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THE nOfiimitf-BTAS. 5 'f jtf-Vl lSCT'Aui 4 H i 0M.01 lJiufhJa8ft?5isd sd I j.Jfirij wort - foafxa!T:d'Jt.lo friw A j; 12 Jisjf.r-r vr; o'sa's baioo to KaittATOO? apy iisinw.. , : f.kiofv "u La col ggjleJJftro ;dT 1 " ..- , . -Jr . . .j By Win. U. DI3I1?IAUD ,39 iflispf ' ' ; AT t a . v ATM 0 BCBSGBXFCKMl DVAJVM : ' ,V iwmoath. v.i. 4 Puree laoniaB, 1 Vh eUy, Fifteen Cents per week.' Oar city Areata at notiothorisod to eoHect for more than three months TO C1CT wnmniw (amnau uyput Or US n gdvanee. MORNING' EDITION, Entered at tl Port Office at "WUtctagtoa, N. c, , as second class matter.. , OUTLINES. ' ' . t - vaL ' '; u . . ', i! f..i.i. . i:U ETJJI &!',', .! . I At Wiocbler,'Kentocky, Ben Johnson was hanged by mob for attempting to ontr8ge a young lady. Damaging rsioa hat occurred -in some parts of Texas. The Liberal bars made large gains in England;1 the London lima con cedes the triumph of the Gladstone party; There is a large labor strike ia Liver pool. The Liberal hate gained twenty-nine seats net - The Democratic grtte Committee of Vermont are strong for Hancock. A bankrupt "bill has been introduced in the Senate. -The Bouse considered the Star Service Deficiency bill. Executions were held" at Washington, ai Louisville, Kentucky, fdat Windsor; Vermont; all the condemned were hung for murden the Washington man had his bead pulled from the body; owing to his great weight. Bedford, Penosylvsnia, had a 50,0001ire yesterday. The results of the recent English elections hare aston ished both parties; if the Liberals have a small majority the new Parliament will be short-lived; Lord Hartington is mentioned as the head of the new Ministry. There is lo change in the situation of the strike nt Coboes, New York. The Apaches are committing depredations in New Mexico. Fred Erb, Jr., of Mis souri, has accepted a Challenge from Bo gardns to shoot, the last week in April, at one hundred birds. A feeling of con fidence has been engendered at Sao Fran cisco by the recent elections. The strike of the iron-workers of Pennsylvania' has virtually ended.. A dangerous crevassj is reported in the levee near Gretna, Louisiana. New York mar kets: Jloney 6 per cent; cotton quiet and steady at 1313ic; Southern flour un changed and dull; wheat closed firm at $1 34 for ungraded winter red; corn, un graded 5354$c; spirits turpentine lower at 44043c; rosin dull and nominal al$l 60 1 55. Bennett's horse is not American but French. Our interest goes up. Duly 21 members voted to declare vacant the seal held by Slemtnons, of Arkansas. The New York Herald now claims to have a larger circulation than any paper in America, "By Jingo' could be heard through a telephone just now if there was a connection with the Beaconsfield headquarters. John Sherman says he is out of the race if Ohio is nob unitedly for bim. John will hardly be a candidate be fore the Convention. Rev. Dr. Newman Hall's new wife is 30. He is only 65. He fell in love with her before he was divorced from his former wife. Grant is losing ground in Massa chusetts and Edmunds is gaining. The South would no doubt rather have Grant as President than Ed mundi. In New York, during the quarter just ended, there were 77 failures ag gregating $953,635, against 141 for 1869 with liabilities amounting to 18,805,512. This is a healthful sign. It is conceded that Grant will get Kentacky,31iS8cmri, Texas and Louisi ana. That is said to be the latest. L. Q. W. says in the Common wealth that he regards it as certain that Grant will secure two-thirds ot the Southern delegates. Senator Edmunds made a long peech against the deputy marshals' section of the House deficiency bill, and was replied to by Senator Eaton, of Connecticut. The bill then passed by a strict party vote. Neither Blaine, Conkling or Carpenter held forth in opposition, as was expected. John Sherman, in his Mansfield speech, says "oar Judicial system is in danger.' So it is, John, and the Democrats have been knowing that for a long time. They have known it, J oho, ever since the Supreme Court Judges in the Electoral Commission voted with the infamous 8 in favor of the great steal. Mf. Dibrell has introduced a bill in the House that will meet with but little favor. It is to dock all absen tees. "Vote against my pocket ! No, sir, hardly ever," replies the indig nant Representative. And still the bill is a proper one Why should members who absent themselves receive any pay? George Punchards, one of the editors and publishers of the Boston Iraveller, is VOL. XXVI. NO. It. It was very interesting to the Democrats on April 1st to see some of. the Stalwarts, make such "a foolf of themselves. They enjoyed the performance hugely whilst Blaine went for Edmunds, Carpenter and others, .Theoontroversy grew out of : a rider Blaine sought to place upon the Appropriation bill, in ina course of tho discussion he declared that there wasu't a man on the floo who had not voted for riders, and he doubted if any Senator could com pare with Edmunds in his record foij loading down bills with independent legislation. In the spat with Carpen ter, the follqwing occurred acoording to the special , of the Richmond State : , "Their thrusts at each other were care-! fully within parliamentary rules, but quite severe. Carpenter said Blaine presided when insolence was the rule, and he needi ed no instruction on that point, and that Blaine never failed to ride down a hobby he had created. Blaine renlied that if it were not for the rules of the Senate, hef would call that impertinence. Carpenter, said Blaine never allowed himself to be re strained by any r rules, but he gave him: lihartv In mmv hlap ha otinoA " Even the Republican papers are publishing the account of the quarrel many years ago in the House between Washburne and Conkling. The lan-! gnage of Washburne to Conkling! was: "You lie.n Eliciting no response, be waited a lew moments and re- peaied: ' I don't know that you' understand what I said, and I don't ! wish to have any mistake made. I said, You lie!" Since that time the two men have been strangers, to each other. So Sprague was not the first t go a-gunning in search, of the lordly Roscoe. - Spirits Turpenxine. Duplin county jail has no in mates. The Goldsboro Mail will be sus pended for a short time for the purpose of enlarging and improving. It was a child, and not a young woman, as the Democrat states, whom Dr. Deems saved from burning to death. Rev. Dr. Deems spent a night and day with Judge Victor J. Barrisger, at Alexandria, Egypt, about February first, as . we learo from Mr. K J. Hale's letter in Hatft Weekly. Raleigh Farmer ancTlfeehanic: As a curious circumstance it may be men tioned that on Saturday, a few hours after the exDuision of Turner, a resolution was i passed to expunge from the Journal (there- ; ' . ii it: .if 1 w A i oy viriuajiy aanuiiiug; bii rccuiu ui iuc ca pulsion of J. William Thome, the "infi delistic carpet-bafrger" from Warren, a few years ago. New Berne Nut Shell: Capt. Seth H.Tyson, of the schooner Hattie, a trading vessel which has been sailing be tween New Berne and Hyde county, left here on his way lo Pantego, Beaufort coun it. his home, and was drowned before his schooner had sailed one mile on her jour ney. The body was recovered ia fifteen minutes alter tisanx tne last time, ana every effort possible made to resuscitate it, but without avalL In regard to thai whipping case under investigation the Raleigh Observer says :.Tbe whipping, It appears, was done by one of the men in cnargeoi - tne gang. a was immediately discharged, and the man Friel was brought down to the Peni tentiary aadc raced -Aader- medical treat ment. Tms was about, inree weeu ago, and the man. died Saturday. ; We learn that Dr. McGee testified that the man died of gangrene. Pending the investigation now being had by the law officer of the county, we witbold all comments,?... :. Charlotte Fresti . Best, with his secretary. left for Wihnuigtoa last night, and his going as the Obeervtr remarks this morning, "may or may not nave special significance. It is possible that he goes, there only to allay the prejudice which appears to exist against aim in mat quarter. X ea, mat is aoout au. nc latyre, our Atlanta butcher, skipped out irom tnis city mesaay nigni -iaat, leaving in the lurch a very worthy citizen to the tune of $710, for which . amount the latter had endorsed in one of our banks for him. Oxford Orphan's Friend: Sau sage has gone up in New York. "Where, oh where, is my little dog goneT" Printers' Devil: Guess he's gone up, too. It is reported that Senator Vance will some day lasso a Blue Grass Belle, and rope her away from her "Old Kentucky Home." No wonder he wants the railroad finished. The School bill was not passed by the Le gislature, and never will be while it recom mends text books, and so makes, the lob bies the battle grounds of the drummers of publishing houses. They can always either kill a bill in committee, or have it slain in its peiiloue journey through the hands of clerks and speakers. Charlotte Democrat: Gov. Jar vis should not grant the petition, gotten up in this place, to save from hanging Henry Home, the notorious burglar and thief. He is too dangerous and bad man to allow to live In any community. We charge $5 for all announcements of candidates for office. The talk about the Virginia Midland Railroad extending its road to Charlotte, or Mooresville, we think all humbnggery. It has been agitated only for the purpose of forcing the Piedmont line of Railway (Richmond & Danville) to make favorable terms for connections at Danville. We hope we are mistaken, but fear, we are not. Charlotte Observer: W. J. Best yesterday bad interviews with R. Y. McAdeu. President of the Spartanburg & Union Railroad, W. R Myers, President of the Atlantic, Tennesse B umo itauroaa, and several other prominent railroad men. A loose horse on Monday, ran against Mr. Frank Dewey as he was coming out of his gate at the corner or Bixta ana a streets. Dewev escaped with slight in juries, but the horse hurt himself considerably against the fence. Hon. Victor O. Barringer, brother of Gen. Rufas Barringer, , of thia city, who represents , the United States as jadre of the International Coert of Egypt, at Alexandria, writes to a friend in New York that be hopes to come home next at 0 WILMINGTON r-i d : , j : ..I 1 J "-. . 1 . '!!.' , year, and adds: ,.'4t .will , then. be seven years since, I ha.ve.eeen.my, country ' rne : Uharlottex'-vosmrer aays that Best told a member of 'the Legislature on the train from' Raleigh -that his -object In going to Wilmington' waS to procure;' if possible, a controlling interest in the Caro lina ventral, which is aavertisea to oe sot a in May. Another prominent 1 member 1 of the General Assembly states that Mr. "Best told him he had no idea list the Virginia Midland extension wbuld be built by that corporation . The rumor that, the gauge is to be changed is probably true.' ' A' Rich mond & Danville man said on th6' streets yesterday that whatever nappehed Aheir road would Work over the Western NWrth Carolina track, and 1 It' is stated "that OeLj Andrews stood in pretty well With' Mirr Beef While In Raleigh. Everything on the1 sub-i ject is, hceyer,' merely conjecture;' j Weldon 2?eu)S,'i.yf'Ql; learn , that work on the Academy to be erected here will be coconiehcedlmmeaiately. A site has been secured and IhVlumber bought. On Saturday nighttheup train, from Wil-I "miagtOnt jusfbeHfw feattleboro,1 fan foulofl something x the track,' aed' on -examma-i tion the obstruction proved to be a 'bat of railroad iron, which some one had : placed across the track evidesUy to 4or mischief.! No damage was done, hoeTer., r On Saturday, night Louis Taylor, colored, who was confined in jail on the charge of arson, made his escape.- He cut one or two , bars of the cell in , which ha, John D. Merritt aad Richard Lassiter were: confined, andi getting into the passage succeeded in ma-j king a hole through the brick wall and get-; ting away. Lassiter declined to, go out. Merritt went out looked around nL weati back through the- hole., , r- Scotland Neck points ; ., The, iEansaa fever 4a raging among the colored people ia this vicinity.! - I am told the Hon, W. IL Kitchin ha given the appointment to Annapolis to John Wood,, son of. Dr. W. R. Wood, of our town. 4 : j j Goldsboro Mengr: We are requested by CoL W. K. Pigford, Presi dent of the Sampson County Agricultural' Society, to give-notice hat Dr, J. H. Faison will deliver aa address be fore thej Society on Saturday,' the 3d of April. There are three trees on whatcia known as. the "islands of the Neuse,", in Johnston! county, whose dimensions are as follows:: A hickory, which u eight feet through; an elm, seven feet, through, and, a cypress, whose hollow is so large that a medium sized horse can be carried ia it and: turned around. How is that for, big trees ? t . A subscriber wishes to . know "how much J the Western North Carolina Railroad has cost the State, and how much it will , cost Mr. Best f" The Western North .Caro-' hna Railroad-nasosmhe State alto gether $4,000,009, original appropriation,; and something over $1,850,000 recent lia-j bUities; toUl, 13,850,000. Mr. Beet pays $550,000 ia oawi bonds, and- assumes the) liabilities against- the road amounting to: $850,000 total $1,400,000. -r By the way,: some of the syndicate friends, and press have assailed the motives of Judge Merri mon in a most outrageous and unmanly manner. Shame on them. The Qbtenpr evidently has doubts as. to. whether the; Ducktowo branch is fully protected and' assured. Oar cotemporary is JHt alone in this j&cx& Z -i-i- Ieigh cofTeSpendent: FeW.knvw hoW oncertais was the issue for awhlte; Hie red battle was i th Com mittee of which, fieri. Leach Was Chairman; hail af-'Oyiit 'nf War RaiAvwfik ' sent, at the earliest decisive totetthe propo sition would have been briaieuT'and amend ment mrtedhangtng, perhaps, -the fate of- the whole;meaau re. - The vow Of the atair.WttaIie;rtff r-r.-i N BW ADVtSTItiVtlkpiTJui J J. C. Mmnje Drtggist. MtmsoH King of shirta. ,- - - r r. ; rfj U?toar & IA3fgm Meo'ieraeiytfcV.1 Meeteig CongTeS-ional Ex. Com . it JU!ajbr Jr Wt Dunham was able to bea inn street fdr a slSjfuter day, hldVhetalaUw?ry feeble. Thhjvb the, goah ftjAof mautetxi0CK4)asoeen puna'oew-ocwai. tion; aadill hOw hoped that the same at tention wilt be paid to the other fidec which needs ItalbostaTbidly. fl1 1 Ayu : Thfi'manyinenda otjSjL-M J. l.ttj-W- m ..m .it'!' m mill i M Ml-j DeRosset wUi he glad to learn, that he. will stop here for a short time on his way from San Antonio, Texas)- to2few YtkDju riag his stay he can be consulted in esses affecting the eye a'nd earat theaidence of his father, corner of Becond jma Dock streets. .... Ait Kxettina flnnartraV Persons in the neighborhood of Abe rail rjt hj- i road jwitnessedL; a terj Jcxciruaaway yesterday mor'nisg yLlSrsejaUached t a dray sear the shed: on Front, atregt t frightened, and dashed, rnadjy jfp he,. track, his sr'jSeehhig t cceerjerj' with every bound vt the " vehicle, as it j omped , rattled and whirled pTelhe aUrio perfect net-work ptf irsilsf whfti fl jVaripw roadway, never halting in his mad career until' be- reached the Vicinity Vof VEigbth street where he was finally stopped. The wonder is that neither horse nor nray were injured to any extent s. r. Narrow Escape. A small white J)oy f el o ver.board at the foot of Dock-stfeet ye-terd'ay Wternoon, about 4 o'clock, and wis being rapidly swept off by the current, which in another moment would have carried him under the wharf on the south side of the dock, when' be was grabbed by a colored man and landed safe on shore. A number of ' small boys frequently congregate at that point to play in the boats and candea in the dock, and it will be a wonder if some of them do ot prove inbre Unfortunate than the lad alluded to ahoyo. - , 1 Tberaaeoaeter Beeara - The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.31 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained Jrom the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta ..64 Augusta 74 Charleston. .1. . ?5 Charlotte'.. ;f..ttW Corsicana, . . . . . 80 Galveston ? . ,a .75 Havaha. . . r3i Indianola, 78 Jacksonville . . . 76 78 Key West. Mobile., ", it. j J..70 MoHtom6ry tf .V. 69 :NWf Orleans 72 runtajLjassa,u .,r7u oavann&n, . , Wilmington, . .. .74 11 TTTTT CSATURDAY j'4, call has heeu issued fby Cap tain,. Chsa. Dt MyerajDhairiPaPi if or ia meeting of .the Executive ; Committee for: thia Congres sional District,' ;at the. Purcell House, on Wednesday the 21st inst., at ,11 ociock Ut'-M. 'i '- The following comprise the Execu trreOommittee : ;..-;.! i-,:;;:! j 'NeWHanoverCharleaD; Myers, Chair- man. Moore W. J.' Stewart. . v Harnetr-MTreaBh.. j. Cumberland James B. Smith, : i BUd.en4rDi L. Ray-j i A : . . 1 1DupUrt James Kenan.; ) --Oasiow J. .W. Shackleford. : t i Carteret W. F, -Howland. . Peader W. T. EnnetL Colambus-i-V. V. Richardson. 1 BruBiwlck W. G: Curtis.' t ml -SsmpsbDG. iMotrissey. ' r iI3'" tt'iimWM&kU..iJ 'Ul I" ! '. Yesterday mornihg; abou ! b61ock; the ali bils rubg for fire In the first district , and tiie flami werVoon found to broceed from the property of Mr. John K Melton j on SeVeh(b7 between Bladen and Harnett Streets,, which resultea in the destruction or hUdweUing and ajJjumbef of other, build- .Jngs," inciudjng hia sausage ,. factory, 'u with nacbinaryt &c tacemsvthat MrftJdeJt.qn; was up, aud getting ready to commence. kming hogs. It is his custom to commence kitchen and sausage bouse. Finally Mr, M. went, out into the yard for .Some, purpose, when hp discovered . the repf, of. ; the sausage house on , . ; re. . There was- quantity, of .- hay and - rice .strawi stored on the upper' floor ; of the sausagej house, rand a oon , as the . flames .reached nhat combustible material they Bp read witb, great rapidity; thf greasy condition of the buildings and the fact- that some five or six thousand pounds of tallow were stored in the building, made it burn stUl more f ari-j busty;" 'Trie fire 'depa'rmen was qir)cklyi On hab'd. but theBdppiy of water was nplj equal to the emergency, though much set vice Was done by the different companies. From the sausage factory the flames soon spread U . ibe dwelling,J kitchen, 'smoke-; house, stable and. other out, houses, all of which were destroyed., There were some four or five hundred peundu, vf bacon, vin one of 4he -bttiidusgawhich was alaoi burned, sx? - ; i ..!:- Several other frame dwellings in the vi cinity made a narrow escape, some, of them being considerably damaged. - Mr. Melton had insurance oa. his proper-f ty to the following extent, in companies, represented by Messrs. Jno- W. Gordon & Bro.:- : )-" In the Liverpool and London and Globe, ; $1,000 on dwelling and kitchen; $25 on frame shelter; $20 on fencing; $350 on Sau-, sage factory1 j $425 on: machinery, tools, im plements and furniture, all of which were badly damaged; $50 on smoke house; $75 on stibles. &c. ' ToUl $1,945. Id the Agrlcuitural, of New York: $200: on household, and kitchen furniture; .,$400 oo.j meats and tallow in sausage factory and smokehouse, Total $600.. . . , Mr. R. C Bowden, whose furniture was! alightly damaged, . had . insurance ia the Pamlico, of Tarboro, Ni C. , for $200. I '.Mrs.- Octavia Dudleys whose dwelling was considerably damaged, was insured for j $150 in the Agricultural, of New York. ! - Mr. John Fanaer.-'wlkMetfWemss'; "seriously and stab'.es slightly damaged," wte Insured foV $m 'in'the 'Metfebants & Me- chahicsV ot Bicnmond,'Yai', ' ' ' Iffie' fire Li 'supposed to 'aV.B' originated from a spark from the kitched or 'sausage, 21 t r "A,. colored jmao, by the name of Frank Johimntaata be fawn county, died 'suddenly oh a : wood.5 flit fdlit1 of mornW-Khad been cnmplalning seme days or a pain in the breast, nuiwas not so bad off that he had to stop work. He-Worked 'Thursday all day, but'duTing ho night seemed In donsiderable' pairj and frequently left his buak.j Finally, betweep a and 4 o'clock; he went oataidO' and lay down on (he top of the cahn,' where onp of. the flstsas'n . found ,: him shortly altee wafda He was lying flat on his stomach, and the man, not being able to arouse hlrr;, started to turn him over, when he found that he Was dead Coroner Hewlett was notified and held an inquest over the body, the jury returning a verdict that deceased came to his death from some natural cause, supposed to be heart disease. .. correction., , . In the local notice of the call for the Democratic ConmyCnTefltlog':oflirew Hanorefla j esterd'sSf aJMl was printed that the Ward and Township meetings to elect delegates -to , the said Conyention would be held on Tuesday, tho 9th iaat It should have, been Friday, the 0th, as in the official announcement of the Executive Committee. . . 1 Unmallable natter. The following is the unmailable matter remaining in the city postofflce at thls.date: Fred A. Overfield, Weshoppa, Penn.; Luther Terry, Thomaston, N. C; Ida Applegate, Mattawan, N. C. ;. If 'some "f nterpriaing fellow .would now corner the market on Dr. Bull's Cough Syrdfrhe could make his fortnnei forthere are thousands who woaid' rather pay doa ble the retail price than be without thia TalttiblBrtniedyi jU hskfi .'.fit ' OONQft-B 1 WATfiSft. Kone jrenalne sold' on draught. Its superiority aa a catacrtic and alter tire coaslsts tatea entire freedom from every thing bitter, add or erade iaat produce headache, inter! nal aorcaasa, and tends to destroy the mucous mem brane. All mineral wateri that are dangerous lrri- aats may be known by an acid after-taste. work earlier on Friday mornings than On 4ier days n the week, and his handr eH tou thVapot 'apdadaAe ''rei 'lux' i4 s47K.l.--ll ' . IT"" II . ill 1-, 1 . vhuil ait'39fV ?o Bijsv 9if lo voaibi-rsi St.xl ttiay''MWalea'Wam.1 ' : Jkncreasing.ciQuqmfiaa, iolwetf&v rm areasjwinds i Vij 90UlJ&ely,ine followed by f ajlieg VenVpertture, stationAry in;fecuonf;jOriayj.0i, eM;ej3Afir j. VGermftOi bafqueisrja Haas, hence lor Newcastlei. waa oflE ; 8c illy on the '30th ulf. 3 W -odJ tiVilio ttoihsitmii . i-cu ' Noj;wegiaa barque Ztiprhgarg, Harald sen, hence, jBiilretl at Hamburg on the 3l8rutZ'a"aa: .tm ais ... ... ... , - . ' "aJitlbesonV Of the steamer Wave, reports the riveraboot on a statid-stiU,with about six or eight feet; , on thjshoal, being jtgooxt;boaUnwateE.7LiT . rs,nir;n ' : -r? jBarhj .gfKf ;.bsncej before f reported j collisiprajch 1 14th, ,w jth . the. Yuba .bark, jettisoned'some cargo; her starboard oow andviw"o site wer'e; stove in, hul'sfks and mafn and mizSwC'topgallantmasts, &., carried away, decks' started, pumps dam aged, ifeifcjhei-iai ati.CrookhUi fpr re- iofioin lo A;nt-..-- r,.i; j c irr:Thesc.h4-: fiandolpli, which was recently urease.'.by , Mr, , .Samuel Bear fpr t$450 as she .stood on the beach belW this city,' nbw HboBikea brand ' newves- '6t from stem to "sterif; and frdm kelson to t truck; She H a three-mSstedscbodner, In excellent trim; .and will -probably start on .her first trip next,,, week. i Her, officers have npt yet,bpepselecjedf . ir .ni .:i ,, n '. TXlttttJootNBE8ssoirAXitisrrRicr A Card 1 irom ' rfyor : WcClWmmy lie Decllnca a ,rriaxlitatlan. , i" ,, Correspondence -of the Raleigh News. Scott's "HrJ, Marbx 29,-pMy attention has heen called 'to "a" commchication from Pender' county, wbicb; appeared in . a reeent issue or your paper, complimentary to my-self-aad preserrting'my name for a Demo-. craUc, opraipatiou -for i Congress from : this uisiricfc. , x am graieiui.io ue people . oi my county lot their long continued mani festations of itindnesa to, me and "to, your .correspondent for bis Kind expressions. 1 Would of course ' feel ' highly honored by such, a mark, of confidence, as a Aomination ' to Congress by the Democracy of the Cape Fear, but I bave considered the matter care- I fully twth a rsingle yie wo, the best interests for the' Democratic party and decline to allow the use of my : name i (Among .other names mentioned , fori nomination is '4hkt of Matoi1 Chsrlea 1 M. atetlrhin. a aol-! dier of a brilliant and stainless reputation ; ' a man, of the finest business habits, a grace ful orator "and ' changeless friend; most widely and favorably -.known, a man who lose by liis .own exertions to the proud; place which he occupies hr the- popular if fection of the people, and for the people, who upon the iery.eve' of the last contest declined the use1 of his tiame because, ap prehensive that it would create discord in the ranks of bis .party. Believing that his nomination willaecure to the party a leader about. .'Whose ability to redeem the district there can be no doubt, I will under ho consideration allow my name to be used in opposition to hiaj and ask my friends to waive their preferences for me and give to him the same earnest and cordial support. Recognizing, as I do, the immense impor tance of the approaching election, involving not only the triumph of party but the per petuity of free institutions and the ex istence of even liberty itself; convinced of the absolute necessity of harmony every where to defeat -the , advocates of . third terms 'and indefinite tenure office, no consideration of . personal - advancement should influence me jn this campaign. The contest In which we are engaged Is one hot of sections orparticolu. localities. It is, a contest between the Democratic and Re pnblican parties, 'and' I 'appeal to every Democrat o throw, aside jrif personal , feel ing and labor for the redemption of the dis trict.' The dlstridtmrlstbe' redeemed. Let the best and strongest man be nominated. In this day of selfish competition for place and power,- let ns revive that time-honored Detnoeratie doctrine of f principles not men,,. Letour mptto be: VEverytbing for the good of our party and our 'State, and nothing f ot our Owe.? !Uader this sign we are? sure tpfwin. With ibw spirit tanjj. de termination will the district be redeemed. Co'nveatlbn'ol tbe Democratic Party in ICw; Haaover const ty 1 ' ' ' A Conveatmn of the jDemecxatio Party in the county of New Hanover will be held I at the Court Bouse, j in ithft city of WU- mihgton, at 8 O'clock,' on- the 17th day or April, 1880, to appoint Delegates to the Ca Each Ward 4 a-the -city and each Town- shin in tha county wilL, be, entitled toyote fn the said' Convention' according to the luwcraticr: Vote cast ' in -said Ward or Tpwnsbin for.Qovernor in, the last Guber natorial election. -niMeetings ;of the: Democratic voters, to choose deleeates to said Convention, will be held'iuihB several wards of the city oh Fri day evening, f April , ith,! 1830,5at 8 o'clock. The First Ward will meet at Brooklyn Hall. '- : !-; i! I ' ThetSccond Ward will meet at the Court House. The Third Ward will meet at Munds' Hall. 7 - . The Fourth Ward will meet, at the City Court Boom, in the City Hall building. The Fifth Ward will i meet at the old Hall of the Bucket Company, on Ninth, be tween Castle street arid Queen street. Each-Ward in the city will elect fiva dele gates, and Harnett and Masonboro town ships wllleach 'elect five ; delegates, and Cape Fear and Federal Point townships will each elect tinee delegates to the County Convention. , .,. The township meetings In Harnett, Ma sonboro, Federal Point aad Cape Fear townships will be held at 12 o'clock (M.) noon off Frtdmy the 9th day of April, 1880, at the usual polling places in eachtownSbipY unless otiier places be named by the Execu tive Committeeman in said townships. The eleWObl ToY TErdeTegates in each efnfle1sai(f Wardnd Towaship meet ings aball-be ballo.' and. each voter at ha, time (pf;. depositing f his ballot, shall be' iegisteredf by, tellers, hot exceeding twb in number4 for each Ward and Town ship, who sfiaR be appointed by the preside ing officer olitbe eereral Wardiand Town ship meetings., , The balloting for delegates shall not commence uptil fifteen minutes after the thne above designated for the catting of the meeting, ahd the voters shall have anxpportncity for at least: forty-iva rainotes af ter the balioting has commenced for; depoaitmgrtheii:.haUots,t - TbetTouBt; CdbVeotiod will appoint the delegates io represent Ne Hanover' county' ia thaState ab (Congressional Conventions, and, willjf ppcint twotyoten-of eachtward in the citar and09O voterrofjJeach township in the eounty outside of Wftinington, who shall constitute the Execuirve Committee of 'i UlhrJJ r i'.rl'OH lew 'At jir ark0i . '.'-tifoiitol '!i','H I WHOLE NO. New Hanoyer.coantjri aadi tae1 membertf of vuuiujuiee re,preseniing.,the! several wards in thS citr shall constitflfeilielOitv . cuurcuuve vommiueesnau noid office, from the Convention April 7th,n850Vo!nlii'fhe Mumy, ijonvenuoB or the Democrats 1 All-White cittzecs tWentv-ona aAAih or who wUl nuain that age in time to vote ih me xiovemoer election, and who wi 1 support the nominees of be Deddcrati P wUl be entitledi to voie 4n4hs sai 1 ward aad township meetings. ' ; Thia call shall be published" hf 'the STih By order of the County Executive Com I xaittee, ;n "l-ooj'c? .iftifvVt j w PV sviz CcniAB, ChairnUoo ' n. j-'AitBY, Decretary ..cinrTjBin. 5s!!,".' ! j ChewJAcgaoM's Baar Sweet Kary arobatwO. j - THJS MORNINO fTFAU Mn fl ilH i. 1 following places in 'the elfcr i The PniweiL nn Harris News' Stand, and the Stxu Office. i S4 S?01088 per year, total frOO; an of this expense was stopped by three bomea of Hop Bitters takeS lmrwJUBolttas done her own housework: for a year since, without the loss Of a An. anA t nt -w'.r iZZil it, for their Denejat.-N. B.arer. 1 FIKKENGLI8H GtWs. Th ittHon nf ..i menlsmvited to the advertisement rf Messrs.r A W. Tolley, manufacturers of fine breech-loadintf guns. Birmingham. England. Their guns' are-madl to order according to specifications and measure l Mock3" 'UM4n the-rlghf erook. (Oponof Celebrated Dr. Wm. ,H. gtokeftRiy Hciany Mount Hope Betreat, Baltimore: Imd F6 PjeasBre la adding .my tesUmony to aWiViri and Tonic Invlgorator as the, very best pxetiaration Bsed tot depression, weakness and Indigestion, and wuetwBGoraauy romuend it to th- medf cal , :6nn dvtMsm, ei,WUmingtJniifOii3 I i DIPLOMAS hh ham Mnj n,. KmXi1J. king Powder, at Nattoaal Fair,. Washington, aad whewer exhlitai - It Is endorsed by WlUimtatJ Mew, United States Chemiat, for Its 'purity, whole-! someness aad Jreedom f ronv Alnm. which Is -IubSv fegaraeo as mjuiious to health;" by Professors' Brown aad Cola J a n&itwi. ntmi'uJSj ' jMuujuure, mo Demg six per cent, ateonger ttan thei straogesl, and'twenty per "cent. suwugE uuu uio Bverage oi an leaning Jroxe ia ICag Jrowdersin Carbonic Aeid QaST ' 1 " WHO IS MRS. WrNTRTJW t. is frequeatly asked, wwfll simplysay that l ahe'is a! wu ur upwHus or unriy years aas untiringly devoted her time and talents as a Female Physicfin ana nurse, principally among children. , She hast rauwuuir swoiea me eonstttDUon Mftmirfmr thia numerousdass, and, as a result of. thiaeftort, and pracUeal knowledge-obtained In n MfrHmn tnlri.! nurse and physician, she has compounded a v Booth-' ing8yrup or chtidreh tsethmg. It opteslffikei j""-!!" ana neaiin. ana is moreover sure; to regalatethe bowels . In consequenee of this ar-f ttre M8?inf w te becoming world renowaed as I a benefactor of thernee; chfldren1 certainrdS sisal daii,t sold and used hero. We thinKMrs. Winalow . has immortalized her name by itds mvaluible arti-' cle, and we sincerely believe, thousands of children.: have been saved from an early grave by its-timely : use. and that millions yet unborn will share its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. ' Ho mo- her duty to her.Buff ering little: until she' has given it the bene-! B Soothin? Stttiti TVw it ma-i thers TBf ' l HOW .Ladies' tlitor. WetiTVftrV . ity. Sold by all Druggists. 35 cents a bottle: .. w . i ' ' . -J 3 . . , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CflBOTsional rt?rCBiiiiuittse.v. WILMINGTON, Ni ( , Aprfl Sdi,'l8w0. S pHK EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE DE- mocratic Party for this (Third) Ctongfessibnaf fcis- trict, will meet at the Purcell Housej in Wilming ton, on WIDNESDAT, the StlST APfilL, at 11 Otlock.A.M: - " :u" . A full attendance is earnestly requested. Those Unable to attend will please nettfy the Chairman and send proxies. , ., , t vnAo. jj. mikm, vnairman. MOOTO: Index. Warsaw Brief Mantinn and Wr. etteville Banner please eopy. ap 3 tt The ''King of Shirttf ' gTILL LEADS THB TRADE. - - -f' -. ' 5 . : Only $1.25 each for the yjEHT BEST ShktJn market, ,i MLiJNSOW, Clothier and apSlt f i Merchant Tailor.'' IT C TJBKF CIQARETTES, Scott's Emulsion Cod liver Oil, Extract Malt withCod Liver Gil, Hop"BIBers; - Warner's Safe Eemedie, , , , - . , -Pure Drags; Medicines, Ac, Ac., Si rore&ieMOwas ap 3 tf , 9HBSN FLANKER'S. JALIES C. nTJHDS, DRUGGIST, . ? AND DEALER IN FANCY (GOODS AND TOI LBT ARTICLES, PATENT ltSQICINES, PURE DRUGS, Ac. . . 5000 jgAGS LIVERPOOL SILT, r i " -' ' s- Fiitf Weiht; Striped Sacks! Special Figures to the Wnolesale Trade. ' ' :: - apStf ' JASi T. ELLIOTT.' " TH T- Eye and Ear Surgery - QN AND AFTER MONDAY NB1T, OTH Di stant, Dr. H. I. DzSOSSEU will bo in Wilmington j FOR A SHORT TJOtB, on his return to New Yoi from San Antonic(rTexsa, . ; i;. r, A . , While here he will be ready to attend to any caaef ia the above special branches of his profession, ia which his services, may be required, and may, OS consulted at the; residence of his father, corner of Second and Dock streets, yi , ; . ; apS3t, Copartne otice. I HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED TO PART Brship Mr. ALEX. S. HEU)E and HXNRTH. -HBIDJt, and my Ship Broker and Commission Bus-, iness will be contmued under the naa aad Style of HSIDK A CO, All parties Indebted to m are requested to1 settle witn my axiorney, au. Aiex. . iieide,- during the wnnnwar ox wn Anyt me wUl With thanks to my friends for their liberal m ronage In the past, and hoping they wtU eostfaue ueir lavore wiia me new Jiouse, 9 nivu nuw uw UUUOVi I anar, very respectfully' it. B, HEIDE. WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE this day formed a Copartnership, as stated above, and hope to merit the same' eoafldeaea and. favors shown the old House. Yerr respectfully . ; ALEX. & HBLDB, HENKY H. HEIDE. 1 Wilmington, N. prfl lst 18Q. , - p8 A :-- . : Our -5 0Vii "VfEW STOCK OF HAlNESS, BRIDGES, SAD 1M .:, ; v '". jo vv, jij Jl.L! i'C dies, Ttasks, Jfcc.. have arrived, and are now open. Whave the largMt; assortmeat ever broaghi to this market. All the latest styles and improve meats. .. Old Stand, No a South Front Sts. .?, . . mh28tf MALLARD & BOWDSN. . .A- " 1 .... tv. W.ft' jv- 1.- "v I . tL.LHmu- 'm.wiw..v.K . i.r : - U. Three montlis,ift rwQBMlUK;ia1vi'.V'.lt'' II w 4 00 . - arj(ftontMt tt toakc one aqnare. NEW , ADVERTISEMENTS.. m. CROXtX. Auctioneer, . YalnaMa Real Estate al iGctiai rfpHA' Ti.VAMiABuS PIECE OF BJC4JU JEST AT , Two Story. BtickBuUding an4 Lot, upoa Princess, between Front jand-Second Streets, the late resi dence of B. Baxter deceased, duly advertiied and sale pos ponedby J. I. Macks, Commlaafimer, wl . V." :-t v.-"' ''. . ' 5:'' - I'.. baaeld at PablloJLactiQB. at Bxehaage Coraer, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, April 7th. at It o'clock M. stos.... . .... , . . ,. ., Hi. CUOPfL,Y Auctioneer. B CBONLY MORRIS. , ' City Bonds at Auction. Q" N WEDNESDAY,' Apifl ttlCat IS o'clock, M., wa wiltsell at Exchange Corner $10,000 City of Witaiington Six Per Cent Bonds. mhS2810tx,"r - : 1 " - n,. 43ar( ct street. 2 BUTTON KID GLOVES, , S5 CENTS A PAIR, la Opera, fprtng and Dark Shades; ' ' - i' BiseS wXtoTx. A BARGAIN IN. SW1S TIBS.. : HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS. :: ! A Full Line. BROWN RODDICK, mhSU tf i - x i ' 46 Market Street. PARTIES DESIRING TO PURCHASE FTJBK1 TURB to examiae ur large and fashionable stockllust arrived, which we offer at lowest nricea. Dealera la Fartitere wili find tt to? their advantage tOfivaoa aealLf ??,-?,-.,-,- v ..-. .- ....... S. B. Corner Market and Sd 8u WhWtf ' ;-' wrtmlngtoniN.C. flANT HELP IT. It's because thev are the AMKi . liiyy umjO tji Jwl. . Breeding Cages, Fancy Canary Cages, all prices and sizes. Beautiful Lamps with Fancy Shades. Come and look. 0 mh;28 tt . . PARKER TAYLOR. "XT'HOLE SETS, FINELY FINISHED, IN NEAT btftfl 6J t farstf W ti tVW and papular Promenade'Fli6togtaph"are being made at YATBH' Photo Rooms Urop in anu see them. , xnn JB tr YATES' BOOK STORE. f-C8Dper'4.TflolSj BkMti's Tools. FlTLTi iJKU OF COOPERS AND BLACK- emith's Tools Wways In tock For sale si lew or lower than the ioweet, at mhtttf ; GILES J MURCHISON GRAIN, ..t.j.r pTAY FEED, BjyCK, MULES., HORSES. SE- cond hand Pa leys, Saafting. Boilers and Engines. and the Best Boll Meal in the City. ..... . r..r. ap 1 tf N CUM MING SCO.. Millers and Grain Dealers. . SpriHats ! rpHB LEADING STYLES 1 ' AT LOW PRICES 1 c HARRISON ALLEN, apltf , ' Hatters. The Hew Hat Store. -IALL' a'nD EXAMINE MY: SPRING STOCK J ot Ladiea'. Misses, Gent's, Youths' and Chil dren's Hats ; also a nice line of Gent's Furnishing Goods very low for Cash. . , . JOHN M.-ROBINRON, .s . , . No. IS Front St. mh28tr " Next to Purcell House r GENTLEMEN, have yon fully made up your minds? Are yon determined noon your btyle of Dress for the coming season T These things settled fro to OTTKRBOUHQ'S Men's Wear De pot, where will be found a complete . stock of Clothiag,' fa Busiaeas or Dress- Suits, Bats and Furnishing Goods. Triumph Dress Shirt, ready tot use. with Sleeve Adjuster, $1 S3 White Vests by the hundreds. ; ;, L. J. OTTERBOTJBO, mht8tf M Market St. , ..;.)! j ' '-- ; " '". i We . axe Making , All kinds of DRESSED LUMBER, !' li '.. Ot''.-. -'V- Sash, Doors, Blinds, ND ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK AT OUR Planing Mill and Taritory-foot of Walnut SireeU -!t!K'Ca&EaftfkalBlaaj. b ;r:j ?ir v ; ;... : 1 ALTAVFBB, PR1C8. CO., YBdtttif Oi OfflajNatt,earRe4qrasaSt. Oi Oh u :) New1 Boot1 and - Shoe- Store, ?vr.i 00IC..1'l'.Jj ,'J ' t. ,3Z MARKET STRKJ2T. M ' I ani Receiving Daily my ' j. : t consisting of Ladiea' Shoes, Sanes SUppers, Gondolas, in the .. . Latest Styles;, , ,, AlsotJfh-aes' IiOwQnarter Shoes and Newport Ties, , Which 1 offer at Lowest Market Price. ' Ho trouble to show.Goods. Call aad examine aadcoavUice yourself, voo. Ai eeespetfullTi'"i'i ' C. RQSBRlf HAL, mn 14 tr " , i- .-,.! r .11 If.. " of the tittle Boot. IToiRokMEel'sFeetl , JUBf TOO' want theavywt wm have to go down town, bat AijYTHlNQ else yon caa get f .j, , - -av vi ..; C. 0TEVEK8ON O0. ' Handsome Market Baskets,' wah "'.or'' without iovu i; i-t,.-i vi-u Jc. covers. Be SURE that von are" not Daring more nil;?." .-. i-.lf a''.'"''!- -'t tih ' for your Groceries than, yon need to by getting Jtnee use rrom Heaaquarters ror uow rTicea. : j; stevenson oo:. ! .-." tt -y?ff - -,Avi-'! Fourth fltwat,! mh 98 ft Just over the Bridge, Brooklyn.
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