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Tuesday EvxsfiiaciiJLp, 1880, .t - ,-rn- - EVBNINGpDJTION. TUB SIONaOB iWOTHlNK lit CON- GBBSl There hayeleenf reported in the House some resoiaUons coooerDiDg the celebrated Monroe doctrine. The well informed correspondent of the Richmond Commonwealth says of them: "They embody the result of earefal study and investigation by eleven gentlemen specially charged with the subject, among whom are some of the best intellects of the House. Every assertion of principle and every word was carefully weighed, and the result is a series 01 resolutions which as sert the old American and Democratic doctrine on this subject.' Among the Democrats ' Messrs. Reagan and Stephens are not satis fied with the reibiationa ia their en tirety. The Republicans will be united on tnem. The committee is composed of seven Democrats and four Republicans. In this connection it is in point to refer to -the proposed grand Demo cratic mass meeting in New York, to be composed of Democrats of every shade of opinion. The object, as we mentioned before, is principally to heal the breach, if possible, now ex isting in the party, And, secondly, to sustain President Hayes's message in which he favors the application of the Monroe doctrine to the Isthmus Canal which Count De Lesseps pro poses to construct. The New York correspondent bf theVPhiladelphia Ledger an - Independent - paper says : "The idea is that here, at least, is one great question upon which alt good Demo crats can cordially unite, and if they thus can be brought together under one roof on a question of .national policy,, it is thought quite possible thati fwith) a little caxefttl di plomacy, the door may be open for restoring a better feeling as regards home- politics. The speakers, of coarse, will be evenly apportioned between the friends of Mr. Tilden and those of Mr. Kelly,-and the moral effect of seeing these long estraaged brethren on the same platform supporting the same resolutions, it Is believed, would immensely facilitate subsequent overtures for harmony and peace. True, there would be something anomalous 1 a tbe spectacle of a Democratic popular demonstration in. favor of a policy marked out by a Repub lican President, but this can be pet up wit on the theory that, after allt is a Demo cratic principle which be has espoused:" We noted thec other "day that for the firsxtime there was .agreement between a Democratic House and "the dedcto President, a lUjpltilscab to the Monroe doctrine it was bpheidT always by the Democratic party that existed prior to the war. Some c( our readers wUf remember the ! rally ing cry of Polk and Dallas ia 1844, "54-40 or fight." The President - takes the gronnd that the Panama - Canal should be controlled by' this country because it is virtually an extension of the coast-" line of the United CBftaiesE But may not Mexico and Central America' set 4 up the same plea, .apeclally' ' as they are nearer to the. scene jf operations? We find in. aJBepablican'' paper ! the PhUadelphTFy ojtes,the fol io wing com Die flit : Whichr? worth reading1, andlsuggesU a nut or two td be cracieiLIt .aj?i . '7 r, iWa ande it?Pread 'oftr interest in tha Congmsjrbagree with him, want to hayj done', wedo cot understand." Do they de 8ireo forbid the Freuchmeo to undertake the work, or do tbev insist that Americans shall own a controlling interest, or do tkeyf wish the route ufi jibe canal toUMtcome American territory f Tae second pf these proposals is easily -met. America.-eUher by private subscription or public approptia tion, can secure i majority Interest: ftTTtTe stock, and can thus transfer the property of the companjfJjy sale to any . American cor- poralion at any lature date. i5at we see Bo1ndicatlon: Qf such" desire ( the? oppo nents of the canal do not Ulk a boat mo-. nyt Andfor that -mattr neither tie friends to the extent necessary. The $163; 000,000 needed to cut: a ship canal at sea level across the Isthmus isv still jit from subscribed. ' l 1 "The third plan, that of virtually or for mally annexing the Isthmus, would be very unwise. It would give us no advantages in peace, and great . responsibilities in. war. Our present frontier la bard enough ta '.de fend, without adopting outlying spots at a distance, with no road for reaching them iy land, and no ships to get at theta by sea.". ; ' ; IRK.ANO NAVIGATION. Uv . Owing to the demands made upott our space recently by railroad topics we have not been able to copy the dispatch sent. from Washington Xp the New York 7m&, of the date of the ,t 7tht.re1at!ve to Ke.inland .wjatej routes from Norfolk; "Va.i'to the Cape Fear River. -The, Stab ; has many times discussed the importance of this route both as a measure of protection to the country in time . of war as well as affording a grand com mercial water commuhicAtuinJ vt. In 1878 an act of Congress' pro vided.for the survey .of thiaTOUte, and we learn from the " 2imes that full reports of the "surveyors have J been made to Congresa. Wo -wiil copy the main-portions of the speoral to the Times as furnishing the nfor mation needed by : the people of this section. The distance is 292 miles. By the proposed route Hatteras can befiQided. We quote; -V r ; yo "', "There are already two island routes from Norfolk to-Albemarle Bound. A canal runs southward through the Dismal Swamp to the Pasquotank river, and another-the Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal eoanects Norfolk harbor with -the North Landing river ,M -. ; The distance of each is 72 miles. Wei qnote again: - ; i lt was proposed ,to secure in these two routes a depth of nine feet, with a channel 80 feet wido at the "bottom, and to provide locks whose chamber should, bo 220, by 40 feet in the clear. JThe jjecessary improve ments in the Dismal Swamp Canal would cost $1,483,646; the improvement , of the natural waterway approaches of this canal would call for $3,976 more. ''" The wotkrto be done on the Albemarle AXHiestpeake Canal would cost $509,702, and its natural waterway approaches could be put in. the required condition for $200,629,- $70,000 of which has already been appropriated. From Albemarle Sound the route is clear to the mouth of ' the Neuse River and the lower extremity of Core Sound. ; Several lines were surveyed from these . points to the Cape Fear river. .. The en gineers in charge of the work now under consideration laid out an inland route from the Trent river a., branch, of the Neuse' crossing White Oak river and New Kiver at tide water, and intersecting the northeast branch of the Cape Fear river at Lane's Ferry. A canal on this line woald be about 60 miles. They also taut out a shore route. This runs from the Neuse to the Newport river," by way of the Clubfoot and. Harlow Canal, thence by Newport river and Pettiford'a Creek to the mouth of W&ite Oak river, and then to Masoaboro Inlet by way of Ike narrow sounds, which' lie along the coast. The route would be continued to the Cape Fear river below WUmiBgtoxrby ah open cut across the peninsula, by way of Whiskey and Barnard's Creeks 'Naarly 60 miles of this shore Canalwould be con structed through nrsrshea and islan(laV.aad would lie about three miles from .ihaouter Hoer offiaad 11 anda, which? would protect i from the ocean. -The engineers express a preference for. this short route, IheTjingth: o which would be.103 miles. - 'The eost 1s eatimated at $5,695,000, er abbut XS&TSff per; mile.; The. cost,': therefore coa structing a water route 9 fee deer aed 80 feet wide, fromNt?otfc--2ierber to the. Cape Fear rivet below- Wilmington; would oc, oy way or tne jJismat BwampXansi, $0,463,831, and by wy .-of the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal $7,187,622. The engineers rscommefid the Al- bemario arid .CJiesapeake. :j.Th- cpat to iarprove it i placed t $36,800 per year. I Such are the facts ka embodied In jthe important reports. They are of jdoeided -interest -to-this section' of North Carolina.-5 1Wih6iflg'ton'wiUbe Bignaiiy oene&tea-, trai Wer pottle s completed. Any steps that could be taken to insure its construction by the General Government ought not o be overlooked by our commercial pitizeUs. In the last Raleigh Observer there r sa long reply to Senator Bortch. It is from the pen of Mr. Charles M. Basbee, a Raleigh lawyer. The fol lowing paragraph will give tbe reader ft taste of .tbe-y compound that has peeu conoociea wnerewita to tickle 1 the unsuspecting palates of the LegisH lators and to wake up the heavily- ....... i . j i taxed West to a sense, of its great wrongs. Mr. 13. is pleased to say at he close of his article i "i am ior tne sale or the road on the terms proposed by Mr. Best, and I will add (hat, as a native North Carolinian, I do not hesitate to ssy, that if tbe completion of the oa in us entirety could not be otherwise secured I would heartily favor giving it to lr. Beat-aad his . associate -even-with- r1" V" "icii ji iub Kou.uuiBOftf aire bonds. The Stale ow Jlurk-itf ilei tax- kjiu6 huwds in mis matter, mat,, cannot be evaded, and a special duty equally 1m petattve and unavoidable to her people be yond the Blue . Ridge." p Thenever -was la time before in; ihehwtorybf i4rth Carolina when the offiwf??erCfte?cee3bolder' fna tne lawyer manifested Bjach: a deep, such Xa arro,.,anch a wid' 4he We8ter0bj-Oolia- Rail t. Welfarefjthat important member of the body pojitio-rtho . long-suffering and heavby burdened and long op ; p1fSse3;taxpr5viKl: tThe paper manufacturers jure dotng jtbiMtbesWlftjiecure a '; contipuange of their - monopoly,' but they will be whipped outprobablyi We are glid to see that ttha W.ay8.na'lieafla; newspaper meAiThe duty on paper and printing., rnaterjal .ought to be retrieved, '.and: not merely: reduced. The tax ia ft tax on intelligeood. It is 4 resti1ctl6tranrrembar npon the eHuctrori of'Uid people for re wspaperf their.onjy mental aliraeot. If the? paper -rnarmfactnrers' areTaK tewed ' ta exercise' thejr exorbitant prooiirltier withottt ; restraint the prioe of papers, perrodidals and books must advanoepripaM-tioaately. Sugar, ceejiBlottiitig, a,: have advanced already, t. Sp.wiU it be, with readin g jnattermu nc t i-35e-:m ' rf. -v -cJ.t; I The proceedings .jf ; thf, peeling held at Itfckwood'a Folly, and pub lished in the Stab of yesterday ere not without interest to Wilmington. It is another movement to secure more speedy and direct water om raunkatiouL witb our etty.. The peo pleof that section ippeltr to be ia Earnest; : and they f have : taken the most' 'certain way of accomplishing the end in viw,.: . Judge, t Russell . has J charge of Jhe matter, in the House, and General Ransom will ho doubt use his influence in the Senate in be half of the memorialists. The, Stab did not publish the memorial, &o., because of . the presaqre ojs our oojr umns. . It was thought best to has d the papers ver to Judge Russ'eH Who left f of 'Washington on Saturday Strikes joxdinarily are ; qotj profita ble. The men. ofwealth can always triumph if they so elect. Witness the failure of the piano workmen in New York, Four. thousand Are' with: out employment, the manufacturers preferring . to shut up ratbeirwthan yield to the demands of tne Employ ei! It matters not how much of justice there may be in ,the demands labor can. never fight capital; successfully where the latter U resolute, A half loaf is better than no bread,' and it is unwise to give up one place until you have secured another one that wiTI answer. It ia wiser "to bear the ilia, you have than to tly to thosa you know not of J- -We notice that strikes are becoming quite common again. This is owing; to the rise in the cost of living. --ire Modern scholarship 1s ; pfaylng havoc, with old , ways of spelling an cient names. The latest change, or correction, i it be suohv.we have no ticed is the .spelling of the great Latin poeVs name in a recent work by H. Nettleship fcV'the Classicif Series1 being published', undertbe edtpr)a supervision qf the English historian, Johai RicbardxjGreeo. If r Nettle-. ship wita Fisrffil. - We also notice that John Addingtbn Sy moods, - in his two1 BpTehaid" volumes on the Greek FoetagpfiU the. name of one of the great Greek sculptors Phei dias. The bid familiar wtty Phidisia. Henry Ward Beecher is so-familiar witb Reoan'8 ;Iafe of ( Christ' rtaatbe can recite tbe Twhole-f qf it? ftpqt tmemofyfrt; Nbthieg that Beecher could do or say would surprise us. xsut a so i . : 'jTi.. ,!. j.'kJU Ui .titer .i.iif,.: iicalled minister of th &OTpel is well employed io committing tcv memory an infidel ?rwoA---bS ' ci "ifiaost Bpleodtd. litexary, produc&biia.lAlttf to rob the Lord Jesus Christ of-his Hiyinitfnmj rest and wraestof men; -n editor of Mdfpars- WeXtOik Intensely eans defeat to the Republkian a urter of Illinis, lrhotoiild "Wako a formMable' carJsyft (s, Bbebtntely Assured ibat 0r&fa'i:ivl(l be np.miiraleoad.wal., wry.Aninoifl beyond all quetio'ii.ae did ri4fi ;Ba; he would, be eJjectet -i .cv: ? '..ft For the -Star. JatTla jitaie, Flejr Deflac'aU' i Last-aJt fiaiies oiM4 Bare ttfeA 1 Wilmington baa again receiyea'an--6ther blow at tho handof tbo GoVer-H, pqrqa ma people oc veatern.,Wortb worlds 1JA1?!W i.'-"V' Y 3 w ftri-Jtu'.sflilW fi t . bS9uiidV ' &Uisil'7 T' . We leaTfl n with- tiO JeaatttDnae: ue jrresiaeni oi ine vv ewiaoQiortn CarohnatiiRailroadi lUomtUraio'lnla fatedi hla<aytobirtJba 'f iateabii all .freibia areerriarTafiVl froralpepplejmidciil MKthA'Jine of rd:inhcU68en1rrtf Carolina are cobfined td but one line" : communication with tneioufJfdev dono&W of 'Che tJtpil W'fikll Railway, than if they shipvia More head or New Berne and . the Rich- .mondf&Danyille Kailrpad-mpa-And Uhiaf is f inthe.n4ae 4f -u.; ?myp$ A? wordsV- State roHoyf-ecaueayaicv tates that our friends in tbe West -shall only b a v e the privilege of-ualng. one port, pf .this State,,, however in- nue jtor,- wip ;. ttomjiu a,T Railroad ;i weobegpardone ahouid hire" said Hhetichrddnd liilH J?jwn5 We.0erjed: xu only discovering one pocketviilo ; both un North Carolina Di visiou and the main 8t;ern.3.5 ul apart rriraatt atierrJrit a Jesti tVe case,, tianda :flai;:4nw desire nr x readers Caw ,enly . ; la ; b4 bur seaport ity but alsoin the Weat to underslahd the trte bositieu of-af-fair8t;Maijla,ayff;8bip ffeigbta viso.worehead or .Newborn, or -pity;. moreiuo Why is this? r Why are tur feHowoitixens !of the' West totew aavf poef Why is Wifming too to be deprived t its position aa aii - entrepot for- the trade of the westwh'p rifur w $tate? We have .noibltfir i. savi affalost them' all JBueoesatwej would riot-dolose Iherr dpors tffye MM&b we-askrtbe sam-as le-metedroat-to them, antl weunetrit airwreng to our, Weaierpsipeqpl that they shonld be deprived by, Mai. Wilson of the right to shib'lthelr prodiicas thev will bi receiver their J ffb'odsiis auu i thev maVelect. ' 7' 9,Tn;iV' i! J We dfJthis Caper-FeaVioh re memberhowllriBRSirroad Company defied State rlaw and brpko J-luge with 'bnr system of roads on the State Road which they had leased, and now we warn our people, that the:' next move may be averted. . 3;:CU: ( Non-intercourse by this port will be fbllo wed "by no rf-fn te?c5u rse ; joith"t. The bands of1 iron? which bind the mountain tb'Oa'r Ntirth Carolina sea ports at least will; next be aoudistorted by Maj. Wilson that conneetiop wiU not be recognized, and we presume Gov.'Jarvis ' kpptovea 'm th'6' name bTa NbTih''CkrolmWsy8teM.:s,J3i; CUKKKNT CQaf BlStNT. Natiorial.RcDabKnaH.nhfiiial fnlnatfnor ftrtnvAntinn nt' nf Irin hrrift . , .u. .t -i u ?ttCT Ul luai, ouuveouuB. wne t ! Vkn . tarn jkA( nan t na.8 iLa -lliiariv "'B im w - ' movement is manufactured. aod; not spontaneous. Ail the arts and ADPli- aBoee of machine politics have to be i- .t.,- :t M'"u8r V1. " m. ' , - votes ior nim. ana it win require an extraordinary- amourlt s6f labor and audacity to 8 ecu re bis nomination. iUeiUlffWDUDMlDi greateSV pppu lar strength iv indisputably, Blaine. Jfalt. American, MepM .: One of the most serious issues dependent ontne Result T of the next Presidential campaign is the recon pm. a 7. f-fJKSa SnSalaniina Veainst 1 Unerj j J 7 5-lCd; J3eptembe,r tfnd October f ; . ,. are ina.sgnl arly chaotic. , .condition I SiSiTe iS'rlaS : aD Wif1? ?;k?IW 02J FuturesweaLard W any estimate of the; strength of the I mmLmt: ;iU , ;v,v 1! ii A- forces tbai will onerate ooota the tfo-1 tbnhjbssii. , .: fitit : r V w,eJnI 11V I old ...:xir 8i-s! n-.;i : t l.iner ineir ei, cnoicet most eaccaaefoi ana popn Stmction Of the oopreme Court. , In riarpiecevqf sheet masic, and btnd-them ia hand- new 3Udgea or that Court Wllr nave tb be-appointed by ibe next Presi- denl. -Should tne latter be a Reoob- Kcan we-may expetit Xh present' phi' tisan character of the eourt to be sustained ' by Vthe appointment of Slal w rt boil U cian a. 1 Should lie -bus a Demoorati aa we belieye and fervent ly trust he will,, the composition ptJ tne QQurv will e. rendered aa nearly jinon paitisan as is possible under tbe lCOCUW BJTBvOlM Jl ' . myYJmf ltAtVLftVa Thnm J"efferaon once Aaaertadi that I do cvpuroiieq oy aoigoiea partisan majority it wftouu ue waqsiprmeci from, the chosen euardian of boDutar liberty i& its greatest rhbst'ldanErerous foe; The ' wonderful prescience of this declaration1 Ts ' tJOnspicaouBly 11- I lustrated rn trrefTtfdentrnjeciBions of that tribunal, which, 'a Sri Have al- raady shown, practically destroy the autonomy. tof the SA.ItaUimor- B HA JUST RBCETVlED A CIREAt' BAR- SMMavawi awaiw wmw mmwmmr ww val w caur in tlM -above.; Tboae lat want irf smcA: : wooia ao weu tu nui h wijr as poeeiuie. , LINE STAIR (YERQ A new JoU Jj 3t l.o:. j .iii. !lOVELTlS3fNCALICOE3 opened thW day. lj J:; : f.'jsv s;i' I3:::un'; . 1 arri J i :: :w 4.i:c . BROWN-fc RODDICK. (DOMBTHINO NEW in ColiyVtijkfef BRO WN , RODDICK., nLOSlN&OU theBalaoen of Ladtea' MadWp' ' BRX)WN A RODDICK. rt AttBRtO Kdzlhes and Inr ertljnB. f:oiS !.ifi;j srf? rROWN-' RODDICK; Utltl".-J nmr.luC 1 J. S531VTM X"5613 ti;ll Mm.r r .I,.' ,'.,'.iifV DRINTED Muslins "and Piques a hew.ipvplce A. Just received. - - ' ' is.' a T-VKE.TONGUa- Sv. C. HAMS AND BHOUIt. J dsV Table and Cooking Butter, Coffee ugsrr ' cireooADDlea. Twin Brotaem' Taaat ' CakiT CocoaaataUCcrnwaii. Bartey; alit and Gwmb angusafnn, wnirs n8ssiav-risaran ng jraet, a run Uiwof first class Fainfiroerif,,Tohaccat QU n of first class Famj ara. Wines. Liquors, 357, miLuarot&EsH :r; J8 and S8 8outh Front street.. t'adCl W&2fFer- rrai LAUQE3T ANB HiND&5Mlt3T. STOCK f JkZT ..ui.i;p!iaa x.iIJva3t su iiif of Earthenware, .GlaBawartt. .and Fancy Goods ever. L iSb i a a. 4Mb id jBS - mm ' IX tna MAHaA mama . I W : n . . r THE LATEST NEWS. FaOM ALLP TS OF THE WORLD -el Raport tJusasitlDC KI1SC IBy TeJegraplito Uir Morning Star.1 WIM&tirovz Maicbl6fTbe Senate Committee on rrrvilege tnd Elections to- Ttra"' ytechled HO"rer port that Kellogg should be unseated, and Spofford seated.. ftTbere. will be a minority C,. i' ;.- VI RC1H I A . Ueavr Kalaja-aarloas Fleda.il alW.w RicMirosn; Match iSi-fbebeavy raips IS bpast fe day s hfcve 4wolJea itM the iribtttariesof thAJsnesrrfarernabdve bw and a 'serious jfloqdj isyfeared.' TbB-jBier-chaiOcMCUieiOiwer pan olithf, city Are- re moviar theirv)0ds' to," places 'of - Safety. Rain to-night Is falling in lorrenlB 4cCom panied by ligbtning. : Telegrams from: Lynohburg report that the river there has risen about six feet and is still rising rapidry The fttvahnJrUer af CharlottesvilWisrepcrted 3 ttp; several feev adsjsoT'fl8tat naptdlyi iini ivh win k j . -. i , !m-mer- to .J i 1 j-.C iUf TMegrapa t tk.. atomlagatan) ? : ; Mining Mmmftffmu ftrtfeW- I SHiffZ IffPlZS'- WJSwr laiuSa completioa. wU$c) be&fteeAgar vannahaad JacksoaviUetoaJbrsT'aDa fMih'Ne'wYdrkstoaelltoiVltt i nours acainst sixtv at nresent. - - fXVL KM O eUtlTBl. a, I O K N V . Conlereuee to be IrefU at Mad rid Be- V; ; 1 fur Hatuf4 Wtho ITonilngtar t ' ' "Mabari." Hairch IK England. France. Germany, Iialyt,Belgium, Portugal and the Uotted Stitca have -agreed W the proposal of apatfl'foe ;-a ooriferenee 'ib ftebBld in Madrid, to arramge'ajil hf theKovdy of Mo rocco redes eclating to protect bon by foreign powers ot the Jews and other subjects of the isultan aiorocco., , r ,4 . ; I ,,, t,';ii,4'fkWfw'iiiii ...i.. I ttiacuinase. 1 uay Tiagra1h ttL uihaog atari - a meetltig last. a!gM Ad;peard' addresses from tne reacers-ow 4he c&ihese qiiesHosr, I migration, ,Thtfmalaed ;ai Petition auu auvLnsu uiui rauimuDr unsn no- i : -'Trailwaj SM4 la h 1ttvr. (By xejn totlatoraiBgHStar.l r. ' - - - - a xiASHvrtXiE, Mtrch 15.-The steamer 1 Bransford arrived from above to-nieht. t' Cape. Armstrong says the entire. lowland t fHw hundred mikaptheriveriaflQoded. f!Be reports that a rise is coming down I! wWcb. will .swell ihe river Jiere to ai feast forly-seveo eel. . vTh , Taesee river is Root of its banks; at Decatur and Jackson- I l"e. I Th IraMnrYrthrifcttailn ASt I Loo la Railroad: baa! befl; accepted by ex- i;ooverar James U. r-'Tebiiessaev, lj - j -'TT5AlnT'31iW " A MtlfilCal MDraiy. i nrrsoN co from time to tune calher toge- lectively. they contala,.narlj aU the really goo4 Si thbaoBgrviepea a 4takiad4; Itoreijiw. derate cost commends them. ! Price in Boards as 00: Cloth 3.5J: Gilt 13.00. The following are the 70CAbeek only : SartnKin of Bens;. 68 popular Bones. Warm of Bona. SSHonn. irevarletv jOema of English ttoag. 19 Songs. - New book.. Household Melodies. S vols. 14V Bonirs. iH core's Irish Jtetodles,' ltO famoos aira. iBihrer Chaid. Mttt Krtiwr. j . lOems fif TJf.rmHn 'Sattv. Iflfl fWiniTi Ylpm a i . Bobttiasv ' i u IS Scottish Qama, tWreath of Oema. 'vsaonss. oiiitevaned.: Ooeratie PnariS. - a Vavorii Dam Moan. jauaical Itaasiire.: ;Tocal aridjastrnmeaia 0 Any nook, ataUaOj post rroo, fat tae retail .prise,. Oliver Ditson & Co., ii '.BOSTON: ' - ' jcBASi eu Drrsoiff oo. i j. x, ditsom ac6: 843 Broadwav, H. T. J MJ Chatuwtst.,pliila ; Bal -V- .JTClrVNlTUttfM UfiaHS I. fT ARQEINVOfOMOF FURNITURE OF OUR JJQWli aaaoanMSam last j .Mattresses. . Estey Organs aremeeahg wlthjireat Mvbrbe'l cause iney are reauy a mrtai- tJiiaBS'iHaruu- ataMT. rorcsasa wuie. they are .celling at low ktrices. ' mhiatf D. Av SMITH ft CO.. jt:-) Jjfamitureueaier.; IpREStt iUBCEtVT.. i.-y. BBHTa-CXNTrciaARinUiecity, mTfr:- CJarqeaCltVclgWEarpma1" ;..:'..5.oitm3;t!v,;r,;' WOULD CALT3 THE tATTBljT4oils6Ff430SP' ' vuauuuoiuuwueceiepraDranaoiJunsiow I rkl. t. li . . 'fT..," .11 : tWl" c GEO;" Ai PfcWji J . . .. . . ,; ,-r.-. -j,.t Hio Puzzle Solved- 2r .11 herb-rBroir W5 Medisinea. Toilet Artlclei. -Parf omewL Wiaaa.ra.Ua, aA Whkoahea! i .at l. ' , . Li . ..' 1J .f mkMtt l . .. - . w . wniwjmiii u f res. i ' ,;r.il ' ! . c.''!tnTe9 wif 1 anra&iica US TOP EfCUSlEs; a wpen noggiea, . .IO CniageB, xt , . . lOaSatsofHatBeMb ClodriiO'J Reiairiniroa?ii-all .Its. InnriiM w Rkiibwi Workmen. a.t -.. r in rt -mm u - - . nrwi. .iiu! When the foolish rhymes ofateare reau' i Y oo say; AJl the foola-aw not yet dead j Bat Foaaaaat. rrtaw, ihw llta mnaa wa hire. ) BiA a h a S . -M . r Cannot dto,r hats A3 . . i i i aim rau w icuuua juu w urer 06 -DOR. 1 COIMERCIAL. YJ LI I N O T O T 4M A R K E T. . f STAR OFFICE, March 16, 4.80 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market wai.- sleady atiftnts per gallon for regular packages, with sales of 100 casks at that-price... . :.. 7ixs ' ROSIN The market was qnoted. steady at $t 15 fdr Strained aW $f 47f foVdodd trinedfiales-ireperted -ef 600-bbls4jraed HtWned, eeller'Option-April 'of Ma; at $1 16 and 500 do.'dtf pt)t 'at $1 17f per bW. ' ' :V."--: -v,; : TAR The market was sleady at fl 20 per bbi of 230 lbs.,- with sales, atouota tions, being an advance of. S cents on last reports. r CRUDE TURPENTINE The market Was firm at $1 75 for Hard and $3 75 for Yellow Dip, with sale te offired; bem nn 4dvsnce f 20 cents on last repptti.- 1 1 , r rppTTpN-The mai ket was dull and no minaliy unchanged on p. basis of 2f cents per lb for Middling. ' The" fujlowinjz were tyoftlclal qdfafHs:w-,,T vii 4i Ordinary V.i ..v. !; I. i Good Ordinary. ,-. . . . Strict Good Ordinary LOW 1 4 Middling . Middling,..,.....,. 11 ' Merits ty- lb Good Middling. . . . . " . 13 'QuMoug doiifofih .the'bfaalificktiolis yt the 'American Cotton Bzcliang'e ' ;" r.;MiTs.v?'rlij m a if k b t -l ' ' By Telegraph to the Horning BUr-l - " Financial. Niw' Vbkk, March l(S.riroiJ.--Moiiey weak at 5ft ..pep j cent, .titerling j ex change long 484J, short 487. State bonds oeglccted. ' GovernnieWs aieady.- ;--; J at' lis ;i'' t 'Qmmriat: - CottOni (tell and nomisal. wrth sales of 413 bales; middriogs 13 8-16 cents-, Orleans 13 5-1G cents; futures steady.vith sales at tbe following prices: March 13.03 Cents,' Apni 18.08 cents- May 18.25 cents ?une-!13:45 cents, July 13.57 cents; Augosi 13.66 cents. Flour steady. ' Wheat quiet. Corn quiet. Porkcuietat $11 50 Lard doll at $t 67. Spirit turpentine cents. Rosra $150. Freights Arm. ' ' - j -f r. .;; - COBBIdN nAUKKTISi it i.ojv h me jsoraiog star. o.: i -it' LtVB&rooit,' March 1 8. Noon.-UottoS dull and easier ; middling uplands 7fd; mid dling Orleans 7 7-10d;i4ales 5,00O)aleS- of which 1,000 were for speculation and ex port; receipts 23,500 bales,: of whiclr 14.500 bales were Atnericab. -Middling 'Uplands, I jnvcjodllarefc delivery 7id r'Mareb 4 and Aprik delivery 7 SUt&I 5-32d ; April and I ..;Virif"Wu"Be I ,.v",w;;Tsi V-i- l" pe- c t - . . . - , it-. I ttZrT&'f' Ptmi' j; March and April, delivery 7idt. April and i May delivery fid; May hd June delivery 1 7 52d; June and July delivery.. 7- 3-1 6d ; 1 Augustand September delivery 7 9-32d; Oc i toner and November delivery d. Bread- staffs a Targe buamess ' atrn?Tgber prices: j newtjotBosloaQSjflbrifsSdlSsf red winter wheal lis 2dll8 10d; 1 2.30 P. M. Market for yams and fabrics at Manchester dull and tends down. Up lands. 1 m c. March and ADril deliverv 7 ; 532d ; May and June delivery 3-16d . I 4.80 PI M. Upianrjs, 1 to e, March deliv ery i 3-lGd; March and Aprii delivery 7td. i fNTOW. Marrh 1R ISDP T '-finii.il turpentine 45s 6d46s. Sugar Cuba cen trifugal, polarizing 96 degrees, 26s 9d27a. Sales of cotton to-day include 4,400 bales American. . , . , , i-.y - I'.i !i Ui .. . ! '"THE ; PTJBLIti v WILX ,TAXB jSTd General against tie Mails of . (q Louis-' iaMBtete LoUei,f.iaSGIln)j t'-.'-." , t- ,V irv. '' - gjUteredLeierS ajld Money, Orders (cabd ient tHroTiirh the MaiU aa fbr- A ' 8PI.BNDID OPPOBTONrTV tf J WIN A PORT17NK FOTTRTTT-OH cm DISTPI. BUTIONj- CLASS O, AT NEW-ORLEANS , TUES DAY, APRIL 13TH, 1883-11 9 lb: iaWklly .nrrawins. i CTf A This institution was regularly Incorporated hv taa Sei8lature pT the state for" Educational antfChari- WKNTY-FIVEXBAKk to. which contract the in- btefaJOior hetaUl!sedfch pledge TrvoamXitt Svote,Secgttsranihlaemth7Sw adopted. Bepamher sd, a. D, 1879, wit lanital fasstr,oot GRAND TION will take place monthly on the sccond.Taes- I flay, nnevervxtiesor pottponet : j .T: ii I 1TB OUANO SINGLE NUMBER DTSTRTRTT. 1 Look at the foUowinar Dtetrib CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,00d lOO.OOO! TfcXET ''AT TV6 BbLLABS kACk' HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLKAR. fi31 1W 01 J 10 prizes of ,.,oOu.. ; . .t , ., ! . .i. ium ' - - ....., JU.UHU gSTSf 'g-J low iaes- or f is "f -1 ' f Appreamatioh Prises of fsSotTTi'. . " a 706 9 ApproxImaUon Priroa' soo? ! ! ft f ? m Approshmuioa PLofi!;, lPnaes, amtaatlks toil .3a .'. ttUa. .1U.400 blecorreaixmainir1 oif nii.ha, eat points, to whom TThi3Tn: I Wril, clearjy statmi fnU aadress,foTf (ormaxion. or tered Letter brJCenr Ofdtt b.U addrawed 3m oy wpresa, or y a Kegia- V " i. A. OAUFHIN. . t .. s w Orleans. lKnisiana. r same person ,at j Alloar OrandJ JMO. ihe sapervlatoa and : Aflfc, r . X rr j ,r . au persons pretend- otg are 8 WTNDLKul. 0raer" f circaUrs or mh 10-D3awaw&W vwwams ' - - SdNEFlooiWeaAe4i'M.0 i EaEacftmiri .ft A' onuiorUsi;a!(i9 Foot of Walnut St. Nutt, near Red Crosa.. mn 14 tf tr m - yv mvuuvvUI Buuiua.ass Ijahaping. hleachiaft.and dyta Ladiea'and Chtt- , oren's-riats irom irw trt-rsf wvinv.torvoi rna . , li .1 i :i j.i! . ' . .. : I :: ' - nl, wy -v f i nOH ABOTTT karrll V flCATff.Ftl A-1nilri TT-rti. 1 betmMndbtfiimliih A 'Na: 1 eualitv Of lea at iafaflfmaati ! .ikfli2owS!jtW7 i irAreatothcltiaena.af Wmmgtaa;aaA air fcawaeM.'- . nHHii. iinnro KiinriB t ' r ; fflGiNiA AoAChaadfwir I AttfiriieYab and Coimaallnrat i Tw. r MISCELLANEOUS JOBVPRINTiniC. THE LIOEimiG STAR Steam Printing House, MORNING STAR BUILDING, PQ1NCESS 8TRKBT. MOST THOROUGHLY XUPPXD PBINT1NQ OFFICE LST TEX. CITY. FINE BOOK, NEWSPAPER t MERCANTILE - . PBINTINO'ANp BINDING, : CHEAP FOB CASH. ' ' ' r'l also,- - THEATRICAL POSTERS, PROGRAMMES 5 TICKETS, INSURANCE PRINTING. , BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS j "i " CARDS. DODGERS steamship, steamboat and railroad . work executed in quicker t1mk Anv better style than b - : ' ' ANY OTHEROFFICE IA WILMINGTON. FJ(RST CLASS WORK AND LOT PRICES THE .; MORNING ATAR STEAM PRINT IN HOUSE, PRINCESS STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. " ' " ' awp a pa ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AND WORK SENT TO AN11PART OF THE UNITED STATES, C,O.D. SMALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH IHh SAME PR OMPTNESS AS LARGER ONES In Warehouse. 9000 Sacks Salt. LIVERPOOL SALT,'"' FINK, TAJJLK SALT.( . .". FKRTILZ NO rj ALT, ' ,., , . CQABSB ALUM 8AL1. , Delivered rree on Board Cars. drop Cuba Molasses. CHOP POxTTpBICOi NEW ORLEANS SUGAR HOUSR 8TR1 Y. In Hogahad8, Tiarcea aad Barrels. ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED FEET BEST hUB- BSR HOSE. Has been in nse bat a short time. WILLARDS. mh5 tf "YOUTI-rS .'OMPANIONX T A WEEKLY PAPER FOR IT AIMB T0 BR ; A: FAVORITE IN EVERT V A U T T XT' 1 t a i . - I iwo mr eagerij dt ine yoaag iotas, I readwitfc lntert by the older. Its parnose ia cal, sensibleand to have really permanent worth, while it attracts for the hoar. It is handsomely Illustrated by the best artists, and has for its contributors some of the moat at tractlTCwrrwrt In the coontry. - Among these are HardetBeecher Stowe, . K. P,. Whipple,! , . Sarah- Winter Kelloge, '- JameT,FakUt LoaiBe Chandler afoul ton, J.T. Trowbridsa. Dr. Henry t-Bo wditch; - ' James PartonT RebcHardineDayi8 Loniaa M. AlooU, . Dinah Moloch CraUt, C. A. btephens. . Ts Variety and worth oi ita eonteats wlU make it a repository of the choicest literature: a Ubrary of tales, travels, adyentqre, history and Mograpfay; a "Oampeadiam" for the school, th&atndv and th p"1?6- 11 wul give! I i .t2 18J"'Dr Gmisr !. . ' TSS&SZS- Aa7entre. ? . , , t - W--- Skfketckea, Poems. j " SPSJT i ,. : .ESS Short Stories, -T ; J-' Vaeftnjerawiealthr ij ! H Aaeeasei and JacidenU. advertisement, Address i Please' mentlbrf the naneV fii viliV r1 Address ' 'TCfUTrrs' COMPANION, li ,;,Btn,atase. mh 9 4t 1500 1500 FIFTEEN ' HUNDRED BARRELS f -r 1 t 7 9- new In Store. hfSffFmV1 torriv. t 'Early Goodrich, Early Goodrich, . Jackson White. 1 'Special Figaxea for lar ere lots . t CHA8. D. MYERS, I ytjw if North, ater Street. ( ADpinv7all Bananas. LOT OF CHOICE ASPINWALL . , . ' BANANAS JUST RECEIVED. ATeOrfPioeApples. Orapo. Fralt4 Ftsrldaaad Mas -au pranges Apples Cooa.Nata, Malaga rapes, ' Fruit aad Confectktery Stores. et Ice, -Ice. HfB- THE 15TH OF APRIL EH ALL ! air-. . ; f(i.-, ..itiii,iwu 'TffiKSaiS!!' keep open on Suodayv therefor thosa srho wUh l lmXIU: m Uva ly L ... WALTER. OONET 3 . it L Ofllte North 8Wa MrkQt8t.ttwen tdand 3d, eiecutm tu unporteit ana vomeauc usarar ; chew . hwum -inm har ia I An. mh 14 tf Crockery Department. ; 'augMtf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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