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The Morning Star. wmxnroTOir. jr. a MORNING EDITION THE LATEST NEWS THOX ALL PARTS OP THE WORLD' rVlZTY-RXGUTIt A Rloloe c ! a -laS t V. JSarsaal fr A la iuaKrrT mil -CwUii. TarST CT Tltr-pl Sotao STrla star.l SENATE. Wi-uiwuto. April 17 Ths chair bid b.for th senate) a rwofuUotk ocmj yt , h lt Sforita. dlrectla tho Jo .r,.-if t nmmit to enaulrt whether ral Strohturn. whoso nomination for Marshal of MuMIn an! Soutiurrtt dustrkts of AJa. w-w rK(l by tho 6Di. aad who U now p.rrf jrmiai tho d rjti.es of that oCco. is to tt'.itNt t occupy tho cCc Mr. Morraa a.u.i tn ii'wt.uQ iavolvsil w. ono of pawot cunSxt betwwa the Ua;tl States Court la Alabam aal tho Uscisioa of tho fait! 9u:5 S-O..U a to tho interprets lion of th urto of o2co. Act of Hsacs. o thought it bio duty to brio ta matt before th SWnat. to taai ia J oxici tr Cotdmittj on y be i;ret.i to took tau it. It rtutl th cirvuoastaacr of tax oomiaAtioa a4 rsjostioa of Strobach aa.t ta facts cuaoctl with th iadk-t muts wfn-iC turn fr oocm aaiase tb t"uita ytAtc. iaciutiia th oncof pr Jtr. Jf jrraa fifi compel;! to as U!ui that tlia iTtssulcoS cuuUl not have aowa alt th fwts ia th e whoa. j"iat th ctpriw act of ta reseat, h a t sppoiatoi trooach to cC!cb. Us coa tmi.ri that th o2c w v oow v.:aal th fi!ir jiari trm of th Uofuiir appoiatoii ix:cupiac a.va.r sipimi Th roiuSioo w riil to wiiaout ocr""ii. )f. rrrUl wktfil al obcial oaat aaou coBiwtat t f;plf t cTilicwm cat9 on ai (Morrtli') cimrs oa ta UftJ by ff. Cck. la ta coufiu of aU nrm-wlu oo t."i E.l tcal-oa bill Afttfr nrjtia!sr by Mr tVc la Sa tj prorccUt:t witX cucuuir&ioa of ia raruptcT bilL AniailcaQt tr fuml by Vtawm. (!rx. Itmf. IsnlX WlLa. f.k. !tuTt-uo. OtrUati a4 CVT of wi:a wn itxi to. Ta bill rii r:! to ta ai al ubM(atiAl!y itnswt to. S-rI ifl3aijaai botr. rtn; tai;cUs4t t b caad wtica ta bill fc frp)rti ffjra cieaaoitu of ta VTbo al Krl ctIoa.- beiax cjifiawail until to aariy yr- ftmtu. Aa tcuiU' tKKiioo wm aeij ai th 8:nAi atiJouraKi! tnt"5E or ile r iisa ent ati v es. Tb aioraia aouf h4iax ba t!. privwul wth. ta Itoii-tw : tl4) wtot lat cornnuttM of ta Waoi. ( iff. Cot. of N. Y.. ta Cx ca.;r oa ta "fsift!! bilL tr Ua:iU of (.. ral a rLbor: fXionat ia opponuUoq to tb taeasut aJ f prr-ar(l tisn woproT'nx f th Url2 Ur tioo. Thw conalry b..l ajoytaj ml ut fr tar hjrt prtol of t w 1 1 t caoalaj. Ta iatcpt. of :a prop! eoulij be bt i6rrTl by !eia ta tAv5 Uwi !.ae for a) priat. TiXcrv w v ao call cccaaa; up f.'f chua ia tV U if ta !-aiA.-u! of ta Fre Trv! Clat of n.-ook!ja wr ti:ytrt. Taa bill wm broafbl ia m a catlUto to Sijat ia ta comia dati,U ca.pai:a. Tb Ilpubiica party. t?i pnjtrcf.i party. !ccrptHl ta cbI VnX". tt Coaxt fie:uly o f la ptcop;. t.a!i34; by tbc poiury of IxtiS U J J'wuU 4 to f.7 pst'OM to cotramcat ait profwtioa ( Acnertcaa ialitr.f. Mr Dlouas, of O . tat h u cot free truJr It beiiewl ia j-ttiax Tru ant ner uy from taaportation.. but Irjt l.Uioo a.)u!l aoe 5 a.ctrt wa;ca would ixiaXi) taw r.ch rtcbfT ta p3)C poorer, upon ta prteUtac of e'urnU3 AaorKa UNif rso tan p ipr Ubur of Europ. ml of fspiai" tai a:CD ravrkct for our- el ". Coi?xrt:!W aoit!ii lr-ji.9 vi ol tim.tudy Ut raca tb ruvrou tlal-nl. ru coitlil aot fc ioo t oac. for ui !i?n ch.i.j ,jf puUc.y casual pr'xl ice tivt. Ur I'rorieiw aouUl be Iow. Fi. to. twn'.y yxnri ouibt be amltl to ucnia piisft '.bn j6Jrt. yt it tnu.it N done. Tb tr;ii!u w mlI be !fv a! iriooiA trvo .'-turNr ouM u:nice piiticil II;.ac u.- Try isvicw t.) soul wtut tby U.kl. tiwutatUiIy oNMcrTtUua Liut tf t.'u Drnori:u: party tiuJ ooc ba.loa iu tu;mpe t rw-Ttw tb unff tt ruuitt aot !ct ta friU4iat. It r w uit thc nwatif urtarwr wr ptj-r ir tUnir w;u;ta, a4 tb t tai wouM be u.ird iiat tbe pry TctTJy If oa ucb litfKition., lh I'VratH.T'it.i: party b3.ioa mi it poiicy. L2 U.n ou4 come wbo f nr r fKprntHtakUi-'?. -'u:.J be eat to m to inline tas ci;n tvil. Tbe party riu:a atii por brafV:r tn!4t ilo o by out.Hrf i?pHjf -t, opponienf. oi tbe miuelioo of .bo fr'.i?. Tbo peoii;ax bill w liable to tv.utl cr.lurwia.. t: cUiaurd taat it ant curmct tb iuen'i,!;"- ta tae .vri.'T, Tbrt comaUtte bit not aatierukt a to : t. I. bat bea tboubt bent to maitts tmpl nd par'.ial frtiurUoa of Lis limn . tbat aiuitipiicity of ubject wouM usnd t4 crimu coafu.iioa la ta pubi: caiad. Tbo miactitm of taai nnsa waurb would be 4-t:ntn?tiaed by tb bil w atiaoa:d t ad tai opeal ta wy to ta reduction of ta tAt en CUUeii pirtu U tea cau pet ad tacuurk- frm r put ia br-vly ta: w&ica by lery would otberwiee Be tout. Ij would lo enable Cunnciw to totliM tb atir to ba'i't Lai. itt Cb.iee. f tl I . ai it Joaes. cf Ar . p upuu tb bill. Tbe tuinmiCiM ta a rje Tb iaUrrt w'jicik wm aaaifeti (a tbe coaaidermtioo if tae lv: I yatrdr uC iU rectuQ to d Tb't iCead.ace w m toaall ad but Utile uUntujo w e paid to la diacmuiioo iwp6 by ta prjaal frWali of tb tf Il.witt. ef N. T. . pnrwAUd a pvtt tioa f tbe Nw York Cbiaaaber of Coca tnrcw aad !tot: E.s:a..a.rt for ujpo "i of tae coiaAX" f ilTt tla'W AJJoufOeil t t)w rr rUUf rra Owe. i9r Tterpft to ta V jrota Ktf 1 UiCV. April tl Late adricv froca Vr Cru. Itrfiictx UU tbat yU-w trrit pnf i!e tbm ad Ibat tbirto deta occur ml ta oo vly kul Aovoec tboee wbo diet! w aa A oxerlcaa suneil 11 E. Puwtr forouerty cooactd witb tb Miticaa Cotrl IUi-rvt Tb Amrkaxi Cuul wao bad f-rvr. b4 rccovvrtd. Til 7t arVrr tltteM Bey4re4. C3t Tkleicrasl ta Vonta: ftar.I CttifturtT. Aprt! I6L T6w aardertr SaieJUe wao t mpd. fr ?ta la fcu! ttcrm ytateruay satwxUa U rtcaptaml to dy. t ai: traci lil ity, tT a Pjaa oC ciUxtta,, juul tffkU todtd la rvauow JiiitKm. l Caftl to a Korafe ttMj Lo-OT. April !1 I M.-8P renua HmQJ U 8d. v . fTJl&ITlXQTOX. AaaUtaat eerarr Cee' Hwiaa Uai Crwi-Tw Cwta CU tar ai Kay W4 clrx wtil Cel. lmfm wit nnwre A Tlrlala Cwl4 BIta TH Ii U1 IaUiaU EaiaaclHU Oaf. . (Br T2Taaa to ta Vorutac Star.l WAJitntOTcUf. Aoril 11 Tb Senate eco2rcad la potnlaHtoo of CfcafUs E. Cboo, AiwUUat Secretary of tb Trcaaury. Tb Ireidoot baa recoamcsded to tb rVoai la maoral of Ootlcctor Wicker, of Kr Wcat. tccmuMOf bia allczvd iympaiby aad coUoaico wiUt tb Cubaa fi abutter. wbo rrcotly left that port. Tb queaUoo U now uadr coajideraUoa by tbe 8coat coeaeaitt oa Cocararc. Tb IIouMcocuDittee oo Eectloot tadty las true ted IUprwauUtc Lowry, by a rot of Mvca to roar, to rrport a rcaoluiioa pro- Ttdiof rot lb sc all car of O rcTTtu. coote- Uat ta lb irztaia !cuoo caao or o t cr- rrU tv rul. Adtmt tod Elliott, Demo cratic cnecabcrs of the committee, did not Tot. Tb action ia recommended oa tho rroaad that a Urro aamber of pcrtoo who rated for Paul wetr delinquent ia lh carmcet of their caDttatioa tax. wbica uo- df th law of Virginia they are required mt before Totiar. Ufon lb coocluiioa of lb DaaTille laTtstigtloa of ycaterday. J. 8. WUe. who scnnii as couawl for Uo(. rtma, cauicu lb fotUwiSatttatccaeAt to be made part of lb rwccrJ, Suaj,"" be Mid." handed me hit letter miueatlaf tae to lar it before the commu te. I obeyed his requeat without rezard to tb cooicota. of watch l baa only a rea era! kaowlcdv that it wu a demand thtt tf muM be claimed tbe ngbt to UereoO tcrwelf. I wUb to dUclaim any reponsi- btUty for tb alhiaiooa thereto to Senator Vaace, Mr. Cabell or Geo. D WUe. aa I w uUctly iaoraat of any charges wbkh Sia may bar to make ario,tt them, or either of them, or the caaracter or au tcsti moor, if b ba. aay.' Later. Col. 9iraa banded ia th follow log letter. .bkb will go Into lh record. "T 4Vaoi ArMa, IKoaUaca, D. C ' Itxxn. 5:a Aj lb cocnmlttev haj de cided that my character at a man of rerac itr I a teirittmal aubhsct of ioouiry. nd iaaemuch aj tb Democratic leadera hire failed to iatroduce aay witoessr oo tbt tubject. although they eem aaiioua to break dowa my character by illegaJ mean. I rrocoe thai Cabell and Vaace, Dcrao era tic leader, silect aay tea reputable Dc oxrrai reaidcat near my horn tad extm- ia tbm. I will latrcdace no witneai ia reply, and will abide by their decision oa tbat matter. "I m. respectfully, youn, "W. E. Stiti. EmaacipaXioa Diy wm oteerTed today by colored citizrat with more thaa ucal otocaica. A proccaBuoo. numbenng creral thousand penooa, paraded through Ivanaylvaaia Aveauc and other main thorouzhfarca a wj reriewed t the Whit ltouj by resident Arthur In the proevseirto were maay tniliUrr. religious aad social orxaoitatioca. Tbe display was rxry creditabie. SKIV YQIIK .neIar ml ta eataerw Itatlrea Ties CevwUesi-Kal efth Tlealtf re Strike at Tirey. Sy TiT?a to ta Xont 9tr. Ntw YoRa. April U The Southern Railroad Ttra Coareot.oo wa la scwoo for tbre hour here lo-day. Itcpreerota- tier of tbe principal Southern roads at tended. Tbe primary object or the coo - rrctioo wu to cetermine- a scbeuuio or through trvos brtweeo 2ew York and Jack- oQii;e. New OrleaaJ and other Southern point. It was decided that there should be no chaae of lira between New York and Washtaga. and that wbea local chaoge were mad south of Washington, they bou!d take effect May 11 th. Secretary W. F. Allen presented a report oo the ad 5ptioo of standard time which be said Is now la u.e among forty Ore of the fifty millions of people in the Uni ted States. The Coorenlioa put oo record by resolution iu recognition of Allen as the originator of the system. and one through whose efforts It had bcea adopted. Th questioa of uniform train signal ws settled by a formal eadorse- mect of th resolution dealing with the subject which the General Time Conrrn- tioQ adopted at its icaaion ta Ctacinnatl !. week. Th Coareetloo adjourned until ocxt October, ta this city. Thot. April 18 The Moutdrtt Uaion tody sccepted a reduction of 20 per cent. fr"n Ust year's prices and all the foundries will start op at ooce. after a dead lock of three raootht This affects about 3.000 men. Flour. Flour. Flour. j q cbu rr xnu ixocr. ItlU 125 do CeU X. v mSm by K isin en cat-nra BA tf Hay. Corn, Oats. -QQ We Chotce TtBtay UAT. ) , A A Co Wait aad xttol COUX ! iUUW 1000 Kwi OAT5. Tn9 mlm bf KKSCU.XZM CJtLDKS DUOS. a if Sugar, Coffee, Molasses y? Bbte Sedaett CO ABA. 100 KraCorrXS- Rh Cbe sa4 T V.. KOLH1ES. e.'e by tf cccntMK a CAUim cmwt. Soap, Starch, Lye. 100 Bute yTARcn. mnca-e LTR. lJJ Tnt bf ttHHIXtH A CALDinCBRn. Turpentine Tools. Arxra. miiss. DirrxrsA wti rTTtRi II tniM. WaUtLts b t o-xiilT rood.: Tmmb uoec Aiiaee. At Motors iiowtA. (jtiexe. 4tm- sea. Prvwta Katrcs, Dow xseatae but m a r-wnj eoet4 swk c tbe abor euU at itncesiieors to Jots I tem A Oa.. tMU Ik. a A Ct Market street. Macrame Twines, For sal by orLxs a iccni3oy, .. O tl Mwtlx 8Wt jCsTo. lO, yaxra raosT rrcxrr. IJ TO ONLT rXACI ttc7 torst aSODaOaJt for CCTTi. Aa f.e OOLD Tta HA?rTK aa SO tf New Scarborough Hoxuse, Vx i e nxurm watxh irragrr WTXJCUlorTOS, K. C5. T 7ert keeasyat ta tie cut. ,wkrw It JS fee Dey. nm TVaeta ILOO. tb iu . . at; a sroROCxra. rroatf WILMINGTON MARKET. 8TAU OFFICE. April 18. 0 P. M. SrilUTS TURPENTINE The market was quoted steady, at 29 cent per gallon. with sale of 50 caaks at that price. ROSIN Tbe market was quoted steady, at tl 10 for fctralncd aad tl IS for Good Strained, with sale at quotations. TAR -Tha market wai firm at tl 10 per bbl of 20 Iba.. with sales at quota tions. CRUDE TURPENTINE Tbe market wax steady, with sales reported at tl 00 for Hard and 1 73 for Yellow Dip. COTTON The market was quoted firm, oo a basis of 11 f cents per lb for Mid dling Sales reported of 50 bales. I he following were the official quotations: Ordinary fit cent tb. Good Ordinary 10 Low Middling it Middling ill Good Middling 11 Tb w Tors; Kaval Store .TiarHet. From the New York NaTal Stores and Tobacco Exchange Circular for Mon day, April 14tb. C. D. Morrison, Superin tendent, we glean tbe following: tXroUTS FROM SKW TORE. Exports sioce Jaauary 1st. to Aor 12Ui. Spirits Turpentine 5.330 bbls. Rosin Exports for tbe week ending April 12th. Spirit Turpentine 183 bbls. I tost n 3,wi Ex ports from April 13 to date. SD rtts TurpcnUne i J oois. Roain 650 STOCK OS IIASD AT Tar. Spirits. Rosin. New York. Aoril 14. . 2.770 1.803 20.215 Savannah. April 13 5.218 46.859 Wtlmiogton. April 13 11. Wo 4.yy7 77.4UU Charleston. April 11 3.13 6.000 Ixndoo. April S 21.248 Afloat about 4.000 tuLes ron the mosth. Tar. Spirits. Rosin. From April 1 to April 12 I.7UU l.WW Spirits turpentine for future delirery: The vcar. 31 4c bid : 32ic asked. Last half year. 32J cents bid; 33J cents asked. Sales: Spot 100 bbls New York, at 33c Total sales for the day. 100 bbls. Market quiet. The following were the spot quotations: Spirits Turpentine 32JG33C; Strained Rosin $1 45; Good Strained $1 47t; E. 1 53J; F. fl 60; G $1 7001 75; II. $1 WH45I 05; I. t3 054&3 10; K. $3 40 03 45; M. 3 S0$3 87; N. f3 40; W O. $1 00C4 12,. Market Spirits tur pentine qu.ct Or Tp!cerih to ta Morulas 8Ur.l Ananeiaf. New Yoke. April 16. Enning Ster ling excaango 487. Money 1J per cent Goeenuncnts renerallr lower; four and a half per cents 1131; new four per cents 1231: new three per cents 1001 bid. State bo a (is quiet Cotton steady, with sales of 240 bales; uplands 11 15 16c; Orleans 13 316c; con solidated net receipts 5.020 bales; exports to Great Britain 1.081 bales, to the continent bales, to France 4.805 bales. Southern flour steady common to fair extra ao 30 4 25; good to choice do 14 306B 20 Wheat spot steady, and prices show no marked chaoge; ungraded red 95c&$l 17; No. 2 red. April SI 00f; 3Iay fl OUi 1 001. Corn spot a shade stronger and fairly active; ungraded 47G58,c; white southern 66367c: No. 2. aiay 57a57lc Oats spot Arm; No. 3. 3&ft33f Coffee spot fair; Rio quiet at $10 25; No. 7 Rio on spot 13 65; May $ 30413 40. Sugar dull and nominal ; fair to good refining 5 5-16 5c;refined steady at quotations: C5f5fc; extra C 5G5c; wblle extra u roc; yel low55C; off A 6,5Jc; mould A 7 7lc; standard A 6 11 16c; confectioners A 61c: cut-loaf 7ia7Ic: crushed 7lc; pow dered 7c; granulated 7 116c: cubes 7 Jc; Molases riuiet Rice firm. Cotton seed oil crude 36a33c; refined 4046c Rosin dull. Spirits turpentine dull and weak at 53c I orE anil ana uepressea; mess on spot $10 63,016 75; middles dull sod nominal; long clear &c. Lard 1215 points lower, closing weak at bottom figures; contract grades on spot f3 50; May $H 37&9 51. Freights to Liverpool firm; cotton perstecmS 16457 64d;wheat 2d. Cotton Net reccipu 5C5 bales; gross re ceipts d. if bale. Futures closed easy. rtth sales of 153.000 bales at tbo follow ing quotations: April 11. 82011.83c; Mav 11. 4311. c; June ll.B5011.O6c: July I3.0r5al2 07c: August 12.16012.17c; Sep tember ll.7B011.8Oc; October 11.170 ll.ISc: November 11.00c; December 11.00 011 01c; Jinusry 11. 06011. 03c Balttmoes, April 16- Flour quiet and strawy; 1 toward street and western super .503 3-3; extra S3 CO04 25; family 5005 50; dty mills super $3 7503 25; extra tJ 5009 00; Klo brands f5 250 5 50. W heat southern quiet: western easier, closing dull; southern red tl 09ft I 13; southern amber f 1 1301 15; No. 1 Maryland 11 1301 14: No. 3 western winur red on spot f 1 0001 01. Corn- southern steady; western higher; southern wblle 57060c; yellow 53055c Ckicaoo. April 16 Flour unchanged. Wheat opened lower, but quickly advanced K!c and closed 0fc under yesterday; April 83094ic closing 83c: May 84S5,c; rio. a Chicago spnog touK. Corn un settled, opened steady and closed 0c un der yesterday; cash and April 4S,c; May 4i0oOc. Oat wcaicr; cash 310311c; May 32033ic Pork opened 30035c lower, rallied 10015c aad closed steady; cash $16 55016 60; May tI6 50016 85. Lard In fair demand and easier; cash $3 150 8 20: May t.S 150S 27. Bulk meals sboulders $7 00; short rib $3 15; short clear 3 65. St. Loci a. April 16. Flour unchanged. Wheat unsettled and lower: No. 2 red tl CO 01 00 cash: tl Ofiftl 09 Mar. Corn dull and lower; 451048c cash: 450 4oc Msy. Oats firmer and slow at 85c cash; 33033 fc May. Provisions dull. Pork f 16 75017 00. Bulk meats long clear $3 3003 35; short rib 3 3503 45; short dear S3 6508 70. Bacon long clear 9 1509 20; short rib 9 8009 40; short clear S9 5009 62. Lard dull at Sic Whiskey steady at $1 16. CnARXXSTos. 8. CL. April 16. Spirits turpentine firm at 20c Roain active trained and good strained $1 1501 25. SATAH5AH, Qa., April 16. Spirits tur- K a tine steady at 29c; sales 600 bbls. la firm at l 20; sales 8.600 bbls. COTTON BXAKKaTTS. By Tatsgraph to th Koroma- Star.) April 16. -Galreston, firm at 1 lio net receipts 345 bales: Norfolk, firm at Ilc net receipts 803 bales: Baltimore. firm at 11 15-1 60 net receipts 73" bales; Boston, stead r at 12o net reoaiDta ftSO bales; Philadelphia, firm at lljc net re ceipts 83 bales; Savannah, firm, at lljc net receipts 493 bales ;New CTleans, firm at firm' at 11 9-lCoftet receipt . 407 bales; Mem phis, quiet av llfo net receipts 224 bales: Aogusta. firm at Tl Jo net receipts bales; Charleston. - firm at life net re oeipU 83 beJea.nk . MARINE." Port Atsnam April 17. ..... 5.23 A.M. 6.86 P.M. Sun Rises 8un 8eU . High Water at BmlthTille. . . Iligh Water at Wilmington. . Day's Length 12.18 Even. 3.18 Even. 13h. 14m. ARRIVED. Stmr John Dawson, Colvin, Point Caswell, master. Stmr D Murchison, Smith, Fayetteville, G W Williams & Co. Stmr Lisbon, 8haw, Clear Run, master. Stmr Louise, Weeks, Smithville, master. CLEARED. Stmr D Murchison, Smith, Fayetteville, G W Williams & Co. Stmr Louise. Weeks. Smithville, master, Nor barque Frey, Elalvorsen, Gaiston, Eng. Alex Sprunt & Son. Nor barque Nordcnskjold, Abrahamsen, Montevideo, Uragusy, for orders, Edward Kidder & Son. EXPORTS. FOREIGN. Garston Nor barque Frey 500 casks spirits turpentine, 1,673 bbls rosin. Mostevidio Nor barque Nordensk jold 209,900 ft lumber, 6 boxes tobacco. MARINE DIRECTORY. List of Vessels la tnePort of Wilming ton, N. C, AprU IT. 1884. (Tbls list does not embrace vessels under CO tons. I BARQUES. Obcron (Gcr.), 243 tons, Westphal, E Peach au & Westermuan Brazil (Br.). 334 tons, Davison, E G Barker & Co Leda (Aus ), 533 tons, Erschen, A 8prunt & Son Nordcnskjold (Nor.), 291 tons, Abraham sen. EG Barker & Co Marie (Gcr.). 223 tons, Voss, Ileide & Co Hattie II. (Br.). 403 tons, Dill, E G Barker tfc Co Albatross (Nor.). 503 tons, Olsen. C P Mebane Frey (Nor.). 281 tons, Halvorsen, Hcide & Co Hermann & Claia (Hay.). 234 tons, Teel, E G Barker & Co SCHOONERS. Ida Fiancis, 407 tons, Frands, E G Barker & Co Alice I learn, 830 tons, Penncwell, Geo Harnss & Co R S Graham, 341 tons, Vvis, Geo Harriss & Co J Waplcs Ponder. 280 tons, Quillan, Geo Uarriss & Co John P Kclscy, 191 tons, Stoclman, Ueo liamss s Co W II Boardman, 149 tons. Richardson, E G Barker & Co Etta M Barter, 272 tons, Barter. E G Barker & Co Joseph Souther, 380 tons, Watts, E U JJarfter 05 Co List of Vessels Up, Clears or Sailed for this Port. Tbe following vessels are mentioned in the New York MaHUms ReaitUr as be Ins np and cleared for this port: BARQUES. Ala (Nor. 4C1 tons, Delscn, from Stettin Nov. ISUi. Bsrden (Nor.), tons, from Calais Feb. 8th. Ranrennelster Kerrtein (tier.). 358 tons, Khren- Tlf(h from BAroelona, Feb. 28, KJlslf (or.) lfl tons, lUure, 8tavanrer, Feb. 27. Krabla (Nor ), 579 tons, Simonsen, at Fluahtaitr Jaa SSta. Enrtn (OerJ. 853 tons, Lanxhlvrich, from Ant- wero. Feb. 87. Kxpress (Swed.), 56) tons, niilstedt, lit Liverpool Jan. 8L Fldelio (Ger), S7C tons, Meyer, from Aberdeen ADrtla. II or sou (8 wed ). 297 tons, from Seville Deo. 30th. Brtdce Doo. 29. Jenues (Nor.), 283 tons, Nielsen, at Liverpool Feb. IS. Kronlneen Anirasta (Ger.), 4C0 tons, Wilde, from Stettin Deo. tttb Lydla fescban (Uer ), 413 tons, Brcmers, from London April a Qaeen Vic tort (Nor), 295 tons, Alsen, from Ca Isla, Feb. 8. 81tJj (Nor.), 2S4 tons, Henricksen, from Liver pool. Feb 2S. Svea (Swd.), 6C3 tons, Krook. Havre Feb. 3. Tetens (Nor ). 458 tons, Veale, from Liverpool Feb. 19. BRIGS. aba (Nor.), 304 tons. Cbridtenson, at Liverpool Jan. St. Dlaa (Ger ). 814 tons, Schrooder, from Uam- bora March 9. Kxpress (Uer.), 27G tons, Fretwnrst, at Liverpool Jan. 21. Lark an (Swd.). XO tons, Ilcglnnd, Port Nata Jan. 12, via St. Thomas. Raleigh Register. Eariv in February aa soon as the orlntcrs re ceive the neees&ary material the publication of the RALEIGH REGISTER, a North Carolina Democratic newspaper, will be commenced. Tbe Rsoism wul be printed weeklv until the creat political campaign of 1884 begins. It will tnen be Issued twice a er, or as oiten as may be useful or neoesssry to tbe Democratic party In Nortn Carolina. It will be printed from new and beautiful type, on rood white paper, and though it may not be large enongb to hold all at once all the rood things that glowing prospect uses sometime promise, yet the application of a thorough knowledge of how to use them will put Into Iu thirty-two broad columns all tha news, maco good reading, and a complete history of what u done In North Carolina. Mr. Hale will be editor of the Rxotrrxa. The Drice of the Rmistkb wul be S3 a vear: Si for sU months. Par for your home naoer. and then remit for the Rsoirraa. Those who remit S3 to this offloe will receive as A fKEMiUM.I either volume ordered of "Hale's Industrial So rt." Two volume are now ready: Tbs Wood ajto Ttjmzbs or Nokth Caboxjxa. Curtis 'a, Smmons', and Kerr's Botanical Re port, supplemented by aoourate County Ke ports of Ibtandlng Forests, and illustrated by aa excellent map of the State. 1 volume 12mo. cloth, rra 00.. si .as. bTptrrarss or 'okt Cabot da Ih the Coal axd jok CotTmaa. Kminons', Kerr's, Laid ley'a, W likes', and the Censns Reports; supple mented bv fall and accurate sketches of tbe Flfiy-sU Co untie, and Map of the State. 1 volume 12tno- CloOh, 425 pp., $1 50. Address RALS1GH REGISTER, Jan 19 DAWtf Raleigh. N. C. The Sumter Advance. The People's Paper, I)UBLISnXD AT SUMTER, 8. C, BY DARR A FARM ELKS, two Practlnal Printers the former having onblljihed the flnt dallv ne per Issued In Columbia, over thirty years ago, 1 .nrweu mown oj aji its citisens. THK SUMTER ADVANCE Is the best Advertl sing Medium In the County for merchants and other business men. o&acnpuon only fl.60 per year. Address DARR A.PARMELEE. h f Somter- H C. The Lincoln Press, PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY. AT LINCOLN- TON, N. C, Oy JOHN C. TIPTON, Ed'r andProp'r. Tbe PRESS la uVnnliufu1 it thnnA who have tried It, to be one of the best Advertising Mediums in Western North Carolina. It has a large and steadllv tncMuurinr natronaire In Lin coln, Gaston. Catawba, Cleaveland, Burke and Mecklenburg oountle. Advertising rates ltbe rsi Snbsortptlon Step per annum. mh 11 tf The Central Protestant A KERXY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS apaper and Organ of the Methodist Protes imuwnia in rtt afh to. North Carolina, Is published at Greensboro, N. C. iT-fiv r, annum. In advanoe. Th alhtibQitV Of itM l.Hn th. nnmh. mnA activity of It agents, and th constantly increas ing demand for it among tho more solid elassesof CTliS Td00 sections, give the CENTRAL PROTESTANT peculiar claims upon th patron ago of tho advertising publio. Terms very favor bis. Consult VOUr bnainaaa fatarMt. anA sIHrau th editor . - , - 1 Ho net receipts 1.460 bales: Mobile, J. L MICHAUT, 4 Greensboro, N. C Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of parity, strength and wholesomoness. More economical than nrdlnarv kinds, and cannot be sold in com netitlon with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Wholesale, bv ADRIAN & V01.L.KRS nov 24 lv Inrm too or frm 4d nov 24 Baskets ! Baskets ! T ECEIVED LATELY A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF JLti BASKETS Flower, Pionic, Market and Ladies' Work Baskets. Come in and take a peep at them. Opened To-day, A fresh supply of ROYSTER'S CANDIES. Best In Wilmington; only 33c. per lb. ODE IMPORTED & DOMESTIC CIGARS are still holding their own. Best and cheapest lot of FINE GOODS in the market. P. L Bridgers & Co., HO North Front St. ap 13 DAWtf White Meal Yeast. A VERY V ALU ABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. Having been thoroughly tested by a great many of tho ladies of Wilmington, I feel co hesitation In commending it to the public. It is elegant for bread, rolls or biscuit- It Is made by Miss nodges, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, and she refers to Mrs. A. A. Willard, Mrs. Gen. Whiting, Mrs. W. L Gore, Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for tho correctness of her statements. For sale by JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, 12 & 14 No. Front St.. mh 30 tf Sole Agent. N. A. Stedman, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office on Princess, between Front and 2d Sts. in the Basement of Building No. 114, next to old Journal Building, WILMINGTON, N. C. Practices In all the Criminal and CivQ Courts of New Hanover, Bladen, Columbus, Pender and ttrnnawicg counties. Jan 19 U&Wlm SHE HAS VANISHED, rpHE FRENCH FEMALE SELF-ACTING FOR- X ty-Horse Power Tooth Extractor, we mean, but H. C. PREMPERT mav still be found at his Old Stand, No. 7 South Front Street, where he Is prepared to do as neat a job of SHAVING, HAIR CUT TIN G. Ao.. as can be had In the cltv. P. 8. Not much on Teeth, but can make Warts, moies, iUDgwonns, 'l etter, dec, move in a nurry. i-ne proor or tne puaaing o. ma 30 tf Van Laer & Yates, 119 market St., C OLE AGENTS FOR DECK KRBROS.'.SOHMEIi A Co.'s. E. Gabler's and other PIANOS; and dough & Warren's, Geo. Woods and Mason & Hamlin's ORGANS. A full assortment of above makes in stock at least 15 per cent, cheaper than new 1 or prices, anu no more expensive tnan me secona ana uura graaes or instruments usu ally sold in the South. We sell for cash or on in stalments, and take old Instruments in exchancre. We do not advertise goods which we have not in Btoca or on toe way, ana Kinaiy a&k the publio wcui anu examine ior memseives. ap 13 tl 150 Hhds. 150 Cuba & P. R. Molasses, NEW ARRIVALS, AT LOW PRICES. 1400 Barrel8QOOD Family flour, gQ Barrels REFINED SUGAR, 7Q Bags RIO COFFEE, AT LOWER PRICES. HALL & PEARSALL. mh 29 DAWtf Star Saloon, 1 a 'liiS rliACK TO GET THE FINEST NEW RIVER OYSTERS to be feund 1fl the city. Also. WES, LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call and be convinced. ' - ' . ' , . GEO. F HERBERT, janl tf Proprietor. tPockef Plasks, Hair Brashes. - - Tooth Brushes, : Combs, Extracts, Tout Articles, Ao. ' WILLIAM H. GREEN, Druggist. . aplOtf HEWj DEFARTIIENT ! BROWN & RODDICK, O Wortli Front Street. WE HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL LINE OF Ladies' Made-up Underwear, AND WILL MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS NEW DEPARTMENT PRICES AS LOW AS ANY IN THE COUNTRY. NIGHT DRESSES, CHEMISE, DRAWERS, CORSET COVERS, &c 65 Pieces Arlington Twill Dress Ms SELLING AT Oc, WORTH 12c. White Goods. THE GREATEST VARIETY WE HAVE EVER SHOWN. STRIPE AND PLAID NAINSOOK, Do. do. SWISS, Do. do. VICTORIA LAWNS, Do. do. INDIA MILLS, AND A FULL LINE OF NOVELTIES. BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT ST. ap 13 tf Prices Reduced ! On Stills and Worms ! HEN YOU DESIRE TO PURCHASE A STILL send to us for New Prices. HART, BAILEY & CO., 19 & 21 South Front St, Iron and Copper Works and Machine Shop, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, mh 9 tf Blinds and General Wood Work. Buffalo Lithia Water TAKES THE PLACE OF THE SURGEON'S KNIFE FOR STONE OF THE BLADDER. ITS VALUE IN BRIGHT'S DISEASE, GOUTY DIATHESIS, fcc. THE BUFFALO LITHIA WATER SUPPLANTS THE SURGEON'S KNIFE IN STONE OF THE BLADDER. Case of Dr. J. B. ;Welstllng, Middletown, Pa. stated by himself. "Experience In its use in Stone of the Bladder. in my own person, enables me to attest the won derful efficacy of the Buffalo Lithia Water in this painful malady. After having been long sub jected to sufferings, the Intensity of which can not be described, I have under the influence of this water passed (i am confident 1 am within the bounds of truth), at least an ounce of Calculi (Urio Acid), some of which weighed as mueh as four grains, affording inexpressible relief, and leaving me in a condition or comparative ease and comfort. I am now passing only occasion ally small Calculi, and they are not attended by the intense suffering which their passage has heretofore occasioned. On one occasion I passed thirty-five Calculi in forty-eight hours. The sd pearance of tbls calculus Nuclei indicates un mistakably. 1 tnink, that tney were all compo nent particles of one large Calculus destroyed by the action of the water, ov means of solution and cuslnteeration. At mv advanced period of life (I am seventy-seven years and six months of are). and in my feeble general health, a surgical opera tion was not to be tnougnc 01, ana tne water seems to havo accomnlished all that such an operation, if successful, could nave done." Stons in thx Bladdeb (Ubio Acid), Syxptoxs or Bbioht's Disxase. Case of Mrs. , stated by Dr. David E Smith : of Bronxville. Westchester. N. Y. "Mrs. was subtect to severe attacks of Gout, a conseauence of an inherited Goutv Thea- tnests, followed arter some tune by atone in the Bladder. The limbs were very (Edematous, so much bo as to pit readily on pressure with the finger, leaving an indentation long after its re moval. Tne urine was loaaea witn urates and 25 ner cent. Albumen, and the microsoone revealed 0'aM,8nowing unmisia&aoiy.as 1 tnougnt,.&wgA's jjiseaseor me jLianeys. 1 prescnoea tne .Buffalo Lithia Water.SDring No. 2, which afforded oromrjt relief in the Gouty Affection, and resulted, In a few weeks, in the passago or a stone nve-eighths of an inch long by one-fourth of an inch in diam eter. Under the continued use of tne water the Urine has been relieved 01 Aiouminous Impregna tion, and restored to a normal condition; no Casta can be discovered, the (Edematous condi tion of the llmbsjhas been relieved, and the gene ral neaitn or tne patient to a great extent re stored." Stone In thx Bladdkb, Phosphatic. A Case stated by Dr. B. S. Hardy, Hookerton (ireene county, N. C. "My son, a young man, suffered 'from Stone In the Bladder, of a mixed character, consisting chiefly of Calcum, Carbonate sad Phosphate. After Dersistenc use 01 au remedies indicated in tbe case without benefit, I put him upon Buffalo Li thia, spring no. a, tne use of which, for someix weeks, resulted In the Dassare.at short intervals. of GraveL of small size, and at times of Darticles of Sand, followed, sometimes afterwards, by the- aiscnarge 01 a atone weighing vs grams, tne larg est, 1 am confident, 1 ever anew to pass tnrougn the uretnra, virtually ending ma tronoies, since which time anv nnnleasant symptom has been reueved by tne use 01 tne wsienor isuun ume. Its action in this case has been indeed wonder ful." Watr in eases of one dozen half gallon bottles S5 per case at tne springs. , sprmgs open dono DtrnUTS pmuuiueii rwi w m y ouui coo. THOS.F.GOODB, Proprietor. ap 10 tf alo Lithia 8prings, Va Executor's Hbtice HAVING DULY QUALIFIED AS EXECUTOR of tha estate of the late Nathaniel R. Fow- Ia nAtiA Aa liasaKv grfarAn Y All naMAna VsoImm IQli uuuvo SO Aiwiwwj sj, w srvtovuo SJUTaaIf claims against said estate to present the sarre to me on or before the 16th day of March, 1885, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. uan o. jruwutu, mh!6oaw6w " su Executor. wK. ...g summer Goods! a 07- OpeiL I -AT- ri. svj. ka 2 116 Market St All the Latest Novelties -IN Dress Goods, White Goods Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Housekeeping Goods, Men and Boys' Wear, 4c, ALL AT PRICES LOWER THAN TlltV I!AVg BEEN FOR YEARS, And which in Texture, Wear and Durah ilitywlll give satisfaction. MORE PARTICULARS IN A FEW DAYS CALL AND GET POME OF THE BARGAINS AT 11G MARKET ST. mh 23 tf Taylor's Easter Goods! ASTER HATS AND BONNETS ! EASTER FLOWERS AND FEATHERS 1 EASTER MILLINERY ! All Choice and New ! All of the Best Quality ! All at the Lowest Possible Prices I Our display of MILLINERY IS SIMPLY SU PERB, not only equaling but absolutely surwi ing the exhibition of previous years, which hare made our reputation as dealers in tnese poodi. In our Untrimmed Hat Department will be found every style and shape which will be worn this season, at prices lower than the lowest to be found at any other establishment. Our Flower Department Is a perfect Easterrar den, filled with the most exquisite designs of branched goods, at prloes certainly less than those charged for second class goods elsewhere. Our Feathers, too. are worth looking at. W have Ostrich Tips in every style, plain and hs ded Ostrich Plumes in every shade and anility. Pompoons in special styles of our own, called the Princess of Wales Pompoon, made "of hummtnit birds, aigrette and tips, which will surely plemw the ladies. As for our Trimmed Hat Department It l tbe most beautiful and complete. Hats can be trimmed to suit one and all byei pert Milliners on our own premises. A call will surely convince you at TAYLOR'S BAZAAE. 118 Market t., WILMINGTON, N. C N. B. Milliners supplied TION8. at SPECIAL RKDUC apKtf Bacon, Lard, Corn, ijf Boxes D. S. and Smoked C. It SIDES 1QQ Buckets LARD, 2000 Bash Prlme white C0RN' For sale low by G. W. WILLIAM840O ap6tf riour. Flour, nour, 1200 Bbla rL0UR' our cboice brand8. Gold Medal, Happy nit, Home Comfort, Electric Lipnt, and Fancy, For sale low by , apOtf G. W. WILLIAWgiB- Nails, Hoop-Iron, Glue, Kegs NAIXS, QQ Bundles HOOP-IRON, KA Bbls Distillers' GLUE, For sale low by G. W. WILLIAMS---- ap 6 tf Mules and Turp. Still J Pair YOUNG MULES, 1 Second-Hand TTOP. Window Shades. AWNINGS OF ALL KINDS AND PUT UP, MADE 0 3 PS a 2 PINE HAIR MATTESSES GlVB GE NERAL SATISFACTION. P 9! THOS. C.CRAFT, Furniture st ap 6 tf "Perfect Blondes All ladies with complexions fair, And laughing bright blue eye, Who also wish for -'Golden Hair, Should use F. C. MULEK S Dl Also. Perfumery. Soaps, Toilet and r cles, Drugs and Sundries. . , Just rReceived, . ..rf T Q AT CAPE FEAR FLOUlt ai NEW FLOUlt, NEW WHEAT. CORN, HAY, GRITS. HOMING and ways on nana and for sale low - a B. WRIGHT. Proprioto' f eb 21 tf Land Plaster, TTOB SALE BY WOODY Vi, Merchant , X . General Commission Merc d Also. Sole Agents for the.POW K finest Corresponaence soiioiwju- V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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