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THE nOSIJETQ W'lw!!9ia3BfBM Ctta fiws oaeday,.ii.,i.J.t;,;.;; tx tS T;!,l..L;"'-"iaW!a' "'J',lg?!gwwyjas I. I? ! I r 1 - - . . ... . " ' N . " -. I - f i. - " ' iMiKl.iaHED daily except monijays. 4, i.i I ia " w- ...., i f aAfttO SUBSO&irTIO lit A&VAKOW, . v, if Oaeyear. ft m0)potjjo paid... $700 4 00 Three months, " . . . '.t. 3 35 One month ' .100 Fifteen Cents per week. Oar "City Agents are nt authorised to collect far mere thaa three mntb To Ptty suBsorioer, aeuvercd to any part of the blVSnce. 41 f- The Senate considered the, Healtb bill. ' Theconsideration of the Coinage bill was Rflistpone inillliiHott'iii Hottsa pMsecl lie. Arm j WU bV vote ofc 120 to (1 10, but tbenecessary two tkfrds lacking; .only, three Greenback er yoUd fritb $pww&ton Sarab Josephs, Halo, longeditorof Godya lAdy'C Book, I died ' in "Philadelphia at It' Wry idwc4C ki&i'rir Heayyj 'floods gilo ft nbnglwalebaa;: ieri ja! the town) of jBietin.1' Lord FaK mouth!! fcharibert,"whb.:wok' the" 2,000 siklaajlstjLks tTsurs'dkyt Xli'f ite f4h4;ierby fiUke. Beftinft is now. against P arola lot tao Chester Trades' cup pa )ha fihl ITaw ork Xong men have attack;-this incbnTnieces somewbaf - tk companies. -Various , .. y ,r ir; 1 " , .;1u:,,".4 C';.'i-.Ci movement of foyal personages are cabled. lbgnW GautUt&iMetl a glooinjjictate of affairs at St. ' Petersburg and other points under the new police reg ulationl established in Busaia j it is rjalliiary despotism In fta worst ani most humiliating phase&v sail 3 the greatest excitement i and fear peryades be Czar I and his aataflj&s. During April the national public debt increased fl,995,215. iC-The Industrial Exhibition, was formally opened at Berlin yesterday., .;fIriUajrdvPapoose yesterday yeon the first spring wo-year old stakes, jorer the Newmarket course; there was much enthusiasm over the result.'.; 4 HepresentatiyeKitchin applied the lash to cx-Judgo Russell yesterday in remarks in the House of Representatives. V--llren. Grant hasArrived at Hong Kong ' in : good health. The Stale- closed its testimo ny in tlio Cox-Alataaa'caee and the defence in ade ajtatemeut and examined witnesses yesterday.;,. NewTorriinarkels I Mo ney 3 pet eent. f cotton qaiet and steady at l(12H,cents7 flour'K without; decided chahgc wheat itsliaajSrercoriifairiy active at 4243 cents; -spirits' turpentine dull at 29 i 'cents ; rosier dallat $1.37 . . i WHA la SAID lit WASHINOTOn. TLeyeiq Message is of coarse all the XaXk ,fin Congressional circles. Much ancushi'gljiiay ' now be ex pected ( W heiher J.the . Democrats will yole rsuppliea; until' the;! regular 6CB8ionand then renew the fight, :qr rufutie to jrieldl ono inch, is yet to W determined. Many opinions of prom inent metnbers have found their way already in the papers, .Morrison's opinioinishu given in the special to the! Richmond! State : - ? V : ' ; . i'Morrisaflf one of the shrewdest Of Democratic politicians; "say S the veto could not have come in a form jnore sure to unite the Democrats aAd strengthen their resolu lion jo, light'out he battle against centrali-r zation and repression of the popular will at the bail ot-box: The President has reduced it to a square fight upon the issue of elec tions; freeor elections controlled by Federal authority, with all . its machinery of an army and marshals with their deputies. jb iiKins. 01 i Aennessee, y wno , was thoughtHo bd rather weak-kneed, 19 outatrongly against -all compromise. Ho sayerilayes! . now crouches at the f eotof -HkliBgrpd-that-faT--mes-j sae!lti?andtimtown inhistory as a?c'6jb pie te itnbecile and political paraaitjji cringing' aCLthei feet of the most cdrrapt element of tbo Repub- ncai? party. . .... . ... ..... - Ut.-:: "t s Other Senators , and.- Representa lives talk in the earac strain. Thar man is delighted J'with the torn affairs has takep,JtIJe r says the ina jority will ko on as they have'; begun and campTia Waai pgtonantil the odious laws are repealed. - " Senator-Wallace','' Chairman of the Senate Democratio caucus says, the President has " furnished ; sufficient FTOnqhch- ma SfciSi Whery (eyi argOlfi The Republicans are gratified of roiindabbut' way. His details weaken mm tney imng. The House yesterday again, passed tne array om oy avoteoi izu to juu but this availed nothing of coarse, as jL-r1 "' ' .i S ' 1:' sii. ii requires a Lwo-tnirus - majority to override the veto. .of the President; Nine Greenbackers- voted with1 ' the Republicans, and only threo with the Democrats!."-. - iJ" : -i .r'i , ' ' - " Col. Walter L. Steelb' iiib'dbty' appieVjiated at-boin The most cordial .recognition pf bis abilities we.haye .seen was. in -papers published in distant portions of he '"OV sWfefii VifiiaSbi dopitfdr into the Washington . letter, to the the Kansas C&-&itv'? "6oV?b"f ,fe jeafr rnumher f speeches rlaliavAMAl M V. a. LlAta "' ffkk ''I arn ? A WA'iali priation bills, thai 'made ' by ''Steele;;; f North Carolina, was the best of any mem-r J tier from the South,1 It ougnt to De read by everr woman, man and ;bUd, North, South, East and West. It was bold and manly ; courteously sarcastic, 4 "' cutting wbereever it touched-lik a polished blade of the sharpest steel. The vindication of LisBtaU Was'truly patriotic and statesman' ly. Sitfce " the ' retirement of Martin I. H'ownseud from Congress, Steelatveaf a ,the belt foflwJ6bdfbdaJof.' He i one of -the most popular members, in the flouse, every body like him perspaallyr even the most hitler Eadicals admnre hi Open, blunt and candid planner .' And closes by saying, he is the bead of his delegation." - - ! 1 n ' 1 - (ill. Senator Bayard' has hosts of ad- as recently at uuarlottesvllle, Va., when he ' was sereuaded ' by a" large cratf daft atudenU f rbnV tWe Univer sity of Virginia. Dick Taylor thought him the purest of living politicians. iany others hold a' similar opiuion. i'A V j n i.'.ii. 'ill 1 -4f 7 . business in New . York is only moderate. Thtf jobbrng rado is re- ult. says;- T . 'Cotton gwdjreuVaidrm and in fair request, , Prints io moderate demand and' firm, with an tfpward tendency. Chester's, Harmony's and Freeman's are advanced to 5 cents. . Men's wear woollens in ellfchtly: improveu aemana." Lorillard is; again victorroop.- His twojear r,old y Papoose iwpn. Thera wetfriwety'lauUcr!bors.h6r Iwenty were four horsesMii the race. Rah for America. Papoose is sister to tid bad the" start.4 The .New York Sun has informa tion that .vihe Dem'bcVa wilt back !d6Wn-,!rtfcbmmeuts!1ihui:v 1 r'H " ' "They nave not ; fcouaje 'enough, as it seems, to stand fast even against the veto f a fraudulent President'. Very . well. Wnat a ridiculous, boneless thing the De mocratic party cau be made to appear 1" The political demands m-our space i dav have -forced us to omit our nsukMiepanmenls on Our second page.i Spirits Turpentine. ,rr Newbrj, celebrates tbo ,0th of Maji 'l . il W 'I i The Mayor of Charlotte gets 41,223 25.- !; -' r' rr-i Wadesboro, under Democratic tule, is outof debU , . Mr. Sandy Burch died suddenly t his home in Caswell a few days ago. i ut. jot. jr. omauwoou. m ew tern.was thrown from bis buggy and badly-1 ! . Mr. J. S, -Pleasant, of the firm of Pleasant., lrHir& Ca. Ashevilleied last Friday; eteuiag. liuJjiiU. ? i. a y f Dr. P. P. Peau; of Waka lost bis kitchen and tmoke-house by fire.. Ac- eldenlal. Damage f 500. At?l I Randolph Regulator: Thet wheat crop in this vicinity is looking WfltJ The iarmers, generally, put oau aowa..io aoout half a crop.' ' h Wadesbbro is moving to- have nurnau vuniwuoo miiu- voartestOD, D. J. At a recent meetine Colonels Jamea A. Ieak and Walter K jRose were appointed te canvass the eountyrt a ' we leainrfrom tie nercM. ;-. , .,.:,; : . Raleigh Visitor: Mr. John W. O'Neal, foimerly of Clayton,' Ki i but late ef this city, died, last night,; aged 55 years. Kaieign , must no improving. Tbere are about three hundred buildings in eburse of construction in this city i(' . j Alamance Glearurii Wa t are sqrry to know that diphtheria bi, again made its appearance in "this seclihnO JMr. Jks.jH. Earns, of ConapaDy 8hopa, last Week, lost one child? " and -another wsb scarcely expected to live. 'Several others I - Wadesboro Herald: We are pleased to see that -(Sherifl garrison and Dir. Herton are able' to be on the streets. We learn that a petition is being cir- i caUted (lltfcjigbbtheU ii commissioners to. refuse ta erant license td any one to sell spirituous liquors iff less biantity than a quart: and that it shall be a misdemeanor for the vendor WTaJlow It to J be drank in his eelablishmeat1'' . Winston Xa2ier ; , Tpbaccoville ia the euphonious naaoa of a new postoffice inlForsyth. . Plans are -now being laid to celebrate the lOiaj of. May, ' which Sromises to be quite interesting. idge TJlend announces dinner at the Cen tral hotel' with a horn, the relic of the RevolatieBarr -war.; . Qu i Friday last Mr. Rati Snipes aud Frank Stafford were tiding outiq ta buggy, drawn, bj a very trisky horse! ; From some cause or other I fafce... ?rm&Z?i The HiUaboro Recorders erves he following as a part of the proceedings tl urange iresytery Palely jnv session "A letterjot jdiim&siouj toj tUrmpnjr Prea bvterv fS. C.T. was granted to Rev.. H. B. Piatt. A call (ffom -Tar boro "church was placed in the hand of Rav. D. C. Rankin. AJcall from Littleton church was placed in the hands of -Rev. J.,. Wr Primrose. A call from Iidsf Cra'thurcb'iFMlalacad in Ibe hands ofRerf D. J. Craig, which he accepted, an awangementfJfere madf lei hk InttallalloaV J.Cg Alexander sod TP Hi Johnston, with ruling elders .Thomas Sharrow ant Ax M; McPheeters, were elected commiraiobetv td the Generaf As- Kf Zr hri srTiB.vri?rih"-'ife- A c f Charlottes Vlr&verrEhet4 x are? 17S Bremen in ood siaadine in the four companies composing the fire 4epartmehb I 19 T7 fll'InriiiaM nt (kl. ail. : delivered a lecture in Asheviue last SUaday afternoon. - The executive committee of line Carolina Fair Association, having completed the arrangements for renting tha fnfr irrnuridfl from the old association, held A meeting yesterday to take other preiiml-' A tanner from the Mallard Creek section of ahi county eiyes5 i very: encouraging rebort of the fruit crop, -rr-.t B plumbs are not damaged at all, and that thflra r nnnrA BrtnliTMonha triea Chan thev aret ableAtbearf feacMeVhe.thiaM .III U. .k. l..tl . . TJ. anaual commencemenUHpfv Hbe Carolina Military,Uui5& pjtoi&jeEi oa-jjoo 13th. when the usual exercises of the erad- a. i I. . . Mating class Raleich New. Died, at the res idehce ot her father. Judge Strong, ' oa the evekiing of April 28tb. Sallie Stone, wife of W. ii. uicks, agea ..twenty-five years. dred dollars iCo.I4$ohd wefej ieceited at the' State Treasury for redemption, , The ilisti is gradually :swelliB?, and" very soon the ,am (upt frill reach $1,000,630. wjf It ap - pears that owing to false hopes held out to iheiChanel Hill burglars.' X)avi.' Andrews and Carlton, that their sentences would: be commuted', the Governor, in order to en till ' -vb : 1 '( a ,U'(, ' ill ' I ?f t? H- Jit able themq better prepare for their , hitter end, has granted them a respite for two weeks until Friday, May the (5th; and" the Sheriff at Orange has been requested to lay tn them: that no further interferehcewil! be ma?eif ffrr ioh Boswellf colored,who was tp bejUauged ; on J'ridayfMay 2d, athe earnest solicitation of J Solicitor Stddwick has; been granted a respltd J untir- October Slat; Lb order that bis testimony ! may nbe used 4n a capital case now. pending ip, ;tba rT-rRaleiffh'i Observer i iThai Iiht Iaf antr,, of Chester,;: !tX,f have aaked Eermissiori to cross the borders aad visi alias on -May day. The GoveVnbr feavot tnem a welcome permit- --iTbe author itles released fromi tha oehiteatrakv on! the! 29tb, Harriet Green, colored, cow victed ift Wake county of larceny and senieoced to, theenitentiary1 in ' May, "1878." 'Shells1 about 22 years old, Sfeet 3 ioCbes high,i aad, weiehd i when admitted 134 iDOunds.J Sheriff Gardner of Granville, brought up(ono;(ionesqmeJf convict . for tbe- State, prison ,'on Tuesday.1. His nameMs PauT MoTeani He is 'colored f r'Ha olrfind got five yearB.a iu-Li-a revrvalef relieiotl- is in progress in the. Baptist Church ef Fayt r ettevuieana me pastorliev. jf.H. cobbi is; assisted, in his labors,' by "Rey. W. R. Gwaltney ef 1 the "Swain Stteef Baptist! Cbvrchr of thiiMcityv -Durinir 'nett Commencement at r Wake Forest' College, at some suitable; time, a memorial service I Will be held ;in honor of the , Rev. yr,.M.;4 juration; ana an 'aaaress' commemoranve of; the deceased will be delivered by HevJ -r Goldsboro Messenger: We ;jro gret to learn .that thes staam saw mill. of Messrs. Lee,, $ro.,& Rose, atoewton Grove, ( Was , partly destroyed by fire on Friday night, the 25th inb Loss estimated' kt about $500, and ' nd insurances --.We hear that a case of husband poisoning; ) was attempted, , near .Princeton, in sJehnfton bounty, on Monday last..r. We failed to get full particulars, nly " learn ; that the 'wife had put arsenic in the husband's bread1, and mat it nearly induced him to ."kick' the bucket," He, had preyiously beaten the woman in an- unmerciful manner.' "-iJ I'Madam , . Kumor'.' (.mays that ctbeA present management of the Atlantic &,N-jpy Rail-, road is at last tired of its railwar. combina tion, and that the road win endeavor to.re. same us inaiyiauaiiiy," ana ' again onrerto compete i for freights at ilhii end' of incline.- t Asan industrial news .item it may be interesting to know that over 1080 laree 1 Strawberrv" crates - have been manufactured' tb ' order at Kerb's team furniture factory, this present season, r We learnt j that Cruise. Hinson waa arrested in Greene i county i on Saturday last charged with paving , attempted a fiendish outrage upon a little nine' year old girLi i Owing to the character of the leading witness, we learn that be Was released upon bail in the sum of $3Q0 for his appearance at court. . Hinson is a brother of James R. Hinsonnow at large charged with the killing of;Jaek Smith Up to Tues- aay night the express company ner nad forwarded 588 boxes of peas to-New York alone, and 474 boxes mere,, shipped to the same point, were, received from over the Atiatalic ftid.'! In ' addition to ; these large' Bhipntena have been made ! . by railroad freight to Baltimore.! ' The strawberry crop looks promising. , We .. learn ; that in Westbrook's township. SamDson county. on Saturday night, the 19th , insC, Strong McPhail shot his Son:' Andrew McPhaii. (both colored), with a shot gun; the whole load entering the outer -part of the- right thigh about five inches below the hip joint, making aa ugly, ' though not dangerous wound. I The shooter fled. ' - ; Va '"'- i .1. ii . - - in ( IKW'aUVEBTISBnEN'n. f , - 1 .t'. JiEiKSBEBGKB Choice reading. Witi LxaiialnBpt'aoUc.e A CfjR. Frkkch & Bok Low prices?0 iff iijijiama ai ju uauiubuxi--ui wvi icb. -t The off-shore i8t6rn signal was by the Signdl officd yesterday. 1 1 The missing trees in the Marketi Btreet Avenue nave not. yet been repiacea. JTpwia the, time to. put them out. : : - Our youni friehBenf ILjrbh formerly of this city, but, now of Philadel-r phia, ia spending a Tew days here. , , . . , i"Tr vplored: jovonilesi wera dhauling in katen&sh at market i dock yesterday af ternoep aa; tfast as' they! t6uld bait their hooka, h wil l ii"i(i.':b'jll 't. The, ' j ejXcelleut ,f oonejBrt m ,whi6h - "i '.il- l'S". tobk jplacer at Jlhe Fronts Street iM.'JS Church, on Tuesday jeveaiag last, Swill be repeated this evening.- - Let all; who wishTto hear good music be fxesanU'l oi ;ii A r: to v. ; !There;wa$ ply; one case .before e Mayor's turt yesterday morning a smaircoioied boy by the name of Robert Manning, wiio waS ordered to pay a fine iaf $2 or be imprisoned forUwo&ysCLM Rev. Wirnamsonr -Hamsf. Tolrmer- jv u lucmucr vi wo muhu xaruiioa annual 4' lqnierejBCJB ttWeuioaistjiS. Uhurch, SohtbanSfellSStraiSis vicinity, baying labored on xheropsail TJircuit, died atpartJigV. Mdn10ih ofAprO last; A ased aboneSaeaffaCSva- mtfi 1 K tWI' ? 9.t.i?.f .TiiBFesfltai-Oneirrorefaptrtauiiy, Hay dayrif thoTifird Maj aight, Wal hot propitious for the festival of the ; iadiesr'of St.! Jamea Church, but there was a ko6diy company at the City Hall and tho results of the effort in oenall oiuoat noplcjenter prise, the St.: James' Home, were very gratifying. 1 The v strawberry; estiva! will be Continued this eveninglfcand wltfr'betfer' wether wp hope there wBbej such atten- daqce and patronage as ; the wqr 1.9 baf 4. laments. " Let the ladies be fully convinced by generous patronage that their, devotion to char liable i epterprises hot SiaeW vamea, auiuissiuu iibs. ooatereBCS to bo Formed'. - The colored Congregational churches of the State of North- .Carolina! ire. to mejei with the Raleigh Congregational church to day, for the purpose of olgaaizing a State . Conference The Rev. 'podgei (bis city, willpreach the introductory 'ee'r- oa. L-Jzun ZTli u i "-"sjsb es ( ii'ni If you have a Sick Headache take a dose of Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills; we know you will find relief. f ; .. - t. r, " 1 i ; n f t 1 1 1 - ii f 1 1- i; U !-.. . . . j Tb aiaU IKobbary l?rellmiry Stx amlnatlon of caeorce DaTU.im-v The case of George Davis, the, colored train hand, chargedwith stealing' a mail pouch , from a car on the W.C& ARr R.; mentioil ot Walch has already been made fa the Stab; was.called before U. S. Com missioner JBi His McQuigg, at' bis; office, yesterday, morniog, at 10 o'elock. . ,: f j. ; Aaron GodH was tke main witness. His tetified that himself and George DavisV tiii accused, were both 'train hands on the ):&. A. R: R; thalthe. mail on the night "traias go 'through in charge Of I a i conductor, and ! Js placedin the . baggage; carthat Jiej weu. FJemingtya andc WhUe vhie on ascertain .night in March last, the accused took a bag of .mail aud concealed if In' an ice-nox 1 one Of the cars; that,; after arriving in; Charleston, and the bag gage ad .been i distributed, Xavis took iout khe mail-ba?. cut it ooen. took ont tha mnil iand rifled it in the presence of the witness; kh'at'Davis theh! Vdrfed themail matter in a BWamp1,, he (witness) going' whh him at'hfs xequesC" and ttjen' lled the 'bag with mud n sunkljnf.Rreek; under a trestle., jaboutijhreeujtrters .of a, mile from the pepot. on he railroad, ' i 'lb 'officer "who 'had been employed ' in' -the e&'testiued 'as to- the finding of the mail and pouch ' in'-the. places - indicated,' being accpmpauied.: by. Aaron, God bolt as At tho conclusion of the testimony the hefendant. Gfeorco Davis was ordered to ive a justified bond in Clio 1 sum of $1,600 fothis appearance at the approaching term fcf the U. Sw District Court; in ' default of bic$ he. was commuted to jaiL' . The witness, Godbolt, was also required o give bond, in the sum - of $200 for his ppcarance, wuicu wa luruisneu. Warr'ants'were issued 1 yesterday for the rreht' Of ; two ' eolored ' boys, aimed Jim avis 'and (.Charles. Williams, ' on the con- ssiqnof the former, who, is now in jail waiting trial on the charge of larceny. that he and Williams bad robbed a mail poiiclin Charleston, 8. C. Williams was locked up with his alleged compahioa in iniquity to await a h'eannjrbefore. Commis sioner McQuigg. at 10 o'clock this morn lag, at which time some idea may be formed as to the amount of reliance to be placed in. tbe confession? alluded to. i;b QalTeaton Bonnd Dreise. ThaJ ffttf Grtf, of April ; lath, an- -J. . i - - , . i .i j day f rthe Fobet? dredging fleet. The Key West writer grows! facetious over the ap pearance : of the little - squadron; whichj according thim, was at first supposed to consist of Spanish iron-clads, meditating an attack on the Cuban colony at the Key. The two tugs, the John Bacon, Captain Denkln, and the ' M. ' B 'Curtis, Captain Lewiswilh the dredges and the lighters, badfkn 'exceedingly lucky 'passage from the Cape Fear to Ferdandina, and , thence t ' , . . . t . , - i . , ; -.1' . . 1. TM j ' ; rr . t . i i uuia mo x loriua coasi. ; x o iaa.e tue uuge aaa. up wieldly dredge , 'along the coast du-j rtog the . winter , was a serious enterprise, a I . ! . 1 "uvi naa ioitunaieiy oeen successiui. a last advices the dredses had reached Pen-. Kaockl'BseIea. ' ' . . jTwo colored meiliy the name of David Martin and Calvih Branson got into a'dis- -ptjteesterday 'morning on board of lacnara Mutcbings' wood flat, at , the loot of Princess street, oa which they were both empifoyed. 'about si blanket.' durins wh ichi Bntoiieized" a piece of wood and struck corsrol tt mil nnfiVin. ktm Awn whara ,he remained unconscious fpr several; min utes., in-' tbe? .meantime a physiciaa had been sent for and dressed the weunds. v At .last accounts the, Injured man was atill suf- tferipggreatlyJ Jo t imai vui,: mis p us affldavit of Amy Martin; sister or David Martin, aV warrant for the arrest ot Cilvin Brunaon was issued by Justice Hall, before whom the accused was subsequently arrsagned and required to enter into secu iyih thai suaiof $50; justified, for his appearance ; be fore him on ' Monday next, rnjdef'a'ult bf ' Which - hi was J committed to ajlnf njatUia &florJ?i-' A number ;ot saloons .where baposed mint, baa, long bef n fended, and other jess fashionablfiresortfiwherf;VstraighU?: oaly wreff played, :1ejther cWoeeclYbusiaejW! or alanilened;th$ir.ilicense privileges' yester- day. Vili.eomo 'eases hard times was the in epirin'ig ntTivetut in others the reason is said to have "been the demands of the lideale law. i We do not understand, in a solitary case, that lhei war fare'of the total anstuencers haa' produced: this shut-door f ever iadeedthe bes authorities intimate thktf ipeWDg -Abt; luscious strawberries; anWcaBuBdahVhce;J and milkV1 has' rather giftftf impetus to the beverage trade We the alcohohq waiB generally doiyward" i Harbor master's Beoart. pom Capt. jloseph Pjice, Harbor Master; fiayethCfoUowiag report of the arrival ofvessell atthia port, &a, for the month ot Apriui iflvjijy fjii mil! Amerieaa-SchoOoers -' 12.' a 'steamers ' 5;- total 4740 Tonnage 6,235. f."jJ""L"t n J Oii Tt)i( tl4aB)e;1er alar;Trakaa. ) Tie Sueday train onWiWisffim JEUU roidrfiwhicH arrites here at 8.46 AJ Mx; has ; be;a disailnued; al jalsof the otf leaving Wilmiagtott evpry Shndar at 9 50 PJ Ml 4 r Qn4hef WU Cv'&'AiiiL' TLUxU Sunday . 1 ... . .. - witu atiifiug k jt. au ana aepai tins; 'ai 8:30 P! Mi,1 hkve also'beeAVliscbnUntted.!K No change in other trains. st( iaa1neslCbyersaod' sellers aparl oh h 3 ottliqiie8tion.v Ti.teniensyt ; Fore?gU-BatqieS II i baf quenttnes ; I brigs' B- total' 15'. Tonnage 5,607. ' :5V! J Total arrivals 82.,y Total tbnhage 11,842; ToDa)' Indleausa. . . , - For the South Atlantic States, "falling barometer, 'south West winds' ahcT rainv foU lowed byitMing and west wh wiMtcieamg the indications for this section for todayr Tbe Fee orceanty oiBen.,U-:.i .'I rTbe,Genera.l AssembJy,ajt its laatsesjion passed a bill entitled i 'Ah-act tOfegulale the fees of certain county officers in Put county, "the popular construction Of which w as that it had i u ntversal applicatien and was so inte&dedwlThe effect of the prsrrH sions of this laWjas generally appliedwould be to cut down the fees of such, county, officers as Sheriff,' Clerks "of Court "and Register of Deeds toa eyihsignilct amount,' none of whom (would ' be-able to live on their ialarieavlbesideatiredncing the; pay of tales juroraJtffty cents a,day;; Thffc Raleigh Observer "published ,the .act, .and gav e an' opintduf inits eirjal Icoluaan, sustaining theories oX iti construction aa abdve set forth, which 'hadlHhe' effect' ItT oiut mufc iircaiy, impress ixxb people pi. . iae, State vuhi the idea i that its application would be unite'rsaU p Soucitor-Meerer1! our Criminal Court; hldweverftbok idierl ent view of the matter.his opinion being that at could be made applicable to Pitt county paly. Ie other words, that the law was to be construed in accordance with iu title,' andV jtherefore, advised the ( .Couaty j JCtommis- aioncrs of New Hanover to go on in the uiu wajr, rcgoruieys oi lue law, wujcu lie Was clearly of the opinion had ' ' no appli cation to our county officers; 1 i:'-,n j ' l' Upon this construction of the statute the members of. the yilmington Bar, Offered a opinion. Solicitor Moore, however, took the opinion of the Attorney .General, and hat offlcisl concurred with ,1'theSoiicitbr as will be seen by th oUowin a, copy.pf wnicn we ootameu upon application to one Of the interested parties at the Court House yesterday: 's ',..':-- Muiii.H -i' V ': " "Statb ovNoEto. Caboxzna j U- v 'OrFiCit ov Attokney Qjuswbqs, ; f XVAIiEIOH, April 29, -loYsJ. i "Mv Dear Sir: The act referred ta ia our letter is in Chap. 293, Laws 1879, and think, by its title, is tb be taken as only applicable to Pitt , county. It 4s entitled 'An Act to Regulate the Fees , of Certain Officers in Pitt County.',, -..,v;;.;t!i -s,. , "Yours truly, -. -,is . Tmos. S.Kekak. .. "B. B. more, Esq. Solicits ' for tha State.", This settles the question of the construc tion of the statute until it is decided in the Courts, and Solicitor Moore deserves a great deal of credit for thus promptly bring ing it to an issue. The result is undoubted ly very satisfactory tb the; various "county officers throughout the State, among whom it was creating quite a stirjand a great deal of indignant comment. ;,:,, 1 .. Sfteteoroloalcal Report f; April i t in, ( From Sergeant James M. Watson, Signal Officer at this port, we have the ' following report for the month of April: ,Tit ." Mean barometer, 30.011; 'mean tber mometer, 59.4 degrees; mean humidity,62.0; hifrhnnt ' barometer: H date 22nd. 30.468: lowest barometer, date 17tb, 29.55i; range of barometer. 1-912; highest temperature, date 23rd, 82 degrees; lowest temperature', date 4th, 32 degrees; range of temperature, 50 degrees; greateast daily range .of-tem- perature, date sra anaiaana,i;aegre; least' daily range of temperature date' 17th aad-28th64degreMpean ximuhi temperaturea, 69.4 deg. j mean of najnirawm tesnperaWres; 60.5 degrees;' daily.'range of temperature, 18.9 degrees; total rainfall 6f melted snow, 5.33 Inches; prevailing Wind, 8.W.; total movement 'of 11 wind; 6,002 miles; maximum velocity: of wind and di roctlon, 34miles, &jW., date lOthnum ber of foggy dsys, - 0; number of clear days, 17; numoer or iair uaysr (o; numoer of cloudy days on, which rain or anew fell, 4; number of cloudy days on which - ad fain or snow fell, 3; total dumber of days, oa which rain or snow, fell, 9: dates of IV IMajor Chas. M. Steaman, of, this city. wane en route zor uostoa on me steamer Foviderice, a few days Bincewas' robbed bt a pickpocket of a valuable gold? watch and; chain. , jPractibaliyvtha loss)s very srhillto the Major, as y our certaiu( knuw leilge that watch hatiat been, wVund up in two years;- His friends are how raising a fund id hy'lrim'' a$cihelli'naWtJtO' h4ve an approximate value of twenty-flVe" centa.. r tTkmaallable latte,a. .uoi .oil x fThe following are; thej unmjlable letters JS. w. x-ll. T. uerse, una; unas. a. Higgins, Brooklyn, L. I, ; one foreign postal aitt- i uiH- '"ir.l'L JiL'uf ' Cim.:..ilk caiu," xuraumui xxacuuauu, ouuu&uu, Pt nsntsi Miaa HeUia Cbllina ii'r-t'i U iil O M ffC mvKR ano niAHinti. it ... :"Ett?H(f-fcid i9i.uTOij na3 Wind quito. heavy below yesterday, f-; i'-An uakaownfiSCbbonerarriyedi ia Jb lifed at Boston from this port on. .the - r!Thv-'Bif tUV Wrigillemjai' lrym uiis port, rf jj.wjoj. vticuiiuo ua the 28th uJt, i .j-.ati iiiabwTL od 5 i-J The sebooner Benrf Hi -laWr; Per from t&ts port,arrivea atrtew, ueatora on the 27th ult. , o -.5v . i- The schooner: J$n X. Qriffln, Fo$Jerj arrived at - Jrbuadelpnia on tbe 29tn -ot April from Wilmington. . '1 f-The British barque EUp Uoort, Field ing,' cleared 'fromHhis;; for'LiyerpooV h MessrsAlexiMBpront7& Son. on tbe 29th of March, arrived out yeiterdayi' ; at U' "The steamer! Arrow, which Jeff Jtf 'daysagUjloryaCkaonvil?, Flerids, au4 then returned azain. left ouce mere for the i.,ti. She t same oesumuion tcbiciubj iuww , t dian't shoot bal at the, tnlet; hdwever, on 1 1 account of the heavy weather. low yesterday aRernoooinnoe? jj nwim.i I U Theobtier jmtM Thermometer Record. The following;will show the 'state of the thermometer; sX the atations m,en tiou ed; at 4.31 yesterday .evening, Washingtoa ciean time, as ascertained from the dau bulletiQ issued from the Signal Office in this city: Aantt;ji:4;: M 1 Key West' 84 Augusta. ..'...'-:77 IK O Dlie, ......... . 84 Charleston, 81 Charlotte . . . .. . . .66 Corsicana, ; ; . .70 Montgomery .V,.70 New Orleans,". . ; .83 Punta Rasst.. t .79 Savannah,?.,..; ..". ,87 St.' Marks.7,.;..84 tialvestoq,, ,,,.,.80 Hayana.;;l :ii 82 Lidfahbla;.;:81 JackionyiUe,r-87 Wilmington,, ... 62 CITY ITEMS. Chew Jacksoh's Bui Sweet JTavy.Tobacca THE MORNTNfJ STAR Mn alnrava ha io at tho' fauowiag places in the citx f The PurceU Hoaee,' Harifl News; Stand, and the Stau Office. , , SLECTBIC BELTS A biij-a Mire fnr iupvmii' debility." trematnre ' Aerxv. exhnnafinn ni Tha r.'S'i'1,1?5: cnlw maUed tree, i-Addtees -J. A- BKBYSS, 43 Chatham 8U. N.Y. - , r FOB TJPWAKDS. OP THIRTX, YIJ AJiii MBS jchUdren It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves iwxnu rouoi re)puaxS tne DOWClS, cores DT8KSTXBT and PTAtatHrsA, whether arising; from, teething ov other canes. A old and well-trfetf- remedy. 45 CSHTS A BOTTLS. .; '.!( i , : ., f v--'5 FINE ENGLISH GUNS. The attentton of snorts mea ls ravited to the advertisement el Messrs. J. & ,W .. Toliey, manoxactaien of fine breech-loadine t. miMimuismui, r.iit;iitiia. i ueir guna ara maae Jto order according to specification b and measure -pents furnlsned. thtts eesoring the right crook, Son, this the kind of weather; in which Consnmp. tion sows its seeds. ''These seeds are Coughs and Colds., Their, fruit, if unchecked, is death, ii Re- JNUW IS TtLI TKY LN14 TIM K This ia the nan. tucmuei, m uub icosmecuen,, mas Ja alb 8 honst of HOEBHOtiND and Tab," as a specific for Colds and Coughs, is -wiaout a rial in the world." 'For w sue or .ueaoa ana urc, forget not this. :,j I Pike's Toothache Dtods cars ToothaehM la nnn minute. . ' . .. . , ADVERTISEMENTS, 1 v Sunday School Concert. fJVHE CONCERT G1VEH BY THE CHILDREN 6f FEONT , STREET It,' K.' CHURCH wWDy re-, qomt, he -repeated FRlD AT NIGHT. ' Changes in ' -'i--r " ---.! i-i . ;-.!: !! i oie programme, will be made. . ; . - u, my 1 2t r I -m.. j Wft TTavfl itt. npHK "KINO OF SHIRTS . pfi 1 1 Retof orced and with PATENT i? ' ' ' i - i - 1 8LBBVB ADJUSTER. Completely madesd only Si.OO, - : t- my sit - rv.. ..... MUNEON Choice Reading. JUiE FXEST COLLECTION OF STANDARD and MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, in the cityv can be foundat the UYE BOOK STORE. 1 j Where yoa will also find , , . x, , :a Pianos, Organs, Guitars, Violins, - : ' - ' : . Music Boxes, Banjos, ,&a, 4 . -, , , ," Chromos and Steel Encravin ph. and Framed tit ajl sizes, and an endless variety of Games, 4c, at - f ; moiTwaimnitio my 3 tf K03 . 39 and 41 Market Kt r , ArJfitliUlATa r , .... . j:HJ. LOW PRICES, and. the unlver- . .( ; sal verdict is that BOOTS and SHOES can e Jionght at less 'Ulico" Vthftn " elflewhnra -gitjj.il :B;i5S4ft so aittictty) ati(i- ; GEO. R. FRENCH & SON'S, : '. 39 N. Front St., Wilmington. my atr r j BOQHT,OAT, CLOSE PRICES. , . 25Q Pf1 StTGARS, all grades, s . . . OfK Hhds Now Crop CUBA MOLASSES uMBtytyxi.'-iJ-'i" ! ' d450Wf .OLASSES. : ; KfVBbla Choice Family POEK, O J ' -g Oft fkBbls FLOUR, all grades, -. )ftn Bbls Distiliers' GLUE, -I tflA BdlsHOOP IRON, : . . v. a- n . nT New & Second Hand SPIRIT CASES j b. ir w a. Tr n OZ RolaaRAV . ... "I KA Tons GUAN APE GUANO, . my a tf - t'-i -Wholesale Gro. ft Com, Merts. 1 ID QUT' I'l'l "I niHn i.a 1) . r I 1.1. Bankrupt Notlce.,!,,j r' OTtCE is heretygtren'that a petition has been Ill Atea foi the C m ine jhbbics uoortoi tne united states. Case Fear District of North aamtin. hv Abraham m W eilL . of . Wllminsrton. dnlv declared baskrupt Tinder the Act of . Congress of March 2. 1867. for ta disthares and certiflcatw thereof from, au his deots. ana, other elaimsxKDTahlo BBdecssia act and. that the 16th day , of. May, 1879, at 10 O'ciocar, a. sa, Derore wuuani a. uatnne, Kegister In Bankruptcy, at the U.S. Coart Room In Fayette- Tille. are the time and place assigned for the hear-. m mz oi.,iue ffni wnen aoa woere au creoiiora wno nave Droved their debts, ana other nersons in-In terests may Attend and show canse. if ants taev- have, why the prayer of the petitioner, should not ejgranteoiiT 9 ;? -.aoiJHiiTrit?- otu n XJated at Wilmington, North Carolina, On the 1st . f . WM. LARE3NS, . ft MapaawJw, jajv Licltl.i J i tClerkJl ZldtiiAtiMetchs !HAT ARE IN WANT OF HARDWARE, ANJJ i desire to make their selections f mm the Isisest. BE9CK ana nest assortment in ine city, anoum wr taibly examine onr Stock and prices. -.;:.;! .i ?be Old Established Hardware House of " 'Lj fcfW f'ftOi pAWSON 4 CO., 'u pT tf nU 1M1.23 Market street. . m i JJ-J.....T.. t) I'1' f i 1 ' 1 .1 " .'.! ' . ' '' i leading Styles ifTRAW AN1 :! ite.'i t ?': ' HARRISdN 4 ALLEN !-" -ill 13(1); L'& i-4-' ,ttf-", i.. "?. aiyt.tf , ff.fJ .t--.fi -TV.-Matters. ; At Exchange" Corner f. 36 'fraiS rHaiWlm EVThe Ladies will and on examination that vnase ajik ma v tFSST. ever sold in this market mh28 tf v. N. Hi 6PEUNT, . ' Exchange Corner. " I 2'i-amass,i; S 60 ! four days,. . .... ...... 3 00 . Sto Oays,,..,.., I.,...-. - . 3 M One week,;;... 4 tt. u "SWW weeKJk.. ... -v. , . 6 M V.r jTlireeweeksi..;;... ' g w J)nemonth.. ' io as " s Two months,;.'..,..,.. ....... ' n o5 u - : Tferee months,;.. 54 00 : ' - Six months,; , s; 40 . " '-i'!;f .pneyear,......,.:.,..- .. font PerCoatract AdvertiBemenU taken. U tKKtv tionatery low rates."-!-;".??.- . -' ' - v Tea lines eHd Nonpareil typimule caeMiaik NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS; "Afifl Bash., Fresh VIRGINIA CSAL. ttUU 100( r-nshT WHITE CORN, Kn A Bush. MIXED CORN, OU U 200 Bbls Good FLOUR, all erado: 1AA Boxes MEAT, Smoked and Unemoked. IvU j Also, Vlaesnv. Soanieh Brown. j,-Uoop Iron, Glue. Spire, Olnger, . r. -. ,. ' . Peppec, Coffee, Sogar, Soap, e . For sale low at . , D. JU WORK'S, . ap 3D tf Noa, S and 3 South Water t At Low Prices; Hf ESS PORK. ill D.8.8IDKR. JI. C. HAMS. , - -i S.iVHAMS, SUGAR, COFFEE. ' ' " FLOUR. , CANDLES.' 80AP.'V . .. - - - SODA, - ,,. : - LYE. POTASH. 'J' .TOBACCO, . -iS-.. , . . CIGARS, ' ' - , PAPER, feAGS. v uo' TWINE, &C, At, At Low Prices frr Cash. - PATTERbON 4s UICKS. , ; ap30 DAWtf .: v -. Si N. Water Street.- , 10C8 Caiy St., Eichmond, Y&.ZZ " Asks attention to the following SPECIALTIES ; -, ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK, , GALVANIZED IRON, WORK, y - : ,.- SCOTCH AN1 AMERICA PIG IRON, , ' ' HYATT'S PATENT AREA LIGHTS, SILICATE PAINT. . . : .i ,. . . For HYATT'S LIGHTS he la a licensed manti. Tactorer. and sells them at New York prices. ' -i The SILICATE FAINT has the - endorsement of the Paris KxhibHioa and the Governments of Eng land and Germany, as the best Paint in existence.' my 1 uaswim - - - - - ; Hiss S. A; Strock v fTTAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK" JUL and the Northern cities with a GRAND COL- MOTION of , - .. ... r- 1. t . . SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, which, will be opened on tha 24TH. S5TH and KTH. The Ladies are .respectfully invited to examine.' ap S3, u :; TAXAYEBS . arobwlwd toezaminethe new arrived Stock at the " New Furniture Store, Going at Low Prices. ; ' .-'U BEUalKnDS Sc IflONKOK, N.Kcor. Market and 2d Sts., Wilmington, N.C ap 27 tf Warerooms Sd, bet. Market & Princess. Steamer Passport, jriAPT. J. W. HARPER. I 1 i p lii resttmo SUNDAY TRIPS TO 8MITHVILLE, APRtt t7, weather permitting. j ji iipa aa- usual isve xiock ai v.ou A. at. japsotf .. .QKO MYERS, Agent ALTAFFER& PRICE. j 7. .... We are net only Manufacturing . " , Sash, Doors. Blinds, MbULDINjGJS, &c.,, Y . But are tmningout soraeBTNE WORK In SHOW , i - UAoas, WAKiJ KUDUS, CHINA JfKEpiSEa j i AND BOOK CASES. .A fine stock . - ..) 1 -. . . . of Walnut Lumber on hand. - . , .work guaranteed and . . ..' i PRICES LOW. 1 ' 1 '; Dearborn's Blind Awninr Fixtures and Thorn. . son's "Uesible , Balancer" on hand. Call and see - n. . - Aiii Ai r An riuus,. wtory foot of Walnut-Street. Office on NhU, Red Cross. J. . - pt7tf ' tractor near 1 jChraers of Carriages; ' WAGONS. &t , aeeding Repairs, will find - it to their Interest to bring, them at once -to P. H. HAYDEN. ,Tf HARNESS. SADDLES, Ac., constantly on hand.1 ' HORSE SHOEING done at Low Prices. ; i Lime. Lime . -'..."' . . . . : J 1 1 f()00 Bbls LUMP LIMB,, y " .. y 200 1 i0' J0INA FINISHING LIME, ow lasdiBg ex-Schr. Mary B. Oliver. ; Fox rale low. we invite ne attention or Masons to this Lime. 1 ap26tf ' ROBINSON KING. THE Liverpool Srliondon Globe- it'l! SiroDgrcst Fire Insnrancc ; , fJo. . 1 In the World. , E7LoEses promptly adjusted and paid, on re ceipt of proofs. WITHOUT DISCOUNT, by 1 ' ' JNCv W, GORDON BROAgetta,' p7.tf a t 24 Nortb Water Street. ' i . 1 OiUy af Few Ilore;::: T3AVING BRICK LEFT. BUT M ' XT i PLENTY OF HARD AND SOFT ' t w-- , DOMESTIC BRICK. HAY, GRAIN, MEAL, FEED, V- -': ,.-- - bk&u trttAa, are ,c. 1 my 1 tf i PRESTON CUMMING CO. T For Sale, J TWENTY-BARREL SECOND -V wtb? Fixtures Complete; Call on or address J ' my 't tf - i LILLY ft BROTHER.' SODA WATER. According to the great chemist,' . . Baron Liebig, there is no mere healthful drink thin Soda Water, that Is, common water impregna- : tea with the powerful fluid which that sharp old as- " trqloger. Von Helmont, first detected and called,, Wild gas; Which Dr. Black rediscorered in lime- " ' stone, and styled fixed air; and which tbe great. Frenchman, Lavoisier, palled to. pieces, and called " carbonic acid It exhilarates the entiie system, in-,, ;$ vigorates every function, and specially promotes-' ,J digestion. This healthy and refreehing beverage la. , ready for yoa at - - NOR'i'HROP'b - ap27 tf y- .: .Fnilt and ConfecUonery Stores.,,; USE AND FRESH DRUGS v f , - ti r " "' AND CHEMICALS, MINERAlJ WATERS, by the Caseor Dcsen,-' s- JV'f BRANDIES, WHISKEYS and WINES, ,t ..j ;,,. i i v-r ' '.- For Medicinal Porposes, at al r. f. K. MoILflENNYV,v" :i 4 " 1 - Drugstore, . , j ap 87 tf ' N. E, Corner Market and Front Streets. J " ' Ice Cream Freezers. 53 VV BA&.VE JUST RECEIVED A LARGS AND i ' ! well assorted Stock of Blatchley as Gooch's Ice Cream Freezers, which are considered the best In- -V the market, and which we are prepared to sell at ' the lowest flgnres. .'. Call and examine before pur-; ' -chasing elsewhere, f !"'ni;M uifiILE8 eV MURCHI80N; 'f n ap 27 tf . 83 snd 40 Mnrchison Block, j, ; j -Comfort ! -Comfort! " 'jjKBIGSBATORS; ",5;: ilj' s . ' V f tl O a 3 J WATER COOLERS,'' .' 5 ' t - , " ' . j v i . i-4 . C : ICB CREAM FREEZERS. 7 i fill Much Comfori for little Money, ' i .BOSSMORa, and "PARKER" COOKS MOVING ' V j Z'j ' lull- ;f RIGHT OUT. " '-? H '-' v ' Cooks are pjeasoi, Housahalds Rejoice and Laxu TIT I ,tioiV. ' ap27tf Hate on Good Biscuits,' PARKER & TAYLOR, 19 Front 8treet - s f -r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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