WM. H. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor. WILMINGTON; N. C.: FHday, kpi iiSthj 1878 ; . , p-p j . IS Remittances most be made by Check, Draft, Postal Money Orderi 'or Rerfsterod Letter.'; Poet- Masters will register letters whenStesired." V " .' ZW 6nly sncb. remittances will, "be at the risk of the publisher. i , .;; . -;, -; aovi:? f ' Specimen cpplej) forwarded bea detdred. . which he deniesyTiave ; been" fonnJ7 which, if written by hiin, would es tablish his guilt, sj Wo have seen lhat the able 7Ymea ridioules amUnViects their authenticity. Such : isthe thus far. '" r "tton. 0 u it o w rTvte w is iLnafa part Ts" belter thferi non that a half loaf is . , ...... - ., ... . , LHan nciread. "v. isr ' r!""rwi i int.5iifnf rre Air. rtosement to ail concerned caiL? be ffrffle Tpindle. while weconsumed fifty seven and a half pounds per spindle. I' bas become generally conceded that tbe South was fast takingjnto he own faandrthe manufacture-1 ui cuaree cottons. . ue was' suuaucu, muio- over, that the .South could. manuiactuie "TiiUn tV'aeklearrtne OHlttwtd Kcnf- 'fletoufaa Attempt o ;.. Capture Iflm He I;siio at -and : Oeeper- Th'i lucerne TmZ According tthesiVashlngton cor- HONOR TO TjBR DBtD. The monument of Thomas Jeffer- By a special telegram to the Stab ffrom - Sheriff ircUUiij erne upoa Job. toct The Southern manufacturerrhethoughC lear, tbe outlawed Scuffletouian.on Sunday would be able to turnover his money twice n:ffhi .imivt t o'clock in Cumberland n.t.ll T V . : nnia .1 I - - ... THE ..CENSUS AND REPRESENT A I ;: j tion. The; ninth census, is to be taken in 1880.' The present Congress will pro bably lake some necessary steps to wards providingfor its ' being taken witb;f -possible accuracy and full- ness. population 000, out.- sdris" toW reaTredrThmtemr in vmeago to jne meoM-y,oil:pte(p:uen A. Douglas is nearly completed. Ken- tuoky -' has appropriated -OOi Ho build a monument' teuatev1 f 50,000 mon o men t to be paiqfpr-ou.t a great calamUy to hundreds of thousands, of people if the strike shouldaUy Wu,, W , pilffiXXiZ cpuntv.ud ordered hUn to Burrender. He Ptrtmusliioirvthwrdisiiqo litvvf had,been in the-bauit of Iweighincher cot-! 5iu! tifOf gard.ejd. anibf9jHeeee8ajjjylsaw9ng , tons by, sizing them with a solution of. pipe clay, starch and' epsom salts; and labeling them. American goods. John i Cbinamau had discovered this little eame. and was wide enough aWake to know1 where' ;hls beat;lAV?5estaJay,iU,ir.,f,r 4l; vir.ni.-. ?! i "Mr.Uoffln said that the oblect of his y hrf l was tO' present these facts and try td sur tue . people up toa sense of their oppor-, tunities. The ' South ' had' tbe labor, the Water power and the raw materia), and she could manufacture coarse, cotton-eoods. at leasts, cent cheaper per pound than, .they at the jexpenselpf appreiativjftiflLjji' utM ftl iuiUalLyr nn uyti- -ol could ije manufactured in .JTewi?nglandV BvmDathetio Englishmen, nd tiashd Vj I r'We can) but hope : that - not far in 8iJ iM..tre nunareas oi new- coiiQn ftr,?1 mills lt-be !1tt- operation -'in the ing hun.iti is thought fatally, but , jt being dark'at tbe time be managed to craw)' un der1 a bou3 aid finally 'made 'biV escape? He was 'tracked for half uiil ! W (imbrel 4 yesterday) tnoroing by Ihaiblooduframi his wpunsut ws not pvertakep.y ,Xhe, S.jie-j riff left.a vpw in pursuit of. him,aid (hinks lie will be captured .soon, jjocklear. bad uecu wuruoguu a larui tur nuoat six weeas, where be was sbbtffakfng an afctrre part Sunday schools and other religious eXer-'j pises. ;but Was not known by hia right name.. I I -J ! ') f: i iJ ! lit)) Jcl f 5 n Accidental Death of a Former Wll- -respofidertt of the- JUchmond Dis- patei ihelincorae , tax f bill will em brace, theifollowioL' features: ti.Thibilliiakea- thetax on alf chew ing and smoking tobacco, incloding fine-cut, and on snuffy 16 cents per pound. The tax on tobaptfo Js j Acrw At 4wntsr and an snnft32.iUa. .-Qft cigars i. wakes, fche, axiJA.jPetri ti09. instead f $6,. and on cig,arettes $1 25 per J 0Od ih'stfei of f 15 f they'weigh o?ei" 3$ ' poUiiUW W the1 1,000. when they are to beliUxelUs' cigars.?: : :.v ....... ' - ! (The,tax,ion thafraihs jurofils. nahii v ..... . ' - - 1 - ' income ot Spirits Turpentine h& a 2411,. in Ashevm? UU.VILI iiuanauo urirren appeal has been raketf." " -- ---- nvtrs. upiore last.wbil( lOOllsll V nillir ni r ""fWUlie me urv, iris since died." 1 J 1 CH upon vrh i"esol u t ion " to msiruct the i income. or every person residing in I I , tiifccu.wJiaLeH, anu oi evpry. ,0111 1 01 - umieu otuteff -resiaine 1 rjb; aoroaa, Juerived" from Lhy- Bonrca And 19 .(every,i person rer not a cjtizen thereof, or from rents of real'eyiaeitihthffrJhited States owned by aDy pcrsWreeiding with-' 1 -.-. - - - - r - ; " . w- iuoi 1 II r, T """cisiiju county to Vot bcheaokor Chief -Ju.nice viriuallv faiipH aDdHhedeJegatts are lett free (,V1J ; j JKaleighiV3romonow the author tturs: aJischaeifjcomV the Stat,. l.itemiary,Emily-tJaaUerra-Xlack wo- - vy"icu iu 01 sjra. county of lar i 3j6esfiwwa)j iniriViends of the Methodist X)enuaaiOQ tn'thisi inivn tm... :a Clded to hutld & neiu hiiV.ir .... kger Means seema to be catchintt ituu aroanScheucK frftods are pfrticj aHy heavy on him,; , J ; ' 11 . Wadesbofo Argus: The colored among the taken 'i in . the 'South. If the I - a T-v v nmrtirtai -. .1 -lAkito t m Aa,ft ,.1 ! - - - i . ? a question or twew-a Has Nortbv Caro- UUbiJsJmJA'iJ--ylu3i2u . n-r iil ,nefa"ye ana, nave showed satisfactory ' k' -1 . t . I iNMIIIM. XII 4 .1. II n I II III rCKM 1 VI 1 Ul'Orir It ' r-'i lina no e-reat- men? - 'Rah- hMr'Z&KVZZ 3Z1 Tesulta r.-i;-i 1 .--V :WLJ ;5aW1tt,t S818 svofmreght f r : - N i .-," "uT.-Jior tenl Tnifev arW'nnr'fifilVrtkah Vk-fP I: iTo.save- such mishanafa futurei for w North Carolina j.no , . appreoiatioajL, . . J ' ;do not wish to disturb the Dlacid temner of hf. aniR-no rftHtd; fnr,,, ilUaU yearrgo, but oir friend;; willo be kind enough when . . .. . . l;efrVerifmt.noanYH dnfn.tii fnfrcnar I 5&aneine the meanine of words to ndvpr- vicea rendered? ! VVhere are 'themn0 ; A .t x... . . Vise. the fact in the Star, which so briehtlv i - . . s . : w ii. ft i.i i i. n:-wMKiai bt .a tti m i bbi fi n ca - a. : w- . 11 v-b t . .- , nett and others wrought? ;!Wn Vhfil iiviiwli strength, of the South had been given it might have effected the New Eng land and Middle '' States ' representa tion. We trust the Democratic House will see ? to it that the next census is fairly managed. . An exchange says: On the basis of a "Rebresentatire : for every 150,000 inhabitants, the State of Texas, now having but six members in the House, expects to be represented by twenty members in - the Forty-seventh Conjrresa. Missouri, Illinois,1 Arkansas. Kansas, Ne- 1 T . win l , x ir; . ui ttjiva, xuwb, tt iscoa&ia ana juinnesoia are likewise calculating on an increased representation, while the Northern States will endeavor to The fact, therefore. the time is near Ilall of .Bepresentatives to be enlarged. three handredMdlwo. wbioitek.ai. .11 ,. Ri,.l nmM manuractare, of. bagai I reifie.'- A weekly ' bulletin headed- " uantuu, . Aauei7i. II l, .. .. '. -iff v . - - , - . n..i ...t' . ... , cuuf to uuna a new church, on the site recently bought of Mr pohn T. Patrick, on the old plank road' I - 1 he different schools iu our town we fiong,ad l 8a' '" flourish,S comli- t ,UD' ! - . '4 ': K 'Alamance Gleaner ; VVe were kt Hillsboro last week at court: The capital bases,'S6me threeorToiir WPTP all r..ni;.,...l l mi . r -..vuuuuucu. the interest on , government 1 what Ab hirrt ?ir4hf5Sfci.fS.ln this city, where he learned the trade of a machinist, " having jnarried ai daughter 'of shines for all.Rifet Observer.: . i- : I townsman, MrAsa A. HartsfieldUis W' can suggest a better plan. . t.e't I fami,J ar,e t present on a vwiMoltheir relT the Censor Morum of the Press and l8 aod riendmahis, pity, lincludipg plungimt j into culvert which t bad been j ,ncud the aafi)4S faf jojembers of washe.d 'Upby a heavy rain..; The -scene of the , disaster .was abovt pine miles, from a lerf aiJW bat we heard, Oribgeiwiil be for Ruffl" place called Meridian. 'JMr. Hewlett, about! bdridA VmUA6f farnisi:-' for either Chief or Associate Justice. nr troaro f . ;' -.Un-'i-i-.1 cept such as hre ; direct! v contra rrred ; t1 w. wcu b.uowu iu i ; , i, . . 1 '.'.tTT. o.ury xunorter : . Ti. n.. VVi lUOiiaiUHV., I.' t .11.-? ' : . I i . It. r . V . . au- . . . - rr - i ouiy remaie institute -i HK irrir u orin arx? 11 Tfa WW yiason, i,aswe ana -liiiiingion, nar ib . M t,uJoJ Xni ,j r. .f tbe mother of the deceased.' wbe e thev re- W UrTjTrrrr --H other State with1 such ahavkl uea's i ."C TaJ?. 't SrTWSTa ! ana 8tale what words death, Mr. Hewlett was formerly eJW Kk .TCwT builflintr in n.in .. brOPTPSS (if pn)-i rirnm.ni 1 . .. i j . - ineexemptiqnsare the rental value ta lepgth of eighteen or twenty feet Tbe pHM 6m'dt'ead Wneif nsed b P'.'fibal building was considered lar?e any perion Or bis; f amil v. military I'of l "ZI" rui" uute remarkable nayai popsionapremalms,oijn9u,raoce. success of tbe tinn (a tka nnliiuniinn f l f..L!Jj".. j ' Johnston Blakeley wottldot have v. iwp.HWfrai i roiuue.,, ana wnat meaning d had portrait or buit onstatne itorsay attach to their own wr- ...j w-gv.TOMw,. wuj.viH ouuvir i tings. ' .mat wouia -prevent all oeca-' ther the would death. Mr. Hewlett was formerly ernj &6.J bid debts MhVtradamWrJt !bf ployed on the Montgomery & Eufala rail- I Uteres paidi ambani paid for rent or xoau, out .ji.au receotiy accepted :., position J ,9.r tp.puUivate land pr toLcoridnpt nr f DA All., nft.. 'jfrOU .... 'L . m. ' 1 nnn Vin knt if 1-1 on Ltlunt A ' fir. Pliallon.vrvna vnna Hi,. I mi V nt.VlPr hnsinaaa f.Am n.li!.k remains of the unfortunate eeotleman are I is derived, the amount 'paid for rent BCnOOl. - and Its ama,n popularity makes more loom a neces;tv bef oretbe.opniog or. tbf third session . 'ra Charlotte Observer : Yesterday Afternoon two young women of this city left pn the north bound train for Richmond to mu .mogMaicu iuguie ia tnat cilv hflvinir fafA1mtnArl In n I. .1 . I ... - the space in the ball, crowdins it. and it 1 J 1 -1 s . . - wouiu oe impossioie fifty more chamber. j Under'the last aDDortionmeat the representation in 'the House was in creased lust fifty members, from two hun dred and forty-two to two hundred and ninety-two. Since then Colorado bas added one to the number. Besides which there are eight Territorial delegates, on the floor. seated. Members of the present Contrress who seem to have a life lease on their seats lavor the plan of the House of Commons, which would compel members to carry en . iueir corresponaence in committee' rooms. auu limit luemseives 10 tne f transaction of ousiuess on me noor ot the Jtlouse. expected to leave Montgomery for tlda nlty this morning at 10 o'cldcfrkikl'willproba-I bly reaeb'bere to-morrow (Friday)' eveurarf. j.,..,. iiuh. uat uii. usruuciu. Upuu. rcr-jl ceiving the dispatch alluded to, hurried. other great men !; we fboast oE .were: .WiJr-I ;pai, ana jingoistic Sciepce, . . L . ., . , , . "It-Utairdry cwdUaMe tO ourenterprise,; leip OrAra TST i ornaments to their raw. t aba febed' wigB,t....u,. uraers Wo. 1. ... ereat fflorv UDori our StaW u Werarrgu,H9J!bifi,l'dli W;tMnbortbj Southern: 8re hereby allowed to tise, fcc. By great giory upon, our otaje., t.,jyere )e(tt hnACaJII nrilalfiri.-ri. Ji,w. : . i ,, , , ,ti , .... ,y J none of these worthy nfthn ohl . or" !tat5eiBthafar. S ommana ot fedagogus of the j -i : . , . r .-.'--a tho Kmohv &mnnr, n. r.n :n..Mu. laueatiauMB cvQiafueracsaouRi n have 40i ; w, in the late war we have two names' ing bis bouse was Droatrated bv the effpoia of the shock be bad received, but at last a'c counts we were pleased' to learn that be was reebvering u n .- j-V i Anion jt onr fallfiti hprnrvj. ' caniMMStsaouia all iiaVp 40i "ra'Ju merarcny ot betters," would Among our iauen neroeai lwirtd,wmrtIf , . s . ; . PlaEDGING CANDIDATES. The Rocky Mount Mail, Charlotte Democrat, Oxford JFree Lance, and possibly other papers have been criticising quite justly the bad prac tice of exacting pledgespf candidates for the Legislature as to whom they will vote for Senator. S This repre bensible action brought trouble once before, if we are not mistaken, and it that are worthy to be forever cher-? ished, and well worthy of the patqt er's art and the sculptor's skill. We refer to Pettigrew and Pender., , "What constitutes a State? ' Not high-raised battlements ; or' jab6rd mound, " ? 1 ( uiti Thick wall or moated irater r.i- 'i-t Not cities proud with spires and turrets- Not bays a'nd broad arm'd norta Wheref laughing at the storm, rich navies7 j nue: -i - - .:i t- ' . HI' : . , . . ,. .. No : Men, bieh-minded men. , ' . nno Know weir .rights, aod.knowing, dare maintain, w: - - These constitute a Stale." ; : miles distant by ocean route, when couoU; leascrea of 'landtdecially adanted fhr U growih of hemrrAl jute now lie waste ous : the rery borders Df -tbe region their Produce; - could supply. Millions of dollars mliM hw i saved fa anally ie ourSwitben agrlcultu irists. and millions more added to our na-' ; tionai ..-wealth," 4f r ttfes enterprise of our citizens were' but equal to the opportunities iuai viiinaie, aoii, uonmited area, and active borne and foreign industries combine to U-uil Su;.l-i iti be the very thing. commands. We await further Worth a Trial. f The Newbern Nut Shell is informed by a aving determined to abandon th.iif :.'t tbame they have been leading for several venra ..: nhaliu Tn..!,..!. it - pf resiaerifie r6rselffor fkrnily;' a'bd listing for an engagement during the sums amount paid for usual : and ordinary jrwjtb .Dr. G. K. Bagby, proprietor of repairs ;tbe salaries d the President' fhe AUanUc Hotel, Beaufort. -.Tviuauuro uuessenger: A band gipsies passed bete' last week outUward. : ' They gravelled in two waeons an1 IhoTe fihrane ttTAM -i. l ' i . fxii fit . i . , i i- oo nac iu ciceiient conni- ine Diiit provides. i that UieL tax for I tion. , One of the 1378,iiQnJd.pomnt3pce an the lst . pt 4?ld ring on one of her.fingers about which July of this year, and not date back lhere ma be !ome(r mystery. In weight it to the'lt of January 1 fttf" ' -ii i Kir" 1"W elual to lhat f dollar and a half iu . i lJ7? '575 , a ' fii ver Coin,' and bore the following inscrin- Pn.Vtf;l tion: "John Davis to Col. Jos YeaS patd.tf thetlLcometa.fawi;ia 1878 March, 1871." i apa .unitea otate,, Jdages and State r". " - .... ; ibgiaiaviic, juuiuiai i . ! V3 .7; : The following are the soldiers e war, and who but two donations nflpaa I Vi am " COTTON RIANI7FACTVRES. It is not a vy favorable time just now to embark in nrifthrt'.ViqtfYirnMfV-i ring in the South', bat even as low as luauy guous axe runng mere is money in tne business in all of. the Southern again if re- can only bring t trouble f. v. ....... 1 . 1 r . 1 . ... . owi to.! ji course wis will oe a bid for independent action on the part of aspiring gentlemen. The offices of the State belong to the peo ple and not to two. or three or a half dozen men. Elect good true, capable men to the Legislature . upon their merits and .principles and .then let them elect the best men to the U. S. Senate. " The Democrat says: "If the bad practice, or unutunl m-nUj- of pledging candidates to favor nwnx.naiT.i ticular man ia the Legislature ia contiiued,! mo ovum win oe . iaii ot 1nderandent" THE ENGLISH LABOR TROUBLES The labor strikes in noX&CA1 sumed a 'portMtoMVtStVp some compromise canrnot be effected iX" u?iru. l?89lro. S very serious results miist follow.'The 'The Raleigh Observer flays ' thatf the-Stab "adheres to its statement'? that Tilden beat Vance in North Carolina. This does - not exactly represent'us .fairly. . The Stab has said nothing about the. vote of 1876, since its 'first' reference We a wait the proof, v. The Observer has stated both ways. It admits that it published first that Tilden led; it now says that Vance led.: When the evidence is forthcoming! we will give it. VVe do not claim to be one of the infallibles. : correspondent that the yellow jessamine i i4F, . .frau.dalent, Jvbo lost their sight in th flA- V- ''-Lii. .-vJJ "il return of his mconfe tax' he mav be have never received but erirtinatpr pi satisfactorily .fined not less .than. Moore's Creek, Peuder county; J. H. Ham- Coia ' t ... V T. -I ndidted inhy'riurt' of theUnited- onl: ie State: Zim B. Blowers, Swan rats and mice, and that be baa satisfactorily S..?.?? Jf. U DUe Quarter, : Hyde countv: Cvin v.Z? tested the remedy unoo his oWn niMia.R. rr:!'.!!;1"16"-0 -?0 Pitt countvV David J. Manr . . " . " i- ... oarainviaiinn ia tinnri nnf. . u i r, - , - " ;i t.ir.rfTM u uucu uva ICB8 ' iiiiait i iuuuniitjreeK. rpinar oniintn. i l-f u . states tbat have- engaged in it. It is aihatter of ':dafiyTf surprise why the ynr readers well understand the po sition the Star has, taken from the tnoods:c.;Here ,m,;thi 3putb,; begirining in reeafd to Pdnr. stopping of two hundrdjooms must Wlth,vits agnificent .i water .power, Hayes. They will see from the follow not only lie felt seriousjV ia Ensland, ! Jn.hero hf'r5 aterial;isrown,- ! ing concerning Senator Gordon, the but it would exert' a-nalefuL influx Georgia , Confederate enge upon our; country, by catisin a ; ""X f"tvrWffa0lHIe.?anwne soldier, that he stands upon the same slffl further RF:?.?! just and conscientious platform that cotton. This is onej;vie.u ,Qn thft f w Qtbe.natarM dyan- we Jiavo occupied all along, and they other hand itimay be said.hatt H- : 8 ' eaino doubt: that will, see -what as thorough goingfa will benefit America matmf aciurefs Z : ? " aclQr,ng democratic paper as the Washington in o mnnV. . :n ::ii" ,-Jiiii if ui ucuuinv UDS OI IDA tfrpJiT. inrlna. I : il, r :. o . candidates th mmmr wTs" WT " "i, ft "TA . in .ui: ?aidTi r-r.;.i r r;JuaMi v. iu .pays tne rosc .1.0 be elected." n i - - : flood the nglish ' matketl' with Ahtix Tiftb - - of th : r ! 1 iiaaavBaaammmmaei " - ill ivi a : a t a av 1 . . . - own fabrics. " If? I -..Mcul yu;? h f .Jdifftsy-jMtwIfBft 8WJeiWi. r "Senator Uordonis quoted as saying that 4i - . . ltlAH a.1 : ? : 1 . v M Ii ho la "in nn a Ana a a Iaa Jam f. v . 1 - We have not tPltiLvJ V eup,y.JMauajiestftni OiVSl 7U T . KJre? 4u 1 w or against we e nave not seen any English I TO. . , . . . , . . . Administration: that he stands bv it when statements of the causeflof.the tsreat h;" interviewed tneleadw itlsYigbr, ad jsagaiustlf asfreewheff o.,: . . s. JiibnslnessrrieBhd'talkeawltb ibm MtiTn?-. Th! M abk statement of tiiaw is bo lnrminent mat lead Iv i2.s ,itP T, : " ", an admirable attitude." us to sunnose that tbMK;UriH:; :abn6. cotthahuWctu'rio ' duction is 8nraAr l1; iU:: WUed Soutll'W ftom WIImDtx,o l9 g.r- wanton 6pprwn'bf.;ih and overbearing spirit that capital? is . r0"!; arolipa, itbat. he mbnd 2tCpafcA says that Messrs. Merrimori for several flowefs- wherever appearance flowers, and will eat them in preference tb anything else. This is simply a certain and harmless remedy as an exterminatd'r, and should be known throughout the land. -! . I - j-.. For the Star. , Railroad ITIeetlne at Barsaw. . ' TJ uii a n. fcr tf A ! at a JttR. JIditob: The Committee of Ar. rangements for tbe railroad meeting to be ucm uwe ou nr eanesaay. May 1st, beg leave to make the followino- a nnnnnmont. First That the object of the meeting is ! to inaugurate a movement, for constructing a railroad from this town to some favorable point in Onslow, to be hereafter selected.' second mat tbe Festival to be held here tbat day will not interfere with the railroad meeting. There will be t hue enough and room enough for both. ""' : Third That speeches may be expected from the invited Speakers, John D.' Stand ford, Esq., of Duplin, Jas. Q. Scott Esq.t of Onslow, Major Charles MJ McClajnmy, of Pender, and Capt John N. Stallines, of the Wilmington Democrat. ' Fourth That there will be bo intoxica-v tin IT liauors sold here that Hnv h' - ( Vjlle, Yancey county. Wilmikqton Star. i'r tVarfenton , Gazette: If there Cvfcr was a Legislature that got the laws iu jniteh Ar.MFr.nSnn J i 1 in savings banks shall be exempt from legislation than our last one. we are not .uo laAauuu imposea on DanK deiios I Dunuay scnooi, or 4a Its unless the ' amount deDOsited- bv P?Plls a9'J six teachers, was organized at one individual firm ..L.; " xicoron last aunday, with Mr. VV. H. Pal- ceeds $2,000. It is also Droided that no bank or '.banker shall be liable to said tax upon '' any 'sum,' upder th e name of deposits,1 which shall appear to be deposited with any other bank or banker, and which , is subject to tax as deposita- with . . such , last - named bankorbanker.g;i4lKf.k,t Reanlca or Artificial Shad Hatching. Special to Baltimore Sun-. :! I . ! 5 tt ! Washington. Aniil .22 ! . A r.rvmr.;o;c j u i i oears to otner artic L1I 1 . " t iHW" -Pj'. ry " 1 1 Liddell&Co. have just added to their ma- Taccey has rnldup to date 40,000 pounds ot, bacon, payable iu cotton the first of No vember. This speaks badly for the far- : mers of that section. Star .j , Charlotte Observer: Speaking of the low price of cotton, Mr. William Cald- ! well, of Alexandriana, in this county, iu- ; formed us yesterday that about the year 1840 he made six bales which be hauled to i Cheraw, 8. C. over a hundred miles and " sold for $440 per hundred. He agrees witb I us when we say that the price of cotton is hot so material as is the relative value it bears to other' articles.. Messrs. J F I 6;p",'".uSv. ,"e spe-i enmery a new and improved lathe for the Cial request 6f the Fish Commission- I turning ot iron, and now have it in onera iers Of iVirgitiid North' Carolina ' and J Moq- -11 weighs 7,000 pounds. Georgia, to tBsti thefiiciency .ofi al : : Ilaleiir h, News- (W Vfla m;n Fifth That the public at large are invited I NfPPWioTentqby Mr.,T,;B.', deliver, on the 28th of May. a lecture at l en-1 4? erguHon. ine r isn vommissioner of I "rceuviue, xi. u., ior we benefit of the M. take 1 Maryland: for hatchintV shad, tri'thia I c.Qurcn at that place. Court will be in M.i.a (. , ri i , ,J , 'j.. w , r - I KeSSlOa l&eM t fhn tim'o .A ,1, A ne tne -necessary ftorrt.ntirtri ' ia i . ,v- w ., .uu mcueuu . n THBNBWSTEHCH. The scandal , started against the venerable .pishbp McCoskry, of the Episcopal Church and J the diocese of - o--j . "vrvf witu'jut proper foundationand lis merely a vile at tempt; to ruin the character of an aged and eminent prelate ! The Phila delphia! Times;; which : is almost al ways fair as well as able, remarks concerning this ' ne w con tributioo to the epidemic of nastiness:; ! 1 .. "wf bave read With a good deal of care toe in II stnrv nf flia iilmu . t- . rn : .TT JTJ'T a?lu"? 8aoP SO, credited with with dependent bor. So far from as the i i nMgn investigate;the present condi- oauuiiuK in iHuesiiner . w.L.x, v., . . Lnji..f "WiMvu:. p'v vl uuttoa-iQanuiacinres, and as--and yet necessary IarJ t. -t-.r--t'r--T---. ... thi tun;tZ.? wu"fc wereinereaieapAbillUea -"a. wwuik . auo 'Utaxc:a ' it , 1 iw 1 l m lnirinn ri . r ... . i f- -T I'nr t.ha Snnlh f m.f..i.. nr ."fBi v. ; iuu 10 lYOlQ lUB we gathe from'Englwh.'-accojiirt.i'. ' " " WA1 e . 4nger. of Hatteras, and ultimately to be. threatened rednctioln i;la A T!-1"1" B ni,Sllt ,MiV) come a part of the . mat line of iniprnii lely by necessity. .An Iriexpoiblft ! ttVTZITT " V. V. 7 g. lon D .WT ""P'oposed to con- forces manufacturera 'to ufi; "Tir" ""' pme nne rtef . me mouw ot we Mississippi, Wd the hours of labnr r--MZ;r U2Mffif Pe wvrld. of tbe Gulf of) Mexico and a - canal tnmics n and1 ttahsom will next week call up the bill appropriating $10,000 for the survey df a ship canal route from Norfolk, Vai, to vy ilmjuglpn, N. C. . This is the The those ? i" OOOLO'JJ !( ....In, those thit m.ffaAi " :L! VrWKK me WOWClJ Wilmingtond"ArS BncL ' 'ivL -Tl ii) I KWrV6r, 'thatiit'rests' With the SontK "rf ivgerf;Pays,.AnatTie em-B ; fM&mJitU.W&Mai ihur documentary. Wfs wariTw S Wi Peters ! to abandon, it raibe OTrvVT; McCoskry, as 'nublished in th Phi-i. 2ww, the journal whicli allowed its col- law umns to be defiled.with it, and can reach no Other conclusion than that it is a delib erate and shameless attempt to involve a venerable servant of the Church in dis honor for the sake of the sensation to which it must give rise. The story is ly improbable in itself, ia view of the liar infirmities of the accused clerirvan. siness no lono- 'Ti ZX i B(?WT pit'rests' With the South ana were is nothing in the accomnanvini . - : " ;ry,j m wr nothing in the T "Droofs", tha straw as . evidence. The loitara .i bave bee written by . him to the young woman with whom bis name bas been asso ciated are not such as an educated man, or any but a fool, and a : fool of. a very com monplace : pattern, would , write. At all eventa, person of Bishep McCoskrv's Ori the1 other hand hotK tha ru:.. go 3ftt'e t and 4nPtreaC.the maa?W:fia:tter paper has - wnai,. iu its : issue of the 19th;.oh the Bishop; which begins as follows: '' ' ,.; :.. 't'-.' '. " , f'The story of the fall of Bishob 'McCoa. is needl Krey, or jjetroit, is the story of a man who ; the surrounded ' bv the best i lnflnm,-J , 7?? - ' church, and guarded from ordinarv t- actuated el the.teach- and sim r ISgypt?-Having !bers6riallv r mow,- vuy-wer&l i-'Lti.': ai.-iJi ? .L;-- riwi.-f. ,.. only lessening their capitat ombkr- ! tu'sAn 'il mVa" i ,w;?a8ea inat. England tion. At last frnoelfedto through Florida, . with the waters of the Northern lakes.. Of course this work will have. to ; be done in sections, and it will re- quire years to complete it. . The sections first in importance are those which are tb enable i ships ib stormy weather to avoid the dangers of the North Carolina and New Jersey i coasts. i The correspondent adds: A Senator tb-day called : attention to the small boat can .now Lawrence from, the extreme nland water route." Incendlarf am. VVe learn that there was a most deterr mined attempt on Sunday night last to burn the store of Mr. J. J. Gay;at Phoa to attend. " suitable - amusements and 3oyment3 or a vocal character will place. Respectfully ;; 1 ' : X ' "' : E.R Williams, ' -1 ;"!': ';- S. P. Hakd, . ! , I ; A. HrWnxiAirsv1 s .. . , 'V . "! ' ' R-'NCoLLtRs,-' '"; i, " ' W. J1L COWAN .' ' l'--- r,": R. M. Cboom, . ;! Committee of Arrangements for the Rail1 road Meeting.- ' I ' - ; a. iv ConveRtlato of. the Demoeraile. Party In New Hanover Coaaty . . ' A Convention of the Democratic' Party at the' Court House, in tbe cityjof Wilming-1 taken-. Though thp work' 1iar"onlyi ton, ai o o ciocx, on oaturday, the 4tb or oeeu prosecuiea tnus iar this season May,, to appoint Delegatesrto the State, Ju lut a little over two weeks, yet the dicialand Congressional Conventions. . :Taktiu il-rAiJ.u2i Vj,' '- Each Ward in the City ahSTdwnV J1Vi??P!wha;8wler- ship in thejDounty wiU be entitled to vote? nan.that attained during any entire in said Convention, according to the Dem- previous BeaioW 'aMd'. Mr: 2FtrnR6W' ocratio vote cast in said WvdrsTownahip, wilf atflvVitf for Governor iu tbe last Gubernatorial elec- terftoop;' tMeetings of the Demote taraitn na young saaa leriaislnbution, io cpoose delegates to be held in the several on Tuesday evenine.S i i The First Ward will HalL , -'!. . Tbe Second Ward will meetVt the- Court .House. ' -j . . '., -. -.-.J- '. The Third Ward will meet at Mu'udsV anriar will 1...V.1 i . . . , . . toin K- ;.w;i- J i: .. f," ue large. U. B. 'SL IT1 ' . - ""p'UK, aoiiaton,., a prominent lawyer of this ."JTiSieam machinery,!, instead ot! de-I place, ex-member of th T.fcrifiitnr0 nH pending upon a current 6f waer. This'l fbairman'of the Democratic Executive apparatus ii kept partly upon scows' $"b .ed : larichored ' ne'thfislnnff -statfonsH SS? J11010 janJ partly upon steam- launches and! was in co m last week, and made a speech steamers ; engaged i ia oollectipg,. the I f Q a case in.which he was employed. th? difrV w "ffS-W 1 -Newbern Aut Shell: Our colored .Meistpersuasion are ' !" "w ouvi arc uow uciog i utiug preparations to Duild a new churcb on onnson strejt, near Cedar Grove Cem etery. " A gentleman from Boston, on a visit to his friends in the country, speak mg.of.j hard times, observed that bis wife had; lately expended $50 for a habit His friend replied: VHere in the country we ' P?b ial,!?w our wives to get into such ha- ! nits. . . A' colored boy named Peter Jones, about fourteen years of age, was in 1 1 bathing, in company with four or five comrades; it the railroad wharf Saturday, .itmiunfiieu.: i . Statesville ; Americans While men. were running a horse race in Tay- .211 jt " ' .... . ., ri1i!jBTBBsfiirEOrHApnl '23iV .I; boy carelessly got on the track and wasruo ! .ine venerapie Ur,1 John Amngton. YYwy one pi we norses, and received in- 'nKn'oA :ilUU .'iL '-lL-'JLi': 'J--' - - I furies which have ainnn nancorl him ..ih nuwonmuew was iiieiiiinnpn in mv ir. . . , ... r Vv.-. . : v atieran uiness ot abonti Un. son or the late Dr. J. M. McLelland. of this Township 4o elect seven 1 W.H t.4Pe P.wase with wbichMhe; 1 c"oniTi i ana a talented young divine, The Fourth and be designated soon Jiiach Ward and delAffAtp.n j.i. The Township meetings wiU be heid on' Tuesday, 80tb. lost., at noon, at the usual; polling places, unless other places' may be agreed upon by the voters 'and tbe! Execu tive Committee man of the Township. . , ? Each Ward Will elect also two Executive Committee, men, and each: Township one, which shall constitute the .County Execu tive Committee, and tbe tnembera of 'said Committee in the City of( Wilmington , the City Executive Committee, said Commit. tees to bold office from the Convention.' 4th If S1 a1 . -a was, first, attacked finally developed - I f wvi a V vl a 'Dr.Arrineton as seventy-eight years vof age and waa ?0m; M. NashL:ppunty NhiCL, ktucic, ipjr.a greaii.njimper-sOtvyeArs, j 1 - m . xie was socoesulr ' meaicinei" ?i prsKJUtioner! of preached a farewell sermon in th Prpahv terian Church, in this place, to a large con gregation, last Sabbath eveningj previous to hsaying to take charge of a congregation in Tyler, Texas, Whither be has been called. -u' t ii ! -.-j i ;,;;. . - fU -- Raleigh, Observer: The North Carblrna delegation Uo "the big Sunday School Convention in Atlanta, Ga.v; were . . r .- .wrwuillCU IO f4i;fl.,T1fr-,.w I nlX. BrUnSwirW .nnnlv Tl annoira H'.ol r0,:1? rss immm$ w i. i -.'.ur I.Ay-itirtO !'nt Vi'tfi . ii .;. 1 i 110 (wa a. manwialt ftf ,;aterTJ rV u '4fos. S, Skinner, ..U. tLkiT Pho ow n Macon. G... V6LTTi:f,H JT? ?f J"."?0 OI "ur. ? was cauea ,irom , Athens. Ga . hecMatbodis&ar&l tT-i'l-' Somf- VmK ag to lak? chare of tne First 1 i , nvu jlw-- " ?Pt,8t cbnrcb.at a salary of four thousand their factories, the alternative certain the gist fice, and the sjcredness of bis calling in In tQe Th d080at they would recetveoir most i-The , case : is simply this; Bishop decided oeniurW Aa'iVt- $l TiT McCoskry hasa ward, ; a younir'IadV ' tijS Some letters of his to her have been rZZ Z ' ' ' P T' found in which thereis tZS Z rP :aata.S!SJ as, far as Jf8: bVr ttetf h ttle OpyWed'the; Of ntriyi oi m r0ii - r 'JiUfiDA ";?f.B,,fPJ1' OI u,uuo,u0Dt .and the ' - . Ti'apaJag as nign as we soportbp ss tor us to -say that il l 2&Ai: ViHft.CT ii-ml-i'TrSiVr Ix-AXii--.- --'r . : :. n Plv't aL'CT K.Hlrt tint. 7SZZZZ n W6tlilJAH!rWiflfW w,bat.he, WW ftearn .that he entertains strong. bus- - It is recommended that tbe DeWWn the Ward and Township meetings be elects ed by ballot; also the members of the Ex ecutive Committee. ( f '.! i hailing .By order of the Executive Com m!no -c vis TIia.torfllAajrajriaier.inYi'l ; -iiauj .lAmraanceiirJeejier.vnwcfui lAprnnmfeSr journal sic tsa fiUedith aftabie dollars. i The new Rnmiat Khnmh i be called 'Samaria," and located three and a half miles east -of J Raleigh,: will be dedi cated next Sunday. There will ho iirpn ril ing at 11 a. m.',' but the sermon of dedica- iiuu win w uenverea : at 3 p. m. by Kev rucuaro. I uiainji ivi' uie-iarmer.,:UDon a variety I : . s:;. view andDemocratopy... .I V I iuiR ffM hood i iT J I. i a " "' 1 !,j iWi WP; Q seo max of a, disbosi I 5nl V."r "" "? ueruiu iy juage rrom tne amount o but nothing :to-prove him irnr V , ' Oyeditpr nih i V , JQPoro. bably get no but a small liWn4it ",hMliP unwihiag to JM tyjf W0ttbie jideiMion UtS?" a8ast a certain party ioBinsmetrwiafitaiitadfthe; : uii, t j RrlfifW-molum-i OTL'ooi.' 0 if" -ohange .: ,iLastM:l uesdayj , a Sdutfif v I .f?(sfl,s W.8 Oouple in the upper part of Pittsyl-J '; "The InmroVemanU inYhVmV' i IS?, conniyalked- upwards of thirty tto-tWtoifc32S5J ilWavl-tp marriedi- - rtwMffirM'P'xS weystarted back home, thus walking over : aiSa?ViIiffi?f CT8j "89?. .!on- I atatt. miles ? ia .warmTWiaatliprf .rtil ihi, . ' jwm nrtoobcr I; the dust to et marVf . r""-" THIHOCQNGRESSfON AE. DISTRfPT - Ececqtlve ? Copaml'tlee W eeunt?l I ( There will be a meetine of ihe'Damo cratic Executive Committee of iha'Thiri Congressional District at tbi PurceM House ia Wilmiagton, on, Saturday M.ay 4,;atvlQ1 o'clock A. M. "i " . r" ChAS.-M. STKbMiiN; 1 ! 1 V T-1 Cbairmap...;; Be on' time, for prevention ia better, thai. cure. AUf Coughs jand oIds .aBd .such affections of the throat and lungs as lead' umwumpuoa aret curea .by; lif.iBuU!a tpn. or thejpartjof farmerA tDUoform seed Bold by, m.i. m n.nVin.n i In. wui aitiuauu).! ,. ' nui T W'HBneaiireTeiii orancn-' cofluiy is admirably adapted to sheep bus M Pj fPfif qnsrnessabrd if ?the"V'''1f ish1 Pndry, but unfortunately our people seem WmWH'mmW040 fea7.e.a8Pe5aiv.ekn?sfor .pannot ,1 uiutinuc. iu icuicuf luis irreRi pvii? A jOotterBao eendLO tty VVJ Hj Bbiv, There was in this yicipity a few day's sincei inard, WilminlrtdbV0!rrOt?aftd o'et'-rfan i a gentleman, "formerly a resident of thia CarolindF (inner for one year ! I county, who emigrated to Tpnnessep soiflpi j ii ki: v'm- fii ukn4 'our years ago, in pursuit of his stolen wife.i 3Xni l7v W,f , 1 He states that she has deserted him fivei I j-fuojZeke j4Mevfc QreensborOj times, and atilt heidesirea to live with faer.i iSmM1 He wa8 asked by some one what be wanted; h& ASrlkJii1 wa8 entered and W find her for if fshe had deserted him five! fi rdbJhlerabta.:sriivt' j times, to which, he replied, a n know sUei, loves me."

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