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. H HOEimiQ STAR. ,t, n. 11. UKttMAttl. iSU DAILY SXCmT MoMWaV 4 0 . . f a to I mi U Cnf OUTLINE. u)Q t taJnatpoliJt, ltd., with tb oaaI MMioa yttr4ay. oo taotlos of Hr. i.wjt. wtj took occuioa to rvpaJial th a,-- tttt ta ItpublKa by o lo(a( tr up th flht or tha : oCcoa. About oo haoUrt'l oficvrt tod M4- rai:n :chC iair Ut bf tha ciploaloa 0( tia 01!,i i of tia Bitui looporr Do(a- rt,i. i ih t(rt of MlcII; tb Tsa Wl, dtatrofeJ aa4 aunk. Lo- r ;'.ri' tr 'ioH WUMCDOj la th fiC fof u i.W atakra at Ntaf ka -- rut tipli froen Prases ol ' i.iif " i vera la dmci cu mm a aic a m ii Nibilwia la 8itstrUaJ haj bo ,r,;-Tfl t r Frauch WloUttr of tba Io ,.r r n Urk iroTramat ha iafkrtDvl that Turkar ha .:cpfc i iue p..ipoia of tha Pjwtra for a -.: aoi of ia froatMf qvt4alioa. fcf to ai(tiaJ of a rTulv- : , i: u IU Tna Trvocb occap- , o of Uiu iUtr(eu riclla Ika Ma- U;iutulu t.j bi RailrvMd :ri."2i: t La'a ' ontuljr lattfftraU iu y ib tIoU; fjnilia aaJ marcbaot tri mii.j.o frw la iat ad diacricta. ru 'N-'! rt bf Cbicc" ' triar J(l u tJ FWvtT for rnraf ja pajt; ui ruiity m coiIJrea I frijchtfI; :i inaiiac tr i uaflt for u. aad Lha a 4 ra rkia ua filth. t; . I .!. it 1 Iifl iu, 4 cotfiimnl m Aai-i.-1 r i j-y of ((t. mcM( u a lk ocmt- u, i a ! rff fvl to coaotiliM , u .- ni.-nini jf Urn5la w hld at cj TaaJT protcat a4tt t:.i j'1 i" t". A. iWoata. K.i iutj ta id iiluc ptiaa ,v V Jit cniku: Mhm; 34 pr cl; :ui:oa tJr at t') 9 l&dtO 13 18; aoqth. ,uluf JjU TSO 33; at fOle j ir jjt.!J ra-i fl ITQl 28 1; corn ,),,," '-' f ry acii. aagraUcd S3 4j(Mi- tiri if;aio wiak at 3??j; rtia l'hr ir oaral ahalvaJ polili iMtn m North Carolina who ihiak ..i.y can rida iolo powor again oo ii i'roitibiljo kobby. Waadob Lh.Mr ttcily in this feetaaeav. th NaYock TLowjaalU t:pubha 84ator u "aaloavi." ft y will uixkm "rtry poor bb o( that tnjrity if ikey oloci G hra 9crtsry of the Sot;. It IJJS -A&4ar taotiiM an ay bato iajdal ih Ip'iblicoa to aIct 0ka4 geav ilioa M Utr aaadnJAtc, tLara axe try ru icb airoogvc tfort sow why l. h.u!d dropped. 1 h Sjaikaro Dofnoormu will not h to coo firm th noAioatioo of WuiiAta hi Cbiodlar, a Solicitor uuril, the place to ably filled by il- Mmal V. PbtUip. of IbU SuU formerly. A Soatbern Dernocratie nttor mJ to the Prreideal: "W mast lire at boose and will nvr vote to coo firm a cat a for the poxiuoa of Saiasilor of Lhe Depart mot of JujUce who publicly declared ihu io tb Soelb b woald have the billot io ooe liand aod the ahot-goq it the oiber." Coaunaauv Geooral Jamee know a aothta eonoectiag fleproeenlalire H. I). Mooey, of MiMiaaippi, with iha Sur Uoate owiodlo as was moo iiooad ia tbe N'ow York Herald. Th taro Miawisaippt Saators have wntua a card to the' HeraU in which ifcayta: "We raepectfaUy aak yoa to pab 16 this ootakj aa act of jostica to ilr. Moaey, who if dot . aboeot la Vaxico, and; whota, from a loog and atiaaai aoiQaistaso) with him sloes) h boyhood, we know to boe of ihm part sod moet honorable of Th Sr.t oo mat of 1931 has jast bwo dicovtred by Dr. LewU Swift, f liochaeur, S. Y., Obeenratory. Kara ta tbe description: Tbe ow cotset i trory bright, of fr U4, sad at boot log io a oootheriy iirvotioo, that sbowiog, preeacaabry, ihatit ta not tha ex pentad comet of This' U the MTonth comet frof. Swift haa dscoTeted. AI thoujb Prof. Proctor hss ataartad tba sppaaraacwof another comet year woold gire eertooa groood (or apprafaaodtsg the and of the IJ, Prof. Swift U not radioed to o:pt that opt a io a. Tbe Warner P'iw of IIOO ia still opao to tba dis--oarr of aay comet "fonod dariag th ramsindax of the year. Theaccoaata from Ireland are moat 'iuitrasaiag. Socae of- the meat bra. Ui tad hairt-eiekooing evictioos bare ukao piaoa. Farming is soapeoded nuraly ia aooe counties. All is "pea, gtaoea asd 5prSosioo. A tp!ial of Mty I, from Dablio, ya: "Some id t sryty b formed of tha Ml 1 HE VOL. XXVIII. NO. 38. bold vhih lh Uod jritaUoo bu takoo of lfc mi ad of iho f armor of Iroltod wboo it io oUted that the pring ajrlcaUar! oMrtUooo, which oaght to have bea almoal completed, oart notyoi ootaxnencad ttroagboat Ttt trcu or country. ThU to eo pcitllj the cue in the ooalhveot, vbere the jrreateot nnceruiotr and coo ration promt. The atUntion of th popU it aborbd in the oherifTo osJoo and eviction, oo which they father in thousands from a distance. in many case of twenty or thirty mile." Conkliog made a speech to the cau cut, in which be said he would pre vent Robertson's coofirmatioo, but far tbe sake of the party he was will ing for the consideration of tbe mat ter to go over to next winter. Daweo went to see tbe President, and was told plainly that if Robertson's case was postponed all New York nomi nations should be postponed also. He told Dawes this was bis "ultima tum." Garfield wss very angry at tha dictatorial coarse of Conkling, Tbe Philadelphia Timts special of the Sod inaL says: "lie addreaaed a letter to Mr. Dawea to-day, in which be elated in very round and forcible language his position. 1 bis letter will be read to the caucus, and be by it discussed to morrow or when it meets. Io his commantcalJoa Mr. Oarfield took substantially the ground be assumed ia a conversation with Senator Haw- ley, as laiegrspned on r rid ay mebt: "I will say to yoa now." savs the 'resident to Mr. Dawea, "what I have said to you verbally' and then be goa oo to stale his poeitioo. It ta, in effect, that while his sympathy ia with, bta party to tbe senate in the effort to break tbe solid South and the enooaragement of the tndepan- deot movement in Virginia and else where, be cannot indorse the mode adopted by tbe Senate nor co-operate to aav scheme wbvcb hss tor its con- clastoo the elevation of soch a man aa George Gorbam at tbe erpeose of the adasioieiralioa and to the exoln ioa of the moat pressing sod necee- oary basn rirrau bhi ajocs ntrriccLTT bstwccm ub. B. T. MC4DSX AftD MB. U1UT MA ax ST. Carlotta Ob.arter. Yaatardav moroiue Mr. Ilarrr Markay staliooed himself ia front of .' m m - m. tha Gantral IlotaJ, opposite tat first Kaxiol Baakvol which Mr. R, Y. MoAdeo is President, and ann3nced to saveral persona in exalted kznage that it waa bta Intention to intercept tha latter aa be emerged from, or came to, tba bank, and foroa him to retract insulting words with which he bad addreaaed him during the election excitement the dsy before. This threat came to tbe ears of Mr. MoAden, and while disavowing any Uatsotioo of psyiog any attention to it, he provided himself with a pistol, saying that he would defend himself if it became neceeesry. Later he waa approaching his place of business when Mr. Markey hastily crossed the street, and placing himself in his path began to direst himself of his coat, telling him that he (McAdeo) bad insulted him the dsy before and be bad to retract or take a whipping. Mr. MoAden tried to pass, at the same lima exhibiting bis wespoo, when Mr. Markey struck at and cloaed la with bim, crying at tha same time,"shoot, g d d n yon, shoot!" Mr. MoAdeo lsvelled the pistol at his brsast and pulled the trigger. It enspped. The hammer caught on Mr. J. M. Kendrick's coat sleeve, this gentleman, who was sit ting near at tbe time and heard the excited language, having sprang np rul arrested tha pistol hand In the nick of time. In doing oo hi coat I sleeve slipped between toe nammer and tbe cap, probably saviog Mar koy'o life. Dr. J. II. McAden, who also bad intimstloo of tbe difficulty impending, cam op and assisted to wrest tba pistol from bis brother's hand. In. an instant hundreds of parsoos surged around the still strug gling men Prohibitionist and anti ProhlbitiooiaUjthlnking it aom difH- n!t (a whicn th friends of one or ?r1?" ..A . !1 .CSZSiA tbe otbor oid wore being imposed opoo, rushed np to so excited man ner, and tbe affair wora a threatening aspect for aom minute. Farther difficulty waa avoided, howvr, by tha good oflcea of the polio, who wore promptly on th pot and placed tha principal under arreet. The Mayor waa notified of the affray and bad the partie brought before him as aooe aa possible. Mr. Markey staled that he bad ap proached Mr. MeAdon the day before with an offer to bet on the result of th taction, and the latter had ad dreaaed him aa a M -d scoundrel, and ordered him away. Tbst he went away at th tim, bat sought the meetiog this morning with a view of making hi en retract th epithet, and to make an attack upon him if be re fa sad. Mr. MoAden stated that Mr. Mar key's account of th origin of the diffi culty wVs materially correct. He had had intimation of Mr. Markey's threat, mad la th morning, and though not thioking anything would ralt from it. bad borrowed a pistol fron a friood with th Intention of ;:iMJ;(:)JR WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY. MAY 5, 1881. killing Mr. Miikey If forced to do.oo in oell deieooe. Other wltneMce - were examined and testified oabot&ntlally to the oame slate of facta, Mr. Marker waa . fined $20 and cou for the assault, tnd placed .no dor a bond of $500 to keep the peace. Mr. MoAden was bound orer to the Inferior Court in a bond of $250 for dra wincr & deadlr weapon. Mr. i. T. MoAden, who was with bis father I when he waa attacked," and also drew a pistol and attempted to nse it, was placed under a similar bond. Spirits Turpenxine. Aiheboro Courier'. Milton Lamb, who has been in lail for some time for re tailing liqoor.waa released last week. Mr.ttenton Lassiter, or. Aionigomery, we regret to learn lost a crib of corn and his store, which had just oeen nuea wun nis new stock of spring Roods, by fire on the I5lh lost- The loss Is over $3,000. A new Presbvterian church Is soon to be balll near Buffalo Ford. Eaoneb has already been subscribed to justify the above statement There is at present out one Presbyterian church In the county the one here. Raleiffh Recorder-. The munici pal election teased off very Quietly v eater- day. indeed, a very Uznl vote oems poueo. The regular Democratic nominees in the irst. Third end Finn wards were elected, and tha regular Republican nominees, with one exception, in tne oecona ana r oana. a W. Iloover. Independent Republican, was elected in the Second ward, defeating Henry C. Jones. Republican nominee. In tha western Dart of the State a few days since. Mr. Tee was marnea to jmss Clarissa Toe. A waralsh friend remarked as the ceremony was being performed: Thai's putting Tub and Tue together. - "Well." responded the other, "let us nope they won't make four." Reidsville Times: Dr. Courts, bo ta solid la his opinions, thinks Dr. Qrisaom's evidence on Dejtrneue was rLght 10 tba point. Miss Nannie Wright was thrown from a buggy last Bslurdsy, near Rsldsvllls, breaking her arm near the shoulder. We have a nice crop of prisoners In jail to be tried at tbe May term of co art. Tnera are eleven la all one woman, one liule boy and nine men. Fiva men are In for the murder of a negro found bid io iha-snow during the winter We learn that ths county oommissioosrs in Caswell are alow to issue liquor license at all Tbey have refused a large number of applicants, and have only issued to one boose in Ysnceyvllls thus far. Oxford Torcdioht-.ZSong of the poaUre itunp "Gum, O gum with me." -The Vance county election comes on oo the 2 4 lb iast. The contract for building tho new addition to the Orphan Aaylam baa bean awarded to Mr. Henry Fields, who will soon begin its erection. Tbe Uuraer acbool will close on the 18th of thie month. The boys propoee cel ebrating i be occasion with a grand ball. It comi exactly $13.40 to fire oil a pistol la Oxford, and don't yon fall to recollect It. Mi- Waller Bharpe, livtag near Willi- amaboro, lost bis crib containing 60 barrels of corn by fire oo Susdsy eight of last week. Died, in Grssvllle county, on Saturday last, Mrs. 8allie Marrow, wife of Drury 8. Marrow, Esq. Goldsboro Messenger: The esti mable wife of our good friend. Hsnry B- Gerdoer, Esq., had tba misfortune to have bar 1e fractured, week before Last, by a kicking horse. We are pleased to learn that Rev. N. M. Jarney, of the North Carolina M. . Church Conference, and Grand Master of the Odd Fellows, Has ao cepted aa Invitation tendered blm by the Goldsboro Rifles, and will deliver the Me morial addreea oo tha lOtb mat. A sad accident hsDDened to Charles, the 14-year old soo of Mr. W. T. Best, at LaGrange, Friday evening. It seems that he was driving a cart, when the horse took fright st a coUon-plaater and ran away, throwing Charles from the cart, his head striking a stomp. At last Bccounis be wss suu an conscious, while bloodwss ooxlng from his esrs. Raleigh jVsws- Observer: Every thing st the penitentiary baa bean put in readiness for the resumption of work on tha main building. This begin this week, and, it is said, will, be .dona with exceeding ra pidity. As the great baUding, 625 feet in length, rises it will show splendidly from the railroad. The health of the convicts ft now fairly good. About thirty are In the hospital, but none are dangerously m. Bundsy evening, in a special car attached to the Raleigh s Gaston freight train, Go ernor J arris, Lieu lent Governor Robinson, Auditor Roberts, Commissioner of Agri culture McGehee, Senator James 8. Battle, of Edgecombe, and Major Gilliam, left for the East. The Governor and Mslor Gil liam go to Tyrrell Court, the Governor be ing a witness ia a case there. The other rentlemen will go to Avoca, to make a special examination of tho fish hatchery, Warsaw Brief Mention: We are pained to bear of the death of Alexan der Grsdy, Esq., a most excellent cilUan of Kensnsvllle towaahlp. At tba mu nicipal election on Mondsy D.G. Morrisey, Esq., was elected Mayor, and Messrs. J. K. Smith, I. Brown, J. n. sailings, u. u Blsckmore and Amos rowan, commission' ... - . ... r i 2 era. un ISJt nooaay isa vommaioa- art of this county, being influenced by a number of dtlxecs larougn petitions, and by the action of the Legialature In giving wiw!ai. VVaaiaBV aavarff st r aa taa at nf flWaa I prohibition to Warsaw and sn area of Ave miles, and the nobler action of Kenansvllls la voting three to one in isvor or prooiDiuon for that town, declined to grant license to soy applicant, which, we understand, is to be th rale until after tbe election In Au gust There is not a single licensed bar room lo old Doplio. Charlotte Observer: Mr. John O. Young, agent ror iiecreit aicuoweu, propose to get np specimaas of ores from dUIsreat mine ia North Carolina and keep them in the mining machinery ofine with a hietorr attached to each specimsn where the mine is situated. Ac A very large crowd of cttlxaos assembled last night on the publlo sqsare to celebrate tbe ProhibN Uoa victory at the polls. An enthusisstio crowd it was, too, in which the small boy with the tin-norn and the cow-bell took no Inaiimlflcaat part. Condolatory speeches were msde by Mayor DaWolfe, R. lVMe Adsn, OoL Thomas, Geo. R. D. Johnston,. Chss. It Jonas, tha gaatlaman from Maine, CoL RMn. of South - Carolina, and Prof. Richardson, colored, of Cabarrus county. Ia Llnoolnleo, May 2, J. L. WUkle was elected Mayor, and J. T. Delano, Jacob Blsaoer, Robt lloeemen, L. T Wilkie, B. IL Sumner, Silas McBae, W.T. Shlpp, and j, F. Speciv Alderman all for prohibition. Weldon Ncyss:. Mr. John Tay lor bss been appointed. Postmaster at Wbltakert, la place of 8. P.'f Illlliard, 1 ninti tha earnest protest of nine-tenth of tha patrons of . th ofice. Mr.' Mv B, Webb, who bu bad charge of tbe Pott- office at this place for a number of years bss been removed and Mr. J. J. Wood of thie place appointed in - her stead. Mrs. Webb, was without question, the best post mistress in the State, and her many friends will regret her removal. -Dr. Bern- helm paid na a visit Thursday and suc ceeded in getting a number of subscribers. Nosh Biggs, Esq., of Scotland Neck, was in town Sunday. He ssys the pros pects for the Railroad are excellent, and there is no doubt but that work will commence In a short time. Sena tor Ransom spent Mondsy night here and left for Washington Tuesday morn ing, tie bed been nome on a ny- inx trio. He is look exceedingly well Mrs. Msrgsret M. King, wife of Mr. John Willis King, who lives near Crowells, died lsst Sunday morning, of typhoid pneu monia. Mrs.Lln2 was a dangnier oi airs. Lewis, whose death ia recorded elsewhere. Oo Saturday night about 8 o'clock, Tom Zoulcoffer and a deaf and dumb barber in this plsce had a difficulty on the street which amounted to but Utile.- tfut alter the barber bad gone into the house and while be was shsvlng a customer, lorn threw a rock through the window, which struck the barber on tbe back or the bead, cutting a gash snd knocking him senseless for a while. Elixabeth City EcxnuimUt: De parted this life, near idizabetn uuy, on Sunday, the 24tb iost, Mr, Jesse Pritchard, aged about 60 years. Mr. rrucnara wss truly a Christian man. Died, at Ore- eon xnlet. on Tuesday last, Capt. John B. Elheridge,aged about 75 years. . Capt. Etbe- nugo was one or me most prominent cm tens of Dare county. He was born on uoa- noke Island and lived there for many years, until his removal to Oregon; Camden county items: There hss been more sick ness and a lanrer per centage of deaths in Shlioh Township, of this county, in the last six months thsn has been Known ror many years. Tbe last death in that stricken com munity, we sre pained to relate, was that of Mr. Simeon A. Jones, a member of tbe bar. He died early Sunday morning, tbe 84th, aged 46 years. In the desth of Mr. Jones, Shlioh bss lost so able counsellor and bsr ablest scholar. He represented tnts county in the Legislature or lbw-ro. - Creswell (Washington county) notes: Farmers are backward in their rice and corn crops. A dredge is at work in Scup- pernong river cleaning ont tbe flats, under the direction of the United Steles, which 111 shorten the distsnce to Elizabeth City. - There is still much sickness, with fre quent deaths: smong us. On the Cih of Aoril Adeline Woodier, aged 18 years, died; on the 8lh Sarah R. Bateman, aged 73; an the 10th a little daughter of Enas Farlaugh, and on the 12th his wife; on the 12th Wm. Money, seed 81: on the 13th Julia Davenport, aged 74 -t and on tbe 14th the wife of Edward Edwards. un the 14th the barn of Louis Ambrose, with corn and fodder and rice, was burned ; loss $.W0. JB CITY. If Bttr ADVBUBVriBKWKN rs. APOLXUilBis table water. MraaoH Drap d'ste suits. LxcTUBEr-Col. D.K. McRae. Mxa. Jok Pkbsox's tonlo bitters. Ruuusos & ALU5 New straw hat. Laeal uia. A Dumber of fish were con demned andaent out of the market yester day and the day before. Some of our Smithville friends claim tbst the ticket they elected on Mon day was the "dry" sort. The schooner A. S. Snare was cleared for Haytl, yesterday, by Messrs. E. Kidder & Sons, with 231,237 feet of lumber. We learn that Mr. Robt. Tay lor, of this city, has purchased a steam saw mill at Lumberton and will go into business there. Col. B. R. Moore, of this city, has been selected to dettver the address on Memorial Day, and Rev. A. A. Watson, D. D., will act ss Chaplain. Mr. Jonah Houghton, of Phila delphia, is here ia the interest of prohibi tion. He lectured in this city a few years ago In advocacy of total abstinence. The oolored Methodists are pre paring for their annual camp meeting, which, we learn, will take place at some point below this city during the present month. Hi Honor, Judge Brooks, waa quite indisposed yesterday, and was there fore unable to hold Court To-day the cases of Cspi-Hnggins and' his mate are set for trial. Louisa Jones and Hettie Churchwell, two colored damsels, were arrested and lodged in tbe guard house yesterdsy afternoon for acting disorderly on the streets. Stonewall Lodge No. 1, Knights' of Pythias, have leased the commodious hall in the Bank of New Hanover building, and are having it fitted up aa a Lodge room d expecl lo occupy it ia tbe course of a r week A parcel of bad boys were mak- iog night hideous in the eastern section of ihe city Tuesday night yelling;, tearing palings off fences, using obscene and pro fane language, etc, to the serious annoy aace of law-abiding citizens. Tbe matter will be looked into. A storm of wind, ram and hail psssed over Whlteville Tuesday, pros trating trees, fences, etc., but not doiog much damage to the. crops, which were not far enough advanced to suffer much. This sccounts for tbe lower temperature expert-" enced here yesterday. MEADE & BAKER'S CARBOLIC WASH is fragrant and delightful loilet Article, which bag, by it' intrinsic merits, become universally popular wherever it has been introduced. It arrests and destroy the offensive odor caused by decaying leeih, and imparts a fragrant odor to the breath. Used as a remedy It will speedily heal all BUedinff, SyongyjUkeraied and Re ceding Gums.' It la unsnrpsssed as a rem edy for Sore Ihroat, sml bu been need at f3ca with entire success -for the cure of Sea 'kVnm; It is used and prescribed by the best pbysiclsns. Price" 50 cents a bottle? For sale try Druggists. ' ' sp 292m eod 5 V .1 ; ,r 'Vl 'II .IV, V' . W l . Thresweeks, ....K.'...... 6 . : LI I . v M Jr W 41 " with, ......... 100 ....... , - . . - ,i I - Dally Waailier BBllattn. The following will show tha stale, of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also tbe amount of rainfall in inches for- the twenty four hours ending daily at 8 P. M., except Tuesday, when it is 43 hours, as furnished, by Sergeant James W. Watsoo, Signal Officer at this Station: Tern, R. F. .05 .26 .00 53 .14 .00 .00 .54 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .03 .00 .00 Weather. Cloudy Cloudy Th'tng Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Fair Cloudy Clear Fair Fair Fair Atlanta. ......... Augusta Charleston Charlotte Corsica n a Galveston Indiahola Jacksonville Key West Montgomery Punta Rassa Savannah Wilmington 70 71 71 57 80 78 80 71 85 87 80 76 68 80 83 81 Cloudy, Cedar Keys i!'air Clear Clear if ensaoola ... ... Port Ends. The following are tbe Indications for the South Atlantic 8tatea to-day: Easterly winds, cloudy weather, occa sional rain, followed by clearing weather, and stationary or higher barometer and temperature. Faat Driving; oo cue Tnrnpilte, We know of no better way to carry out the wishes of our correspondent than by publishing the following in fall: Local of 1he Star: JJkab dib: In their eagerness to show the metal of their horsns there is frequently what I call reckless and dangerous driving on the turnpike, which should be discon tinued before some serious accident or loss of life occurs which would be regretted by our entire community. Frequently, in at tempting to pass esch other, vehicles are driven so nearly together that the wheels almost lock, and ef course should they strike while both are going at a high rate of speed a good deal-of damsge might not only be done to the vehicles, but also to the parties themselves. Again, some horses are restless, easily excited and often be come unmanageable when other horses are being driven past them, at what I would term a, break-neck speed; a fact, which seems to be entirely forgotten or overlooked on the turnpike, as no one seems to care whether ladies or inexperienced drivers are I attempting to pass, tbe great desideratum DoiDg to go ahead of all others. xours truly, Ubkxhtills. Supreme court. Opinions were delivered in the following j cases on Monday, as we lesrn from tbe News-Observer: Sarah Holmes etals. vs. Elizabeth Holmes et ale., from New Hanover. Writ of eerti- orari allowed. T. P. Best vs. Norris Frederick, from Duplin ; no error. Judgment affirmed. W. C. Dunham and wife vs. J. W. Pur- die, from Bladen. Appeal dismissed. Alexander Oldham and wife vs. First National Bank et als., from New Hanover; error. Further proceedings directed. Benjamin Rush et als. vs. Halcyon Steamboat Company et als., from Camber land. Execution'ordered to issue. Faralgat Export. Below we give a statement of the foreign exports from the port of Wilmington for the month of April just closed, as compiled from the books at the Custom House: Rosin and lurpenU?ie58,05i barrels, valued at $105,837. lar and Ptfch 3,306 barrels, valued at $6,616. Spirit lurpentine 149,528 gallons, valued at $57,954. Lumber 740,000 feet, valued at $13,533. Shingles 214,000, valued at $1,430. Total American vessels, $10,956; foreign vessels, $174,417. Total exports for the month $185,373. Tlie Lecture. Bear in mind that Col. D. K. McRae will deliver a lecture at the Opera House to morrow evening, under the auspices of the Wilmington Library Association, on the subject of "Phantasmagoria." Our citizen can rest assured that a rare intellectual treat is in store for them . The public always ex pect from CoL McRae the best kind of ar ticle in that line. He never deals in any other, and consequently tbe people are never disappointed. The Dnplln Canal Dlreetora' Meet ing. At a meeting of the Directors of tbe Duplin Canal Company, held yesterday in this city, the following officers were elected: President Wm. Larkins. Vice PresidentJudge W. T. Banner- man. Superintendent W. L. Young. Treasurer and Collector for New Han over J. H. Boat wright. Collector and Psymaster David Farrior. mayor's Court. The only case before Mayor Smith yes- terdsy morning was that of Mike Gladly, a seaman, charged with acting disorderly on the public streets. He wss ordered to be turned over to his captain when called for, and will Gladly avail himself of the privi lege to leave his present quarters. memorial Day meeting; of Aaalstant marsnals. We are requested by Msj. James Rellly, Chief Marshal for Memorial Day, to State that there will be a meeting of tbe Assis tant Marshals at the ofQce of Mr. Junius Davis this evening, at 8 o'clock. A full at tendance is desired ! - magistrate's Conrs. Kate Overton, white, was arraigned be fore Justice Gardner, yesterday morning. on the charge of committing an assault and battery on the person of Mary Lee. and also with being guilty of trespass. De fendant wu found guilty and ordered to pay one penny and the cost In each case. . .THE HORSFORD ALMANAC AND COOK BOOB sent free. Romford Chemia cal Works; Providence, R. 1. t WHOLE NO; 4280 ttlVBtt SND fflSRIRB. '- British " brig Economy, Smith, hence, arrived at Hamburg on the 28th alt. Schooner Joseph 8outher Watts, hence, arrived at Bath, Me., on the 80th ult. ' Swedish barque Oustafa, Amber?, hence, arrived at Liverpool on the 29th ult. Schooner Ihomat Sinnickson, Dicker son, hence, arrived st New York on the 2d inst ; Schooners Fannie Kimmer, Wolfe, and Emma II. Drummond, from this port, arrived at Boston May 2d. - The stesm-tffg lula, Capt. Rowel, from Philadelphia for Galveston, pat in at this port yesterday for coal, and will leave to-day for her destination. All well. THK fflAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through 'mails, fast, 6.-00 P. M. iMortnern tnrougn and way mails.. Raleigh..... Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there - from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at Southern mails for all Doints 5:30 A.M. 5:30 A. M. 5:30 A. M. South, daily. . . .8 A.M. and 7:45 P. M. Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily (except Sunday) 8:10 A. M. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington vRailroad 7:45 P. M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston, 8 A. ai. and . Fayetteville.andofficeson Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 7:45 P. M. 1:00 P M. 8:10 A. M. 6. 00 A M 8:30 A. M Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays. . . . Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days ; Wilmington and Black River 6:00 A. M Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays : . . . 5:00 A. M. .OPEN FOB DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 7:30 A. M. Northern through mails 9 :00 A. M. Southern mails 7:30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 4:00 P. M. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3.80 P. M. General delivery open from 6 :00 A. M. toJ6KX) P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stsmp office is closed. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 530 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. Burnett, Coeoaine tor Leisol Hair Chtcaoo, Oct 11, 1880. Three years ago my hair was coming out very fast, and I was nearly bald. 1 was also troubled with dandruff. I began using Burnett's Cocoajne, and my hair imme diately stopped coming out, and has con stantly been getting thicker. My bead is now entiretv frp.ft frnm rianrirnfy Mt veifa tt.JJCS.Sl.S?00 with eqQal,y M SjSBlSIAJlUB) a VOU1IO. P. T. PLATT. with F. MacVeagh & Co. Burnett's Extracts are the purest fruit flavors. t Bianop Lrmia'i Appointments. May 26, Ascension Day St John's, Wil mington. .May 27, Friday p. m.St. Mark's, Wil mington. May 29, Sunday a. m.St. James', Wil mington. May 29. Sunday p. m. St. Paul's. Wil mington. May 31, Tuesday Clinton. - June 1, Wednesday Faison. June 2, Thursday Smithville. June 5, Whitsunday Fayetteville. Or dination. June 17, Friday Wilson. June 19, Sunday Rocky MoudL Con secration. June 20, Monday Halifax. June 21, Tuesdsy Scotland Neck. SECOND ROUND OF QUARTERLY MEETINGS for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. , Chorea, South : . Smithville. May 7 8 Branawickw at Zion.. ....May 14 IS Topeail, as Herring's Chapel May 1 S3 Onslow, at Gam Branch May 28 S9 Clinton .....June 46 Cokasbory ..Jane 1112 Coharie Jane 1819 L. 8. BURKHBAD, Presiding Elder. city msns. THE MORNING STAR can always be had at th following places in the city : The Pur cell House, Harris' News.8tand. and the Sta Office. A RARE BARGAIN. A, waU established and prosperous Weekly Newspaper, located in a thrl- I goi'jteSd f of aate. TeJma eaeyFol terms ana particulars apply to tne editor or this paper. ADVERTISING CHEATS. It has become so common to write the beginning of an elegant, inte resting article, and then ran it Into some advertise ment, that we avoid an- such cheats sad simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters ia as plain honest terms as possible, to induce people to give them ene trial, aa no one who knows their value will ever nae anything else. Providence .Ad vertiser. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Rey Sylvanus Cobb thus writes in the "Boston Christian freeman": We would by no means recommend I. any kind of medicine which we did not knowto be good particularly for infanta. Bnt of Mrs. Wins low's Soothing syrup we can speak from knowl edge; in oar own family it has proved a blessing indeed, by giving an infant troubled with -aolle pains, quiet aieep, ana us parents onDroaen, rest at nignt. stoat parents can appreciate tneee blessings. Here is an article which works to perfection, and which la harmless; for the sleep which it.afforda the infant ia perfectly natural, and the little cherub awakes aa ''bright as a button." - And daring the Eroceas of teething Us value ia incalculable. We ave frequently heard mothers say they would net be without It from the birth of the child till it had finished with the teething siege, on any considera tion whatever. Sold by ail druggista. S5 cents a bottle. , - - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DrapD'Ete JROCK AND SACK SUITS RECEIVED YESTERDAY. MUNSON, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. my 6 It Hew Straw Hats ! J READING NOVELTIES I ' FINK FRENCH 1MANILLA BATS HARSI80N a ALLHtv my 5 tf Hatters. Thraa aaoatha, M 00 - Slxmoattia, 0 00 ": " - One year.......... ..SOOS. s3f"Contract AaverUeetaanta tekoa at praacr." Uoaately low ratea, :jv -t " . ,-V,it!; Ten Ubee ealid Nonparail type aaaka cam aqaara. ( ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. arts "THE QUEEN OF, TABLE .WATERS." British Mtdicul Journal. "Exceptionally favoured. Pure and agreeable. A great boon1 to continental travellers." New York Medical Record. ANNUAL SALE, 9 MILLIONS. Of Grocers, Druggists, &Min.Wdt. Dealers. BEWARE OP " IMITATIONS. ap 10 eod lm ta th aa Lecture. 0 OL. D. K. XoBAl WILK DELIVER a LIT!- TURK for tha benefit of the Library Aaeoclatloa, ttheOPKHA HOU8K. on FBlDaf, ataX STU Stfo'cJockP. M. 8abJect-"PHAjiTABMAGK-BIA." Admiaalon aingla ttcketa CO eta; two or more 87 eta. nae , .. njtst If You Need a .Tonic USX Mrs. Joe Person's INDIAN TONIC BITTERS OXJTORD, N. C, ftb. S. 1680. Mrs. Joe Perion'a Remedy eared oar HtUe eirl . who waa badly afflicted with Bcrofnlaln thaerta, after all other arallable maana had failed. K. E.XLUOTT. Enclose stamp for testimonials of remarkable cores. Prepared by Mrs. Joe Peraon, Frankltnton, V. O. For sale by mh 16 lj WM. H. GREEN, Dragglat. nac Wilmington, n. v. 1000 Bales HAT EASTERN AND TIMOTHY, 12,600 Boah Prime White CORN, 3,500 Boah OATS, And Best Bolted MEAL in North Carolina. PRESTON CUMMIN Q OO.. Mlllera and Grain and ytf Peanat Dealers. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. 200 Tons OF TBIS MOST POPULAR FERTILIZER JUST RECEIVED AND FOR 8 ALB BY Alex. Sprunt & Son. mySlw . gODA, DEEP ROCK AND VICHY WATERS ON DRAUGHT WM. H. GREEN, Drtnlat, Market 8U, bet. Frost aadTbeeoad . mp 1 tf Parasols and Sun 8hades. Brown Cc Roddick 4L5 Market Street. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A BEAUTIFUL assortment of the above at price ranging from 15 eenta to $15 00. LACES AND SAMBURQS. Our line In Laces and Hambnrga hsa navar been so complete aa at this time. We are opening many novelties. NECK RUFFLING. A New Line jast received. BROWN RODDICK. 45 Market BU ap 3 tf L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State Lottery TAKES PLACE MAY 10. CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. Whole tickets, $S 00; Halvea, $1 00. Addresa Lock Box 87s, ap!3 tf Wilmington. N. C. SEED RICE. 1000 Bnihel BK8T lowland 500 d0 WHITK dfland' For sale by WORTH WORTH. mhl8tf Business Changes. TBS8B WILDER, HAVING BOUGHT THE fj entire interests of the other .three pvtnara In the property and bosinaas Of ths arm of Wilder St Co. , of Brunswick, 6a. , said ana Is dissolve j sad the business will be continued by Jeees Wilder, in his own name, who assumes all liabilities of the arm, and to whom all claims das the arm are pay able. JEMX WTLDSR, 8. HVMORTON. JNO. V aPRUNT, B. . HALL. -Jeeae Wilder, of the firm of Wilder Morton, Wilmington, N. C, having sold his entire Interest In the property and bnalnaaa of aald Srm to B, f. Hall, tne Arm of Wilder Morton U dlsaolved ( aad the bnsiness will be eontlnoed by 8. H. Monom St B. F. Hall, under tha firm asms of Morton Hall, who assume all liabilities of the firm of Wilder A Morton, and to whom all claims doe -aald Arm are payable. JESSE WILDER, 8. H. MORTON. B. F. MALL. The above changes do net affect the Arm of Ball APearsalL B, F. Hall will continue, as hmto fore, to Klve his personal attention to tha boataeaa' of said firm, while the business or Morton M stall will be under the personal lUDerrlaioa of 8. H. Morton. HALL A PEAR8ALL, my831w MORTON St HALL. 1 Red Cedar Pactlcz Ciiejts, Sash. Doors Blinds, BRACZXTS. MOULDING, LUMBER, Ac., At. ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS, - - -AT . - ALTAFFER, PRICE Co., ' FAoToav: Foot of Walnut st. sryttf Omoi: Itatt, near Red Cross st.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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