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THE LATEST NES. 4fc FOM ALL FASTI 0? THX t uiiuiilM-tUIMV a.Btaie. rietiX.VJUT10.it OT rLOAAl- TEinCTE ro sxsatoes kkixcOO ai mix - TUX LATTES FKOif TUX LABXX OT uitAXDiii fob nts Dirwa or msooaoa or tivxsia no rco- tBr Ti-a etBtsf tr 3XXA1X. Wawotcw. March .-- tho Hts.i met thia aaoraia a UidiW boa- uiek. wail e mafatlccAt H-'IN 4,!t of tie lad.es of AleiandrU, a ro rUe.toc Uiil. of Ueontf, crBaaaeetrf that MailaaaVB dak ad was r" edmirJ Oa tuouoa of Mr, Cam-re. of W-co-is rveoiutioa was edopud ibUomui ,a;Scrturr oU S- u P Dom th. coauce lead tha Baeeaaery laaeral e raaeevof thUt.?oaloCrpotr. The peodla DaAiaeas JbJ B,lK rVl5lL uoo foe U iectioa of off of lae 3--tt. we thea UlQ npw A, motion to r lata txtcativt teseioa u rtjeeted avae S. , , rhe fijc. Ulbat wolch edoreed SJeoeiof Harlt to-day wa accompanied who ika followi- Bote: TBee Vrftai flawtrv from the Leliee tlai. of 0ort, M fMbl Vtlt.0.'. tMir pan of lAatf aJairtUoa of U bnlllaal oaar ia waica U racaoUy Mpcaita ,-orrnpl brxia m3 1T , w&,1?torKf" Vir ut oa ia on paxtaJ tb Rtpabllcaa paxtr on taa oUiar. Ttm talp, kJaaator. m t elaaraU from U Wait. Hooae, aor . ,tj Toyrt ia qi of ftdatai tpotla. It i.mpJy booad uta 0ocU 8aior.b (iaM a4 ftacacnd aiaualf 10 Ua aaaxta of n inlaa aTWTaar,bT Q aJ ticqaaal tpca a a aaaJa a .jft o of ta hoor. U ia vnmwiio of ta udJiioa. aad la taa ''f taformr UlTMtxUJca blatorj of lffwa, aea b ibaaiiad Ua o4 f oca of bar ,.a Satar, wbicb n4 ba uacharoa , poiua to pita bar fair Uiaa. Mr. Hrn tuua Ua U wm vidtat ta Rapabiicua did aot latnd ta Iraaaact ta baloea wbteb lb Saaaia b4 baao cil4 bar to uaaaaci, aaari Uai wbaa ttSaaaiadJoarafD-Jif It ta tamaaioo iba am M9odr ia Dacambar. Loat jt Vriooa oibar nvioa era mJe oJ oUd dowa. Mr. Paodlatoo eallaJ uauua to tba la jut1 aJJrtaa of lb rmWaat. ia wbicJi Ha nafeU tbat b woald aac la doa tlata of Coortaa t fix Ua uaara of Ua mlar oOcn of tba Go tern m nl- Ia ordar Uat ta .Staata mlbt ao loattx prtaaat Ua pctcla of wraUo otar patty oQeaa, tta woatj moaa lo co la to Exccadr Sa i:oa . Mr Dawea araad Uat Ua leaara of .fflca aalU baflxadbr law, bat be did tea boar aa act could ba paaaed at IbU pClJ MMiOO. Mr. Hill, of Gaorfia. raad a laltar iaaaad rroa laaRaajJ jaatara" fcaadqaaxtara la Octo tu,. I3t?0 by Wax Mabooa, la wblcb ba aJ u4a.J to Ua Rpoblcaa party a tba "fTp : party. Dul tba Scaator kaow bl m mea by Ua "rip-aac" party? Mr. (Haaa tepljaa Uat ba did not ; but ibonjbl Uat tba Saaator from Gfocfia u(at u bao aotoaly Uat. bot avary paaaa at aaary political party Uat bad avtr cotaa op; M cartaiaiy. u aojoouy aa tnU Uam ail, Ua Saaausr from Georgia . ..t Hm lma orafaadad to mab QUila a :oUy tpaacb, la wbicb ba laid aalcse Ua uatrammaUad. aatamSad aad asdiscaared nr. of aaarr Totar la Ua laad could tall upoo tba policy aad laaa vateb be waa irailad ap3a to obey. Ua roatrameat of tba riMiatry woaia oa a taiiora. aaa u waa. taarafora. a conflict of Ufa aad daaibof Uia noa tbat taa Rapabiicaa partv ia aow naad la oo Ula floor. Mr Hill, raplytn. aaid tbara waa aot a or4 ia taa Saaatoc'a tpcaca la wale ba 1 1. J aoa (ally coacar. Ua bad baa witiot P4iiatlj f jr Ua appearaaca of U ipaacb ( taa caotiamaa froca Virjiaia 'Mabooa)la rJr to mala auma fapiy to it. II did oof uq to oaiart prtaaoi Uat ftatiamaa, ii: if ba oadantood bia (faced ba bad aiJa a.a of tome of Ua toaaeat miarapra taa(iua apoa taa skmtaara 8uua Uat nJ tar baaa aUarad. Uf. bowaaar, did not tataad to aar aajUtfli apoa Uat rab ;-t aaUl Ua fpaeca appaaraxi la Ua ZewnL rar waa ooa pot at to wika ba wiaoad to e:l taa attaatiua of tba Saaata, aad to do it ia ao aqaiaocai laagua. Ua bad Bo nce! (bat ia warty ail tba Rapablicaa pa para aad la dlSartot pevebaa made oa Ufa Ujor. taay atuaipt to joatify Ula coalllloa wtta Ua Saaator from Virrleia aad bia party by Ua cbarra Ua( ba lad off la favor f tnai rfbu, of a frta ballot aad of a rtr coo at laUa SoaUera Sutaa. No maa aad badUa f tea to aay Uat Ua goaUera war opocaed to a fraa ballot aad a f tt eooat. OarUir laafbtar oa Ua Ucpubhoaa aiJa-J Tbay aoojtu to imply Uat. WbcUar ataud or iaipited. ba s:ood ura toaayUai It waa faialtooaly falaa 4a J aatraa, aad Uat Ua caaxga Uat Ua Hamratic party la Ua BoqU deatred by rrce. by fraod. by latiaidat loo, or by xar maaaa la ooatmct Ua amaadoiaaU to tde coaatitatioo, aad to prareat Ua ea fwrceaMat of Ua lawt wbtcb (aaraataad rvj'ial riicbifl to ail man wit boat retard to tct, coiot or pnrrioui coadlUoa, waa ct r!f aatrn. Ha rttd txiracu from a peaeb drtlTared by b!a eotlaaraa (Orowa) r AiUaxa, Joat praaioaa to bia election to Ua Seoate, ta walca ba adrocatad a free nJIk aad aa boacat coo. at for all oeo. t a taa faca of Uat f act ba waa aetoeieaed tbt caatlcmaa aboald aaaaisa Uat too boO y moat mora off la tba Sknia ia fa tut of a free ballot. Tbia movemeat to cat np a party by a ceaittioo batwtea Ua R7ablkaaa aad Ua Ud 2Stara of Virylafa, tf baaed oo tba idea tbat tae Democracy at Ua HoaU waj aa willia f to do Juatica to Ua aairo, waa baaed oo a falaa tdaa waa baaed oo a pra ust wblcb waa aoUlac bot a prrtaxt. Tba paopla of tba 8oatH arara aaa aa boaaat aa taa people of Ua SorU. W&o were Ua la Ua Soma who owaad property 1 Wbo war lataraatad la Ua peace aad good f eoctety ? Wera Uay aot Ua maa who eompoeea cbiafly Ua Democrailo party ? Why aboatd Uay ba la faror of faod aad violaace T It waa aa lacootrorertlbla fact Uat Uoaa 8tatea of wbica Ua DamocraUc party bad flrK obtaiaed poeaeaaioa war aow tba moat proaparoaa aad moat peacea ble. A create wroa coald sot ba Isdcatd upoo Ua color id paopfa taaa to eraaiaa a moaaeiaat bnaaxj oo tba idea of dot a a! aoeaa tbiac loUa aolortd race ladrpaadtat of ua white race, Uat raea diatiactioa m!bt be tape daw a. Did Ula Tootasaaat aaeea that aa attempt to y!ca Ua Sootaara r atraaaa4 aadaff a ewaJUlaaof Ua colored people wiU tba wont eUae of white peopj waa ta ba raiTd f Waa Uat ordeal to ba raeawted t If ao. b aad aoatdawca Uat taa XorUara pacpiw wwald rrpodiata ic Mr. Ckaaaraow of. Wlacoaaia, aaat la Ua ciwt daak aad bad read a latter aaat ta Mr. Cfcmeadea br Ur. Ilia, aaortlr ahar tba alectioa. aad laqairad wbeUarMr. QUI waa etui of Ua ectaaow UatUa Damocraxic party aa ghl to diaoaad. ' Ur. Hut eta ed Uat ba wocU aaa w it tba tiwjalry.taouib n wld bart beea fairer If . "1 V ' v ' Ua Saaator aad brvadaaad Utqaeatlaaasl aakad wbetbtr ba waa la faTor of both par tiaedJabeadLcxy Tbere wet sotblflf. ocw, ta tba letter to far aa bia oplaloot werc'coa carved. Ua waa of-the , opinion Uatklbe beat Ulac tbat coald liappaa for Uia coua try looll2 tOk ln faiata. ;la peaaa and proepemy woo 14 ba tbtreorf aalz&Uoa of parti ea, wboUy diacooaccxed with. Ua dif fer at paniaa of tbe peel. He cooleaded thai Ua went element la Ula coaatry, tba wont traitor to Ula coaatry. Ua oely real rebel La Ua coaatry, waa Ua maa who Im puted to Ua peep! 9 of bay aacilaa a deslra la Uair beam to deatroyUe goYvromeat. Diff ereacea la Ua lata wax had calmlaaied la aa boa fat dUTartaca of oplaloa aa to what waa Ua iraa mtaaUX of Ua cooatlta tioo. Tba Nona bad Ua right to aaalataia tu aiewa. tba Booth bare. IV ea tba South coald aot aalaula ber tide, aba had yield ed aa bravely aj.aba bad foegbt. Oar hoaor waa pledged tomalatala Ua atU meat Uat bad rtaa'.ted. aad tb Sotitbera paopla woald malotaia lU . X Ia aaa wer to a qacatioa of Mr. Hoar'a ba aaid Uat taa paopte of tba fioaU accepted la good falU tba cooatitaUoaal amaadr aaata. bat expreaeed Ua oploioo Uat M wooJd bare baaa a beaefit to tba eolortd race, tba Sooth aad tba coaatry. ir aoma piaa bad beea dTled to improra Ua la tallactaal coaditioa of tba argro bafor ba waa glrea foU ilgbu. Ua aeeerted eta pbatlcally Uat Ua coadlUoa of naqoiat aa4 oareat oat of wbicb Uo BouUero 8tau wtr emergiag ba4 beta doa to Ua rtcoa itractioa meaaurta adopted by Ua Reptxb llcaa party after Ua war. Tba tyll ."wnlca effected Ua Soatb after Ua war waa agala thneteaed to ba repaatad. What waa it f A. coaUUoa of Ua Itrpobf le' party with Ua mlaority alemeat ta tba Sooth, aeahtag aot la do good to tba colored maa, bat to gt docoiaaxioo la Uat coaatry. rary moaemeat Uat caae from tba Sooth la fa ror of borylog tba Uaora of Ua war, la fa tot of forgatuag tba paaaiooa of taa war, la favor of bidiag from via w Ua wroara of tba war. waa met by tbe Repoblicaa party with a alap la Ua faca. rry raovamaat Uat cocae from the SoaU la favor of beryl a g Ua lame of tbe war la met by a demahd from Ua Rapablicaa party tbat tba paopla of Ua SoaU moat cvioce tbelr feiU by jvrielog tba Rapablicaa party, aad do SoaU era maa ia allowed to be patriotic ueleee be accocapeaira bia profeaaioa of patriotic ecalimeaie with goieg over to tbe Uepabli caa party. Ia coociatioo. ba waraedUe Rapablicaa party tbat Uia coalilioa over which It waa bow rejoidog. waa golog to do more to aat bach Ua real liberal move meat Uaa aayUiog eiae coald do. Mr. Hoar deaied U utemeot made by tba Seaator from Oeor la tbat tbe sero ia Ue SoaU waa allowed a free ballot and ao boaeat eoaat. He challenged: air. uuj to tu a n co a wbat Importaat maaaorta la re card to tbe Sooth Ua Rapablicaa party bad not baaa la tbe right, aad opoo. Mr Ultra replyiog "Ue recoaalractloa mea aurea," declared tbat the ao called carpet big gorerataeate bad beea Beceaviutad by U laws e a acted ta maay soouera aietea oracticallT raaatabiiablac alarary. Ia Ua mldat of tba cootrovartry. which waa kept op at aome IcogU, Mr. Logea ea lared iato Ua ditcoeeioo aad aaaenad Uat every time aa opportunity la offered, Ua Seaatot from Georria digs op erary qaeav- tioa rrowiaz oat of tba war. The beaatoa from Oeorxia. ha aaid. aad erary oUer maa who jiaed tba rebellioa, la reapooai bla for every wrong complalaed oL ToUia Mr. Hill replied Uat ba waa aot aa reapoa aibta aa tba Seoator from Illinola, who waa advocatlax a policy for Ua DemocraUo party which eacooraged Uesa to raaiat. whila ba (Uill) waa maalolly breasting U storm. CoaUaoiog. ba aaid: X will taU tba Saaator wbat la aa blatoncal fact. Tbat I waa met oa Ue stomp la Ocorcla wiU Ua arrameal tbat ba (Loves) aad loch aa he woald attetaia Ua Soatb it it did secede. Mr. Locaa replied that tba laalaoatloa Uat ba aympaUtzed with tbe Sooth at Ua lima waa false. Mr. Uill aaid be bad oo doubt of it Ua did act chart It aad did not endorse what waaaaidof Mr. Logea. Ha waa oely re enter aa historical fact. Taa coatrvvcray bat ween ill. Uoer aad Mr. II ill was tbea reaomed. Ua former cballcof ia tba latter to advaaca proof aaa. laioleg bia charge ibtt tb Kapohlicaa party ta tba SoaU was aot tbe frieodot tba colored maa. aad tbe latter cooteodiogtbat the evile ia Ue South bad been brought about by the carpaubaggera. Mr. uck. after lotimaiieg as a reaaoa that tbe Repablicaoe rcfosed to go into Exccfiiv Scaaioa beea as Uey had quarrelled amoatst Uemaelvee. aad did aot dtre face Ue Us at la Executive Bee tioo. moved to go into Executive Scaaioa. which motioa waa rejected. Mr. Dawes ridiculed Ue saw discovery msdebyMr. Deck, aad desiriog, ba said. to gtve Ue Senator's friends time to rally roaad It, moved tosdjoota. Tbe motloo wt acrced la tUBini. A U1.H1) or BC KG LA US BKOKKK LP AT MOJCTGOMBRT TTtK LE1DKR OF TTtX iAXC KtlXXO. (By Talacraph to the XaraJag But.1 Moxtoouxbt, March 30. A bead of borders, who have beea operating la Ula city for aevsral mooUs past, waa effectu ally brokea up yesterday by tba captor of Ue leader, who has baao paaalaf ooder Ua name of Sattoo, aad claimed to ba a gem bUr. bat whoee reel name ta Chrtstlaa. Ua admitted Uat be waa aa escaped, coo v let from MieeoTri. After his amet ha au tempted to eecap, whea ha waa shot at by tbe oOcera who bad aim la charge. Both hots took effect la bis back, aad ba died at 1 o'clock Uia moralag Nothing could ba got oat of btm coacarstss: bis cooiedarates, be malatalaiag Uat ha did lha work ajoaa. A you eg maa calliag hlmaelf Bailey Is bow BBder arreat ao aosptcioo. . OUer who ara suppoeed to bar balooged to Ua gang have left the city, a good maay arxiciea oeioog log to clt'Ktos wboae booses bar beea robbed were foaad la Christine's valise, together with a bottle of chloroform, bur glar's tools, etc BtarraxiBtrTivii. cvftUB, nit urxsiuB or ros-rxs, THK ACTOB, KttXCD IX A DEUXKXN BRAWL. I By Taiacna ia the btoraia Btar.l Philadelphia, March 8CL U.S. Mar shal hlersa received lafonaailoti Uia After- aooo from lice Vegas. i. U.. to ue effect thatjas. Carrie. Ua oorderar of-Portef the actor, was saoa aac Biuea at taat-piac March 24th. Corrlav It appears, was oo a draaksa eprea aad Ureateoed ta hill seve ral people. Among the persona threatened waa a bar-leader or a saioo. who, la self defence, ebot Ue Tessa murderer. Tbe bail catered bia forehead: aad came out at Ua back of bia bead A party of railroad beads, friends of Ua dead mao, attempted to lynch tbe bar-teoder Jbut Ua sheriff suc ceeded la guin him to jaiL A coronet's laqoeet waa laid, and tba Jry at onct re toraed a verdict of ehootiog lo eelf-defeoce. The aaeailaot was bald, as farther trouble is expected. rlBJASJClAL. XCVV tOU JBTOCS. UAXXXT UQ IIT ADVAXCX IX GSXXBal. LUST. IByTtttatTtcatAtbalfwntMatw.l T" " Nsrw Yokr. March 3D If A. M. Tba stock, eaarkst opened Irregular, aad la tba early dealing a speculation waa somewhat a aaa itiad. At Ua first board,'' -howrvtr, a brtak porch aaiag moremeat resulted la aa advaaca, raaglaa froca t to 3 peraaaC,rlha latter la Dearer (t X&a draada. which bold Bp to 106. Tba improTfataat la Ua reii f the Uet waa merely frtutloaal, ' ' iAZtl U ISM K.r L : LORD JBXicOXay IZiD a COSDITIOS H atrAUyxd issTrziLgoitNcsjrjLSxr ' bUnGRAJlGX TBOlt' AUSTRIA EU8-' 8XAX. ATFAIKS -.THK TRAK8VAAL,; ac., 4k& y . H T ... ' ;. tt f rI?y0tttMeairBir-f5;r:i Loxhoir. March1 84 -Lord Beacobafleld tMuaedagood eight aad bia coodltioo ia aomawhAt Imp roved UUtnornlog. Loxcox, MArch V PT M Lord Ba coaafleid pa seed a favorable day, and la im proving: Be aaffera leas from exbsustlon. Latxa. A balletla Usued at 10 80 P. M. reports tbat Lord Beacootfleld had several a Uacks of spasmodic symptoms during tbe day, aad la scarcely, aJ well aa ha was. A LoxDOX. March SO. -A dispatch says IbatGes. Slcobeloff .wsarecalUd. because ba ashed permlaaloo to occupy aa oasta aoathotMarr, to reach which ha would have tu I raver Persia a territory, tb Em xror oot desiring fresh- embroilments abroad. COxtTAXTraorLS. March WX The im baaaador bava decided to sign a protocol declartag tbat they regard -U lest offer of tba Porte acceptable. NegotlaUooe will accordingly ba opened at AUeoa to induce Greece to accept It. Tba protocol ar kaowledgea tbat Ure frontier line last of fered provea tha aiacerny of Tarkey'a da siro for peace aad Admits Uat Ue cession of JSpiroa la Almost Impossible. It aleo ad rise Ua powers to recoamesd Ue accep tance of tbe Turkish proposal to Greece. Loxoox.Msreh SU Tb ev-5ajufcmfs New castle correapoadeaeapoet Uat at a meet lag held Uare of EagHah aad Datcb refa geee from the Trans vssJ a petlUoo to govera msot waa drawo op sUUng Uat,oonflding lo Ue public dsclsraUoa that Ua annexation of Ua Transvaal waa Irrevocable, they bad invested capttat : -Thalr. property is oow wortblesa aod tbelr capital lost A reeoiutioo wss carried, summbaing English aod Datch reeldeou of - UerTrBaviai not to surren der Ue luwo to Ue Boers aad promiaiog Uem sup pott lo the eveat of civil warjOne colon let promised aad subscribed 1,000 to Ua war food. Tba latealloa also wss avowed of asmmoaloe: Ue oativee of Ue Treoavsel aad aJsoUeSWAXies aod Zulus to assist to reiLsleaca otUa Boers supremacy. LOXD3X. March SCL A Vieana dispatch aaya tbat from tbe mountain districted Bohemia tba emigratiod of tbe German port loo of Ue populatloo to America baa begaa to assume large proportions. Tbe prlocipal caoae of tbe exodus is not so much physical distresa aa the intolerable political tyranny of tb Czechs, who form a msiority ot tbe populslloo. A dispatch from Constantinople says Uat considerable supplies bsve arrived at Pra reaa. Six baodred aad twenty Eedlfs have arrived at Volo. Mlmoa Mountain road is suoogly fortified. Council of war at Prereea baa fixed opoo three lines as tbe baaa of dafeoaa la operations. St. PSTUtfstTXO, March 5a Tbe Agent Burnt coefirms Ua report of a complete un demanding betwaea-the ambasaadors, aad says: It oow remalae to bring about an agreement between Torkey aad Greece. Ere r y thing justifies tbe bopethst tbe result will ba Atuiaad. - UoaSTiJmxoi-LA, March 80 A aeries of affrays have occurred between tbe per tlaaaa of Ue Albanlarr LeAgue aod tbe Taiklsh labahitABta at Diaoeh aod Rado-vlxa- A aomber of parsons bsve been killed aod wounded.. aTAatiinciron. A COLORXD DSXJtaATIOX TROM iOUISI AXA YlSrr THX tRMlDRST. By Telacrasa to tba Mormtag Star. WAAinxaTOX. March 80. Secretary Wiadom aod Asaiataot-Secretary Uptoo will leave for Haw York to-morrow to con fer with bankers aa4 oUera lo Uat city oo flaaacial qoeatioas generally, with a new to aacertAlolog the beat policy to be pursued by Ua gaveraxaaat relative to msturlng L a lied Statea bonds. A desegAtloa repreaeotlog the colored Republicans of Loulxia&A called on the Preaideat to-day aad preae riled aa addreaa actUag forU Ua view aad wlshea of the colored people ot tbat Bute. Tba Presl .it la ranlr reaawad ihm aaaurancea coo carving bc colored men lo bia loeugurai addreaa, aaa orgea opoo toeir . coustuera lion Ua Usportaaca to tbelr race of educa tion aad peraooal owaershrp ot tbe soil upon which they live aad toil. TUB CtJirTOZf.BUCroalTlOff. UHKKAL BCBSCRXFtlOXS FROM HEW tork axd oraskcmxs. ISy TaUxraaA to ta Ksealax SUr.) Atlaxta, Oa-. March 80. Tbe Execu tive Committee of tha Cotroo Expoaitioo. to be held lo Ula city -florins; ue months of October, November aad December ot Ula year, received sotka to-day. of tha aub acrlptloa ef $23,000 from leading merchsnU lo New York city. Liberal sabacrlptions are also coming la from oUer clUes, aod nearly f 100.000 hu been raised so far for tha Expoaitioo. TIBIRIA. A -TERRiriO TORXAPO AT -DASTILLE. , Tfif Talagraph to tbaJCornlag BUr. Daxttllx, March SO. Tbe moat tre meodoqa; tor D ado kuowa here fos many years paaaed over tbia section last glght. It bora dowB obatrootions la Ita path wlU re sistleaa fury. A number of hosaea were blown down and many treea were uprooted aad feocee levelled. - Tba foil extent of the damage La Ua surrouadieg couatry haanot yet been escerUioedi ELBOTMIvirABKI, Gea. Great aod party; eh route to Mexico, arrived at Ml Louis jresiarday. ; Tbe DmcAilCoureaUoa of Ei.liouls, after being in ;eloa Uirteen .houra. last night nominated Ceary Orerstoix for May or aod A fall icJcetojJ: There are baa . hundred cases ot soatlet fever lo Charleston, 8.0. aod during the week end lag Ue So'ibJaat Uare wera nlae deaUa from tha disease. 1 A terrifio cyclone .occorred ia Raoiolph county, Ala., which -destroyed the borne aod killed Ue'eatlre family ot Mr. John Embry, wbUi Ue fera aeep. .. i Tbomia 8mlU, arrested At : NaahvIIle, Teon-, bas beea Identified as one of Ue tnaa wild robbed Ue. Uolxed Butea. agent at Moacla Sboals, Ala., of $3,00QToa Ue hirihet"ffv".a r-l f 1 i ! r' ' Asaow atorm .wh.ak. had gravelled In tbe West for tea days, .reeebed Chicago yesterday.-'' At CfelooosrOhlo, the soow f all was Ue beavieat of tbe aeason. Rail road travel was suspended. At Cincinnati f oor Inches of aoowf all. - v It ia reported at -Kanass - City that tbe Atchison. Topeka & Santa To passenger usla wssi boarded by robbers at Alba aaerqne, N. M; yceterdsy, after a desperate gbt, la wb,!eb Uacoadas tor, engineer end express messenger were -shot. The con doetot and txptew jmwwrrr are said to be killed. The cold dxlviag eastexlr-raVi storms of Uia season rarely fall tosfillct nearly every body with Colds, Use Dr. Bull's Cough fiynp-vUe aoreat aad safaat Cough remedy made. J'rioe gjceotsy. , ,-.t aA- .-- -.i.,w - il A . "H'-c a jf,'.r. ,t tattfa. W bV S' LtarA TmtmX&- nA taallmA fn UtMra nnt Cr m milt mmm pi era aaaig. adirtai BITva OOOP. warrtMtad to -wmr ilk a sbf7tr Masai Woe aa Btov o-MUr COUUEKCiAL. X71 E 2TI K Q T O N Jt ilABKE.T. STARbFFIGE, MArcblSO. ft P, M. : SPIWT8-XURPEirriNEf-The market cents per gallon, closing quiet, -; j ROSIN The market waa'daU al $1 60 for Strained aad $l for Good St rained. No aA.ea"ioeiori:i::'f TAR Tbe market was firm at $1JJ5 per jbL ot 280 lbswlth SAlea atquotattOBSi .1 r, CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm at $1 80 for Uard no&$2i tor Soft, with aalea at qootatiooal ; '"i COTTON. The market was weak, with amall aalea reported on a basis of 10i cents per lb. for Middling. The following were toe official quotatloiis . it tbe day: ' ", Ordinary. 6! cents 'IP lb Good Ordinary 7 " Strict Good Ordinary. . Low Middling 9. " Mlddllnx 10i " Good Middling.. K...f. PEANUTS Salea reported ba a basis o 20QS0 ceots fur shelling stock, 40 cents for Ordinary, 50 cents for Prime, 60 cents for Extra Prime, 70 cents for Fancy. Mar ket quiet. CORN Market steady .al Oi 'cents 'iio bulk, 6580 ceuts to b-ge, Sod 6870 eta per bushel from store. . nttcBirx. OoUuu Spirits turpentine .. ttoein Tat .....,.. Crude turpentine. . 80 bales S3 bbls, Ml 336 757 " -r - . (tj Telegraph so Ue Moxaiag 8Ur.) tnat3asl.' ! tiuw Yosx, March 80 Nooo Money firmer at 56 per cent. Sterling exchange 49010482. Governments moderately ac tive. State oonds quiet and firm. . Evening-Money 46 per ceut. Sler ling exchange 480i. Goveroneots firm new fives 112; ne tour and a half per cenU 112s; four per cents 1141. Slate bonds In light rtqueai. . rJOmmareaai . . Nxw York, March SO Nooo. Cotton steady, with sales ol 131 1 bales: middliog up leads 10 1140 cenu; Orleans 10 15-in eta. Fa lures steady, with aalea at tbe following prices: March 1U. cenU; April U0 87 cu May 10 Ad cu; June. 10 54 cents; July 10.63 as; August iu oo ceotA triour quiet ana firm. Wheat moderately actiye Aad i&Ho higher. Corn quiet and firm. Pork QUtet at $15 181. Lard firm at $10 95. ; 8pirlts turpentine 45 cts. Roala $1-80. Frelghta firm. Eveoicg Cotton steady, with sales to day of 2,344 balea: middling uplaada . 10 11-18 cenu; middling Orleana 10 15-16 cu conaolidated net receipU 10.1 14 bales; ex- Fjrta to Great Britain 8,688' bales, to ranee 3,947 bales, to tbe continent 1,988 bale a Southern flour quiet, and steady. Wheal ilc higher, closing strong with a ttur ousineas; ungraaea rea i iveni xv. Corn i3c higher, feverish- and' unsettled aod exueme advance oo March aettlemenu ungraded 6S461 cu. Oata unsettled. cloalng a shade lower; No. 3, 44 eta. Cot fee dull aod lower; Rio lOlSfc Sugar doll and weak; fair to good refining 7 316 Ql 5-16c; prime 7fc; refined ateady; sua- m . M A, A W A ST 1 A -M . . M . a ara a. otc axoiuae urm ana in isir ae mand; Porto Rico S650c. Rice in good demand and arm. Dpirtu turpentine dull and besvyat 45 cents. Rosin quiet at $1 80 l 85. Pork very dull and pricea un changed; middle quiet and unchanged. Lard opened higher and closed firm, with Ue advance partly lost. JTrelgbts weak. Cotton Net receipts 1,919 bales; gross 8.554 bales. Foturea cloaed firm, with aalea of 68,000 bales At Ue following quo- utiona: Aiarch iu 4ihiti.4S cents. Apn 10.4iai0.43 cenu. May ia&3 CU; J use 10.60010 61 cents, July 10. 68Q10.69 cenU; August 10.7210.73 CU; September 10 43 ia44cts; October 10.19ia29 cts; No rember 10 0710.08 cents; December 10.07 10.WJ cents. . - BalttmokXv March 80. Flour ateady; Uoaardsueet and western super 13 2o Oti 00; extra $4 25Q5 00: family $5 15Q 6 00; city mills super S3 25Q4 00; extra $4 25Q5 00; family ;E0 29; Rio brands $6 25; PaUpecofamUy $7 00. .Wheat aoutbern ateady; weatern higher and firm; aouuero red $L,lol 19 amber $1. ?0 1 5; No. a vfeatera winur red oo pot sod March delivery $1 20101-30! J April deliv ery $120l 20f; May dellyery $1 201 l JW ; jnne aeuvery f i txrn-!-. aoutbern steady ; weatern atgner, closing quiet aod firm; aoutbern white 65 cenu; yellow oo cenu. UaU Arm; western white 46Q4?c; mixed 44 45c i Pnlladelphla 46c Provlaioes dull; mes8;potk old $15 25; new $16" 35. Bulk faeau-oose shoulders aadolaar rlo sides none offering; do packed 6f8rC- Bacon shoulders 61c": cleartib aides 9i cu; bams 11 12, cents. " Lard refined lllltc Coffee quiet; Rio car- goes, ordioary to fair, 10 12c Sugar firm; A soft 91c -. Whlakey eaaier And dull at $1091 09t. Freigbu steady. Chicago, March ' 80.-f-riour -quiet and ateady. Wheat fairly active aod ahade birber: No. 2 Chicago SDrtoir iLOOaia 1.021 cash; $1 05JtW Jor May; $1 06 r or June, two Bteaay ana is iair aenraoa; 8840to -CASb; - 42i42a May.': OaU active, firm : And higher; 80i33 ,cts cash; 85 CU Mar. Pork, urjaeiued at R10 46(3 15 .60. Lard in. good - demand but lower at $10 45. Balk meau. unchaogea. Whis key steady and unobanged. : St. . Loom. March 80. Flour steady and nncnaoi-ed. Wheat bieber but closed weak; No. 3 red f All $1 05l 05f CASb; tl 06il 061 May. Corn higher but easy AtUe close At 41i41o cash:' 41i411c for May And June. UaU dull; 8636ic CAsb: 35 for May. Whiskey steady at $1 06. Pork Lfirm and; slow t jobbiog $15 75. Liardr higher-at $Itt 00 asked. Bulk meau etrcngert shoulders $4 85; clesr sides $7 938 00. ' Bacon firm; shoulders $5 60; clear aidea $8 75S 78. v - FOBBUCUI 8XABKETB. IBt Cable to Ue Morning 8tarJ . LrvRRrooii, March 80Nooa. Cotton easier and : fractiooaily Cheaper; uplands 6 1-164: Orleans 6td; sales '8,000 z hales, Of which 1,000 bales were for speculation and export iteceipta J.0.800 bales, of .which 6,000 bales- wero America a.-Uplands. I 'm c, March delivery .5 1016df March and April delltery fi, 15-6d ;!AprU andrMay delivery 6d; May aod June delivery 6 l-32d; June and July delivery 6id; July acd August delivery 6 5 82d; August end September de livery 6 T.82dteptember and October de livery 6.8 82d; October aod November.de Lard 64s 94. M : .r :-i -r-.-.iv--Orleans t 1.80 P. M. UpUnds 1-164. s ;I" 5 P. M. Sales of Americao cotton to day 7,000 baleav. :Ftures qulel and uhchioged ':" ?''" S- :a7 Ta 'f it - i. r d 1 pen-iaa 80s9d3lA Sit:- fRf.TetfiRraph to tk Morning 8Ux. ; March 80 l- GaTteaton, easy at 10f cents -net receipu 1.506 bales ; Norfolk corni est at 10f oenu net receipts:-. 635 bales; Baltimore, qolet atlOf oenU-wiereceipU -. bales ; Boston,' nominal - at 1 lcu---eet receipts 453 bales; Philadelphia, dull at llr Cis het receipts 419 .baJes;'BaTabflahK dull and nomloally tlbchADged atlDi ceot nef receipu 609 bAles;. new. Urieaasv ra -m n- ;korltl.NsTal:ajra lTlaraiy ,;:y;4faareav v ' Splriu-lurp&U b'een'ra tber arteasier market today4wlth Bales i of 200 New York bhla at 46c i merchantable order quoted :at 45i46c.- Rosins The jpiarket uaa not 'had much trade,- the gene ral appearance a dull and spiritless one.and uotbing of Interest- transpiring. "The fol lowing re the" quotations j Commoa and good - strainedSJlatU$lOl 85;-No. -8 E F $1 90 1 02$r No. 1GR $2 07i 2 25i good No; 1 1 $3853 45; low pale K $2 702 80; pala M $3 1243 15; extra pa;K8TjTaray S02 7B.y . pVmana I-oa of tfa Mair. ' Hfovaday$ miy b6 enOrdy prevented bjlhe use of Bvrxrtz'b : CpcoAUTE. It has heen used in thousands -Of .cases where the hair was coming out In bandfula, And' has never failed ,to rrest lu decay; ir promotes, a healthy, and vigorous growU, and ft r is at Ue same time Unrivaled as a.mfl and gUmy dressing tot the hair, '-vw S . . i ,." BUH NBTT Sf FLAVORING EX TRACTS are the best, strongest aad most healthful. Sj)ld everywhere. , : ... t - MARINE. 'PorsAiiaaasiae Mareli 31. - Sou Rises:. . . .. . . . . . 5.47 Ai:M. Sun Sets. 6.21P. M. High Water (Smlthvllle). 8.89 Even. a ( Wilmington). ... 12.89 Morn. Day's : Length. ...... ...... I2b S4ia. ARRIVED. Stmr D Murchison, Roberts, Fayette- lie. WllllamA & Murchison. - -.. -; vUIe. Stmr 'Elizabeth, Wilkinson. Smlthvllle, 9 . . ... Joseph Blsbeea Stmr John Dawsoo, Sherman, Point Cas- well, R PPaddison. Schr. Henry B tiibsop. 81 tons, BturRis, ifillZabeUt fJlty.'JM V, With corn to J JS. urow; vessel to.weo uarrtss as ka. . - CLEARED Oimr u juureuiniD, nuuoi ia, i-njcuo ville. Williams tfc Murchison. Stmr Elizabeth, Wilkinson, Smtthvtlle, Joseph Bisbee. Scbr Ward J Parks, lurby. BarahquUis, u S of Colombia; cargo by Parsley & Wig sins, vessel by Geo Uarriss & Co.' Nor barque Sotyst, Jolinaen, Rotterdam, Patersoa. Downloe ce Uov - . Nor barque Kong Sverre, Poulsea, Lon don, Alex Sprnnt K son: EXPORTS. ' FOREIGN. Bajukquiixa, Tj, S of Colombia Schr Ward J Parks 145,727 feet lumber, 63.400 shingles. ; Rotterdam Nor barque Solyst 3,127 bbls rosin. Looton Nor barque Kong Sverre -3,- 680 bbls rosin. . ElAnlME DIRECTORY. Iilas or w"l In tb Ba.ra or Wit aalaiKtosi, i.C. Rtarcb 51. 1880. Thla hat doea not embrace Teeaele under 60 tons.l BARQUES. J T Smith (Br ) 396 tons, LockbarT. EG Barker & Co Kobe (Nor.), 843 tons, Jusepbsen, Heide & Co Carl Max (Ger.), 294 tons, Beyer, E Peschau & Westermacn Providentia (Ger.i. 235 tons, Holz. E Peschau & Westermann Credo (Nor.). 371 tons, Christopberseo, E Peschau & Westermenn Liydia rescnau (Uer.j, 801 tons, iJremers, E Peschau & Westermann Mediator (Nor.), 285 tons, Jensen, He'ide&co Orion (Ger.). 332 tons. Clansen. E Pescbsu & Westermann Norge (Nor.), 446 tons, Hendrickseo. CPMebaue Atlactio (Nor.), 420 tons, Koudseo, CPAlebane Solyst (NorA S41 tons, Joboseo. ... , Heide & Co Mttvig (Nor.). 20C Ioob. Hatbieseot Heide & Co Louisa (Dan ), 240 tons, Larsen; " . ? Heide & Co Koosr Sverre (Nor.). 474 tons. Paulsen. Heide & Co Stanley (NorA 474 tons, Wraldsen. CPMebabe WAnderer (Ger.), 229 toos,Strubeog. E Peschau Westermann Sententrio (Nor.). 342 tons. Petersen. ' CPMebane BRIGS. L son aril Meyers. 300 tons. Hicks, Geo Harriss & Co Clara (Ger.V 364 tons. Yoss. E Peschau & Westermann Jens (Swed.). 399 tons, Hakensen, Heide & Co Fred (Nor.). 420 tons. Jensen.: E G Barker & Co Stella (Br.). 445 tons. Robinson. EG Barker & Co SCHOONERS. Clara. 275 tons. Cramoer. reD'c. Geo Harriss & Co Mary Bear. 168 tons. Chad wick. Geo Harriss & Co Lena' Hunter. 285 tons. Dole. Geo Hamas & Co Jjouisa Prayser, 348 tons,. Crawford. - i wo iiarriss 46 Up Georgia Clark. 365 tons. Bar tlett. . , ... Geo HArrlss & Co- Mary A Powers, 497 tons, Watts, luti n bub, . jHChadboum &co Charles, toas. Irelaud. A Sprunt & Bon Fannie Kimmey, 400 tons. Wotl, ' . - - . - - Geo Harriss & Co Geo H Bent. 209 tons, HazIetOD. Geo Harriss & Co E H Drummond, 295 tons, Higgins. JS G xJarfeer cs Co Stailuht. 156 tons, Webster. ueo Harms cc uo Alice Hearn, 347 tons. Pennawell. Geo Harriss as Co Ward J Parks. 129 tons. Kir by. Geo uarriss oc Co Tavlor & ilathis. 280 tons. Cheesemao. ueo uarriss &vo Demory Gray. 401 tons. Brewster. ueo Harriss ce uo Thomas Sinnicksoo. 240 tons, Dickerson. Geo Haxrisa cs Co Jennie Mlddleten. 822 tons, Hughes, Geo uarriss & co Rosalie (Br. ). 70 tons. Ballard. ' E Kidder & Sons Ridsewood. 298 tons. Hand. Geo Harriss ds Co Emma!Heaiber. ,293 tons. Ricketts. -:,. . '.x .-ts.vj-i-.-:. Geo Harriss Ss Co - Can ie Belle. 874 tons. Ievy" k : EG Barker & Co Alice Bords. 834 tons,.Dukes. i Geo HArrlss & Co Matcia Reynolds, 312 tons, Tilton, r? weo Harriss & Co Fannie E Lawrenea, 31.8 tons, Boweo. Geo Churchman, 281 tons, Risley. eo Harriss os uo 8 C Hart, 25S lonsk3KeUev, : ;. Mssier MoxxcxIi tite aigntUetters of any res-: sel la porf are uispiayea oy too U; Sia nsJ Qmce. the vessel so designated should r Ji. i.i. Fos salab; mh 17 tr . ad: $ yOLLBRS. easier at Li,u. i-. i. xe:-;r JbalesuMobil3-quiwt- AtlC ceou net re ceipu 525. bales; i:"phis, easy atv10f cebts net rec-'p'J l,'- bales; AugUBta, very doll at K i c - -ta net receipu,. 187 bales; Cbarltstwaq uet. at 10J cnts---net receipu 16,000 bales. ' . - ' .r"I -4 "- - -V f. . SJ x , ... .,:- -..' - Silks;oplbisrool 4 t - f : Black v. 1 J- t 1 J ."'T.- f - ' v t " . Laces, -4 UK ' 2a: 2s4 feb37tf A IFliBIDID OPPOBTckltY l'O WIN APORTrjSB. -;I,OyBTH,OEAND DI8- mDTOTTryTTrasx arsr A OO a AT NKW OBLBANe, ?SkV 4':' ' -'M-1 K OBtniy I. 'jaj.: - . a a'-i r. :,.' ... r - oiaie liOuery uompaiiy. J This JnstttuUon was regularly incorporated by th Legialatora of the SUte for Bdaeattonal and Chari I table purpoaes In 1868, -FOB THE TERM OF I TWJSNTY-FIVIC TSARS, to which contract the It i -i0i-ble faith ofthe State la Dledsred. which nledare I has been renewed by sjI ovemhelmias popalar I ' " I adopted December 3d, A. D. 1879, with a capital I of $1,000,000, Uwhksh it baa sbice added a reaerre I fund of over $350,000. ,.,,,,.ffit.,,, I ; rrs GRAND sra0i,OTKBn-Dl8TiiiBn- TION will take place monthly oa the eecondjrnea y.Itntvtrtcautorpottpqnet,, ' Look at the following Distribution CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH HALF TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR, LIST OF PRIZES. ' 1 Capital Prise... 1 Capital Prize... ...... 1 Capital Prize....;.... 2 Priaeaof A2600 $30,000 2U.UUU 6,000 5,000 &.00S 5 PrJsef of 10dO. .'. SO Prizes of 600.... 10.000 100 Prizes of 100..... 10,000 mnn imu . Kn in nnn wv w.... tv,wv BOO Prises of ; 80..; 10.0 loop nues or iu iu.uuo .r imnAVTtr . ....... no . 9 Appraxtmatioii Prizes of $300: . . . . .. '4,700 9 Appro-dmatlon IMzes of 100 . . 1,80ft 9 Approximation Prizes of 75.... 900 IL8S7 Prizes. amoonUatr to -i A110.400 Reeponaible corresponding asenta wanted at prominent points, to whom, a liberal compenaauon B1 IM llfl. - " For farther information, write clearly, giving full addreaa. Send orders by express or . Registered Letter or Honey Order by maiL - Addreseed only to New Orleans. Loniaiana, orM. A. DAUPHIN, at i . HO. 819 1SUOADWAX, W1W XUtfA. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under tna Bnperneion ana man: G-T. BBACRSGARD and aeement of QENERALS JUBAIi A. EARLY. ma 9-Dtaw4w&W . wa Mt fillaril Hotel Lo.tery Postponed to April 7, 18S1, ior a Full Drawing. DRAWING WILL TAKE PLACE AT LOli IS V IXlLK. KT. under authoritv of a eoa dalaet f the Kestuckr Atnslature.vand will be urder tha abaolute control of dia Interested commia- sioners appointed by the act. . LIST OF PRIZES . The Willard Hotel with all Its tOl OCA. A1 ft Fiztorea ana: Furniture.-..,, f IDHJJ,JJJ On ReaWeae oa ween Street ... . .4. f 15,000 One RridenoOB Green 8treet. . . ... IS 000 Two Caah Prizes, each f5.000.. f, . . .i,.. . ... 10 000 Two Caah Prizes, each i,0i)0'.;.'.... r.;.. .. H4,VO0 rive uaan rnzea, eacn zuuuu . ..- o.mw Fire Caah Prixea. each $500 ........ .. . S.600 Fiffr Caah Prttas. each C100 " . 5.000 One hundred Caah Prizes, each: $50 6000 Fire hundred Cash Prizes, each 20.. 10,000 OneFin.PIanoi;..;.iiS.'... JMO, One Handsome Bilver Tea Set. ... . . . . fri 10Q 400 Boxes Old Bourbon; Whisky, $3....y.; 14,400 iu eaaxers un&mpaene, .4... 'xt FirehitadradCashfiizesi each A10 ....... .5O0 I 400 Boies Fine Wines, $30 ia,ono BOO Bxe Robertaon Countr Whiam. $30.. 6,000 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10 5,000 Five hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 5,000 Amounting to $369,850. Whole Tickets $8; Halves $4; Quarters $3. Remittances may ba made by Bank Check. Ex nress. Postal Monev Order or Reeistered MaiL Responsible asenta wanted at all points. For circalara giving; f nil information and for tickets. Aaaresa . w. j. u. whu-b, Willard Hotel. Louisville. Ey. febS satawAWSm -..; wed eat. !3010E3P Popular Monthly Drawing of the Commonwealth Dilution Company. At fflacauIey'B. Tneatre, In the city of Louisville, ori 1 mi t. r t n-4 i. -1 -.- 1 Tnursaav. iviarcn aisr. 1001. I : a -B-ne-taaa nniw iiiuw imtx'ii r mini luiv inu mi n w m -n:raRTia Tlutsa drftwfam oecnr monthlv rSnndsvs exeent- ea) nnaer provisions 01 an ac .w. ute - uenenu a. sembly of Eentncky, Inccrporatlng the Newport rar-THIS JS A SPECIAL AOT, AND HAS NE VBR BEEN EBPEAliBDi $ -.U:. ; The United StatesOieaitCcarteh March 81 ran' ramus' ana newsnaper uo.. apmovea apzu v. iisth. dered the reilowing decisions : let. THAT THE. COMMONWEALTH DISTRI BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL, i . Sd. ITS UKAWlKuS AJUt IT AIR. THMABCHDBAWINrffe 1 Prize... ...$30,000 100 Priaes $100 each $10,000 1 Prize ... . vjw ' wv raw im oaca " 1V.UUU n niM. . .A . t. . I. .r.l. l rasa 6,000 ISOaPrlaesSOeachi 14,000 19 Prizes $1000 10,000 l.OOOPrizea ' lOe SO Prizes 5: 600.10,000 ;it , ZGl'J. 10.000 ;mjw..ii wi ,ir'.ii.(jj!...' , eacL5Approatloa;Prhses,fS,70Q each, w-1 1800 Sl &illSal f iWVJl 9 Prizes $30Q 9 raze suu 9 Prizes . tOO 1.960 Prizes; t . 1 $ns;4ooi Whola Tlr.kRtJl 9 TT41f TirUta at .1 h, . tt Tickets, $60;: ;lt ; .pSTlckesta. llOO, Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter. r send Titr BzBrees;-- DONT SEND: BY R SKJIBTERED iLE-fi Tab OK- JUTUFiriUB OKDSR .Oroer. rdo $e anrx ana upware. ny axpreee ean be sent aenaa. AaareM uiiOMen ta k h bo. aUv V.U . ...II ... JOhJ. . mn 1 eow jf..; ;tBcaSi.-. ;fS-Tr TELBFHONB c eg-? wbTEN TOU W ANTjTA Horse and Buftnr. Or an A i Lsd v's or Gentle- man's Saddle Hon, , . apeeiai attenaonpaw to Horaes boarded with us. l ASUSS J(V . BOUTHBRLANDb CO,. mn 18 H i r -? Opposite the Theatre. IiEasSgJes. XlL Medicines. Alo one of the moat eleffant line 1 of Fancy and Toilet Articles in the cltyi Cologne a' aieeisTttrvtbaFAeiWATIQNisnfecuie Percales HquesflWfiite Q-oods, "a VJ , : :' :p.r-i. and Colored Buutlnes. Embroideries, &o.&c. At is: j9l,,z,s. 36 tlarket Street. Royster's Candy. Saturday, Harch 1281 JU8T RKCKIVKD, TWO HUNDKXD AMD FiFTT-ONK AND ONK HALF (3 SIM) LBS. of ROTSTBR'8 celebrated HOUlO-lVIade OaHdV Given np by all to be BETTER than Ue bci French Candy. We are selling it at the BXTRBM A LY LOW FIGURE OF FORTY CENTS PER POUND. Call early thli morning U t yoar Soaday'i opply of this delicious article, ao as to amid oar ooa) Saturday nlght'a raab. Owing to tlte damand being graater than th op ply, we kave been nnable of lata to always kaep it I on nana, oat i(oyater naa promwea ni not lb an ' I from Two Haadrtd and Fifty to Thra HanSrwl Poanda per week, for the next J wo weeki, tid af - I . ..... , ter that time Five Handrcd. Springfield Hams. A email lot left of thoee fine BPRINQPlXLt) iB M1"8' whlch BO "P-r l-r- 'avee afler ,ntMVlnr, f hflm ,n thtt ,k. .... ." I ' Liquors, Wines, &c. Aa the State Legislature has patted tba Prohlbl- I sra,ni.-in .iaaV Ar nipt ieir viunmu QLADES or STEWART'S RYE. Wa also bavt on band a large stock or MUMM and BXIDBEICK WINE and MOTTO CIDER, preparatory to tb time when the Prohibition Bftl Ul not allow as ta drink any thing elf e, and adyta every oa to sa custom themselves to these vrats Wore th bill goes into effect. TroaUng all will call before parchaalsg ! where. . We are yours truly. P. L. Bridgers & Co. mhHtf Potatoes. 2 5 Q Bbli KAKl-KOSB and PEBKttSS. ' Fer aal by " :' mh 87 tf ..' ADRIAN VOLLXBl. Sosjar, Coffee and .lriolaaae. Bhla SUGAR, vartoes grades. 450 fig CrnX i-r"jra A Java. 300 fe VWa ip--v . ; For aal by v.r-.- , ' . ADBAAV atf VOIXliUa. WhOlaatJa (Jioasra, mh 87 tf B. B. Opr. Front aad OaeJS Bta. I.' Turpontino Tools. - TTTEBrATE J08T RECEiytD A ' LAIrOE AB ' v V aonment ef Ooopara and Tnrraatia rols of all kinds . Do not keep any but tea boat raaraa- teed brands. If yon want the bast eualtty of tkaee goodb and lowest caah prices send yoar .An to tb Old Eetabliahed Hardware Uoua of . mhS7tf . . : . . - WO. DAWBOMACO.' f8 A DOLLAR MADEM BEAR THIS IE MIBU wnen you lntcne to buy irurnltara. Mattreasas, ni1Si5 ftoiT wSS' SPi? T-SJSSlSJHft Carpete.Baby CaxrUaea, Ac' Yoa oaa'buy tbatn at OUUSflUk stun. Bd bis., wuralaatoa. N. C , 10 per eent. iawer taaa at aay other naaiw. nthSTtf .., v.( . .. . ! Ar UrC OW 'LaJMSionnC VUmWAU. BANANAS ' and FINE SWEET ORANGES last I ... . - i received j 'Gt lU . T $tf. NoRTHBOPS mhsStf FrsU ai CooJacalotMtrT BtavM. maat u rrm ana votuopoewy aaar as 1 ' - t i . I - v J; . j .fi&i;j ArjjM;.BTOqEjOr aDJIirMs. AliL KINDS OF MILL WORK, i - J '?r-,q;ii r i ' . LUMBER LATIISaaa. LUMBKJVLArUSa t0 dtJtPAXyifUfn . Vt-rAXTAFFEai'tWa m lswi Faoroav: Omni i Foot of Walnat at., mh 97 tf :NaU.aatRad The Comdoh ourhoi, - a'aj, towidak at 'Camdtk. A. L I umvm rrV.frm7h - rrww nuivap.COTiBrMinm w mo im X Kervhaw rxranty.andhssaaazta&aivacareoiaUoai among-th' Merchants, Faraaec and all aiaaaa of business mflaln tb county, n - - .? ? AuTTOfi-naa. " , Liberal terns will ba made with ABoa daairuxk ta uvi. -tv!!. r t vt r c 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 31, 1881, edition 1
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