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f THE UOEUKIG STAB.; r 2, oy Wn.ii. dehnaiid. '., ; j P C BLIBHSD DAILY . i a XXCXPT MONDAYS.! Oue year, (by mall) postage paid, t 00 i Six month, . . 4 00 ! Three months, M ';. " .. 4 45 I' One month " - .100 lj To City Babseribere, delivered In any part of the city, Fiftaen Cents per week. Onr City Agents aro - ant authorized to collect for more thjua three mwnthe . i wlvance. , II Germany U excited over an interview; , between Bismarck and Herr Windhort -. The Manchester cotton yarn market is ' exceedingly firm; the Blackburn market isj , i.S sironjt. -7-The Republicans carriedRhode Island over Democrats and Greenbackera t by 498 majority. Senate considered; the case of Bell, appointed Senator from . LKewBampshire. Mr. Knott, of Kensj ; lucky; apoke on the Army bill.; The 1 widow Oliver has moved for anew trial in jj,- breach of promise case against ex-Senator; Cameroo, ; of Pennsylvania.- Another I' field day in the House of Representatives I . ,. t,, Vu i ; yesterday; Representative Blackburn ar-i ' raisned and overwhelmed both President I Hayes and Garfield. New York mar-i ! kets: Money 34per cent. ; cotton unsettled I at cents; flour without decided! I change; wheat ifc better; corn about z ' : better; spirits turpentine higher at 82c; rosin , quiet at $1 40. ' : During the month of March the; tout coiB.ge of. .Lndard f " w-v, . i-M iucu culate. . 1 ' '"' - - i -T '. m ' ' I1 . , '!. . TheTalmage trial is progressing; in Brooklyn, and witnesses are being ! examined daily. . Mr. Bright, 1 for--merly ; managing editor of The Christian at Work, sustained all that had been said respecting Talmage's surreplitioirs advertisements. Mr. Hawlcy, of the same paper,' sustained Mr. Bright. ; '.; Speaker Randall will announce the committees on Mondav: and. accord- ing to a Richmond Dispatch special, ri ut ' , I Mr. Blackburn will be chairman of the Committee on Banking and Cur- fenoyl in place of Judge Bockner, of Missouri: Knott will rfimain t the head of the Judiciary. Reagan will be chairman of Commerce,' Harris of Elections, Stephens of Coinage, and Whitthorne of Naval Affairs. The last news from Hayes is that old ZachV patent linament has had tho desired effect, and that his bacU-1 bone is now alljjght. ; The following brief-paragraph iu a Washington " t t. -i i i ; special ,'io Mho PbiladelDhia limes gives i tie latest news irom xne w nue House:"' ' -a . - "Qcrj. .Eetchum, former District Com- missioar, and now member of j the House, a very close friend of Mr. Hayes, Bays that the President is firm as a rocknd will cer tainly veto acy and all bills that contain the legislation embraced in the amendments of thrmy and legislative billa." . - ' - ... , m . nTt " . 1 Only a day or two since we j pub Irshdrwhut the Indianian said 'about MrTildenV excellent health. The following paragraph from an ex change eontradicts the favorable re port outright, and, if true, shows that UndeamaeLwill never bs. a: candi date again. ' Here is the "paragraph: r 'Mr. Tilden'a physieial condition is re ported as extremely precarious. A guest utiiislbouse last week states that the old gentleman bad to be led to the table and his food cut up for ' him. His , disease, which is partial paralysis, appears to be pro gressing in defiance of remedies.."' Earl Beaconsfield is forced to ad mit that the very great, almost un precedented, distress, . among tho la boring classes iu England; has been caused to some extent by the de monetization of silver.' We called attention recently to, tno action ot .the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce an regardtq the jilver question..:iWe :agree with the; .Washington Post in ithe Opinion that the day. i will come when many will be compelled to re trace their steps and will j ask us : to unite with them in fixing the , rela tions between gold and silver. The Republican programme is widening,- 5 'They intend to defeat by veto' the Democratic programme, and then to run Hhe Government in spite of all threats of impeachment. They ' say that the necessary steps cannot be taken te impeach and con- jorities in the two Houses. Accord- ing fa a special in the Philadelphia 'iVw,Repiiblicail'ihV-folloWing is , 1 t ., tne plan: : ; ' "It has been suggested in administrative uuaiiers iubi. iuuitrcss lauiun ia auuru- priate the funds necessary to carry on the Legislative; Executive and Judicial branches, the President should issue an ex ecutive order lot the payment of the Civil list, . and direct the Secretary of the Trea sury to issue his warrant for the Bame." ;f The President not only can order troops lb the polls, according to the itepubhoan lawyers, m spite of Conr tTress. bnt ' he bah7 raise saDDlies in ana that is the Jong and short of it.' xne Very neat. . C 'r;Sr tl" , u. ' ' ; - ; , Mhe daily Wilmington Stab has ntefeaponlts thirteenth year.?;it i to- i -t.i i v wproDaoiy the very best State, jour- aal received at the Gazette office. ; .-,, you xxiyNo..iQ, It is yery evident from the reportaj nf lliA dpVtnt.A that trinn fartlio DomJ J,,, Ul;i i 'SiUUitLi. ..cuuC In eveV,;conle8t Mr belieVe the Re- jrabUfeahl ftpeakirt hire been not! only iatrly niet but overthrown, Mr. Gar- field j, been pia ji0rs da combat', and uo mi8take F wa8 yer dlJ ? 'M '-t u , . . -s , , iJ ; j J damage by Mr. Carhsfe, the ablet Kentucky lawyer",' whilst Conger was iqaiteQaeatrpyecjb e'ijLalreB.! it waa J-eally crjiel for,.. the eioquent' MiMiMappitWtW inipinge on the! . .. .u , . . . J point of hts lance the born-blower ... , . . j irom JUicmgan. mr. nuru, 01 vuiu, ia' ': reportedT as".v making'' a capital speech.! 'We give an interesting ao-i count of it from the Washington- letter iix tha lohnipnd'pwaicA "In the beginning be announced; that the House was right in its de- mands at the close of the Forty-fifth! ;Congre88, and was, therefore, tuot re- 2FT3B ffl; mat tne iiouse is ngui now wueo il seeks to repeal these obnoxious laws. As the speaker warmed imp members cathewd near to himandihe did not disappoint them as he quoted the Constitution, the statutes, and - de cisions jof the Supreme Court in sup port of j his position. He reminded me of Mr. Carlisle; i. and Kentucky and Ohio are fortunate in haying two such clear-headed lawyers .and able debaters in their delegations. He grew eloquent, however, when he said that troopa at the polls gave he commander-in-chief control df eleo--j tiona and substituted the bayonqt for the 1 ballot-box: J He 'expressed ur P"86, l? hea ' adT?lte.d ? the flopr of ; the , House;, but thank God, he added, the party that upheld the rule of the army is ho longer in power jia either House. r Applausev As" to reVolution, he1 said if .there be revolution, it ia in the suggestion of Mr. Garfield; fend .other KopuMcaSi leaders.' For it' is' a revolution sf or member to threaten the House with a veto. , But be did not believe f the House waa to be Untimidated tby'the threat of a veto, and especially of a veto from a President who holds his Office byl.snch metfcbda .At Ufetslose of his sneech members flocked around him, and Senatore were among the W.!,i f speech during the extra session has .jLj sdirits Turpentines Mr. Nicholas Huffman,of Burke, aired 62. wasfotfod dead'iabed. Charlotte was pleased wito'H. M. S. Pinafore," as played by the Holmani. '-tl.'Kena'-'viodllebtions'' in the Fourth1 District for March aggregated 27, RaleicblrikedJXMlBMc Wade's "Rip Van W inkle." .Bath the Raleigh pa pers praise him highly and deservedly so. Atamaube t?feanr: Mary K as sell. 'a bolored.girl about 0.ryearav old, fell from aj agon. iast weeavaauoraKuer leg above the knee. MrCT. S.yLovVa and.MvW. D. Upchurch's stores "at Raleigh were en tered and an r. effort made to force both safes, I but) failed, t. Mr Upcbufah'a safe contained $14,000. No Clue, as we learn from the J?m- ..; fx A Raleizh Observer: The annual meetfnz of the Cape "PearJ and (Yfcdkin Valley Railroad was held at Fayetteville Wednesday: Col. Gilmer and Mrjt Julius A. Gray went down onr the morning train to be in attendance ti i t -r- There was. a large meeting pf the Bar held at Raleigh on . Wednesday to commemorate the life and services of the late Judge W. H. . Battle. Judge Merri- mon, Judge Fowle, Mr. S. A; Ashe, Judge Cox and others delivered' 'addresses, as we Icarn from the Ororwr.vu -At ' , ' Mnrnton Bladet Sam-r Cook. I sentenced al dui lata term t ol assault with knife ton Redmond, colored, to two years' imprisonment in the county jail,and Ahram SmithcweredjBentenciMl tiary or ten years for breaking into tha drug Store of Lax Ion & Warlick.made their escape irom our jau iaat oaiuruaj uiut. Winston Leaden The xford Free Lance wanU the ladies to take an ac tive part in the railroad .enterprhta, , .They will, brother Biggs, if there is any coupling to be done. kTbey may oe inwr-neariea; vet thev know how to put the breaks on Ouf Granville friends will &p& ' tbat ladies will make goo&conductor$t but their trains are always benina , . , - . ; ;; . -: -H Raleigh' Observer: Ex-Congress man jDeweeseja in trouble. The police are after hitn.; Since be left off carpel-bagging be has spent his wife's estate, deserted her,' I taken up with another woman, obtained a feaf0i i i, BOW pursuing him to recover jewelry wbicb she alleges he has stolen from ,Candlous story, a little, too. unsavory Jor North Carolinians to read, j.; ; !- -4 Xewbem-tfuf MeU:' A severe cale of wind from tne northeast, carrying fverything before it, prevailed here on Sunday night and paused thellde tof ise to alien an ' c&ioah o - w im,siww w mnval of eoods from some of the slerei on water streets. Mr. Basil Manly, the gentlemanly master., machinist , of. , the A. &N4C Railroad, ha : just hid completed at the shops of the Company a fine train of cars,fwbicb wiu ta ine piace ;pi ,ine oiu train! in a few days. flbTWikwi VTi'nty Trt troraat.i on' with a Virsmia gentleman, a few WJB ago, i he remarked that North Carolina waa far in 1 advance o Virginia :it tbeevdbpraenyof This' gentleman was in i Raleigh last week i great pleasure and waa a matter f of great surprise to mm. xnis gentleman, wno is l a man u muea miGiiigence, expressea me i Deuei vuanu aaiurai resources xoruivjary- Una was theticbest State in the Unlon;and yet we complain pf2hard timea",. Cbarlbue eressmaa Bobbins made a ; speech atWilkea- boro last week court week. touMri R. WILMINGTON; N. C, FRIDAY; APRIL 4. 1879V: V. Davidson; son of Mr. A. T: Davidson; of Asheville, is living 4n Texas and baa. just received his law license from the 8u-j preme Court of that State, r.-A party, of ravenue, officers in 3 chargcof , E1. paid--well, deputy. , collector, 1 on Saturday , Jast, March ?9tb,? swooped down upon a moooi Ihiner near Cherry ville in Gaston : county and made a. seizure of one copper still . and fixtnrtfL .fourteen stands of beer and mash. ' . f and a qaantity of maUicorn.;ibenama f - f: a '- WftdahArn JFTemlti t- Some tr-. son or persons broke open the guard bouse; nnTMrT5lacrtasrMobdayTrtghtrT'e, lersea j. iiqweil. --"IlirsTn inerton, TgfedJfah'Ue killifjporjGqftiBt or- to&, -w&a 4rol!g b Mthi place iast if iwi r3 - j dav andfiimttriflOBiod tiBioufefcouulv iailT i Nottan akes &rebtW Cf fh "oar jail frotochmotidoutity,cnttge,QrWrthmur-i tiexr,,v--Weneatutbat;;C James1. A.! Leak. Mai, ; James -C MawfcalhT. Messrs.! LTriliTBi' RaK inert n .WTalrAV T.:TAaaai atnA nfrliara. if ill leave here next .Tuesday visit Flo-i I xence n3 frteston.;:S,;At,r otterj placeaAinttheT.Interest'Of.the:Cheraw: &3 lt mdeabero Railroad. ;' ' "!ir Aenevilie Vitizen: Un-oatnrdayi 1 v last ar-wbite-wdmattome '4ntoe-wa from Haywoadi wom Which-contitV abe I had witlSarl vKtHTU YaYit,1n Hr I Ana nnlv " .-f" '"P ".. y-J " W--" i walkloe. two and four yearaof iee. sad all of them had. been jmad&.waWbvba rains of that daj.vStagftTSbeamjBiaflMrs. Eliza-' I oetn wmtmore.wile ol William w hi tmore, of Hall county. Ga. She said her husband deserted her last summer, running off with I a womaa named Julia Faean;. after which she came to HywoOd, and baa since been residlpg with &n uncle Jn that county.,, She ui. now enaeayprmg; iwithoutmeans,, te maica .ner way, back toJiD izatnar in Oeorrtia f PrHW iiWflArtitWnr An alder- I ing her infati.. aA'UerJiwo other young cnuaren. ' .pv v Ane joara 01 uireoiors 01 ine i JnsaneAsylummetMRalelgh and decided I to reduce and curtail expenses, i The Ob- ctpct' says: Dr.-Grissom presented a' very !J x ' a i V t a TXT a. r i pressed himself'' a anxious to put himself j m FyCoru, witu iua;, . spiriv v revicncnincui, a au w VUWjt Ml tvu uwllwH va- Ma - aauaa j . He expects tor work a -reductlott of ten per I cejMwM tbtisa riea jofra ri empleyeSiana I within 50,000 as possible:' The following 1 gentlemen were chesen after nine ballots as the new Executive Committee: William Boylan, Esq., Julius Lewis, Esq., and Rev. Dr. B. Craven, f Tha Attorney General is of opinion that the office of Treasurer was abolished. c. s Charlotte1 Observer i The bank cashiers over the country are .telegraphing around to each other to nave an eye open for, the genteei-Iooking Mr. Kingsley or Jkiniey, who played the Central National Bank of Columbia like a flute, and the other open lor Mr. Jouit M. Kjan, rortneriy or Mem phis, more recently of trfJUiaville, who pre tends to be. general agent, tor se veral in surance cumpanies and ' who takes great pleasure, Hn inowlng MietWrs Lef Screua from Bu ton, Ryan & Co.tTof Louisville a mythical .firnw Ryan .ia the man others tplaceain this State i maka the I name fragrant in North Carolina. He ia I Known al tnrouguoniims-seciiou, anu it may be or value to some one, should be come banging around again, to know tbat be is Wanted in Chattanooga, Tenn., as I jxiugsiej w m .yoiumuia,o.i v. r citizen of Btatesville reports a very unusual ana distressing 'series or coincidences tr currine in the family of Mr. Ewing Ste venson, near Btatesville. Mr. Stevenson, a very respectable citizen, was taken ill with pneumonia ten days ago, and died a day or two arterwrrds." liast Wednesday a young torlw avhn waa wiaitinff the rtnnaa T 10a KTatn-. dersun, a danghter, or Mrs. Yiiiam Hen derson, who lives in this county, a few miles from Dsvidson College, was in States- vjiio, periecuy wen, ana ea rriuaj loiiuw- ing the late Mr. Stevenson's, daughter was bealtb. Dav before vesterdav bolb were corpses, having died of pneumonia within an beur of .each other. Miss Henderson's remains were orougnt to lyaviusoa vuueg on the, train yesterday afternoon. - NEW ADVKBTISBHIKNTft; O. G. Parsley -Shingles. -! 1 b, MunsoN-rChildren's clothing. . Opera House Campbell's Co. .i V Btjubask What a trial will do. Baldwin, the Clothier Card . ; Meeting Wil- Mu, Insurance Co; i. ; Cronly & Morris House for Bale.'' P. CuMMisa & Co. Corn, onte &c.v;f Tha Female BevlvaJlaV. t Rer. B;R. Hatt.oftne'Flfih Street M?E. Church, wbo wrote; to MrsMary; P. Moon, the Quaker revivalist, requesting her to come herefand asaistjMwdn thefwqrkfof grace now in prdgressr under lis mlnlstra- lions, received an answer yesterday in which she does not state positively whether she will visit Wilmington or. not, but her letter leaves the impression that she may come; and is only uncertain as to the time when she will be able to do so. Rev. Mr. HaJlfbas wriilf i ydr aLmoie deflnjtft ai.w fender, arrested Wednesday night or be to his invitation Mrs Mooa says that her : ing drunk anddp wn onlhe streets, was work in Goldsboro is progressing rfilh very ordered to, pay a ?fiae of $10 or be locked favorable results, there having been about up for fifteen, days in a Cell on bread and seventy conversions, and that )i4 Jnterest is unabated.. Ttafrjrev -Bid aTT a p?mf f 1 W The following is the Act in lull legu ox in iuu reeu- lating the sale of tar, as we find it in! the Ttaleicrh Qbterter:1 1 ' ' '' H IMM The General Assembly of. North Cateltna do enaeti Section lh Thai two hundred and eighty pounds avoirdupois weight shall be a barrel SSSl Vbatherikfter-tar shall 4eW hv weiebi. at the rate of two.hundred and eighty pounds to the barrel, under1 the' same iwtPto,!B" asjqcess Sec. 8 .jiTbat if jcany person ahall sell or buv tar in any other manner than bv weieht. ISlftSSSa to the use ol the person lnierming, before a Bm i any Justice of the Peace having jurisdic- boys are well pleased with this new acquisi tion of the place ant,CQntract, upon writ- tion'to thefr. facilitiea fdrJwork: and will :in less quantity than one barrel. Sec. 40TNUlIirws; injcopSisl with ithis act are bereoy repealed. . i Sec. 5. That this ract shall be in force (from and after its ratification. itattned seventn aay oi Marcu, i7ft'i-Hi-"i'i''. ' w. i! :. 1879: Local Dots ,M1 ' The off-ahore storm signal was displayed yesterday. ,'.t'f' v ' subject of a discourse 1 at the Second Pres byterian Church to-day - , :i f '-ii'-Jadge'Kriiselll who har been at , tendinj; Brunswick Curt this week, leaves ...... : ... ; . v 'J. -.r v ; : 1 There are six? ex-conductora on the police ' f erce, ' and they know: elactly when Id "put on the brakes." "," !'; ;(j , . :y e learn . tnai, iur. xi . a. ey- mjeT: iagoing to, puud a fine residence, on !Wm.w i "uu streets. u; j-,-! .-- i.. ; -f.,i' ; I 0'Xrf ttrA ho a' Vippn in1 Ana yF lior loveliest 'moods" for the last two days. hmeioo much wind and dust was the only - .. - complaint., 1!. It is , proposed to erect the to- baccb faciory alluded tb yesterday ; on the feodtb stda of Chesnut; next to the corner of Seventh street. J!' i: " ' " , The Gxjn&i Court, His Honor, Judge Meares, presiding, meets next Mon-! day From present appearances the dock-, et .will be very slim.' d: ' u- , '- ; 'jfC-.Mr'R-.f:Tiillisnow Prfisi1pnt. fV. T . . - . -1 of the Lotus Club an excellent selection to fill the place of the popular retiring offl- cer Mr W. J.Gordon. V, "3-.. " - : Robert Bblden, colored, did at tne residence of Rev. rW. H. Banks; on Seventh, between Ann and Nun streets, on w d d yigMi in the 98th. year of bis -.. t. v . . , . ' (. , ' , MAAivtfrl T.ot niffht .ntatAo thai M ilnnl nMnn as been designated as a Repository for the f Trilled fltaiea tier rent, refundincr B cerUficates, Ju rm,: ' i Ittaii.r.Ad fn mmm Holmfs & v:Watters' delivery , wagon took fright and-ran away; on Red .Cross Btreet, yesterday morn in g.and smashed the wagon) the horse running borne with . the. broken shafts attached to him. Nobody hurt. aeries. aj jmnaaner Traale. i ifThe amplest preparation we have known here bince the war has : been made by bush neki men for a vigorous spring and summer campaign,! We have had occasion to in spect, partially; the supplies in a few ef the wholesale and retail houses, and there has evidently been more than ordinary pains- taking, both as to quality and style of goods, whether for ladies or gentlemen. Not only otners, win una cemrea , nere pry goous, clothing, fancy and domestic wares, groce rW etc.: tc 'in Jmch bulk as to enable : ' ,-- . -j . j - . i f. ""r0 an4 tradesmen, to Bupply eveiy conceivable demand upon them as I to ouanlitv. atvle. aualitv and Drice. i, Tf buyers at - home, we ' need say no thing; but we suggest to readers of the Stab abroad aloog the lines of railroad and at points , where we have water : line cdnnections,.' whether by: steam or sail- that they may regard our advertising col umns as a fair index of the enterprise and business capabilities of Wllmineton. : Or ders need1 not be" sent North. Right here they' will ' find the attention, accommoda- Uon. low Pr,ces. and variety of slock they I require; and we trust they wilt confine their I transaction j' to home' markots " as" far' as pract'ipable. BIarrlrCoart. Five damsels of an . exceedingly dusky nature, answering to the names of Louisa Loftin, Caroline Frank, Louisa Jones,. Su san Frank! and Mary Eliza " Lively, were called op for acting disorderly, creating a disturbance and annoying the neighbor-; hood generally in the vicinity of the "Long House" in the southern portion of the city The4 evidence went to show that they were very disorderly, using obscene and profane language aid refused: to listen to the ad monitions of an officer of the law, who en deavored to prevail upon them to keep the peaces Upon the conclusion of the testi mdrJy the Mayor order the delinquents to rky a fine of , $20 each and the costs, or be I locked up in a call , and fed on bread and I water for thirty days, the sentence of the I Court being Ihia heavv'inyedhsequence o f e ac; tbat they are old ; offenders, and I that there haa been a treat deal of com- pMh$ iu regard td 'those living In the house referred ta,i..f"r,,",';',7"t." ;V yJV; ' Dayid Mallett. colored, another old of- water. The Steamer drlain New tleae Heel.: 'tThe iiew, hose reel , recently ordered for the; steam fire ,engioej "Adrian," , of the Howard Relief Engine Company No. I arrived by nhen Steamship 'BeguUter on edc?4a ; 7fts fought . ;would;6ot answer the purpose, and peadmg a decision iu the matter we: refrained from 'Baying anything about If, but w8 are now iiafwmed tht .te -exactly suited to the I wants :bf ';the i ComoAnV. Thtf 'hew feel iweigba eigii hundred and .eighty ' pounds Withouvthe-hose and: fifteen hundred pounds with the boss; Carries one thousand feet, ia liffht. but atrnnir ami durable' and exceedingly easy :to manage, a small boy arises. .vaoiji J oi ?!,-.. 'h - i - , m ea.,, ). A pleasant and cheerful room ia essential to. the health' of the Jjaby,', and the usual t paips ana uis of the young ones soon vaoisb. i nner tne use or vt. onu s ,tsoyx Dyrup. I Price 25 cents v ' ' t . r To-Dar'i Indlemtlona.'" - 1 j For i the South "Atlantic States, clear-of partly cloudy, weatherj preceded. :on .th North - Carolina ;coast; by areas, of ;, ighfc raiqs, wiPuc mostly :uqrtnwesienyj , gen- erauy lower temperature ana rising baromj etef.arethe indicatloni for tO'dayV1 SJ-S J f ii'tff-1, " i im iew i ' 4i::.vti I Bartley, Campbell Pna.fore Troupe It was mentioned a few days since that this ' troupe would prbbablV1 appear ;at thi Opera House at an Nearly day.' - The an4 nouueemeat of the x&ct Ume is made in the. proper .department oj this. i,ssue,j an we are, quite sure the management will hay i! ' 1 J.T- - -.1. ' Jii 5Ji"v'l .'Hi iit.il no cause to reeret that he included our cit in his fdiile NoVthl :Hhofituciling tha1 disparagement oft'snother if'oape by tae Savannah iJlem, : ia contrasting it i wilbj CampbellV We' copy ''what-it -says' 6f: the! performance pf .the. Company twbvch ap-j pcara ucfc iuuuj Kyaiugvd ),;,; j " 'Everybody as charmed,5 'the audiencei were enthusiastic, and the UDOlaose 1 f re-i quent And hoarty-a decided contrast with! the lame house that witnessed the first pre-j aeDtaUouof v'flnarore" tnubis city.' The? ladies were handsomely and appropriately! dressed, and tne "sisters and ' the cousins and the aunts" not appearing in abbreviated skirts.' 1 The entire performance was capt-j tal, and Highly enjoyed, receiving an ex-l cellent "aend off," as it were, in the clever: presentation of the charming comedietta,! The Happy Fair in Which Mr.1 Frank! Drew and Miss Mortimer appeared, : and: kept the audience convulsed with laughter-! A Scramble After WooAaVrrea ted for: Treapaea, Sec. , !.'."'5:.0 ' , During the heavy gale yesterday a raft. of wood near the foot of Orange street broke up,' and the wood was ail' drifting; off, seemg which a party of men, nearly all , of whom were colored,- commenced saving it Some of these ,' were actuated,' by mo- Uvea of sympathy for the : owner of .the Wood, and weie working for his interest, while some others, it seems, were looking out for No. 1. Finally a colored man' by the name of Bam Craig, ! acting for the owner of the wood, went up the street and swore out a Warrant for a number of the men on the charge of - forcible trespass. The parties were soon after arrested, when an excited crowd followed them and the officer i to the" : office of Justice Hall, where the case was heard. ' The' ; evidence failed to sustain the charge 'and the ase was dismissed, Sam Craig, the prosecuting witness, being required to pay the costs. and at last accounts he was in ; a fair way to become a boarder with Dan Howard. ' North arellna ntnatrele. The following compose tbenew minstrel troupe recently organized in this city; Mr. N- ,' Business ManazerV H. P. KTinfif. Assistant; El Hi' 'Dean,,Stage Manager ;i;A C. Beck, Advance Agent; Wl " Stuart, EL J. Shelden, J. W. Moore, W. T. Robinsoii; H. H. Miller. J. G. MLHer, H. A, Spencer, Wm. Anderson, L B. Green, M; T. Davis, J. M. CurtFSniith P. E. Billings, L- 0- Owens, C. J. Lathrop, H. G. Pattersou . ;,, " They leave for Seutb Carolina on Mon day evening, go as : far a Savannah, and then return through Virginia, give one en tertainment in Wilmington, f and ', then go North. . ' , . i , , . . . i A I, aaaaaaf -8mmai -' " Captau-ed and "jailed. !' i jU. S. Deputy Marshal Lawson arrived here : last night, ; by the , Carolina Central Kail way, bringing with him,from .Lumber ton; SL Ogtesby.' who was arrested' on a capias from 'the ;Uid.,:11l8irrlbrComtfd for want of bail he was lodged in jail. It appears that hewas; f ound J gufllyi at the last term of-Jadge IBreok's iBourt of some violation of theilntenal RetreVae. flaws He was out on bond at the time of convic tion, and bearing of, the verdict in his case made good his escape. Hewever, like most evil doers, be is again In the hands of jus tice- sk. . iUL-.i: iV 4l ' : ' ' b Tnernaemeter Becord. - The following will show the state of the thermometer, atthe Btations mentioned,' at 431 '.yesterday: evenuig, Waabinstoa mean time; as ascertained from the daisy bulletin issued from the Signal Office in thjs city: Atlanta. ii.45 Augusta, . . . . t ,,61 Charleston, .... t . 72 Charlotte Corsicana, . , . . 7 Galvestori,.':r..":;71 Havana . . 2 . 81 Indianola, ...... .72 Jacksonville,.. .-. .74 Key-WesL,.i.!.82 Mobile, A . - 4 .74 Montgomery . . .' .,59 Haw-Orleans. . . . .73 PuntaRassa ... ... 7a flavannah,.t. 73 StJ Marks,.. ?.-..Ji.7 Wilmington,. ,. 117 Sleeted.-;''-' '-';''- Past CrrandJbhnIk". Dudley, ;Jt as Cbeen elected Representative from Orion Lodged No. 07, t. O. "F4, ef-tblsVity,: tb'thflf Grand Lodge of -the 'Oider, which:' meets Iff Fayette villein May .nezj:.ThV8 AVaph! tal selectisn," and the special .'interests of the Ledge; and those; lot dOdd! Fellowstiip generally, could not have been confided to better bands. " .U-Wj-. v!':i' Deleffktee end Mlteratee'; At the sessio4of Wilmington Presbytery yesterday morning,: Rev. Joseph R. iWilj-j sonf :D. D., and Elder, A. Spruptflwere elected to represent the bodyin the next General Assembly ot the ChurchVwitbReV.5 A. Kirkland and Elder Dugald McMillaU as alternates.;-.'-rKi.fM"u-.'' lie oi LonotM.'c BITKK AND MAR1NM:' :.' i' Heavy galeibelow.yeaterdayj ' The i Nor; : brig 'fAmelictf Thorsden, from Ibis poj-L, a? at London ,on thellat of March.; f,.-,;r.s:,..fy . r-tv:-.I iv!-il i:;.;o .- A three-masted acUoonerinme nnrf Known,?, was reported , anchored . voutside yeiterdajr:ru;.';:u;fi; j,' ji! ojt ,Uiw ; The steam tug BatcMort from PUUa-; delphia and nmiml f"' RK put in belew yesterday fpevbarbor-iyj zed ik '' ELECTRIC BBLTS"J-'A- attre4 care idr' nervojiA' debility, premature decay, exhauatton, eto The only reliaoTe cara. Clrenlars mailed free. Address J. K. REEVES, 43 Chatham St., N.Y, .1 Jr'i;' ti rt '.Kt ' iWHOLE N0.4 3,63i Fire Alarm. vr i'The alarm of fire, this morning, between S and 3 o'clock; was Caused by flie partial Miutuug. yi Duisii. uuuao iu, tue; rear ;Ui the residence of Mr feist Meyer; corner of Second and Nun streets., The fire wai extinguished before any material damage .WaSudone. s ;-A . , 4.- t t i j 1 'Ol'!) :TMB..flIAlXS.:-,; ...y ,u ; ; j.-J The' mails close and arrive st ' the Citv Post-Office as follows: i.: -- .vl, .;! -, 1 Northern through mails. - . . ; ; 745 P. Ml JNortnern ' tnrougu and - way ' .imnila . J - ! ". :. ... 5:S0A,M; Mails for the N. C. Railroad, ' na -routes supplied there- ,; ; from; including A.-& N. C." ' 1 : : ' i-Kaiiroaa, .at; : 5:30 A.-Ml sdutuern mails for all points - Boutn, dauy Western mails (O. C. R'y) daily (except-Sundav). 7:30 A. Mi 5KX).A.Mj Mail f or-r Oberaw- & Darlington ' -Railroad .'.! i Z. . 7:30 A. Mj Mails for points between Flo rence' and Charleston .' . v. 1 7:30 A. M Favetteville.end officeaon C?rte . A . 4 . ' . . " .1 ; . ',, J'Jfear tuver, Tuesdays and ' ' i " Fridavs. i. . . i . i . . 14P'M! fayetteville, via Lumberton, " " f "daUy.' except Sundays. 5:00 A.L M. Onslow 'H.''and ! interne-'" i diate offices every Friday. . 0:00 A. M.i Smithville mails, by steam- 1 boat, daily (except Sundays) 9:00 A. M.! Mails' for" Easy Hill, Town 1 jreeK and -bnallolte, every . I Friday'at; '6:00 A. 311 Wilmington and Lisbon, Mon 1 I days and F ridays at. . . 6:00 A. M -'- -OPENI-OR DELIVERY. - Northern through mails.. .... - 9:00 A. M. Northern : through and Way mails, .v : 7 :00 A. M. Southern mails. 7 :00 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad . i-i ; 6 K)0 A. M. ! - Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12 M.' and from 2 to 5:30 P.M. Money order and Kegister department open same as stamp i General delivery open from 6:30 A. M. o 6:30 r, M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30A.M.' ' - Stamps fox sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Mails collected from street; boxes every day at 4.00 P. M. - , Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day endnigbt.' i or ' ! yi OF NORTH CAROLINA. Blahop Atlclaaon'a Appointments. Friday, s April 4 ...Plymouth. Saturday, April 6.. St. Lake's, Washington ce. Sunday, April 6, Palm Sunday.. A. 8 1 Oavid'a. Tuesday, r Apm .n.i Hertford. Wednesday. April 9. . . WoodTiile. Perquimans co. Thursday, April 10, A. M.... ...... Camden C. H. Do.,: . do. ., P. M,Bftvi8'ChaD,Pa&qu'tk. Good Friday ' Ann! It...: " 1 EUzafceth City EaaterDay, April 13.........,..; ........Kdenton. xuesaay, t Apru ia, st. reter s unapei, uatea co. Wednesday, .April. 16,. . i . ; j.. . . .GatearUle. Thursday, April 17 Winton. Friday, : , April 18 ...1.. Marfreeeboro, somaay, Apru SU, let Sunday arter ..ir ;:,-,: Easter.. WoodTiile, Bertie co. Tuesday, April 22 W fndsor . Thuredav. April 84... I Jackson. Friday, 'AprU 25, P. M .... ltTfil!fl,T Saturday, :: April 26, a: M. . . . .... . .... SL oiuiasj, Ajim (,aBun.aiieria8ier.. weiaon. . c vouecuo&s made at eacn. place for Diocesan mis si s. CITY avjsn. ;. ChewiJCKflO's Besx Sweet Navy.Tobacco. - , . THE MORNINa STAB can: always be had at the following places, in the city : The Purcell House, Harris.' News' stand, and the Stay Office. i - 1 boos BnrbKBT. THxnOBKfKa Stab Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Kuling in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. ' Mei chants and others needing Receipt Books, 1 or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of neu oraera. , , FOB UPWARDS ,OF ) THIRTY TEARS MBS Wirblow's Soothihs Stbttp has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colio, regulates the bowels, cures dtskntxbt and diarbhcea, whether arisine from teething or Oiner causes. An oia ana weu-inea remeay. OKNT8 ABOTTIJS...' ' . "':...! 25 FINE ENGLISH G'TJNS. The attention of sports men la invited to the advertisement ef Messrs. S. Ss W. Toiley, manufacturers of fine breech-loading gona, Birmingham, England. Their guns are made to order according to specifications and measure ments furnished, thus ensuring the right crook, lengtn oi atoca. &c - - AS OIL CALMS THE HOARSE AND TURBU LENT WAVES, "Hals's Honbt ot HoKSHomn) and Tab" allays and subdues Coughs, Hoarseness, Colds, ana all irritations and spasmodic affections of the organs of respiration.; Every bottle of it is a barricade against Phthisis. : ' - . Pike'a Toothache Drops cure Toothache in one mmute.- ....... v. DIED, : j BOLDEN.-i-At tha residence of Elder William H. Banks, in this dty, Apru Sd, KWUlfiKT boLiDEM, the -grandfather of ' Mrs. Mary A. Banks, aged 99 yeara-. .. r , j 5 ,., . v, "His funeral will take place this (Friday) after' noon, at 3 b'clock, at Ebenezer Church .: Friends of the family are invited to attend. vijt. , ; . Norfolk papers requested to copy. , ,rNKW ADVERTISEMENTS.. Hotice. X HB ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MEMBERS Policy Holders, of the WILMINGTON MTJTUAU INSURANCE COMPANY wiU be held at the CITY HALL, on MONDAY, April 7, at7Jtf o'clock, P. M. . ap43i, ;, SAM. N. CANNON, Secretary. 4 Dwelling Hoiise For Sale. T.kttfiv. rnuirnnmni nwnT- LING, fifteen . Rooms, Gas and Water soma aide Jceauros.Detwaea rront ana secona streets. J3i r. CRONLY & MORRIS, - r Real Estate Brokers. ,ap41t Shingles. Shingles. JT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. ' U "J All Sizes and Qualities on hand. , , Mzea 4X18 ana upwards. Prices (2 per 1000 and upward. ARSLBY. Jr., "aptf1 Cor. Orange Ss S. Water Streets. 1 --M'A:Trialif'iU;i::;;' :GoNVmCETBJLJtOSiLBrfBPTTC!AL LTHAT jDRUGS ARE CHEAP and SPECIAL "CARK" is t . l t n.MkJnttana ot: ap4.it: BURBANK'S PHARMACYi ; For Sale at Bottom Figures," : AAA Bush PRIME WHITE Elizabeth City J. 'Um vvv ana iwppanannoes wtut. i 9 AAA BnaalTE. 3 AAA Bnsh FEED and SEED OATS,; -.J ) ...'gQQ Baiea Choice TIMOTHY HAY, j. -y; 7500 ?!"a 01 Wnite BOLTED MBAJUr j ap4tf ' PRESTON CUMMING' A CO. I -miji Ja- .tv Ji.r . inuaren s uioxningv jyt'T NEW YORK PRICES, r, Expressage added. Cash on'Delivery 91 Lo frlr af KamnlAa. Ulflffrnma Art nt t . . , , t .. . ..'-is-. Jlllli f ap 4 lt . MUNSON'S is::: " KATES OP AUVBUTISINO. One Square one day,. :,., i eo " - - two aaya,. ..rt..-,v..,i i T5 " " threedaya, . S 50 ' H "lowwa,....:... :...w....:r.s-.aoo five days,. ...... j..., . 8 50 One week,.... 4 0C . Twoweek8,.......;..;vi..i - 60 " ; Threeweeka,.i.,..,.J.....-, 8 60 " ..- One month,. -."..".... .; 10 00 . Twomontha....-..... ...V,." 00 " j Three montha,... .....;..; 24 00 V " ; Six months...... -40 00 '. ; One year,. 60 00 (Contract Advertisements taken at nropo: tionately low rates. " - "' 'i Tea lines selld Nonpareil type make one square. ; NEW . ADVERTISEMENTS. OPE R A H O U S E, Lyric Event of the Season ! MONDAY, MONDAY, April 7. MONDAY, MONDAY, CaiBtell's Comic Opera Co.?tI M ew Yor , - la the Greatest Sneeeaa of the Day, i - PINAFORE TTTTC PlfARORK PINAFOUU H.JLi0. 1111 A PORK Presented by an : . Unprecedented Cast and a Magnificent Chorus of ... ncxea voices.. , . 30 Kew York; Artists. 30 BgNew and SDecIallv Selected Comnanv. Un paralleled Chorus, and Elegant . Scenery, and Ap pointments. '. . . jnotiok. jjo not mage tnia performance without seeing it, by any other representation given here. Seats for sale at Heinaberser'a on and after Rat. urday. April 5th. - ap4 3t ; NEW YOBE, AprD, 1879. , PUBLISHER: ' :i -.-.., ,. r- - .-. - - - Please announce to the residents of Wilmington that H. H. MUNSON ia authorized to receive orders for any article of the complete list of CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, samples and cuts of which may be examined In his Sales Booms, and I will forward to him for his Patrens, at NfiW YORK PRICES, Sxpressage added. CASS ON DELI- very:,:: . 'vr The Spring and Summer Assortment is complete, and the most extensive ever before exhibited in the city. j . BALDWIN, THE CLOTHIER, N. E. Corner Broadway and Canal Stai , ap4eod6t. , sattathu , Spring Styles. : - LADIES' AND GENTS' HATS 1 1 t . X -' AT LOW PRICES ! HARRISON At ALLEN, - - ' 'Hatters.- ap 8 tf Hoes, Rakes; Porks, PLOUGHS, CASTINGS, COWBELLS FIBH ing Tackle, Rope, Twinejaubs, Spokea, Rims, Tire Iron, Cotton Cards. Pot Ware, Ac, &c, all at Aiuweeii uasa rncea ai me new naraware store or : .' ? ttOBSBT UENNDG, No, 9 Market street. Nxabthb Woaar.' - - mhSJD&Wtf NOVELTIES IH BOOTS AflD SHOES. Buyers will ; and ' a -large and varied stock BOOTS ANB SHOES embracing all. )kinds of staple and fancy Goods together with all ef the Novelties, at the Lpw- i' est Prices, at -.:' ,j GEO. R. FRENCH ft SON'S., M 89 N. Front St., Wilmington. - mh80tf inr.'D SALESMEN AND CANVASSERS . I! XIJX The lateBt and beat thing on Earth. Will rove it or rorfcit (100. A life-long sUuatlon, Ad-. rcss CHIDESTEK CO . 1C7 Fourth Avenue.New York. ;,,:.',, - ap4d6twlt Another lot ,fj'i ! OF THOSE CHEAP FAMILY1 BIBLES ' .... JUST RECEIVED. " Also a fine assortment of ' VELVET FRAMES AND PA88EPARTERET8. Prang's EASTER and BIRTHDAY CARDS are very popular. Come and see them. ' ' ' roh SO tr C. W YATES, Book Seller., . Choice Hew Crop Cuba Ttlolasses. 300 Hhds. PART OF IT NOW LANDING. For sale by. " "--' , ' WILUAMS A MURCHISON. ap 1 tf Hallard & Co.- HARNESS ! HARNESS t $7.50 pe set and upwards. Bridles, 8addlea. Collars. Ac., all eradea. and Drice s to suit the times, s -4 r -. Trunks and 8atchels in abundance. ; ' ReDslrisir dene oremntlv. s mh 30 tf No. 8 SOUTH FRONT STREET Aspinwall Bananas. A NOTHSR BUPPLY OF THOSE XX. f . '..-.. - . DUE TO-MORROW. Pure Cold SOD A WATER now ready at ' S. G. NORTHROP'S mh 30 tf Fruit and .Confectionery Stores.' ' . GaMcn SBdsiBGl Medicinal Liprs, A ' LARGE STOCK OF GARDEN SEEDS OF j J. all kinds. . . Also WMskys, Brandies and Wines, for tale low at my Drag fctore. . i. . .' - J. K. MoILHBNNY, i. u.i Wholesale and Retail Druggist, " mh 38 tf - N. B. Corner Market and Front Streets, - Pisliing Ticile. J U8T RECEIVED, A VERY LARGE & WELL . assorted stock ef FISHING TACKLE, consisting of Poles, Lines, Hooks, Corks, 8inkera,ft which ' Will be sold at Very 1 mliSOtr . . ' r, 38 and 40 Muchiioii Bfock. iReTfllDlion in' lie Barte. Mm! J WERNER A H. C. PREMPERT, THE WELL m known- GERMAN BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS, have, owing to thejjstringency of av ney, concluded to REDUCE THE PRICE of Hair, .cutting to S5c; Shampeeing to SScaad WMakers ( ujsuieare anaupwaraa. no. i buuiu ana na 11 JSOKTU. FKUNT BTS. mh tf ! .; t ,yf , : Morf gagee's ? Sale..:,;-i;r; i ' - BT. VIRTUie OF THE PROVISIONS CON-. taiaedma Deed of Mortgage, made the 22d ' day of January, 18T7, between, Andrew J. Johnson , and wife Marietta, and Arra J. Freeman, wife or . John H. Freeman, which is recorded in the Regis tee's Office of New Hanover countyn Book ILMMS page 630, Ac., the undersigned, as Attorney for the said Mortgagee, wiU expose for sale, at Public A no ' tion, for Caan, at Exchange Corner, la the City of . Wilmington, on TUESDAY, 15th day of APRIL. ; ' 1879711 o'clock, A.M.. the following TRACT OF LAND, ia said dty of Wflmmgton,conveyed by said ' Deed Beginning at a point la Western line of Sev-, enth Street 188 feet from corner of Seventh and : Mulberry Streets, thence 66 feet on Seventh Street, . and rnnniag back 165 feet from said Street, being ' : Eastern half of Lot 3, Block 196, official plan of said City, - ' B. 8. MARTIN, i mh35tds . v Attorney f or Mortgagee. ; ; r'-' " ' ' ' 1 , . . "',,.f . fTTT ANTED. We . desire to establish a geseraL.: VV agency In Wilmington or vicinity, to control -the sales ef a staple article of eaUy famirr opn- Sumatlon. Any energetle man with small capital . , may secure a permanentpaying buess. For parJ i Uculars address gkjckm wivix aaaun uw., c Fulton 8t, New York, apSSt
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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