fHE nOEHIIIQ GTAE. olnc slod wJotlJ Jioviro"") wn. 11. muxNAUD. r . a aw iv asi m aa aw e v - . t a f . , ? J ..-i ; - 1 INH'HUI . . ' ...... . ... ' : Ill . ! I .TW f a . V t , ft. J. r-. ----- ' - - AA-.' J '..A-IA,- 3 I I i- : Mi -j uHstD DiHT XXCmrr tK0KD4Y. a iiiiiiwiiuib nt aavajao : lu t. ( auU) po-taar vm r a. a m I M UHtMTtllU Trt CUT I '7 JZ2 war cut iu -s: Kit uuitm OlTTLlNKt.. aj ta Aioaataa Laae a4 uioirto. .... . Uxi naacoaaflaldliimaiaa hata ba T.iu wift -nrdrtr. r.id .rrwt . ..... - L-u. tna wm a.M .1 unxi,. ta if irwM 11 rtprmoiN , ,a fljarUbluf coooiUo. Tb w.rcn- x j.caetw.4 ra.iro.a dm mo ... ... .... cumpwwu. K o.t- aon ad JcketUU io alx houra. utute at Waihiartoa wu ii(nir. Jml T FiUt . .. .. . ... , t. u vaurktf. cokxad. m t.aaa frofa jaai l't a taarutr of jleJtoklaa. rtj M aUfy Cuefertac at Pra U aaid to 6j fUar A mo meal will b ,rci aoour u Lufd Bacoo9li oar am io txte Str SoiTord Northcota ,jj tt Dua o( 1 lie b mood. The tr i Ca u ponacS to 64 m u t a d( ff a. rcjuhor tlk rct i !. Tu rccpit of rr by ia t'btl'a p .aji.s lu bi Ialhy 00 1; taoxuia m ixiam ut. . Prvaklaat irtild vl ycr(4y Uiia txptel lo b pro( at ttk C)"pti cenitoalal aad lha uailof of Morfa t Spertteborf, c Ntw Ya mvikcU: Mooy 4 pr cwat: eouoo l lOOUc; ti)U(tra dour active sad :tif t $4 7 SO -i 73, wtl tClfC latr. uoffded red II t'itclt J. crs a ihad lower with ite turn.aniM rak t lie. ruia ((Ady aVl Old Simoo Magai Cameron in W .hiugtou trying to heal lh breach in ih Urpablicava party. The lx festival ia New York was bnllnut aair and Uia attend auce wi Itrgr. The ealertainmant laaled mtil midnight. Ju Jiug from "BildadV talk from itj 10 dj iu il tStttfe, cooceroiog the K publican perplaiities, ha ia a rt 0 "Job's oomforler." For the uuirtaading of this read tbeaecond hapir of the book of Job. Tfc Charlotte "They call them J'rvjb - with the Oh-rror aaya: now Aau'a and like e and the o r .a s- f I "VI- UiCKCww M-f leJV SUr.J WX.W I w mat I'roe and Cons woo Id be roach b tcr. It iv anderstood in Wilmington ui both Mahone and Biddleberger r mi full fellowship with the Radr-- tU. Sherman announced on Friday thu the latter "had jo'toed." Mahone a rrceived 00 probation some -k ago, but hie progress has been a rapid he has been received into foil ennnrCtlOO. Th New York UeraU talks as if it aa feared seriooaly among Wash ington KepobGcana that there will be permanent split in their ranks. Wo hail not belvera it until it occurs. That "cat' basiaees has bees beard from before. Cat-e-equalling or eatawaaliog does not mean neeeeaa nly a break-ep in -the family rele- tiOQaV Here U the, way the Baltimore AwtrUixn, Radical organ, beads its Washington news. MAftr the rogues A rattling amoo; tbe dry bones in Washington Unearthing the Ilas calitiee ia th Contract Ofice of the ToetoiSoar Department Dismay among a Number of Prominent Offl cula.' . HJ4 Laliiog about some of its do S ileal "ttmUTi Rocnea and rcalitesv.ehl The llepadlailoolst'e political out look io Virgioians presented 'thusly' by the Uichooe4XiSio, Aoi now viaara row they are aaakiar Taa Parao. CsmWoe. aad WUah ' tM GT-or, aVraatiaa aad ravlag. Sab. all oo accouct of EliX-ah. -Tnere aever, 'ao aevar was Sto sich a ua M ta lar fteavdjaatera eplreate are aatioa: OTar ia doebtlal tvooor of beiag ph an us be knocked dowa fortheGovcra oriaip of YUxlsIa." ' Although Beet only held a place aader ,Kuels,, Beford and Ao irsws at 1100 a month, he ie called "Colonel- ia the pobHo prints. To a "Karnel1" eyso, moeh less a "Colonel," a railroad man moat draw more than $100 A inonilr. Nothing than ten thoaiand a year pro notes a mtn to ihe-grade of "Kar "r ia the railroad businese. If he ts U', swraoall y -aad . U Is t qo wn, ha k 'called MG a aeraL Billy UahoCaS was .tha only 'rtulro4 man ea laor e,Jatha two .SUU who as Hut hl.ap.'. 1W - Sec fertt IWri'r ITarsJdsea. aaee. arrived at Loedoa oo the 23d last. VOL. XXVII1.-N0. lo old iognie. Davm oMluu- r IT. W Iff M TrT fflkiL SArrv k did not catch it h&vir. The Haiti- a . in . . i ot ivaaniogioo correapon- I deot nti that "the uttr deraolitifln I . "71 L ' I .ToilAA AtllU.) Hllr.f Z'al1ni. . " " - wr swj uraHoicu I a pitiable apectacle. aa with flashed . 1 . race and deprecatory tone., he at- I tempted to ahatfti oat of the hamih- I a-.' 1 : 1. . 1. j I wuu u uu I db lauea aiterij. ana I h it.n.l Mnw;.t K-r- tk- I try of retailiog aa false j4 raallcioai " W M am. u the people of aay Sute of the South." Now let the next heavy liar oome to the foot-lights-- and begin another alandarooa yam It was Mr. John. Johns, Jrn son of the late Bishop Johns, of Virginia, whose letter was read by Don Came - ruu in ue oeaaie o anow vne ostra cism ia that Stale. Mr. Johns has pnbliahed aataumeot. ile says that the langnage of the letter, which was -,H,.o ,0 abator C.m.,on . old friend and schoolmate, mitrht k... 1 ki r : -f- wu'cJ,uKMwr" than the writer intended. Mr. Johns ssvs that he was not ostracised, but thlt Virginians do not take warmly r. Jonna was a liemeoant in the I Coofadarau army. 11a will hardly make frienda among Virgioians by mf m aooh a eorreanoodanoe with a red. raoathed fallow like Cameron. Doablleas oor raadera would like to know what ia the outcome oi the Burnaide bullying in the Senate. The following from the Washington specisl to the Charleston Nees and I Courier dated 22 nd, aaya: "Senator- Born aide took occasion to-day to make tbe amend honor- abi to Senator Butler for words apoken in debate 00 Wednesday. Tb ooudacl of tb Senator from South Carolina 00 that day has been highly commended, yet while judici- 1 t 1 i 1 xuiur 11 vua 4JJ wu VMiiwunii nnal m a a am a aA w I K A a-a VT A wl a -a am .1 . . a ! v im r-w Ian L7u M taa anirn H n taSTi atwui aa a to joatify, Senator Butler, ia is under- I stood, lost no time, outside of the . . . ... r -"""" J w I tbe offenaive language, if it was I down the river, where they caught an over meant to be so, or else a pablio SUte-1 hsngiag bush or tree and succeeded in mrnt 00 the floor of tbe Senate that I it was not so intanueu. Senator Bailer received graciously the apology. It is aaid Garfisld is getting anx ious to have a vote oo the coo firms- lion of Judge Ilobertson's Domina tion. lie feels that his man Fry a-I day rather kicked the fishing-gourd I into tbe at ream by that . hre and- bnmitooe harangue of his. I nttiag I that fellow to pound the Sooth was I jampingooioi r rjo-iog pao 1 mm - . n . I 1 I the fire. If the President wonld rather see the South abased than to have Democratic support than let him take the ooosequences. You pays , t your money ana you vexes yoar choice. Georgia bad 150,134 white and 86,429 colored children at school daring a part of 18S0. Total 236.563. Sam appropriated, $185,789, or leas I . .s -hil It ia bettar I than 91 to each obiia. it is Getter i than ootbioJt,but not much schooling OV ean be got for that sum, or schooling of a very superior sort. nonn vyaro- i line can make a better showing than Georgia, if the latter is the "Empire State" of the South. Spirits Turpenxane. New Berne Ifut SMI; Ithelaw. Dsre county correspondenti V. W. Shields, the new rector or unrtsi i Cburcb. arrived in this city .Wednesday Newton ExterprUt: Work on tae a arrow gtsce rauroaa is progmainc vary saiisfsctorUy. Additional bands WW b pat to work la a fsw dsys. Danville RrporUr: The greater pn of the peach crop la this aeciJon that was not killed by the seveie cold isst wistsr. wss killed If the frost Isst week. Jtliiabeth Chy Haonomitt'. Mills II. Ears, of Gatsa oooaty, raisea issi aea- vor "Tr.LHT aoe, on three quaxisri i ao awaj n I scceraieyBieweiad,793 peends of Hot I eotiea. I Aaheboro UeraU: It is said the I nroaoacu of Prohibition are ao good that I the pvtee of corn keeps dowana tats, per- nape the largest waisssy maajag twunj ta the State. I Charlotte Oburvtr Andy El- awuj am I Antl who was aaaUoced at the lass .i of tha I.fsrior Coon to a tsra Of lmW .17 " fli.,. rnlLantlAr maJ I r TvT Vw ri.M Vt I has aseane froea the coovlct gusra at I Spriags Bhoals yastsruay morning. . Dan bury Reporter: A negro nan charged with abasing a white woman tad Uvea coeapelllsg her to swallow a drug which wu tbocgat to have beea in leaded to kill b.r. was lodged Ie Jd here last Moeday la await au uiei ai im a una of our court. A.vn! diitsAn Redmond u not dead, bat Ie la jail st Char lesion, aad 30. .MimmmIOV, N; CrUEDAY. I wini) broitt Irfrt'lo tba redenJ Oocrt. I un juurtwa wotu. moru wock oroerets I loi rtDidlv. I QxtknMhoio'JniZrioL' . We apeak I DT ml by aataontr wEaa w jay Uxat wiUUa tba D;Tt SOdaya Ihera will tw two more looacco faciortea la operaUoa ia Greenaboro. And win dc omiiaaa opeaa lor im aaifl 01 Aiherillo New : A letter from 1 Dettotr llaraaal In 8 wain coantT. to the I Clerk of the U, 8. Court, aaya that Red- moM.u mnrov nt CTtrr nv rmm nu woaadi. aid If no bad lack happeni they Pct to be here in a week. . -The Eplacopal chorea, of thla place, when com- pieted, will oe one or the 11 a est in ine state, 1 ivinaion ve are in- formed that there ia a maa near, Dover and beTiar to borrow- his ndfhbore "ba bom home. Whan he has taken his ride. aithoeih be passes right by where the bog ey belongs, be drives on home aad haa hi wire to poll the vehJdeack borne. Wadeeboro Times: Mr. Berry hill, the tnarblerworker of Charlotte, save the Dixie Axrt cultural Bociety a marble abaft to be erected upon their fair grounds La honor of the Confederate 'dead.-. The secretary has written to the Governors of 1 or Boothern BUtes 1 xoraaiao to I Katln fM-aaf lt hiM Thai IMrarnArt nt Sooth Carolina and Mississippi - have re- I Pocle1 xavorabiy, and others are expected Nevt 7;. Now that the an linn iimn. I radish crop Is beiag gathered and the pea Ti V.X I is the condition and DrosDecta of the bean I and lornip crop. For the first time ia many loniTveaxs the lail of the county of I Craven is without a tenant. The Pro- to metl mt Uonmia this citron I Saturday, was not very numerously at- fooAtl the coQTeQtioa onrtvnixed with Ion At R f SaaW V NatVtaAn Pfefa V til M-h1fftt T1 ffSlI II T This count did not Include a colored man ndboy weaawaltUag on tte Court House the last general election oast 1,835 votes, ao sivaw-aii ann -w ., as Vaaw1 Va.lr TUla a rw In " w M meeung 01 Dawroay ian as aa exponent of the sentiment in this sec tion, then the prohibitionists should feel otherwise then sanguine of succeta in August next. Pitlsboro -Record: We have made inquiry of several persons In this county aad are pleased to learn that the blackberry bushes here were not injured, and that we are likely to have our usual fall crop of the berries. Tbe blackberry crop of Chatham la no small Item among our products and its destruction would be a serious lots. Un Isst Thursday a dwellisg hiKise 00 the plantation of Mr. Juniue A. AlsiOa.of this county, wss acci dentally borat. The fire originated from a defected chimney- Tbe boose wss a large two-story balldiog. formerly occupied aa a residence by Mr. Alston, but latterly occu pied by a tenant, and was valued at not was . a 1 1 1 tw- .Waw leant Ifiaix nn no laaorance. We learn that on the -IT... . . isin mar ' 1 rrrv a 1 :ai mrwrvA 1 1 ann .laVBtaavar Moody, of this county, attemptsd to cross IB ? 1Jf" mm-pona. "J were carried by the current over the dun and washed aome two hnndred varas gw"e; wuaooi any nuu. wun but in rather a moist condition. It is said that, after so narrowly escaping a watery grave, they announced themselves in favor of prohibition. Raleifth Ncd- Observer : On Fridav Jsmes Thomas De Jsrnette. who in July. 188Q, shot aad killed his sister ia a bagnio in DsavUle, Ylrglnla, ana wno last week was aceuitted of the crime, after two trials, was t faced la the Insane Asylum here. Ha wu brought down by his cousin. cix Mil. w ames x . rw w u wnus auiu tww u are of Dr. arissom. Yesterdsy we saw Mr. De J ax oe tie. He aaya that his cousin. the murderer, is very quiet, Just as ha hss for months psst. There is aa utter Uck of any un.nf)T2ev TaMatt.'a Mni 11 aaa that llr i4riaaom. na baa hopes or restoring nu mina fr. Irnniii rt thai anlnm will fi0t 91 The new inmate of the asylum will be 21 years of age on the 1st of July. The Chowan Fa male Baptist College, at Mar- frteeboro, hss. it is said, nearly one hun dred pupils now in attendance. The MaUiodiat Female College, at the eame Elace, ia being rapidly rebuilt, and will, it i expected, be ready for occupation by the falL Wall paper, with a facing of micella now made in Philadelphia, the mica ased comloaT from North Carolina. Cotton receipts this season 68,011 bales. At the geological museum, yesierosy. we saw soeeisaens of silk, made by the Misses Eliza and Isabella Harris, of Uran- mi in 1&43 and 1844. There are drees I ... ... . ni m -iiv. u nooon sua, span bus, ta au, .rr n,lf, TheMrioadtTof thecollecUon I u a piece of white watered suk,out of which Imar. m a. a a W a -M .m Saai U aa aakaaaaaa wnlch WM preaenled to him in Ra- leign at his vim nere ounog u lamuua "log cabin" campaign. Mr. Clay returned his thenke for the beautiful gift. Tar- boro correspoedent:Ths negro.Nero Jones, who wss arrested near Raleigh recently and sent to Edgecombe, wss tried' on the 23d for killing Matthew Pettigrew, and con victed of manalangbter. Ha was sentenced by his Honor Judge Bhlpp to twenty yeara i .w.. ...h..)l.t Kla K.1 n tr that limit nf xhe passage of the liquor lsw by our coun ty commissioners snout inree years ago nas worked well here. Not a drop of spirits of nr kind la now sold in the county, not even brandy peaches,except at Nsgs Hesd hotel daring the aummer sesson,wnere mey are allowed to seQ to the guests of the hotel only. All of the soaks hsva left Dsre coon ty. It it' waa left to a vote of the rple or ine county not cue man ten would vote to re-establish the aelllng of liquor here, Last court, the docket oaly occupied the attecttton of the Jodse and lory about half a day. and the VTOt-cX la that the next Judge who visits P . h ear docket - the 1 ail has .n ivmnini for lot these many dan. We leaxn that last Tuesday a n0r of a dozen convicts at ' work on the Waatera North Carolina Railroad, beyond Linenue, ovsrpowarea mo Kuama, muw the guns and made a rush tor uoerty. ao otber guard, at some aistaoce, ssw tne kM.v mA Mm.iI am tKa flvla ma. klllina -n ZZ.? "nZ one, . Pursuit of the others wu at once maoc, ana mitaaiw -- bave not been many escapes or convicts ,VI. rvar-wf n a w uu a. aaaavaa recently on this road- Ten years of experience bu firmly rooted Tuti'a PUla in public estimation. Their wooderf nl adaptability to the various forms of disease is a marvel to medical men of all schools; They are Iajrefy used In hospitals la Europe and America as wen as ia toe army and navy. Cuba and other countries where yellow fever prevails, consume roll lions of boxes annually. . - .... 51V ADTBinrMBnKNTS. JlTOSoa-SaIta.to.order. : Crrr Noncx Licenae tax. . J. iX MciTDe Hop bitters, &c 31 A. SraxKaxs Coal reduced. RicmcoaB Iron Paint Company. K. otH. Called meeting to-night. K. 01 P. Called meeting to-night. B. H. J. Ahsxks New ice house. L O. O. P. Anniversary celebration. Rims Hxix Reception Friday eve'ng. Lecal Data. Jno. Wannamaker. Esq.. of Philadelphia, is at tbe Parcell House. We are glad to learn that Mr. Josh. T. James, of tbe Review, ia improv-r lag. Mr. W. D. Mahn died at his re sidence to this city last night about eight o'clock, after a lingering illness. r The Prohibition Convention meets ia Raleigh to-morrow. We learn that Miss WUisrdls expected to be present Capt. JnoUT. Burcb, formerly of this citybut now of Winston, is on a visit to his frienda and.ielativeB in Wil mington. A protracted meeting is in pro gress at the Fifth Btreet M. E. Cburcb, under Rev. T. P.: Ricsud. There were nine penitents at the altsr Sunday night. , Edward Lucas, a colored por ter, has been missing aince Saturday night last, and fears are entertained by hie fami ly that something has happened to him. Joe Beatly, colored, waa ar rested in thla city yesterday, under a capias from the Bupenor Court: of Duplin, and committed to jail to await the requisition of the authorities of that county. Carolina Lodge No. 434, Knights of Honor, are summoned to assemble at their lodge room this afternoon at 3 o'clock, to attend the funeral of the late WV D Mahn, one of their fellow-members. The public are notified that the Tax Ordinance of tbe City of Wilmington for 1881 has been printed and is now in force, and that all licease taxes must be paid monthly In advance, in default of which all delinquents .will be brought be tore the Mayor. avaliy waaihar Billaiia. The following wdl show the atale of the thermometer, at the atationa named, at 8X0 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in Inches for tbe twenty-four hours ending daily st 3 P. M., except Tuesdsy, when it Is 48 hours, u furnished i by Bergesnt James W. Watson, Signs! Officer st this Station: Tent. R. F. Weather. Atlanta Augusta. Chsrleeton....... Charlotte 72 .00 . Cloudy 79 , .03" ' Cloudy 74 .30 Cloudy 73 .06 Cloudy 83 .00 Cloudy 76 ! .00 Fair 82 .00 Fair, 76 .00 Fair 79 .07 Cloudy Ooraleans Galveston Havana Indianola Jacksonville. Key West. 84 .00 Fair Montgomery..... 80 .00 Fair uata Kaeaa si .w r air Savannah. 78 .01 Cloudy Wilmington. 72 .00 Cloudy Cedar Keys 68 . .00 Fair Fensacola 75 .w uiouay Toe following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-dsy: Parly cloudy weather and occasional rain; southwesterly w lads, stationary or ower barometer and higher temperature. Beilevae ceaaeiery Tbe fifth annual meeting of lot-owners and stockholders of Bellevue Cemetery Company wu held last night, when the following officers were elected for the en suing yesr: President E. W. Manning Vice President John A. Everitt. Secretary and Treasurer John S Mc- Eachern. Directors John D. Bellamy, Jr., W. A. Camming, John & Bornemann, P. H. Smith, James Alderman, a W- Holden. S. H. Morton. A superintendent of tbe cemetery will be elected at a future meeting of the Board of Directors. Criminal ceart Special Term Hon. O. P. Meares hss ordered a specisl term of the Criminal Court for this county. to commence on Monday, tbe 30th of May, one week earlier than usual, in order not to conflict with the regular term of the Su perior Court, which convenes on the 1st Mondsy in June, which falls thla year on tbe 6th. Oelel renews GaiakratlaiB. This evening the Odd Fellows of this city wUl celebrate the anniversary of the esUUnvhrneet of the order In this country at their hall on -Third street, when, an ad- dress, will be delivered by. Grand Repre sentative C M. Busbee, of Raleigh. The publio are invited to be present. jrlayer'a ceart. Two butchers and' a number of huck sters were before the Mayor yesterdsy morning for, the non-payment of their li cense taxes. : Nelly Green, a white woman, charged with disorderly conduct, failed to pot in her appearance and forfeited her bond: Vamallaaie Letters, Tbe following is the unmailable matter remaining in the city postoffice up to thla dais: -iU' Mr. Canker Funer Corncer Phon Coupe, one letter, Btatnons; one paper, for want of sufficient postage, J. R. Coburn, Port Royal, S. C.', care of HrS. W. Tiodel. . APRIL'26. t88i.'' 3 Vd --t-it?;.' ir. a, comnissioNBBts codri. laTeatikatlen el Caaee. ar aileceal Taolatieaj ol ctie.EleetlOB Lawi. The eaaaa of Mra Simon W. fUnrtara t Registrar. : and Stephen H." Morton and jonn ia. Dudley. Judges ana inspectors or Election, came up - before U. 8. Commis flinnpr MrOnipir vatRrrta mornincr Thm affidavit of Joe Carr. colored, wu to tha: ef act tbat the said defendants, "appointed for tbe election for Presidential electors. members Of Congress and State officers, on the 2d of November, 1880, for the precinct of the lower division of the First Ward of M0, vl xiiiu Carolina and county of New Hanover, did by unlawful means binder, delay, prevent and obstruct him. the said Joe Carr. a law- ful elector of said precinct, from voting at said election, in Violation Of section 5,505 J barmlen remedy, that curea erery time, and re of the Revised Statutes of the Unit fid 1 1!?!! btod.aare.-alearach States." - T ,, The main witnesses were Joe Csrr, tbe complainant, and Joshua Meares and Sol. W. Nasb, Republican poll-holders at the same precinct as above at the election re ferred to. i Cafr. being called, testified to tbe effect tbat he lived on Tenth, between Chesuut and Mulberry streets.at the Presi dential election, and for ninety days be fore that time. Said he did not vote be cause be wu stopped when he offered to vote. not know who held tbe polls. He handed in his ticket and called out "Joe Carr!" Mr. Morton looked and ssid is that you, Joe Carr?" After that he stopped,' when some of tbe poll-holders said, "What are you going to do about Joe Carr? " Mr. Morton remarked that he would have to prove that he had been in tbe precinct proxe mat no nan oeen in mo preciuci ninety dsvs before the election. He (wit- ness) went and got Henry Lucas and Wil- lis Bradley and brought them to prove that oe naa oeea were ninety asys. l nen mey . . . . . . i . . m. . (tbe defendants) said hold on; they didn't want to be bothered then. In reply to a question from counsel witness ssid he did not know which one said It. He wsited there until' the polls closed and did not vote. He said he first went to vote early about 8 A. M. the second time about 9 A. M-, and staid where they were voting fifteen or twenty ' minutes; never got to the polls again. He went back again and stood in- side, and "they told us again to wait; they did not have time to bother with examining tbe witnesses.'' WiUIs Rradley and Henry Lucu testified to about the same effect u Csrr. Joshua Meares testified in substance that be lived in the lower division of the First Wsrd;tbat be was a poll-holder at the election in question; thet he had no recol lection of seeing Joe Csrr at the polls on election day; be may have been there; but he (witness) did not recollect his presenting himself at the polls to vote on thst dsy ; that bis position wss to deposit tbe ballots in the box; be received tbe ballots from either Mr. Morton or Mr. Nssb, one of whom took the ticket from the voter; he would hsve known jjf a vote had been taken among the poll-holders u to his (Can's) right to vote; there was none taken. Sol. W. Nash testified in substance that he wu a poll-holder in the lower precinct of the First Ward at the November elec tion. He never saw the prosecutor to know I him until last Saturday. There wu no bal lot taken to prevent him from voting. He said they voted every man that dsy that they possibly could ' under tbe circum stances; that there were about two hundred at the polls that were not able to vote; thai mere was tne gresiest noise ana contusion I .. t .... .. I a . a - .a aa- " . B : : . -I ten or a aozen ai me same time calling pus l their names and insisting upon voting; thai there were a great many; challenges made,, not by the poll-bolders,but by ontodeparty : challengers, and that there. wa nothing aone Dy any or tne pou-noiaers or judges i ut tuevuoa io ouauvct ur umuer any one I - . . . . . , I irom voiuTSi uiu on uib uontraxy mat every I m .1 . . . . I thing possible wu dona to fscilitate the VOliBg. At the! conclusion of the testimony Com missioner McQuigg stated that there was no evidence to sustain the ; allegations against the def endsntaVihd they were there fore unconditionally discharged. Alarsden Bellamy, isq- appeared ,. as counsel for the. defence. . TbaPerfermaaeaTo-IClsba. Our amateur musical5 talenr deserves the heartiest appreciation and patronage of our citizens in their efforts to produce operatic piecei succesafullyi and the liberal encour agement given them heretofore leads us to confidently, expect a large audience at the Opera Bouse to-night ; . Their presentation of the opera Doctor of Alcantara" is sur prisingly good and should besean U) be ap predated. It wu In all respects creditably given on me urst nignt it wm sung, ana tne i repetition will be largely an ' Improvemenvl on therlgioat'.;An4;tawiU iMia; I ditipn th e vocal selections of Mrs. Kahn weiler, whose superb and highly cultivated musical gifts are well recognized, in this community. Mr.. Gaston M. Hobbs, , of Clinton, a thorough musician lately moved to this city, will also appear by request and plsy a solo on the violin, wbich he is said to handle with' great skill. ; As previously' stated, the affai b -given complimentary to: MrsYMl P. 'Taylor, M a Just' estimation of ' her; seryicea should draw out a large attendance. : ' The admis sion is fifty cents, with no extra charge fpr reservea seats. , ' ., ... .. r - ' -r;The Norwegian ,-brig, Btea,,.one hundred and; sixty -days, from Algiers, ar-. rived in below yesterdsy. Fasrs: were en?f teftaiued for her safety. f DaMlarltenal Oeaapaar. It is hoped that there will '"tie a5 fuh at tendance of stockholderi i at the meeting of the Duplin . CanalCompany, , which takes 1 ar P00 axagnoiia tO-morrOW. ; BoatneSS of I .POrtMce wiH claim , their conslderatlpn. HORSFORD'S Anm PnnaPCTaw I xejlb fkbf&ctiox as can be expectxd I A" have Used HorsfOrd'a Acid Phnanhatn fff.?l5 J"?"!11. that in such cases u it is indicated, it ia aa near perfection u can be expected from any remedy. u , m . JCU. NEWPORT, M. D., West Menden, Conn. t: ! " fjaaawr - .' CITY.lTfjiB. ' . ABAJMBABQAIir.--A well eetabUaaed and I j?roflP?LWee Newspaper, leeated in athri- I BaJlroad. iioffund to- JEzSSZ w to .editor of tais - J . ... rauw, juaneya ana liver acuve, latae graateet i uitssaixs; eyer eonrerrea upon man. Hop Blttra ia i " -romeay, ana its proprietors are eelng Bleated I by thonsands who haye been aavad and cared by u. rr iu yon try u r nee anotner column. Kajtle. KOTHKRS t XOTHKSB 1 t: lfOTrntRS 1 1 1 Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your res- ox a aw cnua aanrermg ana crying wita tne excni' ciacmg pain or catting teetn T ir ao, go at once andget a bottle of Itm WIBTSLOWS ifoOTHINa SITKUF. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately depead upon it; there ia no mistake about it There is not a mother on earth who haa ever used it, who will not tell yoa at once that it win 111 regulate the bowels, and give rest to the moth ', amdrelief aad health to the child, operating like agic. It is perfectly safe to use in all caaea. aad er, magic. It is Derf ectlT sieaaan to ine casts, ana ia t&a BraaorfnHAn f the eldest and beat female physicians and nurses In thnTTnftMi Sfatita? inll unk aa DIED FOSTJEK. In thla r.itv. on tta 14th innt.. XMVi . w auuiuuj r usicr, ageaw years.' The deceaaad waa la hcJoveel nMnharVf TTnlAfi Lodge, Mo. 25, 1, o. of Q. 8. and D. of tC, and had wuiTOTOui or iweive monua, wnea oeata v BBena m aer siuzerings. uer inneral yesterday afteropon was hugely attended, and she wss buried with the honors of the Lodge to which she was at- i lfHN.-OnMondayeTeniBg.25thlnat..at8 P. I williajc d. maIin, aged ss yeara. I T",; : . . tte,Wtt'to "UH,a I SWafL. a m m . . ZwZ L i - i oakdale Cemetery. .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sec. 221. EEdowment Eanlc K. of P. rpHX atKMBWS ASB HKKEBY NOTIFIBD that there will be a Called Meeting of the Bectlan To-Hight, at 8 o'clock. sToraeror rresiaent. JNO. lu DUDLEY. pSBlt Bec'y and Treas. Orion Lcto, No. 67, 1. 0.0. F. "DBOTHXBS : Ten are earnesUy requested io attend the AnnlTaraarr Olehraiinn of tha TOO IP. tZif STyolA mrau. wana jKepreaentaaTe u. au jsaaoee wiu deliver the addreaa. J. H. PUQH. apse It Secretary. Carolina Loto, Mo, 434, K. of H. ; UMatONS BROTHXR8: - Ton are hereby this (Tnesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, to attend the funeral of Brother W. D. Mahn. By order or N. W. 8CHKHCE. Dictator. GXO. N. HARRT88, Beporter. ap 28 It The Hew Ice House. J RXSracrFULLY NOTIFY THK CITIZENS of Wilmington that I have opened my Ice HoaSe, cornar of Front and Deck Streets I have laid in a fall supply of good Ice, andaeka share of the public patronage. B.fi. jr. AHRgNS, apaaac tasa rroprietor. 07.00 Per Ton. TRkSH ARRIVAL OF COAL RKD WHITE A. ash. PRICK RgDUCXD. One flORSS for sale ch eap. aptSSt , J., 8FB1NQER. ILTr. T. 8. Fanning : A NO HIS PATRONS WILL CHVE A RECEP- jrx. iprnlf pa law inmti . nsmiirsvainva aVb 2fr 8 tn;o'cio7 thl BenesT ; k nvniatmta-fcei Kfh asMifai aialen1t4ttv atttnaaa nsimavl ftm . aai warn w vmhm aaaaaaaaiiaaaav wavav awwavu waa cards, which are act traaafarable. apto tf jyjRoJalNQToy twills, clay worsteds, Bansoekborn CherloU, Batiste, serge, Walter 8cett Cherlota.made to order. These Goods are . - .fc fc m.Mnf.v anaav aaaaj awasfcl isjaSf taxwwaa eaaA a MVii aaaawv tare, irsave your orders now. . - MUflBUII. .p 26 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. OFFICE TREASURER AND COLLECTOR CETT OF WnJIINGTON. N. c, . April 85th, 1881. License Taxes. rHK TAX ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF Wilmington, ' N.: O , for the year 1881, has been printed and Is now posted. All persons doing business In .the City, of every kind whatsoever, are required to pay a License Tax MONTHLY IN ADVANCE. ' All License Taxes due moat be paid on or before Monday. May 3d, 1181, when the tax for May will be due, otherwise all delinquents will be breught before the Mayor. Thla notice is Snal HENRY SAVAGE. Treasurer and Tax Collector. Review copy. apSSlt 77 jI fr f jtiifo'ij PUl't' bzl'Vvf ItvO "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." British Medical Journal. "Tonic, Restorative, ana t Enlivening? Dr. Tmlemus. " Exhilarating, good for Losr pf Appetite." "P. Sqnke, Queen's Cemisti " ANNUAL SALE,1 9 MILLIONS. Of Grocert, Druggists, cV Min. Wat. Dealers. bewaee" OF nLTTATIONa ap 19 eod lm .tathsa. Hop Bitters, IrV WsniersSafe Bemadlea, Atwood's Qnintaa Tonic, ;w o.AoFroie8Bltv'tii;i.:q .ami-, sooa ana stmenu waters, For sale by : -. JAMES C. MtJNDS, apM tf 35 R. Front St. -.,' ks li.Twe weeks. " ThrMwaeAx.'. ' .Ome moots,..,,.. pa "Three aotUfcav.:...v.....i...; Mtw 81xmoaUia,......i............w4SSe --.-. -.-.- One year,.... .....,. as aa ;: GsTCoawaet Advetllsesieats Ukaa at Fefce 7- Tea Baas salld K6npsrU type auks oeetqsars. . NE W 4 ADVERTISEMENTS.; OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday Evening. April 28th, 1881- i :"" ttMPUMaTOTaKY TO . M XOCBOFATjPAkTAS"aadalecUd Soloa ay i ; MRS. tKAHNWEILER. - VIOLIN 80LO. Kan PRfiF. A. X. BOBBfi. ADMISSION Bfl e'enta. fifMrtJ Ha.ta .iiu.i extra chart. box saeet open sio&day -at Halntbfrmr'a. apSest L -kj-.-,. .. a.v. - . Biclimbnd: , Iron Faint 5 Company. BAT'0Srj30,t879. N2..7JCL7. WEATHERPROOF, WATXS PROOF AND FIRE PROOF. Never Cracks, Blisters or Peala. Xspeclaliy Adapted for Tin, Zinc, Copper and Iroa , Bhinglesand Board Root a. Defective and Leaky Roofs from age aad expoeare rendered Tight and Perfect. Damp and Imperfect Wall are alao readered Dry by the use of thla Paint and Cement. Post Office Box No. 656. Office, Second Street, between Market aad Frlaecss . JACKSON A COLLENS, A ganla. Pv 8. This ia not the Iron Clad Paint Company, ap 25 U For Sale CHEAP, FPR CASH, A VERY JIBIR able Hooao and Lot, on 3rd Straet, be tween Walnut and Red Cross Streets. 80 feet front, running back 64 feet. Apply to R. S. TOWNSEND. ap 14 tf Oa the premlaea. PROF. GASTON M. HOBBS la now la the city so that thoae who desire to faanularlae than selves with 'The Science of Mualcal Compoal tion,' now have great Inducements tavdo so. This Science (which is now generally known by the same of Thorough. Baas),: can be learn ad in a vary short time, without a knowledge or Thoroagh Baas It is unpoaauue to oe a correct masiciaa. riaaee give me a a can at maj. v. u. Devane'a, Fourth Street, between Market and Princess. Lessons alao riven on the Violin and Piano. ap S4 St Wahted---1,000 Men, rpO BUY BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS, HAR near, Baddies, Collars, Hanes, Blind Brldlea, Ac. Best goods and lowest prices. ap34tf ' GEEHARDT A CO. La a 3 a La a a NEXT DRAWING OF THE f Louisiana State Lottery TAKES PLACE MAY 10. CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. Whole ilekata. gS 00; Halves, $1 00. AddressOiOck Box 271, aplStf Wilmington, N. C. Parasols and Sun Shades. Brown Roddick 45 Market Street. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A BEAUTIFUL assortment of the above. at prices ranging. f roar 15 cents to $15 00. LACES AND BAM BURGS. Our line in Laces snd Hambnrgs has aavar been so complete as at this time. We are openlag many novelties. NECK RUFFLING. A New Line just received. BROWN A RODDICK, ap 3 tr 45 Market St. Try Mrs. Joe Person's Man Tonic Bitters. GURES SCROFULA, RHETJaLATDJM, HEART Diaeaae, Ckronie BUioua OoUc, and aU kiada of Ernptkma and Skin Disease arlamg from impurity Of tne blood. As an Alterative Toale aad ParlSer of the Blood It has proven Itself unequalled. SEE GOV. HOLDEN'8 OPINION. Baumbt, N. C, Dee. Sd, 1880. I take pleasure in stating that a member of my family has ased Mrs. Jo Person's Indian Toole with good results. I believe her remedy exoeueat fortueparpoees ror which U u Intended, W. W. HOLDEN. SEE JUDGE STRONG'S OPINION. ' BULXian. N. C, Dae. lit, 1880. Mrs. Joe Person : atadaia Botae moaths aeo I was In bad health, suffering from 4 ability. Indiges tion aad lose of appetite, when a friend tadacas aa to try your Bitters as a Tamie. I did so wita ta i hamrr manlta. I take sxeet pleasure la i ding ttas a valuable and emelent vegetable Toale. iTery respectfully, GEO. V. STEOao. Prepared by Mrs.' Joe Feraeu, Frankllntoa. N. O. reraai oy Wat. H. GREEN. Drnrrlat. mhlS ly nac ' Wilmington, N. C. Hayv Cpni. OatB. ! 1,500 Bales G. E. Timothy and Eastern HAT, 15,000 Bush P. W. CORN, , 8.000 Bush OATSv- And Best Bolted MEAL in Krta Carol I a a. PRESTON GUMMING A CO.. .. . Millars and Grain aad apMtf " Peannt Dealers. Hats! Umbrellas ! HARRISON A ALLEN, Halters. apMtf JTENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE, Cutler's rocket Inhalers, : Poad'a Extract, toy aad amall HoUk-i, ,. ValaathM'sMeat Jaloa, - i Soaodont, , , . apti-tfun 'i . araggaa. I 1 i 'i ... .' ' .liil ' I I ' A LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF RAR aesa. Saddles, Brldiaa,' OoUara, Whips and everything In the line kept la a Firs'" Ctase EstsVahT-it Jaat aiTivad. aai4 wmalow5tbanMre waiiai Mt. Hioairinz. Trlmmlns; aadralattafdoae.at ahrtaodce. at Carrier Factory. C Xht bird, b ai-avkaa and MlMM airaflta. FivS4t" P. B. HAYDKN.