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THE UOBITEIQ STAR. PUBLISHED DAILYMXCrBPT KONllAYH. imeyeart Hj JUL.j&ttrls Six mon ins. -p.iree monthel. 4 UO 9 45 O te laoui: n H t city, Fifteen Cents per week. Oar City Agent are ad authorised to collect tar mere than three months To City n advance.. ...... v., MORNING EDITION. - -an- Mti j i - - . Entered at the Poet Office at Wilmington. K. U, as second class natter. Feara of a serious flood in Virginia are dispelled. Rosy Cross" Won the Lin colnshire Handtehp; I wenty-ffve horses ran. Ex-QoverpovG srcetoa testified before tbc Maine Committee; he denied emphati cally -that he knew o( any forgeries, etc, df election, returns. . .-Boget.A. Prjot' disabilities were removed. - A bill was reported for preserylng the' dala of the battle of Gettysburg. ' A' bill was in troduced in the FfouifS irfTegard to the East River bridge at New Ydrkv TheCM uese goveromentis making extensive prepa rations for 'prvbable war . with. Russia, growing oat of ;theA repudiation of the Kuldj treaty by the. former. The American Union Telegraph Company has been authorized iylj nTte3 States Judge Billings, at NeW Orleans, to erect lines along the right oPwi oTtue New Orleans & Mobife 'Ralrroad.-A " i-f he town of Branchville, S. G., was set oa fire yesterday roorniog, and many.' -valuable buildings destroyed. Jhia- Chilians are pre paring .to; attack, Jb Peruviana at ..Arica. Oae hundred ua asked men forcibly en tered the jail at Winchester, Illinois, and killed a man charged with committing mur der. New York'inarkiits : Money ft3 j ercent; cotloll Tflifillo o-1613 5-16c.; Suatbern flour qaiet and unchanged; wheal beavy and. l2c lower; ungraded winter red $1 401 44T ; corn a. shade easier and fairly active; ungraded 5860Jc; spirits turiniwdrfiacsieV at 4949c; r-Hia quiet at $1 501 55. The wheat crop in tthe .Northwest proranes arr rtttMertifr increase v07iBr lat year. The leading -Democratio paper in the Northwest, the Cincinnati in quirer, is out for Judge Field for President. . 1 ' The question before the Legisla ture is will yon make a certain sale of the railroad or a sale in looks that may turn oat to be not a sale in fact. There is no truth in. the report that Mr. Stephens, would resign his seat in Congress. Old borseft rarely leave their alalia whilat there is a nubbin in the trough. Congress will have .no fight over the marshal leief bill -It was tacked on to the dfioienrr bill, aifil'lhas got rul of. f iuiUVbe lled it back do w V by eomeT' ""T2T." Tt" f rora the;DacSwrj7 .TranoSTdr the Western rpT'CaTroIina Hail road, which weXfind1 m tart Editorial of the Raleigh OSserver: uTh tucktowa bracch of the Wester North Ga rol 1 a a -Rai I road wilt make direct comlnoiiicationwlth . that cotton gTowing belt and U uZ bt an air Uju toJSorfdk. On the completion .of that gap we may be tare that hundreds of thousands of bales of cot too'wiirpass over that road tp Norfolk." Where does Wilraingtop come in? The Richmond State, U looking with interest to the Midland Iioad to Ashevinev Ji flays: "This is an important matter for Rich mond, asin thm avent of ita access it will open op-tcktbia-eity the- trade- .of . Western North Oarolhta AshevUl,4nd.put na in direct corainVaication with many rich sec tions and tow,'- gTving as a'eew through ' line South thirn a; trtiofl.of the country not now reached by us" . '"" ' Again, we inquire, where does WH- mington cqme iQ ? . ' " ; The Stab will not cumber its col umjMl jrith the new bill or tnei sage, because . thej, are in the main like those ye iave publiahed before, are ?riteii(rletP or tBeiglslatare or ought to be, and thiVbbdy bas them printed biefbre It." Solth other doc uments laid before the .Legislature. The Legislature will take action, and then it will be too late for the people to read up.. . It will be n6ticed"that "XJorr JarvU has submitted jtow i?est1 proppsoiwritotbe scrutio yTifHdn? Geofge" DavW and Eton. "Tom" Ruffln; tad the Titt as ow pre sented, to hajjegialatare, coming with the tndortemehtbt thesa two dfstingnUhed gen tlemen, &cf-8taU Journal Does the Jburncri speak by the card? Are these two gentlemen necessarily4 SibdoftOig" Alegkl paper they ar employed to ? draw ? They may hold views that are precisely opposite to those . presented in the bill for aaght we know." - j "iJytho Ume.he,itra seisioo M the Legislature endsrVwiir bvery vjifieaito And the editor or the oca tori who waa not in favor of the sale of the Western North Ca rolina Railroad on Jaat pd .' equitable Exactly ip, bntf each Jerms art nd to be found iq either of the tJarysv bills. It is because there Is neither jaatice SSflm&MxMp& gua rantees nor prpper remuneration nor a reai eaie, pure ana simple, mai vne Stab oppeses both' bills. aa tbe. tteHvirt a Uereya.--pJtant ,iew forNr- Kill: ms? U - .4--. i t- :y, a- -i itl VOL, XXY.NO.'. 151... The Raleigh- JVews gives a legisla- tie rumor to tbe effect that the Re. publicans will cause one or-more rvf woinvua ,1.0 uuy ,ae Yvesiern jx. ivoau io ,oe) macie, Ana .tnaj, tney wilj be-morei- favorable to the State than the notorious Beat proposition. The'Netbr says they will be "intrinsic cally spuribtts.n We merely' note the rumor, without attaching any special importance to. it. Will the Legislature sell but allthe : roads for cash, or will it pretend t sell and get very little for 'ftlio'pjropfr erty ? :-. TUB BXTBiOBPIRAUT BBSSlON OF TUB t.BOl81.ATjr;BB. L Raleigh News Report Oondensed.l SENATE. Txjksdat. March 16, 1880. Senator Everett, of Forsythe, ia troduced a resolution relative to an amendment to -''the' 1 Constitution, which is to allow the Legislature !to exempt from taxation capital irlvesi ed, or that may be invested in mantt- facturing . interests. ,. Pjraobp jUm calendar. n .'-..ut aaalM v.t ' Senator Davidson, f Buncombe: A bill to amend ;chaptef 82, lws f iotv, enuuea "an act w proyiae igr keeping in repair thepublio roads of this State." Placed onr the calendar. Seenator Leach, of Madison: A bill to Drovide for the sale of the West ern North. Carolina Railroad r to ,V1. J. Beet and associates, and forther purposes.- Referred to 'the Joint Select Committee, for the consfdera tipn of, bills .- and papers w referenice ta this subjects : j, i.-?' : Senator WiUiamson, et Caswell: A bill' to repeal chante'r 142, laws of 1879, whioh purported to abolish, pr vata seals. an4 to provide a sort form of deed. This bill was read at leritft&i and after some discussion was. unde'r suspension of the rules, put nppn a second and third readings and 1 passed; The Senate branch of the Joint Select Committee, for the , censideraL tlon of all matters con Uected With the sale of the Wstern KortA evaro hna Railroad, was announced a: fol lows: Senators Leaeb, Davidson, Ewiin, Dortohj Everett, Graham, of Lincoln, Mebane, Bryan, of Pender, White, and Graham, vof Montgomery. Senate resbhxtionifo. introduced by the Senator from Forsyth yes terday, in relation. . to an iwesttgaj lion of the reasons of the failure of the sctodcJ ' bill, passed s al the last session, being signed by the Speakers of both Houses, was taken unp and dtsctrssed at considerable length. 1 ' Senator Everett " demanded the ay es and p ays, and it passed Its' se eond reading ayes 4 tiay a A 'and was sent to theUouse withootVen erossmeut. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES A petition' from - Watauga" county was read finanoo measure. T Mr. MeCorkle, of Iredell: A. bill in reference to bastardy caaesW. , . i Mr. Blocker here introduced a bill to repeal chapter 8, laws of 1878-7 0. Referred to the Judiciary committee. A resolution was introduoed by Mr. Reynolds, of Halifax, to appoint a committee to investigate, the reason Mr Bernard Df Pitt, spoke to the 8jibject,'and ;af ter Wsiify!ig;J J4 allegiance to the, Democratic party, said that he wanted, and he believed the parties most intimately concerned wanted the who4e thinff iavestigatedr a motion and- obaract eristic speech of some lwffi;??, A message waa nerajrec'eifed from the GoveruoJrJ;? The previbaque8ubn,being called, it was carried. Mr. Lookhsrt, :ofr Anson, intro duced a resolution providing that no legislation . shonld jb'e gone into sub sequent to the "passage and disposal of the Railroad matters. The previous question being called, it was adopted T- A general discussioa then. occurre&V on the question of going into general legislation. ;Mr.Tork -0f Wilkes, next soffered an amendment to Mr. Loekhait's sub stitute. , This amendment adds, '.'and other Railroad or Roads in which the State may be intee8ted.,, Several bills were introduced but not-df general importanee.1 -f - . Mr Berry's bill, in reference to the driving of cattle, fJO, U. X4pn2,j was, put upon its second and third reaa ings and passed. Ordered to be en grossed and sent to the Senate. 1 Mr. Carter, of Bancombe : A ino tion tojtake niH. B. No..liutWeat em R. R, Bill.) Passed its seaond reftdincr and referred to tbe" Jeini Committee'.:'. '': :: "':-'V-House Rule No; 6 was here ; taken This is the School bilL or reso- Intfdn. introduced br Mr. Turner, of Oranere. the title of whioh reads: "A resolution to investigate the trick and traud in relation" to IbeayruM of Not displsedof: Committees next reported. - i fc-aaBlpa i Charlotte Observer : A canvass among tbs member .reveals the ' fact that there Is an simost universal desire that the Western North Carolina Railroad shall be sold, but the original Best bill- will doubt less gd by the:boxd. 'wThSi desire ior the in hv na means commits tha members to the text of th4 Ceat .bUl. andobJaaloDaio i! ft are areeaavwr-'Fou anuwi the warmest Manas or the seie. A, new bin h beea' drawnV wttlclt has iuet ,v.W Mr. Best's approval. Spirits Turpentine :uef;id:igate that school brregarity.od ,: W97.e4 wItis'May 30tlt that Bishop vtigntnrtrj Is ti dedicate tW tMethodist Church 'at Greenvnie. at'ui ' a Li-.- coufident .aU. the,.vhUett,,Uie proposition Mr.BesV wpufa ?not :,be fVfJW PiwnpiBg w;uivmeoumeni. ie , 11 Raleigh ewtt Mr- Turner's remarks in the House yesterday crested considerable mtrtht "-Mr. Lewis Hay wood, son of C0L'Sdl Qrabam Haywood, uii r Raletgbecdff der- ,i,Dr, , , Skn- gave; the Jtaad ot.i fello wahlp' , to, : aaeq new members;, or last ,Sabbatb,.;and BrQi Qxaltney had te plearurept welcoming, six earnest workers Into, hja busyfoldj t We arelnfoxmed by Elder J. B. Boone that th Baptist Church a StatssviUs wiU hold itsdedicatiaAerviecaoathe first Sunday in April . Qar haxfikAt Hamilton is almost done. f r i ;i i . Charlotte Home: It is said that th'AkeHTiave beenftrawtf ntf for the sale of the McGroh mineijivelaues from this city, sad that Hr. -R Wl Randal!, a miner 6f mueh experience & Nevada; will be the purchaser. He Will ealaree oterations et once." -The' darkeva orthe'BantiBt de- nomination of this sectidnhad a large bap tism of nearly forty converts in the pool, in the seUlemeirrclttleirTfrica. on last Sunday" v- 1 "tAr ' . ,i r-r iitalesvilla Jandmarki .Tno an. giaeer is charge of- the survey oli the read from thiapoiat to DanviUa wasorderad oa Monday to stop work on the aoat already cmmiBWtt aaa iae w iwunia itB0,aHer mpleted about om .miles ff the Burveyw tiVThe ntMn aiy survay-oeiBg RailroadTIrom this point appears to give inem saimaetioDr tne graae- oelng much lighter than was anticinat&d. . Thev are working In earnest, and will push the work as rapwiy aa possible to completion. Lumberton. JELobesonian : Our citizens who visited Charlotte recently seem ta have had very fetijdyable" trips. The project was a good thing for that city, and ineir example wtut be: apt to be followed by Wilmington, Norfolk, Richmond, Balti more, and possibly by Con Charleston, Savannah, Atlanta, and vpth or. citiavN 9 one ever knows how many people wish to visit a slyen point till free transportation is offered. Col. Duncan K. McRae has recently given the citizens of Wilmington two lectures that have been very highly spoken of by the pttt-ajtrogut to poetry and poetry. He proposes to deliver' these lectoreahore onThotsday and Friday next Charlotte Press'. We don't be lieve one word of what the Lincoln Pres$ says of Resident ' Wilson" abd"Senatot Dortch, in which they are charged' with appreptiattog;.$5.O0O in a Western Road transaction with Florida bondholders. This is a trick of the "caV to Injure Mr. Dortch at the oautart as the champion of the good people or the State, and that Journal nasi no doup been imposed upon. But a par- bill, it ia stated, terribly gmpopular, and already it has been placed in the bands of the doctors to patch it up. The aentimeht is for a sale pmbbly butlflost likely on the Dortch plan? 1 f - Charlotte 'Observer r Mecklesj- buxe'a and the State's holiday, the 20th. of May, is approaching, and as yet nothing baa been, said or done towards its legitimate boom,. r Toe Hornets' Nest Riflemen have received aa invitation from the Go vernor's Guards, of CoiaufM a through their captain, Willie Jones, to make a joint en campment this summer. They nave accepiea Tha.seaajdu ei.the .Bupenor joxu which closed Saturday night contributed six Convicts to the State penitentiary. Snewt JeiUia Monroe Friday morning. rMorgacron tiaa. organized -a Tobacco per asserts ibaf there is now in existence tin a fmt near Ef field, in this Btate the stalk of what was once an enormous growth of the cabbage species, which, when in full vigor, wood mtiwrimi&k I circumference oiVaten of aixteen inches, which supported assess-" thaa-eveo dis tinct and faU' grown;' cabbage Tieads. The pith of the stalk has been hardened, until the dote servef "would tail to distinguish it front ' pine of 1fir wood. A traveller on one of the rejlway8serta that fee passed a station whsrhMaS4-fsMde school, and saw the young iady pupila playing croquet under the' shade of the collarda Detective Jack. WretlB,; Of Richmond, has been Jlcrepwljiwp.weeks, working up the caseb! ratfirair depredations which have been oifc P batwea Thomasyilla and High Toint for over a year. The trains have been nptSdlgftged into and rocked. Last Saterefay- neHfrrested two menji ring hetween:the placea. mentioned j Their names are Arthur Men.denhall ana Mack Alberllotrl -The latter made a vidlenf resistance wheaiie waa.arxeated, but after-. wards confessed to several ot; tne aepreaa Uona; and will doabtleaa give State's evi- o"ilv3iagiilaSe tii these were concerned iu the outrages. . They had a'preliminiry hearing before Justice Msry (lenhslLof Qjxensboro, and were commit ted to jaiHu default Of fl.OOO ball, -4 i IT' Mvmson OT acht cloth. P. Ctjjcminq & Co For.aale. . 11ABBISOII ALLKH-TaittWK yfiWO,H) . a i ' Otxbx HotTSBProfi Micanister. ' Gbeex &Fi4HHHB Garden Seed Sapr.m. ci7?jl3BXIO M The following cases were disposed of in this COah aXe'&oesday. lasii: v John C. Gay vs,;r; "ft BrWet aji; from Richmondiargued KWs3ker (by bdeOGiV. -Strtong ad iMasoa & Devereux for the plaintiff, and J. D. Shaw (by brief) for the plaintiff . . k B. BJiwBOSaWiJwn) Rich mondCSlled aonthiued Joabsenjeo CRacbel Jones v,R. C and Owen Uotrnt! from Cumberland; called, wrij of Mrtiprari ordered sod ciuse contmued. V1 3,:"' Catherine HcQueeoxlu Alexander J. McQueen, from Richmond: argued by J. D. bnaw CDy brief). McNeill &!IcNenf (by brief), and Battle & Mordecai for the plain tiff, and B. Fuller for the defendant. PeriOBatiVA.'; . Cok WPCjraighill engineer la chuge of the works for. thaJmprovament 9lJui rives ffnimf- ipg, aod. west? dajmtAtaei mouth of tbe riyerto wpjrcjimprcTjjmei. b v signsremaijilU;her (or; .several days, -we1 understand.' ; - ' 1 m Ieaj' staw' i-i A- : , ; o-'tt .V.ib-,.! -r- No Mayor's Court yesterday morning. ir ' ' '-' ; l. rrThe f ; tprnl-flag was'-ftgainbofste at, the Signal Btstio'a yesterday. ' V''. ! -We notice a great many timber and naval .stores rafts in the river. 5 ) . Strawberries : appeared to be quite plentiful in market jeaterday. . .-u There was a sudden .changer, in temperature, yesterday ! morning from almost aummer's beat to winter's cold, and fires and thick coats again came to the front. j.- rri The expulsion down .the f "river on the steamer Passport, under the auspices of the ladies, connected, with, St, Joan's Church,, takes place to-day. The boat will leave her wharf promptly at . 0 o'clock Refreshments will be served on board . the boat r . j- . , j .-- . ,- Oeathofrara. Payae, " The wife of Rev. C. M. Payne, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, died ai his residence in this city at ah early hour yesterday morning, after a prolonged and painful; illness, which was borna with , pa tient fortitude and Christian r resignation. The remains will be taken for interment tp WintoDi where the family of her father, Mr. . Watkine, reside. There were many evideaces of the syta pstay of the community with the bereaved minister's family at the parsonage: yester day, large numbers of people calling to ex press their condolence, and many floral offerings from members of Mr. Payne's congregation and others, evinced the. affec tion ' and esteem in which the deceased lady was held. " f We gave in our last the particulars of a case of housebreaking, one Milf ord Hunter being the party accosed. After the man had been arrested and lodged is jail, through the efforts of Officers Strode and Whitney,' a' search warrant was placed in their hands,and they found all the articles in (he house occupied by Hunter in Parsley's alley. The - case came up fur a hearing Before' ' Justice McQiigg yesterday. : The evidence' waa to the i ffect that the woman, one E!l Holmes, colored, left her house on llarne'tt, between Fourth an J Fifth streets, about 8 o'clock, on Monday nigkt, to go to a festival, first securely fastening all the doors ; and windows. Sbo returned about U o'clock, and found the back, door open, asd the articles missing. The thief effect ed an - entrance by ' going .under the hoese and removing a abort piece of the flooring. The bole thus made happened to be imme diately under ft low bedstead, and the thief forced his head through the slats of tbe bedstead. His exit with the stolen goods was'-made through the back door. Ella Holmes stated; during her testimony that she was at a store )n-t3 neighborhood du ring the evening, and that the defendant was 'there and heard her say that she was going to the festival that night. , A colored woman by the name of Hattie Outlaw, who Uvea ba part of the house oc cupied by Hunter, says the accused left tha things with her Tuesday morning. In fact, the officers say that Hunter confessed . hav ing stolen the things. ; In this, we presume, we have another capital casef or tnal sttfae approaching teitt4ICianSttrt frthal ZgffZfr family bgabswt when house is loacl&ywra time does noiigMe encelup iaake itsht plejarcernl i4d oJ bgiary. - i' J fle?prlewafermsnde jail" to avtaiilila uialfeteimof The anntvrsairy 6f Irelasptronsatnt wae dalyetebrated ymterthvy ty!the niem berroft the Hibernian" Benevolent. Society of V ls cUy by W r4e oftfcf Cfder.; foi lowed Jbf an address j Theiety'ineVtt and at 80 o'clock, under te direction of Major James Reilly, the MarshaC and in full re galia, marched in a body to St Thomas' Church, where services spptopriate jhTtie day were celebrated, aad an address was delivered by Rev. Father Moore. . . After the services at th,A?:vie finished- the pre'eessioo was reformed and the Society returned to its .baiwkerethe following geriUemeu were elected to serve in their respective offlces for the ensuing year . President -F. H. Darby. Vice Preaideat--George P. Lamb. Secretary James Corbett. st. eelalfoaBeU Treasurer lcnotby.Donlan. Resolutions were adopted by tbe Society appropriating flOOfor therelfef of the suf f erfng poor, of Irelaaa land thanking ; the citiaens of Wilmineton for their liberal contributes hi the samrbehalf: " ; Tk UIMMH1 Wr, A' gentleman in the southern Pt of ; the cltyays some of Uie, pillows belonging w his beds were put out ta the yard to ge theleneflt of the air and un, a few dayl since, and when the servant went to tak thei in the house is the evening, they were gone. - The gentleman, who, for certain reapohs, prized the' articles beyond their intirajue,')ni5 ithe remark iu;! the preisiKSKJOf. some of the colored '.people reaidingon the , premises,, that if the pd lows were restored to him be would leave their equivalent in money in their place and no ouestans asked. when he openeaiiunacK ooor; me laenti cal pillows were found on. the steps . f Many cases nave come under our notice where a single bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup relieved a sufferer from a severe cough, which had been treated for months by competent physicians. Price 25 cents. FTF1 iiyr. .V" -i 1 . .:ii;tf!na r Sit fiH,3tOb,vw X-Xy lataicamw. 31ear Or partly cloudy' weather, winds moMiy nuriQviieasieriyv srauonary or lower temrra'tnre"and highexCWromeler,' are 'tbe iadktionf for mis sectioii;lo-day. : .'.'... Al4ersnaj: Fosier-ifTefw,,; ui'rA At the last meeting of the Board of Alder men Mr. F. W Fosier. ;mera1)eiiof' the Board, made the requestrand was, allowed to enter his protest against the contract en tered into between the city !W its 'ebrporste capacity and the Wllmiagtou' Market Com pany. The folio wingia tbe protest via: i - 1st. I believe it to be unconstitutional, 2d. It binds.misfcrry'tdiaoait unjust act against all. other persons in favor of the cor poration, to-wit:1 Nd other persons or par ties shall bujld wlSftn the bitjp iimits, any structure or building for a ' market, for a term of years.' owt?'-r' :'- ' ccr Sd. The MrktetiConipi,!:a old market house is iaicen down,'may, can,'!"and will gxeatrjp cqntroi the cost of fresh meats, fisb,. oysters and vegetables 'Chey having se cured the right to inrpose the tax for trans acting business jn the public market, and not the Board of Afaermei,u wfaO should have and hold thatpower In the interest of all the citizens of Wilmington. - : 4tb. It exempts from $30,000 to $50,000 worth of ral estate ' from city, county and State taxes, by making it a public market when it iOwned by-private paniea. See NIjOj Constftutioa.cl jgomic I- ' c V ,5th. The contract reads, "Subject to fu ture legislation Irf regard 'to taxes,' that seems unprecedented toali rules of making contracts heretofore heard of. r , 6th. TheoldmafkiBt hcruse, if to be sold; should be sold at publicauction lq the high est bidder for cash. , f 7thl There should ' have been some limit to what the city-may .pajr. for said markets in case the city shall feel , forced to pur Chase in Order W regain 'control of taxes on citymvkeiinga;, ;t . - ... F.,W. ;Fo8ter. TherMMMitf B9er . ; , The following will show .the state of the thermometcxijtuh at 4.31 yesterday evening. Washington mean time( as ascertained from the daily bulletin Issued from the Signal Office in thu city: Atfan'tk": 1 . . .V: :43f f actaaiiviile7. . : . .'TO Augusta..... . . .63 Key West;. . .. . . .87 Charleston,..,.. ,63 L Mobile.-. . ..... . . .55 Charlotte. . 62 Montgomery . . ...53 Coxflicana, '. .,,i.55 Galveston,. . .'. ,tS2 Havana. . ,83, Indianola, . . . f . . rjB3( Iew .prleans,. , JA PanURassa,, ...82 Savannah.,,..,. .64 WiUahigtou, Steamerocsftce,. arrived at New York esterdsy, : , . . t . . Barque aria,, Permian, , hence, ar rived at Antwerp on ,the 2d insL Barque Pagmar, Sandaline, hence, ar rived at Liverpool on the 13th inst. Schooner A. & K. Hooper t .Hooper, hence, arrived at Brunswick,' 'Ga., on the 11th inst., to load fof Philadelphia; The steam-tug ' Qhdhlag, Captain Scott, has bee ; chartered from Mr. O. G. Parsley, Jr.V'by parlies in Norfolk, and was expected to leave for that place yesterday. She will return when the business season commences again, oq; or about the 1st of September. ; t . j, .. The steam-tug Bianche of our harbor fleet, has been chartered to go. pn the Kennebec river and tow ice barges until the fall, when she is expected to return to this port She will leave, we understand, as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made. ' ' . :i. . -.rhe. schooner &V ? F.- W. Bimmons, Capt . Campbell, wbjrh, waa . cleared,,, from this port for Ph,iladeipbia on. . the Vtb inst., by Messrs. ' Harriss & HpWell , with a cargo of old railroad Iron,' lumber and1 shingles, put back mside of the bar on Tuesday with loss of rtif uo ociejit f happened on Friday last, about sixty miles from tbe lightship; during m gale ' iof wind. Capt. CampbelL thereupon. r$&ed i temporary rudder out Of plank and tnahaged' to sail his vessel inside the bar, -from Whence she was towed hp to the 'city yesterday after noptfaby ' tike "sUsA-tug" '' 'BOdtf; J fespti JacobSi V'A survey was held oh the vessel yesterday fey r ilers;tJeD.' Harrisa,'Port Wsraeri"' Cap ttrara df ;fje' Schr! Louise '. $iw$r, 'A and, 3J&pt ' Qaudy, of the sohooMr'. ir'VW, who recom mend that a diver be employed to get out whatisown fn rharlge" parlance' as the "wobbejs that a suffi cient amdunrplfi and-,!. Ue 'rdef.-; eplaped; t ?T survey compiiment Capt bampbell bo the inge nuity aui iijjj'intig up the temporary rudder, by which he was ensleditp reach rjUa safety .Vo 'jpc.j"; ? Itim Of Attsi(swesit -tor JBtalaep At lUnaoai, for Ala sprlats: ViatasktlaB. . ' Wilmington, Sunday before States.-..-. . . . . March Si -t. MarkaC4itiKalCornlni;; ' Bt John's Cborob Sranliuz. . ; . Bockflah, Good Friday..:....... LMarehS6 St Jeph, JrajatteriiU, Easter Jrr. JDiM arch ST 8t. John's M , Baator Day,..., March 8 .April 4 .Aprii s St. JohnX Pitt county ; 9tMay... .April ! S GreenTille, Second. Bniwl ay fW Kaatar,.. April 11 Trinity, Beaafert county, Tuedy April is St. Joan's, Durham'a Oreakt Wedaeaday. 'April 14 Aarora, Friday. April 16 Waaanigtoa'r)urd SnndarafterJtater April 18 Zioa, Baaofort county, Jtoaday.. ........ April 19 Batn,Tneaaay . . : . : . , . . . April SO St. JjnaCliBelUif eo, Wednesday.. Aaril St MafcelyYUle, Hyde county. Fridays j.ipril, SS 8waa Viaarter, Saturday . ,j . April , i 8t. Geoide co., 4tnb art Barter. April 45 jnurueio. monaay . . . ...i..; t .v. . . . f . . Apni ss Vaoceboro,OraTea aoaaty. Fktday . nuLiJk April SO Hawbeme. Firth Sunday after Baster. 4,, Kay S Beanforw fceaday..l.y. ... . . .;. ....May Klnstoa,1 Aseanirion Day...... ........ ....May 6 Holy Innoceats, Lenoir coonty, Friday i i . ay I 1 Wilmington, Sunday after Ascension., . .. .slay 9 St. James' Church, Morning; Bl. PaalVi CHmrca, avenins, . y : s Warranton, WhiW Banday. .. . . ...nr.May IS Ridgeway, Monday . M . 4 May 17 Hender8on,Tueaday..............:v.,'..,:May ' 18 Osftxa, TsmnsyiiUtfra.'i.iflAlfay :' Kittrell'a. 8atarday.w,w..-...i.iiU;.i.;.,:.May q 9S LooUbnrg, Watty Bunday...,;,.,.,. May.,, S3. i..' Qwarterry axeeataia-s c:i?.i;r Fob TD " WnamrovojratoTBa, 'MTBK)DiBTB.' . canrsc, aotrfBJ-SkooirD BbciroCMparO. '' CtotuiiasfJsaioMatEopWBll, i ' March SO-Jl OoMaharyarenit atBla4 . s v March TS3 Bladen Circnat&omle'a Chapel, t . igAjpIl S- Blixabeth CircnTt at Bladen Bpriiiga; : April 1011 WhlterQie Ctrtni. at WaymanjFI-ApTU' lT- Waoainaw Miaakm, atLataBoa, v April Ji4-as rait mobkikq im'ki'iuui following placea In the city : The'PurcelJ House, Qarria;NewB, Stand, and the 8Aa Office. 1 -WHOLE NO; 3,929 : The maih. close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: v'" lut--';- i ' ciXss: " -.' Nofthern through mails. . m-,, -75 P.: M. Northern, through, and Way malls; J:L ............ S:80 Al U. Raleigh, w ..... ..5:30 A AL and 0.-00 P. M. Mailaforthe,N C. Railroad, -j and routes supplied there- ' ;. ' . . froin, .Including A. & N.C. a Bsilr.at.,, . SM A, M. Sontbern. mails, for, all points 1 Sonth daily,80 A. AI. and 7:45 Pi .M. Western msils(0. C. By)daily . A?epdiay).-,.i..v-;i06P;j. Mail for ; tieraw Darlington . ,,Bajlcpa4fji-r. , y. A. M. staUs Jor points between JFlot . --rencead Charleston...,. 8s00 A.-JH. Jayetteville.BridofflcesonCape Fear JRiveri Tuesdays- and . FrldayB,,...,..,,.., 1:00P M. Fayetteville, via. Lumberton, - w daily 1 excepl. Sundsys. . .-Oft p, M . Onslpw.iJ.-. H. and interme diate offices every Friday.. fr;00 A M. Smith ville mails, bv steam. ; boat, daily (except Sundays) : 000 A. M. iij.ixa r fhHsy am, lown ''Creek and Shallotte; every 6 .-00 A M. Wilmington and Black ftiver ClhSpel, Tuesdays and' Fri-Hj -'J V '; : days. at. . . . . ... . m i k.. 13:00 Pv. M OPKHFOBrTDBWyKBV,.il( , NortheraJhrjn.V.t.'ir. Northern through and way 'mails, i -t-7-i-. -. .'. . . . ; ' . ; ; . !70 A? M. RnTlthprtl mails r, .on v Carolina Central Railroad. . , . 105 A. it i wanp umce open rrom 8 A.M. to 12 M., and from 2. to 5:30 P.M. Money, order and Register Department open same' as stamp offlctsv-:''.-' ' ' - - General delivery open from 6:30 A.M. to 6KX) P. M., and on Sundays from 80 to .Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office, is closed. , j C1X1T IXEJTIS. iew JACKepa Baa Sweet Navy Tobacco, . BU8CTEI0 BfLT8.-A Sara euro for nervosa debility, premature decay, exhaustiorvetc. The only reliaSle care. Clrcmlart mailed free.' Addreas J. BJEKVK8, 43 Chatham St.. M. Y. - lioo. Bwskbt. TKBMOBjruis ta Book Bin ery floe all kinds of Binding and Baling in m work Chanta and ethers needing Receipt Book, or other wvww -vn vnaapuaeae m MB exwcVPOn -OT their orders. GUNS. The attantiea pf aporta men ta mvtted to the adrertisement ef Messrs. J. k W. TUey. mannfacbirera of fine breeeh-loadlng gone, Birmingham. Bngland. Their guns are made toordermccordihg to apeciflc&Uoss and meAare- From Thomas 8. Baeton. M4D Now Orleans; A1 ?Te PJ? .Colden's Liebig'a Liquid Bxtract or Beef and Tonic Invigorator a thorough trial m several chronic cases of females, debility and weak ness, and And it more efficient and much more ae oaW to tkt stontach than any other preparation I hare ever need. Gbbss Ss FLAjnraR, Agents, Wninington, A GOOD HOUSBWTFB. The good .houBewifeii when she is giving her house iu spring renovating, shonld bear in mind that the dear inmates of her house are more precious than many houses,and that taeiriaystems meed cleansing by purifying the blood; regulating the stomach and bowels to prevent and care the diseases arising from spring malaria and miasma, and she must know that there is nothing that will do it so perfectly and surely ad Hop Biu ters , the purest and best of medicines. Concord (N. H.) Patriot. . .; , . : .. - BEAUREGARD'S DKFENCX ' A BUCCK88. When the case.of iae interTerence ot the Post Office department with the Registered Letter and Postal Order mail addressed to .The Louisiana state Lot tery Company or to M. A. Dauphin. New Orleans, Iu, or the same person at No. S19 Broadway,: New York city. N. Y., came ud. General G. T. Beaare garct, one of the Commissioners on behalf of the state of Louisiana, so ably defended the pet insti tution of the Crescent City that the. Postmaster Ge heral has rescinded his order of interferenC3 inlune for the next drawing, April 18th. ., MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Rev. 8ylTanns Cobb thus writee In the "Boston Christian Freeman" : We would by no means recommend any kind of medicine which we did not know to be good particularly for infanta. But of Mrs. Wins low's Soothing byrnpwe can apeak from know edge; in our own family it has preyed a blessing indeed, by giying an . infant troubled with, colio pains, quiet sleep, and its parents . unbroken rest at night. Most parents can appreciate these blessings. Here is an article which works te perfection, and which is harmless; for the sleep which it affords the infant is perfectly natural, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." And during the Erocess of teething ita value Is incalculable. We ave frequently heard mothers say they would net bo without it from the birth of the child till it had finished with toe teething siege, on any considera tion whatever. Sold' by ail druggists. SS cents a bottle. - .. . , : DIED, V PAYNSL Yesterday (Wednesday) morning, aa hour after midnight, Mrs. C ARRIS W ATKINS PAYNJB, the beloved and devoted wife of the Rev. Charles M. Payne. -This sad event has desolated a happy home f and afflicted many hearts ; but Ahsy mourn not for -toe departed; who they know ban' en tered "into the inheritance of the saints in light," but for themselves, the bereaved husband, parents,' children and friends tn 'the house of mourning, The mortal remains will be taken by the North ern train, .this morning, to the family burying place at Winston, Forsyth county. NEW ADVEJiTISEMENTS. Pprt;o;BcQ Coffee. FBW BAGS CHOICJC . , . , . ,. PORTO RICO COFFBB, For sale by rah 17 2t SDWAED KIDDER '& SONS, F6r Sale. 1 AAA BALES GILT EDGED -lVUU TIMOTHY HAY. Special figures on car-load lots. "BEST BOLTED MBA1, IN THS CXTY, Grlndiog daily, i PRESTON CUMMING CO.i -mhl8tf Millers and Grain Dealers. Spring Styles ATSi ' ' ! - AT LOW PRICES I f ' HARRISON A ALLEN, mhl8tf Hatter. Splendid Yacht Cloth, ; JMPOBTXD GOODS, TO MAKE TO MEASURE. A fine stock of SCOTCH, ENGLISH ' and FRENCH SUITINGS, Diagonals,&C in-' MUNSON Clothier and mh 18 tf . Merchant Tailor. Garden Seed! - EXTRA EARLY PEAS, MOHAWK BEANS,1 : Six Weeks Beana, Valentine Beans, Marrowfat : Peas, Radish, cabbage, Beet, Squash, Cucumber, . Pepper, Tomato and Turnip Seed, wholesale and retail, at . :: ? ! i- mhlStf GREEN PLANNER. ' . ' ' ' 1 . ' ' ! !!... ', 'i : Springii&odds. j Ar FULL LINE1 'OF tiADIESfAND MBSES! BUTTON BOOTS. A few pain of Ladies' Ties. Docldedly the neatest and nobbiest Slipper, in the market. Infants' French ;Od Button Shoes -at 96c per pair.; Children'a Shoes in endiesa variety, at reniarlyAly low prices. Mm ; THOMAS H. HOWEY ,-.. mhl4tf , No. 47 North Market aW : (Me'8a.aie oae day;., .w,-..;. 1 00 " . two days 1 75 1 i three days.. ..V.-L.... 80. . " r fottrday:t l. W : . One week,..- M 00 " , J . Two week,: - S 60 M Tare weaka,... ' 8-80 one month . ' . -;t.. . v.- 10 00 , , ..(. w Two nvmtha,... t sn 00 ' hree aaoatha. M 00 Six months,. .. ..... . i.v... ... 40 00 ; : " - Oaeyaarrtv..-i. r. ..,..-. v,.... SO 00 ' tjarOontrcV Adrertlaement vakea at - propor tionately low lato.;.; X"t 'l . ' 1 : Tea linee selid Nonpareil typu make .one aqnarti. NEW ADVEUTISEMENTS. O P E R AH Q U S E. tO-HIGHTilD EVE ram .T AND 0LV -!. Prof. J. M;Ma6MlistiBr MONARCH OF ALL W1Z4.ED1 1 fin Elegant and Costly PKX8EKT4 1 AA AvJiGiven Away at Every Performance. XUU - Reserved Seats for sale at Ueinsbergefa without extra charge. .mh IS St Excursion to Smithyille Steamer Passport, rbnrtiST, 18th lDt., JpOR THE BBNBFITOF ST. JOHN'S CHURCli. - The patronage of the public ia earnestly requested by the Committee ef Ladies having the muter in charge The Boat win leave her Dock at 9 A. M . ' ' : Tickets. 75 centa. Children under taeve jears 60 cents. "' Number of Tickets limited. For ealent the Drug Stores. mh 14 8. Vegetable and Frait Oates aud Boxes," Sash! Doors, Blinds, LL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL, SEA SONED Flooring, Weather -Boarding, Ac, Ac Metal and Walnut Show -Cases, at ALTAFFBR, PRICE' At Co. , BFacroBT: Foot of Walnut 8t. Oinca: Nutt, near Red Cross. mhHtf "JMtfiaJde Fire up "the old steam engine' : Let "the political cauldron boil," rf f Bolt your mealthe beat to the cityi" ' . Bat never, "bolt" your friends at all' For the Best and Cheapest Flour, Corn Meal.Ilay, Grits, Corn, Oats, Oil Meal, Ac, go to G. BONEY A SON8, mh 18 tf At the Cape Fear Mills 1880. SPRING aid SOMER DRESS GOODS. Ttb-E WILL OfmTHIS DAY OVER 150 DIF V V ferent Styles and Colors of NEW DRESS GOODS. Having purchased the above three months eiqec-wo. axe now-prepared to show not only the Largest Assertment. but also the Cheapest Line that wfil be offered this season. Can and examine. BROWN A RODDICK. CALICOES. T7E0M SIX CENTS UPWARDS. A? . - , i. mh 13 tf BROWN & RODDICK. 45 Market Street. -We Are SELLING THE. BEST HARNESS, " SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS. Ac. for the least money. If you don't think so try, us once. tyManuf acturing and Repairing Harness and Trunks a specialty. . MALLARD A BOWDEN. mh !4tf , .No.8So.Fr9nt8t. SUGGESTIOBS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. J KNO'Y YOU FREQUENTLY 'ASKYOTJK selyes ''what shall I have to-day for Dinner, Break fast or Supperf In answer to these Inquiries I : -. . . i .i J '-'C . ; 1 . i j-. , suggest the following seasonable goods : For Breakfast Large Fat No. I Mackerel, Pickled Salmon, N. C. Boe Herring, Pickled bhad. Ferris' Bacon Strips, with Eggs; Cheese made into Omo lette. Buckwheat Cakes and N. . Syrup, Ham and Rice . Croquettes (books with recipes furnished gratia). . :': i - ; ..' : For Dinner Green Peas, Tomatoes, Winelow's Corn, N. C. and Ferris' Ham, all eizsc; Elegant - 'A i ' i; t ' I'J.iJ Canned Beef, Fig Fork and Peas or Beans. Sugar Cured Shoulders and Butts, Maccarcml and Cheese, Croquett ef Salmon and Green .Poaa Chicken Croquettes, Schepps' Deesicated Cocoanut, Evapo rated Apples, Dried reaches ..Mats, Rait ins. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. ' it. !;-; : :m;u j?flj Hit f-. . t . ' For Tea Chipped Beef, California Apricots and Pears, Canned fsachea. Pine Apples, : emoked Bloater Herrings. Cakes, assorted kinds; Crackers, toe ieat Teas and Coffees. ..-. at Cot (dimentBWoreestereUre . Saaee, ' Tomato Catsup, German Mustard, Colman'a Mustard, Ac. If von want to be sure of having goon bread al ways buy "Patapsco" Flour; always reliable, ; .. JAMBS .O. STEVEN. BON, ,i...j:;aj ui Market Strett. mh 14 tf Solved I OT THE "GEM" PDZZLRVBUt THa QUBS- tion as to who keeps , , . i. . . xnaces Asaortmenti -j. ; n The Finest Stock. ... " : :?: ats tfes Iflra-rrleea.'T ft r 1 Come and see for yourself. mhl4tf YATE&' BOOB. TORB. Jii: 0; o B THE ORIGINAL , j .jJ-'cri . . THE UTTLE; BUTTERCUP POZZLF. . Nothing of. the kind for years has .Ir.en so. pppu. larfas the -abova gamea. They Interest old and young alike, and sell at sight. prompflyattondedtoat ,.iv, . ;, .. . , HSINSBERGER'S, , mhntf ( 8 and 41 Market fet. 1000 Toiis Salt. vi VX7R DIRECT IMPORTATION , t, (. - , FROM LIVERPOOL. Xfl Jrlxwox sxaMUO, rarues uouiiw iuiviiui. ' lots will do well to confer with as for'prwea. ' : mhlStf . . JAS. T.ELLIOTT. nothing to. Sell; BUT IF YOU WAMT TO SAVE BUYING A new Spring Baft send your Mat Summer oae to me. have it dyed nicely and put in order. I warrant ixsr work to wear dean, have no dyed appearance, i and not to shrink. Ladies' Dresses, Cloaks. Ac, dyed in all the late colore,' - .: : WILMINGTON DYFJNQ E8TAB., mh 14 tfA ! Market, between id and Sd fete, ; vlliiwiis AuMinn v, DvniTvivn vrtod nuro. iBURBANK'S Pharmacy, k': Corner Front and Princess ate. . , pw The utmost "Care used In preparing Pre .scriptlona, : " ,rt s'--.;. ''-t X - 7 JanUSawtf sawe li 1 ft M ( f n
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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