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MOENIHQ STAB. LKLI3UKD DAILY EXCEPT MOMUaVk. )Ul.yer. (by mn ;xx paid DlODtiK. " ree month. 91 uu 1 OU Vlw-itT sub, aelirered la any put of the v 'n o&u Dr weex. unr city Ajre&ta u-e 'CT- r . ,.j -rj I wt for mem thai. UnMiuiaik. n advance. .ntDOruw w - w tTm at tha Post Office at Wilmington. N. C,. m socone -cum maucr.i oi'TLlNKh, . . 1,.,. 1 ucaer, a pruuiiueui ui-z.cu in ans- UtU: ro susippi, -1 .t bia borne at usaiooa, suss.; s oecro dot has been arrested on suspicion- Dr Jod Pumerinc, surgeon of President Gar- ti:J'i old regiment, died at Cleveland, O. President Garfield's condition U not fivjrable to recovery; he has made no im provement iu the last two or three days; ilie lua2 trouble remains, bed-sores have ,,n trouble remains bed-sorea hv I be .ung trouble remains, oeu-sores nave l opcared, the suppuration of the parotid I a J continues, me wounu uas asuraea an . . ia unbt-slthy apicaraoc5 and the discharge r,,m it i9 not satisfactory; the mind of the Hi' t t.t i- wenkeoed, and hia extreme 1 tl,.;i:!ltv almost precludes the hope that be w ii :( able to overcome the present diffl The Governor of Michigan u iu: i.u.c j i iuc uiaico lui aiu I tbe distress of the sufferers by the I ' 1 " ' V . . r . r.-r fir-- : I m i nimnin ra wiih i , u ,tn iur ana luueeuoicYeryiuing. o dbiin c.Kton spinners rcsjlved to stop I ,i ,r ru.iia fr h week The Minister j ibo Iniermr of Germany is preparing a ivr ruU;.ttl;'f( euiigraiino. A CQOCllOg ,i r prrsj-iflniive Jews of Russia ii to be nt St. Petersburg, to deliberate on (be r ppreiu!y Lo;k. Il'9.0 situation. NY Yi-ik iiinikci!: Money 36 per - p, .p. in iint'ulsr at 121(7M'21 rents- ..uihr.ti ti .ur quiet and Medy ai $6 25 ;(5. wiit-at up-ued lower bu; cKw.nl higher, uuiiiJed spring $1 1U1 27; euro opened l..cr nuJ closed higher aud firm. uuraded rA&lii cents; spirits lunrcniinr heavy and ,uw.r at 5ii5:f ctn'.s; rin xin.ntr at J -J Hoii- 40. L .nlUrd'n "big Ingin," Iroquois bv name, hat his warupum ftlrung full i.f Er hsb scalps. I'iain far we have noted nothing in the proceedings of the Methodist Ecumenical to require special inen nun. Speech makiug seems to be the ...r.ler of each day. .Mr. Abrara S. Hewitt l opposed in having anything to do with Tarn mmy. That sort of foolishness was ine.l in tho last Governor's election :i Republican is in the chair. What is the meaning of politics any ho ? papers are laughing at Dr. ll.mmond now. The news from L ni; Branch is not encouraging n ugii to justify the prediction that lUmtiioiul will not have a chance of ivmhii'g at tho fellows with their M.niulu to their noses. A . 1 1 now the robbers havo b;gun v i iv in New England. Uobber '..) ed a wagon and contents four imi.i irotn the Glen House aud re lieve. 1 the occupants of their money ;ui.l valuables. Over $300 was lost l.y Mr. F. N. Andrews. i ho St. Louis belle, Miss Hazalline, h fell in love with Amweg, the chorus singer in an opera company, lias given up the chase. Amweg is content to receive $500 from old Ilazoltiiie for tho beating he got from Lis son and he loo will subside or V'intose. Leland Leatherman and James Kucker, both of Arkansas City ex changed shots in a duel at Terrene, Alius. Kucker was hit in the left slJe, wound supposed to be fatal; ami Liathermao in the arm. vVas any wrong righted by this per iormance? We doubt it. It does read well to an American when he sees Iroquois winner of both the Derby aud St. Leger in one year; aod Foxhall victor at Paris in the Grand Pnz9 race. Do not forget that Iroqaois also won this year the New market and Prince of Wales. Four in all. Laurels enough for 1881. We are glad to see from our ex changes that benevolent people in many sections are helping the Michi gan sufferers. That was certainly one of the most horrible visitations of which we ever read. Meetings for their relief are being held in many cities. New York thus far has raised 21,800. Oar readers remember the deposed Father MoNamara, who figured once at Raleigh. Here is the latest we have seen concerning him. We copy from the New York Sun; "Father MoNamara, who is styled Bishop of the Independent Catholic Church, appeared before Commis sioner Nichol?, yesterday, against policeman Hiram Levy of the Har lem squad. He said that on Aug. 16, at about 6 P. M., a crowd of ftOO per sons, headed by a woman, surrounded bis house at 143 East 120th street, broke hia fence and the shutters of bis house, and finally forced the front door. Policeman Levy, be continued, instead of dispersing the crowd rather egged them on.w VOL. XXVIII. NO. the pkbsidkfit. It is not to ba (liao-n ;... thtt tka a- u.1sul,,ea inat tne condition of President Garfield is very low. Derhana honlp -.na 1 - r- 1 " can tk n ik ., .1.. - 1 Hponueni view oi bis case who ik . r .v. vt-.i fcUD kyuw U1 "J -wonuern press and scrutinizes the most relia - WJ . , f t r, , pv irum ajuuK unuoa. Hero is what Mr. F. S. Blair, the DKvll,'l"U4a" cauuiuaie in v lr- . , SIQla Ior Attorney ueneral, Uctober 3d, 1880, Wilson: "Wo must beat the Funders this fan I. All depends upon this eleotion. If we are defeated it is a forerunner of defeat next faul. Don't be scared by their fine talk. They are simply uroCtlIU? IUO UOCiriOO Ol UODOr aDQ honesty, and I will sav here that w - innir tiMVor nnnirnr o rart gs-rsr o s w a " .-- .Vr ff " ":.7T1T1? r .Uui uc iuc iemuorsiiu pany. i never with them and never will that must be kept dark." A-V.I,, Again, Uotober 1 1, he wrote: "If we can carry the negro votes with ua wa will be all rioht. bnt thev are up for the highest bidders. You rQ n lrna thAm in lull tva on-rrl . . ... . further . ... - i received Dy I n fil" than T7rv.i ta ri Try I ( h TTr, win bu an tuu van vrtbu T vu I pocKei-uoon aneryou are oui oi signt.. I 1 . i t e . r - i . " would be better for Virginia if we could get rid of such a class, but as long aa we can use them in voting, all is well." " genuine Mr. Blair is a mean, ignorant and corrupt fellow. Here is more from the Blair letter, now aizitalinc the V irginia mind. Wo copy from tho Richmond State : I , ,f -u- u , I m iuflviLLtt ocpieuiuer j. i -We are informed that a telegram I was sent from this place last night to I the Whig, which states that the clerks of the courts here and the cashiers of the two banks have certified, or will I certify, that the Blair-Wilson letters I are, in tneir opinion, not genuine. I Neither of us have given such certifi- cates. w tj vM William B. Foster, Clerk County Court; James A. Rider, Clerk Circuit Court; George R. Dunn, Cashier; V. C Huff, Cashier. Benjamin W. Terry, Chairman Democratic Committee. i, iv tv;i.An r sftiftrr, 3 'I writes to Mr. J. S. Blair that he is in Wyibeville to prove that he wrote the letters, and dares him to sue him for libel. Attorney General MacVeagh can- . t-. m:-. i..: rj I noi nccuuui ior xr. ui.-a o .jr.uB. . ... - .. I say- plainly "his statements are mis- statemants of facta." Bliss is a very I . . ,. . . . - I circumstantial liar, if not an ingeni- O n last SatiirHav hn tnM I : r ' , tho New I ork Tribune correspondent I t l,nn. Brunch that "there was I " , nothing serious about the President a lungs." On Wednesday last he said: "The lain? affection is the only I prominent, and, in fact, the only un- favorable symptom in the President's case u-aav. ana mat uaa pssseu tun i , . 1 . 1 J .U 1 A-i- Wa Irfiam that it nrnnM raa f n I B,T. , , I a crisis, ana inav crisis came on ouu- day last. I Nothing serious the matter on j Saturday, but the crisis oame the next day and it was foreknown. Bliss is first-class, striotly. Prime, A. 1. I be Now York dry goods market is very firm. Blackstone A A bleached shirtings have advanced. Spirits Turpentine. Mr. W. L. Pearson, of Wayne county, is io Europe. He writes his first letter tu tbe uoiuaooro Aieuenger. Mr. Jamea H. Rnffin, son of Judge nnmn. oas gone to worn; 10 me x nes 1 - . . . , 11.1 I factory at oaiem. ne 100a a uign uiBiinc- ..I., tt.i lion at mo uniTciBuj. 1 Milton Chronicle: The rain waa a good blessing, although too late to do corn and tobacco any gooa. 11 sweuea youn- 1 trvlina and set the mills to gri lading aion- dav morning. Our farmers can now pre- I pare the ground for wheat I Warsaw JirUf Mention: Tne :-.( ki. .t faarfni rat- a nart of the lime uprovticg and levelling many trees anddoioe ereat damage to the cotton, a great deal of which was open in the fields. No damage of consequence was done to .nv other croD any otner crop. Raleigh Visitor: Who ever come within his reach with annoyances, but heard of hydrophobia among negroes ? The he pays no attention, seeming to be aware quesiioo had been set afloat by scientists, when the inferior animal man is drunk, and no one can cite a single instance, says This forbearance is also extended to chil tnese learned gentlemen, where a negro has dren, and indeed his malice seems to be ever suffered any inconvenience irom me I bite of a rabid dog. Winston Leader: After a caro fol examination of the facts In the case, by rnmmittsa comDoaed of tbe county com missioners, tbe magistrates have decided ot to abolish the Foray lb inferior uouri Tney find that it is a saving to the county 10 the way oi jau ieec Roxboro Herald: A severe rain I and hail storm, accompanied by wind, passed over tbe aoutl.ea.iern portion ox our county last Saturdsy night. A good many of the tobacco crops were almost literally destroyed. Fences were blown down, bouse were unroofed, aod other property damaged. Gastonia Gazette: Tbe residence Jane Shiers, a white woman living in Cher ryTille township, was blown to atoms Sunt Morning 153. WILMINGTON, I dav night while she was from home. Dyna mite was used, and the destruction of dishes, trunks, furniture and other things u enormous.' It was supposed to be the work of ner paramour. 1 oi:i z.-..-..--;. TX7t:i x,f- Salisbury Mcamtner: While Mr m. a. Cringle's blacksmith was shoeing a I refractory male the other day he was se 1 vereiy Dttten. rue animal naa oeeninrown, and was lvlne on the wound while the 1 smith was finishing up a shoe on one of the I lure lCcl, wUOQ UB lulUB.ulOued OuB OI HIS lees. The poor smith .yelled out in great agony, but the brute held on all the same. aid his mouth had to be forced before the I -I 1 1 XT -r, 7 , New Berne JVeios: Reuben Chapman, colored, of Vanceboro, made inraaia 10 Enooi juary jane joyner, aiso colored, and was found in ambush with a loaded gun for the purpose. The would-be assassin was arrested but escaped, and is now at large. The same woman was shot about a year ago, and Chapman was tried for the offence, but the proof was not clear enough for conviction. He is lately out of jail for some other offence. Weldon JVews : It is our painful duty to announce the death of Gen. Samuel I A AXTSlli 4k m a nf AAta wan Ami nti wKitri . i umidma, ui, iiaiiu wumj, n"u vu- curred at his residence near Littleton, on Saturday morning last. Gen.WUliams was I a gentleman of the old school. Louis Taylor, who burned W. T. Purnell's house, I USU UtlUSA, duoio wiiio nuke, auu nuu escaped from jail and was recaptured, was I last week tried at Warren Court, convicted, ana semencea io me renuenuary roreignt years. . MTr-rrt it it snrii f r u i or I fir m i n - . r m i . . w vnv,v . 'vuvvi the editor from Washington on Sftlnrrlav navn "Tt hnn hppn nnito rlrv in I - . . -i J this section only oae rain in two weeks- but to-day (Friday) a refreshing shower fell and it soon turned into a severe storm, sub merging the wharves in many places. Our crops in this county are a good average. rice snort in some sections, bnt corn and cotton uniformly good. A visit to Hyde showed me the finest corn crop I have ever seen there." Kinston Journal: Kinston Col legiate Institute begins its second week ith lit pupils. We announce with sorrow the death of Mrs. James F. Nunn, which occurred oa Tuesday. Our town was somewhat startled on Thursday ii8l at)0Ut 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when it was announced that Mr. R. L. Wooten, a prominent citizen oi Mosley iiaii township. and who had been seen but a few minutes previous on the streets in apparent good health. xra dear! at Dr. TTvatt'a nfflr.p. ITa had eone to the Doctor's office for a medi- cal examination. w-v w w Kaieign Jxercs-uoserver: A ter rible fight took place between wagoners, near Knap of Reeds, In Granville county, last Wednesday night. They made a por- tion of the night hideous with their curses, yells and shots. They decamped before daybreak, and no one seems to know who they were. Considerable blood and a thumb and two fingers were found next morning. Perhaps some one was mur dered, for they evidently departed in great haste, leaving considerable property behind them. In the same county, near Kock Spring, a terrific encounter took place last i ctiurunv nizm neiween iwo coiorea men. i Saturday night between two colored men. Peter Smith and Red Mabrv. over five one aalriia Vf Km lna V. la a- mwA la I extremity of his nose by a too close appli- cation ol the teeth of his opponent. vu boa.i.a, u.awA r m uw mi oai nuu iuu I -Charlotte Observer: Two ne- Engaged yesterday in digging a well for the new cotton factory, near Concord. Tbey put in a oiasi and came ou.oi me wen, oui .v, u. : .km nn Iho IMot rnt nninfr r TT a a annn as Itisv I UuSv I see wnat was me matter, it went on wone tney wcre in tne well kniiDg one of the men instantly and seriously injuring the . tt rn i tl see wnai was me maucr. 11 wen. on wmie omer. lie may recover. me nope- well mine in lhi8 county is now beintr activelv worked bv the Baltimore I being act comnanv which controls it. It has been worke(i under its nresent management for I about six weeks. The ore is shipped to Baltimore for reduction. The assay shows about twenty-five per cent, copper, and the yield of gold is about $25 per ton Davidson College and enough new ones to I AJiKUiT'OUivu vri u ouuwuwj aawvw ivivnwvi vaw r.l rP i. .f v s " nrTnl Zf p, J I u l report considerable damage to the crops by neaTy winda Qf Friday. Cotton and corn was Daaiy oeatenio me grouna. splendid progress. The number of pupils I ine uoiusDoro grauea scnooi is maKios enrolled is now over 400. We learn with pleasure that a wool-carding mill and We learn I a cotton factory, on a small scale, are soon to be located in Goldsboro. The crops in this section, while perhaps better than in most sections of the country south, east and west are nevertheless far from being as good as was expected a few weeks ago. Tne oauook aeek ago pointed to a three- fourths crop, but the terrific storm of last I Fridav will reduce this, and it is now feared by many reliable farmers that they cannot UJ UiBUJ ft bllOIlU AftftftftJLftWftU ww . v. . . I tsnow Hill items : it pains us to cnromcie 1 ik nf Afro Ttattio flncrir nifa nf Mr I T. B. Sugg. . Mr. Edward Coward was found dead in the road, about six miles east 1 of Snow Hill oae day last week. The I aa ao nrHitrt in A nrnvinnfl lttflr. I h. eo'nsiderablv damaeed. As the yield will . .. - . . . . . .. . I be greatly diminisnea inrongnout me ooutn 1 1 j B presurueu mat tne price win continue 1 I.. .r I uiea. 1 Charlotte Observer: About two months after the tragedy in Charlotte, -jhiei" crusnea a man oameu oumyau iu Cincinnati so severely tnatne lay in tne nos- nifal for some months, but finally recovered. A new keeper was gotten for him, a man named Duia, who has mm in cnarge now. Dula is said to be the bestkeeper the circus has ever had. He has the elephant under complete control, and his courage is perfect. Mr. Lowlow, however, states that the curi ous fact has been observed that the ele- Phant does not seem to bear any malice to- v meQ Th frequently directed more especially lowaras me snow men, every one of who be seems to know. Our btatesvilie correspondent writes that Church, one of the principals io the Caroline Thompson homicide, committed in Alexander, says: "And now they have Lige Church in jalL His two brothers-in-law brought him down to Taylorsville last Saturday. His having a case knife in one boot and a file in the other led to the belief that the brothers-in-law were to deliver him to tbe sheriff, get the reward offered for Church, divide with him, and he was to effect his escape from the jail by means of the tools named. Raleigh News Observer: Mr. B. H. Woodell, who has just returned from a trip through Johnston county, says that the corn crop, which has been much bene fited by recent rains, will bo a full average, and that tbe cotton crop will be at least N. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17l 1881. - two-thirds if not three-fourths of the ave rage. He says that be was informed by Mr. D. H. Graves, of Selma, that last year Johnston raised 17,000 bales of cotton, and that in bis opinion this year a crop would be 15,000 bales. Mr. A. J. Rutjes, who is so well known here by reason of his long experience as a hotelist at the old Ex change and National, is making arrange ments 10 open a club bouse, such as every city a&ouia have. We learned yester- terday that a telegram had been received here statin? that the Boston canitalistB who are interested in the Midland North Caro- ,7" r f : I xvu. 1UQ UlCIIUiUMY DUIVCV liUO UUU1 Pittiboro to Raleieh has been comnleted. uuciku u uccu wuipicicu. Yesterday a country negro drove into the city with a wagon loaded with corn and meat unusual The darkey did not know the I prices of such things here in the least, so he offered his meal at 13 cents a pound, and his corn at 75 cents a bushel.' A man stepped up and offered him 80 cents for the corn, but ho would not sell at that figure, declaring that he would not take less than io cents, and in his ignorance sold it at that flgQre- THE CITY. NEW AOVKJfctVS MSKITIKN ir MtrNSON Scotch fabrics. E- T. Hakcock For rent. PuTT.rp Chkist to the public . P. Cxjmming & Co Bolted meal. Hetksbbbgeb Automatic pencils. Notice To shipping masters, etc. Ckonlt & Morris Horses at auction. Cronly & Morris For rent at auction. Locl UOII Keceipts ot cotton ai mis port . ... . . . . I A I yesterday C68 bales. This section was visited by some fine rains yesterday. The damages to the Poor House premises have been mostly repaired. There was a beautiful rainbow io the E-tstern heavens yesterday afternoon Mr. M. J. Dingelhoef is having a stylish bay window put to his residence on Fifth street. Maj. J. II. Hill continues ot improve, and hopes soon to be able to re sume his duties. Robinson's circus will pitch its tents on the hill in the neighborhood of the Carolina Central depot. ,..., r Geo. M. Arnold, colored, for merly of this city, has taken the stump against the Mahone party in Virginia. Look out for chimneys started or cracked by the late storms. We fear there will be many fires from defective chimneys or flues this fall and winter. Robinson s circus will arrive .... i here on Sunday morning via the Carolina rt . I T T 1 . 1. V . n nl.nta f liiniri IV. i luu iuui uqic Liicuu vi I ti , their mammoth enterprise vr.,- ,W 'T1 u xne Aianau irauju, wuv wb i picked up in the streets by the police a week or ao agoJa 8 8ick and destitute cond . , ..B . been C(.red at .. I atation linnflp. was takon to the conntv Poor I - I House vesterdav. TT.I A C V. . 1 a. IT Alxv I v oiume 01 me uie ui duo Morning Star, from September, 1873, to MuriMi 73 in mUaintr from this offlce.havincr I .... .. ...I Probably been norroweo Dy some inenu- without permission. As it is invaluable to us we hope it will be promptly returned. The case of W . C. Mooney. for I .1lpr ottPmni .t fr.nrl nnon the- U. 8. ' T Tt I 1 - .1 1 1 1 I w.cwm - - C - irension uurenu, uiu a luruier ucauug uo fnr tt a nnmmiuitCnir MrOniir. vaster- dav. bnt. in the absence of an imnortant witness, was again continued until this at i-..n.m .1 Q n. uik Baveriy ina.iodon mmsirei In the Richmond Dispatch of Tuesday last we find the following very complimen tary allusions to the troupe that is to play I at our Opera House to-night : . . . I 'Mr. jnnn ii. iiaveriys new Aiastoaon i Minstrels, the aggregation embracing forty first-class performers in the several special departments of Ethiopian minstrelsy, of which llaverly is now tbe representative head in the united States, appeared for the first time this season at tbe Richmond The- atre last nignt nerore tne largest auuience assembled in that building for many years. The receipts were nearly f 1,000. The en . . , I : -..ikMniMaliii ( yMji a rT H a nmpti m finir I wimuiuuoii.wiwi. jvuwtv i ladies OrCBent. The PrOeramme Wa8 quite I JlJZ!! 15?SSS KiTBu. uw'""K u ten end-men, the essence of whose fun I seemed to be concentrated in Messrs. jUCi I Allister, Spencer and Cushman, who took u Ann hl ftlntm TXf thai- nnmlKI llisa I m "J 0.. j mniuiom.. an1 Avnn tha miiaic. were oriffina.1 with this 7 J .CI " " .r " j .-: w rrin na ami i'ji.iiiiinH 1 ' 1 1 vaiiia wai inj. ...iT,', rtniv - aBn nanaiiv in flrst-clasa I theatres. Fart the first embraced many fl0ngs whose sweet tones were nrsi neara oy a Richmond audience last night. Then followed operatlo selections from the late and most popular productions, succeeded by Harry Robinson's grotesque saenai nigni, ft v. IPn.n.nnK' fimlls nUnltlinn alratotit banjo solos by Hall, the inimitable; Cush- man's 'Dark Recreations,' musical echoes by the Silver-Horn Quintette, the "Banker's Wife" (a satire) and the famous Haverly'a Vocal Quintette. The performance con- cluded with the drill and clog dancing by the Jockey Club team, which was the most I artistic ever witnessed here, in a word. there was not a single hitch, and everybody was pleased, the ladies especially. The troupe is under tbe management of Mr. J, H. Mack, who managed Skiff & Gaylord's troupe the first who appeared in Rich mond after the war. He is a veteran in the profession, and fully equal to .the task of being one of Haverly'a chief deputies in his amusement enterprises." Prepare far summer Olaeaees. If you have Cramps, if you have Colic, if you have Diarrbsaa, or if you have any summer complaints, and you are more than likely to suffer in that way before the soft-crab season is over, buy a bottle of Perry Davis' Pain Killer, and secure instantaneous relief after one or two doses. In treating severe attacks of Cholera, bathe the bowels with the Pain Killer. Twenty drops of Mr. Davis' wonderful medicine will cure a child of tbe worst case of colic. A bottle of the Pain Killer can be bought at any reputable drug-store. t The LaborTronblei. In view of the present somewhat disom ganized state of labor, and for the informa tion of all interested, we ditect attention to Chapter 70, Battle's Itevisal, as amended by the Legislature of 1881, which is as fol lows: Sec. 1. If any person shall entice, per suade or procure any servant by indenture; and any seivant who shall have contracted I in writing or terbdRv to serve his emnlnvnr. I to unlawfully leave the service of his mas- ! .UH"WUU I service, and from the service of his master I UUIBWIUI V UII UUr UI UCIB1U. IU 11 IB UWO i.iw, ouuhuui mo BciviteuiuisunBicr or employer, any servant who shall unlaw- fully leave the service of such master or I and person may be sued, singly or jointly. I by the master, and, on recovery, he shall have judgment for the actual double value oi the damages assessed dec z. In addition to the remedy given in the preceding section against the person and servant violating the provisions of the above section, such person and servant shall also pay a penalty of one hundred dollars tr nv v,rBr,n BttBina for th 9ftm singly or jointly, one-half to his use, and ine other to the use of the poor of the county where suit is brought, and the of render shall moreover be guilty of a misde meanor, and fined at the discretion of the court, not exceeding one hundred dollars and imprisoned not exceeding six months. The above insures ample protection, civilly and criminally. Not So, nr. Gnlieaa. The New York Herald, speculating in a late issue on the probable consequences ... . , S ... which would ensue from the death of the irresiaeni, suouiu sucn an unionunate evont occur, holds that the fact of Mr. Garfield's removal to another State after being wounded would, in case of his demise irom mat cause, relieve his assassin from the penalty of his crime, and cites North Carolina among other States in which such Is the law. Io answer to the Herald we call it attention to Chapter 33, Section 73, of Battle's Revisal, which says : "In all cases of felonious homicide, when the assault shall have been made in this State, and the person assaulted shall die without the limits thereof, the offeuder shall be in dicted and punished for the crime in the county where the assault was made, in the same manner, to all intents and purposes, I as if the person assaulted had died within the limits of this State." .,.. .., " " oP. circu.. This show visits Wilmington, October 13th. In speaking of its last appearance in that city the Cincinnati Commercial says: "Coup last night closed the biggest cir cus season ever known in Cincinnati. So great became the rush for seats that during the last three days thousands would gain admittance and sit with great cheer fulness far a tiresome hour before the per- ,o Tk - .. . . I.. - - - I able impression on the spectator. The show also had mnch of the sensational, niflnTAmnnnf rtr varioTn In aiva an iimia. I notably the hurling of Lulu through the a,r Dy means of a catapult.and the headlong I JSecJS J."-" 1 ".r" .vi k s.msmoui nuu uisoauig nitu lug uiuuu- siirrincr hiDDodrome races. Fntnre visits I vith oimiioF. ,hni miii imnu ur- cnm I rT""' y""' . . . I nights when the doors were closed before 8 o'clock, and hundreds sent away disap- improvament. tbe post office. We noticed yesterday morning some very decided improvements which Cob Brink is having m.d in th PrBt nm Th mnn-v I O -- " - "w- awa.Vv. I nr.r r.m- ki-k a r--riw i--f in U U V. VU.W, nHB & V . UJ t J .WHWV. .M . ... .. ... I a cramped-up position near the northwest corner of the building, is now Bituated near the southeast corner, in a much more con venient and comfortable position, with a roomy corridor, in which is placed a desk for the use of the public, while close by is the stamp office, also removed from the northern part of the building. The newar- 'rangement is a great improvement on the eld one in every respect, and we are satis- . ..... . I nea me puDiic win agree witn us mat it i 18 so. Vlcar-Apoatoiie of NortU Carolina. A ..kt. Jl.-.l.t. - - T3 cui uiBpawu iiuui xwiu uuuuuuoco that the Rev. Harry P. Aloysius Northrop, I . o ft i3. -:,.. .k u u-,. lsiur ui oi. lauituD vuuitu, uuuicskuu i - -"- . tftft VfllUtiUKi JL' aiiftftWA 19 IU ftilO at 11 ri tan t t ILT nn r Ut JM a vt,i M.m m nf I a North Carolina. Father Northrop is in bis uUi o.u.vUU. Ui -u-j wlugms- Kn-r hnl Mmnlaliul lhm at Rnma Or. dained in Rome (1865). the Bishop ol ... . Trr.i . t,t r, Charleston sent him to Wilmington, N. C, tr. rfili-vo T)r .T.mi A. fJorrnrnn. whera ha ,, lh. vaara Anin miaainnar aar .u.ww wwu.b uv..b uftftoa.vruu. T uw. Wreck material on tne Coast. The coast for miles in the neighborhood of the Cape Fear is lined with lumber from Wrepbs which went down in the recent . t .... . ... . . . storm. That which has drifted ashore in the vicinity of Middle Sound, near Ex Sheriff A. R. Black's residence, is narrow lber, while that in the neighborhood of Masonboro is nearly all heavy timber. This lattr no doubt comea from the wreck of -vr'. Tj r.-oi lhe Norwegian ship La Louisiana, on Fry- ing Fan Shoals, as her cargo consisted mostly of heavy timber. Uumailable Matter. The following is the un mailable matter remaining in the city poatofflce up to this date : John Mosely, No. 75 Dally street ; Geo. D. McKense, Claikton, N. C. ; Michael W. Hanes, Planter's Reil, 8. C. ; Mrs. Dr. E. Potter, Rocky Point, N. C. ; James Buff low, Laccaste. Mayor's Oonrt. ' Tbe only case before the Mayor yester day morning was that of Guy Nixon, charged with disorderly conduct, who sub mitted, and judgment was suspended on the payment of costs. BED BUGS, ROACHES. Rats, mice, ants, .flies, vermin, mosquitoes, insects, &c., cleared out by "Rough on Rats," 15c boxes at druggists. Ail WHOLE NO. 4934 Dally Weatber Rnlletin. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches for the twenty four hours ending daily at 3 P. M., except Tuesday, when it is ,48 hours, as furnished by the SIgnsI Officer of this city : Temp. Rain fall. Weather. I Atlanta 81 81 .30 Cloudy 81 .72 Ltrain 75 .09 Clear 74 .00' Clear 91 .00 Clondy 76 .00 Haze 88 .00 Fair 91 .03 Fair 77 .00 Clear 80 .00 Hy r'in 82 .00 Fair 82 . 00 Lt rain 80 .00 Clear 70 .00 Fair nZ 1 u. .... , I Galveston. - Havana I Indianoia I Montgomery. Pensacola PortEacs 70 The following are the indications for the I a,u A.i ..; uuuu oiaiea to-uay Parily cloudy weather and local raics, soutketly winds, and stationary or higher barometer and temperature. ItlVKll aNU MAKINE. Steamship Regulator, hence, arrived at New Yoik yesterday. The Schr. llias. Sinnickson, Cap'. Rice, which arrived here frcm Philadelphia yesterday, reports having experienced I heavy weather during the entire Dfisiagc. I . t"JD"'B,f I but suffered no damage The wref,ke1 h-.n Tjfl rn-a cargo of lumber, was sold at auction yeater day morning, by Messrs. Cronly & Morris, the wreck heXDR knocked down lo MeS8r8 Watson & Eckel at $40 and the cargo, which consisted of 800,000 feet of lumber, to Messrs. G. Boney & Sons at $72 50. The beautiful steamer Wm. Nyce was recently overhauled from stem to stern and is now receiving a thorough coat of paint. Tho has "cently been furnished with a steam fire pump, with one hundred and fifty feet of hose, which will throw a good stream about sixty feet through an inch noz zle. This will be, very useful in case of fire on board of the sleamer.amoog the shipping or on the wharves. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Tbe Late Cliealer C 0ellmjr- Davidson College. N. C, ) September 10th, 1881. f At a called meeting of the Philanthropic Society, held this day, the following tribute to the memory of Mr. Chesley C. Bellamy was unanimously adopted: Whereas, it has pleased the Almighty to aepnve us oi our esteemed friend and fellow member, C. C. Bellamy, be it there- ju Resolved, 1st. That though we recognize ft TI M FfiVPTP Inn hlnn thnt smnla him In tha - w wuww iu ."ILm y0-,h, 'fP10 him from this world of sin and death to a yw"u "c fF"y Vsterling qualUieTmade hin worthy which he received from all who knew him r i mi . , . , . . ... f.a' a uai oy n.s ueam society and tne college nave lost an oroftiucQt. his class an honorahln mmhnr n,i t. Ph;i.nthrnni- NAPlOtV H At htttf avnAllliiTA nnrl n - nn Society her chief executive and a most faithful son. 3d. That as a token of our lovine re membrance we dedicate to his memory a I pHK oi our minute oook. m '- . 1 . I 4th. That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to his bereaved family to whom we tender our heartfelt sympathy, and a copy for publication to the Wilmington r . IT ii f- 1 T- T a . 1A" Tm armnajrresoyienan, aouwrn t)J tt. terian and the Charlotte Observer. & R. M. McKoy, 8. A. Greg, J. Ii. Williams, Committee. lit iTna. THE MORNING STAR can always be had at the f allowing places in the city : The Pnrcell Honse. uarris-news atana. ana we htab umce. MOTHERS ! MOTHERS I I MOTHERS 1 I 1 Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your rea- Dy a aicK cniia suffertne and crying with the excra- elating pain or catting teeth r if so. go at once and get a bottle of MRS. W1N8LO W'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately depend upon it; there Is no mistake about It. There is not a mother on earth who has ever nsed it, who will not tell yon at once that it wuireoulata'the bowela. and give reet to the moth- er, aadreUef and health to the child, operating like I magic. It is perfecUy sare to use In all cases, and I pleasant o me c&sce, ana is ine prescription or one m uie unitea states.- oia eyerywnere. cents a lue- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HO USE. Ono litlt Only Saturiay, Sept. 17. HAVERLrS LAST GREAT SUCCESS, MOTTO : "ORIGINALITY and REFINEMENT." havkrly's 40 new mastodon minstrels. J. H, HAVERLY. Proprietor. J- H. MACE M anager. t39THE PINNACLE REACHED AT LAST, An Entire Profiramme of New Features, causing a Sensation unparalleled in Amusement History, given hy the Greatest and Most Brilliant Coterie of Talent ever in One Organization. Usual Prices of Admisaion. Seats on sale at Dyers' Thursday morning. Bopt 14 St we fr sa BRITISH VICE CONSULATE. WILMINGTON, N. C, September 16, 1831. JqOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN TO SHIPPING Masters, and others interested, that on and arte the 20th inst., notes for seamen's advance wages most be given at the time of signing articles at this office. Shipmasters and Consignees will be sup plied with the proper blanks lupon application at the Vice Consulate. JAMES SPRUNT. aept 171t Acting Vice Consul. ''Best BoM Mal In tbe City." yB ARB NOW GRINDING ABOVE 1DA1LY, and can furnlth in any quantity and at Bottom FigQre"' PRESTON CUMMIN G A CO.. Millers and Grain and sept 1? tf Peanut Dealers. I - BATES OP AJOv-BUTmaO, , I Otia a-aam mi sa i tit . -., Crri aM 1 M ' it tt it 11 1 threaaajSnf ,,;.. ...j,,,., - se fouaayst,. ;!... 800 - fiva dr,.4ti. ..n. ... ... iu osewaek, ,. 400 Two weeks,. im Threawecka, 8 to On month, 10 00 Two month. it imi it tt 4t " ' Thfea awbthfl, 94011 Six months,.... 11. 40 One year. .......;.... ad M Con tract Advertlaements taken at prop f tlonately low rate. - Ten lines Mild Hon pare 11 type make one eqnarc NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Horses at Auction. THIS MORNING. AT r0 O'CLOCK. WK WILL eell at Bxchaogo Corner, wlihont reecrra, TWO LARQK GREY IIOR3E3. Will work either iu Uncle or Doable Daraeae. CKONLY A MOKKIS, sept 17 It Auctioneer!. Store for Bent at Miction. JL 10 o'clock. A, M.. we will Rent, at Bxchanie Corner, from October 1. 1881, to October 1, 188S. THK TWO STORY BRICK BUILDINU I?. W. Intersection (Quince's Alley with Front fit. CRONLY L.Y MORRIS. sept 1? lt Auctioneer. UNDERWRITERS' SALE OF WRECK AND CARGO. Will be sold, at Public Auction, for the benefit of all concerned, on the beach, at Stamp Sound, Onslow county, N. C, on SATURDAY, the 17th (nil at 11 nlnlF A W Unit o.t.Z... MARY BEAR, together with all of the Mile, rig ging, spare, anchors and chains belonging tharote, saved. Also, the cargo of OU. Kails. Horn. Ac. aayed and on the beach. By order or Agent of Underwriters, eept 15 tf JOHN W. ATKINSON. For Bent, OFFICES AND SLEEPING ROOM; in the Gas Office Building AE,.1T.tHANOOCk, sac S3 Market St. sept 17 2t To the Public. rrHE BAKERY A CONFECTIONERY STORE, A. I ?- 82 Market street haying teen cioaedfor a few I days on account of the sickness of the Proprietor. was reoDened Ireeterday. aotf will hereafter con tinue to supply the wau ts of Its patrona and tha public as heretofore eept 17 it rtuiur uutfisx. Scotch Fabrics. JOHN'S WEAR ALL STYLES. BEST GOOr 8 for BuflneBB Suit. Pat ap in Blezant Style. MTJNSON, aept 17 lt Clothier acd Merchant Tailor. Automatic Pencils. gUFERIORlTY 0? THE AUTOMATIC PEN CIL over all others : It is a Pen with Copy id g Ink; It can be need on substances where ink wonld fclot and pencil wonld not answer. Price 25 centa. For eale at HBINSBERGER'S aept 17 tf Live Book and Music Store. ANTED. MANUFACTURING CONCERN wants a business man in Wilmington and in ever city (not already taken.) A few hundred dollars necessary to pay for c;ooda on delivery after order have been secured for the same; $160 per month profit g tiaras teed. The most searching investiga tion solicited. A. S. ARNOLD & CO., 1S03 Broad way, New York, sept 16 61 Richmond Iron Faint Company. Weather Proof, Water l'roor and Fire Proof. NEVER CRACKS. BLISTERS OR PEELS. Especially adapted for TIN, ZINC. COPPER IRON, BtUNULKS and WJA.UU KUUFB. Defective and Leaky Roofs, from age and ezpoanro are rendered Tight and Perfect by its nse. Damp and Imperfect Walls are also rendered dry K k- -.a. thl. VA IUT r,A fwitomn by the nse of this PAINT and CEMENT. N. T. PATE CO.. Nos. 700 and 702 E. Main Street, RICHMOND. Va. Branch Office, Jonrnal Building, Princess St, Wilmingtoa, N. C. WALKER MEARE3, Agent We nresent the following XndorsaUons of the merits of Richmond Iron Paint and Cement : J. F. Divine, Sup'tW. A W. and W. O fc A. R.BB. wchmona a Dnviue itauroaa company. Richmond and York River and Chesapeake Rail road Company, Richmond A Petersburg Railroad Company, Richmond A Alleghany Railroad Company, Richmond, Fredericksburg A Potomac Railroad, Chesapeake A Ohio Railway Company, hi y aboard A Roanoke Railway Company. jy 36 eod.m tu th ta VIRGINIA MEAL. ONE CAR LOAD IWAnni?T MTT T lVfl7AT TT A JL J2iXt Itl X J LlLllilXXJ JUST ARRIVED, HALL & PEARSALL. sept 16 D&Wtf OUR OWN IMPORTED SUITINGS A.. JD-A-WTJD, sept IB tf THE TAILOR. L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State lottery TAKES PLACE OCTOBkk i l. rKusa rttua. $100 to $30,000. Price, Whole ticket. $3 00, Halves $1 00. .-. Address Lock Box -71, sept 14 tf Wilmington, N. C. INTE0DUCTI0N. rt PHOT A I . ARRAlTOiCMKNTB MADE WITH scheola for introduction of the Text Books adopted by the State Board of Education. Also, School Supplies such as Pens, Jnk, Slates and PencUs.Crayons, Pen-Holders, Book Bags, Erasers, Exercise Books, Ac, Ac. Give me a ceil er writ ftgSfe iDi'aMion' l , .Q. W. YATES. Attention, Citizens I TTKNRY C. PREMPERT, personally to attend ance at his Fashionable Shaving and Hair Dressltg Saloon. No. 9 south Front St., Wilmington. N. O. , wft ww r1-a Wn kiM n smDlOTea. ipaiiIm oil- R-nnv-tora. Mhsnipoo LoUons,lrre, Cosmetics, Ac., of hia own manuiacuue "J " hand. Satisfaction guarantewu. " b.::i i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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