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. d MOBHIHG 8TAR ,1, V 1 II. .UlUU "All ii;u rt rein vt ah Ma- tu . . s; - u.mca i m- Tu ilr.f MMirUtamt eUi ij la tkf part o LV , rr a cu & um cay 4t ,.,t ataorlaU toeuUect for mnUmutw avaat jiwrd ' ta Fo O0W Wumtaa-ton. M. c a ela auttter J V r).mioa f jf coasting tb . lctixI ( m tubQittJ ia lae Seoeie. bal il iu leered ,o pr.vrat a to,, oo a ,r k.....,.., . tKa a tcorsl rttoiutioo. aod the i q wm c.uaid without .ct.oo The Eog- ,, , . . , Um. cf tooo r.i.a to il fOt of Wi.inaj.,;in dibu ,tl:oQiaj to the Irih oambfi ; Mr. .;,.!. jo- iic!rTJ he coaM eot acept , Gre rrWltii ia Ire ... , ,.i ,,,r ti.- reuu of the m.l trUU t ". ?t reeraur tht ,r,slb.Wb..a,.riOw,TW .uf ..,!.,.. Theoooioa- f s.niey Uahwi, 4 Aoie Ja- , .uoci.i Jiutice daja. was seat , . 1.r,u. t.i ; o.niMtf to orcaa s-tJ ia Chi- -Aiailr iuITriul bilo. the i r .i. ' r t'uitnt daator. takta , t nuy'TTGi Lnwilur )cirUaf. Tj. roo.i Lc'iatir tucdd 1 . - i r 'i itia4 a L i' J da. ,. it ii fi.ti Jck i hi , u( c r llic h4 bo arratd r, r cab ra i aaot of 113000 i m rtml rou cutlctor ia Lcai- , ' u.- ytrt Hub i hd ., i intcb m Nw Yok ii I'u 2zJiX f y'trJy for- i i roru Sio..f frwai Wiaciiutia Vtr i) vluuci'i oaodut i.j pnc i ,. ,j t r F -,'' prifc i o bill u -i in R.itu!i H mt uf ( oumooi. V p .! gr 'rtta ihf"a froca - tmr tiaciootit, c.J acTurai i. ii i i;r ilarrouiy ioarJ N - " takt: M cy ii pr ,' u m: i 1 (Jy t 1 1 13 !6& jut!kra dour acchtogtd. i iu ir; ! mQ.l. whr, usi(rtjv) MLi f I "" tOt hf.ter esd m uir.jvi SJ .5S , , rit tur- . A jr ITi'ilA'ic; roaiB 'edy al r r Neve York Iribun ia looking r u'l l for t wo more Kepablican So i r It. !ii.U ibem i o Dakota, if it ten t" ruavi a d tate. t f coon t " lraocrla will b annout to I ta a sad alaleonenl. Kor play in ; pool oo Sunday in a drinking aa i ,29 boy a, all under 14 year old, iuiprt4ncd in the New ork l mt rh aalooo kerpera were i rita tioo to "20O each. Armv mQ ar roach dugaated al I f Major IX T. t.i' itujoiu'tutfu t oi Jtaior t:u Judge Advocate GeueraL I U 14 an Ohio man, aod b ia appoint' or the head of aafte arapernora iu c me f roan other Statra. Thia 1 1 y .ius. Il.orj t Ueecher delivervU I iroinre. m Wahio?to9rba Monday I night o Wac4tio. TtTfrXtracU we tiavo rrj.l are noe, anj toe WDOleleo- I a . a a a a a I uurpo-i making aooie ettracte here- ' " A paragraph copied the other day waa raieWadiog aod mysterious. Il tt that .5nator Dennis lived oo terrapin. The eipianatioo ie that b oon twelve acre pood whoea ht4ff production is the terrapin. It ! him a good income. Think of 1 !,tk0 benng caught and sold to ooe r Tlvey sell atll each for all jvr aeven tucbea long. In market lhy falch 120 a doteo. Mia Miry Audereoo is playing in Baltimore. Her Julitt was warmly received aod she was called before Hi curtAio repeatedly. The Gozttts Ttj.a her highly, aod says: la the bakoey sceoe MUe Anderson s crtar toJxated e delicate asd rrflaed ap pfciatioa f the role, aod she spoke her I oa with iodroesa aad grac. rvcalliog -awaat the esqsiaitely-ronodeJ Imper Q( os of Neilaoa. Miea AoJaraoo also ppMsraU tj great advaa4ae ia Ihe death t:ea. ia which her woo Jefu I tragic power vm dieplayed. aad throaxhool her i caper -aiatiioa wae characieroad by crutoality. force aad expression." w v.,-. k-. .k.i. w.euP minister, was io Florence, S. C, re- otly, holding the Sorthim M. E. ('hureh Conference. He waa the gueet of a colored brother and be and a!1 the w hi tea refused lo accept aoy nvitAtiooe from the Sooihern Melbo du of the town althoagh they were . , . . . . i ovited, aod ihe doathsrnera bad contributed a good deal of mOoey , . . . .. . for their comfort while in Moreoce. The Florence Tus saa, after giving a, 9jey of the matter; weef tfctee tkiarv aot becaaat we fsel stU&ted la tha Uaac we caa ataod U 'f they caa hat la let the cooalxy ai large kaow thai sectional prejudice ea3 hatred f be feea4. aametimee, oorth ee! Maaoa aad Dlin'i Hoe " tar. , ea.J by the Ii to have been Z Ct. bill " ba m lb. hoar for aS? I? L'ilSt i?,"ind D"id "d fr,end' ffcUd , i . . n .I i j v. "lwu "u" K,R"'" - the night's pleasurea, and anxious to . , .w 1-..- the Senate adiaurn. I IUleigh Visitor: A lot of co- a little rest preparatory to the dutieivef r,a.- - aua .w-auava, ..loa 4l o o'clock .Urted tO gO OU bO.rd. ' school teacher, aoj spoke of hue call- T. rl . . nnm . nnn.n., 1?" Viu'jr found both boats missing, having ev . aa " ihanw profrwion. V imDortance.and provoked a eood deal they put a good supply of mud on it. A Ml been et adrift. Capt. Harper and VOL. XXVII.NO. 107. TMKIUIK TUCKDIRI. Yesterday, oo the 30lh ballot ii j t i ... ' Howard tu. Jacksoo, Democrat, waa levied to the United Slate Senate by the Legislature of Tennessee. qn- . lots is the beat oewa we have re- oeived for many a day. Three cheer. IOr jacKsoo, kou three time three ror .k- ,.ii,i njmArtf.i. f ' J!"01 DemocreU of Ten- oee. Thia reeull givea the Dam- ocrata control or the next Senate, we belief e. I - A wikiog match la progreeaiog in I vr - i , . . mt . tmw ion ior ice Aweary cnampioo exit, it is to be a six days contest. Itbeaoon Monday at 12.03 P. M. There are 31 entriea. We gie the , . ... . , cm90t lhm 10 "ner matchee: J. K. Kroboe, 535 miles; H. Howard. 534: J. Co i. 400: J. Albrt, 412; IL Lacouae, 423; W resrrem, 343; V. Mignault, 383; K. io corn on their Dorer tract, near Wallace v ... n n n n oo. Norfolk county, Va..and gathered and ml, 343; Old LJen Larrao, 450; G. measnred from the acre 110 bushels and U Dofraoe, 450; O. Qoyoo, 490; Peter J ' Napoleoo Campaoa, 500. TUB LEGIILATVOE. R: Ah Newa-Ob-MivraRpuit Curtailed. SENATE. TckaoaT, Jan. 25, 1881. Mr. Williamson, from the oommil- tea oo the judiciary, offered a report relalive to inqairiog into the conduct of Judge Scbeock. The committee fully exonerate Judge Scbeock, say tog thai the charges are not well founded. BILLS AMD KaVSOLimOMS were ioiroduced as follow, aud ap propriately referred or otherwise dis posed of Mr. Kichardsoo, a biU relative to renoiriog the Public Treasurer lo sell .. , . . . . , certain boods and app y the proceeds to the commao acbool luod. Cora- am tee oo finance. Mr. Dortcb, arwaolutioo to provide . r.i-r f fsfnrth r'.miia. i, a rosier of North Carolina troops eogageu 10 toe late war, aua piace u in the Slate library. Committee on i.Kurv i Mr. Staulea, a reeolutiun with re- .,.,,( ia mtkintr in nr.rnr.rittinr, fnr r r i the celebration of ibe surrender of Coruwalhe at Yorklowu. Commil le ou huance. (be hour for '.be cooaideraliou of the aprcial order for the day baviog arrived, il waa taken up. The bill was inlroduoed by the Senator from Wayne, H biog a bill to levy a tax of five hundred dollars on persons engaged ia hiring c-r employing la- borer U go Dwyooa tne limits OI Ibe Stale. The bill provide thai the I tax shall te levieu lor eacn c uoty io whwh any proo may be ao en- gageu. I Mr. Gndrer offered the followinor I aasendmeal: "Provided that this act ... I ball not apply to thoae counties lying weet of the lilue Kidge Mountains. The amendment waa adopted. Mr. Carter offered a eecood amend- 0(Dl M follows "Prr..; )mA iK.t I a roviuea, mat tbiaact ahall not apply to the county I of Warren." i a i lAFTr r si m i i inii riaft n n Arnar i . . , I a av W e ac aw w eaiwMwwMvawMaiaxaiaavai of able diacuaaion, in which Messrs, L..i - i- n,l Whii.V-r .rv.y.;.nv I I tADlevJleoo ana nitacer specially I . ... i ' dasUngnianeu memseivrv HOlTsK OF ULIMth-SLNTATI J1S I t rrmaxiL Mr. Ilamrtck, for the formation of . - . a new county Mr. Ilowland, lo establish a crim inal circuit of special courts io the State. Com mi ilea oo Judiciary. The following bills were received from the Senate aod referred to the committees named: To provide lor special jurors io capital cajes. Committee oo Judici ary Io authorise lbe Commissioners of era OI Com- Onslow lo levy a special tax mittee oo nuance. aaaa. ar Tb e following bills passed their id readinr: amend the' law to protect tbe eeooo To protect fish miereais oi fiorm varoiiua, i . . 0 v . . 1: passed second aoa tnira resaiogs. I To incorporate the North Caro- lina Pharmaceutical Society BtLIA OX THIRD BEADING. To iocorporate tbe Dad Valley aod Yadkin Kiver Kailroad, passed its third reading. To protect certaio townships in Harnett couoty, passed iu third reading . " t.3.l-.l.l To Incorporate lbe South Atiantio a -v a ar 1 av . . ! J I NCUQio iwanroau oDuruonou iuu i Operate Company, passed its third rV a To make Brunswick rivera lawful feoce, passed its third read iog, Spirits Turpentine. Pittsboro Record: There is a gaoikmea ia Ula coonty whose wife aod iiiii uwiiwii iiin . T . : " poaJV. That saay be celled a healthy fsntUy. Hillsboro CSer$r: Mr. Heory nJi.ial? .taaaach of ihe cow wife foood several oiie;9 to 10 peonies la stt, a large lack aatf ttrte or foar pieces of lead. The cow "? "SL ! "inl10 U" wtiguea neai7 . Mr. II lob a rd' Oottoo, of Cape v. TaaaaMoi hat Allied ue largesa nog . ... a 1 . a. . I thai we bare heard of la this couoty. WILMINGTON, I PiiUton IZeasrtL IHTtril hos weiffhlne- I TO rronda and upwards have been reported I thus far la tbe Bute paper. One weighed l.diapoaods. Seo extract in ibn column Salem . Stab It probably known that Doctor Deem, a native of North Carolina, but now pastor of "The Church of the rite5 &0 JSt S&vSli aa the foundation of an endowment fund for the education of indigent indents. ASU2T. Dr. Deems 1. a native of HarrUadL lie waa born in the city of Baltimore. lie came to North Carolina when about 0 yeara of age.-STAR. Wilson A doanee: At a meet- I Ing of the directors of the Firet National Bank of WUeoo held on the 11th ioat., the I present efficient officers were re-elected: rr,nk w Barnes President; . Ruaenlhal. c rrtaiaent; jonn uutchinsoo, uasnter. TlSig to go home one night during the extreme cold weather. She llTed near Ke.d Oak. She was under the Influence of liquor at rhe lime of her death. I Klixabeth City Economist: We learn from reliable Information thai Geo. Wallace A Son measured ancre of ground PidJ of corn by weight. Theyalao laid I off aa acre of their land in corn, and gath- ered and measured from tb la acre 83 1 buah- els of corn. This last mentioned was raised oo ground from which a crop of Irish po- iaio naa oeen gamerea me same season. Wanenton GazttU : It is re- ported that Rldgeway, Hanson, Merry Mouot, Macoa and Grove llill. will pell- Uoo the Legislature to form new counties, pUcea. Why not ? Dr. Jerman has kiiu cuuaiT Kin, ui cvurn, at ius iuutb I gone to Florida to attend Dr. Ilawkln's family. Corn ia aellioz here for t2 and p 23 in trade. Tbere was a meet ing of the citixena here, last Wednesday aa we are informed, to protest against the formation of the new county of Bragg, so far as Warreatoo is concerned. Resolu tions were Introduced and a committee ap pointed to go to Raleigh. Monroe Unquircr: Minor Mc Cain, a colored youth of this place, had a narrow escape at Winchester & Morgan's I mill last Thursday. Minor was eogaged " l,m? ln rTmo1"lt Tdatone band oo the main shaft, when his clothing was cnl by of of pllog on the shaft, which waa ruoning at a speed of ISO revolutions to the minute. foood with the shaft Minor revolved some fifteen or twenty timea, when his clothing broke loose and he wm released, lie came out of the "tussle" completely atripped of all clothing except his boots, but was not serious v lot aeriously tnlorcd. I . "University Notea" in the Ashe- villa A"sr The new niD of the State, con- . . . , . . . r, . t, . atrocted ul. er the direction of Prof. Kerr, rector and to hia chief assiataot. Cape Wm. Cain, U. E- Mr. Jamea C. Taylor, for the past year one of the assistant chemiats l?IDe tinmeDt ation, naa reaignea. nit it nam nriiod with i lr a i- MnnTA: Co chemists and aaaayers. 17 Cedar street, New Yo.k Mr. Herbert B Battle, of the Seoior class, succeeds Mr. Tsylor in cJded U4(e for Kieaiac puraita and a ptr. an. ..i T- . . i a J iirniar antneai in chemiatrv. We con- gratulate the director oo hia seleclioo. Salem JVmj: We learn there is - MD. Circalatin1r in Daridson conntv. I W W D petiuooiog the Legislature to stop the man ufacture of liquor. Nearly all to whom it I u presented aign IL The engineering nartv nf the f! Midland RailrnaH mrn I log pre,imlotry ,arTey. . few miles from town. During the recent snow and bad weather they worked oo, making good ln- Al meeting of the Directors 01 lDe nacnovia national uiok. toe oia offleer, weT. reflected. W. F. Bowman, r,..iH-r,t . p. ruin v.-.Pr.iHr,i- w a Lemls, CajhlerJaa. A. Grsy. Aaaistant ieuajier. luuuiu r diikjcc. ui . . ui " Farnnagton. Davie county, alaugbtered a I fw ""a-hta ago the top fell in and killed thiee of them. The M. E. Confer- xr...v xr .v r- n . CDCB, ilUHB, Ul i.wiwu vwuiiui ttiii uiv.c i ln lbe M. E. Church in this City to- marrow Hlahon Warren will nreside. Several dUtlnguUbed Northern ministers I I . ... a asaa awAaf avi I ra iVaa In a I f a rT Sin ra rlMrinff in I T" The pres. i of North Carolina. so far as we have observed, axe almost I unanimous in condemning the system or parcelling f "f oi'of 1t!Jii 7 generally embody the opinions of their re- apectlve localltiea their expreaelona should be entitled to credit. Charlotte Observer: Another run off occurred oo the Alr-Llne Sunday, The express train due here at 3 o'clock in the morniog. ran on awayior a cut, a nor, QUiance oeyooa wrrcoTiuc uuuu; hurt, however. nurt, UUWBTCI. am iraioa wotc um.uu- Uoaed 8onilT. but oo Mond.7 morolog All trains were discon- The Central Executive committee Prohibition Association recently organized o Raleigh, has sent Rev. F. P. Howell, ?J c5LJ?PJ.if flfa5fil Jfl0:6.?! that city, to Charlotte to present tbe cause bkb tQ9 ftMOCBlion has espoused, to the colored people here. He haa already been working among the colored people, having held a meeting which waa preliminary to a general mass meeting he proposes to bold to the A. M. E Z oo Church to-morrow night Raleigh Aevs-Observer : The report of the Adjataot-Oeoeral has been issued . Tbe number of troops in the Stale Guard ou the first of January was 2,117, wall armed. There are three regiments and a battalion of Infantry, and a battalion anil B UIUWIUU Ul lUIWJIIj! nuu m un..olvu nf .-., white, and two battalions of . . a a-v rtf v a ... lafauUv. coiorea. ur. v . r. x orreat. of House's Creek township, in this county, died at 1 o'clock, P.M, on the 28d inst. In the 79lh year of his age. The street railwsv project continues to find favor. We must have a different looking city next win ter. We could safely have spent $30,000 lo have avoided the discomforts of tbe pre sent season. Dennis, a little son of Mai. C. D. Heartt, went too near the fire yesterday morning. His cloth log caught, ao4 oe WiI 0BT MTej Dy pen exertion. aaaanernau ouciovdee uau ueeu uuiu bU body. The anniversary of j Hesperian Social Club, the colored lit erary society of this city, wUl be celebrated onthe 24th of February. George A. White, colored, KepresenUllve from Craven, win ushtm iu mm, - Jjrjt,v ; t e.ai.S'i.1 The cool wlfd.eAiUktail 6f bh ice r.. driver. aidiyeW-Btr rtivering on bis box. a bine nosedyfetim of despair; the .... a . aa - TV . Dm! I AHti atriaiag woroa uo xji. uum 8ymp"stsra him in the face. t Morning N. C. THURSDAY. HIW ADVKBT1IKIHKNTII Monbon Odd coats, &c, low. A 8. Arnold & Co. Wanted. HARBISON & AlXKN Stiff hl8. J. O. Mmn Flear de lis cologne. Masonic Meeting St. John's Lodge. Ofkba Hotjsb Ye Old Folks Concert. E. M. CtsHUTO Masquerade on skates. gy . , . ici universal verdict of this vast assemblage There was a veiy heavy frost was most favorable and decidedly compli viaible in this city and vicinity yeaterdsy. menlary.as well to the Olde Folkes of 1781, morniog Sportsmen have been finding Pty of robins ,n the vicinity of Wii- miogton lately. The preparatory Bteps for the erection of a new brick store on the north- east corner of Froot and Dock streets are being taken. The thermometer at the Stab office indicated 28 degrees yesterday morn ing, at 7 o'clock, and at 1 V. M- the mer. cury had risen to 47 degrees. We noticed a number of the I metal linings for the newly-invented Bar- ,QW ipJrl hTn ,Q fr0Qt of Messrs. F. M. King & Co. 's store yesterday morning, We see that Milton Nobles is -xpected at Raleigh and Charlotte next month- He "b0Dld not glTB Wilmington the go-by Lie will always get a good houae here The trestle over Indian Creek, on the Western Division of the Carolina Central Railway, the scene of the late dis- aster, is now all right, and trains are run- ing regularly over it. A good many timber and rosin rafts are arriving, and the slieets were throoged with our "country cousins" yes terday. When the ateamer D. Murchiton left late in the afternoon abe loettTed as if she bad an excursion party on board. ltev. Heory Brown, formerly Ptor for a short lime of t terian Church in ibis city. the first Fresbj- died at Marlih, Texas, on the 14tb ioat. He was born in Kn.khrMlMI rnnn!v . v. i isni fcnd " ' I wmAnrntA .t W.aKlniTf An Cimira Ann i ..-a.- - Washington and Le L otveraity. We are indebted to the mar- 46ih annivcraary of the Literary SocWles Gf Wake Forest College, oo Friday, FeOru- w4... th.aaf .in k-' ""' . Tl i nnuiic npnmp Amon; ino aeDaiera: on in- netative side we notice the name of D. . H.rrioff of Pooder CODnt. " o - Two Nteaaaer frastlaa m Ban Aroaavat on Tbeir Owafaewaat. Quite an adventure be Tel (he steamers Ftutport and Orlando on Monday nigjft last It will be remembered that oavthal night there waa a marouerade ball af-femlthville. and a large proportion of IbeioodV people err fT. Jjf. tr of that place was-preeeat. OayCjAarpet, of the Pauport, wa tbere, of coots. arog o.ie of the managers. BsaA4' boat moored as usual al her wharfs while jthe Orlando had her line, iitachl to the Aav r . v-; . i.'i; .vnJ ' ' Ti i.,J o'clock they were io their prapeifiaftfcnn m B.aa.a at tne wnarr. At a o ciock in tna kT With secure the they ident- his friend procured a pilot's skiff and started out to hunt ihe missing steamers.! and . ..... w- l nnaiiy aiscorereu inera on me snoaiaue- tween the main channel and what is known I Bi Soow, Mmn Channel. ODDOsite Fort " w w - . waa-BMaaw w v w - - - FUher. The engineer and fireman of the fatiport were lo their berths asleep, ana I Captain Williams and crew of the Orlando lnthe "me unconscious state, when the boats were turned adrift When Capt. Harper arrived In sight of the steamers those on board were in the act of getting op steam, the jar of the boats wbenjthey (truck upon the shoals having awaketed lhem Tbe botU wefe o the lhotla . .j v.-w lihnnt mnrh Hlfflxnlt mH itfamd back wnuuuk mucu uimtuuj, sou bicbwcu i j 10 BmllhTnle. Th nijht w lotei!T nearly frozen when they got up with the missing steamers. ; ... ' Xi L... iv seems icai uapi. tiarper, aa one ui iuo I managers, refined to allow eerttfa Objec- lectionable parties to participate in the ball, and suspicion rests upon them aa be - - 1 ing the ones who, in revenge for tbe im- artnd aiicht. nnfatinirt the lines of Uhe Pntmri and apt h .ririfr r.rrviny of Passport and set her adrift, carrying, or courie, tbe Orlando with her. , m.gia. rate'. Court. . John Wilkings. colored waa arraigned I before a magistrate on ihe ch ante of assault and battery, and was ordered to pay a fine afArfiBi 1 M i.n v.n... in .f.u if ahirh h Weldon Kailroad Company, from North of $5 and the coats, io default df which he tmDton. Judgment affirmed, exeept as to was sent to Jail. questipp of damages, upon which a new Willim Mosely and John Myers, both colored, were arraigned before Justice Gardner on a peace warrant fworn put by Cane Washington, colored. Myers was discharged, and the case of Maeely waa oontinued until this morning, defendant entering into the necessary bond for his appearance. ai. aaa v. A stranger here, said to be a Baliimo rean up and Front streets. Tuesdaraligbti toxlcaUd condition n& almost ttoen, He i.k. iA iW- -ri hi.i waa take, to the guard bouse, bat released yesterday teaming without the formality or atrial. . and a vender of olocks, was picked long suxerea irom Aorpoj ox iiver ana , .. -'. k -kri I Jyspepia, sou ubto uicu BituuBk cTerjr- by the police on Atniberrbeween Nult thlnVW never derived half the benefit Star JANUARY 27. 1881. OPERA BOUSE. Xtaa Concert and Operetta. , Amateur performances, of whaterer es cial kind, are always to be kindly re f erred to, 'and any shortcomings most leniently noted or entirely overlooked ; the entertainment of last night, judged entirely upon its merits and impartially viewed, is richly entitled to praise as a I most enjoyable affair and a great success in every particular. Til SI ..! tfL 1 . a I lite aumcDca wu uuiji iuu isicsi nuu as to the young folks of 1881. These'lOlde Folkes, "in quaint and ancient costumes, first claimed attention on the rising of the curtain and as different ones of the "menhe and wimmen" singers were recognized under their numerous disguises murmurs of applause arose that finally be csme loud and enthusiastic. The pro gramme of this, the first part, consisted of 8olo8, duets, and singing "by all ye big Quire," and when we mention that the said quire" was composed of Mrs. J. W. Cam- eron, Mrs. J. E. Ltppitt, Mrs. Jas. A. Wil lard, Mrs. u. a. itoDinson, Mrs. 1. A. Angel, Miss Sallie Holmes and Messrs. J. E. Lippitt, C. H. Robinson, A. G. Conoley, N. B. Rankin, L. T. Bowden and Jos. H. Watlers, we have said enough to well gar rantee the character of the music. Upon the conclusion of the concert, and between parts, first and second.the audience waa most agreeably entertained by Mc Goodman, piano soloist. Sullivan's bright and sparkling little opera, "Trial by Jury," was probably the main attraction of the evening, and the pleasing manner of its production left little to be desired. Miss Josie W. Myers ap peared as the plaintiff and sustained herself thronghout admirably. She looked most charmingly, arrayed as a bride, and the de fendant must certainly have had a heart of stone to have spurned or even refused the attractions of "so fair a face." Of the eentlemen. Mr. F. H. Clarke comes first as the jadge a roie ne 8U8Uiocd witn I becominir dienitv. acting always with I n easa D(j assurance that made his personation' altogether excellent. There was scarcely room for any improve ment whatever in either the acting or sing ing of the Judge, and we take pleasure in notiog his success. Mr. J. G. Bradley and cted more than satisfactorily. We do not remember to have heard his voice to better advantage and bis actine was sup- .ri.in-i, -.11 orM, n n -"t'j Mitchell, who appeared as Counsel for the Plaintiff, acquitted himself splendidly. We baranevec-kaown him to do otherwise in anything he attempted. The Usher was very nicely (acted and quite as creditably gang by II r. F. B. Lippitt. Mr. A. G. Conoley, took the part of Fore- man of the Jury at short notice, and never theless seemed thoroughly at home in the character. j The lendiUon of the Operetta was' on the whole a most agreeable supprise to ATorvhodv. nd ihiatkan with tha nnvftltv . ' ioi tt0t" of such a perforntfusfcjby local talent accounts :"? i aaawscB awiHue uiuretuiu icuucbu iui iw ...-. rrt ij: i '-,muu' WKID pa" ,n lBe wo penormauuea uto kindly acceded to the demands made upon thpm and aa annniinrid (Mnewhere will repeat the entertainment at the Opera House on Friday night. A masquerade on Mtauea. Mr. E- M. Cushing, proprietor of the Roller RkAtintr Rink, will have a tr rand mas- D querade skating carnival at tho City Hall . . : on to-morrow, iriaay nigni, wnicn pro-; mipo tn ht lartrelv natronized and well wnrth attending Fun for evervbodv is I. " - - - fl Ul U SB a promised and we can well imagine that there will be a great deal of amusement. Supreme Conn. In the Supreme Court on Monday, as we learn 'from the News-Ob$ercer, appeals from .the Third District were heard, and disposed of, among which were the following: State vs. William Murphy,' from Pender a k a tn.nAV n.ni :v-aMn tha ggte- and D. J. Devaae for the tief endant. bijjucu vj ftiwiutj uspm -.vuu v v C. P. Menane vs. Martha, c. Mebahe, n P M.hana.n Ifortht (V Mxh.h. . xr. TT.nnvo. ......j 1", i g W ' -w. ri" " r...TJ ' 7 i .T. . " : IflOk VC1 ill. WiirUmn et als., from uapun; argued ny v.- j:ve- vane for the plaintiff, and H. R.1 Kornegay for the defendants. . . , t. m. Williams ts. Robert Teachv. I Tmm M. Wfllloma a. T?nhprh Tnh I from ijfuplln; set for hearipg at the end of the district. I Xi: U weal I IVi lama rem I XJllAaEi J-UjivW TOi At fj TV AliaaaAAOt illAU I nnnlin area Ad bvH.R Kornecrau. f or the plaintiff ; no counsel for the defendant The Dawson Bank vs. George Harris et als., from New Hanover; argued by E. S. Mata --,n perBOn, and Geo. Davis, JuniuB Davis and A. T. & J. London, by brief, for tbe plaintiff,. , and Duncan K. McKae I at a I J.f.Kit.Hifl I miumusiwu I Among opinions delivered in appeals was I the following by Chief J uslice Smith : R. 0.Burton, Jr., .vs. Wilnringtpn & 1 trial is granted. Capt. Roberts, of tbe steamer D. Mur- rep0rt8 that tbe riveri after rifling UQin lhe water Wft8 aboul 37 feel on lhe 0 has now fallen off about 12 feet in the neighborhood of Payetteville. Lower d0W0i however, the freshet continues un- abated. There ia how an abundance of water in the river. . W. I. Blair, Danville, Va , says: I haev mend them tp all who are afflicted with Dyspepsia, Sick Headache or Biliousness, g Ttm personally it gives me pleasure to add my testimony to tbe merits of bis pilla." f in an in- that I have from Tutt'a Pius. I recom- WHOLE NO. 4,196 Dally weather Balletm. 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 the 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 : but Tem. 44 54 50 47 52 51 76 49 56 R. F. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.45 .12 .00 .CO .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .CO Weather. Clear Fair Fair Fair Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Lt rain Clear Cloudy Fair Fair Cloudy Fair Atlanta Augusts , Charleston.... Charlotte Corsicana Galveston Havana Indianola Jacksonville. . . Key West Mobile 50 Montgomery. 51 New Orleans 50 Punta Rassa 67 Savannah 53 Fair Fair Clear Clear Wilmington 49 Cedar Keys 55 Pensacola 53 The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Clear or fair weather, north to west winds, slight changes in temperature and - stationary or slight rise in barometer, The Sound Road. Now is the time to build the Sound rail road, and have it ready to accommodate the thousands who will be anxious to avail themselves of it during the incoming sum mer. If bur men of means only knew what A fnrllino thoro io in it tha maA rin VI hawa . been built long ago. Don't wait for capi- talists from abroad to step in and take the chances. Awake from your lethargy, O, ye moneyed men of Wilmington, and let us have the road! THU JXEAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE Northern through mails, fast, 7:00 P.M. Northern through and way mails Raleigh. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at Southern mails for all Doints 5:30 A. M. 5:30 A. M. r oa r 0:JU A. M. South, daily 8 A. M. and 7:45 P. AI Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily (except Sunday) Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston, 8 A. 8:10 A. M, 7:45 P. M. M. and 7:45 P. M. prfdays. Payetteville, via Lumberton, daUy, except Sundavs.... 1:00 P M. 8:10 A. M. Onslow O. H. andinterme I Thursdays..' 6:00 A M. I Smithville mails, by steam- boat, daily (except Sundays) 8 :30 A. M. Maus for .Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days 6:00 A. M Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays 5:00 A. M. OPEN FOB DBIilVEKY. Northern through and way I maus ........... t ioi i.. ai. Northern through malls...... 9:00 AiM. 7:30 A. M. Southern mails 7:30 A.M. .1 Carolina Central Railroad. ... 4:00 P. M. Mails collected from street boxes' every t 8e p M Pfil'fl fJOTTl Sill VfiTl ouuuwiu v v.uv .iu. jhuusj viud uiu I Register Department open same as itamD office. i gtamp8 f Or sale at general delivery When I stamp office is closed. I General delivery open from 6:00 A.M. gjjftg d on Sundays from 8:30 to FIRST ROUND OF QUARTERLY MEETINGS for the Wilmington District of the Methodist S. . Church, South : . I Elizabeth, at Elizabethtown Jan'y 3s 28 I TT71, f of IMftK .Tan'n 90 5)0 I Wilmington! at Front street" Feb. 6 6 I Stntthvfrifl Fh. Q wutevUle, at Whlte: 13-13 I Waccamaw Mission, at Betheada. Feb. 1516 Feb. 19-30 I ftaaaiL at Weaievan Chaoei::." ...Feb. 36-37 ...M'ch 56 ...M'ch 1818 -v i " .a. swa.a. 1 - cnKat AiChlpel.V.V.:::: CokeSburv. at Hall's . M'ch 1930 rap-The District Stewards meeting will be held at iu otxock a. M.,on tno sta oi jreoruary, in wu- mington, at the Parsonage of Front Street Chiuch. A run a . attendance desired. L. S. BURKHBAD. Presiding Elder. CITY ITEMS. THE MORNING STAB can always be had at the .ii..i t av iuia mu -Duii tJw, I """"'"Si"?.0 "i "''"'w" tjarris newajstanu. ana tne dta umce. I A BARB BABGAIN. A well esUbllshed and Ting, - growing town on the line of a prominent t.'A"",:.rt s,?J-, I paper. FATHER IS GETTING WELL. My daughters aar. "How much better father la since ho used Hon say, "How much better father is since ho ui iSS, glad that he used your Bitters. A lady ef Roches- w wav mviwu tot 1M V MM HAMF1 Bad BreathartBes from toe stomach, an doabs laror Tt la nflenllnrlv ariuitari tn tha atmnach. cor rectlng acidity, destroying foul gaaeaandallaying taOammaaoa Take altefeg a half tobleapoon- 5&1-S!!Sf51. warlaljaH that vannlalva Atu-rAm9 Bad Breath, must ensue. The Delaware Democrat aa va pnM ff TlvamAnalal Tlflfrtnsl nnm 5 Hdache SiirimS Liver Regulator has no equal, it rarely fails to effect a cure, and never nfMtS?that can Injure anv oneTlt haa been tried Is steadily gaining the confidence of the public.' THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD NURSE. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup la the prescription of one of the best Female Physicians ana nurses in tne unitea states, ana naa Deen naea 4 for thirty years with never-iaillng aaietyana sac- cess, by munona or mowers ana cnuaren rrom me feeble Infant of one week old te the adult. It cor rects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, re gulates the bowels, and givea rest, health and com lort to mother and chila We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy In the World, In all cases of DYSENTERY and DIAKBHG2A IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or any other cause. Full directions for using will accompaaj each bot tle. None Genuine unless the f ac-aimlle of CUR TIS A PERKINS la on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. 39 centa a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. St. John's Hall, Wilmington, N. C, 37th Jan., 1831. TIB REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF St. John's LodgeNa 1, F. & A. M., will be held this (THURSDAY) Evening, at IM o'clock. Visiting brethren are invited to attend, jan 37 lt JAMES C. MUNDS, Sec'y. C .- BATES 09 AWJSH I lelNM. rOas gaiodiiy,..r.;..T.........V ... fl M I " two aays,. ,.... i ia uuntui..,! foordaTS....L 8 00 " v daya.. 8 80 " One.waak, 4 oo Twewaaka, 8 W Three weeka, 8 60 " " One month......... 10 00 Twomontha, . , 17 oo " " Three mootha t4 oo - 8ixBoatha, o or " One year, 40 00 . AST" Con tract AdTerttaementa talM at propo' ttonatelylowraUa. Tea lines aeltd Nonpareil type make on aqnare. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE, Friday Evening, January 9tli. JBPBTITION BY GENERAL BIQ 'lT (K Ye Glde Folkes Concert AND SULLIVAN'S OPERETTA. "TUIAL BY JURY." Admittance 50 centa to all parta of the Uoute. Beaerred aaata at Heiaaberger'a wlthont txtra thktzc ... jm t7 tt Fleur Be Lis Cologne, JA VENDED WATER, TOILET SOAPS AND Powder, Hair Bruehea, Tooth and Nail Brnahea. Oriental Toeth Paste. For aala by JAMBS C. MUNDS, ttiugKU-, 85 No:th front bt . Jan 37 tf Fun for the Million : jyjAEQUERADE ON SKATES, AT THE CITY I Hall, Friday night. Beat erder praecrred. Aamisaion utay ana uentieman. 86 eenta. Hlovlc uemiemso, 10 cenu. a. M. OUBHING. jan 27 it Manager. A Few Odd Goats, JjMFTY CENTS ON THE LOLL A R. A few odd Yeata at 15c A few odd Pants, cheap. jan 37 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. f ANDFACTUBING CONCERN Wanta a boat - I LU- nOBB BUU IB WUl&lllSrtOn. and In BTBTY CltT I (not already taken). A few hundred dolUranecea- I aary to pay for goods on denVery afier orders hare wnu muni ivi uio Huiq, uee Bunerea ana nriy ie. dollars. profit .per month roarantaad The nmt seal lyn. searching Inveetigation saUcited. A. 8. ARNOLD dt CO., corner First atreet and Broadway.Brook- jan 17 St Stiff Hats ! A LARGE LINE OF UMBRELLAS I POPULAR PRICES I HARRISON M ALLBM, Hattera. jan 37 t; Hardware, Hardware. "yy E HAVE NOW ON HAND A FULL STOCK I of Hardware usually sold at this season, cootie! ine I of Hames, Collars, -Brtdlea.' Traoea, Back Band a. dock nana weoDing ana uooxa. now Holla, Re paring Links, &c. , Ac, which wo are offering at ncea tnat win compare favorably with cither laltlmore, Philadelphia or New York.' GILES A MURCHISON, 1an 33 tf 88 and 40 Front bt L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State Lottery TAKES PLACE FEBRUARY 8. CAPITAL prize.f80.000. Whole tlcketa. 3 00: H ! $1 00. Address Lock Box 7, jan i tr Wilmington, N. C. Go To THE NEW STABLES FOR A GOOD TURN OUT. Horses and Mules constantly an hand for (Ule or Exchange. Horaea boarded by the day, week or montb, ami satisfaction gn van teed. J . W. SOUTH KRLAND St. CO., jan26tf Opposite the Theatre JgAKBR'S EMULSION COD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPQITEH. Pain Killer, Pel's Corn Solvent, Ayers' Hair Vigor, Sokodont. Ac, Ac, wnoiesaie ana Ketaiu WM. H. GREEN, Druffgiat. janSetf i . . t I imTmiwrirn t attdv im vmu'n W .- ....-. I nonrB. u m8ed directed, or money refunded. No pain or sore toes attending its use. S5 centa. For sale by J. D. NUTT A CO., Dragglala. jan33tf Valentines ! Valentines ! Valentines ! yALBNTINKS FOR EVERYBODY, BEAUT I ful and Artistic, for Old as well asYcung Oearla. They are now on exhibition and For eale at HBINSBBRGIR'S jan 6 tf Live Book and Muaic Store. Brown & Roddick 45 Market Street. I W Vl waw VWusr WrWB,i weaa. 9 4 ELLERTON SHEETING, S5c per yard. Thia is cheaper than It can be bought by the case. BROWN A RODDICK, Jan 33 tf 5 Market St. Fine Mies, Harness and Bnics9 V. Ai r- a' UAIUSn'H CABJUAGE FAC- ArUTOBY, where all articlea in the aeore line ill ari .can ee bought atLoweat Prleea.: ' Benalrthg and Trimming done at abort notice on Third Htreet between Market and Pnneeea. Jan 38 tf P. H. HAYDEN. Look to Your Interest ANDISTOP AT MALLARD BOWDEN TJ, A where the largest assortment of Harness. Bridles. Saddles, OoUara, Trunks, Trayellng itaga bronffht to this citr.are to be seen and bonffht i Ba; ever for the I least money. Try them and be oonTinced. Mane I facturtngand repairing done with neatness and alspatcn I Ian J3 tf No. 8 South Front Bt. LlostlyllCleaned Out ! WE HAVE BEEN NEARLY CLEANED OUT of COOKING STOVES tbe-paet week, bat have a alee FRESH STOCK In trenatt, wbteh we propose to above right off at a LOW FIGURaT. aii kiaas or ueoas aaonng oat aad rraaa hhs in by every steamer. now is Jaaatf Now ie yoor time asd we can satisfy yoa. PABaVKtt A TAILU. Fine Blck J?iut CHAMBER 8UTT8 AN ELEGANT, ABSORT meBt, embracitig the LATaWT- DESIOATE, re ceived this week. , Fine MATTRESSES of ear Owa (aahafactare. at low prices. . . D. A. MITH A CO., FursJtvs Manufacturers and dealers, Jan 2 if " - 43 North Front St. If
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