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rHB-nommra stae,: By WH. U.,BEnMAKI U BUSHED DAILY ' JtXCXPT MONJJA VtL . i batx o mnwakxraotf rn xanMomv ; na Tr, (by null) postage paid,. . . :. ft m.nm month. - . . 4 46 to city saessribais, aeBvered in nay part r the tiy. rineea uu wwa vw u.7 awa are ...t authorised to eolleet for wm than tArwaawathe n advance. ., Jtlitt - J.. -' . , Sntore-t-tI Poet Office at Wilmington, JL'CL. u Beeond-cUM autter.) T ; OIITL.INKM. . . ... tt q u , . At I lie uuiutlUK iui vjw (nwuui. .117 the General Assembly """of New York yes terday. Miller, RepobHcao cancoa jandir date for the loog term, received 70 votes the 73 necessary to a choice; for the term Lapham received 68 votes, OuakUng 82. Twenty-four person! " were J W . .kI1Aak1 aAAMAtir fllAai I - 1 l J ! toD, Texan. The suggestion of -;the I Governor of Ohio for s naUonal da? of I thankagiving for the recovery of the Prest- I denthasmet wUhafaToratoresrxmsef r ... left his property to Ohver Barke VnToi. A cousin of Guiteao. in 4lichian, says Charles J . is Insane. 2 ; R.bert Bell, colored, aged 80 or more, died I iU j - , -j . $200,000. Great preparations are! I m.kine in Paris for the celebration of the I 9 1st anniversary of the taking of the Be4 1 tile, which occura on the 14th Inatr the .ace. John Griacom completed his; i. tic itt r&hlinir furtv-fiM dava ml boom va- urday. in good cuditloo. -Gale, thei I fi 000 ouartcr-mile Dedeatriao. has knocked I off 2,000 of them. --The Garfield fund has reached $134,321. Shops or the Dodge Manufacturing Co-, nenr South Bend, led., struck dy lightning and burned ; lose $30, 000, uu insured. An Arab chief, with . v j w i.ww meo, wu repoueu nj wrw cumpaoiea f snrh nflea after loainir 250 man: n 1 Prch iranaoort with troooa has acrived t Tunjn Tha condition of President G.rtield steadily improved yesterday, and r I he was pionounced better than he has been a0y dy aince the shooting. New I Yo.k mikc.8 : Money S4 percentjcot- luu eleaiiy at litiif cenu; souiaern I at . nour sieaay ai o xwqi ou; wneai tnt I lower; ungraded red 1 UU1 SU; corn I w iihaut decided change, ungraded 49564 I ....... I i- k anirua iiirrknniina n iih bisi siai main fi 05S2 10. The mortality in New York city I last week wan exoessive. The num ber of deaths was 1,124. Harmony has not visited the split up Republicans at Albany. They looked for smooth times but they made a mistake in De pew. The Illinois Bosrd of Health ia ex ercised by the dangers arising from the Bpread of small-pox. It calls on the National Board to have all for eigu immigrants examined closely. Crime in the British army is said to be considerable. There were 99 Li.U 1. 187. in which death ., pe.al. ma I servitude was the sentence. There were 15,413 courts-msrtial. Minor offences are not included. The news from Washington con tinues favorable for the President. Some eminent New York surgeons pronounce him safe but say his re covery will be slow and long. Dr. Hamilton, the leading surgeon of New York, ia confident now that he I will get well. Two years ago the heat in St. Louis was so terrific that scores of deaths occurred from it. The mer cury ran up to 105. So the state ment made by telegraph that last Sunday was the hottest day known in .... e.u.t . e the history of that place is untrue, for it gave the record at 102 degrees. It looks more and more as if France was bent on extending her conquests : r: rn- 1: a -c . I u .tnv. Aiipvu u avraiganizing ior mo prouiDiuon cam-1 . - m m . t I " la - mm. ?-T 111 said to be in the programme of cap- I tare. After awhile some of the Great Powers will rise up and say, stay your hand, your slice is large enougbTalready. SVanBwaBBaanananavlBnBBnnBBBB Memory some times plays treacher ously. We yesterday attributed to I v Tennyson some of Longfellow's best known ITnes-those on the building of the ship. For the moment we were thinkine of some lines by ininaing 01 some lines oy Tennyson to be found in that grand ode of his on the Death of Welling ton. We were in a hurry at the time. We must be more careful. Yesterday at 12 M, Grisoom no doubt completed hia 45 days fasting. He was to have eaten his first meal at the Olympio Theatre. He will spend two years in lecturing. He I fasted 1,080 hours. On toe 10th condition ia thus given: "The following comparative mea surements show to what degTee the fester's anatomy has shrunk: Fir Day. AM Day. Abdomen. 43$ 88 -f Thigh....... 21 ' I7t Calf....i;....i..;.:. 18 i 12 Arm................. 12i lOJ- . Korearm. ....... ..... lit v, 9t-1' The complaint .Grisoom makea is k LA Ml . UB . CD La - - .: III. m.DUl power, aeem .nndimmedV nd hia con versational ability nnabated." '- 'k I r. T Trip ill I I " VbfiXViili NO. S)6. WILMINGTON death or JDOSB HANLr f (rWtatufdgVaUiiai . Manly, of New Berne, died sudt ueuii. o nu a u.uio ui vuauiaui n an I wr f-f A mam Aa A MAtaaa . oounty and was born ApriF 13, 1801, Ho was both a Superior and Supreme W niAAl ,-lAmA.Mfl I IaIKaIimv amI w m a kAl4 UIVBk UC YUUb VAbUUIlU QUU W M UC1U m vne nignesi respect oy ail wno knew hiuii 'There faave been few abler jarists and none purer or more con4 soientious than Judge Manly among loiuBD bf mi mm li&w mi wii i x Bu r fm - r mm vt i-:"i.- tt. . i xa.e aeain wm oe regretted throughout, the. State by the best people. He had passed his eightieth year and like a ripe shook of pfn ne Waa gathered into the i I hRlVMilB rrm rrMm . .Inrirra IVIanlo was . o o- I oroiner 10 ine laie wov. nanes Manly and the late Rev. Dr. Basil Manly, who spent mos.ti of his man- i noon in &ODLD uaro ina. i hnv vnrn v II mon f mnni. f .i,.f.. I . wu...w.. The New Bee Nut Shell gives this I account of bis death: "About One month ago his foot I slipped from the front steps of his I residence, and he fell to the pave- I menu receiving paimai nuns on me i ui- uu uwy, auu diuuo wail un l. u- a r , , I ne urns compuuneu oi oouBiueraoxe soreness, but bis general health an- I peared to be as good as usuul. until i - -a Saturdav morning about 7 o'clock. I when he fell while wnlkintr in hia I - " ' . J " u " at - i u" 1 , r. uiicuiijr i io ouujou -I ui ii mt a . a a. Withirt a fr nraalra thrna aKIa ivuiu a taw wbcm mroo bum i lawyers nave passed away, xoung I Whed bee full of nromiaa and en I . ... . e . a- I uuweu wuu m miou oi exoeeuinir origntnesa ana lenimy nrsi passea i iK. rivo. Th.n iKn sAnsntiiA I and pure Jiaton. Now the most dis-1 tinguished and eldest of them all has gone to his reward. The Lincoln Progress is nothing if not a newspaper. In its last issue it informs its readers that ("as fsr as I we can hear" there nre onlv five ' J I . .. r , .. . I inen, in me exuDerance oi its joy, i it exclaims : "The press is twenty I to one for prohibition. In the Stas I of Sunday we eave the names of I fourteen anti prohibition papers, and I a w m we oau now add the Morganton I jiaue, v iqsiod epumican. oma- l t r ITT 1 T x . it.lJ- Star aod New Berne Zodg,, m irin nr amhliuaii n.nitr. onnAiail In B msking eighteen papers opposed to 1 prohibition. Now, if "the press is I twenty to one for prohibition, wil 11I I the progressive Ptogrets please name the three hundred and sixty newspapers in North Carolina that favor -prohibition ? Mr. G. W. Small ey, London oorres- pondent of the New York Tribune prhatexna bilf Witt pass I - .. ' -J ' r . - - - P4rlT:i:fif tiiiseekXt is very dcmi-Uul, ssiy we - CAHPAieif If B WS. Judge Soheuek haa writtec. a strong letter in favor T)f prohibition. A gentleman who has travelled extensively in three townships of Duplin telle that the sentiment is 8trong Jain8t prohibition Monroe Exnrars. w - The colored people of Monroe held a meeting in the court house on last Fridftt nieht for the purpose of or- . . .t i paign. J The meeting . was quite well I - - iioxboro Ueraid. I At the prohibition meeting at An-1 tiooh . last VV ednesday afternoon, I , - , . I quite a laje crowd lutened to the I addresses. Rev. Mr. Stradley, of I vxiora, Dsaewsxsui 01 -ne times, 'muA.auau. nais-r arss-r lsassaa in hua a.iAxas and well didhe handle the subject. I Beidsville Weekly. We regret. thV Gen: SW n0 mu9n. unProJi ao?f I T"- .8!''' f1. "uw'- eraljiain jfooapu ?a .claims I that beTwa-riimbUcmaa to raisrib s'sand trX- of anti-proBibition h5rl CartttOazstte Aarmnltihep the surrounding ; country' came in to wn last Saturday to hear Kev. Ro ger MartinV address on . prohibition, ana tne xrresoyxeriaD cnuren was filled with an intellfgent audienoe,the ladierbeln Butesviue ijanumanw - mmm . . . Coixcprd.PreahyUryf at its last aet- sion, appomtea mariday, tne I4tn dayof Jaly aa r day of prayer for the weeese of prohibitibh. " c : The statements a that prohibition journals hare been making to the ef- feot lhat JJr. J. j, mow baa fallen into disfavor. at Washingtoo, on ao count of his action against probibi- ticTj, andsoggeatiog that rapnblxcans regard ttin the ligbt ox a party mea- lUrH. Iir.L UiniU.HU . Ei V . LIHlllUUI.ia. Mm . entirely, wUhtrntfrrndatin in I faotVl? w. . - f J ot Court Judge. He resided in New on aaturday in support: Of anti-rrot Bere after ha29tb Toar save whilst bxUon, to full-ot ;Kaaicai bunT I .Li --fjnh- .-fiiuJs . ioompe.7 JUMtJcroiaoiuon? cam- . 'T . T. f . Ma V W B .: T v , I a.. j ' 1 1 i ' JTTX'V .11" - T V ' fflt I I ". I "lii TVV, I 1 1 r 1 Vj, LN Jvi! ... I I sifMiiiiiii GfiJcuboro Uessenger. - r j ir?.-; -v-!'v : Hon; F E; Shober" wM . expecUa to have addressed the : anti-ProhibL- Uon mass meeting hero on Saturday l&st. A letter was received from CoL i Shober creatly regretting his inabUity I to be present U ilara's speecn I AWVAMATt tMaW AmffmK? A Z f VAa I VIOUOU ill MMir WMUVIr 1 AMW A AV I Xvr 1 r, ' I finH A ai aim trinsMiv in 4 ha fiaif I ilZ?KZ-Jtt the 8ide of the Anti but U remain! to be seen what headway the friends I Mariner the timantervenmff between w a vaiawaMvaa n . jw w 1 w v w w Tnur84aJ in Aa at. The anti-Prohibition Conven- I tion on Saturday was largely at-- I tended. The oonrt housQ was orowded I . -kd. w--wj, --..j ...cumuo wis w?u .iwuuu. iiy I . - .. room ana gpqaKing was continuea on . the court green. SlDilltS TUTD 6X1X1116. oiaiesviiie jxnamarK. iiw a... i T" . .7 - nil -. .a-.h a .. (nKlnwpthn itih&a been in eight or nine years. Washineton JFVws: We notice lk KnSlvVtTMM f aamamI Atv vAatrlsnsas v . ft in nWr tnwn tint naw t?-i: iriVlJikW.&.i-. tne turpentine distillery of J. D. Ballentine, Ka.. of this county, was aestroved dv nre. N.wtAn JOntArMriM: A brake-I " " - man by the name of Coleman fell between the can of a rnnnln train at Uonover. last and .received wounds from whicb - aH a a 'tfAvav ISamm rm, t T.- urwosuoro ww, Biutwui- on the Fourth, is a young man of extraordi-1 nary talent ana promise, rtorta uaroumans WBjr JT'rrr m a nucaar a lartriBiiTia mm veaBaiwnw v I tn Lara that Jnhn f! KnfA Kmn a. Yttm -o- - f'l spec ted citizen of Ben 8alem township in his county, bad one 01 bis arms broken Dy falling from bis door-step while going out of the bouse on tne nignt oi tne SJoin uit vy iiBona.ava7ce: . iae meaaesb uicK we nave oyer auown i mm to oe I railtv of ib to tell hia noatmaater to order his paper stopped when he is indebted to the publisher for three, six or nine months or even a year's subscription to the paper. If you want to stop your paper be honest enough to psy what you owe. - Monroe Enquirer: At an early I hour lsjit Friday morning, Mr. M. D. I Myers found, lying on a pile of loose cotton under a shelter, on the cotton weigher's ..... .. . . . r . , - T i . P1"0"?! in.e c? ",n f" I son or mis piace, wuu oau uieu mere uurins I treatment for heart disease for sereral 1 moolnB I Salem Vss: On Mondav even-1 ing last, about 5 o'clock, the dead body of I rf L J7a . . I ww saav awiauva aaa m wcw mw mbvm wnvmm w vuv leading from BeOianla to Crater's mill. It I jfl aMMMAaAil lfs Hhanh's rlaalK tawaaa Aanaful I by hor8e running away nd throwing I him An rT tha hriaTaTV Hsa war si in tlaxa "Ti sir I - " I ..otxrver: About . o. . -3 ton yesterday, among them being about a 1 cozen wnue persons, mo excursion was 1 .r o Jit j t. . JTi r, u T.r I one year on tne payment 01 fzu tome com ! Justice Smith and his son, Mr. E. C. Smith. J returned Saturday night last, from a trip to I Yale College, Long Branch and Coney I Island, looking much improved in health. I Elixabeth City Carolinian:The I Old Dominion steamers now make Eliza- 1 beth City their.northern termini, the Pam. I m.rincr the flrat trin nn Hatnrrlav. bringing a number of tnroogn passengers 1 and sixteen car loads of freight. These I steamers will reach here every Wednesday I a am Jm O m ft h t1 at mm Sam am A Sa BWnlf A MMnn AAti An and Saturday in time to make connection with the railroad. About nine miles of the railroad track to Eden ton is graded six miles at this end and three at the other. Milton Chronicle: The 4th of July dinner given by the ladies for the benefit 01 tne juutoa iremaie Academy. panned out over $100. A fox got into the hen house of Mr. 1. u. rieassnt, or Person, a few nights ago. and killed 15 .chickens and 28 turkeys. -;. --The Herald aavs the vouns wblte woman uarv Lrann alias Mamie Harris, mat suiiea a negro wo man near Ruggold, Ya., recently, is a na tive of Person county. : She was one of the "soiled doves" of Sodom.. , f' rfffunuH uui niunm raw was looou ueaa at his residence in Yance township, InLe- - mvmm mm m m m noir county, on Tnesday of last week. It w-nnoio;: "1 seems to ne meresnit ox aquarrei, neiween atruck Yause . several times. Ysuse told I a"8 pi quit miwng nim ne wouia 1 ZLTZtTttZZZ I .TIIUO VUt una iu uucb uiawvDfcr a DUUI 0und behind the left ear, a wound in the I bio about 3 inches deep, another wound I "."".U.J'UUUU 1U hia back Dout lDcnes in dePtn- Goldsboro Messenger: ' We ' are I Thursdsy; the 18th of . August, when a nice I umii e. im- wcuomw meeting of North CaroUna Raibroad wiU be Thnrsd&y was excessively hot, , the ther-I tiAin in cms r.iiv on ma jnai t i i mometer standing at luo in our omce. Tne 1 ?1LVVZ. "u"" Struck Selma about 6.80 P. M. "Friday, de- I Stroying the pump and car bouse belonging to me rauroaa, xt. a. urayes- large ware- bfadrimith shoo, and blowing the roof off I of L. Richardson's house. Many chimney's I trees and fences were destroyed, t . I ; Statesville jlmerican : K Henry I Bharpe,a youmabouteightorten yearsof I his mother being absent from home. Is bud- I posed to have ! been taken with -a fit: and 1 drowned last Tuesday. - About 1 o'clock I itrn-v thi., ilace. dnlnir. conalderahfe 1 damsge. ! The tin irobf of the T: 0.1 ftmmA ail lift A1 nf ant, a rvwtlnn nf tha I end waU blown down-iamaze estimated I oe'estmtsaa . -S T tk. mm m mm . Bl Ij. Westmoraisaa ?.WM?amoiisiieai't two 1 large trees In Oie yard of e Pmsbyte " - . - . . - - .-I . ffflSSS VT.&ISL I of the edifice, with other casualties. ol m. edifice, with other casualUes. y G.. WEDNESDAY. j new advebtiskhibntk HcssoH Path salts , . 4 . f v KTv Meeting this evening; , . , ; P. CmoaNa & CO. For sale. , , . R. M. MclHTma--XJlstars, lacea, etc.i vbohiiT dB moiuuB-1-a.orBBs ana cowt-: MKTrNa--LIqao 'Dealers Associatiod. I W . . I liUCIl UflU, hi I - - . 1 I S: No Uity Uourt: yesterday morn- I Ib Mayor being abseat fross'ttis clt; I The steamer "Jjittle Gianit was testing hose i at the fot of ttock atrlelt yest I . m. n . ."... '..J bkub w ama, au ulvuu. - -i .-.fk a xne wo or painur a oni clm,ninK l.h8, inle,1 of the Car HaB DU" .nnM cooim"!!c7,r. I . Prof. Agostini's moonlighti ex The exhibition of bathers near Princess 'street dock is not pleasant to ex cursibn parties passing in full view of thi show. The members of St. George4 and St. Andrews Society gave an excar-f aka down the river yesterday on the steam4 The delegates to the Wilming ton District jConference hare not yet re I turned Low water in the river has proba- I biv caused their detention. . tit- . . u. I HU IDKlOk lu ream wat uua I w . I " I stroke yesterdsy afternoon, irom wmcn, at i last sccounta ne was sunermg very greaxiy. 1 .t. To-morrow, ii will be remem- bered, there will be a family excursion to i gmlthville, the Forts, and the Blackflsh I Grounds, for the benefit of New Hanover; mm t . a ti uz... ma. rent no. 0, l. u. or necnaoues. iuo boat will leave at 8 o'clock. A fine time is expected. Tub WUbiskib LtKfet Infantry. ; The excursion arranged by this com pany for Tuesday next promises new fea tures and unusual attractions. The pro-j gramme for the day begins with the recep tion of the Sumter Light Infantry at the depot at 6 o'clock in the morning, from whence thev will be escorted lo the armory ftf lha wiiminatnn Lnrht infantry- where ..m n, nroVidad for the visiting military. After .breakfast the two com? Pn,e8 will marcU to tne Steamer X-astpor. . .... . n :,t, .1.1. n .n.nm. Py them embark for a day's enjoyment on the water and at Smithville and the Forts, with music, dancing, etc. Gen. Wade Hampton, of South Carolina, is ex Pted to accompany they isitor. from Sam . . ... ... miulTUIe f compsnies wm aaarlh anrl ha awiatvafl hn htm It ia -mt,f rintt lo learQ y... the Wilmine r m ton Light Infantry is in a better and more nounsning conaiuon now man ior years members, and the provision which relieves conirinuung memners irom jury ouiy ior "" oau.j. lar or volunteer drills are held every night m the week (excepting 8nndavl and are well attended, and with these and under its veteran commander, CoL John L. Cant WJL tn-MmBa.vC.n it fall tn rrh nnjuwisiMBieBcj. The company, it is understood, will attend YOrktown centennial celebration, and expects to carry not less than forty rank and file. Our citizens who take a Just pride In this organization should extend every aid and encouragement to enable it to go with full ranks. ' oaunnina ntiar Va4r rain tr Emanuel Smith, colored, was arrested yesterdsy morning and -ordered to enter into a justified bond ia the sum of $100 to. t appear Derore justice Gardner this morn ing, at 10 e'cleck, to answer to the' charge' of obtaining money under false pretenses from Mr. L'."Wr Bryan. It seems tbst Smith went to Mr. Bryan's store and pre vailed upon him to take an order upon one of the railroads, statlng4hat he was in the ceiyed no money for the month of July. and had giT8n no order to any one elge. TJnon this renrasentation Mr. Brvan. at his request, let him hsve five dollars in money -nd aVArai artiniea nf orripa takina hia order for the same. Snbseonentlv. Mr. Bryan was informed by another store keeDer lhat ne vad Emlta order oli the had already overdrawn tipon him to the d'UiH'Be'wit dfiV tj tl8 Bflr month. iamUlftA ot tso. as he . -- - - claimed. Thereapoq Mr. Bryan, with r a determination to tout a stop to such swin ullng ia the future, had a warrant issued for his (Smith's) arrest. Hone Steallnc Deputy Sheriff Hand, of Pender county, brought down a colored boy Monday night by the Dime Q Edward Moore,' charged in a commitment i from . Justice . Gaston Walker with the crime of larceny, and in was committed to jail to await trial at the next term of the Superior Court of Pender. -jje larceny, we understand, consists in stealing a horse from Mr. L. D. Cherry.at Long Creek. Arreate far ariKn.tina-, ' mmmm . ! JlL . a m. m- '.a - SV afc, mm j9 snrsy jaonaay mgnva tne neiguuuiuwu me guard bWwattiha hWinl Mayor Smith this morning. m- Mayor Smith this morning.' JULY 13;.. I881.: ,v WHOLE' PTO: 4338 Daily Weainerftalieun. , . . The 'following wdl show the stale of the thermometer", at ther stations named,' at &jw r, m. yesieraay. wasnmtnon ? 'mean 4 tfw . vra . ar ,. i . . . .... .. "." ..'. time, and also the amount of rainfall? in inches ?pr , tha twenty foqr- hours ending uX o r.;jttt, except, auesaay, wnen it Jm M a ra vk . -a - . m m , . ia 48, hours, as furnished liytheBlgna dfflerof Ihla'r-ftv-t ' , j t i Temp. Rain fait' Atlanta. ......... -92 .05 Augustn 88 .00 Charleston . 88 .00 . Charlotte. .... 88 .19 Corsicana. 97 .00 Galveston'. ... 90 ; o0 5 Havana. .. 89 . - .00 . Indiahijia.. . .... . 90 ' ' ' .14 "" Jacksonville...... ! 81 .29 Key West....... ;93 ,.00 Montgomery. , ... 93 . .87 Punta Baasa.. ... 8G .00 Savannah.. . : . . . . - 91 .00 Wilmington-,.... 90 .. .00 . Cedar Keys..;... 78 .10 PortEav...w.. 87 .00 f Pensacola ....... J 88 .00 . "-v - Weather. Cloudy " rair Clear Lt rain JTair Fairil Cloudy jrair Ltrain Cloudy jraur Cloudy TPmtr 1 X, ' Clear'g n . . fJlAftr Fair Fair , The following are the Indications for the Bouth Atlantic States to-day: Pair weather, winds mostly southerly, sta tionary barometer and temperature. A Sad and Sodden" Deatb. Thft 'aath nf Mr T.mo. Tt Willi.mnnn' . . . -i recorded in our last, was a very sad and unexpected one. He was attacked with a. severe hemorrhage a few days previously, I but it was thought he was imoroving. and would probably be up in a few days. . Sun4 day morning early he called to his brother for Some medicine, which was given to him, and he then by signs being unable to speak endeavored to ask his brother for some salt, and finally uttered the word. when some of the article was hastily sea cured from a wash-stand near by; but be fore his brother could get to the bedside with it the unfortunate gentleman was a corpse, being attacked with a second hem orrhage. Deceased was a member of the firm of McDougall & Williamson, and was ' held in high esteem by all who knew him. Report of Cblef Jtefelaaon. The report of the Chief of the Fire De partment gives the following list of fires for the month of June: June 5th, stable of P. WHever acridenul Inne 21 atahlna nf . Iieyer, acciuentai. June oil, Stames OI W. P. Oldham and J. C.Stevenson: dam- atje fow; acciaentai. . rne report cans at tention to the' condition of the Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine and recommends that repairs on same be immediately pushed to completion. The Chief also shows the im portance of having the fire alarm more centrally located, and recommends its re moval to the City Hall, stating that he had urnished to a member of the Board all the particulars in regard to an electric alarm. JIEasleirate) Court. ' Emanuel Smith, colored, was arraigned before Justice Gardner, yesterday morning, oa the charge of assault and battery. The trouble originated in the fact -that the de- fendant went into a store over the railroad I I and wanted a drink, which the proprietor refused to let him have on the plea that he had on several former occasions obtained drinks from him and refused to pay for them. Smith cursed the proprietor, who then; ordered him out of the store, and, upon his refusal to leave, attempted toput him out, using such force as was necessary, when Smith struck him a blow. Defend ant was' Ordered to paf $5 and the costs. ' mientnly mortuary statement. From the official report of Dr. J. C. Walker, Superintendent of Health, we compile the following death statement for the month of June: - White Males, 3; females, 6; adults 3; children, 6. Total 9. Colored Males, 14; females, 15; adults, 13; children, 19. Total 29. Total desths for the month 38. LIST OF IBri'EBS. Remaining in the City Post Office. July 12. 1881. unclaimed: '" A roes Asntord, Miss a u Alexander. BBetts Machine Co, Buchanan & Tay- i9 I'h.rlM Km Krtatnl KnHl Wl. ward Broadhurst, Jas Berry, J M Brown, J. H Berry, T F Brown, Wesley Brown, sandy oyd, iiaiitie liryant, Mrs Heed lumfBrown.' v ' -. PW 13 rtmmirWm Daml.l f'mxtn.mmm T... Jnlenran Uaaton. unaa J&UOUins. ixacnei Unamnara. I TCnritltnA Cttrntr IHna T. flhilHa' Tlnn Anna I -,r.J, - v., r, VKraaCU. I 1J CJIOa UaVl8, Mary Orme DaViS. KB uoniortn, uam uavis, col; b iXAnna. E Evanda Evans, Emma Erdman, Wm I Ellis, Sadrick ElUs. . V Ann flinnn. Jan-fnntfitln Urinal F Ann ' Faison. " Jane FonVille. Brice Foy; W Farmer, R P Pordyce. X-rilamuKm Green. Jas Gregory. Fanny Galloway, E A George, Mary Gobs. I H Fannie E Howe, Gaston . N Hill, Harriet Hill, Harriet Hubbard, W H Hall, wmusyes. - J Isaac a Jones. - ' t K-rGeorge EjByser. .. - . -. . Ir -Nancv W Lewis, Maria Lof tin. Hen rietta. ' Lincoln, Georgia Lane, Edward Lucas"511"1""' H-Wmi H McRae, Owen McKenny. Hill Mnmf ord, Snsau Moore, Millis Morris, Mary, P. Moore, . Julia, P Morgan Easter P-Belia Patterson. Susan Park,' George R Parker, J F Picket; Deems Pogh, Jerry Patterson,IJ Powell, R -John Rivers, .R 8 : RoberUon, H )EIooes.'',';.7.V "v. ;i ... . ." t . S Ella43 Smead; Ebby Shaw, Johanna Bmlto, Wesley Skipper,-Wiley Stokes, B Bmiih. Jos . Stewart, Henry Scott, Joa J Sharp, J Sampson, J W Sampson-. . -: . I T Lucy P Tracy, ThoS J Tart, Ferdi nand Tyre. ; r . : . ; ;.' I fvjeetlAsent' I. - I W Mary Williams, M A -Wilburne, W WrigbVHager Whealdon, JUla WiUiSi Jno Wmiama, Annie T WilliB. GB Wood, Wm sMwnus-- I Fersonscallmgfor lei fa the above list WiUSTdeasetsaVt tadvertised.?oif :not Calledfor within thirty days they. wiU be sent .?BUCHJJPAlB A--rHew? uick, .com-! blete pure 4 days, urinary affections, smart ing, frequent or difficult urination,, kidney si. jjruggiflts . uepoi, i- j. j. Munds, Wilmington. t i Death Deine. ' , , ' ' I The man v farmer NAwhArhl ana Inthia j cMy and section wilt regret exceedingly to ?. bear nr thA Haatk nr- .Tn a TSathta. v. I Maniv Ann Af fha nnrul ihloat nrl hast I of mea,4 which ocenrred in Newberu on I m . . " ; j . - iw.- i 1 i oaturaay evening last.' In the death of Dir. Isaac W. Hoghes and Judge Manly,' New- I fca. h.-r-ti.t . i- .M. tJL vviaiaweuBtMUWU IVSfl Uiat UIUJ UiOUB raeie, ana tne fact mat the latter su soon followed the former through the dark val ley will make the blow so much the harder to near, une oy one tne Unas between tne past and present are severed. 7 -J f is'lf 'f . noeleat. ' WilHamsonV the colored editor who made a prohibition speech here recently, wrotje as follows j to his paper concerning ioncernlng.thls "imuf eat .ffi.l l LI. i:..H -. , ' '?. I Unine-tenthS of tha. : ann-iAn rA nti. I naTiTJT; J- u .1 W 'rB I posed to our views when we first began our I aamAAL.'. a. a. ' ' jm a a. a V . ftOAPrh ' hrit whan Anl.ket UmA mi KT'v-r rw.r-""" "I -vf .wwa ta.cu. UIUUILIILIUU , WOU1U OITB DBBD carriea. . ...... i Jnmannhie nattar. The following is the ttnmailahla matter remainlnir InlheAW- nflmfa.- , ths- ! I date: r a -j t-.w"..w. v J. B. Jacobs, Baltimore, Md., no stamp; i-ii iA ci. i L-t::i . I x UOW1' wno aiamp. I 'que esciamgnara, hence, arrived at i woostadt yesterday. I Steamship Begulaiar. hence, arrived at I New York yesterdsy. QUARTKBLY lfJaTTNGS. for 'the Wilmington Third Bound, In part : WhltevUla. at Whllarllla Jnly lSlt July 2324 Waceamaw, at Lebanon.. Smithville Station ........ JB1T to 14 Lu H. flUKKHKAH, Preeidlng Elder. city rrjBBi. THX XOBNIEra STAR can alwava ha hail tha fdUowlne places in the city : The ForeeU Honae, BarrU'News Stand, and the Braa Office. NO BOSPITAX. NKBDED. T7n hnanltal aani1at for HOD Bltterfl natlAnta. nor laroa-aalarlAit. talant. ed Daffera tm tail what TTnn mttorm n Mn aa they tell their own story by their certain ana auMMuto crB at aome. nw xork independent. THE VLORENCK NTOHTrwo A T.TS nr THU 1 tH001! nL rouowing is an extract from a I latter WJitten to the "German Reformed Meaaen. I ViiliSSPf-- A B2NE7ACTRK88 Jnnt men tha Aonr t Mi ner, and MrSL WlnalOW WiU nmva tha Amavtoan Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Of this we are so sure was we wiu leacn our8aT" to aaT. "A blesaine en Xra. Winnlnw " tnr hainina- h iA sorrlye and escape the griping, colickine and teeth- aJUS.. WLNBLUW'8 HOOTHTIVa v. Huir relieres the child from nain. and cure dvsen- ' and diarrhoea. It soften a tha nm. rnrM inflammation, cures wind colic, and carriea the la- j fant safely through the teething period. .It per- jm.KMmoir 4"iapura. tu pmnvnm, every we had the power we would make her. as she is. a viijpihu mthjiu mt u ""if race. nolo. Dy an agXista. S5 cents a bottle. BKADRKGARD Aim SABX.W AT TT An ATW On June 14th last Gen'la . T. Beauregard of La, ' and Jnbal A. Xarly ef Ya., aa Commlasionera, as asnal conducted the Grand Bemi-Annual Drawing at New Orleans, of the Louiaiana Bute Lottery . miang uio many iwuinaia ucaet noi ders may be mentioned Alex. 9. McCtosky, Somer- UcToiooITnoT by Wm. F. McCaffrey. SI Monroe street. New York Ill II If! i i i a1an. 1 ..1A -A Al.k.M. aaa CitT: one tenth hv Kklamnn Anfnl 'Aownt lTntnal Benefit Life Insurance Co., Clnciiuau, Ohio: and one tenthby W. C Pendleton, 14 Bradley st, New ifauma, vonau, orew ssu,uu. xco. to,416, one hair held DT John Halle. New Ynrk rJtw. dna tto mu. Nos. 58,481 sad 40.851, drew $10,000 each; one tenth held bT J. A. Berlin. Markilla. La. nam taaU. h James D. Cottiasham. 258 Lisrht street. Baltimera' MA5OB,eJ8nthBTGtwe Albert. 688 Master St., Phuadelphla; one tenth, by L. Kelley, Brooklyn: one fifth by Charles Brennkke. throush Henrr V. T Pbu. Onl .Til ..ttWv.on. Jaaaai. one nnn eeuectea through City National Bank, Dallas, Texas. Over half a millien of daiiArm was diotribabut. aiui thna Interested eaougb. can receive the full narticnlara by taddreaaingM. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. The next drawing takes puce on ruesday, August i aa uatuu. aa ww WinanB, Aal. new advertisements. ASYLUM.WILMTNGTON COMMANDBSY No. 1, 13th July, 1881. The Regular Monthly Meeting of WILMINGTON COMMANDERT. No. II, X.THwIU be held This (Wedues- uay; nvemng, as a o ciock. JAMES C. MUNDB, Recorder. Jy 13 It Lianor Bealen Association. rrmX MEMBERS OF THE WILMINGTON JL LIQUOR -DEALERa ASSOCIATION Will meet promptly This Evening, at 8 'clock, at the Howard Keller ErgUe HidK By order of the President. jy is it JAS. M. MoOOWAN, B. S. For Sale. YfJmmW0 erlv the DrooertT of Hlnrr Davis, daceaaed. , . . tmrnwnnvirrffa Ann.. MUIara and Ormin and JylStf Peanut Dealers. Tl AY. aS4. iSatH DttltSa We Have Them. MUNSON. Clothier and Merchant Tailor; Jy 18 it Bargains at Dyero'. rfX CLOSE OUT MERCHANT TAILORING - JL STOCK, we win make the following sacrifice : Suits to order for $30 00, worth $35 00 Do Do Do Pants Do Do do do do do do do S3 60. 35 00, 33 09. B tb, 8 CO. 8 00, de do' do do do - do 30 CO 35 00 40 00 7 60 10 00 13 00 The above prices are below cost, but the Goods must oe sola to close out. . lyisu L. S. L. . NEXT DRAWING OF THE -1 jLAiilrianss PLACE AUGUST 9.' PRIZES FROM aiOOto 30.000.; Price. Whole tickets. XTOO, Halves $1 00. ;' '- i ,:. i .. : . . Address Lock Box 373. j r . ;; JylS tf . Wilmington. C." , . ; .-. r. "'' j , . t. t . about 0vi months old. A reward of Vtre OeUars wffl ty paid for luSretara. Mkfa-'hrtll 1 1' Jy.lS tt ' PEMBROKE JONES. Ca.itiM0 Ai Mining., .u ii ??dAl.i-::r.,. ... 17 .V - -. ' VMSMtL ., ,i ... u m' ' "onUie.,.....-....H.. 10 00 I Twomonthii.......:.- ... it no . I: mJ ; . .. Th-aa tnnntha... - a. nn - :If SIX Months,:., ,,-,.,4w.,MJ twwj anJontract A4VCrtltaieas Uken at Jproi r . llssvsttryjowiais VM: Tea. line aalld anpa.-il lT$ &laS bU iH&il 6c 3 , NEW; ADVERTISKMENTSj f) ja. GIIONI.T, AncUoneer.-i .' I RfimS anfl COWS at ArictlOn. ' I -"""" sar-a? .. .... r . . . . . I ' w tvrnl (rntf wwriw. av- m J U -fj,,, " - I e'ctock Ai V wwm.aeU SlOora, S A So. 1 Saddle and Harflttl B0B8X84.' pui description aad warranty at sate: Ijwst 13 IS. Grand Excuxoion ! I SMITaVltLK S??' L 5N 15& J &i Foe the Benefit New Banever Teat No. 67.L Ov I S18 bOT 8 O'clock, for BmttkVUii ViA Uw J Forta andtothe Biackiian GoundaT" . av ffftka at 1. 4.1 .. . . 1 " - "Sar I i"rF.y--w.awaarron. The CommlttM HMtn tha HirhE 4i a 1 objectionable oeraina" Tha biTof r, rJ,,r I t . .. T" .." I Eerreahmenta at eitr txicaa. Mn.io. Uarpera and DanctaiK. ' :'V,;,M.,- iiv-:i-i.:,': ., .... I !aom' bPP. Wu Blchard i nu,rr iDnk . . UUVHU lr Beautiful Ulsters y. TDST IN, ALL SIZES. ALPACA AND LINEN. LACES, . . ..:-': !:;-. -Vill i Langnedoc, Vermlcella. Valenclenea, Tolcbon, Spaniah, Ac., In White, Black and Cream. MATTINGS Are moving freely, aa the prises are low. . CARPETS, : J . Good stock of Braetela, Three Ply and Ingrain. OIL CLOTHS, ALL WIDTHS - Respectfully, R. H. LIcIITTIEE. Iristf ; Dr. W orttMon's Cbolera Heiiclne. FR DTSBNTKBY DIABKHOJA, CHOLERA Morbus, Summer Complaint or . Children, and all Painful berangemeata of the Bowels, this old household remedy Is -the rooet reliable. Brry- I ooaya" mis, tne aest, mudest and sareat I Geod fer "Anvbodv" and "BvervbadY Catbartic 'Voraale I by all dealers. boykin, cabmeh i & CO.. Proorietora. Baltimore, lid. elSeod3m nac auwefr Brown Cc Roddick 45 market Street, . The Hobbiest Thing: Out IS OUR . "DUKE OF ARGYLK" LINEN COLLAR AND TIB COMBINED, For which we are the Sele Agents In this city. Give us a calL - w . BROWN AV RODDICK, ?.j . ; A& Market St. ir i tf ' S. S.S." M ELLIN'S IN PANTS FOOD, Dukehart's Extract Malt and Hops,. - Cu ratine. Kidney Wort, . West's Liver Pills, Ac ml. ti. UAJUJin. Prescription Drnrglst, JylOtf New Market. Cotton Gins. rraoBB TN WANT . OF : THE CELEBRATED JL Brown Cotton Gins abeuld send in their orders at once; time is new full short. 1 Guaranteed to be the beet and cheapest Gin made. - . , . WM. B SPRINGER A 00' Successors to John Dawson Co.. JylOtf 19, SI and S3 Market St. ' House FiirmsMng.Qoods. WE KEEP ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL selected stock of these goods. Wood and Willow Ware. Tin Ware at wholesale and retail. Repairing done at abort notice. Drive Pumps put dovrn at bottom figures. V JfAiUJIK TAX1JUJK, , JylOtf 19 South Front St. e Call Attention T THE LARGEST. STOCK OF FINE AND Plain FURNITURE in this city, at retail, of the latest designs and lowest prices, ; D. A. SMITH CO J "' 43 North-Front Stfl Jy io tf Wanted 1,000 MiiVj . rpo BUY. BUGGIES, CASTS, WAGONS, HAR" ness, Saddles, Cottars, Hanes, Blind Bridles, Ae. ': ; Best goods and lowest prices. . ' :i: ; Jy 10 tf QERHARDT Ji CO. F)B HIRIAnytMng m our line. - CaMages, .. Baggies, Saddle Horses, Wagons and Carta. v;. Boa,g jLTwsoulCmTi SR?- JylStf '-i Opposite Opera Hemae. leM of Trustees of tie UnlTenitT. ! WILL BB A MEETING 6F THE TBUe- r teas of the Unlversitv of North Carolina. In the , BxesuttTeOffloe. In Raleigh, on TUESDAY. Jae i 19th July, 1881. at 4 o'clock r. nu. at wnica a PraraaaoV of Natural History wUl be cbneea tat the nlace or at. r. W.Kimonaa. resnrneo on aocuuu m ill healths Applications should be addrsaaedjQ FRBSIDBNT BATTLE, v CliaelBilLM.C,t JySDAWSw Seed Peas .iJIi-l'i O F ALL KINDS, HAY m SMALL AND LARGE , bales, Oats, Bran, Grain of aU kinds, Meal at; hot- . tomflgures. at C. F. Flour sl HonUJ ? JylStf . . , , Jnropnetar. StraTT ?3-.JI '.o ! '4 Jj r(y? 1yl0 tf d - iV w ., ni ?o attersi J" aSV 1 ' .-'"'! iloMfbiji fi perlal Grannuaad Bobinaon's Barley. HoBre:. Malt lixtract. Dukehart'e Extract iEatt sd Hopa,-v. .Y-leattae's Meat Juice. Llebir s Extract complete assortment of Toilet Powder and Hair . : ; iBruaW fer Infanta, For sale low by vm f ,4 - ,sSWM.aGBEEN,pru Jy 10 tf ? W ; ' Market Streeti . mil. ;., r;
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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