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IlCADqUAUTKIlS.
WILMINGTON. X. G:
IS YESTUUTIOXS REGARDI NO
VAX Bl'REX.
TENNKSSKK.
CHOLERA K XC HEME ST
XASUV1IJX ABATIXll
IX
THTTLSDAT. 12, 1873.
A SEW CONSUL FOR TUIXIPAD
1I CUBA.
THE DISEASE X THE INCREASE
IX MEMPHIS.
DY TELEGRAPH.
THE MODOC CAiTlVES.
SOUTHERS CLAIMS COM- HON.
MISSION.
j.vcon vr. Thompson,
DOWN WITH IT.
CAPT. JACK DENIES HAVTN'O
KILLED CAXBT.
BY HIS ORDER BUT SOT BY HLS
HAX1X
A MoJoe speelI mti thai Cap.
Jack, in Li interview with Gen. Pavia,
aaid "Bogua Cliarlev and Sliack-Xastv
Jim called Gen. Caabv out, aud Allen
' David, a Klamath chief, advised them
to kill Qua, Cao.bv. Jo they did it. I
un telling th truta. I did not kill
him. I had it dona but did nut da it.
I don't lie. Bring the tnea tlxataaw
me do this thing, I wani to face them.
If I had my chain off 1 woold tell all
the men who did these things.
EUROPE.
' AMERICA AT VIENNA.
THE SrAXISH CRISIS
TIXUES.
THE POLARIS INVESTIGATION'
rEOGKESSIXG.
FEARFUL RAIN AND TUUXDEli
8T0RM.
COS
FIUCERA3 USABLE TO FORM
A CABINET.
THE srAXISII MUTINY.
MONASTERY BUFFKESSIONS IS
ROME.
Commissioner Schulta write that
the- American Department of the
Vienna Exposition will be completed
by the 15th of Jane, whioli will not be
the case with any other nation.
Madrid, June 11 Soon. Orense
resign the Presidency of the Cortea.
Figueras reports himself unable to
form a Cabinet. The crisis continue.
Fonda depreeaed.
The mutiny in the command of Gen.
Velarde aroae from luperoeding a cap
tain. Twelve hundred of the troop
remained faithful and retired with the
General to Tortoaa. '
Fabih, June 11 Soon. A recent
tent vote upon an exciting question in
dicated that the Conservative coalition
vu unbroken.
Madrid, June 11 Sight The col
umn of trooiw which mutinied against
the authority of Gen. Velarde Igna-
lado, has been reorganized, and is now
commanded by Gen. Cabrinet
London, June 11 Sight. A special
dispatch to the Daily Sews, from
Rome, eayi that many of the Monks
belonging to the Monasteries which
are to be suppressed, will go to Bo
livia and Chili.
Wasui-vim.i, IX C., June 11. Soon.
The State Department will furuitJi a
copy of the iuveetig-.ttions regarding
VanBurea, to that geutleman, who can
make what' use of them ho leasee,
Aa official report will be given to the
Beit Congress, but . the State Depart
ment will witlihold it from the press.
Washington, D. C, June 11
Sight. The Ieiudent has appoints!
Jaa. Moore, of Mississippi, Consul at
Trinidad di Cuba.
The Southern Claims Commission
has suspended oral examinations un
til the second week in October, and
wi'l then resume them and continue
until the middle of Sovember.
The Treasury has redeemed all the
outstanding 3 per cent certificate,
excepting the amount of $30,000.
When the first call waa made in No
vember, 1870, there were outstanding
$15,00,000,
Robeson, with all the Savy Yard, la
Brain to-day engaged in the Polaris
investigation. He expect to con
clude it this evening aad will prepare
a report immediately.
tiOTlIAM.
ORR LYISQ L STATE.
HONORS TO THE DEAD MIN
ISTER.
Nasbvilus, June 11 Soon. The
excitcmcut alxwtthccholeraia abating.
The weather has turned unusually cotl
and contrary to the rtj-evtatioua of the
physicians the prevailiug sullies
show fewer and lighter ease. V ry
lew if any of the case bare proves
fatal in the tat few days where medi
cal aid was promptly anmmomsL
Memphis, Juue 11 Soon. -The
cholera is undoubtedly increasing.
There were 18 interments to-day again.
llyeaterday. The ttndertaker had
received, at 6 o'clock ,Ust night, order
for 11 buriala to-day.
The weather continue cloudy and
sultry.
Hon. Jacob W. Thompsou, Secrt
tary cf the Iuterior under President
Buchanan, is lying iu this city dan
gerously ill with cholera.
The most severe rain aud thunder
storm ever kuown here raged about 10
o'clock lust night accompanied by im
mense sheets of electricity . Iu an hour
and a half 2:70 inches of rain felL It
is feared great damage has leen done
to the planting interest intheadjacent
county, but the sauiturr poiulition ia
greatly improved.
LATIB.
Hon. Jacob W. Thompson is recoY
ering from his attack of cholera.
THE HUH.
WALWORTH PLEADS SOT
GUILTY.
MASS FOR THE SOUL OF AGRA-
MONTE.
TUB JEROME RACES.
Sew You, June 11 Soon. The
steamer Geo Washington, now at Sew
Orleans, will proceed to the Bahamas
and tow the Cromwell to this port.
The remain of the late Minister
Orr were landed from the steamer at
MORE ABOUT BOWLES BROS A
CO.
HEARING OF AS IMPORTANT
MATTER.
Bomton, June 11 Sight A second
general meeting of the creditors of
Bowles Bros A Co., was tield to-dny
I in the United State Court Jlonse, for
the purpose of allo-ring the creditors
to prove their claims. There were
only few present, but a large number
c V Jt Triiaiw. Jju
The f.rral Kawe fwr Ik HvImmmi
kMkn- irlwrir ! Ik ltltlrli
mrr
The Belmont Stakes, the rriu'iial
race .of the day and meeting, waa a
sverpntake for thix-e-whtm Jo of
each, half forfeit, with $l,.V0 avldcl
bv the C!ul, and a iece f jlat, val
ned at I. (, given by Mr. Belmout,
the lVesideut, on the condition that
should hi stable wiu. it, it would he
given to the Iuliea' Stake, to be run
at the aecoud day of this meWing.
Th distance was oue mile- ami the
forkwgs. and of the sereutv-tive en-
tru-a. cf whk'h three had two render
ed oid by the death of J. S. Vatmu,
t a came to the pot There waa Mr.
Belmont a Count lViraay aud Uie im
ported bay colt by ltreadalbaite out of
ElleiBiire; Hunter A Trav-r'a Stra-hi-
uo and Reveler; M. A. little' Fellow
craft; Cohniel MelKuiiel t Co'sSring-
uok; Clark A tlriurtcaU Waverly;
Colonel Bruce' (Jul way; F. Mor
ris' Ltuig Branch; aud D. D.
Wither' Stoneheuge. Some surriiie
waa expreaaed at the alwenee of Silk
Stocking, said to be the best of Mr. Bel
mout' stable, but the truth waa that
Couut Dorsay had proved the better
horse in a trial, and waa consequently
started ia preference. In the pools
Mr. itclmout s entry was tne favorite,
aelliug in one, taken aa an avcrago4.it
the others, for S-iO ; MePaniet s.
8754 : Huuter A Traver's, $.k"5: Clark
and Orinstcatl Morns s fSkKl ;
and the ft -Id (comprising Withers,
Littcil. and Bruce.) for 1150.
The tiettiug wu very heavy, an 1 the
backer of the three first named
stable put down the money freely.
Tlie start waa from under the Club
House bluff, and, after a false attempt,
was ellecleu wiuiout waste oi lime,
Directly after the flag fell Btrachino
ruMied to the front, cloeely atUudetl
by Fellowcraft and SiriiiKbok, the
others well together behind. They
disappeared around the bill, and when
Uiev came in view leUowcrurt
leading, ith Straehiun and Springlmk
next ml Belmont s fourth and 11 ft It.
The rear horses closed nn to the load
era on the lower turu, and aa thev
dashed up the homestretch the black
jacket of Mr. Withers on Htoneheuge
apiieared in front, and the lireadalliaue
oo It took the third place, all the hone
iM-iiiff well together, for the nual si rug'
gle had not yet lcgun.
As they went under the striug ntone-
heiige waa leading a length next the
inside rails where the track was heavy,
iullowcraft tu the centre of the course
being second, lireiulUbuue and Spring
bok next. Count Dorsay fifth, and
Waverlv, Reveler, Strachuut ami Gil-
way following in 'the order named.
Iug Ursncu bringing nn the rear.
mSCTTIAXICTTS.
Concord Chapter, No. t
iH'ver ptvtcd U be victim. With
little hope of re -ownng hia property,
he sprvaehtd a polurman ami told of
hi ka. The officer akcsl the anoilxr
and maker of the waU-h. The Virgin
ian gave both. Then the pohcemaa
ai.ked the JeuominaU-vn of the atooey.
This waa given, and the Virginian be
pin to have svtuie hope that he might
recover his propcrtv, the oflker seem
ed so intent on his duty. But he waa
surprised bv the next nitration.
Now." said the officer, "do yo i T W fl R F XTRI V f HITS
know mhut I think f IS11WWS. 1 "I
No.-
Well, I dirnt Uiiuk you'll ever see
thetu thtugs agaiu."
That what the man from tirgiuia
tliiuk.
A irti'IAL aw! tha);TtmlTt -i
u ! Sw wk tk Mwk
MaMn AS Karat An Mm i
Ml mu(M tillKHIir MiMA J r-
. f. MAkaiioH.
81 JM MU, J It,
SPECIAL.
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
HM MrHf fe Tmm
tkoitn wiM Krrwn wl ASimm hi trl? III.
Mwktul Mini lnwl'snS M kuilut I
rtmmimi. how Mt )mM w itwtiwti. Sm mJ I
nMarkakai nicMMl wiki MS Utanlai
A-klrm, HOW AKlt ASK'I ATION, Ha.
Suutk MulkSt.. rkritlhla. r .,- Im
iwa a kigh iwkuuui aw bwwnka)
t4eSMck
rr CIMT. Lit THAN UkIT
yvmrtHts. aa a.trartite ItoUsr few
nukliaatit.
IS DOZENlrM44kiUM'W.a W.
Murjsorj & co.y
KISCILLASIOUS.
HTTIELIJJPJ1X:S.
his Summer Retort will be
open for Boarders on
the 20th of June.
rrvi PRRsosi i.KAviNa nomk roH
1. ilhw Sllk ar .1 t. aiHrU fr-
vliMMttl Um tr r aw well w if
w giiifwl aaw aMKniMjite tk anu
Hwiml fmi BMtk
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Caiklm aMtr U rwnaf W sml w,ati
kailrMws TT. U. Bl .ACKHAIX.
ftunrartur.
SMtl IJP
JMll
CITT CUITMlCHt.
t-
iwa haui( a sis tai'uuo
MiUart u4 arlwSl ,
Siaraa n
Bacon and Fork.
AAA BUMS Pt - iUOULDIUS,
CITT OF OF WILMINGTON,)
MATOR'aorrk'E,iM .. i
LL kUla twatrtcfcnl ky sstkatlt of Iks lata
kwaolttr lUvsu, artvwslstklratarMs
ls, a, art k ft Savta al wmm rf aajanat
latas kuUlnf Uwss ars ittaM to ataA
Uw hi tar se'twdoa latawJiaUlr.
W. r. CAXADAT. Mavor.
Jaa Ut4frk
IN Mt Iwokfti latest
H aartaU rrk.
Far sal kr ,
JM tl
r. W. KKRUtOiRR.
IOO
Tfc Slew r.laalla Traiaa. Aa tmw I
f..l .fi.a. It rauuas Uia kaplan M all I
UaMW, aa4 sa4ar ik kartlaat aiartlat at a-Tar- I
Mtatrala. II Mi altk aaailart. aaS K ,i4 1
aa aikt aaii Sa, aSacM a aanaaaaat ear la
(aw araaki, aaM rkvaa, aaa anal ? wall wkaa
riamaJ, rtrca an lr, a atwml k Wt-
aw ami la Tar UMW Tliw u, M NM-
t, M. V, tM. KakaSf saw Matai urM
li iMiai , aw aautiai; iMjaoaan wmiani),
ay lUa-acaUJkaauala
RM.TM t ItrtaTllew alaaala.
8at ea rarl(4 af M caaw. l'mw friatlst
i4 fabUfkiaf Moan, M Vrw; Stml, kit
iorav
Tk Harksvlik aJ rrabl laan
I rlall Btan aliut,M avaa alL aaualaa I I i 1 ' ' - . 1 r
tkw gaaraatmNl.ar IM rsfaaUaU. tolawl J wa' " rr,..ot
ONK HUNDRED. 100
BUS. AKD BA08 Of
I nliabw aA katf, tks rw-
HALF
it wraat, bkwI
vns. u.
Scythe, Grass Hooks,
RAIS CKAULM.at
NEW HARDWARE 8T0RE,
Ursar rtiaews as4 Wakw BU.,
, UlU41Mt'KCHtlUIt.
but tS Itf-
HVRKI CO.,
t Karlk Treat t.
OUI HAND.
all traaaa.
rkiix Ca., am Rnwdaav,
I Ww, auk
Bai-katlk laa
m. i.
JaasM
WAGES
tyjU A IX WHO ARB WII.UNO to Wark.
Jj A uanan, aid ar yaaaa, af allhof wi,
caa wak rmw SIU la .) par wark, M auwa rt
la tuanrrllua atlk otkat kualavai, Waaw kf
all. Suiubla a, tithw I'lir ar Oouatrj, aad
aiir at-aaua af Ihs yaar. Tkl a ran aniKirta-
ail, tut Ibaw alw ara ant tf awk, sail aal af
DMr,, lu waka aa taaiwaMaat II rim Na
r.ltal kli rtualrnl. Oar MaM,'HUW
i i mask a ii imi. ' ira iuii auwaa
Bl'KTOJt CO., ktwrrlwula, Wsataavatoi C,
j. i .
AtiKNTK
mtahara fa tall aaraav
smlaoTCl K.wkraktorli'f Ma.
W i VTli'Tk ' ' lor lllaMrawal
II Ja 1 IjII Un-alar.luthaMrKaaHaa-
uisclarlug Iximfianr, ytt Bruadvajr M T .
OPERiVHOUSE,
REV. C. W. WARREN
TTTILL UBL1TFR HIS HCMOkOl LKO-
tars sal 111 J
"CHAIN UP THE DOO,"
AT THB OrtHA HOUSE,
On Friday Night, Jane l:ith, 18TJ,
A.lwtwwa tS aasto. Ttrkato fbr atl at P.
Hslsabwtar's Uts Kuok aa4 Maaa Slur a.
INufMaa I t alack. Lsotsr raw waa
tist stl.
Jiiss li n n
roalaup.
ORANITE KOW.
DIAIJCft IS
rHHiina.aainHa, m muaw aiw. i.pa
Maii(in(a, rwlars rraaaaa, Uantj 1 aawl, frla
saa, Ac
Haiiaf )aat laiiaiiad a kapplT of Fare It ara, I
kw aaw awraii m (la Uia aablla Mfuud kai
aiaaa cam aa kad la tb alt.
riaaaa aaii a nawiaai
arU laV.
Tlio Parlor Companion.
Rrarjr l.ailj aanUna I
Rrait Man oiiabl tn Kara aaa 1 1
Saul an raralnt of Tra I'aala. Ailrtraw. I.f.
IIYDR At CO., IMBaraalk Anaaa, haa Ywk.
I iff T H B BHK AKFAItT, ll"Nrif-
k2. BON, UlNNKIt AMD BUFFKB
11 o'clock this morning, and were re- of claims were presented ly attorneys.
pmmvANiA.
AND 8TILL
MINE
ANOTHER
HORROR.
COAI4
Bhamokin, Pa., June 11 Noon.
The Henry Clay Colliery exploded' to
day. Eight )ron have been brought
out dead. There were fifty men in
the mine asleep, thirty-five of whom
are known to have escaped.
DELAWARE.
WEST ACQUITTED OF MURDER.
Dover, Jane 11 Noon. In the
West murder case the jury rendered a
verdict of acquittal, on the ground of
self defence, The remains of a negro
mutilated for anatomical purpose", was
found in Dr. West's offlce. Before
putting the body to this use, Dr. West
killed the nejrro. as the jury aver, in
self dofence.
UTAH. ...
THE PROHIBITION QUESTION
AT SALT LAKE.
Salt Lam, June 11 Noon. The
Territorial Court has' released the
prisoners confined for violation of the
municipal liquor law. The Court eu
loined the citr Ruthorities from en
forcing the ordinance until it legality
is decided.
Rrigham Young advocated the en
forcement of total prohibition by the
City Council. "
The audience sustained the proposi
tion by raising of hands.
PUOIIAIIIMTIES,
WAB DEPARTHRIfT,
Otficr Chuf Sioxal Omen,
Washwotok, D. C, June 1L
For the New England and Middle
State and lower lake region on Thurs
day, Northwesterly to Northeasterly
wind and clear or partly cloudy
weather; from the Ohio Valley.to the
upper lakes, Easterly to Southerly
winds and clear or partly cloudy
weather; or the Northwest, falling
birometer, fresh to brisk Southeasterly
to Southwesterly winds and increasing
cloudiness, with probably threatening
weather; for the South Atlantic Stater,
light and fresh Southerly to Westerly
winds, partly cloudy weather and new
areas; for Kentucky, Tennessee and
. the Gulf States, East of the Missis
sippi, light to fresh variable winds and
partly clondy weather, with robably
occasional areas of light rain South
pf Tennessee.
ceivedby the Knight Templar and a
detachment of police. They were taken
to the City nail, where they will lie in
state in the Governor's room. .
Nbw York, Jnne 11 Night. Im
posing honor were paid, this morning,
to the remains of the late Minister Orr.
His remains arrived in this city at 11
o'clock, and were escorted by B cordon
of police together with a deputation
appointed to receivo them. Flags on
all tlio public buildings are at half mast
during the procession. The streets
were crowded as the hearso pnsscd np
Proadwoy, and nearly every head was
uncovered. The remains are placed in a
magnificent rosewood casket, silver
mounted, with wreathes placed on the
t ip composed of laurel leaves and
hito roses. The roses are faded.
The following is the inscription on the
e.txket 1 "James Lawrence Orr, bofn
in Crnystonville, South Carolina, May
12th. 1822. Died in St. Petersburg,
April 23d. Aged Dl years." .
Walwoith was arraigned in the Court
of Oyer and Terminer to-day, and
pleaded not guilty. IIo will be tried
iu about two weeks. ;
Nathan Brittman shot James McAd-
Bras last night, nenr the yard of the
Peuusylinia Railroad. Brittman had
been discharged by McAdanis.
President Orant and staff will attend
the funeral of Mr, Orr on Friday.
Jame Newcorao, a well known sport
ing man in Middletown, died this
morning from an over dose of chloro
form. Requiem mass was celebrated here
to-day at St. Stephens' Church for the
soul of the Cuban General J. Agra
monte. Tlio Church was crowded with
Cubans.
At the second days' race the track
was in splendid condition and the at
tendance was fair. 1st race for La
dies Stakes, 3 year old fillies, 1 mile
and 5 furlongs. Eight horse started
as follows : Annie Hall, Electro, Me-
dora, Alice Mitchell, Katy Pease, Sal
le Watson, sister to Breunas, and Liz
Eie Lucas. The race was won by Kate
rease ; Sallie Watson 2d ; lime 2:58;.
Second race Jockey Club Handi
cap Sweepstakes, 2 miles. Six horse
started. The race waa won by Preak-
ness, beating Hubbard, Ethel, Sprogue,
Eolns, Pinnacks, B. C, i yearsold and
Stockwood. Time, 858.
, Jerome Park, 3d race purse $500.
All ages. Distance 1 mile and 1 fur
long. Eleven horse started. The
race was won by Brennus. Time, 2
minute.
4th race Was won by Fodloden, beat
ing Gray Tlanet. Time 1:471 1:50.
The matter coacerniug defleient cred
tor is considered of the greatest im
portance to the creditor and come
np for a hearing to-rudrrow, before
Judge Lowell, of the District Court,
upon the question of the acceptance
or rejection of Apple ton' offer for a
compromise, which is to make np the
gross assets of Bowie Bros., & Co., to
153,(XX).
Arxnki tor Ik VslUd lUU.
oct 29, in
lyb
SEW JERSEY.
COLLISION BETWEENAFREIGHT
AND A PASSENGER TRAIN.
ipi. " 1..." ... . I. I T 4 HljK.
a urrc uu main . ruun o in , p . , timnnirt m.iwwwwitiiw, Snaw
these positions until skirting Uie Clun- LXiA & 1 LMli"0 1 Ul Wwllil mii UtiUUi
House hill, where Jimmy Roe let out I IB iNDlirCNIABLR.
Springbok, and he shot past theothers JOTTV miNCAN'H HONH. Nw York.
A .I - ,IT A 1. ! i 1 . ' r
hi uie trout, nivrrij luaiuir iud seo
ond place and looking so formidable
as to euconrage lilt iriemls. At tuis
point both Stouehongo and the Rread-
Blbane colt Ming out signals of dis
tress, and Boon Waverly fell back
beaten, and Count Dorsay took his
pluee. On the lower stretch Springbok
was leading three clear lengths and
running so easily that the shout arose
from a thousand throat, "McDaniels
wins. Turning into the home-stretch,
Roe took Springbok to the outside so
as to avoid the deep grtniml ; half
way np Count Dorsay
M. CRONLY Auctioneer.
By CRONLY MORRIS.
CR0KERY AND GLASS WARE AT
AUCTION. ,
UM THDRMIAT aat, Ittk nwtaat, at W
a'otork, a w., v will Mil at oar sal. Haait
Ma. Karlk Walat Blfaat, a lataa awrntn
af Wlilw (Iraalla.O.O. V allow .ail Kaaklnt-
haw war, (waranqig a run aaatrimaai auiia.
bw lur tba rat all tmia. Ik afaatwa l lira.
art sa4 llsawrt w aallrtl la Ik la aala, aa llw
arth la ar to b aula aituaatraamt.
HtkrurR'a Maaaravk rills.
I kw) ullla ara aommaiHt iolnll af rrra-
lib la Inirnllnila. ami althoagh tkar aatiralv
ui-rraMla Ilia aar of au-ri-ara, oa at laata an 7
I II Injurious arTaet. Th aet dlraetlr apoa
th llrar, aiwi ar. a ralualil. rawnlj la all aaaaa
of ilaranifmalit raaultln Tram S alauntarad
ttat of that orn, Llrar I'oroiilalnl, Bllloa
ilHa-nr. In1lral"k, "' MaailaiMi, TrphuM
Farar, e. An., all aurx-umb to Ik fir aw of
Srhenrk Mamlrak rill, ror iai br all
srumiiai ana u.aiara.
aaawaawawwaawwawawawiawawaaaaaawi
NEW ADVEETISZMZNT8.
011 tuo insida
:n. . i:i.t..!.. ....I. 1 ti..
imiiio ,1111 m iii,uiiif( xiinii uuuri iiuo 1 -u WTTl. V J
whip and, passing dtracumo, closed I t0IIcCj YV JUSlVoy allQ
ONE
FATALLY AND MANY BE-
VERELY WOUNDED,
on Kpringluk, wlio was
miming on the extreme out
side. For a moment it scented
kb it Count Dorsay (who wis
ridden by Mr. Belmont's English
jockey, Evans) would lie successful
but itoc sat perfectly still on nnrinir
bok until within a tlo.en lengths of
the judges stand, when the horse gal
Salt.
300
nans coffre-ii irniw.
IVi Hhla, K) and aaaiwun Wklaki
utiiu b'i sail.
For Ml ha
Jmm II
f. W.
Nrwark, N. J., Junj 11 Night.
A paRscnger triiin from New York and
a freight tram from Market streeb me mage stand, wnen wie norse gui- - ,
in this city, came in collision, at East miJ r'"P""dl to his call by shoot- DOap, jcLUajt
H'f v 1 iil Mill i iilUAiiaj A iaa.v v - w
KRRCHHRR.
lis.
Newark, this afU-rnoon. Both engines
were dcmnhsheil and the bnggage-car
ran into the smoking-car. Ono engi
neer was futnlly wounded aud large
number of the passengers were cut
and braised. The passengers in the
gmoking-cnr crowded through the
windows, Tho air-brakes prevented a
more serious disaster. Had tli-i acci
dent occurred a miuuto sooner there
would have been a terrible loss of life.
The engineer of the freight train is
blamed.
MISCEIJiAXEOUS.
jlllKll
Steube sville, O., Juno 11 Noon-
Four chililren exploded a can of pow
dor left by a miner in a cupboard.
Three killed sud ono fatally hurt,
Parents absent.
Baht, Me., June 11 Noon. Two
children, aged eight and fourteen, were
drowned while out fishing.
St. Lotas, June 11 Night The
second deposit of $400 a side, for the
incoming prize fight between Tom
Allen and Mike McCoole, was mode
last night. McCoole has gono into
light training near this city. Allen
will probably train in or near Cin
cinnati.
Philadelphia, June 11 Night.
At a meeting of the American Crucible
Caststeel Manufacturer to-day, it waa
resolved to maintain the present prices
of steel.
J cm 12
I"
A Liverpool woman who chopped
her lather and a pony ha been sent to
jail three months for the assault on
the horse and two months for that on
the old man. Dogberry dispenses jus
tice with curious discrimination.
There ia a certain pasture in one of
the town in Western Hampshire,
XT aaa . in vtiif-ri an tnonv ntt.l KavA
been killed bv liffhtninir. within the weieht of live stock got behind the
last few years, that cattle owners begin I mule, and waa measururg, when aome
"Pat Gilmore," says the St. Loui
Democrat kindly and patronizingly,
"who can make more noise and lei
music with the same number of singers
and instrumental than any man in the
world, is to superintend the Chicago
I)wl on the Otu of June.
' Joanuin Miller thus describes his
Modoo wife, with whose tribe he lived
three years;
"Hh buaot mock toaay. snd Mis
1,1ft nrrrt a rolca to question m
augbtlSo "
Trcttv nice snnaw for a poet ; Dot a
bad pattern for civilized ladies.
Some men at Louisville were betting
on the weieht of a large mule, when
one man who waa a good jndge of the
to regard it with suspicion, 4tnd hesi-
tate about hiring it for purpose of
pasturage. ' Its rocky substratum is
supposed to possess some mognctio
power.
thing appeared to loosen np the mule,
Just belore tne expert ued, lie gave
it as his opiuiou that if the mnle waa
as heavy all over as he. waa behind, he
must weigh not fat from 47,000 pounds.
erly by a length, fjonut Dorsay beat
ing ntraeiiino six lengths lor second
place. Waverly was fourth, Ileveler
and Fellowcraft were the next two, the
Brcodallmno colt was seventh, and
Stonchedge lost. Time, 3:1)1?.
1'he victor of what is fnmilinrlv
known as 'The Meliiuiiels Confe.lnr- Jm"
B -y" (eompoi ed of Colonel McDnniel.)
Messrs, lluliliard, Omge, and Daniels
was received with great cheering, this
being the third year in the succession
that this fortunate stable has carried
off the Belmont Ktakcs, having won it
in 1871 with Harry Basset, in 1H72 with
Joe Daniels, and now in 1873 with
Springbok, luo winner was bred by
Mr. Alexander at Wooduum-nlied
Farm, Ky., and sold as a yearling to
V. Sargent lor B4-IU. Ilia li rut race as
a two-year old was at Jerome Park,
lost spring, when he won a purse of
$500, live furlongs, veiy easily
from Minnie W Katie l'ease,
Luna, and Northland. Colo
nel McDanicl purchased him for
$2,000. He ran in the Saratoga Stakes
in the following month, but was beaten
by Catesby. Liong Branch, and I, lee
tra. He is engaged in the Jersey
Stakes at Long Branch, tlio 1 ravers
and Kenner Derby at Saratoga, where
ho will have to meet the redoubtable
Kentucky horse Tom Bowling. He is
by imported Australian, out of Hester,
by Lexington, and is a bright chestnut,
16 1 hand in height, with one fore and
two hind white feet, and star in fore
head. The piece of plate presented
by Mr. Belmont is a beantilul speci
men of the silversmith's art, It rep
resents an Indian mounted on his
horse in the act of thrusting his spear
into a buffalo, executed on solid silver.
and mounted on a pedestal 'of black
and red marble. On the front panel iB
a stiver piate wun tne inscription,
"Belmont Stakes. 1873. Presented
by Autrust Belmont, President of the
American Jocaey Club." This trophy
will in future adorn the sideboard of
Colonel McDaniel. and is an appropri
ate addition to the stake, the net valno
of which is $o,30.
What at New- Vera Pallceman
(.ThlHlia-Mkewlae what at Uentlfr
man rh has come from Aid Vir
Ilnia Think.
Amonir the persons who arrived at
French's Hotel on Thursday was a gen
tleman from Vinrinia. In the evening,
while he was crossing the Cily Hall
Park on hi Teturn from a tour of
Broadway, quietly making his way
toward his hotel, he feltsomething fall
on his head. Under the blow he fell
unconscious. When he recovered he
found himself minus one hat, one gold
vftfoh. and sixtv dollars.
The Vircinian was surprised. He
had often read of luoU things but bad ' Jsn it
Candles and Kails.
OKA B"XK BOAPj 1IMHOXF,, CANDY;
uu none i ann if. ; jiki ar naiav
Fe"a1lv
F W7,
KKRCUHSR.
It
REAL ESTATI
-AND.
LOAN ASSOCIATION
SAVINGS BANK.
Jans Wilds Aliao,....,, frgflaVaf
Thou A H. MeKor...... ........ riw-iVaoaVX
CBaBtB .KLM...YraryaBa' fYmianr
PIBBCTORa I
Jobs' WUdr AUtavs, of AUlnajs Haa
Bins A kick Adrlaa.af A Or la Vollara: Wai,
It Hanunl.af Ik WUaiatoa ; L B. Oral
tar, Frtator Um Baak af Nw Baaorar; Uaa.
Harrlaa, of Marrtai Hawaii ( Tau. H. air Koy
af W. A. WklUh.d 0 I Hogr Moor, Una
kr t Baal Northrop, of Hurthron A Cummlnf i
Uao. W. Wlllltma, of Wllllaai A Mart lam.
mUI AiOT I UORPOBATION.CIIAH.
Ur.il kf Aet af tb (laaaral Aawmlilt of North
una uuuiAsiM apwama.oa omin eiant
aar nam. Intaraat will b allowwl
Taaiial Ui aa, arlll.a, tkaooaManlla la.
araaainaaiiai at ma aaatM-iaiiun, ,ua nuara
rata af lata real, aad Ui karanlr of tba aiaa
aaaraaot, aaU la Btabkaf tbl tk aalaat ami
I af payinf aat inp a Tf mi nnrrrn
I Uilnniainitv,
Intaraat allow oa all SSBM Mmaltlln en
onta anu longar.
FUUa day. aotlot rtqulrod I draw
mtv.
Palilalia raaalra.1 at aa? lima tithSara-
tara ana rrawror at no. a atariai airat-k
junst uo-iy
Children's Carriages
Nl HOY' IKON
For sale by
D,
AX LB WAGONS.
A. SMITH k CO.
it
TRUNKS.
I rpilAVKl.INU BAUI.VAl.IIKB A l
ifi, Harnaa. RrMlM, MarUnialM, dollar,
Hanaa. rrar Ualn. Wbli. Suura, IXi l ol-
tar. Bbanaiol Bklna, Ijaathar, Faathar lao-
tar, Ail Oraaaa, Baoillary Hani war. Alau,
larg lot of atouM laud aiiiiarT lonna.
a- a. lurtiaiaai iNj'ir,
No. I Booth Front trt
WUliiloa, NO.
ay I 110-
c:mi g:zil ehvit :
Mllaalagtaa, .t, ny 1 1, lt
hciieduli:i
PAIIINCm
Ua? Wtlatt(taa aallr
af
Amaa at Wtlauaaiwa at...
Uaa Wtlaaara' at.......
ArriTaal Waroraai
TRAINS
(xrt I
t.
FREIGHT TRAINS:
Uova W'laUaflaa aHiaaaat lull-
" ' .
Ani at UarHar al. f.
Laaaa Laanakaff at. A. t
Atriva al .!.) at ft f. m.
Faaaaiw trauia laara laarWtu Oait.
Aata.t-walnli at... a,
knxrt at HaHajaal It N.
Uar Baitajaal I V. M
Arria at CkarbMt at A tj P. M .
Irraa alar laaiaar aa tlaaaar tnuaa ma tm
koik iMtkaraat IU fe4, a tk bnxaoi ro
il aaraa.
A Oally Star will am ma la aaaaariaia wnk
tk tralHaWMktaaaartata Kailaar.
auKKAor.
Eajlnaar aaj Buiriaiaalrnt.
Fapn. astit lag Stkailala of W., li.ll.ILK.
alaaa aa bat Hat Uia, aad aaaaa aa aaior.
M ! .11-
a. Bourn-b,
To DcfiDniiciit Tax Payers For 1811
OFFICE TIEAt'l ANO COLLECTOR,
CITY OF WILMINOTON, N.C..J
Jaa Stk, laTA, (
BBVUBAL FABTir A BR TIT
wwiugCity Tsui fur l!l,o Raal KatkU aad
rral Froi-artjr, oa Btuck la TtU, tin foil
Tu, 1 krraby lr aatlr lliat all dllittat
partlt wbea City Toms ft IRt art aot pakl
la fall oa av bafot tk Mtk Uy of Jta (Id-
Uat). I aball pnwd to Mil act tb atnit witk
coat, at ths full ulrstalt of th Law.
T. C. BEUV0B.H,
Juntt
Tisakator and Collaovw.
1.14-llM
Wilmington and Yft Hon
Railroad Company,
Ovnoaof OaasaAk BsrsaurrarDavt, I
WUlata, M. Jaa , blL
CHAXQI OF 8CHEDULZ. .
Oa aad art MowUy, Jaa kU, Fmbm
Train tb W. W. Ballroad wlU raa '
Mlntl
at Alia TEAUt.
Uaa UakM Itapot 411; (Santlay nuat)
I kit A. M.
mat MM.Iahoraal .,..IH1 P. X.
Knrky MiHiat at.... .,.,.. ail F. M
WakliMial Mr. M
Iaov WlibBdallyiludAnovk.
t)t.... .TT. IIIA.M.
ArrittairUH-tyaiaal,,... 111 A. M.
tloalahor! I It P. M.
Uaaa UaiHit.,
(XFBESd TRAM.
, UF. M.
af ITaWM nBot,dailrl
arna at lauiuaiMfT ai...,.
" Hm-ky Mount at.
Wakkm at
Laav Walih, dally, at.,.
Ami al Ho-'by Muanl at.
OolUaOnr al.
at...
aP. M.
, I " A. M .
... 4 l A. k, ,
......... AM A. M
t.l P. M.
..... t F. M
M P. M
lliualMnatal... IMI.a
Mall Train atakaa aha oovmaatlaa at Wai
doa lr all oalnw Nortk Tl Ba Uint and A r
fiila Craaa roataa.
Train onnaMrarMiiT wits snoaia
Kit
Oraak raul.
Pajllmaa'a faJaa Nw
lataT t aira tkla I rata. -
Frlht Train will laara Wllaalartaa - ,
kly at in A. M.anitarrtTO at l P. M
Bira Pralglit Traina will laaaa dally Baa
! d--Ut al all F. M. and arrla at . J .
JOHH F, lt VIBB,
; '- Uoaaral Sift.
not tit-tl
1
KDCS INFIIIMAIIY,
NORFOLK VIRCINIA.
t il tit l. MVKHS A CO.,
I North Front St,
IM
Cof,RbDlAi: Valuable Hotel Prop-
YTfOKUt KENUWNKD.Momof thannrat , A
(lUUnnorabnnwn. CrtV FCT Sal6.
ABMDdSTRATRII SALE.
JJY vlrta of aa onlar graaUd ky tin Court ef
ordinary af Klebatoad ooanty, (korgla, ea
th 19th day af I". l" U at th
Plaalarf Hotel la th aityof Aogaota, aath
rirat Taaoalar la Jalf. IMS," Ftlk
oatcay, Utween th Uf al bourj of 1, aod to
eoailna frar day to day antU all told, ail
pcraonal roawty belonging to th MUM of
John A. OotdaUIn, dcosatd, roaltng of
kouachoM Slid krtekta frnltrf,h.(, pillow,
aatatcn, plltow eM, auttraatrf, pn4la
bUnkaU, eartalns, earpt,' towrla, aiiiaqaita
torkry and glantwar, dlror war,
lioona, knlTea snd foiki, tabl war and tab I
fumltat gemrally, utra bra and bedding,
win anfe, A-, all of wblofc M folly set forlk
la th iBToatory Bled la efflo of Ordinary, be
ing rack roejl property a k) generally roand
at snd aard la kMptag a kotoL .
Bold aath property of raid John A.Ould-.
uln, dooaaaed, for the pin of paying th debit
of aaifl aatiU.
Tsaa Cath. Pirckaaars to py for all pa
per. . , 11 AH BAH UUliU5ir.il!,
KdalntetratrU taU ef John a. uohutein .
The paRbiaer eaa arrange with owner to rent
lBVlawtdch
CURRIE POWDER.
FOKTF.I) FOM THR FAST IN 1)1 IB.
t'HAB. 1). MYKKS ft tiO..
I North Froat 81.
June ia . 18
COLEMAN'S MUSTARD.
QttOHSK A HLAOKWKIJ.'B CHOW CHOW,
r renra ai Amer Iran -nramir, rrniu ana Pf-
I tree CIIAB. U. MT FKB ft IX).
- I North Frost St.
jnn It It
MolassesMolasses-
E( Hllns. 8. H. MOI.A8SR8;
OU SUU Barrel. H. Mulame;
I'll nnrreia uokimi rii-ec ayrnr;
mi uarreie . u. atoia
tat sale by
June 11
r. w.
KRBUllNER.
latl
THE ORDEAL FOR WIVES,
A NOVEL,
TjraiCH 18 WRITTEN WITH Ibe eat of
a rati oed snd lore hand. It k aa adailrtbl
natural and lnteretlng Story, adalrably told.
NEW PIANOS.
Ju.t reeelrtd from the Tery tit at mannfacto-
rlw in the country, at
HEINSBERCER'S
UVK BOOK AND MUSIC STORE
Tan ar Invited to call snd examine.
Jan 12 1
CHAMBER OF COMMERCEr
milK BROUIiAR monthly Meeting of the
t ham her ef Commerce will beheld tht(Tkt
dar) momrnr t II o'eleck at tb Coaawrelal
ocnang nooma.
KICHARO W. ANDREWS,
Bee'r tad Treaa'r.
Mt-tt
aujll
M. CRONLY, Auctioneer.
' FtJ CBUWILt ft BfOBlHS.
BI'PERIORCOIBT,) .
Cwaatr l"w Haaavera S
T Ho- D. at c Dow ILL, Ada
aa.
.f.a B. Annniafl. ci. al.
rv viRll k . A DkoRKE'l!? THB
5 above en titled caaa rendorrd at the April
ml tha Hanartor Conrt for the eonat
aforeaahl, I will Ml at th Court Hooee door oa
Frhlav.tb 15th ear at J una aeii, ai u.n-,
u i ha follow In deaerlbed property located la
tha ellr of Wllmlntton, aad situated on the eaat
aMe ofTBlrd, between fJimwlrli and Blatra
' amrta. and know a the woat half ef Lot t rn
Block lit, aa per larnea piaa. laataaaa
baring a front of l leeton Third atrwl, ran-
.t.. ktrk aaat 1BA laat to at re. x. u. wiumnaa'
lln. Thenar apoa the pramiae two email
honoa. AXlAm rarir..
Taraetjiaa. omiawiwmar,
Bva t IH-KAaa-aUBetiftli
L. INCIRA, Fil D.t
, rnYSICIAN IN CHARGE,
For lb at fourton yrnra Or. laflraku
been wklely and farorably ksowa In lb Brlt-
lak Rat la.ll a, Went Indlae aad Bcnthera
BUlee of AmerJcfor th many eatraordlnary
auraaof
ItlimlntM, Ikafnct. Catarrh, Liver
Omplamt, J)ropi, Jittial and
la, and every furm ot '
Chrmio lMnane,
a
and eapoeUlly fur th ur f thonaanita of rases
OF
MALIONANT CANCER.
Peranna auferlDf with faace-r ehenM cell
laraedlately npna Dr. lagrirn, h can offer
a aaf and pdy ear a hn all other fall
One spplleaUoa of th
EAST INDIA CANCER REMEDY
take oat, root, sad braack, Irarjr lor a of
taacor upon tb exUraal kamta holy wltk-
irl hratorrhage, danger or jmln, t itttln osrea
day.
HARMLESS TO HEALTHY FLESH
BeAddree aa abov.
1F.NRRALBUFF.R1NTBHDTS 0FFIO
Xviluilustou, Colnmbla
AND . .
Auffnata Rallroait Co. ,
WiLBtTo, H. C, June lt, JBJX. ,
fm' JL'.'-, ;r ? -
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Th fallowing Bohedot will go tat et.ct at
Its A. at., atoaday, Jd LnMaat. ' '
DAT FXPRRSB TKAUt, (Dallyt.
fara Wilmington......,,.........,, I at M.
Arrlr al Florrnr.., .............. A. M.
x Col ii mh la. 1.3o p. M.
Aa.naU.... T.4 P.M.
Iar Aiguati tan A. IN
Ar ltt Uilaaahla. t
FlnMnw..
Wllmlni;tna,... .
w A. M.
11 P. k,
M P. M
NltlHT FXPUK8S (Uallpl, Baaday neai-trH.
a.i r. v .
Ia tVllmlna'Uin....
Arrlr al FWnaa.u,
Uola-nhla,,
Auaoata.
fjar Angiiata ,,.
Arrlre at (lolarahla ,
Flnrem-e
Wllmlngtii.
.U.n P. M.
, 1.41 A.M.
11 A. to.
, t-m P. M.
,1 1 P. M
I'.liA.Nf
. I.U0A.M.
JllB
JAktKS ANDFMSON.
Uea'l Bupertntrmlnt,
lil-tf
smppuvo,
IliUiinoi'caiulHilinlitvn
. i -
SEMI-WEEKLY
frfly
a.yf
109-
North Carolina Home
Insurance Co. -
miUS ComraBf contlmieii b write Fnllcle at
A I1' riu. od all I'lH-acr nf luxarable prup-
rtr. All kavae promptly yjtio. .
Rneonraae Home tnatitutlone.
R. U, Battle, Preanlent; Heaton Oa.ea, Secre-
"T" ATKINSON MANNINO,
Ant.
a S wt-tf
STEAMSHIP U1IE
,
roauiaan no TH nur OLAtai TAtr
D. J. rol.KT.... CapLD.J. PRM'R.
I.I fl l.l.k,.. (Jat.t. J.r. BBNNK TT
HKIIIA t A I.VIIK, ..Lapt. l. O. CUI1.DB
Will harratiar anil IVih BALTIMORB w
TI'tSI'AV and PHIIIAT, mil (turn Wll.
MINtlTHH errry WKIiNKXDAT sad SAT.
I'HIMT.runnei-tltigU Wllmliiatoa wits th
Wllmlniitun, t'lilumlii . Aaittata, Wllmln
tun ft Wvhloa, anil tli WllmlnKtmi, Char kit I
ft Kultierfiird ILIIrna.li Alee th Mteral Unoe
or Ntaataera to Kay tilt Till.
UtvluBTbronghmlla wf Ijadlo ,
to all point la North snd Boath Carolina. '
(Jeorgta and Alabama,
Connecting at Daltlmoro
with th Baltimore A Ohio and th Norther
Central Kallroa.1 fur all point ia tbWeat and
North. Wart, anil wllk SU'am-ra ami Kaliraaal
foe Hiwtun, New Yotk aad Phtlwlelphla.
Par freight ngamentii apply to
A. l. UAZAUl, Agent,
Wilmlvaton.N. O.
AMIKBWSACO., Apanta.
aamaaor.
jlo-3t
TU BULLA KU'B BTRAMSH1P UNB F
A NK.W VOHK.
HAIIJNCI TTEMUATM ANU rUIBAT
FROM MEW TORK, AND WKDNI BV
lAT ABB BATE RI ATM FROM
WIUII!tTIi.
INSURANCE ONLY ONE-FOUKTH Psa
rtJKUUOlI CONNECTIONS WITH Al.
MAILKOADS LKADINO OUT OF "
WILMINGTOSf. ' ,
B No paaaangeera taken.
For ftoigbt apply to
BAKRI BBOTHFK8, Ag-"t.
art - -
MISCE1LANI0TJS.
-tiriLREB MORRIS, KICHAKLCROM T
OEONLY & 1I0EEI3, 5
ACCTIONMRS AND OEJitBAL AO EN i
' WIUIINCITOS. H. 3 '
gtoclra. Real F-t and all draarrl"" ' 5
ahandiaa bought atid anld on cinnw -t.
Oar p-wnnn.4 atti-ntur gtrea w any ( t
Intrnetoil u eur charrn.
From ot hmf. p-rleiw rr ie b- .
fbel wai ranted in reletting to Uie i -allv-'
' i ' '-
Shindes-CIiin-:!::.
i-i) Ki 1 1
Oa band and for ml by
O. 0. PA
mayS