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the nommTG otae. f HBLlanSD DAILY I1C3EPT MONDAYS. ATM SOBSCSEPTUM m ABVAMOC : Onoyear, ir, by mail) postage paid,.. tl itns, " " . . V . 00 00 95 Six mo&i Throe mont One month 1 00 To City Subserlbara. delivered In tnt rmrt rr th dry, Fifteen Cents per week. Oar City A genu are SMSSaS?s not auuiwunu vo wu not :n Sdvance. OHTLlK. I Persons in St. Petersburg can possess arms, but they must inform tke authorities; all traffic is free and unimpeded; other er rors are corrected. Y&keob Khan has reached Lugdullak. i Reefer won the Chester Trades' Cup. House bill to prerent military interference was read twice' in Beoate and. then laid on table subjsci to be called up hereafter. ,, A. resolution was introduced in Senate asking the Presi dent what steps had been taken to prevent whites from occupying Indian Territory. -- Mr. Chalmer8,-of Miss., made an ex planation as to his conduct at Fort Pillow. A naval fight between Chilian' and Peruvian war ships; no material 'damage or casualties reported. ' The strike on Canada- .Pacific Kail way continues, and troops have been called for to break it up; strikers captured provisions, but destroyed no property. . The strike of the long shoremen is practically successful; some of the companies have allowed the increase I demanded. Democrats carry Terre Haute,' Indiana. Parole did not even get a place in the race yesterday for the Cheater Trades Cup, but may make a bet ter showing today. - Gen. Todleben has assumed command at Odessa under the Czar's ukase establishing martial law.. -4 I In the Engli ;lish House of Commons a bil l was read a second time for establishment'of volnnteer regiments in Ireland upon same statutery conditions as regulate Eoglish - volunteer organization. - The . House discussed yesterday the eight-hour law, and afterwards considered the coinage bill to adjournment. The Spofford-Eellogg Senatorial .contest case has been disposed of to the extent of limiting the new inquiry. - - t he jury in - the UoxvAJston case brought in verdict of guilty and assessed his. punishment at imprisonment for life; Mrs. Cox, on bearing the verdict, attempted to throw herself from a window; an affecting scene ensued. The subject of pro hibiting military at elections is still under consideration, in Senate. Mr. Blaine intro duced a concealed weapon amendment. Longshoremen still on a atrike. It is believed in Washington that the President will sign the bill to prevent military inter ference' with elections. New York markets: Money 2a2t per cent.; cotton steadyat 12J12f cents; flour moreS active at $5 006 75; wheat irregular and unset tled corn i cent better, with light supply; spirits turpentine firmer at 29 cents; rosin quiet at 1 321 37. , ' Representative James, Republi can, of New York, has been stricken with paralysis. His lower limbs and oneside are helpless, but his mind is I clear. 1 J Mr. J ames R. Randall, the poel editor of Georgia, has gone to Wash ington and will be the correspondent f the - Augusta Chronicle. . with which he-is connected. ' ' . '-i-i Representative .Kitchin' has' intrb d need a bill providing that in certain cases employers .may pay, those in their service in tobacco or cigars withont paying lioense tax.- JTha following paragraph in - th special lo-the State has interest: : "Atkins, chairman of the Honse Committee bn Appropriations, has obtained leave of absence and pair! for two weeks, which' looks as it nq appropriation bill is to be reported in the Honse for a, fortnight at least.T 1 The Senate Judiciary Committee' has wisely -and iostlv decided to ire port adversely upon the appointment r ta rn o u--. r0 e t . 1 joi D. T. Corbm as Chief Justice of TJtab; Territory. : His;appointment -by Hayes was an outrage upon del IJlL.,-r nkLul VCUVT aUU.ICAIUlUU. XJAW IUBU UQ ,M I quite as good aaostofjhisj other! Mteoj':1fe:: you? inow, sgaj r great etvii eerviot niunuci. .5 - The Charleston Hews and Courier1 Whintrton corresDondent writes on the 4th that-there will be no back-1 down that none is intended or con ' . . t - 5 ' Umed in the separate bill or bills toj be nroDOsed to the Presidentthat the Democrats are better organisea j ... . . ! more united and more enthusiasticallyi backed by tfieir constituents t than ever before. This" is about the sub- etancef of a tter tbat woofd make aj nalnmn nf t.b Staw. Such are the'; cheering words from Senator Hamp-; I ton. lie thinks I that', a back-down . would be well nigh ruinous. ..; . The; Philadelphia PreT-bittet. or gansays the Republican conference "showed a disposition to' settle down to an understanding with the. Execu tive, and to cooperate with him.in or hula-mi- Mitna Una- CI n L V m I 7 1 1 L HHr. IgesW I This will doubtless prevail In this connection the utterances of TT . s.JI I. it.. DUiiAa a m an Aamtnistration. he could say tbat the pending bill had in it no features tbat were not already covered bV the election laws aad lhsDMM comitalu act; that he antici pate considerable opposition to the bill by 1M KepuDlicaas, especially w me oenate, on the same eronads that the Republicans "based their opposition to thepotu cemitatus r l - - - c -v. ,r. . r. ' ,'- -at-- tj m t j k n " . a VOL. XXIV.-NO. 38! WHAT IS RAID , AP0 DONIC UN WiiiHlNnTON; Conkling and , Edmonda denounce 1 tha new. army bill, because it is nn- neceaeary and , ia a . menace tp. the Execntlve; They ;decl are it 'ia Woi-8e. than the original proposition' This is said to xakeeak-nevd lwepabU1 carisBtand uyu : v If .this bilfpaasea farewell to" the use of the army to back up ' deputy marsh ala when en gaged in duty-jawjul. of otherwise. The Republican caucus was a neoes sity and it was not altogether bar monious. Washington accounts say there were Republicans who were disposed to vote for the bill. "They thoaght the President would sign. and it was useless to oppose it. The Stalwarts'a re "reported as fighting bn this line, acoording to the Washiiig- ion letter in the Richmond State: i "On the other hand,' it was said. Why should we surrender when ; we have the enemy at f our feet ? Why accept in the disguise of this bill tht whijhwr rejected 5 so Tedently" as revolutionary r,jAre not tne appro priations still withheld as a menace l( the President? . . y "Edmunds made a long and strong speech, claiming that the bill was; a blow at national authority, and was concocted as a threat. ... . "Edmunds was frequently applaud ed, and it is said he converted a good many who ' had gone to. the caucus ready ' to vote. for. the bill because they saw nothing objectionable. " donating opposeu vuh uiii cuieuy because it was a menace to the Ex ecutive,' which the .Democrats had hatched out after a dozen cauous sit tings. It was a covert attack upon the national authority, an authority never relished by the Democratic party," and f especially distasteful to them as now constituted. If the Democrats would pass the Appropri ation bills for which the special ses sion waa called, the Republicans would then be ready to discuss with them, any other measures." ; : : j Edmund8,'Frye and Robeson were appointed managers of the opposi tion, and a resolution tojoppose the bill passed by .a' considerable majori ty. It wa8 ; regarded as a confer ence, and is not therefore binding. The State says, "during the confer ence it was intimated that the Prest ident had advised . Republicans who approached him on the subject yes terday hot to oppose -the bill, where upon, it is said, the b tal warts 'went for Mr.! Hayes's soalp," ;; : I Spirits Terpentine. iThe odwiMticket waa elected at-LumbeHoB. 1 : Mrs. Sarab toftin, of Newbernl aged 80, is dead. -" " J A revival is. progressing in the Methodist church atLumberton. - 1 Dr. James MoKee has been elected Superintendent of Health for Ra-; leih. u. : .. K ! A runaway horse was killed at Raleigh by falling' into a cistern in process of excavation. ' ' Raleigh Observer: Dent, whp killed Dickeraon last week in Louisburg,' was tried yesterday and acquitted.. The six year old colored moen diary at Newbern has "blabbed." He says that one Richard Tucaer. jr., inuucea him to do iu 1 '"- "'" Dr. D. R. Wallace, lato Super intendent of the Texas Insane Asylum, is a native of North Carolina and a graduate of, w.keForest Conege h r & aJI following ticket waiIe at WeMon: R. Q. Edwards, Wilh O. Dan- BWeoiret.aadTJ TO" WVittf ; 1 M IT IJemOCraUJ "' : itJSJX fit . TTl-l 1 WMf Lieutenant Governor Robinson and Speaker Moring have determined to sign the school bill, and will oe in Kaieign on me ism ior tbat purpose. Jy. C7. Tteebvteriani l he re-t port of the Concord Chareh, Cabarrus, to theiate Presbytery of Concord, showed; twenty-four additions during the last year and f 2,490 raised lor au purposes, rr ' i' -fjine nwrprw aaya ten- invaiiu conTCtgMmovadJromhitstockade, near Newton, to the head of the Western ! I "VT tL il.aA.laamaa. T'i1mJ - AM v WAflflAlflaV I Iw BrLil WU Vl&UaW XUUUV v ll wuuvnuwv. I MstJLtkiasen thinks jthe mountain airwtil improve- them.5-1-- "T A wbite.autn.nameaJU.or4 en got nta i dimcuiiv rwiin a negro namea Camnbell. at Bhoe Heel on the 7th, when a. t - . . 2 at the former gave the latter a severe, if net fiat iiiow oa tn neaa.ji we learn isom. the Eobemuan. ana men ueu Kateiffh Observer: A Tarboro AionJrffk tn Colonel Saunders. Secretary of Kt.tA d&ted last nisht. says the i Democrats elected four and the Republicans two Com missioners. -- Solar mere nave oeen xio conversions aktbeEdentoa Street Church. t2 'An official - statement Of the An.noUl condition of the eity of Raleigh l. ftffbiiahedln the Jfeu$. ; me toisi re- eeipts for the fiscal year are snown w nave $48,143.01. debt of the city is fl77, been raj.us&Wf ana uw uvi "P""'" I "' v Baleigh r Biblical BeGrder Rev. Bi 'Boehe, t BtotetviUff, "Dapwzea I foar persons on his last visit to Salisbury. 1. ... ..9 :t a.llafa The odore B. Lyman, Assistant Bishop of North Carolina, Rev.' John i. u. smeaes, xtev. ju. R. Rich, Of theCititth of ths Good Shep berd,""nd' Rev;-- Bennett Sondes went Anmnto Kittrell Svesterdav to assist in the I consecraUonf ef SV'Jamear,a Episcopal r-hnreh. The itector oi tnu ennren is ! Rev;T Jervis JBdwardsvJBi8hop Lyman preached the consecration sermon. . n i 5- Tf - " WlEMINGTON, N. C., THURSDAY . 4. 1 .' The following is the ticket elect ed at Monroe, as we are? informed,"-bv lour correspondent, W. C.Wolfev the EnT quirer: J. P. Hinston, i Mayor; A F. Ste vens, E, M. Griffin.and J. M, Thomaa.Com missieners. Our correspondent says: be result will have a favorable bearinz on iour township election next month, when we vote wm auv wivuiviiivu uiawewuut " i rt-i-. Raleigh I Observer: By" keneral' orders of last year the 20th of May is ior- uerea 10 oe ooservea oy .me siate unara by a review: and insDection. The. com mands in all parts of the State are' there fore ordered out en that day; It is the in tent to observe this day, the anniversary of the Mecklenburg Declaration, pf Indepen dence,, as a State holiday; which' is emit nently proper i.w v i ' Newbern Jfut Shell: A'meettnsr of the Elm City Riflemen was held in 'their armory last night for the purpose of elect ing officers for the ensuing year,- with ihe following result: 1st Lieutenant E.jR. Page was elected Captain; 2nd Lieutenant Frank Ws Hancock was elected 1st-Lieutenant: Private J. W. "Morris was elected 2nd Brevet Lieutenant; and Lieutenant, F. W. Hancock was elected Secretary - and Treasurer.:-'"-; ;ai44 - Asheville - ' Citizen: " Cherokee- Court, which was recently held,; Judge Gudger presiding, tried two capital cases; one, a negro named Thompson, : charged with killing another negro, was convicted of manslaughter. Mrs. Rachel MichSeL indicted" for killing James Rosa, was de clared guilty by the jury," and the -jndge sentenced her to be hanged on the lath or of June. An appeal was taken to the Su preme 'Court ' ;. ; i t - Lumberton Jtobesonian: Mrs- Penelope D. ; Paul; wife of Mr. Hearv Paul, died en the 29th ult, after a long and painful illness. Richard Lee will hang on the 29th at Fayetteville.- We hear the Independent Light Infanlry have been requested to act as guard on the occasion.: A fire occurred about , two miles f rem St. Paul's last Sunday damaging over one hundred acres of turpentine; land; some fence rails, and a quantity of turpentine n the boxes.! 'Houses and plantations ;were. saved with greatdifflculty Colored iaa well as white men worked cheerfully and manluliy with a single exception, j . - . r Jackson .Reporter. lOvd mucb esteemed friend, Dr. W. S. Copeland, had a stroke of paralysis on Thursday while at his farm, about one mile distant from this place. . He became speechless, but was in full possession of his mind. . Rev." O. F. Flippo, of Suffolk, Va., lectured three times in our county last week. Rich square item: Bill Weston, the celebrated coon hunter of this county, who resides about two miles and a half from this place, in "Uhary" swamp, on an island, caught, last year, four, hundred , and . sixty-four coons, one hundred-and ; fire minks,' and two hundred and forty opossums. , - Raleigh News: Special Agent Kellogg and Deputy. Collector Sorrell .have jast returned from a regular raid through Unatbam, Moore and a portion or urange. They met with good luck, having found four illicit distilleries, of which they de stroyed the stills and fixtures.- , No liquors were ' found, all naving been ' removed. Nearly 2400 scholars are in attendance in the schools of this city. Raleigh makes the best showing inthe State, -in this re spect, but should do even better. An excitement of unusual extent prevails now in Randolph county, which resembles that at the famous mines at Leadville, Colorado!. The discovery of fresh gold deposits has just been made, , and these are proving to be exceptionally valuable in the precious metal. J. Before the war the mines in Ran dolph were noted for their production of gold. Rev. Dr. Pritchard leaves to morrow for Atlanta, Ga., to attend ( the Southern Baptist Convention which, as sembles there Thursday. It promises 'to be the largest convention of this church ever held in the South. North Carolina will be well represented; Kev. J. lU UBr1 ham, of Durham, Rev. A - C. Dixon,'-of Chapel Hill, and others will attend. Som4 twenty, ministers will go: from this State, and a great number of visitors. Charlotte' Observer: It looks like there is something inrtho talk about the. buildicgof 'a'branch Tof the Carolinaj Central Railroad from Lincolnton to Hick orv. It is stated bv the Newbern Enter prm that Manager Roberts and Supertax tendent Johnson, of the. Carolina central were in Hickory last week .In this interest! Dr. C. F. Brem, who recently inveht-j ed a self-acting car-coupler, has received s high endorsement for it from the highest! authority. The Iredell fence has been! completed, and nothing now stands in the wav of the law eoinr into effect. A! citizen of Lincoln lays on our table asin- gUlar growth Which lie says is destroying all the wheat in bis county; ' It has sprung; no simultaneously with the ' wheat and" grows to the same J height; ;i No, one ihM! seen anything "like ft before" and its exact botanical classification has not yet been de-i termined. The people have begun to call! it "Dutch cockle,! but nobody knows why.i as if presents no point of resemblance to the old-fashioned cockle. It has a white bloom) on the top, and bears numerous pods, each! of which contains four seeds; 'j-rr States-j ville items: The town continues to grow,! a number of dwellings having been erected during the past year. It prides itself on the nossession of six brick churches. - Dr. Mott, i revenue ;.collecttr.i has with-l drawn his cavalry, company of raiders, be cause the appropriation for the "revenue department has erven out. It is said that J. H. McElwee has Sold his chance to win the suit against WrfTf BlackeU & Co.? Tor the lwrrham isrnr trade Tnarsr on smoking tobacco, to wealthy, parties at tie North, who' will assist him in the prosecu tion of the case.; - Dr. Shakespeare Tate, a well known citizen, waa lying at the point of death Tuesday, from paralysis. Mr.. David Wallace, of the firm of Wallace Bro8,1eft a few, days age, for Europe. He, willipend several months there, chiefly en business -connected with the shipment oi beros ana roots irom mis Bute. CoL Julian Allen has started his factory for the1 manufacture of cigar ettes. ,'He !.'; emolovs eighteen hands at present, a - ij .v. . :,,.,. Asi:?t.' v MTJKSOHCalaetarduQk ptLaM.-'TM t. p;:CirtMr& fCoCorn,.oats, fcc.K4 ;. Haiusisos & ALunr New styles hatsi -f ' WrxuAHa &.MracHisd3r-LQvr prices. . Cnosiit' &MonaisFurnitureat auction . Tbo Race. ....-,.- - - v The race', which was to come off at the Fair Grounds yesterday, .had to be post poned because of the inclement weather. However, the sport is not to be lost, as it is now arranged that the trial of speed shall take place nei Saturday. . at . PM; The delay gives us a pbance tq add a few. thou sand to the heavy amount we have already 'eUked Wtt'e!xesult of the contest, ui r-s i - i 1 mi 'i "jjj - ", - i ... . i . . , , 1. 1 ' ' i ,) i. : ;,i a i , i, i ioci eii.ss vp..;M;;;;; : j rf, The storm Bignal was flying yesterday..- 7 1 "- -j - , j . Eine rains yesterday, which will do the gardens good.- 1 , ' 1 - ' i , t . f We' heaithat a big fox chase is on the tapis for this morning. ;' -' j v . ' There was: no! session of ihe Mayor's Court yesterday morning, .'- s: The schooner Jailm Douglas; Parker, for this.port.-was,at 'Yineyard Havenl on the 4th inst i :1 The Produce Exchange will jbe closed lo-morrow (Memorial Day) from! 11 A. M. to 12 M. I .. . . : k :.: :.. j -. i . The pavement on the north side of Walnut, between Second and Fourth streets,! Is said to need overhauling, " j t .j. , Tax-listing will commence at the City , HaU on : Monday, June 2nd, - at 9 o'clock and continue for twenty working days. : i J . ji i- Rev. Mr. Ketchum will preach At the Fifth Street Methodist Chnrr.h this (Thursday evening, at the usual hour for service.:- ', . At ; the .late meeting of the Board of Aldermen the dog ordinance previously in force was . re-enated, which imposes a tax of $1 on male and $3 on female canines." v 1 ' i , . - v , '" Workmen are engaged in clean ing the' brick of the buildings formerly known as Lippitl's Row, and we hope to announce at an early day that bricklayers are using-them in the erection of a hand some edifice." , ;.;;. , ! We learn that Rev. B. R. Hall, of the Fifth Street M. E. Church, has con sented to deliver an address bn temper ance before the Independent Order 'of Rechabites of this city, during the last week iftthis month.1 ?i Mn-A.- S.; Col well, one of ' the Represen tatives in the last Legislature from Duplin, is here on a brief visit . His many friends are glad to see him much improved in health, though ot yet ble to perform his old-time feats of hunting over twenty miles of ground in a day. 1L On explaining to our Bruns wick friend, that we intended to call him J. Dickson, and not J. "Dockson" McRae, in yesterday's- Stab, that eminent pedes trian decided to withdraw his suit for $10, 000 damages, and finally invited us to go fishing with, him in Sturgeon creek. ; : The question has been asked us: 'Why can't young lobsters be imported from the North and placed in our Sounds, and thus open the way fer the propagation of this popular yariety of shell-fish in our waters??-' We leave the question to be an swered by persons more familiar with the subject than ourself. 1 ' L . We regret i to , learn that Doo Matthews, the colored individual alluded te in our last: as : having been arrested anil committed to .jail . at Burgaw, after pre limiaary - examination, on the . charge of placing obstructions on the W. & W. Rail-- j road; with a view of throwing the train off the-track, has succeeded in making his es cape. ' - ' ' . ' ( '. Some of our friends in the. exr treme Southern portion of the city, in the neigborhood of Second and Wooater streets have been petitioning the .Board of Alder nn to provide some means of crossing the branch, or drain,' at that point, which ne cessitates drays going a .considerable- disa lance, .out of the way to get around iti'We are authorized te state that the matter will receive early attention.-. -"j JDeatiaot Well JSLntwia niaUlfWii Rey,rL Zn Graves died at Warrentoni Nj. C on the.3rd init- Deceased bad beenj a .member of , Wilmington Presbytery ajnea ita formataon, and . was connected .with Payettiville i Presbytery many years pre-j vioualy. s He was : born in Vermoal, '-but had ipent the greater portion of TUIsflife lo Jthe Soath; where he was well known asran; educ'ator, having had charge of flourishing female academies ; In Clinton ; and; Golda-j .bbrb; and, lastly untif laid 'aside from all 'active work by physicaidisabnity,: at War-; rehtdn. VHe was about 75 years i of age at the time of his deathl" v - 7 , ; y." ,'. ratetborlal Day Ji,?$W: j-IIt is; to be. nresnmf(rt that- most -of the stores, ofilces and blaoea of business in the! scity will,- in accordance With prevrOiis ctis- tombe promptly ' closed' on to-morrow kt the ringing of the two o'clock bell at the Mark Hetise Inbrder ;: $65 furnish iinple time tio iohr business men to join in the pro fesslbnHicif !sVy wlU WuiTii Jirjrfu'fadYe a! wnunenclable Jspirit, have abdwn a disposition to accom- moaate. ine merchants by Changing tne aay irpm uHayrdfyr,- pay.'ft spect to the memerypf fhe gallasit Confedr crates, who, sacrificed -their lives for the "lost cause." "it;fal:.l-fe: ' The only case tried before this tribunal yesterday ws'thatof Heni;B:Ea8ierling, charged wih breaking lopen ; a mail Jbpt at Lumberton.j iHe was found guilty, but was let off on' the payment of 25 and costs, in coh&equcnce or'the previous ' good characr t er w hieh he had -sustained . in the com munily. f'.i!ooi f; yr-. r;. Ti" ti ni in- i wa aa a 1 i ti-h: & Colored Ofl iroiisw - - - !' it Free Love and Golden Lyre Lodges," G. i trQ. O.Xv:,4 h'ave;secured the, pity Half for.the eveaing of the ,20th' inst, on which; occasion the public installation of the ofiV cers'ef a Past Gran jl Masters' Council, l&e flrsiihat bai beefc' .establiAhedilnllhls'secn tion of the South, will take place. -w , k;'A ' 4 MAY 8,' 1879. s J. , To-Oajajioleatloaa.Ti :- v j j . ..For ;the.South Atlantic States, northeast to northwest winds, stationary or . lower temperature, slightly higher pressure' par u ly cloudy weather, with rain on the coast, are tho indications fer to-day, JU'Vi- ! ii ti r a-aa 1 1 . . ,! . Tlie Great Bemedr.. 'Some few j nervous! people In this city have beenr for a week, past, unduly appre hensive f regarding one feature in ; the ar rangementsor the coming MemoqiafDay celebration. ' But their conjectures are not likely to be verified. The trouble appears to have been a too hasty conclusion - that the avoirdupois of oce of the ; Marshals 'for that- occasion would ; Pot f enable , him' to mount our .fiery mustang, tendered for his use. To prevent any detraction from the grandeur of the parade, His Fleshiness has agreed to walk to the Cemetery' in or der to reduce his weight as much as possi ble, - and a corn-smasher and beefsteak ripper are now engaged in, the construc tion of a substantial derrick which will be employed as the agency .'by which, our ponderous friend will be placed in the saddle on "Sam's" back.: This mustang! of. ours is how fed daily with an extra bale; o hay in order that he 'may i have strefagth equal to his great fiukwa'?ifca-..4'iV-:- I Uemortal Flowera. i..tiuin ' The President and officers of the Ladies' Memorial Association urgently request the citizens of "Wilmington and surrounding country to send in their 'contributions; of flowers for the decoration' of the graves of their dead as early as possible on !Friday next. May .9th..ji; ;u.oiir'tii i.at hv.& j The decorations will be prepared atr the school rodm of Misses Burr and James, on Market street, in the rear of St. James! Church. The ladies' generally are invited to assist in- tljis common ' work of love which should be dear to-every Southern heart. Iiecmre u Bltnarek -' - f i. We learn that, Prof easar IVon Jasmuhd has replied favorably to the request of the Philomathean Literary Society, and will, on Thursday evening, the 15th inst , deliv er his lecture on ' Prince Bismarck. The material at the disposal of Professor J.', no lesa than the fact that the career rand achievements of the distinguished person age he' will discuss are but meagrely known among the masses in this country assure us that the lecture will be really en tertaining and instructive. - . ; - j . Ttae CaaTT " ' "" '" ": ' The last fox hunt of the season will lake place to-morrow morning,1 and from pre sent indications there will be one hunter to each fox in a radius of ten miles of Wfl mington. Tlie demand for saddle horses is unprecedented, and they say several fellows are going who haven't been on a horse in twelve months; and but two or three times in years.-' The number: of young ladies will be larger than on any previous meeting, and there will be lots of fun if no foxes. ' , - s i i , Taermomtter Record. I ;The foUowing will show the state of the thermometer, at the Btations mentioned,1 at 4,81 yesterday evenmg, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin. issued from the Signal Office in this city: t Atlanta.......... 67 Key West..,.t84 Augusta. . . . . . . . .70 Charleston,.,.... 67 Charlotte........ 67 Corsicana,. . . . . . .76 Galveston,;.'.. . .75 Havana. 85 MobUe.V;.....v;.67 Montgomery . . i UTO New Orleans,'. .T2 Punta Rassa. .,, . . .79 Savannah,....'..;. 68 St Marks, .'i. l. 167 Indianolarrrn-;-r:WtWflmington, . 57 JacksonviUeu.i.i&a 1 o-i ji i Too ; Thin. . ij. 5 '- V ; j Two persons were marketing - yesterday afternoon, when one called the attention .of the other to a dressed calf, suspended oyer dne of the stalls, and inquired if he didn't want aJna veal cutlet r The other looked!' but immediately excltiimed. 2cw Ain" 14 fact;, it was iwally Jso thin, as. Detectiv Mayer remarked; that, yon, could "see the sua, moon and .stars ? through it," and. the Chief of Police subsequently ordered it sent out of i the Marke.tl &wM otaa ?z ,:ti 3l i tts ,i0Q. " Max' oFtBTrrEBS,iU j . i . Remainmg in the' City Post Office, J May 1, 1879, unclaimed: : r n-u gv I ' A i-Jno Andersoil. Jos Andrews. . ! f i B-HCbas Butler; Chas Bappeer, Bunter, Jno Brown, Jas H Bell, J Brook-! field, Wm Burton, miss Msttie Bell. miss Mary Barnes, miss NanhieBarrettfS miss1 Amy Blackwell,. Peter Bowen, Delia r Barr r CMrs Maggie Clark, Allen Calhonrnfc, ' " "D Mrs L J Davis, miss Betsy Davis,. 2, JoBepb;'Drakei0aiJe?a yA;ii v" E Cornelius, Ey ane,- j Alice t Elvansbert, miss Eliza Eddv. .-.'; 1 -' F Jno J -Forest, E D -Foxworth, NT! U fiernaard tiunaerson, master Nor woed Gause, miss-Ida Gause. '' H--Wnt Hansen, Haywood, Hadley, Jno S Hamlin, miss" Emma Harden, mrs Eliza i J Jesse , Maria Johnson, mjisS ) Pelly tones, mrs mary rfacKson,.ueorgejonesk K Henry KniRhLuta kh- oiW af.'U I L Miss Annie Lawsonr WmLittle, rni53 Annie Lee, miss EttaTLeffers. . 1 rM Miss Annie MeRoy, Q N Mobremlss Matilda Moore, mrs Mary Millis, miss Sely Murray,' DenniS Miller," Jno Agents Merri- man. Col George Maxwell. Franeis Meote. Geo j R Murphy,' WUlson E Meore,aRev Stewart jncjoy.ooiomon juoten,, , K 9 N-Ghas W Neil JaHoah.!Ji; J,,f-0 P-Benj H iPhillyawi l a mJ : Q Rich Queen. Geo P Quinn.u.ai lolu'i ' R Silphia Rhcsdes, Ned Roa4nson, Jos Rippley, Julia Reed-, , ..r . . s Mrs Mamie 'Skipper rnrs 'Marcella Sadwar, Pleasant Spicer,. Henry Sipley,. T Henry Taylor," 16 ."Market street. Johanna Taylor. .iiivIJiisst j'. q a.t r w-Wm Walker, Williams & Wilkinson; Martha Wilsey, miss Charlotte Williams. . o; Jx'71SHIP,IiETTERS;f ' oM of Capt J E Snow Schr Dizzy B -Onalewj dapt J Killed, Schr Wm'SlateV; DanieT.W EeUy, BcbrLacy M CoUips; Louis Clarke son, brig Dan Signal..,, riti ' -ii2 Apferaens calling for letters" fa the abdye list; wfll please f say 7radvertoed.;j; i M not called for within thirty daystbeyjWill be seat i x' Wilmin gtonvlNew Hanover CcsN. iao 1 .', -tr- - WHOLE NO. ; 3,662 s t. nEHIQUIAl40AXr,1879 S 4 " ' t-i.-;- V 'Friday,' niarffV-;- v ' . i The.: procession; will form ten minutes before 3 and move promptly at 3 o'clock. FIK8T DIVlBI02r,,f , -r ' In. charge of-Assistant Marshals James MJ'McGowan, W.' R.: Patterson' Thomas B.-'Hende'rson, will form on south aide of Market the right resting on "Fourth street Brigadier-General M. P. ay lor and -Staff u'lj -.and; Artillery Staff. ,.ui'J j Wilmington Cornet Concert Club, Wilmin etdn Lierht Infantry. -.. I " Co; A, Corps of Cadets,'X3a'pe Fear ' Milita- - ; fy Aeademy.1.'-'-' . : 't i . Col'By Corps of: Cadets,' Cape Fe r Milila- ;j,Academy. . i .1 Whiting Rifles.". . . . ) . XEU UIKUk aillUCIV. ' ' Carriage ' containing "Chaplain and Orator. Ladies' Memorial Assbciktion. v; i . . ii' Chirdren's. Memorial Association. c i Schools in charge of their teachers. ; riovitmwijV '; ; ? V Incharge of A88i8U"Bt;Marshaj8 .S, -P. Collier, C.iW Yates, J.'Merritt, will form on f flouth side of Market; street;- the ;right resUngnearjBtmea Aesociauon oL.Ufilcer3 of 3dH. GJ Infan- i.fls.i-fj.yJ'a si's:!. iasi-a i " Memorfal; Association of 3d N. : C." Infan- 'try., . ' . . .J... - Organization , from "other Confederate l Army ahd Navy forces, in charge 6f ml--- senidr -officers;ui'?,,y ;.: Soldiers ; and Sailors - of the Confederate ;r t hi:H:Anay and Navy;-; juij 'to -Civil Associations. , : ' ; Citizens on foot, , "'j' I n THIttD DrVISION. " ' ' jsCugeo "MisUniVkfarshais John M.' liODinsoo, u. -wv unggins, ii. Scbarif, Disabled Confederate Soldiers and Sailors u-.i m Carnages. : : .,: : . s.id. v', Citizens in Carriages.: : . .,: v Assistant Marshals H. Ohlandt and Wm. krna;tfiil have chargje, bf ihd Confede- rateLPt anu (ue groupus,. adjacent, in tne .OenW6;3 -siiAsih'fi-iL j . .' Ministers of the different.' churches are requested id have' their bells" toiled, from 15 minutes before 3 to 5 minutes ' after 3 o'clock : ! J ;--:'- ) s The route will be up Fourth street to Campbell, up Campbell street to the Ceme tery. I: At the opening of, the . ceremonies the Cape Fear Light ArtUle'ry will fire a salute of ' eleven gubs from tbe hill overlooking the Cemetery; - -iJ -Vi ; 5- At the close of the ceremonies - a aalute will be fired by the companies of Infantry. -" The Memorial Services will be opened with a dirge by the Cornet; Concert "Club Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. G. .D. Berfi- 11 t5heim,'D.D.-:- ,;;.i Memorial Ode, by the Choir. "' Oration, by Captain John jf . Maffitt uS.1 . . Ode, by the Choir.' i; ; f ? :sPoxblogyi ;' s;; Benediction i.tJ " " . ;";;.', t'-j Call of Roll otHonor and Floral Offerings. Decoration of Soldiers' Graves in Private Jtswhlie the Infantry Fire a Salute'. j Owners of carriages are requested to di rect their . cpaehmen not ; to allow 1 their horses, to. stand in the, circle surrounding i. - r r..A T v.; 1 t the Confederate Lot i G. Planner, I .ty' ; Chief Marshal. ':. i-A r m m . ;' . j Kxtei? alve Robbery. t r: - I '! -Quite;ah ' extensive' robbery occurred on the schflAa Qldftey, lying at the Wharf in front of the Custom House,, a few nights .since, which would have, been meationed swuier but af o)cn prudential reasons It seems that the first and. second .mates left thfr tnrim9 nMiJ Ihnt niirTit and nrinn itnti ting ; up; n5?tt morning found that some thief jiaeV lasJierf itlaC jdjadjisf, the a night and aioiecwe goiu.waicnea, ionr suits or cio thing and. a suhi: Of inoneyi aUbsether'aei gregatihg in value about two hundred an 4 fflty dbllars.K The thief also made fin effort feiemdvev the 'fasten itpor,' j ut laired. ; 0 c!uV ,i a4 eeia"; ob4 Jtained to! the trobbers, and Syeaterday - the, schooner sailed for Georgetown 8?Cv- ',: : 1 . . Do not allow thaBabv to - lnniiih and I suffer, but use Dfc Boll's Baby Syrup and enecE its sunering.' - jror sale by ait i)rug-( gists. iJPrke 25 cents. ?j''-'-. tisr Oititif Quarterly neeilnae-Seeond ' Ronntt .-Jmr ilo WllBalafftsnt put r let: Id. mJi cbarcb, jsoatii. ,,.v ,;;:;;;.r,.' I SmlthVule Clreuft; at titm ... tdZC:MSt'l(t ill .Wilmington, JPifth, Street . . .May v -17, 18 WUmtngton, Front Street.'. 5.:.. i.MayJS4j S5t fPAM.n ........ i . ir . no on. Onslow. J.if.i. ..'.r.v. . :i :. . . .V. :May mJw. 1 !-;l.-.'!iJ.-Hf .1 rreaiautg isiaer. ClXYtfITEiriS. "fOYaeytut - Chew Jacxboh'b Bxbt Sweet NavyCobacco., . . TBS MORNING .STAB Caa always te had at te following places in the city : The Purcell House, :Harrie!li,jBtand.-an4aeSTAaca V EECTMC BELTS A. sure cure ior nerroms debility, premature decay, exhanstjon. etc. Tbe Only reliafile cure.Clrculari mailed free,, " Address FOB WPJVABJ?aaOF'THIRTY YEARS li8 WreiAw's SooTime Stbut has beea-sed or children. It corrects acidity of th stomach, relieves wnrooouo, regulates the bowelseures dtskjjtkbt and dxabbhoul. whether arising from teething or other causes. Am eid direff4aiedrfemedy. S5 OXNTS A BOTTLX. , . f ,f4'U,:: f t'-i rt 11 Hit'.'',' as-aia asa r 1 '' . FINE ENGLISH GUNS. The attention or sports mea la invited to the advertisement of Messrs. J . A W Toiler, manufacturers of fine breech-loading knits. Birmingham, Xngland . Their guns are made fooraer according to specifications and measure meat farnfaihedy thus ensuring the right crook; length of stock . ., ,ur-tl .Aonna thbouoh the Pobxs upon- tne 'sources of 'inflammation. Giant's Stjuvub Soap promptly relieves the burning, Itching and ether annoyances caused by Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Impetigo, Ery sipelas, and other skbvdleeatest and. ultimately. r$ moves every vestige ot thesa." i - t Hill's iHSTAHTAXxotTs Haib Ets Is safe as well as speedy.' , lh - " .-r; .i -; i-Oi BroaawaTi'NeW Yerk. the ereat t&oromthfare. a prominent feature of even that famous street, convenient to -all places of interest and noted for its.luxurloas appaintments. I situated the Grand Central Hotel, which la now kept on both - plans; the American, at f 3.60 to f3.0O. and the Euronean, at SI 00 per day and upwards; 'An.elegant Kestau- rant, at moaewe prices, is conauciett, px lUft Grand Central. fe.;? i RATES OtTir A U VCSU rt)IKU, Cse Square one dTi...i..;....;...x' f od ; . .- , ., ...... ...... . . - fourdayB,.;i; .i..,..,' . " " ; are day?... : " , One week,.... 'V .'' Two weeks,. ; 1 s &0 8 00 . 8 60 4 OC 6 W) 8 50 ..10 00 : 17 o .. 24 OO . 40 00 KO .... Tareeweeka,r " Onn month Obb month. . . .v . .. a - ..... . . . . ' Twomontha,......rtr ...... Three montha, , i OLE. 1UUUUJ,. ....... One year, . . CST" Contract AdTertlsement tkcn at 'pro$.t- -nonately low rates. - , 'v ' Tea lines salid Nonpareil type make one aqnarc ' r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M. ' CRONLT, Auctioneer. BY CROKLT & MORRIS. Faraitnre Superior Male and Finish ON FRIDAY NEXTi O'.b; lBBt.,' commenctoR at 10 ocloclt, A. M.. we will aeU at ear bak-a Roems, x.ow arranged and open for Inspection S Black Walnut la Huble Chamber Set, complete . 5 : Wardrobe, Hat-Rack, Book-Cace, .. : :s iXonnite, Rocker, S Tables Harble Slab. Extension lilning Table and Chairs, Parlor Chairs, Fire Sett, -''J. Brussels and Ingrain Carpet a, C ; - -Crockery, "Gent'a Saddle aad Bridle. Ladies Saddle and Bridle, " , - c.c., 4c ...... . . cjUjb Examined-T; k. - " Will add - An Inroioe of TIN WARS and other aiticlea. Your Attention! jOOK AT OUR " , ' . , , ' J NEW STYLES HATS I ' - HARRISON A ALLEN, -, -c - Hattera. my 8 "TTHITB DUCK PANTS, . .p6r cadets.: j';:;:, lllKjife ' rf0K)ODS SHRUNK. ;;tMUNSON. no uiiu iui uaiu at uiUdU'llUlfid OA h A A Bash Prime White and Yellow CORN, U.UUU 8000 Bush Feed and Seed OATS, OA A Bales Cheice TIMOTHY HAT, 100 000 BIlc,orfaTm2 and Building. my8' PRE8TON CUMMIN J & CO. Call and See Us. Fresh -Goods,i;IiQw Prices. 1 A AlSn Bbla 'ICK.4 Just in-Jack Frost, lVivVU Plant's Extra, Paragon, Legal Tender, , Snow Flake, Oronoco, White Cloud, 53 ': Holiday Gift. Couain'a Fancy, As. 4:0 QQQ Bush Prime White CORN. '300 E0XeS D Smoked BIDUH. -10 0 TubBnic? Pam9y LARD," i ' : ' 250 CroP.CUBA. MOLASSES JJ ' - - MOLASSES, .9fC BblB SUGARS, Cruahed, - - Granulated. A; E A C, aad C, j f : 200 B8-crtfKJB. : ,t z 1600KegBNAIL8,j - '1300 GUANAPB GUANO. i ?":..: ALSO, ;-j ..3 f j ';., i i . , Crackers, Candy, 8oap. Starch, Soda, . " Potash, Lye, MatchesPaper, Ac., &c : For sale by WILLIAMS St MURCHISON. my 8 tf . Wholesale Gro. St Com. Merts. Ice! Ice! Ice! TTAVENG MADE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PUR- chasing my supply of ICS this 'season,' I am pre- - - -, - l - l -. .. . t .?,.- i fc -r. sau w w VUO A M VVUAMiWOO All BU IbB IjrUiCUCS and would solicit the2patronage of the public. -j ap IS dat oaw3t th . B. H. J. AH KENS. PURE AND FRESH DRUGS ' ' -. o J ;:. ; r- AND CHEMICALS, MINERAL, WATERS," by the Case or Dozen , BRANDIES, WHISKEYS and WINES," ol . ' For Medicinal Purposes, at : ,: . J. K. MoILHENNY'S, - ''.-;- ! -'--"v" - ' -Drugstore; " . ap27tf N. X. Corner Market and Front Streets 3:v- CJTY OF WILMINGTON. Jfi C. , -.' ii-'t May 5ta.l8Ta, s , ;;lIotice TaX-listers wil ATTEND AT THE CITY HALLi MONDAY; JUNE Z&, 1879, at'9 o'dockU.;M. and for the next twenty working days thereafter, for the purpose of receiving the Tax Lists of the in habitants of this City upon all subjects of taxation waicnareto DsiisieaioruuypurDOBae.T' :vi - HENRY SAVAGE, ; my 7. tf e t ., ...Clerk; and Treasurer. ; Pifrnnwlc fni!rpport Ppp'f anil Ifnttnn 1 I IU tlVIU Ul MHllUHl V ? t'' i i I'v? 'i ' J '.Hi. UM' A.'. Office of Acting Commissary of , Subsistence,. -' - Poet ef Fob Jomtsroir, N.C March 27, 1879. SEALED PR0P08AL8, Is triprleste; will he re ceived at this office until 11 A. M on Tuesday, May 13,1679, for furaishing; the Fresh Beef and Mutton required by the Subsistence Department. U. 8. A., for issue te troops, at this station, durihg twelve months commencing July lst,:1879. The contract will not be construed to. Involve the United Statea in 'any obligation for payment in ex cess of the appropriation- granted by Congress for -this purpose. i . . Blank proposals and all information as to condi tions,' quality ef the meat, payment,' Ac, can bo obtained by application to A. D. 8CHENCK, i my 7 4t 1st Lieut. Sd Ar, A.C. 8. '.'"..!. : . i. ' j;, i i ,, in,,,...,: r - J i -; '" j . . ... .... .. - Look Over theList ! TDINBURG OATMEAL, in 14-lb. Tims, C , , .f ( f ux iv ' i '.' Apollinarifl Water, by the Hamper or at Retail, Vl'!i t J.. ' -'. ' - - Hunyadl Janos Bitter Water, Seltzer Water, 'fit, V-iJ i Uu ...i. ""'.utt , - N.C. Hams, Sides and Shoulders, . Ferris'. Ilams, Strips, Smoked Beef Tongues, ' K Dried B'ceV' chipped to order smooth and clean, vM? sr.-j r The Best Tea in the eity at 60c.. . J , . ' Large size strictly No. 1 Sugar-Cured Hams, at 10 fff-.K.-jji - i .i.tt.:. i ' "cents per pound, T ., , . , , t 1 Patapsco, Ten-Strike, Sqow-Flake, Piedmont and other brands of Flour In Barrels and Half Barrels. !"New Crop Cuba and Porto Rico and New Orleans n-y iij,,l,7 .iUi.t r .tj -. Melasses. ., 1 - - - Coffee Roasted Daily and Ground to Order - ; I have a LARGE AND COMPLETE 8TOCK;se- lected for the Best ReUUTrade in the City. Cbme and Buy, 4asC. StevenGon :l?QrEexit1t WMHUA. . 1DI. .Ukf, m I MW.W 1fa HTTMMRR BRHTnRWnit nil WnvhLa. A. Wrizht's Dlace. ' " - " J For terms and particulars apply to 11 ' - - ' W. A. WRIGHT. r my 4 lw , At F. A. SchntU's Furniture Store. '-a t;v ForfBa!( tf jriNE 12 -BARREL TURPENTINE J . : . . ' OS .. rSJlWn "S tgTrLL AND FIXTURES. PUMP IN.PERFZCT ORDKIf. js -; -- rt TV, AT A VERY SEDUCED PRICE '...:."- ADDlV M f1 -.-'.--. t 1 n t 'my lW u ' ' ot BROS. K". i BaHHsaaaMi
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 8, 1879, edition 1
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