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: Ha IIOEHIIIO 8TAS. il VJt. It. OKR.lKM Square oas day,. ...... -' a twooya,.,....,...!-... j . threedays,,,., v.... i.w... J so - ' M f foordays,.,..;." ...w''SS0 " Ive days,. ...... SBO H Oae week;. 4 so Two waoks,. i 55 w " . Three weeks,. ....... t SO .-.. . One month. 10 55 ;.....TwosaoBthsw..M... IT so Three atontlia., ...... ......-. S4 p six months,... 40 Sv ', " One yeaiv... SS SS XBrContract AoverttseaMOU taken at propo' Oosj low rates. " ";; ' ' Tea haes arild Nonpareil type stake one saaare. witl8t CUUX.T BXCSTT ieneve VOL. XXVII. NO. 147. WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY. MARCB 15. t881. WHOLE NO. 4,-236 Ik .,, fww. 0 eMQ J" .. ri , wiatA. - ouatA " " I SS mo " " ..1 r vuy eaiaao ? st ia .fw j i . ' ' b- ' "- - ' -j -J, . 'lI " " ' ' : -" n-ii ' ! I 1 i in i ii ii i i " '.' ' ' ' - - 1 11 ' ,tm MMWoaahaiiiii i in.!. - , it u a it fwt oau wisikikwv N c. uiiTU.HKft. Wa. 04 sad Was. Wtutehorst. Pels cm in coast. Y.. wre MMi4i4 rruax as ambush oo tie ruedade eer the court aoaee; tl U euppoeed ! have boeo iae result of law 4 -Acuities, to waJcS they r w ito mw. Toe Cai "I R&wie et ututitii! m Sued ay while retar -a from peretie to 6. Peteveoarg; two oJ greaedee wore thru we, the fteooad of tic4 ud.ua rui tojarue; o of the M4wO wee err ao tod; etaS)Ce bae Veen t to las eew Iwapvrof, Alexander HL 3cnoer As Carsoe frvxa Nw Y jt (or 3veaea, wee eAee-JooeU io tldiliOC COQdttttfO CT W f CMvd. A. ctrtnl oCi4l a Ftoreoco, Taos.. 4 rS)bed of itCQ, J mi 4r we (rtxa uak 5.reer Jo Howard oorecd L ai Suardy aLjat A aegro !yu:hd at HiMiMippi Cy fw uutregiag Mr Mcl twa ;Jtaoiy Matthews .MUMid fr Auct( Jattiee of the U. A cJ'?'ia Coa. Secretary of 8UU rj;ei tif rp&J the syaspetay of the reneot eidtbt people of the Uelted ut ift Riwu pu;ie ad guvero- ia rvcwet UfttoC Yrt BAiktU: M.eyiQS per coot. c.ajo 4edy i l&tQII ceeU; soot hero' 3.vt Jo. I end aacaaegvd; wheat w I: hoot ujrtat cbaagv, sardrd rvd tl ISO W ftCtivv. cft4 MO ctti. Oiu tarilft cruc l 4?cit; Ira fttft 80OI I loo. Krftok IIicock, of Sjra li.ainct, Nov York, to bo tbo pkr of too II o ramor f. it. It t hoc Ihroo OBOOlb nd o bftl mvo th lUoav QrfiU xid Ar tor bfto booo worn io. ood it U 001 koowo wk4 woo iko popo.1 volo. 4J1 Uo ' oIomomo mod big ptporo 4iSor. Cftoiot tho Wojhioj loo Po4t boot ap tbo correct 6gnre aJ pobliob lbco ? Wb, wooioaot oy, bat coord mi to tbo Iliohraoad JHtpatcJCi tpo. of SfttarvJ, tho opiotoo prevuli Wafogtoa lbl U Doaocrsu ii !o4 C crrIuUoo of tboSoo- tr. Woi8Ttf : Mt. (W. u bJo flm opooeb d . rj t.x jXxtAiUo Ilpab4ica i . .3U ujtty. oa4 tt ulj 64 WJiWb til tAolf BoOfttott i lit; iEtiltLATtBS. ' H '& N wo-Oboorrvt lUpof t OaxtAilod BZHATK KDir, Mrcb 11.1881. bill MS, &eoio bill 834, to incurKrl tbo towo of PftUgO, io ih coaoty of Bo-ftufort, ymmvl its cuu.l od ibird mdiog. " U bill 834, Sooftto bill 7i, to incwrpoToio tho towa of Ktysor, io ib cooaty ot Moor, pood iu mcooU oad third roodio go. lloooo bill 821, Soaoto bill 756, to oioko Troot Hor Uwfal feooo to o o4jo poiol ia Joo ooooly, wm toblod. Hoaoo bill for tbo roliof of tbo uwkboldftr of tbo Spornnbarg ood AbOTillAjUiTnsAdLtJoapay pwood ito teootsd iod Cfrd rvsdlagm. Hoato biU88a, SosAto bill 823, to aj oat oad cootract cort-tio pablic roJ IO tbowMOty Of Oolow, wftJ laid oo) kboUbllL lloaw" bnn, SooU 830, 100 plcmootol to on mot fooorporaliog tbo Sowbora Ikwrd oi Trmdo, pojowd ho third roodiag. Soto rooolotioo SW.inDpUoMa i&i to rwoolavioo io rrgud to York towo, pprojrUtfag $100 Iald of 13,000. Tbw bill wo dioooMwd hj Mr. Soolt, l Eookiagbm, lo fotor, nd Mr. 8up! la oppooHioo- Mr. caploo msad m rory oloqoeot pooch. Mr. 0a3gr offorod to mtodmoat to iinkft oot $1,500 aodtaoert $o, ooa Tbo rooolotioo of Mr. Soott woo Uopud oo tu coud roadiog by a toto of 20 to 7. Tbo notion wm pal on Iu third roodiog ood loot. Uoooo bill 1,812, roUUTOto tbo neorit of Loooir coooty, piod iu ocood aal third roadiogv. A bill roUtit o to radocU iho cool io ciunlDti proowodioga. It paaood iu aocood aad third raadiag. ilooao bill 1,0J4, SooaUbill837,to tl4bdUHimaof .ti iWJttaUon of dooda asd other coovoyaooea, ptoood tU third raadiag. l!oa bill 433, Brat bill M3, to f aeiliuta tbi taUtaoot of ox oca tor. adatialnTatoraaad gflardlaaa, paaaaa iu Mcond aad third raadiaga. &tai4 bill, to ullow cooaty com miaaioum 10 plac Ihooatatof acbool comaaitU-cnoo Ia tbo jarr box paaaod iu oocood And third raadinga. Tbo bill to aaiaod tbo boeaoouad law waa ublad. Sooato kill, ! rogard to Soporior Coart elork of Kw ilaoorar ooanty, pftjood lu aooood aad third raadiaga. Uoom foaolatioa to pay tha coo ttauujn5p Halifax coooty tboir fnr ditm aad tailagt. Oppoood by Mr. Mobaaa; faTOtad bj Mr. Dortch. P&jood iu aaccod and third raadiflgt. Mn Clarka taortd to lax froca Ua ubla a raaolatloo to pay blei bia per JUm aad milts ga. Tba rtaolauoa poaoad iu oaft aad third roadiaga. OooaobaJAl Soaaio bill 144, to paaiah tha erima of prodactoc abor tion, paaood iu accood third raadioga. Sooata btll for tha praraolioo of eraoity to aaimala paaaod tuoacood aod third raadioga. ' tloaa Nir-m. 5ntU bill 801, graaUog- cooTiot labor for tha Grao Tillod; llaw Rlvor Railroad, paaaod ita aocood aad third raadioga. Hoaaa bill 793, Son to bill 855, to aaatad aeclioo 5, ohaplar 133, laws o( i873-"74, ralaliYo to alacuoos, paaood iU oocood aad third raadioga. ilooao bill 491, SaoaU bill 852, to locorporaU tha Raleigh s Hocky Moo at Railroad Company, passed iu ocoad sad third raadiaga.- Hovawbtll 784, Sooata bill 830, for tha aocooragataaol aad sapport of tho Suto Gaard, paaood tU sacood aod third raadioga. floosa TooolatloQ of loatructloo to oar SooaOora abd RapreaaoUltrea io Coogrcas, lalaiiva 19 tha claima of tbo widows of oortaia aoldiara to tba wara of tba Upiud Sutaa, paaood iu ocood addhird rcadiaga. Uooto bill BIS, Sooata bill 847, to roqaira olarkaf saporior oo arts, in filling tha clSco of jasticoa of tha poaco, to report thtir oamea to tha Sacrtury of Suta, paaaad .Ita third road in g lioaao bill io rolatioo to Che offico of cooaty troaaarara paaaod its third roadiog. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. TJooback! movod to pootpooo tho spooial order aad con aider the all god forjory eaav. Tba er? idsoco waa axpiaiood as aocaa laagth by Mr. MoClare aod other raembera of the eommittoo. Mr. Sparrow waa rtqaeaud by tha Spoakor to eoodaot tho oxamtoaUoo aad Mr. Boykio tho crooa-oxamiaa-tioo. Soloraoa Goor, an employe of tho CapUol, waa plaood oo tbasuod aodCaotlSod thai NewJl had given bim tha warrant fortlO, which Wat aoo had aigned at KowelPa roqaeot, aad that ha tarnod orar tko money to KowolL Goo. RoborU, boiog oworn, aaid that bo- had oo rocolloctioo about the tlSordor. Tb it Goer had said in bis proooooo that ha (Gear) bolieTed thai Wauon had tho money. Mr. MoClare atalod oo oath in re gard to Gawra taotunooy that Gear bad oaid ba waa ooruio Chat the page, George Whitehead, did not have the money, bat thai aomo colored peraon io tbo Hoooe did have it. Goer, aomo time after thi, aeked him if tberr waa any wftj to coraproOMa tbo ma:ur. Sanmiur UicbarUeoo woo aworo aod qaeo'tiunod aa to tha general charac ter of Newell, and said it waa very good. Coo. Woir, page of the Houee, boiog ivora, eaid that Solomon Geer etaled io bio bearing that Newell bad got tbo moooy aod waa trying to make eometbiog; that Geer aaw Newell aigo tbo warraat tar qacolioD. Mr. Nowvll waa then pot oo the land. Solomoo Goer bad a talk with bim; aaid he ihooghl that WaUon bad got tbo raotiey; thai Wauon waa a low, degraded man; witness then went to NVauoo and aaxeo: Dim io write bia name; be did ao: then Wat- oo propooed Id go down aod see the warrant io the Troaaorer'a office; we aaw the forged order aod Wauon aaid he didn't kaow who did the fonrerr: Wauoo aaw the forged chock aad lookrod ot it cloeely; I no longer saspeotod Wataoo, becaaaa the eignalure waa not iiaeineooo no had made before we went to the Treaoorer'a o-See; I afterwarde aaw Georga Whitehead ; we bad a talk; I told bim 1 was going to introduce a. reoolatioo in tbo morning; be said don't introduce the reeoloiioo till we ahoald meet in the evening; George paid ma lha sixteen dollars the next day; ba aaid be waa not gniliy; that be would rather loaathe money than bo aooaaod of it; I aitersvarde became ealisSed thai George did not get my money, and I tfaid him back tha six toon dollars; Gear told me that if I would acknowledge to lha Hoase that I bad made a mieuke I could gat fifty dollars; I told bim I could DOtdott; Ig6t Wauon to sign the 1100 order, bat oo other; I think Baltic waa present, bat I am not sore about it; I have no recollection in the work! that 1 got bim to sign two orders for ma. Wataoo here appeared on the aland ; aaid bo eigved tbo $10 order; that he aigved no other order) admiu that be wont down to tba Treasury aad looked at the $10 order; I told him I eoald oot sea who qoold have forged the emxar; otrar e ado reed bat one order; filled , oot an" application for poelooe ordsr; I admit I told the com mU floe? that I aigned the order aad made a tho application the samdsy, btit J waa mistaken; I waa mlaukaav srhao I told tha oommitue I andoraajd lb $100 order. . Tko eldraca bere closed, and Mr. Manoiag Introduced a resolution to expel W. W. Wauaoo from bia aeat in tba Hoaaa. Tba reaototloo failed by a vote of 43 to 25. Mr. Nicholson then iotrodnced a resolution to discharge Solomon Geer from hie position as Sift sot to.the House, aad moved to aaapeod,tbe rules aad put it on iu passsga at once, Mr. Green, of Orange, opposed this motion, wishing to put it off un til to-night. Tha motion prevailed, and tha raaolatloo waa adopted and lha doorkeeper ordered to discharge Geer. xraxixe axtatox. Mr. Roaa latrodaced a bill to give Cumber land ao extra week of the Superior Court, which waa read three times and sect to the Senate. ' Mr. Green, of Orange, eent forward a bill to provide for the representa tion of Durham county in the Gen eral . Assembly, whiob, by consent, waa read three timea and sent to the Senate. Mr. Nicholson sent forward a pe tition from the executive committee of the prohibition society, accom panied by a bill, requiring that all li cense for .the aale of liquor in this State shall expire on the tirst of Sep Umber. Calendar. Senate bill to allow the Piedmont Railroad Company to aid io the con struction of the Northwestern North Carolina Railroad and other railroads in the 8ute waa taken op aa the spe cial order for the hour. Mr. Manning aent forward an amendment providing that if the Piedmont Railroad shall get posses sion of the Western North Carolina Railroad, that road shall be subject to entry the same as under the origi nal contract, and spoke at some length to the amendment and again si the bill if unamended. The motion prevailed by a rote of 33 yeas to 28 nays. Senate bill to provide for the elec tion of Judgee of the Supreme and Superior Court, waa taken up, read at length, and paaaed iu second and third raadioga. A meeeage from the Senate waa here read announcing the passsge of certain Senate smendmenu to the omoibus liquor bill, which the House concurred io. j Senate bill to allow the Governor' private aeoretary a salary of $750 per annum was, on motion of Mr. Bled soe, tabled. Senate resolution in regard to the Atlantio and North Carolina Rail road was taken op and voted down on iU second reading. . Senate bill ia rigmrd lo the Supe rior Court clerk of New Hanover county waa uken up and pasaed its final reading. oar Xallo laotlis.leaio-Thelr SMroc oro. Trawiiii ate R)e!ffc News Observer. His Excellency Governor Jar vis aent the following nominations to the Senau and they were confirmed by that body at yeelerday'a session: Directors of the Penitentiary E. R. Stamps, Thomas Brigga, Wake; George W. Thompson, Chatham; C G. Tate, Gail ford ; George S. Cole, Moore. Director of the Eastern Insane Aavlum. at Goldaboro J. W. Vick, Johnston; Theo. Edwards, Greene; E. B. Pender, Wayne; D. M. Moore, Duplin; M. M. Kait, New Uanover; W. F. Rountree. Craven: J. N. Ramsey, Northampton; J. A. Bonitz, Wayne; A. D. McLean, iiaruelt. Directors of the Inaane Asylum at Raleich A. S. Merrimon. Octaviua Co to, W. S. Maaoo, E. B. Haywood, Wake; W. S. Battle, Edgecombe; R. L. Steele, Richmond; W. S. Harris, Franklin: A. J. Hines. Wilson; A.J. Tomhoson, Randolph. Trustees of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind R. a Tucker, Tbomaa D. Hogg, J. J. Litchford. J. Rufiin Williams, J. M. BetU, Chaa. D. Heartt, L. D. Ste- venaon. Board of Internal ImprovemenU William Johnaton, Mecklenburg; H. A. Gilliam, Wake. Keeper of the Capitol colonel J. MoLeod Turner. tpt ra CITY, mo AOVBrnTisatnatA-ra. MurrsoH Ueznt caaaimerea. Jaj. a Mean) Fancy gooda. Oxxhixxbodbj Hovt'a cologne. To Fooxth Wabj Democratic voters. Adszajt it Vollkbs Champagne agaio . Masoaio Mooting Wllmlnzioa Lodge. Nones Hibernian Benevolent Society. X.l DM. Msj. J. W. Donbam has re turnsd from Raleigh. Full moon this afternoon a 23 mioutea paat 5 o'clock. Miss Willard and tbe ladies ao compaaylng her left on the Southern train laat eight for Cbarleaton. There ia an unmailable letter in the pooteffleo addreaaed to Mra. 8. H. Btoat. 405 Market atreet, WHmiogton, Del. There waa only one caac a white man charged with being engaged in an aflrav for tbe cooaideraiion of the Mayor yeaterdey moroiog, aod that waa continued over. Tfe Cotioa Bavaaaoal. Tbo receipts of cotton at tbia port for the week endlnc yeaterday, the 14th, footed op 1,693 bales, as agaioat 433 bale for corres ponding week last year, being sn increase ot 1.269 aslsa tn favor of 1881. The receipts alnco September let, the commeDOcxnont of the crop year, foot np 111.631 bales, as sgalnat 77,455 bales for lbs same period laat year, showing ao In creaae In favor of the preoent crop year up to tbia date of 87.090. baleo. oyster aaerpiaa. One of the three oyater sharpies being boilt at Capt- Skinner's maxioe railway yard, under the superintendsnoo of Capt. A Thomas, for uto In Oheaspeaxe Bay, refsreace io wWoh has been made once or twice before la this paper, is now about computed and will be launched thU morn lof.st lOo'clocfc There are two others en lha stocks which will be completsd in boat sbr weeks. Ibo Voraaor aa Flakoraaoa's BUI. The following is a brief abstract of oplniooi submitted to Msyor Fisbblate by counsel Hon. George Davis, Major D. J. Devsne, Messrs. Rassell A Ricsud. tnd Measrs. McRae & Strange--as to the effects and operations and constitutionality of the recent acts paaaed by tbe State Legislature, known as the "Farmers and Fishermen's Bill." With regard to the sanitary powers and rezulatioaa of the city, Mr. Davis re- eltea tbe language of the auppUmental act, which provides that the fish section of tbe original act abali oot bo construed to inter fere with proper sanitary regulations adopted by tbe Mayor aod Board of Alder' men of tbo cities of Wilmington, Tarboro aod New Berne, under tbe direction of the city physicians and Board of Health, and raises questions ss to 1 who are the per sons meant, which, he says, "ia my bum ble judgment, are questions ao embarrass ing that no opinion but that of tbe Sapreme Court can settle them. AJter a careful study I can only give my beat impressions, as follows : That the Superintendents of Health appointed by the County Boards are the city physicians meant, as tbey are the only physicians appointed tj law for all the named cities. And that the Board of Aldor men have the power te adopt such aod only such, sanitary regulations as may bo recommended to isem by tbo Board of Health, which Includes the Superintendent of Health, aad that they are sot bound to adopt aoy reconomeodatiooe which do not meet their own approval Proper regula tions,' that is, ss I understand it, not 'lawful,' but 'fit' regulattona, are to be made 'under the direction' of certain officials. Some check upon the City authorities was certainly meant, and that which I have in timated is tbe least that oea be intended. Bat tbia restriction of the powers of the Board oT Aldermen is confined to such san itary regulatione as concern tbe aale of mar ketable articles aa meationed la tbe act. To that extent only did tho origiaal act in terfere; aod tbe Bupplemeotal aot is aimply an explanation and limitation of the other. Io respect to all other saaitaxy regulations, the powers of the Board of Aldermen are unimpaired." As to tbe effects and operotioas of these acta on the police powora of tbe city, Mr. Davis says: "I understood ibis question to refer to tho authority of the Board of Al dermen over, tbe streets aod alleys- What ever iojarious consequences might have re eulted from tbe original act and they would undoubtedly hve been very great iU operation baa been naocb modified and weakened by tbo aapplesaaatal act." He qaoiet authorities to show that no man haa a ribt, for aafVirpoae, to per sist io keeping ap a cuaUaooua blockade of aoy part ot tbe street, either under the plea of necesiity or otaerwiae, for public rtgbta aod ihe public coavenlence are paramount to tbe necessity of trade or individual con venience, aad adds: 'Toe Legislature, ao far from intending to wapoir this para mount right of the pabUe, has declared another Intent quite coesistent with it. And the farmer or fisherman hss no more right than any other person unressonably to obstruct or abridge taJs public right of paaaage over the streets aad every pert of them. And Ism el the opinion that tbe power of tbe Board of Aldermen to abate and punish nnisanooa of ebstructloo re mains n full force, notwithstanding the recent acts." Measrs. Devene, Russell & Ricsud and McRae &Strangeeooour with Mr. Davis, aod argae against too constitutionality of tbo acts, which they alleae to be private acts pooaed In coofllct with Art. Sod, Sec 13 of tbe Constitution, which provides that "the General Assembly ssott not pass say private law unless It shall be made (o appear thirty days' notice or application to pass such a law shall have been given." Tbe supplemental act is claimed to be unconstitutional in another aspect, in tbat tho bill paaaed. three readings in each House all In one day, whoa the constitution de Clares that no law ehtll-be passed "to allow tbe couoties, cities or towns to impose any tax upon the people, anlesa the bill has passed three several times in each House on three different days." It is argued also, that assamiog the validity of the contract entered into by the Board of Aldermen aad tbe Wilmington Market Company, these two sets are In viola tion of the constitution of the United States, as they are intended Jo affect and impair a contract already entered into. On the whole, couasel are of tbe opinion that tbe question ought to be solved, snd to this end recommebd tbat the Board of Aldermen should proceed, under proper advice, to take such step! as will make test cases for tbe decisloa of the Courts by , friendly litigation. axassotrateft' Coarc. Alfred Conner, 'colored, was arraigned before Justice MlHfc, yesterday afternoon, oo the charge of committing assault and battery on the .person of Samuel Blossom. Case dismissed at the cost of the prose cutor. BenJ. Hill, colored, bad a hearing before Justice G. Walker, of Harnett Township, on the charge of failure to work on roads io ssld township. The case, which was tried la Justice -Gardner's office, was dis missed at the cost of lbs overseer, who prosecuted. ( , - ggfciai) aa ' Soyas areaaaam. Wo learn that the Treasurer of Cornelius Harnett Council, No. 231, of the shove order, paid to Mrs. Newman, on yesterday, $3,000, the benefit of Mr. Philip Newmsn In that order. As Mr; Newmsn died on the 80th of January last, jit will be seen that the Royal Arcanum continues to meet Its obligations promptly and fully. Dally weatsjor BaliMiew The following will show the stats 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 too twenty four - boars ending daily at 8 P. Mn except Tuesday when it is 48 hours, aa furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station : Tern. R. F. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 -.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.33 .00 Weather. Atlanta. ......... Augusta... Charleston. Charlotte. Coraicana.. Galveston., Havana.... Indianola.. Jacksonville...... Key West. Montgomery New Orleans Punts Rassa Savannah Wilmington...... Cedar Keys Pensacola 66 69 59 59 75 64 85 66 70 86 67 68 80 64 65 63 67 Cloudy Fair Fair Fair Clear Cloudy Uiear Cloudy Jfair Fair Cloudy Cloudy Fair Fair Fair Fair Cloudy The following are the Indications for the Sooth Atlantic Stotea to-day: Cloudy weather with occasional rains northeast to southeast wioda, lower tem perature, stationary or higher barometer. Ufonas'i Christian Temptrsses tTolon, Very interesting aervicea in connection with tbe Woman's Christian Temperance Union took place at tbe Front Street Meth odist church Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. In a few well chosen remarks Rev. Dr. Tates, pastor of the church, in troduced Mrs. Georgia Hulse McLeod, Corresponding Secretary of the Maryland Woman's Christian Temperance Union, who rose and delivered a short address touching tbe importance of the mission upon which the ladies sre engaged, and the success tbat has so far crowned their efforts in other States, and then she in turn intro duced to tbe large audience Miss Frances B. Willard, of Chicago, President of the W. C. T. U., who proceeded to deliver one of the most touching, stirring and effective tem perance addresses to which We have ever listened, and which seemed to hold the as sembly spell bound from ita opening to its close. An opportunity was than afforded to tboss who wished to coaajee,tbtMSf Ives with tbe Union the ladies aa saivscaad tbe gentlemen aa honorary membersto do so, snd eonaiderably over one huadred of the audioaco signed their names to the papave, thus sot -only connecting thess selves with the movement, but pledging themselves to abstain hereafter from the use of aataaicatrng liquors. Lass2 srseittg ; Hiss WtUard sddressed pother largo audience at Tileston Upper Room. ---- j Intelligence wee rseefvta KWeoO Sunday tbat Mr. J. W. MceodV'wtd kept a store at Abbottaburg,, aad wis slso Express agent at that plsce, was using a flat Car to smal a lot of shingles wfcb, on Saturday afternoon laat, wa a slu2ea3liyasDas be tween himself and a aaaa aamod G. W. Thompson, who keeps a boarding house in Abbotieburg, during which, as .is alleged, Thompson knocked McLeod off the car, when he fell with his head upon one of Ihe rails of the track. He waa taken np in a bleeding and insensible condition, and Con veyed to bia residence, where he bad the best medical attention that could be pro cured until Sunday morning, when his in juries proved fatal. ' 4 ' " " It is suited Uist ThompaM rjrnsred.in tbe neighborhood of Abbiburg until he board of the death of MK McLeod, . when he fled and has not oeen heird of since. Deceased leaves a wife and three chil dren to mourn his untimely fate. He was between 40 and 50 years of age aha was highly respected aad belated by those who knew bim. Ho bas rehMives in this city. Btoslssration. Below we give tbe total registration in tbe various wards up U yesterday evenisg, at tha closing of the books: First Ward Upper Division Archie Alderman, Registrar: Whites 53, colored 161. Total 214. Lower Division E. Scharff. Registrar: Whites 43, colored 152. ToUl 195. Second Ward J. C. Lumsden, 'Begls trar: Whites 145. colored 40.' Total 185. Third ;Ward W. I. Jacobs. Registrsr: Whites 141, colored 58. Total 199. Fourth Ward James Kendrick, Regis trar: Whites 134. colored 63, ToUl 203. Fifth Ward H. B. Orr, Jr.A, Registrar: Whitea 102, colored 206 Total 308 cnartty clafc. Tbe Charity Clnb hkd a very interesting meeting at CbL ; & p.; GrsflSBi'sou rtiey night fast, the large crowd in attehdance being entertained in a very pleasant .'and agreeable manner by the rendition of vari ous charades, ubleaux, etc., aoconipanied by music. Beat, of ail however, was the fact that packages containio g in lbs aggre gate two hundred end thirty pounda of ar tides suitable for the poor Were contributed during the evening, and atlfae close of tbe entertainment they were turned over to the ladies of the Club to be distributed to the needv ones in the Community. This is a noble undertaking and worthy of all commendation and encouragement. Fatal Aoetsloas. Giddeon Rhodes, colpreL. n employe of Mr. O. Y. Wilson, of this city, was acci- dentally killed on Saturday last, at Milton, a plantauon on the Cape eaE river just above Euzabethtown. He fell from the cars of a railroad used for carrying timber to the river landing,; and Was crushed to death by the trbeels ' ' 1 ' The sesada'e enwtalifnmu.haveibsaa; noubly, free from anaoyanco oy eour atos. Dr. Bort'a Couah SvruD does this. Price 25 cents a bottle. f SSSVBSS AKD miASSINSS. Some seven or eight vessels, nearly all square-riggers, were reported in below yes terday.. The schooner Geo. H. Bent, Capt. Hsxelton, bound from New York to Port Royal, 8. C, sustained very heavy weathen and put into this port yesterday io a leaking condition, where she will discharge her cargo of guano for repairs. Capt J. Mathiesen, of (he Norwegian barque Marttg, which arrived here on tbe 18th inst., from Grimstad, with a cargo of salt in bulk, from Liverpool, reports that he sailed from that port oo the 18th of Jan uary;that on tbe28th of January, in latitude 86.57 and longitude 17.56. bad a heavy gale from the southwest and lost main lower top-sail-yard and upper and lower topsails. A few days later got a pretty fair wind, wbich con tinned until March 4th, when, in latitude 81.13 and longitude 70.00, a heavy storm from the west set in, necessitating the culling away of the fore-topmst and tbe main gallantmast, together with the rigging at tached. On the 9 h of March, io another gale, lost the foresail. Cspt. Mathiesen, of tbe above barque, further reports speaking, on Feb. 23nd, tbe Germsn bsrque Anna, of Rostock, from Gloucester, bound to this port, 51 days ouU in latitude 18.50 and longitude 61-08. March 10th, passed a two-masted schoon. er, in latitude 31.00 and longitude 74.80, with bowsprit and fore-topmast lost, but wanting no assistance. Could not make out her name. March 15th, about nine miles southwest of Frying Pan lightship, saw a barque with maintopmast gone; also a barqoentme witb fore-topmast gone. SXCOKD BOTJKB OF QUARTERLY HASTINGS for tho Wilmington District of the Methodist EL ... Church, Soath : Daplln, at Charity...: March 6 17 Blftoan. at BotsJeh m April S S llaoboth, at tordlea April 9-lt- WaiterUle. at Carrer'a Creek April 18-17 Wacom aw, at Cypress Creek April 30 WUnunjrjoaatmfth street April S3 14 Wilmington, at Front Street Ap'l SO, My 1 MmitnTflle ; a ay 7- 8 Brunswick, at Zion May 1415 Topsail, at Bcrrtsr'a rhapel May SI-SS Onatow.atOnm Branch Mar S8 S9 CSfaS'41 ....... Jane 46 OiBoabory Jane li it iCOBSTie....... Jane 18-19 L. S. BURKHBAD, Presiding Slder. CRT IXfiSXB. MAINS NBWS. Hop Bitters, which are adver tised ba oar colamoa, are a sore care tor agae, btl leaaaoss aad kidney complaints. Those who ase theatsay tbey caanot be too highly recommended. Tno sffllrti il ahoald give them a fair trial, and wiuewMana thereby eninasiaatic In the praise or their coratiTe qaalibes Portland Argoa. MOTHXRS ! .MOTHXUS I 1 MOTHERS I I 1- Are yon disturbed at riight and broken of your res by a alck child suffering and crying with the excra eJatme pain of coctlng teeth T B to, go at once and ret a bottle of MBS. WIASLOW'S boOTHLNQ BYKuP. It will relieve the poor little b offerer im mediately depend apon it; there is no mistake aboat it There Is not a mo her on earth who has erer osed it, who .will not tell yoaat once that it will regulate th bowels, and give rest to the moth er, aadrelief aad health to the child, operating like magic - It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest aad best female physicians and noises in the United HUtes. bold everywhere, its cent NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. riliiEiton Loife, No. 319 A. F. & A.M. RKOTJLAB MONTHLY COMMUNICATION THIS , (TTJESinm SYBNINQ. MARCH 15, lSfUat7jf.OjClOOlb .. ' vlalaBg brethren are lnrited to attend. ;Myororo.wABBocK mhUlt Secretarr. ITotice. The members of the HIBXR Man b km ivolknt soci- BTY will meet at Germanla Ball, at 9 o'clock, a.m. , on we 17th, for the purpose of eelo braaag St. Patrick'a Day. by a Parade and atteneing Mass at St. Thomas's Church. J AS BKHXY, mh 15 St marsaau. To the Democratic Voters of the Fourth Ward. A LAltGX NUMBKB OF DEMOCRATS OF the Fourth Ward, who hare canvassed the question thoroughly, have reached the conclusion that the most avauaals ticket that can be nominated in that Ward is OWEN FENNILL, Jr., and CHARLES H. ROBINSON. These gentlemen combine all the essentia quali ties of compromise, and can carry the Ward over all opposition. Beware of petitions calculated to forestall public sentiment. mh 15 It SPASTACUS. WB HEREBY BBtt LB AVE TO INFORM OUR customers and the public in general, that we have been appelated Sole Agents for Jules Mumm & Co., Rheirns, CBASIPAGES, FOB THE BTATB OF NORTH CAROLINA, mh 15 lm ADRIAN St VOLI.ERS. Hoy t's German Cologne T KWARB OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMTTA- TCIONS. Wholesale and Retail at HUNSBERGIR'S. Second Hand Piano. SECOND BAND PlANO. IN PEBFECT OB- der, wjQT be sold for Seventy-Five Dollars. Here tea bargain for anyone wiahing a cheap' aad good Piano. For sale at HEINSBEROXR'S nth 15 tf Live Book Store. Very Handsome TB THE EXCLAMATION, A8 ORDERS ABB J. riven for Baits off of oar ELEGANT CAtsSI MBHES. We have not got the largest stock in the world, but as good aa far as U goes, and the BEST CrjTTEK IN THE OOUTH. MUNSON, mhlBU Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Fancy Q-oods. a FIJIX IJNB OF FAKCT GOODS AND TOI let Articles, Colognes. Extracts. Soaps, Brushes, rM&tt8 0.1IUND8, ' Duwlst, TBh is tf 85 N. Front Bt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dry Goods Plums rovn Roddick 45IIarkotSt. We are effering a few LDECIDED BAEOAmS I THIS Tin; . WBICH CANNOT FAIL TO BE APPRECIATED. DRESS GOODS. Qrey DeBergea, 10 cents, wcrlh 15 ceaU. HOSE. 170 desen Ladies' and Children's Boss. 10 enU. worth UK cenU. 78 dozen Ladies' Out 81sst, in Bleached aad Co- i bleached, 35 cents, worth 70 cents. LINEN TOWELS. tt-ineh Buck Towels (ALL LINED ), Uo, worth f 5. PIANO, TABLE & STAND COVERS. Ail Wool, Silk Embroidered Cover, as above. A decided Bargain. Worth at lead (S per cent more than we are offering them. COR8ET3. A NEW line of the above Jaat receives, 40 eenta a pair np. Brown Roddick 4A Haurltet Street. mhlStf Capt. A. Garrason, pORMERLY OF THE STEAMER D. MUB CHDJON, has opened a FIRST CLASS GROCERY Next door to John D.. Williams A Co., ia Fajette- vUle. He will keep the beat daaa of Qoeds, at low catb prices, and give GOOD WEIGHT. feb 84 lm TELEPHONE DS WHEN YOU WANT A Horse and Boggy, or an A 1 Lady's or Gentle - man's Saddle Horse. special a'teniion paia to nor set ooaraea wnn us. JAMES W. SOUTH SKLAND AJ'O.. mn 10 tf Opposite the Theatre. c Bead." J OHN DYBK BON BAVB A LINE OF IM PORTED CASalMERES and WORSTEDS, tha will equal any assortment In the Mats, aad gaea- tee to satury any one in meet, riv aea woramao ship. Examine our Uonds an4 Prioae. m b IS tf fiats ! Hats ! JJMBBELLAS I LADIES' BATS 1 HARKXaCN A ALLEN, Hatters. mhl8tf Buggies. Harness, &c. THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED Stock of Barries. Pbsvona. Carte. Dreys. Sad dles, Harness. Collars, lis me a. Bridles Whips. o.. ever offered can be seen aad bought at lowest prices from - GSttHMtUT A Co., o a. rront et. wumiDgton. n v P. S Partlralar attention given to Repairing and Painting. mh 18 tf : : Look to Your Interest , ND STOP AT MALLARD at BO WD EN'S, where the largest assortment of Harness. Bridles. Saddles, Collars, Tru ks, TravellBg Bags ever brooght to this city, are to be aeon an d boa tut for the least money. Try them and be convinced. Mann factoring and repairing done with neatoes and dispatch mn is u no. o oouu rront ov. U. S. Bonds W1 ILL BE ACCEPTED AT PAR ON ACCOUNT of the scardtv I mosey at the New Furni ture Store of BKUaENOe St M UN ROE, a E. Oor. Market and Sd Sis., Wilmington. The larseet stock lathe State, beet eeeigna. lowet prices, most durable goods. Honest quare d alings ur spictalty, Oooaury merchants end dealers are la sited. mu is u Full Stock, F RRSH GOODS, LOW PRICES. BVERT effort made to supply the demand la every line. face and Fancy stationery, S-booL Bleak end Miscellaneous Books, Fancy e nicies. Plctare Frames in stock and made to order. Organs on the installment Plan, at ma is a laTis'uuuanvu. A Full Line QF CIGARS. CIGARETTES, CIGARETTE PA- per. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Seed, Mineral Waters, Ac , for sale lew down by J. U. UABLPII., mh 13 tf Drucsist, New Market. L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF TBB Lioutslana ntate Lotterr TAKES PLACE APRIL IS. CAPITAL PRIZE $80,000. Whole tickets. SS 00; Balvee, $1 00. Addreaa Lock Box S7S, . -mh 9 tf Wilmington, TT. C. Tiirpentine Tools. v WE HAVE JUST RECE1V D A' LARGE AS sortment of Coopers aad Tweeatiee Tools ef all kinds. Uo not keep aoy but tbe beet gmaraa teed brands. If yoa want the best qaelKy of tbeee gooda and lowest cash prices seed your orders to the old aatabllaoed Hardware. Jttooaec mh 18 tf JNOC DAWSON A CO. BabyCarridg, LATEST 8TTLES.IN GREAT VAKIETT, jtlST ' received. Furniture of all kinds,' Bedddlag of evert description We caO salt yoa ta -o.aalUrof i goods and PRICES. . D. A SMITH ACOyjt?;, mhl8tf 48 North Front St.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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