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. HE IIOBnUJG UTAH. n wn. u. dcuiaud. . -o iAH.T .ctCx mukWy. r: w. c. t. Lima had a SCCO.COO fire. Saturday iiH Irian Lao4 Im easitesaeet h New York sad Bfookiyo; Entia of breach leagwee were bakj eed r-,iutioj visaouaciag tie Bsitlea goveta ai-ai adopted. Tbs aettooel baake of .)rn P-essylvsoie have protd a rt oi )ot(rac lo Coatra eg eiaei the Paed- ,, tili The saocsa at New Orteaae H,iaJr the tMtmt recorded ; levtea vi several places, sad a porUoa of ii c ty i 1S.jJJl The Freakfort if ) lottery b aajpaeded The fv i i'easecole wee the kTiii ktowa; n.nf tl were wnti Sevto- at. ir . curacy aaplodoo u :taS rc?hr,, Sag. Tbe Ice block- .1j 4; it nevus we f lAefleee coetiaue. M.jre raia reported la CeJlfurale aod a rwoa -f ibe 3tale te flooded New V r utrk its: Hoasv (xr coL , co(- i.)Q tw. : It 9 t 1 13-18 niu; south ru lour 4 SO; what, aoTdtJ .ru iarpaUa Jf tt 4?c; roia qai( I.rni Uarrvtt is to dslieot a K.uvind ihi wak. Wilcniogtoo onii b gli tu grawt him. Coraa v. J plir to a full hoaa. Whitakar'a er ar ajjrain 00 trial. r c urv t. io Saw York. Cadtl ii i-n, of (iaorgia, aad in. Scho- 1 ha bo aiamioad. Jh Uichmood Stat save thai LirMe Barrett said to lis editor ..,q ihr jear ago that be regard i.J K.lit flooth aa ihe Mralaai ao- un itia aUkga." Yhirv wiui to b 00 doab; that i n N York M'orUI u owned, as ih -iA'4 mainly ta, by Jay Gould. Th .tnutlld Rpm&lia aa ja ba pa.! Tbocnaa -V. Soot I tJ75,0OO for iu I Chicago ltfr Oraia baa made u apyaal lo sate tba (muag, atsrv in; Qrmm who Are ia Kaoaas aad r allanxi there by wicked knave. 1 "t ai rvewipu thaa far T7S. U ta aocM ooeaforl to know that rth Caroimla, YlrgifliA aad Sooth 'iroha iocrAAe4 ia A grtAlar rmiio tahabiiaau thA3 did New Ywtk, rnaeylaatA, MaaaAohaaatta aad 1; u all 'Jtatske aboat Jadge llhe, of Va, smd hia prpoo to m a eircalar, Jko. When Will peo- 1U lra ia li) thetmih? Evea the nppr Aoeaa of tbatn era girA 10 mighty big yarae. KpreawtitAtive Hill, of Ohio, has abiltd a report tothcoacoiiUoo Kraio A fairs 00 the Monroe doc tnna. It b said to go beyood that .doctrine, and to declare that 00 Xa ropaa goveraasAat or power shall conatraei or exeretaa control over in canal boilt acroaa the lath mo a. I thai too aa "Ohio idea? VvoooresJd for Fehraary tbat '-a raiM ipail" would mark the weather up to the 12tb, with the exoepiioo of a if or two. Yea, it has been rery "uaild,n 00 co pared with Canada and Uianeaoca, Mdowo Soalh." It has ba steadily freeain, however, to Iraw 11 "'mild." Thai ia the way we no a "peir it. 'oaje enierpriatog Araencao are b'tiLimg a railroad in Japao. Thus fir.:) mi lea hare beaa constructed ti t: 0,000 a mile. The Kogiish biill a ruad of IS mile length belweaa Tokioaod Yokohama, but at a eost of liOO.OOO a mile. The Amerioans :oairac.ad their line io one year, bilt the EagUeh took fire yesre. The Coacord Sua makes a face at u baae we oodertake to say how baliaea the great dramatist's name o.jj!n to bw apadu Wbeo asked we woald have referred to Wade, who is U ap 10 spelling, bat ooi hAviog ea a S tot a taooth or two we ivsriookcd the Coacord luminary. We wooder how the "ovaer and dttor" of that imnteaew iilatainator pl!a it, any how. The folio wi of we clip from the Kiehaaood DiMpaUKt Washington paeial: A patltioo of eitiaeee of North CaoUoa ia twJ to tba Capa Tear river U sow ba ' iw aeoat CoaaoMrca CoosoalUea. of S ea 9rvkJr Uaaaoaa Is caaiaaa. It t4t a eaeaoaaf eiaiest eoetro4 aeer avt;iua. aad lha paiidooart eak ibat oi) tiHii) ua ba saaUe free." A petitiod fbr a largtr apprapria iia tkaa t10,0C9 would be now io order. Will aot tie Senate do bet- utn .etaMaaraaaa) u 4Wni i. sseSvacs ... ..... t t & " ,r ." " " t aa ... - " " " r city a i-xl ir, MHwM U aa, rt Ua THi!lioMMMo-: Star VOL. XX VII. NO. 117. Itev. Dr. Curry tu born io Lin- oolo county, Ge.. Jooe 5. 182. He was educated at Lha Univ.reit r w rg.. .Dutmowwa. lie esrvea io lb Mexican war aa a Taxea I Ranger. Here arc ibe other main pointa 10 hi. life which we copy from .. .. . , , . . F.pr to. copieu 1 roro a v.ycio- paaa, 00 dooDt: Io 1547. 18i3 tod 1&3 ha iu a neia- car of tie LtU!.iar of AJaWaaa; lo 18M Pr.lallal tlactor; from l7to 1831 membarer tba rJer Cod- trtu: in imi .1-11 l k. rv.nr.i.,.i btaiaa Cocrs:ia 154 otar4 iba Coo- radartu uor, aaa al tba cloaa of ibe war m la coeBDud of radmaat of catralrr. rit. i. . 1. iim i.i-.j u ua Bap aalaiauyt la iStt ta iu dec- J.d Pfa-or of th.Uah language and iucraiora ia iiJcaaooa ivai uoiiece. a !Jiot Baptist edacalloaal lasUlaUoo, to tba freiidaay or wbxh ba was shortly af terwada tlatated, aaa wbteb be still bolda.' He has jait betn elected to the agaooy of the Peabody fund aoani- 1 sly. lUwara of old gold." We Uke all lha gold, old or new, that is of fered, bat not of the kind that kills nOfl b lha handlmcT. A little r - - r - - 1 - - girl, atx years old, named Gertrude rhoroioo, died at Middletowo.N. 1., from blood poisoning. She bad worn a pair of stockings while coasting, and absorbed poison from the color ing matter used io producing a rt semblance to old gold. TUB LEGIILATlinE. lR)alb Newa-ObaaiTtr He port Curtailed. SENATE. FatDAY, Feb 5, 1881 Mr. Suoii, of New Hanover To amand chaDler 70. aeuiioti 30. lawa oi ion. ,oujajHiw uu aaiariea aou g I : . - . i - j t Ammilti. r itlan., m r A t Mr. Scoit, of Mw liaoover Dill for lha baiter proiactiou of the fish I iovcrtu id nm uape rear riTer. i fJommittea on Oah inlereaU. Also a bill r.p..l cb.pter ,,. I... .1 I'lO-l I. I bills om third rodijto. I Mr. Coonioham moved that the I calendar ba nlacd .t the order of r H , , A a . I " -w- -"t ---rw.-w VMV I aew I wv l awe w v e ai ivu awav aawu uaa u. u luuwce UailruAd Company. Amended by commute. JVxpiaioeu oy ji a a a a m r. New- I lead. F eased. Saoate btll 202, amending the char lar of the Granville Kailroad Com paay. rasaed. I Saaaf resoluuoo 277, to provide a rmur o North Uarolma UMM n- gaged ia the laie war. Substitute offered as follows: That his Kxcel- - . .V. . . I lency ina uoveroor aou ins trustees i iba Slata Librarv b. and are Biinij.iwyww.mi bwu twaiHVkvu I . . . , r r r I a -.J T f NAriK n.,AK. i,Mn..n. I gaged fo the late war between the blAlaa famished by North Carolina, aodfor .Aid MWs supervuionof .. . . I ihm aama br the public printers. Section 1 1, that twenty eopies of the m a a aid work shall be deposited in tbe - I State Library, two copies apiece for I oin,rwiJC "7 , -,00 t 60 BfyEnt J - i3remer' Steves, U Btem Plowing fresh ahead, and a strong current each literary institution ia tbe State I La? was'found'wednesday evenogn an merman, George L. Schutte, George Stein- running down, which under ordinary cir empoweted lo confer degrees, one I foaensible ooodiflon on the GaUford road, ken, George E. Burden, L. H. Bryant, J. cumstances would make it difficult for a copy to each member of the General Assembly, officers of the State Go- m aj I vernmsnt, aod one copy to each an- I penor ioan iier 10 ms couniies. I - t . . - . . I 3euoo j. loai aa saia iraat.ee a 1 shall h terms volume laroisoea onaer lataonir 01 1 ic.s aci w msy no. reawrpa or distribution under section ia 01 mis 1 bilL I Section 4. That it shall be the duty f the Sanraiarv of Stste to distribute or the 3ecreury 01 atsie 10 aistnouie said work as hereto set out. Section. Ibat ins OOSV Ot asia a a poblicAtioo .hall be psid by the Pub- lie Treasurer on the warrant of the r- a- ni nf .nrh fonrla e hit Governor, out of euco fuods as may not be otherwise sppropnsted. I Sec lion . 1 bat tbie act eheil De in force from and after Its ratiBcation. The bill passed its third reading. Senate bill 183, House bill 80, to I .a a A aa Z I regnlate tne weigning. 01 .cowou in the town 01 ewoem, Pae iwa thira reaaing. J oeuaa u.yy rV.V, ciarioai 1 uid. m iu a.bmuij a-- v meot, psssed iu thud reading. House bill 2t. Saoate bill 317, to incorporate the Dan Valley A Yad kio Itiver Narrow Gaage Railroad Company, passed its third reAdiog. lioose resolution 46, Senate reso lution 318, relative to eurveyiog Oregon Inlet, io Dare couoly, aod for buoying and staking the tame, was adoptsd. Senate bill 191, to incorporate the Board of Trade of Newbern, North Carolina, passed its third reading. HOUSE OF REPBESENTATIVS Mi. Dan ting, to incorporate the IUleigb lit Re-eky Mount Railroad. Committee on railroad a Mr. Hsylty, to provide for the completion of the Colored Insane Asylum. Committee 00 asylums. CALX A DA X. The oalendar was taken up aod die poeed of as follows: 'The oommittee on enrolled bills reportsd the following as properly eerolted, aod the Speaker signed the tame in the pssense of U. House: An aot to inoorporats) the Jouth Atlanfddak Ohio Bail r7 Coaitrno tlon Company. are authority to aell, on saob wound in me loreoeao. jaeaicai aeai.- as they msy deem proper, any . f nnfortunata man oniv sur- VyiLMINGTON, promote the growth of oysters in Hiver. f tacorportvta the fayetteville i w : . To inatct oor membera of Con- I crae In naA thair inflnonofl n htvA the Commissioner of .Agriculture made SecreUry of Agriculture. trxaxL osDia. The hiU to oroaxiiaa the countr of Darliaiaout of portion of Wake and I Orssgv waa put on its aeoood read incr. The bill Waa adrocated by Xtt, TlrW.V - .M.nnSnr Tnntn I fT ' 0 Dar. Fae. &od Green of Oraoze. Meaara. Bledsoe and Smedes oppoied I the bill. if- c a I ment. croTidbscr that the bill should not go into effect ontil ratified by majority of the people of Wake and O ranee. The amendment was voted down. The main queation was then pat, and the bill passed its second reading br the foUoarfno- vote: Ayea 68, nays 20. 0 Spirits Turpennne. Col. L. L. Polk retiree from the associate editor's place on Raleigh JVrW Charlotte Horn: The rest of the Southern States may outstrip ua In the race for cotton mills but for projecting and iwfbaUding railroads North Carolina will win ihe medal everr lime rr,.rlrtit rtK,- Ti Rav Dr. Thee, Whitfleld haa tendered bis resign natioo as pastor of tbe Bsplist Church of iM. ..it. T W flr,1 nlrH of aaaaaj v j w v -ww-a - thU olace. has been aDDolnted route agent In tbe mall service and assigned the run be " ... . tween here and Slatesviue. Hickory Carolinian : ' Laid oa the table,' was the fate of more than a dozen bills pending In the House of Repre- sentaurea. in one day last week, borne were nncnnatltntioaa. enma impracticable aad some simply nonsenalcal. But every I memba baa a right to ahow bis ignorance I " Iortunate tning mere are aome I vm. v. . ..K.r nni.ith. i . w yv mA m uiui suuiuiu a uvmw I atajidin their earlv and earr death. TUWh Visitor: Miss Oliver. dsogbter of Mrs. Oliver, living near Jonea noro, went io oanioro on losrwij iihi lamuy .01 me mt. nr. viapp. ln lha Knnu fall ntt thm ftnnr lledlcaj aid was Immediately summoned, bat when they armed, ahe was found to be deed suppoa.tloo IS wei sue died irom nean Senator a-, a iaJ i..:.ttn e s- IVssaaWiU U aVSl ICCVUtCU aVAJ IVf MllUU acr UC- ltvr lha iirMi Sfrir fhn litrrT snrin of D."V1oson-f3ohege7t the next com- mencemeiL Great diversity of opin- ioo preTaila as to the effect of tbe serere weather npoa tbe peach and pear treet ored mto'o'f ttiS. Jo aeveraf ye. a carriage driver for CoL Tboc B. Keogb, "St " vl """" """" v'"' -""r' from Greensboro, on Fi id ay afternoon a boot 3 o dock. It appears that Williams - V . K l.k . V I n MifV Kim Kla ilml llk Ul UUUK uu " Cuuou.i B,,.uwu iwumuuui, Ko. hatchet and a quantity or pam me I... tf H . k.lll.. W;. r,nj fnrm nkl mil rfTnrm WtMO Da . T : . . " m ZTi. I t t ' v c.,.-..v. r nf . - ... I day last a little daughter of Mr. L. C. Mc- Ionls, of Pee Dee villsge, and an opera- tie. ? L". .i-VrKa k- iimUtCT ajasAAJBL AJVAasasu esawassL a-w v uwwi v a wa Dnncaa Hawkina, by aame. and knocked down, putting out one or ner eyes and a fc. I . - a. aI Aa a I l4r a aa a W aa I some two miles north of this place. Hewas dlTl? !w""!a t?tt. lOEla, UO LI A JUJl kj Vi AAA oalou s. smy9 A, aa a 1 " . o.. Vfr.ni'i Mm. When fonnd. , w. 1 I be was lying on the front part of tbe wa- goo, uacoosctoas. wiu oiooa uowmg irom yiffag Chatham lUcord : We note wha mncb piaature the great success that haa rewarded the efforts of tbe enterprising gentlemen who organized the BynumMans ufacturlng CompAny in this county. They o0w "a erecUon of an addl- tttl, bnildlas?. to be 45 feet wide " ' . I aod 80 feet loot. In which they will place 00 new looms f or the manafacturs .of plaid i0.?'! i.ntt on,T Tmrnl aDd W"U OOdA To do this laa MpllAl ttock of ihe company will be in- creased $30,000, aod we Imagine tbat this .toes: win be eagerly aoagui alter, lor we "'r l9tAmnA. nt th- rnmnini aa ancartalned at their recent meeting, but we will ssy . . . . & . m t a aLalal.I uu, oii w. .now 01 no inveatmeot .a u... - Wende? Booth Carolina and Georgia companies do wb5le 650,1111 11 "Courageu muiui. oit. i XJE3.-E3 CITY. nuvr AuvBBTlsanKNTs. Mrasos Goods at coat. J. C. Mesne Cologne, Jcc Cboslt & Morris Extra oranges- Uall A Prarsall Frssh arrivaU. Mxxnsa Subscribers Daplin Canal. PcscxxL Qocss) New mansgemeot. Narraw Bseape rreaa Drswalsf. A colored man by the name of Charles Elevens had a fit and fell overboard from a fist opposite Messrs. Cronly & Morris' sales rooms, yesterdsy afternoon, and narrowly escaped drowning. Fortunately, assistance was near at hand and he was hauled out more dead than alive, but after a little while be waa all right again. The poor fellow la subject to such attacks. aaasaaaaaW SnW "saa rerelca Shlpaneate. The foreign shipments yseterday cons slated oi the Norwegian barque Camilla, for Liverpool, with 1,751 bales -of cotton, by Messrs. Williams A Murchlaon, and tbe Norwegian barque Qambctto, for Flume, AjulrlA, with; 2,730 barrels of rosin, by Messrs. ailex. gpnjnt 4 Boo- a few hoars. N. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1B81. BOABO AUDIT AND FINANCE. Akalraet at Froea1lna;a of Raarwlar nantklr BlaailBK. Tba Board of Audit and Finance met in regular monthly aesaion yesterday afternoon for the transaction of business. The ordinance providing for conveyance to the city of property sold for non-payment of taxes, and providing for the re demption of the same, adopted by the last meeting of the Board of Aldermen, was ap proved. A communication from the City Attocnjey, a&kine for additional compensation, waare- ceired bat deferred uniu oezi, meeuog I Mr. Jooea offered the following wtacb I j Wxerkis. Nineiy-eibt thousand dol a Ura of the bonded debt of this city iwf L"1.0" 2SfJ aVmeetth7wholettorUi amount from our present or prospectiwa re I to ask the General Assembly for authority sources, we deem it prudent and necessary I L. "" fTl SE-t7J iQ W10 thMtSAmi therefore . ffftritta. That tne ioara 01 Aldermen m requested to examine the Treaaurer'a afite-; meat 01 Don da maturing in low, ana uaaey this? frso the itetai set forth thatrtbe , that tbav be requested tatjegyCifa Soard la asking the General Aaaewblj for authority 10 issue sajoaBonjis. Mr. "Jones also nnaenUd a bill tobtftent I to the General Assembly covertnei the khavel Bondaio be sold or exchanged at I T. , . .. . pwownsroper con, ibwiwi. "A lease made by the Board of Aldermen tothe Wilmington Ught Infantry otsebr armery ia the City Hall building frcmCoae 2d. 1879. for ten years at $1 per vear, was . a . . mnrnrrai in inii noiirn. saili ruum aasa w . . ,J sinv waaava ea i v ai n r nnnr vn inp war eras inn .wS ""- f - - Wilmington Light Infantry at their wn expense. . Th anm nf ij vi nr month aMiU -w - lowed the Little Giant Engine Cooler feeding the horse used for pulling the hope reei Deiongmg io iao wmaoy, tOUflTT connissioNEBr. Hecalar SaaalOB. The Board of Countv Commissioners met yesterday afternoon in regular monthly i euj0D Petitions from citizens asking for the re- establishment of the Point Peter rosd was laid over ontil the next meeting. account: General fund account, showing balance on hand. 130.1S2.14: sDecial fund. v.i 1 a at km on. ..ri uai.u, uuu.Uu, a- - dered thirteen coupons of 3 each, and I . three bond, o 100 each with all the coo- I pons atucned, wnicn were ordered pur - I chased by the Finance committee. Bonds mnd COQpODi were burned in the presence of the Board. School fund, showing bal- 0Ca 00 band, $10,325.94 Tbe Register preMnted hi. monthlv re- P fees received from marriage 11- censes, exhibiting receipts for the same I . w. V- ' Ik. TMiinMtrnP 11111 Tbe following magistrates reported no I A n a. fn.f.llii... ant nnjklnA wllatft& I .v.. . TT a.k-iv, T XT "0 vut yemx: u ouiuiaca. u. xi. Jno- S- Jsmes, L. H. Bowden. C. D. Myn er Jno- L. Cantwell, and J. W. King, Lior license, wen an Inn T. Pintw.ll fl fi P.rlp A r O. G. were granted to the fol- lowing peraoaa: A. C. WeaseU, A. K. v. a Heyer, J. r . KuIXe, George Jf. Coelfln, M. Ctirien, u J. Meyer, w. Ulricb, tu w. a . xx H. Klander, Lamb & Parmalee, J. G. OldenbuttaL W. H- Grotgen. J. EL Grotgen. R. F. Evden. J as. Ketean. A. Deumelandt. - I F. A. Schutte. P. EL VonKampep. N. tiaiien, J . n. Btranss, iiowen uodd, ij. Utten, Jf. U. liridgera & Co., Ueo. Myers,-1 Jno. ii air, uary wiuiamion. Hanry Houston was exempted from pay ing poll tax on account of bodily Infirmity. Tbe Board then adjourned. TUt rarcell Hease. Thi h , chmntnA h. ndi vest.rd.T Ur This hotel changed hands yesterday, sir. B-r 1 1 -lla.S-. .V t t . I tioweu woo, uw iaie proprietor, nayiug .old his interest in the same to Mr. B. L. Perry, who takes charge to-day. Mr. Perry -M-.fnii-, ronrln-t-rl hotel ant-r. ba successfully conducted hotel .enter- prises at Beaufort In this State, and pur- pogei l0 keep a zni ca9a hon,-t n every respect. It U understood that Mr. Cobb will em- bark in business in the Western part of the Bule He wm cm. wlln himllhe good wUhe. of his many friends in this comma. nity and of the traveling pubtic, with whom, as host of tbe Purcell, he was unl- versally popular. Inter-State Oai taree. iuo uicuiucio oi ub t;aimw ui vyuui- i merce and Produce Exchange met in oim session yesterday morning to take into con-1 sid eration tbe proposed inter-State Com- J of $50 for her appearance at the approach merce bill introduced by Mr. Began, of ing term of the Criminal Court, in default Texas, in the House of Representatives, After au informal'dlscusslon tbe two bodies I adjourned, subject to the call of their re spective Presidents. We since notice that President VanBok kelen, of the Chamber of Commerce, has called a meeting at 4.80 P. M. to-day, for the purpose Indicated above. UaaaailableXett.r.. The following Is the unmailable matter remaining in the city posloffice up to this date : Mis. Ed. D. Hill, Morebead City, Carte ret county, N. O. ; Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Dean Hall Plantation, Qakley P. O., N. C. R. R. ; Miss Mary E. Carter, Andover,. MasA HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE giver speedy benefit ior night sweets in consumption. H strengthens the nerves spd muscles, and promotes recovery, f Local Dou. Receipts of cotton yeaterday 313 bales. Timber calculators for sale at the Star office. ' , , , No cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday mortfing. The receipts of rosin yesterday footed up 8.503 barrels. The storm signal was hoisted on Sunday night and continued to be displayed during yesterday. Cape Fear, No. 3 S. . E. Com pany, colored, were out for parade and practice yesterday afternoon. The Coal dealers are all out of supplies, and the vessels are frozen up. I. From present appearances there is likely - 1 be a-coal famine. U ... I The regular meeting of the I IOTn,a 01 Aioermen, wniqn was to nave take, place vesterdav evenine. was nost- A ycaicruay eycuing, waa poai i puuvu umu lovoigoi. Henry Hayman was the name of the sixteeoyear old colored boy who killed Andrew" Nash near Fayetteville a few days ago, an .aoco$rit of which ap peared iathe&TXR. The receipts of cotton from the 2d to the 7th of February! footed up 2,331 K-i m .u w u.. iW mcuurrea ponding weeA last year, i showing an in- crease in favor of 1881 of 1,807 bales. A bin prop08ine lo aoDropriate . "A I luo oum ui w,ww iuu uupiia VBDU . . I impany towards the expense of draining I ADffOla Bav. in Pender knii Ilnnlin rnnn. . ltataB "Marm thfl nnmmitt.J I A ,. . I mi i . ine enaae sign auacnea io mr. B- F- White's upholstering and paper hanging establishment, on Market street, was found Sunday morning on Dr. Potter's piazza, wbere it is supposed it had been placed by some mischievous boys. In accordance with orders from headquarters the boys and young men con- nected with the messenger department of the various Western Union Teleeranh of. flce m reQQired to wear a Bniforni. T f astached to the Wil- I ,. -i... ..; IakaaaMaawM waaw aaaavw uiivmwj aaa a a W va ioe Liewision uournai : "Hon. a M. Finger, a member of i inflix. ij. oenaie. ana a memner or nnvr- hiftinnii- nM, ,r,t . t,, ik. doIn College, class of 61, writes us that the I . .u-xr .u -i it t t-i .k 1! 1 . . . .1 ceedingly strong, and that tbe probability it the question of prohibition will be sub- milled to the people." SCIVKR AND RI A RINK. Brig .Rtttt sailed on the 4th inst. from I ew London for this Dort BrigS. V. Merriek, Lippincolt, hence, arrived at Rio Janeiro January 7. The schooner Q. & Marts, which cleared from this port in ballast, on Satur day, haa returned for a cargo. The Nevobernian of Saturday says: "The cutter Steven, Capt Abbey, left here yesterday morning at 8:30, and when op I posite Utter Crees buoy was signaled by tne ecnooner Jiosion, oounn irom iizaDetn wiy to Wilmington, jh. c. me wind was - 1 a . . . I vessel to get along, but added to this it was found that the Baton's pumps were choked I I and the vessel badlv iced, so mneh so as to " render her progression impossible. The i tsteten took her in tow and in a few hours had her safely moored at JNewUerne wharf. Tbe Sllppias;. BlteTloc. Swindling . Tramp. We learn that one of ;the irrepressible fraterinty known as tramps, made his way into the back yard attached to a residence on ALaraei sireei, on sunaay morning last, .nri .otH o MinMH KnD h ... V.n tVio "'j " .ten. of lha back niatta enirejred m ffivinir a ..8hlne. t0 a pairof hia employer's boots, . . h somethine to eat The cook aomowing io eat. ine COOK came l0 the kitchen door and told the boy to go and ask the "white folks" if she must comply with the .tramp's request. The boy left to perform his mission, and when he returned tbe tramp had disappeared, and so had the pair of. boots.' . Seep your eye on tbfim, or they'll get the better of you, certain. aimivai jmmmm I Polly Ann Williams, charged with Steal- I ing a quantityof household effects from the residence of one of our citizens, had a hear- iQg Deiore J uauca aluiuj, yeiieroay, ana ai I the conclusion of the examination she was I ordered to give a justified bond in the sum of which she was lodged in jail. Francis Med way, colored,' was arraigned before Justice McCJuigg on the charge of stealing a bed spread from a colored woman . Defendant was ordered to give a justified bond in the anm of $50 for . his appearance at Court, in default of which he went to jil. Dnplln Canal. The subscribers to the Duplin Canal are nounea oy me xrnjameni, r. . w. Worth, that a meeting Will be held at the rooms of the Produce Exchange this mornt Ing, at 11 o'clock, to . take into considera tion the affairs of tbe Company. . A full at tendance is requested. . This is a dangerous season, and of ten the fondest . mother's cere , is no protection against Coughs, Colds' and Hoarseness. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnp should he kept In readiness, f rice 3 cents. f WHOLE NO. 4,206 I patlr Waatfeer Bnllatiai. The following will ahow the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3 -00 M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also tne m0UQt of rainfall in inches ifor the twenty four hours ending daUy at 3 P. M f except Tue8daV when t is 48 hours, as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this I Station: I Atlanta. . i Tem. R, F. Weather. 36 62 51 45 48 58 78 55 64 75 56 49 60 73 53 54 66 52 .00 .00 .00 .00 .12 .02 .02 .00 .00 .00 5.93 1.14 2.45 .00 .01 .00 .00 .91 Cloudy Cloudy Augusta , Charleston , Lit rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Charlotte Corsicana Galveston Havana. Cloudy iadianola , Jacksonville , Key West rair Cloudy Cloudy Mobile , lit rain to M.m Li rain t" 1 lion v.Jcauo. . . . Punta Rassa. ju rum Jf air Wilmington - . Lt rain cloudy 1 cedar Jeys PensacoU. ... ... Tit ruin The following are the Indications for the I 8oatb Atlantic States to-day Slightly warmer, cloudy weather, with rain, northeast, veering to southerly winds, generally lower barometer. The Propoaltlon In Hesard to tne Execution of Capital Felone. We notice that the article in our issue of I thA dth inot in rsmart tn tha nliimia nru - -e.- m iuo mw wua reierence to me exe- I cuuon oi capital ieions, was emoodied in a f lg ?fpftT l -tbe WeW Yqrk Her.aJd OI lQe otninst., in wnicn paper we aiso And l tho fnnn,:n :trtr;0l oHrtr.amoni nf i Via a .wa,ew n iua vuuvi wa vuuwievuiu ui iuo I nt.nnnoU tnn. a itvvvBiiivu I ' . .... " Carolina's Legislature ,s talking oi naving au execunons managed oy a I single official at" a siniria nlace. The nlan !.. is worthy, on humane and moral grounds, I to be considered by other States." Stall Keatlnc In tne New narkete. In accordance with a city ordinance the atalla in tbe new markets were rented yes terday, Messrs. Cronly & Morris being the auctioneers. The stalls in the First Ward market rented at from 5 to t31 per month: J those ia the main market at from 1 to $368 per month; and those in the Fifth Ward market at from $2 to $5 per month. Up to - s i . m a it uuui insi. otcuju uuijr uuc ur two oi the butchers had complied with the require meats of the terms of renting, and we icmu mat tun Dkaiio win uui uc aliuwcu IO go into the occupation of the butchers so renting until the terms are complied with J I . I - "ZVX? 'J " ""o the Sheriff's I office that 126 convicts have been sent to the Penitentinry from this county during the last four years (not including those from the approaching term of tbe Crimina Court, which should be counted in,) aggre gating a term of servitude of 703 years, or an average of 5 years, 6 months and 28 days to each convict.-. Ahorse attached to a dray, on which there was a barrel of apples, got frightened in the Vicinity of Fourth .and Market streets, vesterdav. and ran down aa far aa Market and Second, when he was halted. I tne Btreet in lne meantime- being strewn I w:fu ,,A tmntin twit nnnn hioh anrna I 0f boys in that particular locality at the a - - - time regaled their appetites Tne Opera lloase. Penne's Juvenile Opera Company, which was to have performed at the Opera House last night in ''Cinderella," did not make their appearance. It is said that the agent made a mistake as to dates, and that the I . 111 1 !t. "uu-wma""!LD "lltul- I Barque Stanley, hence, arrived at Liv- I eroool yesterday. C1XY lTJKBlS. THE MORNING STAB can always be had at the reiiowine places in tne city : Tne jrurceii House, tiarna' news.Btana. ana tne iAa umce. S VSW TtAIXaarM a nrall aataiHaTa4 mr,A I nrosoerons Weekly Newsnaoer. located in a thrl- fing, growing town on uu uneor a promineni 1 Kuiroaa, is onerea ror saie. Terms easy.- ivor terms ana particulars apply to tne eoitor or tais paper. two ORGANS.-Regaiate am the atomach.ae- cond the llvar; eepeclal the first, so as to perform their functiena perfectly, and you will remove at least nineteen twentieths of all the 111a that man kind ia heir to in this or anv other climate. Hod Bitten la the only thing that will give perfectly healthy action to these two organs. Maine Farmer. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 8TRTJP. Rev. Sylvanns 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 good particularly for infants. But of Mrs. Wins low's Boothlng ttyrdpwe can speak from knowl edge; in our own family it haa proved a blessing indeed, by giving an -infant troubled with colic -t. alaar. Urn navanta nnKwVaa nri night. Moat parents can appreciate these blessings. SSThSmieV e fcfant perfectly natorau the cherub processor teeming its vaiue is mcaiciuaoie. we be without it from the birUuof the chUd till it had finished with the teething siege, on any considera tion whatever. Bold by ail druggists. 25 cent, a bottle. TO ALL OUR FRIENDS .Ha vine had number less inquiries for advertising cuds from ladles In all parts of the country who are interested in the prevailing fashion of making "card collections," we are having printed for them a set of seven beau tiful cards, each in six colon and on a solid back ground, In- the highest degree of art, illustrating the finest cards yet shown. Applications for them have come In so rapidly that nearly the whole edi tion la engaged Before the receipt by as of thecards from the artist. We have therefore been obliged to adopt tbe following plan for the distribution of the remainder : No more of the gift ShaksDeare cards, seven In the series, will be sent excepting upon the statement from a grocer that the person f-j f oTtt. cVrds has ight ofhto dt ppaid f oram e. AU applying in this ma: I ner will receive the full set of seven cards gratis by mall. This will insure us that our friends and natrons set their share of these beautiful rtfalgns although it in no manner repays us for the cost of the cards. Your grocer has the Soap or will get It, and thenarenaae dv von of seven bars of it as a one time will secure if or yon gratis seven really beauti ful earda. The Soap improves witn age ana la an article of necessity in your house every week. Therefore yon are not asked to buy Therefore yon are not askea to bay a ueelese r.m. bntone that von mnst have anyway. F artU Please send ua your application atence, and tell year lady friends making "card coUaottona' to do the tame. roars respeetrauy, - . llTcraqin co., No. 114 South Fourth si, Philadelphia, Ta, , . bates of AOYai laino. : una Baare ona oar,. ............... si sw two daja,. ..;.....;.';.... T " . ;: thraadaTa,........ ." 1 foordayai..A. 'San " " STa daya,.,.. .... , ... BBS ona WMk,. . 4 OS Two week. IH " ThraawMka, IH - ' One month, 10 00 " Two months, IT 00 " Threa montaa, . S4 00 " - Slxmoatha,... 40 w " One rear, MM XV Contract AdvartiaemMta takaa at prop' Uonaterlowrataa. Ten Unas aalld NonparaU typo auka oa aqnara. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O PERA HOUS E, Wednesday Eren'g, February . d'oyly"carte's London Opera Comp'y Composed of tba priaefoal mem Wi of tha ORIGINAL 6TH AYA. THSATKB COMPANT. in the Melo Dramatlo Opera, la two aou, writ ten and oompoaed, axpreaaly for prod ac tion ia ue umiea eiaiea, 07 Anaar Salilran and W. 8, GUbart, Aatkor and Compoaer of "Plnafora," enUUad The Pirates of Penzance Or, The Slave ef Duty. THE BCKNERY IS KNTIBBLT NSW ! BLABORATK NBW COHTUMB8 I AN BNLARGBD OBCHKBTRA. and A CHORUS OF 40 TRAINED VOICES I The sale of Seats will commence at Belnaber- ;" I Ker-s hook store, onBatardar morning, Tab. S. at 1 soxiocK. ueaerrea seats ai.sn. Aantuaion. tsc. I 9C uaa ien o ft op ERA HOUSE. February 7th and 8th. HATINKE, TUESDAY, 8 P. M. PERINE'S AM KRICANT JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY In CINDERELLA, With apleadld Costumes, gargeons Scenic effect, I Dazzllnir TraBSfonnations. The PnmDkln chansM I into a golden chariot, DRAWN BY Live; i rvnyus. iaa eiitiriiiK Bauroom scene, a I TheMarchandBaiietDlTertiaenient, arrangd by jSSSS theBaUm scene the Lambert Chn- a5.f,?5iu?i ..of I 7tl wu iu kuair muaicat spwciai I rrofeaaors. Q. Lambert, liaslcal Director. udp. I uu uu a ccnia. tteaerrea teats a a j s a me at n . HOTsT" c" r'"- I a XV 01106. SUBSCRIBERS TO THE DUPLIN CANAL axe requested to meet at the Rooms of ihe Produce I Exchange, to take into consideration the affairs of the Company , at 10 o'clock b k sharp, to-day. Jfebrna- ry 6th. feb 8 lt a. u. wuitTti. fres't. nrflinrfis ttnfi nrninrps Swppt nratifrp? W4U "i "" " w.w-. W ARB seiamng,and selling rapidly. I thoe bxtra "androse" oranges at fi so I Pr Hoadred. and tttOO per Thousand I CRONLY A MORRIS. i feb 8 lt Anctioneers. P TT R C E L L H O TT 8 "R UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, Wilmington, Hi. V. B. L,. PERRY. . - Proprietor. First Class in all its aDDomtments. Terms tl.&O )eb 8 tf to $3.00 per day. We Offer OUR STOCK OF ELEGANT. CA88IMERE AND Worsteds, made to measure. At Cost, AtOost. Worsted Dlscoaal Suits, tttrllsh Caaslmere Sack Suits, and Single Coats, Pants and Vests, at Cost for Cash. Select from our unriralled assortment. MUM BON. feb 8 it Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Fleur De Lis Cologne, I T avendeb water, toilet boa rs and der. Hair Brushes. Tooth aed Nail Brushes. I wnentai i-oetn raste. For sale by JAMBS C. MUNDS, Drugxlst, 85 North Front St. feb 8 tf Fresh Arrivals. 150 Bl, Rio FFKK' tn Bbls Refined SUGAR, . OU 60 bbls N. O. SUGAR, 17 r Hhds New Cuba MOLASSES. li 100 bbls New Orleans MOLASSES, 2 Tierces Charleston RICE, 100 Bblg 8eed potatuss QrtA Bushels Va. MEAL, i AA Bushels Seed OATS. "UU 1.0C0 Bbls Good FLOUR. JAQ Bbls Mess PORK. HALL & PEARSALL. fab 8 DAW For Sale. FOUR GOOD SOUND HORSES, FIVE TEARS old: six TOun? MULES, either la raire or aincie. The above stock can be seen at mr Dlaoe. in sic at of Navawa Factory, fifteen mlautee ride on train from Wilmington. Those wishing; to purchase will do well In calling on the undersigned. ieaaateoa nac jr. m. muuks. Corn ! Corn ! Corn ! Just arrived and now landing-. Ex Bch'rs Mystery, Seam and Eunice Reynold, 6700 Bushels a Prime White Corn ! To arrive per Sail and Railioad, 25,000 Bushels, For sale low In lota to tail by B. F. Mitchell & Son. feb 6 3t La Se Lea NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State LoUery TAKES PLACE FEBRUARY A CAflTAL arize, $30,000. Whole tickets. SS 00; fislves. Si vu. Aaareaa lock box Jan 19 tf Wilmington, V. C. Great Reductions Hamburg; Edgings aV Inaertleme 1 Brown C: Roddick 45 Market Stroct Wt will orrxs. on mondat: January 31st, our whole stoak of the above, at -. GREATLY . REDUCED, PRIOES f . Prom le per yard and upwards. ' Bo eommeSts are necaaaaxy.- Give ua a call and we can satisfy even the most fastidious. BROWN BODDICX. JsnaOtf 3 Market Bt.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 8, 1881, edition 1
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