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WM. H. BERNARD, . Editor and Proprietor. greatly lessen the amount of.prod uc- .vjJe sy stemjtf .dju&UQn I tiD aDd thereby make bread scarcer I the ignorant' shall be lifted from the I this. The do nothing policy gets auu niguerj ii, wouiu mrow oui oi i mire oi&smpiuiiy ana supersuuon, i noining. . employment hundreds of J thousand? J and placed .upon the granite founda J The! Philadelphia;'' Times of- the 1 fW(LMINGTON. N. BViday, July 26th, 1878. IW Remittances mast be made by Check, Draft, Postal Honey Order, or Registered Letter. Post Masters will register letters when desired. t" Only such remittances will be at the risk of the publisher." ' '' " ' . , ' . fW Specimen copies forwarded when dCBired. DEMOCKATIC TICKET. y now engaged in manufacturing all ton of true knowledge. ; If, as Dean 20th has a lotterfrom Raleigh, dated stealDeri kinds of machinery, and would cause Swift- said, he is a benefactor who 16th, that ivea an ) insight into oar h?pY,j ho :." immense loss to thousand who have makes two blades of erass crow State politics. . It i rjosaibl v wnttpn ... ,-An ; Eaierulnmeai-Thclr De ""arinre'rorbom, fcc ." "The 'Sumter Light Infantry reached ere at 5 o'clockVyeslerday afternoon, on jibe; Steamer ? Underbill, z homeward. : bound were met at Iho wharf by BrigGfcn.': Taylor,- the . commissioned officers of the Light Infantry, Light Artillery and t Whiting Rifles. Col," Jno. ,W. Gordon, bf --I the jnd Resiment; several t a; The schooner 4ijjf -CapUin Northrop, i Opill bS - X Urpeiltine. i. s i -i i . i- i -i '.- .-v-w-. -- , nuicn aiiiveu ucre irom aiaiagorua isay, rrt . j .-nm ' . ..... j -4 . exas, on mesaay nigjit, orougnt a con to t ." -i. ciiwyiuu ,ri,raiijt is to run ; signment of one hundred and eight Men-- August, for the benefit of the MetronoL., uau uuu ieus juusungs hdii ponies, con I. """'"ubi vourcn f tvaieigii. invested in that business. J j- I where only one grew,, how great, a I by a Northern man, but we suspect it . wnat we want is oreaa in aDun- friend of buraanity he; musj be wbof is wrjtten by a Kaleigbite, who is try-I ine 2nd Reiimenti several3taff Officers of dance, and bread - at the lowest; poa- expels darkness'aod-saperstition from j ingthe-difficnJt role of -being a"e sible price.- 'The New Orleans ltca- f th minl &nA filUitiiKrti1iit3nf I feetlv faia innprw?PnPiinpvoiTi I splendid druM corpi of ine 4 Wilmington inr.piiifTPnnH inn virr.npr t .-. aiiu leiiuner nr naainncr pvpnia Mn " . - :- e UBiieve, auu uave urgea, loai 1 uo n xvepuDiicau tor augDb we signed to Messrs. Northrop & Cumming,of this city . The schooner, which was built for the purpose of trausportirig horses, oc-. cupied twenty-four days io;the p'ateage, japdwhat is 3 iremajkalJeiactxonsideriDg the hot weather that prevailed, only one out ; 1 he talk among i the - Western Norlh Carolina, merchants is lite free ride to Riclimond, V , iven by the bushies meu M lhe iUer.?5 sTliere is a lesson iu all this for our Wilmington men of business Verh gap. - ; - J. r .. . ' Recording to a . report in tht Judges Supreme Court : ' FOB CHIEF JUSTICE, W. N. H. SMITH, ' : ' of Wake. F08 ASSOCIATE JUSTICES : THOS. S. ASHE, of Absob. w.-,.;: JOHN H. DILLARD, of Guilford. ! t ' Jadee Superior Court. SEVENTH DIST. I J. F. GRAVES, f of Sorry. i - EIGHTH DISTRICT, j ALPnONSO C. AVERY,' ' ' - ::: : - , Of Burke.. : ;. j , ninthIjistrict. JAS. C. L. GUDGER, of Haywood. - yune takes this view of the. matter, and reflecting men; will probably agree with what it says: :: ut:" "There is a serious displacement of abor, but how much of it results from suspended or lessened production, or how much is only temporary, or how . much will be cured by the readjustment of industries.are facts which time only can ascertain. What-, ever remedy may be found it is certain that it will not be in the disuse of j labor-saving machinery, and the substitution therefor of band labor. It is also certain that it will not be found in any discriminating legislative impositions on machinery.nor in restrictions on its use byfndividualsorcorporations.nor in the establishment of mills tinder legisla tive control, nor in an. attempt to oblige mill owners to share profits with operatives. Any possible remedy must be made conso nant with the spirit of our institutions and laws, and far removed from jthe agrarian dreams of Socialistic Utopians. : After all, it will most probably be found that organ ized society must bold itself in the same guardian attitude towards those who suffer because they can flffd novork to dot as to those who from any cause suffer by reason or oeiog unaoie to work." two things are absolutely necessary f know. If !so, what lie says will be Majof Qrifflthi. -. h i-.. rl; :).. Byinvitation of F, W. erchnert Esq., Of the hundred - and tea with which she Ka,eih JVctav the Trinity College Normal started died on the trip:aDother having sue- CUM? hbepria : great success,! The nnm- 'f t,t 3T Sltt ber of students was 220. Of these 105 wwn cumbed after - she reachedi nort This rwr,.f,t,...i ",CM- lu,i were that North Carolina bay have excel- I all the better, for it enables as to see lent public schools. First,there must I how the outlook appears to an ' obser be a larger appropriation of ; money. j.vant''Wdj reflecting: mVmSer' of 'the Secondly, there must be a better sys-1 dead and disbanded party. We cive I J . . . m aS.a Tu -.L..r.:. - J ' Ji. - i' ' .V . Taylor deli j.uo picocuj, uue IB a 1 a paiagiauu or tWO lOSli Will interest oar readers: tern devised. standing reproach . The Superinten dent, of Public Instruction is not felt. His office is: a sinecure. - He does no positive good, and can never be efficient under the- present laws. His duties are almost altogether cer- ?The Republican State Executive Com-r mittee, at a recent meeting here, decided to put forward no judicial nominees. This was wise, for that party has no show what- ever, ia any possible contingency, of car rying the State, now or at any time hereaf ter. As against them, thorouehlv d a . . . w ' . ical. instead of his beinir the rrreat g"a anu demoralized as they are, in a . . -. 7 i a . . 1 a narrv nninr nr .... ... I tr professional teachers; counties represented tbey;were escorted to! his, residence on uowi. a nau-ureeu .v,8uorAyerage attendance of nil. Prontstreet, and hospUably and pleasantly Mustangs, . have small and rather 'delicate iH& opener- VV aro . entertained until it became necessary for bare capable of great .endurance ibiy inSS tbaUbV them to march to the depot ' are fourteen to fifteenuands high,and the University last session "uoaXl On arrival at the depot General M. P; f yeaWTO aQU Hre "s ". ivereda brief iarewell speech; "f uu, Their tuition aroev ! ! 1U7 were lanaea irom ; tne scnooner at t ly the University. T Messrs. Northrop & Cummines' mill wharf 1. xr..... L. Jyesterdaywhere stables had been prepared hs now very heavy.-On1 Fray asmanVas --r- uujwiis v.i A;unuauy 10 a large numberof persons who Kent to see them during the afternoon, and to witness the manner of removing them from the vessel. : ':i ' ' ' This ia fbe first direct importation of the1 sort, but we hope it will not be the last,' earnestly inviting them to come again, which was fittingly respooded to by Capt, Delgar,who expressed his high appreciation of the manner in which they had been re ceived and treated by the Wilmington mil itary, and his hearty thanks for the atten tion shown him and his command' by the people of Wilmington and Smitbville. s At the conclusion of ;CapL Delgar's re . tcijt ut-y. xjq j. r.iiay as many as i 75 passengers went through on the N. C. li. . j. auu ue uany average is 40. Phihn AT KENANSV1LLE. We were at Kenansville on Satur day last. Quite unexpectedly we had VlftW h Vnp! ornehintr leader amonsr the educational forces I victory two veara W and hv Hvfsa bH- I marks three cheers were rivn ti. vvu w .- I o- - J - I - . , ... - . , '.. a- - .. I j t-i-i . . . of the State. He should be for at SSffiSSS mington militarv'and; Gen! M. P.' Taylor by lA least sir months In the year in the j ity. I say as against the Republicans, But field making addresses upon educa SS!f iV,?.lfLm: tional topics, and arousiner the d6od1g I some of the State journals affect to believe noon the imnortanna nF training thpir ere manifest signs of disinfegratlpn Ti 1 - children for a life of usefulness, vir tue and honor. We do not refer to the present' Superintendent. He no the pleasure of hearing the latter half doubt performs well enougb his cler- For Coasreii ALFRED M. WADDELL, of New Hanover. ; r For Solicitor : . i THIRD JODICIAL DIST.! S WIFT G ALLO WAY, . of Greene. i JQACHINEBY. ;i The war that has begun against the use of machinery in some sections of the Northwest is attracting atten tion. The threats to destroy all la bor saving machinery used on farms or in the household have about as much foundation in right, justice and .intelligence as the rint.a nf a marlrlpnprl mob who burn and destroy at will. pha We exPected of the speech delivered by Captain Swift." Galloway, Democratic candi date for the Solicitorship) of this Ju dicial District. Captain Galloway addressed 'about one hundred and fifty people in an ; effective and elo quent manner. He has a fine voice, speaks with deliberation, lent. English, is clear, forceful, intersperses his- arguments with pleasing and apposite anecdotes, and at times is impassioned and real ly eloquent. His review of Radical shortcomings was timely, truthful, vigorous and convincing. He was specially happy in his references to the ."exhausted judiciary." We ex pected a good speech.' We got more ical duties. We mean to say that the system is poor . indeed, and that the ablest man in America could not among the now dominant Democracy. Not of dissolution, for the party has too much vitality for that; but of splits, bolts, schisms, a i&iiiDguuio voting strengtn, and a fol lowing after new political teachings and ir regular candidates.': 4 DEMOCRACY FAIXIHG TO FIECE3. Via most of the counties where the pre-, ponderating negro vote insures the election of Republicans the Democrats have made no nominations. And in other counties, overwhelmingly Conservative, they have the SumlerjBoidiers, and which were heart ily returned by the WilmingtOnians for ihe Sumter Light Infantry.! r - j They then boarded the train and ; were soon being rapidly carried homeward, ap- parenUy well pleased with their visit. sary.of the First Regiment N. O. S. Q. w 1111 ine raLK 01 Captain. ' Mr. Smiley Hunter; of Meekln burtj.i a brave Confederate who fought through the war and never caught a bullet was enjoying his siesta in his piazzi IJe was barefooted and in an effurt t, ti,.t .. dog broke four toes against a post. (M Wt. In.in r.nn, II.. ft I.... A Sit. " ti,,clucu, ufuviag a .prontaoie one, jThey are said to be excellent as farm horses l learo from tlie Charloite Observer. Forrr oei tteeldebartment le expense required to keep them. , IU. s. Commtiiioneri Cenrt. .1 i. 'Ilo esonian: We will give a prize- puff io ! ur . TV i . I KUUIUB lue SU( e now largest watermelon fmm tor the 1st of, October. it w , A Serious Cutting Affair la Pender.' s. u. Applewhite and C. f H. Dock, of Mr. Hueh McLanrin anrt nnt t.i.- .V. ? . ; . . a aw uliii:i mihi r was cut as staled last iweek, and it turus jColumbus county, were before TJ, S. Com missioner McQuigg, yesterday, on the charge of violating the internal revenue i uses excel- logical and The agitators demand legislation to limit the use of machinery and to fa vor the large class of laborers. Where to begin and where to end the pre cise line of demarcation to be estab lishedwould puzzle the wisest Solon of the age. Wo cannot doubt that the tendency the aim ind use of modern machinery is to 'do away with labor to a certain extent The people of Duplin are! much Stirred over the Sheriff's election. I They amount to nothing. It is really oues a . . ;. ; . . i uivinuviuiiuij uuuncnaiivu mey nave do what was reqoiredl by the exigen- held no conventions to put forth candi- r .u u J ' I dates, hnt Ip.ava lhi .fiplH uica ui too uour wuusb operating un der the present law. j'.j" The Elizabeth City JEconomist is edited by an -alumnus of the Univer sity. He is one of the oldest, ablest and 'most scholarly of our "editors. He holds tbis view of the matter we are noticing: ' ' "But the great defect in education in the' State is in the primaries. The schools are not keeping pace with the higher institu tions of learning. And I this is more and more apparent in the schools the further they are removed from the higher institu tions. There must be some radical delect in them io some way, either io the whole system and constitution of the primary schools or, in their practical management. The free school system, especially, is la- ucuiauiy wanting. in practical usefulness. We learn from parties from Point Cas- 7 ulJ wuu B,rivej ""eyes- laws by .retailing liquors ; without the ne- terday, that a, murderous assault was per. cessary government license. The firsU petrated by a colored man upon two white named defendant wus ordered to. give bond men at Beau, a Bridge, in that county, on in the sum of $200 for his appearance at JTriday last. It seems that -the whites had the nntim nf th tt a n(-...t-.w - Aatna hnl I4 V. " . K.J . J : U ... A ni . . . ' . . . I . " " '.. u.u(UM;i WHIfl ID V . , , ( .w. miuu- I -' r- "6i uunagiuuu V, i IU13 CltV and IMP OSiSP mrtinat fw race between self -announced comnetitora 1 who are eouallv cood Demnmtrtn. r-'",. """T . w.uie.men re- was dismissed test of individual popularity. , In some mainetl ebIBd and got; to drinking. Fi- cases these rival claimants, that is sucb as Pty a dispute arose between two brothers are running for the Legislature, espouse the by the name of William B. and John Lewis pretensions respectively of Vance and Mer- on ti. . Ji- " uuuuuuewis, rimon for the Federal Senatorial succession. 6 one 8,de and a colorcd man by he Leading journals, like the Raleigh Observer name of Banter Underwood on the other, and the Wilmington Stab, profess a pro- which eventually resulted in a fiaht in which the two white men got the best of it. The two white men) finally walked off in the direction of .their bueev. with Hip intention of leaving the' ground, when Un- foundly indifferent neutrality as between Merrimon and Vance, but them in An inlnnaa. ly earnest partisanship for one or the other of these distinguished gentlemen which di vides both the politicians and the people into two nearly equal sections. This divis sion is purely a matter of personal prefer ence, for there is not a particle r political difference between the chieftains of the opposing factions or their adherent hut this marshaling of the Conservatives into Dock We bave been requested to state that the appointment for the Duplin county candidates has been withdrawn from Rose Hill, for the 30lhinst., by agreement of the various candidates, on account of the ex treme hot weather. SnpremeOnrt. i , . In this Court on Tuesday, as we learn derwond wiiti o w . , ""'B" papers, me, consideration ZiL of appeals at the end of the docket was r """ iuu, oeiieu vvm. juewis I resumed and around the waist, and j plunged the knife . . . . ' . ; ' : inio ms body in several places lie then hostile posts is likely to bring about an tigly I atarKd in Pursuit of John Lewis, who was Two gentlemen, MrJ Wallace, the old Sheriff, and Mr. Hurst, are having a e c i. . T- . i J i" i ! . . irtjB uguu oin staes appear to be confident. -The crops are line, greatly for rain. There has not been a good rain in six weeks; or more.. We may mention that Capt. Gallo- tionable if. under their they do not obstruct rather than advance education. The teachers are often utterly incompetent to the tasks to which they have been appointed, and the dents who select them'are almost without schism when the Legislature meets. There is, now at least, no common enemy formi dable enough to fight. And io this fact lies danger to the internal harmony of the De mocracy." . . 1 Gen. Eppa Hunton's invitation' to Mr. Columbus Alexander is now the cuucavonng io maKe his escape, and the latter finally tripped and fell to the ground, when Underwood, who was close at his heels, jumped upon him and stabbed him violently with the knife as lie lay prostrate upon the ground. They were finally sepa rated and the wounded men taken to causes were disposed of as follows: ' j - State vs. Mary Packer, from New Han over; called; and continued by consent of counsel. State vs. Charles Hill, from New Han over; argued by the Attorney General , for the Stale; no counsel for the defendant. State vs. Ben Brown, from New Hanover argued by the, Attorney General for the came; no counsel lor tlie defendant. out to be only a slight scratch on Iho face : Polkton Argus-. Our young peo ple are expecting to have a grand time in ithisplace the first Friday in August. The iAnson Guards will be in encampment here .then.and there is to be a tournament in the lay and a party and entertainment at night. :- Both the , new ; churches, Method isi aud Baptist, oi this place, will soon be con pleteJ Mr. B; S Boyd brought into our office ..this week an Irish potato weih" jing twenty-six ounces. J I Raleigh Observer: The North lunna uocai minisiers' Uonferenco will convene at CharloUe on .Thursday, July 25th, j and cominue four days. The rail roads gives special rate tickets to members and visitors. - -Duncan O'Hanlin, Esq informs us that the survey of the Western' road by both ; routes . proposed has been completed, and that a meeting of the Direc tors will be held at Franklinsville, Ran-, dolph county, on Tuesday next, to decide definitely upon the route. MorgantoW Blade: We ihad hd pleasure oT hearing Bishop Atkinson preach on JastiWednesday night from the text VThe first shall be last and the last Shall be first." It Was one of the ablest efforts we have ever heard.' , While reading the Wilmington Star the other day, the local remarked, "Look here, what does Bernard mean by saying that the up Country preachers are inferior ?" We glanced over his shoulders and saw that he read, preachers' for. 'fpeaches." wuaiiunc yuisc-roer; xt is learned but are sufferini? nno0 inditre.nt io beir duties and theme for editorial moralizing in the house ia neighborhood, where their out are suaenng unconscious of their resnons bit v." xr..u e . ... . . , . . knnn VJ I ; North. Such insolent and depraved woands were dressed I : i J-. ' . . I but how can it be remedied now? mS active canvass,pos- Everything has been to sdmulate in- r-bIy the most actiYe f anyone in vention and to perfect machinery. People of all grades and conditions have availed themselves as far as possible of all the useful inventions. By the use of these machines produc tion has .been made much 'greater, and, as it turns out, too much ' labor ia saved. Such is the cry, and it ap pears to be well founded.. Men say : that the machinery takes bread from their months and : deprives . them of the State. He has alreadv snolcpn . : i i, ' i " . lr :in some seven or eight counties. He speaks in Wilmington-soon, and if you wish to hear a good political talk go and hear Galloway. (There was a mi . D1S 18 ever7 wora trne. We can sheets as the New Ynrfc 7WA- im. obnfirm the statement as to the in- prove the occasion to deride and , in compe.tency of teachers. We have suit the Southern people. But why w oec uiauy leuers writ- snould the snarling of such curs be offensive, to any decent man? Gen. Hunton felt aggrieved by the assault of Alexander, and he took prompt his4 State vs. Svkes & Merrink f mtn Nr, Hanover; argued by the Attorney General here that the Richmond & DanvillA T?it ior tne atate; no . ounsel for the defen- I road only proposes to extend to the mer- o ; T s . , ! chants resident on the Western North Car : State vs. .Tampa A Willo f-..m -vr . p.:i.jh.. . aiuriu vai Our informants state that both men Hanover; argued by the Attorney General sion 1 to Richmond. Air John W ten to a former Sunerintendent nf Public Instruction, and they were, with few exceptions, anything else than creditable: If the duties of ihe Superintendent have not been en larged within threej years, and we large gathering near Kenansville, or npi;pv, ' za nnt iJ J . t, ,ftnirt.kul : I L-u Relieve saoh. is not. the case,. ; w know steps, but he did not challenge assailant, sent: were at last accounts in a very critical con dition, with scarcely a hope of the recovery of Willam Lewis, and not much chance for his brother. jThey reside about three miles from Point Caswell, and William Lewis is a man of family. - j ( It was reported that a posse was orgauized and pursued Underwood, but the latter. upon being overhauled, stepped to one side ior tne btate. ana Charles M. Rtrlmnn fnr I Monro f T.nnr nroot i i.:.. i. : . v -- ft v avfMK vavwi lu niiniiiii. iihh b ir ivESL... w x, fouen months old which is giving milk ir .,- ' - p auu wue I Vlr1: " n?8' or course, never had any uuopi iug. f-iuemei oi ine jJ irelJe- rr : i- . i ,1. ....i " wuat ae wrote ana ana bid them defianceJ Unforiunau-w i.pr,. was no officer of the law present, and the from New Hanover; diminution of the re cord suggested, writ of certiorari ordered. AnI n . : 1 ..... Solomon Hill vs. Griffin Oxendine, from Robeson; argued by Nat. McLean for the piaimui, ana wiles ijeitch ' for the defen dant. Neill McNeill vs. Chadbourn & Co et als., from Robeson; argued by Giles Leitch for the plamUff, and W. F. French and vrcu. uayis ior me aerenaants, mere woma nave oeen a larger crowd to. hear the next tor. We met several old were glad once much Soiici- more friends, and to see their labor THeya.o turned ,ut of wo,t JWSjW f J ' We mauhave !a,Pp u m ' ? ' ... . 1 5 11 . "u Jour ueciaration in your tney can be easily performed by close I second card that you are a Virginian I ask - l . , - I linn II. a an I . ft ' work during two hours each dav. Ah f ""J 1"" ,w,".I.naiJEale P'ace be- we have said, the work is clerical en tirely under the system, used. . We; must have a better Hvtrm rn-.xxrtm . . r . desperado was allowed to make good his FlTe escape. argued by Giles Leitch fir th ' 'ni.i7s'' ypnd the reach of the District police where aj demand for the reparation which Vir ginians accord in such cases can be made upon you." s r : were once is true- by the inventions that hailed as blessings. Now how much of this! how far machinery displaces the labor of men, we are unable to say. There are two sides to the question, it is claimed. -: One i side : contends that machinery has worked : na such bad results as the agitators insist ' upon. They say that machinery, has not de- fOKTH CAHOLINA jQIJST HAVE A "BETTEB SCHOUL SYSTEM. ; A good deal of money is spent an nually in keeping the common schools running during a part of the' year. Not one-half enough is expended in that direction. Not Jess ; than six hundred thousand dollars should be W must change the whole plan of snpenntendency. , At present we have none; we have only a clerk. We need and must have an efficient superin tendency. ' ; We must Lave one or This will not make him liable to Kut in lhe mlee- roDriations. I xr:.:: iv. . ... - . j I ' L ' . . . i :f irii'iai ih w. nr nisnno iro him rn w ' i J wo, m There is said to have been another man Implicated with Underwood in Msdifficulty With the Lewis brothers, and that he (a wuuo man; ana .Underwood both got and J. W: Hinsdale for the defendabt. WarnlBB o cbe Vnwarr Washington Special to Baltimore Sun 23d partment has ordered 2125 worth nf raiu audjbelts for the Pioneer Fire Company. ! Lincolnton News: TheSparkIin Catawba Springs is the prettiest summer resort in the State. - Mr. Jacob Bisa ner, one of our . oldest and most respected citizens, died at his-home in this place Thursday evening. - We have been shown a tomato, weighing twenty-fiv ounces, rfrown by Mr. W. D. Motz, of this place. - The drought Will continues in tbis section, t Growing j crops are suffering immensely. The earth is narrhprt nnrl Vint The gardens around town are almost dried ?P- -14.-.,..V...-..:L. . - Greensboro JVorth State: Judge seat in Congress. ! We young Sad DeatU by Orownlns. ' We learn ihat during a picnic in a neigh- oornooa aoout ten miles below SmithVille. uy;U- a .w.n, v: onn;nni.j i - ' . i aw concerns nunai prived men. of labor, or inperceded .XV? E thousands of imnWl h.i. tha nake Uii mJ; cr.:. - uo w"lu,B" . Ul -"o"11 Varonna. it r" - . i , . i . I would be money j .mencan takes this position. It I woald come baci I iuaisL mat agricultural machinp.rv I - -ti. I ine - ft: -mar . . - - . - S3 I The dismissal f Mr xxr.AAt ?? lue ana lteir children arrived ni i - . , , " , mo jasi lnursaay from their new home in Clerk in the Sixth Auditor's office, Tlorida. The Judge looks welL He lays for refusing to subscribe to the Re- fe is not as heaTy by 20 pounds as when he publican campaign fund.was undonbt- Lef,t nurei' fle and his family are perfectly edly intended as a warning to the de,,ghd ilh Floda and ita -P'6- -.L'..i...t . . - w,ul"S wine -riThe gatherers of snmAft cn now on on Wednesday or Thursday last, a young -i ?a V8 80 con8ldered by for cash, all the sumac they gather and take man by the name of Benjamin Smith aired a- ' facts show a most flagrant P to cure well. On Monday last l4 vMr. 5rt ea disregard of the civil service rules as "7 Dorsey, a young - colored man. was drowned in Halifax n. '.ua I 'Z .Tftll . " numoer laid down by the President, andindi. ""jefPiSf dollar counterfeit more General SnWrinionnt-o VL,. . 7 "'iL . " "w T' cr "V8 anu accidentally got be. cates f very lainl that . newas commuted to jail for want of f rT " -f" I mgn nonors at the University. I jona his deDth. when. -hinr ..n.Ku 1 rr .r -f r. " fH - - v vniisituiguucuk iur eaca pongressional District. Let us wake np; let us get in earnest in this great matter that concerns hnndrWIa nf announced James M. yesterday Nicholson that was services which Caroli wisely spent. ,; It hundred fold in thousands of the irenderj erB well, an- has nrovfid a rpal smiiatanfi'ol klo:. I i,,;;. -.li'-L- -?-j:ii2 . ft cnuarea thus favored would nv.r,grea mcreasea the State. Our forefath the area m cultivation and the valnfl h, . , i ? tu of farms that it ;ha8; also ' increased Z t ;ejtor the recognize the fact' knd; take proper1 tWiinm.n ; t. perpetuity of our , free lnstitationsi l stena totbwark ; ov u it J:ui. uu ,iut utiiu, xi, says tnat I TTrn.W VfcX ' ii ' ' '- ; . . I - - ubWB. tx pwasiuic. there nas been sn ftftt.nal lnnvaaoA : I . -'-' i-.- . i NORTH CAROLINA POLITICS. ! Tbat . ieire i "U a spirit of disintegra tion and independence . just now perr yading portions ,bf the State cannot be denied or concealed. 'v It is well t6 pretense of viUsece reform vU a j Raleigh iV Theork on the WiggW.ior.tbi, city, only a few- DT..o weeks aeo. He was very tioDular I 1 ear8'was fu grown in stature, and was he stated that while his proclivities I offloe-:flo. ere long be ready for and ereatlv beloved RAmo ccoaniea Tery estimable youth, being Were Democratic be did not consider ISrauure V3 re-a OT iZtoLbToti Z7T ye-PPort of a .gedfatherand mc! j If a politician, andstandin .mlt? ago ne naa a orotner. aeed 14. who I ther xahn , n.i i.... I iKa Pro-Uonfa -i I -,. .t J'"aw was drdwned in the same stream. ! count of their sad beroavflmont Vti.- I be must decline contribn tin o-.ttnTr I 8lreet8. on Just at the close of the war,! Capt. I cidenl broke up the WmV Nicholson, who had been ' in twenty-five battles,' and was Captain of the sharp-shooters in I Wilcox's division, was killed;1 Within a week tis brother, Edward Nicholson, was llain.in battle also.: "They "were pro mising younge r men. William was cited .Universal sympathy. A Freak of Nature.! . 5 correspondent, writing us fromBogue, voiumous county, says that Mr. Thos. B, fW V "trr""5"1 I v uioBi8is io iseaurort. Mr. McCormick, when. the; latter was l on. Saodaat widday. This, despite the A young man Assistant Secretary . of the Treasury. I ",I18 o " -v'V' I He is known to be a mrist ffl;ti,fii t.N; - . MUiU ine peopie it ail: aepends-v A constitn discern its hhnrfi o-i u. 1 T tionalgoyernmentcannot last'whenitl andto rnU the incarnation? of courage aud was rests upon,. the long suffering and hess jThe danger tp. the Democratic ! 8lf er' ?dward was We J1, i a small enclosure wheV, , uiwhuiiumo, large i .w s""3 uoi uneuiion, ana in nve circle of j relatives land frienda ! will I dya from the time she had the first ni forbearance of a vicious, corrupt and party in North Carolina just i illiterate nonn a Hat.n . uU 'J- In . ' . r. r?e: -t wr i v; uBuyuves i.inere ne any rear dahgerr lies US to. make a. vv ,nnninn.nn I t .vil'W- ; nowr'lf in the ence and purity, of The best Way to overcome evil is to the number of; men employed in the various trades and pursuits ' affected by machinery. V We dd j not know how this is, but give what a good au thority says about an important point in tbe disp.nsHinn Amain ?.-. tific American says that the sewing tbe!Dgf Vedfcatv?bd who remain firm, nnseduced and maohinM h.nnt i"w'tl uUl,' " . uv . uccu uurtiui that the earnings' of sewing women have been largely increased thereby, Ht A tin at Vi nnrmTt- C . uuiuuct ui women en- I mi, - : .... i : , i . r i . - vumumch win ub i "wonuau uoks io u-erman -emi- i . ..... I : Ani8 cannot be dnno ' ' witfiAnt I r. i ' . . I ? agea m earning a living by 8ewing monev Thia nt ' , r-yj"' -""." "aceaoie io tne indifference, grants, are well known scoundrels in nas increased since the invention was w h' ' - J " JV ' Qarmn8 V cl ojrBUBlu i,uan me voters. :- Stay from the and with some system, that Price ;... . .f . . and efficient idprt onrt rA v?,,: . opears, who went on the free ride ."6,.u uai oeigoDor-; l,.:t7"i:;"n;r!fr' 'ni.::uarriaburg,'-!n'tbli coonty, to ' Hills- about two weeks since, .five of which were dead, and the other five he killed,, r as they aia noi seem to be doing well He then hood, has a sow that gave birth to ten pigs j W0IJ as eve-r - ben fo?nd with his bprd; last week; played the part of peace rv...vLuauv t uiB uubieH. j.ne Otner I "tttc ujr aiwsmpiing io pari two coiorea Woo, were lighting at. that place, moved between them and was struck WVM Aft A' 4Ka ' J-mm. 4i . committee WiUhave no further Idiffi The razor split his chin, graced huV throat cmty jn squeeziner what, funds. thpv ; and cut a deeo cash in his abdomp.n may want out of their unhappy T;c.i Our Enochvillex:orre8pohdent reports corn viiuo. 4.1 tu ouiaii nan- ar t.r onffoi. r - --------T-rf r-.r. .w " jjcuuiujauou ui ms auues. The other oy at department clerks wilt of course pro womenWDO arc' all beginning to look usto.make averlnnftnrr, ' U.t.., deeply: sympathise with the fainilir I oirui to rour more,' which are do I so ousfht-the biflr:niip"'anT iii tps JjTT.ri. , mi. .i? ? .1. grit of our can- . i -r.u.wu vu,ii 9jitujv oi toe .uemocrata f thA.. i . . - - j i inv wall An. .. rn . i uiuaies. inev , w . - -rr-v. -..:?vo I in their i . ' : . I. r .pwuueni aaas: --This 1 dent snOUlfl therefnrn 1iao . I libAitfuMv., wno remain -firm. unserW.,! nri I J ovurif t' oIa- I -i..t . ... , .. . . i uereavement. . j rfl.T .uw.i wuaa.ou Will UU iUCir (1 n T.T7 1 1 U71 1 1 ho pn onVI I trail1 7 "firu'-.-.' ' -'t t V ? . ; ; ' - , Dnhi : 7 V -r S . toiiow .the independent mania fascaIs;who Jssued, the. counterfeits ' PQbllc and Pnvate schools. ' u o ; that.-ravaM rtaJn ' : v. kn a ; . . can be easdy accounted for, as the first pigs? removing his , personal friend Wm t-rMnr i -r u , eycameJ,forei, rythlffi .5Jg? ilffiS a strange freak of natare, and I never: Who has also refused to contribute to cotad. ad itrWiU,i in a short time, we pre heard of a similar case." ' 1 y the campaign fundi- The Klerks in f.",? beiin:a. conditions suitable for the made, in a ratio much greater, too, man tne ratio of increase for the whole population. . ,. ' ' Again we say we do not know how wtsse tumgs are. if the evil Crop, in Fender. : Capt., Paddison.of the steamer North s and yott at Munich.?: fbey rejoice in 'being I the morning of the 4tb of July, and that every kind is parched and the drought and hcat, com4 i cora- maa onl tnn iV 'Is'liliW e- A . - i 1 which was never more torom alnV. th.' -ri.:T5irm" - .t- We do not antifiint-n i emocratio papers that echo : J L.- engagea a survey of the Amazon. "Th AjSI- t LJ " i:j c . .. . . i nu wm gi lue BQiiaren' plained of exists if labor h . . disnla Kir manw, - . ar"a ample educational facilities. r j ""vuiMci v . lu Hnmo or. i j .ti :i ; i . .. - tent,. as is, probable, .' we where the- remedy - lies doabtei i( ti.. ,: .-;' won a.. mow b ttai' . T r" ' " monument tnan tbe -o w v;OU 4uauu4uei-y; and I uero of the Treasury Department received tow IX JB Wl uTne woranip. y two pa- dav a Pentleriimind r? per angers from Atlanu have been in aay, a gentle reminder from ihe Cam- town during the past week, and have been paign committee m the form of.a.cir- well fpatraniied. by some.of our business cular intimating that the subscript raen A note from Col. John IL Long ;tions must be paid u&' durincr'thiir r"f"w.i lhat ou 0e Aight of the 18th Worith;,! vi HJno iTtu h J his sugar it..,, - m m , - l! ' cane patch, and when found next morning f I i: sarveror tbe Amazon 1 - fwo ere dead rfrom. the effects of eating H ,r im..!,!..!.,.. , ' ., r tljeygreea cane, and another lived nntil estimates that ,the corncrbD M ZYi "7 J i lUi V -1 oul'ia 'Kk-.anddledi only., one of the mo oauie cause tne week oerorc. e cows acted as if drunk. 5 t 1 ' ? aIi7. ,an,.w"ld?viM Je that , shall. ree , SSidkte'fiVe ' t , ' uo u lnaeed M ' a 'public I bene-i - the smallest.kind of bnsinesa i Mr - , ,1, , -vjraiBBuiBj.'wuu WlIl DeiVb - t - : D6 far tnnra I ntl v '!": f -!ThV'. r".-..t , I JJaVIS hflH 39 mnnK I ""w vv uittw on some votes from the . "" a's; icar reguiaVominefis and' wiiH o-nr ir 'on Hyjng iaea as, any man of our MT'lie;' neaied Term Warrenton Gazette:' Mr. Eddie ft an. estimable . young man , aged 17 as, colorcd, were about IO o'clock, returningtotlje rude implements nf Z ""r m8? "adical,yotHatMt,will be ,;!,; 0 ,' . : ! - , .- .1 --ww a tucicsa party reader primitive times. Such a .rno 1 i- , r .J 1 trivA -i-w i . " , .r&IiM "ver 1Lvea- ent to the great work ' ' I ' - ' ' 7. w- I I.I . "vr.. --'.' .iL-" wn n - - - . - . , 1 ' , iiiiiiifBi.. ii nr wnr a n c b... . . r . -wVtwu uu uiul.u i ii niiiiiiiririn i . , - - . -r--"..,.. - nUW xfemoorauctnampti; .YV e will eleot W - ' ' aW v.. i.n;,Ki J7" i'i'r , .T"l 1 gcellent.--::The rftVilt.i nA' .-gabbata-schooi. but he protested: Both of iib. ..L-MII: M?- ul. ..t:i,- ;i .vii Aftn.HV .tan.li .,- ' - I I J fo'Vnj luv, uuiOUiaLOlU LliK niR, I il . ... rui& i iiur t. n ran nnniiH n t. - - . - i wa uiuuu. . . i i - , ,1 i uah.ii it WAn I r Bant boo K .- ! - .. I "riivuiu uo j miBffioa. A gentleman just -from Ralejgh says that inougo tne tuermometer time, . for he is able, experienced and fl "Kdifference in the uciween mat Diace aha .ei?uy Wi n!! ' -s ?i5 iu i - it;H.C wulr gO,a8 iarup ine I X J umumg. jiMie .uumoeri.wuue, n RaleiVh savfl thJ aaeirA as she can1 with safety. Sur ana another negro, were in the; bath also, . uiBiuii,reus-1 or tne htaMAri nA t,A. i . 'l .J :i i - j. . n . ,fvi, jy several directions; ft would I tW nobS n7Z! .Zl IS0 erio Pond will get both (l ; ; , " -19w pro- iprauctiea of the legislature.- Bnt we 3 j sant sea . breezes which.! almost- constantly ;n o t,nma .1 mb.vwmui: were onjiMonaay. .about ia rz?-? FMjt. f i o'clock ja., taken from their watery graves am wi jbc ut oiuimons was iounu in a uer ii - . ... ... ... . .. 1 1 - i n ? i . i . . - - itiri :-v - . . . ; - '.' i urcviui . iiptp anfi innt in ihn 4.1: inn .. . - - - , - - : - u. i. .urooEft naa rPtii-A . - -rr:- - wai.-w jvvuy.isa -babviiKe wheats Tton i ,t-: . , , r . , - .. I ftmfni. JT ; l.So : ..... , . .i I J'. .1 r " !ivoiui& ,iwiiu 1I1B unuuo crossed on his breast) utterly unsupported save by fhe'rnnninv wnifr Mr IT That is, of course, during the heated termi ! Efhv Cf .Sf'1. 1 5:1 Ba,tf f?".1'!1 bout 400.yarda from Oolar, noati.g onvtheeditorial chair1. of thetatesyille L?mM J8 first cradied,s then thrasbedVand finally crossed on hit hreasoTutteriv u Sr" Mf- sJ -J? . BamseX.fa .sole, ownot begin to compare with Wilmington? tCTnnMh!J ave by tbernnnlng water. Air.' eaaor- ' .. . . . ,. .. .;, J 5af -?,"s iilu -l : WB-Would, add, soothe.it, with X)r Bnll'rt found ibmit 4nn a rm ni m-zz- zz-:.zzz ::, y . ., r ; ( j . ; . y l i- s . , ! :i . ., i . . , , , -r . ,-- -.a hu viumca. .T- , u. run.. ,
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 26, 1878, edition 1
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