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. f One Rqnare oua day,,..."... .4. - , r-4 . ;;: -.-. . , ;,, ;V ;:. tM.Bl ISHEO DAILY yKXCBPT MQNOA VR.' or BCMOTttpTIOa W ABTAWdlt t " ? vnrrOT m.dl postage paid,.."..'...;..; 7 00 ' ...w. A VO Thro montns, m "i'.J. tiuti nuanaV . flna r...... . .... 5iS: ' : Lnthnrisod to collect ior mare tbaa ytti . Tba Senate considered the House Milita ry bill; Senator Morgan, of AU., spoke In nnpd of Messrs. Wilson. Kinir and I 7r " I. ' T IWD80D, w I ico. mob oiu uanjt oi .owan: woogo I &0a, in Cork, Ireland, has failed. Spoiled typhus fever la prevailing Asuachan. - The Ameer of Afghanistan I ror of Ibe bill; tne nouse considered toe I J nn wuDciTiTa uuursa i f -vw won xoiuaj j Lt burlaw: bill laid on the table br 103 Ww are'nW pursuioir. .The Waah-M ?.5?i?Ju8' J?6. a-3f3)r,e15 Ai-C.f- jtoht Ka A Bob-committeo of Honae. I mcrtnn hpnnhn iln R;.hmnnl rtfo. I madA thpir is at Gundamuk, and expresses a desire for I the advice of Garfield i& Co. ji, Nations with India. Krh t "Mr. Kraits to-night thinks the Presi fnendly eiationa witu inula... an I dent wU sJgQ tbe Ldd bm if nolhln la Fraociaco naye j,uuu majority for tbe new I f!n8tilution. a complete surprise: it . baa I been carried in the mate; the workingmen are jubilant. Parole wins the Great ' i w ' ' . - : I Cheshire Stakes; a splendid victory; be beat the horse that beat him the day before. AccounUMrom Kussia fepresent that the Czar's martial law is rather stimulating than repressing the revolutionary spirit. .....-. violation of French law in iasuiae pastoral I Renresented that Lord Chelmsford.in South I 1 - , . - i plies. Chicago Socialist, declare that I a general strike will occur iu this country I t..i. Riii in Kiif nf ih otVrht Yiaiiv Unr I ami - i House refused by decisive vole to re-1 coubider vote defeating the eight hour law! I Another prize fight is reported; with i - .t. s.' I the usual brutatTesults. National Colored Convention, in session at Nash- I - - - I viile, protest against separate schools for I white and colored; children Gen., BuUer a tent in an offer of 30,000 acres of land, and Seuator Chandler offered to provide homes for one hundred families An exciting scene occurred in the German Reichstag between Prince Bismarck and Herr Lasker. New York markets : Money 23 per cent. ; cotton steady at 12 7-1512 , 9-16 cents; southern flour steady at $5 006 75; wbeat about lc better; corn fully c better, with a fair trade; spirits turpentine firm at 30 cents; rosin $1 32 1. It is Senator Gordon's son who ia 1 going round the world at a cost of $2,500. . ! - - Representative Martin, of the First District, voted for the new bill (Ladd). No other Republican voted for it. .TudcTft Rr. nf Mpmnhia on thi " tS J V I f J - - inst. decided that Memphis has s . r , . ceased to be an incorporated city. 3d not An appeal was taken. Not a Republican member of Con gress attended the meeting held .in Washington for the relief of the be guiled and destitute negroes now in Kansas. -' - , I . '. -. - - - , ' Richmond, -Va., is now entertain ing some 250 North Carolinians, the most of "them 1 merchants. ' We see the press' is represented as nsuaU Virginia merchants know how to I seek 4rade from the regions beyond. That great American horse, Parole, I is again 2Yictoriousrie is as ugiy as sin, but then he has, ( beaten England in four races out of five, and could bavebeateu the fifth if Lorillard bad bo chosen, his is 4 clear, from the fact that he beat yesterday the horse that won . the day before, v Three times several for the Leamington and Lexington horse 1 Lorillard'a Pa-role is increasing. '"v Jiv''''f,if - 1 ; .rs .- A student at the C University of I 1 . 1 " '! ' B irtima 'Ai W Crawford of lnia vrginw.4. VV.lrawtord, ot Louis- ville,, KVi, ibas. mysteriously disap- iVfIWt,wwl,W jwsaa cau4 a waa avaaw avaw - hv aiwif. 1 r it ,11. .:,v. t kK Awpnprat t rp.nl &fnntZk snprniliiavar lid "He waaavonnr manof exemolarv char- ..., .iiia.. s Z.ni hn.r nr. I design to deceive are thrown aside at once, I He left hia rodtn as if to take a walk for I vvvi a saaau aaia luuaa aaa v w mwma w recreation He' left 'hla best clothiner. hut I watch. hi hookas Den. and -hia lamw burn- I ing, as if to be.abaentAatiW-xoinntes. I t i. x jti .a ' xn 1 miwpo . shot at the' Democrats in' the discus- 'i ' 3 . - i sion on tha ITellofTfy-iSDofford case.' 1 ' . a 4i r j - . - -.2-- and he was- insolent and enpercilions """jrex. t f -'v-. . . 'Vi UOJiiiiUbl&PiiOV. . a - - T i special fronvWashingtonreportsJA r I "Mr.Conkh ngMlbe nex sr5ake. and nious and ssrcaltS iccusing with bringing up this1 ques- he was acrimonious the other side with bringing up this1 ques tion in order to unseat Kellogg and pre serye their euoremacv in the Senate - after 1881. Mr.'Tkurmaa made aa able reply to Lord Roscoe. in which he retorted that Kellogg was seated by ihejlepablicaaa to nreaerre their tnalarirv There waa a stood deal of fire la his speech, and. unbounded . 1 j r- i i . . . . mention wasgiven aim. , : , -;7 eigled from their homes Ntp - 809 w oouna Kansas bave come, aisgnsi-1 a. ai a-v- ... m Jt. ' - ed with the nonsense arid are on their way bacl$ j.Q tb as: will be aejsn.frpmhf , following spe cial to thO Wttshington Posti-J- "8T;TTs!,l!rllayT 0.Fortjrigh. negroes left here' for'tbe oouth, to-day on the steamer James Ai-Howard. They hair from Kane.... having coae there several' a-, a r - rw maw I I . U VS WH ViWaU Wat M.V SalAWW- Wa - UWMItVU weeks ago. They looked wretched aa I ' .7 r no 8,,. m... -miserable. , and -artf-wl that there never wai a greater mutake taanj their journey nbrthwardv. TEey say it is impossible for the - negro to do-otherwise than starve in Kansas.' and liat iar the South, at anv rate, they at all- times had plenty to eat and wear' ,, iUvJLJLlEii VOL. XXIV -NO. 39. Tho news from Washiogtoo ia de- :idedly - encoWraiuk the Demo- 3 ... 0 15 ... craie win accomunsb their uurDose .1... I v" u " - -'-..v. f'P'he leading Retmhlicatis tonight say 1 ur.cuaya jwiil siira tue urmy mil. aud it m l and McCreary bolklocsd him iatu follow- developed . in ; the Senate to change bis na'md. Members of the -Cabinet want a discussion on the bill' In the Senate, and ifldAll were disappointed that the . Republicans did nt; debate it. irr the House. lbey lt-' icise pointedly tho preamble to Robeson's substitute, which was written , by Ed munds." I Th. fitniii irAlarhV t hi. iiimA dat i I I ia to thesame effect. :;lhe BaltinioTe I imi;v .M;i .7linttKi;M " "f" v r I thoritv. sav it is theeeneral ioipres-1 .ion mo.B lUpbo.. that Hayei i:n .ui iJf. ru " ' I t f - I win bizu tue meiuturv TlieW8nmgn 7th jCB m f f w.v-, satioo. "announced his determination I -.; ' .. , I - to sien-the independent army repeal I bill, as oassed by the Housed as soon a8 it should b nraaented to hirrL To ' . - . I use his expression, 'he was the Presi- 7 r Z I . . ... , ; 1 Want nF tho luhnla nnnntw . nnt at tha I , "epuDiican party, ana mere was no i.i good reason why the measure, in its pr' ' his 1U1U1CU1UUU appiUTAI. AUJf , WliUSI I course he would deem inconsistent, and at variance with, his past profes- 81011 8. ! The Cabinet has determined that force l shall be used ; to prevent (emi gration oi white into the lairds set apart for the Indians. This appears to be right and proper. ; The trenble is the emigration is so vast it will be probably impossible , to stop it now. i v ; TW item. :' " 1 fRicbmond Dispatch Special of 7th.l Revenue Agent Chapman : tele- erapnea to-aav mat ne naa seizea w a !0 POQuda f . acned unstamped tobacco near River Hill, N. C. Mr vf rieht protested against be- ing made to father Mr. Kitchin'a bill to exempt whiskey from taxa tion; when the North Carolina mem ber aaid r he thought he was such a Greenbacker that he was ready to daddy almost anything. ueatb r tha TeaerabU dr. Jsia B. Special to the Richmond Dispatch. -: Abingdon, May 7.- Mrs. John B. Floyd., widow of .exTGov., Jobn 15. Fioyd, died here thv JBitetnocvn, aged seventv-eierbt -years. -, &ue was tne daughter of General Francis Freston I and the sister of William C. Preston (deceased) and John S. and Thomas Preston. ..-V Spirits Turpentine. t Washington wants a town hall. ' Capt. W. O. Bryan, of Wayne, isdead . t 4 ' Maj. Basil Manly has been re elected Mayor of Raleigb. I- The Democrats carried Kins ton, electing their entire ticket . - , i The Hendersooville Courier has reduced its yearly subscription to $1 25 U I The Winston i Zeader, hat four a. ' - mnths old, has been compelled to enlarge. r .A08tJ IMltM w iipiifiriwMB Caress atoldsbbro andfnot at Tarbora. - -.-. . - . . . maah nr. r zumavxvw JL 7 w -T " i " IT Monday." A:1 horse vratt away--resuiK on Monday. 1 1 Kni.-tZ. K-ok.,. to. neices and narrow L Winatan Trader. Father Moore, m Catboiic pnest 01 Tf umiDgwn, was nerei last week.,visitmg.frieads.: -r-wina wneat . . . . . "P in tbls vi well, and bids Li Raiiek 0Aarirt!r Mfissrt. Tav- tai .nd Kn.f-. nf th. "North Oaralina Fiah Commi8sionrrmro?sA imeH.atto deheait in Yadkin river. Jiear Salisbury. -T.v-rTr-y,, A . .... . 4 asr aa Aa h i avainvviv. arai-'- -- mi w mm 1 mrnvrnw - ..rriTl.i'la;' ncs raiienniiBi iniKreaL saa. aistn - memuuiai r-ki,rK.inmtiA if .rfmtnntion iThe" 1 .L.l...-..i.l... -.knl.. 1lH A..I.I.1. Iftf I wonderi cobfefir number "about -14 certainly a I Jnderiul worxunoer an me circumstances. I -'vcrrTmt:tmV.W ft bduwjwu,.. w. SOrry to learn that our old add esteemed "STIS m5S "ZVZ "iu.c? b" !:???.vwbU9 .aU th0 olhers The Produce Exchange will be W " I Were asruioat a votiv hut Rhfirmno T)pvnn I I 'tt r i -' . m : I ohen tn-dav from 11 A. M. Until 12 M. and I 'lniiv is looajcs t reuiarKaDiy t ffs : - . . i : . j-, r t. : . , u f w r- --- , -.- - - fair to make a fine yteld, i onp Gairo Burch i'was plain J abpit. three; block off, rbut also franLthe I the charges preferred -against, him bj, he itmmi tunate eVf.i? & tf week, by a f all rom ,the railway of John f a-L. ftiAnn - v ' trt VfefoiAh TlieVe fire I Athr ronntv in North Carolina. Give mere tObaCCO lactones in vrranvmo wiuiu rnahe oord &Henderson Railroad and I - fii .a K vm.teat m.nnf.ira 1 taring county in the Bute. 1 iuig vwuhij i-,.- Haro iThe-muni-- w Anderson. T. J. Wii-on7 Mr. H. K. ! Nash was rejected Mayo; l1!1?, voteso iV f -Ji , .x.x. iti- jj. The County ; Cominissioners of Anson refused te grant any licenses. The WsdesboroUwoZtfsaysr There was quite a lvly time over the matter.. Messrs. A. J. Dargan; J. D.r Pembertofl and J. A. Lock lart were employed by the petitioners for icense; while Rev. O. J. Brent end Rev.. P, Jj. Groom plead on the side of petition ;r ..Tl ,1 "tIB6 40 fear o that Mr. Mike Newlin, at Baxapa- uoT,v . . T . . T . . tad contenu ournea one nignt last weea. We regret ta hear that Mr. Isaac N; Qegg, in the npper part of Chatham coun-. Ithe otn lost., resuuea as iouw;wi wm; miMionersAW GraharJfjLybcbi 1 11 .iu. rarian. if . a. iibico. a. a. vms, W,iLMINGrTON,;1N;;C. FBIbAY; MAY. 9. 1879.',, ty, had hist mill with ' qaantity of grain I bur,,e,(l rf cenU:' ! 4-T be wbeat crop is M rapidly imOTOTloe in aoueawnce. adl. farmers and bread e&tera feel' encaa(a?Gd. Kowland. Tora Btaten: "Grand ? Sumpter; Carlockr Henry- Crawford - and Bob Belk, the first named of -whom was held lor tne recent bureli f Hendersooville Courier: The final hear in e ia the case of the State vs. David Barnett, charged with bigamy, was bad ob ' Tuesday before Justice 'Patton. The defendant exhibited a divorce, duly and regularly granted , by , a Circuit Court of the State of iTennessee He also estab lished fully the legality of hie second mar nage. Alter' a patient and- thorougn in vestigation of the cause, the defendant was aiscnargecL i ', ; " -1 ; Elizabeth City Carolinian-. Dr. Smith, et Hertford, had rib brokea one (lav IflEt wnlr ' ' H I hnru rin vv wlth I him. Herring only $3.5 a thousand J 5w - r. Captain -.,pavid o. Midgett, deeper of the Lire Saving Station, died P the 24th ult-. and on the same day bis sis r" Snta E, . n.;u -at..i ji. pu . J . t-., L r-i-l t n ' wife of Dailv O'KeaL died: The disease at Rodanlne. ; Onei. badly needed, 1; s - juoiasDoro jueasencr: mr. jxeea- ham, a well-known bid citizen of Sampson ui .1- . tit w jss nn sttfn,rt.wiiT 7i Rra , Tntt town taxes collected from all sources, ex- l centinv ' hftll Mntand obm. for the fiieal I 5ni,",.TO "tJZS l JWfUlUK ai.JT ABSUt4M..vaXUlWUl1 1 "PWas per ypuchera,' ioota.up. f4, 196.63. Four young men of Golds- i t jt . n.i lO": .1. TJir.v wro, By nimB au. hu- ii rrmn mt nta rn w osninmnn ann n h an 111 . - via Neuse river, on Tuesday merrfftig at 2 Ai WIUW. f The Oxford1! TorcbligU give this account bf the killing of Charles Drck- erson by ' Dent at ixraisburg: JJickerson was sitting lb his buggy on Friday evening last,' when ha saw a Mr. Dent,' against whom he had anold grudge, passing the street. Dickerson sprang from bis buggy and began to horse-whip Dent. Dent re treated and drew his Pistol and fired in the ground it is supposed to f rihteol Dicker- aaitn aAF. TamV AAnrinNA 4 e wA 1-ASk fv T!i1r01- und-.it is supposed jo frisbtett JJicker- off; Dent continued to retreat;' Dicker-1 son followinir andUwbiDDinir him. Dent 1 then fired tha second time, the ball enter- I ing the throat, passing through the wind- I pumam. mu.K I Mr. ..W.learna ' that'-UiCKeraott uvea until i Saturday morning. Dickerson was; a man I of a turbulent disnesition and was feared I by every one. "fe.fri"-., i I unariotte, uotervtri, .jar,, ennsr i . ' it- -r a. .l ni I ley .Rom . and Mi M. phia, "ived fromthe m?"in "S1 'SIo aj uaa jv. Auas, l.iucr ui iusjuuk wiu i "L . " a wa a - a I Liewis.oi fniladel-1 North yesterday I and left on the States I ville train at 7 A. M. We are reliably in- formed mat they "are going' to Lenoir, 1n r!.iriAii nniintv Hip Ttnast havinv received I information which leads him to believethat I his son is at -this moment in or near that town. CoL Charles H. Jones delivered I wmr.h.fnr. tha nh.riotte ih.mher of 1 Commerce last night, which was heard by I the members and a first-rate audience com- 1 . . .. . . .. .. I posed oi ooin laates ana- genuemen or i the city. At the conclusion of the ad- dress a resolution, was passed unani- I mdusly, requesting that it be published, -4-Atthe regular meeting of the Char- lotte Academy or Medicine last night, the foUowing were appointed delegates to the1 National Board of Health and the i Ameri- can Medical Society now ia session in At- laata: Drs. J . B. Jones S. E. Bratton and J. M. Miller. vrhe wave of -,re-: trenchment struck, the sew Board' 6f : :Al-. jiermen yesterday. They cut down sala lies to the amount ot!l2uoo.x 4: : : :i t TJt I rr-: Tr th rOTi'T: 1 NEW ADVKBTlSEnENTN. JVT. a tiDKTtM an- Notice.', v'.v ' 1 Mokson The? VKing' of shirta Gbken & FLANNEB-rMedici'nes, &c. . S N. Caknow Wil. Mujual Ins. Co. Wakted Machine operators on shirts Fr the SootH Atlantic States; rising, 1 possibly followed, by v falling barometer, I norm, ana east wiaasstatipnaiy iempera- I ; - ' ' . ; . . . 1 a T .B jw-,. Jvi.v7.BTSrj.B. aieations for to-day. i - 7; . . aa , t : .ar....v Co.rs. " Vl.! rnrTVvlnrJ UUck w.a hef ore J uatica ill. vesterdav. cha'reed bv his" wife with nil flnnnf s .nd tha r.nsia hut the fino -j, gubseouently remitted 1 k :.i'.i::.V. i 1' I Waner. - was dismissed at the cost of the rv thA bntifln nf nam OD me nrs. iuwuav mtiuoe. i i r r m r mm bu ar m .a i mr-m - m a i v w - .. - i , . , r.HMi ill wiaiiuiL mill biillci v. iu wuil:ii i - .w . j .mv . . , w ... 4.w . . ' w . I wm a r-TT.Tr a-" 1 Osborne defendant, heard .before: Justice 1 cisiernyw tne-Jnexi block, ot ainnson barber, Tnomai jenerson, oi connivmg I wu FCB0 " ?J v and ordered, to Dav the costs and 1 . j-i- rive boid4n tie sum ofcr5(Mo -$504d-keep tb a 1 I"beac9 for six months, itmi'i ant a'l" i -7" . 1 a MMW wr,J,'i ii'iii r.lji iir'L'IJl!!.! . . A." . ...'A'f ' Tr4 .41 I IV 4 ' 4 . I L I.-;: The aceundreL Doc Matthews, who was . ,, , .. . , . . j i-( arrested and jailed at Burgaw for attempt- ing w wirow a u-.iu uu mo v vu. i . B. R.J and who subsequently made I D1S PSCADe. IS BlUl Be lafEO.' ltUUUKU, M W6 . T .51I a. . t- ' : tiearn from agentiejnan rpm Pender.the i uiusk Bucuuuua I mArii htm! . . -i 1 escapeu, SOU it IB will be no relaxation tare hlmt as long as. there, ia a 'possible chance of doing so. - u Brooklysi 1111"-,;? J( t rjj It will be remembered that Prof. Lester's "Mirror of J . 't)W I exhibited thl eyening, t Brooklyn Hall, ln,fh, mtereat of ithe Stfnday School which holds its' ses- iioas there. .1. We cannot speak of the merits of the views he proposes to present, except to savtothe2&bjects otUiein embrace large nunrberand yariety of historic ,na .scriptural , Incidents , andaflpenea, , ap4 , an abundance of statuary. ,frZi Z euy Honda, rj.v,v v rt-u.tf'"-3'.i w;-1 City 'Clerk -and Treasury Bayage; .wm order io few days the new bonds to be Usu:ea ty' the cltfy in payment' of past 4e bonds and bonds maturing in 1889. ''' kuwiw m.i.Uw v 1 any kibu ever uauncnea in nis vicmiiy j -n .jTt - Tr tv ? -. -"j-wnc It is & creat nttv that he I Vd-a n..i..t .s- ti,a nnhfT.' I tryl the following officers were elected .for to be hoped that there thaHit win be a "Hfy launch.' ' The. sect tne-nm-iPnWPn oei Dot. i..?-; Rev. ' Dr. Beroheim ; returned ' : ' - from Synod yesterday morning, I Li T ThftTf nwftrrl Relief hnvt warA with their engine yesterday afternoon, ving her atrial. 1 .).: I TKa flranrl Rnval ArMi ntnin of Masons, of the State will meet at Dur-1 ' m ' f .... . . r . j closed the remainder of the day. , , I t lII Mfs H.VAl Glamever haa cnmJ menred tbe erection of 'a handsome real- dnrft on Cheanut. between Sixth and 1 Seventh 6treet8. i .(vksj:. dill f -;-?.!.5 I'-r'-'Vi-V J :Tbere was to have been a black- fish .excursion on the steamer Pauport yes- terdsy, but owing to the cloudy weather it V postponed untilnext Tuesday., .in j A case of cjaifo Burch.whic perjury against one which was to have been heard by Justice- Hall yesterday afternoon, was finally Dostooned nhtilthia mornimr. - . i vr-" uir tYrr . I Chief Marshal F anner requests tnat tne -assisian Bx-u iBu meej a a a. a . a.1 t 1l a I wompuy w messrs. ) wreen jjiauner sj rug store this aiternoon at a o ciock f f c UUblwv aaa vvvuuauwv UVU I 'J j 1"L ' tl Tt 1 fa'" Tinkii i tT " I the session of the TJ.' S. District CouriHon. J D. LIlusseir, ex-Judge Samuel Watts, Col. j nr ILtl ni ""Wt tt WFbsierlFrench; OoL lJat;: McLean and 2. - ii, ,. f i f? Mlliar ThftTii wpr no cases of ironnr tance tried by the ti. a. listrici uourt yes terday,1 only a few. for violation of the rev enueiaws being disposed of. It is expected that the Case of mail robbery against Geo Davis wilt be taken up to-day. lmvortakt :A4atalral(jr Oaelalasi. - Judge Brooks, at the May term, 1879, of j the United States District Coutt, in the two i cases of the British barques Summer Cloud n& Biisiei which were libels filed by sea men for the recovery of :wages, originally commenced before U. 81 Commisiioner Cantwen his Honor Judge Brooks made , f1. " I the following deciee la the District Court of the United States. 'for the Eastern District of North Carolina. i 4 n u . ... . 1 James Jackson, seaman, j iiioeis ior pea- i . against , I The British Barque Susie. ) man's Wages f I, IAt Wilmington, this 6th day of May, I i?vt auexanaer Dpruos jasunwAriianuio i u.4g,hf Vina flnnnnl Miniflent .t tbn tvirt I . . . M KT 1 1 2 . t- a. m a. aa aaMMaKM Afl . oi numiggwo, uaviuj j;imaisu w wu Wuri , apa interposea, uw ruieai aau re- quest that this Court, would not proceed wjth this cause; ana 11 appearing w ine Caurt that the said barqtte;flu is a duly registered British ship, and it not appear- ing from the proceedings before the i Com- ? f S iS"'. ine lu v wuwi. uau ucwiusu yi refused to adjust and settle the claims of I the libellant against the said barque StuiA, I o to grant him relief of his alleged griev- I nMnnn. a.., ,V.A tfn Kami, .f Mitminn th.r fl f.Bo, u i w vu6 v wu.. . the said Vice Consul had jurisdiction and authority to settle and adjust the claims of the hbellant, and tbat no sumcient cause u shown why this Court should proceed with this, cause: Now, on motion of M. London, Esq.; counsel for Alexander Snrunt, Esq., CenSul as aforesaid; and after hearing John I p; neuamy, jssq., rrocior ior me iioeuanj, It is considered by the Court, and ordered, adludored and decreed, that tne said lloei be dinmlaaed. rSlgned G.W.Brooks, liist. i uage. r. From this decision it appears that In all mailers 01 aispue peiween seamen snipped on board Britisn vessels and the masters 01 suca vessels, ine consular Agent 01 ner (iiauui.u.jUMr yvtf k - called upon to adjust all differences be a . L .'1 .A -. - I L - ..' 9 tVjl .l..a iween snusn Beamen ana JDnuau maaieia. Tsta Kira Clateraa. A; "City Subscriber!' writes: "Some at our tax-payersr and real estate owners 1 the n'ew'culernV'which are' in,' cour .A..M.nr J ijai-ht have , been wiuw . pltced iaither localities where they were I " mm b. mere needed, and where they wouia im Iaentiy mdruseiul Ii is chimed nVv W'' .y: .rv.it thktha; cisterns and hose at. Uie ''Little I GianU' enrine hOUSC Could BUPPlT WatSC I mich Tarther jtban 5 Breii's"7 corner, fal l8rcted.'nd that water cottld be furnished I rner oi Tbira anaMuioerryairee t corner; and ' that water is mostly needed rn - porous (of 2 thl s wtfere in uence . of , the .heavy . sand in the I T cohseouence f streets, hpu-es are liable to ,bq consumed I be fore the arrival of the fire companies.-' 4. T4f 4j. J..T M.fJ Wlta.oj i)aj..V. i i ii Thflrktaeetinhf h...iEHinlra Seetianal li V- , r , "3TjT" Dotok.beihg cdnstructed torMessrftJli. iiossom iJiyans, is about compieieo, ana f will be launched to-morrow (Saturday),' Joe I - r " s -cea3 -' t ' S.' ml I IWPn t ftliri aa'OlWlr in fhA smfiPmaMaTl.. , J.I.1 wiD ; understand? be the largest eraftof Sectwhu 5 J. -I. )? 4.1 Mayer'a Coarr.-) .1 i uui -o ' : r The only cases for tnejaside -the: Mayer yesterdaymofnTng'jfere those of jaiues isuer ana Jtumiey jtuvans, ootu co lored, -chareed with enerapini? in an affray 1 - .ms . -a f 1 - : t - - a Y'di" hih' fa O'nlv I flhorlnf t ttMmw denvinlr .11 aJld ainffular in the efforts to cap- tion comDleted-is; known as the Eneme,l?!lefte9i -"TO W HewW near the corner of -Chesnut and North Wa-( Cain arrived hire frem Raleigh, im Wed ter Istreets,' about 'half -ipast 7 o'clock the nesdsy 1 night; 'forlmprTsonment Yn our j aa aauva aaa u& si suspended. -wai fTJ .4l"i- VaanalfatVi-luetfera.''-;',. ' ;'1 a The follbiifg'jare tia'unaTlabtelettera remaining W'UttXclfir postoffici: - tV : i rl. t?o 0u..i...i.i & i.i' Unliable Genera. 1 . " Weaarag, ra. ; MSjl 'Wji pralgiiiir, w.ffara- B4Dy Syrup ia absbiutely-free from lauaa ogtt street, BaltimoreJilcLjj a rwr '.-, nam or other opiates, ?? ?1.;t '; -s;t A , M III A i 1 J J. ,1. TELSPH9N KS. The Telephone : Wllinlastoa-rThe . ; rntrcl Awtrdea. &e." . i The' special eommiltee on Telephones.bf which Mayor Fisubiate ": is j Chairman; ' to whom was referred the matter with ' power to actual the. meeting of the Board, jtf Ai- fi firman An rnA v tinUf In at 1v aIaimiI 7" Z;L TiZ tZl V iT ' " ""rTT w tm-m w tMiasiiU UV tVUUIMkO SaT aones ior our ore ueparimem, poiice,dse.. ith 'this r 'Bull Telephone Company.' 'of Richmond, Yan whieh isLBafdLto 'supply the best instruments now -m -use.- As an indication of their popuWrity:hf may be iated lh luere are " apwwd of one bu nny.-.unH wiepnones in use in ChjcagoolreooQ hundred, in Richmond, quite a number ia Washington City,; and in other cities thioughout, the United Stales. Philadelphia has. recently adopted them In place'' cT others; and 'the auth6rities state that they prefer-' them to the telegraph, alarms! fjt. i . , ; i i i For the comparatively small suni of $750 th8 u c?mPany f?nL Telephones for n 8iaoos, including poles, wires, bel na 10 Iacl every tbing complete, the tn Lw f t- ,m- W " " , good tepair. ' The use of i the Telephdne wiUoo doubt .nreveaood intettmenL They will almost pay for themselves in the t--uvuui ui onuug iu if vat, bvu tcu VVS CU" 'in-lvtAa ltnna tonta 4tntMAa Strrt In ni m mm glnes, hose reels, horses, "&&t in away with the frequent calling1 out of the fire department in cases of false1 alarms, and in other instances where: the - services of engines, hook and ladder;, trucks, , &Qi, are unnecessary, to say nothing of the great saying of property which will likely ensue from the promptness of the alarm. Imme diately upon the breaking out of a fire the fact will be announced frond -the nearest station to the Central office, which will be at the City Hall, including a statement as to its magnitude. .Then if the burning, building is in a locality where not much damage is anticipated only the nearest en gine will be instantly notified and ordered to proceed; ' or if it be a large' fire, 'all the engines will be notified and ordered to the spot. . At the . same time : that ,. . . . announcement of the flre is also communi ca'.ed to all the stations, and thus the ktiowledirB of theonflcrptton and it. ex- o-- - - locauou Becomes generauj anown throughout the citv. In the ease of a burn. WJC chimney the nearest engine will be na.Wt,A .nA nrrtftd lft fiPB nn i uin - - - - readiness should its services be needed. Keys to the various stations will.be distri buted among the firemen, police, and city officials generally, and also be left at one or mere stores or other places of resort in vicinity of the various stations: ! The fire alarm will of course be sounded in all cases when necessary. . We should have stated in the proper place lba j fi . companiei jij aij be ' numbered, and in case only one company is needed at a fire the bells will be tapped in a manner to indicate that only that par ticular one is required,1 thus saving the members of the other companies the trou ble of going to a fire wtehtBefe w actually no necessity for their doing so.-'- -.iriapMeMaw I There is a tender solicitude 10 this city, 1 especially among police officials, for weary- I footed strancers . and ' therefore ; a ; white tramp, who claimed the name of Jrurcell, 1 w4g taken under the wing of a knight of 1 the club, last evenin, and. lodged in the gaaru nouse, unaer iock ana sey, uu per I force "he mieht rest from DedeatrianismT 1 aa. . " . ' ' - ' a. a ' a -i 1 This is the humane side of tne Pboto. bu - I i. , .L.. ... Jt" .. .. we oareiy E4i3pec( tnai inecuarge taa rur cell has been traversing the city and buying small articles "on tick," had .something lo I da with hia inA.rAAriLif Ha FnrAMented - 1 ..I.,. 1 nr m . a". Watson, the butchert and otherwise jproyed ainiBeii a lr&uu. xxm lttsv auk BBiure uonna.. i t ta m . ' - TT! 1 . . t . 1 KAH led to quarters' was to, call, for liquor, in a ahbp and lref ase to ay for it: ' The fiha' tick- he obtained, things ieln thusiyi' wis thatf jthe lock. when be was. turned in a ceU to confroat the Mayor this merning, J P !RamTafi rnihluihfi'n a nnta . in ithe I against, the, latter's, .domestic happiness I His statement has' the ring pi'truth. about I it, jmd he decjkres'thatthe whole stoVyb I the- Knfght of he Baioris a fabYe. it!ii I we wpied the -paragraph :aUeging his j ffencei we gixe him Ut .benefit. at UWifle , " 4 V - aeter here waa an far above renroach aa to I e-j J. mtir-Lw-i.ii LtriJ:'L.t'iiit.mLi. I create surprise wiur us; rani no bq?uiu navci j k-b' ci-- with failinVinto such inioui - nanejdta-tia odi , f ' SJ II . aa. a.. W flawSW at K a a mssjbbiwwwsi ff'f sTgf 8 VfPi-T I ? A,a m.MV !iWiWff.A4 .?Wt David t; Sasser, J0 2nd Lieutenant Caleb Bloupt Junior 2nd LifUtenanv; 5; ; 'J irh rVtmn.nv h.. nil' it. rail fnrlV-flYa ; " - w AllekeclGaniiterleUei'. ' -J' A white prisoner by the name of G. W. be tried for tiie offend at the' present terni of the United States District Court.' ""t j -mrW m''"' ' vThe ridng-genMatloa ought to- fW.ajnjtbe ntlJS5 Opium preparations.; We call the 1 ti at f.fi f be pro uence of. atienuou 1 t&lion N. C. 8. O.. f Uannver liiffht.kftn- - - WHOLE 5N0. 3i663 . I - f f IflEAXOEtlAK. DA IT -:18T9, . 1 2 The procession ryiil form 4en minutes .before 3 and move promptly at S o'clock. 1 ,?f ye8leraay,evenl"g. Washington mew 1 j "Juf it ' i "l' -it,'ttime. as ascertained from this luhi-u:i Idcbarge of " Assistant' 'Marshala Jamea M. McGoWan Wl R. PaUeVsoni 8 Thomaa M. HftndorsonwCI. form on. south bide bf Mafeti be rigbtjestjng pn .Furtb-streeJ,,! . . . f I Wilmfngton LlghtlhfarrtiyJ- Co..A,vCotps of CadSta, Cape Fear ili lita- j-J v.Jjt. -.-ry Academyi .t ...; j Qo. Borps of padets. Cape Fer Milte: , ry Academy., - , Whiting Rifles. . Cape Fear LlgUArtiilery:"11 u Carriage containing XJhaplain add Orator.- to Ladies'; Memorial Association.il U , .Children's Memorial Association.,. , I . ocuoois in cnarge or tneir teacners. SEeOND DIVISION, . 1 Id5' Charge of Assistant ''MAfsBars" S.i p Schools in charge of their teachers. fjpmtt O. iWfr tYate;; J,;Merriaii wttl form of taouth.side of iMaiket reet,theTight J Tmn?HQVPimM' I tfpWff0 lffl5er!.'l8a I!an? 1 trv. emorial AssociatloVof d N. C. Infah-f . .. , " Jr' , I 'anizationa-; from other i Confederate I - Organizational u from : other J Confederate 1 A . J XT. a ... j ;.; . Spldiers .and .Sailors of, the Confederate j , Army and ISavy. I Jucuvi y Citizens on footf !'f"n,l 1 . ... j ;?. 0HTHIE& DIVISION,5 Ia charge of: Assistant Marshals John M. Robinson, G.,W. Huggins, E. Scharff. Disabled Confederate Soldiers rand Sailors in' Carriages. ; ' ; Citizeni la Carriages. ' ianunaui JUUSIIUS u. VUlaUUI ouu 1 1 ui. Hahkins Will have Charge of tbeConfede-I 4 a I rate Lot and the grounds .adjacent, in the Cemetery ?J "? fi't 'I." ".; i. Itf iniolaH rt ilia 4 1 1 j t i 4-4 1 nhiiviiKaa ara requested to have their bells tolled,7 from 15 minutes before 3 ' to 5 minutes after 3 Tbe route will be jip- .Fourth street to Campbell, up Campbell street to the Ceme tery , ,(- : ; . . : -.j . - jAt the opening of the ceremonies the Ctipe Fear Light Artillery will fire a salute of . eleven guns from the bill 'overlooking the Cemetery. - :;: - At the close of the ceremonies a salute will, be fired by the companies of Infantry., iThe -Memorial Services will be .opened with a dirge by the Cornet Concert Club. Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev; G. D. Bern- i -f .; f-r : ,i-K-, -i- " ' . . ...... , i ineim, u.ir, Memorial Ode, by the Choir. - . i Oration, by. Captain John N. Maffitt. 1 f, .Ode, by the Choir, i y - Doxology .. .. Call of Roll of Honor and Floral. Off ei in es. Decoration of Soldiers' Graves In Private Lofs, while the Infantry Fire a Salute. pwnett of carriages ate. requested to di rect their coachmen not' do' allow their horses to stand 4bjibe..ucircle. surrounding the Confederate LpU.; f,;ff .t m M " r H." G. FiiANNEK. uniei jnarsnai. TDar-iTaraoau un t W trast that no one v attached to : the mmtary, compan)ea of the city, whether in private or public employment, will, be de nied the privilege of being- on .parade to jL-;-'-'mt',-'tl.I J 4 L i 'L "J-' It"' i 4V.1'' asy.. lUBmiuiary are wean, cquuku at mo vX. I J ptnAv.wra & h.Wn In nf tni. ftebt, and employers, and tbose in autbO- rltv- ahonld not wait, for soldiers to ask. but authorize them to be presepW Let the celebration of 1879 be honorable both . to - . r , wU iat i-a- i tX'-im thf) Oead and tne. living. ad sin TUB'-jUAI Life The laudis? close and arrive ajtthe City Northern through malls. ., i i..,,, 2 45 PnM.1 jQTTerri,- jnrPjugn :a&Li- mails. 5:3ft xnaus ior tne .nauroaeir. i-tiJM3 end - rnnten annnliad thare- mar i a "m.T i-a i . fralml tafRlddfaar A.' sSl iY IRilrpaqVat . . U,. t -M.30: Western mails (C.C. R'y) daily i t ?j Vexceat Duuuay;. . . . , OSWA.lH,.l xor-'Vraeraw B aMrilagton - a-.n.w . ilroad.w....a-t.... 7:30 A.M. Mails fof pOintS between FlO-" " r , renCeJand Qtatleatoai. i'ilV, Y 2:30 A.1 Mi? . r . n - " ?Fayetteville4yia Lntnbertori, -M &Uy,iJexcept dndays...4 5kXf a5m. rnsiOKiU. utia. aiuxiintenneli J isolate omces every jtrnaay, . t0:uu A. si. SmftEvme mails;' bV lrteatn-,l :','vav.M boat,daily4excepl Sundays) 9KX) Ai M Aiaua ior jiiasy jiui, iownn . . . OreeWfah&allottk fe f Fridayjat. .T. J. .li .j ff:00 A-fM. Wilmingtoc, and liisbon, Mon , f .0 days and Fridaya attii.t?.1 .-06Ii:'l' . , I orEgLfpH PBLIYERY. - Northern through mails. . . . . . "fl .-00 A.' M . , mails.. . . v.-w A. jn. Sbutherrr' mmA.MiFJi.. I' ,f 7.-00-A. M: H CarplmaCdntral ar.t.. 6.O0 A. M: Stamn Office open from 8 A, M. to 12 M.. atftdfiom 3 to1J:30 P.MV -'Money orde and -Register, Department open same las stamp fetral delivery opiitf 7iWm6lSt)' A. W to 6:30 P-M.; and on Sunday srom80,tP Stpe fot sale at genreral delivery wheri Btamn office is closed.- ..it "Maus collected from street boxes every taay.ai4.OJ4l Pi M2 J-i 1 '" .! j j--- Tj jMAraa; aw" '"i s aarriy !iBieeiaae-joBA4 vi4aat; tioW the Wllaaiastan. District, 1TI.,E. ciirlsaail..1' sij -'"bT 3mltj.Ttlle Ctretrit, at Eton si li. .u;Mai .109 dl IVilndntrton. Fifth Street.:.. ......:...May 17. IS Wilmington, Front, Street. .U...'..i'.May, r 34,-25 f'TopsuV.V. "..... ...... ....May - 28, S9 . OaalowI-s Ji v jjtiiv... Jiii'nl . . . fw.'i.May SI, Je. 1 L.S.BURKHBAD. ,;.-.;i ? i.- Presidlagllilcr,: lU-igadier-UeneralrM. . Taylor and Staff uoratcana,'. . i w. .oi i - -. '' "."iLilLs, ' " -' J Galveston,:' i . . ,17 i.ii ?di7o-;v; fj; ,Havanar..t::5:::83 .Wilmington Cornet Concert Club. Indianola........78 ........ ou ..; ronrdays, ..s ..v. ...... S 00 fly dye,. ......... , , . . m One week....... 401. Two weeks ..1. . tt" Tbree weeka, 8 ! One month,; 10 w. Two month,v... 17 W, Three monthi,'... S4 W " Blxmontn,.. 40 ot One year,.;.;;.:. .:.; ; ;.: o o tS'" Contract AdTertisemenU Uk.-n, t pi.i- . - lowr 'Tea lines MUdK Nonpareil type ninko tme quaiu, I mi. .. . ! l '. .. - . . - v .'f . .- - . laeriBometee, - at too stations meutioat-.t, at Mmw1 fa the Signal Office in thi city- ' Atlanta,,:...... 71 f Key West,-. . J ..81 Augusta: . ,: , . .-. .to Mobile.. . . :i .81 CSharleston, C6 Montgomery,, . . ,.?S Charlotte :C9 v ty. flew urieana,. , . -T , PuntaRassa,;;.. .78 Savannah,;.. ; ; . : 68 St." Marks,'," ",.75 Wjilniinscum...; 65 Jacksonville, 69 I IIIVKR AND IflAKlttir. - Two unknown yessefa'Jn below yester day evening and bound up.. .La- ". j I SteamshipiZafer," Doaae, anived ,a ixew 'lorK irom ibis port, tn :tbe Clh t Schooner Jesse JTarl. PaiiI from Rmli e., for Ibis port, was at Gloocester qn the Bthmst- - 1 - Schooner Carrie Walker, Russell, sailed 'I'. from Horse Island Harbor on the 1st inst. - ttjls lJt4f, s l-'i British ;' brig;;-auuborougli. Hansen, cjeared iroin Philadelphia ior this port on the 6ih inst." i - r w.t w.n' . . frbm this port, arrived at Wilmington, Del., L L iu:,!!-..- i - 4 , :1 J i- - mm CITY-ITEMS." phew JaCitsoH's Bis Sweet Nayy.Tobacca. " ELECTRIC BELTS. A sar enra fnr nonrnna debility, premature decar. exhanstlon. etc Th only reliable care. Orculan mailed free, Address JK. RBBYXS. 4SChatham St.. N.Y. ' , .. .. m.m mi :j PIWH vtunT ran nmaa imi,...,,,,-. i .i u A.A4u mm,W A MWUUUI1 flUtUU. . men la invited to the advertisement ef Mesar. J. A W. Tolley, maaofaetarers of line breech-loading gnna. Birmingham, England. .Their gnaa are made f to order according to spedncaticna and measure. . menta fnrniehed, thus eaeuring the right crook. -length of stock. ; - v POE UfrWABDS THIKnt TEAH9 Mod WlRSIOW'g SOOTHINO StRITP b heart nuif fnr children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves vntnmrm t4Mitl.4444.tl4.l444n.la and DIABBHOtA. Whether ariainc? from teethlntrnr. other canaes. An old and well-tried remedv. 25 C3STS a BOTTXiX. ACTDSO THBOUaH TOT Pdnxi ntion thn annrroa of inflammation. Qlbnu'b Suuatm Hoap promptly relieve the homing, itching and other annoyances caused by Bait Rheum, Scald Head, Impetigo, Bry aipelas, ana other akin diseates, and ultimately re moves every vestige of them. Hill's Instamtakbous Haib Cts is safe as well as speedy. . , . . I NEW-; ADVERTISEMENTS, r IA. CRONLiT, Auctioneer. ' ! ' : ' BY CRONLY fe MORRIS. ' 1 -T:,--r.-;- Farnitnre cf Superior Males and Finisb : : ' at Auction. ' " rTZ0!??0; 93n IN8,tant;, IT" cogimencul8 10 o 'clocic, A M., we wiU rel All at cur saies xtoems, S Black Walnut In Marble Chamber Seta, complete ' ( n araroiie, uaivtuiCK. XMOK-uaie, ... j " Lounge, Rocker, S Tables Marble slab, Kxteneion Dining Table and Chairs, y . i -' Parlor Chairs, Fire Sett. , ., , v Brnssels and Ingrain Carpet a, . .. j v.. crockery, - . ' Oent'a 8addle and Bridle, j v Ladies'Saddle and Bridle, ' ' . ' ' Call and Sxaminp. - , - - add - - : - .1' An Invoice f .Tll W? and other attlclea. i'lRST CLASS MACHIMB OPERATORS ON SHIRTS, (none others need aDDlvi. To .np.h steady emplorsaent will be given,1 P - - - i trti o ci t. between Dock and Ornge. second hotue from east siae, oetween 13 ana js -' r - my9 tf 1 Hotice: HS MEM 01 J.' W. ALDBEMAK ' fc CO. was dissolved by nutual consent ok the 1st March last, by the withdrawal of W. H-IAlderman. By the terms of the dissolution X alone am authorized to i old itra wiU please make payment as soon as t poBtdble. The husinees will be continued by meas collect tne debts sue the arm. Parties Indebted to . n .1 44 w- n.l, n1 1 . . I usual.; I my t it J. W. AUWtRMAN. CIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, ,j 3 TARRANT'S APBRIBNT, RQU COD LIVBR OIL; BURNETT'S COCO AINB, f er the Hair, HAIR, TOOTH and NAIL - - BRUSHES in great variety. T7- 1 1 .. . . . " . ... J ' 4ij9tf .' GREEN & FLASTNER'S." ' I TjosoUR NEW sttlb. . i .1: ' ! I fc THff f KINO't J)F EHIRTS, iaB jepietea etocJt greauy. . ,-,.1 "y'.1 . a)y 9, rft 1 . ft m -tjfWi ii ; .to -MUNBON. - 4J ;,f iJM?Ji CHARTERED !M73SJV''-,W ' TJAS 693 , POLICIES IN WILMINGTON,, AND , j i jj. nas paia svory loss snsiainea up to flate. J i,iS4t!?. - ' 1 sIttY PER CENT! of nreminm reanired Art ewh I oh one year policies, ana NOTEH accepted for ro- I 33l-im-47- DDD 4Tt1n4Tn . i . . . . year polieles. ? ' lliatlllllK IWBl J4 JTJU. WUH1V UWU iWS WU !.' Ij ; All notes are void on expiration of policy, and no nete has ever been assessedtthereby aavlint FOKTY PER CENT, in premiums te holders of policies in -tide Company. All moneys accumulated ia the se ven' years the Company has, done besiness belongs to policy holders- No salaried officials to pay, hence ' cheap and safe insurance. ' . For further particulars apply to 8. N.' CANNON Agent, ' -" - . my 9 St frwesn, At Oeo. B. French SonV; Popflsals for Frtsfr Beaf aiift HBlton. ; V?Office Df Acting CommisBary of Subsistence, 1 i ' ' i I Poetef Foa Jqhmtoh,N.C. Mr$h27, 1679. 1 o BALED PROPOSALS, in,tripiicaie, will be re el cetadetuua office aatll 11 AM.ob Tneedav. - May 13, 1879, for furnishing the Fresh Beef and uaHOBjiequirea-oy ue BuosiaMnoe-' iMpartment, D. S. A,, for Issue te troops, at this station, during twel m months coffimenetiie July 1st. 1878. J m'Jk-., - Tae contract wui not ne constroea to involve, the United States in any obligation for payment In -ex- -' eeeaof the appropriation granted by Congress for as'pfaTnose..4 i- ojfa.ilst-Hi .-.V.v. j-- M1-'1 "Blank proposals and all Information as to condl- - tions, quality ef the meat, payments, AC, can be obtained by application to A. D. SCHENCK, ,f jny f .4 a a fewaW Lleafc-d Art, A. C. s.. i t UnW .January 1st, 1880, a most -deeira . , .r f. We BUMMER ESIDENC2.ob Wnghta-. : J .Ei.i I ville EoundV situated next North of .Wai. -.ESS. 1A Wrlaht'BBlaee. J . 'iiJ V For terms and particulars 1 psruculars apply to .. ,, , r. A.- WRIttHT. ; '- - 0 1 O !,-; "1, - ti"", i - j im t . rEOr- 8al0f t-ij'-" nf 4 1 AfV a Srlintt.'. HSimltnm Mtnrn ' o S(K 13 -BARREL TURPENTINE if'-r. 'STILL AND FIXTURES.' I 1 PUMP, IN PERFECT ORDER. . ,1 , . . " n j -li jfi : AT A VERY REDUCED PRICE'.' lv; t:kyUlwV.'5if P'sOL. BB.iR BW."1,'!'vi, (1 1 S i 4
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 9, 1879, edition 1
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