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r . 1 w The Morning Star; Trxj oat Masanoro, JaJr. JI, 1S37. THE 1 LATE ST NEWS . y021 ALL PA2LT3 07 THE WOULD :ronTx-yiTn congress. Ce.aefal OKIwaflMH-!" UuMUUCMrMlUa fy TtwTaa la tte Wortfi i-ar 9J&NATX. , WAjanaxo. Jia. ia Mr. floar. from hraiioo- rrrorua itsotutas cscxarrax . sr.Mat thai action t-s Ula Vr Ccarna far taa da celebra-ioa la Waal.ita tout Ap-U SO. isea.of th alcrptioacf t-ia CuajuniUoo. aal ciractisf tie commit u u cuaaiiiitr aad cravo ! bast nii . of colearal-oa. A-foCUtt. Oa raoUoa o( Mr. Dawra. laa ilouaa . aaodmanfa U tha Scnaia bill to provUS Wad tM ihm lamias la savarahy wer aa-concurrnl La. aaJ a coaf erase iu. Tha ni al 1130 took up laa later- taa fioor wttA a n?cJi ta f avor of the coo franc itpod Thai report. h saJd.( which an it m ei-ha acoptaa or rajactad a waodtj pratnU4 Cia Uac fairly oatwaaa thca wai Uliercttl tXkt fraai laUr-Stai rv.1 watu wttt tad of rlial of at to b i-ab tact ta U. aal taomt wao taooxt taat taT oo(3t t bo a U aato laatmMtw. After truW of Ua jw ta eomaiv U of ta two booms bad acrwct cpoo a bill wbtea ta7 aM waa ta beat laat cooU Nt hX Tbr aJ taat ft vaa taia bUJ er notaiai. Of coqrw ia r&UroaJa waaud aotaiat: ao bill cim!4 t frvaod wblca railroad advocates wooid aot ocoom. IW csom taia bin w fuppcaad to b Imptrfrel aad t bat suom aarVimIai. ta y LoaUV i urn m rmiru wuu u coauaw to vs- arais aaHmited coQtrol of laUr-S: co aiarca. Taa dafrat of ia prrseat Ba ur. aitbar diTTcUr or bj amend rnaot would accoapd& taair pvrpoaaa. la lapott of ta4 rUat aad !aty of Coo rrasa to W(-a!.a! oa la aubjact. b qaoUd ta op fa ion of ta Caited Satea SapraoM Cwun laat Octobrr. ta ta Wabaaa eaa, aad tbo Hill mora racaat daciaioa of la uMivcbauiUa OwX la ta caa aclaat Iba tlduaaioatc fUilrjad Ccmaay. It mast b apparaaU b taud. taat Iba fallnra of CbatTwa t paaa a Law to paaiaa railroad oCctala fuSST of dlscrtaiiaatloaa aad as torUoatrM waplf l Ucaaaa taaca to coo Uaa tbo yract.'rw, aad so Siattor w!d at:avt to JosUTj tSut Ut batlaaad (bat l couacrf wnnte airpt ta bill aa aa aooa-it. aaratsat 2jt u brtab op Iba Ua of farortica aad ttoruo wbtch aoaaa r Mi'ni-vl b ar bad astrttavd aad naintaiaad f.r tb Lvt yrvr. fla ral frum a Nick oa. RaUruad of taw R ?abtic. bf J I HaiJow ebapter upoo ca biaary of tb uad-ard Oil Cbapar. wbca fa rpr!it:atd aa brta la aiaWwa tncotaa. rvcived from ttiltomi coaapaataM rt-:-a aoaoaaUa t. Mo ta'Utoa ifoUri - .it baia tbt crjubl out ail cixapv.i una n ta oil tritft. 1U cooacaa !?d tbat cbttftor ta tb pitruaiii rf taoa boada of trl aad cba.Vtr- of coea-Qrc tbal wara a-r - twa-atljr prjf!ai avisjl tbt pasa c f taia bi.J . aad b aimarwd lba' if ta facta tbaraia aUteil war laid baf.r aay comawrciai NxJr ia Aasarica, aot oaa of tbana w mj.'iJ -ct f ir iba coo tiauac of ti. sTi'am aadar wbkb tuca maa-ttuua our b.d bra coooxittad aad . aiijcbt ba rrp-:'.,j U lciarrd Iba. aot oa'y tbff cuiamarca of tba couatry. bat Iba fartuaaa of ail aMd la It war at lb corny o? a faw railroad BfctxaaUa. Ttt Cooir--a waa t.i l b? boarla of trad. prv fraata U b tbo fjiriutaa of coaoaarc. Uat U wou!d rata tb cxia'T if u would XTTffanl tluwrtaiiaatiOQ,, rabatea aad draw- bacts. Ha bacw of ao bibr rU!eca of - tba cmaspofwa.- of tauM railroad paopU .tiaaiaatr aauuf w aaca.a I rem raacaet ' board of trad auca rraoiQ&iooa aa wara dai.r aeat lo Waiter, ofnii - tba aot ta taterfar witb raiirjad dpt fa.-a. xsa xraa: rxauaaiaotai iirlaclsU wa.ea ta pax oc taia biU woi4 aaUb lialk wa tbat Cooraa aot oa!y propoaad ' bat pfpM(4d t. rtrjju-'aJa tb carrtara o f ti. aad to ctjoap! tbaa todotoal aad aa act juattm tj all paraoaa iteaiiat wub Ibaaa. Tb cr''aal bill bad puad lb (Siaat but armaiisa. bf a vote of 47 to 4 aad bJ paMttd tbo floow by a rota of 193 l At i aad m. wba lbv coofar of bo4a ito'j-Mta bad aTtrvd apoa taia h,. tt aawtnad t biai Ibat II oqal L bacoea a Uw Nv coaa cuiiid )ia(ify lb conduct of caaay fntafi r abroad corporadooa la lb inaiaiai'ia o ia tmi taaansca coazuJ (a tbair ear aad toaaamat. Ha rvftmd to ta aatbradt coal JmjcZ as a vpecixaaa cf lb cwaabiaatioa atuaat public tatratj aad auted tbat tb arTTate capiaiiaii)a , of tba eoeapaaitra taaU la tt was 30X C:XC:a wbila U act: coat waa ooty lUiCCU.CCO ta cootWoa. b aaid Ual a w aot aa qcoy of ra:oad: tbay bad dua eoora tbaa all otVr a4ncla to d aaiuo iba rvaoarcna of Uw coatiaamt j bot b woQ.'d fQor9 ibta w fo aal aad a tact Viatica ta aX taHa-rtax tbat ta bCl wco!d Uit ao witioul tajxry t aay of lb WariU. aate -labia of -.i.'road. Ila bxata ?ta far iba bi:i. Jtf. CttlloQ addraaaad Iba aaate ia favor f tb coaf raaca rapert. coolaia b!a ra atfsl prtactpai;? to Ua t aactioa aa to luf aad abort baa 'a. Tb biU. ba aaid. bait tod ramarttbXj wail lb taat of lb eaaarai aad particular tcratiay to wbicb it bad Cava aubjcted by tb pma sad rail -rd cnxapaaiita. Ila faaaraj proialo4 bad for ta eooat part cot wOb approval, wbtl otbara war eaoat atrfy oolctd tx Tb f jurtb aactioa wa Bilauadcntood. Vf tot ajiarapraaaoted. II adatinad tbat say BMaaor tbat could bm paaad by Cbe raa aaibt prof laa'icliT aad aaaaUa factory ia aorn rapctav aata aapptemaat ad by aut I4iiao. J oat a State laiatio saw m fore bad ba foaad aa aadafactary ia torn raccta bwotuaw of tb araac of aauoaai WIalloav O bw !;. IUI ( X ; lt..t- 1 1 .... . . - & . , srat-M U . woiij pro SamaflctaJ boO to TaOroada aad lb naarvl rabUc. ka one fairly ia cparatioa aad Us caaiaa v. bad sdloatatl iMif to taa cbafifnd coa fiorss of itcFiicaErTATtir-c.a .. Cad r eta call of BUtea a aaaibar of 6CI war n jcau aaa nrrsu, ajaoci tsaos ,tb tai'.'Jwlaj- By Kr. Waawter.af Ala., a ro.aUo, proTtd-a iba tb Coaataio oa Ictloaa f taa r..'UHt"t DiaTaaaabaa t apporatev by tbaur-. ui:or twaten of ia caaoruy . aad tb aaaiy? aMaab of ta aatacrtty party. A aba tsaJUa aa appr-rori. Him tor aa la taati fat Uj of ia paculitruw of tba f jmatica aad atructars of u rtb'S "croat, - T. vasaa. or aj. axablar a taa of aiteoa a prraU la I T ilr. Grtn. cf It. C. to grtij taxes caui ttuiicf Idccca. Ty Mr. Tllliata. ef 8v CL, U prsTeat tba dcatractio-a cf bnaiaa Ufa trf ttt !a nJl rcad aeclrcta. It fortvida the use ia mail or p4waTr ears of aay at or tcaUac spcratsa coataic-a aa lcSaxacoabla sqd uaca except L'hitsiaailcj t. Tbr till alao ttqulru cats to b bated by attain sad Hfblvdiby fts cOutctiicity Taad to carry sawt, baxaaitrs sad otber tools for wrack -lax poJToaca. Tba bill protrldaa for lb paabkbcoaat cf railioad directors w bo erg; Ject to ebawrra its proTuloaa. Mr. Morrfcaa, f Ilia., t rocs tba Cocaalt ttm oa Ral rrportad a fraohiUoar scUiof spart YTmlacmlMT aad Tb art-lay ccxt for tb coaaidaralioa cf besiaesa rrported from ta Coo tailtea) xa Judiciary. Arrred to, f rb!a oriar Laclada Lbr EdooadrTocker Aad-Polycaaj bilL) Tb fioor was tbra xirea to Iba DUtrtct of Coluxabia CctoxsllU A Urja BOiubcr of btlla wtra pajaad. aXTrctlaf the admicU tralloa of Loral fa-rrraxseat. iba moat tia- Sruat co Uiai oaa spproprlailog $110. for lb cocatroctica of a bride across tb taatara braacb of lb Poteaic rtvrr at tba foot of Fsaai-dvaala Avrou. 4dJocrad It A SSA Cli US ETTS. trtka mt Xlm f Straal Car Cava saalaa la Bua. iy Tarapa to ta Xorata- Star. Coarrcor. Jaa. 10. A fee era! tSa-cp oa lb Consolidated tlors Railroad occurrtd lb Is moreisf . pax taa a I to lbs actio a of a race nog of atoplajaa, wLlcb adjjuroed at S -80 o'clock tbia caoralor. Tb road coa pnaea taa Mlddl-watT aad II!btaod liaa coaactioa. MaJaa. JSvarttt. CbarU stowa aad 8otarvUl. wlia tba Boaloa aad Boa too II lib laada district All lb cmptojet, iacladvaf eocdsctors. drivers, bcstlert, borMabocra, feeders aad tow boys ate participator, la tb atriks. Patron of tb road wer obiifed eilbc to walk toto town or to aa tb ttuttl ateaxaroad. ilara or otbarcoavryaaoe. Tb ax act criavaacea of lb taa ar aot kaowa. bat tba trouble la biivd to b caoacd by tb failure of Praaldaat Powrra to kep bia part oo tba sfTv-uacat rvceolly tasda wtta tb oee. A Cbarlratowa car was atartcd from Cbarteatowa h'rcklbia taoraiaf. Bavtral Bbaw-ast avrau cars paaacd ortr tb Ua aooa after, maaocd by aoa Uaioa drivars aad coodoctora. protected by froca foar ta air. policrcaea oo tacb car Crowda of pcop!. la op poai' too to tb "scaa." gatberrd ia Adams aaar at tb foot of Com bill, alooc New laabiafloa itrtt, aad la tlajraixkcl siaar. tarocxb wblcb pcrUoos or Lbe city lb Coarjaatowa can ro la panier ailber way. liars tb solars, dcmooalraiioaa.of tb day war mad a by tb- Unreal crowd collected Tb "acaba" wer booted at,aad tracks SHad wttb pcopl wbo obatractbd Iba caovaoMaU of lb car. Maay team tb at-tkera by driviog lb cars aad delaviox poaaibl. Tbre arre'. Tb police facceeded ia of New Vfaabisstoa I of tters loot aid teams la froat tbarn aa nock aa war mad bre. clvariax lb midJ yaaxa' rafdaca aa-araii imTca. S T Mr. Davtdaoa of FT,. U Mtaiiab a aiiwaai qnanaMaw itafioa sar Ksy- Waat, Vf Mr. Jaaua. cf Sf. a taaohtiioa ca..iaj n tb Srcratary of taw lateavo for c, " l auatartay axw waica "r- d iadiaaaara absaat frsca tbair rasrTaUaa aoa aMrXd ta pxaaaotrax bw ror taa tuil a aca rvjrraaaUar tbir wwii bractrtac. aad wbwtbar La sis vtiaioa is t eaicabated1 to alerrtta sad ts- autbaaa.4aab -vi way. and to wkaX iteattb axbiyc trv tdr tbaaa If?. U-artrxafiat cf UaCaid , Abates, aa claiaiad by tba skbibliijo. trtwt cf poo. wbo matacd oa Iba aide- wait oa eitar ul waciar to lb Ilostoo depot. Ta "cab car. aa it case aloe. waa rrvated witb a ttorm of biaaca aad jells aad a cootiaooua no ballior. wblcb r- rptioa coauasrj aioa tea liae. ccspita tb trr-eoc of police. Tb Soiibtj of Labor did n-: otd'.t tb trtka Tb maa took tb rtapocii'jilily oo lbrmtelv. and claim tba: tbey bare tb prooUea of amp la doaacial aid. aad caa boil cut aa tba aa tba compaay doc a Tba adikara rataaia very qait aad orderly. Moat of tb booUaf ta doa by boja aad ld: peraoaa, fAlAL siitr trit ECK. A braua Ski t.a OST taa Tiratata Ca-an tlaa t ta Craw aal avalr ia Ltra-Saalac ow a taw IV. Itr Tarrtui to ta Uorciar Sta..i N'oarot-s:. Jas 9 Ltter partiaulars from tb wrack of tb Gtrmao abip Eln bata. wbtca weal aabor yeaierday morotac oa Virriaia Beacb. foortcca milea aoatb of Cap ifeary. pot Iba oumtcr cf lbe craw at tvvaly two. laatrad of fifleeo. aot a rsaacf wbom was aaved Tbla fact is learoed from two cf tba Life-34vie craw wbo aarrive. aad wbo racovrrtd cooaoooaaea to-day. Tb bodies of lb five caa a of tb Life Saviaf craw, aad four oib abip'a crew, wbicb wtr recoverrd jeaterday. wer is l.fepraawrvrs. aad tbrt mors of tbe tbips craw, witboot Ufa prcaerTtr. wtro picked op lower dowa la coaat tbla aaoraiac. A body, wblcb baa beta ideatiSrd aa tbat of tb captaia. Is amoaz tboa rrcoretrd. Oa bis twraoa was a pbotofrapb marked CapL r. iloltwntadt. aed letters addrreaed to Iteary Kaulkmaaa. aad terrcraJ bills froca Joaapbi Lamka dt Ox. Dratacrbavea. Tbia rveaiec tb maata of tba ablp wer atill ataadiag. tbooga tb era waa brraklef over viofeauy. Sapria!odent Poyoer. of lbs tife-Savlsx eerric. wilt bard ber la tbe morals f. if pcaaab!. As rercrted Lut clibl aot a word was apokva batwaea lbe abtp'a crew sd tba hfeaavia eaea. wbea tbey boarJed ber ia tbair dprate attempt al rescue, aad lbs cacse of tb wreck eta cevr b positively ksowa. altbooib it u aorpceed tbat. la at teapUaf to taa la iba Capaa cf VLriela naiar rfad aa.te anScWot allow a ace was aot mad for tk aton c eurreots wbkb bav caaaed several daaatmct wrecki alosg tb lower Virginia aad Noela Csto liaa eoaau darleg tb laat few ya are TKXAS 19 Hair twa iaa DrwatJa Dtaaelee. f Tairra- to ta Momtas star. Ctttcaao, tls. . Jaa. 10 A asccil to lb Tiwaaa. from Tort VVortA. Tnu aava Oav. Iralaad baa JaU lakeo actios oa lb cro- cdiaa of lb Aibaay Coa Taction of Coaaty Jadfaa. from lb droolh dieukt. la saawar to iccaUiaa from eaatera citi. lb ajvaroor baa wrif?ee lb followiox let ten "Ta rtaolavioia aad proceadlaii of lb Coca l y Jodgrs ar reiiabte. sad from rapr saauue mca. Tbe drouvb coatTao la tbat conalry. aad Isatead of relief comlag aa fraaly a waa ecaSdeally toped, tb d!a traa kaa erow a wlta tb com! ax of w later, aad t aot oaly aadors tb gaaUemea aad lbtr pr:edta(a. but I apt! lo lb lib rv'ity of tb coaatry la tbeir bebalf. nttiL Oflavla it.4 9aat--A;naaU r.XHiJa aaaVXXaealatloae la tba "llaaaa-w Hpnltaa. saw 'aelr "lXaaa1alaXaaauaa:ftifUil to npal ' . Caaaty OwraaeaiAataer steeaa. . b tavaaa JTaarava aaat Orenaaa. - f , Special 8 tar Report . ! Ilaxioff. Jaa. lO.Kot touca was done la tbe Senate. A bill was latrodoced to amead sectloas 1, 2 aad 4. Article 10. of tba Doaatltatloo. (Tbia redaoes tb per sonal property exemption from $500 to 1200; ua Domestead from f 1.000 to $300.' and repeals all cxetnpUoss for work done by mecbaalcs or laborers. In tbe latter re spect it coaf era lbs rlxbl oa laborers or me cbaalcs to enforce tbe coUecUoD of debti doe tbem.) Mr. Pembertoo la trod need ibis bill. Aaotber important bill waa lbe repeal of tbe law crealiog coaoly boards of edoca Hon. A rrsoIoUon was offered by Alexander, allow fog lbs Governor the privilege of cot ordrrieg aa election to fill tba vacancy ia the Fifib. Coogressiooal DistricL OommlUeea were announced aa follow: Deaf. Damb and Blind InatitoUon, Webb, cbalrmaa : Edacalion. Clark ; Enrolled Bills, Turner: Library, Oouae; PublieBulldioga. Baaoders: Federal Relatione. Sbober. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Ia tbe Ilottse to-day tbere was aaotber ruab of reaolaUon and bills. Amoor. the reaolatlons tbe following are of iateresl: Ralaieg a committee of five to Inrestl gato lbe affairs aad management of the Agricultural Department, aod lo report tbareon. (By Yotk ) Ia favor of a protect! ta tariff, for tbe better protection of oor iedustriee. It waa ordered priaied aad was made tbe special order for next Tburaday at nooo. By' Mr. Holt, raltiog acommiuee lo coa- stder all bills sod matters relative lo a rail way commission. Raiaiox a committee lo coaaider all bills relative to cbsoges ia lbe Code. Among tbe muro important bills lotro daced were tbe following: To smeod lbs Cod la regard lo mortv g age ; to repeal tbe Wake atock law; to allow lbs owner of a homestead to waive bia right lo lb asm; to repeal tbeatock law for Vance and Warren coon ilea; to re peal tb appropriation lo tbe University as made at tb last seaalon of lb Legislature ; to provide for lbe draioage of public landa; to extend tbe time for lbe registration of deeds, grants. &c ; to forbid magistrates f-om holding more than ooe office; to cm ale a railway commission; to change the time of holdioflbs fall term of lb Su preme Court from tb flrtt Moodsy ia Oc tober to the lsst Moadsy ia September, (i" si to make them a week earlier ) Tbe House discussed a resolution of sir. Iloit. to raise a committee oa railway com mUaloo bills and then adopted It uoant moualy. Tb Seaale'e message a received, aa eounciag that Ibst body bad pa-ecd a bill providin that Gov. ScaJee be relieved from tbe dotv of order! or an electioo in the Fifth Cooerratlocal dutrict, to fill tbe va caacy cauied by Reids resignalioo. Tbe Uoue concurred la lbe action of tbe Seaat Tb bill lo repeal county government (iairoduced by Mr. Piaoix) waa taken up aad some debate followed, entirely on tbe qacalioo of arising it a ipccisl order. F1 aaliy. it was made the apecial order for next Tuesday week, si coon. The Repub licans showed their hiadt very clearly. Dr. York laying that peoples miodi were ma-le up oo the q a eat loo. Finally tbe bill waa by a voto of 54 to 53 made tbe apecial order aa itated. A bill lo provida for ateam-beating lbe cspitol was tsken up sod was made the i pedal order for to-morrow at noon. The discomfort of tbe houses is now very great aad tb members suffer greatly, at tbey do svery winter. There was another acene between Pearson sad Overman. Tbe latter aaid his remarks last Saturusy. io which he characterized Pearson as a Us 1 lor, were lo be lakeo in s political aod not in a persooal sense. lie bad a bigb regard for Pearson and only cosdemoed his political course; as to tbat bis remarks held gocd Pearson spoke also, defending bis course, sod ssylog that be behaved in tbe principles of the Democratic party. lie asserted that la bia view Web ster was a better Democrat than Overman Overman sgaio cave Pearson's court e s severs rebuke. Tbs Speaker told tbem to bare the matter out and be done with it, seviagbe hoped il would be forever. Tb Speaker aaooaoced the following committers: Claims, Brogdeo.Cbairman; Counties, Cities snd Towns. Wells; Fish Interests, White, of Perquienaoa; Baaks aad Currency. Hcvlt ; Deaf. Dumb and Blind Ioatiiutioo. Liadsay; Iasane Asylums, Saunders: Agriculture. Friss; Penal Iosll tullocs. Pitebsrd. At 10 o'clock the Rouse adjouroed. after referrisg lo lbe Committee on Education Mr Saltan's resolution urging oar Sena tors sad Representatives lo use every effort to secure lbe repeal of the I eternal revenue law II It tb us referred because it carries with it tbe Blair bill Itoberteoabwrarn fsi. .aa XJeataaant 3averar Deaptte ProteatS : or ; tne Dsaaeratleltletnbera f "she I-ect- tatar. " -.- i.: v;" ;' s- ? ByTalecraph to AsKcrnirigSter,. : I-rnix-faoiJ. Jsii. 10.- The srai and corridors of the capitol trere .thronged by aa immense crowd of people this morning to .witness possible developments In the political slruffxle now lo progress. All la ter est centered in the Bouso, where the galleries wore densely packed, while prooa ioent politicians were present and located In available positions for giving advice and assistance to their friends on the floor. Directly after prayer the Doorkeeper an nounced the presence of . the Senate the Senate consisting of 19 Republican mem bers cf thai body. ' " ' Kellison, Democrat, arose and called Mr. 8pesker, but he was not recognized. The Republican Senators entered and took Kellison, meanwhile, vainly claiming. the Speaker's attention. Speaker Say re announced that the basU ness of the convention was to canvass the vote for Lteulensnt Governor, and Kellison sgain sought a hearing, but was promptly told he was out of order. Other Demo cratic members also asked the Speaker's attention; bat all were refused recognition. The reading of tbe returns consumed half an hour, snd st its closo while the clerk was- making his computations, Jewett, a Democrstic -member, addresed .the Spesker. but waa told that nothing would be in order until the canvass was comple ted. The result of toe vote was then an-, noucced si follows: Robertson 232.916; Nelson 229,593. Robertson's majority. 3.823. Upon this Robertson was then sworn in by Jude Walker, of the Superior Court. Said 8peakei Sayre, "I declare Robert Robertson Lieut Governor of the State of Indiana aod he will now address you," Robertson instantly advanced to tho front of tbe Speaker's desk, and taking the gavel rapped for order. Gordon, Denx, raised, his Hand and called. "Mr. Speaker;" but no attention was given him. Jewett was treated in a similar manner; but both man aged to exclaim, "Mr. Speaker. We do not recognize the legality of this Joint con vention, pointing to the Rspublican Sena tors where there is no representation of tbe Senste except the fag-end of that body.. We protest against this -usurpation of power; this disorganization, and overturning of precedent and law." This was the sig ns! for all tbe Democrats to begia a noisy demonstration. The confusion wa ao great tbat the individual speakers could only bo beard occasionally, and then in a disjointed, disconnected manner. Robertson held his position at the desk, and kept up a vigorous rspping with tbe gavel. .Notwithstanding tbe noise and tumult, he proceeded to deliver his inaug ural addresvout the uoiss was so great thst it wsf beard by but very few. At its conclusion he declared the Joint Conven tion adjouroed, to reassemble in the Senate hall Wednesday, the 19th, to vote for U. 8. Senator Speaker Sayre then took pos session of lbe svel and tho House ad Journed ffV COMMERCIAI. K ILMING TO-NrM "A TMv E T, - STAR OFFICE Jan Al'O.'ff . 6?Hi t SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Quoted twady at ibe opening at ' 33 cents . pergallon. Sales later of 175 casks at 35f cents? -r ' ROSIN The market ; was quoted Urm at 75. 'cents per bbl fc 'Strained aiio'oo cents for Good Strained. - TAR Market firm at $1 ' 15 per bbl. of, 2S0 5S.. with sales 'of .'receipts at quota tions. . ; ! .. - CRUDE TURPENTHOl MaAet firm at $1 90 for .Virgin , and Yellow Dip and $1 00 for Hard. V V COTTON Market opened and closed firm on a basis of 9 cents for Middling. Sales of about 125 bales at these figures. The following are the closing quotations: 0i 9i cental ft. Ordinary Good Ordinary. - Low Middling....... Middling.......' Good Middling. RICE Market steady. We. quote Rotjoh: Uplands, 55a65c per bushel; Tidewater 90c$l 10. Cusajt: Fair 8c. TIMBER-Market steady, with quotations. as follows; Prime and Extra Shipping, first- class heart, $9 6011 00 per M. feet; Extra Mill, good heart, $7 508 60; MU1 Prime, $7 007. 50 1 Good Common Mill, $4 00 6 00; Inferior to Ordinary, $3 tXl5 00. PEANUTS Market firm. Prime 4045 cents; Extra Prime 6055 cents; Fancy 60 cents per bushel of 28 Tba. RECEIFTS. Coiv- - - Spirits Turpentine.. Rosin, Crude Turpentine. . . 25S baits 56 casks 1,01a -bbls 97 2 bbls bbls FOliEIGX. Fatal Flra In tb Alcaxar Palace at lolcdo, Spain Irian aflTalr RXr. Gladatoae. By Cable to the Mornlnz Star. Mausid. January 10 A fire occurred in the A.'caztr Palace, occupied by the mili tary acidemy, at Toledo, yesterday. The library was completely destroyed, and it is reported that several persons were burned to death. LOHDON, Jan. 10 Mr. Gladstone writes saying that Lord Randolph Churchill's resignation was Justifiable, and adds: "I myself favor more, economy in army and navy expenditures.' Dublin. Jan. 10. A circular to the Irish police has been issued from Dublin Castle, requring the names of editors, proprietors snd w filers of ail Nationalists papers in the country, especially of Ihose who are mem bers of Parliament The Marquis of Londonderry, Lord Lieu tenant, has declined to crant the request of his tenants in county Down for an abate ment in tbeir rents, but expresses a willing cess lo sell tbem lbir 'holdings at reason able rafca. Tenants have offered him fifteen years' purchase, IIAILWAY COLLISION. iriscoxatx. Taa Lataaraa vatil Kt- Katca f fcVrtwa tfcatr CfeartS. ISy Taatrra t ta Stea-ata Saar.i M.t.wara-3. Jaa. 10. A s racial to tb AVru-y WCjmm.. from Oibkcah. ssvi R. T. C Mend, of Calls LatW.-. Cbarcb la last city, aoaooaced from bia woJptt yratarday tbat east Saadsy hi woatf praaca a aavasoo devoted eatlraly to lb Kaixbte of Labor, aad if after tbat lbs m -a bar f Lis cbarth persisted la beioar laf to tb enter b would expel tbcos froca to cb arch . Tb s anoa acecsa t has eras ted a great ttir aasoar tb Lcthn. prvvticted ibattb K&2bls of Labor will VIROISIA PTreck a Iba Caaaapcak A Oblo Hiatratl aStrtk mt Rallra4 Eat IX as Nswaart Rtwt-Tbt X.at Garaaaa axitswaaa. By Tatecraob to tb Morn toe Star NoBjroLX, Jan. 10. Thus far no trouble has occurred at this end of the line from tbeirtke of the New York longshoremen. It waa reported hare to-day tbat a gen eral strike of employes on the Newport News fc Mkateaippl Valley Railroad bad be a ordered, bat tb report lacks con Ann a lion at this hour. BTACHTOtr, Jan. 10 A diasslroui wreck occurred oa lb Chesapeake Ohio Road this evening. Tbe through freight, mo oing at tbs rata of 43 miles sn hour, col lided with the wsy freight at Brand's Sta tion. Both trains wrre completely wreck ad. Chaa Smalls, segUeer, Jos. Newman, brake maa, aad Geo. Howell, fireman, wer severely hurt tbe latter dangerously. The wreck! ag steamer Victoria J. Peed has beo esgagad la stripping tbe wreck of tbe fa . a. i -a . . . . uermaa snip x.usaoctQ lo-cay, aod it is ta ken fev granted that tbe ship is bound to go to piece. Thus far sixteen bodies of the lost craw have come ashore: tb last 00 L3 'c,ock U-1 eveoiog Fr-m the marked resemblance of one of tbs bodies recovered lo that Identified as Captain Ua-b-Trtd. I l supposed to be a brother or a son. Tbe remaini of lbs live Life Bsvlng raeo were buried to-day. aod people came from many miles around to tbe service. Aa oederuker baa, by direction ef tbe Uermaa ice Consul here, prepared there maloa of tb German sailors for burial, and thy will be krpt two or three days loaa bietbem lo b IdenUfled by sny of their frieads. Ob Praliht Train Uddi Into Anetber la. Paaaiilraala-Two Plan Killed a at Two lajared. !Bv Talecrapb to tba Mornlnr BUr.i Rkaduto, Pa.. Jan. 9. An extra freight train, bound for Birdaboro, on the Wil mington & Northern "Railroad, ran into tbe rear end of another freight train, near Wat set 3tatlon, tbia morning. Conductor Henry Huberts and a man supposed to be Wo. Martin, were killed, and their bodies badly burned. Brakeman Harry Knox, of Reading, snd fireman Phillips were in jured. Two cars aod the caboose were bnrned, and one engine damaged. a . wa tsrx now or Bearers la crca qc of la stiiiod of lb cborch ! r ra TORT JtOXJlOBL " -a." wasaa-sBBaB . saauaaaaa SaaMaU sxVsaaJa. ,t Tatecraa twtb Morate; f iar. To ay M-Lxns. Ti.'n.n:-.s'n. terx aoacraU aaaxaaia La tba raaabi.ra. taiaia-; powder aad material for taaaaf so tarts g nyTotacark-SL btew. ca at 1 a. a a-cay, froan , spoauajaeous ccaabuaUoo. Glass ia lbs eiJotra ettirter aarth-r-kt t-r. frrsd. . ; , ' SOUTH CAROLINA, ytmf atertbajaak Sbb as Cbarla a aal aaaa4Mrvlll-A Oaatraas ratnaua rrwaa tb c. a b rr TV4W af Caafeataral laUlin. . at Taiarraoh to taa Xorstac Blar. CnaaxxsTO-r. Jaa.' 10. There was a slight earthquake tremor here about 8 o'clock la-eight. Il was fait al Snmmer villa vary diaUactly. No harm was dona and Bobody waa frightened. - Mayor Coorteaay baa tv-aaived from the dapaxtaaat of Masaachnaetta of lh Grand Army or ta uspablkx ibroogh Alfred C. Atoaro.' Aaaiataat Ad j a tent General, a let Us saytsg Iba Commaadsr desires you to Tl tba sum of $733 La lbs hsadsof man, arers of home for mothsrs, widows aad daogbtars of Coa federal . soldiers Tof Charlastoa. 8. O. la babaJf of tba Dmru avsal of Massachusetts of the Grand Array K . - i " - WASHINGTON Report rroan tnaSanat Coaamtttea on -. Fablle Balldlna. (BrTslecraDb to ta Mornlajr Star. WasnmoTOK. Jan. 10. Senator Ma bone, from the Committee on Public Build inss, has reported bills to Increase to $200,000 the appropriation for a public building at Chattanooga Tennessee; to appropriate $100 000 for the purchase of a site sod $300,000 for the erection of a pub lie building at Charleston, S. C. ; and to appropriate $200,000 for a public building at Morgan City. Ls. OBITUARY. Dtsibof John Roaeb. tb Great Sblp Ballder. Dj Telegraph to tbe Morales Star. Nrw Yobjc, Jan. 10. John Roach, the great ship builder, died st 8 o'clock this morning. CAKES WITH OCT EGGS. Ia a little book fust published by the Judson Printing' Company, New York, a Urge. number of prsoticaL though novel, receipts are giving for making cakes of va rious kinds, from the in formal griddle-cake' lo tho stately bride-cake, without eggs, by the use of the Royal Baking Powder. Ex perienced housekeepers inform us thst this custom has already obtained large prece dence over old-fashioned methods in econo mical kitchens, snd thst tbe product is frequently superior to that where eggs are used, sod thst less butter, is also required for shortening purposes. The advantage ia not alone in the saviog effected, but in the avoidance of the trouble attendant upon securing fresh eggs, snd tho annoyance of an occasion al caka spoiled by the accidental introduction of an egg that has reached a little too nearly the incubatory period. The Royal Baking Powder also invariable in sures perfectly light, sweet, and handsome cake, or when osed for griddle-cakes to be eaten hot enables their production in the shortest possible spsc of time, and make them moat tender and delicious, as well as entirely, wholesome. There, is bo other preparation like It. . Christmas Cards, &c QALL AlTD tZM TH BKAVTTUh SXUO- SLS'jJfS1 ' wtttar DeakaT-ifanl- : da It tf..; , . v llwalaricst- (BviTelesraoh to the Momlnir Star. j . Financial. lisvf Xork., Jan. 10. Noon. Money easy at 56 per cent. Sterling exchange 480x481t and 4S4i4S5, State bonds dull but firm. Government securities dull but firm. - Naw Yokk. Jan. 10. Evening Sterling exchange strong at 481482. Money easy at 45 per cent. ; 4 per cent .offered at tbe closing. . Government securities dull but firm four per cents 12?; three per cents 100t. State bonds dull but firm North Carolina sixes 123; fours 100$. Oemmercial. New Yoex, Jan. 10. Noon. Cotton quiet, with sales of 680 bales middling uplands 9 9-16c; middling Orleans 9$c; luturcs quiet; Bales today at the follow ing quotations: January 9 42c; February 9.53c; March 9 64c; April 9.75c; May 9.85c; June 9 94c. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat higher. Corn better. Pork steady at $12 2512 50. Lard firm at $6 60 Spirits turpentins steady st 38c. Hoein steady at $1 001 07j. Freights to Liver pool firm. New York, Jan. 10, Evening Jotton steady, with salea of 910 bales; middline uplands flic; middling Orleans 9 ll-16c; consolidated net receipts 36.087 bales; .ex ports to Great Britain 11,629 bales, to France 10.896 bales; to continent 10,743 bales ;stock in all U. 8. ports 1,051.684 bales. South ern flour steady and more active : common to fair extra $3 504 10; good to choice do $4 155 25. Wheat firm but less active: No 2 red January 9292fC, closing at 92fc; February 92i93ic, closing at 930; March 9ii94lc, closing at 97fc. Corn firm and more active: No. 2 January 47? 47Jc. closing at 47Jc; February 4848ic, closing at 48 Jc; May 50351c, closing at 5lc. Oats a shade better and quiet: No. 2, January 35iodjc, closing at 35tc; Febru ary 85j36c closing at 35ic; May 86i 37c, closing at 86fc. Coffee fair Rio firm at $15 37$; options fairly active and higher; No. 7 Rio January $13 5013 65; Feb ruary $13 4013 60; May $13 4513 65. Sugar steady. Molasses steady; 50 test 20. Rice firm. Petroleum crude in bbls 6i 61c; refined 6c. Cotton seed oil crude 33c; retlned 38i39c. Rosin quiet at $100 1 07J. Spirits turpentine steady at 88c. Hides quiet and steady. Wool quiet and weak. . Pork steady and fairly active mess $12 0012 50. Beef dull; beef bams steady; tiercs beef firm; cut meats firm; pickled bellies 6j6Jc; middles quiet and nominal. Lard 810 points lower and fairly active western steam on spot $6 70a 6 72 ; January $6 68; city steam $6 50; re fined $7 10. Freights to Liverpool steady cotton per steam a-l od; wheat per steam 4Jd. Cotton net receipts 896 bales; gross receipts 951 bales. Futures closed quiet, with sales to-day of 53.500 bales at the following quotations: January 9 439.44c; February 9. 509. 51c; March 9.619.62c; April9.729.73c; May9 829 83c; June 9.929.93c; July 10.0010.01c; August 10.0510.06c. Greene & Co.'s cotton circular, in the report on cotton futures to--day, says: It has been a contracted, uneventful mar ket throughout, with a dominant tendency to weakness. Occasional efforts were made to stiffen the tone, bat no real demand could be felt. Chicaoo, Jan. 10. Cash quotations were as folio ws: Flour quiet and unchanged; No. 2 spring wheat 78l78c: No. 2 red 79ic; No. 2 corn 86c; No. 2 oats 26ic; 1 4Vs a . .as, j-. s - mess pora sii 0(gn! uu; lard fo4U642i; short rib sides (loose) $6 00; dry salted shoulders (boxed) $4 854 90; short clear sides (boxed) $6 556 60; whiskey $1 18. Leading futures ranged and closed as fol lows highest, lowest and closing: Wheat January 78. 77J. 78; February 78, 78. 78,; May 85. 84f, 85. Corn Jabuary36i. 36, 86,; Fehruary 86. 86. S6i; May 48T, 41. 41. Oats January 26J; February 26; May 31. SOf 31. Mess pork-January $12 05, $1192t, $12 02i; February $1205, $11 90. $12 02t; May $12 40. $12 2o! $12 85. Lard January $3 471, $6 35, $6 40; February $6 50, $6 87. $6 40; May $6 72t $6 57. $5 62. Short ribs Janusry $6 05, $6 02. $6 05; February $6 05. $6 00. $6 05; May $ 27. $6 22. $5 27. . ' St. Lotjib, Jan. 10. Flour dull and nominally unchanged. Wheat dull and firmer: No. 2 red cash 82 83c; January 82c bid; May 87t88ic Corn dull and easier: mo. a mixed cash 8335c; Feb- rusry Soi35ic; May88J39c. OatsduU and easier: No. 3 mixed cash 28ic;Jshu ary 28c asked ; May 80fc. Whiskey $1 13. Provisions quiet and firmer. Pork strong at $12 2512 87. Lard firm at $S 20. Bulk meats firmer: boxed lots Ion? clear 2ft no- hort rib $6 10; short clear $6 25. Bacon strong: long, clear $6 806 85; short rib $6 906 95; short clear $7 127 25. Baltzhoba, Jan.' 10. Flour steady and quiet Howard street and western super $2 603 00; extra $3 153 90; family $4 154 70; city mills super. $2 603 00: extra $3 1 58 90 ; Rio brands $5 00. Wheat southern active and steady: western doll but steady : southern red 9496c; amber 96 98c; No. 2 western winter red on spot and January and February delivery 92i 92cv Corn southern easier; western dull southern white 4749c; do yellow 45a50c.' " Savakwah, Jan. 10. Spirits turpentine firm at 88c Rosin steady at 90c$l 07. CiJABiIxsTOir, Jan 10.--Spir.ts tarpen tlno firm at 85c.- Rosin firm good strain ed 80c V - COTTON IBlBKKT!in : J By" Telegraph to tb MornlOK 6tar;l ' - Jan - 10.-vGalveeton, quiet at 9onet re ceipts 1,831 bales; "Nortolkr steady atic- ,--net-'receiptsJlr,6ai bales;- Baltimore; jdull at 9fc--Bet receipts 1,438 bales; uoston.quiet at 911 16c net receipts 854 bales; Philadelphia,-dull at- 9c net receipts 84' bales; Savannah,: auieatl&'-l'iecWnet-Tecelpts-5,737 -balesr New Orleans, steady at 9 l-16c" -net receipts 22,164 bales-, Mobile, quiet at 9c -net receipts 2,449 bales! Memphis, steaa ; dy at 9cnet receipts 3,112 bales; Augusta, firm at 9c net receipts 106 bales ; Charles ton, firm and askiog.c -higher at st 9c net ; receipts557 bales. " . ' ' '-J : 1 ' 'r'pviKt&li iaAHK1BT?C- ' r Bv Cable to the HorninsiStax. I , I.1VKKPOOL " Jan. 10. ;Noon. Cotton . steady with a fair demand:, middling uplands 5 5-16d; middling Orleans 5fd; sales of 10,000 bales; for speculation and export 1.000 bales; receipts 26.000 bales, of which , 25,600 , were , American. Futures steady :" Uplands (1 m c) January and February delivery 5 14 64d ; February and. March delivery 5 14 64d; April and May delivery 5 16-64d; May and June delivery 5 18-64d; June And July delivery 5 2064d; July and August delivery 5 22-64d ; August and September , delivery 5 24 64cL Wheat quiet; demand poor; holders offer moderately, Corn firm; demandfair. LrvEBPoOL, Jan. 10j4 P. M. Cotton Middling uplands (1 m c) January- deliv ery 5 14 64d, buy ers ; J anuary and February delivery 5 14-64d, sellers; February and March delivery 5 14-64d, buyers; March and April delivery 5. 15-64d; sellers; April and May delivery 5 16-64d, buyers; May and June delivery 5 18-64d value.; June and July delivery 5 20-64d, buyers; July and August delivery 5 22-64d, buyers; August and September delivery 6 24-64d, value. Futures-closed steady. Sales of cotton to-day include 7,700" bales American. LoinaoiT, Jan. 10, 4 P. M. Consols for money 100 9 16; account 100 11 16. Wow irortc Raval store market. N. Y. Commercial Bulletin. Jan. 8. Receipts to-day 386 bbls rosin, 31 do spirits turpentine and 10 crude turpentine. While the price of spirits turpentine has not changed from 38c, the market is evi dently losing strength, especially as advices irom tae couth and abroad do not show in such good form as previously. In lots 150 bbls were reported on spot at 38c. Tar and pitch continue to move out in parcels at old rates. Trade in rosins is rather slow again, but desirable stocks are in good bands and buyers fail to secure any favorable terms. savannaa nice laarKet, Savannah News, Jan. 8. Rice The market continues very. dull. Prices are steady and unchanged. There is very little inquiry, and a more or less dull feeling prevails. 'The sales for the day were only 27 barrels, at about quotations, as fol lows: Fair 33ic; good S8fc; prime 4 4c; cnoice 4m45c. Rough rice Country lots5565c; water 90c$l 10. SPECIAL Til -THIS?, WEEK. K A T 2 Cash House. 116 Market Stre REMNANTS Dress Goods, Worsteds. Cashmeres, Prints. And Fancy Goods. REMNANTS Cambric Edgings, Cambric Insertiogs, Nainsook Edgings, Nainsook Insertingg Jobs in great many Desirable Goodil AT tide- MARINE. Port Almanac January 11. A M PM Sun Rises - 7.09 Sun Sets 5.07 Day's Length 9h 58 m High Water at Smithville 8 35 A M High Water at Wilmington 10 25 AM ARRIVED. . Steamship Benefactor.Ingram.New York York, H G Smallbones. Stmr Susie, Dolbow, Point Caswell, master. Stmr Cape Fear, Green, Fayetteville, C S Love & Co. Stmr Loui?e, Woodsides, Smithville master. CLEARED. Stmr Cape Fear, Green, Fayettevil.e, C S Love & Co. Stmr Louise, Woodsides, Smithville, master. 116 Market St. To Our Patrons, VyB THANK YOU FOR THE LIBERAL Pi' ronage of the past year, and hope for a comk.il acoe of the same daring the present one. v l also wish you a "Happy New Year." J. w. Gordon & Smiti AGSNTS, Liverpool A London & Globe Insaranco Comd P. 8. The LILcO. palcfout from tbli Ami oy for 186XS over $40,000 for loasea, and wtibcxl dise nnt. Ian at 1 AT HEDRIC K'S ON TnC CORNER, KID GLOVES at 75o. EXTRA QUALILYdo. at f I 00. the besr soot I In the city for the money. JUST OPENED, Fifty pieces DRESS GOODS, pretty stTlos.il one-third value. NORTHEAST CORNER FRONT Jan 1 tf AND MARKET. Wanted, HIDE8. FURS AND WOOL and WAX. do 29 tr SKINS OF ALT. KINW Highest cash prioesp.! J. F GAKKBLL, ' Dealer and shipper of n--l nMaa Jtf No. 188 North WaierS. Wllmlntrton, t. c Absolutely Pure. Tbis powaer never vanes, a marvai or parity Itreagth and wholesomenesa. More eoonomleat than ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold lnooml petition with the m altitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in ant. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., , ire wau St., N. Y. Wholesale, by ADRIAN & VOLLEHs. Jan 1 D&W It nrm too or frm 4d Holiday Goods. FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF HOLIDAY GOODS received by Steamer to-day. , Citron, Preserves, Oranges, Raisins, Jelly, Apples. Currants, Mince Meat. Ties. Nuts of all kinds, " Candles and Cakes, - Brandied Peaches and Figs, . , Bomethlna extra. ' Dressed and Lire Poultry. Celery, f r sh each day durlrtr the week . Vegetables, both canned and fresh. Ckt nlmru.fr. avaw tlnwl Call early and secure your supplies before the USII, Ji0, L. BOATWRIGDT, 15 A 17 SO. FRONT STREET. HORNER SCHOOL, OXFORD, N. Ci rpRE SPRING TERM OF If 87 WILL EBOUI Jt the 1 hlrd Monday, 17th day of January. I The price of Board and Tuition, per sestion d I kweniy weezs, is j.o, pay a Die in advance. de8l8w Special Bargains. Sinn 3ROB8 SWEET SCOTCH SNUFF at i wvvperrrou, . Qfin Boxea Tobae-o, aD grades and quallti ww msn oe soia tow ror casn to oiom signments. Also M.0J0 Havana Cigars SAMUEL BSAK Sa., de 11 tf 18 Market irtrert. - The Century for January, JEW YEAR'S 1TOMBEB, Jan 1 if At HARRIS' News and Cigar fltow. J.HAVBON HAND N. C. BUCKWHEAT, Pure Buckwheat. A FRESH LOT OF PURE lust received from the Western part: of the State. Those desiring a PUKE ARTICLE dan obtain it by calling- on JNO. X. BOATWRIGHT, detf - : 18 A 17 SO. FRONT STREET. WHO FAILED TO, GET THEIR vnmimas presents ,ia thna for themselves or their friend,, can -. now boy a neat, substantial BOOT or SHOE for a New Year's gift.;. 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