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MOUSING STAE w ii. iii;uvkl ur nwiwnTV ia tjvaiaua ... fM ta ipohh uiO. 4l k ioUU. " 4 . uoatA i To lit IT ararVara. UUirad la pn of la. :-ad at t Feat Offlea il WllJcboco-i. N c.. OUTLlKV A traia oq lae cna rai.road was thrown '-.,u3 ta ireca near in, rt. i.; tut pa- ain escaped lojury but ibre poaU c:-,.s ioa a expr-ne aeeger wer sod turaJ io death to ih?ir cars. The Mropolita hoiel. at New Yolk, n :nJ by Ore JJaedey moraiog I'lfNe Orleaos Cotloe Kicbeoge will erect a o" building t a cost of 1 1 50. Oca I A colored womia was murdertd la her I ,u.w otT Atlanta. Oa . Saturday. ruo crop is proouuoced a failure ia I ... l! ioui aod Iadiena r - u..k.,- a,. a., . . .... , uwuu.j ' . - ar I Irl.am it a. .. a 1 1 J 4 ' . w. waa taller IV IUUI a . ti. nub il cduras, ha ba rxicuted e i - . . I u u:rU''. nauer taw otoisior laemocil I :iir u lrr fr.m ihi coaalry. The iic-u-J elcctio cj of Yestte ti. Max . ib rrpuri will favur the icalioc o! Diqci A movement it oa f ,.(. iu 1 1 i y f jf an foud iDfuiua of the u u Tyrol, it it oj( couoteoaoced by ., i m.i s'oly u i jumcotifoeoo . , i :uk. ff, ib Huiiiiu cheoccllur, re 4 f ui public affair a msiked uiciueu! m tu auci.i apct of affairs i i i r . u u it icKiicu. Jew I Of K I M tocy 3iS pr ccot ; cotton .t It 13-1013 t-16 en: aoutberu 3 u iluh aod ucchtoged; wheat without ,c ItJ choir, with a moJerale i port :u . ...i.eoro ti!c better aod m ie actiTe, i . '.d V55Jtc. spirita iurpebiio Qim r nfi at 47f4dc ,ru:u quirt at. $1 73 i luil'jUf in to have Miss Kleauor i ii u i tixl Miiton Nobles in Feh- rmior EJcnuod is firmly per- ouinl thi', the franking privilege ouUi t l abolifhed. The country in uoi ir irom Ine same opinion, we t'te ir. 1 hs landed debt of Baltimore is ;r3,0'.)2,:93.G5. The aoprodaclive nt. foot no $15,020,280. Taxable jui $i5, 000,000. Dartni; 1890 the ,-(.. increased $1,008,500. Is that a lu iltby ahowiog ? !. wuiwi aod prudent act. for I tt.c House Inuf-Uceanio tJaoal Wm- v , , . ttee to rrpon adversely to the pro- j-ct to make trve u oiieo states ao endorser of the Elds-ship-canal pro- - ' jrci. tu the tune of $50,000,000. Jutuce Swayoe, of the Supreme C ourt, is to resign this week. Staeley vj i r k- ii U . Miiihewii. of Ohio will laccesJ Dim. I t ... .i.i ... . AA- I b e I vocAie tteuerai s place. . aiajor aine will succeed Geo. Drum. I i . - . - . i. i t ii J: 1 I I aria ia iu piauo iui ti uiiiiuiu cu i colored people to go to, as they are highly appreciated there. Col. For ney says that "the colored person is very much admired there." Elliott, tlirru sod company should emigrate at once. When Miss Mildred, daughter of th late Gen. Robert E. Lee, whose memory every Southron loves aod reveres, appeared in tne private gai- rv of th snta on Thursday, she . j , . ttnn.l,d bv Senators Ransom. j ' tiatier and Randolph, and Repre- I eotattve Tucker. Thus far seven of the regular ap propruiioo bills of the House have passed. They areas follows : "Th .nnmnriatinf J50 ooo 000: m Mnitare Ajmr. 1333.135: fortiics- .rK..r m w , , . I no as. two.OOO: coosuUr sod diplomatic. $1,190,435; osvy. $14.41.039: Iodlso. $4.- W."! com Dieted " Mr. Thompson, superintendent of the lUil-,-- Mail S-rvice. is still j , hoD-ful that the fast raall will be v rnide serviceable to tne puouc ii ht h..1 n.- a V r r i n r ihm far because aa a S. 1 la I of the long protracted spell of the . - t i v worsi weatner. uive i. ...r n... T before you condemn. What ia called the Burley tobacco 11 now tha nxeitemeni in aiissouri MM I n.l nika. .i f l An t What its aaalitv I or peculiar claim is we have not seen a taeaiiooed. It is said to meet the viou of manufacturers. Out North tsrolina bright yellow beats it "all hollow," if we may judge by the prices Missouri leaf fetches. Poor Sotbern died of paralysis. He left an estate not worth more than $50,000. He bad been long separated from bis wife. His daugh ter Eva has gone upon the stage and made a bit recently io London. Lyt- tou Sothern is plaviog his father's parts lu now ia An.tralia. Another son is . . . s L ,r oowia Wasbmgtoa wiU John Mc- ' iTViaiiiWl - - , mmgmm mft " 'I'l 1 111' Ifl ll 11 1 T H . ' ill MB.'j"'f T" WflafTtl I The Morning- Star. VOL. XXVII. NO. 105. The Sooth it prodaciog tome hieh ly creditable actresses. Mary An derson, of Kentucky parentage, born in California, is a decided success Eleanor Calhoun, oi South Carolina I stock, born in California, has just be- gaa career that nn.n. -iih n.Ani;.r - i bnlliaocr. Both - - j women. Aud now there is another M . a" Z . I . 1 i . ju.fc risiug auove tne norizon. what the Louisville Courier w w . . . Journal of the 2 1st says: "It is the opioioo of the play-goers of -aTiiie met we have another Mary Ad atrwotoKiTe tothe Atnericin iUge. The eDolol ,Ml evening was aa nrquaanea succeiA" THE LEGIILATUKE. d.ui .k v.. ni.......i. ii . . . i uutcitsi ttcpuri vuriwea SENATE. Saturday, January 22, 1881. BJLL8 AMD RESOLUTIONS were introduced as follows and re ferred to appropriate committees or otherwise disposed of: Mr. Newland, to incorporate the Rutherfordton, Marion & Tennessee Itailroad Company. Committee on Propositions and Grievances. Mr. Dortcb, to enforce a tax of $500 on all persons engaged in em- ploying laoorers to leave the State. rwvrkk, 4.uw uauurci. iu iu- corporate Clarendon Council, No. 67, American Legion of Honor. Mr. ocott, of iNew Hanover, to in corporate the Clarendon Water orkf Company. Committee on Corporaiioos. U KA3ACRS. A message was received from the Governor relative to the interest the State has in the Chesapeake and Al- bemtrle Canal. On motion of Mr. Williamson, of Edgecombe, it was ordered that the message be printed for the use of the General Assembly. CALXMDAR. Upon motion of Mr. Ilespaaa, the bill introduced by the Senator from Wayne (Mr. Dortch) relative to tax ing persons employed io hiriog la borers to leave the State, was taken up. l be bill was discussed at lengtD. Motion to refer by Mr. Scoit, of New Hanover. The motion was lost. The bill wss then put upon its second reading yeas 27, nays 10. On motioo of Mr. Gunn, it was made the special order of business tor Tuesday, 12 o'clock. eoaie bill 18, to provide for spe cial jurors in capital cases, was ex- r - J " : :.. 7 . cussed at lengtb. lne bill passed 1U lhfJ reidin benale bill 196, to aulbonze toe Board of County Commissioners of Onslow county to levy a special tax, -v a . parsed its third reading yeas 30, nays 2. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PXTHIOS8 were presented as follows: Mr. Hovkin. from certain citizens of Sampson county asking prohibi- tioo. aod one with regard to a church in Sampson county. BILLS were presented as follows: Mr. Dunn, to repeal chapter 154 of the laws of 1876- 77, establishing Inferior Courts. Mr. Hamner, to amend the charter of the Yaoceyville and Danville Coal- eld railroad A message was received from the Attorney uenerai wun regara w tne cnarter ot tne ronn varouna nxiu- Iand Railway Company. He reported that there wu no clause of forfeiture in toe Dill, and mat ids oniy way w vicate the charter, if forfeited, waa He was of the J "u,fc ,u "u. nnininn that the charter had not been forfeted. CALENDAR. On motion of Mr. Boykin the rules nded and House bill 151, were suspei providing for the erection of a hos piUl n Wilmington Dy vne comm a- sioners and aidermen, WM pu. UU k several readiDgs ana passeu , . 1 The rule were at the tame time iaireDjed for the purpoe of putting IIsm bill 286. proridine for the consolidation of the Atlantic Coast miIbiv vim idi riTiiiBYiiia Florence railroad upon its several readings, aoouui a,j.mi tn h norrod. ' "V i .5' I" " . The Soeaker announced the follow- the election of trustees of the , Uni- m lib t aui ai w "Bledsoe aod Munden. Additional members on the joint rnmmittee on the fish interests j.Mrm, Sparrow, Snipes, Washburn, liailint? and ivoouiua. Vf) VBWWa.a.ak Additional members of the joint An.m;ftaA nn tha annArtionmiDt and 1J lii U.A a BJ W WBb aa - :..nctiQtr the State Messrs. Day, Ro.Und. Glenn of Rockingham, Cooper aod Lioeback. Spirits Turpentine. Mrs. Evelina M. Evans, of Weldoo. Is desd, In her 68th year. The Weldoo fc Petersburg Railroad is to be sold oo April 20th. Raleigh Siar: Colonel Fred A. Olds, city editor of the 2Tv and Oturver, is coofloea to dis oea wua sicaoess. Thus far 55,263 bales cotton have been received at Raletjtb, an Increase of 18.184 over last year, as we lssrn from the Swning Stir. The Y e couu.t iui. -io r . movioc Io "the do fence" isw, ana acom- ilu to prepare bill to be submitted to tbe Legislature was sppoiniea. WILMINGTON, Tbe Tarboro Southerner says it learns through a private letter that it is rumored at Washington that Hon. Samuel F. Phillips Is to be tendered the place Attorney-General in Garfield's cabinet. Raleigh Visitor : The hop riven at the Yarboro House last night by Airs- Governor Jarvls, complimentary to Miss Keltl, of South Carolina, was an oc casion long to be remembered by all pre sent. Greensboro .PafriofrThe winter session of tbe University of North Carolina combe county, was admitted after an elabo- ralM UTimlnitlnn ntn Ih. Rnnhnmnrn rlaa. half advanced. Neio Hernian : The lumber mills in our city are seemiogly in a very thrifty and flourishing condition. Some of on ure. r w" therefore, t.,681--n,.m k...k....n..i...i.M ..h out of tbe room at the time, heard tbe nwjn Tk.i th nomnnr.i;n I Mobile . x--v... ... k.; in the Legislature for tbe formation of three new counties, to be called respectively JJur- ham I....il Vifin. Wa hiu harf ilmnl enough of this thing.' and hope the Legls- lature wllldecline to erect more counties. ... . When the star said tbat the Statesville Landmark "is an exceedingly neat, well edited and interesting paper of its kind" it did not mean to "damn with ami praise," as tne eauor oi msi paper .iri ;. ... i . , , . " . aod thst was all. If tbat paper had said the Star was a good paper "of its kind. we should have understood it to mean as a daUy netc4 psper. Oxford Free Lance: Mrs. Lou Soutberland died in Henderson on Satur day nigkt on last week, of pneumonia, in the GOtn year or ber age. onerin uar ner settled with the State Treasurer last week, paying for State taxes from Gran ville county, tbe sum or sio.4W.25 We venture the assertion that Oxford can boast of more ministers, lawyers aod pbysi cians, and, we might add, newspapers, than any other town of lis size in tbe state Rev. Mr. Rumple, Presbyte rian, says in the Salisbury Watchman : The Lutheran cburcb, in Kowan county, is com posed chiefly, but not exclusively, of the descendants of those German settlers who began to occupy the county about 1745. Fortunately for the history of this people tbe Rev. Dr. Burnheim, in bis book enti tled. "History of the German Settlements and of lbs Lutheran Cburcb in tbe Carol!- oas." has gathered up and preserved tbe traditions and documents tbat tell tbe story of their settlement and religious life. Weldon Hews: Major Hannoo, a well known and worthy colored man of tbis place waa appointed a page in the House of Representatives, which place he now holds, aod we know performs bis du ties acceptably. Tbe Legislature is Dem ocratic and Uannon is a colored man. We belive e ery bouse in town is occupied, I and tbe demand for them is good. If ten or twelve new bouses were built they would in a short time be occupied. Benja mio Wbitmcl Cotton departed tbis life, at bis residence in Scotland Neck, December 14tb, 188). m tbe 07ib year of bis age. Raleigh News-Observer: Mas ter Jobs S. McDonald, son of Col. J. A. McDonald, bas connected himself witb the See run a Star aa part owner. Oo mo- tioo of Major Thomas Sparrow, Judge I Boxton waa invited to a seat upon the noor j nf Ika II..naA a Danrasn n t a I i Vtia uuafflrao I Th. in. ..t rtn-n w,.h manv .mile, The aflsirs of New Usnover county are now admirably administered. We were nleased oo veaterdsy to. meet Dr. Thomas F. Wood, Secretary to the State I Board of Uealtb, and the learned and de ..j .w- XT'-X. ir,j;.) TUICU CUllUI Ul I'm jjui u wwinu iaciMUK i a nnhllr.ation that r-fleeta honor - , r ----- upon himself and credit upon the medical I profession. Raleieh News- Observer: The collector, J. B. McLeod, of Robeson county, - i paid into the Treasury yesterday ao.O-vy. Tbis is a settlement in full for tbe taxea of 1880. A good deal of buncombe was exhibited in tbe Senate on Tbursdsy. It is said that a reticent tongue denotelh the wiso man. A very important meeting of the board of directors of tbe Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad company was "JfJ" " work upon the p'resent gauge. Tbeprogreis of tbe work of construction, as reported Dy president Grsy and chief engineer Jones, was entirely sausraciory, ana ail are nope ful and sanguine of tbe early completion of tbe road to Greensboro. Qoldsboro Messenger: We sgree fully with tbe Wilmington Star tbat tbe constitution ought to be amended so as to allow tbe Legislature to exempt from taxation for a specified time all property used in manufactures. Raleigh cor- respondent: Already it is reported that tbe operauona or tne snau natcning oi ioi t a considerable additional catch of fish is expected during tne coming season, iub i blunders or tne years past nave Deen re- trieved at Morganton, and there is no doubt that our Fish Commissioner, Mr. Worth, ti..iin.l). I . Arrrw trrA marv'tna ui i-ajrcTiis, b a.--- -w. ODeratlons will be pushed on a larger scale Hnrinir tha vear tocome. but it will be sey. .I ..m Kofnr thn nHvatA ficminr) for I tbe filling of ponds, &c, will be fully met J v . . I Statesville Landmark : There is a rumor, which prevails more extensive ly in tbe c juoiry than in town, to the effect tbat Dr. J. J. Mott is to be promoted and tbat Dr. J. G. Ramsay, of Rowan, is to suceeed him as collector of ioteroal reve nne for this district. The sermon of Rev. John Huake, at tbe Episcopal cburcb, las'. Sunday, was a memorial of Bishop At- klnson, and tbe collection ror the purpose of purchasing a memorial of bim to be nlacfid in tne cnurcn on Xiasier dubqit. i The mall contractor on tbe route from hereto WUkesboro must be getting rich out of bis contract, lt calls for an or xyyo a ..4 r.ini hunt In W iltrpahnrn unrl rm- I JfJBJ. BE) U U A a Vial UVaW aa. wvva-w awa a a . B t l Ht1.a TLa I uactor U UieTslore, reduced to the oeces r. 4 l.l.ai a-awM a r I M ak am A n t1 ABFrfT I the mail. P But thta to art contract in tbe State. Tbe contract on tbe route from Boone to Blowing Rock, in Watauga county, is sub-let to a person wno carries it daily to and from one place to the otber for the princely sum of twenty-four cents a dsy. This is sixteen miles travel. Charlotte Observer : The rumor is abroad that Dr. Asbury's flying machine is completed witb the exception of a few finishing touches, and that next week some time, he, she or it will sail from a point in the country, near Charlotte, and land in Independence square. Bid Holt pass ed through this city Thursday morning, bound for Greenville with forty-five as good cocks as were ever pitted. The main be gins Tuesday morning and continues four days. Ode thousand dollars is staked on tbe main. Mr- John Maloney, who recently failedn Salisbury, is said to he in trouble with his Northern creditors who have brought, according to the Watchman, the very grave charge of embezzlement. Three negro men were arrested in Ab- bottsburg last Sunday afternoon, charged N. C. TUESDAY. JANUARY 25, 1881. with piling crou ties on tbe railroad for the purpose of wrecking the western bound ptsssDRer train due at that place about 10 of o'clock that night. Mr. ueorge . Bryson, a worthy citizen of Gaston county. died suddeoly on Monday afternoon last, He was found in his bam-yerd, lying in a speechleis condition, and expired soon after being carried to tha bouse. Toisnot Home: The Toisnot male and female school, which opened its 7th session on Thursday the 13th, with forty pupils, has increased tbis week flfty-nine. -Miss Lucy A. Pender, Miss Lucv A 0f typhbld fever and ute endo-corditis, J uJ. ifl.u a.inr.. S,f I.oi a little colored orirl. aited 6 veara. liviDe I about three miles from town, was playing ,a lQe nre wLm ",CK w"en BW.6M"DM I screams of the child and ran to her, but bfo1re..ftDy. Ma could be rendered 5 s ,k W - If I "UO UICU UU1IUX ui&u. muiusi, .T?.:! . I wuue a Baa acciaeni oappeaeu iu jur. a. Wiggins' little sob. about seven years of J age. Last Friday morning, while the family I were at breakfast, the little boy took a pis I tol from the table, which had been placed tnere. ana wnue piaying it acciueoiauy I ap .v.- k.ii , v,..w h;a .ui u, iUS nut imoiu .Uu6u J i .wUR.ut4 u a,. NEW AOVKttVriSBtHKNTX. Muhson Ulsters and overcoats. D. L. Gors Horses and mules. J. C. Munds Cod liver oil, Ac. P. C. Cummin o & Co. Hay, com, &c. Local Dots. Cotton receipts yesterday 36 bales. There were no cases for acting Lf a nm T I a. at a. r. t ,4 ai -VX IflfT nmci.jMw.u.ju.u.u.uR. Mr. H. K. Scott, Senator from tbis District, bas been borne oo a short visiL Rev. Dr. Yates preacf3 for I tbe congregation of.tbe St. Siephjeji'a col- ored Methodist Church Sunday ateoon. Dudlflv. colored, was sent to jail ye.terday for xonapayfaent of J Zm 9 costs in a esse of assaal? and battefy tried before Justice Millis. . . . oandy ote wart, colored, was ar- rested yesterday on an alias capiat, for tbe non-payment of costs in Justice Gardner's Court, and aent to lail. J. H. Jones, colored. was arrested ' yesterday and sent to jail, in default of security, tbtrc to await trial at the Fehru- ary term of our CHmtaal Court on tbe'l charge of larceny. The receipts of cotton for the week ending yesterday footed up 2,078 bae8i a8 against 549 bales for the corres - ponding week last year, showing an in- I at . f t i . rtn m crease ot i.sza oaies ior looi. . t Rp D v Yaiph and Rev Mr KeV. Lr. lates ana iter. Mr. Ricaud, pastors respectively of the Front street and Fifth Street Methodist churches, ., . ... , .... were oy tueir respectiye cub- .. .. gregauons during tne past wees Tbe Cape Fear Club are Laving . , .1 . . i rooms ntteu op in tne Duiioing rormeny occupied by Dr. T. B. Carr, over Mr. J. Habn's dry goods store, and will move into their new quarters in a few days. The new Congregationalist ..a church on Nun, between 8ixUi and Seventh streets, is rapidly approaching completion, "eeple being up .and nearly enclosed The body of the church is of brick: Some of our citizens complain of annoyance from tramps engaged in begging, who do not stop to knock at front doors, but frequently force tbeir way into back lots and intrude upon the privacy of individuals Rev. Allen J. Cameron, agent I for tbe Church iieuenger, published at Winiton, N. C, by Rev. C. J. Curtis, is in th , nd wm renum nere aeveral days soliciting and collecting subscripoos to mat paper. ni. i -. r . i Ti.f.i q . . I 1 be pulpit Ot the t Ifth Street Vfat.i.t rh.,r.h . flll ,i HnnHiT ww.wu mx. uiv. j i .Tan DV Ke- m rj Tarrentine. Air. evening by liev. M. C. Turrentine. Air. " . . . . 7 . J lurrenuae is an agea minister ot me wos- nol inH w11 trnnnn In nn r nU itiznna h A mr . , having preached in the vicinity of Wil- I I mington some forty years ago. I Tne Snow Storm. I Yesterday morning the fleecy particles j that go to make up tbe "beautiful snow," csmmeneed falling here, at first in light profusion and with occasional intervals, hn. fln.n -a-ornintr th t.A.riv and nnin- , . wnmt.a .ww. mwus uu oyym i first class "down East" snow storm. For lome tjme t melted almoat as fast as it . . , ... . . . u I wuuutu kiuuuu, uui bih. .ny... A . M M I a. m M T I U . I t MAM- I menced accumulaliD aod before Ion the I I hou" lP'. lree' W nd cntually the streets and sidewalks began to diiap- pear from view beneath the lovely mantle in whose icy folds nature so rarely deigns to envelope this particular section of her domains. In the afternoon many of the young people of both sexes were on' tbe street, engaged in the exhilarating sport of snow-balling, and from appearances at this writing, sleighing will likely be in order tbis morning. For the Oyster Trade. An oyster "sharpie," built on a new and improved plan,' ia under construction at Capt. Skinner's shipyard for a Boston man, who is here awaiting Its completion. The work is being done under tbe supervision of Mr. R. H. Beery, and the boat,'. whe'tt completed, will he a model of strength and durability. Publie -meeting; mi Heckr Point. At a meeting of the Democratic voters aod tax-payers of Rocky Point, on Satur day last, to consider the question of a spe cial tax, Mr. W. B. Hocut having been I 0,1qj us, mith . w n w vhwu uiuwuS a ocv,ickijr, uci suw I ca8l0n i. Bland and others, tne following preamble and resolutions I were unanimously adopted, viz: to wwkrhar Th mmrintratP. nf onr nn. (Pendert. in called meetine on the ffe of Vbiffi 106 pSSSSg OI a Dill IUr a Special ISX On OUr I :i i , K' ?1Z I h rnna it annpnra tht at Minh mnplino nf magistrates there was no quorum present; ni iLm nrni ...n. T.h IevylD of any 8Ucn tas: a8 beiqg uanece8- " sary, onerous and wrong, as it appears from the reports of our finance committee and our various officials tbat our county debt is now less than $5,000, &&d can be paid from tbe savings of our present taxes in less than two years. JSetolved, Tbat we would consent to a special tax for the erection of a court I hr.T,ca nri iiihnt fr tha oinn rvww Th.t m p.miio Mmm.n I . , .. - for tbe poeiuon or magistrate in this town- i ghin tne name or James al. westbrook. as one every way worthy and competent to fill sucb position, and earnestly solicit our representatives to secure bis appointment for tbat position. liesolved, Tbat a copy of these resolutions be sent to tbe Wilmington papers witb re quest to publish the same. A Fine sermon. Tbe discourse of Rev. Dr. Wilson, at tbe First Presbyterian church on Sunday morn ing, oo James v:16, contained mucb of sweetness aod light,'" but not as Matthew Arnold, who coined tbe Dbrases. understood tnenit for lt C0Qtained the "sweetness and I 11 1 atl a ? . 3 J. ? I I i iigui doioi a vain suu uusaiiBiTiug. pxii j losophy. but "of the blessed Gospel of tbe Son of God. it was freighted richly witb . I . . i i . ,,- l : . iuUUbuhuu waa aiuiuo hwimu sages, and yet it was tnorougniy practical ... a . I and earneat. Dr. Wilson has the uncom- .,K,-ot hJ s,u ..A-v.i.wut Dj.i ue touches with tbe ligbt of a bigb intelli- eence. The drvJsones of truth, under his I " . msgic touch, spring into life and stand fortb in a garb as becoming as beautiful. It is a great intellectual treat to bear him at hi heat and if thft heart and conscience .......... are not touched it is the fault of the hearer, rendered callous through sin and trans gression. Oeam. I - -CM:U.U TI 1 . LT. Inn ... "jiur. w..Cuiax.. yr, reemiog oa bum, ucioeu au.ui- berry and Walnut streets, died quite sud denly on Sunday morning last. She was up attending to her household duties du ring the day on Saturday, and bad been on tbe street making some purchases, but late Saturday afternoon she suddenly com plained of a severe pain in the head, des cribing the sensation to her sister as being the same as if some one was driving a nail into ber bead. She retired to ber bed and I was soon afterwards seized with a fit. In I I . , .. .. . .. u : : . l. lue meaowuie me i-uiujr ujro.wau, wuu Vi . A V. n n n hantilu eiimmina1 aF.IVAll anil I uau UbCU uaoj """"""i l""v-" I informed the watchers at the bedside of the I atriMrpn lrW that it was nn ordinarv fit I witb which she had been seized, and tbat they should be prepared for the woret. She I lingered apparently unconscious during the I night and breathed her last about 7 o'clock I Sunday morning. Xfao Bntortainnfent Wednesday Mzlit Seats for tbe Old Folks Concert and Operetta Wednesd.y night were eagerly purchased yesterday morning, but some desirable seats remain uotakeo. and if you a. . . . . !!-, - ,wju iu aa appiicaiiuu conjr iuio mum- ing is advised. Those not specially fond of vocal music will greatly enjoy the fun I . . ; . . I ana actine in me cuuccri auu cuiuiu uuoia i .nn hw mn.ir. " thrown in . It I is also announced that Mr. Goodman, the distinguished pianist, will ;appear and repeat by special request, tbe pieces ren dered at the recent concert llphlonic There is a cow in tbe eastern section of I ,h Jt T lQat is in the constant habit Of I I . . jx : I going aoout I rum eate io gaio auu uucuiuk i .u. . t,. h. ih am tuo " mo nuw" I fa8tened simply with a latch, and a good a ,t,.i,. h. I mu uuwef hiuclb uto enoiled of plants and evergreens by this I I tricky and voracious bovine. Her frequent I ut,n.;nn'D v,.T7 fln.iio irxAnoA mnmf nf thn I lUllUOIValS Uwl W UU H1J 1UUUVVW Bwa,MW va aaww nnnnle in that section to decide ODOn giving i r i . t- ber a warm reception tbe next time she re- peats tbe offence. sermon by near mate. There will be an interesting service at a. n.,,,-, i ,r,h .t 7i nVlnnt- tjk. cu. pi-f.. . x this evening. -Rev. Job Turner, who is a deaf mute, will deliver a sermon on the W. ..rmn nt h r hv a umiwu, . - ta. 1 m A W Wf I A t A M A StUwArl Vt tV it by sign. We think those who will attend cannot fail to find the service both pleas &nt and Instructive. The public generally are cordially invited to be present; A Pender Prisoner. Joshua Hayes, colored, was brought to this, city yesterday, by Deputy Sheriff Hand, of Pender county, under a commit ment from Justice J. F. Simpson, of Point Caswell, charged with the larceny of a bag of coffee. In default of security in the sum of $100, for bis appearance at the next term. of Pender Superior Court, he was committed to jaiL UIVBR AND niKINE. The Charles Langliolf sailed from Liverpool for this port yesterday. Schooners Abbis Dunn, Fountain, and Katie Collins, Mathews, hence, arrived at New York on tbe 22d inst. WHOLE NO, 4,194 Daily Weatner Bulletin. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. -yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches ,for tbe twenty four hours ending daily at 3 P. M., except Tuesday, when it is 48 hours, as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station : Tem. JR. F. 85 . Weather. Lt sn'w Lt sn'w Lt rain Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Lt rain Fair Fair Cloudy Fair Fair Lt rain H. snw Lt rain Cloudy Atlanta Augusts. 35 37 83 42 43 82 45 45 . 83 38 38 43 74 43 .41 .73 .00 .00 .01 1.04 .07 2.08 .C2 .t2 .35 .41 .04 .98 .15 .63 .62 Charleston Charlotte Corsicana. .. .. . Galveston Havana I Indianola Jacksonville I Montsromerv. New Orleans. . . . Punta Rassa Savannah Wilmington. 25 Cedar Keys 48 Pensacola 40 The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day Threatening weather and rain or snow nnnhemi m nnrthp. ;nH. .ration. or , j a slight rise in temperature, and stationary or falling barometer. Accident. Mr. Toft, blacksmith at tbe Wilmington & Weldon railroad shops, got one of bis feet badly crushed by a heavy piece o iron, a few days since, and had to be taken to his home in the southern section of tbe city. We learn tbat some of tbe bones were crushed. TRU ITI AILS The mails close and arrive at the City rose umce as roiiows CLOSE. i .Northern through mails, fast. 7-nnP VI I Northern tbrougn and way mails 5:30 A.M. RalAicrh K .Qrt A AJf I e- jim.. I Mails f or the N. C. Railroad. i and routes supplied tnere I "Omi including A. N. C Railroad, at 5:30 A.M. i Southern mails for all Doints I South, daily. . . .8 A. M. and 7:45 P. M I Western mails (C.C. R'y)daily i i a. 1 J - a m tr Xj Sh DwliBe'ton I Railroad 7:45 P. M. I Mails for points between Flo- I rence and Cbarle8ton, 8 A. i M. and 7:45 P. M Fayetteville.&ndofficeson Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1:00 P M. Fayette ville, Via Lumber ton, daily, except Sundays.... 8:10 A.M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays 6:00 A M. Smith ville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 8 :30 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Sballotte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days 6:00 A. M Wilmington, and Black River Cbapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays 5:00 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 7:30 A. M. Northern through mails. 9:00 A. M. 7:30 A. M. Southern mails Carolina Central Railroad. ... 4:00 P. M. Ufa il a nil tori frnm otraot Hsw-Aa oira.Tr . .r. -. . " day at o.ou r. m.. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:30 P.M. Money order and "P General delivery open from 6:00 A. M toJ6:00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to :3U A. M, FIRST BOUND OF QUARTERLYIMEBTINGS for the Wilmington District of the Methodist S. Church, South : . Elizabeth, at Elizabeth town.. Jan'y 2i S3 Kffi ft gft """V.vSffVi g-i JE& Waccamaw Mission, at Bethesda.. Feb. 1516 n-nnnmlaW . Dafhol O.k Ifl .Aft 1 lAAAD TV AVakva Stl VvUUOl a a . . . . aaaa .... t m A' W 4 aV Topsail, at Wesleyan Chapel Feb. 8687 . i. V.V.;y.:::::M'ch Cokerto, at Hall's........ ....M-ch 19-20 tfSBW AUO tyisuiijk DKHUUD uiwuu nut UCIU at iu o'ciock a. ja.,on tno 2d or Jfeoruary. in wu- mlP?ton... l Parsonage of Front Street Chuach A foil i attendance desired. L. S. BURKHEAD. Presiding Elder. CITY ITESIS. THE MORNING STAR can always be had at tne following places in the at? : The Purcell House, turns' JNewsjstana, ana tne bta umce. a. o&na Danuaux, a. wou eeutuiiBueu ana prosperous Weekly Newspaper, located in a thri- wttio Mnawliti- tAwn aw tKik linn trt at npAmfnanf A BARS BARGAIN. A well established and ln' Bfowmg luwn on ins jmBoiaprommew uauroaa.. is onerea ior sale, rerms easy. For terms and particulars apply to the editor of this paper, FATHER IS GETTING WELL. My daughters i.n.- mT,.h hni.ter father ia ainca ha nim) Hon Bitters. He is getting well after his long suffering frm m rlfaoasa rloAlapArl 1nrnrahlo .vtl aro afa ar glad that he used your Bitters. A lady of Roches- ter, . x, uuca Jieraia. THIRTY TEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD NURSE. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is tha prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never-failing safety 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 gives rest, health and com fort to mother and child We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy In the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHOEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bot tle. None Genuine unless the fac-simile of CUR TIS & PERKINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. 85 cents a bottle. DIED. ROBINSON . In this city, yesterday morning1 a 11 o'clock, JMSSIB A., wife of Rev. Bdwaid Robinson, aged 45 years 4 months and- 88 days. Friends and acquaintances of the family are In vited to attend the funeral at St Stephens' A. M. B Church, to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The UnBaraUeM Low Price AT WHICH WE SELL. ULSTERS and OVERCOATS, has taken off nearly all our stock. Only a few more to dispose of. Balance of Boys' Overcoats (13, 14 snd 15 years), cheap. M UN SON, jan 85 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, JgXTRACT MALT, MALTINE. VBGBTINE. A full line of Fine Cigars. For sale by JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, Jan 235tf 35 North Front St. JsavTBSop AfiVVBTiaino. Obi equate oaeAay....... tj 09 u II I two oara-.-.;, ...,, i ia three dirr, t M fomrdaySl'; 'P ate dark..:;... iu " one week,.! . 4 oo TweweekSi 0 60 " Threeweeki, 8 60 " . " One month, 10 00 Two months,... 17 00 " " Three months, U 00 - Six months, 40 00 " One year, 00 00 t3r Contract Advertisements taken at proor Uonately low rates. Ten lines Mild Nonpareil type make one aqnare. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ye Old Folks GRAND CONCERT AND SULLIVAN'S OPERETTA. "TRIAL BY JURY," AT THE OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday Evening. Jan. 26th For further particulars see programmes on tbe streets . Reserved 8eats ana programmes to be had at Heinfebetger's jao II Si t sill BALES SMALL AND LARGE, XVlU TIMOTHY HAY. 2500 Basb6lCON 2000 BU,he1' OAT8, BlAck nd Whl,. Amd tha "Beat Bolted Meal In I ha city." fRESTON CUMM1NO (X.. Millers and Oram Or alert, janISS tf and Oealara in fwaauia . Horses and Mules. J0ST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE LOW. 16 MULES, sound and well broke. 4 Good FARM HORSES, jan S3 DAW lw D. L. UUKK. La 3a Le NSXT DRAWING OF TUB Louisiana State Lottery TAKES PLACE FEBRUARY 8. CAPITAL prize, fsO.000. Whole tickets. $2 00; Halves, $1 00. Address Lock Box 871, jan 19 tf Wilmington. N. C. Dissolution of Copartnership. rpHEFIRMOF NEWBURY A CHASTEN HAS been tbis day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. F. A. NEWBURY assumes all liabilities af tbe late firm, and all debts due are payable to bin. A. NEWBURY. J. K. CHASTEN. January 32, 1681. A Card. HAVING DISPOSED OF MY INTEREST IN the late firm ef NRWBURY A CHASTEN to Mr. F. A. NEWBURY, I respectfully request for him the same liberal patronage bestowed on tbe old firm. J. K. CUAsTKN. Notice. I WILL CONTINUE AT THE SAME PLACE and respectfully ask all indebted to tbe old Srm to make immediate payment. Any accommoda tions my friends have received will be as befere es -tended. Lew prices amd quick: sales is my trade mar it. itetpectruup A. NEWBURY. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 33, 1881. Ian S8 3t rown & Roddick 45 Market Street. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARUE LOT of BRIGHTON CROTCHET QUILTS, $1 35 each. 9-4 ELLERTON SHEETING, 35c per vard. TLla is cheaper than it can be bought by the caee. BROWN 4 RODDICK, jan 33 tf 45 Market St. Still Greater Inducements QFFERED FOR THE COMING WEEK. ONLY a few more left. ANEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF Spring Overcoats. AT BIG BARGAINS. The only House In the city for a genuine Knuckle Down Bargain, at A. DAVID. Leading Clothier and Merchant Tailor. jan 2) tf Stylish Hats ! Umbrellas ! T OWEST PRICE8 I IMPERIAL HAT GLOSS ! AJ Just the thine for old and new Hats SO cents per Dome. HARRISON ALLAN , Hatter a. jan xs ir Pel's Corn Solvent, "YyARRANTRD TO CURE A CORN IN EIOUT hours, if used as directed, or money refunded. No pain or sore toes attending Its use. 35 cents. for sale Dy J. D. NOTT A CO., jan 33 tf DraggUU. Prang's Valentine Cards. N ELEGANT ASSORTMENT JUST RE- ceived. School Books, Blank Books, Stationery Ac., at jan 28 tf YATES' BOOK STOKE. STIRRING." Carts in constant repairs, Carriages and Buggies for sale. Drays made strong and flue. Timber Wagons made to order. Horseshoeing a specialty, jan 93 tf MoDoUGALL A WILLIAM SON . A LARGS STOCK OF Sash. Doors, Blinds, AND ALL KINDS OF MILL YVOUK, LUMBER, LATHS, &c., FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. AT ALTAFFBR, PRICE Co., Factobt: Font, of Walnut St. jaiTOtf Oracx: Nutt, near Bed Cross at. Ten Dollars Reward JpOR WHEEL LOST OFF ON OF TUB ONE HUNDRED BGGGIES just received by GERHARDT A CO. N. B. Wheel found. jan 33 tf "Opera House." A fashionable audience assembled last week. To witness the enchanting play. The ladles, delighted, were anxious to aek. Where tner gentlemen obtained such array, It is no secret, foe knows, every one. That they were fitted sad furnished by DYER A SON. jan IS tf OLD NEWSPAPERS, BUTT ABLE for Wrapping and other purposes Can be hed at the STAB OFFICE! IN ANY QUANTITY' Callough.
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