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THE HOHITHIG ST AH, By WIS, n. BERNARD. ptiHMSHEP DAILY KXCEPT MONDAYS. RATES OT SUBSCMFTIOll IK ADVAMCX 0e year, (by .y-: J g2 Six months. - M ............ . w W months, m . one month , . - -y : , 1ntT3aD0WlUtB uuutwvuih nuj wis i r y&SSSSSttJSSS&iSXtt iivance. if OIILII. The cold weather in England is having a' bd effect on the cereal rop9 and froita. Parliament will not be dissolved The Czar's proclamation has had Dressing effect upon the East Roumel Tho public lands measure was f erred to a special commiltee.'consisting Messrs. dhww. nu,,..,,. ni..1A KT n ftttnwM ' an1 ' W ! 1 1 1 & w a for consideration and report. -- The tor '. .. t AIt.ittJIr'nCn"-1 ' I Senate consiaerea.me fegiaiauvB, Jxecu- Uve, and Judicial Appropriation .om,;,.-r- I Th hill Drohlbiting military interference in 1 oW.iionk coes to. the PreaidenL -A bill pensioning widow, of . soldiers of the war or low was reierreu lo, vnerensiona Committee of the House. Extensive i. v. I preparauouo u,0 Tenn., for tne meeting or me uisirici Grand Lodge 1. O. B. O. The bill to prevent military interference at elections bas been sent to the President for his ac tion; predicted that he will veto it. -. Ben Hill made a telling speech in the Senate yesterday, on the bill prohibiting military interference at elections; it provoked the ire of Zach Chanaicr, wno spoutea ni8U8ua I nnantitv of vinogared falsehood, .s "1 . New York inarkcla : Money easy at 3 per ceut.; cotton, quiet at 12 7-16l3 9-18 eta. ; flour less active, but prices unchanged; wheat $1 051 18; corn i cent lower and fairly active; spirits turpentine weak ; at 29 cents; rosin dull at $1 S2il 85. v Richmond is to have a big swim mi fig match. Mr. Joe Edwards and Mr. M. Voss are the champions. Edwards ia said . to . be quite young and very remarkable for his swim-, ming and diving capacity.- : Tho Richmonders feasted the Tar Heel tradersand speeches and toasts prevailed. Mr. E. R. Stamps repre sented the Old North State in the way of a Bpeech which the Richmond btaie pronounces "elegant." Our boys thought the Virginia "grub" and fixing" also "elegant." ' ; . ; Mr. Lorillard now scores five - vic tories and two defeats. Parole won the Newmarket Handicap, the City and Suburban stakes, the Great Me tropolitan, and the Great Cheshire slakes; losing the Chester Trades' Cup. Uncas lost the two thousand guinea? stakes at Newmarket, and Papoose won the spring two-year old race at the same place. The Ameri cans lost heavily on Parole when he was beaten. Probably they made it up the next day. SeuatofMorgan made a striking speech. He is a man of mark, and we have never seen him described until recently. He is no orator, speaks in low tones, and his elocution is very r peculiar. The ,. Richmond Slate's Washington letter says: "Mr. Morgau is a quiet little man, with an intellectual countenance in which Sena-. tortSTuTgnity and natural humor seem to be struggling for supremacy. He thinks and speaks strongly and clearly, grasps his subject with confidence,' and is conscious of his intellectual ability to wage a credita ble warfare with any antagonist. If be had the graces of oratory," the dramatic force of delivery, the personal magnetism and fine " presence of Mr. Cockling, he 1 u i i .i o tA ir ... I wouiu excel any man in iue oeuaic. jj.o not an orator, bnt his sneeches read better I in print than those of Conkling; whose best and worst borrow their effect from the speaker's delivery. . 1 ': "It would be useless to attempt to con dense Morgan's speech. As I have said, it was a severe review of Conkling'a speech and the veto message, and in defence of the South. , He was particularly happy in his 5SS$12XS5f of the manner in which troops ' had neen used to carry elections in Alabama in the pa.my days or Senator ueorge ppencer, ne pointed oktte significant fact that in an argument for the retention of the power to use troops at the polls, Conkling had nom- inated for the Presidency the great Repub- lican soldier. Grant.'! . . it .; vnaU!atinfr Th0 llayes is again vasciuanug. that he will not.1 He says ho hastiot made no his mind. We "copy from tK- xsrrMeA'eA tWt : t.r. - oth1 to Richmond State "When the bill was first published the President Baid.to some of his Cabinet offi cers that be saw . nothing objectionable in it. To anybody that inquired be said it was harmless, and the Democrats he thought, had been very; ingenious in der said it was Bhrewdly; drawn; so as to avoid Stalwarts are balldozing him to Works, proved to be only m fire in the tationof the dramf'LTtereia no valid and 7 p.m. -Sunday school at 9 a.m. ; sorarpose . it is thought. The in lhat Ticm,ity. CMW reason why native taleiit and genius should 'lS!SSSSSSSM B Democrats are not now sanguine that Lit is ' probable, we understand. find opportunity to' aisplayhemselves, Banks, pastor, , Services at lWa. m 8 p. . - , . i , . . r . ' ' ; ' and we are; therefore pleaaad-ito'fetate that naf, and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 12 M. he will sign, and the probability is thatlhe engine section of the Empire Dock . Trinitv Wel.. M.E. Church. 7th and every objection he had made to the section oneEphraem Bishop; and, -finally pitched of the army bill,- whose ; place it was in ; . . , t WiAn -inat 'at the mo tended to take:7 Next 'day Republican for a fight . when ..Just M leaders talked with him i and told him of ment Justice Gardner happened to be pass the action of the Republican caucus. After iDR and summoned a couple of colored by that he said it was a very subtle bill, con- t . - . - peltior4 and Ukeliia to cealine, no doubt, beneath its innocent UBtt? seize reuuo auu phraseology 'dreaaiui tnings. juast mgnt be said he hadn't made up bis mind what he should do..; His action would depend upon what was developed in debate, and what conclusion he might arrive at after careful study of the bill, which he bad as yet not carefully examined. Some gentlemen in whom he bad - confidence and who had examined it critically, believed it to be a pernicious measure, but as -to its merits be was not prepared to express an opinion. Republicans now 'speak with great confl-. dence ef the President's, intention to veto the bili,and it believed be told Mr. Robe, son so at an interview, yesterday, although Kobeson declines lo say , what tne, ,rresi- dent told him. Bv reeuest of the Presl- dent Attorney General Devens'bai under - taken to examine the bill, and the i laws it for a stalwart speech to day in the line that 1 yOL: -XXIY.tt-N0V.41. r - wiog of the party expect Mr. Hayes toy fol low." v- - -- -. - Cn Snnlin I the 27th-ult.. Grant Love, ,Va mulatto about ''"""',"s ti young. man w w very j fc'gNy .eateemed, dropped: stol and ahofr I aim9elf fxMy, from which he died Tuee aay,1 at 8 o'clock M. 'The nnrortunate ndf this young nian has cast a gloom over the whole community. .lUleigh : OSienMr: B9naa J o, Ue meting borseswereexcite'd i H ! exchange received at the iTreMuryDepart-A mennesterd ay amounted to $01 500. Col. John, A. McDonald who discovered I Haye fa Bhowing Tery alarmiDgBymplom8 i -uiscuTeriDg ' aaoiucr rresiueni ia tu great bond juggler,- John Sherman . Better go elow.Col, It isn't given to every man to discover two Bonanza frauds in a life. m j r i w z a z . The Asheville Journal gives an account of a horrible outrage perpetrated upon the person, of a boy . named Morris, aeed 14 years, by W. C.Lydiaand brother. two vuune men from ' Henderson county. I Morris is in a very critical condition. The perpetrators of the horrid deed are in Jail 2$o cause is assigned. 3T JE3T bU CD I n?"3f3". . Nitw a nv KiiTisBrn knt. Munsok Suits to order. 6 A DAVirj Largeft stock. ; 4 s r Yates Views of Wilmington. , j Raffle Horse, Tuesday night. Robebt Hensing Cook's plow. Otterboubg Low price system. Opkba House Mrs. Kahnweiler. jBoATwniQHT & McKot Strange." D. L. Goue Flotor, molasses, &c. 7 Heiksberoeb Games, books, &c. . J. Dawsox & Co. Grain cradles. Pahxeb & Taylor Steam cooker. Dsama Academy of Incarnation. ! Harbison & Allen Latest styles. 1 Wilmisgton Dyeing Establishment. a G. Northeop The Frost King. : Yates Blank books, stationery, &c, Giles & Muechkok Coopers' tools. J. W. Gordon & Bro. Horse race. I Adrian & Vollers Corn, flour &c. iP. H. Hatden Harness, eaddles, &c. 'Altaffer & Prick Sash doors, &c.v .New FuRNrr'ja Stork See and believe. Hall & Peaesall Flour, sugar, &c. Igerhardt & Co Baggies, harness, &c. Mallard & Co Harness, saddles; &c. Kerchner & Calder Bros. Corn, spi rit casks, salt, &c. Local Dots. Fourth Sunday after Easter. No session of the Mayor's Court I . ; - ...t 1 jrcoiciuBj uiuiuiug. i . i ... i Only one interment an infant in Belloveue Cemetery during the past There is an unmailable letter in 'the city poatoffiee addressed to C. E. Shoemaker, Reading, Pa. I r fFiah hava beeaWery scarce m market for sever aldaya-pasf in conse quence of the easterly winds. ' Only two intermenCS-jone adult and one 'child in Pine ForestJ (colored) Cemetery during the past week. .; . j The Register of Deeds issued only one marriage license during the past week, which was to a white couple. 1 The Ladies' Benevolent Society meets on Tuesday afternoon next, at o'clock, in the hall of the Hook and Lad- . (Vmpjny u f v ' f There was only one interment in Oakdale Cemetery during the week closing yesterday, which was to an adult 80 years of age. " 8 T. . I r. ' fLn-mnU mi mat I tuit neeas grading, ao that engines can ?-ir ! l pearea yesteraay. ...a -y, 0nrripnAii of tfia Howard Re- L Oar friends of the Howard Be- .r-v - - - - lief Fire Engine Company No. 1 propose to eie a rct he Wilmington Gardens g ' P . 'Vl-wv . soon, probably; this weeK. x l The creat light :seenr about 9 .,L o coca iaai nign. tuu isppwou destructive fire at the ; Nayassa Guano 1 will be launced Wednesday or Ihuraday, BTDf lUUUIUaii rrKk-n nhn should know sav it is a 'sDlen- " . The i""'v r " . . Piece ot chanianx. A J ed J all the characters biersonaled- ? kyoung man'residing io the neighbor A little excitement was created yester- I . k . . . r flUri, JT..-.. ?t.l. i . - dav afternoon by a 'scrimmage" twQ '.colored men hear the Front street en-: fcrance to one of the alleys between Market and Dock atreeta., ( It seems that one Alien Peitiford had' been cursing and abusing i uiuw, nm. ; -- .. I warrant and bound Jhedef endant over ia ihe'sum ef $50 for his -appearance before him to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. 'Committed tor Larceny. .y:: '. A colored boy by the name of Willie Mof riaaey Z ha3 '0hearing before - Justice Hall, yesterday, on the charge of stealing a lot of turnips from one Henry King,coloredt on Market street, some four or five, days aec T The evidence was deemed sufficient to, convict, and the defendant was ordered. Wgive bond in the sum of $50 for his apr , pearanceat the-aezt.teraa of the Criminal ia4efault of which he was commit- I tea to jail. ' ' 1 r , ' . - " : i TiITe JlBdleauona. at; fijil For the South Atlantic States, northeast to-' aootheast j winds," falling k barometer. "" - !""uOk i WU, IkUUI i. WUVUllitu,.! iB"'"mer'anQPar iy ..n ..mw.Mti,.th.. wfhii,a T. vIT r " nnce the last Fair was held, now, seyerali years ago',. There could not have been less thaq fifty vehicles on the ground, in many of which were ladies who seemed as deep- . t t AAAf a4 9 t Via avanl a si Ka runAni rv The contest oh this occasion was between ,CM h mMe ZA a Dr ana ay horse, the private teams of two young gen-' tlemen of this city and both known to be . - -. quite fast,' (the horses we mean).' The race ' was for best two out' of three, mile heats in two straight: heatoim48i and ,s f n - I Fat 'the first 'heat,: 1 toss for. position H resulted in the . mare' a getting , the in9ide I nnn 'thl'flni, I track, which she, kept , until ; (he, finish, gradually getting away from, the horse and about feur lengths ahead la I coming in 2.48. The first half mile of the secobd heat was aa pretty a race as we; have ever witnessed, the horses keeping almost neck and neck all the way round, and passing the starting point with Billy a little ahead: flmtn nftAFVArda hnwVf r tfi rinrBA hrnlrB badly ami 'almost the We distancel around the track, much to the disgust and chagrin of his backers. Katie came past lae Judges' stand in fine stvle. without havine madea ainffle break, winnine the I ' second and last heat in 3.46V . ;X ;I ! One or two scrub races were afterwards I gotten up for the amusement of the .spec tators, and . the champion, also arranged a half mile dash, just for the: fun of the thing, which was won by Billy time not .'taken; "). iFrom the interest excited by the first ia,ce, we judge thai there will be other . .. .. ? I trials oi speed ere long, ana more amuse- i ment for those who are fond of the sport. ri. m...ii..i RT.t f ih Year. I 'It is within the bounds of fact, not fie I tibn, to say that the musical event of the vear will take nlace at the Ooera House on I Friday eveffiag of this week. We refer I to the Concert complimentary of that sweet singer, Mr. D. Kahnweiler. The fitness of this tribute to the lady named will be ad mitted without dissent. On all occasions when uuble charities were to be subserved, she has given her services freely, if not with enthusiasm, and with.unvarying de- I . -'v ' I liirni to mose wno canaDDreciaie vuciuiz.tt-i ca tion of,: the first order. Mrs. Kahnweiler has few equals; either in mellowness, com pass or effeclivehe&s of voice. But, apart from her merits, the entertainment will be worthy of such an assemblage, in charac ter and number, as rarely gathers at the Opera House.' The best.talent in the city, amateur and professional, will add gems, I both vocal and instrumental, to this musical carnival, and we hope there wilt not be an unoccupied seat. Grand 1. U. O, F. i The Grand Lodge of the I. O. O. F. of this State will meet at Fayetteville on , . ..j Tuesday next. The Representatives and Visitors from this city will depart to-morrow at 2 o'clock on the steamer North State, I Capt. Green. The following will be pres- ent from this city: J. M. McGowan, Grand Marshal of G. L. of North Carolina; J. L. Dudley, Grand Patriarch and Representa tive from Orion Lodge, No. 67; G. P. M. W; L. Smith, Representative from Cape Fear Lodge, No. 2; P. G. R. M. Bear, Rep- reaentative from Campbell Encampment, No. l; and they will be accompanied; as Visitors, by Past Grands Q.z M. Altafler, j w4, C. Farrow and W. H. Gerken. Th.Ord.rh.r.i.in.U.HTinndi.io;,. I aPtt WB prewnw . w) uw.muiui, ( Grand Lodge will show that Odd Fellow- Grind Lodge will show that Odd Fellow- thronirhout the State has erown with P throughout tne biaie i n grown wua that rap dtty thicb t is so.yonhy. q ,. jm ..m....... ,u U AeamyWlearaiaoB-le Dratnaa . We afe'pleasedio see Manifested in bur swr., th fn;w .unr I " uup ,., .wV b - on, professional fheatncala for the presen- i ti4 inornftTtrifti infVnrtmA or ii . , - . "v " r: "7. ' . i nn.kmia rrnrri ti'.Arninai . vv lsemana ia mous tale of The Persecutions of the Early Christians by Maximian will, bo perform I pupUs k of the ansiUut9n,xThe price o admission will be moderate J5 cents and J ,u -vV;-' i.ts .Jv I 4 ': ; 5 t , v , '.vV . t i JTi , V , . i . ... . j v -; .1 n I" 'V; no; doubt all; ayailahlromwiU. be pccuj Friday ight;'withn alighted lamp TMrmometer Beeord. : x :' ';. HV' : The following will show, the state of , the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, 4.si yesterday evening, Washington; mean time, as ascertained from the dau,bulletui Issued from the Signal.Offloe in this city: 'Atlanta: ...J.. 71 Key West,. . . . . .79 Mobile,.: J. , . I. .80 Autusta.........75 Charleston,... 74 Montgomery . . . . . Charlotte ........ oy Corsicana,. . . . , . 87 Galveston,. .ii..k80 Havana..., .78 Tndianola. .oo PuntARalsa. .: llln Savannah,.; i . . . . .79 St.. Marks........ 79 nr imi.frfMi ' . Jacksonville,. . .69 M.ii.ttkt JfsMsrlal Day. We learn ; that f preparations 1 are being maiefbr the proper celebration of the Na tanai M etnorlal Day. in this Ky; on the h Ofttn if aV'K Gen! GaTfleld fwas: invitei to deliver the engagement, posaiWennat man. oration; bu. Plead, a previous cianininEs, Hmsruw Haomi. S5ir 3a?o?. and we hear, that it Is'bow I self.'ana tnere ispWhtyoltnesame sort oi ; treignt, 4c. a fuB supply tujrayson-. . -. - . ... , , 'f . r TlinniHT' II HV LIB VLJU , ,1 w W W mww. mm,. .MW i WVW , --: : - "l . . t- w . ii. . . r ...a . mnnii if. it . ii Mil i u t i nu oi'i'iiimi. 111 uuk il - ' 1 ' I tit i i ' i - i i i 1 1 1 1, i i ii i ii 1 1 1 1 t i .Jlf- .!'.. .(".! '''--"?- 1 ;.. l.T - our Cliurcriea lo-nay, "t eerner of 6th and Market streets. Rev. G. w. w. , . . flm.'" - I awpm.-. Third I yil I and 8 1 nnnir I P - m. baDDain, scnoui-ai. mr... xoung Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 8 v, ; r v T.nMnrA ThnrsdftV PVAnincr ot ft 4'oleck. : Seats tbeb. ' : j Second Presbyterian Church, corner of Fourth, and, Campbell streets. Rev. C. M. Payne, Pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and I at-8 p.. m..i Sabbath school and, Bible class at 4 p.m.. Prayer meeting every Wed- lesday at 8 p. m. Beats tree. v St.' James'- Church, corner - Market and b Third sts. ReVi Dr. A. A. W atson. liector. 'ourth Sunday after (Easter. Celebration at Sy school at SJ p.m.; Evehine Praver at 5 o'clock. - 'i10! 'l0"! A - Am" Wer, tteptor. rBemcea atll a. m., and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 31 p.m. Seats free. j et M B. Church (South), cor. ner oi xironi ana vv amud ouccia, ivby. xj. A. jYates pastor.. Services at 11 a. m. and 8; p. sm.;; Sunday School at a p.m.; w. M. Parker, sup't, A Young Men's Society Tuesday evening, 7f o'clock; and regular Prayer Meeting , and Lecture Wednesday eVeningat 7 o'clock. . t Fifth Street Methodist E. Church (South,) j situated on Finn, between inun anaunurcn streets. ' Rev. B. R. HaH, pastor. Services ' i . H aVm. nd 8 t).' m: Sabbath school 4 i ;Prar Thursday eve- npS at 7t.o ciocK. (First Baptist Church, 'corner of Market and Fifth streets. Rev. James B. Taylor, I Rev. James B. Taylor, pastor. Sunday school at 91 a.m. Services I meeting pt the Church for business Man- day. night , all 8 o'clock. Yeung men's nnivor mAt.ino Tiinnd nv riiffht at 8 o'clock. I - ' "7 " . I vmurcn prayer mweuug x uuioaajr uiu aw 8 o'clock. I Second BaDtist UhureB. en Otti. Between I Church and Gastle Greets. Preaching at I o'clock, a. m., and 7i o'clock, p. m., by I j. P. Einir. ISnndav school at 9i a. m. I Regular Prayer Meeting at 8 o'clock Tues- day evening. The public are invited to attend religious services at the Tileston upper room in the TSleston Normal School ; building, on Ann streets, between Fourth and Fifth streets, every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ' ioeamen s lieiaei, uw&., ueiwccu ivakcx and Front streets. Rev. Jas. W.Craig, chap- nin' Runioaa ati n m tr whffh seamen - r-. are cordially invited. First Concrreeational Church. .Memorial Hall, corner of Seventh and Nun streets. Rev. D. D. Dodge, Minister. Sunday ser vices at 10 a.m. and 3 and 7p. m. Praise and Conference meeting every Wednesday nieht at 7i o'clock. St. Luke's A. M. E. Zlon Church, corner Seventh and -Church streets. Rev. G. B. Farmer, pastor. Services at 11 a. m., and sand-70 p. m. The public are invited I Seats free. St. Mark's (colored) Episcopal Church, corner 6th and Mulberry streets. Services on Sundays at 11 a. m. and 1 p.m. ; Saints' 9 a. m. and 4i p. m. Sunday school at St Barnabas at 3i p. m. Seats free. . St. Stephen's Ar M. E.-Church. Rev. J. d Wrv TMtatnr. Services on Sundav at 1 101 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7 p. m.; on Tuesday I VjArf-i . meetine: ireachine on Wednesday at 7 p. m.; prayer meeting on Friday at 7 p.m. i '"Pirat Preabvterian Church (colored). 8th OKtXTf BftSfta n T fifters and Chesnut Btreets. Kev. p. J . Banaers, nastor. Preachins at 11 o'clock, a. m. ana. 74 n m. Sabbath school at 9 o'clock a. m. IWooten's Chapel, (colored), corner of Bladen and 7th streets,Rev Willis Wooten, pastojr. Preaching at 11 a. m., 3 p. m., and 7 $ tj. m. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Wed- 1 nesday servicea at 7 p. m adav servicea at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7 o'clock every Friday evening. Seats free. " - 4-- v . . ?Firet Baptist Church, colored, corner ef Ninth and Red Cross streets. Elder Jerry Patterson; pastor in charge. Sabbath sbcool at 9 o'clock a. m- t Preaching at 11 o'clock a. jn. xiioie scneoi at p. m. jrre;muS at 7i o'clock p. m. Young men's prayer I meetingMonday Bight,! 7f o'clock; preacn- 1DR esaay mgnt, it ocik; iwum meetiog Xnursdty nignt 7A 0'clk. .r First Baptist Church, colored,.on Fifth and Campbell streets. Sunday School at 9j a. m. ; preaching at 10, a. ni., S p. m. and 7ip. m. Rev. F.R. HoweU, Pastor. v: Third -Baptist Ctarch (colored), between Castle and Queen on Jinth SUeet- iy.; a. ra FUlyaw, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. . I nninsWlllK 8Lret3La. XVcV. Jli. A1A.VA bu. lue- T - a. T T1S UTAnlalt Poo. tor. -Bervices atn o'ciock, a. m., o p. m. i : . z. r : . i v . ' i tyri .. q.m..i. ai.ui . n m J Narrow Escape. I hood of Ninth and Chesnut streets; who is j fond of reading, was reclining on his bed FddaynlEht.lSwithna,,ifirhtedlamp!.' ih one hand and a book in the . other,, when he . suddenly dropped off ; to sleep, and then 1 dropped the lampnd set' the bedding on at I fire. 'Theflames had ;not . proceeded far. I however, when kthe Sleeper awoke to the 1 realization of his perilous predicament,upou I which he quickly-smothered ; the , fire and I thus arrested the incipient coniiftgraiion. I The only damage waawtha 4artial burning it o aonie of lne bedaclothinar. Other young men ehoulcLitake. ; Warning and not try the experiment which -came so near resulting I '7fi I . . . Accident, t , ? . r f- , , i ; Mr., Whl; Mintz, night janitor at the City Hall, had the misfortune.; yesterday, while engaged in moyingaome furniture from his , hoise, , to have one of the fingers on ;his 1 right hand broken entirely off. His physi- . "-5o-a rt him (liuiii a vcij ocituua tuvuucuiv .w .- .- . - . ( H1VKK AND NAK1NK. . Capt. Garrason, iof : the f steamer -I). Murehison, reports the river still falling fast, tKmtutgzpnrposesi fe'-4;'s ;iiav , ,T,Cri:1.l.i I i' ftts uei Bic?nip.4wrKiuttt half - masted her flag on Memorial Day, not lQe &gw&wri as tne types incorrectly naa & The Begulaior was not in port: ; : ' Till? HAILS. The mails close and1 arrive ii the City Post Office as foHowsr ' -T close. Northern through rnalls, Vi.:. ; '7:45 P. M. Northern through. . and'.way' t maii3,.....v..v:V;r.;;:V;- ( Mails forthe N:: C;'Railr6ad! 5:30 A.M. and routes supplied there-, from, including A. & N. C. ' i Railroad, at...;. ..; ' 5:30 A.M. Southern mail&Jor all points, , . ,. , r South, dally. 7:30 A M. Westernmails(C.& R'y)daily r (except Sunday). ,; . 5KK) A. M. Mail for Oheraw & Darlington 'Railroad 7:30 A. M. Mails for points between Flo- . v rence and Charleston . . . . 7:30 A. M. It 1 Favetteville,andofficesonCape Fear River, Tuesdays and , Fridays...;. ;......:: i:0OP M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, -daily, except Sundays. ... 5 :00 A. M. Onslow C. H. and interme- diate offices every Friday, i 6 :00 A. M. Smithville mails, by. steam- ! boat, daily (except Sundays) 9.-00 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town j. j Creek and Shallotte, every "1 Friday at......;.;........ 6:00 A. M. Wilmington and Lisbon, Mon . days and Fridays at 0:00 A. M Northern throueh mails. ..... ' 9:00 A. M Northern through and way mails. ; . ; ... 7.-00 A. M. Southern mails ; 7:00 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. . . . 6.-00 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5 :3Q P.M. Money order and Register Department open same' as stamp nffiftft. . ? ;. General delivery onen from r80 A. M. to 6:30 P. M., and on Sundays frpm 8:30 to Mails collected from street boxes every day at400P. M. ' - J?oxeB accessiuie a aii iiuura, uy and night. It doesn't do a bit of good to take a "" f'" "tchie, pootchiepudden0 pie!" Use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup and be done with it. t Quarterly meetings Second. Round for tne Wilmington District, VS. B. Church, Booth, Smithville Circuit, at Zion ...... . .", . . .May 18, 11 Wilmington, Firth Street. ....May 17,18 Wilmington, Front street .May 34, 85 Topsail.... ....... ............... ....May o, a 29 Onslow.. may u,nc. L. S. BURKHBAD, Preaidimg Elder. 1 CITY ITEBIS. Chew Jackson's Bis Sweet Navy.Tobacco. THE MORNING STAR can always be had at tne following places in the city : The Purcell House, Harris' News' Stand, and the Stau Office. RLECTRIC BELTS. A sure cure for nervous debUity, premature decay, exhaustion, etc. The only reliable cure. Circulars mailed free. Address J. K. REEVES, 43 Chatham 8t.. N.Y. Book mroKnT. 'ihkmobhih Stab Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mex chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other .v- wai. nmmntnsaa in tha uTimition cf hair orders. WV.lt. UMJ .WAJ WU Lime TAnBni To Harris' News Stand, south side Front Street, we are indebted for copies of the New York Ledger, Chimney Corner and Front I Leslie's lUustrated Ntwipaper for the current week. I The stand will remain open until n o'clock this mommg- m m m .; u fine English guns. The attention of sporto men is invited to the advertisement of Messrs. J, A W. ToUey. manufacturers of fine breech-loading pirUgham, England . Their guns are made tn nnfor according, to aoecincations and meajsare- I menu furnished, thus easoring the right crook, length of stock Ac FOR UPWARDS OF THIRTY YEARS MBS WrasLOW's Sootkino Strut kaa been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves j wms oouo, regulates tne ooweis, cures bishibu and DiARBHOLt, wnetner arnung irom veeuuug ur other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 CZNTS A BOTTLM. On Broadway. New York, the ereat thoroughfare. a prominent leature of even that famous street, ! nuiTOnient to all nlaces of interest, and noted for its luxurious appointments, is mtuatea iae trana i Central Hotel, which is now kept on both plans. the American, at $3.50 to $3.00, and the European. at $LO0 per day ana upwaras. An eieganc Aesutu- i rant, at moderate prices, , is conducted by the urana ventrai. . .,,t. . , , v rTT.V StTRSTAXmtS AT.WATB ASS&AVATX 8X1 DlB- ' xasbs. Ointments are tnererore ratner nurtnu uum beneficial. Guam's Btnran Soap, which opens, j Instead of dogging the pores with grease, has, as tniarnt nnvn mwn exreetea. wiaeiv BaueiBcueu uio aglnous compounds as a remeay ror scorouvw w i lections. . HlIJ.'B IHBTAHTANXOUS HAIB UTS prOuUCvS hO metallic lustre. . . . ; i DIBD. TOON. In this city, yesterday afternoon, Miss MAGGIE, daughter of Mrs. B. A. Toon, aged about 30 years. - 'v. ' The funeral services will taka place to morrow (Monday) morning, at lOJf o'clock from' the First Presbyterian Church. Friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend. ,,, : jNEW ADVERTISEMENTS. y Academy of the Incarnation. VpHE DRAMA OF FABIOLAi'it'U t' u'l-dii. , i "' 1?rom eardinai W&eman's ranhTntiA tala of The Persecutions of the Early christians, will be per formed by the Pupils of the Academy, THURSDAY ev&ninu.max io. t Doors open at 8 'clock. ! Admission. 85 cents. 'v my 11 It . -x -j j, ,..:- -. ' . ' f - " - - ' 1 ' 1 n 1 i?Eaffle Tuesday Night; rrns RAFFLE FOR THE FINEST SADDLE NAG in the city, all the chances having' been taken, will come off TUESDAY NIGHT at Southerland's Stables. Raffle at 8 o'clock. my 11 U. Latest Styles OTRAW AND W.T.I TTATS .HARRISON A ALLEMrf --. -ri vu Hattem. 'myllU i " 1 Itri Iffistskenteea Of THOSE WHO SEOT NORTH FOR THEIR kis sTAArrsi sni Mra.r.irin?r v tv uva mv t 4it iwv. Wot'in stock WiB be promptly I .ri-rit.hout additional cost. - mjll tr w-" w . -.1 WHOLE' NO. 3,665 '- ,:- . - l NEW1 ADVERTISfiMENTS. I : STBCH3S t-'- ' 1cpbtitdks, ' J " " f iTi (v;t,-i::I.,-. r.'-'-wj '- We1 wilt state that wei never advertisea anything Or assnmeict an Agency that wasn't vouchsafed to ns. "MIND THAT." Come atidf examine bnt papers they arc open for . Inspection. BY WAY OF DIVERSION ' WB WILL STATU ' T THS PUBLto; Q5 NERALLT THAT - . HAnfMlt A- TTV AlliaiiWlUi; Ui iiiiUXAUV I ' i . .... t . . "1 V ARB RECEIVING THE STJBSTANTIALS & bEMCACIES GROCERY LIN E. , ' , - ;r - rfi f. o bar fi lends in the distance we say, if you want to BltY GOODS AT WHOLESALE LOW. call on or write to ' Boatwright & HcEoy, I ' 5 nl 7 NOBTU FRUNtST. : myllD&Wtf , 1 ;;. ; TliTlXED AND WHITE, .AM. . . ForsaieBy ADRIAN & VOLLERS, , ;; Wholesale Grocers, S. E. corner Front and Dock Sts, my 11 tf Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff. OAA Boxes TOBACCO. oUU Plug and Caddie Work, Boxes TC CIGARS, 100.000 " ' OQ Barrels SNUPP, my lltf - ADRIAN & VOLLERS. Flour, Meat, 4kc. ; 4 EflA Carrels FLOUR,' ' XOUU: 200 Boxes MEAT, . 500 OBarrels SUGAB O f t S8 COFFEE. my 11 ADRIAN ft VOLLERS. Soap, Star clt. &c. ; . ORA Boxes SOAP, OuJ 150 Boxes STARCH, OA t Gross MATCHES, eC3J 10O Boxes CANDYv 1 ft g Bbls and Boxes CRACKERS, luU ISO Kegs and Boxes SODA, i; For sale at S. E. corner Front and Dock sU. my 11 tf ADRIAN A VOLLERS.' j Mari L-V HARNESS 1 HARNESS I - $7.50 per set and upwards. 1 i Bridles, Saddles, Collars, Ac, all giadea, and prices to suit the times, i Trunks and Satchels in abundance. Repairing done promptly. my 11 tf . No. 8 SOUTH FRONT STREET i Grain Cradlesw TITB KEEP A FULL STOCK OF GRANT'S VY SOUTHERN CULTURE GRAIN CRADLES. Also hare a full assortment of FEED CUTTERS. If you want STANDARD GOODS and no IMITA TIONS, send your orders to the Old Established Hardware House of . JNO. DAWSON & CO., my lltf- 19, SL as. Marxet street. THE FROST KING HAS ARRIVED. This su perb Matthews Soda Water Apparatus has been repeatedly declared oy tne judges to oe superior to any otner Known ioiimk Appmuui- b ceivu the medal at the Vienna Exposition over all Buro- I mmi wmmetltors. ' The Frost King is made of the r I . . . . , . I richest verae Anuque aiaroie, emoeuunea wiia surer-plated creating and mountings. It unites every improvement known to the art, and is strictly tint rfna in everr narticular. .Call and drink your pure Soda Water with Rock Candy Syrups from the Frost Kins, at mjr u tf s.u. t JORTHBOP'S. Full For This Week, i i -gUT CAN TAKE YOUR . MEASURE, AND HAKE TO ORDER, a Stylish SUIT OF CLOTHES textweek. .r,,,v ; . by 11 It ... - .. MUNSON. Flour. Flour. 20 0 B1ls Frcsb Mi"ed fiour' 150 tOLASSBS grades, lho. Bimps. Hooo Iron, and other Distillers' sup plies on nana ana ior sue oy . D. L. GORE, my 11 tf Nos. 2 and 3 South Water Bt ; Will Try rpHB LOW PRICE SYSTEM ' ' , ,-:.t FOR ONLY SIX DAYS, J " ; i vtt.-., . : MONDAY to SATURDAY. Twenty Dozen of tbose nobby Sack and Cutaway Business Suits lust received. 1 Straw Bats, Fur Hats and Ventilators. . ;' ; Shirts ready for use, 75c. Spring Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Ac. - H Second story exclusively for Merchant Tailoring .Department. Leave oraers. ! OTTERBOURG'S MEN'S WEAR DEPOT, V mvlltf " ' 87MarketSt Coopers' Tools. A tIooIVERY VARIETY. Jointers, Trues Hoops, Adees, ;;Axe,Draw-Knive8.c.4&c. . I All for sale at BottomFure. - - - n my liif v ; " ; 88 and 40; Murchison Block. ltladain, WK :JYK CHIhUKgN'a JPAOilJJi I kattiaWBaw ias wSklNGTON DYEING BSTAB'T,' 1 1 r" - , Market, bet; 2d and 3d Sts. i my ll tf i Owners of Carriaffes, flJ WAGONS, &a, needing Repairs, will find ArrClltto their interest to brlhg them at once -tia WtjA. SADDLES, Ac, constantly on hand. i ' i77Triani crfnKTMO done at Low frices.. ; r i . P my 11 tf " . Busffies Buggies V1 ROi- : Harness & Saddles, ' i gj FOR SALS AT -fi GERHARDT & CO.'Si i:iM8treet.ipoteCttT.HaO.-'45i : i..'?. it" L Uv tJ . 'f,J my 11 tf , ' KATES O IT 1UV Ktl ! n u. One Bcjnare one ay. ....... oo v ;?:;..! . thiM Ait 1 S Ml ' 3 00 thrMditys,. rouraajB,., " :; -4w days,.. S 60 4 0U C 50 8 50 10 00 11 00 84 00 40 00 60 00 - one wi , Two weeks,..., r .. Three weeks, . netnonuu. Two months, . . . m " . TBiee montns,... .. . , . Six months, . . . ... . .i "; One year, . . ; ...... . tST'Oontnct AdverUsemenl taken at profi iv:t Tea lines seUd NonparelTtype one sqnare. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OEE R;AiaO,U S E. Friday ETCnln?, - - May 16. G-RAND CONCERT ! I -.. . , complimkntary to : Mrs.D.KAHlIWEILEE i The Programme will consist of Vocal atd Instru mental Maaic by the best Amateur Talent of this city, who have kindly consented to assist her. . . PROF. B. VAN LAER, Musical Director ' Admission 50 eta. Reserved Beats 36 cents extra. ' Box Sheet will open on Wednesday, May 14th, at Heinsberger's Book Store.- ',' ; ' my 11 5t i Cook's Plow, Improveilr T3UQQY WHBBLS. WAGON WHEELS, CART JU W nee 1b, Dray Wneela. Kims, B Bubs. FiBhini? Tackle, Rope, Lines, Jipan HTRJ nee; xiooki. Boba, Pullers, Dippers. Hoes, Rakes, fte., cheap for Cash at the New Established Hardware Store of -s ROBERT HRNN1NO. i Successor to Henning Teel, No. 9 Market street, my 11 DAWtf.; 'NXAK THX WBAKT. Gfames. ENDLESS VARIETY FOR . j . BOTH OLD AND YOUNG, At the LIVE BOOK STORE. ooks and Stationery. i COMPLETE STOCK OF STANDARD AND xaL Miscellaneoua Works. PLANK BOOKS f every size and style. STATIONERY tosnitaU. - . t - I "For sale at; toy 11 tf HEINSBEBQER'a 3 Live Book and Music Store. SCome and Buy. flOOD FLOUR, SUGAR and COFFEE, MOLASSES, PORK and LARD, -BUTTER, CRACKERS and CHEESE, . i SOAP, STARCH and CANDIES, j POTASH. LYK and CANDY, TOBACCO; BNUFF and CIGARS, ' P APER, TWINE and PAPER BAGS, - . ! "ONE SPOON" BAKING POWDER. Jny 11 D&Wtf t HALL & PEARSALlJ SriredFURWITURE BEST DESIGNS! ' LOWESTFBIOER! SEE AND BEIilBTB 1 . I ' ' ' BEHREKPS & nCDROE, K.B. eor. Market and 8d Sts., Wilmington, N.a my 11 tf Warerooms 24, bet. Markets Princess. ! r Wilmington JlS SEEN .THROUGH THE STEREOSCOPE. A fine collection of views of the City and vicinity, i -. gotten up.in Mr. ORR'S usual fine style. At YATE8' BOOK STORE AND PHOTO ROOMS. my 11 tf ' Largest StocL Latest Styles. SUCCES8 IN BUSINESS ENABLES MB TO buy my Goods for -Cash, and therefore can sell cheaper. . t ., ., : . Keeping the Largest Stock in this State, you can. find a Better assortment than in any other Store. Selling out from one season to another; I will on ly show you 8TYL1SH GARMENTS, and no old Goods. ... ' By calling on A. DAVIb. the Fathionable Clo thier, you will find it as above stated. , , ; P. 8.' Buy the PEARL; Leader of any other SHIRT.... my lltf Spirit Casks, Glue; &c. i AAA New and Second-Hand - -I 1UUU. ..... SPIRIT CASKS. 100 ?blQI'"uP':'' ; - ' ' i 1000 Bdls HOOIIEOir L ; , I 200 PkEflBIVI8 ;1 Bbls SPANISH BROWN, . ' For sale by . ' . - '' . -v: , ;my 11 tf . KERCHNER A CALDER , BROS. Flour. 10,000 ush White and Mixed CORN, QAABtles Prime HAY,- ; - . 1 fl AA Bbls FLOUR, all grades. ..'.. . . '.' -i , r-'. my Jl tf "KBRCHNKB A CALDER BROS ! 8alt, Bacpu aud Lard. 1500 S&CkS LIVBJttPOOL: BAl'T , , I , Boxes l lb. SSJDES, ; ,- I Q A do Smoked SIDES, ' ' ' 4 2 Tubs and fiereas lard,, . . FO my 11 tf ERR tCHNER CALDER BROb ALTAFFER & PRICE, PROPRIETORS OFTHB y't: - WILHiHGTOH SASHfJ DOOR & BUflD ' We always keep on hand a large stock of SASH, dOORS,, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, BBACKETS, NEWELS, HAND-RAILS, BALUSTERS. c., ana cari fill any order in our line at Short Notice and Low rigures., - . vi -io yjiah'- i' V Factory, Foot of Walnut Street umy 11 tf Office, i . Cor. Nutt and Red Cross. The Hdrse Eace -TTTB DH)N T BET U, ' T v-i:.-s-. Bnt we do bet we teptesent the Strongest and Most Liberal FIRS INSURANCE j TOMPArTi IN THE WORLD, ' 1 ' ' Liveppf fenddn & Globe, . . I .":!v Assets ,30,080,000 ! j ; ,. Pays its losses on receipt of proof without discount JNO. W. GORDON BRO., Agents, ;1 my U tf - ' 1 U North ;Water Street, ) J Pipion Stoana Oobter.' CNKQUALED IN THE PERFECTION OF 1TB operations. Plain, simple and satisfactory. Price ,Y LOW. Come and see it. Door Vats, French Coffee Biggins, I -f JeUy Moulds, Brass Bound Backets, . Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coders, ;X ! Kerosene Stoves, all low for Caah. ...j, .Our DVe recovered fhe'PARKBR" and "ROSSMORB" COOKS, Which Increase daily in popularity as they are known- t , , i l - . -pjj '4 BAYLOR' " my lltf 19 Front Street 1 1 1 f i . I t 1 i i f
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 11, 1879, edition 1
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