-wiiiMiijrca-Toijr-air: o.V A W M I M a a $1 .50 a Year, in advance. l88SSS8S 1 4V sssssss ; ' SUonthS eet , - 3SS2888, : 8Montha yssass: : i "8888888.- Months Qgjgg j ' 88S8S88 l Month jmeqonae IS888S88' 3 Weeks . n e g - - R8SS888; " " eeKS lre9iorceeeea . - : - - - m w5-- , w 8888888 ' l jveejc . hwooooo j ". "- .- - f 1 2 1 g s I 8 H aSJS ! T A U 131 I III SI ! 9 Post OHte aey ttttfen.-iBKr' be ontaanea, mau Ltrge towns, ami the best avHtem. which went into effeet June 1st.' are &i rrT safe means of senrtins small snms of mo where P.O. Money Orders eannot be easily I obtained.. Observe, the JiwMry.e'as well awM w ii ere tne leiier t be sent to the tUx the Mama both v the money and seal the letter in the pretence cf itT'ithen sk -potbmaner ana wee me receipt jor u. cut to ns in this 'ray are at our risk, Subscription. Price. v v:.i u-:- i Buuscripuuu price oi xne w kkk.- Single Copy 1 year, postage paid, $1.50 a 4( C months. w " 1.00 3 " " " ' .50 Clubs of 10 or more subscribers, one year, $1.25 vance. - per copy, strictly- in ad ENo Club Rates, for a period less than a year. . ' r liom om ana new suoscriDers may be included in making up Clubs. 1 At the above prices the Wkkkit Star is, we think, the cheapest paper in the State, and its circulation wiil be doubledjin twelve months,' if those ' who have worked for its success in the i -ii -it 1 '1 ' i -I a-l" ' ' past "will increase. their efforts in ine I Suture. FALSK PD oANOKRors isswk It would be better hot to discuss I any measure as necessary to be acted j upon by the Convention jthan by His- J (Mission to aiviae nooeiesslv tne 1 --.,:.. . ,-.3 . . I friHiids of Constitutional Keforai be- I fore the election on side questions. I The ireatl. issue is the Cinisifrvative men - for - , :i , , , . election of delegates; j jKvery thing else should be subsidiary. J Li t us resolve, to cholise men who I know, or are presumed to know, j ; - .1.. :- .i , r . . ....... I whai is best for the btate at iH-esent I and for the future; and hntil we. are j called upon to take -action upon their work; let us give them the most ' pa lient attentionwitball faitb in their I integrity and a-desire .to believe in J their ability furnish to Jus with an J improved Constitution.. We have j only jnadei one or two suggestions, 1 and these have , not been urged. There oil arli t to be no serious dis- I cnasion to impair the Rtrengtb of our prtseiu. posuion. jjei - lis - worK in harmony and with a free mind and heart in behalf: of - the 'enfranchised in-nt of our beloved Stale from all 1 the ills imposed, upon us by the in-1 stru mentality of combined vice and j . lhe able men ourrparty 1 will elect to lhe Convention wifl sure- j ly have the statesmanship to make a I wmo and, as near as - possible, perma I Nou.only is it best not to be drawn I m. cities, ana in many of the s I -escape- ot B OOn v lCteu ' muraerer. 'Ine we consmertbem perfectly saf a, tHvtr v,i ,1. i a-t-a i means of remlttg flfty dolw I VVeldon w charges that be . Jeft Dead Letter Office. J2uv and I o ftU.:tA fc'i I .:Ui2.LJKitL: A vottaae and reoislri. nut J cr e -pyiui.. wi., iiB nt hef.irp maiiprs nrii frMlrcsied I tQ.reiuie inem pave peen .scauerea -proaa-ut oeiore matters are treeiy digested castbv the Oress' c in5 nublished offlciar re- on all sorts of issues, but we should I ,vf J. ' ia I a.ot let pur. adversaries raise is- Kues for us. Our plan is not to .- , u i ' x u . tight shadows . but - substances. 1 We are waging war oif the Canby j Constiiution imposed onus by carpet-1 J:iil?ers and negroes, under the orai- fc i , T nous orders of a federal General. It n ur duty from this-time out to hold I , J, . . , ., . , - uu i.i general but decided terms the the wants of people of North Caro I .'.-.liua. : It requires. amendm dmeut. Iet by the Con- the amendment le"done vention and a6urbved or rejected by ;th pe ,ple; - I - We" never preach blind party alle- giaiiwe, bui we urge upon all Conser- yutives the necessity for prompt and arnest efforts to eleta a majority of the market is hardeiuirg, JMortb Conservative delegates! i to :'the"Con- Western Europe has been i farerwltii vention. It is just a little more than plenteous rainsV while ithfe easteo an " ;a month before the election occurs, Are we getting ready? Every Con- :ervative should do faithful service do this camthaiffn. - 1 The losses by the floods id Southern -Europe, a$indidated in our European "liwatches. are immense, both in life -1 k! imiieri tf. Franco, is the heaviest Mffi.rer.!'- jToulouse seems to be more Wply afliicted than any other place. llmil j4iciaryfttil fVmimhe plant-i i d bv Tourgeje; f r notice in snob a mauner a to call ?&?W attention tolblftllb pflE ;at IHalifax- whihBonwUk! ;i:ta gHcalspeeclv ,It appears ' I11U T ' nVVVHUQU VJ tu' r. r " is ''.-. - t' 2 :1 s ' 1 r"- 'i".-''' - Mf0i& B,v'g 'e .OP100 DI law iw f f .1 f AhnJ oi',i; - - .ylVffl. - VOanta.TvX:. Court was atran end ahd- tho gnry ceasedy in cputepliio exist, and became;. incapable of fur-l cuer auLiuii. in, uiu case. t itjs even jn- sisted that this regUlt" follows if -he .left' the' county bat not , the .district. For the idea that th mnrt nf st .m iv can lm tetany in session, wnen me Judge of the court hn& -volutitiri.y leit aiii gone t; another -county, is repugnant to law and to common sense. ' The same paper cites ; another in stance in Judge Watts judicial ca reer where there was actually such a result.. It was a murder case, lust as the one in Halifax ! was,5 and the jnA; W tho 'tX Ja weui io ins uome in j? ran,Kiin coanty. ?he,' 3ur-v eould BOtagreeand bei- reuted lhe c,erk by telegram, to dis; barge tfiem. nVhen the pnsoner wai brought np for ' trial a. Second tirhe, his ftOiinseT rrifSvpd ' for lia r1iKVfa'prrf' . : :, T --""-tjv, ancl this being refused, he appeaied 'to the Supreme Court. . That Court held that the clerk could not legally discharge the' jury,' and that the Judge ought ' to have been present, and directed the discharge of .the nrisouer. as he could, not. mulr tlm ' ' circumstancea of the . case, , be tried aerain. Judsre Watts must be imtoeached le fore the next Legislature which as- sembles. But more speedily than tbhi'. his narlv who are rfsimhsihle --. , r for him, should be impeached by pub- lie opiuion and condemned by pubhC verdict at the polls. i . CoaW UP THIS HOST. Gen. Sherman's book has excited a good deal of . military criticism ot only upon the subjects it treats of but also on : the acts of others than the great Bummer and those upon whom he showers his abuse. : This battle of the books has led to much bitter . to crimination, and there is no tprospectr of a cessation at any near' day. The 1 - . laiesi aisputant woo uasoccupieu tne floor is Gen, W.- S.: Hoseqraiis pei haps . the , ablest .strategist, and .cerr tainly one of the most humane and knightly of the NortherBrco4rtiniitidi ersVu severe. remarks .to make, concerning Grant. .-( &e; Js ) out.Un -a letter from whichf wudtebPrr . "Tne calumnies contained , iuf adeau's 'liire oi tieneral UranVo respecting portions of mv militarv manaGrement have nassed unnoticed by me, paHiybe&nfftthfr fapts ports Hidbefore thti patlic, and partly be cause I, thought the time inopportuae.whea tDe exigenciw of a verninnartv rendered U'necessaryitojjrevent truth's from becoming Known wuicd wouiu tena to. amroy tue !ofv,a, leader; l,om-ilbeit agaipst tlier.J better Jnstf net its chiefs have . t. J -! ' . . v .'-i j . "r. 1 out, in meeting,", seeing they(!haye i . " - . . j i , ,. fered to say qny thing a your dis- ., . , - t . ,r ,, . , . . , J . , - . f , ' ,;. v "' 1 i- ' ' ' President any jongfer. , KVUOPKiHMJHerVINtUSPKCrs. ' wMark Lane MtyUis? b'f Lpn don, in its review of , the, b.readstus market says owing to floods U France and unfavorable reports f rom AmerT- southern portions ot 'the continent are suffering from, droughfc j The pros- pects are vanawe, . ana a general abundance are not to be relied nport. I Gemtany and England have the lest prospects, and Russia, Hungary and France the-worsU; f .rrjir, .-j , .- t.t. . ,- ; .'.l.-U M Several deaths :front' VyeUow fever have occurred at Key , Westts,vCau'- .! tion on the coast. ?CIneir Veeeiit ddreW ib Radical leaded' sppeafed to 'can'nt.tipon CbnJ servative creuauty as an aid to them claimi that not ConventiQQ i is needed arid 'that no changes should be made in the ei&tingidonsiitutSdW fe wun- pledgje.tneir: pat'v to an immediate fidjoSnmW)tMPYeni CArrylugxbejelectio f rom llio Charlotte Ofiferibpi '4 t . Qne A. A. . Campbell, eof Eat Ten nessee, who, as we siatea a lew nays ago, had beeTrapporatedi: tu Radical nti-Co veatioa iDemustbeoeB : of tlie'West jbonv jinQ&ced tiie campaiga at 9atheiiordtQn lasj" week. V-his ex-Tennessee" dftof "has morp lbt'thktf dfecVetioTfraad asilf -we may uie tbveii 'fettbe ct out of th4 bae." l He savarorSttbstaace. Xh&UaUitU legutfjtum ty. good and toydl,m6n tn Contention ueni5ted h nrtoryi "What does this mean ? Way; 5t simply means this:- If the Radicals should, i.hy & apathy, QtjUeuWhUe people of Jforth Carblba, elect a majority of dele gates to the Convention, they " will at 'once proceed tb legislate,5 themselves1 Into ari lot terminable tease of ; power ; by tediatrictisg the 8tate. and by every otaer species of parr tisan legislation." TbewiH be ' buoyed np by. tbeir victory and' repeal5 the law ehatigi inglbe time f oe hokHog the, election in North Carolina, and this.State will again, have to bear the brUnt'oflbe Presidential campaign. U pou this the Observer queries: "Are the white people-, of Kprth Car? 1ina again going to. place themselves 'at the mercy ,of this parly , that lias "brought so ihuch( troubie1- irjKiu the 'State and the country?1 Aro: w! TtiLi:W"i ils''i M'Jt .-Zkl L'iM' a.' jj-l'J-:r. . ; going, vo quariei among, ourseiv oireij- immaterial . c and jxtxvfawf iasues, when thia great danger, stares ns in' the face ?i Are the white people ' of North Carolina preparbd to give ttlife "aucT, hope to th Kational Itadi 5cal party that has , oppressed and It plundered .then); for ten, years undejr "the name of reconstruction are they going to spurd the assistance of our "Korihera frierids, 'Whc bave : strdg Mgled so manfully jh'bur "behalf,' b "aflfording aid and comfort to the "party. that . put, the, , uegro, into, s iour "hotels and places of amusement and fare bnly awaking an oppertnni'ty to "place them in our churches, schools and hoine8? If the white people of "North Carolina are . not prepared to 'fdo this it is time they were awaken fing;put of -their political torpor." "' The isMie is Cdiiserratisrtf vt Kad icalisru. Conservalismj would give the State a home-made Constitution guaranteeing the rights of all. ' .Rad icalisfa would perpetuate the present nuisance, iShall we lie upon ur backs white the enemy takes ou r strong hold? . r v. JfaV: : u -j- The official report of the Life Savt iqg Service on ,the AUaniic' Coast from Maine to Cape'Maf : and'''frotti Cape Henry to Cap Ha ttexas,' sho ws that since the 1st of 'November- last thj5i jM5abef pfpwrects fbee';'50; nu'mbet of lives' Impe'nlied.' 862: Jivet 1 ill I '-i.Jtl:,-ZL T.l f.-;nj: i'(.:i saved, 847; lives lost, 15; ship;wrecked persons sheltered and succored atsta- 'tious 10; yalue of t property saved $1-61635 value bf:ProprtT -1 ! SX4i$5 i TJieXife;ing.6erfice as now organized baarfbeon in opera; ioii uice 7871 jb lias L jsayedV sliico of modern prosreS3: that' V? : have 80 r.C.Li: f f . . .s5i arl u i)itvW:4 b9iiia -J.L Jrfaull?rAWa,YaiT If tU ktimZtet$$eielM tpreVeni disasf rs. thai 1 afenotojsayek.the lives 5and" prope'ily of those ittperilled would be igreatemand xaorb''deffeTfTed. faith finihts pastor ithane most people bave , jTlen thopsand jjiri.ef.sai eould not?- iiake' ?hts' 'faith' 4n& Henry Ward 'fJeecher; , . Brotltier hearnian is one of- the pious1 deacons Who samd the sugar before going'to Church! y: j . . . . . . ' '.'i -.v-:.'i ; - , itENBV BKHRV tOUBR. J 1'Hkai Caplared at Kadiera Vsh , . posed Co' be II. B.' Lwcrjr-la the Cailodr of ibe Isw, and lb Peo-ple-Tbe OAUttty AKltt.,';'', '-"" ; TWe learn from a ( passenger wh"o arrived in the city last night that yesterday at Dn leyty onf the'W. & W. tailroad, an'excitlag scene ibdk place, catted 'by' the arfest 6f a colored, man said rto .be, i the real. Henry Berry Lowery himself. He was accompa nied by two white: Women "who he claimed as his wives,! and' theyxia turn were ac tum that boro, -of 'which: our; correspaadent io; this Issue1 makes WeritioaUhatHeai Berry Lowery' haieitjtlierewttiii rise te a chase which leaded in the capture of lhemah at -Dudley's is ' Hehry-'Berry. Our informant states 'that the wonienmani f ested much affectionate sympathy for jUie prisoner in his traubles and sore afflictions, whtcbwere' douotlew1 fuAof terror to an excited, mob togethwfth aw oMceof the law held him in custody, and the whole county was In an uproar. ;how sin'cere tbey farfe in fmaMh; '1sn thert 4-;37O,0 lC ' WOrth ' Of propetlyV It is one of the, noblest of pe tboasts pahied 'by1 cirte ,chTMVch.'!!llfapfpars , he .rumor W Uiehj circulated, in. Golds- orfTho following il l summary of.'tbe trans (actions o the past 'fb&$ j4&J9 4eiTiW&fe the Commissioners have .been in session for the purpose of haaring any complaints made by property owners- regarding the a seskmentWftheirrbperfyl -The application Of W P. Oldham, agent ifori Miss Mary -Pt ickett, rWas graotedaoi fhe, assessment was;rediKed tio i An appjfeslip.nwasj jceaaedl In, accojrdance threwUhhei as lmenas reduieed 1 ifr mt0fi0jj .was granted, and iassess nent reduce; fm I U75 to $i,oop.; , . . , ;; . , ,Vi , i The applieaIpn.pf, Jaes Anderwfitwaf granted, 4nyjlr H jH.000, y?f ed t!on, ' lieilnney. Oakley :i .plantation, amount reduced f im 000 to 2.506f Application S. ,JU.v Tremo&tt for Thos. 15, pgg,. was received, 'and, assessment re duced fiom $12,000 to $10,000;' assessment on 'Castl Hayne vineyard reduced from fw?feiirfiiw ..Application ofj DuBrutz putlar for,TrIV Mexteli Bonnotgranted. vwij; 4: .no " Application of David 8.. Sanders, grant- reduced from $11,000 to - ApplicatLonpf ;JJ.,C. Ilillgrahtetland assessment from $400 to $300, . , Application of John McLaurin t received and placed on le. ,", Application of j W. F, Potter was not R!.w:-u -"i:,;v . !k ; .... Jr.- : ... ApuutW'H,of. j., J.; UH ordered on file. !i A :iiou .t. l; W. IjOjdham for pstato of .htfues 8tol;ely , . t4easedK ordered on Col. Robert Btrange appe-ired-before the Iard o'A 4ehalfof thfr Cafolraa CeBtral Riilroad.j5,ThQ,-:repor:was.as at length and referred to an adjourned session lobe held tordayjfrr.:; n:hk m". i n ,u -r Twe. Board then ' took- af recess : until. 10 clock this. morping. i in order t? decide upon objections to asserrments of property m- the city limits, j , -' ,,: ; .j..;- . "The Board met . yesterday in. adjourned session' to hear, any complaints from own ers of city property regarding' the 'assess ed ' valuation, thereof,, j There Jwere j pres eht: Chairman Wilson fand Comntissioners JV G.! Wagner A.;-II.' Morris, S. VanAm ringe and Delaware Nixon. , T" ' '' The application! of S. A. Cume, for re duction' in1 valuation of property, was not granted. r' '. The application of H. 6. Hashagen, for granted. '"; "' ' the same, was not The application of Dauiel Kahnweiler, regarding the same, was not granted.- The application: of pj McRae, Prekident of the Wilmington Cotton Mills, was re ceived. Valuation off that property re duced to$35,000. ",The application of J, j E.J Lippttt, Dr. J. D. Bellamy, H B. E! lersj Alfred 'Howe, Wm. Noyes, II. VonGlahn, Henry Nutt, Geo. It. "French, Robert Ilenning, Sarah E. Yopp, W. L. Smith, R. Borneman, B. Fennell, Gilbert. 8. A.' Parmley, S. KadcluT, J. H. 8. GiHall, J.D. Wm. ! Kellogg, S Ju J'remdnt, Mrs. R. H.f Davis, W. Megin- ey, A- J. ftowelli trustee, iupnraim ouden, John McLaurin and Wm- N. Holt, for re duction in valuation of property, was not granted. ' The three were in error' ; "V. " latter ' applications -1 : ' ! f On application oflil Vollers,his valnation reduced to $5.oXX): ' ()a application ''of Mrs.' Calais, valuation application, of W A. Wright, agent, hoiTthe Wduction in valuation of the Pur- ICUUtCU HI f 1,IAIU. cell House property, was not granted. i' ; A .VPpbxatipn pf .B, F. Newcomb. The Taluatidnii of : property was rcdoced to $32;ooo:."; ';;:" f.-: . '-:,:Mi .: aMicaijonJtM Val uation was reduced to $1,800. i I Tfie'arllfeatloW of Annie J. Guthrie; for iyyj.iKi.ii iiVutoiuU ii l -Oi licUkt-u r Uiii 01 -a It wapKlejthat,thejehahTOa employ Adtable6lerleallab6;pt0 make' 'up the t&x It wasrprdttirWhereaat-vaeeUon a, sub division of the jmachlriery act of 1875re- a list bl its stockholders and deposVlots resi dent in the county, together with the amount of cash on' IheTst'of April last, ;td the county commissioners ; and whereas, the 'said cash iers and treasurers of the incorporations in the county have failed jto comply wftU the Ordeied'that the cbairmaa: not i f y said cashiers and treasurers 4ahand in their re ports to the Board Of County Cdramissioners by TuesdaytrjetfrayHsfJiily, inst., at 12 Mvwthe penalties fdf the law will be enforced against them j ' !, .'ffv.f-j s' The' Board then tbokkcess'tntii to-day at 10 o'clock, '.- truly lib U -; .The BOaTd met pursuant to;adjournmeqt at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Present: Chairman Janes' Wilson' and iCbmniission ers Morris VapAmrmge,A: Wagner "anil 1 The Board eoritlntiea' ponithe ap- pUcadons1 ' Mhiuc The application pf Jp. H. Roberts, Presi dent of the CinICen regard tp theryalaatpp pft ocs Nos. 274, U7528Q,and, 18 was ppnredjin: their jototjvainauoq placeaax jotv i 1 I On same application, the iraluatidnbf the jroad bed ad proportion bf rolling stock of the Ciia R R wasTeduced from;$5,000 to $3,000 per mue.ft irfti'l4 il :i The applications fof redoctios bf assess Xhents from KerchiieT & 'Calder Bros.1 and H. Vollers Were hot granted. quiresJ,'eyeiy1caeh'le;rjdr: treasurer hi Hhjr bank,, corporation, or. association, to luntsh v The Bpard went intq a revision o Schedf fists ana .votine J,hinery, actoiipSj t was decided to charge the same' tax 'for the county as therem'hamed for! the State In sections lj 6, 71 8, 10; 11113 14, 15, 16, 17,-1819; 20, ,21, 22k 23! and 24i ax was charged ior the, cpnnty25 26?28j 29,30 and SZi;: 'i..V- J' -:'' i in iscneauie u. me louowiog secuons are miutnewme aafor ihe Sjtatefsectibtt- 8 -and' iAAhe'.olt9wtni nd UxifiB charged forthe roontyV gectioni K &M,,, lPjandJl SeQ Schedule C. ,was left open: f or. adispment, " Te" Board len adjoined until o'ckV'Wednesdayr time ! the .oneya of the' C. ? Biftroad win be heard, regarding a torther Treductioi la tfe salnatioi 'jot the- asp8smmt'fi4 UEOB6B ApPLB WHrrti: ilil'.i:. Arrest of 'Detail Farther Particular of. the ift. VVVKtt IUMU JHUO HICU MJ kUV ! ' Capinre- Bonbtf at Bninbri of ; c M . l.i-,i,i-.ii' tv ; Lj ' " T.i."-f' Henry Berry lowrey" Existence-, He re Reported to- Have Itelt Golde- boro Thnreday Nleht H I f rope and ' Polities In itayne. il.. .f 7.'i.; From'a Star Correspondent I ' ' i , ! GoiiisBORO, C, juiy 2,'i875" The arrest of the negro outlaw, George Applewhite, in this ' town yesterday after noon, cansed : considerable ; excitement. Applewhite has been living here for two or more; years, under the, .name : pf ; William Jackson.. .r, . .. ? ;...Vs M- . ; . '.r His arrest waaicffected by William Free man, colored, bf the town police ana not by t'iie' Sheriff of ; Wayne, as repoiied by telegraph. . ; . : c , ;;) . iu.u;o3 , I had an interview with Freeman ihis morning; : In reply, to a question ,.of mine as to there being any doubt of Applewhite's identity, the sable officer replied, sar; dar ain't no mo' doubt 'bout' de 'faek dan dar is-'bout 'ray beln' de man de white folks calls William Freeman;" The lucidness of this reply will be seen at once.: k ., William, as a matter, of course, expects the reward, which, I am told, amounts to several thousand dollars. William, wiil soon be a wealthy man a 1 bloated' black aristocrat nb j longer revolving . around the lazzaronj of the town, but the lazzaroni of the town revelving around him in the social system.' ' ' '-'-j '.'':''v Applewhite is closely, confined in the county jail here, where he awaits the arri val of the Sheriff of Robeson, rwho is ex- pecttfd knight. " - 4 The capture of this member of the nolo1 nous Lowery gang has revived the Btory of Henry, Berry Lowery's existence on this "dark terrestrial ball." A negro black smith asserts: that Henry Berry boarded at his house iu Slabtown (a suburban village of Goldsboro) for four months .during the past year, while another colored man sol emnly declares he saw Henry Berry leave town last night in company with two wo men and a baby. What will Rbody say r i , The corn and .cotton crops throughout this section j are in a flourishing condition. A full crop is expected. 1 : : Wayne County Convention to nominate candidates for State Convention will assem ble in Goldsboro ba the 13th inst; i Hps; W. T. Dortch is spoken of as one of 1 the probable nominees. r .; t t, ,nX. The Aahpele Celebratlea. 1! We copy' from the Robexmiiirt the follow ing account of the recent celebration of St John's Day, Bannocksburn and 1 the com mencement . pf Ashpofc . Academy, Robe son county: . . y .. j , . " An'lmmenaa mwil nf r-eraons, various ly estimated at from, 2500. to 4000 in num ber, assembled at'Ashpble on Thursday last to witness the literary and Masonic ceremo nies appouued lof hat y-;, ;!!,,., ,,,,, ' "The exercises commenced by .declama tions oi the part of lhe studeBts of Ashpble thatddress. "The .Great. Deep", .was treated ina' niasterly mahner. Was exhaust ive inlsctentiffc detail; and osbowed m mest thorough'acjouaiBtance jsvithall the. latest scientific discoveries.4 TTie "vast audience listened with attention throughout-the eri tire address and were,, evidently, satisfied that the speaker'was ho ordinary man." At the conclusion-of the address OoL .Waddell made some general remarks, paying a high cdmpliment to the South Carolinians Who had flocked to hear him. . He was compelled. owing to the vastness of the audience, to speak Hi the'open air to'acres ofipeoplewhd had come expecting to hear, a gret speeph, arid they were hot disappointed. He re mlnded his audience that the occasion was luding to the haapy effect produced by the centennial celebration throughput the coun- -;l CohiMullin whp"Was.,soleeted toide liver thft Masonic address... was Drevented by severe illness. This was asore disap- Snntment to nis Xionn uaroiina inenas, fs 'selection as signally "appropriate as the spot where: he, was to speak wasithe- first settlement of hfft'apqestors in, this State and his friends were, eager to greet his return as arfbODbl'fd.sotf to the 'ancient 'family 'seat fcbtt tftryi1 JiNot the'slightes'ttWri occurred tb maT the pleasures of the occasion)1 Tne dinner wi8,spread.pn a table three hundred feet Ion?, and was ample, to suddIv the vast murtittrde In attendance.' The ' music was excellent and everybody; pleased." 9'r Hi HL uui ti'ili 1 i !;!! -J J'U ' IM'tTP,.." aire air Sterne AlieeV f'- l'-'-i - S The residence ''and I outhouses ni the premises of Daniel P. Shaw at Horse' Shoe on the C. C. R'y", were burned down 6n last Sunday morning ; about 'tiaybreakU - The family of Mr. Shaw barely escaped froto the residence uninjured: There, was' no insur ance, the fire causing a total loss. ' f ,: and sec.6 wwhTifier-j"fihf secfioris'of the'aTOvet,. Schedufe no fVWKny. .aeri, Wwea Pthe ; hter; ary address; byv Hon. , A. M. Waddell, of Wilmington!. ' Wq will attempt no eulogy of the anpiver cf the battle, ot Bannochpnrii, fought June 24th, 13l4: paid a glowing tribute to Masoorvi 'and - concladeoV by al after years oiiqbseacevJ A-fnt t. unnn nortanf event in the historv of the AshnoU Ueerce AppleWhlie-' Pally IdBtliae4- u' arrie4 ojral1'ln ColwBabiie Conn JtirTtae;1 9t ain3'A'treee ;'r' Daniel Us 3dW3jSCorresppqdenri) t ' GotteBOBo.iN Gi Aueust 8d 1875 Wilmingtou,:and .proceeded at ooce; to the tiffifc .CM.Aniew'hlfcM hotoricrdhl Xm ajwJ0BtlajR9i4s-ii 3ovjfeib eWbRai-ii reemanj the colored pbllceinaif 5i- tur- -173 'lenwhowas arrested at 'budlejf Hriy weryy, He Js;a spspicipus jphaxacj ter, , however, and ; will be r detained, as a prisoner until he can satisfactorily account for himi&f.' W :' ' Henry Iferry-Lowery hasf long agd joined his fathers in tile happy hunting grounds, f bo doubt f His ' spirit may - visit tie good people of Robeson in the 'glimpses . pf the moon" ever and anon, but as a walking arsenal in the .flesh, they shall see him no APPLB WHITE'S CABBKB. A Sneelnet and Intereatlne HUtory of lhe Lai! of the"Lewreji-Hie Conviction and Sabaeqaent Eseape from the Jail or New Hanover : County He Still Carries .TWenty Burkitbot'llolea In His Back. iSO-'ifH-rw; -s i: . i . ;. ; i ; i The Bhejriff ot.Kobeson county, Rod. Mc Millan, passed through this city yesterday evening,1 a rouie for Columbus county, with the imtorSous George Applewhite, i the last of the Lpwrey; gang, as ;a prisonerv This man pple white, ,was connected jrith the Lowreys in neariyt kll, their murders and robberies,' and wwcdnvicted ini872'6f the murdet of Reuben ingj Sheriff of Robeson county, at the Spring Term bf Columbus Courtihe having ; moved his case, from Rpbespn county on .affldayit, ., After bis sentence he was sent to the jail of New Hanover county, together with his associates in crime, Pop Oxendine and Stephen JToW reyi' for safe-keeping. : It will be recollected that they broke jail at this place in a short time, returned to' Robeson county and com menced again their course of crime. ; As soon, as it was known that they had return ed, a company1 Was raised and started in pursuit They were not long In ascertain ing their whereabouts, and at a place called Wire Grass Landing, on Lumber nyer, they came upon Henry-Berry Lowrey ;ahd"l Applewhite, leisurely' drifting down lam per river in a canoe. . 1 ney were nrea upon by tiie party, but succeeded inmakingtb'eir escape. . I Applewhite ih. this engagement was severely .wounueu in tne uacx, and there are now about twenty buckshot holes in his back not yet cured ; hp." After being' Wounded, he left the mntr. Went tot Wavne! colitatv. Where he was raised, and remained there until a few days ago, when he was captured by two colored men after a desperate- fight with him. . Wm... Freeman, one bf these colored men, accompanied the Sheriff t& Coltonbus county as a guard, and Will pro ceed from there to Kaieigh to claim tne re ward of five thousand dollaf s offered for tins notorious mnrderer. , ( -, -.,1; .... , . WllaalncCon HetaU marhet j li r': i, The i following prices , ruled yesterday, Apples,, dried) 12 cents, per . pound ; .dried oeaches 25c'Tjer Poimd: walnuts. 25 cents per peck; pickles ' 20 ' ' cents 'per ' dozen; lard, 20 cents per pound; butter j '3040 cents per pound ; cheese, 25 cents per pound; grown fowls 90$1 00 apaireesp $150 per pair ; bee 10(16c. per pound ; beef P10' ed) i215c perpoundJyeai, lilCJc. per pound ; mutton 124i6 dts! perpran; ham,l6l8cts:p(irpo'uild;'8liouldert,i2i l cents perppund' trbpeictsiperbuiKif; clams, 25 scents a- peck ; open clams; 2025 ehauartispupunchi fcpjs.; egga,202S nUv adoz; sturgeon.- potat0es,warish,r4Qo: peektsweet25 cjtig; fish-Airout25cfiecMndhi mtulcUlQ25a. per bunch! nirnttu. 10a : a bunch j onions, 6tf 'tfcntspel&V5 tabuageJ Ibirents headfb6ldgnk:n2rj cen'tt'a pbiidwild ducks 5075 -cents impair radishes,u510 ents a bupch; lettoce, ,5; cents, ia , head; .parsley, 5 cents a bunch ;, enions, 5 cenf f , a hunch; carrots. 5 cents a pound: rice, 12 i cents a quart; strawberries 1520 cents a fearfsnayfii a peckJ stjuashes; 20 cents a dozen1, fcuehmbers,! '25 cts 1 a ' dozj ; j3QundiOystei?s,i,89t!(Ceat a, gallon; reen jpmir.tofrm, iblackberris, 5p THB IiASTOP THB tO WBBT GANG Geerare Applewhite n, Prisoner He Is f(iWiearn trema special telegram seat.us Jast pigh .that, George, Applewhite, ne gro, and the last of the fLowery Gang, is now a prisoner and in .the custody pf the 'fenerurot' Waypy county, f 'Fr bid What1 we can. learn, Applewhite iwas'rrested i 00 suaploidn. iand identified &by meams ipf -a phptpgraph :,Th'e prispner.ra WW asro. sentenced to death in one of the inter! counties of our State and broke jail while awalting the day of exTOMionl' This Vlhe "last 'of the itanjl of thieVes and-murderers, that onee ihf ested r,pdrtion of lhe- State tt is to boopedhat the bird - will be se enreiy caged this tame, la 'order 'that ! the majesty of thelawmay bf vindicateL 1 '& CoT.,K Bpnntfi 'ia ilia'Conser- yatiye .pominee or,- ConTpntion , in Anson. This is one- of the. best nominations -yet made.' r'--, ;: -'! '-' I SKeWflJ fflafiJf .kjescA n)yari f Appiewhitewm be taketf 16 WWtevffWJ Chinus'coun ciwer.je3y RockyMount weredrowned..vr.i rj 1 - Farther -investigation makes it i K almost eTnHbaK-Partift, h Panther 4 Brancnatffcnly'mbTde 2U-iisoBlVic;On Tuesday 5; ; moraiBglast: Drr A.-J Ricks and Mra L. C. -Murphy. were united in marriage, ldec - SSbmiatine; ..,:.:;' ...I '- -rr.Theiddreaa of-.tHeT.Dr. Jdoaca i- Hoge, of Richnroqd, at the Peace Institute Raleigh, is spoken of as havng been grand , A colored magistrate r of. Kew? hern, H..B. Hickman,, was arrested foc.mis- -approprieting' tnodbys collected as fines and ' Costs by nlmT'-1 tC ..?- i-y The cohimcemehl T ! lhe Charlotte Institute foryeung ttolesVSin-l ' eluding Gen. Prmce's address, .pasted: off Drk;-CraveiL-iaid -Jie-r bad- hot -!W!dyi aood. a -Jitesary,, address vfpmien Vears'W-Judge 'Kett'a before! Tuomtisville T finale Cplge. eAa1ATYJ i i-'T 89 .qouuiVrvguicais nave fabmtnated as delegates. to.ie Ckinventlon Rt C.Badger, J. J. NoweliA. L.jDayJs and Mart Hodge, altfwhites.- " and; pubiiBberi ppmptetes thesecosd year -his connection with the! JBoSea&mah. We wisbhimimany retnnungJannitersaries. Elliot Daingerfleld, Fayettevule can boast of ah artist of no- ordinary merit He has iust finiahed bs new oil pointing,, VEven- ing cin the Rhine." Lii h Li- ?-J L Hagheko a ' magic; lantern exhi? bitor, cut up some shines at Dobson and threatened to cut the deputy sheriff because he was called on for the tax, but be became gentie and tnougnr petter 01 tne matter at the jail dppr.j!n -rtJ - vtuv.ao i A qew aqd good idea is that of a Salisbury teacher, "Mrk.: Rumple, who will utilize the occasion of her annual 'Concert, next Monday evening, to realize a small sum for the Orphan Asylum, r Twenty-five cents admission will be charged. -.. j. The venerable bachelor Goyenior of this State. It is said', had his heart touch- . ed by aU'attrtctivo younglady at one of Uie Italeigh .'schools, and wUl probably hereafter take warmer, interest in the pity of Charlotte than he did yeri tf Centennialav ! ,v' The,'Tarborb:'1Sbikv mourniniforthevdrowned young; ladies Misses Pippin and Statoa, .It closes a long and touching notice', thus:' Buhday' after noon they Were buried.-' The funeral con course was the largest . ever, witnessed in -Tarbbrc; ' ;, ; Z. Charleston" 'News: ' Ben Simp son, the majwhontnred-Nero Ellis at Cdmin Tft plantation ,qn Fjiday,last, has made good his eseapej 'as BOthing has been heard of him since the day .of the .murder. The trial justice in the vicinity has peti tioned the Governnr to offer a reward, as it is thought that the' felon has ' crossed over into North' Carolina. ; ; . :. .. , . This from the Wilson Advance Is very' sad: ;'A little daughter of Calvin Barnep, . Esq., aged , 14 months, was acci dentally drowned on Sunday last Mr. Barnes' had been bathing in a tub which was left in his room and the little girl fell iu and was drowned - before the accident was discovered- . ...j,.- - One of our most esteemed citizens, and the ngmal supertnlendent of tne. JDeat and Dumb A.8ylunr bf this city, has removed witirhis family WStaariton, Va., to accept -of a positioB which has been" given him at that place. "MrCook -iarries with him the ' good will of. the, many ia-r this, community : and State' who have learned his true worth. : WjMhjUcorO:'1 MW 1 Davfd f Carr of Island Creek township, died, at the house of bis son, Thomas J. Carr, Esq., on the 26th olt, in the 8Ctit .year of his age.' " Mr. uarr was a soldier ot ; tne war or vs lz, and always exhibited the .patriotism which actuated him when' he volunteered for the defence of his country . He was : public spirited, yet qutet and inoffensive. .. , The committee on the. part, of the Trustees' bf (the State University,1 to gether with the Faculty elect,; met in Ral eigh Wednesday,, and transacted much business looking towards theopening of the University on the first of September r , The following members of the Faculty' were rireafint?!- Mfiasra. Charles 'PliilHnsJ Dell. joper. G. T. Winston, A. F, Redd and A. W. Mangum. , ' . 4 . . ' ' - .7-' We. learn frbin, the Greenvillo Register that bn the 1 22d ult, as MrJ Robert Carney, of Pitt county, was returning from a. visit to one of his neighbors, with his wife and little bby. theherse he was driving be came frightened ( as, Mr, C was , getting in the cart' and ran away',' throwing Mrs. C.' afad the little ' boy out) injuring th lady by u fracture of the skuUfromj which she died the next day. ' The little boy was severely Plough not fatally injured. nma .i: Among tbgtadflateai sajjdidia- tinguished in the examinations of - the Uni versity of Virginia of the current year 'are ttiJs4 North Carolinians:. School of Latin, H. Haywood, 8. Wilkips, J. Wpbdard ; School of General Chemistry WV CGwytr, Jamesf W0Qd t-Modern jLaBgaages,NJrf & Thcmas; Moral Philosophy, B. B. McAl xAvfel S:j8. ThoniasY Btory and LRerature, , v 'nui Wtf 4ekro- f rom, tbd i miietner ftMti&WnrW'i& the Tawii Creek section of this county, planted four bushels of: 'wheat; audi reaped eighty; A ighber of i his. planted; 3i, bushels and harvested' 75. j '-The 'Wheat' in both cases is an excellent qtfalityit We will observe here tha at least 40 per cent jnore grain has been planted this year than Was the Case in -1874.J Our farmers -havei experienced the evil in all the cottonpolicy,. and no doulu Will profit therefrom. "They 'aresquiie ean guine and .look: oc fide haryest 1 his sea son, v i-'Vil J '' :t t:- ''''' y'-'rh " '-i'TKe' ChkfibAe' 06seii6erJ6ortil' an erroneous impression which, it says, git out, that pome of 'the leadinir 'firms of that city were not in al solvent condition.. JIt'teayi that "the IfeadibgJ btslheis hyuses f that city are established!! as firm a basis ,as those of any cjty Jn j thej4 South, f True, twp firms jvere forced, to suspend : a few 1 Weeks ago; but it is generally believed-that both will b& able to pay .out.uThe fa-t that theso firms failed, at ..the aame time is ho index Of the 1 financial ! sUndiflg of the .ojtbarjfims,, jJM, ,,U -. :rr. drr,wm?A hm ytb peculiar pleasure we hoist at our masthead ay'the'namebfUbt; 4L WSihgeliary, 83 the Democratic Cfndidate f or delegate to the State Coniention. It is a pleasure, be cause in our standard-bearer we recognize Agentiemanrof lhigh character, pure-and unsullied patriotism and 'unflinching' devo tion toithe only party that, promises relief, prosperity and good government to the peo ple ot North Carolina.'- ' And It is a pleasure because ia the nomination of ,CoL Singelr fary, the Democratic convention ofTWilson county have' fecoguized the' services' of a member of the press, whohas labored with jCopstant and unceasing zeal in defending 'the best interests of the State and rebuking ,in, no uncextain sound ;the , crimes and, cor ruptions with which the country has been cursed by1 wicked party-1,1 j v . .tj 3l9. Shpmasj uerman, '. wooawara; Mediciner with M. D., "H. "W. Lee; Law, $hbT &. BllaMyVJ 0N tiijau'i J .vp ; t -1