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HE HORNING STAR. tu Uy WM. II. BiUtftAftD. tlu5Ll6HBD DAILY XXCSPT MOJtUAVr. BATR9 or unB8CKU"TIOS Hi : .juts year, (by mall) pontage paid,. . ..i flu. Six months, " " " . ..;lm.. 4. rnree months" " as One month " " 1 Of) To City Subscribers, delhrerod la any part of the Jiy, Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are .tot authorised to collect for more than three month e n advance. MORNING EDITION. Entered at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. C, as second-class matter. OVTLIKRh. Two colored men at Talbot's foundry, Richmond, Vs., got into a fight with bor rowed knive3, and one waa killed. Xta-Hancock Column of New York visited Gen. Hancock, presented bim with an ad dress, and were replied to briefly. Fears are felt for the safety of the sugar crop in Louisiana. A National Uuion Association has been formed in little Rhode Island. ExMayor Chapman, of Bal timore, is dead. Thirty of the Mione sota insane are known to be missing. A two-masted echoomr went ashore on O egon Inlet Saturday night. The De- .b J partment of Ar.cu!ture at Washington re- .rtoH dtcline in the corn rmn fur thn p.nts a utcune in tne corn crop ror the i .fteen cases ot yenow lever and three deaths, at Key West, silc the 8th icst. . r .. I Wm. juattox waa roObta and mur dered by two unknown tnn at his home in Abbeville county, S. C Intense cold and heivy snows at the North. New York markets: Money 2g,6 per cent; cot ton firm at 1010 cents; southern flour firm at $5 107 CO; wheal fully 1c bitter, ungraded red $1 161 25; corn 4llc Letter and active, ungraded 58i59c; spirits iiirpeiiiine cbout steady at 4J47c; rosin .steadyat $1 ?51 80 Gov. Jarvia's majority has whit tled dowu until il will be but little over 6,000. It is a good thing that change uf gauge was deferred until ilin Cape Fear section had voted and other sections equally potent. Good news, if true, from Califor nia. The latest is that the Demo crat will have a majority in tbe Legislature. If this turns out all right, and we aie very sceptical, then iiilly Mahoue will not bo the i'iggest man in the Senate. Lrd Beaconsfield is a very re naarkablejaan surely, tin s now iu his 77th year, and he has just finished another novel entitled "Eudy iniou," for which he has received nearly $50,000 from the LougaiunM. Thin is without, a parallel. Anson county gave a majority of 1,149 against tbe insane amendment to the Constitution. The Times, published in tb3t county, gave the peopje light, and the result was as ntated. If property discussed il would nut have received 20,000 voles in the Stale. In June the census of St. Louis was .taken. It had 333,577 inhabitants. Il was not enough, so it has been re taken by its own staff. This time it 340,362. It had five months ad ditional growth. This shows that the first enumeration was not far wrong. The North likes a solid negro vote. llow is that if a solid section or raoe . . , 1 be treason to the country, as some of . the oro-ana hnco uni1 If thfi Sniit.ii 1 the organs bave said, it tne . oum Hr!itiHp9 anfl thp fiPOrropa fnllnw thP I crack of their raasterl' wbiD and vote crack- ot their masters wbips,ana vote as they are told to vote, that is the ha;..K. ..r ir ua- f.,b. j comes treason when it is the South- em whites who are solid. Gen. Sohofield is to be boo need, irn Hp- arns, De- the Chicago fitter-Ocean learns (Mlisfi nf hia rp.Ant. wnnrt. Thprfi does not appear to be mach liberty of thought, speech or action allowed to army officers who do not yield themselves as pliant and ready tools to Radicalism. The country will .. . ... c c u only think tho more of Gen. Scho field if he is made a martyr for the I .nOQ f u J Q i white cadets. I lhe State Returning Board has i final jurisdiction in the matter of , , . t counting the vote?. In this District two years ago the sheriffs did not J 0 uieei, mo returns were seni 10 1 Raleigh. Some of tbe sheriffs in the Charlotte District met the other day, J but Maj. Dowd, as we learn from the Otomr: "Decided that ,t wa. an- necessary for the sheriffs to be de- whole country, but an increase for the ?! " L ' day morning about 5 o'clock, an old turn- " - V "ZZ 7ZZ atMni tVhTi , 1. ' " " Bemi-ceuienoiai auuiversary 01 ine Die-aown aiiair. designated bv the occu- Vl uc uiuer o twicmcui, euuncu u" r o . j - mcu UCic nuuniy. nonir u vuu.KhH Atlantic Statts; the yield of tobacco and convention, and the town of Golds- pants as a dwelling-house, situated near the dray was not undergoing repairs, but was you are using your talents to tbe con- r - - potatoes is also less than last year. A boro' accessible from all points, an Pnf,' j,Q tne rear of the Richardson on the wharf at the time with the horse at- You say in one of your leaders in the fa- ThfXwIntu". - . MulletS. Mullctfi :iL?" unusually large number odelegates Mnf tached to i, Middleton followed after Lof- S'jSi -70. 21 nves lost. tieavy snow storm in were 111 attendance aft an early hour, five colored chUdren, were buried beneath tin, and he left his dray altogether and ESi.h. date- p OUU Scotland yctcrday An Irish land- The convention was called to order sought concealment in Brooklyn, High- 'XTmAm Sandy Brown Flo.ence S C Charlotte "' Volluhh. lord has been tarred and feathered. by Rev. N. B. Cobb. A hymn was J?5i!?!.S2 debJL8.!r" ie?T?? ffcm smith in the meantime having to nut another umns you make use of the words "Rebel" M, .l!!!' . eDCe. s- . C"arloiie whie.i. Hroear.. tained there, as the vote would be JJ" SMS""" subsequently canvassed by the State Winston Leader: There are Board of Canvassers, and upon the some people i a Winston mesa enough to ?H as determined by tbi, Board, r$ZhJZl$ the Governor would determine last week. The dog started home with the . . . .... , . meat in his mouth and a darky stole it be- whether or not he is entitled to the fore he got h handred yrds fom ,ho mar certificate of election and would ac- ket. A sorry dog that would not fight for ,,1: , . , . bis own dinner. Stab cordmgly give it to him." T u . r i r tu . Lumberton Robesoman: Rev. lbe Observer adds, however: K Martin delivered!' -strong lecture last "There is, however, a law requiring tbe week in advocacy .of bfj "Maine liquor sheriff j to meet and iseue a certificate, but law" for North CaroUo,UBder the auspices ' has not always been observed as tbe of tbe "Prohibitory Liquor Law Society of vaie constitution provides for the canvass 'uo vote ny the Stale Hoard." I 1HE VOL. XXVII. NO. 50. Tbe negro exodus in tbe extreme South is said to have beguu afresh siuce the election. This is a free country and wo are in favor of all going to the North Pole who prefer a sure enough cold climate. It is now said Mr. Parnell will i England f( -"s oVutu France. THE NO It XII CAROLINA BAPTIST CONVEN I ION. ane ariret uai rroeeeainEi jjareo Attendance. uaieigh News and Observer ileport. The Baptist State Convention of North Carolina met in its fiftieth an- ""-f.StV uuttl B8Byu wiiuwwbuuibu b uuiub- . . , , . v A M sung, ,10 lowea Dy tne reaaiog Ot tne 91st Psalm. Prayer was then offered ja.ll by ilder Khas Dodson. The pastor of the churoh, Rev. F. II. Ivey, then made an address of welcome, assuring the delegates and visitors W. Hill, of this place, recently had a fear present of a hearty welcome to the ftTSSaiS hearts and homes Of the people Of uresent but could not control the infuriated Goldsboro. The President responded in a few timely and well chosen re- mnrta mL .it -.3. .1 . i vote of tbe Convention . - t F thA I 'inlinnllAn frti. V- luQ1 .ill .ed. dent announced that Rev. N. B. Cobb had received a majority of the voles cast, aud he was thereupon de clared duly elected. Tbe committee to uomiuate tbe other officers of the Convention re ported as follows: Vice Presidents Rev. J. B. Rich ardson, Rev. J. B. Taylor, P. A. Duuu. Treasurer B. F. Montague Auditor T. H. BriggH, Jr. Secretaries Wm. Biggs and N. B. Broughton. A communication was read from the Colored Baptist Convention of North Carolina, and. its messengers, T 11 If , XT1 tji k j t I .i.u. uiiuM, r"!" ai Williams, were granteu an oppor-1 luuily to lay betore this ooay tbe claims of Lheir Convention Thev Claims Ol ineiT VjOUVeillUD. iney I asked for co-operatiou iu their for- eigu misaiou work enpecially, and for the aid of their white brethren m eveiy d-parlmenl of Christian effort. Sundry speeches followed, and va rious committees were appointed. On motion, Revs. J. B. Taylor, F. 15.iley.cr. uppoioted oorre.pondipg messengers w me wiuicu ipiui Slate Convention to meet in Wil- raiugton October uext. The introductory sermon was preached at night- by F. H. Jones, of J " .1 . . . . T . I U . S. Commissioner, J onn u. .ua- venport, has been iu Maryland hunt ing up evidence as to the forged let . ,, . ter. xoe Daumr from Washington of the 16th, says: a ' ' I "Mr. Davenport returned home this afternoon, lie, was also dis- posed to be ralber reticent in impart- insanv details of the information ingany aetaiis oi we tra" wnicn ne nas ooinu, or tmouuv nas ootainea, wnue neTe. ine ioi- i - i mi r -1 lowing is unaerstooa to De tne tneory i which Mr. Davenport has worked up I ; hia nam mind" That a man named I n,is own mind. iMt a man namea Hun pr. nonnected with tbe COnser I 7 J ' -.1 7,. T i , Republican party 'in New AT.K :a ikn mnn wont tn r!nm I berland and signed his name on the Deriana ana gn uw niu uu i.u hotel register as ilenry Walton, ana wrote ine corresponuence iu tue Truth newspaper of JNew x ork from I .ht rmt.f thftt h vpnt to two hotels I v V f . . I and registered different names, ana , I I mat; .auiey is i" I signed the name of the alleged ficti- I tious H. L. Morey, at Jjynn. Mass. "UB J .J spirits Tlirpeiltm. Winston has a new brass band. How manv coaYicts at work outside of the penitentiary have escaped? Who can tell? Mr. J. C. S. Lumsden, of Ra- ,aIffh.as iDlared by the bursting of a sun. His forehead was bruised and he was DUrnea ail arounu vue riRBfc yc, oaya tuc r!l,orlAtt Observer: Watantra .J - - DnHklt..H Hi Kmnham trk Ilia rJ - iuu..,r Ho . piMti hv 21 vntpn because Dr. Council ran as an Independent Democratic candidate, Mrs. D. H. Byerly was suddenly stricken with paralysis while attending to her household duties, yesterday morning, tne whole side of her body being "affected. New Berne Nut Shell: David Pfoctor. kn-ed wjw ARd more than once in our criminal courts, and who was recently discharged from tbe pen- SSSSrX'SSi ia tbe cutoo field of Wm. Foy, Esq., in North CaroMf-a, recently orgamzea in mis place. List oaturaay but. ju. juues WILMINGTON, breathed his last, and on Sunday following, we were again shocked to bear that Mr. J A. Thompson had breathed his last. Oxford Torchlight: Mr. Willis Harpe, of Brassflelds, has the largest hoe in me county, ot its age. it is only four- teen months old and weighs six hundred pounds. And Mr. Ruffln Holmes, of the same neighborhood, has an older one that will weigh over seven hundred pounds. ini4 .o fn. ..v.. . .f ih;.tn.,in. .n. not- v,oa r.n.u. nsmn.t,i m sr-i .vuuuauuauicu 1U kUO Buue lunuouilJ. Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic: Ane iticnmona cs lanviue itauroaa last wees effected a Kailroadic couv-d etat by rapid cnange or tne gauge or me western N. C : widenine it to five f eet. so that the i roiling siocs oi tne main lines may be used on inis nrancn. many rumors in re at on i 10 me matter were in circulation ; it being I stated mat interested parties were endeavor- I g w,wr ve an injunction upon coi. An- ing to serve an injunction upon Col. An- X? uv7 t 6 ! : , vU him either by rail or telegraph. New Berne Nut Shell' Yester- I . aew nerne jyuz atieu,. f eBier- U -M-a. -T j- 1 a. u. 8eriou3ly hurtf however, axcept Elijah starkey, son of Mary Staikey, about ten LllD LAUltll LIlIIHLrN. ill HIM WKIH I1IIJI1I1 . 1 years of age. The falling timber had Ki"ea mm. I Warsaw Brief Mention: Dr. J. I brute. The doctor was going to the house I accompanied by Mrs. Phillips when he I was attacked, the dog attempting to seize I -: . i . i .i . i t ; i 3 uuu ur we tuimt, iu nuiuu no nao iuiicu uim uy toe luroav, in wnica ne waa luueu I ujr kuc auccuu(U Ul lUC aosaueu, nuu ah I 1 - r 1 .1 . 1 tl i mii if i ti uci rMi i iiu 1 1 ur 1 1 ir u 1 1 -law miin ill. hands and threw him to the ground and subdued him by beating him with his knee, and then taking him by the mouth and carrying him through tbe house, he threw him out at the rear door. The Doctor was - I i. A. . . m TV - - A. pretty badly bitten upon the band and arm. Raleigh News and Observer: Yesterday we published, an account of a horrible murder in Mark's Creek township. in which a colored man had been shot by some one unknown, and instantly killed. xesterday morning Ucroner Richardson went to the scene, and the body of Berry Bunch, tbe murdered man, was disinterred and an inquest held. Yesterday afternoon some deputy sheriffs brought and placed in jail Here luck Morgan, colored, who is ac cused of being tbe murderer. lbe North Carolina Conference of the A. M. E. S?"018 8e8aioQ " 8 city. ine iiusiu ui auvaiuserii, uuuiwbcu ui the Governor, Secretary of State. Attorney General and two State Senators appointed ny me governor, meets to-aay in tne nan of lne Hou9e r Representatives, to canvass . . . , T ;j eieclor8.F Tne work is a heavy one. and will perhaps not be completed to-day. On the 25th ;he Board again meets to canvass for Congressmen and Judges of the Supe rior Court. Mr. Victor Dubamel, aged 48 years, died yesterday at bis home on Per son street, after an illness of a few days. He was a native of France, but bad been in VAm?Anbo- Una will commence its ninety-fourth an- nual communication at its Hall in this city on Tuesday, December 7th, at 7i o'clock, M" Raleigh farmer and Mechanic: One thousand three hundred bales (too many to get weighed) were received in Raleigh on Friday last. The old city has her heai Un. Coup's circus returns by Charlotte November 29tb, and Greensboro liuooviu. it weu aa mr ouuiu iu xicrr i Orleans. -Married, at St. John's, New foundland, LouiaH. Haywood, of Raleigh, and Margaret Robinson, of Cleveland, Ohio, a member of Miss Josie Loa's dra- :r " - - I wSSrdK withBxcSTeather . ? n , . J . and prospects. Our State Legislature stands Conservative Senators 38; Repub- hcan Senators 12. Conservative Cora- m0nerfl75: Renublicana 45. The maioritv on jojnt ia 56 Iq thia in' ciude(j the foUowing Independents as Democrats; Senator Foil, and A. F. Ueil- man, of Cabarrus; Abram Cox. of Hyde; -m- favis, oi xiaywooa; o. r. rtay, oi McYount, of Catawba. Repub- !.' tj j ' . n a -err-. fj puoiicau xuuepenueut, j. a. yriuoicttu in nnr tabW last week we eave Gov. Tonrla 79A7 moAntr T.otor retnrnfl tnlrp off the 200 in Aihe, giving that county to BaxtQn b g yotes ukQ ofl SQQ iQ Wilkea and giye Bnxton 68 majority; reduce Tyrrell from 202 to 82; increase Carteret from 220 to 285; take off 166 in Alleghany; add 12 to Watauga: take 2 from Surry and O hnm TraAaM W A m a r ha nhtnflp VwiTr- nt . ..rr,5 -TrT: VUk 1W MV v MAW W UU Mawa AVVMkV vh ings, we fail to see where the wit comes in or to find anything specially amusing iu H. C. Jones's "Cousin Sally Dillard.'V It nrobahlv owed its fame at first to the fact that fifty years aeo a newspaper rarely ven tured to print a joke; and is now passed around because our fathers thought it funny. mJELJ CITY". NEW ADVBBTISEKIBnTS. Munson Rubber coats, etc. . Giles & Mukchison Light. Worth & Worth Low prices. J. C. Mtjnds Patent medicines Jno. M. Robinson New hat stere. Masonic Meeting St. John's Lodge. ELECTION RUTUKNS. All the returns under this head maikcd official, which have been already published, or may hereafter be published, were sent specially to the stab ny me itegisters 01 Deeds of the various counties : CLAY Official. Hancock 305, Garfield 187; Jarvis 356, Buxton 181. Congress Vance 337, At kinson 126, Love 20. Democratic Legisla tive and county ticket elected. ThankfglvlDE services. The usual union Thanksgiving services, participated in-by the Lutheran, Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian Churches, will be held on the approaching Thanksgiving Day, next Thursday, the 25th inst., at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, and Rey. T. Page Ricaud, of the Fifth Street Methodist Church, will conduct tbe ser vices. Tbe usual collection will be taken up for the benefit of the Ladies' Benevolent Socie ty of this city. IING STAR N. C FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1880. Embezzlement. Henry Loftln, colored, was arrested Wed nesday on the charge of embezzling mo ney. It seems that Loftin has been dray ing fur one Washington Highsmitb, and on Monday,last one Austin Middleton, colored, I gave Loftin a dollar to get bim a load of Wood and twentv-fivo cents to nav the ... m . . . . " aravaze. leuiBZ mm wuere iu is&s iue wood. Mirtrtlt nn waa not acouainted with i think the uuiiid, out iook tne uumuer ui uia uray, which, as the sequel will show, was a very I lucky Drecaution. Loftin failed to take the a I woo. . houBe. AnA wh4n An. I I proached on the subject the next day de I nied that he had received the money or the orde A ftfiPWard however, when be.ni. . . . bb" 10 vu lu buujw, u yiuw- I ised to deliver tbe wood as soon as his dray, ised to deliver the wood as soon as bis dray, which was then being repaired, could be .Hin... TL1 nih.n.,, ' n f . ,hn dnnhtixl thA pnmP(na I BUillLl ID LUG maDLlLLl6 DaVllJK LO DUt man in his place as drayman. Loftin was flnaiiy arrested, and yesterday his case came up before J. C. Hill, J. P., who ordered him to give a justified bond in tbe sum of $50 for his appearance at tbe next term of the Criminal Court, in default of which he was lodged in jail. Flrea Yeaterday mornlnc. The alarm of fire yesterday morning. about half-Dast 1 o'clock, waa caused bv i - I uuiuiug ui a buibii iiauic uunuiug i I . - .1 - i h . , inr i .T fleets, occupied Dy a coiorea man in maa- ing buckets. All of the engines and other a. i i . ri' l ; ii. .. . l- appurtenances of the fire department were 1 on the ground, but their services were for tunately not needed, as the flames were kept in subjection by the use of water from buckets in the hands of people living ic tbe vicinity, there being no other buildings in close proximity . Loss immaterial. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an in cendiary. A few mintfitre at.er the above alarm bad subsided fire was discovered among a lot of shavings and sawdust in the cniue room of Mr. Alex. Oldham's grain mill, corner of Walnut and Nutt streets, by a number of seamen who were boarding n the oppo- I site aide of the street. With a promptness i d h . . .. . lh i0uv ana enenry cnaracierisuo oi me jouy I Itn shn in an nftun oalloH nnnn tn fann tars," who are so often called upon to face dangers and perils in the pursuit of their profession, they rushed to the scene of the conflagration and with buckets and basins of water soon succeeded in subduing tbe flames. The lire ia supposed to have been caused by sparks from the furnace. The he "Devil Flab. We availed ourself of the opportunity Wednesday night of examining the "Devil Fish" alluded to by us a few weeks ago as being in the possession of Mr. James Ma cumber, in Harnett Township. It is an exact image, on a small scale, of the repre- gentations on the show bills of the one at- ... , , ; .A ir. .,:, tached to Coup's circus, and is certainly a queer aud wonderful specimen of that por tion of the creation that are classed among tha ;hhlM..ntll n, tha Aan . T, ,. vuw W. ftUV V UOl I UWWL. U H f me inhabitants of the "vasty deep been preserved in brine, and is now on its way to the State University, a gentleman of this citv havinp hein to the nania of b- r f' saving oeen to me pants or se curing it as a contribution by its owner to the Cabinet of Curiosities connected with that institution. The wonderful fish was on exhibition at Dr. K Willis drug store, I corner of Seventh and Mulberry streets. Wilmington caon cinb. . I Pursuant to notice a large number of j young gentlemen met at the Purcell House laBt evening and organized themselves into a club under the above title a club under the above title. I me louowing omcers were elected lor I the ensuing winter: President D. M. Wright. Vice-President C. B. Willson. Secretary H. D. Burkhimer. Treasurer Simon Sanders. Director of the Chase Herbert Petteway. Keeper of Kennel Pat. Carr, It being the desire of the Club, the Presi- dent ordered tbe first hunt for Monday evening next at Castle Hayne; members to meet at the Purcell House promptly at 7 o'clock P. M. on that day. Library Association. There waa no election of officers at the meeting of this body last evening. The bad weather prevented a full attendance of members, and the election was therefore postponed to some future meeting. Arrangements have been made by the Association for a course of lectures to be delivered dnrinir tha aoaonn Tr Tlooma I D w awwaa wraa 1 of New York, Dr. Griasom, of Raleigh, ' " I Dr. Wilson and Dr. Yates, of this city, we understand, have made engagements with the Association, and it is probable that Dr. Hoge, of Richmond, will also deliver a lecture under the auspices of the Associa tion some time during the winter. Bxtlngutsblns a Bear. D. F. Hines killed a large bear, on Friday last, between Merret's Creek and Lane's Ferry, in Pender county. Bruin was chased about four hours by Hines and bis dogs before be took a tree. He was killed near the side of the main road. Eainbridge, Ga., June 11, 1870. "Dr. Tatt: Dear Friend: You know the cause of my bad health. I had concluded that there was no remedy that would relieve me until I used the pills you sent me. They proved to be the very thing I needed. I am under lasting obligations to you for the blessing you have conferred on me and mankind generally." f A Patriotic Letter. We find in the New Yoik lablet, an Irish-American paper, the following patri otic letter from that gallant Irishman, Major James Reilly, of this city: Wilmington, N. C, October IS, 1880: Editor 2aMet: Sm: However much I re. fll . il . m . f m. nuuiu pa bi vt ua au buivi ljou tuau uiiuu I m . m da. wouiu raisa us voice id iTor oi lair pny. I Flease give these few remarks a space I nx, Atnr ia a ko j my countrymen from the party that has I sustained thein in all their rights as Amen- can citizens sinceits organization as a j party that is, the Democratic party. - I If it was not for the Democratic Dart v I probably you would not be holding the E?"on as a journalist you do to-day. I Jinow-Nothingism would have Kept you in lQe rear. What killed that spawn of ini I quity but Democracy ? And you tacitly quity nut Democracy t Ana you taciuy lu JUIU luo uus"wl the BfPobiictn party, to quit democracy ana De inaepenaeni in VOline. Ttri.;ni . r.nit,,0 .ri.;,.. in.tH and "Southern sympathizers," and in a sense" 1 think it is nothing but to bring them into ridicule, and this because thoy J Fayetteville, N. C. ; E. E. Smith, Golds are Democrats and do not do as you like I horn' N n. vi; nu ti'n n thev wnnM, vnn .ill'nnt Allow thm tn h DOr0 W. 'Za Uowoll, UowellSTllle, inSn.nr.7. .v.t; ing to the dictates of their conscience. Well, they are rebels; so was Robert Em met, Lord Edward. Wolfe Tone, and George Washington. Rebels! I am one, y.irf ciples as the above-named rebels fought that is, to protect my home, fireside, and i .. o, uuii uuv uuuc, uicoiuc. uuu jouu ui lujt auupnuu vluo uuuiu7 uuiu tlA C ' J 117 T : U "ving in the South cannot read your North- ern irj8U-American papers without being insulted. We were rebels, and fought in i i . iii rnrnit- 1 1 r i in 1 1 1 r r ii ir ni iiikii I a cause we thought just and right, and I BAMAMAAai for one do not wish to h infnrmd nf ih fact in almost every issue of your sectional pa?erf" .u - And until the editors of such papers re- alize the fact, you cannot expect to be pa- tronized by Irishmen living in the South, who fought for home and principle. James Keilly. Daily weatber oalietin. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. vesterdav. Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in . ' .. " ' incnes i or ine iweniy-rour hours ending at or. m., as lurmsnea ny sergeant james W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station: Tem. R. F. Weather. Atlanta Augusta Charleston. . . . 44' .08 Cloudy 57 .41 Cloudy 57 .00 Thr'ng 53 .54 Clear 21 .09 Clear 84 .05 Fair 82 .07 Lt rain G6 .12 Fair 85 .00 Cloudy 60 . 00 Cloudy 39 .00 Cloudy 40 1.2ti Thr'ng 79 .00 Fair 57 .02 Cloudy 54 .01 Cloudy 65 .11 Cloudy 42 . 70 Cloudy the Indications for the Charlotte. I Corsicana 21 Qalveston. . . Havana Jacksonville Key West.. Mobile 60 Punta Rassa Savannah Wilmington South Atlantic States to-day: Higher barometer, colder, northerly I winds, partly cloudy or cloudy weather, with rain. Featival. The festival by the ladies of the congre- Ration of Front Street M. E. Church, at tbe City Hall last nieht waa well attended, de- P threatening aspect of the evening; doubtless the entertainment would have been a more gratifying success had the . j J The hall was weather been more favorable. The hall was elaborately and tastefully decorated, and lQe arrangement suuea to an tastes oyster i 8lewa served piping hot by bovies of ladies i j .i ,, , . ..I on one side, and the coldest ices on the I other, with side tables supplied with "in- termediate refreshments" of various kinds. The stage at the end of the hall was appro pna whi add priately fitted up for the acting charades hich was a part of the entertainment, and added much to the enjoyment of the even- inc. Mayor's Conn. Tbe only case for the Mayor's considera tion yesterday morning was that of Willie Davis, a colored youth, about 14 years of age, who was found asleep by Officer Stone, of tbe police force, in a dry goods box on Water street, about 11 o'clock Wednesday night, and who, upon being questioned, stated that he had runaway from his mother. The boy waa discharged with a warning, and without the formality of a trial. A Specimen of Uuplin county Farm ing A correspondent at Wallace, Duplin county, informs us that Mr. John Hufham, of Kockfish Township, a well-to-do farmer, ma"e this year, with two mules, plowing flve days each week, one thousand bushels OI corn. tWO thousand five hundred pounds I I r Ilot cotton, thirty-five bushels or rice, I I and had four acres in potatoes. "h a ia I what may be called good farming. For the Star. Give Va Light. The working men of this city have just grounds of complaint, and we do complain, that owing to the stinginess ot neglect of the city officials we are compelled to grope our way in tbe dark every morning to our work, because it pleases some one to have the eas extinguished after midnight. Should these same gentry go to bed earlier and be obliged to rise before daylight in order to earn a living, they would be more apt to have a little light on the subject Tbe last few mornings, being rainy and cloudy, it has been almost impossible to see how to walk the streets. Very many of your sub scribers are obliged to be stirring before day. and they think they are entitled to ...... . 7? .... . - t. A 1 1-.- . llgaisaa wall as uuwe wuu travel laic ana lie abed CJlanrise. We toant light. We help pay ioi;ftand want it ' Respectfully, A Woueingman. WHOLE NO. 4,139 Local note. Cotton receipts yesterday 1394 bales On account of the bad weather the Wilmington Light Infantry did not pa rade yesterday afternoon. We learn that Mr. J. S. Melvin, Whn iHon . r. j in . .. , J J ogu, ib aim very low. Sarah Williams, colored, was sent to jail yesterday for non-payment of uuoio iu a case in wnicn She W03 prosccu- tor, but failed to "substantiate." A New Orleans dispatch to the 8t. Louis Republican of Monday was as fol lows: "Alice Oales disbanded her com 1 Pauy ("Km. one says ene nas done all pany last night. She says she has done all me work and Charlie Gardiner Las pocket Feet. Oerian and 1 Dobciiic BoiotVt T.r ed ... ... mo .l2&R&iJ . J " ..F- pomtment meet ua at rvtv mm Sh. I CJ'V" T' U:J"-W ucr " oonB. aiumoro. mo. ; cioey Smith. n. c. BIVKB AND JTIAltlNB. j The steamship Benefactor of the ngu ,arC1de LlDe to Port has been taken oa lbe hae temporarily and will undergo j extensive repairs. In the meantime her i lvuul i DlaCe IS BUDDlied hv llip tli.omohin nilf I J W1C lt.aUJOLIJU UW'J ream ftD oia VIS". bat recently thor- oughly overhauled, repaired and renewed, This steamer was oriffinAliv 77 I 7WlMI ,; , ., , . . . . anu oum to run the blockade into J this port during the war. She was after- wards rebuilt for the present service, how- orw1 ilU fK . , , , , ever and w,lh lhe rcccnt changes made iu her construction is admirably suited to the requirements of the coasting trade Her I nmm.or r.. T : . , . . uuiuuiuuuvi voft. lujiaiu, iu HQ auie ana I experienced master, and one of tho most I genial, clever, whole eouled gentlemen I that ever trod a deck. I Mtiri .L-M 11 . . thm .V"c "Lln mil W8 n5mf w?ra ,s I the time when Coughs and Colds becin to appear. Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup cures l ccry caae. x-rice ao cents. f CITY ITHS. THB MORNING STAR can alwaya be had at tno NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. A well ontjthiLhA and prosperous Weekly Newepaper. located In a I thriving, growing town on the line of a prominent I itauroaa, is ottered for tale. Terms 'caah. For I terms and particulars apply to lhe editor of thia paper. Opinion of Eminent Dr. W. C. Cavenagh, Mem phis, Term. : For weak digestion, general debility, and want of appetite, I cheerfully recommend Col den's Liebig'a Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invlgorator. Gsra & Fikkxr, Agents. Wilmington. A WORLD OF GOOD. One of the most popu lar medicines now before the American public, is Hop Bitters. You see it everywhere. People take it with good effect, lt builds them up. It is not as pleasant as tome other Bitters as lt is not a whis- jusjr onus, it u more lute the old fachloned bona RPt. tAjk t h f tiaa Anna A . n 1 1 . . feel just right try Mop Bitters. Nonda News. THIRTY YEARS' KTPRRnmmt ni ah m.n NURSE. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the I prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never-failing aaf ety and suc cess, by millions of mothers and children from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It cor rects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, re gulates the bowels, and gtvei rest, health and com- &SSSKZvSSltt iuLTS iort to motner and child We believe it the Beat tZl?r u.gor wycfSe directiona for uaing will accompaay each bovl tis prrr??.1 f,c-lmUo ' cu- a mxhe tTt. sold ftlAlXfiiED, iikist-li Li-Y.-in this city on the 16th instant, at i.sui tr.HL. , at tne residence of uie bride's parents, by the Rev. Josephs. Wilson, William i uiumiuoi aim juiua ra.ncu& i.ii.i,y. ttlSSfi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. St. John's Hall, IWilmington, N. C, 19th 5ov., 1880. THERE WILL BE AN EMERGENT MEETING of ST. JOHN'S LODGE, No. 1, F. fc A. M. This (Friday) Eveniag, at o'clock, for work in the Fellow Craft degree. By order of the Worshipful Master, no 19 lt JAMES C. MUNDS. 8ec'y. Patent Medicines QF ALL KINDS, PURE DRUGS, FINE CHEMI- &yA'fftSSiAot1imiAp JAMES C. MTJNDS. Drumriat. 33 North Front bt. Prescriptions compounded at all hours, day or night. no 19 tf QOODYBAR'S RUBBER COATSJ Best Made, Reduced in Pi ice. Patent 16 Rib Umbrella, Metallc Brushes, And other Novelties at MUNSON'8, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. nov 13 It Light. TTTB OFFER THE GREATEST VARIETY OF VY Lamps, Ubraryandli&U Pendant. Lamttrns. RnvnAM -Mr a TJAn.A Ti needing light on this subject can get it "by inquir- Inn GILES MTJRCHJSON. 38'and 40 Murchison Block. no 19 tf For Sale at Low Prices. 200 110118 and Hajr 110118 BAQaiNu -000 8(118 Arrow &nd Dclu TIES. 200 BozesD. B- 8moked BACON, KAA Bbls FLOUR, all jrradea, inn Bags COFFEE, 50 bbls SUGAR, i.VW 9AA 500 ketn NAILS. Bdls HOOP IRON. 1.000 New and OUU Second-Hand SPIRIT BARRELS. llA Cases Soaps, Lye, Potash, Snuff, 0)J Tobacco, soda, Crackers, Cheese Lard, Ac., Ac no 19 tf WORTH WOBTfl. The New Hat Store. jyjY STOCK IS COMPLETE IN ALL OF TUB latest Styles ot Qenta, ChUdren.' Ladies and Misses' Hats. Also nice line of Oenta' Furnishing Goods. Call and examine before purchasing. JOHN M. ROBINSON, no lO.tf Market St., next door to Mcllhenny's. II A TKft OH ADVKrtf lalNU. Ve Bqaar rae dayt..i (.'.;.';.. l Ot two days,..,,....,. 17a thrwAaya, I 50 roar dare, toj ' Ire days, IM One week, .. ..... off Tweweeka btt Three weefca, 8 to Oneaaonth, 10 00 " Two motitha IT tu " Three Baontha,... 14 00 Six montha, 40 w One year 60 00 IMF Contract A 4 rerttoom w u tafcea at pruo tlonately low ratea. Ten linea aalld Nonpareil type make one aqaar. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Secretary's Office, WILMINGTON A WKLDON RalL ROAD CO. WiuuHSToif, N.C., Norember 10th. 1180. Notice. mni mvvnrnmi nirni dhuil., - JL Weldon Eatlr Company Kare (Uclared a Dlrl- I dend 3 p01, c0- on tbo capital Bch of aaid j Coapftny, payable to tbe. Stockholder" on and af- tor Novoniber tSd. 188D. J. W. THOMPSON. non td Secretary and Tieanrtr. To-Day's Steamer. l anchovies. Holland hkhrings. smok- and Cayenne Pepper. Caon ami a mil lino of PimUr GroceriM au thotiAn. nnPM '. i. Sundries. 10000 ORANOK8, 4Q00 COCOA NUTS. 7t Boxea RAISINS, I J In wnole.bair and quirtor txura J0 Boxea CANDY, 125 BX;" CAttE9 nd l-'KACKKKii. 0 Boxea CUEKSB, ijf Bbli Arri.cs, 200 Bbl POTATO,lt, 0 Bbla CABBAOB, 2 Bbla TUUNIP8, 15 bbla OnloDi, 875 bc Coffee. KO bbla t ortr 1500 bbli Ploar, 75 boxe Meat. 10 bbli Beef, ' For iilo by nol7 ADRIAN A VOLLEKH. RICE. TK ARB MAKING AND HAVE CONSTANTLY on band all grades 0r Rce from COMMON to FANCY. llairitlce, Small Illco Itlccna DOUSE A cood cheap food for Ilorici, Cowi, noga.&c aio a fine article for feeding Poultry All goods sold at Charleston price. NORWOOD GILES A CO., nDl8tf rroprietor'a Carolina Rice Mill. Carpets ! THB LARGEST STOCK OP CAR PATS OUTU - of New York. Woratocl Frlngca A Job lot of tho above which we are offrltc at f c per yard. Ladles' II lack aud Mute. Iridic' HOSE at a grcu Bargain, 85e sn! 3 c. worth 50c and 60c a pair. BROWN ic KonnirK noUU 45 Market ht. Buggy fcr Sale. "MEW TOP I3UGQY. RIDK ltAll VIRV nivn. il wm6- made to order and of tbe very beat materia) To be sold beaanae owner baa no nao for It, and ai MfjjDiucrauio aircoQDi on coat. Apply to no 11 tf nac P. B. UAYUEN. Wm. H. Green, yyUOLESALE AND RETAIL DKUvJOlST. Staple Sundries, Perfumery. Ac. , Ac. lh no 14 tf Market, bet. Front and Second Ma Robinson's J3ATENT BARLEY AND SCOTCH OATMEAL. KJuttz'a Chill Cure, St Jacob'a Oil, Indian Blood Syrup. Mocking and Canary Bird Foad, Ac., for &le by J. H. HAKOIN, noHtf PresptUinDrut, Miss S. A. Strock JJAS THE MOST STYLISH MILUNKRY GOODS In the city, as her A pent la Kew York la able to send ber the LATEST Of EVEHYTH1MU. In the Lessman Uoopc, alz doors from Marat t Street. ao v tf Mullets ! Mallets ! Mullets ! UBLS EXTKAKIN MULLETS, Largi at of the Season, For sale by KERCONER A CALDEK BROS. no J8 tf Flour. Flour. Flour. 20Q Bbl Bob Whlto PLOUH, 300 do other(raas d For aala bv no 13 tf K.BUCUNER CALDEK BhOS. Corn. Hay. Oats, Salt. 500 B,C0RN- 200 Bales Choice HAY, 1000 Bn8hOATD 3000 ,ackaLlvJi:Rpo0LBAi'T. For salo by no 18 tf KJERCHNAR CALDKR BROS. - Water HilFlileaL 1200 BU8HSLB P1U1B VIRGINIA MEAL. HALL A FEAKSAJLL. Long Mullets, FEW BARRELS AS USUAL, GUARANTEED. HALL & PEARSALL; bo13 DAWtf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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