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1 .ran cc?.::: PUKl.I&UBD DAILY ItXCBPT MONDAYS, j .. . c i ii y ; .,. .1 ? " ' M1M UBaC&IFTIOa IN ADVAHCC : . Oa rw, (by mail) portage paid. . ..;. :,'j$T 00. Sixmonths, J " 4 00 .Three months, . V , :.' u , 85 "One month' s ; t 00 To Citv Bnbserlbers. delivered in nv nkrt of the ,eity. Fifteen CenU per week. Our City Age-nla are. not anmonxea to collect ror : mere thau three minth Ma wdvance. r ? U " Capt Bdyton has reached NewOrleans. The Emperor and Empress of Austria celebrated their silver wedding' Tije 8ultao asks France and England , io depose the Khedive ;j what action ViU. bo takenj is not;efinijey IpowDjqaral issues; ,a Manifesto t coigtttlaijn . ihe' Italians tm the formation of Democratic! league, tor the attainment fpf nnlfersalj suffrage Three .Jewish medical stu-j dents have been sentenced to imprisonment! .Ibr dfcturbW 1e;attUQ"-orp)klr.j Rev. pre"j Gaps, of Baltimdreith we, two sensanJ a-daughier hayefceen ad-l mitteja to hRomanV ICaXhoIicdlrarchi --p& o::.Sedf l.o'-!Mulayme, KMidttdei)2,tapoplet;fja.fHei v i orb - une Bteamsnipuity oixluo ee' Janeiro .collided wiiU tbo batk .Telocity; and the latter was sunk; all pit board saved' but two.; j The ' imprisoned miners at; Suga-ljetch, Pa., were rescued after four' days' ofiQaement in the mine i all; safe. George Einig, at York, Pa., sentenced! - for .wHe-mnraer, ucut. nia tnroat wan -a, raoV JjeglslattTe bill passed House; yeas 4Qt ays lllfcjf General i Jamesj Simaasof Charlestory 8. C, is dead, t LegisStlte, appropriation bill sent' to the Senate, "and referred7. Mr. Pendleto - addressed the Senate on his bill giving s ie heads of IJeparlmeala, n r.. The elec-i ilon tijk Princebf Bulg&lia wlHtakeplacej todJj the probabHttiesare against the icbwicii of a Bdssian. -J The: most reli4 able formation as to the situation of tjd Army bll at jibe T7htillpuse iss that the! (frbiaetareonanimoua agaiasHts approval, ajid QaC.lheV Pre&idenW .sf ill. 'isendLto the; IhtuH today bv,etO;essage--Be resenktgeari dild elerday, at Wash ington, afterivi brief , illness. Ex- Seiatr jjoqoveijM leent appointed, In- spector 6pt j Castoms" along teFlerida eoastij The Uzar and tther htgtf os sian fiwtare8 8Xof living itt.ldaiiy appre henBion fcf attempts, on their lives 0- U. S-8opreme CoortFwill adjourn for the teunsexl Mondavi Affairs iaBovtj mlia' ari slill embarrassed, eveq theKBler- aatiottaf"CommissioD being undecided as; - to thti best course of action. ? New ToilQ. Markets. : Money easy at 38i per Cet:xoon duH at cents; South ern flour quiet and unchanged; wheat ilc better corn 4(lc..' betters spirits turpen tiue fcUady at 30 Cts; rosin dull at $1 37 jj The Senate having passed the Army bill jt has gone io : the Presidefit. The Republicans say that Hayes has aireauy wriiieu nta veio meBsage. M tit ij 7"-ThV last ChfeXmU2dg&;bi ylhe naine of Mrs.' C. P. Spencer as 'the. editor. ! This gratifies ua iceed- JDgly, for without exoess we may affirm that she is the ablest woman in NoVt Carolina, and possibly the best educated, f She writes ; admirably,' as every .ordinarily' informed person in ; the State knows. We think she was a boro Bewspaper writer. rvu -us 4i Qe 3Com Kwing, of Ohio, rDsnv 1 rajt, made a.xery-admirable speeeh 1 in tpe ! House. ',Tbe i correspondents 1 speaK Digniy i nu j Jine ivicnmunu . . . r T l- r ! ). :iiri!.a Dispatch's Washington correspen- . .; tt'!.i. - t "t dent says:, . r . .:.,.f'-- "He was eloquent, earnest when? he declared that while the Republicans in Congress were striving t stir up sectional bate, the people North and Sutb are pant lag for peace.t And yet when this gallant Union General pleaded fer conciliation and good-win among all , Americans,' Reed, Conger, and other non-cembatants who never mustered with a flint-lock in a home guSrd,', sneered 'at .bis brave words And , patriotic efforts.'; 1 -- ,-.1 The .passage of th? Legislativo Ap7 TtoatlCirttlrrilhThtfdllt decided majority of 140 ayes to 110 " nays, the Geenbackersilvo'ting" Vlti the ieniocFatswin be reassuring to the country. It' is' very clear that the debate has had a fine" effect5 'It' has shown up the nloristrosities of ' Radi cal legulation'ancl 'has "expelled"' the 'cfoads and cta'st that'Gariieid,' Robe son, Frye and Conger, and suchj bad thrown aronnd the plan of the Dem- - ocralsriv.."4'iwjf xrtt:'A. ?r.y Mr. Lowe jt Greenback member from Alabama, .invited, Mr. Logan ouUid' of the District for offensive language used in 'de'bale togan had had enough of "wah, so be replied not. Whereupon! Mri Lowe pub- "I will not "brand John A. Logani a a liar, for he Ms a Senator of the United testes. t Xwiil qoj poet him as a sconndrei and Doltroon. for that would bejn violation of the local stattftes." Cut I do publish him one who ktiows'hdw to insult, but5 tot to'w'tb! katlifv.aEenileman and 1 Invoke upon him the .judgment ; of; the honorable toen of the community. ;, r.ja: : - (The- rascaUwhcs are 4fooiing" the negroes of 4hd South ire dUtribatibg lovely chromos giving rosypictaro of farm-life iit Kansas," with highly colored oxeni and horses, and chick tree.t . The rarest and gayest floen re tloominff around a tidy'cottag? 1 fl . .10,1. !.:,'. -. ? 1 .."J i - v ' with 'at least three coats of paintj 01IJ . . t .- VOL: -XXIV-.NbSO; i and within is a happy; sleek and de iikuicu i miorea .iamuvu , man seen Ibroucrh a front windnw" ami ecu luiuui'ii a l a rociing chair on 'the veranda "sit sy.Urdressed Apnty.aq po;ntentpAlts; plenty and .'nothing' to do can make her. - But alt is not gold that glistens! IThere is j one; joJly r lRepulicaninj the House Vho is lob fulf of Donhomj mie to be a good hater; a HU name is The Dispatch?, correspondent saysi i8vatcKs corresoondent savsi He gave, hTralteaiioo Wst to ''the Green-I backers, whom, he said, in the last cam-i paign promised 'the poor! people that should ralav greenbacks for forty daya and! forty .nights, nd then told a capital stoiy about the ' mermaid. Which ' made wicked old meat sbake their aides. c Goinr rer to the front of the Democratic side, he said,! with inimitable good humor, that be wanted, to give the South some good advice. Point-! intf to atnember rrocaliisBifisiDDi !he saulj 1 want you people down' in Mississippi to raise more corn and cotton, and less cusa-f edness;, and' turning to a member from South Carolina he said, and you down iaj South Carolina to raise more hams and less Hamburg. iJ&v&hwJhjMii fok ItaJketfJ ajf the bloody shirt there was applause, and the Democrats cried Go on, when hist time was out." - i i A.;Ve vef bayp vread,he ,tejtt. tx Col.! yalief jTieel'Silspeech, and; very good reading we fonnd it to be. It is an excellent effort of the kind well arranged, clear, vigorous and in admirable English Altogether itlla abont'the best speech for general cir-j culalien that has ibeen t made in jthej House of Representatives in a long time. The temper is excellent, thej humor good, and : the points sharp; unAnrvri I rv lua inAiaiva - Tt. ta triA iiMriJ pietest anr fairest 'vmaicauon 01 tne. South we have yet read. If there is a false statement or a veneered face in it we could not nud it. It isgooq , throughout, . f and . wei , congrAtulate JMorlh Uaroitna and the country open its? delivery. -t v T fj I Conkling made a very brilliant and effective ve r speech, as all. agree wto. eafdT u, utts u urn not ex pre oh, u is to be hoped, the : deUbeHioi .itti- ments of a majority of the-' Intelligent, insL and hbnAst'fteorvle'of tiid immense! c r j ixorbneruj section. a ajuyi F&ie, uu, did riot express ' the conx'ieVons and feelings of the people his. own! great state, we may oeueye. xne NeworkaSusayi of thiB$ff&t: "Senator Conkling inade a vp&Ch in the Senate yesterday a the -Wi'ong-side of a question Involving fundamental principles. But the Voice that rah through the Senate chamber was not the voice L .New Yerk. There need be no mistake ntnat .point. NeW York is for civil liberty and 16eil self government. ,y New York is fop free bal lot box. New York wants no Federal bayonets at her polls to kee JtSeJ peace. She is fully eompetept to Attend to that duty herself. No, the voice ireara yester day was not the voice of Jtew York.", 4 Spirits V Turpentine! Raleigh, handled" 380 bales of cotton last week. rt r (r Am R6yeriue oollecti'Jns' ? ir? Wnrtb District, f8,0e 83. 1 1 1 r There are forty. Baptist Associ atioos in North. Carolina,; jtp,' plj f; "$ 'j Ari attetnpt as!;mkde! to btfrn the Central Hotel at Newbern.( t 0 -r Kerr Craige, ' Esq.: has been nominated for Mayor of Salisbury. : iJ The combined population of Salem and Winston is estimated at o,qpe. -There are seventy-eight pqpils at the Btate Normal School at .yf uetiiie. . Our friend of the Kaleigh UYws A ' , : V - . 1 a . 1 again creaits : extracts irom ;ui otak io another paper.'- - - 'flX.Tn . u -r- CoL. H. - C Jones, vili ; act as Marshal at the Charlotte . celebration ofi the 20th of May: ' Rev. Fr WrEason; bf 'New- bern, is to lecture In Fsyettevillo on 4,The Ministry 61 Poes h f 1 'J RufosHarfisV a Weldda lad, had his thumb a badly mashed by a pneu- matto engine tnatu bad to ne amputated. ; Some acoandrel ' -': robbed the house of Ediiey;Whid6ee,Vrfredi at New- bern, and theaL tried to Durn"nt wmist she was asleenw, " . o' county, was elected rresment 01 ine xian villa & Yadkin RiverSRailroad 'Company on the 19th Inst. ? .rT, - rHi;Thi JasttxiCnmberiandii conn senienceu uiavd wiwcw mm vui wuiux w the peniteatiary,' and Richard Lee was sen tenced to be hanged on May 9th! '''?'' ksirTeague, wbo .killed xh egro Denny, in the streeu of Taylorsvflld, last Saturday week, did not die in jail the fol lowing Menday, si was reported,but is still in jail and vrell-H-':'"..:. i' vw. ;M'BlackeilS4fe -0 have - sold about 800.00 pounds ; of smoking tobacco to be delivered on and after May 1st This is the largest smoking tobacco establish ment in tae world. r,,.?. jyyiM Steps haver been .taken , to erect at W axs i orest couee a aumoriai unapei, in honor of the late President Wingate, one of the most saintly and intellectual ministers t the Sotrthr.-TD X Vf CiEighl BaptiarAssOciations last year raised. for objects other than salaries $39,490 62; "or $1 4 ta'each member. In the eight there are 20,821 members. During the year i,4aipersons were baptized. ' -The little' Baptist Centrall&sao ciation (around Raleigh) contains seventeen cburchea.7 Tktyifport i,S"3 white mem bers, and they raised tS0.8C3.80 last year in addition to the salaries of preachers: i ju- Raleigh Glssrvtn a Gov. Jar vis end Treasurer t7ehh left for vMebaneviUe to be present at te debate between the two societies 01 ins Jsingnam ocaooi last nigat. .. ... f,? .LVIIJIIN.(iX5PF,':iN.':;G:;;:T The Governor will present the medal tfrjhe victors.-: , .'S: ;; ':'! We wish ttboiit half ' f Our-ex- changes would chaBce thm day of publica tion. About three-fourths ef the wseklies resd out ofSce on Satufdav: and Mont! tv. and it would take five solid columns tp xairiy, conaense ineir news. "i j w t m Oxford Ifree "Jtenet:iiWti f ;n- derstand that, fit; Islthla intention ;Of 1 1 'pL jonn u. uamerouj eauer of ; the musi ro MeeorderXo remove thaf journal to Purl in rrs nd clr-sm le .1 r7 14 YL Vafcf lei tf: -lerl a stt3f. of)a idsonitiojlt e) ao met wiUi t'h a trstiC 4ndo leitlme j", hava erect . J b ban..-.aie inant iu ma memory m me jrresuyieriau encrcu yard tatJolnmbta AVA.ii t'S I mere are 62 students at ;the University boarding in clubs at not of er t7 Tjer month. Thev iv tliv ltvA i-wen and are satisfied." Thev emnlov some pood b aauy o. auena 10, me cooiing, lor. mem: One of the number is appoiate4yClubi Master, or Treasurer.e rast'lsv! their money and have no iurttierjcare Zlr-1' Kockinghain t-Ce'e: The Bapttsi protracted meeting Js still in progress, fljii ttev. jr. -ax, Jordan 'has laoorea energefii jcally and,, we hear, with encourar ineTe suits. - The Me thodisU of LaurinbuVi will have a festival at ' that tlace on.1he S9th'in8W the proceeds f jvhch jaje t6.be! usea in toe imntovemeaLjoztheujebutea child of Rachel Leak. - colored, residln f ;r HrPi kettLstik's E. Jj in iLU vcin 1 y, was 1 10 aetn onnursa mora't ajg isstcir 1.3 c tun faktzg nta-rUie pre-f siiiuao nli v s4tireljeat I MUl .1. n 1 1 . ; 1 . t . a . I ura pwvues wera oni Kuieu ia mis . section by the late cold snar wsThere U a :coasM4 arable sprinkle left. ;uf.4,r,rV a.'i.kj-1 - 1 Salem.,2re3.' We verv mtfebf regret to) learn that the dweUingof - 'Jaeeb vYekely.'Eaq., , of Davidson ; county, Jjjrai eoaswnea or nre on tne afternoon. fn-f day last. S iThe fire was t accidental ij HM-4 The if7fr;. the 'pew Episcopal pajrj will make Us appearance about the 10t of May; r The first cumber 3 will be printed l the Preu ofSce. , Patentmedicine men with their wonderful cures ' are - constantly humbugging out people. .'m.i-i.i r? j . We .crowed . too , soon. :?tha "Kurnels' :and ,-Msjahsand- "Oaptiii; Vj are all in Raleigh now. What is to pajr Iathere to 4e another wahf No lessj than six "Kurnels" and five of themRail-l road men. VQrete.ejr serve?- What! regiment did they' command?' Out -of a! long list of "distinguished personals" wei could net find a plain Mister tor a .high txri-i tatea The -former are alt ' dead or ibeeni pronioted;, the latter, were,,, kiUedainv thel denee of his brother, Mr: D. "A Caldwell, in this cJtyjtat the aceteiebw-wo. Mrs. MaxgieR, Audrey, wife of Capt P -. a J... S I . U S -Sir v f L. .v." i General, AraemWy from, this county, died! yesterday afternoon at thv residence of her? husband in Providence ' tawnahJp, after ab' in. ui W iiaup MKUBHIJfli UIO illness extending-over several weeks. 5:-ReidsVUWritTalic,4'ab6at negro exodus 1 Negroes here make more money than mdst of. the white people.. Qne' ceiered woman tovday was bargaining to buy a house and 1 lot.; She cooks for W family, her daughter and six, sons work; iin a tobacco factory, and they don't make less,! even at the lowest, than tllS a month. Reid .Penn, a colored man, makes 7$75'al beneh with his own children; and be has been here only twelve months ana now owns a house and tol! Mrs Nanaally, near Rufaa, Rockiaghamcouatywas standing m the porch the other, day with her ; baby in her arms; she happened to turn around and stumbled ever a dog lying down behind her,and it threw her to the floor and broke her baby's hip: ' Raleigh iiTtftff;. At Wake Forest College yesterdiymoVniftg, at . the resi- aence or trreressor alius, ner son-in-iw, the: death of Mrs., 0 .A. Lewis 1 occurred. She was the widow of the -late John J W. Lewis.M. D.:and 'the sister of "the' late Ho'W.:H,Battle. J. . : Rev;.-Father White has gene te. Springfield, Mass. ( to solicit subscriptions for the erection of a new Catholic church in this city. The ; revival ''at ;.Edehtofl Street church Is gamine . in I tnlerest each iiuzht. The attenianco is very large and the'nurii- ber or ' seekers increases each "" meetiak. Many have made a profession of faith, and more, than fifty have asked for the prayers of Christian- people., j The subscription list of the Daily Jfmi has been gradually increasing sinceeV 1st of. April. It is particularly noticeable W this city. Nearly fifty new city subscribers have been added during the oast three. Jweeksn .iTlie pelerepwbouidgeasi tolaiFy destroyed. Tbe average-may be said te be lair . i -r As .we st ated the other, 4av. the Odd ireuows dfthW city 'win Cerebrate the anniversary -of , thyprderpn the even ing of the tsih of May. at Tucker Hall. Tbe address wilt be delivered by ex-Gv- Vim. A. XHeweu, iiwewiJersey;iA .v,r : afcteamsLteVntf 1 & GvTYBiottrFor rent ,: if 'MtJH80-Ligat casav suits, "i r Heiksbkkqkb Music, &c MEETiKa Endowment rank EJ otP. JSUItarVK -.'TU.-u t -ii ,V';- The officers pfthdt,Fif tli,i5attallon' C. State Guard (coloredwill,ln accordaaee witu an 'order from Adjutant 'General Jones, hold an election here to-day for Field Officers. '-s i a jo t irk tatrceeu. .' ' ;., ; Tbe sturgeon crop seems to b3 better thirteen hitched te his r canoe at Market deck yesterday . morning, some of which vrer upwkrds f irx fee17long;f fTheyWe caught up.thf iiveri rja short distance above the city. . .- j; -M , : .. '. Killed if j,,., .pff,. V.-i.f.., Aja-,.; Robert 'Shaw, a young colored man, who was convicted 'here m IB?? "of larceny, and sentenced to" three ''years' fa the' penitenti ary was killed on Wednesday night of last week,near Hickory,, Jn.a fight Lwith.,JetY EavesiT-'They ware both criminals, and as such ereVt1 ,w6rk' onT ine1 pf'the railrfoa In ibat, section! .Vecame' involved in a quarrel which tedjo blows,' and then io knivin; the aaelee terminating in the death of the, IT vh Hsneverian." "1 7y v a aq eariy uay. jLne uoinas -ourt f bsi I wlsbxs In, iis proposed thattge. of haa. 1 j t ' Southern V1 AslraotL I most, venerable and respected citizens of Saturday morning at 6 o'clock at the rest- si 'l-ur- "TV- Biwcaa j . . , . f jrrfTba Baptist Stinday Schod ex cursion to Wa9csmaw;;iake Jakes place to-mprrpw, ; MiltA.. , 1 U iLilefetiho? of section 221. 'TCrldn J- ineht!Rank;!Ki of PI, to-night,for work, as pernoticeJ'el8ewhere.,,;. J 1 '" V-ri The placUajtniLJiedgea at Oakr dale Genfdteryhre Recovering from the efr fects of thVcold snap:1 H ' ! ' s I Fin a 'rains in this city and yicini tyefiterqay ana.as a consequence yegeta Jtopjfnj frairlyf"jpmpVng;with gtadn.esV,; j j :ilTo-HJight, t the Front Street M.'E. Church, the Bunday School scholars "sing in their sweetest strainB.v -Be sure and h -t:.19 PwdljSamamaris, of f ihis .!'! ,i t -. - .City are Aeindulge in whst they term a grand excur8idn toC3umbi vin ;the latter part of .'Colonel Henry Flanher has been selected as Chief Marshal for Memo- rial Day. His Assistants will be announced hcroaueriwo -a mw i .!-, 5 ReV.'Dr. Bernheim5 and Mrl 'Vv': ttGerken left'' vesterdav merfihis? foSr i ho Lutheratf SvEod.which meets at Bethel Church 8iEanUy'coUnty'lto-morriw.Jf h ;Pieejlwere..hTeL cases: for, trial before the fifty! .Conrt yesterday; morning; hut Ma sr Eifehblate being indisposed, they jt u0UUDuea uyct lur b -uesring una nioinlag.KvUi'if ii ui j ! WeT.are gfad to learn that Capti falter. Pjtrfbng, wlio was so badly injured attbe fixe pn.the morning of the, loth mat.. ,taJmpr9Y.ing, being ahle.tp aet .up a little mougu not io icaro uip.jyuiu uc vvbuj wiui-r out'assistance-f-Bw---- j All the colored female prisoners lately .Confined in the city prison have been releawd, -with the exception of Mary EHz4 Lively .hvhose term has been; lengthened j on account of her had '.'conduct ' since sue 'ha8'beea4n''durance'yiIe::, ', ... .: , :. . ,..,'7 ., , ..." .. . , : r . .s - The store of Messrs! Hill & Bihford, te the Uerars. Chadboura'a nill, was entered avtb4e;8upday high. audi the jmoney-j drawer lounea 01 S3.o m money, -.airi Htltahd a friend went to the store aboat half -past o'clock,, and : it is, supposed frightened the thief Oft before he had fully accomplished his purpose. ' When the fact of ihe robbery was "discovered the mattef was investigated, and it was -found that entrance id the store had .been effeeted by going under; the samev and making a hole BufScieeily large through the fire-place to. admit t lie .body of a 'small boy,' who weal through f nto. the building and accomplished lie; thef C while "the - man who engineered and directed the proceedings remained Out deTJl!Triitck8 which indicated .this; to be thet correct, lheory of the robbery and, the manner ;in which it was conducted, were discovered- yesterdsy 'morning. No clue; :te4be;perpetratoK lff- vu?: -i w i(iitJi'i Lu. ' 1 1 1- a 1 ' .- i l apf.'R ' S.: Radchffe has received thej couirack iur ouuuing seven new nre cwiorua in 'accpViiancc withaa order of , the Board 1p Aldermen work upon which win 00 commenced immediately: They are to bef from two bundrj'ajdfilty to five hun-. dred barrela.ctpacityaodLare tobelecated as follows: One at the intersection of Fifth; and Taylor streets; one at the intersection! or imra ana uampoeii streets: one ai iuo iniirsection of Third and Mulberry streets ohe'at the intersection of fifth - and Chea! nut streets: one on Eighth, between Deck and Orange' streets; one 'at the intersection of Second and Church streets,, and one at the .intersection; of Fifth aad wooster :Thef construction'' !of these' cisterns wil add materlallv to the facllitiea of the -Fire department in extlrigulshing fires. ? Jr-;..V 1- ' , y a , iva-r Trl io Keep nti rromfae. : The police had considerable trouble with a whiteWn arrested! in the southern, part of the city', Sanday .jnigbt, . chargedwjth drunkenness and disorderly conducts It 4pnearj thai this same man was before tbe CityiCeurt about six months ego at which Jiinlt ;belnjjf his first bffence he was al lowed to go Tree on the promise that hewould pin , no more. J He .seems to have remem tberBd. his agreement; when he was arrested Sunday joighV as he Said to Officer Davis, to 00hU own werdayi'! promised the Mayor that I would never bd brought before him "again, andi'llbe d-;d ir dol" and as if mae good his wprdshe'disputed eyery inch jot the way? from the vicinity of. the Fifth Street M;'E.; Church to .the guard Breakiner inter atwitmer- Some thief broke"" hpei the ; front door leadine into Mr. ThoaT Evans' office, in the C.ffeyerbulid'ing, on Saturday night last, and rummaged his desk, drawers, 000. Jbu carried; off, nothing, so far as is; known, hut anj overcoat. t!Mr. ? Heyer: lhinks:.the thief inust'have stowed himself away in the coal room durmg the eveningfj'and allowed btmself to' be locked up iQhe building; as, In his jugmeiiVhe bonJd not have forced the door open;from' the. outside .without eavjag S9me.sign, to show for it which could not be discovered, lIt seems that the fastenings Of the door,' which opens from the etreer.L had been forced;' and evidently with a chisel, or seme such instrument tf- in ? 11 w iaj. '. ii. h ' :1TMra WW i spirited. . meetln: o :the Whiting Rifles V last - efening, I at ' ' their armory, we xmderstand, that U. w. Brewer was elected Junior Second Jileuten r?ftffi "tcation?' 'aw "not onlthat the.COmpapy JliU unites in: thejcelebration of Mortal Wy.iDtntt bers. - ' .'i1r.;1r; !J. .A :? t?.u ! L i L - T-aj Iadlemtfonn.-1-s'u. jii.jj j ; For?the- South Atlntfc: States slightly higher pressure,' north and west wjndsVand slightly cooler and partly . : cloudy , weather, are the indications fe this section for ioh day.- "Ii ' ' - ' ' ', 'M'MA Tiiremor-. Beef rT0rMia t j A . The louowing will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned at 4 81 yesterday; - evening' Washington 'mean time, as ascertained from the daily' bulletih issued frointhe 6iaiOffl(.in.thisit: i Atlanta. . . ..".'.'.73 I Key Wesl, P Augusta. ... Charleston, .'. :; ."79 Charlotte .::;...'.j? Corsicans,. ; 1 83 GalVeston.t.,,:.. CuPf"fi v -f f n t . '.h I Savannah..''...'.. Havana. .:r..r.s. e-Marksii-.r;80 ndianolayrrrrr7r81Wihuington. 71 J acksonvilm ju i7 4 gfyatii' . - Fallor ( (UavBxblMUeaaiBt Mlant sThC .exhUtlon-jprfCffd.tq be,gjvep4 f the City HalUast nighfor.he Jeaefi?io St, Stephen's: A.;MIlpnrchf.IWMW rupted by the faUoteJ flclheapparalnald I generate - the Jight .neeeasaryiv v. A vest crowd had gathered, hut the entertainmen bad to-be postponed -for the-waa'speol fled. will be : given eucceasf uliy1 0en and the annbhnceinenrmade lit the advertisement when the time ia decided !6n vaaa Dlaaalsedai:!t X Uv f -avjiil tUsJ. i Haywood MiJler,: colored, : who -has been: in jail for soma days en the charge' of being mplicated? ith Yfi Sdyettd 1 In-M scheol house robberies, had . a hearing be4 fore Justice . Gardner,' yesterday afternoon when the case wasdismiaied.v-j iso g Mr. F. H. Darby appeared for tlie de-j fendant.' t ,,e ?i r; '- 'fvf ii Ii.sm .w ii : . vfc--:i .U1VK11 AtlO AIAHIIIE. The Qermanidi Kilmer, , sailed Iron PlIThtur! M lt Qth fnri !!ii.C I rr- the vocmco Seward, -cleared, .from .pauimore ior in is portpn tne waxy, -,:i L The barqiie Johannes, osb,J from this port, arrived at Portland yesterday. J ' The schooner Resolute, from this port arriTcu av uoauun, ng., yesieruay. . , . British barqurtfmmGZoa Higgle sailed from Liverpool on Friday lakU'v 9 ;j j Steamer ; Mfair, ; Doane, cleaiedj fpAh, V- VaA ii ki-'i. wt. o.W -iift from Xiew ijcOrk fOt this port Oh 26th' Inst J .'' .'v i i -4' -' i -u iVJ ' tl . -ocuoor r. oiceimaa uiicu k ntn iviaiiiHiajf iiuuiiumyuiwi ' o . . A "-111 r- opanwn oarque ..vyusun, vi:eti arrived at Liverpool from this port on 34t inst. .! . , jiMf . 1 iL J,i":lk.i iviJ aaiicu liuui oicuiu ivr iuib untuu lusiui , r - . r ... . . . ... .... , . . 4 , I lUSt. l, 3. il Schooner EagleTorrey, passed Turk's; Island on Aprils rdhgund for. Port do- Schooner.! Five . , Sitters. Hutchiogsv cleared for this port from New Yerk On; aaturoay. -.;..,,. ...!., this port: was at Caoe Haytien April 'iwni Jz t I-.'.. i..'.. ... u, '..'.'a i Tbe steamer Benefactor, which cleared; from here Saturday .for .New iYorkv Jookj out iiu casjca spirus turpentine, wnicn wen not Included in th6 exports as published 6; us" Sunday; morning. .';. ' lu- ; n j Io ' -The steamer Ittow, which" put in ati this port leaking a week or so ago, left for; j," Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday evening last, unoer tne immediate cnarge 01 uapt.) j6hn'B:'diadwick,-ot hi4citytascoaiti pilotl V-'V. twV - W v-'ariVx-jl , Always keep them pn hand, as delay in creases sufferine: and!, if you feel 'sicknes cominir upon you, take a dosa of Dr. Bull'i Balumore Pills.: 'They can do you no harm, and may save yea from: the i sick 1 room. lriceonlyv25cenU.: t f 5.! i: Is cii; The mails - close and. Northern through mails. . . . ' 7.45 Pj Mi Northern through and liwavio r -: i I, - .. . . pr.oA a l Moila for thft "W f! Rftilrnfirl: , - . .-'anii ri iiii.mm mi i i uiiifi 1 - . 1 1 rr rs tnolrtrllnv A Vt 3fl 1. Railroad, it. Vi AtV4AS iMVaMia a w Sottthem mails rot ; all points lo vtaJ'anf r4:4ato.W.M. fAJH w 4 fexcept Sunday). V .t;. i T 5 f all frt Cifcerr Dariifietotfiaw feioii h Railroad- iUtoiei i& a siJ JtfAfl Mails for (points between iFlof 9s f , jf f I ' 1 l - ; '. rt.DA a ul -?ear; mve,uTneadays .4 and V" 0 io jrridays.p; .i y 4 . . ; 1 1 y too jp iravette vine j via Liumoerton.i ;it m , , dailyi except ;3undays HB.-QOM Unsiow u. jem ana interme diatts offices everv Fridav". . B-00 A. M J - boat, daily (except Sundays) J 0.-OO Ai M Mails for tiKay iHiih Town; j wAnlaA -' Sfk .'JW'TWi viD;;;t ! Friday, at , , ;V. . , t . Q:00Ai .$L YYiinungtoc anqiji8Don, Ai.on ' . 1 A c tfii V OPEN FOR DRLTVEBY; 051 ? 4 VrnrtV..nhmnlrhmiil1 ' .QVl A .IT uv a otuv, m wv. ....... w.w . rt. '"'''WP ts8tamp;Office opentrom 8 to jait Tta, Taartmnt rwrJon soma. b 'ottmni Wffipri t itv.4-"JiIi"v ii Jiivi. oiJ" Vivuvim aw(4 j waw ww j to 6:30 114 and' oft ttundays comasjo to , Stamps, for sale at genera), dphtexy when stamp office is closed, , V n. ,,..-- ' Mails collected from streei; notes-e,very' day at 4.00 PSL ftJ.Jii f Ifivujsn Key Boies accessible al ; alLIhours,- jiay ; and wght. ic r U?r 9 fuoil jui bl t.y " t.VH.'!.-ui.i.' w?JTr,ra.'MiM Bookin-a' , DUUSk 'D1WSUA Av - - , . i hla nrleaa. Maj1 Ser andaTreiaonable prices, t&&tgS8 1 heir orders. -orotner iajtacatfooef Mnmie.. . ........ VU 1 i """amy a caumwajB do naa at m New'-Orlekhs . .75 1 ' - - , : The Swetoh barque. W - ivJ )and,eardronv;.tn;on y WillllilJfftOn was reported by telegraph yesterday xAa TT TTO bom.wd ui tfeamsh frS T Line . muus........ ............. jw.xl. j- fiontherd mailai. 'h 71: 'i lj 7KXA. M.1 -Al ?1f ,'i-t'l 5 I - WHOLK NO;1, 3,6'54; j - ' - ' T - .-'- T ' - .-J Quarterly- Rleetliisa Second 'Hound for the Wilmington District, RI. E. endrett.1 ioritn.'V;- 'A , , waecamw, at Cyptea Creek ii.'... hi, April - SO wmteville. at Warm an .';:. : . .Mm X a bmlthTilte Statlon.v.!.i. .': J.:-t.llay J? 4 V emitHTiiie uircuit, at zion May 10. 11 .WiUBingtML, Fifth Street, i'. i . . i: i i i i. Mar i W,5 18 Wilmington. Front btreet. . . , . May S4, 85 wuBtu w ;.. . v. .... nay si, Je. I .1 I. l;tiinJxcKBoith Bkst 8weet NaTobicco. jstjie; elegance lottOon". moderate prlcesi an caoice r eiiner tae American clan. 1 M nr a rm per day.of the European plan, $1.00 per day andup- .60 ( wwuo, -uu9 m. uio eiegant xiestanrant auacnea to the hoase, atf unite in giving the traveller more for too oamo money, at "ine urana uentrar uotel, Hew -" ' s- -ynnj -pai f men Is invited to the adveksement.ef MessmJ.A wJMiJuuiuuatt ks. TtwU8Btton olsporti W. -Toiley maanactarera pf nei,breecn4oading gnns, Birmingham. Kngland. Their guns are mad leagthpi, s$opkjc.ftlfi jo.-Jotloto irt 1 'WiasLOw's Boothino. Btbup has beeo tted for wimifan. xt corrects aeiaity qi ue Biomacn reuerea wdcd oolio, regulatei the bowels, cores dysintkbV and aiaiuaHoU, whether trifling from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 2$ . f i -nif' "fer ". V 'xxrrma. rf t -A V rrwrr . wv-, Hiiu a'AaxxuiuiflAas m noi more daneeroua than to disceffard a Conch Th pw " Bumpie, agreeaoie, ootayiaDie every wnere. a Tab"; renorea the irritatioa that Drodocea the wi lew aosea ot -ailti uohit oi nowHonvn iin oxysma. Nothing can be more certain or.- mora harmleasii No Congk or Cold can resist Its heaUngi BOothingjStrengthening operation. ; i Pike'aToothache. DiODSJCure TootUache in and miuuw. Iwad ITotice. : 1 .-.'ii MEMBBRa OF EHCTION 'NO.f SSL, NDOVf4 MfiHT KANK.. K. of are hereby notified! April 29,' 1879, at S o'clock, for conferring the Baaki ap 29 H.V,7.T ' ;;t:,",-i fiecy and reaaT Tor EentS t i k ' uuring the Summer' and Fall months J h-f the Sound Residence of Dr. A. K. Wright 2 t.f ! J v cieht mil eft from town, on Turnpike road j . .... .-.( ....... . ill imerfe u-.i t.u -Apply , apsagtawt ) , Apply to. I ir tJiZ WRIGHT, .8tt.we.rtvr 3:0. ! Agents JSC rM . V Wk . SI . II 4 o fYf fMwJi'.-r TluSST j P. - JULT.rCHJQHT TO TELL WHO!, I J? carries the largest. Stock. Howerer that may w oiicaiv-vai anuuier jui, 01 uiose Btyiisni rriiaHT.CABS., FROCK AND ACK UITS,.; so deservedly popular, ap29 1t HtJNfiON.i rJ U I .i.,fe-i ?.tVib tihnlraWri TSirrsTr eTnmti 1 , . ,.:..-: .r-"- .r-v-,"v -" I V i 1 . . ' IJ . I. j . . J A i ' I . ) ' 1 - cj ) - s - i.Tlanoa.Oigana.eitUats.YioUna.B ii 1 Music Boxes, Banjos; SC., c 'New Novels, Poems, Blank Books.PenS, Ink, SU j j tionery Of the NeWett Designs, Envelopes and; fmip tsbbiia. ! - " ' "J i 5. work out. Genl mchard'Tavlor lor's -kl, Ctlon and Recona( faction"; price $2.00; for ' ap 'tf 1 -HSINSBBRGBSrS.1 . ? The Steamer t .jq" , jg ;F A.' Q T Q I - - s - .-- - s;r "r;?!: f0 J ;"'.v WILL SAIL iFBQk' IfBW XORR 8atnrday,niy 3., v . i IVShippers tan rely npon the PROMPT SAILING, epS tf ; ; 77 . Bowling Green, New tori 1 ' . - - ' '.c'-'- - - - j ;. 1 . ..J l r" Vj , ; . - arrive at th& CitV 245 K " ' - ' ' u , - - - - - nsr - .j- W. e. Ciyd COu, General Agents, ,1 l. j..llj "-rwill reeome SUNDAY TRIPS I . .F ..-..,...,; V :..,...!. . n ...a . .!' i I -,- i .,.... .... .... sunafichoojJJJpncert.jxMFEB-&PKICE. i A CONCERT. WILL BB GIVEN BY THR CHIL-i I Xjl DRSN of the .FRONT BT. M. S. SUNDAY Dvavuii. k uicu vuiuciu turner ui fiviib auu wainat streets. ets, en TUESDAY EVENING, APRII open at IX o'clock. Concert to com- 'doclc.- Admission free. A eoUection gUtu. .uoera lwmtaken np.?sl .1- l .1 unit " i '10 J - l.lilsjQO.f ( l -V 3111 Bbla LUMP LIME, t V1UUU . do. .JOINTA FINISHING LIME, Now landing ex-Schr. Mary S. Oliver.. For sale lewi,' we invite tne attention or Masons to taia Lime. ap 26 tf- ROBINSON KING. J: For Sale, - rJ TWENT?-B ARREL SECOND- With Ftttures Complete. Xall da or address i - aaau w aa .1 ttrr- To , . . AK ROOM FOR MORE TO ARRl VK, FOR l.iYI fPHB SBXT WEEK WE OFFER INDUCE-: MLntinr OAK LOAD UOT&OF CORNHAt. MEAL, &cc.A - ' , c C would ouy a lew tnousauu wuiwn iu.uj J V' j.jls""- :i'h 1 1 V ;f! W " . " mm-w '.0 P -r-ioR DISTILLERS, COTTON MILLS. PLOW, IMPROVRD. c' ' ,i - fj Atlas Plow; Stonewall Cotton Plow. the Den in use; xnrpenune jmuian, jtoona isnaves, "Scrapers, Hack Weights. Hack Whetters, White iWaeh Brnahes, Blacksmiths' Bellows and Tools, Axes: Grub Hoes. Garden Rakes, Hoes, Buggy.Cart awi Wagon Wood Work. &c.y Acw, all at theXwest Uasn mcea at vne new iiaraware etore 01 NXAJt TBX Wbabv. ap D4Wt? ha t .Ol'f 'l' i BOBERT HENNINO, 0 J J . p - ; Saeeessot to Hennmg Teel, iiiirJ ':ivh. "it nt . Market steeet47 tlATCS Off AUVKUriHINU. One Sqnare one dy,....,,.,,,,...,... 1.1. SI 0Q " two dayi, 1 )& aw ' S 00 3 60 4 0C 6 U 8 Ml 10 W 17 00 84 00 40 00 60 00 lour eaya,. 6ve days,. " One week. " ' Two weeks Tare weeks .... " neiaonth..J.i.v, , . Twoinoathe,.....'.-. .-!; . v. h " Three montn,.g..,.4V...'. 81xmont,..... , ..One year, .V, tar Contract AdTerOaemenU tnkeo 'at iynn. Uonately low rates. , , I , ' ' - 1 7 Tea lines solid Nonpareil type make nt aqaare. . :. new advertisements; ? At Low Prices. 4 1 Hi. D. S. SIDK: N tt HAMS. . v S. C. HAMS. - UQAK, . w . . u ... VLITTB POTASH ' ; - i ; . 1 , TOBACCO, ' .iCtij-,:s ' - i -.i rarjiw. bams, , i ' r " WL, . TW1NB, Ac, Ac, At Low Prices for Cash. r , - '- PATTERSON At HICKS: ";. apS5 D&Wtf 2 N. Water Stret. XjOtjE; S3 'CPS- jl Oft ft "Ho ; Al o''-'!! ' -y I A&VvF 'HUrXUlS '? 5 J"8 " Good Flour, c .: For sale at close figures.' ': ap6 D&Wtf BALL Jk PKARSALL Ice Creaim:PTefezfiTR:T Wr havk just rbcuivkd a largb and well assorted Stock of Blatchtey A Qooch's Ice -Cream Freezers, which are considered the best in the market, and which we are prepared to' aeli at lue iuwBBiagurei., vau .ana examine oerorepur- chasing elsewhere.,.' v ; , v , ap 27 tf - aa ana 40 Morchison Block. 1 Country ; Merchants THAT ABB IN WANT OF HARDWARE, AND 1 desire to make their selections from the largest BtocK ana best assortment In the City, should cer tainly examine our Stock and prices " - ' xne via. juBiaaiisnea uaraware uonse or - --r-JNO. DAWSON & CO.; ap27 tf - - 19, 2U 23 Market street. - 8 SS8 - TJMVltP ' ..... g . g ' .j, . . . . .-......!;.. . . . HARRISON ALLBN, - 1 4 i j, Hatters. ap 17 tf General Taylor's DBSTRUCTION AND RBCONSTRUCTION 1 -iiaa WAMAlwja mmam Am I a .11 , , . Always a well aelected Ktor.b nf vnraiinr in the Book andfitatkmery line at ' - . - - apztw , , . XATKS' BOOK STORK. ' It -y ti.. in' 1 I , ' ' ' ' : ' ' ' ' ' ' Notice to Brickmakers. 200,000 BRICK. I WANT TWO HDHDRBD THOUSAND BRICK from 1st of Jane to SOth.of August first - Kiln o? One Hundred Thousand to bo made and burnt by 20th of July. I will furnish the power to work np the Clay, and deliver the Wood on the yard. The Brick to be made by hand, with George Cannel A Brothers' Machine, Philadelphia.. I will also enter tain a proposition for putting the Brick into Walls," by competent Masons. The rick to be hand-made. I reserve the right to reject any and all Bida. i HiCi . -It S. M. THOMAS, ILanrmburg, Richmond county, N. C.v -ap24 DSt M, 26,89 , - Watap25mj ' i'' ne THE UNDERSIGNED HAVK . THIij DAT formed a CoDartnershis under the . name and styleof . : I NWBURT; & "CHASTEN . for the purpose fcondoctmg a GBNCRAX. COM MISSION AND GROCERY BUSIN ESS. j Consignments of Cotton. Naval Storea and Conn- Iry Produce generally solicited. ; . . uooa prices anp Prompt rte turns guaranteed . RespectfollT, , i ,. ; ., 13 F. A. NiWBURV, - Late of Magnolia, N.C. 1'" Ul.':;,rj J. R.13HAaTRN. r f ap26 4t : Late of J.M. Chasten & Son. nlliss 8a A. Strock ; HAS JUST RSTURNRD FROM NEW YORK and the Northern cities with a GRAND COL LECTION Of Ml- ( . . , SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. V- which will be opened on the 24T&, 25TH and 26TH. Tne Liaaies are respectroUy Invited to examine. ap 28 tr, : . - . .1:0 rnsYpivPTXI Are Invited to examine the new arrived Stock at the ITew, Furnituitf Store, Going at Low Prices. - v . BEHUEND8 Sc. nnitKOK. . N.B. cor. Market and 2d Sts., Wilmington, N.a -' ap27tf 1 Warerooma 2d, bet. Market & Princess.' 1 TO SMITHVILLB, APRIL t7tWeather permitting. Daily Trips as usual. Leave Dock at 8.30 A. M. . apSStf ' GEO MYERS, Agent. W a 4vA vi a f AnH Vlini,fjf ttrinff' t:- .... - . - - - . - 1 C!o ej V - '-'TIfirtTCl 1111 H5 I VjcLoil. , 1UUlD, ,XXlIJ.U.O. t i. A ' : -. , ' ' 7 -iJ iUJ 4fl I I.I II NWMfc' - r-i mu u liUiJN us, dec;, I Bat are turning out 'some FINS WORK In SHOW - ;l .CASE, WAKDKOBB8, CHINA PREsSKS . ; AND BOOK CASES. . A fine stock !'' " of Walnut Lumber on hand. -Work anaranteed and v ' - - , - PB1CE8 LOW. ' .Dearborn's Blind Awning Fixtures and Thorn son'sBecsIble . Balancer" on band. Call and sea them. ni' - ALTAFFSR A PRICE. ' . Factory foot of Walnat Street. : Office, on Nntt, near Rod Ctosa. , -' -.:: ap27tf .; : Owners of Carriajjes, y JV; WAQOK8, at needing Repairs, will find ' 1 . lit to their Interest to bring- them at once JUlilf to P. H. HA YD EN., .s . . , , 71 n . nwTMtm D . TTti A .1 1 . HORSE-SHOEING done at Low Prices. . i . -ap27tf ;-' i, -i"-' , A: Full; Supply Corn j ; Hayi .Qat OCC. &C.V &CJ ! ? OA nnfl Bushels FRIMB WHITE CORN la & U U U store and daily expected. .- " S'C(t Bushels' CHOICE SEED and FEED UUUj - OAT8..-:- , - t, . - .' .. Aflfl Be" Choice Eastern, Maryland and .OUU other HAY, . -.-i.:r:.,s.iJ '.o ALSO, - .j j. . I :iCt ' The t; Very Beit Fresh Grand jtfBAL; PEARL and EXTRA HOMINY, ti CORN. PEA MSAU - , .:' j, . t . ; W - - , 7 ; I tlj. ' , . -i a il . 5 ! Oar Choice GRADE FLOUR to. ntt all buyers, at prices below the advance. , - -T . T; Y R "nitcneU Gou, i . 1 1 . . '. ! . .1 il II I I i ii I i , .. -3 i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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