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tl Hl.lSHKD DAILY EXCEPT MONO AYR. . - S j" ratks or subscbhtiom nr aoyakce : vNcyear, (by mall) postage paid,.. J... $7 00 Six mouths, " " " 4 00 Tiuee months, " " " 4 25 ono month " " " 1 00 To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of the city, Fifteen Cents per week. Oar City Agents are ES"" Contract Advertisement . taken' at DrcHo VOL. XXIV.--NO. 1. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY. MAKCH 25, 18791 aot ititnonzea to con lect f r mere than three mnths WHOLE NO. 3.625 low ratea. I TAD H-noa WmnaMfl n.1r vt. onn.. iu Mvance. ''!: I ! outl.ixk. t The President nominated Dr. John B. llamilton, of Illinois, to be Supervising Surgeon General of the U. S. Marine Hos pital Service. 1 Thomas Welddn, ring leader of a Baltimore mob, was shot and killed. Col. Pearson, in South Africa, - cannot be relieved until troops arrive from XiOgiana. lierman residents in St Petersburg gave a banquet in honor of Emperor William's birthday. -4- 'piere f' is-great excitement among the' English weavers; many advocate a strike. The '..planters in Eastern Georgia suffered much . from the tornado of Saturday. The ship Daniel Brown, loaded with cotton, is on fire at Charleston. Sunday walking matches broken up in New York. - -Trial of Rsv. Mr. Talmage begun in , Kew Xork; Dr.: Spear secured as his coun sel. Bill for settlement of I Virginia debt ' passed House of Delegates. Iuterestiog debate on "loaves and fishes' iu the Senate; Republican-Senators in a supplicating mood; Senator Bayard'aviewa r-N. Y, markets: Money 4 per cent; ; cotlou dull at 1010 cents; flour about steady; wheat 4lc belter; corn a 6hade stronger; spirits turpentine quiet and steady - at 29Jc; rosin quiet at $1 351 40 ' XXIV. VOLUME. The Star enters to-day upon its "twenty-fourth half-yearly Volume. As in the past, it will strivo to be a good news-paper, advocating what 5 we hold to bo "Tight, condemning what we hold to be wrong. Jndea voring to be just to all, and in our '"right baud carrying gentle, peace," we mean to be true to ourselves, and .... - i v we cannot, therefore, be false to any It is said that Mr. A. H. Stephens -is in favor of issuing five hundred million dollars in greenbacks. On Saturday the needed jury was obtainetTfor the trial of John E. Poiudexter at Richmond, after two hundred talesmen had been sum inoned. 1 The last news, through Republican eourcespis to the effect that 'there is nothing whatever the matter with Ingalls. Another white-washing re port may be expected. ! Uncle Sammy Tildew- may be par alyzed, "but it is pretty certain he is' running Mayor Cooper, of New York. Who is so well qualified to manage a Cooper as a man who has "bar'ls?" And now Devoine M. Bennett, of New York, who is editor of theTruth Seeker, has been found guilty of send ing obscene literature through the mails. That Seeker he is. is the sort of Truth Bangs, the actor, says he is 42 years old, was born in Virginia, studied for the ministry, and has been pnlhe stage since 1852. lie was young when he studied for the ministry,1 it is evident. "John T. Raymond has made so pro nounced a hit as the old cobbler in My Sou," that he has deeided Jto organize a strong company and make a tour through the Wesh- If he wautsjo "peg out," let him come to Richmond. Richmond State. Wilmington will be glad to help foot-his bills and will be under last- iner obligations orovided he Droves I , , I It is only some of tho suspected banks iu New Orleans that the run upon was made,to which we previous ly referred. One of the tellers went out and hanged himself. If one of our eichancrM barl ' nnt sai.1 .,sn,n,W " - - - mmseir, we should nave so said it we had thought of it. The best witticism of the present session of Congress, ai far as the record shows, is the apology of Frye in the. House. He had generously said that he did not holieva in the .7 i AnM-;f r iLo rtan,.r.ain . J . It! -1 I party, xxe iook. i. an uaca, as iub vote seating Hull showed that he was o mistaken. Ho is not one of the small ry j.rye. The prospect is gooa lor a satis- . . r ' factor? solution of the vexed question er .u'- Att ;n modified, as the Democrats are thor- : vuuijr umicu ..- irla in lmiininir nrotection from ... O f - arbitrary arrests-on xlecti6n days. A majority of the Democratic Sena tors aro opposed ' to all legislation now except in regard to the appro priation bills and election laws. Ti.. n :.- i -i -, u vrreenoaciterB ia vuuBiw . ui8appointing the Democrats at uorae who were nnwiM .no.gh to vote for them. They are showing a decided .1- .... . . n disposition to co-operate with the Re- pa ui icans. This will servo to unite all the" Demociats hereafter, as they will see how littlo they can gain by voting for GreenbackeVs who, when elected, merely gravitate towards Radicalism. The Republican 'papers are indeed, hard to please. It is impossible that they should be satisfied with the Democrats. When the latter move quickly and determinately in their legislation, then the cry goes up unitedly that the "country is going to the dogs." When they are cau tious aud move slowly, then the Re publican press eall them "halting Democrats, who feel their way," &c. iThe Democrats cannot -be too circum spect and careful. Klectlou JMyaterl In tb North. Special to Richmond State. " Washington, March 2 2. Wallace has taken tbo first step towards un covering the mysteries of Federal elections in the North by a resolution calling for a detailed statement of the sums paid to Deputy Marshals in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Mas sachusetts aud Maryland for services in October and November, 1878. This is to form a basis for the investi gations in Northern cities by the Teller Committee, now reconstructed, with a Democrat at the head and Tel ler at the tail. It is to be hoped that they will not keep tho country in Such a -ferment over Republican out rages and frauds at the North as the Republicans have done for years about Democratic misdoings at the South. The Democrats refused to accede io a demand by Edmunds that Secre tary Sherman be requested to state the causes and circumstances that made necessary the expenditures for deputy marshals. Eaton' said, in effect, that there was no necessity for a partisan speech in the guise of a report from Sherman. But it was agreed to extend the request for a statement of expenses so as to in clude all the States, those in the five States named to be rendered first. Spirits Turpentine. Roukiugham i to get a new jail. Three prisoners have escaped from Camden jail. Revenue receipts in Fourth Dis trict last week $0,348 38. The steeple of the new Method ist Church in Durham can be seen from Chapel Hill, twelve miles distant. The Legislature passed an act providing that $2 shall be taxed against the losing party in all actions to defray jury ex penses. ! -r-The Legislature provided that the county seal shall not bo required in the probate of any instrument to be' used or recorded in the county A man named Tom Jackson tried to ran away with another man's wife in Charlotte, tie was arrested and the woman was sent to her mother. Greensboro Nw North State: An experienced and- observant youngster of some six summers says "There are three kinds of pie cro88barrcd, opentop and fcivereav " Rockingham Spirit: Shad now retail in this market at 50 cents a pair. Factory cloth is now being hauled by. wagons from this place to Wadeabore, this being cheaper than shipping by railroad. Chatham Record: We are pleased to congratulate our Baptist friends upon the' success oi the dinner and dime party given Dy mem at this place on Tuesday last. The proceeds amounted to the goodly sum of i The Greensboro State says Gen Stephen A.r Douglas, the youngest son-of the late Hon. Stephen A Douglas and bro- ther of Col. Robert M. Douglas,left Greens- boro on Thursday of hut week to make his heme in Chicago. .He has arranged to be cdmo a partner, at an early day, in one of: the leading law firms or that active and thriving city. Henderson Review: On Satur day night last, the dwelling house.together with its contents, of Mr. Robersoa.who re- sififts fthnnt three miles in the conntrv. m I burned to the ground. Cause of the fire unknown. No insurance. - We are . pea8e(j tQ note inat tue revivat in progress I at the method ist unarcn continues with much interest. - General Johnstone Jones has formed the following companies into the Third Regiment of infantry: Company A Winston Light Infantry; B, Reanoke Light Infantry; C, Albemarle Guards; D, Dur ham Light infantry; r. Jarvis Light Infan try; b, Anderson liines; Ci, Perquimans Light Infantry; H, Cox Rifles; I, Vance ttmes; Jt, ileaurort Wgbl lnfanUy. r ... , I - r .1 .! v r.-. . i - fin .'f w '. lvaieigu uxews: xne Gloria v-aro I linn memhan iiinnnrtM Hiniiill f a flnmi. I .WMWW. UWW. AWU.f. AVI i tter with the exception oi Congressman Steele. He went for Blackburn.the galr I lnnt Knnlhorner flrat Uat knn all Ira timo I j. J. Martin, misrepresenting the First I Korth Carolina (Democratic) congressional I Diatrict. voted for Ralner. th'b ne?ro ex- nnmrrMimh nf Rrtnth f7!rn1ini. for fHeric I --n--" , I of the House. I : Charlotte Democrat: More corn mercial fertilizers have been sold in this I bill nuvft dvuviwu. mia uau w wu I fore in any one season. The farmers i exhibition or stock, c at FopIafTent, I oui the 13th and 14th of August next. - I T n n A M nAm.. T..-- W A A. Ducket of Madison county, N. C, car ried to Baltimore33 beef catUe .17 of them averaged 1,250 pounds each, anor 10 averaged 1,308 pounds each. .! Charlotte Southern Home: We regret to learn that Rev. J. Monroe Ander-. sen, of Mebanaville, is so low that is lift has been despaired of by bis friends. - a m 9 ar. a i mi. jo an rv oiio. wen anown nere ana one of tha oldest citizens in the roantr. U lvint i very ill er heart aisease, at nu residence, a 2 X t T'&iTSSi I Air Line Railroad te the stockholders there I Of Snows IBM U9 bi vmTBiBKB o& um rvsu JJJgL fta pMl yetr amounted to about $40,000. RrtAtintrriftm TSfiP.r Wfl ar snrrv f to hear of the serious illness of Mr. Star- inff P.' Gibson. Mrs. Atlas J., Dawkina. and Mr. Masun a. jjawKins, near uibsods Hf ; M a ; Or Qatnrrf av f Inn hUP tcoo TYIflri A 1 the recipient of a handsome walking canef of curled hickory, beautifully polished, I n!1A. liaaiY j5tVt Annravai) Init i.la . I uiw iuiiu, " T"e" . , I alewt and Uol, Wal I ter vi&ik. ratner got us Desi oi oamcsp. i . i m. - v . i muzzle the Dress: -4Mt John AilOiBlHi JStu7nTdhT Vnd! (o west, young man If soon lost its charm I on him, and Johnnie) now seems more I himself again. Better slay in North Car- Lay in .North Car- ! " M : I son long we have been waiting for the heaviest bale of cotton, and at last it has neaviest oaie or cotton, ana atiasi icnas come, and is now sitting on the platform, ?XL8SSttXt'l&& & Springs, and weighs 835 pounds. & Springs, and weighs 835 pounds. Judge Kerr took took a relapse yesterday snvprnl aavq Hia onn1itfnn ia nnt nt nil I satisfactory." Patrick's compress waa sold yesterday, under an execution to sat: I isiy ciaim or jaessra. aiauney oss, or Salisbury, and was bought in by Mr. Ross for$100. Charlotte's young RoweU has again been on the race track, and in- isry a claim or Messrs. Aiauney 3 itoas, or ieat eiion was a naii mne in. iour minutes i and ftTR seconds no ranninir. hut a reira- : 791 ' o ar O'Leary heel and toe stride. Shot well is making the old Jbarrner & Mechanic. an excellent paper, aud promises us some-. thing better still when he gets its head 4 . ;; Raleigh Observer: The case of the administrator of Edward Conigland vs. the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad will be tried at Halifax on Wednesday next, ill will be remembered that Mr. Conigland was killed on this road about a year since. -' Gov. Jarvis has made a requisition on the Governor of South Carolina for James Barnes, an escaped convict, now lodged ia the jail at Greenville. His old ac- quaintancesin this city will be interested in knowing that "Bug" Oliver is at present engaged as an instructor of female youth n the Millersbure (Ky.i f emale Seminary. at a salary of $150 per annum, with board and lodging. He is a teacher of calisthenics. Wake f orest correspondent: There is no little said now in regard to who will be our next President. Prominent among the names mentioned to fill this exalted and responsible vacancy are Rev. Henry Mc Donald, D.' D of Richmond, Va., and Rev. T. H. Pritchard, D. D., of Raleigh, N. C. However, the election will not occur till the commencement in June. -r Oxford Free Lance: The young men of Oxford have organized a Railroad Club, and say they intend to have the ho nor of building the first mile of the Oxford & Henderson railroad. The Ox ford Lodge of Good Templars seems to have taken a new lease of life frequent initiations and large attendance at the meetings. - It is very evident that the great mass of the colored people of Ox ford are in ravor of the Oxford & Hender son railrou 1, and that they will vote solidly for "subscription" next Monday. On Thursday a negro boy, named John Hob good, was brought to town and lodged in the county Jail. He is charged with ma kinz a deadly assault upon Mr. Rufus Knott, in which the latter sustained very serious injuries, and fears are entertained of a fracturo of the head. Our highly esteemed townsman, Prof. J. H. Horner, is to deliver an address at our State University, at the Teachers' Institution, some time next June. His subject .will be "Language the Instrument of Thought." We understand that Mr J. C. Horner will open a (military academy in this place at an early day. TJEiJE CITY. NKW ADVUUTISEIUENI. Mukson Children's Clothing. E. S. Martin Mortgagee's sale. B. P. White Upholstering, &c Lost Gold neck chain and cross. D. L. Gore Chufa seed, meats, &c. T. F. Goode Buffalo Lithia Waters. : l Cummixq & Co. Now is the time. Local Dot. Brunswick Superior Court meets next Monday. J. B. Hill, U.4S. Marshal for the Eastern District of this State, is in the city, and registered at the Purcell House. ' Mr. D. McC. French, of the TJ. S. Marine service, formerly attached to the Revenue Cutter Colfax, is here on a brief visit to his many friends. Officer "Bender, of the police force, found a batcher-saw in the alley in tne rear or Messrs. Uix uros., yesterday morning, where it was probably dropped by some one that had stolen it We are glad to see Mr. George E. Fittman, editor of the sprightly little Nut Shell, of Newbern, here on brief: Visit to his brother,. Mr. J.' C. Pittman, Fish and oysters evidently agree with our young fnend. ' A jsmall white boy, living .on Market, between Fifth and Sixth streets, was.standing on the head of an empty' bar rel on Sunday, when the heading give way and the little whs considerably ; An effort is to be made to se cure the pardon from the Governor of Paris Green, colored, sentenced to six years in the State penitentiary for stealing a cow from Col. J. D. Taylor, some years ago. He has served out three years of bis term. It is a mistake) that 4he Euca- lyptua tree at Oakdale Cemetery is dead, as has been reported. The severe cold killed the leaves.but Superintendent Ponlan says the tree itself, which is boxed up, will show itself to be all right as soon as the weather gets sufficiently warm to remove the boxing. aiigtoget out of the rain on Saturday night, on Front street, and fell over a big hog, bruising himself considerably, wasl telling one of his sympathizing cempanions yesterdsy that the animal was so large that ia running by alamo post, near the scene of the accident, he switched his tall and it nnt the llrht out Onr informant was not . m. "BaBder. i.d told tha v.rn with uu amis mj a1 mmi i vuuipvuvu to beliefs the "Santo" story. fellow got a fall by which He Vu"? f rom me aalejO.f XJS..; refunding certifi- 1 P talaedina De ot .Mortgase" ,'mide the 5Bd ... ..ttL i i-a - n finnan mi vr v au hrniQ.1 DQuy S ieenngs." lie proTeu a gooa gen- i -. ' j "..u .u . " a i I as ol anuary, Detween Andrew j. jonnaon bruised. mk, hiU'U &4infk c" accordance, wi. the,, act passed JJ.9ot AeeIenlaMy Drowned. - A colored man oy the name oi iHcnara nrawforri rpniiVmcr on TCairle's Island.ODDO- .... .n, in the habit of - " : assisting as aferryman, in the absence of I either of the regularly employed bands.waa I ' - . ; . I anrMripntnllv drnwned ahnut 13 O ClOCK On I . , v . . . . .. .. - I Mainriffv. nnthT " mo iorr- rnn vmrn ui jii r. t " l .-t-w--;.- aliftiittp. t.v,. in a started across the river in a smau oaueau., snoriiy aiicr- arda cries of distress were heard.and as it I ;. r ,1l ;v n a m500 I WW) YWJ fUUKU WMM UIUOII hbbuuuv I - . 1. . iAHM.V.tMM 1. n ItannanAfl trk intk I craftand itsoccupant. The ferrymen on the west side of tho river immediately started wesi sioe pi tao river imiuetu;ijr out 0 their beat, while parties on thiazide cu b. chain of .I tt boats at the wharf in ; twain, and hurried boats at the wharf, in twain, ana nurriea to the rescue ; but, alas I all too late, as the . ' elp before 'any ef his would-be rescuers could get to htm.' The batteau, which bad been CHpshred,' -was !ckd Up and taken ; i? s; r j10 th.Q0.re; . : , r : Deceased was about Ifr years of age, and m. ... i.- :nw..;non.i I 1ru lufc , " ( though he had been .drinking during the evening. . ; Robblns of Provision. ' On Saturday night, 'about 9 o'clock, be fore Messrs. Dix Bros., on North water street, had closed their store for the night, thieves succeeded in effecting an entrance Into their warehouse by breaking the lock to the door,. . They then broke open two boxes of meat and selected about three hundred pounds from the box which, it is 8uppo8ed. they thought coatainedthc best article, and then . departed. - The robbery was committed just before the heavy rain that evening, which completely obliterated the tracks of the thieves. The proprietors of the store discovered their loss the same night, and took steps to prevent a recur rence of sueh serious leakages in thejr pio- vision denartment. Theatrical Ne-tea. Play-goers will be pleased to learn that the Opera House has been engaged for March 31st and April 1st, and that Mr. Robert Mc Wade, an actor of note, will appear in the popular pieou "Rip Van Winkle." His supports are spoken of in such terms as to lead to tho expectation that its presentation will be worth seeing. Miss Agnes Herndon, a Virginia lady, young and charming, and who has the reputation of possessing rare powers, will appear here at no distant day. Besides her capabilities,asau actress in rendering Shake sperian gems, us a vocalist her voice is said to be a miracle in sweetness and compass. The Southern press speak of her in terms of high eulogy. Depredations Upon Flower Gardens. Wc learn that a number of boys, white and colored, are in the habit of entering flower gardens and, not only taking the flowers, but in" many instances mutilating the plants. This has been the case in more than one instance in the beautiful garden on the corner of Fifth and Market streets, serious depredations having been commit ted among the hyacinths and other plants. We have been requested ttfcall the-atten tion of the authorities to ttlis matter, -with the hope that a stop may be put to the se rious annoyance. The BameA of a number of these boys arc known, and if it becomes necessary they will be furnished to the Chief of Police. 1 sadden Deatn. A colored man by the name of Tony Foy died suddenly at his home en Market, between Eighth and Nintb streets, on Sa turday night last It appears that when the rest of .tha household went to bed deceased was roasting potatoes at. the fireplace, and it is supposed that .he overloaded his atbmaoh aa he was discovered not lone aN ter wards suffering intensely from what ap-, peared to beramp colic, and trem the f- fects of which he shortly after breathed his I last uoroner tiewieit w nuuu,!U uu I held an 'Inquest' over the body Sunday morning.tbe juryreturning a verdict to the effect that : deceased died ' from natural causes, supposed t6 be cramp colic. Foy has a family living in Alamance county. Mayor's ICanrc. The oBly case before the Mayor yester day morning was that of M. Hubberd, col ored, ' charged with drunkenness, cursing the policeman who arrested him, &c. He told His Honor that he was astonished to hear that he had done anything of the he was only required tp pay 4 fine ef $5 or be confined for ten days in the city prisoa. Abailnz stCK The colored boys who were arrigaed be fore Justice Gardner on Saturday, on the charge; of abusing, stock, and whose eases were continued ever xmtil yesterday,' were I finally discharged j It seems that though I the circumataneea were such as to warrant I the Court In helievlng that they might be L guilty, the evidence was not sufficient, ia I the opinion of the Magistrate, to Justify I him in boldiag them. j Mr. H. H. Bloom informs us that hia I bees have commenced work earlier than usual this season. He had his first swarm oh Snnday, the 23rd, and bis bees which I are the pore Italian and Albino, have al I ready commenced' gathering honey 1 in I earnest. oa uon rare, E0O4 rsmeuies I . m a m mm I wkt.h mmH mm MA will I. . V. i Douse. Lr. uuu's uaiiimore nus we refer to. Price 25 cent. a viaua wuma MMbWA ; au wwww w v ,w mawu a . . aa. abu. iimiii n . r rtfiiiiiiii uuirn ih rpnurn tan in rna tm a . THB IiOVSE OF OOKKBCTION. . nir- : I a n. ........... ni.. Hie PrUoaen Gone Cllmmerlns- I Kft-orM .made to Raeatf tare : Himl I . The House of;Correction, near this city, I under the suoerintendencv of Mr. John F. I ' ' ' ; ( 1 . J r . ?. ' . J Uarrell. was the nrinf of nnite an cxRitino' 1 . i : . -,.. I Hvpni nn nnruiav TnnrniTiir iir ic wama i . i ; e " plot that when the guard came to give them vneir nreaaiast, mej. wouia mase a rusn on him, knock him down, kill him U . neces- j t. -uJ .".s.' ! ok DUir. uu I11CU Lua&c men csuaut;. OUIO t 1 - .1 . ' - - - u . . . ' .1 prison for that purpose, they attem pled td carry their, plan ito execution, .;.bul., for- carry meir pian into e tunately only partially oredman. wWbee, 0f sleeping in the lo , succeeded. A col- been granted the liberty 0f sleeping in the loft above the guard room, heard the disturbance going on the : guard. ftsd the two aucceeded- in securing DuamoM , and Jackson and re- turning theia to Aiwr ijuailcra .Peter -T H-T Coleman, however, succeed in making -his escane. swimmins across i the creek and - -nr t j n : woods to the W & W- Railroad He was closely oursued by the ciard.' who tracked him to the neighborhood of Mr. C. Ilussell's I j piace, on tueavoove roaa, wuerc cg aipap- neared in the awamn. . : F . IT nnn refii r ni a to IKS TToiispnf " flarree 1 tion one of the female' briso'ners ' informed the guard that she overheard the plot, and that upon effecting their escape they were to make their way, . as best as they could, 1 and board ' a gravel train at Brinkl&y's Depot, between this city and Flemington, and gt0 Sumter a C.,' where Peter Cole- man formerly lived. As soon as this fact was madeknewn to Superintendent Garrell, he sent dispatches in the proper directions. and took the' necessary sterna to head Cole man off if possible or arrest him immedi ately upon his arrival in Sumter. . Peter Coleman was sentenced at the last term nf the Criminal Court to two years' . . .- I imprisonment In the House or (jorrecuon I for larceny, . Angola Bay Tne Propose Canal In accordance with an act entitled an act ... i a i. t T.;oi Qhow nrl I vui augu.. y , Aflii Tt f!rnnm of Pender county, and w , t. - -I William j. coney ana jwiwaru x. irigiorut i -rk..i: r sr oi uupuu cuuuij, vUuim..wuc. I nnintArl hv sf4 art ln lvnfF a Aa.na.1. met . . , , . , at uroom s linage, jaarcu au, iotj, anu . . . i tx:-i 01 organize oy apsiauDg wauiei ouaw, v Pender. Chairman, and W. J. Boney, of Duplin, Secretary, and proceeded to ex amine the land near the bridge and agreed that the mouth of Croom's canal, near the bridge.would be the most suitable point for ! beginning said canal. It was further resolved that the. .jsecxe-, tary be requested to write to His Excellency Governor T. J. Jarvis in regard to the ap pointment of a civil engineer for the pro posed work. The above, together. with the act for the proposed work, which will be found in another column, were received in time for our last issue, but their publication was unavoidably delayed. , Brunswick County Election Cases A telegram from Raleigh, received last night, states that the decision of the Court below, in the Brunswick election cases, has been affirmed by the Supreme Court It Will be remembered that the . point at issue was as -to whether the Court had power, under the law, to compel the Re turning Board of a county to reassemble and canvass again returns of an election after they had convened, as required, and certified the successful candidates. Judge Buxton, as we- understand it, decided that the Board could , .not be so compelled, and I his decision la ho w Concurred in by the 1 oupremo ourt. ;The foli0wing will shew the state of the I k-- : n,. ,iti,oja vuui uivwvivi , ia uu bimhuiu uwuuvuu, on 4;31 veBterdav evening. Washington meai asQertafned froai ;the: daii bulletin I uelfrom the Signal Office in this city: I Atlanta 66 Key .West... 81 Augusta..:.;... 72 Mobile........... 74 Charleston, .... . .72 fJSlV ' ' "S Galveston,., .'..,.,71 New Orleais,:..'.73 PuntaRassa,i.;..74t. j- Savannah,.... .73 Havana.... ...'..183 at. Marks,.... v, .74 Wilmington,..:: C6 Indianola, 72 Jacksonville,. , . . .74 U. 8. Depoaltarv.' I Col. K R. Brink : Postmaster of ' this city, by virtue of his office has been designated as United States Depositary of public moneys at this place. He will, however, only hold public moneys ;arising BIVKR AND mtAKINK. The 'steamer Waie is - expected ' t o re sume her trips to-day. ' ' The Eleanor, Partelow, arrived at dlasgow yesterday from this port. The John Bitumen, Call, :for this port, was at Yinyard Haven on the,26th !hs! v The Mediator, ', Sandersen, iqm Yf.iU mtngton. was at Hamburg on, March. 6th. i The Norwegian barque Stor, Omund sen, sailed from Marseilles March 19th,1 for this port.1 ; '.; ' ' ' . - The Norwegian barque Bien, Hansen, frsm this port, arriTed at Hamburg on the 2oth in.t ; .;: - vv; , . Th. ateamahiD -i Bentfattor. i Jones. lnared from New Tork 'for thh 'port bh eieareairom .new ipra. or, uui Pr w Saturday last. : -i,: u: u. I, -t l,, f --- The Norwegian biraae JEvu7 Qsear, MmtoTi rlMrAd from tkis nort VMtftrdAY. rofc agroand at oc near Big Island, but we an - derstand that she was being lightened during the afternoon, and will probably be able to proceed on her voyage Ibis morning. irnmTT'i i-numni t nt mil r - nr. i . ' 1 -. To-Daii Indications. ' :13'nr ia QniitVi Atlantic Stnfpa fllnar nr " paruy cieuay weainer, soutueny winus, oe coming variable or shifting to northerly, stationary or higher temperature and ba- rometer. are the indications for to-dav . i i -'. TcmBerance sermon. - . r?fiV wit? TTaii nagtorof Fifth Street M. E. Church, at the invitation of the L O. of Rechabites. who attended in a body. delivered a sermon Sunday night in advo cacy of temperance. He enforced his arguments entirely from a Bible point of view, and acquitted himself . in a manner which enhanced his reputation as a close, logical and effective reasoner. ' - Thn thnnilt-r' Rtnrm of Satiirdav I -, i Xlf? tnunaer Storm or oaiurqay ji night was followed by decidedly cooler weather, hi.-.. I. err"? items. Chew Jackson's Bkst Sweet NavyTobacco. TUB MORNING STAR can always be had at the folio wine Dlaces in the citv : The Parcel! House. iiams- news' stana. ana. the stxu umco. i FOB UPWARDS OF THIRTY YEARS Mks vnmn.in MmiHthnhnmii mn nTimaT wind oouo, regulates the bowels, cores dtsxhtxbt anii TtTivntrrvi nrkofViai onalnoi fmm tAofh n er av sri i swrean.SMtj nuvvuw aa.oUn wu wwvwjai w other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 NTS A. BOTTLB. FINE ENGLISH GUNS. The attention of sports len is m vi lea to the advertisement ei Messrs. J . & . Toiler, manafactorers of fine breech-loading feanSt Birmingham, England . Their guns are made menta furnished, thas ensuring the right crook, t DOG3 CAN BARE WITH IMPUNITY, human oeings can not. The distressed lungs must be re lieved, me uongn arrested, or tne whole Dreatmng apparatus goes to run. KememDer tms, and mat f'ilAIiB'S HOKET OT HOBBHOUND AND Tab" will quiet any Cough and remove all pulmonary irrita tion. ' ! Pike's Toothache Drops cure Toothache in one minuie. . BVBaIBMBaSSHHBMBBVanaVBBVMaMHa TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. UNIVERSITY OF N. C, b: - DIALECTIC HALL. March 15. 1879. Whereas, it has pleased Almighty Ood to call to his eternal rest, the Hoir. WILLIAM H. BATTLE. LL.D.. one of the most venerable and diatin- ruiahed citizens of the State, long eminent as Ju rist and Counsellor, in whom the Law has lost a learned and faithful expounder, the Church a de vout memner, the, university a steadfast mend, and Society a: shininz ezemslar of virtue and wisdom. the Dialectic Society, mourning the loss of one of its chief ornaments, desires to place on record its sense of bereavement, and fall appreciation of worth and excellence; therefore, be it Resolved, That with submission to the Divine will, and with gratitude for a life blessed in all its virtue, and conducted rently to its close with a! I that should accompany old age. as honor, lovcobe- I dieace. and troops of friends, vet we mourn for lhe aeaious memDer ana iaiuuai rnend wnose Kindness and liberality Sad so endeared him to us all. i itesoivea. xnai we wiucnenatt nis memo: Dry, and seekto emulate his ezamDle of industrv. of 1 rity. and of unfailias charitv to all men. r integ- I . Resolved, That we tender to President Battle and i other members af the bereaved family our respect I ful and heartfelt sympathy and condolence. i Resolved, That wfe weai the usual badge efmour- 'ory days an copies of them be sent to the bereaved family, to the j acuity or me university, ana mat copies be sent to .the Wilmington Stab, Raleigh Observer, and Charlotte Observer, for publicaiion. .1. J.-WBBB, 1 A. A. KENT, VCommlttce. ..' DIED . . 'BURR.'--On Mondav. March 24th. at 5 nV.lnrk. A. M., Mrs. MARY J., wife of the late Horace isurr, agea 73 years. The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral this (Tuesday) morn ing, at 10 o'clock, from her late residence on Dock Street, to St. James' Chirch, thence to Oakdale Ce- metery. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lost, On ISABBASH AFTERNOON, ON FRONT, KeaCross or Fourth Sts., a GOLD NECK CHAIN and CROSS. A suitable reward will be paid the I hnder on leaving same at this Office, mh 25 It SG 'TJPHOLSTERIN'G AND PAPER-HANGING. I take pi the ST BUSINESS, and will be glad to receive orders, which may he left either at the old stand of Zim merman & White, or at Hancock & Daggett's. My regular place of business will be announced in a iewaays.f . m&25it B.F.WHITE. Now is the Time ! TT SEEMS TO US THAT THOSE WISHING JL COKH in the next month or so would buv now. IjfflSSrteW 1 J?J twelve THOUSAND: BUSHELS I fUJUJfi WJUlTlfi CORN In Store I mh 85 lP , PRESTON CUMMINQ & CO, I A few bushels of seed I 1 iao YET ON HAND. ',' 50 Boxes D. S. sIdES. 15 do SMOKED SIDES, IO do POKE STRIP8, fJwStf GHOCEKIES general- sv sow mbi u m. ruica. ' . . - - d. l. gorpl 25 tf Kos. 2 and 3 South Water at. In a Few Days fiyfB shAlii be pbepared; - (with Samples and Diagrams). To ibrnleh CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. ; At jn ew x ore prices, jcxprestage added. Sfortffagee's Sale. . tersOfflee oz xfew Hanover countr.in Book iLMiM. page 630, Ac., the undersigned, as Attorney for the said Mortgagee, will expose for sale, at Public Auc tion, for Cash, at Exchange Corner, in the Citv of Wilmington, on TUESDAY, 16th day of APRIL. .1879, 9, at it o'clock, A.M., the following TRACT OF LAND.in said city of WilmlE gton,conveyed by sa d ueea beginning at a point ia western line or Sev enth Street 13S feet Xrom corner of Seventh and -Mulberry Streets, thence 66 feet on Seventh Street. anaraaniBg oac&joo ieci irom saia oireet. Doing Eastern half of .Lot 3, Block 196, official plan of . mh 25 tas Attorney for Mortgagee. Bids A ' '! " JXKE INVITED FR REPAIRS TO .THE CITY ' .f. !-; ' HALL; also for PAINTING THE WOODWORK of eaid Building. Details of work to be had by ap plying U the tity Clerk and Treasurer. . t Also. Bids for Building New Cisterns and Keep - 1 lag aiit&e Fire efctems fa Hepau- and i :-:r:r. i ruiea wiin 4 W'.W-f m order' I 'dtblehandlnti.CofflunItteenIiblic I gutiajag;st Ue City HaU, on, or beforenooaof i -"S.. i v Mm ja Mi yuan uiau I nihtsn - committee on pubiic Buiiaiiigs, J i --p.- 1 iiOIll. - UOIIl. " (J 0111. V- . k(( bua wuu, and Mired corn. J For sale b 1 mh S3 tf KERCHNtit & caldek bsgb NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; TOE - ! , ; ' -7 Buffalo Lithia Waters, AS A ! GENERAL REMEDIAL AGENT In Chronic Diseases IT IS CONFIDENTLY CLAIMED FOR THBSK Waters, and the claim, though a atroBgo& ia substantiated by the testimony of many of the meet eminent medical men of the country, both North and Sonth, that in the following enumerated diseases, riz : i Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, especially in Stone or Gravel; i Dyspepsia, Rheumatic Goat, Rheamattsm, Paralysis, Malarial Fevers in their Chronic form, . IropaicalEffaaion,tTranla,orUninleFoIao&, caironic Ctaneoua BrnptfoM, and in the Functional Diseases Peculiar to Women, more es pecially in all Disorders of the Mcnstra I Function, they have accomplished results as remarkable as were ever accomplished bv anv remedial imnt whatsoever, whether in Materia Medica or amonK Mineral Waters. They aro confidently recommended bv some emi nent Medical men as a PREVENTIVE OF THE DISTURBANCE AND DANGERS INCIDENT TO PREGNANCY. . These Water's: in Cases of One Dozen Half Dai- Ion Bottles, $5 per l ase at the 8prings. Pamphlet sent to any address. : Springs open for Guests 1st day of June. THOS. F. GOODS. Proprietor mh 25 tf Buffalo Lithia Borings. Va. Relishes 1 1 For Breakfast, Dinner and Slipper. PIGS' FEET, Boneless, or Whole in Cans. LUNCH II AM and TONGUE, ; BONED TURKEY and CHICKEN, " r GENUINE EDINBURG OATMEAL In Cans. BUNKER HlUi PICKLES, in One and Two Gallon Buckets, and in Quart Tin Cans SWEET OR SOUR. 1 i The SWEET PICKLES are SOMETHING NEW, and a most delicious Relish. ' Another lot of FINNAN HADDIKS expected TO-DAY.. You can always get FRESH GOODS of the BEST QUALITY from j Jas. C. Stevenson mhaits - f A Full Supply Corn, Hay, Oats, . &c, &c, &c. 15,000 Bushels FRI K WHITE CORN itt store and y expected. 3,000 Bushels CHOICE SEED and FEED OATS. dflfl Bales Choice .Eastern, Maryland and - OUU other HAY. ALSO, I The Very Best Fresh Ground MEAL, PEARL and EXTRA HOMINY, C. COBN, PEA MEAL, &c. ALSO, S.Our Choice GRADE' FLOUR to suit all bnyers, at prices below the advance. - ; B. F. Mitchell Son. mh 16 tf ALTAFFER HILL Factory and Office foot of Walnut St. WILMINGTON, N.i C. Sash, Doors, -j Blinds, & Ornamental Woodwork. All orders filled oromDtlv. and WorkmanshiD and Prices guaranteed to please. ; Lumber orders sent to our Mr. W .E. HILL, Ab- bottsburg,will receive prompt attention. jiisDorg, ' mh23-tf ALTAFFER A HILL," Wilmington, N. C. Our Dave Worse. THE 8PECIAI4CALL AND CONTINUED SALE ' of those POPULAR COOK STOVES, the . "ROSSMORE" and ,'PARKER,,, Telia on our Dave's back. He can scarcely stand, ana grunts mignuiy. Let your orders come. They are a HOME COM FORT. Wood and willow Ware, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Lift and Force Pumps, Rubber Hose, Patent Oil Cans, i White "C" Oil. 25 cts, at PARKER- A TAYLOR'S, mh 23 tf . 19 Front Street Gent's Neckwear. rjHK FOLLOWING STYLES RECEIVED THE ARGUIL No equal. : 8T. LOUIS Something new. " : : EGLINT6N Lovely. ' i MY GIRL Very sweet. SUNNY SOUTH Not to beat, i T. ENNIS Everybody likea It. . Also, my fine, select STOCK JF CLOTHING is now complete and ready for inspection. " A. UAW, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. mh 21 tf Corner of Front and Princese eta. Big Sleeting AT OTTERBOURQ'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 is attendance every Bat-' nrday night, principally forthe benefit of oar work ing friends, and to avoid rusk, Ac ' Bometning new ana cooi m ine'.way or ua its' UNDER WEAK now being manufactured for our trade exclusively. : No lfs nor and" about It; going to do big things this Spring. How't this I rush already, surely a mlBtake, no new goods yet friends. LoOk oat for MONDAY. Motion to adjourn la order. . LOUIS J. OTTERBOURG, mh 16 tf v - Setfy and "Treaanrer." Do As We Do. BUY CHEAP AND SELL CHEAP: THATB THE WAY OUR ,j . - ' Fnrnitnre Goes. BEHBERD8 ft SURBOE, N.B. cor. Market and Second Sts. mh23tf ' Wilmington, N. C UNI V JS BS tTT OF TIIE SOUTH, -'.'" Sewaaca, TeaaeuM. 1 HIGHEST EDUCATION ON CHRISTIAN PRINCIPIjBS. Granunar-School. Cadet corps. CHARGES MODERATE. The Spring Term open a March 20th. Address CHAIRMAN, mhl8dl3tw4t ! 5 1 v
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