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THE HOBillHG STAB,. By WM. II. BERNARD. POBL18UED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. KATES O 8US80MPTTOS EH A.DVANCS : ;' Ohc year, (by mail) postage paid, $7 00 Slxmonths, " " " i. ..,..... 4 00 Three months, " " 3 5 One month " ... ....100 - To City Safes-tibcrs, delivered In any part of the city Fifteen Cents per week. Oar City Agents are not authorized to collect tor more than three mnn the lu advance. , OlrTLalNBS. j . The Senate committee on Privileges and Elections, by a strict party .vote,' 1ms de cided that the appointment of Charles H. Bell by the Governor of New Hampshire as Senator la invalid; a majority and - mi nority report will be submitted. Sen ator Hoar spoke on the Democratic pro gramme lor legislation. Speaker Randall is not ready to report the commit tees. - - 2,000 spinners and weavers at Rouen, France, have appealed to the Go vernment concerning the destitution of the working classes. The German sub- -,.pb .s ai- n . . . . . . I ,mensionsrlhe Keicnstag voiea i,osu,ww l mnrVi (a, fnHli.rSTliiiiginna i A ail n I luaiiuu iciciaiju 10 iu j-- i Africa. - A further inundation has occurred iu Hungary; a town with 1,200 inhabitants is threatened with ruin. Democrats will have large majority in Lou isiana Constitutional Convention. Re moval of seat of French Government again agitated; Collision on New York el evated railway, but nobody hurt, j - Den mocratic caucus committees still at work uu legislative projects. - N. Y. mar kets: Money 6 pet cent; cotton dull at 104 "V f 1 I 101 cents- flour about steady; vwheat l strong and steady; corn iic better; spi- rits turpentine dull at 29i29c; rosin dull I . an - - Mf . I at i hi u. . The able Southern Review is in creasing rapidly in its circulation it afford 8 us pleasure to learn. The scramble for office is bo great tliat "two orphans" from the far away land actually advertise in tbe Wash-iugto-iSar for a place, offering to pay handsomely for the same. Tl6 Democrats of the House'were magnanimous enough to retain three worthy officials who belong to the 1 'outs.This is generous, but when j did the Republicans ever "do like wise?" ' :. "f' The walking business is really be coming slightly stale. But what would the "big dailies" do without them? ' Running matches have been announced in New York, the dis tance from ten to twenty miles. Manager Ford of Baltimore, is said tobetheJonly American who has paid Sullivan and Gilbert, anything for their'.; opera' ,Pinafore."r By the way, the opera is said to be really very enjoyable as it is bu tig by the btst companies. Our experience here was rather different. In our opinion there is no better or more reliable correspondent than "Bill Dadd " of the Richmond State. 9 He is exceedingly well posted, and reliable every way, we have found him to.be. We have no idea who he is. -His name is Bill, and he is a Dadd, and that is all we Tcnow about - hi in., '' A United States Senator draws $5,000 annually, we believe, besides mileage. Senator Sharon, all the way out in Nevada, has been in the Senate r - , , , XT I sixtyfive days during four years. He 1 at.pl v fli-fits- fton oon anrl mile.ip-e. I ' , t I ' m-y ' m m at- fl xiui, is uo. uie worKinau vutiuy ui i his hire ? Tbe Rose of Sharon would be as useful by any other name. The Republicans in Congress are prodigiously stirred over tho pre sumption of the; Democrats in dis . charging the old officers. Tbe Wash ington correspondent of . the Slate - BXyi .,;.).--.-.-:.- ' - . ".Two years ago elal wart Republicans ia - this city demanded the discharge of every male and female clerk in tbe departments, no matter how obscure, if they clung to ; the Democratic standard." How an old horse does hate to change his old quarters where he has stabled Ions and Tiad an abundance of provender. If the Baltimore American, Re publican! can be relied on, there is little prospect of a compromise, and fori; two r verv-tiood and sufficient 4SV- it reasons., it says the Kepublicans in Washington have the utmost confi dence in . the firmness of Hayes that he has expressed : himself, in tbe strongest 'possible terms in relation "to preserving all legal guards to the -: - j .i'. -e ponty -t of - elections,", and that if Haves were to aeree to the Dronoqed Democratic compromise "he would . ,:. - . , , ,uao V1VI " uuw nas, ana wouia nereaiter oe regara- cuujf.mBm.viiu.iuuio main finrl Avar. Koon mftnifAHt.Ad towartis had ever been manifested towards Andrew Johnson.";" f oor iiayes is to h finlUACMi hv tlm Stalwarts. a w . , ' that is plain enough.' He will have n.a fa. t,; faru ..: ttiot "h use for his favorite saying that he serves his party best , who serves his i . n ' rpt " ,t, country , bea . Jhe ; other reason why there can be no compromise, ao- cordins: to the American's Washing - r VOL. XXIV. NO. 2. tnn riorresnondent ia this, which wa . . , l c o I " I iin afiramo mAt ,ia lAmAAMAu generally insist that the scheme partakes ton much of the nature of a eomrtromiaa to I a uv b.ubuiK ujwu v lua wuivwavj 1 suit them, and that they will not agree to it. or to anvthinsr. excent to the entire re- I peal of every vestige of the laws authoriz- ing the appointment of supervisors, even if the laws should be so changed as to leave thaon cnnsrvionrii nnv imrwifpnt . wit- I VMWWW WW , B W-" J ww w - I . .r.i.. .1 '..! ll uesses ui iuq eiewwu. . Tho rrraat nnoatinn in Wnshincrton ine great quesuonin y asningion, and the one now attracting the at- tention of all of tbe sovereigns, is the I qtion of Supi,or. aod Deputy. ItJTi Lkl. tl ll...V Ia Via I insreuaiB. xxayes ia mwugu. w nrialrminn anH .onn ChannlAr I ana tno otner Dtaiwaris are leinuir exercised. Hayes ia to be interviewed at once, and a strengthening plaster applied to his spinal column. The Stalwarts say the awful" machinery must be retained or there is no chance for Grant or for any other bull-dozer. There is great fear and excitement. Mr. Hayes is reported assaying, "vve snail nave to mate a. 1 j a m) T own e n f I mutual couueasiuus, u x gucsa wo, a will be able to eipber it out." The Private Secretary of the President I . . I has been tellinff what he knows about Haves's ourDOses. The Richmond State correspondent says: The President's Private Secretary, Mr. Rogers, says he is quite sure tbe President would approve even an appropriation bill embracing the repeal of the jurors' test oath and a prohibition ot the presence 01 troops at the polls." 'But,' said he, 'I am I quite sure ne wouia not approve or an amendment to the e ectwn laws, such as has been adooted bv the Democratic can- I cus Committee. That goes too tar to meet . i his approval.'" I This puts the whole matter at sea I again. The Democrats will not agree I to any compromise that will not pro- tect the people. Spirits Turpentine. The "Honorable-" are coming to the front. again Mr. Cicero Moore, an aged citi zen of Iredell, living near Mooresville, is dead. xne American Baya air. iieai i Brawley, an old and esteemed citizen of Iredell, is dead. A. J. Love has been committed to Union jail for selling unstamped tobae- co and selling without license. Col. J. P. Wood, a native of North Carolina, died at Brownsville.Tenn,, on the 7th instant, in his 59tu year Mr. J. T. Darlington makes his b ow in tbe last Winston Sentinel as asso ciate editor. We cordially welcome him. The cries of a woman io the woods in Catawba attracted the attention of passers-by. They weal to ber and found . . . 1 I T . . 1 . ' i mat sne nau just gireu uinu to twins. Raleigh Advocate: Rev. J. F. Butt returned from Wilmington last Satur day, and brought us a list of forty-one new subscribers Ail honor xo Wilmington. Rev. Theodore Whitfield.D. D., of Charlotte, is to preach tbe sermon be fore Denver Seminary ia May. CoL L. I. Polk will deliver an agricultural address. Mr. Ramsey, of the Statesville Landmark, had a right with his first cou sin, Mr. W. P. Drake, son of the editor bf tne ilflencurt. xv wcu usuku uy a tuuiiu- versy as to the circulation of the papers. No damage done. - Washington correspondence of Raleieb Observer: (Jen. Vance bas ob tained the following mail facilities, to-wit A ! UallV mail iiuui ii aiuaiia. u. ; ,v FranjtnD n. C, via .Highlands; also; a daily mail from Marion to Bakersville, and A ; daily mail from .Walhalla, S. C.jto tn i Diitanavilla anH finmi-T-PAolrltT moil AlUlUBTIIl-t -UV-, C aO WW WamiJ !Uall4 frbmTuttle's Cross Roads, Ca Id well county, to Wuke8boro. It now appears that tiqn. Yance has secured adaily mail line through every county ia bis district. 1 Shelby Aurora: We learn that a young man living near' Double Shoals Factory, named Martin; bad bis leg broken one day last week in a smash up caused by a team of mules running away with a wagon. - " Rev. H. T. Hudsonbasbeen elected to preach the commencement ser mon, at Rutherford College, on tbe 20th or 2 1st of May. Une r J ames Mauney, some two miles east of this place, on Fri day, the 14th inst, forcibly overpowered and outraged the person of JMiza Williams. Salem JPress: The Masonic Lodges have -placed several little - boxes at a lew ot the most public places in town,oa which is labelled, "Contributions for the f lmhan A acf liina " haDa. ,We regret to learn that the 1 hog cholera is still prevailing in this neigh- UU1UUUU. IUI. II1U1BU1 XlOUlUjJ 1UI ilT9IC bogs last week from that disease. A ticket subscription list, for tbe Mendels sohn's Boston Uuintette Club, finds a libe ral patronage among the lovers of cood music. Oyer two hundred tickets have al ready been sold. - -" Winston Sentinel : Byron I Rnansh and James E. Hall were ordained '-7 . . ... : L , . ministers of the Moravian church on I last Sunday, by Rt. Rev. Bishop DeSchweiuitz. . Elkin, in Surry county, has sub scribed 25.000 to help build A.T.&O. R.i R. This road runs from Charlotte, to Mt. Airy, and is completed to Statesville. Ia4he Sunerior Court at Greensboro, Tuesday, the jury gave ? a verdict for 800 to Sam Johnson, eolored, who two years ago was injured by being thrown from a train on the Richmond &DanvUle Railroad 1 on which newasa nraKeman. Newborn JVut Shell: Last night 1 the rite or coBurmauon was comerrea m 1 the Episcopal unurcn. -Tnerewere iour ig i up rer tneir nexx enierxainmeni, io oe given I soon after Easter. t Shad selling at SO and 40 cents a pair; roes thrown in for no- thing. An old fellow from about -"oiiecKsviiitj says there is a mgn-tonea surveying party out there "Governors, Brigadiers and Vice Presidents." j The great American game of base ball is dlUpllyedoatbeAeairpe(IIj,Wa are sorry to see the quality of the "tramps" ao Play l-wyers; clerks; merchants.doc- ;unt 0f a jib. ' ; 1 Greensboro iWf A State : There 1 are some men in the world so mean that WILMINGTON, . ' ... , , , , , , , ., 4 . . they Skim the s milk at the. top ana men 1 sigh because they can't turn it over ana i Ik u lug uvuuui. i nmpflra TDDTDrnir mnmpnRn in ill t:hki 111 uu an illicit ltill belonging to Michael CaSey, some twelve -miles north cf Greensboro. jwikiu; w.vw 5 I - Rey. R Bruton.pastor of the HVJL Church of this place. ; has been very ill for several days,' but is now rapidly improyiag and will occupy his pulpit - next -Sabbatht -On Tuesday last; Coroner Albright helil fin IrmUest Over the bod? Of & C6lored I I - - inh.l h.4 U . n on U fiaM in 1 High Point township. The infant appeared imimwuu iu - .Yr ?" f --k- -k VIUI V n WS-Ut -a MW --.-- wr y ww-. v-- P . r t a . : I W 06 ftDOUt : tWO Or V IMee WeeKS OKI, ana 1 onT1-onj ,o K-.n .sii-a I was snnoosed to have . been killed. . . I i Reida yri News: We Ptoc'fia the Milton graveyard last Sunday ly the J rrff - fi - S .nt Iha n. of kiWatnnteTIK.hftxnorAltlul I - j. - ! - - i ... . . .. ... I I gawera iue u(5i. .uwa iu.iitw vu u-i grave. Such must be true love- - ;Tn Wilmington Stab asks who is'"2Iurner McCardle, of Mississippi T Well, he was once editor of the Yicksburs Herald. A very well kept old gentleman; who used to step down stairs to the office room in his slippers and draw fifty dollars every Satur day evening, for a few weeks worn 01 .very flat editorials. He was known as a duelist. 4 Monroe Mcpre&8i The, small grain croj in some portions, of. the. county is reported as not promisine. -r-- Bishop Atkinson, of the Protestant Episcopal Church, confirmed six persons at Anson- l rtr - " at a . mi Tine, on weanesaay nigm last. mere church, f eurteen miles northwest of Hon- una AAMMMift!ni 13a-t4am'a KaIavA ifiA RrW I 2 yvz VTll i ounuay in larcn. jar. a. a. ovvreav, a mghiy esteemed citizen or Monroe town ship, is suffering considerably from a wound in his leg, which he received in the first day'a fight at the battle of Gettysburg. it gave him no trouble for fifteen years. Rev. Dr. Henry Smith, of Greensboro, has accepted an invitation to deliver the annual address before the students of Alon- joe Jiign school, at the close or . uie term m .- a . ' Charlotte ObterverrThere were - a s- .. -- o kwu uiau r iai uict a iu bun wit t tcokiubt. "d . . - fc finronr(r5nIriv" of th rr- naration for corn and cotton croos. : I Judge Kerr's condition was not materially I .i j -air . . . . I th&t MreW H jjf. Gregory is still very ill. cnangeu yesieraay. weregr to ataw nnr i a at ill wow ill I -Miss Painter, the Quakeress preacher. has been laboring in the Methodist Church at Salisbury. The church has been crowded tn ita nlmnct Oananitv nrv niarhf Knm. bers of the attendants are from the coun- try, attracted by the novelty of a lady J preacher. A colored man named Kan- I Kin, wnoBe nome was in me souwern sec tion of the city, stuck a pitchfork -into one ot bib toes last Wednesday wees. Liocsjaw ensued and he died day before yesterday. - Tbe ueneral Assembly or the Fresby- tfriflta Phnrrli mpftta in T.miinvilli fv zatn- jj'ayetteville rresbytery meets at bt. Andrew's Church, Moore county, April 24th, at noon; Wilmington Presbytery in Seoond Church, Wilmington, April 2d. P. M. ; Conco; d Presbytery in Bethel Church, April zaJ. at noon; Urange fresbytery in En Church, same date. When the "Mclver Boys" come into Rockineham. Richmond county, tho town holds its breath. We see from the Spirit of the Soxtffi that they raised old Cain there some nights ago- T.E-E-E3 CITY. NEVT AOVKBTISBiaENTK. ; Mtjkson Will open this wek. B. P. White Upholstering, &c. Pattekson & Hicks Low prices. P. L. Bridgeks & Co. New departure. J. H. Mashbo urn Lost account book. Iatfral Dots. --Tho oily sturgeon begin to abound. We thank our friends of tbe ft, for tbeir good wishea. ' Nothing inside or outside the bar, yesterday, for this port. j The Revenue steamer Colfax was at Morehead City yesterday. ' j t Tho Yonder Heydt, Michaelsen, sailed from Ymuiden for Wilmington on the 11th instant - Two white tramps, were fur nished lodgings at tbe station house Mon day night. , . Mr. E. Conklin, of the Raleigh Observer, was registered at the Empire House last night, j Messrs. Kirkwood and Hawes, steamboat inspectors, are again on an offi cial visit to this city. j T Rev. T., Page Rieaud, of Mag nolia, and Rev. F. A. Bishop, of the Cumbeiland Circuit, . were on our streets I yesterday. Mr. B. F. White has opened an upholstering and paper hanging establish ment on Market, between: Second and Third streets. 'rr The only case J before Mayor Fishblale yesterday . morning was that of Eliza Jacobs, colored, which was continued over for a further hearing this' morning. tCW I W.1 MoDiarmicU of , be i LnmUiui ntouanSa. .a u tk Ait u.t I r-ww.., . - .. w..j !. n. . wi.it n,i r -I'.-,. a.5 i 1 rof. Dare, whose rope walking fetts in this city, a short time since, Will be remembered, astonished the Charlottese w.w nmuar periormancea on . umuay last. in : Tt -a '40,-4. th "Thalianlbe . f , " is said : that the ihaiian j . t"""""' wuuao have heretofore been so highly appreciated 1 pavrwaiaeu, wiii ,oqu. gijj onoiuer entertainment. : v , , UCity Clerk and Treasurer Savage got through with A aid B of th,e delinquent . ,:. . j .i. "; "reuu uu iuBW('w'i cial license taxes, yesterday morning, and this morning tbe alphabet ( will be contin ued. 1 A telegram from New York, ed here yesterday, afternoon, states received that the Steain8hipc-wiVr, reported as cleared. from' that city on Saturday last, did not leaVe until Monday afternoon and will not arrive here before Thursday. fix - Til . . ' 4 k, ,1 ' ,-r' ) ' ! V . N. C.,' WEDNESDAY; . .:,...(.' t I. i , : ' ",? -Fr. .r; : ,, , : lesieraay aiierDuoaareugiwuarcucpuwu i LI lUM. DI&IMl 1U LUC l;UU VCU1 Ul luo Sisters of ni.ercv ox tuis city . . , - . j Miss Mary Cobb, daughter of Dr. B. P. Cobb, , of - this city, was admitted as a novice into the habit of a Sister of. Mercy. A ,very ..large, . audience of all religious denominations gathered to .witness the Viaanlifnl and tmir.hincr RRremdriV. WW M.AV.. WW w " n J "' f. i . 'f 1' ' ' . ' J.' " ! I " i Tn th wrmnn the Kev. . Father 14 r orb I a fni. I mV - a aao flla1 in ft he- POfAmAnv Ktt T?- I - J j. it- T.flfn! oxn!o!n,i t, I Fathers Moore and LaffanV ezDlained the lielieioualife. its aim and end. . , ., Qn her admittance into religious life, f Pf"""f " H-. MlBS Cobb T eCeiVeCl . 88 18 USUSj. "Ei D6W r - , ' . . , . ; . . f he, noviciate has a term of two years, after which the novice makes her final vows to God. -- 1 The end of the 'Order of Bisters of Mercy is to instruct youth and to labor for the relief , of the poor, sick and afflicted. The Order is widely extended throughout ! th4 States of. Georgia and South Carolina. " In the dreadful pestilence that afflicted the South last summer,, the Sisters of Charity (of whom a large number fell mar tyrs to duty and Christian charity) were in me foremost rank of that noble band of men and women that came far and near t0 ihe JtUet o( the oiBeue-stricken tf O It is in such sad hours of. trial that the worth and heroism of the Sister of Charity shines forth to the great honor and truth of jthe Christian religion. -Peter Coleman Heeaptured. We noted in yesterday's Stab the fact that Peter Coleman, sentenced at the last term 0 tQ8 Criminal Court to two years' imprisonment in the House of Correction, hia eBCaDe from that rBtitution naa maae 1118 escape irom mat insutuuon. . . . . m is grauiying to Know mai me Bcneme ox Superintendent Garrell for his recapture culminated in success. He was taken five 1 : l .fl ,v5. .B:dft u. Maffntalia. when doubt- I less en his way to his former home in South Carolina, brought back to his old quarters, an obstruction in the nature of a ball and P1--8 in lhe way f b5s -ai0 nw ning off, and with this ornament dangling about him he is said to be working well: We warrant that he will nut have an op portunity to. attempt a second escape be fore the expiration of his term of service. Narrow Kietpt. Yesterday morning, about a quarter-past 4 o'clock,there was an explosion of a kero sene lamp in the liquor . Store of Mr. J. Fernberger, on Market, between Front and Water streets. Policeman Edward Grif flth, who was walking that beat, discovered th& accident, upon which he blew bis whis Ue summoning Sergeant Forest ' and Of ficers Green and Goodman to his aid, when they broke open the door, and after a man f ul fight with tbe flames succeeded in ex tinguishing them, thus in all probability preventing1 a disastrous conflagration. CwBVletedofRlaaslaazbter. Henry Spears, colored, wba was arrested in this vicinity some months since on the charee of murderiner a colored man named Boyd, in Halifax county, had his trial be- fore Judge Eure.at Halifax Superior Court, on Mondav last, when he was convicted of manslaughter and' sentenced to confine- mem nor mree years in me caaie penuen- tiary. Mr. Marsden Bellamy, of this city, rJpfpndpjl thft nrinnnpr unr iavnrv well RkL, s.isij t s ! . mi. L j ' . isueu wiua me veruicw t-txo jury was com posed entirely of white mea HId for Trial. The cases of Lillie Laspeyre and Maggie Brown, the two colored girls mentioned a few days since as haying been detected in stealing certain articles from Miss Lou Stewart, who keeps a millinery establish ment on Market, street, bad a bearing De fore one of our magistrates yesterday morn- I -g resulting in their, being required t I BU:r goou eewuruyiuiue suiu y. tiw each ftr their appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, which they gave and wefe, released.: Col. D. K. AleRme. We' see that this .gentleman has been chosen as the annual .orator before the two literary . societies of; Davidspn - College, The pharlQUeO-icrtfr, in me,ntiening the fact, trqly says that J'Cbl McKae ; wiu make an address notriaferidr to that which could have been expected from any one whose services ctmkl have been secured, and in addition, to this is a gentleman a North Carolinian--wbwm the college should delight to honor. r ! U Good Templar. , . ,. We are infornied that a number of ladies 1 gentlemen ,sln ,ihi ?ity have Jeter-t I mined tbtopt mtfasures,. at once for ......... . - , esianusnin nere aijO-ge oi -ine iaae I nehdent fOrder af i Gbod Teanlars. A I p.nhanltjatiar, ana litlrf hit 1 h '. anhl.n Ma. t terday, J and from: the character' f those wbo have 1 the matter f in hand there is but I .m.ii mnm a v, tw itu nrrf- small room to doubt thai this Order, once in a flourishing :condit ion1 -in Xbia city, will :revived.-v;;;fli5f- VamaUaliie tellers, tuJ TheioUofwing ttiutU.iiiimaUaUelet 1 remaining in tne city pn 8nxloe?! r ' ' , y 'i n Mr. John Mc, Arkansas, bbx52; ;Mr.' Ai McIherwOn,fProb4te iJudge Com Co., I -.;-- w-au, jsro-fiynj a. v., I one whitfr' envelnr-'. ntmHtftl hut not :ao- t i' .vi;f7.Jr -.TA os -.oi dressed. .. . ; -so -Li-. The following cases pf iAterest .in : this Judicial District were dispoaed . of in the I Supreme Cto-rtMiadayj ictv ;Si : f:o; I Samuel P; Sev4inyp.'jaje D, ;McRae, et al,f (Mm -ranswiftk; judgment affirmed. Earfetft dtf vfc R. W.'Hai die,' shert-,' from Cumberland ; reversed? -'Hi;. i t ntj'i'j o n : nn;r MARCH 26; -1879; : ,, . , , . . f . . . n. n!i , - . j or the south Atiannc, States, warmer l clear or partly cloudy weather,' and light, variable winds. i ' " Present : status ot tbe .Bran W; ? mu d . -I i The Supreme Court hayihg;as announced I in loot ffi-m ik.'.i.t.ln. a TQ I . . . , I -T w wwww w . ww . I i . . . . . Well lfi CTITS 1hp.1T . nrPBPnt , Bt Attic fflr tllft "rzv-:-----Tr-1 i UCliCLlL J tf,r-fttp(1 'estea. By an agreement entered into on the Srst I Mondav ia ' December, 1878, in order to . " . . -i i.- avoid ; anarchy? and confasion resulung from having two sets of officers acting in the county at one time, ilhe Democratic I Board of County Coniniissibners having qualified on that day all ; the Democratic officers, and" the-Republicans, who were then in offlce,still holding on Jto the sam-,) .BepuUio., ,ora 0m .Clerk, Treasurer, were to remain , in office and to exercise' the duties 'without any in I terrupuon by the Democratic officers, on condition that if the Supreme Court should I afflrm the decision of Judge Buxton, which I htAd that he manimut Mtaa nnt Iha nrnnor 1 jt t, i U ' a. : I i-meuy, uu iwmu 01 vanTsere neing i fundus oiScwrlhat they the Republicans) wduld yield' auiet and neaceable nossession to the Democrats just as soon as the de cision should be 'announced:' 'However the Republicans reserved the light to bring .... A a qw warranto action to. test the validity of the claim of the Democratic officials to their offices. This agreement was signed by the attorneys for both parties, and by the respective officers on each side. Disturbing -.elision cn:raratlo as. On Sunday last Rev. J. B. Taylor, pastor of the First Baptist Churchy after his ser mon, took occasion to administer a mild rebuke to parties who have been in the I habit of congregating ' in the vestibule du- I ring services and frequently opening the 1 wr WW noa looung m, mucn ioj me ;. . . .. I I annoyance of many in the- congregation, some of whom have been made to suffer serious inconvenience by way of colds caused by the draft. Similar complaints have been made in connection with other j of our churches, and in view of this fact it has been suggested that the authorities might with propriety take some action to j prevent religious cengregations from being disturbed. lulaud FreicUt AeeommodatioBS. We have heretofore referred to the expe dition given freights on the inland routes to and from this city. We may now add that the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad has ucisiuiiucu to jiuictv . -rrauiccuicuia uy IIUKU BU1(IIUCUU iiuw puiuw BUUllX Ul us Will be passed through thl8 City Without hrpnkintr hnlk Tn nthpr wrrrln transfpr oreaamg duik. in oiner woras, iransier (vnolra nill m flia ainw Ktr ntifnK this uu.ag n ... ww .uw .kvmuj vj yi u,wU Mild work is to be accomplished, and in this manner freights will be sent North with al most the same expedition that is given pas sengers. I anern-omeier uecora . I The following will show the state of the I Uiermometer, at tne; stations mentioned, at I yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascerUinedfrom the daily bulletin I issued from the Signal Office in this city: i Atlanta. . . . .63 Key West........ 79 Mobile.:..:..... .72 Montgomery i ... .71 J u'J8tf .70 Charleston...... .66 i chlrlotte ........ 63 New Orleans, . . .78 Punta Rassa,. . . . .76 Savannah, ..68 St. Marks, 76 I Corsicana,-, 86 I Galveston,. . . . . . .72 I. Havana Indianola, . i .... ,78 J acksonville . . . .71 Wilmington, . ii . -1 HIVKK AND ,MAKINB. Bark Amazone, Baltzer, from this port, arrived at Hamburg on the 20th inst. The Nor. brig Hermad, Petersen, sailed from Glasgow on the 22d for this port. ' ; . . . British brig Sarah WaSace; Scott, from I this port, arrived at Demerara on ibe Soth ummo. ? !i 1 Thft fifpnrrtor WtrA dirt nnt rpsnmp hfir trips yesterday, as was expected, but has been pronounced all right by the insnec - . I . , , ! ... . " "", ;jw- ," - She is now in splendid trim. Brig, Aura (Br.), Morris, from .this port f or Newcastle, Eeg., before reported at . St. j Thomas, in distress,' remained March $. I 8h6 put in leaking-badly-and-wtth-other dataage, and bas!een ordered to discharge her cargo of naval stores.' : ,( vlI8T OF K.ETT1SK9 Remaining in the City Post Office; March 26,11-79, unclaimed: . A Henrv Anderson. - BAbner Bradley." Malissa 'Bell, Alice Beatty, Alice A Bowden, miss Bettie Brown, miss Martha Barry, jiaggie ure wingto n, mrs W J? Iserry, , . j ; r... j f3Mr r. nr ft flurrv . mr S.Wh"'l I 'Cowao. I ..! T-i-f-.l ITI.riw tJ W i v--"--- iV'' !"V Jb 1 f n nni a sit . H-AlexHolnies,(2), Rolen Hutsdn.Robt Hill, 8 WnBena Hard, Amanda Hill I- !a?i?lll"Pt l8Bao ..l! ja ,i. j r-w wOraan,?;;', - v-i :..'..- ' L W H Lane,;Z Langdoa. ' t! M Qus MafsbalLS R Moore, A, A llc Lean." ' '.' " ' w O Daflel Oxetidine, Charlie1 Owfeh. ,J '' i f P4-Cbarity Peaisall; SaHie 'Price, i Jane Parker, miss JX Proctor .m j !&Ui j.ct R Charles Ragg, Edward Rue, , s ; t s ' 8 Washington Stanford;: . Sciped, Sa'uls, Jefferson 'Starkey,1 Jas 'Madison Spicer; LucySingletary?. i- au:.:$:i : ! tTDel Towers, Q.WThongh-.' f o.vf , 1 0 MrsR 8 Utley miss Celia J Utley. ui W Mist M E "IvtMams, Larry WUH-nis; Persons calling i 6i i ietters-ia; the 'above Vst will ple-we'i-ftySderti---L,H not called for within thrtydaysthey wjll be sent in tho TIaoi? TttA flfrW "" r : f ' V .W. 'w V. .V..W WWW. 1 f, ,. - v- . I ; i. i- i j-riTii'TJnTtrtf: 1:4M-' 1 i-Wnmingtoni-Tew .1 r i 0 A neighbef wt oxnaju hat hrSwifaceyer knew a quiel night .until the doctor .pre-, scribed Dr. BuJiVBaby Syrup, for heif little one. v , t ' - u WHOLE NO. 3,626 ,r reoasnipooara A am in me Dow or Uie iJtitlah brig MMffnet caugnt fire from a stove-pipe yes terday morning, about half-past 10 o'clock, but the flames were fortunately discovered intime by the Carpenter, who was at work om'the outside of the vessel, and who cave ,, i r .t , T V "? """f"'u ecTciaiui iuc oauura uasueu nnwi uu tuo uib unu very uaicsiv cxud- .(.LkJ guiaucu il. j: X11E HIAII.S. The mails close and arrive at the City irqst Omce as follows: closk. Northern through mails.. ii.. N6rtnem through and way inails........ 7:45 P. M. 5:30 A. M. 5:30 A. M. 7:30 A M. 5 0Q A. M. 7:30 A. M. Aiaus tor the X. U. KaUroad, liv Railroad, i at. ..... Sonthern mails for all points 'F'Jix X : V -f "fCaSyt!? Mail for Cheraw & Darlington ,a"Joa' V S HSr ': 7:30 A. M. Fayetteville.&nd offices on Cape : ' ear Kiver, Tuesdays and . Fridays. .V.. ... ... 1:00 P M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, ; ; auy. except Sundays.... 5:00 A.M. Onslow C. H. and interme- ' diateoffices every Friday.. 6:00 A. M. boat, daily (except Sundays) ' 9:00 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town UreeK and Bhallotte, every Friday at 6 :00 A. M. Wilmington and Lisbon, Mon days and Fridays at. 6:00 A. M j ; ! Open fob deliveky. Northern through mails. ..... 9:00 A. M. Northern through and way mails........ 7:00A.M. Southern mails. 7 :00 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 6 :00 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M.. and from 2 to 5 :30 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp r-Qeneral delivery open from 6:30 A. M. omce, to 6:30 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to Jr T . , .. iw m uui . . gtamD offiee ig closed una p iwi oaxw ai gcuciu Wiicu . Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4,00 P. M, ; : Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. - CATV tTESls.. Chew Jackboh's Best Sweet NavylTobacco. II THE MORNING- STAB can alwavs be had at the following places in the city: The Parcel! House, uarris' Mews- aiana, ana tne btau umce. ' " a-af-a--"-" ELKCTHIC BELTS. A Bure enre for nervous debility, premature decay, exhaustion, etc. The only reliable cure, s Circulars mailed free. A ddress J. K. KKSVJS8, 43 Chatham St., N.Y. FOR UPWARDS OP THIRTY YEARS Mns Wift8ixwB 'SoormKS 8tbttf has : been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind oouo, regmates tne ooweis, cores byskktxby anillfflnamni. whpthAi1 nrlalnir frnm tonthiyifr rn omer causes. r An oia ana weu-uiea remeay. I FINK ENGLISH GUNS. The attention of sports I 5Len 18 mYltea to tdo adyertiBement ef JiesBrs. J.& I w. ToUey. manufacturers of fine breech-loadine I mnS- Birmingham. Kriplfinfl . Their cnn are mftda p ta ; d , 13 . . ments furnished, thus ensuring the right crooki ength of stock ic - WHAT IS LIFE WORTH ?-Is it worth the price of a bottle of "Hale's Honxt op Hobxhouhb- anb TAB T" IX it is, let the Batterers from cold, Coash or Iiflaenza bear in mind that these com plaints lead directly to incurable Phthisis, and that this pleasant remedy Is an absolute specific for them, Pike's Toothache Drops cure Toothache in one minute. UeKSay in otner words, as the (Jrand central Hotel, on Broadway, is now conducted On both plans, the American $2.50 or 3.00, and the European $1.00, and upwards, per day, which allows you to take tout meals at the elegant Restaurant, attached to tne note, at moderate prices, or to take a room on' ly, and pay for what meals you get A CONSTANTLY . RECURRING . SOURCa OP fliKASUKS. As everyone wno reads the papers at all has become aware not only of the existence of an honestly conducted Lottery in Louisiana, hut also been more or less tempted by the glittering prospects or a lortune witnin tneir reach by the simple expenditure of a couple of dollars. The prospects or a fortune within their reaci constantly recurring monthly drawings excite more and more attention, and their satisfactory manaee- me-t affords much pleasure to all interested. For the further information desired, the reader should uiufsB m, jA, uaupaw, r. . xkjx new ur leans, la WHAT IS SfTROUTTT.A t Tf. a. tnnanmntldn nf the body, and differs only from Pulmonary Con sumption, ia that the sootle foe does not attack the citadel of life, andiience the patient's lease of life is a little longer, but it arises from the same cause, is the offspring of the same parent, and consequent ly requires me same treatment. to correct tne lm paired roncaons or oigesnon ana nutrition, ana en rich and vitalize the blood, is the first important step." uoa Layer uu is mown oy tne Medical pro xession to do tne nest remeay, Dut it has been iner fectnalfer good on account of its nauseous auall tin: Rnt in KnflTT'H KMTTTJTn'W OB1 (Yin f .1 WWW I OIL they axe entirely overcome, and combined with I HYPOPflOSPHlTK OP LIMB AND SODA, is a i most wonaerini remeay in sucn cases, f iNEWj ADVERTISEMENTS. Lost or Hisplace d9 A N ACCOUNT BOOK. CONTAINING THE &.f$&j&,& LARS to any one ret : turning the same to me. or lea- ving it wita Morris jjear b Bros., is water street, Wilmington, mv.- - " ' s JOHN H. MASHBOURN, Adm'r., mh S6 H Angola P. O. , Onslow co., N. 0. TJTHDLSTKHTNQ : AND PAPfiR-HANQINQ. 4 1 take pleasure in announcing to my friends and the nubile generally, that I am still in the UPHOL STERING, PAPER-HANGING AND AWNING utTaTHTU'ca a An Kn ij VwwUi,WWw, WIU. TT HX Vw K U . tOWTV U1UC1S which may , be left at my place of business, on Mar- TOJW?." .TMra Streets, next door ,mnwit,.:.. ,c..gt;-tA -. : .. a. jr. wux-xif. Will Open This Week . MEN AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. " MUNSON. mk 86 It' "; At; Tery Low; Prices for Casli. ; 8.BIDI8,- ; ' ' ) 'heavy messpokk, ; ' : 'ilijd : f CANVASSED HAMS. Sugar, Flonf, Coffee.Tobacco, Cigars Candy. Candle8,SoaD, Lye, Potash, :'' - f ' 1 1 Canned Goods.'Slieet-ig, Cotton Yarn, . - Blacking, She- Brashes, Paper Bags,; v Paper TwinWJrapphjg Paper; &c. &c. nfli 86 D&Wtf 3a N. Water Street. orn; mCorn. ,j. Corn mh"S3 tf EERCHNER & C ALDER BEGS JTOS BBie oy ? BATES OP AUVIKTf31rlU.r One Square one day,..........,.". 4 f 1 00 1 75 9 60 8 00 3 SO 4 00 ti CO 8 50 10 00 17 00 84 00 40 00 two cays,., three days,, four days,. . fire days,.. One week.. Two weeks...... Three weeks, me month,. ........ . Two months,. . . ... ..j, Three months,... ... Six months,..,....., . One year,... j. CO 00 ff Contract Adrertisements taken at nmi.ii tionately low rates. - Tea fines selid Nonpareil type make one square. ! NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. A New Departure P. L. Bridgers & Co. ' Following the example of Park & Tilford, Ackler, Merrill & Coed let. and other large Grocers of Kew"Tork, have commenced keeping ' BURNETT'S COLOGNES ! Which are acknowledged by all to be THE FINEST IN AMERICA ! WE HAVE JUST RUniCTVFn A LINE OF THAI" 1 ' WdNorth Cwiroliiia Corii Whiskey, Which created such a sensation among the lovers' Of rURS OLD CORN. 1 it Is made by a Fanner near Charlotte, and we are the only parties in the State who can sell It j Guaranteed to be Four Years old. ! P. L. Bridgers & Co. The CAPE FEAR Still Tales me Ml OUR ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY STEWART RYE IS THE BEST FOUR DOLLAR WHISKEY IN THE WORLD. THE DIAMOND STAR CIGAR, ''three for 10 cents is guaranteed Clear Havana Filler. P. L. Bridgers & Co. DON'T FORGET! ; Even If we are THE LARGEST RETAIL CIGAR AND LIQUOR DEALERS IN WILMINGTON, ESTIIAT WE ARE ALSO THE CHEAPEST t-GROCKRaEJ .. P. Li. Bridgers & Co. -UU 6U 4.1 ' mortgagee's sale. T3Y VIRTUE OP THE PROVISIONS CON- -" laiaea in a ueea or Mortgage, made the 23d - and wife Marietta, and Arra J. Freeman, wife of .TaTi. IT IT m 1.1.1. I . - . r . . . uu u. licuuw, Haw is nuj rue in uie stens' ter's Office of New Hanover connty.in Book M.M.M. page 530, -sc., the nndersigned, as Attorney for the ' said Mortgagee, wUl expose for sale, at Public Anc " nuu, ivu vaui, aii nxKunuge vvrner, m Uie wltT Or 1S79. at It nVlnnh- T th. Vnlln-l.,. ma . i-tctC VTu! . LAND, tn said city of Wilmington, conveyed by said iwu ucsumuj a i. a puuiii im. nesieni une or sev en th Street 133 feet from corner of Seventh and Mulberry Streets, thence 66 feet on seventh Street, . O . v .www ..wu. mw wUwCW W3UIVL Eastern half of Lot 3, Block 196, official plan of mn25 tds , ,'- Attorney for Mortgagee. A FEW BUSHELS OF SEED v CHUFAS YET ON HANTt ALSO, : ; . 50 Boxes D. S. SIDES. 15 do SMOKED SIDES, V 10 do PORE STRIPS, En Hhiiu.ti v wins- -.. and in fact a good supply of GROCERIES general ly, on hand and for sale low by -. , , D. Lu GORE, ' mb. 95 tf Nos. 9 and 3 South Water st Buggies ! Buggies I ; Harness & Saddies, - FOR BALE AT ; i ; ; r . L GrERHARDT & CO.'S, , : t 3d Street,' opposite City EtalL ' REPAIRING DONE WITH. NEATNESS AND ; U-wPATCH. ' I -HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. U mhSStf Butter and -: Cheese. ' - . 1 . For sale low by ' mh SO D&Wtf HALL at PEARSALL. I Have Got Them. BUGGIES, HARNESS and ;' ; r J . . ' SADDLES of all kinds, : ' - ' and at LOW PRICES. ; REPAIRING done at short notice. mh93tf .1 P. H.HAYDBN. Broadway Silk' Hats. gQFT AND STIFF FELT' HATS, ; ; 5 ' FOR THE LEAST MONET, AT HARRISON t ALLEN'S, . "mh23tf J?? : J ' city Hajters. r Ship Notice.', I''C ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY forewarned not to harbor or tract anv of the Crew of the Norwegian Barque "SPERANZA," as neither the Master" or Consignee will bo responsible. . j0HN OLSEN, w -s .- -Master. - mh 33 3t Gent's Heckwear. rpHK F(JLLO WING STYLES RECETVED I ' THE ARGUIL-No eqnal. ' ' 1 ; i' GT'. 1 13--wOme-u-T new.' EGLINT6N Lovely. X 'PpWI GmiVerr sweet. ' ''' "Hi BFmY SOUra Noitob-atr r i ;i . V- - T. ENNTS Everybody likes i-f AlB9. my fine, select STOCK OF CLOTHING IS bow complete and ready for inspection. , ,.; , , . i -.- -". jlvtd: ' Merchant Tailor and Clothier, . mhSltf v Corner of Front and Princess sts. Do As BUY CHEAP AND SELL CHEAP; THAT'S THE . . . ' WAY OUR' ' r "' j Furniture :Gdes.; I'i-ii BBHBBMD9' RIt7Ill.OB. uA 'iy'J ! . , . N K. mr Marlrfc unit Rnnmut RtaL rah J3tf !ti n Wihulagton, N.J C. CNivEitsrrYorTnE novm, T 1 vif.i.yllewMiaV TtaiMsiMfci I an HIGHEST EDUCATION ON CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES. Gramm&r-8chool . Cadet carp-. CHARGES MOBBRATE. The Spring Term opens March 10th. Address CHAIRMAN. ' -mhlS d!8tw4t
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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