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.aajjaaaajjaajjg-aa- HE'nOBXIXZri BTAB. '-'fU0S7Sl...Mi'lt,wMi 2 -"TV : yTT- It t i WMIP tAXX.Y ucm. mo. .. as - .n tm CIV HMn eeararaa im u; ar w llUlM &X W M Urea -. SQC4 t tha fni Offla at WHaml". ft. C . I CV VKJItCRATIC TICKBT. utrrioMTHCHioir, fH t4 sacoso ward. WILLIAM L. 8MITU. ALFRED ALDERMAN- Twrax wuo: LEMUEL U. DOW DEN. JAHE3 B. 11U0QINS rvoT wa.AX: DAVID O. WORTH S vitUEL KORTHRUl rrmr tiu: rUXO MUCK RtlEU. AUJCaKDEH U. LTflUX. ATTI-lt. A I . .rn.1. io .aitawei:ef o Mkmqm da u..a.ai afa baJaiaajsBo-ieliy oJ prwr .! eawaly ndl ni ,. !i-r Tbe Ornbacrs of Se c'. ncicu Jh4 lMotntM eedocaieg , . .M.tt41IK)l vi lUClU f RM4. i .... ,s-.. J)uar4 iikiMi debate ye lr . t H-en? frexn ftttseoa lo ,cc') WiO'l.a e swore U; Beeetor c he paired wuuJiaaau Edaaaod; ; ' suae lo rVrt-U fix hU heehb. A c4Uo exaprse i Jeciaoa. Teo- ir. ha-nad ; 130,000 8. f'rncfc' wa apefwe'.teiy ca Unrated , rt;u- prtt ol tt commtrj A piut Uluw p tk Ua1 t r...od UaTrtKj ; pxcalioot .r t.ktn f tfeMfy of ibm of ,,.n, nni e of M Of cwu- ,ra Soar mufm ct9 1 tS ISO 4: ii. uoi IClo ber. aTdd rd i; irai ; H3 ogTdtd Ibr at tble Um 37 aailiag v ia jKjtt over eixij too bar I,,. Tbie will do for Marcb. M aboo recwved aeventy-oin votea .tha VIrraxa Legiaiatare for Seoe , r Ctt tSaaa alrtT-t WO WSXw Demo .ri- UTWgUiwrsevdj siting of the i ...blio dalsW Witaasrs Twcenvwu h r Deaoeratat rotes. U. J. Randall tsdsgrayk f rom W ..l.mton to the CWttO Ad thaiOi - KrUy beCwTwd tha IJill ma.a bt a-ewch to exooe Mahone ,.t ..r b hole sad to break him .low., io WjwC He aaya: ra a.v( art.ta(M Ifshoee I,,. dwe ex biWe ht lha p saeat v r fcoa Vtrsiot' ccwld carry ooe u.. rb -ot-e hi pe'ty polled lathe lc- I U'll ii aw tha call for a Com- lUr- i tbe way the caJ or a v animal meeting ia York re ade: d-s daipr Tyrseeu! Raea-a's drer kUWd by onr fmadtf VieiSqoe! A pWl aaeauag ol aU eyaapalbaar with tha aca of reroleUow wtll h-e he 14 Tsiay. Msrea IS, 1931. at si P. M n No. JUG Bowary, tJwoeea Uoeaa, first floor eaa Im xogjiaa, itaaanaa asu The Social -RevoraUooary Club. Paief Kaaoar. 8atetary. Wheo lb 1st Commodore M. K. laary left tbe U. S. Navy.at the be vnaaio of tbe wsr, be received a latter from Grand Dake Cooatantioe, iraad Admiral of Hosaia, offering . . .v . hi a plaoe ia wst aingaooa v. meat liberal aino. aw ... a S w-v 1 r .ah, mmrm AaVaa-Ti n.svauA of lb-e ltb coo l aias tbe letter. Ills vsry flattering aod com- ylime alary. 7,.v,:. Maboeela jeat. now th ' He visits can cockf-tbs-wsik. (iarfi eld every day. The special to the Baltimore Sun of tbe 15th int.t sajs: Oea Maboee mske i-'n! dally viU uiba WkU. Hoe. d p P'"f" V.rglalaoaea think that all that aaceaaay foe obu b- sop- nia ..ara at lb Artiotoe are It is all vrrv Juveiy 1 iwef a a a-Heartar. tto. Emory Upton, who commit ted sficide, erss Uie. satbor of lb. well known work on tactic bearing ii nam. He distinguished himself in tbelste wsr od commanded so . .aJ. m v.ral Virgin., . tui j campaignA n. i thought to have Ues tf.raogia at the Ume be took 4 ...,. aiw4i h,alif.rroaexce-3iv ' a n.w aitioa ef bi. work be wa pre- l-rag. ... General Edgartoo,vhe new nione- .na Senator, was in old line Demo- ,at end a mt mber of tbe Baltimore Coov.atlotH from which be retired witl,thJ5lkridg.drlegsU-. x. ie a nativVof N.w York Sute U .aid atvbsT., good abilities and of an. rsooiUpV--. H.ent.red . persooai .p" ; V J" ilaa. wa avcAOtaU aau ten. it a ing di-Talene i .oted fifty seveo tins U tXvt .aoexstid uonvAntioo Sot Jefferson Davis for President. fiW fr n n 1 inl m , - VOL. XXVII. NCM50. TMR Mt'RICIMt. ILKCTIOif. Tb DcmocrAllo primtrj meetiog wtr held iotht eTer&l wrd 1U Ttning, aod ve gW cliwbere the Dtmti of tb gvoUemen nominated u caodidAU for Aldrmto i tbe manidpti eltotwo on Thorsdtj next, lb ?4ih iotu, and org all good Dmocral lo giv ibe ticket tbeir aoqaiiifitd odortmal aod tapport. Tbre were, of coarse, differencee vitbiil tb Aak, bl .w ar ooofi dent iLaItaH pr3aAlj:ictfertcc had pnjdiovtU oo bpot aside, aod thai aa araat, aotlva Cgbt will a md for tb alcDtoo of tb regu lar oocaiflcaa oi tba partj. All of ih yrotlaoMa oocalaated aro good aad raliabU oto aod wall qualified for tbe poahtoo for wbksb tbey are oimeJ, aod we trub will b triam pbaotlj elected. Ediaoo aaye tbe rleetrio ltgbt,apoa which be baa ba' ojijug to long, i aow perfected lo all it braoobea. It will ba now given to tbe public. Everything ie lo raadioeas for it general ae. Tba ligbt is to b in troduced io Newark, Chicago, De troit, Toronto, Cincinnati and Waab iogton. Aa to New York, be ia re ported ia tba Sua aa aayiog: MTbiroablr m U( we ere wlu ie U perntMtoa of tbe Common Coaocil io ik dowa oar wiiu. We bad a reeoU tkn before tbe old board, bat tbroagh Do mical tqeabblea ibe board rao oqi of ex tatesc before aeiioa cuald b takea. Tbe Couactl be at Ual bo ort aoixed.aod ba broke a up lau eoaaat'eea, aod per coImiv to Uy dowo oar him will probe bly be eoaaki at tbe acXt meilo j. Borne of uar dittcturs aalicipata troobia ia ob taialea Lb required pVraJlaoa,. Jbot I talaa;taM will dcmoaMrta tbeir mistake. Wa claica tu be public seoeiaciora. vre offer tb boaaao4dera a cbeaper aad better lisi tK.a ma tad oldc uoraelvea to DUl la ail tbe fixture aad to faxaiaa Lbelixal for pcinC lime ircc oi coric, iau u naoft It tr it U avl MiMacury. TK.f. ia mnA In K m Qch eOOIDlaict ' " , I amoog tbe Southern Republicans in . . . I ithem Republkfiin in WMhi.to.. Tt., .hick tW h.T. bo snubbed by GATtteJJ, and ssy the I a . . . i i: I appo.ntm.ot oi lta. w oompu- isut to the fcoatb beta. r- kg to Roscoe tJoukling. cirnen aisit' jaax- ear acre or ia aet4a eira, raeaeal ee f lftt. NUB Rtlaiab News Obaur ve. A act to incorporate the town of Vj ,t M V4 .a J in iha MiaLT oi I oia. Ao act to amend section 2, chapter ui afiKa Uwi o 1878. lnisacsia meodstory to an act entitled "An act to reQeire town aod city conta- m.Wa mnnthlv rtDOrti. ltSt- uie w j :eA PiKrnirf 1. I a. . -t in aaaica COOVICt tO tbe Roxboro Railroad Company. This iwx r.iiro.d company the -avaa aavawaj arw , , a act allow this railroad company the use Ol ICKJ convict uu -r-r"'-' -i . i. n,.,;,itnL of Bald company. U 1 U . - ----- . - a I m f t n n a in focpur Tot tb. prtvste law. of An aot to ameoa aau - S . 1871 lUtibeo eui or 1871. lriia act i acuu.w.j -- act entitled "An act to incorporate lb. Whitney Manofactarlng tm- oanv In tne ooontj oi vum..."-. 1. ..I in tffiioa COIPWr ia i . a-n Tk Mt n tut w mt ii - . . . w . i . w IMUBeu a y . r, An act to tocorporaw, k ,J1 AUanUo A Ohio liailw.y n.truo- Uoo ani Operating Company I . .k...j tKia MfflDlO V t a at- - a Mmninr. a aalbi n,Bg -T. I I !V i MIKMRT UI UUa yail- I tal U AJ BB S Sfe " . w a aw a m featmsintsi war i au v au w - - . ,,r. SLate aa may De agreea road in IO IS SIBIW mm -a Lij ..idr.il.0 f P.m. to " - . - : . coke from tnetr m.u-, - I mr. . ivuntfin the . i Ortu r EtUl.dF.brw.r7 4. w"r:.T0 focorporate the Star of An act to iJ?n ... Grmd Dladetj ArrnM Fallows, of Uottea wruer . 0 . ' ota.v,-rB C. Katifled Februa- aa a aw f - An act to ioeorporate tbe Soperan ,-.wa Fund Society. The purpos .v :. m nrovide for tbe sup aire -.-r ouated Fond Society. The purpose i. to provide for Ue sup- ST." niuur..f vb. Mrtboau. Bp chntoh. ima p.i..j - " . - a a-La renew tne buiiwi w. - , i.;i.art fVimnan V. to crnth. aSsTSd other poeer IUtified February 4 P An set to promote tbe I n Wear Iliver. This act oersoos to remove oyatc -" pajrauua . v. Ritr. from ltd iatoral bs4 in i.T . r ai ih. 15tn aay or ij " . ;JbeUb.?ol eacb year. Rhti- J Ftbniax7 4; - p ifiAnroorate tbe xay- I a. Railroad Com- .Utt-,"- a! rov de for a rcter of act I . ry (nvim. TblS I aor vaz - Ooviroor and tb. ft rtd lo contract with John oor for V y - Caroline during J wJarW betws.n tb. States, lUlifie-1 February 1 1. . - Ao ta P . 1. f H:o7r.lativ. to the i pns -- - - . . 0ooa 8a - &rS r n ref erence to restraining An set m WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY. M orders and appointment of reoeiTera, aad to amend chapter ,63 of acta of 1878. Ratified February 11. An 'act to protida for paying jurors summoned to act on inqueaU orer dead bodies. .This act allow these jurors, the, same compensation in per diem and mileage as jurors acting in the superior courts. Katl fied February 11. An act to change the time for hold ing election on the subject of pro hibition In the county of Chatham. The election is to be held on the first Mondsy in May. Ratified Febra m j r An act concerning we rooru ui rtiin land irrants. Ratified Feb ruary 11. , f An act for tbe benefit of the far mers on Beaver Dam and Richland, between apperand lower Little river, Stewart Creek township, Ilarnett oounty. This act relates to the fenc ing of certain lands and makes cer tain water ooursea a lawful fence. Ratified February 11.. An act to Incorporate vne worm HtmiM M miner tJomDanr. "UOJ February 11. Spirits Turpentine Laurinbure haa a new hotel. TV TTnniA ! mnnoted of 120 member. On the lest day 44 membe" wereprent. They cH mi legiumuou . A new eotton factory is to be erected on Caw river. Borne New Eoglan der ere ateo PWecUng with . a tr to buudiec. a wa leaxn uv - Religious Herald: The Rocky Jfjvntai BajiMt,ot Dearer. Colorado ia edited by Bar. T. J. Knapp. formally of north Carolina. Gireenaboro Patriot-. It is a fact that only three white , persona uu w k.m 0f Qoilford Court House at 18 "T'tZltl .l ! n i Mrf .nhJ! and Jno A. Barriager, of this city, and F. A. Old, of RsjMlrh. waTwr 7?raVr Mention' It aHrasn-Te freatpleao be ajle to anaoosce uu wj " lelxh, baa costeotaa o i VajrZT7ZZr tennoo Mxoee ue ecano punMflMBt ia ILav naz&x n..n.Mi CoL- Thomas R. Hharo's ijaichsslngt agent naa conttacou Wlla tbe roMlag mills of Atlanta, Q- to ;.uvL.Mii fnMnt f or the Danrillt. Bharp's porchasinft agent bu contracted . 7 r ... Til. A ll.nta Oa- Ill ".sv'miimr mills of Atlanta, Ge., to W'fS, -SiCSi La.kavUie, and they are to be sent to Daa- iKtn i wrn ar thrae Week. ' ' I' r" A tle- T lUBbWU mtsnw: . nnr.iA Km Vork. ha latalv coa- ihnnuKil dollars to tbe UI" fnrd Orohan A avium- Ufliw iik-him. There ouxht to be a hand- amnurl to him. and hta B"UV UJVUUU.V- - ni ahoold be hanaea aown w .j aa ni am OA IT miDT. Laurinburg RhUprur. w m me .v. ai.i. iv a decided stand for aw . a . a. or ajralnst tbe ratification of the Act prohJ- blunc the man ui actum aau i w. in the BUts? We are Paacu oar South Carolina Wnd onr douwb vu"a - , UUIU aaaa . 7. nM mt tnem a thU place instead of tapping theCajollH .t Rhna Heel. To do this the latter Toad could very.ea.ily torn fro-. Floral -tai Iahb sniiaa mm nuuc ucva aM I F & F . Company T D.,:.v wwmoif Rails for mtm. . . IM iiuuj i ia ri n - " . nr . T.. V. Pirn. , '": :;r VoMh Caro- lha extension or the n m Una Railroad are now going rorwaro aamo... ifnw The management will complete fit - aauy. a u- - -.-. hT tha uj , -U-of clTt to teen milna or rvma "J"---' :Ttyn (ha I 1st Of Jane, uw T .- .QCCM. of this itMA it" 7-' or e. . "1-, balance of montba. aad there Is a bndome o construction account Wh . m aDaer uBpraoui ib itBBOW . I , ii.aM.- Maranai t:riarioih www "w . . Vl I at tha WD M tiuuao. a. uuewr . " '".ru: that he baa thrown awav ammuo". e" r - of new admlniuon i - tiaa m siraiiSA-i usaaw ea ve j --7ilf,. -The tele - nflSM 19 HI u" 7 . a phone concert lest ng a Aav eaa v at sa r n rs-ai us. au w vvv a ratTSI W SVBI UUU wa I .L. I uwii . ... a-li ..Wmunt nrOYBa nin. and m leara u . ".,, J. . th. reErs that tbe noiaeoi .ua , QOom where Mrs. U- u. Jo"' - d I !? wmia Paoram and llr. xa. ffJr-svlW quartette, a.ng choice aelecUons . M, Bcon on the accompanied by aona iuv. , .r. a a. Rarnn on the Diano. Jir. AIWU. a- . ,, , ... Raleigh Farmer s AM'1; nraatauTwaa occaaioned on Monday by Great atir wa aimnann Rmnb- I tires from uare, wm " ; notu coav. hat. "bP. gjj, W ' articles have turocv f . - rrh(, tdnnngtiie T-JJ VaTand a box which be bought U. week? Tbflatte! va. a auaplclon. cr LnJlance. a be brought no baggage with eomatence, as no a iTe prepara- 52 THSSS H He admitted IMS -JaB lis. Ullicd people M. ""5?r mont road (now runniugj ; Oreansooro w " - - jj,,. rwGaatotrgTvlag a continuous WrouS uS com 7 .. ....mUL nuC w cfc 3fdcAantc: It was not tuad U of the Bute rail - counted 'em, ana -canf. o. torial, o.; itaiion from JprtLr HrfbjeS' wm be the -March or Science In a Century," ana we feel confident it wUl to a literary treat. Two flzht between member, a ;cbal- ienle rtentT one Tmember charged with forgery, one member srreited for stealing, tM U a curlons showing tot a Legislature, not a carpet bagger crew rAla! for the times! Good for xtaieign ana vvu- i r.iinai nuMtinv .t Beonet vllle. South CaroUna, l&at week, subscribed eooocb money to ensure the building of tbe railroad from that 'point to Hamlet. When built, thi branch will draw tbe cot ton of the rich Marlboro district to either Raleigh or Wilmington, which bout equl-distant from Camlet. The bill to sppropriate $1,600 for encouragement of Immigration did not pass. The bill to ap propriate 83.000 for sending the Governor, the Adj aunt-General,. Col. A. B. An diews. Paul B. Mean. John N. Staples, and other of Hi Excellency' staff, gllt terlog in braid and bra, (we refer to tbeir epauleu). to Yorktown, Tirginla. a nuni noor old rusty-brown nT--.u ? ,. in b-Mninir with "CaDl- I nurui vaiVHUSf mm w " - I .-ii mmnt Tha litter bill waa I voted down when the Assembly wss fail; caDdidale Messrs. Alfred Alderman, Di wa revived and put through. - And oleclaon was . had, when i a Teaolution was now tbe Governor has reappotniea dm Board of Internal Improvament. It con-. 1SU or i noma j . 4 arvta, vJ. " .L..j.j. nf Ha A. Tt. Andrews. of the Richmond & Danville Railroad), and a. a a a a . At. a" aaunMV'S Major Henry A. unuam,- ww .r a.s .mi rawnaallor. But what can the Internal Improveaent' improve . . rfl1.rla aa rfl- nn tna nresent dobiuoh . imm j - - "bow ffanSnd" Danville Railroad controls ow muea r " w . v. ...-ir.nhlA lta Vlrtrinla line ought it not to change Us same and save our feellnaa by adopting lha title of "Nort If bw ADTixaTiststisxuca- Lost A malscca cane. McHsoa Umbrella, etc J. a Muhds Fancy goods. Wosth & Worth Seed rice. R E Buaatrsa Assignee's sale. MASOMO-Meetlng Wilmington Lodge. Coca I Bim. No oases for the Mayor's Court . 4.. mA,niiiir yesterday morning. ... -Ouiua heavy rain vUited this section Wednesday night and yesterday. The" Storm flag was flying at the Iraalatalion yesterday. i - ' 1 A white man, found drunk ana - ,i " " , . . , lh(, -nud TH "id ,o u I Meel l0 gach attacks. I . . Alderman L. !H. Bowden was the only one of the present board of Alder men who wa nominated at the Democratic primaries last night, an especial compli nami. a marked aa it was wall deserved. m:.f r PnHna Brock had tbrae old Chinaberry tree cut down in the tare 1U VyBluaw.j . ....t.hn.hnnd of Second and rnncew .aa.i.w. Ther were all so rotten aod decayed under the bark that no one wa found to say, "Wooaman aparo tree." , a Jr-.ileee el UM a?ea mm pi t h . - a a S Other a oiaere. - . anm ImnM inn ACU I3mma J - . wa one to of the law of 18-79. a follow: .Vat ect on eleven, of chapter ninety- .woToWi. sand eight two. of the laws of one theusana ei8: .tw the word "joriadic- 1 atriking out h UoQ th In lhe ,ixlh line or recn -VYr wnrd -ir in the aeventn line, aro I i- u, thnrnof the words in lien thereorine wotua --r- ,; - - iiaa aaais nTranr.KB f cIa.lTe original jsrlsdiction is given to jasticeeot tne peace.. p j4l4,aicUOQ of all oaence- whercof exclnsive original jar,- . -Tan i0 justices oi me rei, I . ,.t.o h.llnlWlh- 1 if artma Jaatice oi tuo xtob -- i ...i f iha offence have proceeded I w.nA of tha name, wnereaa iubw- - . oermitted those court to BU ac, j . - - - ; a aeTi rnei lurisuiutivu wa -v - 1 --.., I tltlTI 111 1DU UltWl reo - - I SSB aaaarmaw PMBl m D a - nai w siva the total registrant a I a aZLaa, Caa. I UOIQW wo K the various ward opto yesterday evening. at the closing of the books: First Ward Upper Division .rcu.a Alderman. lteKistrar: Whites 69. coiorea 222. Total 291 a. Total 291. n-i.t-ar, Lower Uivision-ju. ocoaM aaw-,.-..-. Whites 66, colored 27L TotaI887. Rond Ward-J. C. Lumsden, Regis Thira w ara . - ' - , Whites 210. colored84. Total 294. rhitaaQin Anlore"d84. Total IW. . T!a Fourth, Ward-James Kenjlrlck, Kegis- . wv.lt 9T1 colored 83. toiai ao. Fifth Ward-H. E. Orr? Jr.. Registrar: . Tvw?a 117. colored 257. Total 404. I I B,m. I n,.a ai M.)' I rri.. mmUnri lectnra bv Dr. Eageoe Grissom, of Raleigh, on the. subject of The Prince of Men," reference tovrmcn ia made in our advertising columns, win d for the benefit of the Library Associauon, nt tha institutions of our cny in wmcu VUV wa - all snould take an interest. The lecture m ka .liared in the Opera House on Tuesday next, March 22nd, and the well established reputation of ur. unaaom ea . tt, I j kI.m tnariTA him public speaaerwm uouuu large and appreciative Audience. Hew Taeait.': ..j- V . ' a i...! ateam vacht thirty lonE.eevea-eet4n width of beam and seven u tanib. of -bold, arrrivea nero 1CS ear mmmwmr-w . w Philadelphia yesterday on the schooner vhn GuAer. The schooner has AlUjum ' - been christened Nawma. and Will be used aaavav .mniovM to and from theNa- yassa Guano. Works, nesr this city, being .varftnartv of thai corporation. Bhe is a B. the rr . ; . - . .... . new boat, will draw about t i"4 and will. U claimed, make about miles per hour. i i t. ARCH 18. 1881. "-r" " . WomilatOM for candidates for Alder- aonuaaHuu. - men, to be voted for at the election on tbe 24tb inst., were made by the Democratic Qf c at meet0j,g neld last ;lll,ro. w.rd. aa follow: night ia the various ward, as follow SECOND WABD. Major Job a W. Dunham, , President of ine OBCODQ IIVU ituii.oiiv t . i sided, with Mr. John H.Boatwright secre- I .ro Maaara. Jnoi' O. James and W. H. the. Second Ward Democratic Uiuo, pre tarv. Messrs. Jno. C. James ana w. tx McFarland were appointed tellers. Nominations were made for two Alder men to represent the . ward, J and on the first ballot 184 votes were castas follows: W. L. Smith, 185 Jno. F. Divine, 72; Alfred Al dermen, 74; C. D. Myers, 69. Mr. 17. L. Smith was declared electedi having received a majority of the whole 'number of: votes cast. Th. k.itAii wm then li&d for another adopted dropping the candidate having the smallest number of votes. The fourth ballot was then taken as fol- . ' . m . , tio. a 1 I lows: Total number of votes cast. 112; Al fred Alderman, 78; Divine, 86. Mr. Alder man waa declared elected. On motion, the nominations , were made unanimona. and the meetlirg adjourned. THIRD "WASD. Mr. W. J. Yopp presided, and Messrs. J. W. King and Jno. L. Cantwell were appointed secretaries. Only two ballots were bad for the candi dates for Aldermen from this Ward . On the first ballot L. H. Bowden re ceived 92 votes, J. B. Huggins 67, R. J, Jones 59. Mr. Bowden was declared the hoiee of the Ward for one of the Alder men. On the second ballot J. B. Huggins was chosen, receiving 75 votes, to 70 for R. J. Jones. On motion the nominations were made unanimous. TOURTH WARD. Col. Jno. W. AlSUnson pioamcu, Mr. W. A. Williams Secretaj. I A resoiuuon waa auwi?u .H"e - ... K.iir-t and not simply Jr "n all oneations L ht ,efore the meeting. . Tener8 were appointed and the chair- 1 man announced that nominations were in I order. Mr. A. H. YanBokkeien nonuna.cu . a. Worth and Sairil Northrop; Mr. J. I. Mack nominated 8. H. Fisablate; Mr. Leeaman nominated O. H. Robinson. A-ballot was then taken, and 205 votes were caBt,as follows: D. Q. Worth, 1W; p. Northrop, 91; a H. Fishblats, 69; C. H. Robinson, 85; O. Fennell, Jr 20. tkb Chairman announced Mr. Worth chosen as one of the candidates for Alder. men toTepresent the Ward. I a tt -C,.,V.t. nnnm Mr. S. H. Fishblate announced his with drawal from the contest. Another ballot was then had, and Mr.; -vr . u an phngpn refielvinc Bamuei xaoivuiw - " 113 votes, Mr. Robinson 76, and mr. ien - nelll ' The following resolutions, offered ny air. w P. OMham. wereadopted: I . . . 3 Whxxbas. It is eminenuy "'? rd be had for and tne same inowu5uMr Tppreciated; and, whereas -the Hon .H fef rtsnma w abT filled for the pMt three years anonve w Juccessor; therefore, be it - . BU.?rV w" Th TWocracv of the - ratine. Wmhled. I r ouau . -ja .h am f -r,T. VhTnl of the same are due and are irainMn rf sarii. iaa s n saairr - ra . thai the jnaoss -"rto WHon. sT w Pishblaie for the fearless, impartialand 5JSto Sich he has die. auUes of the office. above all for tne pax ub u "i i " VV".T .tT rnrinninr the nir m Hi mo ubiwiii . - - --- . j .u. i.nrinv fnii eonnaenca.in T"- . .. . I .ari 9,nA. That the tnanaa oi uu meeung are hereby tendered to the Uhair - -g, ..WmJvi i . i esninn nsw nn uaa uisV" I imparMBi AhlfMfl IDB DDUU UI Ul wwy argeu vxo uuu w .. f : . j mt.. aa nKMnmud bv M7 Wnrwood Giles was recommend by jjjP. xHorwuuu wuw -- acclamation "as a member of the Board of Audit and Finance,to represent the Ward. Oa motion the meeting adjourned. fifth lw ARD, .s. mmbs of the Democratic voters of thls,Ward.MessrsFred. Rheu audA. H. Toii--aMChoaen as candldateslor Alder- . r . men, toon oauu a . - There was no opposUlon mmmw a-i. iiv iW th ' state of I. .. . tVi etatlnna named, I the knermuiuowDi, . , ye8tetja3r,T Washington mean i . , .v. ... rainfall 8.W x nx. ycaraiuaj. o- nf rainfall time, ana 7 inches f or the twenty four hour ending daily at 3 P- .M., except Tuesday;: when it la 48 hours, as furnished by: Sergeant James W. Watson, Signsl Officer at this i ..: Station: a.-.: 7 r- . ware - t an- mi wa aav Tem; It. . rreatner. CtoudV Atlanta.'...... Augusto.. Charleston...... Charlotte...;... 61 v 70 66 60 esL 68 85 73 78 83 70 65 77 69 '69 3.55 : 2.85 M .41 - .03 .84 r: .00 .07 .00 .00 .44 .11 .00 .20; ,V68, 4OSV Fair Tb'tng Sdy VBUr Corsicaha....'.... - Thtng cSndv Galveston... Havana. Iodianola. ....... Jacksonville Cloudy a Key West Montgomery..... Clear Cloudy Lt rain New Orleans..... PantaRassa..... Savannah Wilmington...... Cedar! Keys...;.. Clear vicavi 1 &?dy . feet Fensacoia . . . ran.avol ... i 67 C .1 WliJ"' ..aCarchtS-S7 67 x.r.w TniHatirtna for &aaav'-..;r;' s&ig . :ilTr.: irt,tr traatner: with I Wataniaw, at. CypresSCfreek tjiouay w iaij t, - - occasional rains; winds- wUTi rlolriir barbmeter. WC"WXJ V - - - ' ;,fA4rAxtfUMAla ... ?SI??Sowh .aav a ar a a in eai an avi a ten tarase'peaa 'paper. ' ' -''L - - ' - - J OPBBi HOFJSB. ,; , imiaa Ada Oravia3nIll. . .There wis quite a large audience at tbe Opera House last night, nbtwithstandipg the ; excitement and attractions going on elsewhere in the city, and tbe audience were univerasHy pleased wiih the per formaoce. Miss Ada Gray, ; io the Utular luwnn e . supported -by Mr Con T. Murphy JbHde lfuvai: The 'company has been role, was exceedingly good and was weu materially etrengthened since its last ap- pearahjte-herai and won macb high favor for the manner of the production of the play last evening. To-night Mias Gray aod her company will produce Frou-Froa, a J 1 A i.t H.rr U nT A t'm ceieoraieu piajr auu i repertoire. It has Deter been given here I - - . , . n i rand Miaa Grav- and her support are well I able to give it a strong representation St. Paarlck'e Day. 'Yesterday, the 17ib of March, being St. Patrick's Day, the Hibernian Benevolent Association of this city met at Germania Hall, on Front street, at 9 o'clock, dressed uaii. oa rrooi airec uu,, u.. in their handsome regalia, ana were iormea i intn nroAeaaion under the direction of the I into procession under tbe direction of the Marshal, Major James Reilley, wheo tbey marched to St. Thomas' Catholic church. Here, after the usual preliminary services, Rev. Father Gross proceeded to deliver an address appropriate to the occasion, so frauaht wilh interest to the Irish people, giving a somewhat extended t-ketch of the life and services of St. Patrick, and recall ing interesting reminiscences of by-gone davs ia "Erin's green isle." Referring to the present condition of affairs in Ireland, he besooke a peaceful solution o: tbe diffi culties under which the country is now laboring. At the conclusion of the sermon tbe As sociation returned to tbeir hall,, when, it being their fifteenth anniversary, the mem bers proceeded to elect officers for tbe en suing year, with tbe following result, all being re-elections except the Vice Fresi dent: President F. H. Darby. Vice President D. Quinlivan. Secretary James Corbett. Assistant Secretary J. W. Reilley. Treasurer T. Donlan. Ttte Stat Guard. Section one of "An act for the Encour agement and Support of the Slate Guard," passed at the late session of the General As sembly, provides "That all officers, musi cians and privates of tbe State Guard, who comply with all their military dnties aa prescribed by law, shall be exempt from all jury service of any character and descrip tion ;w and there is also a provision for an nual encampments. ftClVBtS AND 1T1 A It INK. The Norwegian barque Credo, which arrived here from Liverpool yesterday. reports very heavy weather on the voyage. ... ...... a 1 auring wnicn lnemlz3nmas toPiuak uu I sails were carried away. A survey has i been ordered. Capt. Robeson, of the steamer Wave, 1 .... I reports tbe river quite low again, there De- anoaxs. t uo aw ui uc - ln0.e engaged in the effort to raise the iunke0 8leamer , Worth to perfect their sunken steamer Uov. worm io periec.me.r arrsngements to that end, and when the TPxw passed the scene of the disaster on Wednesday tbe chain had all been gotten into position, and it was expected that Bhe weuld be brought to the surface yesterday. I Capt Bremers. of the German barque fydi Pu lAdia Peiehau, which arrived here from London yesterday, reporla having expe rienced heavy weather uearly all the way. On Monday, the 14th inst., in the Gulf Stream, about one hundred and eighty miles off the coast, the barque fell In with I the IHova ocouan ong jnytm, w . the Nova Scotlan brig Blying, Cloud. Capt 1 g-j bound from Cienfuegos to New Vnrk. with a Careo of sngar. and in nearly nearly . i . nn(4wJnn. Cant. Kvffln aa. asked I a I . . I riant ftramera to remain bv him while be Capt. Bremers to remain by him w -f - mEde ah effort to reach Charleston, which Capt. B. promised to do, but soon af ter- wards it was found that the water was gaining so rapily upon the. sinking vessel that she would have to be abandoned. Ar" rangements for the transfer of the offlcera and men was thereupon made, and Capt. Kyffln and his crew, eight in all, were soon on board of the Zydia PescJiau, and were broueht safely to this port. When Capt. Bremer first approached the unfortunate brig she had nut six ieei somout iuvugo i . . , at I . . a ....(.ini, K i water in ner nom, sau ieiuiuiuft . A bou, th. gD&ce ot half aa hour the jjgr aDOUt luc apaua ui ubi in l .. . j .t... :. l.j i..u.aA in in I .. . s. l.j:..u. i. aounuings Bnoweu un ik u miisw thtlBhort tlme to eight and a half feet, 0ap; Kyffl0t who i8 a resident of St. John's, w n.. reoorts that hia vessel suddenly I vwaifi J s j N. B., reports that hia vessel suddenly ispraas - ----- anrunir a leak Sunday nigbt. The wytng i Claud registered vx wna. xm "pf- . w mm . 1 . . . t ri I that she went down soon after the Lydia JPstehau left her Where for twenty years a person bad no I mt a - j. - aasKLMl aiH a4 a Al a a "-- Jt.).. movement OI me OOweiswiiiou. uicuiw- mechanical means, a month's nse Of natural 1 regularity ijf hi-ha enn& are mcaosble 01 hurting the moat delicate constitution, yet sure to cleanse the bowels and blood of all 1 Imnnritie. t 1 sa-aaa I second rounb of quarterly meetings "V l for tha Wilmington District or tne jmjuwbu. a. V1S?I nhn.Bonth: tha I .viJ .,RM.ihMn ..April . , S S Anril S 1U ...April 1S-17 ...April 90 April SS - - - 1 wnaam.atinrtn Bnw....t ' -f nZaarlelc. at Zfam . ... .May 1415 5oHerrlBjr.CJhap 1 inna c aaaisi aa a a e aaa - Jnne 11 ' " ". WW ". .... .Jan 1S-1 US.BCTRKHBAD, , Presiding Elder. M ' uae wei.4. .. S ST ' Twevwka; ....;..'.... Thraeweka,. ........ ...' . ST oaeanoath. Ar.l.w.k4.. J Twoinofttti,..;....,t Jt " Tone saoatba, ... 81xnoath,. .......... 2 oaeyeer,.....-wt srooatraet AdvertltBMnt takea 'at Uonataly tow rate. ; 1 ( ' ";; Tea Haee eelid Hwiparell type asake one aqaare. ,3ixir'!rrisisi.' '. ' - B . A GOOD HOtTSSWIPa. The Rxod hoaMwlfo. when sha la rlvtng bar boom tu aprtnc renorftllnc. ahonld bear la mind that the dear tome. or br hooae are more precions thaa maay bootea,an that their mtems need claaailnr by parlfyias lha blood, regulating the tomach and bowtU to pre rent and care the dUeevee arialna from pno mm Urla an mlaama, aod ahe dik know that lhare I ntHhine tnet ui no u aa pcrivowj mam Bop Bitten, the pnreet and beat f medlolaea. Concord, N. H Patriot , MBS. WINSW'S 8O0TmNaSTE0P.-T una., n mouv ".7 , T Ld.i- f J.il.. .P! We woolty by no mean reeomaead any kind of medle whlei we eld kyewM b I ' .i i. I.... Hnl nt afra. Wlaa. low's boothlnc r.yrnpw can apeak from , knowl edge; In onr own fatally tt kaa pre red a bleeaiaa Indeed, by elTlns aa- lnfaak tronbled with colic palne, qolet aleep, and lta parenW uufcrok" reet at ntgnx. aioet nraou mmu tn"v - Here u an article wucn mry a. vmmmm m w ' mt - work la perfection, aad which la harmless; lor tba Bleep wmca u aaora .v. i. naWaoffw namral and the little cherub aava aa "bneht aa a button." And darlnc the -rf1-.of teetElM lu ralna U lncalcaUbia We harefreqnenUr heard mothers aaj th'rwoald net tiail he wltnoat U rrom wie tram uwcauauu iii jr,ri,ZSr,K teathlna-aiaaa. oa aaTeonald naished with the teething; aleae. oa aav eoBatdata- tkn wnatever. ooia - oj au tunKaiaw. aa bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M. CRONLY, Auctioneer. BY CRONLT A MOHKI8. . A of -Ion VJI UUtJl lCO 41 jcau-uuxw. . sni Assignee's Sale. TpHIS DAY (RIB A?), UTH INSTAMT, AT 10 o'clock, A M., I will sell, at the Store of Veeer. Hanklns Bates, the entire stock of GROCXKIXS, Sc., therein contained. B. S. Btra&O&S. 'Asa)aas. mh 181H OPERA H O U SE. ,,a - ' ""'' THIS RECORD Of OURrL.ASTVI8ttAAtrAl .NT1C Off THIS OSS.. (7: Thnredsy. Friday and Satnrdsy Wights knd Bator day Matiuee, March 17, 18 eaeVN. '. Heenragement of the Dlstrngafkbed Actress. Kits ADA GRAY, Supported by CHARLES A. W ATKINS FIFTH A VENDS CO Thursday Mght CAXILLR. Friday Hlgkt-rBenellt T Mlsa Ada Grar-FBOU Sstnrdsy Matinee T H B iBW at AODALSTf. Saturday Night RUTH THBDOKTT.The Trsmp. or CHARITY. . Usual prices of admission will prevsll. Bests can be secured wltnoat extra charge at Beusber- Be8ecure Matinee tlckeU at Helasharasr'a wlthoat extra charge, and avoid the rush at the Box ofnee. mhi3 4t snthfrsa LECTURE. Dr. Eixgenc Crlssom. of KalHgtt, Will lecture. For the benefit of the Wilmington Library Associ ation, at the OPERA HOUSE, In this city, on TUESDAY. MARCH SSd, Commencing at 8J o'clock, P. M Subject, "XHK PRINCE OF MSN." ilnLiInn 0.1 Mntl. mh 17 St WMnjrton Ie, No. 319A.F.&A.M. EMERGENT MEETING THIS (FRIDAY EVE NINO. March 18th, 1881. at 1 o'clock. Work In tne K. a. aiegree ........ ... Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. By order of the W M. 1 W. 8. WAR ROCK, mh 18 It BeoetarT. Lost. "PROM A BUQQY, ON PIUNCE88 STREET, A MALACCA CANE. The finder will be rewarded on leaving It at th STAR OFFICE. h 18 It Silk Umbrellas, $3 to $3.50, OEM CLOTH UMBRELLAS, ." Something New, Light and D arable; Alpaca ZanlllaaadOlnghaat. RUBBEK COATH. amuinN mh 18 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor . Fancy Goods. A FULL LINE OF FANCY GOODS AMD TOI- I let Articles, Colognes, Bxtraeta. Soaps, Braihea, Ac, For sale ny JAMBS C. MUNPS, Prna-gU, SS V. Front St. mhlS U SEED RICE. X000 Bahu BXST l'wlaz,d' 500 do WHlTK ufl,akd' For tale by mbl8tf WORTH A WORTH. Try Mrs. Joe Person'. Man loaic Bitten. CURES SCROFULA. KHBTJMATISM, HEART Plseaae, Chronic Bllione Oolle, aad all klade of Emotions aad Hkln Olaeasee artaias: from Imparity of the blood. As an Alterative Toalo aad KanSer of the Blood it haa proven Itself nneqaalled. see gov. Bfi,DJi a uruuvw. Rauiew, N. C, Dee. ad, 1880. v i 1 1 . . l ri.Hn. that a naalar of at r.ti. haa iinl lfn Joe PerBOna Indian Tonic - ,7hTOreaodts I believe hermly axcaUaat i7IhenanoeeB for whteau taints. a. I . . w W. W. BOLD EH. SEE JUDGE STRONQ'S OPIKIOH. . BAUnaac' If. OL. Dee. lt, 1SS0. Mra. Joe Person : Madam Some months ao I waa In bad health, suffertnf rrom debUlty, lad tree - ttonaadio tlon and loss or appetite, woen a inawoBwa aa. to try tout BUtera as a Tome. 1 oia so wua we bob happy reaolta. I take great please re In reeotnaaaa,- 2, Jc.PFintoi, K. C Prepared by Mra. Jo Person, FrsaUlnton, W. C. For sale by WM.B. OMW, nig?at, mhlSly nac y, llmingtoa, W. C. L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Loalslana ' StAte J lottery TAKES PLACE' APROi IS, CArafL FKIZS $30,000. Whole tieketa. tSOOi Halve,l 00. . ' AdilressllVxrn, V, w n mhOtf ' wiiasWKtea, a. u, Springr styles ! - 1 OTIFF AMD BUTT 1UTB Ij O ' cinobbja t 1 ! LAmXaHATS I HARRISON. A AIXKM. , : .BaUer. IS mhHtr
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