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the nozgiEiG.cgz. ' wsi. ii. ncasAuo; ; ... .,, ,. ,, t ,.... - ' f U iiUSB gD DAILY axCJCT MOKDA,Vl. ;w :UTii o msoRirrios nr advamck-' ' I': tW yew, (by mall) p6Uge atd,:... ..-jlT, ?! fhreemootha, . i ..... month . - tC ' ' . 1 7 - C oo intemontn - " v : S 00 ro inty suoeenoerB, aeiivered In any part ft the Fifteen Cents per Week. Out City jLgcni r gOl HUiuui iwu w vuiicwk ivi it r mr tb&a three mfathi t v.. OUT'I.IMJ!.' . aenaie iTcsumcu -eoneiueraUon of , the , Legislative bilU . . rntTbe Ameer has ggteed -10 . saUsf actory; texmi ;:r4 Bad rncw8 from -Cashmere; the farraine ia ins j creasing, j f.Toe . cholera- is prevailipg thyoughot the f Fu m J ulS 4-n he Poona Diitriqt robberies are carried on kx- teD8i?ely ( bjr" armed bands Steam' yaCbtijLoQisa'vras upset' near New Yorkf tereral persons drowned, among them One girl. -7 Two of Ctyflur & Co.'s cleris, 1 NwYork iave' bcea arrested for; is hopesiy. j The PreafeyteriaA li gen eral AMemDry'atBaraiogaBentiialjIta viopa to' the ' General iLsseuablies at Louis ; Grille !.and! MemphU;s'i-4j-Ir A,t1 the great French races Nicbienne won Nego liatioas cuncerning the Greek question will . : begin , at 1 Con3tantinople.arly jo ""jane. ! 1? ;wUzeiland;Hhe;;majorit top re-eBtabliehiDg capital ' anishmeiit. rr Destructive fires have, broken out in RusfciiVgreat damage dbAe.iTA.meri 4. taa barque Vista wrecked and crew savfcd. ' r- New Eogland Labor Reform League met in' Boston, ibd : have beforethem ex- treme Socialistic resolutions for discussion. ," t Two ben were drowned in Lickiag ' river,' Ohio, y eaierday ' while attempting to board a'pa83lDg steamer from a small skiff. -i-Prince Bismarck was extremely effahle . ' to the t)epuUe3. Irom Alsace, and Lorraine at his parliamentary soiree ..';--Senalor Vaace. delivered a strong 'speech; in the Senate, replying to Blaine; be puts the case ; . forcibly ; and logically. rSeyefai Ilouse committees hear' an a.ddrpss from the French representatives on the reciprocity treiy, Thi" Colored 'Convention at Richmond were addressed .;by " ex-Con- gTeaamao- Ratnejfiurging ceoperation tpt 1 iheamelioration of their condition. conflagration ,1s jaging jn SiberiatTr The government of Eastern .RoumeUa will be i, transferred to the Turks.' - A little tfcn yemi iitd ; girl in SomervUle, Mass., was pelted p dath byioyal;! -.The French it Minister of Justice ; says the Communists be pardoned, but not granted amnesty ; ttnd'resloration to civil fighti Sepi-, : rattan of Church and State' demanded by ! tbu rencb'Ckbin'et.: Two British ships ' of War leave Columbia for belligerent South American waters.'; t-IA German in Caji- foroia beats his little boy and girl to death ,' andthen blows out his own brains.; ' Qermapy prohibits the African slave trade. ' -i-A coal jnine ia on fire atPottsville, Pfu , : tN?w "brk luai kela: Money 3 per cent ; ' col ton, irregular and unsettled at I3$13f ceoW; flour; dull and unchanged at $5 65 , 86 J?5;-wlipat i cent better; ungraded : winter,)red $1 12l 161; corB," ungraded ..- 4445'Cevts; spirits turpentine dull at 28. 2i cxa. ; rosin quiet and firm at $1 30 . S.A 30ti ' - - " ' " .'.- --::- y.,-v: c t. . . , ... 1 1 is ttJelieved in Washington , iliat she Warner silver bill will pass the !;JIbti8e';! by- a; small ;". majority. ? It is tbeugLt ' tJen Democrats !wilI votj8 a wains i it. H umn-n.M f - . I. T$e name of John - Wilder, which ;;Bppare4 n "J.bef proceedings; "of the . ICpiacopal 'Coiiventfori published in , Jobn Wilkes.," :; .... -- Senator "Saalsbury, in a epeecb ia theSenate on Saturday,' said he waa in favor of making the army but uuu men ana ot geuiDgnu ei an bd necessary officers.': 4 i ' ;; .The.Norfolk;TrinsaW'iU pub lish in Juni for 'general circulatioa a large edition of; an eight-page paper. , which will Contain maps and a great deal concerning Norfolk, its history j '1.1". 'it.' 'I'.'Z. .JjiJt 4--a2:'ji .. giuwiu, commerce auu iiauc, t a;s.4V NjlO:prk paya. lint $UfiSS,S99 t thej Jutnal cReveiinijJaf terj ajljo Obnkling's blowmg.and blarney. Vir ginia pays $6,468,206raccording tq " population -a creat ' deal more than! NeToffcVdbes.' North .Caxojna; r payslSOpiaiO. It standa ifteentb out of -'the thirtyeight btate.8. lh Ne,rgiid;State8:i only ipaid $3,- 564,584. th v.w i'r . . Senator lfatoh,y Connecticat,mal a rousing: Democratic speech on Sa turday. It roused up Conkling wbo, made some good points in reply. The Washington special to the Richmond "In reprjty Messrs Blaihep and Dawes, ue anoweu inai ptKriwiu wuu wticiuoirecu .oi anytbe son ever, snone upon' spose oi this Government as a confederacy, a con-; federation, a Federal Union, and a compact. He first discussed the jnry law, refuting the declaration of Mr. Cockling that it only affected the' generation that participated in the rebellion, and proceeded to show that the test oath applied to boy a of thirteen at 1he time of the war. lie cited instances re lated to him by Senators now on the floor proving the truth of this declaration. He held that wasa law to' naek " -juries.;. to onvict. Ami as JeffrevB packed juries in -England for the;same purpose. ;Then;he discussed the section relating to supervisors and denutv marshals, readinc a list of ex- penitentiary convicts,, per jnrors and bur- S'ars appointed to carry the elections in ew York for the Republicans In speak rng of thcni.he said, 'These thieves, mur derers and highwaymen - As a .New Yorker remarked, tbe old; Bourbon gave them 'Hail oaibia' 'ivitbiiut missing a i.t: Ex-Jud ere Reade t contributes a ketch, of Mrs. Mary J3ayard Clftrkeof Newbern, 'which appears in the Raleigh .'!' ,-4't 'Ur.li i VOL'. XXJ ViN O i: 48 ; ' . Representative- Carlisle's visit ' to New York and BDeech at Tammttrtv Half are 'said W have a deeueV mekna Ing 'than appears onthe Asur f ace. I It ia the initial movement to heal the discords that' divide the Democratic' party in Ihat great oity. Other weeVings af ei o Ibe, jleldl Senators Beck .aud ..Thurmau have 'been in vited to address j-hem- Other speak ers will'-be-HnvuetfThe well in-- formed correspbdent' of the J?hila- delpbia'Zcr" writes of the mbve menti' ' T-Z. W" ihus undertaken to act the part of peace-. matters nave aiways commanded the, re spect of the New Yorkj Deniocdyl but perhaps, in order to prevent . a - possible misapprehension,. it maybe as well to add that that of Governor Tilden is toot among them, and not only su. .but that that eentle man is'not id any way conxmiUed to the movement. ; He ha .not Bveqbeen con sulted with refwence'ta jtlV; . : I .'.' sodden Deatn ( NotH carolluUn. iThe Riohmond Dispatch says: W D. Stitb, of.Tarboro, N." O., died suaaeniy in -j ibis cyf may . aiier nooni" The deceased ame? to Rich mond withC' the excursionists on the 6th and registered at'tho ;St. Charles Hotel, but-. it - seems, stayed there very, little. of, ais lime, lie got, on a big spree, and the probability is that for a, week or more he had slept little and eaten less. -Thursday night he remained atr: the bar-room of Mr. Burns,' under Odd Fellows' Hall, and was there i until about 2 or 3 o'clock Friday afternoon, when 'Mr. Barns, observing that he was in a very shaky condition; advised him f to return to the hotel i and get proper, attention A. carriage, was ptOoured; Mr;-Stitb washed his, face,. brushed his clothes, and ' was helped 1 into it (though he didn't care to leave), and was driven to the Stv Charles. i I Arrived ail (he Chotel, two squares off, the : carriage door :-,;was.( opened, ana Mr. Stitb found dead. Fact Aki i the Ifesr' Exodus. . j Special to the Richmond Dispatch. - in conversation wun a oouinern ' . n .... Senator, Senator Plumb, of KansaB, stated that 1 because of the great scarcity of timber in his State there is literally no surplus house room, be cause settlers ouly erect such houses as , they. absolutely need." 1 hen the faruiers tilt but small quantities, of land, ani generally employ but very little help outside, of their families. Now,' from- the Senator's statement; Kansas , wilL not prove- a f Promised Land to a people who have been ac customed to the prodigal's aste of wood and timber and have never had any ; trouble in ; obtaining .sufficient house-room for themselves and fami lies. : 1 . -&'&M j THE NORTH CAKOLINA KPISCO- PAIi OOWFBJITION. Reported for the Star. ' ' iJLST SAT'S FBOCEKDlkGs! 'tot v- Faykttevilijb, May 16. 1879. The Cori ventjon met t'4f P. M f 1 t 1 Dr Vfatson continued his remarks on tbe canons, and, on. mot ton, committee was appointed to consider the changes proposed. On motion, the thanks of the Convention werp tendered' to the citizens of Fayelte ville for their generous hospitality. : Winston was selected as the place for holding ' tbe - next : Annual Convention ' in Mav. 1880., v -, f ;V On motion, theConvention then adjourned The revival at Newbern is on the increase. T j f "Newbern is : to ! have a Young Mens Christian Association. ' ' ' Moore's School History , o North Carolina has been published. ? ferrinVilie, Hhe third largest county, has but one prisoner in jail. Internal revenue collections last week in the Fourth District f 40, 516. 30. j Rockingham has "a"313 pounderi He is 28 years pld,: and Is growing-hourly. ; Washington and Crayen coun-f. ties each send one ponvict to the peniten- tia - . , , .f -!' ! RevJ T.' J. Allison's residence at Rockingham took fire and came hear being consumed. r ; :- :irM - -.;: .. v i - . I H. F. Andrews, one of,the crim inals executed at Hills boro.protested he was innocent to me last;-- V" tMark Coleman and 1 Daniel Sherxill each, about 90 years old, died id Swain recently. Daniel Bryson, 93, .and James Cosby, 97, still live. ; : Miscreants ' entered the' blackt smith shop, of John , McAdoo & Co.,, of Greensboro, and cut tbe leather portions of Hon. A. S. Merrimoii, of Ra Iftiirh. is to attend the anniversary of the iMeiaoaist Sunday-school at FayetteyiOeoa, the OlU insi., UU uuiu bu uuicoa. . ; -'--1- Memorial Dav in Salem and Winorfwarobserved'by ttosl Interesting ceremonies. Col. J .Ua" Scales, of Greeasw bpro, delivered the address. ; ,T wo hundred and twenty old uonieaerate soiaiers were 4? line, Htbe prowssioimT W W ; idsViUe-lare no t; surprised at Mr. Doaan's course; Col. lector Wheeler-is said Wbe up again for investigation.,One Everett Smith, Wheeler's ; forms? clerkawears;that: WheeieMbefore he was made a" collector, was a blockadr i)as-iu.The aiisbury JfoicAmiBtes that 'a y ouog man named Brown- son -of Sandy Brown, of liewsBj' recently ;dted front' the excessive use of morphine.1 1 He was afflicted With dyspepsia, and used this drdg wmfstsl.resui.iii ..his; efforts to re- ir-l Hendersonvtile ' Courier ; The excessive cold pf last . 'winter and the. ' uar precedented lats and dry spring i has: seri ously inlured the small grain crop. ';' It is feared that hardl a "third of H crop 4wlU be realized,- (Fruit has also been Injured , with the exception of the apple crop. ' I ' ? ' I , r- Charlotte Observer: Tho closing exercises pf the Simonton Female College occur on the evening of May 80tb The address will.be delivered by Revi Dr A;.-1 D. Hepburn,, president ot Davidson CoN lege.., i Cotton has almost reached 13 cents. ' The rise within the last few weeks is almost unprecedented in recent year."Jf Rileighf'iVs';4.eoVai ddjurt will meet in this city on the .first Monday of -next .: month.,,. Besides . the ,: old business more than one hundred and fifty? warrants have been returned upon which, bills of; in dictment will be sent before the grand jary. r-r Mr, David L. - Roy ster resigned jlast night as Alderman of the First. Ward.? pr; James. .McKee., was elected, to ;fill jhe va- r" Charlotte' Democrat The-idea now prevails that Robbins end iFuehes will again try "their hands tor Congress) in the Seventh District. If Gov4 Jarvis doesn't fall into the hands of thedeadihead combination which - has .heretofore t mo nopolized the management of JthS IState Government, he will not receive much bo position for the nomination as. the! Demo-;' vtaiiu vBuvuutvie iur , governor m jlooo. i " l: Moganton .Blade : ,j fThellgeny eral impression is that the prospect :foY a good yield of wheat this crop is fair, but the fruit is cut short, even in that favored region the South Mountains, where it never fails, .-i The dwelling house of Mri "WV. W. Parks, of Lower Greek, In thiSeounjty. Was entirely consumed by fire on the Jhight of the 12th' inst The family were asleep and awoke barely in time to makeHbeir escape from the burning building.; : l.tr Oxford 'Jfree Xahcei ft is staged that Miss Annie Marie Barnes,5 editress oL tbe Acanthus, &t Atlanta. Ga.. is to be mart ried at an early day te a gentleman i of this state. , It was mentioned in this paper last week that Mr. Patrick H, ;Turner, of this county, had been , convicted, at New bern of rviolating- the Internal -Revenue laws; andsentehced ' to'eix months,i im-i prisonment and a fine of "f 1,000 During the past week petitions, have been numer ously signed by the people - of "Granville praying the President of the United States to pardon Mr. 'Turner.' -1J . ' -7 Greensbor'JVbriA Statexitn)st week the wife of .one of the sentenced revenue offenders came on foot from Ran dolph, 30. miles, to intercede with Judge Dick for her husband. She. bad with her seven children, the youngest four months old. V Hunger drove her from borne." Her husband was the only means of . support, When will our people quit illicit distilling? It brings great hardship in the end.". Here ia an instance. .. We have a little eitl .in Greensboro, who includes among her play things a cat which rides around in a dolK carriage and lives by nursing a bottle, (It is tbe . most cunaing thing - we have ' ever seen. It lies down on its back or side, takes the bottle firmly in its paws and pro1 ceeds to suck. It will not drink milk in any other way. It submits to bo dressed and kept iBdollXcIothea. vwlTll; 4 Warrenton Gazette: Capt. T. h. White, an aged and much esteemed citizen of Ridgewny, dropped dead last J Friday evening, i ll is supposed he had. heart disc ease, v--' Our wheat, where seeded early and on good or improved land, is looking remarkably well. Fruit: no plums," no cherries, no damsons, a few peaches, fa very good crop of apples. - Before.te war Warren waa the largest tobacco grow ing county in the State, and it may become so again. No county in the State excels St in fertility of soil and few are its equals. In 1860 the value of the real estate of .War ren exceeded that of Wake, although the latter has twicethe area of thiscounty,and contains the seat of government of .the State. - We learn that very recently a nugget of the value of seventy-five to one hun dred dollars was found at the old Portis Mine, (which is partly in this . county,)' or in that vicinity; and that the results of re cent washings have been eminently -satisfactory. : The recently found lump of gold isby.no means the first, or the largest . Twenty years -ago one t was found in the same vicinity, worth several hundred dol-lars.-: -i-viavti j . . Winston Sentinel :A the Mvll Chnrcb, Winston, a Female Missionary Sot ciety was recently formed, with twenty-si members Since its organization there have been considerable additions. -Recently in Abbott's Creek . township, Davidson county, while playing with .a pistol, little Clemmons Weevil "was accidentally shot in the thigh by J. H. Weevil, inflicting a pain ful but not not dangerous wound. The colored genius of Winston, who claims to have invented a machine that has fun for seventyrfive weeks without stopping by "perpetual motion," asks" $200,000 for his trick. He has no doubt got something novel Monday j evening's train carried off 23,000 pounds, (over a car-load) of staves, destined , lot, . Person county, where our townsman, John L Nisson, is putting up a mammoth distillery; ". 'Twenty-lout lawyers are attending Davidson Court. ,-4 High Point is ' rejoicing over gold ; speci mens found near the town limits.' ! Our Silver Cornets go to Chapel Hill Com mencement the first week In ' June. ' The week following they will be at .Wak Forest. $3,000 worth of. 4 s per cent; U. S. refunding bonds have been disposed of at the Salem Posteffice. . RevenuS officers have recently been making raids in this and Stokes coun!y, ; :, .U-wMm j n .Raleigh News: About $63,000 in N. C State bonds came into the Treasdrjf yesterday for redemption. Nearly a m 114 lion and a half have thus far been received and the work goes bravely on.. -Col John A;tMcDonild SaS hhaieen a close, observer of public events for years past! Was a Grant elector in ' 18G8i delegate tel tha Convention that nominated Hayes, and predicted the nomination of each of those Presidential Candidates. - He is how of the oninion that the ' next ' candidate for thel Pre8idency"will-.certainly. be John ShwM man.J with -Reuben E. J FentbriJ of ""Newi York, for Vice President. jThorsdayl Mr. Wm. E, Pool, living; near; the oil millsj on Neuse river, went there to m&.f lie was determined to catch c some big fish, and went about looking for roaches to use as- bait. He went under the mill to catch them, i and while fishing there came too near the whirring wheels and caught his clothingJn the cogs. ; He was drawn up and' horribly mangled, his limbs and body being crushed in a terrible manner. ' His cries alarmed the miller,' and the mill was stopped, but too late. . The unfortunate man. was taken out, and it was Been he was past recovery. The records of. the warof J.812 were carefully kept by the State and were kept by the State Auditor..! Soon after; the war Chief Justice Pearson s took the i rooms occupied by that officer,-and threw out . in the rotunda of the . capitol Ml - these and other valuable documents.,, .Tbf records of the war of . 1812 are broken up and well nigh worthless. The loss is a heavy one to the State and the poor ' old pensioners. Day after day letters came Jh to the; Audi tor asking: ferjdatS as to the servide of sol diers in that war.. ?Jost of these ; cannot be furnished, and thus the people are kept out of money properly due them. Luckily the government has tbe records of the war, and if pension claimants williwrite to the Commissioner of Pensions at Washington, he may be able to" tell them the farts. ' C l i'.. "i ' ' 'II' '1 lilt -n. Hi, 'AimoNW: Rifles. w ASa a"i . -- a , j ... y-. 1 Opmii hflsl-Mrs ' KahnWener?11 ;'MtrasbieWe I'lfii ' LKCTtiUB Profl" -Tli." Yon Jasmund . t V i . aiASOKic-rJueetius ? i wiMingtpn tioage., -!w" .' - r.: o'. J,iJ K Uickbo w . xiAuua-rpusp(Bnsion .oc oun. . .mere was. runaway ana smash tip oh Fourth Street Sunday after I'tf. 'S'H'-ttS..i',; ,;rf iJsu5 noon. s Hfliv b--i . bua-TSia-hitiiiia Mails for the Carolina Central ftaiiway ;will 169e;ertatter;kt'tJ p bj.V ThW'Wilmingtbn-Ma- daily morning newspaper estabhshed- here about six months sincei has suspended .publicai1 tion,.,j-l-;,-'i-'X'---!'- iiMihevy piling fvuies, wui appear bni full parade tb-dSy Members5 are offici ally noticed to be at the Armory at 2.30 Tu M.Vsharp. iaaf 'fs'i. if.ta.joq n&i -unaster i inkisppsed of 6,090 worth Of ' 'thef$10 U;'S. Certiflcites on Friday and Saturday." He lias Kceiyed, another, supply. .ii'ri.lO'i :- K.:c Don't forget .the pic-rnic at the .Wilmuigto'n !l Jiarden this evening, under. the: auspices or the iioward Relief .irel Engine Company No. 1 .' ! It commences at 1 4 o'clock: -.'J;; ,ti,;- a 1 j.rr-Don't forget the excursion under the auspices of thel Fifth - Street M. j E. Church Sunday ificheo to-day. on " the " steanwr. Passport,' The points of; landing will , be ; Smlthville sding, wilL.be; Smlthville Sn nd Fort CaswelL s 1. bapt ' WarretitPrieBt Tretri4mJ bered so pleasantly oy many or our people,' and who -recently sold in our waters the schooner J.vltevarid to' Burriiss' lirda. tue wen Known puou, aracu ai,ui iiomu, Thbmaston, Me., on the 9th ihst. , "s v v.LOn the ' Slh - of this month . . I . ! . - 1 . , r .. . I .... co nsistory of Catholic .Bishops .;willi:co;n vene at Richmond- for the oumosc of select ting three names to bc sent" to . Itom'e or Vicar Apostolic of Nirth Carolina by Pope LeoXHJ. In the colored basb. ball match at HiltoD,yesterday,the TVMuwals'.beai the f 'Scraps by pneVy The game resulted it a tie, when they played teu innings each w th the above result Preston - Singletary was Captain of the "Mutuals," and Richard Stowe or the '"Scraps." J l' ' 1 ; DrsT W. W. Lane, and (Thomas F. Wood, of our city, and Dr. S. B. Satch welt, bf Rocky Point,'wiir attend the an nual session of the North Carolina Medkal Society, which will be convened at Greens boro to-day. Dr. Lane is to .deliver the annual essay Wednesday evening.' ; ... .. . . J J j .... I ,t ' An 'election for; Colonel of the Second) Regiment. North Carolina State Qn&rd.' tn fill the vacancv occasioned ' bv the resignation of Col. Alexanderwill taie, place-at Charlotte to-day. Pur Wilmington military will .'be x epresentedby LieuCThos. C James, of the W. L. L, and Lieut.J, V Ntttt, of the Whiting Rifles. "' mm ' si nrha V;omiiIlmnlarv Cflrneert. n' Tt hnn been decided "noaitivelv that ie compUmeniar concert tb; MrsjD-Kahii-weiler wili take place'' at. the' Opera Houie on Friday eveniag.-MayStrdj' iTho i man agement ' announce' that 1 tickets5 and tb- 'served Seats heed not be 4.exchanged, ? , The programme, consisting. , pf vocalr and In ; Btrumentat-mpsic Iby 'Jtke besV amate ur talent of the cityi wiUWioubtprQwan exceedingly ' attractive one; and it is equslfy . to be presumed cbhsldeiring thAt the ".re-. cipient of the testimonial is, SQ .u&iyersairy. appreciated in the - community, that tnei r will be a large audience in attendance A rehearsal will take place at the Opera House this (Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, and on Thufadav evening 'there '.'will' be la general rehearsal.' The second Prebjerian Clinrcii. a The members of the Second Presbyteriafi Church enioved their snrinff1 communiori. which waa celebrated laSt Sabbalh; "Rev 'A!' Spruni,5 bf Winbhester.',; TalasMstei the pastor and preached, very accep tably at'll Three "mcmbersJ were i... ..,,-.a-!T fc.u. , - - . '-.i -J; I received on nrofes&ion bf faith, all past the meridian of life and all beads of families; one was baptized.. i.'t ov it. In the aftemoon the cbildren of the Bab hth School were addressetlby'the pastor and one infant was'"bapUzl'Ta.S,Mda7 School! hasbeenateadi now is much larger en ever be v-iivfe;,-.'. m: . . tvZt 1 ;Jttaror Conrt; ; .j.;,t.w . mi TT". - -w . , . 1 . 1. At V. j. nomas. jaang ;na J ames miuvj, iu colored, who were arrested for being drunk and down Toh the streets Bhndayii4fterhoon had a hearing hefdrbf teMaybr.yeS morning, win the case of the fermer judg- meat was .-' suspended, but the, latter was ordereCpsEa,fiB asked where ' they eat their whiskey to get drunk on, andih'repned that he carried it home' Saturdayjnit3i j Another trifling jpfse iw.ssi,drnis8ed on the payment of costs. ; iJtv ; i: t ' .'. i'- -; -': Annyers4rr Celebration ns jml J To-day being the,itnversatV'Pfh.eoT ganizatiou fanbeyf the.bmpanywUl ceiebrate ft ;by 'a parade' and (target praciicb,!; at HUtdn this afternoon. A tmld hBilfrA- wili hb awarded (ahesceasfttt sbt,kbd fl fleaioear t When itiwlliAbeiput opufesr compptitionj; aeairii Thei Oomoan will asetaWelat the : armory ai''cfbck,'' 'sharpy andae tjp their une of march for Hilton. -. . s.;i. -t,i-sw!. g-cj. r - :4 IS-.. , . .-.rT --a to To-Day Indication. i'fy-S-.i-l JiPoeuthAa'AiC or tfeataionaryressure Vftiahle windS;ah d 'partly fcloudy ! Weitheri are pfolwblwiafc occasional former, are the, indications! :pr XorA? !i t - On.Saturday night laat about 8 o'clock," a fodder-stack on the nlantntion nf Mt'. Mamuel Bibssoml'a! Rocky Puinti was flis- cWeed?tbbe btftfire by a MuteVTbi -Mri- Rl, iwheaj- by prompt efforts,1 ihflaines were;finally suhduedV.ihus preventing their comnurycation to the. sleaf cpnUining six horses, which were in. close proximity wmmMSssmtai!to had calltohis:'s assistate were-egag to putting the fire but,) 'the house; waai entered andfobbeida goldstcbAhree;cham? out. 2 o'clock the following morninr PeVBioyiai P4r p'amjaha ajter kiddln-fbctli' cof.' arrested oa'suspicioorolf h&vingset fire' tothefbMer- stack and robbed the heuse. The Case was heard Wfoxe Justice Tl-fJ Armstrong, jthe same day, anfi'resulted in the discharge of siiaaieien, ; out reter yiapam was ordered to give" bond m tne' "sum "of $100 fbrlhia appearance ktlthe -hex ' term of the Supe rioTCourt tof. Pendef county; to answef to the charge at larceny,; in default of which he was. brought to city Sundaylnighjt Eleeiioa o( Offleenw. ju!; Um: -,- -a At?Jhe-regularrannuatrnieeting of W b iting Rifles, held in i the Armory tbe ast pight tetollowing were elected .officers for the ensuing year:, w . Captain James I Metts. First JUeuteii an trb: NBreweriu0 ecohdfLleuteiianil-J. D. Niittl W . i Junior Second Lieutenant i-W. A Burr. yEnstgnT9iiJiowell. ,i v -U ' Therewas anunusqally large, attendance' at this meeting. . . rrl .. . . . I m f Prof Tb. Von .Tnsmnnri will 1flivr Iib promised lecture On "Bismarck and G 'manyefore thp 'Thilbmaiheau Literary Society this (Tuesday) e vemsi.at 8 bc!ock. f UKnigbts of PythiaS Hal!,' over-Munds' 'drugstoreio As the society,- at 4he request ot a,numbei i-of, gentlemen,? , hsvet kindly consented to open theit'doox to the public on this occasion, there will no doubt , be a Urge attendance. , Illicit DUUlIerles.Captared,,. - J j Revenue agent .0. H. Blocker,on ;flie night oi tne nth mat., raided and captured two illicit whiskey distilleries seven miles east of Fay etteville j and destroyed twenty ae fermenting or beer stands and 865-gSl-loes of beer or mash, a quantity of malt andasm&ll quantity of low wines. The 8tille were , brought to Fayetteville. ..No arrests, the parties having escaped by takin g tb thVewamp. -: 'r ii' "r' iJ 5 . ' I . i . mm mm. i ABOiTenarr supper. iTfae- Aaoiversary Supper of Wilmington Hook and Ladder. Company; No 'J -1 ; - will take place at their hall this evening, The brave boys who have fought so gallantly, ba so' many 'occasion's, to preserve . the property of 'but citizens from the fiery ' ele-meat-, are not the boys1 Id cringe or back down, at' the sight-of n anniversary sup per or the popping pf a champagne cork. , :V ,! Vrt.it J. . :; ' ' 'M;"lti HUtoricioJ and Scientific society. :!The present and former members of tae Historical ahd Scientific Secietyj areire quested, to meet at the Lecture Room bf the Lutheran Church, on Sixth street, pear MaiketahUXTuesdayVexenmgf at 8 o'clock r it being; the regular, anniversary (20th bf May), for the purpose of elect ing1 effl cers !; for the ensuing year..-; Bitten by a Off. ' ! A yicious , dog;,' belonging . to , a . scolorSd man by the name f Aaron Johnson, living nerthbf the rrailroad follo down the street Saturday evening and made a furious attack upen- a gentleman in froit of one of the meat shops on Secend street, hitine him on the leg.?-The Chief of Police was notified bf the fact and it was ordered i that the dog be killed. v '".Mr." Wade Harris, who has so apcep- Taoiy ana iauniuuy periormeu iub uuus ttf tVditor?off the WUmiwkm 5t;Mnce fits sbinanencementisfeft fbrhis lKmttin 1 n j. . t ' r, Li..;. Concord iast eYsninc.t Qur relations witi Mr. Harris have been of the most pleasant and agrjejpableaiuj&andweregfet that we shall no more see his genial face among -IP . J : vanaerout uniyerfir,, , -;0 .its?.! i 4 a The i commenceme nt : exerc ises o f Yan- derbatUnrversity,'2 at Nashville, 7 Tenn.', will take placeOn the 27th. 28th, 29th'and No'th insfs. -vThe1 annual address will be de- iivered da the SOtft by 'J. W. Dodd, LL.D. ;Of sEenttwkyao'Tha'akiiito KEdward Schulken ; of j this city, for anj invitation to ue pres?n. fs. i v wr(i o iioJ allable liOttorBi-iiut ..;J lJ ;o ThQ fojwingare jthe mimailable letters remaining mtthe .city; pOTtofflce;.., " " One wide and one nairowplugbf tobacco wrappid '-'In 1 brown' 'speri with 12 bents' postage on same,huti ho address"; "Messrsj S. Kind-rrCloqpRrlhrt Mrs, Elsey PJowden Pv kaBoxil89, NewJ Jersey. i" r . - j alfiaeeanierMto ti?iWk Potnt'juditnl durihg a fp&S twref kj tTheif4i is,aj3 pcf wtanc at this port. . i;?ti Ii ft?'. ,3 - JV '""-' -ft-' Tbermometef Record The following win" show the state 'of ! the thermometer,; at the stations mentioned, at 4.8 yesterday ';vejeningtjWaabugtp;!mea4 time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin looueu iron tue oignai Mmce in in is city Atlanta;';1.;. ;::. .81 Keyeat,;,4. Mobile.1 iJiXiijv. . 83 88 Augusta... . . .-W.L82 Charleston, ; .V. . r74 Charlotte..:.;-. '.76 Coraicana, it. i'90 Montgomery,;.;, .87 New1 Orleans;..; .85 Puhta Rassa, . . i .79 Savannah,..;!, . .. .78 St; Marks,. 88 Wilmingtonv. 74 tjalveston, , ; . . 83 Havana....;.:'1... 84 Indianola. i4. . ..85 Jacksonville,. . . . .83 , The mails close and arrive at tbe City Post'Ofllce as follows: ; ' ' f , i Northern through mails...... . .7;45 P M. Northern through "and way v " i ? : ; mails. 4.; .is ; 5:30 A M:' MaUs for the N. C, ,Railroad, . ; , i - ana . roraea supplied there- " r -U. s5-.f rpih,! including Jl. & m dnl Railroad. ;at 5:30 Ai M. Southern mails for all 'points i: ,vBoutn,aauy..,ivS.;ik.i.;i 70AJM. Western mails (a C. R'y) dailv J ' . 1 " Xexcept Sunday). . . . .';;- t.;f 6KX) Ai M. Mail for; Cheraw & Darlington ;t iV i itaiiroaa. . . . , , , . .;.... . . wO A.' M. Mails for points' between Flo- v; r ?. rence and Charlestons i.. ; iV .730 A.1 Mfc x ayeLbeviiie,&a(i omces on uape ' Fear River; Tuesdays and "; :'.A:i 1, Fridays. ... .... . . l .-00 P M. Fayetteville, via Lumber ton, .. : daily," except ' Sundays. li .XJ5HK) A.-M. Onslow. C." H. and interme- '-. - i diateofiiceS cveryt Fridav,. 8 :00 All M. Smithville ; mails, ;by ' steam- . . ', Doat, aauy except Sundays) ... 9.-00 A.1. Mails for Easy-'HillT Town i ' Creek, and Shallotte, every . ; j xriuay,ai. .................. e:uu iHU Wilmington and Lisbon; Mon ' 1 days and Fridays at v 6-00 A. IM . hK''mOPEllS,OB;IE4IVEItY. -.4U- Northern through mails. . 9K)0 A.;M. Northern through' ) and way fUi i'-. ' 4' i - mailsi......ri ... Lif..(S 7:00 A-lM.' Southern mails. . ........ .... 7:00 A.M. Carolina Central Railroad. ; ,; i 6 m A.-M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to. ISM., andfrom 2 to 530 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same' as" stamp Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. ; j , -Mails collected from- street . boxes jevery day at 4.00 PI M. , ' i ! ' Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and nights - A ..;.,. . j ,; y Headache arises from different 'causes. Congestive Headache is produced by an- unaue quantity ot blood in the brain; to wmcn nign livers, robust people and young women are liable. Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills regulate the bowels and thus divert tbe burrent of blood from the brain.' Price .25,cents.-?2;;;K?J: d r a ;j lt:v; -: ; :' j ? r. "i - 'mm m mm '" '' " Chew JACXBOH's Best Sweet Navyobacco. ! "; : ' THB MORNING! STAB can always be had at tne following places in the. city i The PnieelL House, Harria' Kewa' Stand, and the Sta Office. . i 1 FOB BTPWARDSOF THIRTY YEARS Mbs Wikslow's SooTHraa Stetjp has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wna oolio, regulates the bowels, cares dtskntbht and diakrhoUl, whether arising from teething or uuier cstues. ab ma. ana weu-inea remeay, 85 I 'FINE ENGLISH GUNS. The attention of sports men is invited to the advertisement of Messrs. J. & W. Toiler, manufacturers of fine breech-loading guns, Birmingham, England. , Their guns are made to order according to specifications and measure ments - furnished, thus easexing the right crook, length of stock Ac. , , i it Msbicatss Baths abx Bxpxhbivz. Not so. how. ever. Guess's Suufkub Soap, a cheap and efficieat substitute, which answers the same purpose as far as local diseases of the skin, rheumatism and goat are concerned. ., Hnj.'s iNBTANTAireous Haib Dts produces na tural effects and ia safa. ... , ,Hj , NEW i ADVERTISEMENTS. WiMingtoilLoflge, Ko. 319,A.F;& A.H. T EGULAR 1 TIONTBXY OOMMUNIC1TION XVTHIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. MAY 20th. 1879 at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend. i itf T;;.': By order of theW. M. .. . - . W. 8. WABROCK, S . nyS0-lt vi: Secretary. - Attention, WMting Rifles ,! j- ' YoTJ ARB HEREBY ORDERED TO MBET AT . , . i . v ' .; ' ' ' yonr .Armory THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 2 o'clock, promptly, for parade. ' '1 f By order of O. N. Brewer, Lt. Com'g. ZmySO lt B. M. GILBERT, O; SJ 'lecture. T',rifv":- JLBOP..TH. VON JASMUND WILL DELIVER his Lecture on BISMARCK AND GERMANY", be fore the Fhilomathean Society. THIS EVENING. at 8 o'clock, in the- Knights of Pythias Hall (over jnunas ung . store.). - xuis truaLiW ajus ivi TED. . . : - . my 20 It Mhoimcement of Suspension pHE. SUN WILL APPEAR NO MORE, AT a. least nnaer me present management. -.. For reasons which, need Hot be nahlklv stated. but Which will be given to onr friends aad all who are Interested in the failure, its Editor decided upon suspension as the wisest and most honorable course to pursue. ., -.: , my 20 It i CICERO W. HARRIS. ; Examine and Compare, K ND IF; TOW DO NOT FIND OUR. "KING," at $1.00, or.'COSMO,'!, at. TSe, BETTER than ANT Bhirtin the market,'at the prices, bring them v - - .- . back and tbe money will be refunded. ' my80tt ' ' " MUNSON. lEadam, t TTTS DYE CHILDREN'S, SASHES, ; LADIES' TIES and RIBBONS; Ci In all the late Bright and Fashionable Colors. -. - WILMINGTON DYEING ESTAB'T, j , ;my 11 tf Vjt.gs-. Market, bet. 3d and 3d SU. i Q8tereoscapid Views 1 TritsrjNGTO . r I' J 2 Lli- t:ViV. -i SI irvrtPArysTRKKTa! Chufches, HUton, Shipping, -;Oakdale. Cemetery, and other points of interest, at ; YATB8 BOOK) STORE i AND .PHOTO ROOMS. ' my 18 tf '. : :-' ' , The Tropical HaJ . S' THAW AND LINEN HATS 1 rV NOVELTIES IN LADIES' HATS f r.if, ;iJ i: i a; J;Harrison & allkn, 1 mylStf t. ,', ; 7.,:t.r.,; r . .,5 Hatters. J Stap'Notice: T4, r ALL ' PERSONS ' ARE - HEREBY warned against trusting ot harboring, any of the Crew of the Nor. Barque BTOBNa- neither: the Mastei -or Consignee will be responsible. t . T. BJORN8TAD. mylT-3t Master. 1 ? JJ-.-.il-i-.i '.' " ' liA-SiiS t i if f. tin i rT" s-s'it"A av : 5 P0ontract ;MvertIenUritdten proti" . tlonately low ratea. : - ..' ... .. Tea Bnea Mild Nonpareil type make one eqnare. - pa NE W 4 AD VERTISEMENTS. OONOERT! ;PMPLIMENTARY., TO - ---' HrsDvJIAHIIT7EIE -'WJll potlttvely takelace onthe above Evening Tickets and Reserved" Seats heretofore purchased need not bo exchanged. . - - ..v . The Programme will consist of Vocal at d Instru mental Music by the best Amateur Talent of this iLT?.--? MusicilDteector- w via wxtctybu awn so cents extra. Box Sheet bow open at Heinsbenn'a Rnnk Rehearsal at Opera House this (Tuesday) evening. 1 8 O'clock. General rehearsal .nH.J T " : at 8 my To a 'DisciMmatin Public fji;ifiiJ?!.Wfi'S tx...i -itUrtjSfcfU-aS HA-":'-:--"'.'.- BoatrripLtIlp g Wira ALL TIii; :FAST.,T.EAMSf Are Stm in' the Lead ! AND WE AB DOfG pUK B&T To Gome in Easy on tt Home Stretcli I TO YOUR GENEROUS PATRONAGE, AND BY ' SELLING YOU GOOD 'gDS JjOWER 2f THAN ANYHOUSE IN THE CITY2 ; We again say to those who desire iSSWiaiesale, . (AS BUSINSSS. JIEN,). U L-i" YOU STAND IN YOUR OWN I.TOHT T vnn . fr E -st s PO NOT CALL AND EXAHrNK GOODS AND; PRICES AT . Boapigla 6 and 7 HORTlI FROirT ST. mj lSD&wtf ;; ;i--s:iJ-.vM.-..;3rA w 1 5 ? OtUL.rii l ' ua.iL. 5 3000 ooi, salt; ' . Now landing and for saiey Umy 18 ttiuiw .WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. Corn, Bacon, Hplas 40,000 Bush Prime White CORN. , DOR Boxes. S. and Smoked SIDES, MiWW'-. -v-J:- ..-:-. ...... ... 1 - . . . r 200 HhdS CrP ClJBA MOI-AS8HS ORA Bbls Cuba. N. O. and S. H. " Util - .v - - MOLASSES. 1250Bbl?FKB7 ...!.-. ... ii 7 K Bbls SUGARS, Crushed, ,10 Granulated. A,-Extra C, aide, 210 8 COFFKa- grades, . , - , 100 Tnb Ch0'ce Ul.tARP. ( ( r Jj . gQ Boxes TOBACCO, Tax-off, ; r Half Bbls and Boxes SNUFF, Tax off V 16QQ Keg. NAILS, l.X - ALSOr ' -'- Potash, Lye, Soda, Soap, Starch,1 1 Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrefs, Glue, &c . - For sale low by " '-' . , WILLIAMS MUBCHISON. , : my 18 tf ' r Wholesale Qro. A Com. Mertn. .; '-'7 1 TXT-E ARE SELLING LIME ,f . - OF SUPERIOR QUALITY ; AT A VERY LOW PRICE. Persons In the country or towns- in this State, using Lime, or dealers In Lime, would do well to correspend with us. - i , , . myStf . ROBINhON KING. Liverpool & London & Globe , Insurance Company, ;i Besides having Twenty-Eight Milllutn Dollars' Gold Assets, the charter of the Company makes Stock holders individually liable fox Fire 'Losses to the full extent of their private fortunes, which, are estimated to amount to not less than One Hundred Million Dollars 1 THE STRONGEST Fire Insu rance Company in the world. ;vt, r; , JNO. W. GORDON is BRO., Agents, my 18 tf ; 24 North Water Street. Fronv and After This" Dat-? S -TyE WILL SELL THE BALANCE OF OUR , , BLUE FATIGUE CADET, SUITS AT ? - - 310.00 ! -v t ; t Special attention is called to the ract that, not withstanding the' advance, in the' price of White Goods, we will ' continue to tell the - Pearl 8bh-t at 91.09,. ' , A. DAVID, , . -: The Clot Wer. my!8 tf !Ohromos and Engravings. : A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF ; Vr 1 1 j - CHROMOS. ENGRAVINGS, ruuxus anu at jjiAKVBcujrio' viiswb. FRAMES, all Sizes and Styles. Pianos and Organs. ; . ,". PIANOS for $135. r p, , 'ty. VoMAOTfoitV; .J r.; lostraments sold on the Instalment Plan at HEINSBERGER'S-, '. , i . t. - Lire Book and Musie Store. my 18 tf Patent Fly Fail,! rpflE GREAT HOME - ' - , A COMFORT AND LUXURY. No Dining Table, Sick Boom, Writing Desk, Cra dle.' Sleeping Boom, should be without a Fly Fan. uau ana see tnem in operation at E3 MURCmSON'S. ' mylStf 88 and 40 Murchison Block. ALTAFFER& ERIOE, - i- .I PROPRIETORS OF THE iT WILMINGTON SASH, DOOR & BLIHD - We always keep on band a large stock of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, NEWELS, HAND-RAILS, BALUSTERS, can fill any order la. oar line at Short Notice and -Low Figures.' " ',i,t'''i '-..-'; Factory, Office. Foot of Walnut Street. : Cor. Natt and Red Cross, ' my 18 tf f - - ; . ; 07nersol: Carriaffca, , WAGON "-littothel .xl 2ito p. h. WAGONS, Ac needing Repairs, wDl flad their interest to, bring, them at, once, HARNESS. SADDLES, Ac, eonstantly on hand. ' HORSE-SHOEING done at Low Prices, ,. , -mylStf . . . 'i;::;,;:, -. : i Sill
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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