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Taa Eaf' !,-i, -i,:,..o f taa riaad taaUmaai --J N Yb yratarday; aaarly 2 f Juiuti were dcliTcrtd N utk mtikri: Moaay Q4 caat ; , 4 ..u .!t at 10 U 18O10 1S 18c; acuta m l. ur armr at $.1 OCQ? 00; wbaat iO t i.i(r. aofTadaU aptiag $1 lOl 19; , m lwr ad lower, ungraded SlfSr3c; .(rtt mrraauaa eaer al 37 evil la; roaia v--n i ft y&i oa i., )! DAT ItUlOJI- BtSUOr LT Mil' AHHVAU ADOaJDW ArroiMT uKvr or aTMntMO romirmis. IUlaifb N'iwt-ObaTTr. H I'xahop aooouoccd lha tainl u comaaiUe9, txioj; the nne aa ik yar. n motion of Iter. Mr. ArabUr, rt.ru ticata of ih detagalc from I'iuT panab, Wilmiogtoo, taioj -1. r, waa nefarrad to I ha oom mi. oa Kl actio o. l'h Sacra try anooQDoad that th i i ujrar'a report wsa priotad and r-.!v lor dtatnbutioo. Tba SacraUry red lha follow tog - ..umaoicationa from tha (JaoeraJ ' Qaatioo: i'oramaoictioo regtrdiof the pro f d chAiigea ia tb Milok of Com l'ryar,' to ba axtaxl on at lb rt-tt (Jaoaral Cootraotioo. Hefarrad ' a apactal committal of five. CoaAaioacalioa raUtiog to the io ltm of th food for the relief of itiblad elargvaoeo. and the wtvae J child ran of Aaoeaa4 clargymao. Ufrrad to the Execure Miaaiooarj i '.xnmiUaa. lha coamiU oa Electioae re ...rt. raaolalioo that the delegate trtxa Paa' paxieb, wbo oer Mtioate ve irregnUr, be admitted to thair place ia the CoaTeoUoo, which m carried aaiaixaoalj. lliht-ip Lymaa enr read b'u aaoaal Udraaa. Opoiog with fioe txibale '-' the memorr o hie lite coedjator, iha Umeated Biehop Atkiaeoo, aad Ivartiag feeliogly to the death of ih Ker. Ed. Oeer, the OUhop pajeed n to the aoeoexat of hie mialitr&liooe i 'r the year, which were attended anh eocoarsgifig; raoceee. At the" -io of hie addrtee the Blehop re 'DmraanJed wirolj to the members f tha eh arch that they ahoaJd lodl nily do all ia their power to aid in the temperance rsoTtmeot which b4 epruog op in oar State. .The iihop meaiiooed that he had pT tdetl at the cooaeeration of MTeral ehurohaa, aad that tnaaj mora were Miiafactonly progejeelog towarda a fdy eomplatioui V The addrae wvr referred to th aoaiiaittee oa the alaieof the cbarxh. Kiahop Lar, la a few word expreav a of hie thaoka for hie kind rtoep !'"o aad of hie latereet in the dio :, her took his leare of the Coo tauoolhCc!Ttslioa riaiog ae ho paeeedoak . The Rer. Dr. Sattoo,' for tha eom nittee appclnud to Laeetfgale the a J aire of the Wilberforc School, ferad a report and a rteoloUoa theaking the lUr. N. Valla and CoL T. Ceaorge Walton for their eerrlee raiaieg fend for the echooL The 'aoititioa aa adppted. Tha qoaaw uoa. of th adoption of the report of iha committee) called forth macn -ibat. The matter waa finally aet tJJ by the adoptloa of a motioo itde by Mr. R. 11. Battle, that the i'ata be iaatrtcted to .raiao the Jaoce dee ajpoa the , propertr and irocre a deed, withr an ameodoeot 7 CoL Allen, adding "and proceed to iaiah tha) work. The following cctamlllre were ap- V 1 -I VOL. XXVJI1.--NO. 52. pointed to draft reeolntioaa of reepect to the memory of tha deceaeed, the Rer. Edward; Gr, aavl-Dr. l'alUr- eoo, Revr "Itraet Ifardlng apd Ker. Mir Woolen,. . ,-v i ne i reaaarer'a report waa pre - ented. The Rev. Dr. Walaoa here read the report of the finance com- mute aad presented the following reeotnuooa, all of which were earned uoanimoaaJy: Reaolatloo appoint I - The president announced the fol mg a committee) of laymen to draw I lowing aa the State executive com- np a new ecnedale of aaseatmenta; reeolatioa providtoe for the Mrrai- nent iareetment of certain aume paid by Mr. Wilkea; resolution appointing a committee to draft reaolutiona of reepect to the memory of the late uienop Aiaioaon; reeoiattoo mat tne BreiarT o paia iou lor nis aer- . - ?a a.. r . vicea. A reeolutioo, offered by Dr. De- Kot, that a apecial agent be ap pointed to collect certain notes due the diocese, waa paaeed. xvxxixo anetoN. Rev. Dr. W a Leon read the report of the Executive Missionary commit tee. lne toilowiog were elected to compose me r.xecutiTe nliasionary ooramttle lor theeosainc year: Kev. Ur. Marshall, llev. K. IL Hicb, I. A. iley, JLeq., Uoi. W. tu. Anderson. I The following were elected mem- I ber of the committee oo Education: Raw Ilr Pait.rann Hon fwr.rT D.vi. n.) A If. Van RnlcValar. Fn .... ' I t".- r . I wvuimun ivi iu cu i "mucui ut I Dioceeao Assessments: It. II.' Smith, I Esq- Dr. A. J. DeUoeeet, Hon. Jno. Manning, CoL Sam, Ruffin. A reeolutioo. offered by Rev. Mr. Woten, requeeting'the Bishop to ap point two evangelists, after much de bate was carried, with an amendment koffered by Mr. IL II. Battle, that it be referred to a special committee with ioatraetioo to perfect a plan and re port to thelCooveotion. A rtaolouoo offered by the Rev. Dr. 8 a lion, calling oa the committee oa aasmenls to restore the custom of aseeeamenU lor miasiooary pur pose, was carried. The Bishop announced the follow ing appoiotmenle on the special com route to coneiaer tne appointment oi evangelists: Rev. Mr. ilaghea, Rev. I Mr. Woolen, Rev. J. B. Cheshire, Jr., I IL II. Bsule, Esq., CoL J. W. Atkin- aoo sod Kev. IJt. iiuxton. And the followinz lo compoae the oommitte Bppoioted lo draft reeola tioos in memory of Bishop Atkinson Rev. Dr. Bar too. Rev. Dr. Watson and It. H. Smith, Esq. A raaolauoo was passed authorizing lb navmeni of tbe balance of the Bishop's salary. Services were held in Christ church at uight, and the Rav. George Pat- Ursnti pwsobsd a moet exoellent aer- raoo, oo tne saojtcx oi ioruum sua cation, to a large congregation. Tbe Rev. Doctor's eloqaenl" sermon waa listened to wllb rapt atlention by bis hearer. Mat rcaiLicaMa ir coun cil.. a Staatat Cmm at S trie a a oeace Baa Stare. RUeigb News Observer Report Coodensed. On Thursday morning, at 3 o'clock, th Convention of African offioe-aeek- a a a a . t Aaw eawrtLewn n an rhJta at irv snaiai i nn x. aarTTi .... ,w. r-..r of . n st Us 7-P Ti DiruiBUjwuiHTOtwo . -ww. rage attendance oi ueiegaiee was i .Krv.i nn hnndred. I vv - i Thm wolations onnted bv as on dsy. and endoraiog Col. Young were I ithlrwn last n ffbt. I A .lnlmn Mlnmlnir thinkl tn I Jamee IL Harria for opposing Gover nor Holdeo as poetmaater waa amend ed by striking oat Governor Uoldene aa W WW Ta iveviaMVM a arwa w name, and merely manaing jamea n. Karris for pressing the claims of the colored race at Washington. It waa pasesd ia that form. The following resolutions, intro duced by J. E. O'Hara, were adopted unanimously, as embodying the sen timents of the Convention: JU$otvd. That tbe foundation Irinoip!e which brought the Repub inan party into existence- waa that of tha equality before the law of the human race. lUsdMd, That this principle baa baea peraiaieaily. violated., tor tbe past aitteen years ta 4he election aod appointment of officer by discrimi nating against competent and deserv ing colored man. J?;ttdVThAt as ia mailer of aim- I n!a in alio -lMaanlnat treatment ooght oav to oa ewoaeniy ana xiaaiiy I topped; mat iia conunuanoe wui wors harm; mat its otaconunuanoe will bsavsfit All .who rally under the Raoabllcao-ffsr. EaovJt That allimen in power to the state ana nauoa in a matter tandioz to elevate the oegto race, and to enooarage thattplrit and nan hood which ahould. exist. In a free ceople. striving for reoocmitioo aa cuiaeoa of a com mon country, ahould at once endeavor to right the wrongs of which we complain, and take measure to prevent their recurrence in the Tulare: thai this much is doe to the negroes, who have sacrificed all save honor in defense of Republi can princfplea, and the white man . et.a e . a .a wbo have aiuea tnamaeivea witn me Republican party of thi Stale. A reeolotionr waa "introduced by HilLof New Hanover, requeeting the Damocrau to clvt the colored people dee repr eeeoUlioa oo aobool LtttM tV. T.aa f treat without emolument. A warm die-1 w.vihv r""' - - " 33UA H WILMINCKfON, N. C...SAXURDAY. MATT 21- I coaaion aroee, daring which the qneso tion waa argned pro and con by Wil- liamaon, Ilill,1 Lcaiy, "LlAbaon, Waa- aom, Danoy and Harna. 7 At the close of . the debate -tho. resolution waa 1 adopted by ft close Tote. O'llara-mored that, the eieoutivo I committee consist of eleven member, including the prcaldent, which motion prerailed. I mtttee: J. X. U'llara, i. li. ADbott, I GJ W. Price. J. CL Fnce, J. li. liar I ria, J. S. Leanr, J. II. Williamson, J. IL Montgomery, J. O, Dancy, I Aug. Uobbiaa.and i. T. Waaaom. I Anaddrees to ' the ' colored people I waa aaoptexx. vurapsce i up. I ; Spirits Tuentme;;; Pamlico county held a prohlW tion conrenUon on the 11th insL -.. , A white aoonndrel named Glide well ootrared - the little daughter of . Hi, Carrot, eUht yean old, living neaxDinbury Miaa Maggie Bell, daughter of Ur. John ' Bell, . Northampton eorxnty, banged heraclf, v auppoaed t accidentally, whilst partially ceriiiged faombral Toianot Sunny li Momet.'s'W learn that the deputy sheriff of Tttt county attempted to arrest a negro last Beiaraay, Tbe negro showed flrht and the deputy waa compeUed to ahoot him In eeir-deienae. Tne ball took effect, csating almost instant aD UoIdabOrO JUtSSCUgCT: A White . . TaI u.k . .M.naH In neenseon oanasy, wnuo diuuuk near I )r K rknttrik'i n iml Ha IflAYea Wire and two ciiUdxen. The liquor dealers or wsyne county met in this cuy on luea- day for the purpose of organizing them eel res as a protective association. Raleich News-Observer: Work oa tne remodeling or. tne Agricultural buildlaa: (the old National Hotel) will begin la a dav or two. - The new wine will be 60 by 60 feet, and will give oa the first floor a space for 50,000 volume in the Bute Uhrarr. and oa the uDDer loor for the same number for the Bnnreme uoon library, Rev. Joeenh C Price, the colored ora tor, will take aa active part in the prohibi tion campaign. Bishop Lay. of Mary- Land, delivered a sermon la memory oi tne deceased Bishop, and we but express the common zeaung or ail wno were present in saying that It waa at once the loftiest and most lust tribute that uey ever neara on ear similar occasion. It was Indeed a sub ject that might have Inspired with unusual ooe ltm gifle1 lhm0 Bishop Lay. The aermon and the occasion will long be remembered. Fayeiteville Examiner: Win- son WCllama, colored, had -his face badly burned a few evening aiace while distill' log roee leaves for ooe of the drug stores in lowa. lie waa standing at the time over tbe still, when tbe cap blew off, throwing tbe bollin water and leaves fnuy twenty feet high. The is juries received were very painful at tbe time, but we are glad to bear that he ia lmnrovine. A very aevere wind aad bail storm visited tbe upper part of this county last Bonder evening. Tbe bail stones were very large, and tbe storm lasted for nearly half an boor, aiucn damage was dooe to the growing crops, and we hear OMJOQOg man who was in the storm. was badly iolured by tbe falling atones air. w. U' Bones, or in is county, nsa gone extensively into the six business. lie Ess four hundred thousand ailk worms. which will soon commence spinning Warrenton Gazette: There will be a arand Prohibition convention held here on the 21st Mr. Suneen Lancas ter died at her home near Grove Bill, Bun day eight last, aged 93 years. There is only ooe bar room ia tbe county, and that will doee oa tbe 1st of Jane. On Wednes day last we saw five bales of bay ps here. going twelve miles south. The hay cost tl.50 oer hundred, besides freight .Every farmer kaows wbst two horaee and a good hand are worth ia the crop now. Comment is useiest, because people iano learn from experience. The propoeed county of Yaace ia overarty mues in xengtn, not over gmriaen muse wide in lis widest part ana not over eight mile at one end. Could such . . . . . . .napea county as uus nsre oeeo maao ior ordav last a colored man attempted to jump on tne cars at siacen. wnue in mouon, out I a t . . .is a ii Ta. .t. eU miSam IUS DOiU UU ICU. iflBWBWUUlMJB . . tKaa VsmsI aAajj wsaru vuu awa eavssa wasw taa other. Dr. Alston amputated tne leg neiow tbe an). THE OITY. ifKW.aorasTUBaMTa. W. H. Gaxrx Druggist, etc. Mcjraox Clothing to measure. W. a McKot Assignee's sale. HraiBxaaxx Blank books, etc. Baowx & Roddicx BuntiBgt, etc. Jexxxss & KaoTT Glen Alpine Springs. Leeal Data. The grape crop in Columbus ia said to be very abundant, especially of the foreign vatieties. Mr. Thos. IL Darby, formerly arealdentofthUcity.bat now of Florida, is here on his way home from New York. Mr. Jonah Bonghton, who waa here a few dsy sgb. addreaeed a temper- ance mas meeting In .Norfolk Wednesdsy nLght. We learn that quite . a number have signified their JetentiOn of going up on the special train to Lauriaburg to-mor row to attend the Catholic church dedication there on that day. Don't forget that the Sunday School of the First - Presbyterian Church give an excursion to' Waccamaw Lake to day. A fiae time la anticipated' The train will leave al 8.C0 A. IL, and return at 0.45 P. IL Mr. Samuel A. Haney has been assigned to duty as eaaistaot slgnsl officer at the station ia this city, relieving Jlr. F. EL Clark, who has 'been temporarily in charge end is ordered to report for duty at Washington, D. C. nastetrat Carli " ' " ' George Hsggetl, colored, was arraigned before Justice M1UI. on the affidavit of his wife, charred with committing an assault k rt wss ausnended on tbe psyaent of costs. i 'T 1 r;MU . . -,., ; ,...' t . !- ''",-7 .,, ' ' , Dally wUar atwiieltw. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations nsmed, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday Washington mean Ume, and also the amount of rainfall in Inches for the twenty -four hours ending dally at 3 P. MM except Tuesday, when H Is 43 hours, as ' furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson. Signal Officer at this Station: Tern. R F. Weather. Atlanta 76 .00 Clear Augusta 83 .00 Fair Charleston. 76 .00 Fsir Charlotte 73 .00 Fsir Cordcana 78 .00 Fair Galveston.. 79 .36 Fair Indlanoia 84 .00 Cloudy. Jacksonville 78 .00 fair Key West 87 .00 Fair Montgomery 84 .00 Fair Punta Basse 80 .00 Hszy Savannah. 80 .00 irair WUmineton 81 .00 Clear Cedar Kevs SO .00 Clear Pensacola... ... 83 .00 Th'tng; PortEacs. 81 .00 Cloudy i The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: i Partly cloudy weather, light local rains, variable winds, and alight changes io tem perature and barometer. fllsyer' tieart. :' Amelia Bradley, cojoted, an old offender, was arraigned on the charge of acting very disorderly in the City Ball yard on Thurs day night. It seems that Officer Green attempted to arrest her for her disorderly behavior, when , she fought, struggled and resisted to the extent of her ability, and she is represented to be a regular Amszon in strength and muscular development; but with the necessary assistance she was finally landed in the lock-up. Defendant was ordered to be confined in tbe city prison for thirty dsys. AlicaJIall, another colored damsel, with convivial proclivities, wss called to the bar for drunkenness and disorderly conduct on tbe streets about 1 o'clock yesterday mornr ing, and also with resisting Policemen Gsf- ford aad Howland, who had to use main force lo get her from the neighborhood of "Paddy's HoHow" to tbe guard bouse Sent below for thirty days. Two men, one while and the other col ored, had a little misunderstanding, for which they were allowed to contribute one dollar and three dollars to tbe city treasury. xa aot r mar. Yesterday, the anniversary nf tbe Meck lenburg Declaration of Independence, was not observed with any degree of enthusiasm here. The patriotic fire hare been suffered to smoulder and flicker so long without any attempt to stir them up, or add proper fue to the embers, that they are threatened with almost final extinction. We noticed quite a commendable dleplay of buBting, and the Produce Exchange, banks, and many of the buainess bouses, especially, along tbe w h 1 1 ves, wera closed ; some the entire day and Others during the afternoon, and every thing bore a holiday appearance. But with this exception there waa nothing to convey tbe impression that the dsy was anything' more tbsn an ordinary one. The Wilmington Light Infantry celebra ted the day, which waa also their anniver sary, by an excursion to Smltbvlfle and the forts on the steamer Passport. Ia the target practice at Smitbville, which was an impor tant feature of the occasion; the prize, a beautiful medal of solid gold, was won by Mr. A. A. Johnsoo.who carried off the prize Isst year. TerriAe Hall Blares) Gentlemen wbo have arrived bere during tba last day or two from Beaufort, North Csrolins, report one. of the moat terrific bail storms there on Wednesday last, that was ever known. It was almost a foot thick ia places, and hoes snd other like implements were brought into requisition to take tbe bail from piazza etc - A phy sician who had been a snort distance in tbe country to ses a patient, and waa' caught in the storm, was almost be&tea so death by the ball-stones and had to take to his bed as soon as; na. arrived heme. 'Tne! stones were not large, and consequently the effects were not so damaging aa they might otherwise have been. Madly Bliian aria Dsr. Mr. William Murrell, of tb it city, was passing ia the neighborhood of Market and Seventh streets,, yesterday morning, when be was suddenly pounced upon by a vicious dog and bitten very - severely-on the right arm, the tuaks of the animal going through the fleshy part of the arm and tear i eg it badly. ' Tbe wounded limb was properly ' dressed by a surgeon, and we lesrn thatthe dog ts to pay the penalty of bis venomous disposition With hi life, the city authorities I baviog ordered hint to be. killed. . ' Wak Frr Caaaaneaeeaaens. Tbe commencement exerciaaa oi Wake Forest College will take place June 7tb, 8th and 9th. Alumni Address Tuesday, at 8 p- m. ; Literary Address Wednesday, at 11 a. m., by Rev. J. B. Hawthorne, D. D., Richmond, Va.; Baccalaureate Sermon Wednesday, at 8 p. m., by Rev. E. T. Winkler, D. D., Marion, Ala.; Orations of j the graduating class Thursdsy, at 11 a. m. Social gathering in the Literary Halls com plimentary to the graduating class Thurs day at 8 p. m. Among tbe marshals we notice jbe namaof Mr, JE,xa Alderman, pf 1 this city. Tnansa ror an lavllauon. ; ..v The store of Mr. John E. Moore, fire on Tuesdsy night last. . , Mr. Moore was 1 asleep in the store at the time and. made. nsrrow escape'.. .The )os is stated at about $300; no InsTiraa 'l:f i THE MO.ENING STAR eaa always be had at the faUowingpiaos in tn cit7 : Tne rarceu atousa in H rr? a News Stand, and the Sta Office. a Fin . biaaJ'O' i88i: Aat Aceaatau of ta aaatliarn ttapiiac ! Convention Notice wss given last Sunday, at the First Baptist church, that the pastor. Rev. J. B Taylor, would make on Thursday night," some ststements concerning the meeting of the Soothern Bsptist Convention, which baa just been held at Columbus, Mies and which, adjourned last week. Notwithstand ing the inclemency of the weather, quite a number was in attendance at the lec ture on the evening .mentioned. After some introductory?: exercises Rev. Mr. Tsylor proceeded to give some account of the meeting referred to, stating that though he had been prevented from attending, he had received information concerning it from various sources. Having mentioned that the Baptists of Missouri. Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Texas, Louisiana and Florida are identified with this Convention, some account was given of the proceedings. The following officers were elected: Rev. P. H. Mell.TX D., of Ga., Presi dent. Rav. E. T. Winkler, D. D.t of Ala., W. C. Crane, of Texas, Dr. Curry, of Va., and Gen. Stephen D. Lee, of Mies., were chosen Vice Presidents. Tbe Secretaries were Revs. C. W. Dobbs and Lansing Burrows, of Kentucky. The introductory sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. Landrum, of Georgis, from Luke 24 .-47. Rev. H. W Battle, pastor Of the Baptist Church, at Columbus, delivered an address of welcome. Rev. Dr. Broadus, of Ken tucky, responded. After referring to vari ous incidental subjects which came up metnion was made of the three special ob jects which enlisted the attention of the Convention, viz: Foreign Missions, Home Missions and Theological Education. The report of the Foreign Mission Board was read by Rev. Dr. Tupper. There were missions under tbe auspices of tbe Conven tion, in China, Italy, Africa, Mexico and Brsxll. On the resolution, "The indications of Providence seem to direct the great en largement of nur Foreign Mission Work," J. B. Hawthorne, of Virginia, addressed the Convention. When Christ said, "Go into all the world," he had in view all who were living or ahonld lira in all- the world. The man who will. give. nothingfor. the spread of the gospel beyond his immediate natffKkAWfwtil man (ia a PTnoiatTa ' Vktvf 5 tea ukuwiiuuvu mj w . v " exceedingly doubtful. This world, With all that is ob it, is God's field. He has put his signature upon it upon every land and sea. Let no power dare to say that we have no right to preach the gospel to every creature. We shall never meet with the greatest mea- sure of success in our mission work until we realizs that it belongs to God, and tbat we have a divine right to give all men the gos pel. ; What Christianity has' done for us it will do for the inhabitants of every clime. In our own land there is more of virtue and more true manhood and wo manhood than among the aame number of any other people. All this is due to the power aod influence of Him who said, "I, if I be lifted up, will, draw all: men unto me." if Human nature is everywhere the aame, low, depraved and degraded; if the effects of the gospel are everwbere the same; to elevate, refine, ennoble and save; can we resist the prediction that tbe gospel should be preached? t T. xt o . Tr::-.-. I . u. k vutiy, ui t uibu, tucu au dressed the Convention in a thrilling and eloquent speech. Tbe report on Home Missions wss pre sented by Kev. ur. Mcintosh, it gave an interesting and encouraging account of the work! in destitute portions of the various Slates, among the Chinese in California, and among the Indians. ..The; Home Mis sion Board reported 34 missionaries in its employ. , The condition and prosperity of the South ern Bsptist Theological Seminary, located at Louisville, Ky., were also considered. Rev, Dr. Boyce made interesting state- meata concerning it. The endowment med at,' of :$300,0po, - has nearly been se cured. Of this ' amount $50,000 had been given hy Hon. J. E. Brown, TJ., S. Senator from Georgia. Mr. Taylor , then quoted from Rev. Dr. Broadus, of Kentucky, who said concerning . the Columbus . meeting: This ia the most important session of the j Convention ever held. Home missions lor New Orleans ajrejbejng insugprated, the sky of the Seminary is bright, a new thrill has been given, to foreign missions by the presence of the two new missionaries, and measures are on foot to link the Convention more closely to tbe masses of the denomi nation." : i ; ; About three hundred delegates were in attendance' The next meeting will be held in Greenville, a C. . m. Aaaoeiasion, By request we give a correct list the Managers of the Ladies' Memorial Association, as follows : Mrs. John Cant well, Mrs. T. H. McKoy, Mrs. Roger Moore, Mrs. Norman McRae, Mrs. John Polsson, Mrs. Eugene Wiggins, Mrs. G. Q. Thomas, Mrs. Dr. Everett, Mrs. John Ran kin, Miss Be ttle Price, Mrs. Daggett, Miaa Julia Jamea, Mrs. James Hfll, Mrs. Wrn- R, French, Mrs. Owen Fennell,, Mr. Hedrick. ' " MEADE & BAKER'S iCAR BO LIC WASH; is a fragrant and delightful ? Article, which haa. by its intrinsia merits. become universally popular wherever n has been introduced. It arresta and dea troys 0reatb. Used as a remedy it wiltspeedUy a.nt. ..rt4. im i f usl l ow "ww" "vu. . BictoiM Itfaaaedaaa ireattinedbjr ih best physicians. Price 00 cents a bottle. I For sale by Druggists. ap292meod a I heal au Zflaaiara 4QjyaioMaaax Jceaxng uamav -1 is ananrpasett aa,- a Tern- for ear: superior selection or Clothing. Having the edvforl8brtf&Bart J . a . it WHOLE. NO. 4294 1 h saalrtriary sapor.r f tba wile aniBKtea Boebtac Ladder Co. - The members Of this company and a few invited guests assembled at the ball laat evening, and celebrated their anniversary. In an exceedingly pleasant and agreeable atyle. Mr. M. S. Willard, chairman of the committee of arrangements, called the meeting to order, and wound up a graceful and appropriate little speech with a cordial invitation to all present to partake of an elegant supper that was tastefully snd temptingly spread on an adjoining table. It is nrobablv needlean j invitation waa promptly accepted, and the sumptuous repast heartily relished by all in attendance. Then the committee, with ad mirable forethought, .began to have the glasses around the table filled with water, and were assisted in the operation by Jim Lewis, the caterer of the evening, and soon tongues were.loosened, and everybody was apparently as happy as could be. Later on it was discovered that tbe bottles out of which the liquids drank so freely flowed were variously labelled Piper Heidsick, whiskey punch, ltfger beer, &c , &c, but strange to ssy this discovery only seemed to make tbe company more determined to get rfd of, these vile poisons, and they did so very ef fectually by drinking them. Conversation was brisk all around the board, numerous songs weresung,and thus the evening passed quietly but most enjoyably to all. The hall was prettily dressed for the occasion by several young lady friends of the members, and the occasion was in every .way worthy of and creditable to the splendid organiza tion whose affair it was. BIVBH AND MA RINK. The bat que Novice, hence, arrivedjat Liverpool yesterday. The direction of the Bureau Veritas published tli "follow ing statistics of mari time disasters reported during the month of March, 1881, concerning all flags: Sail ing vessels reported lost 69 English, 24 American, 17 French, 15 Norwegian, 11 German, 5 Italian, 4 Danish, 4 Dutch, 2 Austrian, 2 Swedish, 1 Spanish, 1 Portu guese, 1 Russian, 6 of whichlthe national ity is unknown; total 162. In this number fare included 12 vessels reported missing. I eamers "porteo. lost d English, 1 Oer- I ClXY ITJKflis. I -p ... i a BARK BARGAIN. A well established and I Pfoeperons Weekly Newspaper, located in a thri- vlng, growing town on the line of a prominent Railroad, Is offered for sale. Terms easy. For terms and particulars apply to the editor of this paper. "I DO NT WANT THAT STUFF " la what a Boston lady said to ber husband when he brought j noma some meaicine to care ner or sick neaaacne and neuralgia which bad made ber miserable lor fourteen years. At the first attack thereafter it j waa administered, to ber with such good results that she continued its use until cared! and waa so i enthusiastic in its praise that she Induced twenty-. two or ue oesc rauunes in ner circle to adopt it aa weir roKuar meaicine. xnac a tun is hod Hit ters. Standard. C ",,0'"a-e- THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OF THE NURSRRT. The following ia an extract from a latter written to the "German Reformed Messen ger, at Cnaabersburgh, Pa. : A JusnjurAvriUESS. oust open the door ror her, and Mrs. Winslow will prove the American ! Florence Niehtineale of the Nu ursery. or this we nnv ..anawt t. ami. t are ao sure that wa will teach our ur Susv t "A bit en Mrs. Winslow," for helping; her to survive eacane the firininer. eolickinz and teeth- siege, MBS. WIN BLOW'S SOOTHING ST- relieves the child from Daia. and enrea dvaen tery and diarrhoea. It softens the gums, reduces Inflammation, cures wind colic, and carries the In fant safely through the teiethfng period. It per forms precisely what It professes to perform, every part of it nothing less. We have never seen Mrs. Winslow know her only through the preparation of her 'Soothing Syrup for Children Teething." if we bad the power we would make her, as she Is, a ?tr:MOT " -Sold by aU aiagzisiB. xa cents a Dome. DIED. 8EBY08S. In Brooklyn, on Thursday, May IS. 1881. THOMAS COURTNEY SBSVOSS, aged 68 years. Interment at Flshkill, N. Y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. William H. G-reen, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGIST ' ' Market Street, bet. Front and Second, SODA 'AND t MINERAL WATERS ICS COLD. mjr 31 tf Kemember, Tf-S MAKE TO MEASURE PANTS AT $4.fiO AND UPWARD. Also, handsome Diagonal, Serge, and English Cassimere Suits in first class style. MUNSON; my 21 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED Glen Alpin Springs, "MBAR MORGANTON, BURSE CO.. WE8TBRN XV North Carolina; will be opened an JUNE 6th, 1881, under entirely new Management. . . These Waters bare proven of inestimable value and efficacy in a wide range of diseases, viz : in Sulmonary and scrofulous affections, dyspepsia, ladder and kidney derangements, uterine and oth er disorders peculiar to females. namonoua uiimaie.! nsgniaecnt scenery i Pricelof Board Greatly Reduced. Per Day, $2 ; per vreea,9iu, per JLonin, sou. visitors anouia take tne west fasten North Carolina Railroad to Glen Alpin Depot, eight miles from the aprings, where Hack ga, where Hacks from the Springs will meet every train. For further Information address rery train. r" my 21 eodlm JENKINS KNOTT. tuthea . Proprietors. Blank Books, THIS, MUCILAGE, GOLD FENS, PENCILS, Stationery or every variety and style at HEINSBERGER'r. Pianos and Organs, pOR CASH OR ON THE EASY INSTALMENT PLAN. Music Boxes, Guitars. Violins, Aad alf other Musical Instruments, For sale at i HEINSBERGER S my 21 tf Live Book and Music Store. SeasonaMe, SalaMe ani SensiMe A RE THE GOOD TO BE HAD AT OUB PLACE JtA. only. o RICH, BARE AND SACY, are the style and make np of our Garments. J ' SUPERIOR, SUPERB, SPLENDID, laiBtatocklntnecity we are setter aw to give wever ou deaire in the Ciothlns; and r Smh . .a. DAVID'S. Jw waing ciomierana mmuner. 7:'-r"'.- rj wpll 111)! I u ka -ataikaIAiia atirl vwalaA baf AaI tlTWan IS : . ica-rca oar AiiraiuTitiBiu. ' j Oaa-aViaf one 4eji..,-.f oi ' - Thraa awatha... S4 6 i't ?.,, IWO aTr j -'J' r--' . XJ , "Hi UraadAra,....n.;.i....4..,'S a.,...,, . " --'fofaya,.t..;.jifc rSj. . " -Ave daya,..,, .m. k. S M ... ' .. iJZzh'','"'f't''- " ia ; rT"braaweaas,i."...,... . a M. . Vi. Oaaaaonth......,- 9 W ' " . Slxmoatna,...... ..a 4e ee ' -.7' One yaar,. SS ' f a(u:'A4vertlaeaieBUtakea at proarr- tlonately low rata. .t"j - a,. ' i. ' Ten lines salld Roapaiali type stake oae aqaary. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 7 Horses at Auction. QN, TO-MORROW (SATURDAT) MORN I Ml. at y O'clock, wo will fell, ia front of the Sieve lately occapied by Thomas li .McKoy, Irq., on Front Street, S NO. 1 SADDLE AND HARNBHS BOKSIP. Parchaaers wUl be required to My Imatadlately , or make a depotlt at soon as a Uarae le knocked ff. CRONLY A MORSW, my 30 t , v . Aacttonaert. Assignee's Sale. AUCTION SALE, 8TORX ON 'FRONT' aT., oontlnaed This Day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock. A.m. Scape, Candle. Baking rowdera. Fickle. Vlear. Thirty Bags Coffee, ana all heavy jrooda. cloelDir. with sale of Wlnet and Uqnore oa band. my SI It - ;W. B. McEQT. AelgTiin. TRSABtJRXE'S OFFICJt. pXRSONS HOLDING PAST DUt" BONDS OP the City ef Wilmington, N. O., are hereby aoUSed to present the same at this office frr payment oa or before June 1st, 1881, after which time ao la t erect will be allowed. HENRY. BAVAttE, my SO 8t Treaanrar. For Smitliville. I QK and aptxb THX 19TH instant, tub STEAMER PASSPORT wlILreramo her rgnlar trips for 8mithyllle. learlng wharf foot of Market Dtrees, ai .uu a. m... except an Batnraaya, when she will leare Bmlthvlllo at 7.80 A. M.. and Wil mington at 4 P.M. my 18 tr J. W. HARPER. Grand Excursion To Waablngton City Y tteturn. FtOM WILMINGTON", LKATTjrd FRONT ST. Depot at 8 P. M., MONDAY. JUNK I3TB, and arriTing in Washington, D. C, Taesday Moralnv at 10 o'clock. Remaining ia Waebingten two data and nghta.8pecial Cars reserved far white people. Best or order will be preserved. Befreahment Car attached. Fare from Wilmington and return only 1 6. 50; from Golds boro and return only ES.OO; from Weldon and retain $44)0. : Reduced Mica will be given from Florence to Wilmington, Newbern to Uoldsboro, Tarboro to Rocky Mount. Ticket for sale up to June 6th. by CapL John L Boatwrlght, Mr. C. W. Yates, W. H. Howe, Anthony Manlubj or Elijah Lane. For further paittculars apply to W. B. HOWE or ANTHONY MAULTSBY, Maaa gers. myiSlm BUNTINGS 10 CTS. Brown Roddick 45 Uarket St. BE OFFERING A LINE OF 8MALL PLAID BUNTINGS," embracing all of the moat deakrahle Shades, for 10 cents per yard, certain. A decided Bargain, LINEN SUITINGS POR LADIES' WEAR. We have without any exception the Cheapest Line of the above that hat ever been offered to t L tat city. SHETLAND SHAWLS. A fall line In Solid and Fancy Colors. Wear offering some Decided' Bargains In ihls Una. MOSQUITO NETTING, 108 Inches wide, asd Do. BARS, by the yard or pier, tt all colors, cheap. Brown & Roddick 45 Market Street. my 11 tf French Millinery. pHE NEWEST AND MOST STYLISH IN THE city at Miss S. A. BTROCK'S, la the Leetmsa House, between Market and Dock streets, ray 19 1 The Inventory QF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS STOCK at Exchange Corner, is now complete aad aabjact to the examination of havers, wbo are.iqueid to hand In their propositions on or before the Slst instant. B. F. HALL. my 17 6t Assignee. LINENS. Brovn U Roddick 45 market Street. LINEN TABLE DAMASKS, , NAPKINS, DOILIES and TOWELS. We are offering some Rare Bargains In this Line all New and Fancy Novelties. KEEP COOL AND BH AD Y. FANS I FANS I FANS I for the million. Also, SUN SHADES and PARASOLS, In. all qaallile and styles, from 15c np. Give as a call and see for yourselves. - BROWN. A RODDICK. my 15 tf 45 Market St. L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State Ixttery TAKES PLACE JUNE 14. PRIZES PROM $30,000 to $100,000. Price, Whole tickets. Halves, $5; Tenths, $1. ' Address Lock Box 272, my 13 tf Wilmington, N. C. If You Need a Tonic 'use Kirs. Joe Person's INDIAN TONIC BITTERS Oxroso, N. C, Feb. 1, 1880.' Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy cured our little girl, who waa badly afflicted with Scrofula ia the ere after all other available means had fal)d. K, E. ELLIOTT. Enclose stamp, for testimonials of, remarkable curee. Prepared by Mrs. Joe Person. Frank tlntoa, St. C. For sale by mhlSly VV.E.I GREEN. DrSggfst, WUmugtonVll. C BSC Greenville Sound, FjR SALE OR RENT. I have three aeatand comfortable Cottage, good.-water, oat Soaaes, Ac. Also several niee Building Lets wnira I wlab to sell. .. The Cottages if aot aald lavmedlauly win be ror rent. appiy wuu auaaa, Greenville Sound, or to D. O'CONNOR, Princess St. my 84t 10 17 24 .. . ...
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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