal was caught at Mr. I Hampton's fishery, near liocJc oint, on Roanoke river. The seal weiehed seventy- tha nnnnita ont wa faiir fact lAnir , Ra P"dL nvris uwuea ua in huub. ivliu iu.rwa. auu killed by.oneof the hands before he could vvukvuiuiakco tatauiiouiub w iiuc lactorv- iathU town . duiinirnthe MreseBl 5W.i -tW requested to, state, that 6an shortly have, two improved, lrick jThe Major bad the misfortune,' a few days ago, lo losfe about 2Q& cords of wood by 'fixe.: -tTh..jQAttoHeHClirchfc1?re are; K'JBgil Q& gentleinan, who had his arm cut off by Ka ;mM1a. TILT. .RlttAlrlAna Havnaa IlUC vllvulat DaTT at JJM,m lmv&iVKa a last week,? baa since died -r-The: ship- ments.ol tottop;, . from , tis point, for the 'SmUo baleF of JrSiffif SSr the March 1st,' amount to which 25 J89 fount! the W & W. Rail- i K 'Charlotte Observer: JudgoKerr ;wrs thought to be somo better, yesterday, BjW confinedto bia bed. Bushyr -head. Chief of the Cheroteea. says he has 'noneh war ABonirh riouffh'" And he of his people, he said, were old and infirm, a-'-ffi jhtindrea men for battle:1 Alter telling the VVorierAh&t was Christian a Baptist (and that all his tribe about fifteen hun dred souls were Christians, ne saicLUiat jthey, were on friendly - terms with' the iCboictaws and other western tribes; and oc- loasiinnalW ' infrhnntrrl ' vtwitn : And inters married.;; Thev also carrv 'on a small trade jio corn and- potatoes with the Catawbas. J-rBome years ago the legislature graniea Ar:":. n' li Iw curry county, via Statesville, the line to be &a i nearly an air-line: as practicable. . A toeetincof the stockholders was held in Statesville day before yesterday, when it iwas ascertained that the required 'five per cent, on $23.090of the stock had been paw. ana accordingly it was ueueruimeu w pru- 18 g Dr. Little, C. L. Summers, David Wallace, W. A. Eliason, S. A. 8harpe, J. J. Mott, Will iferd Turner, and T. N. Cooper. The Board met and elected J. J. Mott President, C. A. Carlton Secretary and Treasurer, and W. A. Eliason Chief Engineer. . TSB CITY. -ntW AtivtiUTinKTiUN'iM. Mukson Umbrellas. Reward Money lost. ' ' Reward Gold star lust. i O. Ditson & Co. Music books. Holm-BS & Watters Opening. ,Sale U. S. Marshal, Charleston. Xocal Doia. Messrs. Holmes & Watters will open their new grocery store to-day. JMaj'or's attention yesterday morning. ; Mr. J. M. ; Henderson was re ported as still dangerously ill yesterday. : Vegetation is .springing up like magic under the influence of the late rains. Mr. J. W. Thompson continues no improve wiui an increasing prouaouur t- . t.t;isa of recovery. A three-masted schooner, name and destination unknown, was reported in below yesterday, For , the ; nrst time in several weeks, the guard house was announced .yesterday to be empty. Eggs were selling in Raleigh on .Thursday at 71 cents per dozen and butter at 12 i cents per pound Judge Russell was expected to j iiftve for Washington last night, probably ..t be.nein time for. uothe, I Greenback caucus before-the assembling of Congress on the 18th. ' The information that Tom Johnson was at one of our wharves, tied hard: and fast, created some sensalidn yes. terday, until it' was discovered that it was a small schooner by that name. Mr, M. Bellamy, of this city,has been retained in the case of Henry Spears, i colored, to be tried in Halifax Superior ; qoj next Jor lhe murder of. a. man n.mprl TSnvrl lhidd In in mir laaL , I . o .u-. nana I" UUIUD 1 IUC uVLIW took the words "Chufa for sale," which .heads ah advertisemeht on the Court House, tn Wnrifflflk -for' ale. and are wanting to , .. .. a v ' . m! "".f vr ".'!''" " ""l back again. Tho astute typographical . fiend who' yesterday made us say "looks before his looking-glass" now stands before his looking-glass while he vainly endeavors to patch op his hose With tar ointment and co'urt-piast'er. ; ' , , : r. W. E.: Davis had. for sale yes terday a rock-fish weighing fifty pounds. This huge specimen was taken in a shad , net nine miles above this city, and realized the handsome- sum of five dollars, being shipped to a gentleman in Sumter, 8. C. ' ' r ? We. committed an unintentional error in speaking of Dr. . Hiden ip. our last issue as a Profesapr in the Greenville (3.C.) Theological College. ; The institution in question has been removed, to Louisville, Ky., Dr. Hiden being simply Pastor, of the Baptist Church in Greeoville. '-' : 'j- Tbe Rora'oke ivews says: te?he Executive Committee'of 'tne Roanoke and Tar River Agricultural Society on' the 5th inst. wupan0usjy fleeted ..P, Henry Fianner of WiUningloo, Chief, Marshal for the n?xi ; iFair Dr i)auner was pn of the MarslwJa last year, and we know thai he. will' make an f efficient aud courteous officer. Body Beeoyered Ipneat, dec. , Tafifavrlatt "nt Awn t m m ' ' ' a Itoii t Q Vky1rvl A colered butchef irrthe marEaIia aj pened to Te on the wbarf 'discovered s J- Thnreday, Marca so, a. m..i. f "uitoa. deadbodjjfioatmgfiaitaeve opposUe lwafe, ih .SS W.dV:.WF Mmms Tmmermin & ranM'ji office be. - ; Tr - i; tween Market -and Dpct streets. The body ' J.. '.'i'i l.Jjl&k. nif).h I Coroner A. H. Leslies The body was that l of whilo miwi,f apafenjUynabout mid- dle age, and .very mj .deconxposed, havn ins. in lue opinion. or tne uoroner ana nis li jury,' been in the water, tbout two raonths.' TaeVei was no way rlytwhichher unfortuW i.TTi: j-f.ij-i. ?... .-ft 's-ij-. i; ;.ii: nafo maa collide be Identified , ' there- Wing nothing in liis pockets but a small piece of tissue paperA diacolpred ,by,age, and the: ac- tion elfheTWaf b;- ?h(i f- mains, however, are believed to be those I of sortie poof sailor:who was lost overboard rom some vessel in port !: The jury returned a verdict to the- effect that deceased came to his death from some cause to them unknown j supposed tor be accidental drowning.; Baltlmare Xtne of Steamers to . be T, TrV-r, t It was definitely ascertained here yester- Dlseontlaned. j uw..uu.n uiu..u .ju.wv..! Baltimore and this port will be withdrawn. There has been no eause assigned for this actioD, and the ahnoUhcemeht of the fact was rather a surprise. The line has bitterly consisted of the steamships Raleigh and D. J. Foley making regular Weekly trips. The former, is expected, t$ wind, up the :trips of the line when she reaches here on Tuesday next; These steamers have been -doing a very fine business and duUhess, in freights ; could 'have been no . cause. . We expect Captain Cazaux, the agent her, will : make other arrangements, as the field b too invi ting to be altogether abandoned. , uTXarket Reforms. It is suggested by Aeveral of . our citizens that while talking of hew markets, market reforms, etc., our authorities be induced, if possible, to abolish; the present system of cooking in the Market House. The removal of the cooking material and attendant para phernalia from the lower end of the mar ket, and the using of it for a fish market, as it was intended, they say; would result in a decided improvement.and one which would be duly appreciated by every lover of good order, cleanliness and propriety. magistrate' court. A. D. Butler, colored, had a hear ing before Justice Hall, yesterday morn ing, in a case of aggravated assault and battery upon the person of Edgar Robinson, also colored. Defendant was ordered to pay a fine of $10 and costs. Christopher Huggins, 'charged with comt mining an assault upon Susan Drake, both colored, had a hearing before Justice Hill, and was ordered to pay a fine of $5 and the costs. The fine was subsequently re-i mitted. - Supreme Ledse O. K S. B Banquet Honor to North Carolina. From a programme before us we notice that in the regular toasts at the ban quet in honor of the Supreme Lodge O. K. S. B., at Pythagoras Hall, New- Icork, North Carolina was the only Stale men tioned. This toast "The Old North State" was responded to by Mayor S. H.' Fishblate, of this city. Mr. M. W. Plat- zek, formerly of Fayetteville, but now of New York, was also among those selected to respond to regular toasts. Thermometer Beeord The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.31 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the. daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta.. ;vr.....Q7 Augusta. ....... .73 Charleston 69 Charlotte....... 1 69. Corsicana, ,.63 Galveston........ 73 Havana ....75 Indianola, . . ; . .'. .76 Jacksonville,. . . . v75 Key West, 71 Mobile, v... 75 Montgomery 72 New. Orleans,.... 72 Punta Rassa, .... .74 Savannah,... St. Marks........ 73 Wilmington,.... 63 Legislative Local. The following, bills , passed . their final readings in the Senate oq Thursday : The bill to prevent obstructions in Ango la and Shelter creek, Pender county; the bill to incorporate the Historical and Scien title Society of Wilmington ; the bill . to prevent the destruction of fish in White Marsh, Columbus county. The last named bill also passed the House.- t'-v ' . ;';.: : u . lieported capture A . gentleman from, Columbus reports that '.George. I. Littleton. charged with the murder of one. Peter Randall, who escaped from the Whiteyille. jail on the 18th of February, has beeu , recapnued:: and re turned to his old t quarters. There was a reward of $250 offered for- his apprehen- Hionf2W by the State and foO by the county. Taken Her Departure. The Revenue Cutter W. EL Crawford, CapU Glover, which baa been on this sta tion for some six months or: more, during the absent of the Colfax,, while .undergo ing repairs, left for Key West, Florida, yesterday' afternoon. The officers and crew of the Crawford made many friends during their .stay here. . lTo-Daya indication. For the South Atlantic and Gulf States, slightly ; colder and; clear' or fair weather during Saturday; witn , northerly to west - . j - - erly winds, shifting, to east and, south, ris ing temperature and falling barometer du ring Saturday afternooa. itl:..l!..;:. - THE MORNING BTAB can always be had at the following places in the city : The Pureell House, Harris' News' Stand, and the Stay Office. km bwuicu auu iatkcu.iv tun iuvi vi i: f nosy, ange street; where5 annrieslVasoon-f ! DIOCESE lOF NORTH CAROLINA HI sail An AltrlniAn'si AniiAliil mw. Ana m LJ i!.'- ; r'"it'J II... . . j . Jnt ...Qoldsbord. Aionaar, Marca , f. M4l. . ..Wilsoik. Tuesday. March 25, p. M Wednesdlay, LMarck 36. P. M. .Bocky Mount .Enfield. March 28 Rinwood. March 30, ;5th Sunday ia- lent Scotland Neck. I April, lj.ii .i;.i,.Bamilton. , TIT . n .i Thursday,:' April i3;ji.v.v. Witliameton. 1 .i.JameSVllle. I j Satotday, j ' -.April:: 8V.8.'de;a.iwhiiigtone i:A&tif!fr: weanesaay, apm ...wooavuie. Perquimans co. .-i.'J:narsaay, Apru io, A. M,.... j..;.CamdenC. H. Do. do. M. Davia' f!han. Pasnn'tk. Good Friday, April It. . . v. . . . . i . J Bbzabeth City Easter Day, April 13 . . . .". Edenton. Tuesday. Asril 15. St Peter's nhniull Oftt.au on t ; Wednesday, April 16 Gatesville, xmirsaay, April 17.... ... .Winton4 Friday, ? April 18 Murfreeeboro. MnnHan A mi 1 OA uJ a 3. iTuesdayl April 92 ! Thursday,. April 84. JJMMIrCA. vy wukuio, Acriic Tnrlrflnn. Friday, ,: April L P. M........W .... w.,., saturaay, April 26, A. M f "ul" Snnday, :; -, . April 8T, SdSun.after Easter. :Weldon. Collections made at each nlarn fnr TMnrponn Mfa. Qurterly faeotlnes Seeiid Round i ror tbe Wilmington District. JX. K. Cbarcb. Soatb. - Duplin, at KenaaBviDe.... . ..March 23, S3 Clinton, at Johnson's Chanel March 90 -jf Coharie, at Avery sboro.... ....... : ... April Cokesbnry.atCekesbury April li. 6 iHadeatcDoSchcollHou lj Elizabeth, at Singietary's . April S6, 2T ..April 30 w nueviiie, at wayman .Mai Smtthville Station Say 3. 4 7 18. 11 17, 18 34, 35 ..May ..May; .,May, ..May i Wilmington Circuit, at Zion w umingxon, rirtn street. . . . Wilmington, Front Street... Topsail.. .... . May 28, 19 Onslow... Mav 31. Je.1 L. S. BTJKKHKAD, Presidlag Elder. city axa3Jf2&. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet NavyJTobaeco.; Book Uindsuy. thbmobnikq Stab Book Bind -Sffi."iS2? 5fflLJS.'SffiK Chants and others needing RecelDt Books, ornther work, may rely on promptness In the execution of neir orders. FOB UPWARDS OV THTRTV YKATfS IWija ; WlKSXOW'S SoOTKlHa Strttt hua ttnm I : children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wutD two, reguiaies ue Dowels, cures dtsbnthby and diabbhcka, whether arising from teething or i other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 I CENTS A BOTTLE. . FINE ENGLISH GUNS.-TJie attantiAn of nnnrtn ; men Is invited to the advertisement f Messrs. J. & w. -roiiey, manufacturers of fine breech-loading guns, Birmingham, England . Their guns are made to order according to specification a and measure -ments furnished, thus ensuring the right crook, length of stock &c WHY COUGH THE WHOLE W1NTHH n,hn a few doses of "Hale's Honet or Hobbhound ato Tab" will stop the paroxysms. No Cold, In- uuenz.a, Hoarseness or Dimcuity or Breathing can resist this wonderful counter-irritant, if taken in time. Pike's Toothache DrODS cure Toothache In nun minnte. Merchants and Visitors who have desired an inn or I to live at a Hotel above the business centre, and to tunc auuruun 01 meir meais aown town, wnile in New York, can do so as the Grand ("!nt.ml nn Broadway, is now kept oh both the American plan at $3.50 to 3.00, and the European plan at $1.00 and upwards per day. An elegant 'Restaurant at moderate prices is conducted by the Hotel. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . Monev Lost- A-iOST. THURSDAY NIGHT, A POCKET BOOK containing between $35.00 and $41.00. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at the STAR Office. . mh 1& It i Lost. PRINCESS, BETWEEN 4TH AND 6TH Sts., a GOLD STAR, with the letters "E.S.D.F.C." in black, and the initials' "J. A. B." engraved on the underside. The finder will be suitably reward ed by leaving it at the STAR Office. mh 15 It Umbrellas. J gK, zinilla, alpaca. RUBBER and GINGHAM; . 26, 28, 30, 32, 34 and 36. " MUNSON. mh 15 It Opening Notice ! OWING TO THE ACCIDENT TO THE S. S. Benefactor, noon which a cn-At. New York purchases were shipped, we were obli- geuwjueter Opening Our Store 1 UNTIL THIS MORNING. and, we now .take great pleasure in announcing to onr friends and the i public generally that our ..J vi Mil, (U1U UO tOOUJTl Wllllllg ftOQ anxious to sell them a Fall Line ef FIRST CLASS FAMILY. GROCERIES, consisting in part of ' Flour, Buckwheat,' Graham,' Pearl Barley , c up ua voarse uacmeai, oago, Topioca, Maccaroni, Small Sugar-Cured Shoulders. ' Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Beef Tongues, Dried Beef, Corned Beef (Fulton Market.) ' Fine Fat Mackerel, Codfish. Sardhies, Lebster, bugars, all grades; Coffees, parched, and ground; A varied assortment of Canned Goods, . Teas, any description, Gilt Edge Butter, . Edam. English Dairy, Pineapple and -' "' Martin's Cream Cheese, ,,-.. K -, Oranges, Lemons, Malaga Grapes, Apples, Onions, Irish Potatoes, Cabbages, Toilet and Laundry Soaps, Starch, Clothes Lines and Clothes Pins . Washboards, Baskets, &c, &c Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Extracts Preserves, Jellies, Sweet Oil, ' Worceeterahire Sauce, Tomato Catsup, - U And a thousand other articles usually found in a First Class Grocery Establishment, but too nume rous to mention, all of which we offer at the LOW EST MARKET CASH PRICES. -Call early and leave your orders, and oblige ? Yours, to serve, - vj HOLMES & WATTERS, mh!5tf , , Not 8 North Front 8t. 5 Mnsic 5 Books. 5 Piano Arrangement of H. M. S. PINAFOBE. By Hi MayIiAth. ' $1.00. Contains 25 pieces' taken from the atitro'tive Rnranmritinn. Thnaa who rnwrw I me vocai score can nave it Mine same price. THE SORCERER. Words and Music fLCO. Tns SoBcxant Is by the same composers asPina- fore, and musically Quite as u riaao Arrange- mcnt by Mozluhq also for ; HDLL;S TEMPERANCE GLEE BOOK. 40 eta. Contains a large and well arranged col lection of Sac&bu and Skcdxab sones for Temte- rance meetings. . CUPS AUD SAUCERS, ByGEOBsirrtil. 25c. ' A delightful Parlor Operetta needing but two per formers.: Very good moaic. . - u J TBE GEM GLEANER, By J. M.;Cbaswicx. - I pw- umimihihj aw wtivviuvu vi Auuiciflft 1 fLI : An nnninallo emj& w1lyf Tstn 0 Ai4KAMa 1 Aiicneirssnouia iiaveiii! Oliver Ditson & Co., CHA8, H. DITSON ft CO. I J. E. DITSON GO. 843 Broadway, N. Y. 1 923 Chestnut st, Phila. mhl5-dwtf Wed Sat OTW ADVERTISEMENTS. . TTnited States Marshal's Sale , , ;.. .. IN A0MIRALT7. . , JBavenel, Holmes A Co. vs. Brlg llanlias 1 John GP; Smith t. the same. Louisa Morgan Vs. tt e same ! . t" vitjktt -i .rTmr-.r. .... J3 directed from th HnRnrkl .Tn, .lih. trif t rnnrf nt KnntK r.iin. - District mfareaaifl. in tit .hnn Mu l - , v wwv w wsi. a v aia cAuua for sale, at Pab lie Auction, sear the Postoffiee, ast end f Broad Street, in the City of CHARLESTON, on TUESDAY, the eighteenth (I8tta) daj of Ma-ch, at n o'clcck A. M. THE BRITISH BRIG MANL1US, about -'SSa : tons rmeararemeniL . tntrpthep with kr Tackle, Apparel and FnraHure, as she bow lies at vanaernerat'wnarr. , . : .... rConditions cash. .'PurcBaser to pay CnlteJ Stat s jnaiouni lur iieccBBary papers. M. WALLACE. UniUd States Marshal District of . C. mhlS It Fresh Stock. Low Prices. We are now daily re-ecivinft-aew styles of BOOTS AND MIOKS Country me: chants and dealers will find GOODS and PRICEU right Call, and through stock. look GEO. B. FRENCH A SON'S, i 39 N. Front at., Wilmington. mh9tf North Carolina jqrAMS, SIDES and SHOULDERS, A Very Choice Lot. gUGAR CURED HAMS. STRIPS, SHOULDERS, PIG PORE and FULTON MARKET BEEF, JUBJSETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS, - . The Standard of tbe World. gELTZER WATER, from German Springs, Guaranteed GENUINE, Healthful, . Invigeratirg and Palatable. JJAVE YOU BEARD ANY' ONE SPEAK OF THEM T THOSE CRISP DELICIOUS CREAM CRACKERS. Jfas. C. Stevenson mhl4ts Spring Style B ROADWAY 8I1K HATS. 4 HARRISON & ALLEN, HatU'rs. mhl3 U I Haye Got Them. i x BUGGIES, HARNESS and pj SADDLES of all kinds, and at LOW PRICES. ! REPAIRING done at short notice. : mh 9 tf P. H. HAYDEN. A Chance ; 'J'O BEAUTIFY YOUR HOUSE FOB VERY LITTLE MONEY. What adds more to the appearance of a room than BEAUTIFUL PICTURES T and where can you find as FINE and as CHEAP a collection of CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS ' as those just received and on exhibition at HEINSBBRGER'S t An examination is all that Is asked for. and an ' invitation is extended to all. mh 12 tf Furniture ! Furniture ! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, to be sold at the very -bottom prices. Walnut Wardrobes, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Marble Top Tables, Ac , &c, as well as common Chamber Sets, Bed Steads, Chairs and Rockers of all sorts. Looking Glasses, Mirrors, Parlor Suits, Lounges, Shades, Bedding and everything belong ing to a First-Class Furniture Establishment. Also, another lot of the Celebrated Genuine Stew art Sewing Machine, a resLcOmfort 'A For sale at F. A. SCHUTTE'S, 86 and 38 South Front and 11 to 15 Dock Sts. rnhOtf Photographs. rjTOS WORK NOW BEING DONE AT YATES' GALLERY by Mr. OSS, Is said by all to -be fine. Give him a sitting and be satisfied that such is the ease. His prices are low. .. - C. W. YATES. mh9 tf , A. OSR, Jr.. Photographer. 400 'Bushels 400 BUSHELS - " 400 BUSHELS VIRGINIA WATER-GROUND MEAL, VIRGINIA WATER-GROUND MEAL, s or saie oy D. L. GOBS. mhlStf Nos. 3 and 3 South Water st Jnst Received, Another supply of that CELEBRATED BRAND of " Jack Frost Flour, Awarded a Gold 'Medal at the Parts Exposition . It - has no equal. The very finest made. I i. ALSO. ; ' JQQQ Bbla FLOUR, all grades, QUA Boxes Dry Salted and OUU Smoked SIDES, 0 f aks Java, Laguyra ZQ) and Bio COFFEE. 1 KA Bblfl Crushed, Granulated. IO U Standard A, Ex. C, and C SUGARS !)CA Bbls Porto Rico. Cuba, N. O. . OOXJ and 8. H. MOLASSES, CA Bblfl City MESS PORK, -:ii 1 AA 7,108 Choiee LEAF LARD, . O fi( A and Second Hand' UUUyij , SPIRIT BARRELS, Lake George and Lebanon SHEETINGS. . Manchester and Randolph YARNS, " ' Crackers, h Candy; .. Soap,- Starch, Soda, . Potuh, t Lye, Snuff, Matches, Oora,: Hay, "" '' ioatt,, Glne, ' Bongs, NauA;- . - i , . Hoop Iron, &c , Ac. For sale low by mh9 tf WILLIAMS MURCH1SON
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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