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... r - --. I- THE II0BITZ1TG STAIl, By wn. n. sshnakid. -1 PH BLI8HKD DAILY -EXCEPT MONDA YKj UTH BUBSOBIPTtOS IK AOVAHCB: Omc year, (by mill) postage paid,.. $7 00 4lz months, " ,',.;,,'.ti . . ' , 4 00 Throe month, .; . '.t...w... 3 95 inemonth " t M To City 8abseriDer8,- delivered In any part of the city Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are ..SraU&SS not authorised to coueci ier . Sdvance. ; . - Elliott is to have a rowing match against "an unknown'! on June .Q. ' ItaUi( Minister of Finance reports a surplus ot l!3,060,O0O lirea for l879 ; Gea . GatU I ;maiJ baldi will fix ; his residence on Mho land, A serious riot Bad been; prb4 I rlnV at Cork.; Ireland, ifor two da J hptween rival bands: several! houses were! . '-"- v '-v'.V t I - wrecked forty rioters are In the infirmary British and French note, have beer tbe Khed,ve Will b? held sponsible ferj tbe consequence of recent events. Russia will surrender Enid ja to China.; work i at i'Conselt, England: Billsi were introduced in both Houses prohibit i-s iun military Interference in elections. rr-i The Mississippi Valley'Labor Convention,! 10 have met Monday, at Vicksbnrg, Missel promises to be largely attended. Preparations for a general advance in; South Africa are steadily progressing; the. Boers show an excellent disposition. - The strike at; WillistonillsMa88 re- mains unchanged; a strike will -he begun at Fait River.- ; - W. R. Homan nomi nated U. S.' Attorney for. the Eastern Dis trict of Texas. -Two drunken men in jrtil at Overton, Texas, fire it and are burnt to death. ; s Coy "Jared JB 'Eirby shot and killed Joo. Steele at Hempstead Metb odist Church, Texas; Steele killed Kirby's father "fourteen ye ara agp V - Railway sheds - at " Stratford, Ontario, were blown up byT nitro-glycerinef several men were killed anil 150 cars destroyed. w-f- Han lun won tho " scuir race- in England' easily! Reports are made or the discovery of iich' sifvermines i" Knnsas another bait, perhaps, ,fps the .deluded : negroes,! ," Senate Appropriations ' Committee ' have decided to strike from; the Appropriation bill the-clause requiring . the Secretary of tbe Treasury to'issiie 'at ' once reserve; legal tender notes to pay arrearages of pensions. - A whole town ia Ontario shaken: up to a high pitch of "excitement by a dyna mite explosion; property and 'lives "de stroyed i iThe Government is taking active measures to prevent invasion of the Indian territory: U: S. Minister Langsten reports the prevalence of yellow fever at Port au Prince. - House Coin initlee on Education and Labor yesterday resolved to report legislation forf. enforce ineot o tbeeight ; hour -law,- New, York markets : Money easy at 213 per I cent.; cotton firm at 12i121 cents; flour firm at"" ti 75a5 65; wbeat 4 cent better and very firm; corn i cent better and mod erately active; spirits -turpentine " firmer at 29i30jcist rosin d all at $1 85. The Repnbiicans will wait the de velopcftents of the Democrats before they caucus. . - Mini i-.t.,--.' , la the House caucus Mr. Kitehin took-tnoderate grounds. . . In tbeSen- ale caucus Gen. . Ransom was .very conservative in bis remarks (..' 1 : .' Tbe greatest cafe was taken to stop all possible leaks when the lloase that transpired is known, and we are - - V ' . -f ,nt I able ta give a brief; account of what occurred, as we find' it in t,he Wash- I ingtou letter of the R;nKmini Rtnt I of date of the 3d. Carlisle made the speech and it" maderltolf'o pression. He spoke for the commit- tee's . repcfH' -? r 'Tf -k'' -"Ewing favored' Vsligtiv compromise and that thtf 'riders' bo sent . to the Jresi dent in separate bills. The proposed comr promise is not a surrender; it simply places the question before tbe President in a new form. '.'-' 'v ;r' '.yi: w - . "Mills said thenar ty ought not to yield au inch. Let the President take his choice whether he .will approve tbe Appropriation Villi a nr itnl .along whbouj apprepriuu. tu .nuu.u.nf irtvr-Warn err Blac 1 . t?.. Ph.lmors airrnsd anYntanITiaa forwarded him his commission. 1 1 !l-.ZuLif Mtii. i w,kM- fiabeli Gooda and Ellis were not so extreme as the Western and Northern men, and Blount, c.:!. a.r.-- ri:i.. ip.n. Tiavidson, &v?Zt"? 0.1VCU1D ftUU DUCllJ . - :..;AHflT?rkaisra haiti1 v in f vorof securing the reforms, if it could pos- iibly be done, but in any svent the appro iPrutions should .be made," . , y .. . Polndexter senteneed Att ;,AiTBetls; , lpMh bf th Prisoner, t - . I Richmond State, May 3.1 v Tbii morning John E, Poindexier, f irtft. . voluntary man slaughter of di!C: i!CurUsas led to tha Lr f m Hustinff Court 'for . - . . sentence, la response io neueawoii of tbe( Tudge, hether he had any- thin to aav whv the aentenee t ine law should not be passea tue prison er arose. And in a Teryfirnf voice said, in substance; that be could not bow his head and receive hesenterice: of the law without again" responding "Not o-niltv n and DTOtestinc affsinst , guilty, :aDaxKp;? ii. erdict a verdict-Sebicb, if rati- tbe v fied-by the judgment of, ;t the comma- flitv.itoakesl.ihi the Ifirst victim of a litp .rnakfia him. the jfirSt Victim Of A revolution in the public sentiment of 1. .l.. .v- Jf- f wnmnft 4a iim oiaie. wuicu uas cuuvw 1. : a . . a c - a. kax -e nnnTiiii iiiiii i.iai oeiieve tna. mo ucicuc, a, iiyt-a- r,of th. ar.t uU himself and. society, lie aeciarea thaiTmft'ifVtf ka in self-defence, and that he had been actuated by no --idte Hi.whol..hdo.iogtbougbt had been tbsi protection of . bis own life.". He would :gladlytgtve one-halt of bli 4Temainhig " days to restore Tiolatio.na These were disposed 01 as sympathy:, for the, deceased and., torJw. , Droged, , withdrawn. 81 hia aister.- lie alluded to the .awful r.kaatiaamant. ha Vio1 onffflredj . and i h.t ha -nnld anffr fnr tho remainder i - V VOL. XX1V.NO. 36. of his life: that to'lnm twii vnsirl in I' the penitentiary was as great a pun- ishment as. twenty, 4 f 4? t- i Xhiit JjCLlteltrfojc ..alt jothera, and ex-1 w " iiuuocii iuo wuiy i Btessed the deehest retrret fnr an rt I which, while committed in the inhe rent, right of Jieirerence -w.QU.ia ?al ways-blight; his'life, - - , "1 - ' VTa aar m a a V a mmm - faA.a. aart years. The execution of the sentence waa I not exceeding; I S l0 allow counsel' apply for a writ to allow bonnseL to apply for a writ of etrpr and ajgrffi j;1 RffiiVI ASS?W; - Revenue collections in Fottrth Distiict last week," $47,605.28. TrtilfVte THrtlr' Iif nrnX' mt Rt.tao- I vtueon jneyipie anttus nuuepces t ... .. . n . . . ... v t - t ' Cotton receipts at Raleigh last week Were 323 bales. ' Increase ' thus far 3,090 bales. I' V: . ' 51:..nnVlrp.r4:'coqtyJ. bas nst . sent two convicts and Cherokee - two to the penitentiary. : . ':iX i -The Swep8onca8e' has been re manded back to Wake on account of de fect in transcript. ' .l 1 ' -James McCrary, father of Secre tary George W.McCrary. writes tbe States ville American thai he waa horn 4a Iredell county, November 23d, 1797. His son was born In Indiana?"'' Former State Senator . Maj. H. Bingham, while canvasstng tbe county in the interest of the' W. & C. N. G. R. R., had fall from hUborse His injuries though painful, are not serious.- i--'tl "''rMraT'SsraQ C. McRorie, born in FayetteviUe, died at Statesville on the 26th nit. She was the mother of "Luola," tbe clever poet who used to write for the iT. G. Pretiytqriant and married. Rev. Willis Lt Miller. . . The Asheville Citizen notes the marriage of Mr. Thomas F. Dillingham, aged 77, to Mrs. Sarah Dougherty, aged 73. The waiters were Mraod Mis. Joseph Baiv neti aked 70 and 70 who -had waited- on Mr. Dillingham, t but first marriage, fifty- iour years ago. - v Turf .Field and Jfarmi Sena tor M. W.. Ransom, of North Carolina, was I in the city last week, aod he called to see us. At YYeldon lie is ngageu in stocK breeding and he informs ua that he-can produce a colt three years oiu, lor viou. The Senator finds his horses quite a relief from the cares of State. He has thirty head, all told, and Red Dick, ; by Lexing- I iton,outorA aoama. ny arownuicavuat iu. hcataai r isia ttttiri -. i .at vpt i hifx oi &i linn i had five starters-r-Swannanaa, Red Slipper. JBill Day, Hatteras and llobkirk ..... . . . - . t 1 - 1 I K.ltlDgnarii - iMCominence - ment exercises of Richmond Academy, at this Place. Rev. G. W. Keal, principal, becur on the 27th of June next The an-. nnal sermon will be Breached ; by the Rev. E. A. Yates, ' of Wilmington ; and Rey. T. J. Allison, of this town, will deliver the literary" address. - 'The protracted meetinr at the court house,' by Kev. Jr. M. Jordan, which bad . been in progress for two wteks. closed on Sunday night last. Sixteen persons were immersed. -Several hundred dollars . have been subscribed for the erection of a Baptist church, and in a few months we expect to See the build ing completed.-r lil-tS 1 ZNetibefniatri The surveying par- tv. under tb coounantf -of T Captain Frost, who for some time have been surveying the route "between this city and WUminga ton for the , proposed, inland, ship canal, have completed their labors and returned to Norfolk. The revenue steamer Ste vens, Captain A. C. Abbey commanding, cruised in the sounds of North Carolina durinc the oast month- about 1,700 miles. - Thishasbeen a ousyweex wun our ;v" On Monday mornincthev commenced' picking peas, and during the weea: aoout iwu iuiuuu shipped to Baltimore and New York,where, . . , . . m a,o a. wa learn.thev nave oeen soiu u trum u yw tb t4 25 per box. Next week will he the tbie week: however, and should turn out four or five thousand boxes, r ::; .' At Raleigh Observer: -Dent -shot Dickanon in Louisbure on Thursday lasW Diekerson is dead and Dent is in jaiL Il O. O.F.-A lodge was organized at Hen cfersonviUe, Granville county. May 1st, by n..A -M..rr T.oW. The iade is called ar . . w , Gilliam Lodge, No. I05,after the late Judge Gilliam. The old lodge at Farmyille, Pitt. cbuntv. ,was reereanized on the 28th of last w. n.ih 'in uanrnur ul n.uuiuaT i - . t i i.. .a tr aj..Uidi has appointed Charles M- Busbee, riq.,his aide deMjamp wun nv noa w wnumu rtlr Oriaaom has eone to attend the Nation 1 at Medical COnvention,at Atianta,Ga. I Andrew Kittrell, JMea jrreemaa ana m. I H Pnii.r. all colored, were arraigned on LoniabuVr. for burglariously I J a, . TV J 1 1 T a a I opt for Moadftv . . . . L i20HbrdJo ahhei The pros- HS Si"iS3 1 AT SakaaaM, .. . ! at0 WflMf quality. The storage barn of Mr. KBffln TOnandlerf near Blue yving, t was destroyed oy me iaa waeit. ajob w insurance. Rer. Mr. Engle, of New Tr.-v has accented the Rectorship of the Church of the Holy Innocents, at Hender. 11T .aaa mImAHAiI . 1 f AW. K a" AM Sal a thft faRthat, h EPMSSf10! arp mikf 5.S2222 i house or;WonDiih'.-'r" cjm.e ia8teadily improving In Oxford. ReT-j t. Gibbshas gone to Raleigh to in- i Tito Mrs. Moon, . tne grea. iuiB .n "i7r .;:aTiriTnrd and nreach a series it sermons. v We are pleased to learn olored Mewooiaw ui wmbw propose t cpmmenee uo.u .v: time during tne preueu. iuwu, r"" of worship. -Al - too Mw"La; I Jcxet was agreea on; j Crawford; for Commissioners, Sndla, JrjUW; Crews picket was' agreed' on: x or jaayor, a. . , W. 1I AABJ Landis. jliw; JWeaam1 aiona . j BejU I t ; o-w511a Am trim tx: The an- nvfa calal0a,,,e pf JSimonton Female Col- a a - -aa aa rxj iiranr ann avi aa niaiwiiinh i lege, jurs. Aii. n ui.us r-"-"; : L 11ii.hU nrinc.iaalf for 187879. has lUSt f -:--vr "ViV:,?-- h. n.mpa nf ceiTi0g instruction at this .most excellent tnatitntion. Aside from the amnesty cases which only remained on. the docket ; rSSSffi I ta0re. there onlyedtrstha docker I A, late term at ihis placer 55 cases fof ! i Hn.iArI for defendants, either on affidavit i , nr nnnaooearaBce.' and 1 for the 1 United States, Twenty-nino persons were - . - - IB-A ' . . -W" ! , ' , , ... - . i- ' t ; ;j.i'-' .'i- ' - t - - - - " ' ' i --",:. '. :,..?...! . , . t.wM ' l'l' .. 'i1" ...... . - .-. T ...,. ......... ...WILMINGTON, N; C, TUESDAYi sentenced tei'1 varinna tp.rmn nf imnrisohi f menu - - A young man by the name 0t S1?0' PlowiDS! in "hia fatbertfield; Iq int o.nnlninpd nm XfilMl in fcroirt ana stiver r coiqi chichi U aecertainecltaihato heeri buried by a, Axiserly old, senUemn,and 'erownef of may yftrf Craie. a : well known citizen of Oraneci I county, died on Thursday.'- Tbe Uon4 aresational Churches of this State are now holding their first 8tate Conference In this city, at the church ' here, on South-street.! ToVa are nve cnurcuea 01 mis oenomin- North Carolina, of which' four are They are under tbe auspices or the; American Missionary. Association, Colonel Polk, the .Commissioner ot Agrt culture, ias been, suffering :greaiIy.xorkthe past two weeks with a severe illness- - He .was better &tnrdayw:vr7rThenlcer ot the recently organized company at Aiorgan-, ton, called the Avery 6uard8,1 have been commissioned by his Excellency Gov, Jar- T.lntsn.n' R . W Tlavia. OA 1 .tpntnnnnt il vis. xney are: uapiain, u. a. cnsioi; asi ur 1, CI T 1 n J x KI I W.F. SpencerVJunior 2d Lieutenant, W.; j. uicaa ine company, wia ae awacnea w " a a. a" I which now consists of four companies. 1 The spire of the new Second. Pre! ian churchis now being coyered. edifice-will' be finished tin about tx; hyteri The weeks, and is quite handsome in its exte rior appearance. !-, The nears or me Treasurer and his clerks were made glad yesterday .by the reception of . $68,000 of bonds for exchange, mese were au sent in by a gentleman of f Wilmington; l. The Governor of Virginia has made a re-t ouiaition on the Governor of this Slate for John Branch, who is now, in Halifax jail and v a refuge- from justice. A horse thief.' There have thus far been 110 converions attheEdenton Street Meth: odist church, 5... ,.,-I,i : lv. ; ! , - i Charlotte- Obs&rvert It is-- said that a chaneo of Schedule will soon ; be rands on the Watern North Carolina Rail road bv which Dasseneers 'for the moun4 tains will leave Charlotte at night and ar4 rive at Ashevuie in time for dinner the next day. The AbLlne Railroad has notices nested on at its denote warning the public that ail persons caught on tbe track of the cemnanv are liable to indictment as trespassers, The ' meeting ot the directors of the "Western i North Carolina Railroad, whicQ Was to have been held at Asheville on the 13th of the present month. will oceur at Heory'e, formerly the head of the road. The shipmente of bullion! to this city from the mountain counties show that greater attention has been' given to placer mining tnan- neretoiore. ' A new body of good grade ore is reported to have been recently opened in me xao kin mine at -Salisbury. BeTeral par ties of investors - are in1 the State: three I of them are from Boston, - each having 1 its own expert.? Several properties are tinder examination. North Carolina mines are exwtm h r i w m . Kiiqa Ai mff Atrncniinrfti i Department,1 came to the City- yesterday 1 . : . 1. . t?f AAA 41. W - 4kUk 1 were desuned for distribution in streams and ponds alone the Air Line Railroad; ' On arriving nt the depot here, the water in the cana tu- which the nsn were transported was chanced, and a few hours afterwards an examination showed that every fish in I the -cans -was- dead raa"-BiecktenoaTg Presbvterv is in session 1st Castanea Grove church, in Lincoln county.The delegates from tbe churches in this city left day be- forrday to altendT ' DnThoias J L. Johnston, brother :of;lCol.:WillUm Iv Johnsten, of this city, died at his home, in Rock Hill, yesterday morning. CITY- i I N RW AnVKKTIlKnBNTS 1 Mrasow-JIpro shirts., .s H , I Ar -jttvtk'o CtAawmafiira lino "-" I 1 ttmWnamnaflMUii. . G. R. FRKBTC9JfcJoir-aiippers.tT s Soi. Bear & Bbo Still for sale; i Meeting Children's Hem. Association. Iocal Dots I A colortdaIkihgmatch is to take place at the City Hall ' next week; the proceeds to be for the benefit of the Eureka Band. j - Wetlearn that $80 and $100" was realized by the two Sunday School concerts given at tbe Front Street M. is. cnurcn last week. Sherard Newsdm. ' colored ar- 1 nested yesterday on a peace warrant, was . - ...a, L . I hld for trial before Justice Grady, of Cape Pear Town8bip, this morning. , - ' , '' I- , r . i i mi . . r Tf . z 1 i 1 no nrninnnR ni naiiMHiii wax iiministered to fo'uP Undldates at the First Baptist Church on' Sunday evening, the Rev. Mr. Taylot officiating. i Since Saturday morning our L grain dealers hayebeen bretty badly coined. aa much as : thirty-three thousand bushels aIUUUU lUIUJ-tullv ,uvuaouu wuou time. u-uv. that - .iThia'avemnff1 the 'steairlJloht I 1 , will make an excursion ullbbilth yitle by moonlight; for tbe benefit of those I w jQ wjah, to attend the Church-fair at that place. i; s rr i . . J -av . 4 Aiir ast ' aiuw of Seventh, between Prindess and iDhu;! ----" f fMW was badly cut up by the eniuesai hose reels on the way to the fire yesWd and ay morning. t , , , ;r... I It has been suggested, that now, while tbe Uity nan is:t)eipg Tepaireu, wm I . . ar-a a.-.,. ',- 1 ' ana be 'a "good timeo transfer the fire, lMnv f rom'the Market Hens to- that-ouiid W'Wch is considered by many the mta- I,"T, , . l-ptsr luuaiiuu iui , 4 j- ,,f . .-..j i-.iti r . meotinff,of .lhe , Children's I i t i i' 1- i Memorial Association wuv oo ueiu wu Wednesday aitereoon, at o o cipca, ai ui MiawiRnrr end . JlmeCn . ' i of gt Tames church. "Evefy member 1 i of the Association Is earnestly requested to be present,-' : s ; ' 1 The Wilmington Gas Company was to have had its Annual meeting at the Secretary 'and Treasurer's office yesterday morning, at lp o'clockv Arottg to a auorum of theilstockhbldeirsiJn6tf being present; the meeting was pdstporied until the9thinst.r.-' fn.-. v vio ' l babies could talk," they, would often express their thanks' to their nurses, for re llevlng them of pain and suffering by the use of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. - t .To - Dai's Indication!. Ll For thB.SouthiAtlaD(tiC( Spates, slightly cooler J borlhwest' wlndsr paitly cloudy "w" , ,-, .-- - are the indications for to-day. The r ire Tetttrday neraiaar. 'alarm bells sounded for a fire in the second fire district, which proved to be in a two- story dwelling house on the corner of Tenth and Princess streets, the. property of the prdprietor.of this paper,' and occupied by a colored woman by the name of Lucy Thomas!' The fire occurred in. the weather- .!.V , -1 .t.- J 1 ooaruing uaua. y , iuo luciotc, uu was caused by a defect In the , chimney. The flames were soon extinguished by the use of bncketa; The . engines were i promptly on hand, two of them, the Adrian and the Little Giant; at the cistern corner of Ches- UUt and MacRaO 8treet8. but by the time thev had wet their hose the news came . 1 , ...1 ,v firA ,n..a . The damage was slight, and mostly con- jistedof the tearing off of weatherboarding hthefUe: The loss was covered by HJ"' - , ' insurance in the Scottish-: Commercial.- of Glaszow. represented by Messrs. W.' L. 8mith'& Co. 11 - ' Riayor's conn. 1 " "There Were two cases before this Court! yesterday morning, but only one of any im- nortance. Morris Gibbes, a colored indi- Tldual with a very forbidding countenance. and manners that were not -calculated to I iavoraniy impress me vouri, wasarraignea i mr T . .. - . .V ! . . 1 n the charge of persistently following up, cursing' and abusing and threatening Of fleer J. N. VanSoelettfotrSaturday after noon last, whom "he Charged with putting "his partner" in jail, said partner being Is rael Jones, colored, who was locked up in the earliei part of the day. in default of se curity, for stealing a tub of lard from Mr. D. L. Gore."( 'The charge,; was proven by several respectable witnesses, and a', big I: stick was exhibited in Court Which accused had in his hand at tbe time.and with which he made 'sundry threatening demonstra tions. He was sentenced , to pay a fine, of $25 or be imprisoned fur thirty days. I - -nr . . ... : . . . j YVnen UlDOea bouicuud icruituaics, ii iiu before, ha will probably be called to ac jcpnnt for his ' confessed partnership with it the Knight or. be juaru a uo. 1 JPerJary. j.n Qie rr . otn colored nao a uearing ueiore u uauce Gardner yesterday morning, on the charge Ol navingperjurea inemseivea wuue giTiug in their testimony before justice tocou, a few days sioce, in a case of assault and hatterv. in which one Fred, Brown waa plaintiff and Missouri Waiters defendant. Quite a number of witnesses were examined. UDonwhich the Maaistrate. after animad-, VW ome length upon the crime of net jury, the frequency of its commission, and its dangerous tendencies in the com- l inanity, announced that he would reserve his decision in the case, before him nntil thU morning. The defendants thereupon cave security for - their appearance and were released from custody. Sunday SeUool Blceta. : At the conclusion of the Sabbath School II. . . . . . . ... exercises at tne JTront: street meinoaisi Church, on Sunday afternoon last, an elec-1 Hon of officers for the ensuing year was held, with the following result: I SuperiniendentW . M. Parker 1 Assistant Superintendent R. W. Chad- WICK I rr-- i J .... nr W Unit.., , ii&rariaD. H. Walsh. Assistant Librarian "Bea. Jacobs. AtlBs: or GcrernlnK Beard cv x At a meeting of the Governing Board of f the Carolina Yacht Club, held last night,. I IU. aT -1 1 . I - - . A . aaaa am T tA1 VI SB MM i me iouowiu suuimmees wsio oyi for the next year. ; , 1 iRega'tta v Committee John . 3i Fowler, . i nnrwoua 41 lea. cj. r, uowiu. ,, - .-- Membership Committee E.W. Manning. 33errj,Gleayes, Clayton Gilea ; w frhe, dues Tor the ensuing year were con Iinued as xormetly. , . . ; ' l Vi S. Platrlet court; The IL S- District I Court, His Honor, Geo4 W Brooks, presiding; convened In this cuv Yesterdav. The dav was con - sujned in the consideration--of motions in twp. Admiralty caseai whtelt?were Argued bj counsel for the defendants and Com- mtssipner Cantwell; pending decisions in which Court adjourned until this morning. . jrepbyterlaa Geaaral Aaaemaiy The Presbyterian 4 General 1 Assembly meets at Louisville, Ky., on the 15th inBt The tlelegatea ;f romhis3 city areReviDr.; jus. a. vvmsub, oi iue :f irst jfiouj Chhrch, and Alex. Sprung Esq.r .of the Seeond Church. They. w ill leave for Louis ville next week.tf;ftiW-v? VUItlns Ledctiof Gosd aanaaritana "hree Lodges of. the. tpojG'oodiSsh of a lodge of the order in this city." ;. - ; - j travis.ss-'1'afcp 'iLj-i' ' ' ' ri r -j- Tbeii.schooner . ?roy, CapU Penton, bound from Sballotte;t6 . this port with a imrgo'pfilVpali bhA'uMayfekieai the ; whart at Fort jDaswelL A part of the cargo 'was saved. Aug, has fdready J&een, landed fa this city, and there is a likelihood that nearly all the remainder .' Will be taked off success fuilj.'yThe yessel, which was consigned to. Mr. Alfred Martin, will, in all probabUity, be gotten- off .. Capt Morgan; Of AhS schr; Ontario? stood manfully by his fellow, sea men; until himself and craft were inside the bar when the heavy weather compelled him to beach the Spray. maritass arrived from Chartott4ast eve "T" ? v"" ! ? proves, n. a. vriiiara, a-. . ning; and lodges from Golumbia and other fine as much as $50 and Imprisonment wljjfioraonv': ' v f'. ?' 1 ptoees are exnectadJhia.o&rto4talke- no' fW1 t iktt'Orant was '.warded the prize n.rt ith-ifihrat;irrf .1 anniversary Impose amohtMy tax pti$3onhucker8.3 -; hvkl.e vear endins this date for prompt- MAY 6.-.1879: 2 '-'J CQCNTT CORtniSSIONERS, Abstract' ot Prs)eeedlac la Kegalar t Seaatoa ..,., t '., X I , The Board met in regular, monthly aes4 sion at 2:30 yesterday afternoon. Present William L. Smith, Chairman1, and Com' missioners H. A'Bagg, B. G. Worth, Jam ea A - a. . . . .... i n - -,(.'. .y. J1 1 I monigomery ana a. J . waay. -. - i The minutes of I(the preceding' meeting ntouaUU . t . ,t , u, I Uommissioner ytr&ay . reported . tnac Smith's Creek bridge had been repaired It was ordered that five hundred' copies of tax notices be printed and distributed to the assessors. : 'The Treasurer made his monthlv renortl on the school fund, which was examined,;! round correct and Ordered on tile. ., I A report of '. the Sheriff l reference to laying off a new road in Federal Ppint and Masonboro Townships was received; Licenses to retail spirituous liquors were granted to theT following persons, to-wit: H.: A. Qlaymeyer, Edward Bryson,' J a'mes Keaean, Jj W. GerdtsL. Tollers'N Wfl- n,T' i v rn w5 G. F. Colin, C.To en,t 3: Wj Moody, agent, ; TonKampen, J. Fernberger, j John Harr. Jr.. Cobb Brothers. A Deume- j landt, J. H. Grotgen, Carl Mugge,' George L. Schutte, R. F. Eyden, E. W. Doscher. John D; Stelges, Charles Wessell,' John F. Stolter, C. Micheles, J. Dv H; Klander, Johi 1 G. . Oldenhuttel, . Charles Schulken", John Meyer.IL Schulken.Luhrs & Lut j en.Geprge E. Burden, J. D. Wessell, Charles Stem- merman, William Futrell, H. , W. Bryantt n . T ,r:.'tlf'11!. ' rfl-i T1L oarau j . meyeri uiiaiu x.v'rvtiien.xwucrii J. Scarborough J. H. Bosch, John O'Brien, John Carroll. ' Antone Rush.' 'ijohn ' Car- run, a. a.. Ks. ttcbscii, a. a. vuu&, u.- W.: Dnls, John H. Bremer, A. K ' Keyerj Binford & Hill,' M. Hullman, D.! OUen John F. Rulfs, Henry Haar. WmUlrichi ! Marv Davis His Honor, Judge Meares, gave . notice that an extra term Of the Criminal Court of New Hanover county would be held the last wecir in Ma v. tne zom inBi. - Bills from the Cleik of the . Supreme Court for costs, in sundry cases, amounting to $41 50, were ordered to be paid by the County Treaanqar. It was ordered by the : Board that the petition for" the opening of a road to Jb ranxs' iiandmg from tne oeven-mue post in Harnett township, he granted, and tbe Sheriff be instructed to summon a jury and lay off said rpad in conformity to law, and issue the writ to the'Sheriff. Application of John F. Garrell, Superin tendent, in regard to certain repairs about the Poor House premises, was granted. f A communication from Dr. W.W. Lane In reference to the Insane Department, was referred to the Conference Committee. The application of Edward A.: Alder man, for studentship at. the ; University of North Carolina, for the fiscal year com- meaciDg August 29th, 1879. and ending June 5th, 1880, was granted. The following list of jurors, to serve at tho ; anoroachina - term ; of the -Criminal: Court, was drawn : u? .....,(; James O. Bowden, A. S. Winstead, J. EU Crow, Henry Nash, S. SoIomotvE. P. Bailey, B. A. IMcClammy, George ; Grady, William H. Taylor, John Ottaway, James .W; Green, S. H. Morton, Heaiy B; Jewett, I TV T-k. 1 W Ct.nhsn'.lTafellO i ioun ajci, . n. "vjv" Daniel JLS Lyons, A. G. Rossi Daniel M. l xaies, j-. j. uujj, v. it . uo. Joseph D. Sampson,' Jesse lyes, Alfred Martin, Lay ton L. Boone, Ben j amin Scott, William Futrell. Thomas' J. Southerland, A- -i " a V IIP tf'' YuLM.aia 1 VYliliam uucnrisi, i. ..ia. oarnen, f r,t(. The Board next proceeded to d'atjle chair. followmg list 01 jurors to sepe at jnenwjt term of the Superior Court, commencing on the nrst Monday in June: ,,. : aVv First Week. James Alderman, .Joshua Meares, William M. Hayes, Thomas F, Bagley; B. A R. , Birdsey, Joseph Frrows j Robert Hi Wright, Derry Pickett, Lewis HollingsworthA. F. Newkirk, Albert W Watson, GerrettWalker ;e ; uifu'-trt. ndTT!eJi.--Roderick:MlcRae, Samuel W. Holden, George Batson, Julius Fj A. Reaves, JWRobbins, L. J. Thornton, Allison Alderman, B. F. Mitchell, A. J Deal,' John McEvoy, Isbain Swett, Joseph Sternberger.t ' '.. The Board destroyed fifty-eight ; blank bonds of $500 each,, and ttree blank bonds of $100each, with all the i coupons attached, i , ,... ua. nn nol fnr fund, lQe Qld debUf-theM5ounty under , - -, hr mfijlM thbilfins th'e coaQty ot wew Hanover :to f and her debt. The Board theA adjourned nntil the first ' , i aa-aS i f ' I ; DOABD OB ALDEBBIBNi The Beknlar JOLeellns Iaa NIsAU : The Board of Aldermen met at the Oily Hall last night; present, HiS Honor, Mayor Fishblate.' and lldermen ysFiannef, Bowdeni YoaGlahn, VoliersFosterKing, Lowreyand Hilt : X VZZ The Committee on Ordinances .reported an ordinance prohibiting .forestalling the The Committee on ihe communication of Dr.!w W Land rtportedth lunda u.i.ir AMnMiitAfi iHt-lhni UcuaiA .va -uta jvwa v. - i ftrfarfbW The Committed Vn ihts reported favor abloB theapplioaUon of D; Cartjoha.'.nd samcienlly recovered from h.s late .indis thVchlet bfol posaiori tdTie out again. The Testimonial tno Wllftra 1-' ceHto Mrs. IX-Kahnweiler, or which up a largeoil lamp : ja;-LdJna &o voac1w., ' f. ThrnimKotttFir iMoetbaDirectovwiu, we lare, ir-. reiMcov? , , . x stolter anu.iiarauig;tiww'vR r"-rr t!J!j;rr;i v"i -jf -s U"";'li -w tiwk in jeeard to J formers are requested .to, meet,tormorrow SsSSSS being" give- power to act in the premises. . ; .rt'. Mayor:, Fishblate, as Chairman of tbe ppecial : jOommiltee on .-Telephones in connection with -Hie Pira Denartment. reoorled that consultation had been - .-. Bo'r J I t Audit and Finance, and they : had"' unanimously agreed to have1' them,' constructed!' The whoWmaMiM- rffprrprl " harlt in th - 8D'iaj Committee; which was emnowered t0 net;---,-: -t 'The Committee bn Ordinances 'reported an prainancej, waica was pqopieo, , pre- i .BuriDiD? inai anv -nersor-L -or ' nersnns unn .hall induce "sesmen -to leave vessels, or I -shall harbor them , when ' so doiDgmay be fined ft5l) and imnrisonpfl nnt. pTWpfHnir SO daysj f-i ; ot t t , a Mnynr,An ... nrnr,t t xnMtK Drdinwes .laws " and' charters of.the city, and putting them in suitable" book form fortheTretter'understandTne, which was referred ommittee on Police. ; 1 U-It'waa orderafl that in" all rnsp where punishments for the violaliAn of any city ordinance are jaow Jixed KtL siiu id ex ceed $50 fine or 30 daysMrnprisonment, that the Same ,be reduced to. $50, or; imprison- U,'kV it Aa ordinance. was adopted in relation to the collection of ' taxes, from -1870 up to date; and providing most - stringent m en sures Jor enf orfci og and ' 'carry insc out ' the ame-:..-l,vi'r .. :i i f--js 3 J i ..... J . - - - j . Ordinance in regard ., to cooking in .the Market was appropriately referred. A communication from J. W. Taylor, in reference Cto."- furnishing saw-dust and Shavings f or the streets,was referred -to Committee on Streets ..and Wharves, with power to acti i "t . j . ' -1 ""' 'A commtrnication from Board of Trade, in regard to . drummer' license issued un der section 25 of ihe Revenue Laws; which ruling was that they Bhould have a. license for every' house "they represent, .was re ferred to tne Treasurer and Uity Attorney f j A petitibn from Free Love and GoldenJ .Lyre Lodges Good , Samaritans, for use of Uity Mall on the aoth of May, was granted ''on coaditlen' that they pay for gas and vos cate the same by 12 o'clock midnight. - ' A petition from St. Luke's Church, ask mg aid for Abe purchase of a bell and the erection of a fire alarm, was referred to the committee on Fire Department. t A'petition from Howard Relief Fire En gine; Company,1 No. 1; asking for . new Wheels to their engine, was referred to committee on Fire Department, with in structions to act definitely in the matter.' I Alderman Foster presented a resolution, which was referred to committee on Fire Department, providing for testing - all oils Used for lighting purposes and. punishing for misdemeanor parties who buy, . import Or sell oils under 120 gravity or fire test. The reports of Superintendent of Health for;. February,: March and April, and of (jhief Engineer of . Fire 1 Department for March and April, .were read and, ordered On file and to be recorded. ' r . - , The committee to whom was referred the matter of Market Houses, submitted ma- jbrity and minority reports. : Considerable debate ensued, hut the former was finally adopted, and the Mayer, announced, as the committee called for by that report, tne Mayor, and Aldermen YonGlahn, Myers Bowden and Hill. . . The Board then adjourned. ' ; Carolina ITaerit Clan. I The regular annual meetiug of the Caro lina Yacht Club was held at J.he City rial' last night, Fleet-CaptaiB-GvAWiggins in .,. .e readirje 0f the minutes .of the I ii Vheiiin'jf and aonrovine the Treasurer's approving report,- an election 01 omcers ior tne ensu ing year was entered into, which resulted si follows k ,t ICommodore 1. A., Wiggins. Ijrieei uaptaia uiayion uuea , f Flag Captain E. Fl Burruss. , y SPurser John Jf. Fowler. iGbverhing1 Board Norwood Giles,. A, D Lippitt and John M. Cazaux. ' t Measurer- W- Li Parsley;? 1 -; J 1 . ilarshafof Club Grounds Berry G leaves. pThe Regatta Committee were empowered and instructed to . have .the yachts ; of. the squadron brought from the soand to the I city; Sad provide for one or more races' in 1 jthe river before the 4lh of July s "" ' ' r The prospect is that the number of re gattas will be -increased this year, as there apbears to -be a revival of interest among - t " a. a . a m .a aS a tne members in tne woric or tne uiuo.;T HOOK Aai4 Ladder ..Company ! At the annual meeting of the Wilmington Hook and Ladder. - Company, No. 14; held -it. fsst evening, at their. Hall, the election o; OUIU619 resuueu ns ivuuni ( PresidenCoLoerlloore,, i.yicerrresldent-TTit. JT. Jiamme. , icretaryM; S,1 Willard; Treasurer W. P. Toemer. ifkForeinan-r-R JBl Hamme; 1st- Assistant, R. H. Grant: 2d Assistant. J. H. Daniela Amen j;H" Walters. PT H. Walsh, year . . AS at the Truck House seven times durng the , past year, TBis anization' is one of the most effl- .. i. fsLli'LA ?t, ri FirflYlpnartmpnL' - r Clent COuucUicu - r J -i. m m mt 'm i ' "TATjeaimaaisiK'onerf t- r .--ui' 4 APtof., van iar, we aroyauu, , - f piJ-v eTenine May ieth.fr Theyocalpera '(W.bn at oJclocC at ; W Mayor's office, in the City Hall. RATES OF AUVKUrtSINj. One Square one day,...,,.... .... $,j ou two dava. . 1 Tt . three days,, tour days,., live days... . ..... . 2 50 3 (X) 5 60 .4 0C 6 bO 8 W 10 00 n oo S4 ot woo 60 . One week....-; Two weeks Three weeks,'..,. One month Two months,..,. Three months,.. Six months,.. ... One year, w. .... ... . . f3r Contract Advertisement taken at pro;. Uonately low rate.. - ' , - - Ten lines aelid Nonpareil type make one square. CBXY ITEIHH. Chew Jackohs Bkst Sweet NavyTobacco. : THE MORNING STAR can always be had at tbe following places in the city : The Pnrcell Uoaae, Harris' News' Stand, and the Stay Office; ' FOR UPWARDS OY THIRTY YEARS Mrs-' WmsLOw'fl SooTHUfs Stbuf has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves ' , wind oolio. reznlates the bowels, cares DTsxirranT andPiARKHfti. whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy, 25- OZKTS A BOTTLK. : FINK ENGLISH GUNS. The attention of snorts men is invited to the advertisement ef Messrs. J. & guns, Birmingham, England.- Their grins are made to order according to specifications and measure-, menu furnished, thus ensuring the right crook. lengtn or siock sc. . . - Aerate THEonaH tbs Poses upon the sources of inflammation. Qumc's 8ui.ratuB Soap promptly relieves the burning, itching and other annoyances caused by Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Impetigo. Ery- sipeias, ana outer saw aiseates, ana aiumaieiy re moves every Testige of them. - Hill's Instantaneous Hats Ctb la safe ua well as speedy. - Elevated Railroads. Lines, of Stases. riaees of Amusement, Depots and Steamers all these radi ate from, or are situated in, the immediate neigh borhood of the Grand Central Hotel, on Broadway, New York, which la now kept on both plans, the American, ga-ou or $3.w, ana tne traropean plan, $1.00 per day and upwards. An elegant Iteetaurant, at moderate prices, is conducted by the Grand Central, -., a . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mrch Fair at ; Smithville Moonlight Excursion ! The Steamer Passport, ; X : , capt; 3. w. hahphk, . Will make a Trip as above, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 6th.wLeave -Whtrf. 6 M. ..JBelum'ir,; te Wilmington 1 A,M. sharp. , ; " ... . ... .,, A.i STRdG BAND . j New Awnings, with every eom VV' fort guaranteed. ; f . ROUND TRIP....i ,i..ZVlttY CENTS. Tickets limited. " . For sale by Agent, ' GEO. MYERS. . ; . . - P. S. Full time to attend the Fair from 8.15 to 11 o'clock. .r.,:inr4S., , CMluien's Memorial Associatioii. IS- A SPECIAL MEETING- OF THE ABOVE As sociation will be held en TO-MORROW (WKO ; NESDAY1 AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock, at the . School House in rear of St. j amea' Church. A full ' attendance is requested, as the object is important. : - : .- ' , Jy oraer or --- - my 6 It , ; THE SECRETARY. For Sale, O NE 12 BARBEL' TURPENTINE ' . : i ..1, -r-t STILL' AND FIXTURES." PUMP IN PERFECT ORDER. - - AT A VJERX HUH. ... Apply tO .' ' ' ' " . ' .'ii mySlw ' SOL. BEAR & BROS. THE "COSMO'! SHIRTS ,r ; . . , i f . Expected tq -morrow, .face itc. More LIGHT CASS. SUITS last of the week. .- my 6 It .. . -v - MUNSON. . Please Your Wife i.Bj bay Ins a pair of those PRETTY BLir- s . ; .' -. . - -.-' PSRS.at FRENCH A I sbN"S. 'Every one ad- V mires them and the ' 1 . - . '- . i .. price is low down" i Come and see them at j i my 6 tf GEO. B. FRENCH A SON'S, ; - ' 39 N: Front St.. Wilmington. ": SV;, Croquet. - - i i . 1 .3 4 JS( IMMENSE LOT NEW STYLES, . ; . - ; j i ; U; 'Ard Cheaper than aver before. ' HAMMOCKS, all sizes, styles and prices. . ... .. jj . ! 'ACKGAMMON BOlRUS. Chessmen, Crlbbage, " 1 Dominoes, &C. UvVt.v I SHEET MUSIC, Instruction Books, and the Full t t ; Score of the Opera "H. M. 8. Pinafore.3 All for Bale at 5 HBIN8BBR(?KR'& -Live Book and Music Store. my 6 tf i-; CLYDE'S- bNew York and iWILmingtoii Steamship Line; The Steamer REGULATOR, v j Capt. DOANE,' ' rrixi: ; sail i?sojz ifTr ' t Bainrilnv " flf n V 1 YORK, waaaaas-aj sj . -.4,,;-.-- 1 iar Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING j ' - ofSteamersasadvertlsed.a-. , For Freight Engagements apply to '. THUS. E. BOND, A. D. CAZADX, , 1 . t" Superintendent. 1 Freight Agent. ! . Wilmington, N.C. , 9 . 1 xi - ' 1 ' - ' - - XT. p. Clyde Ac Co., General Agents, ; my6tf S3 Broadway, New York. - Ppr Eent, Until Jannarr 1st 1880. a most desira ble BUMMER RESIDENCE, on Wrights- viHe Sonnd, situated next North of Wm. ISSI llll Iltl A. Wright's place. is...,;. For terms ana particulars appiy to . - W. A. WA1UHT. ' my 4 lw At F. A. Scbutte's Furniture Store. I r Hew Styles, TJOR SPRING AND SUMMER, . ? 3- X1 W NOW READY AT HARRISON ALLEN'S,' . Hatters. my 4 tf V jmso S. AStroek .' H AS JUST RETURNED ?0MJ;NEW TOftK and the Northern eities with a GRAND OOL-t; "Spring and summer mlltniery.; Which wUlbeepened on the 24 TH. S5TH and 26TH. The ijadies are respectfully invited to examine. . ap 83 tt I ir . 1 ,1!! -1; 15 1 : I? ! t J
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