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THE nd&uIirff:STAE. Cj W22. II. nCRMAKD, PUBLISHED DAILT IZCXFT MOKUATH. urle year; (by mitt postage paid,: -.". i . . 1 w iix moalhs, " " " 4 00 rnree month. " " 8 45 uaesaouth:' ? H f-;.i.ik... 100 To City Subaerlbera, delivered tir any part of the city. Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are not authorised to collect for mare than three maatha n advance. t MORNINEDITJON. Entered at the Foat Office at Wilmington, N. a, as second class matter. The Southern excursionists to Cincinnati have met with a magnificent reception; Got. Colqnltt and ex-Gov. Brown, pi Georgia, were -among the speakers. Negro laborers in St. Charles' Parish, La., are on a strike, and threaten to born the sugar houses; the military have been sent to the scene. New Hampshire Demo cratic Slate Convention wilf be held on May 5ib. Hartmann acknowledges that he baa "attempted" io assassinate the Csr; be says he is coming to this country. Parole won the race for the Liverpool Spring Cup; eleven horses ran. In the House Committee on Labor Depression re ported in favor of abrogating immigration treaties with China. The French Cabinet has" 5ecTded to enforce decree providing for dissolution of unauthorized religious offfeYs"' Two young men fought a duel io Brunswick county, Vs.; oae received a slight wound in the arm and the other it ad a lock of hair cut off; they were arrt-gtetl jriaU Atxanging for another &( & -Tb trial f John Merrill, for the muriJcr of C M. Hicks, .at Weidon, N. C, baa been postponed until September next. The Domination of Simmons for a Georgia Census Super visorship was re jected by tne-BtfBret: The Kailroad Committee of the State Legislature will re port favorably to-day on the bill to sell the Western North Carolina Railroad, with some amendments. No further trouble s appcutieRdert Jrpm. the strike on the Louisiana plantation. Russia is alarmed at Cbina'd preparations for war. The Irish LauXLeigue wiR welcome ParneU 00 tiS return: ' --ne Mississippi Tfier threatens a disastrous overflow. The Iia iau Chambers discuss the probability of war with Austria, v, New York mar kets: Money 56 per cent; cotton quiet sud blen&y at 13 3-1613 5-1 5c; Southein dour dull and heavy at $5.657.50; wudat a ohacic stroeger at $1 391.45; corn JHc lower at 5?i59Jc.; spirits turpentine quid at 4949ic; rosin dull at $1 50 I 55. i A sign. The Democratic State Committee of Pennsylvania scored au auti-Tildeu -victory. Good. Uab! for "Old Kaintuck." Tie .Legislature refused to allow the aibid'uouj lieecber the use of one of its halls. Now leu the Ualeigb News publish what ihe.'iil'AK sid -iu reply to the RobtptiQnr rwhueaorlUde U chuckles .1U -. s. lhe TexasBapreme Court pro ' a4ui 'Cijhii -MoffeK. belUpUhoh ' cua tfturnrnat. rrrerq- is - tremeodous coiiteriratiOTr-fHBOitg Ibe liquor meu, ' Kt-Grovernor E. B. Washburae, of Illinois is oat in a card sayjfng he will not be acaadidate for the Pre sdeutial nomination. Of course-not. But in case a "dark horse" is needed La will answer to the description. He is for Grant first, and modestly for bids thaw he should name the secorid ' choice. The anxiety to hear Mr. Gladstone spealnrrrSdrabargh on Wednesday was so great, that many persons ac tually offered $30 each for a ticket of admission. That reminds us of the furore to hear Jenny Tiind sing, wherr $10, $20 or more ' were freely paid. But', what American orator and statesman could ever draw as Glad .HQl&nie does? - The Raleigh News knows why the ffid iiaffe pubfutrr the Governor's rehash of his plea for the sale of the railroad to Best." ' The hew bill was -very similar to tha'bld, and the chief changes! were' noted.,' Besides the Stab does "not circulate among the msmhers to. any great extent, and they" alone have the railroad in hand... The. PWpM$v 'V9 Wiflaitt the matr. tef.' pqblisa" news lfor the mil lionnofc documents, for Legislators. OtiTpjogy fox. again referring to Mr. Seymour 'candidacy must be found in oar anxiety that the Demo crats snoafcl at'okl irOBiistake this yearVII:TBeIaBt account is favorable, but it 'Strby ;Tuthority.':; But it is interesting and we copy it. The reg olar Washington correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch wrilea on the ' Governor Seymour fa avot a Candidate . fotthe!emocratIc qomnation,ii(lbewiU not say tbai be will . accept. ; U..nomInated. beeauawthat amooota to being a candidate; ; but I know sf well as I can know anything of the kind, and upon evidence mat )t con clasrve t0 my mind, that if Grant is nomi nated at Chicago and Governor Seymour st Cincinnati; xkat rtbvtatter will, accept. I know.oot nrSoo--4atiafactory evidence that Mr. Hendricks will accept the second i. placer en a, tiCkst. with Sevmoor. u Bo said to-day to me a Virginian whose political sagacity and information are recognized in I HE ...01lNINGf :: Dp YOL. XXV. NO. ta53: J adge Merrimon addressed the mem bers r of the Legislature on Thursday evening on the proposed sale of the) Western North Carolina Railroad. We have not, read the abstract in the Observer W copy' the following, which giyes in part his views; j Redraft the bill again,- and make it a fair business proposition, so that you can' compel the parties to do the work. Hqw, easy it is for them, if they have the means' which they aay they have.toput tip collate ral, say $500,000 or $1,000,000, as a guaran tee, the amount to be surrendered when they comply with their contract.; . The new bill is worse than the bid one, in ho( pro-, viding that they are to pay damages, t- He did not believe they would invest the, $ 500,000 capital necessary to build the road to Cleveland. In his opinion the result will be that the 8tate will slowly build the road with her convicts. He doubted if even Mr, Best himself knew the purposes of those whom be represents. What he would sug gest is, that the' Legislature cut off all these possibilities. If this bill was passed he did not believe the road would be built in two generations.". ..:! tub BXTBiottoiaam session OF THK LBGISLaTUBB. Raleigh Observer's Report Condensed.! SENATE. M ;;j Trurjeaiia-rj Marp.h :lfi. 1880. A number of bills, were ihtrodocefi. We give a part. ' By Mr. GrahamBill to sell the State's interest in the Western North Carolina Railroad." j By Mr. Everett BUI to repeal a,n act abolishing the tax fees of attot peys. Placed on calendar, s j U, The following bills passed . their everal readings, under a suspension of tbendes: ;j ' i BUtJ to, amend: 'section t4 cbaptK 239, of the laws of 1 879, Mr. EvertU moved a suspension of the rules in order taks np his reso tutfon irelating to'the ebntested; seat of the second Senatorial district. I (This resolution proposea to uaaeaV thm nrPRPitt ' inftOtthABt. ' Mr.' WaHio. and put in bUl!.m?l'35Jl row. and declares that Carrow is lawf f ally entitled to the seat.) ;-. ,r;.; i Mr. Davidson sailed for the previ ous question on the motfori to" refer, which prevailed, and the refehie was made. i- ( HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Wimberly A biir contertMag cotton weighers. Referred tbjtie. Committee on Propositions . arjd Grievances. . J-'" Mr. Reynolds A bill in relation to salaries of teachers in puboc sohools. Bill provides that teachers with first grade certificates shall e-; ceive$2aday; second grade $1.50, and third grade $1. Referred to the Committee on Education. Mr. Pettipher A bill . concerning larceny. Calendar. BilLto amend chapter 8, laws of 1879, was takeu up. - " The - Committee on Propositions and Grievances offered a substitute in regard to ohanging the time 0f holding courts in Harnett, Johnston, Anson, and other counties. The sub stitute' was adopted, and the bill, is amended, passed its several readings. House bill No. 24, introduced by Mr. Dunn, allowing prisoners in jail to be worked on public roads, wM taken up. . j House bill No. 28, an act to extend the time for the redemption of laud sold for taxes, after the amendment striking out -'January 1," and insert ing 'February 1," passed its several readings. j House bill No. 33, to provide pat sage ways for fish across dams on the Cape Fear, in the counties of Cum berland and Harnett, introduced ' by Mr. Coffield, was taken up. ! Mr. Goldston moved to amend by adding Chatham county, which was agreed to. " ' Mr. Blocker off ered an amendment. and aftet jconsiderabla diaonaaidalthe whole matter was reterrea to ine Committee on Propositions and Grievances.' t House bill No. 36, aot relating to the Cape . Fear and Yadkin Vallf y Railroad, appointing directors be yond Greensboro,, after discussiota, passed. . - An act in reeard to the killing live stock on ;. railroads (renders he engineer indictable,)- was" taken up and placed on its second readine. An amendment by Mr. Brown, to include all railroads in .the Stale, was adopt ed, l No final action. f.wif.un it T spirits : Tixrpeumite: There are, 125 sttidepts ai Tririi ty College. , j j Tho Enfield Sentinel is for J adge Fowle for Governor. - - Oar paragraph about Vt. HeeakB IM on ine roanas wuhoat credit. . ; Senator Scales, of Guilford, Is detained at home on account of sickness. says the Patriot. '' r ,; i !' Thus far we have noticed but two 'Honorabies" is the Legislature. ' k Mr. Frapps said, "Dat ish better. ' The Republicans of the Raleigh District will hold a Convention in Raleigh the 6U of J uly, to nominate a candidate; for OoagNBKL-g'4 -'v ;3.;i.i'i.':i ! Tbe RaUlgtfSpe should hate been credited to the Cbarlotte Obterveti and was so credited, butjth$ printer omitted it. Sochi errors areprovekig to all nanas. . j Worbegtha FayetteviUe JBan- w paraos. 1 u na,' pnacerj mane ins say nreclsely the opposite ot what . we wrote. Ve said that it was wf for Fowle, sod; we ra made.to-savinflttirt' -.ft.J, T ivtfi-rf t F6rney"8b!j;tb'ttotbetef Judgs 8bipp, ot thii ctty.4ied in Liscoldton; at the res idence oi OapL V. Q JohnstoaV hes sea-i 3 j yct ri 1 ' ' "V $ v i .it't ix-Ns V l.f. j i.i I . . . 1 I j .. . , , urn 1 I i . I II '. 1 WILMINGTON, in-law, on Tuesday , last, at the advanced - OO J J ...J. - j Pittsboro JRcord: --During the storm last Tuesday, as' two persons were riding along a "neighborhood" road in the southern parrof'thiseouatyi sv tree was suddenly blown down and falling upon one of them, Mr. Jordan Wicker, iestantly killed him.-' ' i : .;.;. Mr. T.; J.' KwelU' in the New Berne. Nut Shell, challenges any pedestrian in North Carolina lor the championship of the fitata. in a twentv-fiva mile firo-as-vou- pleaae race, to take place at the Rink of the JSlmCi'ty A.tuletic Club, in New Berne, on juonaay, jaay io, leso. -u- Greensboro" Patriot t Another batch of emigrants, about forty in number, left this city for Kansas and other Western points oa Monday and Tuesday evenidgs of this week. Why will they go f Kich- mond & Danville la quoted at 65 is Rich mond;' while North Carolina Railroad stock is now about 75. . ; I W. BT;XQ we plead guijtty bttor- gery in Buncombe Court. , Judge Bchenck su8penaea judgmeatirom term to term zor eighteen months, ordered him. to report regularly and to show in what manner he has bemeaned himself. This. was done, be cause of the plea of his young wife and children in his benaif . Weld on :JV0s: A revival, is in progress at Enfleld.under ths charge of Rev. Mr. Buie, of the Methodist Church, assisted by other well known divines. A.t the meetintr held io ' Jacksotf Monday of list week, to consider the practicability of build ing a railroad from that place to viarysburg, speeches' were' made, and the necessary committees appointed, to which were givtn the power to call meetings at any time. T!H itoriftl AnnvunAnVlAnRA of t.fia Charlotte Obaerver from Raleigh : The pre vailing opinion seems V he that it would be unwise tCLdficlaraah8olately that there sbQuldvba bo Jegislationber ,lhan relates to the sale of the Western North Carolisa Railroad, but Aaa Democrats at .least iavcr aa aoiourjuneot Aha very imonxeBt the .rail road question, is settled. How aoca gene ra legislation there shall be, will, (hererore depend upoft when the, jpin commjtfee on the railroad'i8 able to agree upon a report. .The following , is the . Railroad Joint Commktee;FromtheBenate -Iacih, of jpidaoa; Davidson, of ; Buneoqabr Br wior ot McDowell; ; Dor tch,, of , Wayne Crraoam, of Iaacoln; Jtfsbane, of Caswell; Bryan, of Fender (Democrats); Uraham.ei Montgomery; Everltt, of Forsyth; , While, of Perquimans (publicans)., ,rrom the fpose Car tef,. of. Buncombe; Cook, bf ranklln; Brbwil, of Mecklenburg:; Cobb; ox lancoin: uovington, or union; jarysan, Of Swain ; Lockhart, of Anson ; Richardsato, Of Columbus; Vaughn,' of Alleghany; Ber nard, or jntt; Davis, or usuwoa (Demo crats): Clark, of. Craven? Davis, of Madi son; Ellison, bf Wake; Bcott; of New Han-. , , r-foUl sbo'rp Messenger : . ' We re- met to leara that Mr- John Backer, jat JPrinceton, was so. seriously kicked ia the. breast by a horse, a few days agov that at one time his condition was. thought ex tremely cutical. At last accounts he was lmprovi: g. The measles are among the children In varions parts of this to wn The Presbytery, Of Wflmington will meet at Brown MaTsh Church. Bladen county, on Thursday; 25th of March. j rrver,. and we learn that at one lime the bridge at White Han was in great danger of being washed away by floating logs aad debris lett on the banks by lien. Katnsoa s force. One span of the bridge : is badly sprung. . j Raleigh Observer: J. N. Bant - ing's horse raaaaywith his buggy, on the Fayetterille 'roadr yesterday morninjg, and smasnea toe vemcie into Dits. juage Bantiiuc .was thrown not and badly braised. His injuries are not serious, though painful. weuftaersianauiai, juage-jnetnmvn has accepted an invitation . to address tke Railroad Committee in the hall of the House tn-rA&ht. .There was onite a remarka ble runaway on Fayettevllle' street yester day. A Countryman was urown orxms waon. hut held fast to the reins, and lef a front wheel pass over him. without befog In the least nart, lie tun retainea nis nota on therein fcnd .was digged prostrate through the mud for many yards. At last he was thrown In front, of the rear wheel and stopped the wagon j Charlotte Jrrets i? irom wb.it we can hear policemen will probably re ceive fifty dollars per .month during tae anmmAF mnnihi ., Mr. . William Fhiffer has a sassafras oil distillery on his property near, this city, .which Is turning out a good article and is prontaoie. -non. x. y. Fowle, of Raleigh, has accepted the invita tion of the Greensboro ladies to deliver the wMamttt Mitihtuwnirtlur 10tHV1Wiir i : Breakers Robinson an d fjaofjug ap pome a aUsahsre iell-outJ CRiUrwad ' Committee, Messrs. Dortch and Richardson being t$e only excepUons Theyl appear to be con trolled bv outstdfinaaeBceiafmuch bo as were the Bpeikerj to Utg .Llttlefield days jn '67-'68, onlyythsy areiPsmoorats. The committtee stands1 lyDemocrats, 7 Repub licans, and from It selection it would Be better, prohsblv,;Wera tha.4atter ln(the mk- ChArlbtta.7 Observer: John Whitehead Jsncl Frank" Hughes, of this State, arsvemonr the recent graduates at the Penhsvlvania'Medical University. - Dr. Thos. Anderson, or Btatesville, a day or two aso. wiiionU) anting, bad one his fingers shot off. The barn belpn ins? , io Mr. , Ruf as y . Overcasb, ; : whe l r sides four or five miles west of China Qrovje, In Kowm county; was ournea issi masy niiht. .The structure was totally destroyed, together with three horses, cattle, forage. and alibis Wheat. ' It ht learned from rvl nawlaa. Snoerintendant of: the . Mint. that the sum unaccountea lor Dy ine mint in this city to the'-United Btstes gbver$- meaW and included among the sums due the Government at the outbreak of t war. Is $23,000, instead of $88,000 as pu lished. ,. This sum was aeiaed at the beg ntnrtftha war bv the Charlotte Grays the name of the Confederate States. It was tent .Charleston, and, being in gold and silver, was used ta the outfit of Mason andHIlden.' ' ' . :: Mnsos Rutne overcoavL, v; J. C. STBVSMSOH-rSunday eating. i A. DXVtDi-FIhs imported fabrics. J. B. FiBBABr Hand sewing machines. will Lun Thii MorBlnar. T, . t i l i Aiir tnun friend. Mr. John, D..DDruat. is expected' to leave this morning en route ror Loido.Jhs tWbSreCie designs friends wili IpltaWii iunv tQ.vhis;,s4opted. (hifere: ff s.'hoped a .prosperous ca r HHWrADVBaTUEnBNTS. 7 y4.i;-ijy..J'..-. '. ; ':$ v -" r -- u ? ' ".''-T. j. :. - T . : . " -'TZ " -vr- -.-r-:- -., -?i.vi- -.-.---.a. v-i'1i-w.)jsvvjiw i iimnnaiaii in -- - - -- -- .. . , , NaC, SATURDAYw Kiocal JDoia :.,,,,, ;'.vi ;: -i - No cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. : . , To-day, according to the Alma nac Spring commences. A large amonnt of rain fell In this section Thursday night. ; . Capt. John W, Ellis, of Colunt bus, was in the city last night. . , We see by the Raleigh papers that Capt. Guilford Dudley is ill. ' The Quarantine Regulations are pow being published. The quarantine season will commence on the 1st of May. Some of the rafts in the river broke loose yesterday and swung arouad so as to form a bridge reaching entirely across the river. Mr. J. M. Robinson, formerly a leading hardware merchant in this city, hut now of Westchester, Pa., is registered at the Purceli House. Messrs W. W. Banks and. Neil Simons, ! the latter a sub-marine diver, succeeded in getting out the wood lock of the rudder to the schooner 3. V. iVr. Simmen, yesterday morning,, when the rudder, was unshipped It is now thought that the injury will be repaired without necessitating the removal of the cargo. Activity In me Barbor. There was unusual activity io the harbor yesterday. In some places one could al most walk across the raging Cape Fear' on timber and turpentine rafts, arouad the alter of which quite a number of MghtCrs were busy relieving tbem of the numerous submerged barrels filled with the products of the pine, and the ever restless togs were flitting hither and thither among the large number of shipping anchored here aad there, while the March winds were whist ling a lively accompaniment to the busy scene among the rigging Of the vessels at the wharves and in the stream. . The river was so stocked with rafts that large Vessels found it difficult to move abouU The steamship JKtffulaior wanted to go across the river, Lut found it almost im possible in consequence of the scarcity of room. Tberavooaeter Rer. The following will show th state oi the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.81 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the dally bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta..... 6d JacksoaviUe 83 Key West, 84 Mobile,.... ...... 65 Montgomery 62 New Orleans,. . . .64 PoataRassa,. ...81 Savannah. ...... .170 WilmingtOB,... .68 Augusta. 68 Charleston,... ,..87 Charlotte ....... .63 Coraicana, ...... 60 Galveston, 6a Havana.. ...81 Iadianola, . .... i .64 SS aerial lai Cgra. - From the Congressional Record we learn that on Wednesday, the 17th, Mr. Russell introduced in the House a petition of citi- zips of North Carolina for the improve ment of Lockwood's Folly river, which was referred . to the committee on Com merce; and, on the same day, a memorial of citizens of North Carolina for the build ing of a coast canal from Lock wood's Folly to the Cape Fear river, ia North Carolina, which was referred to th same committee. The If Ik Bxenralon. A gentleman just arrived from the South informed us yesterday that eight hundred Southern merchants, mostly from Georgia, bat including three from this city Messrs. D. G. Worth, J. H. Currie and G. J: Boney left Atlanta Tuesday night on the excur sion to Cincinnati over the hew Cincinnati Southern road,ref erred to in our telegraphic columns yesterday morning. .The crowd was' swollen to fifteen, hundred before, reaching Cincinnati. ! iUaunailaate nasian ' The following is the unmail'able matter remaining In the city postofflce at this date : Andrew Williams, Weldon. a. C; B. Allmaa & Co., New York, N. Y. ; Dr. C. P. Bogart Edenton, N. C., (merchandise); Agnes McDugal,. Bolton, K C, (merchaa diseV, T. fl. Howard, Cedea Pont; Martin F. Larde'y,- F. Ree, Nlon MoreeL lau4 0Bi. . EUa Holmes, colored, who was required "to give a justified bond In- the sum of $50 for her appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, to testify against Wllford "Hunter accused of burglary, was lodged in' jail Thursday evening, but was dis charged from custody yesterday moxaing upon giving the necessary security. , The , case of Alex. Watson, colored, XJbarged witb obtaining goods under false pretenses-wat-heard before one of the Magistrates" "yesterdsy and he was found not guilty and discharged; - .? BITEB AND HAMINB.,. 4- Barque Maggie VBrien, hence, arriveVl at Liverpool on the 19th. Barque Arctic dejiredat Liverpool f6r this port on the 19th inst. . ov - Steamer Q-Slream, Ingram, .sailed from New York for this port and More- head City on the nth.inst. - Steamer D. Jfurchison, Garrason, left arrived at her wharf, in this city at 6:25 in; the evenlne. She brines reports that the river has' fflen about six feet;at. Fayetti- ville up to the time of her departure. :' Brig lru&Lmt of -"Bull, England, ht supposed to be the oldest vessel in actual service inis- aay ine worm, oue wa built in Philadelphia in 1764, and was fap-' .j nrea. By tne oauia ana vu m tauw, uu itTiresent owned or George ' Dahl. of London. 5 ; ' MARCH 20, 1880. XH15 BJBAT aBI,I.. raeetliuc of Bnalneaa Bien and Oilier Cltlscna at tba Prodoee Bzehang YeaterdaT. ' , J ' In response to a call from the President of the Chamber of Commerce and Produce Exchange, :qulte''V number' Of our' 'promi nent business men assembled at the Pro duce ExcTiange"ye8terday "afternoon, at 4 o'clock:, to consult and ' exchange views in regard to the- proposed 'sale of the Western North Carolina Railroad.-. Oq motion of ,Mx. O. H, Robinson, Presi dent of the Produce Exchange, A. H. Van Bokkelen.'Esq , President of the.Chamber of Coinmerce, was called totbe Chair, and. upon runner motion. Jar.- T. Ualhoun James was appointed Secretary. The meeting being orgsiuzsd, the Chair man stated that Mr. DaBrutz Cutiar, wbo had just arrived from. Raleigh, was pre sent, and requested that gentleman to give the meeting some idea of the feeling and sentiments of the members of the Legisla ture and other prominent men in Raleigh with regard to the proposed sale of the toad In question. Mr, Cdtlar therettpoa made a statement, the purport of which was that he. considered the sale of the road upon some terms or other as a foregone conclusion; and he further: Intimated that there appeared to be little interest or anxie ty manifested, generally speaking, as to the wishes of the people of Wilmington in the premises, There were , a great many rail road men there who appeared to be much interested in a railroad charter which Was granted by the State in 1868-'69, to build a road from Stateaville to Danville. Considerable discussion' followed, Col. W. L. OiiRjssetl ,iii favor of. aad Mr. Van Bokkeden, CoL Roger. Moore, Mr. Tnos. K Bond and others in opposition to the proposed sale. ' Cdll 'Sioore, particularly, took strong igrouad in pposuion to -the sale; and said if the road must- be sold let it be afMr dud deliheratibn and proper ad vertisemenU 5e deprecated undue haste in a matter affecting so materially the peo ple of this State. ' ; A resolution was then-offered by Mr. A. H. YanBokkelen, expresstng the sentiment of this meeting, which was generally dis cussed, without any definite action, when a resolution somewhat similar was offered bj Mr. Wo. Calder, also without action. I CoL OeRosset then moved that a com mittee bo appointed by the Chair to take the matter of the proposed sale under ad visement, and that Said committee report at an adjourned meeting to be held at tie City Court room on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Motion carried . The chair then appointed Col. Wm. L. Dettosset, Mr. C. H. Robinson, Capt R. M. Mclctire, Mr. DuBrutz Cmlar aad Wm. Calder, Esq., on that committee. I Upon motion of CoL : Roger. Moore the Chairman was added to the committee. The meeting then upon motion adjourned to meet at 4 o'clock on . Monday afternoon in the City Court Room. : ' . OPEBA,HQCSa lror."IDiaeamater. The wonderful performance of Mscallis- ter, the ''Monarch of all Wizards," again delighted 4 a large audience at the Opera Bouse last night. In spite of the unpropi tiou8 1 weather' of - the ' week his entertain ments : have been of bucu a character to astounding ia their surprises,' so varied aad diverting -that people have gone again aad again, only to be more mystified each even ing with .new and startling developments.: There is a feature about the termination of each entertainment, however, in which it is admitted there no: deception, no .matter' what may be the illustons ' of the earlfer part, and, that Jah the distribution of gifts, which to many of the recipients are really valoabfe,; even1 though it may pe a balmoral 8kinrTeTJresexiteds a "jewel cset," and draWrbya young man. , At the entertainment last night-Mr. L. G. Cherry drew, fifteen,, dollars, and Mr. Thomas F. Bagiey was the recipient of tie China tea set. " ?" . . Thefe will be a matinee performance to day at which the principal present will he a tady'a gold watch, and to-night twenty-. five dollars in cash will be the chief gift. ; Doors will be opened at the matinee to day at 1.30 o'clock, the performance to com mence at 2J50. Admission 25 cents. . Ilat or. Appolntpaemta by Blabop Af-. -k:Inaii:for aHa;aprlBa;Viai(aUoa. Wilmington, Boaday before Easter. . Hatch tl Bt. Mark's Church, Morning; ( 8t John's Cnarch,vening. ! Rock&so, Good fridav. 4. .-. . . ...;. :. .- ....March 18 St. Joseph's. Fayettevlue, Baater Sto March 17 8t. John's Kaster Day March 18 Tarboro, First SondST after Baster.. April J4 Marlboro, Tuesday.. April ,6 Bmw Hfll, Wedneeday:.; . . .i. . .. J. . . . . ...AprM 1 St. Jahn a, FlUcoanty Friday. April 9 Grenvine.condBandaV after Kaster... April 11 snmtrt session oowuy, x-wewaMj.,., ...i&pru 8t John's. Durham's Greek, Wednesday ..April Aarora,maay..... ....April Washington, Third Bnnjlay after KasterApril Zioa, Baaofori coontr, Monday.. ...... ..April 8tj Jaa'CBaufoioo, We4noadayk.Aril 1 MakeLTVme.Hydeteetmtr: Friday...:. ..April' $3 Bwaaittarter,8taruay.......v..-.w;.AB S4 itrn,8- Aga g SewbMe? FuadaarBaBterr.rMay , t Beaafortv, TaaadaTv . i. . . i May 4 Kinston, 'A scennkin Day v. .May , 6 Holy Innoeenta, Lenoir eoonty, Friday.... May. T Wilmington; Banaay aftat Aananion......Mai 19 . . Bt. Jamea' CharehMomlng; ., .... ; - f; - Btlar'aCtoatdiTwiamiia.' ' .WamBtonr Wait! Saaday May t Ridgeway, Monday............... ..May 17 HaodersoavTuaadar.v J .. . . Jtay 18 bXk:!::":::;: :r:!:::1i LoBiahtvs, TriaUxBnaday... . uau-au. May . . , . Hamrterlr IDtaetliiara LFaa tp 'nvaroa PnaioT, .Mnsopu T . CaimcBL Boot BaooKD bouhd fin parti. 4 T'COnane jUBBum, at uoycweu, jaarca w ii ODkestmryiuucau, ntMuem, . o no saarca ar'-ss Bladen C&enit, at Boole's Chapel, April S 4 Kllaabeth Circait. at Bladen BDrinffsi ' April 10 11 Whitavflla CSrcait. at Wavman. , . April 1718 1 Waoeamaw suaaKWH as iieoanony j ' - Apru -m xo ThMmoknINS STaseaa'arirayrlMlM attae MamOae ploe im tiw city i ;Taa Pnreell Honse, Qatzia' Tews'Btand. aad the Br Aa Office, r . TAR. WHOLE: NO: 3,931 ToDayi Indleaiiooa. - Rain areas, followed by clearing weather, north westerly winds, stationary or lower temperature, aad rising barometer, are the indications for this section to-day. Mv time IS lln " aiH lha Tnrr 1,; patient, whom he found using Dr. Bull's fhn.1. O . wugu ojriup, auu ue was, correct, rorinat cough was soon a thing of the past. "Price 25 cents. . ., ; ; ;iT ITKMV ' ' ChewJacKsov'a Bbst Sweet Navy Tobacco book Bornanr. iHxsioBiriHs btar Book Bind ery does ail kinds of Binding aad Baling ta a work manlike manner, and at reason able nrioM Mr ehaata and others neodlag Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execatipnof .iiqi 1 vnnn ; VIHB'VMat.Tan aTTtra " t w-ihiimiiiiui kJ. A. lie SbWUUUU UI BLKJTVS men la invited to the advertlaeme&t of Messrs. J. k w . x-ouey, manaractnrers or fine breech-loading gnna, Birmingham, Kngland. Their guns are made w BjrowuiiawwuB nun jucwim menta famished,. thos easarins the right crook, length of stock &a "ffwn AmfMjM. TT n TT . . . fWs is to certify that have made use of Colden's Liebig'a Uqoid Beef and Tonic Inrigorator in sev- and nave found It to act admirably in such cvscs aa a MWtimfoodGtonie aad stimulant." - . -' A GOOD HOTTKKWTR're Thn vvl luuiisotfn when she is giving har house Its spring renovating. Should bear in mind that thn dr hniha n x.Zi house are more precioua than many honses,and that taeir'ieystema need cleanaing by purifying the blood, regulating the stomach and bowels to prevent and cure the diseases arising from spring malaria and miasma, and she must know that there Is noflimg that will do it so perfectly and surely as Hop Bit ters , the purest and best of medicines. Concord (N. H.) Patriot. A DOVH Town -uiranrt itarn il j several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agemea and cries of a suffering child, and becoming con vinced that Mrs. W inflow's Soothing Syrup was lust the article natiAnA nmmiral a rniitnl. ab . - 1 t ""I'i'i; wi iud child. On reaching home aad acquainting his wjfe yt .mm " w. u mx nuuo, duo nn iuqu IO Have It Su ministered to the child, as she was strongly in favor of Homoeopathy. That night the- child passed; in borne the day f ollowing, the father found the baby less night, the mother stepped from the room to at tend to some domestic duties, and left the father with the child. During her absence he administered a portion of the Soothing Syrup to the baby, and said nothing. That night all hands slept well.' and the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and happy. The mother waa delighted with the sudden and wonderful change, and although at firat -off end ed with the deception practiced upon her, has con tinued to use the Syrup, and suffering crying babies aad restless nights have disappeared. A single trial of the Byrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, aad overcome the prejudices of the mother. Sold m nnnlii ate A 1 ill NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r Sub1er Overcoats, -QMBEKUUAS, CANES, And a fine stock of CLOTHING NOW OPENING. MUNSON, Clothier and ; - Merchant Tailor, mh30tf Bitters. JBON BITTERS, HOP BITTERS, Hostetter's Bitters, Maryland Tonic Bitters. Tinegar Bitters, For sale by , . JAMES C. MUfcDS, mh 30 It Druggist; LADIES 1 LADIES 1 LADIES I Come and see the Gem of allSewin? Machines. THK NKW HAND. 8elling out, but more on the way. a. an ui new nana improvea Jiana snutues just received. Old Machines taken in exchange sold cheap. All kinds of Machines repaired. Needles and Attachments furnished to any at achine. Many thanks for the past. Respectfully, J. B. FARRAR, . mhl9 3t S4 Market St; Fine Imported Fabrics Foremen's WearJ gCOTCH AND ENGLISH .SUITINGS, Black and Blue Diag. and Basket Suitings, -French Batist Cloths, j The largest assortment In all styles of CasBi- meresat A. DAVID'S, i The Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Received to day a fall line of NECKWEAR, new styles. mhSOtfi How rM SometMni tfl Eat on Mflay. pT"AM8, SUGAR CURED and N . C. ; Bhaulders, " " ' j:... : : ' j - Shoulder Strips, Bacon Strips, l " ' Fulton Market Beef, ' , K No. 1 Mackerel, very nice; s.v. No. S Mackerel, 6 for S5c; 5 ' ' Pickled Salmon, .400 Ginger Nats for 95c; Vanilla Wafers? Butter, Scotch,' Mixed Cakes; Cream and Oyster Crackers; j Huchins' Sandwich Meats just received; ele gant goods aad prices reasonable. Dried Beef chipped to order; COMB ABOUND AND LOOK AT tBSr SU GARS AND PRICKS: THEY ARE CERTAINLY TUB CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. i JAMES C. STEVENSON. : mh 80 tf Market Street. For Sale. 1000 BALES GILT EDGED TIMOTHY HAY. Special figures on car-load lots. "BEST BOLTED MEAL IN THE CITY," Grinding daily. " PRESTON CUMMINS A CO.. mh 18 tf Millers aad Grain Dealers. Spring Styles : H ATS 1 - "' AT LOW PRICES I .... , i HARRISON A ALLEN, j mh!8tf , '.Hatters.! : Oiudexi Seed ! i EXTRA EARLY PEAS, MOHAWK BEANS, : ; v . , . i . . :. ' Six Weeks Beans, Valentine Beani, Marrowfat Peas, Radish, Cabbage, Beet, Squash, Cucumber, Pepper, Tomato and Turnip Seed, wholesale, and retail, at ' ' . 1 v , . mhl8tf GREEN FLANNBR.! i .;. ) . j. . ' - i , .r i n r i , ii j Spring Q-oods. A FULL LINE ,OV LADIES' AND MISSES' i BUTTON BOOTS. A few. pairs of Ladies' Ties. Deddedly the neatest and nobbiest Slipper, in the market. Infants' French Kid Button Shoes at 956. per pan-. Children's Shoealn endlesa. variety at remarkably low prices. - . ; ' ' THOMAS BT. HOWBY, , mhl4tf , ... No..47,Nortb Market at,: BUT IF YOU WAKr TO SAVE BUYING a. new Spring Suit send y out lasif Summer one to sue, have it dyed nicely and put in order. . 1 warrant m wrirk to wear dean.' nave no dved anracaranea. 1 and not to shrink.: Ladles Dressev Cleaka, Ac., 1 dyed in ' sn the late olow.L --TTur T?-. , I .. vk, WILMINGTON DYEING aTAB., : ' mhMtf . Market, between Sd and 8d Sta. One Boare oa4ax,A.,W......... ..4 (1 00 two days,.... .176 l ;threedays,...,K.::. ..,..,..' HI SO . . foot days,.... .... .'n';s..w..3. 8 00 ' , five days,,.. S 60 . . " , TwoweekB,.......,..:,.-, . v 6 60 ," Threeweeks, 8 60 " Oae month, ).:-j. 10 0 t . Twovmontha,j.'.....i 17 00 " ii TTimc mpthpj i, . . : MM . Six montha,... 40 00 .Pneyear,vr.i.,,f. 60 00 ' tConn-act 'AdTectleenxents taken at proper tionately low rates.' . " Tea hues eHd Nonpareil type make oae square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. T0-HI6HT AKB" EYERY - EYEMI II 6. TUB GREAT AND OJTLY Prof; j;SiMaiiis MONARCH OF ALL WIZaBDS I 1 A A Blegant and Costly FRK8ENT& f ff IV VGlven Away at Every Performance. XWjXJ Bs Saai ' ' " Reserved Beats for sale at Heinsberger's without extra charge. mhlBSt Quarantine RegulationB Port of WilmiBSitoB, Kortft Carolina. rpHE FOLLOWING QUARANTINE REGULA TIONS will be enforced for the Port of Wilming ton, and tho penalties of 3dC for every violation thereof rtxictly enforced. Pilots violating the same are liable to a loss of their branch. - . u i To enti le a Vessel to free pratiqac in the Port of Wilmington, from whatever port she may come, the must show (1.) A clean bill of health in accoadance With the recommendations of the National Board of, Health. (2 ) She must show to the satisfaction of the Qua' rantine Board that no case of Infectious disease has occurred on board at the port of departure or du ring the pa sage. ' - (3 She must-be thoroughly cleansed and disin fected and ballast discharged at the Quarantine Sta tion, and perform any other reqbifements that may be des5gaatcdty;the Quarantine Plorsiclan. .. (4.)SAftr-perroTttilng all these requirement e, th ; may receive a permit in writing from the Quarantine Physician, whtch permit aact-be endorse! ty tho Superintendent of Health of New Hanovr County, before she will be allowed to come to the city. (5.) Vessels subject to the above regulations will be designated by notice from time to time to (heir Pilots and others Interested in commerce. (6.) The Quarantine Season will commence on tho 1st of May and end on tha 1st Of November, except that when sickness shall occur on hoard vessels at other seasons, such vessels shall also come under the above raleai W. G. CURTIS. M. D., Quarantine Physician. J. C. WALKER, M. D.. THOMAS F. WOOD, M. D. Consultants. Wamingtpa.N.C,, March 18th, 1880. mhlOlw The Gem Puzzle ! QR THE. ORIGINAL GAMS OF FIFTEEN I THE UTTLE BUTTERCUP PUZZLE. Nothing of the kind for years has b' en so 'popu lar as the above games. They Interest old and young alike, and sell at sight. Fourth supply Just received by Express. Crdcrs promptly attended to at , HEINSBERGER'S, mhntf . 39 and 41 Market kt. 1000 Tons Salt. QUR DIRECT IMPORTATION ' FROM LIVERPOOL. : IN FIRST HANDS. : Parties desiring unbroken lots will do well to confer with aa for prices. mhMtf JA. T. ELLIOTT. Seed Bice. 1000 BUSHELS : , PRIME SEED RICE, fj For sale by feb7tf . . y , ALFRED MARTIN. WHAT'S THE EXCITEMENT OVER THERE? asked a stranger of one of our city police. Nothing serious, sir, was the polite rejoinder. . OT TERBOURG is now recelvlEg his Spring Stock of Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Bhirts, A c , and, as is generally the case, crowds throng his establish ment, eager to secure the firat pick of the best se lected stock in the city. A popular Heuse because reliable is ; s rn mh 7 tf OTTBBBOUBG'8 Men's Wear Depot. : Just Received, tULL LJNB OF LACE AND LAWN TIBS, Fjchns, Hnschlrgy Table Damask. Napkihs, . Doy las. Towels aBdCraaa, very cheap. ; : : mhUtt ::. ; - 'JOHN J.- HEDBICK. Fire up "the old steam engine," Let "the political cauldron boll," Bolt your meal "the best in the city," Bat never1 toolt''-ymr friends at atL For the Best and Cheapest Flour, Corn Meal.Hay, Grits, Corn, Oats, Oil Meal, c,' go to J ' mh 19 tf ''j 'At the Cap Fsar Mills 3PBIK8 M aram-DRESS GOODS. TTTE WTI OPE THT& DaT WVEft 160 DIF YV ferent Styles and Colors of. NEW DRESS GOODS. Havlag purchased the abote-three months since, we are now prepared to show not -only the Largest Assortment, bat also th Cheapest Line that will be offered this season. - Call and examine. .. T - '.j c w BROWN RODDICK. M SIX CENTS UPWARDS. toyi- BROWN BODDICK. t ' 46 Market Street - - ..!!..- mhl8 tf ''it 1 Waie SELLING THE BBST HARNESS, 8ADLBSuBBIDLE8, (DOLLARS. c. for the least money. If you don't think so try us QOCe.' . .'R'.".l; '' ;-i!Jl t r ' .; ' ' 3B7"ManufactarIng and Repairing Harnesa and Trunks a specialty. irjt : -n MALLARD BOWDEN, mhl4tf No. 8 So. Front St. Solved 1 TOT THE ftGEM' PUZZLE,iUT THE (QUES Uon as to who keeps, ' i The Finest Stock. unne mHU ko lur youiveii. MHW -UfO ; YATES BOOK STORE. Mr. '.';: . r t. r At VJAOwaAOw f, . Wnen the foolish rhymes of our "ads" are read , ' -- Yea say; All ttie fools are-not yet dead ;" But you must know, that the muse we hire, u- Cannet dl,for he isBOtad;er - i U , He asks you to hear him, Just for fun, ' 'And seek to remind you 4 Dyer Bon. , mhUtf it and out of your State.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 20, 1880, edition 1
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