V"' uj wa. ii. una. aud. i v v -. two asye...,. M . l to wour ai aajee . aaiwf2 CA ft . 4 4W .-V.. S SB ......a.... I SB ha HiMftiiUt SBoatA To dry n rtStK nrM (Mm tee ,u ttkarta4 1 eauei CUT 4 WQBtw. X. CX. OUTLINE. Twoiy tknoa by rilro3 e c.diaija Tim T& AMitUot U. a TrtdHr t Ntv Tetk ku brttf ordtrtd m (1 0,000,000 o b-cJA. Tb ATtcwltar U ApprcprUiloa bill pd i& Sat. Tb IIoqm rratiad la no!o4 U aiibl 04) ibo ApooctUiomttl bill, JJ raic 140 A. 1L. po 4a 4rt oat la 4 pla of MUaol to fir as ca txr frvxa ttch 4ii; (b Saa4fj QtU dill dbuX. Of4t auiacMj ta tat Hw York eao7 nttktl; 4loctt Jciiaa f .ou 3 ta 7p ctot. TwtatT- fjur Niioai bakj ai Jpoiu of tJr f ib prpo of r(ifis ciixal tiuo. to ! lpwt4 tot tal4 pQrpai tp to iU. t tt. IIS, lv Pc b4 bia JcUi ttcia CbU oJ Tb rtr i bbor bill aa ipoil from ta5ia!4 Coasoarca cuoaiui. iacr4 4ppropoa ta4 for ta Cp F 4aJ ocar Saura nvift. N4 Txk aaAxkata: M ay 0U pf Mai ; cuioa qil a4 taif mi 11 -tsH 1S-IS CtU; 40Qtkra Cjut unr 4 t4Mdf at f 4 8306 73; kTQk b.tur. uor4d rd 1 ISO t XJ, tpi'tu ta v(tia bUar 4a4 firm at 4t4(t; rvMia aa4aU 4t fl "0- Mr. hU ward McPheraoo ret area la the charge aad ioatau thai Gar tielU haa 9,23a majority over Han cock. The official figarre will tell the lory. T7i T , , . .Mr VV. II. and er bill evidently w , , v joja the luxury of giving. He bas joj a tne luxury ot giving, ne oaa M,1 aaoihtf ilOaOOO to his former ili to Vanderbill Univeraily. NVe mh h wvtald take a aotioa lo make hi SIU.OC for our Univtreity ooe r1re morv. ft begins to look, say the correa- paodeoi oi Bsepera, like there will b ao extra a nil on. The Sasdry .Civil bill bae avol h-eeo reported ss yee. Th-a tb aneodmeota to the K ending bill, the Hiver and Harbor bail, Jbc, axe io b oooeidered. .1 iire is lb elaXe) aa caaJeap ihoa tr accord! og to liadame Kacaor : HI ainr, of Maine, Sectary of State; .4 a . I Stator Alliso, o Iowa, Secretary of Treaeery; Jadge Folger. of New V.irk, ; Gov. Foster, of Ohio, ijtu .tr tieoeral. Bat this ia ur rrk, we aappoeex jb Krv 1'eoosylvanU Senator, Machelt, Is 43 years old. He bas rved MfTal terms io lheT Legtsla lurv, haa been a member of the U. . Hou for foar yesrv, and bas been I for yeare a stroog fnend of tilaise. Hal the Philadelphia limta says Mitohil'e eleotioe is a victory for the Cameron clsa. Cemcroo eaeaed the man. Uleekbern, of Kentucky, and Hrgt of Wucooaio, had no less lhaA three aharp ware ol words in t t. . 11 . 1 .v.l..''. ' . . . . . , ine Jiooi. toe lonuer cauievi iu .... - I- . . t:...i..w l.n. 1 14 .e HMt 1 u umiaiuauMi 1 ,m 1 and an after settlement was , J hiolrd au- There will be no powder barm if Bragg was a Uoioo General. I It. ,e a Democrat, hot be haa no good freliog for the Sooth. Whiiei the Ntw York Sevsnty firat Regiment is 00 its way to Nsw Orleans to attend the Carnival North ers 'ItadicaJs are trying to prevsot the Southern people from having any I . . . a band in tbe lossgurauoo ceremoniew. w.n t. '.m nn. w. hits nostDootd "P r--T- I . I n.mMMi nlA . . see a jrovu, tiun iiuiwi . . ofioev Say jwbat you will, jour regu- lation ItadTcal hates the South and I his bite is venom oat. The Charleston AVv and Courier asjsof Miss Calhoun's JuluL Utbe earlier acta Mlea Celaoea lacks atinnlaMa. . The beJcooy scene scene There exaibita tb faaH very decidedly. There ti too moch eoeecloosoeee Is It aad too nacb harry. Bet woe a tbe tragic aspects of the ceeeobtsia Ue asceedeacy suss fZ-Z V n"d aand w- tors a lien for pay for loading yes cea with aev pereou, were admirably I Jbc Referred. . . a.... n.. M. wwmm I Joee, aad the rest or ue ptsy was gives rub atriala ellecC " Sbw"ee bet 1 8 years of age, and it tnioks she will mske a fine actress with amors practice snd culture. It eaya: jAper that MIsaCaJhoaa l,if4-V,-i bV tbe admlratloa ttai is U v- tsaed epiisi her. If ttere eeae eras a eoo- I . . . i i i. . k . aKat la ml. NOM I kirtiAT than abe what ksr sbor ease 1h at ami eaafa ear T IT BBr " . v.. .k.. k . ..if aaj-eVial fif I be she Tea Ttse Milaf actios of '.int)iaiaaaKatlAnrov4evaad I itver Oleaaeary teat aesared that the bsS J f eretasds the seed of laeeesaot work, ssd I am npcrucv ui ttauue w m j wi i taaflw S aB fi PVBoT BB tGT I lock savissusre. . i . . . aa a Tii-w.,j j-U7 pnia. lit. Hill's sJsaJrahU rsaJUion of Jftrxu fo- most faUhsd pertonaUon, it VOL. XXVIi;NO. 133. T Uiooght NortU'CaroIina woafd jtoird of oommittloneif. .Referred, not tx Jlorei to b Uaghtcrtd ia ; .'.Mr; Bontlflg, to increaae the num tht SatU, u lb. wu lo the Hoa S?!JS2, 3ttdge 10 The rollowlag U good oewi ufiru Bj the tAine, to iooreue the nun It goes, mad we- hope the ppropria ber of Sopreme Court jadges to five. Uon wiUU puaed. The Wuhtng- Referrea. loo Utter of the 23rd to Kkshmond . . JHtpatcA aj4 : "Tb liaaau Commerca CoamlUee tbU aolaf cocapUttd uir work oo the rlrar u,?Zr"Vz WU1 touofTOW PfTJ lu It Lacraaata Iba amooot approprialad b7 tb Elooa about f750.0CO, aaTnTts Nortk Oaroliaa a coasidirabl iocxaaae. Tbts wta but f 4Jr. I bax tba bill prortdea for tba rarraf of Jaaaa rirtr c. as aak- maaox.aad .Patanborr .bwbor $10.00a Cap4rtarlTf.NortbCaroiloa.(tota$l30,. 000 nora, .maJkiag 140,000; tba lieoae, 7. ,i taron nwoor j saa ma This is not ode cool in szoeas. We hop oar caembors- to the House will insist a pen the sams named for they are needed. wwi i tiwuuiu wi . I. T . ? . . . , uae uaiwmore Jlrricnctm- ivepuuucan u nM.IIoaa eo into committee of the ..w4,.k...tt.w :n .... -i.k.c. ww uf.uV. wM. Hepabhcans in the organization of the next Stoats. He says: "TV. t,immA m nt I S Vlr4i,la R.rn uu that while be will attend oo caucus ofeitber party, be will vote agaJoat Boar two la ihe Seoala. and this I ao- eepud aa a sra todJcalioo that be will vote witb Lhe Rpablk4 la ibe or gaoUa tioa eihe Beaate. It baa bo given out that JatTg Davis will vote with tba Demo- b to y ci: T Ulaeee or Beaalor Carpenter, which will make it tmpoealble Tor bim lo be preeeol ai noriuijitioo ot tb Senate, adds an ,v reoreaaUatloo ot tba Seeale. adds an I otber eocsplkcatioo to Ula affair, though If pablicaML the letter ceo organize the Ben- ate wUboot Mr. Cerpeoter'a aealateoce. Tbea la a ebaace, too, that oae of the Da na Kxailc See a tore saay not be preeeot," The Society of the Army and Navy ol the Confederate Stales for Mary land held iu annual banquet in Balti more oo the 22nd. Sundry Confed erals Brigadiers were present and a ood aDrinklinir of Caotaina and -r-- o Misur. Senator Vance wrote a I auowea io aaa io per oeni. on avo foiur of regret. Gen. Hampton, eonnt of ,nn.rior .nnommodation Geo. Bradley T. Johnson, Gen. W. II. F. Lee, Gen. D. Maary and Mr. Jamee IL Randall author of Mv nirtunn an rn w a rrnnprrn nv . ' . u n. .mik a band, made apeecbes. Wen. Tnmble beiog ealted oo also spooled briefly. re TIIE LCGIILATtnE. SENATE. WXDXESJ3AY, Feb. 23, 1881. Mr. Faiaoo, from 160 citizens o Doplio eoanly, Lo prohibit Ibe sale of lienor wiihin fire miles of Warsaw High School, in said county. Bill ssd resolutions were intro duced as follows, appropriately re- ferred or otherwise dispoeed of : Mr. V illismaon, of IJavie, bill fori the better oro tec lion of holders of I S I policies in ins insurance companies in the Sute. Referred. CtTKafDAB. The second special order was the reeolntioo io relation to Yorktown, appropriating $3,000, to be expended , ltl. ceisOTStton, to oe neia mere 1 fWitAhar naiL I I I n. .7 U. V,lr K. VnT. I On motion of Mr. York, the whole v -vwwy . 7, 1 mtitf an 1 a til nn trie Lin a. -'. 1 xiie consideration of the School I bUl was, 00 moUoo, taken np. , On I molioo, the reading of toe bUl was aiapenaeu wavo, ccp aw iwhvui proposed to b9 amended. Tba bill was amended and discussed at cocsidsrsbae length, and passed its second rsaing. is amended, by a .... ot 37 o 1 vote or 37 to 1. HOUSEOF REPRESENTATIVES. M Riih Utv?ne-d a reaolntion I - - - to .ppofm a committee to InresUgate me sale of venerea county a aioca. in lbs WciUro Ptoiu uxroiios riuroio. , . .,.... I xdis reaoiHwwu w " . tr. a.. its several read- . I avaxu saiB eateafw a va w-v w - - s iB. TjU1j wM introduced and disposed of as follows: Mr. Dsy, to revive sod renew tbe j eharur of the Roanoke fc Com pany. Referred. Jir. Green, of Craven, to sllow fe males of the' tge of eighteen to vote on all questions of prohibition. By the same, for the protection of farm ers. Referred. Mr. Rowland, for the relief of a late sheriff of Robeson. Referred. TTT! 1 ... tnkmnlriA. AkAm 1 aaww. w- Bk jjr Glenn, Of Kooxingham, io in- no rrw rata tba Danville fc Rail road Company, Referred. Mr. Rowland, to charter the Lou isburg Railroad Company. Re ferred. Mr. Rar. a bill supplemental to an act to codify the lawi relating to the Chemkae landA. This bill was after vlrdl pQt OQ iu several readings, on . 3 m7tnrof Mr.Rar. and pissed: av . m a I Mr. Neal, to amend too law reia- nl tins' to ooroners' dalles. Referred. j0jf to appoint a special fiaajJC committee for Onslow. Re- wXXwe4Va rrBxi. . . . . . - m- a ..WaM h enmW L,H0tor..l mta of Bute. Callndar. ' - MPIgfbrd, to proTle for paylng fnjtlces whtn .they meet with the a .i . . . ; . , . . i - : . WILMINGTON, .... c?t5? '7T1 .1 The bill proTlding for the codifica- tioo of thejawe ww Uken np as an- fialthed business. . Hr. Bledsoe's amendment to strike at the name of W. T. Dortch and nM-4 ,. r w r i0??1! lb ntme of w 1 J! failed jeas 38, DST8 66. The bill passed its third reading, uoaie bill to carry into effect an gd to the UntTersity, was put on I its tereral readings and passed. i uoase bill to repeal section 14, of with .regard to an anal j sis of the fluids of the body in certain cases, passed its several readings. Honse bill to fix maximum charges for transportation of passengers and T U - : 1 J . i in L'u u tun rBiimftu, w&b uuk uu iu I seCOUu reaUlOST. I TTT 1. . . I . .V I f r. IT e OS ve r moiOU mmi, ,uo Whole for the purpose of consider- liner this bUL H,. Webster moved to consider the bUl section by section, nd the I 0101100 DrCValled. ... j I The first section of. the bill was I adopted by the committee without .mB4im. , . , t0.6. cood seoUon was taken up, and Mr. Bunting moved to fix the maximum rate for all the roads at three cents per mile. o., .j .u.f tV. fVin Mr- i;ofl moved that the ion missioners provided for in the bi )m- I missioners provided for in the bill I should have power to fix the rate of fares at a sam not exceeding four cents per mile. Mr. Webster opposed this amend- men and a lengthy debate followed, 1i&?22i Wearer and Page. Mr. Toon withdrew his amend- ment. Mr. Rose s amendment failed I yeas 39, nays 43. I Air. late offered an amendment I ... ... i u i proTiamg mai raairoaaa anouia dc tQd additional cars, which prevailed yeas 0, nsys 31. I -Mr- B1J the off ered n amendment, providing that in case no ticket- t , . , ' ' ep ' ?. uep,; I ductor ahaki only be allowed to collect ibe amuuot prescribed. Motion pre-' vailed. Senate bill with regard to the afiS , . . f , . , . ,. davit in cases of claim and delivery passed its third reading. A VA nn n .1 frn that Governor trsn.mitting a letter from road, which was transmitted to the a oenaie witn me request 10 print, ouij motion of Mr. Sparrow. QpiritS TUTpeiltane r K"at; Pntn.m nlivnd to cood w . r.i.i-, r UVUSWM A hiO I K U. I Mr. J. M. Lesch deliyered a speech at the University on Washington's I birthday. New Berne Nut.Shdl'. Oar fish market'Ie gsasrelly wall supplied with shad, which sail at 73 dents to-f 1.69 per pair. 11 at The Cab dealers report that all qualities of 4r more scarce now than at any time inHna ihta aoaana nfthe veer for ten Teara. .-a. m ., . r J 1 auy coming neevra wiu lu.v.j . 1 . m i v. .ttv nf putMiauivu nisi iuumwi u j Raleigh, 00 aad after Tuesday next. Sub- scrlpUoo price 5 cents per week23 cenu I ct thV poplTgeneVaUy U soli- cried. Address E. K. Andrews, eottor ana proprietor. Raleigh Vuiter : The revival ti fj,e rirtx Baptist church conUnues with unabated interest. The order of the Royal Arcanum is meeting with mnch sucj James Wilson, colored, of ntrnett county, was committed to jail this morolng for roDDing a man oy me name 101 I 1 t t. bi..m 1- t K i . Mtnni n tnarutn y ij"i im i nia rvin nrw nn ins m i ii s JJJJJ,,; xrtnmtnn Journal- Pnanmonia ... . hlTnn ..... ,h. i " I oreU people in mia oommunuv. inroo h.arteWri have died within the last week. w -- - r A.- l..t ..V f laa flartln Man. I vun " -- - ' - tf?i!if&n burned, and her dress took Are, burning nr badly. Green county itemi in Kinston Journal: Great many are in favor of Prohi bition. If we could get that, together with . M. J. ..II... M.MI4 1 a no is nee iaw, ou a nuiuu, wo wuum , aoon be a prosperous peopie. " i "l0 WlU TIS.rlnItn'i nine buadred pounds. A great many oau and comparatively little wheat have been sown In this section. Wadesboro 2inu$: At the an- oual election of officers of the Anson n..A. k.m in pAiihrtrin oo tha 22nd tha 9, A'iiL" .wSS f&zS19 nr t rP.5ia. irt r.int J H. Rantari ? o. t... t'w riaia-Jp Qnd . T.innt I M. L. Horn. The company is in an active and flourlshlog condition. In conse- Suecce of the strain upon tbe columns of io Itmes, occasioned by Its greatly In creased advertising patronage, and a desire to do foil lusuce to Us readers, we have de cided to enlarge the paper to thirty-two column a Raleigh Ifeics-Observer: In the Leakrville OimeUs we find a very stroog s9UU AilOUlei see v e e t wa - irmx pen of a poiuhed wr - w writer. We have also received a good many communications from gentle men in different parts of Bute, on the same Hn- hnt wa have been obliged to. withhold them because of the crowded condition of We beuere nearly au oi tne nil r ixiiulumb .rvare in tba Buu favor the appropriation. U ... sua? W teal-pa raaonsebx the Assembly, snd that the bill Mrtorted by .the committee .passed the House oo yeeterdsj unanimously. Gnral fmboden with recard to the I TT 1. &lV.r nf ara and weiirha ahont I ZZZ . 1 "1 "r"J,"'-'-l I penents, ana uniie ------ o - - r 0 uio uurrcui. upcu km vcvi tncieuaeu i taer nas aiscnargea ner auty to ner suffering Durohsse of the State s interest in the I irhfV nonBda. His less are useless to him. I since Mr. Fisbblate's election. The fimires I one, in our opinion, untu she has given it the f Cane Fear A Yadkin Valley Rail-1 ku- .m.11 nA miatH Md h I were given and are not attacked or disturb-1 fi l7J - a x 1 1 -II"- I . XX I 1 . 1. II . 1 1, It Ax I II. Wfn P N. C. SATURDAY. mw AorBBTnansNTi. Mnwon To-morrow. J. O. Muhds Medicines. Hxidx & Co Ship notice. W. H. Gsxbx Mineral waters. 8. M. Empib Postponement sale. Iieal umxm. The reoeipts of cotton at this port yesterday footed up 669 bales. There were no cases for the consideration of Acting Mayor Myers yes terday morning. The steamer Elizabeth was a little late ia getting io yesterday evening, bat she arrived all right, reports to the con trary notwithstanding. The only foreign shipment yes terday was the achooner Goo. 8. Marts, for Ma tan in, by Mesars. Worth & Worth, with 275,413 feet of lumber. The woods was on fire a little I k.u iv. HlMm I.unstlri1 iflrnonn i miun iud uibiu jvmwij I WUCn CSUieo a repors io get in uuuuuuuu I . . . .1. . . n- aV IO Kins ezwoi, uii miua uiuuu u uu I craft was on fire in that neighborhood. R Knrnom haa heen oied Irem Ula Iajorlai called to BalUmore to attend nis sicx ore- Iher. Ir. W. A. B. Norcom. of Edenton, IkT art ftv.e ..Um Waaaa Kaam Sm Ttalt Imnro v,., uu wu - for same weeks under treatment He will retarn In a few days. Mayor Fishblate and Lity At- torney Darby left for Raleigh yesterday mornlnx, .where they go to look after the Interest of the city in connection with bills now before the Legislature and to a'e intro- duced before that body- Dave Mallet t.xjolored. was down wiih' k. 0ld complatnt. yesterday after- I noon, and had to be conveyed to the guard I nrt . Armv h rata a free rfda evarv onJ) ft whUe ,n lhi bal i,D6Yer lD a amoa lo appfecl' lle L We learn that our friends at Smlthville are leading a very quiet and I uneventful life since the soldiers left. The two or three now in charge there are ex- I nA.td to leave in a week or so. and then I , ' i 9 abandonment of the fort wlll be com- ! There was quite a good atten- I cases both of skaters and spectators at the I dry Hall last nigbt, and the occasion was I voted a most pleasant one, notwithstanding ..... tte warm weamer wmcn renaerea exerciae I en maaaue and costume rather uncomfoit- able. Thomas V. Bordeaux, son of y, a n HirrfMur nfT.nnir fJreeb Pen- I Mr. A. D. Bordeaux, oi Long creeic, ren rler mnstr. em in the eltv vesterdav ana . j I ' Mnilit.nhla attention by hhri mall size aid curious mode of locomotion. B M4an, W W - mmm - - - B I aDOIlt b ulnl. io . chftir whIcn mMtM to props! with considerable - I aaae. osaiy weather Balleun. The following wiu snow ine sute or I the thermometer, at the etationa named, at I am p m .trri.v we.hieemn man I vww a J . . Ume, and also the smount or rainraii in Inches ,for the twenty four hours ending I daily at 8 P. Mn except Tuesday, when it is 48 hours, as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station: Tem. R. F. Weather. Clear Hazy Clear Clear Fair Fair Clear Fair Fair Fair Fair Clear Cloudy Wing Clear Hazy AtlanU. 67 73 70 68 72 67 77 73 73 75 67 72 70 73 72 68 63 68 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .09 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . Charleston ov.i.,. vuariuue. ....... Oorsicana QalTeeton Indianoia' ::..'.'.: ! Jacksonville Key West Mobile jf0"1? S!wxif; T0"1 STn,niJJ wjln Clear Clear 5 . Pensscole - - - The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: v.ir weather. Yariable winds, mostly I - - northeaaterlj, stationary temperature ana i bibi irin at rv riBinv nBniiimiri . J a, natters and Ttaloca In Halelarn. Gen. Manning, who has just returned l . . . irom rtaieigu, gives it as nia upmivu mum the Legislature will take no action in re gard to theCrlminal Courts, in consequence 9 ,V. aa.AUiIhi. I.fl n.M AAA that hV0 nAAfl I vi wb wmuvuy, luuuguw - i develoDed alnce the matter was.orougnt to i the attention of the two houses. ...... ,fc. As to the question of prohibition, the General is confident, from what be saw and heard while In Raleigh, that the great press 8ure brought to bear upon the General As- " v iembU will result in the passage of a pro- hibitorv law in soma ahaoe. though it may hibitory law in some shape, though it may not be altogether as stringent in its provi sions as some of the friends of the measure may desire. ... i i. ,u . t.- Deal It of an Old Cltisen of Feyeite TlUe. Mr. James Kyle, a well-known and high ly respected citizen of Fayetteville, died in that town on Wednesday afternoon last at the advanced age of 78 years. Mr. Kyle had been a leading merchant of Fayette yllle for about fifty-six years, during which time he enjoyed to a remarkable degree the esteem and good will of his fellow citl zenA Old and vounir. rich and poor, all unite In testifying to the true merit of Dr. Bull's Cougn Syrup. For over a quarter of a cen- Jury It .Jl1 trosted Irtsnd. Price 85 cents. t FEBRUARY, 26. 1881. oar BarameVImproYaaaeiita.l, , In conversation yesterday morning with A soiree was given at Rankin Hall last CapL W. J: Potter, a Cape Fear Pilot" of evening by Mr. T. "U. Fanniog, and there long experience and, by the way,a verrfntel- were present, in addition to (he pupils of ligent gentleman, be gave it as bis opinion his daacing school, a large number of pa- that it 'Would be displaying a very unwise rents, friends and invited guests. The policy on the part of the government to scholars all displayed remarkable prollcien- withhold at this time the needful appropri- cy in the terpsichorean art, evincing care- ations in behalf of the Cape Fear River and ful and competent instruction in the differ- Bar, after bringing the work to its present ent dances round' and eqaare. " 11 r. condition of forwardness. Now, in his Fanning teaches many new steps and judgments the very time of all others for quadrilles, and his patrons are assured that the government to manifest a liberal spirit they will be taught all the latest and most and make ample provision for carrying the work, so promising of good results, to successful completion . To begin withhold' lag the necessary aid now will be to retard the operations progressing so favorably and render the work already accomplished lia ble to injury and to eventually become worthless, thus virtually throwing away the money heretofore expended upon it. It is to be hoped that Congress will take the proper view of this important matter and make the appropriation sufficient meet the present requirements of the work, I nnt nnlir tn iirntlnn it tn a imsatM , v. .m vw.jiu. .. .w. iw .ibu.vi i uegree oi periecvion, uu, in preserTiag ana ..... .U 1.. -1 JI perpeiuauug iub iranu returns aircauy achieved. pe8Qt Qr pfxno the colored brakeB on th n & A. R. R. al- lndedtoinour last as having met with a MriJU8 aw;ideot OQ Wedoesday last, on the railroad, died from his injuries at his home on Seventh, between Brunswick and Bla- den streets, yesterday morning, at about 4 30 o'clock. The accident happened at or near Flemington, and was caused by an attempt on the part of the unfortunate man to go from one car to another while the train was in motion, when he made a mis step and fell between two cars and was run over. He was taken up snd carried to the depot at Flemington snd thence to Whiteville, where he received all the at tention that was possible under the cir cumstances till his removal to this city, where he arrived on Thursday morning. Deceased was an old employe on the road, and is said to have been an industrious and faithful hand. His wife was " absent in Sumter, 8. C., when the accident occurred, and arrived here yesterday morning to find I hvm j I busband dead The funeral took place yesterday. A : Crri ot Wilmington, N. C, Qtfik Board ot Audit andFtnancr, j ' February 25lh, 1881. .Ifivso SrAR-Diar Sir : khNtlv insert the following? Will you Th statement made bv the Mavnr tn thA Joint Bond Committee and nabliahel hw yon yesterday almost leads me to the belief t iao -Taugiwa languago naa lost lia iorce. -j-,, MtyoruleB f nave ftttemoted I m . a. I a e 1 t l . f . m I .u. ,t,., ,uA iftsaw tuu uuumwvu lua vauvuogs of the city have been increased during his nZSWSS I . ... ar . a . . I "f 11??.? Zy I UUBSHCaa hUai UUIUBUlOilDllU WAAtUSS UiaH UIHUK I the owner of the "little hatchet" famous. I The only question to be decided by those interested is briefly comprehended in this : Ta SUQ SfiQ in excess of SU7.101 ? I In two communicaUons. both pub-. 1 ii8hed. it has been distinctly stated by the Board of Audit and Finance that there was no desire or Intention to issue more bonds then nawtneaanr r tKo mianMn 1 maturing in 1882. If such de- aire existed the Mayor very well knows that ii is made a criminal offense to carry nnt ihn AftAra Tf thnra ia iinv mm f hinrr Audit and Finance that financial bar- I nacle clinging to the side of "this admin istration credit lor, it is the strict ad herence to the law under which the fund ing bonds are issued. In the next place the Mayor states that x desire to . issue bonds to "prepare ; for an unexpec ted epidemic." How . be can contort my statement to imply any such intent is beyond my ken. What 1 did Btate was this: That from the figures given, under or dinary circumstances, the deficit would be $72,800; that If we failed to sell all of the bonds now on hand; that if the current ex peases were voluntarily increased beyond $55,000 per annum; that if an epidemic occurred, thereby necessarily increasing expenses, the deficit would be greater. "2fo idea" is entirely his. I claim no co lor of title thereto, and it is only exceeded in originality by the discovery of His Ho- I nor, when he made that "detailed exami- I nation" in February, 1878, referred to by him on the first page ot his message, to- wit: That a decided: reduction could' be Ja i .1.. drruinui nf thn titv irmrarn- -iqaw W ,ZZJ me from.$12p,000.n It being generaUy j Aa a. - - - - i . . j m - conceded that Columbus discovered Amer ica, wbst would be thought of a mod-. em navigator, who, landing on our shores J , , nn5ina t61? nia irienas ana ac- UMIHIllWVilI Wa UVWW4 1 HMa W 4 a, Sal UW discovery. Now, this is about the way wiu tbe Mayor. Seven months and eleven fcy- tfr 0?dLf; . . - ' reuQoeu tne current .expenses ana tne crovernment was neine earnea on at tne rate of $47,101, Mr. Fishblate ; discovered that a. decided reduction could be made frpm the $120,000. The Mayor ventures the prediction that within one year the ex- penses of the Fire Department will e re- iSS!Sl!SmnS filled, but believe to the contrary. .. Jnnally, lhe Mayor complains that in my figured (which agree with the books of the City Treasurer)- on the debt reduc- tion I do not Include as a part of said reduction 110.000 or illegal bonds. This nuoBwa w,vw ui umm vum. xuia I ia anotner taea. nay anosua mayor jp ihu- i jl blate have credit for what Mayor Fishblate I never did -towards which result be con tributed neither funds nor ability, the bonds In question being declared illegal by the U. S. Court prior to M$ eleciion. The Court says the bonds were never an obli gation. If never a debt how could Mr. Fishblate reduce it? The Mayor's statement makes fdebt . reduction during his administra tion........ ............$120,000 My statement for same time. ...... 93,880 Difference .. $87,120 If there could; be deducted $10,000 of il legal bonds--eo- declared prior to his elec Uon where filhemaUrsidu4 of $27,120 resneciftuly, Norwood Gi tLSS,' : Chairman.- WHOLE; NO. 4,222 I Br. Famnlnca Soiree. on fashionable dances, and' be taught them a J thoroughly. He commences a new class on Monday . Sentence commuted. Oliver Hargett, the colored man who was convicted of burglary, wiih an attempt to commit rape, at a late term of Duplin Superior Court, where his trial had been removed from Pender; and who was sen- I tenced to suffer the death penalty by hang- to I iK 00 yesterday, has had his sentence com- I muted by the Governor to imprisonment I fOf life, and W9 Irtflorfif? in ifia nsnitonliira I i n -v . w ..m. I vu . cuubbuoj mat. as wwtm jiu ia ioia I ritr, nm .ll.. .--. .11. . 1-1 I sooi uiuutua yiivi w uia trial I and conviction. KIVBK AND AI A KIN B. Barque Alfen sailed from Gravesend, February 11th for this port. The Forsele, Knudsen, sailed from Belfast, Ireland, for this port, on the 11th inst. Cheap life insurance. Twentv-flve cents will buy a box of Dr. Tutt's Pills, and thtv -will restore the fnnctinna nf thn liver stomach and bowels the sources from k:.k' 1 J -r . rruiuu ucsiiy vverjr uiueaae ongiuaies II these organs act well a long and healthy life is assured. Make the investment it will be a profitable one. f CITY ITI2B1B. THB MORNING STAR can always be had at the following places in the at? : The Par cell Honse, Harris Newa.Stand. and the 8tab Office. A RABJS BARGAIN. A well eatabUahed and prosperooa Weekly Newspaper, located in a thri ving, growing town on the line of a prominent Railroad, Is offered for sale. Terms easy. For terms and particulars apply to the editor of this paper. A CROSS BABY. Nothing Is so conducive to a man's remaining a bachelor as stopping for one night at the house of a married friend and being kept awake for fire or six hours by the crying of a cross baby. All cross and crying cables need only nop xaners io maaeinem wen ana smiling. Young man, remember this. Traveller. WHS is MRS. WIN8LOW r As this quesUon is frequently asked, we will simply say that she is a lady who for upwards of thirty years has untiringly devoted her time and talents as a Female PhyileUn and nurse, principally among children. ! bhe haa ; especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and. as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge obtained in a lifetime spent as huh aoiu puyBiciaa, sue nas compounaea a Boom ing Syrup for children teething. It operates like magic giving rest and health and Is moreover sure I ? .reS91teJebow?lfl In consequence of this ar- .XtorrffirSyX I wanooiess ner; especially is inia tne case in 1 I vfS Put the soothing syrup I v . . . . r una are I an usea uere. weuuuan. wins. low has immortalized her name by this invaluable arti cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of children have been saved from an earlv erav bv its tbnalv use. and that millions yet unborn will share its in calling ner blessed No mo- llttle bene- SS2: city. eoidDyauoraggiBts 35 cents a bottle. wmaf WWa W4PO W wOUW AWW atflA 1 1 m-m--m-.-m-mwaa-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a-awwawaBawaaaaai AIARR1IS1). SUGGS BARNES. In this city, at the resi dence of the bride's father, on Wednesday, Febru ary SSd, 1881, by the Rev. Father Gross, Mr. M. O. SUGGS, of Goldsboro, to Mrs. JOLfA A. BARNES, of Wilmington. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Law Books for Sale. THR L4.W LIBRARY OF THB LATK ADAM A. RMPIB, approximating 500 volumes, will be laie M.. FridiyTVeDraarr. I5th inst. S. M. XMPIB. feb 30 tds Attorney. The above sale has been postponed until WED NESDAY NEXT, SND MARCH. S. M. EMPIB, feb 96 tds Attorney. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY I cautioned against trusting er harbor- Sin jroue "KONG 8VBRR as no debts of their contracting .will be I nalii Kv fountain ai I - ; febS8 8t TTmiAfw f 10"illUlTOW ! To-Morrow ! At MUNSON'S, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. feb 36 it Mineral Waters. jglTTEB WATER, VICHY, DEEP ROCK, HA- thorn, Buffalo Lithla and Congress Spring Waters. A fresh supply Jnst received. WM. H. GREEN, feb SO tf Druggist, Market Street Hytoleme-Hylrate4 Oil. QCOTT'S EMULSION, TROMMER'S EXTRACT of Malt Hadnnt'a Soluble Crrstals. and a full line of Patent Medicines and Perfumery. For sale by JAMES C. MUNDS. feblS tf Druggist Timber Wagons. rpWO .NEW WAGONS, HARNESS MULES, complete and ready for work, for sale. PRESTON GUMMING CO.. Millers and Grain and Peanut Dealers. feb 83 tf Wanted Cypress Ties. KnOfk SMALL CYPRESS TIES. tivuu For immediate shipment. For further particulars apply to febS31w Wilmington, N.C. Spring Styles ! iHOICI? SBLGTTOHS i , LOWPRIQESI . HAHRD30N ALLEN, ' Hatters. febutf wvwwa,.. ....... Three w6a, ... ....... use nontn........ TwoaAntha.... IT 00 " Tame avwitha,..., M 00 " Oae year,. .............. ........ 00 00 aT"poatraet AdverttaeBMata takea at preeo Uonately low.ratea. . . , ' - Tea Unas aellfl RonpareU trpo aaaka oaa eqaare. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. ANNOUNCKKSNT XXTIIAORDI5AET I ON NIGHT ONLY WSDNXSDAY, MARCH S. CARRENO'S GRAND OPERATIC and COK0X8T COMPANY. T. CABSKRO, Haaacer. A great Novelty I Popular CODMrts and Grand Italian Opera in a aingle programme.. PART J. UKANDi UUMCART by Madama Car reno's Combination. PART II. Verdi'amost popular Opera. U.TBO YATORR roorta Act preeented wllh oomplrU . and elegant eoatomea. Introducing the ' Mlaerara" and an th t amooa gems of the epira, wilt the fol lowing brill lant eaat : Leonore...... . ..Mlaatmma Roderick Aaucena, the Gypsy Mist amma L. VnderhUl SUarico. the Troubadour ....lg. Btaatlal vwhh i wm oig. Tagllapletra Ueeenred eeata $1 00: Oeeeral admlMiom 75c and 60c Box sheet bow open at Belnaberger'a. Hinson & Blount. rpHE UNDRR8IGNED HAVX PORMSO A partnership under the arm name of BINSON A BXX)UNT, and will carry on a Genera) Conunltalon , t . w , H. ... 1 tnimarij oocupiea dj ninton vamnung, at No. I V,"" WWW A Vt. The old bualneaa of the lf drm nf ninann a Camming baa been trio if erred to na; and our pat rons, whether old or new, may rely on prompt at tention. tJ. W . HINBON, A. R. BLOUNT, General Partnera R. H. KOuNTRSE. febS59w Special Partner. Received By Last Steamer. I TTINNAJ!if HAD DIES, I Twenty Barrels Baldwin and GUI Apples, Early Rose and Peerless Potatoes, Valencia and Messens Oranges by ths box, Extra quality of Minced Meat. Martin's Gilt Edge Batter, Ferris' Hams aad Beef Tongues," New and fresh London Layer Ralaina, Evaporated Apples and Peachea, Banker Hill Pickles in one and two gall, backets. Do. . do. sweet, in glass Jars, Hexagon Glasi Jars Pickles. Full line of Confectlonerief, Walnut Taffy, Wal nut Cllve Cream i, Jordan and Burnt Almonds. Ma laga and Pestache Paste, Snltanna Figs and Dates, Cocoannt Candy, and a large assortment or attrac tive Fancy Goods. Call and see Goods and get price. Jas. C. Stevenson Market Mrcet, L. S; L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State Lottery TAKES PLACE MARCH 8. CAPITAL PRIZE S30.000. v hole tickets. St CO: Halves. SI 00. Address Lock Box tft, feb 11 tf Wilmington, N. C. Just Received. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF VIOLET PHOTO Frames and Baaela, Panel Pictures, Ac. A very large stock of Blan -Books, Hebool Books, School Stationery, Bibles. Praver Books. Hymn Books A complete stock of Manifold Letter Copy ing Books, at feb SO tf YATES' BOOK STORE. Furniture. 1AA DOZEN CHAIRS, ASSORTED, 400 BED- lj 7 steaas. assorted; Bureaus, wainstanda. Tables, Chamber bulla. Parlor Suits, Office and Library 8alts, Dining Room Bui's, and a general assortment or Furniture of all kinds bow in a tore and for sale at Low Prices by D. A. SMITH A CO., feb S3 tf 43 North Front St. Agricultural Salt. 200 T0NSCLliiair balt For agricultural Purposes, For sale at feb 211m "WILLARD'8." UUbtVU OOOUi RHfl BUSHELS COTTON SEED. V W ..1. .t New Music Boxes. c0"08' STEEL ENGRAVINGS, and ORGANS, Just received at HETWSBEBGIR'8 Live Book Store. LARGE LOT OF POPULAR BOOKB, PUB- llshed by the New York Boek Exchange, Jest received at HKINS.BKRGBR'S feb S8 tf Live Book and Mule store Ship Notice. ALL- PERSONS ARE HEREBY cautioned and forewarned from credit ing or harboring any of the Crew of the German Baroue AM AN UA. Oapt Sennits, as bo debts of their contract ing will be paid by Master or K7PSSCHAU ak WEttTSRSLaNK. Consignees. feb U 8t Hay! Hay!! Hay!!! Choice Timothy Hay, JQ BALES JUST RECEIVED, AND For aale by . ... B F. mtcheU & Son. febMSt .. , Cuba tIolasses & Salt. rt A A Hhda and Bbls New Crop CUB A, Forealebyt v .. , fab WW KXRUMNER A CALDXHBROP. 60 10 00 evrsx us.