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. hb noBimiQ stae. - -1 . BATESOFAO VBllTIJBIJIO.., . I' One. Saaate oae aar,....st4' ..,.., fit 3t i " . . nmun. . i m ii, wn. n. deusaud w w ;:M0KMIN(1 ' tarMdaya,... - i M r foMdaya,...... -... tra &AJ,... a SftS " oaa waek,. 4 OS " . - Twoweeka... tee Ttaraaweeka,.. M ' Oaa month,... .....10 00 TwomonUia,...M ........ IT oo " Thraa montoa,. M 00 Six nvmtta,.... , 40 09 " " On year, 60 OS tarrjontract Advertiaameata takes at proaor aoiiataly lowrataa. ; Tan line Mild HonparaU type aaake oaa asaara. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 4uUli DAILT llClrt STOJSUaV si I. t A .. i tm MffMft f 1 w uxr Iran VOL. XXYU.--NO. 137. WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY. MARCH 3. 1881. WHOLE NO. 4,226 aa Ura mUi Ufa a III IMII ) Of A ICC, i Til dtate eapitoi et 8c PJ, Mieeeeole, iu-tr)fi by firs; o(Bbn of lb Legial- ar-haJ e narrow escape; loee $100,000. A violent norm et 8. John's, N. B.; u;v-rL vaseale loe. ilardi OfM at i,:tetoa, Tiu, t gresd eacc; ooe wo--a3 wj shot tad a ma rue ovar by a irt car. Threw cukr4 military oapaaa go from Pater aba rg. Ye., to I a 3.uiuruoa. Draffs D L'liaya, Lb K.aaca siaiaeataa. it dead- Da Lea- v r.por.a ma i aeeaa .aaei wui D 1 j y tsc.ud c-t 313.- ij.i;,ijwj(io im ina rrwtcuoa -;i hh recattrvl ruyl Mocitoo. DbUa Nic r icbi3 FiAa witb a i biImi arra u aoo ta cur- Ci Of I rccxnta a I Ta foodior !.i: ta Ha. Ub iWot aaad ,.at.;.iiaaaMif PreetiwmrMo r t . tt , , , rw accd.at. o taa H.aalbal 4 Jpa lUilmi. u poa wr i iitJ iJ Vui iwtaiy wtra wwiadtd. St York aaaiktU: Mo6y 11 par I r-ta (1 par caat : cuUoq aiaady at : i v tuu; aoia4ra floar flrm aa4 acti-ra at i 753 75; a(rdd rad 1 HQ t Ui; cra iOt txn.r. aora4d . orua tarpuia drajy at 44 4 7c; ' " ' mt l ' 911 For "moat smoky" in yeaterdaj'a r.luoiiil on "A Daogvroua Hill" rvsd ji.ji-y. llo. Kaa. Tucker waa one of the i oti of the lal Frnand Wood Ht ih Hoaa. ir nt.ii i.r. w: w i i ij r r viirueiu icii uia uudiv afc l I Mntor hd taiaila a toachin7 htlla ... . .... ltv-li lo Qia nai2QOOri aOQ ineOOa. I w I Th Iniaaral Hall is to be held in th- na Nat.onal Muaaum budding in . a.niQLrton. a rtrr totrioanad n " - J - r i elegant ediSoe. oroe of the Ilpubiicao are get tiQ impolite. They apeak of Grant "a hog," "a beggar oo horseback. I Alack, to what has ua. WbitaUw Heid, of the New York Trbun la about to marry a girl wuh the s pood a lies. Wbiteltw may b a clsver enough fellow iotellecta ally, but politically he it aatopeodous fraaJ. In 1872 he was warm for (treeley and recoociliatioo. For six vtr he has bo a coostsot reviler of ih- Soath. So let him marrv; who m - W' learn from the Richmond i,it: that tha event of the season tha appesrtoce of Mist Mtry AiJno.i as PartAtnia. The audi n ' t one of the largest and moat brilliai: evr aeea in Richmond, aod a mora delighted or demonstrative ss W - aawvva awvaa v n.vr ttswetn L n st rfl lni I . a Ta i .v.frf -ay aba baa bjoome artiat- hka n,l racafol. raokim? with the ' " . . uccai actors oi any ara id mjw i m a . . m . i k a history of the dram alio profession." And yet ahe will not come to Wil aiagxon. Sorry. Tba publicatioo of the new ravi- . . w - .t.i r i ha v a a i mt? m m ant m sa v rym WtVM J U aww M v mm aa www mmm mw j a . I dlavad for a loog time for mooths 1 . , or evea lor a year, it seems toera is i an old English law wbicb prevents I ... v i . I : I ma paoiicawou ui aoy rav.u -u. cl co art eommtsaioo, which tbe re- I vision committee did know of until tbay were ready to go lo press. They will, tharafore, have to submit their work for approval, which is necessari ly of slow process. Let them send the sheets to the United Stales the land of the free and tbeTe will be no delay from any such antiquated and uooteeaatry law. Wake coanty ought to be hsppj. It has t member who is tlways huot iog demsgogusry tnd is sucoessfuL fie has introduced toy number of abeard bills, tad til to consume time or make wbtl be thinks is a popoltr record. His latest is to introduce a joint resolution to pardoo Jeff Davis and Bill Hold an. The Legislature can hardlv rardoo the tatter, tnd it 4 m wril do a big bo si nets when ... it par- donatheex-rrseideotof tbe lau Con- faxleraey. Of ooarse tbe rase it pen- atrated easily. A trick, that is all Bye. baby Bestisg. Dadiy's goee a kuaueg To cat s Utle rabbit ikis To wrap lbe baby BMg in." If this is not correct, the member from Wske can move to amend. TUB LEUISLATIJ1XE. K;i(ti Nawa-Obaafvet'aRpot Curtailed. SENATE. CAXJEXDAB. MosroAY, February 23. Senate bill to Inoorporau the Atlantic tnd French Brotd Vtllsy Htilroad Compaoy, pasted its third retding yeas 30, nays none. InMnd as lh Fe OOm tt Seoate bill 157, to Incorporate the ooant jt put4 !u third reading. tiouse Dill 59?a Senate-621, to au- thorite the Cocatalationert of Colom - bat coanty to levy t tpeoial tax, pitted iU third reading yeat 31, oaya oooe. Hoot bill , to eetabliib tod vtKM.WM.SOya,iVavomiii. loe wi0 ihlTd r?dlDg 5 -T. v . T 7 , " k? ib8KU0.DK,OreC0D9,der had Ujn laid oo the table. .Mr King mored to recooaider the ion oy wnica loe reconsiaertuon WM uble whioh m0li0Q lne ohtir bld oompt0t acCording to i air. J tSenoo a olanQtL I The bill paued iU third reading I Tiu2i, ntya 15 I The motion to recooaider waa laid I 00 the table. I Th Pcil order vaa theoonaider oo of SuaU bm 547, in relation to the coostroouoo boods of the North rouna rauroto. loitoui proposes to continue tbe eomm'iMioo to tdjust tbe oonstructioo bonds of. tbe North CaroUot rtilrotd by the issuance of caw booda. at a rata of intarwt not new oonda, at a rtte oi interest not w iicfu tuur ur ecu i., 10 reoewat of tbe old bonds. A substitute wit reported by the committee repealing the law of 1879 tothorixing the com- thorixiog miasioo, wbicb wat adopted, lbe bill passed its second reading. On its third retding Mr. Finger offered t substitute propoaioff to continue the commission for the purpose of - r - - ---v. i K m s.-t- .r,V tk. t-r 7 ocoas aw par, woicu wa oruerea to be printed and made lbe special or-1 der for Wednesday at 11 o'clock. tlOUSA Dill Senate Dill 30.1 t?v a a a r- AAA. . " r. i w i n r t H t r In. Nftrtrt I irnlin. Tn I Is6.. . . I uuatriai mwhhuh. rh hill rtnA tn tla ita i.nnd wv r v w mm -m reading. - A bill id relation to an in.f ilntinn " , for tbe Deaf Dumb and Blind passed -wuvi uu uuu ic.uuK. i . . i I iioase out to tocorporaie tue town i of Goldaboro. in Wsvne countv ot uoidsboro, in vayne county, ptsaed its third retding -yeta 33; osys none. ilooie resolution 82, Senate bill 3i3, to investigate the agricultural hool V .ChPel uui. oaosiuute reportea oy id committee adopted. Laid oo the table. House bill 162, Senate bill 478, to regulate offioia! advertising. Laid on table. House bill , to empower coun ty surveyora and their deputies to administer oaths, passed its second and third readings. House bill 469, Senate bill 502, to repeal chapter 142, lawa of 1879, relative to private seal, and provid ing a abort form of deeds. House bill 306, Senate bill 503, to amend chapter 41, section 10, lines 3 aod 4, Battle's Revise!, striking out $4,000 tnd insert $1,000, decretsing the bood of county aurveyor from 14.000 to $1,000. Passed second aod third readings. House bill 305, Senate bill 504, to prohibit tbe sale of ardent spirits to I I J a a .-I 4imw I minnrt Yt w mmm4 ilk mn ci t j l ( a irauiuv. w - - o" i Tbe bill mates tne aeaier responsioie i .... ii . .. A.m. jq. P.Mad third I ' --r-B- 0 rnr I aa.A pm i i m i jm n a i a l rti i in ui ... v i incorporate tne town oi oiauey, m i tha couoiy of Columbus, passed its second tnd third retdings. ilouse bill 825, for tbe relief of R. I islature. Tbe opinion prevails that "Li McMillan, late sheriff of Robeson cense" or "No License." etc., WUl be sub- L,. , p1M6i iu second and third I a- I w - m at ii n era a, mwm tvtvc iiumy ,, k"m !. .k-;, The followinff bills psssed their - i uuii rcauingi. House bill 430, Senate 520, t nth o- I mnA niianl nf landal riuK u - " " . iZ I SCnOOl DOSra. I Hoose bill 443, Senate 526, to I ameod chapter 129, laws of 1870, in Elizabeth City Carolinian, Republican, racrard to tbe drainage of swamp thus gives it: "Davis then moved a spit regara to tue ig r- ,hebesd of Terrell, which motion ISOOS IO IWOOCu auu w.-w- counties. I House resolution 99, oensie reeom- uon 601. tppropritting 250 for me- morial column tt the btttle of Cow- . ... I House bill 338, aentte o, incor- Ueo ooaoty. Hnaaa bill 360. Senate 552. bUl 360. Senate 552, oon- cernine the burned records of Lenoir curniug u Kill fl t .nahla the citv . " tt I of Vlmingtop to provide for its boods mtrjjr in ices. On mitinn of Mr. Staples tbe res olution in rezard to North Carolina's in thaYerktown ceo- I rmi 'yr" --;r""Ci a teonlal waa taten irom io tauia u repltced on the caleodar. llouse bill 420. Sentte bill 621, to . . . , .k .v,- . I sMasftatl MnSnTflr A . wm LPVLM 1 IU mt bilV att. I r. c ' I of 15 ID tne oupreme vajui t mm ,. - - fe. Discussed by Messrs. Harwell, Whittker, Soott of Uock- mghtm, Bernard, uonco, aiosod Staples, Msbane, Merrilt, and finally tabled. House bill 451, Sentte bill sal, to so am so a tua uuv w iui8 nMm everts thtt thev shtll betrin oo the first Mondtys in February and October. The bill passed its fintl reading. HOUSE OF HEPKESEUTATIVES The morula cr hour having expired House bill in regard to the Institu tion for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind came op. Mr. Pool offered a subetitute,wDicn wtt adopted and passed, - House bill to aainorue tne Aroaa nrer to tYcbaogt the ttock of the I 8tat tn the Albem tile and Chesa- of the State wu taken op. The till pasted 1U second and third readings 1 and wtt aent to the Senate. Mr. Daybaored to reconsider and 1 to lty that on the table, which was done. SPECIAL ORDER bUl to regnltte the sale oniquortiathitSuteT. , Ui.'Boinatn thought the question reeolred iuelf into one item, Tit : whether liquor dealing redounded to benefit of the State and the citi- tens thereof, and he was willing to riSK tne success Oi toe Dili on mat propoeition. Mr. Glenn, of Stokes, sent for- ward tevertl tmendmentt, and stated that though hit tmendmentt might be TOted down, be would vote tor toe bill tt IU fintl passage, altnougn in of Granville, Franklin and Warren, passed iQ tbo act from tbe Opera of II Tro doing so he signed his own Political itsswondrMding and delighted every one with bis doon?, as his constituents were op- j . . , . r posed to tnythmg tpprotcbmg pro- hjUon. . Mr. Day approved of the bill in all ita nrnTitinnt . It waa a olaarlv nnt Ind d S n isan a bt wJn th a brutl aeBnea lttue between tbe DTttltl pm of and the,women and chil- dren of the. Sttta. tnd in inch an is- toe - he wtt, regardless of conse- ,v. r I,;. .,,. jnencet, on the tide of bit mother, uia auier sou oia -wuc a nut m ui first step in the right direotion, and he supported it with all hit soul and all hit heart. Mr. Whilfl thnno-ht thm hill WAS not -h.. .lwiAimI. hnt aa tha .. J '. . not in a condition to re- ceiT6 abaolate prohibitory Uw, he Wftnt4 wilHnwItr anrl haartilv vote for I th h n ' ' ir. xt : v.l. x tUi. Mr. Mtnnine believed that this gislttion wtt in the right direotion, i aQ( W0UM do much food, though not . ell J. a w - - m u aaaa a mmm m aa w waa a mj-l a-r HAn S1S1 ITS V FT inn IF iriHnilSl thoutiht. If there wat not a publio I ...-. i : . ,.niim.nT nn nn in law. 1 L WBJI worthleM and wonld 10Oompliah nnth nor hnt h h UvAd nnb to lentl. ' ftf r . r-vn- nf the hill Thn ; a a- k . blU pMaej lU 8econd retding by a vote of 67 yett to 34 ntys. Spirits Turpenmie. -Dr. II. F. Jordan, of Rocking- ...K.n .k . hn .nd s lUtyaiUJ. fas tuivnu uvui aw wMawaba badly cut io the face, says the Spirit. Rockingham -Bw. The residence of K. N. Fairley. of L.aurel UUI townsnip. waa burned a. few day a ago. Fire acci dental ; lota considerable. Statesville American: During this mom a the raiding force of CapL Abe Bryao uave captured and destroyed 18 dis tilleries, and 25.000 gallons of Beer. Tbe Concord Presbyterian choir is to be perched back of tbe pulpit and to have a new organ. Tbe run saya toey are also talkiog of Introducing the cornet. The papers are finding out that it is not the Bergers, but another concern, with a brass band aa chief attraction, with that name. It is the play with Hamlet left out Warrenton GauXU Un Bun- day nignt oi last wees: me aioro nouse ana . . m s . . . . . -. . .... ble colored man of Bhocco, were burnt. Loss abbut $240. No elbe to the origin of the fire. a ar 1 t i 'niuan mi at waa rsmY a v vvu vaiiiu AJLtaiiot new swau v Wilkesboro. North Carolina, ueptemoer 21st. 1800. aod died at his residence in Sard.s. Mississippi, January aj, ai. in uxm 72d year of bis age. He was a distin eai,hed lawyer. Greensboro Patriot: The probU bltlon questloa has been introduced at last io the shape of a bill before our Biaie Lg- pitied to me popular vote io August next (vrAnvillA &rfrrij : There wai r - Jil . I an attempt to Oicas. jm msuo uj wo iu- mates oo Sunday evening about 3 o'clock. U,, h.A . -'hula throofh tbe wall on . --- TT. jTT. o7it cr..... ids douu uai oi us ju, snu pui uum, colored, was nearly out when It was die- COTBftd Tbs alarm was Immediately alven and the escspe wss prevented Davis, of Haywood, threw a spittoon at T.ril nt Ju-Imr. hnt mtaaed. Tha lat- knocked tbe other down. The TbeQ Terre,, Qf Jackaoo. moved (with his fist) that Davis 9 Ddod tbe loor, wnicb taos carried. Elisabeth Citv Carolinian : Considerable rice will be planted in Cam den this sesson. When, eleven years K.n tn. .t.r th. hnllrlln? nf I - ; . . - . a a. a K HtAftlast e mm m. sw mi aa lne I JaaUhTUCVi Sit mM SB UkVUIesAt uiotliiui, vsuv I of lbe locomotives, ths Wm. Underwood, 10d six trockcars for our railroad arrived on Wednesday evealng. They were brought oq onfl of ihe coolplDy'a barges towed by 0f Ylfftala. Tbe Concord Sun tells ot a of fl le who are off for Texas, expecting big things and snt imu work. Itsavs: "The men cele- brated tbeu laat night in old Ca'liny by soaking a keg of Stanly apple Jack. Among I the women was old grand momer. aatney Eod Ul6 old Udy kepl ner red handkerchief wet with tears all the time. 8he didn't went to go, but was 'willing to .-.i!nw Rill and tie children." wsw ' Marion Lamp Post: Gov. Swain, while President ot tbe University, once said to t young Freshman from tbe eastern slope of the Blue Ridge: "There Is some thing ennobling In being born tt tbe foot of a lofty mountain or tbe source of t mighty river." Bob Conry, colored, of North Uove township, plsnted some coffee seed some years ago wbicb produced t tree, and last year it bore some coffee, though It did not mature well. Charlotte Observer: The time for tbe cocking main between North and Booth Carolina on the one aide and Georgia on tbe other, which was to have come off in Colombia last week, but was postponed oo account of tbe Augusta races, has been definitely fixed for the 23d of March. Each tide la to show 29 cocks. Tbe main Is for $1 000, with $100 on escb fight. Cbsrlotte men will furoish the North Carolina cocks and will not call on Bid 'Holt this time. Concord Stm: Mr. Wm. Camp bell, sou ot Mrs. Laura Campbell, a most excellent Isdy of this town, wss killed lsat xw l - a .m M i at KAih Awrt m vr Friday in a railroad accident near Read B WAV gg. one tn0 Khooi rout and toe daily attendsoce avertges 6a The rooms are auDDlied with blackooarda, globes, maps. etc, but tbe pinching want is for a larger noutt. Marion ZiamU Post : Last week a Mr. Noblett. in the upper edge of Rutherford county, employed a negro man to help him kill bogs. That night tbe ne gro came back and borrowed one, and bad Kotten tome distance on bis way home. when comioz to a fence be laid the hog upon the fence, balancing it until be got orer. Attempting to anouiaer it, u leu on the opposite side or tbe fence, ana me gam- a n .I.W VI.k ka hail n00lolH tn lalrM 0tttt CiUnt him around tbe neck and fast- enea mm. next tnornioR ub was iuuou dd, tbe hog on one siae ana me negro oo I r ..TlJ 1.., hn' I Head nesro at the same time. I Raleigh Vtsitori The bill to es- t.KH.h the count of Vance oat of oortions ?5 to 20. and wat made the special order for 12 o clock to-morrow. lne Morn- , mide t ,pDear.nce thU morn- ing. u proposes to record all tbe evenu of I tbe day for 23 cents per month in tbe city I ou ov ctoii ouiaiuc. . aumsno, edilor- Aboot Lclok tbU mornlng ome of cotton in the Baptist ve was discovered to be on fire. The I chemical engine was soon on band snd sue cded in stopping the fire before much i aamage was aone. riierea ue, ooiuug- ,nR p p Fa10Btand one belonging i to Kd. H.Lee. Kio.. was Daaiv aamaeea. AhviiUf7triYi! Th work on lhe r.nro.d wevt of the French Broad, in I the direction of Pigeon, continues to be I DUSbed forward, from 150 tO 200 hands beiog employed on that end of the line. I Tha train a orer tbe Western JNorin caroUoa Railroad commenced running throuib Sffain last Saturday, the first time I In eleven dava. all obstructions and slides I having been removed. A large quantity of a.kVi- mnhnta T.. I irouiu uau iwuiuui.wu j to wait quietly for needed goods. We I learn that an effort is being made to adjust Ininm. m.nntp lha Kltima nf th rrflditnra I ?5,TJ?M w.u.v . rr I a VVIUW awaa MV M W w - - I L"",luu llJa "M,Blu "u"u v"""" I r. II A T?.1iK utrr..nniil1.n What wUl be done with prohibition I can- nomy. xoe movers id iuo uianci c m- I j . j .i i I T1UDU auaoog .ueiuwue. " - ahsolute law, without submisaion to the peopje .others one to be submitted, others I one only applying strictly to alcoholic li- quors, excluding home-made wines, cider and beer, and so on. THE CITY. NSXW ADVtUKTISKTtKfoi J. C. Mund6 Medicines. Mstkson Imported suitings. J. W. Mubchison Dog lost. W. H. Green Hydroleine, etc. Harrison & Allen Spring bats. Local Data. Receipts of cotton yesterday 248 bales. We regret to learn that Capt. B. G. Bates is very ill. There were no cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. t Tk T7.1 ; II-. nev. ut. n, mo I .. ... m . . was to nave leu uaieicn on i ueaaay, ior I s i nasnviur. inn. I I x reoiueut-tueut, uaiuom i"- I e( to-morrow, the 4th of March, and so do tbe Registrars of tbe various Wards ap- Dointed for tbe approaching municipal elec-1 ilon ,. , it- auah o au uijr piavu tu wuv ktsMakt aBakaK 1 mx A SmmVa ItArien dl T 9 .UCDt wUClo ---- " wo are vu uic a poi.. iucic, u. MCOu hinted, let us have it at once ; if not, let the place be paved and be done with it. Oar Flreawea. At a meeting of the W. S. F. Eogine Company, No. 1, held Monday night, tbe following officers were elected for tbe ensu ing term : President John C. James. Vice President F. Q. RobinsOD. Becretsrj W. C Craft. t Treasurer J. F. Gause. Foreman E. G. Parmelee. First Assists nt W. a VonGlahn. Second Assistant W. B. Davis. Chief Eoglneer E. W. Manning. First Assistant B. W. Newkirk. The anniversary of the Company, which falls on tbe 22d of March, will be cele brated with'sn engine practice. A Dleoreierlr Character. u uim.uii.w.u.TO, nuu uu ... occMiont has tried to pass himself off as a - . IIjIm Tw m, mm m wk . aW & mw mm a v Aiiita An I UUUlUlT. OUU WUU UBB UrUTOU UUitO ou -nno-.BCiS to - -ood m.n Df OUr citizens w . . ' . op UJ UM WBtU mUKf 1U1 VU 1UD 0ltv0 n av rested yesterday, by Officers Moore and Wttkins, for loud tnd boisterous cursing and swearing on a public thoroughfare in the neighborhood of 8ixtb and Walnut streets. He was lodged in the guard house to await his trial this morning aa srereicai aaiipmaaita. Tne tagtAga ahipmenu yesterday consist- d of thefollowln: The Norwegian barque ,Mgl'm ui.uvu, dwiuu, j v. Psterson, Downing & Co., witb 2,535 bar rels of rosin; the German barque C. F. 3faas$, for Liverpool, by Messrs. Williams & MurchisoD, with 1,136 bsles cotton; and tbe Norwegian barque Frey, for Glasgow, by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Bon, with 2,700 bsrrele of rosin naa;tairatea Ceari. . Mary Woodward, colored, was arraigned before Justice Millie, yesterday, charged with committing assault aod battery on the person of Fannie Dudley. Judgment sus pended on the payment of costs. It is obvious that when the blood becomes corrupt the whole system ia corrupt also. The large majority of female diseases pro ceed from this cause. Tbe true policy is to direct the remedy to the sources of tbe dis ease. Dr. Tutt's Pills bss a specific effect is on tbe blood. It purifies, vitalises it, ex pelling til distemper from tbe stvsenu OPERA. MOC7SB. Oarriao' Operatic Concert Company. A most artistic and elegant entertainment was given at tbe Opera House last evening by tbe Carreoo Operatic Concert Company to a highly appreciative audience, though to one somewhat lacking in numbers, pre sumably on account of its being Ash Wed nesday. Madame Carreno is a brilliant pianist, and readered the most difficult music i n the rarest, most sympathetic and superb style imaginable. Her efforts won' tbe warmest applause of a most cultivated au- diTy, who were enthusiastic in their lau i hiods oi iue rapiauy oi aer angering, me delicacy of touch, and in short, of the en Ure and admirable command she displayed over tbe instrument, from which she pro I ducedso delicious a concourse of sweet sounds. Sienor TaeliaDietra appeared only a'?J magnincent Daru his splendid actk .rtifi, n1 th tone voice, as well as with cling. He is indeed a great artist, and tbe other members of tbe company, good as they are, suffer by comparison. Misses Underbill and Roderick, and Mr. Stantini, each have ex cept ion ally floe voices, and their singing was heartily approved and encored, as it deserved. Tbe entire affair was successful and greatly enjoyable throughout, and we can aB8Qre the company that at a more oppor I tune season their performance would be I nairnmzefl mnflt lihrallr hv. niir thnatrn . miVo it Mnon,Ant in I J " " again visit us, The "Poor itian'a Bin." This is what some of oui our people have christened the bill lately introduced in the I Senate by Mr. Scott, from this county,-tad I aliered to be for the protection of farmers I . its several readinira in tha Senate, and wrr iiiau uauui uaua aiid uui iibu biicbu w lj bbbd la I a H al AMM a 'I'hn tvill h a tm mx ImmIm a mtftr . . . . ' hnniihl IA h. hani. ni. H.a Sr. tk. Unn ba but yesterday a letter received from a prominent citizen of Wilmington, now in Raleigh, to tbe effect that the bill passed the House Monday night, and stating that it was not generally understood by our citi tens; that it is not of such a sweeping cha racter as bad been imagined; that it ia not intended to interfere in tbe least with the sanitary' regulations of the city, and that its provisions are of such a character as to commend it to our business men, and espe cially to poor people. Another telegram was received by Mayor Fishblate to tbe effect that the bill in ques tion was rushed through the House Mon day night with a slight amendment, which would take it back to tbe Senate for con currence. There seemed to be no doubt, however, of its final passsge. The news that the bill had passed tbe uouse caused no little excitement among our people generally, ana . especially in marset circles, ana comments one wav or I ... " the otber were to beheard on every side. " . I At iMl acc0UDta tbe provisions of the bill B m were in substance to the effect that the I i " . I hibit by ordinance, or otherwise interfere I with, tbe free sale of fresh meats, fresh fish, oysters, poultry, vegetables or other I farm products, within tbe corporate limits of the city, provided that nothing contained regulations of the same. What the amend , , . . tr--.. .mnnn, ,n ma t,awtt n. beard. Daatb lo tbe Station Heaaa Inquest A sick colored man, who gave bis name as Johnson, and said be came ia on the Fayetteville boat, was picked up on tbe street by morning, aod taken to the station house, - - where he was made as comfortable as pos sible. He appeared to be very ill, tnd stid be was suffering from heart disease. Dr. Walker, the city physician, visited him tnd prescribed some medicine, which tppeared to give bim considerable relief, but later in the day he commenced growing worse, and about half-past 4 o clock deatb en- SUea. I Deceased appeared to be about 40 years old. with a dark brown complexion, and I has two fingers missing from his right I - - a hand. He said be waa born and raised in Wilmington, and left here to go to Fay """r3: tjuevuio auuui vyuriuiiuna. ag wu umw a respectable looking colored man, and had a satchel and watch. Coroner Hewlett was notified, aod held an inquest over the body yesterday even-1 iuj(, mo jury ictuiuiug a, tuuim iu wo ci- i font that tha rlafiaasad eama to hia death I from natural causes. ia iavoraoio terma ui Aritugiuu a ju-ineiraM, i which are to appear at tbe Opera House in this city this evening. We clip the follow- ing from the Nashville Banner of t recent date : . . . , . . j "The largest house of the season greeted Billy Arlington's grand minstrel organize- T. - J ... 1 1 1 features that a first-class minstrel company should, without any of its stale or vulgar jokes or worn-out plays. There wat a large attendance of the fair sex, and they were favored with a refined but novel and amu sing entertainment. Billy Arlington is al. ways a host in himself. Tbe orchestra and vocalists were extra fine, which, with six very funny end men, excellent song and dance artists, new jokes and new acts, make up a pleasing performance which is certain to give entire satisfaction to the most critical of minstrel audiences. Billy Arlington wss never at the bead of a poor show' You need not neglect your business wbea troubled with a Cough or Cold, if yon only use a reliable remedy at once. D. Bull's Couth Syrup is tbe best remedy - we know of. Price only S5 cents. f Dally Weatbar Bulletin. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. MryeBterday, Washington mean Ume, and also the amount of rainfall in inches .for tbe twenty .four hours ending daily at 8 P. M., except Tuesday, when it is 48 hours, as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watsoa, Signal Officer at this Station: Tem. Atlanta 66 Augusta 70 Charleston 63 Charlotte 64 R F. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Weather. Clear Clear Clear Fair , Clear Clear Clear Fair Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Corsicana 84 - I aJVana Galveston 72 72 68 68 73 73 73 66 70 64 63 67 i Indianola - I Jacksonville Key West Mobile Montgomery New Orleans Punta Bassa Savannah... ... . . Wilmington. ..... Cedar Keys...... Pensacola Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Tbe following are tbe Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Clear weather, followed by ibcreasing cloudiness variable, shifting to easterly winds; lower barometer, stationary or lower temperature. Foreign Exportafor February. From tbe books at the Custom House in this city we have tbe foreign exports from this port for the month of February, as fol lows: Cotton 4,538 bales, weighiog 2,125,292 pounds, and valued at $234,871. Spirits Turpentine 75.358 gallons; value $38,158. Rosin snd Crude Turpentine 37,852 bar rels; value $62,817. I Tar and Fitch-2,858 barrels; value 1 5,- I 42- Lumber 2,322.000 feet; value $38,544. Shingles 514,000; value $3,622. Miscellaneous Value $1,022. Total value of foreign exports for the month, $379,076. Death of Dr. Norcutn, or Kdenton. Intelligence has been received here of the death in Baltimore, on the 28th ult., at 9f A. M., of Dr. W. A B Norcom. His brother, Dr. W. S. Norcom, of this city. who was at his bedside, was to have taken tbe remains to Edenton, the home of tbe deceased gentleman, on Tuesday.' Dr. Norcom had been in bad health for some time past, and went to Baltimore to place himself under tbe best medical skill, wbicb, however, seems to have been of little avail. Deceased was considered by competent authority as possessed of genius and na tural ability excelled by no other physician in the State. Inereaalus; their Facilities. The Wilmington, Columbia and Augnsla Railroad will in a few days begin the en c- I Uon of a fine brick and granite cooper- I roofed freight depot on their newly ac- i nnfrarf lant n,.inmi.i. t. n;n , I - " Mm size sufficient to admit of loadimr nri nn. I loadine an entire train of rara irhin it a I nartnf th w -arm h. aae i t. t. I f " w " nm vvwiueuiu WD on uuu vi iuw city, me largest I shippers of fertilizers over the road, as a I site for a commodious building intended to I be erected this summer for tbe accommo- I dation of all their fertilizers needed for tbe up-country market. Attempted Ineenaliariam. An incendiary attempt was made Mod clay night upon the building just north of the new market. A wad of natter satnrAtArl ... i ., . . .. wuu Kerosene on wss iorcea in unaer tne door and fire set to it, hut the flames for some reason went out. All the evidences of tbe attempted incendiarism were to be found on the nnr venterrlnv mnrnlnv ?n- a uiuaiuv za uui a.i n iihi liv iuitii wuu at nrr iaa aaaa 0 ' AT -" iswtvNwav! which was left behind. Mr. F. H. Darby, City Attor ney, who was sent to Raleigh to further tbe passsge of "An act to enable the city of Wilmington to provide for the bonds maturing in tbe year one thousand eight j hundred and eighty-1 wo " teturned laat evening, and reports that tbe bill has passed - Its several rAnri Intra anrl ia nnn a lam Tne -pred, Jensen, sailed from Madei- . ra r this port on the 7th ult. CITY 1TJBAIB. THE MORNING STAB can always be had at the i oiio wing piaces in we city : The rurceu uonse, nuw nawaitana. ana we bta umce. A RARE BARGAIN. A well established and DroaDerotu Waeklv NenMiwr. lnmt1 In thri- Ting, growing town on the line of a prominent terms ana particulars apply to tne editor or this PPr. MAINE NEWS. Hod Bitters, which are adver tised In our colom na. are a sore cure for acme, hll- touaness and kidney complaints. Those who use uum say mey cannot oe too highly recommended. uwnr coraava qnauaes. roruana Argus. id&K-uiTwL Sffi'aW for thirty years with never-failing safety and aue- cess, by mOliona of mothers and children from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult It cor- recta acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, re- omlatna tha Knwala nil iHma u haalth mm A aai. ana Barest Kemedy in we world. In all eases af DYSENTERY and DIAKKHGBA IN CHILDREN, whethec it arises from teething or any other cause. Full directions for uatna: will accompany each bot tle. None Genuine unlesa tha fac-aimlle of CUR TIS PERKINS Is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. 25 cents a bottle. Headache ia so common that some member of nearly every family Is affected with It. Tha cause in most cases ia a torpid action of the liver, brought on by debilitating intuencee and Impurities of tha stomach. The habitual blck Headache peculiar to some persons Is permanently cured by taxing tJim mona liver Regulator; ordinary Headache, which is only a symptom of deranged stomach ant Liver, la readily cured by a few doses. And let all who suffer from Headaches resMnbe that they can he prevented by taking a large dose ef the Regulator so soon as their symptome ladlcato tha eeaiing of an attack. "I used a bottle oi Simmons Liver Regulator when troubled seriously with Headache caused by Oonirtoatlou It prodnced a favorable result with out hindering my regular pursuits in buatneaa. "W. W.WITMER, Dea Moines, Iowa." The Minstrel Boom! OPERA 'HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Thursday Evening, IX arch 2. THB ONLY OHIQIHAI. BILLY ARLINGTON MINSTRELS. 24 Performers. 24 Watch for the MARDI OB AS BTRtST PARADI at 110 A. M. Prices aa' nstia'. Reaerved Bwti on ' at f cb 17 U Heinsbergcr's. Dog Lost. gTRAYKD OR 8TOLEN.0N SATURDAY LAST, a white SETTER, with liver colored eara. Ant war to tha name of "Mark." A aaltable rtward will ba paid for hia delivery to mh8 8t J. W. MTJBCB1SON. Hydroleine-Hyiratei Oil. gCOTT'd EMULSION, TROMXER'S EXTRACT of Halt. Hndnut'a Salable Crratala. and a fall llaa of Patent Medicines and Perfumery. For aale by JAMES C. MUND8. mh 8 tf DtngRUt. Nobby Styles ! Spring Hats ! HARRISON AJLLXN, mh 8 tf Batters. Leave Your Orders JOR A SUIT OF THE ENGLISH OR FRENCH SUITINGS, Just Imported by MUNSON, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. mh8 It Hydroleine, JXTRACT OF MALT WITH PtFSIN. KNO'8 FRUIT 8 ALT. DKBP ROOK and VIOHT WATERS On Draught. WM. H GRSKN, mh 3 tf Drag-flat, Market street. Cuba Molasses, NEW ORLEANS MOLASSKS, D. 8. SIDES and BHOULDER8. HEAVY MBSS PORK, ALL GRADES OF FLOUR. At Low Prlcta. HALL & PEARSALL. mh 1 DAWtT Arriving at Dyers', New styles la Neckwear for tha early spring, And gentlemen's Jewelry, Just tha thlnr; Hala and Hosiery. Shirts and Collars, And a Salt to measure for a very few dollars. (Clerk wanted.) feb 10 tf Timothy Hay. JUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF PRIME TIMOTHY HAY. Far sale low by mh tf C. B. WRIGHT. For the Benefit OF OUR CUSTOM Etta WE WIL KEKP UP a fall BiOck of GRAIN, HAY and FEED at I lowest flfnrea. I One or two gaod MULES for sale low, I prkston cummino oo, Millers and Grain and Peanot Daalere. mh Stf Hew Music Boxes, QHROMOB, STEEL ENGRAVINGS, and ORGANS, Jnat received at HEINSBERGWRt Live Book Store. A LARGE LOT OF POPULAR BOOKS, PUB- I Ilahed bT the New Toric Books Kxchanca. a .i n BT iwwi wan. ar Just received- at HBlNBERGHrS Live Book and Matlc Store. febSBtf L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THB Louisiana State Lottery TAKE8 PLACE MARCH 8. CAPITAL PRIZE 180.000. Whole tickets, ft CO; Halves. t 00. Address Lock Box ST. feb 11 tf Wilmington. N. C Hinson & Blount. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A partnership under the Ann name of DINSON A BLOUNT, and will carry on a General Commission Business in Cotton ana Naval Stores, in ths ofnoa formerly occupied by Hinson Cummins: . at No. 8 reari Mtreec jsew xora. rona, whether old or new. may re' v on prompt lennon. iw.w.mflnun, A. It. BLOUNT, Gefiw-I Partners RH. ROUNTREE. - febSSSw rpacial Partner. Wanted Cypress Ties. 5000 SUALX crRBsH Tu8-' jror immediate enipaaeai. For farther particulars apply to & U. BAUIB JS OO feb SS Iw Wllsaldgtoa. N. C-. Agricultural Salt. 200 T0NB3CLBA1T. 8ALT For Agricaltaral Parpoacs, For sale at feb 21 lm "WlLLARD't." 4 Cotton Seed. a 500 BU8HSLB coTToN su For sale at. feb 33 lm WrLLARD't,'
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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