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I i POSLIMHBB'S AHMOOHOBJIBIIT week to one yea. ...... THE WEEKLY STAB is published every t' aSatog M per year, $1 00 tot elx months, 60 cents for ikreo month. ; - ineasSdonpareil type niake oca 4are . All announcements of Fair, g"; Hops, Pic-Nics, Society Meetmss, Pf" . iTTL. rhnnred reeular advertising raice. ' So advertisements inserted Local Oelama any price. Notices under head of 'City Items" tteentspw line forllrst insertion, and 15 cents per too for each, subsequent insertion. Advertisements Inserted once a w eek in U aily vrill ;ocharMi1 00 per square for each insertion. av erV othwday hree fourths of daily rate. Twice a week, two thirds of daily rate. Notices of Marriage or Death, Tributes of Be .pXMutkhank.chrfor aTordinary adwttoemecU,- when paid for strictly in advance. At this: rate 60 ciite wUi psT for a simple announcement of Mar riage or Death. 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Kxnress. or in Registered Letter. unlv such remittances will b at the ztek Of the publisher. Communications, unless they contain important news, or discuss briefly and properly subjects of real interest, are not wanted; and, if acceptable in every other way, they will invariably be rejected tf the real name of the author Is withheld, oxxuxxq I?tar By WILLI Ajrj H. BEBNABJV WILMINGTON, N. C: Friday, Evening, March 12, 1880. EVENING EDITION. TUB LEGISLATURE. The General Assembly of the State will meet at Raleigh on next Mon day, the 15th. It has been called to meet in this extraordinary manner by the Governor, who, backed by his Council, has thought it proper to take this step in the face of the fail ure of the directors of the Western North Carolina Railroad to authorize or indorse the call. The Stab has opposed the extra session because it believed the step was fraught with danger, was unwise, impolitic, unne cessary and costly. It opposed it be cause the 250,000 voters of the State could not possibly understand the qaestions involved in the very limited time allowed some three weeks. The Stab is opposed to snap-judgments, and hasty, imprudent and un just legislation. The Stab has steadfastly opposed the Best bill for the reason already stated and which we do not propose to repeat to-day or to add thereto. It is not unwilling that the sale shall be made if the conditions are equi table and just to the interests of the State, and if the guarantees are ample. The Legislature meets without one in ten of the constituents having, any proper knowledge of the -points ia volved or the interests jeoparded. It meets to perform a very important workand to assume vry grave re sponsibilities. It stands in this great matter, in which millions- of dollars are involved and the prosperity of large sections, of the State-are to be considered,!- the guardianvthe protec tor of the people. We trust that erery member will so bear himself in thi extraordinary session as ; that the Commonwealth shall receive no detri ment at his hands. The Stab believes that the very bestjegal talent should be secured to scrutinize the bill indorsed by the Go vernor and "framed by some lawyer probably acting in the interest the f New York Syndicate. It believes that the Legislature should pass the bill only after every guarantee neces-1 sary has been secured, And the terms are adjusted to the demands' of fair dealing, equal showibg end proper re muneration to the; State, , It believes further that after having disposed of the matter of the 'sale in Borne satis iuwvrj waj, i oMyu aaiourn 4 - iriJ Aid' ' '3 J-he. vf IX J Governor JarviajitifeiFowle and CoL Holt stand together opera this issue, and we think that the positibjt o?3nese' gentlemen will co far i remove, any apprehension of an internal confiict within the lines of the Democratic party upon this question. la (hdveut. certain IjxsX these po litical 'Mnlxaats :oa'the!t:am& J aiw tiffin with i&e reoisB terms 1 as ' cbntiie'aT in th'eBest ' bill. He would 'not probably agree to the. dotting of an i or the crossing of a t. Is Judge Fowle eauallv committed, eqttally devoted to the sitae I instrument? Does he favor, in .other- words, t sale of the Western North" Carolina Railroadnpon thoterni8 as laid down in the Best bUT wUhotttamendment ior alteration of anvkind? ' There are jthis section, of North Of rolina, who !are interested in this question- ' There .is a tremendous difference between favoriug or agTeefngtb a saZefof-ilre Western North? Carolina Railroad upon some terms, and - favoring 'or acreeincr to the sale ODon the Best O 0 - - - - M. terms. ;. The one proposition to sell rmaj be accepted provided the intereslaof North Carolina are duly protected i The other proposition to sell upon the terms of the Best Syndioateip volves tho beat iiiterests of the tax- payers, gives no adequate return for the property to be secured, furnishes po sufficient guarantees of good faith, contains- no satisfactory forfeit ure of money in case of failure to perform,-opens tip a good prospect of endless litigation, and offers no as surance that after all the excitement expense and danger to the prospects pf the Democratic party, the State will not have to take the property; back and complete the roads, thus becomincr a builder of railroads o 4gain. ( If the gentlemen now coveting the high places in the Slate are in favor of the Best proposition as it stands, we hope candidates for all of the State offices will be nominated and be pressed before the Convention who are not in favor of the Best sell Out, but will only agree to the sale after ample guarantees have been given and the sale is. .made final and assured. i Certain Democrats recently-met in New York to consider the political situation. Eraslus Brooks and ex- Lieut. Governor Dorsheimer made speeches. The latter belongs to the Kelly set. He spoke in the interests of harmony in the Democratic party. He denounced the third term move ment, and declared it was "the great est peril that ever assailed the govern.' tnent of this country, and the only way out of the difficulty was for the Democrats to unite. He would be very sorry to be a man to stand in the way of such a union. If. they would unite he felt certain that a victory would take place in New York. The eye of the whole country was looking toward New York and "awaiting the anion of all Democrats." j The Democrats throughout , the tTnion can only hope to succeed by a United front, and by determined no tion. Energy, pertinacity, enthusi asm, harmony axeaseo4ialrto victory. Frudence, tact, wisdom must preside, and then if the American people are iiet really fascinated witbT the tinsel ana inpperies 01 imperialism, ana Have not lost all love for civil liberty and the rights of humanity, they will rally to the overthrow of Stalwartism in all of its aggressive and insolent assaults upon the peace and prosperity of the people and the perpetuity ot genuine republicanism on this great continent. " We correct an error as to the firet introduction of the two-thirds rule1 into Democratic conventions which Ve made recently. It was in 1844 ?hen Gen. S a traders introduced it. Its adoption then prevented Van Baren, who had been beaten badly for reelection in-84, Xroxa being the dominee a' third time. .Heca6tuaUy received a majority of the votes, but under the operations of the two thirds rale Mr. Polk was dominated and was elected, 3ef eatijbg Mrr Clay. 7he ' Baltimore "SuiCt special frorii Washingion says of the operations of tiie rale:- ' -'-J ' I "la 18Sf tut to 183 both ttmea atBal tlmorev the .conventions each foe itself. adoDted the two-thirds rule. In 1852 Gen, Oasaofi onclBloT .at 1ae.voses4.-Anu.iF was aoi asm ine lorry- qiQUi nauot inat .the requuile two-thirds vtote was cast, and Franklin Pierce, who had scarcely been UtbxtgJtfe of at first, re ctsived the nomination ,In 1856 at Cincin nati, in 1880 at Charleston and Baltimore, is 1664 at Chicago, and ia 186S at New York, there, does not seem to have been, an v adoption of the two-thirds rule, oi, ia, some instances, any mention of it.' In 1872, at Baltimore, nothing was -said about it, as Greeley receivedortho flratftaTTot 680 out tf the 724 votes fthtftrOnveirttoh. In 1876 Mr. Tilden received more . than twolhirda 01 me votes on me second ballot. eleven NaUonal Democratic Conventions Ifonlv four aDDear tOiiliaa adoBtad ihfl twrw iJooly four appear taihave adoptedahe two- toiras ruie,no:,! mererore, although it did noLaecxa tcLbsjhought properat the time, there really appears to be no reasoruwjiy it wonld not hrnJWn; perfeetly vropar for the 8t Lorti"Cohventioir In W to adopt th majority rule "without remittina Ibf subject to the SUU conventions of tHrs year." V ! They are try'iog1 to make divorces jeasier1 iri-NeW York. One of the ;added causes "is abandonment for a certairi nutober of yeara.' "Soinehy iter lawyers are said to be at the bot tom of the1 movement. The Bible is verv exolicit oxulhe matter.and sensi ble legislators wojld do well to heed whs ss tna xooKrjr dooks saw rfeer tbflall the law-makers nn- y r M- .. :M gar is wiser derJSe eav !3l .1 General Frank Blair had a pretty thoiTOglikTOwIeilf It is worth 'tiT i 1 1. i.:4f 1 3 OTSflMOTWif ,,hn Htrnng twelve yearsJag? atjbefre Grant jiad become President. Said Gen. I ."Grant 1s afnbifioas, but he dOT 'sbaw ft. and I tell vou that if he is elected Presi dent he will set up a monarchy and estab- Ba& hiaueif JCntperonJ l 1 . 1 "A militarvdeaDQUsm would bcealab Behed. and .Grant would never leave the White Hduse aKve.' ' i ,'Thematf Who established military des potim ia tett:8tate ready to establish ;it in all loe estates. K.r.c v 1 "lien you he has a policy as much as isonsparte naa. xiis policy is permsireor dietotorlal powers If you think he has no ricy loft make lajmat mUtoke.an ear. danger our country. X do, not beheye be would consent for the Presidency for four years to reelgnvao office be holds for iifeV lie MS. aQ Weaot-thst at put tie .has. tae raihtary insUncttabpnt him." , . i A writeyin'the-Kaleigh ito says tnat the .raiiroaa, trorn caiispuryv o Asheyille cost $7,000,000,; exclusive ojf interest, and $600,000 worth of f Oik done by Swepson t and LUtle u1eld.: Another writer, cornmetfting ojn' this.sajs: 4 ' "This correspondent. 'Wake,' is under stood to be in favor of the Best proposition. 3hleb"ls to" gire'the'ShAe for the entire allroad $550,000 of Ondannder second Diqrtgage,' stipqlated if iUe body of . the stroment as unioreplosaDie, ana no aran tie whatever for "payment of interest. 1 MThu9. if Bes & Coi. paid aotoaicasb, taey prdpose to pay for the whole road, in cluding $G00,00Q of. gradiog dope under Swepson & Co.. the coat of eleven miles of toe road from Salisbury to Asheviller ! The more the liest proposition is examined carefully .the more one sided it appears, and the less deserv ing of indorsement it is. i It is the style to hint that you are not soundly Democratic possibly dot Democratic at all if vou do- rjounce the snap judgment taken in oalliDg the Legislature. Well, there are Democrats here who do not in ojorse the enap-jodgment and who Voted that ticket before those who 4ould question their Democracy had ever kicked in their little cradles. The Stas cannot show anv record at office-holding, but it can compare re qords in the way of voting and work ing with any that may be pleased to question its fidelity. It does not pro pose to surrender its right of opinion, and it means to speak out when it thinks proper -without fear or favor, taking care to be governed by prin oi pie and truth in what it may say. It is eraUfrine to see able Republican Judges delivering dissenting opinions ;from the Radical idea that the otatea have no right to punish TJ, 8. Revenue ofljeera who violate State laws. Goldsboro McdL i Our friend is mistaken. Judges If ield and Clifford are Democrats. "The six Republican Judges all took revolutionary grOand against the States. I IiETl'EB PBOflt COL. HeSAB. WiLMijiGTOX, March 12, 1880. 2o Editor of the Star: I had not intended to do more towards awaken ipg the people ta a just sense of the enormous folly which they have been lied opori to sanction in the ao- ptance of the t(Best,fSropositib'n'' to ttj (?) the W. N. C. R. than I ave done in my letter heretofore published in year paper. - , ; ) In writing that letter I was ani mated by a pure spirit of patriotism, having no ejfice, iq sight or expectancy. And I should rest content without any notice of any perversion of that letter, if it were npt that that per efsioh' ha been accompanied with a riefttsarto let the ebple see" for themaelves. ' ' . . s-y Twice has Ihe Raleigh Observer exensea 11s rerusar 10 pnousn my tet ter, on the plea that I assumed "that ,v$850,000 mortgage bonds oirt anding !are ? State bonds," whereas yate the bonds of the Railroad upany and that vx so doing I was kleading the people. ' The meaning, of the Observer is at I have, described these bowls as of the "Suto iaaae," apd in that aenso State bonds. Now therec,i o ing in the leUer tojnalify ihis as sertion orimoression. ..The bonds are -are spoken of as her-bonds, "tecausa she Inuat 'pay them -at matanty 1 or lose the property which is mortgaged tb secure them- In other words, thev bp ajn on h property which the I oiaie muse mi, ana mey are tiers bv . this liability. They are hers also be cause she has ' engaged to pay the in terest, iraf ' the ottljonff" are' recelva-" bie for all state dues. These, I suppose, are aaffioient to stamp them t&:8tate,bondsAni there. jM no allegation or inference in .the letter tnat they were issued by the State. ;1 - :- : 1 PefliaDs.' iihli'OUerlsSrik HeVer ieerr absent ffobi'?North Cr6litfa,;it h m : HrM tA ijMuUw!i iT. r t.U.i. V io that boBds1 OrottkrlT&lAHtle;maV Kelong to other -parti -tba those ho.sriguaateeiai .cBy jwfy, ffom iNorth , Carolina ja. flincr; I a fy"epectedjtQ catohijKxn,8dme- absent ever so long and nobody Voall 1 a.uui( it,, uu uiiKU come uacit anal 1 have done a duty and exewisecPa right in putting the people on their cruard atrainst a proposition wmcn iwally.-jf -if-had i net beettrwUedi cckhbnt conrriKN r. GfkrrrrgHreflV Aneo atTiiourr rf:rm ' ft rfl n t "most be- . at.Uiioar rthard&ranl "mast bed tf nia Trf inm;i at" olucted 1 their Candidate for; the Presidency.'frHdt is sucrgesttve of Grant's owb method i in ::18l9i'8df-telegraphed Ulysses o TeoBmseb; "allctfte troops to 0e Huqzap Mrhavideem necessary to tn sure quiet and a, peaceable count pf 88 baltots actually (fast. Conkling an('.Gradt think alike on this subject. They want0 matter's ;"4olet" irf a Na Boleonid: 'sense through " bavonets 5 y . u Mr. Justice "Fieidi L cif the Cnited States SttpremOi Court, is evfn dentlydetermitjed that so.i long as he Has a aeaVopoa tbalK august or what should be augsetftvibaett, tbe true, ibst and constitutional rights of toe l tjtate Shafli never want a chain piori dr defender. His recent decisionstire df.aia'icharaAteTiiiaiitoimaka:. bifal qne,ofe thftmosMonsiotts.el.ntibHal mear and erne, to: wbp w . the ,1 q v e r. pf the Federal sysjtQai are looking with hope, j. cpiideoce. a?id a4iniratjion. We do not marvel . tbat such a , man shoal 4 he promldentjy,, f mejitioned, as. ip toe line of Democratic. nomination for the, r residency, tie has many elements of strengtn. He was Union man 1 be' barir carry thrPactffc Coast States. Augusta (Qa.XVhrori- tcie, jjem. 41V it NXATK (JOifTBraPitKAitittaC I We have expressed ourselves as being in favor of tbe sale, but at the same Yime-'-we Want the Best proposition iboroucu'ly aif ted and the interest otJNwrth tjaroiina jealously guarded, there may be loop-holes in tbe proposition. We are not 'lawyers enough lo find' them out Jtist sow. We Bay eeli tie road. Bell it iwr a lair conipensatioA, And when sold Jet it be a fipalaod fieuuioe s$le. Winston Leader. we would sugeeai that wnen toe jjecis- iature is cOuveoed that a committee on the sale ot.lhe Western road beappoinled, to. Whom all propositions to buy .be subniitted. and that the services ofsome of our most marneu lawyers oe secured. tsamgn uvt patch . Tbe Leeislkltfrg most assoredivwH raise just such s committee as the InipaUh 80ggeats ; and ive think U woiMd sot be . at all am 183 for, it to get the advice of the most learned lawyers in the ' State, whose opin ions may be bad at all times npon matters of legisUtioa pertaming to the good of the tftate without a retainer s fee. We .favor the sale, but want the papers fixed 3 up all rtgM--inai tney wnrDe, we have bo dooM UoiOadoro MaU. Then why shalLthe oeoole of North Car olina and the.Stale sacrifice two and a ball or three millions of dollars (o the Ducktown idea? Completed to Paint Rock, Governor Jarvts says the Salisbury and Paint Hack llneia worth $3,000,000 or more. And he wiuiug iuu urges iuai iuib property, ano the advantage of its posaessioh by the State, aball be aacxifieed , to extend a road for Air. Best to Ducktown. Lot as see bow this thing looks: Value of 183 miles of road from Saltsbtrry to Paint Rock, at 120.000 per milei $3,680,000. fiat the road ia short of Paint Rock, say $C60,O00,leaving present value a.ouu.uuo. Take from this sum the mortgage of $850,000, and the unin cumbered property .is still worth- $3,150,' 000. i Take from lbia.$1.300.0Q0, the com promised Slate bonds issued to build tbe rpad. and $500,000 expended ence 1875, making ' $1,800,000, and Ibat 'sum from $3,150,000, present unincnrnbeTed Value of the road, and tbeie is still a surplus of $3oQ,000 over and above all tbe road has ever feat -the State. The proposition of qur state authorities is to throw away aa.iau.uw 01 m-otsf 'ar.tHooev on tbe f Ducktown ldca.o,BettecJ far .keen on I paying the annuaf tax of $70,00fi for thus wui ; taif e ininy years. 10 aggregate the present sum proposed lb be thrown away a)t 'One twoop, tad -about fourteen years 1 sju ppprt.f foqp vicU, '.appropriation and all.-T. tUTie tn J&aingb (Xaerver. JIATURESOWII MEDY. A VEGETABLE MEDICINE FOR THE BL00D,UVER&K1DIIEYS; CORATIflEf u For flood Piaesses. A medldnsl pound of known value combfning In one prep ami oa ia "coratiT powers for the evils walch prodnee ail . dis eases of the JlaiaT, the XtoetMaa MMHteym. Harmless in action and thorough In its effect It is Bimxwllflrt for the core of ail JllaeaT MM. Maasar.aaeh aa Bei mj lmrXHt mr, PIH, alse wnsfjiaWaw Hympepmlm, JT L ( CDRATItlE, ! j rot urer compuunis. j CURATiHEfrT For Kidney Diseases. CUBaTDIE, I ; r Sex BhwimtUinn. if! . asx your Druggist For ScrofBlk piseues. ciniATiiiE, " J or 't mljXU, Pimple, roRtr. IEBMICHQIM-" BAUTIMORE, aV.. dec 8 eodlvlpAW tu"thsa' HOPBITTEES. CA TWiNUclno, not bDtMb,) icI ooaTApraj j BOPS, BUCHU, BUKOEAKaV DANDELION. jXJ, OtEXB BERXBSj i r. : 1H IMOBe of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liror, Kidneys, and Pr1rya Jerftaua. atoel Wfflakifaaafceywinnc4curorhelivsH lo? anything? impure or injurious f oand in them. Aakyeor draggist fcHoBlttew and try then before yog ttogw Caka Mm ytten. , .. , v p H6r,Cutotne.eteBtefrtajhce. a- rn.n-i ""-" n The HppJ'xD f or Btom'l).TJTer and jgrtnwy ia p- rtartoan others. CoreioyanSnrgHoa. Asirdrotanaa rxLaisaaoaiidlmatstuennftf lot snnisioibi)Bnetofrsrttwrroaes-: ic eno ier circular. AboTioldbydriigtHopBittwiWg.O.B)chtrtr;K.T. a- an 1 eodlm&W tajthsa i A JgB &ABBBS BMflB ALL ' YATtlBTHtft reb 30 If ',fborner Itarket amaFrtBtxeeU l i ilia ii j ii law avues, oi jLrogs, jaemcmes, Brandy, Cigart aaa-TobaccASoid-'for. THEULATEST NEWS. AX FItOII AZL Ap.TS OF THE WORLD 1 f-i t$ A Memorial Armory at Atlanta tb ;fcnum"all""lnT-oTr-- MWKrirt&eIralnt: Star.l ia.aiAAi.Mrhe'.Gate: City -Qtianrg mc-to" erect m mimonM 1 tbicb sliaiticommBmerm lhe reunion of tbfltaieaaad;ibe retura ei&ecex&a dn tlnct fwrwany ftrmrrfi, Jni h IfOrthiAiid.&Kitfc cojnmeraorate yfe ievfeotft - which eceerred 4oriog; the late war, sthia..dcUkrj; haaisr mm M - . . . S ' -' .a I and coraiaajy 01 rne reeeBMan.jvT?.l' organizaUoa ayery where on its laie-oor tnrongn me noriD,angriuppinjcunjr ut iue HnttA rncr a 'f nnfM Mh all alWa"vV be ooeo -Uapt.-J, tr: uurae; wno-'TOmmaotia" ie riufocwithti.OOO. . A rahd fkir will W rhe)d-fQA:in.io:Al iemid ipl thenter prise. Many individuaf Suhscfip(Ko8-re 'being , privately, made:1 i It is .'proposed 46 sqpen subscription lists In every prfncipaf city in the country, in order that all the States may bejrepresend,) . j u j s c ; fj ; HacoN March it?r-A Q and(;uneil ot RoyM Areanun . fo ttoeori wa iastituted 4? th? c4ty ;by jb jupjenHi. liegenl, JUu 4f! hwan, ot ttoaton. a (kW!o;.W.:g iM' ardaon. oft Barannab wa elected- lrand ltepresentative tOi tbe ' Supreaue Goaacilt. whictl: assernbies ,'at; pejtroit .on tie last Tuesday la 4prJt t. a. i : ks- . ! SjOOiaiAffA., , ..... . 'Action of the Maitair' iniereete Roia- to tbe larlff-Appesl ( Ca- I By fyiegrapktolaaiterauic SUr.l; ' ' ' I New Obxkabs;' afs'ch - W .The srigar reflQers, ; planter adl merchants held- nieettfig r&si'nTgnt..and adopted a preamble and resolutions protettrn'against tbie con-? demriation pr the Ways and: Means com mittee byj We Neyf York importers and re finers. They state rthst many of , those composing; the; New Tork meeting, were before .that Committee : and failed tocon- vince them that the public interest f etraired tbe changes in the tariff advocated by the !- a !--A . i ktm . -7 V-i riuuiuuD.. wwogw lu"8" w Ways and Means Committee, not to jeop ardize by adverse legislation tbe Louisiana sugar industry, affording, as ft does, the principal source of support to over1 300000 people, and thus to advance the prosperity of the Cuban planters bjr securing a market to the slave-grown sugars of tbat island ; and, fuTtber. that W.biiel the, existing iegis lation on this subject hi not adequate to pur wants, becsuae Louiaiaoa, in the , present, depressed oooditioa of the sugar indue try needs all the protection .that the revenue tariff, atrictiy enforced, incidentaiiy affords, still wo acquiesce in it rather than continue ineagitation wbicb tbreatens changes which would seriously affect the credit afld energy ojf the producer and tend to ruin:ao indos-p try In Louisiana. 8 A If SfBANCISCTe. Deals Karae' Arreat Doakie mm ( -Hie Cettvletlo Plierf ntsmfng -Placards. . '::" , l By Telegraph to the Morning Star. San Fbabcisco, "March 12 The ar real of Kearney was .made quieiiy : and ; has caused no excitement. It is doubted Whether be can be convicted, foe the reason that .the oberifx who draws the Jurors is. his pcrsopal friend, and with the District At torney was elected on the Workiogmen's ticket. Some, however, think that the Citizen's Protective Union can exert influ ence enough to secure his conviction and punishment. The witness,, against him is a member of tbe police force who has been attending tbe meetings of the. workingmeo ia disguise and taking notes. ofJLhe incen diary language .sed y the speakers, ' ". This morning the police seized a. number of placards exhibited ; in. the publie streets bearing the follow Uuc annouooament: "Read the. ODtniunjUt, and awakeJ Bo firemen I Thieves in; Council I Price, ten cents, oy newsdealers." ne atiioorenipoi the placards has not been ascertained the authorities. WAlHIROTOK Report em Kplelewale. IMea:e saar Blair wm Letttauta. By Telegraph to the Morning star ! r WASffi&iGTbiT,- Mareb i2.Th.e IJouse Committee on Epidemic Diseases agreed to day to report favorably to the House the following measures: A joint I resolution authorizing the President to caff ad inter national sanitary confereace, to" meet ' at WashtnetoTx: a Senate bill with amendments to increaao theefflclebcy: of the atkmaf Board of Health ;aad a 7jbini' resoiation to pint 10.000 copies each of ifie report of the ftatiomVBoara tf Hwlth the Yellow PeWOmmisttn; '' l The Post: Office pertjrifth concluded contrajcts for Star mail Service to the following ten States: North 'Carolina. South Carolina, GeorglaFlorida, .Alabama' Aiississippi, 'leanessee, K.entucsy, uruo and Indiana. These contracts are for four yeara from Jnly 1st, next. The totalambant of coq tracts.au awarded is ajtwut $885,000; The routes included in this letting are 3,200 ia number. -.There were 6A3Q0 bs. , reHBio j!XwV?a. ? P sr. Fever OutbceaJt fi K.re. rIalSiS4-T-Oreat DeMMBSl .fei cmnmr f(iatB. atalp SUarce ' . By Cable to the Morning; star.l -; Lordom. March 12. Theresas-been a sbdden outbreak of fever on Karelsrand, near Cap Cfear Islands. Sixty-three are nrostrated. and1 one death has occurred, ? 0 i The total subscrintions f or the Cutrardl steamsqip snares - vpproacn1. nve munon pounds. The sfiat offered aavtfbefb ap plied for nearly foot mes oretl 1 -fi : & " M The British ship John Murpby. from New Orleafls, lost her maior miszeatbp gal lant masts abd sails. J j'- ' IQTlSfelSSIlPPli- It fctttte-Hwy wf -CrXil mm m - Jwr y-ti "ftfo-vuiiy nrwraarnrjr pi De Kalb, Missic l.-The case against Virgil and Houston Golly, for mor- I dtr, is still occupying the rune of th-Corl here. N ot a iorymatb has: been: obtained Within tbe past thirty sir.liaurs .SU ar niow in the box, and but little hbpe re'aiiTfi1 of rrettinirTk'lttrv ht Wt ?ls2d- uyaU .. r d o " mi. 1S : l m w-v ii a o. i mi miiaaisaii 1 1 ii r. i terday. 1 be mills WWtoBfctfe4j destroyed byflre, and tea rrspnsfwere JtUled' T "TtrANDsoMB neck ties i , . L; r-M- . . I::: .X iQLUii a - , J BUS! ;.';; ! PRIMJt BEED S3CBL.1 i ForsaJabv"-'-- has. febS7tf ALFRBDMARTIN'.'' fcitSrivr 7 ;lStS0'"IT,oa,, V. t have W Xargest. Aseortm 1, taht .tf ifi'-,tOataMKjriMit ana MatkaAatejI 3Y.--'U 1 I !" , .. I I ii'i , I . 'vr i ; -We&4fcl0e. ...... aofivJu I 1w-uAt o-n m a r k e. STftJFICE, March 13, 4 80 P. M. 8fRI'lisjTUIlPEj&TINE. Tbe market Dened-firlif-at 4S'fH galln" foriegulur packages, with small sales at that figure; offietingsdUgbt - z - ROSIN The - murkiti ,waa , nominal at $1 irtifirrramattBd33i fov MJdA TARTbe marttet waa bii?itdy at$t per bbl. of 280 Ibwlueh ibtf.reqajpta 'were placed. V ...,- ,, V CIUJDE TURPENTINE Tbe, Jiutrktt yj3 oieauy iv yj ior uaru ?tna ua t Of Yellow fip, With Sales' us offered j ' UOTTuN-Tne - 'fnarke( "lwas , quiet; ita aaica reporietk : 61 75 bakai on a basis 13 cents perfil& fuMid0jigfjFu tjire:for Mitch Opedfed "id New Yoi k at 13.1 and closed t 1312. The forjowiriir f-wece the pf&cial quotations here: fpdhiufSjvi. . rll'- UjentsP- lb Cjood Ordinary 11 13-18J Strict Good Ordinary. s:.v IowMddHn)at.)iv.i;J. l2f " ;'Ct Good Middling. .... :. 13 ? Qttotatious conform to the classiflcatiOhB yj the American Cotton .JfizchaQge. tByJTeleg4ahiVheog ' JKW Yobk, March 12.-r-Notn. Money Slrone at 5h6 Der cent. 8terlin? ex- 011862-60 485. Short 4871: State bonds .quiu 4overnaiept8 quiet. ; ,.; . ., . . OJmmercuu. , i Cotton quiet, with sales of 210 bales: inid- dlings ISfcts; Orleans 18 cents J futures steady, wftksales at followinc Drices: March 13.13 cents, April 13.22 cents, May 13.43 CEnts, June 13.63 cents, July 13.73 cents; August J3.au cents. , Jflour steady. Wbeat raoderately active.. Corn quiet: Pork weak at 111 62. ard steady at f7 65. Spirits tarpentine 59 cents. Rosin fl 45. irreigQia unchaoged,; tBlW iWAKKKIfei. v.. ... . . ,t . fByiCahleto the Morning Star. 1 .'A. t I dull: middlinir ublanaa :-'mlddBnir Or- leans 7 7-16d : sales 6.000 bales, of which 1,000 bates were for speculation and ex port; receipts 8,450; bales,': of wh1$h ,950 oaies were American. Middling uplands, ljm " cMrch delivery 7it32dV March and April delivery 7 3-I8d : Abrii atd Mav delivery 7 5-16d May and June delivery 7 ll-32d; June and" July- 'delivery 7fd; August and JSeptetQber delivery 7 7-lfW; yctooer and november delivery- 7d. - Fu-Uea-"4ll'e ,v.t ,.u. ..h?. i!&iu--v ...i.. -..a (The sales for the week were" 45.000 bales. American 83,000 bales j speculation 5,000 bales; exports 4,000 bales? aetnat exports 5O0Q bales; .. imports 109,000 : bales, of wmcn 87,uuo were American; stock 570, 000 bales, of which 429,000 bales are Araer ican; afloat 313,000 bales, of which 230,000 naies are American. : Lard 39s 3d. Short clear middles 37s 6d. , 1:80 P. ML Uplands, 1 m c, July and. August aenvery t id-ioa. BreadstnffaSrm; red winter wbeat lis lis 8d; new corn os 9 id. f 2.30 P. M. Market for yarns aod fabrics at Manchester dull and tends down. ' Lowell Machine Shop, Lowell, Mass., MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF COTTON MACHINERY Of most Approved Patterns and with Recent Improvements. I; saa . r- - mmmM I r aDG f 11 aCll I flfJFV I 1 - -m- TUUB1NB WDECLS, Sliaf tins; and Clearing, Hydraulic j lressei and Pumps. -Elerators, '(See. PLANS FOR COTTON AND PAPER MILLS. C.L. HILDRbItH, SnpvC ' t'""" ""' LOVELTaMASS. 'si ( t ' WM. A. BURKE;' Treaa.', mh 3 tf 8 Pemserton Bqnare, Boston. M RAiA"rOtri if 1 $ J'tfi(i f 'wv FIFTEEN HUNDRED BARRELS r Pure Seed Potatoes! Fire Bn4red Barrels oww l.Btore.r: i - Otoe Tbonaand1 Barrels n 'the Way and to Arrive; ' 1 ! EVERY VARIETy. ' ' P Peaea BwaL .1 Tackson White.' reeriess, tnovnue. : -rn) ix.-i v. o-.i ! Ji .fMac-jl-oxo 'teM i, .. IttaTTSpecial Figaresfef large lotai - - ' ' CHAS. D. HTKR5, mh5U S3, 36, 37 North Water Street; ' ; ' lorera tutted. 50 MSN WANTJCD TQi tVORK iAT OBTON FOr experienced Ditchers 75 cents nerria Win he Pid. If application la made at once. ' I apply to-tJ - - ' mh4at; t a : i V? Ita .f AMU MURCHISON. T7.' T , BAilNj&S JUST3 R?3EiVED. Atoo, Pin Annies. Grape Fruit, Florida and Mas MaOrangesr ApphM, Cetm Nats, Malaga 3tapea, Xamon9,4c., r At KiSORxaW! mh 3 tf Fruit and Confectionerv Stores .at ""VN OBt ABODTTHE kthof aprhi bh at.t V..:...V ,a.i' ..-.-.-, -,777' , be prepared to tarnish Wb. TunailtV hf-fh -t lowlanrea teOhe citisens f wnmington, JanA iaav I ti l v VfHOIJSALErljrP RtgRjJRQrjgjp s LlQlKTRSyl CHAMPA EES, CiQtRS; TjapdrteA man uomraac, La TUJS STATE. f rdersii:BatrreBj!i;fcJrt Anpks, Orangea, JUinonat CoVsoi WnW faTrict we e enrof Ooods to eelect a 1i THE IJfWKT 1 MIKS1.. fMballbldires. aids aaibhi'iniwUsapf L?c t .de-iMuLASSl.1 t 1 Bit . y ..... .. . -i ttfcB S DAWtf HALL 'fPSARS ALL. 1 1 BoattTlight & McKoy ., v4er.tbW Vieek FRJpsk ABfilVALS. 50,000 Zrj?1" I ' ' 100 Packazee BDTTaa t 250 Bg8COFFKB I Boxes CANDLES, j 100 Bxe8CANDv j Jj0 Boxes PHKKSK, ! ' Pge8 CRACKSRS, ' 500 d BANNED GOODS, ; 700 febl FLo! ' ' : Bbls PEARL HOMINY, ' QQ QroBBParl'or'MATCHRS. I ' 1flft Tierces and Tabs ' AvU Valrbanks' LABI). i 200 AU1!,DltY SOAP ! OA A BbjB afOLisSE?, ? ; -JkKJM Old and New Crop Cuba I '100 Bbls 8UQAK 200 Boxea LYK and potash. I 100 180X68 STABCH- ! lDbn't forget that we eaa supply yon with J; LIQUORS, either at Wholesale or Retail. LOW t R than any HonBe in the State. , Again we say eome and see as. Boatwright & EIcKoy, 6 and T mhTbarWtf f ft TU FRONT ST. Hog and Hominy. 2 Q j Boxes MEAT, tX ( Bbl s PORK. 2 fibls HOMINY, 150 BaS MEAL, . 1 , 'For sale by . . ifeb99'tf ' ADRIAN A VOLLERS. -i i i ; , A Sour,- Bitter and Sweet. Bbls VINEGAR, 2 Bbls PICKLES, Boxes do 2 Boxes BITTERS. SO BoieCluinDg and PePPer SACCt. JQ Bbla SUGAR. 100 BblB 8114 Hhds MOLA8SES 100 e- CAND . For sale by ; feb 29 tf " ADRIAN A VOLLERS . i u i. k . 1, ii,,. ; ; Specialties. AlGARS, LIQUORS, and CHEWING J and SMOKING TOBACCO. ADRIAN A VOLLERS, feb 29 tf ooraea-Front-aad Dock Hu !OMPANION A WEEKLY PAPER AND THE FA Ml IT AIMS T . BE A FAVORrT IN EVERY A MILT looked for e&zerlv bv the vonne folks. FA and read with, interest by the older. Its purpose is to interest while it amuses; to be judicious, practi cal, sensible, and to have really permanent worth, while it attracts fcr the hoar. It is handsomely illustrated by the beet artists, aad has for its contributors some of the most at tractive writers in the country. Among these are Harriet Beecber Btowe. K. P. WhlDDle. . -Sarah Winter Helloes'. ' James T. FieM. Louise Chandler Modi ton. J. T. Trowbridge. James Parton. Louisa M. Alcott, Dr. Henry L Bowditch. James Parton. Rebecca Harding Davis. Dinah Moloch Cralk, C. A. Stephens The variety and worth of ttt contents will maker ita repository or the cboicest literature: a library of tales, travels, adventure, history and biograpby ; a ''Compendium ' for the scbooL the etudv and the nresme. It wilt glveS Serial Stories. Stories for Obis, Stirring Tales of Adventure, Letters of Foreign Travel. Brilliant Sketches, Poems, Editorials on Current Events. Two Hundred Short 8tories. Valuable Papers en Health. Anecdotes aad Incidents. jSubecrlDtion urice tL?&. Specimen copies sen rree. flPlease mem ton the paper In which yon read this advertisement. TOOTH'S COMPANION. jmb9lt Bocton, Mass. Hew Crop Cuba. Q fi Q Hhds and Tierces New-Crop OUO CUBA MOLASSES, Now landing ex Brig Flora. For sale low by WILLIAMS A MURCBIaON. PotatoesUriourSngar. :QQ Bbls EARLT ROSE POTATOES, 1UUU Extra Family, ! OTfC Bbls SUGARVGrannlated, , i Alt) Standard A; Extra O and C, j iOC'Baga COFFEE, m. t4u Rio, Lagnyra and Java, 350 60X68 Smoked D- ' SIDES, j )Q Tnba 0110166 LEAF LARD. ; QQ Boxes LTE and POTASH, I xe Laundry d Toilet SOAP, j gQ Boxes STABCti. " ! ..- r . , Candy, Paper, fnuff. Tobacco, Nails. 'Bucketa. Hood Iron. Ac kt f . , KAftBatea Choice Tbnethy , wv'' 'and Eastern HAT 4:5 0 0 SaCk" UVaPOI SALT, gQQ Sacks.PernvlanCoUon GUANO. j -i . n Tor sale low by f . : i : , WILLIAMS MURCHISON, jmh 7 tf. q Wholeeale Grey ifcCenw alerts ! ! .! tKI-tvti -etui t K HAYS ON HAND A FULL LINE jQF TOE fdllowingr 'PlowsMiXtogalc , ing as low aa tfieioweett AveryTJWatCeieg, seu- Kr- met'e prlehd. Grangor's Friend, JCdgeeosnb Cotton. ewau uotson ana au tne smaller flows, such a 6s, 358,10a, 50, 40a. 46s, Ac, Ac. We have i so af oil llae of Steel Sweeps. Bull Tonga, Shovels; Torn Blorela. Ac. Ac Give as a call before amrehaalng .Give ax a call before farehaalng . 4 , , GILES . V MURCHISOa. a elsewhere !' ? Tfj THEUcEOYS, ICtt'd CduBsfilldTi t LtW, North Bide Market St. between Sd and 3d. ' boney's Tobacco Store tni and Smokins Tobaeeoa. . Gentlemen "wul folease remember that f do not keep open on 8HBday4 taerefore jthose wh wish to purcoase my goods wilt have to do so daring the WOefe ft ?.;, i RP-'M rjjl tr;'f f ,nr- -v ..... Jan S7tr WALTER CONEY. Bird' f0eed, jtAKDEN SEED, PLANTING POTATO ta,LTM T burger an Swlsa Cheese; Boheed PbT Veet. German Udmm and . Domeatie Bologna. Garlie and Garlic Balsage, Liver ana ' Blood rer ana uiooa Paadlh a famine or FshtSy hxjcertee, e?t lowest eaih n4aafarysraeU at ""': ; JCaltm4 26 aad xS South Front street. ro7 Ajttorlteyft bfficV IF TOU WANr'TlTaVlMCST' aaan IdeeaU Cigar Igo to Coney's, where too, iu And the- largest aetection of ImDorted aad Domeatie Civara.' 'hw. n
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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