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; he nomnngsTAE. u DiaT ArXCEJT MONK ATi. bates o UlJDy BixTTriira. a.i MM , 1 M U mi rt e l 0 cur Ua ee ttm taaa Lfcr i u it l fceeuileeA f" ' 4 a OUTLINE. f .j yowUfai apro tf Cfeiae U Ukeiy i,i J i witl im:ipoi; lae Eeapreee of U vjt i iptl to rxow. TV i York GMfi iMtaMf coUaaM to n:oc nMuccwmtnlij tor U- a Sion. Ur.il .!" lrox wo ihi Priac of vv:c iuIm i ii Acot r. y,k U K.i JioJ RaiJvaj la .nioi rpldrj. A. dMtrctir vm 0r tw I J tiUr- joa. iri prma wm kilted. ! M :iirf ?Jy UfTfite df foe CT i.,ori o lt lk lkit at itporud; pr4 tr kilted l AJrwt a.'y 4ti. v)cm aJ ckUJta lot Ik4ir !. !.u lUaoJitM i kil vli rw( i .n. aJ nU'vl4 of ip U Cltte ur. ktited Tkcn Uwate la tk ti,,vua.i cunp of N ll4Apair of u ivUo 1 U & tf4Uor la tvccawl ..lui; tt fMtio ofptiMd to aa lc(io uro w tuii. Coi EAory, cco- ctl ta manjr of ai wife aaJ coo- ai f j 4 Uawr, ilk . M UkN l u a4 by M'kt! aia; lk Ooaracx ua .ii f 1 aw JmU waMaot tai- uiunat. V acir will uaaaar t ,:otifClir .f i Vh M C dtelrtct lo r .urf Dv-"'ot tlraovUiaary ui c-'i'u ao ina tair exuptetail f ur, prtioiIMy ua uu Jtp aJ ti-: f Ja'y Aa tx - l,t..-o hi bmvm faij4 4io( callte Ite loUr. Tla cptia of nutiUr Vic to i. by la rrcvttl Jktcr ., XX) cwfwMt iot lit u It vt a al i.o.J."!. . atr(U o Ua -'. iyMtiut; la aavr of ii j cu 4 arr(J uc lb aaaia c Turk BkkiU: MiMhay t"r ' " . -i!a q-iHtl at tl 1-ISQ ! i It t(ttra CMir lira i 15 83 O 5; tMi eaal bnar; aagradaU .rt a f l JOQl h eora MJf.aoraOd :Vt co(, pirita mrpaUa qt aal 1iiu ( 4 cu. rxMta tLru( al (3 0QO I..c wk 15,491 immigrant ar--.1 al Naw Vork. Vud may take joar choice In pro it Mtncmg the name of Lonllard's an nd Ir-o-kwab. If jot (sail degreae waran, yee- kri.tr a 4 aloAy M. woidd have ) ibl Aioa ol waAtnex. k i now thlt thttarffsr 1,800,- o.;o o pie of the re Timed New Tee Uitui bare been diapoeed af. Thia il .J vry well for trarwe west's ,4 '-e.-aiatj Windom ia aocad f !ivui.; a l'rvt Jaulial be btttxiog in iim L...nic Num oaea rQtstak lh i,i t..r a wp or a gaJ-tlf. They K.Jin iHarchl North (lareliua in in. far pfatiawa. It ia reported in t i Kreaewa thaA Lhr are it"l4 ujr )TTeA ehtfodaaco in Sal - .i criMfk wbarewev that ia. Ttm Prtacw er Walee .Stakes waa ot yaierday I ioriilad'e Iro flmee three obeere for ;U, A(Baxaa. hicte They era 1 1. rallj "coming to the fron l.M WbiUi the 3ra baa baen anting bui starting faroilare manafao turMM im NurthsCefv4iaA,rVaio mao f capital in NeVftrleane havo aboat ('MaMtj J Thai ia the way lo do vVhiclAkar ears coat the U. S. U .vrnmsat . or rather the people, ,h UiUa fort ana of 140,000. ,Xt avh lax silly aaallmeoL No sane wait. sLaahta thai .tha negro did bis IJUWpkui M rapUted to U UretrTrly ivbsT.4. Wa bopa b an ay rerottf. Mr. BTxrna 1 unable avl I k( . p' l4asin,hiA'nas3. Saofa ie the apb-rtie ttatetaeoiof an editorial in J a4a MTaes ijs s u haa bao to bint e ini iaU i tua QaraWd. Tht i4ler aaaea do bwttr in the fa lore theat ka havaudwoe in tha first threa taoathe ol adloa if be woa Ul be either A jwsdlao' Inmi grant was feaad eariew4 aaavf tiaaOa G AT Jan, New Vork.' IT oanve waa JohA Waetar grew, aid' hi 'left a wife and fowr Uredfcoeaeiaea aadsfrindlaae.'( He aa peea. crjaiiar wtua so eve men. r;4Xrwm(;l. i;.C Uada, It U said that oaUff 0OU IT ' tfty Mil) MU( i0. ; ' " "... "Iraar. row tawra lwera atae) a sax unnm -pr asnianx max baa cea 1 4 ,e .H hm ie saweasj to Ve aa aakaawa mtttUlj, aawl rw lnalrdaUIiooa, I .JL JJLJlp" 'j VOL. XXVIIl.ttO. 73 . . ft Tbt Jookaja haTa a vut deal lodo with wlaata net. Mr. Keeoin, who OWOii FoxhaJl, aajl : j "TTjara x only three ftmoti jookajt io all m Koglaad, Fordbkiii, AroDr and UAAaoo. Arcxier bu ba vtrj laeocaafal of Itte, tod wbila h tii aappod by loffla to poaa aaa mora daab iaaa lb olhcn,I m b baa baaa aiar oiaiag that qaal- ItT of jadgmaol la Za rid id pi Ia wbich u k oolranallt ickAovtoU thai Fordhaxa pntinasns ia tha hi eh- aat dgre Tea reason AmsncAn LTce contrmcir,lr.!J. ts.' nanz. tu com foehara rar not aaaaJ 1a Lba foraitrn. I rzztcr3 woxk catla rttSntiOQ p tlaSSaft . i : vp lack the train log that anch ma u Foruhaca aad Arehar got, Air Kaana will esaxi half a dozen, mora Bhorvaa acroaw tha watr fa a faV daya." Ua aaja ha aaaana to wio tha Darby bafora ha a to pa. ' George Fordhaxn roOo Fox ball. Ua-ia forty learf bf acr inJ Im Icnavn t K7 annlirMnal J of tha -peaaoo RUsr." Archer roe TriatAa, tba eaooiad boraa in the rac. Mr. Geargw W. 0511) rich and libaral owner of the Phila- daibhia rJ,r rtl aaa - . r m graod entertalameot al hia bouje, um,i ,.VW--rW--. and a servant wa potv3?a Wtrftty goML Here U the way the gorgeooa newa-paper man Mfixed hjnra: " Tbara were al least a hundrtd flag. Ua live table were floral lota with as many aa a thousand, rosebuds trj a single one. In lave course of dioaer twenty two pfalea of differed kinds of do oorated porcelain were placed before each guvet, no two alike. Kgbt glaaeea to a gueai were filUd at different times with various vin tagae. So v and veetaMeai wwo aerved to gather iu an artisCio arrangement of oolora, with browned potatoes aa a baa, embroidered wi lb 6 m atoe, and a eea-foana arraog'aapieal'of apa- nscb on top. The New Hampehtre Kepnblioaha hare beo perplexed aoroewhat aa io whether or not the preeenl Legisl tare was com patent to elect a aacfceB sor to IIoIIim in the U. S. Saaalia froca March 4. 1883. lbe matter Mr.Mi tW. vLBr.-w, tntit I lUoablioana JraireJ. The deoisioa ia I probably oorreat aanl a Saaaiar will I ere poelpooed until the next Lag iai at are thai peroaeaoa tb Uetn oorala might b ia power. Itailwsy Kings are becoming as great aa the Earopeao monarcaa. They bav mora mooey and oo mind almoat aa many men. lny bavr more credit and ramify a much largar territory. They ovoo receiVe the salatee of U. S, foru when thfey paae by, aa oaa did al Fort Uoileory near ilallimore, wbeo John W. Gar rstt a La a mad in from Kavopa. Ttie lhre Ba will via Balloon, Breioe I and Br A lively fight baa josi opened tje tween Geo. SchoCeld an-J the fclaoda ol Geo. Thocnaa rei Alive to tha Utile or r ran kiln, Taoaetsae. cbOQaidjia a Decaoerat. Thomaa waa a JUpub- licao and a Virginian. Tha Radiial papers accaae So ho field of raising the birl wind and then leaving others to I t. .!-f i ta.ButeMatiigefc. i All we care lo know ia that the Cot- I federatee were whipped and by bad I gaoeralahip. spirtta lrpenune-j ' Haletgh poelofflew has two dar- keys, tkwtai eqall y t Ah I all y t Ah I Well, U Nic&uie can atteu leetia aAe. bear al HxJusls ca ataeo il lUiih moal grit its The Haodaraoa people are gat- a; 7tf I loeviee - . . I a very evotaeaauM ptay o oaa ieiir. Maaaxa. J. G. Lockbart and Ii. W. atrowhatsaec bate porch aaed thai Ox ford Lamm. If we are not miauhea I Mr. Loekkart las4 Mliorfa txaertenca. The aVtaji asavlt tis bat waiaa. . if era afa acna: Jcmd faJea ra the Oxfvd seaxkai ol Graavlfia-Ubeeoei V. H. Uaw atraeaead ACT tt &X Coxart evirated f 44 ;BJgjr Ureea-averaged za ml OUar aooaa ware ld, tTJ. $43, $73, gAS. fflS, fTA, CO, aV3O,10Q, gld, tsvx tJUrfra IU l. tts. II Si. : ! Linoolatoa IVovrtss: Maj. Jmmb TlCvAf CtiU ceettr. dieet tMA ibwAaI ai Adsa-f tJeheac. AUj.GrvLaJ aad Mthapa otkera. I if arwaavt' ffiiiltT Tha aat I crop aaa beeat aeat sAvart y the alryweaxher 2Tbaxa?S vaaa, aad If Qe beet tt a yMra. TtKSt taan alaaoeA. aa entire fall ore- arap u anoait raady to aar- KBraaheeai far tymruri aai fta a-teat. ;va old odee waa saade 10 Jodxa Bhlpo at Newborn lie! nt tua aa tal aavaUsa eAlasa that aaosuny fir Lis tfaainma' of Ua iadictaaa INGTON, tMirr TTn- f.- hnrainv thacoantv wcorda. vTba2j a irki denied, l.'iiic-7Tca.owcw7M. I ?irpa UOM'IM bcixj iui imwucu iui jbt liu J.' Whlta.! Umf iprx. The work Kit. IXA-fclBrtoa TrlUV - theAratr - . TL. If . H lli 1 ' ) flniii - ' " - w.- mi f or tha Vane a mntjOttardAjWiikAaTfltieitweekv EeCJii r The? TaU- (rrtcio"! rsse'rel f3 rf'Joiltyi . ; aetaiaa ciduUy 2AAt eiocMa Mr. I w. E. Rand CJcntT BaDerin tendon t. road lthlspla oa. I Urafy poearanca. . a Urafj ippearanoa. Oxford Drt Xancr. Wo learn that a FrobIhIUoa" CAtervla soon to be startad to Oxford, rwentyflra dollara hsv- io( already becn'ralaeaL iool throw cold water cm ft, ganUexaea. A medio j of the dime tors of Ua Gran Till e rtilrrokl wu held in town last Aloadsy. we learn that they snaan baafneaa.'and that erery thloi la run nJnaaaxxoAhiy and sauaiactomy. s U will sot be loss before we I We aaCDQaa I W r tK.tr liilanttnn S Thcwlad bSd I tt." Waldon JVW The Board of lar thA Bcetland Neck Railroad last week. IJZ I The amalr-pox ra Honaaspton te now a thlag of the past. The . Oonnty uomnut- i aiooers took ue mauer in nana in ui uc- I ginning, and with the aid of the pbyaiciana I itwaa at once anesiaq, ana praTomea imra apr,it ThA did tajta att now wall. I and there are no new ones. ( rttUboro ftsoorU: OnlaatSatrir day a meetiag of committeea Iron the Frteoda and the Methoout, wpuit, unna tiaa and Lalheran chnrchea was held iat Pleasant HilL in the northweatern portion of this county, for the purpose of arranging for a mass meeting of the menaa ox pro- hJbliioo, to be bald at that place on lion- oar. me am aev or nexi jut. a. wmimi tee was appointed to invite speakers foe the occasion, and among the iaTited apeakara are Judge Merrimoo and Judge Dick, be- tidee other distinguished ganUeraea. New Bema JVwl Shell: The caaaing factory has . been cloned up and the operators who eaena oo xrom uaiuaiora u work ia 11 returned booe yaaterday. Mr". Balr aznecta to laava for Baltimore on Men- day We toarn kfi. Balr will hare a huge amount of seed nlaatad ia a abort time and will return hare tn' September with hia force, and can tha pe produced Iherefrom. The faeeral pro ciaea ion which followed the remalna of Mra. Emma B. Galon to their last resting place Saturday was one of the largest ever witnessed in this city, and is an evidence of 'the hJru reeardentar- lalnad by our citizens for this most amiable lady. Uied, in this city, ounaay jane 12, 1SS1, aJIfr axarotraxted uioess, w. u ar-k ' oingieioo, agoocaxa igietoo, axea w years. i l -v i rw' -nA TnfJjThompeom charging him .with larceay. UonwurMsind In the citv Yesterday cTvolor 'hat Mr. B. A. Withers, a citiaen wloounK nimaeil larougn ine oeaa. p? ig nimaoii wroua tae . nu- fw wesaaaasi a a . iai sawaw aae arv fi bum aaaiv t aKi-ie lamellfTh' lAM anlrltl ajiH an unhealed WQOod receirer during the rhftajta' foaactcAvhia pecaoo, aotati La indiTtdimis and one addressed to the citizens of the town, which may reVeal the morlTBVJT- Mr. IL I. Kimball li director eoeTalk)t the propoeed Atlanta Cotton Sxpogkiin and in addreaaing a meeting of the cMziss or Augusta, laat Thnraday. ha aald tdng otner uings. Loax xoe uxwa xpoviioa was almost an accident. . A gealleraeVio lierth 3roliaa aamadDoaaont. whosmd a bttle mill, found great difflenlty aboaXrAa-f aMaery. lie wrote to Air. Aiaanaop ana said there 'ought to be a great cotton ece)o aitotr. to btlag together cotton met and see if thera could not be "better appliances. ILf. Atkinson aald why not. He lat lied iMr. Atkinson to come to Atlanta a5Jj ad- dreaaOhe people- lie aiu so." -i aaa.ue poopie. xiauiaav. I - Goldaboro Meumgerill palna " "T.e, " y ar..V;T,L Ooefereece, whkh sad erent ooenrrad at I k el. r lUlatTarVO. Ut IhUO X jAA-wwaaveajxarw his residence, in Ibis connty. on the 9th I lost, aged 57 years. A truly good man has paaeed from our midst. The Boird of Magistrates of Beaufort county, elected Mr. John IU Small to the poaition ofCntty Haperiotaodent of the PabUoSehoola,i A negro boy, on the plantation of Mr. f Levi Strickland, a few days aao. tadulred In the daeaierooe sport or tnrowtag awoearjano sticks, when one of the missels struel hi Bother fa tha ere. oombletetrteartefft out of its socket r Sheriff Buck: HttlJ of Bampeoe, eecortad three negro convieta to KaJeigh lut Thursday. TU: wen. auuer, x year, Dave Holmes 3 yeara, andJIsAae ilA?ee8 yeara. The Normal &hDol tt Wilson opens the 15lh rest. Mr. AfcocK, County Superintendent of Public BchoOlA. I rMtblta arhnUi nor tan ca of etteedleg the Normal School, etteedleg At a meeting of the uoiaaooro itmer, iXbtftda nlfth J,4C, Pcffraoo kifcaed CADtAmbr-fhe Cbmpey by a very flattering vote. The rifles will go to Yorktown in October and we feel satisfied, will make a handsome ahow. Mayor 0oflcfcteTOflrjedria feta room aoHerjng greatly from an old wound received during the war. We hope aooo to see blm on his feet again., i-r Mr, Ed, Albritton, "a tendent of Pablic Iosiraction in Greene Wayne county boy, was cboien Bopenn county. The atore of John Calvin 8immoott oW ai laduaVtooe colored mao doing buaioeas at llotmr Olive, waa robbed recently by a gang of negro burglara, of some $70 lo money and a surer waica TJBCJB CIO? n at tar AnvaBTisansNrg. llxxsswxaoaa Hsxamocka, etc. McxaoK Clothing to measure. CaosLT Jt Mon&is Auction axle. W. E. Davis & Boh New cargo icci T - 7 . tT-. t T. f T "T 77m .flit W t tt' Barlow. rJrt;j()f This'clty.a spirit - barrel cooper, now employed By Mn Btaji thai he'ahotand kiflen urge ratU aaakeoa Batardaytaae;i abont fifty feet .ttm ihpp. nMTfhi? w A tttX la length aad had IS ralties and a bnttoa. i ' - . - i ; " ' -' tauaaalJaau neater. The follow tof lArthe an mailable matter ratUilewifieQtyt this dater.-i . . r : i . . j : Maria McKoy, Alfred Hall, 8. H. SVaJn, naa&'Brown.' TV T.J Cariady, ' Jao. ;J. HlckAOllvUMUlar. N. CU WEDNESDAY. 1 loeal Dati. : . The thermometer at 4 P,' M. J eater day at the Etab office, stood at 90 i j-..- I xtoy are gnegt oar8 1 lTer "Is Uncle Ned ward Glavln Kill V ll .knnl .1.1 . t. - I i i . me wagonewe was running ai day j eaterday Uklng persona to Ibe cblcien fight at Klela'a fiArde and Xrom eoa. The trotting matoh between the borsei Unknown and Mary Wilanr wil UlV place this afternoon1 On Capi. Souther- land's race track near the city The new jifftr. ateamer In course of construction at Capt 8kte.oer, ship-yard is to be a Ifghtodreagbt freight boat, to rtn on (be Aliamahaw river, in Georgia. Steamboatmen report the water in the upper Cape Fear aa getting very low, there being only about two-and-a-half feet of water on the shoals below Fayelteville. The eteam : fire-engine Cape. I ... ?" w",?! .V T" " "le,".1 "J rJTJSrCTlXZl I atreeta - Mr. J. G. Arringtoo, who ia in I Ureated ia the cocking main now in pro- vtxm here, corns s booaatly by hia love of the game cock. Hie father was noted in hia day for hia lor ef thfi aport. It is aald that he never lost a "big main," and many years ago, al Aumpma, ne wen $10,000 on "the odd.H The exouraiooiata from Fay- etteville to this city were to leave tha former place yesterday at 3 o'clock in the after nooa, on the Steamer XfyriA Slate, C&pt I Green, and pick np a somber of way . pas ngersoo theroule. This, , with the lew stage of water in the river, will probably delay their arrival nntil lata in the forenoon. The Steamer Fimptrt which has been obar tered totaka the extortionists down the "titer and to the Blackflsh grounds, Is ad Yertiaedto lerreat 18 M. I suaa AlaUU Reuben Thomnaon, . colored E brought a flaevlooklng bullie2iUa city joo Monday last and offered the 'atflaaalbr aala, parid- iagit, prof aaeHy decorated with colored streamers, throve b the soeet. tad ati ratt ing' mnew atktron." Air aKsae D. Mott, efCepeyear1 town ship; hdwfereri ctaleneoT ibe animal is belonging to bim.tdok posaea sion of it,, ajidJiajla warrant issued jor I Thompeoo claims that be bought the bull I from one John Quincy Adams, a colored , w, . . . s.v 4U. ,..J CU aUar ID AT LAM atmiU AdAUia ajlUl UIO' tea I WJ U . I Adams acknowledged selling the bull to . that he haXbnirAaeed tin animal from Mr. Mott. Adams was committed and will have a bearing before the Justice to-day. Atanaai wire1.'''" ''"' ' ' Whilalbe eteam fire engine Cape F4ar was engaged in practice yesterday after noon at the foot of Market street, a by stander diacoTercd smoke, asjcandipfram the' wooden balcony o'vtfn trie entrance) to the saloon of Mr. R.:F Sydenoa North Water Blreei. , A. cloee examination die closed the fact Jhat juaie cor? e'jjf ihe bal cony was on $1$ aii-Jhjnak A. stream from tha . Are eaginei was at odce lnroed iiU The fire. it'U baionabAlrtmcaed: ASglaa- .. . ted from aperke ftoea - tha eegine, which WM baraleg idry ealei wood at the time; and the faeaaj htataarryinz showers; of glowing ciadar along the streeti, . 1 ) 8aiBerlar oaen, The time of this Court was occupied (be whole of yeaterdsy with .the case jot Ml ? P. Tavlor v The " National Bell ' ' ' ... . . .. ; : I Telephone, Company,., Al ,Jtha cnqonf Major iX 'Jl' DavanaVi'ala'Ue Ingi . apeecih: for. rjJtWV, was followed by JetffeKuhsell and Col. p. Mcltae for the pUintifl. Col. Mo- the Owtt adjexirieoy rfatfl Hbta morning. Major C- M, Stedraan..vilV mAkeU con-; craolng argument ferthq defendaitt. ;.' ' Fire la Xtia4am vanair. j o A eorreepondebt' writing to theiiAa from West brook P4CBladea county, siya that the stables an battt belottUigtoCapL K. J. Brady, ol Oaar' Creak tWs8b1rii were destroyed by fire on Baxuuay :,i last; The flre was dlacoTtredJ Abou$ hAf-pistjia o'clock A.M. All efforts to eate thte bujd iegs and their contents were unavailiag. The loea including twn finahonea burned ia thefctawes,abont ohd ' hntrdfed busbera of corn, farming took, etc ia estimated al $500; no insurance; The flre 14 supposed' to have beea tha work of an incendiary. : . r or alarm KxpertA Tbe foreign exports yesterday cornnrlAed, 4,225 bblA rosin, per GertOAO bAtq'fA- ard, to Grantonr00 bbls. aplrita turplW tbMq?Aihhi ftaim fter 2ffegtaa narque loeiuat. i-pf"Q snipmanui ay nieaara, Alex. Dpruu a oeaq aod ;i35&ie "oft lusher ,.a0dVi5, 100 aalnAeC per Schooner TinWarZ; (b Port- au-PrinceimlfiJbfi tfeaars. NorlhopiA' Camming. , fjaj aa aafaa anataaM. Amelia Bradley (colored) was arraigqett before toll Ccrort "yesterday: )ah aentended to. a fine of. $3 or flTe.dAja' noaflnement in the city prison forrorjkeinea and dlabr derlv condocL ' . ' U0i. . ! fci derly condact. (.- ... Mary' Be wart (cole Marr Stewarl fcolofedt aaarWd with JUNE 15,, 1881 THIS OPEUXA HUrjSB. , Ollas An JQacCall. .. We weragraUflediand surprised at the 8;00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean yrery xes.peetable adjeoce as. to aiza and ihftime,and;also 'the' amoctDt of rainfall in telliKenco that greeted the. appearance bf Aliss Macuall last night. She had a mutb larger audience than attenaea tne exquisite readings of Mra. rscetW-Stadoea when she appeared in this cUyuCol. -A. M. WaddfU introduced Miss MacCall in an approprhtje and happy address. She is not a native of this State but of South Carolina. SnVhas . . ill ri ' 1 . ..-! . - !1: . Decn, cowtver, an aaopiea aaugnier pi ixortb Carolina from her childhood: 'bae i nor nineteen yeara of age, well formed ana wtav. a pleasing: and attractive race She appeared bat once in propria peruana. Hex Repertoire consisted, of seven pictures, in six or which she was dressed In ebarac ter.' Her voice is ' not strong. It waa with difficulty that we were able to catch rriueh that 'she said. She shows careful training and considerable ease and. familiarity with the mannerisms of the stage. She did not give readings as Mrs., Siddons did, bjut recitations. We do not think she was as successful in her two ' selections from Shakespeare aa in the other recitations which Were mainly of a comic and amas ing character. It is a very difficult role, to assume to undertake scenes or passages even from the great dramatist. We think young artists should avoid the greatest and most difficult of all dramatic writers. If we were to name what appeared to us the most successful and felicitous of out gifted young lady's recitations, we should select "Widow Bedotl's Poitry," which waa eiven very amusinelv and with ahannv aooreciation of the character in hand, and Tennyson's recent poem 'Brz- pah." Thia was the triumph of the even ine. according to our ludamant. and was rendered with much apirit and effective nesa, revealing more of dramatic power than anything she had done. Other pieces were presented in a pleasing and entertain ing manner. She was often applauded and two futile efforts were made to bring her before the curtain. It atrikea us that she would give interest and variety to her en tertainment , if She would include one or two Doema bf simple and flowing numbers, over fifty years he has been an activa, ener eilher pathetic or stirring, like some i of getic and thoroughly honest merchant of Wordswortfi's or' Tennyson's older pieces, this city. His successors, the Messrs. or Browning's intensely dramatic compoii tioos. - We hope Miaa MaoCall will meet with a cordial reception-throughout North Oaro Una and. wherever, she Jnay . appear. She naa nne natural laienta, ana ror me siage, . . a .a if we may venture the hint. By hard, faithful study, she can yet attain to her highest ideal of excellence, we may be lieve;. Assiduous application would give a guarantee in. the, ;nd of , complete success. We have written with the utmost candor and have judged her hot by the standard of a mere amateur, but by that Of a young and cultivated artist. Without supports, and without the usual accessories, her test waa a severe one. A few ripe peaohes the first of the season here were in market yesterday morning. They came from Topsail Sound 6 f and were grown on the plantation of Mr. TjOtns Wi 'Howard. ' " ' " i naa-ea aclVBtA AND PIA KINB. t Steamship Begtilator, Doane, becee. arrived at New York yesterday. The barque Lyn, Gjenlldsen; sailed . M. . ,. , ... . from Oporto on the 27th Ult., for this port. XT . . . . . ' . nor. hijuv t?fvfmmi, uimoifu, beacef for Giasgow, was spoken May 20h. Nr latitude given , . ! Not. . barqaei Najaden, Haiyersen, lom Jjop4pn for-this port, was speken Alajr aSth in lat. 47, lonk 11. Tbe direction of the Bureau Veritas publish the following statistics of vessels reported .lojat during the month of April, 1B81; Bailbig veasejaSd glhih. .ir-1 . - a n .-v a t.is o r ... I gojae, 3 Swedish, 2 Greek, 1 Turk, 1 Mex ican, 1 Spanish, iRasaiaii 1 Dutch; totol, 97. In this ntofeet i are, included 9 vessels reported misaing.n Steamers 8: Engliflh, 1 American, 1 Germany! Hatch, 1 unknown; total, 18 i-:r.J- in.- i -!v t'. ' ' LIS tBTTKRS. Remainihfi!1 ihfihe' Cifv ' Post Office. Ao-Mrajtlary ABderaon, Anderson & I vetaAatavt AW-jj .j- irHL w: ; AJezapoer par, iaHeuu om, x; v i BmnLThomai BrOWtt. ThOtaka B BartOn. I n.taniani .TiMl Rivhl ' iiwrv KarflpJd. I HabeccAtBrawn.y ?,! -. Cr-Annie Council, Susie Caiso, Jimmie I Oot Am Charlea worth. A E Carter. "W S Drrabore4etU3 Devane4 Joe Dr- liDAHOO, '13J;uuia, ETyanaJRvajiA,, . e-Q H Greene. A s Gage. 1 fiiJ-Mflford Honter; Mattie Hedges, Cass Hooper, Millis Jaeaxyv Julia Holmes, ojiioarAAjaarxta. vju.,- ...! s livj -f- ; ; homaa Jbrdan. itev at a jonnsen . ' u MfPaf Inkier. O'W M4tSews;; Mildred AlViBtf. Martha llcliehxie, Heocy AUthew- saovLisanny uxatub v.; . j. ; iff, Uhas'Thomasreiry; elh JosReddicfr.DeaHer Robeson. i. ..ooteoai"fcnbiff t Jjorenzq owvens, . .,- , j 1 SjeffrS iwPeafc iR'Rumm SAtV-w .tiiiii a ,Xlm'-AMtW'&&A'&iiM tieketavAalO, UttfSfezcae warteaaoauea wayi uzie t .vxcma.'AifeMsiMfrTJ4Uwoau. 1 jWzxia .w jjiuan.nn;ufflM 1: vrtnifi i Trk. a. n.r ...in ki.i liW'WeaAaWtise TJt'tlJ.r, ;r i 'teriv in:jci " I - .. WHOLE- NO: 4315 Oaiir tyeatner Bulletin. The following will ahow the state of the thermometer, at tho stations named, iat I inches for the twenty four hours endipg I daily at 8 P. M . except Tuesday, when it Mg 48 hours, as furnished by the Sigaa (Officer of this city : . Atlanta, . . , nf2f-?Ai " 85 .00 Cloudy 94 .00 Fair 91 .00 Cleat 90 .00 Fair . 96 .00 Clear 89 .00 Clear 89 .00 Fair 86 .00 Fair 92 .00 Clear 88 .00 Fair 98 .00 Fair . 88 .00 Fair 93 . .00 Fair 91 .00 Fair, 90 .00 Clear 87 .00 Clear 91 .00 Clear Charleston Charlotte......... Coreicana. ....... Galveston., Havana Indian.ia Jacksonville Key West Montgomery Punta Bassa Savannah........ Wilmington...... PortEads .... Cedar Keys. I Peneacola . The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Fair weather, variable wind, mostly northerly, stationary or lower temperature and higher barometer. Ttae Geek FlffUta There was a goodly gathering of the sporting fraternity at Klein's Gardens yes terday. The greater part of the day was consumed in matching the birds and making other arrangements for the contest. Fears had been entertained that there would, be I difficulty in making up the full complement of fi8hts. bul tne wrival of Co1- J- G 1 Arringtoo, of Wash county, with a fresh I uppiy oi game Diras, enaDiea tne partjea t0 make ap nineteen matches. The first I fl8ht of lhe naain was had in lhe afternoon, I na Wd8 W0B y Charlotte; the secopd f WKes P,ace 11118 morning at 10 o'clock Several hack lights took place during the day, one of which lasted forty minutes There is a fine display of game birds on the grounds, and many sporting men are pres ent. Mr. John Dawson. The retirement of Mr. John Daweon from activd business ia quite an event in the commercial history of Wilmington. For I Springer, have been under his guidance ( and training for many years, and the old I gentleman would never have given up bis i business to them if they had not been worthy of the trust. i DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE Akk I druggists for "Rough oo Rats." It clears I out rata, mice, bed-bugs, roaches, vermin, flies, ants, insects. 15c per box. t ClYtf IT1S1I1S. THE MORNING STAR can always be Had at tha following places in the city: The Fnrcell Souse Harris' News Stand, and the StA Office. A BARB BARGAIN. A well established and prosperous weekly Newspaper, located in a thri vlng,. growing town on the line or a prominent Railroad, Is offered for sale. Terms easy. For terms and particulars apply to the editor of this paper. WOMAN'S WISDOM. "She Insists that it' is more importance that her family shall be kept in roll health than that she should have all the faah ionable dresses and styles or the times. She there- I ore to " ttmt member of the family is I supplied with enough Hop Bitters, at the first ap- I pearance of any symptoms of ill health, to prevent I and anxiety. All women should exercise their wis- I dom In this way. New Haven Palladium. MOTHERS I MOTHERS I I MOTHERS I I 1 Are yon disturbed at nisht and broken of your res- by a sick child suffering and crying with the excru ciating pain of catting teeth Y If so, go at once ana get a ootue ox juts. winsijUW's buuthinq SzRUF. I mediaterj depead upon it; there is no mistake I about it There la not a mother on earth who has I evernsed it, who will notl you at once that It I will regulate tne Dowels, ana give rest to the motn aaaxBuei anane&ixa to tne ctuia, oi Id. ooeratine like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States; Sold everywhere. SS centa a Deiue. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Cargo Ice. T OCHR. D. B. EVERETT JUST ARRIVED WITH CARGO OF ICE. For sale at our Independent Ice Wate Mttrket and DockeU. waxnni km. n,J.iaiw o prHND8QME DAHLIA CLOTH, SUPER BLACK BROADCLOTH, . BLUE YACHT CLOTH, Mads to measure in best style. A MUNSON'S, ' Clothier and Merchant Tailor. je 15 it . Dr. f orWon's Cbolera HetUcine- T7VR DYSENTERY, DIARRHC3A, CHOLERA mi painful Deraneemeats of the Bowels, this old XWffLrJJSSfr by dealers. BOYRTN, CARMER & CO., Proprietors. Baltimore. Md.r le is eodscm nac suwerr SH H TTtTK'S .DlH U L XJBi D SEA-SIDE PAEK HOTEL, WrlglitsvIHc Sound, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. The Table is supplied with th2 prod acts of the Sound a id Sea. Transient and regular boarders taken at reasona- . . - ble rates. Je 8 tf F. A. SCHDTTE, Proprietor. aLe Si Li NEXT DRAWING OF THE AAkulaiana t btate iouerj nnAsms place jttly 12 ' prizes from nm Ta-u . ... . . wifnonn v a. -.-4 at-"- ...... i 1 (KumtPriMki. .1 leittr - . . i :1 fb!- lifJJ ttftuf.teiij i - K:' . uuwip. TwawMlit...iit. ..... ..' a ae TareewMka....;iii..r...., S M una iinnim,.... ...... . ..... . IU vw lwoaontha.M...i. ......... 11 00 Threa moata.w.v.(iV. ....... U ds " One year,. 60 OS MfContract AOvertlsejaeata taken at proKr MonaUlyk)wrataa.t .;.. Ten naea lid HopparcU type aakeaaa aqear. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale at Auction. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. 15th laat.. at 10 o'clock A. M.. we wiU sell at Caaalday'a eblp Yard, foot of Church street, aa It aow Ueaoatae Stocks, The Hull" complete, of a Stera Wheal Steamer. 61 feet lenar. 18 feet beam. 17 feat hraKth oyer guarda and 5 feet depth of Hold. Terms Cah. JRONLY at MORKIB. Je 12 St Aucueaeera. Boarding; GENTLEMAN DESIRES TABUE BOARD In a private family where bo other boarders are kept, within five or six minutes walk Of Triegraph Office. Address, stating terms, Jbe.. e P. O.," Lock Box S89. Commonlcatlons eoafideatlal. je 14 St Hamiriooks. HICH WILL KEEP YOU COOL AND COM fortable, at the following prices 11 SO, ft 76, S3 60, (3 75, $3 0), For sale at HKINSBIRGER'S. Another Lot REVI8ED NEW TESTAMENT, OXFORD EDITION. Juat received at HBINSBBJUUTJt'a Live Book and Masks etora. je 15 tf New Dress Goods IN NOVELTIES. CORSETS. In this line we can please yon. Ladles. Blaee frem 18 to 81 laches. WARNER'S HEALTH CORSETS, Ah eixea. AWNING STRIPES, By tbe pUce or bale. ULSTERS. Ivery Lady skoald have one. We caa salt roe la alze and in material. Respectfully, R. M. HcINTIEE. je 14 tf Don't Forget rpHAT MY RETAIL STOCK HAS BEEN Rt- moved to the First Store in tbe Can Building, en Second Street, temporarily, until my Store on M ar ket la repaired and renovated. I hope to be at tbe old stand on the 1st of July. I hope my friends and customera will pat them selves to a little inconvenience te find me, and be patient while I am upset. I promise in the New Stand to offer better facilities for flllinf orders promptly and agreeably. I have just received 4C0O LBS. CAN V At BED HAMS, of No. 1 quality, which I am offer Ids at a Bargain. They were bought low down fo eetb, and will be offered as lndacementa to my trade . Small lot Choice N. C. HAMS and SIDES. Some good COUNTRY HAMS on eonsitament. Jas. C.Stevenson je 14 tf Notice. rpHE COPARTNERSHIP OF 11 KID m CO. has this day expired by limitation. Alex. 8. Belde withdraws for the purpoae of establishing the House of ALBX. S. HBIDE A CO., Ship Brokers, at Savannah, Ga. The House of HBIDE A CO., as new reorgan ized, will continue the Ship Broker Basinets, at Wilmington, N. C, as heretofore. All outstanding claims due to R. X. Hctde, or tbe old firm of Helde A Co., must be settled within ninety days, or- legal proceedings will t e taken to collect If any parties have claims against Helde Co. they wlM pleat e present them at one for payment. Bespectfullv, i oaiua m - . Wilmington, N. C, June 11. 1881. Je It 3t Dissolution of CoparteHiii, THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE ! mtlnir nnder the uma and style of JOHN DAWSON 4b CO., la this day dissolved by mutual consent. ' John Dawson having sold his entire interest in the business to Will Urn K. aad John O. Spriager, who Is authorized to collect all debts due to John Dawson A Co. JOHN DAWBOW. WILLIAM, A. SPklNOAJC Wilmington, N. C, June 11, IStl. Copartnership Notice. TX7ILLTAM E. SPRINGER A CO., successors to WW TAnar l" A 1FUMJ AV rVI will Arnntlnaia tKaa f V tfvnil ASA. W DVil SV Wit W aaa vvhmumv w HARDWARE BUSINESS In all its branebcef will endeavor to m.tnt.in the celebrated reputatloa the Senior member of the old firm enjoyed so aaany yeara. Soliciting the most liberal patronage tt re- ceivea, we assure aii won mouj m we will do all that la possible to give enure saUs - f action. - Buying goods as formerly for prompt cash, sill lnr same at lowesr caan pneee. W ilmington, N. C, June 11, 1891. A Card. rpo ALL MY OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOM- Jl. er and tha name nrinciniea that an excellence of over tfty yeara has proven to De us aiy aare aaa iseuag ones to success. ' ' Mv office will be In the atore. where 1 can ns found most of buslneaa hours. je!2 3w nac JOHN DAWBON. The Eighniie Patent Shirt. Brown tU Roddick SOLE AGENTS IN THIS BECTIOn OF.TBB conntrv. . The boson never breaks er wrinkles la wearing, and every person knows that the aet of the kwoa and neck, bands are thameln parte of a Balrt, aTaat is what manufactaran have beea trying 10 ret psv 'feet foe the last thirty o forty years, arkloa ie ac complished ' at laat la the Blghmie Pat ant Boaeea Shirt. Every ana whe aaa van than BhUt will ne ver use any other. .. , . ' r KBWlliBlJdJlESr'RECaC IttJITLDUl jest receiTede :i!j TOtri il nnrtoWlKA EODDICKi' r. ielttf 45 Market 8t. ,;rt j. KJ bemfitof UtsfiedaetloBw .3atajnad to. oeSar from i the Finest Oasslmere f ee 1 4 60, worUtriSN. 4 itateat sovelties la fievt's Flna runUM" uoeoa. ' selected during this1 week ia 7n - iC.04 .ilft.ttJ l '?!ft.'iJ IjIjiImI ,1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 15, 1881, edition 1
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