THE nOEITIITG GA Iff ; WSI.XII. -JEHWAI-O. itLWH ED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS- UTM 0 OB8CIUPT10 IX A-TitC ; " ONcyeair, (by mail) pottage paid,." .. ft oO is months " . " . v " 4 00 Three monthly " st u ; ' M ...... i .. i 35 one month ;o 1 M ' " . . . 1 00 f o City BBBseriDerB, uuuverea in any part or the -ffiWSKSa On Sunday the French Derby was rnn; Zut was the winner. In s a village ib Russia 186 houses have been burned by in cendiaries. Fourteen Nihilists were tried at Kieff ;two are to be shot, and ten are sentenced to penal servitude, among whom are two women, sentenced lo . fifteen years each; l 7 "Tn Greece Guards have been ordered . France urges : Eoglaud to take , mea sures for the .deposition of the Khedive; France will act independently if ; England holds back Germany, declines to ac cept the Vatican's proposals. - Car-; dinal Newman his pneumonia. - The Prince of Bulgaria is in Berlin.- will be no duet between De Cassagc Goblet ', Admiral Soisset i- t , The British steamer Ava collided VtUGI -aoy bm - os .J "WA V U GaV VIVV I mi t a a noyni nnii ounir DiTii?k.aiT n im n m I 1 '' i t 1- . m nd four passengers were drowned. Si; Patrick's cathedral, ,New York,'? was ueuicaieu vu ouuuajr, wua imposing cere- I j c j ... s - T I ihArniDii nr.nt r.mK.-ii-nAft I Wu., . ----vaWw. i n' , . . . . I yv.v.uv. vv.H... .uu nu ncK, tendered a cordial reception in Brooklyn. I A destructive' fire in Brooklvn. - WMlnMlaw or ThnraiUv. H will rnmM.r I do compromise. - Hsyea approves of I -- ' f i --- a n..mn.nii -nrn n.r Uri-hin T ' I . . . . - ' I sumed, w.tb 00,000 tegs of powder. A steamer in Calcasieu river. La.: was sunk li l.v a whirlind- sir n&aaenffera drowned- bj a wuiriMiou, bix passengers arownea. 1 . 1 ue- ?Dale yesterday considered the bill to reneal tee I - . 1 1-- . v. ,i-. I .-.,- ---...-!, " J meut or miiiua ana iana ana navai iorces 1 in ceruin cases, but took no decisive ac- t,on. -- The Legislative Appropriation bill prupeHy authenticated, has been sen w -y.--j-v - Judge Billiugs.of the TJ. 8. Court for Lou-I isiana. vesterdav decided inoserative the I act of the Louisiana Legislature repealing the charier of the State Lottery Company - Condition of Cardinal Newman has improved.; The reports from Burnt ah are contradictory; one declaring that the war party is gaining ground. - A treaty between Spain and : China, regarding the importation of : Coolies, is on foot, Cuban finances are undergoing manipula tion in the hands of Gen. Martinez Campos aud Mai;quis d'Novio. - A Berlin dis patch -'mentions J probability of another dissolution' of the Reichstag. .-The Titden income tax matter is again in court The President denies having recom mended the employment: of steamers to bring back the deluded negroes on the' banks of Kansas rivers. - It was an nounced in House of Lords yesterday that the1 treaty with!' Afghanistan had been signed. --New York markets: Money 34 per cent.; cotton nominal, with no sale's, but 'quoted at 1313i cents; flour duU and heavy; wheat i cent lower, with -dull market; eorn .1 cent lower; -spirits turpentine' weak at 27i28 cents; - rosin rfiuiet at $1 40 for good strained. By a late censns Baltimore has only 321,735 inhabitants. -t,, The Washington Post , refers to Senator-Vance's recent effort as his "great speech on the Force -jaws." ' There is a steady advance in cot- ton goods. Shirtings are higher, but I nnn.. ni '-.:i.'.m.".v Vrf I r a & - 1 very quiet. The following is not without in terest even in this seotion. We copy from the-Richmond State: ' "The Amblers of Virginia, Vfrom whom J. Ambler Smith drew at least hereditary maternal nourishment, came from York shire, 'the Virginia of England,' where the family of Amblers still reside an honored race according to St. Andrew." , T, t, . ' ! I "-Jr " I Washington says : "I heard General Sherman say when Hood superseded . Johnston . that it . was worth thirty thousand men to the Federal aide.; 7 r':,r - ' .-" " ' ' ' -: ; We heard 'Gen. Grant say that when he got the news of Johnstony removal he laughed heartily, it did him so much good. He said Hood was brave but was no general. , J ohn- oton, ne aaaeu, was uuuuuuiug . , . 7 a-'a.h... n. . t r c.m,.;ffn k Aldier: When John- r--0- ston was removed he felt as if the v ictory b ad jbeeo '; won.;:j-.'; V. I v' 't. Hon. Noble A. Hull, member of Congrees from the Second Florida Jacksonville, m the United States a a VUIV V va . -- " O - " " ring with one Gaulden no defeat the will of the voters of Brevard county, and thereby "fraudulently secure his own election. It;is believed he will bo acquitted. - v ---' '' The Republicans ought to run ""cussing"., Zacb .Chandler for Presi dent,and the barefooted poet Kern an, .of the .'Okolon'i (Miss.) States, for Vce President-. Gratitude should cause them io nominate Old Zacb, nd aDoreciation of eenins the howl- ;, 7 r.. - -log Kernan, who referred in a recent '.!. i . '-.V' ,! ed toriai to the time 'wuen roared j" .i 1 ' -. , ., - ' t .i. . "-ui.' reu-iuroaiea rines,- ana me -ura -lashed and swung to the wild mag-. euo music ot; the tnunaer-arums or - m r war. --, wiw ..,...,,J , . -r mm iMm n u .iu.k, Ujjm..-r .ffliiia,.,,,.... W-i.,ir--Mii,..M- -..- " ""T"'' ' " " ' - - . I .Sm. -' ,!;,. -! : JLJ: Jm '"'JliVIL''JI Od: " 1 - - 1 1 1 1 i i , - , - - - 11 - -.-.a ,...i,i " 7 'V;;''- ' -n W 3a-, ; VOL.' XXIV NQL:5i,'?;; The yellow ffeyer bill , passed the I Sen ' nnl xr t wl v aa.anra : i Senate pnly iwelva Senators f voting I a -i :fX . . f H ft , r W . ... I againat u,, i ne nicumona tStatt a special sava: ' ' 1 - -j 5- 7 v m " r f 1 f . j.few-rt-wj v-4o'ivba l - of . Maryland,, and Eernan. Dewocrata.yoted reserved righu of the States. a : a iidfjk. 1 1 M .appropriatioik. several huodred thousands alitor liearly. all, J t . . x . . . J ...r . .,v. r ..tJ... , 1 . . f j.ji, ,1-.sti., . i i4i Iaa.Vcl:an aggressive, tout a tar better .man every way than the school I or 'UnriDlian ' BiaieSmeu ; OI; i wUlCu I i ! f i ,i .... . . " ' , I ' , i , . s 1 : ' 1 uonax ana uarneia re aisciDies.: ' l .. . , i I 1 , . . . .. i i TUB pbbsbyvbri&hi. a i..ll l.'.Ttr.'..:: f I rrwvDw, ibw iwviitiiu t : T-tto -r'T TT-' VM. Of .lT..t I last night the case of J. W. Canfield, J j4wyw v i4-a . . iua j . v vw i t.h Svnnd whioh rrnsfid 1A IAaIc intA .1 V u tt c.ij I -rB pre.u.u uy r. avuum 6au.BU --v.t -tuam ivuuiusuu, waa j f 3 1 1 aU- A . " !: V I - ueciou uy .uo -semuiy, vue resui. 1 , . . ."j:. r p .ul .1 Th - .a ha. i.Mn nln. in fforl I I 1 - , r . 0 n l nnr. pnn ptinRimi nnnni inrnva vnira. i rrr ------------- . , TO - dSV the Agaemhlv was OCCttDied I jn another case, that 6f E. E. Baker, I wh0 amei. from the decision of tha J Synod of Missouri Mr. Baker was firBt arraigned before the session and I, subpvuueu irum vuiuuiuuiuu lur - tV" I ing a reporter of . the St.: : Joseph I Merala some Items of a meeting. I The case was . taken . to the" Presby- teryand reversed. ; The session sxt ned it to tne aynoa, W men reversed I the Presbytery. Mr. " Baker x now I aDDeals lo the tieneral Assembly. ! and the case is still pending. ' . . ' . " .' .... . i , Spirits Turpentine. . -, ; Monroe has a Prohibition Club. Mr. W. - R. Pepper, a well known Raleighite, is dead. ; A pair of fine horses ian away - . a 1 a ii a at -taietgn auu one was aiueu. t j- 4 J " . Internal revenne collections in Raleigh District last week $31,927.41. ' It has been a long time since the Raleigh New was as good a paper as it is now. - .r..'. ; , ;J-, I The Watch-lower, a paper pub-1 lished in Statesville, has passed in its little I cnecquea. v' I i Mra IVohoi- T. " tuifo of TTonrv I t ow...i- r t-i:-t; - I i ...,... 1. . .w. 1 i., :,..." ,i - . . I .- . a The iury brooghl m a verdict of not guilty in the first case 'against the I Halifax county commissioners. A sur-1 prise. ' . . .... - y 1 There are intelligent- Baptists I in many sections who will be clad . to see I Rev. Dr. J. D. llufham elected Prejident I of Wake Forest College, ; Shelby Aurora: Ve ; regret to learn that the Rev. Dr. Moss, of this conns ty, Is suffering from the : effects of a dog bite, and is not expected to live. It is sup posed he was bitten some" weeks ago by a mad dog. ;..t : - liockinsrbam JJee: I he xSaDtuts I of Rockingham are now hopeful of com-1 menclng.in the near future, the erection of I a church. The revival in the M.-IC Church here resulted in four; conversions. Others were penitent. a ; 1 Monroe J-Vicrutrtfr: The scholas tic year of Rutherford College for 1878 and 187- closed with the commencement exer cises this week. We learn that Col. L. L. Polk made the ablest address that baB been delivered there in several years. j Charlotte . Observer : Amelia Wallace.a colored girl whose home was on the plantation of Mr. L N. Wallace.m Crab n.k..f IVnn.hin waa nn 'vlalt tA liar grandmother in the neiehborhood.Tnesday. . , , , f.ll a . 1 A - Vlien HIS laaaUUT leu HI UUVI auu - nired in a few moments, r our piay is bub- neeted. : : KlChmond IMUigiOUS Jieraia: r .' -. ' -a- Rev. J. B. . Tavlor.v of North r Carolina, preached at the Fifth Baptist Church, At-. lanta, and four persons arose ior praver. -J Rev. R. H. Griffith " of Charlotte, N, C will canvass Virginia for the Southern Bantist Theolo-ical .tseminary . a : netier man could not be sent us. , , "f-'' ': 1 - Col. John B. Cameron of the Hillsboro Eecirde?, willed eliver the annual address before the North Carolina Press 1 ..ul.lt.fi m.ota af ognfnrt nn lha i tRih July. As fsr as we xnew ne nas quite I . .... . . . as much abUityas any qi qureuuori ana f. diat thntarina . A noe-Adarefls mav ne expected. ::Mr. B. L. Perry,' proprietor of the Atlantic Hotel, Will entertain the; Asso ciation. I Biblioairiworcfer:ti-Vonew trustees "of IiOulsvillei Ky.i4 Theological in,titnte. were elected rfW.ttonM Uefj; I the West, to represent the money given by Dr"'. R -H: Griffith has been the agent, .so h that we now Havefour trustees PiidfhV as heretofore. - -,- - - J -4 Rkfefffli i Vi0--Tfie Governor bfl I "Blaine,BnrDaiae. Cameron of Pehnsvi; u5 .leP WW1 vanla, Cameron of -Wisconsin, were amone Pu0"C have no right to the ReDublicans votiap . and.Whvta r4 OfflAnaYtATA "f , 6,000' National I like, Edmunds.Conklinjt uni Uoaropposing I open a school there.! The Medical uv, ti Kcuira uuu iu. ycir luuuununna I inn .innao rtnunmrr in Hirrn vnmr iitrt mill to be embodied, i emeasare because it icrricge? upon ue I Association now in session in (this city is v Fy.nr RAni,, Q-n.'"iM. r,The gross earnings ol lhe Chester T?7 Sauthern SeMtoroJeaaye. NarroW Gaug KaiIroad ,Mt year Tbe bilL itiriia8t veiuambctecL: amounted to $32,060, 'expenses'' $20,000. . , i u , ..... . ' ' rru K . i . j . makes There I 0 1 , r : r1 - - H Mr,,Fraqk Brown, of Salisbury, ac and I "' .-'-ya j - -..LV-'f J came very near,lesing his life by taking an 1- j I ? j. rr t r,, -jv i vruu i murjjuiDB ior neuralgia, ' j. ue m ueau. I William T.lvrl Y4rrinfi t).a nniaA I Ghartottft Observer navs-v A liter rPnivel with an- - .5.... ' - - v: Wft. i I Q this city states that when the physician, . - I KUUHLIUIIinL. IN IIUUUIKHHI VI UL j J1H: IM TTrt.:.! J 1 - J Te'ne8see has made requisition on the Go' T ly refused tor carryvay.Jkfrelght whatever vernorof this State for two fugitives from j consigned over the i South. Carolina Rail-T..pti- rhn va nn in ia.il in Mitchell I road.. Another point is that the Charlotte, county. r. Robert Jones, colored, who was booked for the gallows at Tarboro on IIPTt Wnrlav; haa tieen granted three weeks' agony of suspense by tha Governor, who was petitioned by , numerous . citizens of ogecomoe..-:i, t ..j- , u8-r,.(.Mt, y i- r greatly pleased to learnvtnat Dom.oi me aotton factories at thia place are in a highly ..nsn.,.na Mndlllnn - The. ar rnnninir ltuab w mv- ; . -. ? W ." J"r " gOQOS iney can mus at .iir prices, iub Superintendent! $f hoti. mills are English- men (Mr. Rishtoni f -Great Fallsand Mr. of, Pee Dee), and are said to give . .ti.. . i ery geaarai ,flwu;,if-:4f:,:'; "7--, ' I ', ' He'nSersonvUle .We ' '. r ..... a . . 1 .... a .,..... 1 aave reliable iniormaiion mat a periea 01 t least eight months will elapse before j C'r;:!V,fMLMINGTbN,i .NCTUESbAY.'jMAY, 271879.' trains can pasa 'through 'the Swannanoa tunnel on tne W eslern JMOrtu, Uarolina Kail .road ili8Saidihat the iron is lobe hauled ... . . ' .... ....... OTer tue mountains ana tne uacsiaid to rni? wBiToujnw Asneyme. - unia eema certainly aa , expensive proceeding; pays the till and the complain."--f,f Pairiat" ' ' MAirtr" liyhchof Bingham's School, has purchased composed of remarkably good looking men. 140.000. Thecomnanv nroooaesio .issue $300000 first mortgage, bonds and iay; this a -. f 1 --w-- -, aaw a ownr - one mat ne was oniy iasun? aooui Uifnot think iv possible to keen him alive i i . . . i 3 - "" - aim- uauery vutuu ue prucure-.j Qy, t-O ceustant ; application or, this in- itmnt .n v. inn sn,-xi, tv, J - - - - HMU Ul 1W lUjW.klUU I1UVU&U -W SKin oi stron? coffee and otner reBtor&tlTes.' life was sustained till merntne. when he be - atl "cover' and at last accounts was on 0 rfBtor f ; - t.vi , .,... ! r---wi0, -Jcoo. . n ... tyj was recently swindled out of eight dol- HSjhanfro o VAnnrv m An li rii in Ihia AAnVl ' and v aicn importers eposuory, n. . uart- nett. Manager, who nurnorts to do businesi at 5 Siltfi aV - y Md deaire8 to Warn the public against the fraud. a i -a -t- " -r airs.: yorneiia u. axcwaniey, wue 01 r Wi J, fr Mrrni Hi t in. -o.;.n- of ?ler father-in.law, in sthis place, on the l$t inst. Deceased was a daughter 01 W. Tin it . t ....,.' .. ,! ,raenej,. .sq., iormeny ori ionroe. hnt now a rMident nf Tiaa . Th Wjlmingten Stab of the 21st contains "A glimpse at thepast record of, the RepuWi- t"t??:; JtfZ" 13 we 1 ?Mntedl The Rome7Gax'. in an arficln nnnn th rhneht meetln- of Ihn Georgia Teachers' Association, speaks as follows of Mai . JSingnam's lecture on the hdngMan; rMabertBing. XgMlTSk president of Shorter College, during the session of the Georgia - Teachers' Associa- on., , nis aaaress, in a nwrary pom. 01 V IAR view, was the crowning success. Elevated in thought, tender in sentiment, and deli vered in a picturesque and vigorous style, altogether bis own, this fitting representa tive of the 'Old North State' gave in living words the rise and progress of the '.English Speaking Man.'" His brilliant wit and del icate fancy tendered bis efforts doubly at tractive. Oxford Free Lance: On Tuea day last Deputy Marshal S. A. Hughes Massed through Oxford, from Walnut u-rove 'ownsbip, having in custody Mr. William Oakley, 1 barged with illicit distilling. Sheriff ,w. H. omit- has a wonderful ben One day last week she ' hatched a chick with four well developed! legs,, having pre vicinal rtmihlfi portr or rather an e.irtf within an eee. The name of Mr. J. EL Mills, Superintendent of the Orphan ASylum, is prominently menuonedin con- nection with the Presidency of. Wake rt-i , .... .1 xorest uoiiege, reuuercu vacanw oy mo death of Dr. Wingate. The winter OVO0IWU w -MW w- - -,-w - va r Fred. A. Fetter, Principal, will close on Thursday, the 29th inst Public exercises will take place in:ths hall of the Female Academy on Thursday night. i Charlotte Observer: Among the recent graduates at the Columbia - Law School in New York City, were Mr. R. A. S-rings. Jr.. of this oity. son of Col. A. B. Springs, Mr. K. iu. ittle, of Anson county, and Mr. , B. Lattimer, ef Wilmington. Mr. Springs is expected home in a few dsva. - - The famous case of Paul Crutchfieid "' ag ainst ' the Richmond ' & Danville Railroad company for damages has been compromised by the Company na-inir him 2.soo and abont 1700 cos- The compromise was effected after Judge Schenck had set aside the verdict of the Jdry at Dayidaon Court, giving $5,000 damages. " -- Mr. fclenry tiross, of -ion- roe, writes a very pathetic letter to the postmaster in lhUVclty. asking him to assist him all he can in finding hiB son," a boy 14 years of age, who ran away from home, on the 19th inst. last Monday. The boy is described as having light hair. Blue eyes and light complexion, and as having on, when he left home, dark pants and coat, a: wool shirt and . a black; wool ..bat. Adjutant General Jones has assured I the movers in the effort to, organize, a I okvilrv pnmnan in (Ihirlafta tht' thA ne. I cessary equipments, carbines, swords and I Ml.ii.la i.l V.A ilm'.1ii1 nnnk n a v. Vinvu, nui uo immoui,u iui Dumvupu; i aiter tne isi oi june, proyjueu a. iua. uute i it is fully organized. intormauen nas I a J a. ' J.jr at.-. J..4 oeen receiTeu a wuyroB oi iuu. ne-i the neero. Sam Rowland, - who recently burglarized : the residence of ; ex-Sheriff Stevens, of that place, and still mere re cently escaped from, union county dan. with-five other prisoners,, three of. whom were captured shortly after their escape Two letters received at Monroe from -om cials at Marietta, Qa.k state that a few days ago Rowland was crushed to death there I under a train of cars on Which he was steal I intr a rider-U-- The entire?: bonded! debt I ( W ' flliiirlAtta :'i . 4 Ctat.l - h 1 ti. I . . . n . . . i city Clerk and - T reasurer,, is . xi,oT7 40. wroi these bonds fio.oou wortn? are; per cent, interest bearing; and the remainder 6 ner cent. The total floating' debt of the city can be paid on wun fi.oou. in ine above statement of the bonded debt, of course no account is taken of $20,000 said iV U QUO IU BUUJ1IVI IUi a.s, J. , MI . - The Winnsboro Newt t Herald h&a in- tfion that the Attorney General is pre proceedings against the Gharlotte.Columbia & Augusta Railroad for alie-nd violations of its clrarter. The main I ,s.--; iv. o nli nh.irA tlta (TiA r"harlftttn r .nA ... ftni nei.ted tci make the connec Hon as reauired in its charter, but absolute- ! Columbia Augusta Road has practiced f discrimination lnireignts. I 1 ' " j Thermometer Record. - ' 4 x' I T The f0uowing WU1 show the state of the thermometer, atthe stations mentioned, at it v-ftterdar evenine Washington mean i r" ..,..: . , time; ascertained froto the daiiy bulletin I ' ji. tiiw as t Afflna. in thia f.itv I UiaUtJU irUiU U "!""'""' -- Atlanta. . ..s85 KeVWest"::.-..V.78 SI p?Qg,,":(;n'T"r' Charlotte ..S - Corsicaha.......-' Mobile... .-87 MontiromerY . . . .,.89 New Orleanfl.i?.81 Punta Rassa. .... .81 I Galveston :Vf v83 I Havana. .!.. .T8 Savannah,:. . . ... .88 St.: Marks. .1 .88 i E ...... r inaianoia, . . t . Wilmineton 84 I II I I H IIHH I I . I P. I' II Ul.l Mini III U WBB 1111 iNftW AUVSC-tTia-tl-VCNTM. 'It Mtoson Look and buy-' ' ' l-ttCTTKE I. 01 of Rechabites.'' v' 'Hahn & GOODMA-i-Coparfnerstfp! UirrV.' of Va Summer law lectures, (Giles & Mu.chxson Grain cradles.:. ' Cukminq & Co-fesl bolted meal'i , Scott Sf Co--Our grandfathers money; ; G. P, Roweu. & Co-7-Advertising Bureau laocal Dots. Messrs. Julius Hahn and Victor A. Goo-man have formed a copartnership in I the - wholesale' and ' retail f dry' goods business.' , i V' . ; 'v'" The"; Commodore , of-. the ,Caro. Ina Yacht Club? has ordered a cruise of the entire fleet 'this afternoon, which will be a grand display.' --' ';' ' 'r j)lr. ,'J. H. Daniel's Mustang, which was raffled at Southerland's stables last evening, was won by Mr-T. A. Shem- well on a throw of 43. . . . (. We notice among the names of the successful candidates for license before th4 State Board of Medical Examiners that of Dr A. D.' McDonald, of this City.jb: I t--A series of prayer meetings at the Front Street I. E. Church, under the ministrstions of the pastor, 't Rev.'E." A.' Yateswa8 commenced yesterday after noon, at o o'clock, r v p-iThe only oa8o before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning was that of Geo. Pelelow,' charged ' with ' drunkenness and disorderly conduct," and who was ordered to pay a fine of $10. . - Rev. B. R. Hall wilf deiwer a ecture, on the subject Ivf temperance, be fore the Independent Order of Rechabites, at the Fifth Street M. E. Church, this eve ning. The public are inviiea. . I j, - i ... - ...... : We learn that another of those : . ..... , , i. .-. i . . - . i pleasant moonlight ,. excursions - on the steamer Passport, under the auspices of the Cornet Concert Club, Is talked of, apd will probably eome off next Thursday night Another alligator was received in this city yesterday; the product of the neighborhood of Fort Caswell, :ue captor being Ordnance Sergeant McDermott, and the recipient Capt,J.' M.: McGowan, the Mezartian. Unlike the railroad incident, Mac has room for both - the 'nator and himself, and will nune with -fatherly care this two-and-a-half feet beauty.,. A Treat In Proapeeta. : ,v; Under this head the Charlotte Observer . ; - - - .... . ' ' .... i I says : ."For some time past correspondence has been going on between parties in this city and Col.- Duncan K. McRae, of Wil mington, with reference to his. delivering one of his justly j celebrated , lectures in Charlotte, and we are pleased to be able to announce that he has consented to give our people an opportunity of hearing him on the subject of 'Laughter.1 This lecture has been delivered in many" different places in the State and has been received with ex pressions of admiration, which nothing ef this kind ever brought cut before. It is a fact readily admitted by the press and those who have heard CoL McBae, that as a lec turer he has no superior in the Btatel .He is well known personally to many people in Charlotte, and this with his reputation will, we doubt not, draw a larger house than ever assembled, here to listen to any lec ture. 5 CoL McRae will speak io tne ,Qpera House on the night of the 12th of June, the day after he delivers the annual; address before the Literary Societies of Davidson Close of tbr. Camp fflleetlns Ita Be- -. '., i-.':-: .7 l.; .;''. C-V The great camp meeting of the colored Methodists, which was inaugurated las Thursday afternoon, at Gander Hail, four teen miles down the ri ver , was brought to a; close yesterday,; The? opening- sermon by Bishop Brow nrM the' first 4ay, is said to have been fervid as vrell as instructive, and the preaching " since,- day and night, with only necessary intervals for rest,; was of that order characteristic of such religi ous gatherings.' .The attendance from the first was large and it is estimated that' on Sunday there were from fifteen hundred to tWo thousand people present including a gbodly number' of 'white ' spefetatori'W understand the "result of the' work Was the conversion of seventy or eighty persons."' . ' I Yesterday,' about sunset, the last Instal ment of the pilgrims reached the.: city, making the ;Cape . Fear r atmosphfirCj 1 Criminal Court. This tribunal convened In special session yesterday morning, at 10 o'clock. His Ho- T ' - - v- . nor, -uuko jueares, p?esiaing. ; ia Cw fi j The following named persons were drawn to serve upon the Grand ; Jury : Job U E.. Crow, Foreman ; James: O. Bowden, A. S . Wihstea- Henry ?Tah,FE;P. Bailey,B.iAi McClainmy, George Gradyl' W. H. Taylor; John Ottowav. James W. Green. Si a.' Morton, H. B. Jewett, John Dyer, Stephen Keyes, Daniel EL Lyons, Jesse Ives, T. J. Southerland, J. Wt IL" Burnett.- ', There.were a numher of submissions,and several leases ef :minorf importance were disposed of.. J u -. .a-. . Reaeaed. 1 Late Saturday v night . the screams of, a Colored woman brought to her assistance, on the corner of Second and Church streets a white gentleman and i two ladies. - She' isd uncensciouply plunged nio he well of ,he new cistern in process- of construction at that point, and' was' about waist -deep io water. L By a strong ." and t united V pull, the trio rescued her1, when it was ascertained. that she was bly. alarmed. not injured Inr body, but terrl-f 1 n t8 destined to wpercede ltoerSoot-i SSlSrfa-tMiiiA Eestwe-rV 1 1 r !. v.f h HARRISON -JLlbn, . , - .it... -' -'s -''1 ina flvrnm'' -'i-1--..jf - r miwrl i DISTINGUISHED. VISITORS., it ' Arrival of Aetlaac v .!(. ' UoTeriior rnor J Rolnon: and -Spealcar flforlng; E, -a i tke Hpase-AUaatUisfaM The i .v.-, I vi.it ii' .ha e---t w.-it.t.I n.- ..-m.v.i.; . 1 1 - ! Hon. -M James L. ' Robinson, of Macon county, Speaker of the Senate, and excficio Lieut Governor of . the .State; and , Hon John? M.j Moring,;.of i Chatham , county, Speaker of.the House ef Representatives. arrived i tins city op Sunday evening; an. ;tr,i -t.,;-.iT wn.,o.r .(pimI v.u.-.-i. . .w - ..v.a uvusw. A mavj I were accompanied by AVJ. G-lloway.Esq of i Wayne Yesterday-; rxtornlng- our dl- linanishfld .Tiattnra -ror-. vl!l, .inon ? h. a : - - . ---,- ..--i-r- t rrf. if number o'clock the steamer, . Navassa j w mues aooTr ue ci nemg: accompa- i .iJ V.. n.: ..' fi-r -rr-T..t I u uy mayor xu-tuiaie, v. ao.o keen, Esq.. President of the , Cham- ber of v Commerce, C..,H. Robinson, Ti.n P,MBnf 4'f .'pJnia wi Esq., , President of ,lhe Produce Ex- !.!. ' Tr:.-jt- j w-.Jtt.iji chanee. Vifia-fi-naul Ti-R iJ TTald' 1 and others.' Tho party were received ,b if, Col. Grapplin, ' Buperinlendent,, and Mr. Brown, who conducted them through the works, making all necessary explanations, and we learn that they expressed them selves very much gratified at t what they uau dccu m uuuueviiun witu mis important enterprise. ' - 'i Having returned to ihe. city : they -left for Wrightsville. Sound about half past 1 o'clock, .accompanied by a number of our prominent citizens, wnere tney enjoyed themselves for a brief season and then re turned to Wiimingtonl ; ' : ' '' . . ' To-morrow morning,' at 9 o'clock, . our visitors will embark on the Revenue Cuttej I vc, wuivu uaa ueeo.1na.1y tenuerea ior 1 the occasion, for a visit to the Government I m .ri'.- - - a i. .11 a m m Works at New Inlet and the. mouth of the Cape Fear, river, leaving the wharf foot of, Market street. They will be accompanied by members of the Chamber of Commerce, J rroduce -kxebange and Board of Coramis- I sioners of Navigation) and Pilotage, togeth- er. with others of our leading citizens. The j members of the above bodies, not other I 'A .. .' and nartip.inatA in tim nTnnrainn J I 1 :a s i -. , ,- , . . . ' -r. - telegram was received from HisEx - ncy.Gov.-Jarvis; 14K-P. M., ad AallimMTf a ' vr...tv.,. Ln I . . . , , ..-.Amv..u, . 1 i., I . ...v. v. V-""- V ya"-V-, 1 announcing that portanbusiness enr jragements will prevent h beuig present, IICTCUI regret. very mucn to nis regret. i very i ! The .Carolina Yacht Clab , Beattak Tnarsdar. j , The first regatta of the seasoo, under the' auspices of the Carolina 'Yacht Club, will be run on the Gape Fear river on Thursday next,. the 27lh instant,, the yachts, to start from a point opposite Market street dock, thence to and around aluoy stationed op- posite; Ue Dram Tree," and return and w I - . ; i . ... repeat, being a run of eight miles, d 5 1 jine yacnis win report to me negatia Cbmnitttee prompUy at 20 o'clock,, the opau to swrt at o ;jr.-,aa. promptly. a . s u ' a . . a . A T W A V Th? following yachts will participate in the race - . Annie, commanded by Capt H. Burk- himer u-.w ....i ..- .-ii 2?has. commanded by Capt. G. D. Pars- ? Bes1less. commanded by Capt: 'A. 8. Cowan. ; '-:;' '' ' ;yiiK ; Bonnie Lassie, Oommanded by Capi. Jas. Price." .."r il'iHtiiy,m::.K -hi n ! Gypsy, commanded f by , CapU & W. A Tirig-t. I iLtesk, commanded by Capt. WI Ly Pars- leyl i J JJ -"-' "' ;-; -j 3 1 ! - ' ; "s jcwa, commanded by CapL John.M. Ca- aauxiifl.ttoa v. ; d t;iU i: :. i. ;?i ..': , ! liZippitf, commanded by Capt. , Nor wood I Vye are requesiea to state taat -no yacut will be permitted to participate in the race nless all dues and assessments against her or her owner are paid, and that no one but m member of the CluU-wiUbe permitted to command a yacht during the race. M I Trials and Trlb 'Party, wha are ; IwiadsandVldt I A fiihine oartv -.xtraordinaiTcOiff ok about onei hundred ladies tandigehtledJi ran. , left JaekaanTille.'.Onslow cbuntv. on . - - Tneadsrof last week, and p to Saturday morninir thev had not returned." although H ' ; ii''.jL".'i .. t.; was tue uuueraiiuiuiuK wuou iuii tun thiv would' not remain out more- CbU one rtav. ' tha Schooner iwj.:cb KuitelL n Ll Ui this citviwim acareo Of naval torkan'd'-tti- -saed the truant veasei Containing the party" ;jtlluded to at ltf o'clock Saturday "morping.' 'pit New'tnlet bar, vain ly "trying to get InV being balked 'in itaeN T. ..Imiv nina .nil IlU.1 " Thatf reported that they-were-shortof o ra-. wans, tae&pesi . a . " . I- -- afford. 'They spirits, and were hopeful of getting putting to resyhenk and friends at an early period u The party comprised many cilizensof the county; ra1 cluding'jGh.Shckelf6r,'q 0f the Legislature ; ilr. A C: Huggina, Su perior Court Clerk and Judge of t probate; Mr; DtJIumphrey.u Deputy Register of Deeds. ahd, others., i.i iqo i tJ k; r fO.ltitarj'.jc, j oi otj,f r i.j. ( At a meeting of the Whrtina Rifles, last eveig; BulgaI'tlowell Was; elected Second Lieutnast viee. JlINeaigned and Charles -El wslt chosen; Jin sipj vice fcowcll; pwrxitmtP .301.1; j i- ... fiwa I From DOweliFlruggjTtoona a. : "Dr.-BuH 'a Baby tyrop has ww-ndet- fuireputauen; tneoemanaipr w Of our ciUiens. At about-10:30 ?T'U .."w0m:u iac eacapeaue I tto. Purcell House... Tey will -are with 'them i I'Z X " . v -1 notice of theiailorj as Davis usuallv sat on I SSv tu'BI cr?ce8 ana tsurgicat Apniiancea, and ..." they embarked., by invitation, on I . V.vT' ' M - I will be prepared to treat all ldnds of DeforSitioa ' - ftrfh ; fnrf!a irin 4ca i ;Atte flg.r be pear the fastening in I cnic Diseaaea, such as ciub Keet. Hia imb- :"': : raorUi.atate, lor a trip IO, tne I t - ..'..;. -r4 r .VV . - I ase,8plnal Disease. Paralvsis. Pile and itnla.u Guano'WoTkr at Meares1 Bluff. V Vf f a.l"e 3uur w,enV? ?unn I Catarrh, Private Diseasea. Diseases of the Eye.;?; an wi.aivs. uiiui, i ii V J .-,! .' I For fnll Dertlr.n aril. adHnue . M iTTnu a r: sTirbnr.. ...... I (Ger.), VilmoW, Hsmburg,; April 9 Gloria al.tlon. af a Fl.lln rAHswTAai Mavi 1: made the Vletime or I " V " I Z A O-, .J.I 4,1- D4itMiwiAf fUA- TnivmtinHanH AntU A -it . . - - s-'ii-"" ju.JAauA;a ivit;i luuitu.uo.u ..rA.i 1 9toniahinff: Mot-en WlU Tio.--"H VZL.rrZl I-aaX S -...i 1.T .77: I i ,i: vi ftv iW-Jni ti i JnatiabvEmret. r WHOLE 1 NO. '3.678 ... . - r . .., .(..v o.w if i. ,.,i5ii. ToDaya lndlcailoiia. X J - IPor the' Rnnth Atlnnt? Stoti -. iainr' preceded in' southern portion, by falling I ----i?i, TBiiauiB .wina, .K,peuj BUU l I ing to cooler easterly;' nartlVefoudV Weather. I i . . r ,"" I M 3qcaivrains, are ihe probable indica-1 uoosjor this section to-day., , , u .. . JBseape. of a Criminal from smiibvllle , -aiiuia jteeaptarr, &e., John Davis, colored, convicted at the I last term of the Sunerinr rVinH- at SmtihL I i. f TTt C w.aa.j a S11 . .' a 1 1 Jl 'i:' . VUiC a?u e- nienceQ lo oeain by lianging I onlbe lllh J ly,; made, his escape Jrem the jairarHharplaceeafrv'Sandav I ' Z ' ' 1 '- ' ' I moming, but was speedily recaptured. I:t appears, ssys our correspendenC'that I T; -jf .... t I rT" ""H l" uuiaaieu uib saciea I - iA,mJt. ' " i'Tf " ij, i, i... . ., , . 1 j-pu imvuau tuc uuui. DJallllJicu 1L LO ' ' iCOV,us jauor m auress. V "6 T i ,"rlu,w clP8e tte iQw.rjdpors, and as she made the . T o . wij..ivi m nuQ.iv. l TeH-VT came oounamg, aown tnq ,..! TT ! 1 a - '.. sti ;irs like a wild buffalo, and nearly upset M s. Davis, the jailor's 4wife, " as ' well as I rt,,; a..'. !.. mu ' ! a'l prisoner made for the -woods, but in a few mement8 the lailorr was i released and iravA t - . . . .. chase in a manner that. wouU have done credit to a professional. After a race of I I -1 J --J T, tva.r vs. ' : I niiuiiwiL., May 30 ana X7. 1879. stonnlnc at . , three-onart-ra nf a mil- tl nHcnn -..liJ2'.X&l& . i - : .- - a ua t ra f -aav r I --....-.vnwupu mi, awu a. icuo rail and showed i fight.- but he was soon I forcer! in arinnfl-n ihi. idpa onrf ,.-,. 1 . . r,-r. vj..ij . .twi-u ua to nis quarters. , - I , I A jPromlaaory Note. ext Wednesday .-evening the pupils of the Academy of the Incarnation will present Racine's drama ""Athana." 1 We are not . - - . - r - m r. - laminar with the merits of the piece, but it is hardly possible that any production but ote: of the highest dramatic J excellence wbuld.be 'offered 'at "tVe '. Academy. One thing we can avoucht that the full features of "Alhalia will be'developed' with skill and fidelity, and "that the presentation will be as attractive "as'j have been, the' former entertainments at that place; ; I " . -. ' - .i jWe understand that specimens of marble, .1 - . . .; r . . ..... ,? I obtained in Western North Carolina, will rt - - : j, - . , j .tf, i ex01Qn l Commercial Exchange, .4his mbrnmg, and all who wish (see what finej qualities, of this stone exist j J.v.t.rM T---t1, Hi-. M ,!ll ...' I i thfi "lllfl Nnrtli Htatf " will pirluofin8pe tfv nf tnor.ar.lin- tt.m 'V ' K ,xuj ' F m i . RIVER AND JR. A n INK. -- The Norwegian barque Speranea; 01- sen;' was off Scillv: May 20th., f ' The Susiet Huson from this port, ar rived at Greenock on 10th inst. . j The Norwegian barque Condor, Neil- sen, arrived at Bristol on 22d inst. j - The Summer 'Govd; Rogersfor this port, cleared from London on the 10th inst. Tha nfinn f 'tliia Wrt for London! nassed Dover on ' the i .-- --. mwi ww w. VH i F-S"a tV4 1 12th inst. ' - ' - : -; . ;- I fTbe -British f brig i from this port for Rotterdam,; was; spoken ' 1 . " I fa the 17th inst., in lat., 40.20; long.t 59.20 j--.The schooner Ralph Howes, . at Vine yard Haven, .from this port for; Boston, lost, on the 11th inst., foretopmast and jib- boom whep thirty miles south of the Cape Fear.i;j ,. .-.i. v- i l . W n n mtAarci unA that tlio . onli tnttr Ndlic Poliet was off if Hatteras yesterday, with both topmasts carried away and .sails badly torn, but assistance had been' sent to her from the" life-service ' station at that f point: " I , The following foreign vessels have sailed I f or this port: jujcu I Jrvucs Amanda (Ger.J, , Schult,-, Rot- J terdam, April 8s Anna (Ger.),.i Seewerts, eue, may atn;iuximus .nor. , xaiiaasen, I Bruges, May 5; IenT' (Nor.j;a AnderseDi I Malaga, March 31;Erwin (Ger.),' Laughen- j richs, Hamburg.pr; I MichelsenVH-llirU I Qhr istoff ersen, Madeira, April 22 ; Germania pt6jLydia,(Nor.), Nordin, Rotterdam, AprU l-3topa (Ger.i Bpse, Hamburg; .April L 13: Najaden (Nor.), Halvorsen, Antwerp, iiiVl'r ; -rr-i" Ut-:-a I A?1"" fB,u,u. vvw ouu, - I "f erft February S-Normanby- (of ficreu),. rnaaiitorv:. i t t Andreasen, Oporto, April 12,: Tbor (Nor.X - i-Bundsen.'MarseiUes,: March , 18; . Vullur I (Not), EUeitsen,; Calais, April 0. L 1 'BrhC'lW- urg, Lpril 2& ; it-ha (Nor5.), Hanr, Liver- odi, Mayl 18; Mira lot. Cornwinsen, LiverpooiMay 18; Nornen : (Nor.),lCri8f tensen, j stadt, r j Apnij . 27; Dei Pommer festJiuH u0???' B; D?ana . 22i-LagerWa (NorA sStangeby; ArendeL L ..-... T.-vr..'. a ir.i--. April O; TOI Aaa t-or.), Dorenseu, mauiK-, Man.H SO- San Jnan INorA Backe. Urima- by.Apnir-.., i-ij 4.ii. ao-iBN- vj'4oa I WIBBISH.--Sunday.. .May 5t. CABO tlNK WDtBISHi wfie ef Bobert Wimbislw aged about 47 yeara. . T Tiu auiypiou nas passed from tu ous and devoted wife and mother time, into eternity. For nearly t vears sue ana- ner aasoaaa. wno yet arrives her, lived together in the enjoyment of true fc.rmtaf-s and Deace. As a mother she was tender ..a .treetionate. and leave fonr children to mourn, 1 her loss." As a friend ahe was constant; as a com-- pamenmua Ana cneeziai, aa a nciuuwr bii was pood. But, above aU, she was a true Christian, a Faithfnl commanicant of St. Mark's Church, ia the faith of which she passed several years of her life, ' . . . . . I ..1 1 . . 1.. .MM . Ii... .1. I ana Sieam isuihbku u ivi uaiui . ymti, w uia t-jstRaa-rrectlon.'? None knew her but to knre .. u.i ak ia 1 4 Willf law taVaaamtA - Mat Hry Wlfdk WO SAV9 A at IHVh-ai - avavaiw llVUt Uj but her memorywill km remain amongst as, an her example aerer lost upon ner family. She bore ne , four days.i.n . , - live days, One week,... Two weeks,.;.. .. - . Three week,.. " One month, ......... Two montba,.:;.!...;; . Three months, " Six Tnonth8,iw.......i.. One year, ,,,s .... - 3 B0 4 01. 6 Ul s w; 10 00 rr t 00 34 00 t 40 0i i-f" Contract AdrerUaemests ulces at tti' ; -j. ..rB, III,.. o.HJ W.--..,.!. . ' . .. ' - r . iwuixuou .jryv utwie one square, ' CITIf ITU in A. 1ew JACKaos's Bkst bweet Navy,ToVacc-l J3. , THB MORNINO STARean alwav. h.harl . Ika 5.SK .E1?? to, the aly j ThePnreelt House.;- "T--"1 -wna,ano tne bta Office. , ... ' m m - 1 '"Ji w ."Z...1 .J. was Children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wxa- wi., imawi tuu ooweisi cures dtsbthtkhy' MflnrARTtgntA whethar -rU1n rnm n.i.. : :v ozmts a bottlx. other causes. Aa old and weir.trii.ft rnn,.o WHAT ABJI TH5 CKEDKHTIALS OP GUEKS'g" Su.! ?0i JfiraUy, it ia endorsed by medical men"' WSSWSTSSSWS ?' " aa a disinfect ant aSL!S"e-. Thirdly, it is inexpensire. w wwo tui wuGtiuc. xiiiruir, ids lnexDensiTe. -- cUbU J WiUIOUt ri8K WltU HI ill's Ikstaktaiuods : . J.r.', .o .-.. 1 '?!;" "ttr" "-i-.l.XUi i-WO Oil.: a"11" dowdjo institute will Tlslti . i -KTT?W . a r.imnn.TOT.w.,,. i.-' A Drama. JACINK -"ATHALIA" WILL BB RBNDBRBD a. &ePpi or the ; i. ' c . liT- SI t0? School Hall, the Academy of the Incarnation,.:.. on WEDNESDAY EVENING." Doors open at IK P. M Entertainment srt&lnmen my S5 St - commences ai a o'cicck. Tickets - i I Lecture. Ti VERT M.EHBER of NEW Hanover ttikt: ' TemnfiTanr of H R T n i f tT'M iNfcfc 5-5 Church. ' J.B. Robinson. ! r - - ; - -Secretary. i , ,, . . ., I, , , ? TBK mnTIP.V ilT MMr iTrflnflTflTrlRTS J -- . lUVi U I MESSRS SCOTT 4s CO., 146 .Fulton St, Ka'w - uujuik vub curiuua oiu - COLONIAL, and CONTINENTAL Money used du ring tne revolution. - Persons HOLDING only should write them for liberal offer. it dw "- I j Look At o UK HANDSOME NECKWEAR, ' OUK STYLISH SUITS.' -s ' r J OUK INCOMPARABLX SBXBTS, f i win WW riu.jns. v ' ii' ii 1 ' Theabnyof -,. '-. : XTniversity ..of Virginia. SUMMER LAW LECTURES (nine weekly), be tdn lOtk Julv. 1879. and end intlv RAntmhar Have proved ef signal use, 1st, to students who design to oursue their atndiea at this ,nr nhr t r School; 3d, to those who propose to read nrlvatelv; vantage, of yatematic inst apply (P.o. university of 's P-oa, andsut. aw. and 3d, to practitioners who have not had the ad- instruction. For-circular' Va ) to Johh B. MnroR, my.t QAwW r ) . Gra.il! GradleS. . ' D" . c , : r rLY TKArKdJL JRH.T nANs: ' J . , For aale by . . A ' GILES A MURCHTSON, ' ' " 88 and 40 Mnrchiaon Block. , myS7tf s; i ; The"Quinhys' rtAEGO (4000 BUSHELS) IS t BEST 'CORN VJ we have received vet, and are grinding from it - the -BEST BOLTED MEAL IN THE CIT YJ" i-ry it u.u CORN also on hand for feeding' i purposes. - ' mysrctf; ,: - PRESTON CUMMlNa.4s CO. . i TTot.l PP nf flftTia rftl Pre "hiW JMOWCO OI yOpaTXIierSnip, - .... .. - ... THE, UNDERSIGNED .. HAYjS 'THIS DAY : s formed a Coparrnersaip. under the same, firm and ... . . - . t " starleof , ...... s1 - v, , j Hahn & Goodman, ' for the pnapoae of transacting a Wholesale and Re- ' ... -'.--. V - . ; tali Business in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Stclllfi v? " .i f j: julius hahn; t ! my 27 It , ! VICTOR D. GOODMAN. i GEO. P. ROWELL ' ft CO. 1 'iS I : - ' -.. :.t. ,"..!.ij 1 For.Ten Cents : One hundred pages Pamphlet' with Lists of. Newspapers and "Advertising Rates. ' -,t,i For;.Teu Dollars .:; Four dined aq-t serted one week in Three Hundred- dnd Fifty Newspapers.; it ii i'x -m T" vJ I- 'I Spruce St. my 27 8m Pol Rent ! V FOt-Beilt ! statesyillb; n. c, The advantages offered are these : " ' .. a mhla Ilraiaa AaMm aa Aata4ai On4lMJM...f m a Jpp AaP AaaamaSv WJSaaS4p SUaWaap Eajas wUfp T i I aaa Tr VVlal I mnxialUaveU and enjoys a higher reputation than , I tt haa for a number of yeara..., ... : U j;,: 1 i M Very moderate rent I ! sa. Situated in an unsurpassed climate for a auaM I t v-jj tamuy t a, Auanta, ueo. ' ,, ap S5 w4t i; mer resort, and the season is near at hand when vl- - -si tore from the malarial, districts will be coalngU West to spend the Summer. 4th. A-plendid market for. every thing thla sec-, Hon produces. -- -, 1 5th. Good schools, and a christian and moral aom' ' munity. eta. No healthier place in the State y,:t i- rt . 7th. The building ia brick, and the rooms are large and airy, and ample in number. A 1 There are many othe- superior advantages, and those mentioned are facts to which I invite efforts 4 - iorproor toy tnose who may desire. I .ESfAll communications promptly answered. , M, B. Only very limited capital is required. - , . 1 .... - Address v " CAROLINA HOTEL.. I my 84 St - nae -t Btatesvilie, N. C. --. t rt IT At7- n.ii rl lltvlish - lot I - '.-"T' ar.-r ;:r, -1 MACKINAW AND ROMANS I , . v.. h: . Tf " . i c . 1 anioB' enn 1 ni 1 rrn 1 n. i . f