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...' : THE UOBITIIIG-OgAR. i '-Wwji.'a ncuriAnD.f; - published daily except MONDAYS." " t nxta or inioiinioi i adv.j-ob : oayiiitf.rpy inaU)poiUg pI4.v... 7 00 months, " ' . , 4 CO Tnroe month, - i - ....- S5 Uii.,nonth ' w 1 00 l'e City Suaaorlbers, delivered in ail y "part of the city, Fifteen Cent per week. Our City Agenta are not authorized to collect for mere than three matha OIJTLINUSr The Army Appropriation biH waa report ed in the Senate; Blaine gave notice of au ameadtqnt making it a penal offence for 1, - 1 ; ------ a I any oDe lo appear armed within a, mile of I n cifMinn. . rsenafe r&na ior b aiaie- 1 meat o sums paid John T. Darenport since 1879 Senate consiaering .new Hampshire Bcnatprial case. ? -r- The At torney General of Virginia wiil be heard Monday by the U. S. Supreme' Ceurt in support -of; the petitions of the, Governor!, I have been for twentv vearsi caDitaliata are I ity, , Rpublijcana ; elect . Mayor of Cincin nati by at least 1,000 majority. The Na tionals carry Toledo, Ohio. ---The Pope has written a letter embodying a plan for' .- 1 0C?S??IV nV injproying. aoue,8cliopls inliusne4 f- - Bonapartists much elated 1 ,1. t . .'., 1 .. . . i-rinoH imnermi m h k hm mmn mirirnroa as- 1 j 1 ror Napvleon. The munwipat elec- "mucii plziled to know what to do'wlth lisbed'on'ioo firm a. basis and has too C. HerndonPrdeat Lhe Oxford & larceny.- Motion U. quash. The motion ,- . . . - ... 1 atronff a hnlil n tha nfFfiftinnB nf , ito Henderson .-Railroads Gompaoyrlcft for twas granted: ! l,on. tl i'v,ianiDU8. UDl. not Kepupucan ty, in this State. His father was a North victory Latest advices:' from " India era ' man; ! hod peddled goods ; about x the ': represeut aever4 losses to the English; country ; befell in love withUis:lady land New; ! marked Money C per cent ; cotton dull and easier at llim cents; dour duU at $4 10G 75; wheat dull and lower; Curii firm; at. 444o' cents; spirits iurpeutiee'jS4c; rosin unchanged at $1 40. Speaker; Rapdall wilt hot announce the committees until f the Jast of the , is' no part in the discussion of ! the "Vir ginia case beforo thQ Supreme Court. Good news from Washington. It in reported i as fixed that Corbin will be rejected as Chief 'Justice of Utah. It-could etiot be otherwise with an . honeBt iSenate. : ' C f , ' ' , vv--' I Col. Rj-M. Armfield and Capt. W. IT " 'friihi'nv 'in'.' 'lr.h';l rtn th 'iK,LclllD fade speeches jon the : Army t bill in T the : House.:; . Their have not read them as yet. . A'ngrp ' man at Petersburg, Ya., was , killed oi Saturday, last by the explosion of an old - 32-pound Parrot ,. .;" ' i'-V.t '1- v." il'l I Blieil, inrown oy -a -.antteu uiiery 1 during the war. He was 'using it as a maul to drive au . axe.wheu .it ex- plowed 'I.;;;.' : f Tlie stalwarts are offended that Mr. Frank MX Alf riend, onco connected V rs' , :4 "-.-' f - withitlie Stak, has been appointed a clerk to one of the committees. 'Tlie cause ot complaint is that - he is the biographer of . ex-l'resident ? Liavis. Let the ieaihen rage. "li f ' - ' ' ( ConJer'blow hia horn so violently V'B"101! nif "orn ! v,?.ienu7 1 ! & f I " ' . '. I J. y ine aiouse, anu oe- i .oameso obstreperousinjtheperfor-. ( . . . . " "' " Tf .- J I . I irraad tlrat ubeSpeaker had to threaten him with-rthe;; Sergeant-at- Arms. Conger was mad because u a r;ti-4U,kt; vsutwagu u ijwy.-..v, he feared a slight -"revolution" id his own State. to have made a very: elective speech in the House. ? We see it mentioned that bis brother Pemocratslioi Con- (l as, . t; l v .'t. . .. ;t eress have shown nheir appreciation of its excellence as a V,K full resDouseiio Garfield and the other Stalwarts by subscribing . .. . for The late Madnie artewi- dow of4' Napoleon's trpthef,Y Jerome,1 was buriedBaltim aaV nl no f rn ni t. n P 1 rfiRld en Cfl nirsii v. of Mrs. Snsahriiohaparte- VVe agree with the witty 'paragrapher of the Stated that Uh hame Stwanw does ' . , sound fearfully democratic when cou- -.ui ..titi y,, :jr.;a1 noma- pled With such an imperial name. 4 Horace GreeleS tJanrrhtpra . arfi . - . , - T - poor. r. Itisannoabced hat the regal ilrlUUPWaa'- aiiineifi 57 006 ddetbiir Has p4idJhern ?57,U0e Va ( - . i i line i i f " 1 1 ' Konap I due by bis. brother . Cornelius. , Jay 1 At.tiwVi,m r laat . 4100,000 for conspiring to destroy their fattier by'ousting him irom" the . control of tne ttrimme ' to' which tie had given fue and reputation and in fluence. To-day some dirty crows sit inlreea ?agl nesijum A i U.. J i. f . auyuk MVA;if lutH iuu.Hio iiuuoo of RepKientatiyeVl" The remainder r J4 ; i , ". . . - look on and wondef when theiri time will come;! Judge Russell says it is m$0mim teftJ-H53 we have been .present during a de i.r. l,i iul iTuw.kIy;; i --' vfiZWrin.V?; listened to by - the mem bers. yv once hearI Very -able - debate k be tween Alet. 'Stepnehs ' and ' IIenry? Winter Davis. 'Every-one wis . at: tentive, and a great crowd was pres- r .tv VOL. XXIV. NO. 14. ent. .Tben two or three able '.men followed Jamong them Oldsjbf Ohio, jvauwaiiauei.j ui tuuaueipma, j but ntt.one listened, and all was hub: 1 , j. . . . .. .-. I pub and noise. A leader in Congress iMnnna onmat Hinrr. 1 are heftrd . . . , , . ' " ( a Mieriius uatir. I , ffa.t,-linn .... v ' ' 1 : 1 lttat 8lerllQ2 daily.' the : MOENING I Stab, of 1 Wilmington, N. Unentered I Tuesday.' The Stah is r now estab- typed expression, long may ; she twinkle,"! &c. 1 i.-..-,. I Wf.l . OTIUODiar- i Jfr. Editor: In vour: issue of veaterdav 1 if -'rf I you spoke lof Gen.., Ha wley, u niember of 1 the preeeat Congress, as "having been ac ium "o tauio " u Hum iuc unu. a 1 , ., , iiui luavjvuiajr usw wuiuu x uc icaic iu .kt ; .. 1 t Kn i Scotch lady., a resident of Richmond conn- inTsT.ir wme'tioTe. and finally removed to New York, when their son; the present member of Congress from Connecticut, was about nve years old. It will be remembered by a good. many of our citizens.? that when Gea Hawley was in command ol ' Wilmington after the fall of Fort Fisher, and lording it over our people In ihe most despotic manner, it was bis boast frequently expressed, that he had returned, to i hia native State to enforce correct - principles, those principles being i .1-! .1 . t . J 1 1" . noiuiug more nor less man rauicaustn in It may not be inappropriate in this con- uection to mention an' incident that occur red here during the mditaiy dictatorship of Ueneral Hawley. A venerable lady, a con uection of his mother, resided in Wilming ton at thai time in extreme poverty. He sent word to her, that be intended to call upon her, but the Scotch blood of the old lady was roused, and though she scarcely had a crust of .bread on which to live, and a word from him would - have quickly re lieved her necessities, sue instantly replied that she would not see him. and that she looked Upon him as a disgrace to his na- J Uve Suie-'f Ue did not. caU uP?n bcr- That I Tenerabietady is still in our midst, with but few of the comforts of life around her to smooth her pathway to the grave. Hatnes Spirits Turpentine. lviohrnond county has a new jail I . . . I . . . 1 1 The . Legislature . elected 883 magistrates at its last session j - 1 Lodisburg is preparing to cele- I r aJ 1 1 . I. I Thi rcoent cold snap apueira te have be State. i Geo. Robert D. Johnsteu has been chosen as the orator on the ' 20lh of May anniversary at Charlotte. Mr! M. E. Norris, a Raleigh typo, accidentally ehot a ball through his hand at uoldsboro, nunday -nighUQ ( i 2-i Louisburg Twi3.'The Wilmirig ton Star, thai xeelleut: daily newspaper. has entered upon its 24th volume. ! The . Secretary , of State . has . - mc -! mm . . , '?"T at a x ." .. . . -a PI"ritmi copm oi.tue revenue ana muchinerv acts to oartiea ent iled twthem. ; .jjftat Raleigh,ou the morning of 'Wednesday, April 2nd, Mr. Charles . 1'. - a ageH " riensboi(7i-rVoftonf: I A dwelling bouse belonging to Mr. Foster "OBS, aooui lour miiea irom uiw piace.tooK i flrand was entirely consumed Bunday. Under a ? late decision of the Supreme Court sheriffs cannot be amerced for failing to levy upon and sell the home- : Raleigh JViwa: The trial of the I action brought aeains.t the WdE W. It. It. CoP?fi-T J?1 I XJU. vuuiguiuu, iui uia kiiiiuk uj uic iuu railroad, began at Jackson yesterday. I Prillm-kaville correRnondent of Newbern last Thursday I witnessed one of T the grandest sights I have ever seen one hundred ana ten acres m garden peas ail on Mr, J. !. Khem's farm ( Monroe Enquirer; N. C. Col lese Commencement coraes off on the 21st of Mav. i Rev. B. Craven. D. D . has ac cepted the invitation to deliver the address before the societies. Rev. J. A. Linn, of Gold.H Gold. Hill, N. C, will deliver the alumni I address. t i tha Trnited states Senate last eek. Governor Vance inuoduced a bill to Pfo'ide forthe purchase of a building at Newbern, North Carolina, to be . used as a feostofflce aad United States courthouse, I iud lor lUQ accoEauoaauuo ok lue uaueu f 1- e offlelalg &nd fof olQer I f . -. ! . . ' :" Y';V;'-.- ' . . ; poses. 1 I U Al.ill. llfl.MMIiUI 'I'hn I . ,-r,Hi)MBa..!J;vwi w..iSag(.iuwi- p0ratorsff4he State University Railroad will met this week at Chapel Hill to open book8 0J 8ub8cripUin. c This is preparatory J Q the organization of the Company. As 1 oonasttfs fomed toe construction of the road will begin, and it is understood that it will be vigorously pusnea to completion. i CanL M. I. Eudv. a eallant soldier in the 28th N. C. troops, a native of Stanly county,' died at bis Home, ia lancointon, n the 3d inst., aged 42.f . , I rJll Monroe Eibuirer i "An illiterate old lady, along witn her husband, was in Jown Tuesday last, prospecting for the pur chase of fertilizing material. The hea- r i .aAirar1 Itna tttt n1 WH.B nPffOLIALiniT iur too A I T . -i - . . . . - f , a aL. purchase or a prana.ne naa naTcr usou, When ; the ftj with, "Now, Bill you ain't g'wine to "buy any of that new-fangled stuff you git the W fJ M Q'J, I - Salisbury TFirfcAman: Tyro is in Davidson county, about eight mnes from this place, and is the centre of a iirnanwmii an1 nroll Infnrtnpd pnmmnnitv. - I a iarge academy has recently been erected I there, and on last Saturday it was laaUiru- ijated.is-)eecbes and music filling uplh e i programme. YThe Rev. Mr. Julian made a short literary! address, and jplosed his re-. marks by introducing to the audience Jas. M. Gray, Esq-i who. thade the address of the day. ; Is the afternoon F. Qj Robbins, Esq., j and ' Rev Mr. Simpson ' made ad dresses. ' -; 1 ' '' - ' ' , : I'M ft i-1' : .'-'1 .s'..'f-03 CWIUMINGTON, or Henderson jReniewr RevL fMr. ll oace lHe pit.oi.jneieiuoatst unarcftpa J?1".4?1 - ' Th w1rl -70 Sunday vhiel4 has oeen in progress m me m.emoaf Lauren in this place for several 'eeka closed last ,nsuuuar uizul..., , luerc. weto. uuui 1? Mr. W. L. Po3t, who resides about lQfeef ; iiles in the country, came near tosms ai8 ute oa f monoay; tie was ea- 'tn YklTIi n " luatf unit nfiita an: an. r deciiv llmh fflll f rnm the tree and struck him on ihe head, knocking him ! Oxford . lFnt' JLanctX Df. H. President of the Seaboard & Koanokeand Kaieign liaston Kauroaaa, iq reierence 1 to the construcUoivof ejBrstjaanwd ; Une. Baptist Church last Bttiday nlghtt I vvuaicaiiuu uu' auq SJm JfcJ cv v S x v mvui 1 ance. Tbesublect was handled in an able I and interesting' manner; Af number I Liuiuiuua Lu.uwvn minauon to move 10 uxiora as soon as i wors is commencea on tne uxrora an nen. ... . . 7. - . - derson Railroad. ' And such will be the cry from many other seetiomv .GhaxloiiiWbieneri The killing; frosts of Thursday and Friday nights have knocked the black out of another supers!! tion. Thousands of people, will tell you that a kUUng spring f mi never falls inhe light of the moon. At the next com mencement of Davidson Collecc. the se cond week in June, a strong effort will be made by the alumat of that institution to set on foot a plan to endow a - professor ship. it is proposed to make the 30ta or May celebration a .big thing this year. At the meeting or the Mining iioard, il the office ot Gen Drayton, last night.the States,: which . imparts nothing ' , encour a- gtng. i Monroe Express : We learn' ihat on Wednesday morning last Mr. James JSdwards, a respectable citizen, of Anson county, who lives about ' four miles from Olive Branch, in this county, made an un- auccessiul attempt to commit suicide by aS a . T cuuing aw mroat. air, unarne a. Mr. Charlie Austin, who lives near Pleasant Urove camp ground, is doubtless the first man in the State to have a messol Irish potatoes of this year's growth. . 7- Mr. J. F. Austin, who left this place some time in the spring of 1878, for the purpose ef making his heme in Mitchell county, died on February X8lh. , r6v. J. E. kiasi informs, nstiatthe Ministers Conference of the Brown Creek (Baptist) Association, at New Hope Church, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, was a very pleasant as well rence. 1 - - Mr. F. L. as profitable occur- I e 'kuUedourwiid I on a recent morniag be tnrlrov crnhKlwra fnnt Int flw ' nns stint - V 1 .WWW.W.W WW W M . w . u w We understand that Governor Vance has expressed a willingness to deliver his celebrated lecture on the "Scattered Na uon . iu mis piace some time ibis year, 101 the benefit of the Presbyterian Church tion" iu this place some time this year, for T.M a a . U . M.aA a u SI'0?. Slteet, .M. Caulcb, Bomb, . of 1 at the Monroe High School commencement in June. Rev. J. Henry smith, ot Oreeos- boro, will deliver the annual address. TBJB QITT. itSW ADVKftTISBlKNIN. Brown Cotton Gin Co. La. S. L. May distribution. Mwnson White duck vests, &c. Otteebotjrg Hats, clothing, &c. : LTsrttSBERGER Foster's business file. S. G. Northrop Bananas, oranges, &c. Local Dote. The Board of Aldermen meets tl1a .nrnlni, ' - - ' - No session of the Major's Court yesterday morning. : f-"r The steamship Regulator t Doane, ar-H rived at New York yesterday, from this port. . ... -j . We saw, yesterday an Irish po tato of very respectable dimensions, raised by Mr. John W. Strauss, corner of Second and Hanover streets. His ; potatoes were not hurt by the frost. ; -v i " c- Diorm, oi u "oiienn Dr. W. E. SaV, Glenn in this city as a successor to the late Dr. W. E. Freeman, in the : practice of : the homeopathic system of tnedicipe. He can be found at the late residence of Dr. Free- man. The many friends 'otmYTA Thompson, wh lately passed through sucU a severe illness, wilt be glad " to learti that he is steadily-lhougb very gradually-im proving, being , now. able jo sit up in his Chair, and even ' walk about the room a little. . Nearly every night the police find one or more stores on the wharf open, 1 j ii..--s t i. . 1 ....... i 5 t-Tr .in - I T oruniasieneu, inwmcu .case .wie ouicer I . . . .... . ' uas to leave nis neat to notiry tne party or lhe t ?attlM l&e 1 ings, genUemen, fact. Look to your fasten and thus put a stop to the I risk and inconvenience resoliiug from your av'eeht. ' . ' V " : f.. ' oversight. i - Capt. A: IL, VVorth,of the steam? er A. P. Hurt, has : been : appointed mail . agent on the route between Wilmington and Fayetteville. We are glad Co make this announcement, as we are satisfied the mail service on the river will 'now be : properly performed. Capt." Worth retains! jfcJsVoId poilion also., f ; .i.- - t ;l v Itlaarlatrate Court.' 1 ' ' I Sam Butler, colored, had a i .' 1 . hearing : be fore one of our magistrates yesterday morn ibg on the charge of committing an assault and battery on the person of. Ed, 'HcFar land, colored. Defendant was ordered to pay $1 and the costs, "the fine being subse quently remitted.' ' ; VauaverServlees. n f ii1 j Yesterday" morning.' at 16l , o'clock, in teresting Passaver services were a held ia the Temple of IsraelRfiir.'Df, llendel- I sbhn officiated,' and the; large number pre sent testified how intensely they appreciated the interesting oecasion. . k.: ' -;': -. vf'r- -.' .-,4 j . i,,L jtw-'.U f lam f-- - .. - .. .1...., ;,...- K. C, WEDNESDAY, To'Dafs lnaieatious. Pof the South Atlantic States,' warmer. clear or partly cloudy weather, northeast erlywinds, generally shifting to southeast, followed by falling barometer. , , Criminal Court. . - , , The fallowing cases were disposed of yesterday: , ' -t ' . ' - i: Slate vs. Susan Hines, charged with lar ceny: Defendant found guilty aud sen tenced to'fourears in the penitentiary. Slate V8.v Jim Dotry, charged with lar ceny; ".ueienaant ipuna not gumy. State vs. Fred. Brown, charged . with assault ana battery juagment suspenaea on inft payment. ot w.4 - f ; ; f state vs. SolaBowea chargeC.with as- , RfftlA va Jftiripft Kland. fiharGrl with lAr- ( . . ' , a r i- - - p.nt ; rpfndant found truiltv Rml on A V". , V u , ', ""su, u - ceny .Defendant submits, ; , ; ; ;f . State vs. Fannv Galloway and Svlvia Carter; charged with larceny. , Jury out. ; Bold R0bbery.of Watchei,' Sce.yjff l ! Sometime dunne Monday night the ero- cerystore of Mr. C, H., Wesseli. on Worth ' " m-rr . a,i- , Water street, was entered ; and robbed of three watches, one gold, and two' silver; three revolvers, and about twenty dollars in money. ; Entrance was effected through a back window,: the shutters to which had been prized open. ;The window is further protected by iron harft, leaving apertures were called into requisition, as no grown person could, , possibly :. have entered the wibdow without removing the bars in question. -No clue to the perpetrator of the robbery;; : i-rZ: " -..-.v:- : A search warrant was issued by Mayor Fishblate ' yesterday afternoon,- and the nremisea above the store, which are occu- . , , -1; -1." pied by a number of persons, some of whom are considered suspicious characters. ware thoroughly searched by police officers, but j none of the stolen property was recovered. ... -..is : -: It is due to the policeman on tbut beat to say that there is a high fence around the lot attached to the store, and consequently it waa imnoaaible for bim to have detected bievM waUe ihe were operating. TU Fire In .Olasnolla. From a correspondent at Magnolia we learn that the fire at that place at 11 35 A M., on Monday, mention' of which was made in the last issue of the STAB-destroyed Ihe lirgo awelUnB liowe Ot lltl T. C. j - J D. Roberts, on the! east side of .the rail road.'- It was supposed to have originated irom a sparK. on me root, ui euoiis 10 1 r 1 . -. - i --.1 ' 111 AJVM... .A : t-..:i: . ..t;l k.. """ug """s . i . a4 u"ct tnrouga tne great exertions oi ine citizens i a m a i . j t ? a :i j: . uie uoiei anu aeioininir ouuainaa wero ore- i served lroa destruction. Our correspon dent says the; "Magnolia Fire Company Consisting of mea,woraen and children.did noble service in the way of removing fur niture, &c! The fire was" in close proximi ty to the Telegraph and Express Office and the ; Railroad n Warehouse. The property was fully insured. YyJ ;;':; " memarlal Day Orator, Captain Jno. N. MaffiU has been chosen ' C I...:..., I .. i - by the Ladies' Memorial Association to des liver the oration at - tne' approaching cele bration on the 1 Olh 6f May. ' The selec- tion of this gentleman, who was one of the foremost spirits m the old United States Navy, as well as in that bf the Confederacy, is an assurance that the task assigned him will be executed in a manner creditable both to our, dead aad living heroes, and just to the South as Well a,s to the North. TT' Y . Tl . 'J M -, - a. " i H. ;Cpmm.,de, ot .h. Pf . vv-. and wOn, many laurels, and be will, ia the peaceful and patriotic duty, now assigned him, show as handsome a' record in - the field of letters as 'in times past he did ia sanguinary bouts. rontmfiounMnMmu . . : . l I "uuw" -'" o u.. - w- 1 1)ored w?men wno ,ere captured in ; the Tv: .."f 1 . "7 non nirrnr idoi . ann -ant n-a tuaa oflnianria iv !, , - - a ' the Mayor Thursday morning to pay a fine oi ao, or oa couuuei ia mo vitjr f 10014 for, thirty days, died yesterday, morning. The attention' of the Mayor was called to the'delicate condition of her health, and I i rf i 8Qe M jeleed frorQ CU8U,dy soon after the :i adjournment of the Court on the morning she was sentenced.' "' Vke Wlimlnstonf COttan Mill a. ! The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Wilmington jCotlon Mills was held in this city yesterday, and the former offi cers Were unanimously reelected to serve for the ensuing year, as follows: v i I Donald MacRae President. i ! Wm. A. French Vice President. 4 Walter G. MacRae Secretary andTreas reM- t ', : - Directors--Edwardi Kidder Jno. W: Atkinson, F.' W.' Kerchner, Jas. EL Chad- boura. anBG.jwrorthV,! ,. , 3 " -'- f f : m m.m .- Thermemeier Beeortt. - -1';- l - The following wiU show the state c-t the thermometer, at the 'stations mentioned,'' at 4,31 'esteraay ''evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the datiy bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta,. '.; 'iil-.vw- txrl-i. ! ' nit Augusta. . . ... . . .69 Charleston. ; .... 60 xooue.. i Montgomery . . . 7.70 New Orleans,. . . .76 Punta Rassa, iV. . .73 Savannah,.. i . . . .61 St. Marks, 67 Wilmington, .1.1 57 Charlotte .Y.... .'bT Corsicana.y.c vJ. '. 87 Galveston,. ; . . . : .77 Havana. .'.80 Iadianola. '.80 1 Jacksonville,. . . , .60 .iff l ;,Jt; rs:, 'M$S: T-VM" YFS4 f r i II i LAX 1 1 -a TF 1 i A ,y A W. i 1 .j - APRIL 9; :1879. fi - JKtDUCB BXC H A Hfi K Annual Ifleetlue Ifeaierday Benorts of tbo Hreatdeut and Secretary and Treaaarer-Bleetton of Offleeri, &e. The annual meeting of the Produce ;Ex change of the City of Wilmington was held yesterday morning. ;?i .A ? '.;,",'"" -The report; of the: Secretary and Treas4 urer, Coh J.' L'. Gant-yfellwaS read and' ordered spread, on the minutes. jsj) The report of. the ;Presidenr was. then read, and, on motionit was 'ordered ihat the same be spread oathe miajlVes and. hat the Secretary furnish the daily: papers; of the city whh copies :for publication1.5 On motion of W.tU- Kenan'; Esq.,,; the t thanks of the Exchange vwere returned: to the retiring offlceis.?- TiterkbA mil 10 On moli6h it wydfecide Fridayitbe Utb'inBt'tbeExc be closed'''.: . s4ft'iK-' xst-Usi4'! s:w I On motion tte'peit I r'The f oUowing is theanua reporVot Jther President,' referred to,' in 4he above pro ceedings;' '"''''Pa YatU 1 , It has been customary for the President on behalf of the Board of Managers of this J&xcaange to present an annual communi cation giving the statistics for the" past year, and presenting such considerations for the welfare of your body as mayi seem' timely and pertinent' ; I will at ones proceed to a resume of the business of this port -' for vth e twelve months ending March 3tsti l-' -A -'' Receipts of cotlorrfrdmSep- tember 1st, 1878... Ui. .i .105,841' bales. Receipts of .cotton for . same . r time' last year ..:; .117,417' " v i ;.,.' s. t-i v 4- .1 t F-llingoff,.,,. ,,,11,57G , Receipts of spirits turpentine '' .'" " from April ist,1878;to April 1st, 1879. . : 'itm .... 109,574 casks. lceceiDts 01 spirits turoenQne.- - " - ? , from April 1st, 1877,to April ' sv ) 1st, 1878. s-svv-.-i-vv's-i .;vrrrl0907 ' Falling off i..Jl,'U'..V'..' "133 " , Receipts of rosin from April '; ; "k,il i 1st, 1878, to April lst,1879, .S8Vf3? .bbls.1 Receipts of rosin from "April ; 1st, 1877, to April 1st, 1878, . 538,259 " Decrease. . . V. . . .Z .' . .;. 43,480 :" " ' Receipts of tar from April 1st, ;- : : - '! 1878, to April 1st, 1879. . . ; 78.116 bbls. Receipts of tar from April l8t ; 1877, to April 1st, 1878. . . . 01,674 " -' - : Increase. ..... . .. . . .'. . . j 16,443 " Receipts of crude turpentine , . ; from April 1st, 1878. to April' 1st, 1879. . . ...... .. .... . . .154,985 bbls. Receipts of crude turpentine from April 1st, 1877, to April . . 1st, 1878. 143,360 " Increase. . . ..Y. 4 ; .... . . 12,625 year ending March 31st, 1878, 54,823 bales. increase, l9,buo bales, , v . HiXports cotton, domestic, for year end ing March 31st, 1879, 38,856 bales. Do. for Jear ending March 31st, 1878, 60,297 bales., decrease, 21,441 bales. . Exports spirits turpentine, foreign, for I . "r ----p- ii. Hank l.i 1 tTMi on jot I,--. I Jv" U'B ""'w ui, igi, 7v,o0i uu- tela. Do. for vear endin-r Marcfe 31ati? i i78,7,675 barrels. Increase, 7,723 barrels n . t nri Bm ri tb Tiirnann n a Atn aniin tr -vw ; .u.F.UUuv., numooui,, w year cuuiug dxareu oisi, lOiV. lS,OOU oar BAAMMKaaBAK n.w w , tn . -in. n ne-k a rela Do. for year ending March 31st, 1878, . iv,046 narreis. uecrease, 0,713 barrels. Exports rosin, foreign, for year end ing March 31st, 1879- 490,337 barrels. Do: for year ending March 81st, lSTS.SS.Sl uKiicto. j.HurcwM3, tr.oiu :oarrcisi i j o ; i t Exports rosin, domestic, for vear ending uareu oisi.i lotv, oarreis. XJ&.iiOT year ending March 31st, 1878, 77,486 bar rela. Uecrease, 6,981 barrels. .- . . v.-. f Exports tar. foreign, for, vear endinc March 31st,:i879, 35,055 barrels. 1 Do. for year ending March 81st, 1878, 30,362 bar rels, increase 4,193 barrels. v. . 4.::-. Exports tar. domestic, for vear ending March 31st, 1879, 35,186 barrels.: Do. for year ending March 81st, 1878, 31,733 bar-i rels. Increase, 3,453 barrels. uu?. . -:, i From these statistics it will be seen that the receipts of cotton and spirits - turpen tine are less than those of the previous year, while the receipts of ro&in, tar and ' trade turpentine are . greater, the naval stores receipts, as a whole, fully, equal I te the previous year! ' With , increased fa culties for compressing 'cotton it was" rea sonably supposed that the receipts must be SS" of the railroad' from' Columbia! to Augusta will probably account for the fallineoff. I In our foreign exports there is an increase in cotton, spirits turpentine, rosin and, tar, and a decrease ia domestic exports in all but tar.showing a steadily increasing direct trade, while the diminution of domestic shipments is accounted for by the increased I S!SSMT . f. Tne merchants 'Offlminglha-e 'a I well deserved reputation f bfenergy, Indus- ZZXZ? UTTa Z. -aw-w mwsw w w a-" I atatattflttt tA thaw n f4 fi A-vi -ar akFa1i baKarnnn 1BWUUJ W "SIUU1V11UE Vi- K (HiUgiUCO ! wjfi promote: !tfeterea: of jour cl and increase our general . business., Private hnainesa interests Rhonld not so. abaorh Uieir minds aa to cause then to lose'sieht of nuhlio interests of -vital rfl-? ! this connection I wish to call the attenUon of the. merchants f to. the importance ef Busiaiaiug woaBuaugc;. wr-,1ia enureix x.. .us- xt.- v.' .u " i' : .!. i too much indiffereUde manifested.' and the' burden of the work and expense hate to be borne by a fewy while tho benefits! are shared by the wholei i' nYBI .oi W I The ruleaand ( rpgulatieus established; bav nrnved aci 'banefleial anrfwbilfirioins' 21 7w f . ?B g lueir wui. -u piiouujf fcuui, imcx boow is ua AprUv iati, at wnien tliae uol. Devane entered into unappreciated, "theyi do" it d effectually ' the service of the Confederate States Government. thatah enjoy the; benefit-as the rain from rEr? wMnHd& , r ii i;l ,u j u hia enure record at once honorable and brilliant du- Heaven "falls alike .on. he. just land , the Sngfoar wi-rearaof-war.'l a part of the his UBiust" 8d ther workings ot this .Exchange tory of his natite State, North Carolin a . benefit the entire business community, .l&J""? v. -ak . w,i ! aiington, where he spent the remainder of , his life members ahdinbnHcaembersj mli bpjtit , ngmtiiepraoacorthe . law-in partnership There has ben no case before the Arbl-. r withbis brother, Major D. J. Devane. In the year tration Committee d urine rthe year a ren 8&shen optical e was:at its highest he was wauuu viuuit.f mf, ehosen by his party as its standard bearer in. .the markable: fact, showing the "great benefit; ifSftheoMrSte MaEof Judgeof the Of the Exchange in perfecting; a --System Superior Court of the Third. Judicial District, hav which prevents litigation andrexpenaeiioi ; ta Pp?,1?ent tba PitJfT i There is a wast of attention euvthe cart T5SwiiS???ir nuufix( ant)!n Fit the aerTlcna . .-i ' a m of the Committee QU Quotations, as itfre quenuy n ... ui. tuuiuiuico iiuhivl.igi,uuiiS ";x interest This should btt Certected'i tl SOtot civ ,. ' .i,r it. K 4n Bffrt) ... i t ' came lneontaci; ana wothw jujst ana eoara or V VIi 'JY.,l ..nld tivt?its:r. 1 : SSmeSor taeW of Wilmington., appreeiatin f I tali yout attention td the3 prompt fd ftrieas W the- -corporation.- eal that -we are Correct work of the Secretary, in all . mat-, faying bat a faint tribute ta .Ua memory in thus ters bt stock statistics and duties pertaining 1,11,e"P05 repd;weth-efore - -to his office, hndnd htofalthfarnesa.: 'L-SSH. ' The report Of. the Treasurer Wltt SHOW, b Gonial of our grief, that the City Clerk and Treaa VOU Uie financial condition of the Exchangf I drr be inatracted to Set apart a page of the records and what win oe requtrea ior me ensuiufi year '' !ii'i:i -MJu j" v'a .'------. SDeath has rekoved ttbmtt ia'sVaria5 councils one ofi eur noblest and best-wme we could not spare but iaobedlenceo we; TTftuvenlv Father. who sees the end from the beginning and ' ,u tadtf- flrf-n tumult-, rfctV 1 t,Lfif(- fc-J 1 - I - - . - jllfL.JtJ ,0 .;t ; U.f'.:t'. (jU fuofir'il WHOLE NO; 3,638 M knows what ' is ' best." i The resolutions on-1 our, Record book testify. pur appreciation of the worth and character or Isaac is Grainger id fitter terms than fcanuse:11 ' i In conclusion I have to thank-you for the consideration' show n to the Board "of, Managers aad myself during our term bf 25fnr -TT't?1 ! good, fellowship, and wishing fortbeExs change continued-: -prospetity and useful-! ness., , -M- Resnectfullv submitted. : . , " 1 C.' H. Robinson, Preset. -it.l ili Ss J.;jr.iM i ? j j V, MCTION.OF OFFICERS. The. pollsi were opened for two , hours. Ii til and resulted in the election of the follow- I ing officers of the Exehaflfc&Jrjhe ensuing Vice President R El Ca'lder BbtfabfjMabageft jij. Jjiny, jontt 'i'. " itanKia dames aprunt,' 1 ; i 1; G:. Worth-'; :i: ! 5 . P - 1 a 3 j 1 j: m m I ilftspictor ElecMon-rrShsR- Bjrdjiey, H,.j;f HeiddjPsqai-j Pearsall. ThalVllinliiirfon tnnfnl t0 -Jt I vThe aixtL apnual;. meeting the mem i bers policy, holders p betIWi m lagton, Mu tual Insurance Company was held at, the rCliy Hail'if onclay' night; at '8 o'clock'! j Messif8? "VV"rhrA French; nV. Lafklhs; Johti eetoan?fF.!-W. tFosler-R E.' aae4deHiVoaGlahn,iR. J. Jonesi1R.t8. jRadcljSe! I; Brown John Lppdpn R. Raider and WP. Oldham were elected Directors, i? j WiAffrench was 'elected president'. J.-K- BrownW ice- President, and 'Samuel N.'CinBOnf Secretarv.' i 1 '' 1 ,': ' - ? .Upt tQ the present time, as we are assured I by the, becretary the premium notes,; bave, pen been, assessed,; and all losses have, been paid 'promptly. r " V- - a A Caj-jojIInaanMybf'ubi 0J 5 A colored woman uy tne name or copma', pui;u was uanieu ueiort; justice xmii jr ca- i .JZ'-,i. tl iHL Vi- insane. Slie Wa sent to jail f o saf ekep- ing until a later hourjii; the klayt - hea she was examined by Justice Hallt, assisted by Dr. W, W-Lane, , who decided that it was I 1 i--?i,lill;:"J,m2 a ciear oaeqiui insanity, aauiiutiiuuiuuuuaw woman was turned Tover - to-.her yhnsband, ene PbmpeySmithwho promised that she should be properly cared for.;.: : v: -. ." : I l-.ap s: .1 i.j- : m-.' ' . '' Imprevemeniiat' the City Hall. : '. I Some desirable' im about being made upon' the City Hall', building. These will embrace, we Jearn, the : painting Of the wood work on -the outside, the lay- ;- ' ; -! ...i-f'i jJ ( i v t . P. ,-. ing of a "new floor in the Clerk and Trea surers office'and tew floors in the prison, some plastering in Ihe Treasurer's ' office and un-sUira id the ; hall, &?, ; ' Other ; im- Ttes&vi are m ore funds to spare. ; i CaahrmatioB.; ;u :iyur '.i Seven peraonSj underwent the usual ex- iminalion-t .last. Sabbath preparatory , to 1 . t ' - ' . -n Mn- I Ihifrrh stnrl nn Hid ISIh mat Kp.v llr T T H " .rV ; i - .1 i - iWnh-irw ,nrf,rVin, Af confirmation saxoJ J Y Ua mailable' L.ettera.' The following are the nhmailable letters remamingLia the city postoffice: ; i fc '' phe blank white eavelopfitamped! Mrsi tV: U. Tbuckton, . 29 Todd street; Mrs., f tVaterf all! 59 Hertford street, England. . 1 , Kiy-rK ANpJHAUINlT. IU .vo l The Spanish barque Augusta, Borica, artived, at HoH. from: this port. on the 6th mstsnt. Jhe German , barque Siren, Callies, !rom r this' port," arrived, at"' Amsterdam on theWihstf': ' Rnh ohnr 'TPfAptnrjt AT 7 hm 1 1 ' A f a mn - emRockportfor this pon; wasatHyan -ison the Sdjnstb., i ' ;u i-::o;v ! The Eritish briff. Kkviner-. Partelow- ?Mias8?w Af Mftrnh r nnt orriva thorn unfir fltn 3rd"of theeWfuionlfh:iU 1 : : ui 1 3rd of the present The steam yacht Passport is resting' at I her wharf for a few days, And in the mean-. time is bei4KI f urthefoverhauled audi put in stul better condition for the active sDrinz and snner excursion campaign bef ore her. -Yr S '-it -i v The moat inexcusable folly, is to. endure Dyspepsia-with all its miseries.' when a 25 4ent boule of 1 Dr.i Buirs Baltimore Pills wiuctirejae maiady. t,,,-., .9V;,.:. Y.f ? sjiW'." n 'ittramouiAM. JO Inasmuch as the "CbrBoratioa of the Citv of Wil- I aningtonnas oeen, Dytne nana or aeaux, recently depnvad of the -services of one of its Important' ntcers, the Mayor and Board ef Aldermen desire to place upon recordr their testimonial of his valuable I SerriceTto the rat or w 1 of 3ii eeniial dl-Doaltion as a ton as its Attorney, end, of his sterling f 5"'. aeuity and Integrity aa a t ftS .i? a-Soldier; and W I TcoLiWuSAM stewab DfiVASfi W born t m the county of New Hanover, March. 24th, 1838 r AaoounK-xne provesBioB or e- law.ne-was a ara- I ent under the late- Chief Justice Pearson for two Veara, at Richmond Hill, in- the- county ef Yadkin, ana wa was admitted to practice at the - Bar in tha -rear 1853; Be immediately entered upon the practice of ais proression, ana rormea a- jaw partnership with Bon. A. A. McKoy, now oael of the Snperior Court I -fdges of the ;State. . This law firm continued to f nJo the emolnmenU and honora of a-snocessrul I nd incratdye practice, nntil it waa dissolved about I I I a iifl xb tafia saBBr if 11 " -1 1 - - - - 1 which CoL Devane has rendered to the State of I harmlni: social qaauuee, ais generous neart; were f attribute that endeared him to ail with whom ha inF innuiHcrnmnn nr inpga rwwiniinniL . Maeaoiveav That we wnder z- tne- ratnuy or the eceased oar heartfelt sympathy in their aad be- .reavaiBenc.-' , . .v . - - i ReaolTed, That a copy of these . proceedings be transmitted to the family of the deceased, and Also to the city papers for publication. v ... ,.. , . . ; I " H. j BO WD EN; ; ! ? i . ' ..; .r t Chairman Committee. . iwda.-fcMV.....t;V,'- t J ,ytw-::. . soo ?! flva davH.. i. - ' im M 4 OC C K Threeweeka,... .j.A,.," g s! nae months . w. " , .v .':, in iu Three months,. . ; , 84 w Six month,.... .-. . ..,' 40 W One year,. .....j.i;..- ''.1tm n Contract AdTerttsement taken, t Jk4W - - Nonpareil type bake one iuarc. Chew.jAoasoa's Bkst Sweet Navy Tobacco. THB MORNING STAlt can always be had at the !gII.S?S.ul theJty' The Pureeii iioue. u,,... KLBCTRIGBKLTS.-A anre care for nervoa. dability, prematare iecay, exhaaaUon.etc Tb only reliable cure Circnlara mailed rroe, Addref - " v aa, i uaatnam bt, N.v. OBT UPWARDS oy TUIRTT TEARS Mas Wikslow'b Soothiss Sybtjp has been need for children. It corrects aclditv of thestomjuh. khv.' wtyn oolio. regulates the bowels, cores inrsaNTBar other causes. - An old and well-tried remedy. S5 ONTS A. BOTTIJ. FINE ENGLISH QUNS. The attention of sports men is invited to the advertisement f Messrs. J. W. Tolley, manufacturers of fine breech-loading gnns, Birmingham, England. Their guns are made - s". Live like a Prince, on $150 per day : yon can do fthia now in New York, and on Broadway too. by getting room' at the Grand Central Hotel, en the I European plan for $1.00 per day and upwards, and taking your meals at their, elegant Kestanrant, at jXQOderate prices. Or yoa can stop there on the 'American plan at $160 or $3.00 per day, which includes both room and meals. - - . - . I DEFEND YOUR LIVES l-Premlums are given for new weapons of destruction. Ia "Halb's Hokst p Hobxhotjtno ASD Txa" life has a new aaf eguard. Pt all who are troubled with Coughs, Colda, or any ; affections of the hreathiag apparatus, defead their Uivee with it. It wid banitsa the complaint and Dre ' eladetheDoaaibiiitrof Oonnsmntton. j Pike'a Toothache- Drops care Toothache in one tlnute. ... v.. , RIGHTEOUS DECISION OP TUB TT '- H." an: 'RBMB OuURT. The malntananr ef th OHnlu of a contract entered Into by a sovereign State of the Federal Union, baa been frequently before the Supreme Court of the United 8Utea la varied forms ft litigation, and in every Instance the Judgment of w. auguvb uiuuau proaoaacea uia ine- con tract entered into ia inviolate. The Louisiana State Lotterr Comnanv haa a mntrncf. tnr .).... areara from 1868, when it was incorporated, and the corporation from continuing the regular monthly XirfZStl M. A. Danphin. P.O. Bo-g b93. New Orleans. La. 1 . K AD VKKTI SMENTS." Holism and Lot'JLtictioD. "N WEDNESDAY NEXT, STH INST., AT 18 KJ o'clock, M., we -will aeil, at the Court Heaae &lJ& uiuuii,atiuHiiua uie aBML taue oi jrroai, re. t?. rS5?a w-n Ste.. Jatrtyceupied by Mr. s. F. Walcott 1 Size of lot 83 feet front and 79 fee deep. ,ap6ts CllONLY & MOHRIS. Ancta . mu 01210 or iue an reel irons ana 7! deep. ,ap 6 ts CttONLY & JIOBEIS. AucU. Booms to Rent. - fTflREE; NICE LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOMS iTEent, in a private family uafurnished, near the business pertion of the city.; r -. Ai-plyat this Office.' ap 9 2t ! ; :Wlute Duck Vests QNLy 85c. HANDSOME; . ; j 'r F ; ught col'd cass. pants, , DRESi AND BUS. SUITS, 1 ap 9 It , , New Goods, at Low Prices, at r .. . If TIKTSnM'' jananas Of anges,j &c. ? A NOTHER SUPPLY OF THOSE i (ITTOTrilE 1RPTKW1TT. mvinm Freah COCOA-NUTS, Sweet oranges. ' uo recta vea at B. U. BUKTHKOfB i just received at j as 9 tf ' Fruit and Confectionerr Stoma. '''' ..'. ' ' ITALIAN- MUSICAL CORPS. P.t PASCUCCI -will furnish MUSIC for Balls. Partiea, Pic-Nics, feSraSS" 1 Fall Corps of Musician-, including MIXES ROW-; ARD.-3tostruments Flute, Harp, let and 3d Vio- aii. wiu aeiect numtter or pieces when desired. xatc utucra iu r. neingpergera, or address apOlw1 Wilmington, JI.C. via 4 . x xio viu ilLUIXLVL Vi OTANDS DIRECTLY OPPOSITE i - ; OTTEBBOURG'S MEN'S WEAR DEPOT Q. o-Yon,Can'tMiss the Place.5 :' ' ' t Latest styles Hats, new stock Clothing, Summer 4 Underwear, White and Percale Shirts, Kid Gloves , Handkerchiefs .and SaBpenders, Linen, and Paper Caffs, Neckwear. . . , .,' i "Continued Sale for Fifteen Days of Linen ollara at 16c - - U 1 Y . ' iL r ' OTTEBBOURG'S, ? ' ap9 tf 37 Market SU Foster's Business Pile; It,. - J3ETTEBV CHEAPER, MORE CONVENIBNT Jj than any other FILE m use. . j Ornamental as well as useful. Papers filed eo that contents are always acces sible. . - " . 1 Binds 250 letters in one-half, minute, at cost of ne-twentieth of a cent .-.'- , j ' j Substantially made and beautifully finished. I Four different sizes to fit any papers, j Keeps papers secure so that they cannot be lost Or blown off. : - . w--. i Any paper can be taken off in aa instant, without disarranging the others. ' -Adapted to the use of merchants, lawyers, au- nease examine; it ipeaas lor lueu. . For sale at ." i v " ' HEINSHERdER'S ap 9 tf . Live Book and Music Store. ' A SPtKNDID oiinTviT-ri'rv TO .5 WIN A FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND D1STR1- BUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS , TUBS D AYV MAY 13th, 1879 -108th Monthly Drawing. , , ioMiana Stale lottery $mwi: I This Institution was regularly incorporated by tba ' J Legislature of the State for Educational and Chaii- . . table purposes , in 1868, FOR-THE TERM OF . TWENTY-FIVE YEARS', to which contract the in- ' viobtblo faith of the State la pledged, with a capital p or Il.uUU.OtO, to wmcn ii oas mnce auuea a reserve fund of $350,000. ITS &BAND SINGLE NUMBER i DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on the -second Tuesday. II never tealts orpottpotm. Look j. at the following Distribution : . -CAPITAL PRIZK,180jwio;'f 1 ' H"-'! 100,005 TICKETS AT TW.0 DOLLARS EACli t , f HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. . ' . i- 4 U.ST,OF, PRIZES. ,i 1 Capital Prize....... .:..$30,0 1 Capital Priaa. 10,000 -s I Capital PriaeL.t-,.. -.....;; ...S,000. S Prizer of 1000 ' SO Prizes of - 600 IV 1 10.000 100 rrjzes of ; 100 . i ..10,00 aoo-Prizes af ; 0.v.. :. -lO.oco 500 Prizes of. 23.. 10000 ; 1000 Prises of - 10 .' a. ; il . .-. : . ; . .v.vh .' . 10.0C0 " APPROXIMATION PRIZES:' I 9 Approximation. Prizes of $300.:.:.- 8,700 18 Approximation Prizes of 200. . .... -1 .sno . - 1 A ... vk-. 'm: J T T. : . T' aiiwyjLuuauuq. fiizeaoi iuu... 900 " ' 1857 Prizes, amounting to .SI 10.400 weep sponsible corresponding agi minent points, to whom a III 1 be paid. " - .t ents wanted at all , pro: beral compensation Will s Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the Office of the Company in New Orleans -t -Write, clearly stating fall address, for further in-' 5 fcv-j-.w. ? ? MSiif BAt7aH I PU ' Y' - , P. O. Box 693. New Orleans. Louisiana.' 1 J " - , Or to P.O. Box ST2, . ' . ". . t ., Wilmington, N. C ;i i All oar Grand Extraordinary Drawings are nnder t the supervision and management of GENERALS ; G. T. BEAUREGARD and JURAL A. EARLY, . ap.9-D2aw4w&W , (.,w aat we. ( .y. ,J.X 1 ' " -? -' wasaBaw " .1 4 .1 s, t; .1 f nt I- -' ': -v. 1 1 ,1 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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