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J MORNING 3T.f I) 1. II. tl.UVMt. l Tl 4 4. t s ta ... ! l "t ftrUra. UU lira OirrLIKe. h, t Ia.iiaa buck killexj ! ikr iquawe c?tarJ by L. 3 trowp. to Tts rv ana taksa froos Jl i. Aaiau. Aik , rl 1 j h by a mob for ao etuoapuvj repa. - A ??" nsaafectory burned at North A f Hf. rVvatdeot of the UU.af Ikri ,i rfJ. iJ la th toast.. )te- ;,-riX. forbU report wet OQ u lb ii ttt 4i)t eaJ Uouat; Morgan's 4Hlti Jtayia4 '& n4i of the Piest , ,l ,r tn a( i oake ih ticicl . , .. yt.i I t the (Imin ta bill e .-!.( m misj,jm of Cp4. 11 N uUJra aatief tattructiooe a ! (ithar.ar fliB( 6104 baeo . an 4 bf ! b-i 3rce uatt a-ie a poo ,h u- i rj i.f Ur bubal. Mail .oa t' na Ai-lri4 tu Oioatu, La , .utl iy hiUwtymco 0ineh caiU- yrf i if m 1 1 i c a bia etraagtb- . . i VI r Omi 1 ba or drr4 to fiaUa i ,,' .id cr jf qi tatfcc uf paoeJ Mr V I4 in ,HW Ytll markets: (tey ;.jif ,rr trtu . cutUia) qut.t el It ll-l(50 ;5 .-I our.. .outhKin Soar f 4 50iS 30. i.t. uurJJ tvi ft 13,31 IT,, cora, 1 u !n t V43Sc. ajtr.li tarpaUaa Jail lr W I.. lloyall rrplj lo ...4 !.' ibroucb the Tribune. VV'e . ., ' eqijal 10 ih occasion. A r glad to 1 ha. nlor . i uiicii 'qc ioi i" tavor a v u fur I'raai'iont aiuj Vica 1' .--i.Unt. v : : j" concert in Kiohmond 4 lUitt, bill poorly atlaodad. .iv. ili- Ittt'A. Wilmington I'hn bill iu tha Nw Vork Laitla- i"t o prani tha cooaolidation of -rph uompamaa ha paaaad, there .iii but tn voia aaiot ic. 80 i.Iv.ioq i forbiddan. 1 hi Halumore 1 Wubiuion - trvpoadal givaa it aa the poaitiv ..c.iQ of the matter, that Saoator li 1 Davie will eland by the Dam- or. ia th orgaaieatioa of lhaSo- j ..r iti4ia ia improvioj. iia .'4. r com to i u to eooatdar tha ir, co-jo i dariog vaealioo, 10 of two aach froca the . ytu itu Jad David Davis .n iini'i That lok. fair aed l b on tha Morgan raaolaUoo Ucl rin itt, th Praaidtnt uf the Mnac.4 it ciotbad with 00 jadicial yir a to tha ouaatmg of the K..ctor oi, fild to tha Seoale c th wtai of a ) 'aetata. Cook ..11 otrd with tha Damocrau, bat o:.hr 8talart refuted to vote, Ur W'hyK, of Maryiaad, Democrat. aJ oay. i i U jii baa choked tha Ufa out .hm bill oonceratog tha Pbartoacau i4a4 .H:iiy. If MQ of tha OIO Id ha lhair life half choked n( iliaui by purchajiog the wroog tm.4i:iua froco igooraoaueea, they wl-i Uia to think lhare waa eome nd of acb body duly protected y la-, list who expects inexpe-r;r-n.;.i Uialators ta eoact good, )oiotae, Mdaaeary lawa ? The following ta the preaeol orgao 1 ii ion of the Signal Service Hureau rider to. Ha4a: Aaeistant Adja ini (tcuaral Neckeraoo baa been m.de rzecutive officer to Geo. Haxen. I.iut. Story hu charge of "iodica iioa.," Lieut. Kilburne charge of sta iion and diaburatog officer, Lieut. Ufi?ley charge of ioslructioo of o& c4r for signal daty, Lieut. Craig chara of property, and LieoL Dao 'iy, charge of the facta and re w room. Senator Peudlatoo will vote for u coofirmttioa of Stanley Mal ihmwt. SeoaU7 Thurman aotagoa trgogly. The Washington cor rpoodot of the Haitimore Sun aeya: " WtMo like Paciic Railroad faadlag bill, o i.ca a9i Taaraaae aad Edaaaada -cl a graj4 latarvaa. aa padla( V-tarm ia foai-e. Mr stauhaws oppoaed u w ii aaajual vtaaoatoce aad paratataece. a4 cbae ware at tha time saade vaoly tUat he was la taa iaurvat ot tha -.iirwad crporatiooa. Tfive coca pea lee were ...4Hiuf iha payvaaet ot lhair J eat ooHga 'o, aad low but. atet saada a Law. ocer il to ave aaeay saillioea oldoilaa aaaa to iha govaraaaeat. Tae coaapela itetaruioeJ. waae I caa be doea, 10 i-M. taa lw la the Soprtoja Court. 8av- rai or tae Jadfte ee ihe beech are iudrtood 1 4 b 00 tieir aide, aad tae c!e nwq of Mr. Xsitaewe woaild give theea aotaer. Aud yet it id thought Matthews Ul a4ase through. It will be a hrae lo alJ cOQCemed. v II jBLE VOL. XXVII. NO. 115. Tha aoa io tha Brillab IIoqm of vcomooa ar groariag citiog. The g citiog. Tha rith obatrootloo maonar of .l.allni? with obalruotloo- maonar 01 aaaung who ooatmouoo ita i. .aficiruiU lammiry it would acn. All of ih iriah Knmt HnUn have bao removed bj a vote of the Hoo, but whether or not this ia a oaw Parliamentary dodge, or wbelh er or not it ia 10 accordance with e do oot koow. it ia tmot iog to bear IJaacootfiald, at a meet iog of hia party, gravaly rrferriog to . V . J I! r j ij: . ,aa o, urcaooj .nu u.gouy o the House ino be went into retire- meot.aaif that war. tha oia.e If he had daali with Ireland 10 a spirit r in.iU. ...1 r.;... ki. u.n . u.. terra 01 oqc, the condition 01 anatra woold b- v.rv diff.r.nt to-dar and .4 f 1 1 . 1 . . ir . 11 tl 101 uiwuoo. juoi.iry wouia now oe bardaoad by tbe load of trouble aud J.tw.r which ha boaaaih-d hia ano- cantor. Secretary Schar ,. catching ,t all rouoJ both from Republicans and Democrat,. It ia all Ucau.e of the "cruel tvraoov" a a leadioe Repub lican paper puta it, of tba Secretary io hia dealing with the Ponoas Io dien. tV have 00: given the matter much consideration, but the Secre tary i accofld of lying about tbe matter a wall a of very inhornao Uwatrueoi. lie baa no admirers this way, and if he is guilty of bad coo- dact then "blati him and no tear. will shed or eympaiby expended over him amooir Damrata. I 4 V- , VmV l.ll.rAf iK- -'.I mat w w am . w mv aMai a , . L'lin th loiioarine aoiraci or in o market: " Haeinees waa irregular with ihr drv ioods Dacka?e house. I ' " I bat tha tooa of tba market is rT . I tcady. cottoo goods ware in mode- rate demaod and generally firm, Naw York .Mill bleachad sbirtioee I ara advanced f cent ; ginghams and lrf i(ood active : printa in mode- rat rr4)4ai ; wool I en go kJb aluggisb but taady." TIIK LGtillLtTUKC. IU' U N-Obarvei'a Itpol Curtailed. SENATE. A'kdxudat, Fabrury 2. attxa Aito KsaoLtmoMa wara introdaod aa follows, and re- ferrvd to appropriate committee : Mr. Scott, of Naw Hanover, iu re lation to crimioala in capital felonies. t'ommittett 00 Paoal Iealilulioos. Mr. ott, of aw Hanover, coo- . . croioK .u.K.ww .-. I . . m mm. Mm.t w m w aBnii i n viar rnrai n tba city of " umiogtoo. committee 00 Corporation. I Mr ( lifkf of I. raveo. oonoaroinir I tha State's latereet io swamp laode. Committee 00 Education. Mr. lltn to preveot jadgea of io- dietary. i.iriiuuso Bcaixtua Mr. Doitcb moved that the unfio- .. .. . I : I I l....;.nr MlarH haillirWMSd r t5 Bll7.dS of. Tha unttniebed oasioese waa witn regard to allowing defeodaou in cer- tain criminal acliona to testify in their owo behalf. Amended by Mr. Tucker ao aa to strike out "rape " and u 1. ,w ;mtnf m .immit I .1 .ai 1 ,k" 1 ripe," and insert "obtaining oomj. provieiooa, ewul wnn muj w..- chaodise of amy deeoription by any fala nrilcnca and exnbeixlemen. I . J , w iP nnrtrh "that on Amended by Mr. Dortcb, that on the trial of aoliooa named 10 aection I, tne wile 01 vue aeianu.u. .u.. a oompeteu.w.fcoe uo:. . t 1 a . - m aj a ay Ihe lOUOWlOg suoetuuio waa i- r.,..4 K Mr Davidaon: That chap- mm. rt . . I - T ter be orda "compel ferior coarta from practicing aa allor- I boro as follows: "xour nonor wiu pieaao 1 winds. nava at law. Committee on Propoei- Uck Uls up to a conspicuous piaee, aa a peril0fe iUllO0Bry or high Uvea and Unevancee. I you wbo think of coming to Indiana, take I . piairraw Kaeaoa rraa ilsa . - I 4.rfi lr rvannlA or m T color. IO IBT oil Mr. Clark, to ameod toe lanaioru n ,1 taa my where you are. ir you and leoaot acL committee on j u- lean live you are oetw na man no. 1 Mp. -1,1, . ' A A kL ..rfkJnV ont the morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. W. H. glore lhe womaa La?ing eTidently drop- aaended by atnkiog oot I amh of Bcotlaod Neck, waa in our office I . ' . vk..v- ' .v. .1- .h ent or compeiUDie to i .... wrfk na says the Railroad will be " " give evidence agaiost himself or shall built without doubt. -render any person." no1" -op1 Sec 2. WIl on th. trial of .1. in- Tbecanno in dictmeotd, complaiou or other pro- so chargeo anaii, ai ma own rrjuci, . ,. . 1. . . but not otherwue, d-j a compeien. mo ess, and bid failure to make aucn request abaJi oot create aoy presump- tioo aaainstbim. WOO gBiu-uiAJ. Sec 3. TbAt SI U or pin. . acU us oooniot witn mis ac. u u are hereby repealed. Sec 4. This act shall be 10 f CTree from and after iu ratification, Mr. DaTidaoo called for tbe pro- eedinga agaiost a person cnargea 0f bouse room. we are miormeo oy with m crime, offence or miademeanor, Mr. W. M. Shields of Scotland Neck, that wim o,... thm rnan the gin house of Mr. Fred Lewter. about in ant court in the State, the person r , hnrned laai vioos quedtioo on tbe aUtitut.wf0f.QdWQ0Tj0iftte4 the provisions . " . . aT t.aa.ff-kl O a . a, a J a S I a offered by himself, 00 woicu axi. Bernard called for the yeas and naye. 01 il to IJ. I Mr. Dortch offered bid atatodment propoawd to the original bill, to-wit: TbaVTperaon on trial in .criminal -11 i,:.Kl. action oe anowaa ao muij m u half. The amendment wj adopUd Tbe bill peased as amended by a vote of 27 to 13. HOUSE OF KEPHE3KNTATIVKS rrTTTtOJrd. ... t ,n Mr. Ward, from citiaens of Ona- low, askiag for coovUil labor to con- struet a pablio road. I WILMINGTON, Mr. Yoont, to make Tenders of io- I . t .r .v.- W'HBK "rr." k"a vw. i"'"77 . wu'" fuvJ m, ov,lA. tv a y, for .1 dimiees sastained br the iotoiioated peraoo and hia familr. and trivintr tbe wile loll dow- er to sue for daraagea. To the Jadi- ciarr committee. Mr. Ward, for the oooalr action of pablio road in Onalow county. r,:..- p... committee on xvoaaa. iloua bill 274. to regulate the rwmmXm mwwmmm f mm inatioa'a f lf cuaru. wbvb pm ou im iwouu uu iru. waa p I iLi.J j: . J . iu.ru K "F' n 11 275 to amend chapter .OI 100 ,mwB 104 l, w,lu . T 276 of the laws of 1876-'77, with re- card to ooantv officer reauina? ia- ticea of the peace to make returns of ... .1.. f PAm;..;n.,. uuc . mo vuu.jr "ouae uiu to proviae lor ouio.ai &1rrti.ini7 to h in n nawaniner WDen it relatea to tbe aale ot real . I estate, waa taken na. Jdr. Ilolton ottered an amendment I exceDtiocr Yadkin. Amendment 1 , ., , " tailed. Mr. Joyner oppoaed the bill; lhoQht tKtl it w ft bad bil, and I oatrht not to paaa, . Mr. Manmog moved that tne t. .v. :i nrA- fnr Fndav be made the apecial order for t riday week, and mat it oe pnniea. muwou prevailed. Srv;.l nrAnr for 13 o'clock, beint? lb. tU! to pro,id. .ddit oc.1 c.enc.1 aid for the Secretary of btate, was r - - ' taken up. jlr. iiieno, ol otokei", onerea an . Am.uh..mnnni ti - 000. which waa adopted. Mr. Manning called the previoua question. Uall austained. Mr. Webater called for tbe yeaa and naye, and tbe bill passed; yeas 55. nays 34. House bill 243, to incorporate tue t . 1 r 1 T 1 Q ilOriU VMUIlUi 1 Ulliuivtui.u.. " 3 ciety. waa idehniteiy postponea, on , mm nn rr mr. i.v. House bill 85, to empower the fore men of erand iariea to aabpotia wit " I 1 --- newej, wm pui on na 1017S. f Bledsoe moved, to table vailad Pre- Mr. Nicholson moved to reoonsider I . a . t 11 . ! . I vote ty wDlon tne Dili w lucorpo- i rate me 4orin varuuu uiiuhom- tical As -ciation waa indefinitely I postponed. Motion failed. The bill introduced by Mr. uoyitin for expediting the aervicee of criminal yesterd .y. spirits Turpentine. The Tarboro Southerner aaya tha alormoos have captured one convert a Mn M.rv A. D cber. a widow, aoa forty. Goldaboro Mcssenaer: Mr. John J. Rose, of Meadow township, Jobo. ion eountv. raised a turnip which measured I 29, iochea In drcumrereoce ana weignea -Ifi .4, fnt of th colored mm lrtv uu a. a w - wK . -,o Ufi the . . 'Wooteo, Der La- nfaB. far Indiana, have returned to thm w " .. s ..m .i- cot i Iadia. Ooe of lDem wrttea to tha Mayor ot Golds- Kioston Journal- Our Register I f Deeda iaaaed marrU licenses to two voti d 9 men laat week with the name of the 1. A- I. mm Thfc'flrit nrrw I UQiC JUUUI nu; iu c.vu. " cored hU hoM on Monday with the ex- 0.50- 0 marrying on Thuraday, the JSId "reared IbS 00 Toeeday and 1 mar- ried that night. Tha first says that all be regrtta about u ma ioaa r- -r -r r 1 a. .i.r m . r-cnrnai uiiuru ivwiyi . 0 u .hi 1 onn ik. I ; iat week at an average 01 au lor an grauee. 1 An affray occurred some nights since io rransjia county, near mo urauvuic hbc, . 1.1.1. . mmn Mar Vi I f anrl I in which two young men, Mac Jilts ana Jtrn, w btd?r wouoded by George ,n(i hU brothers. Fitts is dead na wm ouriea r r a.j .. ".V""1- '" ai a n in m rmvH na vn dul t n a uexcu mi - y wherei5oQt; knoWD. - - The thermome- eiaon .nreicj -We believe there house in Weldon. increase in size cnui although the Doou- tlloo ojty. What Weldon needs ia plenty wek IoiUred. g dfew a bU1 about a cxnatr to be called "Sasiafras." to be m(ja out of a township of ihe same name In Oranville. It was Introduced in the t. .mAmA fnpihr- court bouatl AemSeri ? in either branch of the .,,Bi..nrfl. .Dd they were to be of oppo- iUe pollUca. No lawyer or editor is to ta allowed to live Io it, no uxea are to pe l.Tied, and all cauar.u corn are oe ,TAn 0f this act or raiisio carTyu b imtw;, shall be made to drink Sassafras lea until iId couoty Ot Daaaairas, nor Buaii any thereof smoke or chew "Darbam " to baceo. Sec. 14. Tbja act shall become a law when the legislature ce.Ma to make new coontiea- , o . rp. virt - JSJagiB.., lo 1873 Ind $3,W5.- ciwnia 1875. Colonel Sebrell, aged njffi'X ilVPi"FS!. wood-pUe. ua aiea on mo lnwloe. We trust solicitors for the ' . mnlr nrOMcaui every viola- Uoa of ln jtw u prevent cruelty to anl- mais. me uaiut wuii.ut.. tr r-iat red eighteen decrees yesterday I aa lhe piece stolen from Mr. Olaymeyer a 14 v C uuce iiviai - KNING N. C. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1881. not grant Ilcenaea to retail by smaller mea- I iare than a aaart. Tbii aoocas toe Koeii of horta.rf Joe Peale. wbo lives aboat Are mllea from TarDoro, siaoas six r.,nn hi. .trvkJi,. As a feed 1st be ia the moat eminent auccesa in these parts. He h0 flT8 xe, of Mrdlnea last week and anietlv cot awsv with them in four minutes and three-quarters, the bet being he couldn't eat ihemio nve m nmes 1 u went into uuirn iuo umci uj t,i Mnti rnr min OTstera as he could eat. Dixon took him up and he devoured fifteen plater. Dixon I BBVB be ldSt S2.25 OD him. DfCW SVS CO I bad tucked in a ouart at bis place before 1 . - n.A Raleigh tfeio. Observer : The tUlemenl h Grce pi8Copal church at Pl'ouih w. burned in the great Ore tbere I Mnndiv tveninir turni out to be incorrect 8ome buildings, ihe property of that cburcL. were aesiroyea. a.. l. mer- rh.jrm.n of ,he senate Jodiary coom Utee, at the close or ma eio qoeDl speech at the university supper, save tbe following sentiment, which waa greeted with great applause: "I be com mon school system and the Unlversiry: two but insenarable. Handmaidens of intelli gence and virtue, which bear their wel come blessings alike to cottage aud palace. and bring the voor to 1A4 level qt Vie peer, The attendance upon the State.Grange waa large, some forty subordinate Granges I number of visitors. Much business waa i?"tfr T"e cbaracter. ine report 01 we commit- p4Uob' Relief Aaaociation wad d lt WM tereed xhkl tbe election of officers for the ensuing two years be held thia evenins. A letter was read from the . . . -r . r 1 rf-i TT g-- SSfiST? STft-TiT!: creMlDJ. ver There aeems to be la huge boom in progress, and (he most en- couraging reports come irom an quanera. I Success ii sure to crown our enorts 1 na evening session was short It was agreed to adjourn this evening. THE CITY, NEW AnVEUTISKNRNTC J. C. Mcnds Cologne, Ac Norwood Giles & Co. Rice. Musson Gents' Neckwear, Ac. G. Bohbt & Boss White Corn . fTat.t. & Prarsaix Fresh arrivals Ofkbjl Houie London Opera Co. Star Oiticr Chattel Mortgagee, &z. Oally fvaaifeir Bollada. The following will 4how ib- atate of the thermometer, at the stations named, at Q AA P. M. yesterday, Washington mean and also tbe amouol of rainfall in inches for the twenty four boars ending daily at 3 V- M., except Tuesday, when it is 43 hours, furnished by Sergeant James W. Wisni, Signal Officer at this Station: Tem. R. F. Weather. Ailanu 41 .00 Cloudy Augusts 44 .00 Clear Charleaton 44 .00 Clear Charlotie 36 .00 Clear Corsica a a 63 .00 Cloudy Galveston 55 .00 Fair Havana 74 .00 Clear lallanola.... 57 .00 Fair Jacksonville 46 .00 Clear Key West 68 .00 Clear Mobile 62 .00 Fair MontKomery 52 .CO Clear New Orleans 58 .00 Fair Punta Raasa..... 65 .00 Fair Savannah 45 .00 Clear Wilmington 40 .00 Clear Cedar Keys 57 .00 Fair Pensacola 58 .00 Fair 1 ne loiiow.ng are me inuicauooa ior AUantic 8atea tc-day: Clear or partly cloudy weather, northerly becomiog variable, stationary tem- er barometer. PeBtten- h.alrpr want in ... . n. . nr th. " .r r'm'.'Vm. corner of Market and KOrtn Water acreeis. A- Tkn..!.. .on! n rr mnA tmmHl.tlv DTV u iuui.ua; .n -r on her departure it waa diovered that a . " . . ... , piece of salted pork, we.ghing some ten or twelve pounds, waa mlssiog from a book at the door. Mr. U. started in pursuit 01 lhe WOQQftD tnd overhauled her at the cor- ... . . n.rnr u.rb.t mil Hrnnnii ttrMii. when De. prevailed up- on ner 10 accuuiuauj uuu unnui.. Tjpo0 arriving there the basket waa search- CU B nd no meat was found, whereupon tbe u w( ni woman waa allowed to go her way. Tbe ece of meat waa afterwards picked up by a nolice officer at the corner of Market and Front streeu and taken to the atation house. where it was identified yesterday morning was on tbe return to tbe store. AD EJCftl&lflC HafOftWAfe YeBterday afternoon, shortly after 3 o'clock, as Mr. J. H. Forshee was driving down Fourth street In a buggy, the front axle of tbe vehicle broke and himself and three children were thrown out. Tha buggy turnlsg oyer frightened the horse, causing him to run away, and during his fligbt,with the broken shafts dangling at his heels, be collided with a dray, turning a somersault over it, but doing' no particular damage, andjnarrowly escaped running over Mr. Williams, Clerk of the Market, who dodged behind a post at tbe corner of Fourth and Princess streets just in time to save him self, one of the buggy shafts striking tbe post as the frightened and infuriated ani mal passed. We ate glad to learn that none of those mixed up in the affair sus tained any damsge worth speaking of, the buggy being the only Serious sufferer by the accident. The government worka at New Inlet are reported to be covered with a solid sheet of ice, from Federal Point to Zeka's Island, and the jettiea are similarly coated. I To Parents. How often does a slight Cough or Cold lead to the moat serious consequences. Keep Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup at home. Physicians prescribe it. Thousands take It Price S5 cents. f Star. Local tloti Heceipts of cotton yesterday 240 bales. The mooti enters her first quar ter Ibis evening Nothing for the Mayora Court jesterday moioing Wind and rain is predicted by Turner' Almanac for to-day Yeonor was " drawingit rather mild u when he made hia last prediction. nn iA i;- n Cases for failure to list poll taxes continue to come up before tbe magis trates. The Rev. Roger Martin sug gests that prayer be offered in all the churches to-morrow for the success of pro hibition. The bill in regard to executiODB of felons, referred to in our paper yester- j i . a : .v. t uar, ubs uecii uucicu iu iuo uckinsiuis , . . B.UU iciciicu. A white man, who was found drunk and down ob the street, yesterday afternoon, was taken to the guerd house by OftWr fJnfTnrrt w - " . Mr. Elias Edtre, of White Lake, Bladen county, is said to have two horses aged respectively 33 and 36 years, the form- fer being a gray and the latter a sorrel. The rigor of the weather de terred Gen. Cameron from spending the day in Wilmington. He and party yester. day hurried to Savannah, whence they sail for tbe West Indies. lhe rice neids at urtOD were being burned off yesterday, and persons on the passing steamers say tbe sight was a grand one, the flames in some instances rescbing to a great height Last night, February 4th, waa the twenty-first during which tbe mercury fell to 32 degrees (the freezing point) or be low in Wilmington during the present win ter. As far as we can learntthis is a geater number of cold nights than is remembered within thirty years. Thursday morning, December 30tb, 1880, at 8 o'clock, the mercury in tbe thermometer at the Star office waa dowrfto 12 degreea above zero. This indicated the coldest weather we have bad this season. The same morning, in some more exposed localities, it was down to 11 degreeES. Rice cttltare. Though the article of rice has been one of lhe staple products of North Carolina ever since its earliest existence, it was not until very lately that a general interest be- ganobe awakened as to its importance. It ia now considered that its cultivation may prove more remunerative than that of cotton, the hitherto favorite staple of tbe South. Alluding to the subject the Monthly Bulletin issued by the State Department of Agriculture says: "Tbe crop presents' singular instance of the revolutions which are accomplished by tbe break up of old systems of industry and the intro duction of new systems. Before the tern mination of tbe war, the valley of the Cape Fear possessed a monopoly of this crop in this State. That event broke up the old system of labor and broke down tbe cul ture of this crop there. It was long sup posed it could be grown only under the peculiar conditions to be there found. But during the war rice waa furnished as an article of food generally accessible to our people. These circumstances combined led to general' experiments iu its cultivation, and these experiments proved it could be grown upon low lying lands up to the foot of the mountain range. The introduction of upland rice gave a still further impetus to its cultivation. This new industry new because under conditions so different from those existing before haa now become an established and a most important one. It haa become a staple crop in counties where none was produced a few years ago." As an evidence .of the increased produc tion of the article in tbia particular section during tbe last few years we give some sta tistics and estimates obtained from an emi nently trustworthy source. In the year 878 the total receipts of rough rice of all aradpa in thia market did not exceed 20.000 I . , r m Ciff . . . . DUBueis. iu io toe receipia woio pious- i bly 40,000 bushels, or about double those of the year previous, as near aa can be esti mated. For the present crop year it is es timated that they wUl reach not less than oo.ooo bushels, about one-nan 01 wnicn is upland, while for the year to come, judg- ing from present indications, the receipts will probably be increased at least 50 per cent. Forelcn anipmeaua. The foreign shipments yesterday con sisted of the Swedish brig Marie Louise, or Queenstown or Falmouth for orders, by MRtarn. Williams & Murchison. with 943 bales of cotton, and the American barque Glacier, tot St. John's, Porto Rico, by Messrs. E. Kidder & Sons, with 184,413 feet of lumber. Deserting a Veeeel. Fred. Johnson, a seaman, employed on the echoonei A. D. Lamten, was arrested yesterday, on an affidavit sworn out by Capt. Smith, charged with desertion. He was required to give bond in tbe sum of $100 for his appearance before a Justice of the Peace tbia morning, at 10 o'clock, in default of which he was committed to jail. Barque Elen, hence arrived at Liver pool on tbe 3d lost. ; A reliable savings bank. One box of Dr. Tutt'a Pills will aave you many dollars in doctors' bills. They will surely cure Chilla and Fever, Dyspepsia,4)i8ordered Liver or Bowels, Sick Headache, Jaundice or Chronic Constipation, and expel every mpunty from tbe system. t WHOLE NO. 4,204 The Piratca 01 Pa usance. Gilbert and Sullivao's new Optra en titled 'The Pirates of PetZance," will be put upon our boards for the first time on Wednesday evening next, under the aus pices of Mr. D'Oyry Carte. London Opera Company. The New York Herald has tbia to say of "The Pirates:" "It is a great improvement on 'Pinafore' in the fioeness of its texture; it is brighter, prettier and more artistic, and the quality of the work is of a much better standard than was the naatiGal opera we bad from tuese gentlemen, it is clever aud most I amusing, and one cannot help laughing loud and lonK at many of lhe dr J,er,A even if tne main theme of tbe work is not new. The 'paddlera' iu tbe first act and the police chorus io tbe second, are brilliant hits, and it would be worth sitting the evening out to bear them aiooe. The dia logue is always crisp, and the wit is that wnicn we nave often recognized and en joyed as Gilbert's contributions to 'Punch' r0 ITOOn A r -l a 1 ma t n rnrnrt S I of honest laughter. All the Golbert ele- I meats are in the piece tbe catching phrases I which will spread over the citv and I v.M ... . . , . . . " I De.come pohte slang' in their constant ap- I Dlicaiion IO evervilav llfp llm ipr nnsn with which tbe most absurd tbicesare done and said and the general toDavturvinesa I which affects men and things generally j "J1611 De pirates holding a pistol to i o ucu auu ueggmg r reueric io I nova m a. iK.m n1!.... . . . enori to ourieEque the mannerisms and iscbuiiautica oi grttuu opera in some 01 tne vocal numbers, which is done with fair success and fun. solid, serious fun. is in- iused into tbe piece from end to end." KIVKK ANO IOTA KIN ft. The Savannah Morning Nties announ ces the arrival there on Wednesday last of the steam-Uigs Lightning and Mary 1. White, with the dredge Baltic, referred to recently in connection with the loss of the four government scows which had to be cut loose off Frying Pan Shoals in a gale of wicd. Ur ft An thaa I ll rra nnt in Imra I nital Kaa vavifra the Blanche of our own harbor fleet. The New continues : "They are to be used for ua.wu. iuiuiutciucuu. auu uarc vecu long time in getting here, having started early in December. It will be remembered they also had in tow a couple of scows or lighters that they were compelled to abana don at sea, but which have since been I passed, as the Bchooner WaUaci J. Boyd, at Boston January 26th, from Matanzss, re ports passing on January 16tb, in the Gulf Stream, two wrecks, apparently barges. They were made fast with a hawser. HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE FOR DY8PEPSIA. NERVOUSNESS.&C. I have prescribed Horsford's Acid Phos phate, and am very much pleased with what I have seen of its action, and purpose using more of it as occasion requires. A. J. CUTTUI. M. L., t Turner, 111. J1TY ITlaift. A RARE BARGAIN. A well established and prosperous weekly Newspaper. located in a thri ving, growing town on the line of a prominent Railroad, la offered for sale. Terms easy. For terms ana particulars apply to the editor or this paper. TWO ORGAN8. Reeulate first the stomach, se cond the 11 var; especially the first, ao aa to perform their functions perfectly, and you will remove at least nineteen twentieths of all tbe ills that man kind la heir to In this or any other climate. Bop Bitters is the only thing that will give perfectly healthy action to these two organs. Maine Farmer. MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.-Rev. Sylvanna Cobb thus writes in the "Boston Christian Freeman" : We would by no means recommend any kind of medicine which we did not know to be particularly ror uuanta. tsm or sirs, wins- low's Soothing tyrupwe can speak from knowl- re: in our own family It has Droved a blessintr indeed, by giving an infant troubled with colic pains, quiet Bleep, and its parents unbroken rest at Bight. Most parents can appreciate these blessings. Here ia an article which works to perfection, and which la harmless; for the sleep which it affords Drocess of tee thin Z have frequently heard mothers say thev would net be without it from the birth of the child till it had finished with the teething siege, on any considera tion' whatever. Sold by ail druggists. 15 cents a bottle. DIABBlEOi CARSBN KENNEDY. In this city, on Thurs day, February Sd, by T. M. Gardner, Esq., Mr. CHARLES CABSEN, of Sweden, and Miss ELIZ ABETH KENNEDY, of Harnett County, N. C. No cards. DIED JONES. In this city. Friday mornlnr. 4th inat. MARY PEMBROKE JONES, daughter of Col. T. M. and Mary C. Jones, aged 8 years and 11 months. The funeral will take place from St. James' Church, at 11 o'clock, this (Saturday) morning, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. DONLAN. At Castlarae. County Roscommon. Ireland, MICHAEL DONLAN, beloved father of Timothy and Patrick Donlan, of this city, in the lain year or nia age. Only about twenty months azo he visited his Ireland that in death his remains mieht mlnele Ml ann in tma Mta.M jtnn ratnrnnfl ti a la namvMi T IU1 HI. UUB.yi UW09U4tU U4 bUlD 1UU IftV UU loved ao well, "itequieacat In Pace.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday Even's, February D'OYLY CARTE'S London Opera Comp'y Composed of the principal members of the ORIGINAL BTH AVE. THEATRE COMPANY, in the Melo Dramatic Opera, in two acta, writ ten ana composed, expressly ror proauc tlon In the United States, by Arthur Sullivan and W. 8. Gilbert, Author and Composer of "Pinafore," entitled The PirateS Of POHZanCe Or, The Slave ef Duty. THE SCENERY 18 ENTIRELY NEW ! ELABORATE NEW COSTUMES I AN ENLARGED ORCHESTRA, and A CHORUS OF 40 TRAINED VOICES 1 The aale of Seats will commence at Heinsber eer's Book Store, on Saturday moraine. Feb. ft. at 9 o'clock. Reserved Seats $ l.xo. Admission, soc, 75c and f l.oo. feb 5 4t Prime White Corn. WE HAVE ADVICES OF OYER TWENTY THOUSAND BUSH. PRIME WHITE CORN, new bags, which la arriving at the rata of about 1000 Bushels per day. on consignment. For sale very low for cash. 26 Bales LAUREL HILL YARN la store, fek 5 tf G. BONEY SONS. By Express, VESTKRDAY, NEW STOCK " OF GENTS' NECKWEAR. GLOVES and COLLARS. MUKSON, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. feb S It ratbsjof aittstft imnu. ., Ou tsjaara ona day,..,, .... 11 0 twoaaya,..,, .it ttrwdaya,. ........ IM " " roardava, bj ava daya, onawack. .. 4 a Twowaaka IM Threaweaka,.... , a aa - Ona meat. l " Twomontba, It 00 " Tbraa moatna Mini Bizmo&tha o w Oneyaar, t3TCoatract AdTnlaimt lakes at prapK tlonataly low rata. Tea Uaea slld Nonpareil ijrpa make our toaart. NEW ADVEUTISKMKNTS. 2H. CRONLY, Auctioneer. BY CRONLY A MORRIS. Renting of Market Stalls at Auction. IN PURSUANCE OF AN OKUkK ADOPTED tT tba Major and Board or Aldermen or tai city, and aablect to all the rule and regnlaboa adopted by Bald Board at their meeting on January 18, 1881, we shall proceed to BKNT, at Public Auc tion, to the higheet bidder, on MONDAY, rebraa ry 7, 1881, at 10 o'clock, A. M., all of the MTALl H IN TUB MARKET HOUSE, aitaaUd apon corner of Fourth and Campbell etreeta. Upoa aame day, at 11 o'clock, A. M., all or the Stalle la the Market Honae situated on tha Weat side of Front Between Dock and Orange etreeta. Upon aame day, at 11 o'clock M., all of the StaJ'a In the Market Boaae situated apon the corner or Firth aad Caarle eta. febaeodSt tathaa RICE. yyx BUY ROUGH RICK AT BEST CAbU ppcee, and keep convtantly en hand a!) grades of clean Bice from COMMON to FANCY. PUBK SEED RICE for tale-both Upland and Tidewater var etlea All goods sold at Charleston prices. NORWOOD GILES A CO . fe'j 5 tf IPropiUtort Carolina Rice MUls. Chattel Mortgages AND CrOp Liens FOR SALE At the STAE Office. feb 5 DAWtf XlCUl 16 JLilB UOlOgflO, I T A VENDED water, toilet soaps and Powder, Hair Brashes, Tooth and Nail Brosbet. Oriental Tooth Paste. For sale by JAMES C. MUNDS, DingRlsr. 80 North Front bt feb 6 tf Fresh Arrivals. JqQ B Rio COFFEE, tfl Bbls Refined SUGAR, OVJ CO bbls N. O. BUMAK, rwtr Hhds New Cuba MOLASSES. id 100 bbls New Orleans ate LASS Km, 2 pj Tierces Charleston RICE, 100 Bbl 8eed P0TAToIB- QQQ Bushels Va. MEAL. Add Buthels Seed OATS, tfcUU l.OfO Bbls Good KLOUK JQQ Bbla Mess PORK. HALL & PEARSALL. feb 5 DAWtf Imperial Hat Gloss : PPLIBD IN A MINUTE, WILL CLEAN LP your old or new Hat. 35c per bottle . Stiff and Soft Hats jaat received. I OAKBJMON A ALLEN. febat; Batters. L. S. L. N&ZT DRAWING OF TUB Louisiana State Lotter' TAKES PLACE FEBRUARY 8. CAPITAL arize, 80.000. Whole tickets, ft CO; Halves. SI 00. Address Lock Box srs. jan 19 tf Wilmington, N. C. Great Reductions Hamburg? Edging Sl Inaasrtlona ! Brown Zt Roddick 45 market Street. WE WILL OFFER. ON MONDAY. JANUAKY 8 let, our whole stock or tbe above, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 1 From 1c per yard and upwards. No com meals ra necessary. Give us a call aad we can aaUsfy even the most fastidious. BROWN RODDICK. 45 Market Bt. Jan 30 tr For Sale. IOUR GOOD SOUND HORSES, FIVE YEARS old; sis young MULES, either la pairs or single, e above stock can be seen at my place, la sight of Navavea Factory, fifteen minutes ride on train from Wilmington. Those wlahing to purchase will do well in calling on the undersigned. feaasteod nac r. at. awn. New Crop Cuba. 100 noQsHKADti and 2 TIERCES NEW CROP CUBA MOL 88 EH. For sale bj. , te. 8 tf KKRCHNER C ALDER BBOa. Seed Potatoes. r 500 BARRgLB EARLY ROSE, PEERL1SS and GOODRICH, Round Hoop Bbla For aale by KKRCHNER CALDEK BROS. febStf Nail Toilet Sets, QUASSIA CUPS. SMITH'S MEDICATED Prunes, Carbollne, Kidney Wort, Bt Jacobs' vn. Pel'e Corn Solvent, Marshall's Cubeb ciga rettes, Allan's jteaicatea uougiea, ana a run ihiu or Tobacco ana via 1 Cigars: at J. H. HARDIN'S AoU-carT jan 30 tf Flour, Ileal, &c. JJAVINU LEASED THE CAPS FEAR MILLS, f I am prepared ta famish FLOUR, HOMINT AND MEAL signal to tha beat and at the lowest prices, fabftf C. B. WRIGHT.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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