'-'I ' i Q W M W Z 09 a a t ,T-i -: -jf -ti PVBU8HKD. AT ' " $ 1,50 Year, ij" adraixce. lYear 'fejfeSgggr: eMoa8!S!i - .. ISSSSSSS ; - ' : "S8S8888r : 2 Months io o eo g g g i . 8888288' I MOUtil ioBO(?tao , ' rtHW r- 8888888 3 Weeks ef-taooo:! w R288S88.'. z weoKs MceescN , w ? 8888888,! i wee:. HWMii.iooo'. - . : . -;: I i' : ''? y 4 .- ' .vtj: t ' ?2 i XT? m en M 9 If. rJJ8 j ?5l 1 ' IS f M'J w m saw rs'saa 5an ; gS s g I feS-b'S &g k JL obtained in all tbe-eitles, aa ln aoaRrf antltlie boat mans of remitting fifty dollars' J or loss.. -:t -Lfi' :vil o- Registered Ketters. rinder tb mew- system, whicn went into effect June 1st, are a very safemeW of sendtog smaUsmns of ino-1 m;y wtieref.u. Money oraera cannot oe easily i btAlnedi Observe, the Reaistrv Tee, as well an K postage, mmz oe pout tn surmps as tne omce I to he sent to tha Dead Letter Office." Buv and I jm. . it j a. .ak . ' m I u to money ana teai me (fflgrm me presence oj I jost-mnfittr and take hixreeeupt for it. . iietters nt to ns in tnis way are at nor risa. ion . Th6 subscription price pt the Wkkk- ly Star is as follows : r, -; , , -, - sMngle Copy l year, postage paia, $ i.ou months. 3 " "1.00 .50 ' Cfabs of 10 or -more stibscribeirs, one year, $1.25 per copy, strictly ; in ad v since. i ...:..; .i-.i.! . I No Clnb Bates for a period less J than a year.! i ' I ... Both old and new subscribers may bo included in makinjr up Clubs. At the above prices ' the - WkkklY: S?ar is, "we thinks the cheapest paper in the State,-and its circulation, will be doubled in twelve months, if -those who have worked for its success in the past will increase, their! efforts in the future. rilE NECESSITV FOR MCiSTB.. We find this hot'shoi in the Hich- mynd Dispatch, whose editorial man- agement usually aiscaras nonsense in I the treatment of political and cognate I i ii i i i questions, and reproduce '-it in 1 Order I to sum up' briefiy5 the philosophy of the Liberal movement in the South: I ' Vice President Wilson inveighs aeainst .what he. calls 'caste, or the line of distinc- tion of race.' hue is but a poor fool to do sj. The distinction comes from God him self is observed by all, black and -while entarsttoDg i is enduring and is physical, moral, and mental' in the .North as the outb ineradicable." The. Southern people recognize the political equality of the raees. . This equality will probably be -forever guaranteed all sections. by the white- people of There is no -wish to dis turb it. (There would be no reason in disturbing it if it - were possible. That equality properly understood van be made to accrue to mutual ad vantage : ":'-f j1;' ' : r '' So far arid no further is it sensible, is it possible to have equality. . Social ,equality4s utterly' out of the question even in mougrenzea ' juexico. : our. vv;iV nnd fei w;n ,. . , ,i . , . xr . I iirnl that their own people in New I Enalahd caii ue ver be brought tto be I lieve in it for themselves it. ! Sensible negroes of the other race. i f r ; chosen in August composed 01 our best material.::Spar tions for the most part have been ad - nirahl.. and mos of the SUestions foroomingBooynationppeirt? 1 - . ' .. : meritorious. 1 Oranr J,ll send that cultivated Orange , will send that titivated and experienced statesman - William a.Hi iMi.pp naveoeeu p.aceu tu uu.ui- , . . ! 1 ii '1 '.:.'is ..t i.n fnr Mp klenbure's choice when . - . - - " iHa arriwA fnr the Conservatives T V" Mffi' lwlern in ,Jhe:;heil.TiKown .wiW . . i ii- tains' to the ' sub-montane- region ; we shall procure some fine material. Pranklrn will send dpi, Wl Ff Green and Nash B. II. Bunn. Let the cfv sffll riflgroufelThe people desire to have their organic law framed by'able and? experienced men." Let there be no manipulation to prevent tnis glorious result: ' ; . j . . .'-j .. -Rev. Charles F. Deems, D.I) v of .heurch! of the Strangersw Wauuton, Va.1 ibis roorolng. wherii be is to! I rench the annual sermon at the Commencer meat of the Female College.--i3aiaore ... , ww. v. . V - probably end the h0norea .ourum .t"" ,."..rry. i lfr -1 manner whatever the letter r, ',. Ui r..Um nnhl history-of his stormy; timei shall 10 ao&manner wnateyer. r . ine letter Crala:erhke,GoV , Gr&W oMe -m cpatiadesvW-,.. : relic of the last poliUcalj generation- y "' am not ungrateful for past booors. It ai.d that Other accomplished 'son .front blame and unjust tctsm by know that tbeyi are immeasurably greater w v CvJ,i;- T?riW thA mmiH r ght-mmded ahd jnststenf y h rancis E Shober Jfrom the mouT & : .4. , v -r i i f ii . topw, also, that "to everything there is a tea, I.. ..... iMr -: o I If .LAi--:t Inr,TuTlr.l- iM VOL; 6; E;J;AU.thbon.et.rapB - an 4 Bummer. Carlos Sl!? ntaln;fec,,M 1 :vha tinoxint of afteatloa, iM Vrecei ent work . ? r . . , - r" h ni of and his former efforts to Cooceal ha;'aBlt misrepresent the f&c&bf that battle I Ji aoa I so Answered bis-assertidnsconcei nine that i evem wuft eviaence inat be deemed codgiusi J???8 w halaidt. ' " j i;ts:iiiMrij A: Washington teieffranl savs anro J " f ' -hMte vt rit-"l pus oi reueui. AreasurvaeiaicauODH v t V"-'' "'''!iV t'" ' ijJau uiera uaa oi .iate oeen mucu cum- Plaint amoni? the ' banks that ' their . . . 1 - . . . - " " '"'"-.;-' n paumacu Jiro., irfiu;iJMy t rtrpurtcu j auvs pvuiu yiwui - a ubiuiavu that there is something wrpng: 'about S1 . it.. When 'ihe heads' df he' G6.vern- ri .-I'..-.., v. iij ment i are ras dishonest as wuue oi them are JtnowQ to be it is not a I sin-1 gular state of things that the clerks and ' other "small bffic and' other small ' officials shouKl l fingering ,at .the funds. CASTKItAR'S BTAVKSOTANSUlf4. : . henor Emilio -Castelar has lieen rx- hibiting statesmanship, since his abdi- j cation of the Presidency of Snain bv 1 i.. r some very wise utterances, u i&ecently 1 he; has been at Roraef Thererhe! was i j entertained by f, the ' members ' of the I Italian Constitutional Progressist As7 i sociation, and addressed them in refer- 1 ence to the Democratic movement in Europe,' devoting special attention to its' manifestations in Spain and Italy Heprged that the Liberal, parties of i j Soath, : are fte:vtbe7 iBUHant L mepu'st in ted in, another cplumn .cbtt v-Hel'i87.vrhai''QeD;iDWi18titate'.a verv racv and amosinffcliaD- Boell, of Kentucky; one ot the ter! for . these dull daya of : summer, gg4g,. ablest of the NortherqeneralSj da- The part? delating to' Mthd oat-spoten, ilf, iI ?ir the late 8rjhato toy, bf.tho .indneuxJent pres: that -shoulJ be I- IS'-sial- Memolra"; rfli--. li . gaIieaJ.py: offiholdew" Who are iT heaStheaceonntH k JU 'JLlIZS nfjL.kl u.yFC0.iuuivwu.uFluwuurij to the Democratic party; It is con theireaJ, in;order to;achi many news- &aiane: " i coma never - tire pt i speaking upon tnis point, because A rwiiosa i nar. tna arnmt Tonivnt mmurn. i " ' , " r . : r ; T . . democracy arises from iw impatience, and that demagogy constitutes its aole obstacle; Jt He. thinksheer that periuu mi iuiuiv jiu wicuw i is ceasinr all over Kurope. He Rays 1 the people who possess the essential f conditions of modern life, who are governed by a constitutional system ; sufficiently ampfeWiih;Jibertj'''of- iKe. press and ino piatiorm, ana w no can demana reionns anrougn ine msiru- mentality ;.of :Pjtrliament;; and 1 the popular vote; appear, if they resort to I a revolution, quite as fpolish aa ,tbp reactionists. They establish a tyranny I iur iiieuisciYcs, huu pcnaa wivn yuv i disgrace of suicide. ' 'Both .Franee I and Spain were ; cited. byV him.asex- amples of this. ; Of Spaiailhe knows 9n" I mucu ut sau cauciiciivw. -auo ditioii of France is' hopeful. a We judge f rom: th6se deUveriances I of the eloquent Castiliaa ihat he dia-1 courages 'the; moyemeiit whicht itf said, has been started in Spaip to re-1 , , . , -if v:jJv . . f . . ' - .7 i iRetory;apd practice 9 nb?a1H8piy - - ----- . , t 4, rv . FA1.SB ANU K1A1VIC101JS.' 1 I":9-, - V'- i n f "uVi?Zm 'Wj.W fe nf J.l i't3-ii; . : -. i'ffl - l I 11'lf TV. j -I . 1 ' " . . 1 ' . ? mauon ai iooouii ainiwi. us iuwbbi' h , ...... - , , be is held at the KorthJ audiswilii ,.;J..;iJ JtJ Kir BU 9""" . : 1 - i ..il- i. 1- j '..-- 1 contemuv wniou iuu uarucunr neiicr - ? : , , . ; : ' , . ... M ""W 1UV . , J i - U 1, I -:-: M' TVivia' Coma will n ever :Jmorv' 1 . rf ; 1 1 iresn anu iratrraiih tiiu iuiu utviuurv of the SoutherivpeopiR; 1. Igre ,,. ... . ,,r JT.i . . ..i i man ' win ue iuiiv Tinuuiueu rwnen' .-r-jj'.-v j- w- j - s 'f .i: sucb, word froth as e aye stepped in the poison o f malignity, but toodir lutea to oe -aangerous, wiir-simpiy finditsav back jto iU source in . ' , . - ,H ' :. , ! . f" J mongmpotenoy sim- nf thA .ncrotiona that hava 4eD;made to the . forthcoming 4. .iM.ni,.;,,. i VMMI.IIHI m wz wm iiu caaav Miawiaiuwuot' a Xv- I wfah'thinus but : through ''00 rakn8noVdoyfhther ii..jnt. vAd!innnn.nmiA -WIFJmWmS WU-K PTin Even a good thing; is. not always, in. , 0 -x j ' ; ' tLi 5.firyst. V r A part of tRb Radical lart-df1 bat- gIJ ba: Detroit 2jP5wJ Jritliits lapfhVof aneodte8 aifrdaanl I inci- utsu i'r A tcp f!ls"S KVr' eithenfaur terms of , Jthe Saperior Qourrforthe trial fof grave offences, or lah inferior District Cdnrtifwhose lowWlnfinn ftef.SH GrtaKl three counties" held as often, as may neeegsary for the transaction of busi- ness. 4t k wpshipf systeiti 1 is not suited tQjonr sparsely settled communities. InMjeu thereof- there .should be some sort! of local magistracy.! for the trial ff nisdmeaiiors and the management of district and county affairs, etc. ; fAs io the. election of Judges, we jresuine, although there ace abundant ' ' '.- ;-j . . ... . reawns why,, they should be chosen by. the: Iegislature, - that , the matter will' remain as r at present i Power .once acquir quired is seldom abandoned. We think tl the Convention should be m - - - i .r: too wise to spring any question rashly. r 1 would be abetter, . as he MeeqrJ suggests, to . reduce the number of Supreme Court Judges from five tot three. 1 The tenure of office of these Judges should be made longer. OHIO. Most of the reports from the Ohio Campaign, jU8t opening, are favorable .rrJanA ua- that flovj Atien wi,f hA elected bv a lartrelv increased J majority.: v e . nope inis sanguine Jpj,, wUl be realized-- Wo are . satisfied5 there is going to be made by tbdjiiepabiicatis a desperaie siruggle to regain, ibe State, l hey have nom- inated ierhaia " their stronestrman anj the claquera of the Administra- tion will join hands with the local office-hunters hi strenuous efforts to defeat Allen and the 'Democratic ticket.) A 4 Washington special rep- represents Senator Thnrman as cau- tious in his expressions. He saVs that the nomination by the Republicans of . ex-Govi. Hayes ? will prove verv popular,' and -one of jibe strongest mat couia; oe . maae. ne anucipaxes a very earnest and effective campaiso on the j part of Republicans, 'and in tends himself to enter the field at the earjiest moment after tbeDemocratib nominations are maae. oeverat con- aaliatipns haVebeeri held, in Wash- iogton of late in Treferenceto the best method cf managing the Democratic, campaign the coming Fall. ; .The ,r'!'js, . - s . i 8 1! , unou j seiiiei was htion Ahere-is a great difference.: - Tt jg - ' . i a H. 1 1 h.-E 1 - ' - - - . m.-. T ku 1 regrexioie ma ine wnpie matter, ! lit'.. H ; : t' I 5ii'i fVIU2 ! ot i toe mign Jweiaue-MffSE J ! ' .i.lZ'im- tl' i BC"!,, -mo.? fo 4'fVAi minv Amrioan rlpdinA ft g flp 8cPf Pon ex-Gov Charles J. Jenkins, of Geor- u . tT. -ii k ' ;n'fl : ! l .newsoaDers'of hi State - as the most . ,t ... -naable .Democratic, candidate? for 1 Gqvernor, a nomination' bemgthe j equivalent of an.election, he declines I J. . - J.i - ii- t'' ;8efl Jetter , to permit, b J Warn to"be nsid that oonnMtion 1 , . , ... ,. r. : -, - r? - . , -, . l , Know, also, max t everyuun anaathnelaeeergintrptm rr n14 0 :b&y ctive abd tender ttiua"' and a rime io be been active; tbut i its day-dream throujrbout hasj beeq. WWW .'.noiir have, , anf I UUieK'tJUV VUIIIWM WUBVOBU BCMTtj lUU n 1 rejoice.1' juommenu us icvjeniuus 'curamenu aa ever to themadha does not want t-fatviias vceu uuvcucu. j us uoeivv; 'mnsv'i Deiiee,:f opposeu. w iqe resioraMpn, oi in om Ithsn!atiiitfmi s ...... i . "Mi'i-; v .-rNiwi : Hedpbn in emergency, and is. the W tbe il I.vrsild- i v""' -r 1 :4 1 i ueniea mat a ruotnre nas oc curred between Morton and Bristow. ' ! l I I iA J I I t ja '.uoj'.'i n I ' rThera mnsfr-be;nq divisionSj in.-the, . Coherv ati ve party this summer. iV t present .bappjly.tbe; taigp9; are, aqspi;' cioua for almost perfect union and ad herence ot the. principles, and policy of tneprganizapiuuj :jAye. gray ap-. prehension is. that the.partyregtb, , throjagh; apathy, ;eannoj bftully. 1J:CinyeoUpo will;1 f ail-rthe t jcryjng demand for a nev Constitntioabe. Unheeded -if-thera is not, a powerful effort 'every wiieW ma3elso:carry44he eleciio In Ak0fg,;m ; whatever their past party- affiliatiotis to come rout and ?vpjrk f pr thejsuccess: ot the: Convention movettienl Inaui gurgled ehieflyiby ; Conservatives.: fit is a jpopular1 movement if rightly 'nn derstood.:i! It behooves;' the - 'press. UU ! i ' 11IV1 V IMVIIlll V V VbIDj to take a deeper interest - in 1 this matter. -Tliere " is1 far moVeat stake than is commonly imagined. North Carplina can'ill ' afford to fall 'agaiii intbj the 1 hands of ;the i road spirits tha 'control 1 the Repnblican 'ar ty. How j earnest ;sj artd Ideteriiiined are the ! purposes M of the ' Radical ; ( t , . -r i leaders bur readers: can judge froni the j tone and temper f the ; secret com p? rt made by the editors of that parly atrd ibhshed by ns two 'days a; mat tcutnent, which' thev would not have had revealed forjiny coiiMidt'ration, shows a deliberate and subtle intention to use chicanery, hy- IocriHy, humbug, evasion, falsehood ahythiug to get. possession 'once more of power in this State. ' They think; with a show of plausibility', that the failure of the Convention will largely aid them in' executing' tniaj programme. : ! n4 - "" . J . lo prevent so- fatal a j consumma tion1 we invoke more activitv--a rest less, sleepless, judicious energyand invoke the old North Carolina spirit which so often (nearly always) has borne our people through peril and tribulation to glorions triumph (and on to tranquil peace and prosperity. Sentinels, slumber i notj on ' post! .Men,. be ye ready at' the sound of 'the alaruTmtbkre8 of duty, and the suggestions of saga cious leadership! 1 . ' Jefferson Davis has been tendered, and will accept, the : Presidency of the Texas Mechanical and Agricultural College at Bryan, at a salary of f 4,000. :. , Might he not be induced to change his mind, if he has not really accept ed the Texas offer by the North Car olina University offering hin $6,000 or $7,000 salary per j: annum t Seme of his most trusted friends and conn sellors in the war period reside in the Old North State, and her troops made his thost heroic and' fruitful soldiers.1 i Recently we briefly mentioned in these columns a new : motor which had 1 been discovered by ; a Philadel-' phian,' and whieh. - was intended to abolish steam. To-day we republish from the Philadelphia correspondence of ihHNew York Tribune afuUr accoftoC of the discovery which- yet dpes-not reveal the alleged secret. if?i.S: mm ' irkct., : 1 w a. 1 . l..r,' ii. PTO,;,erqay : Apples, (dred 12J cents , per poupd dried pea sheir p&unai;iwamttui i-25 cenis per peirif1 pifckles,- 80 1 eehtsr per joozeUi lan ,c20i Wat! pe pbritid; buttrt'64 cnUper. poahd; cheese, $5 cents per pound 1 ; CT? Z fcWty .$1 vaeese 6) per A pair; beef lOipfc. -eu; beer, (cornj- ed) 1 2i15c. pV pnnn;' Wkl, ljlftjic. perjound ; mutton 3'cta, per pound ; ham, 1618 cts. per pound ; shoulders, 12$ 14eeptperpbyndi cs'cena'pee ,cents.,adca; sturgeon, ,2 cts. ft chunk (Jlbs); . potatoes, new.Jrish, .TpecKt asweetcsf sb-trout 25c; per bunch; mulleta l025c - i 1 - : l ' . i i " ii per buach;.turnipsj lOdf a bunch; onions,; SO! centi-j a peck; cabbages 1025 cents mi head -,1 bologna-' 20 ; cents pouad wild ducks 507ft cents a pair; jadlshes,' 510 centi rf bunch'; lettucej 51 cenU ' a' head; quart: ceais a uoaen 1 cuuumueio, iiiwuunuuixu; I --.'-! . .1? i i.l !.!? Jj i'-i imi -t'jii: -tU 1 L .. ; .... . ., ; a." wmte "man -namea uioson-'waa. 'oa-' Th ursday killed, ' at s a 'place thear -Laurel j Hillontthe Carelma. Chtrllaifroad.1 It is alleged tbat'Gibsoni waskffled by his son; with1 aarbfle; :Jlill,sfak! liimf Tteogbe faiherjaiid aon ha4 bad eiajndtWther oirl ed the( saa but :?f the 'hOTand putbis '4luAni)bcKel as lit ;to draw i pisioli -til A broad1 ana rich' bed of ffold ore ' has 'just; ' been 'found la 'TaUapoosa 'paey S ceuts!a bunch j eukms, 5 eentsj a ' bunch; tkrts,' cents V pbu'ndi srice 1 12 :eeatsik.quwb quart; snap beans 50c,a feecki 1 squashed fed : 1 XL. I mary? of the Utera address deuvered Alio vvFJ 4VU maw AfMwsibu. Aivwf m puui- fore ihe feocieties 6f Wake Forest5 Collegi;5 at the ebmmencementtMweek 'by Hon! h mon the assembling of ibe Senate Alfdd lt'Waddell, of this city: o;J.;i Us, this WrninethePresideht aiinonnced "-On; Wedoeaday, morning at 11 o'clock the, a:Sl 1 aavi: exercises taenantroduceatne . bf WUiaineton-who , had been invited i to I delivbrlhe Annual" Address before the twd 1 ig: drawn, ftuRdreq ox.viaia, p J.orrfc..;w - ."c. were opened w;itn prayer. - oy tne yx. rnes -no, tJrroci9r 'di . '"J Aim Mitcneii Ji:a". : jh .rionpia seats in the Senate bad been r-- .-- ; !Trrrzr.r.i7rn trrn?-- ipvj;i.-xno opinion' was reaa'anoM ; r literary Soeietiei oltkeOpBecsiPjiJaa Krenfolr atti Thespeac 1he South upon the revival of good reeling I Whjcn was evident country, as snown toe present year. uioiuirui. uioymi wu jcmo( v ptttaess,wucii&ai'-st beeentne I North and South, and expressed his great gratifieatioaat seeioic these icloudsdisperse : before the reunion under one common flag. which has taken Place this year af Lexrae- ton, M.Coacordd atCharlotte.wicli i sion of joy at the nauonai liberty achieved J AirrTVZ goad results from these reunions, and he j Sould not refrain: from again congratulating the Southern people upon the better future f -hv 1 wnica was m store iuriuem aa uain i clouds of oppression and misunderstanding J were beta? swent awav. I The' speaker announced as his subject VJim dea tn name but being one in fact, ! and as aav vuui aavva aaw wwua w w Ilia rrnriat of material creations on our planet a type of energy, an ever restless, j ever; moving body. : Be Seated the vasty SrnSLV the3 JaS" white hl riesrrintinn of the wild beantr and erandeur of a storm upojold ocean, the I tbender of the waves, and the roaring of the j waters, was truly eloquent, ana we; wisa that jwe could have followed him, but this, wis almost impossible, as7 his flight from one ; beautiful description' to another was 7&Stlin summer than any other coast on the Amer- I ntiIniTTr berson who; had neverseen its beauties should: not fail to embrace the first opportunity to wit- e:f;:n1 jner ouiexi eau aea iu ,wwKajBu:,iup i t A . . . . . T . i vue city una morning at o ciock, went io earth, the wonderful sea, the awful sea, the 1 1 be Opinion is signed by Chief jj usUce I the Wake Forest Cbih-uBveredtbc An beautiful sea. ' ' - ' ' ' . 1 J ' I Cashing and Associate Justices Ladd 1 nuat Address to me stinients subject: The . . la conclusion,, the speaaer gave some ex-; cellent advice to the young men just leav- ine coiletre and enterinsr upon tne great sea of7llfe, warning . mem to fbeware oftthe breakers and stoVms which were constantly hunting over our heads:? lu-l Hia rpranrb-a wprft wall received, mime- I v" B" , Tb nan Killed Near Iianrlnbnrar. I We lcain by the Eobesonian that Jfr. Ed-! ward Wilkerson. ' who was killed on1 the railroad track two mites last j Saturday,; an . account unt of ; which., was; printed was selhngbooks iriT the.counties W. Robeson 1 and liichlnond, and it Is supposed mat, oe- r coming weary, he sat down on the aide of L the foad to rest and fell asleep. I Coanty CommlMlonera.' r : j A special meeting of the BOard-or uoun-, iy commissioners was neia yesieruay aiier-! i uuuu; iu. , Huu. vw " j .uj.vo, n5uv. .. VanAmringe. i . The matter relative to the township tax listing and assessment was taken up and thoroughly discussed, after ; which the fol- lowing preamble and resolution was passed . . .. by the Board, to-wit: : ' Whbsbas, Messrs. T. M.' Gardner, Jesse J.f CasSdey, a. T- Potts; and jAnthony HQWe having been employed, by this Board to insoect in nerson and value the real es tate of rWilralngton township, according to' its actual and proper , value, and render all accessible and possible information in re gard to names of owners or sOpposed own ers bf all real estate 'not listed, having had ample tune to band, in to. thy Bdara the; necessary itrfonhationl ' ;: : ; .;; . V, And whereas, JUessrs. usraner ana vas- ifwwi B6a!rd notify Messrs. Gardner, ' Cassidey, Pbs and Hbwel that uhWss the said infOr-, inationii 1375,thisl3oardwmatonceproceedtoen ploy 'other parties to turirish'me1 desired in-- VI f " -; '' ' ' '-! able derail Tabor to examine the accduats of yames C. Mann, late Clerk of the Sope - nof Court orawraov,oani7p ana certained, that suits '"be Immediately insti wnen ine amouui wi uu uwiwu T tuted against his bondsmen for the.recov eryj of the county. ! 1 1 fUJ. 1. rM Arnin:it nOn'rilnek. A.M a uo A-rvca va ;r; : .... :.-,t I cent searion of the- Grand Royal rch Chap - ii J 1. n.u;h nhfoh Iiam ftlKAil v iriven. tri ' .K W M.li... . - . . . we reprint the foUowing offlcial . notes of 1 ' ....... M?Tth,firolih. whifih rntaan-.1 'Dually at the same time, and place- as. the maamww4.v.ii. i - ' tr--t-t . -It 4 .Wn: ....m.. tama .11 444. 41 t Il44 Grand ChaDter.'held its aunuaf jUibcByoil.Weanesday last, r-rzz.' -i .. 4 -Tne following pm tha etttmicw,vari,"';,,,-i "J-r" Af lister. 0. M. Van Orsdell, WHrnington, Deputy :""s. S',venetV'Vf'fnmb.gln Coni vWork. t insuiui. m t -'.if leiirh. Grand Treasurer.; i?5V t -til ' . .T: U j? ffisMr Thoma JJ SloaS,' GreehSbof o; Grand .PPtHrd';. l.iiiJ:uLliar4Jii leign, urana uecoraer. '"J&ra cfW i.ia r cSmltWoi Charlotte, was arjpolnted fieatlnel. TaeGrana uouncawiu noia us ne Bion in Charlotte in June. 187a in The Mobniho Stab of Sunday, I . a resident of Robeson county. He was l "epuuucaus aru uouwuoi- .ib sidey having refused to do so unless a cer-i I omittea commission charges is to pe i meat aevL tain amount is aDPropriated .by this Board, 1 added to invoice value. ' J I : I delivered the owingVp ;SgSSKr ffiXiS wWe'sdoptea by the Board: " - ;; ? SStl. Wni nuSeeppointed to organize te old JWrjLir1 that'James Hnpods, the product of a country 3H2ti:foche . accompKahment of the q! CMt of the Cape of Good Hope, im workj;:Messrs. . C. M. CJooke, W, H.,Pace, ofWSnrSo5!bpui haaTCCelVedmbaeys; pMteyiexportedi andi reunported :Ck W: Biotmt, B.'F.tHester, Joba Mitchell, c!r i:qni;f minW,i ti- ' Cans made'of imported zinc are 4n- fXv; Avista to obtain his. portion of 1U1 uiiHivm - i- t t - .. . ; h i -a a- ' - - . ii j i -. i i. i-, ''.:- 4i -!...'. ;.. . i i in iiie - n. W..n nm. AnfltllV If. 1 nn . II 1 u. ait .oh .urn wru . km r ... I.I mm j w - a i t i i nTiT.-.T rr. rr r mrm r - . i ' : a x rtMimiii to meei asam on i " Miin rererence. to. srooas snioueu i ahnnM me UntUU VUUUVU. Ul, Av4Ju auu , uviwi I CIIUIJUl I.C4l O vv 4o MV4..VV. 44 i gj. tjm HirlJ&2:. VJ'J V ,;1 ' 1 1 hmnifltwm.u ; Wl jfc.U wi. ill nrl hrlhtrini .4 J Vi.' 4- M f T)nnal aA1 Oalivnt I i4. 41. Awv 4a W44. n4i4M1 B nOtS I n:aL.i!.21b ivJi UkiiC.il i, tninia tiirnpnlinfl mv hfl I thnnchtof; n .JJ; i h 1 1 ' xTr "oil" I ?i lo ilrclU. .o4: I io r':'T atonal contest, . - Mlaltuii AramA wBwitfaMkakiMA l' - u - , Cokcobd, N. fl;. June 8.' 1 tht! i'he oplnieft 'I Of 'vtheSliprem'tf i Vopttoclnrigmatterawbmitte,! . ordered 13 1 'Opinion KrCt ; Jffi nniaino' T.n!lT. inp.n :tn'. fiMhlAHvhnnM't v - . - .i ii.iA.iiirtV rlflTf c1 of one branehot the government : 'Upon r the.. actroa T'a;, co-ordinate branch.1 . Paasmfor anV fnrttiAr nninsi.'i eratioil of the executive r.t.iori iri the f T?u n"7 .u, umc:Uft? Priest and TroctSr received nrorr; credentials and summons to assemble' wiih the othernatoIrid prescribed oaths of office, thereby btf-1 , r f l q '.. , .00. ming senators, subject to the cOn StltutlOnal authority of the Senaf.n nn finaHudges of the qualifications arid tkion of itemiviPJririg lMS? fl?! passed upon their liquaiincauons and pronounced theii 4UU elected and Qualified, their action tecame final and there could be no appeal. , Otherwise there would hare been SOme provision in the funda- mental law of the State for some other I court or tribunal by q no warranto I maridainna or, othpr nrnrpss to i"8 ?W c Proce88tl revlff the action of tbe Senate. The court . was; therefore, of the Opinion .that XmgfM wwu was nu pon- i Olttave as to their rieht.. The opinion vas baseoT on the assumption' thatr kt 1 ltheyme of th tiorr nf tK Sah 1 benteredJ IflltfigW ecUneso jasal l. Shuck; of Charleston, B. C,: IP 'i ! UPOn. the action or the.Gov- t-r- -V4.- LafeMWHsi e2?TT?-mf?-5nTr tu f d'Ctiami 1VinkltF0tr4 The Annual benneniefore the ukP'r constitutiorialaorum, was. meaenl.Mof wi and Smith. ieo: TT, Stowell: PrRidAt f th "ii-,. . V , I seceamg iepuDiican Denate received this morning a; copy Of the opinlonOf theSupreme C6urt ou the SeUori T . t. -l fmAi -nhiAf .TnfitJnA flnaKinw oftiA I mat toe UOan COQia not recognize I any body claiming to be -the Senate 4 other than that organized by the se-1 dent.; -The Opinion of the Supreme I vourtnas Deen generally duu quiewy r"""" "--, "Jf" 1 that the alleged assumption of duties I by the Jirecutive are not prescribed I by precedent or the fundamental law. I tiAVR1 ThAirtnt.rnvArow-iK;rbiba I. preyented the organization of the Leg-1 i8iatnfe is considered satisfactorily enaea. ine seceamg itepuoiican oen- i itbuis leiurueu tu tneir seaiiii tuis aimr- noon, and the Senate concurred with the House in notifying the Governor that ;both' branches were;'bTgand ; and ready for business. . CheneyRep., who at the popular .v.m , ,. r r i election had a ' pluiahty vote, was -1 Governor on th flth thnR elected governor on the 9th, thus ending all ; the complications of the. case. ! a s tr. w Important Xreaaury Deelalona. The Secreury of the Treasury has I made; the following decisions :Yt V ;. A peqal duty ,of 1 100; per. cent. on . I v ri ditton. precedent to the entry, or doer nmenting sof vessels of the , United , ri - v ' i l Only one per centum is to be Jre- Gained for the use -of the United States, on the amount : of ralk drawbacks alr; m-Jwi ummvm6 .ItAaniAl 4 titled tO drawback on "ekpPrtattonj-r 1 liocal steamboat inspectors may 188ne , a ; scertiheate H designating tbej 1 nlA nr n anM in sttuimprR in which petroleum' may be carried or stowed t vii two or more bonded , routes ,,,MH;tb 1 entrvi witbouti a, prior . examination U-i uvla : ... a u , HI.IiriH.IIIC'll ... n f - i r-ii-i. IT. .. . 1 .... r 'fr t ,r"iO rr. .-w-'. . S lTTL 4 &oods in warenouse apuriu iu a -JA tom vAaaela when the ; . j i I t I evenins. It was . 1 ; i 1 Al ; a 1 I practical nKme oi xransporung iw i jjjj JStain' flane are put up mgoodmetaiiiovet- hundred yards and announced the fact al meeting .in s or Casks or barrels, well and se- ?o" hi wife, but, although he cdm Velectedfor curely bound with iroii and stowed id plainedf aaHghtheadache,?he busied vqi 4 4 i. vu w.wwm. - , - ; I i ' .- ' - ' J J n . H 1 1 1 . . ' i a.i.oIt hAiinH nrifi.' irnii ana siowea m fecarian.'orrta9.BiMBvr.-:.aB. wv-.i irea ov law. , ? The invoice value is tp be stated in .... 1 !: '. i'f Va' )AtttiT4y -ntlin" I gOOdS; ai-piltThadiT.ri J .;.4A. SomOririalicioas person is tryingi ;S P66 8efieitt Batsato dda. really ,e Di?:10t;iiedlea-to early the Pona flae through Germany. t . : i.fif tand jaSewetek 1 lightnm& -att' operifieMnearFTiendaMponS i ner p "-- ; f i ning about the same time. Spirits Turpentine i a A Charlotte JOQug Jady;bas a ? L Texas horned frog, 'H1 ncrt i' -rj -u T. fr .,,-r-IThe rV change . oC gaugeV froni': ' ' . Greensboro to Ooldsboro; was. efiecUd, last. . , . Tuesday " t t-- , 5 1 . ! s e v i Ar. iraimer,.jrnncipai vi '.uustv Deaf! and iDumbtc Asylum-at -Belleville uaaaaa, is at present .yismog ins rAPiner.in, v Milton.,. v-- ui.tis j. j " A.day..or two-ago Mr.yT Mv t t " Brown, of, the; ra. newspaper., fainted io -J . vvi4-' RevJ ,Aiiti. Murchisonl editor of . the .SalisburyZJafcStienasr,' has been dan - gerousiy sick lor two weeks in liavie conn- ty - hut is lmproviBg., At WakeForesLcommencement rtw. - a 1 i. ni a - j Theoloj das' by 'V i. The Conservative . party i will ...iV'. meetin Convention at Wadesboro on,the 26th of June', 1875,'for thepuTposeof nomi- -' ; S.4" 'candMfW ior the Constitutional, - . ABe rai!tnJ& otJ r tt '1 tu. ' , ar -wtF w andbedewehnd nearAWilson, was .broken Jnto "day aight. , w - wiJ .- !t I - The Commencement exercises of Peace Institute will take place, on Wednes day, the 80th June. . The Rev. M. D, Hoge, v. u., of Kichmond, va., wiu deliver ihe annual address. , . . . . ; ; - Speaking of the prospect or tlie Conservative candidate for member of the Convention the Wilson Advance says its in telligence from all parts of Nash is of the most, cheering character. h1;1(H Jv'Vy The commencement exercises at Trinity College this week are said to be more largely attended tnan ever before, r Anei presence oi jsisnop jnarvin ana.the Revi Mr. Munsey, of Baltimore, add large-; ly to me mterest of the occasion r t ' ' T? Tr fro vn ' nn Tr T M WOrih'nosSe ' "'iw..v yy mibuij of Raleigh togivetbein a more exciting s ueiep wtneyemwi mi , Sentwel-of ;.TS Wednesday;, The .. Great.Deepr-ahdretunied to the 'eity'per i regular train at 4f o'clock. I?-... t. M. t t j VS " -P'-f - ifltJ ZTl 'SSJj? Jf&S -? j fiiirMv ftlatfid over th flartarinff- nrrnM4 of f;"s wuj j J - ' r . - : : ; TT,: &Preme.. Uou . was en: 'Harhet; charged with assaulting' U.- 8: Mar- shai; Hodge In JulyjasVr The ,SUte has ;ni witnesses, anu tne ueieuaauts nueeu. -e State concluded the examination of its to have been examined yesterday, j The de- fenants are represented by Messrs. Merri- mon, Fuller and Ashe, 'and the State by District Attorney Badger., ;,r . .: Vau ,5;i. " 1. Prnm t.ho artAr.ial rnrrpRnnndpnf. from Trinity College commencement of the jUnior cla88in pa88ing from the new to the old cnapei mistooE a wmaow. ana ieu to the ground from meOmd story.-Strange . , j say his injuries only resultedin sUghUy . - StTSod - miJS: day miracles.. The new building now com- : pletewith mceptionof the painting of . ,; , me chapel, and me Tmity is now one of , t the handsomest and largest buildings of its ' character m meState;j 7rhe(ChapeTis very , i hand90mely arranged, exhibitinar an artis- tic skill that reflects' skill on the architect. Dr. Craven, i Its seating capacity is 2,500. Tha campus has-also been considerably im proved and the neatness and 'attractive ap- earance or everyuuicaooaK jbb grtninaa , a monument to the energy and taste of the excellent lasts of the excellent faculty of the college. t.-yif Uump .yhtsii ;? . , -At Wake (Forest . commence- ir, yarrou pi tW arrenton; v a., I Alumni address Wednesday an earnest appeal; says ays the the:JfM, tothe Alumni toielp" sustain the 5, by education in general and that of sWake Forest ttt parnVmlar After loa-con-. 'AlumBi Association would - do - as much. nriptiihPTA!iimtbfma Alumni As- tne money in the North.' ; I. J' a more complete account of the 6ingnlar death kr Mr. McMillan. of Fay I oii.vilU than that triven in THE STAR a ; few days since, is found in tue if ayeueviue Gazette: Mr. a A McMUlan was passing rear of the row or Duuaings on Hay street last - Friday eveni ng afciiifXt j and -atoDninr back of the r! I ice-cream saloon of, Mr. Jna S. ilaultsby, feBWWS, j and beatver the peg just i aa Mx,.Demiig I nitrhml a vuit. The missile..a circular. n L3 bf" hin wehthing 'about r fourteeri I ! ' - - . . . ., - . - "McMillan lust behind : ounces, struckm McMHlaa just ; behind tne eagea puwunuug ku the 1 blood; So little was the the accident that the wounded r o 1 . . - . , ... 1 man remained to sea;tM .Cioseoi me gwne.. He then walked his boo. distant about i n t -,--z . ?-ti-'j. . 4.'.,u4i i . ... -. . . . . . ntwwi ni4 mui i pais W nia neau auu iajr uu , His wife, teniblyfalavnMd,' sttmraonedas sistance, and Dra. Robinson and Haigh has tened to the house. . But the best .medical -urn nt rn vntt In this hftftrt-reildinp' . . . . 4 J.4ramwn V.I o Vklwl CMC MrMcltaian lay In a state olntter $ wconsdousness fuataiait Sunday morning, I nhe died without a struggle his death I iMinircansud from laceration, of the. brain andtheconimniiity liaa siistained a .grievr pusloss in liis death. Z5uS3:l fS? mTnlvr and an ofSCST Of ZZrZZZifJZZZ" TSkIiT i :. . the Presbyterian Church. ? t "I in--! UUlfUA or Hrutnti . I

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