t ? TTnTTTTTrt 0HAt) I - - - . 1 1 1 1 - ' i 1 g -r- : hT V OTRTVTMn ' -MP AIR -T i - ... i i eu lU ru city t . prt e ia era thee Um aeaU ,. 1 Catered a tie Poet OdU-i at WTfeiafto. X. C. U W. P. Fry, of Lewtstoo has ba srict rJ a U & Saaatof froea Malar, by both braacao of th LUtlira. &np- o. Kspabikaa sabr of lb Nth Cr oi a Legislature, arretted for larceoy, ws Jijciarrvd for waat of vtdec. Th ia-auadrdth aeivrry of iha belli of UailforJ Coort Umm u elbrm(td at ii.-caboro jftitj. A. CU for a niatioi lo Qior ib actio of tba Nihl- k t a ia 4aMioiioai of La Ximptof of u. b mij by Sc Loai Coca- ru,,.. Tb anaSatic wiia lb Bor , ia vitadvJ tstQt day by laa Bril- Ta 0ri( oaoaih, Iiu iD:ud inin f vai sk b. Baipror uf fUni will adopt . r.ptie policy. irniu cootiou (. mvd la Irelaa4 odr th Corcloo uiatru upioa, f tha U. 8. Vrwf. t. mailt 1 aic4!a with nULol el - , . - - Moe, p,, caet : cotloo 104Alt eaaur ausih.m loor . 14 1 1' l et ,li . anctttitd: kil Ihoat mtf. I- ..HIP. ci rot as I : ears I ttUr a a. . . . ' " . m'i'Ki uiu: -cir. iu.tu aai it 47 eaoii; roeia m Ui N orth Carolioa a-caritle are in i.m,i ,u N.w Yo.k.tock market. rh. I'hilad.lpbi.V.oopie. Trorn , ., i i' papr aoj crua to tha Wil- miniiun f6rpr. Tbarw ia no sooh 1 h rnnee pro pi ate complain mi ; i liy t the too freta oa of the p tr l xtiu p iwer by Gov. Hawkic. A .ti-n ib rooosiroaity. Ih- fet of ih New York WorlU' h'air i very aocartaio. It will b de-t.rtnm-vj definitely DZt wk wbelh rf or out there is to bw one. J h Manhattan Qub, New York, (tea. Hsocock a dinner last Sat urday. The Baltimore Xmrrifai, Kpabijoao organ, save: Oso. Uaaoock remarks war ia iho- i.-a kMptag'WltA his adaairabie dpori-n- t rr Lbca the) eaxapeuga cia1. Af r tndcaUy diaclalaaljg aay paraooai sig- iooca la tha hooor coafurad, b pro- at aaailarabJe) devotioo to Jt ffer- ui pfladpiML At :h time we wrote. our notice of t. it Cur we bad no history by erivj veotured to refer to the ii u iu Inr r o f slave manumitted as huq ir,.i ..t iboaaaads. Tbeynambered il. rir millioo, il w a grand act 4j worthy of the moat onaiinted rai. Th Ilassiaa, in their grati iuJ. .-ailed him "Liltl Father." Owmfj to the health of Premier Gladstone aod the zoaiive woik entailed apoo him by mooing two important Cabinet offioea himself, Mr. Chamberlain, President of the Board of Trad, will raliev him in part, il Is a Radical, or extreme Liberal, and rvpreeeota, with the great John Bright, th city of Birmingham. It cannot b said that th Ameri can do not appreciate worth among u foreign born, or that the United State i not a good country for peo ple to get a start in. There are no lea LhAA aia f orain ,bota qm ca bar of the United State , Senate, namely Farly of California," Fair of Nevada, Joo of Florida and Sewell of New Jry, who are Irishmen. Senator Jooea of Nevada waa born in Eng land and Senator Beck of Kentucky in Soot Land. i Thr have been six altempta upoo th Cxar life, end not five, as we stated yesterday. The first waa April 18, 1866, when a workman oamd Dimitn Karekoxoff 6rd at bits a. h waa entering his carriage. The Csar waa saved by a peasant, who was ennobled for hie conduct. On Jane 6, 1867, a Pole fired into his carriage whilst be waa at the Pari Expoeitioo. ilia name waa Bravski Th third attempt waa April 14, 1879. He waa taktag hie customary walk, when be waa fired at four times by an aaeasain named o loveijl,who was afterwards executed. Oa December 1, lt, near Moaoow, an attempt was tasde to blow apthe imperial train. The fifth attempt was on February 17, 1380, when an Sort to blow op the W later Palace took place. The last and sixth baa jaat occurred with fata! reealte. Ilaleigh Kdcord: The Legisla tor of Nona Carolina is too tra porta at an aSelrfaritadixaitT to b trt2e4 with- It a v eae a Urue fa sow aad thee, bot Saturday algjht's seaaUsq was com pleta. aad ii weaid aof ha too hard lo say. entpt& farCw- W thtak that the caarxasaa4AhyJr. WiUiaa, ofdga roaab. thai tha govaraoaest of lha Staia of rr Cwrona was twyved to the cXSe of th sprtatdeet of the North CsxoUa railroad la a ueja! as It la assart! i .. u. ii Av w it w ii vii i ; - ii i xi u rv -av -, ii a j w ' ii lit- i VOL. XXVn.NO. 148. TUB IXGISLATUBE. lRkighXwOber Report CurtJld. - SENATE. Saturday, March 12, 1881. Mr. Richardson presented a peti- iiwu crvaia ouixens 01 niadea conotyaafciog the foraaUon of a township ia said oouoty. Uoose bill l,113,to change the time of holding court in tie 9tb ju dicial district, paaaed it Uird read ing Uoaaa rtaolotion . Senati, 019 to aeoore a propr ahibit of the re- . .. i . . I ovrca of North Oftrolim at New K . - I o'k tn 1883, p4Md iu third read I ,04t h0TiMa eddiUonal in&rjor ooart fr ?rt?fl,I P I wwu BMia woira raaaiora. ilouae reaolatioo 120, Senate 866, 10 rezard to Iainr the Ailemin - I Nortu Carolina Reilm.? nmmmA it. I j i . j . I wuu bdq intra reaaince. uaait Dili y. Hnite S5 In reenr. a m n we)a I vey the boundary lines af the Slate , ;.. .. --J .w-. ...j. I .fc- owuu auu kUli VJ reaulUCI. II rime Kill 1 IM 3.n.. coo Hoo.. bill M0S. Sai.u 8.8. to I - - w a a vrw . UfUB)tU UffO. LU B a w imind in art tn ohtnai th I . : a i uviuiuk ins ouuru in Lin lonrui ion . I oai aisinct, paaaed iu second and I t rS 1 T tAtlfirVA ... , . . . i I vM iuil Hoase bill 421, Sen.te 911, for the r,,eI or lo olockholdera of railroads relief of the stockholders of railroads ?",r f?.?Pf?IwtVWDi- ttuvN uiii i oeuaie vuv, to ol chapter 283 hw. of 187.-77, o relation to crop fiens, waa tabled. obm out xix. oeoate VW. to floese bill 1.01, Senate 902, to fa- certain counties, waa tabled. ' Uouse bill 1.1 1J. Senate 914. to ... - - House bill 883,Senaie 828, lo lay a . .1. out aod oonstiuct certain Dub 10 roads in-the ooaoty of Onslow, passed its second aod third readings. The Senate coo firmed the nomina .. -.1 tion of Prof. NV . C. Kerr as Slate Geologist. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Cowan introduced a bill to re- pal o much of chapter 283. of the I la-raof 1879, a appliea to Pender county, which b explained, and then ?T vv 'r?.d lhird "B . 3 Sp tiirr vwar, iDiruuuenj a dui sup- I plctnemal to the act In prohibit the I maoufeuiare and aale of anititnona I .wl m.U l..,nre Th- hill nrn.M.. K. . ,, . i . n n I . . n . ... ami .K.ll a a h I ... -.r' u-o uvu- i brandy from apples, peaches and I grapes, aod that said manufacturers shall be votitled to sell the same un der the same restrictions, rules aod regulation aa are provided in said act, for apothecaxiea aod physicians. Laid on tbe table because there was no quorum. All legislation stopped for th want of a quorum. XTRXINO SESSION. Mr. NVaddell moved lo take np lb reaolatioo to increase the salary of th pnvate secretary to tbe Oof rnor. Mr. Muoden moved to table the resolution, which he withdrew to al- low Mr. Bledsoe to speak on tbe ques tion. The motion waa renewed, but failed for want of a quorum, and tbe bill paaaed iu final reading. Mr. Knatnj raeolutioo in regard to the Atlantic dk North Carolina Railroad on its third reading. Mr. Bledsoe roee to a point of or-I der. holding that ihia resolution ooald , . ... t I noi O pa 00 oy .n uouee, a i. was 01 general importance, ana wm i debarred by the reaolatioo paaaed tbia morning. Tba chair ruled that, although of a poulio nature, it waa not a bill, and bsnoe waa not debarred. Mr. Bledaoe moved to table, which failed for want of a qaorom. Spirits Turpentine. The Tat Dr. W. A. D. Norcom was ia hi 4Sth r. ---IraTi'dTTarboro, Esq., of Frank- lis eociaty, gd 70. Is ded After Dorbsm baa expenencea aeverst very dtsastrous Are the nantf asaa " j --.. - . I if it would oot wen to organia a uxa eoaspay. J Meiar. Whluker and Day'a Messrs. jv nitaaer ou "y dlfflcalty is aaid to have originated a a die- gteinal about thsCrlmio.I Court district 16 Utur Uvoced. Roxboro Herald: Mr. IL A. Rases, of Dwrhao, haa mad aa esMga- I -..I ia lavor-oi nia creuitora: hsviuum ioos UOJUOOi aaaeu 19.000. Durham Flanl; Capt. A. Man gum, of Flat River, wa lo tawo yetsrdsy. lie la formed o that Dr. Holt's Wo, con taialcg sbont toortondred dollars worth ef grain, was dtroyd ly ore lut 8oady algal. No losuraac. Hickory Pres: Air. A. R. Homaly.of Bhalby, haa rseeaUy bought the mill property of Mr. Let I Yoder, on Jacob's rork, ra the southern section of Catawba, aad will, at an early day, erect a larg eottoa factory, and ran it la coaneo Uoa wtlh the saw aad grist mill. We hare receWedthe first num ber of the Roxboro IJmild. a large weakly p-p.sbtiaaad f 1.60. rear Wbiu kar A Uaater, rrtmrietorsL and J. a Hon ur. ditor. It rnaieaa vary good start and baa oar bast wUhcs. Mr. Buster 1 fa miliar with the pen d has bad more or Use to do with aawspapers. The UeraU la th tUst paper eTr published in Person coejBty. Waahlogtoo SiaU: -We were ahowa ee Monday last the staffed, ski a-of a pare whae sqoirrtl of large alxa. It was EUled aeax the staain saw mills of Messrs. , . mr u w pSaTaid arhorVwmmeaced work on WILMINGTON, Uat Monday lwek conalructlog the line aod win poaa iu compieuoa. New Brne Nut Shell-. The pea crop la lau TldnUy are Iooklog floe, and oar eltizena take km at pleaaara ia Tiiltloc Inem. On Baturday 100.000 wooden I dlahea of Capt Gray's . patent, manafac lured at his plate factory In thlscitr. were shipped North on the staaoaer 8toat. This is the first large shipment of these dishes that has been made. - Gapt. Gray is manu. factorinjc four sixes of wooden dishes. Hon. Joaeph J. Davia dosed his six years labors as representative of the Fourth Oooaresslooal, at the National Cap- I ISS oa Friday, aod U back amopgns. i uv auiia DUiiio. Dare, aooeit sreaucmaa that he was. That he haa made a good re presentative of his district and tt'ate. we dare say. every one can say. Leuitburg 7mm. North Carolina never had a more faithful or more honest Representative Sta. Elizabeth City Carolinian: There were eight steamers at our wharves yeater- dav. Theaa. in eonnadlon with tha lrwr- I motive and oar factory and mills, made I music 10 me tune ot industrial and com- mercial progreaa. Capt Henry Rob- ff" 'rtntendent of the Dismal Swamp Canal, is vigorously proaecutlng the im- r- provemenu on that important connecting I nrovemente nn that mnnrtint mnnfpl no a r - - ' " " w wv.hk "ok between the navigable waters of Vir- gioia and North Caro Una. I . - I sailSDarT WOZCiman: J. BT&VB- I f O I STAaa kea IX e 1 b m a am ae mm a 9 ,,uuo iiikw umi wo uco i I Inn . nnk-nnwn IVinf.i1.nl. rla.n In fl-h- -i mn rvm.l. If. n R T4.,V....r...H I the oecsary funds to defray the expense I ft tKaa mtnnm Ka an KayHntlnn Plrra i v w vy vj i MWvi aaMWHaa aj JSligi f" n.Te jntareatlog account of 'the wolves ntTe intareatlog account of the wolves ?f Montgomery. Randolph Davidson. Stanly I ana uoore, wnica wiu do poonsnea in our mu,J o, "uiuu wm ext iune Lenoir Topic: . A terrifio hail ,lorm ,na heavleat ever known in this sec- uvu, ivii ug utiui , uii uiiuiuuci unog tor 1 mrrrm .nil mmk. Ik. rnnn4in m Vrt Ume. Uu&Mif wWch oc- enrred between Ananetus Tutila and Jo, v-. ...... . .. I iuw w cui vevi vj uiit incu uu ua mountain tha first of the week, and there I e. m. . nave Deen sevsrat ugntsnowe since. . . ...I Flatter. Rnntln- w eld RaMlit. PH7r a he has been appropriately called by the -mm " m www. House, bas acquired immortal celebrity duriog this session of th Legislature. This exceedingly rare aad eloqaent man pos eaaae In a eminent degree the renin. ability aad talent neoaeaary to run saoceea- ruuy the enur world lo deatmcttoa. These brilliant qualities are only to be ex ceeded by hU inapproachable and gtacefu gJU" "d "R -Greensboro State: On Wednes- day flerno.,n. 2d InaL. a fatal accident baoDeoed -ppeoed to Mr. N. 8. Joboaoo, ooo of Ooiiford'a most valaable aod enterprising I ciusn,who livod some twenty miles south'. I or u.-eensoora in me act or taaing vmm Ui uimuauwiw. iu luo Ji iiuk I from tbe carriage of his saw-mill a plank. i v u. uv v . . . iuu w. uu mm n m 1 1 . m limua, I r I jir.J. w i thrown across tbe carriage be- I "topped one of bis legsws nerly severed j from the body above the knee. Mr. Jobo- aoa lingered until Tuesday morniog last, wbeo death put an end to bis severe suffer ing. Stateeville Landmark : Some months ago we took notice c remarka ble baby in Sbarpeaburg township, lt we al that time about six months old ; it meas ured 27 inches around the head, while iu neck and body were unnaturally small. The neck wm not support me head and the child Ilea on a board with a cuahioo on it. Day aod night it ret on this board, ia carried Toe CQiId DOW , Jetr oIJ Xl meMure. about 00 it aod nuraea lis motner irom it S3 inches around the head and it body i waetlog awsy is smaller than it was six month, ago. The chili cno);s7 wlnnk the swelling of its face aod bead closing up iu eyes. Il ia th offspring of Dorey Hun- naycutt. a white woman. charlotte Observer: The coon ael for Baxter, convicted of Heonegao's OoL :t"i&" lnztoa before the inauguration. He is still on crulche, on account of an injury to a leg from a ran during tne winter. Neither Cabarrus county not the .town of Concord owes a dollar. The latter baa aev. ttti hQnared ,Q lne ireMary tor a rainy dg This affords occaaioo tor re marking upon a peculiarity which has Dis tinguished the preeeol General Aaaembly, aad which fa not calculated to inspire re spect or confidence. Scarcely a measure to which there was any opposition ha paaaed that body, which has not been followed by a motion to reconsider. Mr. Henry Slater, who ia a apposed lo Ln !2 'ta Si 'taSi io1 8 K- eaoitaJ orix In the laa wuigwt mo SPir klZlZZt. waa tn this city when ine lucky numbers were aaopunced though . . .. rfi.n.iih.a T7 wea I IDSAHWUHIU t. lmm uuiu-m.... - teiegrapnea irom iveiciu, uu . . . n.i.i-k ..4 l.h fknnl luoaior opooine wubi ui u siu. Here's something that beats them alL Mr. ur.ni.m w..ham hu e ranatMr. a eenuine I L-hon, rooster, that lays egg. Jiorsix mooms Mr. Washam has oeen nnoiog iaxgo - . . . - rougn-Qeuea eggs lymjr ruuuu j-- He never thought of accusing hla Leghorn rooster of it, but the other dy he caught . confined him so a lo havo him within J0! a mtQ mho WM cooing to a fefmtm (,he rooster) alone 0f D, M ,n a njB coop by himself aad oezt m0rolog fouod one of those curious lajklogegn. XJHIJE3 CITY. nacw AUVBatTlsanan ra. Cbohlt & Morris Oranges. Jaa a Mukd Fancy gooda Caution Notice Crew Stella. P. Ccaonzio & Co Bolted meal. HxxxaBxaaDRj Heliotrope, water. J. A. BpRiseaB Horse for . sale. Muhbon Grandest grand opening. R. M. McIbtire Seasonable goods. W. H. Green Indian tonic bitters. To Fourth Ward Democratic votera To Second War Democratic voters. roralxat lilvaaaaiia. The foreign shipments for the past two dsys consist of the following: The Norwe gian bartiue Taffna, for Trieste, Austria, by Messrs. J.' R. " Blossom & Evans, with 60 cask -spirit turpentine aad 2,735 barrels rosin; the brig 0. 8. Packard, tor Port-au-Prlec. Haytt. by Mwrs. E. Kidder & Boas, with 885.10 faei of lumber aod 41,- I - aa -a. t. Wafi Murchison, with 8,800 barreUot rosin. -P-BWciAtrj. N. C. WEDNESDAY. Local DU. voiv balea. Not a single case for the Mayor's Court yesterday morniD. There has beenjvery little doing ia magisterial circles lately. Two New York steamers, the W Stream and the EUen 8. lerry. ar nTa tnu port yesieraay mere waa a hsib, oi pruperky for city taxes in front of the Court House yesterday, Mr. N. Carr officiating as auc tioneer. There are now only seven pris oners in the county jail, and three of those belong to our sister counts of Pender. The boarders don't come in very fast Tne work of improving the Odd renowi L,ooge.on inira Btree auuaea to -r 1 . . .1 . a iew aavs airo. nai oeen commenoea. The improvement is to consist of a general OTerhallni. of Oj-inlernal arraneementa overnsuiing ot me internal arrangements. 1 "'' ..u5wuoum. At the reeular meetine of the 1 rcfciuiai & Vi uo I TUKt Tnf.ntr. h.M .t thai Wilmington Light Infantry, held at the I . " . I aVaT. J - .l.Lt a.MAe.yl F :A. T-,- Second Lieut. Jap. i -. I e a uivi V A1VUU UlAUia -n I u. Mnnni wee ertnn r I rst Lieutenant, to I ti -v , j L . . mi mo vacancy occaaiooeu oy me promo- lion of Lieut Col. James. rltlatW 1 . . J surgeon r. xi, uaupacne, ot the U- 8 Army, who has been ordered the U' 8 Army, who has been ordered upon temporary duty at lbe Minne aoi- n tal in this citv. which bas recently bad a - morougn overnauiing aou oeeu pui iu tboronirh cood order, arrived here vesler- , m0rnloe ' - I t 3 r .1 W a lUne,.IOr "ho need and desire revaocinaiion. or have i . ...i.-. ...... .1 i - the south side of Princess, between Front I ... and Second streets, who will vaccinate auch ' , iirrr.auLinuarv uicaauia. uuwctci. i uci a . nn ,fflilUnni ln ,hft Tba Haw Tcsapaiaae Ordir. Miss Frances K Willard, President of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, who bas jo at left us, together with her as sociates, created a very favorable impres sion in the community, and no doubt her efforts resulted in diffusing and calling into action an influence that will eventuate in much good. Her lecture Monday night, at Tileston Upper Room, surpassed, if pos- I aible. her former efforts, aod at its close I k. t mn.n nf lh nli(T nf . . . . , . I . . 1 &w.1mamma m. V. n .l.n KAMAma rri a m & I sumiucuw, -uw um. i creaj(j to two hundred and thirtyeflve. The Constitution of the Association was adopted, but the selection of officers was I taf tn a fntnra mtwtinff tn hn r.alled hv I x,.. wt. v,. ,, hta I - j ah only and atop ior mat purpose, aue an n'nnntimM.j t. 1 i in l. J . u u I ' 1 "ll,U Will III! Ill ai 1 1 1 I II II HI. II the papers- The Union TrerwwtH of course I The UnionirerwwiHof course I be a o auxiliary of the National TTn Chril(ia Temperance Union, of which j , , MUs Willard ia President. Riee Ada Gray. The Cincinnati Commercial has this to aay of Miss Ada Gray, who commences an en- to-morrow evening : Last Monday evening we welcomed a new face, a atranger to our city, an artist so thorough in her delineation of passion and we hail her advent with unalloyed pleasure. Miss Gray is destined to stand in tbe front rank of her profession. Nature bas moulded her in her kindest moods. A fsce full of expression, aod an eye capable of emitting, at a single glance, the feelings that atir tbe soul, aod a presence that is commanding and full of grace, added to a voice that rises high ln scenes of passion, withers with acorn, and plecds for pity in its wealth of tenderness. No voice, unless we accept the lower register of Mr. Forrest, contains such a wealth of organ tones,, such range, such opas, wonderful reserve in e vocal aenaa. Her thorough and complete Ponof rteH miatreee ui uvl - I'iZ-Jm: knM I.. Ini. h m -wer miUID UUIUf- ew w- . - . m - M J e t..utnal .Dd picture ot U UUI -m m Heai.tra.i-. n.ln- elvn thn tntel reffiatratlOO in I " " - a,--- " " I . . : I lne Tarious waras up to yesieraay cycdibk, i -lnain- nf th hnoka- at the dosing of the book Flrat Ward UDDer Division Archie AH.rm.n. Uesiatrar: Whites 59. colored Tntl-fl40 Lower Division E. Scharff, Registrar: Whites 52, colored 179. Totsl 231. Second Wsrd J. C. Lumsden, Regis trar: Whites 168, colored 47. Total 215. Third Ward W. L. Jacobs, Registrar: Wbitea 194. colored 65. Total 251 Fourth Ward-James Kendrick, Regis- trar: Whites 156. colored 70. mA. I QQst 1 Fifth Ward H. B. On, Jr., Registrar: Whites 107, colored 286 Total 843. Tit Flrat r lb triaa. The first of a series of lectures under the auspices of the Wilmington Library Asso- elation will be delivered at the Opera House in this city on Tuesday evening next, the Ldinsjby Dr. Eugene Grissom, Super iatenQent of tbe State Iosane Asyfumi a eentleman of rare intelligence, extended K , -, information and uncommon ability as a public speaker. He has chosen as his theme The Prince of Men," and our readers msy restaantredthatthesubJectwrnbeBandled in such a manner as to prote exceedingly entertaining and" Instructive to those who may be so fortunate aa to hear it KjOBEevlty af Aatlsaiais. Mr. A. A. Cromare.'of Cypress Creek, Cumberlsnd county, informs us that Peter Caine. of Turnbull Towoahip, lost a horse last week that bad attained to the age of 56 a rfnf the Jt1"t " I above, aged ai yeara. MARGB 16. 1881. I ANOTHER VIEW. t Tne Farmers aiaal Vlliraaiia Bill. We hare been requested to publish the followiog opinion on the Farmers iv uuwuau Fishermen's bill, written' by Hon. A. Merrimoo. As it ia abort and does not ad mit of condensation we give it entire: Our opinion Is required in response to the following stated questions, viz.: 1. Does (he act entitled 'TLu Act for the Better Protection of Farmers and . Fisher men," ratified on the 5th day of March, A. n 1SS1 And tha act nnlitinri "A n A nt Run. piemental to an Act to Provide for the Better Protection of Farmers and Fisher men," ratified the 7th day of March, A. D. loot, abolish the police and sanitary pow ers of the city authorities of the city of Wilmington? 2. Does the fact that thirty days' notice or tne application to pass said .acts was not given render them void? . if the said acts were not read in the General Assembly on three different days a "ey tnererore void? 1 XXTa AaMM tKt tkj RvlUii. ...1 1 a,. o wauuvb uuuui aua&j iud uuiitiD buu sanitary powers of the city authorities of 1 me citv or wuminerlon are nnaneeted hv said act, except in the respect that the au- otitin cannot compel farmers and fish- ermen t0 tQe tWoga specified in the acts I rmmn in n ,1.: mentioned at particular places. They may make all reaaonabla reiletion in rSnt a w a uibu .- ocii aun kuiuxa fliacuiucu ... . . -T" . . u nvi uiiu uuwi GuoiHwut wa I K a U T..M 1 eS .1 - me rignts pi me zarmer ana jisberman to tixja iikuu u l inn larnier aariti imnHrmitn in sell from their vehicles on the streets and - M . A a rwa .. . . a A OUCJTB Ui IUB WJ. 1UU IB UUaDllCOk IrOul thfl terms.) snirit and nnrnoaa of tha er.t. I The plain purpose of the acts is to prevent clea be ffee OQ lbe glreeu and f the j city, subject, nevertheless, to the reasona- j city, subject, nevertheless, to the reasons. 7n-- ' tha I j " -- --tj iuiiii i iiiifhi nninnnnnan anaar. lr maiv i wen De questioned whether these acts are private laws in the sense of aectioa 12 of Artic,e 3 of tho 9OD8tilatioD- "e i ifiuuamj iuvu pumic jaws. xui ii iuey are I nr atAlan . ih. onA.tSn n A. piicn "to pasT tnem is one f7r the Legis- lalur. and Don.whicn thfl nri cannot I ma ucuibio iucui tuiu. ins court man take it the presumption is that the acts I were auiy passea, ana itcouia nm-ii9tZm.EJT.JP I K.. ..1 - I J: : f'u""J v "-"! "j uujuuuu ui yaiuco iuKMieu,.,ui nuucewa not Kiveo. oee interested, that notice was not given. 8ee Galling vs. Town of Tarboro, 78 N. C. R. 119. S. As to the third question propounded to as above, we are of the opinion that the acts mentioned do not allow "cities or I towns," and particularly the city of Wil mington, to raise money on the credit of. or pledge the iaitb or, or impose any tax noon the people of the city of Wilmington, other wise man as provided by law at the time of tbe passage ot the acts under consideration. These acts do not exempt farmers and fish ermen from taxes properly laid; they do not ImnAOn taTOOlhAV laava triA tea a tra eaaneel 'VSTSih: of tbe city, and raising money on its faith I ana creait bb at ana next oeiore me lime they were passed. Tint if t h A mnta Imnnaa lra Xr.i f.o than I - - wuw, .mvw I , . . . . . . . - I piainiy ao not), men tne presumption is mat I semoiy. I On reading the acts mentioned, we can no. -e. .h.t thv. in en- ,,. h-.-- I come in conflict the Slate. t- - " wi ww ww y aaaiaaje twit Dfiict with the Constitution of . Merrimon, Fuller & Fuller. Kaleigh, H. C, March 14, 1881. n.n. marAA.n,A ....... ..ar U.IICIimi .The following .T"6 following will show the atate of J the thermometer, at the stations named, at Kno P. MJ yesterday, Washington mean ,imf, .nA .t.?, .w. ... . i , amount or rainzaii in James W. Watson, Signal Officer a .ocne. lorne twenty low.-fttw ending of tbam.wk.th. office, but both m&. daily at S P- M., except Tuesday, when it j JP1 1 Bif n-mnd wia-ae2oCRAT8. is 48 hours, as furnished -by Sergeant I .rZL Station:. Tem. R. F. Atlanta.... 47 .83 Augusta 62 .00 Clarleston 59 .00 Charlotte. ...... 65 .00 Corsicana 67 .00 Galveston.. 64 .01 Havana..... 85 .00 Indianola.. 67 .00 Jacksonville 62 .07 Key West: 80 .00 Montgomery..... 65 .02 NewOrleaos..... 64 .84 PuntaRassa . 80 .00 Savannah,: 55 . .00 Wilmington...... 55 .00 Cedar Keys 68 .21 Pjensacola . 64 .64 Weather. Ltrain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Foggy Clear Th'tng Lt rain Fair Ltrain -Cloudy I Fair Lt rain Cloudy Far Cloudy The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: , , - .ik. f A lmt iadV, higher temperature, and niAn1- mH i-a-i oim lower barometer in the northern part. I.ISX ur x.ss rxsias. . . , Kemainmg in me vivy rost . wmce, Mnh R nnWleimArl - I . .... - ' . . . ' . -r- . I a. umaun Alien, u r Aiaxanaer, itoDt i Aaains, iaviaunes., .. . B Williams Buck, Bryant Barlow, D E l.r. ' n.ir... t nRJ Hiit. Brown. Katie Brown. Lucinder Baker miss Mollie Brower. C W M Craft, miss Sophie Carter, miss Lassie Casteen. D Miss Sarah A Daniel, Wm Davis, W H Dilworth. W E! Duffln.' T? T T Fflnwer. Hetherinfi A .Freeman. G Andrew Gillespie, Sophia Ouill, miss axouie uroouww. . H Nat j Hill, L Hudson. Dr Headen .VS BUU. at-iiaa. J-USlaj MVJ wi. s-iajuoaaaaeu, Liaaie Howard. Terzil Hill. J Nathan Joiner, Oliver Johnson, W A Jenkens,' Edward Jones, Geo A Johnson. K Eliza Jane Kelly. Neal Kelly. L Samuel Liviostoo, M L Legwin . M Peter Murphey, Jim McDooaM, Thos Edward Moore, A Moore, Abram atoseiy, E N Merce- w'm Miller. Jas W Miservey, sreh Montford, Ella Mason,' miss Fannie Mow, Hannah Murray. Polly Mack.. P-ket. K flandy Rebeson, George Richardson, Ruffln Renfrow, Mary Ray. sWes ey Bkipper. John Stokes, Maro sjJiJl' E qv Luclodef Spiver, Annie Stubbs. T James Tootey. -Aon;T E,. H orTigo,,; persons calling for letters in the above list will please say "adrertifled." II not called for within thirty days they will be Sent to the Dead Letter Ufflce; - . f ,ISd.1LBbot,P.M. Wilmington, New Hancrrer Co., . u. wai naiAm v-mataVOalte aad 3 DroeDeroua WeeKiy MWPn-T. woataw ib a.iwr? town ' on . the line of a oromihent Railroad. t oaaisa-l .TSto-earaw terma-and partfenjars apply w p)p tinas paper. " 1 ' n i i-i , - WHOLE NO. 4.237 Tat Lanneb. The new oyster sharpie built for Cpt. A. Thomas for use in the Chesapeake Bay, and e oar "as sacceesrally uiw ,m - S. J uuiniuK.i,uCoriaieiiea tt mcr jLiwma: one is a aiauncn crait. ana will stand about as many hard knocks as any schooner of her size ever put together in this country, jadging from ber' appear ance. KIVBB AN sT RXAttlNE. The Oustaf Adolph, Olssco, sailed from Goole for,this port on the 1st iost Nine vessels were reported off the Bar yesterday afteraooo, of which four were square-riggers, two three-masters and three fore-and-afters; ail bound for this port. At a recent concert, it was the subject of remark that in what fine "voice" the I fliriMrs avopo . :n j ui. a 1 "svj ww vi w B iu uuuiuicuuiiiaT ilia arooii judgment, the leader will pardon us for I wniSDerioc mat be alweva rpnnmmnnHi Dr. Bull's Congo 8yrup for clearing aod strengthening the voice. f I m m m I H1TWI! wsnra n.. m. . , ,M;,.--. I : w""""i owy VU1V lUf IKttV. UI1 a AamAaaa a .j i m . ioaanessaad kidney comDiatota. Thoee them say tbey cantot be too highly recommended. Those afflicted should give them a fair trial, and rui monao lUBTBoy eouoBiaeuc in tne praise or their curative qnalitiea Portland Argaa. A BOHANOJS OF THE CBESCENT CITT. In xiew urieana on a warm day early in February, a j Ifeleaac Kern etrolled into an odceof the Lool. caiyeaa half of ticket No. 98,686, pat It lo hie pocket and quietly awaited the drawing, and to hla Joyful surprise, like Abou Ben Adhem, hla Ucket lea all the rest, and he obtained ik nn.iir h h.n $E?ZlJ Sti!57?.ft who hav wrttteto m. laphto. i!oTm9 Broad- i r f w aame person at new I Orlean. La., may anticloatO a Dleaaent inrnrlw M OTOTOa , rf 2S5! 1. ?5?""?a . 1 1 MOTffBHS 1 1 1- jwm uumu wu mv ujKiu auu uiukhi nr vmi r r... hum Buaenng ana crying wirn the excru ain of cattine teeth f if ti. trn st nnna i bottle of MRa. WLH8UW'8 boOTHINQ It will relieve the nnnr im.ln anffomv I meaiaieij aepead upon It: there 1 no miMir I boat lt Thereisnot a mo-heron earth who ha I AVA nart If evhA will ,- iS A it I -X&TTT ana Kivo ice I IAJ UIO mOLQ er, aaareuer aad health to the child, operating like I --b piecuy aar w ,as u an casea, aad Hi fcTVi T Ti.T , ""Fnipuua oi one fi J?f tV a2db"t,emaie Physicians and noises In the United Htate. a battle. bold everywhere. 25 cents NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Card. rELS NOMINATION OF OWEN FENNBLL, Jr., aud CHARLES H. ROBINSON. as candidates for Aldermen In the Fourth Ward, will represent all aide and factions, and result in e hirmnnlnn. .?fno4.n. w.w. wijanunput vi L.blUK OlACrencea. - w.mvuw.. vivrawm-Pmnfi Jnhl6 it TJeiina Cl-. j tit j at w m am ar ar at erai arw arm - av er i a wouuuu VYttAU. JT HAS BEEN ASCERTAINED BY ACTUAL eonnt of the Democratic voter of this Ward that the strongest candidates for Aldermen are Cor.. ROGER MOO KB, and RUDOLPH F. EYDEN. Ail true Democrat will support them. Neither Fourth Ward. T THE EARNEST SOLICITATION OF A large number of their Democratic friend, Messrs. D. G. WORTH, and SAM'L NORTHROP have consented to allow their name to be present- au e-w .V a . . ' Tfe. 2. If . s 1 ofAldCe"fmTh Democrat who dedra a strong represent atloa for the Fourth Ward In the City Government, will admit that this ticket combine all the element of strength. mh 10 lt Notice. The members of the HIBER NIAN BWiaVOJJSKT 80CI- aTt V Will meet a flamianla I Ball, at 9 o'clock. A .If . nn the I ' . 1 jA.VXmr) &BSmWttBnivnt Roddick St. Thomaa'a Ohurch. JAS . REILLT, mh 15 St Marshall. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ABB HEREBY cautioned and forewarned from credit- JR.. if lifair-t uut or uaruxiruiK ui Ins or harboring any of the Crew of r,QPthe Brre "wpki.i.a captain Kob- ingwillbe paid by Master or B. &. BARKKR As CO., Consignes. mh 16 3t Horses for Sale. T HAVE SEVERAL HORSES AND ONE MULE for sale very low. They ar fine large animals, and cn be had at a bargain from spBWOBB mhlSSt At Coal Yard. Oranges ! Oranges ! C WKET HAVANA ORANGES, SUPERIOR FRUIT," For sale at our Sales Room. CRONLT A MORRIS , mhlfilt Auctioneers; Tbe Grandest Grasd Opening. EMAES A SPECIALTY OF THE FINEST Imported Cloth,- Casstmeres and Worateda, and have now oa our tablea a complete line of Clay Diagonala. W Scotch oca Suitings, London "b olUags, Baunocbun c MUNSON. mhl tt Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Fancy G-oods. FULL LINE OF FANCY GOODS AND TOT- let Articles, Cologne. Extract. Soaps, Braahaa, Ave, For pal by JAMES C. MUNDS. Draigrlet, mhlStf 86 N. Front St. "Best Bolted Heal TN THE CTPT," GRINDING DAILT. ' PBESTONCJTJMMINO CO.. : . , , -. . . - Millers and Grain and , TnhiStf " Peanut Dealers. Si t B&TES OF ADTBUTIIIRO. One feaare om nay,..;. $1 two daya,.,, . ..... .i 4 TS ., thMiiin : as . foaxdara,. ........ . ? Sv daja,.. M ;; Onawaak,; 4 08 " ' ThiaawMka, M . " On month, 10 00 " Two month,. , . ...17 0 " Ttm saontha M OS Slxmontaa...... 40 00 . " Oaaraar, eo 0 larContratt Advrnaamata take at proaor tioaataly low rata. Tan Unas wild Nonpareil trp soak oa aqaar. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Seasonable Goods. AT ANY NKW THINGS JUST EIOtlVaH) IN 1U DKKSS O0ODS. AN0 TBIMMISOS. HOUSB FtTHNISaiNQ GOODS. LA.CB CURTAINS In treat varirty. W ara prepared to aend tamal to aar frtaada la tba coaotrr and to answer promptly aov letter oa the sabjact. CABPKTB, I Kw ud Frettr. Jaat ia. and th prices are lower tTKAW MATTINGS, Ia White and Fancy. Write for price. Ae. We meaa baalaeaa." and oar stock U la d shape. Beapeetrnlly E. H. HcINTIRE. mh 16 tf Heliotrope Water. IViSSSSnliSSli htekiy SnSd thM f?wW!Sraiu del fitful permme anon the fajuidkercaief for na dj day. For sal at JIXINSBKKOKB'S. Second Hand Piano ' A 8I(XNO HAND PIANO, IN PXRPICT OH- XI. uer, win D aeid rer Beyeaty-FlT Dollar. Here la a bargain for any one wiihlng a cheap aad good Piano. For aale at HKINHBtRGBITB mh 16 tf Lily Book 8 tor. Try Mrs. Jm Person's Indian Tonic Bitters. CURES SCROFULA. HHEUMATIBaf, HEART 1'iaeate, laroulc Bilioua Oollc, aad all klbd of Bruption and tihin DUcaae artaing from Imparity cf the blood Aa an Alteratiye Toe la end farlfl.r of the Blood It ha proyen ltaelf unequalled. SEE GOV. HOLDEN'8 OPINION. ItAXXiaa. N a. Dec Sd. 1890. I take plea ore In atatlng that a member ot my family haa eted afra Joe Fereon'e Indian Tonic with good reaulta 1 belieye her remedy exceileat for the parposea for which lt ia Intend d. W. W. HOLD EN. SEE JUDGE STRONG'S OPINION. Bauxaa N, C, Dec. Irt, 1830. Mrs. Joe Person : Medam Some month uo i I waa in Daa neaiin, aunenng irom eeoiuty, laaig I tionand loaa of appetite, when friend Induced waa in bad health, auSertng from debility, ladigea- mvh wati jvdb vi eviikv. aacas a i iuu laiUUtePU mej to try your Bli tera a a Tonic. I did ao with the moet nappy reaulta. l talc great pleasure u reeommen alii U a a yalnable and tfflclant yegeUble Tonic. very reapectf ally, UEO. V. TxO Q Prepared by Mra Joe Person. Frankllnton. N For sale oy WM. H. GKKBN. 1 roKgisU mh 10 ly nac MUmlngten.M O. Dry Goods Plums Brown ft Roddick 45 Market St. We are efterlng a few -a a m r- m ai i i a w m a a eaep ta a lilSUllJJC.ll iiaKliilll, tt I THIS WEEK, WHICH CANNOT FAIL TO BE APPRECIATED. DRESS GOODS. Ory DeBerge, 10 cents, worth 1A HOSE. 1T0 dcaen Ladlea' and Chlldron's Hose, 10 cents. worth MX cents. 78 doaaa Ladles1 6ut Blaei, la Bleached aad Un bleached, 85 cents, worth 70 ceaU. LINEN TOWELS. a-lneh Hack Towels (ALL LINEN), ISo, worth tea. TABLE & STAND COVERS. All Wool, BUk Embroidered Cover, ha abov. A decided Bargain. Worth at least ft per seat, mor than we ar offering them. 1 CORSETS. A NEW line of th abov Juat received. 40 cent 45 market Street. mh 18 tf TBLBPHONE- VUS 1 US WHKN TOU WANT A Hone and Burner, or an A 1 Lady's or Gentle man's Saddle Bora. Special a'tentton paid to Horae boarded with aa. JAMES W. BO UTn SRI. AND CO.. mn 10 tf Oppoalt tha Thaatra. La 3a la: NEXT DRAWINO OF -THE aLoalslana fftate Lottery TAKES PLACE APRIL It. CAPITAL PRIZE $80,000. Whole ticket, t 00; Hair, $1 00. Addree Lock Box m, mh 9 tf - Wilmington, N. C Buggies, Harness, tic. THE LARGEST AND BEST SXXICTETJ Stock of Buggies, Phaeton. Cert, Dray, Bad dies, Haraee. Collars, Hamee, Brtdlee.Wbip. Ave., ever offered oka be seen aad beerht et-loweei price from OaaHARDT Oa, 45 N. Front Mk WUmlaKtoa, M O. p. s Particular attention given to uepauin aad Pamuag. tiahll. Full Stock. T7RE8H . GOODS, LOW. PRICES. ;j EVERT nffert made la auontr tha demands' in offlea aad Fancy atattoBery. School. Blank and Miacellaafloa Book. Fancy ; . article, nctere Frame m atock and mad to order. . Organ oa the Installment Plaa, at :- ' i mh IS if YATES BOOK STORE. Baby Carriages; 5 : JATEST 8TTLE8JN OSKAT YABZRT.nrtT nerftaiL Faraltar of all klnda.r Bedddrtia' of vary dee crlptwa W can suit yast la quail Vy al ood and PRlCBB. ' . a. . . .wll.ll a, mhlStf