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: ' ' : : 1 : , 1 : T" 1 mmm I Vv e are so sorrowful. Judge Rus- f WM. H. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor. . WILMINGTON. N. C: Friday, October 25th, 1878. ' Bemlttlhces must be made by Check; Draft, Postal Money Order, or Registered Letter. Post Masters will register letters when desired, j pgr- Only such remittances will be at the yi of the publisher. .1 ' Specimen copies forwarded when desired. they unite. We have given! the offi: cial ,retarn8, which clearly showed this.. , f. -j v. On the 14th Judge Thurman said: "I am not in tbe least discouraged bv the i naa nopea lor a Deuer Ohio elections. result, but I feared it would be worse. DEAIOCRATSi STAND BT YOBK CO LORS. ' . Those Democrats who Lava allied them selves with the Greenback organization can see in the light 1 the Ohio election returns what good thej are able to accomplish. They were unable to select a single Con gressman, and succeeded only in defeathiir Col. WddeJl) Jllneaa. We regret to announce that Hon. A. M. FSORI W A8HINGTON. I ltlormonlzlns Politic A Fanelful trXl:':.a the Democratic State ticket and in hln nS definedbeen "1? and the Na? ffitthHW1 blarney and boasting, we; cannot .u.:i. I 10 8"P through, who would otherwise-have I ftA u' . sj....- monetary science ate nsualiyTdty theies -R absorb nnnhiiVan 5. -rTiVVTv.- " J. "D 4D aer oi . vou. waaaeu iu uuuer, j3.wriTra Sell lives haro ia q man nf crnnd ft r5H tiM i, i, Waddell is still confined to his bed byseri- ties who are glad to see hi mv prosper tionwa3 considered critical j but the attend- ,SPecia,-D,8Patch to-the Baltimore Sun.j , t''Cz 'isui tnat.aoe8 not console ing pnysicians now Deiievethat tbe danger- TT uxu.N,yci. zi.An aosurd us, and m spite of poetry and pfophe- j ous crisis is passed, and that with proper pruuence ue win soon oe well. , - j I By' reference to; the following it will be . " FOR CONGRESS t ' : THIRD DIST. ALFRED M. WADDELLJ of New Hanover. for discussion, they have begun 1 to the attention of the people this year and they luua. um iuuc lnieresi id any otuer. Had we faltered on this question we should have been beaten far worse. The platform of this year strengthened the Ohio Democracy greatly. Then, if we add to ouri vote that of the National party or Greenbackers, ;the Republicans, or the party of the National Banks, was in a minority of thousands;. yes, lens 01 inousanas or votes.") SECOND DIST. W. n. KITCHIN, or HaUfax. He says that the shareholders and dependents of National Banks oon- Kepublican party vonn.) limes. I Let every Democrat in the Third District consider the force of the above statement. : By a certain num ber -of Democrats. ! Scattered nver Ohio, allying themselves with the Greenback movement, and, therefore, abandoning for the first time their s annointments has distressed so greatly. , We are pained been attended to already : i because' no one will believe in his I Hdoks Dem. ExKcurrva Committee, ! WMKUUA story, purporting to have originated in Salt Lake City, but most probably ujauuiaciurea m wasnwgton, and intendedjlike the new series of South ern outrage literature; for effect on the November elections,! has I just commenced the round of the Radical press.. Ibis new publication Junder- ELECTION,' TUESDAY. NO VBMBBR E. ONE IMPORTANT DEPARTMENT OF STATE jrOCKNAIilSZtl J J To show what a North Carolina paper the Moentno Stab has been, we need but make one statement.: Without including scores of columns old Dartv of nrinoinle ' th axr f Q i Tori ol tributed largely to boy up votes, and together in reaching the end in view. 10 was tnere n.,t w--; . i ! mcj wcio very Buccessiui, ana doubtless to their sorrowj in another direction. . They succeeded, as the limes says, "in helping, a few Re publican candidates for Congress to slip through who would otherwise have been defeated." ine result in Ohio was precisely that never before in Oh bo corrupt a use of money in an e tion. As to tbe conflict between Democratic party and the said: . Everybody we meet Dbab Sib The Hon. A. M. wrfrtn takes to disclose the nrtir.nlra nf appears to regard the Judge's horny-! returned from Fayettevilie on Friday, the alleged Democratic plot to colonize handed rregU a ,; pfgrim! JV". SlSSSSZSSSSi NeMeri Arizona, Wyomig d joke, far too 'serious to laugh over. lngs,caused by cold contracted dunng Oeriemtones with Mormons, ad- Wcwwa'k4 t'1 " 1 the canvass. His physician, Dr. E. A. mit he.n States, and as an equiva- N either Greenbackers nor simon-pure Anderson, who has remained with him day lent for the Democratic Senators Democrats believefoi.a moment that 'Sltu-, -S': th7 wi" send to VVashington the Judore is sne.h a nnwerfnl ann nf T Am nlao i, : :. I toe .Democratic Dartv to Trnt.e.t. thn toil and friend of the poor man as he I.r H0??6 . Harnett counties, and at -ormo " the polygamous prac- ec- the t . ;r.j rflih House." in SampsonToaTe be- -ticea.1 Mr. S. D. Efldw of Santa fV professes to, be. Even, the Raleigh ing fllled by J H. Myrover, Esqof Cuni- who was fwmtihlMt . 1 --- 'vgciu tuc xxuuhb iromiixew Observer' that ought to be better be- haved, has a little sly fun of its own, tional one at "Hunting Quarters," will be Mex,c, and a gentleman of high per and says "Tbe 1 people of the Cape ?"n 5' H5? i' Q 8c0tt ?! 0ds1ow, and f a character, said to-day that he l?Mr hn. tt. i D- 8t!; DuPlin- 1 had heard of this storv. and had nn. banks, he Fear, however, know Russell too well not to know that every time his back is scratched, it is a Radical that feels good, and the! Democrats of the &S?ii?? Ji tZJF t ,ST4B has' often declared Cape Fear have changed, very much ,uvikiwt nuu "The antagonism between , Democracy and the National Bank system was inevita ble. It was what Seward once called the every day makes it more plain that we have tue ngut siue or ice quesuoo. j Two thou 1 1 1 "IT ' : ' - - - ,..,s . , , ' t k- I bdu oaoKa, wieiaing nve nunared millions ui Buijurwia uu maujf wpinuuvions i or capital and eight hundred millions of de on subjects connected with our dear old State, but confining bur remarks 1 1 to one department alone, and we have this to say: Jj " ; . We give upon an average,5 each week, nearly or quite seven columns would be the rgsult in North Caro lina if the Democrats listened to the song of the Greenback charmer, and """t "j a puuuuai pariy 1 tnrnetl their hanVa nnnn t,:. u in Dower, usine the immense iSfttronnnf lurnea tceir nacks upon their old the Government to retain its dominion, is I party that had been so severely tried. aiuiuiiuauic iuc iu uuacK. oui iae auacK if they have the stomach to 4o his scratching.' will nevertheless prove successfal iri the end." 1. j It is quite too early in the day to say that Thurman will not have a Ul . year we couaie, very strong following in the next Na- - in this department, at least three tional Democratic Convent-ion. hundred ftn1 fiftxr onhH nnlnmna nf I - j v xr.u n i- tit. -H 1 xvifcu varuuua news. e usa ore- A COLLOQUY THAT MIGHT HAVE vier type solid, and these; three! hun- , happened. I dred and fifty columns would make Scene, Wilmington; houh 10 o'clock an octavo volume of at least seven hundred pages or more. i In fact, the Morning Stab is the only "paper ever published in North Carolina that regularly and syste matically gleaned from the wide field at night. A Greenbacker and a Democrat and had been found so true. The Democrat who votes for Judge Rus sell, the Greenback nominee in this District, is voting for a "fire-tried Republican," and he will be doing what he can to destroy the only party in the country that is the con servator of civil liberty, and that can possibly reform the finances. In view of Judge Russell's party record, with the history of the past ten years staring the Democratic voter squarely in the face; and with It is not altogether certain, we judge, that Gen. Jo Johnston will be elected in the Richmond iVa.) Dis- Very respectf ullvJ Your obedient servant, 1 Chas. D. Myers. yj,.. . , Chairman Committee. Wilmington,' N. C, October 21, 1878. An Old Woman, ; - An obi colored woman by the name of Z r"8 Elkins said it wa, thet ridiou4 ,A a , j c counuouse yeB-. tous canard he had ever beard of He terday faf lernoon. She was brought here said that almost all the arable laud in in a cart from Harnett township, with the Utah is now taken op, and that the intention of being sent to the county poor Mormons must necessarily overflow house, j She claims that sh ;a n nn. into the aarronndinor Tai-nitn.: t - vuo I ---& ICO, JL C I ngnt mpDie and striking a rib raneed arouud and lndtrpH . .raDgeu . , . rr uouer ine SRin nenr the backbone. He will rnn- Dear Wilkesboro Witness: We learn time" narti a fmm aiiu iu Saturday s night, went ito il Z?J Brown's, acitizen of this county ' robbed him of 200. and aUnt hio " " Jl rooDea rri. , : , u iu me arm lbe robbers made ennA th , T. . storv. and harl nn I 8nnnosed Hint iho mhi., r. 11 18 ticed that thA Mrna " , " ame - ""'"m i ouuu uromi- . . -"uiucicu air. Jose 01 Wiki.I nent Democrats aa ' Proctor fenott ut two years as- chairman of the House Judiciary Wilson Advance: We learn luuuiiee, ana jseojamin franklin, "Tr"t A nenead, of Battleb entine. .V:i L2!f 001 " jfort5nhterfeit trade dollars. J They are "sloshing around A8heVJille,i1C7: There are SUfUW!J huDdre1 different mineral snes c.es found on the American continent 0? SnD m rer-lroilh CaroliDa contafna more than one hundred and forty species.Hler number than ban been found in any S ied,;iii Colliersviiie, Tenn., of yellow fever oa the 15th of October 1878 Wilho Davidsoa.aged 13 VearsanJ 19?, a' and on the 16th bfOctobe lST der Compston.-aged 10 years am 1 a J7, A, "egro 8bo' himself ac- Mvuhuu T ucar 1 jinrni nrnn vj Ue, too. was The ball eUirZ-ZrZ.?J'?'? sa8: riaht niV; ""a.34JU8t oeiow.tht cnairman pt tbe Committee on Terri- lSSLivSi S ? as a tones, were mentioned as j instigators' old child, a few day 7go S w i hout Z m K www w VUD naia inn r-- IVI r - I P v A U n NIIIHIIlTn I lilrifl Hit. r 1 .1 r av;wuul8i was Uoioff well speedily recover. 1 it will '--Tbe killing of the negro atChar- from South w.w..u, mc uxuiiary i institute did thf tnct. He has strong opposition in hundred years old. white rtm r,ar,-a haps a thousand ha irnna a : as the rTt-Vm iw QO : .J!.8.el"defence, wi. xicwuiau, tue jrreeuDacKer. ine l cr wen ana nave ngured up her see r a ttUU a uumuer nave gone into He- u'uu uim witu Richmond correspondent of the Phil- ?om cfrtaio data furn9bed them by her, adelphia Times says: I jn8Wl P " that she has , attained the ; "The reports which are now coming in L ' 'm WUboUt from the counties or ; this district indicate It?'S r the correctness of ihis latter mat the country people are daneeranslv in :u""Ji?,0 luu"K" 'seems to De settled that nvn Tjcitli 'MoQjmor. " . I sue - - .ivnmuu ouu ma greenoacK vuconca. ue but Richmond is almost certain. UId Joe,' as the Uon- igaeraie veterans are; fond of caning him was ad vada. He does not think, hn.r J?am? ?lthe 8tudeDt WL H. Priester. tZ that there are a dozen Mormons in &TZ.V1 account in the Obiter. " luug is con8iaerablv over a hnnHrH wa They mav go against Johnston Z1, 8tate tnat .he bears the appearance ond will save him. Hta dSetfiN S?,e blpless, shrivelled, the whole of New Mexico. 1 --Charlotte Ofogryer; From seven to ten n(imiiiniao nf The New York Sun thus describes t". a sensauonal aod extraordinary per- S.K S ' ' if ffi' dom" was is a poor politician. honest, to disguise mighty hard work He is too blunt, too uis opinions. It is for him to make a meet: .. Djsm. :H6w do you like the nomi-1 lh fact that cannot be avoided for a nation, brother Greenbacker ? j ! I moment, that the Democrats are at speech. His life in the tented field hun nnt given him many opportunities for oratorical I'mcuce. ine canvassing he has to do is a. 1 1 - mS; ger1Ja8owner before "free- formance at the aquarium in that C,aLS,na Stat9 Guard CaPl- B. P. Logan Mr. D. M. Bryan. cU ( ab of Shelby, was elected major. Mr h! " "'"fi0' WJUO DICJn the JJavis farm, io I he cannon seems to be made of j0mDC,e, twn8hiP. two weeks ago, for iu 11 jrcaieruay, witn the stock Personal. j?rom a private letter, received by arela- wood, and is mounted after the man wye in mis city, we learn that Col. Duncan ner of a mortar. It stands at the K. McRae has definitely decided to remove I. front of the staffe. Domtintr of an tT 1 m n ever unaertook, in all I " "-6'i nu win probably be fully "ge ot aoout thirty-five or fortv probability. But he is going at it with a "ettled in his new home by the 1st of No degrees, between the upturned faces Statesville of contemporary State journalism all sell I ever saw. trremoacr it is tne doggonest ia8t ia view or ine promised mberi- ae is canvassing his old battle- vember. Our peoDle wi'l hft t1h trtDi The idea .of exoectJ tance, and on the fourth dav of next ""!e.a"n al.UolJ Harbor.. Seven com, ftmnn lh' . i , 1 li - .... w 1 lues uuu 01a vourcD that was deemed of general or special ing an honest Greenbacker who had1, March will become the controlling interest. A G)a nf tla Sum eZL 1 . -1 1.1 I .u. . . . . A file of the Star for one I always been a true Demo3rat t vote power in the country, having posses ntains in condensed form al- for Dan Russell! Whew, I am sold sion of both Houses of Congress, it interest, year contains mrAt A uauaw every transaction or anv im portance that occurred" during that time in the State. The afm has been to make it a sort of diary of events and no mistake. JJem. Ain't Russell honest in his xreeuback professions ? i (xreenbackerVerj like a whalel will be impossible for him to support the Greenback nominee without en deavoring to injure his country, his State and his section. He will show only too much eagerness to avail himself of an opportunity to aid that l 1 1 nAf I vuiw nixiuutl L lie 111 OllH Rfl fl 1 01 1 n rr tl lohnH a had his linpa Vf Kattio .1 . I lawyer, puhtician and man nf lottoro wr Richmond." I lU" ueien88 ?x ? be glad to see more of North Caro . WeshnnU h . fc8 bsenl SOD8 turning to their old w vkiviUGljr Dvl I Jr l0 I "VUIU9. see the great soldier defeated by any of the spectators and the rafters over-. ncad. 1 a complete map of a busy world-a You reckon Dan would Ibother him. repertory of all that is inteksting self about canvassinW if rhrJw. ! s ana instructive that is afloat on the hope of gain-no 5,00Q ktthe end of Pty against which he professed to ever , flowing stream of journalism. Pennsylvania avenue ? Dan is! not a sincerely war for so many years. -To do this has required assiduous ap- green-hand at the business, if he does Hi there been any change in the plication and mnnfi rainov;. ! 1 i -o . combinations that m against him. He haJ services to the Southern past. He is a great man, and we hope ay be made Yemerday Merm. American? A m.i of gentlemen belonging to the United States Survey service Messrs. S. W. Evaus M D. Paschall, Fred. C. FisherEd L K gart and S. Barr Dissed ihmnoh 1 . w M w u .u 11 u iaat Wiiinmi at. : . At the close of her trapeze act Miss hiK Jr- . ueir way 10 Wilkesboro, frdin Geraldine is assisted' tTthe vie! l1? muzzle of the cannon, into t.h hZ Salisbury ILll ?.lC.b7?:.btloy c . , . ' "w.vj . . wt auum nines. at- of which she slips, feet first, lyine ler e completion of which tbey will pro on her bai'k. TToi- haaA I ceed to the Dan river, commenointr t . - uu uk. are i hnM, ; ti.,.i , : & "" - - - - - wmwa. Aiui ncilti 2.UU I16CK Q ra i cs i tuvuwug ai j S 'e"n. serg"i R'""-te"1! "e ? "- cKut virs to man Virginia still knows how to appreciate its grandest men. rendered vast "tonal officer at this port, that the storm of '-Then she gives the word, the report - V Zll i " , people in the yesterday had its origin during the early of the cannon is heard, and she flies WPrP ZZZX V,3A Dul ' . Part Of the dav nn iUa ..r u.,.SJ: . tOWard thfi snonfofn,. ! : I s"" m7. VU4"wle Ior SteallDL' and a true l . J k 1 louua c .r - "me xue cwserw says tbat none of tlie whpr. it uaa .of.. tti ., : ... I tWentV-uVQ Vr f hirftr ! f. : I Whiles wpm mnm n.n n.j. ,vljr ocvcic. rrom inunce it i . .: " j i iwt in a . .. muiccn, anua ma- Bkirted the shore to the North narrvi.c I 8traight line before she drops to the Sot. mor tn.an nine or ten years of 1 1 . ... I aHH. .IliQIIPd VUarinrr mnrl.. ..n;. .. coast, intelligence havine been received to cu.preaa 10 catCu ner- Then she iutiou ana much pams-takinr?. nrofoHa tn ha a a.nK..i.. v e daily go over our State exchanges Some time before this a President of the v-",r'' "i auuw oacKson would Radical party? Has the old serpent Dem. You seem diAarmmnf aA Ta I slouehed its skin? Hjj tho a patiently, and reproduce such items he not a workingman ? I ' pt party become pure and honest? as appear to our judgment of most Greenbacker Workingman, in- Has Grantism died out, and have importance or interest. This kind of. deed ! Yes, he is a great working- Radicals learned to respect Constitu- D " J tuiitiuai 1 s wis uuiu-music. lie, a work- I w-r "as me Dloody-shirt been thechaiacter of nnn nf th iu or, personal prejudices f-whatever ingman ! He one of the hJrnvi to the Radial - .f the Pure8t ttfclT- H-Cast-o, trumpery? Why then think we sucn aownngbt attempts to bamboo or voting tor any man whp stood by witness against Gen. Hampton and age. justice Wanne made a foil inveatu the effect that the wind wa9 hirt-i-i faiu ?lePs -DPon the stage and smiles account of the extreme v7h-,,r,h; 'h " 1',.. T I . j . . " I nor nnlrnn ... I ,T . 7i . I I . .. - J --r ...w.. liuosuui auring me arternoon at the I tt "Msuguieui or tne applause. I uuJst 10 aismiss tiiem with tbe cost. Tin- , - u"ico per nour. ine Signal I "1151m garments are not at -all I TC...1I s uiutuoiuer.aau u apptanng k2. officer thnn.hrhir I:.- -i.v,. ,"v "-"0! ui.-t-.-f .. , that thfiv ih hanged Mr. Wade Hm fA;";:"" he ;ho,,r:,,.,wVu.ia oe central yiacMmea oy powder a fact which m.-T.: ::TV r,r ""."".V.' . uc suu' ,ue General 8hermn W "7 -T "t" ITTT: '"V V81 n,8H ; . . doubtless due to t.W Snn r: .6ut" '.w lueir appearance ... . . . : : . ucij uc ue- . yuureu in lorrenta hire nnariu 1 . . . "- rThtf rain nrvWAy4 . . 1 . . scribed him, in bis "Memoirs," as a -worth. day, but7he 3 ohani of the cannon. less oraggart, Vtncinnatijlimea. proportions of a gale until after night. We Gen. Sherman is a very proper wit- I expect to hear of many disasters at sea. ness ior such a paper as the Times. I A in.ane colored nan. TWINKLINGS. at the Inferior Court. Harmony Hill is the name of a camp ground in Turnersburg Township, Iredell county, where a very large meeting a ueiu enioracirjg me ! second BuniJav of daily budget of State news glean irom ail sorts of fielda. nnA I zle honest, mon I I tho mnat. an,o . ,I,a. .L , . 'I ' r . r ..1 I I . " . wwatsu luso,eui ne admits it "c utu nDa any nower that w. What about Mr. Cahaday ? cruel and oppressive organization has eiher beauty or fragrance 1 we I Is there anv nnrlerRtnniinr kC I known in th e MMiBijuuib it.(o our own -n-usseu and Uanaday, think yjou ? arboretum. , I aenhT, tjJi ' , .v . x uuu if &.UO w wneiii' - . " UlliTfcU here from Pender county, yesterday after noon, having in his charge a colored lu nalic by the name of Casaar Williams, who was brought here for safe keeping in the county jail, to which he was immedi- ln "Memoirs" in ttteiy taken. Dan Howard, the jailor, don't: He says he is deci-i Tf :n V ' ' r . . J I ' . seenirom this that the er there is or no, but otab nas performed a certain, neither will somewhat important part if State joined the Greenbacke journalism, aside from any other and thought at first that - L vUcr ciaims it may set; -up. It way of has cost from two to three hours la bor everv dav to truth JL. . c . 1 -.r 3--",- 4 yui ituuis I ui money one ihi way or eecuriBg in view srettincr a O ing is my vote. - I because! I rs was the the 1 an real onjiiv end the past two hundred years? If you wish to throw yourselves into the arms of Radicalism then have, the manliness to do so without resorting to so thin a disguise as the so-called Greenback movement in North Carolina. If the Greenhant those which he stigmatized Hamnton . A likehisnew boarder "worthleka hrartrf T dedly morose, not even speakiu when he proved incontestable that Sherman Zl had Columbia burned, although he cation, and he (Howard) has come to the has habitually lied about it. It is conclusion that he has the least sense of well known that he burnt Atlanta. aDVcrazy man he ever saw. Williams was Dr. Draper, in his History of (the ati)ne limecnfined in the insane depart- War, gives Sherman's order ortTani. 7 . luo uaiy oor uUse, but was . - .... o "Will you name the honeo of SS,faa u fTvegte'm aU in my head, professor, but I can't give them." Ex- 'In the United States there is not religion enough. In Mexico there is too much. Our devout sister republic has just massacred twenty Protestants. Courier-Journal. abundance Party ever had any chanoe of abcom- m circulation. a I 1 . a . i 10 con- unaerstand the ' matter kA I. . .-v., u heve that I have made a misiake. be- oar of State news. We propose tinue this "labor of love" Oa.T x TIT viaciuiuess. vve Dronnse 1 . - c paper up to the Btauuara it -baa vt :' ik;.j -11 , -r i - t " . nn. . L .,''" y ' " a" nw, ana 1 mean to vote for and to go beyond if we can, Alfred M. Waddell as certain as I and tO( neglect no department of livA to Beo Tha jli.. L ! hnmiin unrlt.... Tirr I, --J l WBOUOp. j. .u vuu5YUt vve regard a pa per properly condqeted as zing a corps of thieves and burners. He is, indeed, a nice witness to be called upon to) testify against any gentleman. The Times is welcome fel- Sargeant Ralston, of the Signal St al tion here, received dispatch Hat uight to the effect that the steamer Florence Wester bee, from New York for Jacksonville, FlaJ I n6w PU8mng real purposes of financial reform, they threw it away when 1 .... - I o . I I ""-J "uiuiuaieu me mnar consniftBnno I oil .4 1 . . ReeD I OUfrht to have fnunht fAm I DOSSlblv the a Til oof orA e .l.Ii , n V n. . 1 o ...gua ,u, uuauwai IB- 1 j 'van uu vu3 ui LU6 I low wno h ran f a . highest form within the Democratic bartv. T longest-tested Radicals in the Third ont r : 11 ' it t - f jt - n . -k. . - I 1 wuuimon soiaier. 6.0.uu1Bl)riul,. I . . , , i wreckers. The owner of the vessel is on As we have before said, so were- " is thought more than probable the ground. peat, because it is every word true I that the democrats will meet With ! Vem.-Yo are certainly right in vote for Col. A. M. Waddell, because Berio8 reverses in Louisiana, owing We learn that James &ealon wh(). UD 18 fcU nominee Ot a party that has 1",UUB 1U a S'0f measure to tne been absent from the city since a few days a great I that determination . TF P' J annt fn.i,. j.i.;.... I. I f uau- r 71 "? "Ration, elevationi not come through tU triumphant an3 instruction of the human family nA nntt r.. 1 ? PDan" We lookup A M6 hama? family- and Patriotic Democrlatic artyj it aU pessary and salutary financial P1 ve 100k upon a daily newspaper as cannot come throng i.J lLJ reforms: vote for hm k.. : J to the i?ower and thewi to bring about I Presene of yellow fever in so many after the August election, returned yester- laces in the State. The Wash in or, . . " aner Mnnnt nnwnn . tr . .1 I reform a. .x i- . I t.On oorresnortnent. of r?l:. the mnst imnnrr.nf i. t ir- . r buiougq mei. corrupt I ur, mm Decause Jus r "a'llluu'o ine most important vehicle if mtelli- Radical nart J .A ,J r hart h k - LSm writes on the ant. R... a1 . .i- .. s. I , r "J " wuku lub UTPfln- I I J - ouunu iMBii in a i rnn nori' . o kiuo L;,MI, - ?. WOrM has et seen- backers who cannot control !a sinele Past to ave been the . friend of the that alarm does exist amng the De- vi 'j wnct iu - drrrr tk. f . i . I October evflrvvear Thin oooi. deputy Sheriff W. M. Hand arrived The girl who wait, mr. nr about forty families tented, renreseulin.' I . wocivci. AverirHonnminatmn H..,...u I u .. . . ww.j uuuv.u.UUiivyU luiuuguuui mm. coin munity. It ia a Union meeting ground. The clergy represented seven different de nominations this year, viz: Methodist Baptist, Presbyterian, Episcopal, Northern Methodist, Protestant and the society of Friends and Quakers. Hickory Press. Monroe Enquirer: We learn that. Patsy Dunlap, colored, in Jacksou township, was severely burned on the 81 1 At the foot of Ms nrn fooor, I instant, in the following sina-ular mmmpr- The chiropodist-to8fo Commercial BuUe- fJ?? Bmi?s bca,de a ,arSe keltl tel. : The hatter, of course, stands at the lZ hlch J",a8sf l8 bein made. at other end. Nycum Advertiser , Yes the ght,u and, dovzed off a light sleep, halter is at the fur end, but the other fellow a her uusba,nde came nP and threw is generally round the corn-er. PhUadel- . ? armful of wood near bv. wLich vhia Bulletin. startled her and caused her to jump up and .. -Suicide is anheredilaryrdisease XV&'SSS.JdS' m many famUiea in Germany; its frequen- badly scalded from her feet to the wait cy ia ia part attributed to the vicious sys- It is thought her injuries will Drove f J3 tern of iotermarr age among near relations t? 1 r ' P many uncles and nieefs, aunts and f' 0bserver: President Pe- nephews, marrying merely to keep prooertv , " .,0JJ the Roanoke and Tar River or tiUea in the family. ! 3 Agricultural Society has secured a large The World av! of w;ihi . ? machinery on exhibition at tne h.t k , i . ror 8ay8 of VViIhelmg State Pair for the Weldon Pair Ow- tha.1 J6,: deVr?ys the, cantabile of his stroni lnfiT'to a death in the family of the nromie- and del ehtful tone." "on.rifi. tA?nf r,.-- i ... ,y OI.lue. ProPr e. m .hore .. C.p. Lookou. SI expect '! favor. of VwSdr?.- .S" 3 -eet tKKJ' ffS? " , : ii. is a quesx a. vy. xeacners' Association has est ah irrihKCDdtryuImportaDce whether he hshed at Chapel Hill a She?s' Bureau ever robbed a bank or murdered his grand- whose object is two-fold, Ifst' to supS 1 schools with competent teachers; second.to ban Francisco is holding its 8ecure Positions forteachers out of emplov- breath in anxie'.v over the eTn.t 6,v ment- I " 'SAhnt'" ofi.teat 1neue Newbern NiUt SheU: By Wed- BUlt. Ho Ah Kow claims tlO.000 of Rhrif I nesdav nf oil .k T. uubixuciiods in uic 1 a ioo uau a case to remain there. He is ap parently thirty-five or forty years old. : j o iciuiueu vesier. I xt ... -- vv,vw ui oucriu. umv. ail me nhnirnri nni in f ,n day morning, and it isrumored that he will tiSn. - ulWPffhis' a.Pndae. bJT eu' that is necessary for the navigation soon be on th ..., ... " uS? l., .""f.ru ?ance wnicn directed msaieiy of vessels drawine not over nine .!. aiicr 1UU JJUSO of Brunswick. I the I h)m Deaase he has proved himself by Mmif....,::....:,: I v I ZT "ai uuo power l -p, --.u ana commune face United States House Representa- hi peeoh his acts and his vbtes uuuu1Cub ui inousanas I lives. -u vuuuwyioyerg. mocratio leaders in Louisiana as to the result of the November election A CARD. ' lo my Friends, Acquaintances and the CiU isens of Wilmington generally: When the tht nil ri.n,o.- rr!,'".wv" I " . vy "4 "ciaUrawmg not over nine rt, p.77 "w"u au Bca c ween completed wnen the whole ma that he is a sincere friend andwb- 'They were made'toimnrove. uAZ rTT1 UP as W ' 7 e:imPant and impr mt to bless, - " T- . "S"t. a euner A;anaday nor Russell "ve ranges in the financial policy of oresr 8Vine?f nand toe inii-Diooded, fire-trid Radi- country which experience shows SENATOR 1NTEH. THUBlttAN ucuaiur iuurman is in 5 his usual health again, and is anything but fcasc aown on account of the Ohio election. It may be altogether a premature announcement chances for the passed away. It is quite probable that he could carry Ohio in a general election. He has han i s wwt. iswuujr iu from New Orleans says the members of the Democratic State Committee admit that the chances of the opposi tion 'are of the best character, and cais can pull the wool oirorl to be so very necessary, and which I that one member of the Commit- eyes any longer, Canaday has a o.mnJod the hearty support of the tee said he believed both Wells and good, fat office, and 4usseheld on .5? Anderson, who are candidates tor the to the Radical party as long as there ' ' House of Representatives, will be was a pea in the pot ora sod in the I 6 have often commented upon elected. The . Democratic Commit - T - i A 11 v vvwu I 'KTm.i't .... ' in that State. A eentleman ' freal, r.".""" -Vauor party organized w 1 in ttio nt r r ai . 1 : -r . . . v"j vi ' "uiiugion, x joined it be cause the platform ot the said party, in my opinion, was a good one. Another reason why I joined it was that all who joined it, as well asmvself. were led to hoii... .! there were to be no wire-pullers in it,and that all men who were nominated to represent us in Congress, and to fill all political posi tions, were to be honest working men and not old broken down politicians. That.I think, is the way everv man who -fa; 1.0,1 tV so-called National Greenback Labor partv understood the argument of the different sum. Philadelphia limes From the New York Commer- - ' ! i tied. Let every sound be dead! Baby sleeps: The Emperor softly tread L Baby8leeps. Let Mozart's music stop! Let Phidias' chisel drop f Baby sleeps. JJemostheues be dumb ! Our tyrant's hour has come! , Baby sleeps. SOUTHERN ITEMS. that his nomination have pan. I'm dashed if t don't go home I the tad atment to which the In- tde like some of the Republican Com- h?,af1 bjJaif 2f0,th 8aid Parly nA . 1. ui.. ., ! .i8 ... Nin. .t.i....a . ' .. .i.: . . . oy theBTABof Ihel8thmst. that tl wuin. ukq niazpa t-nr a fj 1 ff ,o ouvieuLea. . jvinon ot tho ""ireoo uu iuih wav. are saaiv in 1 venuon or orannivatint. ....wi.j ray for Waddell ! The curtain drops. tTova . . i . . . aact or agents or the bad faith of dae cause. If their www uuij . j&i mil rm i n rv m a. r ' 7 ,5 w 1 toe uovernmc chinery will be, without delay, carried t ! .ue oiocKaae aooveJNewbern for work upon I the obstruction at that point. Below New- ! bern, at the blockade, two old vessels brig I 101x32 feet, and the schooner Isaac W. ' Hughes, 83x28 feet, j sunk in twelve feet j water, have been removed, adding 500 feet i to the width of the present channel. j Goldoboro Messenger: The pre-f sent number of papers published in North Carolina is ninety. Of these six are dailies, i one is published twice a week, (the Messen ! gerj and the rest are printed weekly . Of I the weeklies seven are religious journals, two are temperance, and one an agricultu j ral paper. The dailies are the lialeigh News and Observer.! the Wilminctnn Stati and JSeview, the Charlotte Observer and tbe . Mr. W. W. Corcoran, of Wash- lDfftOO. has nnhaorih 1 nnA. .1.. ,. . lh Iftth inot h. li. n I . . wl luo Virginia XllStOriCal Son I m. ,"vv F"-'"" hi iiewucra.; Ll that the Coii- c,et7- ! There are also several excellent monthly Waddell until the election. Hoor- war 81irit is Pdaoed by this treat- need of fan3s, and have appealed in oeSnVfnrld tht " nominat.io1n I.for ment. Most of the trouble of lat.fi vain to New York. It mav be thv deceived. Had that a??' -ctiyraceable to the con, ill find ther were scared without S ue cause, r tneir apprehensions I est or any workingman who had not been a. ' .0 - . ' i 1 j 1 1 . - - au uuuiii: 1111 ii.ir.ni lira rtAVAtAF . tfiwionToA - w i j " I T?i:i ! j uo WHWeui jn. uaaeaUncra with i ouwum oe , reaiiaea the Jteturninr J -A fc-isrc rv?wlu "wouw i.vnvv4 y Liia t inninnai i w. 1 nauiuiu auinnnrv that 1, 1 .1 - - s 1 '. - r 01 "mo iuu&cu 7 1 ' "-v'wn vi-tuai im- 1 venne Indiana tB irnmn i t 1 renresent. th lina -o I rv. i. i : I w-wv tt u uavH IlHon I - r' - wutawe VI jjuuioiaua- III I niM nnt ontf j;. . .. J ; I "f v yp f j Huy coc wuu jomeu tne partv the, next House, as, Jn addition to thatltra deception, apdl will no longer Wlla onA a.- support it. Once I was blfnd 'but n t ... ui xf.uicfQuny iifBHjsrs. vunom I see, and Castellanos, fbe attorneys of the urer. 1 so much like a wire-pulline -i n-m ' .r I " XT w bUOb I VHIiflH 1 nniQTia IB IrrHMnn . 1 l sounWlis notes are confident, and mense workingman, Jud RnRii ,.na uii- ve 1 tbereis ncause for th. la. i" sin. nnrl.r fl ,,i' ft- ' 7 . . "UB Promea rations not si i.s :.: rr"3" J . ?'. y b wreen- bemer furn shnrl h.,., ti,o m uis uiteranet. . : All the? talk in the Pac leaders: Radical paper's, in some hard-pan "Beefsteak whenl'se hunirr ' Greenbacks wbeu I'se bird up Yes, plenty tmi die" . Democratic paperstoo.abaut the tri. amph of honest money" in the elec tions in the West, is all bosh with- -out any solid foundation m far nZJ v." . UDano,ai deling in New York . n as imr VhlO can rlof. ' I . . . - ne tne Dusmess troubles in OrWf ..s being f arniihed beoaaetd the supplies vrere insumoient, and nono of the stock and aid in building houses were supplied, a';,- . . . ; .' , '.! They say they will join Sitting Bull ftnless they are allowed to ofio -opposition in Radicals overwhelmingly wheneve mproved. The big scare over P&aoefUy a't'Fort Kehoe. r I is about over. - -.-yj-. blind,-but now I r r t . t Congress. J ) : Returning Board, are alo rqnnin? for toataS'w wn?fr5 i u ... i -c- i rrr r . TfH uaa uuibo anil Q raff ff fid for finmn H!onAA . 0a .g : r The Jews first settled i about the vear ifiSO "Prom th. tu'-J& luiaeasewm overcome the bahir'wA I iJ - ie uipwui century onlv it is that Dr. Bull's Baby Svrun ?nro i"S?u?PB ?tablished,R Z Thit Lass O' Lowe's" "has been! rrnZT l?roen' but be was badly u dramatized by Hart iacksn, j and is to be played in Philadelphia1 next week, Mrs. John T.! Raymond ' (Miss Marie Gordon) personating Joan. ' ; braised. All l. - TJ . . 4uiug wur n aver ninir r..r- -rr . then A ffood deal of !eit puoiicauons tne w AUantic, the t ils af N?hVmJ fnX exoAtement Pre- Urfy Jfa, the, Carolina Farmer, the US Bt iXaSnVllle Over nn at .mn t. I WAh n ;.- 77" . . . t 1 a rrrovp in v,f V.T- . --"f open -..v,, farmer, ana me insurance ?u8ardhotat Sd l611116 The IThe JV. a . Jfidfcai is who ffot . Ji wounded the Parties, omitted among the monthly publications. - oil? awayaid are;unknown. Blood Stab. ,p trackserediscovered. i 00(1 Lenoir ropc.-One day Ust week Un7flSeo pe!:'!80n ofex-Adju- little Charley, aged ten years, son of Mr, tan; oeneral Cooper, of the Southern Con- ioha CamPbe. of this place, undertook to ieoeracy, a resident of Alexandria has drive his father's cow out of the yard; the 8oin'ed IUcIerk in tbe water 'regis- ca5 'ollowed, and he tried to drive it back, ter s office, vice W. J. Cook resigned He wne,5caPon the cow knocked him fiat of his is a graduate of West Point back with her fore feet. and. havine no 4 beautiful vonnr 17ni;fi horns, bored him to the ground with her t Phag llLflfflyto Campbell came up face. He is still in a verypriticapcondiiion, - Judge CiJley's little son, Ifenoir, iad a narrow - escape' icw qaya ago. iip was af his grandfatlier's JCoL Harper) in the country, and was play ing alpnp in the yard. . He called to b!3 yellow -"l.WW' tJI 4 tendants wa wkZ, "1 WoiacK 10 tne wuvu ffWBft nis norse and I lnH j ,u . L "-.""u, UUv in .pug for Some dislanfi hi ft laD? M that he had come to marrv hWr grandmother nd told her to come there.bq naa iounam large snake, and it wasli Intlffh- iog at binu? She hastened to the child. who POO ..1 J V ; Rakn o r 1 wB'cwuuu.au ueea estaniiiihoH. nnt . .. ' . r.i ,"r .r . r.; its' worth bv ConnUri; ri.".f PT PWqt eitinjatd that there ar t l u Vf .. lH ,c?e "S 85 cents a bottle; ; " - oa5ween.r-and st?etchiddnrar, h.Tnd f ""T" niiea states alone. I waarescued and the snake killed. 7 1
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 25, 1878, edition 1
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