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V noEmnQ btae. I oaa Bcaara oaa iay,V.:'i. I oa I ' two daya,;im ...;.'.. ? -foardaya;:;!!.. ...... f oa 'lyadayav.u. ... Ono woek,.:.-ii.....' f J" TwawaaaV...., ........- Thraawaaaai ' M Oaaaaoata. ... ia w . Two noatba,.... .... ..... IT oa Taxaa aioaUia, ........ M pa BlzaMBtba, ...w...,0 ft wn. 11. ociuahd. (NtX UAiLY XCBT atVMtltV. uaayaar... "Ooatnct AdrarUawaiU Ukaa a fOor donataly tow ratoa. Tea Hnea eelld Nonpareil type make eaia aqaara. ta ee HMMrm or eeAJ-e. : ..... r-. ( a ? r , auatU, . - " " " .. . I .., -mui " .- .... 1 f clay emssarl'lMa U-iaal ta U pmn ml ta . - . f a;v. ..X'" " ,r- - ' . , . ' I T7fY vm Wa' a arri iimsifiTnTM NT P. WV.nNSfiAY: FEBRUARY 23. 1881. ' WHOLE NOV 4,219 ntr4 U tha "ose OdU M WOmton. X C. W tl SiApaoa. wa eeaniri by ne iij9 partite el 8a lUbav, Tuu. 4rel w-eeaen eai eaildraa killed by Ie iia a Xtrtaara Ttia - J one Joha a killed by Dkar Willi oae la 12 tea p tal coaaty. Ark ; Edward Sraweri 4;nd Stanley La at Lttik Rock; at lliaf id. Lv. TU LmIiU tilled U. L. hus.j. t Naaavtlle, Taea., Joan DaS aboi ij '.tally wonoded Joan Ryea, bar i4r. ao rafaaad nina a driak. X HiMiMippi rt-tar mumt enak al Xeicaes; pntf aod craw teceped; bol aad iuc UKikua, (Lag.) coiloo nn)ri .re fsaaia e cocaaaey to bay ohum direct froea AarM. Seven ; jro- have bet obtalaed ia the Droce aj-dar trial at New Ofteaoa. Waaa- i aioa' Bariadey wei celebrated la Nsw Vj-i aod Ricaoaood, Va.. witb mora laea cuoatary otetveace; baaiaaa wee eiaioe unriy stueeaded ia New Txk; la Rica m .ul ftoaral parade of tLa military look pi cj, aad aetkaal a tin lee vera Sred; tu Jy was Clatd at AJeaaadria, Ye., i't parad. apoach aad baeqeet; Pceet i ui flaya apvke. A traa bill for rauJ( u !aad by ibe freed Jary of lUrliajctwa, ($. C; Cu4t a(aiaeCol. Geah 'i. kulcvl Col tiAaaaoa ia a duel. l'b trial of tba Caabbhaaooa dael cj 14 10 progrt at Dariiagtoo, i3. Iiamr aay tbat Alfred ii. IIm nr, ul Panoajlvaoi, will b Poal 11) irr (iaoeraJ. And now ibr ia any thing elaa ui4ii gn Jia!tiy of feeliog blwwo tba .utiii fraud aad looomiog i'rrai .JMi uiwuL. i'uy! Soaorry! Mi4 Mary Aodaraoo will play ia ICicbaiood, Va., oo the 23tb loaU, i J on th two aoccdiog oigbu. V t.iuuvo will b glad to t bar a'a- fbo lata F roan Jo Wood waa a mroUir of oioa Coograaaaa. Ma waa uij;bly raaywctaxl y hla broChar la ulatuia. 11a waa ban ad io Trinity cmiaffj", Waw York. llybaaoo tboagblof withdraw- oAma of Siaolay HaMibawa, a b ibmka b will bw coo firmed. tV ul a. It blMTad ba will tptjfov o tb Kandiag UilL (rarfiald will b accocnpaflird k VN Mbtagtoa by an Obto coo pan y xm m guard of fctfoor. Mr. Jaffaraoo ,wbbly weflt ia lha u.aal way Ha', tbw m U aa of pro- r. l- j yoo aw . Gai field m rapfted aa nob deainog ...-ir. u-i Tba wav to ur , 1.1 vui it la for the Republican mam- I tr to help gwt throagb :he baaioeaa of ih eeeaioo. Tl.ia ia exactly what tL. j bava not been doing. riw-Wevctivgtoo CMxrawpwedeat of the rfilaJlalp'hia Repablican, rrpreaeata all bow aa aerena and lo.lv between Garfield aod Conk- liog. , We qoota; -Mr Okno bS been very reuceat re ' 0na q4 Been very rtuwai tribe rveultol be cooveraailoo wltb I iia GiflU. bt t. kaowa tkat tba cxprtaaedar aioi fearAJia Ue oew .k. i .4 i l. rniM .Uot of ike Darty cu. i wak ibeeallre approval e tbe rreai- ltl eke. The Cincinnati Aquirer baa ob- umed the official vote for Preaident irwm the poeer officlala of every ?teie. The -YeaaU u this : II an- cok, 4,424,690; Garfield, 4,41684. Hancock over Garfield 8,10c. Whole ote 9,18913. .Garfield'a minority J3(J,045. Weaver, 313,893 ; l'belpe. 1.131 ; Djw. 10,791. Scattering 2,- 142. How much money has North Caro ima aopropriatea for ewlebratieg the crnteonialof battlee oo her own soil? W bat did she give to celebrate tbe cutannialof th Mecklenburg xe- oWatfoaj, or.-Maora'b Creek Bridge, or Ivmg'a 'Mounuin or Gail ford Court House or Ramsaer'e Mill? We roarelv uqoIra. The old adsge ,,Jja:uf at home." coouins onamy oegme . u aorae wiadom and human natnre. - Booth1 triompb ia London ia com- i.lete. Mr. Jennings says hie repota- peaxean charactara. tie naa woo wvex Brkiah preUevce and f amil- t-Tt. f.v U. JVfli At BJ5tlncf of their favorite. The raU-MaU GautU da- ravonte. JT ... t: cUree that "oo EogHsn-epeaamK airo master of a method so fine. W K t V.. A tAjtrtcmtrr and the Sdtur- day J?rine era eoaally atroog. The I alter yj?Jlir- . speak Ida highjj of hia perfonaaiw" TVa ooopaaj aapportiag u LaiolaT' f r"S T of lkl!ntownsATi Mr. Jeaneiga. a.l .'X)'.1J . . i r- vTi-HTT I .... aWiuiw. 1 I Arraiaal for Larceny. Tbw jtivo m'addU to Paonayl aoU rrmaiaa aA.it waa. Tba only ebaogw waa Q4a ftamaa, not of ahaalioa. Tb cUaOkxaaroa with- draw tbaif taaa Oliver and aubativutod ooa Oatvar. Dajoo wai iobitituted for Q row. Tbai ia all of it. If do alaotiow oceara tba pkaw will ramain oefillad, aa tha Ootaroor cacmot appoint to fill a rcmxwj cattaed by a failarw to alacl. New OrUaua baa a church acao dal Hav. Otorga R. llriator, Maftbo dlat, baa bwaa rtmoradbj tba BUhop aa paator of Amaa Siraat church, b eaoaa ojfJttft ftmUiarttfrith cr taio ffmala coctabara. of tba flock." lUr. Dr:7; tbb. of Norfolk, Va hjwaab'apo1' io hl plc Tba coagTtgkUoa ia raach tpht up and cboildatabla fealtijr cxiaU amoog - thtm. TUB USGllLATUnE. ISataiaa Nawa9.rar Uaport Canaikd.l SENATE. 9xtukdi.t, Feb. 19, 1881. Mr. Tin gar, ia behalf of tba oon mittaa oa Kdacatioo, of the Senate aad IIoom, reported a aabatilute to Senate bill 459, aa the joint action of tba two comtaillaaa oo the public achooi law. Bill and raaolatiooa ware intro duced aa ToIlowa, appropriaCaly re ferred or otherwiae diapoaed of: Mr. York, bill to amend an act to provide for tba working of oonviott on the Weatera Road, now the Cape Faar and Yadkin Valley Road, ratt tied February 27tb, 1837. Referred. Saoata bill IS, to amend the con atitulioo of North Carolina in rela tion to the publio achooi f and, waa iotrodaced. by Mc Slaplee and ex plaiood by him. The bill waa aa fol towa: Section 1. That aectioo 2, ar ticla lr of tbw oouadtaiiob be amended by atrikiag oat all after the word adacatk3o," io aecond line of aaid aectioo, ao that the aaid aectioo ai ameoded ah all read aa follows, to wit: "Tba prooeada of the State and coaoty oa pi tattoo tax ihall be ap plied to the purpoee of education." Sectiou 2. Tbatthaforagoiog amend meotahall be aubmitled to the peo ple of North Carofina. for raufioatton or rvjacuoo oo the lat Tba red ay ia Aagui, 1881. ' Section 3. That this act shall be Io force Tnrta and after its ratification. Mr. Dortoh offered an amendment, to atnka out "In of Auguet," in aec ttoo 2, and ioeert"at the next gen eral election."- Adopted. Mr. Barwell offered an amendment aa followa: "And a3 trraon aball be a qualified vour io tbia State who aball not have paid biacapitation tax, Maad aad levied for the year next .rwJiDj an election t wfcieh be may propose to vote, and the General Auamblv aball from time to ume provide each regal atiooa aa may be neceaaarv to carry tbia aectioo into neceary v 7 Mr. Davidaoo offered an amend ment to tbia amendment exempting from the proviaiooAOi tba aaiaamano rn.ni aaeh Deraone aa are bv law1 ex empted on account of poverty aod .... a other duabUiuee. Aaopteo. . Aft-r noaeidavable dlacuaaion the qaaation waa called upon the amend ment oT Mr. Harwell, which was adooted by a Vote of 30 to 11. me bill aa amended era- again opposed . v.pk by Air. xora. Tk- naMtioo waa now upon the bill aa amended by Mr. Dortcb, .which paaaed by a vote of 28 yeas to i nkVL Un motion ox air. jwrwu .uo ... iAAflaidaraoL and the bill re . r r . w V. a . passed iu eeooad reading by a vote r m m in and caaaed its third VI W w " g ..ill m it ... nn mrtt.oo of Mr. Cannincham the conaideratioa of the. bill to eetab- Uah the paw ooaaty-of Uarham waa poetponad antll Thursday next at i V W w-y . . . ... On motion of Mr. York, the Dili ;n(rrw)riMid bv himself relative to an ..i.. i.. i.Tht At- bid approprafcioo w "-j . lairan nn. . . The qaeatiob was called upon tne paaaage or the Diu oo ita aecoa fng-yeee 39, nays 1. Tba bill passed 4 m. Mi MAtitflff. The bill of Mr. York proviaea ior the apiropriatioo of. aooai itvw f lh 8ute. OU8KOF lifepRESNTATTraS. Winataad, to aid in consUnot- . HoxbpiQ Hailroad. Referred, Ur. Gantry, to aaXabliah a normal school at Jeffaraoo, Ashe ooanty, and ..;n isoo for that purpose. TV.T I lasjienw . I a a . mwv a n1 xhe caieooar wa y cmcd of la the following manner: flocae raaolntloa to relatioa to the - reaeaUne Coa- , Uh , tba; lleht beacon i I it. aA ita several read ingeand waaofilaTed robeaapoased. I lr- k;h tn TnfyrrOrata the town of"J-' .yne county, i4h4ifeaing. I r rriMiaa eSill to inoorDorau the Cot- ton and jg, fln t?f scta mdus U ciply k for tha JeaWlaenaUao.aaa Prohibition at rFHt. Gentry, Senate If- Tqaavef r. c Jt i . J t t t I viii i iM Knnn i- mi . I i T " i i Mil a 4nv-iTTvriTL' th On Knob WWW . - ' . lioaral JlaUway- uocnpaoy waa rem iBxaaiime ana ora eraa to d eoroneu for ratiflcilion. I : : Hooitt 1iU to enabia t&4 RozboTO Jt TJanvilla Tarnmka Co. to estaouaQ a turn pike road from theTirgihU line, in Caawall ooaatr. to uurnam, waa naaiw) and wi i in I laawfl , Sanata bill to prorido for reriaing ... - a a 1 aad dicreaUoir Uie atataa lawa or. me 8tat. Amendad by aubatitutiug the oamea of W.: T. Dortoh aad John Manoiofrin plaoo of Thdmaa Bjiffin aad W. JP. Bynum. Tiro bill paaaaed ita aecond readiog-aad went over. Saoata bill approprialiog $300 for clerical aid io tba Treatarer'a office. Mr. Webater, although be had op- poaed the bills allowing asautanoa to tha other State ofiLoers. favored this., aa he tbouzht there wat merit in the caae. The bill, under 4 call of yeaa and nayf. paaaed ita aecond reading by a vote of 43 to 41. Spirits TuiTtoune. Wa ne elected to mention that tbayponx men wbo bad nothing to ao had miiknoBPhlnv at Fromont Laat week. It was bUhly ucceaatuL - ; The able-bodied editor 'of tbo Concord Bun ia sUll after .tbe Bias. We propoaed to sbaka, bat he will :nc of m?. tibiae on, mlgbty lamlnary. -' Tarboro Southerner: Itiaeaater for a camel 4o.wakx ibronah- tbe eye of a needre tban -tot kJdog tax bill to elide tbxooch ita ibreerreadioxa in a Mortb Caro lina Leglalatare. ; Charlotte- Observer : A Raleigh correapondent aaya of tbe present Legiaie- tare mat cenaioij u ia me moat uaguiiicu la appearance and temperate la private life for xoaay jaira.? Vary nimbly coairaenda ble ciiaracterUtica. iTtie H La tea villa Landmark has ha akatebjof BUbop Tbotaas rieldlng Bcott, of tba Eplecopei unarca a nauve oi ueueu conatj. - Rev. aloaea WaddeU, u. an eminent divine Of ti'Freabvterlaa Oboxcb, . j at a a was aiao a nauta orireaeu. O rmb dro tYoUttani : itonto sixeau on tbe Iticbmond & Danville Rail road etale that x&a average amoaai ok man mti Mch - ovr-ieJa Uae every rweaty-foar boark U between 20,000 and 13.000 Dounda an increase of 23 per cent. 'over laat year. ITlokorv Prw : On laat Mon day eveolng aa Columbua Jonaa aad one Utowe weie leavinc town In a aweepina: m n Jon m' halter came uafaatened from tbe saddle aad fell to tbe ground, tbe bone stepped oa t, stumbled and fell, making a complete sumereeult, aod waa inalaotly killed. Jones waa pitcoea in lemoie iuij to ike grouoa and It waa thought tbat ba waa fatally lojartd, oat we leaxo ainca ibii ble lojeriei ara not aexiooa. Wbiakey. (iidiboro Htssenaer: We learn tbat a bill, sabmlttlnx the graded school question again to tbe peoplo of Goldaboro towoabip will probably pass tbe General Aaaembly tbia- week. Gen. Robert Kaoeoin waa in town rnaay. tit naa a force of thirty at work on. the river near WuiMhora. and aa soon aa tbe coadiliooof tbe river will admit they will push ooward in tbe direction or omimneia. r re- moot Fn BaptisC: Mr. Klcbard Garria, of Pitt county, loet a in boose together with five bales of cotton, and 1,000 boabela of couon aeed by fire last week. We do not know whether or not ne waa luiureu . . Raleigh Vutitor-. Died, at bis residence in tbia city, at 4 o'clock yester dsy afternoon, Mr. W. W. Woodall, aaed about 54 years. Tbe deceased waa ia appexaoUr good neaitn up to .no. auut u was stricken with paralysis, which was .kmi -1 Ml o'clock on Saturday laat. at his place of baaioeaa on Bargett street. Nloe persona were oaptizoa . vuo n Baptist CD urea reoenuj, oj uio ikOW r Tt.nmu E Hkinner. - A lady io Beaafort county, aged 63 years, picked out 113 poends of couon, in a uay, cwmu three meals, and went hunting and caugbt three coons and returned home by 10 'dock that nlxbt. YVnai coun.y can oca tbia? Wimnton OazetU: We un - a..ta m Mil hu naaaad tbe General As- sembly considerably enlarging me juneuic . nr miriitraW4L If some one would Invent a couon aeed crasher cheap enough for tbe fannera geoeraiiy to ouy. tnne. ma rveiaon o. Informs ua that John Collins, tbe coiorea aiiAf nf ihia dlatnct. IS seeiing iaa au- i.t.nt mm Minister to HavtL aod tbat ba ITZLrmmMAmd bv a majority of the bar r rr.ii rT. Thta aaronaes us. ai im we know aod believe, uouins ia a. very Knt w nerar discovered enoaea . . . - ... ulent in him to warjaot na believing blm compeunt to repreeent the United btatea abroad or eisewnexe. Raleigh Nan-Observer : The total receipts tbia aeason. aince September 1st. are now u,w. Daiea, agaioa rT" w.7.. t, tt mtm laxa laat aeaaon. Till I Hvea an increase of 17,163 bales in favor of tb Is season. mo wj ii hiv"'"'" Anm not abate In the least. Day after day in by the thousands, air, J. a Hampton has been appointed eecre- m. l.,riitiTi enmmittce on probi- bition. Hon. J. W. tJhackelford, .r cinnmmu alect from the aecond i.triet Is in tne cjty. He has been to Fayeiteville, where testimony io theSback elford Ceaaday con tea ted election caae Is i.w.n WArnra Dnncan MeRae. Eaq. About eighty wUneaaes, principally poll holders, are to be examined. waMnoton Prts : On Mon day nlxbt, about 1 o'clock, the warehouse of the raxiroaa ana hmu.uws the wharf la Jameaville, was dlacovered to . mm mtA was in 'a few moments burn- ZZ 4w.-ih a few roods which had been plac.U'tnereiae We are inxormea: oy vpw , : he picked up a dead body in tbe Sound last week. Wntcn waa aowcv .- - -bad no doubt been buried at sea and had found its way throughthe Inlet. No idea as to where It came from or who it was can be formed. We leafa i that anegro man by the name of John Washington was rilled at BtouatV Creek ba: Bttnday Tilghl lut, by ltrVStephen BUller, deriha ilola lowing circriniafances : Ratems thatMfv auiley'a saale had been taken from hla sta ble, and while on watch'for the perpetra tor this negro came along with tbe mule lod waa hailed by Mr. SUlley, when he broke and roe Mr-UllfT fired upon blm aod be felL'-Haataiad4he shooting some two boors when aeqtea. iVnaj iaTt'yoVr' life, fotU cweiJQor Cold Si Ooaga. TDr. Bu l'sOoatkyxap. Bar it. Try is. It never falls. .Costs pnly I M cents a bottle- MBtr ADvaTiaeinatNis. JxaJ. CoxraxTNelica. Hxidb & Co Ship notice, J. C. MuapsOologne, etc. E. M,Cuaino Mardi Guaa. Mtnrsoa More grand opalngs. p. CTjiocnio & Co Tlmbir . wagons. HaxsaaxBaaa New musfc boxes, etc. K. T. Meeting Wilmington Comd'y E. G. Babxkb & Co Cypress wanted. Lacal Xoia. ? The Prodnoe Exchange and Banks were closed yesterday-. Beef on the hoof is' now quoted al from 3i to 4 cents per pound in tms market, for choice qualities. ' "Mardi Graa" bt tto City Hall 1 Friday night, nnder tha management of Mr. . M. Cashing. Bee aavaiueemem. Messrs. Hewei and yirk wood, AAmnAS nif tha VlPal naiXU Ul MMUOt; VVi o vi Steamboats for this district, a here on an official visit. The dravmari celebrated Wash- in eton's birthday. yeeterdayt by timing ont to horseback proceaslon.peaded by a oaoa oi musio ia a wpju". Col. J. W. Gordon, formerly of thla cltyrwhare-aa-laUU aajraged'in the insurance bualneat, bat having his resl- deoce Io Richmond, Va., is hale oa a viait. The only foreign ah.bmeniyes- terdav eonaisted of the Briflah acbdpner, Java, for SU Paarrst Marti niqoa, by Messrs. Northrop Camming, with 442.235 feet lumber and 10.000 shingles. ' i.flh Rmall. a oolired man. aw aaw w - - j rr waa arrested Monday evening en the charge otactinx disorderly on the streets, which waa the only case for tbe Mayor's consider alion yesterday morning, was dis charged. Sixteen years ago yesterday was a lively dsy In Wilmington, At anpiver- eary of tbe birth of tba father Of bis coun try betas celebrated by tbe occupation of the city by tbe Federal troope nnder Gens. Terry and Sohofield. ' t y Oar enterprising friend, ilr. H. H. Bloom, Is Improving his proaerty. on the corner of Fifth and Cheanut "atresia, and. among other-things, adding aconvenient refoga from a sbower in tno way oi a wooden awning on tba soma aoa west fronts of bis store. We learn that there wiU be a mMiinf nf ih Rnard of AiiSermen this evening for tbe purpose of appbinting Re- gistrars aod inspectors oi x-ieoYon ior iue Municipal election to be held oe the 24th of March, aod to transact such other business aa may come. before it The 'Raleigh papers publish a telegram from Readiag, Pa., reporting the killing of one Wm. 1L Campbell, a Raleigh printer, he waa on the railroad neat tbat place. He has worked in Wilmington on two or three different occasions, where he waa known as "Shorty." His mother lives near High Point. WtiaaiaKton Aanataars. The following company of ladies and ren tinmen will go to Charlotte on Monday next 28th, in response to an iavtaton from the Dramatic and other cluba of that city: Mra. Jno. W. Cameron, Mr, & Mrs. Jno. E Llppltt, Mr. & Mrs. Cbaa. H. Robin son. Mrs. H. P. Taylor, Mrs. E- H. Pars ley, Mrs. Lee A. Angel, Mrs. a H. King, Misaes Sophie Campbell, Sallie Holmes, Joele W. Myera, Sae IVaUera, Augusta LIppM, Msnnia Parsley, JsAe Parsley, Lulu Parsley. r Katie Cameron, Vic. Gore, tSeorgia Gore, and Messrs. F. H. Clark; J. G. Bradley, D. B: Mitchell, Geo: K. Dyer, Cowao. 'W'rh. VonGlahn. J. Dickson Nutt, James Wilaoo, ; Jordsn S. Thomas, DeL. jlvana. Jno. H-Tagb, L, Tate BOwden, K. H Grant, fCaPW C. D. Myers, Frank Rei maoand Wm. Ortman. Maaars. Geo. R. Dyer, ataga- manager, and-Fl -B. -JIpnttV .agenr, rwiU leave on Sltardsr for Charlotte.- Cept. C- D. . Myers, business manager, will go up with tbe party on Monday. I?lrBaeae Oalaaratioo The members of the Howard Relief Fire Engine Company No. 1 celebrated their wowf1fth nnivnrrv VPBterdsV. At 10 A. M; the' company assembled at their hall, and with their engine, the "A. Adrian," proceeded to Market dock, where a trial of the engine was had, after which they re assembled at their ball, where a handsome and sumptuous collation had been spread. aod to which ample justice was done Quite a nimberot toasts were drunk and responded to, aad among those who thus contributed to the enjoyment of the been sion were CoL Moore; Chief of the Fire Department, and Messrs; A. Adrian, VW. F. Lessman, Jno. Oldenbuttel, John Haar, Jr W. H. Gerken and R. H. Grant. The festivities closed with a ball at tbe hall of the Company at night, which proved a very pleasant and enjoyable affair. Bxsiuai Baaaway. There was quite an exciting runaway on Front atreetyeaterday morning A horse .atiirf tsi s'hno'W tmt frtirriuStted in front wk... ba a r of the First National Bank and dashed off in the direction of Princess street In sod deny taming the corner going3P Princess the driver was "spilt" out, bnt fortunately received no injury, and the horse and ve hicle next came in collision with the front of One of the aiorea in BYanaVniockon the north aide of. Princess, knocking out a tjrtaxt la ihe window and consUerahiy oam- ygtirg u angxy,upoa wmca animal was halted Daily Weatber BallecM. The following will ahow tbe state of the thermometer, at the stations, named, at 8.00 P. M.. yesterday, Washington mean lime, and also the amount of rainfall in Inches for the twenty four boors ending' daily at 3 P. M., except Tuesday, when it' is 48 hours, as famished by Sergeant Jamea W. Walaoo, 8lgnal Officer at this Station: Tern. R. P. Weather. Clear Clear Clear Fair Clear Hazy Fair Fair Fair Fair Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear 2 Fair Clear Clear Atlanta August. Charleston....... Charlotte... Coraicana.. Galveston. .. ..... Havana.... Indianola. . ; Jacksonville 54 .CO 63 61 53 68 59 75 59 67 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .09 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Key West.. 7 Mobile 60 Montgomery 59 New Orleans..... 59 Puota Raasa 69 Savannah.. 63 Wilmington 56 Cedar Keys 50 Pensacola . .. ... 60 Tbe following are tbe Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day : Slightly warmer, clear or partly cloudy weather northeasterly winds, generally shifting to westerly, stationary or lower ba rometer. steam or lr. laaae Wayne Haghci. By a private telegram received by a gen- tlerjian of this city, yesterday, we have the aad intelligence of the death,' at 12 o'clock on Monday night, the 21st inst., in New- hrn. of Isaac Wayne Hughes, M. D., in !tbe78ih year of his age, his disease being 'congestion of the lungs. Dr. Huabes was a native or Pennsylva nia, but for nearly sixty yeara past has been a resident of our neighboring town oi rew hrn nd was thoroughly identified with all that tended to promote tbe welfare of his adopted home. He was probably the oldest physician in regular practice in the State, and until within three days of his death waa in the active pursuit of his pro fession. No doubt appropriate notice- will be t.irAfi nf hia death by the medical f rater nity, among whom he deservedly held the highest position, and to whom he was oea . known. Hia works of well-doing were many and without ostentation, and he leaves the fra grant memory of a life singalar in its purity and usefulness. Wllmlnarton ateaaa Fire Enanae Com pany flo. 1. An adjourned meeting of the honorary and retired members of this Company was held at Rankin Hall last night. Cantain John L. Boatwriaat was made permanent chairman and Mr. P. W. Gsuse secretary. A committee, consisting of Mr w . jr. Oldham, Capt. A. L. DeRossett and Mr N. B. Rankin, was appointed to maao arrangementa for a reunion of the Company and a supper or collation to be given com plimentary to tbe active members, at aome time in the near future. The meetjng ad journed subject to the call of the chairman. XXaraorlac Haeapaal coaviesa. Officers Simon A. Richardson, John Statcher, J. W. Whitney and others, made an attempt yesterday to capture Henry Cruse and other penitentiary convicts known to be lurking about in the neighbor hood of the city, but ,the birds had flown. ; They, however, arrested one Smita isn nett and his wife, Minerva Ennett, on,the charge of harboring 'and secreting escaped convicts, and, in default of security ia the sum of $50 each for their appearance be fore Justice Gardner, this onorning at ll o'clock, they were committed to jalL ma:iatratea Court. Eliza Bowden, colored, was arraigned be fore Justice Mlllls yesterday afternoon, on the affidavit of Henry Kibg, charged with perjury. The evidence being deemed in sufficient to convict, the defendant waa dis charged. X.IST OF liBXTBlM Remaining in the City Post umce, February 23, 1881, unclaimed: I " . - r -it a nrna n Aiken. Caliater Allen. Frank Andersofi, Anna Askey, &E Alexander. U Anna irewexaiBAu AiTOwi, Brown, Beqjamlne Brown, S H Bolhius, G B Boe, U 1L isarneH jt o nasn. r Wm T rinrnpv. J R Canned av. TTitflw Drake. Chloe Davis. F. W. MS SmrWJ " 1 Dawson & Co. v tp. WiVmin "RHa Kvana. F Jno Foster, J C Fihck, H G Foster, n Anna Onhp.n Marv Gordon. H L Green. , . a u.n v. FTill Jno C Harnss. J Mary J. Jones, Wm Joyner, W H Jones. I-Misa F Loyd. Josephine Low, Jane Lanier, Iiacretia wiVnTv"r North Slate Loage no tsss M Edica' Mlddleton, Fannie Moore, E McQneeOt Enoch MciSarcmn, jonn jmick Tnn m Maiad. Khoda A Moore. R P Melvin, Wilson Miller. Robt McRoney. W Unht T.HItOBi.T L iSeWBUr. TWm P Pane. Jerre Patterson, Nancy J Patrick, Laura P Pierce. R Maria Koanottee, neoecca iwubwu, Wm Rand, josepbine novriaoo. . Qr.iip Awain W Si Sanders. : W D aith n.pr.iinn Randera. Miss Ellen Shep- ard. Frank Stafilaad, Jno Stewart, Joseph Sharpleas, , rno . Dayea, uwuM i"wu, a ar a a ..L sik a as a al a Kate oavage, aiaryi Dtepueua, vu pbens, Jackson Stephens, Maria Simmons, Msg Smith. L ,, T Jno W Tsylor, Delia Thomas, Dell Tucker, Elizabeth Taylor, Mary Tffing bnrat. ' V EUseror Elsey Vaaa. . W Martha "Williams, Elizabeth Wil liams, Eliza Wilson, Sam Weakley, D J Worthis, Ben j Wilson. : Persons calling for 'letters in the above list will, pleaaoaay advertised, If not called for within thirty days they will be sent IWtUU Avir. ... BbinavP- i, Kew Hanover Oo.,"N. C. 1 "Wilmington Arraeieel for Larceny. Mike Peden.' the little colored cripple, who ia young in years but old in mischief and crime, was arrested yesterday morning on the charge of stealing a number of flasks from the store of Messrs. P. L. Bridgers & Co. He was required to give bond in the sum of $100 for hiB appearance before a magistrate on Thursday, for preliminary examination, in default - of which he was locked up in jail. Kivaa AND niHINB. Ger barque lherese, Hansen, hence. arrived at Hull on the 19th inst. Schooner Oliver Crosby, Hutchinson, hence, arrived at Pernambuco on the 17th inst. The German barque Q. O. L. II. was spoken Feb. 7th in latitude 21.54, longitude 35.00 west, bound from Bremen for New York, by the Norwegian baique Vina, CapL Pettersen. CapU F. Williams, of the British brigantine'S&naZ, which arrived here yes terday . reports having spoken, January 31st, the iron ship Ccimonel, of Greenock, 112 days from Jataboka to Cork, in latitude 21.45 north, longitude 37.50 west; and on Febuary 6th, the American barque AUie, of and for New York, 57 days from Spain, in latitude 24.11 north, longitude 51.49 west. crra itjhszs. A Viva .RinaiTW A wnll natahliatuvl AfiA prospermia Weekly Newspaper, located in a thriving,- growing ' town on the line of a prominent BaiLroad, ia offered for sale. Terms easy. For terms and particulars apply to tbe editor of tola paner. . . man'a remaining a bachelor as stopping for one niht mt tha hnnaa of a married friend and bains kept awake for five or six hours by the crying of a crose oaoy. ' au cross ana crying oaoiea neea oniy Hop Bitters to nuke them well and smiling. Yonng man, remember this. Traveller. aa Twrn'tjTMjT Tr the nonrnvii -Tha mm. dical profession Uiroagoat the world now regards with mack interest the clinical records of tha cela- of its treatment of yellow fever and other malarial diseases. It ia well to remember that the Louisiana ewe Lottery, to secure tne vamaoie irancmse it enjoys, contracted, and has paid promptly so far the instalmenta of the $1,000,000. The next draw, ing takaa place on March 8th, and any information can be had by writing to 11. A. Dauphin, No 819 Broadway, Mew York city, or to same person at Mew Orleans. La. nrnc vrincnnn nmaTnirair.it i9 trie NTTRRKRV- .Tha fnllnwlnff in an extract from a latter written to the "German Beformed Messen get," at Ohambenburgh, Pa. : A SBVEVAflTRRRM Tnit mum tha Aanr tar her, and Mrs. Winslow will prove the American Florence Niehtmeale of the Nursery. Of thla we are ao nnre tbat wa will . teach our "Susv" to say. Abl en Mrs. Winslow." for helping her to z.couc 78 8 iain. a tery and diarrhoea. It softens the guma. reduces inflajnmation, cores wind colic, and carries the in fant safely through the teething period. It per forms precisely what it professes to perform, every part of It nothing less. We have never seen Mra. Winslow kn w her only through the preparation of her Soothing' Syrup for Children Teething." If we naa tne power we wuaiu mue ner, as ou is, a phyalcal saviour to the infant race. Sold by all arugrtsts. S5 cents a bottle. D1BD. ItJiemriV Tn thi. Htv nn fhfl nnbir nf the SOth inst . LIZZLB IBKljK. daughter of Mr. Alfred Alderman, aged 14 years 4 months and 4 days. NE W ADVERTISEMENTS. 8T. JOHN'S HALL, WnaoxeTOH, N. C, 23d Feb'y, 188L A SDecial Concltve of WTLMINQ- nvnr fnatriNnEST Wn. i K T" will be held Thla (Wednesday) Even mg. as "IX oxiock, ior importani pnr noaea. and a full attendance ia reanest- ed. By order W. H. Chad bourn, B. C ilAJUSB V. AUJ!IUB, feb 23 It Becorder. Ship Notice. ir.r. PirpsnifR a hie HSRSBY cautioned against trusting or harbor. Ing any of the crew of the Norwe- U.mno "IfBRV " ... no. fifth ta of their contracting will be paid by fjaDtain or f i' 11 o w feb St St Consignees. Notice. HAYJE TO-DAY ASSOCIATED MYSELF with the Iron Clad Paint Compiny, and shall in fatare devote my time exclusively to same, aa Sec retary ana xrensurer. . uespecuuiiy, feb S3 It JNO. J. CONFREY. Wanted Cypress Ties. For further particulars apply to JE. U. 0AIUUIIU SB Vvr feb SSI w Wilmidgton.M.C. Mardi Gras Friday Night, a t THE CITY HALL. NEW CHARACTERS Mew Costumes New Fun Fine Amusement. Tickets of Admission Single tickets 15 cents. tMtfVaat: skvnff-tlncr I jaiv aTlti ftentlftTTlATl- 85 CetltaX. lCKesaan feb tS It . Tl - Va mm tto n i u Xkm Ai VUDIUilVi II Bl I raaf.CS. Timber Wagons. rpwO NEW WAGONS, HARNESS MULES complete and ready for work, for sale. PRESTON GUMMING A CO.. Mlllora and Grain and feb S3 tf Peanut Dealers. M Biltos' Almanac says ft A BOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT XX. FOR GRAND OPENINGS. MUNSON. Clothier and Merchant Tailor, will nave one or two very aoon, feb S8 It At SI North Front St, Fieur De Lis Cologne, T AVENDES WATER, TOILET SOAPS AND Powder, Hair Brashes, Tooth and Nafl Brushes. Oriental Tooin rasie. For sale by ' JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, feblStf SS North Front St. Hew Husic Boxes. OHROMOS. STEEL ENGRAVINGS, and ORGANS, Just received at HKXN8BERSR'8 Live Book Store. j a LARGE LOT OF POPULAR BOOKS PUB ttsbed by tnelewTorfc Book Smhange, , febSStf Live Book and Music Store. survive and escape the griping, colicking and teeth lngslege. MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 8Y- HTTP Mlicnraa thA Ti11 fmm naln. and ram livBAn- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. m. OSSONIiY, aaetloaoor. By CHONLY MOKKIS. . Eeal Estate, Wilmiagton & Coast Turnpike Stack at Auction. rN WEDNESDAY NEXT, asa laav, at io ocioca I I . u .iiiMtl at Mir ftalaa Moaais that valuable unimproved Lot, 60 feet from, atteeud upon the Weat aide of Front, between Mulberry and Walnut streets; ..... JLUU MWUOV U . w - . . . . the North aide of Hanover, between Third aad rourtn streets; .. , . With 4S Shares Capital Stock of the Wilmington A Coast Turnpike Company. Tea aw at au we Agricultural Salt. AAA TONS CLEAN SALT. For Agrlca'tural Purpotca, For aale at WILLARD'A," feb 21 lm Cotton Seed. 500 BU8HKL8 coTTvs bud' For aale at febSJlm 'WILLARD'H. Coal! Coal! JUST ARRIVED BCHK. JOHN A. URITFIH, with full cargo of COAI a better quality than Is usually said in this market Pries $8 00 per too. feb 99 8t J. A. SPRINGE. Administrator's Sale. TTNDBB THK AUTHORITY OF THX rBO- bate Court of Pender County. I will, on Tharaday, the 84th day of Febtairy, inst., at 10 o'clock A.M., at Ua late resldanca of my iateetaU, aell at pabllc auction, for cash, all (he personal state of tha lata Dawson T. Durham, consisting principally of Horses, jaaiea, ooga, jhio, irmisi tnoiuuu.. corn. Cow Peat, Boaaaheld and Kttebaa FarnHaia, twoelgbt-harte power aagraaattwo rm i two Stammers, one large separating Paa, and Cot ton Oin and Press. . . JAJtJKS a. oukuab, Aom r. D. T Durham, Deceased, f eb 4 4t 11 SO SS Fire, Water and Smoke rown $c Roddick 45 Market St. G-IEIE-A-T AUCTION SALE. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Messrs. SWEETSEB, PEMBROKE & CO. Sfl5 and 37 BROADWAY, N. Y., Damased and hold at Auction, February 8th and Oth lnsf. Having made a special trip to New York, in or der to attend the above tale, and having made large purchases, we will, on Monday, February 21st and until further notice. OFFER SOME VERY DECIDED BARGAINS I BE IN TIME. WHOLESALE BUYERS visitlog the city will And It very much to their Interest to give us a call. Brown & Roddick 45 Blarket Street. feb 10 tf c.e. itl tfifcpanji. a.M DUtBT foreaHWedlnt to- trtaf or harbor an t of tbepm Oftb. Norwaglaa Bark -SJUFUA,' anetthar- the ataatar or Conalgneea will oe ratponnoi-. BHDS CO.. Consignees. febSOSt T TthiTt' QTirl PiruiFi'i P.TlT9lltl. pOWDER PUFFS AND BOXES, COMBS, HAIR and Tooth Brushes, Mirrors aad Clgan, Tobacco, Cigarette Paper and Cigarettes ' q feb SO tf Apothecary. Felt Hats ! jjX)R FINE AND STAPLE FELT HATS GO TO the Old and Reliable City Hatters, HARRISON AY AIXEM, feb SO tf Front Bt. W. C. Craft, TJR ACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Evans Block, Princess, be teen Front aad Second streets, Wilmington, N. C, solicits a share of the public patronage. feblSlw Law Books for Sale. nnHE LAW LIBRARY OF THE LATE ADAM X EMPIK, approximating BOO volamaa. wUl.be exposed for sale, at Public AacOoa. at the "Jear nal Buildlnr ," oa Prtnonaa atreai, at 11 o'clock A. M Friday7ireDruary,5th lnaU jjfj . f eb 20 tds tSpfhT- aLa Sw-iaUavi ..-.! NEXT DRAWING OflPj THE. . ..; J :liaiflalana VtaiU) Itterr TAKES PLACE MARCH. SV C fTTT AL TOZI tmboo. Whole ticket. f 0 Ealvea, f I OS. AdnreMLceka-crTS, ,.) . feb 11 tf wiinungvva, . v. sa -',m i 1.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1881, edition 1
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