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his noauiiiQ STAR Wfl. II. DCaIAUD u.MUia daily a aacw si i .... ta OK MM ol 1A MtkMumaMtt fatart at th fwt OOtoa at WltetaVrv N- C. MrTLItt. Further pertarnler of ib bars. eg of a. opr kM at Kk enaav that slxty 3iM lives wtrt (cat; so AnrnkiM or Eaf- :ia wr aaaoeg ibe ski) oaa. Con at rcci. a brobT of tha I f Rhm, it JJ. II ia proposed by Mr. Parse.) to roi.c th Hooa Ka! Cvfrv!rtioo to t ;rt Bru.i by Land Liue urgaa'tsttoe. To B.)f hav broken op their eo .npnot at Left's 2(a-,ea4wU) dispart irr rchta their 00 territory; a cnaj- r , .r ta ftawr iw lb Itotel CoeBeaia i ii n! rvt aoapicvi. la a fight -ra Kw oSi!) aad iliicil dia i -ft 'o 'h eajaUlo4 of L comely, Ya., iuflaa Utxr wera tilled ad tba ofi ar drtv.a aff. TiaXsw York (lotrU of flaaltb aav began oparatloae rftck acuwrja of typhus fr. n.tn Mt d.p'vdaiiag is Too Gra f (. TtZa; a ma aaosaU Wilkin 1 1 mabrrxh.r in-law at Arllsgtoo. K raiUr ia Wayaa cuuat y. K.a 'nckr d..tryvl lata illicit diatinrf. - Yoik naikats: Money 34 per . cwtf -n qu aad steij al KfQll r?au. t3'c qtt end suady; wheal t 3tc lof. aTvil rwi ft OJJOt Oif; c JaU aad bvy. aagraded 57tC3 CU; crt turpwoii Stn al 48 cts; roaia . ..Jr tt aogisa. William EL CbanJIr gtta Mr. Sam I'h.llipaoai; ptk. Ijn!tari' Miataka aa acond in ih Liocolnabtr Handicap raeo oo t ha iJ l- i.. iiaih in an old wall in MtMoori, y tl St. Loaia Republican. TUrv y io Washington do thai i vary doobtfol arbathar lhara ni a aa axtra aMtoo of Coogreaa r a 'hm cnia valnaltoo of the wealth U N York State- ia thua giveo : Ual etta, $2,336,660,813 ; praooal prorty, 1332,469,370. KJarbl BooUi'a wifa U djtog of naampuoo la CogUadJ Sba ia ibe tigh;arof J.' J I. MViktr.iha well k tba.trical man a gar of Cbi- t'aptain Joho II. Cbambarlay oe, of J STui, ha been iovittd i. lrg oambar of gaoUoo to n f i Ui eoar of Uctarea ia Hieb I upon Virginia huiorj. Ha iia rad to do ao. ih.Navada lUdical Senator, ooa hr.n, rraly coma to WMhiogtoo, :. I h- ilrawa bat a p-rtioa of hia iy II iui nothing for lh alira Ha did m ork and b Kot .. pay. Bl ain't ha a aioa Soatot? Oirfl.U ta to -aot" la hi prafer trac4 tor SuujUy Mattheara that ha ya -73A4 IO OOQliooa tO tod be sum la tba Saoaia aa ofteo aa ba .;r)4eU4 U to b boptd tha oata will aa Jloay tlaalf to ba i.ulldoaad by Owaid or any other $;alart. L!t it kill ibe noroioation Jt aA ,lba nama af Maltha art v U w, ... ryua bor it. Tha app4iaimot of Jadge Hobart ..) a. Cod m tor of Naar York ta oot a Conkltog TWlory od by a graat .Jl. IloWruoo wu tha laadar of th taoty mambara of lb Naar York Jl4Uoa t Chkago arho otad tftfy liffl agtioit Orat and Snally oitad with tha BUiaa-flar-ti.ld foroaa. Uookliag ia aa mad aa a boroaC Th Ricbtnood Stali'i WMhtogton latlartsy: CuaJta faavJ a with aa aanr lock afd :ti oTr toSaaator Plan. Tbaa two ..o doabt aaKJ au vary bad word aboot Prvaidaal Gafflald. tad l U rtgardad aa a ca aarat Ual taj aa tcaoivad io aaka a rqaara 8bl aOJaal Ua coo firm a uoo. Co kilA'a rrlaoda aay It U an la ,i aa low raraU aaadara of tia p'J ftbt SflrV. tad wWtamaltry' ak ib ..doalaUtratioa baar tbaadrt; lby a la ll lfwbaadad blow from Dlaiaa la woakaa 4a!ra'a pwwaf U hla oa Siatt, aad to TTt &oaajoa law aaapacvaf B la for U4 rntaUaaUaJ aVomisaUoav" . Tiara U a pol Ia North Caxo ua wboaa ytvdactioaa axa avaa aapafkx to AlfrdTafliX isd bo aaiia aad poat waaarpaaasThataray, Barwan OtakaM. Oaarc COartatia BroM. jSclsorlttowvJoc. BalM. aad'AlI oVSvan kaowa U faaia wliala tba kai fifty 7ara Raad lb faltowlaf from uD of our Horta Caxoliaa txeJaafaa, aad ibaak Q& Dkl yea an a ecaumporary: la aeopa of character aad brtadlb of topic it aaa no pawr la Acaarteaa Octioo, aad baa baaa) proaei by a Uttraxy ax uri of blh Cbsncux aJ tbo boat proaa aad poaUT by tha ho aaiaar that baa baaa a ttaca tba daatb of 8r Waltar Scott, ift art bot tatoalaaad tbaa al tha fiattar tii racefilioo wbhk baa baaa voohaafed UM maaabU work," Thia ka what Aljbt beiUdtclatiao arn-clam." Ills. Thaaacmef rtcroltlaf tka MaJ pr1 ciptwiBAaaoaacad UTkU'i PJla. I a Lirtr f7.ti Dvtzlaaaa. Ilaadacba. Coailrt aaaa. In97vla. Jrvartof aklada, Oytaa harr riafviwea Uawrtdwra. ropthaa of tftb gkja; HtpwUMM, paioct Colic. Ixaa AjmCU 4d aa croU4 of th howal i kair VaraUta ecu ara aurraQoBav Tbay awtraJytia iSKted'a frtead. t ..... r. fc aaaO 3 . Mtfcartaa4 HiMl fa bm advasMV . r VOL. XX VIII. NO, 4. OArnwHit AanatianARb or-act fiata kVasaalai ara, Paa1 Saaalam Ralalih Ktwa-ObtctTtr. Ao act applemeoul to ao act eo tilled "Ao act to protida for tba bet tar protection of farmer and filber ts an." Kalifitd March 7. Ao act to ao thorite the amploy- maat of a clerk in the KxecatiTa De partment. This act appropriate $800 for thia porpoe. Katlned March 9. Aaaet'to charter tha Louiiborg Railroad Com p any. RaUfl ad March 9 An io La miailra'tlta cozaDatiaa Uooof Joagaaof thaSaparior Gourta, Thia act allows tha too of $100 per wk for holding special term. This aet allows tha earn of $100 per weak for bo4diog atkeciAl term. Thlaaam ie to ba paid by tba board of county oomcouaiooars in wotco ooanty bju terra ia held. Ratified March 0. An aettochatrga tha lima of hold iog tha Soperior tJoarta of tha coan- liaa of Waab and Wilaoo, in tba tbird jadicial dtatriou Thia act providea that lha anpartor tJoort lor thaooan ty of Naih aball ba held on tba ie- cond Monday before tha first Mon day of March and September; and for tha cooniy of Wilson tha lint Moods? of March and September; and to continue two weeka if neces- w . aa aia.a & aary. rtaunea aiarco v. An aot in regard to Ua colleclloo of tazea io Robeson ooooty. Ao act to eatabluh a graded school n the town of Darham. Ratified a March 9. Au act io abolish feooe in Wake . . i coaoiy. lbia aot ma tea it a miaae- mtaoor for stock to ran at large in Wakecoooiy. It reqaires that tba conoty commiaaiooers ox v aae, within amy day alter tba passage of the eel, distribute 10,000 copiea of thia aot, and ta hold ao election within oioety day, at which thia act . ... -i t sball ba eaDmill. to in peopie tor rrjeclion or adoption. An act to incorporate toe Asne- villa Street Railway Compaoy. An aet to amend chapter 107. of the law of 1874-1885, relating to ibe town of La Grange, ooooty of Lenoir. Ratified March 9. Ao act to authorise to Treasurer of the Stale to exchange the stock of the State in the Albemarle and Chesapeake Cabal Company for the bonds of the Slate. An act to incorporate the Paper and Palp Wotke. Ratified March 9. COO. An act to incorporate toe All. one Jt French Uroad alley Railway Company. Ratified the 9lh m a a v or oiaruo. An aot to prohibit the aale of ar nt spirits to minor. Makes it a roiademeaoor for any dealer to sell or Kire liquor" to a min8r, and gives a right ol aciioo to ibe parent or guar dian or employer of such minor. Ratified March 9. An aot to eecure lha better drain age of the lowlands of Bearer Dam, io Sampaoo ooanty. lUlifled the f lb of March. Ao aot to aaihoma the commie- aiunera of Greene county to Iey a pecial lax. Ratified March 9. Ao act to prevent live aioca irom ruooing at large in certain pans of Nah county. Ratified March 9. spirits Turpeiiune. Mr. K. H. Busbe, of Raleigh, will daiifcr iba literary aJdrtai al Yadkin Co:lg cvoaaaeacwinaal. Lambertoo Kobtsonian: A large blck bar u aeeo oo tba plaolalioo of Mr. Jaosca P.ikar. ear Duodarrab la np Pr Uubcaua. oo day ! weak. Tbia la tba flrat appawaaOB of brula la Ibis viciaity siocaMay. IM9. We Uax . thai .our for tat r rowoaoeo. Rev. J. T. llcllUlao, baa ba calked to tba pastorate of tba Cap ital cbarcb I Max loo, & C. To Orphan Frund slates tbat lb atory laat acaalkasa of BaffaJo, N.w Tort bad receetfy flteo $10.0u0 to tb Atylotn i falee. saylat:: "We not sop do. aar (aatteoaaa of BaffaJo, Nw Yok.' baa ever beard of tba Oxford Or pets AJjtoa. &cb aafoaadtd ismora do baisa by makief pop' believa tbat we bare rcccif ed so mocb aa to waot.no more. WaaaixcTOsr, March 23. In ternal Btwooa Cullactor Yoosf. at Ra Ub. N C. reports to Commlaalooer Rom lb cepiare of tba dtatiUery of James Pal tetaoo. Io Cbaibaa coooty, wlib some beer ala'ic ed meal Patieraoo was axreatad aad bouad over. A dtattllery aad 1.000 falloot of beer oeir Prosperttf. In Moore eoooij. vera also dcrror eJ. Tbe owner, aameu Taylor, eacaped. Raleigh VUUor: Miss Agnea Ll.roioa will oot play here oo tha 13 in, as waa aoaooooed yaaterday. Tbe Cen tra) Committee of the frlaadiof problbitioa, bald a laxx meaUof f esterdsy In thia city, aad rravlrtd to bold a Sta e coovtnlloo bare ea tbe S7th of April next. Both tbe wbite and eolorcd pastors of the city eborcbaa ware rtqutstad to sea who In tbair coocragalloea would eotartain dala calaa. Prom I aeo I speakers will ba lovlted to addreaa tbe coaventloo. RaleTgb. Ketet-Observer: To tall tba iratb. Ralegh needs mora hotel ac commodalioa tban ll baa bow. for tbe past winter tba botela were compelled to tarn away huodrede of applJoaat foe quarter. J.J. Bradford, deputy saetiS of Wil aoo coo o tr. brooxbl tbe follow loi prisoner to tbe peoliaailary yesterday: Nelson William, larceoy. 8 ieartt amoel Roger, alias Oray Braawell, forgery, 8 years; Ricbard Williams, larceoy, S years, all col- ort4. Wi are pained to aonouoce tbe death ol lire- Aaderoa. the motber of oar towoeeaasv Mr. Da vial Anderaoo, ;aod siatar of Rev. Dr. Iloike. of Fayelleville. Uar rsmslaa will be oarrtad to Fayetteville tbl eveaiee. Colooel Webber and Mr. bqsart. the EoflUh ceotlcmeo, who are looklaf al leode Io ibis State, have gone to Ashevili to look al aome Ursa tracks oar lbt. It I odrttood to be tbalr la uelloa to parsluu Urxtl. Raleigh Farmer d) Mechanic: Alihouxb tbe DsavUIe A Rockiafhan Railroad will taaert aaothr.uck-pip to d raw rtortl CaxoUn products to Rlcimaocd, w rejoice to see alga tbat the road will ba WILMNOTON, N. C.a SATURDAY. puihedto rapid cotapletloo By the bv. tha QoTarnment will r make a mistake. both in a party aad av busloesa view. If it dlsplaoa noldearwUh Jim llaxris, tbe ne- m as is renortea may aoon ooenr. &d aaaatof tbaPiMioane'Deoanmeat was In Ralaigh on Monday takiBg aenaee aa to the Oonraor. More nlooa than DoliUcal." waa the general reapooee, and . Mgretly to hla credit." Several of our firt-term Legis lator war puzzled to msxa out. what ois tiogvished peraoaaxo lay burled In the northeast corner, of the capltol park, be tween tha granite t or bat one" there erect ad. They ware told these pillar were aim- planted between them' many years ago by the United . State Government, to mark the exact longitude, four cardinal points, etc. Tha necro'who rocked the R, & O. train, near Foreat villa, wa arrestwd yester day. Tbere waa fiuo rawara. toeoitne miseilee broke a window right in the face of Capt. Feucaue. ' . Charlotte. Owrttfr: Mr. John CoaoeL of Bharua townsblp, was showing a colored man bow to take hla pistol to place and grease It, tbe otber day, when it w.nt off, lodging a bail in Hi intgn. at. W. L. iiuoter probed for the ball but did not Hod IU He extracted Instead, however, a well-preeervad thorn, which had pierced Mr. Coenei'e thigh on hia lying down upon ibe beuie-fleld ooa nlcbi during tba war, and remained there - ever. aioc. Tbe Inquiry la yaaterdaV Ooaww brought out tha fact that eaTraJ cvaUamaa la tbe city ara prUUy acquainted with tba . history aad roaaJogy et Mr. Edward Bichardeon, Ibe AUaslastppi Vaexoa, in largest couon plantar In tha world, t spoken of la these coluatna teveral day ago. ' He U said to hava roea la Miaalaainrjl from Rocklaabam county, where he ha brotner.atill firing. who la largely engaged u tn mannxactnre of tobacco. A few day ago Mr. W J.lF.tLlddelV of Llddell dt Co, aeolor pawtnea in - tbav ooeoara which oparslee the Uddall maohlaeahope la this city, reoei red from the; peteat office the papers firing bun taw aola rlfhl to the manufaciure and: aale bf .a aaw naad-block . lot' saw-mills and a platoa-plcklog for nia opea-cyiinaer oouer The special claim for the head-block is that It works both aide with one lerer, in depcodenUy or aunultaaeousry, aa may ba deaircd. Tbe piston-packing la an lmprored aiucnment to use ijidaeu engine. Goldiboro 2c8mger CoLJoo. D. Wbllford, Preeideot of tbe Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad, waa In town Tueaday, and we ara pleased to learn that ibis road ia now doing an excellent busi- aa. Tba recent decline in couon has fallen like a bomb in ibe financial world, aad It Is said that many a speculator baa been ruined by It. The break ia cotton la more severe tban it baa been at any time wiinin tbe oast ten or fifteen yeais. In fact, it haa not been so low in twenty-five year, with oo or two exceptions. Tne WiJmiotoo Presbytery met at Wbite- TlSe church March 17, 1831, ana was opened with a aermon by Rev. George McMillan, tbe retiring Moderator, itev. Jamea Kelly, of Claxkton. North Caro lina, waa men cboaen Moderator, and Rev. Alexander Klrkiand, temporary cierx. Tbia mteilog of tbe Presbytery waa tbe largest in tba number of delegate present for year. AH tbe ministers were preeeai, and a majority of ibe churches were repre sented by their Rallog Elders. Much im portant Cosiness waa uansactea. nev. a. McF.dren received a call from Betbcar and Betnpage churches and tbe pastoral re lation waa ordered to be formed lUf. a. IL Garrls tendered hia resignation at Wbluville and Wbite Plaloa churches. which was accepted. Kev. JJ. f. Marable waa elected ministerial delegate to tha General Aaaemblv to meet In May. at Staunton, Ya., with Rev. Dr. Chapman aa alternate. M. H. wooteo, q , or Whitehall church, was appointed principal Ruliog Elder delegate, and B, G. Worth. Esq., of Wilmington, alternate. Tbe Pres bytery adopted tbe report of the committee oo Ravtaed Directory for Public Worship. THE CITY nsnr AOVSutTisecstfKft Mcxsox Clothing coming. Dx3actju A Sow For sale. J. C. Mean) Fruita and flowers. O. Drraoa A Co. Best muiic books. 8. G. Nomiaoy Asplnwall banaoee. P. Ccxxxjia fc C. Corn, oats, etc Laeal Data. No City Court yesterday morn og. Receipt of cotton yesterday 89 Dales. The torm-flg was hoisted at tbe Signal Station yesterday. The Norwegian barque Stanley was cleared from this port for Hamburg, Germany, by Messrs. Peterson, Downing A Co., yesterday, with 2,925 barrels of rosin. Mr. A. Wilkini, of Philadel phia, wbo was here aome months since in connection with tbe Water Works move ment, was here yesterday, en ronte for his home. The Board of Aldermen meet to elect city officers this afternoon, al 8 'clock. In the meantime speculation runs high as to wbo 1 tbe coming man for Msyor. The Republican of tbe Second wsrd showed the perfeclness of ibelr or gaaixitlon on Thursday. Tbey had 113 eistered colored voters, of which one was found to be disfranchised and one other paired off with a Democrat. They voted 0us kundrd and tUven not losing a single vote. Io our artiole on the election, io yesterday's Issue, it seems we did Mr. R. F. Eyden an unintentional injustice, aa be denies that he has either renounced hts al legiance to the Democratic party or intend to do so, and aver that he ran simply aa an Independent candidate for Aldermen from the Second Ward. laaeratle AI4ranale caneaie. The six Democratic members of the. Board of Aldermen met ia caucus last night sod decided upon tbe candidate for Mayor, &c. This much waa disclosed after the meetlog adjourned, bul nothing further could be certainly ascertained, as all pres ent were pledged to secrecy. Any lle meat as to who was selected 1 of course mere . guess work, hut the Impression waa prevalent ht Col. Wm. L Smith wa the nominee. 11 C1TX AFVAIBB. Tba ftewly-Eleeteel Baard of Alder aaa neet and' ara Only Qualified A Beeeee than lakes. Early in tbe forenoon yesterday it be came noised abroad that the new Board of Aldermen just elected to preside over tbe destinies of the city for tbe next two years were to meet at 12 o'clock and qualify, and it wa generally supposed tbat they would also elect a Mayor and the other city ofH cers. A tbe hour of noon approached therefore, an eager crowd of bob white and colored gathered at the City Hall to witness the proceedings. The Democratic members of tbe Board, being in the ma jority, were al the ball at tbe appointed time, but went into private caucus in the room of tbe Board of Audit and Finance and it was not until ' about 1 o'clock that they left the caucus room and entered the city court room, where the Board general ly hold tbeir meetings. Tbe crowd surged In after them, and by the time tbey bad taken their seals around the council board tbe hall was pretty well filled. Msyor Fisbblate took tbe chair, and at hla direction the City Clerk and Treasurer, Capt. H. Savage, read tbe Certificates of Election for the various Wards, staling that the following named persons had been duly elected Aldermen for the City of Wil mington for the ensuing two years: Firti Ward. W. H. Chadbourn, James W. Telfair (col). Seexmd Ford W. L. Smith, Alfred Alderman. ihird Ward. L. H. Bowden, Jas. B. fluggins. Ibttrth Ward. David G. Worth, Samuel Northrop. Ff& Ward. ion. D. Sampson (col.), Jos. H. Willi (col) The following oath of office was then ad ministered to tbe newly-elected members . . vt a by John Cowan, Esq, and they amxea tbeir signatures to the same: w An BArllv and solemnlv swear that hi irnlf and imnaMlallv perform tbe dalles ot Aldermen of tbe city of Wilming ton. North Carolina, to the best of our ability and judgment; we furthermore sev rallv and solemnly sweat that we will sup port and maintain ibe Constitution and laws of Ibe unliea oiaiea. aou iuo wjuh iniion and lafra of the State of North Car olina not inconsistent therewith. The Chairman then declared ihe memi bers duly qualified. A motion was next made by Alderman Bowden thai the Board take a recess unti this (Saturday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, which was carried. And so ended the first meeting of the new Board. Have wa a Ulayar f Tbe general impression seems to be that just at these presents we are without one. Tbe law only provides for ten Aldermen wo from each ward for the city of WU mingtoo. The old Board of ten members including its chairman went outyesterday, and the new Board of ten members came n. Tbey postponed the election of a Msyor, and hence we are without tbat uoeful appendage to our city government. Chief of Police Brock, wbo is now con sidered the chief executive officer of tbe cliy for tbe time being, wears bis honors lib becoming dignity, and it is as well that we should caution the though: less and incoosiderste that tbey should exercise a proper degree of ptudeuce io their manner of approaching, him until the novelty of the thing wears off a little. In this connection we find tbat section 6 of chspter 48, law of 1874 -'75, for tbe government ot the city of Wilmington, provides that "at the first meeting of each and every Board of Aldermen elected under tbe proviaions of this act, they shall pro ceed to select one of their own number to discharge the duties now prescribed by law for the Mayor ofsiid city during the term of office of MidJJoerd of Aldetmen; And n case of tha inability, failure or refusal of tbe Aldermen so elected to discharge the said duties, it shall be the duty of the Board of Aldermen to select some other one of their own numbet to discharge said duties, either temporarily or for tbe remainder of the term, as to them may seem best Larceny 3ce. 8am Long, colored, was arrested yester day on the charge of stealing tbe sum of $17 in money from one William Martin, colored, for whom; he was doing some work. He gave bond for bis appearance before Justice Millls this morning to answer to the charge. Wm. Martin, charged with committing assanlt and battery noon Long, being arraigned before Justice Millie, sub mitted and paid the costs. Tne "Water ttwrate. Messrs. Hanby & Russell, of this city, have commenced driving the necessary piling for tbe erection of tbe proposed Water Works, about sixty feet this side of Hilton bridge, and we suppose thai tbe work will now be 'pushed forward, to an early completion. ; It is expected we un dent and, that the works will be finished on or about the first of June. Palllna; Oft In Beglairailan. The entire registered rote of the city in Norember last footed up 4,403, of which 1,757 . were white and 2,645 colored. At the last election the total registration footed up 2,850, of which 1,248 were whites and 1,604 were colored. This tshowa a falling off in tbe entire registered vote since the November election of 1,552, of which 511 an whites and 1,041 colored. Tbe popular prejudice against proprie tary remedies has long since been conquered by the marvelous aucce of each a remedy av Dr. Bair Cough Syrap. Caed erery jrhere by ererybody. Price 25 cts. f MARGBL26i5881, Dally Weather Sallettn. , , ' The following vrdl show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, .Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches for the twenty four hours ending daily at 3 P. M except .Tuesday, when it is 48 hours. as .furnished by Sergeant James W, Watson, Signal Officer at this Station: Tem. R. F. Weather. Atlanta.. 70 .00 Cloudy Augusta:'. 76 .00 Cloudy Charleston va .uu uzy Charlotte 75 .00 Fair Corsicana 78 .00 Clear Galveston 71 .08 Fair Indianola........ 75 .00 Fair Jacksonville....... 73 .00 Clear Montgomery 69 .00 Cloudy Mew Orleans 73 .00 JTair Savannah... 76 .00 Fair Wilmioston. 78 .00 Fair Cedar Kevs 66 .00 Cloudy Pensacola... ... 64 .00 Cloudy Tbe following are tbe Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Cloudy or partly cloudy weather, with rain; southwesterly winds in the southern part, witb falling barometer. A child Tunable into a Well A Utile three-year old daughter of Mr. John Justice, residing in Craig's alley, be tween Second and Third and Church and Castle streets, waa playing Thursday after noon witb other children on a board, one end of which was Testing on the curb of a well and the other on a fence, when she unconsciously got too near the well and fell in, plunging headforemost into the water, a distance of about ten or fifteen' feet. A colored man who happened near tbe premises, hearing tbe alarm sounded by the other children, rushed to tbe scene, went mmediately down into the well by the rope and succeeded in rescuing the little one and restoring it to tbe arms of its nearly dis tracted mother. We regret that we are not able to give the name of tbe rescuer, who deserves great credit for bis prompt and no ble action. Ooodat Gauilnf. While the voting was going on in the Second Ward on Thursday several gentle men were speculating as to the result, when Msj. J. W. Dunham remarked that he thought Col. Smith's majority would be about 54, but it might reach 58 or 59; and at 4 P. M. he hazarded the prediction and entered it upon Jiis memorandum book that the; Democratic rote in tbat ward would be about 242. Now comes the re sult: Col. Smith's majority over Scott was 57, and the majority of Mr. Alderman, on tbe same ticket with Col. Smith, was just 242. Yeans BIen"a Hebrew Aaoelatln. A pleasant entertainment waa given at Germania Hall yesterday- evening by the aTSore association. Short addresses were delivered by Dr. Meodelshon and Mr. J. I. Macks, recitations by Miss E. Weill, and the assemblage was further entertained with vocal and instrumental music by Mrs. Eabnweiler, Misses Fishblate and Greene- w aid and Mr. Nathan Meyer. err r?sfli. a GOOD HOtJSEWiy B. The ; food houaewlfe when ah is giving her boose its spring renovating, hnnlrt hair In mind Lhac tha dear Inmate or her house ara mors preeiona than maajr house, and that their arttaiaa need cleansing by paritying the blood, regulating the etomach aad bowel to pre ventand care tbe dlaeaaea arising from spring ma laria and miasma, and aba moat Eaor that there la nothing that ill doit o perfectly and surely as Bod Bitter, the pnreai and best at medicine. Ccmeord, N. S., Fatriot. A DOWN TOWN BTJEBCHANT. having passed several aleeple night, disturbed by tbe agoniea and cries of a suffering child, and becoming con . Tinced that Mrs Wtualow Soothing byrup was last the article needed, procured a supply tor the child. On reaching home and acqnarntmg his wife with what he had done, ahe refused to have ad ministered to the child, a. she was strongly In favor of Homwopa hy. That night toe child paased In Battering, and the parents without ali-ep. Return ing noma the day following, the father found the baby atill worse: and while contemplating another sleep 'esa nUht the mother atepped from the room to auend.to some domestic duties, and left the fa ther wlib the eh id. - faring ner absence be admin istered a portion of tha toothing e-rrap to the ba by, and said nothing. That night all Jnande slept well, and the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and happy. Tbe mother waa delighted with the sudden and wonderful change, and although at nrat offended at the deception practice upon her, haa continued to na the ttyrup, and auffering cry ing bable. and aleep ess night hav disappeared. A single trial of the Hyrup never vet failed, to re lievethe baby and overcome the prejudice of the mother Bold by all Dragglf 8 cent a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale, rpHB if U&N1TUK IN ,THS WAVE ELY HOU8K, Charleston, S. C, consisting of a com plete outfit for a Hotel. Sealed bids are invited for the Furniture as a whole, to be left at the office of DxsaUSSUKc SOW, Charleafn, on or before IS o'clock M., Taesday, tdth instant, stating price and term. The purchaser has also the privilege to treat with tba landlord through Messrs. Deeaasaur Bon, for a tase of the Hotel. Parties desiring to inspect property wfll apply at office of , Waverler Boose. mhlSst Coimnff ! rrEX STOCK Ol CLOTHtNQ I HKBS 1. ;. ... -. '-jj- OTJB MBHCHAKT TAILOBIHO GOODS. ; MTJMSON, mh S3 it Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Aspinwall Bananas. LOT OT LASQB CKOIGnV A8PDSWALL BANAKAS and FUTB, SWBBT OBAKQBS Just received '. ...;,,.lllinM At 8. Q. ROBTHBOF8 mhSS tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Prime White Corn, 10,000 BUWBuahelspATS. w m w 10 Car Leads TIMuTUT HAT. lOTona WtlBAT BRAN, And "BKST BOLTBU MEAL IN THB CITY." FBBSTON OTJMMIBO At CO.. . Millers and Grain sad mh 99 tf ' ' ' P nut Dealer. Fruits v m7GTBt ND BLACKWBLVS Clgaretta and long Cat ToBcco;"Ohra-Hask: Mouth piece agatattsngars, Domesttc,-Key West and Imported.. J ..... . . ' "worsaleby ' - - - ' ; l: JAMJtS C. MUHDS, mbftJtf 3SN. UJL -X. JL JL u; WHOLE NO. 4,246 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Municipal Election. IOFFICIAL Certificate of Election. WILMINGTON, NOBTH CAROLINA. March 84, 1831. "TyB, TAB UNDERSIGNED JUDGES, DULY qualified to hold an Election for Aldermen for 'he inrst wara or tne utty or wiimi'gton, on the ruurut rnnnnay or ma'cu, ihji, pa euant to an Act of the General Ammbi o' North numlina. en titled "An Act to Organize a Government .'or lha -Oil f . WllmtnlTtnn IT mlflul tha .i.ik ... J - . - i i irv m . . " w UMJ v. March, A. D. 18T7, do hereby certify that the fol lqwmg la a true and correct eta lenient and return er aaid election : James W. Telfair received seven hundred and sixty Sva votes: William H. Ohadbonrn received two hundred and ninety nreevote; A. J Walker recel nine votes: : r received two hundred and eighty- W. fl. Howe, Sr., received two hundred and tare votes; Coleman .iwin'ng received twenty four votes ;and Joan U. Straaes recelwd two voiea: And ws hereby declare that James W. 1 eUalr ana wiuuun u. cnaaooarn " havtug received the highest number of the votes cast, are elected Al derm en of the City of Wilmington from the First AKCB7D ALDERMAN, IE. 8CHARF7, Regis trars L. J. THORNTON. JOHN L. DUDLEY. fT. B. 8TK iCH. J. W. WHITNKV. 8. H. HEAT. UWI- NlXON. GEO. L. MABSON. 8. H. HTHAtlkfl uspectoraor Hiiecuon. mn u st atevlew and Fpst copy 2t Certlflcate of Election. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, March 24. 1881. TyB, THB UNDERSIGNED JUDGES, DULY ualifled to hold an Election for Aldermen for the Second Ward of the City of Wilmington, on the Fourth Thursday of March. 1831. cursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of North Carolina, entitled "An Act to Organize a Government for he oity or Wilmington," ratified the sixth day ol March. A. D. U7J. do htreby certify that tbe fol lowing ia a true and correct staiem nt and return Of aald election : William L. Hmiih received two hundred and thirty nine votes; Alfred Alderman received two hundred and fortv- two votes: Henry a. 8cott received one hundred and eighty- two vote; ana Rudolph F. Eyden received one hundred and ae venty -eight votes: And we hereby declare that William L. Smith and Airrea Aiaer man, naving received be highest num ber of votes cast, are elected a ldermen of the City or Wilmington irom tne second ward. J. C. LUM8DBN. Registrar. K. JACKSON, H. OHLAMDT, Inspectors of Elec- uun mh S5 St Review and Post copy 2t . Certificate of Election. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. March 24. 1S81. TyB, THE UNDERSIGNED JUDGES, DULY qualified to hold an Election for Aldermen for the Third Ward of the City of Wilmington, on the Fourth Thursday of March. 1S81 pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of .-orth Carolina. entitled -An Act to Organize a Government for the mcy or wiimingron." raiinea tae tixin oay n si area, a. u. ijst, ao nereoy cemry that tne roi lowing ia a true and correct statement and return of said election: Lemael tl Bowden received twe hundred and fifty-three votes; James B. Bnzeln received two hundred and fifty four votes; Benjamin tscott received ninety five votes. Flaviai W. Foster received elehtv-elcrnt votes: and Scattering received four votes; And we hereby declare thac Lemuel H. Bowden and Jamea B. Hueirfas. ha vine received the hisrheet numb r of the votes cast are elected a) dernvn of the City of Wilmington from the Third wara WM. L JCOBS, Registrar. A. J. YOPP. WM M. HAY 4. JOHN A. HAR- GKOVB, J. B. TAYLOR, Inspectors o' Election mn as at iteview and rost copy at Certificate of Election. WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA, March 21, 1851. Ty B, THB UNDERSIGNED JUDGES, DULY qualified to hold an Election for Aldermen for the Fourth Ward of tha City of Wilmington, on the Fourth Thursday of March, 1831, pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of North Carolina, entitled," An act to organize a Government for the City or Wilmington, ratified the sixth day of March, A. D. 1871 do hereby certify tht the fol lowioir la a true and correct statement ana return of said election : David G. Worth received two hundred and forty five vote; samaei wortnrop received two nunarea ana forty eight votes; loan u. Horwooa received ninety-seven votes James K. CU'lar recti - ed ninety five votes and O.H Robinson received two votes; And we bereov declare that David G. Wor;h and Samaei Northrop, having received the highest nam ber of the vote. c&si. are elec ed Alaermen of the City of Wilmington from the Fourth Ward. ilABMEB AJfiBtViUi;.. Ittglcier. GHO N HAKKlcS. T. u. BUNTING. C. P. LOCKET. LOUIS BUYaNT. Inspectors of Elec tion mh 25 -St Ecview and Post copy St Certificate of Election. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, March 24, 1881. Xy"B, THB UNDERSIGNED JUDGES, DULY fjaallned to hold an Election for Aldermen for the Firth Ward of the City of Wilmington, on the Fourth Thursday ef March, 1831, pursuant to an Actof the General Assembly of North Carolina, en titled 4'An act to Organize a Government for the City of Wilmington," ratified tbe tixth day of March, A. U. 1877. oo hereby certify that ihe fol lowing is a true and correct statement and re turn of said election : Joseph L). Sampson received three hundred and seventy live votes, Joe. ph at. Willis received three hundred and fifty four votes; - Frederick Rheu received one hundred and forty eight vote: . , . -M Alex. tl. iiOBiie received seventy nve votes; uiu Geo. Hooper received one vote ; And we herebv declare tbat Joseph D. Sampson and laums H. Willis, having received the highest number of votes cast, are elected Aldermen of the City of Wilmington mm tne jrirtn wara. n. S. Utttt J b . aegiatrar. N. MORRIS. W. a OKK. A. HOWE. JR.. JAS. B. DUDLEY, Inspector of Election. - mn ss-st ixeview ana rost copy m a Beady to give yau atyliah clothes. At a price that will surely please ; Ready to suit you, a - very one knows. And ready to fit you with ease. Beady our goods, to show every one. Wb are ready to visit JOHN DYER A SON mhSOtf . Baby Carriages, w INDOW SHADES. STRAW MATTING, Woven Wire Mattresses, Spring Beds, and a full 8tockof Parlor, B d Room. Dlnlng-Room and Office Furniture of the latest designs. For sale at low prices y u, A aallTH A CO., mh 20 tf 43 North Front St. Turpentine Tools. WBHAVB JUST' RECETV D A LARGE As sortment of Coopers and Turpentine Tools of all kinds Oo not keep any but the best guaran teed braadav - If you want the beat a.aallty of these gooda tad lowest cash prices send ' your orders to the Old atatabllahad Hardware noose of mh 85 tf JNO. DAWSON A CO. ' oni naia'oiiadv;.:..;;.::;...:..-.... tt twodaya,.'.' H-v t row daya,,,,.... .... jo '' -five dAra,.,....;....... f " One week,.,,. .....v... .. 4 0 Two weak,... ......... ... 44 " Threeweka,.........w.vi...... f M " One month...., y.. . 10 00 Two mon this,.. " " Three months,.... 09 . , Six mrttitha,... ... . S Of " " One yar.. so tarOontract Adverttaeanenta takea at pror" tumaaslylowrstea. Tan Una aalid Nesiparell type make oaa qar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPE R A HO U S E. A Success North and South. TWO NIGHTS ONLY ! Monday A Tuesday, Hatch SIS 99 Itvl. B. CTJBTIS AS Sam'l of Posen. 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TELOMCROPBONEI In.unto mmancauoa JSy the WATTM PATENT iBlIPUuMIh In cat e or Accident, ire or nurgira tn.v sr. omjona price OWn YoTJK TBLBfuONH MHI' I BBS 1l.BPENIENT I Efflcieut a di-iuc of two miles We will erect lines, or rail m uteris', with full instructions Prices Phonaa ST. 00 e.ch Wire 80c per pound Guj-anteid t work If properly put Up. EDW'O ri. UtLT, General Agent for North Caroilaa. B. ll. MORHIu.1. hOI, . mh 83 eodSw su fr A'U for Wilmington. BUNTINGS. Brown & Roddick 45 Market Streci, ARB NOW FULLY FKKf AKKU TUBBUW A FULL LINE of-HUNTINGS, in stngl and doa ble widths, of American French s d English man ufacture. We sell all goods by th.lr proper earn., aad OON'T represent ueutlnea aa Bun Urn... QTOLT8. Call and examine our 80o Quilt. Tbey ARB cbeap. CALICOES. All New 8tyles-B, 6 7 and 8 cents. BROWN BODOICK. mh SO tf Hark.t Bt. LL 3a La NEXT DRAWING 07 TBE Louisiana Hato Lottery TAKES PLAOB APRIL 11 CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. Wuol ticket. BS 00; Halvea, fl 00. Address iiocx dox rs, mh 9 tf Wlimingtoa, N. C. Try Mrs. Joe Person's Indian Tonic Bitten. CURES SCROFULA. RHEUM ATISM, HEART ilaeae, I'kronic Bilious Oolio, aad all klad of Brnptlona and aaln Dieaa4 arlsuur from bniarlty of the blood A a an Alterative Toale and rmlflar of the Biood it bas proven luelf norqiallad. SBB GOV. HOLDEN'S OPINION RAi-aion. N. 0.. Dec id. 1880. I take pleasure in etatlng that a member ot my family baa ed Mrs Jo Parson' laSUa Tonic with good result I boiler, her remedy excellent for the purpose for which U 1 intend a.- W. W. BOLDKN. , SEE JUDGE STRONG'S OPINION. Hainan N. Dae. ht, 1830. Mrs. Joe Person: Mdam Bone month eo I waa in bad health, suffering; from deMUty Indiges tion nd loaa of appetite, when a frhsnd tndac m. to try your bl ter. aa a Tonic I did so with the atoet happy reaulta.' I take graat uleaaor in rMonaM ding li aa a va'aable and tmclant vegvUbl Tonic. Very respectfnUy, GEO. V. TkOQ. Prepared by Mrs. Jo Person. Franklin to. II C. Kor sal by WM. H. GlUtEN, UragKiat. mhlSly . nao HUnUncton,M C. Stove Repairs, ANY PLAT at DESIRED. "DRIVE WELLB, chetpest and urt way to git par wetert a ban 'upuood thing aad OUBAf. Write foe lllaa trated Circular explain tt folly. Illaatratea !tlogue Cook etovea mailed oa appllcatlaa, Chromo free with every Catatrgue ' 9. M7 KINO A CO. mh SO tf Strictly Stove and 'i lnwara Xstab,
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