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" vv1' T'Mli HIM I I lli'TMjhja&j 1 1 I III I 1. mmmmmmmmmu, i 7 IMIJH ' n " - grpTT 'l iw IJMIlal.uj.U.-,.!! THE H0BITHIQ STAB, f vPno ' , a hM'm 'Hf mf&ij " tftiWMyr-:s-it;-i;. : j - . ... .y ..y,v.. .;, . rj'-UKji; -h, h-U.lr'i . :.',;r, ; j il's ,, .; -.jCj, ; " ., . ;U,. srj;;jfb.iuf ;;.. K'-.'.'i 9:.J. ijqunoj i' 5' " ' ' ' ' i i i i i 1 " - ' i ' ' .''' i ii'iii i i.i ; y . , r '" 1 ' , ; ; ; ; . " '' i .. ---- . . ' . 1 ' - "- ' 1 -! T ' . . : JU -Liy JIi. ; HATES Of BtTBSClUPTIOM IN ADVAHOX : : tJsie year, (by mail) postage paid,.. ......... $7 00 Sis months, " " 4 00 Threomonths, " " " ........... 85 iue month " " " 1 00 To City Subseribera, delivered In any part or the city. Fifteen Cents per woe, war wiy Agenw&ro i ttj XTrv ... not authorised to collect far more than three, meatus J V OJL, A.JLlll""JNlj, 147i it it WILMINGTON N. C.V TUESDAY. MARCUJ8,1879:. WHOLE NO. 3,620 OLTLINUS. The decree dissolving Iho Spanish Cortes have been publisbed. Turkey offers Greece half the territory she claim. -England is sending troops to British I Speaker, they will go into the Democratio caucus. There is a report that such as remain straightout declare they will vote for S. S. Cox, W. D. Kel- ley, or Headricka B. Wright for Burmah because the Burmese are making .warlike preparations and trouble is appre hended. Sufficient rams have fallen iu India to insure the safety of the spring harvests. Mr. Gladstone was not in vited to the Duke of Connaught's wedding, which excites comment in political circles, The waters have fallen at Pesth. ' Durham coal . owners will (educe wages ten per cent, after April 5th. Judge Tilghman, of Maryland, is dead, aged 72. . Weston has challenged Rowell to con test with him for the championship. Cardinal Morichiui is dying. -Pecuniary damage at Szegedia is placed at 1,500,000. It is rumored from Paris that M. Waddington cannot remain Pre mier, and that M. Leon Say must resign. a caucus of the Democratic Senators was held, at which no decided action was taken, either as to organization of commit tees or shaping the legislation of the ses sion. Poindextcr was arraigned be fore the Hustings Court at Richmond, Va., for the killing of young Curtis, and only three jurors thus far obtained. The Republicans of the House nominated -Gar - field for Speaker and Rainey for Clerk. The vote ia the Democratic caucus insures Randall's nomination for Speaker on the first ballot. New York mar kets: Money 0 per cent; cotton dull at 81 10 cents; flour unchanged ; wheat ilic belter; corn quiet; spirits turpentine dull ut 2929jc; rosin quiet at $1 40$1 45. i' STEET DEMOCRAT WILL BK RESENT. i The Democratio National Commit tee announce to-night that every Democratio member will be present Raleigh n Observer: Mr. Alfred Williams ia sufEerine from severe illness. The Governor has received a requisi tion from the Governor of South Carolina for a fugitive from justice: ' The Go tremor hat issued a proclamations offering a reward: of $200 for the . capture and de livery to the sheriff of Rockineham count? Of Wyatt McKeaver McKinsey," convicted of the murder of George Goode. -$41,700 in old bonds ' have been received at the Treasury, and all but $5,000 came Tuesday when the House assembles, from within the State. - Trinity Col 1 THE RUMOR IN REGARD TO IOWA. Your correspondent is inclined to believe there is a good deal in the ru mor that the Clerk of the House does not intend to put the Iowa delegation in thp roll, or at least such as were elected in October and not voted for again in November. Those who have given the question proper considera tion say the October election was without the warrant of law, and that the Radicals so . ruled in the West Virginia case, where the facts were the same as iu the Iowa case. ,i! s T.l?ATBICltS DAY. j . He observance In this city. i According to previous announcement, Ithe usual celebration of St Patrick's Day iby the HiDernian Benevolent Usociation was dispensed with as a token of respect io the memory of'-the late Capt. 1. B. Grainger, who was at the time of his death, last August, and for many years before, the much esteemed President of the Associa tion, the only Irish organization in our city, i -Yesterday 4he association met at Tem perance Hall, at 9 oclock A.JM., and were formed in line by the Chief Marshal, Mr. John McEvoy, and his assistants, Messrs. James Corbett and John W. Riley. The loader of march being given the line was taken down Third street to Dock and down Dock to the Catholic Church, where the Usual services were held, Rev. Father Gross DIOCSSnS.XOF NORTH CAROLINA. ' BleUop Atklnaoi' AppolBtmeBi. Wedneaday March 19. P,M..-..- f.. 1 nKf "Friday. Bnnday, lega.has been rather .famous this year for the prominence of her young men her boys. In the Legislature of North Caro Una, not to mention the other men, she had Lockhart, . Everett, Enttlishr Ethcredge, Armstrong, Boat and Bonner. Three of tnese were chairmen of committees, and all diJ well for men so young. " V'.rr- Charlotte Observer: The Legis lature did not escape the presentation fe ver. Mr. Speaker Moring was presented, .Wednesday night,- with an elegant gold I r. - it . . waicu. ine eiii; oi iue memoerB 01 me i ..i. jj i.: v.4 Pouse. The presentation speech was made Fe"venS a" '7,3 I T by Mr. B. C. Cobb, of Lincoln, and Mr. 'St.' Patrick and Ireland." This: theme Moring responded in befitting terms. - j the Reverend gentleman dwelt upon with Major Wilson President of the Western Ulnnnenoe and withos: narratin the his CODNTX COMMISSION KKS. , Abatract of Proeeedlas. The Board were in sessiOnyesterday af tenioonpresBnt: Col'.1 Wi'LySmlth, Chair many Commissioners Gradyy Worth," Mont gomeryandiBaggJxi j ' c . I The Chairman reportedhaying received from the Auditor of Vh3 Stato'balance' duo for keeping the'insane'of this bounty tb lst January, 1879jamounthig to $60,64, which has been paid to the County-Tttafiurer. -U I Ordered that the claim i be presented to QlnfA Tocta aiA tfsm rnixrtn fr fVgx Snoind A4Q UUIA.1IBMIUCA 1UA AUVU1UK ttWW 4ww AU&OUaji AfcAAA, . ' - - ' .L"' 4 y.i ' "il WedaesdAV April d..Woodville. Peraaimansco. iromine XSIOI January, xo.f ine aie t Tliarfiday, April 10, A. M,.. ...... .Camden C. H. inereneai or xne law auiuorizios mis oay i : . t :j -. . -, . -. . rr . ... t-KWMi jrrinav. Anni 11 . mnu March 81 .......... j . . . . . ii . Vaiaon's. March 23,, 4th Snnday.ln... ' i uenx uomBDoro. Monday, i,iMarch 94,P.M..s. .Wilson. Tuesday. March 85, P. M. ......Rocky Mount. Wedneeday.'March M. K M.: ..Enfield. Friday,, j March 28..,....:....!. ...Uingwood. Bonaay, . . March 30, 5th Sunday in ! 'rth -!tb. : ' i Lent. .Scotland Meek. Tuesday, ' April 1 Hamilton. 'Wednesday, April ; 3 . Wiljiamston. Thursday, - April 8..... ...Jamesville.' j)riaay, ; Apru Saturday. April Sunday. - .April 6. Palm Sunday. Tuesday, April 8 ........ .Hertford. 5.. St. Luke's. Washington .bt. uavid's. Plymouth. c. ment Do. Good Friday. April 11. itaater uay, April is. ilzabeth City ....... Kdenton. ,grAAfl(TA.lVlt One Squire one aayii'..'irt,....tr..; n, l CO i f two daySjH. . ,mitu.u . i J5 t , 5 vi threedaTS,,.....! "u-m.w. 8 M i foMdayi....w ........... 3 00 i ' " five days...... 3 60 ; i. one week,.... 4 00 mi. . r PivVi - fi fiO Threeweeks, 8 50 One month, 10 00 .Two months, 17 00 Three months,... 24 Dp ! " " Six months, i..-' 40 W i One year,; .v. ..... i. tb 00 '"Contract Advertlaeme&ta takea at ijrtojAi- tionately low rates. 7 . - i xen lines seua nenpareu type make one equine. NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. At Close Prices. 1000 Bbl,FLOCrR' 411 grades, Hhds and Bbls Cuba MOLASSKS, 250 Bbbls K' ' "ntfl? MOLASSKS. 25Q BWs S. IL STRtP, , 1000 NAILS, 200 'Boxe8 C ud Smoked SIDRR, 100 Bb!siram!lTMBSS PORK 3QQ BatfsCOFFKK. . 200 Bbls SUOABS . 20Q ToM QUANAPK GUANO. n--.i.:iu- h,- w w T.rt "J i?e?aa' APr" i? st meter s unapei, uates co. UUUIUlUUIbMlVU IIUU - J-ri . IT. ""V I ' rUlieOtia Y. A.VTU. 1Q . Senator Vest, newly elected from Missouri, is but 45 years of age. He was born in Kentucky. BulldluK Attaebet;to the Naval lloa . . i. -ptB Destroyed. ' Special Telegram to the Dispatch. ! Norfolk, Va!, March 15V The Lazaretto buildings, attached to the Naval Hospital opposite this city, were destroyed by fire to-night. The fire originated from a defeotive flue. Thero were no patients in the build ing at the time. Spirits Turpentine. : Sunday's Raleigh News failed to come. Revenue receipts in Fpurth Dis trict last week $2,641 19. Wilson county has just sent three colored convicts to the penitentiary. .A citizen of Chatham had his leg brokea by a runaway horse on Friday last. G. C. Britt, formerly of Robe son county, was murdered in Georgia last Two worthy colored men sub scribed each $100 to the Oxford & Hen derson Railroad. The Edenton Clarion is the name of a new paper published in Eden ton by W. E. Bond. i The Statesville American and a correspondent of the American wish Dr. Gri83om to be the next Governor. : : A white man named Robert Owen has been committed to - Granville jail for stealing $70 from Mr! J. F. Roy aler, of Oxford. Here are some recent prices of Granville fine leaf tobacco: $83, $125, $70, ft57. 61. 68. 60. 83 50. $125. $81. $110, $79, $66, $56, and $58 per hundred pounds. The yonng man who forged the check on Kader Biggs Ss Co., is named W. C. a. Andrews, and he halls from iLlttle- probability, according to Madame ton, N. C, where his parents reside . He appears to unaersisBa uia uustucoa. . The following are the officers elected by the stockholders of the Oxford & Henderson Railroad: .President, Dr. H. C. Herndon: Directors. B. H. Cozart, T. Randall is now reported as saying that he is not committed to Tilden or any other man for the nomination for President. The Senate will elect six officers at once. Of these it is claimed that Virginia will get three. Old Virginia is first in peace. An effort is making in New York to have the International Expositiou In -that city in 1883, instead of at a later period of time. Minister Welch it is said will retire from office as Minister to England. Secretary Evarts will succeed in all Rumor. the The Democratic element in Greenback representation in Con gress, according to the Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, a Radical paper, is for Blackburn. . Ex-Doorkeeper John W. Polk charges ex-Representative Carter Harrison," of Chicago, with making and certifying to false pay rolls whilst playing the part of Civil Ser vice Reformer. He is to bo indicted for the same in the United States District Court in Washington. T. Grandy, Henry Bryan, Wm. B. Crews and J. J. Meadows; ) The Chapel Hill Seniors, says I li doi. the Ledger, mwe duty a w io eiect a oi vine to deliver the Baccalaureate sermon, have chosen for that position the - Rev. Moses D. Hoge, D. D., one of the most eminent Presbyterian divines in the South. I Re has accepted th invitation. . s . . f - The body of a'man floated up near the wharf of the Dismal Swamp Transportation Company,, at Elizabeth City, last Monday morning, supposed to be the remains of Joshua'Markham, who has been missing three months. He is believed to have been foully dealt witb. road, was the first man to go through the isiue ruage. mountains in .North uarolma. This was on the occasion of the opening of Bwannanoa tunnel. Mr. B. F. Tipton, of this county," has,' as the result of 'a can vass of this city, secured over three bun dred subscribers to IJte People's Illustrated Journal a publication which gives a hro mo to each subscriber. Senator Vance Bhook hands with his friends yesterday-; af ternoon andJeft for Washington on the eve ning tram. He was accompanied by Char-, ley, who will act as bis private secretary Dr. C. L. Hunter, of Lincoln county has sold six hundred copies of his "Sketches of Western North Carolina," a book, by the way, which is a very valuable coin tribution to the history of the Stater Mr. J. Howard Jones, the well-known miner, who is now one of .a company ope rating the Silver Hill Mine, in Davidson county, was thrown from a buggy, day before yesterday, somewhere in the vicinity of that property, the horse running away, and received , serious internal injuries. A change of schedule on the eastern division of the Carolina Central Railway goes into effect Monday. The passenger train will leave Charlotte at 8.20 A. M. in stead of 6 A. M., and arrive at 8.14 P. M. instead of 7.57 as heretofore. Mr. Wm. Richards, who was in the city yes terday, reports the Duffy mine blooming. He brought along with him eight or ten pennyweights of gold, which he had , taken, just before starting, from a couple of bushels of ore. - A. party of North ern gentlemen, representing large capital and themselves interested in mining, ar rived at Thomaaville, a few days ago, in an elegant special car, and are prospecting among the mines of Davidson county. A gentleman in this city is the owner of a farm on the Yadkin river, and on hie recent return from a trip to a portion of the section of country drained by that stream, reports that the people are confi dent that iu a short time, at least that por tion of thu river between Salisbury and East Bend, about forty miles above, will oe navigable by small steamers. THE! CITYV NEW ADVKRTISEIHRNT. Mukson Elegant suitings. P. O. Box 272 -La. Slate Lottery . G. R. Fbench & Son Low prices. Masonic Meeting Wilmington Lodge. UmvKKsrfi of the South; Bewanee.Tenn. tory of St. Patrick; the Great Apostle of the Emerald Isle, and. what important benefits he had achieved for Ireland in his complete though bloodless victory in con verting the Irish people to the Christian religion. , The discourse was beautifully historical and pathetic, and brought vividly to the minds of each bearer whose heart had softened to the melody of The harp that once through Tara's.Halls," remembrances of the green shores and beautiful lakes of Erin. ! At the conclusion of the services the line of march was taken back to the Hall, when the meeting being organized the annual election of officers was held and resulted 'as follows: hnsnital waft ordered received..! in.n'8d8y r . i trnaiT. and subsequently on. motion of Commis-1 Sunday, sioner Bagg, was ordered referred to a I rrnesday, committee of three, which committee was made to consist. of the Chairman' and Com: missWerl'feairjgah 1 Ordered that 3 George Sullivan be dis charged from the House of Correction on approval by Hia Bonor, Judge Meares. Ordered that Mary Murrell be admitted to the Poor Bouse for one month : Admittance1 to this institution was also granted to Joanna Homes, an unfortunate woman who has suffered the loss of a The claim of Mecklenburg county, which was referred to the Coupty Attorney, was, on the advice of the Attorney,' ordered rejected. :'" ' On motion the Board adjourned to the first Monday .in April, at 2:30 o'clock.P. M. ...GateBville. April 17 .' Wintoh . April 18 ... Mftrfreesboro. April 20, 1st Sunday after . Easter.. Woodviile, Bertie co. April S3. ...... ..I..:-...... . .W indsorr Thursday, April 24.......... .. ....... ..Jackson. Saturday, April H; a.m;:":'.:.';.::::311 Sunday, April 27, 2d Sun.after Easter. .Weldon. Collections made at each place for Diocesan Mis si s. j Quarterly meetings Secoud Round j fott the Wilmington Dimtlei ITI. E. i Ctiaretat Sontn. . . .. , Duplin, at KenansTille.. ....March 22, 23 Clinton, at Johnson's Chapel. ....... . .March 29, 80 Coharie, at Avery sboro April 3 Cekeabory, at Cekesbury.............. April- 5, S BJ aden. at McDonald's School-House . .April 19, 21 Elizabeth, at Singletary's .April 26, 27 Waccamaw, at Cypress Creek :. .April 30 WnltevUle,atWayman ti..May 3, 4 Smlthville Station May 7 Wilmington Circuit, at Zion ..May Id, ll Wilmington, Fifth Street May -17, 18 Wilmington, Front Street........ ..May 24, S5 Topsail.. ...May 28, 29 Onslow: . .May 81, Je.1 L. S. BURKHEAD, Presiding Elder. CITY-ITEMS.' ' Peddling; a Watch. Information was lodged at the City Hall vesterday morning to the effect that two Capt. John Barry, Vice President, elec- I Iittie colered boys were trying to sell a gold ted President; Mr. F. H. Darby elected "Vice President. Mr. L. Brown re-elected Treasurer, Mr. D'Conner reelected Secre tary, Mr. M. O'Brien reelected Assistant Secretary. Resolutions of regret and condolence on account of the death of Capt. L B. Grain ier were unanimously adopted, after which the meeting adjourned. In the afternoon a delegation of Hiber nians, consisting of Capt. John Barry, G P. Lamb, L. Brown, J. H. MeGaiityV Maj. James Reilly, John H. Allen, John Hogan, G. A. McEvoy, T. Donlan, L. Flanagan, and D. Sbehan went out to Oakdale Ceme tery to decorate the grave of Capt. Grain ger. The delegation also visited the graves of Mr. James Darby, Mr. William Dowling, and other members of the Society. The flowers for the purpose were furnished by Messrs. Geo. P. Lamb, Dan. O'Conner and M. Mulcaby. U. s. CommlHloaer'i Court. . The following cases were decided by Commissioner Can twell yesterday; ; 10. United States vs. Peter .Bloma.charged with a violation of the Revenne Laws. 1st, Under the provisions of an act of Congress approved March 16, 1878, persons accused of crime are competent witnesses for them selves in their own behalf. 2. Before binding any accused person over to court, the committing officer should watch over the railroad, and judging frem the circumstances ' it . was supposed that there was something wrong about it. The Chief of Police put an officer on their track, who finally came across a party who had purchased the watch for a ball of twine or some such trifling consideration. The watch, which looked like gold, proved Chew Jackson's Best Sweet NavyTobacco. THE MORNING STAB can always be had at the following places in the city Thefurcell House, Harris' Mews' Stand, and the Sta Office. . FOB UPWARDS OP THIRTY YEARS Mbs WibsiiOW's Soothtns Stbup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind coiac, regulates the bowels, cures dyskntbby ana diabbhosa, wnetner : arising irom teeming or otner causes. An oia ana weu-inea remeay, CENTS A BOTTLE. . 25 j ALSO. Manchester Mills and Randolph COTTON YARNS, t i . ., Lake Geerge SHEETINGS. 1 ' For sale low by ; mh 16 tf WILLIAMS A MURCH1SON North Carolina Flour. Just received, a large consignment of NORTH CAROLINA FLOUR, in Sacks. Call and examine. Always on hand, at the LOWEST FIGURES : I COFFEE, SUGAR, ' BACON, LARD, and a full supply of HEAVY GROCERIES. Large consignment of BUTTER on hand. DIX BROS., feb 28 tf No. 17 North Water St. Easter Cards. JJAVB YOU SEEN THB ' BEAUTIFUL EASTER anil BIRTHDAY CARDS at YATES' BOOK STORE T ( They are perfect Gtms of Art (by Prang.) mhl6tf C. W YATES. Spring Style Hats ! gROADWAY SILK HATS. SOFT AND STIFF FELTS, War and Gold A hotel war based on gold prices. In order to accommodate both classes ot travellers. the Grand Central, on Broadway, New York, is now. Kept on now ine American pian at $sc.du to $3.uu, and the European plan at $1.00 and upwards per Aavr An alarrant Wostanrant af mnioratA nHfva la upon close examination to be simply plated I conducted by the HoteL - with the precious metal, its . original cost CAN BARKMPUNITT, huinan being probably about ' ten dollars. 1 be I -beings can not. The distressed lungs must be re h umji'ti in B0aB5nn nH Bnll it I Ueved,. the Cough arrested, or the. whole breathing vj " r""- - apparatas goes to ruin, uememoer tms, ana mas mhl6tf Just received at HARRISON & ALLEN'S, City Halters. claimed that he found it. held for identification. The watch is - The storm signal was flying yes terday. There was a false alarm of fire j flBd the facts, and that sufficient testimony yesterday between 12 and 1 o'clock. . An owner was found for the mysterious barrel of molasses, alluded to in our last. ; ; Bishop Atkinson confirmed eleven persons at St. Mark's (coloied) Epis- is introduced for the government to insure conviction unless submitted; 3. The denial of the accused,under oath, of his guilt, together with the presumption of innocence working in his f aVor, entitles Lim to his discharge when the government introduces but one witness to guilt and no Chance lor tbe Experiment. There is one Of the finest places in the country for an artificial fish pond on the land of the late Wm. A Wright, just north of the mineral SDrinzs. near tbe turnpike road, a short diitance from this city. It would appear as if nature had designed it for that especial purpose, as but compara tively little labor would be required to put it into proper trim. It. js to be hoped that someone will rent, lease or buy the land where it is located, and try the experiment of fish culture. "There's millions in it" Thermometer Record . The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.81 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: ; Atlanta .44 I Key West. 75 .33 .47 .56 .73 .66 .65 67 Augusta. . . i. .'. . .60 Charleston 67 Charlotte oa Corsicana, ....... 54 Galveston, ...... .04 Havana ....84 Indianola, 49 Jacksonville,. .. . .71 Mobile.......... Montgomery New Orleans,... PuntaRassa,.... Savannah,.;..... St. Marks , Wilmington, : . . , The News says that Kev. Dr. C J copal Church, in this city, on Sunday eve j corroborating circumstances. Blackburn's and Randall's friends, at last accounts, were eqaally confi dent of the success of their respective candidates. Randall claims 85 cer tain. This will elect. Gen. Hunton says there is no doubt of Blackburn's R. Vaughan,4ate pastor of the First Pres byterian church or itaieign, nas accepted the position of Chaplain of the University of Virginia, to which he was recently elect ed. In the meantime he will serve the Central Presbyterian church, at Atlanta, Qa., for six months. ; The following persons have been elected penhntiary; omcers, as we - learn from tbe Raleigh Observer: Colonel J. Hicks was reelected Architect and War den, Mr. Marsh was chosen .uepuiy war ning. - There were two trifling cases before the Mayor's Court yesterday morn ing, which jointly contributed six dollars to the city treasury. : At the residence of her brother, Mr. J. M. Henderson, in this city, Miss Sa- ; 17. Charles Ivrner, subject of France, ts. JMtisn Irtg Susie. The right of foreigners tn afie other foreieners. upon contracts made abroad, in any of our Courts, is no longer questioned by any well informed person, it nas seen pracuceu iu uiumi State Courts ab initio. The Admiralty election, whilst -Judge Harris is ' 'equally certain that Randall will win. en' Mr. D. C; Murray was reelected Stew We will wait for the vote; before de termining the mooted question. rah Henderson, of Pender county, died I Courts give , foreign sailors ample redress, The friends of Mr. Blackburn are using an argument that is said to have a fine effect in his behalf. The South wants a Speaker to show the North that they are loyal and true to the best interests of the country. They say that if Blackburn is elected fan ir;n shape a line of policy - more national in its ODeratinns than one from theNoith. andthat he ard, and Captain Donb was reUined as Captain of the Guard . The guard was re duced from about tweaty-eight to eighteen men. The following were appointed pall hearers of the late Judge Battle by the yesterday morning of heart disease. ! The residence of Mr. Daniel D . Wells, near llagnolia,' Duplin county, was destroyed by fire last week. Defective: Stove pipe the cause; insurance for $2,000.. v with or without the Consul's consea. "There have been attempts to establish an exemption in favor of foreign . ships. It has been sometimes placed on the ground of the comity of nations-, sometimes on the fancied eround that a vessel is part of the territory of the nation to which she be- A number of the insulators con meeting of the Supreme Court Bar: 'Chief I uected with the telephone between this city j longs; sometimes on the ground that there and Maaonboro Sound have been broken, I can be no jurisdiction in sucn cases exwjp having probably been used as shooting I fcy the Consul or other diplomatic repre- Justice W. N. H. Smith, Justice John H. Dillard, Justice Thomas S. Ashe, Hon. E. . Reads. Hon. Geo. Y. Strong, Hon. D. G. Powle, Hon. A. S. Merrimon, Hon.'T. 8. Kenan, Ma1. A. M.Lewis, W.S. Mason, Esq., Hon. W. R. Cox and Hon. Jos. B. Batchelor. ' Raleigh Neios: Capt. Kitchen was expected in Washington last night, in rfisnonae to numberless importunate tele- wnnld I grams received by the Governor within the w u I ot fw dava. Thev wanted his certifi- wiDe out'all causes of ' distrust and cate, which, from some oversight, had . , , . , i i u not been transmitted to the Clerk of the jealousy, and, would make such a dis- gjj Tnere ig a y0UJJg lady in thi8 the House I Pitv who croes bv the name of "Earth nuuuuyu v v"" " - I ".r .w- i - knnn..oo, h. I - o-- : instead of the South controlling n ia-Fn hot amount to much, and there were no all sections street letter DOXes nave oeen ereciea in arresis. this city, and so far nave nrougnt in flou. Xhe Cape Fear (colored) . fire book oTotgCTr at their engine hall, on ereatlv blessed. It has 378 cities, towns Ann, between Front and Second streets. and villages., We areglad to thus learn nast night. The object was to raise money that there are sun some -towns .ana vn- xut we are curious io mw marks by some mischievous sportsmen. We learn that a young man fell asleep, in a kneeling poature.during prayers in one of the churches in the southern part Of the city, Sunday morning, and never awoke until the sermon was half through. There was a cutting scrape be tween two colored boys on the wharf yes terday morning, fahd one 6t them received a Blieht wound in the arm . The affair did the committees as now, would be recognized. tentative of the foreign nation to which the 'seaman of the vessel belongs, all of which are fallacious. , There is no such comity of nations; nothing within the territory of a nation is without the jurisdiction, and no officer of a foreign government can. grant or destroy the jurisdiction of our Courts. All persons have the right to resort to the tribunals of, the) nation where they may happen to be for the protection of their rights?' (Benedict Admr. p. 282). , Warrant issued as in former cases for jgl7 ini American money. ntereailac from Washington. Special to Richmond Dispatch. .THE SENATE CAUCUS THIS AFTERNOON. Washington,' tMarch 15.-The Senate Democratio caucus .this after noon appointed the .1 following com mittee: Messrs Wallace, Cockrell, Ransom, Eaton, Davis of West Vir ginia, McDonald, Pendleton, Gar land, JindrGrover, to arrange the Senatd . committee,; and ; report the same to the caucus. ;. y. THE QBE ENB ACKERS DO NOT STAND . FIR3C. .- i : In mn.ta ht all the declarations of ' tb7e Gi lnarpa Ft " . . . . M 1 rT names and wnere tney are wuuu. jauw very ridiculous it is to call water-tank sta tions "cities!" What an abuse of lan guage t There are places of 60,000 inhabi tants in England that are not chartered as Cities, but are called villages. Here we call water-tanks and villages "cities." Bab I -il r; ;;. ; I 1 Oxford tree Lance: About 2 o'clock on Monday night, the 10th last., the fine large framed barn and gin house, hAionHnfftoMr. E. Haithcock, Williams- boro was discovered to be on fire and soon reduced to ashes. The building contained . txt nt fin a tobacco, aome cotton seed." GreenbackerB that they intend to fodder, implements, etc, all of which was tnA hk Honselike a stone wall, a total loss. The act was supposea.to, oe ,.n i th work of an incenaiary. ve c.aw .mfffr inaT firfTit lLikv iiuu i - - . , . w Met to learn or a Redaction of Salaries. i One of the last acts of the late General Assembly, we learn, was to pass an ac to procure new uniforms for this excellent j hfch contains a provision reducing the re- moat . serious - accident with one tartv or the i otner. j? or . . . Mp. A. nottrell last week. In example.' Ladd: Of Maine; Singleton, J tandiing an axe his hand-was ,nearly cut i it. -. uhAia At inn iih.i:liuul. i nrr a iirviM nn aw. tun tv ai w X'-rS JiZZ. M mi ir.l.da.triiu.fmlWog.rOrfora. company. To-Dajf'i ladleatlona. , For the South Atlantic aad Gulf States, Cloudy weather, with frequent rains, warm southwest, veering to much colder north West winds, rising barometer, followed by clearing weather, northerly winds, falling, followed by rising temperature and higher pressure.' ; ! . 1 ; Sanitary. (STs? j -Health Officer James, who says he has "scoured the city from one extremity to the others in the last few -days, says it is new in a very cleanly and healthly condi tion; that the sewers are all working prop erly and that all the drains and ditches in be outskirts of the city are open. salary of the Judge of the Criminal Court for this county from f2,500lo fS.OUU, ana abolishing the salary of $500 heretofore al lowed the Solicitor of said Court in addi tion to his regular fees. It is contended by persons skilled , in the law, however, that the provision in question can nave Bu euen so far as the Judge's? jsalary is conceraed, as Article IV., Section 18,.pf the Amended Constitution provides that "the. salaries of Judges shall not be diminished during their continuance in office. : Section 2 of the same; Article says "the Judicial power of the State shall be vested in a Court for the trial 6f impeachments, a Supreme CourtSuperior Courts, Cdurts of Justices of the Peace,5 and such other Courts as may be established by tavo.n BlVIiR AND MlKlflE 1TE318. "The new boiler for the steamer Wave has arrived, and the boat will be detained here for a week or two in order to have the old boiler removed and the new one placed in position. The capacity of the new boiler is nearly fifty per cent; greater than that of the old one. : t - , : The steam yacht, JBZiizaJtffA, Captain 'Rhodes, from, New, York and, bound to Charleston, went ashore at Rich Inlet a few days ago, and on Sunday 'night 'the vessel accidentally tookrSre and was burned. She was to have been employed fnhe govern ment service at Charleston. The JElieabeih was a craft of . ajboufif ty . feet'in length. Captain Rhodes arrived in the city yester day.,.; ...... ..:.;. ; .L. rrHB 'ATAILS. . . ' .K ' The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows' " - Northern through, mails. ... . . . Northern through and way ' mails. .......... ...... . Mails for the N. C; Railroad, : :and routes supplied tnere f rom, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at........ Southern mails for all points South, daily.,... Western malls(C. C. R'y) daily fexcent Sunday). . ..... . . . . Mail for Cheraw & Darlington - J - i Railroad . .--.v. i..,.'-U....';t X?:30 A.M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston ....... Fayette vaie,and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays' . . Fayetteville, via Lumberton,, "HAM'a HONKT OP HOBEHOUNS AKD TAH" Will quiet any Cough and remove all pulmonary irrita tion. I Pike's Toothache Drops cure Toothache in one j minute, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Willttingtoil Lotejo. 319tA,F.&A.M. REGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICATION THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, MARCH 18th, 18T9, at 1)4 o'clock. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend. By order of the W. M. W. S. WARROCK. mh 18-lt Secretary. Tour Especial Attention TS CALLED TO 1 OUR ELEGANT jJNE OF SUITINGS." mhlS it MUNEON. UNIVJEItSITY OF THE SOUTH, . Sewanee, Tennenee. HIGHEST EDUCATION ON CHRISTIAN PRINCIPIjES. Grammar-School. Cadet corps. CHARGES MODERATE. The Spring Term opens March 20!h. Andrees CHAIRMAN. - mhl8dl3tw4t ,. . La. State Lottery. -ftT.Y TWO DOLLARS U i TO WIN A FORTUNE ! in the next Grand Monthly Distribution, Tuesday, April ' 8th, 1879. Sare and sure, iair ana square. Whole Tickets f2 ; Half Ticketo $1 . - -- Address, P. O. BOX 272, mh 18 It Wilmington, N. C. Mallard & Co. HARNESS "1 HARNESS t $7.50 per set and upwards. Bridles, Saddles, Collars. Sec. all grades. and Drices to suit the times. Trunks and Satchels in abundance . Repairing done promptly. mh 16 tt No. 8 SOOTH FRONT STREET The Leader Burner. THE LEADKR BURNER . Gives a Better Lisht than any Dther Burner in the market . We nave them in store and are selling them at Very Low Figures. call ana examine. mhl6tr 1 GILES MTJRCHISON, 1 38 and 40 Murchiaon Block. T CHOICE BRIGHT, Fresh Stock. imhl8tf Low Prices. We are now daily re ceiving new styles of i BOOTS AND SHOES : Country ; merchants and.. dealers will And GOODS and PRICES right. . Call aad look through stock. GEO. R. FRENCH & SON'S, 39 N. Front St., Wilmington. Seed Bice. 20 Q BUSHELS " . GOOD SEED RICE, For sale by mhl6 Iw ' i EDWARD KIDDEB. Second Cargo New Crop Cuba Ylolasses. ; 309 g TIERCES New Crop Matanzas:Molasses ' Now landing ex Schr. "A. B. Perry," i - Fer sale in lots to suit mh 12-tf WORTH A WORTH. 50 Tons Coal ex .E. FURNACE SI?E.......$7 00 per ton, GRATE " 8 00 " 8TOVB ........ 8 60 SMALL NUT " 6 00 " .,. DELIVERED for Cash. O. G. PARSLEY, Jr., ; mh 14 tf Cor. Orange St S, Water Streets. ! ; "Kinslow." jkijINSLOW KEROSENE," THE WONDER FUL FAMILY SAFETY ODL, only 25 cents a gal lon. The Kinslow Family Oil Cans," la stock and for sale cheap. , . GEO. A. PECK, mh9tf No. 25 South Front St. Fish. Fish. Fish. Finnan Haddies, A MOST " DELICIOUS BREAKFAST RELISH, Imported from Scotland. SMOKED and PICKLED SALMON CODFISH, MACKEREL, SMOKEDBLOATER HBRRING,' SARDINES, in Half and Qr. Boxes. Por Sale, 7:45 P. M. 5:30 A, M. NEW COPPER STILL, OF TWO GALLONS ty. Every thing about it is complete or, distilling. Has Water Bath for distilling at a low A : X3l capacity. distilling, til temperature. mh 16 2t Will sell cheas. F. W. POTTER, . Smlthville, N. C, ISrCaU and buy some of the BADDIES, which are especially recommended. 5:30 A. M. HOW, TO GET 7:3oam. Un ink That Will Suit You. Carter's Combined I&k; , Carter's Writing Fluid, ; : . , i Carter's Copying Ink, Carter's. Eayen Black Ink. Carter's Crimson Fluid. t HX P M. CARTER MUCILAGE, "The Great sucesv" lOr DUCJLlg uungB-liUk innuuk u w 5. -oo am; 7:30 A. M. daily, except Sundays. . . .. 5:00 A. M, Onslow C. H. . and .interme- diate offices every FridaV.'r 6:00 A. M. SmithviUO "mailsi bysteaim-- - 1 boat, daily (except Sundays) 9:00 A M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town ; . . . . Creek and Shallotte, every Friday at,:... V. .......... 6:00 A M. Wilmington and Lisbon, Mon- - days and Fridays at. 6:00 A M . OPEN FOIt ' DELIVERY. ; Northern throttgll mails: ii 9)0 A. M. Northern through and way .' . : mails... 4.i.. vj.. o:7.'00 A M. Southern maila.... ....... .. , 7KWA.M. Carolina Central Bailroad. ... A M. : Stamp Office open front 8 AH. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:80 P.M. JMoney order and Register Department open same as stamp General delivery open from 6:30 A M. to 6:30 P. M.; and on Sundays from 8 SO to 9:30 A. M. ' Jas.C. Stevenson ' ,mal6ta - -v -. , ' Big meeting A T OTTERBOURG'S MEN'S WEAR DEPOT. ' Rush to commence MONDAY, 17th inst. New Stock SPRING CLOTHING to be opened. Grand Inspection to take place. Extra force of Salesmen in attendance every Sat urday night, principally forthe benefit of our work lng friends, and to avoid rush, Ac. Homethine new and cool in the way of GENTS' UNDERWEAR now being manufactured for, our from pSrTseiected gums, and chemically prepared f "nlivelT so that it cannot mould or sour in any cumaw . k w. nnr 'd. bontit: eoins to dobtethints u len per ceuh. nniuga ma" v . i manai actore, ana aoes not ,vuic.eii. ot uij up wucn exposed in the stand. For saleat ,mhl6tf. ' ....... . . HEINSBERGER'S. i Rnrincr. Hsw's this 1 rush already. surely a mistake, no new goods yet friends. Look out for MONDAY.: Motion to adjourn la order.' LOUIS J. OTTERBODRG, mhlStf ' Sec'y and "Treasurer." Can be reduced by buying your FURNITURE of Tlie New Purnitare : Store ! BEHBERDS & ntTKBOE, ; - fv N.B. cor. Market and Second Sts. Warereoms 'M BU Dei, jnarjtei, anarTincesa, - . malB.tf - . e. rTKumington, N. COOR'S PtolUG'Il-tmproved ' ATLAS PLOUeH-Bettlnuie. STONEWALL OOTTOIf PtOVGH . s t Ahead of all. , Flouga Lines, Collars and Hames, Traces Plough Castings. Bund Shaves, Pullers, Whetstones, puesTTurpentine Axes, Coopers TeolB, 4a, Ac, for sle at Lowest -?rtc8 by- . TT . . - t. HKNNING A TEEL, - . , ; No. 9 Market street. . Nxab thb Whabp. ' mh 15 DAWtf Seeing is Believing ! TO CALL IN AND aXAMINS MY '-i- STOCK OF::?-;v ( Spring and Summer (nothing! W01 surely convince - you thai it is the largest, . v handsomest aad most varied la the city. r PRICES ARE TERY LOW W Call and ee me before giving your Order. A. DAVID, ': - mh9 tf The Clothier; II V- II ft 'i v. 4 i 5;
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